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State Normal School Journal, July 8, 1920 State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.)

State Normal School Journal, July 8, 1920 State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.)

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VOLUME IV. CHENEY, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920 NUMBER 32 TASK Of TEACHER LETTER MEN OF 1919-20 GEOGRAPHYCLASSJAUNT PHILLIPS HOUSE You di

t hat w create a st11dent attitude that FRISKY FOIBLES nGGSNOLONGEROUR~OPULAR State Normal scorns the individu1al Who i·ises in HERO School Journal tlie mid t of an address or who .... . Mr. McGee: "'V"hy are you Ja.te''' any way disturbs a speaJker. No stn­ Keller: "I ta·rted late." Mr: Bnch.anan <1ame • bu.stlino- · .,,o 1 dent body can afford t:.o stand for that Mr. McGee: "v\Thy didn't you tlre living room of his palatiaJ m~11 ·­ • CHENEY W A.SHINGTON sort of thing. No one can teach start early 'Y'' sion arrayed in clothes sig-nliflcant of cutnre until he La acqµirecl nJture, Kell r: "It was too late to start a11 extreme bonyancy of spirit. Published by the Associated Student Body every and nothing is a more accurate index "My dear," said he to l\fr.. B. Thursday at the State Normal School early." Clteney, Washington to one's t1ltnr and refinement than ''I <1 arly lovo good music. [ !~ 1 his or her attitude and demeanor in a that I cannot miss the Ysaye-Elmnn Johnny: ''Grandpa, will you make Subacription Price $1.00 per Year public o·athering. concert toniµ;ht an cl do my spiritual a nO'ise like a frog''' self justice." · Grandpa: '' W7l:i·at for, my boy Y'' Mrs. Bu'Chauan was hiO'hly clctt d P.:atered a1 second-claas matter Nov. 8th, 1916, at PEA GREEN AND BABY PINK .Johnny: "Why Papa says that we the pe1toffiee at Chenoy, Washintton, under over her husband's uddeu and ex­ The old order chano·eth, yielding w1U get ten th,ousand when you the Act of March 3rd, 1879. croak.'' treme interest in life's a sthotic Address Communication• to Editor place to new, and man no longer tHl thing·s and gave her approval with­ Mm. elf in many way-·-provided, of out he ·titation. cour e, the Volstead act is properly Charity Collector: ''Have you any A correspondinO' scene took placn ~n particular use for your old clothes''' JOURNAL STAFF enforced and rais.in g-row too 'expen­ the Cooper homestea.d at the ryrecist. sive for chemicR.l alliance wii·th well­ -Citizen: ''Sure, I'm wearm!S mom~ll!t, Mr. Coo.per leaving w'ith hi"' Editor-in-Chief ...... F. E. Berquist intentioned home brew. them!'' trnstmg better half's qualified ap­ Associate Editor ...... Harold W. Whicker Any ne who sat in assembly Fri­ proval and blessing and in a most hil­ Joke Editor ...... Milo Ball day but the unconscious Senior A's. Miss Donaldson: "T.hose who fail arious mood at his matrimonial l'ID­ Assembly E ditor ...... Lydia Goos must 'ha' c had a dry-r"ooted imipres­ in this exam cannot come back into ancipatiou for the short space o-1: a Exchange Editor ...... Gladys Price sion that th~ Volstead a.ct had been c'lass.'' night. I Society Editor ...... Ruth Odell fore er rejuvenated to a legal 8'C'rap Every Student: "I '11 begin my · 'These two wo.rtby authorities on all Bus. Manager ...... Ralph 'E. Lindahl heap, that home brew and any oth~r adieus nov . " thing- intellectual ·promptly deluded Asst. Bus. Manager ...... Dera.l Philliµ .:. frowned-upon a~:ency of John Ba.rley­ their most sceptical friends with w ...;'}( corn h au think tlhere is fore, whet'h·er or not we agree wi:t'h all; rhe forgot to come to class.' ' any chance for the wealthy people to h r name. 0 he remarlked to her, their views we honestly, as ladies and join themselves to the outcasts and Soup "If I were you I'd change my gentlemen and as teachers, owe them th~ oppressed l the tribute of our respectful atten­ Tbru the lips, around the "'Ums, name.'' Down the esophagus, paist the lungs, ''Well,'' Miss Gossett replied, '' H Griggs: "Why not? This morn­ tion. inO' I saw the d1·iver of a milk wa~ou It is time now, if we want speakers Look out, etomacb, here it comes- . on don't lilrn it, you know what you talkin to one of our school teach~rs. '' of learning and fame to address us Splasb ! an do." STATE NORMAL SCHOOL JOURNAL

WHAT IS AN APPRECIATION OF we w b istle them in prefe·rence to the MUSIC? others 7 ------Our business first as individuals is · ''I don't understand tbat stuff. anice we render is given to customers vidual but an ardent music lover the fact that many ·of the baser sius W without cost, i' is only fair to yourself and migl1t make just such an obs~rva­ of our entire social system are jnst your interests that you enjoy the benefits. tion. It is worthy of thought. as much due to our national low n.p­ preciation of music as our national Know for yourself the value of ser\>ice here and Do any of us undEl'7sta~d lif~, ls and teachers of Americf~ 40 feet thru th.e deep. II tion as far as practical inspirations Calamity 'immediately reigned to insist that if you are to be asked • are concerned °I Admit that it doc::~ ashore, .Mr. Haeseler ' s vo 1un t.ary / to ma<>'nifv and to exalt the moral na­ • not. Wby then do we applaun th ~ ture ~f t.he child, that home and CLEANING plunge into the lak.e instantly rais~ churc11 cooperate with you. one and condemn the other'f There the surf ace of the mland sea severa' I ask mor~ for the teacher. What p-- R~-s -s I N G is precisely the sa.me difference bP­ feet, flooding out numerous. peace:ful do I mean by more~ I mean two tween a '' .iazz'' selection aud 1-. campers entrenched along its tim- REPAIRING thing·s . First, I want for ·tJbe teacher ''Minuet in G'' from Beethoven as beil'ed shores. . more of dignity, more of rev:erencc:; . We Call and Deliver Prompt Service there is between an obscene tale snd As long as these two lov.ei:s .of the more of honor. know the n lyric of Shelley's. outdoors remained in thf) vicm1ty th!-3 I that 1 teacher's ca1ling can never become one \Ve neeil not understand the tech­ aforesaid campers remained in an E. t. McDONALD of the highly remunerative callings_. nique back of a great selection of aO'ony of apprehensio_n, whwever ~:r. TAILOR music in order to appr€ciate it any I know very well that teachers do PHONE BLACK 581 H. appeared near the water's margrn 1 Door South of Liberty Theater more than we need understand All tlte ithey immediately took to boaits or not ask that theirs shall be one of the g·enerously paid types of service. NORMAL A VENUE CHENEY complex glazes and brush tec•hnique sought the high cliffs. W~enever Mr. • • in a masterpiece of Raphaeil or De W·bat we need most in Amel'.'ica is C. appeared wiith his fa:rn~d:able ca~t .. intellectual idealization and ethical V;nei to appre-c.ia.te its beauty. Mu· ing rod they at once laid. m .a su.pi:>ly socialization. vVe are in ountry for years. It is. a association elected the following offi­ from the teacher all 1tJhat the teacher OOD lamentable fact that a gem h1ke cers for t.he summer quarter: Gladys can give the state in order to d~~elop '' Drink to Me Only Wit.h Thine Price president; Victor Barry, vice ROCERIES the moral, inteUectual and sp1ntual G li~ yes'' is compelled to live in ~h-3 p1·esident; . Ru~h Da~is, secretary­ lif e of the children of the state. same world with a selection like "Ho\, treasnrer and PauEme Peterson, As a nation thinks, so it lives. You chairman' of the program committre. You Goin' to Keep 'Em Down on the teache.r.s are ·t/he builders of the life:\ Farm!'' The beautiful !things life ]four membe.I~s for the advisory board " The Home of of America of tomorrow. oi\'l es u.s are profaned, made little, wel'e also chosen. ·They are: Mrs. 101v and common by such selection 1; CeciJle Revnolds, Mira Booth, Gladys Good Eats" as the last named. \Vhy, then, al) Yonn g and R nth Phillips. HONOR ROLL ADDITIONS The following named people were, thru error, omitted from the Honor We carry a complete o======o Roll and Honorable Mention lists line of as published in last week's Journal. Honor students: Lucy Adams and COOKIES Did You Muriel Anderson, Spokane. Honor­ and Know This Bank Is For able mention: Florence Ba:ssett, Your Convenience H arring·ton ; 1rene Luke and Myrtle BAKERY GOODS ? Skuller ud, Spokane. Open An Account Pey Your Bills By Check Benefactor ' ' Frea l S certainly a. j ourn ali sti~ National Ban g:enins. ' ' GARBERG'S ,_ " H ow o ' " Phone Red 201 ''Vi hy he makes oruly one pap e1· of Cheney grow wh~ re two gTew befor e.'' Member Federal Reserve Bank System F. M. Martin President .' 'I have two cases over in my. C. I. Hubbard, Vice-Prel\l4ent house.'' N. A. Rolfe, Cashier PATRONIZE JOURNAL The Bank That Always Treats You Right V. E. Rolfe, Asst. Cashier ''H ooray ! Scotch?' ' o::::::~======~=====o "No! Measles !" ADVERTISERS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL JOURNAL

A WORD TO THE WISE GASOLINE ALLEY II rl'.hore is one mau T rninin(l' r.hool 'fLlacher: "Wbv In onr chool did Burgoyne fa il to reach th Hud­ Br. Mell A. West V\ hom I adore, son~ ' Jlhysidun nn~ Surgeon And he is married, too ! Pupil: "T.he Americans blocked J®mlJ And on tJhe faculty! '" t it i·oa ls so the automobiles couldn't But even at that Oftice Hours: 10 to 12 a. m., ,, o·et thru.'' 2 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. 'harmacy He redeems him elf Tea her: ''But did they .h ave auto­ Aud I adore him I mobiles then?'' Office : First Street CUT RA TE DRUG STORE Ho is t1 e man PL!p.il: ''The book says s o~ · · IL · Over Chenet Drug Co. : " That doesn't sprino· test .1 sa~7S 'They ambushed the ford . ' '' I .At J 10 in the sho.de. Phone M521 School Supplies The other day Res. : " Houck House " Eastman Kodaks & Films I " on t to class All unsuspecting. Phone Red 412 Prescriptions a Specialty My temperature Way ''' ay above par, Printing & Developing My mind n bla::11k, Waterman Fountain Pens My clothes so heavy ii Dr. Wm. R. Bernard I could scarce stand up, 11 The Storg that Sav11:1 You Mont11J !The air so thick DENTIST A.H. POWELL, PROP. I wished for a Ford 1 Office Hours : '1 0 push my way thru it. ., You ~ee, I really was d speratc. 9 to 12 a.m.; 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. And ~hat teacher- OFFICE: SECURITY NATIONAL THE MOST INTERESTING n peakable beast! BANK BUILDING STORE IN SPOKANE aid we would have ''A written lesson ! ! ! ' ' Phone Main 21 Cheney,Wash. One of those mean Sneaking exams, ' 707-709-711 SPRAGUE A VE. ''Just to se ·how we are thinking 708-710-712 FIRST AVE. on a subject.'' I T·hinkino· ! DR. K. L. VEHE Good heavens!! Physician and Sµrgeon I certainly did think, a_nd wish Office Hours: 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to J had about 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment Fi, e bundr d o·allons Jantzen tailoring is a feature that t o·oo 1 clorine gas places these suits in a class alone. In Office over Security National Bank HUSE To let him enjoy­ or out of the water. they give their Cheney, Washing ton wearers the appearance of trim smart­ F 0 R T.ho miserable, Telephones : nth inking ness. Most of the girls who wear suits Groceries, Candies and Cookies with such enviable dash are wearing Office, Main 21 Res., Black 233 ' Vretch ! "Jantzens." They are pure wool, fit snugly and dry NOTICE OF COUN.TY ·out quickly on the body. Men. women, children - you will find SHOE REPAIRINg SUPERINT.ENDENTS I CONVENTION AT CHENEY your exact size and the smartest new DR. WELLS LACES AND POLISHES color combinations in "Jantzens." Reaaonable and Correct The county superintendent of the Strictly all w.ool,Ch ildren' s, $5 & 5.so- Dentist heney Normal division held their Men' s & Women's, $6 to $8 F. S~ BUNNELL annual onvention at Cheney, Wash· Wells Building Next door to Security National Bank 108 G STREET. CHENEY. WASH. CHt:Nl!:Y, WASH. ington, June 25th. The larger part of the day was devoted to questions E . .N. Guertin that pertain to f:h'e immediate hette'!.'­ .J? Cl I - I§ 1+ Ii I # I CIJ::~,,, ment of the schools. The a sociation V CHENEY \\ placed on record the desire to see more efficient rvice rendered by the S H 0 E R E IP A I R · t N G· teachers in the more intense study of First-class Work Prices Low as the Lowest TRANSFER the individual pupils and the Teater ALSO SHOE SHINES SAM WEBB & SON care exercised in promotion of pupib. Cheney, W Hh. JI It '~ a strongly urged that teachers make some tatem nt to superintend- MARK STANKOVICH MAIN AVENUE . NEXT DOOR TO CHE'NEY D~UG I W MCI~ nts rega1•ding he pupil's work in ubject upon wbi h t•be pupils is planuino· to write in the eighth !rrad CHENEY UNION WAREHOUSE CO. xaminatiou that will act as a cheek INCORPORATED upon pupils bLrrderuing the count:; Now is the time to have gour applica­ with papers for correction beforre Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed they are qualified to pass the exam­ your appointment Fuel and Machinery ination. In order to give pupils in tion pictures taken-make Main 501 Cheney, Wash. rural communities the advantag·e o.f todag -Turks Studio-- Satisfaction Guaranteed ~ tlte best teachers, it was recommend­ ed that the salaTies be · kept in ad­ vance of the salaries paid in th<' g·raded school ; further recommended that towns and cities add to their .. The Kodak Shop .. faculty each year a certain per cent of th inexperienced teachers in place Go to the Cheneg Supplg Co. I DevelopJng, Printing and of forcing all the young teachers in­ Enlarging to the rural schools. Tb next convention will be held 24 Hour Service . ·.·.·for good things to eat th third Thursday and Friday of All Work Guarantee{J .June, 1921. Superintendent J. ElmPr Bo,1ey of Grant county was elected l r sri clent for the coming year, and C henegDrugC o. uperintendent Oli,re M. Hoffhine of PRESCRIPTIONS Adams se retary and treasurer. Phone Black 451 Cheney, Wash. The late afternoon was in the hana.., of the Normal stu :tents, who are ad­ 1. F. M. Martin Grain & Milling C.o. epts in the art of assisting one to ·orget his probl ms. ach county Cheney, Was.hington '" I had been oro-anized into a group, and ' '

If you suffer had prepared a high class stunt, ,,, from eye whi ch was a 1 roo-£ that tbe students !------· -· ~-~----, ·--· ---= ! strain who will pass from the h ney Nor­ mal are thoroug'hly alive and promise NORTHWESTERN T~ACHERS' AGENCY Our modern equipment and skil­ well for the edu ational ause. Their FREE ENROLLMENT LARGEST AND' LEADING WESTERN AGENCY ·{ stunts ranged from the sample scihool f uJ examinations assures you Teachers needed as never before to filf.· a large number of unusually comfortable vision with glasses boaru meetjng called for the purpose of lecting· a teacher to the real circus fine positions. During the summer months we place the majority of m~de for your individual require-- our teachers. · ··· : . NOW is the time to·.eiupll. ment. day so much enjoyed by the gTowu­ ups who have '~children to take.'' Home Office: Boise, Idaho · Utah Office: Salt Lake City, Utah ' At i·be close of the afternoon the Office: Ber.keley. California ·; J. WMINNICK county group pi ni s furnished ex­ ... ., /' Optometrist cellent opportunity to expand one's Broken Lenses Duplicated social inclinations and to che k one's appetite with the eats committee. Trade with.Journal Advertisers