Art Kxlii bit COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES j PREPAR ATIONS BEING NOW PLAYING A BIG ROLE FACULTY-COMMITTEES the announc ement made MADE FOR FIELD MEET ! by Following EOR COMMENCEMENT Dr. Reimer on April 22 , our Com- Room 33 . MORE FACULTY MEMBERS TO LEAVE Miss Edna Munro , inst ruc tor of Physical Education for women, has mencement exercises will undergo a resigned as a member of the faculty. great change. Instead of graduating j Miss Munro came to Bloomsburg two Wherever one looks now, girls are \ June 8, Commencement will take It is now very evident that com- years ago and has done very much in j ¦ to be seen walking on three legs ; ona p lace at 10 o 'clock on f'Viday morning mencement is drawing near, for no t leg1 ; j ump ing through hoops; p lay ing June 5. This shift will necessitate a j', only are the Seniors talking and raising the standards of physical eduleap frog or doing many other stunts, j change in the other chiss activities. j thinking about it but the faculty is cation , and has aroused much interest I wonder why ? I Senior exams will begin the week also taking an active part in its prep- in women's athletics in this instituThe other day we heard some one •»f May 25 ending May 30. On Sun- ; arations. Faculty committees have tion. She has been instrumental in say tlutfc there ia to be a field meet on day, Miiy ¦j \ , at 10 o'clock , the Bac- j been appointed to help the Seniors the forming of the Athletic Leaders . May 20th , in which , everyone from calaureate sermon will be delivered , make this the best commencement group which trains the women to aclii-at {:rauOfs to members of the fac- ' j lien the Senior vacation , another j'; ever held here. They are as follows : cept leadership in girls athletics and ulty will participate. It will .take in nvw idiM , will start and last until 1 1. The General Committee—to in the general work of the depart• ment. Besides a regular teaching Lack to our childhood days (and few June o. Dur^-.g this time the ; keep in touch with the activities of schedule, Miss Munro has found time * .Seniors haven 't outgrown lh£m; when we will do whatever they deem best. It ' the various sub-committees : 0. H. used to take a day oft to go to the 4- is within these dates that Class Day i Bakeless, Chairman ; Mr. E. H. Nel- to take an interest in outside activities and she is always willing- to lend r.n .^ circus and feed the elephant pea- uni: Ivy Day programs will be given. ; son , Miss Jessie Pat terson, hand to students. Her help a nuts. There; won 't be any elephants Thu date for the banquet is not yet i 2. Committee for placarding to helping the staff of the Maroon and Gold in the event , but wa might try feed- j et , but the dance will be held Thurs- grounds and buildings so that guests greatly apprecia ted and we has been ing: sosie of the kangaroo s for there day ii:gh L June ; J . The Commence- may easily orient themselves: Mr. ^ opportunity to express have taken this \ will be some of them. ment (rj iorcisos on Friday morning will Sutliff , Chairman ; Mr. Hall. appreciation for all for our sincere All the teachers and Athletic: Lead- be quite diuerent the usual pro- j 3. Class Reunion , Refreshment that she has done for us. Miss Munro ers of Physical Education are working cedure , inoi- eaa offrom 1 and Welcome Commtitee. Really has made many friends since coming hard to make this th-j . big hit oi" iae one of the largest ; Sterner , Miss Hattie Carpenter. Miss Lee. of the Geisinger Hospital of looks as though it is going to be a i ever graduated from this institution. j Messrs. Wright, Bakeless, Wal t er Danville, Pa. har'i bah •'-.];-> . The resignation of these two memI Jones. The following is the list of events : — U. S. N. S.— bers of the faculty make a total of j 5. Committee on Alumni Lunch1. Shuttle Relay. four vacancies. Mr. Brill and Mr. ' j; eon : Miss Ward , Chairman ; Mrs. 2. Leap Frog Race and Forward SENIOR p.EE CLUB Jenkins who will be retired at the end Kreider , Miss Hadley, Miss Swif t, PARTY A SUCCESS Mrs. Holmes , Mr. Englehart. 1v Tt c v1 . of the year. 3. Wheel Barrow. C. Post Prandial Committee— lhe long-looked-tor Senior Glee 4. Partner Relay. toasts and social side : Mr. Hartline , —B. S. N. S.— Club party finally became a real event 5. Circle and Stride Relay. Chairman ; Messrs. Nelson , Shortess. on April 24. At eight o 'clock the G. Kangaroo Race. pleasure seekers began to arrive and ; 7. Ivy Day Program and Exercis- ARBOR DAY EXERCISES AT 7. Obstacle Race. continued to do so until 9:30 , making es: Mr. Wilson , Chairman ; Misses ASSEMBLY APRIL 24, 1925 8. Hoop Race. .Johnston , Sehottenfels, Alexander. • . reaLy dcl'glitfui group. Spi'ing Arbor Day was celebrated 9. Sitting Circle Relay. As a usual performance , some one ! 8. Athletic Plans—Baseball game, by the Normal Students in chapel on 10. Circle Pass Ball Relay. person acted as orchestra while the etc. : Mr. Mead , Chairman ; Messrs. Friday, April 24. Mr. Hartline had 11. Ten Pins. others danced. After the group was Sutliii , Hall Nelson , Keller. (Indian Bane Ball Relay) i iVv'fcth 'd iiimv.hr ,1 ceased for a while and ! 9. Class Night Program : Mr. Wil- arranged a very worth-while and 12. Throw and Catch Ball Relay. , a short biu pleasing program v/as giv- son , Chairman ; Misses Johnston , practical program as usual, which was presided over by Miss Genevieve 13. Three Legged Race. i en. Our dancin g changed to the sing- j Kulp , Stone, Bucher. Wilson. 14. Hopping Relay. 10. Reception \o Parents. This " ing of old Kong.s, and who wouldn 't The Program. (Hop , Stop and Jump). I enjoy this ;? even t should be one of the pleasant15. Fif ty Yard Dash. School As a surprise to all after the group 1 est oi" the commencement even t s and Song— "America" 16. High Jump. Bible Reading Miss Wilson engage the interest and concern of all ; singing was finished , Miss Alice RugCage Ball for Everyone— Boys and gles sa ng a clunTnin g selection accom- j: members of the family : Miss Conway, Prayer and Response School i Girls. |panied by Prof. C. 0. Carter. For a j Charrman ; Misses Ward , Breitenbeck- Singing— "Trees "—Joyce KilThe eighth and nin th grades of the Vluwigc Kitty Mclilcnnimen danced fir , Tro x ell , Rober t s, Nelle E. Moore , mer School Junior High School will pitch quoits ; "Me and the Boy Friend " in her usual . I Messrs. Raker , Rhodes. Reading—Selection on Trees t he firs t, second and third grade will Ii tricky manner. Miss Gertrude Hildebrand 11. Decora tion Committee on Finished wi th indo simple things, and the sixth and Jdividual efi' ort* wu then played gamesi stage decora tions and a]] commence- Helping a White Pino seventh grades will have relay races. land as a finale we danced the old , but , |ment functions where floral decoraGordon Johns Report of Planting Tree For is desirable. Miss Swift, ChairI still aiivc: Virginia Ttool. —B. S. N. S.-~ ¦ tions __ This Arbor Day Helen O'Dell THEN— "What came next? Why man ; Mis3 Wilson , Messrs. Keller, AlWELCOME , VISITORS ! ¦ , win* everybody seatedV " These ques- ber t. —-B. S. N. S.—Spri ng is with us at last. Sunday i tions were i;oon answered by the ap12. Commit tee on Baccalaureate certainly proved it to us all. The proac h of "eats." The ref reshments i , Sermon and Commencement ExercisWhich Are You ? campus was dotted with girls wearing consisted of cake , ice cream, candy r Jea : Dr. Riemer , Chairman ; Miss Nolle IE. Moore, Messrs. Rhodes, Raker. brigh t, ligh t summer dresses, w hich und soda. Queen of Hearts?—Queen of Diamade i t look like a huge garden of We then returned to the pastime Sub-commi ttee—Mr. Rhodes , Chair- monds? Which speaks for themflo w ers. with which we began and from 10 :30 man ; Messrs. Hartline , Bakeless. selves ; Queen of Spades? The gold Another sign of spring was the flow till 11:00 o 'clock all enjoyed dancing ", 13. Printing Programs, etc : Mr. digger. Queen of Clubs? Knocks of visi t ors , which always starts when Everyone had a most delightful time,, Alber t, Chairman ; Messrs. Nelson , the fellows dead. the nice weather appears. | Those who deserve the credit foi • Seller. Bloomsburg Normal extends a wel- making this party a success are .Beat14. Committee on Vocal Music —B. S. N. S.~come to alV its visitors who come to rice Geisitiger , Pauline Hasaler , Thol-- .'or . the week: Miss Patterson , Chairenj oy its beautiful campus; ma Armstrong1 and Flossie M. Jones. man ; Mirsos Harriot Moore , Perner, Juniors Notice. —H. S. N. S.— Mr. Carter. —¦ S. N. R. —B. All Class dues must be paid before Mary Lovun looking over tho 15. Committee for all Senior May 0! Please keep this in mind Ruth .Tonkins—Speaking of radioi s (.'unctions , marching, seating, general "Frpth "— "Gee I I love men , don 't when that money from homo arrives ! yon?" Continued on Page 2 j I —we have a six cylinder at homo. > HUMOR FACULTY COMMITT EES Everyone seems to be singing "The FOB COMMENCEMEN T Published weekly during the school year by the Bloomsburg State Prisoners Song." Wo hope classes Normal School in the interests of the students , faculty, alumni and the don 't make them feel that way, these Contin ued From Paj ie .1 Bchool in general. line days. planni ng:: Mr. Mead , Chairman ; MissSTAFF MEMBERS. Mr. Newlywed—What an enormous _. Edison D. Harris es Munro , Post. Editor in Chief ! It looks like a football , dear. pic! 1 (5. Committee on preparing and ^ * Janell George Assistant Editor in Chief Mrs. Newlywed—But , Arthur, that distrib uting dip lom a s: M iss M ason , Literary Editor Ruth Walper Chairman ; Misses Tempest , Alexand- was the smallest pumpkin I could find. : Fannie Hilbert er , Mrs. Wesley. Advis ory, Mr. JenAssistant Literary Editor 1 . Bud M.—What became of that Mike Beshel, Betty Davis kins. Sports Editors handsome blonde you used to go Cora Long 17. Tickets for the Events. Mr. i with Circulation and Exchange ? Alumni Editor Samuel Barrow Albe rt (will chose helpers needed). ; Bebe—Oh , she dyed. 18. Committee on orchesti'a mus- i Margaret Jones Humor Editor . ic: Dr. liiemer , Chairman ; Mr. Miller , i Mrs. Reilley— "What makes these _ Earl F ar ley Assistant Business Manager '' sard.nes so high?" > Mr. Carter. Secretarial Staff. 11). Senior Dance , Thursday, Jun e] Grocer— "They 're imported , mum." spon, I. Co mmittee of Arrangements Mrs. Rciliey— "I'll take the domestCatherine McIIugh Mary Iliedix . ors and chaperons. All the fa culty ic ones—them as had the brains to Genevieve Wilson Betty Brooks velconu ; on this committee as help ers. ] swim to this country: " Reporters. Ui: Mead , Chairman; Misses Conway, j Alason . Jenkyn . Patterson , Grea theadJ Professor—"Er—my dear—what's "* Florence Jones Paul Jj ansliG Perner , McGoIdrick , Harriet Moore, the meaning of this vase of beautiful Margaret Emmitt John Opiary Ale x ander , Post , Mumo , Tro x ell, Mr. flowers on the table today? " Wilhelmina Spangenberg Mary Isaacs His Wife—"Meaning? Why, tond Airs. Kiemer , Raker , Rhodes , Robday 's your wedding anniversary. " ins , Glatrk. Fisher , Shorfcess , Nelson. Faculty Advisors Well, well Professor—"Indeed? 20. Com mencement general comEdna Munro S. L. Wilson Ah—pray let me know when yours is mit tee. Planning and unifying. Rea; so I may reciprocate." Subscription Price $1.25 per school ysar for resident students and dy to consult , advise a nd ht-ij i on , •o mmittce not fully understandin g' J Alumni. ' "Is that all the work you can do in Juties and work. Blooms, Entered as second class mat|.er at the Bloomsburg Post. Office an hour?" asked Mr. Wilson. Mr. O. H. Bakcless, Chah'man. burg, Pa. "W ell, sir," said Jamie, "I daresay Mr. Nelson. Office room , 113 Main Building, B. S. N. S., B loomsburg, Pa. I could do more-—but I never was one Miss Patterson. for showing off. " appear Unusual interest is being disp layed by the athle tes when they every day in their regulation outfit ready for a hard two or three hours Work r . •> on the diamond or track. Fellows who are not trackmen or base ball star? but shine on the foot ball field are out doing their share of training. If such interest is displayed by the fellows why cannot some interest be shown cssSfc&sa by others? jflDavoon anfc (Bolt) ^1 ®&k Lack of Appreciation. There is no doubt that our school surely shows a lack of appreciation in some of its activities. There has not been a 100 per cent, response to anything this yeai\ Our Normal School is not so small that it cannot publish a good school paper. Schools of smaller enrollments publish excellent papers. In this issue we might as well mention that the school paper is the voice of the stud ent body, faculty, and alumni. From all appe arances the student body ol six hundred have very weak vocal ecmls. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLAY DO YOU AT DRAMATIC CLUB MEETING READ EDITORIALS ? L On the regular meeting of the Dra- ONE day I matic Club last Thursday ni ght the I1 WALKED down town Junior High School Dramatic Club , ¦A N D heard a under the direction of Miss Evelyn |REMARK to the EFFECT that the Harris, gave a clover little throe-act i STUDENTS must be play entitled , "A Ghost of An Idea. " ! DEAD up at the ¦ The first act took place in the sitting room of a girls ' boai'ding school. The NORMAL. Judging by second in the school room , and the THE interest they take third , in the sitting room again. The IN outside activities , leading lady is a flapper who is I AM inclined to believe r struggling with the much beloved IT'S TRUE. language , Latin. She really would like to know the subject but it seems —B. S. N. S.— impossible for her to learn it. While she is studying a ghost appears and ATHLETIC LEADERS. gives her an idea , which proves to be The meeting of the Athletic Leada funny one but solves her problem. ers was held Mon day evening. Nom- I Every member of the cast took his inations for offices for next year were part well , and caused the audience to made and are ns follows: enj oy many laughs. This is the; secPresident—Lueile Kaufman , Jessie ond play given by the Junior Nigh Zimmerman Ilolen Sanderson. Dramatic Club , the first one being Secretary—Edna Brotherton , Evgive n under Miss Orpha Hutching*' elyn Harris , Mario Gricr. direction. At the next meeting the girls will The first big production given by be elected in their respective offices. the Dramatic Club under the direction The following members were presof Miss Johnson , will be given in the ent: auditorium May 22. The cast lias Miss Munro , Miss Post, Mary Lan- boon selected and will be announced non , Betty Davis, Rachaol Bolles, Hellater. The play, entitled "Pomander en Dickinson , Florence M. Jones, Lorn ' Walk ," is an early century play and Woodworth , Edna Brotherton , Marie involves many interesting situations. Gricr , Evelyn Harris , Edith Morris, Watch the paper for further an- Marion Scholbert , Helen Sanderson nouncoments concerning it. and Jessie Zimmerman. Jl J. E.ROYS , J E WE L E R . Jack Geistwite Studio of Photography , 124 E. Main St. When you think of - -- * j SHOES | think of BUCKALEW 'S I GRUEN WATCHES When you want "> i AT SNEIDMAN 'S JEWELERY STORE i i TownsencPs GOOD EATS go to for REILLY'S ANYTHING IN CONFECTIONERY Dress f or Men Cleaning and Pressing it They Serve the BEST j MU PHI SIGMA HAVE GALA TIME j LUTHE RAN GIRL S TEXTILE AND FABRIC EXHIBIT. ARE ENTERTAINED A chance observer at Normal this ; Faculty, students and everybody pRst week might have wondered at all i A very pleasant evening was enjoy- follow the crowd to Room 33, to see the red i*ibbons, numerou s colored ed ky a large number of Lutheran the Textiles and Fabric Exhibit, anystockings, etc., that were parading- the students in Miss Perner 's studio Tues- time between April 27 , and May 4. famous "Halls of Learning " at Nor- day, April 21. A report of the Luth- There will be all sorts of textiles, cotmal. May his curiosity be satisfied eran Student convention held at |ton , woolen and mercerized tapestries, when he learns that the afore-men- State College was given by Miss Le- tail'eta , silk and cotton damasks for tioned articles constitute the pha- ona Kerstedder. She quoted a part i upholstering. Girls , here is where raphernalia prior to riding the Mu Phi of Dr. Hanson 's sp eech o n "What you should be interested; there will Sigma goat. Luthez'an Students Can Contribute to be printed silks for coat linings or Their "Moo" days culminated Fri- i Modern Life. " house furnishings. We will also see evening, (i. e. for day those who obey- ! The introductio n to this was : artists designs for the above worked ed all rules) with a banquet , the final ("What modern life is going to do to out in sev eral d ifferen t colo r sch emes initiation and a card party. Miss i yo u depends upon what you are going and materials printed in these colors. Ward served a sumptuous repast con o do for m odern life. Society has Creton ne designs from McGeakui Co., sist in g of : n a do a n inv e st ment i n your life and o$" New York will also be on,show. We will see pictures of the JacFruit Cocktail ex pects a r eturn , with interest. One Beef Steak of the first things we must consider is s| q ua rd loom for w e aving ma ter ials of Escalloped Potatoes Creamed Pens ' loyalty. If you are loyal to your many colors and intricate patterns Pickled Beets Cranberry Cubes ho me you will accept it as an heri- from Or in o ka M ill , New York. Many Stuffed Olives Hot Buns j age. One of our job s today is to make people go to New York to visit MuRussian Salad i our home the kind of one that makes seums and Exhibits and others go to exhibit Ice Cream and Merringuo J all othe r homes greater and bttter. Europe. We have an unusual neara nd i t's uilding in t he Sc ience B Angel Food Cake I I bis sa m e princip a l can be applied to costs less. er and The staff room was attractively de- < yo ur church. " All these materials were sent by the corated with the Mu Phi Sigma insig- ¦ T he st ude nt s elec te d officers fo r i American Federation of Art , the nia. i the coming year. Those elected ters of which are at Washhead quar As soon as the excellent fare was i were : j[ D. C. The aim is to advance ing-ton , c onsu me d the "braided-hair" li ttle i President Margaret Lambert I ( Art Education in the United States. girls were led around the campus for ' Vice-Pres. Catherine Strine i Anyone wishing to j oin should have their public initiation. I think they Treasurer R u t h M ei x ell recommended by a memwill tell you they enjoyed every step Secretary Ruth Laude iheir na me dollars a ber. Ann ual dues of five of t he pa rade , especially fro m the The faculty advisors are Miss Pernyear are paid and this includes subtrunk-landing to the Gym. er and Miss Bucher. to the magazine called scription Of course when they arrived at the They decided to hike to Arbutu s Gym they were greeted by the goat,; Park Saturday, May 2, t o hav e a American Magazine of Art. From which—well, ini tiated them ! After : weenie and marshmellow roast. A the Federation various kinds of exnumerous attempts to tame this : cordial i nvita t ion is exte nd e d t o all hibits can be secure d for schools , col» boisterous and ferocious animal they Lu theran studen t s and their friends \ leges and universities. gave up in vain and decided to sham- ; to join the fun. Those who desire to I Come over and view the exhibit bl e to Science Hall where possibly a , go please notify any of the follow- j slowly, read the tags , don 't miss a m ore inviting animal was awaiting to j ing: Pe arl Ra del , Marie Connelly or i thing. | —B . S. N. S.— welcome them. Mabel Lindenmuth. Al ter all is said and done , ho w eve r, j Manfield Defeats Blocmsburg. we really had a wonderful evening, i ? Mansfield clowns the normal team Dame R umor is re p or t ing already t ha t ^???? ?????? ^??? ^ ¦^???^ in th e ninth inning by the score 8 to the new Mu 's are an xiously awaiting 2. The game was fast from the bethe initiation week in 192G. We wonginning with both sides tie till the 1 , der why? 'ninth inning -when Hincs knocked a The following Junior girls j oined ' double and O'llara knocked a single. the royal ranks of the Mu Phi: j It was a game resplendent in hits for Nellie Schweppenheiser Berwick the Mansfield team and conspicuous Mary Isaacs . Scranton in their absence for / ur team. MVrtle Trembly Lime Ridge 1 Ethel Fowler Berwick Assets over g Blanche Herring Scranton % Ruth Setzer .. ... Moscow Helen Stackhouse Bloomsburg £ Two One-Fourth Millions «—B. S. N. S.— / y-b $fe co\ $ Bloomsburg t National t Bank S The Strongest Bank in the % * * <$ % % A pleasant welcome will be extended to all students. Li ght laineli or Itc gulnr MohIn •¦ ._ m J Patent Medicine j i Toilet Goods j Greeting Cards ! ; Lubricants Gasoline Kerosene i J . C. Mercer , j 108 E. Main St. Call Bell 53 ¦ Bloomsburg1, Pa. I j MMWMMMMB MM^MM BMMVMM • SEABOARD & INLAND . OIL COR. Stationery i COMPLIMENTS OF WOOL/WORTH _, » I j ' [ ! I F-I-L-M-S BLUE BOWL —and NOW for that ! Photograph Ready to Serve You i OVER THE POST OFFICE * FRIDAY IN THE DORM. Town Invites your Taking advantage of their room- 1 % mates' absence many girls in the ' j> Business. dorm—th oughtful , ambitious , and O changeable—busy themselves clean- | A. Z. Schoch , Presiden t ing, rubbing, scrubbing, and changing Win. H. Hidlay, Cashier their rooms until everything is clean % and spotless. What surprises the room-mate gets when she returns to her room which is no longer the same as it was when she left a short time \ ago ! And thus it stands for another week until Friday again overtakes the j girls and they once more are the cause ' of a great upheaval. -I , c | f | I t EXCHANGES ; The Pine. Fla gstaff State Norm al School of Flagstaf f , Arizona , by a bill recent ly signed by Governor Hunt , has been made into a state Tea chers ' College. Flagstaff was also very fortunate when the appropriations were mad e. for two years Their appropriation 1925-1927, was $331,444. Of th is amount , $186,675 is appro priated for 1925-1926 and the balance , $144, 769 for the year 1926-1927. In the first year's appropriation a sum of $51,775 is set aside for a new gymnasium. Norma l Times. A Farewell Banquet was given at Centra l State Normal School in honor of Mr. Drum, who handed in his resignation as principal. Mr. Drum is being succeeded by Dallas W. Armstrong. . 1 I . i ( 1 ¦ i Always the BEST Ice Cream Candies Pastries and Lunches. Served at BUSH'S Quality Shop STUDENTS ENJOY Y. W. C. A. NORMAL PLACED SIXTH i Y. W. C. A. ALUMNI NOTES. CONFERENCE AT KUTZTOWN IN THE PENN RELAYS The Y. W. C. A., (hou gh hick Ins in !| Olga Nelson , '24, is teaching at r;Lar?t Belleville, N. J. Kdith Morris , La urn M ann , Elgic n u m b e - is not lacking in .spirit. The track team that jo urneyed to Arline Hetler, '24 , has taught Pr utsma n , Kathryn Munro , and Marg- WcdneMla y evenin g at the regular de- Philadel phia finished sixth in the remvt Kvaft i!t(ended the Cabinet votion al meetin g, a sou^ service was lays. The unex])<:rience of one of our .grade six at Berwick this year. Margare t K r a f t in charge, men in the start was the cause of deheld , Margaret Hall , '24, is teaching first Training C-onference which was held "i' at "with gav<> a p iano selec tion feat for our normal team. It was Milbort grade in the East Exchange School oL ' at Kut '/town April 24. 25 , 2(1. The . special nu mber on the program. near the finish where our man lost his the progr am carried on at the Keystone Atlas, Pa. We have only a fe w more meet ings position and giving us sixth place. Normal School was most inspiring and Lucile Groflf , '24 , is teaching rural :\ very practical one. in the seinesler , so . iv irls , wh y not The follo wing men made the trip: work near Wapwallopen . I This conference was held for the come out and make th em some thing Zcveuy, W alsh , Jim my Jones, Quier Christina Gable , '24.', is teaching j Normal schools in the eastern part. of % you wifl always remember ? i Irie-imer , John Kanyack. history in the Elizabethville- lligl i the stale , u:\moly— Iveystone. Kast Next Wednesda y begin ning promptSchool. Stroudsh urg. Lock Haven , Mansfield. ly at (i::!0 P. M.. there will be a ' Michael Evancho , '23 , is to:u 'hing ! Millersville. Sli;p|>e nslnirg. liiooiiis- Kr '. ondship meeting held in the audi- Hetty Ohlrnan. Saturda y night—Ger trude Custer , in Foster Township, Luzerne County . ihurg. r.iui West Chester, p lus our torium as usual. It is to be in the Marion Sb.ellbert. II' you form of .i camp-tire service. Pa. : friend across the b order. Mary land Ca ndy < r.n be purchased evei'y no; camp -fire service do know what a ' Ruth Dunlap, '24 , is tonoliin g fifth ; S'.n '.o Noviv.:vl Svhoel. All wcr- ropf: evetrng om i>:30 to 0:55 at the Y. go and fi nd is a. good place to is thi s . > large;Svuyu deiehaving a ; resented. grade at Peckvillo. W. rooms. charge, out. The meeti ng will be in c ij ion than others. Sarah Dyniond , '2 1. is tonchin .c i . The purpe:!o of having this oon fer- of "Pat " Ililhovt. There will he sevgra des ii ve and si x in "Wyoming, Pa., ! once was primarily two fold: first , to 'Mvi ! j speei.' il numbers rende red , t hose i schools. r part being "Teypy " Armhelp prep are the newly elected onlv , - takiiv. Mary Dowd , '24 , is teaching .1-4 i net ofi n'- ers to fulfil their duties o:i> . - ¦r ¦ ¦:. -. M :ir; v.rot Kr.-ift. Grn-e Ilarlos , at Shamokin. Althou gh you ai'e i!y and eiToctively a nd. second , to try a .id l. 'ly W:it.kins. Beulah Demig, '24. is teaching j t o suggest ways and moans 1-y which. :iot a mombo 1*. a.n invitation is extendgrades 5-S at Uniondalo. !cach individurJ V. W. (\ A. oriran ina- .' d to you to come nn< \ enjoy the meet or else we will p;et it for you in J. Paul Dohl , '24. is teaching t.ho tion may tunclion mc'iv vt-ad ; ]y as a ing. shor t order . i he time— G:!W P. M. Wcdrtcsday vit.nl unit in its sc hool than it does at Grammar grades at Dallas. evening. ' Let us print your letters nr.d envelopes. typi-s of s-orts rvu' i Tressa Snyder , '24. is teachin g tho prc-or: !.. All ; i/c» 250 sheets and 250 enve'opr>s ¦ Social s , place —A uditoriu m. The usso.i. Yuss Ue.prob lems were dis * ! in a Ca b ine t, envelopes grades tlu-ee and four at Jennyn. Pa. . in dr awer and A iimission—A Friend. h y now ir.ost Maud Stover, '24 , is teaching Goocr- bocca Tloid was there : \-.-> kn -nv hov Nifty, sheets in separate compartment. ¦he " new Y. W. 0. A. cabinet memra])hy and Engish in the upper grades of t.he girls br.ve come sci;ool. Miss bers are beg inning - to do real work. s Visi ting cards. Engraving. : through her vl?:t to our in Bellefonte Schools. Biirner. who is so Vnll of -rood ideas Although they have so far not bee n i S m i t h Vrlnt Shop Margaret Smith , '24 , is teaching and lvv^-ort was ¦ovomiuev.t io any ;.vre:U: extent , they \ a splendid all arotnv:: 156 W. M a i n St. English and Hygiene at Glen L .Vuii . \vi ;h i:s too. She i.» very mucii ;r.:er- i-.uid flu-ii ' lo .^ u Uir ;cabinet ince tingg Pa. • norir.r.l schools and is abso- every Tuesday even n:v i'voni G:HO u nSara h Smull, '24, is p r incipal a t «. :- od in invigorating, and "peppy. " ' "! 7 P. M. Beginning wi th last Monely the grammar school at Riverside. Pa . lut Miss Harriet Hitchcock was esiuvial- da.y and con rinuing tl:rough the rest Martha Stepinski , '24, is tea c hing ly ful when it came 10 our iir.an- ef this year they will have * charge of History and Civics to the Eighth I: cialhelp ¦he seiiins r of i-andy in the Y. W. troubles. grades at Glen Lyon , Pa. to tho fullest cx- voc ".-;- on second floor. Each nigh t : We apy.reciati 'd Sarah Tregallis , '24, is te aching a t , tent the courtesy and hos pitality ' f>vo difVerent members will sell. The I Evans* Tea House Benton , Pa. ' schedule is as follow? : ?tudorn:.;l by the Keystone >. .nvn and Coffee Shop Eva Thomas, '24 , is teaching at i; sh' Monday night—Kathryn Munro , ents. in their entertain ing of the conLarksville, Pa. 370 East Third Street delegates. : Laura Mann. Grace Wagner , '24 , is teaching j ferenccnight—Edith Morris, ! Tuesday ElI It is surprising how much the morGood things to Eat, good things third grade at Scranton , Pa. •:1 of the school can be raised by such ' gic Prutzman. to take away. Edna Williams , '24 , is teaching \vcck-er.d confe rences and we are Wednesday night—Mary Isaacs second grade at Nanticoke , Pa. 1 | Home Cooking Home Baking in the f u t u r e more stud- Pat Hilbert. Clinton Weisenfluh , '23, is teach- hopin g that able night—Margaret Thursday Kraft. to attend them. Dinners Enga ged '} ing in the Old Forge Junior High ents will be L -1 •!¦ '" Kaufman. School. —B. S. N. S.~ |I Friday night—Margaret Lambert , '> If It 's iti Print We Have It Juniors Announce Prorn. ^ I The Junior Class of B. S. N. S. preORC HE STRA A ND GLEE sent to Seniors , Middlers , Faculty and I CLUB ENTERTAINS i quests tin1 annual Junior Prom , whkh On TImrsday evening- tho B. S. N. will be held , Satu r day? M ay 1G , at S. Orchestra , o ften called Mr. Carter 's ! S:15 P. M. in the Dinin g 1 Room. Orchestra , entertain the Rotary Club at their banquet held in the Normal School dining- room. The Orchestra I also played at Catawissa on the even1 i ing of May 28 and will appear at Millville , Mift'linville and Culp in the near future. , The special chorus from the Senior : Glee Club , consisting of twelve voices, also under the direction of Mr. Carter , rendered the Cantata , "Fay ie Floating Islands" at tho same ton. Solo parts of the cantata i sung by Misses Lillian Koster , ...rice GeisinKer , Maryan Hart and Florence Mary Jones. —B. S. N. S.— i j I Tailor and Bushlcman i J o Suitings For Fall Now • In % * ? JEWELRY Finl Nil. Bank Building Rloopubum, Pa . ^ t | Full Line of Fall Furnish% ings now on Display innnnf j irtiircrs nej .» le<*,< Ij ecause t lj t ^y are. seldom noticed. I' er h.'j p s J h e reason our customers £et so m u c h s a t i s f a c t i o n out of wea r) n £. our r J o l h e s is havnusv we £ot s«> iiuk Ii pl easure out of selling them. f Barton Purse 1 | Just a short walk. Give us a trial WATCHES ,DIAMONDS AND j i u i ny i E. Myron Sands, Prop. C5 Year o( Service I<\mv nien who do t h i ng s roally well tlo tfioni iH'imti s'ily for pr o f i t . If a m a n tiot ^s no1 !ov»i liis work, tli e work u s u a l ly shows it. Ho min&wisy .s* unj ioy their business. CsisIoumts h a v e s o i n c t i i n o s bocn surprised to Him! in our clothes unusual cure in ! i( ( i e d e t a i l s of fiiiiHliin u t h a t i j ?»??«??«•??»????????»????»•> ! Creek Side Inn LOUIS BEBNHARD , Sr. Our Biqqest Profit GIRLS , COME TO Y. ' W. C. A . M EETINGS I i~ii<~~~i "i~~" ¦™~™ ™iiii>>i *~i*-i s lU *sn\ y to W ear $25 to $45 —- T^-g-T ^^ ^y^^1;;:;.,!*?^^ rr-i*"V*? ^~ ii '"T hr Stott With A C.MUitn . /.*_ «^...> vi. ¦ .» -tv..™«--\v..*'> - ^ •i^^* "UirtJtft»3«wts ;i.'il - -i i \ 1\. ¦ .__ ;.i "' ' , I: ''/ 1 . ' 1 '' ' ' ' /: ¦ ¦' '- -r F Tiii7iW' !i.} '/ ' ' •.' .' " i- '. ' ¦' .' '• i i v ' l ' .i ', ' o ?^^?^??????????OOO^OO^**.^ "' "• '-"-- n i , i i ' f y. .i..i.