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WHITIN G WILLI AMS CLOSES
LEC TURE COUR SE
BASEBALL SEASON
% OPENS' SATURDAY
Newport Scholastics Play
Here
ward appearances. No one but a toper can know what a dangerous pa l
, John Barleycorn can be in time of
discouraegment and slump.
During the course of the lecture
' Mr. William s emphasized by means
• of a series of incidents draw n from
< his own experiences and from quotaIt is expected by many and pre- : men. Austin , on first base is already
tions from his fellows, that the work- i dieted
by sport writers, country-wide j booking some pretty tough ones. We
man wants more than financial sat- that the
Bloomsburg State Normal i are fortuna te in him His reach and
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isfaction; he must have the feeling ! .School student
.
will turn out j
that he is important to the j ob . This "en masse " and body
player.
ability
make
him
a
valuable
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cheer its boys to
feeling tends to give him that spir- 'j victory as they battle
j He will be a great help to his father
against
heavy
itual qualit y that .goes for eontent- |odds.
! when he grows up. Yogowicz showed
; ment.
¦' And heavy they seem today. The !
some ability last year and now is
"Irregularity of work causes more
radicalism here and abroad than all } first team on the schedule is known i¦putting up a clever, infield game. He
Newport Scholas- looks mighty good on second base.
other causes." Irregularity detracts far and wide as the
from peace of nj ind and is an ally tics and is largel y made up of. B . S. ij The best man for third so far is a
S. Alumni. They to the anti-prohibitionist . Regularity jN.
perienced
players and here is where ; Newport and seems to have brought
j
being
. is
approache d in all lines of
i along some pretty good dope . Other
work and will mean a greater nation [they learned their stuil' .
, of contented people .
j But with the team and conch we bidders for infield positions are : RovfWhitin g Williams closed the lec- ! have here we* should kn ock the spots Iands , .Fortner , Coursen , Vitol and
> done . Havin g a few vital problems ! pards. Old Tiger Normal has chewed ! the scrub team last season and ai'e
i anxious to get a chance now. In the
and their solutions in preparation he j up many a cat .
furnishe d some real food for thot.
Mr . A. K. Jackson , coach of ath- outfield we have several good "men ,
Such as he are always welcome .
letics and physical director of the chief among- them we find Garrity,
• school on the hill , may be found any Rushin , Vanbuskirk and Keen. Johns
I afternoon out there on Mt . Olympus and Towles are also pretty 'good -' at
JUNIOR HIGH DEPARTMENT
• showing the boys a f«?w tricks in the nabbing the high ones.
WHITING W ILLIAMS
When the umpire calls out its batA very interesting progra m was i trade. It would be a privilege to be
WHITING WILLIAMS Is the man offere d by the members of the Junior under his tutelage for he certainly i teries for the game, who will be anwho left his Job as viee-presi- High School Department and some I knows his groceries . When he says i nounced as the hurler? There hasn 't
(I *»to1 of Ji t>i g mnnnffl< *-' urine Junior High School pupils. Mr . Ror- |something the boys know it's good ! been much opportunity and no pitch;and try to carry out their instruc- i er has as yet showed anything. The
concern In Cleveland, donned over- em announced the topic for discus- Itions . It sure
is an advantage to have aspirants are Roan , Stok er , McGrath ,
alls anil wt»nt out to try mul tln Tydanowicz. Bradshaw , Swinehart ,
an answer 10 The qu<?Htion "What ' s duced Frances Evans , a Junior High
and
Janell are trying for catcher.
Headed
by
Captain
Kane
the
men
pupil
,
School
as
chaiirman.
She
then
on the Worker 's Mi nd?" He will
Bradshaw seems to have the upper
working
are
their
heads
off
to
make
lead
some
of
her
classmates
the
to
}
answer sonic of Hifsc qHi's-t ions foreground and gave them an oppor- this a winning season . Every base- hand.
from personal experience when ta« tunit y to speak for the Junior High ball man is out on the field working i It is a pretty good hitting club
appears lion* In ' th e neur future.
for a varsity berth and Bloomsburg |under Mr. Jackson 's guidance and
School idea.
glory.
should bang a few around the field.
Mercedes Dean explained how to
It is true that he left an impres- work seeds in basket making and BeEach position on the team has sev- That always looks good and promises
sion. The impression was favorable , < dra Edwards and Wm , Letterman ex- eral strong bidders. The veteran I a thrill for spectators. Everyonedeep, and lasting. His delightful i plained the idea of creative art by short-stop Kane , is rounding into his should be there to watch the ninesense of humor was appreciated by ' example. They exhibited and talked old form and is an inspiration to his open up.
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all those around. It is regretable that • about "imaginations ", painte d pic- i _________________________^__ ^__
more were not present to take ad- tures of the mind , which they had
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van tage of his many years of study. • painted. The pictures were good and QUARTETTES TO BROADCAST
Leaving- a high position in the |so were the talks . Isabel Riemer then
Parks
The Bloomsburg State Normal |Mammy 's Hush a Bye
realms of manufacturing and finance , ¦gave an exhibition of speed addition. School
Banj
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When
the
Plays
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Wilson
Double Mix ed and Double
Mr. Williams went among the labor- She added five rows of ten figures in Male Quartettes
will broadcast a j Double Mi xed and Double . Male
gained
his
exers as a laborer. He
' the record time of thir ty-eight sec- program from statio
Quartette
n WQAN , the
perien ce as a worker in America , i onds.
Seran
ton
Times
Building,
Scranton
,
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VI.
France, Great Britian and Germany .
Members or the third year class of
evening at eight o 'clock . Last The Violet 's Fate
His topic was "What is on the Work- the Normal then gave a i't'W short this
Abt
i
tho Double Mixed Quartette
er 's Mind. "
but interesting talks on different year
Dreaming
Hours
of
Schubert
broadcasted fr om this station. This
H e said : "The bra in and brawn 01 phases of Junior High School work. year both quartettes will be heard Tell me not of a Lovely Lass Forsyth
the common laborer provide the Margaret Em mitt has as a topic, individ ually and in ensemble num- Sweet an d , Low .' . . . '. . . : . . Baroby
is the Junior High School". bers.
Double Mixed Quartette
fou ndations of our whole house of !"What
Added attractions Will be violin
industry. In order to know whether i The title of Alice Yoder 's talk has , The special progra m selected for
solos b y Crevelirig Strauaser and Wjii
the foundations of American and i slipped my mi nd. Arthur Jenkins "the air " is as follows :
Jones.
European industry and life are sta- j talked on "Citi zenship in the Junior
the trip to Scranton will be m adfi
ble or unstable in these critical times High School. " Deborah Waters em- Paen to Summer I.
Von Suppe by automobile . The quartettes ^"will
we must know the mind and heart phasized "Outside Activities " not of
Arrang ed by Wilson
school life. Inez Wintersteen closed
be accompanied by Miss Antoinette
of the common laborer .
At
Dawning
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.
with
"Why
I
Chose
the
Junior
High
Cadman
thinking
•
Perner,
into
our
way
Director; Miss Pearl Mason,
We
live
our
•
The Fairies
Mattei Normal School Librarian and Dr . G.
infintely more than we think our 1 School as a Teaching Field ,
, Penn C. L. Riemer.
Sunrise and You
way into our living. But the condiInvitation
of
the
Bells
.
Planquette
determined
are
living
our
of
tions
I GETTYSBU RG MALE QUARTET
Arranged by Wilson
mainly by the conditions of our
PROFESSOR STERNER
Double
Mixed Quartette
1
The
Gettysburg
College
Male
Quarfounthe
working . Thorefore to know
I
IS RE-ELECTED
II.
dations of modern industrial life we tette, traveling with the Owl and
must know the laborer on the j ob." Nightingale Club from the same Vocal Solos . Miss Antoinnn.w Pevnev
It was very gratifying news to
' Mr. Williams ' opinions are a com- school entertained our student body
III.
,
Tuesday
at
various
times
on
with
citizen.
thinking
hear
of the re-electipn of Professor
right
overy
fort to
Soldiers Chorus (Faust) . . . Gounod Sterner as superintendent
He claims "that prohibition is in the popul ar songs. They were very much Nut
of the
Brown Maidon . , College Song schools of Bloomsburg, This re-elecascendency and that it is only the enj oyed.
They sang in chapel , Tuesday at Song of the Deep Blue Sea . . Wilson tion is an indication of the apprecivery high class, moneyed man , and
Mio . . , . . . ,
De Capun ation of the towp of Blbomaburg of
the extreme low-brow who indulge noon , to a large attendance and were 0 Sole Double
v
Quartette
Mfale
speaking
received.
In
of
them
the: service of Prpfessor Steiner to
in the fiery liquid and that the form- well
the boys and jrirls of this district.' It
IV.
qr non-frequenters of saloons, have later it was opined that their voices
good.
were
Pinno
Selections
.
James
Bittonbender
is well moritedY '
prohibition
by
outj
udge
right
to
no
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MAROON AND GOLD
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j ACTIVITIES OF NEW "Y"
CABINET
MEMBERS
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ALPHA DELTA THETA
BEFORE PUBLIC
A DINNER MENU FOR LIFE
Cream of World's Best Literature
After many days of earnest perEiducator Wafers
j The new Y. W. C. A . cabinet has it
and cajoling the above mensuading
;
Fish of Fancy Broiled Over Fire
already started to take over the duthoused within the
sorority,
tioned
Published weekly during tht|iea and responsibilities of the old cab- ;
of Imagination
Dormitory, agreed
the
Girls'
of
walls
school year by the students of th< in et . The girls have made a good
Achievement
Roast
of
Solid
representatives
onto
some
to
send
[
Bloomsburg State Normal School ir
Dressing
Ceaseless
Endeavor
were
well
They
platform.
chapel
the
tke interests of the students, the a .i start, thanks to the help of the re- , Potatoes Mashed by Necessity
represented.
'
tamni and the school in general. ! tiring members.
Seasoned with Common Sense
Jessie Zimmerman read a selection
| K itty Gemmill , Eleanor Kresge, , Peas from Pods of Experience
from
the Bible and Edith Morris
Immersed in Water of Life
| Ruth Davis and Hope Schalles have '
EDITOR IAL BOARD
singing, and Arlene Sweet
lead
the
been chosen to go as delegates to Rolls shaped by Environment , and played the piano. It was an efficient
Baked by Experience
I the Annual Spring Conference. This Marmalade
trio and a good forerunner of what
Editor - in - chief
of Fruits of the Spirit was
to follow.
. conference is to be held at ShippensRipe Olives of Trial
Hug o Riemer
we
were surprised to iwa anotner
' burg . Penna., the week-end of May '' Celery Crisped on Ice of Criticism
beautiful
voice among us . But we
of
;14. 15 and 1<3. Its purpose is to train \ High Ideals Salad Dressed with Oil
Associate Editors
were
forced
to admit that all its
Aspiration
the
new
cabinet
members
of
the
Norwere
not in the double
singers
good
Andrews
Helen
mal Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania . Cottage Pudding of Sweet Reasona- quartette when Marion Carpenter
bleness.
Sauce
of
Good
Humor
Mildred Benson
Lena Van Horn took charge of the
sang. She sang a beautiful , song,
Genial Blend Coffee (Caffeine of
Betty Brooks
; m eeting last Wednesday evening. It
beautifully.
We would like to hear
Removed)
; was a huge success. We all enjoyed Thought Pessimism
Marion Decker
her again .
Nuts
Enthusiasm
Nuts
ith e program.
i ne TitAi anu closing numuei. on
Grace Harlos
—Green Stone.
the
program was given by Helen PurCandy
is
now
sol
Library
d
in
th
e
I
Fannie Hilbert
I
actress, elocutionist , reader. She
:
Magazine
Room
every
evening
from
sel
,
Kitty McHugh
read a scene from "Twelfth Night"
19 :30 to 10 by the new cabinet mem- GETTYSBURG COL L EGE CLUB
Kathryn Phillips
; bers.
and aroused so much interest in this
The Dramatic Club of Gettysbm'g one of Shakespeare 's masterpieces
Kenneth Yocum
i
College , known as the Owl and Night- that I'll wager every one who heard
Benjamin F. Lewis
PLANNING HI K ES
ingale Club, appeared in Bloomsburg her reads "Twelfth Night" within a
on Monday and Tuesday of this week week. She did wonderfully well.
: The Athleti c Leaders of our school under the auspices of the BloomsBUSINESS BOARD
The Seniors then held a class meetare planning - to elect a captain from '. burg Kiwanis Club. They presented ing.
John Pvobison
; their midst who will make out a , to the peopl e of Bloomsburg "Seven ;
Larry Coolbaugh
schedule of hikes f or the remaining Keys to Baldpate " and d elightf u lly t!
iji
EUREKA !
¦ Saturdays this year. Their plan is i entertai ned all those who came.
Price $1.50 per ; to have 35 or 50 girls go on these ' As the proceeds from this show j
Subscription
Football men at Illinois will no
school year for resident students and ; hikes and take as their guide some- are to be devoted to a playground
|on e who will tell them about the ' and park for the children of Blooms- longer be required to take courses
ftlunrmi .
beauties of nature of the geojrf aphy ' iuirgr , the townpeopl e turned out in ; in plowing, harrowing and swimming.
Entered as second c2ass matter at ! of
our surrounding' country. For in- : respectable numbers. The audience The Unive rsity authorities announce
tke Bloomsburg Post Office, Blooms- i stance,
w o uldn 't you like to go on a was almost as big as may be had for the purchase of a new $10,000 rainburg, Pa ,
hike some Saturday and have some- a movie show. But what can you ex- fall for the football gridion at Mem!
Offices : 113 Main Building, B. S. l one with you who will explain , to yo u pect when you charge a dollai\
orial Field. This covering, said to be
N. S-, Bloomsburg, Pa .
; the "Stone Face " on the road to Cat- , There were parts in the play that Ij the first grid cover ever made , will
"The News about you, of you , i awiss a?
would be considered unpresentable j! be in four pieces.
written tor you. "
by our director but on the whole the ij! ——————-»—_-___-__^__
p
erformance was all righ t .
ji
BASEBALL FOR GIRLS
This
club
won
the
intercollegiate
'|.
You Can det
EDITORIAL
"Sports for Girls as well as Beys '" prise in a dramatics contest at State j
is the motto of the Athl etic Leaders College. The play presented was en- ii
it At
Observe !
who believe that the girls a? well as titled "The Potboilers" and was put jI
In one- of his classes, Mr. Rorein ! the boy.-= shouid put Bloomsburg on
on very well. As we have a dramatic
R ITTERS
spoke c> !' t he relat ion a s t ud e n t i n a ' the map in athletics. So at a repent club of our own we all look with
teachei training school should have meeting plans were made for a base- jeal ous eyes on any other shows. We
with a coach of athletics , dramatics , ball tournament. Our President . Miss : presented "The Potboilers " ourselves
music, anything. We are h^'e to , Jessie Zimmerman, appointed ten here at one time.
Compliments of
learn how things are put across and captains for the teams and the tour]
to acquire the knack of putting them < nament will begin next week. If you .' J O H N S H O P K I N S ABOLISH
Bloomsbur? Hardware Co
across. How then , shall we act?
. want to play, jus t hand your name
UNDERGRADUATE
WORK
In athletics the coach shows us • to Misses McCammon and MJiss Loose
Bloomsburg, Pa.
how to do things . Let us observe and : or any of the following captains :
Undergraduate work has been aunderstand what he says but also find Misses Verna Medley, Lena Vanout tho why of it all . That is a big Horn , Marie Grier , Peg Healey, Ed- bolished at John Hopkins University,
thing and success of failure may de- ¦na Berkheiser , Stasia Zimolzack , Lu- ! but students with two years only of
pend o:\ your knowing that why. ', cille Kaufman. Helen Kramer , Ka- collegiate training may enter by
An observant man or woman is i thryn Phillips and Marion Shelbert . 1 three years more study and receive
a master of arts degree. Four years
Jack Geistwit e
wise. Let us be wise, and , with an i
of
will entitle the student to
eye to the future , delve more earn- ! ALUMNI AS SUPERINTEN DENTS his work
Ph . D.
Studio of Photogr aphy
'
estly into things with our eye and i
apply our valuable brain-power. j So far reports have come in rela- ;
124 E. Main St.
Thinking further develops man 's , tive to the success of our graduate s |
brain.
I in the field of education. Mr . John
J. E. ROYS
: E. Boyer was re-elected as assistant
JEWELER
Work!
superintendent
of the schools of Nor;
; thumberland County. Mr. WVW. Ev- 1|
Bloomsburg, Pa.
We are already well into the last I ans was re-elected as superintendent j
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lap of our school year. Miany of us , I of the schools of Columbia County. 1
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When you want
I dare say, are lagging behind and I Mr. A. P. Cope was elected superin- j
•will have some stepping to do to fin- tendent of the schools of Luzerne j ? ' ¦ » ¦ ¦ ¦
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ish with any kind of a rating. Let's County. Mr. Thomas Francis was e- j
j lected as superintendent of the Lack- !
start stopping.
I
Compare the school year to a mile i awanna County schools.
run. There are four quarters and | In city schools our alumni have
you am running with your class- fared very well too, Mr. H. H. Zeiser
mates and the teachez's are coaching is superintendent of the schools of
When you think of
you from the sidelines . Those who Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Herman Fritz is
secured grades are holding the watch. superintendent of the schools of AshThere are those who cannot ke«p le y. Mr. A. D . Thoma s is superingo to
SHOES
up with the leaders, who however, tendent of the schools of Hazleton ,
stay in the running. Consider your- an d Mr. M, E. Houck is superintendself now , are you strong at tho fin- ent of the schools of Berwick.
Think of
Friday, April 16, 1926
GOOD
EATS
ish. If you are not, start filling up
that gap now. In fact that is a good
piece of advice for all to liaten to—
fast or slow. It is the exceptio n who
runs a hundred yards in ten flat and
even then he is fresh as spring.
Let us go at our work now with a
new vim and vigor born of a now
reason and finish with fl ying colors
Ahead of everyone elBe .
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.
67 years of service
WATCHES , DIAMONDS AND
JEWELRY
Pint National Bank Bid*
REILLY 'S
BUCKALEW'S
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«
Confectionery
They Serve the BEST
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LOC AL HAPPE NINGS
DISTINGUISHED NAMES
Br ief Mention Of People
You Know
LITT LE EXCURS IONS
GOOD NEWS FOR B. S. N. S. *
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ON LIST
.
From letters received from SupMr. Nelson's class in t he Teaching
William Archibald Austin , Lorenzo erinte ndents clippings like the fol- of H ealth went down t o Snyder's
Augustus Coolbaugh , Reginald Victor lowing are very enjoyable reading: Dairy last Monday to give the place
"I have on my staff this year a
Auskis, Philip Cyril Kiel , Gerald teacher
who has received much of the once over and study the workThe hockey field has been raked Chapman Fitzpatrick , Michael Joher trainin g under you , and who is ings of a sanitary milk pasteurizing
and rolled. It is now ready for use. seph Bradshaw , H ugo Otto Riemer , one of the best that has ever come plant.
Eleanor Lucretia Evans , Jessie Rosa- j to us. She is the type of teacher that
It was found that many of the maMr. Nelson and Mr. Plausknecht i lind Zimmerman , Gertrude Sophia I I like and will go a long way to get. chines are very clever and do honor,
went to Williamsport on Friday last. Bauder , Helen Letha Pursell , Lady I I feel sure you will be pleased that to their inventor. The whole plant
Alicia Johnston.
she is such a success here.
is an example of labor saving methis not the roll call of the Eng"She has handled our situation in ods of the twentieth century . We can
Superin tendent L. P. Sterner , of lishIt house
of Lords nor are we re- n very satisfactory manner and has do much in little time today.
tke Bloomsburg School System , has citing the Rogue 's Gallery : rather do ;i been
largely responsible for the
The class enj oyed itself altho no
been re-elected. He is an old town we her e present to you a body of ,I sp lendid school spirit that exists here refreshments were served. They skiptalened t; actors and actresses who ' this year."
ped over to the j ail and looked thru
resident and well known.
have not yet been persuaded to go ; From another Superint endent the the bars at the poor boys that are
Hollywood . In fact it is the cast ¦ following was received :
kept locked up all day long. One of '
At the Faculty Meeting- on Tues- to
of the latest pro duction of "The j "Last year I called at the Normal them inquired how the weather was. ¦
day , April 13 the list of graduates in j Bloomsburg Players " which is to be School and you recommended a cer- It was dismaying to see how many
June was discussed. This' list is now I given on April thirtieth.
\ tain teacher. She has done very well young men are held.
Yes you must wait till then , even j with us, indeed. The Board recently
quite comple te .
though the stage sets are all finished. I re-elected her and raised her salary.
ON THEIR OWN
i We shall be very glad if you send us
Our musical organization? are to
a candidate for our first grade for
EXCHANGE NOTES
be broadcasted from Scranton toHonor students, men who show*
year who has had some experi- leadership,
next
night . They will leave this afternoon
good management, reliaor who shows unusual ability in bility and integrity
Miss Beatrice Kitchen , National Y . , ence
by automobile.
are allowed to
W. C. A. Student Secretary, visited \ this work. "
teach themselves at Swarthmore. At
the end of the sophomore years those
Mr. W. W. Evans has been re- West Chester recently.
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JUNIOR CHAPEL
who wish to go it alone, who wish
elected Superintendent of the county
Slippery Rocket—A clever Min- , On Tuesday everyone was invited to submit to a minimum of class
schools of Columbia County. He has
served compe tently for quite some strel Show was given by the Varsity i to attend Junior Chapel. Miss Sturd- room limitation and supervision are
to do so . They pick their
Club of Slippery Normal recentl y.
time.
evant , a professor of education at allowed
courses
and
meet once a week for
Columbia University , gave a very ! discussion. After
two years of exThe Snapper— The girl' s basket- j interesting talk. The Male Quartette perimental
Dr. Riem er went to Worcester,
and
research
work they
Massachusetts, last Saturday to in- ball team of the Millersville State i from Gettysburg College sang and take the first and only test
for the
terview Mr. H. H. Russell , who is to Normal has played nine games and the individual members gave amus- time,by writing short papers on the
j ing selections.
: subj ects which they have studied.
take the place of Professor Albert remains undefeated.
in the field of Geography,
The Green Stone—A group of four :
boys , two banj o players and two so- ! WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US
Miss* Sturdeyant , of Teachers Col- loists , broadcasted fro m WLIT. Phil- j The Comet—West Pittston High :
lege, Columbia University, spent adelphia on March 12. West Chester j School—Paper is well planned and ;
EVENTUALLY !
Monday and Tuesday with Miss Con- is proud of their quartette .
,
j "Local Happenings " is a very clever
way. She is a Professor at Teachers
and because you must
column , ,
College and her specialty is the of;
In
a
recent
issue
"Maroon
of
the
do it eventually — and befice of Dean of Women.
and Gold " attention was drawn to
WHEN
DO
YOU
STUDY?
cause the longer you wait
an article on "Would you marry a j
The fire tower in the annex to the school teacher?" The answer to that ; A new rule is now in vogue at the
the older you grow —
dining- room is moving to the garret question is given in The Green Stone ; University of California. Instead of
rapidly. Two rooms , one on third issued March 10. Read it and see if ; midnight study , the present system
t herefore do it
floor and the other on fourth floor , you agree with it.
j prescribes that the period of preparation shall be from 4 A. M. to 7 A.
ai'e being prepared for occupancy.
: NOW—Today if possiThey will be ready very soon.
The Muhlenberg Weekly—Defend- ; M.
; ble !
early
'Tis
said
that
the
bird
catching the affirmative side of the ques- !
es
the
worm.
Dr . and Mrs. Riem er took a flying tion tha t , "The United States gov- j
trip to Norwood , M assachusett s and eminent should control and operat e
Sit f o r y o u r
back. Combining business with plea- the coal mines " IVFuhlenberg debating
Portrait !
sure they visited Dr. Riemer 's rela- team defeat ed that of the University
ti y ee and he also had an interview of Pittsburgh .
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GRUEN WATCHES
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with an applicant for a position here .
At
They were away fo ur days.
The Normal Times—J ohnny Jones
the world famous explorer , gave a
,:
Senat or Brookhart has be en ousted stirring talk to the students and
SKEIDMAN
'S
JEWELERY
STORE
from his seat in the U. S. Senate and friends of Central State Normal at
Mi 1. Steck has been seated. They are their Vesper Service. If you would
from Iowa. Mr. Brookhart was an like to know move about this man
insur gent Republican and Mr. Steck read the Normal Times for April 1.
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is a Democrat. Mr. Brookhart plans
The Keystone News—The Y. M. C .
to run against Senator Cummins at
A. at Keystone Academy has been
the next election.
very activ e this year . Twelve delegates
were sent to the Y. M. C. A.
Over the Post Offle*
There was some excitement and Conference
held
at
Princeton
Unidisturbance in town lately because of
y. Interestin g weekly pro grams
the language and behavior . of the versit
given.
are
. Tilton , the Kentuck y
visiting players. We can well sym- evangelist , Rev
and
Rev. A. D. Rives , so;
pathize with Dr. Wolf. There is still loist, gave a message
Assets
over
recentl
y
in
the
Always the
objectionable
to
senlanguage that is
sitive ears. It is such langua ge, if cha pel exercises .
Three and One Quarter
j
used at all , shoul d be reserved for
and
lumber
mines
,
barnyards coal
JOE KANE GOOD MAN FOR
Millions
yards. There is no place for it in the
j
BASEBALL CAPTAINCY
presence of a cultivated audience.
The Stron gest Bank in the j
The 1925 baseball lettermen made
Ice Cream
SUPERINTENDENT EVANS
a wise choice when they chose Joe
N
C ount y I nvit es Your
!
IS RE-ELEC TED Kane , short-sto p, as captain . He is
Cand ies
one of the few men on the team who
Pastries
Business
We want to congratulate Superin- think in terms of baseba ll while they
alwa
ys
and
he
is
are
on
the
diamond
tendent W . W. Evan s on his re-elecand
tion as Su perintendent of the Colum- read y to help his team-mate.
A..
Z.
Schock
President
,
This is Kane 's second year on the
bia Coun ty schools. There are ver y
Lunches
few superintendent s in the state of Bloomsbur g Normal Varsity and he
Prank
W.
Miller
,
Vice-president
Served at
Penns ylvania with such a long per- has also . played on several of our
great
deman
d
summer
teams.
He
is
in
perintendas
thnt
of
Su
Wm
service
H.
Hidlay,
Treasurer
iod of
.
ent Evans . It is a sign of efficient in his home town region. For one
^Mont gomery "' Smittij
service durin g practicall y a quarter more season , Kane will be a big facof a centur y to this county. We hope tor in Bloomsburg 's victories and a
Truat Officer
that Mr. Evans may continue to do big factor in keeping defeat down.
pt
a
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n
ca
We
are
f
or
t
un
at
e
in
our
-what he has done and to carr y to
completion the plans that he has for and in our tea m. Lot' s get in back of
them .
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Both the baseball and track squad
are working out in the gym , waiting
for the ground to harden or dry out.
As soon as conditions are favorable
practice will begin on the outside and
the teams will prepare to g o - t h r u
the schedule with a bang. Fans are
looking for the best season ye;.
Coach Jackson is looking to tho
training of both squads and has al•ready given them some good dope..
The men themselves are feelinjr n:
and are anxious for the ours kit- air
and real workouts.
There are nine men who hav«- s.isr.v
ed up for relay team tryout?. Amovi f
them we find last year vM-rr. Walsh
and Kanyuck still runnin g like- blurstreaks. With these two as- .-; bc-git)ning the team should quickly develop..
Captain Kane of the h&«-b&li
squad is going around s.miliri£—
seems to feel g"oor* about prosp-T- 'i.s..
With such a captain we s.hc>ulri enter the big league.
Following is the i-chedule :
Baseball
April 17-Newport High School. H ere
April 24. W yoming Seminary—Here
May 1-Shippensburg Normay—Away
May 8—Susquehanna University—
Her e.
May 12—Dickinson Seminary—Awa y
May 22—Wyoming Seminary—Away
"
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May 26 —Open—Here
Track
April 24—Penn Relay Carnival.
May 5—Columbia County Track Meet
for High Schools.
, M ay 15—Wyoming Dickinson and
Bloomsburg Meet at Bloomsburg.
May 22—Dual Meet.
May 29—Invitation Inter-scholastic
Track Meet.
Arcus Women 's Shop
The Store of Quality
and Low Price
132 West Main St.
We Stand behind
The Slogan
"All-ways Reliable "
Fred R. Hippensteel
Clothing of All Kinds
TMK IDKAL ROOM MATE
'BLOOMSBURU W -AYEKS "
SPRING SCHEDULES
PRV:ST£WT COMEDY
Hli >i"»nfc)vnv£ T*)hyf«rs " :uh>
]please^ i o fivm ftwruT t )m t th«:v will
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boN i\Uod with
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Sh<' i* jnst yoen sV/.c ;
N})<' N'fuN her b«'si drosses for your
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In the drawings for the Normal
School Relay at the annual University of Pennsylvania Relay Carniv;i) ,
the Bloomsburg Normal representatives drew third place. This is considered good position as the strongest contenders are all beyond—Indiana, fourth , Westchester , seventh ;
; Stroudsburg last.
j
By those who are interested , track
:
work
is being eagerly watched
j
' up . The 1925 team made a creditable
showing, but. the 1926 team should
i lie :in improvement.
¦;
The last years team consisted of:
(.7.
Kienier. Walsh and Kanjuck witfe
j
; Jones substitute. Three of these men
!
1 are left and in good condition. They
are : W alsh , Kanyuck, and Jones. Da•
\ vies and Sorber , freshmen, are showing some good speed and making
strong bids for chances to win.
There are q u it e *a few track en: thusiasts in this school and this means
:>. good number trying out for other
We should put a good all
: events.
around team in the field against Wyoming and Dickinson. We meet them
on May i n . On May 8th , the Bucknell Freshmen are coming over bent
; on destruction. We should stop them.
H A INES
LET'S START OVER AGAIN
d i '. CVN .
Shr kivps {h< - ro«->m in y»pr1Yo1 ovdor.
t\.ichfi.vd P>rms!<'.y S^hm'mIioi .
Vlt 'i iiott 's .src yoviv notes, and her
hooks /? ( your ( 'o rn rYifittd.
This p k y w»s w m t <-n i» i i ' ."' ." .' > ms
INm f o u n t a i n pfy \ nrv»sr leaks
*¦i pvo t f s i uj i'Jt.list t h e I'lii'i 'cnl '-y;V ' c; Mot - stfitioTK 'Vy is smooth rtiid >vhi ) o ;
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H» '; «t!*mps unlimit ed .
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'"Die R i v a l s "" it< botioi
yo ur f!'j ns-«'s.
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Th:s disfiMt 'i' ; >i -i-xi Tvi'{] ] ri C;i vt-> ', Grr.
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1: 't v % a u t h o r . "WhiTi it "w.'is T; o.; ;.- .ki'
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.,ivr.s pr or.ounct-ii incomyvariiblt ' : ..
ivho ji H^v i* :i Ti d !r,.»r,,v whi> diiii. ' ..
. Thus it. * fame h;.s .v p :t ;ui miJ- i;
very frequf v.h
io\v by both Knrfi ^h and A iv>rri ;-.w:
schoo ls and colletrt'? . each time *»'ith
frreater zeg - and m<.>r? fUi-oes ^f vi)] y
"The Bloonisburc Players "' are
pla nning - a treat f o r the dramatk ap:petit es of its patrons. Such a iumbi ion of literary perfection , irre'nat
-istable co medy and superb prt-st 'iit-alion is seldom seen i-ven anions ; :he
\best of families.
'
The
Latest
Spring
a nd Summer Fashi ons
i n Mens ' Suits and Overcoats.
M ade to your measure
or
Ready to Wear
Bart P ursel
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby \
VICTORIA THEAT RE
..
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Willi am D e Mill e's Producti on
"THE RUNAWAY "
With Clar a Bow, Warner Baxter
William Powell
Tie (iveen Stone.
The
A five year program on uniform
tests for the members of
146 W . Main St.
! the Junior class was adopted at tht
i January meeting of the board of
Normal school principals. The ThornSNAPPY
! dike Examination test will be used
this purpose . The test will b«
SPRING DRESSES |for
«iven on the second Friday of Octo! ber in each year.
SHOE WIZA RD
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COMPLIMENTS OF
WOOLWORTHS
1 > b ein .c produced
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BLOOMSBURG NORMAL
DRAWS ADVANTA GE
! standard
J. ECKER
4 Doors below Market Square
!
We 've a letter from a friend
advising us that he has in conKRAUSS'
i stant use a rug, woven from
strips of Hemingway suits that
CASH GROCERY
i he 'd worn out after years
of
The Nearest Grocery Store to |
service. And the rug is giving
the "Normal" . A full line of!
as much wear as the suits did.
Qualit y Groceries and Candies.
The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts.
thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing " is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
of fact , there 's no joke about
•
The Big Clothing Store i
the long-wear qualities of our
With It' s One Low Price
suits and topcoats.
Lowenbergs
i
i
i
to All Invites Students to
Examine the Newest and
Latest in
Men 's Wear
LEADER STO RE CO .
John W. Knies, Mgr.
Bloomsburg
Pa.
"Quality Is Remembered
Long After Price is Forgotten. "
There are no better fabrics
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style , you 'll find plenty
of that in 'em, too !
New Spring Suits
$25 $30 $35 $40
New Spring Topcoats
$25 $30 $35
HEM INGWAY S
LEC TURE COUR SE
BASEBALL SEASON
% OPENS' SATURDAY
Newport Scholastics Play
Here
ward appearances. No one but a toper can know what a dangerous pa l
, John Barleycorn can be in time of
discouraegment and slump.
During the course of the lecture
' Mr. William s emphasized by means
• of a series of incidents draw n from
< his own experiences and from quotaIt is expected by many and pre- : men. Austin , on first base is already
tions from his fellows, that the work- i dieted
by sport writers, country-wide j booking some pretty tough ones. We
man wants more than financial sat- that the
Bloomsburg State Normal i are fortuna te in him His reach and
[
isfaction; he must have the feeling ! .School student
.
will turn out j
that he is important to the j ob . This "en masse " and body
player.
ability
make
him
a
valuable
|
cheer its boys to
feeling tends to give him that spir- 'j victory as they battle
j He will be a great help to his father
against
heavy
itual qualit y that .goes for eontent- |odds.
! when he grows up. Yogowicz showed
; ment.
¦' And heavy they seem today. The !
some ability last year and now is
"Irregularity of work causes more
radicalism here and abroad than all } first team on the schedule is known i¦putting up a clever, infield game. He
Newport Scholas- looks mighty good on second base.
other causes." Irregularity detracts far and wide as the
from peace of nj ind and is an ally tics and is largel y made up of. B . S. ij The best man for third so far is a
S. Alumni. They to the anti-prohibitionist . Regularity jN.
perienced
players and here is where ; Newport and seems to have brought
j
being
. is
approache d in all lines of
i along some pretty good dope . Other
work and will mean a greater nation [they learned their stuil' .
, of contented people .
j But with the team and conch we bidders for infield positions are : RovfWhitin g Williams closed the lec- ! have here we* should kn ock the spots Iands , .Fortner , Coursen , Vitol and
> done . Havin g a few vital problems ! pards. Old Tiger Normal has chewed ! the scrub team last season and ai'e
i anxious to get a chance now. In the
and their solutions in preparation he j up many a cat .
furnishe d some real food for thot.
Mr . A. K. Jackson , coach of ath- outfield we have several good "men ,
Such as he are always welcome .
letics and physical director of the chief among- them we find Garrity,
• school on the hill , may be found any Rushin , Vanbuskirk and Keen. Johns
I afternoon out there on Mt . Olympus and Towles are also pretty 'good -' at
JUNIOR HIGH DEPARTMENT
• showing the boys a f«?w tricks in the nabbing the high ones.
WHITING W ILLIAMS
When the umpire calls out its batA very interesting progra m was i trade. It would be a privilege to be
WHITING WILLIAMS Is the man offere d by the members of the Junior under his tutelage for he certainly i teries for the game, who will be anwho left his Job as viee-presi- High School Department and some I knows his groceries . When he says i nounced as the hurler? There hasn 't
(I *»to1 of Ji t>i g mnnnffl< *-' urine Junior High School pupils. Mr . Ror- |something the boys know it's good ! been much opportunity and no pitch;and try to carry out their instruc- i er has as yet showed anything. The
concern In Cleveland, donned over- em announced the topic for discus- Itions . It sure
is an advantage to have aspirants are Roan , Stok er , McGrath ,
alls anil wt»nt out to try mul tln Tydanowicz. Bradshaw , Swinehart ,
an answer 10 The qu<?Htion "What ' s duced Frances Evans , a Junior High
and
Janell are trying for catcher.
Headed
by
Captain
Kane
the
men
pupil
,
School
as
chaiirman.
She
then
on the Worker 's Mi nd?" He will
Bradshaw seems to have the upper
working
are
their
heads
off
to
make
lead
some
of
her
classmates
the
to
}
answer sonic of Hifsc qHi's-t ions foreground and gave them an oppor- this a winning season . Every base- hand.
from personal experience when ta« tunit y to speak for the Junior High ball man is out on the field working i It is a pretty good hitting club
appears lion* In ' th e neur future.
for a varsity berth and Bloomsburg |under Mr. Jackson 's guidance and
School idea.
glory.
should bang a few around the field.
Mercedes Dean explained how to
It is true that he left an impres- work seeds in basket making and BeEach position on the team has sev- That always looks good and promises
sion. The impression was favorable , < dra Edwards and Wm , Letterman ex- eral strong bidders. The veteran I a thrill for spectators. Everyonedeep, and lasting. His delightful i plained the idea of creative art by short-stop Kane , is rounding into his should be there to watch the ninesense of humor was appreciated by ' example. They exhibited and talked old form and is an inspiration to his open up.
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all those around. It is regretable that • about "imaginations ", painte d pic- i _________________________^__ ^__
more were not present to take ad- tures of the mind , which they had
I
van tage of his many years of study. • painted. The pictures were good and QUARTETTES TO BROADCAST
Leaving- a high position in the |so were the talks . Isabel Riemer then
Parks
The Bloomsburg State Normal |Mammy 's Hush a Bye
realms of manufacturing and finance , ¦gave an exhibition of speed addition. School
Banj
o
j
When
the
Plays
.
.
.
.
Wilson
Double Mix ed and Double
Mr. Williams went among the labor- She added five rows of ten figures in Male Quartettes
will broadcast a j Double Mi xed and Double . Male
gained
his
exers as a laborer. He
' the record time of thir ty-eight sec- program from statio
Quartette
n WQAN , the
perien ce as a worker in America , i onds.
Seran
ton
Times
Building,
Scranton
,
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VI.
France, Great Britian and Germany .
Members or the third year class of
evening at eight o 'clock . Last The Violet 's Fate
His topic was "What is on the Work- the Normal then gave a i't'W short this
Abt
i
tho Double Mixed Quartette
er 's Mind. "
but interesting talks on different year
Dreaming
Hours
of
Schubert
broadcasted fr om this station. This
H e said : "The bra in and brawn 01 phases of Junior High School work. year both quartettes will be heard Tell me not of a Lovely Lass Forsyth
the common laborer provide the Margaret Em mitt has as a topic, individ ually and in ensemble num- Sweet an d , Low .' . . . '. . . : . . Baroby
is the Junior High School". bers.
Double Mixed Quartette
fou ndations of our whole house of !"What
Added attractions Will be violin
industry. In order to know whether i The title of Alice Yoder 's talk has , The special progra m selected for
solos b y Crevelirig Strauaser and Wjii
the foundations of American and i slipped my mi nd. Arthur Jenkins "the air " is as follows :
Jones.
European industry and life are sta- j talked on "Citi zenship in the Junior
the trip to Scranton will be m adfi
ble or unstable in these critical times High School. " Deborah Waters em- Paen to Summer I.
Von Suppe by automobile . The quartettes ^"will
we must know the mind and heart phasized "Outside Activities " not of
Arrang ed by Wilson
school life. Inez Wintersteen closed
be accompanied by Miss Antoinette
of the common laborer .
At
Dawning
.
.
.
with
"Why
I
Chose
the
Junior
High
Cadman
thinking
•
Perner,
into
our
way
Director; Miss Pearl Mason,
We
live
our
•
The Fairies
Mattei Normal School Librarian and Dr . G.
infintely more than we think our 1 School as a Teaching Field ,
, Penn C. L. Riemer.
Sunrise and You
way into our living. But the condiInvitation
of
the
Bells
.
Planquette
determined
are
living
our
of
tions
I GETTYSBU RG MALE QUARTET
Arranged by Wilson
mainly by the conditions of our
PROFESSOR STERNER
Double
Mixed Quartette
1
The
Gettysburg
College
Male
Quarfounthe
working . Thorefore to know
I
IS RE-ELECTED
II.
dations of modern industrial life we tette, traveling with the Owl and
must know the laborer on the j ob." Nightingale Club from the same Vocal Solos . Miss Antoinnn.w Pevnev
It was very gratifying news to
' Mr. Williams ' opinions are a com- school entertained our student body
III.
,
Tuesday
at
various
times
on
with
citizen.
thinking
hear
of the re-electipn of Professor
right
overy
fort to
Soldiers Chorus (Faust) . . . Gounod Sterner as superintendent
He claims "that prohibition is in the popul ar songs. They were very much Nut
of the
Brown Maidon . , College Song schools of Bloomsburg, This re-elecascendency and that it is only the enj oyed.
They sang in chapel , Tuesday at Song of the Deep Blue Sea . . Wilson tion is an indication of the apprecivery high class, moneyed man , and
Mio . . , . . . ,
De Capun ation of the towp of Blbomaburg of
the extreme low-brow who indulge noon , to a large attendance and were 0 Sole Double
v
Quartette
Mfale
speaking
received.
In
of
them
the: service of Prpfessor Steiner to
in the fiery liquid and that the form- well
the boys and jrirls of this district.' It
IV.
qr non-frequenters of saloons, have later it was opined that their voices
good.
were
Pinno
Selections
.
James
Bittonbender
is well moritedY '
prohibition
by
outj
udge
right
to
no
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MAROON AND GOLD
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j ACTIVITIES OF NEW "Y"
CABINET
MEMBERS
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ALPHA DELTA THETA
BEFORE PUBLIC
A DINNER MENU FOR LIFE
Cream of World's Best Literature
After many days of earnest perEiducator Wafers
j The new Y. W. C. A . cabinet has it
and cajoling the above mensuading
;
Fish of Fancy Broiled Over Fire
already started to take over the duthoused within the
sorority,
tioned
Published weekly during tht|iea and responsibilities of the old cab- ;
of Imagination
Dormitory, agreed
the
Girls'
of
walls
school year by the students of th< in et . The girls have made a good
Achievement
Roast
of
Solid
representatives
onto
some
to
send
[
Bloomsburg State Normal School ir
Dressing
Ceaseless
Endeavor
were
well
They
platform.
chapel
the
tke interests of the students, the a .i start, thanks to the help of the re- , Potatoes Mashed by Necessity
represented.
'
tamni and the school in general. ! tiring members.
Seasoned with Common Sense
Jessie Zimmerman read a selection
| K itty Gemmill , Eleanor Kresge, , Peas from Pods of Experience
from
the Bible and Edith Morris
Immersed in Water of Life
| Ruth Davis and Hope Schalles have '
EDITOR IAL BOARD
singing, and Arlene Sweet
lead
the
been chosen to go as delegates to Rolls shaped by Environment , and played the piano. It was an efficient
Baked by Experience
I the Annual Spring Conference. This Marmalade
trio and a good forerunner of what
Editor - in - chief
of Fruits of the Spirit was
to follow.
. conference is to be held at ShippensRipe Olives of Trial
Hug o Riemer
we
were surprised to iwa anotner
' burg . Penna., the week-end of May '' Celery Crisped on Ice of Criticism
beautiful
voice among us . But we
of
;14. 15 and 1<3. Its purpose is to train \ High Ideals Salad Dressed with Oil
Associate Editors
were
forced
to admit that all its
Aspiration
the
new
cabinet
members
of
the
Norwere
not in the double
singers
good
Andrews
Helen
mal Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania . Cottage Pudding of Sweet Reasona- quartette when Marion Carpenter
bleness.
Sauce
of
Good
Humor
Mildred Benson
Lena Van Horn took charge of the
sang. She sang a beautiful , song,
Genial Blend Coffee (Caffeine of
Betty Brooks
; m eeting last Wednesday evening. It
beautifully.
We would like to hear
Removed)
; was a huge success. We all enjoyed Thought Pessimism
Marion Decker
her again .
Nuts
Enthusiasm
Nuts
ith e program.
i ne TitAi anu closing numuei. on
Grace Harlos
—Green Stone.
the
program was given by Helen PurCandy
is
now
sol
Library
d
in
th
e
I
Fannie Hilbert
I
actress, elocutionist , reader. She
:
Magazine
Room
every
evening
from
sel
,
Kitty McHugh
read a scene from "Twelfth Night"
19 :30 to 10 by the new cabinet mem- GETTYSBURG COL L EGE CLUB
Kathryn Phillips
; bers.
and aroused so much interest in this
The Dramatic Club of Gettysbm'g one of Shakespeare 's masterpieces
Kenneth Yocum
i
College , known as the Owl and Night- that I'll wager every one who heard
Benjamin F. Lewis
PLANNING HI K ES
ingale Club, appeared in Bloomsburg her reads "Twelfth Night" within a
on Monday and Tuesday of this week week. She did wonderfully well.
: The Athleti c Leaders of our school under the auspices of the BloomsBUSINESS BOARD
The Seniors then held a class meetare planning - to elect a captain from '. burg Kiwanis Club. They presented ing.
John Pvobison
; their midst who will make out a , to the peopl e of Bloomsburg "Seven ;
Larry Coolbaugh
schedule of hikes f or the remaining Keys to Baldpate " and d elightf u lly t!
iji
EUREKA !
¦ Saturdays this year. Their plan is i entertai ned all those who came.
Price $1.50 per ; to have 35 or 50 girls go on these ' As the proceeds from this show j
Subscription
Football men at Illinois will no
school year for resident students and ; hikes and take as their guide some- are to be devoted to a playground
|on e who will tell them about the ' and park for the children of Blooms- longer be required to take courses
ftlunrmi .
beauties of nature of the geojrf aphy ' iuirgr , the townpeopl e turned out in ; in plowing, harrowing and swimming.
Entered as second c2ass matter at ! of
our surrounding' country. For in- : respectable numbers. The audience The Unive rsity authorities announce
tke Bloomsburg Post Office, Blooms- i stance,
w o uldn 't you like to go on a was almost as big as may be had for the purchase of a new $10,000 rainburg, Pa ,
hike some Saturday and have some- a movie show. But what can you ex- fall for the football gridion at Mem!
Offices : 113 Main Building, B. S. l one with you who will explain , to yo u pect when you charge a dollai\
orial Field. This covering, said to be
N. S-, Bloomsburg, Pa .
; the "Stone Face " on the road to Cat- , There were parts in the play that Ij the first grid cover ever made , will
"The News about you, of you , i awiss a?
would be considered unpresentable j! be in four pieces.
written tor you. "
by our director but on the whole the ij! ——————-»—_-___-__^__
p
erformance was all righ t .
ji
BASEBALL FOR GIRLS
This
club
won
the
intercollegiate
'|.
You Can det
EDITORIAL
"Sports for Girls as well as Beys '" prise in a dramatics contest at State j
is the motto of the Athl etic Leaders College. The play presented was en- ii
it At
Observe !
who believe that the girls a? well as titled "The Potboilers" and was put jI
In one- of his classes, Mr. Rorein ! the boy.-= shouid put Bloomsburg on
on very well. As we have a dramatic
R ITTERS
spoke c> !' t he relat ion a s t ud e n t i n a ' the map in athletics. So at a repent club of our own we all look with
teachei training school should have meeting plans were made for a base- jeal ous eyes on any other shows. We
with a coach of athletics , dramatics , ball tournament. Our President . Miss : presented "The Potboilers " ourselves
music, anything. We are h^'e to , Jessie Zimmerman, appointed ten here at one time.
Compliments of
learn how things are put across and captains for the teams and the tour]
to acquire the knack of putting them < nament will begin next week. If you .' J O H N S H O P K I N S ABOLISH
Bloomsbur? Hardware Co
across. How then , shall we act?
. want to play, jus t hand your name
UNDERGRADUATE
WORK
In athletics the coach shows us • to Misses McCammon and MJiss Loose
Bloomsburg, Pa.
how to do things . Let us observe and : or any of the following captains :
Undergraduate work has been aunderstand what he says but also find Misses Verna Medley, Lena Vanout tho why of it all . That is a big Horn , Marie Grier , Peg Healey, Ed- bolished at John Hopkins University,
thing and success of failure may de- ¦na Berkheiser , Stasia Zimolzack , Lu- ! but students with two years only of
pend o:\ your knowing that why. ', cille Kaufman. Helen Kramer , Ka- collegiate training may enter by
An observant man or woman is i thryn Phillips and Marion Shelbert . 1 three years more study and receive
a master of arts degree. Four years
Jack Geistwit e
wise. Let us be wise, and , with an i
of
will entitle the student to
eye to the future , delve more earn- ! ALUMNI AS SUPERINTEN DENTS his work
Ph . D.
Studio of Photogr aphy
'
estly into things with our eye and i
apply our valuable brain-power. j So far reports have come in rela- ;
124 E. Main St.
Thinking further develops man 's , tive to the success of our graduate s |
brain.
I in the field of education. Mr . John
J. E. ROYS
: E. Boyer was re-elected as assistant
JEWELER
Work!
superintendent
of the schools of Nor;
; thumberland County. Mr. WVW. Ev- 1|
Bloomsburg, Pa.
We are already well into the last I ans was re-elected as superintendent j
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lap of our school year. Miany of us , I of the schools of Columbia County. 1
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When you want
I dare say, are lagging behind and I Mr. A. P. Cope was elected superin- j
•will have some stepping to do to fin- tendent of the schools of Luzerne j ? ' ¦ » ¦ ¦ ¦
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ish with any kind of a rating. Let's County. Mr. Thomas Francis was e- j
j lected as superintendent of the Lack- !
start stopping.
I
Compare the school year to a mile i awanna County schools.
run. There are four quarters and | In city schools our alumni have
you am running with your class- fared very well too, Mr. H. H. Zeiser
mates and the teachez's are coaching is superintendent of the schools of
When you think of
you from the sidelines . Those who Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Herman Fritz is
secured grades are holding the watch. superintendent of the schools of AshThere are those who cannot ke«p le y. Mr. A. D . Thoma s is superingo to
SHOES
up with the leaders, who however, tendent of the schools of Hazleton ,
stay in the running. Consider your- an d Mr. M, E. Houck is superintendself now , are you strong at tho fin- ent of the schools of Berwick.
Think of
Friday, April 16, 1926
GOOD
EATS
ish. If you are not, start filling up
that gap now. In fact that is a good
piece of advice for all to liaten to—
fast or slow. It is the exceptio n who
runs a hundred yards in ten flat and
even then he is fresh as spring.
Let us go at our work now with a
new vim and vigor born of a now
reason and finish with fl ying colors
Ahead of everyone elBe .
LOUIS BERNHARD , SR.
67 years of service
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JEWELRY
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LOC AL HAPPE NINGS
DISTINGUISHED NAMES
Br ief Mention Of People
You Know
LITT LE EXCURS IONS
GOOD NEWS FOR B. S. N. S. *
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ON LIST
.
From letters received from SupMr. Nelson's class in t he Teaching
William Archibald Austin , Lorenzo erinte ndents clippings like the fol- of H ealth went down t o Snyder's
Augustus Coolbaugh , Reginald Victor lowing are very enjoyable reading: Dairy last Monday to give the place
"I have on my staff this year a
Auskis, Philip Cyril Kiel , Gerald teacher
who has received much of the once over and study the workThe hockey field has been raked Chapman Fitzpatrick , Michael Joher trainin g under you , and who is ings of a sanitary milk pasteurizing
and rolled. It is now ready for use. seph Bradshaw , H ugo Otto Riemer , one of the best that has ever come plant.
Eleanor Lucretia Evans , Jessie Rosa- j to us. She is the type of teacher that
It was found that many of the maMr. Nelson and Mr. Plausknecht i lind Zimmerman , Gertrude Sophia I I like and will go a long way to get. chines are very clever and do honor,
went to Williamsport on Friday last. Bauder , Helen Letha Pursell , Lady I I feel sure you will be pleased that to their inventor. The whole plant
Alicia Johnston.
she is such a success here.
is an example of labor saving methis not the roll call of the Eng"She has handled our situation in ods of the twentieth century . We can
Superin tendent L. P. Sterner , of lishIt house
of Lords nor are we re- n very satisfactory manner and has do much in little time today.
tke Bloomsburg School System , has citing the Rogue 's Gallery : rather do ;i been
largely responsible for the
The class enj oyed itself altho no
been re-elected. He is an old town we her e present to you a body of ,I sp lendid school spirit that exists here refreshments were served. They skiptalened t; actors and actresses who ' this year."
ped over to the j ail and looked thru
resident and well known.
have not yet been persuaded to go ; From another Superint endent the the bars at the poor boys that are
Hollywood . In fact it is the cast ¦ following was received :
kept locked up all day long. One of '
At the Faculty Meeting- on Tues- to
of the latest pro duction of "The j "Last year I called at the Normal them inquired how the weather was. ¦
day , April 13 the list of graduates in j Bloomsburg Players " which is to be School and you recommended a cer- It was dismaying to see how many
June was discussed. This' list is now I given on April thirtieth.
\ tain teacher. She has done very well young men are held.
Yes you must wait till then , even j with us, indeed. The Board recently
quite comple te .
though the stage sets are all finished. I re-elected her and raised her salary.
ON THEIR OWN
i We shall be very glad if you send us
Our musical organization? are to
a candidate for our first grade for
EXCHANGE NOTES
be broadcasted from Scranton toHonor students, men who show*
year who has had some experi- leadership,
next
night . They will leave this afternoon
good management, reliaor who shows unusual ability in bility and integrity
Miss Beatrice Kitchen , National Y . , ence
by automobile.
are allowed to
W. C. A. Student Secretary, visited \ this work. "
teach themselves at Swarthmore. At
the end of the sophomore years those
Mr. W. W. Evans has been re- West Chester recently.
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JUNIOR CHAPEL
who wish to go it alone, who wish
elected Superintendent of the county
Slippery Rocket—A clever Min- , On Tuesday everyone was invited to submit to a minimum of class
schools of Columbia County. He has
served compe tently for quite some strel Show was given by the Varsity i to attend Junior Chapel. Miss Sturd- room limitation and supervision are
to do so . They pick their
Club of Slippery Normal recentl y.
time.
evant , a professor of education at allowed
courses
and
meet once a week for
Columbia University , gave a very ! discussion. After
two years of exThe Snapper— The girl' s basket- j interesting talk. The Male Quartette perimental
Dr. Riem er went to Worcester,
and
research
work they
Massachusetts, last Saturday to in- ball team of the Millersville State i from Gettysburg College sang and take the first and only test
for the
terview Mr. H. H. Russell , who is to Normal has played nine games and the individual members gave amus- time,by writing short papers on the
j ing selections.
: subj ects which they have studied.
take the place of Professor Albert remains undefeated.
in the field of Geography,
The Green Stone—A group of four :
boys , two banj o players and two so- ! WHAT OTHERS THINK OF US
Miss* Sturdeyant , of Teachers Col- loists , broadcasted fro m WLIT. Phil- j The Comet—West Pittston High :
lege, Columbia University, spent adelphia on March 12. West Chester j School—Paper is well planned and ;
EVENTUALLY !
Monday and Tuesday with Miss Con- is proud of their quartette .
,
j "Local Happenings " is a very clever
way. She is a Professor at Teachers
and because you must
column , ,
College and her specialty is the of;
In
a
recent
issue
"Maroon
of
the
do it eventually — and befice of Dean of Women.
and Gold " attention was drawn to
WHEN
DO
YOU
STUDY?
cause the longer you wait
an article on "Would you marry a j
The fire tower in the annex to the school teacher?" The answer to that ; A new rule is now in vogue at the
the older you grow —
dining- room is moving to the garret question is given in The Green Stone ; University of California. Instead of
rapidly. Two rooms , one on third issued March 10. Read it and see if ; midnight study , the present system
t herefore do it
floor and the other on fourth floor , you agree with it.
j prescribes that the period of preparation shall be from 4 A. M. to 7 A.
ai'e being prepared for occupancy.
: NOW—Today if possiThey will be ready very soon.
The Muhlenberg Weekly—Defend- ; M.
; ble !
early
'Tis
said
that
the
bird
catching the affirmative side of the ques- !
es
the
worm.
Dr . and Mrs. Riem er took a flying tion tha t , "The United States gov- j
trip to Norwood , M assachusett s and eminent should control and operat e
Sit f o r y o u r
back. Combining business with plea- the coal mines " IVFuhlenberg debating
Portrait !
sure they visited Dr. Riemer 's rela- team defeat ed that of the University
ti y ee and he also had an interview of Pittsburgh .
!
GRUEN WATCHES
¦
with an applicant for a position here .
At
They were away fo ur days.
The Normal Times—J ohnny Jones
the world famous explorer , gave a
,:
Senat or Brookhart has be en ousted stirring talk to the students and
SKEIDMAN
'S
JEWELERY
STORE
from his seat in the U. S. Senate and friends of Central State Normal at
Mi 1. Steck has been seated. They are their Vesper Service. If you would
from Iowa. Mr. Brookhart was an like to know move about this man
insur gent Republican and Mr. Steck read the Normal Times for April 1.
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is a Democrat. Mr. Brookhart plans
The Keystone News—The Y. M. C .
to run against Senator Cummins at
A. at Keystone Academy has been
the next election.
very activ e this year . Twelve delegates
were sent to the Y. M. C. A.
Over the Post Offle*
There was some excitement and Conference
held
at
Princeton
Unidisturbance in town lately because of
y. Interestin g weekly pro grams
the language and behavior . of the versit
given.
are
. Tilton , the Kentuck y
visiting players. We can well sym- evangelist , Rev
and
Rev. A. D. Rives , so;
pathize with Dr. Wolf. There is still loist, gave a message
Assets
over
recentl
y
in
the
Always the
objectionable
to
senlanguage that is
sitive ears. It is such langua ge, if cha pel exercises .
Three and One Quarter
j
used at all , shoul d be reserved for
and
lumber
mines
,
barnyards coal
JOE KANE GOOD MAN FOR
Millions
yards. There is no place for it in the
j
BASEBALL CAPTAINCY
presence of a cultivated audience.
The Stron gest Bank in the j
The 1925 baseball lettermen made
Ice Cream
SUPERINTENDENT EVANS
a wise choice when they chose Joe
N
C ount y I nvit es Your
!
IS RE-ELEC TED Kane , short-sto p, as captain . He is
Cand ies
one of the few men on the team who
Pastries
Business
We want to congratulate Superin- think in terms of baseba ll while they
alwa
ys
and
he
is
are
on
the
diamond
tendent W . W. Evan s on his re-elecand
tion as Su perintendent of the Colum- read y to help his team-mate.
A..
Z.
Schock
President
,
This is Kane 's second year on the
bia Coun ty schools. There are ver y
Lunches
few superintendent s in the state of Bloomsbur g Normal Varsity and he
Prank
W.
Miller
,
Vice-president
Served at
Penns ylvania with such a long per- has also . played on several of our
great
deman
d
summer
teams.
He
is
in
perintendas
thnt
of
Su
Wm
service
H.
Hidlay,
Treasurer
iod of
.
ent Evans . It is a sign of efficient in his home town region. For one
^Mont gomery "' Smittij
service durin g practicall y a quarter more season , Kane will be a big facof a centur y to this county. We hope tor in Bloomsburg 's victories and a
Truat Officer
that Mr. Evans may continue to do big factor in keeping defeat down.
pt
a
i
n
ca
We
are
f
or
t
un
at
e
in
our
-what he has done and to carr y to
completion the plans that he has for and in our tea m. Lot' s get in back of
them .
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Both the baseball and track squad
are working out in the gym , waiting
for the ground to harden or dry out.
As soon as conditions are favorable
practice will begin on the outside and
the teams will prepare to g o - t h r u
the schedule with a bang. Fans are
looking for the best season ye;.
Coach Jackson is looking to tho
training of both squads and has al•ready given them some good dope..
The men themselves are feelinjr n:
and are anxious for the ours kit- air
and real workouts.
There are nine men who hav«- s.isr.v
ed up for relay team tryout?. Amovi f
them we find last year vM-rr. Walsh
and Kanyuck still runnin g like- blurstreaks. With these two as- .-; bc-git)ning the team should quickly develop..
Captain Kane of the h&«-b&li
squad is going around s.miliri£—
seems to feel g"oor* about prosp-T- 'i.s..
With such a captain we s.hc>ulri enter the big league.
Following is the i-chedule :
Baseball
April 17-Newport High School. H ere
April 24. W yoming Seminary—Here
May 1-Shippensburg Normay—Away
May 8—Susquehanna University—
Her e.
May 12—Dickinson Seminary—Awa y
May 22—Wyoming Seminary—Away
"
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May 26 —Open—Here
Track
April 24—Penn Relay Carnival.
May 5—Columbia County Track Meet
for High Schools.
, M ay 15—Wyoming Dickinson and
Bloomsburg Meet at Bloomsburg.
May 22—Dual Meet.
May 29—Invitation Inter-scholastic
Track Meet.
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In the drawings for the Normal
School Relay at the annual University of Pennsylvania Relay Carniv;i) ,
the Bloomsburg Normal representatives drew third place. This is considered good position as the strongest contenders are all beyond—Indiana, fourth , Westchester , seventh ;
; Stroudsburg last.
j
By those who are interested , track
:
work
is being eagerly watched
j
' up . The 1925 team made a creditable
showing, but. the 1926 team should
i lie :in improvement.
¦;
The last years team consisted of:
(.7.
Kienier. Walsh and Kanjuck witfe
j
; Jones substitute. Three of these men
!
1 are left and in good condition. They
are : W alsh , Kanyuck, and Jones. Da•
\ vies and Sorber , freshmen, are showing some good speed and making
strong bids for chances to win.
There are q u it e *a few track en: thusiasts in this school and this means
:>. good number trying out for other
We should put a good all
: events.
around team in the field against Wyoming and Dickinson. We meet them
on May i n . On May 8th , the Bucknell Freshmen are coming over bent
; on destruction. We should stop them.
H A INES
LET'S START OVER AGAIN
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-istable co medy and superb prt-st 'iit-alion is seldom seen i-ven anions ; :he
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Spring
a nd Summer Fashi ons
i n Mens ' Suits and Overcoats.
M ade to your measure
or
Ready to Wear
Bart P ursel
Dry Cleaning and
Repairing Our Hobby \
VICTORIA THEAT RE
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Willi am D e Mill e's Producti on
"THE RUNAWAY "
With Clar a Bow, Warner Baxter
William Powell
Tie (iveen Stone.
The
A five year program on uniform
tests for the members of
146 W . Main St.
! the Junior class was adopted at tht
i January meeting of the board of
Normal school principals. The ThornSNAPPY
! dike Examination test will be used
this purpose . The test will b«
SPRING DRESSES |for
«iven on the second Friday of Octo! ber in each year.
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BLOOMSBURG NORMAL
DRAWS ADVANTA GE
! standard
J. ECKER
4 Doors below Market Square
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We 've a letter from a friend
advising us that he has in conKRAUSS'
i stant use a rug, woven from
strips of Hemingway suits that
CASH GROCERY
i he 'd worn out after years
of
The Nearest Grocery Store to |
service. And the rug is giving
the "Normal" . A full line of!
as much wear as the suits did.
Qualit y Groceries and Candies.
The temptation to say someCor. Wood and Third Sts.
thing j ocular about our "rugged clothing " is almost too
great to resist, but as a matter
of fact , there 's no joke about
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The Big Clothing Store i
the long-wear qualities of our
With It' s One Low Price
suits and topcoats.
Lowenbergs
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to All Invites Students to
Examine the Newest and
Latest in
Men 's Wear
LEADER STO RE CO .
John W. Knies, Mgr.
Bloomsburg
Pa.
"Quality Is Remembered
Long After Price is Forgotten. "
There are no better fabrics
than those we use ; no higher
standards of workmanship
than ours.
And if you 're finicky about
good style , you 'll find plenty
of that in 'em, too !
New Spring Suits
$25 $30 $35 $40
New Spring Topcoats
$25 $30 $35
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