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normal goes to lock haven fb^fr^c guard only one of local squad to suffer injur} 7 on saturday west chester here wiih most of the squad coming out | krooland game saturday with- nut injuries gridders started work i yesterday at bloomsburg normal j in preparation, for with lock} uaven that place saturday. flaw hawkins, a guard, suffered badly bruised right ankle and will be [ 11.ut part week but he is only player to suer injur' im, i,ate classes prevented men from gettin? 10 field early bin fihere was snappy workout which many weaknesses faults ; l hat cropped up saturday's fray were ironed corrected. coach boosh his assistant jones ar« working hard get smooth machine. eleven played well opening they are now have play improved west cheater met here team then invades'the western state indiana. dickinson seminary wynming two other opponents who without question, tough ones battle. lock haven all appearances ihe easiest remaining on schedule. east stroudsburg invaded i,.ii k haven's lair had 11,1 trouble in|winnlng 99 0. stroudsburg;. as usual, has fine irani it is,-luird believe big red this stage its cam- h paign better than nam year ago scored ~4 points l,ock ntrodsaurg. gtroudaburg lost number r plavers clever veter-i ans still squad. cesars. quarter back. bob morris, half back, gibbons and. kennedy, ends, veterans, helped make life miserable haven. composed four 15 minute periods leant any period by 22 first minute* play. while scores modern football mean little f seems basis less 1 or whale ~f ex- m c«eded long odds expectations; lis optimistic supporters. receptions for normal students /o^u'^fc delightful affairs are tendered by several town churches programs enjoyed presbyterian students of the .normal school and members congregation first church to number 175 last evening were present in sunday room for reception which was tendered students. | a delightful evening was spent with refreshments served. the following i program carried out: welcome miss betty rutter; reading, thursabert schuyler; address, dr. d, j. waller, jr.; vocal solo, sands; on part ot sunday school. ercil bidlemanffl kiemer; "bug house fables." mildred fornwald; games, friendship circle; "mail changes", "advertisements," and "going to new york." lutherans tender enjoyed reception lutheran students attending the normal school were royally entertained by members of congregation st. matthew church at annual reception for which was held in entertainment rooms last evening. program charge christian endeavor society with miss grace neighart, president of. society, program, number selections sunday during evening there a orchestra. addresses made rev. norman s. wolf, pastor, and r. bruce albert, superintendent school. | unique that all .all tho features new. an "inquisition march", gathering broke up into couples thus became acquainted each other. a program as parried out was: violin sojn, "somewhere voice is callin*", harry logan; impromptu pantomime, "pokry hontus; an inverted trio, logan, marland eyerly and ray eyerly; "a motor ißomanee," reading. mis. robert ammerman; "gentleman .nursemaids" t>y two of the lutheran students, lloyd rasdler andrew fuhrman. refreshments wero served at conclusion program. 39 sti i>e\ts present episcopal reception thirty-nine students norma! school were last night delightful tendered by members st. pauls church to who will make their homes here during coming year. about ninety persons reception, which wag held in parish house. games various kinds played evening followed. general opinion was that it best many years. normal team has one date open + *>± expected that will be filled as soon dickinson (lame is decided that may be nov. 11 one team is yet to be placed on the blootnsburg normal schedule for fall campaign. thin date was purposely left open by faculty manager e. h. nelson out of courtesy j dickinson seminary which endeavoring make change* in their so that bloomsburg can play at williamaport as an armistice day attraction. now scheduled [play wlllianruport november i sixth and it appears there will no change date. mr. stated this week he touch with two teams who here 13th if shift made game. neither these leading opponents following wyoming every effort have maroon gold best possible trim foj* \hut fray. s^ announce number normal course i^j^ixc first number gomes october 22, with closing on .may o' elia" ney returns announcement was made yesterday of the numbers musical artists' and players' course at the? (formal school during coming year. will open 22 8:13 o'clock in auditorium. eight are included course, opening h'stclle gray-lehvinno here, jerome bwinford here may 6. dates foltow: 22. estelle oray-lehvlnne. november 5, haneel gretcl. december is, devereaux players. ■mutuary 1:1. cotter's saturday xight february is. \„ n , fauchald. march 18, blly ney, april s, v. 1.. qrtinvllle. 8, rwinford. board for reserved seal tickets ■will next tuesday afternoon moyer's drug store from 2 to 5 night 7 9, after whirl, miss edmunds, assistant dean women school, have diagram normal
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Title | Scrapbook Page 0612 |
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NORMAL GOES TO LOCK HAVEN RECEPTIONS FOR NORMAL STUDENTS NORMAL TEAM HAS ONE DATE OPEN ANNOUNCE NUMBER NORMAL COURSE |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1926-10-12; 1926-10-13; 1926-10-14 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0612 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
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Title | Scrapbook Page 0612 |
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NORMAL GOES TO LOCK HAVEN RECEPTIONS FOR NORMAL STUDENTS NORMAL TEAM HAS ONE DATE OPEN ANNOUNCE NUMBER NORMAL COURSE |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1926-10-12; 1926-10-13; 1926-10-14 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0612_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Transcript | normal goes to lock haven fb^fr^c guard only one of local squad to suffer injur} 7 on saturday west chester here wiih most of the squad coming out | krooland game saturday with- nut injuries gridders started work i yesterday at bloomsburg normal j in preparation, for with lock} uaven that place saturday. flaw hawkins, a guard, suffered badly bruised right ankle and will be [ 11.ut part week but he is only player to suer injur' im, i,ate classes prevented men from gettin? 10 field early bin fihere was snappy workout which many weaknesses faults ; l hat cropped up saturday's fray were ironed corrected. coach boosh his assistant jones ar« working hard get smooth machine. eleven played well opening they are now have play improved west cheater met here team then invades'the western state indiana. dickinson seminary wynming two other opponents who without question, tough ones battle. lock haven all appearances ihe easiest remaining on schedule. east stroudsburg invaded i,.ii k haven's lair had 11,1 trouble in|winnlng 99 0. stroudsburg;. as usual, has fine irani it is,-luird believe big red this stage its cam- h paign better than nam year ago scored ~4 points l,ock ntrodsaurg. gtroudaburg lost number r plavers clever veter-i ans still squad. cesars. quarter back. bob morris, half back, gibbons and. kennedy, ends, veterans, helped make life miserable haven. composed four 15 minute periods leant any period by 22 first minute* play. while scores modern football mean little f seems basis less 1 or whale ~f ex- m c«eded long odds expectations; lis optimistic supporters. receptions for normal students /o^u'^fc delightful affairs are tendered by several town churches programs enjoyed presbyterian students of the .normal school and members congregation first church to number 175 last evening were present in sunday room for reception which was tendered students. | a delightful evening was spent with refreshments served. the following i program carried out: welcome miss betty rutter; reading, thursabert schuyler; address, dr. d, j. waller, jr.; vocal solo, sands; on part ot sunday school. ercil bidlemanffl kiemer; "bug house fables." mildred fornwald; games, friendship circle; "mail changes", "advertisements," and "going to new york." lutherans tender enjoyed reception lutheran students attending the normal school were royally entertained by members of congregation st. matthew church at annual reception for which was held in entertainment rooms last evening. program charge christian endeavor society with miss grace neighart, president of. society, program, number selections sunday during evening there a orchestra. addresses made rev. norman s. wolf, pastor, and r. bruce albert, superintendent school. | unique that all .all tho features new. an "inquisition march", gathering broke up into couples thus became acquainted each other. a program as parried out was: violin sojn, "somewhere voice is callin*", harry logan; impromptu pantomime, "pokry hontus; an inverted trio, logan, marland eyerly and ray eyerly; "a motor ißomanee," reading. mis. robert ammerman; "gentleman .nursemaids" t>y two of the lutheran students, lloyd rasdler andrew fuhrman. refreshments wero served at conclusion program. 39 sti i>e\ts present episcopal reception thirty-nine students norma! school were last night delightful tendered by members st. pauls church to who will make their homes here during coming year. about ninety persons reception, which wag held in parish house. games various kinds played evening followed. general opinion was that it best many years. normal team has one date open + *>± expected that will be filled as soon dickinson (lame is decided that may be nov. 11 one team is yet to be placed on the blootnsburg normal schedule for fall campaign. thin date was purposely left open by faculty manager e. h. nelson out of courtesy j dickinson seminary which endeavoring make change* in their so that bloomsburg can play at williamaport as an armistice day attraction. now scheduled [play wlllianruport november i sixth and it appears there will no change date. mr. stated this week he touch with two teams who here 13th if shift made game. neither these leading opponents following wyoming every effort have maroon gold best possible trim foj* \hut fray. s^ announce number normal course i^j^ixc first number gomes october 22, with closing on .may o' elia" ney returns announcement was made yesterday of the numbers musical artists' and players' course at the? (formal school during coming year. will open 22 8:13 o'clock in auditorium. eight are included course, opening h'stclle gray-lehvinno here, jerome bwinford here may 6. dates foltow: 22. estelle oray-lehvlnne. november 5, haneel gretcl. december is, devereaux players. ■mutuary 1:1. cotter's saturday xight february is. \„ n , fauchald. march 18, blly ney, april s, v. 1.. qrtinvllle. 8, rwinford. board for reserved seal tickets ■will next tuesday afternoon moyer's drug store from 2 to 5 night 7 9, after whirl, miss edmunds, assistant dean women school, have diagram normal |