The Campus Reflector CUMBERLAND VALLEY STATE NORMAL SCHOOL VOL. II. N o. 16. FACULTY CORPS OF TEACHERS INCREASED S H IP P E N S B U R G , PA ., F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 15, 1 9 2 4 REFLECTOR CELEBRATES ITS FIRST BIRTHDAY Dean of Women Presents Birthday ; *, Gift Three New Members Added to Pres­ ent Staff; All Hold The staff of the “Campus Reflec­ Degrees tor,” celebrated the birth of the paper COME HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by holding a party in the dining room, Saturday evening. One year ago,, Feruary 9, the “Reflector” literally Three new teachers have been in­ stalled a t C. V. S.N. S. for the second uttered its first cry and since such semester. They are Miss Jessie Lane, an important date could not be allow­ Miss Clara Bragg, and Prof. Horace ed to pass unnoticed, the birthday Kenyon. Because of the absence of party ver St. Carlisle, Pa. You A re ARTHUR D R . Physician and Surgeon OSTEOPATHIC 168 L incoln Way East Chambersburg Prompt Service Reasonable Prices In v ited AND T H E Jeweler SHIPPENSBURG, PENN’A YOU, WILL BE MADE WELCOME THE HAT BOX Memorial LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. D. Bashore Q . DENTIST C. A. FARNER Lunch Room T. at all the Services in the Presbyterian 32 South Earl St. Shippensburg C. V. Phone 14-Y WE IN V IT E YOU Shoe Shine Parlor ' to Bank with THE PEO PLES NATIONAL | BOOKS BOUGHT | C LE A R A N C E S A L E O F Overcoats & Suits i “ =j] 3 S g e l u d i n g a n y n e w b o o k p u b l i s h e d . L is ts fr e e . S a v e m o n e y b y b u y in g a l l y o u r b o o k s h e r e . L i b r a r i e s s u p p lie d to t h e s c h o o ls . N e w b o o k s . B ib le s a n d d ic tio n a r i e s f o r g ir l s . C a ll a n d s e e , o r w r ite u s . s |g [|] s |g Hamilton & Railing | A U R A N D ’S B O O K S TO R E 1 33 W. King St. 3 925 N . T h i r d St. Qjjj Shippensburg H a r r is b u r g . P a . Shoe Wizard Store All those who pass through the door of success find it labeled “Push” To Keep That T rain­ in g "Pep” In sist on For Oxfords and Pumps Gymshues and Tennis Goods Big line to select from at lowest prices Fine shoe repairing a specialty J. B. Morrison Restnurnnt G O S SE R T’S 22 East King Street Confectionery SMSMSMSMMSMSMiSMSMSMSMMSMSIF W O R LD B E A T E R S A T T H E IR P R IC E WONDER CLOTHES NATIONAL BISCUITS W. R. Martin I A. E. MARTIN Solicits your patronage Quick service Cleanliness is our motto Arter’s Shop 313 Market Street Harrisburg, Penn’a ¿¡gigjgigjgjgjg!ISJ3Hgi3J3J3HSMISiSJS13I5J3I3MSMSlSJS15ISI3I3I3J3ISJSJSI5ISlSJ3I3I3EiSiElSJS13 F T P C T — FO R — A First-Class HAIR CUT Spalding and Reach Athletic Equipment "O L D T O W N C A N O E S ” We also sharpen razor blades and shears of all descriptions 3|gjgi3ISISISMBISJSMSEISMSMI3M3I3iSI3i313I3I3M3EISISJ51BJSIBM5M0MSISiSi3I3ISlBMMIpl EVERYTHING FOR SPORT THE SANITARY B a r b e r S h op S0SEISI5MBJ3l3MSJSISJBJSJSIBJiSI3MSJSJ3J5lDi,' T I T T L E | a specialty 24 West King Street & Candy Shippensburg Pressing and Cleaning REPR ESENTA TIVE . 211 M arket S treet, Harrisburg, Pa. S H E N K Tobacco 7 East King Street Ice Cream Up-to-the-Minute Merchant Tailoring From Our Factory Direct To You Sale on Now—Suits and Overcoats Reduced to Half Price Church M ic k e y Baker’s Barber Shop Taxi Service Brushed Wool Sweaters, Bath Robes, House Coats, Underwear and Gloves at 20% off the market price - this week only. SPRING’S ADVANCE AGENT ~ JITNEY QUICK LUNCH Lee H. Deihl J. L. White Prop. 3 S. Earl St. L. H. Hinton Mgr. Shippensburg Next P. R. R, Depot South Earl St. M l Bank SJSJSI3l3IS13M5l3JSI315I3H3HSf5EJEI3JBJSI5ji; Shippensburg 62 South Main St. J. P. R 0 S S I Wholesale Dealer In In vites You to do B u si­ Lemons, Oranges, Peanuts B a n a n a s a S p ec ia lty n e ss With Them Pennsylvania Chambersburg THE CAMPUS REFLECTOR FOURTH PAGE I ’LL SE E YOU AT “ S ID S ” POCKET B IL L IA R D S BULLETIN Friday, February 15, 1924 CIGARS and TOBACCO 7:00 P. M.—Philo Literary Society, Shippensburg 9 West King Street Main Auditorium. 7:00 P. M. Normal Literary Society, ^EiaaaiaigjajaiaiaiaiasiaMMSMaraiaiaiaiaffi Training School Chapel. 9:00 P. M. Basketball game. Junior High vs. Juniors. Follow The Bunch 1 AFTER S C H O O L TO Fleming’ s Drug Store I For Kodaks, Films and Everything Necessary for Kodaking. Films Developed and Printed on Twenty-four Hour Schedule. Toilet Soap, 'Perfumery, Talcum and Face Powder. Soda Water and Sundaes. No. 9 West King Street S Ej s a g Saturday, Feebruary 15 ,1924 1:30 P. M;—Basketball game, Seniors vs. (Sophomores. ' 2:00 P. M.—Basketball game, Varsity vs. Kutztown Normal School. 7:00 P. M.—Senior dinner and dance. Sunday, February 17, 1924 8:50' A. M.—Sunday School. M.—Y. M. and Y. W. meetings ^[gjgjg[gjgiaisiaiaiaiBjaiaia®sisisfa®aEisEia i 6:00 6-.oo P. p. m ¡N a Tuesday, February 19, 1924 7:45 A. M.—Reflector Staff meeting. Wednesday, February 20, 1924 7:00 P. M.—Prayer Meeting, Main Auditorium. Make the Team! Thursday, February 21, 1924 6:15 P. M —Junior high vs. Freshmen D o n ’t be- a n "also ra n ”—W I N w ith th e S p ald in g "O ly m p ic C h am p ion sh ip R u n n in g S h o e. The Training School children paid honor to Ex-President Wilson last Wednesday afternoon by standing at attention in silence for one minute. The Star Spangled Banner Concluded the service. 1 2 6 N a s sa u S t., N . Y . LAUGHLIN’S STUDIO and GIFT SHOP 18 EAST KING STREET—(GROUND FLOOR) Photographs, Framing, Kodaks, F i'n j and Finishing Stationery and A rt Novelties. c . V. S. N. SCHOOL. STUDENTS WELCOME GET YOUR NEXT SUIT OR OVERCOAT AT K R O N B N B B R G ’S C arlisle’s D ependable Store T h e L a rg e s t M e n ’s S to re in S o u th ern P e n n ’a g ja ja ia ia ia ia aiM aM M M M a M M a M a M a M a a M 5 isia ® a ® sEiEJ5 Eia® aEM M S iS J3 ia isiaM ais GREAT O pportunities For A dvancem ent A reliable Teachers’ Agency is the surest, most modern and business-like way fo the progressive teacher to secure the advancement he or she deserves NO ENROLLMENT FEE NO CHARGE TO EMPLOYERS Our connection with Pennsylvania school work covering forty years enables us tor give high class service to both teachers and school officials. CENTRAL TEACHERS’ AGENCY, John S. Arnold, Manager 202 Walnut Street Harrisburg, Penn’a a l u m n i n o tes SS R O T H ’S I S GOODS j SALE F O R ANNUAL FEBRUARY DRY — AND — â Is Now Going On N O T IO N S TRY ! 50-Piece Dinner Set FREE With a Purchase of $150 00 or More R. Paul Smith Corner East King and South Earl Streets i fi Shippensburg, Pa. C. V. Phone 18-X STATIONERY The Chronicle LIGHT LUNCH!!! The Sugar Bowl j VICTORY THEATER I H 1 I I TH E HOTTENTOT KIRSSIN’S TRIMMER’S llth Anniversary Sale F rid a y , F eb . 8 M ARTIN ’S S T A Y E R ’S Dependable Merchandise DRUG S T O R E Sodas and Sundaes STATIONERY Corner King and Penn Streets Everything To Help Your Game At Prices That Are Reasonable * —o— For School Days Paul Jones Middies Guaranteed fast colors Brushed W ool Sweaters Pure Silk and Sport Hosiery We Solicit Your Patronage L. P .T E E L Bruce Berry, Manager DRY GOODS Goods Delivered Free THE BEST? The engagement of Sarah Hess of Paul Weft ’23 and Karl Blanche ’23 were week-end visitors at C.V. S. N., the class of ’21 to Paul Negley, has WE HAVE IT IN S. Mr. Blanche is teaching in the recently been announced. Miss Hess Elizabethville Schools. He has charge has been teaching in the Harrisburg schools. of the science department. The marriage of Miss Ruth Shuman W. Don Morton of the class of 1905, Dennison’s Goods is residing át Omaha, Nebraska. Af­ of Newburg, Pa., to Prank A. Heberly Rustcraft Wares has recently been announced. The Waterman and Wirt Pens ter" his, graduation from C. V. S.N. S. Venus Ever Point Pencils Mr. Morton taught in the public ceremony was performed Dec. 23, 1923 Esterbr.ook an*d Hunt’s Pens schools for several years. He is now at the home of the bride’s parents Sanford’s Ink and Paste by Rev. H. R. Myers. The bride was Let us serve you engaged in the Insurance business. graduated from C. V. S. N. S. in 1922. Charlese Raffensberger is teaching An interesting letter has recently near Philadelphia. Mr. Raffensberger been received from one of the Alumni was graduated, from C. V. S. N. S. in o f C. V. S. N. S.—W. S. Hendershot, Stationery — Giftwares 1921. who was graduated in 1910. Mr. Hen­ i2 South Earl Street Fred Lamferson ’20 is enrolled in dershot has not been to the school the Dickinson Law School. Mr. Lam­ since 1912, but says he is very proud | ferson was a successful teacher for of his Alnja Mater. Mr. Hendershot j several years after leaving Normal is engaged' as a distributor of furni- j but has now decided to enter the law ture for Public Buildings. WE W ISH TO IMPRESS profession. From the “Ursinus Weekly” we UPON YOUR M EM O RY Paul Shull is teaching in the Lew- learn th at Ralph Heiges ’23 is hold­ T H A T WE SERVE istown schools. Mr. Shull was a ing his own at basketball. Ralph is member of last year’s graduating a member of the Varsity five and is playing a position at guard: In a reclass. LIGHT LUNCH! , Clair McVitty is Teaching in a vo­ cent game with Osteopathy he was cational school in the Hawaiian Is­ high scorer with five field goals and L IG H T LU N C H !! lands. Mr. McVitty was. graduated one foul to his. credit. Karl Blanche ’23 the first Business from C.V. S.N. in 1915. , . Hope Ferguson is teaching near Manager of the “Campus Reflector,” Doylesburg, Pa., . Miss, Ferguson was was a guest at the “Reflector’s” birth­ day party Saturday evening. Mr. a member of the class of 1917. Harper Wentz is teaching in the Blanche told of the excitement the Expedite School, Cambria County. He staff had in making up the first issue The Students Rendzvovx was recently elected President of the of the paper. We wondered why the Cambria County,Alumni Association. Castoria ad had appeared so many Mr. Wentz was graduated from C.V. ^times in that first paper. S. N. S. in 1918., Verrion Wink is principal of the Hrai3Maja!siaMaiaEEEMSMa®5iaiaMSMaisi3faMSMaMafaiBMa®sŒiaiaEiai5!M3i3i3 schools at Robertsdale, Penna. Mr. ■ ■■ |3J Ed Wink was a member of the class of a Shippensburg I 1917. John Neely .’22 is teaching in the Beaversdale schools. He. is coaching , Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15th and 16th athletics and teaching science. Dr. James, Smiley is practicing med­ icine at Yeagerstown, Pa. Dr. Smiley a was graduated from C. V. S. N. S, in i. 1891, and was- q cla,ss maté of Dr. REGULAR PRICES AND A SPECIAL GOOD COMEDY Heiges. a[liííDjaEM M aaM aM M M M fflaiajaÉJSfflSEiaiaM sisiaisJEEisM sisiaM aHaiaiaEEEiaiaiaiaia® A. C. Shuck ¡(State,.certificate) 1909, is superintendent of the schools in Freehold, New Jersey.. Mr. Shuck had formerly ■been principal of the | Chambersburg High School. Mr. Chas. E. Boyer is superintend­ ent of the schools at Saldorf, Minne- ] sota. Sir. Boyer was graduated from C. V. S. N. S. in 19.10. ï V SB A K O Ralph .Angle ’20 is a student at STARTS AND State College. The Cambria County Alumni Asso­ C A N D Y ciation reorganized October 24, 1923. , Ends Feb. 16 The following officers were elected: SHIPPENSBURG President, Harper Wentz. ’18; Secre­ A Real Bargain Event CARLISLE MECHANICSBUR0 tary, Emma. Shaw ’96; Treasurer, j Don’t Miss It William C. Nenninger ’18. The or- I ganization is planning a number of . important •meetings'. / ;i fU Gordon Charlton is .head coach of j SODAS athletics in the Ebensburg schools. | CANDIES ’ Mr. Charlton was graduated from C. j Everything In Drugs V. S. N. S. in 1921. J. Emory Thomas of the class of 1894, is principal of the McConnellsDELICIOUS burg High School. Mr. Thomas was t h e r e x a l l s t o r e superintendent of; the Pulton County 54 East King Street Schools for eight years. CI GARS 6i®«® as®®®«®«®«® DO YOU WANT TED KEET Sporting Goods 210 North Second St. H arrisburg, Penn’a