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DANCE— Saturday Ni(o
ATHLE TIC LEADERS ENJOY
CHICKEN AND WAFFLES
DANCE---Saturday Nite
WHICH OF THESE 'WILL
TYPIFY YOUR SCHOOLROOM
twenty-
SENIOR MIDDLER DANCE
A HUGE SUCCESS
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS
AT Y. W. C. A. TONIGHT
At last the night of the
To-night's meeting of the Y. W. C.
first arrived and with #it arrived also
A. is to be one of the most important
Wednesday, last, the "Athletic all the pleasure and delight that only
held this year. The officers of "the new
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Leaders " took nU f eeding necessities an unusual dance can give. Yes, the
The classroom had rerJ f reedom. cabinet for the rest of the year and
prom
was
deli
ghtful
as
well
as
most
and started on a sweet , 'but short,
When John finished a task j usr lately for next year are to be elected. It
unusual
for
many
reasons.
given him he procl aimed in a loud j will be composed of Junior girls, of
jo urney to the great land beyond
The
first
thing
catching
our
eye
voice "I've finished !" and imroediate- i course. Nominations were made at
(Lite Street) for a chicken and wafupon entering was the beautifully '[ ly proceeded to bully those about him. the cabinet meeting last week and
fie dinner.
decorated gymnasium.
The color When Jimmie met with an unusually are as follows :
President—Edith Morris, Ruth
When they left the school there was scheme—fed, white and blue , sug- difficult problem his hand waved
a crowd but soon some could not trav- gestive of Washington 's Birthday— frantically in the air and his disgust- Carver.
el as quickly as the others so they was most
Vice President—Kitty McHugh,
artistically
arranged. ed grunt issued , "I can 't get this old
(three in number) guarded the rear. Streams of crepe paper hanging from thing. " The distracted but always i Laura Mann.
The othei's (seven in number) made one side of the balcony to the other loving and gentle teacher rushed from I Secretary—Edna Brotherton , Elgie
a brave front for the meal. Every- in a most delightful canopy arrange- one place to another. She was liere Prutzman.
thing was very quiet going out be- ment , showed the result of much and to help everybody , she waited on all i Treasurer—Kathryn Munroe, Charcause everybody was saving up steam artistic labor. Off to one side of the demands. Betty and Jane searched i lotte Morgan.
for rfinn pr.
Assistant Treasurer—Betty Otygym was a rende z v o us set apa rt fo r I in vain for a lost sheet of puper . I
A few minutes after all had arriv- the Faculty . In every detail the gym j Georgie returned leisurely from the i man , La Verne Reese.
ed , the fire bell rang and we all rush- was mo^t delightful.
waste-basket grinning 1 and protruding I Much of the success of the associaed to the dining room. Several peoFrom the decorations we return to his tongue in a foolish manner. A i tion next year depends upon the cabiple wer e n ea rly mangled in the at- the dancers—some new, some old , but piece of crayon whizzed gaily toward ! net you elect , so come out and help
tempt to get ahead of Miss Munro all welcome. And what was the first its goal.
select it. The other members of the
and Marion Hess. After partaking of surprise for them ? Why, the eliminThe class room was having voal cabinet , that is, the chairman of the
a little food the injured were again ation dance , of course , with Jimmie freedom— i t was a rectangle of con- various c ommi tte es, will be choosen
with us, ready for action. Silence Jones as the caller. This was very fusion and disorder.
j fry the present cabinet and the new
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officers at a joint meeting some time
reigned supreme for the firs t ten min- interesting, indeed , and was one of
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utes, then a great sigh—painful sigh the most unique as well as one of the
!s oon. :
An . appealing chilly atmosphere
If you are a member of the Y. W.
—was heard , after which some one most novel features on the list. Anpiped up, "I'll bet the kids at school other was the spot ligh t dance , much prevailed. A rig id , firm-backed file C. A. you have a chance to be on the
of boys and girls marched mechaniare eating plain hash !"
enjoyed by everyone. Do you wonder cally to their respective scats. A 1 cabinet , if you are n 't , you better j oin
Flossy then began to ask for every- that it was a most attractive affair?
now !
high-pitched voice rasped , "ArithmeBy Kitty McHugh
thing that wasn't in her reach—getThis dance was a gift, one might tic. " Fifty heads bent low, "fifty j
ting what she wanted , as u su al , but say,
of the Seniors and Middlers to pairs of hands reached into desks, fif- I
—B. S. N. S.—
with much gutteral complaint from the Juniors.
The
committee
obtained
ty
neat
looking
ari
thmetic
book:?
an,
the other end of the table. Well , we
to have such an affair from 1 peared. Tommy smothered a desire JUNIOR G I R LS '
ate and ate and still ate some more permission
Reirner, who also hired Alexand- to ask about a step in his problem ,
till a few of us thought we'd he ard Dr.
GLEE CLUB NEWS
er 's Orchestra for us from eight to for to dare to ask a thing about a
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling." A eleven o'clock.
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problem analyzed the day before ; The Junior Girl s' Glee Club is all
few of the noisiest—but quietest
Punch and cake were served dur- would have caused maybe an earth- ! ready for a most successful semester.
while eating—had to take exercise to
quake or someth ing awful. Mary , New members have been elected so
get ready to partake of the following ing intermission.
No one can deny that-this was one Ann 's pencil point snapped under the ' that the total now on roll is 105.
courses—not courses of study—eats.
Pockets bulged with waffles and chick- of the most pleasant and successful strain and was ignored for its i>n- 1 With this added quantity Prof. Carten for room mates, etc., but alas for dances ever held at B. S. N. S. It is pertinence. A smile would have with- j; er feels that the quality will be cersome roomies ! We heard much hoped that we may enjoy more like it ered instantly in that cheerless place. tainly excellent.
This was a schoolroom where bovsl The club has retained its same offiin the future.
munching on the way home.
girls were learning truths to help ! cers, as they were elected for the
and
After dinner the pi'ocession wendBy Kitty McHugh
year. They are : president , Lucille
them
live. Well , what 's in a name?
ed its way into the parlor and indulgKaufman ; secretary, Marion Decker ;
in.
ed in dancing, supposedly, but mostly
—B. S. N. S.—
Miss Breslin announced a speilin.-j treasurer , Laura Mann.
tumble sets and a few of Miss Post's
test. A neat pile of parei*s was plac- ! On March 13, the Glee Club is goacquired tricks. Though Miss Post NEW ATHLETIC
ed on the front desk of each row. As ' ing to have a party in honor of the
couldn 't be there her spirit was with
LEADERS NOMINATED the teacher counted "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, ' new members. Although this hapus all because many of us enjoyed our
pens to come on Friday 13, no one
old friend "rheumatiz " after our exAt their first meeting in Februaz'yr 7" with a slight pause between each , has declined the invitation. You see,
ercises.
the Athletic Leaders, under the di- coun t, seven slips of paper were sent we 're not superstitious.
A voice ou t of the wilderness gave rection of Miss Munro and Miss Post, back the line.
The Junior Girls' Special Chorus
"Those papers were well passed.
vis the unpleasant news that we had decidc/1 that new girls from the Junhas
been asked to take the chorus part
better start for home. Well , t he best ior Class should be nominated as You surely are improving. " her pleasoperetta which the Senior Glee
in
the
of friends must part—food a^ d me. Athletic Leaders during the third ant voice continued. A happy smile ,
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decided to give. They have
Club
has
wound its way over every face in the
Marion and Deb rush e d ahead a s t hey week in February.
and
are now working on the
accepted
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room.
want ed t o be back in t ime for t he
The
Junior
girls,
when
they
met
for
part.
"Here are some of our difficul t
game. Along the way home the "trio " the first time in the week of Fabruary
By Kitty McHugh
held forth in great numbers and vol- 1G, were again made acquainted with words with us again. Lot' s see if
ume, rendering old , new and indiffe r- the standards of the Athletic Lead- evei'ybody can van i sh thorn forever.
—B. S. N. S.—
ent selections. Many a word was set ers. The nomination of the new girls I'm sure that if everybody tries hard
to a tune of their own—all giving took place at their second meeting in enough we shall."
She'd Take It Now.
their own version and but very little the week , thus allowing everyone sev- Jack pondered over a word that an- i
A lady stepped into the office to
noyed him a great de.nl. He rained
harmony.
eral days to decide upon the nomi- his hand. "Yes, John ," came the in-!j purchase a ticket to N. Y., h anding
Behold ! a light came into view, the nees.
One girl for every seven in tex'ested voice again.
the agent a $20 bill in payment
hou se of Di\ Riemcr. Then the many each class
nominated. The lists
"I've looked this word up in the , thereof. As he handed her the tick- .
lights of the school. Someone began wore then was
submitted to Miss Munro dictionary but don 't seem to be able i et he said , "Change at Greenville. "
to sing in a weak voice , "Far above and Miss Post
for approval.
| Her prompt retort was, "None of
to use it properly," staled John.
the river winding is our Home, Sweet
The
activities
in each Junior class
A. solicitous voice replied , "Now. I that, young man. I want my change
Home. So soon we must part and
... take another course—the course of were led by a Senior Athletic Load- jus t what seems to nnnoy you about [| now!"
time. " Then the "trio " er. Elections will bo held soon , so the use of that word?" John explai n- '
:>. ???4f tnis
paper for the results.
ed , "Maybe if Jane used it in a sen we "Good Night,
to Lad- watch the
Courtesy
adj ourned
tence that would clear un your trou- settled on the children.
By Kitty McHugh
our
ies., (^and
respect
pi'evailed.
The
teacher
and
ble , John. Tx'y it, Jane."
various domiciles.
but,
full
contool
in
this
room
was
in
Jnno rose and gave the word in :\
In the party wei'e: Miss Munroe ,
did
not
feel
frightened
you
understand
now,
the
children
Marion Hess, Betty Davis, Flossy ty, Helen Dickinson and Velmn Nel- sentence. "Do
and stiff and crushed.
John?"
• Jones, Mary Lnnnon , Deborah Wil- aon.
By Kitty McHngh
An
easy
unrestrained
mnnnor
By
Gone
Wilson
% Hams, Rachel Bolles , Anno Dougher-
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EDITORIAL
PERSONA LITY
James Ritter, '24, is'teaching rural
work at Ransom , Pa.
Lydia Pollock, '24, is teaching at
Wyoming, Pa. She is doing fourth
grade work.
Anna Nordstrom , '24 , is doing sub- '
stitute teaching work in the WilkesBarre schools.
James Lawson , "24, is teaching
Veronica McNamara , '24, is teachphysical education and grammar subat Usurick, Pa.
jec ts in the Kylp School , Irvington- ing grades one-eight
Mary Dowd , '24 , is teaching
on-the-Hudson , New Jersey.
at Shamokin, Pa.
Margaret Keefer, '24, is doing first grades one to four
grad^ work at Nescopeck , Pa.
Beatrice Courtney, '24, is teaching
Spring Brook , Pa.
Peter C. Jaffin , '24, is teaching at rural work at
Edith Brace , '24 , is teaching grade
Berwick, Pa.
two at Wyoming, Pa.
Anna Mae Houser, '24 , is teaching
Clara Abbett , '24 , is teaching rural
grades 1-5 at Andreas, Pa.
work
at Elysburg, Pa.
Rhoda George, '24 , is teaching in
Bruce Oswald , from State College ,
the McKinley Building of the Hanover
Township School District.
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Consuelo Fenstermacher, '24, is
COMING
teaching at Pond Hill, Pa.
Clarissa Elligette, '24, is teaching
The Hit of the Season
rural work at Nescopeck, Pa. —
First Junior Class
Helen Aberant, '24, is teaching
fourth and fi fth grade work at YatesProduction
ville, Pa.
Don't Miss It.
Annie Wright, '24, is teaching in
her home town, Berwick, Pa.
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Bessie Singer, '24, of Williamsport /
is teaching grades three and four at
Many of our alumni were back with
us over the week-end. Among them
were the following : Charlotte Parsons, Helen Zydanowicz , Rhoda
George, Edna . Williams, Leona Malley, Ruth Johns, Mary ftmosbury,
Lester Bennett, Dick Powell , Gertrude
Roberts, Helen SutlifT, Marion Adams.
Personality, as we have known it, j square life , but when it comes to
is that subtle influence which some j really living it—well that 's where
peopl e have over others. Although ) most of us have failed. If we wish to
we cannot see it or feel it, yet we have a pleasing personality then , the
recognize it when we meet pei'sons first thing we must do is to live a
pleasing life ; do not be afraid to go
who have a goodly share of it.
The possession of this gift is one out of your way to do something for
which is desired by all , but possessed someone else ; do not ever shirk the
by few. It is mostly inborn rather task that is before you and alway s
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to a greater or a lesser degree. B> do a kind deed for someone, even
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friends or lose them , and we have to you (it takes nerve and grit but
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teaching profession it is most neces- enough ) ; live up to your ideal , be
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helping
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All
these
things
in
handicap
very
serious
it becomes a
reaching our goal. For this reason , help to make a pleasing personality.
By the time one has learned to do
if for no other we should strive to
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view, must be answered by one 's self.
By Gene Wilson
We all know how to live a true ,?four-
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Isabel Williams: "My Buddy. "
Mae Gable : "Farley, My Boy. "
Peg Woodring: "Jolly is the Miller."
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Austin : "Mary, Mary. "
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Bryce Nick : "I Wonder What's the
Matter With Sally?"
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Let poets sing their lilting songs ,
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And gaily smile the lyre.
Give me the man who whistles while
He 's putting on a tire.
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F. Davenport likes Pennington 's.
One of the /nost successful projects
During a conversation the other
Mr. Wilson— "Use the word shatter
The Middler boys are so conceited.
of our Norm al is that of the orchestnigh t Gene Wilson suddenly exclaimG. Stecker and A. Sybert like Fish
ra. We must all admit that it is a in a sentence. "
(er 's) on Saturday instead of Friday.
Ted Keene— "I see my shatter. " ed , "My John!"
most valuable asset to our auditorium
B. Geisinger is becoming so. Stern
exercises and a wonderful addition to
"Presen t," promptly answered the
(er).
Prof. Alberts—"Give me an ex- Rev. Stamm.
ou r concerts and entertainments.
We have 4:10 Classes.
For this semester we have a few ample of fair competition. ' '
¦Why is a flapper like a bungalow?
W. Flaherty likes the "Kitchen. "
new addi tions to it. Our new tromSam Barrow—"All is fair in love
K. Jury visits Phillips 's studio.
bone players are James Bittenbender
Because she 's shingled on the top,
and
war.
We
wonder
how
Sam
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B. Brooks wants to go to .West
and Paul Best., Creveling Strauser
nothing
sides
and
has
painted
on
the
Chester.
plays a piccolo and Chester Haupt the knows.
in the attic.
E. Jones prefers Green (ly) to any
carone t.
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Watkins,
other
color.
Miss
Patterson—"Miss
We sincerely hope our hew memgirls
who
are
lots
of
Jiggs—"There
H.
Walk
is buying so many postage
bers will en'j oy their stay with us.
did you inherit your musical ability? "
stamps.
don 't want to get married. "
Review of the Orchestra.
Lily—"Not exactly. I live in a flat
A. Hidlay wears a red dress.
On Thursday evening, March 5th,
Alice—"How do you know?"
M. Eyerly is so particular about
the orchestoa will play for the Rotary on Sharp Street and try to be NaturJiggs—"I have asked them. "
the kind of gifts she bestows to her
Club. On March 6th , it will play for al"
the Junior plays , and on March 24 t h ,
Steena—"We must have a new calf j friends.
M. Richard likes to go to Catawissa.
S. S. teacher to Nadin e Rice :
it will accompany the Glee Clubs in
in the dormitory."
B. Miller did not attend the Musithe operetta they will give entitled
"Be sure to come to the party and
not
a
calf
you
hear
,
it's
cal
the other evening.
Cora—
"No
"The Pennan t. " We 're sure this will bring a j oke."
be a wonderful asset to the program
Nadine—"All right, I'll bring Mae. " it's Ru thie Thomas playing her saxobecause of previous experience.
phone. "
By Kitty McHugh
Lewis Alimenti has a good sense of
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value. He thinks Dolores is worth $1
—B. S. N. S.—
but he doesn 't know the half of it.
Tony— "Bet that car sticks to the
—and NOW for that
Las t of Dr. Pike 's Lectures to be
road
all right. "
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Jack Riley—"You 're right.
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Bobby , aged ten , rushed into the stuck to it five hours this morning be- j
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have
,
may
This afternoon the Seniors and house calling, "Mother
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Middlers will hear the last of Dr. a nickel for a poor man who is out- fore I could move it."
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set
the
alarm
Larry—"Tony
Pike 's series of lectures. We have side cry ing? "
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enj oyed his talks, as well as profited
clock. "
"Certainly, Bobby ," said his mothReady to Serve You
by them, and are really sorry that
for at this time of
Tony—"What
they are to discontinue after to-day. er, '-'but what is he crying for?"
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Dr. Pike has, in his visits here , not I Bobby—"Oh , he is cry ing 'Hot
Larry—"My foot has gone to ',
only impar ted to us a gist of the field Roasted Peanuts'!"
sleep. "
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of his work, but has allowed us the
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a very forceful and likeable charactALUMNI NOTES.
er in himself. We appreciate his inUontiuued from page z.
terest in us and our profession.
COMING
As a climax to this course of lec- spent the week-end at B. S. N. S., as
tures , Seniors and Middlers will the guest of Anne Lizdas.
The Hit of the Season
j ourney to Danville on Saturday for
First Junior Class
Harold Lesaius of Scranton , was
the purpose of going through the hospital for the insane. By so doing, we the guest of Billy Spangenberg at
Production
shall come in contact with specific the dance Saturday night.
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cases about which Dr. Pike told us, I
OVER THE POST OFFICE
Laura
Mann
entertained
Paul
and so will impress the content of his |
lectures on our minds. All parts of Smith , of Gettysburg College, during
the hospital will be open for the in- the week-end.
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spection of the visitors. It is only
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"Bud " Marshall had his sister here xiK
hoped that none of our number will
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action of this novel experience.
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Ru th Walper had company too. Her
sister , Hel en , Mabel Lonzer and Hel— B. S. N. S.—
en Shetly, all of Hazleton , visited her.
Kenneth Hoffman was the guest of
Danger—W arning.
Betty Davis at the Senior-Middler
We have noticed lately at the third prom Saturday night.
floor laundry shute, tha t there have
Another guest at this affair was
been several narrow escapes from decapitation. Some of the Juniors have David Tho m as , of Kingston , who acnot gotten over the childish of habit companied Flo M. Jones to the hop.
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from fourth floor. Thus the Juniors
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WHO ?
Archaelogist Discovered at B. S. N. S
I WONDE lt WIlYt
Mildred Higgins—"My man !"
Does "Doc " go to the movies with
Sam, Zeck and Andy cleaned winEveryone—Stop ! Look ! Listen !
Mike Kushma—"I'll bite. "
! now?
A famous archaelogist has been do w s d own i n the first grade latel y ?
Ellen Whitchousc—"You know. " I
Is the "belle of Moscow?"
Th e g ir ls are all we arin g the ir hair
discovered at B. S. N. S. in the per's
a darn cute | Is the f a m o u s whistler on third sonage of Roy Haring. The next ; |straight?
Bill Jones—"She
girl."
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question that arises in your mind is, I Peg Fay is feeling so blue since
Audrey Ramble— "I can 't find my I
Does Mil Hausch receive Special I presume, How do you account for Friday night?
pitch pipe. "
I Deliveries from which are post mark- that? Well , the answer is simple.
So many girls were happy over the
John Kanyack— "Act your ago , j ed Si-.ate College?
This illustrious discoverer was mean- week-end?
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with rheumatism."
Does Jack Reilly go to Wilkcs-Bar- dering through the underground tunLarry pays so many visits to the
Clara Martin— "Oh! Papa. "
Hospital ?
!re to see ?
Bloomsburg
nels that are being excavated underEarl Farley—"Well you see , it' s i
Is the attraction at basket-ball neath the famous halls of learning of
Lately, Jiggs is always in the lithis way."
j games for "Charlie " Lesser?
B. S. N. S. when he unearthed the brary?
Dean Driscoll—"There 's a reason. " ;
Incidentally, day students spend
Do the Robbin 's sisters have a ter- Olympian King and Julius Caesar:
Grace Ilarlos—"Merry Christinas!" j rible crush on?
This sudden renowned archaelogfst a great deal of tln.ir time there ?
Lee Bennett—"Did you pay y o u r I
Is going to give a "Big Feed" be- then immediately informed our Olym- Famous Say ings :
Obiter dues?"
Professor Brill— "I teach a big
! fore we go home for our Easter vnca pian Queen at Normal (Miss Bueher )
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Louise Thompson—"My John!"
tion ?
concerning this marvelous discovery woman 's Sunday School Class. "
Marion Sche-lbort—"Any time you j
Knows where Grace Weber got the of the twentieth century. Her joy
Professor Fischer— "Are we all
do I'm worried."
I letters on her Spaulding?
knew no bounds , that such a treasure agreed?"
Emily Parks— "What did I do ,:
Got the .shock of their young lives should be discovered in so modern a
Miss Paterson— "Children , are " you
j tii .'1 night of the fire whe n two girls school , and consequently she in turn ready?"
what did 1 say?"
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Pearl Radel—"Oh! those lesson ! came in and yelled "Fire ! Fire?"
Mr. Bakeless— "Now, notice."
sought Mr. Englehart.
plans!"
By Kitty McHugh
Brings "Ruthie " Jenkins up from
The exploring party then journeyBetty Saricks—"Slush!"
down town every day?
ed to our modern hades (the furnace
bye ;
Helen
Goulden— "Good
Did "Kit" Seiger entertain over the room) and there , as our archaelogist
thanks for letting mo in. Sec you week-end because of "Teachers' Meet- had reported , they found the long lost
some more."
ing?"
bust of Zeus and Julius Caesar.
Velma Nelson—"I have to go to i
Goes shopping with Mari on and
They are now renovated and in the
the library. "
j helps her to select hair ornaments "
near future they will be found in
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La Verne Hill—"Why Worry? "
Is Arlene Coolbaugh' s latest "Rod- their rig htful place of honor—the or else we will get it for you in
Orpha JIuteliings— "Oh ! Harold!" j haired" shick?
Latin Domain.
short order.
B. Sumner—"Orpha , I got a let- 1
Helps Jerry select his shaving
Who knows but what this sudden Let us print your letters and envelopes.
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„ repute that Roy has acquired at B. S. ! Social size, 250 sheets and 250 envelopes
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Margaret Smith—"Say, kid. "
Does Edith Harris never cease talk- N. S. will lead him to other fields of in a Cabine t, enve l opes i n dr a w er an d
Helen Spare—"Sit still , my flutter- ing about?
conquest?
sheets in separate compartment. Nifty.
:st ?"
ing heart. "
Likes
to
use
the
word
"de?
By Gene Wilson
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By Kitty Me IIugh
Helen Fairclougli—"Oh! Nelson. " !
Smith Print Shop
—B. S. N. S.—
Joe Kane— "Experience teaches."
—B. S. N. S.—
Court House Avenue
Adeline
Burgess—"Didn 't
you j
Favorite Top ics of Conversation.
know that before?"
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New Cases.
Norman Marshall— "Try and get
Pat I-Iilbert—George.
me to."
Farley and Mae Gable.
Margaret Faye—Basketball.
Stina Deppen— "Patsy, stop teasTony and Claire Beckley.
Lucy Evans—Stuttering.
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Driscol and Ruth Owens.
Grace Harlos—Dymonds.
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Jiggs and Liilian Wagner.
Reva Walker—State College.
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Walsh and Mae Dugan.
Margaret Price—Insane Asylums. §
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Bud and Who 's Next?
Prof. Hartline—High School Stuff.
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Marion Carpenter—"Ye s, James. "
Stamm and Gene Wilson.
Arline Coulbaugh—Larry or her 2
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Isabel Williams— "Wouldn 't tli.it
man.
Davis and Myrtle Wharmby.
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Jimmy Jones and Claire Yeggle.
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Mike Beshcl—"Say, Kid , you don ' t
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Marshalls.
Larry and Mildred.
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know what you are talking about. "
Lester Benni't and Red Jones.
Gretchen Culver—Daniel—in the
Dinners Engage:!
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Ruth Walper—-"Oh , that hair!"
lion 's den.
Jcnks and Margaret Fay.
Jimmio. Jonos— "Have your walkLest, but not least , Marion and
By Gene Wilson
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Jammie.
Bruce Sheets— "Allright , McCar—B. S. N. S.—
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G i l b e r t — "It covers a block. "
Assembl y exercises are now being
conducted in a new manner. The
Seniors anil Middlers are meeting
Mondays and Wednesdays by themselves ; the J u n i o r s on Tuesday and
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Thursday, and on Friday there is a
Wh y, we have them everyday.
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joint session. This is being done to
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Shirts come in and shirts go out— especially go
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out
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this
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when
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trust
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it
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ATHLE TIC LEADERS ENJOY
CHICKEN AND WAFFLES
DANCE---Saturday Nite
WHICH OF THESE 'WILL
TYPIFY YOUR SCHOOLROOM
twenty-
SENIOR MIDDLER DANCE
A HUGE SUCCESS
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS
AT Y. W. C. A. TONIGHT
At last the night of the
To-night's meeting of the Y. W. C.
first arrived and with #it arrived also
A. is to be one of the most important
Wednesday, last, the "Athletic all the pleasure and delight that only
held this year. The officers of "the new
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Leaders " took nU f eeding necessities an unusual dance can give. Yes, the
The classroom had rerJ f reedom. cabinet for the rest of the year and
prom
was
deli
ghtful
as
well
as
most
and started on a sweet , 'but short,
When John finished a task j usr lately for next year are to be elected. It
unusual
for
many
reasons.
given him he procl aimed in a loud j will be composed of Junior girls, of
jo urney to the great land beyond
The
first
thing
catching
our
eye
voice "I've finished !" and imroediate- i course. Nominations were made at
(Lite Street) for a chicken and wafupon entering was the beautifully '[ ly proceeded to bully those about him. the cabinet meeting last week and
fie dinner.
decorated gymnasium.
The color When Jimmie met with an unusually are as follows :
President—Edith Morris, Ruth
When they left the school there was scheme—fed, white and blue , sug- difficult problem his hand waved
a crowd but soon some could not trav- gestive of Washington 's Birthday— frantically in the air and his disgust- Carver.
el as quickly as the others so they was most
Vice President—Kitty McHugh,
artistically
arranged. ed grunt issued , "I can 't get this old
(three in number) guarded the rear. Streams of crepe paper hanging from thing. " The distracted but always i Laura Mann.
The othei's (seven in number) made one side of the balcony to the other loving and gentle teacher rushed from I Secretary—Edna Brotherton , Elgie
a brave front for the meal. Every- in a most delightful canopy arrange- one place to another. She was liere Prutzman.
thing was very quiet going out be- ment , showed the result of much and to help everybody , she waited on all i Treasurer—Kathryn Munroe, Charcause everybody was saving up steam artistic labor. Off to one side of the demands. Betty and Jane searched i lotte Morgan.
for rfinn pr.
Assistant Treasurer—Betty Otygym was a rende z v o us set apa rt fo r I in vain for a lost sheet of puper . I
A few minutes after all had arriv- the Faculty . In every detail the gym j Georgie returned leisurely from the i man , La Verne Reese.
ed , the fire bell rang and we all rush- was mo^t delightful.
waste-basket grinning 1 and protruding I Much of the success of the associaed to the dining room. Several peoFrom the decorations we return to his tongue in a foolish manner. A i tion next year depends upon the cabiple wer e n ea rly mangled in the at- the dancers—some new, some old , but piece of crayon whizzed gaily toward ! net you elect , so come out and help
tempt to get ahead of Miss Munro all welcome. And what was the first its goal.
select it. The other members of the
and Marion Hess. After partaking of surprise for them ? Why, the eliminThe class room was having voal cabinet , that is, the chairman of the
a little food the injured were again ation dance , of course , with Jimmie freedom— i t was a rectangle of con- various c ommi tte es, will be choosen
with us, ready for action. Silence Jones as the caller. This was very fusion and disorder.
j fry the present cabinet and the new
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officers at a joint meeting some time
reigned supreme for the firs t ten min- interesting, indeed , and was one of
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utes, then a great sigh—painful sigh the most unique as well as one of the
!s oon. :
An . appealing chilly atmosphere
If you are a member of the Y. W.
—was heard , after which some one most novel features on the list. Anpiped up, "I'll bet the kids at school other was the spot ligh t dance , much prevailed. A rig id , firm-backed file C. A. you have a chance to be on the
of boys and girls marched mechaniare eating plain hash !"
enjoyed by everyone. Do you wonder cally to their respective scats. A 1 cabinet , if you are n 't , you better j oin
Flossy then began to ask for every- that it was a most attractive affair?
now !
high-pitched voice rasped , "ArithmeBy Kitty McHugh
thing that wasn't in her reach—getThis dance was a gift, one might tic. " Fifty heads bent low, "fifty j
ting what she wanted , as u su al , but say,
of the Seniors and Middlers to pairs of hands reached into desks, fif- I
—B. S. N. S.—
with much gutteral complaint from the Juniors.
The
committee
obtained
ty
neat
looking
ari
thmetic
book:?
an,
the other end of the table. Well , we
to have such an affair from 1 peared. Tommy smothered a desire JUNIOR G I R LS '
ate and ate and still ate some more permission
Reirner, who also hired Alexand- to ask about a step in his problem ,
till a few of us thought we'd he ard Dr.
GLEE CLUB NEWS
er 's Orchestra for us from eight to for to dare to ask a thing about a
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling." A eleven o'clock.
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problem analyzed the day before ; The Junior Girl s' Glee Club is all
few of the noisiest—but quietest
Punch and cake were served dur- would have caused maybe an earth- ! ready for a most successful semester.
while eating—had to take exercise to
quake or someth ing awful. Mary , New members have been elected so
get ready to partake of the following ing intermission.
No one can deny that-this was one Ann 's pencil point snapped under the ' that the total now on roll is 105.
courses—not courses of study—eats.
Pockets bulged with waffles and chick- of the most pleasant and successful strain and was ignored for its i>n- 1 With this added quantity Prof. Carten for room mates, etc., but alas for dances ever held at B. S. N. S. It is pertinence. A smile would have with- j; er feels that the quality will be cersome roomies ! We heard much hoped that we may enjoy more like it ered instantly in that cheerless place. tainly excellent.
This was a schoolroom where bovsl The club has retained its same offiin the future.
munching on the way home.
girls were learning truths to help ! cers, as they were elected for the
and
After dinner the pi'ocession wendBy Kitty McHugh
year. They are : president , Lucille
them
live. Well , what 's in a name?
ed its way into the parlor and indulgKaufman ; secretary, Marion Decker ;
in.
ed in dancing, supposedly, but mostly
—B. S. N. S.—
Miss Breslin announced a speilin.-j treasurer , Laura Mann.
tumble sets and a few of Miss Post's
test. A neat pile of parei*s was plac- ! On March 13, the Glee Club is goacquired tricks. Though Miss Post NEW ATHLETIC
ed on the front desk of each row. As ' ing to have a party in honor of the
couldn 't be there her spirit was with
LEADERS NOMINATED the teacher counted "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G, ' new members. Although this hapus all because many of us enjoyed our
pens to come on Friday 13, no one
old friend "rheumatiz " after our exAt their first meeting in Februaz'yr 7" with a slight pause between each , has declined the invitation. You see,
ercises.
the Athletic Leaders, under the di- coun t, seven slips of paper were sent we 're not superstitious.
A voice ou t of the wilderness gave rection of Miss Munro and Miss Post, back the line.
The Junior Girls' Special Chorus
"Those papers were well passed.
vis the unpleasant news that we had decidc/1 that new girls from the Junhas
been asked to take the chorus part
better start for home. Well , t he best ior Class should be nominated as You surely are improving. " her pleasoperetta which the Senior Glee
in
the
of friends must part—food a^ d me. Athletic Leaders during the third ant voice continued. A happy smile ,
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decided to give. They have
Club
has
wound its way over every face in the
Marion and Deb rush e d ahead a s t hey week in February.
and
are now working on the
accepted
I
room.
want ed t o be back in t ime for t he
The
Junior
girls,
when
they
met
for
part.
"Here are some of our difficul t
game. Along the way home the "trio " the first time in the week of Fabruary
By Kitty McHugh
held forth in great numbers and vol- 1G, were again made acquainted with words with us again. Lot' s see if
ume, rendering old , new and indiffe r- the standards of the Athletic Lead- evei'ybody can van i sh thorn forever.
—B. S. N. S.—
ent selections. Many a word was set ers. The nomination of the new girls I'm sure that if everybody tries hard
to a tune of their own—all giving took place at their second meeting in enough we shall."
She'd Take It Now.
their own version and but very little the week , thus allowing everyone sev- Jack pondered over a word that an- i
A lady stepped into the office to
noyed him a great de.nl. He rained
harmony.
eral days to decide upon the nomi- his hand. "Yes, John ," came the in-!j purchase a ticket to N. Y., h anding
Behold ! a light came into view, the nees.
One girl for every seven in tex'ested voice again.
the agent a $20 bill in payment
hou se of Di\ Riemcr. Then the many each class
nominated. The lists
"I've looked this word up in the , thereof. As he handed her the tick- .
lights of the school. Someone began wore then was
submitted to Miss Munro dictionary but don 't seem to be able i et he said , "Change at Greenville. "
to sing in a weak voice , "Far above and Miss Post
for approval.
| Her prompt retort was, "None of
to use it properly," staled John.
the river winding is our Home, Sweet
The
activities
in each Junior class
A. solicitous voice replied , "Now. I that, young man. I want my change
Home. So soon we must part and
... take another course—the course of were led by a Senior Athletic Load- jus t what seems to nnnoy you about [| now!"
time. " Then the "trio " er. Elections will bo held soon , so the use of that word?" John explai n- '
:>. ???4f tnis
paper for the results.
ed , "Maybe if Jane used it in a sen we "Good Night,
to Lad- watch the
Courtesy
adj ourned
tence that would clear un your trou- settled on the children.
By Kitty McHugh
our
ies., (^and
respect
pi'evailed.
The
teacher
and
ble , John. Tx'y it, Jane."
various domiciles.
but,
full
contool
in
this
room
was
in
Jnno rose and gave the word in :\
In the party wei'e: Miss Munroe ,
did
not
feel
frightened
you
understand
now,
the
children
Marion Hess, Betty Davis, Flossy ty, Helen Dickinson and Velmn Nel- sentence. "Do
and stiff and crushed.
John?"
• Jones, Mary Lnnnon , Deborah Wil- aon.
By Kitty McHngh
An
easy
unrestrained
mnnnor
By
Gone
Wilson
% Hams, Rachel Bolles , Anno Dougher-
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school in general.
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. George Janell
Literary Editor
Ruth Walper
Assistant Literary Editor
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Sports Editors
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Training School
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Circulation and Exchange
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Alumni Editor
Samuel Barrow
Personal and Social Editor
Jean Lacoe
Humor Editor
Margaret Jones
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Earl Farley
Secretarial Staff.
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Catherine McHugh
Betty Brooks
Genevieve Wilson
Reporters.
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EDITORIAL
PERSONA LITY
James Ritter, '24, is'teaching rural
work at Ransom , Pa.
Lydia Pollock, '24, is teaching at
Wyoming, Pa. She is doing fourth
grade work.
Anna Nordstrom , '24 , is doing sub- '
stitute teaching work in the WilkesBarre schools.
James Lawson , "24, is teaching
Veronica McNamara , '24, is teachphysical education and grammar subat Usurick, Pa.
jec ts in the Kylp School , Irvington- ing grades one-eight
Mary Dowd , '24 , is teaching
on-the-Hudson , New Jersey.
at Shamokin, Pa.
Margaret Keefer, '24, is doing first grades one to four
grad^ work at Nescopeck , Pa.
Beatrice Courtney, '24, is teaching
Spring Brook , Pa.
Peter C. Jaffin , '24, is teaching at rural work at
Edith Brace , '24 , is teaching grade
Berwick, Pa.
two at Wyoming, Pa.
Anna Mae Houser, '24 , is teaching
Clara Abbett , '24 , is teaching rural
grades 1-5 at Andreas, Pa.
work
at Elysburg, Pa.
Rhoda George, '24 , is teaching in
Bruce Oswald , from State College ,
the McKinley Building of the Hanover
Township School District.
Con tinued on Page .').
Consuelo Fenstermacher, '24, is
COMING
teaching at Pond Hill, Pa.
Clarissa Elligette, '24, is teaching
The Hit of the Season
rural work at Nescopeck, Pa. —
First Junior Class
Helen Aberant, '24, is teaching
fourth and fi fth grade work at YatesProduction
ville, Pa.
Don't Miss It.
Annie Wright, '24, is teaching in
her home town, Berwick, Pa.
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Bessie Singer, '24, of Williamsport /
is teaching grades three and four at
Many of our alumni were back with
us over the week-end. Among them
were the following : Charlotte Parsons, Helen Zydanowicz , Rhoda
George, Edna . Williams, Leona Malley, Ruth Johns, Mary ftmosbury,
Lester Bennett, Dick Powell , Gertrude
Roberts, Helen SutlifT, Marion Adams.
Personality, as we have known it, j square life , but when it comes to
is that subtle influence which some j really living it—well that 's where
peopl e have over others. Although ) most of us have failed. If we wish to
we cannot see it or feel it, yet we have a pleasing personality then , the
recognize it when we meet pei'sons first thing we must do is to live a
pleasing life ; do not be afraid to go
who have a goodly share of it.
The possession of this gift is one out of your way to do something for
which is desired by all , but possessed someone else ; do not ever shirk the
by few. It is mostly inborn rather task that is before you and alway s
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to a greater or a lesser degree. B> do a kind deed for someone, even
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friends or lose them , and we have to you (it takes nerve and grit but
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teaching profession it is most neces- enough ) ; live up to your ideal , be
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All
these
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in
handicap
very
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it becomes a
reaching our goal. For this reason , help to make a pleasing personality.
By the time one has learned to do
if for no other we should strive to
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view, must be answered by one 's self.
By Gene Wilson
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Mae Gable : "Farley, My Boy. "
Peg Woodring: "Jolly is the Miller."
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Stamm : "Sweet Genevieve. "
Austin : "Mary, Mary. "
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Bryce Nick : "I Wonder What's the
Matter With Sally?"
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F. Davenport likes Pennington 's.
One of the /nost successful projects
During a conversation the other
Mr. Wilson— "Use the word shatter
The Middler boys are so conceited.
of our Norm al is that of the orchestnigh t Gene Wilson suddenly exclaimG. Stecker and A. Sybert like Fish
ra. We must all admit that it is a in a sentence. "
(er 's) on Saturday instead of Friday.
Ted Keene— "I see my shatter. " ed , "My John!"
most valuable asset to our auditorium
B. Geisinger is becoming so. Stern
exercises and a wonderful addition to
"Presen t," promptly answered the
(er).
Prof. Alberts—"Give me an ex- Rev. Stamm.
ou r concerts and entertainments.
We have 4:10 Classes.
For this semester we have a few ample of fair competition. ' '
¦Why is a flapper like a bungalow?
W. Flaherty likes the "Kitchen. "
new addi tions to it. Our new tromSam Barrow—"All is fair in love
K. Jury visits Phillips 's studio.
bone players are James Bittenbender
Because she 's shingled on the top,
and
war.
We
wonder
how
Sam
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B. Brooks wants to go to .West
and Paul Best., Creveling Strauser
nothing
sides
and
has
painted
on
the
Chester.
plays a piccolo and Chester Haupt the knows.
in the attic.
E. Jones prefers Green (ly) to any
carone t.
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Watkins,
other
color.
Miss
Patterson—"Miss
We sincerely hope our hew memgirls
who
are
lots
of
Jiggs—"There
H.
Walk
is buying so many postage
bers will en'j oy their stay with us.
did you inherit your musical ability? "
stamps.
don 't want to get married. "
Review of the Orchestra.
Lily—"Not exactly. I live in a flat
A. Hidlay wears a red dress.
On Thursday evening, March 5th,
Alice—"How do you know?"
M. Eyerly is so particular about
the orchestoa will play for the Rotary on Sharp Street and try to be NaturJiggs—"I have asked them. "
the kind of gifts she bestows to her
Club. On March 6th , it will play for al"
the Junior plays , and on March 24 t h ,
Steena—"We must have a new calf j friends.
M. Richard likes to go to Catawissa.
S. S. teacher to Nadin e Rice :
it will accompany the Glee Clubs in
in the dormitory."
B. Miller did not attend the Musithe operetta they will give entitled
"Be sure to come to the party and
not
a
calf
you
hear
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it's
cal
the other evening.
Cora—
"No
"The Pennan t. " We 're sure this will bring a j oke."
be a wonderful asset to the program
Nadine—"All right, I'll bring Mae. " it's Ru thie Thomas playing her saxobecause of previous experience.
phone. "
By Kitty McHugh
Lewis Alimenti has a good sense of
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but he doesn 't know the half of it.
Tony— "Bet that car sticks to the
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Las t of Dr. Pike 's Lectures to be
road
all right. "
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Jack Riley—"You 're right.
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may
This afternoon the Seniors and house calling, "Mother
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Middlers will hear the last of Dr. a nickel for a poor man who is out- fore I could move it."
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set
the
alarm
Larry—"Tony
Pike 's series of lectures. We have side cry ing? "
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enj oyed his talks, as well as profited
clock. "
"Certainly, Bobby ," said his mothReady to Serve You
by them, and are really sorry that
for at this time of
Tony—"What
they are to discontinue after to-day. er, '-'but what is he crying for?"
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Larry—"My foot has gone to ',
only impar ted to us a gist of the field Roasted Peanuts'!"
sleep. "
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a very forceful and likeable charactALUMNI NOTES.
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terest in us and our profession.
COMING
As a climax to this course of lec- spent the week-end at B. S. N. S., as
tures , Seniors and Middlers will the guest of Anne Lizdas.
The Hit of the Season
j ourney to Danville on Saturday for
First Junior Class
Harold Lesaius of Scranton , was
the purpose of going through the hospital for the insane. By so doing, we the guest of Billy Spangenberg at
Production
shall come in contact with specific the dance Saturday night.
Don 't Miss It.
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OVER THE POST OFFICE
Laura
Mann
entertained
Paul
and so will impress the content of his |
lectures on our minds. All parts of Smith , of Gettysburg College, during
the hospital will be open for the in- the week-end.
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sister , Hel en , Mabel Lonzer and Hel— B. S. N. S.—
en Shetly, all of Hazleton , visited her.
Kenneth Hoffman was the guest of
Danger—W arning.
Betty Davis at the Senior-Middler
We have noticed lately at the third prom Saturday night.
floor laundry shute, tha t there have
Another guest at this affair was
been several narrow escapes from decapitation. Some of the Juniors have David Tho m as , of Kingston , who acnot gotten over the childish of habit companied Flo M. Jones to the hop.
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Archaelogist Discovered at B. S. N. S
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Mildred Higgins—"My man !"
Does "Doc " go to the movies with
Sam, Zeck and Andy cleaned winEveryone—Stop ! Look ! Listen !
Mike Kushma—"I'll bite. "
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A famous archaelogist has been do w s d own i n the first grade latel y ?
Ellen Whitchousc—"You know. " I
Is the "belle of Moscow?"
Th e g ir ls are all we arin g the ir hair
discovered at B. S. N. S. in the per's
a darn cute | Is the f a m o u s whistler on third sonage of Roy Haring. The next ; |straight?
Bill Jones—"She
girl."
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question that arises in your mind is, I Peg Fay is feeling so blue since
Audrey Ramble— "I can 't find my I
Does Mil Hausch receive Special I presume, How do you account for Friday night?
pitch pipe. "
I Deliveries from which are post mark- that? Well , the answer is simple.
So many girls were happy over the
John Kanyack— "Act your ago , j ed Si-.ate College?
This illustrious discoverer was mean- week-end?
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with rheumatism."
Does Jack Reilly go to Wilkcs-Bar- dering through the underground tunLarry pays so many visits to the
Clara Martin— "Oh! Papa. "
Hospital ?
!re to see ?
Bloomsburg
nels that are being excavated underEarl Farley—"Well you see , it' s i
Is the attraction at basket-ball neath the famous halls of learning of
Lately, Jiggs is always in the lithis way."
j games for "Charlie " Lesser?
B. S. N. S. when he unearthed the brary?
Dean Driscoll—"There 's a reason. " ;
Incidentally, day students spend
Do the Robbin 's sisters have a ter- Olympian King and Julius Caesar:
Grace Ilarlos—"Merry Christinas!" j rible crush on?
This sudden renowned archaelogfst a great deal of tln.ir time there ?
Lee Bennett—"Did you pay y o u r I
Is going to give a "Big Feed" be- then immediately informed our Olym- Famous Say ings :
Obiter dues?"
Professor Brill— "I teach a big
! fore we go home for our Easter vnca pian Queen at Normal (Miss Bueher )
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Louise Thompson—"My John!"
tion ?
concerning this marvelous discovery woman 's Sunday School Class. "
Marion Sche-lbort—"Any time you j
Knows where Grace Weber got the of the twentieth century. Her joy
Professor Fischer— "Are we all
do I'm worried."
I letters on her Spaulding?
knew no bounds , that such a treasure agreed?"
Emily Parks— "What did I do ,:
Got the .shock of their young lives should be discovered in so modern a
Miss Paterson— "Children , are " you
j tii .'1 night of the fire whe n two girls school , and consequently she in turn ready?"
what did 1 say?"
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Pearl Radel—"Oh! those lesson ! came in and yelled "Fire ! Fire?"
Mr. Bakeless— "Now, notice."
sought Mr. Englehart.
plans!"
By Kitty McHugh
Brings "Ruthie " Jenkins up from
The exploring party then journeyBetty Saricks—"Slush!"
down town every day?
ed to our modern hades (the furnace
bye ;
Helen
Goulden— "Good
Did "Kit" Seiger entertain over the room) and there , as our archaelogist
thanks for letting mo in. Sec you week-end because of "Teachers' Meet- had reported , they found the long lost
some more."
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bust of Zeus and Julius Caesar.
Velma Nelson—"I have to go to i
Goes shopping with Mari on and
They are now renovated and in the
the library. "
j helps her to select hair ornaments "
near future they will be found in
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La Verne Hill—"Why Worry? "
Is Arlene Coolbaugh' s latest "Rod- their rig htful place of honor—the or else we will get it for you in
Orpha JIuteliings— "Oh ! Harold!" j haired" shick?
Latin Domain.
short order.
B. Sumner—"Orpha , I got a let- 1
Helps Jerry select his shaving
Who knows but what this sudden Let us print your letters and envelopes.
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Margaret Smith—"Say, kid. "
Does Edith Harris never cease talk- N. S. will lead him to other fields of in a Cabine t, enve l opes i n dr a w er an d
Helen Spare—"Sit still , my flutter- ing about?
conquest?
sheets in separate compartment. Nifty.
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Likes
to
use
the
word
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By Kitty Me IIugh
Helen Fairclougli—"Oh! Nelson. " !
Smith Print Shop
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Joe Kane— "Experience teaches."
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Court House Avenue
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know that before?"
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Norman Marshall— "Try and get
Pat I-Iilbert—George.
me to."
Farley and Mae Gable.
Margaret Faye—Basketball.
Stina Deppen— "Patsy, stop teasTony and Claire Beckley.
Lucy Evans—Stuttering.
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Driscol and Ruth Owens.
Grace Harlos—Dymonds.
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Jiggs and Liilian Wagner.
Reva Walker—State College.
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Walsh and Mae Dugan.
Margaret Price—Insane Asylums. §
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Bud and Who 's Next?
Prof. Hartline—High School Stuff.
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Marion Carpenter—"Ye s, James. "
Stamm and Gene Wilson.
Arline Coulbaugh—Larry or her 2
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man.
Davis and Myrtle Wharmby.
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Jimmy Jones and Claire Yeggle.
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Marshalls.
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Lester Benni't and Red Jones.
Gretchen Culver—Daniel—in the
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lion 's den.
Jcnks and Margaret Fay.
Jimmio. Jonos— "Have your walkLest, but not least , Marion and
By Gene Wilson
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Jammie.
Bruce Sheets— "Allright , McCar—B. S. N. S.—
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G i l b e r t — "It covers a block. "
Assembl y exercises are now being
conducted in a new manner. The
Seniors anil Middlers are meeting
Mondays and Wednesdays by themselves ; the J u n i o r s on Tuesday and
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Wh y, we have them everyday.
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