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THE SLIPPERY ROCKE'
SOPHOMORE PLAY
IS PRESENTED BY
VERY ABLE CAST
“A Pair of Qmes” Scores Suc-
cess Before Responsive
Audience Saturday
Night
The
table
intion
between two irri-
their
clevey
struggle
reconcil-
manip-
after
years was
partners and
the
existing
through
ulation of forces
interminable
the
" Sixes,'
seemingly
the
play, A Pair
ed in the chanr 1 b
theme of sophomore class
present-
Jore a large and
responsive auldience Saturday nite,
April 5. The
inated in a grand climax the ef-
forts of the the
Miss
presentation culm-
cast, dramatic
IXnglish class, and Ilichler,
«irector.,
Knight as leading lady
Donald
Dorothy
rescued hepr helpless lover,
Hall, bewildering entang-
lement involving his business part-
SPRING
SHOWING
COATS
$9.75 up
A representative of one of
the largest coat houses in
the country will be at our
store on
Saturday, April 12
with a
from the
large assortment of
smart
and
ladies
dress
for
and
Spring coats
misses in sport
models. Come early as a nun-
of coats must be returned
by 4 P. M,
BARD & SON
Slippery Rock, Pa,
ber
ner, Curtis Allen, and their attor-
ney, Clarence Martin, Katherine
Kay, the suspecting wife and Mar-
jorie Beeson, the charming sten-
ographer, added much to the
charm of the play. The work of
Grace MceClain as maid afforded
the amusing interest in the play.
Charles Demoisse, Milton Otte,
Ralph McAlnich, and Graham Bas-
kin played well their roles of busi-
ness men.
With
and capable
well be
bost
such an experienced cast
director, this play may
classed one of the season's
hits.
PUPPY LOVE PLAY
SCORES LAUGH HIT
A serious
“punpy’”’
case
love
of unreturned
was portrayed by
meimbers of the Dramatic English
Class during chapel period last
Fridayv when they presented O,
My Thumb.”
The theme of the one-act come-
dy centered about the love of a
poor workhouse girl for a modern
voung man. Her tendency
;:.-mh- led her
the object of
sented himself,
bliss was soon over
ended tragically
lady.
The cast included:
heth Brown, Ann Anderson,
Llwellyn, Vivian Scowden, Marian
Brown, ard Austin Cowmeadow.
Those were: Property
1o exaq-
into difficulty when
her affections pre-
Her mometary
and the play
for the young
Eliza-
Louise
Mary
assiting
Manager Helen Sovnsh: assistonts,
William Taylor and Elinor Dickin-
con; and Mary Morgester, coach.
REPAIR PROGRAM
PLANNED FOR YEAR
The contract for the grading of
the ball field has been given to G.
B. Allison and Son of Ellwood City
for the sum of $3775. The requisi-
tion for school furniture and
training school furniture amount-
ing to the sum of from $10,000 to
£11,000 Tas heen passed, A pro-
gram of major repairs for the year
1930 and 31 has been decided upon
‘which includes such things as the
completion of the campus, shrub-
bery, walks, grading, dining room
floor, recepntion room, halls, floor
in main building, shop machinery,
and many other additions. New
plavground equipment amounting
to the sum of about $30,000 is to
be installed in the new surround-
ings.
ersonal”
Louise Sullivan of Kent College
visiter her sister Betty, Friday.
Helen Reynolds of New Castle
was the guest of Lois Ketterer over
the week end.
Mary Margaret DBrennan was
called to her home Tuesday on
business.
The following from North Hall
spent the week end at home: Thal-
in Cunningham, Isabelle Mott, Bet-
ty Sullivan,
ot Spencer.
Dorothy Whiteside
her studies after a short
home.
Alice Feller of Pittsburg visited
Ruth Elliott over the week end.
The following from South Hall
spent the week end. at home:
Elizabeth Donaldson, Thelma Boet-
ner, Kathryn Lienert, [Florence
Mitchell, Esther McCamma, Helen
Colshiske, Louies Croft, Helen
Neal,, Edna Mae Konold, Eleanor
Johnson, Katherine Hannan, Vir-
ginia Hannan, Dorothy Smoyer,
Mary Kunkle, Mary Ellen Crum-
ley, Margaret Fischer
The parents of Nancy Mammer-
ella visited her Sunday.
Jean Dowler was surprised with
avisit from her mother Sunday,
EDUCATORS WILL
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
Western Convention Dis-
E. A. will meet in
Education Confer-
and Satur-
Mary Louden, Margar-
has resumed
stay at
Tho
trict of P 8
Pennsylvania
Thursday, Frday
April 10, 11, 12,
twelve sponsors of the
one,
day,
There are
meeting, soma of whom are Dr.
Eisenberg, Supt. Green of New
Castle, Dr. M. 8. Bentz and Dr.
Steele, Dr. Eisenberg is on the
program and will discuss the
“Corrective and Remedial Work
of the State Teachers College at
Slippery Rock.” Dr. Wagenhorst
will talk on the theme, “How is
the work of courses in Teachers
Training effectively articulated
with the Training school.”
Faculty News
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Vincent mo-
tored to (leveland, Ohio, Wednes-
day and they were accompanied by
Eileen Melaughlin,
Miss Brown visited Miss Elliott
who is convalescing at her home
in Beaver IPalls,
OO O OO
¥
an
Better Speech ‘Week:
SENIORS =nd SOPHS vs
JUNIORS and FROSH
Aim For A No Check Tag
=
)
®
)
e
i<
5
2
=,
B
®
30
=
i
®
4
AT
IS
A0
the
Team.
Improve Your Speech and be present at
VICTORY DANCE
One Slip Means a Check Against Your
Beware!!
Week of Aprll 28th Improve your speech
1/8\078\178\ 1781178\ 178\
78\178\178\178\1
Y. M. C. A. TRAINING
CONFERENCE TO BE
HELD AT INDIANA
Slippery Rock College Y. M,
. A. will represented at the West-
ern Pennsylvania Spring Officers’
Training Conference held at Indi-
ana Teachers College on April 11,
12, 13, 1930. The theme of the con-
ference is “Training in Christian
Service.” The topies of special in-
terest which will be taken up are:
Administration, Hi-Y Club Work,
Life Work, Finance and Member-
ship, Freshman Work, Program
and Devotional. "The Inter-Asso-
ciation Volley Ball Tournament in
the new college gymnasium and a
swim in the pool will be reerea-
tional features on Saturday after-
noon, The following officers will
represent Slippery Rock:
Lessley Wilson, Charles Orr,
Will Hays, Victor Wick, Arthur
Shields, Paul Varnum,
The
—Easter Cantata
The Easter atmosphere will first
manifest itself on the college cam-
pus in the form of a cantata, The
Crucifixion, to be given on Palm
Sunday, April 13, at the regular
Vesper hour. Two guest soloists, a
tenor and baritone, accompanied
by the Vesper choir composed of
28 voices, will reveal A Meditation
of the Sacred Passion of the Holy
Redeemer, interpretea by J.
Sterner,
The entire will consist of
this musical number which will be
similar to our Christmas Vesper
service,
as
service
Trustees Meet
The present facuily of Slippery
Rock Teachers College was
elected for the coming year at a
meeting of the Board of Trustees
held at Butler on Monday, April 7.
re-
College Debate Teams
Ende Season with
Enviable Record
{Continued trom Page 1)
1931 in flying colors,
laurels to the 8, R, Campus?
Shirley Holbrook (Captain)
The
will lose
to bring new
squad
brilliant
thinkers on its squad when gradu-
negative debating
one of the most
ation claims Shirley Holbrook from
May.
debating this year
the
team,
its ranks in Miss Holbrook's
first at-
the
its
as hey
tempt, was backbone of
negative also acting
A quick thinker,
rebuttal, the
loss when
us
commander, and
excellent in negative
team suffers a real her
school days
Hannah Roth
Claiming
are over,
this year as her first
in the debating history ot Slippery
Rock, Miss Roth proved her worth
the the stick-to-itive-
she stuck to
Graduation also claims
to team by
ness with which her
opponent,
Miss Roth, and the debating squad
will lose
My,
Mr.
collegiate
a determined young
Thomas Heim
Heim,
lady.
(Coach)
chairman of the intep-
debating of
the
this college,
has certainly, as saying goes,
“hossed the iob to perfection.”
The teams he has turned out have
been the most calm, courteous,
and among the most brilliant seen
on the college platform this year.
under
lead-
Debating has
the
a great tuture
generalship of this able
GOOD ENGLISH WEEK
WILL BE INAUGURATED
(Continued from Page 1)
Cl chairman;
Arthur
nah
Myra
Idith
Edward Raney
Brackmen,
May Han
The com
the
Hartian,
and
mittee to take care of victory
dance includes Dorothy O'Connor
chairman; Margaret Hoskinson,
Russel Morgan
Peter
Danicl Morrow
The
consists ol
and
Morris decorating com
Meyer Golden,
Ovrp,
Donald Hoffmaster
mittee
chairman
Wilson
Charles L.essley
and
|
|
|
|
|
i
/ Aunt Kate's
Bard & Son
Silk Hose - Shoes
Gym Supplies
BOWIE’'S BAKERY
A Bakery you'll like to pat-
ronize.
ELECTRIC SHOE
REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed
Prompt Service
FRANK D'UGO
Main St. Slippery Rock, Pa.
Young’s Barber Shop
WE CUT YOUR HAIK
WITH SPECIAL CARE
Kerr and Gibson
“The Right Place”
Shoes, Hose, Hats and
Dresses
PHILLIPS AND DODDS
General Auto Repairing
Day and Night Service
Official Inspection Station
Phone 103 Slippery Rock, Pa.
Have you seen those good
looking three piece Knitted
Suits, in the newest shades and
clever styles that we have just
received? If not, you want to
come in NOW, while the as-
sortment is large,
J. L. Friedman &
Son
Closed Saturday
Open Satuday Evening
Campbell’s
Pharmacy
Prescription Druggist
110 S. Main Street
Slippery Rock, Pa.
THE STUDENTS’ CHOICE '
TRY OUR FOOD
D. L. Billingsley
Artistic Photography
Slippery Rock - - Penna.
A. Bowers & Son
DRUGGISTS
Rock -
Slippery Penna.
Friedman & Alper Market
Fresh Smoked Meats
Groceries, Freaits and Fresh
Vegetables
Phone
88— you call—we deliver
THE SLIPPERY ROCKE'
SOPHOMORE PLAY
IS PRESENTED BY
VERY ABLE CAST
“A Pair of Qmes” Scores Suc-
cess Before Responsive
Audience Saturday
Night
The
table
intion
between two irri-
their
clevey
struggle
reconcil-
manip-
after
years was
partners and
the
existing
through
ulation of forces
interminable
the
" Sixes,'
seemingly
the
play, A Pair
ed in the chanr 1 b
theme of sophomore class
present-
Jore a large and
responsive auldience Saturday nite,
April 5. The
inated in a grand climax the ef-
forts of the the
Miss
presentation culm-
cast, dramatic
IXnglish class, and Ilichler,
«irector.,
Knight as leading lady
Donald
Dorothy
rescued hepr helpless lover,
Hall, bewildering entang-
lement involving his business part-
SPRING
SHOWING
COATS
$9.75 up
A representative of one of
the largest coat houses in
the country will be at our
store on
Saturday, April 12
with a
from the
large assortment of
smart
and
ladies
dress
for
and
Spring coats
misses in sport
models. Come early as a nun-
of coats must be returned
by 4 P. M,
BARD & SON
Slippery Rock, Pa,
ber
ner, Curtis Allen, and their attor-
ney, Clarence Martin, Katherine
Kay, the suspecting wife and Mar-
jorie Beeson, the charming sten-
ographer, added much to the
charm of the play. The work of
Grace MceClain as maid afforded
the amusing interest in the play.
Charles Demoisse, Milton Otte,
Ralph McAlnich, and Graham Bas-
kin played well their roles of busi-
ness men.
With
and capable
well be
bost
such an experienced cast
director, this play may
classed one of the season's
hits.
PUPPY LOVE PLAY
SCORES LAUGH HIT
A serious
“punpy’”’
case
love
of unreturned
was portrayed by
meimbers of the Dramatic English
Class during chapel period last
Fridayv when they presented O,
My Thumb.”
The theme of the one-act come-
dy centered about the love of a
poor workhouse girl for a modern
voung man. Her tendency
;:.-mh- led her
the object of
sented himself,
bliss was soon over
ended tragically
lady.
The cast included:
heth Brown, Ann Anderson,
Llwellyn, Vivian Scowden, Marian
Brown, ard Austin Cowmeadow.
Those were: Property
1o exaq-
into difficulty when
her affections pre-
Her mometary
and the play
for the young
Eliza-
Louise
Mary
assiting
Manager Helen Sovnsh: assistonts,
William Taylor and Elinor Dickin-
con; and Mary Morgester, coach.
REPAIR PROGRAM
PLANNED FOR YEAR
The contract for the grading of
the ball field has been given to G.
B. Allison and Son of Ellwood City
for the sum of $3775. The requisi-
tion for school furniture and
training school furniture amount-
ing to the sum of from $10,000 to
£11,000 Tas heen passed, A pro-
gram of major repairs for the year
1930 and 31 has been decided upon
‘which includes such things as the
completion of the campus, shrub-
bery, walks, grading, dining room
floor, recepntion room, halls, floor
in main building, shop machinery,
and many other additions. New
plavground equipment amounting
to the sum of about $30,000 is to
be installed in the new surround-
ings.
ersonal”
Louise Sullivan of Kent College
visiter her sister Betty, Friday.
Helen Reynolds of New Castle
was the guest of Lois Ketterer over
the week end.
Mary Margaret DBrennan was
called to her home Tuesday on
business.
The following from North Hall
spent the week end at home: Thal-
in Cunningham, Isabelle Mott, Bet-
ty Sullivan,
ot Spencer.
Dorothy Whiteside
her studies after a short
home.
Alice Feller of Pittsburg visited
Ruth Elliott over the week end.
The following from South Hall
spent the week end. at home:
Elizabeth Donaldson, Thelma Boet-
ner, Kathryn Lienert, [Florence
Mitchell, Esther McCamma, Helen
Colshiske, Louies Croft, Helen
Neal,, Edna Mae Konold, Eleanor
Johnson, Katherine Hannan, Vir-
ginia Hannan, Dorothy Smoyer,
Mary Kunkle, Mary Ellen Crum-
ley, Margaret Fischer
The parents of Nancy Mammer-
ella visited her Sunday.
Jean Dowler was surprised with
avisit from her mother Sunday,
EDUCATORS WILL
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
Western Convention Dis-
E. A. will meet in
Education Confer-
and Satur-
Mary Louden, Margar-
has resumed
stay at
Tho
trict of P 8
Pennsylvania
Thursday, Frday
April 10, 11, 12,
twelve sponsors of the
one,
day,
There are
meeting, soma of whom are Dr.
Eisenberg, Supt. Green of New
Castle, Dr. M. 8. Bentz and Dr.
Steele, Dr. Eisenberg is on the
program and will discuss the
“Corrective and Remedial Work
of the State Teachers College at
Slippery Rock.” Dr. Wagenhorst
will talk on the theme, “How is
the work of courses in Teachers
Training effectively articulated
with the Training school.”
Faculty News
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Vincent mo-
tored to (leveland, Ohio, Wednes-
day and they were accompanied by
Eileen Melaughlin,
Miss Brown visited Miss Elliott
who is convalescing at her home
in Beaver IPalls,
OO O OO
¥
an
Better Speech ‘Week:
SENIORS =nd SOPHS vs
JUNIORS and FROSH
Aim For A No Check Tag
=
)
®
)
e
i<
5
2
=,
B
®
30
=
i
®
4
AT
IS
A0
the
Team.
Improve Your Speech and be present at
VICTORY DANCE
One Slip Means a Check Against Your
Beware!!
Week of Aprll 28th Improve your speech
1/8\078\178\ 1781178\ 178\
78\178\178\178\1
Y. M. C. A. TRAINING
CONFERENCE TO BE
HELD AT INDIANA
Slippery Rock College Y. M,
. A. will represented at the West-
ern Pennsylvania Spring Officers’
Training Conference held at Indi-
ana Teachers College on April 11,
12, 13, 1930. The theme of the con-
ference is “Training in Christian
Service.” The topies of special in-
terest which will be taken up are:
Administration, Hi-Y Club Work,
Life Work, Finance and Member-
ship, Freshman Work, Program
and Devotional. "The Inter-Asso-
ciation Volley Ball Tournament in
the new college gymnasium and a
swim in the pool will be reerea-
tional features on Saturday after-
noon, The following officers will
represent Slippery Rock:
Lessley Wilson, Charles Orr,
Will Hays, Victor Wick, Arthur
Shields, Paul Varnum,
The
—Easter Cantata
The Easter atmosphere will first
manifest itself on the college cam-
pus in the form of a cantata, The
Crucifixion, to be given on Palm
Sunday, April 13, at the regular
Vesper hour. Two guest soloists, a
tenor and baritone, accompanied
by the Vesper choir composed of
28 voices, will reveal A Meditation
of the Sacred Passion of the Holy
Redeemer, interpretea by J.
Sterner,
The entire will consist of
this musical number which will be
similar to our Christmas Vesper
service,
as
service
Trustees Meet
The present facuily of Slippery
Rock Teachers College was
elected for the coming year at a
meeting of the Board of Trustees
held at Butler on Monday, April 7.
re-
College Debate Teams
Ende Season with
Enviable Record
{Continued trom Page 1)
1931 in flying colors,
laurels to the 8, R, Campus?
Shirley Holbrook (Captain)
The
will lose
to bring new
squad
brilliant
thinkers on its squad when gradu-
negative debating
one of the most
ation claims Shirley Holbrook from
May.
debating this year
the
team,
its ranks in Miss Holbrook's
first at-
the
its
as hey
tempt, was backbone of
negative also acting
A quick thinker,
rebuttal, the
loss when
us
commander, and
excellent in negative
team suffers a real her
school days
Hannah Roth
Claiming
are over,
this year as her first
in the debating history ot Slippery
Rock, Miss Roth proved her worth
the the stick-to-itive-
she stuck to
Graduation also claims
to team by
ness with which her
opponent,
Miss Roth, and the debating squad
will lose
My,
Mr.
collegiate
a determined young
Thomas Heim
Heim,
lady.
(Coach)
chairman of the intep-
debating of
the
this college,
has certainly, as saying goes,
“hossed the iob to perfection.”
The teams he has turned out have
been the most calm, courteous,
and among the most brilliant seen
on the college platform this year.
under
lead-
Debating has
the
a great tuture
generalship of this able
GOOD ENGLISH WEEK
WILL BE INAUGURATED
(Continued from Page 1)
Cl chairman;
Arthur
nah
Myra
Idith
Edward Raney
Brackmen,
May Han
The com
the
Hartian,
and
mittee to take care of victory
dance includes Dorothy O'Connor
chairman; Margaret Hoskinson,
Russel Morgan
Peter
Danicl Morrow
The
consists ol
and
Morris decorating com
Meyer Golden,
Ovrp,
Donald Hoffmaster
mittee
chairman
Wilson
Charles L.essley
and
|
|
|
|
|
i
/ Aunt Kate's
Bard & Son
Silk Hose - Shoes
Gym Supplies
BOWIE’'S BAKERY
A Bakery you'll like to pat-
ronize.
ELECTRIC SHOE
REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed
Prompt Service
FRANK D'UGO
Main St. Slippery Rock, Pa.
Young’s Barber Shop
WE CUT YOUR HAIK
WITH SPECIAL CARE
Kerr and Gibson
“The Right Place”
Shoes, Hose, Hats and
Dresses
PHILLIPS AND DODDS
General Auto Repairing
Day and Night Service
Official Inspection Station
Phone 103 Slippery Rock, Pa.
Have you seen those good
looking three piece Knitted
Suits, in the newest shades and
clever styles that we have just
received? If not, you want to
come in NOW, while the as-
sortment is large,
J. L. Friedman &
Son
Closed Saturday
Open Satuday Evening
Campbell’s
Pharmacy
Prescription Druggist
110 S. Main Street
Slippery Rock, Pa.
THE STUDENTS’ CHOICE '
TRY OUR FOOD
D. L. Billingsley
Artistic Photography
Slippery Rock - - Penna.
A. Bowers & Son
DRUGGISTS
Rock -
Slippery Penna.
Friedman & Alper Market
Fresh Smoked Meats
Groceries, Freaits and Fresh
Vegetables
Phone
88— you call—we deliver
Media of