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service keys for fifteen students college work s?i i j/iy ■ those outstanding in campus activities honored at class night made for first time eight students from county win awards on accomplishments during careers for the first time in history of bloomsburg state teachers college, members graduating class who have been outstanding campus activites during their college course, were honored last night with awarding gold "service keys." announcement awards was mode program. those receiving keys included! eight from columbia county, three each and berwick two mifflinville. there dunmore one na.zareth, wilkes-barre, scranton similarly honored. presentations made by dr. francis b. haa*, president to following: miss thalia barba, dunmore; madal.vn dunkelberger, berwick; grace foote, town; blanche garrison, berwick;i miss thelma knauss, nazareth; mis« sarah dentz, town; harriet sut-| hit, joseph gribben, dunmort; frederick jaffln, berwick; howard kreitzer, mechanicsburg; mark peifer, j mifflinviile; william tliompson, scranton; alfred vandling, young, wilkes-barre, and margaret o'hara, dunmore. dr. haas in making the announce-, ment of awards told that they werel made on a point system adopted by i college community government as- f sociatlon during tho past year as result desire to student body recognize students who give out-i standing service | their college careers. under the sys- i tem, submitted by a committee com- j posed , of mark peifer, mifflinviile, 1 ichairnian; fred jaffln, berwick, miss grace foote, bloomsburg, and anns quigley, mt. carmel, certain, number points are given for activity j| in organizations on varsity ath-. jj letic teams. girl have 15 ii a. man co to receive tho award. those receiving awards the' activltie® -which each took part ton which based follow: thalia barba, dunmore —b club 4 years, girls' chorus, 3 maroon gold staff manag) lng editor year, member ; obiter staff 1 year. miss madalyn dunkelberger, ber- \ wick —president women's student gov- ernment association year, member of governing- board i girta' chorus 4 years, maroon and gold 2 educational board, years. miss grace foots, bloom sburg— member student council x year, dramatic club 4 years being: secretary 1 year. girls' chorus being* president obiter staff vice freshman class and french club. blanche garrison, berwick- treasurer day girls 2 years, b maroon gold years. 11 |f travel j thelma knauss, nazareth—| prea-' i ident woman's government association two sarah lent;;, bloomslburg'- and; each memiber chairman social committee senior .miss harriet sutliff. bloomsburgmember being for a : joseph grlbben, dunmore—baseball squad 3 with letter junior chamber of commerce, | business t manager kappa delta hi class' sophomore dining room frederick .laflln, berwick—varsity football man captain those basketball varsity p track stjuad jj three last ! howard kreitzer, mechanicsburgj maroon! educational board sports editor obiter, class. . mark peifer, mifflinville-j—class pres-'l soph- omore sen- ior senjbr diy boys' \ orchestra band william thompson, scranton—var- sity baseball assistant glee year,' north hall men's studq.it, alfred vandling, mifflinville—presl- dent senior,, president! year junior! young, wilkes-barre—president customs jl member! championship intra-mural volley ball ? team margaret o'hara, dunmore—! reporter latin musical revue is given as class night's program 5/29/1934 memorial of $2oo to purchase academic gowns for future graduations class wro t e revue j"high lights of college days" given before a large audience jn swirtiy moving scenes sparkling with dance numbers and songs, in which the words were most appropriate dealt many happenings on hill during past, four years, class of 1934 held its night pro- ; gram auditorium last evening to delight a large audience. musical revue, written by number class, entitled "high lights college days," took place among gnest programs. memorial $2oo be used towards i purchase academic gowns for commencement programs was presented senior president, howard kreitzer accepted dr. francis b. haas, president. miss louise y eager, representative at laurel blossom time, presented. prologue had setting office maroon gold, publication. first act "freshman there some clever impersonations members faculty. then year outstanding events dramatiized told dialogue song. midway revue waa group singing third two scenes, on* junior prom another lobby waller hall, while campus scenes. one features duet esther kvans, town, john shellenberj ger. j exceptionally fine reflected much credit cast promotion (staff follows: characters—elbert aeh worth, kathryn yale, elizabeth krumanocker, partridge, krepich, george van sickle, alfred miller, mildred quick, shellenberger, evans. dancing chorus—grace foote, sarah | lentz, mary beierschmitt, bernice cur- wood, yeager, ruth henaon, harriet sutllff, roberta conrad, anne johnson, rachel beck, alice keely, wertman, thelma knauss, welliver, margaret o'hara, hawk, evans, eleanor baron, maryruth riahe, jack dan salitte, robert van- sam greene, vanslckle, partridge. chorus—elizabeth gertrude tannery, priscilla acker, sutliff, janette reese, welliver. directors—dancing, mayan; music, moore; dramatics, alice. johnston; chairman com- jflitjee- jqv morris,
Object Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 1735 |
Headlines |
SERVICE KEYS FOR FIFTEEN STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE WORK MUSICAL REVUE IS GIVEN AS CLASS NIGHT'S PROGRAM |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1934-05-29 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage1735 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 1735 |
Headlines |
SERVICE KEYS FOR FIFTEEN STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE WORK MUSICAL REVUE IS GIVEN AS CLASS NIGHT'S PROGRAM |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1934-05-29 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage1735_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Transcript | service keys for fifteen students college work s?i i j/iy ■ those outstanding in campus activities honored at class night made for first time eight students from county win awards on accomplishments during careers for the first time in history of bloomsburg state teachers college, members graduating class who have been outstanding campus activites during their college course, were honored last night with awarding gold "service keys." announcement awards was mode program. those receiving keys included! eight from columbia county, three each and berwick two mifflinville. there dunmore one na.zareth, wilkes-barre, scranton similarly honored. presentations made by dr. francis b. haa*, president to following: miss thalia barba, dunmore; madal.vn dunkelberger, berwick; grace foote, town; blanche garrison, berwick;i miss thelma knauss, nazareth; mis« sarah dentz, town; harriet sut-| hit, joseph gribben, dunmort; frederick jaffln, berwick; howard kreitzer, mechanicsburg; mark peifer, j mifflinviile; william tliompson, scranton; alfred vandling, young, wilkes-barre, and margaret o'hara, dunmore. dr. haas in making the announce-, ment of awards told that they werel made on a point system adopted by i college community government as- f sociatlon during tho past year as result desire to student body recognize students who give out-i standing service | their college careers. under the sys- i tem, submitted by a committee com- j posed , of mark peifer, mifflinviile, 1 ichairnian; fred jaffln, berwick, miss grace foote, bloomsburg, and anns quigley, mt. carmel, certain, number points are given for activity j| in organizations on varsity ath-. jj letic teams. girl have 15 ii a. man co to receive tho award. those receiving awards the' activltie® -which each took part ton which based follow: thalia barba, dunmore —b club 4 years, girls' chorus, 3 maroon gold staff manag) lng editor year, member ; obiter staff 1 year. miss madalyn dunkelberger, ber- \ wick —president women's student gov- ernment association year, member of governing- board i girta' chorus 4 years, maroon and gold 2 educational board, years. miss grace foots, bloom sburg— member student council x year, dramatic club 4 years being: secretary 1 year. girls' chorus being* president obiter staff vice freshman class and french club. blanche garrison, berwick- treasurer day girls 2 years, b maroon gold years. 11 |f travel j thelma knauss, nazareth—| prea-' i ident woman's government association two sarah lent;;, bloomslburg'- and; each memiber chairman social committee senior .miss harriet sutliff. bloomsburgmember being for a : joseph grlbben, dunmore—baseball squad 3 with letter junior chamber of commerce, | business t manager kappa delta hi class' sophomore dining room frederick .laflln, berwick—varsity football man captain those basketball varsity p track stjuad jj three last ! howard kreitzer, mechanicsburgj maroon! educational board sports editor obiter, class. . mark peifer, mifflinville-j—class pres-'l soph- omore sen- ior senjbr diy boys' \ orchestra band william thompson, scranton—var- sity baseball assistant glee year,' north hall men's studq.it, alfred vandling, mifflinville—presl- dent senior,, president! year junior! young, wilkes-barre—president customs jl member! championship intra-mural volley ball ? team margaret o'hara, dunmore—! reporter latin musical revue is given as class night's program 5/29/1934 memorial of $2oo to purchase academic gowns for future graduations class wro t e revue j"high lights of college days" given before a large audience jn swirtiy moving scenes sparkling with dance numbers and songs, in which the words were most appropriate dealt many happenings on hill during past, four years, class of 1934 held its night pro- ; gram auditorium last evening to delight a large audience. musical revue, written by number class, entitled "high lights college days," took place among gnest programs. memorial $2oo be used towards i purchase academic gowns for commencement programs was presented senior president, howard kreitzer accepted dr. francis b. haas, president. miss louise y eager, representative at laurel blossom time, presented. prologue had setting office maroon gold, publication. first act "freshman there some clever impersonations members faculty. then year outstanding events dramatiized told dialogue song. midway revue waa group singing third two scenes, on* junior prom another lobby waller hall, while campus scenes. one features duet esther kvans, town, john shellenberj ger. j exceptionally fine reflected much credit cast promotion (staff follows: characters—elbert aeh worth, kathryn yale, elizabeth krumanocker, partridge, krepich, george van sickle, alfred miller, mildred quick, shellenberger, evans. dancing chorus—grace foote, sarah | lentz, mary beierschmitt, bernice cur- wood, yeager, ruth henaon, harriet sutllff, roberta conrad, anne johnson, rachel beck, alice keely, wertman, thelma knauss, welliver, margaret o'hara, hawk, evans, eleanor baron, maryruth riahe, jack dan salitte, robert van- sam greene, vanslckle, partridge. chorus—elizabeth gertrude tannery, priscilla acker, sutliff, janette reese, welliver. directors—dancing, mayan; music, moore; dramatics, alice. johnston; chairman com- jflitjee- jqv morris, |