State Normal School Journal, June 13, 1924 State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.)
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Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Student Newspapers University Archives & Special Collections 6-13-1924 State Normal School Journal, June 13, 1924 State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.). Associated Students. Follow this and additional works at: http://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers Recommended Citation State Normal School (Cheney, Wash.). Associated Students., "State Normal School Journal, June 13, 1924" (1924). Student Newspapers. 383. http://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers/383 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives & Special Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~tatr Nnrmal ~rf1nul 3Jiturual --------- -- - _ .--:-:-=::::=-:::=:==================================--=--=-=-=...=: YoLUME VIII CHENEY. WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 NUMBER 34 COUNTY HEADS Faculty and Students Make Merry- ff· t f Ch N ) S h J WILL CONVENE With Handshaking, Stunts, Games IS ory o eney orma c 00 HERE JUNE 26 At First Ger-Acquainted Party Told in Volume That Will Be Ready Meeting Include Superin to Normal folks had their first chance plctely; the most recent and ancient tendents of Washington, Ore to see how the other halt looks nt the of students talked together; and dull gon, Idaho and Montana. faculty-student mixer last Friday care was completely banished. For Distribu~ion Early Next Week evening. Tho pedagogical diltnity of Tho first part of the evening was ,.._.. the faculty members was lost com- spent in shaking hands; .first with sTuniN¥ionYNOM1iiiTroNs·-·- --·--··· t DRAMATlO PROGRAM •:. .. ·•·-·- ·- ·;- ·-·· ··- ·•- ·•- ,.-...:, Dean Spaeth, Mr. Kingston, and Mr. WILL BE PRE~ENTED EX USES F R ABSENCE 1 cind Mrs. Buchanan; then with every Election Tuesday, June 17. f' J O Oliphant First-In case of absence due to one else. The young men were par President-Robert Hungate, Marie Murphy, Ernest • • illness, the student. must present ticularly adept nt this part of the Studenl11 Dh·lded Into Groups to Ar• to the head of the health depart· entertainment. Cash• r Writes Account rence for Entertainment of ment an absence bl.ink, signed by After searching out friends in the Vice Presidene- Guy Stalker, Lee Ilah KirklLn. Visitors. his house mother, and stating the rotunda for a short time, the groups Secretary-Laura Karn, Victor Smith, j Qf E J J· nature of his illness. On presen- separated, the juniors going to Chairman Finance Committee-Lester Reeves. i I ar Y lffleS ' tatlon of this slip the head of the ~he gymnasium and the senior B's ChairrnBll Social Committee-Edwin H enderson, Har- i I On Juno 26-27 the An~unl County health depnrtment signs n state and C's to the Y. W. room. Only Superintendents' Day will be held at ment which the student then pre· the senior A's and the advanced riet Castle. f Member of Faculty Makes Val- the Normal. On this day the super• students were left in the rotunda. 1 sents for s ignature, to the in Chairman Entertainment Comm:it.'tee--Kenneth Davjs. i uable Contribution to His- inwndonts of Eastern Washington, s tructor of the clnss ho missed. , Under expert faculty direction the Chairman M n's Atliletic Committee--01.arcnce torical Material. Or,egon, Idaho, and Montan~ will i This second excuse blank must be 1 juniors talked of many things-of J ayne, William Durland. i gather at Cheney. The purpo11e is to taken by the student to the office shoos, ships, but mostly about dates Chai1"man Women's Athletic Committee-Erma Mo- i nllow them to become acquainted with I of Mies Dutting, the school nurse, --enough to make a calendar. The VOLUME CONSISTS nath, Mava Wallace, Martha Freeland- T the plant and the methods used in to be kept on file there. advanced students and the senior A's l OF 175 PAGES trnlning teachers and to allow the Second~In case of absence due , made several discoveries of import 4=.... -.. · -- ·---· - •-.-•- •- • ..._.. -. - ··-··-··-..-..---··- •!• prospective teachers to meet their to nny other cauRc, a s tudent ob ance in abnormal psychology. It tra; movie committee. Pinn Is to Sell Book to Friends of future superintendents. tains in the dean's office an ex· was rumored, perhaps without foun Arta Verity-Honor r oll; women's A program has been arranged to fill dation, that the B's and C's were Ernest F. Cash N ormnl a t Cost of Publicn- cuse blank on which he writes the "W" Club; Dagger and Shield; Art tion. the afternoon and evening of June desired informotion, and which he f' practically Normal. Club; Camp Fire. 26. In the afternoon the program will then presenh1 to his instructor for Anyway, the punch disappeared • consist or a on&-act comedy, "WurzeJ. and, In t he words of Shakespeare, a New President Clarence Jayne-President Asso- The Normal School History will signature. This excuse blank must! ciadteSdh~tluddendtsb; thonoDr roll; .DaCglgber J>e r eady for distribution June 16. Flummery," by A. A. Milne. The . be returned to the dean's office good time was had by all . U ll flQ ~;., c1tu '. e a le; . r?'mati~ ~ ; The Inland American Printing com- play will be presented by the stu ! to he kept on file. Of SU tt on dents of the Advanced Drama class . b, ath etlc rnvestigatJion pany ha s the contract and the copies .:.... - •- •- ·•- •- •- •·-·- · - · - ·· •· - •!• KENNETH DA VIS HEADS committee. b · b d t th t t · under the direction of Miss Turner. At a house meeting held last Mon w·n1 · . D 1 d H 11 . are emg oun a e presen 1mc. Tho cast is: THE DRAMATIC CLUB D iam ur a~ - onor r o ' IThe printing is being done on hand- day evening, Ernest F. Cash, of Pal ag.ger and ~h1~ld ; debate; Dra- some India antique paper. Eight- Mr. Crawshaw .............. Arthur Stram W.HAL ORION ouse, was elected president of the mat1c Club; W 1 Club. · t t · b · d d · Mrs. Crawshaw ........ Grace Wollmuth The Dramatic Club has elected the Sutton Hall Association. E M t h G. 1 , "W" Cl b porn ype 1s emg use an copious following officers for the summer rma ena - 1r s u . f t t · · · t t dd t Viola Crawshaw ........ Helen Buchanan · Claude W. Gottbehuet, of North Mavn Wall ace-Girls' "W" Club; It hoo no es in s1xf-pth01n lype a hi ho quarter: . · t · t· ·tt e appearance o e vo ume, w c Richard Merton .. :. ............ Joe Hungate TO TRAIN MEN port, was elected vice presi<lent. a thl et 1c mves 1g:1 10n comm1 ee. · 176 Dennis Clifton .................... Hal Nourse President, Kenneth Davis; vice Gale Ayres, of Marcus, was chosen Martha Free1and-'rirh' "W'' Chtb. compnses pages. The musical program, consisting of ,u1NG presi~ent, Harriet Castle; secret.nry, secretary-treasurer. 1 "The Normal School 1s fortunate an organ selection and two vocal FOR COACfl. Maurine Clancy; faculty advtser, Fred Lucas, of Lamont, will be Fred. Lucas-Gl:!e·t Club; chairman I in that Mr. Oliphant began a t a time numbers, will be given under the ' Miss Vivian Turner. chairman of the entertainment com entertamme~tJ comnu.tee.' . when many of the early phases of direction of Mr. Fouaer. Well-Known Athletic Director mittee. .At a meeting of the Ehg1b1hty Com- , Cheney history were still in the m1t~ee Tue~day afternoon th~ ,i?l- minds of persons living in the com- .At 6:30 o'clock a dinner luncheon Comes to Normal For the The reporter for the summer quar will be served on tho front lawn by . ter will be Fred Lagger, who has 10~1.ng nominees were declared rn- munity," said ~fr. C. , S. Kingston, the cookery students, under Mrs. Summer Session. FIVE NUMBERS been editor of the Journal for the past el1 g1ble: . Omer Pence, Fred Lucas, speaking of the publication. "Fifteen Lewie. ' three quarters. Arta Verity, Don Webster. years from now it would have been In the evening an hour of dancini: WILL TEACH SWIMMING, ON SCHEDULE The following were elected house entirely impossible to gat her this ma will be given In the gymnasium. The PHYSICAL TRAINING cops :. Clifford Hardin, Grant Pond, 'NORMAL WILL HAVE terial. regular pla,y hour orchestra, under Archie Seide, Ben Frampton, George "Many f eatures of the history de the direction of Kenneth Davis, will Peck, Russell Gemmrig, Vern Berry, MANY GOOD MOVIES pend upon accounts taken from the New Instl'uctor Takes the Place of FOR SUMMER furnish the music. Edwin Henderson, nnd Amos Reich- DURING SUMMER lips of the people who were actors in The student body has been divided Conch Eustis, Who Is on Leave ard. the scenes described. A great am- into the following groups and the or Absence. Student Lyceum Course Offers ount of work was done in consulting following officers have been elected W. Hal Orion, director of physical Interesting Quarter's Fred Lagger has been appointed old papers and scores of letter s writ in each group for entertainment pur- education at Lewis and Clark high Program. manager of the Normal movie for ten to persons to get evidence of the Nominations early history of the institution . poses: school, and one of the best known the summer session. Homer Welch Spokane County (Outside the City of authorities on athletics in the north- DR. EDWARD T. DEVINE will operate t he machine, Dona Miller "Mr . Oliphant spent ..the greater Spokano) west, has been signed by the Cheney Are Made for will play the organ for the movies, part of the year 1922-23 in the col Chairman .........................., .Grant Pond State Normal School to take charge IS FIRST SPEAKER and Ropert Hungate will act as ticket lection of ~he material a nd the prep- Vice Chairman .......