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name miss dewald outstanding girl of waller hall selection of waller hall girls announced during assembly program 25 complete courses portrays nationalities from which students are descended miss mary dewald, muncy, wai presented as the choice for outstanding all-around girl at college an excellent given by period yesterday morning. in program, participated about 60 students, nationaltles were portrayed. elaborate costuming and lighting effects added to the. whlcty there wc*» i'oik songs dances. it was last who completing their work with semester ending today. dr. francis b. haas, president spoke these wishing them god speed presenting diplomas. follows: j'art i, kuhn, presiding absence president, madalyn dunkelbenger. part 11, greetings, president. felicia czarnecki, mistress ceremonies. music. welcome (in polish.) highland fling, beireschmitt, "highland fling," adeline layaou, piano. "ah maria! ah maria!", santina laßrutto, director; anne quigley, piano; singers, ann apichell, thalia barfoa, agatha flcca, florence marchettl, alma melahlori, shantz, camilla pennica, lucille rich, theresa ritzo. greeting czecho-slovakian, dorothy chelosky. gypsy dance, alice hornug, director. dance soloist. "gypsy love song." dancers, elvira james, ejith justin, betty mc- goldrick, irene smith. pennsylvania dutch impressions bloomsburg, helen frey, bertha hornberger, erma reiner. international picture gallery, pages: talma winifred koppenhaver, (holland.) a. sprlan shepherd, i'alsß'rove, "sheepbell." a modern greece, masley, "venizelos." c. ying mel ohen nanking, pfeiffer, "dance chinese dolls." d. ukranian rose, anno wesley, "scarlet sarafan." e. rosine pierre, margaret o'hara chali'ant, "bonjour, belle rosine." f. flag lithuania, thelma bonshook, "augonell." g. serhliui fmri. semic. "folk song.'' h. olga and ivan, pregmon, annet, sedor, "volga boat song:." 1. car-k mencita from seville, santlna lift-p brutto, "da paloma." music, marie it davis, eleanor swope betty row. j irish reed, mcgeehan, "money f\ musk;'' adeline dayaou, piano. "when eyes are smiling," i mary clare donnelly; joan phillips, ■, 'ail through the night (ar hyd y£ nos), "men of harlech," winifred|| keen roslna kitchener, director*! maria in costume, de« borah kehler hannah court; sins* era, georglana betterly, ann edward% ruth williams, morris, dor* othy jeanette reese, phylllf rubright, esther scott, maxjorh thomas, rosetts isabel williams. finale: "the american girl," "ah america anne quigley, direo tor. at this time dewald, of' muncy, was presented as wallef hall choice for "american girl." committee change: chairman, felielo czarnecki; davlag dances, georgia matha, taylor; picture gallery, charlotte hoohberg, helen bray; girl, ann*, qulgley; stage, grace feather, genevieve toreson; assistants, mildred hollenbaug'h, loralne henry; faculty advisors, miss johnston, kehr, moore, murphey. greetings, francis b. haas, president. mohawks win in extra period '/'- *f veteran machine, with college alumni in ranks, gains 37-34 decision a machine of the glen lyon mohawks, including its une-up three former bloomsburg teachers varsity players, was forced to go an i extra period before it able trl- i* umph over \ jayvees exciting preliminary en-! gagement on hill saturday night. ; count 37 34. alex shepela, nick rudowskl and zidy, all whom have worn ma- . roon gold, played for visiting which took things as mat- (1 tor course used experience advantage. every member mo-1' hawks dead shot from well out court collected most their j points by long shooting. tho reserves faced mohawks first half but were anable keep pace trailed 19 14 at when jay- ! vees entered battle. they fresh went work get back frame. minutes regular playing time remaining, teams even 32. then sank lonir one kundra came cage ,i-a front just game end- although it was a preliminary, the contest provided enough excitement to keep crowd on edge. when extra period opened both teams gruard-1 ed closely and most of time had olap.wvhen zawackl sank long one. that gave victory ajthoug-h zidy, foul-' just !.s game closed, made his point. summary: , (ilon 14-011 mohawks g- tg. pta. zidy, forward . 0 1-1 1 ruckle, .. 2 0-0 4 rudowskt, 6 10 wyda, center • * zawacki, gruard ., 7 00 14 zinder, gxiard .... 0-3 shepulo, gtmrd totals 1-2 17 3-7 it college j.'i.woes e. fg. pin. kraum, l s kundra, 3 jaffln, i lowlands, 2-8 elder, 5 moleakt, 0-2 khakoflski, guard oehiinf, ....... 2-2 12 10-17 34 scone by periods: [college jayvees 9 11 0—34 iglen lyon 8 3—37 lleferee—yaretski. one-day session of institute tm3f] teacher plan session february 17, instead of weeklong sessions means $14,000 saved the, monthly meeting: the columbia, county tearher* was held saturday in court house with mrs. appleman acting: as secretary. meeting; called to order by bupt. fvans and minutes last meeting were read. twenty-two districts columbia county, have a perfect enrollment ihe i'. s. e. a. all teachers should stick their organization, it wa» urged. letter read miss hester bowman from new president, dr. harmon ross, hanisburg. .reports delegates given two delegates, i'hoebe !and donald bennett. mr. saphor* kelly. ] membership this year ibe -61. will be iat slate teachers' college. itistead institute, which lias been before. die taxpayers sh.uuo holding an institute similar one now being planned. are planning do same tiling, again laving *h,«ou. bloomsburg meet tjie for session. at i'ollege beginning !):3u m., feb. iss4.
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Title | Scrapbook Page 1593 |
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NAME MISS DEWALD OUTSTANDING GIRL OF WALLER HALL MOHAWKS WIN IN EXTRA PERIOD ONE-DAY SESSION OF INSTITUTE |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1934-01-22 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage1593 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
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Title | Scrapbook Page 1593 |
Headlines |
NAME MISS DEWALD OUTSTANDING GIRL OF WALLER HALL MOHAWKS WIN IN EXTRA PERIOD ONE-DAY SESSION OF INSTITUTE |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1934-01-22 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage1593_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Transcript | name miss dewald outstanding girl of waller hall selection of waller hall girls announced during assembly program 25 complete courses portrays nationalities from which students are descended miss mary dewald, muncy, wai presented as the choice for outstanding all-around girl at college an excellent given by period yesterday morning. in program, participated about 60 students, nationaltles were portrayed. elaborate costuming and lighting effects added to the. whlcty there wc*» i'oik songs dances. it was last who completing their work with semester ending today. dr. francis b. haas, president spoke these wishing them god speed presenting diplomas. follows: j'art i, kuhn, presiding absence president, madalyn dunkelbenger. part 11, greetings, president. felicia czarnecki, mistress ceremonies. music. welcome (in polish.) highland fling, beireschmitt, "highland fling," adeline layaou, piano. "ah maria! ah maria!", santina laßrutto, director; anne quigley, piano; singers, ann apichell, thalia barfoa, agatha flcca, florence marchettl, alma melahlori, shantz, camilla pennica, lucille rich, theresa ritzo. greeting czecho-slovakian, dorothy chelosky. gypsy dance, alice hornug, director. dance soloist. "gypsy love song." dancers, elvira james, ejith justin, betty mc- goldrick, irene smith. pennsylvania dutch impressions bloomsburg, helen frey, bertha hornberger, erma reiner. international picture gallery, pages: talma winifred koppenhaver, (holland.) a. sprlan shepherd, i'alsß'rove, "sheepbell." a modern greece, masley, "venizelos." c. ying mel ohen nanking, pfeiffer, "dance chinese dolls." d. ukranian rose, anno wesley, "scarlet sarafan." e. rosine pierre, margaret o'hara chali'ant, "bonjour, belle rosine." f. flag lithuania, thelma bonshook, "augonell." g. serhliui fmri. semic. "folk song.'' h. olga and ivan, pregmon, annet, sedor, "volga boat song:." 1. car-k mencita from seville, santlna lift-p brutto, "da paloma." music, marie it davis, eleanor swope betty row. j irish reed, mcgeehan, "money f\ musk;'' adeline dayaou, piano. "when eyes are smiling," i mary clare donnelly; joan phillips, ■, 'ail through the night (ar hyd y£ nos), "men of harlech," winifred|| keen roslna kitchener, director*! maria in costume, de« borah kehler hannah court; sins* era, georglana betterly, ann edward% ruth williams, morris, dor* othy jeanette reese, phylllf rubright, esther scott, maxjorh thomas, rosetts isabel williams. finale: "the american girl," "ah america anne quigley, direo tor. at this time dewald, of' muncy, was presented as wallef hall choice for "american girl." committee change: chairman, felielo czarnecki; davlag dances, georgia matha, taylor; picture gallery, charlotte hoohberg, helen bray; girl, ann*, qulgley; stage, grace feather, genevieve toreson; assistants, mildred hollenbaug'h, loralne henry; faculty advisors, miss johnston, kehr, moore, murphey. greetings, francis b. haas, president. mohawks win in extra period '/'- *f veteran machine, with college alumni in ranks, gains 37-34 decision a machine of the glen lyon mohawks, including its une-up three former bloomsburg teachers varsity players, was forced to go an i extra period before it able trl- i* umph over \ jayvees exciting preliminary en-! gagement on hill saturday night. ; count 37 34. alex shepela, nick rudowskl and zidy, all whom have worn ma- . roon gold, played for visiting which took things as mat- (1 tor course used experience advantage. every member mo-1' hawks dead shot from well out court collected most their j points by long shooting. tho reserves faced mohawks first half but were anable keep pace trailed 19 14 at when jay- ! vees entered battle. they fresh went work get back frame. minutes regular playing time remaining, teams even 32. then sank lonir one kundra came cage ,i-a front just game end- although it was a preliminary, the contest provided enough excitement to keep crowd on edge. when extra period opened both teams gruard-1 ed closely and most of time had olap.wvhen zawackl sank long one. that gave victory ajthoug-h zidy, foul-' just !.s game closed, made his point. summary: , (ilon 14-011 mohawks g- tg. pta. zidy, forward . 0 1-1 1 ruckle, .. 2 0-0 4 rudowskt, 6 10 wyda, center • * zawacki, gruard ., 7 00 14 zinder, gxiard .... 0-3 shepulo, gtmrd totals 1-2 17 3-7 it college j.'i.woes e. fg. pin. kraum, l s kundra, 3 jaffln, i lowlands, 2-8 elder, 5 moleakt, 0-2 khakoflski, guard oehiinf, ....... 2-2 12 10-17 34 scone by periods: [college jayvees 9 11 0—34 iglen lyon 8 3—37 lleferee—yaretski. one-day session of institute tm3f] teacher plan session february 17, instead of weeklong sessions means $14,000 saved the, monthly meeting: the columbia, county tearher* was held saturday in court house with mrs. appleman acting: as secretary. meeting; called to order by bupt. fvans and minutes last meeting were read. twenty-two districts columbia county, have a perfect enrollment ihe i'. s. e. a. all teachers should stick their organization, it wa» urged. letter read miss hester bowman from new president, dr. harmon ross, hanisburg. .reports delegates given two delegates, i'hoebe !and donald bennett. mr. saphor* kelly. ] membership this year ibe -61. will be iat slate teachers' college. itistead institute, which lias been before. die taxpayers sh.uuo holding an institute similar one now being planned. are planning do same tiling, again laving *h,«ou. bloomsburg meet tjie for session. at i'ollege beginning !):3u m., feb. iss4. |