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DR. WEST THRILLS
EDWARDSVILLE WINS
NEWPORT WINS
' FAM OUS VIOLINIST
CHA P EL AUDIENCE
CUP ON CONDUCT
HERE TONIGHT
TOURNAMENT WITH
AND APPEARANCE
CLASSY TEAM I
The Size of OutAlbert Sp aulding
World
Award Meets Approval
Brand Of Basketball
Tonight the lon^ awaited Albert
Above Berwick
Spaulding comes to our auditorium. !
0
Dr . West, of Lewisburg , concluded One of the most gifted of musicians ,
To encourage good conduct and to
his series oi" addresses last Friday , he
good appearance the Norrecognize
come unheralded. His
In the last game of the fastest
much to the regret of those who hav- famedoeshasnotspread
the whole tournament ever held on the Blooms-• mal School this year presented a
ing" prevously heard , anxiously await- world and reached over
our school , with I burg Normal floor , Newport Town-; loving cup to the school whose coned his return. We sincerel y hope sim- the result that we eagerly
await him. |ship defeated Berwick b y a score of duct and appearance were the best.
ilar arrangements will l>e made next
Spauldin
g
was
born
in Chi- I 27-15 . In many respects the final Each team was notified of its possiAlbert
year so that we can hear again this
lacked some of the speed and I
able orator. He was especially pleas- cago thirty -eight years ago. He re- game
g games. Ber-. I bility of winning the cup "and they
thrill
of
'
ed with his audienc e because he had ceived his musical education in New | wick failedthe toprecedin
up
to expecta-, acted accordingly.
come
learned they were not lassoed in. We York , Florence and Paris , study ing tions and Newport
was
not
pushed .
There was a very efficient commitwonder if we are deserv ing of such under some of the best known teachappointed by the tournamen t
.
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tee
[
game
Dr
IiiemAt the close of the
.
praise. There were too many absen- ers . In 11)05 he made his debut in
I
managers
to j udge the teams and to
trophy
prochampionship
presented
city
the
Paris
.
The
critics
of
that
I
er
tees and both faculty and students
!
present
this
cup . The members of the
! claimed him a genius. Afterward he and the individual prizes to the win- committee were
were at fault .
Prof . Shortess, Prof.
j
Augusthe princip le cities of Eu- ! nin g team and its members.
It is impossible for us to make :i loured
Hall
Captain
Jenkins
of the Normal
,
trophy.
i
the
Newport
accepte
d
large
Everywhere
he
went
,
tine
of
au'ope
.
'
comments worthy of his message. diences
Varsity
and
Officials
Bryan
and Lerturned out to hear him play. : In presenting the third place ban- I
"We are not capable of doing j ustice ;
da.
i
made his America n debut three j nor to j mry ea Dr. Riemer ment ioned
to it-—hence you lose dear reader , .' Me
j c:\r a after that in Paris . His first (them as one of the cleverest team s I These five men took in»o account
if you failed to hear him .
app earance was in Carnegie ' Hall , j
the floor. This statement received ¦app earance of basketball suits , the
The class of initiates attracted his j New York , with the Walter i>amrosch i on
{ teams ' and their supporters ' conduct
pop
ular app lause.
attention and he immediatel y took Orchestra. This was followed , in the
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g the even ; Hi- excitement j in the gymnasium , their actions aadvantage of the situation by com- same year , by a concert tour of the wasAllat durin
high
pitch . The Berwick crowd ibout the school and on the streets of
menting upon it in his opening reited States. Two years later he ! showed a fine spirit when they cheer- j C loo ins burg and their behaviour in
marks and thereby won -favorable- ."isited Jfu .ssia and since then he has !
and cheered their boys until the : .he hotels. A more vigilant commitattention . His discourse followed im- l - .oi! - ed Holland , Bel gium , Germany , j ed
very
end . Newport 's supp orters were tee was never appointed and they
'
mediately and we hop e we have gar- At.stria
, Italy , Egypt , France , Eng- ': a merry lot and well could they be ! felt that Edwardsville deserved the
nered those points which he hoped ¦rml. Switzerland , Norway , Sweden ,; such.
cup .
to emphasize .
L/tnmark , Cuba and the West In- i Neyport took the lead earl y in the
It was presented with many com"We do not all live in the same dies . He has made two American \ game . Their defense took the ball pliments
and loud applause on Satworld—Our worlds vary as to size, I tours r?nce the first one , and in those ' away from Berwick . :m. and again urday night.
It is the general opinion
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population and structure. We live in cities where he appeared on his first j and carried it up the floor for a that the committee
thou ght right in
a world of our apprehensions—a tour , crowds
¦ team a good |awarding* the cup.
have
been
turned
away
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score
Ruckle
gave
.
.
.
world we have mack * our own. One ^'(iin the
ncert hal ls.
j start by scoring four field goals in
of the questions of Life is how big
engagements
many
first half . He followed with one
Cancelin
g
his
is the world we live in? Is it ex- when the war broke out , Mr. Spauld- the
more
the second half . Augustine- DRAMATIC CLUB
tensive ? How far floes my imagina- ing j oined the Aviation Corps of the |played ina fine
floor game and also addPR ESENTS "THE RIVALS"
tion pierce it? What are its struc- United States Signal , where he serv- ed seven points
to
the
total
Rogo"*
.
1
tures ? Are the stars in it still little ed , first as liason officer and then as i wicz played one of the leading guard
twinkles? Do we get only the light
Early In May
games of the tournament in this
g lieutenant.
of the sun from astronomic realms? commandin
game.
large
There
will
be
a
audience
toWill it go with us to our hopes ? Will night. No one will want to miss such
The Bloomsburg Players, the draBerwick seemed to have tough
it give back ground for a last effort? a rare musical treat
luck
with
their
matic
club of the Normal School,
shots
and
still
they
.
Is there a reserve power in it? If
threw
the
wishes
to announc e that they will apball
away
often.
Their
tragedy.
not the result is
players
pear
'
in
a play in the early part of
seemed
to
be
nervous
and
CINDERELLA ON SCREEN
We should make acquaintance
sometimes
May.
It
is a long looked for event
block
ed
each
other.
In
with a world that will go with us, enthat
respect
Newport
and
friends
the club are already
had
it
all
over
greatest
successes any them like a tent. The Newport boys prep aring to ofattend.
dure—and most essential be sure it
One of the
enterprise in this school has known
has a heart .
well together . Berwick scored
The play is the well known "The
It is a tragedy tha t man closes was the success of the film version played
no
field
goals
and
but
five
points
in
Rivals
" by the famous Richard Brinprod
uction
"Cinderhis eyes to an accessible world. We of the master
first half . Thru the whole game sley Sheridan , of London , England.
come into a life so grea t, so beauti- ella ". This film produc ed by the Jun- the
were weak on foul shooting. This play has had a great success in
ful it will challenge us to new thot , ior High ,, School Art ' Club and dir ect- they
However
they tried all the time . If bo th England and America and regive
George
us blessings ed by
J. Keller , F. R. S. is they missed
new visions and
a shot they tried again. centl y it wen t over big in Wilkesinexhaustible. Do not be content the firs t motion p icture ever pro * They were outclassed
.
Barre.
with a little world when a big one duced by school children .
Berwick
had
a
few
players
,
good
The acting was superb. Juvenile
can be had.
The talent in the drama tic, club is
of them was mentioned on the excellent
actors of Hollywood , look and learn. one
How endurin g a world is ours?
deserves a good play.
official
first
, Kepner at center. They haveanda good
Is it going far enought for us or Cinderella portrayed such joy, sof- He plays a five
now. There
good game. Seoley at tuft* some veterans play
will it (lump us off ere our destina- row , happiness , grief in her face that forward and Klinetob
from
last year
at guard , how- and a wealth of new material.
t ion is rea ched , leaving us with the audience moved completely with ever are the outstanding
transportat ion left. Are its capaci- her moods. A person will go a long They are both big boys and players.
The try-out committee has been
handle
ties satisfactor y ? Is it as imper sonal way befor e he sees this duplicated. the mselves nobly.
working hard trying to select the
The step-sisters were side splitters .
as energy? What adoration or exbest. They have rea ched a tentative
The line up follows :
pectation can we have for it? Do we Such comedy is rare and found only Newport
decision
but are not ready to anTown«hip
Berwick
give it a problem and find it dead? under the best of directors.
nounce results. Look in these colRuckle
R.
F
Seeley
This show was on the screen at
Can we push beyond its material
. . . L. F
Skumski umns next week for a final announcethe Victoria for three nights and Augustine
forms and find t hem?
Shoppelo
C
Kepner ment of the cast.
Dr . West closed his remarks with days. The thea tre was full every min- Fisher
The try-out committee is composed
R.
G
Klinetob
hopes that his t ime spent here will ute it was open and at night it was Keru t is
of
Jessie Zimmerman , chairman ;
Jnffin
not be in vain and that we take ad- packed to the doors. Tuesday night Rogowicz . . . L. G
Hope
Schalles, Margaret Rice, Hugo
Schoffer
all the students went down to see
van tage of our opportunities.
: , .,-. M oss Riemer , Larry Coolbaugh. Miss JohnProf Sutlifr voiced to perfection themselves in views and mnny were Chick
: Referee—Bryan ; Umpire— ston , t he Dire ct or , is all ready for
the sentiments of students and fac- astonished at their own good looks, Officials
Lerda
;
Time
r—Sack; Scorer—Cour- a stretch of work.
One migh t hear an occasional "That sen
ulty in a creditable manner.
.
is I. "
The views of the school were beauSCHOOL MEN'S WEEK
MUSIC CLUB
tiful. Also, t h e studen t s were pro u d
JU N IOR C HA PEL
A very enjoyable meeting of the to be photographed with Madame Ely
The Thirteenth Annual Meeting of
On Thursday Chapel was led by Schoolmen 's Week is being held at
Music Club was held last week. Fol- Ney. The whole thin g was a great
treat ,
Statia Zimokak. Erin Long led the the University of Pennsylvania. It
lowing is the program :
singing. Several record s were played began Wednesday and will end on
Paper "Current Events " Lucy Rood
on the Orthophonic.
Saturday afternoon. This meeting is
Piano "Prelude in C Minor " ElizaOUR PA RT Y
On Tuesday Mary Laird gave the now a jo int meeting with the South beth Mirola
Our party will bo tomorrow ! It scripture reading and Dorothy Man- eastern Convention District of the
Voice.. "Corals " .. Thelmn Gordon
Ruth
Miller
will
be an Easter or Spring pnrty and ning led the singing. Viola Janule- Pennsylvania State Education AssoMary
.
Piano . "Idilia "
Surprise Number—Guessin g contest will bo held in a decorated gym. It wicss delighted the assembly by re- ciation. The program of the meeting
will start at 8 :00 o'clock .
citing two very clever selections.
is full of interest to educator's.
won by Ellen Whitehouso .
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MAROON AND GOLD
light" is a good paper.
EXCHANGES
Y. W . C. A. INSTALLATION
Norm al Times— -The enrollment at
Lock Haven has increased 50 per
At the regular Y. W. meeting held
The Oshkosh Normal Advance Osh- cent;
in a single year.
Friday, March 26, 1926.
iii the auditorium on Wednesday eve- k osli . Wisco nsin—A n inter esting arhouse with an enthucrowded
A
ning , the new Y. W. C. A . Cabin e t ticle appeare d in thi s paper on Carhad the privilege of
audience
siastic
ot
were duly installed in their rie Jacobs IJoud , a uthor of one
Published weekly during the members
at Lock Haven reNcy
Elly
hearing
Perfect
gs
"A
e o th'ces. The girls of both the worM 's best son "
Times described
school year by the students of the trespectiv
Normal
The
tly.
he new and old cabinets were dress- Day. " This has been t ransla t ed in t o cen
Bloomsburg State Normal School in ed
Pianist
Gives a
Famous
"A
is
as
song
white and the services throu gh - ; more languages than any other
the intere.sls of the students , the a- out inwere
Performance.
"
Flawless
aj
tr
ip
a
recent
very impressive.
in America. During
lumni and the school in general. I Each member
The Axis—Find Five Kinds of Peof the retiring cab- ! broad , .Mrs . Bond heard it sung or
j
Oils. Can you find them?)
troleum
j inet presented for installation the ! whistled in London , Egypt , Paris ,
you seen Al?
Have
Jerusalem.
! new ollieor who is to take her p lace j Rome, Constantino pl e and
EDITORIAL BOARD
Al who?
on the cab inet for the coining year. j If you would like to know more about
j The new cabinet officers shall as- I t in's famous woman read the ar ticle ] Why, Al K. Hall.yesterday.
Editoz- - in - chief
Carry seen h im
ismne immediatel y* the d uties of their 1 in tin 1 Oshkosh Norma l Advance.
He hasn 't been seen since .
j respective oli'ices . They shall have the Ask the Librarian ,
Hugo Ricmer
Guess he lean against lamppost
| usual powers and duties pertaining i Green Stone—An interesting ar ticle
And
took a nap there.
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to
such
offices
, b u t f o r t h e r e m a i n d e r ;on "Would you marry a school-teachAssociate Editors
Robert Chapin Parker , a
of
Judge
¦or
(he
year
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Green
Stone
isshall
work
under
the
appeare
d
.
in
the
diI
attorney, spoke to North
Heien Andrews
Westficld
i rc-ction ami guidance of the retiring i sue of March .'Jrd. Read it ! You
School Students on
Adams
Normal
officers
who
will
,
give
might
Mildred Benson
got some advice.
them the beu|
Upon being asked
"
of
"Modern
Crime.
'
oti
c
their
experiences
gymnasi
in
order
um
exhiOne
of
tlie
best
j
Betty Brooks
coul
how
a
teacher
d help to keep
|tha t they may be better pr epared to bition s ever given by West Chester
Marion Decker
from
becomi ng perwave
the
crime
carry
on
the
duties
i
one
Normal
plac
e
j
and the work of
was given at that
Grace Harlos
( t h e Y. W . C. A.
evening recently. .Marching, dancin g , m a n e n t . Judge Parker replied . "Do ,
calisthenics , etc. made up th e pro - | not let sen timent control your reai' annie Hilbert
! l h e progra m was as follows :
j son and stand for majest y of law."
gram
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Kitty Mcllugh
! Devotionals
E.dith Morris '
Weekl y— Muh- 1
i Solo "One Swee tly Solemn Thought " ; The Muhlenberg
K a t h r y n P hillip s
lenberg
College
has
recentl
y organ- j
j
ONE ON BOLIS H
Miss
Pernor
!
Kenneth Yocum
i
'/.ed
a
chess
club
which
has
the proInst
;*ilation
M!iss
Mason
j
Benj amin b\ Lewis
When Bolish came up from the
i Prayer
Katherine Gemmel mise of becoming quite popul ar , both
Prof. Albert with the faculty and with the student "Cinderella " show on Tuesday fie
; Speaker
BUSI NE SS BOA R D
.Miss Mason. advisor,
conducted the ms-talkuion help those interested to become ac- J him . That rat didn 't reall y get those
John Robison
glasses of}' the statue. He must've
services in a very charming m a n n e r . ijuainted wit h the "Game. "
Larry Coolbau gh
Dr.
George
Brandos,
Cornell
of
U'
had a pair in his pocket or m ay be he
Miss Perner s voice becomes sweeter In us every day. We all onioved niversity has. been added to the facul- had th'ein down his throa t.
ty of Muhlenborg College as assistSubscripti on
Price
$1.50 per :i.i i.
It must be great to be foolproof.
pv ; > t\'^ ant
school year for re sident students and
Our speaker. Prof. Albert , was in
alum ni.
liiS bost i O i ' hi i i l i d !Ul' i H f - h O t ! W o n d O l ' - ifai chemiswy.
Slippery Rocket — The Normal Stu- :'
Entered as second class matter at ful insp irat ion for th e coming year 's
the Pdoomsbur g Post Office , Blooms- work. We t h a n k him for his contri - dents of Slippery Mock are conduct - j
butio n and sincerely rvgret to think ing music appreciation meetings . The ;
burg. Pa .
that
this will probabl y be hi s last type of music for the most recent i
Cilices : 113 Main Building. B. S.
address
to I he studeni Y. W . 0. A. meeting was negro songs melodies i
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oon-sburg,
Pa
N. S-. B'
.
body a? :. member of the faculty.
and spirituals. These meetin gs are
"Ti:e News about you , of you .
enjoy
ed by everyone.
\
writ : r. for you. "
The
Flashli ght—Mansfield Normal :\
WHAT OTHERS T HI N K OF US
now claims the State Normal chain- .
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EDITORIAL
"Miiroon and Gold" We enj oy y o u r pioiis hip for T.»2» > . by defeati n g Lock
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Bloomsburg Hardw are Co
The jo kes are minus of any f un
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An ,j almost mak e you cry.
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Bloomsburg, Pa.
I f yi/ti w ;«nt it very diil' or ent,
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aid;
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w. -r k . 'r V e r M.r i 1 : '. h e w a y o:' i r . u-v 1
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that
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tribi ui. -ns outsi de the stall "' offic e.
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a l l ;h : . - . . P .;;: r o w ? A p p r e c i a t e l im i Where is yo ur exchan ge depart '
ci'.i hirc!.. b : \ - a d e n
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JEWELER
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A v..-i y p leasant party was recenti
ly tendered by Miss Kthel Sweetmnn ,
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the occasion being in honor of her i. wtmmmmmmmmmm ^m^mmmmmmmmmi ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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birthday. Games and dancin g were !
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR. |
the main features of the evening, '
after which a daint y luncheon was j
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67 years of service
=ervc WATCHES , DIAMONDS AND
londunco wore : Edith Sweetnmn. Irene I.uka savngc , Jule Coggins, LoJEWELRY
?ioj e Sterner Helen Daniels , Marion
Firs t National Bank Bldg.
Thonu- , Myra Thomas , Manta Ruth , j
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N'o i'a Tuckr-r.
124 E. Main St.
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J. E. ROYS
wliitV. Hu t oiu- day a l it t l e w h i t e
ro-ebi: : cwo '.-., -. • .«- i txli t and e a r l y to
I' mi 'h.e .- u r . s t a r i n g a t her. She said ,
* >UV. wh y i!> y ou st'.iVe at me SO?'
The ,- u n re plied ' B e c a u s e you are so
wvtiv. ' T h e n ;h.e l i t t l e r o s eb u d blushf. 'l i>i: '.k ar.d e\' er s i n c e we ' ve had
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SEMIFI NALS SHOW
MOST SPEED
Duryea -Newport Game
A Thriller
There will be a meeting of the Fai In the first game of the .second
culty on Tuesday afternoon .
i week of the fifth annual basket ball
The mid-semester reports are now tournament staged by the Blooinsbeing1 collected. They will be sent burg State Normal School; Newport
defeated Duryea in one of the fastout during vacation.'
est exhibitions of basketball ever
held
here. The crowd went wild and
i
Dr. West has promised to speak conj ectures
/lew around as to the
j
to the local Kiwanis Club in the near [outcome. Some
were right , others
future.
j were wrong. Everyb ody said that the
winner here wins in the finals.
Albert Spalding will give his re- I The score at the end of the game
cital tonight at 8:15. Judging fro m was l!) -l (i. But that doesn 't tell the
reports we have a treat in store for whole story . It doesn 't say anythin g
U.S.
of Newport 's remarkable defense or
Duryea 's passing game . At some moMiss Patterson
was
confine
d
to
the
ments
the audienc e would be breathhospital ¦for several days last Aveek less and again you couldn 't hear
and during- the beginning of this i .y ourself think . Not once could anyweek. We are glad that she is able : one know for certain who would win .
to meet her classes again.
For Newport , Augustine and Fish- i
er each scored three field goals for j
It is reported that Miss Anderson j the rank of h igh scorers for the j
will withdraw from the Faculty at |game . Kerutis relieve d Ruckle and
the beginning of the Master vacation . |scored four points . The score at half
It is claimed that there is an attrac- | time was 11-8 in favor of Newport , j
tion.
j For Duryea ZokosVi and Poskoski j
Dr . Riemer was in llarrisbur g on j starred , scoring four points each, j
Tuesday to confer with the State Ar- The Duryea floor work was the best j
chitect , Mr. Millard. The plans and seen here for some time and probacontracts for the repair work have bly equals any other high school '|
all been approved and accepted .
team . Tho Newport defense however. I
is almost imp enetrable and it takc.» !
The Cinderella film has been the j good playing - (o get thru it .
leading attraction in Uloomsbur g I In the second game of the evening ;
durin g the week. Much credit and j Berwick defeated Pl ymouth 2D-21 .;
gratitude are due Mr . Keller and all j Berwick had a few pretty heavy
;
those associated with him for the
; Seeley, scored nine points , i
production of a most beaut iful pic- scorers
Sk .u mis got eight and Klinetob made !
ture.
six. The h igh scorer for the evenin g ;
was Dopko , of Plymouth , who made '
Miss Maupin went to Harris buvp; |iten
po ints . Plymouth surprised even :
last Friday to attend a meetin g of its own
s b y th e great game :
the teachers of the Social Studies of the y ij)tit backer
up
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Saturda
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evenin
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a
consolation
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of the Lincoln School of Columb ia
University, was in charge of the con- game Duryea defeated Plymouth by !
ferences . Miss Maupin reports very the same score that Berwick piled
favorably concernin g the outcome of j up . The final score was 29-21. The :
star of that game was the Duryea !
the discussions.
center , Poskowski , who scored six |
Mr. Rorein was at Harrisbur g last field goals . It was a fast and thrilling '
Tuesday *to attend a meeting of the game , really better to watch than !
committee on Visual Educati on . The the finals.
meetin g was largely attended. There
The scores of the second week's
were representatives from about all games are:
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the Normal Schools of the State pre- Friday : 8. P M.—Newport 10; Dur- '
yea 10.
sent.
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Friday: fl. P. M.—Berwick , 2i> ; Ply- j
Miss Conway wont to Kin gston on
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mouth 21 .
Wednesda y evening to confe r with Saturday : 8 P. M.—Duryea , 29; Plythe parents of the students comin g
mouth 21.
from Kings ton. Our Dean of Women i Saturday 9 P. M: Newport 27; Berhas now had such conferences in
wick 1 5,
Nan ticokc , Wilkcs-Bsirro , Rernnton ,
Mount Carmel , ITazleton , and Kingston. She intends to hold conferences
in other towns before the end of the
school year.
Prepara tions ai'e being made for
Music Week. The schools of Bloomsburg are to have the use of our audi torium on two di/Fcrent evenings.
On one evening they will have a
concer t and on the other an operetta .
Benny Lewis had charge of auditorium exercises on Wednesday. He
was assisted by Mr. Keen who had
charge of tho singing. Mr. Bittonbendc r played the accompan iment.
Mr. Cooper made a few remarks on
tho effect of color upon our emotions. After the exercises there were
conferences in all corners of the auditorium. There are many committees at work .
Mr. Cooper has received an invitation to come to Coatesville as a
teacher of Art. This is very complimentary to him. Tho Coatesville system of schools has boon brought to
a hiffh d egree of development by Superintendent Vanderslice. Mr. Coop\
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Q .:;"i:::y Groceries and Candies.
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CASH GROCERY
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service. And the rug is giving
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clash aiul to viivcr their toj ims to
v iolo ry, The tea ms clashed and the
r. ' o w d yo llod.
Thi " j iTt'iit n u i u l i o r of ])i'oi)lc vli o,\uro»l some skillful h a n d l i n g on the
part of t h e c o m i n i t t e e hut t hey pulled
! I hri>iiL ; h in lino shape . They only hit
:» fow l>umps and these t h e y went
ove r on l i alloon t ires.
This t i ^ iirnauieut presented Llie h\', X- I
iro'-t problem over eon f r o n t i n g a conini ittoo in this school. l J nder the .u'ui- |
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dance and management of Mr. Ne]son and Mr. Jackson , they came thr u
in fine shape. Congratulations are in.
Men ' s \Vear
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great (o resist , but as a matter
of fact , there 's no joke about
the long-wear qualities of our
suits ami topcoats.
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HEM ING WAY S
EDWARDSVILLE WINS
NEWPORT WINS
' FAM OUS VIOLINIST
CHA P EL AUDIENCE
CUP ON CONDUCT
HERE TONIGHT
TOURNAMENT WITH
AND APPEARANCE
CLASSY TEAM I
The Size of OutAlbert Sp aulding
World
Award Meets Approval
Brand Of Basketball
Tonight the lon^ awaited Albert
Above Berwick
Spaulding comes to our auditorium. !
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Dr . West, of Lewisburg , concluded One of the most gifted of musicians ,
To encourage good conduct and to
his series oi" addresses last Friday , he
good appearance the Norrecognize
come unheralded. His
In the last game of the fastest
much to the regret of those who hav- famedoeshasnotspread
the whole tournament ever held on the Blooms-• mal School this year presented a
ing" prevously heard , anxiously await- world and reached over
our school , with I burg Normal floor , Newport Town-; loving cup to the school whose coned his return. We sincerel y hope sim- the result that we eagerly
await him. |ship defeated Berwick b y a score of duct and appearance were the best.
ilar arrangements will l>e made next
Spauldin
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born
in Chi- I 27-15 . In many respects the final Each team was notified of its possiAlbert
year so that we can hear again this
lacked some of the speed and I
able orator. He was especially pleas- cago thirty -eight years ago. He re- game
g games. Ber-. I bility of winning the cup "and they
thrill
of
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up
to expecta-, acted accordingly.
come
learned they were not lassoed in. We York , Florence and Paris , study ing tions and Newport
was
not
pushed .
There was a very efficient commitwonder if we are deserv ing of such under some of the best known teachappointed by the tournamen t
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game
Dr
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praise. There were too many absen- ers . In 11)05 he made his debut in
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managers
to j udge the teams and to
trophy
prochampionship
presented
city
the
Paris
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The
critics
of
that
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tees and both faculty and students
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present
this
cup . The members of the
! claimed him a genius. Afterward he and the individual prizes to the win- committee were
were at fault .
Prof . Shortess, Prof.
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Augusthe princip le cities of Eu- ! nin g team and its members.
It is impossible for us to make :i loured
Hall
Captain
Jenkins
of the Normal
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trophy.
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Newport
accepte
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large
Everywhere
he
went
,
tine
of
au'ope
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comments worthy of his message. diences
Varsity
and
Officials
Bryan
and Lerturned out to hear him play. : In presenting the third place ban- I
"We are not capable of doing j ustice ;
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made his America n debut three j nor to j mry ea Dr. Riemer ment ioned
to it-—hence you lose dear reader , .' Me
j c:\r a after that in Paris . His first (them as one of the cleverest team s I These five men took in»o account
if you failed to hear him .
app earance was in Carnegie ' Hall , j
the floor. This statement received ¦app earance of basketball suits , the
The class of initiates attracted his j New York , with the Walter i>amrosch i on
{ teams ' and their supporters ' conduct
pop
ular app lause.
attention and he immediatel y took Orchestra. This was followed , in the
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g the even ; Hi- excitement j in the gymnasium , their actions aadvantage of the situation by com- same year , by a concert tour of the wasAllat durin
high
pitch . The Berwick crowd ibout the school and on the streets of
menting upon it in his opening reited States. Two years later he ! showed a fine spirit when they cheer- j C loo ins burg and their behaviour in
marks and thereby won -favorable- ."isited Jfu .ssia and since then he has !
and cheered their boys until the : .he hotels. A more vigilant commitattention . His discourse followed im- l - .oi! - ed Holland , Bel gium , Germany , j ed
very
end . Newport 's supp orters were tee was never appointed and they
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mediately and we hop e we have gar- At.stria
, Italy , Egypt , France , Eng- ': a merry lot and well could they be ! felt that Edwardsville deserved the
nered those points which he hoped ¦rml. Switzerland , Norway , Sweden ,; such.
cup .
to emphasize .
L/tnmark , Cuba and the West In- i Neyport took the lead earl y in the
It was presented with many com"We do not all live in the same dies . He has made two American \ game . Their defense took the ball pliments
and loud applause on Satworld—Our worlds vary as to size, I tours r?nce the first one , and in those ' away from Berwick . :m. and again urday night.
It is the general opinion
'
population and structure. We live in cities where he appeared on his first j and carried it up the floor for a that the committee
thou ght right in
a world of our apprehensions—a tour , crowds
¦ team a good |awarding* the cup.
have
been
turned
away
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score
Ruckle
gave
.
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world we have mack * our own. One ^'(iin the
ncert hal ls.
j start by scoring four field goals in
of the questions of Life is how big
engagements
many
first half . He followed with one
Cancelin
g
his
is the world we live in? Is it ex- when the war broke out , Mr. Spauld- the
more
the second half . Augustine- DRAMATIC CLUB
tensive ? How far floes my imagina- ing j oined the Aviation Corps of the |played ina fine
floor game and also addPR ESENTS "THE RIVALS"
tion pierce it? What are its struc- United States Signal , where he serv- ed seven points
to
the
total
Rogo"*
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1
tures ? Are the stars in it still little ed , first as liason officer and then as i wicz played one of the leading guard
twinkles? Do we get only the light
Early In May
games of the tournament in this
g lieutenant.
of the sun from astronomic realms? commandin
game.
large
There
will
be
a
audience
toWill it go with us to our hopes ? Will night. No one will want to miss such
The Bloomsburg Players, the draBerwick seemed to have tough
it give back ground for a last effort? a rare musical treat
luck
with
their
matic
club of the Normal School,
shots
and
still
they
.
Is there a reserve power in it? If
threw
the
wishes
to announc e that they will apball
away
often.
Their
tragedy.
not the result is
players
pear
'
in
a play in the early part of
seemed
to
be
nervous
and
CINDERELLA ON SCREEN
We should make acquaintance
sometimes
May.
It
is a long looked for event
block
ed
each
other.
In
with a world that will go with us, enthat
respect
Newport
and
friends
the club are already
had
it
all
over
greatest
successes any them like a tent. The Newport boys prep aring to ofattend.
dure—and most essential be sure it
One of the
enterprise in this school has known
has a heart .
well together . Berwick scored
The play is the well known "The
It is a tragedy tha t man closes was the success of the film version played
no
field
goals
and
but
five
points
in
Rivals
" by the famous Richard Brinprod
uction
"Cinderhis eyes to an accessible world. We of the master
first half . Thru the whole game sley Sheridan , of London , England.
come into a life so grea t, so beauti- ella ". This film produc ed by the Jun- the
were weak on foul shooting. This play has had a great success in
ful it will challenge us to new thot , ior High ,, School Art ' Club and dir ect- they
However
they tried all the time . If bo th England and America and regive
George
us blessings ed by
J. Keller , F. R. S. is they missed
new visions and
a shot they tried again. centl y it wen t over big in Wilkesinexhaustible. Do not be content the firs t motion p icture ever pro * They were outclassed
.
Barre.
with a little world when a big one duced by school children .
Berwick
had
a
few
players
,
good
The acting was superb. Juvenile
can be had.
The talent in the drama tic, club is
of them was mentioned on the excellent
actors of Hollywood , look and learn. one
How endurin g a world is ours?
deserves a good play.
official
first
, Kepner at center. They haveanda good
Is it going far enought for us or Cinderella portrayed such joy, sof- He plays a five
now. There
good game. Seoley at tuft* some veterans play
will it (lump us off ere our destina- row , happiness , grief in her face that forward and Klinetob
from
last year
at guard , how- and a wealth of new material.
t ion is rea ched , leaving us with the audience moved completely with ever are the outstanding
transportat ion left. Are its capaci- her moods. A person will go a long They are both big boys and players.
The try-out committee has been
handle
ties satisfactor y ? Is it as imper sonal way befor e he sees this duplicated. the mselves nobly.
working hard trying to select the
The step-sisters were side splitters .
as energy? What adoration or exbest. They have rea ched a tentative
The line up follows :
pectation can we have for it? Do we Such comedy is rare and found only Newport
decision
but are not ready to anTown«hip
Berwick
give it a problem and find it dead? under the best of directors.
nounce results. Look in these colRuckle
R.
F
Seeley
This show was on the screen at
Can we push beyond its material
. . . L. F
Skumski umns next week for a final announcethe Victoria for three nights and Augustine
forms and find t hem?
Shoppelo
C
Kepner ment of the cast.
Dr . West closed his remarks with days. The thea tre was full every min- Fisher
The try-out committee is composed
R.
G
Klinetob
hopes that his t ime spent here will ute it was open and at night it was Keru t is
of
Jessie Zimmerman , chairman ;
Jnffin
not be in vain and that we take ad- packed to the doors. Tuesday night Rogowicz . . . L. G
Hope
Schalles, Margaret Rice, Hugo
Schoffer
all the students went down to see
van tage of our opportunities.
: , .,-. M oss Riemer , Larry Coolbaugh. Miss JohnProf Sutlifr voiced to perfection themselves in views and mnny were Chick
: Referee—Bryan ; Umpire— ston , t he Dire ct or , is all ready for
the sentiments of students and fac- astonished at their own good looks, Officials
Lerda
;
Time
r—Sack; Scorer—Cour- a stretch of work.
One migh t hear an occasional "That sen
ulty in a creditable manner.
.
is I. "
The views of the school were beauSCHOOL MEN'S WEEK
MUSIC CLUB
tiful. Also, t h e studen t s were pro u d
JU N IOR C HA PEL
A very enjoyable meeting of the to be photographed with Madame Ely
The Thirteenth Annual Meeting of
On Thursday Chapel was led by Schoolmen 's Week is being held at
Music Club was held last week. Fol- Ney. The whole thin g was a great
treat ,
Statia Zimokak. Erin Long led the the University of Pennsylvania. It
lowing is the program :
singing. Several record s were played began Wednesday and will end on
Paper "Current Events " Lucy Rood
on the Orthophonic.
Saturday afternoon. This meeting is
Piano "Prelude in C Minor " ElizaOUR PA RT Y
On Tuesday Mary Laird gave the now a jo int meeting with the South beth Mirola
Our party will bo tomorrow ! It scripture reading and Dorothy Man- eastern Convention District of the
Voice.. "Corals " .. Thelmn Gordon
Ruth
Miller
will
be an Easter or Spring pnrty and ning led the singing. Viola Janule- Pennsylvania State Education AssoMary
.
Piano . "Idilia "
Surprise Number—Guessin g contest will bo held in a decorated gym. It wicss delighted the assembly by re- ciation. The program of the meeting
will start at 8 :00 o'clock .
citing two very clever selections.
is full of interest to educator's.
won by Ellen Whitehouso .
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light" is a good paper.
EXCHANGES
Y. W . C. A. INSTALLATION
Norm al Times— -The enrollment at
Lock Haven has increased 50 per
At the regular Y. W. meeting held
The Oshkosh Normal Advance Osh- cent;
in a single year.
Friday, March 26, 1926.
iii the auditorium on Wednesday eve- k osli . Wisco nsin—A n inter esting arhouse with an enthucrowded
A
ning , the new Y. W. C. A . Cabin e t ticle appeare d in thi s paper on Carhad the privilege of
audience
siastic
ot
were duly installed in their rie Jacobs IJoud , a uthor of one
Published weekly during the members
at Lock Haven reNcy
Elly
hearing
Perfect
gs
"A
e o th'ces. The girls of both the worM 's best son "
Times described
school year by the students of the trespectiv
Normal
The
tly.
he new and old cabinets were dress- Day. " This has been t ransla t ed in t o cen
Bloomsburg State Normal School in ed
Pianist
Gives a
Famous
"A
is
as
song
white and the services throu gh - ; more languages than any other
the intere.sls of the students , the a- out inwere
Performance.
"
Flawless
aj
tr
ip
a
recent
very impressive.
in America. During
lumni and the school in general. I Each member
The Axis—Find Five Kinds of Peof the retiring cab- ! broad , .Mrs . Bond heard it sung or
j
Oils. Can you find them?)
troleum
j inet presented for installation the ! whistled in London , Egypt , Paris ,
you seen Al?
Have
Jerusalem.
! new ollieor who is to take her p lace j Rome, Constantino pl e and
EDITORIAL BOARD
Al who?
on the cab inet for the coining year. j If you would like to know more about
j The new cabinet officers shall as- I t in's famous woman read the ar ticle ] Why, Al K. Hall.yesterday.
Editoz- - in - chief
Carry seen h im
ismne immediatel y* the d uties of their 1 in tin 1 Oshkosh Norma l Advance.
He hasn 't been seen since .
j respective oli'ices . They shall have the Ask the Librarian ,
Hugo Ricmer
Guess he lean against lamppost
| usual powers and duties pertaining i Green Stone—An interesting ar ticle
And
took a nap there.
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such
offices
, b u t f o r t h e r e m a i n d e r ;on "Would you marry a school-teachAssociate Editors
Robert Chapin Parker , a
of
Judge
¦or
(he
year
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Green
Stone
isshall
work
under
the
appeare
d
.
in
the
diI
attorney, spoke to North
Heien Andrews
Westficld
i rc-ction ami guidance of the retiring i sue of March .'Jrd. Read it ! You
School Students on
Adams
Normal
officers
who
will
,
give
might
Mildred Benson
got some advice.
them the beu|
Upon being asked
"
of
"Modern
Crime.
'
oti
c
their
experiences
gymnasi
in
order
um
exhiOne
of
tlie
best
j
Betty Brooks
coul
how
a
teacher
d help to keep
|tha t they may be better pr epared to bition s ever given by West Chester
Marion Decker
from
becomi ng perwave
the
crime
carry
on
the
duties
i
one
Normal
plac
e
j
and the work of
was given at that
Grace Harlos
( t h e Y. W . C. A.
evening recently. .Marching, dancin g , m a n e n t . Judge Parker replied . "Do ,
calisthenics , etc. made up th e pro - | not let sen timent control your reai' annie Hilbert
! l h e progra m was as follows :
j son and stand for majest y of law."
gram
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Kitty Mcllugh
! Devotionals
E.dith Morris '
Weekl y— Muh- 1
i Solo "One Swee tly Solemn Thought " ; The Muhlenberg
K a t h r y n P hillip s
lenberg
College
has
recentl
y organ- j
j
ONE ON BOLIS H
Miss
Pernor
!
Kenneth Yocum
i
'/.ed
a
chess
club
which
has
the proInst
;*ilation
M!iss
Mason
j
Benj amin b\ Lewis
When Bolish came up from the
i Prayer
Katherine Gemmel mise of becoming quite popul ar , both
Prof. Albert with the faculty and with the student "Cinderella " show on Tuesday fie
; Speaker
BUSI NE SS BOA R D
.Miss Mason. advisor,
conducted the ms-talkuion help those interested to become ac- J him . That rat didn 't reall y get those
John Robison
glasses of}' the statue. He must've
services in a very charming m a n n e r . ijuainted wit h the "Game. "
Larry Coolbau gh
Dr.
George
Brandos,
Cornell
of
U'
had a pair in his pocket or m ay be he
Miss Perner s voice becomes sweeter In us every day. We all onioved niversity has. been added to the facul- had th'ein down his throa t.
ty of Muhlenborg College as assistSubscripti on
Price
$1.50 per :i.i i.
It must be great to be foolproof.
pv ; > t\'^ ant
school year for re sident students and
Our speaker. Prof. Albert , was in
alum ni.
liiS bost i O i ' hi i i l i d !Ul' i H f - h O t ! W o n d O l ' - ifai chemiswy.
Slippery Rocket — The Normal Stu- :'
Entered as second class matter at ful insp irat ion for th e coming year 's
the Pdoomsbur g Post Office , Blooms- work. We t h a n k him for his contri - dents of Slippery Mock are conduct - j
butio n and sincerely rvgret to think ing music appreciation meetings . The ;
burg. Pa .
that
this will probabl y be hi s last type of music for the most recent i
Cilices : 113 Main Building. B. S.
address
to I he studeni Y. W . 0. A. meeting was negro songs melodies i
.
oon-sburg,
Pa
N. S-. B'
.
body a? :. member of the faculty.
and spirituals. These meetin gs are
"Ti:e News about you , of you .
enjoy
ed by everyone.
\
writ : r. for you. "
The
Flashli ght—Mansfield Normal :\
WHAT OTHERS T HI N K OF US
now claims the State Normal chain- .
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EDITORIAL
"Miiroon and Gold" We enj oy y o u r pioiis hip for T.»2» > . by defeati n g Lock
You Can Get
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the
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paper r.nd are interested in your
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The members are now working for
a plac e and they expect to call it the
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And the articles are to o dry ;
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The jo kes are minus of any f un
r : h . Wo wr> r.'
An ,j almost mak e you cry.
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der '
Bloomsburg, Pa.
I f yi/ti w ;«nt it very diil' or ent,
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you
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aid;
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w. -r k . 'r V e r M.r i 1 : '. h e w a y o:' i r . u-v 1
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that
of
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tribi ui. -ns outsi de the stall "' offic e.
Jack Geistwite
a l l ;h : . - . . P .;;: r o w ? A p p r e c i a t e l im i Where is yo ur exchan ge depart '
ci'.i hirc!.. b : \ - a d e n
t a ;i e . . ~
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the occasion being in honor of her i. wtmmmmmmmmmm ^m^mmmmmmmmmi ^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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birthday. Games and dancin g were !
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR. |
the main features of the evening, '
after which a daint y luncheon was j
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67 years of service
=ervc WATCHES , DIAMONDS AND
londunco wore : Edith Sweetnmn. Irene I.uka savngc , Jule Coggins, LoJEWELRY
?ioj e Sterner Helen Daniels , Marion
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wliitV. Hu t oiu- day a l it t l e w h i t e
ro-ebi: : cwo '.-., -. • .«- i txli t and e a r l y to
I' mi 'h.e .- u r . s t a r i n g a t her. She said ,
* >UV. wh y i!> y ou st'.iVe at me SO?'
The ,- u n re plied ' B e c a u s e you are so
wvtiv. ' T h e n ;h.e l i t t l e r o s eb u d blushf. 'l i>i: '.k ar.d e\' er s i n c e we ' ve had
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SEMIFI NALS SHOW
MOST SPEED
Duryea -Newport Game
A Thriller
There will be a meeting of the Fai In the first game of the .second
culty on Tuesday afternoon .
i week of the fifth annual basket ball
The mid-semester reports are now tournament staged by the Blooinsbeing1 collected. They will be sent burg State Normal School; Newport
defeated Duryea in one of the fastout during vacation.'
est exhibitions of basketball ever
held
here. The crowd went wild and
i
Dr. West has promised to speak conj ectures
/lew around as to the
j
to the local Kiwanis Club in the near [outcome. Some
were right , others
future.
j were wrong. Everyb ody said that the
winner here wins in the finals.
Albert Spalding will give his re- I The score at the end of the game
cital tonight at 8:15. Judging fro m was l!) -l (i. But that doesn 't tell the
reports we have a treat in store for whole story . It doesn 't say anythin g
U.S.
of Newport 's remarkable defense or
Duryea 's passing game . At some moMiss Patterson
was
confine
d
to
the
ments
the audienc e would be breathhospital ¦for several days last Aveek less and again you couldn 't hear
and during- the beginning of this i .y ourself think . Not once could anyweek. We are glad that she is able : one know for certain who would win .
to meet her classes again.
For Newport , Augustine and Fish- i
er each scored three field goals for j
It is reported that Miss Anderson j the rank of h igh scorers for the j
will withdraw from the Faculty at |game . Kerutis relieve d Ruckle and
the beginning of the Master vacation . |scored four points . The score at half
It is claimed that there is an attrac- | time was 11-8 in favor of Newport , j
tion.
j For Duryea ZokosVi and Poskoski j
Dr . Riemer was in llarrisbur g on j starred , scoring four points each, j
Tuesday to confer with the State Ar- The Duryea floor work was the best j
chitect , Mr. Millard. The plans and seen here for some time and probacontracts for the repair work have bly equals any other high school '|
all been approved and accepted .
team . Tho Newport defense however. I
is almost imp enetrable and it takc.» !
The Cinderella film has been the j good playing - (o get thru it .
leading attraction in Uloomsbur g I In the second game of the evening ;
durin g the week. Much credit and j Berwick defeated Pl ymouth 2D-21 .;
gratitude are due Mr . Keller and all j Berwick had a few pretty heavy
;
those associated with him for the
; Seeley, scored nine points , i
production of a most beaut iful pic- scorers
Sk .u mis got eight and Klinetob made !
ture.
six. The h igh scorer for the evenin g ;
was Dopko , of Plymouth , who made '
Miss Maupin went to Harris buvp; |iten
po ints . Plymouth surprised even :
last Friday to attend a meetin g of its own
s b y th e great game :
the teachers of the Social Studies of the y ij)tit backer
up
.
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Central Pennsylvania. Dr. Kuowkon , i
Saturda
y
evenin
g
in
a
consolation
j
of the Lincoln School of Columb ia
University, was in charge of the con- game Duryea defeated Plymouth by !
ferences . Miss Maupin reports very the same score that Berwick piled
favorably concernin g the outcome of j up . The final score was 29-21. The :
star of that game was the Duryea !
the discussions.
center , Poskowski , who scored six |
Mr. Rorein was at Harrisbur g last field goals . It was a fast and thrilling '
Tuesday *to attend a meeting of the game , really better to watch than !
committee on Visual Educati on . The the finals.
meetin g was largely attended. There
The scores of the second week's
were representatives from about all games are:
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the Normal Schools of the State pre- Friday : 8. P M.—Newport 10; Dur- '
yea 10.
sent.
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Friday: fl. P. M.—Berwick , 2i> ; Ply- j
Miss Conway wont to Kin gston on
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mouth 21 .
Wednesda y evening to confe r with Saturday : 8 P. M.—Duryea , 29; Plythe parents of the students comin g
mouth 21.
from Kings ton. Our Dean of Women i Saturday 9 P. M: Newport 27; Berhas now had such conferences in
wick 1 5,
Nan ticokc , Wilkcs-Bsirro , Rernnton ,
Mount Carmel , ITazleton , and Kingston. She intends to hold conferences
in other towns before the end of the
school year.
Prepara tions ai'e being made for
Music Week. The schools of Bloomsburg are to have the use of our audi torium on two di/Fcrent evenings.
On one evening they will have a
concer t and on the other an operetta .
Benny Lewis had charge of auditorium exercises on Wednesday. He
was assisted by Mr. Keen who had
charge of tho singing. Mr. Bittonbendc r played the accompan iment.
Mr. Cooper made a few remarks on
tho effect of color upon our emotions. After the exercises there were
conferences in all corners of the auditorium. There are many committees at work .
Mr. Cooper has received an invitation to come to Coatesville as a
teacher of Art. This is very complimentary to him. Tho Coatesville system of schools has boon brought to
a hiffh d egree of development by Superintendent Vanderslice. Mr. Coop\
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the older you grow—
therefore do it
NOW—Today if possible !
Sit f o r y o u r
Portrait !
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At
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Over the Post Office
Assets over
Always the
BEST
Three and One Quarter
Millions
The Strongest Bank in the
Ice Cream
County Invites Your
Pastries
Business
A . Z. Schock , Preside nt
Frank W. Miller , Vice-presiden t
Wm . H. Hidlay, .Treasurer
H. Montgomery Smith ,
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which this school and Mr. Vanderslice may have of him. Louis Lerda
is now in charge of the General Shop
work in that town . We hear excel- '
lent reports of him. Mr. Cooper will
return during tho summer session to
complete the work that he is leaving
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Patent Medicines — Sundries — Toilet Articles
Rubber Goods — Stationery — Smokers Needs
ALL — AT — CUT — PRICES
Our Cand y Department Values
Will Sur prise You
All Candies At The Uniform Prices
Of 19c. — 29c. — 39c. — 49c.
EISENHAUER' S CUT RATE
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We ' ve a lette r from a friend
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Q .:;"i:::y Groceries and Candies.
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strips of Hemingway suits that
CASH GROCERY
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as much wear as the suits did.
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part of t h e c o m i n i t t e e hut t hey pulled
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dance and management of Mr. Ne]son and Mr. Jackson , they came thr u
in fine shape. Congratulations are in.
Men ' s \Vear
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good style , you 'll rin d plenty
of that in ' em, too!
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New Spring Suits
$25 $30 $35 $40
New Spring Topcoats
$25 $30 $35
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The temptati on to say somethin g j ocular about our ''rugged clot hing '' is almost too
great (o resist , but as a matter
of fact , there 's no joke about
the long-wear qualities of our
suits ami topcoats.
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