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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
BASE BALL SEASON
OPENS SATURDAY
Y. W. a A.
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STORY PROGRAM
! HELD IN CHAPEL
Junior High School City Court was
Senior evening was observed in the
held for the second time Tuesday,
Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday evening.
The program, with Seniors as particiMarch 25. Two boys were deprived of
the priv ileges of citizenship and of
pants, was very good—violin and piano
playing in the school grounds because
solos, and a reading, being the chief
: The library department, with Miss
they had violated tra ffi c laws. Anoth- At last the weather has moderated features.
itself
sufficiently
to
allow
Coach
Mead
er citizen was sentenced to make three
The meeting was well attended by the Had ley as the head , had charge of the
participate
boys
in
to
call
out
the
who
Seniors and Juniors. It is very encour- chapel period on Monday, March 24.
"Keep Off the Grass" signs as a penalpastime.
There
are
about
the
nutional
aging to both the old and new cabinet Many interesting stories which are conty for running thru the halls. A studthirty-five
(35)
candidates
out,
and
almembers to see the T. W. meeting? so tained in books in the library, and
ent who was guilty of breaking a pine
though
three
members
only
are
there
well attended. It shows that the mem- which are suitable for children, were
tree was sentenced to repair the damof
last
year's
squad
there
seems
to
be
,
ago if possible or else to replace the
bers of the association are ready and told by Senior girls.
a
wealth
of
material
for
all
positions
.
willing to aid the cabinet by standing Miss Mildred Fornwald was chairtr ee. A student who had entered the
trying
Among
the
candidates
we
find
building before time was sentenced to
back of them in all their undertakings. man of the program, which was as fol'
lows :
for
the
serving
position
are.
Morlock,
stay ten minutes over time for the next
former
H
illsdale
H.
S.
star,
who
also
.
On Friday morning several members Story Telling in Olden Times and Its
two weeks.
does
well
on
the
initial
sack
;
Cooper,
of tbP new cabinet of the Y, W, G, A, Educational Value Today—Miss CathMembers of the Junior High School
Newport
Twp.
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year
;
S. Ace of last
accompanied by a member of the form- erine Fear.
City Council decided at their meeting
Mensingor,
year
who starred hist
with er cabinet, left Bloomsburg to attend a "East O* the Sun and West O' the
'.••st Thursday to visit the Bloomsburg
Town Council meeting if possible. The the Zion 's-Grove^Bat-Smashers ; Broth- conference held at MillersviHe. As Moon "—Miss Emma Burkett.
(This is a story suitable for children
citizens are asked • by the Council to erston, who starred on all the Normal their route led through Harrisbuxg, our
of
third grade).
Veep off the grass plots on Normal Hill athletic teams during his stay here ; friends spent a few hours at our state
Story of the Springtime"—Miss
"The
as well as those on the campus. It was Fought, a lik ely looking youngster from capitoL, viewing places and buildings
Frances
Williams
also decided in Council meeting to as- Millville. Among the back-stop candi- of state-wide interest.
(This
is a Greek myth, and is suitsess each of the citizens seven to ten dates are : Barrow, who held that po- Tho conference itself was^ very helpcents for a new flag. Unclaimed "lost sition for Normal two years ago ; ful to the members who attended. Al- able for children of the fifth grade).
fwi found" articles will be sold at auc- Turner, Newport H. S.; Watson, Shan- though we could not all attend the con- "Bpamminondas"—By Miss Dorothy
tion for the benefit of the flag fund. tytown II. S.; ITaupt, Trevorton H. S. ference and gain directly, the girls as- Morgan.
i "Epamminondas" is a southern nonThe old flag will be used for stormy The candidates for the initial sack are : sume us that they have brought many
days.
Bushma. ^Shamokin H. S.; Broscious, new iiVn s back with them. We feel the sense tale, and is suitable for children
Shamokin H. S.; Keen, Newport H. S.: association will profit a great deal of the first grade).
. "The Nightingale"—Miss Dorothy
Zinolzak. Newport ; Hauer, of last from this conference.
The subject for discussion in Junior "•ea r 's sound: Morlock, Hillsdale, Mich.
Stevens.
High School Assembly last week was H.
t ( This is one of Anderson's modern
Toole, Plains H. S. Keystone
S.:
KINDERGARTEN CIR CUS.
"Social Lubrication " or "Manners, a sack : Beshel, Trevorton ; Cooper, Newfairy tales, and is suitable foj: the fifth
Phase of Citizenship." Miss Bullock port ; Brotherston, Hillsdale, Mich.
and
sixth grades).
talked about Assembly Manners ; Miss ^hort-Ston : Long, of last year squad :! Springtime is Circus time ! And the "Robin Hood and the Little Old Wof heUiert, Conduct in Halls and Corrid- Sincavage! Hanover H. . Hot'sCorner : Kindergarten is keeping in time with man "—Miss Katherine King.
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Spring. They had a eircu8_ Thursda .v
ors : Mr. Edsel, Conduct in the Class- Welliver, Berwick H. S.;
(This story is taken from the fasc'nTurner, Newroom ; Mr. Morgan, Conduct In Student port H. S. Out-Fielders : Fltzpatrick, and everyone had an en joyable time. ating romance cycle of Robin Hood and
Government ; Miss John , Conduct on Smith. Adams. Bush, Jones, Gallegher, j Interesting features of the progra m !s suited to children of the intermedwere the stunts performed by the childthe Street.
grades).
Haddock. Zeck, Jenkins, Benninger, ren of the Kindergarten. New talents iate
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Dugan. Tlrpa ck, Marshall , Delmore. were discovered in the performance of
:
Miss
Mildred
Andres.
Martha Gross , Health Commissioner , Reynolds, Laubaugh , Llewellyn , Jamie- these stunts. A "cartwheel* stunt perI
(It Is a modern fairy ta 'e of A V'n•• •
entertained the Health Department at son, Knzlusky .
formed by George Waite was very excit- which contains the elements
of chivalrher home last Friday.
All indications point to another suc- ing. He ji 'sn did a little "picture
.and
romance
found
in
the
"King
Arthur
cessfu l .season. The first game will be dance " to the music played by Miss
Stories).
played on Saturday afternoon on Mt. Norton.
SOCIETY.
Olympus with Wilkes-Bnrre H. (S. as Last but not lenst were the refreshthe opponents. All students are urged ments—fntinnl cn l-es and crackers*.
, SOME QUESTIONS ON ETI QUETTE
Monday, March 24, Emily LinskUl to turn out for this game.
While these were being passed, some of
THE BOYS ASK MISS
poured at a tea given in Miss King- !
tV second grade nunPs contributed
Many
stra
nge
faces
were
seen
SaturKINGMAN :
man 's rooms for the faculty and memHcmrrH find stories, which were delightday
and
Sunda
y
Cam
pus,
about
the
bers of the student body whose names
ful and ontortalning.
1. With which hand should the nap>
bo;:in with Q, R. S. Misses Mar garet Every school party is a success for this Tho K'^rte-go'ten room was so
kin be tucked under the collar ?
Smith and Catherine Fear assisted Miss reason. The "man-back-horao " arrive s crowded with guests it could not have 2. Is It correct to remove small pieces
an d everyone Is happy .
Kin gman in receivin g.
held any more.
of yeast from your home-brew bet
Thursda y, March 27, Mlas Kln gman
fore sampling it?
entertaine d at tea. vHer rooms were We regret very much that Mrs.
3.
Which side of the napkin should be
WE'D LIKE TO KNOW
tastefully arran ged, with a delightfull y J Holmes hnd to be in bed last week and
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used
for wiping the silver ware ?
comfortable atmos phere.
Members ofi sincerely hope she is fully recovered ,
To
be
continued—next week.
If we'vo going to have four , rather
the facult y and students whose names ;
begin with T, U, V, W. X, Y, Z called i Last Saturday night , March 20, an- thnn two , tennis courts in playing con*
during the afternoon , Miss Doroth y other great event In the social life of d It ion this year ,
Stevens poured , Misses Louise Schero the school took place in our gymnas- How the butche r bell would be run g Girls I Girls ! Do you want to know
and Muriel Dork assisted Miss King * ium. Beaut ifully groomed boys and effectively enough or where ifx the dor « how to dress correctly and appropriateinn n in receivin g. In the near future g irls danced to music fu rn ished by mitor y it could be found if a fire broke ly to your type of beauty ? Next Friday
Miss Kingman is going to entertain for Alexander 's orchestra . From the pep out durin g the night. Neither are wo In Chape l Miss Swift , of the Art De•- ' •' •' so who wish to attend, This was an d spirit everyone showed, we readily sur e whether the tower boll could wake p art men t, will spenk on "Personalit y
an d Dress. "
the finnl ten of tho sorl os.
|nsMumo thnt everybody hnd a fine tlm<». some of us up.
When you want
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J l 'M O R CLASS
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EAC CI.TY A K V I S O R V 'COMMITT EE.
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" S. L. Wilson
Subscription price .$ .;"»() per semester . Tor resident s t u d e n t s ; $ .7;" per
scmostor for members of (he Aluinni.
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THE FIRST HTKDREli.
done s o m e t h i n g, r - a l l y ii rroinplislied
i s d i i i e l h i n g in t h i s grea t big world <> l"
curs . and . you have l lui t i n w a r d glowLook in your Bloomsburi; State or
| ing <> ( t h e soul which enables you to
ninl School catalogue on page i'ortj
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(40), paragraph three , the first son "carry on t h r o u g h all your ditlicu '.f ios. i
fence. Behold ! in front of your ver ,\ ! Your money was spent long before I
'"pay day. " It it was not , t h e process
eyes you will see that the state oi
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of spending will not t a k e long. You
Pennsylvania guarntees you a m i n i m u m
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g<> to y our buren u drawer and t a k ? out
sala ry of one hundred dollars per
,
month , even in rural communities . " it t h a t long list of m u c h - w a n t e d article *
Then, l i k e a l'l.isli , oik; fact d a w n s on i
you are a Norma l graduate. ' Yes. eithyou ' You owe "dad" just one h u n d r e d i
er one hundred crisp, cool greenbacks :
' d o l l a r s which he advanced to you a
one hundred shining silver , dollars : or
.nioii i. li rgo for boa rd , clothing , and otha check, if that be your preference.
er necessities.
If you pay. h i m tin This will be the reward lor your conh u n d r e d - d o l l a r s you will have n o t h i n g
scientious plodding ' at P .loomshurg
to live on till next "pay day. " So your
State Normal School , and one month ' s
|t r o u b l e s begin !
I
you
think
. ' of
SHOES;
think
of
BUCKALEW'S',
ISloomsbur g, Pa.
TownsencTs
for
Anything
-inDress For Men
teaching.
How . ea gerly, hopefully ,
Aft er a half hour 's figurin g, and
longingly, p atiently do you look forward
to that first grea t "rod letter " day m a n y a scratch of the head , you finally
commonly known to the business world decide to pay "I >:;d"»twonl y- (ivo dollars
as "pay day. " You .w ill probably have on account , and keep the rest to defray
Cleaning and Pressing
earned for the first time in your life , coi nin g expanses. 'You have r e m a i n i n g
a l i t t l e money, which will be all you?' seventy-five dollars , .lust the item of
, boa rd fri ghtens you nearl y to death.
own.
Now imagine you 've come to t hsi ; The best arran gement that you weiv
great day. You will probaly sit down able t o niiikc , at a respec table bo ardin g coat, a collie dog, a diamond ring, a
and t h i n k of th a t a w f u l month ; those house , was ten dollars a week. Hor- Ford Coupe nml several other t r i f l e s.
hard school days , w hen you gradu ally rors , there wont fojty dollars at oin- Impossible ! ( That list had been ncdollars left ,I 'Kinulatiii fi 1 for years) . Nineteen dolgot used to your new environment ; put U.-inp . Only t h i r t y - f i v e
your best efforts fort h Irying to win from tha t first hundred , and look at lars , with Iil l'e Insurance to como out of .
them as friends and at the siime tinu i .hat list ! So you cheek your list , con . |Unit yet . Maybe you 'd hi'tler use Iho
made them forgot that there was still sidering and reconsidering ; markin g |rest; of it for "i>in money. " With great
nu outside where they had just pre- out or a d d i n g to It other things you i nlsgivlngs. n heavy hen rt , and a waterviously spent so joyo us a summer. No , need or w a n t . Clothes ! well , you ex- 1 iljur mou th yim remembere d the day you
it wasn 't, so much fun as at . Norma l a m ined your wa rdrob e yesterday and \•isited Hush ' s or Rollly 's after scliool.
y
School when you only taught a pa rt of found it was worse t h a n you had null- ,Tes, you 'll hnve to ^o slowly nn d take
the day and under the supervision of cipa l ed. Yes , you 'll need two "Peter r hoii ^ lit b 'l'oi'e you spend ; for what in
a trainin g school readier. Now , you Pan " shirt waists , t h a t ' s five dollars ; \ our eyes was a lot of money, 1h now
have thirt y, forty, or fifty grimy, hap- a sport skirl for every-day wva r, seven Ii hi rely enough to provide for your
py, mk'hio.vous, squirming little urehl- dollars more ; and a sweater at four do]- nieeda So your t roubles como, and you
Ins all clamoring for your n i t o n lion a) lars. The tota l Is sixteen dollars, and Ii [•urn by exporioneo how to conquer
the snino time. , .As you ' sit there a f .t:*oi(' - there are only ninet een dollars left, t hem : for who can know how to spend
ing of Joy, exu ltati on , and hnppluos p Carefully you e x a m i n e your list and nnoney wisely u n t i l he has on mod mon[•nines over you. You have netually so;> handker chiefs, a. now hat. a fall <¦ y for 111 nisei fV
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BEST
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Candies
Cakes and
Soft Drinks
SERVED AT
Bush's Ice Cream Palace
FOR
Coats, D resses
Sweaters , F ootw ear
Underwear , H osi ery
Articles
Toilet
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Lirv^ e, Furniture
Fancy Groceries.
F. P. PURSEL
Market Square, Bloomsbur tf
After School
Hours Visit
Texas Quick Lunch
JACK GEISTWIT E
Port rait Photography
I^i Roys' Studio
124t< East Main Street
AUJMNI NOTES.
PERSONAL.
Miss Fi-imIii H. Phillips , '23, is teachMei vyn Norton spent the week-end
ing al (Jlon Lyon , Pa.
at Berwick.
"Mi.-s Miiry M. Howell, '23, is teaching
;it AJrliMi Station , Vn.
Katht'rine Ball has returned to
Miss Adolia C. Jones, '23, is teaching school after vi siting her parents in
a t Canton , Pa.
Factoryville.
Miss Leah N. Caswell, '23, is a subHelen Barrow spent the week-end at
stitute teacher at Harrisburg, Pa.
Snnbury.
Miss Lucy M. Weikel, '23, is teaching
near Tnmaqun , Pa.
K' oa nor Rabert si>ent the week-end
Miss Myrtl e M. Epler, '23, is a sub- fit Forty Fort.
stitute tea cher in the public schools at
Mi'ivl Welli ver spent the week-end
Harrisl mrg, Pa .
Miss Kunice M. Jayne, '23, is teaching at home.
.-it Hallstead. Pa.
P.nth r.orver was the guest of LaAndrew Ti. Lawson , '23. is teaching Veri'e TTill over the week-end.
at Defiance . Pa.
Miss Kathryn Gamble. '22, is teach- TToVn Fa irrlough spent the week-end
in Pittston.
ing nea r Lancaster, Pa.
WHICH ARE YOU?
Adell Thompson and Evelyn Kauffman spent the week-end at Danville.
Louise Scherer and Dorothy Stevens
iThe bonos in the body are two hundred were sruests at an informal dance at
or more,
the Elks' Club.
Bat for sorting over people we need
Miss Esther .Tones had as her guest
only four.
over the week-end. Miss Tish Matthews
1. Wish-bone People:
of «oranton, Willard Davis and Dutch.
1. They hope for . they long for,
Dusterhout spent the week-end here.
They wish for and sigh ;
It '-ti' Tempest, who was suddenly
They want things to come, but
-aller?
home last week on account of
Are n't willing to try.
Mie depth of her fa ther, has returned
to school.
2. Funny-bone People :
They laugh , grin and giggle,
Several girls left on Friday morning
eye
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Smile, twinkle the
for a Y. W. G. A. conference at the MilIf work is a j oke, sure,
lcrsviHe State Normal School. Miss
They 'll give it a try.
Xndlno Hice . president of the new Y.
\V. C. A. cabinet and a number of other
J». Jaw-bone People ;
srirls nre respresenting the Bloomsburg
Th ey scold , jaw and splutter,
Normal Y. W. 0. A.
They froth , rave, and cry ;
Huth Terry has gone home for a
They 're long on the talk, but
short
rest.
They're short on the try.
4. Back-bone People :
They strike from the shoulder,
They never say die :
They 're winners in life, for
They know how to try.
J .E. ROYS
Kodak Finishing
Gloss or Eemi-Gloss Finish
40 W. and 124 E. Main St. .
BARTON PURSEL
Tailor and Bushleman
Suitin gs For Sprin g Now
In
Full Line of Sprin g Furnishings Now On Display
J. ECKER
Corr ect Apparel
For Women
COME I N AND SEE US
F-I-L-M-S
KINDERGARTEN.
f Conversation after playing of "To n
Wild Rose.")
Miss Asadlnn : "Who knows the name
proceeded
lesson
The grammar
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our America n friend who wrote that
of
smoothly until Miss Besse nsked what
piece?"
kind of a noun "trousers " wa s.
"It's an uncommon noun ," wns the neorgo Lewis : "A citizen. "
reply, "because it's singular at the top i MIhs Asndian: "Yes, he wns ft citizen
but he had another name. His first
nml plurnl nt the bottom. "
name wns Ed wa rd. "
MnrU Jury . "Edward Citizen. "
Mr. Lacoe : "Where Is that young
mn ii of yours ? Isn 't he coming toA story by Martha Hnrtmnn.
night?"
Jean : "No , ho telephoned that it wns Up nt our cottn ge one dny we were
valuin g so hard he wouldn 't bo over." playing when a garter snnko wont
Mr, L.: "Not much of n rnin boa a, is across the road. My brother went in
he?"
) Uio house nnd brought out ftn nxo.
Printin g and Developing
Patent Medicine
Toilet Goods
Stationery
Greeting Cards
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Pupil : "Why is the 21st of March the
first day of Spring? Wouldn 't the 'J.".rd
or iMth do just: as well?"
".Mac" Cullinan : "The firs t day of
Spring is the 'Jl st because that is al- j
way s a nice day ."
La ter , Mac talki ng to a friend : "I
told that kid that the first day of
: Spring is on March Hist because that is
always a nice day . What if it: should
snow th at day !"
(Those with good memories will remember th at it did snow that day) .
"Mo m " .;. Ho Doni Wilson ) : ''Ma y I
I stay out over the week-end V"
| Dora : "Who re would you like to
stay, out on the campus?"
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"You look tired this mornin g, " said
Miss Kingmnn to Marion Fichter.
"Do n't you sleep well?''
"No , my roommate nud I suffer from
alternate Insonmin, " repliod "Flicker."
"Alternate insomnia !
What
is
that?"
"Whiche ver gets to sloop f irst keep
the other uwn ko nil night. "
Hll IRinbs of ^ob lPrinttn g
"This story says they wilt Into the
nrk two by two, doesn 't, it nuntle?"
"Yes , dear. "
"Well , who went In will ) you ?" .
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Monday & Tuesday
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,Science teacher : ' •How do we conduc t
electricity ?"
Ninth grade student : '"Why or."
Instructor : "Correct. "
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going: to Science Hall? 1 can 't i
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The professor of mathematics and
his fin nncoe wi'iv out roamin g in the
[ fields when she pl ucked a daisy and,
F looking roguishly at him , began to pull
off die petals , say ing : "He loves, he
lovos mo not. "
"You are givin g yourself much unnecessary t rouble ," said the pro fessor.
|"You should count up tlw petals, and
if the total is an even number the answer will bo in the negative, if an uneven number , in the affirmative. "
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BASE BALL SEASON
OPENS SATURDAY
Y. W. a A.
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STORY PROGRAM
! HELD IN CHAPEL
Junior High School City Court was
Senior evening was observed in the
held for the second time Tuesday,
Y. W. C. A. on Wednesday evening.
The program, with Seniors as particiMarch 25. Two boys were deprived of
the priv ileges of citizenship and of
pants, was very good—violin and piano
playing in the school grounds because
solos, and a reading, being the chief
: The library department, with Miss
they had violated tra ffi c laws. Anoth- At last the weather has moderated features.
itself
sufficiently
to
allow
Coach
Mead
er citizen was sentenced to make three
The meeting was well attended by the Had ley as the head , had charge of the
participate
boys
in
to
call
out
the
who
Seniors and Juniors. It is very encour- chapel period on Monday, March 24.
"Keep Off the Grass" signs as a penalpastime.
There
are
about
the
nutional
aging to both the old and new cabinet Many interesting stories which are conty for running thru the halls. A studthirty-five
(35)
candidates
out,
and
almembers to see the T. W. meeting? so tained in books in the library, and
ent who was guilty of breaking a pine
though
three
members
only
are
there
well attended. It shows that the mem- which are suitable for children, were
tree was sentenced to repair the damof
last
year's
squad
there
seems
to
be
,
ago if possible or else to replace the
bers of the association are ready and told by Senior girls.
a
wealth
of
material
for
all
positions
.
willing to aid the cabinet by standing Miss Mildred Fornwald was chairtr ee. A student who had entered the
trying
Among
the
candidates
we
find
building before time was sentenced to
back of them in all their undertakings. man of the program, which was as fol'
lows :
for
the
serving
position
are.
Morlock,
stay ten minutes over time for the next
former
H
illsdale
H.
S.
star,
who
also
.
On Friday morning several members Story Telling in Olden Times and Its
two weeks.
does
well
on
the
initial
sack
;
Cooper,
of tbP new cabinet of the Y, W, G, A, Educational Value Today—Miss CathMembers of the Junior High School
Newport
Twp.
IT.
year
;
S. Ace of last
accompanied by a member of the form- erine Fear.
City Council decided at their meeting
Mensingor,
year
who starred hist
with er cabinet, left Bloomsburg to attend a "East O* the Sun and West O' the
'.••st Thursday to visit the Bloomsburg
Town Council meeting if possible. The the Zion 's-Grove^Bat-Smashers ; Broth- conference held at MillersviHe. As Moon "—Miss Emma Burkett.
(This is a story suitable for children
citizens are asked • by the Council to erston, who starred on all the Normal their route led through Harrisbuxg, our
of
third grade).
Veep off the grass plots on Normal Hill athletic teams during his stay here ; friends spent a few hours at our state
Story of the Springtime"—Miss
"The
as well as those on the campus. It was Fought, a lik ely looking youngster from capitoL, viewing places and buildings
Frances
Williams
also decided in Council meeting to as- Millville. Among the back-stop candi- of state-wide interest.
(This
is a Greek myth, and is suitsess each of the citizens seven to ten dates are : Barrow, who held that po- Tho conference itself was^ very helpcents for a new flag. Unclaimed "lost sition for Normal two years ago ; ful to the members who attended. Al- able for children of the fifth grade).
fwi found" articles will be sold at auc- Turner, Newport H. S.; Watson, Shan- though we could not all attend the con- "Bpamminondas"—By Miss Dorothy
tion for the benefit of the flag fund. tytown II. S.; ITaupt, Trevorton H. S. ference and gain directly, the girls as- Morgan.
i "Epamminondas" is a southern nonThe old flag will be used for stormy The candidates for the initial sack are : sume us that they have brought many
days.
Bushma. ^Shamokin H. S.; Broscious, new iiVn s back with them. We feel the sense tale, and is suitable for children
Shamokin H. S.; Keen, Newport H. S.: association will profit a great deal of the first grade).
. "The Nightingale"—Miss Dorothy
Zinolzak. Newport ; Hauer, of last from this conference.
The subject for discussion in Junior "•ea r 's sound: Morlock, Hillsdale, Mich.
Stevens.
High School Assembly last week was H.
t ( This is one of Anderson's modern
Toole, Plains H. S. Keystone
S.:
KINDERGARTEN CIR CUS.
"Social Lubrication " or "Manners, a sack : Beshel, Trevorton ; Cooper, Newfairy tales, and is suitable foj: the fifth
Phase of Citizenship." Miss Bullock port ; Brotherston, Hillsdale, Mich.
and
sixth grades).
talked about Assembly Manners ; Miss ^hort-Ston : Long, of last year squad :! Springtime is Circus time ! And the "Robin Hood and the Little Old Wof heUiert, Conduct in Halls and Corrid- Sincavage! Hanover H. . Hot'sCorner : Kindergarten is keeping in time with man "—Miss Katherine King.
S'
Spring. They had a eircu8_ Thursda .v
ors : Mr. Edsel, Conduct in the Class- Welliver, Berwick H. S.;
(This story is taken from the fasc'nTurner, Newroom ; Mr. Morgan, Conduct In Student port H. S. Out-Fielders : Fltzpatrick, and everyone had an en joyable time. ating romance cycle of Robin Hood and
Government ; Miss John , Conduct on Smith. Adams. Bush, Jones, Gallegher, j Interesting features of the progra m !s suited to children of the intermedwere the stunts performed by the childthe Street.
grades).
Haddock. Zeck, Jenkins, Benninger, ren of the Kindergarten. New talents iate
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Dugan. Tlrpa ck, Marshall , Delmore. were discovered in the performance of
:
Miss
Mildred
Andres.
Martha Gross , Health Commissioner , Reynolds, Laubaugh , Llewellyn , Jamie- these stunts. A "cartwheel* stunt perI
(It Is a modern fairy ta 'e of A V'n•• •
entertained the Health Department at son, Knzlusky .
formed by George Waite was very excit- which contains the elements
of chivalrher home last Friday.
All indications point to another suc- ing. He ji 'sn did a little "picture
.and
romance
found
in
the
"King
Arthur
cessfu l .season. The first game will be dance " to the music played by Miss
Stories).
played on Saturday afternoon on Mt. Norton.
SOCIETY.
Olympus with Wilkes-Bnrre H. (S. as Last but not lenst were the refreshthe opponents. All students are urged ments—fntinnl cn l-es and crackers*.
, SOME QUESTIONS ON ETI QUETTE
Monday, March 24, Emily LinskUl to turn out for this game.
While these were being passed, some of
THE BOYS ASK MISS
poured at a tea given in Miss King- !
tV second grade nunPs contributed
Many
stra
nge
faces
were
seen
SaturKINGMAN :
man 's rooms for the faculty and memHcmrrH find stories, which were delightday
and
Sunda
y
Cam
pus,
about
the
bers of the student body whose names
ful and ontortalning.
1. With which hand should the nap>
bo;:in with Q, R. S. Misses Mar garet Every school party is a success for this Tho K'^rte-go'ten room was so
kin be tucked under the collar ?
Smith and Catherine Fear assisted Miss reason. The "man-back-horao " arrive s crowded with guests it could not have 2. Is It correct to remove small pieces
an d everyone Is happy .
Kin gman in receivin g.
held any more.
of yeast from your home-brew bet
Thursda y, March 27, Mlas Kln gman
fore sampling it?
entertaine d at tea. vHer rooms were We regret very much that Mrs.
3.
Which side of the napkin should be
WE'D LIKE TO KNOW
tastefully arran ged, with a delightfull y J Holmes hnd to be in bed last week and
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used
for wiping the silver ware ?
comfortable atmos phere.
Members ofi sincerely hope she is fully recovered ,
To
be
continued—next week.
If we'vo going to have four , rather
the facult y and students whose names ;
begin with T, U, V, W. X, Y, Z called i Last Saturday night , March 20, an- thnn two , tennis courts in playing con*
during the afternoon , Miss Doroth y other great event In the social life of d It ion this year ,
Stevens poured , Misses Louise Schero the school took place in our gymnas- How the butche r bell would be run g Girls I Girls ! Do you want to know
and Muriel Dork assisted Miss King * ium. Beaut ifully groomed boys and effectively enough or where ifx the dor « how to dress correctly and appropriateinn n in receivin g. In the near future g irls danced to music fu rn ished by mitor y it could be found if a fire broke ly to your type of beauty ? Next Friday
Miss Kingman is going to entertain for Alexander 's orchestra . From the pep out durin g the night. Neither are wo In Chape l Miss Swift , of the Art De•- ' •' •' so who wish to attend, This was an d spirit everyone showed, we readily sur e whether the tower boll could wake p art men t, will spenk on "Personalit y
an d Dress. "
the finnl ten of tho sorl os.
|nsMumo thnt everybody hnd a fine tlm<». some of us up.
When you want
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done s o m e t h i n g, r - a l l y ii rroinplislied
i s d i i i e l h i n g in t h i s grea t big world <> l"
curs . and . you have l lui t i n w a r d glowLook in your Bloomsburi; State or
| ing <> ( t h e soul which enables you to
ninl School catalogue on page i'ortj
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(40), paragraph three , the first son "carry on t h r o u g h all your ditlicu '.f ios. i
fence. Behold ! in front of your ver ,\ ! Your money was spent long before I
'"pay day. " It it was not , t h e process
eyes you will see that the state oi
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of spending will not t a k e long. You
Pennsylvania guarntees you a m i n i m u m
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g<> to y our buren u drawer and t a k ? out
sala ry of one hundred dollars per
,
month , even in rural communities . " it t h a t long list of m u c h - w a n t e d article *
Then, l i k e a l'l.isli , oik; fact d a w n s on i
you are a Norma l graduate. ' Yes. eithyou ' You owe "dad" just one h u n d r e d i
er one hundred crisp, cool greenbacks :
' d o l l a r s which he advanced to you a
one hundred shining silver , dollars : or
.nioii i. li rgo for boa rd , clothing , and otha check, if that be your preference.
er necessities.
If you pay. h i m tin This will be the reward lor your conh u n d r e d - d o l l a r s you will have n o t h i n g
scientious plodding ' at P .loomshurg
to live on till next "pay day. " So your
State Normal School , and one month ' s
|t r o u b l e s begin !
I
you
think
. ' of
SHOES;
think
of
BUCKALEW'S',
ISloomsbur g, Pa.
TownsencTs
for
Anything
-inDress For Men
teaching.
How . ea gerly, hopefully ,
Aft er a half hour 's figurin g, and
longingly, p atiently do you look forward
to that first grea t "rod letter " day m a n y a scratch of the head , you finally
commonly known to the business world decide to pay "I >:;d"»twonl y- (ivo dollars
as "pay day. " You .w ill probably have on account , and keep the rest to defray
Cleaning and Pressing
earned for the first time in your life , coi nin g expanses. 'You have r e m a i n i n g
a l i t t l e money, which will be all you?' seventy-five dollars , .lust the item of
, boa rd fri ghtens you nearl y to death.
own.
Now imagine you 've come to t hsi ; The best arran gement that you weiv
great day. You will probaly sit down able t o niiikc , at a respec table bo ardin g coat, a collie dog, a diamond ring, a
and t h i n k of th a t a w f u l month ; those house , was ten dollars a week. Hor- Ford Coupe nml several other t r i f l e s.
hard school days , w hen you gradu ally rors , there wont fojty dollars at oin- Impossible ! ( That list had been ncdollars left ,I 'Kinulatiii fi 1 for years) . Nineteen dolgot used to your new environment ; put U.-inp . Only t h i r t y - f i v e
your best efforts fort h Irying to win from tha t first hundred , and look at lars , with Iil l'e Insurance to como out of .
them as friends and at the siime tinu i .hat list ! So you cheek your list , con . |Unit yet . Maybe you 'd hi'tler use Iho
made them forgot that there was still sidering and reconsidering ; markin g |rest; of it for "i>in money. " With great
nu outside where they had just pre- out or a d d i n g to It other things you i nlsgivlngs. n heavy hen rt , and a waterviously spent so joyo us a summer. No , need or w a n t . Clothes ! well , you ex- 1 iljur mou th yim remembere d the day you
it wasn 't, so much fun as at . Norma l a m ined your wa rdrob e yesterday and \•isited Hush ' s or Rollly 's after scliool.
y
School when you only taught a pa rt of found it was worse t h a n you had null- ,Tes, you 'll hnve to ^o slowly nn d take
the day and under the supervision of cipa l ed. Yes , you 'll need two "Peter r hoii ^ lit b 'l'oi'e you spend ; for what in
a trainin g school readier. Now , you Pan " shirt waists , t h a t ' s five dollars ; \ our eyes was a lot of money, 1h now
have thirt y, forty, or fifty grimy, hap- a sport skirl for every-day wva r, seven Ii hi rely enough to provide for your
py, mk'hio.vous, squirming little urehl- dollars more ; and a sweater at four do]- nieeda So your t roubles como, and you
Ins all clamoring for your n i t o n lion a) lars. The tota l Is sixteen dollars, and Ii [•urn by exporioneo how to conquer
the snino time. , .As you ' sit there a f .t:*oi(' - there are only ninet een dollars left, t hem : for who can know how to spend
ing of Joy, exu ltati on , and hnppluos p Carefully you e x a m i n e your list and nnoney wisely u n t i l he has on mod mon[•nines over you. You have netually so;> handker chiefs, a. now hat. a fall <¦ y for 111 nisei fV
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Candies
Cakes and
Soft Drinks
SERVED AT
Bush's Ice Cream Palace
FOR
Coats, D resses
Sweaters , F ootw ear
Underwear , H osi ery
Articles
Toilet
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Lirv^ e, Furniture
Fancy Groceries.
F. P. PURSEL
Market Square, Bloomsbur tf
After School
Hours Visit
Texas Quick Lunch
JACK GEISTWIT E
Port rait Photography
I^i Roys' Studio
124t< East Main Street
AUJMNI NOTES.
PERSONAL.
Miss Fi-imIii H. Phillips , '23, is teachMei vyn Norton spent the week-end
ing al (Jlon Lyon , Pa.
at Berwick.
"Mi.-s Miiry M. Howell, '23, is teaching
;it AJrliMi Station , Vn.
Katht'rine Ball has returned to
Miss Adolia C. Jones, '23, is teaching school after vi siting her parents in
a t Canton , Pa.
Factoryville.
Miss Leah N. Caswell, '23, is a subHelen Barrow spent the week-end at
stitute teacher at Harrisburg, Pa.
Snnbury.
Miss Lucy M. Weikel, '23, is teaching
near Tnmaqun , Pa.
K' oa nor Rabert si>ent the week-end
Miss Myrtl e M. Epler, '23, is a sub- fit Forty Fort.
stitute tea cher in the public schools at
Mi'ivl Welli ver spent the week-end
Harrisl mrg, Pa .
Miss Kunice M. Jayne, '23, is teaching at home.
.-it Hallstead. Pa.
P.nth r.orver was the guest of LaAndrew Ti. Lawson , '23. is teaching Veri'e TTill over the week-end.
at Defiance . Pa.
Miss Kathryn Gamble. '22, is teach- TToVn Fa irrlough spent the week-end
in Pittston.
ing nea r Lancaster, Pa.
WHICH ARE YOU?
Adell Thompson and Evelyn Kauffman spent the week-end at Danville.
Louise Scherer and Dorothy Stevens
iThe bonos in the body are two hundred were sruests at an informal dance at
or more,
the Elks' Club.
Bat for sorting over people we need
Miss Esther .Tones had as her guest
only four.
over the week-end. Miss Tish Matthews
1. Wish-bone People:
of «oranton, Willard Davis and Dutch.
1. They hope for . they long for,
Dusterhout spent the week-end here.
They wish for and sigh ;
It '-ti' Tempest, who was suddenly
They want things to come, but
-aller?
home last week on account of
Are n't willing to try.
Mie depth of her fa ther, has returned
to school.
2. Funny-bone People :
They laugh , grin and giggle,
Several girls left on Friday morning
eye
;
Smile, twinkle the
for a Y. W. G. A. conference at the MilIf work is a j oke, sure,
lcrsviHe State Normal School. Miss
They 'll give it a try.
Xndlno Hice . president of the new Y.
\V. C. A. cabinet and a number of other
J». Jaw-bone People ;
srirls nre respresenting the Bloomsburg
Th ey scold , jaw and splutter,
Normal Y. W. 0. A.
They froth , rave, and cry ;
Huth Terry has gone home for a
They 're long on the talk, but
short
rest.
They're short on the try.
4. Back-bone People :
They strike from the shoulder,
They never say die :
They 're winners in life, for
They know how to try.
J .E. ROYS
Kodak Finishing
Gloss or Eemi-Gloss Finish
40 W. and 124 E. Main St. .
BARTON PURSEL
Tailor and Bushleman
Suitin gs For Sprin g Now
In
Full Line of Sprin g Furnishings Now On Display
J. ECKER
Corr ect Apparel
For Women
COME I N AND SEE US
F-I-L-M-S
KINDERGARTEN.
f Conversation after playing of "To n
Wild Rose.")
Miss Asadlnn : "Who knows the name
proceeded
lesson
The grammar
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our America n friend who wrote that
of
smoothly until Miss Besse nsked what
piece?"
kind of a noun "trousers " wa s.
"It's an uncommon noun ," wns the neorgo Lewis : "A citizen. "
reply, "because it's singular at the top i MIhs Asndian: "Yes, he wns ft citizen
but he had another name. His first
nml plurnl nt the bottom. "
name wns Ed wa rd. "
MnrU Jury . "Edward Citizen. "
Mr. Lacoe : "Where Is that young
mn ii of yours ? Isn 't he coming toA story by Martha Hnrtmnn.
night?"
Jean : "No , ho telephoned that it wns Up nt our cottn ge one dny we were
valuin g so hard he wouldn 't bo over." playing when a garter snnko wont
Mr, L.: "Not much of n rnin boa a, is across the road. My brother went in
he?"
) Uio house nnd brought out ftn nxo.
Printin g and Developing
Patent Medicine
Toilet Goods
Stationery
Greeting Cards
J. C. Vl ercer
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Pupil : "Why is the 21st of March the
first day of Spring? Wouldn 't the 'J.".rd
or iMth do just: as well?"
".Mac" Cullinan : "The firs t day of
Spring is the 'Jl st because that is al- j
way s a nice day ."
La ter , Mac talki ng to a friend : "I
told that kid that the first day of
: Spring is on March Hist because that is
always a nice day . What if it: should
snow th at day !"
(Those with good memories will remember th at it did snow that day) .
"Mo m " .;. Ho Doni Wilson ) : ''Ma y I
I stay out over the week-end V"
| Dora : "Who re would you like to
stay, out on the campus?"
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"You look tired this mornin g, " said
Miss Kingmnn to Marion Fichter.
"Do n't you sleep well?''
"No , my roommate nud I suffer from
alternate Insonmin, " repliod "Flicker."
"Alternate insomnia !
What
is
that?"
"Whiche ver gets to sloop f irst keep
the other uwn ko nil night. "
Hll IRinbs of ^ob lPrinttn g
"This story says they wilt Into the
nrk two by two, doesn 't, it nuntle?"
"Yes , dear. "
"Well , who went In will ) you ?" .
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vVeek of Mar. 31 to Apr. 5
Monday & Tuesday
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,Science teacher : ' •How do we conduc t
electricity ?"
Ninth grade student : '"Why or."
Instructor : "Correct. "
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going: to Science Hall? 1 can 't i
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mine.
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The professor of mathematics and
his fin nncoe wi'iv out roamin g in the
[ fields when she pl ucked a daisy and,
F looking roguishly at him , began to pull
off die petals , say ing : "He loves, he
lovos mo not. "
"You are givin g yourself much unnecessary t rouble ," said the pro fessor.
|"You should count up tlw petals, and
if the total is an even number the answer will bo in the negative, if an uneven number , in the affirmative. "
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