"^ ^^^O-c,^.,^ ^•'Kl£UL.,^^ rFresented in loving memory^ of Wilbur Gwynne Fischer 'z9 by his wife, Zelda A. Fischer and the Manahans (Ken Sr. Lorna M. and Ken Jr. L Bloomsburg University Alumni Association N2 82 June 10, 1983 m Far AfcoiL" the River Vi'mdins /y" ^ R^ Obiter The oAntiual l^ublication of the Senior Class of '•Bloomsburg State '^l^lprmal School 'VOLUME XI T^i tie teen YZ Hundred and Tw enty-six 3 2^\ ^ u u FOREWORD TTT'T'/THi.V these pages are depicted our 'V our is l-icst Alma best of '26, to; efforts increase the love for Kiater, depict each indiiidual as he knoun ivnt'ii' to the members of the class fond memories of school both on the campus ciiiJ in rlic' life^ classroom, acquaintances and friendships. and recall old Our success in completing this task has been due largely to the co-operation given our mstructors and us by fellou' classmates. THE Staff \). J^\ R^ PEARL L. Librarian T'KARL ill L. .MAS( )X, to MASON and Teacher whom our book is dedicated, was Massachusetts, and recei\ed her early education Pittsfield, schools of Aihinis, Massachusetts. from tlie the Simmons Later she graduated from College, Boston, with her degree of B.S. l)orn in School of Library Science. After her graduation, she held res])onsible positions was in She puhHc both comnuniities. and ever ready enthusiasm to Her Bloomsburg. to gi\e her time and worthy students of the school immediately made her known as a friend to tion (if September, 1922, that she came willing assistance atlvise to the Leominster, and Athol. Massachusetts, and entered very libraries of acti\ely into the life It in all. faculty advisor to the is and the Mu I'hi Sigma Young Sororitx'. and \\'omen's Christian .Associais .Manager of the B. S. N. S. Double Quartettes, with whose assistance she has promoted a new type of library extension service to rural schools in Cohimbia County. Many students and teachers ha\e been grateful to her kindly interest and assistance during her four years at the for her Xormal •School. Nine ^ 2v\ His Contribution As the lengthening lie lay himself — Love shadows deepened, down rest. l(j on earth was ended. And he sought the one he loved best. For 1 lis his mission master's flock he watched o'er. And he gave all He taught them to Keeping clear of He knew he had he could for their care. follow its pathway, and snares. life's evils fulfilled his duty For his conscience was free from all He went to his gra\e onl\- hoping. His teaching had not been in \ain. O God No We ! you have taken \\"hat a friend other more kind have we met. pray that \ou only To stain. shall help us. carrv on the task he has set. Aithiiy C. Jenkins. Ten /. z: \ Zi. — F^ The Passing of Professor William Brill PROFESSOR BRILL will teachers of Rloomsburg State service here, came to know him long be remembered by the students and the Normal School who. during as their teacher and friend. bearing marked him as a courteous gentleman. fied A his manv vears of His kindly yet digni- short association with Mr. soon impressed one of his thorough scholarship, high ideals and that a keen Brill growing mind backed by the experience of a life devoted ga\e to scholarly pursuits weight to his judgment and procedure. Professor Brill began and ended his professional life as .\fter a teacher, teaching four years in the schools of Shamokin, he entered Dickinson Seminary, prepared for college and was later graduated from W'esleyan College with the of class He was 1886. a member of Phi Kappa and Betta L'psilon Psi Fraternities. He He at once began his chosen career as a pastor ser\-ed in this capacity until 1909. in the Methodist Church. having charge of the work Port Matilda, in Pine Grove Mills. Birmingham. East Tyrone, .\ltoona. Xewberry, Shickshinny, Sunbury. and Dan\ille. In 1909 he re-entered the work of teaching in the public schools bv accepting the position of teacher of classical languages in Bloomsburg High ."school. In 1911 he became head of the department of history and civics at the Bloomsburg State Normal School and continued Professor Brill had planned on February 23, 1925. few years of and his life at He week to serve in that capacity until within a of his death which occurred on June 8. 1925. to retire as he reached the age of seventy years confided to his friends the anticipated pleasure of a State College where he had planned to live with Mrs. Brill daughter Julia, the latter being a member of the facultv of College. ."-^tate His sudden death frustrated these cherished hopes and brought to an end the career of an esteemed teacher, a valued friend to the students of this school, and ended the active senices of an untiring worker in the ranks of his chosen church. His influence students will long continue to be a precious memor\' to the himdreds of who came under efficient teacher, his care. In his passing we have lost, not onlv an but the guidance of a wise counselor and friend. Thirteen Vy I 1 \ I M Table of Contents Administration Organizations Social Activities Athletics Humor Advertisements Fourteen Kc Z^ ADMINISTRATION I ( 'Bloomsbiirg, Bloomshiirg, THoomshurg Xornial Up on Xoriiuil Hill" The Tower Fifteen Kc \ tn "The foiniflatioii of everif state of Approach to its is the education youth" hJormal Sixteen YZL Z^\ R^ Vy "Xot 7cii}wui Art, but i/ei lo Xature true" Science Hall Eighteen /z: :n^ 'Siiiiniicr, Buck and Jul II mil forth , tin- IViiitir, Spring- seasons- sicing" Institute Hall Nineteen /~ /. ij "Education alone can conduct us best in quality and to that cnjoi/meut 7chich is, at infinite in once quantity" QirW Dormitory /£. 3 2^\ u "Jf'here good fclhncs (/cf tof/rther" Boys' Dormitory Twenty One / z: 2^\ q ^ ra Dr. G. C. L. Riemer "A gentleman on C DR. G. L. KIM.M1-;R and Forest Counties, J^^lk State Normal was educated .\fter summers of 1896 and 1S97 ,-md 1900 Germany. From Cniverisity. an ahsohite spending three years A.B. France and the smnmers of 1S98 in at Bucknell 1901 he was a graduate .student at Harvard work in 1900. Dr. Iviemer He was 1899. graduate work. Columbia University was instructor also at at in Har\ard from 1899 From 1905 to 1918 summer of 1910 he From 1918 to 1901 while engaged in he was I'rofessor at Bucknell taught at New York .^tate He is Normal a 1923 he was a member a camp University. at ^luscle of the department of Since 1923 he has been Principal of the Blooms- Public Instruction. burg to and attended 1919 and 1920. During the war he had complete control of Shoals. He Bucknell L'ni\ersity from 1895 to In the University. From at the universities of Leipzig Berlin, receiving the Ph.D. degree from Leipzig in 1905. sessions of in- lie spent A.M. 1903 to 1905 he took graduate summer Clarion at the in 1895. l'ni\ersity where he again received the degree of A.M. the schools of from which I'nixersity In 1S96 he took the degree of 1,S99 to trust" in llie oiie-rouni s^'raduated with the degree of the in hiald Schocjl he entered I'.ucknell was stitution he whom ue .School. member of T A Fraternitv. Twenty Two /z: \ u Twenty Three /zl 3 i^il p The Faculty 1925-26 G. C. L. Rii-MKn. W. B. Slti.iff. E.MiL N. - I'll,!). A.m. Dean of - Jiistnictioii Director of Teacher Training Rhodks - Conway Claire M. Principal - - - Lillian Edmunds, A.H. Assisliiiit Dean of Women Dean of Women Dean of Men Kkllkk. B.S., F.R.S. G. J. C. M. Hau-sknecht, Pd.B. Nevin T. Knglehart Business Manager Superintendent of Buildings - Earl N. RunDES, A.M. Education Mav Education T. Hayiien, A.B. Maud Teacher Training Campbell, Fh.B. Hill Teacher Training Mabel Moyer Teacher Training May Teacher Training Eexa J. K. Duncan, A.B. Nelle E. Education Moore, A.M. Jessie Leslie, Training Teacher A.M. Training Teacher Bertha Rich, A.B. Elizabeth Anna B. Training Teacher Fletcher, A.B. Training Teacher C. Garrison, B.S. Training Teacher Charlotte Ale.xanher, B.S. ... Silas O. Rorem. A.B. Education - LiLLiAM Edmunds, A.B. Training Teacher Ethel A. Ransom, A.M. Training Teacher A. Reams, A.M. Social Studies Edward Training Teacher Winifred Myers, A.M. Etta H. Keller. B.S. Training Teacher - Industrial Arts George N. Hall Education David H. Robbins, A.M. O. H. Bakeless. John J. Education am. Education Fisher Training Teacher Carrie E. M. Burks, A, M. Mathllda Kulp, Ethel Shaw, Samuel J. B.S. B.S. Education - - - Education Education Wilson, A.^L Education A. B. Black Alice Johnson, A.M. - Education - Science D. S. Hartline, A.m. Twenty Four ^2: 2^\ \_ J T] Our Mrs. D. Friends Hartlixe S. Science Shortess, A.B. Science Nell Maupix, A.M. Siiciol Sliidies S. I. C. H. Albert. !•:. A.M. Science H. Xelsox. En.M. Physictil Ednciilicn - A. K. Jacksox, B.S. Makv E. A. Physical Htiuciition Drummoxd, Margarktha AxnERSux. Pliysicdl lid Ilea lien B.S. Pliysical Ililiicalian B.S. Marie Lee. R.X. Ir.ma Ward. Scliaol Xnrse Dieliliau B.S. Harriet Moore. Mls.B. Music Jessie Patterson, A.B. Music Pearl L. Masox. B.S. l.ihrai'ian Helex a. Russell, A.B. Lilwarian Dorothea Breitexbecher Mrs. John Miller Assistant Librarian Music - Music LoiisE M. Skixxer. A.B. Axtoixette Elizabeth J. Music Per.n'er Ohl Secretary to Princif'al Twenty Five Kc IX\ 3^1 u m Junior Class C)n Srpti'mliLT 14, tlic lari^'csl juiiidr ( la---- in this school's history Normal School. They were three hunurpose of organ- Their excellent selection of first test of real courage in the inflic- Naturally their pride and dignity were hurt. junior customs. .Shoidd they go around decked in green and other signs of stupidity? However, such signs of cotupulsory false pretense could not hide our lirilliancv. These customs were overthrown in a fcjotball game for and in a party for the girls. Inniors victors the lio\s — — They met their game first know but the\- defeat in the that success is annual Junior-Senior Basketball always accompanied by a few failures. Several of the Junior Class held important positions on the \arsity teams and thus helped B. Tlieir lirst N. social acti\ity Their dramatic Kitchen." S. ability, made everyone S. gain was many of her victories. a Kiel's party. displayed in the play, sit up and take notice. "Come At r)ut of the last they won recognition. In chapel exercises they i)ro\ed themsehes to efficient be capable and leaders. Their name is on every tongue. their Senior classmen Although they are sorry to bid farewell, they are eager to take their rightful places. In their Senior year they expect to continue with their aim of winning distinction for their class and fame for our Alma Mater, which has given them ideals and standards for life. Twenty Six /. ZL 2v\ L_J The Frosh 'Then take him tu develop Anil heic the hloch off and if i/ou r/ef can out the /nan' lU ui m IT Lon^, Long Ago ' Monday niorniiif; in Scptenimen and women boarded trains in All these young men and \arious cities, and towns and villages. Bloomsburg. going same place women were to the We had all known most eventful would journey we to Bloomsthat some dav in that ))urg. But 1 wonder if we will ever forget that day. Some of us 111 Iier, \cry (listaiu past, on a certain llu' about three hundred young — — and others well, too scared to do anything. NN'hen we landed in Bloomsburg every one was in a hurry, but most of us (lid not know what the hurry was about. We soon learned why we should hurry Registration our most informal introduction to Normal. laugjied, some of us cried, — — After about two weeks of being alternately lost, strayed, or stolen and found again, we liecame accustomed to the whys and wherefores of the institution. We soon organized our class and began the business of being ])rospective teachers. going to be all We play: but very soon learned that teaching was not when we were overwhelmed with work we we were consoled ourselves with the thought that Class that had e\t'r After about ;i W. at iiKinth of acquainted and then the Y. Jjeeii sojourn at B. S. N. S. we planned some in we were all well Our first was social functions. C. A. Reception, then our Hallowe'en jjarty classmates blossomed out the best Jimior Bloomslnirg. \ari-colored costumes. where our fellow At our Junior Prom, which everyone enjoyed, we showed the Seniors how well we could entertain. One night we forgot the fact that we were grown up and staged a very successful Kids Party. In order to show the other classes who and what we staged three one-act plays which were \ery well received. were purely "All is class productions and they did well that ends well." 1 credit to all the Jiuiiors. and after passing a vear as Juniors we were well fitted to take on our shoulders the burden of the respon- sibilities of the Seniors at B. S. X. S. Twenty K/ we are These plays I Eiglit \N I I V LJ 'Long,, Long Ago" 'Each pearl that leaves the broken string Is set in friendships croicn ahove" Twenty Nine ^ 2^\ u m Wilson S. L. 1 liold Xor I (lrL-;iiii 11(1 of fortune vast, seek undying fame. do not ask wlien life is ])ast That niaiu' know my name. may not own the skill to rise To glory's topmost height. Nor win a place among the wise. I But And 1 I can keep the right. can li\e Contented If but a And few proudly my life on earth to the end, shall call know my worth me friend. These verses by Edgar Guest give as clear an impression of our class adviser as can be written. Nothing more need be said in tribute to him who has guided our destinies through these brief years Paul here at Normal. h'oote. Tliirty 2^\ u LU /ZL ^ u Alma Mater abo\e the ri\er \vinllill,i,^ Midst the mountains grand Stands old Xormal, dear to students ]"ar Far throughout the land. Chorus: Bloorasburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsljurg Up on Normal Years to True Xormal Hill. come shall find us Bloomsburg still. ever, to Far and wide though we may wander. our hearts are true Still To our We hilltop Ahna !\Iater, our pledge renew. Ever seaward Susquehanna, Never resting flows, Ever upward, striving, climbing. Onward Bloomsburg goes. Tliirty /VL Two 2^\ I ill [I u m Arthur C. Jenkins Edith Morris President Vice Prcsidcfit Senior Class Officers Arleiic Hz^-cct Joseph Kane Secrctarx Treasurer UU Thirty Three :x\ llij D m ANNA T. ADAMSON RUTH ALLEN Mahanoy High School Mahanoy City. Pa. Jermyn and Carbondale High School Jermyn. Pa. "Ruth" "Anne" Thf future Miss fore you. Anne is. A Swift you see beto speak, "some artist." She appears to be a very quiet girl, but appearances arc deceiving, just ask the students! Anne ever very quiet girl with a sweet disposition and a smiling countenance is our Ruth. One of our most industri- .so ous and hard working very exact and thorough — as true a friend as you will is always willing to do turn. and good She is fond of fun. sport and study, and is one of the Chief "Merry-makers"' a She for We all know that .^nne has all the best qualities for teaching but we would not feel safe in prophesying that she will teach for a very long time, for such an attractive little Miss would never care to class herself among the self-supporting women. to you. We Anne. Thirty Four Y^ a is a good good time. in sport, always ready We wonder why she likes her work so well as a member of the H. S. U. must not fail to mention Ruth's willingness to accommodate. Xot once has anyone asked her to do something without its being cheerfully and well done. If you want to tease Ruth, just ask her about the write-up in the paper. The kiddies love Ruth and we knowshe will be a successful teacher. Of course we don't know how long she will be in the profession, although she says she is going to teach and when she says a thing she generally means it. However, our wishes for success are vours in whatever vou undertake. of fourth floor. Luck always her work. Is she conscientious well, she never goes to class unprepared and her name is near the top of the honor roll. is find, girls, Iy ^ REGINALD V. ANSKIS \: ANTONIA ASHTON Newport Township High School Plymouth High School Glen Lyon, Pa. "Mutt" Plymouth, Pa. Glen Lyon calls this own, for it was there that he first saw the light of day. In the fall of 1924 "Mutt" transferred his credits from Penn State College to the University of Bloomsburg. He was not a bit shy of the ladies and finally acknowledged that he was successful in fulfilling his duty by giving them attention. All men like chicken in some manner but "Mutt" liked little "Chick" so much better than any other variety. "Mutt" is a lover of "Tony" is another one of these all around good sports; full of pep and always ready for a good time. Since this picture was taken "Tony" has given us a shock by bobbing her The town worthy lad of its books, but that Yes! His "Tony" A woman is not all blame nmch ple???? When it came to a certain class. "Tony" shined especially in Nature Study we wonder why she took such — was concerned. was greatly ability as a student selected Nature Study for his practice teaching. He was one of the best student teachers that the school had. Probably it was the inspiration. do not know what his plans are l)ut we know he will succeed in whatever he professes to be. Good luck to vou. "Mutt." We luck to a good be teaching or lliirty E — an interest in it? What has happened to the letters from Mercersburg that used to swamp the mails last year? Does I'lynioutli hold more of an attraction? Or, if our suspicions are correct, we judge the attraction to have shifted to B. S. N. S. Well, here's wishing world's of good that he loved. shown when he QZ long tresses: but we cannot her much, as bobbed hair is more becoming to some peo- beautiful sport, ??? little whether it Five \ IR^ ui m LETHA GERALDINE AUL Scott Township High School Espy, Pa. "Gerry" BAER "Lee" A one of the best sports in matter what the difFiciihy may be. she is always willinK to "Gerry" our class. M, Shickshinny High School Shickshinny, Pa. wonderful vitality girl, a true friend, a Her main sport, this is "Lee." interest is in the mail bo.x. for it brings some places nearer to B. S. X. S. can't blame her for that. a tions as a teacher. Wherever you meet her. "Lee" always has a winning smile, is always ready for fun and ready to eat. She is help. injf is No good We However, her excess amount of is not all directed toward havgood time. For from all indicashe will surely meet with success Her specialty is talking. However, to good advantage for she is continually cheering some one up or adding a new friend to her already large a is shown by her frequent indulgence number. worry it great lover of She them. lucky person We "Gerry." although loyal to her Alma Mater, is very much interested in high- is a who hikes, as has been in carefree, happy-gopositively refuses to until the last minute. all wonder why "Lee" is always singing "Otto, My Boy." instead of Is it a mistake, "Charley. My Boy." Never mind though, time or what? institutions of learning. Whatever do, "Gerry," our class wishes you success. VVc feci confident of this, for with your attractive personality and ability to make friends you are surely going to be successful. er you will tell. ambition is to beteacher, but we all have our doubts as to how long she will stay in this profession. "Lee"s" come an We all highest efficient wish you success and happi- ness. iffl Thirty Six ^ -J VERA L. > BAER a ^It ETHEL D. BAKER Milton High School Shickshinny High School Shickshinny, Pa. "Turnips" Milton. Pa. "Ethel" Ethel is one of the quiet, shy kind, it took us a long time to get acquainted with her: but when we did get acquainted, we found her to be a true friend. Ethel is a faithful worker and always willing to do her part. She is patient, optimistic as a person and she is one of the self-possessed members of the Senior Class. Whenever anything that is disconcerting has to be done, give it to Ethel, for she will carry it through without a tremor. Ethel always liked school, and so we think she has taken up the right profession; however, how long she will be interested in this profession is a question as she is a good cook and housekeeper, and her greatest ambition Quiet, good-natured, a wonderful friend and yet a lively sport, that's \'era. Although she hasn't been with us but one year she has made that one year well worth two by knowing and associating with her. A and feed or party You betl She's right in on all of them and. above all. a willing helper for clean-ups. It's a trait found in so few girls that we just have to mention it. I is also an active member of the K. the good old club of Third Annex. She is a very industrious worker. Many a time "Turnips" has burned the "midnight oil." We all feel sure of \'era S. I. ^'era's success as a teacher for this rea.son. But (there is always a "but") we also know "Turnips" will not be the proverbial "Old Maid" cause well, we don't tell tales out of school. — We is to marry a minister. hope you shall be successful in your quest, Ethel. — We Luck and happiness are our wishes for vou. wish the best for vou. Old Pal. I'liirtv Seven [^ - u CLAIRE DORETTA PAULINE BEAVER Nescopeck, Pa. "Doretta" Dorctta Room In is it's \\ ho's going down lor mail? 'S'your turn. Claire! Oh. I never get any letters (from Claire) and in another min- a nu'nil)rr of tlie Lockt-r aiul a vcrj- jolly one, too. a hard thing to say just what will afft-et Dorctta's sense of humor; just ask some of the (lay pupils, Seriously, howif you don't helievc it. ever, I have heard it remarked that Ooretta makes a sincere, true friend the kind to lend a hand in time of ute she mostly. trouhle. However, main feature Although living in hails from Nescopeck. town. The — mail the — hers — letter writing in Claire's life isn't down the here. Have j'Ou ever been anywhere at any time at any place where there's something happening and not seen Claire? But her enthusiasm is not limited in the least, for she has an overwhelming amount of "pep" saved up for teaching, and if "pep" and personality have anything to do with it, "Claire" will surely have a successful career. that hockey and basketball, both of which she enjoys very much. Her fondness lie in other directions; music and art both appeal to Dorctta. .She is a member of the Glee Club, and we are sure her ability in singing will help her in her chosen Primary teaching. Just one more of your with best colleges are represented. Doretta fact returns Judging from the variety of sources you might guess that she was taking her college course by correspondence maybe so at least the she is not living in the "Dorm" does not keep her from joining in school sports, and she comes out for hoth work BECKLEY "Claire" Runch. fact, R. Nanticoke High School Nanticoke. Pa. Nescopeck High School Here is wishing you all the luck in the world, "Claire." of likes must be tiientioned, Doretta. before your history is complete. Did you say his name was Morris? Thirty Eight r / X\ I nm W] /^ ( r-\C\ BERTHA BISSET LAURA BLAINE Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. Berwick High School "Bertha" "Blainie" Rcrtha is aiiothLT faithful c-onimutcrs. oiu- At another one of our day stuto us from Berwick, and unfortunately since the trolley schedule seems to be so irregular, she sometimes misses the seven o'clock car and as a result she is with us frequently, and we are without her occasionally. Laura tells us that life is too short to spend all of your time working. however; she sometimes forgets herself and studies her lessons. She has a pleasing personality and is always ready to help in any way. During her two years here, she has made our ever oi first Berwick, Pa. Laura one might dents think I'ertlia very quiet, l)ut we who l ^'-^ ( GILBERT COOPER V^ Newport Township High School M. ALMA CORMAN Gregg Township Vocational School Rebersburg, Pa. "Al" Glen Lyon, Pa. "Coop" Even though "Al" was one of our Shortess "gang," the whole school knew her and loved her. "Al" stayed with us but one semester this year and tears flowed aplenty when she left,: however we'll hail her back in June. "Never late, never early. "Coop" is one of the Seniors who belonged to the first Junior High School class ever formed at this institution. rush for popularity came Junior year when the fellows who wanted their sweat shirts decorated learned that he was an excellent artist. His artistic ability was developed further when he came under the His in first his Always on Art was not "Coop's" only accomplishment. ability was He has along athletic shown also shown lines. His tun. his Her skill .gods. baseball, although he played a prominent part in winning many basketball and football games. best time. She's that kind of a girlie." Although naturally quiet it didn't prevent her from making many friends. The West Chester trip proved to us that still waters run deep, and that looks are deceiving, for she is full of direction of Prof. Keller. His artistic ability was best shown in the g\-mnasiuni when it was decorated on various occasions and also in the Junior High School play, "Cinderella." in We as a teacher derin.g know is a gift from the hope to be proud of her personality who some day. will her best of We are won- be the lucky one to all. The only change that has been noticed in "Coop" during his three years' stay at Bloomsburg is along feminine Last year his interest centered this year his interest has varied. lines. on a certain youn.g lady but The is we can wish "Coop" we wish him heaps of it. best thin.g success and Fifty ^2: Four 2^\ R^ ^^•^ JAMES A. Larksville COYNE SARA V. Jenkins High School COURSEN High School Larksville. Pa. Pittston, Pa. "Jimmie" "Sally" "JiiTHTiie"makes himseU' known whenever the occasion calls for it. Whether it be in the dormitory, on the campus. in the class room or laying someone out at a B. D. C. meeting he is the same "Jimmie." He is always serious when something is to be done and is ever alert to what is happening about him. He has certain well defined convictions to which may be added courage to state and stand by. think his one hundred and eighteen pounds are fifty per cent grit. His studious and his fine She has a smile ner. it is for is a wineveryone and a sure cure for the blues. With all her fun. still she is a very earnest and studious girl, and is what we call an all-round good sport, always ready for a good time, and willing to work if her help is needed. "Life We attitude in class the girl with the smile that al- It's ways wins, and "Sally" sure is too short to spend it at hard "Sally's" motto. In spite of this, she often gets absent-minded and studies her lessons. labor." demeanor is Did you ever look in box 345? Yes, is always a letter there both in and out of school may be set as an example for our newer acquaintance to follow. "Jimmie" is also ejuite an athlete. Last j-ear he was the best second secondbaseman we had on the baseball team. When he took over the reigns in basketball his managerial ability was well indeed, there from Pittston. We We wonder why? Huh! one thing about very particular in addressing envelopes, especially to someone whom she admires. It is too bad she has to spoil so many envelopes to "Sally." notice She get the last worthy of recognition. With "Jimmie" as manager the team was one of the this is name on. you keep on smiling you will always have friends, and we all wish you the best of luck and success. "Sally," best ever sent out of this institution. Yet. with all his fine qualities, he has one weakness. But. then, who can boast of none? "Jimmie" is no misoganist for we see him often with a certain "Fae." If you have never noticed him at a concert or any other school function, allow us to inform you that he is never without a companion. if u Fifty Five r r' J. -m vv < «' ^ /^> HELEN DANIELS Xf ^^ MARJORIE DAVEY Duryea High School Honesdale High School Honesdale, Pa. "Margie" Duryea, Pa. "Helen" Hfliii generally appears (juiet and pensive but, oh. my. from behind that cloak creeps that impish look throuijh her eyes. After all she's a real good pal also and a wonderful not lackinif in sport. friends "Oh, bed! Oh, bed! heaven on earth that is — What wonders us is why does she have such a grudge against small boys. I suppose Helen believes in getting those you can handle best. All we know is she gets them. Hook or We Ask often Although the Glee Club will miss her alto warbling, we know she will sing along Life's pathway with just the same old smile. The L"ke Club, too. will miss her little plunk-plunkplunk. her. wonder whether our little blonde Helen profession. — weary If one did not know the birthplace of this young lady, he would be likely to suspect that she hailed from Reading since her middle name is "pretzels." Perhaps this may account for what she calls her "Davey characteristic," namely, a double chin. Though often pressed by weighty and serious problems, one invariably finds her swinging a wicked racket on the courts of King Tennis. Helen — 'specially Helen is also an active member of the B. S. N. .S. Orchestra and helped make our good times much better and happier by her presence and that shy crook? my head." male. smile. Delicious bed. to will stay in the teaching Of course she likes it, but then well, whatever walk in life you choose, be sure to read the right signpost so you know and feel sure of your step. The best regards and wishes of the school go with vou, "Margie's" ambition is to be either a music supervisor or a kindergarten teacher. There, little girl, You may have your own don't cry. kinder- little garten bjc and bye. Helen. Fifty Si.\ 3 :^\ m ^Iv.-"^ Nanticoke High School MABEL M. DAVIES Newport Township High School Nanticoke. Pa. Glen Lyon, Pa. "Em" "May" EMILY B. DAVIES Xo Just a little girl; a quick step; a flashing gray eye you couldn't be mistaken that's Emily. Vet her size certainly doesn't interfere with her independence or her desirability to us. — — It she — Mabel at least isn't seems to us that somehow year Mabel looked a the this lonesome, especially after coming back from a visit home. Xevcr mind. Mabel, we all know where your heart is. There's an excuse for evervthing in this world. \Vc all like "Arch." Second Floor Back Hall is going to miss Mabel next year. Where ever Mabel was. there was sure to be laughter. Yes, we will all remember Mabel last Judging from her popularity here we will, you know our docs natural. are sure Entily will always be successful wherever she goes and whatever she does; yet we think there won't be any danger of her becoming a "superannuated spinster" for she's pretty to walk with, witty to talk with and pleasant to think about, too. But "Em," just one word of warning: "Be ofl with the old loves before you are on with the new." even if the Atlantic does lie between them and you. she if kind that pushes herself to the front but she gets there anyway. It's just social leader? if asking Everybody they've heard of her. "Em" is a strong support of the Glee Club where she heartily e.xercises her alto voice and she is an ardent follower of all athletics. Then in V. \V. C. A., what could we do without our For use Mabel. in bit her famous role, "Ollie." Mabel expects to be a teacher. From we doubt if she be one very long, for Cupid insists on being in the picture. Whatever she becomes we wish Mabel all all evidence, however, will the success in the world, whether as a teacher or as well, we won't say a will. Vou may depend on 't. And if she won't, she won't, And there's an end on 't. word more. — Fifty Seven :\\ f^ q •• ^"^ '^ CHARLOTTE MARION DECKER New Albany, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. "Deebs" "Marion" laugh, ye shall know herl" have heard "Deeb's" hearty laugh at one time or another and it sure brightened the day for us. With know Marion as ihc girl with Her cheery "hello" smile. made many a dull face brighten. But We all her bright .smile is not her only adorntor her face is framed with a halo of exceptionally beautiful blonde that characteristic \Vf the DEEBEL K. Hazleton High School Albany High School New ^ "By her all fric-iully ment, we certain she feel always have as many friends as she has made during her two years will curls. alon.g with her of humor has been the "l)ugbcar" of many a weary proctor after lights are out. here. many in- She may appreciate "good fun" but she never forgets her work and applies herself to it with a thorough diligence that always brings fine results. As a member of the Maroon and Gold tellectual wonders. If you don't lieve it leaf over the pages and how many there are to be found. besee Marion's ready wit roommate's good sense staff she has adequately illustrated "Deebs" this. the best of luck and happiness in teaching or w-liatever which she may of from the is its renowned famed in She is undoubtedly one of our outstanding personages and one who has found time for more things than study. In entertaining "Deebs" shined. Remember in our Junior year the Dramatic Club play which she helped to make a success? This year wc saw what a fine Irish cook she could be in To Marion we wish else to hails Hazelton. which Bloomsburg annals for city aspire. the play, "Between the Soup and the Savory." With her ability and ambition to back her wc know she will climb far up the ladder of success. Go to it, "Deebs!" Fifty z / Kifflit 3 :x\ ¥ HELEN DICKINSON MILDRED DEITRICK Wyoming High WUliamsport High School WilUamsport, Pa. "MilHe" "Mid" been Wyoming, "Helen" Look what Wyoming member of the years, and a Tall, light, lively one. too. we'll say. curly (?) hair, blue eyes and an everlasting smile are her outstanding I'caIf you think she is quiet and tures. reserved you really don't know her. Millie "Shortess When has Gang" you a someone calling, "Ilcy, Cjavinuia," or sing. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." vou know that it is Helen. little Well, yes. but we won't say She is always in style, anywhere from appendicitis and chickenpox to silver hats. She sometimes starts styles of her own. for instance, being knocked down by a bicycle. Millie travels extensively between Ashland and Bloomsburg. She says she helps her sisters at the tea room over the week-ends, but we wonder whether there isn't some other big attraction besides the good meals she gets. Millie has the for children girl She is no more the 'demure which landed here the first a great deal of her time while here. far we have added nothing which prove that Helen is not always as good as she seems. She had two great failings she hates to get up in the morning, and she would rather read than eat. Then. too. she is one of the So will — qualities of a very teacher, but her love her ability to make primary and candy and cake (ask the North Hall boys) might lead one to believe the primary school will never see her. If it does, she has our best wishes for her eflicient Blooms- day of school in September. 192,i. Helen has cultivated a great fancy for dancing. She might have a reason for going to after dinner dances whether that exists as a memory or an actual being cannot be said. She has been a member our B. S. N. S. Orchestra, in fact one of its best violinists. Athletics and the social affairs of the Mu Phi Sigma have taken Millie. Study? what. sent to Yes, that is where Helen comes Does she like to hang about the town? Just ask the girls! Three years ago. Helen boarded the train and started her career. People who have been with her for three years have noticed many changes in Miss burg! from. both hear School Pa. biggest pests in the school when it comes to coaxing. Helen is planning on furthering her education at another school, but indications point to the fact that the years spent teaching will be few. we wonder. success. Fifty Nine r-r-- x: h LJ I MARY DODSON CLEMENTINE DOMINICK Benton High School Plains High School Benton, Pa. Plains, Pa. "Tina" "Good things come in small packThis is ages," says an old maxim. proved true when one meets this plump little sli]) of a girl. And when one "Is there anything to eat?" hello. Tina's here! Before we have a chance to answer, a slamming of books, chairs and doors, and a scraping of heels down the hall informs us that Tina has gone to look for mail. gazes into those blue eyes of hers well, no use to try to describe their they are effect, for it can't be done — Mary's own eyes! Mary always pops into Eating and looking for mail are Tina's pet diversions. In fact, of the just first class classical atmosphere of Bryn Mawr or vicinity is not wafted by mail to our school at least twice a week, the furniture of Room 214 begins to suffer. Of late though Tina has developed a hitherto unexpected interest in things artistic. are taught that our associates influence our ideas perhaps that is the case in this instance. knows but that Tina's name may some time rank high in the list of famous artists? Anyway. Tina, we know that you are a staunch, sincere friend and we wish you just as much happiness in life after you are through school as vou have had this shortly after the last bell rings, then she looks around so innocently and smiles her engaging, happy smile which makes us forgive her immediately. — Smooth and glossy is Mary's hair, making a frame for the joyous little face. We like straight hair when it is as becoming as yours. Although we are saying adieu to you now and we're wishing you happiness and luck; yet we will always re- member Mary, our dear, little, We Who red-haired who captured and held our hearts while she attended old Normal on the Hill. far. Sixty / z: LJ iy- 'il KATHLEEN DORMER FREAS DOWNING Shamokin High School Shamokin, Pa. Huntington Township High School Cambria, Pa. "Dormer" "Downing" "That she is Downing was an all-around student and an enthusiastic worker. After attending Normal for a number of summer terms, he entered the Senior class in the mad rush of V)2(i. His words are few but cheerful and they sure do timid and sedate No doubt you may aver; But that proves well enough perhaps How little you knew her." capable of impressing is very sedate and silent but not when you know her very well. Whenever you see Kathleen she is She poseither talking or laughing. sesses an unusual personality, as well Kathleen's hobbies are tall as ability. She is one of fellows and dancing. the Shamokinitcs and is very seldom seen unless accompanied by the other Kathleen one that she four. leen. Heaps is of luck in teaching, — carry weight. Here thoughts but is one never of the men whose the fairer sex, touch whose countenance teems with in- telligence and whose manly form contains a heart as far from fraud as earth is from heaven. Downing was also a member of the Hash Slingers' Union. If you should ask any of the members of his table Kath- he was punctual the reply surely be in the negative. if would Downing certainly did enjoy modeling horses and railway coaches. He was a man of his word, who respected the rights of others and when the revolt of the Juniors came, he stuck to the colors and obeyed the laws of wearing the black ties, dink, etc. The Seniors have not forgotten you. Downing and we trust yini have not forgotten us. Downing is sure to make his mark the wide world. wish him the best of luck in all that he undertakes. in Sixty K^ We One 2v\ FR^ ^ t ±1: m m ^1 I iy-' KATHRYN DRUMM MAE DUGAN Centre High School WUkes-Barre High School Bloomsburg, Pa. "Kate" Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Here's a as girl, you see, "Mae who Behold! another one of the "Cheery A wonderful girl, a true friend, has retained her long tresses because she disliked to lose those pretty curls. Kate Eight." is have a chap say that counts." didn't a And class of '26 bit" partial to a little piano? She surely \"ery willingly "Mac" always contributes her share of playing at the dances held after dinner in the gym. "Mae" has a very pleasing voice, although we were unaware of it at first. Her ability could not remain hidden very long. success of her pro- play the stufT. Looking for Mae? Find out where the eats are and there you will find her. Our best wishes for success and good luck go with you. Mae. fession. The wondered why "Mae" second grade called "Red." It take long for us to find out knows her having as a friend. Kathryn is particularh- interested in art and her sole ambition is to become an art teacher and as she is especially talented along this line we feel sure make in all "wee though. did not take us long to learn that Kathryn was a girl with a sunny disposition and one quite worth while wish vou luck. sixty /k: We seemed "Always put off mitil tomorrow what you should do today." and her motto is. "It is not what I do but what I she will — good sport this is ^Iae. Her chestnut hair and big brown eyes make the name "Mae Rita" a by-word of loveliness throughout the dormitory. a one of our happy go-lucky girls who always sees the bright side of life. She believes in the maxim. It Rita" Two :x\ 1 i) JOSEPH L. ^ DUGAN HELEN LOUISE DUNN K,'^ High School Dept. B. S. N. S. White Haven High School White Haven, Pa. "Helen Louise" Lost Creek, Pa. "Dugan" Joe atteiuled Graniniar School Who in West Mahonoy Township High Helen School. After pursuing a business course, he dcddecl to enroll in Bloonisburg State Normal School in 1922 and follow the While here, he teaching profession. finished his High School course and started out on a three-year course in the Normal School. jolly fairly overflows until it floods her pretty blue eyes and simply has to come out, is a panacea for all sorts of home- where Joe showed the fine qualities of which he is made. Dugan was a working studious lad. member. But Helen was not always the merry-maker, for very often we saw her studiously pouring over her books, and. by examination of her standards The only deficiency he ever received was for waiting on tables. Aside from this, Joe was a good hash slinger and believe me he sure did have to sling it for the training tables. in We success always be yours. class, we feel she was amply with the length of her career as a school teacher, for we notice that we arc not the only persons who have recognized this fact. Furthermore. Dugan was quite an athlete and his record still stands in the hooks of the class team. Rah! Rah! Remnants! This was the name of Dugan"s team, hut Joe never seemed to tell where they received this name. meeting the rewarded for thus persevering. Helen has a "flair" for good housekeeping which we fear will interfere think of Dugan as one. who attends to his own affairs and yet has time to give a good healthy smile to a friend. Oftinies his Irish tenor voice was heard singing. "My Rosary." May — deep or merely surface. Helen made her debut into B. S. N. S. after graduating from White Haven High School with the class of "24. in which, it cannot be doubted by anyone who knows her. she was an active sickness During his stay here, he was elected President of the B. D. C. and that is C. when could be sad or homesick was around? No one! Her good wit and merry fun. which No B. D. to-nite. >i\(\ ThliT — may matter what you do. Hclcn^ the best of luck be vours! 1 \ EMILY EDWARDS Blcomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. "Em" "Km" is sometimes. muters and OIK- She lives our quiet girls one of our com- of is on Main Street. "Em" started school here by taking music only, but has finally decided that school teaching is the only profession for her. hope it is. but we have our doubts for "Em" seems to have other interests outside of school. We Although "Em" appears to l)e very is not always "mum." Wait until you get her started. "Em" is a very industrious girl. She knows just what she wants and goes shy and quiet, she after it. Judging from all know "Em" will be er and we wish her appearances, we a successful teachthe best of luck. r \j\/ MARY S. ERICKSON ' Technical High School Scranton, Pa. -^-V LOIS EROH Berwick High School Mifflinville, Pa. "Mary" Those who have known Mary Who is this quiet little girl with her pretty blue eyes, black curls and a pleasant smile? That's Lois Eroh! She comes to us from Mifflinville. gifted for the past two years have found her a true friend; but those who have known her for three years know her as a wonderful "pal." You ask why Mary rise? so early in the morning why. don't you know that she has chosen English as her life's profession? by nature with an easy-going manner — In of accepting the inevitable, so we never see her demeanor ruffled or her placidity disturbed. more than one way has Mary All girls love their brothers. But I so good have grown That I love the other girl's brother proven herself a capable student and leader. She served on the Obiter Staflf in her middle year and also as Treasurer and an active member of the Mu Phi Sigma. There are lour things that Mary really loves to do and they are eating, skating, dancing and teasing. This is a strange combination, but Mary is an unusual girl. When it's mail time. Mary's inquiry is. "Did I get a letter?" "Well. I don't my own. were all much surprised to find that the above was true of Lois, but Better than We we consider the other brother mighty lucky. Here's wishing you success and happiness in whatever you undertake, be it school teaching or otherwise. nevertheless, — see why I didn't." Best of luck. Mary, whatever girl's it mav in all your work, be. Sixt\ Fi\ F=P r -/ m ELEANOR T. KATHRYN EVANS What would the "Cheery Kight" be all kuow that good things come in small packages. So it seems with "El." Her pleasant smile without "Kl"? "Katty" We EVANS is one of the sinall. talkative members of our class. Whenever you hear someone coming along the hall with a quick, light step, and talking at the top of her voice, you can be sure it is "Katty." She is a regular "go-getter." Whenever she wants anything she goes after it until she gets it from someone, even though she never knew the person be- and charming ways have brought her many R. Wilkes-Barre High School Wilkes-Barre. Pa. "Katty" Wilkes-Barre High School WUkes-Barre, Pa. "El" friends. "El" is faithful to all her tasks and never stops until they are finished. Making lesson plans, everyone knows, is her one delight. "Kl" says that teaching is her life-time profession. But we know some people who would go back to school, only to have "EI" as a fore. "Katty" certainly receives her share from Wilkes-Barre. and it isn't all from home either???:?? "Katty" is one of the best sports we know and is always willing to help someone. She certainly enjoys reading "ParkXevcr mind. "Katty." you won't er's." have to study forever: your big troubles will soon be over and "little ones" will of mail teacher. "El's" main delight is being proctor, but like "Postum," there's a reason. little bit of eats gathered here and there helps when you're hungry. A She is full of pep and life, and is always looking for a good time, and finds it. She might be small but she can make a lot of noise. In your teaching. "El." the memorable gang and the rest of the class wish take their place. Best wishes and success from the class of '26. you the best of luck and success. la Sixty Six y^i ^^ MARGARET LOUISE EVANS HILDA FEISSNER Edwardsville High School Forty-Fort, Pa. Foster Township High School Eckley, Pa. "Hilda" "Peg" The mischiovous smile tells you a lot about Peg. She is good-natured, tunloving, and witty yes. and generous Although Hilda just came to us in second semester of our Senior year we all bid her a hearty welcome. Needless to say, whenever you find Hilda, you also find plenty of fun and laughter, for she is the one who just bubbles over with fun and tricks. Hilda does not believe in all fun and no work, because she is always well prepared for her lessons. She sees to the — beyond a doubt. Her wide-awake brain needs no books to make her a success. "Brevity is the soul of wit" and Peg proves it. Our Peg is clever at entertaining, too. Her "uke" and unusual songs keep us in Did you Double elocution on the best of humor. hear her reciter Quartet appreciated her ever The it many trips. Peg loves dogs their making. Hilda devotedly. She gives a friendly pat to every one she ever passes. Since she cannot have a real dog at school, she keeps "Methusaler" to comfort her. (Methusaler is the best the five and ten could do in the way of dogs.) on is her all finished before rounds of merry- very successful with the that she has been and will contiime. that is if! Now Hilda says she is going to teach forever, but we have our serious doubts is children. We know — as to that. Beware, lest H. D. M. not a.gree with you. Someone gested that even if you go on studies to a greater extent, your degree will be a M.R.S. Whenever Peg gets a candy bar at the "Y". she is particular about its being a "Hey. Eddie." Rut then so are we work that her starts she — does sugwith final All your classmates extend best wishes for success in any of your un- all. Vivacious. Peg can be nothing but a success in her teaching career. With you. Margaret, go the best wishes of the class of '26. dertakings. sixty Sovon /z: \ i:^ \ -^^ ^- FRANCES FESTER VERNA FETTERMAN Berwick High School Sunbury High School Berwick, Pa. "Frances" Sunbury, Pa. "Verna" Besides many Frances — likes Oakland We This could have lass has a big heart. If favor done, go to Verna. and, if there is any way in which she can help you, you can be sure of help. little you want all cars only has in that sonality. wish you l)een here longer, \'erna. these good qualities, you can't help notice her beauty. It's no wonder her Susquehanna boy friend has so many rivals. studies for pleasure. been with us this short time she has won friends due to her pleasing per- \'erna year but Francos is a qui<.-t, Kood-iiaturcd girl from Berwick. We found a Rood allround sport in the girl who came to us in 1025. for whenever there is to be any fun, she is right there. She likes a good time, but never neglects her Happy, —other a jolly, our \'erna. cars, too and she surely knows how If you don't believe it. to drive one. take a ride with her some time. We'll guarantee that you will safely return. is An and full of pep that is all-around good sport she. Yet, she is studious. She surely lives up to her motto. "Work before play." !)ut she docs like to play. too. She is a girl who has proved herself a good friend to each and every one of us, and here's wishing her joy, happiness, good luck, 'n everything. W'c wish you all the success you deand that is by no means serve. \'erna, a little bit! Sixty Eight ^ / 2^\ R^ 1 "% FRANCES I. FISHER ^k STELLA FLYNN Kingston Township High School Jenkins High School Trucksville, Pa. Pittston. Pa. "Fisher" "Stella" The old saying. "You can't judRc a book by its cover." is true in connection with Fisher. Because behind that pair of brown eyes lurks more mischief than one would think. We member It's not only her brown her wonderful disposition and her charming: ways which attract. Stella is a true friend and a marvelous know it's roommate. She is always ready to have a .good time and enjoy life, especially when she receives a letter from some one at St. Bonaventurc's. qualities a very great talker, too, but her all the more for it. are sure she will use this talent very Stella women. Of course. Fisher does not spend all her time studying. In her spare mo- we ing is We like well in teaching, and we all wonder if it will be necessary for Stella to use a "triangle" in her class room. ments you will always find her with the rest of the double quartet eating. hiking, telling jokes or going down Stella receives town. Her who know her. who doesn't re- her. eyes, but that Fisher has all the for teaching", but we would not feel safe in i)rophesying that she will teach for a long time for such an attractive "Miss" would never want to class herself among the self-support- best is loved by all one ever meets her Stella Xo many letters from "my mother," or "tny sister." as she says, but we doubt the source. chief worries at school are eats We and trying to get enough sleep. As a girl who is always full of fun. a pleasant companion, and a good school teacher, you take with you best wishes for your happiness and success from the class of '26. you hope after you leave Bloomsburg be loved as well as we love you. of which we have no doubt. May you be successful in your future work. will Sixty Nine /z: \ 2i. =^ U I m RUTH FORCE ARLINE Benton Vocational High Dallas Benton, Pa. Dallas, Pa. "Ruth" "Arline" Ruth comes to us from that "won- "Don't do anything I wouldn't do," and "Don't take any wooden nickels," were Arline's favorite expressions. Of course every one can't appreciate it, but a few of us can. If ever you are looking for some one to eat, drink and be merry with you, Arline is the one to call upon. She's a "Pep Meeting" all herself. That's why the "Third Floor Annex Gang" is never complete without her. Vou couldn't talk to Arline long Benton. Although she was out of school for one whole year she has not forgotten how to study derful city of the many difficult studies she claims she meets at B. S. N. S. One of Ruth's favorite expressions is intelligently "I'se never knows anything no matter how many times If studios it." certainly a good guesser for she usually has a brilliant answer ready for the questions she is this is true FRANTZ H. High School Ruth I'se is asked. without Between her periods of worry over her lessons and her troubles for she — bearing about Seminary days but — mit that the says she has many she has time to be a very pleasant companion to all and jr. Prom memories to last Thanks to "Fisher." vide because of this companionship we feci sure she will never lack friends. wish you well, Ruth, in whatever new undertaking you start and we hope those "worries and troubles" of yours will soon subside. her she'll in for Wyoming have to ad- 1925 will promany a day. N' est-cepas, Arline? There We is always a letter in Arline's box. If you happen to meet her after she has read "the Lewisburg letter" you will see a far away look in her eyes. As cess a teacher .\rline is a huge sucand we know that her two years spent along that line will be a pleasure rather than a task. Here's wishing j-ou success and happiness be it in teaching or otherwise. Only don't forget that — "Early to bed. early to rise. Makes a girl healthy, wealthy and wise." Seventy Y/L :x\ \: h ty FLORENCE FRIEDBERG ELLA C. FRIEDLY Berwick High School Benton Vocational School Berwick, Pa. "Flo" Benton, Pa. an extremely industrious Never doe.s she go to a class without her lessons well prepared. A common expression often heard is. "Oh. 'Flo.' do you have that One's first idea of this girl is that she a very quiet person but on furthering her acquaintance they will find that she is very lively, indeed, as many from the locker room have found out. Klla is a commuter and arrives on the R. & S. every day at 7 a. m. She is a graduate of the Benton Vocational School and although not very Florence young "Ella" is lady. is assignment finished?" Of course. "Flo" has, and gladly shares it with others. A good sport and pal is she. "Flo" is very fond of dancing, and it is said that she rarely misses a dance. "Flo" believes in the motto that all work and no play makes "Flo" a chill girl. Therefore, she lives up to it to last the last interested now. from all in Domestic Science appearances some time take more interest Klla. we wish you success degree. ever you "Flo." do you remember on two occasions you wrote comiiositions for Mr. Black's class? Only a joke, but you are the kind that can take a joke. The best of success to you. "Flo," the wish of all your friends. much is Seventy One may do in she in in will it. what- the vears to come. A she DOROTHY FRIEDMAN CLOREA FRITZ Luzerne High School Luzerne, Pa. Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. "Dot" "Clo" shy little came maiden was "Dot" when You can water runs deep." saying if you know "Clo." Although she appears to be a very "Still Normal School as a two years of school life changed her. Nevertheless shy of cats and mice, and to Junior, but has greatly prove she is still does not care for a black cat as her bed fellow. We have heard that Dorothy would rather be called "Dot" than "Lefty" ask Dodo, he knows. Men a topic that "Dot" she can certainly quiet girl, hum once she is make things started. She has a fine disposition and always has a smile for any one who comes along her way. "Clo" is one of our commuters and — aren't this discusses traveling up over very often but wc wonder who sent her the drawings that are displayed in her room. When it comes to being a can good sport Dorothy have any doubt about assignments, go She always knows. No to Clorea. bit of instruction conveyed in the classroom ever escapes her hearing and her tasks are always well done. Success to you in your teaching, is the be seen to school. Did you say always there. One will always find her as a real friend. "Dot" is a willing and earnest worker as a member of the Y. \V. C. A., and can always be found on some committee doing her often hill share. The loyal sister "Alpha Delta Zeta's" have a industrious? If you Clorea. as recording secretary when they chose "Dot" to fill the office. In the years that are to come wc. the class of '26. wish "Dot" the best success and happiness. Seventy ^ /> Two 2^\ f^ THELMA M. FULLER Newport Township High School HARRIETT FRY Shamokin High School Glen Lycn, Pa. Shamokin. Pa. "Harry" "Fuller" "No-o-o. don't touch my hair" is Harriett's favorite war cry. don't think "Harry" is a pugilist, she isn't exactly. Instead she is a tuturist. foretelling' fortunes. This is her chief hobby. .\s a soothsayer, she certainly Ko, Thelma doesn't dorm, although she found there, especially needs a haircut. She has some line. This little dark-eyed girl is a hearty supporter of both the Glee Club and the I'ke Club. It seems she has a any class with her. Thclma's supply of jokes and stories is inexhaustible. Even if you did hear them many times before, she can tell them in a new way and make you en- Now natural bend for strumming the Uke. be when somebody to Some people are gifted with the art of not only speaking with their mouths, but also speaking through their facial expression. Thelma is one of these fairly May the clouds in your future be a bright and happy one. Harriet, just as your eyes are. the joy them. When "Harry" dislikes a thing, she hates it: for instance. Fridays. Oh. how she detests them, first its get sheets, then clean, go to fifty different classes and chapel. That's enough to make anybody hate a day. However. Harriett likes somethings as ardently as she hates Fridays. \ow for one thing let us think of carnations. F.very Sunday night Harriett wears one or more of these sweet flowers. in usually has a standing the room of any Senior has had the pleasure of being in invitation who room up can lucky persons. Her flashing eyes and the tilt of her head, aid in this mode of expression. You are a classmate of Thelma's but a short time before you can readily appreciate the keen mind this girl possesses. It can never be said of Thelma, that she does not participate wholeheartedly in all class room work. If in has her but she Thelma loved and appreciated much as she been loved and appreciated during stay at Normal, she cannot help be a success, in whatever career chooses. is the outside world as Seventy Three Y^ Zv\ f — 1^ u Ul m MAE GABLE MAGDALENE GALGANOVICZ Tower City High School Tower City, Pa. Hazle Township High School West Hazleton, Pa. "Mickey" Magdalene is a true e.xample of that well-known proverb, "Still waters run deep." She is one of the very quietest girls at B. S. N. S. and is more interested in her studies than in any other phase of her school life. Magdalene is such a model young lady that if she were guilty of one little piccadillo the strong foundations of the worthy institution of B. S. N. S. would crumble to dust. She is a very diligent and not as quiet and prim as when she once gets Full of lite, pep and vim. and "No, she she looks'" — not started. game for party to a anything from an all-night is game of Mah-Jongg. She the "life of the party" as far as the "S. I. K." is concerned as well as its President. is "Third Floor .\nncx" — all know "Mickey" and 360 and, oh yes, her famous guitar. Many are the solos keenly ences. Magdalene In fact her three main talents all begin with Music, Math., and Men or should I say "Man"? Judg'ng from the number of times a certain "Bill" is mentionel answer "Vcs." in 360, "Mickey" This undesirable submathematics. Our Normal may well be proud of its work when it turns out such a finished and accomplished teacher as Magdalene is destined to become. We ject we would is in that, unlike the rest of us. will reminiscences. M— — in her numerous one subject of which always have painful interested studies but there is she has rendered for spell-bound audi- peculiar she docs is feel confident that the children entrusted to her care will receive a careful and thorough education. not object to "Bills." have our suspicions as to how long you will teach, but we wish you success and happiness in whatever field vou choose. We We wish Ma.gdalene the greatest success and happiness that can be attained in her career. Sevent}' Four r^ ^^ JOSEPHINE M. GAVEY Newport Township High School GALLAGHER MARY A. Vincent's High School St. Glen Lyon, Pa. "Jo" "Gavey" Plymouth, Pa. "'Gavey!' Hello '(.javey!' Come on, are going!" was one mark of dis- Here is another one of our girls whose appearance denotes modesty and we tinction this little maiden had. She was one of the famous Ncwi)ort Gang, and we find appearances debecause Mary is generally present when uc have fun on third floor. quietness, but ceiviuf^f — — butsure She is quiet yes merrymakers she in is 458, fourth floor annex, was never without the sweet melody of her voice, mingled together with the other members of her "Gang." If only the walls could speak, they would have a fine time relating all the experiences in that room. One of "Jo's" past-times was steaming her hair. We wondered for whom this took place? shall never forget the surprise party which was held in her room in our Junior year.. Toasts and speeches were numerous. The gang, together with "Jo," assured the attendants a very good time according to Miss Munroe's report. She was one of the very many who attended. Loads of success, love, and happiness and all that goes with it we wish you. Josephine. room a group of to do her part. Mary is very when she is conscientious especialproctor. She always polices the halls until every one is very, Is that nice, very quiet and asleep. ly Mary? Mary has only one worry and that We One of her roommate's behavior. her favorite sayings is "Oh Sweeney!" She is a very popular young lady as you can see by her mail box. is is What is pie without Mary without her Reilly's for nuts"' This filling and what nightly visit to cake and peawas one of her famous paschocolate times. We have our ambitions and one is to become an efficient teacher and we have no doubt that her ambition will be fulfilled. Mary's ' all chief Srventy Five ( /- PEARLE GEARHART RAYMOND GETZ Danville High School Danville, Pa. MillvUle High School MillvUle. Pa. "Getzie" "Getzie" hailed from that illustrious He joined our class of Millville. in the Senior year, having spent some time in this institution in previous "Getzie" is one of our jolliest years. classmates and hash slingers. Although he has a serious look about his face, if there is anything of innocent fun. he is sure to be in it for all he is worth. "Getzie" seemed to take no interest in the fairer sex but we are inclined to believe that he is interested in some one at home. He is also gifted with the Pearle's motto is "Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you." Her favorite occupations are reading and Pcarle surely is a friend laughing. worth having. She is kind and has a great deal of sympathy for every one. When in trouble seek Pearle and she will surely cheer you up. Ask Pearle what is the big attrac- town tion for going home every week-end? course, she will say to get away from the monotony of school life, but Of we do not have to accept this; we can of oratory, especially when serving as chairman of certain committees. Don't forget the "B. D. C." Getz. No man is without faults, so a secret must be revealed. "Getzie" is very fond of cookies and apples and he tried very hard to keep a supply of them on hand. But. there are moments when the best of friends must part, when the long-loved ties must be torn asunder, and the words of parting unwillingly Such are these moments, but uttered. even though we will miss "Getzie's" smiling countenance, yet we can rejoice in the memories of our school days at old Bloom, Success to you. "Getzie." power draw our own conclusions. However am sure everyone is glad to claim Pearle as a friend and schoolmate while at B. S. N. S.' I Seventy Six K^ Z^\ R^ RUTH Happy, J. ANN GOGOLACH GILL Blakely High School Plymouth High School Blakely, Pa. Plymouth, Pa. "Ruther" "Ann" carefree, lively, and optimisti- —just a few of the words that describe her; sorrowful, angry, quiet, and pessimistical — just a few that don't. and dark, with one Ruth a cal is lassie, tali of those happy dispositions that are so Is it any rare in such a busy world. wonder we are proud of her? Sometimes we worry over the etTecls upon certain people, but in Ruth's case such worry is quite minecessary. Of course she studies but what we mean is that there are other for inthings more agreeable to her Poor Ruth is always stance, eating. starved and she'd walk a mile for a sandwich. If you don't believe us, ask the Y. W. what kind of customer Ruth is. of over-study — Now, Ruth, despite the facts that you are not "study crazy" and are always hungry, we love you. We are sure you'll be a teacher, successful and worthy of the love your young pupils will have for you, and we all join in wishing you success and happiness in everything you may attempt. Ann came into our midst a shy, debut after a year had elapsed she was completely transformed. She is now noted for her good nature and certainly enlivens things with her ready giggle. mure little girl, We wonder why Ann always has a great deal of trouble keeping her pretty —and yellow handkerchiefs?? brings the pickles from ask her "roomie." Ann is also an home active who she for??? member of famous orchestra" which meets every once in a while in room 280. Ever since she has had her fortune told she has changed her attitude tow'ard life wc wonder why. "that — We can easily say that Ann will never again trust her raven tresses to the "unskilled"?? has assured us that teaching be her life profession but one can never tell what the future will hold for her. Anyway we wish you luck in what ever it may be. .'\nn will Seventy Seven y^ 2^\ ^ L—l 1 li "^ X- HELEN GOULDEN A. HAZEL GRAHAM Technical High School Wilkes-Barre High School Wilkes-Barre, Pa. "Goulden" "A Kirl A Kirl who who is witty. is true, Peckville, Pa. "Shorty" She may be small but as they say "good things come in small packages" so "Shorty" is one of the little girls who comes from the unknown town, The l)unch without "Gouldon" Would always he hlue." Peckville. sonic day you should happen to the street in front of an approaching car you might hear a cheerful voice behind you say, "Arc you If She has a personality that has won many friends and is loved by all who know her as a true and faithful friend. She has always been a diligent, earnest student as well as a jolly com- cross for her Then turning around behold a tall girl with straight blond hair and with a smile on her lace which makes you want to know her better this would be our tired of you would life?" panion. As to her career, we are not at all well posted. Oh! yes. she intends to teach for some time, but we fear, according to some letters that she has received recently, that she will not make it a prolonged experience. — "fiouklen," When you know her better your first discovery will lie her possession of a never-ending supply of wit and humor. Every day you will new about "Goulden." — Did you mention eats well. Hazel is always at hand when there is a feed. But how generously she has supplied us with eats, too. We shall never forget them. We will always remember her as a good sport, a true friend and a pal to something She will tell learn — a "man-hater" but she may a certain story about her father winding a clock as a gentle reminder to a certain young member of the opposite sex. you she is some day sHp As a we can final tribute to our everyone. "Goulden" say "To know her is we surelv knew her to love well." her —and Sevontv /z: F.islit 2^\ BESSIE GROSSMAN MARIE GRIER Pittston Hazleton High School High School Pittston, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. "Marie" "Bess" It is quite impossible in such a short sketch as this is to do anything like justice to many is of our excellent class- a mates, and Marie is among the first people on this list. Marie is an industrious girl and a very good student. However, she does not spend all of her time on her books, and can enjoy a good time just as much as any of us. She never misses a trick, and many times she has taken the blame for things that she knew nothing (???) about. As "Don't bite the hand that feeds you" good advice. We followed it and as result. "Bess's" room was usually converted into a veritable cafeteria. Many a "thin school marm" would have been graduated from R. S. N. S. had for room 460 to which we it not been went time and again to appease those pangs of hunger to which all are sub- some time or ject at other. question arises in my niind. "Bess" called often on a well-known Now a Bloomsburg family. Contrary to the custom of most people, she went when It the son was in, rather than out. seemed to agree with her, for she always returned from her visit feeling "Son" is a fine and looking the same. teacher, Marie has met with a great deal of success in the training school, and we all feel certain that she will be even more successful when she enters the teaching world. "How long will Marie's career as a teacher last?" I really canI hear someone asking. not answer that question, as Marie has -a cure for many things. Studious, eager to help, full of pep, always ready to laugh, a good sport and last, hut not least an honest-togoodness friend. All these and more was "Bess." Not was, but is, and al- — kept us all guessing. Well, anyhow, Marie whetlur your choice shall be to settle down in a home ways of your own on the "sandy" streets of Pittston, or to make teaching your "life" profession, you have the best wishes of your classmates for success will be. We wish you health, wealth, happiWhat more could we ness and luck. wish you? and happiness. Seventy Nine ^2 2^\ [R^ m ]- IRENE B. Jisij L RAY HAGENBUCH GUFFROVITCH Nanticoke High School Nanticoke, Pa. "Irene" Center High School Bang! Irene is in the aware of her presence. Wherever Irene is you can usual- "Ray" is an out-of-town student and whenever we hear his Ford rattling up hear a strain of some popular piece of music. Yes. Irene is quite a singer. Besides, singing, she dances too. Irene is noted among the "400" gang for putting on the one-act plays. Irene usually features herself as the vampire. She carries off her part well, with the aid of some of the other members. son Crash! room. Bloomsburg, Pa. "Ray" Bi'iik! We are all the hill, we can easily tell that his it. The rea- Ford has a particular rattle. The rattle of his Ford known is distinctly by a number of ly for this is female voices of the student body. Do not mistake me because he does not drive a Jitney. There is a reason for everything and we wonder what his reason may be. Ray is always ready for a good time and we are sure he has had many of them when he has been with us. He is the type of person who can liven up any party and as you see his presence was greatly appreciated. The Rural Group has the honor of his membership while he is also a member of the B. S. N. S. Symphony Orchestra and the Basketball Reserves. He intends to teach in the rural schools of Pennsylvania but we are not sure as to whether he will carry out these plans, because he has a musical inclination. wish him heaps of luck and success. Sports seem to be of great interest to football. I wonder especially, But then. Irene is a jolly companion and a good sport. her, why? Although she is often seen out for the fun of things she does have some Teaching is her serious thoughts. uppermost one. now. However, we are quite sure that she will be a success since she has everything for making one. wish vou luck, Irene. We We Eiglily Y^ 2^\ f^ PEARL HAGENBUCH MARY ELLEN HARKINS Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. Hazel Township High School Harleigh, Pa. "Nellie" "Pearl" It will do 3011 no good to go hunting Judging "Nellie." as she is most comcalled, from her placid and serene countenance one is led to conclude that she is a very quiet and calm for Pearls in Bloomsburg. for someone has already hunted and has found this one. How about it. Pearl ? monly She is one of our commuters and can often be seen hurrying and puffing up the hill at about five minutes to eight. However, she always manages to land in her seat number in Efficiency class by the time the bell has rung. young person. Quite the contrary is gifted with an is overwhelming and overflowing sense of the everything she attempts. says she is going to Pearl and think that there that she will succeed. artist I is no be and humor. one of the busiest persons at the B. S. N. S. "Xellie" spends onehalf of her time thinking of home and wishing she was there. The rest of her time is spent in assiduously marking off the dates of the days on the calendar trying to spur old Father Time a little further on in his slowShe an doul)t is travels. "Xcllie's" great ambition is yet to be realized. She is imbued with the adventurous spirit to travel and see the world. "Nellie" keenly feels that her incomplete until she education is broadens her intellect by actual traveling. May she achieve her desire and all the success and happiness that goes future work will be, wish vou the best of success. Whatever your we "Xellie" Irish wit This does not mean that Pearl is actually slow for she is not. She is one of our industrious girls who succeeds in fact. in realizing one's ambition. Eighty One 2^\ c U I m R^ ^^- ^.~) "It MARTHA HARRIS ELIZABETH HARTMAN Center High School Bloomsburg, Pa. Bloomsburg High School "Martha" "Betty" you don't bcHcve Martha Bloomsburg, Pa. is Elizabeth is not under "dorm" rules and regulations for the simple reason that she is one of our town belles. Bloomsburg is her home. Dark. chic, attractive and most popu- good naturcd just look at her picture. Can't you see her laughing with her eyes? Of course you can and we who were with her every day know that she is always jolly Martha is and a full — of fun. commuter and lar with there, we wouldn't out of school for the world. usually guess that is why she is If she feels bad when she leaves home, her troubles are forgotten when she reaches here. Usually we see Martha and "Peg" Zettle together. They seem to be an inseparable pair, and always have the best of times. You can imagine. What will Martha do? Oh! yes, we know she is training for a teacher but not every one sticks to his profession. However, we know she will liave good discipline in her school-room as long as she teaches, for she is an orderly little person. Martha, we want to see you Ford. so happy. rides in a good singer. mighty proud tales Bloomsburg will some day. be. of her .'\lways jolly, she is a .good pal and friend. She will never be lacking in friends of that we are sure. a wonderful — lectures, and social funcalwavs find Elizabeth present. devotedly loyal to B. S. N. S. Concerts, tions She is We know of one "old-maid" school teacher that will never be. Our hearty good wishes for every success go with you, Elizabeth, in whatever you under- succeed. take. LU Kislily 3 tell "Beth" is a faithful member of the Methodist choir. Her excellent voice entitles her to that place. Every Sunday, rain or shine, will see her standing in her place beside Mrs. Ent. She is a good student as well as a I Three =^ r^ ARLINE HARTWIGSEN EVELYN HAUPT Ashley High School Tracksville High School Ashley, Pa. Tracksville, Pa. "Ed" Kvelyn likes the proverb "Little girls should be heard and not seen." She is (|uiet only when she is sleeping. She never lets her work worry her. Eating and dancing are what she likes to do might apjicar quiet and sedate know "you knew Susie like Arliiu' but if Susie," 1 ! Arline did when we year at B. kIvc first us that met her in impression our Senior most and best. She joined the "Shortess Gang" this year but we haven't found the reason why. She is a good sport, and puts life and pep into a crowd. If you become ill call on Evelyn, because she has great faith in "Herbs." She has chosen to be a primary teacher, but we think she should have been an acrobat. She can very cleverly stumble over rugs, pails, pins and N. S. but when we beaeijuainted with her we whose pretty brown eyes S. came better found a girl twinkle not merely for decoration liut from an inherent love of pure mischief which would stay bottled up within her for just a certain time and then pop the cork would blow off and someone would wonder why the cook put so much salt in the cocoa or what made the bed feel so "lumpy." or why the bed clothes clung so tightly to each other it really appeared that they I When we count the come from Tracksville, we doubt very much whether she will be almost anything. — letters that were sewed together. She is a combination of many desound intelligence, origsirable things inality, initiative, humor, and good- a school teacher very — We With such many years. wish you success and happi- ness in the future, F.velvn. fellowshp. ties all a repertoire of fine qualibut feel sure that she we cannot will be successful in teaching or in any other profession she may later choose. Heaps of luck to you, .'\rline. r.islity Y/L Four Zv\ ^ R^ RUTH HAUPT MILDRED HAUSCH High School Frackville, Pa. Wilkes-Barre High School Laketon, Pa. "Ruthie" "MU" Brown wavy hair, brown eyes alert, small trim figure and "Ruthie" stands out before you. On a wonderful September day, Mildred started her Normal life. She tells us that she had been in Bloomsburg a few times: but we can bet with safety that she knows more about Bloomsburg now than before. It is a pretty good place: isn't it Milly? Just look P. Frackville "Ruthie's" favorite pastime is dancing and men mostly men. She is always ready and she may be counted upon to help others in trouble. — As a teacher who "Ruthie" is a success is such that every- and her personality one is attracted to lives Mildred clined her. here. is girls. one of our athletically in- When basketball was usually calm and very self-possessed but when anyone crosses mentioned she was all alert for we all know Mildred played forward and was her And hockey — oh "Ruthie" is —beware! On Sunday's "Ruthie" quite capable of holding that position. well just ask Mildred may be found in the hall entertainiuK a certain party Ruthie and the certain party were honorary members of the Long Hall — about her adventures. N'or does she take a back seat when it comes to the opposite sex. Let's not stop to count for we probably would run out of numbers. Mildred backs the saying "The friend in need is a friend indeed." Those blue eyes of yours were not meant to be valueless and maybe they don't count. Any way the class of 1926 wish you luck in whatever vou undertake. — — enufT! Gang "Ruthie" has made many friends in the dorm and we are sure that she will make many more as she goes out in life. Although we doubt that she will teach long we wish her the best of luck throughout her whole life. Ki^lity Five Y/L _^\ ^ p^ ALETHA HEADMAN LUCILLE HENRY Lehman High School Dallas, Pa. Wilkcs-Barre High School Wilkes-Barre, Pa. "Headman" "Lucille" The Alctlia lanic to us very nn-i-k and mild. She was so quiet no one knew that she was around. She spent her first few weeks in hard study. guess not! everyone. if for the name "Ed." That's all right. Aletha, stick to your old "Pal." Wad-In" was Aletha. Was Ask her roomie. a real lively she for feeds. Teachers' Aletha took an active part in the Glee Cluh and also showed her musical ahility in "Patt's" class. quite small. the "John" Girls' Were her How week-ends spent at should say not. Just ask her ahout her Northumberland trips. wonder why Aletha liked summer school so well. Ask the rest of the "gang." sure wish you success, whether Normal? all is — will I She doesn't speak .so very much of the opposite sex but we have no doubt that her contribution to the State "Ke- place cannot get any mail today? She is very seldom disappointed for she is one of the truest pals we know and we know that others think the same way about it. ness "Eats" attracted "You Her awakening thought Did Aletha like to get mail? Yes. from (?). She has a peculiar weak- ever at a feed? saying its cover" is true in the case of Lucille. Behind those hazel eyes lies a great deal of mischief. Always smiling, a good sport, and a peach of a girl is our Lucille, and whenever eats arc to he served, she never leaves any of us out. But now. did you say quiet? Well. She is an all around good sport and is always ready to help I famous judge a book by Retirement We would Fund all like will be to meet we hear so much about. about bringing him down, Lu- cille? I However. Lucille is very studious. This along with her ever sunny disposition will certainly result in her success and happiness. We We you teach or (?). Eiglity Six / z: 3 2v\ R^ ^v V •^^^ LOUISE HIDLAY MILDRED HIGGINS Wilkes-Barre High School Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. Dallas, Pa. "Milly" So this is a Bloomsburg from downtown she is. girl. When "Milly" first came to us as a all thought her to be very quiet and sedate, but now since we know her we think quite differently. .She is no longer the "prim Miss Higgins." but a "smiling, good-natured 'Milly'." She is very much interested in her school subjects, but her greatest interest is centered in church activities. She loves to read "The Little Minis- Straight Junior You know appearances are deceiving. thought we knew Louise in our Junior year, but we had to wait until We our Senior year to discover Louise and her other self. Now Louise's hobby is athletics, and once the tennis courts arc in shape you can see her there any spare moment she ma>' have, and she usually wins we We wonder why. She is always ready and willing to do anything she can to make every one happy, and whenever anyone wants ter." too. "Lite is too short to spend it at hard labor." is her motto, but in spite ot this she often gets absent-minded and studies her lesson. She is a fond lover of fun and enjoys dancing like the rest of us. anything done, they always rush to her, for she never says. "If you want a thing done do it 5'ourself." We are very sure that "Milly" will make a splendid teacher, for those big blue eyes of hers look with loving interest upon all the children. Her aim is to go on to College in a tew years. AH right. "Milly." best of luck to you in all your undertakings! feel confident of your success. We know Louise rather expects to teach, but expectations do not always come true, especially in the face of such circumstantial evidence. Nevertheless. T-ouise. we wish you a whole world of success n your teaching career. We i Eighty Seven ^2: X\ — I E f^ I A FANNIE H. HILBERT Dorranceton High School Kingston, Pa. "Pat" Faiinic, most ^m "Hippy" "Hippy" tominonly known as "Pat," canu' to lis from Kingston. are very h\m\ that "Pat" dccidod Wc busy She see "Pat" at we when she is around. is a commuter and has made many friends on her travels as well as sad are sure She some school work is cheery and gives other. everyone a smile when she meets them. She has made many friendships here by her pleasing personality and jo\'OUS spirit. VVe know "Pat" through her affiliations with the Y. W.. Dramatic Clnh. Glee Club and the Maroon and or one of the prettiest and She is always ready with her share of work. Although she is studious, she is always ready for a good time. No one feels all. Whenever we is liveliest girls in the Rural class. a member of the Group and is to come to R. S. N. S., for wc found that she was very sociahle and a friend to to find her MIRIAM HIPPENSTIEL Orangeville Vocational High School Orangeville, Pa. at Normal. Among them is a little Junior who carefully guards her coming and going train. Our "Hippy" is a lightweight pion at Basketball. When cham- she plays, from her just seems to roll hands into the basket every time. Naturally she's a good one to have in a game. the ball Gold. You should see how "Pat's" face brightens up when the mail comes in and you announce to her "A letter Her favorite pastime from Boston." writing letters to Boston, and we is know she is especially fond of Boston Baked Beans, Boston Cream Pic. and many Boston products. Along with these good qualities, we know, she'll make a good housekeeper for someone, as well as a teacher. We wish her success and happiness in whatever she undertakes. We think "Pat" will get a Massachusetts State Diploma rather than a Pennsylvania one if the present plans work out. But here "Pat," world. is the best of luck to you enter the teaching when you Eighty Eight / z: ix\ =^ R^ MARY HOCHBERG ALICE HOLCOMBE Hazleton High School Dushore High School Hazleton, Pa. Dushore, Pa. "Mary" Here's another "Wee-Wee" one of our "Alice" Hazle- If you've ever seen a tall, dark, exceptionally cheerful girl with a dozen books under her arm, parading through the hall of the training school, you'll know you've seen our Alice. Alice is a studious lassie, and with all her trials or troubles we never saw her lose her Oh, smile and her sweet disposition. no. Alice doesn't study all the time. She just loves to dance and whenever dancing is mentioned, she is right there. She surely is a whizz at it. Look the crowd over at the "gym" every night and if she isn't there, you'll know something is radically wrong. all love our Alice, and although we feel sure she'll make the best school teacher in the world, we doubt wlicther How she'll teach so very, very long. about it, Alice? Here's good luck to you from your B. S. N. S. friends where ever you roam or whatever tonians and she's a good representative of our fine city. Jolly is no name for Mary ask anyone on fourth floor anMar}' is an excellent entertainer nex. Many of the girls come over to too. 454 to spend a pleasant hour listening .Accordto Mary tell their fortunes. ing to the number of compliments she has received, we wonder that she hasn't hung out a shingle. Whenever you see Mary, she will greet you with a smile and when it came to talking. Mary was never miss- — ing. We Mary intends to teach intermediate grades but according to the mail she receives we wonder intentions will go. how far her good With her pleasant ways we know Mary will be a success in all she that undertakes. Here's to vour success, vou do. Mary! Eighty Nine //- \ I^^ V MARY H. ¥ HOOVER Duryea High School EMILY HUTTON Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. Duryea, Pa. "Molly" "Em" "Em" "Molly" looks like a sweet and quiet and if you do not take her too She is very quiet seriously, she is. amonK strangers but when she is with is one of our very best athShe excels especially in tennis, having won several banana splits by She is also her ability in that sport. an excellent swimmer and skater and letes. lassie her friends, it is quite a different story. We have heard from close friends that "Em" is also good at arguing, that is. among friends. We have never heard Emily debating on a public platform. likes to play basketball. the kind of a girl who doesn't study too hard, but yet always has her work done. Then when work is o'er and it's time for play she's anyHaven't you ever thing but quiet. If heard her characteristic giggle? you haven't, you don't know her very well and if you have you will understand why her middle name isn't "Silence." You would never think Mary would let men bother her in the least, would you? Yet looks are deceiving. After we have returned to old Normal after a pleasant vacation and we are discussing the good times we've had, our conversation is never complete without Mary's "Oh. boy, last Sunday night at She never says much more this time." but that's enuf to assure us she isn't a Mary man is Some peoide that have either ridden with Emily or have seen her drive think she may compete soine day for That may the national championship. happen if she becomes more reckless than usual. But Emily is quite determined and she will eventually win in have not told you yet of the end. Emily's most treasured accomplishment. She can sing like a nightingale We on a moonlight night, and if you doubt this, just ask any one who is in her music class. With hater. Best wishes for success from vour friends at B. S. N. S. Ninety /z: all succeed Mater. to these talents "Em" after leaving her is sure Alma R= i* MARGARET BERYL IKELER Mt. Pleasant, Pa. "Beryl" Hazleton, Pa. "Peg" Beryl started with us our first semesbut became so lonely without her sister that she brought the sister with her and we enjoyed the companionship of both. Beryl seemed However we be herself then. to started the third semester without the sister although we have Beryl. You may think Beryl is quiet but just Rive her a chance and she can hold Who likes a her own with any one. joke better than Beryl and who finds keener enjoyment from playing a joke than Beryl? Beryl sure is a good entertainer and how many of the Rural Club wouldn't like to go over to Beryl's for a Sleigh Ride again? Good luck from the class of '26. "Peg" one of our little girls with you want a favor done, if there is any way in which she can help you, you can be is a big heart. If go to her. and sure of the help. Do you notice that smile on her photo? That is just one of her winning possessions. She is our Glee Club secretary and a member of the Alpha Delta Zeta Sorority. "Peg" is a won- sport and is always ready for anything that promises to be fun. derful She has chosen teaching as her proand is said to be a shy maid but beware those eyes were made to love and admire women alone. Keeping these qualities and many unnientioned ones in mind, we hope for and predict nothing less than an fession — — ideal future for i ISAACS Hazleton High School ter alone, ^ R. OrangevUle Vocational High School our "Peg." •/ R^ GORDON JOHNS ARTHUR JENKINS Newport Township High School Wanamie, Pa. r^\:^ JOSIE KIMBLE MARGARET KILLIAN •O West Pittston High School West Pittston, Pa. Clerks Summit High School Clarks Green, Pa. "Josie" ••Peg" "Karly to l)cd. early to "Still risi-. a man healthy, wealthy and wise. If you were to broach this maxim to "Peg," I am sure she would heartily She seems healthy. disagree with it. wealthy and wise in spite of the fact that late retiring and rising are as essential to her well-being as hibernation Give "Peg" and the bear is to a l)ear. equal chances by sleeping, and we are sure she would beat the bear by sleeping all winter and summer, too. for a few of her numerous virtues. Loyalty, unselfishness, and humor are only a few of these. However, we must not omit that to be her As is friend we must be honored. often said "To know her was to love her." As proof to this statement, we may refer you to Delaware Avenue. Doubtless you will West Pittston. wonder why we say Delaware .'Kvenue? It is there that her "young uncle" re- Makes " Now — water runs deep" and that's the case with our Josie. She doesn't talk much. l)ut w'nen she does it really counts. She is one of our honor students and we arc proud of it. Because of her artistic ability her suite friends call her "\'enus." She is a big help to the art students of our school for whenever they want to know anything they come to Josie. To her friends she is the best pal and they'll never, never forget the good turns she has done them, flood natured! Did I hear you say it? ever, Well. She I is but for guess. bright, studious all that, she is and energetic. a light sleeper and sometimes wakes up in someoncclse's room about tnidnight. If anyone deserves success Josie really does, and we all join in wishing her the best of luck in her kindergarten work and everything she attempts. Somehow or other these "young uncles" are quite numerous and well sides. liked. As a send off we quote our teacher and friend commonly known as "Pat." "Teach only four years. Then do two things We — specialize leave it course "Peg" or get married." to you to decide will follow. which One Hundred / z: :x\ =^ R^ MARGARET THALIA KITCHEN A. KRAFT Catawissa High School Hazleton High School Catawissa, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. "Peggy" Dark, chic and popular is our Thalia so with the male half of — especially Who the world. is it so often? O. dear me. as it is a deep secret. we hear I al)()ul mustn't tell; and parcel of us. Although her name is Kitchen, she seems to be cut out for the schoolroom, but I wonder for how long. Perhaps it will be "kitchenette" instead Kitchen. If we people are to judge Catawissa by the who hail from there, decision is made presto. say it couldn't help but lovely place. from to be a very quiet lass her. she is far being :u' from part. will never have to dethe progress which he has made along this line since he entered B. S. N. S.. his desire will some day be fulfilled. The class of '2b wishes you all the success in the world. feels blue is IIiiimIiv'.I Sf\fn 77 .'S MARTHA RUTH LEWIS "Ruthie" Hero is aiiotlur one of our "Rulliic" is considered bashttil Imt we have our doubts. i|iiict very iliiis. kind-heartedness friends, and she share her most with others. "Ruthie" is the is always out for has is won Her many always willinn precious type of a her M. LINGERTOT Blcomsburg High School Hunlock Creek, Pa. "Martha" Blcomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. to possessions a |)ers()n who ^ood time and she always willing to contribute her share in making a good time. She i.s the type of a person who can study and really enjoy it. She spends most of her leisure moments in a good manner because she was never known to enter a classroom unprepared. "Ruthie" is a very good student and we know that she will make a good teacher if she does not get side-tracked Here's wishing before she starts in. you the best of luck and success in everything you undertake in the future. is Here is one of the most 1oval)Ie girls our Senior class. Vcs, she is shy. but nevertheless, she is popular. Martha has won a wide circle of friends at school and in town. She is another in student from Hanover Township. She was graduated from Bloomsburg High School and also from Bloomsburg State Normal school, '23. Martha was on the Editorial Staff of our first newspaper. "Hill Top and \'iews." Xews When she finished her course here, she taught for a year in a rural school in her own home district. Xow. she has returned and joined our present Senior class. all agree that we wish that she had been with us longer. Martha never lingers long over a She gets it done quickly and task. always does it right. If something is to be accomplished one needs only to ask Martha. She's ready and willing to help every time. Do you wonder that we hate to see her go? Some school will join a We treasure. One /z: lluniiroil Kiglit \ R^ ESTHER M. LLOYD LOUNETA LORAH ^^^ Starruca. Pa. West Pittston High School West Pittston, Pa. "Esther" "Louneta" Esther is one of those girls who had the courage to choose the three year course. She doesn't seem to mind it here at all. It hasn't been hard tor her to do the work, she is naturally conscientious and ambitious and those two qualities in one person surely will lead to success. In Esther's case it is so. at least, so far. Louneta should be called the information bureau for the girls' dormitory because she is always sure to know all the girls and also where they live. This is also true, everyone knows Louneta. She is small in stature but she can show anyone how to be serious in school matters. She showed this ability by being in the front ranks of our Junior Thompson High School Esther is so quiet that most of us really know her. She has one failing and that is giggling. She gig- Honor We do not gles with reason and without. She is always willing to help those who go to her and especially those classmates who frequently misunderstand the assign- ment. She is one of those girls who call themselves the Mu Phi Sigma. W'c. your classmates, wish you much success and happiness, when you leave B. S. N. S.. wherever you may go and in whatever you may do. Roll. don't know how Loimeta became we do know that she few young men who a man-hater, but likes to talk to a happen to sit at her table. Louneta was one of the committee for Junior Customs. Some people might think the fact to be an honor but Louneta thinks it was some work just ask her? .\lthough Louneta is very studious she manages to get some spare time. This time is used in playing tricks upon the girls and she seems to be an expert at this. We are sure that Louneta will make a very successful teacher and with her go our best wishes. One Hundred Nine /ZL ^ u HANNAH LUTZ MiiBinville and Berwick High Schools Mifflinville, Pa. "Hannah" Hannah conies to us from that pretty town of Mifflinville and one need only to get acquainted with her to feel that she is a fine representative. Resides being a faithful and industrious student. Hainiah has many other talents such as playing the piano, painting china, doing all kinds of needle work and last of all being a good automobile driver. are sure that this young lady will make a success of school teaching and from the look in her honest brown eyes, she will be able to disci|)line her school by love and sympathy instead of the use of the "birch rod" which so little We many resort to. When Hannah passes beneath the Mater, the school will lose a genuine student and the Alumni Association a valuable member. arch of her Alma L i / ^J m m ~) y KATHERINE A. MARGARET McHUGH McLAUGHLIN M. Newport Township High School Hazleton High School Glen Lyon, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. "Kitty" "Peg" "Mac" Who? didn't miss a thing! "Kitty." of course. Have a good time while you have the chance, seemed wonder it to be a go with her. she always did? She Why. We We cannot forget her as one of the mcml)ers of that everlasting "Newport Gang" a born member of jolly — organization. She did her part when her N'cwport Comrades assembled If in one of their many rendezvous. you can't see her. you can always hear that her. "Kitty" responsible for a good deal is commendation when Cheer-leading. Through of it comes to her leading the cheers, our team's reputation was uplifted. She helped lead them to many a victory, and she didn't mind it a bit to stand in front of a body of students and make them do game their part. Yes. that's Wit, wittier, wittiest. "Peg," and she is one of the three sillies. ""Peg" is known to be one of the best kidders the and her policy is Normal '"never possesses, check your baggage." We wonder why! ""Peg's" chief occupation was walkin.g up and down Was the Main street at five o'clock. she always on time? Well, I guess! ""Peg" attended all the lectures at the auditorium so why wouldn't she be a good teacher? Her only regret is that she did not take the secretarial course, probably she could have been of some use in the sale of Gardners and Willys-Knights. Here's hoping that your career as a school teacher will not and always keep smiling be too long, at trouble. At any "Kitty" was not there to lead the cheers, the school spirit was at a very low ebb. if Then, we know that "Kitty" great many friends through her quick and pleasant service in the dining room. She couldn't see herself at the end of a line anywhere and as a result we saw her finished serving first. always got their ice won too. herself a Who cream \k first on Sundays? n - ANNA MADDEN Jenkins High School Pittston, Pa. "Nancy" Just one look at her and you will Full ag^ree that she is a very fine girl. of tun. and a friend most sincere— Whenever a word is that's Anna. needed she always supplies it in a cheerful fashion. Is she not worth while? One of "Nancy's" favorite sports is We walking down town at nights. wonder why? However, do not think not study. She is that she does one of our best stu- dents, and as for teaching, we are sure that she will be successful with the She has selected the Pri"kiddies." mary group. We all hope that your happiness and most successful days are ahead of j'Ou. "Nancy." R^ V U I m MABEL MAJOR ELEANOR MAINWARING Plains High School ' Plains, Pa. "El" Eleanor joined our ranks at the end first semester last year and has |)roved herself a worthy addition to our class. She joined the Primary ^roup and attended the summer session of school at B. .S. N. S. that she might he ahle to graduate with us. .'>he always has a cheery snn'le for her friends and never lets work take the pleasure out of life. In fact, lier motto seems to he "When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash." Eleanor seems to he very fond of that little song which contains the following line: "Each roomie will help We leave you, her brother to win." you, dear reader, to guess the reason. of the Although we firmly believe, Eleanor, some day you will depart from that teaching to a lifelong profession, we wish you crowning success in whatever work vou mav undertake. Kingston Township High School Tunkhannock, Pa. "Mabel" Here Mabel, one of our most inDid she ever enter a classroom unprepared? Well. I guess is dustrious girls. Mabel was a good sport, and good times hut her work came not! liked before her play. An active member in the Girls' Glee Each day. we could see her crossing the campus to Club was Mabel. also Science Hall practice to her music lesson. Mabel was most desirable friends a hand to help anyone in a sympathetic way. Her greatest hobby was "sleep." Her Saturday night's last words were. "Tomorrow morning I'm going to sleep." Was she ever awakened? Ask her a who always extended roomie. We know Mabel will be a success in has chosen the Primary group and is very fond of it. She things teaching will be her life's work, but judging from the letters she gets from the "Scm." she will not remain in the profession long. teaching as The class she of '26 wishes and success extends in all its best your future years. One Fourteen ^2: \ ::^ iy MARY LAURA MANN G. MARTIN Hazleton High School Jermyn High School Hazleton, Pa. Jermyn, Pa. "Mary" Did you ask who it Here was who was sweetly down the hall? Why it is our Laura. Some say that good goods come in small packages; it seems to be proved here. Laura may ho small but she flits from place do her bit. to place claims her as always willing is another "Cheery Eight." member of the A sweet personality, that's our Mary. This full of rascality good-natured, winsome lass has made many friends since her first appearance How? Through her at B. S. X. S. trilling so — wholesome laugh. know. Mary, that when "salting beds" or "wrecking rooms" was to be staged, you were never far away, and your characteristic laugh followed, no matter what the outcome was. Our Mary had a privilege which very few of us could boast of. We never saw the halls quite so clean as the morning after Mary got through sweeping them?!? We know Mary's pet verb it's "eat" Henry" candy -especially if an "Oh bar comes her way. contagious, to We Most every organization a member. Laura seems to have a specialty tor Pauls. If she can't have the one we saw here on a few week-ends she may find another close at hand. As a teacher here Laura has made a great success and we all know that she will make an "A" teacher next year. So. to you. Laura, the class of 1926 wishes you the best of luck and happiness. \Ve prophesy a short teaching career for vou. — — I Her industry in school work was, at times, appalling. She knows how to get along in classes as well as she knows how to dance. know the kiddies will love her as a teacher. You have our best wishes, Mary. We One L Kiflirii M ^ 1^ r MARGARET MATHEWS M. Sugar Notch High School Sugar Notch, Pa. "Peg" "Math" ROSE MEDO ij Glen Lyon, Pa. "Rose" Rose, another of thosi,- KoodII (If is naturcd kids from Sugar Notch. al\vay.» ready to give you any help that she can. "I'eg" i.s very fond of sports, And including basketball and tennis. Oh! We mustn't leave dancing out as Vou can that is one of her favorites. see "Peg" and her roomie spinning around the "(ixni" every evening after happens spite ot her smiling face, be a very reticent young Her first great ambition in was to become a nurse. After she was graduated from the nursing profession. Rose decided that greater opportunities lay in the teaching field. .So very suddenly she packed and cmbarked on her new experience, coming to our normal school, several weeks late but none the less determined to stay. Judging from the character of her good work at school and favorable stan(ling with her classmates. Rose is more than pleased with B. S. N. S. She is destined to become an excellent teacher and we sincerely hope that this profession will fill her life so completely that she will find boundless joy in fulfilling its many duties and obligations. sincerely wish her much success in life. We — but we can easily forgive that after knowing her. and we know she will make a perfect so to life Of all the teasers in the world, none could beat "Peg." She delights in teasing people. She has a characteristic smile that would cheer you even on the Happy, jolly and full gloomiest day. of fun, that's our "Peg." Really it would be hard to find a better sport or a more charming companion; but she isn't an angel by any Maybe in person. dinner. means. Ambitious? Newport Township High School No matter what school teacher or??? will be we wish her luck. it Olio Si>;tecn y^ :x\ =^ f^ RUTH E. np ^ LENA MELICK MEIXELL ' Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg. Pa. "Lena" Nescopeck High School Wapwallopen, Pa. "Ruthie" Ruth came 1924 high school. When first seeing her. we thought her quiet and shy but now we know she is possessed of much fun and jollity. She is always kind-hearted and helpFrom the signs on ful to everyone. her door. "Studying keep out." we have decided she is very conscientious about her work. Her favorite pastime is to get a book, curl up, and read. Last year she liked Gymnasium because Miss Munroe let them play This year she "Jolly is the Miller." does not play the game but has the Miller anyhow. alter to us in the tall of Kraiiuatiiigr from — We know Ruth teacher but long she will teach. cessful good make a sucwe wonder how will Xo matter, Ruth, Lena is one of our comniutors and also one of the locker room "bunch." She is one of the charming girls of our class and always has a smile ready for her classmates. Should you feel blue, go to Lena; she will chase the gloom away and bring a grin to your face. We we all think a great deal of her, but are sure someone else thinks more. How about it, Lena? of Lena's chief enjoyments is reading or reciting poetry. Some day. you may hear of a great elocutionist coming to your town, and it may be none other than our old classmate. We believe Lena will be a very capable teacher- one whom the school will be proud of having produced. You have the best wishes of the class, Lena. One — luck. One Seventeen / \ 2i. 3Q PAULINE Miffiinburg S. MENSCH f^ M LOIS M. MERRILL Northumberland High School Northumberland. Pa. "Louchee" High School MifRinburg, Pa. "Pauly" So. this quiet and Uiunv the sayiiiK "Good ^'o^l all things conic in small packages" and this certainly proves true in "Pauly's" "Pauly" has been with us only case. one year hut in that short period of time she has formed a circle of friends. To look at her you would think that she was a quiet lass but when you really know her you are forced to chauKe your opinion. Whenever there is any fun or mischief going on on not of our very girls who says but smiles a great deal. is right there when it comes to and jokes but never forgets her studies. Her favorite sport is going home over to visit parties in the the week-end country. We must be some wonder why? There attraction! Lois is always telling us how much she loves to sing and study music. Her greatest ambition is to become a school teacher, whether she will follow this profession or not. is doubted by all her close friends. know that you will succeed. Lois, and you have our best wishes for a bright and prosperous future. it. Pauline has proved to he a very successful teacher in her work here and we are sure that she will he successful can not in her work next year. this tell how long she will carry on Whenever we hear the profession. term "Efficient Teacher" we sliall remember our Pauline. We We Here's wishing you the best of hick, in whatever you may under- Pauline, take. One Eighteen AZL One little Lois fun Fourth Floor you can find Pauline as the leader of much Lois. is meek F^ ty JENNIE MEYERS ANNA MILLER Allenwood High School Allenwood, Pa. Mifflinville "Anna" "Jen" Quiet but preserving is "Jen," one of our third floor girls. She believes in the maxim. "Never put ofT until tomorrow what you can do today." She studies hard and is always ready to do a little more than is asked of her. Jennie returned to us the second semester of our Senior year to finish her teaching course. She has taught in Clearfield County for a few years and she was very successful in the profession. ness in Anna is a her chosen profession. is one of the Mifflinville "gang." Her broad smile and happygo-lucky appearance are her chief characteristics. Now Anna really doesn't want to She has her whole heart set upon nursing but. unlucky for Anna, she is afraid of dead people, and she certainly makes up for it with those teach. who I for good sport when it comes to hiking and parties. Success has been hers in the past and we are sure that she will have more as she strives on in the future toward her goal. \Vc wish her the best of luck and happiShe High School Mifflinville, Pa. are alive. wonder how long Anna will teach when it comes to cooking and bak- she is right there with the new dishes even though she always includes celery. Just how docs she do it and what does it mean? Well, if she doesn't follow up her profession, we know she could till up If her idle moments by sewing, too. you had seen her "art dolls" you would realize that this young lady possesses ing, tasty artistic Anna ability. is her cheery an all-round good sport and laugh may be heard any time. The success 1^ of '26 wishes you the future, Anna. class in 3 mucli 2^\ B BEATRICE MILLER V^- Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. "Beatty" "Lundi" Do is Our impression of Doretta is quiet girl, but knowing her has proven her to be quite different. Doretta loves to have a good time, and you may always count on her to be present if any mischief is at hand. Her one failing is always to be late to classes. Do not misunderstand me though; she is a conscientious student. Speaking of talent Doretta excels as a pianist. Another of her fond pastimes is reading poetry or translating Latin or French into English. As a teacher we feel sure you will be successful. girl Room of girls. and she gets How- ever, she popu- a liberal education. really a good student, lar, generous and cheerful. is She is also very witty. Beatrice graduated from Bloomsburg High .'school in 1923 but it was not until 1924 that she decided to enter B. S. N. S. It is a puzzle to most of us which "Beatty" will be a teacher or a houseis wearing a beautiful is State College. one make two is a — — She mond and wife. first that she Beatrice Miller, the B. S. N. S. Locker "Beatty" can discuss any topic by just asking "What's the User" jihilosopher Berwick High School Berwick. Pa. "Doretta" you see that slim l)ro\vn-eyed over there? That DORETTA MILLER ^^^ dia- intensely interested in It is said that one and — draw your own con- clusion. Beatrice, for success takings. you have our good wishes in all your future under- One Twenty / z: j^\ ^ R^ 6^ EVA MOORE Danville ALICE MORGAN M. Kingston High School High School Danville, Pa. Kingston, Pa. "Eva" "Al" one of our day students from We first thought that Eva would he very hard to get acquainted with but after a few days of com- "Al" has a wonderful vocabulary and always expresses herself exceedingU- learned that she was a She has those sad, tearful tine girl. eyes, which gives her face such a wistful e.xpression. but. you know they say. "Looks are deceiving." and in this case and studious, but knowing her changes this idea for she really is jolly and full Eva is Danville. I)anionshii) it is we true. Readers, take heed, beware of those eyes, for you can never tell what is beOnce in awhile she exhind them. presses her thoughts such as, "Would one of you like to go with me to BuckEva, ale w"s to look at some shoes? did you really desire to see them alone? Eva. we wish you luck vou undertake. in well. At glance she appears to a l)c quiet of fun. She alarms us occasionally with sonic remark jocular or otherwise and when she is in this mood people around sit up and take notice, as her jokes always "go over big" and are the funniest and most unique. We wonder why she is aKvays so — startling — get home sure there is anxious We to feel for week-ends. more attractive things than eats. anything We are inclined to envy "Al" in her choice of sit M-A-L-E around waiting he says We it because while for letters to we come over the telephone. know "A\" does not intend follow the teaching profession but in whatever she may undertake we wish her success and happiness. all to One Twenty One JV\ vX. U ^ b I ANNE CHARLOTTE MORGAN MORGAN R. Edwardsville High School Edwardsville, Pa. "Charlotte" Edwardsville High School Edwardsville, Pa. "Anne" Was tlu-ri' ever a pal like your Was am sure 1 there ever a gal so truer that everyone who knows Anne would answer these questions in the negabecause she surely is a wonderful tive "gal" and a true pal. — Like the rest of u.s, Anne is always She never wants to ready for fun. miss a "wise crack" and ofTers some good ones in return. But, along with like the rest of us fun, she is also she isn't playing If very studious. "Hearts" or "Solitaire." she's writing — lesson plans!! Anne never talks about her boy friends, so she keeps us guessing as to whether or not they interest her. know she has many, for her sunny disposition will always win her friends. We We sure that Anne will make She's an exceptionally good teacher. taking up primary work and all the shouldn't they? children love her. "Nobody ever saw her cry. Nobody ever heard her sigh. That's why we like her so." Wherever Charlotte is, there laughter reigns supreme, she seems to be quite She is good-natured, a larry-ous. hi good sport, an interesting conversaespecially where Jimmy is tionalist, concerned. When she was president of the student government, often we heard her clarion call echoing through the — we must have quiet," She has a cheery hello and smile for everyone. When work is mentioned, Charsuddenly serious but lotte becomes then, why worry about work when there is intuition. Our Charlotte made a very good record teaching and seems Here's pointed for a success there. hall, "Girls, — luck to vou. Charlotte. feel Why She is always full them interested. Our of pep and keeps best wishes go with you. .\nne. One Twenty Two ^ / 3 2v\ X h u 1 GILBERT MORGANS MARGARET MORGAN Old Forge High School Old Forge, Pa. "Sonny" Edwardsville High School Edwardsville, Pa. "Sonny" hails from town of Old Forge. that well "Peggy" known Being small in stature when he entered this institution, he received the name of "Sonny." But B. S. N. S. must have agreed with him because during his two year stay at the Normal School he has grown both physically and mentally. When he entered this institution he said that he was a woman hater, but like many other great men he weakHe turned ened and was con<|uered. out to be one of the Romeos who never misses an after dinner dance. Perhaps there is a reason. He always said he was interested in the situation of Loomis Park. "Sonny" was one who was always Wherever going on. — there you is will something stirring be sure to find "Peggy" for instance she'd never even dream of missing a basketball game when the Normal team plays at home. Petite and peppy, she sweeps everything before her. She amuses us sometimes by her extreme excite-ability but it comes to original ideas, she is She gets her always right there. studies done in the same business-like manner that she does everything else, for she is a great believer in system. when is always ready to help out any way and is a friend worth having. With her go the best wishes of "Pegg\-" in her class. And when in all of his work. to real study he could show up many of the students. He was the we could easily type of a person like because his disposition was one that always left him satisfied. The best wishes of the class of '26 go with you prepared it came whom in all your undertakings, "Sonny." m LLl in ni One Twenty Three EDITH Luzerne, Pa. M. MORRIS Newport High School Wanamie, Pa. "Tommy" "Edith" "Tlic man of the crowd in our crowd" our "Tommy." At least she seems so to the "S. L K." Don't ask us howshe ever came to he called "Tonuny" Since Edith first entered Normal School she has been very active and one of the leaders of the school. During her Junior year we heard from her name fits at any rate. "Hot Dog" should he "Tommy's" occasionally hut when she became a Senior we heard from her more often. EMILIE MORRETT ^^• . -, Luzerne High School is hut the middle name. of us seems She as well as the rest to thrive on them. Our "clean-up" supervisors is always ready to join the ranks of the "eatups." She feeds, limes. parties, is there and when it comes to good all-around "Tommy" is a good student too, and are ^ure she will make an excellent teacher, hut for how long? have we We our douhts and fears. If you hear the hanjo-uke strumming in Room M)0 you'll know it is "Tommy" practicing "I'kelele Lady," "If I Were a Student in Cadiz," or "Sole Mio." The hest of luck go with you, "Tommv," in all of your future life. As an athletic leader. Edith is good, but as a "Y. W." president she is still better. L'nder her leadership the "Y" has done big things and accomplished a whole lot. full of lite and pep and can even ride horseback when the groom goes along. Ask her why she always laughs when anyone says. "Girls, can't you speak?" There is a certain someone that Edith I-'dith is seems particularly interested in; his is Jack. Do we need to mention the rest? first name We cannot say how long Edith will teach but we wish her the best of luck, nevertheless. One Twenty Four yz: 3 \ 2b. V R^ r >> KATHRYN MONROE CATHERINE MURPHY (O Hazleton High School Middletown, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. ••Kay" Montrose High School Loved by one, loved by all. No one ever meet,s her that doesn't remember her. She i.s carefree. happy-KO-lucky, refusing to worry until the last minute. Her charnu'uK personality has won her Here is Catherine, a good girl with a very pleasing personality. She has won many friends by her sweet smile and gentle ways. This year she joined the clas of '26, which would not be complete without her. She is a very industrious student and we always find her preparing lesson plans. Catherine has proven herself a .great success in her practice teaching at Normal. know she will be just as successful in her future teaching and hope it doesn't end too soon. Catherine doesn't believe in "All work and no play." The pleasant cry of "Come, kids, I got a box," indicates that everyone is welcome to share a treat with her. Whenever Catherine attempts to do a thing, she works until she accomplishes her task. In whatever field you choose, our best wishes for good luck and success go with you, Catherine. many "Murphy" friendships. "Kay" has taken Primary work and we all know that she will make a good Primary Teacher because she likes the kiddies. As taking in school activithere on the job. As president of the Alpha Deha she is one of our peppiest sisters and the "Y" cabinet would not be complete without her, for she has proved to l)c a most relialile treasurer. ties for — Kay This juirt riglit is little lass all work and no is finished does play. there are not believe in After the work few jollier girls than she. "Kay" will always be remembered as one of our sweetest girls, and we hope she will always be considered such. It is certain she will have a most success- We life as a school teacher until Here's to your success and happiness, ful . ••Kav," One Twenty Five / z: 2^\ 19 F / u AGNES L. MYLES THELMA NAYLOR Edwardsville High School Edwardsville, Pa. Old Forge High School "Agnes" "Thelma" Kingston, Pa. — and demure? in appearance, both wit and mischief lurk Loval)le and l)ehind those gray eyes. obliKing, she is everybody's friend and is particularly loved by the kiddies in The Training School. Quii-t yes — But Agnes very fond of everything perpiano players, lor intaining to music stance, is — and there is real meaning be- hind her favorite exclamation, "Oh. for the love of John!" She is a very clever artist in fact she designs most of the note book covers and posters of Fourth Floor Annex. She is very conscientious and industrious when we allow her to be. although she contributes her share of fun and noise to any gathering. This young lady is as it were "castle crazy" here's hoping she gets one some day. Who remembers the time Agnes forgot to go to her birthday party? However, that was the first and only time she was not the first to any feed. are sure that Agnes will make good in her profession and we all wish for her the success and happiness she — — Here another one of our quiet she appears to be. We understand, however, that she can always find something to talk about after girls is — that is ten o'clock at night. Thelma believes she gets her beauty sleep in the morning for she never gets up before the class bell rings. We heard she has taken lessons from firemen concerning the proper methods to don clothes in a hurry. Her favorite topic for discussion is "Charlie" and her favorite expression is "Applesauce." We wonder why she dines at Rinkers every Friday evening? \ormal School has given Thelma two inseparable pals, Helen and Betty. The is best of luck and success to the wish of vour classmates. you We deserves. One Twenty / z: Six N^ :^ h DOROTHY ELEANOR NEWMAN MARGARET Danville High School Saint Mary's "Dotty" The second .semester of our Junior year ushered into our midst a sweet Smiling and .i?ay. black-haired lassie. always ready with a cheery "hcUo"' and a helping hand, she soon won our "Dotty." .gang of joined the beloved, renowned back hall fame. Whenever anyone was lonesome or bhie. she immediately went to back hall for cheering. Dorothy fitted into merry her niche and merry ball Dorothy .soon helped of joy rolling. keep the sport, is not only a good but also a good scholar. This young ladv has her serious studious moods and woe unto the person who disturbs her study in.g! She can sit. "Dotty's" joy is art. patiently for hours in order to make a She has made detail to suit her taste. many We O'BRIEN High School Miners Mills, Pa. "Margie" Danville. Pa. hearts. T. clever designs. are certain that "Dotty" is going wish to make an excellent teacher. However, her luck in her profession. not for a long time, because "Dotty"' admits that she likes to cook. As a parting word we wish to say "Good Do not forget luck and best success. vour old B. S. X. S. friends." We The old saying. "Vou cannot judge a its cover," is true in connection with our little Margaret. Behind her big brown eyes, there lurks a great deal of mischief. Modest, shy, and the best and truest friend anyone could have, is our "Margie." book by Wherever served, have a there are "eats" to be Margaret alway.s manages to corner of the table reown little spread consisting of coffee, crackers, ketchup, ginger cookies, etc. Although she is always ready to enjoy a good time, "Margie" has never been known during her two years at Bloomsbur.g to have let a single lesson .go undone. She is a very conscientious worker: our Margaret is the kind of student of which any school might rightfully feel proud. little served for her — We all hope and we feel sure that you will win success and happiness wherever you may go, and whatever you may do, Margaret. OJ due Twenty Seven r"F E K- HELEN ODELL CORA OHL Falls. Pa. Bloomsburg High School Bloomsburg, Pa. "Bud" ••Helen" Helen is one of our quiet, conscientious .liirU who is bound to make She posa success in Iut profession. sesses the sterlin.ij (niality of being dependable. F.ver helpin.ij in schoolworlv know how lier willin.ii; and gracious classmates in makes her iiopular. heliiful she was to us their We when through Nature Study! Helen has inherited She was always one of artistic ability. the best students in our art classes. Her clever paintings in the group project note-books testifies to this. One of her hobbies was tramping through the woods to find something she had never \vc struggled We know that "Bud" is one of our brown-eyed bobbed hair lasses. She is one of our jolly students and always ready to do her share of fun. One's first impression of ••Bud"' i^ that she is (juict, but that droll little mouth always assures the ••locker roonV of loads of fun. They say her hobby is ••Tardiness." but then, everybody likes to get the That's all mail before leaving home. right, she is an earnest worker and always succeeds at whatever task she may perform. Vou may be assured that she will always do her best. '•Seek •Bud' seen before. Her peculiar and characteristic smile suggested a vein of mischief hidden until her lesson plans were finished. wonder why she was so interested learning to play "Home. Sweet in The sun — We Home" on that the uke? so versatile in all her work are sure that she will succeed her undertakings. Helen is we in all One Twenty YZL Eiirlit and you shall find alwavs shine.^' shall / ^ R^ ELIZABETH THELMA OHLMAN CATHARINE OLMSTEAD Wilkes-Barre High School Wilkes-Barre, Pa. "Betty" Northumberland High School Northumberland, Pa. Here's a fjirl who is ovi-rflowing with sunshine. Ju.st one look at her .