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S. R. NOSES VICTORY
FROM GROVE CITY
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Girls Win and Lose

The girls’ basketball team started
off with a rush this year, winning the
first two games with ease.

In the first game, with Franklin
High, played here, the varsity walked
away with the game, winning by a
score of 43-6.

The West Liberty Normal School,
from West Virginia, invaded our
camp on January 15, and again the
Slippery Rock girls won, 33-5.

On Friday evening, January 18,
the first and second teams journeyed
to Franklin for a return game with
that high school. The second team
started the game and managed to
keep the lead for the first half. How-
ever, they were not equal to the task,
and during the last quarter the mem-
bers of the first team were put in,
Franklin having a three-point lead.
The obstacles were too great, theugh,
and the final score stood 17-15 in
Iranklin’s favor.

The next game is with Indiana on
Saturday evening, January 26. This
game is one of the most important of
all this season and must be won. If
our girls are to have a chaice at the
normal school championship, they
must take over Indiana. Get oul
there and put fight into them! Got
on your job!



Johnnie’s Boys Once More

Captain Komora’s team has b2en
winning easily thus far, but a hard
game is forecast with Californio, to
be played here on February 9. Re-
game is forecast with California ,to
football? Let’s get on our toes now,
and take them over again!

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Mr. Roberts recently educated a
cat. He “led it out” (of the room).



Miss McClymonds—If that is clear
to “Smoke,” it ought to be clear to
. the rest of you

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THE SLIPPERY ROCKET
ALUMNI NEWS



Mr. Calvin Hogg, of the class of
1908, has been appointed Assistant
Superintendent of the schools of Dut-
ler County:.

Dr. Roscoe T. Kline, a former
resident of Evans City, died last Sat-
urday at his residence, 3472 Perrys-
ville Avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh,
after an illness from influenza and
pneumonia. He was a graduate of
the Slippery Rock State Normal
Qehool in the class of 1910. Mr. Kline
while a student at the normal was
among the foremost in all the activi-
ties of the school. Especially was he
prominent in the work of the liter-
ary societies. His school work was
always the best, and he stood well
with the student body and the facul-
ty. After leaving the Normal he en-
tered the medical school of the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh.

Miss Myrtle Dimit, '21, now Mrs.
Paul McFate, has moved to Fort Col-
lins, Colorado. The first oil well in
Colorado was struck near their place.
Her husband is a worker in the oil
fields.

Friends of Miss Flora N. Dunka
received the announcement of her
marriage to Dr. Nikola John Radeff,
December 22, 1923, at Gary, Indrana.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Radeff have been
engaged in social service work at
Gary for some time and expect to
continue their work there.

Miss Helen Jones, class of 23,
visited Marjorie Jamison the week-
end of January 18.

Miss Wilda Knox, who is teaching
in Woodlawn, was a week-end visitor.

Miss Anna V. Brown, ex-'23, writes
that she has a school of thirty pupils
of all grades from one to eight, at
West Sunbury. She says that she is
greatly enjoying her work.

Miss Alda Henry writes that she
was too easy with her third grade
pupils during the early weeks of the
year, with the result that they tried
to run away wit her. Then she took
off her gloves and handled them
“yough” for a few days, with the re-
sult that peace reigns. The mistake
she made is frequent with young
teachers. Don’t make it.







“Chinning” in your neighbor’s
room never won a game of basket-
semester,

MISS HENRY HONORED

Dr. Heinmiller thinks so highly of
the project “story” which appeared
in our last issue and which was writ-
ten by Miss Alda Henry, of the Car-
negie schools, that he has written
asking her for permission to include
it in a discussion of the project which
will appear in an article he is writing.

Congratulations, Alda. We all
thought that was an exceptionally
interesting and helpful article.



MUSIC APPRECIATION



music appreciation
January 31,

During the
hour next Thursday,

Ralph Reynolds will sing “Celeste
Aida” from Verdi’s opera “Aida,”
and “Caprice Viennois,” Kreisler,

will be played. The following Thurs-
day, February 7, there will be a ren-
dition of Liszt’s “Hungarian Rhap-
sody No. 2.” Both programs promise
to be of unusual interest.

- You Don’t Have To Be Hungry 1
—To Eat At—

JIM’S PLACE
Where Particular People Eat
MEALS - LUNCHES - SODAS - CANDY - CIGARS

; James B. Topley — Proprietors — Mrs. J. H. Wellh“

FRIEDMAN & ALPER

“The Right Meat Market”
GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Slippery Rock, Penn’a.







The Buttertly Tea Room 1
COME RIGHT IN FOLKS AND TRY
Dur Delicious Special Sundaes

Sandwiches, Cooling Drinks
Appetizing Salads Home-made Pies
Home-made Cake



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DENTIST
Slippery Rock,



Penn’a.





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W. J. MAYBURY

DRUGGIST

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DRY GOODS,

MEN’S AND LADIES’
CLOTHING

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