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State Normal Bulletin from Emporia, Kansas • 2

State Normal Bulletin from Emporia, Kansas • 2

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THE STATE NORMAL BULLETIN This course will consider these Societies NIGHT CLASSES NORMAL BULLETIN questions from a general Interest tary director to F. A. Beach of the music department, was called to her home in Wisconsin by a telegram stating that her father was dying. ARE MEETING they gave her a hypocritical injection of a serial that would destroy the basilica, but It didn't seem to help her any, as she was soon In a state of chromo." Smlthvllle point of view. Miss Mary A.

Whitney, Instructor, Entered in the Emporia Post Office as Second-class Mall Matter The Omegas The Omegas met at the usual A course in parlimentary law Is Two other faculty members have time on Saturday, in Phllomathian Democrat-Herald. offered to familiarize the students been similarly afflicted by sorrow MANY COURSES ARE BEING OF Hall. The Interest of the meeting was centered on a play entitled, this school year. Miss Jane At- FERED THIS TERM with the general rules of parlimentary procedure, how to organize a RECOGNIZED THE ODOR "Every Woman," by Walter Browne. The play Is distinctly modern both meeting, conduct a debate, handle Published Weekly by the Students of the Kansas State Normal School, Emporia, Kansas Subscription fl per year, If paid by November 1.

After that date, $1.25 per year wood wob recently called home by her father's death and the father of Miss Blanch Hess, one of the training school teachers, died ou (From the National Food Magazine) ordinary motions, and duties of pre Nhjht Classes at the State Normal A girl who saw the Atlantic siding officers. This course Is designed to furnish thought, knowledge and actual practice. Miss Ocean for the first time was standing on the beach gazing dreamily over the expanse of foaming water. Christmas day, making it Impossible for Miss Hess to return to her work here. Proving to be Practical Many People are Being Benefited by the Opportunity the Normal Affords Them.

Mary A. Whitney, instructor. In setting and characters, as an Interpretation of "Everyman." Each canticle was reviewed by a member of the society. The program was as follows: Canticle Elnora Conrad; Canticle II, Amy Moore; instrumental solo, Lorene Hodges; Canticle HI, Blanche Maule; Canticle IV, Ellen Cox; Canticle Emma Printer! Cazetti "So this is the first time that A course in current events is OLD MAIDS MEET TONIGHT you've ever seen the ocean?" said her escort. especially planned for those persons who wish to study systemmatically the problems of the day.

The European war, the currency question, Night classes at the Kansas State Convention Will He Held In Literati STAFF Harry E. VanCampen Editor-in-Chief Cloudsley Lockman Bus. Mgr. Iloscoe Chandler, Ass't. Bus.

Mgr. "Yes, the very first time." "And what do you think of it?" "Ah!" she sighed in ecstasy, "it Hall by the Normal Masques smells just like oysters." The Normal Masques will give Mexican question, and South American problems are topics that will be carefully studied. Miss Maude E. Minrow, instructor. Normal met for the first time this semester Tuesday night, February 2.

The courses offered are manual training, home economics, Spanish, public speaking, mathematics, practical electricity, commercial subjects, "The Old Maids' Convention," tonight in Literati Hall. An admis POSTPONEMENT PREFERED A course In Roman Antiquities Is sion price of five cents will be charged to all those who are not Phil E. (returning from C. of E. offered.

The work will include the business English, German, physical game.) "Can we squeeze in this following phases of Roman life: training, American history, interna REPORTERS John Uufl Helena Maxwell Edith McConnell Eunice Fife A. L. Socolofsky C. C. Crawford Edith Wayland Fred Thompson Andy Buck Cloud.

Lockman Clifford Mealrs Glen Taylor E. 0. Squire J. South Jennie M. Wiles.

members of the Masques. The cast Is as follows: crowded car?" The family, marriage, the tional law, parlimentary law, current events and Roman antiquity. "Maybe. Phil." replied the sweet Jerusha Eliza Bangs Leila Davis Serena Hasbeen Agnes Adams Sigma Gamma About fifty guests were pleasantly entertained by the Sigma Gamma in Belles Lettre and Literati Halls last Friday evening. It being Kansas Day, Belle Lettre Hall was decorated with national colors.

During the evening, a progressive game of "Kansas" was played, the score cards carrying out the decorative scheme. Literati Hall was set with tables each having as a centerpiece a large sunflower. The place cards were decorated with sunflowers. A two course luncheon was served. thing, "but don't you think we'd No class Is organized for less than better wait until we get home? Our six students.

The fees will be ad house, furniture and utensils, wall paintings, dress and personal ornaments, dally life, children and education, trades and trade guides, travel, transportation, burial places Rebecca Retrace Grace Hall Petunia Pickles Rozella Fox porch light Is not in working order justed as far as possible to the size now, you know." of the class and number of meetings Charity Hopegood Elizabeth Brown Rachel Ketcham Louise Swendlg Desire A. Mann Lulu Fritz and funeral services. This course will be supplemented with lantern In the course. The fees will range from $3.00 to $7.00 per student. Inquiries should be directed to Carl "BREVITIES" slides, pictures and postcards.

The May Haverman Cora Strong Prof. Plnkerton Roy Bitler W. Salser, of the Extension Divi Words may be a mere wink, but All subscriptions and inquiries for advertising space should be ad dressed to the business manager. All advertisements run until or dered out, unless otherwise con traded for. Change in advertise ments will be made by writing tin manager or by leaving copy with the Gazette, 519 Merchant Street.

work will consist principally of lectures. Mr. F. L. Black, instruct sion.

Girls: Irma Coons, Ellen Madden, then, so is a cyclone. or. The manual training department Before a fellow knows his girl, he Ruth Bentley, Dorothy Dunsworth, Delia Maxson, Caroline Stockton, offers mechanical drawing Monday thinks her an angel; when he knows evenings. Also a course In wook- her, he knows er better. Myrna Baptist.

Managers: Eola Thompson, Ruth We were all In the front row when working, farm carpentry, shop prob lems In mathematics, and wood Campus Pick-Ups Adams and Myrna Baptist. modesty was served out, at least we think so. turning. Those desiring this course should see II. H.

Braucher, instruct A NORTH CAROLINA Faithful are the wounds of a Regulations found in a student's EDUCATOR AT EMPORIA or. Send Normal Bulletin home. THE GANG is ALL HERE ALL The Normal Students Trade at room. friend; and as "it is more blessed to give than to receive," we prefer The home economics department Our Office Rules Gentlemen upon entering will offers a course in millinery, ilfteen Dr. Zebluon H.

Judd, professor of to do the wounding. lessons, including the making and When we get what we want we leave the door wide open or trimming of hats. Also a course in are always disappointed to find that garment work, fifteen lessons, in after all it is not what we wanted. Those having no business should cluding hand and machine work. remain as long as possible, take a chair and lean against the wall; it rural school education in the University of North Carolina and sup-intendent of schools of Wake County, N.

will deliver a course of lectures during the week, June 28 to July 2, at the State Normal School, at Emporia, summer session. Doctor Judd has done notable work in socializing county school AGGIE STUDENTS DIVIDED The use of patterns and talks on selection of buying, Miss Edna Sawyer, Instructor. will preserve the wall and may pre vent its falling upon us. Send Resolutions to legislature For A course in cooking, fifteen les Gentlemen are requested to Eckdall McCarty's sons, including the preparation of smoke, especially during office and Against Proposed Innovation Students Favor an Activity Fee education. He has built up young hours; tobacco and cigars of the simple food, food values and cus toms of serving, Miss Blanche Inger soil, instructor.

finest brands will be supplied gratis. people's clubs of all sorts, has based a course of study upon the needs of the community in the way Manhattan, Feb. 4. The A class in Spanish is offered twice Spit on the floors; the sp.toons of agriculture and home economics a week on Tuesday and Thursday. are purely for ornaments.

The direct conversational method is Talk loud and whistle, especially used, graduated lessons beginning if we are at work. If this has not students of the State Agricultural College have taken a stand as favoring an activity fee being charged each student on enrolling. A petition has been sent to the state legislature urging that the fee plan be adopted. If the plan is allowed, the TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 COOPERATE WITH STAFF It is the earnest wish of the Sunflower staff that the faculty and students cooperate with them in making this year's book the best ever published by the school. New plans are under way to make, not only this book, but all future publications, bigger, better, and more representative than any other ever published here.

We would have you help us by getting your organization's material together so that It may be had at once by the editorial staff. Our room will be Seminar in the Kellog Library and you will find some one of the staff there at the chapel hour Tuesday and Thursday and during each afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Come in and confer with us in reference to paging, cost of paging, arrangement, and any other thing in reference to the work on this book. It's your book and we want you to help plan it. Some new features in the book will be, a cover design in two colors, pebbled pages, border design in folor, duo type printing, the cover itself to be padded leather.

These tilings will make the book not only more attractive, but decidedly more expensive. The more people you are able to interest in your organization, the less it it will cost each person in the group picture from that organization. We must have these photographs reach us at once. You should turn in your written material so that It can be edited and made ready for the desired effect sing. problems, has organized parents' associations in rural communities, and has otherwise so rejuvenated the spirit of education in the country that the support of education In Wake County is enthusiastic.

Based with simple objects are given. De signed especially for American stu If we are in a business conversa The Optical and Repairing Departments of our store are under the supervision of expert men, who gladly will attend to your wants along these lines. D. D. Williams Co.

Jewelers Optometrists lents, Mr. Ray W. Merrill, instruct tion with anyone, gentlemen are re or. quested to not wait until we are money will go to the support of athletics and the college paper, the A course in public speaking is of through, but to join in as we are upon his work in North Carolina, he was asked by the United States particularly fond of speaking to half Kansas State Collegian. fered for the purpose of training men and women to stand before an bureau of education to give an ac a dozen or more at the same time.

With 1,377 students voting, the audience and express their thoughts, Put your feet on the tables, or count of modern school problems, which appeared in his bulletin, free plan won by a majority of 19. According to the plans, the fee will lean against the desk; it will be of great assistance to those who are Cultivating School Grounds in clearly, concisely and in good clear-cut English. Most all of the time is devoted to actual practice and no not be charged the short-course writing. Wake County, North Carolina." The director of the State Normal School summer session at Emporia, is Dr. attempt to deal with theory of sub Persons having no business to A resolution directed to the mem ject.

transact will call often or excuse bers of the Kansas legislature protesting against the proposed fee rul- Classes will be organized in any themselves. Norman Triplett, professor of psychology. subject of mathematics for which Should the loan of money be de 'ng has been passed by members of sired, do not hesitate to ask for it the Yavapai Club, an organization TEACHING GERMAN IN there is sufficient call. The work is arranged to meet needs of members of class and not made to follow any as we do not require it for business composed largely of self-supporting THE GRADES Dr. C.

S. Trimble EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Successor of Dr. Garrison Office over Model 619 Com'l St. Phone No. 737 Fine Dyeing Hat Work Superior Cleaning Co.

Cleanliness First Suits Cleaned and Pressed, $1.00 We Call for and Deliver Phone 615 708 Commercial St. purposes, but merely for the sake of students in the Agricultural Col- orearranged plan. Concreteness and lending. Miss Babetta Stadler, formerly of Profane language is at all times 'ege. The resolution recites that the fee ruling would tend to destroy the democracy in the school and direct use will always be held fore most in any class.

Dr. Theo. Lind quist, instructor. the University of Kansas and Dick expected, especially if ladies happen lnson County High School at Chap to be present. man, has begun her work in the If you see anything in the office A course in practical electricity is offered.

It deals with problems the printer. We most earnestly hope that you will tell us things about the book and suggest to us ways of that you would like to have as a State Normal School of Emporia, as instructor in German. Miss Stadler would benefit students who need help the least while working a hardship on many not in a position to bear the burden. The resolution was signed by J. L.

Lusk, president, J. W. Worth'ngton, manager, and that arise In the electrical measure souvenir, just help yourself; take it ments that are needed in the usual was born in Nuremberg, Germany nuking it the best one yet published without asking; don't be bashful. applications of practical electricity. and her parents still reside there.

Come to the office and we shall be there and talk with you about the Mr. O. W. Tidd, instructor. BLUFFER'S LOGIC W.

G. Oehrle, secretary of the The commercial department offers good tilings you may have to sug Yavapai Club. We go to school to improve our a course in bookkeeping and commercial law. Mr. L.

A. Parke, in She has lived In the United States for fifteen years. She will have charge of the German instruction of the training school children and of the advanced scientific German in the Normal College. Miss Lillian gest. Let us all pull together and then we are sure to make the thing faculties.

structor. 'TEACHERS MUST TUTOR FATHERS AND MOTHERS" Our teachers are our faculties go. J. L. Carey, Editor.

Therefore we go to school to im Citizens National Bank Emporia, Kansas Capital and Surplus, $325,000 OFFICERS F. C. Newman, President C. H. Newman, Vice-President II.

W. Fisher, Cashier UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATE DEPOSITARY 4 per cent interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts Business English deals with both oral and spoken English which is used in every day life. Attention will Dudley is head of the department. prove our teachers. STUDY No lesson is better than a perfect be given to business and social cor HIGH SCHOOLS lesson.

SING AT EMPORIA Some Normal girls were studying their lessons for next day. The minutes fast were speeding and respondence, newspaper writing A poor lesson is better than no and if desired, to writing advertise lesson. ments. Punctuation, capitalization Therefore, a poor lesson is better there was no time for play. But books seemed dry and tasteless for and other grammar fundamentals than a perfect lesson.

Ten Kansas high schools have entered the "Eisteddfod" or singing contest to be held at the Emporia Spring Musical Festival. The high will be considered. Mr. George their thoughts oft went astray. Lasher, instructor.

Prof. T. to Ed. H. "Edwin, what schools thus far entered are: ElDor- They could not concentrate their minds, nor strict attention pay.

For who can study history or write a are you doing back there learning The work in German will be done as far as possible in the German language. An effort will be made ado, Ottawa, Topeka, Reading, Cot anything?" learned theme when her mind strays Ed. "No sir. Just listening to New Process Laundry LADNER HARTWIG Agents tonwood Falls, Howard, Martin, Junction City, Pratt County and off to new spring styles or Normal's you." to familiarize the students with German life and customs. Some simple text will be used, and It will be sup B.

B. team. "Attention is a mental state say SOUNDS LIKE A SCHOOL EXAM "There is no juvenile problem except as it is brought about by the home," declared Judge W. W. Parker, of the Lyon County probate and juvenile court, to students and faculty of the State Normal School of Emporia, Wednesday.

"The duty and responsibility of the teacher is greater than that of any other person except fathers and mothers. Next comes the judge of the juvenile court. You teachers must prepare yourselves not only to teach children but to teach fathers and mothers in some matters. If a mother of a family has the intelligence of an eight-year-old, and if the father seemingly does not care much about the home, you must be prepared to cooperate with the juvenile court authorities in cleaning up that home and those children. If you take that boy or girl who is likely to get into the juvenile court and make of him a good citizen, you have done far more for the community than if you had made a valedictorian of him." Judge Parker is an alumnus of the State Normal School of Emporia.

Chase County. Probably twenty other high schools will enter. Any high school in the state is eligible and prizes amounting to $500 will plemented by pictures, objects, and don't you think DeVoss is great? whatever may be useful in acquir The Potter Kansan offers a year's lie's such a human Prof, you know his students all will tell you so." ing a conversational vocabulary be given for the following: Mixed subscription to the first person who "The liver is the largest gland sends in a correct answer to the fol chorus, four part, twenty-four maxi Special attention will be given to pronunciation and accent. Miss Oh, girl, that game was simply mum number; boys' glee club, four lowing problem: "If it takes a four-month-old woodpecker, with a Babetta Stadler, instructor. grand! I yelled until my throat is part, twelve maximum number; girls' glee club, three part, twelve rubber bill, nine months and thir The department of physical train sore 'Quoth the never more!" teen days to peck a hole through a maximum number; male solo; A gift to strengthen friendship-your portrait.

L. G. ALVORD, PHOTOGRAPHER 14 West Seventh Avenue Huyler's Candies Always Fresh at JORDAN'S "Do, te, do, re, do I can't sing girl's solo; first sight test. The cypress log that Is big enough to ing offers classes to both men and ladies. A business men's class will be organized to meet Tuesdays and Emporia Commercial Club is raising your hat's too cute for anything! make seven shingles and it takes 165 shingles to make a bundle King James, he was the wisest fool the fund for prizes.

Thursday evenings. Body building worth 93 cents, how long will it do you observe 10:30 rule?" free hand exercises, plays and take a cross-eyed grasshopper, with "Cudge Culter has a fine black games and Bwimming will be given SENIORS ARE BUSY a. cork leg, to kick all the seeds out Mr. Clair K. Turner, instructor.

A women's class has been organ of a dill pickle?" Committees have been appointed by the senior class to look after some problems absorbingly senior in 003 Commercial St. Phone 320 Send Normal Bulletin home. lzed to meet on Tuesday evenings Gymnastic work, including caleS' "SOME EXCUSE" tehtics, dancing, folk and aesthetic nature. Friend to J. R.

"Why did you games, work and swimming. Misses raise vour can to that girl? You Mabel Smith, Irene Watson and eye I wish I had some chocolate pie. I'm reading essays by Montaigne I won three Hersheys on that game." "Where's Mr. Weber? Do you know? I wonder where that man did go. Believe me, this geometry's hard.

Don't you thing Tiny's a grand guard?" "I say, come on. Let's go to bed. I've studied till I'm nearly dead. I fear I'm ruining my eyes with all this effort to get wise." J. M.

WA The committee on class pins has made trips to jewelry stores, pored over pin catalogues1 and considered pins of all shapes and Bernice Galagher, instructors. don't know her, do you?" The course of American history J. R. to Friend "No, but my roommate does and this is his cap." FEBRUARY SEWING WEEK At Rorabaugh's Starting Monday, February 8 sizes. is recommended to those persons de siring a general survey of the forma NO WONDER SHE DIED tive period of the history of the The committee on caps and gowns has folders and price lists in its hands.

The class has yet to vote whether caps and gowns shall be United States. Special questions re lating to the Monroe Doctrine and "Yes," said the good woman, who was describing the last Illness of a friend, "she was taken suddenly sick Mexican question will be studied worn weekly throughout the semes ter, or only during commencement. Mliss Maude E. Minrow, instructor with pantomime poisoning, four doa A course in international law is Styles and prices of Invitations offered with interest directed in will be submitted to the class SORROW TOUCHES FACULTY While in Pittsburg to deliver a talk before the Southeastern Teachers' Association last week, Miss Blanche Ingersoll received a telegram announcing the death of her father. Thursday, Miss Helen Cole, secre- these questions: Powers on high sea Thursday morning by the Invitation 3 tors came to the house and insulted about her and diagrammed her case very closely.

They decided that she had eaten some fish or something that had paragraphs In it, and so committee. piracy, powers of a soverlgn body or state, arbitration, war, neutrality and many more vital questions Send Normal Bulletin home..

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