FACULTY AT LAST BOWS IH DEFEAT Kiwanis Club In Last inning Rally I DICKINSON SEMINARY HERE TODAY I i Rival Nine Clash Once More PING DEFEATS 1 BLOOMSBURG ' IN FAST GAME i BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS PREPARE FOR PARTY i I Annual Held At Country Club Tonig ht Let 's see everybody out to day to A long looked for day by the members of ' "The Bloomsburg - Players " see Bloonrsburg Normal ' s last basej has at last arrived and toni ght they ball game for the season of I ' i 2< > . ' have their annual party. This year "Every good team meets its The season hasn 't been unsuccessf ul Stoker , On The Mound , Re- l it is to be held at the Bloomsburg reverses. " It was a wise man who and the team has been gettin g bet Country Club amidst the warm ceives Good Support made that statement .and it was de- ter every day. Don 't miss this chance , the moonli ght and music. It breezes ¦sound s pretty good. finitely proved when the renowned Ii to see a real game. Bloomsburg Normal Faculty went ! There hav en 't been m a n y home M iss Johnston is a -member of The Bloomsbur g Normal nine is ,¦ theAsCountry down to defeat before the nerve games this year and those we have Club she was able to reeleventh hour rally put up by the had have been poorly attended. Let play ing an impr oved brand of base- serve it for the school organiza tion. Bloomsburg Kiwanis. The game was i it not. be said of Bloomsb ur g Normal ball . When they played at Wy omin g- '. With hot-dogs , marshniallows. pickput off once and was awaited expect- |students tha t they have no school fi n Saturday , Stoker did the hurlin g : les and ice cream for supp er and antly . No one- will be surprised ' spirit. It 's a short walk u\u\ a good and his team played well behind him. '¦ dancin g and fun afterwards a great ¦when I waiter any money that there tim e may be had at the end of it. But the Wyom fng bunch is a heavy i time is predic ted. hittin g crew and one can 't reach evwere at least twent y -live peop le on : Kvery body come. It is expected that the party will hand to see the game. The team has ha d opport unity to ery thin g . the school as soon after the 'leave Tommy Ayres pitched well for the ball game Three of the Faculties ' runs came ! rest one day this week when our Fa- Seminarians possible and return to g Bloomsbur g to the school as in the first innin g when Jackson sent U-ulty played the K iwanis Club . They two hits . IK* holdin at ten o 'clock. It will be didn 't strike many out an enviable day. in two runs on a singl e and then are all the mor e prepar ed for the but he was fortunat e in havin g our scored at a fielder 's choice . The other I( game today. The coach has been men hit into his fielders hands . Such run came in th e fourth innin g on .Air. workin g hard with the men wha t few is luck . INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK ' days were allowed him and lie is Keller 's hit to left Held . to them swing only three men ^ achin g innin g harder. In the first ' ' You opIt is the general consensus of MEET HERE SATURDA Y inion that the weakness of the team 1 should see some home runs today. batte d for Bloomsbur g and few more The tea m 's hitting- hasn ' t been ov- > t'or the other side. The game looked was the third biisnmm , Mr , ^hortess , Nine Schools Entered In strong this year but it is coming as if the score would be pr etty low . er yet who hasn 't caught a ball . It1 was i t ough luck second inn in the A little ; up. The whole team has reached its innin g and errors in the last his two First Meet Mr. Rorem 's one that lost the game . j¦ climax in ba seball abilit y now . They ing allowed Wyo min g two runs , They : , > are expectin g to send Dickinson home also scored two in the thi rd . No more ¦ Let 's tighten up now . sign A s a of its interest in high ' game ' scoring was done in the whole I empty-handed. s get oj.it Let and help . good game un¦ pitched a Mr . Keller when Wyoming got a run on school athletics and its promoti on "of til he hurt his ankle and his arm I: The line-up will probabl y be as except !] mass athletics in all schools the two consecutive three base hits . weakened in the sixth innin g , when follows : 21) Bloomsburg State Normal School isKane . . Bloomsbur g Normal can well be sued Mr. Hall relieved him . Mr . Nelson | invitations to . all .su rrounding " I (Jarrity. | If. proud of their outfield . They can |high schools played a stellar game behind the bat to a mammoth track Bradshaw. c and with Mr . Reams, held stolen bas- | | catch anythin g that comes within |meet to be held here on Saturday. AJcGrath , oh . I sprinting distance and they do. Each i l\Iay 20th . Those who accepted the es down to zero . Mr. Hausknecht Austin , ib. played on his toes and made an out j outfield man had three outs , many j invitation are Benton , Berwick , Rushin , rf. i of the se nine were spectacular catch- ; Bloomsburg , Nanticoke , Newport j in left field and scored two hits . , Stoker p. ! es and were instrumental in holdin g- Township , Scrantmi Tech and Wilkes relief Kiwanis the ' Mr. Fisher , Vanbuskirk v cf. down Wyoming 's score . pitcher , pitched a steady game. He ] Riemer , ss. Joe Kane has at last hit his stride Bane . struck out a few of the Faculty in- i j It is a very illustrious -and imposand is playing a beautiful game at vincibles. He had good supp ort in list of schools. All of them are " ing ; second base. Saturday he was airt he infield , especially in Mr. Wells [ AUDITORIUM EXERCISES j In the Bloomsburg Normal region and , havin g tight four outs and one asand Mir. Ent. ON FRIDAY |j sist. He captains i have friends at this school. As a rethe very team in a game and interestin g It was a very sult there will be keen rivalry on j clever manner . the Kiwanis were very much interWhat happened to the auditorium the side lines and no entry will lack | , Austin , big Arch first baseman the ested in winning . They almost mobb- exercises scheduled for last Friday? encouragement. | day made the feature play of the gave the when he ed the score keeper Accordin g to the program the hour | There will be quite a bi t of splenFaculty credit for four runs . He took was set aside for an Ensemble by the when he dove to the ground and Mr. Jackson 's word as an authority , musical organizations. There was to caught a hot drive which seemed to dor attached to this great event inbe a sure hit. Our opponents will ! eludin g trophy cups , medals and honhowever. be a grand finale , a shout of joy, a I soon learn that it is not safe to play iora ble mention . Members of the stuyet to umpires best the I One of diapason , as it were, of the musical dent body and fac ulty will be called have officiated on our field was Jack- activi ties of the entire school. The Austin 's corner—he is invincible. j to officiat e. Bradshaw and McGrath deserve j ob. He had Rowlands who ran this plan included selections by soloists , credit because they are the only two ! iipon Only one entry has annou nced , because it's j ob, too ult a most diffic the quarte ts, the glee clubs , the orpretty tough to call them on the chestra , piano , the entire assembly, that hi t. They did their valorous and |himself from Bloo msburg High profs'. At least we will now under- etc. The Music Dep artmen t had ap- praiseworthy deeds in the same inn- . School , Army Keller. He is quite ing. We came close to a score as a i well known by Normal students and • stand any flunks he may get. peared it is true at least three times. reult they all j oin in wishing him su ccess. Kiwanis B. S N. S. Faculty But these exercises had been for enoughof. these hits—but not close Englehart , c some specifi c purpose. They did not H all ,' ss, p . The game was in teresting from a White , cf include the activities of the whole INTERPRETER OF LIFE Reams , 2b spectator in t and Wyoming lb. En t, N elson , c School in the field of music at one was nevers standpo sure of victory until the Weller , :5b. and the same time. Instead of s"uch game "We want teachers of superior aJ ac kson , l b , ss was over. You can 't tell what bility. Heistand , p. a grand and ambitious program the trained , cultured and traveled H a uskn ech t , If Jury , If. studen ts were allowed to hear a se- the fighting Bloomsburg: boys will do. with a broad outlook and understand- . Shor te ss, 3b The team received excellent treat- ing of lif e, so that they may interFisher , If., p. lection or two on the new victrola. ment Rorem , cf , lb while at Wyoming and they pret correctly for our boys and girls Tr esco t t , 2b. There was not even a reading of the Keller , p., I f " appreciate it. sure did , Hippensteel ss. Scrip tures nor the singing of any Riemer , rf The summary: P ursel , rf. hymns . It was a disappointment to Rhodes , rf . BLOOMSBURG Brominski , rf. . 0 1 2 0 0 Score by innings : those who knew the outlines of the r h o a e Donchess , cf . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2—5 en tire assembly program for the yenr Kane , 2b Kiwanis 0 0 4 1 0 Tellier , c 1 1 4 1 0 . 0—<1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1925-1926. Faculty Garrity, I f 0 0 3 1 0 Edwards , 2b. . . . . 1 3 3 2 0 Bradshaw, e 0 1 1 2 1 Apler , If 1 l 0 0 0 McGrath , 3b ECHO OF B. S. N. S. 1 1 1. 1 2 PICNIC LUNCH A SUCCESS Lustig, lb 1' I 12 2 0 Austin , lb 0 0 9 1 0 Ayres, p . 0 2 1 3 0 At the State Norm al School of The picnic lunch on Tuesday was Rushin , r f 0 0 3 0 0 Bellinghnm , in the State of Washing0 0 0 2 1 Totals 5 11 27 11 1 ton , the students and teachers sing a great success. The students turned Stoker , p Many of Vanbuskirk beautifully. out the teach, cf. . . 0 0 3 0 0 which runs Bloomsburg 000 000 000—0 a song the first line of 0 0 0 3 0 Seminary 022 001 OOx— 5 as follows : "Far above the bay 's blue ers also were there. Some brought Riemer , ss Two base hits—Aplor , Tell ier , Edwaters." The principal of that nor- their wives. The food was very palTotals 0 2 24 11 4 wards. Three base hits—Lustig, Aymal school , Mr. Charles Fisher, was atable and there was plenty of it. WYOMING res. Stolen bascR—Brominski , Riemonce principal of our School . It lookfi In addition to the food there was j oy hilarity . and We much hope that r h o a e er , Hrisko 2, Donchess 2. Bases on echo of our were an there though as 0 1 4 2 1 bolls—Stoker. Struck out—b y Ayres "Alma Mater " in the song sung at there may be a repetition of this.fes- Palermo, 3b Hrisko, ss tivity in the near future. 0 1 0- 1 0 5; Stoker 1. Bellinghnm? MAROON AND GOLD NICK VANBUSKIRK CAPTAIN TEACHERS tificat e. Others secure credits acceptgree ' since the work is all on a col- . lege basis. The prestige of our School also plays a large par t in influencing the teachers in service to enroll here. They know that this School has many strong and forceful graduat es in the field. This has influenced many a student to turn toward our Alma Mater . . An it em worthy of consideration is the small expense. There is no charg e for tuition . The expenses for ' board , room and laundry are at a minimum. It costs more to study a t home and do work in extension. Some teachers draw attention to the fact that there is a great saving in time to register as a regular student. They then do not spen t so much time on street cars, buses, or automobiles going back and forth between their homes and the places where courses of extension are held. This is a big item worthy of consid- . eration. All commuters have had such experience. Ideas like the above influence th e teachers in service to attend th e Summer Session of our Normal School. ATT END ed b y colleges toward the college de- B. S. N. S. SUMMER SESSION By a vote of the nine letter men in basketball , Ni ck Vanbuskirk was There are ma ny reasons why teachelected captain for 1927. The "Ma- ers in service attend the summer sesPublished weekly during the roon and Gold " wishes to congratu- sion of our Normal School , why they •choo! year by the students of the late the team on its choice ; we feel prefer residence to non-residence Bloomsburg State Normal School in work. They have here an unusual opthe interests of the students, the a- J that he will make a good captain. portunity for enjoyable and profitJazniii and the school in general. j Lyndic Sorber pulled the vote from able study. They feel sure of doing ; the track team. He is some fast boy th eir best work and of having ?, a wholesome recreation at the same i and deserves the job . EDITORIAL BOARD time . Everything: is quiet and rest1 Many awards were made Wedrios- ful. The surroundings are p leasant } day i« chapel to the athletes of the and healthful . Editor - in - chief The Library affords such teachers Hugo Riemer I school. In presenting them to those I who earned them , Dr. Riemer eom- a fine chance to study . Its books are , mended their work . He cautioned a- well chosen and arranged with care. Associate Editors The chuirs and study tables are comj gainst over time work on athletics fortable . The room Helen Andrews is quiet. Our li! unless such is to be the life work . Ho brarians are excellent . The same may Mildr ed Benson i also expressed pleasure at the emerg- be said of the facilities afforded by Betty Brooks i ing of women in athletics and cx- our Training- School. There is a genMarion Decker teacher-training atmosphere evi pressed a wish for more of them to uine Grace H arlos ery where. The work is all adapted to | come . the needs of teachers . Our School is Fannie . H ilbert Emblems Awarded I a teacher -training - institution and it Kitty McHugh ! Letters in basketball — Jenkins (c) has lone; since ceased catering' to stuKathryn Phillips McGrath , Vanbuskirk , Garrity, Sack, dents preparing- for other vocations | Kenneth Yocum | Austin , Walsh , Swinehart and Cour- than that of a teacher . Benj amin F. Lewis ! sen (manager. ) The entertainments during the | Gold Basketballs —McGrath. Van- j summer have always been very atBUSINESS BOARD ; buskirk , Gavrity . Austin . Walsh , ! tractive . Musical recitals are schedSUGGESTION BOX uled . Lecturers of note appear fre! Swinehart and Coursen. John Robison quently . There are receptions and Larry Coolbaugh | Gold Footballs —Rowland (C) parties enjoyed by faculty and stuThe Suggestion Box of which we • Swinehart , Riemer , McKelsky, Walsh spoke in our last issue may be found dents. One of the attractive features Strokosky, McGrath , Bradshaw Metat the entrance to the former Staff Price 51.50 -per calf , Rushin , Hawkins . Sorber , . StokSubscription of the summer session has been the j sehoel year for resident students and sir Keen was a letter man but re- picnic lunches to which all are in- Office. All students and teachers who interested in the welfare and im- • alumni. ceived bis gold football last year . 1 vited , regular students , day students I are provement of the School are invited and teachers . j matter at Entered as second class j Carpenter was a letter man but left j drop whatever suggestions they the Bloomsburg Post Office , Blooms- j school before the end of the year. ; One feature of the summer -ses- I to may have to make , into this box . The burg, Pa . ! Kenneth Vanbuskirk was a letter-man ! sion that is worthy of note is the suggestions may be signed or unsigncampus and school life. This is someOffices : 113 Main Building, B. S. i but graduated in February . ed. They will receive careful consid- • thin g which teachers in service can; N. S-, Bloomsb urg, Pa . Lettei-s in Track—Austin , Johns . eration and be executed if at all posnot have while taking- courses in ex- sible. "The News about you, of you , ; Kushij i. Sorber , Kunyuck (C) . Rob- j tension , . Such life means a great deal j ; inson , Oavies. Coursen (Mana ger) ; It makes it possible written for you. " for teachers to Letters in baseball—Kane (C) f orm lifelong friendsh ips. Students : . Austin. Garrity , Rushin , associate , one with the other and ex- ! REORGANJZAT1ON OF STAFF j! Bradshaw You Can Get McGrath , Keen. Roan. Stoker , Fowl- change ideas in rega rd to their pro- j • ev . fession as well as to life in general, j Jud ging t' :*om the way the copies It At girls—Jessie Letters awarded the There is nothing like such an asso- j Gold are distribat tho Maroon and j Zimmerman , Marie Grier , Kdna Bro- ciation with growing and progressive -utei}. or rather not distributed , the |therton , Lucille Kaufman. Sophia teachers. RITTERS subscribers have a right to demand a t Posiadliek , Margaret Smith , MavgswThe teaching staff of our School , Helen Kellam , Mildred will be better than ever next sumreor ganization of the stafF. The pap- i et Lenahan , Helen Dickenson . I Hausch mer . For teacher training purposes ers ate now placed in some out of Compliments of this school has sup teachers; Numerals awarded to—Pauline the way corner of the Girls ' Dormi- ; Welliver , Helen Jenkes , Verna Med- They are well trainederior scholastically Bloomsburg Har dware Co tory . Only a few of the students \ ly, Stasia Zimol zaek , Ml»rguarite. and profession ally. Their experience know where. About one thousand co- ': Nchaffer , Helen Hess, Sadie Zapp, An- has been long and wide. This makes Bloomsburg, Pa. it possible for them to be of real valp ies of the Maroon and Gold arrive na Suiti' h , Blodwen Edwards. ue to the teach ers in service anxious every Friday. NV> more than hal t* that to improve in profession . BEGINNIN G OF THE END j The summer their number reach the subscribers. The j session at our School affords the tea chers in service u names of the members of the stall' Last Thursday, May 20th , tho Senappe ar each week. That 's an honor. iors gathered in the dining-room to chance to improve their educational ment. They can secure teaching Jack Geistwite However , only one or two members } attend the annual Senior banq uet. equip certificates of types. all Some fulfill do any thin g . The rest loaf and shirk i Arthur Jenkins acted as toast-master the requirements of the Normal CerStudio of Photography continued to show his eompetheir duty. That' s a disgrace . Some- ! and tenet '. Thelmn Fuller led the singing 124 E. Main St. thin g sho uld be done . The members I with .Jessie Zimm erman at the piano. should cither resign or their names 1 In order that tho group might fully should bo removed by order of the appreci ate the program the banquet J. E. ROYS Faculty Committee. There arc stu- was serve d first. After the menl which JEWELER dents here willing and anxious to be was prepared by Miss Ward , was j BIoomsburg » Pa. ¦oT service in tho publication of our thoro ughly enj oyed , th e program was weekly. given which was as follows: ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦' ! ¦ ¦ ¦. ¦ ? " j Solo , Thalia Kitchen; Speeches by f " When you want Dr . Riemer and Mr. Wilson; selee- " NEW PLAN FOR ¦¦¦ M A ROON AND GOLD tions by Do uble Male Quartette ; re- '#¦ f groups sume of the class by , Primary ; Group, F.mily Davies Intermediate There is a plan under wuy whoreby the Maroon and Gold will be pub- Group, Mlary Penman ; and Junior lished during the summer session. In High Group, In ez Wintersteim ; Viofac t, it may be published throu ghout lin solo , Bill Jones accompanied by t he ye ar , a copy each week for a per- Marian Pickott ; speeches, Miss ConWhen you think of iod of fifty weeks. Durin g vacation way and Miss Mason ; selections by the Double Mixed Quartette, A fter go to ¦students would receive their paper gro up singing which closed with the SHOES .through the mail. If this plan gotm through copies of the Maroon and Alma Mater , the first of the Senior Gold will then also bo sent to pros- closing activities was' ended. Think of pective students ns soon as they register in ordev to inform them of var! LOUIS BERNHARD , SR. ious things required to become duly BUCKALEW'S registered students at this School. 67 years of service , Confectionery Dean Sutlifl' will tell them i;n this WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND way how to secure their nipdieal cerThey Serve the BEST tificates , their high school, credenJEWELBY ,, how ti-ils and chnvneter certificates First National Bank Bid*. to take examinations to satisfy en1 ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ trance requirements , etc. * '4 Friday, May 26, 1926. i j i | GOOD EATS REIL LY'S *, i' LOCAL HAPPEN INGS SENI OR VAUDEVILLE COMMENCEMENT BACH FESTIVAL AT BETHLEHE M, MAY 14-15 Makes big hit COMMITTEES V^jj The committees which were aphave worfted faithfully The nationally famous Bach Fes- poin ted and successful pleasant Lar ge Audience For very for a tival again drew its crowds of music co mmencement programand as folare Varied Program lovers to the old Packer Church at lows : por t Hi gh School , slipped in and o ut I Bethlehem . They came from all parts without disturbance last Saturday. Gen eral Commencement Commitspiri t to get Last Friday night Senior Class |of our country in the Robbins , La ura Man n , tee—Grace Mr. Nelson brought Pat.sie to th« staged a vaudeville the yearly religious most out of this I the to raise money Margaret Isaacs, and Zielinski, Laura ' picnic lunch. She's a fine little girl . to pay for the large p icture in colors |fete. Kaufman. Lucille The .sermon to the gradua ting class to be found in the hall of the main i The Bach Choir , under Dr. J. Fred Invitation Committee—Helen Stawill be preached by Reverend Berg- building. The picture is "Pilgrims j Wolle , that master-director of Bach , pinski , chairman; Helen Kellam, Eland tonation with beautiful sang in stresser at 2:30 on Sunday afternoon . Going to Church " and is very beau, Margaret Scanlon , Gereanor The Certificates for the graduates tiful in its portrayal of colonial cus- religious fervor , a magnificient pro- aldine Kvans Aul. gram, incl uding six cantatas, a motet of June 1920 have been signed by toms and costu mes. Cap and gown committee—JacK and the great Mass. Dr. Riemer. At 8:15 the curtain rose on Milly i for double choir co-operation of splendid , chairman-; Mabel Davies, Rowlands With the ! The proof of the catalog has been Boyd and her Famous P'our. And fa- ( thirty members of the Philadelphia Edna Brptherton mous they made themselves, sing ing j Symphony, the Choir sang on Friday Laura Stevens. , Mary Martin and read. Mr. -John Davis , of the Williams - variou s popular songs in perfect har- 1 the short Bach .compositions with Dance Committee—Kitty McHugh, mony. Their clothes were fine only Miss Dorothy Skinner , teacher of they ; Josephine Gavey , Irene appeal. Whenever possible in chairman deep have worn suspenders. the Bach Festivals, the chora les in Guffrovitch Art in Pittsburgh , visited our School Marie should , Evelyn Bomboy and Corcoran , Alice Carter , Jule their simpled setting are sung by the James Jones on Saturday. . IVisbeck , Doris Evans were the black Class Night Committee—Helen The grounds look very b eautiful. hamony boys who did the singing. audience, and the several inc luded in Much of this is do to the industry of •¦ "The Bloomsburg Players " mem- |the Friday programs were welcomed O'Dell , chairman ; Margaret Killian , ' Margaret Campbell , Mildred Kelly, * Mli-. McHenry . bers of which arc always present and j by the audience . Marie Grier . and The climax of the Festival came | The Seniors are windin g up their p articipating wherever talent is | Day Commit tee—.Charlotte Ivy work here. Tomorrow forenoon will \ shown , presente d "The Robbery " a j Saturday afternoon with the singing Deebel , chairman; Marian Schelbert, | wonderful chorof the Mass. It is this one act comedy. It was quit? good. be their last session. Peg Patrick. Hockberg Mary and always of Bach which has triumph ! al Helen Sutliflf , '23 , spent the week The star of the play was Hope la great appeal. On Saturday after- j Usher Committee—Millicent Van end with her parents . She* sang- in the Schalles , who played the part of the noon , thousands of people, who were j Zandt , Fannie HiFbert and Margaret timid , blushing , but yet designing Presbyterian choir on Sunday. maid . She. won. Blake Stokes, VVm. unable to get seats in the church , sat J Lambert. Committee —Margaret Last Thursday evening was a free Rushin under the trees , following their ! Program ably supported her . , Marj orie Emmitt Dave y and Emily period for all. Miss Conway granted grandeur listening I scores and to the The renowned Double Quartette Davies. permission freel y from 'the depth of entertained well ." A radio program of Bach's music . i was given includin her genero us heart . g songs, weather Bethlehem has become known as j Ticket Committee—J eanette RusThe trolley lines out of Blooms- reports, and a bed time story by Ben- the Bach City. What higher tribute \ sell , Ruby Plotkin and Dot Troy. ; The committees are working hard burg will soon be a thing of the past. ny Lewis. They then gave a pleasing could be paid to it? to perfect the plans for their share New buses have taken the p lace of picture of themselves in twenty years of the progra m and with such comthe eiectric cars. trying out the old songs they used MISS MASON SECURES POSIpetent leaders we hope and know we On Saturday Mr. D . T. Thomas , of to sing. This part of the program was shall able to vote the commenceTION AT EAST NORTHFIELD I j ment be the class of 18.99, called at the Busi- much enj oyed. program of 1926 , "the best yet'* ness Office with four prospective stu- | Daisy Alleman gave a very inter- j Miss Mason has secured a position ! dents. . j esting reading on two little boys who as librarian at a seminary located at; UT The teachers have be/in disappoint- ! were" present at the end of the world. East Northfield, Massachusetts . This ¦ BUT WHAT ABO YOUR TEACHERS ? She shows some real talent and the ed. about their gowns. The stores j affords her an opportunity to be were, all sold out before they came. ; school will be glad to have her back nearer her father who is growing old. ' year. Too bad ! Try earlier next time . , "Are they men who can stand in a |ne xt. Mill y Boyd and Mae Gable then j She has desired to live nearer her father 's place . On account of the circus the Train- entertained on guitars. They played father for some years than she did i Who paid , best paid , by the aring- School had no session on Monday I some popular music very well. Their here at Bloomsburg:. The entire j dentareface afternoon. However, not many chil- j act was entitled "A Bit of Hawaii. " School regrets that Miss Mason must ; When boyhood gives, as b »yhood can d»-en went to the circus. i Thalia Kitchen gave us a delight- j; leave. She has won for herself ~ a j Its love and faith to a fine true man? On Wednesday a member of the j ful taste of "The Boulevards of Par- j place in the hearts of all st udents No printed word nor spoken plea Department will be here to examine is " in her song and dance act . In i! and teachers of Bloomsburg. Howev- ¦ Can teacH young hearts what men the credentials of the graduates of her song about flowers all the mem- er , we commend her action in this should be, i Not Ju ne . bers of the audience almost got up case. all the books on all the shelves, Mr. Rhodes held two extension to buy. If all Paris is like that we'll But what the teachers are themselves." classes last week. He is makin g up all move over there. Jewel and George Waito , two of the times that he missed on account the training school children, danced of his tllnness. GRUEN WATCHES EXPERT IN CLASSROOM According to the reports in Mr. for us. Jewel gave a Spanish Dance George did the Charleston. PretAt !I "Most of the vital problems in the R hodes ' Office , the students of this and ty clever! yea r are b eing p laced very well. Some j future of the nation are to be deter"The Mysterious Quartette " preof the students have secured excel- sented SNEIDMAK 'S JEWELERY STORE j mined in the classroom and we need a black face comedy act inlent positions. i the best of experts to preside there." cluding ban .j o-uke and mandolin duAt an institution like ours it takes ets , songs, dances , sto r ies, jokes. Bea lot of mo ney to pay for the wages sides these things the great secret of i ¦I ¦¦m a nd salaries of . those employed. It who they were was revealed. They ¦ ¦¦ m i4» m m m n m EVENTUALLY ! amounts here to more than $400 ,000 are John Kanyuck , George Sack, Viclor a period of two years. tor Anskis and Ben Lewis. They —and because you must The Department of Public Instruc- would go good on the va udeville stages. . tion intends to distribute copies of do it eventually —and bethe elementary courses of study a- j Wow! how th at boy Kanyuck ga ve cause the longer you wait mong the graduates of the Normal a dance , sh u ffle , Charleston and evng, ery thi Benny Lewis sang a beauSchools. The courses of study for the the older you grow— tiful solo. Kanyuck also told of the rural ^voup have already arrived. therefore do it j pathetic death of his hobo partner. Assets over He died—and I took his hat and " REPAIRS PROGRESS shoos and caught the east-bound Three and One Quarter NOW-— Today if possitrai n. " to procontinuin g The repairs ure ble ! Sack and Anskis on the uke and Millions gress. The metal stairs are being e- mandoli n avo fast becoming the leadrt'cted in the fire tower of the annex ing entertainers of the age. We esSit f o r y o u r The Str ongest Bank in the ta the dining; hall. The second lire peut to see their names blir/el forth Portrai t! tower has been begun. In fact , the on Broadway next season. tiles are being laid. The work on the Coun ty Invites Your The committee is to be congratukitchen has advanced beyond all eK- la ted on the success of their show. pectutions. Steam fittings have arrivBusiness ed. It looks like the coming of a MISS FLETCHER ENTERTAINS brand new school. A, Z. Schock , President Wednesday evening, Miss FletchADDRESSES DURING 1926-1927 er delightfully entertained her stuPr ank W. Miller , Vice-president Or. West will be with us again dent teachers at the Country Club. Wm . H. Hidla y, Treasurer ' year to deliver four talks such. A good time was had by all. 1 next as we enj oyed this year. There are H. Mont gomery Smith , to be other talks of like nature to NO SCHOOL MONDAY minlocal the by be given one each Trust Officer There will be no session of the isters on character building or. the to Monday, afford School on alj stuproOver the Post Ofllc* development of personality. This an opportunity to mises to be very helpful and inspir- dents and teachers Day. observe Memorial ing1. Brief Mention Of People You Know I M H H M a B a a iH i a B h ^M^a 1 t ¦ ¦ ¦ — ^ .—.¦ ¦— ... Bloomsburg BankColumbia TiUst Co. ', ; > •¦ was highl y commendable. Then there were me ets with the freshmen of The activities in athletics during - i Bucknell University and with the this yoar have been ideal. There have teams from Dickinson and "Wyomin g. never been *o many participants in ' Many of our students part icipated in football as we saw on the gridiron these meets. A CT I VITI E S I N A T HLETI C S ' last fall. A n d this was t r u e in sp ite of the wretched w eather. M a n y of our students theref ore , shared in t h e benelits of this Great A m e r i c a n Game. Its blessings were not confined to a few well chosen p e r f o r m ers. The siime may be said of hockey. This was :i n ew a c t i v i t y here . There had never been a field set aside for this .L ' anie but m a n y yirls took part in the fall and learned to play t h e ganif be fore t h e end of the season. O u r S'chool lias always t a k e n .u reai inter est in basketball. Thi s season was not an except ion. ;\Dany t e a m s were f o r m e d fr om a m o n g the hoys as well as th e "'iris and the t o u r n a m e n t was a threat success. Hie seaso n is al ways short for baseball. This year has been as bad as a n y as f a r as t h e w e a t h e r was co ncerned . A n d yet th reat i n t e r e s t lias been shown . The .u ii'Is have play ed the iraiiie . There was t h e besi ot " spirit in t h e i r yaines a nd t h e i r tourn a m e n t prove d very successful. A n d t he f a c u l t y came out too . T' ^ i r panics added to t h e spiri t and e n t h u siasm for t h e horse-hide sphere. T e n n i s has been more popul ar t h a n ever. !n a d d i t i o n to t h e i n t e r e s t on the part of all a t e n n i s team was developed which played W y o m i n g Seminary and made an excellent showing. In nccoi dance with i n d i c a t i o n s a n o t h el' t hree or f o u r c o u r t s will hav e (o he added to th ose which \ve already have. Interest in field and track has also been keen. A relay team was sent to t h e Carnival at t h e University of I'ennsylvania. The showing it made BLOOMSBURG TIES W Y O M I N G T E N N I S TEAM S a t u r d a y o u r newest v a r s i t y t e a m j o u r n e y e d to W y o m i n g Seminary to c o m p e t e w i t h t h a t school in t e n n i s . A h h o u g h ou r te.-'.ni was composed o f i n e x p e r i e n c e d m a t e r i a l t h e y exh i b i t e d a fine b r a n d o( t e n n i s . N o t one m a t c h did mil 1 riv.i ] w i n w i t h o u t a hard and b i t t e r struggle . Captain S u t l i i l ' wa> t h e o u t s t a n d i n g p e r f o r m er f o r Old N o r m a l . In singles he w o n his m a t c h (M . (!- 1 : and in t h e d o u b l e ,m a t c h ;e a m e d w i t h . Ken Lew, is t h e y w o n a c l e a n cut \ i o ' ov y . The i i;hiT w i n n e r in " h e s i ng l e s was ". la n i i e " .l; .inisor. 11< d e f e a t e d his o ppo'.u-r; '. i;-u . l t \ u 'J. I n :lr.s m a t c h • l a i v . i e p u l l e d :i n u m b e r k it s p e c t a c u l a r p!:n s. l i e %\ ; is p i t i i i i :> g a i n s t a s t e a d . y. e \ p e r u -iu cii l> ' t . W i h a \ ' e b e ep , h e a v i n g rin:ii l :> ;ibo ;i! :'. st ra w b e s r x s u i i i i a t . W i : 1. > . -:v.c l >r.e p l e a se d e a r v < p ;h i > i v ,y > : i :> - '.' l l e : p u s o u t .Mmivn' c . lo b s " ,c l o r i o n s l> ' . T i n - ..:::.. \ . ' h> o p p o n e n t l o o k 'h~rr. :>y > ; ; • : : .m ":> '.:: in few iirii i W fv play was t'ough* . V.t . ¦.] ::. ¦ - -. c..: •:<. .: but n < < ". " v..s: ¦ .> " >. ¦ ¦¦;. . This is an ape of specialization. One can not ice this fac t in all phases of modern lift 1 . Som e specialize in medi cines , others in la w, still others in teachin g 1, etc. About the School in Sprin g ' many speciali ze in aiVeclion. Columbia Theatre Satur da y, Ma y 29th. "The Fighting Youth " With Wm. Fa irbanks and Paulino Garon Monda y and Tuesda y • The Sensation of the Season A Thrillin g - Epic Drama . •.: ,r Fooiv.'oar For Less . "The Johnstown Flood'' HAINES SHOE WIZARD ' i i *— see J. ECKER The Latest Spring j We 've a letter from a friend • 4 Doors below Marke t Square and Summer Fashions advising us that he has in conin Mens ' Suits and OvKRAUSS' j stant use a rug, woven from ercoats. |strips of Hemingway suits that CASH GROCERY M ade t o y our measure j he 'd worn out after years of The Nearest Grocery Store to •or ( service. And t-he rug is giving R ead y to Wear I j ! Bart Pursel Dry Cleaning and Repairing Our Hobby VICT ORIA THEATR E the "Normal" . A full line of |as much wear as the suits did. Quality Groceries and Candies. i The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts. thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing " is almost too great to resist, but as a matter of fact , there 's no j oke about The Big Clothing Store the long-wear qualities of our With It' s One L ow Pri c e suits and topcoats. Lowenbergs to All Invites St ude n ts t o Examine the Newest and Latest in —«—^— /isit Here Durin g ATTRACTI Men ' s Wear . LE ADER STORE CO. SENIOR WEEK BIG SPECIALIZATION with M organs. He :-ls- <• >. .. - . . -.:. -. .- , .... .' iGror .Lre O'Brien & Great Cast :4t5 W . Mai ; : St. ¦" " e . n d of t h e semv : .:: , .:s: .. . ¦?> ••» ':-.r i he was playing. The C:.y:.: ,' ~. , : ; :\i The Most Realistic Picture Seminary quar tette. This :v...:oh w;-:s FO R SNAPPY Ever Taken SPRING DRESSES ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . .» ¦ ¦ Last The Slogan Clothing of All Kinds a hi s old f c r i r . A ! : h o .-.c ":-. ':¦.•. -.\ ..s ,- !. ¦ f e a t e d i n i w < < s i i .- . i c h: m > . : '¦- . ; - . ; : c > ¦ ¦:;;: H-'l a n d 7 5 : ;, • ¦. ;-. ¦• .- . . - .. :";-.i We Stand behind Fred R. Hipp ensteel COMPLIMENTS OF WOOLWORTHS H i * i L e w i s, < ¦ ; , ; ¦ m > . ; : "'" .: :. ^ i . . - v.i : w i e l u e r . l e s l t i ¦ :i ger. r. '. s . Im " ¦ " ¦ . . : : ; ( . . ¦ " t l i r o u g l i : .¦ h e a v y 1 ¦:: t r:it ^ i : ' \ , . : > ..n.: Arcus Women 's Shop The Store of Quality and L ow Price ]32 West Main St. "All-wa ys Reliabl e" ' t errifi c t h r o u g ho u t t h e t w e n t y g a m e s ' com prising - t h e m a t c h . The l i t t l e g'ia u t f r o m o u r <¦ hool pulled one spect a c u l a r p lay a f t e r a n o t h e r but in t h e ¦ end was d e f e a t e d b y ( lie unceasin gl i n e of ch a t t e r t h r o w n o u t b y his j I | t a l k a t i v e o p p o n e n t . He a n d . l a m i e m u t c h . d o ub l e : w e r e p a i r e d in t h e The y w e r e d e t e r m i n e d t o w i n t h e i r match. 1 hiring the intermissi on which f o l l o w e d t h e singles m a t c h e s t h e y f o r m e d t h e i r p l an of a c t i o n , AH ho ' h e pla n w a s c a r r i e d out in every det a i l i h e e x p e r i e n c e of t h e o n e m a n t e a m w h i c h opposed t h e m b r o u g h t results and t h e match ended. As a w h o l e o u r t e a m did v e r y well. To h a v e t i e d t h e present. S e m i n a r y t e a m iv i n d e e d a feat w o r t h reeiignit ion , \ i \t S a t u r d a y a r e t u r n match will be p l a y e d on o u r c o u r t s. C a p t a i n S u i hti ' a n d his m a l e * p r o m i se us a vic!i« r > . This is not mere bragging. It i- a s t a t e m e n t based on c a r e f u l c ;tlci' k s u w s ir:uhered at t h e recent maivh. O NS John W. Knies , Mgr . Bloomsburg Pa . "Quality Is Remembered Long After Price is Forgotten. " There are no better fabrics ¦' than th ose we use ; no higher standards of workmanship than ours. And if you 're finicky about good style , you 'll find plenty of that in 'em , too ! New Spring Suits $25 $30 $35 $40 New Spring Topcoats $25 $30 $35 HEMIN GWAY S