> ¦¦ ¦' ' ¦ ' ". -*¦ ' WANTED 1,000 ROOTERS AT OUR ' GAMES' ' JIUCKNEIX RESERVES HEItJS SATURDAY T I | y n— ^B a M— M B i B n M a ^ a > L JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. KEYSTONE BREAKS BUCKNELL RESERVES The remaining officers of the StuCouncil of the Self-Government OUR EARLY LEAD HERE NOVEMBER 8 { dent Organization have been elected. They are : » MISS BABB RESIGNS. Thursday ,n oon, at the staff meeting, Miss Helen Babb tendered her resignation as Staff Advisor, in which capacity she served since the paper was organized under the name of ; Bloom-in-News. The staff regrets very much that Miss Babb will not ,be with us to advise and criticize us in our work, nevertheless she takes with her, best wishes for success in her new position.* t Miss Babb will teach in one of the Junior High School of Philadelphia, Pa. Property Commissioner Our boys lost a hard fough t game Harriet Sutliff On Saturday, Normal will tackle last Saturday to Keystone Academy 1 the strong Bucknell Reserves from |Judge Frances Ickes by the score of 7-2. Bloomsburg's Lewisburg. This team has been a j Associate Judge chance to score early ni the first perconsistent winner all year , and .. William Letterman iod following an exchange of points Coaches Meade and Baker are an- - Tiio Sell Government organization by Zeveny and Cook , for Keystone, ticipating a hard battle with them. is now in running order. We can attempted field goal, and Walsh's Last year the reserves were routed see this by a sign now posted on the proved fruitless when Normal was the by our warriors by a score of 27-0. Bulletin Board in^ Training unable to dent the Keystone line for They are confident of beating normal School. This sign reads :— the necessary two yards. A fumble ¦this year, however, and thereby atone Students of Junior High. by the usually dependable Kazlusky for the defeat delivered them last following Laws : was costly during this attempt, as the Please obey the year. Normal , on the other hand , is THE HALLOWE'EN DANCE. grass. j ball was recovered by Bloomsburg determined to beat the boys from ,i l . Keep off the out of Halls before bell J about twelve yards from the goal The annual Hallowe'en dance held Lewisburg and keep the school rec- 2. Keep rings. ! Saturday night proved a marvelous line. Here Walsh tried a field goal , ord intact. ¦ but it went low, and Keystone recov- success. At no time since the beginThere are no serious injuries to 3. Keep to right in halls. class. ered on the tv/o yard ilne. Cook , for ning of the school term was such keep any of the boys out of action , 4. Be orderly befox*e bannisters. 't slide down 5. Don Keystone, here attempted to kick out spirit and interest displayed. Stud- 1 and with Haupt and Stoker, two of Signed , from behind his own goal line, but ents, faculty , and alumni assi sted in our backfielders , back in. togs after Police Com. the pass to him was low and. he had making this success possible. being out for a week with sprained The gym presented a very attractn o time to kick , so was thrown by ankles, there is no reason why B. S. ive sight. Orange and black streamBloomsburg for a safety. This oddly ¦ N. S. should not win. Come, all you I Heard in Junior High Geography featured play, quite uncommon in ers, cats, skeletons, witches and that Normal students, rally to the cause Class: one hundred per cent, strong and ! How many bananas to pygmies j football , was indeed a novelty on Mt. charming arrangement of color bet' cheer old Normal to victory ! ! eat? j Olympus, and followers of Normal ter known as confetti constituted the Do pygmies go to a graveyard ! teams for years do not exactly recall decorations. The gaiety began with |when this happened here before, if a grand march led by "The Shortess when they have a picnic ? CHAPEL ECHOES. Famiiy." The judges during the The reason the water in the ocean march selected the most pretty, most The period ended without further The Double Quartette made its doesn 't rise any higher is that the unique , and funniest costumes. After scoring by either team although Key' , initial appearance and also a big hit , fish drink it as it comes in. stone was gaining consistently at a gra n d m ar ch of fift een minutes clothes catch on fire Do peoples' in chapel on Friday. Since we have I times. duration , the judges decided who heard it and know its capabilities, we I in Africa because it is so hot? ! Just bafpr ° Hie eml of the first half wero th me , o^^^^will, and see if we for the Art Club Piny , "The Three ;line. little ' boy, so you members who are havfcn 't proj^^^^B^rrectly ! \ Bears." It's going to bo better than on the verge of losing membership, "Red Ridin g Hood ," therefore everybrace up so you 'll be "in " on the Larry— "Teacher, do . T Jet an A?" go od timb. Raymon d TjJHVk (working in one is going to come to nee it. ' Teacher— "My dear , iHis isn 't a, Bush' s)— "WhaTHS) you wish?" beouty contest. " W, Grace Hnrlos— 'A date sundae , BLOOMT-INiNRWS y please. " Kwns, reciting in NocJol .ofc' y, waj T^B Marian— "Did I leave nt ring in By u vote of the student body, the Raymond-—"Soi^y, Grace, but 1 name drifting :h'om,the , subj ect. the bathvoom7" :• M <1 of the school paper was ch anged Maroon L ah'ondy have a dfito for next Sunday fronW^gflHtij| j ust a minute," interrupted "Now. Mnrgcvrot Morgan— "^B, it's and ^&4 to ^* around the bowl, "..,-, , .,., • .^L, ¦ - , ' , Prof. BrUl. "Yuu .' ro n ltt ^IeJ ^j tfj ^H , mu " j •- >^ ' \ j» ' ' ' ^^^^ ' - flDaroon ant) Oolfc Published weekly during the school year by the Bloomsburg State Normal School in the interests of the students, faculty, alumni and the school in general. STAFF MEMBERS. Edison D. Harris Editor in "Chief George Janell Assistant Editor in Chief Literary Editor Ruth Walper Fannie Hilbert Assistant Literary Editor Mike Beshel, Betty Davis Sports Edi .tors Kathryn Price Training School Joseph Dugan Circulation and Exchange Hugo Riemer Assistant Circulation ami Exchange , Samuel Barrow Alu m ni Edi t or JeTan Lacoe Personal and Social Editor Margaret Jones Humor Editor William B. Jones Business Manager Secretarial Staff. Charlotte Morgan Genevieve Wilson Reportera. Margaret Emmitt, Florence J ones, Lily Watkins, Mary Isaacs, John Opiary Faculty Advisors S. L. Wilson , Miss Edna Munro Subscription Price $1.25 per school year for resident students and alumni. Office room, 113 Main Building.B. S. N. S., Bloomsburg, Pa. j ; ': ~ KAMPUS £t>&TTER. We wonder who 'Be ssy 's" four girls are ? ^ Maybe Miss Culver can tell us. PERSONALS. Misses Merl Derk and Louise Sher! er spen t , the week-end at their Alma 1 Mater. ! Miss Dora Wilson had as her guests Misses Gladys Jones, Esther Jones, ' A local goat ate the tail fea thers and Dorothy Wlimark , all of Factoryof a rooster and upon being milked I vine. produced two quarts of cocktail. Again we found "Mike " among those present. I If you want some good humor , look Gordon Llewellyn was a guest of in the mirror and have a good laugh. the school over the week-end. j Robert Chase, Lehigh , was t he A man will dodge anything that is j guost of Maud Keen over the weekt hrown at him , whether it be a brick end. or a woman . Helen Fairclo'ugh had company too . May we add "per usual , " Hel"Deb. "—"Sam's an awful talker.,'" J en ? With open arms we welcomed "Toppy "— "Why don 't you gag j ( back "Mil" Gallagher and "Peg " Ferhim? " j ry to their Alma Mater. "Deb. "— "Oh , then he 'd chew the rag. " ! ORAL EXPRESSION TEACHER. Who is the meanest man in the world , you ask ? Why the guy who 1 We are very glad to welcome Miss proposes to an old maid over the tele- |Alice Johnston* to our school as a phone and after she accepts him , tells j member of the faculty this year. j From what we have heard of her she her he had the wrong number . —Ml Ho wonders with the students in j Oral Expression and Interpretation. James— "I' m looking for somebody I Miss Johnston is very well preparto lend me ten dollars. " i 'h! to perform her duty here for she Jimmie Jones— "Well , it' s a nice i obtained her master 's degree at Columbia University. She has taught day for it. " | " n the University of Michigan and also supervisor of correct speech Tell me not in mournful numbers j:| '.HvasRacene , Wis., before coming to Life is but an empty dream , !| Bloomsburg. Miss Johnston has I have eaten raw cucumbers ' charge of the Dramatic Club and exAnd I find that Life 's a scream. pects to put some big things over this —Exchange. year. : EDITORIAL. SCHOOL SPIRIT. School spirit—What is it? School spirit is your spirit—the combined spirit of all the students and faculty and whole hearted support in ALL the activities of our school. There is one thing, at present, tha t should interest our entire student body and alumni as well. That one thing is our athletics, The best place we can show our school spirit is at our football games. The cheering this year is far superior to that of previous years, but from now on we want our spirit to show itself in our cheering. Let us then resolve to make our games more exciting by the amount of school spirit shown. Let us back our team Satamfey with vim , vigor, and hearty co-operation. Bloomsburg has put some champion teams on the grid before . and it is doing it now , but their success will be more phenominal if the student body cheers from the side-lines. If your ambition is at a low ebb, remember that yelling does not require nearly so much effort or strenuous labor as the team 's playing. . Cooper (smiting the strings)—i "V Let 's have a tleast six hundred and fifty rooters at the game Saturday, "This harp seems to sing that you , / and bring with you all your reserve pep. ; love me. " THEY DO SAY THAT | Verna— "But , Coop , that' s not a i Pa., is with us. \ We wonder what makes Keenes ' j harp , it's a lyre. " Of all talking machines "Boannie " likes the "Vic " best. We won- Knees stay sore. Gilbert Morgan may be a great j—|Z>«!>O((»(KZ>«)J—11 Studio of Photography der why?' Ji ggs likes to sit beside Alice in help to his mother when he grows ; : up. the library. Larry is rushing "Flo. " i Ken VanBuskirk is rushing Kitty 124 E. to . > ' Sam and Andy are knocking 'em j Castles a t t he af t er dinner dan ces j dead downtown. j J I bu t not on Saturday night. We When you think of Most of the boys on first and sec- y wond er why? Nick has something * ond floo rs know Anna when they go to say. 2ffi*0*©*0*QK5*0*©*0*©*©*0>ffi( Coach M eade doesn't always ride down town. 14. Q Ken VanBuskirk , all-American alone at night. ^^ cen t er a t W es t C h e s t er las t year , is The boys on the third floor dethink of * with us playing on the third team. (j > pend a lot on "Jimmie. " Peg Killian likes candy, especially I There is many a stop between the ft BUCKALEW'S U\ VCampus and the movies . Saturday "Barres. " The young Riemers have fallen rates. N The Second Floor Gang say it fo r color , especially "Grey " and "Red. " The second floor is slowly with Posters. When you want 5 Faculty Porch is used on Saturday improving. I* Betty Davison sure kn ows her nite. If you don 't believe me ask stuff—getting in with the Supt, of Margaret and Charlotte Morgan. Schools son. Why? She expects to Jamie Jamison will get over it. teach down town soon. The B. D. C .presdient is going to r \ spend Thanksgiving at Newport ac????»????????????????????? cording to present indications. GRUEN WATCHES *• "C'nfct" Haupt was singing "The AT Girl I Lefv Behind Me" the other nito. The Juniors will soon "wise up. " Q SNEIDMAN 'S JEWELERY STORE * a *- <, . Our Middlers are afraid to spend j ». $2.50 on the Seniors. Jerry has taken a fancy to blondes go to instead of brunettes. | ^^^ K% There is much hand holding in the library. |\ Assets over \; Coach looks 'cm over at the after Two M i llion Dollar s dinner dances. |; ^ ¦ /lOl, O <\ I"" 1 T T ^ T* * M m/ SI t 9 h X ^^^ "Tony" Lanshe of Allontown, < » i • for L j ± iv 1 Jack Geistwite I jj ^ SHOES d fi - | ); Bloomsburg I: Nati onal jj Bank j\ 1 j: |j Wl J. E.ROYS , JEWRLE R , M^ ^ \\ <> Business. <¦ JmZ. Schoch, Presiden t \K H, Hidlay , Cashier \\ 4f fii) 1 I lessing that we have him with us. Poor dear , I hope he gets strong soon. What was that Mrs. Carter , you 're Jieting? GoodnesH I wish Benj amen and to diet to get thin. He 's wasting iway, really. Last week he only ,v«ij r 'AG(l one hundred and ninety lou nds, and that's far below normal , ['m sure. I give him milk and bis- A Pa tent Medicine A ;uit every hour , in order to buoy up iis strength. Well if you 'd j ust as Toilet Goods ief get him some Mrs, Carter , I'm A |] uiro he would appreciat e it. Oh , no , [ knew it wouldn 't bo too much Greeting Cards j trouble for you. Would you believe K it , Mrs. Carter , when the doctor orj ovod Bonjamen on a light diet I fed K Stationery A him sponge cake every how' hour. Oh , yes, of course it was ligh t enough. I put twelve eggs h\ it every time. 0 thank you. Mrs. CarCall\Bell 53 Bloomsburg, Pa. I ter. (Say thank you Benjamen , l) there 's a dear). fj , .A)8 E. Main St. "Really Mrs. doCarter I don 't know ^A^^ AA^iAttfl ^^^^ A4 ^AA^^^^ AA^MAA ^^ A4^iflM whnt j ^kkpuld without him ,, he 's Qr^^^l^o<:><[J ¦lBA^feA4 ahJ ^^^ flitfl ^^^^^ H WI\vWW ^W VP ^^^^ S^^^ IW4Wv ^ P^WW ^ Pww ^^ V^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^ l i BEST j ¦ — ¦ ¦ ' - ' ¦ i I.... ¦' ¦ — .. — — .. Naturalness w - ^j> ¦ ¦ I BUSH 'S | Quality Shop jj f |F-I-L-M-S | 0 J. C. Mercer 2 .A / A, < ', ^^^^^^^^^ HR ^^^ H^^^^^^k^A- j T EXACO f Lubricant s Gaso l ine Kerosene I 1 I • SEABOARD & INLAND OIL CORP. j ' V ^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ L^ ^ ,- ^^^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ im I ¦ " MUSICAL ARTISTS COURSE Gretchen Culver went home for , ..;•: ALUM-N I father Among the many* oppoi'tunities af- the week-end. She had her Lena Enama , '24 , is touching grades seven and eigh t in the Lafiin , forded to the students of B. S. N. S., and aunt as guests Saturday. grades one and two at Western , Penna., schools. Flo. Ryan spent the week-end in Max Long, '24 , is teaching art in is the Musical Artists Course. This Wilkcs-Barre. ScHuylkill County, Pa. ? is a series of concerts and operas unWilliam T. Payne , '22 , is a Senio r the new $500 ,000.00 Joseph Smcd- der the direction of the Manhattan "Kay " Price spent the week-end in the school of liberal arts at Lafay- ley Junior High School of Chester , Opera Co. at her home in Scranton. Pa. ette College. The first concert was given by Lylc Mather entertained her sister Clin t on W ei sen iluh , '215, is ag a i n Laura BreiscTi , '19, is teaching Queena Maria a fine lyric soprano. , over the week-end. Janet , fourth grade at Moorestown , Now teaching grade seven at Old Forge, She held the interest of all from the Margaret Jones, our . Humor EdiPa. He attended the summer session Jersey. beginning to the end. Among her Harold Hoy, '22 , is teaching math- of Susquohanna University during numbei's were selections in French , tor, also better known as "Red ,", had j Italian , bu t best of all—English. as her guest over the week-end her ematics and science in the Cokeburg, the past summer. mother. George "Punk" Schwartz , '23, is i Washington County, Pa., Junior High Florence Harvey Kluenter at the teaching mathematics in the Hazle- piano School. , gave several selections which Helen Leutholt, '24, is teaching at ton , Pa., Junior High School. George were greeted with much applause. <¦ —ft has music supervision as his ultimate Queena Taylor , Pa. Maria 's closing number was and has for two summers been aim , Frank Buss, '24 , ha s accepted a the "Shadow Song" from Denorah. position with the Wilkcs-Barre Can a t te n d i n g the H ollis Dan n C our ses , She has received the highest praise Company. Mr. Buss worked for this given at the West Chester Normal fro m every one in the school. firm before entering B. S. N. S., and School. The second of the series was an how we f eel he is qualified t o hold a I Helen Genscmer , '24 , is teaching opera "The Barber of Seville ," given better position than before enteringi I in the primary grades at Hershey, Pa. in the auditorium on Oct. 17. This sch ools. our institution. taken from an old Spanish comJ ames R eynolds , '24 , is teaching - was Margaret "Peg" Ferry, '24, of ic opera. The Barber himself was Bloomsburg, Pa. Freeland , is now substituting in the. grades seven and eight at Nuangola. t he c a use of much la u gh t er on the schools of her home town. She paid Pa. "Chick" visi ted B. S. N. S. over pa rt of everyone , and the music masa recent week-end. us a visit over the past week-end. ter ca used m uch surprise w hen he Cap it al $60,000 Esther Jones , '24 , is teaching appeared. Francis "Shack" Shaughnessy, '24 , His height and his long is t eac hing grade fiv e in t he G len [ grades four and five at Hartford , Pa. finge r were espe c iall y pron oun Surplus $225, 000 ced. Lyon, Pa., school district. He says ! She was with us last Saturday to help A t the close of th e d r ama a short root for B. S. N. S. during the B. S. he enj oys the work immensely. ballet w a s given. This was an exMargaret Jones, '22 , is teaching N. S.-Keystone Academy game. ceedingl y good part of the evening's program. We are looking forward Dr. J. J. Brown Notice;—I t is requested that all with much anxiety to the coming en^ ! "HALLOWE'EN FIESTA." President ¦Normal School students boarding at Goblins, wit ches, and skeletons en- the school b u y slickers t o be wo rn tertainment. Will it be as good as M. Milleisen . the se ? tertained at a dinner party in the mornings when grape-fruit is served j V. Pres. and Cashier Normal dining room , O c t ober 31, for breakfast. We hope that every1924. Their color scheme was orange|' > one will comply with this request as S. L. Miller P ERSONA LS and black. Tables were very taste- j many lives are in danger of being Asst. Cashier Lyle Mather spent the week-end at fully decorated and festoons of crepe' llost through drowning. Resources $2,300,000 paper added to the gaiety of the her home in Berwick. i. scene. Joe Gallagher, who also graduated The dormitory students took it for ' Miss Ruth Thomas , firs t pri z e, one from among our ranks last year, was 3 per cent Interest on Deposits granted that they were invited , but ;|do zen yellow chrysanthemums; Miss with us again. " a special invitation was extended toi i Dora B. Wilson , second p r i z e , a bo x Elsie Jones went to Dalmatia and I the members of the faculty and stud-¦j of candy—Whitman 's Samples. Al- Selinsgrove with Arlie Leister. ents living down town. The invita- though these tables were selected , it Clara Martin , Lucille Kauffman , tion was heartily accepted by all , for ,11 was very difficult for the judges, Mrs. Margaret Coburn , Margaret Isaac { Latest Improved Burglar due to previous experiences , the par-• Rhodes , Mr?. Wesley, and Dean Sut- and Laura Mann spent the week-end : Proof Vaults. ty promised to uo a gay one. lifi' , to decide which really were the in Hazleton. 1 Safety Deposit P^" The well-known "Stand-Up " song' j bes t, for all were very attractive. Mura Miller spent the week-end in presented an excellent opportunity After the excitement in the dining- Pittston. Largest Banl i to display the famous musical talent ¦ room had subsided somewhat , wo Gertrude Hildebrand spent the of both faculty and students , m uch i wended our way to the gym , where week-end in Scranton. r — • " to the discomfort of those who were¦ we were beseiged by Dr. Riemer , Q>«:S£I>O!><^>O(KI^(K^I>0O<^>^^ I—] requested to stand. Ask "Jigger " |Jones , Jerry and many others to purand "Al," they know. Talk about ; ! chase B. S. N. S. Megaphones. After your football snake dances , led by ' ;a peppy and hilarious pep meeting, Jimmie Jones. They have nothing ¦i climaxed with a few dances , the paron the dining-room snake-dances led l |ty adjourned. j^^¦y Miss Mason. But then , a very ' j special attraction in this case watJoe Laubach , who held the end of the line quite steady. And then , tlw; ! L OUI S BERNH A PD , Sr. menu. We mustn 't forget that ! | 0!) Year of Service Tomato boullin and saltines , crenmWATCHIiS . DIAMONDS AND ,¦ ed potatoes, halibut , peas and lettuce , ! x This stock is always in apple pie order when you s JKWRLRY orange sherbut and cake constituted , { 1 First Nat. Bank Building Bloomsburg, Pa perfectly willing A come that it M in—but we are j the meal. And a^k Miss Munroc if xl should look like the Wreck of the Hesperus when s cider helped to cap the climax—she ' ^ know3l A you go out. n Prizes were awarded to Uio two most tastefully deeonited tables. I—|!>0$0(KZ>0(KZ>00<)«—I A:j§ K If you are looking1 for a suit or a fr iend—if it's The hostesses at thowo tables were The Farmers i National ! Bank i Ift ;j/ -\ ft , \ COLUMBIA THEATRE jj KV y ) ????? ???? *>f*»Of ?«>«>????????? <> I: Barton Pursel « «\ Tailor and Bushleman < 0 Suitings For Fall Now I 1 In ] ings Now on Display < \X \\ : ft Ten Commandments |-? N. E. SYMPHONY J y \ A • ? Full Line of Fall Furnish - 3 aJ? ^^^^^^ ¦itoiMi ^tei ^ Friday Nov 7 THE 5 !f ORCHESTRA Sents on Sale Now • > Sat. Nov. 8 "Desert Outlaws " A 5? i A store upside down for you? ?j s j} S A y U J Come in—you can upset the store without upsetting us! ! " The Store With A Contamet " ' S HEMINGWAY S' ti fflTir wr 'Tinr — iwtii. j i Him inr iinwimm iim—i 11 1 u [J I • Jill ibs^T^«aF PA»HaoN_j PAKK clothj KK^yjsaaaisag n o<^^B^flO< Jhl ^ n LJ LJ UaorF>0()<^^4 /j what you are seeking—you won 't confuse us by ' ' * ' saying ''I'll think it over. " A i ^ 5fi . Did anyone ever turn a l^jH i ^ . .l ¦. . ^K V J iftfl 'il I « J /