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i a bravo, frank j. dennis; blaise, gardner, a. kenneth naugle; sylvette, daughter of pasquinot, beatrice v. ely; swordsmen, musicians, negroes, torch bearers, notary and bourgeois. .scene—a small village in france. act i—to the right wall, a| corner benjamin's park; to the, left | pasquinot's. •act ll—the parks are united by removal wall. lll—same as 11. time—l77s. i—morning—at close of. evening same day. li—a month later. lll—several weeks play is presented under di-j rfictign miss ellis. costumes from fisher son. kewj xoik city. juniors ile| ( meeting. president evans ' elas 1913 vailed a-special meeting class in, auditorium .noon. th«- purpose waa receive report ..f coitjanifl .te<? on memorial. final do- vision wan not reached at tuesdft^ spring term at normal opens with a rush % more girls than ever in evidence at opening of spring term. faculty changes jas. gillespie takes place vacated by resignation charles. l. albert. it was close to a record that the bloomsburg state normal established in opening of spring term yesterday, with "crowded" only word gives fair impression con dition girls' dormitories. early yesterday mornng. every room (ho dormitories had been taken and remained for few north hall. these tilled up during day unexpected arrivals, result additional provisions must be made handle further influx girls as there will doubtless next week or two. boys' are also comfortably filled, percentage attendance even better than usual, although, course, same crowded conditions do not prevail. is promise an exceptionally satisfactory term. new teacher here. mil vacancy faculty caused by resignation charles l. albert, james e. gillespie, graduate cornell post-graduate harvard history has secured teach civil government. lie already arrived take-up his work today. miss julia brill, daughter prof. william town, class 1910, fprm enters upon her today, . coach schmaltz arrives to work with normal men w't active practice was held yesterday under direction of captain sharadin. many the candidates pitching department is just now giving the greatest concern. regular outdoor base ball practic. was taken up by the squad on th. normal athletic field yesterday forenoon and is to be continued for remainder of spring- term. candidates were put through sortie ngid fielding practice one hour < apt. sharadin, winding fore- noon's work with a fast seven inning game m which acting captain hutch- jns team came out victor over a. - ting knglehart's "speed boys" lo the tune of 9-1. _< candidates ni* routi-linr- hito shape nt clip, and weather permitting during this week vast . change can be seen in playing .of majority men. eatfili, ing department is formidable trio | hutch ins, last year's rock glen i*'" ktl « lc 'hart, ij mc ridgosaggregation breisch, ringtoa n. working lor job. pitchdepartment coaches' are w*»r-rleu great deal unstable condition "f none have shown any var.ilv '.llibre so iar-but ifnal fiopes'bav not yet been lost. the. twirling combination comprises pollock. kunklo creasy. girton, j.ennis, girton u oavor. i'or the infield positions gre-it ! llin f s « from a smith uiubaeh. clemens. corrjguji. i : . - and willi,.r. icach one of alio villained men lime had considerable ' experience in tlv portion for which in- is candidate. outlaid trio v.ith fati.-i right, ikeler <•, ('apt. sharadin left\ looks ,-n court!sing. all threi hj, id, the...,, t v .ir are candidates same job this year cpnneej ll °" ilh twenty new remits who eager i.. r job. ouestion as to tu retain bo oositioii will lie decided with another u-e, i,v in,sr. karnest schmaltz. pittstoh, head voat.h for. thq,. .varsity ;iri ., v< (l lure yesterday afternoon take up ,v '"' k "h squad time been under the. mruction capt. sharadin. moth <oaeh schmaltz have class 1! experience, former second sacker latter 1 .as pitcher. these two no doubt turn out winning combination on local hilltop tin's season. on llic hospital jjst, j. frank dennis, candidate for a position the twirling stair, is indisposed with severe case of pinkeye. great change better 1 noticed in condition steward perry freas who attack inflammatory rheumatism. mr. has been patient school infir mary tht , past three weeks. bucknell once again appears on normal schedule i*iu athletic relations resumed after a lapse of several years. 20 games scheduled it',; an exceptionally hard schedule that faces normal this spring. twenty games for the bloomslntrg >su ' formal school team comprise ti> • chedule coming seanon as arranged by manager prof. j. y. •sh« mbaeh. of this long list fit! -i) are to be played in towntwelve on grounds and thr -e susquehanna league gr< 'rids. ne pleasing part seh. dule is in- three-game series with local may 3d, 9th 1 ui. two these pla.wi] otln-r grounds. an- otl >r gratifying- fact revival atl i tic relations bucknell ersity. due here u. game mi ,iday. april 21 th. passes through bloomsburg that day its way ithaca, x. y.. where cornell met on, following da other teams scheduled their initial appearance spring kutatown shippensbu normals, taylor pi'ol'i'ssionuis steelton ,m. . a.. wyoming he miliary after- lie )u <if 30 one game. se! chile so far completed calls tlj folluwing gr.mes: vpril k'—luoomsburg hi«h, j grounds. vpril l.v —wilkes-harre high, here. april _ ~ taylor professionals ! lltl t>. 24—ijueknell, hero. 28—away (pending.) 29—away tvjuy 3—ulnomsburg,league grounds, ♦> —at kellefontc. lay 6—at .lock haven, 9—jjloomsburg, ht*re. may 11 bloomsburg league gr 'iinds. vlay 17 —-at wyoming, iay 20—j.oekliavi n, 27- kutztown, 30—wyoming, lie a—shippcm-burg, here, nine 7 —milton i une 111—uellcfonte, uiie 1 krecland .lime 20—steelton y. m. c. a., t is altogether probable that oral of tlie susquehanna /.eugue t( tins are to be played on the norir.il grounds before close school season. taking this year's heriulc in consideration with material hand for a varsity it the. heaviest framed past live years. \o i'mctlcr yesterday, i ticsilu.\ s work was dispensed- with owing to tho rain. coach schmaltz save the .men a day's rest hut if weather permits outdoor today then men will ho called out at an eai !>• hour make up lor lost time. seniors llcocivc cup- u close of devotional exin «-»apel yesterday morn- j"k uic silver cny, woo by senior gfrls' basket ball team in hie intercftyv.i championship series, was prerc.aie.l to the class by dr. waller wso ga -'• a splendid talk. thi\ cup wus re ejved president dennis wright w' ,i responded with brief but well <•' sen address. cup, which is l■ inches high, handsomely engrived 'hi <>no side fol-l lnv.ins inscription: "to tin l winners' of 1!»11 liasket scries" while th other contains following: "i lass ol' 1911." it decided p! i-o thi' conspicuous (dace library, aild each succeeding i.vcir numerals are 1" be engraved on side. varsity isasket hull i'oxcs. 'mi monday afternoon coach l'.arl r took ie i'hillips' studio, where pused tor t 1 oilieial photograph l'jle-li t> in. following men comprised it'-.' group: harrier, manager -a bert, captain 11. j. i'austl, donald holer, i'arl kriiltson, peter 'j'urek, ashton smith and i'rancis dobson. score mjis 11)0-17. normal overwhelmingly defeated v. m. a. yes. teiday 100- after had ti . pictures taken. line-up: > k.mai,. y. c. ' i "'er forward tubbs bson hendershott rick; .uk wilner *■ ix ju /t/ftuard myers -usel guard becker deals from tield—becker, -i; tubbs, vers, wilner, quick, 3: fauael, 5; obson: kriekson, 21; ikeler. 12, coals foul—fausel, 2; becker. normal seniors vote on ivy day honors m, george l.andis will doliv. r tvv oratio and miss ly.lia koehler th© class will. at ti special mooting of the senior 'lass ihc hloomsburg slate normal school, hold yesterday afternoon to olo, t speakers for annual ivy hay exerclces, is. landis was e ected give l v y oration lydia koehler, selection those poem song be made later a linal decision also next meeting on memorial.
Object Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 0029 |
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NORMAL SENIORS WILL PRESENT DRAMA SPRING TERM AT NORMAL OPENS WITH A RUSH COACH SCHMALTZ ARRIVES TO WORK WITH NORMAL MEN BUCKNELL ONCE AGAIN APPEARS ON NORMAL SCHEDULE NORMAL SENIORS VOTE ON IVY DAY HONORS |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1911-03-29; 1911-03-16; 1911-04-04; 1911-04-05 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0029 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 0029 |
Headlines |
NORMAL SENIORS WILL PRESENT DRAMA SPRING TERM AT NORMAL OPENS WITH A RUSH COACH SCHMALTZ ARRIVES TO WORK WITH NORMAL MEN BUCKNELL ONCE AGAIN APPEARS ON NORMAL SCHEDULE NORMAL SENIORS VOTE ON IVY DAY HONORS |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1911-03-29; 1911-03-16; 1911-04-04; 1911-04-05 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0029_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Transcript |
i a bravo, frank j. dennis; blaise, gardner, a. kenneth naugle; sylvette, daughter of pasquinot, beatrice v. ely; swordsmen, musicians, negroes, torch bearers, notary and bourgeois. .scene—a small village in france. act i—to the right wall, a| corner benjamin's park; to the, left | pasquinot's. •act ll—the parks are united by removal wall. lll—same as 11. time—l77s. i—morning—at close of. evening same day. li—a month later. lll—several weeks play is presented under di-j rfictign miss ellis. costumes from fisher son. kewj xoik city. juniors ile| ( meeting. president evans ' elas 1913 vailed a-special meeting class in, auditorium .noon. th«- purpose waa receive report ..f coitjanifl .te on memorial. final do- vision wan not reached at tuesdft^ spring term at normal opens with a rush % more girls than ever in evidence at opening of spring term. faculty changes jas. gillespie takes place vacated by resignation charles. l. albert. it was close to a record that the bloomsburg state normal established in opening of spring term yesterday, with "crowded" only word gives fair impression con dition girls' dormitories. early yesterday mornng. every room (ho dormitories had been taken and remained for few north hall. these tilled up during day unexpected arrivals, result additional provisions must be made handle further influx girls as there will doubtless next week or two. boys' are also comfortably filled, percentage attendance even better than usual, although, course, same crowded conditions do not prevail. is promise an exceptionally satisfactory term. new teacher here. mil vacancy faculty caused by resignation charles l. albert, james e. gillespie, graduate cornell post-graduate harvard history has secured teach civil government. lie already arrived take-up his work today. miss julia brill, daughter prof. william town, class 1910, fprm enters upon her today, . coach schmaltz arrives to work with normal men w't active practice was held yesterday under direction of captain sharadin. many the candidates pitching department is just now giving the greatest concern. regular outdoor base ball practic. was taken up by the squad on th. normal athletic field yesterday forenoon and is to be continued for remainder of spring- term. candidates were put through sortie ngid fielding practice one hour < apt. sharadin, winding fore- noon's work with a fast seven inning game m which acting captain hutch- jns team came out victor over a. - ting knglehart's "speed boys" lo the tune of 9-1. _< candidates ni* routi-linr- hito shape nt clip, and weather permitting during this week vast . change can be seen in playing .of majority men. eatfili, ing department is formidable trio | hutch ins, last year's rock glen i*'" ktl « lc 'hart, ij mc ridgosaggregation breisch, ringtoa n. working lor job. pitchdepartment coaches' are w*»r-rleu great deal unstable condition "f none have shown any var.ilv '.llibre so iar-but ifnal fiopes'bav not yet been lost. the. twirling combination comprises pollock. kunklo creasy. girton, j.ennis, girton u oavor. i'or the infield positions gre-it ! llin f s « from a smith uiubaeh. clemens. corrjguji. i : . - and willi,.r. icach one of alio villained men lime had considerable ' experience in tlv portion for which in- is candidate. outlaid trio v.ith fati.-i right, ikeler <•, ('apt. sharadin left\ looks ,-n court!sing. all threi hj, id, the...,, t v .ir are candidates same job this year cpnneej ll °" ilh twenty new remits who eager i.. r job. ouestion as to tu retain bo oositioii will lie decided with another u-e, i,v in,sr. karnest schmaltz. pittstoh, head voat.h for. thq,. .varsity ;iri ., v< (l lure yesterday afternoon take up ,v '"' k "h squad time been under the. mruction capt. sharadin. moth |