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* u .'ia.v think: "oh, "i am only onewhat i do won't count." your work may be small but when combined with the qithers means a great thing. things led up to if each person in xt. 8. saved one ounce of sugar week it would mean 3,000 more tons for allies. bugs are little ithey cost our country millions dollar*? everv year. so we .see ;how lead groat things. you seem verv *mall and -weak alone get into co-operation fellowmen can accomplish things, must as whole results. future t>oc:;ons us on, ist fohow undaunted courage. opportunities liberal culture "hat have been extended four short years that pafit t:he ■-.eeds germinate ripen 'nto deeds. mental mora' possibilities arc just blooming coming first-fruits. what has hitherto given prosperity ami distincl tion not open others j than us. ivy about planted is sytn* bene member class. starts out very slow beginning slowly begins climb i!;he wall. its future, like ours, uncertain 1 hopeful. increasing age dej veiops grows stronger, climbing t ever onward .upward until ( : become vine, an ornament , thait stately edifice iwhich clings, .now friends, let apply these ' principles ourselves. here' are, < ready go face battlef tumult world, where mission achieved rank among men decided. lifework lies (before start, at once, climb. life-givin? power education was intended fit us, cultivated leisure, manly work. ranks huq:m?nity under % law duty jj allows no stopping-place ■h utmost capabilities best use god ,p remember elevator ~j success running; take stairs. climb! onward, upward, higher higher. tihe words dlswell, bid '" "keep standard knowledge w high; attempt- wreat expect m (preat thintr-. will arreat things." a| clings walls n . this also develop cling. however, not allow this power to develop in the wrong line. each one of tis must have h faculty initiative. we ■will, or; pi should, all be leaders somp thing ' rt or other. hence cling vi petty ideas and influences fl others hut learn independ)a ent self-reliant—independent j being a leader hav| 7 ing initiative to, carry thru, with *" high ldeala fixedness purpose, •'" things which undertake do. tl no man can produce great who et is nut thoroughly sincere dealing e -\ himself. america :has learned, still learning independent! ., war has developed that very degree dear land jl ours. after severing diplomatic *» relations germany were won" dering where going get se tho-o products wihich heretofore mid hf come only from germany. oh yes th 'we could along withfajout having our stamped "made ullm germany.' 'even tho they ofttimes hj|p«jer saw wondered .what would do for dyes until [chemists got busy manufactured °«; as good, wen better, than ct for. but country t» ried about w;'nere uf potasn opened eves an i found really had il own 0 country. same way i.vlth glass ~, industry. again chemists ga( unci now planus new jersey at baltimore j' fears rival, excelling even whiei.i came jena these are few many ti tn'nße v?hich depending upon ;. out got! down business soon sij did need rely on an- , other make them ourselves d< looked up oc a* v.'! independent nation ihow •pe proud it how eager willing go defend ,;,: give lives, if bb nyl order may not' f . overwhelmed by aristocratic line men over ever • held standard n* nations follow. - " .a; difficult matter convince oertr people' fact we'are e! independence liberty ««■ cnd ," nt * «ommeat. territory' w *'*? ■" £ ut 3onie llay tney ul freedom; they'll km>,v m what means tslatu" o, ei practice ee stands for, know p] |vt 'have bell aiid keep ringing; then will 1 understand see r h» ""» right. dt fine "■ "1 "" .<j»<,«»mt.hand. mn.i ,w„,„.. the benaeo? clinginß to high and noble ideals, fixedness of purpose lofty endeavor. shall we cling culture other nations or ideate our own country? do want america j dotted with kaiser's "kulture" ~,vant "red, white blue" float over a land that is 100 i per cent .pure? dd standards lowered run on parallel basis -with those germany jdo iwant remain great • slor'ovjo nation, looked up respected by all? auto!cracy wo democracy? in leach question, every one will no doubt ; choose latter. but these tiling ■ can only be had clinging nojme (juickoning inspirations, endeavors minds set things. times mav come when trie tendency slum principles ignore them then ;s time your power tested.(l not go from strength aspire acts 1 e nt.",r (]s? lv * "'wen fo'r a, v y as ?" emblf ™ love foi (»d normal loyalty her alma mater class. dwelt upon mm ivy. it was happy idea, caused bum t thc , i,rofrram :ic 'p*™ build h;s address around jvy ' rc.f. h. q. teel, who followed, rvr 8 n lr his cenu all wwu*»t, did ok waller followed him •ime°nfti' ei ™'""" ed planting ..me y. fruitage f u;:i ,r ilml thp ft . u(lrem "j bave well indicated why s thfl he mtn c, z° at »"■,., country w)luse wrviow are always demand. htto 1 "*! " f the <***<*«- cess m life—the real success and only one with while. j je "k „ c -«n as he ha; .so fluently l week * hp """'"eneemenc program, to refer 'the olr that normal boy, are [.laving vi i>:ay in world war reading elan ml] miss freda •" -der took occasion p oy aw u tribute dr. waller ~.", member hold n ,v, \ ° ,ach whom e. ch zcst* ?"!«* i latitude. whin r j**» unilmited faculty *1 ofxhter ' t ,f 0, "f"w»t 9 (1pea.1,: trouble kht °* *"* without -or dfi *• junior drama a big success large audience delighted by presentation of 'a bachelor's romance' jt was an audience thai enjoyed, every line of the four acts the< comedy, "a bachelor's romance," that gathered in norpial auditorium last evening for annual junior class commencement play. play hands exceptionally capable cast and' one whose work reflected very careful training they had been given by miss southwick. each participant did so well and adapted to iplay from first will rank as best productions ever staged at school. juniors made most their night, worked out a attractive decorative effect through use pennants flower—the daisy. year "1919," daisies, placed against background green above stage. between james" orchestra rendered delightful musical program. hows: cnara «^^ sa-1 the ca«t was as follows- david holmes, litem rv' r. ... review. w. c lai ' r e lrowe cntlc gerald his .brother «,, u™ loving, a „ lan of world* martin >begg«, j>avid's secret rjl i occidental man, robert ny har f^ harold reynolds, on t .» , /the review, marka '** ° f mr. mulberry, 'litem rv ™ "epical education 3& £*£* s£ lnt ™°n«* «*»ph dreibelbt •savage," modern literarv wesley daviea "cei aij manj mies clementina, maiden ]adv '~'v< * sharp ttfngue, beatrice it™' legrand, david's "a iow world, anna cote fames, asa kirkhwff. normal alumni banquet is off • decided to eliminate it this year in the interest of food conservation this year for the first in many, many years there will be no alumni banquet to follow commencement program at bloomsburg state xormal school wednesday. very wise decision eliminate it interests of food conservation lias been reached by officers association and limit its activities annual meeting, today classes ten twenty-five ago guests hie their reunions other also meet reunion. diplomas will be given today m t jo earge number who have successfully taught two years following is a vjtt of those who will receive state normal diploma* at the bloomsburg «ta:ie school thja morning after having mtccefsfull; completed two years' teaching! marion anderson, i.attimer mines martha andres. bloomeburg, ma.be! anthony, bear creek olive marie aucker, port trevorton. bemice i. beishllnt, orangeville, either boone, duiryea. catherine brealln, mt. carmel. margaret m. breslin, drldton. a. brown, plymouth. beatrice b. burke, scranton. louise p. carter. peckviile. hilda clark, .danville. anna r. conlan, pttteton. hae f. creasy, dalton. uvora culp, sunbury. k. dailey, plymouth ellen uavieis, nesquesoning mary davits. pittmon. depew, jermyn. rath dreibelbis, blooinshurg. elisabeth c. dugan, factoryville. caroline blder, berwick. , ferrio, dickson city. dorothy fritz, wllkes-barre. kathryn e. gabbert, mahanov ," 11. gaffney, steelton. j. buth graves, § genevieve g.-hammond, scrantnu. i earle hartman, bloomsburg. helen clara hartranft, mainvil'le. sara hidlay, b'loomsburg. b gladys howe, rummerfield. dol« howell, florence maxey, foxest hannah irwin, connerton. t jessie in. joneis,
Object Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 0364 |
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'NEATH STATELY OAKS IVY DAY PROGRAM HELD JUNIOR DRAMA A BIG SUCCESS NORMAL ALUMNI BANQUET IS OFF DIPLOMAS WILL BE GIVEN TODAY |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1918-06-19; 1918-06-20; 1918-06-18 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0364 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 0364 |
Headlines |
'NEATH STATELY OAKS IVY DAY PROGRAM HELD JUNIOR DRAMA A BIG SUCCESS NORMAL ALUMNI BANQUET IS OFF DIPLOMAS WILL BE GIVEN TODAY |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Normal School |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1918-06-19; 1918-06-20; 1918-06-18 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage0364_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Transcript |
* u .'ia.v think: "oh, "i am only onewhat i do won't count." your work may be small but when combined with the qithers means a great thing. things led up to if each person in xt. 8. saved one ounce of sugar week it would mean 3,000 more tons for allies. bugs are little ithey cost our country millions dollar*? everv year. so we .see ;how lead groat things. you seem verv *mall and -weak alone get into co-operation fellowmen can accomplish things, must as whole results. future t>oc:;ons us on, ist fohow undaunted courage. opportunities liberal culture "hat have been extended four short years that pafit t:he ■-.eeds germinate ripen 'nto deeds. mental mora' possibilities arc just blooming coming first-fruits. what has hitherto given prosperity ami distincl tion not open others j than us. ivy about planted is sytn* bene member class. starts out very slow beginning slowly begins climb i!;he wall. its future, like ours, uncertain 1 hopeful. increasing age dej veiops grows stronger, climbing t ever onward .upward until ( : become vine, an ornament , thait stately edifice iwhich clings, .now friends, let apply these ' principles ourselves. here' are, < ready go face battlef tumult world, where mission achieved rank among men decided. lifework lies (before start, at once, climb. life-givin? power education was intended fit us, cultivated leisure, manly work. ranks huq:m?nity under % law duty jj allows no stopping-place ■h utmost capabilities best use god ,p remember elevator ~j success running; take stairs. climb! onward, upward, higher higher. tihe words dlswell, bid '" "keep standard knowledge w high; attempt- wreat expect m (preat thintr-. will arreat things." a| clings walls n . this also develop cling. however, not allow this power to develop in the wrong line. each one of tis must have h faculty initiative. we ■will, or; pi should, all be leaders somp thing ' rt or other. hence cling vi petty ideas and influences fl others hut learn independ)a ent self-reliant—independent j being a leader hav| 7 ing initiative to, carry thru, with *" high ldeala fixedness purpose, •'" things which undertake do. tl no man can produce great who et is nut thoroughly sincere dealing e -\ himself. america :has learned, still learning independent! ., war has developed that very degree dear land jl ours. after severing diplomatic *» relations germany were won" dering where going get se tho-o products wihich heretofore mid hf come only from germany. oh yes th 'we could along withfajout having our stamped "made ullm germany.' 'even tho they ofttimes hj|p«jer saw wondered .what would do for dyes until [chemists got busy manufactured °«; as good, wen better, than ct for. but country t» ried about w;'nere uf potasn opened eves an i found really had il own 0 country. same way i.vlth glass ~, industry. again chemists ga( unci now planus new jersey at baltimore j' fears rival, excelling even whiei.i came jena these are few many ti tn'nße v?hich depending upon ;. out got! down business soon sij did need rely on an- , other make them ourselves d< looked up oc a* v.'! independent nation ihow •pe proud it how eager willing go defend ,;,: give lives, if bb nyl order may not' f . overwhelmed by aristocratic line men over ever • held standard n* nations follow. - " .a; difficult matter convince oertr people' fact we'are e! independence liberty ««■ cnd ," nt * «ommeat. territory' w *'*? ■" £ ut 3onie llay tney ul freedom; they'll km>,v m what means tslatu" o, ei practice ee stands for, know p] |vt 'have bell aiid keep ringing; then will 1 understand see r h» ""» right. dt fine "■ "1 "" . |