PERU PEDAG
PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1923.
IN ebrnsn,n Btcde Norou:.l Sr:h()oL, Li&rary,
COLOR SONG.
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F ling stbroad our college colors
To the fr ee Nebraksa breeze, Blending h eaven ' s own white and azure
Wit h the Ro ft green of th e tr ees
Whil e our loya l hearts and voices
With pride and joy unite
A 11 we s ing- - Peru' d evo tion
To the p a le blu e and the white ' Chorus.
Hepea t last four Jin es of fir s t verse .!
Thr u the years of s un and s had ow
Mid the Rce n es we lo ve so well
O'er our hearts our d ea r old color s
Sti ll weav e their magic spell;
A•td what e ver lif e Hhall call u s
We 'll st riv e w i th all our might
To uohold the brave tradition
Of th e pale blue a nd th e white. Chorus.
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Wh e n the cares o f life o' e rtake us, cq qt 'l 'l r loc-k' wi t h
Sho uld o ur dearest hopes forsake u s
Fa lse fortun es f ade a way ,
s h a ll banish pain and sa dn ess By m e rnori es f o nd and bri g ht, Of the old Ne br as ka Co ll eg e And the pal e blu e a nd th e w hite C h orus.
INCREASED ENROLLMENT : Students Are Candidates For Degrees Bach
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)PERU WINS soTH GAMES
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II t;obcats Show the Missourians from Maryville and Tarkio
Hi sto r y repeated it se lf, eve n if Ithe stellar work 0' Ban ion and t he score d id not Pe ru wo n a n - Ha yes Coach Graf u sed We im er,
I ot h Pr hard -fough t ga me from Mary - Conway, Edie and Bu i s in g bes id es v rll e , 14 to 7 It wa :> th e first ga m e tho se s tartin g th e g ame. E ve ry
Ith a t the Bobcat s p layed It op- ma n on th e Pe ru team deserves e n ed th e se a so n with a victory, a ' mention. The l ine pl a y ed exceo -
T he State Teachers Co ll ege wei- I Superintendent G i lkeson is au·J corned Pre s ident; Pat e by g i vi n g thority f o r th e s tatem e nt that the him a decided in crease in e nroll - D e monstra tion High Sc h a a l ha s in ment. Th e increase is espec i a ll y c r ease d its enrollm e nt. Many boys I promi s i ng, since al mos t h a lf of th e a nd gi rl s fr (J m the s urrounding s tu dents a r e fre s hm e n T he 12 1 high sc hools, as Nema ha, Brownm e mbe r s of the cla ss of 1927 do vi lit! and Julian, are coming to · n o t total quite fifty pe r ce nt cf the ; Peru t o i!C hool. Seve ral st ud ents
J fact that may be om inou s for th e tiona! football. Captai n B itzi e's colleges in th e Nebraska Co nf er- plun g in g , Bu i s in g ' s return of enr o llment. 2 57 co ll ege st u de nts ; from Wes te rn Nebraska and a few J J e nc e j punts, Ed i e's speed Be ll 's tackhave entere d t h e Teachers Co ll ege Ifrom ou t of t.he state· are taking l I The p la y was somewhat rag - and Del ze ll' s passing f eatured Se veral of th ese are g r aduate!! re- advantage of the sp le ndid high I Captain Bit zie 1
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g ed, and th e r e was more fumblJng the backfi e ld Sandb e r g's fing e r g-i st ering for s pe ci a l work Ten Isc h(J ol that the state erected re -i Captai n Bit z ie, 1 95 pounds , w h o than the r e w i II be late r in t h e sea- k e pt him out of play mo s t of the of t he numbe r ex pect to me e t t h e cen tl y for d e m on st ration p urp oses. I Jea d s the 1923 Bobcats, i s o n e of s o n Ot h e r wi se both t ea ms played game f o r t h e A B. deg r ee I S tud y ce nt er co urs es ar_e b e in g ! th e ha rd es t p lun g in g full back s in j excep t foo tb a ll. From I Th e. Bobcat were 1n Ma y 1 orga n ized as ra p 1dly as t he m s tru c- ! th e Nebraksa Confere nce He do es p o rnt of v1ew of th e s pec t a tors 1t mad e w t he seco nd and th1rd quarP r es id e n t Pate i s v e ry opt i mi s lic! tor s ca n fi nd time to or ganize ., th e puntin g and th e pas s in g; he i s wa s a thri 11 in g ga me Both of i t e r s Th e first came on a a bo u t t he coming se me s ter. A Mi ss M i one, of th e hi s t ory d epa rt - a trippl e thr ea t m a n. H e h as bee n Peru' s touc hd own s we r e made by Pass from De lze ll t? fnrt he r incr ea se i s ex p e e ted P e ru ro ent , has taken charge o f a class Ia m e mb e r o f th e und efea t ed B ob- th e ae ri a l rout e And WJth Bu JSJO g runmng In · has al mos t a r ecord a mon g th e nor- of forty -sev e n a t H e bron. Thi s is j cat ba s k e t ball taem. s nagged one in the las t min ute of It e rfe r e nc e , the Pawne e C i ty la d mal :! o f t he co untry fo r its perce nt- the largest c lass y et organi zed pl ay a nd race d it t o P e ru' s one- raced 3u yards for a touchdown al( e of h oy s. Nea r ly h a lf o f th e P eru Hi yard line where Forr est Be ll s top - In the third q uarte r, De lze ll passe d
Not i ce : The office r s of th e vari- 1 s t u ie nt s a r e F0 r i ns tance, ped it wi th a flyinl' tackl e. Peru 15 yard s acro ss th e goa l to Frary o f t t, e fi r .:;t huo dr ed to e nroll in ou s or g ani zat i on s will b e run th e vs. d d If th points Captai n n ex t is sue. A li s t of th e hi g h H b H he ld and Ma ryville wa s efeat e e · S e ptembe r, 4 8 b o ys a nd s choo l cla ss offi ce r s will a ls o ap- am urg i Maryv ill e ma d e many s ub s titu - B1tz1 e k1ck e d b oth goa ls. In th e Friday, 3:00 p. m. tion s two ef the s ub st i t ut e• doing I (Continued on la s t pag e) were gir ls p ear
THE PERU PEDAGOG IAN
Ente r ed at the Posto ffice at P e ru, N e b r a s ka as se con d- class m atte r.
Pub li shed Week ly by the Peru State Teach e rs Colle ge
$ l. OO per year. Singl e c o p:.::y---"=...5 c t s _ _
If y o u do not rece iv e your Peda gog ian lea ve n otice in th e P e dagog i an b ox in th e Adm ini s trati o n bui lrling. Managing Ed itor
C RYSTAL ME Y ERS ·
lWT H SANDALL
MILDRED PATE
DOROTHY WADE
th u s ia s m. The e ve m ng s e nte1 -I ..llldll
tain ment was giv e n ove r to ga mes ,
PIANO§
de Newhou se and M r. Har e. One of
und e r t he dir ect i on of Pea r I I
Of the Better
t he b es t f ea tur es of the p r og ram was t h e Better Baby Contes t wh ic h t 11 1 uS i C wa s he ld. The ju d ges f o r thi s wer e Let us y o ur
Mar j o r ie A r no ld, Muriel Scheue r,
Ze nas Ti ech and L:vle L a u g hl i n.
GASK ILL MUSI C QO.
The f our bes t g i r l ba bi es ch ose n b n
A · t t l\• ' age N eb ra"ka ''it .v and A u ur
BS JS a n r we re Ella T ei c h, Myrl E mi ck, AI- Orga ni za t i ons Of _ u :e c: =:: at
Perso nal s vina S elk , and Mi ss J oh ns o n : a. ::;; '" ._ .., _,...
th e b oys, H a r la n T aylo r a nd B i l l Bo, C lasses g ll;l took fir s t and f3ec o nd pri ze and I oe
Cir c u la ti n n Ma nager 0 .u IIL7u •li:J' I Forr est Be ll and Mauri ce B oren, j thi r d a nd fourt h. Su p per p artn er s I
Volume X I X of th e Peru P e dag og i an beg in s with t hi s numb e r. In its w er e c hose n by a g r a nd march b eg innin g t he paper wa s known as th e Per u Normalite ; th e na m e was T he d a ss colo r s purpl e and amb er , chan ge d when the Nor m a l Sc hoo l becam e th e Te ac h e r s Co ll ege It Js we r e a rti s t i cal ly carriad o u t i n I he o n e of t he o ldest co ll e ge papers in th e !ltat e. de ligh t f u l refr es hm e nts which
CUSt Om e r
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EAST SIDE BASEMENT HA.RBE R
J o hnson & Helm, Pro p s.
Th e staff i s anxiou s to give t h e st ud e n t s a nd th e int e r es ted a lumni c losed t he even ing' s en t e r tainm e n t , a cr ed itabl e new.;;pape r Ev e r y effo r t will be mad e to g i ve th e new s S in ce the pap e r is prin te d in Pe ru, each week th e lates t i tems can be Freshme n Peru. Neh r. ca rri e d. Students wi ll p lease r e me mb e r that the P ed a gog i a n i s th e ir Tn e c ons ists of pap e r , and that they c a n ai d in makin g i t o f value t o th e st ud e nt b ndy. 1 24 p eppy m embe r s. At th e fi rst j;A new s pa p e r i s m ade po ss ibl e by it s subsc rib e r s and it s m eet in g of t h e year arrangem e nt!"l Yo u are r ead in g a co mp lete w h; n Eac h st udent is a su bscri ber; the co ntin gent fee cove r s the s ubs cr ip- w t! r e m arie f o r a get acqu ai n te d Lincoln S tar You have the sat Js act l(l n ° th b t I f h P d f 'I' d n PW p a p e r featnr e s ar e e e,. tio n. l'o o ur adve rtiser s we g i ve espec i a l thanK s t e e ru s tu par ty , which wa s h e ld at th e c ol - the n ews acJ J tJ e s ll n t h e news o f · h p d · j t h h I I" o b tainable Two le aserl wir t- s erv i c e s carry d h I will r e m e mb er to m e ntiOn t e e agog 1an n o w an 1 e n w e n f ea Jng lege gy m , Se p te m be r 21. Th is the w n rld to T he Sta r- The f.._ s !:'OCi<i te d an t e nwith o ur advertis e r s , it wil l b e a ki ndness to the s taff. lf th e y w il[ party accomp li 3he d i ts p u r pos e ; te rn arion al News Serv i ce, providin g t h e :,t r o ng est ne ws te ll non-adverti se r s th at th ey s h o uld ad ver tise in the P e dagng i a n, the I e r yone met everyo n e else se r v i ce possible. t hough tfuln ess w ill be ap p r ec iated. And above all , we urge you to h e lp September 25 t he f ollow ing The g r eate s t cart oo ni sts and f eatu r e t h ose who h e lp us. Patr o n i ze o ur ad ve rti se r s cer s were electe d: w ri ters are o o ntr i butors t o The Star.
Ol i n El l iot t, v i ce p rei sdent. fil l your new.;;pap e r wants. It s the p ap e r f o r t he home. Mar y McVay , se cretary. Casey , t r easurer and r Ppo rt e r ·I:;
Pr of. Hi ll is o ur fa cu lty adv i se r II an ri h e has alr eady dem o nstra te d I hi s abi l ity t o ha ndl e stude nt s by hi s ab le supe rvi sio n o f t h e fir s t I
MUSICAL CHAPELS ENJOYED I Mrs Beck , v ic e preRid e n t pa ty and the electio n of officres
Th e fir st ch apel p r og ram s have 1 Irm a Cas ey, sec r e tary and tr easbee n mu s i cal , that i s, all e xcept ur e r.
Saunders Ca f e--for Meals an d L1.1nches
H ar ry Ta ckect , p r es i de nt. Yo u ca n always find so m ething goo d i n T he S tar; i t wi ll With a n in creased e nrollm e n t ha s co me an in crea se in peo. The f oo tba ll ra ll ies have bee n a joy t o at h le tic enthu s ia s t s a nd t o loy al alum ni. Th e r ev i\ al o f Mr P ep at th e T ar kio rally de!'erves s p ec ial m e n tion. Wi t h t h e sp ir it t hat i s n ow rampant among th e s tud ents P er u is b ound to be one of th e l ivel ie s t in s titut i on s of lear ni ng in th e s tat e. And the num ber r< will increa se e ven fas t e r t han they a r e now in· c r ea; in g L et's al l pu ll tJgether a n d pu ll hard.
HO ,vtE PIES
A b r ig ht futur e f o r t hi s class is ;... - w ' _.. " • -·
Cheap
Cleani f!1g on Dark
Clothes
the ones g i ve n to t h e Maryvill e an d Mr s. Ca rl so n. r e p o rt e r Ta rki o r al li es T he co llege o r c hes· M i t:s Pal m er is s p o n sor o f th e t ra a u3 the co ll tg e ba n d , 1 each led S en i o r cla ss ' for th is year. by P r of Jindra, gave tw o' del i g h tJ unio r s ful p r ogram s. Tf·,e o r ch e st ra haR J . . 1 l\n. T f um o r s w1t 1 e a r o r spon· beco m e a larg e r oragmzat1o n; and I h f d ·· so r ave no t yet o rm e a perma- th e ba nd has bee n re-or ga n tze o. I n . . A ne nt o r gan Jzat Jo n const Jt u tJo n fact, the band prom 1ses to be t he d b 1 h b d · b a n ya ws av e ee n rawn up v
Co rn e ll an m1t ·
Th e h igh sc h oo l foetbal l t ea m that m ade s o c r editabl e a sh o wing in 1922 is w ork i ng eac h n ight un de r Coach Yerk f: s t o kee p P e ru among the bette r h ig h s c h oo l team s in so uth ea;s<.' rn Ne b r aska Th e boys met a r everse i n th e fi r st gam e a gai nst Bla n chard , I owa T he I owa bo:v" w e r e too b i g and to o fast fo r Ye r k es ' s Bo bkit te ns. best s ince th e d a ys of Pr o f esso r s 1 d rl b 0 .d C • d S h Ia c o mm 1ttee 1e a e y av 1 o s Th e Girl s Glee club le d by Miss t.e ll o. The offic ers wlll elected We so licit yo ur Pat rona ge
Can he done-i s d o ne- be cause it do e sn't sh o w We c har ge $ 1. 50 fo r a ma n ' s sui t becau s e v.e c i Pan it in just t he sam e w ay as a p a u of whi t e kid g loves or a ba l l gow n.
Don't neglect your dark clothes
Idurin g the fall season Th e soi l i s t h ere an d pos s ib ly germs, t oo, even if do es n' t Why t ake chances wi t h go od cl o thes o r with you r h e a l t h'?
Know Cleat1er at the nex t r egul ar m ee tm g-. Blankenship , e n te r t an;ed one m orn - Th 1 b J h b l\a e c ass num e r s seve ntee n; KJ"ng ' s Barber Shop . m g w1 th t re e num e r s c -
Tail or & Cleaner CEJKA, A.
I' ' T W"ld R , n ea r ly h alf of t h e e nrollment I s D o we l s ' o a J ose wa s l s t d oo r n cr th C it iz" ns Ba nk Phon e 62 Peru, Nebr. I m as culrn e m ge n de r. ' [ especi all y w e ll rec e 1ved Th1 s club .. wil l be with J S of ten, w e h o p e. S oph omores J , ' M iss Blanken s hi p, a sol l1i s t of n o te I Th e Sophomor es are glad , i nde e d, herse lf , i s develop in g a fin e gl e e t o be back aJrain in "Old Pe r u" c lu b. a ft e r spe ndin g a ve r y plea sant su m· L ast w eek t he Pub l ic Sc h oo l Mu · mer va cation. W e f e el pleased to s ic D e partment gave a program see so many o ld o ld acqua int ances f eatur in g a piano s:J io by Mi ss McVay , a cor ne t number by Mr. Crande ll , a nd a sop rano s olo b y Mi ss Me e k.
as w e ll as new Sopho mores in P e ru t hi s yea r, and o nly h o pe that they wi ll h ave a very pl easant and hap py s choo l y ea r. We a r e he r e to wo r k and enj oy o ur se lves , an d i n orde r to s uc ce e d s uc cess fully we
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WITH YOUR KO MAKE A Of the School Year
la s t w ee k a n d t h ey a re a s follow s : Ma r k D e lz e ll, pr es id ent
Paul Dunlap, vice pr es iden t Th e lm a We ll s , secr et ar y Myr l E mrick, tr easu rer. Car ri e Masn n , r e p o rter.
We know t h at th ese peop le a re ve r y ca pabl e of carin g fo r t he r e · s pOJ1s i b i lities w hi c h a r e be for e them and we w i s h th e m a p leasant and s uc cessf ul year's wo rk.
The r a lli es ha ve b ee n e nthu s iast i c. Th e Ma r yv ille rally intr oduced th e Fre s hm e n in t o Pe ru yell s and tra diti o ns . A nd t he Bo bcats mu st h a ve pe p and coope ration. W e a r e go in g to put coll ege and aid e d from th e s ide lin es by Ye ll cla ss sp irit in to ou r w ork and not L l' ade r Coat ne y a nd hi s cohort s, s h i rk o ur duty. defeate d the Mi sso ur ians 14 to 7 Th e cla ss office r s were e lec t ed Th e Fr es hm en we r e not lo ng in lea rnin g. When t he Tarkio r a ll y wa s he l d, th ey wer e pre s ent in fo r ce. L ed by M r. Whi t t e n and Mr. Coa tn ey ' t hey : revi ve d Mr. Pep l from h i s pr e mature coffi n a nd fair· ly s hook th e n e w a uditorium. Coach Graf a nd Captai n B itz i e m ade a f ew remarks , and th e t eam and t he rooters le ft r ead y and w i Jl. in g to wh i p Tarkio i n to fr os ting.
WITH OUR CLASSES Seniors.
The seni o r cla ss was organi ze d la st Thursday and th e fo ll ow ing ofticers e le c t e d: George Wil ly, pre s id en t.
Th e Sop hom ore s began th e ir socia l ca le nd a r w ith a ban g , w hen they h e ld the ir fi r st pa r ty in the hi g h sc hoo l au di to ri um last Fr ida y ni g h t. Abou t s i xty-five m e mb e r s of th e c lass were prese nt an d ea ch was fi ll e d w i th c la ss pep and e n
oN THE CAMPUS
arSeant & E.o.
T wo Peru alumni, the Misses GROCERS Ruby Thompson and Sigfrid Johnson o f Falls City, we re the g uests
High School Schedule.
Oct. 12 Hamburg, Ia at Preu.
Oct. 19 , Nebrasksa City, at Nebraska C1ty. '
Nov· 2 , Wahoo at Peru.
Nov. 9, Tarki O at Tarkio, Mo.
Nov· 16, Plattsmouth at Pe ru.
Nov. 23, Stella at Peru
Nov. 29, Auburn at Auburn. Nebruska City, Nebraska of Myrl Emerick over the week
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Meals Short Orders
H D. FRARY, Proprietor
A uburn , Neb ra s ka
We boost Peru-and Feed you too BURLINGTON CA.FE
One block north B urlingto n Depot Nebraska City, Nebr.
Wesse Is Suns & Co.
Nebraska City, Nebr.
Our showing of u ew Autumn Coats and Dresses include ga rnents for every occasion to meet individual differences-such popular makes as
Betty Wales, Koroch, Prentzess and Hart Schaffner & Marx ARE HERE
e nd.
Mr. and Mr s. Marshall of Panama, Neb., spent a f e w days th e ir daughter, Viva.
Th e appointment of offi cers of Mt. Vernon Hall wa s one of th e 1 first duties of the year. The following offices were appointed:
For either ladies or men, we have the very latest at moderate prices. When in our city ste p in and let us show you some REi\L STYLES.
BUGK'S BOOTERIE
Nebraska City, Nebr.
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Oct. 26, Falls City at F a ll City.
Se6 Mardis---
Your patronage always appreciated Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Goods Quality Groceries
Muri e l Scheuer, president ; Pearl Nel so n , vice president; Mar jorie Arnold, secretary; Amy Kite , Phone 25
-FOR 6000 EA.TSSee Mardis .
treasurer; and Alice Sorenso n, reporter (We wish the be1t of luck
to Amy. Why? (How many nickles _,
1did you collectt he other night , When in ne ed of a Docto r for your Watches, Jew el ry, IAmy?'??)
or spectacles, call on J C Chatelain
I A decidedly unique form of en- If you wish to buy a Philo, Everett or Sea l Pin call on t e rtainment was Rtaged in the dor- ·• J C. CHATELAIN, the Jeweler
Modern Up-to-date System
Faculty and Students will find a cordial welcome here
Citizens State Bank
II m itory Tuesday evening, when the second floor girls challen g ed the 1 third floor to a game of football. THE A j Was it very exciting??'! Well! The B NK iN PERU score was 6 to 0 in favor of third; itouchdown scored by Edith Argal Three cheers for the third!! : Ten se ecxitement reigned thruout th e game and both sides displayed Isome admirable work. Bruised kn ees and skinned elbows were unu s u a lly common the next day. If j th ese games are tJ be continued
The Bank on the Gerner ! for any length of time it would be:-------------------·----
advisable to widen the halls. Yes,
' girl11?
The r=>eople's Store
A suggestion, (the result of an Students Head q u a rte rs for Good Things to Eat and We, the observers of Wear Give us a call
: the d o rmitory porch on date I nights, deem it advisable to eith e r
Ivicie ben 1!hes for the wooers a nd 1 1th e wooeJ. It .-; o<Ald piirhaps pr e1
/ widen the porch railings, or, pro-
vent future accidents , such as fallin g (Jff the porch and los i ng one's : dignity. For information int.ervi e w-well-all s ee Cecil Coatn ey and Mary McVay
I The social activities of the col-
1 lege ye ar s tarted off with a " bang"
Iat the mixer given September 15
11923, in the gym. At the do or stu- idents were given yellow or green
1 slips which marked off the sheep
! from-er -the sopha from the Ifre s hmen. A r e lay race. which
1 ended in the mobbing of Delzell, and Yerkes as th e points
of contact, was a feature of the ev· ening. A grand march was form· ed and refreshments were served
while the crowd marched. The J mixer ended when the lights blink!ed and the participants left feeling 1th a t the mixer had acc om plished Iit s purp ose, that of ful'nishing an opportunity to meet all the stud e nts
Shad es of Dani e l Boone! Have
yo u seen the rank shrubbery that has b een perambulatin g ;;;; around tbe campus o 1 the fac es of j some of the boy s? No, little on e , ; thes e are not the " wild men of Borneo,'' these are merely t he ''w ild men of Peru," who are pay-
S0MG. f3G.0f3bF; SPf;NB
their odd chan ge, others "invest" it in a Savings
Account
The differenc e later on in life is the difference betw ee n "Suocess" a nd · 'Fa i iure"
Why not open a Savings Account T od ay ?
WE PAY 5 percent INTEREST ON SAVINGS PERU STATE BANK
Groceries Dry
Our Store will close for o.11 College Foot ball Games.
!Redfern & 81/enberger
It's our Business to Repair your Shoes. There is as much di ffe renee in shoe repairing as th.are ia in merchandi sing. Be sure th ey' re repaired right We know how
THE BEST SHOE SHOP-Elmer Ringer, Proprietor. ing a bet; no co liars nor shaves f or a week. HowP.ver, this means no !" "dates," so s eve ral of th e boys
ha ve r e turned to public view minus the hirsuite
Va rs ity Schedule
Oct. 20, h.earr.ey at Kearney.
Oct. 7, Doane at Crete.
Nov. 2, Cotner at Bethany.
Nov. 9, Wayn e at Preu.
N o v 16, York a t York.
Nov. 23, Midland at Peru.
SATURDAY
Express
Successor
Rea.dy to serve you with the newest fall styles that can be found.
ORGANIZATIONS Y.W.C.A.
Our second devotional mee ting was Recognition Se r v ices All of the of the a ssoc iati on were taken into full member sh i p We are proud to announce that we now have seventy members. It is the d es ire of every member to make th e will of Chri s t effect ive in human soc iety, and to extend the Kingdom of God thruout the world.''
Th e office rs of the organization follow:
Presi de nt, Ruth Blomqui s t.
Vice president, Karnie Sundell.
Secretary, Myrl Emrick Treasurer, Ze lma Taylor Urlergraduate repr es entative, Ethel Lindahl.
Let th e Y.M C. A help vou.
Th e Y. M. C. A. enjoyed its largest attendance s ince the World War las t Wednesady eve ning N ea rl y fifty perc e nt of the men of th e s tudent body'have taken mem ber s hip in the or g ani zation That speaks well for the manhood a t Peru.
The pr ogra m for the evening con si s t ed of g roup s in g ing, so me spl endid specia l mu s ic, and seve r a l talks on th e purposes the Y. M.
C. A.:
l. of Faith in God tbru Jesus Ch ri s t.
2. Leading t o chur c h memb ership and Christian id ea ls.
3. Deepening th e sp iiitual life thru Scripture reading and p rayer.
4. Uniting in an effo rt to make Chri s t 's will effective in world af· Program chairman, Marjorie Ar· fairs. nold To live u p to such purpose is a Service cha irm a n, Helen Jones. So cial chairman, Nellie Pierce. World program chairman, Mrs. Hazel Ca rlson.
Peru Win s Bo th Games.
( Continu ed llr om fir st p a g e) }ourth pe ri od a series of pe nalties took t he ball to Peru's 12-yard lin e. A firstt dow n gave Ma r yville the ball on t he 2 -yar d li ne Ir t ook four down s for O'Ba n ion to mak e the distance. He kicked goal. Maryvill e opened u p the n but was never dangerous sa ve for the juggled pass which Hayes grabb ed and t oo k half the distance of the field.
Pe ru, 14 Gilkeso n Brunad on M. Bell Taylor Carte r Milam Frary Delzell San d berg F. Bell Buettgen bach
r e. r t. r.g. c. I. g. I. t. I.e. q .b r.h. I h. f.b.
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NP. brask a C ity
P r e ss in g a n d Repai r ing r e tu r nF d but th e d t A ll o rd e r s t ake lil aFJd l r . d e l iv e r ed
"Agen t"
cha ll enge t o manhood and a test of c ha r acte r. If you a r e game to try such a life, the Y. M. C A. congrat ulate s you and offers it s a ss i s tance.
Maryville, 7 Ha'y Richa r ds F r eema n Cr ane Graham Akar• Yo unl!' Ead:; Wil so n Pitman
Peru 21, Tarkio 7.
Ma•ters
IYou are Invited I
Y M C A
At th e cl ose of the program new Co ndi tions were suc h th at · pins a nd membership cards wer e i s -
Coach Graf l!,'ave many of the tryouts a chance when the Bobcats turned back Tarkio 21 to 7 Peru m ade s i xtee n fi r st dow ns t o Tarkio' s six; and t he Bobcats wer e never in danger except f or · a short time late in th e last quarte r, when the new back fie ld fa i Jed t o s olve the Tarkio f or ward pass a t tack and Captain Ky le compl e ted four Mes srs. Jindra, Ye rk es, and Hair in suceessi o n f or 8 0 yards and a Watch t he annou ncemen t s as yo u ar e to be thanked f or the fine t ouchdown
d en t Pate was unable to s peak at s ued the Y M. C A. meeting la s t week will want t o hear him and wi ll mu sic of th e e vening. Per u sta rt ed off with a r u sh h ave the priveJ el!,'e of doing so in The Bobcat line hel d a nd Ta rk io th e near future C C. A. pu nted. Then with Buising, Bell, M C t k h f h Th C C h ld th · fi t Bi.tzi• and Edi e each car r ying th e r. r ago o o c a r ge o t e e A e e1r r s ball onc<!, Peru made thr ee fir s t m eet in g, usinl!.' for a Jesson t h e meet i ng , Wedn esday, Se pte mb er dow ns Tarki o he ld an d the quarparable o f "The Talents." Need · 19. The fullowing officer s were ter became a pu nti ng du e l. In th e Jes s to Ray it was a very profit a ble e le cted: la st moments of the period a beaules son Preside nt, J ame s Conway. tifull y e xecut ed f orward pa s s. B it·
A s pecial member s hip camp a i l!' n i s being put t hru bv theY. M. C. A cab in e t A nea t app lic at i on blank i s being pa ss ed out a monl! th e fe llo ws. On this ca rd are printed the purpo ses of th e orga ni zation. Wh eth e r or not on e i s ab le t.o li ve up to som e of t h ese p urposes i s a r ea l te s t of ma nh ood. T o dev e lop pur poses mean R the cultivating of s uch prin c ipl e:; a s will bes t fit th e in d i vi dua l f or a l ife of s upreme usefu ln ess and s er· vi ce - th e di v in e purpo se o f li fe Can y ou a ffo r d to m iss a n opportun i ty for such d evel op ment ?
Sec retra J - trea s ur e r , Dav id z i e t o F r ar y, Rcr r ed th e f. r s t
d own. Frary ma king 25 yards on !' Cos te ll o. the play.
Re port er, Miss N els on. The Peru lin e brok e th e Ta rki o The Su nday mee t i ng s of th e club lin e to pieces in the second peri od will be co n tinu e d. As soon as ar- and the pedag ogu es made six first r a ng eme nt s can be mad e t h e cl ub d owns thru the line · Bu i s ing wi ll have a r oom in t he training plunged thru center for '8 ya r ds on bui lrlm g Ithe fina l play of the d r i v e A d e s·
T he socia l part of the in itial perate att e mpt t o scor e an oth e r meeting wa s we ll r e ceiv e d : Af t e r 1
t ouch do wn bef or e the ha lf e nd ed th e bu $m ess m ee tmg, a n Int erest- fai led Scor e at t he end of fi r s t in g pr ogram kept the member s in ha lf. Peru 14 Tarkio 0. laughte r unt il th e fina l act whic h I Th e third quart er was a dupliwa s m ore se rious. T he seriot: s cat e of the fir11t, Bitz ie s.ra inin lZ' part came wh en hu g e pi e ces of !'te adi ly in the punt in g du e l until wa t erm e lon we r e se rve d The Peru within !ltrikin g di stance club th a nk s Mi ss Laugh lin and Th en a se ries of lin e plunjZ'es with Mi ss McNi cho ls fo r th e good ti me Bit z ie bearing th e brunt to ok the
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The of the comllinati o n in the Log
Ca•dn, Cucn Brown, or M a nda lay B r own Oxf,,rds must be seen to be apprec iated f>riced at .$6 00 to .$8 5 0
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T o the r eaders of Th e P e dagogian
To Call at Clevelarids
Wh e n in Nebraska C i t y
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VOLUME X I X.
1922 23 GRADU ATES NOW TE ACHING
Only Teo of th e 127 Ar e Not io Scho ol Wor k.
lean , No r a, U ni o n, N ehaw ka, Ba ttl e Cr eek Mi lli ga n, R ul o. L a wre n ce , Nebra s ka C i ty , Plattsmo u t h. A lma , Dou g las. Wym ore , Wi n neb ago, and a numb e r of cities in Io wa and Mi ssour i. Teac he rs ha ve bee n locate d durin g the year 1923 in e a c h of t h e twen ty -five s ou t heas t e rn c o un t i es, w i t hout a si ngl e excep ti o n. In add i tio n t o t hese, teach e r s h a v e bee n s en t to practica !Jy eve r y p a r t of the sta t e , a nd into ea ch o f o ur border s ta tes
by coo ductin g a Cfl mpaign for ne w member s. T he ca m pa ig n was s uccessfu l a n d as a r esu lt about e i g hty Ph i lo ma t hea n s ga t hE:r e d a t th e hi g h schoo l as semb ly T hu rs day e ve n i n g, October 11, 1 923, f or it wa s th e r e
Sargeant & Nice E.o.
GROCERS
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THE PERU PEDAGOGlAN
WITH OUR CLASSES.
Sophomores.
At t he regular Thur sd ay morning m ee ting the Sophomore cla ss enjoyed a ve ry inter es tin g pro g ram in charge of Mi ss Kather in e Join e r.
It was well g iven and g reatly appreMeals Short Orders c iated by a ll. The fir s t number con-
H. D FRARY, Proprietor / s is ted of a piano so lo by Miss
of teas during the sc hoo l yea r. J nvitation are ex tended eac h tim e to different departments
We ar e g lad to a nnoun ce that th e guests of th e first t ea, which will
Set Mardis---
be he ld Th ur .> d ay a ft ern oo n, Octo· be r 18 , in th e f a cul ty ro om, are al l of the me mbers of the Educational class es , P sychology, Th eo ry, Me th ods, and a ll practic e teach e rs and their <' Tltic!l
You•· ttpprecinted A ubu rn, Neb r as k a 1 E melia Novotny, following this a wa s given by seve r a l me mber s i of th e cla ss , o f Miss Jan e Fruits,
We boost Peru-and Feed you too j Ca ley wa s the hero in e. BURLINGTON CAFE i Mi ss Ed na Fi s he r d e li ghte rl her One b loc k north B urlington Dep o t j audi e nc e when s he app ea r ed in Nebras ka City, Nebr. I full cos tum e , and gav e us two
Confections, Luncheon Goods Quality Groceries
FOR 6000 'EA. TS See .i.V1ardis solo s ; after w hich Mi ss H e len Carmen sang , very beautifully, , two so los. City
Quality
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is entitled to a call from you
You'll agrt:e with u..;
Betty and Perrin Kid G loves
Phoenix Hosiery Wear
This delig-htful pr og ram was en· -====-""""'zo.""" _,______ !joyed so much by all that a mution When in ne ed of a D oc tor for yo ur Watches, Jew elry, was made and carri ed that we in- or spectacles, call on J C Chatelain vite the Freshmen to our nex t reg- If you wish t o bu y a Philo, Ev e rett or Sea l Pin cal l on ular ela ss mee ting. that they may J C. CHATELAIN , the J ewele r I enjoy some of the good things we ar e getting.
We we re ve ry pleas e d with the large atte ndance Every So phomore i s hau ld make a special effort t o at- itend class meetings because it is 1 only thru th e united effo rt s of ev1ery member of the class tha t \Ve Ican make ou rs the kind cf organ i1 zation e very Sophomore wishes it to be. ' Seniors.
The Seniors are anticipating some jolly tim es in the near future.
I We are {ewm number but th e ex1 tra fine qua lity makes up for any
;::========================; \ Jack in quantity We are proud to have Mis s Palmer for ou r sponsor
because s he he lp ed to bo ost us thru th e Sophomore year.
Juniors
We the c!ass of '25 me t l&st V Thursday and elected the fol lowin g office rs:
1 President, David Costello
1 Vice President, Helyn Humbert.
l Se cretar y and Treasurer , Marie Grabel I.
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1\\odern Up·iO-d e1 te Syste tn Faculty and Students will fmd a cordial wel co m e her e
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Th e Bank on the Corner
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Students Headquarters for Good Thing..; to Eat and W ee1 r 'Jive us a call
Phone 52 H w. GOOD Phone 52
S0ME; f>G0F6E; SPt. NE> th e ir od d change, oth ers " inv est" it in a S av in gs Account.
Th e diff e renc e lat e r na in life is the diff e r e nce between " Suocess" and 'Faiiu re".
Por ei.ther ladies or we have the very late!'lt at moderate prices. When in our city stt:p in and let us show you some REi\.L STYLES.
BUGK'S BOOTERIE
..Nebraska Nebr.
Hallowe'en will soon be here
In our stock you w iII find just th things ., you wi ll want for your parties. , Come in and look them over AT
BARNES' PHA:RMACY. '
.7fvenue Store
School Stationery. Fountain Pens and Pencil!"'. Candies
Fruits, Groceries and Meats
Trainin2 School
See us and se1ve the lonsz walk down towu
H. Um LAN DOLT
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73 Peru, Nebr. Phone 78
I Chalfman Social Committee, Misn
Why not open a Savings Account T oday?
WE PAY 5 perc ent INTEREST ON SAVINGS
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IBourne.
I Chairman Program Committee,
1 Pear l Ne lso n.
J Reporter, Helyn Humb ert
1 We wisely elected Mis s Tear for ! our advis or Maybe it soun d s !queer that the Juniors need an adi visor. Well then we will call her 1 chaperone
JI The con s titution which had been 1 drawn up and approved at the two
Iprev i ous meetings was signed by all pres ent at th e meeting. There are 1fourtee n members in the c lass, just to have a good time together. Come out Junion and a-et acquainted
I Thursday evening th e Juniors
with their advisor, Pr:>f. Jindra , went on a hike to Pike's Peak for a weinie roast. A large canip fire was built, after which the jolly members gathered around the fire an exp res se d their s chool sp irit by songs and yell s
I The J uni on1 had charge of the football rally Friday morning. George Clary i l lustr ated the various reaction s of student s at footba l l
games by means of s ome •ery clever
cartooning. Again, in fancy at leas t, the P H. S. of '23 visit ed the Hambur g High School.
Prof. Jindra , George Cla ry and Clifford Roberts th e n Jeri thP. schoo l in songs and c heers which ex pressed the highest of Peru pep
Girl's Club Tea
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PERU STATE BANK
Groceries Dry Goods Shoes
Our Store "ill close for all College Foot ba11 Games. & Gllenberger
It's our to Repair your Shoes.
There i s as much difference in shoe repairing as there is in mer c han d i s in g. Be su r e they're repaired right. We know how
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Ready to serve you with the newest fall styles that can be found.
Vice President, Pearl Newhuse. Trea s ur e r, Fu ll er Woodi e. Pear( Ne lson was also a VISitor 10 1 0°m in their method a s m e th o d Trea s ur Pr , Helen Yeck S Pcr er arv, H e len .J o ne s. Sta nd- Lincoln over Sunday ! d "" Shake:> pe are
ORGANIZATIONS 1 h d not Jn theJr ma n e , S ec r e tary, Lucil e Mee k. ing committe es for th e year's w o rk 1 Many o f gJr 5 w 0 0 l k o m e d y o ·.H o f "H a m• • 1 • • p fr equently 1 cou ld ma P a c The worth of a piece of land R e porter Karni e wer e apo o m red by the pr es 1d e nt 1! 1v e far from eru a r e · ·
Y. M C A · h l t e t'' to aav r ests finally o n its pr oductifln. S o Council memh ers f e r the co min g Otto Oakes. spending w Pek -ends at the Jr • -also i s it with a man. It i s not what year are a s follows: Tryouts w e r e he ld Septembe r esp Pcl\lly whe n there are attrac· ! Try a • Boncilla Fa ci a l''
you kn o w but ho w much of it you Sears a nd Vin a Rudo lph Itw e nt y·fi fth The c lub h as many I hr.r e such as e l e 1 use lt is not the you possess · represent the North End Section; 1tal ented new member s and we are I th e r e ar e so m a n y it i s im- i but the u se you make of it . Great Pate and Mary Bore n, to the best yearl i p oss ibl e to li st _nam es e ac h : trus t and brokerage compa nies ex- Northwe st ; Mrs Haze l Ca rl so n and 1n th.e hi s tory 0f th e c lu b. 1 week 1t IS h opde t ha t 1 is t thru w hich a man may invest Atlanta th e Sout h Mount ! Th e annual r ecepti o n for n ew · h o m e tri p;; are eojoyauly I h1 s m o n ey. Gr eat o r za ni zat i o n s Vernon Hall IS r ep r ese nt ed by Ad- 1m e mb ers was held Fri day eve n i ng, ! s p e n t.
l st d o o r n '. r r h C i t i ze ns Ba n k
exist thru which a man may in vest n ee H ami l to n, Ma ry Mc Vay, E li za - ! September tw e nty- eight, in hil3 kn ow led ge, hi s talen ts, h is life. beth ?rave!', L ydia · -OttP n s, j hia-h sc hoo l assemb ly. The dr a· ' ---------------------------------;
gree. toge th er m the h1gh s ch oo l assem in their mysteries b e- " Are yo u an i n vestor? bly, f o r o n e of th e m any goo d hi nri the f oot li ghts 1 is rated by the company tim es of the coming y ea r Au
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ht! kt:eps · tumn days with ou t, were vivi d ly ilo mathe a n Tennis Club. Ph
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(Continued D:om first page ) office r s of the club w o uld like to e r 4 M • D e noug h players to mak e u p a was a .!:' hort b uin esss ast e r s eg r ee at t he Univerily t o lrn a e t · S t d l meet mg, a t w h1 ch t1me th e con s ti- of CJ iorado, ha s a strong c la sss in 1 m n e mec; er ue s are N h o nl v fifty c e nts and yo u get a dol- tution of the was r ead. rh e e m a a metropoli s Fo l low'nl! th e h t Mi ss Clara M Minne, actin g lar 's w o rth of good out of it eve ry me e tng a ti 1 C pro g ram comntsmg of a v iolin h ea d of t he di-!partment of hi atory, ne you Pay. orn e o n, evuy - b Ph · · H me t h e r s tu d y cen te r cla sses at H eb od y Pla y T e nnil!! Y l l!p 1Yt , a cc>mp 'lnie d b y
M r. Chv hurn and a piano so lo by bron The cla sses are th e la r gest
Marv MCvay Was st ud v c e n te r cl a sses r eg l tse r e"' at Orchestril Reports · · gJ n " D The m ee tl·n t h d P e ru. Mi ss Minn e h ad an e nthus 1 · o yo u r eal ize that th is year, g w as e n turne ovCollege o rch es t ra is th e e r t o Miss Gl a dv s Kurtz. who w as a s tic cla s s a t Hebron la st year. best and pe ppiest orga ni z ation o n o f the entertainment Mr. Geo r ge Br ow n . of the de · the cam pus? Thi s has b ee n committee. A o n e -a c t play was p a rtm l:'nt of his tory and soc i o logy, b v th:!i r c hape l prog ram s as as we d gi ve n but of a sea rcity of w e n t to Shubert Frid a y to o r g aby th e ir r e pr ese nta Jion in different furnitur e the n ew w e re n 1ze a ::Jtudy center gr o up at that act i v i ties Th e enrollment i t se lf c a ll ed upon to act as pi ce es of fur- place Profes so r B r ow n is w e ll i s e nou g h to show yo u o ur imp o rt- nitur e After th ey were all in kn own in th a t sec tion of the slat e a 1 c e place M iss Kurtz ann o unc ed the and there i s ev ery r easo n to b eLa s t Wednesday, Octobe r 1o. th e name of th e pi JY to be " Gath ering li e ve th at he will h ave a good class orcne;tra had c harge of th e chapel Nut s. " Of cour se at th i tim e the at ShJb e rt
ON THE CAMPUS p e ri od The p rogra m cons i s t e d o f o ld memb ers re ce iv ed a g rea t d r al thre e n umbe r s Th e o p enin g pi t:ce of Pnj oy ment at th e expe n se of th e wa$ a p e ppy m a rch Tru e A m er it a n e w o n es.
J. W Cra b tr ee , an alumnus and by Mac kie-S eye r The f e ::o nd nu m - Followipg th e play a pea nu t hunt a former presid e nt of t h is in s titub e r wa s a Medley of P la ntat iO n took place. Stuart B lades f o und ti on, has be e n given a splendid s urM I d b th e mo s t and a "dime-and pri se by th e N E. A. The n at 1ona l eo 1es y th e I b pin " Mildr ed r eceive d organi za ti o n raise d his sa lary a pro g ram was c oserl ·y a n o verture, Bouquet, by Lur e n da n. th e booby pri ze of a toy pig bal- thousanrl dollar s Mr. Cr a btree i s A h I loo n During !he wmding of the secretary of th e N E A. t t e as t o r ch es tra m e eting. part o f th e office r s were e lect e d A c lock t he r e wae m any lau.z hs and The Rev Mr Da rro w, f o rm e rly c o mmitt ee was app oint ed to o rd e r s hri e ks fr o m w ho w ere b e- pa s t o r of t h e Bap tis t Church, paid orchest ra pin s. a nd show the com- in g s hov <> d a h •lUt and their his P eru fri e nds a vi s i t thi s wee k m un i ty tha t we ar e w o rth a littl e feet ste ppP.d o n Many ot her lhe Mr. D arrow's so n , Ch este r, notice ly ga m es p lay e d d ur in g th e aterl from l:' eru in 19 13. H e is a H erPa ft er th e o r c hes tra will meet evening Th e n w e had a grand candidate a t the University of on Monday evening. between 7:30 march and the lea der"s of thi s t ool< -Chic ago for hi s doctor's degree. a n d 9 :00 , and wi ll n o t m ee t o n u s to th e gy m and h e r e r efr esh- At pr ese nt he is i n struct o r in physWed nes day ments co nsi s ting of punch and waf- ic 11 in that univt!rs it y.
Wu tch thi s org a ni za ti o n g r ow. e rs were se rv e d. Mrs Arta Drap er P a rri ott, '13 ,
Everett
Pr es id e nt, El la Teich.
Vi ce pres id e nt, Hugh Stoddard.
S ecr e tary , V i vi e n Row e.
Trea sur e r. Pa ul Dunl a p.
Cr i ti c. Alvina Se lle
Reporter Bess i e Gil la n Girls' Club
Th e Coll eg e G irl s ' Club h as e lected as it s officers for the coming yea r t h e foll o wing memb er s P r es i dent, Alfhi ld Gi lqui s t
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We catt' c ch • ,.,.e vour c omj)an}',
But w e c h o3e n your sh o e s , and w e ar e that th ey will brio !( you r a p p.nr an c -! uo to the sta 1 lud. Io qua lity of leath er s and wor kma ns hr p arc s e veral p o ints high e r th a n the pri ces a ske d.
Shoe S torae
"The H ome of Go od Sho es" and "A rr owhead" H oskry.
NEBRA SK A C ITY, NEBR.
ft !Pa,YS to be .7ussyl
SO CI ETY BRAND and H A RT S C HA FFNER & MARX CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS STETSON HATS A Wnnderful Selection HElD CAPS WALK-OVER SHOES The Oammast Clothing Co. Furm t' rl• Go lob e rg s N e b r aska City, Nebr An
I nvitati.on
Wh e n tim e for le aving came we of E lmw ood, was i n th e r eg i str a r's departed to our h umes ve ry r e lu ct- office Wed n esda y, s igning up f or ant ly but all of u s were looki ng work by corr espo nd e nce. Mr s Parf o rward to the m a ny goo d tim es , riott hop e s to comp le t e th e work lik e thi s fir s t on e, that we a re go - f o r he r bac he lo r' s d eg ree in th e in g to have dur in g th e year. near future.
Dra matic Club
Th e first m ee ting of th e Dramatic Club was h eld Septe mber tw e ntieth, in the e xpr ess i o n The foll ow in g o fficers w e r e e le cted : Vice pres id ent, Clarence Thompso n.
Mr and Mrs Pearce, of B eatric e , spent Su n day with tbe ir dau g hter, Ne ll.
Ea rn s tin e Robertson a nd Gladys Kurtz r et urn e d to Om a ha to s p e nd th e wee k -e nd w ith their parents.
Myrl Emerick s p e at th e weeke nd v i s itin g h e r sister in Linco ln
PERU PEDA
PEH.U, NEBRASKA, WEDNESD AY. OCTOBER 24, 1923.
PERU BANQUETS NEBRASKA TEACHERS I
Fiftv,Seven Superintend e nts & Prin
ciple s Here Thursd a y Night
Fifty-seven v isi t i n g s ch o ol men welcom e d P r e s ide nt Pate to P e ru Th ursday e v e nin g, Oct. l. The Peru Chamber of Commerce was host to t he s c hoolma ster s ; the club fu r nished a s pl e ndid banquet. Seldo m has th e re b ee n s uch a gathe rin g at P e ru ; n e ve r have the v i sito rs le f t with a be tte r impression f or the old normal schoo l, establi ::l h e d in J 86 7. The Co ll ege orc hestra le d b y Profe ssor Jindra, and the g irl s ' g lee club led bv Miss Blanke n s hip , fu r ni s h e d muaic t hruout the banquetin g Th ese organiza t ions rec e ived much favorabl e comment from the vis i ting school
NUMBER 3
PERU-KEARN EY GAME SCORELESS TIE
Bob ca ts Outplay An telope s bu t F ail to S co re
For the first t i me in t he h ietory of the t wo schools Peru and Kearney played to a tie Al th o the Bobcats made thirteen fi r st downs and kep t th e Antelopes fr om maki n g ya r dage once, they were unab le to score. The Kearney eleven see med to outfight the Pe r uvians at cri t ic al tmes So t h e game end e d 0 to 0, after Cap t a n Bi t zie a te mpted a dr op kick i n t he final q ua r ter. The r ep ort of S t uart Blad e sh ows that Peru was dangerous a number of times Once the ball was on Kearney's tw o-ya r d line On ce Peru was i n p os sessi on of the b a ll on Kea r ney' s eight- y ard lin e P e ru men. was in s ide Kearne y 's lin e Dean W. N Del z ell p r ase d M r. a number of times afte rwar d; bu t Gi lkeson f or brin g ing t h e distin -
THE SKYLINE CHANGES AT PERU. was neve r able to c ount o n th e gushed visitor s to Peru and intro-
gone h as r a 7.e d t h e t o w- fi h ·
1 S t N C N e w York has i ts skyl in e; and Value 1s part1ally dep e nd en t upon · · · g tmg Ant e opes duced t he toastmaster up · · · h e r ·, a n ew aud itori urn on the Th p 1· h ld II T h b k C' D L Chicago an d BrJston a n d Detroit assoc1at1on Peru a s soc 1at1on s ave e e r u me e we e Abbott, of Ne a rp boa sts ' a n indivi duai J made th e !' ky l ine w hi c h s hows the s it e of the h ono r e d la n d ma r k. gr e atest gain thru t h e l i ne wa s B. Shreve, pres ! e nt n t el e rtdl and Sa n Francisco and I Ma i n Build ing towe r and the roof Alumni may it now in th e pic- thr ee y a H1s O nl y on ce this s eac hamb er of Co mmerc e, we come · 1 B . t e on ly So lon g as m e m ory 1 h t d t d . p S t .::-Jew Orl ean s , and Lw- of th e o ld Chape l ull dm g, now t:r • • · son as a n oppone n rn a e e n yar s the VI Sitors to eru. e cre ary k h I' h G . f ·nestl·mabiP. serves, how e ver. th e old s kyline f our d •Jwn s th r u Coach Graf ' s · H f L' 1 1
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coin ma y h a ve a n uted s y line w en t e ym n a s JUm, o 1 . Everett M o::lman, o m co n w ill remain in th e minds of t hose line F u rr es t Be ll a nd Ca pta in ded b aying tribute to the new cap it o l IS co mpl eted T o , va l ue. d th " H"I l f r e spon y p 1 Per u rgaduat e s n o skyl in e i s dearer And nnw the s kylm e IS c hanged. who wa n dere O\'er e 1 s 0 Bitz 1e played e x c e pt i o nal b al l on P eru and 1ts 3 200 gradu ates, t o lthan t h a t of Ol d Peru
1 The old Main Building tower i s Old Peru." d e f e nlle. On off en se the ba ck fi e ld P e ru and i t s pi on eer educato r , T. p la y wa s ragged an d not sur e T he J and t o p eru and its new / PRESIDENT'S REPORT SHOWS Ibee n reorgani z ed Certai n courses j NEBRASKA CITY, 27; I pas!' i ng was ina ccu ra t e the p resid e nt , W. R. Pate CO LLEGIATE INCREASE have be en revised; several h a ve ' PERU H IG H , g t ea m s ee m ed t o be u nw!l l mg t o Dean W E. S e alock, o f Umver- / ' been ad d ed. Any teaher who de- ! N e br a ska C i ty t oo k r even ge o n u nco ve r a n y g oo d g r ound-ga i ne r s si ty of Nebra s ka Tea ch e rs Co ll ege , 1 Th e latest report of Pres 1dent W I. r s i r es - w9 rk- i n p 3 y h o log y , meth ods / Coa<.: h y <' l :.. io:::t: Dob ki tt e n:s Fri d a y P e tl J&IJ"i> t h e Bo bc at s ar e s avi n gJ>Yaised th e work t he Peru R Patt! Rh ow that Peru h as. t h: hi st or y, v;e og raphy, m od - I and won t he g ame 27 t o 9 The up f or Doa n e's T ig er s ni expr t: s sed _confidence 1 larg es t co ll eg i a t e e nr o llm ent ern la n gua g es Engli s h l iterature, Peru e le ve n p la ye d i nte rmitte n t T h e g 1ves K e a rn e y Pre s id e nt P11te , s ay mg that the Wo rld Wa r I t has th e la rg est a r t , or the t::cience l, should ! foot b all. N e bra s ka Ci t y t oo k due f or h ol dm g th e Bobcats bra s ka educa tors e xpr ess e d tt ! c o ll eg i ate attenda nce o f m en_ in th e make in quiry of R. D. Overholt. 1 advanta g e o f t his f ac t , and a i d ed sc or ele ss S .1c h g ame s at t he Pe ru confiden ce in anr1 :o r him I hi s t ory of the s ch oo l ; and It r eg is tar. by the spec tacular wo rk of full back K e a r ney g a me ha ve b ee n comm on w h e n they el ec t e d h1m pre s 1den t d estab li s hed in 1867 T he r e IS an m- Bee rs th e y won handi ly . I t wa s e n ou g h i n th e Mid d le Wes t th is th e State Teac h e r s Assoc i at i on crease of te n pe r ce nt ov e r 1922 , HI G H SCHOOL Inot unt li th e la s t p e riod that the s ea s on. Witn es s t h e N e bra s k aCol. T J Majo r s was in t r oduce d and th e incr e a se ha s been in the ENTERTAINS AT CHA PEL Bobkittens f ound th e mEelve s Th e n K an sas and Mi dl a n d- We sleya n ba ta s "the grand o ld mak e r of sc h oo l Ifre s hma n c las s That fact pro b ab ly The Hi g h S chool entertain e d at Iit was too la t e tie s m e n in Ne bra:!ka .' ' He d e lig ht ed m e a n s a st ill greate r e nr ol le nt ne xt cha pel, Oc to be r 17. Edith Arga - Captain H eywoo d and B o b B a th Co ach Gra f i s n ow po i nti ng th e hi s li s t e ne r s wnb o f \ y ear In fact. if one can vic e pr e sid e nt o f the se ni or ! pla yed exce p t ional fo ot ba ll for team f or D oane We must s hake N eb r ask a; of t h e Indta n s l si g n s of t h e tim es, O ld P e ru I S class r e a d th e p rogram to t he au, Peru; Case b ee r, th e s pee dy full - the D oa ne j inx t hat ha s bee n wi t h o n t h e pla i ns. of locating a the point _o f a decided a d vance 10 die 1 ce Th e program o f back , did the s pe cc 1a ! ul a r work u s since 190 6 Las t yea r we d id to put L in co ln, and of secu r m g atte ndance. f ou r nu mb e r s , three 1nd 1V1dual l fnr Nebra sk a C ity. Run nin g fr o m the de ed 27 t o 0 Le t s hav e m o r e t h e Sta t e N ormal for Peru. All o f th e c la sses have , perfected numb e r s an'd a punt f o rmati on Ca se bee r m a d e t e n jus t l ike i t P e ru , 0 Kea rn ey , 0 Su pt M C Lefl e r. of th er orga n zat ion s Th e ee n ior class Geo rge C lary g av e a chalk talk, a nd fi fte e n ya r ds a numb e r of Gilke son I. e So me r s
1 lj2 3-4 sess i on A g r Pat numbet of nota b 1es as Pre s ident Pate, Mutt found his int erference t oo s low; Milam c. R ee d the 108 sophomo r es wi ll return to and J eff, Captain Ri tz i e, Spark but h e went on anyway. I t t oo k M Be ll r. g . We ir continue th e ir co ll e gi a t e Pducat i on. Pl ug , ancl a ll r e c e iv t: d a 1 two a n d t h r ee t ack le r s t o pul l h i m Br un sdon r. t. S mith ; The 19 24 -fi se ss irn wil l g r a duate s h ar e of the grap hi c down H e p lay e d a gre at ga m e. Frary r. e H oll a nd 1 twi ce a!l m a ny A B and c a ndidates T ne t a l k e r s how ed no m ean abJI 1t y 1 His 3 -y ard d r o pkick wa s a sp e c- (Contin ued on l a s t pnge) a s th e 1923 - 4 se ss i on : that i s our a s a n e n t e rtain e r. 1 t acl e T h e b all h it th e c ro ss ba r pr e dicti on. Celia Ki lgrave a and r o lle d o ve r Seldom d oe s a T h e high sch oo l ha s practi ca ll y Mr. Cl a r y h aa 1f ootba l l fan se e s uch a co u nte r.
th e s ame enrollment as in 1922 -3. J ig g s and Maggie; s o Ml s s _ Kl zfr l N e bras k a Ci t y , 27 P e ru Hi , 9 Th e incr e a se h a s btJe n s li g ht. H ow - orese nted th e c o uple waltmg be. , Navaux I. e Parri o tt ev e r , th e n e arb y t o wn s of Julian, f o r e Sa in t P e t e r f or admit t a n ce , An drew s I. t. H e y woo d N e m a ha. and Brownville have sent Ma g gi e's action s we re true to Me- F ow le r I. g Bogl e in se ve ral juni or s and seni or s Th e Manu s whet h e r Ji g g's we re or n o t. IHank s c. De lze ll D em onstra ti o n Hi g h School does Miss Ki z e r r e ceiv e d pr o lon g ed Funke r. g Pete r so n not s t riv e to exc e l! in numbe r s but p la us e 1 Hi lger r t. L eahy in th e qu a lity of it s work Supt Le or a Setze r sa n g "0 H e art o f Mill e r r. Newto n R. L Sander g , ' 2 5 , o f Cr e t e, has L J. Gi lk eso n is p lea sed with th e M in e" t o an aud..! - Po li n g q. b. Majors r e turn e d to P e ru a ft e r a five ye a r a t t e nd a n ce and wit h th e type of e nc e, wh ose applau se evid e nc ed the i S wee t I. h Adams a bsen c e Wh e n "Sand y " le ft h d e a ppr e c iat i on M is s Setze r has _ a I Albe rs r h A n vil le W ld W H w ork th a t i s e m g on · · · P e ru f or t he or ar, e was Cer tai n of th e s tudy cent e r c la sses pl e a s ing pa r lo r vo ice of p le asm g I Cas e bee r f. b Bat h n ote d a s on e of t he b e s t of the h a ve bee n di s c o ntinu e d b e ca u s e of swe e t n es s , tho o f no gr eat Su bs titut es: Ste e le fo r Hi lg er; B obcat s He wa s a t ri pl e- t hr e at A t own Sh e d e s e r v e s m u c h c omm e ndatiOn. S ta n ley f or P e t er so n. Offic ial s : If b k Sl ' nce the war he has th e ex ess i ve ex p e n se. ny d d f , ha -a c Th e m o rn in g's pr ogr a m en e a1 R efe ree , K e l l ogg, N e bra s ka; urn- t hat will furni sh en ou g h s tudents b een in th e p hy s ical e ducati on w i ll b e te a c hin g s ervi ce that t er Mi ss Blanke ns hip ledth ec hor u s i p ir e , P o rter, N e bra ska; h ead lin e- work in Lincoln, Neraska C it y , wi ll p e rmi t r eg ular ly e nrol le d s tu- in a h i g h s cho o l so ng. Isma n , Hom ey er a nd Cre te La s t year h e cnach e d d en t s t o r ece iv e c redit f or t h e ir ''Wisd o-;:-- i s knowin g what j It was E lb ert Hnbbard wh o Cr e t e Hi g h " S a nd y " i s a ste ady , wo rk H e br on, S hub er t, Fa ll s t o d o n e x t ; s kill i s k n owing said : · "Wh e n y ou w o rk f or a I h e ad y p laye r wh o.m Co acl t Graf C i t y a nd A uburn a lr e ady hav e h ow to do it; virtue is doin g ! man for goodn ess s&ke work for can u se at an y t im e at ha lf or S u c h c last>es J him. " q u arter h it. , , Co rr es p ond e nc e s tudy work as
(Contin u e d on l ast page) whi c h i s the s mal}e s t, e xp e cts to d e li g htfully mixing h is rartoon rna- tim e s. Once he got a wa y f o r 75 We im e r I. t. Ne lso n graduate ten -nemb e r s during th e t e rial fr o m fact a nd ficti on Such ya r.d s a nd a to u chd o wn. Bath Carter I. e. S tys ka l Gle nn Fr a ry, '25 of Auburn. was a n A ll -S t a t e e nd in 1922 As a f or ward p as 4 r e cei v e r t h e r e i s no bette r i n rh e Co nf e ren ce. He is a t ge tting down und e r pu n ts an d a t runni n g i n t e r fer e n ce Fr a ry ha s a foo t ba ll p nys iq u e , fo r he h as ne ;e r b en t a k e n fr o m a Bo b cat g am e. Bo th F r a r y and hi s t.e a mm;ue. G il keso n, ha s r eco rd s for p lav F ra r y p la y e d his p rep f oo a ll a t A u b u r n High He i s p lay tn g hi s t h ir d ye a r at Pe ru
THE PERU PEDAGOG I AN
En t ere d a t th e Postoffice at' Peru, Nebras ka as s e co nd-class matter.
Published We ekly by the Peru Sta t e Teach ers C oll ege
Pt.:RU, NEBR.
CHAS. E. FOlEY Nebras ka City
To do the best work we n on every job , whether we ma k e a p•·ofit or not
ORGANIZATIONS
IodR c la sses , and pract ice tea c hl'rs
1 The col orf u l leaves of au tumn
Y. W. C. A. I time Jack- 'o- la n te r ns su hdued
"Aw, g i ve me a bite of your l ights, a nd soft mui sc p rodu ce d an c a n dy, J ack ie. " atmo sph e re mo st befitting to a "H e re , Bet ty , you ca n hav e some Hallowe' e n tea. Tea a nd of min e ." cakes we re served by the
Th e kid party given by th e Y. Alir e So r e nso n and Fern Ware W C. A. at the high sc hool gym They were a ss is t ed in their se rving na s ium. Friday ni g ht, wa s typ i cal by .M rR. Place , Ern. ti ne Ro be rt so n, of childhood. Adnee Ha milto n Th e lma We ll s,
Wh o e ve r wou ld hav e bel i eve r! Deva Ali ce Lindgren that su ch r c l ickin g, r o mpi ng chilrl- a nd Wi lma Coatn e y A s the gu es t s r e n were college stud ent s. Bitter / ente r ed they we r e r ec eiv ed by we r e th e s trugg les over some of A lfhil d G11 qu is t, Lucille Goodl oe , the handsome boys th e r e. And Ray, Mildr ed Klep se r and Ir e n e Nelson. were n ' t so me of tho se girl !' just The \\ a;; much e nj oy ed by all
too cute ? Watc h for the ann ounc e m e nt of
co rd ing t o the amount of strain and of k nowledge show n in the psychol ogy tes t last Thu r sd ay ) In sp ired ? ? a j oll y group o f girls at the do r mitory h av e b ee n
u!' in g their le i sur e mom e nts for the benefit of soc iety. T ht>y have I reviv e d so me old fas hi oned songs ,
and sung th em in a ccompa n ime nt i t u the gu itar. We ha ve e n joyed these li ttle mu si ca ls and h ope th at
they will b e co ntinued.
Sh!! Do no t tell ' anyo ne butdo y ou knoy,. that the fir s t nigh t th e n ew bla c k hoa r d appeared (w hi ch is used wh e n yo u ha ve meet ings on wee k n ight s and m ust "sign up)" th e fi s rt s ig natur e stood thus, - - - -, cemetery ! Quee r !! It woul d b e ¥e r y n ire to
We make ladi es ' and gent's s uit!', cleaning. p r ess i ng a.1d a lte ring Fur s r e m odel e d. All wor k gua r an t eed and prices reasonab le.
J. CEJKA, Tailor and Cleaner,
P ERU. NEBRASKA
We call for your clothes and deliv e r Call phone 62 -
EAST SIDE BASE MENS BARBER SHOP
Johnson & Helm , Props.
E sther Del z ell and Ed na F isher, th e tea , "The Thanks giving dressed as Topsy and Sa mho; tw o Tea. " · Peru, littl e col ored frienrls a lone coulrl have furni s hed an ev enin g's eutertainment How the white chillun did lov e t o tea se the li ttle picl<-
.Dramatic Club know what committees o r or g-aniTh e r egu la r m eeti ng of the Dra- zations convene at s u c h a spot m a tic C lub wa s held Octobe r Yes?? e i g hte enth, when new dramatists aninnie s Ain't it a grand a nd gloriou s
After man y kid games had b een were made f<.miliar w i th th e con - f eel inr.r t o know th a t Mr. L i nn is s tittution F nr the Hi g h School enjoyed · by th e youngster s they were tak e n t o the ' a sse mbly. H e re Declamatory con t es t whi ch the club is plar;J nin g t 11 c0 ndnc t in t he near they danc ed to their heart' s co ntent. future the f ollowin g- coac h es were Bes t of all to t h e kid s we re th e e le c t e d: H ele n J ones, Es th er Delzell, an d Fu ll e r Woodie re fr es hments: chocolate d umbb ells • Th · 1 e ca s ts for "Hyac 1n h " "TI p eanuts and 1ce cream cones. 1f M k f 0 · l e a e r o r ea m s" d "R I ' " you wa nt to make a kidlet hap py , an osa 1e , give him an ice cream co ne. are r e_h ea r s tng and · faith f ull y, we re a lot of hap py kids at this I a nd g i ve _P r omise of putting out party. The little tot s went h o me i ver y cr e ditabl e pr od u ct ions Dates r e martdng that thi s wa s the bestest : fo_r the presentation of th e pJ ays wil l be announced later party they h ad eve r had. / ·
1 Kenton Poyn t er s e e m s to vani s h Girls' Club / for goo d wh en s p o ken to What's H erea fter th e G!rls Club will the matter, K e nton, did yo u ha ve mee t th e se cond Tu es day of every / a g uilty con sc ie nce'! We'll admit mont h. Thi s i s be ing done in ' that it did 2'et pretty dark. or de r that c o mmitte e m e etings p · S ff B be held during chape l p eri- Tn lat h pegins 1 e at m o e e ruvt an s ta ff I ods mstead of 1n t h e evenings I t hi s · t ,. · year ts o 1ve up to it s m ot t o
We want t o see every g1rf out to Iand mak th 19, . , e e Peru v1a n "A Gtrls Clu b chapel, Novemb er 1 3. IWinn e " Th k · · • C c. e wor IS we ll under Th e fir s t Gtr fs lu b t ea wa s way and th · · R 8 pro spects are b r i g ht g 1ve n tn the Facu lty oo m, Thurs that a bo ok -11 b .
Th · W I e ISSUe d 10 th e day afternoon e guests tn- sprinrr that II p "' a er uv1ans w 11l be e lu de d th e m e mb er s of the faculty, p ro ud to po ssess th e Psy eh ology, T heo ry, aad Met h- The fi st 1 r r eg u ar m ee ttng was
r eceiv ing a new stovP, and t o think perhaps, we mi g ht h ave cake ( real cake, n ot pa nc'lke ·) 'n ' lots o f th o3e fluffy baking p nwd ..- r bu is uits. a nd - oh boy won ' t it he just grand soo n ??'?
H ow ve r y obse rving Mr Gilkeson i s! ! One day i n t heo rv he call ed attentio n to t h a fact t ;at the gir ls fr o m Omaha loo ked so we ll, st r o ng. etc don't you kn o w He maintained that t h " r E' a sun for it wa s b ecau se - but perhapq you have he a r d how they t h Py serve milk t o t he c hildre n during sc h oo l h ours. Of cour se eve r yo ne i s ent i t led to h is own t h oughts. •
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ON THE CAMPUS. Miss Minne, Ralph Hansen and Iw e go t o w o rk o n the pr esen t j o b ,
Mi ss Palmer will play Philip Hoyt I and th a t w e thin k tt.at ther e ne ve r
Mt Vernon H alt" Notes and Mildred Kl e p se r. I wa s s uch an o p po r t un ity. 1
Mr and Mr s Bell and daughter , S up t A. M. Nelso n, o f A u b u rn. I o f Beatrice s pent a few day s in Do ane Has Been Peru'a Jinx afte r g i vi ng a c haraete r ske t c h of Peru P e ru plays Doan e nex t Sa turd a y Mr . G il keso n, pa id h i s r es pec t s to Who's next'? Ell a T e ich, offi cial f o r the s ixte e nth tim e. Th e Tig er s Pre s id ent Pat e a nd gave hi s wo r d I barber of Mt Vernon flail! Hair hav e always been a so rt of jinx to t hat t he e du cat o r s of so utea s tern b obbin g a specialty! the Bobcats. Of the sixteen games Nebra ska ar e be hind P e ru' s n ew !
N ebraska C i ty Thur sday m o rning the alarm p la yed Peru h as be e n a b le t o win pres id ent. I clo cks o f the· dormito ry p ea le d f e ur and tie th e g am e t w i ce. Do a ne Pr esid e n t W R. P a t e , t we nt y· f orth their jangling note s. It h a s take n the oth e r t e n g am es fi ve ye a rs i n th e pu bl i c s chool s was with reluctanc e that many! The Bob cats be ga n a thl e tic r e la Ne bra s ka, spok e as tho to cl ose i = m e mb ers of th e fairer s e x r ose to tiona with th e Tigers in 19 06 · fr iend s He st r esse d t he im po r t - I p ay th e ir las t hono r s to th e de- I Football g am es ha ve. bee n sche d ul Ad l ance of teacher tr a inin g i ns t itu· 'I p a rtin g f ootball t•am. Th e y s oon i the n val s r e gularl y t io n s an d p le dge d t ha t Pe ru w o uld I
a wa k e ned e ve ryon e in th e house by s tnce, except 111 19 17 and 19 18 \ d o its s ha r e a nd do th a t s h a r e we l l. th ei r loud clam o r s By s i x : thirty , the war s t o pp e d co ll ege a th- l H e h op es to ma ke Pe ru a s ch oo l o f I or perhrps a fewminut e s later, lettcs Inthe early d ays the .two qu al ity
they con g rega t e d in the hall and sch ool s battled on an e ve n · T t)e fol low in g w e r e th e o u t -of- · wer e soon s Ee n v. a lki ng ancl run - Peru lost it s fir s t g a me 5 to 10 t ow n g u es t s S upt· M. C Lefle r, I ning dow n the s tre e t to ward t he w on its se co nd 11 t o 6 · Th e thtrd D ea n W . E Sea lock, Pro f N A s t a ti o n w her e the memb e r s of th e ga me Pe ru w o n 6 to 0 a nd d rop pe d Be ng t so n. Sec'y Eve r e tt M H uaf oo tba ll t ea m we r e waitin g to t he f o urth 10 t o 17 · Th e fi fth J!a m e m a n, S upt W. T. Da v is , Sanford leave f or Kea rn ey N ee dl ess t o was a 0-0 ti e. Th ose w e r e th e days · L. C le me nt e, Ass t. S u p;. W. W. sa y th e y r e ceived a g ood se nd-off, o f " S we de " S we nl! o n at P e ru ' 'B ill" Luk e at D oa ne a nd i f good w i s hes p la y a part in
and C urf man , Prin H. P S hep he r d , P rin. C. L Cull er A. P Hil lye r, b F r o m 1 81 0 Do an e ha s a t h e w innin g of a g a m e. our oya a n d hi gh sch ool ins p ecto r s Ar c he r will s u r ely b e s u ccess ful. s trin g of v i c to r ies until 19 16 • Bur n ha m a n d F ran k Bee r s. of LinA ce r ta in well-kn ow n m e mber of w h en the P e d agog ues won a 3 t o 0 jcoln; P ri n Jul i u s Gi lb e rt, L. F th e foo tball te a m ca m e panting i n to b attl e Afte r th e war Coa c h Spee r Cha rd , C E. Jo nes. A r t hur G il bert, th e dinin g r oom late f o r din ner. h ad ill luc k wit h do ane until Jat s H M G arr e tt , of Be atr ice; S u p t. , 'Pass m e e ve rythinO"," h e d e m a nd - yea r. wh e n h is pr o t ei[es w on 27 to A M N I G Jd C R I d .,. e e ra ow an , e d aft e r sea tin g himse lf at a tabl e 0 A t o uch dow n was ma d e e ach H L C II _, p W L b f a swe a nu . . a m , o T he ha s h wa s imm e di a t e ly pa sse d . q u ar t e r in the 192 2 g am e T wo A b · S t N C Ab b t t S t u urn, u p o . u p "Ju s t two more we e k s a nd we ' ll we r e m ade b v t ne ae rtal rout e ; t wo \ Ch S d. p C A S ht as pee t e . r tn , b e hom ewa rd bound " Thi s i s a n wer e m a d e by l in e plun ges and e nd C lar k B ruc e E G N i els e n , of Neexp r ess io n co mmonly h ea rd t h ese ru n s. T he 1923 ga m e w ill be played b k C 't S t B H G r as a 1 y, up r ov es, d d at Cr e t e Doa ne i s st r o ng thi s R W S L L · h J h ay s an every o ne t s r eJ o tcm g tn d C . . . y m ps on Sm tt o n year an oac h Gra f's Bo bcats will t he fac t th a t o ur b e loved t e a che r s h S Bos w e ll , of F a ll s Ctty; S upt. R. mu s t to co nv e ntiOn go. · B. Bedell, P rtn F. G. K napp le , · I av e a ma n' s s tze d t as k m wmmng 1 , " Wh , t h t d ? "I T he ht s t o r y of t he P eru·Doa ne fA h i d · S t G E D W If R o s go a s o r r ess f II o s an , u p . e o , g am es o ow s : wond e r w he r e I ca n ge t a d o ll ? ' 1
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T e nnis To urn a me nt. ( Contin ued fr om fir s t page ) 1920 0 2 0 T h e wo m e n' s s ingl e s a n d mi xed
Bui s in g q b. M i ng ue 192 1 0 3 d o u b le s t e n ni s to ur n am e nt be gan D el z e ll I. h D il lo 1922 27 0 e a r ly t h is w e e k T e n la di es a r e F Be ll r h. C li nite 19 23 ? ? c on t e s tin g fo r th e r i g h t t u e n t er Bue ttg e nb ac h f b. Pa n e k th e fina ls to se t t le t he cam pu s t i t le. Per u Banqu e ts N ebr as k a T e ac hers, Subs ti t ut e s : E d ie f o r D e lze l l , Fo ur 'of t he e n t ri es are fac ult y (Con tin ued Cr om fir s t page ) Wil lia m s fo r M Be ll; Sw a n5 o n m emb e r s ; t he o th e r s i x are s t u - m a de a n e loq u e nt ple a fo r t eac he r f or C li nite Offici al s: R e fe r ee , d e nts. T h e facu lty, howe ve r h as t ra inin g in s tit u ti o ns F o r P e ru, .J o nes , Grin n e ll ; u mpi r e , Z imerth e f a vo ri tes ; fo r t hose w ho k now hi s a lm a m att e r , h e a d v i se d t ha t ma n , Yo rk; hea d l in esmun , Ho bar e pred i c t in g t h at M i s s B la nke n -w e capi t a li z e h er tra di tions, that son, K e ar ne y shi p a nd : Miss Pa lm e r wi ll e nt er th e fi n a ls S mc e Mi ss Hu mbe rt a nd Miss R owe dre w a by e th ey ar e m or e dan ge r o u s co nt e nd e r s t h a n they migh t ha ve b e en.
In th e mi x e d do ubl es tb er e i s Ji tt le ch o i ce T he Cos t e ll o - Hu mbe rt a n d Cr ago - Go ckl ey comb in a t io n s dre w o ne bye; so o ne o r th e oth er is c.r t a in of e nte r in g th e fi n a ls
The C layb urn - B la nke ns h ip a nd Beck-Min n e c omb in at i o ns have th e rough r oad; th e y have no b yes
In t he fi rst r o und of th e s in g le s Miss Pa lm e r m ee t s E dna Fi s he r , M iss m e et!< Es th e r D e lze ll, Mi ss B la nkens hi p m e e t s F e rn War e Mi ss Gockl ey m ee ts M i ldr e d K le paer a nd H e lyn H mb ert m e e t s V i via n Row e I n t he firs t r o un d of th e m i xerl do u les D a vt d Co s te ll o an d H e lyn H um ert m ee t Prof. Cr ago a n d M i ss Gockl e y , Pr of Clayb urn a n d M i ss B la n kenshi p m ee t Prof Be c k a nd
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PE RU WINS FROM DOAN E TIGER S
Peru Has Won Eight o£ th e Ten Games Played with Cotner, C a p tai n Bitzie Dropkicks to Victory F or Bobcats.
PE'ru has always had th e friend-!
Showing a d ecided impr ove me nt liest of relat i ons w i t h Cot ner. No 1 over t h e p lay at Kearney last wee k college on Peru's sc hedul e ha s ever Co ach Graf ' s B obc ats outplayed shown a finer quality of the D oan e' Tiger!' at all stages of manship than Cotne r. Whether i n I t he g a m e and wo n a n earned vicbaseball, ba s ke t ball, or fo o tball t h e t ory, 3 to 0 Doane ha s a l wa ys Betha n y aggregation always fights ., be e n P e r u ' s jinx, a nd it has n ot
Tne Bobcats have ha d the edge bee n often t hat Peru cou ld c e leon t he Bulldogs in f oot ball. The brat. e after retu rn i ng fr om Crete. B ul ldogs have s u cceeded i n win - Th flt i s all the mo r e rea son why ning one a nd t ie ing on e of the ten th e Bo bc at supporters are p r oud g ames p layed. o f th e 1 923 machine
When Co tner b egan p lay ing foot- D oane unabl e to m ake firs t bal l in 19 11 , t'eru was placed on downs thr u the line T he o nly two the sch ed ul e. Coac h T h acker's made we re made by t h e a e ria l e leve n won that fir s t game 29 to 0 r o ute. Tl 1e Tig ers had won a ll
In 1912 the Pe r u machin e ran up g a m es play e d in 1923 so they its g r eatest score 52 to 0 I n I s uffer e d loss in col legiate standing 191 3 the Chri st i ans from Be th any due t o th e defeat played a stellar game and held I P e ru, o n the othe r ha nd steps Pe ru to a sco rel ess tie. Per u wo n 1 i n to a tie f o r fi r st p lace i n the r egula rly until 19 17 when the / Confere n ce
Bul ldogs had a rea l team wit h I J Bayer showed up well f or suc h stars as Haem an and "Tmy'' Doane. Capta 10 Bi tz ie d r ew favorStra in. It was i n 1917 lhat Cotne r 1 a hie comm ent f r o m th e p r ess for won t h e state champions h ip S in ce PERU HAS S T A TE S BEST C O L LEGE GYMNASIUM Ih 1s pl un ging Both Peru ends 19 17 the Cotner e leven has not Peru Sta te Teac he r s College! p hys i cal de part m e nt, and 1 re pt i on a l i n baske tba ll. T he ; layed st.e l lar f ootb a l l.. And M ilam been able t o s cor e on P e ru La st boast; wh at g e neral ly acknowl - her two a ssi stants , M1 ss Pearl New - l year 1923 -4 wil l no t be unus u a l. and Weim er 10 the line were fo lye ar Coach Speer's Conference run - edged t h e house , of Red Cloud. and M iss 1 Ample dressing r o om s are i n- lowe d cl osely by the l'p)rt wr ite r s. ners-up ran a 4 7 to 0 score on the in t he state of Net r aska No c n l- - i He lyn Humb e rt of Omaha. Iclnded i n· th e b ui ldi ng. I n fact It was Captain B i rz1e's dropkick visiting Bulld ogs. Coach Graf ' s lege in rh e state has a swimm in g / This gymnasium has one of the /: the dr es s ing and lo ck e r r oom sJ i n the qua r te r .th.a t wo n the e leven will do its be st to kee p p oo l t hat ca n equal the o n e i n this best ba sket b all courts in the Con- would ea si ly accommodate 1500 game. f o r Pe ru Wi ll iams, who Co tner from s coring in buildi ng. The po ol is new, h avi ng t erence. Modesty f orbids u s say - ,l stude n ts U niv e rsit.ies have cared subs ututt- d fo r Br unsdo n , looked The f-oll"wing is trre Peru ..Cot- b een fn -1922-3. Iing t he best. No one can com- f o r 50 00 s tu dent s m less sp ace. li ke a wi n n er Williams h as bee n d · th t o h 1 b p • 1 1· T h 1 t t · h b th n s h o w i n{T much impro vement of late , ner recor s 1n ce e w "' It is til ed a nd o t herw i se yg i e ni - pa i n a o ut e ru s ow ce 1 lOg n ov:. 1 e a es 1n s a s are. o .., bega n football r e lations in 19 1 1 : c a ll y equ i pped I t is twenty feet I t i s a l most t r ue that t h e sky IS t he same floo r w1t h the drees10g a nd i s ex pceted to give h is team Yea r. Peru Cotner. P er u Coach. by sixty feet, and var i es in dep t h t he limit The co u rt is so arrang- l room s and th e swimmin g pool m a tes a ba tt le f or first cal l the r est 0 T k I · 1 hi h ld of thi s !:ieason
1911 29 hac e r from th r ee to t e n feet Regula r e d that a la r ge crowd can be ac· T he h1 g h sc hoo a t s ou
1912 Thacker swim m i ng c la sses f or lad i es are co mm odated Small wo nde r it is l ook at the P e ru gymnas1um before 1 ho se who saw the P e r u - Doane H.l l3 Johnson conducted by M i s s P la ehn, o f t h e th at Bobcats h a ve ha d e x- 1c hoos i n g hi s sc h oo l. game predict t h at P er u i s j u s t
1914 Jo hn so n 1 hitti ng he r st r ide T he Nebraska
1915 P ER U H IG H TIE S lin e A n d they held f ou r down s RE SERVES W I N GAME State Jour nal said: ' 'Peru oup lay ed
19 16 J h th '.) d 1· I the ve r y FROM STELLA HIGH Doa ne in eve ry an gle '' The o n ;o n F A LLS C IT Y H IGH u n e ., -v a r m e n
1917 19 1 8
Johnson Ja • t moments nf pl ay J<'alls C!tY T he Bobca t Rese r ves-so me wise- Cotner Bu lldogs are ne x t on the No ga me, S A. T. C I Friday, Nevember 26, wa s a Icomp le tecl a f o r wa r d pa ss over th e ac r e h a!> c h ri :Jte ned t hem t he To m- B o bca t s ch edule. Co tner h as made
21 0 Speer g r eat day f or Pe ru foo tb al l. Not goa l line f o1 a t o uchdown. And cats- wo n a deci s iv e victor y ove r a good showing against Wa yne ,
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10 0 Speer the least notable of the events of w h e n wa,; mi ssed the game Coac h Han sen ' s Ste lla el eve n, Fri- h ol d i ng t he No rma l te a m t o 13 to Spee r the day t h e tie between s t ood 6 to 6. Ida;v after noo n The scor e d 3. Alth o Peru has a d eci d ed edge Speer Pe r u H 1g h an d Fal ls C 1ty. Peru Per u , 6 Fal ls C1t y, 6 i n every qua r ter; th e final on Co t ner, the Bulld ogs are note d Gra f won one of t h ose moral v i cto r ies Par ri o t t 1. e. Wh i t f o r d was 40 to 6 Fo r Peru, Bourke for u psetting t he dope. Coach that a r e so ta lked a b o u t these H eywood, captain 1. t. U h l i g s howe d up we ll in t he bac kfie ld , Gr af is runnin g n o ri sks Th e
28 0 47 0 r '? 252 29 da ys. Th e Bo b kitte ns were doped Bogle I. g. Kai s er and th e lin e was im p r egn abl e (Con tinued on last page)
PROFESSOR JINDRA H AS to lose hy thr ee touchdow ns. I n- Delzell c. Buach Taylo r, Pe r k, and Dunlap r.pe n ed
28 PIECE ORCHESTRA stea d of losing t he y ou tp l aved Ju a l r. g. Witt er up ho le s at wil l. From e nd t o P ER U TEACHERS
Prof. V. H. Ji n dra . leader o f Fa ll s Cit y L eahy r. t. Fl o wers , end t he P e ru l ine was ma ste r of ON OMA H A PROGRAM then t hey oug t I e roJans I n Newton L ewis the light. e r op ponents. For S t e lla, Eleven m e mb e rs of the P e ru the college band and orchestra, has r e. th e la s t quarter wh e n Falls City b H · H b f t h 19''2 f It appea th N b k organi z ed two splendid groups of Ma.iors q. e 1se r ansen, a mem er o e acu Y r on e e ra s a musical stu d Pn ts. Since the da y s showed hfie r .t Adam s J. h G. Whitf ord Bobcats, Walk e r, and Hin kle did State Tea che r s Association p r oc 11 d M s 't h 1 ln t he r st qua r te r t e 0 l<l Anvil le r , h Wart on t he strong p laying Han se n re e led gram in District l, wh ich meets of Mr o rne an rd. mb 1 d, ' te n s r ecove r e d a f u m b l e a nd t ook Bat h f b. S pa i n Joff one long run and p layed a g r ea t at Oma ha Most p r ominent a mong Per u has not had. so goo a .a n . advantage o f t h e oppor t uni ty. Th"Y II t d "' Officials· Willy Peru, ump i re; game on deftns i ve. Hinkle s nag- these eleven , of course, i s PresiThe athletes e spec la Y appr e cla e r e d a touchdown b u t f ailed to · ' h b d 't lends th e college a t- sco ' . Bowe r!>, Falls City, h e ad li ne s man. geli a 30 -yard f o rward pass and dent W. R. Pa t e, who is p re si de n t t e an • 1 kick goal. Fo r t he remamder o f - - - th e n ra ced 50 ya r ds t o a touch - of the s ta te asscciat i o n. P re side nt mnspher e to the football game. !the ha lf P e r u was on t he offens ive Notic e Th e orchestra whi c h ha s appear- · ' 1 dow n. · . ' ' b d 1 mos t of the t1 me. Bob Ba th , t he Th e l! b r a n a ns M1ss Ma r s ha l T he first quHrte r was mar r ed by ed in p ublic m ore t h an the anh' IPeru fu l lbac k , ripped so m e · great a n d Miss Branson , have long search - frequent fumbles. P e ru, h o wever, h brought the sc ho o l a nd t e as i n At , h oles 10 t h e h oe. He m ade good , ed for certam ba c k copies of the r eco ver ed all except one of these He c;peaks at O m aha T hur sd ay leade r the mo.re 0 · j gains off tackle T he ha lf ended ! N o r malite and Pedagog-ia n i n orde r fumbles. Captai n Maj o r s w i ll e vening , N o vember 1, in the Muthe presidents banquet la s t I Peru 6, Fa ll s C i ty 0. t hat the might b e c ompl e te exp lain why t hat o ne was no t re - nic i pal A udit ori um , on "Educa t i on
Pa t e, wh ose e dito rial in t his issue we adv i se you to read, will ap pear bot h at Omaha and a t the visiting spode The thir d qua r ter wa s a n y body' s a nd t hat t he l ibrary m i ght bi nd the \ covere d The fi r st touchdow n ca m e and the State ." He s pea ks a s e ch. hl of the mus1c furm s he • · d · 1 1 lg Y game . B ut JO t he fi n al peno , sc h col paper mto perma nent v o · after a se r ies of line smashes with ond time bef o r e the mathem a tics S h n as supermtendnet Ne lso n d w I uc me Ca ptam Zor n replace ar· umes.
Bo urke doinp: the maj or ity o f the section o n "Tear.hing of Auburn and Ass i stant supen n- h lfb k t h F Jl C ' t Pe rh aps s ome reader of the Pe d- tals., • rfman of Lincoln, paid ton at a ac • e a s I Y agogia n can te l l the libr ar ia ns car r ymg. Coa t n ey s neaked t hr u tendent Cu · ' team beca m e dange r ous. Once he w here they ca n obta i n t he f o llow - ce nte r fo r a touc h dow n Bour k e T hr ee of the se c t ional m e etings tribute to the ran 45 yards. It was hi s ope n fie ld in g mi ss ing c o pie s of the Noralite made th e seco nd on a dash thru left are presid e d o ver by fa c ulty memTwe nty -e ight pie ces compose running t h at m ade th e Richards on and P e dagog ian: tack le. In the second quarte r ber s Miss Esther E. Blankenship the orchestra O nce each 00 county outfit d a ngerou s. With their No 1. September 30, 1919 Madden carried th e ball across is pres i dent of th e n ormal train!ng Tuesday eveni n g s , thiso r ganJzatiOD backs to t he wal l t h e P e r u li n e 1 1 No. 12, Dece m be r 1920 I n t h e th i rd quarter, wi th S pe r- sect i o n Miss Clara M Mione is practicse. The pr a ct ic es are held h e l d In fact i t was th e Pe ru line No. 2 3 • March 2 3 · 192 1. r y a n d Blades at guard, Parr iott p r es ide nt of the hist ory sect i on. · · f the admi nis- · ' No 2fl, May 4 , 192l. 1n the musiC .room 0 play t hat was the featu r e of the 1 No. 4 , October 1921. broke th ru ag ai n a n d again u n t il IAnd Prof A. E. H o l" h i s p reside n t tration bu1ldmg 1 ga me Th e line he ld the Falls City Nos 31 and 32 betwee n May 18 he had the ball on Ste lla 's 5- yard of the scienc e section.
The following musicians compose ream he lpless on Peru's 6-ya r d and July 6, 192 1.
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PATE
DOROTHY WADE
Manag in g Ed itor Meek. ·
BusinesR Manage r On Wednesday we heard Pr of e s-
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Organizations !ems of today which face the Am e r-
Perso nals
C lasses ican p eo pi P. The proble m s se t Circula t ion Manager f o rth by Mr. Brown we re, bri e fl y : The revo lt again s t c i vilization it-
THE NEBRASKA STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION s elf in all countries of the w o rld;
The various sections of the Nebraska State Teachers' Association the fact rhat sci e nce has outrun will me et this week end. Twe l ve t hou!'and teachers w ill asf'emble at our moral and sp irit ual developth e five places of meeting, Omaha, Lincoln, Holdrege. North Platte and ment: the breaking of time-tried Scottsbluff, and there be privil e g-ed to hear the best t a lent to be had in social heritages; loss of thE: lure of th e United States. A few of the name s of thof'e to appear on the pro- land ; i ncrease in comme rcia lize d grams, Patty Hill, Edward Cuhberly, Co ra Wilson Stewart, E rnest amu!' em e ts in tt.e world; destrucHorn, M V. O'Shea, Aaron Sap iro, show the treat in store f or those tion of national resources; di s p os iwho attend. As a member of a teachers' college of Nebraska we shou ld tion of pPople to feel that th e y can be greatly interested in the Nebraska State Teachers' Association. No live without work; the cultivat ed other agency works so un se lfi s hl y for the we lfare of Nebraska teachers taste for luxuries and outer perand Neb ra ska schoo ls. That i s its only r eason f o r existence. It is an sonal adornment; the fact that the organization of the teachers and by the teachers- for the sc hools of h o me ha s too willingly surrndered Nebraska. It has adopted an educational program the fulfillm Pnt of its duties to the c hurch and scho ol; which would put Neb ra ska to the forefront of the States of America the need for efficient leaders , and It invite s every teache r , every prospective teacher, and evt-ryone inter - a genera l dsrespiect for law and ested in educatio n to membership. Peru is located in No. 2. order. The students of S ociololly whose meeting will be h e ld in Omaha be ginning Wednesda y evening, were esp e cially interested in ProOctober 3 1st, and closing Saturday n oon , November 3rd. Superintend· f es sor B rown's pr e sentation o f ent Ne lson of Auburn is the president and he has prepared a sp le ndid these s of!ial prnblem s
The Peru Teacher s Co llege faculty s hould be and On. :riday Miss Pla ehn ly wtll be repre se nted 100 percent at the meetings. read Ju s t Danny. The se lecu o n w. R. PATE. is very touching a nd many eyes ============================== were su s piciou s ly red at its cl ose.
ORGANIZATIONS
Y. W. C. A.
The regular Y. W. m e e tin g was h e td Wedn e sday even i ng. A v e r:1 interesting program was arranged by the leader, Ze lma Taylor. The first number of th e program was a vocal s o lo by Vi v ian R o we. This was followerl by a very interesting talk by Mr. Delzell. H"is subwa s Paul. Paul, in his teach · ings sought to unite all Christians in a universal feeling of Chri stians This. t oo, i s the o f theY.
W. C. A in th at all creeds are united toward o n e big purpo se The g irl9 left fe e ling inspired vo b ecome beter member s , and to carry on t he good work of the o rganizati on.
Everett
ness meeting and program. Th e y 1 were favored wth a piano duet by Lucile Meek and Be rnice Lewis
Mis11 Laura Mackrang gl:lve a beautifu l vocal so lo. These selections wer e f ollowed by a d e bate: R e!' olve d. that the Peru State Teachers Co ll ege have fraternities
The affi rmative was uph e ld by Paul Reeves and the negative hy Irene Veal. The affirmative was acclaimed the victor altho the negative was upheld very creditably.
In a dark underground room, g hos t. st o ries were r e - lived. till the groans, s hrieks hoots and became so frequent and realistic that the pre s id ent call e d for lig hts
After being brought bark to Mr. Beck's English room agai n by the tightening of a couple of light bulbs , the Philomatheans adjourned re»olved to make the fu ture meetin g s as profitaole and enj oyable as this one proved.
The members of the Ever e tt Literary Society are talking yet of the Hallowe'en party they had October 25. One of the most interesting features of the evening was a Glee Club witch who t old the fortunes in The Girls' Gle e Club met at the
The other number which comp leted the pr ogram wa s a vocal so lo by Lo ui se Harris. She was acco m panied by Mary McVay.
Reserves Win From Stella lC on tt nu e d Crorn l"trst l line : Stella h e ld and it was not until the fourth down that Coatney s neak ed thru center. Cow e ll scored in the la s t period Stella recei ved after this toue!hdown, and began f o rward passing. One of these passes was batted over Conkle ' s head and r eca ught by Hinkle who cr ossed the Peru goal l ine for th e sole Ste lla co unter. Just as the whistle b lew to end the game, Coatney s neaked t h ru for the sixth to uchdown.
Despit e the fi e ld, there were few injuries: The most seriou s injury wa s a turned ankle, sustained by Thorpe, the Peru linesman. T.1orpe twi s ted the ankle trying to keep up with t he football players. ·
Pe ru Rese rv es 13 7 7 13 - -4 0 St lla High 0 0 0 6- - 6 Peru, 40 Stella, 6 many diffierent ways so that t here M. E Chu rch on Thursday e vencodd be no mistake as to the truth ing, Octo ber 18 to furni s h music , Ma jors I. e Will iams of her statements. If o r Sch oolm a st e rs' banquet.
W 1 Th p Bogle I. t McMull en e many for ad- e Cnamb r of Comme rce P e ck I. g John son the den. tht s banq ue t"toah o ut sixty ! Ta y lo r c P. MeMul le n bmg for app les was qu1te favored , v.lstttng s uperin te ndents and Dunl ap. r g Ki ze r game. l wonder why Edte didn't , Cipals. The club gave five num- Parn o tt r. t. Gi lbert want to bob for an apple? Many ! bers: "Sandman Am a Softly Madd ,m r. e. Marts ot her interesting games were play- IComin' ," Dvork: "To a Wild q. b. Wright ed during the course o f the even- Rose," MacDowell; "Stars A r e I. h Han se n · B r h. H i nkle in g. j r.i g.htly Shining," Bronte. An Bo urke. f. b. W a lk e r For pa rtners t he boys and g1rls · ong1nal song composed by a com- for Dunla p , were station e d on the opposite j mittee from the C lub was given for Pe ck,_ Hoy f o r sides of a curtain The g irl s put j ne xt. It was a so ng to the Schoot- 1GMradndcly for _Parn o tt, Dall a m for
CHAS. E. FOLE Y
JEWELE R Nebraska City
ONE BATH A YEARIS IT ENOUGH 1
A great many pe:>p le think it is for thei r ou te r g a rments If they knew how dang e rous an acc u mul a tio n of ge r ms these garments can carry, th ey w ould ha v e clea n i n g done at lea s t four or five times a year, an d t h ey wo u ld soon lear n that added we ar wou ld more t ha n pay the bi II.
A HALF P O UND o f dirt soot and g rim e is often r emoved from one s u it or overcoat in the cle a n i n g p r ocess. For y o ur h ealth's sa k e a nd f o r th e added wear you get
PERU, NEBRASKA
Varsity Sc he dule
N o v , 2 , Co tn er at Bethany Nov 9, Wa yn e at Pe ru Nov 16 , Y o rk at Y o r k Nov 23 , Midland a t Pe ru
Patr o ni z e our Adv e rtisers.
· f d · d a en, Whittem ore for Co we ll their eet un er the curtatn and 1 men, an rec e tved hearty approval. 1 Montg omer y f or Mar t s. · the boys cho s e their partners by j The la s t number was t he Peru Color Touchdown s · Coatn ey 3 B k · S · , , our e , "stepptng gently" on the gtrl' s ong. Madden, Co we ll, Hinkle. P o ints foot. Isn't it how easi ly t ouchd o wn: Coatney, 2, Mapicked the right foot. 1 CHAPEL IJur s ,
"Oak Brand., Leather Ve sts I
Refreshments of pumpkin pie I
On Monday morning Miss Esther Ofhc t;l s : .Re fer e e, U rnand whipped cr eam, doughnuts and IClark led the devotionals. At arn o tt. Head hn es m a n, coff ee, in keeping with the Hallow- clo se of the dev o tiona l exercises, lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- - Nebra s ka, a week- end visitor For Sale ) Peru, spoke. Mrs. Bos tder brought Ty pew ri ter
The I hJ!omatheans m e t las t t gree tings from the Ch adron NorT hursday even ing for a short busi- 1mal Sc hoo l with whi c h sh e i s con - Phone 31
Heav y, dur a bl e Du c k, L."!ath e J: S tro n g, servi ceab l e ivlo le s km, L eath e r Sleeves C lassy h d-
e d , an • o r uroy, L eath er S leeves
L E-a th e r-l ined Vests · Sh eep-li ne d Col od s tyl e s-goo d se rv ice-cood v a. u es "' Buy now ; get yo u r mo n ey's worth
The People s Sto re ·
H. W. OOOD
$60
Buy one now and use it a lways. It' s a Remington and that tells the story. Standard Keyboard o nl-y fo,r ittcheshigh. Price e ' en spirit, were se rved. Mrs. W S Bostder of C.:hadron
Trading at W csscl's
Means selecting from l arge stocks of dependable merc handise at less than la rge c i ty prices.
Betty Wales Dr esses and Coats
Schoolmaid Dr esses, Phoen i x Hosi e ry, Mu ns in gwear.
Wessels Suns & Co.
Nebra s k a C i ty, Nebr.
Get Shoes th a t will ''HOLD-UP"
That's the way to save rea l m one y i n s ho e buying We sell shoes t h a t w ill holdprices. Th e y a re t he low es t qua l it y allow s.
BUGK'S BOOTERIE
Nebraska City , N eb r
Leggett's Candy Packs
Have you tried tb dse delicio u s ch o co l a t e s?
One· half pound pac k ag e 3 0 c AT
BARNES' PHARMA CY
At the VARIETY STORE
Gold pl at ed Gillette razors , 9 0 c blades per box 39c
A.ll kinds of tonet waters & loti o ns at popular prices
Juliette Lemon cream IOc
Beai brand silk bose only 50c
Men's fine cotton hose 15c
A good line of ties, each 50c
d eba t in g t he adv is a bi l ity of se rvin g lunch. This t h oughtfu l p la n wa s pu t f orth by Mr. Frary a nd w e ho p e to se t t le i t i nte lli ge ntly.
We e xpect to e nt ert a in t he se n-
io r cl ass i n the nea r fu ture. A ' prog r am i s bei ng pl an ned by Miss 1 Pe a r l Ne lson. __
Sophomores
T he Sopho more c lass di spla yed t he ir usua l pa trioti s m a t th e 1 1ast meet in g by sing i ng t he Co lor So ng f or a sta rte r Th e mi n ut es of t he last meet in g we r e r ead by t he sec r e t a ry and ap pr oved Aft e r
Se6 Mardis -
You r patronage al w a ys a p preciat e d Fruits,
Confections, Luncheo n Go ods
Quality Grocer i es - FOR 6000 EA TSSee rllar dis th is th e meeti ng was turn ed ove r to th e so ci al cha irm a n :-
P hone 25
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Whe n in n eed of a Doctor f or your Wa tc h es, Jewe lry, or spectacles, ca l l on J. C. C hatel ain If yo u wis h to buy a Phi lo , Eve r e t t or Sea l Pin call on J C. CHATELAIN, the Jewele r wo man 's ton;.! ue i s s tron ger t ha n a
T he e nte rtainm e nt was a li vely one i n w hi ch th e e n ti r e c lass f e l t a w hole -hea r te d int er es t. Th e qu estio n: "Reso l ved , t ha t a
fist , " was br o u g ht up i n t he
f orm of a de bat e ; w it h Helen Jo nes , Am y K ite and Myr l Eme r ik on th e affi rm a ti ve, a nd Mr. Chur c h Alton H a r e , and Otto Oa kes tak ing the n egat ive s id e Th e we r e Ruth Sa nd ell, Ma rk De lze ll, a nd Art hu r Major s
IWh i le t he pa r t ic i pa n ts v ere pr eoa ri ng t he ir ma t eri al, t he aud ien ce was e n te rtain ed w i t h a de lg ht f u l p ia no so lo , by Rebecca Gra ha m
Con tr ar y t o th e gener al o pini on , th e judges mai n ta in e d t hat a wonan's to n g ue i s not st r onge r Ithan a ma n' s fist. It is t hou g ht
I th a t t he pr acti ca l e x pe ri e nce of a cer ta in membe r of t he negat iv e !s i de , he lp ed to s way t he bala nce in t h ei r favo r. I I
The Fres h ma n c lass held a bu s i ·
/ ness m ee ti ng d u r i ng the chape l
1 period, T h u r sday. A large crowd ;. I was p r ese n t bu t i t could have bee n
I b e tt er so it was su g6ested t ha t I each Freshma n s ho u ld brin g a nothe r Fres h ma n to the ne xt meetin g Mr Hill, th e class sponso r gave a sh ort talk a nd the c lass d eci ded t hat a co ns ti t u tio n sho u ld be dr awn u p Also a p r og r a m comm i ttee was to be appointed The pres i1 d e nt was to se e to th e appo in tin g of these two co m m i t te es befure the n ext meet in g Cecil Coa t ney wa s appo i nte d t o wr ite a ye ll fo r th e Freshma n clas s The m eet i ng c losed with a s napPY ye ll, " Fresh! F r es h ! Ra I Ra !"
En g li sh ·St u dents
On a nd afte r Novembe r 5 , a ll
E ng I is h c lasses u nd er th e inst r uct i o n of P r ofesso r Beck wi ll meet i n Ad m i n is tr ati o n 303 Th e E ng l ish office wi ll be i n the same room for th e prese nt.
T he room i n th e baseme n t of t he
I.l ibr a r y , L 10 7 whi ch fo r so ma ny years has been t h e E ng li s h room, wil l be u se d for o r ga n iz atio n meet i ngs Miss Mar s ha ll '• clas ses in L i br ary Ec o nomy w i ll m eet m
A 303 unt il furth e r n ot ice is give n.
Kiwanis C lub Wi ll Esater tai o, The Kiwanis C lub wi ll e nterta in t h e sc hoo l o n We d nesday, No ve mber 7 , w i th a musc ia l
THE OLDEST BANK IN PERU
Modern Up·to-date Syst e tu Fac ulty an d S tuden ts w ill fmd a cordial welcome he r e
Citizens State Bank
Th e Ban k on the C orn er
S0Mt:; f»(; 0 f»6G Sf»E,NE> their odd cha nge, o t hers "i nvest" i t in a Savings Accou nt.
The d iffe r e nce lat e r o n i n life is the difference be t wee n " Su ccess" a nd · ' Fa i I ur e"
Why n ot ope n a Savings Accou n t T oday?
WE PAY 5 perc en t INTEREST ON SA VINGS PERU STATE BANK
Groc eri e s
Dry Goods
Shoes
Our S tore w i11 close f o r all Co JJ ege F oot b a 1J G ames & Gllen berg er
It's our to Rep air y o u r Shoes. There is as m uc h d ifferen ce in shoe r epa i ri n g a s th er e i11 in mercha nd is in g Be s ure t hey're r epaire d right We k now how TH E B E ST S HO E S HOP- Elm er Rin ger, Propri eto r.
IHallowe'.en
Ma s ks Pumpkins
G o wns ·
And ev to make your
Ha ll owe'en party " spooky"
L oy al Pharma cy
Successo r to F is he r Bros
Come in and look these items over, you will be more than pleased.
ON T H E CAMP US.
Mt Vernon H all N otes
Miss Esther Hansen was a guest of Al i c e Sorensen for a few days
A lfhild Gi lquist e ntertained guests from Oma ha Su n day
Everyone m isses Neva Anderson,
1 the new president and his the line·up for the Cotner game.
I come Matthews, an end and halfback, wife. Th d b has be en improving rapidly. e The program, announce Y
ProfP.ssor Brown, was prepared by same can be said of Ralph Higgins the faculty members. A four piece at center Higgins may be shifted orchestra composed of Mr. Jindra, to guard; or he may plav cent e r. ' · f1 M Peck, at guard, is another posai- ; vi olin, Miss Burton, ute, r. j C layburn, clarinet, and Mr. Ho lch, bility
wh o is recover in g from an attack p i ano, furnis hed orc
The addre ss of welcome was given \ Doane
Grnstene & 'J\1 olf
Registered Optometrists
Nebraska City
her
seh. We art! g lad that a h e wi ll be by Dean Delze ll , w h o has een on eru, the campus for so many years. Gil keson I. e. C Bayer 1==================== with us again next se mester. w · 1 t McQuillen
President Pate gave a fitting elmer
Next Thurs day the ha ll s of t he c t 1 g Wendorf dormitory wil l be silent, silent as special numbers were f u r- l c.· Wissenburg death. for the laughing voices, nished by Mi ss Blankenship, Miss \ M. Bell r g. which now cause its walls to echo Burton and Miss Pla e hn Miss Brunsdon r t J. Bayer ! a n d re-echo, will have departed ' H h F Ho one I Blankensh i p sang a solo; Mr. ole rary r. e. homeward to spend a happy vaca 1 d B · · b Camp bell I accompanied. Mi s s Burton p aye uJSIDil: q tion, free from t he tyran n y of F B 11 1 h Johnson a flute solo; Miss Royce accom- . e . . I schoo l books. paniied Mi ss Plaehn read. Edie r. h Simonds
If anyone had viewed the Rce nes At the cone! usion of the pro- Buet t gen bach f. b. Buck on the campus Saturday morning, g r am, t h e teachers were inv i ted to Subst i tutes - Peru : D e lz.e ll f?r I he m ight have thoug h t t hat the t he domestic srience rooms wh e re Buising; Sa ndberg for EdH•; Wll, dormito r y had suddenly been chang· Mi ss Ebersole' s committe e served Iiams f or Brunsdon Doane: Kinney ed into a children's hcJme But f h t for J. Bayer; McClurg for Simonds; 11 re res m e n s. don't be alarmed; i t was rea Y Parks for Boone only the prospective schoo l t ea che r s Peru Teachers on Omaha Program Officials: Bowe rs , Nebraska. refdressed as kids, that they might rr om 1 r "t P"-" "·' e ree; Jones, Grinnell, umpire; ha ve thetr pictures taken. We On th e p r og r ams o t the sectio u Elliott, N ebr aska head l in esm a n only hope that the cameras are not meet i ng s t h e following Preu vl an s broken as a result. appear: Th e discu ss i o n in the Prof Jindra H as Orchestra
Th e week saw t h e dign i fied phy l' iral education s ect i on i s le d by (Continued Crom fir s t page ) FIOphomores avoiding the pestering Prm C M. Yerke!!. Miss Al ice the Pe ru Tea ch er s College orchesfr es hmen. And why? If you met M. Robinson spea k s before the tra: a freshman thi s was sure to be 1foreign language!! sec ti on on ' 'W hy First Vio l in s : Obligato Violins: your g r ee ting: "Do you know of Latin?" A t the normal training Ella Teich Crystal Meyer any way I co uld open an iron box section m ee tin g Supt. L J. Gilk· Irene N elso n Arthur Ne ls on fill e d with gems'! There is a key eson spea ks on "The Rural Teacher Dori s Rice Hel en Stall s mith t o th e b ox. but if this is turn ed in in the Com munity," and Glad ys Sears Mrs. l:t L Klaurens the loc k, dynamite will ex p lode." Mar ga ret E. LauJZhlin speaks on IBernice Brecken- Gera ldine Wil ls At fir s t th e so ph o mor es were "Tt!ac her Tr a ining tor High School ridge b ew ildeerl, but now th ey und e r- Norma l Training Depa rt me nt " Cornets: C larin e ts: s tand, we hop e , for the fre s hmen Mr. Jo se ph W Paul give s a t alk l Tayl or Mr. C lab urn have been wear y ing their brain s to the manua l trai n ing sectio n _on I E th e l Lindahl Doroth)- Nic hal os I and_s p en din g s le e pl ess night s in an "A Sho p Arr a ngeme nt and Eq u1p- Elisa Michels Helyn Humb e rt 1 effo rt t o so lve this we1ghty prob· me nt for th e Averag e Nebraksa Saxophon es : Cellos: ]em. High Sc hoo l." Mi ss E mil y Burton Lucil e Meek Arthadel Meyer Mrs. Co llist e r Sad t o say , we have lea rn ed our play s a fl ute so lo before th e hi s t or y Lydia Ottens fates. We now kn ow just how se ction in th e palm ro om of the Francis Kelley bright we are or aren ' t Tnis is Hotel F o ntan e lle. P ro f. W F. , R. L. Klaurens th e: fatal r es ult of th e int e l li g ence Hoyt ta l ks on "Conte nt of High Drum s : · t es ts which were g iv e n s ome four School Chemiscrv" be f or e the Zenas Teich weeks ago. Some a re rejoicing ,at sci e nc e se ction. I H orns:
Just as As the y Look
I ubb e r h eeled walk i ng oxf or ds The se plaiD toe , ow r do not be li e their lo oks. The s oft, le ather , c c mbin e d with the tit t mg qualiti es has pr o ven it to be th e O XFORD
The c o lors ar e in hl a ck or brown, pnced at $5.00 to
Homeyer's Shoe S tore
" The H o m e o f Goo d Shoes" and "Arro w head" H osiery NEBRASKA CITY, NEBR.
ft !Pa!JS to be .7uss!J!
M AKERS call us cranks-but we usuall y get what we are after- and what we're after are the good you demand in Cl oth es--- good s tyle, good fabric and g:1o d workmanship. C o mbined with moderate cost here ar e value s tha t can't be ignored in SOCIETY BRAN 0 and HART SCHAFFNER & MARX C L OTH ES MANHATTAN SHIRTS STETSON HATS
H E lD CAPS WALK-OVER SHOES
A. Wonderfu 1 Selection
The Dammast Clothin g Co.
(Continued f!ro m fir s t page ) Cr ete Friday to help t h e Bobcats· n ext r ea l test for the Bo bcats i s win the ga me. Pe rhap s the ba nd th e Way ne game on P eru field, had somet hi ng t o d o wit h P l:! ru's Novemb e r 9. e limina tion of Doa ne an d co nseSo m e new faces may appea r in II q u e nt bid for titular h onors. Th P.
Bass Vi o l: Philip H oy t Piano: Bernice Lewis. their sup pose d menta l ability. bm The Ass oc i atio n H ea dquarters c. L. f..1ee k, m e ll ap b one nev e r mind , th ere i s no cause f o r will be at the Hot e l Fo n ta nell e , J Arlene Riochi e , baritone alarm 18 th and Dou g la s S1 r eet s. If you ILyle L augh lin, tr:o mb o ne wan t to m ee t old Peru fr iends sto p Faculty Entertain s Pre s ident a nd at headqu a rt e r s and inquire • College Band Goes to Crete. Mrs. Pate. - Tha nks to the Peru Cha mb e r of I La s t S aturday e ve nin g the facul - Peru Win s From Do ane T ige r s. Co mm e r e, the co ll ege band went to ty entert a in e d Pr es id e nt and Mr s Pate in th e kindergart e n room s of the Training Sc h oo l b u ilding. All of th e facu l t y m e mbe r s a nd th e ir wiv es we re pres e nt t o we i-
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Cha mb e r of Comme r e furni ! h ed
tr a nspor tati on and Dircetor Jindra
Golrlb e r gs Nebraska City, Nebr.
Wilson Bros.
I t he band. Everyone profited hy Chrysanthemum
Time
La rge, si n gle s te m bl oo ms , $3. 0 0 to $5.00 per do ze n
Extra good Ro ses, $2 00 to $3.00
Carnation s , $ 1.00 S n apdragons, $1. 25
Sa y it with F lowers SIMANTON & PENCE
1 the arran ge ment. The mu s i cia n s left by automobile Frid a y m ornin g. 1
' Ask any member of th e tio n ab o ut th e so rt of tim e he ha d
j Th e fo ll owi ng ma de
I th e trip with P r of. V. H. Jwdra:
I Messrs. Wa y ne Good, S. J. Elle n-
1 be r ger, L Tobler. H. H. Whit fie ld, FALL CITY, NE BR.
C L Me e k C A. Rice , M. C lark, L Klaurens , L y le Lau11:hlin, Ze nas Te ich, Mar k Cr ane ll, Phi lip
I Ho yt , Vic to r H ouser , Arl eene Raymond Ri ed , Arthnr
Nelson, a nd Mis ses Ella T e ich ,
Chain Knit Socks
Now being shown in the new silk and Wool heather combinotion the proper ond comfortable thing to wear with your Fall Oxfords
[whi ch by the way should be Bostoniatls]
n s uch
weddings birth- H e lyn Humbert, Lu ci le Mee k, and
Dorothy Nicha los.
The band as a n orga ni za ti on thru its lea d e r, Mr. Jindra, wi s hes to thank t he Ch amber of Comm e rc e
for i ts cooperat i on
A ce rtain in genuous stud e nt no t a m il lion mil es away has stated Peru
31 Peru Field that t he Roman Tribun e was pubLI li she d so th a t the co lonies might
kno w wh at was go i ng on in Rome.
The lat est creations from New York wer e per sonalJy selected by Mr. Cleveland on his recent trip to "?arket, so you are of get· t1ng t he newest at the riJ!ht prices.
Patronize our rest room
when you visit the city
VOLUME XIX.
THE TENNI S TOURNAMENT CONTINUES I I
MdnY Players Eliminated - Vacation Del a ys Play,
There have upsets in the me nt to date
been n o RUrp rtsln g fa] 1 tenn i.s tourna-I
The faculty see m to have the edge on t he students in t he ladies' s i ngles. Only Miss ' Humbert and Miss Klepse r a r e I left among the students. Of these, Miss H Jmbert has th e best chance of a dv ancing to the semifinals. Miss Pa lm er wo n from I Miss Fish e r in lo ve sets, 6- 0. 6 -0. 1
Miss Mione elimi nat e d Mj ss D le - j z e ll in straight sets 6-4, 6 - (}. Miss I
Delzell started off wel l. She wo n the first tw o g'a me s wit h ease and I looked like a certain win ne r Th e n Miss Minn e improved a n d M 1ss J Delzell lost her strok es unti l in the j sE' cond set Mi ss Delzell was unable:: i to ta ke a s in gle game Miss M inne l will mE'et Miss Pa l m e r or Miss : F tsh e r next. 1·
Miss of /·
PERU, NEBRASKA, NOVEMBER 7, 1923.
NUMBER 5
BULLDOGS UNABL E TO STOP BOBCATS
Pet·u De fe ats C otner 36 to 0 - Wayne Is Next.
The Bobcats stepped up another r o u nd towar d the co n f ere nce champ i o n sh i p whe n they whipped Cotne r at Bethany, 36 t o 0. The Bobcats we r e neve r in danger F. Bell' s off tackle runs, E d ie's speed arou nd end, and Bitzi e ' ., plunging and k i cking f eatn r ed Peru's offe n se The line was the same impreg nable wall. Weimer's b locking a Bul ldog punt and recover ing for a t ouch dow n, Frar y 's receivi ng of passes, and Gilkeson's beautiful e n d -play wHe r <'d le tter leads i n Bobcat line play. Nichols and R. Bo r gaard did wel l on d e fense fo r Cot ner Coope r and Sh e rma n ca rri ed the o ff ense.
Si nee Co tner held Wayne to 13 lo 13 a we ek ag u, G r af's Bll bcat s are I favored Lo w in fr o m Da le s W i ldcats 1f they do the Bobcats wi l l fil!ht 1t out with Midland on Peru fipJd, Novemher 23.
Ware 1n a dects 1ve mann e r Miss Blan ken ship , who was lady I c ha mp ion' at P e ru in h e r s tud Pnt · I days, profited by her doubl e s p la y 1
the preceding n ig ht and s h owe d some of h e r f urm er ab i lity a t se rving- and at cove rin g the court If 1 s he keeps improv i ng with h e r pla y as s he ha s done, she may takf! the tourney h on o rs The scores were 6-l, 6-1. She meets Miss Gockley or:M i 3S K lepse r next
A FA YO RITE SPOT OF PERUVIA N S.
If th e r e ex is t s any stu d e nt at ! b e r epai d f or· your sea r chi ng. I bro w n a nd du ll greens will add Pe r u, pa s t o r pr ese n t , who d oes I Th i s is one o f t h e m ost berutiful 1c u lo r to th e pi ct ure. If it i s w i nn or know the !'po t from wh i c h t hi s / v i ews in a place note d f o r heaut i- ! t he "s n ow -white r a di a nc e" view "aq ta.k e n, the P edago!,?' ia n 1fu l views It is p r obab ly at it s 1 will t h e autumn to n es wi ll n o t be gn ilt y o f giving in -'l b est of an eve n i n g wh e n th e If .n IS a n ew g r ee n 1w1ll e nltv e n the pic t ure. f urmat1on to s uch unfortunate. JS c o ld and the smoke hangs low 1 I f you cannot ap p r eciate thi;, nis and wo n fro1Il Miss RowP 6-2, 6 -3 Miss Humbe r t's play was Hi e yo u f o rth and o ut the Ion th e hills be low the tops of t he •,picture vo u ca n st i ll ge t somes pot. When you find it, you will tree s. If it is fall t h e ye llow a nrt Ith ing at P e ru.
Miss· Humb e rt p]a]ed s tead}• ten
Cotn .- r wo n thP. t oss and cho se to kick The Bo bcats t oo k the ball :;t r a ig ht d o wn th e field. Forest Bel l' s long off - tackle run s addEd much ya rd age, and in f o ur minutes the shi f ty BeaL ric e half had scored a t ou chd own Nich o ls blocked Bit zie ' s point fo r goa l. Peru was pe nal ized fr equent ly , and altho t he Bobcats ma1e ten firs t d o wns they we r e un able to score again during the pt:ri c, d I n Lhe second quarter Edie we nt in f or Weimer who r e placer! Milam, re placed Higgins The Pawn ee speedster r an away for 35 superior to he r oppo n e nt ' s by abo u t I ya rd s a nd a t ouchdown Bitzie the maro-in that the sco re indicates. PERU HIGH DEFEATS IIndian s he ld, a nd the half end e d 6 PERU WAYNE GAME ,., dro pk icked t he po int for goa l. Miss Rowe p layed in and-out ten- ' WAHOO HIGH to 0. • IS CRUCIAL 'l'h th' d · d t. Sco r e : Peru, 13: Cotner, 0 The nis Miss Humbert profited by Coac h Yerk es ' s Bo b k i tte n s t oo k e · Jr peno was a pun m g The name be tw een the Bobcats "' Bulldogs tried some fo r ward pas se s the erratic play and pick e d up on Coac h H a rr e ll' s Wahoo ga me Wi th Bat h hav ing a decid e d and Coa r h Da le ' s Wa y ne outfit i s · Un l u ckily fo r t hem th ey passed enough ga me s to w in in s t raig h t In dia ns afte rno o n The ad vant ag e Pe ru ran back the of imp orta nc e t o the P e ru one of th ese within Edie's reach, sets Sne a bye i n th e sec o nd P e ru lad s outplayed Wah oo de - punts tv be tt t r advantage too ; t ea m If Collc h Graf' s e levt'n ca n who r ace d 6u ya r ds a long the left round. c i sive ly in the fir st a nd fou r t h a n d a s 8 consequenc of the double gain a victo r y ov er the nP Sl.de iJ.ne f ur a touchdown. Bitzie Only o ne matc h h as been played peri ods; held t he lndian s about gain, th e Bobk i tte ns kept withi n ou 1fit on Peru Fie ld the afte rn oo n ki.cke tl - d " t L t · t h goal. Sco r e : Pe r u, 20; in the mix e d do u ble!'. Mr. Beck eq ual in the !!eco nd period; and sco r mg IS an ce a e 10 e of Neve m bre 9. th e Bobcats will Cotner, 0 S hu m a n and N i cho ls and Ml· s M 1 'nn" e limin ated Mr altho th ey mad e but on e fir st down period broke t h r u and be s tr on_,. co nt en d ers f o r th e s t ate " "' wo rk e d well f o r Cot ner and f ough t C layburn and Mis s Bla nk e nshi p 6 I. i n th e third ,period, they k ep t th e block ed a punt Per u recovered titl e A victo r y wi l l m ea n t hat the Bobcats du ring- the rema in de r 6- 4 Tbe Io 3ers improvt>d not icea - ball 1n Wahoo' s t e rrit o ry most of on the B-ya rd line. Bath plun ged P e ru a r d Midland wil l sett le th P over f o r a touchdown. He misst'd of the h alf. Late in the period bly during the match W ith the th e t i m e. title a t P er u on November 23 Bitzie dr opped a bt'autiful kick second set 5 - 2 agai ns t t he m, tht-y Pe ru won th e toss and Capta in goal. 'f hat wa s Peru' s o nl y fi r st 1 Peru h a s n ot bee n to 25 ya r ds f rom a difficult angle. stren!!thened and ha d the c ou nt H eywoo d ch ose t o receive The down puring the period, but i t wa s da t e. Wayne ha s dr opped games T he ha lf t'n ded wi1 h Cot n er i n pos4-5, when Mis s Mion e won her Bobkitte n s began p lu gg in g th e goo d for s ix point s: I t o Wts leya n and Mid land Coach sess i on of the ball o n her own serve and t he .sE't 6-4 Qu ite a lin e Th ey mad e five fint downR Peru outplayed Wahoo i n th e Spee r 's Mid lan d e leven howeve r th r ee -ya r d line. Score: Peru, 23, fi n a 1 peri od, makin g fivt' firs t d owns , was ab le to mak e but t,wo g aller y of students wa tc he d these in a r o w. On o n e o f 1.!unges Cotner , 0. fi M • 1 · t o o n e A pass from Ba th t o An - dow n· aga·ln s t the Way ne e lev en faculty teams ght it out r. An"illt- b r 11 kP thru f o r 25 yards. " Peru kicke d at the begi nn i ng o f Clayb urn an d Mis>; Bla nk e ns hip W1Lh Ll1e bCJII tn 6 ya r d vill e f o r 15 yard s gave A n v i )le a whe n the two play ed at F r e m nn t the secon d half Cotne r was he ld ' (Continued on second page) I f · h p h d h were strong i n the b ack court; so lin e wo o d plungd 1h r u for the , a o r t mg t ago. e r u s owe e r f o r downs a n d p unted The n Pe r u being kept o n the defensive they , fir s t to u chd ow n Bat h' , p lacek ick IGIRLS ' GLEE CLUB 1abi lit y by wi nning f r o m Doa ne at b eg an h er deadly march. An unshowed up well, especia lly in the was blocked. D ur ing the pe ri od I HAS 58 MEMBERS ? r e t e hy a of 3 t o 0 D oa ne expected f orwarrfpass f r om Bitzie s econn set Mr. Beck's nt>t play Peru wa s agair, dan ge r ous but Wa- · I S no t ab ly difficult to def ea t o n he r to Frar y sco r ed a t o uchd o w 1.B itz ie o n Miss M.inne's !!E'rv ices kept the ! h oo he ld in the pinches. Glee C lub hi a s h o me fit'ld. s cored th e po i nt af t er touchdown.
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IWahoo started up t h e f.e ld the h. 11 d h d t Peru and Wayn e began at hl etic Score: P en:, 30 ; Cotne r , 0 Th e t 1s fa an as wo n comm e a 1o n
The match between Mr. Crago seco n d pe ri od a .'l d r egist er e d t hre e M. u l k r elati o ns 1n 191 9 S i nce that date Peda gog u es kept the bal l in Co tn e r 1 • on eac h occasiO n. ISS o an e nand Miss G ocklev. and Mr Coste llo fi r st downs i n successiO n Tht'Ee h ' t h 1 b h h Peru has wo n thf ee ga m es and t e rri to r y t hru o u t the quarter
. s t p ts t r am10g e c u w 1c and Miss Humbert 1s expected to coupl e d w1t h a 15-y ard pena l t y f o r b fit ht 1 A h i Wayne ha s won one Wa y n e won Bitz i e gained in the punting d u e l. _ nu m ers ty - e 1g g1 r s t t e draw the tennis fans to theath let Jc l roughing the Wa h oo puntH , made 'd , b t th he r o n ly g:Jme fr o m th e Bobcats i n Fi na ll y Weim e r broke lhru ' blockpr est e nt s anque ey were r efield c o urts The teams are evenly th e Indi a n s look dangerou8 But . d h 1 d 1 b 1 1921. In th at yea r the Wildcat s e d a Co tner punt , r ecover ed it, and · ce1ve w1t o u app aute y t 1e m a tc hed One 1s a t eam ; when Waho o fina ll y had to punt, h 1 · f h N ' we r e r unne r s - up 10 th e went 10 ya rd s for a counte r. Co t. I sc oo m aste r s o so ut .eastt' rn the oth e r a student team the Bobk itt ens marc h e d down t h e b k S h u 1 Co n f e r e n ce. They lost th e ti tl e n er b loc k etl Bitzie's kick ras a. uc m en as rn nc1pa The tournament will be fints he d fie ld aga in. Anvi ll e broke th ru a Juliu e Gilber t. of Bea tri ce , and , t o Wesleyan in a po 3t-seaso n game P e ru , 36; Cotner, 0 befo r e the next issue of the Peda - jseco nd time f o r yards Wit h Hi g h Schoo l In spec t o r P e r u won in 19 16 by a sco r e of D e lze l was injured in the final the bal l o n t he ir 5-ya rd hn e the <::::o ntinncd o n s ernru1 page)
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Peru Hig h D efeats W a ho o. (Co ntinu ed t:rom fir st p a g e ) c hance t o bre ak a w a y an d h e 50- yard s t o Wa hoo 's 7 -yard li ne \ Thr ee p l u nges fail e ci. Ba th o u tfoxed the I nd ian s o n th e f ou r th a n rl we nt ov e r. A rlam s goa l. T he game e n ded w ith t he \ bali i n m id fi e ld. The l3obk it te ns pl ayed a fi ne J[a m e A n vi li e s t h r e e lo ng r un s fe a tu r ed th e offensive p lay. Bath an d H ey wo od p laye d th at will sp e ll d e f e art f o r many te am s Maj o r s and Adam s m a de s e ve ral goo d gams . L e ah y and H ay es o p e n ed the holes fo r A n vi l le ON THE CAMPUS a v io l in :;ol o b y Ir e ne Nelo n. a Ra s mu ss t n f o r t h e I ndi ans s me arr e adi ng i:Jy Vi na R ud o lp h , and a ed some p ]d nn ed P eru p lay s Mt V e rno n H a ll No tes c le ve r vau d e vil le s ketc h , lh e pa 1ts R C unni ng ha m and W illi am s loo kS now! •t i t fu n t o hav e o f wh i ch w e r e t ak e n b y James ed go od o n th e otfen s i ve yo ur f ace wa s h eci aga in in the Co n wa y a n d Irm a Ca sey Peru 6 0 6 G- 18 s n o w? ? ( H o w ab o ut i t E ll a ?) And 1 On Wed ne sd ay m o rnin g t he Cnl- Wa ho o 0 0 0 0 - 0 s ay , bo ys , didn' t t h at s no w mak e ; leg e ba n d p laye d thr e e s na p p y th e i n u m be r s aft e r w hich D ea n De> lz ell At la s t! Y Ps, we h ave i t. W hat ? ; made se ve r a l im po rt a nt ann ou n ce' Wh ; , don ' t y o u k no w th a t th e ne w j me nt s s t o ve a r riv e rl at t he dor m la s t I w eek a n rl wa s u se d f o r ti r s t Gi rl s ' G lee C lub H as 58 Me mb er s t im e o n T u es da y ? Y ess i r. i t s ee ms •r.o n un" "' 1 rrom tr n or r r.: • t o cook t hi ng s qu it e w e ll. H a d a ' Burnham, o f L inco ln, we r e war m fi ne c h e rr y p ie th e ve r y fir s t , h i ng , in th e ir p r a ise of o r ag ni za ti o n.
Fr i e d c hi cke n, i R eg u la r p r ac ti ces ar e h e ld tw i ce i ce c r e a m s ay wa s n t t ha t a fi n p ! a w ee k a nd th e s in ge r s a r e loya l t o d in n e r w e ha d la s t S un d Hy '? In t he o r g a n iz at i o n N o d o u bt th e f act. th e f r i e d c hi ck e n wa s so ,.r oo d gi r ls ' gl ee c lub will a pp t> a r outsid e th at se ver al of th e d o r m g i r ls P e r u la t e r i n th e seaso n. Jt i s pa sr e t urn e d w i t h p la t e s f r om th e i r s ibl e t hat wi ll app t> a r n n t he r o o ms, and yo u s ho ul d hav e P e ru r a d io pro g r am w hi c h wi ll be s ee n h ow Mr. Li nn h e a ped t he g iv e n at Oma ha o n T han ksg i vi ng c hi cke n in for t h e m Wou ld n 't i t 1 1
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1 theY W. The week of Novem- F , 'res h cut flow ers for any occas ion such as weddings birthber 11 -17 iR the "Week of Prayer " cla ys and parties. We grow our own flow e rs.
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Altho Peru No rm al was estab- Joh ns on. ·
Ji s hed in 186 7 , it happen s t hat Mr s Lillian J e w e ll Barnes, o n ce training in Waco hi g h school, Wa ::o, 1 th e r e w e r e· n o grarluat es in 1 8 73 a memb e r of the Wayn e faculty, i s · T e xa s H e rec e ntl y · m o ve d t o 1
1883. th e wif e of W W. B a rn es , the , T e xas fr o m Mi chi g an , he Th e f o ll owing i s th e c las s roll drugg- i s t, o f Peru. 1 ha s bee n te achni g Bas t! was 1 wit h th e late s t adilre ss es tha t can Two of th e g r a duat es wer e m a rn e rl la s t y ear. j be f urni :> hed by t he alum n i secr e - daughters o f th e fir s t graduate, I Per u Wayne Game is Cruci a l. 1 tary: with Mr s Anna More h ead Joy· tConttnued rrom F ir st Pae-e I !
Alb ert N. Burch, engi n ee r, U. who with Dr. George Ho ward 14 t o 0 J n l9:W Spee r to ok the
S. R. S Ra lsto n , Wyoming. g r aduated in 187 0 T les e two team to Wayne an whipped
J. H H. Hewitt. land broker, are Miss Sadie C Joy, of Omaha, j W i ldcats 7 to 0. I n 19 21 th e Wa yn e Alli a nce, N e br. and Mrs H aze l J o y Avery , of i outfit o utfox ed P e r u and won 6 1
Mr s A n na Wo rl ey Fanning, loan Indianapolis. ; t o 0 La s t ye ar Wil ly a n i!. B itzz ie I and realty, Crawf o rd, Nebr. 19 13. I play e d s t e lla r games a t Wa?n e 1
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PERU PEDACiOCiiAN
VOLUME XIX.
PERU-YORK GAME TO BE A RUBBER
The 1923 Contest Will Break a Three Three Count
The 1923 footb all game between York Co llege and Per u Teachers College is a rubber. Each eleven bas won t hree games in the six years of co ll egiate competition. If one can depend upon comparat i ve sco re8, and the writer thinks compa rat ive scot;es tell doubtfu I truths, Peru has every chance to be the win ner. The Bobcats have not lost a game this season and are t i ed with Wesleyan, Hastings; and Chadron for the conference title. T he Panthers have been able to wi n
PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 4 , 1923
American Education Week
N ovember 18 -24
THE PERU PROGRAM
Sun d ay, Nov. 18 Sp ec i al "ervices at t he chu r ches: Methodist church Rev. Mitchell Ch ri st i a n c hur ch Elliott U ni on Se rvices at Bap t ist church, 7:30 p. m.
NUMBER 6
BOBCATS OU TPLAY THE WILDCATS
After First Quarter Peru Has Her Own Way With Wayne Peru stands one step nearer the c oveted title th i s week. The Wildcats succumbed to Capta i n Bitzie's Bobcats 40 to 9. The lighter team p ut up a hard battle, fought every I o f ground, and really threw a sca r e into Peru the first quar t e r When once the t eam started, howclver , the outcome was n ever in doubt. Outweighed , outplayed, and outgeneraled, the Wi ldcats d ie d fi ghting.
Coach Dale lost his c hance s when Renneck was in j ure d. Renneck but One g ame in five starta. Per u Monda y Nov 19 Co nvocat 1'on · • · · · · · · : did the forward pa ss ing; his Joss defeated the strong Doane aag re- Col le"e Aud1' t o r · A · L · -:- 1um merrcan eg10 n was felt Schroed e r's punting was gation; York fe ll a victim to th e
Tu esday, Nov. 20 Men 's Cl ub addressed by Mr. Crago good. Nel lis dropped a pretty same Tiger team Gi rl s ' Club addre3sed by Mi ss Tear k i ck f rom the 23 - yard l ine. Wayne Peru will be glad to count A. commu nit y m ee ti ug in one of the churches fu rnished a sen sa tion when early i n another w i n at the expense o f thli C 't . h the second half, after a b lo cked
Io mnp tee 1n c arge: Miss Glasgow York Panthers, dfor the United Gi l keson dropk ic k Larsen grabbed the ball Brethren have ha quite th e habit an d ran 85 yards f o r a touchd o wn. f · p • f C h
Wednesday, Nov. 2 1 Physi ca l E du <'at i o n Day o spol ng er u s un oac McC oy ran sple n did interfe ren ce, S • · 4 · · Co m m it tee in cha r ge: Miss Pl ae hn peers team ran _up 3 pomts I n c l ipping Bitzie at jus t the r ight 1922 ; we shall be satisfied wit h a Mis :l To li n mom e nt. Gi l keson b locked the srore. We are willing to · · · ·
G raf · f 1 T h d N 2 ., Add b f pomt or goa t I urs ay, ov. c..... ress y P r es id ent accep one as arge.
Tne entire Peru t eam .sh owed to Peru began play in g in A se r ies of three m i nute t alks will be given by advantage. Carter and Brunsdo n 1914. The Updtate boys wer e le ar n- , certain st ud en t s duri ng th e class periods. Miss were stonew a lls. Br unsdon played ing the game that first yea r , and Mione has charge of the talks. hi s best game of the Hi s Peru took advantage of th em The / defense wa s !'Uper b. M If am pl a ye d game ended, Peru. 87, York,O. By l:'r os h off his feet; Pr os h is r ated 1916 , York bad learned the ga m e, h i gh in th e Conference. And the f or they gave Peru a drub - / Peru e n ds outdid themse lves. Fra ry hlilg , .2D to 0 ln 191!/...tbi:y came I .and Gil k e son did eve rythin g ends to Peru and repeated the dose. In are supp os e d t o do, and d id those 1919 the the Panthers bad the / things we ll The y are b o und to c hampionship o f the sta te taking make trouble for the Lu th eran s. t he title from Wesleyan by a de- The first forward pa s s GJi k recei vc isive score Peru did not m eet
THE TEACHER'S TASK. ed was a thriller. And Fr a r y ' s t hem that year. In 1920, how eve r, You teachers-and it is a .m Pre trui s m to say this-you t eac hers make th e whole world y o ur r'ebto r fi r s t was only a bit less spectacula r. t he Bobcats met the state cham- and of you it can be said, as it can be said of no other p r ofessio n save the p r ofession of t he ministers of I n the backfield Captain Bitzie p io ns and eliminated t hem 28 to 0. th e Gos p e l them se lv es, if you t eac h ers did not do you r work well, t h i:l Republic would not o ula st the span of de ser ves a ll the credit t he
The fighting teams turn ed out b,v a ge ner atio n. gave him He had he lp and much P resident M 0. McLaughlin, now More ove r. a3 an incident to your av oweri W:l rk, y JU renrler some well nigh unbelievable se rvi ces to the of it D e lz ell r an the ma c hine co ngressman, and his coaches. Hawkins and Frank. h ad an ec h o a &"ain in 1921. York coached by Ernie Franl5 wo n from Peru in the hardest fought battle in the athlet ic r t: lat ions of the two schools. lt was not yntil the final w hi s tl e blew t hat the game was decided. York wo n 16 to 13.
Last year the Bobcats knotted t he count with three all: w he n t h e fo llowers of Captain Willy met the Panthers on Peru Field. The Bobcats outscratched and outfought the Panthers from the first whistle t o the la s t. The score of 43 to 0 • t ells the glorious tale. This yea r Ca ptain Bitzie leads a team to Yo rk full y as strong as the 1922 machine If York were a l iJn we w o uld sa y that tte was going to beard 'th e li o n in his den. But since Yo rk is the panther, we do no t know what to say. We shall say i t with flowers; York gets t h Pft o wers
The following is the Peru-York reco r d since the two teams began f o otb a ll re lations in 1914:
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country. For instance, vo u render to thi s Republi c the p rim f', t t> e vita l of a m11 lga m at ing i nt o one hom oge n ous body the children o f those w h o a re born h ere and of t hose who c o me h ere from so many different land s abroad. You furnish a co m mon trai nin g a n d C!lmmon ideals for the child r en of all the mixed peoples w h o ar e here b e ing fu sed into one nationali't t y It is in no Fmall degree due to you , and yo ur efforts, that we of this great Amtrican Republic f o r m. o ne peop le instPad of a group uf jarring peopleF. The children, whe reve r they hav e been born, whe rev er thei r parents been bo r n who are educated in o ur schools side by s id e with one a not h e r, will in ev itab ly g r o w up ha v ing that se n se of mu tua l sympa th y and mu tual r espect a nd which i s absolute.Jy indispen s ible for working- out the prob lems th at we as ci ti zens have befur e us.- Theodore Roo se velt.
THE DRAMATIC CLUB· Ible Frenc h man. "Mon s ieur Bol." AUBURN KI WAN IANS
PRESENTS THREE PLAYS I William Bogle was the stage mana- ENTERTAI N SC HOOL
The fir st three Dramatic C lub Iger. The Kiwanis C lu b of Auburn, plays of th e year, by "Hyacinth," a one - act drama on· , which put o n suc h a succesr::ful ra · Mark Murray, "Hyac in 1b s " b y tainin g bot h :co m edy a nd trag ed y, dio p r og r am at Omaha r Pce ntly, enTacie May Hanna , and "TilP Ma.ker was competent ly d ir ected by C rys- te r ta in e d at chapel Wedn esday, Noof Dream 5 ." by O l iphant Down tal Meyer. A lvina Selk sple-ndidly vemb e r 7 A quintet consisting of were presented o n Friday eve nin g , j (Continued on l ast page) ; Mr E1.1 st ice, Mr. Grant, Mr Yost , Novemher !:l , in the Drarr atic Hal l. THE PEDAGOGIAN j M r. Bixby, and Mr. Sto rm , sa ng
Each one wa:l a decided success, n ot CONGRATULATES I five Mr H ohemee aeonly from t h e s tan dpo int. of art an d I compamed The quJOtet began by • o The Peclagog1an congra tul ates , n n g "Huskin" Bee " and "Sail- drama but a lso from the standpo 10t Sl g 1 . T h Pres1dent W. R. Pate f o r havmg i ng" The audie nce liked the s ingof good e nt e rtainment hru t e twn cha n ces to win thP. football
Iwell. F Bell's off t ack!e runs arx:l Eciie's end r uns brought the s tand s to their feet. And Bui s in g ' s plunging was powerful. Wa y ne surprise d the Bobcat3 and fought them to a st a nd still the first period P e r u early carri ed the ball within st r iking di s tanc e , and Bitzie miE5- · ed a 25 -ya r d cir opkic k by in c he s when th e bal l struck t he upright Th en Wa yne opened a n attack that brought the stand!! to attention. Three fir s t d ow ns on passes, line playa , and end run s , plus se veral Peru penalties, place d the ball wi t hin kicking distance. Ne l lis tried a dropkick and fai le d Peru had the ball on he r one-yard line. Bitz ie k ick ed out of dan ge r. More penalties and a pass gav e Nell1s anot he r at te mpt. He made it good. T he r emainder of peri od was even Score: Wa yn e, 3; Per u o:
excel le nt acti ng ability of th e ca s ts JOg so we ll t h a t t hey g a ve five c ur: c h amp10ns h1 o of Neb r as ka Peru tain calls In r esponse t h e quintet In t he second q uart e r the Bobcats all of the characterr:: were well por· . k d · d h d f 1 trayed 1 hag a sp lendHI outloo an may co_p sang Red Rose," · Aura L ee, settled d own s o we p ow er u T fi I "R 1 , d ' the state tit le. Pr esident Pate IS and , 'On the Sea " j attack. Th e line op e ned up great he r st p 'lY, osa 1e, a e, · 1 h !ightfully c lever comedy in o n e pulling for Peru. has still i President Pate exp r essed hi s ap- gaps for Bell and Btlzle to s m as tfi 1 d' t d b ' a n othe r chan ce of w1nmng Chad - preciation of the pro"ram T hen thru These smaPhes brought the act, was e c1ent y 11 ec e y "' · • M k D I II P I N h t k , r o n, beca use J f her R to-O VI Ctory the stude n ts exp r esse d t heir app r e- ball to the tw o-yard line. Wa yn e ar e ze ea r ew ouse oo 1 1 • • • • b k the part of "RoasliP.," a maid who l over the strong Grand I sland oufit, ! ciation in typical s tudent fash i on. held t hr ee t1 mes, but B 1t z1e roe b d 1 W d 'd 't • i s a bidder for the first ho nors. L l Yell leader Coa tne y led a yel l for thru on the f ou rth try f o r a tuuchwae y no means oc1 e e 1 n 1 • • k h P I ld b b j L Pate center for the Chadro n t h e K1wamans, an d t h en led t he down. He kicked goal. P e ru held now t at ear cou e so · · · ' · · 11 11 b Th 1 f "M d 8 1 ! e leven and battling w1th M i lam for 1 co ye · Wayne f o r d o wn s and got posseE· urn.. e eo a arne o. I II· honor s is one of the : _It IS that the Klwamans ion of the ball. With the ball o n an ar1stoc rat1c Frenc h woman, was a state ' 1will fi nd t1me to come to Peru s 11 U' skilfully interpreted by Karnie j stro n gest players on_ the Chad r o n : again. We appreciate the fact t ha t IWayne s 25 -yard llne Sundel l. A s for Kenton Poynter, , team. L. L Pate IS the son of ; a business IR husyi but.we like l t o Fra r y who made ;rtll• he was the la s t word as th e exc ita · Pres i dent Pate · your e ntertamment, K1wamans. {Continued on la s .., ftJ'e ) Vfl •
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O r gan ization s Ic habod C rane. H m- wo nd er wh e r e
P e r so nals Mi la m's tho ug ht s w e r e?
Cla sse s 1 At the r ally !at Friday, Mr Da le. Circulati on Manager t he Wa y ne coac h, th e fac t that Fa m e o f th e P e r u gi rls
Am e ri ca n Education Wee k is !'pons ored hy th e Am e ric an Legio n, had pr omis ed th e Wa y ne f oo t ball th e Nation a l Educa tion Asso c: ;ati on, and th e Bureau of Educat io n , team a "good l OOk i ng bunch."
We ArnE'rican s hav e so many opportunities a nd privi leges that we are ( You see , h_ e hac! th is pr on e t o lo se s ig ht of our r es pon s ib i l ities. The Educa ti o n Week offe r s from som e g 1rls wa lkw g 1n fr ont a go ld e n opp ortunity to teach e r s a nd m e n t o di sc us s wit h citiuns suc h qu es tion s as finan c e, t axa tion. g ove rn me n t, the bud ge t, play g round s and s oci al ct n ters, and num e rous o th l" r t opics
Students -yo u who a r e to b e th e lead e r s of t omo rr o w, yo u who a re to b ecom e teac h e r s or p r ofess i on a l men an d wo m e n up on you will d ep end the prope r so luti u n o f t he problems of Americaniz a ti o n, eco nomic lo 3s d ue t o i II i te r acy , the n ue d of more and h r t 1e r t ra i n HI ta e c he r s, a nd a h ost. of ot he r que stion s w hi ch th e com munity w i ll expect t hat yo u as a teac he r mu st m ee t, and me et we ll.
Th e teaching pro fe ss ion offe r s big fields of oppo rtuni ty t o th e m an a nd wo ma n wh o ca n or gan ize and can prove t o th e wo rld t h e i mpor t ance of ed ucati o n. Let u s a ll avail of th e excep ti o na l chance of s ee in g a nd he ar in g a g r eat deal on th e ca m JJw; and i n our v ill age durin g th e E:ducatio nal We e k Watch th e posters fo r C LAR A M MINNE.
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m:tch ean o f severa l f u rnihed a sto r y which m a d e a " f oo l" (in L J Gi lk es·Jn , superinte nd e nt of th e Peru Hi gh Sch oo l, was e lec te d · v ice p resid e nt o f the se c · and district. S u pe rint e nd ent Gil·
A s h ort ptay fo ii ow e d thi s -T he th e eyes of a s impl e a per son a s a fir st wa s in a P e ru h ome be- ho bo) of any on e who fea r ed Mi dfo re the Pe ru - Way n e ga me. Poo r land in th e comin g footbal l game "Ch a rl es," h ow very ha rd he tro er.l Harl a nd Tay lo r f avo r e rl us wi th t o get a d a te at th e d or m Of
keso n i s d t>s e rv edly popu la r among • · a co rn e t solo. accompan -ed by Ar- the t eache rs. He s how e d th a t he co ur ,e had a pr ev 1ous enga ge- le ne Ritchie M · p · I · a t e gave a co ul d d o a bi · h II h h m ent a nd n o on e etse wo ut d go r ead in g whi ch remind t>d u s of our g JO we w f:' O e with hi m Do :e fu ::y h e we nt t o th e 1 • d manage d th e re ce nt s ,. , j ea t Y lm ag m at lv e ays (un less we r ecept i on for Pres ident Pat e gam e With the c rowd. In He 1 are all l itt le Geo r ge Wa shing to ns seco nd sce n e we sa w t he m at th e H V J i nd ra , dir e ctor of band I and ca nn ot t e ll ali e) Th e prog ram ·gam e W 1 ' 1d'y th ey ch ee d d and orchest r a , wa s appointed one • · r e • a n was _co nclud e d by every o ne p a r takof co urs e P e r u w o n of a commi t tee of t hr ee t o f ormu- In g 1n s uc h old fa miliar so n gs as A so n g by a boys' quartet fo l , W late p lans fo r th e sta te h !gh sc hool ·· ' a y cl ow n up on th e S uw ane e R iv- · lowe d. H op e to h ea r f r om yo u , Af h mus1ca l con t e!:l t t o be held in th e again, bo ys h b spr mg Th1s commit t e e of thr re er. t e r a s ort busm ess La st , b ut no t least , were th m g t e m e m e rs ad J Ourn e d ver y h as a r ea lly importan t job on it s · e pl ease d wllh the even i ng's meeting h d Th h b '' speeches', by coaches , a nd Le t' s ke ep up th e r e c o rd , f e ll ow- HanOs F e ot erf mL:m le r s arde Captain B i tzie. Ev id ently t he ca p - t r guso n , o 1nco n an m em be rs! Eve r y body out to (.very M' C f y k ' t a i n of the Way ne t ea m h a d a pre- m ee tin g ! I I SS o nw a,;, o or . monition th at h e wo uld have to fa ce l h e c r ow d, a nd - we ll h e wa s - Girl s ' Re serve s Pe ru High to Meet Pl attsmouth a nd n •t t h e t e The Gir ls ' Rese r ves beg an the ir Stella at P e ru Af activities for the yea r , Tu es d ay, Coach Bob t<itt e ns m ee t t er a few minut es of s in g ing a n d yelling t he r a ll y e nd ed. Octob er 30. The hi g h s cho o l a s- an d Ste ll a nex t Bot h
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ORGAN IZATI ONS se mbly r oom wa s t astef ull y d ecor, o f th e invad i ng elevens are le d by ated fo r th e oc cas i o n wi th autumn m e m be r s of th e 1922 Bobcat run1
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"Oak Brand ' Leather Vests A good assortment of H d exceptional h•'gh atte nd ed w ill agree that t he topics s t a nd s for Idu e to make a goo d s how in g. di s cu ssed were s ur e ly wort h w hil e. Member s h ip Ha ze l Sarv is ! The Ste ll a e leven i s beginning But we not on ly ab t Reg istr ation P a ulin e R usse l l' foot ba ll. It i3 coached by Hansen, o u S loga n M M · I' f C S ' wort h w h1l e thm gs; we a lso d o o na on t1th a m es man o oach peers Han · them We have arrrange d to ha ve Pur_posee F lori ne E lli o tt l 1 se n has a li a-ht , inexp e r e nced team a vis i t from Miss B la nch e Ste ve ns Sc rip ture Reading, t hat plays hard football. The a returne d work er from J apa n' Matt. V' 19-33 Ce l ia K izer IBobk l ttens will hav e game oppoS he has co n se nt.e rl to v i s i t o ur cam: LCo?eSand its Mea nin g n e nts t he last home game of the o 1s t od d ard season
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Sophomores. .AT I King'osf PBoma-prob-leayr" Shop 1 Th e so phom ore s we r e i nd ee d g lad dohnson & Helm's to have a f ew day s vacati on; they Baseme n t Shop were equally thankful to be back in T he cu s t omary class m ee tin g wa s he ld T hursday morn i n g in t h 3 big
We boost Peru - and Feed you too BURLINGTON Ci\FE gymnas ium. The pr og-r am was in On e block n orth Bur lin gton Depot wit h th e spi rit of t he time s Neb r ask!J. Ci ty, Neb r. -footbal l; it was the g irl s that Ro
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Fres h cut flowers for any occasion such as weddings birthdays and parties. We g r ow our own flowe r s Greenh ous e a nd sto r e, co rn er G : E Berthold, Floris t 6th st. & First Co rso City, Ntbr
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asm You sho uld hav e se en Bitzie imp e r sonated by O llie Klumb , 13runsdon by Ir e n e Nelson De lze l l by Nell Pi e rce , "Li ttl fl " Be ll by Gladys Kur tz , Bui s ing by Ve r da am- = -- ..:IE • -Hauptman, Weimer by Lucil e Ma - ' h on ey , Conway by Ed n '1 Ro i ge r, 1 Mi lam oy Laura Lavanda, and la s t but far fr om least F rary by E lla
Aft e r th ese cha r acters had been presented, th e· audience was d ej li g hl_full y (?) en terta in ed b y th e se le(' ti on "Pe r u Will Shine T o · ni g hr ," r e nde r ed by a sp ec hl banrl. This band i s a n e w orgar.izat i on o n the It i s a four -
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Alt h(1 it was seve r a l days we mu s t not for get to me n t i on ou r successf ul l ittle pa rty over in t h e ho me d e pa rtm ent. It wa s a good ·hallow e 'en occas i c n in ev e r y o f the _wo rd. We
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INew Ha ve n. Dr. Spauldi ng sp eaks h ighly o f M r. Br ow n e ll.
IEa rl Ha rlo w, who to o k hi s d egree fr om P e ru last s umm e r, is d ol in g g r a duat e work at Ca rnegie Ins titut e o f Techn o logy . H is w or k at the P i t t sb u rg h in st i tut i on i s mee t in g t h e approva l of th e f ac · ultv. Mr H a rl ow writes: "I beli e ve th e re a r e re lative ly few I I schoo ls i n th e country which require a h i g her sta n dar d 9f s cho la rEhi p than thi s one " Girl s ' C lub Te a
Our S t ore will for all Co liege Fo nt I 6 i:l mes ·
It's our to Repe1ir you•· Shoes. Th e r e is as much difference in shoe r epai ring a s t he re is in merc h a n d i s in g. Be s ur e t h ey're repa i r ed r ig ht. We know how THE BE-;T SHOE S HOP - Elm er Ringer, Prop ri etor. ''Kodak
BOBK ITTENS BEAT TARKIO, MO ., HIGH Ig-in s at nine o'clock lt wi ll i Bobccfts Outplay the Wi ldc ats I= nn .sf i> n £>
· si s t o f mu s ic, talk !< an d r e a.mg s ( Continu ed Cr om fi r s t pa g e )
Bnth Goes Over in Last Six Minutes by P e ru students a nd alumni. The c a t ch H e s tepp e d o ut o n th e o n eof Pi ny pr o gram will be r e le a sed in a few f o ot lin e . D e lze ll sn e ak ed t hru days Mi lam f or a c o unt e r . B i t zi e's
Bobki t t e ns add ed o n e m ore kick :ni s s e d Wayn e r eele d o ff two · t t th · t · h h Reserves Want G a mes. vtc vry o e n s nn g , w e n t e y first down s a nd p rofit e d h y penald e feated Tarkio high at Tarkio, by The Peru Re se rv es want two Itie s to k ee p the ball in P e ru terria score of 7 to 0. It. wa s Tarkio's gam es dur_ing Nov e mbe r. Th e Re- to ry. La te in th e half Bi tz i e ma de fir s t defeat, and the Mi ss o urian s se rv e s will pla y a ny hi g h sc h o o l a beautifu l 30 _)ard pasg to· Gtlke d id n ot r e li s h it In fact, if th ey th a t cares to s ch e dul e w•th th e m so n. w h o leape d a r d caug h t t he died a t all. th e y di e d har d a nd v o l- Th h 1 d S t 11 H. h e y a ve P ay P e a tg ball e n th e d e ad run. H e r aced 3 0 ubl y Co ach Ro thert's boys from S ch ool An y one wi c; hin g t o write d f hd l t was · · y a r s o r a t ouc own th e mouth of the Platt e wtl l app ea r c o nc <> rnin a the m a tt t- r write to h , f 1 th t "s I P - n · • t e m os t o eau t 1 u p as s gee n o n eru Fteld Fr:day · c h L G f · I I o a c on ra · se a s on Bitzi e's k1ck was s h o rt Peru s tarted off w e l l aga m s t the ; T h If d h h h II · · · · · ne a e nd e wtt t e a Jrt ' Mt sso unan s Bath r e c -:! tv e d the Fathe r and Son Banquet Wedne sday 1 9 W e l k . k ff d d 4 o d Th 1 m td fi el d S c or e : P e ru I ; a y n 1c o an r a c e yar s e Night t ea m carried the ball right d o wn ! 3. Th e Co l leg e Y. M C A i s ; P e ru marched s tr a i g h t do wn th e to th e fiv e- y ard l ine Th e n the y s po n so ring the F a • h e r an d So n ban- · s e co nd half, with th e los t it o n a fu!Tlbl e. · The gam e q uet which will b e hied tn d J- le • We im e r a n d Bruns d o n, aiclerl fr o m that tim e until th e f o urth 1 • quarte r was 1\ s ee- s aw affair. In me s ti c sc ie nec rJom s , Wedn e sday , b y Be ll a n rl Ca rter, ope n in g I e venin g t h :! d v m es ti c s ci e nc e g irl s ! "a p in g h o les With th e ba ll f o ur the punting du e l h o nor s w ere
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"' ab o ut even Twi ce Tarkio got s erving. yar d s fr o m W ay n e 's B tt z i e 11 Professo r Crago and the Y M. w isely c h ose t o dr op k •ck on · a within IPe ru' s 2 0- r ard lin e; n e ver di d th e y g e t o n th e t e n -y ard l in e C A. m e n c u nfid e ntl v e x pe ct a ; f o urt h dow n. His ki i.! k wa • g oo d cr o wrl f r o m t ow n anrl cam p u s. ' ed a nd ft>l l i nt o L a r se n' s han ds C aptain H e yw oo d had a n un ca nny w a.v o f br ea kin g thru and m ess ing S e ve ral boys ha ve e xpr est:e d th e With McC oy fur inte rf e r e nce h e · h ope of having th e ir father s at I, had a c lea r fie ld · Bi tz i e str ove up T a r-kio' s be hind the l in.:J P e ru f or th e occa s io n. 1 v a lia r.tly to catch th e fl ee ing full- o f sc rimmag-e His p la} in g and 1 S pee ch es will b e m ad e b y o n e of I back but M"cCo y c ut th e c a ptain t h a t o f hi s lin e mat es h Pid Tarki o j t h e po pu la r h oy sco ut le ad e rs d 1w n j ust in tim e t o s a ve L a r s !:' n ou t o f the d ange r zo n e. F d f tn Ltn co ln and by De a n o r yc e o Th e kick fo r goa l w as bl ocke d In t h e fi n a l p eri o d th e Bobki t- T · I • 1 Um ve r s 1ty of Ne b r as k a. here •s Wa vn e ktck ed tu P e ru On 1he t e ns b ro k e loo s e ltk e tnetr o ld e r •
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L ack ey La r s e n Su bs titute 11: Way n e- M. M il le r, McCoy. Per u - Wi l li a m s , B ui s in g , S a nd b er g, Parri o tt, Co n wa y , Matth ews, Higg in s , B o ur k e , Co we l l. To u c h dow ns: L arse n , Ed ie , 2 , G il keso n 2, De lz e ll B itz i e Dr o pk i c k : N e flis P oi nt for goa l : Bitz i e , 2 F r a ry
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PE HU HAS WON THREE OUT OF FOUR j
Has Taken Every Game from Mid I land Except Last Year's -, Wnen Per u m eets M id land on I
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PEI:W, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 1, 1928.
MIDLAND Coa c h Speer Adam s
NUMBER 7
SLAUGHT ERWAS AW FULLAST FRIDAY
P e ru S wamp ed York with a Score of 86 to 0
Peru ran up t he large st sco re Peru Field. Novembe r 23, to se ttl e I
Sud man Brunning Hor n Chambers L uc k s tr o m Tschud y Ell iot t (c)
· of the co nference se ason by winning f rom York at York 86 t o 0. When one rem e m be r s t hat the Bo bed, the Bobcats have wo o thr l'e. cats played t e n - minute qua rter s Tne only defeat t hey hav e suffered I Del ze ll the last ha lf , the sco r e is e ve n they suffered last year, when Mid-
L. Lu s c hei E. Lu sc hei Cunningham t he state titlE', it will be t h e fifth J t ime that t !1t! Bobca t s have m et the , Warriors Of t he foul' games pla y - / Weim e r Ca rte r Mi lam M. Bell B r unsd o n Frary Gilki so n
F Bell Edie -B uisin g m o re To th os e wh o la nd ran up 3 0 points against them. have said t ha t Peru had no sc or in g
B i tzie Tr ue. the Mid laod e r s took· the ma c hine, the la s t three games is state title, but that does not make
Coach Graf a c on trad ic ti on. P e ru has s co r e d t he defeat any sweeter. Peru has PERU 162 points in t he three games bee n waiting to avenge that d e feat; Pe r u Sub .> t i t u t e-; : Sa n dberg, W i lliams, Higgins , Matthews, Co n way, B ou r ke One ne ed not sa y much a bou t t his is t he opportunity. I' the Yor k gam e Th e sco r e speaks Coa ch Graf's e leven fr o m Captain Pa rri o tt, Cookie, Cowell, Taylor. f o r it se lf. The hea vi e r Bobcats Bitzie dow n to the veriest scrub 1 cru s hed and almost an nihilate d the wou ld e nj oy nothing bett e r than to
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The are to be trou nce and trounce s o undly Coach comp li m e n te d upon the fight t h ey Speer's outfit. Eve ry erg of Bob- made against su ch odds. An d it cat eoerg; will show in the Home- Bobcats Fight for Title Novem ber 23---Meet Coach Speer' s was th e best officiated ga m e that com ing ga m E' T h e re w ill be ten L u t h eran s th e B obcats have p layed this sea so n. scrappi ng, tearing Bo bcats fo ll ow - N o one can be sing le d ou t as a · , star. Gains were as n ume r ous a s ing that r e dtop and gal lopi n g T · d h p d he un defeated Bo bcats w1l l t r. y H owever, aga m st s t r ong learns We sley a n while Coach Graf's team pape r m a r ks T o u chdowns ca me geOarf own tMe dlerud l rbon.fi h l to keep the ir r ec o rd c lea n a n d r e1 c o mparative ha ve a value. has dev:l ope d slowly and is at t o mak e Hurry-U p Yost's point -acourse 1 an w1 1 e g t- ; .th h b k t th II T h I ma Jn a t th e t op 10 the Wayne and Kearney hav e stro ng about top · form We are inclin ed m i n ute tea m think themse lve s LJog hwl e l rt tahc G 0 de wlal · d z e 1standing by tu rni ng back th e Mid- elevens P er u journe ed t o J{ear- j to agree w ith G;eg g McBr i de whn a lso -r an s Fra ry · an d Gi lkeso n ut era n s e e ran s an e - 1 d L · 1' h 9 0 F I an u the r a n s nex t F n day ney and was held to a scoreless tie ; I "Th e Bobcats have impr overl r eceived passes. Weimer plu ngbraselmdmahtet emd to .atdre1 noo n Mauyof th e Bobcat grid- 1 1Midlandwentto Kea rn ey a f o rt - j s tead i lya,;th esea5 onhasprogress- ed thru th e line f o r 35 yard s moot, an t ey a re etermwe to d Isters w orked u n d e r Co a c h Spe e r of 1 m ght ago and won J 0 to 0, o n a • ed and Peru's c hancE's of an und e - and st op ped because he came keep the1r r eco r clean f o r th e re - h M. · I . d f h ,1, R. k t e 1dland e leven , and t hey ar e/ dropk1ck and a n interc epted feat Pd s eason seem fairly bright " to the e n d o f the field B itzie, ma10 er o t e sea son. ex 1c - 1 · k · · d ld II h b 1 f h , ymg awa e m ghts sc h em1 n g h ow ward pa ss. M1dland h as the edge The spo rts wnters gave th e Luth- Bell, Ed ie, Buis i ng and Ma t thews ar w ou ca 1t t e att eo t e to nd th · f t M 'd h. W h _, h d h · f B k d u o e1 r or m er men or. 1 · 10 t IS companson. ayne we n t 1 · e rans t e e ;J ge u nt1l Peru convinc - a t e 1r uo. ou r e sco re two century." 11 d · d · · As we started to say. w hen we 1 0 1S b u e f o rFone of the m os t ter to M 1dl a n d and the L u th(.ran s ed the ske pt!cs at the Wayne gam e . t ouch d owns Co nwa y p layed alm ost n c g ttt the r e m ontp rs ha ve ha d by 12 to Q ; Rnd Coac h Dale's WJid - Now the p r ess fav o r s M 1d la nd th t e ntir e gam e to s h ow th e f o lk s mterrupted ourse lves, this Will be t h is seC1son. cats m ade un e more fi rs t dow n t han ' slightly We wi s h the Luthe r ans i n hi s h n m e town. Ca rt e r stayed the fifth between and ! The two teams are ab o u t evenly the Wa y ne cam e to were favored mo r e. The Bobcats t he s h o w out t o e nt e r tai n hi s M 1dland. Peru started to pla y th e matched 1.f c t p d h ' B b 9 h d b k f th Oth · h h 1moara 1v e sco r es can e ru, a n t e o cats won 40 t o can up set t e o p e uc e t as JOY - a er. erw1se t ere was muc Fremont college in f oo tball after Ibe t r us1t:d Of course, one can not Peru o u tplayed, outg u esse d , and fully as d i d the Co rn huskers. changin g of pos itions. the Lutheran s t oo k ov er the old r e ly up'l ,1 comparat 1ve s cnre3 mad e overpowered the W1ldcats Peru The crowd is ce1tain o f a f oo t ball The re p orts a r e co nfl icting conFremont Normal. An d M i dland , · t th k p h h d h b 1 s 11 · · f h d · th k f hd I agams e Wl' a e r t t> ams. eru I a s t e e ge m · t l:! compa n s o n. att e t1 st m g m g r o m t e e - cern1 ng e rna ers o touc owns h as always had a good football f c I . · f -' · · t d th · 19'''1 T I wo n rom otnl'r , 36 to 0; and Th e fact 1s that the two teams eat a01mtms ere to e m m <:.<. , h e Fp orts write r is no t au th (J rity tea m. F o r th r ee Bob- I Wes leyan wo n 27 to 0 And yet Per u 1
are about e ve nl y matc h ed It seems and determined t o sho w Coac h f o r the f ol lo wing, but it is the best ats won La s t yea r th"Y d1d not· Sp:> er t h at he le f t the "fightenest c · - · does no t claim any s uperior i ty to thllt Coach S pPe r 's t eam is l i t tle t hat ca11 be ma dP. of th e slau gh te r :
1 team i n the s tate," Bitzi e and hi s Coa ch Wynne took the state Gtit e Wes leyan because o f the d ifferen ce. 1 be t ter than i t was when it mel t e a m are out t o b eat t\1 id land
2 ; Weime r 2; Bitz i e 1 ; with his Luth e ran s. Coach Bourke, 2; Gilke!'on ' l; Edi e , 2 ; advi s es that you fill i n the b l a n k af - BOB KITT EN S G E T R E VE N GE s ur pr ise. Ma j or s cal!ed a forward FA THE RS AND SONS Bell, 1 ; F ra r y, 3 Bitzie must n ot ter F rida y 's game. The follow i ng i O N PL A TTS MOUTH pass when least exp ected and Ad - HAVE BANQUE T hav e t a k en time t o kick go a ls, if is the hist o ry of the Pe r u-M ldla n d / ams r e c P.ived it f o r yar ds and a g ames to d ate 1 The Bobk i tten s got reve n ge fo r t hd B th k k d th e foreg oing is co r rect App r oximately one hu ndred and Much cou ld be eaid about t he · o uc own. a 1c e toa(. ,
Year Peru Midland Peru Coach the de f eat o f last year w hen th ee Th d hd h twent y dad s and la·h a ttend ed t he J e st: co n touc o "' n ca m e m t e
1919 6 0 Spee r I won from Plattsmouth 26 to 0 middl e of th e seco nd q uart Pr Af·l Fat he r and S on banqul't i n the
1920 15 0 Speer ! I h ' h h 1 b td· W d d
192 1 14 0 Speer F r iday. Coac h Yerkes ' s lad:3 sco r ed I te r ho.(ding P e ru for th ree downs, Jg sc 0 0 Ul wg I' nes ay
game; littl e nel.'d be said. L oo k at the sc o r e and pity Mid la nd. Peru Yn r k
1923 ? ? Graf
Totals 35 30 "' A.. the Boys' C lub of t he hi g h Carter
1922 0 30 Speer i n ea ch quar t e r , and k e pt t he ir th e P latte lad s let ! Bath outfox · evening, N o vPmbe r 14 · The me e t - Gi lkeson I. e I. t. I g.
F ow ell Blanc G. Ha le own <TOa l l ine o u t of da n ger at t e m e pa ssE.' ac r o!'s t e goa
Ih H d h 1 ing was spo nso r ed b y th e Y M . C WE.'imer
I I t Th b t · Coach line to Adams f o r a c o unte r He a 1mes. e es gam · sc h oo l, and the chu r ches. T his wa s Ml' la m H ' Girls' Club I mis se d goal. c 1ce R o t h ert'R b oy s madE' weF t l.l' la H 1.n a pa r t o f a nat i o n -wi d e p r og ram M Bell r g Fus by
The Thanksgiving tea, Th u rsday ! Plattsmouth put up a battle d d Th I Of t h game a f o rward pass I d h f Th d that i s b e ing ca r ried o ut at this WIII J ' ams r t Cal'dwell, capt afternoon was well atten e e P ay '" · t h e secon al ey sta r t e up decorations were very approp riate Ifor 25 yards. · 1 (Continue? o n seco nd page ) t i m e. Muc h favorable comme n t F r a r y r e. for t he occasion, and were clec1ded - It was the passing game that - ·-- ..vas expr essed by the me n who at- Delzel l q.b unique. The autumnal c o lor- ined Platts mou t h T he vil' i to r s P ERU HI -STEL LA HI tended t h e banqu e t. The general F. Bel l l.h.
Ba r telmus As hm o r e D H ale L a ws of yellow and an.d dthde seemed unable t o break up Ba t h's! C UR TAI N RAiSER spirit of every man and bo} se em e d Edie r h ru1ts of .autu mn t1me remm e 1 b h 1 •• t t t h 1 b. us that Thanksgiving is near at passes. The P latte l me he ld we i ; Co ac h Yerke's Bobkittens wi ll Ito e a o es o me ge oge e r Bit z ie, cap t. Osborne
The col<?r seheme was car· j Hadraba p layed a ste ll ar pia; th e Stella H ig h School t eam feehng. Substitutes f o r Peru: Co nwa y, r1 ed out in the refreshments, .con- 1How eve r, the r ea l sta r of t h e 10,S· • • I· Th e w h ole progr am was. full of Bui s in g, Brun sd on, Matthews, sist ing of tea, wafers and min ts, I er s was Captain Krejci. He ran· the curtaJO raiser game Home - mterest from start to fimsh. By Bcurke, Sa nd be r g Officials: Rid , were dainti_ly bv the hostes- 1hia team we ll and wit h Go r de r co mi ng day. It has been a n n o unc- 7: 30 e ve r y one had a sse mbled in a dell, Ne b ra ska, r efe r ee. Schu ltE>, sea and the1r assistants. I th ff of the t ea m Bath ed t hat the game will begin at large r oom in the bas l.' m e nt of the Michigan, umpire. Hubka, Ne -
1 :00 p. m. Th 1s Will be th e last trammg a braska, h ead l ine s man Specia l numbers fo r the program for the w i nna r s The vau n ted Peru app ea rance of the Robk1ttent> o n 1han ds hakmg was Title.
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it was too la te to run the ris k
" About su nr i se I awoke. The owner of the ranch was approachin g th e barn. He was a ll dressed, except he carried his trousers under hi s arm. In a m os t businesslike m a nn e r he cam e around back o f t he barn n ea r m y bedchamber, s lipped on his breeches , and we nt into the barn.
B us in esR Manager Organi zations "T hat wa!l hi ero n o mics t o me
Personals ''Sure ly he was a perambulist
C la l' ses 1 "Ma kin g mv t oilet hastily I went
Circulati on Manager to the well for a drink. The pump·
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THAT NEVER OCCURRED TO ME "1 wa lked down h e appear·
I have a n admission to mak e at the very beJ;?:inning. 1 am a curi· ed. After some inco n seq u ential ous rombination of the 1nd th e I mu st he a r e m ar ks, I told him without any rlirect de scendant of the timbt-r wolf punctu a tion s th a t I had seen him
From th e first-mention e d imti nct there has d e ve loped a hob by of come out of the hou se with his mine. I lik e to get among the madding crow d and s tudy fa ces. trou sers u nd er hi s arm Hnd t ote -
La st week I f e l l heir to an a ll my ow n I had watched carr y, out West- them to the back the fac e s of th e st ud e nt s a ? th ey we nt to and f r om th e ir c la sses. I of t he barn. I wanted t :.> know wanted so m e t h inJ;?: diffe r e nt. I would searc h out a p lace wh e r e I might w hy h e had done that. study characters i n ot her At a vent ur e 1 stro ll ed rlown to " 'Why to put o n m y breeches, he ath!etic fie ld - of co ur se.' he s a id
It was du "> k and th e cr-a c h had s e n t hi s boy s to th e s h owe r s Ye t " 'Why didn't you put th e m on wa s in lu c k. in the hou se? ' I asked.
There s ittin g- in th e bleachHs was a hob o w i t h his h ead burit'd in "H e fcroo t c he d np hi s eyes. 'Yo u his hand s He was mun hling t o hirr•s e lf. 1 d r ew up behind him , know,' h e !c' aid, 'that n e ver occurth in ki n.{ th at I might make so m e se n se out of th e n oi::e He s Peme d to r e d to me ' b a say in g: " I ' m JZOing ba ck a n d m a rr y the gi rl. I'm going back a nd ' ' I t o my se lf : 'That's two marry t he gi rl. " I sat dow n n ear him H e did no t n otice m e. Sure of th em.' · e noug h ; he wa s sayi n g: I'm g oin g back and mHrry t h e )!i r l" 1"1 h ave n't be e n in this town long.
1 made bold t o interupt thi s se lf -communication "Wha t are yo u Jl came to gP t the ?ombastic atblue ab o ut '! " mosphere. I have been lo oking
"I don't know a s it ' s a ny of y our bu s ine ss , " he an s wer e d plainly Iac r oss the campus all aft e rn oo n but n ot angri ly About an hour ag o o n e of tho se
"I s upp ose it i s n't," I re plied "But I shoul d l1k e to know what hand-pai nt ed maide n s stro ll e d h y y o u m ean by, 'I 'm g o ing ha ck a n d marry the g i rl.' • • c lin gi n g to he r s wain. I h ea rd
" I r e ckon that it isn't a n y of your bu s in ess. I haven' t a ny her say : 'Now, just h ow do yo u punctuations about t e li ng you , if you want to h ear " think our boys wil l come o u t w i t h
Anrl with th a t he began hi !' queH s 10ry. Midland?' Io a n authoritative
"Two ye a r s a g o la s t sp rin g I got IS traw-p i Jes a nd h ay s tacks are to ne h e an s we r ed: ' 'We'll los e by p ut off the bl in n baggage in In di- my bed wh e n 1 vi eit the country about th ree We can't ana. I h ad to hoof i t for a f e w l cous in s I had s elected an inviting p os ibl y win .'
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Where did you good looki n g !Silk hose }OU huve on?
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pile ri g ht acrossa s tream "We ll, I'n• l(oi ng back a nd
one g o t ng we s t. A fe ll ow d oem t from a small white h ouse a nd a marry the girl."
n eed a bed in In dian a in May, but ! big r ed barn Wh e n the farm e r He was st ill mumb l ing wh e n I
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"e nre in Peru eve r y Thursday he d oe s ha ve t o ea t. came in from the fie ld. was mak left him I felt cr aving s o f the j in g r e paration for the ni g ht. He Bobkitten s Gets Revenge ma n ; so I s topp ed at a pr o m rs rn g j drove h is hor se t o th e barn, un -(Continu ed t:Tom firs t pa ge ) f a rmh ou ses Th e larly and he r , ha rn e s sse d them , and then le d th e m "th e field o n a fi r st down. B ut P eru dau g h ter we re s ittin g on the Pi a zz i j ha lf a mile up s tr e am and a h e ld a nd Platt e punted In t e rfront. in H oos i e r l ingo 1 f o rd Th en he le d th e m d Jwn op - sp er s in g end r u n a, lin e p l unges, She wa s a krnd lady anrl s e nt 1pos it e the barn, w h ere the horses and pas se i'l , th e Bobkittens got th e daught e r Sa ri a n na ro und th e hou e j drank Afte r t hat h e we nt back to ba ll to Platts m o uth 's 12 -y a rd lin e , t o t he cav e to fetc h m e some r e - i the f ord a nd to th e barn wh e r e Bat h to >k it and ran round pa at. Th e lady and I carri ed on j That wa s hier onomi cs to m e end for a touchdown. He mis se d a co nv e rsat io n o n in genou s and ! "I we nt acro ss to aee t h e ge ntl e· g oal. T he wa y to the la st t o u c hadjace nt subj e ct s Saria n na d id man H e wa 11 in th e barn fe ed in g down wa s pave d by a 40 -yard pas s n ot appea r. He r abs e nce b eca m e hi s b eas t s. Wi t hout any punctua- fro m Bat h to Vance. Bath p lun g e d notoriou s Th e mi ss us tion s I tol d him that I had just ov e r for the la s t 8 yar d s Adam s to wh a t .1 ad happ e ned 1 n 'l ticed that he lerl hi s t eam up - kick ed g oal. P e ru forced P latttito Sarrann a !! t re am ha lf a mi le , had cro sse d, mouth to pl'nt immediately afte r
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Th e r e I sat and k e pt sitti ng, un - a nd had c 1m e dL>wn opposite th e the kickoff Th e B obkittens ru s htil I d e cided that it wa s time f >r barn. I wanted to know 'i't hy he ed ri ght down t he fie ld onl y to m e to in ves tilla : e wh at was hap- had done ot fumbl e on th e 5-yard l in e P lattspening in that cave 1 ·Wh y, to water my h orses , of mouth kicked and Bath ret urn ed J _}\ v I= N. u I=-
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"At the ope n door of th e cave co u rse , • he said the ball to th e 21 -yard lin e. P e ru 'T""" t__, .._, ST0NG sto od th e moth e r · comforting " 'Wh y didn't you water them to pa ss and Ba ldwin jus t Sa r ian n a,w ho wa s w ee p in g surrep- right here 0 th· .d 1 I k d n:rr ssed the ball. It r oll ed ov e r t he titiously. Such t ear s wer e n ever n Is s r e. as e · lrn e and P latt s mouth wa s g ive n H e s cratc h ed h ead 'You / th e ball on he r own 20 -yard line she d on land or s ea I kn ow, ' h e s aid, 'that n e ver occur - Flynn was lying out and grabb ed what co uld be the trouble. Be- red to me • a pa ss for 25 yard s. Ref e r ee Puttween spa sm 3 Sari a nna sobb ed out, "I flaid t o my se lf: ' T han's one nam bl e w hi s whi s tl e as the play a ll th e time poi n t in g t o a n incon- f th • wa s comp let e ri. Rot h e rt h ad a s eque ntial lt ole in t h e ce ll arway: 0 cl e a n bunch of s crappe rs
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I ltk e to r1d e th e U. P It is a Pe ru 7 6 6 7 26 was jus t t hi nking - if you a nd d d g oo r oa and p.Jw e rful- mighty, P latts mouth 0 0 0 0 - 0 I were married-and w e h ad a w out e st-ac commodating But Platts mouth Peru lit tl e s on - and we sent him down th ey do g et careles s with their Holly I. e P a rriott ce ll ar -:- to get som e t hing - and a a d Sc hmidtmann I t. He yw ood,ca p t. P sse ng e r s no w an Without r a ttl e s na ke ' - ca me out of that hol e Hadraba I. g. B og le a n y warning- n e ve rth e less, th e y C b I I - hL> w sad it would be .' I wa sn't a mp e c D e lze ll s witch e d my sp e cial car off at a K I hungr y any lon g er I looked at he r Y e r. g. Juhl water tank forty m i le s from Poca- Tickot e r r t L h and thtn I s a i d out loud: 'If I e ve r · · ea Y t e ll o Now, Idaho i s a g ood enough Hatt r. e. N e w t on find three foo ls a s a s s he stat e , as B ill Bora x sa y s. But to ca pt. q b Ma jors
I' ll com e ba ck and marry th e J be m e and e r e d out in th e sage brus h ! caught a fa s t fr e i g h t at i s WaSsebley f b. Bath a 1 e rrn g ate d c ou ntry u strtut es: Sta ndl ey, Va nce , lndr an.apo lt s I hr t my hard b y be d tim e and se lec t e d a ne w, Maj or s , Arm s tron g , Ba ld w iu. luc k m Iowa. I was g 1ve n op · s we e t -s me
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1 Beck-Minne eve ned the cou n t to 5 all, bu t when Miss Pa lm e r made a s pectacular back-hand return of o ne of Mr. Beck's se r ves , h e r team
I wo n the se t 8-6 The third s et J was a duplicate of th e fi r s t. Miss M inn e wo n her · after a ! lon g d e u ce and Beck-Mjnne , ha d
Ith e match, 6-4 , 8 -6, 6-4
1 Mr. Coste llo and Mi ss Hum bed
1 had a h a rd the lC rago -Goc kley pair. After a long d e uc e se t made up of d e uc e game!',
Ithe s tud e nt s beat the facult y pa i r ,
8 -6 The seco nd set was forf e it ed, 1 as Mr. Cr ago was un able to play it
otf When th e Costella-Humbe rt t eam m e t Beck-Minn e , it wa s a game of g i ve and take The s tul den ts began by taking th e lea d 3- 1. StyleS j' by brea::ing thru Mion e's se r ve But w he n Humbert lo'> t her se rve
I and Beck won h1 s the sco r e wa s / 3 -3 It was n o t until th e thir; t ee nth game that the winners broke
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di fferent na t ions was I T h e odi l a c t i on s and li a Tacke tt, of Ru lo I D bothering them ? F o rrest B e ll , a n d th e he l p t hat t h eY. W. g i ves m g of b Jh o n e s t dea l- A ne w c lass in adv a nce d p h ys i ca l a r e dly r i s i ng and holding forth Ev er e tt was clea rl y show n. Som e times we a tr a inina- m air an t th e t r u ly t ra i n in g h as b een s tar ted t h i s q uar- 1hurn: Ye s Mr C layburn , here 's th &t th e Y. W reacheso u t l i ngt h at mu s t co m e o te r u nd er th e dir e ction of Miss : at:c on e · T h d h 1 d s besid e s o ur own. 1 good m an a s a r p · et t L it erary S oc i ety o n urs ay , t o o t e r a n Mar k De lze l l le d in a few yell s at Pl aeh n Al" c e S o r ensen decid e d th e o t her N o vemb er 6 , wa s a ve r y F at her s a nd So n s H a ve Banqu e t. i t he c lose of t h e prog r am Mu c h Co ll ege Humor da y s h e n eeded a dnew n g un e The p r og r a m co ns 1ste ) 1 f t h h S h e purchase o n e u I th e I (Conti nued firom fi r s t p a g e II of th e cred i t for th e s u cce s s o e M J " d a t o O m ar Spe rr y w h o , bru s o !' bl store for th e of a pa n t o m im e , por tr ay m g C M ' t h II I d t M i ss Eb r m r ' I t h e r e i s t r o u e m h . L . Wh en y u , occ upi e r! R ev E I c e e ba nq u et be g iv e n o - !k in g dow n · t he s t r eet wht s, I k Y e s he sold h e r a brus , a o ld so n g s A nm e a ur1 e, M Ye rk es I d t 'c s • ie nce was w a S c e r . • th a n e r e ou n a; , . d b f 1 n g , li 10g ? ' , d l W Y Magg ie a nd in t h e in vocation r Ie r s ole and h e r o m eR 1 - tl ' -not hi ng in pa r ticu lar: · ay, ! love ly o n e fo r f a l .le tee · S ' l Th a ds A m ong t h e Go ld. sta r ted t h e s Jog m g a n e o re o g JTi s Th e ea t s we r e ne Sperr y do in g a n yt hi ng tom g ht I Overh e a r d i n th e registrar s of1 ve r dre h d ' t o f Sue th e wo rd s , " W a i t e r, wo n ' t you I Mr. G il ke son ex pr e ssed th e re S '. N n ot that I know of. fl ee R D 0 speaking o v e r t he T h es e, un e r t e Jr ec Jo n t d ve r y i wait o n m e? " we r e h e a r d. Oth er g r e t of e ve r y o n e beca u se cf t he o: All ri g ht we'r e ha v'" Se n d me up two g al0' Con n e r wer e r e pr ese n e 1 • ld t t r 1n r a. • d alconol '• (In 1 ' y · R w e san g a ·so ng s f o l lo we d, itl c lu dm g a ve r se fa c t t ha t Mr C r ago co u n o a- , · c he s tra p r a c t i c e to n ight Io n s o f d e nat u r e b f • , clever y I VJa n o p 'd t , of t h e Co lo r So n g M r . G i lk eso n t e nd t he b anq u e t. Hi s s ad n t:ss i s s o lo Af t e r t he pr ogram r e s i e n b th f M Come over a n un · · t e r e s t in g wa s heard t o r e m a rk a out el s ha red by ever y o n e o u s r. 1 Pate gave u s a ve ry 1D d H d h N la r ge n u mb e r o f b a ld he a s. e G il keso n al so a nn oun ce t e e - B ll S h s hort t a lk. h ' ' o ke f f O lo' e r l _... Bac-ket a oe b . s e med to appr Pc :ate IS o wn J b ra s ka Sta t e Co n e r e n ce o r I .- .... 0 · Du n ng t h e us 1n e11s · ,. - k fol low e r! t h e p r og r am c o m ' a s WP. II a s th e r e s t o f u s . Boy s wh i c h co u ld we ll b eta e n as D e sign Ed h y a n exp e rt . d 'tt c h a i 'r m en As soo n a s th t! banqu e tin g was f oll ow -up wo r k a ft e r Fathe r a nd d d m1 ttee s an co m m1 e e , I
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To win a b as ket ball game epen 8 · t d f th e Ev e re tt ove r Mr Bo r e n. w ho w a s ca a ma n So n wee k Th at e nd ed t he p r ower e appo m e or M on th e s h oes th e p laye r w ea r s · 1 h h is to be g i ve n the of th e m ee tin g, ca ll e d up on r g ram f or th e e ve n i n g Nex t ye a r w NIC b 2'J ' Clayb urn to int r od u c e t he fir Pt it is ve r y p r oba bl e th at a la rgH
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Am e ri can Education Wee k , November 18 -2 4, was ca rri ed cut in Per u A mer ican Ed u ca ti on WePk is a national project wh ich is sponsored by the American L eg ion, t he Nationa l Education Assoc iatio n, and the Bureau of Educat ion. The ba s ic purpose i s to learn our school need s a nd to m eet th e m with I co nstruct i ve pro gr ams Th i s is do ne by m ean s of prog ram s, interview, and other pub- I flc ity. In ther e addres se s and I programs informat io n on outstand , ing n a t ional i ss ues-ilJi te r acy, physica l education , Americanizat ion, and in e qua li ty of educa tion al opportunity - is presented t o the pu b l ic · I
Within the las t week a g reat op- 1 portu n i ty has been offe r ed to stu- 1 dents, the leaders of tomorrow ! T here ha s b een a p leth ora of things ! to s ee and h ear on the ca m p u s a nd I in the village. Now ideas, new pr obl e ms , an d n e w wa y!! of solving 1 them hav e bee n prese n ted Ap - : preciating fully t h e gr eat achi eve - ! ments that have been made in ed- I ucation , t h e p eop le have fa_ced ! frankly its s h ortcom_i n gs \'\- hen I measured by progress in other fie ld s of activ ity, a nd t h ey h ave I re so lv e d to put forth g r ea t e r e ffort I t ha t these things may be overcome
Thanksgiving Week Program
Thur s day n llO n Thanksgi•ing turk ey dinner at Mt. Verno n Dining Hall.
Thursday afternoon, Peru High vs. Auburn High at Auburn.
Thursday even i ng. O ld-fa s hi on ed party at" Gy mna s ium; Radi o Co nce rt at Gy mn as ium
F rida y morning, Thank sgi vin g Co nvocat ion at New Au ditorium
Friday evening, Dramatic C lu b Plays: "The Twe lve-Pound L ook , " by Barrie
I Capt ain Bitzie Pl ays a Wonderful Game
Coac h Sp eer' s Warriors e l imi nat1e d Coach Graf's Bobcat s as c h ampionship contenders in the hardest fought game of the ye ar The s core of 7 to 3 i s ind icat iv e o f th e fi e rcene ss of th e s tru gg le It was P e ru' s first defeat of the seaso n; it gives Wes leya n a nd H ast in gs a ch a nce to fight it out for th e tit le Newspaper d i s patches h ave it th at our s ister co ll ege, Chadron, i s n ot to be co ni sde r ed becau se th e Eagles have p lay e d but four conference games.
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Cap tain Bit z ie pl ay ed hi s be s t game, and s tr ov e h e roica ll y to stave off d efeat. His dropkick fr om th e 4 1-yard li ne wa s se nsa· ti on a !. Th e way h e backed u p th e l ine m ar ks him a s A ll -Sta t e material. Severa l time s during th e I game he broke th ru the lin e and I Midland f or a lo ss H orn , at quarter, s h owed u p in A ll -State form for th{: winn e rs Hi s e nd run for a touchnown, a ft e r Pe ru had held three tim es , wa s e nourh t o win. Mi lam and E lli ott had a p r e tty s tru g gl e; a nd Mid land 's All S ta t e ca ptai n had pl e nty to do all a f terno o n Th e wo rk of th e t wo lin es was on a pa r Each t ea m m ade the same n .1mbe r of fir s t down s th ru the l i n t!
So mething of the program wa s o ut in P e ru is s tated
In s trum e nt a l Tr io , "A lpi ne Viol e t s " i n t h e fo ll ow in g lin es O n S u n da y , Peru ,.Midlaod Statist ics A ndr e I Novem be r 18, t h e r e we r e s p e cia l F ir s t Downs- Mi d land 12, Mr. V H Jindr e. Vi ol in l se r v ices at th e chur c h es. S e rm o n s P e ru ll. Mi ss Emi ly Burton, Flute 1
Pe ru Hi gh Sc h oo l Re cord
Pe ru 0 B la nchard, Ja 5 1
Pe ru 32 Ha mburg. Ia 0 we r e p r ea ch e d at th e church es and rylis s Mary McVay, Piano
P unt s- Mi dl a nd. 7 for 26 1 I i n the e ve nin g at 7 :30 uni o n s er- 9 d T a l k, " Ou r Traditions" y a rd s ; Peru, 7 for 3 0 y s vi ces we r e h e ld at t he Baptist
D e an W. N Ddze ll , Pe r u I c hur c h. Educati o n was g i ven Re tu rn of p un t - Midland, 76 S ec Pe ru Alu mni Ass n · 1 h · t the c: e se rvices Per u , 25 ya rd s I s pec 1a emp a s 1s a · Vi o lin So lo s , The Holy C i tY Adam s 1
P e ru 9 N e br. C it y 26
Pe ru 6 Fa ll s C ir y 6
Pe r u 18 W a hoo 0
Per u 7 Ta r ki o . Mo 0
Pe ru 2 6 P la tt s mo u th 0
P e ru 39 S t P. II a 0
On Monday, Nove mber 19, con- Yar d s fr o m s c rimm ag e - Mid - "Ro ma nce in A," voca tion wa s und e r t h e cha rge of la nd, 169; P e r u, 2 14, 'lhurl ow Li eu r a n ce I Pe ru ? Auburn · , t he A me rican Leg i on. A number i Mr. V. H. Jin dra o f th e m e mb e r s of t h e loca l po s t 1 Co rn e t SJ lo , "Gaiety Po l ka" Hart ley BOBKITTENS WARM UP as we ll a s e x-se rvice m e n in the p s. T. C. RAD IO PROGRAM i Mr. Mark C r a nd e ll FOR AUBURN GAME
The s t atis tic s of th e game s ho w tha t Peru m ade more yards from ; c rimm age a nd o ut p un t ed Midland Mid lan d r a n back pun t s t o b e tt e r adv a n ta g e a nd made one mo r e fi r st down P t' rhap s Pe ru ha s a Ii tt le th e e d ge i n the figur es ; but that ad vanta ge i s n o t g re at. The f act is th a t the two tf•am s we r e e ve nl y mat c h ed. P e r u s tart e d w e ll by ma king to fir s t dawn s fo l lowin g th e kick -off Th e n Bitz ie punt ed. Midland us in g 'th e N o tr e Dame s hi ft p l un g ed rig ht down the fi e ld for s ix fir s t down s in s ucc ess io n With t he ba ll on P e ru' s 5 -ya r d l ine, t h e lin e st i ffe nt d cmd threw th e invad ers back fu r a loss o n three d owns On Coll ege we r e pre s ent. Pr o f es sor 9 30 p M N
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Coac h Hans e n 's S t e lla Sta r s put Ta ylo r, hea d o f the Ameri can Le- 1 h ' 1
th e f o ur t h dow n Horn we nt a r o u n d e nd for a touchd o wn. He kicked g oal. F r om t hat tim e on P e ru more than h e ld h e r own. Midl a nd go t a Orc h es t r a rannhau se r [\arc Pre s w. R. Pat e , Iu p a fig h t agai n s t th e Bobkit t en s; g i oo , was th e prin c i pal s p e aker. Wagner 1 Per u Stat e T eacher s Co ll ege but to no avai l. Ca ptain H e ywood , He t a lke d o f t h e num be r o f illiter - : R B t ! ates i n t he U n ited Sta t es a nd g ave P oe ms " O ld P e ru" SJia_s b · ar on , V iol in Q uart e t, ' 'Prayer from Bob Bath, and the ir t ea mm a te s 1 • • • 1 "Pe ru" A. L B1x Y F r e i s c hut z a n d Rondo ' Le Petit t oo k th e g a me i n e a sy s t y le, ma ksome val uab le st atJS l lCS con ce rn! n g PI h 1 th a t s ub ject Much o f his time Miss Mary J ae n ! Ta mb o ur ' " H arr ill i ng 39 point s in th e t e n - m i nu t e h S I "B e us e fr o m Joce· · E ll a f eic h , B e rnice B r i! ckenridge q u a r t e r s play ed b t for e t h e P ruwas devote d to a discu s sion of t e Flute o o , e re 1 · d t.. h 1 l y n " God a rd Philip Hoyt, Art hur ·Ne lson · Midl a nd g a me . T h e lig ht, in e xImmigrat i o n L aw a n c ar a c -1 : S II I d ter of th e immi g r a nt s thems e lves ., Miss E mil y Burt o n : Peru Co lor Sa ng and Ye ll by Gro up. p e ri e nc erJ te a a s neve r gav e
Talk, "Our Fu t u r e"
br ea k o f th e ga m e a n d wa s wit h in kickin g di s t a nce on ce ti u ring th e half Bit z ie was c ut down and a Mioland p unt s truck hi s leg; Midland r e co v ered. But Pe ru held a r.d th e dro p k ick was B it z ie and B e ll p lu nged for a fir s t down I fO ld p 1 - up ; but th e y n e ver ha d a c ha n ce. Mr Tay lor m a d e the s t a tem e nt ITa l k Th e Ea rl y Days o e ru I Hom ecom in g W eek. C h y k d b t "t Th e n B itz ie mad e a s hort pa ss to ' ' b 0 h a '7 8 1 oac er es rna e ma n y su s 1 ut hat t h e Ame n can L e g iO n IS takJ og I Tho s. W. B la ck urn, rna , ' T he Hom ec omin g Week , whi c h tion s s o many in f a ct that th e , Ed i e, a nd th e Paw ne e s pe ed s ter a consstructive att it u d e Vi o li n Trio • Danc la Op 9 9,_ N o 2 /.be a- a n wit h th e bat tl e be tw ee n I s p ort·; wri t e r d id no t glt 38 ya rd s Mid la nd he ld problem They _are. as k mg that Phi li p Hoyt , E ll a_Te Jch. IMidland a nd Pe ru, will culmin a t e ! Wri g ht , St e l la's diminutive I dropp ed ba c k t o th e 41 y ard Congress Jet n o Jmm Jg r a n t s e nt e r Be rnice Breckenndge, Iin Hom ecoming Day; No -' quart e r, pla ye r! a h eady , n e r vy I m e and n eat l y t h e ba ll t he United States for a o f Mar y McVay, vemb e r 3 0. The of g am e. Fo r P e ru tack les Leah y and Ib e t :'ee n the p os t s. lt was a s pr e tty fi ve years. At t h e e nd of th a t P ia n o S o lo, Mag ic Fir e Sce ne I t he mem orable s tru g g le of la s t H ey :wo od and Po werful Bo b p lay- a k i c k as t he he m ad e at C_oti ndividuals wh o hav e h a d r e la t i v es Wa g n e r I Friday wil l cont i nue t hru out th e ed th e gam e Th e tr uth i s th a t n e r Th e r e maind e r of t he pe nod who fought i n the be Mi ss Mary Many a lum ni we re pr ese nt Captain H e yw ood a nd Pow e rfu l was p lay e d in midfield. ad mitted fi r st. T he n I m mi gra n t s Ta lk, "Our A lu mni y k N b to see P e ru batt le for th e s tat e Bob ha ve carr i ed t h e brunt o f t he A lmo lilt all of t he se cond h a lf who have rela ti ves in t h is ooun try l S upt. W . G Broloks , ' e many wi ll be pre se nt at t h e attack thi s se a s Jn Coac h Ye rk es was p lay e d in midfi e ld O nce co uld be admitted n ext. T h e pla n Pr es P eru A d r ece pti on this coming Friday. Iha s tak e n g r ee n mater i a l a nd built Itr ied t o dropkick and we nt_ Wid e: is to then a dmit the foreig n bor n Voca l So los, "Wa i tm lgl " Off ! I Th e prog;am i s announc ed i s a stro n a- t e am arou n d th es e t wo On ce Midlanrl tried to dr opkick and I t l k d j " Ba rcaro e 1 (Continu ed on la st page ) only by fami l ie s. H e a s o a e B l k ns hip 1 (C ontmu ed on last pa ge ) I C n nttn u .,,l on M1s s Es ther a n e (Conti nu ed on l ast page)
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be en preceded anrl concluded with L o ok" is one o f the mo st ne a rl y perf ec t d r amas. It a nd songs a nd veils. At th e d o rmit o ry "The O ld Lady Shows H e r Meda ls " are Barrie'8 two best one-act table s rival ed with each ot her in plays And there i s no ques tioning the Sc o tchman's a bilit y a s a play- s ee ing which could make th e m ost wright. "Q uality Street," "Peter Pan ," and "Alice S it-by-th e -Fire" n o ise No th e tables didn't m a ke ma d e Barrie and Maud e Arlams popular in A m er i ca. The tw o L ad y th e noi se -I mean it sSim s es and " S ir" Harry s ho w th e plavwright's inter e Et in character. With th e pass ing of th e P e ruMidland exc it e ment, comes the beginning o f th e p r e parations for The P t!dagogia n congratulates the Y. M C A f J r it s r e ce nt a ct iv- h o mecom in g at Thanksgiving ity in putting ac r o ; s somet hin g for Peru The Father a nd Son Many p lans are being rrad e, a nd banquet wa s wo rth a ll that was said of it The Peru-Midland program we p romi s e a good time, a
reflect s on Mr Roren, Mr. Be ll, and thei r worker s P e ru adver- very good time t o our alumae.
ti s e r s d ese rv e m ent io n for making s u ch a program po ss ible. -
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M is3 Anna Mas o n lea d t h e WedCoach L o n R. G ra f and th e Pedagog ian are col lec ting s o me int e r- nesday even in g Y. W C A. meetesting data for the r ea d e r s o f this paper. Th e coac h has se nt a le tt e r to ing. She had a very interesting each of t h e hi gh sc h oo l coac hes in the co untie s of Cass, Otoe, Nemaha, and he lpful di:;cu ss i o n on the s ubJ ohn so n, Pawn ee, a nd The coaches a r e voting · o n a n "Influence of Women." Sout hea s tern Neb r aska hi gh e leve n. Th e following teams a.r!:! in- The g irl s o f th e orga nizati o n eluded: Elmwood, Weeping Water, Platts m o uth. Nebraska City, Au- were g iv e n a ver y in sp ir at ional burn, Peru, Tecums e h, Ci t y , S t e lla, Sa lem, Shubert, Verd o n talk on this sub j ect by F a ul Humboldt, a nd Falls City. The l' t: da gog i a n wi ll pr;nt the vote aa hab l' r. Sh e mie d B ibl e s oon as Coach Graf and Professor Be ck ca n summarize the data illu s tration s, and personal· obs erva-
H ere' s t o the Peru Bobc a t s
WITH OUR CLASSES Se niors.
next r e ad a ve. r y c leve r littl e darky selec ti on entitled, ''Ma u de Balks."
Fifte en r a h s· for the Juniorg! 1 To co n c lude th e program Mis s
tions to bring out the m a in th o t s of her discmsion Every girl felt a m ore earn est calf f o r ha vi n g a good influenc e in her college fife, af t e r hearin g Miss Faulhaber. The Mis s es Pearl N ew hou se and Et hel Lind a hl played a piano duet
That's what the Seniors sa id Ht-len Carme n tw o beau.tiful which h e lp ed t o give mor e fife and ter they w e re so delightfully en- so los , the e n co r e pe mg- that delight· interest to t he m ee tin g terta in e rl fa s t Thursday at cla ss ful popular m e lo dy, " Cal l Me Arts and Crafts c hape l. I t was a wonderful pro- Back, Palo' Mine "
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Oh· Annabelle, What1
Where did you those good l ook i ng silk hose you have on?
Why, they are Victur hose fr o m the PEOPLE'S STORE
they have QualitJ , .Service P ri ces
Give th em a call H • W •
Again we shal f have the oppor· g-ram, cleverly d o ne , a nd the • Freshmen tunity of seei ng a worth-while exsenior s appreciated your kind invi- The C lass meetin g hibit of arts and craf t s , brought t at ion. Here's to y ou. Jun·iors. opened la Rt Thnrsd a y with the by Mrs Mon tg o mery from h e r art reading o f the m i nutes of the for- s tudio in Stella, Nebraska. I t is Juniors mer meeting The e lect i o n of two an e x ce llent o pp o rtunit y to see Th e Juni o r s ente rt a in e d th e n ew officers was nece ssar y, as goo d pictur es a s pl e ndid co ll ectio n cias3 and a f e w oth e rs at a Grant Case.v, former tr eas urer a r1d of pot t e ry, a nd m eta l work. T h ose s hort program Thursday m o rnin g reporter was promoted 1'n to the int e re s t e d in bu y in g gifts f or Pearl Nelso n i s cha irm an of th e S op hom or e c l ass a t the e nd of t he Christmas will b e g lad to kn ow program c ommi ttee and ar r a nged the fo ll owing number s. first q uart e r. The e lec tion was as that Mrs. Montgomery i s bringin'g Music by Edit.1 Neal, H e lyn Hum b ert, clarinet, Cos tello , violin.
Roses, C ar n at i ons and Sn a pdr ago n s,
follows: Willi am Coa tney, treasur- m a nv n ew things in th e· art fin e pi ano , er , a nd Go rd on Pe ter so n. r e port e r D o n't forget the dates o r place David After the business sess i o n a s na p- December 4, 5, 6, in th e faculty
Re ad ing by Mari e Grabill. ·M i ss G r abil l showed us h ow absurd s ome people a r e a t th e movies.
Next, a violin so lo by Dav id Cuts e flo was much appreciated.
Th e program en ded with a clown' s dane<! in cos tum e given by Mildred Kfepser a nd H e lyn Humb er t Perhaps thi s is the wrong place to me ntion it but Mildred r ea lly s hould tie h e r sho est rings ti g ht e r
We are ve ry g lad you came, Seniors, and we ho pe you wi If co me aga in.
Soph omores.
Las t Thurs d ay morning th e Sophomore m embers were e nt ertained by a s plendid program. Everyb ody j o in ed in the s ingin g of the coll eg e so ng , led by Mr. Conway (We n eve r f orget our school patriotism and what it means to us) Next th e minut es o f the last two meetings were read b y E ll a Teich. Imm ediate ly following was a pi a n o so lo , "Spring So ng," by o ur a dvisor, Mr. Holch. Hugh Stoddard
py was put on by m e m- r oo m b e r s of the class, Mildred Pate in charge. · First, an in st rum ental The Pedagogi an Congratula tes..
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We only regr!:!t th a t there are not of t h: had pl ayed under mor e Freshm to n !urning out for Speers coachmg. Th e boys wanted th e,;e m eet in gs. We hope that the to w.in from th e ir o ld coach, a nd n ex t time eac h Fres hm a n will they gave everything th ey had to m ake it his duty to b e th er e and ICoac h Gr af to do it. They failed e nj oy these programs which will , a nd congratulations to Coach Speer be g iv en at eac h re gu lar meet in g. jThe ma n y friends o f the Midland Cume and find o ut what unusu a l I c oac h mi ssed him; th ey wi s h him ta le nt we h ave in our class. a s pee dy recov e r y
The Nebraska State Journal We n ote th e oa d les s , November r e por t ed th e death of Charlotte of the younjler so n of Mr. and Mo rton Alexander. of Santa Mon- ! Mr. 0. M. Got•d. Mrs Good, nee i ca , Ca l., f or mer ly of Syracuse John s o n , was buokkeeper in th e Mis s A ltJ xa nd er g r a d ua'ted from r e gi s trar's office f r om 1912 to Peru in 1896 and t a u g ht for Eeveraf 1914. Mr Good is a graduate of years in Sy r ac us e, before s he we nt · P e ru The s tud e nt s and facu lty t o t eac h Washington a nd Ca lifor- 1friend s of M r and Mrs. G o od ni a S he was buri e d at I gr ie ve w i t h th e m.
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day , Decebmer 3 , to mak P. nom in a tions. The r es ults will be Say It with flowers:
I .ann o unced at the n ex t chapel, Fr es h cut ftow ers f or any occas ion such as weddings birthWed nesday, Decemb er 7 The day s and parties. We grow o ur own flow e rs.
J co nte s t wi ll then begin in earnest Greenhouse a nd store, corner G: E Berthold, Florist and will la s t. about a wee k. 6th s t. & Fir s t Corso C i ty Ntb r
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Icontest wi ll be run by the o ld S M d · e6 ar lS--· rival s, the two literary so ci et ies
I Th e Peruvian managem ent is offe r· 1ng au additional page in the annual to the society sell ing the lar gest number of Peruvians dur1 this week. The vote s f or th e featur e section wi II be cast when the first payment on the an nu al is
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dearest memories of these years spent here
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Patroni ze tho se who save yo u money. We g ive fa ti sfac· t i on. R epair wat c hes , c loc ks s pe c! acle:>. n ovel ti es a nd supplies
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H. S Sophomore Notes
On Saturday, November 10, the Ia sophomore of the high sehoul had very d e li ght ful party.
IMany alumni were • to th e Peru/ Midland game.
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Faculty and Studen ts w ill fi nd a cordial welcome here
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lsLquad between halve s. Principal ege r, of the Fairbury Junior
1 High schoo l, looked on to see how
i Frary and Gilkeson h e ld down his : old job; as did Blinn He lm s a
mainstay in 1909. The aiumni
I s howed their loyalty by
: with the team until the las t whistle blew. Peru ha s 32 00 loyal support-
1 ers among its 3200 alumni.
I An an noun ce ment ha s been re-
1 ceiv ed of the ma rriage of Marga re t
1 Thomas to Paul V. Wilcnx a t St
Jos e ph, Mo , Sunday, N ove mber
18. Mr Wilcox. a f o rm Pr athlete at P. S T. C., is teach n g and coaching at David City. Mi ss ThomaP, of Nebras: a City, ha s been teaching at Bellwood Bot h are of th e Class of 19 22 Th e ir AI rna Mat e r extends them congratulati ons and best wi s hes
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Education Week is Ob se rved.
(Co ntinu ed llrom fir s t page) bri e fly up on the part th a t edu ca tion play s in th e d e ve lo pment of the immi g rant s aft e r they arrive in this country. Thi s was a point of specia l int e r es t to s tudents because of the simi larity of their work to th e probl e m s that discuFsed by Mr. Tay lor
The stu dents a nd fa f' •II ty .f.X!".flfdl dents of Peru are urged to attend h - mpa t hy to Miss M cN ich ols · t viRit your t etr RY d -
Ith e 1H23 Hom ecom in g, 0 w Our e s te eme cn tt c d rei! ve ID her sorr o -growing alma mater an I h I st h er m oth er thta week
I d P lan to teac er o
Iyour happy college ays. .::: s oend Thank sg i v in g Day and Home- r ••
Da y at Peru Wante d-Sal e sla d y t o se ll
Mi!ls Nellie McAul ey left No- P ri ncess R a di u m S il k Lingerie direct to wear er fo r vemb er 24 for he r position i.n I Huron, South Dakota She has i charge of the co mmercia l depart- ' "lfn Col ment in Huron Presbyten liege. She graduated from Peru
Co n voca ti o n wa'3 he ld again on Tuesday, 20,_and an ad- 1 dre ss wa s given by Pres1d1-nt Pate. 1 '•p " I His subJ ec t was 1 hi s talk co ntain e d a r eal mes- 1 sage. Mr. Pa te quo t e cl !ro m Lin- ! culn's Ge tty sb urg in his I cha ract e risti c w ay in illustratlD g j the id ea o f patrioti s m. H e di s - ;
1-IS tate Teachers Co ll ege a ncl later attend ed Northwestnn Un i versity.
f ture r S e lls for less manu ac · than stor e s an d m u c h finer t Your pa y eve r y garmen d R ob e r ts F r anK & Co av · C are t b is pa pe r cussed th e part that i Lo n R G r a f ca me to Peru in from Tecumseh, wh e re p lays in m a king good CJll ze ns. l coat' he d t 'l e well known Amt>rican L eag ue t ea m In 19 14- 15 and Jn In th e e ve nin g a cJmmun ity J9lfi - J7 he a tt e nd Pd the Umv er s it; of Nebraska H e play.:d o n
m eet in g w eB h e ld at th e M. E fre s hman t eam op posi te "Mother " Coach J;7:ohe h c h an d the Co ll eg e furni:lhed Steihm and ' 'Doc" Stewart, he got h1s ear l y tra1nmg. In 191 D c ur attended We tsmJn !' t e r Co lleg e and captained the track t ea m. unng a numh er of thr ee the war he wa.; at Officers' Tra ining Ca mp at Camp Tnere he who gave talks on vari ous e ou ca- learned "Pop" Swee ley's kind of fo otba ll. And IS lm e coach I
tional prob le m s. I under "Hurry-up'' Yost Coac h Graf cam e to P Pru Wit h the r e co mWedne ; da y , November 2 1, was m e ndati o n s of s u ch men as ''Indian" Schu lt e and Fred Daw son.f h si c:l l Education DclY, and a r e a l to ok thP B btats a f o rtnight la te and help e d ml!ke t? e m nne 0 ke 1 Y t most f e a red t e ams in th e Nebra -ka Co nfert- nce Anrl 1t dot>s not ta treat wa s g l ve n t o th e s tud ents a a or nohet tn p re d ic t t hat h e wi II ha ve a' fir !' t d i vi ;io n ha s ke t h a II 11: m convocation. Dr. L 1rance of Au- - - - 1 burn t al k ed_ t o th e s tud e nt body o n essary 1 hat wnm e n to th e5e Imadt> a bad pa ss on a four! h j the ed ucat1 o n of pe ople to th (; high e r positi o n •. , and M1dland lost th e ball. WJth ph y<;ica l n ecess iti es o f the body One of the s o e ci a l feature :l o n the ba ll nn he r ow n 30-ya rd line He discusoed th e law r eq uiring the prollram f o r th e wet>k wa s a the Luth • r a ns and phy s ica l exa minations o f schoo l se r ies o f thr ee minut e talk o given held for do w ns. Ju s t as the game childr e n which was put into effect by c ertain s tucl e nt s during the Fn'ied was awarded a in Jul y , 191 9 Tne st at e m e nt c lass Mi ss Minne had 40 - ya rd when a Midland m '.lde that a m a n is as o ld as his charge of the ta lk s Th J f ol lowing he'd him to keep him from r eqe ivarterie s. It wa:; th e n s how n how st udent s were s p eak e r s at the ing. It set the g rand s tand:! a fire, o ne's a rter i es in crea:le in age a s a various <: la ,-s e s Mr Costel lo, lllit- j for Pe ru was wit hin str i king dis- 1 r esu lt of improper li vir g T he eracy; Mr Will y, Illiteracy; Mr. tance. B ut Rt-ft>rel:' J o hn so n bl e w ! u se o f a lc ,hol was di scu ssed and a Whitten, Americanizati on ; Mr s hie wh ist l e ; time was up and th e I s Lri ki n g compari so n of ho w men Quiler , Illit era ry; Mi ss Selk , Na- Bobcats h ad los t th e ir first game I who u s e d alc o h ol rank ed at th e a g e ti o nal Co ntrol of Ed ucation; Mi ss The Pedagogian congratu la te s of SIXtY wi1 h Lhose who did not, Kova nrla N aLio nal Co ntr o l of Coach Gr a f a nd Captain Bitzie o n was ma de. S Jme ge n e r a l and very c-1ti o n; and Mr Sand be r g, Physi- the r c e ord made by the 1923 Bobn eces sary dir e ctio ns e -ll Education. s tu d ent ha d Icats If so me of th e f o ll owing first aid were also given Charts a pletho ra of idea s which were men do not mak e All-State. Eomewe re s h ow n on which were pictUr rece iv e d with e n t hu :l ia sm in every !'body i s n ea r s ighted : Bitzi e , Frary, eel variou5 dise ase germs. In c o n- cla ss r oom. Carter, Milam, Gilkeson, Edie, 1 e lu s ion Dr. Loranc e co ntr asted the Or. th e campus Educatio n was Forrest Be ll, W e imer. Brunsdon, old m a n of th e str eet corne r who wid e ly adverth;ed by mean s of M. Bell, Wilkeson. Bu ising, De lwas scor n ed and b a rely noticed attractive p os ters It h o ped that zell, Sandber g. Con way, Hi gg ins, because uf his di ss ip a tion, with the everY s tud e nt will make good use Matthews, Bourke, Parriott gran dmoth e r who wa s love d and of the informaton that has be e n Preu 0 3 0 0vene r ated be cause o f the pure life Igained thi s week. lt i s the duty of Midland 7 0 0 0which she had le d j eve r y one and s hould he the aim.of PP.rU
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On Tnur:lday, November 22, 1every o n e t o he l p o ur country by Gilkeson th e students h e ard tw o interest ing so lving our pr ob le ai1s of the natoin j Weimer talks. Mr. Yerkes talk M to the i n as far as it is possib le Carter
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Cunning ham E. Lu sc hei R. Lu sc h =i m e n of the coll ege He Milam th e problems that the men wo uld Bobkittens Warm Up For Auburn. M. He ll c Elliott, capt hav e to m ee t in th e ne a r future.
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Th e t e nd e ncy of resistance t o ward Americani za tion by a great ma 1y indi viduals in our cuntry was mentin ed. Th e re s tless s pirit which is p ervading the United States ; secr e t o rgani zat ion s, and mob law were also di sc usse d Mr. Yerkes then took up the t eac hin g profession and its r e lati o n t o th e thing s mention ed above. He e num erated
rr<H"l tr::n. PRJ:'t: s terl1o g athletes that will make an y numb e r of high s chool s bite the dust. It ha s been a pl easure tu wa t ch the improvement -of s u c h men as Leahy, Juhl, Majors, Adams , Hays, Newton and Del zell. Auburn wil l do to watch the Bobkittens r.l osel;; and if the Nemaha lads will take a tip fr o m the Pedagugian, th ey ha d bette r keep both eyes o n th e lookout f o r the thing 5 that are working against Cap Hey w ood a nd Po we rful Bob the profes si onand how th ey cau se P e ru 6 7 l 3 l 3-39 Jack of r es p ec t for it In conclu - Stella 0 0 0 0- 0 s i on he s tated that t eac he rs are 1
P e ru Stel la higher paid th a n m e n in other N e wto n I.e R. Hick s profess ions when the amount of L eahy I. t E. H 1cks prepa ra t i on is comdder e d Hays I g. Ki se r Mi ss T ea r add r essed the girls at Delell c McMullen Peter so n r g Gi lb e rt thi s tim e Something of the le ngth Hey wootl r·. t." J. McMullen of th e ladder was Parriott r .e. William s brou g ht out in her talk. She told Vance q.b. Wright why peo ple e nte r th e teachin g Major s r h Va d er pr o!esiso n Some o f the r eq uisites Adams l.h. Hinkle d Bath f b Stoltz f or s uccess were pr ese nte with Officials: Willy, Peru, refer ee ; th e advanta ges that were to be Beck, H a rvard, umpir e; Sai lors, ga in e d therefrom. She sa id that Stella, h ea d l inesman. t eachina- is a growing profession P eru Barely Los e s St ate Title. and that ther e are now promises (Continued llrom fir s t pa ge ) for women. F e we r and fewer men ditto. Peru h ad tw o chances to are in the field. H enc e it is n ee - s core in th e la s t period Elliott
Brunsdon Frary Delzell F. Be ll Edie
r g. r t r e q b r h I. h
Tschudy Lo :: ks tro m Sud man Horn Br uning Adam s I Bitz ie. capt f b. Chambe r s ,
Substitutes: Will ia m s for M. , Bell, M Bel l for Cart e r Ca rt e r 1 f orM Be ll , Buising f o r F. B t' ll. I O ffi ci a ls: J o hns on , Doa n e, referee; H a rtl ey, Nebraka s , unpire; P o rt er. N e bra;ka, hea d I i nesma n 1 I I
H o me co ming Week.
(Continu ed from fir s t page )
this iss u e of th e P edagog ian lt j begin s w ith Steward Linn 's turk ey rlinn e r and e nds w ith th e Mt l Vernon reception. Thursday aft e r- I n oo n students and alumn i w ill j o ur - j ney to Auburn to see th e Bobk ittens plflY Auburn High Auburn Hi has lo s t but o ne ga m e thi s sea- 1 so n , that to The Yer- j kes ma c hine has im p rov e d marve l ou s ly and ha s go ne und ef ea t ed 1 since the ga m e with! Nebraska City Thursday eve nin g af ter th e par ty, th e visitors will li ste n ;o th e radio program at Omaha by the Peru Sta t e Tea c he r s Col lege.
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N,w being shown in the new and Woo l heather combination .Ju t the proper tt nd en an furt able thin g to wear w i t h ) ' o u r fa ll Oxfords
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VOLUME XIX.
BOBKITTENS WIN BATTLE I
Powerful Bob Does His Last Closing Game I Bit in
The took at least on P.I chamoJOn!';hlo this season. They 1 won the c hampion s hip of the' 'state · of Nemaha" by surpris in g Auburn and winning 3 to 0. It was the finest battle of the season. Every fan is loud in the praise of the kind j of football he saw at Aub u rn, Thanltsgiving Day.
This win atones for the ear ly season loss to Nebraska C i ty. Jt adds weight to t he statement that j the Bobkittens were badly off form in the Nebraska City game For Auburn won from the Otoe boys in regular fashi on Auburn, in I fact, had a most s uc cessf ul seaso n The team met. reverse at the hands of the fast Tecumseh e leven, and I an unexpected at the hand s I of Falls City The lads won from · some strong team s Auburn favored to wi 1 hy t hre e touchdowns started off in championship form But the Yerkes machi n e held when holding was I neceseary; and Auburn failed t o I sco re. The first quarter was Auburn's period. The seco nd q u artt:r 1 was even -stephe n. In this quarter ; both Bat 1 and Majors were injur e d. ; Majors was unable to return to 1 the game ; Powerful Bob came 1 back the third period
Coach Yerkes must ,have 'to ld Captain Heywood's team some thing between halves They came 1 back with fighting spirit. Aub urn 1 was in the sa me mood. Both teams 1 held in p i nches. It was late in ; the third quarter tha t the Bobk it- : tens got the break o f t h e game 1 that t.hey had been waiting fo r. 1 Auburn fumbled a punt. and Bald- 1 win pounced on it on Auburn's 1 5· 1 yard line. Auburn h t:!ld. Hath 1
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PERU , NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 5, 1923.
dropped back to the 25 ya r d l in e 1 ======================================================================================= and placed the ball squa r ely b etween t.he posts f or w h at proved to be t he winni ng po ints.
Bobcats One of Nebraska's T earn s.
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The remainder of the g-ame was (Conti nued on last page)
I Th e Peru Bobcats, whom McBridP. 1 Ipasses for touchdowns Larson
NUMBER 9
FEATH ER S FL Y IN LAST MINUT ES
Bobcats T ie Cha d ro n Eagles at Chad ron , 10 to 10
The f ollo wing report appeared in t he State J ou rnal: Chadron, Nebr., · Nov. 26. - "Beat Peru" is. the cry prevail in g among the st u1de n_ts of Chadron Normal S·chool tomght on the eve of its annual battle with the f oo tball team from Peru high school. The Peru E:leven arr i ved tonight and will be g i ven a sho r t workou t tomorrow morni n g. lf the Eagles played Peru high sc h oo l last Tu esd ay, what would the Bob cats have do ne to them?
But it was the Bobcats they played; and i f the press has it c or rectly, t hey had a man's sized job with our n e ar-cham ps Th e score of 10 to J.O indicates the type of gam e that was p laye d Chadron showed a good deal of ability in the firs t three qua r ters 1'ne Eag le end run s were especial · ly effect i ve McKelvie was alwa ys danger ous. f he Eag le captain I 1-ilayed i n All -State form Dur i ng It h e first ha lf Chadro n outplayed the Peru vians but Bitzie's punt· ing evened matt e rs The Bobcat captain had the be t ter of the pu ntin!! due l and kept th.e Eagl es from ,;cori ng-
Not to be d e nied , however , Chad r on came back st r o ng i n th e 1hi rd p-e ri orl and for c e d th e ha II well within Pe ru t erritory In s ide thei r own I 0-ya rd I i ne, the B obcats h e ld. McKelvie dr o pp ed back to the J2. ya rd line and p lace - kic l< td the f. r «t co uoter. Sho rtl y after the n ext kic l<·otl', McKe lvi e int e r· ceoterl a pass and ra ced flO yard s t o a tou('h-l o wn. He k icked g oal.
The t o uchd own :::eemed to wake the pflegmatic Bobca ts. Th ey :narted rluwn the field like a new team T he li n e ope ned gr ea t ho les Wit h ten minut es of play left Captain B 1tzie b r o ke th r u the line and t hr e w off tacklers for 35 yards and a touchdown. He dropkicked the g oal. P e ru r eceived and
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T W A 0 W Friday evening the Dramat i c f p d Th Chadron. Th e Bobcats finished Peru 0 Kearney 0 or a eru touch own e r e was Ma ny congratulatory messages Club p r esented two plays Besides I · · f h wel l u p in t h e fir11t div i s ion w ith Peru 3 Doan e 0 act1on every m1nute o l e game. have come to PPru a:> a result of the club members and their guests, c 1 N r1 h Ne br aska Wesleyan, Hast i ngs o 1 Peru 36 Cotner 0 o game eve r see me s o r ter the ra dio program given at WAOW many alumni attended. T h e pro- l ege Midland Co ll ege, and Chadron I Peru 40 Way ne 9 than the M i d land gamP Midla nd Oma h a, the nig-ht of Thanksgiv · g ram was one of the mo st success- Nor mal. They lost but or.e game , I Peru 86 York 0 sco r ed ea rly in the game on off · ing. Sev e ra l of the teleg r ams a r e ful of the year 1923. The first d b f 7 t t k l 1 and d fi' T 1 that to Midlan Y a s core o o Peru · 3 M i rl la nd 7 ac e P un ges en run!';. r o m in s u perla tive terms he a umni play prese nt e d was Sir lames M. 3 The two c los es t ga mes were I Peru 1 0 Ch adron 10 : th a t t im e Midland wa s kept on the over tne l'tal e ha ve v oiced their Barrie's contemporary one act the Doa n e and Mid land games; · defens ive , and P e r u was alway!l love f or "Old Peru." There is no play, "The Twelve· Pound Look." ' the most notable victory was that bidding for a co un ter. Cap tain gai nsa ying that Peru has a la r ge This play deals with the over Way n e; the f eatu r e of the Be ll, t he Bobcat sta r de f ensive 1-Bitzie d r op p e d a 4l·yard kick in body of loyal alumni. The H on. problem of the wife's right to I seaso n was th e rush ca ll to Chadro n b ack Afte r two downs, the : t he seco nd period. Almost eve r y T. w. Blackbu r n says that there her own individuality and the co ns eq uent t i e , 10 to 10. wh i st le e nd ed the game with the : fan stood du rin g the game It h av e been :.1357 graduate s since Is the theme that made Ibs e n sl Peru fans were furni s hed so me ball on th e one yard l i ne. Ta rk io ! was n o u se t o si t dow n; o ne harl to 1870 ; and t he majority of these "T he Doll's House." In the spectacular footba ll o n P e ru fie ld du p licated the Ma r yville game i keep j u mping up. ha ve had a deep love for the ol d of one act Barrie has hand led Jt j in 192 3. Ma r yvi lle , Mo., brought Peru had sco r ed thr ee touchd ow ns j On foreig n g ridiron s t he l in e sc hoo l. almost perfectly. The cast was a veteran t eam f o r t he opener an d when the visito r s ope ned up A Imade Hself famous. Peru's line The flute proved to be a beautistronr; there were no weak ac tor s. all but t i ed Peru. Outp lay ed de - succession o f passes good because was r ated as se'cond to no n e Pe r u's ful in strument to hea r over the Amateurs se ldom so better thau cis i vely fo r t hree quarters, the of Kyle's acl!u r acy, took the bail I line and Bitzie's toe m ade Peru radio. Miss Burton's selectio n s these club rnembe s did; profes - Misso uri ans ope n er:! up an ae rial across the field for a counter. The : feared ab r oad. Kea rn ey r emembe r s were well r eceived The J i ndr.aeionals have been k11 own to do k · the la s t qua rt e r tha t Missouria n s were m ak in g a b id for 1 both. D oane fel l a vict i m to bot h Burton - McVay tri o also came i n attac In 1 wo rse The following wa S the cast: r l s oiled t h e marg in of l4 a second touchdown when th e ga m e ; Cot n e r saw a 08 -y a rd dropkick exceptiona l ly well. Thi s was n ot nea y P d B · · h d h · b.,. I f d . ffi It I Ch d
" Sir" Harry Sims poJ·nts th at Per u had ea rn ed 'Ihe eade s owe IS a 1 l ty rom a I cu ang e a ron Miss Blan kenship's firs t appearance Merritt Whiten attack o ne touc h down. With ,as a p l_unger in j s till .sees ,a hard l in e and. 13itz i e ' s at WAOW. She ha s bee n favo r s -
Lady S ims Mildred h. ' lepser a m inute to p lay, a juggled pa ss I Agamst the Wlldcats the 1 pu n t 1ng fha.t last of the bly m entioned several times The Kate, S ir Harry's first wife t fell into a Missourian's arms and Bo bcats played. the1r m ost s p ectac - ! Peru seaso n t 1ed the Eagles. viol in. piano, a nd co rn et solos by H 1ert/ d 50 yard s to be tackled I ular game Gilkeso n a nd F rar y 1
And next yea r the Bobcats wll l Mr. Jin dra, Miss McVay, a n d Mr e lyn Humt he race I · · · b fi ht f th b t' · Th , ey d f om t h e goal by For re s t r ece1ved some movm g e g w g or e un Jng agam. (Contin u ed on last page) e butler Cec1 l Coa tn one yar r<Conunul)d on Last Paa-e.>
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days and part i es We g r ow ou r own flowe rs.
' Thanksg ivi ng Day Led by Mi ss Gree n house sto r e, co rn e r G: E. Berthol d, Florist Bla n ken s hip , we sang some peppy 6th st. & F1rst Corso City.
I had no c hance at all wi th us on Fr es h c u t liowers for a ny occasi on such as weddings birth'
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Ir epre se nt i ng t he d i ffe r e nt hi g h Patroni ze tho se wi •o save you mon ey We give sa ti sfa c· schools in the state are to be pre s- ti on R epa ir watc hes , clocks, spectacles Sc hool novelties
ent. The boy s t hat wi ll represent a nd s u ppl i es ou r h igh school are Dean Ar m- J c. CHATELAIN, the Jewele r !stro ng, Ba r t lett Vance, F r a n k Bo g le , Maxcy Ba ldw i n , J ames Delzell , L oui s Wiggi ns, Wi ll ar d Ha ll an d H arold Pe t erso n.
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PERU, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 12 , 1923. NUMBER
I COMrnENDATION FOR WOAW PROGRAM I
PRESIDENT w. R PATE / DR c. c. SHERR OD & HERVE Y SM ITH
! Rhode Island. Canada, Georgia, Texas Walter R. Pate was bo r n .in
I I Listen In , 1 Jeffe rson County, India na; 80 he Ad dress College St ude n ts t he Past IS a Ho osie r. But he could not I Week.
I Hunrlre d s of le tters and te le - : h ave been o ld when h e came 1 " The s tudents of P e ru heard two i gra m s h a ve c o me to P e ru com- i to Nebraska, for he was i n the 1 d speakers of importance t h e past ' m e n ing the Thanksgiv : n g state in 1878 He has been a Corn· week, Dr. C C. Sherrod , of Peagram g-iven a t WOAW, Oma h a husker e ve r s ince The pres id e nt Th body Co ll ege for Teachers, NaEhe majority of th ese hav e come ; says that if he had h ad h is way he v ill e Tennessee anrl Mr. H e rvey from Nebr as ka. of course. Rep orts ; would have b e en b orn in IS ' th St t y M C A S fr 1 j m 1 , , a e ecre1
om a surpnsing number of states So we s hall n o t hold hi s fore i gn ta 0 h east of the Rockie 3 have com e to 1 birt h again s t h i m j rDy, Smha a... t p t th r. erro u came o eru o e office. The farth es t point The young man Wa l ter graduat- 1 tearn of the wo r k of Nebraska's heard from is Edgewood Rh d I • o e · oldest teacher3' t ra1mng JnSt JtuIs l and. or i s i t Winnipeg , Manito - :ion He had heard of P eru down ba? Th e national cap i ta l i ls ten Pd in Tenlle ss ee; s o when he lef t on
Supt L J Gilkeson. in on the Peru The hi s tour of insp e ction he put Peru
Dean W. N. D elzell.
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"O ld Peru."
True, Dr. Sherrod ca l led u s t he
Loy J G l .lke 0 b · Geo r g i a "cra <'k e rs" and th e Texas on his Jist. It was an hon or to s n was or n 1n " 1 h Pe nn sy lva nia. He arrived in N e - 1 ong. orns" heard us. Reports Peru, to be inc luded from the s t a rt. braska in 1884, and ha s neve r be e n I cam: m from Rhode Is land, Con- The fact is that few teach e r 's able to leave That l ast ' n ec tlcut. New York , training sch oo ls jn the We s t are b 1 Mar y land D i strict -of Co lumbia so we ll and so r·avorably known a s stateme n t may e I nterp ret e d a G ' ' b f Th d eorg1a, Texa s , Arkansas. M i chinum er o ways. e rea er 1s 'tt d t t k h' b . gan, Mmnesota, Ohio. Il l inoi s per m1 e o a e 1s c 0 1ce.
Th f t h I t d Ind1ana , Wi s con s i n , Iow a. Mis so uri, "izzers;" and we hope that we e u ur e sc oo mas e r gra ua ted from As hland high schoo l Kansas, Co lorado, Montana, Ken- ed f 0 I N b h ' h are. We hop e that h e lea rn e d · t k C d rom r ea n s, e 1.' , 1g
Will iam N. De lze ll wa s born in Carro ll County, Ind i ana H e came with hi s fami ly to the prairie s tat e of Nebra sk a in 1883 Wh at he did be s ide s get frcek le d in hi s ear ly days it may be wise to leave un sa id.
In 1894 he g rarluat e d from Peru State Normal. Th e n h e went into
Then he went o ut into pub li c sc hool ucL v. l aRna ka and later at t ended th e 1 eomething from Peru that he may P 1 1 tt e oc and At lanta liked . h 11 d b k the pub l ic sc ho o ls, t ea chin g in work, a nd came back to eru at d e f u nct Orleans Co ll ege, and the u se m what e ca e the '· ac · U d 11 D b d s the mu s ic Da ll as comp l ime n ted d d' t . t f h S h , u na I a, un ar, an y racu se. Irregular mtervals untll he g radu- M M V D old Linco ln N ormal University war 18 nc s J t e ou t · out ary c ay. e>nmson, T exas. ld h 0 Sh d k 1 He beca me a ssoc i a ted with th e ated m 1911. Later he attended h' h h 1 l 'k d . In 1917 W. R. Pate graduated from we wou ave r. erro now IUn 1·ver.,·1ty Publ 1s h 1·ng Co mp a ny • J t'r sc oo 1 e 1t all. Burk 1tt.Q. th t 'f " " · d h U f N b k "" th u · · f N a 1 we are we mt e n t e mversJty o e ras a. ville, Md d M'rld l 0 e nn•ers Jty o e braska A d I which c onc e rn he le ft in November, Mr. Gi lkeson has t a ught at Mem11 .k ed ·' an 1 eport. hw. Since the nin e ties h e ha s h 6!e n to remam IZZe rs. n t 1e wayour presid e nt. Baltimore b ._ 190o to beco me a m e mb e r of th e h C M B l ff A I' active in the pub ll c of "'e- to e IZ Zers IS not to ue too p IS, e re sco, orse u , r 1ng- liked M Bl kb L k P I d 1 ti 1 fac u lt y. H e b uilt up t he to n , and Harvard. In 19 18 h e was · r. a c urn; a e aci ' braska He has had charge of the supme Y s atl s ed mth o urse ves. commzrcial department at Peru taken from Harvard to become cou nt y s up e r intend e nt of C lay County Unt il 19 2 1 he h e ld the
the or<'hest ra. Milwaukee he a r rl There are a lot of th i ngs that we schoo ls at Danbury, Trenton, Graf- unti l in 19 12 -14, it was one of the D ea n D e lzell aQ if he were in th e are g'oing to do ton, Sidney, and Allianc e. In lar ges t in th e sta te. H e le ft th e city. Michigan e njoy e d the s iniZ'- h e went to Al li ance wher e he ha s Herve; S mith , known to many commerce d e par t m e nt t o go int o ing. South Dakota and MinnP so ta h d h f th 't h 1 high sc h oo l men o f the s t ate, paid county office w ith h eadquarte rs at a c ar ge o e c1 y s c oo sys fi e ld wo rk Las t yea r he was ap- lik ec:l the e ntir e ornQ'rl'!m. C:leve- a vi s it to th e young m e n of Peru Clay Ce nter. ln h e was i;en uu i. ii 1 :1 2 3 , Ut::C acn e iJui nte d xt::<: uLi Ve uean. Al n.i t uland, Ohio , complimenten Mis!'l d f p .., Hervey Smith ha s b ee n at th e e lected field m a n at Peru, a nd in pre sJ e nt o the eru :::ltate T eac h· day he is the "Tommy Cl ark" of Plaehn and l\;fi ss Burton; Conn e rs- Hi-Y camp, Ia, th ese many years. Februa r y, 19 23 • he was appointed vil le. Indiana , c>omplimentecl Me>s- e r s Col lege. He ha s b een at th e State Fair Peru. super in tendent of t he Peru Demon- Pre s ident Pate ha s a wide ac - Th e dean attended U n iversi ty of srs. Jinclra and Crancle l l ; R e ddin$!, camp for severa l years L as t year stration Hig h S chuol. He i s now C 1• t th . . q uaintance among the schoolmen h B , C "' Mich iga n. He t oo k the Univ e rsity onn ,camp 1m e n eu e mu s 1c 1ans. e was JYS amp :::lecre tar y •In in charge of th e elementary and 1 of the West. F or bes id es hi s Tour of Europe in 1908. It wi II the S tat e Fair Board. Mr. Sm ith s econda r y departments of the Peru In the East. public sc :1oo l w ork h e t a ught gave a mes sage of lt:ader s h ip We dint e rest "pion et-rs" t o know th at he prepartd f or college a t th e o ld Ga t es Academy Teach ers Co llege A ll practice I Wa s hino-ton, D C.: "We e nJ'ov -t eacher training at Chadron S t ate F- n es day morning. H e i s r ig ht in t eacher s know h i m. e d th e sp eaking." H c. and E. K Teac h e r s Coll ege for e leve n month s ; say in g th a t it tak es a pl'r s on from Allen and he h ad charge of th e Allianc e the out s id e to t e ll u s what i s th e CHANGE IN BA cKE'!' BALL HULES
EIGHTEEN MEN AWARDED COVETED P Riverdale, N e w York: N. L Juni or No rm a '. He was pre s id e nt IJ · matt e r with us And so Lloy d of th e North P latte Valley Teach· Geo r ge may be right h t n he la y s New Stv le of Pl ayinR: Will Make Gilkeson E lected Captain of Next E n g le ha rdt, J r · · i Albany, NewYork: A. M K e lYear's E l even Better Gam:s. v la
Eig h tee n m embe r s of the 1923 New York C ity : ''Th e mu s ic
hi s finger on th e weakness of America, a lack of train ed le ad e rs hip. lr tak es m or a l fibre to be a c iation H e i s a m e mb e r of th e · 1 d b f h Th Bo bcat footba ll squad were award e d came in fin e " N Kopf. th e coveted "P. " Im m e di a t e ly j New York C it y: " H ear d yoJr after the awarding of th e le tte r s, program " Rob e rt Hutchin s on. th e men e le cted a captain to l ead I Brook ly n, N Y : Walte r Ca m pI t he:: 1924 Bobcats. G le n G ilk eso n , b e ll. ' 25, e nd, received a majo1 ity vote Redding, Co nn. : "HE-ard your on the first ba ll ot. "Gilk" w ill co n ce rt, fin e " W. L. Be rry lead th e 1924 Bobcats; h e wi ll r e1 : R. I. : 'Heard you place Captain "B i tzie." last m g ht Edga r M Dex t e r. T he following e ightee n men wer e ! t'tilad e lphi a : "I heard a man inawarded lette rs : Captain B i tz ie , troducerl as a g r a du a t e of the C la ss Capta i n-elect Gi ll< eson, Frary, I of 1 8 78 '' John J Ma h oney Forres t Be ll, Millard B e l l , Milam, J N ew man s town, Penn : Howard Ca rte r We imer Br un s don , Wi l- W. Yawn
er s ' Association. At pr ese nt he ha s th e hon or of be ing pr es id e nt of th e Nebraska S t at e Teachers' The 1923 24 rul es for bas ke t ball
l:.> ader, as th e P e 1u g ra d uat e kn ows , m c u e a num er o c an ges. e University of Nebra s ka <'hapt e r of who lost all his football ga mes and m os t im por t a nt of th es e h as to d o the h ono rary t eac he r s fr a t P.r n ity, yet won a victory, a VIctory for with th e throwin g of foul goals. Phi De l ta Kappa. c le an ath le tic s. The player aga in s t whom the f ou l Altho W. R. Pate ha s be e n p r es i -1 In th e evenin g Mr. Smith t a lked wa s mari e n o w tosse s the fr ee goa l. dent of the Peru Teachers Co ll ege to th e Y. M C A t a king as hi s This rul e wa s much ne e de d , f or t oo less than a 8emester, hi s influ e n ce theme th e love chapter of the many g am es were b e in g wo n from ha s b ee u felt a nd felt s trong ly. Bible A large audience l i s t ened th e f,.ul l in e Any player m ay to the se cretar y He later gave throw technica l fou ls ; but und e r Lo ui s ville, Kentucky: A. T. , the m en a talk on the Y. M.C. A th e recent ru les th ey a r e f e w. Th eFarnsby. and its s tand a rd and ss er vees. A "iour persona l fouls" rule s uffiNorth Little Rock, Ark.: "We furth e r r epor t of the me et in g may ci e nt to c hec k a ny t e nd ency to fou le nj oyed th e mu s ic very much." be r e ad in the Y M. C. A. not es in g that the ne w rul e mi g ht creat e A. W W a ld o.
- - - The c lass ing of t ec hni ca l fou l s Roll a, M o. : '' Mr s. ThomaA and Y M C A a s " vi ol atio ns " 11nd the n ew rul e Ii am s ' Del z ell ' Ed ie Buisi n g, Bu rkittsv i l le, Md. : "Special ape njo ye d y our p ro g r a m ." Haro ld Th om as. St. L o ui s , Mo : Dr. Frank J.
Sa nd be r g , ' Matthews, plause to th e pr es id e nt of yo ur l Higgi ns and B ourk e . S e ven of univer s it y." Wi lli a m Enm s. S t hese men rece iv e d the ir first letter Ba ltim o r e : "E!!peci a lly e njoy e d Sc hwart z
Sey m our, M o.: L W Schult z. Joplin, Mo : I. P Eps t e in.
On t he fi r st ba ll ot G le n G ilkes on came in w e ll. " Do n a ld E Drunkwas elected capta in f or 192 4 e nmi ll er. " Gilk" ca m e to Per u fr o m C la y Ca lh ou n , Georg i a : J u dfl on M.
Center He has p laye d e nd t wo Burc h.
Years, one u nde r Co a c h Spee r and Da ll a s Te x as: "Complim e ntin g one under Coach Graf. He i s a M is s McVay " Camp Dick Garage hard, c l&an p layer , an d o n e of t h e D e nni s on , Tex a s: '' T ha nk sgiv in g best e nds in t h e Co n fere nc e progr am, gre at stuff. " De nni 8or. ''Giik'' will lead a st rong e leven in IH igh Sch oo l. 1924. Very f e w of t h e 1923 squ ad Bogota, T exa s : T. J Do z ie r u n s econd page)
C la y ton, M o. : G e org e I. Da le Jo n es burg M o. : L ar kin Co rve y. Hum p h rey s, Mo. : T R. J essee.
In the Middl e West.
Middl epor t , O hio: "I liked yo ur president's speech v ery much ." H a rl e y Sanborn.
C leve land, O hio : "We e njoyed the t wo r e ad in gs a nd th e flute solo.'' E lton Webb. ( Contin u ed on second page)
Mr. S mi t h is our s ta t e s tud e nt sup e rvi s or for Per u , and some o th er co ll ege s H i s t a ik wa s a long the lin e of t h e vi t al importanc e of Y M wo rk t o th e gro up and indiv i dual in co ll ege and future life. The ga me room of th e Y . M i s now in us e, a nd ping pong i !:l n ow in s ty le P ledg e s are in ord e r for th e upkeep of the den.
wi t h th e sa me e nthusiasm. T he fo ll owing rul es are n ot to be forgotten :
We were v e ry f ortun ate to ha ve f or throwing of f o u l g .a ls sh ou ld He rv e y F. S mith, secre tary of m ake th e cage s port a better game co unty Y. M C. A. work, w ith u s! for th e f a ns. They received la st for a few minute s i n chapel, and sea son' s ru le with e nthu s ia s m. to addre:Js the Y. M m e mb er s T h e y a r e receiving the new r ul e at P eru : Cart e r, Wi llia ms, Edie, Mr. B lackb uan' s talk " H er man B u is in g , C on way, Ma t th e ws and A. Teg ler H ig g i ns Wei m er r e ce iv e d his T h e South Replies first footba ll "P" A tlant a Georg i a : " T h e mu s ic
1. T he b as ket s mu s t be ne t s of white cord su s pe nd e d fro m black m e t a l' The ball must be tightly inflated. Ru les::! and 4
2. T he ba ll is consid e red out of bound 3 when it s tri ke s the e dg e s or back of the ba c kboard. Ru le 7 , se ction 2.
ln eve ry a ge t here is a good d e al 3 Tim e i s to be taken out wh e n of lear n ing that is not knowledge. (Continu ed on l as t page)
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on tan a r eporteu. n · ana WHEN DO WE STUDY? li ked us Read wh a t the Can u c ks in Ma nitoba sa id about us :
Are you lett in g yo u r outside activities take a ll you r t1me ? Ar e ! w· M t b " Th k II I wn1p eg , am o a: an a you giv in g your bes t efforts t o th e ex tra -c urri c ul a r ? H ow many o r ga n- t' t d R R W II r · ar 1s s co ncerne a e i zat ions ca n you afford to be long t o? the se quest i ons anc:l oth e r s l1k e Hiin sdale, Montana: "Tha n k th"em de m and your thought. The write r knows th e value of Peru f o r their wonderful prog r a m ." Hopwood.
ex tr a-cur ri cu lar act i v i t i es. He has been in school a ll hi s life He admits fr a n k ly that h e has lear ned more ou t side the cla ss ro o m than he eve r learned in it. And yet he mainta iml that the co ll ege is first of al t a place of a cedem i c traming. That was a nrl i R its rai eon d'etre, its ve r y r eason f or exi s tence And if you leavE: thi s imtitution or any ot he r like institution with athleti c pr owess, d ram a ti c r ep utati on, f ore n sic farr e musical half cr ed i ts, and campus-po liti cal expe ri e n ce an d you h ave not acadPmic tra i nin g, you will have s t o rmy days an d nights o n th e hi g h 10eas of th e teac h ing Scme good e h i p ma y r e turn some d ay to r eport yo u a d ir e lict.
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At Allian ce in northw este rn Neb ra ska p ar ti es of Ii ste ners hear d the program at H F Thiele's and Br ow ning to Longfe llow " At McCook in southwestern Ne-
a t Harry Gantz's. It was Mr Gantz
who sa id: ··we heard it a ll from hra ska J oe Lowly reported that
CHAPEL Ial ly unkn ow n alt ho two have b ee n the li s t e n ed in
The Girls Glee Club sang for fnund ed 1hey a re not atte nd e d. We In Nebrask a chape l Wednes day morni ng. U nde r s hou ld fe el ve ry g rtltefu l for t he No in c lu sive reco rd is to be at· t h e di r e ction o f M iss Bla n kens hi p, educat ional advantag es te mpted of the m essages r ece ive d with Mis'l McVay accompanying, that are being offe r ed in our part , f ro m p oi nts in Nebra s ka. Th e f olthe girls gave t hr ee number s. They of th e cot:ntry. low in g i s indicative of the i nt erest opened w ith "The Sa ndman Am The G1rl s ' G le e Club under the s hown : a S oft ly Co min' " by Dvorak. This direc ti on of Miss Blankens hip gave H eb r o n: "We hea rd ev er y was f ol lowed by the p opu lar I ri sh a pl eas i ng prog r a m Wedne sday word. " Barbee melody, "Kath leen Mavourneen." morning. Th ey ea ng t hr ee num- Geneva: Mrs. Geo rge L Ca rl so n Th e la s t num be r was the Neg ro be r s: "Sandman Am a Soft ly Omaha: Jun e Ca dy so n g , ·'Swing A long." Comn ' .'' " Kat l ee n Mavourn- Linco ln : B E Dill.
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"SA Y IT WITH FLOWERS''
The f o ll owi n g prices wi ll he i.1 effect up to Dec. 20th.
on No. 52
Presi d en t Pate then intr od uc ed H e rv ey Smith. o f Omaha, w h o spo ke briefly on t h e price o f lead·
nee n " and "Sw ing long. " lf you Firth : Florence TeSelle, Richard doubt th at songs were we ll Obbink r e ceived j u st ask th e boys how they Waho o : Berger Nordstrom ersh i p. en j oyed it. One of t he members Brainard: C. J. Dav is.
One o f the liveli es t programs o f of th e stronger sex was heard to Linwood: F F Mundi!. the year was stag ed at co n vocat ion, say , "Say, th ose gi rl s can s ing, and Frid ay. Afte r a nnounceme nts by a r e 't th ey good looki ng?" Slip
Presid e nt Pate, we wer e give n a n 'em a quarter, girls, or be tte r ye t, exce ll en t v iew of t he Pe ruv ia n give u s some mo r e m usic. staff at work. The duties of eac h memb er were empbaize d c lea rl y Commend ation F or WOA W Ma n y co mic situat i ons we r e pre- (Continued Erom first page) sented to th e embarrassme nt of c· t. Oh H m cm na 1, 10: e nry C certain s tu de nt s. Orn er Sperry IHeitmeyer. then a nn ounc ed th at ten minutes St · M· h Ch 1 u rg 1s , 1c : ar es Knox. would be g iv e n to get tin g s igners 1 " f P · Aft b t h Ph "l St e ve n s Po 1n t, W1s.: Congratuor er uv1 ans. e r o 1 os d E t k d ' th d lat10ns from th e home of Wisconan • ve r e t s wor e W I spee and e nergy t o ge t pledges sig ued, sin's Sixth No rm a l Sc hool, and h E tt d I d many thanks f or the splendid pr o- t e • ve r e s were ec are wm - 1 b ht · t . ht 1g r am afforded." F. A. Walk er ners y e 1g y-nme o y- • • M.D.
Morse Bluff: Krause Bros.
Lawrence: "T h e e nd of a perfect day." Ge org e Me d sker
Stamford: L E. Naden.
Orleans : R. R Pate li ste n e d · to hi s so n spea k
Peru Th a nks WOA W
No one could have b ee n kinder th a n WOA W was and ha s be en to th ose hel pi ng with the Thank sgiving pr ogram. It i s a j oy to th ink t he best of humankind. And we think the bes t o f WOA W. Prof esor W. F. Hoyt, who bore t he idea of the Thanksgiving program, ha s our thanks. s i x. Th f th f t Stevens Point, Wis.: " That was E M e nommees or e ea ure ighteen en Awarded Coveted p.
Roses $ !.50 to $3.00 per doz.
Carnations $ 1. 25
Narcissus $1.25
S n apdragon $ 1.00 to $1.50
Ord e rs received by 10 a. m w i\l be in Peru same afternoon
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M A.. larson, Central City, Nebr. se ction were announced. a fi n e pr og ram you gave us la st tet) nllnu ed crom First Pare On eo f th e follnwng ladiesand evening. " 0 · M. Neale, Director willbelost;andseveralhighschool
AV.E;NUa::.. ST0R-=. . Iof Rural Cou r ses. 1..3 1..3 onP. of the followin g m en wll l be S sta r s are expected to report for Our fancy Box stationery 1 d · t t th "S · t teve ns Point, Wis : Ja s E. e ecte to o represen e pm D 1 11 pract1ce
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Writing Papers and Envelopes of Peru:" Ella Teich, Helyn Hum- · Following the e le ction of the llwaukee W · "M Ad F bert, Marie Grayb ill and Myrl ! • IS.. r s. ams ca ptain the "P" C lub organized - oun tain Pens & Pencl·ls · G R W'll Gl G lk and I e nJ oyed th e Peru program " · Em nc k; eo. . 1 Y. en 1 - 1F · · IBes1d es the e ig ht een le tterm e n M k D I II d J C 1 ' ·F. Ad amR.
1 Ch icago, Ill.: 'Spl en d 1d pro· way. 1 , L T A ' and George R. W1l ly havP. lette rs E. xception-..1 HJ"gh Grade C""ndy Th P d" t t M I g ram IFtrup e eruv1an g1ve, ere I o r. and bel ong t o th e o r ganiza tion. 10 one half d Co nw ay a n d Misses Loui se Harri s, 1 of Rep r esenta tiv e, Ill. : J a m es Co n way was elected pres i- - • an one pound pkg. Amy Kite a nd Helyn Humbert for ! Splendid program rendered by dent. "N i ck" Carte r was electe d Wlll tnake good th eor i g inal program. Teachers Co ll ege." vice p res id ent. " L ode" Bo urk e
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Monday m ornin g devotional e x- as. · r ego r y. was elected treasure r . T h e Clu b H U LAND
e r cise we r e led by Rev. El li ott Poeria, Ill. : C. R. Drysdale. Iis expected to b eg in it s program J • • 0 l T We we r e s urpri sed Co nn ersv i ll e "Extremely 1shortt: O ne of th e first rul es the
t o have a VISitor present, Chas l pleased w1th VIOlin and cornet cl ub IS ex p ected to make wil l be : C S he rr od , a r eprese nt a tive from so los." Mrs Willi e Fultz. r e la ti ve to th e wearing of "P " Pea b ody Col lege , Nashv ill e, Te n1 Fort Wa yn e, I nd : Doriso n L. sweaters by those who have not nessee He spoke about t he ed uca - •Linn a be rr y. ea rn ed th e m. tiona! nee d R of th e South. We, , Asko v , Minn : "I go t the la stj Meetings of the c lub are at th e Northerners, have little co n cep ti on of Mr. B lackbur n 's add r ess, and •ca ll of th e pres id e nt. o f the struggle tha t ed ucators are co ntinued to li s1en." F. c tar ey S he s miled at him a nd ca ll ed him having in estab lishin g advanced Nielsen, Supt. From Iowa we re Mr sch oo ls in a part of our c oun - messages from S h enandoah, Oak - Just because h e up and kr t?: The .peop le have littl e .am - LeMars, Klemme, Va il , Pau- , So that night · b1t10n to n se ab 0ve their env 1ro n hna and Sio u x C it y J t f · • us or sp ite, m en t.'Ieac hers co ll eges au p r act1c- Shenandoa h, Iowa: "I li st ened That naughty Mr. kr. sr.
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High School Notes
After coaching th e green squad of me n who r epo rted for fo otball 1 this year, int o one of th e be s t t ea ms in thi s part of the s tate, Coach Yerk es i s now ou t to find capable m e n to r epresent the high I school in ba s ketball. Th er e ar e no lett er men back, but the prospects are fa vo rable for a s mall but very fa st team. It is hoped that the coach w ill me et with as mu ch
s uccess in ba s ket ball as he d id in footb a ll. :' The g iri s' Rese rv e s met for organization Friday. The fi r st part of the me et ing wa s devo t ed to bu s ine ss at which time the con-
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Mi ss Viva Mar s hal led the mid- Iwee k Y. W. meetin g. Her t op ic , the th ree "Fri e nd s hip, ' Faith and Fact," made a very in -
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th e ir od d c hange ot her s "inv es t" it in a Sav in gs Accou nt.
T he d iffere nc e la t e r on in li fe is the differ e nce between " Su cc ess " a n d ·'Failure''.
Why not open a Savi n gs Accoun t T oday?
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==========================::; ' f avo red the gir ls with a vocal du e t. •Different members of th e organi·
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zation gave s hort t a lk s on the s ub, ject of the meet ing Ot h er me m1 be r s ga ve the plan f or th e s t uden t fr ie nd s h i p driv e Mi ss Minn e gave a r ep ort of th e Than ksg ivin g dinner which th e Y W girls prepared for a ne e dy f ami ly of Peru.
1 Everybody i s invit ed to be gat he ring old c lothing t o contr ibute to the Y. W.for so me needy
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j d a rd ga v e a ve r y we ll orga ni zed ' and wort h w hil e ta lk on " The Val· u e of the Mental Test.'' We wer e th e n e nter tain ed by a se lec ti on g i ve n by th e E ve r att Violin Trio.
After t he program a g r ea t man y
So les use d on women' s s ho es
THE BEST SHOE SHOP-E lm er Ringer, Proprietor.
WITH OUR CLASSES board a s p rin g a n d co rd attac h- Hu mor S ectio n. m e nttl. On e e n d of the co rd is T h e f o llo w in g was h e a r d i n M iss
S oph omores. f as t ened t o a shoe, o r a h os ie r y, or M i o n e ' s h i s to r y c la s s. D ub, havO ur m e e tin g of T hur s da y; D e - a Ce n tu r y H an db ook , or a pa in t in g mi sse d on e r ec i ta t io n, wa s t o I c mbe r 7 , w as o ne of bu c k e t , -,. o r C harl ey's la s t le tt er. o btain h i s a ss i g n m e nt fr o m Mr es t, a n d ent h u sia s m Pau l Dunlap Th e ow n e r p r esses t he t a bul at e d 1Frary, wh o n o doubt b a d forg ot_t e n p r es i ded a s bQt to o, r o.ll s th e co r d . t o r ep or t t o D u b T h e f o llo wt ng of' the m e.eti n g. S o me o f conv.e r.s ati o n e nsu e d:
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Friday Night, Dec. 14, a t 7 :3 0
• Peru High vs Stella High th e ,ta lent e f th e ·cla ss, f o r e y ou H a nd y, i s n' t 1t ? An y M t nn e : W, ill yo u p le a se wa s i"n th e pr og ram c hild ca n o p e r a t e i t. It s a v e qiJTl e giv e yo ur Mr. M i la m ? BOYS' AND GIR LS ' 6 1\MES
The,. n u m be r c o n s is t ecl of a a n d ;,..,h y n ot •. I k n ow t hat I was c o rn et solo by M a r k C r anda ll. n ow? It h as infinit e po s s ibili te s to giv e a r e port.
B ud ge t Even t•. A d m i ss ion 25c N ext, M is s E lla Tei c h ente r t ai n e d S u ppo s £! you attac h a o f k e ys to Mi s s M'in ne : Mr. F r ary, did yo u her a u d i ence wi th a r e ad inii. Th e you r be d. I n t h e .:m o r n in g w h e n gi ve M r : , Mi lam ! last mu s i ca l n u m be r wa s gi ve n b y th e su n waket h a n d p ee p et h th r u Mr . F r a ry: Ye s I t o ld h i !"ll• t h e Sop h o mo r e Or c h P. s tra , co m- the hole s in y o ur bl inds , you c an I g u e s s it wa s too late. I pos e d o f Mi lo C la r k w i t h t h e sax a -p r e s s a but to n a nrl g e t any a r t ic le D u b: Yes, I guess it wa s I was I ph o n e; Ma rk Cra nd a ll who p lay e d o f cl ot hin g f o rt hwi th- your ve r y I in bed t h e co rn e t and A l t o n H are pr esid- ow n or w hat y ou bo rr owe d fr o m I Mr Li n n: J a s ked yo u t o se n d I in g at the p ia n o. a c r os s t he h a ll. Wh y, a f e ll ow c an m e a you n g c hi cke n. A f ter th ese m us ical s el e c t i o ns fi d h" 11 b t t b t h f h's n c o u o ns, o o I J Butch e r: Well , didn't y o u ge t a t h e r e wa s a s h o rt b us in es s me e t in g
Th e s o ph o m o r e s a r e ve rv b u sy wo rkin g o n th e a n nual f o r 1924 a n d it i s u p t o u s to m ak e it t h e bes t P e ru vian e v e r pu t o ut h y t h e P e ru S t ate Teac h e r s Co ll e g e
so ck s, a nrl h ts t o o th b ru s h y o u n g one '?
T h e a pp a r a tu s h as n o t b ee n n a m - Mr Li n n : You n g? Say, it wa s • ed. Th e manufactu r ets a r e offe r- o ld e n o u g h t o d r e s s it s e lf. I in g t e n s h a r es o f pre f erred s t oc k 1 h h d h b t Whe n ou r f o o tba ll t e am arr i v e d 'I to t e p e r s o n w o se n s t e es 0 h · C
ITH E SE b ri sk c ool days p u t "PE P " in to yo u r syst em. Do y our fe e t r e sp o nd to t ha t feeli n g ? If th ey do n ' t y o u r s h o e s a re to bl a me, Mr. Man Th ey m ay be ol d a nd ou t of a li gnmen t , or they ma y be im p r o p e r l y fitte d In an y event ,
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S e nd a ll n a m es i n r a r e o f th i s seats in the balco n y W h ile g r eat ly t i nt e r es terl in the exci tin g s ce n e, J pap e r ON THE CAMPUS B u r k e fell o ve r the ban ist e r , o nl y j t o he ca ug h t b y C a rte r, wh o
The price wi l l n o t take t h e pep o u t o f y our purse. to $ 7 .5 0 $4 $5
w e w o u ld b e pleased t o c o r r e c t yo ur foot t r oubl es a nd a s s ur e y ou of PE P " in y our f e e t. f t h d f I h . a t rna a, arte r a n d B ur ke a tte n d - J na m e o r e wo n e r u m ac m e Th e co nt e<> t c loses J a nu a r y 1. rl t he Ga ye ty wh er e t h ey pu r c h a sed , Fre shm e n Th e Fr eh m a n c la s s s h e ld i t s r e gular m eet i ng T hur s da y , Dt c e m b e r 6 Th e m ee ti ng o p e n ed with a n u m be r by th e g irl s' q u a r tet ent it le d " Mam'll y s Lil' Pil{e o n "
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an d a h al l uf down the r e!"
M is s Madt:d ine G r os s o f Oma h a m a r k e d : "F ur go od n ess sake , wa s a g u es t o f A li ce S o r e ns e n for Bu rk e , c o me back. It 's a d ol la r T h e q u a rtet is c ompo Fed of H e le n Li c h ty Luci lle M e e k , O pal J ac kso n a nd Wil ma Coat n ey As a n enco r e th ey s a n g ' Th at Old Ga n g of M i ne."
Mr. W hi tte n th e n t a Ik ed to t h e cl ass c onc e rni n g th e budg e t f o r t h e yea r Th e c las s decided u p on class du e s t o m ee t t h e a nn ual b udget A ll Fre s hme n a r e urg ed an d r e quested t o p ay th e i r dues be fo re the h o i i d a ys Jun io r s
A cl a s s m eet in g w as hel d Th ur Rd a y t o ilecide o n s pac e i n t h e Pt'Tu -
Fa t he r : What di rl you d o with th e last c h e cque I s e nt you ? Yo ust : Alma Ma t e r took i t a l l, Dad.''
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a wa y f r o m t he wome n I ' ' Lovi n Sam " h a d t h e "Fa r Ewe l l ! B l u e s ," whe n h e came "S t u m - 1 b lin g " h o m e f r om t h e "Geo r g i a I Ca bin D oo r,'' w h e r e be h a d met " Ca r olina i n t h e M o rn i n g " T he y w er e "Roman c in g " in a 'Love
Nes t" o n the " O h i o .·· w h e n h e r " A g r a v a ti n Pa pa " ca me alo n g with t h e "A lc o h o lic B l ue s" a bo ut " T hre e O ' clock in t h e M o r nin g, " and " C o ol e d h is D ogg i es" o n t h e "S heik o f A la ba m."
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MAKER S cal l us cran ks - bu t we us u a lly get wh:i.t we ar e aft e r- an d what we' r e a ft er are the go od yo u de m and in Clo th e s ---goo d s tyl e , go od fa bri c g .:; od workm a nshi p C om bined w ith m ode ra t e c os t h ere are valu es tha t ca n ' t be ig nored in
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lat t e r case t i m e i s r es u me d wh e n t h e bal l leaves t h e p laye r 's h a nd s f o r th e la s t f r ee thr o w Ru le ll.
4 A captai n may req ues t "t im e o u t " w h e n e v er t h e ba ll i s d ead o r w h e n ev er in play i n po s s ess ion o f hi s t ea m Ru le 11.
Sec .l n d T ec h . G r a du at e : O h, s oot y oursel f T hat's t h e man I' m f o r, s a id the h e n as th e fa rme r crosse d the ba r nya r d. - - -Jus t a Minu te. Ple a se R e l igio n is t h e mo ti ve powe r of l i f e , has b ee n , i s , a nd always w i l l be .- P r es ide n t E lliot t
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Mi s s A ce rta i n m e mbe r o f o ur s t affNo m at t e r wh o. Yo u are so cu ri o u s A ce r ta in m e m ber of ou r staff h as an i nv en ti o n a di scov er y o r w hate v e riti s . H e i s havin g i t p atent · ed , r eg is t e r ed o r copy ri g h ted , whi ch e v e r i s ch ea p est. It is pec uli ar l y h e lp fu l to dor m ito r y g i r ls ; i t mi g ht b e fitte d t o t h e desk s of ce rta in pr o f e ssor•.
T h e a pp ara tu s con s i s t s of a k ey
5 Wh en a pe r so n a l foul i s call e d , t h e pl ave r agai n s t w h o m t h e f o ul i s com m itt e d m us t a ttempt th e fr ee t h r ow o r thr ows; th at r eq ui re m e nt h olds u nl es s t h e p la ye r e ntitl e d t o th e thr ow mu st lea v e t h e game be cau s e of t h e inj ury , in wh i c h e ve n t the s ubstitute m ust at t e m p t t h e t hr o w. Thi s is ' t h e on ly case i n a n y p la y e r t h e o ne ag ain s t who m a pe r so n a l f o ul is co m mitt(.d , m a y a tte m p t th e f r e e t h r o w. Th e fr ee t h row s af t e r t e chn i ca l fou ls may be m a d e by an y pla ye r. H.ul e 13 , sec ti o n l.
a few da ys D id T h anksgiv in g have a bad effe c t o n t h e g irl s o f Mt. V e rn on Hal l'! We ll , we s h ou ld say so A ll one hears is : "My , b u t I' m t i red" W e w o nd e r wh e th e r it was t he t urk ey o r t he g ue sts wh o ca u s ed su c h w e a r ne :>s H ere ' s hopii n g t he we a r y o n es take adva n t a ge o f t h i s we ek and g e t fu ll y e s t e d up. Ti m e i s fl y i n g b y , s o e ve ry one says , f o r iu s t two w e eks ti ll we wi ll b e h o m ewa rd b ound aga i n Th is t im e to s e e w h a t g o0d ol d S a nta Clau s has i n s t or e f o r u s v ia n Th e c la ss is n o t la r g e. b u t E rn es t i n e R o b e r t s o n h as pr oi t w ill b e rep r e s e n te d in " Th e cl a im erl th e loss of th e ' ' Pa r o f My Boo k " Dr e am s. " A n y one fi n d i ng hi m, Did yo u k n ow th at t h e Juni o r s p le a s e r e t u rn t o h e r take an act ive pa r t in eve r y sc ho o l o r ga n i za t ion ? C h an ge in Bas k e tba ll Rule s (Con t inued fl·om fir st p age ) l n th e cl a ss m e et in g Fra r y loo k ed eve r two or m o r e f r ee t hr o ws are so v e r y sa d th a t hi s pl i ght wa s awar d ed Th i s a p pl i es a s forme r ly noticed by th e sym pa thet ic M r t o doub le fou ls, and n ow appli es C o ll istE:r. Coll i ste r inqu ir ed a s wh en t. wo or mo r e fr ee t hr ows ar e t o th e tr ouble. "It's n o u se," awa r de d t o t h e 1ame t e am. In t h e F ra r y r e pli e d " L ove i s lik e a n a u t o m o b il e t ir e. A f te r t h e fi r s t bl ow ou t, s h e leaves you fl at. " S e niors. P r eside n t Wi l ly calle d a mee t i n g of th e Se ni o r cl ass t o d ec ide wh e n th e c lass wo ul d hav e i t s befo r eCh ri s tm as pa r t y T h e'· m em b e r s of t h e •c la s s d ec id e-d to" h a v e t h e party D ecemb e r 18 Th e me mb er s o f thi s c la s s a r e G R. Will y , · M is s C r ys t a l Meye r, M iss A t ala nt a CcJe , Mis s Ed i t h S mith , Miss Ma r y Wiltze , Mi ss Irm a Casey , Mi ss D ess ie W r ight , Mr s. Haz e l Ca rl s on , an d Mr s. F;. C Beck T he pos tgradua t e s , M i s s es La ur a Mac kpr an g an d E s t h e r D e lze ll, ar e c o u n h e l wi th Pe ni o r s. N on a P alm e r i s cl ass a dvi s e r Ten S h a re s for a N a me C ont e st Clo ses Jan 1.
6 W h e n a p e r s o n a l f o u l i s co m m itt e d a gain s t a p la ye r who is i n hi s ow n goa l zon e , two f r ee t hr ow s are awa r de d on ly when t h e off e n d e d p [aye r i s i n p os se s s i o n of t h e ba ll.
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What doth a man' s m on e y p r o fi t I h im i f h is w i f e i s hi s wido w ?
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Did yo u ev e r wa tch som e s tudeuts st u dy ? O b , th ey t h ink th e y are s tudy i n g. But t h e y a r e n ot Th ey a r e e i t he r ga t he ri ng f e at h e r s u r weav i n g e at s - c rad les ou t of s t a r s h ine
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You u s e e i= en m u s c'f: s w h e n y ou f r o w n ; fo u r ma ke a sm il e ' 'Ust e o p tb y h 1 e ps you t o r es t y o ur fac e "
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List of Peru's Games in Nebraska Conference
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Jan 11 , Grand I s land at Grand Island.
Jan. 12. Kearney at K'earney.
Jan 18 , D o ane at Peru.
Jan 2 3 , York at Peru.
Jan. 30, Omaha at Omaha.
Jan. 3 1, Midland at Fremont.
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Feb. 2, Wes l eyan at Peru.
Feb. 4, Grand I s land at Peru.
Feb. 6, York at York
Feb. 7 , Doane at Crete
Feb 13, M idland at Peru.
Feb 14, Cotner at Bethany.
Flack, Auburn left end
Brock, Tecum s eh left tackle
Davies, Verdon left guard
Wil l iams, Auburn center
Fink, Te cum se h, ,right guard
H eywood, Peru, r ight tackle
Miner, Tecumseh end
Graves Pawnee City, quarter b ac k
Zorn, Fall s C i ty, (c) left half
Case be e r, Nebra s ka City right half
Bath, Peru, fu ll back
Coach Lo_n R Gra f and Faculty I meu are l ikely to be ba ck except Feb . 1 5, Wesleyan at Uni. Place. Honorable m e nti o n: Boatman, 1 good head, and a s id es t e p. H e
Representative R. D Overho lt h ave ; Bru nsdo n, w ho ex p ects t o coach ia F e b. 2 1, Nebraska Central at Peru. Shubert; L ea hy, Peru; Hadr aba. l will have a g r ea t backfi e ld to lead just return e d from th e meeting of I Hl24 And th er e a re t he let t er Feb 23, C had ron at Peru. Platts mouth; L a mb ert , Auburn. i n Zorn, Casebeer and Bath. t he Ne bra s ka Confe rence at Lin- I men: Sanrlberg, Co nwa y, Higgin s Feb 29 , Co tner at Pi!ru Bauch, Falls City; De lze ll, Peru; The e nd p os ition s were given to coin The coach came back w ith Bo urke, Wllliam s Delzel l. Buising, ma_y b e so m e change>s nec- 1Krecji, Platts mouth; F lack o f Auburn. a nd Miner , T et he football s ch e dul e pr e tty defi- Matthew s , and t h e Be ll b rothers. m th1s. s chedule. Ho weve r , 1 Fa l ls City; A Jber s , Nebraska C-1 t y ; Ir.umseh, some competelion ni tel y decided. Only one g ame Tn e Be lls are ex p eri enced m en th1 s s chedu le 1S well fixed: Sloa n, Verdon; Mandcry, from Na v 1aux, Nebraska Cit y, and t hat on Nov e mber 2 1, i s not yet I No b e tter def ens i ve ba c k plays iu Other ga mes wll l be added w th seh; Gou ld, T e cum s eh; Curtis, Au1 Boatman, S hub e rt. Flack s h owed ce rtain The game on that date I Nebraska circle s than Forr es t Be l l. out-of-t h e-conference teams. Tabor burn; Blakes lee , Nebra s ka C it y: j to advan ta ge until late in th e seawi ll be played on a foreign g rid- J The other m e n, dav e th e vet. ran I Co ll ege and Tarkio Coll ege wi ll Richard s , Pawnee City. I so n H e was watched car e fully iron , ei th er w ith Grand I s l and or Sandberg, are yo un g an d ce rtain Idoub less be a dd ed to the bi ll ) Th e votes of the coac h es i n \ thruout thi s se ction. Miner , Te· wit h Oma h a. Omah a Un i versity t o be much be tte r in 192 4. Conway One of th e two may p lay b e fore selecting an All S o uthe a t se rn Ne- cumeh, i s an experienced e nd. He has been admitted t o the C onf e r - r e c eive d h o nora ble menoit o n from the Christmas h'o l idays. · J bra s ka Football T ea m som:- P lay a hard b ot h on defenence, and the Bo bcats may take "lndian" Sch ul te, for instance 8 b D , w hat s catter e> d. Especial ly wa s s 1ve and offen s 1ve. o ca t s aogerous the metropolit a n lad s o n Higgins play e d hi s first footbal ).aad a '"true of the line. N o two se emed 1 1
Brock, th e T ec um se h captain, Captain Ted Weimer will " Th e Bob ca t s start th e season l in 1920 Such se c o nd s tr i ng men 1 24 W. to a g ree on a forward wa ll The and H eywoo d, t he Peru captain, dangerous qu1ntet 1n !J • e • · away from h o m e. T h ey be g in a s P ec k. Bogl e , TayJor, Conk le, h If f th .f t backfield, h owever, was not d1 ffi - Iw e r e v Jt e d h o nor s at tackle. I m er 1ms e 1s one o e m ne s · against the forwar d- pass in g Ju tfit Cowel i and th e Parriotts are W<Jrth H cult. to se lect. The f o ur men BrtlCk 1s a b 1g, expen e nce d t ar.i< ' e, 1 cag-ester'> in the s ta te e came _.. I f h b representing Tar ki o College T h e watc h i ng And i f s uch me n as awarded th e plac es easi ly r ece 1v e u 1 o n e o t e e s t m sc ut h Pa !:s t .N e1 f rom H:nri y wht> r e they pl ay fancy 1 f1rat r, ,.. rtf<>r e!:'-".9 g 2 --n e \-.-i th Zoro, Bat h , Ca s ebee r au d H e yw ood a majorty vote. W eepi in g Wat e r 1bral:' k a Wilb e r fo und him a d e.., ba s ket hall He came to P e ru where Coac h Speer ' s Midland Warriors. turn up at in the fa ll , the an d Etmwood w ere n o t h eard from. mon Heywood play e d a s teady t h ey d ea l in the sa m e brand. WeiGraf and S neer seem to be try in g Bob ca ts are du e a winner. Both of th ese Cas s county e lev e ns game. H eywood and Bath did all mer wa s next t o Rothert th e hi g ht he Dawson-Zuppke s cheme T h e Cotner staged a fo o tball ba nquet est po i nt winner in th e conference played good footba ll Elmwood, the work again s t Nebra s ka City. · 1 b · h K in fact, would have made any team I The g ua_rd s we re not eas il y se · home gam,es w1l e w 1t ea rney. 1
ju s t as if the Bulldop:s h ad _ t_aken in 1923. Weimer is a cent e r; and d Y k K in thi s s ection p lay for a v_ ctory I le_ cte d. Te c um se h, and Wi iDoaoe, Cotner, an or ea r- th e Confere n ce title Th a t I S th e o d onP d a The e leve n selecte d d1d not mclude I IJams, Auburn we r e eve nly matchney and D o ane wi ll have very goo tipir i t that mak es for t h e r ep u tat i o n H e ha s six let t e r men o f th e un- 1 player s from thn se two sc hool s e ri at c e nt e r. Th e vutes were so t eams Pe ru go t bu t thr ee p oint s of a s ch oo l and a t ea m , w in or defeate d Bobcats and on e let t e r 1 I · Zo rn. the p opu lar h a lfbac _ k of the 1 s c_atte r ed for g uard tha t _ F ink wa s agai nst the two of t h em thi s yea r lo se The Bo b cat s e nt e r t a i n the man from a form e r t eam to s tart Fall s C ity t ea m, was g 1ve n the 1 g 1ven one g uar d po s 1t1on, a nd Cotner will be much b e tter tha n Bulldog!'! at Peru i n 1 92 4 We th e com in g seas on Th e veteran 1 w-11 1 h onor of captaining the mythical ·I • iam s wa s eft a t c e nte r The i n 1923 Yo rk is an un kn o w n a l ways ex pe c t a ti g h t gam e with Frar y i s a forward. G ilk eso n, d e leven. Zorn i s a good p laye r and , 1 o th e r gua r aw ard e d t o Da v is, quantity 1 Co tn er; and we a l w a y s get what c a ptain- e le rt of th e footba ll t e am, h v d 1ma -'e h' s l .! ttf'r at fo rward la s t a good leade r. Coac h Yerke s call e d I t e... er o 1 n 1n e m a n The Bo bcats Je d b y Glen G ilkeson 1 we expect. u him o n e of th e finest s port s m e n in : ::5eve r a vo t e s we re procured b y will have a veteran nucl e u s around j Mis s year. Sandb er g was a p r e- war th e g ame. For hi s ru nn ing mate II AI hers , th e · N eb r a ska City ha lfwhich to make a team. The 1923 libr arian , wa s tak e n s udd enly 111 sta r a t Old Pe ru Milam, A ll- Sta t e he h as Case b ee r, the fl eet and fear- back; Krecj i, the Platts mouth tea m h ad eig ht men m e nti o n e d in Fr id ay and ha s b ee n co n fi n e d to gua rd, and Bitzie, A ll- Sta t e g uard, ed Nebraska C it y s tar. Case bee r J quart e r ba c k; and L a mbert, th e I · Cl b Hous e e ver a r e e li g ibl e f o r the seaso n. Bitz i e A b t he various All-Stat e s e e c tJon s h e r room in t h e u pl a yed fu l l back; hut th e maj o rity ; u urn g uard. Th e>y des e rve h fi t h I n ur s e ha s be e n show ing unu s ual abilit y 1 1 Bi t z ie a nd Fra r y made t e r s I s inc e Miss Toli n , th e ;, c 0 0 • o f coaches mov e d him to half - es p ec ia menti o n. team o n every s e le ction. Bes id es 1 ha s b ee n g ivin g Mi ss Mar s h all th e thi s sea s on. Milam h a s no t s tart ed back t o make w ay for B o b Ba th , l Thi s t!::am wa s se lec t ed by th e fi d e n tly th e r e gular gr ind yet. Wi ll y a nd h d ffi 1 th ese two , th e foll ow in g men be st of care; and it I S co n 1 th e pow C;r fu l plun ge r of th e P e ru coac es an o c ia s of thi s district. b · ill D e lze ll are two oth e r guards n ow 1 rece ive d p laces o n so m e teams: ex p ec ted that th e li ran a n w_ t ea m G r a ve s , t h e Pawn ee quart e r , , Gil ke so n , We im er , Mil a m, Car t er , b e a bl e to r es ume h e r d uti e s at f e r e ligibl e. r_nay not come out; was a fav or it e f or hi s po s iti on. I W e ha ve more indolence in th e hut D e lze l l rs g o i n g to so me : Th e Pawn ee lad ha s a goo d to e , a mind than in th e body :: on e s tep to play r eg ula rly.
Ut'ON THE WA T ERS Any number of hi g h s chool m e n Peru 19, Stella 12 I
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By Tacl·e Ma y H ann a. A p lay a r e making a bid f o r r eco g nition. 1 I Hinkl e a nd A n vi l le s tar t ed by th e Dra m a tic C lub, It i s too ea rl y t o tell w h o wi ll come j 6e:see;ber 2 0. out as lik ely Team A ca ndi dat es Peru, 19 F' !
M i ll ard Be ll The follo w in g town s a r e repr e· -1
Spir i t o f C h ri s tma s Mildr e d Pate Mr. B e s s i e G i llan s e n t e d: P e ru Pr e p , S tell a, Fall s N ew ton f.
Har aj ian, f. Spl r.· t of S tar G la dy .; S e a r s Becky, hi S SI St e r J c t Pawn ee C it y N eb ra sk a C it y I Pete r s on f.
Spirit of Tree Clare nce G ra nd y Mrta h a , s •_s ter-l_n - t M y rl Em ri c k Waco, S hi ckley, Dougl as, Auburn, ! AOam s 2
tin e R obertson T h e n ex in Ja nu a ry I b e cause o f th e s er iou s illn e ss of Me g.
W w ill b e g 1ven aJors g
Go od W ill F e r n g ram Ja ys cho se n is "The her un c l e. Th e unc le h a s b ee n in Dallam g.
Love E ll a Te 1eh One of t h e pd l t k s , f rom Vic- charge of t h e w es t er n divi s i on of Ba ldwin c.
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Spir i t o f i C hadron got o u w "ll - t o C hi cag o to t ake car e o th1 s n g · · W e lc ome WJi l s h Eag le W e a r e l hers l ike it A Bu r k e f
Di rector Stage manag e r
Peru B obc at s e nJoy e back f o r S tudent s kindlY too c a r g e o Hmk e g y ng M M 11 o 0 z I Happy and Pr os p ero u s New ea r , th e E a g le s, and ar e g o • Mi s s Minn e ' s class e s th e pa s t wee k. c u e n g N mb e r 19 2 4. mo r e o n ove
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A halt' century a go I was a student of the State Normal School, among the. ions. We having en ter ed the fall t e rm of 1872. Th e pre sE nt college was then feel that giVIDI' to th1s cau se IS a hou se d in the s in g le building where the dormitory now stand s privilege and not a burden. t was an old-fa s hi oned brick st ructure heated by ll t ove and primiti v Pep was the passwo rd of the ndeed compared with the present buildings In the year 1873 the Everett chapel Tuesday m o rning n e w building was erected with the tow e r, to th e of the d or mi- in th e H S. Assembly. Every tory Bot h the se buildings hav e passed into h1 sto ry. Th e old build. number was thoroughly enjoyed ng was burn ed and th e later building wrecked. Moder.1 struc· and appreciated by the Hi g h t ure s have tak e n th e ir plac e s. School and College strident>. Mark
Our classes were s mall and th e Lawy e r s , d octor s tea che r s • Crandall played two cornet so los.
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903 Central ave. Nebraska City, Nebr. total atte ndanc e wa11 less than 100 preachers, bu s ine ss men and moth- The Ev erett quartet, compos : d of Afte r t he n e w building was erec t ed e r s- they have h elped to make Stuart Blades, Paul Dunlap, Wei · th e st udent s taught cla sses of town 1 hi s tory. As 1 run thru the names come Wills anri Alton Hare, gave pupil:> -p r act i ced on them f or the as they occur t o me while I s peak some "Back to the Farm" se lecwork of teaching in the sc hoo ls I find a sup reme judge, a congress : Girls. you didn't know how the 11tate. man, several district judges, thr ee stunning these s tarchy lad.! would
Fully half of the young men and or mor.:: mini s ter s, seve ral bank e r s, look in farm er togs, did you? Ma-
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Give them a call H. w. GOOD Phone is No. 52
General Th omas J Morgan came to th e sc hool as principal in th e fall of 187 2. Miss E C. Morgan wa :; the preceptres, and the other teach e r s were Prnfe sss or Straight and Mi sses Burt a nd Dickenson. With the ex cep tion of Prof.'
other county officials • r e nown ;" Lucill e Harris, of dorm-
You may be amused wh e n 1 tell i tory fame; Vivian Rowe, Omaha you that Peru was an active and warbler, and Stuart Blades, winner potential rival or the Nebraska of first prize of the baby contest. University in tho se eventful days. D id you r ecoJZn iz3 them? A ny way, We had mor e stude nts than the we lik ed their music and wished 1 Univ e rsity and a d 1ploma from for more. L oo kl'l are de , eiving to Peru was quite as desirable as a be s ure.
Univer.sity d eg ree. We h ope all the organizations
The old town or village was a s will note the in which the primitive as th e sc ho o l. There we re Everetts re s ponded to encores. n o sidewa lk s and Peru mud was Co me again. Everetts.
S traight th e y wer e a ll n ew comer s. famou s for it s depth, consis t ency and constancy. There was not a Mis s Alice Hanthorn
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The Peop le's Store will save you money on young wornl'n did their own cook- a doz e n good lawyers and severaJ rion Marsh should b e commended ing, and the young man whose coll <?ge profe s!'ors. We have had Ifor h e r s pl e ndid readings, centered s is ter :l w e r e in sc JOol with him was a sec retary of state, two superin- about th e for e i g n probl e m. especially fortunate Boa rd and tendent:> o f public in st ruction, a And th e n, to be sure, they looked r oo m cou ld be h1d in th e villagt l:lt state auditor and a numb er of sup- lik e "Eve rett Babies ," and thev from $2 50 to $3 50 pe r week. e rint ende nts of schools a nd county acte d like babies but really they Th e bes t boarding h ouse in the s uperintendents not to mention were only Zenas Teich, of campus c ity was Mrs. Martin' s home just no rth of the n ew building a nd th e plutocrat s of that daJ paid the good lad y $ 3.50 per week for room and board.
Narcissus and Swset Peas
In dfants-the finest of Cyclamen, Poinsett1as, Ferns and Begonias.
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IS unn ys ide Green House, Phooe 95 Fall s City, Nebr.
E. 0 Z Y <::. ,l\ F -=brick store in th e village anri the The wes t itse lf is personified in .._, breaking up of the faculty and the Meals S neare s t railw ay s tation wa s Wat · th e s miling brown eyes , their cor- bort Orders sc h oo l entered up on a new career. H D FR son, Mo Brownville was the nea r- ne r s lau g ht e r wrinkled, the flash · • ARY, Proprietor
The preceding year th e r e was a
In my humbl e opini o n th e e n - f t h ' h " b es t met rop o li s and t h at sp rightl y o s rong, w 1te teet , the qt:ick, , ,u urn, Nebraska tranc e of Morgan upon th e v ill age mair.tain e cl one of th e b est firm han d-c la s p of Mi ss Alice sce ne marked an epoc h in th e de· high schools in the state There Hanthorn, who ha s jus t finish ed ve lopm entofo ld Pe ru. Hee s tab - h fi k
FARMERS AI 'I' ENTION' were about as many s tud e nts in e r r s t wee a s supe rvi s or of the • li s he d a high e r co ur se of s tudy and Brownville High Schoo f was in th e south east e lementary schools Senri 25 c: nts fo r a Bookl e t. a ll a bout a field crop that will s timulated th e ambition o t th e M' H h pay goo_d tnt e re s t on $3 00 00 land. A crop th t b 'ld Normal Schoo l. Their cou r se of 1ss am orn for th e past two your so li Write today. · a Ul sup s tud e nts fur b e tte r work th an ha d st ud y was quite as high as ours years supervised th e grade sc hool s t heretofore b ee n attempteri. an d he nce th ere was some ri va lry a nd kindergartens of Lincoln, Ne- M A. Lar!'ilon., Central City, Nebr. , We h ad· no libr a ry ; we had no betwee n the school s which wa s ap - bra s ka S h e is a graduate of the laboratory; we had th e o ld Ph il o- par e nt w hen a match of base· Unive rsity of Nabraska , and ju st mat hean Soci e ty and we had a ball wa s arranged for thi s s ummer co mpl eted work for A V (; N U .[; S T 0 R (; ' s mall corps of capable teachers. All thi s wa s then. I am proud h e r master's degree at. Columbia Our Fancy Box stationery Genera l Morgan formed a hi g h er of th e school a s it was th en , proud Univers ity.
Writ 1" n p g apers and Envelopes course of s tud y, and in 1873 we of th e s plendid s pirit of faculty Rigid r outine and uniformity F were to have on e graduate, Mr w and s tudents , proud of th e record s Iirk Mi ss Hanthorn "I be li e ve in oun tain Pens & Penc ils Stewart B la ck, but h e was drowned made by those early st ru gg- lin g fe ttmg teachers work out t hei r RE a s hort tim e Le forecommencement, young peopl e wh o were ea rning l own id eas," s he fla ys. "Th e re i s
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER and so n o diploma was i ssued. their way thru sc hoo l, who were no rea son for making sc hoolr oom High Grad C
The following year f our gradu- s in cere seeke rs f or knowl edge, a dra b containe r for dea d id eas."
1n one - ha lf and one ates rece ived their deirees as sturdy pion ee rs and nin e ty-fiv e per· Mi ils Hanthorn was a train ing W1ll make • normal graduates The se were ce nt of th e m h ave mad e goori in teac h e r for seve ral years in th e
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Hugh Dobbs of Beatrice, Vesta th eba ttl eof life s t ate normal sc hool s of l owaa nd
H • U • LAN DOLT Alice Dailey of Peru. These four a t e tak e th e bat with the th at she e nj oys havin g new t each- • graduates st i II 1ive. · h f I h h h w1s es o th e ancients and the h ope e rs come to e r w1t t e i r prob-
Noyes of Bla ir, L es lie Burch and As to now, let 8 young e r. gra dt:- ' N ebra s ka That may be one r(>ason I
My class graduat ing in 187 8 al so that th e trac!itions of our beloved le ms.con s isted of four: John Winters old sc ho ol may be maintained. Outdoor s ports appea l to her Alic e E merson, Ne lli e Harmon and Thomas W. B lac kburn, ' 78. imm e nse ly - sw imming, hiking, and myself. Both th e ladi es hav e gone learninJZ to dri ve a car. Howev er i fi I CHAPEL to the r na reward. Th ese two she rather dr ea d s takin g her We e th e la s t Of th I Monday morning He le n Carma n h ' th Cl J · r e very s maf mac m e ru e ve and trafic. c las::.es sa ng a beautiful sac r e d so lo, "Pe n - Nebraska prairies aren't so crowd·
But our numbe rs were , th e ancients s till on ear th point wit h pride to the ac hi e ve ments of th e ir associates in those ea rly d ays.
Shallow m e n be li eve in lu ck, s tr ong men believe in cause a nd effect. NP.braska
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Ispeedy recovery for Mis s Burson, wh o was taken t o a ho spital in Omaha bec ause of illn ess. We h ope s he:w ill be )V ith us soo n aga in.
Durin'! the first of th e week we had as our guest Mi ss In skee p the
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During her visit she ga ve many_ int e r est ing talk s which were e n·
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I Ject of mo s t di s cu ss ion is at p r ese nt, F h ff r es cut owers for any occas i on s uch a s weddings birthth e answe r would mo!lt c e rtainly I da ys a nd pa rt ies We g row our o wn flowers. be, " C hri s tmas vacation b eg in s De - Greenhouse sto r e, co rn e r G: E Berthold , Florist ce rn be r 21, 1923 ." At thi s t im e 6t h s t. & F1 r st Corso C it y. Neb r we will bani "h books and t eac h e r s
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1 Mi ss H ele n Sta ll smit h is at the Met hodist Hos pital in Om a ha valescwg- from a recent operation f or appendi c i tis
I While driving to Omaha la st Wedn esday morning, Mr Jorg en · se n' s car turned turtl e on the s lip · pe r y road n ear Union With him
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IRes erve s W - il I So-on P u bli s - h Sch edul e Nebraska Cit y , Nebr. Th e ba s ket ball sch edule of th e Peru Re se rves , o th erwi se known
Faculty and S tud ents w ill fmd a cordial we l come h ere
Citizens State Bank
Th e Ba n k on th e Corn er ft 9a_ys to oe .Puss!//
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in fa b.-ic differ; yol:l may prefer a blue, brown or tone; a or finish. But the clofhes H re smart onlv if the cut is co rrect A. great variety o f fabrics, right cut and moderately in
Society Brand and Hart=Schaffner & Marx Clothes
STETSON HATS MANHATTAN S HIRT S WALK OVER S HO ES H E lD CAPS
The Dammast Clothing Co.
Fo rm e rly Go ld b e r gs Nebraska City, Ne br.
For The Christmas Shopper AT TOYLAND
Here you wil l find coum l ess articl es w hi c h w ill ma k e i deal Chri st mas g i fts for a n y memb e r of the family or for any friend Below we li st a f ew of th e many g ift arti c les
Mamma Dolls
The Prtces are right . It will pay you to buy tn Peru
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Ia s th e T o mca ts , will b e publi s h e d S0ME; t>E;0FLE; SFE;NB soo n afte r Chri s tmas Four date s th e ir od d ch a nge, oth er s "i n ves t' ' it in a Sav ing- s \ o n th e Tomcat sc h edule ar e clefi- Acco unt.
Init e ly fix e d. The team pl ay s again st Th e diff e ren ce la t e r o n i n lif e is th e diff e r e n ce Dunbar High School, c h ampion s betwe e n "Success " and ·'Failure "
1of C lass B in the Peru tourn a m e nt Why no t open a Sav in gs A ccount
1 o n January 4, at Dunbar. T he T od ay?
! t e am mee t s th e L egio n Team of WE PAY 5 perce nt I NTERES T ON SAV I NGS
I 'Paw n ee C ity at Paw n ee, J a nu a r y
8 and On Februar y 1, lh e
!t ea m p l ays again s t Thurm a n Hi g h
I I Sc h oo l at T hurm a n, I owa. Bes id es j it is pr e tty d e finit e ly se ttl e d th a t j Dunbar wil l a seconcl
Igame, a nd th a t th e r e wil l b e game s with Ste ll a , We e pin g Wate r, E lmwood , F all C i ty , a nd Neb r a!' ka City S h en.a nd oa h, Ia , ma y acce pt 1 th e dat e offered. Games are pend-
in g with Dan a Co ll ege, of Blair, and Sewa rd Se minar y, of Se ward ; Any t ea m wi s hin g t o s chedu le th e Re s e rv es s s h ould com mun ica t e with Coach Lon R Graf o r Prof E. C 1 Bcek.
I I H and Cont es t Name s to Willy.
PERU STATE BANK
Groceries Dry Goods Shoes & Gllenberger
S e vera l nam es for th e apparatus adve rti se d las t week have b ee n===-======================= 1 r ece iv ed. F e t c h e rin and Gi ttim ar e tw o trad e na me t hat t he comj mit tee wi ll consider Two n ew u lOeS for t he machine
We can r eb uild and r e n e w thr ee pair s of yo ur co mfo rta ble o ld s h oe:; f <> r th e of on e g oo d n ew p a ir. " Ji' l ex ibl e
So les u se d on wo men 's s ho es h ave b ee n s ug ges t e d by int e r es t e d THE BEST SHOE S HOP- Elmer Proprietor. part ies Ce rtain boarder s at th e=-::::=======================
ILinn Resta ur a nt h ave th at on e of th e machines be at t ach1 e d to th e ir tabl e Wh e ne ver th ey wa nt a n ything th e y w ill preRs t he tabulat e d button, a nd th e de sir e d p roduct w ill appea r fort h w ith R. D Ov e r h o lt, r eg i s tr a r, is to h ave on e in s tal le d in hi s office w i th th e
cord attaehm e nt s_ to th e coat t ai lss of th e Jamtors
CHeiSTMAS GIFTS
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Philomathean. large ly t o Miss In s k eep ' s e arn est - by a se rie s of co mmunity a nd m i11sed someth in g Did you ev er s ee su ch a bunch o f ness a nd e nthu s ia s m , s h ow n durin g I c hurch p r og r ams and it was thru We will to see II k ' 7 " he r s h o r t stay with u s. We f eel ! t hese that Peru fir s t came in touch Plaehn go ou t fo r track after the ro 1c 1n g you ngs t ers. r r om da10ty · M J ( f t ha t both th e Y. M. and Y. W. with l'li m He i s a Ji ve wire whom exh i b i t i on s he made. We had a ary an e ou r orm e r fnend Con- fi d .d bl ) • 1 pro t e co ns 1 e ra y by her sp le n - it i s a pleasure a nd an in s pir atio n keen tim e dancing, oh, y es, we Nebras ka; way t o k1d Freckles wh o always I d'd · I gets blamP.d for e ve r yt hin g (fo r- I 1 t o meet a nd h ear The as tron omy did, the V ir g i nia r eel. t ha t i s point t o t h e
ORGANIZATIONS. Ba s k e t ball io 1923. li e ve that our s uccess was due Oak land, Iowa, on the r a dio map an d alle ys ? " If you haven't you 've N o w t ha t t h e 1924 seaso n is upMiss on us i t is n ot inappro pr i a te that w e re v i e w t he s e as on of 1923. The B o bca t s n e ver lost a g ame in
t h ey lo s t by but one Haske ll In dians at I f c la ss wi s h t o thank th e students, A nd then the eats! Were t h ere I Lawrenc e m e r Y our ri end Kathryn J oi n e r ), 1 WITH OUR CLASSES I yea , bo! they were a merry crowd! '
faculty a nd town people wh'o by eve r s uch ? Ic e c r eam in the s hape , Peru 2 6 W a yne 16 But to y ou peo lp e wh o we r e so un- S o phomore s t h ei r c oope r atio n ha ve ma d e thi s j of t oys : d ogs , Santa Clauses, ele1 Peru 4 3 Ta bo r 14 f ortunate as to mi ss th e Philo The S op h omore cla ss meeting co ur se po ss ibl e ph a nt s , e ng in es , and turk eys. I Peru
"kid" party, w e will giv e a wo rd j was opened Thurs day mornin g by 1 were the cleverest ever. And ll tle
of explanation. a b ea uti ful vocal so lo by Mi:;s j Orchestra Entertatns Dtstrtct 12 1cakes wit h P. D. C on t op Oh, Peru
The Phil o in a t hea ns met. la s t Thur s - I La ur a Ma c kprang, and an e nc ore , , On Friday eve nin g o f la s t w eek it wa s wo r t h go in g for the eats
day ev e ning in the hi g h sc hooii"S m il in' Through." R e bec ca Gra· ! the College Orchest ra e n tertained al one , and o n e hated t o go j Peru
a sse mbly ro o m. Th e program was ham ac com panied her at th e piano I the sc ho ol c hi ld r e n and patron s of h om e when th e l1ght s blinked. Peru
put on by the yo ungster s i n t ru e The c la ss quartet rend e r e d t he IDist rict No. 12 and vicinit y 1 • • I Peru
Kea r ney 0 he r wa s a rea d in g, "A R ea l Go od Bull Frog " T he qua r tet ti o n bu il d in g , or c hestra gro up I Editor V Rowe the I Pe ru
youngster fa s hi on. T he fi r s t num- next numb e r, "Juanita." and "Th e After meeti ng at the ad mini stra- 1 The Peruvt a n I Pe r u .
8 Chadr o n 9 Bny," by H a r la nd Ta y lo r. And 1 e d of Jim Conway, Ro be rt Whitt i- we r e hoep 1tabl y esco rt ed t o of_ th e Peruv r_a n, l S I I n 1922 the B o bca t s took the an ge l actually f orgot more, Paul Dunlap. a nd the D1stnct 10 can; f r o m 1offe n ng a pnze w h1 c h consJ sts of champi o nship with o u t q ueshl s l1ne,! Next we we re favored Be ll , wirh Thelma Wells as acco rn· tha_t place. 1wo of t he young · yo ur final payme nt o n you r Pe r u - ! t10n. The sco re s of the game s by a vocal sJ IO by littl e Mary Ja ne pani s t. lad1es of t he or c hes tra were too a n, fo r t h e bes t s na pshot tur ne i! we r e as f ol low.; :
Sm ith , by t he o rch es Mr. H o lc h th e n spJke a f e w st r o ng at ni o ronic f or the ge ntl e - in t o h e r f or pub licati o n. Th e con- Pe ru 2 6 Tab or 9 tra. Foll owin g t hi s , li t tl e Orn e r wo rd s in appreciati o n of th e s pl en- man in th e new Ford r oa d ste r, f o r test beg ni s at c hapel t im e Monday, Peru 1 8
Sperry r ecited " Loo ks Like Pa." did pr og r am and i n r egard t o pay- he dr ove ri ght past th e c o rn e r Decembe r 1 7 and cl oses Januar y Peru 23
Then a q ua r tet composed of tw o ments of th e P e ruvian s Let u s wi t ho ut n ot icin g it. 7 at fiv e o'c lock The winner o f Peru 1 9 lit tle g irl s Amy Krt. e and Edith make ou r su bsc ripti o n one hun d r ed 1 Aft er a s light d elay , the p r o;. the con t est will be rep orted on Per u
Gapen, a nd t wo l ittle boys , Nor- p ercf n t st r o ng The program g ram for t he even in g was b eg un Tnur sda y , Jan uar y 10, afte r the Pe ru l 8 m an Th o rp e a nd Ce cil Co atney, close d with th e singing of th e by t hr ee se lect io n,; from th e or c hes- s naps ho t.s have b een im pa r tia ll y Peru
sang se ve ral love so n g,;. Poor I''Co lor So n g." tr a. In t hese pi eces both th e c lar- judged on the follow in g po i nts. Peru
No rman! hi s ba shfu ln ess almost Pa ul Dunlap pr es id e d in the in et aud dr u m sec t i on s we r e g i ve n 1. Ge n e ral i nte r est to al l. Peru 27 overcame h i m Le0n a J ohn so n ab se nc e o f our pres iden t, Mark op p ortunity t o s tar. Lu c i le and 2 Mos t humor o u s Per u
gave a child's read in g, " Some b orly Delze ll Mr. Mee k t hen sa ng a bea ut ifu l 3 Mo s t e xceptio n a l i n c ir cu m- Peru
Did , " which ca ll ed f orth fr om duet. Thi:; was followed by two stances o r bea u ty 1 Fr e shm e n T L so m e u nrul y y o ung st er s t he c hal- numb e rs from th P. orc h estra in 4. aken unawares etters co mplimentin g P e ru on le nge ''I' ll be t i t was you!" H e le n · Th e Fr es hm e n m et Thusday which the viol in s were th e o ut- Writ e you r nam e on the back of her radio pr ogram st ill c o n ti nu E: to Carman favor e rl us with tw o so los m ornin g in th e big gy m f or a s h ort standi ng in s trum e nts Mildr ed the pr i nt a nd drop it i n t he snap - st r eam in t o th e offi ce Thr ee CanKathryn J oi n e r , a t yp ic al '' F'reck- sess i o n Th e Co lo r So n g was l; Un g, th e n gave a r e adin g It was sh o t box in t he en t ran ce of t he adia n p o i nts have r epo r ted : Winles " sang the so ng nam ed f o r h er i a n rl following- thi s Mr. Willy s po ke Iwe ll presen t e d and altho it wa s of Administ r ati o n build.ing Edito r In i p Pg, Ca lgar y , and R eg in a Ne w Tn e pr og ram wa s co ncluded wh e n to the c lass on gett in g a degree Ispecial inrer est to t he ch il drt> n, t he ) R&o we d oes not endo r se d is h ones t y Mexic o, Alabama and Oklah oma all th e h appy children ga th e r e d and th_e n ee d o_f coope r at io n in t he Ig rown-up s s ha red eq u ally in th e 0 1 any nature , bu t h as alluded to ) are thr ee S o uthern s t a t es tha had a r ou nd t he tree a mi r e ce iv ed th e ir c la ss Jn makmg th e Fr es hman- 1amusement. The violi n s olo g i ven I the f act th at t h e sec r et "pro mo- ' not rep orte d by las t we e k 's issue. g ift s o f candy, dolls tops, wh is- SJphomo r e ba nqu e t a success. ./ by Mr: Jindra, whic h f oll owed, l ti on' ' o f a n e ig hb or' s most Hampshire was a dd ed to t ies :' in d mill s e tc Afte r P\' e r y f he c la ss decid ed t o invi tt'd th e wa s well c ho se n for the occas ion n ot on l.v be Massachuse tt s, Rh od e I sl an d and Johnn1 e had s h ow n hi s gi f t to tc th e n ext m ee un g was n ot o n ly e n te rtainin g but l leg nJm ate m th1s c ont e 2t, b.·.:t:. Co nn ecticut as a n ew S u sie, th ey j oined in old - whr c h JS 1hurs da y, December 20. di s pla ye d co ns id era ble abili ty and h ighly d esi ra b le a s we ll. F urt her- ! r epo r tin g Main e , V ermont t he f aRhJOned ga m es. Thi s was f ollow- ! We to e very Fre s hman tal ent. On: of th e centr al f eat ur es !' mo r e sh e f eels_ that , i f just hal f Caro l inas, and th e a r e e d by a contest of stunts A f te r Ithe re a , Wt>ll as th e S o phomor es , o f t h e even m g was the 8pee ch given of the ex tra ord10 ar y s nap8hots nuw t h e on ly sta t es e ast of the R k' th f h a s II t· oc les e r es o f ic e cr ea m 1
anr cx c ep t1ona Y 1ne program 1s 1 by _P r es id e nt Altho h is m ex is:a nce on t h e c o uld I tha t ha ve not r e p o rted. an d s t1ck can iy had bee n be Jn g prepar ed ! an d 1e nce va n ed 10 age fr o m the be pub l1 s hed , that considerable in · e _nJoyed, a ll th e youngi!ters left , 1 yo un gest sc h oo l c hil d to g r ey -hair- !lnd a mu se m e n t w o ul d b e t rr ed but happy.
Girls' Club.
T he G irl s ' Club requests th e pres e n ce of t he memb e r s o f the Mu ;; ic, E ng li s h, Hygi e ne and Sp ee c h Education De pa rtments a nd t he facu lt y a t the Gi r l' s Clu h Chri s tm as Tea, T hur s da y af t e r ·
noon , Decembe r 20 , in the facult y room Th e co ll ege g irl s were very f ortun ate in h ea rin g Mi ss In 5keep
Tu esday morning. Mi ss I ns keep esp ha sized th e influence of Co ll eg-e wom e n of t od ay. A co ll ege e du cat ion i s i s important to women as th ey a r e taki ng a n active in te r e s t in th e affa ir s of toda y an d their influ e nce is beco min g kee nl y felt as that of m e n. The g irl s great ly apprec iate d thi s talk as it r ep r ese nted the finest ide a ls i n womanhood.
Y. W. C. A.
Miss In s kee p th e Nationa l Y
W C A. sec r e tary vi s i ted our ca m pus Monday a n d Tue sday. She airled grea tl y in preparing fo r our S tud e nt Fr i e nd s hi p driv e
Mon day eve nin g s he attended o u r ca b i net meet in g and gave u s m a ny good s ugges tion s fo r c a rryin g on ou r week ly program s . L a t e r Monday e ve nin g, in a jo int m ee tin g of th e Y. M a n d Y W. cabi n e t s , s h e offe r e d he lps a nti plan s for our We dn esda y ' s ca m pa ign 'l'e ac h e r s and s tud e n t s g ave fr ee l y to t he S ud e n t Frend s hip F un d. We be -
A Rare Se ne s o f L ec ture s. j e d par e nt s , h is m esl;age, e mph as iz c r ea t ed. Tu rn them in,
fi ne se n es of lec tur es b y R e v. R u e ! t ion t o o ur country, wa s well r e-
T h e finan ced a 1 ing th e vi t a l imp or t anc e of ed uca - purse. · fit t ed Sa ti !'facti o n gu ar a n tee d Fx. f ee go od fo r t wo yea rs
W. Roberts , pa s to r of t h e Con g re1 ce i ved. Aft e r th e talk, Luc i ll egat i on a l Church at Oa kland, Iowa , I Meek and Bernice L e wi s played a De ce mb e r l Ot h to 1 3 th. He de liv - pi a no duet. Th e orc hes tr a then e r ed two exceiiE' nt a ddr e ssPs on a s- c lose d th e progr am with two s na ptr onomy, Tu P!'d ay a nd We rln esda y py numb e r s ; b ut it t oo k th e master e ve nin gs, illu stra te d by a fi n e se - ,· h an d of t h e sc ho o l cooks t o finish
The ''P"
ri es of s lid es by u se of a lth e evening s ucce ssf ully. The stage a
Club will High
Spec i al i st E y e, E ar, Nose and Thr oat O ffice ove r B u c k sBoo t e r ie Phon e 69 N e b r. City t e l(.'scope of fiv e and-a- h a lf m ch co ll eag u es and audienc e h 1 Vaudeville so a per ; ure. w e neve r th e wea t h e r 1 we r e roya lly se rv e d with sa nd- 0 n
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f , You use ei gh t e en m us c les wL,e n a ter 1 · " you fr ow n ; make a con dition s would pe rmi t. Th e in - l wi c hes , f ru it salad, pi e , cake and t e r ested faithful we r e g iv e n excep- coffee Xmas. Be prepared.
ti o na ! views of th e moon, Ve n u s , Th e orchest r a not only enjoy ed Mars , _Jupil e r. Sa turn. th e n e bul ae makin g thi s l itt le trip , b u t al so I of Ono n and Andromeda , and sev - were br oug h t t o the r ea ii z ati un of e r a ! s tars and s _t a r clu ste r s. , t ha fact t ha t another practice hour Inter est 1n ast ron o my 1n th e Co l -a w ee k mu s t be inco r p orated in leg e at hi g h tid e. owing t o th ese j th ei r s c hed u le, to in s u r p a n d m a i n· s pl e nd 1d lec tur es R e v Mr. Rob- • t ai n a hi gh sta nd ard of e ffic i e ncy.
P. rt s also addr es se d con vocation - - - -
We dn e srla .v and found tim e Dra mati c Club P arty. speak t o th e cla ssps in ast r onomy , O h bov 1 b t 1 d d · h . d u we 1a a goo t1 me
P YS JCS a n psyc hol ogy H e i s at th e Dramatic Club p a rt y la •t of mo st ve r sa til e me n who / Sa turd ay n ig ht, De ce m be r 15. D id
1ave VlSJte d the co ll ege in r e ce nt v.e hav e f un ? Say, th at' s wha t we yea rs. Hr s leet ur e CJre equally 1 d'd • h · · · · 1 1 n t ave anvthmg e lse but r JO Sp lratJ o na l, in s tru ctive and F. · · · I • 1rst, a pantom1me of "Lnchsc Jen t Jflca t e ly acc urate Mr Rob · " t · • - rn va r was put on Har la nd Tayer s 1s a na t 1ve of O hi o a g ra du a t e of Ob , .· C II , - lor, a ll as Lochinvar , ga ll ope d away er Jn o ege and Th eo la- b . • , 1 S o n a r oom -st1ck w1th the h e r oin e g rca e mJOary, and a m e mb e r of E I T . , th A ' I a 11 1c h , le av in g poor C larenc e e s tron o m1c a l Soc 1e t es of Fra n ce H b h a nd Ame ri ca. l n the midst o f a awx Y t e g r ou m, dangiJng hi s b l 'f h h bonn e t and p lume. We pla ye d usy 1 e e as fo und t im e t o "M agg 1e and J · " d E keep a br east of 1:1c i e n ti fi Jgga , a n rn e s -
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"U s t eu p t hy h el ps y ou to rest yo ur f a ce " Dr E R. •{ ey n old s Au burn N e br • in Per u t wi ce week' Ph o ne o r w r ite f or a ppo in t me nt:
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ITI-JFSE b · k rJs c oo l d ays put "PEP " s y t D 1nto your i ? s Ie m 0 yo ur f ee t r e s po nd to th a t feel· M n g f th ey d o n't y o ur s h oes are to blame. Mr a n Th ey ma y b e ld th 0 a nd o u t of a li gnment or e y m ay be impr o p I fi ,
· e J Y tted In any event, w e w o u ld b e p l e a s d 1 d e to Co l 1 ect yo ur foot troubes an yo u of ' PEP', 1n your feet T he p · f l ee not take the pep out of Yo ur purse.
$4 $5 t o $ 7.50
PERU , P E DA IAN
BOBCA T S WIN A CLOSE GA ME
Beat Syra cuse Cha m ps- Pugh and A n dre ws Throw Scare into Cam p 1
The cag esters r e pre se nt i n g the 1 w e re p lay in g a · t ga m s no easy ou t fit citY of Sy racu se gave th e P e r u T h e Syrae u s e tea 11 · m WI g 1ve a go od
Bobr.ate a t1gh t ga m e f o r th e b e ne - ac co unt of i tself a t " P" C l b T g ams a n y q umtit of th e u h e t e t.
aires may no t h ave the F'o r Syracuse Pug h a nd A n d r e ws I ball as c le verl y as th e did t h e s h ooti n g , P u g h a t fo r wa rd
/sECOND SEMESTER BEGINS JAN. 2l
ISeveral Changes are Made in t he Class
Seco nd sem este r regist r at io n f o r I n m et h ods Mi s s Tea r will have
bot h t he hi g h sc hoo l and t h e co l- ea r ly e leme n tar y c ur r icu lum at lege will beg in a nd e nd F r i d a y , 8 :50 , e lementary meth ods a t 9 :50 , Ja n ua r y 18 Seco nd se m es t e r juni o r h i gh m e th ods a t 10 :50, c la sses w i ll beg i n J a nu a r y 2 1. Con - a nd hi g h sch oo l meth ods a t 2:30 voca ti o n h ou r has bee n c h a nge d t o Che m istr y 2 wi II meet at 9 :50 ,
from a ll ang les in th e last half, t h e crowd got u n e a s y T h e s co r e of 24 to 18 is i n d ica ti ve o f the c l oseof t he c o nte s t Wei me r , t h o injured , w a s t h e high poin t s cor e r fo r th e Bobca t s. The do ug h ty m is s e d few op portu n ities t o s l i p t h e ba ll in when near the ba s ke t B es id e s h e fe d t hree to Frary w h o s neaked I Pe ru, 24 beh ind the defe n s e a n d cnu n t e d G ilk eso n , easily. E ve r y membe r of t h e P e ru Fra r y , f. out fi t exc e pt D h ub M il am Wei m e r , c. And D hub is bu s y e no u g h w ith o ut IB i tz ie , g. bot her inr ab out c olfe ct in g coun t ers. M il a m, g. 0 0 0
but when Pu g h and A n dr e w s w e nt ha d a n to tos ain g t he ba ll t h ru the h oop po in ts un c ann y way of co un t ing And C Andr e w s a t gu ar d s ta r t led the c ro w d w ith hi s t< hot s t h e la s t pe ri o d. T h e Sy ra c use t e am gave th e co ll e g e ch a mp s a h a rd tu ss l e f o r which we ar e a ll th a nkf ul. Th e "P" C lu b i s gr a t e f u l t o th e Sy r ac u se b o y s f o r b rav in g below- z er o weath e r t o play th e g am e 1 0 3 0 5 ;j 0
ho p es to run the sc hed ul e. l 1 0 :5 0.
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The P e ru team was s omewh a t I Sy r ac u se, 18, ragged a nd had a poor n i g .1 t un d e r I
G. l< G. the hoop. T he ba l l s eeme d po ss es - P u g h , f. 3 sed: it. wo uld not ro ll t h ru. Biztie Metzge r , f. 2 scored three ba s k e t t: , b u t h e m i ss- : A n ci r ews, c. 0 ed more than he wi ll m i se any i Cope nh a v e r, c 0 ot her gam e this se as o n. 1 C A n drews, g Even Ca p t ain Ted h a d h i s troub, G M e t zger, g 0
FACULTY-COM MER CIAL 1 BUDGET WILL FURNISH CLU B EXTRAVA G A NZA LECTURE COURSE
The fi rs t act of t h e " P " Cl ub ' T h e s ud ept s w ill h a v e a l ect u re
The Basket Ball Schedule J a n 1 0 , N eb ra sk a Ce ntra l a t Ce ntral Ci t y. J a n 11 , Gr a n d I s la nd at Gr a nd I slan d. J a n 1 8 , O m a ha "Y" a t P e ru. J a n 25 , O mah a U n iv e r s i ty a t Pe r u Ja n . 3 1, M i d la nd a t Fre m o n t. F e b 1, Om a h a U ni ve r s i ty at Omaha.
Mi ss Bl a n ke n h i p has he r O r c he s tra a n d band wil l n o t wo rk so st udents may complete th e m e et in the even i ng. The c lasse s pub lic sc hool m usic r eq u irement s are s ch e d u led f or 3 :30 Mr J inin o n e sem e s t e r T he fi r s t q u a rt e r Id ra. · is giving o ne hou r c r ed i t f o r s he will g i ve firs t seme t er music ! o rche st r a and on e -h a lf ho ur cr erli t f ou r t imes a week at 8:50a n d 1: 30 I f or band
T h e se c o n d quarte r s he w i 11 give I p n ma r y geo g r ap h y will m eet se c o nd se me ste r musi C f our t i m eR t 1 30 d I t ,, 30 v · a : a n ge o og y a ::; : Ira week at t he s ame hou r s Monday 1 11 g 1 WI m ee t a t 2 :30 F oo d3 w i ll is t h e o ff day. Mis s To l i n is offe rin g t h e hy gie ne meet the thi r d and fo u r t h p e ri ods. Rec e n t Ameri c an h i st o r y wi ll at !:) :50 t he fi r s t qu ar te r and at F e b. 2 , O ma ha " Y" a t O mah a. me et the fi r s t p e rio d, a nd s oci ology 7:5. 0 the Je co nd quart er He r F e b 7 , D oa n e at Cr ete the secon d cou r se i n h o me hygiene will m ee t l<'e b 13 , M id land a t P e r u a t 3 :30 A mo ng t he n e w c la ss is E ngli s h Feb 14 , Cot ner a t Betha n y. Bi o lo gy wi li m eet t h e fir s t f ou r 2 , Bac kg r o unds of L i t e r at ure , t h e Feb. 1 5 W es leya n a t U ni ve r sity pe ri ods, b o t a ny the fir Rt tw o a nd fi r st pe r i od T h is wo rk f oll ow s Pl a c e zo o logy t h e se co nd t wo Psy c ho !- E ng l ish l. Mis s P lae hn has a fo ur F e b. 2 1, Neb ra ska Ce ntral at Peru ogy 1 a n d 2 will m ee t t he s econd h o ur c o u rs e t he seco nd per iod o n F e b 2 3 Chadr o n at P e ru. ' an d fo ur t h pe ri ods En g l i s h 1 ex t e m p o ran eo u s spe aking Coac h Fe b 2 9 , Co tu e r at P e ru rl · d M G ' lk G r af h as a two h o u r co ur se 1·n me e t th e t h i r pe q n r • r 1 eT h e gti.Olt! io be s o n ' s T he o r y wil l m ee t t he fir st coac h i ng at I :30 Mi ss Cla rk playe d at P e ru ha s no t bee n rle fi - per io d Stud e n t s m ay t:u bs ti t u te Gre e k a nd Ro ma n Myths wil l meet ni te ly da te d. Th e d ate w ill b e t 3 30 M H ' Ph ' l h Mr Cr ago s Measu r em e nts c o u r se a : · r oy t s 1 oso p y a nn ou nced later,· fo r t he gam e is f s · 'II f o r t he o ry ; Me as u rem e nts w i ll o c 1e n ce WI mee t at 4 :ou. Mr c e r ta in m eet at 2:RO B ec k w i ll arra nge eve ning hou r s
The Tom cat Schedule • Ja n. 3 , D u nb a r a t Dunb ar.
9, Talm age a t Ta lm ag e vandevill e went off b ig Th e Fa c- cou r se thi s w int e r Ja n. 14, Pa wnee at P a wn ee Ci ty ul t y-Cha m ber of Co mm erce baske t a n d dat es h a ve n ot be e n d ec id e d s eco nd peri od fo r e r e g is t r ati o n da y J a n. 17, H u mb o ldt at Hurrb o ldt. ball gam e m i g h t be ca ll e d the d e fi nite ly excep t i n two in s t a n ces . J a n. 2 8 , Pa wnee at P a w n e e City ope nina act of t he Or ph e u m to b e A n d i f furth er b ook in gs a r e indi- "' Ja n 31, Talma ge at Pe ru contin ued on Feb ru ary 9 C ap tain ca t e d by wh a t h as be e n bo o ke d
Cabinet m aki ng w i ll meet the f o r h is new s pa per E n glis h c laes. fi rst tw o peri od. Coll e ge a lgeb r a Th i s c la ss will be r espo r. si ble f o r wi II m ee t t he fi rst p e r i od. Be - t h e Pe d ago g i a n. Pr os pecti ve g inn e r s i n shor t han d w i ll m eet t h e st u den ts s h o u ld se e Mr. Beck beThe num be r s J a n
T OMCATS PUT ON STUNT IPER U HIGH SPLITS T WO Feb. 1, Thurm a n, Ia. , at Thur ma n. Ji ndra s po ke truth whe n h e sa i d: i a l rea d y, th e a u d i e n ce w i.JI be The da tes fo r th e games w i t h NI GHT AT DUNBAR I GAME S WITH JOHNSON " They mu s t be s e e n in ac ti o n to pl e ased. Ste lla a n d t h e Neb r ask a City De be appr e ciated." O n F eb ru a ry 2 • th e R ulls i a n Ma la y hav e n o t been s e t. Th e Tomcat s pu t o n a s tu nt Th e P e ru Hig h Sc hool gi r ls wo n The g uarding o f t h e depar t m e nts C a th e dral Q uartet will app ea r in of a t hle tics and geogr aphy was so It h e New A u d i t o r i u Thi s c o mwell do ne t hat th e C o m merc i al p a n y is m a n age d by t h e R e dp a thLi ons s el do m coun t e d In f ac t , I Hor n e r o r ga ni za ti o n a nd is t ou t e d th ey p ic ked up on e lone po mt, I as a hea d li ne r. T h e f o lk fr om whi le the p e dagogs were cou nt i n g- / musi cal; a nd P e ru vitwe lve ThP pe ri od prove d co n- a n s w ill e n JOY th e tr ea t. el us ive ly t hat a l opec i a is n o bin ln A pril th e o_f Co mdr ance t o ba s k e t shoot i ng m ercia ! Eco n o mi CS , Wash 1ng t o n, · d ' t Per u Dr Co r a Th e d e partment uf mu s i c out - D C , IS sen JD g 0 · jumped t he hardwar e m e r c h ant , b ut Jo h n st o n e Bes t to g i ve a n illustratI d " Th e F ar he was un l uck y a r ound the basket e d lect ur e e ntlt e . ' d Every t ime he sh o t th e hoop N o rth." Dr B es t is a n mtr e p l.
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· J ' m b e r a nd a n A r c t1c sh runk. Th e d e partment of psy - mou n ta m c 1 • d d l f w ide expe r1enc e An chology o lay ed hi s first g am e an exp ore r o II ' - h · h py in h e r way o f te JO g and s ucc ee d ed in making eno u g sh e I S ap a bo ut it.
Poi nts to win t he g ame.
P e r u T ou rnament , Fe b ru a r y 2 1; and 2 3
Th e Li ons, handicapped by Ja c k of pract i ce, p la y e d a much better garne t ha n t he s core ind i ca tes. Leas e sec u r e d t he o n ly points for the los l'ra H e ha d t o be w atched constantly. Dean Sm i t h and C arl Mackprao g did the b ulk o f t h e floor wor k. S t an ley , a Jetter ma n , and Fish e r did t h e gua r d i ng W ickbarn wa s u nable to loca t e t he rin g , Peru v ian. but kept everlas ting ly at i t Man · (Continued on last page )
O ther numb ers will b e d efi mt e ly li s ted late r. T h e st u d e nt s w ill b e I d to hea r th a t the ly c e um Is pease com in g bac k to Pe ru.
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N o ti c e: T h ose w i s h i n g to jo in T C lu b n ext s prm g m ay the enms d be represen t e d 1n th e JOlD now an
n es d ay m o rnin g.
"A man who is a lw ay s dead su r e in to o ne of the i r o n posts t hat i n - J o hn so n w i ll c o me t o P e ru f o r he is r ig h t itm' t like ly to have adv e r t antl y oc c upi es t h e ce n ter of r e turn If you wis h t o e n o u g h r espon s ibility f o r it J th e fie ld . H e urt hi gh sco rin g ff h th h k now t he High S r.h oo l sc he d u le, make a n y d i e r e n ce w e e r e 19 j ce n ter col: n ted first. Car pe nte r or n ot ' ' ( Continu ed on l as t pa g e ) look at th e la st pag e o f thi s p aper,
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GEO. R. WILLY
DAVID COSTELLO CRYS TAL MEY ER
HUTH SANDALL
MILDRED PATE
DOROTHY WADE
FACTS ABOUT PERU.
Th ere have b ee n ;)357 p:r a duates
Ther e a re Peru graduates in eve r y st at e in the Un i o n, and in the Is land possessions.
Th e re are P e ru alumni teaching in eve ry co unty 10 Nebraska.
A bo ut 00 0 P e ru v ian s are in the sc hool s of Omaha
Mor e graduates of Peru are teac hin g in the schools of Lincoln than those from a n y ot h e r sc h oo l except Un i vers it y o f N eb r a s ka.
The secre tary of th e National Educational Asocia ti o n, J.W. Crabtre e, is a Peru grad u ate
th e remain de r of the j o urn e y. He loo ks none th e worse for his mi s hap
J oy E. Morgan, e ditor of th e N E. A. Journal, is a lso a Peru · ORGANlZATION S alumnus.
Y. W C. A.
Every s tal e c o iiE:! ge and th e state unive rs ity have among their lead· ng e ducat or s, P e ru a lumni. T h e Y. W. girls had a very en·
Dr. G.!o rge H owa rr! , m )st hon o red pr o fes!"o r of the University of .ioyab le di sc u es ional meeting WedNeb r as ka , was th e fir s t g raduate o f Peru. He graduated in 187 0, the neday evening in the re s t room fir st g raduat e o f any in t'3 itution of learning in the s tat e of Nebraska Ca ndle s furni s hed the light and P r esi dent Geo r ge Ma rt i n, of Kearney S tat e T each e r s is a they a lso h e lp e d to mak e th e affair graduate of P e ru. more informal. Mis s Esther Clark
Jud ge L etton o f th e Supreme Co urt i s of the class Jf J 87D Igave a very helpful talk on what Am o ng the l eading lawy e r s of Omaha. Lincoln, and other Nebra s ka s he con s id e red New Year s s h ould C iti e s are those who Peru. m ea'n to the me mbers of the organ-
The a nnual · sa la ry o f th e Peru a lumni who are tea c hing is a bo ut ization. She suggested that th e $2,000 , 000 g irl s forg e t all of the bad and un-
At present there ar e s ix tee n co unty sp u erintenc:lent s of public in- pleas ant fe eli n g wh ich they had sr ruction i n the state of Nebraska who are from Peru. ha d th e pa s t year, and seek only
The following city s up e rint end e nts of Nebraska are Peru alumni: for th e be s t. She urged that the M. C L':! fl <:! r, Lincoln; E L Ro u se, Sc o tts bluff; C Ray Gates, Grand "Light of Life be eve r k e pt in the R D Mo rilz S t! wa rd; W G. Brooks, York; R R McG ee, h e arts of th e gir ls, and that on ly Columb u s; J C. Mitchel l , H o ld r eg e ; R. B. Bed e ll, Ashland; c E. An- the happy, good and b e autiful in c:lrews, Osceola; H. H. Reimuod, Tekamah; B ' E Bowers, Arapahoe; life h e the goa l toward which to L. B Gifford, Battle Cr eek; H owar d Smit h, Baya rd ; C L. Westcott, wo rk " B lu e Hill ; M A. Sams. Brock; A. B. Gelwick, Red C lo ud; w. E. All of the m e mbers left the Nippe rt Bruning; Roy V. Kel ly, Cambridg e ; Pearl O'Ne a l , C latoni a; me e ting with a happy thot which S. F. R o wley. C learwater; Hal W. G la s i!OW, Cra ig: J H Adee. Daw- we hop e will la s t thruout the year. so n ; E. H. Ad ee , De ca tur; J. W. P o ynter D o u g la s ; R. J. Ha le, Hardy·, Girls ' Club. S pencer L ege r, El mw ood; V 0 Roo s , Dunb a r ; H Y. Fre e born H e- • On Thur sday atfe rn oo n , Dec e mbr a n; C E. Stro n g , H t! nd e r s on; Noe l S e n ay, Her m a n ; H. H Linn. b er 20 , the c lasses of Engli s h, L a urel; Geo A. Lawrenc :! ; John W eath e rh ogg L o ui l! ville;
M. C. B loss , Mind e n ; R E. Bai ley, Newman G r ove; R E McDaniel, N J ra; E. P Hoda p p, Oakdale; G. E Bugb ee , Or afi no ; Sad i e G la sgow
Peru ; Mrs. M . K Rutherford, Ro ya l; G 0. Ke ll ey , St. E dward ; C. E
C lark, Sa le m; R. T Fo s n o t, Sc hu y le r; W H. Web e r, S hub e r t ; Henry
C Meentz, Wat e rl oo; Percy Adams, Wa hoo; W S. Coo k, Wes t Point ·
Crai g E Th oma s , S hi ck ley; H H. Hum p hr ey s , Spr in gfie ld; Fra nk H:
Bee dle, Stap le hur s t; M W. R ya n, Tob ias; Wm k. Ca r ..:r , ::::itockv ille ;
C B. Bethany
This li s t d oes not includ e the p rinci pa ls and as s istant principal s in the larg e r town s which are he ld by Peru g r a du at es
W bowl·ng a select assortment of e are now s of Gift Things The choicest and best the mo r ket affords
Shop ea rly and save m o n ey. O ur new illustrated catalog i s fr ee. Se nd u s yo ur nam e and address on a postal card and w e wi ll mail our n e w catalog to you at once.
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The People's Store will save you money on good things to eat and wear. Give us a call.
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Meals Short Orders
hy g i e ne , spe Ech e ducati o n , and mu s ic, a nd the f acu l ty m e mb e r s we r e e nte rtain ed at tea from 4:30 to 6:0 0, hy th e G ir ls' C lu b. Th e facu lty room, wh e r e t r a was serv· e d , was b ea utifully dec orat e d with red a nd green ribbon s, from whic h hung a red Christmas be ll. A littl e Cpristmas tree dre sse d in gay and spa rk li ng ornam e nts stood
W G. BROOKS, '07. in one co rn e r of th e room, and a large poin se tta plant gained th e appreciationofa ll gues t s.
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Se ne! 2 5 c e n ts f o r a Bookl e t. a ll a bout a fie ld crop that wi ll pay good intere s t o n $3 00 00 la ne:! A cr o p that bui lds up your so il Write today.
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R. D Ov e rholt , r eg is trar, is s h e will not be abl e t o m eet he r and Viva Mar s hall warmly r ece iv- W s milin g over the radio se t sent him c lass es o r s up e rvi se t he library thi s ed the guest s , and Bernice Breck- riting Papers and En v e lop e s by hi R two so n s fo r Chri st ma s sem es t e r l enridgeand AnnaMa so ns e rv e cJt o Nountain Pens and Pencils Donald i s an e ng in e e r s tation ed at Vera Malone, of Dou g la s , will jl th e m l ea, wa f e r s , a nd ca nd y REMING ::>ioux Fa ll s Ri c hard i s a m e di t eac h 1n a 1 d' t t h Alth o t he weather o ut s 1de was
rur a 1s r 1c n ear er ' N t · C ca l s tud e nt a t Omaha hom e th d t S Iu nfavor ab le , in the t ea r oo m wa s o 1 on s' a 11 d' ' fruits · e s e con s e m e s e r. he
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Bra!'lkhn J o n es , who le ft P e ru Will r eturn to P e ru late r to co m- I • ri es an e ats for the World War, is in the city 1 pl e te her tw o-y e ar course. chatted. seem in g to a nd wi ll attend schoo l th e seco n d e nJ OY a few minut es r est andr e -
se m es ter. He ha s bee n wo rkin g n th e irrigat e d country s in ce th e the armistice.
It i s be co min g quite th e th in g t o move to Peru to ed uc ate th e fami ly Mr Gain es , of B lair, a nd Mr. Rogers, of Pet e r s burg, are m ov in g t o P e ru that t he i r c hildr e n may atte n d schoo l t h e seco nd seme s· ter. Ga in s Jr. it will be r e mem be r ed was on e of B la ir' s s ta rs th e past football s ea son. The big f e llow wi II add expe ri e nce to the 1924 Yerkes m ac hin e.
Opposite Troining S cho o l Fred Rot hert, ' 23, coach at fre s hm e n!.
High Sc hoo l, appeared! T he pl ay se lected by th e Gi rl s'
H. U. LANDOLT
on the basket ball flo o r Thur sda y Club play co mmitte e is " Littl e P h o n es 73 a nd 78 eve nin g and d e mon s tr a te d. Rothert IWo m E:! n," Try outs we r e h e ld De ·
wa s th e p r em ier b ask e t -s hoo t e r in l c e mbe r 13 , 14 and 15. T h e p lay N e bra s ka Co nfe re nc e for t he Iwi II be dir e c ted by Marie Grabil. I two year s. And the old fo x The ca s t is a s foll ows:
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In ou r R eady-to-Wear Dept.
New Spring Dr esses
In al l the new s had es Gray , Ta n, Lt . Green, Ne w B lues as we l l a s many B r own & Bla ck, Featured in Satin and a ll the n ew Crepe weave s
Very Moderately Priced.
F. W. CLEVELAND & SON.
Nebrask a City , Ne b r.
January Clearanc e on all
Winter Merchandi s e
ft 9a.YS t o b e .Puss.Yl
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s th e c ut t hat counts
T'"l s t es in fabric differ ; you ma y prefer a blue, brown or gray t one; a or !"mooth finish. But t he cl ot hes are s mart onh if t he cu t is c o rre c t . A g reat va r ie t y of fab ric s, right cut and moderately p r iced i n
Society Brand and Hart=Schaffner & Ma rx Clot hes
STETSON HA TS M A N HATTAN SH IRTS WALK-OVER SHOES HElD CAPS The Dammast Clothing Co .
Fo rmerl y Go ldbe r g s Nebraska C i t y , N e b r.
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can l i ve if i t does not grow . Let's mak e 1924 t h e best e ve r, in Per u .
f0r ou r r eg ul a r meetin g p lace 1 T he r e ' s lot s of r oom , so le t' s have ev e r y me mber out next mee tin g- , ! J anuary l Oth.
I I am so r ry to s t ate at thi s t i me
1 the r es ig na t ion of Ha r r y Tack et t ,
We boost Pe ru - and Feed you too BURLINGTON C i\FE
On e blo ck n or th Bur ling ton Depot
Ne br as ka Ci ty , N eb r
; wh o has b een o ur c lass p reside nt S ay It wi th Fl o we rs:
1 d urin g th is sc hool year I a m s ure F r es h cut fl o wers f or any occ asion suc h a s wedd i ngs b ir t hwe all r eg ret hi s hav i ng t o g i ve u p rl a ys a nd pa r t ies We g r ow o u r own fl owe r s t h is , as H a r ry ha s s how n hi msel f Gree nh o use and s t or e , co r ne r G: E B er thol d, F lori st ve ry act ive in t ha t p os iti on But 6th st. & l<irst Co r so City. Neb r a s he has o t her duti es t ha t take ::=::::::::::: :::::,=::·==========-=
I.u p so much o f h is tim e, he te lls 1 us he is n ot a ble t o fi I I t he offic e he wo uld li ke to.
IIOur nex t me e ting w i ll be t he el e ctio n of anoth e r c la as pre s i de nt , so ev e r .v memb e r rr a ke it a poi nt to be th ere
ID r Dexter D A s h ley , '90
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' i ng le t t er fr om Dexte r D. As hley ' of t he cl a ss of 1890 : ;o == ......_.,
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1 Peru, N ebr a ska
/ Re ce i ved t he Teach er s Co llege
1 Radio p r og r am, lo ut di:l get a
' chan ce to li sten i n as I wa s ot her
1 w i se engaged Lik ed yo u r pr ogram Liked many of t he nam es r ecor d ed the r e. Am se nd i ng t h is a nd a ca r d t hat y o u may k no w my h ea r t go es ou t to o ld P u u.
j Th e card w i ll te ll yo u wh at I a m doi ng Am go ing t o plan t o be in Pe r u in 1925, whe n 35 year :; are out. Yours t r u ly ,
I Dex ter D As hl ey.
, Dr . As hley is or thopedic s urge r y i n Ne w York Ci ty w it h t he not ed Aust ria n s uq! eo n, Dr Ad olf Lor en z of V ie n na Dec k As h le y ca p ta i ned t he sc ho ol m il i t ia , a n or ga ni za t i on th at all me n wer e f orc ed to jo i n , in 1890. He was al s o capta i n of th e fi rst attem pt a t f ootb a ll in 1893, R. D. " Dick ,; Mori t z , n ow s u per i nten dent of the Seward scho ols captained t he fia::; t fo o tba ll team that sched u led in t er! coll eg iate games
! Girl s' Reserve C h r is tm a s Pr ogram
I Th e Re serve he ld it s
: Chri s tmas p r ogra m i n the High Sch<Jo l a ssemb ly r oom, F ri day , : Dec emb er 21 , The H ig h S ch oo l Chor u s, le d by Miss Es th er Blanke n s h i p, sa ng four b eauti f ul c a r o ltl: " Silent Ni g ht," " I t Came u pon t he Midn ig h t Cle a r,' ' "0 L i tt le Town of Be thl e he m,' ' and
" We , Thr e e K in g s o f Ori en t ArP " T he Bi bl e Ch ri st ma s S to r y was r ead by Lucil e Ru sse l. A p la y, " Eve r y bo dy Happ y " un der the dire ct i on of Misses E be r so le, F is her an d Robe r tso n concl uded the
F o ll o w i ng i s of cha r a c te r s : = Sq u ir e H a rdh a rt Bess ie We dd le Mr s Hardhar t Laura Long fe ll ow T o mm y H a rdhar t E lean or Har aj ia n Cat Mildr e d Van ce Dog F lor i ne E lli ott
If i t i s f or school use, w a have it. Qu ali ty is a l ways our fi r s t th ou g h t.
Try ou r not e book!' , hi sto r y pape r and f oun t a in pen s Peru, N eb r J. C CHi\.TELi\IN, The Jeweler
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Chri s t m as Fairi es I I
Love-Pa t Ne ll ie Co we ll
Pr etty -Look Leo r a Se tze r
Swee t- Word Zo la Hau ptman
J olly -Joke Wand a Sears
"Th is w i ll b e a per f ect wurld
w hen a ll me n ar e a s libera l w i t h
I th e ir m on ey a s t he y are w i th th e ir
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Start the New Yea r r i ght by making your wants known here
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Successo r t o F is her Br os
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· g st ill on it. \ · b · tls- li l<e a nd cour· a s i l v e r m o no gram nn Phil o a n d Eve r ett s Batt le for Prize. hanrlled m a u s me Th e T o mcats: demon s trated thei r I teou s manner. · :- up w ith t ri ck
One of the m os t e nthu s i as tic a nd Th e r ece ipts for m o n e y p aid on abil i ty b y op enmg
1 spor tsmanlike contes ts eve r staged ith e r a Pe ru vi a n o r o n Sop h omore p lays so that they led 18 to ltiTeha r· , 1 k e I h f th quarte r e n up o n the P e ru College campus too lass due s were used to canc e l th e y 1n t e o ur · . d 1 P c C f Th t h is signal s mn:e plac e du r ing th e r ece nt eruv1a n ledges turned in b y the two s oc1- h1 e o rp e go h Ph ·t P · · end wh en e sa les campaign, between tl e 1 o· \ tl'e s and to mak e them valid. and was runnm g k e • b b k · g off -tac • m at h ea n and Eve r e tt Lit e r a ry soc1· I S phomore du es i n clurl e d th e fir st s h o u ld h ave e e n uc 1n e ties A page in th e P e ruvian p:ym e nt o n th e b ook In th a t w ay le H e wa s je rk e d for s kull p:aceq uivalent to approximately tw e n ty e ve r y mern he r who did n ot s ig n a tice , an d Daliam w as for.ced 1.nto dol la rs, wa s offe red fr ee to th e blank f o r a memb e r of a t h e Jin e·up Dallam stil l cla Jm s s oc i ety which so ld the m ost bo o ks Ipledg e t ea m, did n ot give credit that if h e had be en able to play during a spec ifi ed time Bot.h to e i the r socie t y. Nei th e r did five mo r e m inut es he w ould ha ve I snc i et i es cho:3s e a t eam of te n of i : s t h ose who fail e d to pay t h e ir du es lea rne d t o fall on t h e ball; m e mbers, and h a v e b ee n th e or pledg es o n the s p e cifi ed dates Dunbar Al i·Sta rs , 3 1. past w eek , as almo s t ev e r y one I S G r eat care was take n th a t th e G. FG. F. aware, pledging s tuden ts to bu y ac ti o n of t he officials was fair anrl Schm itt, f. 3 1
the book ag r eeable t o the t eams. , S mith, f W ed ne s da y and T hur s day were an d immun e fr o m the pos 1b 1ht y o f Hu e r t, c.
t h e day s for tn e pl ed g es t o be paid, Ipublic criticism o r disapprova l. Meter, g. I
and a large PH ce nt were re- Due to th e atm osp h e r e o f ju st 1ce Rick e r s,
rle e m ed At se ven o'ciock Friday, which prevailed, the co unt was
the offic ia ls of th e count m e t at m 'lrle prompt ly and efficie ntly
th e P e ruvian office. A ll hel d the 1 Th e rul es which th e teams T hompso
s .1m e determin a tinn whi c h 1agre e rl t o f ollow gave a handi ca p Th o rp
t h at th e count would b e fair and t o th e tea m who s e s ociet y was the Oal lam , f. 0
be yo n d all public c r itic s m larger. fh e Phi lo mem b er s hip was Pa rr iott c. 2
Watch f o r Program le3s of which t eam s hould win. 84 a s compar ed t o t h e Everett g
The Philo r ep r ese n tat i ves w e re m em b e r s hip of 63 This gave the T aylo r, g. 1 0 11 Mi ss Myrl Emrick, capta i n o f the " v •rett t e am a 21 p o int a dvanta g e. · 1 Club Extra va · '" F ac ulty-Comme r eta pl edg in g team, a n:l Mr. R o bert to make up f o r th e smalle r po s - ganza. S an d b erg pre s irl e nt o f th e Phil o s ibil1ti es for pl e d gi n g. (Co n tin ued Crom fir st pag e)
Ma r k Crandall p laye d a c o rnet so lo, accompanied by the o r chestra Ou r fi n al p lea i s " More."
F eb 8 Blancha r d a t Bla ncha rd, Ia.
Feb. 15, Syracuse at Per u
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The Tom kitten S c hedule
I1 J a n 4, Joh n so n a t Joh n son.
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Jan. 11 , Nebraska City at Peru.
1Jan. 1 8, Auburn at Auburn
Jan 25, F a lls C i ty a t Fa l ls City.
Feb. 2. Aubur n a t Peru.
Feb. 8 J o hnso n a t Peru.
Feb 15 , Falls City at Peru
Feb. 2 9, Nebraska C i ty at Nebr aska City
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FG. l 0 0 0 l! rat i lud e t o th e tw o literar y soc iea , ked t o keP p a r ecord of at lie fur th eir f a ithful wo rk and S t a nley, g. 0 0 time payments w e r e b e 1ng made in thi s contest. F ishe r, g 0 0 s h •>uld be rliscarthd; th e ed itor an d L uk l. g. 0 0
E ,, este &tcd fittrd Sati!:fact i r.n guaran tee d Fx. f ee go o d fo r t w o y ear s
/ Dr. M M. MacVean,
1 Feb. 1 6 , Nebraska City at Peru. Lit e r a ry Snciety Tne Evere tt s F rid ay morn 10 g a prelimin a ry m e nt. Thi s will be played as a were r ep r" st m ed by Mr P a ul Dun- c h eck wa s t o di sc lose the pos curt ain rai ser to eithe r the To mlap. act in g for W e lcome s 1 b i l iti es o f the contest w hich ev - cat-Dunba r game o r the T o mcat · Wills who could not b e pr ese nt, r yone wa:l s o t o g{ t I Talmage game and Ella T e ich, th e Everett "d o pe" o n. H o wev e r. had it be €n Fac ult y , 2 4 Pr es ide n t Th e advi se r f ores e e n what mi s int erpr e tati o n G FG. F man age r, a n J edit o r of the P e r u - wo uld b e gi ve n t o thi s p r elim in a r y 1 6 1 1 v1a n w e re als o pr ese n t. Sa nd- r epo r t , it would n o t h ave been P sychology 2 0 0 and Miss Rowe were m ade public. Mu s ic 0 0 1 ul' th e eve nin g Afte r th e co unt th e o fficial s core Geograp h y 0 0 0 I Du rin g the r ea d ing o f the rule s Iwas f ,1u nd to be a s follows: Ath letics 3 1 1 th e c ont es t, it f ,JUnd 1Jh 11o pa1 d pl ed g es 10!::1 Li ons , 3 t nar on ly m e mb e rs of th t! two t e ams £ ve r et t paid p legdes 96 G w e r e el igibl e to tak e pl .ci ge s It a da n tage 21 f. I wd.; <!}!reed th a t the I'..V t' r elt t o tal 117 W ic kham, f 0 v e rbal pledge:; w hi cn t he P e ru v ian Th e Peruv a n manageme nt an d S mith , c. 0 bu s in ess m a n age r a n d ed i to r w e r e S .Jp h o m u r e c la::s ov. e a d eb t o f Mack pr ang , c. 0
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1 2 0 T o m ccat s P ut On S tunt N ight at I bus in ess m a nag e r w e re no r m e m· Dunbar. C H APEL lH!rs of t he p ledl{ e un de r t oe ( Conti nued fro m fir s t page) Wed n es d ay. S i nging s tarted t he rule s of conte;;t aJ,! r ee d w by day out r l 'ght, so J .t s tarts th e firs t k n ot t ed the c o unt wh e n h e fum- toe societies. I n c o n .; l d t' r at i u n o f B k I E LJier1 r erove red, and w en t a r o und day after vacatio n Mi ss ian e ntn is sa m e ru e , th e 've r t<tt rlgh't e nd. The half tnd t= d 8 to 4, s hi p led comm unity !' ingi ng at the dent asked th e Wi thd r awa l of chape l p e ri od Ever ybo dy see med w 1th th e Tnmm1es tr a i11og. Bese v e ral Ev e r e tt p ledges which she Itw el h a lv es T ay lo r ru bbe d down happy to h e back agam. A f ew we r e abnor m a lly ga y had s n licited by m a il a pres id e n t Parr io 1t wh o was un used t o th e Fr 1 day Mr. Jmdra has " so m e " of th e s oci e t y. H er r eq u est w as l lVIa r qui s o f Queensbury rul e:> T a y orchestra Th ei r ch apel pr o gram!' unao im nusly a sse ot erl t o Many I lor extracted a r i ght. ind ex finge r a re alwa y ,:; e n joyed, b y young and wer e volunte e r ed, and all pr 0 pe rl y 1rl to nt1fy 1n g l t. Tner e 1s sple ndid mu sic al o r ganizatio n
The Bobkitten S c hedule
Jan 11. S.v ra c u se at Syrac u se
I f r o m h i'> left e ye If a n yone ha s o ld ali ke. W e have r e a so n to r ee l ot h e r co rrecti •ms and suggest i o n;; such. h.e ma.y get 1t by e late d th at o ur college ha s s uch a
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Jan. 15. N bras k a C it y at Neb r as ·l -»: ka Ci 1Y i you u se e i gh teF n muscles when J a n. 18 , B lanc h ard , l a , a t P e r u ! you fr o wn; foJr make a smil e
Jan. 25. Fall s C ity at P e ru. 1 "O steupthy helps yo u to rest I your face "
Jan 2 8 , Plattsmouth at P eru
IJ a n. 29, Aubu rn at Peru. Dr E R Reyno lds, Auburn , I I Ne hr , in Peru twice each week Platts - Ph o ne o r w1 i te for app oi ntm e nt. !"P. b. 1. at m outh.
THE PERU VIAN
Jt WINNER "Only a f ew left"
G I FT HOSIERY
Y•1u wil l find thi s s tor e a IJleaf'ant place to shop f., r g ift Af'sort m Pnts are very compl ete and le isur e ly SP iec ti o n always )JOS!:l l hl e. New cl o cked in Silk H osit- 1 y art> f o r the f I I rl e n r Y e; 1ft that nne woman gives another.
Th e Black o r Bro wn, in wool and si l k f or out d:> o r wear is very attractive Pric e d a t $ 1.00 $ 1. 2!) to
VOLUME XJX.
GIRLS LOSE BRACE OF CLOSE GAMES
H igh School Boys Unable to Reac h Syr acuse
Th e Hi g h School gir ls lost the c loses t gam e of the season to Falls City at Falls City. Ten seco nds be for e t he whist le blew Per u was le ading 10 to 9 But Forney go t ; the ball in those ten seco nrl s a nd I shot a basket The goa l gave Falls 1 Cit y a victory 11 to l 0 I
The g-a m e was a nip and tuck I contest from the fi r s t wh is t le It ., was never a certainty until the la st whis t le. Pe r u will h ave to wait un t il Marc h 7 to g- e t r eve n ge on th e Richardson girls The fo ll owing is the count of th e game : Falls City
Mullen, f. 1 0 Bre ck , c. 0 0 o
PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1924.
GENERAL REQ UIREM ENTS.
S ECON D SEMES TER
Psychology
B i o logy
Eng li sh 1 Met h ods
Theo r y
Sect i on 1 Sectio n 2 Bota n y Zoo logy
Crago
NUMBER 13
PERU WIN S FIRS1' CO NNEREN CE GAM E
C apt ai n Wei m ers Show th e H ome F olk s.
Capta in We i mer's Bobcats gnt off to a r u n n in g start. T he team t h at h as n o t m e t d efeat i n Nehras - lka Co n fe r e nc e f or t wo yea r s opened a thir d seaso n by de f eati ng Gr a n d Is la n d by a sco r e of 20 to 13. T he sco r e p r oves co ncl usi v e ly that t h e Bo b cats a r e to b e in t h e run ning t h is seaso n as in seaso ns pas t. Graf's qui n t e t w ill give a good ac · co unt of it se lf as the season p r og r esses
Wo r k i ng on a stra n g e fl oo r, t he Bobca t s o u tplayed t he Ze b ras an d to ok a hard -fought game 20 t o 13 Gi lk eso n was h ig h- po i n t ma n of th e ga m e G il k p i cke d u p f ou r f a ncy ba skets, j ust about th e m argi n b etween the t wo t eams. Man d ev i ll e a nd Weime r s taged a neat t u s s le Crago
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2 T eac hin g Gilk eso n
Mettz, c. 0 0 Si mente n , g 0 0 o I
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6 A rr. eac h cou ntin g s i x po ints We im e r , o Hyg ie n e l st q r. T o lin
9 :50 howeve r , outp laye d h is op pon e n t
2nd q r To lin
Ska ne e, g. 0 0 P e r u, 1 Pts. Gr am m a r Rin e h a rt
2 8:50 ba s ke t, a lmost t.1e w in n i ng ma r gi n
2 7:50 on t h e floor Fra r y picked u p t h ree o Mus i c 1 , 2 Sec ti.Jn 1 B la nk e ns h i p
Sect i o n 2 B la n ke n s h i p
A rt Pr im a r y Rh ineh art
2 ! :05 cre di t i s d u e t h e Per u guards, B i t -
2 2 :30 z i e and Dhu b The Zeb r as we r e
2 l :30 Afte r a ll i s sa id an d d one th o, I
Harajian, f. 3 l 7 Ph ys E d Gra f- P iaeh n 1 Arr smo th ere d T h ey never made a
Se lk, f. 1 1 3 1 on e c lose s ho t. Chord, fo r in · Ke lle y, c. o o o j had a p e r fec t n ig ht 1f Sears, c. o o o • l B1tz 1e a n d D h ub wi ll work as t hey Cowe ll , g. o o o 1
worked against Grand Islar.d, Argab·:ight, g o o o We s leya n M idland. Cot n e r, Doane
T he High School gir ls d r opped a la n d t h e re s t h a'd be t ter be practicgame earli-er i n the week to .Ne- - h£. ; 1<-ets , braska City. The Peruvians could The te a m and t h e coaP. h are loud not get going the first ha lf and the
i n their prai se of Gran d Is la nd Nebras ka City g i r ls l e d them 12 to SOM E S ECON D Mis'l pop ul a r co ur se on PERU V IAN WOR K ERS t r e a t m e n t and of th e 5 at the end of the period The SEMES T ER E LECTI V ES j G r ee k a n d. Lat In M yt h s meets at GO ING A T H IGH SPE ED brand of offic i ating demons t ra t ed girls put up a much b e tter game I n ed u ca t ion the student look-i ng 3:30 t h e fi rs t q uarte r of th e se - F ri day, J an u a r y 11 , was one of by Bob S isty of Co lumbus. during the final per i od and made over e le ctives will do well to m :st e r. t ea ch e r s w ill fin d t he b i ggest days w hi c h the ' 24 P e ru, 14 p oints to Nebra'3ka C i t y 's 12. d e r over t h e Meas ur em e n t s co u rse th i s co u rse pecu li a r ly h e lp f u l. Pe r uv ian has ye t e xp e r ienced. The G. FG F. Pts. B ut the game went to the N. C. give n a t 2:30 b y Mr. Crago. Mi ss , And l es t ye fo r ge t-m a th emat- r easo n for thi s enth usi a s m i s of vi- G i lkes on , f. 4 0 1 8 gir ls 24 to 19. Tear's classes a r e grad Pd t o t he / i cR h is_tory , sc ie n ce , a n d I ta l to ( es p ec i a l ly Frary, f. 3 0 1 6 The coach ret u rned saying that n ee ds of t h e in dividua l. What I are fo r a to th os e who their pictures t o We i me r, c. 2 0 6 t hey r ece ived fine treatment a n d k i nd e r gart n er wou ld take High gree 1n any u n ive r s it y If yo u are appear i n th e book , and as yet have B't
1 d 1 1 z1e, g. were o utp l ayed the first ha lf The Sc hoo l Me th o d s? t hin ki ng a h ea ' you w il n ot s hun t I not had th e m t ake n Mil am , g. 0 0 0 girls are waiting for t h e r eturn I n Re c e n t Ame ri ca n H is- th em.
IAn d why a ll the exci t e m e nt '! Gr and h land , l i:l
• •. P t s. ga me at Peru tory m ee ts the first pe r iod. T omca ts Split Ev e n IJu_s t t hi s , t h e firs t da t e to se n d . i n G FG F
Eleanor Harajian play e d the best ogy, a popu lar P.o ll ege course now - T h e To m cats sp li t eve n Wed nes - p ic t ures to t he e ngrave r has s !Jp- Ch ord, f. 0 0 0 0 game for Peru She total e d 6 field adays, m eets th e second day n ig h t: t hey wo n t h e batt le o f I ped around, and t h e ma n- Ross , f. 2 l 0 5 goals. Ale n e Selk picked up 3 fie l d Miss M i n n e has a n i nte r est m g t h e e lemen t s a nd lost the has ket l agemen t , t h ru the for e!< Jg h t of Mandevi ll e, c. 3 0 1 6 goals and a foul. T h e line - ups of course in Wor ld Po li tics t he t hi rd j ba ll game When th e wea th er m a n t he ir bu s ine ss manager , Orner Caldwe ll , g. 1 0 2 2 the two t e ams follow: per i od. dea l t o u t t he wea th e r , he h ande d Sperry, h ave spec i al dis - R he d e r , g. 0 0 0 o Neb ra ska City Peru Pn p In E n g l i s h a n ew course in It he Tomcats t h e j oke r. " I t was a co un ts to organiza ti ons w ho wo r k A uh l c. 0 u 0 u Mcintire - f. Harajian Backg r ou nd s of L i te r a t ure me e t s I da r k and s tor m y n ig h t. " up their page s befo r e th e me nt ion· Referee: S is t y , of Co lu m bus. L ivingsto n f. Se l k t h e fi r st period. Mr Beck ' s Short- Taima ge p layed a c lea n, fa s t ed date. T h is mak es c lear why Mi ss Th e Bobca t s ra n down to Ha r dy K II h d · d d · R' New house has i nt er viewed yo u . o r Tibbetts c e e y Story cl ass m eets t e 1' eco n pe n o I g ame and de se rve to wm. 1tter Saturday nigh t to enterta in Ted ' s S · f N I1 h If sent you word, a r ran g m g tJme Bates c. ear s Those to reg 1s ter or e wspap e r , ran w il d th e ast a a nd s hot home f olks. And t h e captai n f u rc II · M B k f' · · H · 1yo ur p1cture to be t ake n Ro le g owe Englls h shou ld see r. ec or f ro m every po s1t10 n IS four t ee n n is hed th e ma i n attract ion , too Ganell g Argabright permi ss i o n to enter t h e class M i ss p o ints were eno u g h to w in th e I M iss New h ou se , photo- 1 He had a big nig ht, pick in g up five s Woodie P laehn ha s a c lass i n extemporane - game. For Pe ru, Boh Bat h wa s g r ap h y f or the has basket s from i.he floor. In f act, The girls play at A uburn thi s ' ous speak i ng t h e second _per iod; j eas il y t h e s t a r H is twe l ve po.i nts ? ee n do m g- ve ry fai.thf ul wo r k We i m er's te n poi n ts ma d e h im week. Then they have a quartet I and one i n rlebate and un e 1n p lay 1 kept the Rese r ves 1n t h e r unmng-. t he office, a nd effi- h ig h- po in t man a n d gave hi s t eam of at home with Jo hn son, / productio n t h e th ir d perio d . T h_o se I He playe d everY m i nu te o f play and Clent m a n agem e nt In ob t ai n ing the a 29 to 20 victory. Auburn , Nebraska City and Falls I t e achers expect ing to coac h hJ g h was a l ways dange r ou s Pugh photog.rap h s t he An- T he crafty ca p tai n dese r ves cred. Ci t y Ischool p lays m ig ht we ll I we ll unti l h e di s l oca t ed hi s kne e. 1f yo ur p i c t u re Js n ot yet i t , but h e h as n o cor ner o n i t. Iplay p r od u ct i on.
IFNm t hat ti me th e Pe ru t ea m was I n, you c a n ex?ect t o h ea r f r om Agai n i t was the defe nse t hat p rovBoys Do Not Play. Mr' Holc h adv i ses f re s h me n to not i ca bl y weaken e d and t he T a l- her agai n I t IS p leasant t o no t e ed the c la ss of th e The Peru Prep boy we re s ched- 1take bota n y, whic h m ee ts at 7 :50. / mage lad s p ull ed away to a s u bstan- tha t i n he r wo r k a m ong t he sturle n t Ha r dy was fo r ced to cou nt ha l f i t I d I ' t S J 1 d a nd f acu lty, s h e has m e t w i t h u e top ay Syracuse a yrac use. They may, how ev er, take zoo ogy, tia l lea poi n ts from t he f r ee - t hr ow l ine They started out brave ly enough, 1 w hich meets at 9:50. 1 Pe ru was leadi n g at the end of ll co u.rte_o u s 10 • t he vas t B it zie's l;> i g ha n d a n d lon g arm Yerkes and his B o bkitte nQ T hey h M C laybur n g i ves t h e fir s t qua r ter by a sco r e of 4 to maJonty 0 cases. fhl s I S great ly knocke d d ow n ss h ots too nu me r o u s · · In geograp Y r. 1 ' · t d reached th e neighborh o od of Dun - Economic Geo g raphy at 9:50 and 1 2. B u t Ritter got hi s eye o n t he I app r e.cla e · , to m enti'O.!)I. M il am had th e h a p py bar, where the snow drifts halted G 1 t 2 3 0 Both o f t h ese basket during t h e second qua rt er I It IS mt ent w n of t h e 24 fac u l ty of be i ng a l ways in th e way. eo ogy a · · 1 p · fl' c 11 · tb em. If you want to hear the b een popular. ! and sank two long o n es. P e t ers e r u vJa n s t a ·to p ut out a 0 ege Af ter Frary h ad made nin e po in ts courses have 1 h d 1 · d ' Th Annu a l w hi c h wi ll be of t h e Co l - · story from the orig in al sources, M H yt has an intere s ting u e w 1 and Sc h o t tler a a so pa 1re e h e had tro u ble wit h hi s a n kle. ask any member of the Yerkes r 0 Ph il osopey of Sc i- , h a lf end e d wit h Ta lmage leading lege, b y th e College an d fo r t h e De lze ll was subst i t u ted a nd di d exI' l ectu re course, k t 2 8 CoHege, i mp ly in g by t he wo r d Co l- celle nt floo r wor l<. G il l<eon was
e that meets twice a wee a l to
QU intet.
Water is still brought to At h ens , T h i s course m ay sa ndw i .·ch It wa s in t he secon d ha lf t h at lege, t he Ad min ist r at i on , Co l lege less f ort u nate aga! n st Har dy t h a n
h f t t d t S tud e n ts a n d H i g h Sc h oo l. T h
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Isc ho o ls at Avo n, N Y., a nlf R awlin s, Wyom in g. C. A Ander s on - YOUR p HOTOG RAPH wa s ed it or of t he 19 1 2 Peruvian;
E. C Bec k was business manager
Ted Weimer had a liv ely time officia tin g at t he S yrac us e - Neb r a ska City basket ba ll game last week. Syracuse w o n 35 to 34 Wei me r was a b usy pers o n; an d we think he d id well.
Or gan iza tion s 1 CHAPEL
P e r so nal s . M C Monday morn1 ng r. r aga gave Classes · t lk b t th e a ve r y 1nter est 1n g a a ou
DORO THY WADE Cir culation Manager : purpo s e of co llege l if e. H e empha -
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An o th e r se mest e r i s beginning. For yo_u it i s a n ew year; so reso· jattem p t too much and do no n e jusl ution ; a r e in order IL wou ld n o t be unw1 s e to r es ol ve to t a k e less tice. Th e o r c hes t ra r e s p o nded to h 1:1r:> a n 1 1 m 1re at r eal st ud y As w e ha ve sai d b e fore, th e ou r las t we ::! k s plea for "m ore," extra curricu lar activities a r e part of any t eac h e r' s ex pert- with a few s e lect io ns. ence ; b u t hi s tory shows tha t th e t eacher never gets very far without a Wednesda y m o rn i ng th e "P" so li d academic f ou n dat i o n Ha b it s of st udy a r e the be s t h ab its yo u can Club p r e iiente d a n ac t fr om their form. Sixtee n hours well do n e a re qetter than eigh teen ho ur s h a lf fam o us O r p heum Ci r cuit wh ich done · willl pe rf o rm in thi s city th e ninth
If y o u ar e a fr e sh m a n, be f!ure that yo u get off yo ur freshman r e - of F e b r uary. If t h e whole s h ow i s qui r e me nts. Schedules are made f o r s t ud en ts Wh en yo u o nc e a s pe ppy as thi s act it will be a b eom e an irr e g u la r, you m ay ha ve grief arranging for work without slar s how of profess io n als, equa l conflicts y o ur p s,rcho logy , m e thod s , En g liSh, a nd bio logy out of t o any show of i ts k i nd in the the wa y. Y es. and your hyg ie n e, art, music, and physical e duca:i o n. c o un t r y.
If you are a s s 1ph o m o r e sure that you ge t off your sop homo re The Oly mpi c gi r l s plain ly show req u i r e m en t" Se e .Vlr G 11 kes o n and arran ge for your practice teach · ed that they have a working o r gain g- fo r T he or y. Mr. Gilke o n has a cl a s s in Th eo ry at 7 50 ni zatio n F r iday m o rning. A short and M r C r ago a clas;; i n Meaurernen ts a t 2 :30 Eit h e r c lass wi II hi s t ory o f t he club was t o ld b y count as Th eor y Helyn Hu mbe r t , president. The Wn e n you choo ,; e you r e lectiv es do n ot n eg lect the academic sub - gir ls wo rk ed out a c lev e r pla y le t E very repulable un i ve r s ity has requirements in Eng li s h , Ib'as e d on the me lodv of ''Old s c ie nce, mathematics. lan gL:age an d hi s tory. Begin to g-e t rid of the Sweet'heart of Min e " A o n c e ·upin som e o n e of th ese branches. If you are lo ok in g t owa r d on -a-time y o ung man st u dent o f a high e r d : gre e you su r el y s ho u ld not s hunt lan g u age P e r u had visions o f h is ol d tim e A ; k you r in >t r a bo H y o ur cour s es Busy a,; they a r e, th ey sweet hear t s. Th e re were t he school a re alwa ys willing to be of ::: e r vice to yo u expe r ie nce you might gi rl , evening girl , stu di ocs gi r l, a,; w e ll u.;e N at urally they are m o re li k e ly to kn o w what you wi ll dramatic g ir i, artistic g ir l and nee d in the f uture tha n yo u a t e It is a wi s e man who knows hi s gir ls wh o s tarre d in dt ffe r e nt f o r ms own limit a tion s o f athl e tics The d r eam e r , no othe r than E s th e r K ee f e r, at l ast awok e
ON n-iff'CA .Vif\..'S r
' tee of _ to : Ne bra s ka S tate Teac her s' ( r o m id s reverie and gi aci ly w e i· I
O :naha A ,;s o c la ll o n co rned hi s true love , the O lympic Fern Wa r e ha s g o ne to _Gi u b g irl. I t was delightful ly of illn es.; Supt C Ray Ga t es 07, has JUSt . b k · t g1ven y ev e r yone t a mg p a r be{:n re el e cte d at Grand I s la nd for Th e p leas u r es o f exam s s tare us th t 1 f We a re g lad to no te that t he . b d d ' b a r e e -yea r e rm a t a s a ary o h I b e f o r e and afte r 1n th e ta c= y ay and 1s tur ou r M G . · ore es tra pays , <> o per y e a r r ate;; 1s one gentl e s leep at n ight. But s oo n al l j f p , f 1 h 1 cha pe l. o eru s ucces.; u Fe o o men. will b = (l' e r. and on ce m 1r e we ' sha ll Ftart a new s eme s ter. I W. S 10 of Chadron. Basket Ball T ouroameot. T he Peru In vitation T o urnament O nce n1ore t11e wintry ; p ai d Peru a v isit this Wf e k M r 1 to be held in the g y mna s ium on we a 1 h e r ca 1Jed fo r·th a grou l) of ! B ostd er form e r ly taught in Ch a d r o n Februa ry 22, 2 3 , will be th e J'oll y ; t ud e nt s all bund l e d li[J f or 1Normal. B e i s rem e mbered b y la rge s t in t h e hi s tory of th e in s t i- CJ>l.:it in g Th e hill s o f P e ru aff <, r d ' th e P e ru Bo bcats fo r his indne ss tut ion. As many as th i r ty team s an e x ct:>l le nt c oa s l ing place, and all ; at lhe Pe ru- Chadron fo o tba ll gam e will b e en t ered. The c o mm i tte e w e ne e d i s m o re s leds. J thi s s easo n His thoughtfulne Es d k C is c o ns i e ri ng ma ing c la sse s. : and co urte'y were app r ec iated by Mr H o lr.h ha s b een ab se n t from t h e play e rs. Supt. L J. Gilkes o n · wou ld l1e hi s class es f o r a f p w days becau s e 1 • glad to near fr om any school that of i lln es s I P er u pr o mtses to have an ln · ha;; not been i nvited and which Sn c wballs t o ri g ht of th e m Sn o wbal ls to left of th e m, Sn o wbal ls in back o f them, Vo lleyed a nd thund e r e d.
Ic r e a se d en r v l lm e nt th e s e c o nd se - woul d co nsid e r e nt eri ng the t o urm es t e r Ce r tai n new s t u d e nt s ar e i already in P e ru wa itin g f or th e 1 se m es t er to begin Amo n g th ese are Mr. a n d M r s. Robert H a rris on Su e h has be e n the prerlicament o f of P a n a ma. all fem ini ne stud e n ts If th ey went
Not Expens i ve Eith e r
The liken esses WE make your: fri e n d( wi II cheri s h
Peterson St udio
Peru, Nebr a ska.
We h ·ng a select ass ortm e nt of ar e now s ow1 of Gift Things. The cho i ce st a nd b es t the market affords
Our n ew i ll ustrated ca t a log Sh o p ea rl y and save money is fr e e Send us y o ur nam e and ad d re s s o n a pos ta l ca rd a nd w e will mail our n ew catalog to you at o n ce
CHAS. F. FOLE Y
1903 Central City , Nebr.
The People's Store will save you m one y on good thin gs to eat and wear G iv e us a cJ ll. Give them a call H • W • GOOD Phon e is No. 52
For mont h of Junuar.l -
R oses Ca rn at ion s Narcis s us Sw ee t P e a s
$2. 0 0 to $3 50 p e r d o z.
1.50
1. 50 .50
Da.t:'Jdiis ;rad tu l ip::; wiil be ia1.e
.a@"' Prires s u hject to chang e w ith o ut n ot ic e
" Quick s erv ice S IM A NT O N & P E N CE Sunnys ide Gree n H o use, Ph o ne 95 F all s C i ty, N e br -..;:.: =--::wm:::::
E.0ZY €1\FE.
Meals S ho r t O rders H. D. F RARY, Proprie tor A u bu1 n, Nee b r as!; a
A I I' E .',..TDON!
Se nrl 25 c e nts for a B o okl e t. all abou t a field c r op that w i ll pay go o d int e r e st o n $300 00 Ja n eL A c rop t h a:t bui Ids up y o ur s o i I Wri t. e toda y M ..\.. l a rso11, Ce n tra l Cit y , Nebr
Just eceivcd
In our Ready-to-Wear Dept. New Spring Dresses
Bert h old , F loris t : Tue sday m orni ng. L a ur a Mack- 6th s t. & First Co rso City. t;h br. prang e nt e r ta in ed wi t h a piano
Iso lo. Ir m a accompanie d by S e6 Mardi s---
Opa l Jack so n s ang a so lu The con· ' c lurli ng numb e r w as a mus ic al Your patronage always appreciated
Ill read i ng b y Fern Wa l tz , a cc omp a - Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Goods ni td by Lu cille Meek Quality Groceries
I Philom a th ean.
The Phi lom at h ea n mee tinng was FOR 6000 EATS
In all the new shades h e ld Th u r sday evening , Janu a r y See Mardis
Iwas d e voteci to bu si n ess Gray, Tan, Lt. Green, New Blu es
10. Th e fir st pa r t of the program
I The p r og r am b ega n w i t h a popu· liar song b y a gro up of g irl 5 May, be the girl s will t r y i t aga in s in ce
Phone 25
There i s a lwa ys sa ti sfact ion in gett i ng wha t you want
I the boys applauded E >.t " m oo ra ne o us s peeches a s to h o w Chri stma s
I vacati o ns were spent were then
Our school s uppli es !'a tis fy Peru, N eb r J. C. CHATELAIN, The Jeweler all new Crepe weaves
admit t he boys' su per" ri t y. But
! h o w did th ey prov e th e ir s up e ri or-
!giv e n. For onc e th e g irls had to Very Moderately Priced .
F. W. CLEVELAND & SON.
Nebraska City, Nebr.
January Clearance on all Winter Merchandise
' i t y '? By l ei n l! the biggest stor y
1 t <> llers Ma rk Delzell and George
! W t lly t '1 1rJ t e b igges t fis h stori es lyo u eve r did hea r. If yo u d ie with wa t e r on tht brain, b la me i t ont o
i Mark M i llard Be ll we ll he l ate a l l th e t Jnlf:' , and Millard offe r -
/ ed I is Sf' J V ; Cf'S in th e old h o m e town for p r ograms, spee ches and 1 eve n bu t yo u know
-! I that was just to g et th e last oys tft to be .P'uss.!Jl i n t h e ke ttle. The exci tem ent in P e ru vacat i on was t oo
T"ls tes in fabdc differ; you may prefer a blue, brown or gray tone; a rough or fini.,h. But the clothes are s tuart onh if the cut is co rrec t . A great variety of fabrics, r-ight cut and moderately priced in
Society Brand and Hart =Schaffner & Marx Clothes
HElD CAPS
STETSON HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS WALK OVER SHOES
The Dammast Clothing Co.
For m e rl y Go ldb e r gs N e bra s ka C it y N e br
T·HE OlDfEST BANK IN PERU
1'\\ odet n Up lo-date Sy!-i tem Facu l ty and S t u den ts will f tnd a cord i a l we lcome here
Citizens State Bank
T h e B an k on the Corne r
Peru Variety Store
much for Harland Tayl or , i n f ac t di sas trou>, st 1 t r es ulte d in a I complet e tess of me mo r y I I Everett.
IWell , ou r s hi p h a; i ts n e-.v
1 m n t> rs , u n1er t 1ei r able guidance we look for smo oth sa il' in ,.£ th l4 t'CIIo in g
, At the reg ular m eeting Thur sday even i n?: the tent h, we e lectt!d A lton Ha i r, capta in ; B essie G ill an.
1 pi lot, to act as captain w h e n A lt on doe:m 't s how u p; H e le n Li c hty ,
1 secr e t a ry; Welco me Will s to ta ke i care Jf the s h ip' s fina nce s; tv:arie Grabil as our critic; and Mario n Mar c h to let th e world kn ow t h at w e e xi s t a nd a r e sttl l on · ward 1\rte r or bud ne;s was we ll taken car e of , w ci evo t e d t e n
minu tes to p a rliam etary drill, f or you see we want every one of our pa ssenge r s t o be ab l e to act as captain so m e d ay, i f th e oppo r t unity ever presents itse l f. Mary McVay was was appoint ed s e cr e tar y and a m otio n imm edi ate ly foll owe d to the effec t t hat He le n Li chty r emoved the g um from he r m outh ! lt wa s so amended t hat i t w o uld i nc lud e th e c la use , "and pl a ce i t b e hind
Ze na s Te i c h 's ears " We ll we did
In o t see the mo t io n e x ec ute d, eve n tho it passed. E ve r yho dy be out at t h e n ext m eet in g whe n we land i n
the hi g h sc hool a sse mbly ro om, and see if th e g um has , as yet, found it prop e r r es t in g p lace!
I "Those who in s ist t hat r e li gion
have n eve r J ri ed it
S0MG t>E, 0 F 6 E> th e ir odd c han ge others ''in vest" it in a Savings Acco un t. Th e di ffe renc e late r on in l ife is the diffe r ence bet we e n "S u ccess" a n d ·'Fai I ure"
'Why no t open a Savi ngs Account Today?
WE PAY 5 per ce nt I NT E RE S T O N SAV I NGS
PERU STATE BANK
Groceries
Dry Goods Shoes & Gllenberger
It's the c t that counts
No College or Business can live if it does not grow. make 1924 the best ever, in Peru.
_______ l h C liege sit up and talt<> notice, - i s d Coach Han so n 's q uintet. t 1 .fethe0 latter don 't get good and
WITH OUR CLASSES games On foreign courts and wi ll Peruvian Workers Going a t pee · t 18 I what the s core was the repor er I b sy The following people , with P lay at home for the fir s t time (Continued flrom fi rs_t page) f h la d has a u t I 1 unable to say, or eac th ir respective instrumen e, ap - Sophomores. against Honey Creek Honey Cre e k tention can matena 1ze on Y as d 't the score e I h I f th I f 'll' t c oo per diff e rent s tory. A n I IS pear on the list:
Our first c ass c ape o e n ew had a fa s t team at the P e ru tourna· each one o us lS WI mg o - and not the st ory that the r_eporter Dorl·s Rice, viol in. year waA held January 10. and it ment last year, and the boys from, ate w i th this purpose and 'f e gtve the r was certainly well attended. We near Salem are expee ted to give a I it unselfi s h ly, obtain and turn In to wants. Perhaps I w 2 Edith D a venport, VIO m. hope everybody wi ll cont i nue to good account of them se lveil. A \ the staff the various matte rs o f in- score as Ste l la 13, TomkJttens ' Arthadel Meyer, cello. come out as faithfu ll y during the l ight team made np of such men as 1 formation w h ich they ne e d The we s hall not be ve ry far Marjorie Parriott, violin remai n der of the sc hool year. Dallam Smith , }{i tchie, Madden I Peruvian box mark e d "S n ap Shots" Hinkle made him se lf conspicuous Ruth Meek, cello. The program being very s hort, on anci Oakes wi l l for the Tom- ' in the lob by of the Ad. bu i lding is again _ Frank Bogle, cornet. a cco unt of th e very urgent meet· cJts. 1 t here, exact ly for this purpo se : I Wm. F. Davenport, cornet in g followin g, of two As a curtain-raiser to the Satur- 1 1You mu s t rea l iz e your respon s ibi_l· Have you turned them In to the I Frances Kelly. saxophone. numb ers. The fir s t was g tven bv day game, the Facu l ty will make ity and the difficu lty i nvolved m Peruvian ? The contest i s on full I Robert Paul, clarinet. Mi ss Lu c ille who _read po s itive ly its la s t appearance. Th ei? ne person obtaining neces- b last. You have just two more Gladys Grossoehme violin. f o r U3 s h lrt se lectw ns entitled I C I L' have asked f o r a J s ary information concernmg the weeks. Drop th e m in the snapshot l Laura Longfellow, violin. , y ?" I o mmerc 1a 1ons 1 and t ou m- , return e ngagem e nt, and the Facul - various s tudent s, which box in the entrance the AdmiDJ- 1 V. Duenfeldt, piano. mediat e ly fo ll owing thes_e ty ha s accepted for Saturday even- Iessential if we are to hav e the stration bui lding , With your nam e Margaret Dahlstrom, piano. was a voca l so lo. hy Mlss I ing , January 19. Tickets may be Annual the most democratic one on the back The own er of the first Geraldine Wil ls, violin. Rowe, "When Insh Eyes Smll - purchased in advance from Jame sJeve r publi s hf d. Are you doing your prize picture wil l r ece ive the. Bert Wil l iam'3, cornet. ing " She wa s at t he Conway of the "P" C l ub. These : s hare ? payment on hi s P er uvian , w htch I S I C ha s. Boellstorff. cornet. pi a no b y Mis s Thelma We ll s Last, Iadvance tickets w il l admit to the At the present time, in the s nap- equivalent to two dollar s and fift y Geo. Dasher, cornet. President Delze l l r ead a f_ew an1 H o ney Creek-Peru game, and the s hot campaign anrl cont e.st "':'hich cents. Honorab le m e ntion will b el James Delzell , violin. nounc Em e nts , th e n the me e ttn g was I Talm age-Pe ru ga m e , bot h for twen· is n ow on, you r opportunity. l S at made o f th e next five b est. I Everett Vanderford
t y- ve cen s oo turned ov e r to Mr Gtlke so n. fi t hand. With you r coope r atiOn we L k for the notice s w h1ch are
.The are planntng o n I can make the snap s h o t s ectwn p os ted sta tirig how the pictures are Patronize our Subscribers a JOlly go od t1me Saturday even· re se ntative a nd t yp ical CJ f o ur co l - b · d d The final date will • in g, and es pe c ially t •. e You lege life and activity· and make it tho Je JU ge2.'! Don't let the su n
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' e anuary u. • d Gl fitt d know o nl y get tht s gol cl e n op- remind us of th e p leasa nt and hum · come out without using the kodak I E)es teste e port un l ty one yea r out o f e\le ry orous experiences which took p lace t f yo ur pal Satisfaction guaranteed b to get a p t e ure o four and 1924 happen s to e the during the year t 1 br ig hten our · , h d 1 Fx f ee good for two years lucky ye ar. t 1sn t a r Y atr, way In a few weeks we are croincr D 1L'I M - acVean I · • h dl f · I - high sc hool gnls sc e u e "' "'
Dec 14 Peru 22, Ste ll a 2. r. lYio • l U but nev er the less they are go tn g t o to n ee d write-ups of j o kes wh1ch · '
1 b l h S
Jan 4 Peru 25, Johnson 10. 1 grasp eve ry a vat a e c a nee orne 1 have r ea lly tak e n pl ace upon the · ' 24 b h · 'd
Jan 8 Peru 19 Neb r a s ka C1 ty of th e m may e r at er t1m1 or ca mpu s. Start writing th e m an d · ' ' b ackwa rd about d ati ng. but thi s
Jan 11, Puu 10 , Fall s Ctty 1 1. putting them in t h e Peruvtan s nap· "t' l l be loo l<ed over by th e bo ys , I'm
Jan 24, Nebraska C i ty at Peru.
Januar y 18 , Auburn at Auburn. " s hot box. Let' s go!! s ur e. We ll , we'll see th e r es u l ts Sa turday ni g ht, so b e there. Sr p h·
Peru Wins F irst Conference Game Feh 8 , John so n at P eru.
Spec i alist Eye, Ear Nose and Th roa t Office over Buc k ' sBo oterie Phone 69 N e br. City o mores.
(Co nt inu ed from third page) IF e b. 2 8 , Auburn at Peru. footba ll captain picked up four Mar. 7, Falls City at Peru. Juniors points
or write for appointment.
had. S h e ha s be e n and is success· 19 19. The o th er i s Gilli lan, one of I ful a s a coac h the fastest and most popu lar Corn · Mi ss Blankenship ha s tau g ht at hu s ker cagesters in his nay Hardy Broke n Bow, Syr'lcuse, Hartington, d gave Peru a gond floor, a goo and Auburn She ha s m ade a c rowd, and good a game. Thank s ality of normal training and public to Hardy. co nv oca tion in the n e ar f utur e. schoo l mu s ic Her wo rk in music Pearle Nelson ha s ch a r ge of the
The Junior C la ss will put on the P e ru, 29 wa s so pronounc e d that s hP program commi t tee. given the po s ition as h ea d o f the G i lk:!son f.
G FG. F. Pts 41
We ar e exp Pcting the Junior public schoo l mu s ic d e partm e n t class to expan d next seme s tPr with Frary, f. la s t s umm er.
s tu dents who tini s h t h e ir Sop h o- De lze ll , f. n ,ore work.
Freshmen.
The Fre s hm an cla ss at th e ir regu la r c lass m ee ting e lec t ed Olin E l· li ot t a s class pres id e nt, and Cla u de Mat h ews as vice presid t:> n t. Thi s e lec tion was necessary at this time beca use of th e resignation of Harrv Takett, who ha3 se rv ed a s presid e nt s in ce th e beginning of the t er m.
We wi s h Mr. E ll iot t th e be s t of success, and will -assure him th e back ing of th e whole class in every p l a n h e wi s hes to carry out.
Varsity Plays Omaha.
Be twe e n ile mesters the s tud ents are to be tr ea ted to two double b ill s of ba s ket ba ll. Friday eve ning, January 18, th e Varsity p[ays Oma h a "Y , " and the High Sc hoo l plays B lan c hard Saturday evenin g, January 19, the Rese rve s play Honey Cree k a nd the Fac u l ty pl ays th e Co mm e rcial Lion ss. T h e fir s t double header i s a budg e t eve nt; the seco nd is a " P" Cl ub be ne fit.
T he Omaha quint e t, on e of the be s t in th e m e trop o li s, will g i ve t he Bobcats a c lo s e cont es t. Weimer's t ea m is jus t beg inning to hit its str i de Blanchad d efeated th e Bobkittens in footba l l a nd th e Yerkes team wou ld e nj oy t rou n c in g th e Iowan s
The Tomcats ha ve p lay e d four
Conference Ra ce Begins.
Th e week s in the Conference may and m ay n ot be indica
BASKET BALL
Dou bte Header
You u se eighteen musc les when you frown; four make a smile M· T d · t 'k cl t Ha r dy h as a fa st ou t fit. Two of t ISS ear, our a v t sor a t e 0 Miss E s ther th e men are known to Peruvians us at th e Thursday cla ss meeting. Esther E. Blankenship '10 , · ct t h · f I One o f the sis Rossel l Ha le super- tn reg ar > ou r c o tce o cours1s h 1 · 1 , b k t b 11 t coac es I 1 e g tr s a.; e a ea rn. 1'nt e nd e nt of Hardy schools, who i s S hij gave u s inf nmati o n o n h ow we sho uld choose our cou r se ancl Mi ss B lanken s hip wa s a memb e r of a former Bobcat basket ball play er. the best gir ls ' t eam that Peru eve r Ha le is a m em b e r of th e cla ss of w hat thinp;!'1 wP ;: h o uld con s irl e r We appreciated h er talk ve r y much and feel s ur e that it Wi ll prove benefi c ial when we n : gi s ter next semester.
Friday, Jan. 18, 1924
Peru Bobcats vs. Omaha "Y"
Peru High vs. Blanchard High
Game Cnlled at 8:00 Budget Event - = Ad mission 50c
DOUBLE
Saturday, January 19
Per>u Tomcats vs. Honey €r>eek F dculty vs. f>er>u Lions
GAME CALLED AT 7:45
Club Benefit Admission 25c
The Russian Quartet
• DRAMA TI:: Cl UB ADAPTS VICTOR HUGO
Two Comedies are Staged Last Th u rsday Evening, January Seventee n
The eoncert work of the q uartet
THE PERU PEDAGOG has received highest praise from fOR
E n tere d th e Postoffice at Peru , Nebra ska as second·class matter the preas. A ser ies of concerts
Published W eekly by the Peru State Teachers College
$ 1. 00 per year. Sing le co py 5 c ts.
If you do not rece iv e your Pedagogian leave notic e in the Pedagog ian box in t h e Administration buildin g.
GEO. R. WILLY
DAVID COSTELLO
CRYSTAL MEYER
HUTH SANDALL
MILDRED PATE
DOROTHY WADE
Managing Editor Busi ness Manager Organ izations
Perso nals
C lasses
Circulation Manager
given in New York City won en-
thia st i c co mments from the metropolitan critics
The program t o be g iv en here features Russian music, but favorite E ngli ah and American songs are also sung.
WITH OUR CLASSES
S opho more&.
The Sop h omores h ad a verv li vely and jolly good time las t Saturday
· Ie vening at the masquerade party
The Pedagog ian gr ieves t he loss of our estimab le libr a rian, Mab e[ in the h igh sc hool assembly room. E. Mar s hall. Her thoughtfulness. helpfnlness and loving ki n dness wi ll Severa l d i fferent nationalities were tong be rem embere d. We s ha ll mi ss and mi ss so r e ly thi s bu sy little r ep r esented, includin g darkies , woman among the bookstacks and at th e info rmation d esk. Chine3e Spaniarda, and Americans
The tint feat ure of t he eveni n g he r gen ia l inte r est in young people, was a gra nd pa rad e of a ll the masa nd h e r great des ir e to serve them. q uerade r s , except a few w h o we re Peru students w ili sore ly mi ss t he chosen as judges to d aci d e upon i fri e n dly guidance which she so the b est co s tumes of the evening.
! frPely ga ve Miss Alvina Se lk, a s Little Boy
! Among her ass ociates in the fac · Blue, and Alto n Hair, a Chin aman. : ult y she h e ld a place which can r eceived the prize. a cu pie dollie. ; never be filled, th o she wafl with Next, t h e poor men and even the I us b ut two s hort years. Her mark· kids were put up and auctio n ed off ed un se lfis hn ess, h er s y m pathy, h e r to the ladies. So m e la di es r eceived : ke en in s ight in t o h uma n nature as many as three husband s , whil e 1 with h er sense of hum or w hi c h ac - others were so unfortunate a s net companie d it, a nd her rare p owe r to have e n o u g h gri t to purchase of adaptability, made h er a wei - their c h o ice men.
1 come m e mber of a ny soc i a l I
Another interesting eve nt of th e ': Loyalty in friend s hip was one of e vening was the wedding. Sambo h e r st rongest. traits. She was a (Mi ll ard Bell) and a Spani s h g irl friend wo rth hav in g. (Rut h Ku rtz), we r e uni ted i n mar-
Not Expens iv e Either
The likenesses WE ma.ke •trt'ends,.will cherish your. • Peterson Studio
Peru. Nebraska -
PERU CANDY KITCHEN
Ice
We are now sbowi ng a select assortment of of Gift Things. The choicest and best tbe market affords
A fine and nob le soul, wh om Pe ru She never thoug h t of se lf , and riage by Rev. Stoddard, the se rca n ill afford to los e, leaves u s i n from her sle nder s tore of vitality vice b e in g ver y interesting. th e of Mi ss Mab e l Marshall. s he gave and gave until its store S he was peculiarly fitteti by ed u- was sapped and t h e bra ve spirit Ot h e r merry ma kin g was enjoyed, then it was t im e to adjo urn to th e lower par t of the build ing for th e best feature o f the entire eveni ng
ca ti 1n , train in g and characte r for left its frail hou se of clay. t he positio n !> he h e ld in the sc hool. Mi ss Marsha l 's nature was ess en·
A n ormal schoo l graduate, teacher t' 11 1· · H g eatest 1 ·n 1a Y re 1g1ous. e r r - O h, gee! how o ur mouths did wate r l ·n public se h oo ls,a u n iver s it y alum - t t Ia ·n th e d'r ect1'on of er es s Y I • w hen we came in sig ht of the wonna, a nd fina lit y a graduate of one churc h, sabbat h s ch oo l , m issio nary derfu l brick ice crea m a nd wafe rs Of t he best libra r y schoo ls in the k d tt f p 1 · 1 ·tual · wor an rna e rs o s r lm· wai tin g for us to partake of it. Unl te-' States, made her, with her t H f ' - et woman( 'J th e po r · er me, swe • Y The be s t part of it a[! was that e vab sorbing for serv ice, spi rit re tt ponded to thin gs of t he e ry one had a c hance to eat to their id eal lib rar ian. higher life, and h er sou l fli g ht to heart's co nte nt and more too, before departiug. No o ne could know Marshall the oth e r wor ld mu s t h ave been we ll without be in g impr esse d wi th onl y a g entle tra nsacti o n. · Let us h ope th at this wo n ' t. be
ORGAN IZATIONS
Y.W. C. A.
Opal Jackso n p layecl a beautiful of 19 24 will ha ve th is y ear. p i ano clu e t th at was quit e fitti Jl g to the occas ion Mi ss Mione, in
he las t good t i me th e Sop hom ores
Aw ard s to Typis ts t he candy bars w hi c h we ha ve so ld. th e s ince r e, loyal and kindly l ife more t han one word eac h second. We have So ld th e candy at foot So m e s pl e ndid records a, re b e ing Iof the one who SJ recent ly was wi th ba l l and ba s ket ball ga mes, and t.o us , but now has passed to h er e s tabli s hed in th e typ ewr iting de · st ud ents o n th e camp us Our ores J-1 H eaven ly home. The se rvi ce was partment. dent, Ruth B loo mqui s t, favor s 1 closed by singing "Lea d, Kind ly The following awa.rds for profi ci · gir ls of the riormitory by kee pwg Li g ht ., tncy in type ha ve been ear n ed thi s candy bars o n h and a ll of th e time. I semester:
We are glad to ann o uun ce that I we ll chos e n words eu lo g ize the life w e have c leared fort y clo ll ars on 1
of Mi ss Marshall. She spo ke of Six t y-six words per minute,.
This g ives the g irls a n opportu nity The Russian Cath edra l Quartet. Rem in gton: Wilma Coatney, n e t of purchasing the bars whenever The Russian Cath e dral Quartet, r ate 66 word s, go ld meda l ; Dorothy th ey desire.
All m e mbers of our group have b een very good to res pond to t he call w he n ask ed to help se ll candy.
We wi s h to th a nk eve r yo ne who has been so fait h fu l in patronizing our candy bu s in es.
We will co ntinue se llin g the bars and hop e that we w iII r ece i ve a good pat r onage in the future a we have in the past.
CHAPEL
On Mo nday Mr. Be ck d is cuased in his usua l in teresting m a nn e r, 'T h e Bibl e as Literature "He dis· cusse d and i ll u s trate d from Bib le quotatio n s that the Bib le co nt a ins p oe try, short stories, drama and wonderfu l character port rayals Manny n ew t h oug hts were suggested to ua.
native s in gers of t he songs of Rus · sia, is b eing orese nted to lyceum Wade , n et rate 66 words, go ld meda l ; Dah lstrom, net audiences by the Redpath Bu r ea u. rate 45 word s , init ial cert i fic a t e I t will appear h e r e on th e loca l card case ; Louie Harri s , n e t ceum course, Saturd ay , Fe bruary 2, rate 45 words, car d ca se i n th e audtor iium Underwuod : Grant Caae y, ne t This is a uniqu e and distingui s h - rate 50 word s , bronz e medal; ed organi zatio n The late Cza r Louise Harris, ne t rate 6U w ord s, Nicholas him se lf took a n intere s t in bron ze medal and sil ver m eda l ; the s in gers in their native Rus s ia, Wilma Coatney, net rate 64 word s,
and th ey became a part of th e choir s ilve r mt>da l ; Helen Yeck, n e t rate
America and sa n g a t the St. Nicho si lv er pin; Louis e Harris, 5 0 las Ca thedral in New Yo rk Ci ty. w or ds , s ilv er pin; Loui s e Harris ,
Here th ey attract esd much atte n - 67 words, certificate of profici e ncy;
" Red e mpt ion." lnJth is play th ey
Gandy sandwiches
Sh o p ear ly and save money. Our new illustrated catalog is free Send u s your nam e and address on a postal card a nd w e wi ll mai l our new cata log to yo u at once.
CHAS. F. FOLEY JEWELER
903 Central ave. Nebraska City Nebr
The People's Store will save you money on good things to eat and wear. Give u s a call. Give them a ca l l H. W • G 00 D P h one is No. 52
For month of Jttnuary -
Ro s e s Carnations $2.00 to $3.60 per doz. 1. 50 .•
Narciss u s 1. 5 0 , ..
Sweet Peas 5 0 · · Daffod il s and tu li ps wi ll be late s ubject to chang e without notice Quick serv ice SIMXNTON & PENCE Sun n yside Gr ee n Hou se Phone 95 Fa ll s C i ty, Nebr.
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When hungry get }'t1ur fruit , candy, cakes ond lunch goods of us.
H. U. LANDOLT
of one of Russ ia's wor ld-re nowned 50 word s , silver meda l. Phones 73 and 78 cath edra ls afte r they came to Roya l : W i I rna Coatn ey. 54 words,
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H owFa irbury,Neb wa s N a med.,
desir e to seek new Wh
ho mes in the west, W. G. McD owel l o
e rocers ' and hi s brot her, J. B. McD owe ll,
s t arte d fr om Illin oi s in the fall of'
1868. T hey took th e r a il way to
Br ow nvi lle, a nd th ey rode in the
For School Supplies, Stationery, Fine Candies, and Medicines
Dr ayage , L i very hire a nd Garage work. We g i ve prompt and e fficient servic e YOGI{ MICHEL, (phone 2 ) P eru , Neb
We boost Pe t·u- and Feed you too
stage c oa c h to Tecum se h , the on ly BUR LI NGTON C A. FE
' town b e t wee n Brownvi ll e and Be 1 I
One b lock north Burl in g t on Dep ot
I a tric e
S e6 M ardis
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Iof ab o u t t hr ee hun dred in ha bi l ants
1day of th e ir j ourn e y th ey s t opped at a h o use a few m il es n orth east of !the pr ese nt s it e of E ndic ott. Th ey ij f o und Beat rice to be a l it t le vill age
Th ey b oug h t a few t own lo ts in Bel a t rice and d e cided t o bu i ld a st one hotel. Then th ey t oo k a tea m and spr ing wago n and started t o find a Ilocation for a county seat for Jefi f e r son Coun ty. j They f ou nd that the la nd wh e r e !Fair b u ry now stand s ha d no t b e en ente red, s o they e rt e r e d i t wir h
Ithe intent i on of makin g it th e : c o unty seat
Your always appreciated
Fruits, Co nfections, Luncheon Goods
Quality Groceries
- FOR 6000 EATSSee M ardis
Phone 25
Th e r e i s a l ways sa ti s f actio n in getti n g what yo u want
Our sc ho o l s u pp li es sat is fy
Peru, b r J C CIHIATEILAIN, The Jeweler all the new Cre c weaves ! The two b r others t he n wmwr - %l
Very Moderately Pr iced.
F. W. CLEVELAND & SON.
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It o I II i o is. T h e fo ll o win g Feb ru ary, 1969 J B McDow e ll r et u rn 1 ed t o Beat r ice to look afte r th e
Ibuildi n g of th e h otel. In t he s u m-
me r of t h e same ye ar, W G. Me D owell went to Beat r ice and th e Neb r as ka City. Neb r two ge n tleme n drove to J effe r so n
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January Clearance on all
Winter Merchandise
ft 9ay.r to ba .Fussy/
It's t c c t t at counts
T-:tstes in fabri c -differ; you 1n a y prefer a blu e, bro wn o r g r ay tone; a rou2h nr fini sh But the clothes ar e smart on lv if the cut i s correct A. va.ri e t }' nf f ab r ics right cut and moderately priced in
Society Brand and Hart =Sc haffne r & Marx Clothes
STETSON HATS MAN HATTAN SH I RTS WALK-OVER SHOES H E lD CAPS
The Dammast Clothing Co.
N e b r a ska C it y , N e br.
TfHHE OfLfD>IE§lf BANK
1Cou n ty t o lay ou t th e c ou nty sea t
I' Wit h t he sanction of t he count y commiss ione r s, th e tw o McDowe ll s
Peru Variety Store
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1\\ode t·n Up·to date Sys t em F acu l ty an d St ud ents w ill fmd a c ord ial welcome here
Citizens State Bank
! nam ed the county se at Fa ir bury, Fa irbu ry , Illin ois, th e 1r old
Ihom e tow n
ln 187 0 J. B. Mc Do well w e nt from Beat r ir.e to Fairbu r y an d
I bui lt the fi rs t st or e bu i ld i ng on th e
Ieast s i de of the sq u are, wh i eh h as I b ee n r e placed s inc e by th e J. D Davis bu i lding 1 S o me of the fir s t Fair bury set ) ti e r s were the McDo wetls, Davis es
, Cropseys a nd Jen ken se 8. Th ey ha ve I i a ll l eft inte r e ltin g s tori es of the ' Easte r s to rm of 1873, the grass ho p· 10
1 p er raid o f 1874 , and man y fig h ts with the Indians, datin g fr om 1872 0 I to 1879 an d 1880. Myr l Emrick.
N o Ga me Friday, I
1 Omaha U ni versity was forc ed to 1 canc el i ts ba ske t b a l l g ame s c h edl u le d for Per u Fr iday ni g ht. As a
T h e Ba nk on the C orner .............., S0ME; t>c0F6f; SFE,N8 th e i r odd chan ge others " in ves t " it in a Sav i ni!S Accou nt Th e di ffe r e n ce late r on in life is th e rlifr e r ence b e tw P.e n " S uc cess" a n d Failur e ''.
Why net ope n a Savings Account
Today?
WE; PAY 5 p erce n t I NTE R EST O N SAVINGS
PERU STATE BANK
i S ayings of th e Great
I Adam-It was a g r e at life if I h ad n' t weake n e d j P lu ta r c h - ! am so rr y that I have / no m o r e l ies t o g iv e my c ountr y.
Sampso n-1 a m st rong fo r yo u.
I Jo na h-Yo u ca n' t ke ep a goo d
C leo patra - Yo u' re a n ea sy Mark.
I I man down I
Hel en of T roy-So thi s i s
1 Dav id - The b i gger they c om e
No College or Busi ess can live if it does not gro w.
Let's make 1924 the - Peru. best ever, Rn
ENTERTAIN AT h11D -
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Company of P S T C. Artists in
ENROLLMENT INCREASES At the open i ng of t he second se. r
Auburn Last Week mester , th e re was a n incr ea se of t hirty co ll ege e nr o llm e n ts Th i s i s
Tnursday even in g, J a nu a r y 24 a th e larges t e nrol lme nt since th e group of Pe ru v i a n s. facu l ty a nd World War anrl one of th e la r gest l
I stude nts, e n tertained from 800 t o j stra ig ht collegia te e nr o ll m ent P e ru : luOO people at the Mid W i nter ha s ever ha d. Fa ir at Auburn. T he pro!rram co n· l Tnis li st is not only co m posed of 1 s isted of three pa r t The or c hest r a i Freshmen but includes a ll (• lasse,: , 1 appea red in part on e a nd play ed Ieven graduat e A mong the i o rme r 1 t hree numbers. A 1
1 P e r u ar e th e f o llo\VJng: I pro:r ram const i tuted part two. Harold 13 r ow n, Ro• e Co nw ay , Mrs. I T he D r amatic C lu b gave th e third ; A. Cr ago Leo Faunce A L. Fisher par t. C lyde Ha n na, Mary S utt o n Harri -
Th e P e ru B o bcats mad e a r eal ly
r e markabi e sho wing against t he
f ast Hil lya rd team o f S t Jo sep h,
l l<' r iday e ve n i ng l n fact, the Tea ch · I . e r s t h r e w a life-si ze d scare into Nme te a che rs graduated f r •m1
It he Che mi sts , for th e Teachers led P e r u State Teache r s College at midby eig h t points at one ju n ct ur e of term. Of these nine, o n e candidat e the game. And with but two m i n- received the bac hel o r' s deg r ee. utes to p lay th e Pe r u via ns had Miss Ma y Linger, of Pe r u, n eeded the ti e d at 2 a ll. The tr uth b ut t hr e e hours to com plete there · Ii s th at Peru a l mos t be arded th e f o r the S he l io n in hi s ow n den. fim s hed that wo r k by co rr espondAgainst o ne of the fa s test ama- e n ce while r ecoveri n g from an opt e u r teams i n the Mid dle We" t Cap - er ati o n. tain Wei m e r 's quint e t play e d a Of th e eig ht to r ece iv e the cer ti f· f an cy bra nd of basketball a nd ma de j lcat e for th e c o moletion of t_he tw o them se lv es f e ared in am ateu r c ir -, year c o urs e , several r egister ed cl es If Co ach Graf can kee p hi s: and sta r ted to work off the hoys as t hey wen t ag ain st I r equ ireme nts fo r a degree. Others th e St. J ose p h out fi t he w il l b e a we nt o ut to t each The ni ne g rad· fa c t o r in t he Conference u n t i l the u ates i nc l ude Marie Bo ur ke, of
R. D Overh olt r egistrar, isj tJ e IS n o an 1ty W · B · d S b Ed n a Fish, of Shu be rt; Herald known t o eve r y s t u d e n t who has e lm e r, Jt z Je , an t a r uck ' · d · h h h f Maxcy, of Lew iston; Nainie Ro b
R >se Conway, Car l Cu nn in gham, Paw.ne e City. S idn ey , I o wa
Le o W. Faun ce. Neb ra s ka C 1ty
ent e red Pe r u s in ce 1908 He is o nP I v i e WIt ea c o t er o r poin ts I E h f t h t · d · e rtso n, o f Li ncoln; A lvina Se lk, of o f the pioneers o f th e p r esent fac- 1 'a c o e no rna e ten po l nt s lp • d' Py l mou th ;and AlbertaSk ee n, o f ulty. Mr Overh olt is a Cannck eru s g u a r m g was aga in rea- Auburn.
A. L. Fish e r. P e ru
T he o r chestra und e r t h e dir ec - so n, Rob e rt Har r iso n , S e lma H edtio n of P r ofe:.;sor Jindra was we l l blom. Fr e d Heskett Ralph Hun te r , 1 rece ive d. Tne three numbers play - Jo hn J u n es Will iam L ockwood, ed hy this r e ce i ved Edwa rd McCall, Do roth y t'arriott l the co mm e nd a tion o f th e la r ge Ge rtr u de S e well Pate , Al ic e R o b i n- I c r ow d in att e n danc e. so n, Le ila Roge r s , and Rut h S 1 The second pa r t o f the program Wa r nock I w1th a by Lucill e Th e e ntir e new e nrollm e nt i s as R. D Ove r h olt seagon e nd s And a n othe r state Havelock; Ed na F is her , ot Peru; · tl · t · · 1· L a ura Kovanda, o f Table Roc k; Tnom ps on. Two so los f u iJ 1,w ed the fo ll o ws : Ha r ol d Bro wn, Peru. read i n g The of these solos was a co rn et solo by Mark G r an· dat i. The second was a p1a no so lo by Mary McVa y Ro th Mr C randall and Mi ss McVay perfo rm e d 1 for the r ad io fan s at WOA W some I w de ks ago a n d r e ct: i ved much comm e ndation. Pr es id e nt P ate then
T he t h ird part of the program was g ive n by th e Da m a t ic C lub.
Ken n e th S Gain es , B lair.
C ly d e M. Hanna Do uglas
John D Han o n, Sni ckley.
Mary Sutton Ha r ri so n Panama.
R obe rt Harr i so n, Se lma Hedb lo m Aurora.
Fr e d Haskett. Sa lem
Mr s. Sina H ill, P e r u.
Ralph K H. unter. Tabor, I ow a.
John W. J o n es. S re ll a
Wi l l iam Lockwood Broc k
EdwardS. McC ,ill, Peru.
Margaret Nel so n, Tecum se h
O tt o Pabian, Ceda r Bluffs
Dorothy Parriot, P e ru.
Gert r ud e Sewe ll Pate, P e ru.
Harold Rhodus, P e ru.
L eith V Roge r s Cambrido-e.
I H e t oo k h i s A. B. ciegr ee from HJ!I ya rd s o n t he St. Jo sep h floor is i Toronto U niver s i ty a t ha t 1 not at a ll a d1 sg rac e
F. Pts S d B
aha t o work und e r the d ir ectio n of
gao w o rk in t h e Lin co ln Ci ty Sc hoo l at th e begi :ming of th esemester Miss S k ee n went to Omj has co m e into emin e nce i n the la s t I Pe ru, 26 two years H e t oo l< g ra d uate wo rk 1 G FG.
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2 upe nn ten e nt eve r idge Laura
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4 K ova nrla we n t t o Saff ord , Ari zon a,
2 0 ) u e, am1 ton, ntano. Af te r Wei m e r c 5 0
I I in th e Hamil to n Trai n in g In sli- FG• rat ry f.
1 this cou r se in J888 he CllO'lP .'• g 0 0
, Nebraska He taught in the sch oo ls Bitzi e g
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o f Aubur n , .N eb r aska C i t y , H i l lya rd s 29 land and M i nd e n. I n 1908 he I
G. FG.
P d Rn dv f 1
1cam e t o e r u a s r eg ist r ar an has R e iff.
5
j se rv ed efficie n tly in that capacity Sta rbu ck c 1
I eve r s ince ! All e n g. 0 The Ove rholt s hav e th r ee chit - G i ltn e r g 2
dren, two s o ns an d a dau g hter DeRa rnh a r di r. 4
IIThe boy s, D o nald and R i chard , 1
I 0 0 0 0
1 Referee , G i les.
0 10 Ito t ea ch in the schools of that city l 0
Georgt Hau sen , ' 12 i" s up e ri n-
1 10 tende nt of sc h ools at t hat place.
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F. I M r Hanpson Miss Glasgow,
2 3 a nother e rt.: v Jan Edna Fish i s
0 11 teac h i ng un de r Superintendent
2 2 1G r oves of Fal ls City
0 0 I It i s interesting to n ute th a t
and so cou ld nev.-r 1 e p res id ent o f 1tur e. The fans are ;sa ti s fi ed with I t h e United States Co nseq ue nt ly the s h o wing that the Bobcats made. Supt. M · C. Lefler of L i nc oln I · A 2 · 29 d f employed Miss Fisher. She bel he i s r eg is t ere d at P e ru. J 6 -to - ' e at the han d s of gave o n e of hi s inte res ting sho r t talks, wh1ch ca ll e d the attent i o n of the good folk R of Nemaha county t o the fact t h at the Pe ru S tat e Teac ners Co ll ege is the id e al place for l' oung people t.o receive a n ed ucation He in v i ted a c lose r a n d more neighborly acquaintance T h is pa r t of the program w a s closed w1th se le ctions by the Drauat ic Club quartet, Forre s t Be ll. Miss B! an ken5hip. Alf h i ld G i lqu ist , an d Har la n d fa y l or.
1 P e ru ga in ed three times a'> many 0 Is tud e nt s at the end of the first sem este r as sh e lost That i s the
Sir. Ja s M Barr i e's "T Twelve A li ce M Robinon Pe r u ! both g raduated fr o m P e ru Rich- Pe r u has ' Midland sc h ed u led f o r
1 way to grow.
Pound Look." w hi ch ha d sc or e d a ard r ecei ved h is A. B last yea r. ! this week , it i s rum o red ___ in t he Litt le Theat •e at D o r othy Ross , D u nbar Ma n o n us n ow a fres h ma n i n t he th e game wil l n ot be p la yed. It IS Peru made its appearance. 1t sca r- Ruth S. War nock, P e r u : c oll ege. i po ss ible that Omaha Un iv e r s i ty m ay .r::;:::;;;;o:::;;::;;;;.:.,;::;;:;;::;;::;;'l ed another s uc cess at Auburn Th e Wal d o H. Wi ll hoft, Nebraska I ! appear d u rin g the week. On Ma nCity. l Mt V ernon Entertain s. lday , Febr u a r y 4, th e Gra nd Islan d cast includes Merritt W h itt e n, Helyn Humbert, Mildred K le p s P.r and Ceci l Coa tn ey.
Th e r e ar e a lso thr ee r. e w e n ro ll - : Last Sat u rda v e ven i ng t he d oo rs Ze b r as will app ear for th e r etur n m e n t s i n t h e Pe r u Hi g h Sc h oo l : ; of Mt. Vern o n were ope ne d to a Jt 1 game Grand I s la nd ha s los t he r
H e nry R ogge, Aubur n. Icol lege boys , t h e eve n t bein g a leap 1 only game to Peru at G r a n d Isl a nd
Ge orge L e ahy, Juli an y e ar p a rty T h e you ng men brav e1hy a sco r e of 20 to 13 Th e Zebras
F rank Jon es, Pe r u. / ly r e -ponded to t h e i nvitat i on, ar e anxiou s to get back at P e ru.
R ogge a nd Lea hy r eg iste r e d_ as i wer e welcomed by a re ce ivi ng 1 Th e Is la nd e r boast a wo rth y opponF r es hm e n an d Jones as J u n10r. 1 committee at t h e do o r Fourtee n e nt to our T e d, o ne Ma nd e v i ll e,
C f R - U - d- W I t ables we r e arranged i n th e prett i ly who has bee n a me nace t o Confero n e r e n ce ace n er ay. 1 d eco rat e d dining r oo m f o r card e nce t ea m s
f' e rhaos the out s t anding game w, 1 p lay i ng, wh e re va r1 ous d egrees of 1 The :late of th e es ley an game playe d by a Con f e r e nce t e am wal'l l d' h b d fi · 1 t I ·1 1 b I a b ll lty we r e 1s pla yed Ke nto n as ee n e 1n1 t e Y se t w1 e t h e spec t a cu lar gam e pla ye d by P oynte r and Ed i th Gape n prov e d p lay ed at Peru, Feb ru a r y 19. The Per u a ga i nst th e Hill yard s a t. S t. ' th e ms e lves h iszn s co r e r s fo r t he e v1 Peru-W es leya n ga me will be a big Elma Gockley. Jo se p h T h e Bobcats led up t o the I I · d p Th D e nm g and w o n the g rand p ri z e 1draw1ng c ar at eru. e oa ne last t hr ee minutes. St. J ose ph pa p- J o hn Ha nson and Pear l Ne lso n I ga me p reced in g the Wes ley an game I ers s h ow th e s c ore 29 t o 26 Th e wa l ke d off wit h the boohy pri zes. I may g ive th e Me thod ists ad1 sco r e ho o k s howe d 27 to 24 Wes· I H E ) h
· S evera l hv e a nd e ntertainin g .va ntage. o we ver, e ru opes t o le"an a nd Peru bot h idle in th e · 1 h · k U · · PI ' ' .' g am es were m t r oduc e d by Besste tu rn t e tnc a t mv e rstty ace.
Co n fe r e nce , s t i ll h old to fi rst place Gi ll a n a nd Lucil e H a rri s wh o head - ' February 15.
Kea rney d r opped t w o ou_t o f t hr ee Ied the enter ta inm e nt committee I The followin g i s th e sc hed u le to
Clara M. Dunigan on trJ p. Doane La te r in t he evening the t ab les : date n ot i n cl udin g a pos .'ls i bl e h o m e Miss Dunigan ha s bee n a m e m - j sp ll e ve n, w mmn g from Yo rk and 1 we r e cl e a r ed of ca rd s and e ve ryon e 1' g·ame with York, Omah a or N eher of t h e office f o rce at Per u loosi n g to Co tn e r. Oma h a a nd kn ew t hat it was time to eat Bu t b ras ka Cent ra l. s ince 19 10. i s now a s s i stant Wayne con ti n u e d to play c on s ite n t first th e g irl s h ad to obta in a pa r t- Jan. 3 1, Midland a t F r e mont. registrar. She is always accom - ball. ner. T he g irl s w e r e put in the Feb 6, Gra n d Is la nd at Pe ru mod ating a nd always bu sy. M i d land 47 Kearney 26 rlin ing room and the boys out i n Feb 7 , Doane at Cr e t e
M iss Gockl e y came i nto the office in 19 18. At p r esent is boo kkeepe r and sec r eta r y to t he p re s id e nt. Amon g he r ot h e r d uties, sh e oc casi onally posts grades Stu -
dent s kn ow h e r. S he g radua ted from Danbur y Hi gh sc h oo l an d t oo k h er b u s in ess t rai ni ng in t h e McCoo k Business
Coll ege Lik e Young Lochinvar , s he cam e o u t of the we st
2 1 O m a ha 18 th e ha ll. Each wa s num ber e d. Feb. 1 3 , Mid la nd at Peru. a nd always busy. Wayne 28 Ke ar n ey 25 1Th e gi rl s in t urn step p e d t o the Feb. 14, Cotn e r at Bethany. She graduated from the Omaha Doane 20 Yor k 1 0 Idoor and the boy w ho had the cor- Feb 15 , Wes leya n at Uni Place. u Co tn e r 1 2 Doane 8
S he is always accommo d at in g Kearney
F b 18 D p Sc hool and comp leted the res ponding numb e r st rode f o r t h t o e · • oa n e at eru. co ur se in t he Van San t Schoo l of The first confe r e n ce ga m e at m eet his lady fair Will wond ers
F e b 19 , We s le yan at Peru. S horthand. There ha s neve r been h ome-Pe ru vs. Gran d Is la nd B ig n e ve r cease ? Ji,orr es t and A lfhild I
Fe b. 23 , C had ron at P e ru any questio n ab out her effic iency Gym. , Feb 6. (Co ntinu ed on last page)
Feb. 29, Co tn e r at Pe ru
Is Your Cla ssification Corre ct Yo ur n ame and classifica tion s po s ted on bull eti n bo ard as it wi l l go in the Pe ru via n. Please take notice a n d co rr ect mi s tak es t hru yo ur c la ss p r e s id ent if s uch is not
0. K.
THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
Entered at th e Po s toffice at P e ru , Ne braska as seco nd-cl ass matter.
Publish ed W eekl y by th e Peru State Teach ers College
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WITH OUR CLASSES
Soph omores
Th e c lass he ld its w e eklv Thur s day at the c h ape l hour. The meetin g was open ed by si n g in g the coll ege song , afte r whic:, Mr s Ch ur ch ga ve a pi a no so lo. Extempor a neous speec hes were g iv e n by Hu g h Sto dda rd, "The Moral E ffects
• - Ed it or of Bobbed Hai r;" "Lo ve • " by
Bu s in es A Mana ge r Athur Maj or s. Kath e r in e Joiner -
Ca m pus , wa s a s ke d to talk o n "P r ogram s ," - -
Camp u s but s tat ed th a t s i ne e thev a r e so Organ iz at ions hard to wo rk up, s h e felt tha t s h e I O r ganiz a tion s 1 had don e he r part of th e wo r k P e r so nal s l without makin g a s peec h abo ut Per so nal s Ithem. -
C lasses Th e bu s in ess of th e c la s s wa s di s -
GRACE M ET TZ - - - - - - - - Cla sses c u sse d and "ring " and "play"
DOROTHY W ADE: - - - - - - - Circulati on committeE's app o int e d Sp ec ial Reporte r s : Lucy Arm sl r o ng , E. L y le Laughl in, Be rn ice Th e class will glad to know Lewis, He l e n Jo nes, J o hn S hu s t e r. th at M r. Ho lc h i s s low ly improv-
BOOKS F OR BOYS,
A num ber of s tud e nt s an d Aeve ral out -in- th{' -stare teac he rs ha ve th e wr i t e r to g i ve a rea rlin l<{ li s t for boys. 1 have no objectio n to g ivin g a l i ot , t ho I hope that the reader w il l n ot th ink tha t I f eel th a t my li s t is at a ll final.
PETERSON STUDIO Peru, Nebr.
PERU GANDY KITCHEN
Gandy Ice Sa n dwiche s
ing in he a l th, and that he will soon be wi t h us agai n Fre s hmen
we are now showing a select assortment of of Gift Things. The choicest and best the mtlrket affords
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Contrar y to Lh e opinio n of some, 1 ho ld tha t g i rl s r ead ahout the sa'T!'.l bo ok:; th at boy;; r ea d in t he ear ly te ens. So any li st o f books for b :1ys will b t! h e lpfu l fnr g irl 5 as we ll. [ put f o rth no claim s as an ex· p e rt boy psy ch olog i st , but 1 d o c laim to ha ve h ad a g reat deal of exp e ri e nce wit h boys an d an inmat e Aympathy f o r boys The followin g i s m y Ji st of fifteen fictio n b ooks for boy s in th eir te e ns, p a rticu)arly i n
S h o p ea r l y and s ave mon ey Our n ew illustrated catalog i s fr ee Se n d u s yo ur nam e and address on a postal card and we wil l m ai l ou r new catalog to you at once.
CHAS. F. FOlEY JEWELER
903 Central ave Nebra!"tka Ci ty, Nebr.
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Guyd .: m e r, Knt gh t of tne A ir, Ho r deau; That Yea r at Ltnc oln High·
T o th ose n e w members of ou r c la ss this semester the Fr eshm e n c la ss wish es to ex t e nd a h earty we lcome, a nd urge them t o att e nd ou r r eg ul a r me etin g e v e r y Thur :;day in t he chap e l. We alway s put on a s nappy progr a m, a nd br in g u p m atte r s of in ter est to the clas s. Our m eet in g of January 24th opthei r earl y t ee ns ened with a s ho rt busine!'s sess ion, Fifteen Fiction Books for Boy s Iminutes bein g r ead by th e secreR o b i n:>o n Dt!foe; Tr e a s u re S t eve ns o n: Capta in 1 ta r y , and a r epo rt m ade by t he K1pl in g- ; Huckleber r y Fi!"ln , Twa i n; Muby '! tr eas ur er r epo rts that th e r e W il d Animals l KnJwn, Seto n; La>t of th e Mo h1can s. Coope r ; , a re a f ew delinquents who have Si la s !Vlarne r E li ot : C ud j o's Cave Trowbndge: 1va nloO e Scut t; Ca ll of i not paid th ei r la s t Sf? rn es t e r 's du es the W il rl , L 1nd o n ; Swdy in Scar ld , Do y le ; 's Tr a ve ls , Swift; and s h e would like to h ave thi s r a le of Tw o C iti es, D ick ens; R i se of La ph am, H owe ll s. m o ney as 1won as po ss ib le Bo okm nn E nrlv Teen Li s t. A ve r y we ll a rr a nged prog r a m wa s put on u nd e r the d i r e ction of Some t ime ago " The Book m a n " publis he d t wo n o n- academ ic li s t s I R 1 d Erl ' Th b w e a o o an 1e e num ers e r " uf bu c.ks f ur boys On e of th e se list s w ;: :; for early - t ee n boy; th e ot her f II A d b M I s Ma hh o ows : r ea 1ng y s , wa::. fo r boy bdPre 1he t t:' e n s. Th e e ;H I.Y t ee n li st is appended: t 1 b M k C and 11 a cor nt! so o y ar r e , Th e Perfect T ri bute; An drew s ; T ne Su n nf SaraLOga , Alh shele; d t lk b M Wh"tt Ian a pep & r 1 e n.
Gollomb; The Sign of Freedom, Gu odrt c h; Hoys' Life o f CH AP EL
Ha gt!dorn ; The First Hun dred Th ousand , 1a n Hay ; Whirligigs , H e n ry; Monday, th e twenty-fi r s t, t h e T il e Varmin t, J o hnson ; Ca ptain s Co urag eo us , Ki pl i ng; G eo r ge Was h - fi r s t chape l o f the n e w se mes t e r, in g ton. L odge; Boy's Li f e or Ed iso n , Meadowcraft; Wild Li fe in the was g i ven over t o the necessa r y a nRockies M 1lls; Srory of My Ho; hood a nd Yout h Mui r; Ab r ah m L in - nounc e m e n : s. Of cour se th e or· coi n , Boy a nd M·an, Mo r gan; Camu p, Days Pai ne; The Or egon Tratl, chest ra ushe r e d us i n and out The Parkman; A n A m erican in rhe i\llal< 1ng, Ra vage ; Th e Mak in g of a n o r che t r a playi ng i n th e n ew pit Am er ica n, R ii s ; K idn apped Steve n so n ; Ram sey M ilh o lla n d, Tar in g - ma kes u s thin!< that we a r e at t he to n; Huckl e b err y Finn, Tw a in; The Forest; Wh i te. theatre Pr Esi dent P a t e mad e t h e John Martin th e e dit or of 'J oh n Ma rtin's Book," a maga zine f o r imp ortant a nnou n ce ments Mi ss child r e n, h as a b lu e -b ook of the best c hi lrl r en ' s lite r ature. He wii J Bianke ns hip led se vera l popular se nd th e boo k t o int e r es ted p art i es free of charge The addre ss i 1! New song s j York , of c: o ur se. Anni e Carro ll Mo o r e , librarian at t he New York Pub- We dn esda y seve ral of Mi ss R oyc s li e Lib rary , i s a n o th e r who i s a lw ays wort h li ste nin g to, when s he m us ic pupils gave a recital. Th e s peaks of juvenil e r eadi n g. She mi gh t take the time t o a n swer queries , recita l was un de r th e dir ection of
Ro ses $2.00 to $3.50 per doz
Ca rn atio n s 1.50 ,,
Na rc issus 1. 50 .. ,,
Sw e et Peas 5 0 ..
D affo di ls a n d tulips w i II be late s u bject to c ha nge with out notice Quick service Si MANTON & P ENCE Sun n ys id e Green Hou :;e, Phone 95 Fal ls City, Nebr.
€0ZY E.tA FE» Meals Short Orders H. D. F RARY, Proprietor Auhu• u 1\ebraska bus y as s he i!>. th e pi a no d epa r tme n t. Marion ...,...,""""'_,_,.,.,.....,__ Marsh b egan t he pr ogram w it h a Ped ilgug i<mStaffChnnges Emel ia Novot ney and Mar io n so lo, "Wed d ing Day " A du et , AVE,NlJE; S T0RE; Ma r s h "Narci ss u s fol lowe d This wa s C ll 1
The P edagog tan staff h as chang· 1' h . I b f I pla yed Re b ecca Graham a n d Mrs a Oll US Or YOUr next Semester j e re I S a so a num er o spec ta ed months of th e r e porte r s to c o ve r !> peci a l artic les H ill. Then Mi ss Gra ham p la yed a and save on your expenses. semes t e r. Edito r Geo r ge R. Willy If 1' h beaut i ful so lo "Sh ep he rd's All rom t 1m e to t 1rne. ese r e porters • ue"'t ht"story r.<A pe t b k t II h h f th Of u r , no e oo .. book•·eep•"ng s 1 as c a r ge 0 e runnm g · 1 d L A E L 1 a nd Maide n ' s F'a ir. " ' ThE> pr ogra m "
Crysta l Meye r Ruth Sa ndell , h f J Ph 73 · ' He ly n Humber t th e P e r so. Jal s ed- t e pa r t o A un t a n e so we ll t hat anrl M Jldr ed Pate h ad c ha r ge of ' · 1 1 1tor Wh e n yo ur pa r e nt s s is t e r we wer e a J ve r y sorry that the ce rt a in n ews la s t seme fl t e r. Ruth o r so m e body s br o th e r r eadi n g was no t longer. We ho pe Sa nde ll , h oweve r, h as mov ed f rom vi SIt y o u te ll M H b t T h I h 1, ts s urn er . e s e wil enterta in us aga in i n th ePe r so n a lse dtiortoTraini ngSchool re po rtersof_the_variousc las'lesand l futur e We sang a few familiar
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ed i to r, a nd He len Hum be rt has of s ho uld get ac, an d u nfa miliar songs a nd departcharge of P er .>o na ls Cr ys t a l Meye r qua ln ted Wllh the n e dit o r s. ed, f ee lin g that we had spe nt a will again co ll ec t n ews fr o m t he Mr. H ac ker, of t he ,P e ru Po in ter, I profi tabl e c hape l ho u r. w 1l l s peak to t he staff on co rrect- ,' ,--- · organ izat i ons, t he po s i t i on be i ng in g p roof an d p r e paring- copy. :o----...o=a.------..;;;;;;;;;; s h a r e d with Myr1 Emri ck. Mil- So me t m e n ot far from n ow t he K• ' B b Sh dr e d Pa te wi ll aga in coll ec t n ews busi ness mana ge r wi ll gi ve th e ' 1ng S ar er Op f rom th e c lasses ; s h e s hares the clas s so m e i dea of t h e cost tlf t he
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ORGANIZATIONS
Philomathean.
\ ers who aren't m e mb e r s with their noi se was co ntinuous. Peru sta rt- ft
1 pock et b ooks! Everybody be tte r pay ed th e scor in g a nd was n e ver sec ond s e m e t e r due s or bye-bye!!!! head ed un t il the la s t two minutes t
h e Phi lomatheans m e t Thurs- Marie Grabill s tarte d th e pro - of
day e veni n g , Janu ary 2 4, f o r th e gra m out right, in h e r u s u al
oor; so th e team is worth wa tch·
Friday night, Feburarv 1 , ng
t eam wi ll g o to Thurman , I o w a ,
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u r p os e of office r s for the ' way, with a s hort, humorou s Falls City
n ew seme s ter. we r e in g The squeals and tumbles on The
i s th e official as follow s : Pre s 1d e nt , George WJI- t h e i c y wa lks, which s h e so c lev er- ! scor e :
l y; vic e pr e:i d e nt, Myrl l y gave us in "Th e Mumford's ! · P er u, 7
20 Tomcats , G homp son, f. l u g h f. 6 at h c. 2 aunce, g. l aylor, g · 0 trea s urer, Mlldr e d Pa te; record JO g Pavement," r e mind e d us v e ry defi-
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land Ta y lor Je d in the s i n g in g of Wit h thi s we adjour n e d, a num - unable to make baskets wh e n thl'se v e r a l s o n g s Af t e r thi s the d is- b e r o f th e gir ls fe e li n g a g-r e at guarcl s were in the dre ss in g r oo m cu ss i o n o f the e v e ning wa s he ld. weig h t take n from th e ir h ea rt s , The io s e r s shot aft e r s h ot
Peru vs. Gran d Is land 1924
First Conference Gam e at Home
Russian Cathedria§ Q uartett
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At New A.ud it o rium M r S toddard C(ln d u c r ed the di s - s i.nce after th ey didn ' t to Ithat s h o u ld ha ve been certain. In cu ss io n a n d the reading s and ta lk s g1v e u o their non-Ever e tt fnend s , fa ct the in ab ility of Peru t o hit w e re as we ll a s h e lpfu l. thi s la t e in th e le ap yea r! I the b a s k e t wa s startling. It was Saturday, Fe b. 2, 1924 A n el ection of o ff ic e r s for the Everyb ody be sure t o co m e to j one of those ni g h t s when e v erybody pre se nt se m e s ter wa s h eld at a p r e - th e n e xt m ee ting, F e bruary !4 , s o was off T h i s qua rt e t !'ang for Cza r Ni c hola s In Am e ri c a t h ey were v io us meeting. The re s u lt s of the that y ou will fully und e r s tand our P eru, 6 the s in g ing G y p s i es in t h e s p ec ta c ular " R e demption" e le cti o n w e r e: P r es id e nt , Gi ll<eson; new "du es s yst e m!"
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l( :un ie S undell le d th e We d n e sd ay e v enin g m ee t ing T h e t o pi c was ''The 'l'on g- u e ' ' Th e r e w as a goo d crow d and t h e h o ur was ve r y pro fitab l y spent. M a rion Mar s h gav e a piano s olo E ll a T e ich told of the harm in "Id le Talk "Lou i s e MrCrory e m p ha s iz ed t h e v a l u e of "Love" in ev e r y da y s peec h Ernest in e Roberts on s p oke o n " Dfstr u c tiv e C r it ici s m s " S h e a lso s h owed th e good in givin g ju s t critici s ms t o m a k e one s cha ra cte r s tronger.
Ou r Dean of Wom e n, Mi ss Robinson, r ead s e ve ral v er y fi t t in g po e m s O n e brought out the f o llow in g test s thru whjch s p ee ch s h o uld pas s b efore bein g deli ve r e d: I s it true ? I s it n ee cl e d ? Is i t kind ? H er m essage a lo n e wa s e noug h to s ati s f y o n e , for it appli e d t o a ll of our s hortcomin g s in one wa y or ano t her.
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"Your pep! Your p e p! Yo u'v e got it, n ow k ee p it! Com e o n a n d don't i t. Your pe p!" T hat' s our war cry n ow, h en c e f orth, and forever more Our m eet in g T hu r sday ev e nin g, the tw e nt y - f o ur t h, was jus t o n e in s t anc e of t h e trut h of o ur cry. Durin g t h e bu s in es s m ee ting it wa s d e c id e d t hat w e wou ld u 3e a lir.t le proce s s of e lim inat ion for a time - u s in g o u r p s ychologcal tra inin g ! We h a v e d ecided to v e ry ge ntl y dr o p our m e m -
Bath, f Vance f. P e ter s on f N e wton, f ot he r s Since t h ts ha g happ e n e d P a rriott. c. befor e . w e a r e alm os t r ea d y t o L eahy , c p ee L c e rtai n pa r ti es of pa r t a k i ng 1 An v i ll e, g i n m e n t al t e le path y 10 1' 1ze ll , A fter a d e liciou s lunch o f s a nd- I He y wood, g. 4 3 1 0
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G. FG F. A.t College ;\ u d i to rium. F e b. 2 vice p r e :; ident, Madden; sec r e t ar y , Philip Ho y t; trea s u r e r, H a n se n; campu s servic e , Ma rk D e lz e ll; pu bl ic i ty , C h amb erlain ; boy s ' w o rk, Wri g ht. Th e new c ab in e t i s makin g b ig p lan s f o r thi s se m es t e r and w is h es t h e h earty c o operation of e v e r y on e in s c h oo l. All m e n a r e r equ es te d t o at tP nd the r e gular m e et i n gs on We dne sda y f!ve n inJ!, and they are a ss ur e d t h a t th e ir tim e wil l be w e ll s p e nt.
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<:.RYS T-A b a n d Milton S e lls in th e F o r g n tr e n L a n e w ith a C om e d y ' Glad Ra g s '' h i nti ng to th e bo ys that it wa s I T n-1 - t w· - A t -1 tim e to : depart. The socia l com' tt d 1 th k h I The Tomcat s turned 10 a n oth e r m1 ee an sev e ra o e r s to o · t e 1r d t d d h h v1 c to r y wh e n t h ev won fr o m th e stan a tue oo r an w e n t e b d I d d h IPe ru Co mm e r c ial C l ub qu1nt e t by
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a Again s t Plattsm o uth o n Wedn es d a y the Bobkitt e n s p la ye d a str o nger g ame on def E: n se In fact , th e s co r e of 34 t n 7 do e s n o t indicate th e Th e D r a m a tic C lub to o k a co mp le t e pr og ram to Shub ert on F e b- clo s en e ss of th e gam e. ruary 1. Mu s ic a l number13 read- Auburn brought a rangy t eam in gs , and play s furni s h e d th e e n - and the] play e d o ve r th e h ea d s of t e rtainm e nt f o r a v e ry Peru. It was Peru's wor s t error ti ve audi e n ce. Much prai s e w as that th e boys tried to play over the g iven and hop es wer e expr e ssed head s of Auburn It worked not that the perfo rmance mi g ht be r e l all. _Curtis a t c e nter wa11 the pea t e d som e day in th e f orm of I p o 1nt man , o f t_he eve n m g another pr ogram I t o tal e d ten fh e wmner s s how -
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Students he r e o r e paring for the t ea c hin g pr o f e ss io n, ar e r e quired t o have s ix h o urs of pra c tice t e achin g in th e Trainin g Sch o ol be fore grarluation In th e Training Scho o l th e y w o r k und e r t he best o f c o nditions. The forc e o f s up e rvi s in g te ache r s co n sis t s of the m o> t c apabl e instru c t o r:>. Und e r their d i r e cti o n t he st ud e nt t eac he r s are w e ll train e d and pr ep ar ed for eff t: ctiv e t e a c hi n g Whil e d o ing thi s practice t ea cht he s tud ent s ar e r equ ir ed t o att e nd weekl y c o nfe r e nces, t o obse r ve in c la :;ses , a nd p r e p a r e le>son pl a ns l he s up er vi s ors have a Frid a v mo rning c o nfe r e n ce for th e purpo s e o f a g e neral discus s ion with th e ir r es pe ctiv e_ s tuden t t e ac h e r s. At t hi s m ee tin g th ey di sc us s th e s tr o n g a nd weak points in t h e t e ach i n g o f the week , and pr o b le m s o f ge neral int e r es t Criticisms of the wor" a nd h e l pful suggesti o ns offe r e d Th e n , in addition t o thi s g e n e r a l cJ nfere nce the tra inin g t e a c h e r ha s a priv a te confer e nce with eac h pr a ctic e teacher e ve r y w ee k It is a t the se c onfere nces that the s up e rvi s or give inriividu a l a i d to her w o rk e r s, offer critici s ms and su gges tions, and help s t o s o lve pro blems which have giv e n the student tro ubl e. Th e le sson plan s for th e w e e k are, al so, di s cu ss ed. Th e se confe rences a r e of the great es t v a lue to the practi ce t e ach e r be cause it is here that mi s t a k es ar e p o int e d out to h er, and o ff er s he r th e opportunity to wat c h and cor r ec t h e r s e lf in futur e wo rk
Th e experienc es t eaching and the in pr a c t i ce critic is m and s u gges ti o n s offer e d at conferenr.es contribut e to th e rlevelopment o f valuable teachers.
Th e re are about nine ty student tea c h e rs in the Traif?ing Scho o l this semes ter.
The following are teaching in the elementary grades:
Firs t and Second, Susan O'Connor , Edna Enz e lka, Ola Burgme r, Helen Palmer, Dorcas John s ton , Lucille Harri s, Bessi e Gillan
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Third and F o urth, Amy Kit e, Gladyss Kurt z , Ella Te i ch, Eth e l Thomp s on, Edna R ogers, Thelma Wells and Adn ce Hamilton.
Fifth and Sixth, Lois Veed e r, Mary Royal, Alice Lindgren, Louise Farley, Lois Fisher, Zelma Taylor, Edith Neal and Lucille Thompson· {Co ntinu ed on l as t pag e)
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Eve r y h u ma n in s ti t u ti o n i s s u b.i ec t t o t h i s sam e rul e of nat ur e. As lo ng as i t is cha r a c t e r ized by expa n s io n an d de ve lopment th e r e i s li f e Wh e n it cea,; e s t o gr o w yo u m a y know t h a t o n ly a lapse of time is r :! q u i re d t o w itn e ss it s comp let e ce:; sa t ion By its growt h a n d d eve l · o pm e nt th e Pe ru Sr.ate T eac he r s Co llege h as it se l f a s o n e of t ht! g r eat, l iv e in s titu t i o ns of t h e day F ou nde d but li t tl e m or e than a half ce n t ur y a}.!o by a f ew w hu co mbi n e d t he sp i ri t of j ol lity wi th th a t of he l pfu lne ss f o r th e i r own n umbe r , i t ha s g r ow n un ti l t oday we Sl:' n d from o ur i n :; t i tution e a c h ye ar tw o-hu ndred g r aduat e s to t r ain ou r yout ns , a nd pe r pe t u a t e t he prin c i ples o f o ur A l ma Mate r Wh at has ca u se d th i s g r owth '? In t h e plant wo rld l!r n w t h i s occ as io n ed by SUi ta b le so il, ai r , l1g ht a n d m oist u r e W i thout any o n e o f t hes e f o ur e le m e n t s on ly the lowest f o rm veg etat ion i s p r od uced In t he a n i m tl wo rl d a s imi la r fo urfold elem e n t i s r e quir e d. Q u rt a n v o ne and on ly t he lowest for m of life can e x is t SJ , al so rn the wor ld o f i ns t i tutio n s None c a n r is e t o d ig n ity an d v a l '.l e s a ve th o3 e t hat a r e s up p li e d w i th qua li ficat io n s n e c· essary to p r oduc e a n i n fluence f o r go od O u r rn s t i t ut1o n has f o un d t hr e e elements in it s recog ni t i o n o f th e c ard in a prin c ipi es of Lova lty Dem oc r acy , an d Fide lity. A pe r s is ten t fai lure t o exhib i t on e o f th e;e cha rac t e ri st i c s wo u ld r es ul t in a decay tha t in tim e mu st co m plet e ly d e:;t r oy i t To e o b o> ervanc e o f t h e m ha :; pr o du ce d o ur p rese n t T he P e ru S ta t e T eac he r s Co li ege
To a :! co m p lis h t ne :>e aim;, to s u s ta in th ed e elem e n ts s o e<> se ntially necess a r y in th e s ucc ess of o ur in st i tu ti o n, we mu s t t o il , and pe rh a ps sa c rifi c e mu c h that i s dea r t o us Bu t and sutfe rin g ha ve e ver b ee n th e ha rbin ge r s of vi c t o r y N ,th in ({ g r e at h a s e ve r bee n atta in ed wi t hout t hem. We mu s t be pr epa re d to s u bm e rg e s e l f , a n d look be yo nd t h e imme dia te a ttracti o ns t ha t see m to point to ease and per son a l s u cc ess Wi t h r e n ew e d d etermi nat i o n. le t ' s ta k e up t he pr in c ipl es lai d d o w n by th e f o un d er s of our in st i t uti o n and " L e t' s do."
t io n to a ll ne w S o p ho mo re m e mbe r s and ho p e t hat yot.: wi l l hav e heap s o f fun befo r e t h e yea r c loseR.
We we r e all ve r y g lad to see Mr Holch ' s and s m il i n g f ac e o nce m o r e As fo r t h e flo wer s, we e nj o yed se ndtng th em
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Sh o p ea r ly and s a ve m o n Py O u r n ew illust r at erl c a t al og i s f re e. S e n d u s yo u r n am e a nd a dd r ess o n a po s t a l ca r d a nd w e w ill m ai l o u r ne w cata l og t o yo u at o nce
W e are n o w sh o w i ng a a !"'s ortm e nt of o f G ift Th e choicest and h e st In t he r ea l m o f nature p r og r eJ s has ev e r bee n recog ni zed a s t h e e vi d e nc e of a g r o wi ng life Fr o m th e tim e t ha t th e aco rn b egin s t o sw e ll an d s p r o ut , th e r e ill a c o nti nu al pr ogress , a de v el o pmen t o f c ha rac te r is ti c :> an d , produ c t s , unti l th e s t o rm s and se a son s b r in g t o a c lose th e c e nt u r y- o ld ca r ee r of mig hty oak F r o m bir t h un t il d eat h a co nsta nt pr og r ess mar ks t h e c han g o thru whi c h a nimat e d life mu st pa ss. As long a s l ife s hal l c har a c te ri z e t h e e xisten c e of a be in g o r s o lo ng does na tur e s ee m be nt u p on a pr o gr e .:;s iv e d ev e lo p me nt. Wh e n de a t h b r ings a I i v i ng caree r to a close , th e r e is n o lo nge r pro g r es s !<r o m th a t t i me f o rt h, a s fa r a s na tur e i s conce rn e d, t h er e is d eca y r es ul t i ng i n a n ultim at e r et u rn to th e c on st i t u e n t e lem e nt s.
An Ups et in Con fere nce R ac e T h e b i gges t up se t o f the yea r i n ba sk e t b a l l ca me las t wee k: Yo rk, c on s i d e r ed a weak t e r m, defeate d G rand !Ala nd , c on s id e r ed a st r o ng team , o n t he Grand I sl an d floor , 16to 9 Gr and l s la nd wai ted t oo long t o her fir st s tr in g, i t seem s. Kea rn ey p r oce e de d t o wi n f r om Yo rk the f oll ow i ng ni g ht , 3 4 t o 17 Wesl eyan a nd P e ru st i ll lead t he r ace w ith c lea n s la te s Wesleya n ba r e ly n ose d out Hastin gs at Univ e r s rt y P lace , 20 to 19 Co t ne r ' s B u lld ogs loo k fo rmid able, as do W a yne's W i ld cat s Cot n e r Mirll a nd and t ook t he War ri o r s to a 2 L t o 15 dr u bbin g o n Spe e r's own fl oo r Co t ne r a lso n osed ou t H a s tin gs i n a Ga rr iso n fi n is h 1 6 t o 14 Way n e , h owe ve r, t r imm ed th e Chri s t i a ns 3 4 to 17 G r and l s la n d mad e i t 50-50 f o r the week by w i nnin g f rom Doa ne , 32 t o 20 P eru wi l l get i n to the Co nf e renc e r a c e a gain th i s w e e k by t ak ing o n G r a nd bl an d and Doane o n s u cc ess i ve night s C o tner 2 1 Mi dl a nd York L6 Gr a n d I d. Wa y n e 3 4 Co t n e r Cot n e r Hi Ha s ti ng s Ke arn ey ::! 4 Yor k
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I ON THE CAMPUS.
IWeare all g lad to kn ow that
W h I I Proft!ssor Holch is with u s a ga in, o ...o..aa e. G r>oce.l's
and able to meet hi s classes. (Who
Drayage, L iv<Jry hir e and Gara ge work. We giv e prompt and efficient service.
Net>naska C it y, was the Sopho more that said we YOCK MICHEL, (phone 2) Peru, Neb were g lad he was impr ov in g s low-
For Su pp&ies,
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B arnes' Pharmac y
New Readymto-Wear For Spring
ARRIVING DAIL l'
Mr. Cleveland is now in New York selecting the new Spring Goods.
If you need u new dress, you' II be more t ha n p l eased with our new Spring offerings The new Qu een Quality slippers for spring are here
F. W. CLEVELAND & SON.
Nebraska City, Nebr.
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iConway, ha s arrived for wo rk th e ! la s t semeste r
IWe boost Peru - and Feed you too BURLINGTON Ci\FE
One block n o rth Burlington Depot Nebraska City, Nebr.
1 Montana gave u s o ne o f t he ir 1 t e ache rs, Mi ss Mar g are t Ne lson, S f 'th fl i w h o i s r e gi s t e r e d in the Fres hman ay t WI oWerS !
Ic lass. Fres h cut fiowe rs for any occasio n suc h as weddings birthflays and par ti es We grow our own flowers.
I Mari e C lau se n ha s enroll e d for Gree nh o u se a nd store, corner G: E Berth old, Florist , the la st se m es ter. Her moth e r ac - 6t h s t & First Corso N"'bra,Ka Ci ty. Nebr.
compani e d he r.
ITh e dormito r y girls ar e a ll pleased with th e r e turn of Fern Ware
Se6 Mardis---
I who h a s b ee n co nfin e d t o her home
Iin Omaha f o r over tw o weeks, o n
I acco un t of illnel's.
i Omaha is well repr ese nte d at P e ru this year. The e ight een follow i ng st ud t:" nt s come fr o m that c it y; Cleo Austin, Juniat a Bru ns, Marie Cla u s sen , Alice D nni son,
! Alfred Gilque11t, Adnee Ha milt o n, I Helyn Hu mb e rt. Mildred Kleps er, : Gladys Kurtz, Susan O'Conner, Ernestine Rob e rt so n. Vivi a n Rowe. Ruth Sa n de ll Mu rie l Scheu e r, Alice
S o ren• e n F:th e l T ho mp so n F rn
; War e an d Thelma Wt:"ll s
I Mildr e d Klep se r was
1 when he r brot he r, J ay Mer r itt , of Omaha, paid h e r a s hort visit Tue sday.
I Signs o f s pring ? r e !'h o wing
1 th e m s e lves A g r o up of boy s and i girls g-at h ered o n t h e do rmi t o r y
Iste ps Tuesday noon and sa ng, just / like do in the g ood olrl s um -
! mer trme
Th e h a ll ha s been fi lied t o C::l OI'I<'·I_ \ it y by t h e e ntr a n ce of seco nd s e -
Your p tl tronage appreciated Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Goods Quality Groceries - fOR GOOD EATSSee Mar dis
Phone 25
There i s always sa ti sf action in getting wha t yo u wa nt Our sc h oo l s u pp li es sa tisfy Peru, N l' b r J C. CHATELAIN. The Jeweler
THE OlDEST BANK IN PERU
U p-to-d a tc Faculty an d Stu den ts y.rill fmd a cordial welcome here
Citizens State Bank
Th e Bank on th e C orn er
ILY : ber s were welcomed into our o r-
TAKE g ir ls. Th e foll owing mern-
When you can buy Society Brand and Hart=Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
Stetson and Mallory Hats
Heid Caps, Manhatten Shirts Walk-over Shoes AT
The Dammast Clothing Co.
( Where q uality Tell and Prices Sell)
NEBRA SKA C ITY, NEB
Just Received
Peru Variety Store
ganizati o n last week: MarjlarPt j Nelson. Rose Conway, Do r ot hy I Ro ss. Marie Clau ss en a nd Mi lrlr ed
, Rogers I ! Yes. we ha ve ou r m eeti ngs : The
: reg u lar busine;;s mee ting wafl held I
! Tu es d ay evening of week.
!S everal new rul E's adopterl by
; th e o r ga ni zation. The following ; h o u se office r s were re-elected f o r
I th e se m es ter : Pre si dent, My r l
I Emrick; vice pre s ident, Sue O'Con1ne r; secretary, A li ce So re ns e n ;
1 treas urer, Bernice Brecke nri dge.
i Gl en G il keso n r efe r ee d the Shu ·
! bert-Auburn gan eat ShubHt last : w e ek
1 Mr. Linn is a hl e to be with u s
again. and o h yes ! we hav e a new cook that m ak e s tho se "cal< es Iike moth e r bakes.''
Mr!l. Pate'g moth er, Mr d Adrlie SewP II , of Stamford, Ne br , and s iste r. Mrs 0 B Wood •, of G reat Fa ll s. Montana, a re vi s itin g at th e president'A thi s week.
Miss Go ldi e Creech ha s been I appointe d report e r f o r th e do rm itor y during th e s e co nd
1 The Nebraska City Pre ss
SOME; SFt; N 8 the ir odd c hang- e , ot her;; " i nv est" i t in a S a vin!!S Acc o un t. The difference later on in life is th e diff e r e nce between "Success" anrl ·'F ai l ure ''.
Why not open a Savi ngs Ac coun t T oday?
WE PAY 5 perce n t I NTER ES T O N SAVINGS
PERU STATE BANK
Dry Goods Shoes
A new l ine of candies and bars direct from t h e factory, and the price is reasonable too.
0 1 Dreams. ' • Mari e Grabil was e
0 o o d i rceto r. On th e h ee ls of the ap-
0 Surface g 0 plaus e in tribute to th e phantasy,
n g. 0 0 0 Teachin g in t he Training Schoo l th e orchestra s truck up "l<' ond
lze l l g 0 0 0 ( Conti nued Cram fir s t p age ) Me m o r i e s , " I dy ll. S ur ely s ome
g. 0 0 0 Seventh and Eighth, H e le n of th e a ndience wer e able to hark Au b urn 14 J o n es Gold ie Creec h E ls i e Redd, back to the i r ow n day R at Old i G. FG Pts. Har land Ta y lor , Ray and I Peru Th e n t he quart e r bro ught
f. 0 0 ° Alic e Sorensen. d own the h ouse b y a hum o rou s ren -
A rmstron g f. 2 0 4 Those teaching in the high sc h ool dition of " The Littl E' R ed Sc ho o l ·
Curt i s c. 5 0 10 are as fol lows: H o u se ;" t h er e wa s a g_r ip on ev - :
Fandram g. 0 0 ° Jn:: ne Vea l a nd Kathryn J o iner, ery face. Mi ss Blank e ns hip was
'Caldwel l g. 0 0 ° Latin. n ex t with t wo so lo n u mb e r s. P e ru 1
1\.gains t Rothert's quintet at 'I Ruby Tan ey, Caesar. k n ows Miss well ; Plattsmouth t he Bobkittens played Mabe l Abbott, r e vi ew geog ra- e.1 oug h to know how she_. was ap- i game. T hey he ld th e Platte 1 ph y I preciated. Three s h o rt 1 lads to an 8 to 4 s cor e the fir s t Mark De lze ll , Pe arl Newhou se , ! were g iven by Mi ss Plathn i n he r : half. And then Krejci go_t under Lloyd Dallem, C larence Grandy i d el ightful w ay The orche s t r a gave l way and picked up 22 poJnts u ?- a nd Nita Clark, ancient h istory. ! anothe r se lection, ' 'Rose Burts," ; a ss i s ted. That i 'l e n oug h to WID Ly le Laugh l in, Yo la Lamb, after which "T he Twelv e Po und ; a lmost a n y game T h e Platts- Grant Caey, L loyd Da ll am and Look," by Barrie, was p u t on. I mout h i s fast as attested by t h eir Clarence Gran d y fre s hma n Eng- Merr i t t Wh i tt l' n was " Harry ; r ece n t s howi n g again s t C r e ighton lish. Sims; " Mi lrlr e d K lep:>er wa s J at Oma ha They h e ld th e Omaha Stuart Blades and Da is y Graf, ''Mr s S im s , " H e ly n Humbert was lad s t o an to 14 sco re. Fri t z s ophomore Eng l is h "Kate "; and Cec il Coat ney t o ok 1 Roth e rt' s la d s are am o ng th e favor - Raymond Hu n t e r , Pau l Ho y and th e part of the butl e r · Ernest ine ites in the Peru Tourn a m e n t of Zen a s T e ic h , so l id geo m e try. Robertson dir e cte d thP. play. T he F e bruary 2 1, 22 23. Loui se Harri s. E th el Lindahl au d ie nc e r ecog ni zed th e w o r tn of Peru, 7 and Warr e n McMahon. typ e writ- th is p layl e t t oo Th <:!
G FG Pts i ng p layed " Spirit of Ame r i ca," but
Bath f. 1 ° 2 Muriel Sc heu e r a nd Mill a rd we all se cretl y beli e ve d i t s hould
Vance f. 0 0 0 Bell, civics. have b ee n " S pirit o f Peru " as Peters on f 0 0 ° Luci lle Ma hon ey , Pau l Dunla p , t hat was wha t we ha d tried to s how A n v i ll e c. 1 0 2 David C lat·k, C lare n ce Gr a ndy an d all eve n i n g. To w i nd t hi ng s up
Newton g 0 0 ° Ze nas Teich , geog raphy r ig ht a ll e ig h t een repre s e n tative s
De lze ll g. I 0 2 Ray K lauren s , Z o la Knapp aod of P e ru th e "Co lor S o ng"
Parri ott g 0 1 1 Har land Taylo r , geomet r y. w i t h a will and fini s her! by givi ng
P lattsmo u t h , 34 Alton Ha i r , R os c o e Wr i !,;! h t an d t he colleg e ye ll. Oh , we left n
FG. Pts 0 8
Chase f. 4
Reba ! f. 0
G. Iren e Nel so n, juni o r Engli s h doub t in an y o ne 's m in d a s to David C la r k, Ralph Han se n, wh e re we were fr o m! And f r om
Krejc i c. 8 6
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Ha r tford g. 0 0
Split Even in Two F as t G a mes
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Clar e nce Thompson and Ra y m o nd th e opini o ns we hea rd expr esse d Hunt r. a lgebr a. we wi ll b e s ure of a if we I Ralph Han se n a nd K e nt o n P oy n- e ve r go to Shub e rr a gain.
Clar e nce Thompso n and Fra nk Rus sia n Quartet
Reve s, ge n e ral sc 1e n ce
O 'Ne il Warr e n Me- quar r e l betwee n a peasa nt boy and
Mah on. bookkeepi ng. g ir l. Th e unu s ual e ffec t p r oducerl
Y o u use e ight e en mu sc lE's vou f r o wn; fo.Jr m ake a !' ml le ;,Os t e opth y ou to rest v o u r fac P. "
Dr. E R : l{ey n o lcl f' , Au b urn ,
Nebr in Peru twi ce eac h wee k.
P h on e' o r w rit.., f n r appoin1111e nt.
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Patr o ni ze those who a d vt:' rt i:'e i in the
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Per u vs . Grand Island Q924
G FG F. Pt s.
1 Pau l R eeves , Otto Oal<es , Ze lia by the t e n or' s voice is rath e r a
Kn ap p and T ed We 1m e r , physical thing o f to U !' a ll.' I t he ld a
Conk le f 1 0 0 2 Pug h f 0 0 h qual i ty wh 1ch th e Am e n ca n tenor 6 geograp Y.
0 0 1 1 Mr s C hurch and Jam es Co nwa y, Icannot b oast , ...
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· E 1· h The mu s ic i nst r uc tor s can t a g r ee = o se mor • n g 1ss __ _ 0 , Ve r d a Hau p tman a nd Et h e l Lin- J w hich of th e so los w e r e th e b est. 1!1 dah l. com m e rcial g eog r ap h y. one m a rv e lin g at th e ran ge of th e
G. F G Eve r e tt Full e r. f<'or r e i!t Bell a nd bass ano th er at th e tr a in e d voice Dav id Co s t e ll o botan y of the bari to ne, and ve t a no th e r a t the seco n d t e nor ' wonderfu l exh owever they a ll agree up o n the q u a rt e t wo rk a s bein g of t h e b es t. The clo se h a rm o n y , the
S t ee le f. 2 0 inte rp retat i on. and th e varienc e of - - we r e m ost r e m a rk e d upo n. T ne piani s t, a long w 1th the re s t , de ser ves du e c r e dit. Not o n ly d id h is acc o mp a nim e nt s acid much t o th e s in g i n g , b u t hi s so lo s we r e a d efi nit e addi ti o n to th e bea u ty of
1 H t:; A T tL-:
Wedne da:v and
F' t! h. 6 and 7
H e rb e rt R'lwlin>' ') n in ''F Jn ls a '1d Riche s" wit h a Parh .- News. fri<1l'ly ,..,nd _-..afurdu\
Feb 8 and !]
Th e p!ctnr e Joh n M. Stahl e ver made a n d CllO Ma rti son 1n ' 'Th P A ge ." '\'\ 0 " d a \ ' a n d r u e-. d <:1 )''
F'e b ll and l i H not Gib s o n in D .- a d Gamt•.
'-Vednt::-.df"'\' nnd Thut·-.duy F P b 1:1 an d 1 4
I"What a Wi fe wilh Milton
L P w is S t o ne the pro g ram The Brahm se lec- ti o n, " Rap h ody in G Minur," was = r e ndered wit h g reat accomp l is hm e nt both a lo ng th e l in e of t ec hnic
and inte rpr eta tion, as was al so hi s Grieg ' 'Nocturne "
T he co s tum es of the perform e r s he l pe d a g r eat d ea l i n br i ngi ng to u s t h e Ru ss ian atmo s ph e re bo th at r e ligious a nd holiday fe s t i viti es. Th e lov e ly pr og ram cam e t o a c l im ax with "th e beMt l ove s ong to you , a nd u s "- A me rica.
High S ch oo l Orchestra
Gr eat e nthu s ia s m and tru e hi g h s chool sp irit wa s s ho wn a t th e fir s t m ee ti ng of th e Hi g h Sc hool Or c hestra on J a nu ary 2 1. Altho n ut a ll of th e e nro ll e d m e mb e rs we r e present a good repres e ntat i o n wa s there Th e date and place o f t h e r e gular m ee ting s from now o n wa s d P.c id e d up on , which wi ll be o nce a week on Tuesdays, at 3 :::!0 i n th e hi g h schoo l assem bly room.
Men' s S hoes t hat Look Expe ns ive but Arent! That 's o ur comp le te ar g um e nt for Brock ro n sho es for men. T hey loo k like s ho es th at se ll for about doubl e th e pric e. T h ey wear much b et ter than yo u h av e a right t o ex pect for the price.
$5.00
TAKE TWO MORE CONFERENCE (JAMES I
Bobcats Mdke it Twenty.-Six Games
Straight
Tne P e ru Bobcats mad e it twencollege games in.a row when theY d e f eat e d Grand Island and DJane on sucess1ve night.-; this week Peru has made 781 p 1iots to
Fin e Group of Younger Mu sic iil n s Being Deve lo pe d ! The fi r s t mu s ica le of th e y ear
Iwat; he ld in th e aud1t orum Thur s· 1 da.v eve nin g , Fe bru a r y 7. A large 328 by opponents in 261 crow d l is tened t o thi s delightful en· tE:'rta in•n e n t. I t co ns isted of thrE:'e pa rt s: v io lin classes violi n solos an d piano du e t s, a nd th e college orches t ra. Whil e t hi s i s Mr. J1n · rlr a ' s fir st mu s icale i t i s not th e li rsr time t hi s wo rk has Uf en b r oug- h t be fo re th e IJUbli c Every. one k n ows t h e r ecord of hi s o r c.: h fs ·
gdmes. This i s not a bad ro ll egE> reco rrl Bot h G rand l,oland anrl Doane 1ve re de feaLed by the sa me mHgin
The Bo bcats out run th e Z'<:!brfls :3::3 1 1o 7 and smothered the Tig e r 5 ;.q to 8 T ne def en se of Per u apparent 10 buth games fhe i 1ra whrch h as het>n e x tr.e mely p o p · ! ula r thruout H•e Y!::!:H M r Jin d r a a sl.)le ndlrl r eco rd be fnr P. reso rte d t o long s hots . B i t z ie a nd Onub played ste llar ba sket ball.
In the game aga inst t il e !.;landers the score was 15 to l at the end of the half. G i lkesnn was "h "o t i ng spectaculariy th i s pe ri nd and p i cked up P.leven p o in ts. The
In the second period Gi lk was watched and Weimer b e gan shuot· ing- The captain tota led 13 points I
The game was b=tter than the l sco re
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Geor..re R. "Toppy" Willy, of He b r o n, made h is lette r li!st W ill y is a
comi ng t n P l:' ru, a nd it is hoped that he w i ll rema i n he r e a number ot' yea r s tn see the r es ul t of hi s , foun dat ion wo rk fought we l l but were k e pt in the n ow n play1ng teTrit u r y co n stantly.
!O tanding gua r d o f so me ability. Th e ope r at i o n that h pt h im out of footbal l is al s u ke e ninl! him out of ba s ke1ba ll. Will y w ill be i n action ofte n d urin g th e l nvicat i o n T o urn a ment to he held F e bruary 22 a nd 20. He on e of th e Gl e n n D. Fra ry , of Aubur n, i s p layi n g hi s th ird year on the U1df'fea t erl Bo bcats F'r ary a u se f u l playe r ; h e can p lay ei th e r gua r d o r fo r war d ·He t s ular ly a f Jrwar rl l" r :try ha :; to b e wHch erl consta nt ly for he has ' h unhe a lthy ha o i t of g t r i ng op e n un le r t h e P e ru baske r. Thi s is I he sa m!' fi'rar y who rn a d e All-State e nd th e two s e aso n s
Th e v ioli n classes we r e divided i nt o thr ee g r o ups: grade. j un ior high, and h1 gh and college Th e in the se c lasses wi lh only a f ew exc e pt i o ns hav e had n o i nrliv idu ,li anrl hav e b ee n fnr o n ly two o r three month:> Tn e aurli e ncc showLd
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, that t h ey aprr eciared t h e wo r k o f th e beginn i ng pupi Is Th ey f e lt J that i_ ri the f uture Peru woul d not Ibe Wllh oll.t g 1od vrol in stude n ts T h e h igh !:>C it oo l and c ol le ee s tud· 1 -· • ?,' ·.'.' ·. " .• _., .:: J.-, ,1 tt-·n nf rhl-' ,·n rh - o : ·. I n n il- :: J.. , t ::..:n t ;; sh o wed th e ir ability to PV<!V' Iequall ; - we-11 1n first an tl second vi·· o lin.
Glov e r "Dn u b'' Mi lam, of Auburn, i s an o th e r thr!>e y !> a r m a n. How eve r .· t hr s is only h i,; sec o nd .Y!>a r a < a r es.! lll a r ba s k · t ba l l p laye r Th e "D hub" i s o n e of r he best guar c1,; i n t n e s t ate of T ne r c i5 n 1 t he fact
M1 la m cl ow,; not !l e t any bask:::ts; h e does not h ave tn. H e keeps ot h e r f e llo w f rom ge tti n g any.
The seco nrl pa rt of t he p rogram of vrol in so los, pia no du· ets and a vio l in trio Th ese n umbe r s con-; iste rl of some of the be st mu sic w ri tte n b y til e mo st famflU S I I i compoEer::. l'h e love r s of good THE ORPHEUM b;Jia acco m pa ni P. d with her tuneful MI SS )ES)!E GLA SS, LIB RAR IAN • mu s ic ful ly a opr ec iated these f I I m e lodi es o n h e r J ew's h ar p Tn i s 1 · r · · 1· · T h e Orph e um th e ea tur e eve n t · Mis s J Cia·• f 1 1 ect 1ons. n e v1o 1n tno showed numb e r was heavily e ncor erl unul / · · · ' • 0 ,I nco n, of t he yea r , was prf's Pn tP d by the , · i s th e new l ib •a r ian :H P ru Sh clo,e harmo n y excelle n t trainD b 1t was r epeat,..d. e e · 'l'h d j ..1 b • · "P" Club evening, l' e b ee.1 i n P e ru b e f o re having lng e u et r en:e r e u J a1 Bs h 1 1 Tnere 1s Rome argl.lm e nt as to · R • d d d d · ru a r y 1n t he n e w .co ll eg-e c ap " I . . at rP nd e d g-radE' schoo l in th e town 1 oyce s e pa11 m e nt a e van t- ty .d f h w ht ch part was most e nJoyed "T h at t h ·· d · c1 Its success wa s ev 1 ent rom 1 e 1 • • am ong t h e hill · An d Peruvian s o t e pr og- I am an aga 1n em•r n · and comme nt o e rf! 1 , • welc o m f! he r r e turn s r a e e1 1 mus t ca a l1 1t y an d ''P" Cl b 1 I he G r ah bag. Cf'C·I I Coatney · · M C 1 L f A h
Against the Doane Tigers , who have been p laying good baske t ball, the Bobca ts were at t h eir be3 t. Frary found the bask e t again and was da ng- e r o u s t hru out. Gtl k was still shooting; and Ted
, 1no1s to H h erse esree 1a y or so ngs of ye5ter day and tod ay Thi s those thin gs s , vera l con:m en ts i' libr ary work. co ns ist erl of thrPe number s by the q uar te t l ·s c••mpo se d of th e f a mou s were m ade ab ou t t h e well rl l rected M G l I I d th e orchest ra, a nd th e "Star Spangled · f · 1 Th JF S ass 1a s wor{f' 111 and r e n ow n ed s ing e r ;; , Ye r ks i. Mo r - alm s o th ese g lr s I S r e vu :! en Js ta tP. 's b est l i braries. S h e h as Bann er " by a rl v iolin s tudents, t h e B · ff accom- rled Part I of th e program. · · o rch es tr a a n d th e aud i e nc e whisky. Bekov a nd e l te "l' t d 1 wo rk ed 1n the L1n co ln P ub l 1c • ou r een, a o n e act C'l nJ e y. Th e prog ram wa s as f o ll ows: panied by O' H ara d db Alfh'ld G' l t h d Ith e Oma ha Publ ic l1 b r a ne s Fo r h 'f · 1 1r ec te y 1 1 q u es , ea
ff d 1O lrl Ga n g of M1n e ' or the last I t t r1 lh ·. 1 l ·1· d Th e mu c h henrld e u - ' Mi ss Glas-; came to P e ru training r a r I nn o u urn d b'lr' Ia<; thH m a n. came s u r - dd d a th ,, t t l · Orch es .:ra pr u v P 1ts J azz a 1 ty r eC lm m e nd e d arJ d well qualifi e d a e n o e r n umu e r o 11s enb . Th rounded h .v a llevy of g ay a nd c hat · · te ta· t b 1 · " ' I d c· 1 f r o m th e ope n 1ng n um "' ' el r S he 1s a o f Lin coln Hi g h r •n rne n .V P aylng l - e r · l l' support added much to t he pro t e r l n g clam onng for t_he Se h oo l and o f th e U ni vers it y o f Dream s ," by Labit;.:l< y. Mr contents of h1 s hag. Each g 1rl , L i nn s howed marked abi l ity which gram Nebraska S11e t on k h e r deg ree at ' d h rlr ew one a rticl e fr om h f' r bag and b ht f h t I f Th e Ru s hin ' Qua rt e t s hflwe t e l r . Un iv e r s ity of in 190 9 r o u g o rt gr ea app aause r o m mas te r y Of the Am e rl·can mus ic in tn keP pin g wrth th e ir song t h e L a p pr ec i at i ve aud i e nc e a t e r att e n :ierl Universrly o f · th e l ·r I'nt e r pre l att·on of popular a ud i e n ce r eceived full be nefit of Ill A If II f The third part of the p r og r a m pir.ked up his usual quo ta Bi t zie a nd Dhub k e pt the lo se rs s h oot in g from c ente r; a n d Hitz i e picked off a couple <Jf basket for pract ic e. The half ended 14 to l. - T ne game was much like that o f the preceeding nig h t e xcep t that every Peru
Mariam G raf s ky and t e r i pe h f p t II M · the pa s t s ix yea r s s he h as bee n Ii -I Part I.-Vi o lin C la sses. t th most e ' t e ope nin g o a r r s l. Grade Cla ss : M Re vue dr e w p e r 1ap s e p 1 k b M 1 E . k hr a n an at L1ncoln Sc h oo l vian was dangerous.
M d G r a f ·ky was the nn g e, ta e n Y yr 'merrc • 11 · f L 1 H · h h 1 a. French Me lody. app lause a am ::. ff d t 1 d .b 1 1 t 1s r o m 1nco n rg .__ c c o
F. Pts perso ni fication o f g r ace itse lf i n su pagt:i u a - 1that she ha s come t o Peru. Miss b L over's F ar e well.
8 1 her two dances, the Moon Da n ce - · Gla ss h as cha rge of one o f th e be st H ele n G i lb ert, Hel e n Me e k.
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1o and P izzacte The Tri pie M R e - MORE STUDENTS REG ISTER .co llege librari es in t h e st ate She ll a May Dasher. lO vue gave a m o.:;t e ntert ai nin g and Thirty-one n ew s tudents hav e r e mark ed in chapel o n he r fir s t a p· 2 Junior Hi g h : 0 enj oy abl e three part act In th e r eg is ter e d at Peru thi s se meste r 1pearanc e tha t she kn ew s h e wa s a. March of t he Cru sa d e r. f:i I first part, y ivian Rowe as th e fl ap · The e nrollm ent i s one of t he la r g : c om in g to a fir s t rate librar y wh e n b Dan ch F o lk Dance and Bess i e G i llan as the old e s t that the c oll ege h as h ad. Of s h e cam e to P e ru. Ruth Harajia n Winnifr ed l:'et-
1 per, Pts. \ fashioned girl were th e n ew stu d e nt s e ig ht are spe - Besid es the wo rk attac h e d l o th e I tit, I sa b e l H anse n Elizabeth
0 Man cam e , a nd we wo n dered at h1 s c i a ls tw e lv e a r e : ou r I pos i tio n o f head librarian , Miss ,
4 1 choice. B u t after a ll , th e flapper are four are J Uni o r s , j Glass wil l tak e charge o f th e c la ss 3 _Sc h oo l Co ll ege
4 is "Jus t a g irl t h at m en forget." o n e t s a se n10r , and t wo a r e g rad u1 in l ibrar y econom y. I t w ill m eet (V 1? l m part s 111 duet form.)
0 The call of the leader soon Ion Fridays in A31l4 a. L il y Dal e.
0 brought al l of his pa ls to hi s s id e. T h e la tes t addition i s Marie b Litt le Rrown Ju g.
0 In this number, the pleasu res of C la u sse n, a fres hman from Omaha. , One trouble now ada ys is that c No One to Love.
0 I "That Old Gang of Mine" were She is p lanning on t a kin g th e there are too many p eop le who can d. L o ng-, Lon g Ago. made real by these h appy ragged yea r cou r se. Further r egis tra- , te l l w hat is wro n g an d too f ew w ho High Sc hoo l : Marjory Pa r ·
0 overall , ' bovs., They sang, and t i ons are expec t ed this week wil l re al ly he lp t o s et t hem ri g ht. (C o ntinu ed on last page)
s d t C_ F;» • r:' ON THE CAMPUS
ar3ean 1\.ICe
MissM a r g a r etMillerof Blanc hwho. a I G ard, l owa , was a gues t of Miss "'"" a e. ro ce r s N Ruth Sandell over las t wee k end. ebntska t;ity, Nebraska
Mi ss Ruby Thompso n , one of ou r i form er t wo-y ear 'stud e nts, vi s ited for pplies.
Statiunee·y, F i ne Can die s.
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Mi ss Emrick Saturday of last
Mr s. B. C Combs of Eme rson , Iowa, s pent the week end in Peru w ith her sister, Miu Lucil e Th o mpson
Helyo Humbert went to Omaha
Dr ayage, L ivt!ry hir e a nd Ga ra ge work
---·· prompt a nd effici e nt s e r vice.
YOCK MICHEL, (pt,one 2) Peru, Neb
We boost Peru-and Feed you too BURLINGTON CAFE
On e bl ock north Burlington De pot Nebra ska City, Nebr.
Say It with Flowers:
Humming
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Sa turday morning for medical treatment, _.nd remained home unBarnCS ' Pharmacy til MrTuesd1ay. and Mr s. Frary, Hel e n
You shou l d make it a p oi n t when you visit the C ity, to come in for your Hoislery to match those u ew S1ippers
We're headquarters for Hosiery to match the new shoe shades,
'Frary and Lynn Paris we re over
from to see the Grand Island-Peru game
Ge orge Willy, Lo uise Otto Marek and Edith Gapen motored to City Sunday , and were guests at the J. F. Harris home
Fres h cut flow e rs for any occasion such as birthdays and parti es We g ro w our own flowers
Gree nhou,se sto r e, corner G : E. Berthold, Florist 6 th s t. & Ftrst Corso Ne brask a City Nebr.
See Mardis---
Your patronage always appreciated Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Goods
Quality Groceries
FOR GOOD EATS
WHY
·over Shoes
Th e Oammast Clothing Co.
BRASK A CJTY NEB
Just R e c e i ved a New Line of ,
Gingham s and Per c al es
In the Lat es t Patterns Store
Th e Ku Klux Klan, or r a th er th e Casv K!an, are' sporting white caps this on which are symbols of that mysterious order of feminine Klan s men. i" Se"Yeral of the College buys s how - If it school supplies that you want, we have them.
See Mardis
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ed their "pep" last Saturday nighL G'et the f e eling of being satisfied b y coming to by royally serenading the girl s of Mt Venon Hall. We app eciate it Peru, .Nebr J · C. CHA. TELA IN, The Jeweler boy s. Come again. ·
Gretchen Wartenslaben is v isitJOg with her :grandmother in Fall s C ity this week Gret c hen' " father from Cas per, Wy o ming, wa s h er e to see ha last week end.
IL ois H acker; e x-P e ruv i an a'b d graduate of the M rsner School of Expression of Omaha, ha s be e n coaching classes for d ec lamatory contests in Gromwell and Orient,
Iowa She has also giv e n recital s in Cromwell, Orient and La co na, :: and is no.w in Centerville for som e s pecial work Miss Hacker is g ivl ing her entire time to the work uf recitals and plays an d contests.
We dnesday ' s chape l period was I begun by a number played by the jazz orches tra Coatney and Mi ss \ Blankenship then led the rally for Ith e Grand Island game "Tip" IRoberts, High yen leader, follow e d thi s by leading yells f o r the Blanch! ard game! After the announ ce: menta, Mr Overholt r e ad the eligii bility Jist for fo o tball sweat e rs. The \ l;>oy s were pre11ented wi t !l the said sw e aters by Co ach Graf. Sp eeches ? Who said At any rate , Ted was n't taking any chances , 1 therefore wa!l conspicuous by his I abse nce. After the crowd had a i , chanc e t o lo o k at the boys " in all
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1 their g) o ry " t he orchestra played ;; , another , which was a lso the c lo sing, nurpber,
I ,,..,_. l C C. A. Notes
1 The me mb e r s o f th e C. C A held a bus in 'es s and social meeting
THE OLDEST BANK I N P E R U
Modern Up-to-date System
Facult y and Students will find a c ordial welcom e h e r e
Citizens State Bank
The Bank on the Corner
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th e ir odd c han g e , o thers "inves t" it in a Sa vin gs
Acc o unt.
Th e differenc e lat e r on in life i s the diffe r e nc e be t ween "Success " a nd ''Failure"
Why not open a Savin g s Account T oday?
WE PAY 5 per cent INTEREST ON SAVINGS
PERU STATE BANK
Groceries
Dry Goods
!Hedrern & Cllenberger
· · d f h e facu lt y ca n Hig h School Wi n a Three, Loses On e Sin g in g a ro u n · Th e Orpheum.
" · " t oo, wh e n r e - (Contin ued from fi r s t pa g e ) m ake a n o1s e , P e ru H ig h S c h oo l h a d f o ur ba s- ti on s in h e r pr e p a r a ti o n s f o r h e r qu i n d. ket ball t e ams play in g th e s am e e v- e lab o rate d i nn e r, in her so cial e n in g Three o f t h es e w e r e boys' c limb . E la ine h e r debut a n t t e ams, t h e f o urth was th e g irls'. da ug h t e r, Ve rda Hauptm a n , w ith Th e n e t res ult of th e e ve ning w e re h e r blund e ri n g ac ti o n. ar:l de d furthr e e win s anrl on e lo s s T h e t eam th e r burd e n s t o Mr s , Prin g le ' s mak in g the trip t o Blanch a rd. m :1 n y H a rl a nd Taylow a . los t t o th e J o wan s :lO to 4 lo r a s th e b u tl r. r, wa s eq u a l to th e Thi s m a k es th a t s e ri e s e ve n f o r t a-;k of h is m is t r e os Th e th e h a d w o n ea rli e r i n pa rt s we re we ll t a k e n. and r eth e se a s o n 13 to 11. Bob Bath' s , s u i t wa s on amu s in g a nd e nj oyable o utfit th a t p la y e cl H o n ey C re e k a t I \ p la y H one y C r ee k w o n Hi to 5. Th e 1 , Th e vadu ev ill e s k etc h g i ve n hy T o m k i tt e n s defe at ed ! 6 to (( -ll'l IJ a m es Con way and Da is y G raf w as 5 ; a n d th e Peru G irl s s m ot h e r e d \.., f n e w an d d i ff e r e n r fr Jm th e o t h e r J o hn s on 5 0 to 5
H umor Se c tio n.
"A Mr. G r a f , " and
Beck two yo u ng m e n ot our col -
lege,, w e nt a b r o ad; B e ck w i s hing
v is i t all th e plac es m e nt io n e d J n the g u id e b oo k. w h ile Co a c h de s ir e d
a hil arious t im e Th i s naturall y
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1 f eat u r es p r e se nt e rl Th e a ud ie n ce Th e B o b kit t e n s w e r e u nab le t o lg a ve a h ea rt y r e s p o n s e to th e m a n y loca t e th e · ba s k e t ; h e n ce t h e de· j f jo k es t h e y offe r e d f eat. At tim es the in a b i lit y o f !f
p leas ur e 8a i d: " P e r h a ps yo u wi s h t o v is i t t h ese plac es b e ca u s e you a r e go i n g t o w rit e a book o n Y•JU r tr i p ." k " If " 1 s h o uld, " r ep l ied 13 e c , R ob e r t Lou i s S t e v e n s on h adn't p r eempted th e ti t le I wa n t e d to u s e. , , "W h at ' s t h at?" '' T r ave ls w ith a D o nk ey.' '
S t h e rn Smi le Js t he Ht s t o u To ni c. K i n g ' s Bar b er n gua r anteed F x f ee g o o d fo r two ye ars D "'"' M 1\'htcV e tln, r IVB • f or t h e la d s d o wn S a l t m Wi:l y Th e ; h o use Fo rr es t Bl' ll, R o b e rt Wh it-
I Th e " A iab 1 m a Babie s " w e r e inP e ru P r e p to lo cat e th e b as k e t is I d ee d a r e al tr eat. D a rwi n Cart e r m a rv e lou s. Thi s w a s ,o n e o f th os e t-.G W- 1 s an g anrl hi s p le as i n g mann e r t im es B a th' s b o y s w e r e t on h eavy I br oug- ht c h e e r d fr ,Jm tn e e n t i r e
y ou fr o w n ; f o Jr m a k e a sm il e ou to r es t vo ur fa c e' ' Dr E R l{e , n o lds , A u b u rn ,
To mkH te n' ol• y ed ' " ' ba. ket h• ll Pecu ond W"leyo o L.od 1r.m nce, Cooe h G" f ood B•be W B- E y e E"'· Nn>e a nd T bmat a nd s p eed e d b y th e h fa vJ e r John- P e ru anrl W es l e yan a r e lea ding I I ia m s a ll l:' nt e r e d int o th e n eg ro 1 U ffi ce u vt>r Buck ' sBo o t e ri e D t D ' ll R o b j 1 d p · t h e w h o adv e rt is e , ! C so n t eam a ve n p n r I nn · th e C o nf e r enc e w it h Wi:! y ne co m - s e lec ti o n s wi th s ty es an 0 5 Ph o n t> N f'h r ity
Nebr in P e r u tw i c P e ac h wet' k , Ph o n e o r w r it e for ar p n i n t m e n t Sp e cia l is t e r t s a nd C le ve n g-e r ma.de a Iin g f a s t. Th e P e r u - Wesl e ya n t ie 1 a c tion s Ma r k D e lze ll , th e Wand- in the P e d a g o g- i a n .....-..,;.,;.,._,=---==..,..-=-...::: ..,; f a s t co m b in a t io n Hnbe rt s pi c k e d wi ll b e cut th is w ee k, w h e n the I e ring- J e w , liv e d u p t o hi s ti il e a s ==--- -=--=- --=-=---===-====== u p 8 p o int s. Th e g u a rding wa s j J:j o bc at s m e et t he Me th or:li s t s on i o nl y M a rk co ul d We d o n' t k n o w I :: cuo=- 'f - - - ;"' -., ,.. ,_-o:, g o od Wesleya n' s ll n o r. Th e 13o b ca t s l wh ich t h e 1-•u d es t, hl 'i aC''fh · 1 r a n u p a h e avy sc o r e · C t · d A rl h tn a t • I' E A GOOD w ith th e H ea cock e g 1r h a ve a r eal t e s t m e Ptln g o n e r ti o ns n r h1 ::; w o r s n . o 1 h · t Th e h o x s core · h " h Je 1 a r n i ng· w e sh o w o n t e VI SI o r s. a nd We s lep n n n n 1g- ts " It was a s c r ea m P la n a n d ea rn a go o d 1n c ome w J - t ' wi ll t e ll t h e st o r y: l G ran d l ::la n d had a d isa• t r o us L as t o n th e p r og ram b ut yo u h ow ; b e g in actua l w o r k at (J n(' E:: ; all n r ::;p ar e ti m e ; P e ru P r e p, 50 t ri p, W ay :1 e wo n t w o g am es , M icl- am o n g th e a pp r ov a l o f th e aucl 1- e x u e r i e n ce unn eces:: a r y; no f o r pa r G F G Pt s la n d lo s t two, D oa n e s plit e v e n , e n ce , wa s th e j 1gg ing :-Jnd !' h uffling t i c u la r s tr: 11 n i n g- B ur e a u Bufta lo, N Y. H a r a j i a n f. Se lk f. K e ll ey c Se a r c Cow e ll g
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" Th e H ome of G oo d Shoes " a nd "Arrowhead' ' Hos e NEBRASKA C JTY, N EBR.
ERU
VOLUME XIX.
PERU TAKES LEAD IN CONFERENCE
Woo from Both Wesleyan and Cotner Last Week
PERU, NEBRASKA, 20 , 1924.
HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT, FEBRUARY 22, 23
CLASS n.
CL ASS A
NUMBER 18
WILL DISCUSS WORLD PROBLEMS
" Christian Or ganiz ations Announce Program
Westboro.
CLASS C. Ste ll a, Brownv ill e, Shubert, Cook, Sy •·acu se, Peru Prep, Crab Orchard, race last week by tai{ in g two ten se Talmage, I Bl a n c ha rd, Nehawlm, r ontests on s u ccessive ni g hts ! r om Auburn, IHumbo ld t, Ho n ey Creek, Bulldogs were a fo rm idabl e outfit 1Ne bra ska C ity, P er u Juniors DuBois,
The Peru Bobcat:,; step p e (] into un- · Dunbar, disputed fir s t pl ace in t h e Conference Co tner an d We s l eya n. The Cotner P l a tts mouth , Ster lin g, ISa l em , an d kept t h e Bobcats at top s peed to Thurman. IFall s City, Dougl as. win 16 to 13. The Coyotes d ropped their fir st Conference gam e in two years wh e n the Bobcats took a 16 to 17 s truggle.
The Chri s tian s at Bethany, at top st rength w i th the return of t h e Borga ards, gave t l'\e Bob ca t s a ba ttl e from the star t. And a spurt at th e e nd of the game wo rri ed the Bob cats considerably. But the S)) urt fell s hort
TEAMS ENTERED IN INVITATION TOURNAMENT
Two Iowa T earns Try Their Strength
by t hr ee points an d Pe ru wo n her T went y-fo ur hi g h i' c hool t eam s en - Class A w ill display some fa s t make Cl a s s A worl;:. Per u Prep, twentv-s e venth s traig ht co ll ege gam e, b k t ba ll. Auburn has been who se s howing thi s yea r do es not 16 t .1 3 I t e re d th e sef'o nd a n nua l tour name nt as .e 0 · p l aymg in- an d-out bas k e t ba ll a nd rate A. is dangerou s on the hom e floor
The floor was too narrow fo r Cap -, to be p l aye!l o n Peru's fl oo r, F e br 22 i s d a n gerou s at every turn. Dun- an d th e Juniors pl aye d th e Peru to a in ·weimar's favorite stunt, a nd th e a nd 23 Of the se t eams two c ome Jl: ar, winner of Class B l as t year, 23 to 20 ·game onl y l ast week. Humgame itse l f into a con t est o f fr om Io wa, B l a n c h a rd a nd Thurman. has dra w n Cl ass A ratin g. The Dun - holdt s u ccee ded in winning from Aug u arding a nd l ong s hootin g The t e ams nrc divid ed into three cl ass - I ba r l ads will give a good account of burn at Humboldt. Bl a n chard ha s a Gill;eson !)roved l\lan n ing's s uperior t h e m se lves Th e fact that th ey won tcnm t hat s plit ev e n w ith Peru. Stella I t d k t P es with e , ig ht team s in each cl ass. 'tl t Cl A te n 111 1923 at distance s 100 m g an ep er u Ill from Sy r acuse and Talma ge s pealcs W I 1 a s ron g a ss a • Tl B b t Th e team s are about eve n l y match e d , 1 d 1 t B ' tl •a •· chance lead. 1e o ca s we r e n e ver mu c h for T a l mage and Syracu s e l e ft a so r o pp el o WI 1 a 11earlell' and the Bu lld ogs were mos t a nrl some fast and c l osel y-conteste d f of winning. S hubert and Ste rling go od im press ion s on the Peru ans dangero us at the e nd o f the gam e I t attles are to be ex pected by the Pl attsmouth and Nebraska City h ave h ave fa ir r eco r ds E ithe r is likel y to Cotner has b een we ll n a med the Bu ll -, c rowd. l1e e n m ade the favor ites amon g t h e turn in a r ecord fo r th e c up. F a ll s dogs Those m e n n ever g ive up. T h e pr e-to um ey matte r s h ave b ee n ta lkative fa n s. Th e Nebrask a City Ci ty h as a st ron g outfit.
Peru, lG. handl ed by S upt. L. J Gilkeson. The outfit l1as defeated such outfits as Cl a ss C h as e ight teams rather eve n- f.f i piso actu a l running of the tourney will be Omaha South a nd Beatrice. Rothe rt' s ly bun c h ed. C r a l1 Orchard, runn ero 2 i n t h e ha nd s o f th e "P" club. Th e P l att s mouth l ad s have l os t but on e Iup i n CB \ n 0 0 3 0 officiating w ill be don e l1y s u c h m en gam e. th a t to C reighton Prep at Om- s trong ll · 00 · w_mn ·
Weime r , C - tl t t 1923 n o th e i favor 0 ns Wein1 e r, B itz ie, Gilkeson , Frary, a ha 1 8 to 14. Of c ourse, Plattsmouth in •e s a e lll • 1s a - 0 1 0
Milam, G.
1· H c 1 a d a name f or 1 D e l ze ll , Sa ndberg, l\1ilam, Buising and ha s Ne br aska City to pl ay at the City; tte. o n ey r ee' 111 e .
Are Christian Ideal s worth while?
How s hould we appl y them to tho worl d problems of today? The s e are qu es tions that are and w!ll b-e presenting themsel ves to our stud ents of today and It Is of the utmo s t importa nce that they be an s wered. The Chds tiau organizations of the College are S!Jons oring a of meetings to h e lp so l ve th e an swe r to the world probl e ms of today. Th ese m eeting s arc open to town s peopl e, s tudents and fac ul ty memb e rs, and a ll are cordiall y in v ite d to be pr esent at a ny and a ll of th ese m eetings. Th e topics w!ll be di scu ssed by faculty mei.nbers who h a v e m a de an d are making specia l s tudy of world probl e ms through t h eir own p a rti c ular phase of work. There w ill be S!Jec ia l mu sic under the direction of Professor V H. J ind ra a t eac h m ee tin g: M.ee ting s w ill b e hel d in the High Sch ool A uditorium from se \•c n thirt y to e ight thirty on the fo ll ow in g Ved n es day evenings: ·
Fel1rua r y 27 , Sci e n c e a nd Religion, Pr ofessor W. E. Hoyt.
Marc h 12, Dok Pea ce P l a n, Miss Clara i\ l. i.\Iinnie.
March 19. Ed u cation as a Worlrl P r ob l e m , Pre s i de nt W. R. Pate
March 26, The S tra n ge r at Our Gates, Profess or A. D. Clayburn.
April 2, Be hind th e Ran ge , Professor G B r o wn.
Ap ril 9 Ne w Lines Professor A C ra go. of Progress ,
Bitzie, G. ,F au n ce The offi c i a l sco rer will be t he P l atte b oys won on th ei r own I its e l f la st yea r. Sa l e m, DuBo s a nd
2 2 4 g. P ro f. Beck. The manage m e nt w ill b e floor. Rothert h as a press-agent ed I Dou gla s h ave fas t liltl e tea m s
Manning , F. - 4 in the contro l of Supt . Gillceson and stn r in Kr ecji at c e nter. B ut Thur- Brownville will se nd the mo s t sp ec-
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Clark, F. - - - - - 1 C I G f m a n, Ia is not to h e s hunted. Tbe .tacularly ma s cotted team of t ll c tourone 1 ra f t1 fi t
Borgaard C. - 1 The tourn ey w ill b eg in Frid ay af- Iowa lad s h ave a good r ecord. Coach lney. Nehaw lm appears or l e •r s Stearns, G. 0 ternoo n at 1 :30. Twe l ve games will Kr ide lba u g h' s boy s be at Nebra sk a !lime. Th e l a d s h ave g •ve n a good 0
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Borgaard, G. - 0 b e p layed b e fore Sa turday m o rnin g City o n lh e City floor 18 to 7. Th ey acco unt of
Referee: Bo we r s Th e final s in C l ass C w ill be· p l ayed won from th e Tomcats at Thurm an 1 The Pe d agogmn w ill run the offlc-
0 0 0 Peru res umed ath l e tic re l atio n s Sp.tu rday afte r noo n ; and t he tlnal s in 17 to 14. At the last minute West-, ia l box score of a ll games in its next with Wesleya n after a two - year holi- Clas ses A a nd n w ill b e playe d Sat- boro, Mi ss ouri e ntered. The Mis sour-I iss ue. Editor w m y w ill be one of th e day by win n ing the tensest of stru g- nrrl ay evening , th e s ame eve nin g th at ia n s w e n t t o t h e Na tional tou r n a m e nt Ipri ncipa l offici a ls a nd the r e porte r s g les fr om the Me thodi s t s 17 t o 1 6. t h e Per u Bob-cats pl ay t h e C h ad ron a t Chicago l a s t year. will ge t a ll t h e sc o r es d ir ect from ('onc h Preston's athl etes bad the lead Eagle s T oft w ill off i c iate the fin a ls. Cl a ss B h as seve r a l t ea ms th a t w ill the officia l sc orer. during the gam e , but n ever kept it · do es a no se dive a nd a tail s pin ; B'lt h a n,· con s id e ral1 l e l e n gth of tim e W i t h
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Triple M Revue Commended '.rh e "P" c l ub has b i!E: II h ig hly cot nme n !l e d fo r it s hea dli ner numb e r , Ma!lame Crafsky and the Trip l e l\1 Revue. And it dese rves t he comm end atio n Nfa d ame GrafSiiy's !l a nce r s sh owed a fin esse se ldom seen Ol! the amate ur stage A nd the clev er 11arts o f t h e R e vu e wo uld have d one h ono r to m any circ u its. Th e Trip l e i\ I Rev u e was hera Id e!! by Maste r s L eRoy and L a ur e n Redfern a nd anno nn ce!l s il e ntl y b y littl e Mar gymae Beck. Th e s how was divi d e d i nto thr ee parts : th e fl appers k e tch t h e overa ll iS ixtee n a ll. Weime r toolc t h e ball un- in the Roclcy iVIountai n Hiker s Cl ub., cler the bas k et for a s h ot a nd was Ther e was n othi n g rotte n in the s tate 1 1 d He s anl c a ba s ket a nd Peru , tacce · of D e nm arlc ; Dan a , 3:l ; To mcats, 17. G ilk Ps o n f held the r e mai ning t hirty se c ond s - - L Fr a ry f win nin g 17 to 16 H1g h Schoo l W 10s Clod oses I
t eam h ad any no ticeab l e ad- The P e r u High School lost twice c ,·antage; a nd both teams were m iss- a nd won onc e the p a s t week. The We im e r c t h e hoop. 'I'his i s th e first game b oys lo s t to Sy ra c u se a nd Ne l1ra s lcr 1 Del ze l I g pf th e season in w hi c h every Peru -Ja p nOA\ S UUJ atn A(a1a ldlUOO Milam g play er sco r e d ; a nd eve r y point wa s q o r J.!a tn P!P aq1 tn nn UJ ,<na Bit z i e g
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ian Coatney s upported by c horu s O gi rl s T h e s u ccess of th e revue is du e to 0 fai thful p rac tic e and n o s ma ll ta le nt.
Th e gir ls of th e act wer e Hel y n Hum\teed ed too. i\'li l am counte d hi s fir s t s r q .5 atn : AHO point of the se a s on. A nd D e l zell 1 e d ho w the City eve r won that first
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G. FG ca me through w i th a ba s ket, after h e j game. The sc ore of 42 to 17 I had r ep lace d Bitzie whose fo ur per - how the game wa s p l ayed. Sm ce th e I H•gg•nbot h am f 2 g ave him. a res t. 1t a P e ru g irl s wo n from John s on 50 to 5 Gau s man 1' 6 nerve-wre cking ga m e to watch. It 15 l ast week, t h e ir total sc ore for th e Brvan c l·eported that Prof. Jindra a nd hi s fo r t ni g ht o n th e hom e floor total s 92. Tom s c
0 J)ai ly Doz e n a l mo s t l o st in s t rn - Pe ru ; 42; Nebra s lca City 17. ; H aylet t g me nts in the exc itement. P e r u , G. I C l P brn 17 I g. f. g (. pts. M l! a r y g
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gai t by winning a hard-fought game 0 from Doa n e. Doan e pl aye d g ood ball 0 on th e r oad trip. Omaha s u rprised
1 fans by beating Coach Speer's War-
bert , Vivi a n Rowe, Bess i e Gillan, Mildr ed Klcp se r , Fern Ware, Gladys Kurt:.:. Th e l ma W e ll s L u c ill e Harri s and E ll a T.eic h. Th e accom pani st wa s Loui se H a r r i s.
Soph omor e s
The So phomor es h eld th eir meet in g Thur sday, Febr. 14, 1924. Th e mlnwe r e re a d a nd approved, a nd ot h e r busi n ess mat te rs were di scus s ed.
Mr Hol c}l d escrib e d t h e pin s. com mitte e h ave don e we ll in th e ir selection of pins. It was mov e d th at a contract b e sig n e d for inv itat ion s. F oll ow ing th e bu s in ess session a n interes tin g IUOg ram was g iven cons is tln g of a.' vo cal s ol o by L a ura MePran g and a C ha l k by Ethel LinIda hi. e xtend a cordi a l wel com e to th e vls l to r s and h ope that yo u wlll come a gain ,: The pr esent c l ass is on e of th e l a r ges t Sop homo re c l as s es ever gradu a tin g from P e r u St ate Teachers Coll ege. It is !mown a s th e "Peppy B un c h)" r Let u s each g ive it o u r s uppOI't a nd ma lce tb e nam e tru e.
If y o u do not r e ceive y o ur Pedagog i a n leave not i ce in the Pedagog-ia n box in t he Admin i strat i on buildin g
GE O. R. WILLY Edito r
DAVID COS TELLO Bus in ess Man age r
EMELIA NOVOTNY Ca mpu s 1
MARION MARSH Cam pu s
1-{UTH SANDELL
HUMB I:.: RT
ED PATE
DOROTHY WADE C i rculation Peru
Special R e porter s : Lucy Arm s tr ong , E. L y le L a u g hlin, Bernice Le wis, H e ie r. Jo n es , J o hn Shus t e r
VSa Chadron
Pent state T e a c h e r s Col lege, th e s tud ents anti faculty, th e " P" c lu b Saturday, Feb. 23. the high sc h oo l b oy s to Peru th is wee !;: 'rhe big gymnasi um is a t
1 service th e sw im ming pool, the s hower La th s th e class r ooms 'V ewant you to reel a t h o m e in Pe r u. The "P" c lub will furni s h you as g o od I lf qfficials a s you find in th e s t a t e. You are going to h a v e a tou ru a · H Ze nas were out in the mitltll e of me n t. Lit e ocea n would Viv i a n Rowe ? He m emb e r th at eve r ybody ca nnot. win Bu t every body ca n fi g h t unt il th e i If Major s is yo un g i s Ma rla s t whi s tl e. May yo u hav e a good lime a t P e ru. 1 jorie Arn -ol d?
If Lo uis e gets mad at G e orge- Wi ll y Oak. 11 1a tty nob l e thoughts which w e s h a ll care?
1 n c n r fGJ ·get [r o m th a t s p eec h. 1 If Per u was fl oo d e d wo uld Dorothy So m e ve r y sma ll pl at e s a r e wrap - : We!lnesday, t h e f r es hm e n program, Wad e ? If s h e got lo s t wou l d Ra y m o nd pe t! UJJ in in te r e s ti ng things, a nd th e W!lich p os tpon ed some wee l' s ago , , H unter '/ I;tlle t own o( Oak is on e o f th e m. wa;; gi\ e n by t h e ban d. D ir ec t e d by If ;\ Jr. De lz e ll looks go od in pi n k , 'l' he O r ego n Trail wa s th e fir s t and :'ll r l in rl r a th ey s tarted th e prog ra m what c olors would F e rn War e? t h e m os t Ca mous o( th e o ve rland trail s Gilt 1 ifci !'. with two p e pp y se l ections. I I f Fu ll er w oodi e we t·e a s up c r inin l\'el lt e n te r e d th e s t a t e F c llow !I: g this wa s a s a lo ; ten!le n t would E ll a T iec h ? tH a r the point w h e r e J effe r so n a nd :w Ln c i ll c :-.1ee l•, w hi c h eve ryone en - I Spea ldng o f tr ees- do es Ma b l e .Jorn Gage cou n ti e s meet on the l\ebraska- joye d He l e n :'IIill e r th e n gave like Oakes'/ l·a..,sas l i n e. 1t fo ll ow e d th e cour s e ; !tnmo 1on s reatli ttg entitled. "The of t h e Littl e B l u e Ri ver acro s s .J effer- ;\Jo n r lling \' e il" which kevt th e a udi- Y W C. A Tlta yc r l\ttclw ll s C lay a nd 1 c n ce itt a co tt t in ual fit of l aughte r ) l yso li. Ada m s co nn li p:; the n cr oss e d th e d e- Th e I oy s · quart e t , acco nipani etl b y I I t r "t l If d r ill e to the P l atte n e a r th e h ea d or Yerkes, sa ng a neg ro melo- r ta vc to bn ·efi'tvt( 1 my se If• ta n I s o G r and Is lan d itt Hal l Co unty, t hen wa nt o e t or my s e o ;:now. dy, whi c h s till l; ent u s Ia u g hitt g and I t b bl d b ;tl o n "' the s out h si de o f t h e Platt e - · want o e a e as ays go y, b in (act. m ad e u s urge them ba ck for 1 l ll t o u." h 1\:e·,t nt e'· Phe l JlS GOSJ1er a n ti l\ wa•·s t o Io o l• my s e lf s tr a ight in the J 111 01 c." Quite n a tu rally , t h e , ·· Dawso n. t o a po in t in K e ith co un ty f res h men t hou g h t it "altogeth e r fi t- , e ye; a bo nt s eve n m il e::; ca s t o( l3ig Sp rin gs r don t want to s ta tt tl. w ith the setl ing a ttll n ro 11 er" to get off a fe w jokes " h e r e it cr m se d th e So u t h P l atte a n ti on so m e of n ob l e c itize n s , so two ling s un. co ntinu e d up th e so uth s i de of th e 1 n eg r o s perfo m 1etl t hi s d u ty , a nd l eft .\nd hate m ys elf [or things I've clone :\or th P l atte thro u g h Keith, G a rd e n, I t 12 no II d . ' t u s a : " a 1U goo s p in s a s " ,. ;\ [o r rill .a nd Scotts Bluff countie s , I . . I dott't want to keerJ on a c lose t s h e!. re s ult. of thcu· humor. I \\'h e re it passe d out of Nebras k a m to F . 1 tl G' 1 , C I IJ t 0 tl e ;; h e ll ,.,·, omin"'. ! 'rtl a y t e tr s _u 11u n 1 A l ot ol' s ecret s aLout my s e l f. · "' I program. und e r the dtr ect t on or S u e At in t e rv al s a ll a l ong this t r a il J And foo l m yse l f. a s T co me a nd go, 0 Con n or. t gtve n a s a ve r y stat i on s were pla c e d (o r th e 1 f t . Into th inlo ng t hat nobody e l se wtll · c l e ver ltttl e t hr ee ac t p ay, e a un ng of d c lh e rin g m ai l a nd a l s o tl G' 1 , Cl 1 1 't 1 At tl I know tc tr s u ) ant t s wor L 1e !'o r th e bene lit of pas s e n gers. Th e r e L l i 1 Th e lwu l o( m a n I r ea ll y a m ; I e nd or t h e f1r s t act, om se · a rn s a n t we r e tw o o f t hese statio n s in l\u c koll s b 1 1 1 t I d on't wa nt to d ress up m yse l f m He l e n H um e r t. sa n g a O\•e y c u e , 1 co unty , a n d a l s o a fort that the p 2o- I 1 t tl 1 ( tl tl t E 1 s ha m a tH a 1C en1 o te secon ac , • r ma pi e h arl built for prot e ct io n aga in s t C 1 0 1 J 1 I t 1 1 1 <l "·CY a tH pa a ::- \SO IL C OSee n- • the Indi a n s. Tltose were Liberty 1 1 1 ' ' want to g o out Wit h my h ea d e r ect, I ·:tt!t a s ong IJ,· a ll the g 1r s m t t e pro- l•':t n n, Oak G r ove and Ltttl e Blu e · I want to des erv e a ll m e n's r espect; t e s pectiv e ly or "T h e Nar r ow s '' a s t h e gram. But h l' r c in th e st ru ggl e for fame and la t ter wa s somcli m es ca ll ed. A l out - pe l( h alf way b e t ween Oak G r ove a nd "T h e T h e Gi rl :;' Cl uh r eg ular chapPI 1 want to be a ul e myse iL i'\a rrows " i s l oca t ed th e p eacefu l li t tl e m eeti ng was h e l d F e bru ary 12 , in tbe I don't wa nt to look at my self a nd
i·ill age o( Oak It is n a m e d fo r th e c h a r:e l. ;\liss Blaol;:e n ship e nt e rta in- , !mow Oak Gro ve St at ion, wh ic h in tu r n got e d wit h two vo ca l sol os. A de l ig h tfu l ITh at l'm l.J lund e r and bluff and e mpty it s n am e [ r o m a l a r ge grove or oak pi a n o se l e ction was r e nd e r e d by Mar- j s h o w. t r ees just n ort h of t h e staliott. i o n i\ l arc h. Th e !l rog ram was co n- Ruth Adam s c 1m1 c 1l with a reading ";\lal\ing Reu - T can n eve r bide m yse l f from m e;
CHAPEL Mond ay, th e lO t h , our c onvo ca tion p e riod was do ub led, in o rd e r t h a t 11 e mi g ht h ave a lon ge r tim e to s pe nd in m e m o ri a m or o ur two g reat w ar pr esid e nts , Al.J r a h a m Lincoln a nd Wo o drow Wil so n. Af t e r D ea n Del zell had give n a s h ort introd u c tory t a lk,
PETERSON STUDIO Peru, NebrS. I
PERU GANDY KITCHEN Ice
Cand y Sandwiches
Gym Shoes
Fo r Me n a n d Wom en From $ 1. 35 to 3 '25 a pair.
G i ve them
Repairing.
ben P rO!JO:ie.'' by H e l e n Jon es : T s ec w hat others may n e v e r see; Dott't [m·gct t h e Gir l s' Clul.J P l ay 1 T !mo w w hat othe r s may n eve r !mow; " Littl e " ' ome n " to be g i ven i\la r c h 1 r n e ver ca n fo o l m yseU, a nd so, i tt t h e n ew audit o r ium Adm i ss ion Wh atev e r h a pp e n s, I wa nt to be 35c for adu l t s a nti 25c for c hil dren. 1 SeH- r es pecti n g and co n sc ience fr ee
The girls had a birthday tea t hi s 1
mott t h , a s this i s their birthd ay we ek 1 The above p oem by Edga r J;- Gue s t yo u !mow-j u st five yea r s old ! Th e 1 wa s read i n our W ed n esday m ee t i n g (acuity r oo m w as ado r a bl y d ecorate d a nd we have contribute d i t that oth ers
to fit both th e occa ss io n o( t h e bir t h - I mig h t e nj oy its b eauty.
Jewe l ry Rep airing We
ly Gettuine material in our watch repair wort<
Prices Reasonab l e
ICHAS. F. FOLEY
JEWELER t h e p rogram open ed with a e ulo gy to Lin co ln g i ven by Roscoe \\"rig h t. It was unH SHa ll y we ll work-
day and the day of F ebru a ry n ed I
h ea rts a n d c u pids se e med to be every- j w h e r e and a love ly b i g bir t hd ay cake I Ottl Wcd n e s cl a y eve nin g m e e tin b N b e raska City , Nebr. w ith ju s t fiv e li ttle pink can dl es was v e ry w e ll atte nd ed a nd Miss 903 Central ave. u!l ou t and d e l i vere d an d was cerlltin l y a fit tin g t ribu te to 011r dearly hc luvetl 11res i!len t o( th e C iv il War Arter t hi s numb e r Est h e r
I: •'t' fe t· read "T h e Perfect Tribute," ,, !tid1 s h e gave with s u c h feeling an d
IJE><tuty t lm t it went s trai g ht t o the hea rt of eve r y l i sten er. A e u l o gy to the last w -il son, was then t e l in :rP.d hy Ruth Bl omqui st. It gave t•s s n mc ve: t·y beaut if ul thots abo ut 1hat t:o ll le hero who gave hi s lifo fo 1· ronnl ry- a nd o11r s Th o prog r am
t;I(> SC(l w it h a n ad dre s s on Vil son by l 'n t e W e ca rri ed away
atlomecl, o n e 'or th e ta bl es. St ill r e- I Winni e h ad a n in teres tin g n1cmber in g t hat it was Va l e nt in e s pr e pa r atiOn fo r a ll t h ose who a s se mthe g ir l s served re d an ti white ' b le d. ca n d y h e arts, a s we ll as li t tl e heart- I i\1 iss R uth Sa n dell f a v o r e d the girl s s h a ped cn l, es, d eco rate d in the pretti- I wi th a pi an o so l o. W e a ll e nj oyed i t es t way imag in ab l e , with pink a nd Ia nd wis h t o t h a n!{ her for hel ping u s white frost in g - jus t HI.:e th e old 1 enjoy our t o v ic of tb e ev e nin g fa s hion la ce y va l e ntin e s we c e r tai n- !· S e vern.! of the m etnb e r s s p oke of Iy fe l t a s if it h a d be e n a rea l 24-2-14 Ut e m a ny w ays o f gettmg the mos t ou t
afte1· this littl e Va le n tine t ea. Iof natur e ; thru a r t mu sic, righ:;
Th e fina ls in t h e Hi g h Tournam e nt w ill be played day ni g ht.
Grnste ne & W olj)
Icompanion s and g ood lite r ature.
S h 1 All Y. W. gi rl s be r eady to coutribc 00 i ute to th e recon s truction of t h e Y.
S atur1 w. C. A. buildin gs in J apan As this
Nebraska
D r ayage, Liv t! ry h ire a n d G arage work
We gi v e pr o mpt a nd effi ci e nt se rvice, Misses Lois Or d an d Ma r garet
Ia n of Aubu r n and Misses L eVerve Wa r e and Mari e J oh nson of Oma ha were guests of t he Trip l e M. Cl ub ove r t he week end . A fee d was pr epar ed fo r them.
I Mr. Clayb urn has a. new n a me for f
For School Supplies. Stationery. Fine Candies
YOCK MICHEL, (ph on e 2) Per u , Ne b
t he TOl"l id zon e-'l'h e h ot place \Ve boos t Peru- a n d Fe e d you too
! Wear e think ingofputtin g on a con- BU R L I NGTO N C J\. FE t est to see "who mi sses th e o ld do r m O n e b lock n orth B u r li n gto n D e p ot , doo1·s mos t." Thos e who are expect! ed to be ca ndi date s a r e Hon G N. t:y: , :N:e:b : r: :::::::::::::::::!
1 Peel<, Th orp e, W ill y, Buiesing, Liclcty jj i William s, Matthews , Gil kenson a n d S ay It with F lo wers:
CA. L L A. T others too numerou s to mention
I Th e Home-s iclc bug has been fly in g F r es h cut flow e r s fo r a ny occas io n s uch as we ddings birth -
!II Ph days and pa r t ies We g r ow o ur ow n fl o w e r s.
CS armac y , arou nd th e campus and bas bitte n stort:>, co rn e r G: E Ber th old, F lorist of the g i r ls and t h ey a r e fa tal- 6th st. & F i rst Corso f Iy wounded. Thos e going hom e fo r
Barn
You shoul d m 11 ke it a point when you v i s it t h e City, to com e in for your Hoisiery to ma t ch tho s e new SHp pers
We're hea dqu a rters f o r Hosi e ry to 1n a tch all the new shoe
Humming R i rcl Pure Silk Ho s iery a t $ 1. 50.
A ll an A Hosi e r.v for t h e w h o le family.
C hildr en's H ose to m ee t a ll ki ncls of co ndi t io n s fr o m 25 c t o 75c.
t r eatme nt a r e Mu r ie l Sc h eue r, Juanita "; Brun s, Ern es tin e Robertson, Vivian Rowe, Gladys Ku r tz and Mar jori e Arno ld I H elen Jones was called hom e Tuesd ay even ing on accoun t of th e illn ess Iof h e r fathe r. I Gu y W illi a m s of th e 1906 cl a ss ca ll ed o n Mr Sandbur g Thur sday eve n ing.
Se6 M ardis-- -
Y our always appreciated Fruits, Confections, Lu ncheon Goods
Quality Groceries
- FOR 6 0 0 0 E.'\ TSSee M ardis
Mi ss i\'I McA lpin a nd Miss H el en Ho lli way of N.e bra"Ska City were Pe r u 1visitors over thi s 'Week and mad a arra n ge men ts fo r work tl1is s u mmer. ..,:.-.:= Cretchen War temrltl.beh , ha s been U on the s ick Hst this If it sc h oo l t har yo u wa nt. we ha ve th e m. Janet Br u ns vis it ed ov er ,_the week end with h er siste r Ju a ni ta. Ge t the f ee l ing o f ht:>ing- by co ming t o
Pr ofe ssor Beck gav e th e J ournalis m c lass a rar e pa rty Monday ni ght. • Clea rin g the Peda g ogia n ofCice a nd
I filing the ol d numb ers fur ni s h ed the e nte r tai n men t of t h e even ing.
l CA1UPUS IIUJIO R
Ph o n e 25
Pe r u, .Neb r J. C C H i\ TELA. IN, The Jeweler
THE OlD E ST BANK 8N PERU
Ladies' Hose in cotton, lisle and silk to $2 50
Got ham Gold stripe silk Hosie r y , $ 2 00. I
F. W. CLEVELAND & SON. I
Nebrask i1 Ci ry Ne hr. -
W H }' TAKE C tiJ A f\J C E§
When } OU can bu y Society Brand :and Hart =S ch affn er &. /\1arx
CLOTHES
Stetson and>!Wallory Hats
Heid Caps, Manha tt e n Shirts Shoe s
The Dammast Clothing Co.
(Whe
Just Received a N e w L in e of
Anyone wi s hing th e a ddress of l\li ss
Beatrice Fairflax, may ob tain thE> s ame from Mi ss Pal mer, or Miss Rine-
h a rt E' ' ERE i"l'
Il ots of iife, was ai. lhe Ev erett meeting of F ebr u ary 14
1 After roll call and the b usiness of i the e 1re ning had been con s ider ed t!ln
Iminutes was spent in pa r l imentar y d r ill , p r eceding t he p r ogram
j The m otio n was m a de that Ell a
T e ich s in g a bass so lo, as s h e h a d
' been try ing to do previou s to th e
Peru Variety
1'1od ern Up· iO - da te Fac u l ty and S t uden ts will fmd a co rdial welcome here
Citizens State B a n k
Th e B ank on the.Corner
S 0M E; t>E; 0f» 6G S f»t; N E> t h ei r od d ch a n ge , ot h e r s in ves t " i t in a Ac c o un t. T h e di ffe re nce late r o n i n li fe i s t h e di ffe r e n c e be t wee n "Succe s s " a nd ' Fa i l ur e ''
W hy not open a Sav in gs A c coun t T od ay ?
W E PA Y 5 perce n t I N T E RE S T O N S AV I NGS ·
! meet in g. T h e n an a m end m en t was
Iadded, th a t Alto n Hair accompany
1 h er. Ye s - t.. u t how? wh en ? wh er e ?
Tim e was ca ll ed before the motion and am e ndm ent were exe cuted. Th e
I 11 1 dis a ppointmnt was grea t, especta Y fo r t hos e by wh om t h e motion wa s to P
1 be carried ou t.
1 T h e mee ti n g t h en closed with th e fo ll owing pr og r a m Piano So lo , by Gr ieg, fl.uth Sand ell.
· Re a cli n g, " Rory O'More", E s th e1 ' Keefer ; P ia no Du e t, " The Jolly Bla ck s mith" Ethe l Li11da hl a nd Pear l Newhouse. Th es e num be r s were all enjoyed
1 a ncr a dded th e fi n is h in g tou ch to the eve nin g.
1 Th e atte n t ion of memb er s o f t in s soc iety is ca ll ed to the n ew by - law s
JHI!' f". e:I ancl a cce pted at this m ee tin g ! T he du es fo r each ter m , semester, or s umm er schoo l, s h a ll be payabl e ! at t h e fir s t r eg u lar m ee ting in that te rm ; provided t ha t in the case of n ew me mb e r s due s s h all becom e payable at the fir s t r egul ar m ee tin g
1 after their admi ss ion to member s h ip
I Every pe r s on who has not paid h is
I o r he r dues a t t h e e n d of on e month from th e t im e th ey become payab le,
Is ha ll be a utomati ca ll y droppe d [rom
1 th e mem be r s hip of this s oci ety, and
Imay be r e-a dmitted only on th e sam e
I co ndition s as n ew m em ber s provid ed t h a t a n y m emb e r may be granted an e xtens ion of one month, who show s to the s oci ety jus t r eas on s wh y s uch
Ie xtens ion s ho u ld be g r anted
1 One wee lc before any per s on m ay
1be rl ro pp ed f 1·om m em ber s hip
I this s ecti on, th e tr eas urer of t hi S
s ociety s ha ll notifY t h e said member, and to w h om t h e rln es may be
patti.
PERU STATE BANK
Gr oceries
D ry Goods
Shoe s & Gllenberger -
We ca n r ebu il d a n d r e n e w th r ee pai r s of yo ur co m fo rta b le o ld s h oes f o r th e p r ice of o n e goo d n e w pa ir. "Flex i b le So les u sed on wo m e n' s s h oes
T HE BEST S H OE SHOP- - Elmer Ri nger, Proprietor.
In gersoll Red ipoint Penc il s
Simple M echanism M akes Pencil
Lasting
Prices from 5oc to $5 00 Each
Loyal Pharm a cy S uccesso r t o F i s h e r Br os.
The Big
Basket Ball
Tri-State Tourney 24 Teams February 22=23,
Wi nner s o f L ast Yea r 's T ourn<lment. The h ig h school toumament or 1923 in cluded both boys a nd g irl s Ste rli ng h ig h sch ool. which late r won the
Istate t itl e, won th e a t Peru. Th e Sterl ing girl§ won from Peru 23 to ! 21, from John so n 62 to 29 and fr om
IFall s City 21 to 15. The g ir ls ' tourney will not be h eld t h e s ame ti me as Ithe b oys' th is year.
I The boys ' teams were d i vid ed into 1 t wo classes: Class A a nd Clas s B. In Cla ss A we re Gretn a, Humboldt, Stella, Falls C ity, Syrac u se, Au burn, P eru Prep and Nebraslte City. Gretna wo n the titl e in a hair-raisin g game with P e ru P r e p by a scor e o f 14 to 13. Gr e tna had defeated Nebraslm City in the first r ound, an d Stella 18 t o 10 in the second round. P e ru had defea ted Aub urn 19 to 10 in the first round and Syrac u se b y t he same sc or e i n the seco n d r ound.
I n Class B were Crab Orc ha_rd, Ne ma ha, Honey Creek, John so n , Dunba r, Sa lem , Coo k and Peru Juniors. Dunba r took the c up b y winning th e final s from C r ab Orchard 37 to 17. Dunba r wo n fr om J ohnso n in the first
Tri..,Sta te Tourney. 24 Teams
Feb. 22-23
Southern Smile Is th t Best
T onic
King
' s
Barber Shop
You u::;e eig-hteen when vou frown; fo.H ma ke a smile :. O:;t eo pthy y ou to r est yo ur face" Dr E R. •{eyn old s , Auburn, Ne b r ., in P e ru twice each week. Phone o r write f o r app o intment
E _H' " tt·st ed ti ttcd guar:mteed
I F x f ee good fo r two years
I D r. M. M Special ist
I
E yP , Ear, No;:e anrl Throat
I , O ftic e over Buc k' sBoo terie Phonp 69 Neh r City
BE A GOOD CORRESPONDEN T with th e Heacock Plan a nd ear n a goo d inco m e whil e le arning; we show you how; b eg i n actual work at once; all o r, spare time; experience unneces!:'ary; no canvassing: send f o r pa rt icula r s Newswriters training Bur eau, Bu ff alo, N Y.
€ RY.STA.6 TH t. ATRE
Fr i d ay an d Saturday_
l:'eb 22 and 23
"My Wild I rish Rlse" with an all star c ast. Adm issi on IOc and 20c
Moflday and Tuesday
Feb and 26
Ray St e wart in a Wes te rn A tt r action Wednesd ay and T hursday
Feb 27 and 28
The Ha lf Br eed with Wh eeler Oa k ma n, an d Pathe News Priday an d Saturday
Feb. 29 a n d March l · We s ley Barrey in Rag-s to Riche s.
Footwear that Beautifies round 14 to 7, a n d from Cook in the second 11 to 6. Crab Orchard had It is essential to wear beaten Peru in t h e fir s t r ound 26 to 11, a nd H oney Cr eek In the secon d a shoe th at is prettil y 14 to 12. shaped and desi gned
Thi s y ea r th e Dunbar l ads a r e tO Obt a in att1·active ed for Cla ss A, a nd t he Class B eff t d • c hampion s hip is th e most un ce r tain I ec s eslrect by well th in g in th e tourney. Th e All -Sta r 1 dre ss ed WOtnen. team se le cted fr om Class A la s t year I incl u ded:
Fo r ward- Conlde, Peru.
Forward-Pugh, Ste ll a.
Center- T o rb y, Gretna.
Guard-Cowe ll, Per u Guar d-Eklecr y, Gr etna.
Tbe All-Star team in Cla ss B included : Forwa r d- Smith , Dunba r
F orward-Daldn, Coo le
Cen ter- H e urr t, Dunbar Gu ar d-Wittwer, Honey Creek. Guard-Bogott, Cr a b Orc hard.
The n ewest e r eat io ns shown is built over th t 1 e s age ast of brown suede leath er WI th a gore 10 the side to fit 1 0 s nug y ar ound t he ankle t her spn ng s tyles are now in all sh d d 1 , ·a es an ea thers.
Homeyer 's Shoe Store
"The H o me of Good Shoes " and " Arrowhead " Hose NEBRASKA CITY, NEBR.
THE PERU PEDAGOG IAN
Entered at the Postoffice at P e ru, Nebraska as second-c la ss m atter
one- p o int mar gi ns. S hub e r t p layed P er u a c lo s e ga m e ; a nd S tella h eld Humbol dt b ett e r t h a n th e sco re ind ica tes.
$ 1. 00 per yea r S in g le copy 5 cts
If y ou do not r e ce iv e yo ur Pedagog ian leave noti ce in the Pedagogian box in th e Administration building.
Pub li shed Weekly by the Peru State T eac hers Goll ege 'l'h c fi r s t ga me of th e tourn e y wa s th e Ste ll a -H umbold t gam e Coach Ha nson 's t eam t oo k a s hut-o u t. Th e Ste ll a lad s s eemed un a b le to locate th e ba slw t. Moye r w as th e s tar of th e winn e r s Hinld e pl a yed b es t for
GEO R. WILLY
DAVID COSTELLO
EMELIA NOVOTNY
MARWN MARSH
CRYSTA L MEYER
MYRL EMRICK SANDEL L
H EL YN HUMBI.!:RT
MILDRED PATE GRACE MEITZ
DOROTHY WADE
I th e lo se r s Ed ito r Hn mJJ ol!lt, J:?.
B u s in e s s Manager g pt s I AllJI'I g h t. (. - - -- -0 0 0 - Ca m p u s 1 r. - - --4 0 8 · Campus J Ho ag la nd, c l 0 2 0 t ' Ch a nd le r , c. o o o rgam z a 1o n s I
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to the ran g y guard fr o m Talma g e who se w o rk a g ai nst Neb r aska Ci t y IHe nd e r s o n. f. ff, and Thurm a n wa s de s e1 v ing m e rit. Ho ward , r. _ o o 0 The guarding in Cl a s s B wa!'l b ett e r than th e forw a r d play T h e r e IC:i hs on. c. - - - 0 0 0 wer e mnay goo d guard s and a few g ood f orward s Barret re ce i ved h is ' place for hi s work ag a in st Aub urn , Moyer fo r hi s wor k again s t P eru. I Re fe r ee : Gilk e n s on. C urti s e asily t h e b es t ce nt e r. R eese and Ray w e r e g i v e n guards , Th e Ste rling-Crab Or c ha r d ga me a ft e r cl ose cont!!s ls wit h Montj! o mery o f H u m b o ldt, and McElroy , o f wa s o n e of th e thrill e r s The team s we r e e ve n l y matc h ed At t h e en d o f t h e ha l f t h e sco r e stood fiv e a ll. Ste J, I n C ia s s C th e re w e re few j! uard s and no ou t standing cent e r , lin g pi c ked up o ne m o re point th a n I h e torwa 1d p lay wa s go o d Th e Py g my Wa) m o r e , of D ouglas , wa s Cr a b Or c h a rd th e se cond h a lf a nd won e a s il y th e b es t p lay e r <•f the w i nners o f the cla ss His shots w e re ac - j15 to 14. St e rling h a d no ou ts ta.n dc ur a t e an d h e w as t he lif e o f the pa r t y Witw e r , of H o ne y Cr e ek, p lnyers L Wel s c h wa s hi ghC la ss B se le ct i o n in 192 3 , d ese rv es hi s place. L. Heather wa s g iv e n po mt m an for t h e .los c r s_. I · t' · 1 b f h h · f h ' t Th S t crlm g lo 11 s p os t w n prtrnar y e ca u s e o t e E o wmg o 1s e arn. e r e 1s g l ittl e t o c h oose amon g H e ath e r. M c De rmott. of Co ok, Srone , of Nehaw· S tt>i ul;nl c r L - - - 1 k a , a n d Bruhn, o f Hon e y D a kan , th e Co ) k s pe e d merchant, , Ba r r et, r. - - -- - - - 0 Dorn n. L - - - - 1 wh o pla y e d gu a rd a g ain s t Do u g las is a f o rwa r d; but h e looked li ke the i Bo de n c _
Davenp o rt, of Peru.
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HU.\HAH, A:\'H l'J" \ 'l''I'S:1lO UT ][ t he ga me.
WI\ .FIHS'l ' HOUND CLASS A ! Tluubnr, W I g
Nebras k a Ci t y , Falls City , Dunba r , I s lnil h. f. __ :J tl fi t I C. li.>ho n , t. - - - - 2 a iiCI P lalt s mo nth s urviv ed 1c II'S ll e ll'itt c - - - - - 2 r o und of to u r n amen t pl a y. Ne br a s l\a ! g - - - - - - - 1 Ci ty elimin ate d Coach D r a k e' s Ta l- 1Wilh e lm, g. - - 0 magr tea m a[l e r a 11 r ctty ba ttl e 1;,. Wer. tLoro, i\ lo. s e n t thr ee pla yer s to g l 'H h os pil al a II(] co n se qu e ntl y for- 1 1!1111 1 - [. -1 ° I . ll CI Ill ,,!'ci t ed to Fa ll s City Dunbar won th e 1\ a s le n s c.· - - - - - - - - - 2 clo<: Ps t ba ttl e o [ t he eveni n g [ r o m F1·an cc e. - - - - - - - 1 rac use. P latts mouth gave Thur- 1Til hc ls , g - - - 0
1:1:.. n, I owa a. drubbin g Coac h Kridel- - - - - - 1 \ l g _ o ln.ugh 's t eam could uot ge t s t a rted. R efe re e : \Vcim e r
AVGNLJG ST0R E; AU Winners. N o 'Kn o ckers
1 L G.r iffin. f. - - - - - - - 1 1 3 I L " els c h. [. - - - - --3 s· 9 '' c. - - - - 1 0 2 fg p ts ' H Griffin , g. _ o 0 0 0 0
0 4 It too k two extra p e r io ds t o d ec id e th e Auhum - Bi ancha r<l ga m e Nei the J
1tea m se e med a bl e to loc a te th e ba sfg pt s ket. Bla n c hn rd n ever scor ed fr om th e
0 0 no or , a u d Aub u m sco r ed once. Cur-
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Auburn, G
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T a lm age 's p o pular team k e pt pa ce Co a c h R othert s team from the i\ncl r c w. g. o Cul well , g ___ o
wi t h t]l e C i ty l a ds for ha lf of th e fir s t Pla tte \\" a llw d a \\" ttY with a game Ulan c hnrd, 4. ] e ri od T h e n th e City pull ed a way whil e T a l mage s lu m p ed a nd wer e l eading at the h a l[ 16 to 6 Sc h otu e r op en ed up t h e s eco nd h alf and with Ritte r a nd P et e r s k e p t t h e Cit y bu s y. Th e ga me e nd ed 29 t o 2 2 Albe r a nd ll ar d ic k !ll ay ed t he ste llar gam e for th e winn e r s
O\'C r T h urm a n , l a Th e H aw k e yc s un- g ac c u s tom ed to a big fl oo r d id n o t 11l a y 1R ea cl c r , f. - - - 0 u p t th I T t I- d C! D unh am. L - - - - 0 o e u· a .>1 1 y. \. r eCJ I an 1ase I I fage r l v. c. 0 we r e R ot he rt 's a ces Kr ec ji s ho wed 1 McE l roy, g - - 0 ra r e driublin g a lr i l ity. Bnuldra did IF oust, g --- 0 t he bes t wor k fo r K r ill 's q uin tet. T h e R cfe 1ce : w e i me r. s co r e a t th e h al( e nd ed 11 to 3
Scho ol Su p pJi es and S tationery
Fountain pens, A utomat i c pencils
Remington Portab l e T yp e writer
H. U. LAND OLT
Ph o n e s 7 3 and 78
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Repa i r in g .,
Expert Watch an.d J e we l r y Repairing
We use on ly Genuine material in our watch rep air w o r k
Price s Re asonable
City, 29 g l'latt
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CHA S F. F OLEY
Whited c. o II g. - - 4 ) g. - - - - - - - - - 1 g p J::l. c ha l, L 0 2 2 n t 1e las t tln cc game s t 1e e1u I 0 0IH at!. g. - - -0 0 0 bras lm City 4? to 17 a nd f ro m Au1 9 Wn s lcy , g - - - 1 0 2 · b 6 N b k 1 3 Bu tt e r y g -----=---0 0 01 urn 1 to 4. Th o City ga m e was e ras a City , Neb r. 903 Ce ntr a I av e 'J' alma g c, 22 g I 1'Jiurman , H. Ipl a yed a t P e m , t he Auburn ga m e a t fg p ts g f g pl.s Auburn. 0 gl R r. - - - 0 1 1 1 r eru, Gl. Ri tte r, f. - - - - - - - - 4 F o lk e r ts f. - - - - - 0 St r ome r , f. - - 0 Pete r s c. - - 2 Da mm e, g - - - - - - - 0 Sc hottl c r, g - - - - - 3 0 0 Ra ul ell a. r. - - - - 2 o 4 1 1 t 1<} S te ele , c __ o o o g S ur [ncc g 0 1 1 1Il a r aJ Htll r. - - - 1 3 2 6 Bnr ;on ' g: ======----- - 0 0 0IScl k, f. - - 15 0 0 ' - - IC11 c 0 1 7 R efe r ee, Bu ctlg e n ba c b c :'• · -' Sea l s, c. 0 Re fe r ee : T h e Dun r -Sy r ac us c [ra.ca s was a. toss-up fro m th e fir s t. B oth team s we re set fo r victo ry a nd th e game \Vas in dou b t unlil t he fin al whi s tl e bl e w. At h a H tim e t h e s cor e wa s tied :tt s ix n il. K a s te ns did th e w ar!( for Sy ra c use ; S mi th , H ew itt a nd Gi bbou s (' J, ASS n P I!ODUCE S S Ol'm Cow e ll, g - - --- 0 Ar gabr ig ht , g. __ o l IR ST l!O U ND THRlJ, LE ltS Aubul'll, 4 Humbold t , Per u P 1·ep, Ste rlin g and F'rn r y, r. Aubum s ur v ivccl th e fir s t r ound of Kl e in, e. - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 play iu Cla ss B 'l' wo of tl10se gam e s, Afln mso u , c. 0 t h o Ste rlin g -CJ•n iJ Or c ha1d a nd Au-And er so n , c . - - - - - - 0 bur u -Dl a n ch a r d ga mes we r e won 1 L amb ert, g JY And rew s g. 0 fg pts 1 27 4 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fg pts 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • GPns t e ne & Wolf Reg is t er ed Optometrists Nebraska Ci ty -
Sar"'eant & RI·ce r.o.
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A joint meP.ting of the Y. W. Whol.e.aale. Grocers and Y M. was he ld Wednesday Neb k C evening and a special invitaton was rus a tty , Nebraska extended to all outsiders. A large f crowd, in cl uding seve r a l of the
Fo r Sc hoo l Supplies, Stationery, Fiue Candies, a " d ,\'\ e d i ci n e s
CALL AT
Barnes' Pharmacy
The Silk Frocks of Spring Are Very Gay Things
- gay not only in the hrigh t colorings and brig ht embr o id e r ies br i ght.trimm ing t o uches, but gay their bouffant fa sh ion ing s as well.
In our spring d rs pl ay , ther e are just those fashion ings that will deli g ht the h eart of any woman. in everything from nov elty t <:dieta to the mos t sop hi s ticated o f lcvely crepe satins.
Smartness personified is expffS:'ed in t hese beautiful soring cir ,- s 'lesespecially appropriate for recep. · tion and banquet wear.
They are shown in all the d e li. cate pa s tel s h ades as well as many Brow n and Black.
Priced $15.00 and up
Nebraskn Ci t y, Nehr.
WHl' TAKE CHANCES
Wheu
buy
townspeople, at tended Miss
Gockley, p res iding, eonduted the
IDrayage, Livery hire and Garage work.
We give prompt and effic ient service.
IYOCK MICHEL, (phone 2) Peru, Neb.
We boost Peru-and Feed you too BURLINGTON CAFE
singing and gave the scripture reading. Miss Gock ley then introduced the speaker of the evPn· in g , Rev. Mr. Mill er. Mr. Miller 1 spoke on China and had a number Say It with Flowers:
One block north Burlington Depot Nebraska City, Nebr.
Iof sli des to illu s trate the points of Fresh cut flowers for any occasion such as weddings birthhis lect ure. The inf ormation he days and parties. We grow our own flowers. imparted to u s was first-hand, as Greenhouse store, corner G: E. Berthold, Florist Mr. Miller ha s s pent considerable a::6:t:h:s:t.:&:F:1r:s:t time touring in China, and wa s '!"
Ienabled to tell conditions just as th ey are. Among the int e re s ting
11 points brought out were: The tremendous resources of C hina , a s yet lar{!ely undeveloped; the mode of I ivin g among the vari !.lUS classes. I their work, customs , and r e ligi ons; and especia lly the part which phil anthropic and missionary movements are playing in these affairs.
We are certain that after listening to Rev. Mr. Miller's lecture no one wi II consider that money and time devoted t o the constructive w o rk being carried on in China is spent in vain.
This mee ting is the fir st of a ser;es in which lectures relating to world problems will b e deliver ed We tru st that all will be as su c· cessful as wa s the first.
Sopohmore Class Meeting.
The weekly meeting of the class was held in L 107, Thursday morn· ing Omar Sperry gave us a brief outline of the work being accomplished by the Peruvian staff From what he said the Peruvian wi ll be m o re inte resting and unique than ever before. The J work is progressing more rapidl y 1 than last year, being about one
Imonth ahead of the schedule.
The contract for th e invitations
I ha s b ee n le t. The price will be , You are urged to !let j your order in ear ly as possi hie
The invitations are very ate, the style being one of the , leading ones of the seaso n
I The pins have n ot been se lected \ since there was some di sag reement j as to the kind. A motion was made, and unanimously voted, that we have the indvidual pin with the , guard. The question will be Ibrought up again nex week.
See Mardis---
Your patronage always appreciated Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Goods Quality Groceries
- FOR 6000 EATS
Phone 25
See Mardis
If it is school s uppl ies that yo u want. we have them. Get the feeling of being by coming to Peru, Nebr. J. C. CHATEL!\. IN, The Jeweler
THE OLDEST BANK IN PERU
Modern Up-to-date System
Faculty and Students will find a cordial welcome here
·Citizens State Bank
The Bank on th e Corner
.S0ME; their odd change, others " invest" it in a Savings Account.
The difference later on in life is the differ€nce between "Success" and ·'Failure".
Why not open a Savings Account
T oday ?
WE PAY 5 percent INTEREST ON SAVINGS PERU STATE BANK
Just Received a New Line of
Peru Variety
Peru on Way to Championship
P e rhaps the outstanding games
Groceries Dry Goods Shoes I
I of the week were the three in ' which the P e ru Bobcats playerl
= ==========================:; l in those three games Peru a lmost !cinched the Conference title. Every
Iteam in the Conference has lost 1 at lea s t two games excep t Peru 1 whieh still boasts a clear slate. Only Cotne r remains to be beaten t o give Peru an undisputed title.
The past week Peru won from I Doane, 29 to 23, smothered Wesleyan 38 to 16, and plucked the Chadron Eagles 33 to 17. Chadron )ost four of, five games on the trip. Cotner had a partially successful
road trip Hastings and Wayn e I continued to play good basket ball.
We can rebuild and renew three pairs of your comfortable old shoes for the price of one good new pair. "Flexible Soles used on women?s shoes.
THE BEST SHOE SHOP---Elmer Ringer, Proprietor. -
Prices From 5oc to $5 00 Each
HOUGJ AS COO J{, llUMllOLDT counted all of his from t he foul line. Sterling, Another Dark Horse, Wins.
After these p e op l e h a d f o u nded Naming Peru, Nebraska Up on t he M i s s o ur i r i ve r AND NE II AWJ( ;\. SURVIVE
l'utS1' JtOlJ.ND lN CLASS C
Hurlburt pi clce d up a field goal in the {Continued flrom fir s t page) las t minute of pl ay Gilke son le d for end of a 6 to 1 sco r e. Wittwer and Peru with 16 points, fo llowed by Bit- Bnthn did the work for the winners
gr ants from Peru, Il li nois, In that P e ru r e c e i ve d s o me of her
A people may be tracked by the a town h d uce d o ther s to c o m e by t he geographic n ame which t hey give t ey 10 t o the r eg ion s w hich they occupy letters th e y s ent bac k to t h e tr Doug las bar ely no se d out Hon ey zie with 11 points, and Weimer with He nderson played the be st Creek, Coole ran away from Sal em, 9 points Frary' s lone bask et was Sh uber t. H ende r so n mad e game fo r Peru was no ex cep tion to t h e ru le, folks. a good being named by a party o f emi - In a num b er o f in st ances we find Humboldt jus t pas sed Peru a nd Ne- [rom ncar cente r. showin g in th e to urn ey l! a wka put out in the first Coac h Glen Preston s aid after the I Jloncy Creel<, u. ronnel of tho ClastJ C tourn ey. Save game: "Play ing lilce t hat, Peru ca n g th e Cook-Salem gam e which Coole bea t any t ea m in Mis souri Vall ey." Wittwer, r. - - - -
Cg pts Ithe year 18 58 to 1859 some peopl e best settler by t h e merest c han ce, from Peru, Illinois , dec id e d to as when a fami Jy, e nr o ut e to Kanwon 22 to 7, th o ga me s we re c lo se. Peru 38 IAdams,
migrate westward. By boat, train, sas, cr o ssed the r iv er here ,
and with ox-teams they came, findin g satisfied friends and fer tlle
these migrating p eop le. There lands, chang e d their o r ig ina l plans, fg pts was Thomas Williams, wb o came to and ventured n o f a rth e r to wa rd Peru from Illin o is in 1859 , having ' ' b l eeding Kansa s "
i made a nine da ys t rip d o wn the The staid agricul t ura l c o mmu n -
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l , M1 sso uri , where there bee n n o soldiers o
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Referee: Faunce. '!'h e battl e betw'ccn Peru Junior s a nd Humb oldt Juni ors wa s a batt le roya l. Humb oldt s urvi ved, 6 to 3.
To tal 3 10 8 16 immigration be fu r t h er r es tri cted Refe r ee: Ru sse ll. in the Unit e d States. Peru took he r t hirty-fir st game at 1
Th e Brock t Eam con;;ists of L uc ile the expe n se oC the Chad r on Eagles. Bl k B R d E'"' ac vron eev e an ugar Wills' team f ro m the V\res t gave Peru : on e of the pr etties t st ru ggles o[ the IChard, wtth Bes ste Brown as alterJlumiJoldt , G
sea son. The En g les ta lli ed s ix points na te The Peru team is Fulton hc fo 1·c t he Bo bcats co uld get und er l Dav e np o rt George Clary and Cllffg fg pt s way. Th e n Captai n W iem er 's boys ord l{o berts, with Stacha R o binso n Car !;Jt. r. - - -2 0 " Jstart ed and he ld a 2 0 to 13 l ea d at as a lternate.
Rhoades, f. - -_ 1 0 2 half tim e · The lon g shootin g of I -
Chandl er. e - - --0 0 Fra r y a nd Ya tes and the follow-in Li ttle Women.
c·. 1roag la ud, c. -0 0 0 I s ho ots or Weimer rcatmed t he fir st A Sam u el French Produclton, to o Ipe ri od. feat ur ed. the be given S atu rd ay, March 1. i n the l'cru, 3. :. cco nd !Jenod. Gtllces on anu Mtlam coll ege auditorium, at 8 o'c lock. r. - - - - - 0 t heir u s t.t a l stead y ga me. Yates I Cast of charac terss:
C\Vla u;on. r. -f - - - -0 1 0 2 and O' Co nn or tl!d bes t for Chadron M M h AI" S eve ngc r, --' - -. - - - 1' 33 ; r a rc tee, o r e ns e n c.f. er n , · g fg r pts Mn• March Hel e n Ye ck
Dillon, g - - - - - - - - -0 1 1 Gill\eson, f. - -
HC'fC' r<' P: :'llilam. We im er, c. 3 1 0 7 eg arnt e un e Honey Cree k t hr ew a s urpri se into IBit7.ic, g. - "
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3 0 0 6 J o Marion Mar s h ll a \ pu port, - - - - - 0 0 0 J F rary f. -
2 1 10 Amy D ev a Armstrong eamp and g a vc Douglas the h a r dest i\li la m, g
Beth Marjorie Arnold li g ht thl' winners had during t he Total
Aunt Ma rch Yola Lamb tournam e nt. With Wittwe1· hi ttin g I Chadro n,
Mr Laurence F ern Walt z th e ha s li c t t he down-Sa le m-way lad s I C1"'1ss f.
led 10 to 6 at half lime. But Waymire Fn hik, f.
High School Debate
BROL:K vs. PERU
February 29 4:00 p. m.
0 Ha nnah
Pc ru Bobcats VS. Gotnc r Bu !dogs
Esth e r Kee f e r Katheryn J oi ner Marie Grab ill 20 lo 18. Tavener, g. _ o 0 0 0 D i rector :!0 'l'o t a l ___ 8 1 6 17 Stage manager Prop e rty manag e r g V Heathe r, f. - - - - - - --1
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2 1 O 81 Dunbar Ki cks Over Dop e Bu cket.
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0 0 ICity. Uhli g kept H a r dick covered. f"" t Ncbra slat Cily, 2;; , P 5 g fg pt s I Polin
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Full e r W ood i e Meyer Esther Del ze ll College Orc h es tra Willi a ms g _ o :\ Ia lone, g. - - - - - - - - - - - -0 Scott, g. ___ o 0 0 1 a nd Yost sa Yed t he day for Neb raska Sy nops is:
of t h e Mass.,
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0 2 1 3 1 13 0 0 0 0 gam e
'l.'a lm age won fro m Thurman 17 to 1. :
Crvsta l Theatre
The Thurm an l ads n eve r r ea ll y s how- Friday and Saturadv, F e bruary ed the abil ity they have in eithe r of 29 a nd Ma r ch 1, Wesl e y Barr ey in th e tournam e nt ga m es Ta lmage out- 'Rags to Riche'!," Admissio n 10 pl ayed th e Hawl\eyes at a ll stage s of a n d 30 cents. Monday Tu esday , the game. Ri tte r was t h e s t ar of t he March 3 and 4 Wi IIi am Duncan winners H e was on e of the bes t fo r - · · , 'T' M f' M · ht " 1 o d m n e a n o 1 tg , an ward s of th e tourn ey. Scottler a nd , Damme g ua rd ed we ll. Peters gave ! 20 ce nt s We dnesday a nd ThursStee lc a goo d tuss ol o.t center. Baul1 day. Feb ru ary 5 and 6, Do rothy
ti sement.
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Li\ST G ,\ M E
Feb. 29 OF THE SE.L\SON 8:00 p.m.
Peru Hi vs. Plattsmouth Hi
See Rotherts lads battle Bobkittens
FE,B. 28 8:00 p
m.
BE A GOOD CO R RESPONDENT with th e He a cock P la n a n d earn a goo d incom e w h ile learning; w e sh o w you begin act ual work a t once ; a ll o r spare t i m e ; no c anvassing ; s e nd f o r p art• c ulars. N e ws wrtt er s training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y
J\.ttractive StyJes for Spring
New be a u ty of d e sign and beau ty o f l i ne disti nguish the n e w strapp e d s t y le s a nd oxfo rds f o r sprin g
An inspection of our stock is the safes t guid e t ful se lect i o n of correct footwear Th toh a e au en t t c tr e nd o.f fashion is accuratel y po rtr aye d t n the sty l es just r e ceived.
T he c hoiceRt o f material a nd co lors are represented
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VOLUME XIX. = PKRU WINS THE STATE TITLE
Defeated Cotner in The Last Game Friday Night
The Peru Bobcats came into undisp u ted possession of the t i tie in the State Conference Fri day night by the Cotner 27 to 20 in the best see n o n Peru's floor t hi s season It was t he thirty-second consec utive victory for the Bobcats. Back in 1921 they l ost their last game The string of victor i es began with th e defeat of M i d lan d 18 to 11, and it may n o t be ended yet w i th the defeat of Cotner 27 to 20 The s tring includes twentv -e i g ht co nf erence games. It is a record to boast of to one's grandc hildr e n. The victory g i ves Pe ru an un · d i sputed title f or 1924. In 1923 Wesleyan and Pe ru ti e d, n e ith er team hav in g been d efea t e d. In 1922 P e ru wo n by virtue of Wesleyan' s two defeats. In 1924 P e ru sc h ed ul ed Wesleyan that there might b P. no tie Pe ru won both 1 bot h games, 17 to 1 6 and to 16 I Cotner, · the fa ste!>t team appearing on Per u floo r thi s seaso n, j olted the Meth o di sts int o fift h place by drupping t h em 2 1 to 15 on Tuesday n 1ght. Wayne i s ner- u p to Pe ru , ha v in g lost bu t t wo g ames, o n e to Chadron and one t o Wess\eyan
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PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 5, 1924.
Glen ''G ilk" Gilkeson, '26, i s a r eg ul ar f orward o n the 1924 c hamp i ons hi p baske t ball t ea m " Gil k " took a hard j o b at the b egi nn i ng of the seaso n, t he job o f fillin ll' Ro thert's place. That h e h as d<.ln e it i s e vid ence d by t h e fact that the Bollcats have ann exe d anoth e r basket ball titl e No playe r on the squad has mad e m l1r e improve m ent th i s seas on tha n He reac hed the he ights against Wes leya n when he sc ored e i g h t baskets from th e floo r in th e first half. "Gilk" i s captai n of th e 1924 f ootba ll team H e did his prep work at Clay Center.
L eo W. "M i ck" Fau n ce , '2 5 , mad e his letter o n t he undefeated Bobcats of 1923. Hie! w3s co1:1chi n g and teach i ng at Marshall, Oklaho m a , the fir st sem e s t e r a nd so did not e nter until the second semester. As a consequence he was not elig ib le for ba s ke t ball. The big fo r war d p layed on the Tomcat team a g ain s t Dana and scored the mo s t po in ts He wi ll be watc hed in f ootba ll and ba ske t ball next fa ll. He did his prep work at Ne br a s ka Ci ty.
Mark "Mack" De lze ll, '26, is a two year man. for Bit z ie and M il am And that i s a s iza ble task. He has been s u bst i tu ting He made himself so lid i n th e first Wes leya n game by ,so i ng i o for Bitz ie at a crit ica l mom e nt and picking up a ba s ket fr o m t he fie ld "Mack" played q uart er ba ck o n the football team .• He did h is prep work in the Pe r u Trainin g Hi g h Schoo l.
NUMBER 20
"LITTLE WOMEN'' SCORES SUCCESS
Girls' Club P lav a S plendid E n ter t a in ment
Ant i cipation always g r ea tt r than r e ali z ation but there are exc e pti o ns to e ve ry ru le Peop le have an t ic ipateo the p r od ucti o n o f "Little W o m e n" s i nce the cast was cho se n and the wo r k o n it begun. But it is certain that the au d i e n ce enjoye d i t eve n much more than it had exp ected, and tho se n o t atte nd ing i l, if there h apper: t o be any un l ucky e nou g h , truly have so m et hing to r egret It i s a c o med y in fou r acts t ake n f r o m th e book "Little Women," by Loui sa May Alcott and ar r anged i n th e f o rm o f a play by Marion De F o r est It has stood the test of time a nd pr o ves to be a pl a y of rea l worth When g iv e n by an a ll sta r cat in Londan, England, a nd New Yo r k City , dr amatic cr iti cs r eceived it wit h mu ch f avor The love w h ich e xists in ever y i t ru e family, t he o ri g-inality a nd diffe r e nt t raits of per· so nal i ty in eac l1 characte r, the wit , the so rr ow, and a ll facto r s w hich go t o ma ke life what it i10, all are I brought out in the play given last S aturday ni ght , March fi r st, by the Gir ls ' Club
The Cot ner team, f r esh from the victory ove r Wesleyan and with the closest of ga m es lo11t to Pe r u 1 earl ier in the season, gave t he champio n s a battle fr o m t he very beginning And they fini s h e d st ron g. Ma nnin g was s h oot i n g accurately, a tri ck h e ha s h a d al l season. He was hi g h po int ma n ef t. h e eve n ing wit h 15 co un ter::.. Bitz ie and l•'rary p la y ed as g ood basket bal l as they have pla ye d in t heir lo n g careers Frary's fl oor WJ rk wa s a f eat ur e of the cham · La s t Friday, at 4:00 p. m t he come Ext e mpo r an eo us spea kin g co ntes t • hi"h s chool auditorium was t he Bot h teams are t o be wil l be he ld Tuesday · s p lay. Coac h .Pa rm e nte r s ,., 1 plOD I sce n e of a hot ly conte!'ted debate for t hei r exce llen t wor k . T e ! March 25 had a d e fense that WI J I tea m them. The b e t ween the teams r Pp r es e n tin g last _ pa ge) : Th e winner of thi s conte s t wil l bothe r the best of Borgaard brot h e r s and Stear n s a r e Brock a nd hi g h sc hoo ls. IPR OF HOYT TALK S ON ; represe n_t t h e Pe r u State Tea ch e n ; not to be snee z e d over. The questto n was, Res olved: SCIENCE AND RELIGION College In th e state contest, t he fhat immigratio n be furth e r re-I' e arly part of Ap ril. The st at e Cotner s tarte d off w ith a jump. s tricted num er ic a lly in the United Pr of W F. _ga ve a ta !k : cont est wil l be at Co lMannin g counte d two f o ul s t hr ows S l ' h ffi ·de f th J W ednesd ay e vemng- 10 th e Hi g h ' 1 S f t h . tat es. e a rmauve s t o e ege u ar e re are nm e confor the fir s t count e r s B 1t z •e co un- h ld b Sta ha School au d1t o num on S ci e n ce a nd t t 11 d 0 b 1 q uest1on wa s u p e Y r. 1 estan s eo r o e n e m o r e s u ·
PERU DEBATERS audienc e cou ld not with a ny d e · j SUBJECTS F OR SPEAKERS L OSE TO BROCK gr ee o f assurance f or ete ll the out - ARE ANNOUN CED.
Th e re was an extremely well c ho se n cast of g i r Is and eve n th ose who t oo k male roles did unbeli e vabl y \W I! T o oisg-uise one ' s sex successfully i::; a hard ta sk , b u t when o ur o wn c ol le ge g irl s do it as well a s th e y did it i n this play, it is evide n tiy They remind o ne of th e of Harv a rd' s Ha sty Puddin g Clu b i n gi r l ' s pa rt s T o tell ho w wel l each c har acter a cted wo ul d be an under· taking n ot fitted t o t h e ability of amate ur crit ics, but the pe r sonage s of J o, bJ Marion Mar s h. "Laur ie by H e le n Stucken ho lt z , Mrs. March by H e le n Ye c k , A un t March b y Yo la Lam b, w h ih ir'lde ed was a ha r d pa rt t o take, and H a nna Mullett , by Kat hr y n J oi ner , d eser ve s pec i a l me nt ion. T h e ba by did exceptionally well f(Jr n o t having had any p revi ous dr amati c coach· i ng.
The d eat h scene pro ved the fa ls ehoo d of th e old saying, "La u g h 0 m so n. • u o n t' Jec WI e c ose n an e num- and the world laugh s w i t h you, t er ed w i th a long tos11 from cent e r. , R b F It Dav nport and Re l1g 1o n T he t"lk wa s tntere s t tn g t . 11 b h th th We i mer cou n t e d a foul Clifford R o b erts , of 1-'e ru The A r athe r la r ge c ro wd assembled be r of c o n testa n ts. S o m e of th e wee p a nd you weep al o ne," fo r Manning fo r ged ahead i n eg ati ve s ide o f th e q u es t io n was for thi s fi r s t t a lk o f t h e se r ies qu est io ns li s t ed a r e a s f o llow : th e re were n ot many h andkerchiefs pretty s h o t. Frary counte · ·1 s up ported b y E d ga r C hard, Lu - ! he gist ?f t alk m ay be read Recogniti o n of the Russ i a n in the audience n ot i n u se at that wa s a nip-and - tuck co n tes t un tJI ce ll e B la ck a nd By r o n R e eve of the e dlt o na l of t h is Governm e nt. in s t a nce t h e s core stoo d ten al l. T h e n .Pe ru 1 B ro ck. G eo r ge Cla r y wa s alternate Issue o f th e P e da gog Ja n Federal R ese r ve Banking Sys- Th e f u ll cas t stand as fo llo w: pu ll ed away and h ad 8 16 to 1 for tn e P e ru team and Bess i e 1 The lect ur e by Pr oft>sso r Hoyt t M-r Mar ch A lice Sorensen the half. Weimer I 1 f h B k wa s the fir s t of a se ri es unc.t P.r t he e m !l lead at Brow n was a ternate or t e ro c Am e ri ca' s P olicy to wa rd s Mex - Mrs. Marc h He len Yeck
Started in th e seco nd Th d M W dJT ectto n of th e Chn st m or ga m za- Jb Mart"on Ma rs h · t eam. e J u ges were r s. 1 tco. period, and Peru ran the s co r e to D Grandy, s p ee ch in st ructor at ; tton s o n world p r o bl ems. Th e · Wo r km en's Co mpen sa ion Meg Karn ie Sun dell 22 t o ll befo r e Cotn e r · th.e Aub u r n High School, Mr N c o ur se run unti l April 9 1 Sin g le Presidential Te rm. A my Deva Armstrong
Then Manning br o ke loo s e aga in C Abbott. pr es ide n t of th e Sc hoo l i Th e foll o wmg a r e t h e le ctur es: I Tne World Co urt. Bet h Marjorie Arnold a nd kept the crowd on th e e d ges th e B it nd at N e bra s ka C ity, l March 1 • New Lin es o f Pr og r ess i Bo k Peace P lan. Aunt Ma r c h Yola Lamb uf t hei r se a t s Th e sta nd s j and Re v. E M. Stee n, of A u - 1Pr ofess or A Cr ago I Ne w Lab or G o ve r nm .en t of E ng · j Mr. L au r e nc e Fe rn Walt z mad when th e whi s tl e bl e w e n d Jn g b M J a m es Co nw ay a cte d : Ma rch 19 • Ed ucatwn a s a Wor ld ! land 1Lo ui se Helen S t uc kenhol t z • 1 u r n. r. , w R p 1 • gam e and giving Peru t hel r a s c hairman ! P r o bl e m, P r es id ent · · ate. Propose d Compe nsa tion for Ex· Profess or Bhae r Am y Kite t hir ty -se c o nd v i c to r Y by a s core of T he negat i ve won by a t wo to 1 Marc h 6• Th e Stran ger at Ou r Se rvice Men. Joh n Br ooks Es th e r K eefe r to 2 0 one vote , Gates, A B. Cla y burn. Th e E nfo r ce m e n t of t he 18 t h Hannah Kath ryn J oiner Coach Pa r m e nter use d eig h t It cannot b e said that any on e of 1 Aprtl, Be htnd th e Range , Pro f es· Amendm e nt B ess id e s these a r e the stage men to t ry to turn the tide of th e s i x conte s tant s was th e o u t· / sor G W. Brow n I Child Labor Laws in t he U S. man age r , Ji'ull e r Wood ie ass i sted vi ctory. E ach man did good standi ng de b a t er. T h e t ea ms we r e j C l Bok P eace Pl a n Mt :>S Gov e rnm e nt Aid for t h e Farm e r by Ha r old Br ow n prope r ty man ac d · m e n to wm 1 f h a ra mn e ,., t I M d desl·gne r oach (?, raf u se SIX so evenly m a t c h e d that rom t e !, Th e mu si c for th ese m ee tin gs is ger vrys a eye r, a n , B b t g ave No mu s ic cent e r is without it. f h h J d the ga me. Every o ca 1 time Miss Robinso n i ntro dued the 1fu rni s he d by Profes sor V. H Jin - E sthe r Del ze ll, all o w o m e pe hi s best. I ues tion u nti l Mr. Co n way d e l iv er- Idr a Professo r Jindra i s What ? t o mak e th e play su ch a s uccess.
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A st u d e nt' s l i f e is a time o f a d jusrne nt s He i s co nts a n t ly m ee ti n g r ece nt ly said t hat i t w oul d with n e w adju s tment;; f acts an d t h eo ri es,a nd h e i s fo r tuna te if he d oes be th e pa r t o f th e futur e f or r e li · not Jose hi s moorin gs and if he es caJ,J e s hipwre c k of beli e f an d faith . g io n tn po in t out t he so ci al p r o -
To e s tud e n t i f wi se ly dir e c te d will n ot be in se n o us pe r i l. Tner e are gram and o f sci e nc e to mak e the tw o i"r eat fo r ces a t th e b as i s of ci v il ization , th e et h ics o f th e S ermon pr og ram p oss ibl e . S t ati s ti cs are on t he Mo unt, an d th e ma s t e ry of nature by sc ie nce "U se les s each d e c is1 ve on t he e ffe cts of s ci e nce withou t t he o th e r " Th e re are thr ee g r eat :;c hoJ I!i of th o u g ht r e g a rd- o n re li g i o u s activiti e s Th e sch ou ls in g th ese g rea t force s FirHt that r e li g ion and sc ienc e ar e in inev i ta - which u se d to be th e ho tbed s of ble c onfl ict with e ach o th e r. The pr o ta g in ist o f th1 s th e or y is W. J. a t hei s m a nd a g n os tici s m are now Bryan, ba ck e d by the so cal le d Fundamentali s t s It would be ca lami - th e of e nl i g ht e ne d t o us if thi s wer e so f or civiliza ti o n c oul d n ot es cap e s hi pw r er.k. In Chri st i a n it y The r e li g i ons th a t the fir s t place, t h ey are confu s in g r e iig io n and th e o log y mi s taking have fa iJeri t o m e et t h e ne eds of opinion s f or "pu r e religion and und e fi le d." Enthu s ias t s have alway s ht: marnt y a re dead or d y in g k i lled don e thi s , in s i s ti n g that th e wo r ld is fl a t, in s tead of r uu nd , a nd th a t by t h e app li catio n of s ci e nt i fi c the s un, m oo n an d s ta r s rev o lve ar ou nd th e e arth. The y a r e ma k i ng t est. The eth i cs of Chri s t we r e the sa m e ol d e rror r ega rding th e findin g s of m od e rn s ci e nce Th e npve r so pr e valent a toda y S cis ec ond s cho o l thin ks tha t sc i e nce is ind ifl'e r E! nt t o r e l ig i on, di scove TJng i:; th e handmaid of t ru e truth wh et h e r i t fav or s God or de vil, a s so m e of it s affi r m r el igion Thi s is r a t he r a q u e er s t a nd t o t a ke in v ie w ot 1h e f act th a t J es u s "A fi r e -mi st an d a plan e t , claim e d t o b e " t h e way, th e t ruth an d t h e l ife " God is th e esse nc e A a nd 8 c el l. o f tru t h T h is th e o r y no le ss a p r o t ag ionis t t ha n !-'r esi d e nt A j elly fi s h and a sau r ia n , F a un ce of Brown U niv e r s ity , as s h o wn by a r e c e n t spee ch. Th e And cav es whe r e ca vem e n d we ll; third po is t i on i s that "Sci e nc e i s th e h a ndm a id o f r e li gio n," a s Th e n a se ns e of law and b eauty a ffirm ed m a ny yea rs ag o by J o h n Fi s l\e of Ha1 vard. Thi s positi on is And a f a ce turned f r o m the cl od wMthy of a c c e p tanc e b y e ve ry sc1 e nti s t and b e li e ve r in C hri s t. Th e idea of Go d has b een mu l ti - is m is we ll o n t s way to e xtinc t ion pl i e d a thou sand f o ld by th e find- La w a nd o r d e r a nd a bro a d t e lein gs of sc i e n ce. ln s t. e ad o f l ivin g o log y ar e a s univ e r sa l a s cr eati on
So me ca ll i t Ev olu tion, Oth e r s cal l it God!" W. F. H oy t. in o ne univ e r se , a lo n e , s ci e nce l!.: vo luti on is in d ic ative of a Y. w. C. A re vea ls t h e univ e r se of th e infini te , wid e te leo logy , a c c ordin g to Dr. A ll of th e c oll e g e g irl s ar e ina s di s c ove r ed by th e t e lesc ope a nd Co nk lin o f Pri nce t o n. Th e e mb ry - vite d t o at t e nd th e Y W meetin g Rpect r osc o pe , infinit e i n ma sses , o lo g ist wh o c a n watch th e develop - e ve nin g , March 5 in in f o r c'!s in ve loc it le.; , a nd in m ent of an eye , or a ny e mbry onic t he hi g" h sc ho o l a sse mbl y a t 7:15 s pac es Th e heav e ns tr uly d ec la re sys t e m , is si n g ul a rly o btu se i f he T hi s wi ll be th e in 'l t a lla t ion of our the g lor y of Go d Tn e m ic roscope ca nn 'l t see int e lli g-e nc e a nd purp ose n e w office r s Co m e an d g iv e the in t he hand of sc ie n e re veals an- back o f t he process. Th e form a - g ir ls y nur hear t y s u ppo rt in beo th e r un i ve rse of th e in fi nites imal Ition of tru i! bo n e by th e g innin g th e ir n e w work. be low t h e r e ach of the un a 1d e d eye ar m.i es of os t eo c la s ts and os t eob la - The f ac ulty m e mb e r s of t heY. Thi s unive r se i s n o less wo nd e r - \ s t s I S as purp osef u l a s the move- W hav e co ntributed fr ee ly t o t he fu l and · imp ortant than th t: finit e m e nts of th e work e t' S t h at ere ct ed r eb u il cl i ng o f Y W p rop e rty
and i n fi nit e lt it li e th e i ss ue s of the p yramid s , 0 • t h e Parth e no n whi ch was d e stroyed i n Japan. l i f e a nd d e ath, of h e a lth and di s - G(•d is imm a nent in hi s creati on T he cab i ne t me mb er !:l wi s h to ea se Th e m as t e r y of di sease ha s' Un li ke a nci ent B a al he is n e ith e r thank all of th e fo lks who d ona tP d be e n e s t ab lih e d in thi s uni ve r se of as lee p nor ab se nt on a fa r journey so w i ll i ngl y to this wo r t hy c au se ' ba cte ria, protoz oa and pro t oph y ta. Stars and world s a r e in pr ocess _________ And there i s th e gift o f t he u ni -1 of c r eat i on no w. Th e o mn.ip o te nce , ver .,e of t he infinito -i nfi nit es im a l, I omn i pr es ence a nd omn is ce nce of the wo1lrl of the mol e cul e, th e IGo d i s a s e vid e nt as h is ex i s te nce atom, th e i o n and e le c tron, of l i g ht Th e di sc, ver y o f an y fact awake ns waves and X-r a vs Th e my s tery of t h e q ue s t o n WH Y?
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I Guy H. Wi lli am s , '06. who lived i i n Peru a numb e r of year s and i s w.: ll k:1ow n to the o ld e r r es id e nt s , is now a m e mb er of an Omah a law firm , locate d in the Firs t Na tion a l
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VOLUME XIX.
PRESIDENT PATE ON TH E N E A.
Pra i1es Addre ss o f Ravmond B Fos dick at ChicaRo.
At con vocation Mo n day mor n i n g Pres ident Pa te a ddr e s sed th e st u _ den ts, tellin g th e m abou t so m e o f t he s peak e r s h e hear d a t C h ica g o while i n attendance at th e Na t io nal Mee ting of Pr i n c ip a ls a n d I Sup er i nt end e n t s Pr e s i d ent P ate atte nde d t he mee tin g of Te a c h e r s' College Presid e n ts as w e ll a s t h e Principal a n sd Su per i nt e n de nt s ' mee ting I n t a lk i n g t o the s tude nts he m e n tio n e d f o u r ou tsta r:d- 1 ing speake r s h e h e ar d at C h ica go , viz .: Jo h n H Finl e y, e d ito r of t h e Ne w Yo rlt T i mes , w ho ga ve th e Was h i ng t on memor i a l a dd r es s befo re t he U ni o n L e ague Club of C hica g o ; J o h n T i mo t hy S t o ne th e great fu nd am e nta l i st, mm 1ster of th e Fou r t h C hur c h , Chica go , lllino i s; P res id e nt W H Fa u nce o f B row n U niv e n s Ly, Provid e n c e, R h ode Is la n d, w h o ga ve an add r ess b e fo r e th e Chi c ago Su n da y Even in g C l u b on th e I subj e ct , " W hat i s A m e rica 7 " and I
Ra ymond B F us d i c k , spe ci a l a id e to Ge n e ra l Pe r s h ing d ur i n g t h e Wor ld War , w h o u rge d t hat t h e Un i ted State s b e c o m e a m e m b er of the L e a gu e of N atio n s an d w ho in th e course of h i s a ddr ess pa id a wo nd erful t rib ut e t o hi s fo rm e r chief, Woodr o w W il so n
At a mee t i ng of the fac ul ty h e ld ' Mon d ay eve n in g P r es i d e nt P at e aga i n m ade t he t h e m e of h is talk t he Chi ca go c onv e nti on , bu t this t a lk d e alt w ith s p e ak e r s and addre ss es t h at h a d t o d o d i re ct ly w i th Te acn e r s' Co l le g es a n d t h e 1r p r o b -
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1924
GIRLS ' CLUB HAS EN JOYABL E PARTY Cost umes Were Dainty and Attrac tive S aturday Night
On Saturd ay eve ning , March 8 the girl s ' a nnual e ostume party wa s he ld in the kindergarten room of the trainin g scho 0 J. The g u ests we re of ma ny and va ried type s Li tll e Red Ridin g Ho od was there , Katinktl , E r in t h e Co lleen, 1-'ierrot and Pi e rre t t e. Scotc h Pa i dy, Lauder's chi d lr e n , s now s pirits, brid es of th e se ve nti es, and maid s of th e s ixt ies , a nd e ve n a nato ve maid of Ha wa ii Th e gra nd m a r c h o f di s p lay t e rmin a t ed i n th e pr ese nt a tion of th e pr ize to a S p a ni s h cav a l i e r a n d hi s se norit a, in th e pe r so n s of E s th e r Kimm e l a nd L uc i ll e Mee k. Th e at m os ph e r e wa s di stinct ly l r i !'; h w ith ::; ha m r oc ks g r o win g at r a nd o m in all n ook s a nd crann ies E ve n t he e nt e r ta inm e nt s poke o f St. Pa t r i c k him se lf And whe n ec ah Iadd i e ha d fo und h is th e ga la affa ir wa s c lima xe d in r e fr es h m e nt s of pin ea pp le sa la d, sa n dw ith es a nd hot cho co la te.
MINDEN ELIMINATES PERU PREPS
I Th e Wes t e r ners from Minden e limin ate d th e Bobkitt en s in the 1 Ne br as ka State To urnam e n t by getti ng a n t a rl _v IP.a d T h e Kitte n s f t! l l v ic ti m i n t hi s p e ri od t o th e ir o ld m a lady, a fail ur e to hit th e ba s l; e t. Th e we s te r n e r s le d a t th e c lose o f th e h a lf 8 t o 2 Pe t e r son I s how in g t h e Boq ca t s we n t to Ka n pic ke d u p Pe ru' s lo ne co un te r
T h e P e r u Bo bca t ::; we n t thru a thir d u nd e fe a t e d se a s on i n th e State Confe renc e w he n t h e y d e fe a tPe ru 20 Gr I sland 13 ln the se cond h a lf M in d e n pr ol ' sa s C i t y t o e nt e r t he N a t i on ' !
7 To u rnam e nt w he r e th ey met ce e d e d t o inc r ea se t he lea d un t i l P e ru 3 3 Gr. Is lan d e d 2 7 to 20 i n t h e la s t gam ! Pe ru 34 Doa n e 8 , So uth we s t e rn. se m i'f1na li s t s in w i t h four m l nlll es to p lay th ey le d o f th e s e a so n Ba ck i n 1921 th e ; Pe ru 16 Cot ne r 13 1192 3 , in thP. fir s t r oun d. 18 to 2 Th e n Pe r u fo u nd he r se l f !ems- Fr om tt1i s v ie w poin t th e o u t sta nd i ng spea k e r s we r e pr ob a bl y Dea n J udd o f Ch i cago U n ive r s i t y, De a n With er s ,>f: N e w Y ork U n ive r s it y and De a n R u ss e l o f Co lu m -
Bo b c a t s los t t h e i r la s t ga m e w h e n 16 Bes id es t he na mes of Fr a r y, De lz e ll p ic ke d on e up from und e r Doan e n ose d t he m o u t 16 t o 14 : P e n : 2!:1 Doa n e 2::l Gilke w n, Bitzi e , Mi la m De lze ll , th e ba ske t. Ba t h fo ll ow ed in , t oo l< ' P e r u 1 7 Wes leya n 1 Back in t hey b ega n t he ir li Pe ru 38 Wes leya n 16 a nd We im e r, c e rtain o th e r n am es o ne off t he ba c kbo a rd , a nd co unl ed vi c to r io u s m a rc h w i th an 18 t o 11 Pe rll 3 .J : ha ve b ee n k no wn duri n g An v ill e dow n ce nt e r a n d · · M' d l d .., Cha dro n 1 7 ! t hr ee ye a r s of no -d e f ea t s. T h es e v1c t o r v o ve r 1 a n I 2 0 1 d r op pe d o n e i n f or a t hi r d Mi n - b ia U ni v e r s i t y. P e ru 27 Co tn e r d G 2 · h S in ce th a t me m oa b le g a m e th e I j in c l u e Toft , 19 2 c a p ta m, c oaC' de n wa s d efe n is ve wi t h COMMER CI A L C O NTEST B b h t t J f t . I
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1Rot h ert. l 92 3 capta in , coa c h at a pa ss a n d d ri bb le d d ow n th e s i deTh e Comm e rc ia l Co ntes t fo r thi rt y- t wo i ve c o ll eg e _In th e Bo bca ts r e pe a t ed I; li n es a nd s h o t P <: ru ' s fi f th bask et. Dis t ri ct No. 2 i s t o b e h e ld in P e ru g a m es , tw e n ty- f' ig ht of whi c h ha ve i w t th t h ls reco r d: s t ud e nt a nd ass ls t a nc, A g n cu ltu r e IMin de n ca ll e d t i m e o ut. Pe r u Fr iday, March 28. T h irty - five or b e e n i n t he Ne br a::. ka Conf e r e n ce j P e ru 28 Cha dr on a t' wa s m or e t h a n da n ge r ou s ; bu t f ort y hi g h sc ho o l s t u de nt s w i ll b e Some of th e o ut s t a n d in g sc or es P e ru 28 Kea rn ey 9 S imon , c oa c h a t ::) t a nt on, th e r e wa s onl y one minute le ft. in att e n d ance a n d wi ll c o m p e t e i n Peru 33 Ke a rn e y 0 IGeo rg e Will y , w ho w i ll g rad uate IAn v ill e ti pp e d th e ba ll to De lze ll in c l u d e t h e vi ct o ri e s over Doa ne shorth a nd, ty pew rit in g, , pe l t i ng in 192 2 t h e ye ar Doa ne put Wes- P e r u 2 6 Wa yne 16 m May; a n d L eo Fa u nc e , w h o m a d e wh o pa !'se d t o Bat h , w ho passe d to a nd p e nma n s h ip T he w i nn e r s of leya n o u t of th e ru nn i ng ; th e 33 t o' P e ru :53 Way ne Jo i th e tr i p to th e Ka n sas C i t y t o u r- Anvill e com in g d ow n c e nte r. Ant he fir st fo u r plac es in ea c h c lass 0 v c t or y o ver th e K earn er An t e - PEru 36 Cot ne r 9 i na me n t. vi ll e wa s g ood : f o r a n ot her coun t e r wi ll be pe rm i tted to e nt e r t he state l op e s in 1923 ; a nd th e 38 t o 16 Pe r u 3 6 Cotn e r 14 / C hi ef St e w a r ;Resign s , Anvill e tipp e rl off a ga in Ad a ms co nt e st which wil l b e h e ld i n v i cto r y o ve r P e r u ' s ri va l, Pe r u 4 9 Mid land 18 Chi e f S teward Linn h as r es ig n to ok a s hot a nd bar e ly m i ss e d wh e n Oma ha th e last of A p ri l. ' P e r u ::l 2 Mi dl a n d th e w.1i s t le bl e w. If t he Bob k itN e h r a s k a Wec: ley a n i n 1924 In e d, hi s r e s ig n at i on to t ak e effec t T he r e a re t hr ee e l a s s e s i n type - ' 43 19 22 and 1924 P e ru wo n t he un1 Pe ru Tab or 14 at t h e e nd of s umm er s ch oo l. Th e t e n s co uld hav e s ta r ted t hat r a ll y wr i t ing a nd t h r ee i_nfi rl is p ut e rl s t at e t i t le; in 1923 Wes - ' P e r u 4 :5 Da na 7 han d T h e st ud e n t's c la ss 1 cat 1o n t · · f Je y a n a lso went t hr u t h e se a so n un - Bes i des t he c o l lege ga mes t he is d e te rmined b y t h e 0 d e f e ate d a n d cl aim e d a t ie wi t h ; Bob e a t s h ave p la y e d f our o t he r t ime he ha s s tudi e d th e !< U Ject. I · h · i k Pe ru H ow e ve r , t h1 s ye a r t at t1 e 1g a m es t h i s y ea r. T he Rob ca t ::. On ly s u tde n ts o f h ig h stchhodol_ tra_n t b u s in e ss wa s ru i n e d w he n t h e Bob - ! won f r om th e N e br a s ka Leg i on are per mit te d to e n te r e I S n c · , , co n test. At t he s ta te co n tes t t her e cat s s che d u le d th e a nd lC hamp10 n s , t h e Syra cu se Leg JO n · wil l be a c la<!s for st ud e nt s too k th e m to t wo be at i ng s ; n a i r es , 24 to 18. Th ey rUi ne d t h e of co ll ege rank We h op e to b e I n 192 2 th e Bob cat s m a d e t he : O ma h a At hl e t ic Clu b 43 t o rep r ese nt e d at O m a h a by bot h If o ll ow in g re c or d: ' T hey to o k a go od g a m e f r om coll ege a nd h igh sc h oo l s tud e nt s 1 9 The first comme r c i a l c o ntest wa s Peru 18 h.. ea r ney 15 H ard y ' s A ll -S t a r s 2 t o 2 0 , a nd held i n Ne braska two yea r s ago. P e r u 2 1 Ke a rn e y 17 ! Ha r d y ha s bee n w i n n in g ga m es i n At that tim e a more compl e t e Per u 27 Cotn e r 11 N e b ra s ka a n d Ka n sas. An d th ey orga nization p e rfecte d Th e P e ru 38 Co t n e r 18 gave H il lya rd s of S t. Jo se p h a s tate was i n to cli l'lt rc t s co n - P e ru 27 Do an e 18 sca re by h o ld i n g t h e ru nn e r s - u p for min g to th e di st ricts pre vi o u s - 23 D oa ne 1 2 of of th e N a ti o n al Amate ur To u rly fo r m ed by the S t ate Teac h ers ' Pe r u Association f or the i r d ist rict me e t- ! P eru
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I t i s n e edl ess t o e xpla in the etymol ogical ancestry of the phra se ,
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In com mon p arla n ce it come to m ea n a n y pe r so n who sh i fts to th e s hou ld er s of ot h e r s a respon s ibility w hi ch na tu r ally or properly r es t s upon hi s ow n Not e that th e phra se app li es to on e who t hu s evades hi s ow n natura l o r p r oper res p on s ib ilit y It h a s no correct applicati o n to o n e w ho s imply declines t he a ss um pt i on of an oblii'at ion
M r. C ley bur n condu c t e d a dem o nt s rat ion B i b le st url _v at the la • t Y. m eet in g. Th e re wa s a go od attendance at the m ee tin g n otwith s t a nding th e fact th at, a s Mr. C la ybu rn said. t he word s
"Bible s turl y " ca rry u nw el com e con no tati o ns for th e av e rage s tud e nt. H e s ho we d that the r ea s on for thi s attitude of th e hat he is under no duty to a ssume I · d h · h A . t o warrl th e term h a d grown up a s
So me sa tiri st 1as cntn e t e exp r e ss iO n, t e grea t me n can a r t 1 b k •. Th · d' b . a t of t he many act l vJ tl t> 8 of pa ss ing th e uc · 1s ts too ge n eral a n m t c tm e n t to e g tven B h ·f · b · d ffi. ' cla sse d unde r he a di ng in ful l aoprovai. ut t e art, 1 tt e on e t s prac t tce to a su c1 ent h B ' wh1c the 1b le t s se ldom us ed ex t e nt to JU St i fy co ns 1d erau on and com m e n t and nobndy ud1es In B •bl e Par ents up o n whom there r es t s' institution, h e do es so vo luntari ly s tudy stu dents s ho ulri work out he natural divinely and without co m pu ls ion. He at to g eth e r t. he way of li fe which mp os ed, to r ea r th e i r off s pri ngjl on ce b eome s _a n i_n t eg r a l un i_t of taug-ht
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W e ha v e a larg e a s s or tm e nt of b ed din g pla nts. Fo r a friend or th e s ick r oo m th e r e i s n o thin g nicer th a n a pan of H y acinth, C in e raria. Bego ni a o r Cyc la men It will b e our pl e a s ure to pl e a se yo u Quick s e r vice & P EN CE
an u to g u id e and c losely s upervi se or g amzat10 n And t mmerlt- The s tud e nt Mr Cla yth e ir training and ed u cat ion, w h o latel y there re s ts upon him, by h is bur n repr e ented in term s of turn thP.i r c11ildren over to t he own vo li tion, a s hare of the r e s p on- three conce ntric circles. The sc hool authoritit> s ancl to S unday ls ibility fo r a ll t hat th e sc hoo l does r e pre sfnt s th e s ch ool t ea c he rs. and give li ttle o r or fail :> to do, and part i c ularly fo r enr o ll e rl in some so rt of Bi b le no furt n e r attf nti o n t o this im- a ll ow n sc hool d oes. or fails In the Fall s C it y, Ne b r : s tud y. next circle are t he m. .... -..: Po rta n t n,att e r - r e ou c k pa sse r s Ito d o. That s har e of res pon is bili t " d -
Sunnys id e Gr e e n H o use. P h on e 95 u J s tu e nt s mt e r e s ted 10 " l if e at 1ts up o n w ho m th e re r es t s Iis propor t i o ne d to hi s ab i li t y a nd be st" and might ea s il y b e reach e d th e n a tura l ctur y t o p lay an int el li- hi s oppo rtun it ie s to m a ke h i ms e lf if effo rt s we r e made to do so The g e nt part in th e JOn of pub l ic If el r. a s an influence in that organi1
outer circl e repre ::e n ts th os e withofficia ls a nd to ex e rt a whol t:>so me zati o n A nd if h e fai ls prooerly out in t e res t, but so m e of whom in fl u e nce up o_n th e admi n is tr a tion 1
to abi li ty. if he fails m ig ht be re a ch e d o f publi c a fl'a tr s. wh e ther local to ava tl hlm !"e lf o f tho se o ppor - Mr Cla y burn al so Je d a s hort s t a t e or natiJn a l who n eg lec t that t unit 1e s to ex ert t hat in fiucnc e for di scu ss ion t o de m on s trat e the two duty anrl p er mit th ose ma tt e r s l O th e go od o f hi s sc h oo l, he i s s h ift- m ethod s o f Bib le stu dy : th e book be co ntr o ll ed b y o t he r fr e uq e n tl y in g hi s res pon s i bi l ity to the s hou lappr oach and th e p r ob le m m e th od by th ose w i1 o ar e a c t u a t e d by s e lfi - de rs o f o th e r s H e i s pass in g the All t he s tud e nts took part a nd int er es t s , ar e buck pa 8s er s bu ck s how e d a l ive ly inte r e s t in the Me n and wo me n of t h e pr i v i le g- I t i s n o t int e nd e d by t hi s to s u g - di s cu ss io n So ph omores Curi os ity o r "fig ht to th e fini s h" brought a ll m e mb e r s out to the
e d c la ss , o f a ss ur e d s tatio n a nd ges t th at e ve r y m e mber of our c o mf o rtabl e upon w h o!> e s choo l must, or s hould , bu sy himSho u ld e r s t he r e!' p on s ibi ll ty i s la i d , se lf with a ll th e s chool ' s ac tiviti es b y th e ir ver y pri v i lege s to di s pla y Th a t is ne ither r e qu i s ite nor dea human , per son a l inte r e!' t in th e Ther e a r e u s u a ll y cho se n w e ll-b e in g o f th e un p r i v il e g e d and offi c ial s or d es i g nated i n rlividual s fortunat e , who evad e that who ar e c ha 1ged with spe cific reresp on s ibi l ity and s hirk from t he s p on s ib il it y a :; to th ese But it is c o nt act s which it in volve s, ar e d ee m e d a ppr o pr iate t o ur ge upo n bu c k pa sse r s eac h m e mb e r th e c o n s id e ration of
r e gu la r cla ss mee ting Thu r sday at th e u s ua l time. T he main topic
of dicu ss ion wa s ' 'Pin s ." Bo t h s id es werP. t her e in full f o r ce T hank s to Mr Holch a p la n wa s adopte d w h ich wi ll be f a ir to a l l. , The li s t might be in d e finit e ly the impor t ant fact th at , becau se Thi s plan will e nd e avo r to brin g e x t e nd ed, but from th es e f e w il l u s - of h i s m e mber s h i p h e ow es a duty t he c la ss into a cl oser union t ha n eve r b e f ore.
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IE xpert W a tch and J e w e l r .}' Repairing W e on1 }' G e uuin e material in o ur watch re p a i r w ork
Price s Rea sonable tr ati o ns it wi l l be obse rv ed t h a t to e x e rt him se l f as he appropriateth e p hra se i s not a c o mplim e nta r y ly may. to the e nd that the o rga nion e Ev e n s o. le t u s give it a z at ion of wh i c h h e i s a co ns titu e nt d efin it e app lica ti o n withi n ou r pan s hould fulfill hi g h mi ss i o n. sc hoo l Wh e n a man join s an e ducational Adapte d by Editor
C HAPEL ate d from Omaha Cent r a l High, We a r e a iways g lad to ha ve th e ' 22 , and la s t vear wa s a tud e nt of alumni s tud e nt s back in P e ru the dramati c d e pa rtment in th e Monday A lyc e Humb e rt, a s tud e nt U n iv e r ss ity of N e bra s ka. Mi ss of th e s umm e r of ' 22 , e nte rtain e d Humbert ex pec t s t o fini s h i n E mat ch a pe l with thr'ee read in gs as e r so n Co ll ege , Bos t on.
T h e boy s had a meeti ne aft e r t he re g u lar cla ss m e etin g I t s ur e ly wa s my s t e ri o u s , f o r no o ne see m e d to b e abl e to fi nd o ut jus t what t he y did We did hear s ome rumor s h o w e ve r of a n important ev e n t about to happe n.
Peru A lu mni As s oci a tion
In h o nor of Pres id e n t W R. P a t e , Friad y e ve nin g , Ma rch 14 th , 19 24 P la ce , Grand H o t e l, Linco!n, Ne bra s ka. Th e hour , r ece pti o n, five o'clocl<, dinn e r, s ix o'c loc k. Alumn i, fri e nds a nd form e r s tud e nt s i nvit e d P la t es, 75 ce n t s eac h, m a y be r e se r ve d by writin ll' W. N . De lze ll , S e cret ar y, Grand Hote l, Lincoln, Nebr a s ka P e r u A ll umni Ass oci a ti o n W. G Brooks , Pr e s i d e nt.
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C ity , Nebr. foll o ws , "Madame Butte rfly ," I We dn es day a t c ha p e l , Mi ss T e ar, "Whe n th e Train Com e s in," who atte nd ed th e Natoin a l Eduand ' ' A Coqu e tt e Conq u er e d '' ca t i on Asso c iati o n at Ch icag o, Th e coll ege s tud e nt s we r e ve ry ga ve a r e vi ew of th e w ork d o n e much impr essed by her g rac efu l by t he a ss oci a tion. S h e m e ntiona nd inte res ting mann e r of pres en- e d th e diffe r e nt d e partm e nts that tatio n. S he won t he d e c lamatory m e e t t he r e to d is eu s e th e ir probcont est at Ce ntra l Hi g h wi th le m s a n d po i nt ed out to t h e " to" Madam Butte rfly " S he gradu - be - teac he rs" the advanta ges a nd
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I I re ne Ne lso n, a tt e nd ed t he Kreisler
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I rec it a l at Lincoln. No need to
YOCK MICHEL, (phot1 e 2) eru , Neb.
"" l' say th a t t hey we re we ll pl ease d. or Sc ho o l Su pplies. I::" - ·
Prof. A. Crago went to Fa ll s We boost Pet·u-and Feed you too St e1 tfi o n e t·y, i Cit y last week to co ntinue his BURL aNGTON CAFE
i m enta l m eas urin g for Supt. B. H One b lock north B u r lin gton Depot F ine Candie!'>.
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I "T he Three Mu s keteers" took
{;J\L L AT l"'nd 1\'\edicit!eS ! t he wrong train, e vid e ntl y. So Say It with Flo wers:
1the co mmerc ia l d e partm e nt 's movie
1 s how w i ll be h e ld in t he n ea r Fr es h cut fl o wers f o r any occasi o n such as weddings b irthda ys and parties. We g row our ow n flowe rs futur e Pharmacy
I Gr ee nhou se and sto r e, co rn e r G: E. B er thold, Florist
At the la s t minute Princi pa l fit h st. & Fir st Corso Nchra>RU C i ty. Ntbr. -- -' m • •
The Silk Frocks for Spring
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Sma rt ness personifi pd is exprFs,e d in t h ese beaut iful rl r es'>esespecia l ly appropr i ate f or r ecep ti o n and banquet
Th e y are shown in a l l th e d e li-
Yer kes b ecame ill wit h wh at ap-
p eared to be pn e umo ni a So Pro ·
l:!e ck was sent wit h th e Peru
: Pr e p t eam to the state tourn ey ,
IPrin c ipa l Ye r kes was able to at' te n d duty o n Monday mo r n in g
! Miss Royce and Miss McVay
Iwe nt to the Univ er.s ity Co nse rval t o ry of Music last w ee !<, w h e r e
I Miss McVay played before Mrs. 1 L ou ise Zumwink le Wa t so n Mi ss
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I new a udito rium in a s h ort cate paste l s h ades as we ll as manv B r ow n and Black t1 me.
I The Peru boys had g r t!a t fun
If it is sc h oo l s upp li es th at you want we h av e t hem. Get th e fe e li ng of b e ing by coming to
P r i ced ! wa tching Yerkes beat Claybu rn Peru, Neb r J C CHATEIL A. Il'l , T he Jewe l er / in Class 0. It was d o ne to th e
t u ne of 24 to 8.
I Certai n of t he stu d en ts a r e r eAnd 1j o i c ing thi s wee k. Pro min en t i among them ar e tho se Up ! from Beatr ice a nd Dunbar. B ra i n
CLEVELAND & SON.
Neb r aski1 C ir y, N ehr. li manship Com pan y in N ebr as ka, was here on bus in e.ss last we ek
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s up er int e nden t at Spr m gfie ld,
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When ) nu Ci:P1 huy ha s had considerabl e exp e ri Pn ce
Society Br a nd and , in new s pap e r work.
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I The Ch ri stian orga ni zatio ns find
it necessa r y to postp o n e their lecture t hi s Wedn esday unti I t he /.fol lo wing Wedne sday, Mar c h 19s.l
/ This lec tur e will be giv e n by M !s
Clara Minne up o n th e Bok Peac e
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: Do nai s Whitmore of Adam
1 came Wedn esd a y to v is;t hi s i br ot he r Robert.
! Marjoriemae Beck was a gu es t at I Vernon Hall Wedn esday e ve n
J Alyce Humb e rt of Omaha s pe nt the week en d wi th her
: He lyn , at Mt. Vea n o n Hal l.
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S0ME Pt0 rL E; S f>E> N8 t h ei r odd ch a nge , "inves t" it in a Saving!; Ac c ount.
Th e d i ffe ren ce la t e r on i n li fe is th e d i ffe r e n ce be t ween "Success " a n d 'Fa ilur e ''.
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High S c hool Night quist and the memb ers of the new Mi ss Ebersole Los es Her Mother J us t be f ore w e went to press ": I About 1 88 6 p eopl e were co m 1n g March 14 has bee n s et aside for cabinet. The new members then M i ss E oers o le hurri ed to th e r ece iv ed wo r d th at Peru lost 10 j d in l ar ge nu m ber s Man y Hi g h Schoo l Nite. a wh o le evening ma rch ed up o n t.h e platform a nd b eds i de of he r moth e r late last the Natio n a l Tou rn ament by a N ucko l Is co u nty and I ffi f 2 '.) I s ett e h e H M a ny h o m e - se ekE>rs o f j oy and pl easu r e for everyone , r ece ived thi e r 0 c es r o m the w eek The m o ther had be en in score o f 29 to ;,, Ibudlt d or t he Little Blue River put o n by the Peru High Schoo l in retiring cabin et. The m ee ting the h os pi t a l fo r som e time s uffer- Wi n fi e ld, Kansas , Won. setdt e ayu a lo ng S p ring Cr e e k I t 1 d b f th I an man 1 th e train e r s ' bu i ldin g. The pur- c ose Y a pra ye r rom e in g fr o m hea rt trouble. Mi ss T eachers' Pl ace ment. was a dis t anc e of about t we ve po se i s to put the hi g h sc hool o n new pre s id e n t , Wi n n ie B r own Ebe r !'lo le r eac h e d Lin coln none too I G len Frar y, of Aubur n , a nd mi le s betwee n t he two se ttle men ts J 'fh e n ew offi'cers a r e· Pres1'dent f . h h d d b t h e of Mrs. Hen the map, give t he patro ns a gooc · • soon , ot er m ot e r pas se awa y Art h ur Ma J 0 r s o f Endicott h ave A Ia y Y "' b h If
W 8 . 'd t , k land c l a i m a o ut a tim e a n d contribut e to the hi g h mn1 e r own; v 1ce pres l e n • some ho u r s a ft e r her arnval. Ibeen placed by the Teachers' nett a t oo 8 t earn.: S h
M B t L B 'd I betwe e n th e two s r e sc ho o l tr e a s ur y ary ore n; sec re ary, o u lse e s l e s MISS Epe r s ol e , our es- Pl acement in the co urse of wa y I t r e an d d r ov e t o
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Several troup es of th e se ason' s c rory; r <!asu r e r , or o Y I C • t ee m e d sc1ence teach e r, Ebe r, the la st week. Nebrask a Ci ty an.d f or best vaude vill e "h i t s " hav e been ol a s ; .A li ce sole left fou r ot her chtldren. all I Th e former go e s to Sutton to groceries to stoc k It With. Th e sc hed ul e d by th e different c lasses public i ty, l'ranc 1s Eskew; .soc1a l, boys Ooe o f t he b oys , th e e ld es 1, teach manual training- and scie nc e • place wa s snon cal led a t o w n :The an d o rgani zat i 0 ns , and th e s logan Ed na Hal l; U R.. Ethe l Lmdah l ; is wo r k in g · a no th e r th e yo un g - H . 11 1 t k h of th e Po n y expres s st o p pe d at Hem .e tta in ' 'satis facti on gua ranteed or your wo rl e owsh1p , az e l ar lso n; e s t, an ei ght year o lrl iad , i s i n athl '-' tl·cs. Th 1 tt · t b hi gh regu a r y. b . 1 d f II H C I , ' e WI a so a e c arge I I Ab o u t 1896 th e Ro ck m on ey back." e a e r 1s o e 1 1Ir o a d c o mpa ny u1 t a p r og r am, Viva Mar s ha ll It h e grades The other two boys scho ol pr i ncipal at E nd icott. o':e half m i le n o rth and If you want t o see so m e go od ''h it s " come to th e Minstrel Show and t h e Music S h o p. You can 't
Note s a r e stude n ts in Lincoln Hi g h ' twe lve west o f Henriet t a. The .g. ISch ool a nd Neb r a s ka Wes ley an. 1 funwr Class Henrietta and the scho ol. Mr. Th a rllu s Becker, f o r.m e r Th e s tudents and fa cul t y offer : Th e Junior c lass wJll h o ld 1ts was t hen mo v ed up t o the ra ll road. student of th e Norma l , ha s arnved th e ir sy mp ath ie s to M i s Eb e r so le. r e gu la r meet in g on Th u r sd a y, A f arme r by the name o f J o hn m1 ss see ing th ese ' 'o f' darkies " and li s t e ning t o th e ir sout he rn me lodi es If you ' ve n e ve r b ee n to
IMarch 13 at convo ca tiOn t l me. t r o em , h 1 T h h ·1d L ·11 Drama ti c C lub · t h e and a g o od ho use. He was :;C 00 · e c 1 re n a r r, UC I e I · There a r e three impo rt ant busi er. · · h t · h f' · M · · fi f h On T hursday Mar c h 18 at 8 OO I the res1dent JD t e own t h t- "Jan' ob I!Ot t on, " c o m e and 1n t e 1r s t, a non 10 the 1 t · '. · matter to be discuse rl a t t hi s m eet - ·1 d c o mpan y th o u g ht rl V p. m m the ne w at.:d1tonum the Th e ra1 r o a find out what fu n r ea l ly is And a n ivian in t he seve nth , I ing. Every one come , plea s e it much wise r to ca ll the pl ace R e ginald Vanc e o f Wyom in no has Dramatic Cl ub will p r e s ent their s· b p 'd R I ft J o hn Ruskin than t he Mus ic S ho p-you' ll s ur e ly wan t "' 1g n t!d y the r es1 ent us on a er • co me to Pe r u to g o t o sc hon J. He Ib ig produc t i o n uf the ye ar. H en r ietta, and the nam e wa s t o he a r ou r gr eat art i Rt; r eally, th Py 'r e a s good a Ga lli Curci and Mc Co rmick. alm t st Th ey wil l e ntered t he e i g hth grade. "Grumpy." The P lay , by H orace Crvsta l T heat r e. chan gerl t o Rus ki n h d H odges and T. W i,5ney P e r c yva l. F 'rl d S t d Mr. S t r o blem s tarte d a hote l and The seve nth pupil s a · Thursday, rl ay a n a ur a y · f h b 'l d i s o n e e f th e fin e st of t he Samuel· . ' a livery barn A e w ot er Ul · s i ng the o ld e st a nd newest s ongs, a pa rtv Tu es d a y from (1 to 8. Th ey F
f Id h t t h ' · h 'ld · · 1 s bl o wn e d a l l of the laod r om a o o pu IS c I ren m I
13 , 1 4 ann 15 , Harold Ll oy d In ing s we r e put u p a nd soon th e r e n c h pr o duct1o o s · and give yo u a tru e co nc ert. S ee w ere dre sse d t o r e p r ese nt the
Safety L ast; 7 r ee l c o medy : ad- pr a iri e was b er ng chang e d t o for you r se lf rh e a r 1i s ts of Peru funny pap e r cha r acter s The t eac h · Fo ll o wJO g IS t he cast: mis s i o n 10 and ;) U ce nt s M o nday f ar m s As the y ea r s pas sed ma ny . . I Mr A ndrew Bul li vant (G r umpy) I . 1 1 b 'lt re"'i e nces and busi· And say , h ave yo u ever wi s h Pd e r s w e r e e nr e r t a10d a nd all enJoyed an d Tue sd a y 17 18. R1c ha r d peop e Ul · 11 the tw o ho ur s of j o lly fun. Clarence Gra nd y Talmad ge in "Wildcat Jordan," n ess I t was a t i me o f wor k that yo u co u ld kn o w what was t o hap p e n to you in later life, a nd w onde r ed abou t y o ur mar r iage '?
Do ri R Rice spent the w eek en d M r. Ern es t He r o n M il lard Bell a nd happmeFs.
Mr J a rvis
If yo u have, co me a nd have you r the guod f o rtune t o atte nd bo th the 1 F · K d M r. Val e nt i ne
R u "dock With Epr so de No J , Th e W rrhin t he nex t ten y ears Ruskin in Lincoln Whil e t h e r e s he had u Ceci l Co a tn e v Quee n .', Wedne sday and T h ur::; - was ver y p r m: per o us and it loo ke d H a rla nd Tay:o r day 19 and 20, t he bPlove d Ameri - as i f Ruskin w o u ld s o m e day he a Wol f e can act r ess , Lauret te Ta ylo r. in c it y. Th e town was. a mile in
Cla r ence T ho mps o n P eg 0 My H ea r t, , with a Stan length one ha lf 10 w1dth
Clarence Hawxby Rus km now has 1t s be aut i fu l
fon u ne t o ld b y one of t he gr ea test , c o n ce r t oy •ntz r e i sler a n state s ee r s o f th e wor ld. Fo llo w y our · t11u rn ament.. h f I I b h i R 1 M d h Dr. Ma cla r en f r iends to t P o r tune te 10g oot • os a ee oo re acco mpa m e e r and do n ' t mi ss this chance of you r m o ther t o· K a ns a s Ci ty las t week. K ebe l Fuller Woo di e L a ure ( comedy. ''The P est " Fri s c h o ol b ui lding- e le c t ri c day and Satu r day, 2 ! and 22, ligh t s many bu siness h o uses etc·
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Marc h 14, 924 a'ld st unt s to o num e r L) ll S to m e n- hette r than a fi f ty - fifty chan ce to t io n w ill help t o fi ll you r eve nin g ' tak e the cup with a h eap o' fun They hav e lost but t w o gam e:: was chosen a Iso th e cas t o f th e _.,._....,o::,,.,,oa;a:;;A.;.c:.m;_,....,.,;-a.a•• ...;-;;;--;-;-; - .;-.;-.;._ m in st rel s how for High School T hen, las t but no t lea s t. don't on e to Nebras ka C ity at Nebra s ka Night. Th1 s min st r e l show is in charge o f Mis s Blanke ns h i p which forg e t th e L ad ies ' T ea Room, C ity and o n e to Falls City at F a ll s g u a r a ntees its s uccess And they h ; ve de mo n s trat· wh e re th e ma y find r es t and · City r e fre sh m l' n t; a nd the n ume r ous e d th e ir super i ority t o th o s e t e ams lunch a nd candy s tand s i n th e hall. ; in late·seaso n g-ame by winning With thi s large g r o up of vaude· from t h e o ne 42 t o 17 a nd from ville p e rf o rm e r s the event , withou· 1t he 2 1 to 8. Besides th ey d oubt, will be turn e d int o a "h o w I t d o wned A uburn; th e s co r e wa s 61 I i ng" s uc cess. t o 4 A n d r hey d e f eated J oh ns on Thi s is t he hi g h sc ho o l' s third 1 tw ic e, t he last sco re bei n g 50 to 5 yea r f o r Hi g h Schoo l Nite and if All o f the Peru r egulars de se rve s i gn 3 m ay b e read it w ill far ex - credit : Mi sse Haraji an, S e lk, ce ll any p r e viou s at t e mt L as t Ke •lyP, S ea r s Cow e l l a nd Arga y ear's attemt exce lled that of th e b ri g ht. Mi ss Est h e r Blanke n !l hip year befor e , so let s turn out fo l ks · has bee n t h e coach. an d he lp t he Hi gh School s ho w us Peru, 2 1 a good time.
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How did t h e id ea e v e r· g e t a bro ad t h at t he b es t s tud e nt s in t h e c la ss d o F OJJLOWJJ\'G '11HE PERU VIA NS n ot b ec om e t h e s uc cess ful m e n in the i r pro fe ss io n s? I a s k, h ow did t h at I 'fHltO uG H 'fllE 'l'O UR NAlUEN'I' id ea ev e r ge t abroa d ? It sa vo r s of p r op a gand a Th e r e h as b ee n no pr oof 1 ( Continu ed ilrom fir s t page ) t o es t a bli s h th e t r u t h o f s u c h a s tatem e n t. In i:ac t th e e vid e n ce a ll t e n d s t o Vi e w Gangzee l' s Giltn e r fi v e los t to p ro ve th e very oppo s ite. ! Ba ?;set. Wa kefie ld put ou t Co p e nh a vP ro fc s so r Alfr ed C r ago h as j u s t g a t her ed s om e i n tere s ting data fr om t h e c r 's Exet e r t ea m r eco rd s of P e r u 's a lumni. P r o fes s or Crago pi c k ed twenty m en in four fi eld s , In Cla s s I Ma dd en 's Chest e r team th e t wc nty m e n w ho mi g ht b e con s ider ed mo s t s u cces s ful in t h e ir fie ld s Th e won t h e titl e f r om Str om s burg 7 to 2 men In clu de law ye r s, city s up e r int e n d e n ts s peciali s ts a nd ed u ca tor s, a n d Ch es te r h ad pr e vio u s l y de fea t ed Ca r tbu s ine s s m e n . F i ve me n in ea c h c la ss we r e se lec ted Th ese t wen t y men la nd 6 to 4, Mas on' s Ba nc r o ft t ea m a ve r a ge d ninety pe r ce n t p l us wh ile a t t end in g Pe r u two o r m o r e years . T he 1 2 to O, a n d a · forfe i t f ro m E m er s on fi ve bu s i n ess me n ave r a ge d ni ne t y pe r cen t. Th e five a t t o r n e y s ave rag ed a :'11ee n t z s " ra t e r loo t ea m look ed like fra ctio n l es s than nin ety p e r cen t. Not a man of t h e tw e nty a vera ge d less a win n e r in thi s cla s s T h ey wo n th a n 8 7 [r om F ir th 19 to 10 , fro m Blu e H ill Thi s data i s gat h e r ed r ig ht on t h e P e ru ca m pu s It doe s n ot p ro ve a n y - 18 to 6, a nd los t t o S t r om s bu rg 9 to 6 thin g ab out New Yo rk , Ma ss a c hu s et t s o r Califor n ia If it pr oves an y th ing. Po yn te r' s Dou g las t ea m won fr o m i t 11roves it a bout t h e m e n an d wom en t ha t g r ad ua t e fr o m t h e P e r u State Ch a m be r s 10 to S a nd dropp ed t o Ca rtT ea c h e r s Coll eg e It s u r el y is poo r fo od for h i m w ho s its fee din g on th e la nd 13 t o 1 0 beli ef th at t h e 9 0 p e r ce n t s t u d e nt wo n' t m a k e a g o out in li fe. I I n Cla s s L Ne ls on 's Co ms to c k t ea m Rat h e r exte n d ed in ve s ti ga tio n s h a v e be e n r epo r t ed from at le a s t th r ee i n- lost t o Da ws on . S n yd e r s F ill ey t eam s ti t uti on s in t hi s coun tr y H a rv a r d , Bow doin a n d Am he r s t h a ve lear n ed s hu t out Dorc h es ter 1 7 t o 0, a nd l ost t hat t h ei r b est s tud e n t s h ave d on e t h e mo s t h on or to th e ir i n s t itutio n s to Va ll ey t h e r unn er up 8 to 6. H a b its of s tu dy , h ab i t s of thr ift , h a bits o f p e r s e r v e r a nc e, h a bits of t h o r ou gh - I n Cla s s M J o hn s on dre w a by e a nd n ess d o n o t g r ow mu s hr oo m fa s hio n Be in g bo r n aga in in thi s wor ld ly li fe los t t o Arn o ld runn e r-up I n Class is n o t s p o n ta n eo u s , i t is e volu t ion a r y If t h e re be a mor a l in th es e s t a ti s tic s , N Sen e y's H er ma n te am wo n fr om iet t h e r ead e r find i t. Th e edito r s tates th e fa c t s as th ey h ave com e to hi s S pra g ue 1 2 t o 4 a nd l os t out to Nor t h d esk Lc up w h ic h los t t he clas s by on e po int. In Cla s s M Sp eech' s Alv o t eam iu ss ::IJINNE LEC'l'UR ES ON I s hou ld b e u se d Thi rd , we s h ou ld io st to Cr es to n i1 to 10 a nd Cr es ton 'l' H E BOli: P EAC E P L AN 1 assn m e n o obli gatio n s und e r t h e Ve r - lost t o t h e wi nne r s of the class by two - Iraill es T r eatv ex ce nt in cases ra1 if! cd poi nts Wed n es day e ve nin g , Ma r ch nin e- 1 by Cong r ess. Fou r th th e L e?. gu e In Class 0 Cas le r'9 Pa n a ma qu i nte t t ee n th , Miss Min n e le c t u r ed on the I s houl d b e to a l! n ation s. L ds tl y, ma de a goo d s howi n g . T h e cana l Bo k P ea ce P la n, a t a j oi n t meet in g : th e de velop me n t of I n t e rn a tion a l L aw 1li gge r s e limi nated Tabl e Roc!;: 15 to or th e Chr istia n Or gan i za tion s Miss !s ho ul d co n ti nu e. 6 a n d Su r p r is e 14 to 4. T h ey los t t o s p ea k s wit h a u t h e nti ci t y u po n I Miss Minn e stat ed t h at " i t is P hillips t h e wi nn er s of t h e class 8 to lh c s u bj ec t; s h e m ad e a s tron g a p- !'P. n t :1 1! n a t ion s wa n t !lea ce; a n d t h e 4 li!tl: pert ! fe r pea ce a nd coop e r a t ion a mo n g Uni te d S ta t es ha s co m e t o r eal i ze it In Class P. Ma tiovsk y s McCoo l l a ti on s i can not r e m ai n a loof fro m E uro p ea n quint e t dro pped to Ho l brook, which Th e Am er ica n P ea ce Aw a rd h a s Th e Wo rl d W ar , ;:HJtle rn le >m e ve n tu a ll y wo n the class afford ed t h e p eo pl e a n op po r t u ni t y to o f co mmu nica t ion !PH.! tra n .:- T h e P e ru To ur ney t eam s gave go od 1oi cc th eir op ini on co nc e r n in g a qu e s - pc rtion, and ou r t r a d e r elat ion s prove acco u n ts o r t h e mse l ves D unbar t h e li on v i ta l to t he Am e ri ca n T his i n - th at we ca n n ot be Dn is o la ted count r y wi n n e r p l a ye d sen s ation a l ball a nd fo rnu!l r efe r e n d u m h a s tak e n t h e T)1e cove n a n t of th e Leag u e of Na t ion s won Class C, tak in g a 1 6 to 15 g a m e is·m e o nt of po li t ics . T h e p urpo s e of i s n ot p er fec t bu t w h y n ot acre!)! i t from Cr e t e i n a Ga rri s on fi ni s h a n d
t he p la n as fo s t e r ed by Edwar d W. a nd b uil d fr o m th at fou nd a tion? a thre e-extra p e ri od g a m e f 1om ' VaBo k , a w rit e r a nd publi s h e r o f P hil a- oth e r l eag u e is po ss ibl e a n d to wr.nb h oo 11 to 7 fo r t h e c u p Syr acuse, d el p hi a " is to p r o mo t e wo r ld p eac e." t he L eag ue t h e Unit ed S t ate s m u s t 1
T a lm age a n d Au b u rn d r opp ed th eir On t h e ju r y a r e : E lihu Root, (ch a ir - g r a v i t a t e. " fir s t ga m e s t ill fi g hti ng. man ) , .James Guth r ie Ha r bor d , Fld - Mr Bok e x!)ec t s to c r ea t e •mh lic Nebra slm Ci ty h ad o n e of th e w3;rd M Ho u se, E ll en F itz P e n delton , opi ni on b y th e r efe r e ndu m s o t hat s tr ong est t eam s in Cla ss B wi n ni n g Ro s coe Po un d, W illi a m All en ' Vhi te peo pl e of a ll classes w ill t hinlt a n d fr om H oldr ed ge 27 t o 9 a n d l os i n g to a n d B r a nd W hitl o ck Th e awa rd ta l k o f pea ce, t o s ho w w h y i t is uot th e c h a mp s , Bea tri ce 15 t o 13. P l a t tsb r o ug h t a bout 22,165 pl a n s. T h e two im po ss ib le an t! t h a t th e r a nk a nd fi le mout h h ad a s tr on g Class A outfit predomi n a tin g funda me nta ls found of !)eop l e will make p eace a nd wm· wi nnin g fro m Ha s tin gs 10 t o 7 a n d
in all of t h es e is : broth e rh ood o f man , mea s ur es non po li ti cal. los in g t o th e ch a mp s , Cr eig h t o n P r e p a nt! di sa r ma m e n t Do c to r Chas t e r H. ' T hi s se n te n ce was so a ptly quo te d Ste ll a , P e r u , H u mbo ldt a n d S t e r ling L e ve rmo r e won t h e p ri ze. A r efe r - fr c m Goet h e " " 7e ar e not bo rn t o went out i n t h e fli·st r o un d af te r
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IC HAS. F. FOL E Y
en du m wa s ta k e n to find o ut h ow t h e so l ve th e .:>robl e ms of th e wo rld , but s tr ugg les ; t h e Ste 11ing a nd P e r u co un t ry s tood T hi s r ef e r e ndum is not to find ou t wh e r e a pr o ble m b eg in s games we r e close Coo k d r opp ed th e h i ndi n g u pon th e United S tates o r a n y a n o t he lcee p wi t hin t h e limi ts o f O lll' fi r s t o n e, bu t Do u gl as b a t tl e d eve ry on e I ,;ras11. Al t h oug h m a n b a s inch T h e Clas s C c h a mp s took Le ve r mor e s u gge s ts t hat th e Un ited N: g-r ea t thin gs t h e r e i s m u c h t.J be Cha mb e r s to a Hi to 8 d efeat a n d l os t Ne bra s k a City , Nebr. St u tes e n te r t h e P e rm a n e nt cou rt o f do n e. "Let n ot hi m w h o has pu t hi s to Co rtl a nd i 3 t o i O
Tnle r nat ionai jus tice, a n d t h a t w e co - han d to t h e p low lo ok back wa rd ." I T h re e t e a m s t hat s h oul d h a v e com eop erate wi th t h e L ea g u e of Nation s I Wi th s o ma n y indi vidu a ls, rl<:hes to P e r u , J o hn s on, Ve r do n, a nd Oto e wi th o u t full me mbe r s hip a t p rese nt. 1 a nd p lea s ur es of t hi s li fe a r e th e mai n di d we l l. Ot oe dropped h e r fi rst t o T he fo ll owin g r ese r vat ion s a r e pro - e n d of exis t e n ce Beca u se of t h is t he c h u mps of t h e class, Di ll e r Ve rv id ed for , 1, safe g u a rdi n g Monro e gr ee d , fea r , su sp ici on , h a t e a n d war ' don wo n f rom E lgin 28 t o 8 and fr om Do c tri n e. H e r e Miss Minn e b r ou ght : com e. All of t hes e ma rk mod e rn civ- Ma d ri d 24 to 15 befor e Dill e r eli miout t ha t con di tion s h ave c h ange d iliza tio n a nd b ri n g an x ie t y a n d car e 1 na t ed t h e lad s 1 7 to 5. John s on los t s i n ce Was h in g to n 's a d minis t ration in t he ir tra in. Vve cannot bu ild n ew to Ar n old ant! we mu s t in te rpr e t t he Monroe id ea ls on o ld fo un d a tions o f· h a t e, Do ctr in e d iffere n tly Th e s u gge s t ion a va r ice, g r ee d fear s u s pi cion Th e to h ave a Mo nr oe Do ctrin e for th e r e medy is t o !J Ut t h e Gold e n Ru le fi r s t H e t h a t w i ll Jove l if e a nd see wor ld is w ell t al{e n Seco n d , o u r co - in bo th bu s in ess a n d p o li tics, to p u t g oo d d a y s , let hi m re fr ai n h is op e r a ti on s houl d b e wi t h ou t econ om ic I g iv in g befo r e ge ttin g , s h ar in g b efo r e ' t o n g u e f rom e v il a n d hi s l ips t h a t a nd m il it a r y for ce , b u t mo r a l for ce 1 a cqu irin g , se r vi ce a b ove sel f a n d t h e y s p ea k n o g u il e - 1 Pe t er 3: 10
9 0 3 Cent r al ave.
SarSeant & Groce.r>s
Nebnaska City , Nebraska
For S chool Supplies, Station e • y, F i ne Can di e!; , rt nd nes
THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
ON i'IIE C.AiliPUS.
Euni ce C r a btree, dau g h t e r of J. W Cra btree a nd in str uc t or i n the Mank ota, Minn Tea ch e rs College h as bee n v is iti ng at th e Delzell h ome. Earl Mey e r of class 1910 vi sited in Pe r u las t we ek. H e i s a prominen t ntto m ey in Alli ance at pre sent. H e was dis tri ct can didate f rom the Am -
Ie1·icau L egio n to the San Fran cisco I Conventio n Sam Row ley was r e cen tly elected s up e rintendent of tho De W itt Hig h
1 S c h oo l. Hi s wife, former ly Miss
{; r\ L L AT IHi ld ega rde Yeck wa s elected principa l of that schoo l.
B !I Ph I Ruby Lawrence has bee n r e-elected arnes armacy a t S alida , Colorado.
:\1 iss Lillian Riege r of F'all s City : s pent. last week wi th he r s ister,
The Silk Frocks for Spring
Co ra Johnstone Best April 4th
Unblazed Trails and Shini ng Peaks
IBudget Event New i\.uditorium
We boost Peru - and Peed you too BURLINGTON CI\PE
O n e b lo ck n orth B urlin g ton Depot Neb raska City, Ne br
last week end Say It with Fl o wers : '
i in f 'alls Ci ty w it h fri end s. F r e s h cut flowe rs for any occasion suc h as wedd i ngs bir thARE VERY GAY
I c. llllHI S ag · I
'.:.'hey are show n in all the d e licate paste l s h ades a s w e ll a s m a n v
B r own and Blac k
Priced $15·00 And Up
& SON.
! On a r ecent visit home Ru th
1 1:;lomq ui s t had the p leas ure of se e- I ing her brother whom sh e h a d not
1 se en fo r thre e years :\l i H:.; F e r t Perc i val r etum ed to
F::: ll s Cily la s t S un day afte r SL1ending
· n fe w day s with he r fri e nd l\fi s s
Gra ce
Se6 Mardis-
1 \Ve a r e g lad to see m a n y of th e rlays an d part ies -We g r ow o ur own flowe r s 1ha ve -bee n -s ick foll{ S a r o und on t he Greenhouse and s tor e, cor n e r G: E Be rthold, Floris t a a n 6 th st & First Corso Ci t.v. Nt·br Smartness p e rsonifi e d is expres$e d in t h ese beautiful :mr in g d r essesespec iall y appropriate for r eception and banquet W<! ar.
CLASS :XO'rES
Owin g to the Sophomore progr am
g iven Friday in Chap e l, t he cl as s
You r patronage always apprec i ated Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Quality Groce rie s Goods
- 6000 Er\TS See Mardis
Phone
If it is sc h o o l supplies that yo u want , we have them. G e t th e of being by coming to Peru, N hr. J C. CHATELAIN, The Jeweler
; 11 ill be g iv en a c h ance soon, to
:l%medy in I i J us t as we h a v e a ll wished, th e r e Nebr. : is t o be another c la ss p a rty to be
Drll_.. \given , Apri l 19lh. It is to b e a vCl:Y in formal a ffair h ow e ve r, bt:t that I S
, It he k ind we a ll e nj oy
I
ou can buy Society Brand and Hart=Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
Stetson and Mallnry Hats
Heid M.anhatten Shirt!"
Shoes AT
The Oammast Clothing Co.
J u st Received a New Line of
Ginghams and
I n the Latest Patterns
Peru Variety Store
! I PHILO
! Th e r egu la r P hil o mee ting was held
IThur s day evenin g, i\Iar c h 13 A good num be r we r e ill a tte nd a nce and a n inte r es tin g a nd wo r thwh il e pr og r a m
THE OlDEST !BANK BN PERU
Modern UJ p - to-d ate Fac ulty and Stude t1 ts wi ll fmd a cordial welcome he r e
Citizens State Bank
The Ban k on the C orner
I
I wa s pr e!;e nted.
·
A r e w minutes we r e ta k en up fo r l
1s o me bu s in ess a t the beg innin g of t iJ e • mee tin g.
J T h e rwog r am was in charg e of
i Lo ui s e Harr is and co n s isted of fiv e
! n u JJ. I.J e i' S Be rn ice Le wi s a nrl R e becj ca Gr aham u s with a
1pin no !I net whic h wa s e n j o yed by all.
: La ur a i\Iackpr a n g th e n gave u s a ve r y
I in te r es tin g bio g r a phy o f our own Nei bra s ka author a nd p oet , John Nei-
1 ha rd t. T h is r eport was v e ry inte r! es li ng and g ive s to us a broa de r
I kn owl edg e of thi s man, whom we s hou ld all know abou t. T he th ird numb e r wa s a sa x ophon e so lo by ; Lu cill e Mee lc A bio g r a p h y of the la t e
1 J ac k London, t h e well !mown author
I was lh e g i1·e u by Arl ec u e Rit c hie. Th e
Ifi na l numb e r , la s t bu t no t leas t, was a s harp con t r ast to those numb e r s f prece ding i t. Som e o C o ur own m e m11e; s , dre ss ed as s mall c hildre n e nte rt a in ed u s wi th a few of the ir " r ippling i rh y mes ", s om e of which we r e of
J mon' t r u th th a n 110 e t r y \Ve mu s t
; g iv e th e m c r edit fo r their a ccomp -
l lis hm e n t s and will l;; ay som e or them d o mak e fi n e look i n g c hil dr e n (Espec ia ll y i\Tac k a od Ke nton).
\Ve b el iev e th e y s h ou ld repr esen t us · in t h e " P hilo v e r s u s Eve rett P rog r n m " w hi c h is to b e g ive n la t e r in
t he yea r.
J UN IOU NO'l'ES
Th e Juni or s m e t Tbnr s da y to di sc u ss th e a d v is ibili ty oe havin g a
1Juui or-S e ni o r dinn e r in t he n ca r f u-
1 tur e An oth e r matt e r brou g h t up to d is c u s s w as a Se nior !)in. Committe es I fr om t h e ,J uni o r an d S e n io r clas s es
l m ee t to d ec id e t h es e t wo qu estion s
S0M E» f»G0F6 E» Sf>.E;NB their od d c h ange othe r :3 " i n ves t'' i t i n a Savi n gs Ac c ou nt.
Th e diff e r ence later on in li fe i s t h e difference be tw P.e n " S ucc ess " and ' Fa ilur e '' W hy not open a Savings Account Today?
WE: PAY 5 p erc e nt INT E RE S T O N SAYINGS
PERU STATE BANK
A &DB
Groceries
Dry Goods
Shoes & Gllenberger
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Our supply of Easter cand ies has arrived . We have everything from rabbits and Easter Eggs to candy elephants . Try our Candies
Loyal Pharmacy
Successor to F i s h e r Br os.
VOLUME XIX
Graf is Coaching 1 Track Team /
- I Coach Grafl h as uncovere d som · track possibililes that may make th:
Bobcats on track a nd fie l d in .1924. Ed1e. Thorpe Madden Majors and Whitten have a l ready t hat are indicative of no mean ab ilit I Other cand id ates have not worke out s uff iciently for a fa n to mak e predictions.
PEDA IAN
PEHU. NE;BRASKA , WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, 1924.
Ithe r ead e r kept t he a ud ie u ce g u essin g-and laugh ing.
I Th e progra m c losed with one of t h e eve r-w e lcome numb ers of t he E v erett trio co n sist i n g of Mi ss Ell a Teich Miss Bern ice Br ec l<enrid ge J and Mt·. Ph il ip H oyt. 1
OMAHA, NEB R ASKA CITY, PERU, PLATTSMOUTH AND AUBURN WIN COMMERCIAL CONTEST.
Sixty-one Commerci a l j
NU
23
I Ro scoe Wr i g ht a sophomore, w ill 1·epre sent Peru St a te Teacher s Colle g e at the State Extemporaneous co ntest to b e held at Ynrk, April 25. Mr. Wri g h t won the honor of repr ese n t in g th e college by virtue of hi s v i c tory in the local contest which was h e ld in the Little Theatre, Wednesday aftemoon. Th ose who h ear d the t'a l ks are ce1·tain t hat Peru w ill be well rep r ese n te d at the state contest.
The contestants were not many , but as Miss P laehn so aptly said , the y were rep r es entat i v e. The ea se and d e livery of each of the thre e cont es tan ts were commedable. Not a man 10. This will be t h e f ir st track com-
ICity, Fa lls City Auburn and Peru. I t · f h Miss ALMA. A TOLIN Con test s were giv en in ty pewr it - MISS NONA M. PALMER pet1 wn or t e Peruvians in several years.
One of the most bel oved mem bers in g , s horthand, penman s hip and Nona M. _P_a lmer, who ha_s of the three was uneasy at an y moRo lan d E di e, t h e spee d s t er from of t h e Peru faculty is Miss Alma A. s p ell in g. Th e t ypi sts' co ntest w as fml s hed s up e r v is ion. of th e d istnct ment. Eac h ma n had po se and stag-e Pawnee C i ty is s h ow in g hi s h eel s to Tolin, r eg is tered n urse w ho h as g i ve n at 2:30 and t hirty-s i x c on test- co mm e rcia l contest IS a g raduate of Iprese n ce; and e ac h man somethin g to Ca l·ed fo s ' d ants we r e enro lled E ac h was g i ven Peru. Sh e took her A. B. d egree i n say t he s prin te rs just at prese nt Edie l' o m a n y yo un g m en an · S · has been cau g ht at 10 1-5 in th e -1. 00 women in t h e co ll ege in f irma r y. She copy material and ?ire c t e d to wri te h e d id her pr eparator y w ork : The t hree were Millard yard das h th is s prin g A t t ha t speed ha s jus t been throun h a s ei ge of as far as he cou ld m th e le n g th of 111 Bl Hi g h I Be ll, Zenas T e tc h, and Ro sc oe Wri g ht he will place i n t h e confe i·ence a !- me as les a nd sc arle t fe vel· and has t ime d esig n ate d , 15 m i nu tes. Th ere B es i d es her work 111 Millard Bel l was a m ember o f th e most any day In th e 440 a nd 22 0 h e h e r se lf to dozens mo re of w e re three classes of t ypew ritin g and T eac h e r s Coll ege s h e wo rk l.n Be a t rice d e batin g team and a hi g h P • 1 1 d d h s h o r t hand· t h e novice class con t ain - Ne bra sk a Wes leyan, Lmc o ln Bus 1- sc ho o l speaker of no mean a bility t h e same b u rst o f spee d H e ru s oya sons a n aug ters ' C · €! T r d'd h ed tho se who h a d h a d one year of ness o ll eg e a nd Gt·egg sc hoo l of Ze n as T e i c h the e ditor of the PeruIS also entered In th e hi g h J Ump. As I;,S o 111 I e t pi epat ato l y .· o " h Shorthand in Chic a o i .· t Ed' 1 k l'k wo r k in Luther Colleae Wahoo S h typew11tm.,, th e JU1110I th ose w o g · , I S a p 1oduct of B1 a ncoft. H e 1s ,1 spt m e 1 , 1e oo s 1 e o n e of t h e " • · e · ,.,.. p 1 h t ht · th b · · t k h ' t · · · A 1 h a d h a d t hr ee semeste r s· a nd t he :n 1ss a met as aug m e pu - n ot a n ov 1ce a t pub li c s pe ak i n g best prospects t h e Bob cats h ave h ad o o et nurses r am m g Ill U!!t:sta - ' )' h 1 f B d h L' 1 1 • < I h t 1 Ch' -d h " !d I champion s hip c lass was open to a n y - IC sc oo s o ra s aw, mco n. a nc I Ro scoe vV r i rrht of P e ru was a m ems mce th e war If a nd whe n Or v ill e n a osp ! a lcago, un e! t e w ot l h I S l " · f D Ed d d body rega rd less of the am ount of in- se ve r a ot er P aces 1e came to b e r of t he P e ru deb at i n g t ea m that Conkle comes out Per u w ill ha ve I amo u s s ur g eon s, r s war an p d I b ' ' A J 0 1 A.ft • d . h s truction received. First, s econd , e r u mn e ye ars ago a n tas een , won from s uch t eams as Bea tri ce two s hort dtstance men to bo a s t of. d:d sc t ner -. et gta s le third a nd fourt h p lace::; were t he in th e com merci a l departme nt ever I' The co nt estants we re t o be prepai·- Conkle made h is le tte r a t Li I I pl l vate n ursmg out o mco n A h b f h 9? ' n co n d 0 h Th h b h award s and thi s entitled the wi n ners smce. t t e e g mnm g o t e 1 - ::l- ed o n th e fo ll owin g su bjects: The En -
High; he has not mad e a n a ppe a ranc e a 11 t 1 ma a.. en hs e l os- 1to ta ke part in the st a t e co n t est 24 sc ho o l yea r s h e was m a de act in g 1 forcement of the Ei rr hteen t h Amendt 1 · 1 · · p1 a super vi so r at t e ow·t 1. ut 1eran · " m Tac < Su i t t u s s pnng. A nd one 1 1 f D M . ' 1 ' Iwhi c h w ill be h e l d in A))l·il head of t h e commer c ia l d e partment. I ment Th e Wor ld Cou r t Government l · 1 t. 1 t' l h to sp1 ta o es omes, anc s upenn - · • ' ca nn o J UC ge a 1 ac < man un 1 e d f S L k , . Th e no v ice c lass winn er was Ma r - He r dep artme nt I S runnm g w1th a A i d to F ar m e r s, America's Attitude o- et.s on the track ten e n t o t . u e s h osp i t a l of .t I' t " · Kea. In t h e a t f 1919 h 1 g aret Dahlstrom of Peru, who won capac ! y e nro 1m e n · : toward Mex ico, Th e Bok Pe ace P l an. N orman Th o r pe th e quarter-m!ler 1 ney. u um 0 e t he c h a mpionship of h e r cl ass b y I a nd The Proposed Compensation for f W· 1 b b · o-· -1 came t o P eru an d h as lent a helpmg acoj, h and a mon g th e s tud e nts e v e r s inc e. w l'itin g _ at the rate of 52 6-15 •..vords PRESIDE NT PATE ON WORLD Ex-Serv ice Me n E a ch on e c oac 1 s ace. otpe rna e IS pe r mmute. Ma rg a re t Dah lstrom EDUCAT I ON. a nu m b er wh 1c h name d Iu s subJect. .distance on a bad lrack wit hou t be- ENTE RTAI N VISITING CONTEST- made the hi g h es t percent in he r class ! Then h e was g i ve n e ig h t minutes Jn ing pu s hed in 56 secon d s And t h at a nd exceeded the Juni or class win - W e dn esda y e venin g, Ma rch 26 w h ic h to o r ga n ize his material. ANTS. was hi s fi irst workout The Waco ners, by writin g 1 8-15 p e rcent high- 1!)24, at 7 : 30, in t he asse mb ly 1·oom Rosco e W rig h t was the fir st speakr·unner has spee d. wind, an d n erve. er sp e ed : of t he Trainin g bu il d i n g, P 1·esident e r. He drew the subject, "Ame r ica 's He s h o ul d b e a va lu a ble man on the The two soc iet ies of the Co ll ege Arthur Go l dst e i n of Om aha Ce n - Pat e sp oke t o th e joint m ee tin g of Att i tud e towm·ds Mex ico". He to ld Graf t eam. He expects t o d eve l o q gave a jo int e nt er tain men t for their t r a l won seco nd p lace w i t h 44 word s t h e Chri stian A ssoc iatio ns on Edu c a- , of t he importance o fthe Mexica n into a hi g h-cla ss half-mil e r members a nd fo r t he vi s itin g com Max Rosenb latt, Centra l Hi g- h with tiqn as a World Pro b le m. Mr. Pate question and dealt with Ame ri c a's Charles Mad d en of P aw nee City. me r c i a ! c o n testa nts, las t Thursaay 40 word s. James Hi ggi ns Nebras k a fo r m any years se rv e d the pub iic as t r ea tmen t of Mex ico, p ast and preis a con sistent perfo r mer a nd a f a i t h- ni g ht. Mr. Geor ge Willy pres ide nt Ci ty with 39 word s a s uperin te ndent of sc h ools He ha s se nt. He cite d in s tances of Amenic a's ful work e r. He is va ul tin g an d f the Philomat h ea n Soc iety , gave an 1n the junior c lass, Doroth y Custer t a ken a n active in te r es t in a ll e du- l1·eatm e nt of Mex ico since th e day s broad J·umpin g H is co n s is tency ad dress of welcome to o ur v is itor s; f Ne braska Ci ty won writ in g at th e of e du cat ion d ete r mines t h e d esti n y of Mex ica n i nd e pendanc e. Hi s in trod I 0 ma kes him a dan ge rou s competitor. th en t h e p ro g r a m op e n e w},t 1 a rate of 51 14-15 wo rd s per min ute Th is k nowled g e with his ea rne stness du cti o n of p r ese nt-day treatmen t of He is a 44 0 and 88 0 runner. He p ro - b y" the w or l d fa mou s Ru s h 1 f o r fif tee n consecu t i vev minutes. a nd s inc er it y of purp ose , m ake s Mr Me xico was "Sha ll we c la sp h a nd s babl y will b e a mem ber of t h e 1·elay 111 <?u artet w hi c h was so ap- ! Seco nd p l ace, D e Fores t W est. Syra- Pate a comp etent educatio n a li st i with Mex ico? " H e then outli n ed th e team. p r ec 1a ted th at o ur w_o rth y VISitors Ic us e, wit h 5 1 word s Third plac e, Th e lecture di v i de d itse lf re lative va lu e of t h e plan s of assist -
A1·thur Majors, of End icott, is do- had to hea r them aga ll1 , a nd h en c e E li za b e th Sitzman, P la tt smo u th, w ith t h1·ee main top i cs: First, the typ e a n ce and in terven tion. ing his fi r s t work on t h e track H e brou g h t t h em for s econ d turn. 149 9- 15 wo rd s. F o urth pl ace, Eva l yn of ed uc e tion d eter mi nes t h e d es t i ny 1 Zea na s T e ic h, t h e se con d speake r , is another 440 - yard runn e r and a F ollow m g t hi s wa s a hum o rous I Jac k Ne>b r aska Ci ty wit h 48 11 -15 of a nalion ; s eco nd, t h e s a l vatio n of • drew " The Enforcement of th e Ei g hposs ib le me mb e r of t h e r e lay team. b y Mi ss L eona_ Joh n s on. The I word s p er minute. ' a co un try dep en d s u pon unive !';:;al tee nth Amm e ndment". Mr. T eich )fajo r s ha s taken to the hurd les n at - va n o u s pe r s ona g es wh i c h Mis s In t h e ch a mpi on s h i p cl ass, Richard e d ucatio n; t h ird, t h e W o rld sh ou ld ! began by r ec iti n g s om e of the prourally The c o ach expects h im to so n rep r es e n ted were very clever and, Cole of Omaha Centra l wo n w ith 65 have uni ve r s a l e duc a ti on I blems n ow fac in g th e gove rnment, develop into a hurdler of c l a ss He amu s in g ind eed /4 -1 5 wo rd s Secon d p l ace was award- F:du cation is com p a r at iv e l y n n v: i t p rob lems of e nfo r ci n g the p r o hib it ion is working on both the 120-yar d hig h Th e we l l known s m gers , Misses e d t o Ann a Ma r g ar et Brec ht of Fa ll s is a slow p t ocess It is only lhou s - ; ac ts. "Po li t ics st ill play a n import a n t hurd les a nd the 220-yar d low hm Wilma Coa tn ey a nd H e le n Li chty I C i ty w ith 49 14- 15 word s. Third an d ye:n s s i nce was n1ai-: in g J p a r t a nd is res pon sib le f 01· i ts s h a 1·e dies then sa n g a lovely duet "S leep." / (Cont i nu e d on last pa ge .} h e t· inte ll ec tu a l A 1in t h e e nforcement ag ita tio n ". At Me ri tt Whitten. of Nebra s ka C i ty , To the c on s te rnati o n o f Ma rk D e l1 large a mo unt of o u r pr ese 1t know! - ! !Conti nu e d on l rt!l t pag e ) 1Cnn tin u e rl on l nst page) ze 11 a nd H u g h S t o dd ard, it w as s ud · edge h as been \Vi t hin Lh e jcl e nl y a nnoun ced t h at a n ex t e mpora - h u ndred ye ars ! n e o u s deb a t e o n the question , "Re- I Mr. Pate u sed fam ili ar ye t s lfikin g I 1 so l ve d , T hat bobbed h air is mo r e ri - ; examp les t o pro ve how dep en d l'nt : I cli c u lo u s th a n bell - bottomed t r o u s ; upon th e ty p e of e du ca tion wa s th e i
Ie r s, " wa s t o take p la ce between two
·des t i ny of a n ation. H e staled t h at I s aid i ndiv id ua ls Th e r es u l t was soII ' ''du rin g t h e p ast t hr ee o r fo ur th o_ns - 1 / wonderful t hat j u d ges and ye a r s s eve r a l of e duc a tiOn
I a b le to de c id e w inc h wa s the wm nm g I h ave ex iste d from w hi c h co n c l u s- : ' d ! ion s can b e d raw n ." The people of I' s 1 e
1 Th e n ext n u m b e r announc e d wn s
I Chi na h ave rev i ve d th e ir a n ces to rs a d a nce, ' S p1·ing ," by Mrs. Graf. 1 j so inten s e ly t h at n o ne w proce sses or : I"Mad am Gra f s ky" as a dance r wa s / i m e thod s ha ve b ee n e vo l ve d Th ey ! a l ready f a mou s upon the P eru camp - 1 fe lt t h at w h at t h e ir f a th ers d id I I u s, a nd a ft e r. t h is d ance, I G LEN N F RARY i w as b est a nd co n seq u ent ly China ha s : h e r fame is ns m g· s til l h1 g h er. I Glen n Fra r y '26, of Auburn , has r em a in e d where s h e was thou sa nd s I M iss L ou ise H arr is, t h e Philo's vo- bee n e lected to t h e p os i t io n of co a c h of yea r s ago. MI LLARD BELL i c a l is t , fo ll owed t hi s numb er w ith a , a nd teac he r of man u a l t ranin g a nd Spa r t a , g lo riou s in w ar , d e veloped 1 bea u t if ul so n g, "Dream." acc omp a n - ; sc ie n ce i n t h e S u tto n Hi g h Sc h ool. t h e phy sical a nd mora l se l ves of h e r Mil la rd B e ll , of Beatri ce, is known AR T HUR MAJORS ie d by Cut hber t Hall on t h e flut e. 1S utto n a lway s h a s Cla!< s A a thl e ti cs, I s u bje c t s. Un s u rpasse d were h er so l- / on th e ca mpu s as " B ig Be ll " to f t h or T h e Ever e tt pi ani s t , Mi ss Ma r y 1a nd Fr ary is t h e m a n to co a c h Class d iers. V ic to r y in w a r w as h er s log an. I t in g ui s h him from h is s ma ll e r bra- Arth ur MaJ·ors 1s one o e n - • f t h l of Mc Vav fo ll owe d t h1 s w 1th a w a l tz' A tea ms He h as b ee n a t Per u fo r Athen s emp has i ze d t h e m te ll e ctu a l t he r , F o n es t Be l l. M1ll ard B e ll has mal school g raduates o e c ass · · I h · fi d h I d a p layed with t h e fi ni s h e d touc h of a three year s. Durin g th ose three yea r s a nd aest et1c. H e r e w e n s u e been e ec t e d s up e rinte nd e nt of t h e 1924 to have rec ently pbrocthure ·n 1 profes s io n a l W e f ee l s ur e t h a t ou r h e h as been A ll -S tate e nd in football leader s as Peric les Euripid es, Sop h - sc h oo ls a t Brads h aw. Mr Be ll has sc hool M Majors will e e prl - · · D h s P I 1 h d b · · r. hoo l vi s itors r e a l ized t h at P e ru ha s some f or two of t h e m. H1 s r ece1vm g of ocl es , emost e n es , ocrates , a to 1 a so me pu h e sc h oo l expe r1 ence Cipa l at Endicott the s c piai') O ta le n t wh e n t h ey h ea rd thi s forwa 1·d pa ss es has ruined the cha n -1 a nd Ari stot le. Th ese w ho lea rn e d and is capa b le of h a ndlin g t h e goo d term. H e r ecei ve d p a rt of 1hs prehp - mb e r ' ces of s ever a l Co n fe r e n ce tea ms And fo r lea rnin g,s s ak e accomp li s h e d no 1 sc h oo l sy s tem of Br a d s haw At B earato k t Peru Pr ep w ere e 11 u · : · 1 Th R 1 • M B · · ry a L t Another humoro u s readin g was on h e has p l aye d on t h e Bo Bcat bas ket- 1 g r ea t p r act ic al re s u ts. e oman ! atn ce r. e ll wa s p romm ent m at h111 lhe p l·og r a m, J oh nni e G e ts R e ady ball team for t h ree years, du ri n g 1 educ a tio n was practica l a nd leti cs a nd d e batin g. At Peru h e h as h e was c aptlan of th f r C o mpany," b y Mi ss Lu cy Arm- whi c h time t h e B o b cats ha v e not lo st H e1· re s u lts were far r eac hm g a nd b ee n a two - lette r man in footba ll , of the co ll ege. He has. no- Th e mi s c hi evo us ant ics by a Co nfere n ce ga m e. F ra ry shou ld appar e n t in t h e s tatute b ook s of m os t Iand prom in e nt in dr a matic s, fo i·enliterary a nd social In- boy , i mpr esse d so a b l y by g ive S utton Cla ss A at hl eti cs (Continu e d on last page. ) s ics , and liteary a cti viti es. d1cott h as electe d a g ood pn n c tpa · e
THE PERU PEDAGOG IAN
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Th e t h eory of evoluti on m ig h t well be compared to a mosaic pictu1·e composed of many thousands of bits of co lor ed g l ass cemented together. Each fact an d sc ienti fi c d iscovery for a century is found to fit into the
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GEO. R. WILLY DAVID COSTELLO
EME LIA NOVOTNY
MARlON MARSH
• d evout sc ientist a co lossal portrait of the Creator of all th i ngs.
Ed itor w. F. Hoyt.
B u s in ess Manager - Campu s ON THE CAMPUS
- Campus A. M. Voss, former l y state hi g h
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O r ga ni za tions scho ol i ns pector, visited P e ru t he Orga n izat ion s ' pa st week. Mr Voss is now w ith t h e P I Wor ld Book Company He is we ll -e r so na s ; j known among the sc h oo l men of the P e rs o nal s state. - C lasses j Coach L on R. Gr aft spe nt the holi- C lasses day vacation in Lincoln fo llowing the _ _ C ircul atio n ! tr ack squad. Ev identl y he wished to L h 1· B ·ce 1 o b serve c lose l y the Schulte met h o d s Special R e p o rter s : Lu c y Arm s tr o n g, E. Lyle L e wis , H e len Jones . J o hn Shuster. Bu t Sc hulte learns new aug ' 1 n, e rm I Graft is a track man from Nebraska.
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Never befo1·e in t h e hi s tory of the world has t h e pr.oblem of our sistant Geor ge Willy a c h ance to bepolicy been brought so near to t h e hearts of the Amencan as toda) · come more effic ient in hi s vocation. in eve ry section of the country, pea se is wnttet: !One could ment ion Ne lso n, Bell, and Edward w. Bok ha s d ared to face t h e I_J i tlei·-enders and po lIticians; Wil es and has forced the po liti ca l par ties to commit t h emse lves on the Iss u e of ! Th e c lass in ed uc at iona l measurthe L ea g u e of Nations. I t is tim e that s.uc h m e n as a nd t ments is doing pro j ect work un der Bo i:a h came to rea li ze that they cannot hght a world Ideal. It '.s JU St the d i r ection of Professo r Crago. impossib le f or the U nited States to keep out of t h e L eag u e. of a.s It Members of the c lass al·e doing n is impossib l t for us to l<eep o u t of Eu ropean affairs, and as Il was Impossi.ble g i·eat d ea l of gradi ng; and they will to kee p o ut of th e W orld W a r. W e ca nn ot expect of d o some actual testin g in the field. to cast aside the Leag ue of adopt a fo ·eign policy s ati sfactory I P resident W. R. P ate gave a n adto a few of our Senators and politicians. , , dress to the woma n' s club meetin g at The rank and fi le of the w ant umv ersa l ?eace. J he): Bethel, Saturday. He was un able to a r e willin g to cast as ide suspiC ion, a nd destre to co -operate With the i make hi s speak in g dates at Beat ri ce nations of the world in maintaining what t h ey h ave a l ready succee.ded 111 · and Fair bury be ca u se of the bad doing. We have a method of reac hin g o u r law-makers at Was hm gton, roads name ly, by the ballot.
If eve r y Amer ican votei' would pledge himself to s u ?port Ill popu la r these days. Superintendant com in g election o nl y tho se men who wo uld s upport t h e policy and Pl m- Gilke son is recei v ing calls and pla ci ng c i pal so stro n g ly broug h t out in the Bo.k Peace Plan-name ly, that .of dom g tea c hers as rapid ly as in former years away with w a r , we would soo n have In force the League of NatiOns and The day of the tra in ed teacher is bet he World Court, two bi g steps toward univ e r sa l peace Ig i nning.
It is th e dut y a nd pl'ivile ge of every voter to acqua int hm: s clf w 1t h the 1 Mr. and Mrs. J o hn T. Mars hall, of ca ndidate s for wh om h e is t o vote, cast as ide pa rty prejudi ce, and s u ppO I'l P anama, h ave been vi sitin g their in the comi n g a Pr es ident, Senalot·s, and who a re dau g hter V i va the past few days. of the convictio n s of Hu g h es. R oot H ouse, an d other men who are whole- Mr. Mar s hall is a prominent b anker heartedly Am ericans, as well as Christians. I and forme 1· sta t e senator fro m L a n-
Where d o you as an educator , a leader , and a g uid e, stand? Face t h e I c aster County. issue fairly ! The ultimate rests with the pe.ople. l Bu ll etin anno u ncin g the course of Let i t not be said of us t h at Amenca has fought the war Ill vam. W1th a study for s u mmer sc ho ol have been will to go forward, the r e wi ll be found a way.
Isent .out to 6000 hi g h sc h oo l stud e nts CLARA M MINNE. ! of sout heaste r n Nebraska
1 K a n sas Wesleyn Adv a n ce comCHAPEL. 1 1
made up of very few elements, say ments favo r a bl y on professor Hoyt's - fr om one to six, while s tars or suns recent lectures Wednesday, the twenty -s i xth, peo- i i nc lud e from twenty to forty ele - i -pie were wandering around in and the earth contains TRAI N ING SCHOOL NOTES. el like so many green fres hme n in a nmety. Th1 s led H aecke l to conJectnew build in g , o r so meth in g. They ure f und amenta l s u bst.a n ce , At the meetin g Thursd ay mo r n i ng were a ll mere l y hun t in g t h e i r new from w h1ch all e lemen ts are denved. t h e members of the G i rls, R ese rv es re se rved seats, h oweve r - n othin g I s uggestin g t h e n a m e protyl efo r it. we re e n te r ta in ed by a s ketch o f t h e more! After everybody finally got s u ggest in g the n ame protyl e f or it. life of Flerence W i ghten, g iv e n b y
H. U. LANDOLT Phones 73 and 78
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the e lements began with the s u gges- next year's captain s were elected. do ing t hin gs," in clu d in g t h e evolu - l ion of P1·out. t ha t all the elements F 1·an ces Kelly was again chose n by tion of t h e stars, t h e earth, malter, 1 ,·enll y consisted of aggregat ions of 1 the g i rls, and J ames Del zell was the li fe, man, c i vil ization and eve n the1
hydrogen atoms. Th e n came the d is- un an i mous c h oice of the boys. The o logy, or man's idea of reli g ion. It covery of rad ioacti v i ty by which , Sen iot·s were call ed upon fo1· is the key word of suc h e le m ents :1.5 uranium were J speeches. Every one h ome th at un locks many of sc1- found to be dis integratin g, giv- ! py to have h ad t h e pri v il ege of b emg e n.ce " Mr. is 1:epo1·t e d have and ion s, develop- Iin v i ted to s u c h a n enjoyable party. tinid, there IS n ot an Iota of ev id e n ce m g mto IOm u m, r adiu m, po lonium , , of evo lu t ion in chem is try," i nd icatin g and fina lly resulting in lead. Thi s 1 1 THE PERFECT SHORT STORY that he is not conversant w i t h any ancestral lin e of lead is b etter es - An English writer says that he has chem istry of this century, nor with tablished than many Mayflower a n- come across t h e perfect s h ort story. the progress of the past two decades. cestra l lin es . A number of scient ists The author is t h e four yea1· o ld so n Probab l y the be st attested evidence bega n to experiment with the trans- of E. F Benso n best known as t he of evolut ion li e in the domain of mutations of elements like nitro gen w ri ter of "Dodo:" Here's t h e story, c h em ist ry by bombard in g it w i th rad io ions, and we must admit it is complete For a hundr ed year s so m e form of and lik e tun gs ten, exp lod i ng i t by accordi n g to th e ru les of fiction: Nebu la r Hypothesis h as been accept- by hi g h vo l tage currents. ln each Once t.h e1·e was a merderer with ed, acco rdin g to whi c h all h eaven ly case h e li um res ulted wit h traces of yellow eyes. An d hi s w if e said to bodies h ave b ee n d c l'iv ed f1·om n e b-! hydr oge n. Harkn ess of C hi cago fol- hi m, 'If yo u merder me yo u will be ulae. Th e spectroscope revea le d the [lowed w it h a tab le s h ow i n g t h e str uc- han ge d.' And he was h a n ged on Tuesta rUing f act t h at. !.h e nebu l ae a 1·e lu r e of some twenty elements, con- sd a y next.".
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H ig h Sc h oo l u nd e r Sup t. Sam Row le y Sta t i 011 e r y , De Witt h as good at hl e t ic teams. T hey w ill n o t d e t e l"i o r a te und e r F o n est F i ne C andies, Be ll. R e-e lec t ions i n cl ud e I s a b e l Ha r tl y
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Be ca u s e of it s nature, we wi s h that all the citizen s of Peru might attend. and for their , ben ef it the price of attendance ha s been reduced to bud ge t ticket or 25c
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Th ese ex a mi n at io n a n s we• s are a mo n g m any : • "T hin gs w h ic h a r e eq u a l t o th e s a me t h i ng a r e e qu a l to anyt h in g els e".
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" G rav i tat io n is t h a t w hi c h if th e r e , we re n one w e s ho ul d a ll fly a way".
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L ou is XV I was g e la tin ed d ur i ng t h e F r enc h R evo lu ti o n " " H ors e powe•· is t h e d is tanc e one h ors e ca n ca r ry a pound of wate•· in a n h o u r " i P a ls y is a k ind of n ew wri t e r' s d a nce ." " Lette r s i n s lop in g p ri nt a r e h yste •·ics".
j " The Mo n r oe Doct1in e is as fo llows : Do u nto o th ers w h a t yo u wo u ld : t h a t t h e y s h o u ld d o un to yo u " j " T h e fiv e pr i n cip a l c h ara c t e r s i n Bro c kd e n Bt·own's " W eil a nd" i a r e I c h abo d Ct a n e N a tty B um ppo
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T he P er u S t a te teach e rs co ll eg e has j ste:•d il y g a in e d in n l! mbe r s si n ce last I fall. E ac h qu ar te r t h e e nro ll m e n t
in c r eases. A t t h e b eg i n n i n g of th e
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1 The f our co!leg e st u d e n ts includ e
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1 Am o n g t h ose ove r from Au b u rn f or t h e com m e • c ial contes t w e re ,
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E d i t h W o lfe , E d wa rd H owe ll , a nd
, Mrs Gran d y
I Mrs H a r iett Sa lter :, t a te o r ga ni r.e r
' of P. E 0. v is i t e d o n t h e cam p u s
T hu r s day. S h e w as 'Je r y f a vorabl y
i mpr essed by o ur sc h oo l here
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I n ep h ew a nd s is te r.
Frei da Au s t i n w ent l o L i nco ln w h et·e h e r p arents r ecent l y move d ,
l t o e n te r sc h oo l t h e re.
1 J o hn J o n es wh o h as t h e sy mp athy
Iof t he e n ti r e s t u d ent bo d y becau se of
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I at S h ub er t t o r ecover fr o m meas les
j Mrs. S am u e l W a u g h wa s a g ues t of
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1 Sat urda y unti l Tu es day Mrs W a u g h
I is very we ll kn ow n h ere S h e was
H ou s e Mo t h e r of Mt. Ve rnon f r o m
1921-1923
Th e domest ic sc ie n ce d epartm e nt
s er ve d l un c h f o r th e c ommer ci a l
Ico n tes t a nts Fr id ay n o on. E ig h t y pe ople we r e ca r ed f or
J E st h e r H o y t s p e n t a f e w days w ith
h er p a r en ts he re last we e k
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THE HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE. "up yonder", alludin g to the f act i Ages rose Mar tin Luth e r and hi s co l-j and bas k et b a ll pl ayer, is a possibilt h at a portio n of the tribe that re- I leag ue Me la n c hthon Th ey starte d ity in t he 44 0-yard dash, in t h e pol e I lass meeting last
so o n as that functionary h a d an of- find that the type of educ ation de- coac h by h urling t h e j a velin 138 f eet ; " I p t·efer to to the Beatrice team. The judges were J fic i n! ex is tenc e. In 1855 -56 t h e leg - ! termines t he d esti ny of a n ation. t h e fir s t t ime he took h o ld of i t If Is h op," sa id Professor d F Duncan a nd P rofessor Shell en- is lature dul y incorporated th e n ew T he n ecess ity f o r univers al ednca- Hoy can in crease th at di s tance as h e friend wh o had e a cerb C C II d J d t p -11 h t · tonsoral esta bh sment. erger, of otner o e ge, an u ge c r y. tron rn a democracy IS great. " In an promr ses to do , eru WI ave a a m W W. Wil so n of Nebra s ka Cit y. Nema ha Cit y w as a l ways a p lace J ar istocr atic g ovemment leaders h ip is jave lin compet i tor H oy also run s j' "Doubt less yo u h ave observed the Fulton Davenport of P e ru was chair - of s t r ong ab o lition te n da nci es, be in g, • fo und in the educate d few ." In a th e di s tance with H o ward Bruns don tr u cu l e nt-lo o ki ng youn g barber. at the b · f · · · M I 1 d h air?" Well I was h1s first man y v rr t ue o rts n ear v rcm rty to IS· rep ublic leadership may come from the P er u Prep athlete. , secon c · • Th e bi g cro wd which in s pit e of so u r i, a station o f th e un derground a n y o ne of it s c lasses So safe and Car l Cunn:in g h am and W a ldo W ill- sc h o olmaster. - Country Gentelman the inc le m e nt we at h er, atte nded t h e r a ilroad a n d the freque n t res ort of sa ne lea ders hip is po ssibl e on l y w h en h oft are w ork in g o u t regu lar l y a nd debate felt well rep a id for its efforts J o hn Brown's me n It w as h e r e that a ll are educatd "What h as a ll this may d eve lop in t o winn e r s. Cunn i ngby the t r ent that lay in s tore for it. the h e r o of Ossowat t om ie crossed a to do wit h edu cation as a wodd h am is a di sta n ce runner; Willhoft M h = I d The deb a te wa s u fi e r ce ly conte st- loa d of S h a rp's rifl es, b o und for Civ il prob lem? T h e World War demo n -is a ju mpe r Forres t Bell, of Beat- a 0 n 3 cd s tr ugg le fro m the time Miss Ru s-1 Bend I owa at the co n c lus io r. of the s tr a t ed t h at we can not h o ld oursel ves rice p r o mi ses t h at h e w ill make the · · · Ir W 1 · h I s takrn_g th t: Co u ntrv bv Sto rm se ll m t r oduce d the questiOn untli Mr.,1.a nsas ar, a te rn t e f a ll of 1857 ; al oof; i t prove d t h e weakness of the qua r·ter -m il ers step ; but h e h as un- 1 · · · · h h A :5t" 1n hng-h t <.·olurs.
Roberts wo und u p th e rebuttal. rt wa s ere _t a t of Mo m·oe Doctrine." Wilso n jus tifi ed dertaken a man's -s ized tas k when h e 1
4: t ill"s 11 :> r.ac ks. Th e re w as n o word-mmcm g. The I B r own' s h eart rest coadJu t ors, wmter- ou r· entran ce in t o the World W a r by run s away from Th or pe Edie Ma- 2. d1c"· of rul<.s1 "?d ' A n vo n c:cn n c..·at n l4!1i!anu: s eco nd spe ak e r· fo1· t h e nega ti ve, Mr ed durin g 1857 and 1858. And w h e n t h e s loga n to "make the " world safe jo t·s, a nd Madden in t h e quarter. in I t !s vcr_,. S k d d h d b · h 1 d th t 1 1 b th · in K All 111 attractl\·e h o:<. Seut ac ett, 1recte t e e ate m to l e c o u s · a 1a c ee n ga e nn g for dem oc racy." "Since a ll na tio n s oth e r me n a r e sta r t in g tr ack pr.,paid ou rce,.ip t $ I o w ha t wa s p lain ly see n an un ex p ected s o lon g b urs t at le n g th, no p lace up - car r y forwm·d relations w ith eac h no w t hat the weather is f avorable. C anada 25c 1 m c h a n ne l. It was from thi s t i me on o n t h e banks of th e Mi ssou ri res p o nd- ot h e r education is a world problem." Wh at they m ay do is unknown But Table CoverS that t h e m eta l of t h e P eru t eam wa s ed m o re promptly or more e ff icently Mr. P a te, in co nclu sion said that it is amon g the novi ces t h at t h e s t a r s tested Too much credit ca nn ot be t h an did Nemah a City. Part of Com - h e did not know just how the prob- a r e un cove r ed. "Indi a n" S hulte , Ve 1·y Att r u<·tive RI:H k Muh. t M' R ll d M. B 1 E d 11 f C K f th rung tab le co,·er wlth co l o r ed d rag g 1ven o ISS u sse a n 1. og e, pany , a n a o om p any • o e lem w!ll be so lv ed , but that h e was th e peer of a ll t rack coaches, h as 0 11 ctcsig111;. adj u stul>k toJ s ize P eru's in i t ia te d ebators. They stood • Second Nebras k a Volunteer Infa n try, s u gges tin g this as a prob lem for our sai d: "The hope o f my track team is ! car.d. tab k : 16 count.-r p o ck•·ts · I · d h' · ! co l o re d st1tched ed)!"es Ex· up u nder t he fiery of t h e tr w ere recrurte at t IS th oug h t, "That the ri g h t kind of re- the wea lt h of green men." And we 1 va lue J>ricc o lder a_nd more ex perr enced oppon- On. May 26, 1861, the f r1·st war meet- lat io n s - wor ld wide-will n ot be se - t ake ou r h ats off t o Coach Schulte I COMBINATION OFFER ents w rt h t h e coo lne ss th at would tn g 111 t h e county was held at Nema- c ured until t he world of nations is in track at hl etics. II b d h d h h C b · d d b E T j I W e wJII se nd prepaid one t·omple tc Mab we ecome a n o l an at t e game . a tty, e m g p r es r e ove r Y · · educated , and edu cated in the ri g ht • J<> n K set u ud table cover'" dcs crihc:d abov• It was litt le Bogle who s piked th e Grubb The ob j ect of th e meet in g \"ay." I o n receipt o f ' NEBRASKA STATE TEACHERS ' Be a tnce g un s. Mr. Roberts, t h e on l y was exp la111e d by A. W Furnas, and ASSOC I ATION. J CHINA.AME RIC<\N IMPOR TJ NO CO. o n e o n the P er u team w h o h ad deb a t- stirrin g address es we r·e deliv e r ed b y ROSCOE WRIGHT GOES TO YO RK 1 Ill We st 68th St New \' ork ed th e questio n before stoo d t ru e to 1
Colone l J. D. Th ompso n, T W Tipton hi s old form. Dr. Mc Pherso n a nd D1·. A. S. Holla- Continued fr om first page. ) Pres ide n t P ate went to Lincoln the Th e contes tants ' of the Id ay Then , in the year 1862, N e m a h a 1 latter part of t h e w eek to c lose up s ubjec t wou ld do cre di t to much Ci t y Gua rds we r e organ i zed. A P pr ese nt wh? carr_y .":'et t he b u s iness of the Nebrask a State ol d e r he ad s T h e fai lu re of the Beat- I sy mpath ieS reah ze t h e lmpos Jb!lJty Te achers' Assoc i ation He is just r ice team lay in its l ack of co n st ru ct- COMMERCIAL CONTEST. I ever su ccess fully overthrowin g the Ifin is hi ng his year's work as pres iive a r gu m e n t. I n de li very , the loca ls e rg·h teent h a mendm e nt But t h ey den t, and has s h ow n str o n g e nthu swe r·e out c lasse d. The v is i tors were c · d c he• is h fo nd h opes o f w eakeni n g it , i asm a ll thru the year·, and has co nont ll1u e from first page.) fini s hed , for·ce fu l s p ea kers. Th ei1· by causin g to be lega lized t he sale o f du c t ed a g r eat association. delivery in t h e words of P resi dent p lace t o L eo n Rr c hard son, Fa ll s City, li g h t w in es a nd 2.75 per ce n t h ee r All of t h e students in P e ru thi s
EyP. Ear, No se and T h roat the "merits o f the debating," and not t ree r ates o speed, fo r eac h class. by h e lp in g to e n force the Ei g hte enth s up port _____________..;;.__..:
te et e d G la,..s cs fitted SatiEfactio n g uar anteed F x fee good for two yea r s Dr. M. M. MacVe an. S pe ci a li st P ate, " would hav e done j ustice to 44 6"15 word s IHe cl osed hi s ta lk with "Is i t not a yea r w h o w ill become teac h ers next I co )l ege m en. " The contes t. fo ll owed patriotic and mora l duty to prese r ve y ear s h o uld j o in t h e Asso ciation a nd I Offi ce over B uck sB ooterie T ile debate a nd t h e mate rr a l w as d tctated at • a nd furt h e r respect our constitution · t h 'd t th · 1 1 was Jud ge d so lel y o n h f / · g rve e n ew pres1 en e tr oya 1 Phon e 69 Nehr City
Mary Ule s Coll i n s, offic i a l di_ctator I Am en dment '? ·--o n the met i ts of t h e quest ion ; t hat :--------------;... is not on whi c h s ide is inhere ntl y from Om a h a, r ea d t h e d ictatiOn to I Mil ar d " B e ll t he t hird sp eaker, t h e st ron ge r. t h e c lasses. After the notes been drew "Th e Bo k Pea ce Pl a n". He openTh d f f th ff" taken the c lass es were ass1g n e d t o I ed by recitin g s u c h fa cts as Edw ar d e ec lSIOn 111 avor o e a 11·mt. .· t tran sc r rbe t h eir n otes. In the nov1ce 1 William Bo k 's offer of S50,000.00 : ve. as a SUI P•• se 0 rrrany. J cl ass Franc is W hitn e y of Omaha f 1 b 1 f d Certam 1t 1s t h at t h e debate was o ne '. o r t 1e est p a n o r worl peac e, as f t l h d d t I I Ce n t 1a! won fi1 st p l ace. Er nest m e th at 22 165 pl a n s were h anded in and o 1e ar est wa g e , mo s c ose y I 0 ' t t d d b ttl f th D un aqay, ma h a C en tr a l, sec on d that the p lan numbered 1469 was acco n es e wor a es o e year T l P t · k Ip l ace, E dw ard Al bert, Om a h a Cen- cepte d a s that t h e winner was Dr 1e many e ru s uppor ers too 1 · d 1 d F ' · r d t t h t t t h h tral t Hr P ac e a n 'a ye W oods Ch a rl es L evermore Th e n h e outlinonvnr o e nex con es , w tc · · h d 1 d h 'th p c·t F all C tty , fourt h p lac e ed t h e pl a n ·at h er carefully a nd gave rs s c e u e e r e wt awnee 1 y,l h April 8. In t h e c ampJO n s h •p c lass Edw a rd i ts s trong and weak poi n t s. Mr Bell How ell, Auburn , won first place; sh owe d a kn ow ledge of his s ubject. E li za b e th E i tzmn n , Pl attsmo uth , sec- Mi ss Mary J a ne P laehn h ead of t h e
A SHORT HISTORY OF NEMAHA d F K'dd l on p lace; e rn e, Ashl a n d, department of speech edu cation, p re-
C ITY t hird p l ace; a nd Louise Albers Aah - s id ed a t t h e m eeti n g. The judges Ne m a h a City s itua ted · t l l limd fo urt h plac e we r e Pr ofess or Beck, S up e rintend a n t u pon le Tl1 e e 11n1an s h 1· c la ss h · Mrs so ur1 rr ver, fou1· a nd one h a lf P P c. a mp ton - Gilkenso n , and Miss Fau lh aber lVliss ln lle s b 1 B ' II d b t d s hip w as won b y Edn a Khn ger of Pl aehn annonce d t h e winner after the e ow r ownv1 e, un ou el y o cc upi es o n e of t h e fin est poss ibl e Platts mout h, seco nd p l ac e Le nn ea votes h ad been co llecte d by Mr. H are s i tes in th e Mi ss issippi Vall ey. Locat- St r e rner, Om a h a Centra l, third pla ce a nd Mi ss Bl omquist. Th e winn e r Mr. ed on a wooded b e nd of the r i ver b y Lou ise Rummer, Pl attsmo u t h and Wri g h t, r ece ived th e h earty app lause s urro un ded on all si des by He le n W escot t of Pl att s mo u t h f o u r th of hi s co mp et i'tors who se ma r v e lous fert ility is unques- p lace. Th e modes t c 1owd that atte nd ed ti o n ed, and by hills unsurpa sse d for The r es ults of t h e spellin g contes t the contes" t in t h e Littl e Theatre t h e c u l t ur e of t h e g rape and for hor - were : Oli ve Willi ams, Omah a Cen - were very muc h p lease d w i t h t he ti c ul t ure in gen e ral, it not on l y af- tJ·al, 99 % ; Hnny Goldman, Omah a s how in g mad e by the co nte s tants It ford s a rare v ie w to on e who c h ooses C e n t ral, 93 % ; B e rn iece W elc h, Omn- is ho ped t h at this co ntest w ill be nn i ts hi g he st hilltop for h is observa - h a Cent • al, 93.25 % ; Helen Cli mburg, a nn ua l event on the Peru campus t ory b ut is itself a scene of beauty. A uburn, 93 % Peru s h oul d b e as em inent in f orIt possesses a go od la ndin g, and i ts Th e stu de n ts of Peru g reat l y ap- e ns ic s as s h e is in at hl etics. ge ntle s lopes affor d g oo d nat u ral precin te the effo rts of Miss Pa lm er drai nage At the s ame t ime thes e a nd co mm erc ial s tudents in maki ng slope s p r eve n t a ny v e r y d estru c tiv e t hi s o u r fir st co mmer ci a l co ntest a o v e rflow s u cce ss , a ud w ish the winnin g conis a n Indi a n name , Ne tes tants the g reatest s uccess at t h e s ignifying "water", in t he Otoe din- s tate contest. lect and Ma -ha b ein g ori g inally the -name of a t r ib e of I ndi a n s yet in the P RES ID ENT PATE 'S ADDRESS. north e rn part of the state, an d known as Omaha s L ewis and Clark s ub - (Co ntinu ed llrom fir s t page ) sta nti ate t hi s fac t in th eir n arrati ve co un tr ies tod a y Th e l aws of the o f ex plo r ati on. T h e s ig nificanc e of wor ld h av e i n part b ee n taken from th e word Ma-h a is "farth e r up",or 1 the Roma n s Durin g the Middle
is g i v i ng a ll hi s time to th e di sc us · H e threw the disc us 118 f eet hi s first w eek of pr actice. " Ted" W e im er, Hardy's footba ll Debate Peru High vs . Pawnee City High School High Assembly April 8 Satin Slippers-. or Dress and We or or spec i a l occasions - for the times wh e n you wish to appear at your be s t - wear Satin Slippers: They are al ways styl i s h There ' s n o s ub s titut e for their richness I t is t h at so meti :ne or ot h er o n e is s ure to regret NOT
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a so w h y don t you come in a nd be fitt ed now ? T he sa ttn us ed m o ur s lt pper s was espec i a ll y made fo h · r s oe purposes Priced $4:00 to $7.00 Hom .Shoe .Store ' 'The home of Good Shoes" and A. rrowbeod " Hosiery onkle cling. N e braslca €ity, Neb '
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9 1924
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I Hi g h Sc h oo l: Hi g b Sc hoo l and Mt. V e rnon g round s , a n d Th e pa r ty given b y t h e Tr a i n in g
The gi d s of Mt. Ve rn on Hall we i -slo p e south of library. Sc h ool F ucu lty fo r t h e s tud e nt t e ac hl t:o m e d t h e "o u t of do r m" g irls to a Fr es hm e n: Th e ath le ti c slop e ers on Marc h 29 p r oved a grand s u eparty he l d at Mt. Ve r non Hall , S?.tu r - Sophomor es : Campus prope r. cess Wh y s houldn' t i t wi t h s u c h J day evening, A pril 5t h Juniors- Se nio rs: Athl e tic fi e ld. hosts an d h ost esses?
I The deco r ati on and e n tert ain ment Wi e ne r roa s t, athleti c fi e ld. Before go i ng to t h e ki nd er gar te n comm i ttees of th e hall h a d been tmsy d b d · t I 6: 00 p. m. 1·oom, wh ich h a een m a e In o a the pas t wee k a nd t h e ir wo rk w as receptio n room, ever yone h ad a sl ip eas i ly see n . T h e hall dining r oom was of p aper p in ne d up o n his o r her vNy beautifu ll y deco 1·at e d in W ednesday, Ap r il 9, at t w o o,clock back. Th ese slips h a d var io u s comanthemums an d st1·eamers of va 1·ious sha r p, every fac ult y m e m b er and man d s w r itte n u po n t h em, a nd as a ' co l ors. every st u de n t f rom t h e co llege ancl r esult everybody step ped li vel y or
The p1·ogr am was p l anne d :1s fo l-t r aine r s, is to he l p clea n up the Peru did foolis h t h ings Mr Y e rk es wh ose lows: campus as i t h as nev e r b een ;one si g n sa id , " Step on m y toe if you
aft e r fo r we w a nt i t to look da r e ," lost per f e ctly good sh i ne o n I Keepe 1·s." was rea d by Es ther Keefer its ve r y b est w hen g radu ation hi s shoes, fo r h e was surr o unded b y w h i le t h e fo llow in g c h a racte r s "ac te d comes r o u n d. many who accep ted t h e d a r e. Mr t h e p a r ts; " K arn i e S u n dell, A d nee Th e campu s h as been divid e d into Gi l k e so n' s a rm w as p a inf u ll y in ju r ed Hami lto n , E ll a T e ic h , Ali ce So r e n- o n , f o u r secti o n s for t he occas io n an d becaus e of hi s note, Sh ake my
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They are the first pict u res health an d e n e r g y 3 t r a mm g a nd thought of the sp le ndi d art w orl< in I n t h ey k n ow r ig h t well h ow to p lay I f a ll tou1·nament And there was a nave been taken in these parti cul ar social e nvi ronme n t. Ithe previou s book wh ich he felt hP and run good deal of keen competi tion in the Th e com p a ri so n of a Wi th must sul·pass at a ll hazza r ds Ho w- They can take a jo k e, an d J.pve one fa ll tournament, especially in the asked why she does Mrs a k nif e was c l ea r eve r no soone r had Paul R e eves ·een too 1 m i xed doubles, wh i ch Mr. B eck and d t h at 1t w as dete 1·mines t h e qu ali ty of steel, 50 • appo·1nted Ar t Editor for the ' .24. hoo k When l t comes to t h ey 1 1 Miss Minne won from Mr. Cos tello Best jokingly a nswere h t h to keep her youthful f i gure an d en - he says, h ea lt h a nd w e. e 1 t han t he adamant of art d1ff1cul ty kno w what to do a nd Miss Humbert after the c losest t husiasm the two most i mportan t t h e b l a d e is sha rp an d tt began to dis solve. ML Reeves ha s So here's to the f acu lty of o ld Peru. 1 o f str u ggl es The la d ies' singles t i tle h' ' l'fe Bu t se ri ously s h e ex- i ntr wheth e r t h e k mfe IS u sed now created for t h e coming p r odu c - - was neve1· decided ; so the s pring· t 1 t 0 'ur country is at p l ace f ull y or un sk illfu ll y. I li o n somethin"' w h ich is not on i y HIGH SC HOOL TRAC K. Ito um ey w ill decide t hat c.hampionp ame t a d't ' s r esu l t m cr f r om · " . b ·a d k t Jd h one needs more recrea - The two co n 1 10n "' . i ndiv id ualistic in 1tse lf, u t an ' ea Ish i p Such Ia y rae e w1e ers as o f this sort to h elp t h e ine ffi c ient w ork m e n of t h e which h as never befo r e been used i'l Co ac h Yerkes cal l f or tr ack ln en Misses Bl ank enship, P almer, Minne , o t l'fe's prob l ems Sh e i n - e d States a r e : a n enormous l abor colle<re annuals. He has created broug h t forth sp lendid resu l ts; Humbert, Klepser Kurt?., 'nem mee I · If' · a nd ex "' · 1 d d 't h 1t 1 • h t as a rule people use tur n over" and m e ICi ency1 someth i ng wh i c h wi ll make t he boo' teen men respo n e WI a spp· a n d Ware will be r egular attenuants of ;heir energy. Itravagance in governme n t. Mr: C l ay- : distinctive It has been, t h at w hi c h alway;; bri ngs success. , I at th e cour t s were taken on an 1 burn s h owed th at t h e 1m mt grants 1thru origina l d esi g n s serving as G len G ilk eson , our n e x t 1 A Men' s toumey will also be arh the Rockies; coming fr om the n o r t h. E uro.pea n 1 f,·a, mes for t he subdiv ision sneet bas ket b a ll captai n a nd f or mer truck ra n ged for t h e spring te r m From imaginer y tr i p throug h 1 h e m tel h' h h I h as h :>tarting at Palacer Pass t h ey w 1 :re countr ies h a v e a m uc . u g. r - sketches, that M1·. Reeves bas star of Clay Cente.r 1g sc oo • l ast fall ' s teams there sue m.en taken south. It is hard to rea ligence t h a n t hose .m1 gratm.g f l om Ibrc ug h t to t h e l)ol h been a p p o i nte d ass1s t ant coac h of t h e 1 as professo rs · C r ago, Claybu r n, J m'd d our co u nt1y It a l y, P o rtuga l, Sp a m , Ru ssi a a n d h al·mony a n d c ontmu1\.y wh1ch has fly i ng demons H e r ep ort.s tha t th ey 1
dr a, and Beck , a nd Messrs c ostello, t hat nature has proVI e I b l d II 11 d e h I I , in 1 beaut i ful scener y Po la nd. drawn comment from res p o11'li e a1·e wor ki ng h a r d , a n WI so? -H a n sen and Hoyt; and es1c es t '.e Wi th as amaz g y t h e screen. The O u twardl y i t may see m t h at ou ' bu s i nes s organ i 7.ations. velo p into a w innin g aggreg ati on I n e w mater i a l that will Sign u p th is as t hrown tal P a lm" re - Americ a n cultur e is th e same as It I n co n junction w i t h t h e fore }.';o ing James Delze ll, a n · ol d m a n th e I spr i ng.
dacJer such an extent Iwas f i fty year s ago, when f eature is anoth e r of equa l in:po r t-1 game, is hi tting hi s sam e old a t Th e office r s of the c l ub tryliiJ:.'
:-;embled Jts k ' se l f in the alizes it "we pe rceJv e astoundm g d quality It is that of t h e the l (, m il e. W e expect t.o h ear r;rea t to sc h edule team matches agmnst Net h o e co uld thm ones an " F t ance an b p a t at n h "C tal King " I c h anges in i ts s pin t or m s a n ce m me r c i al art wo r k done b y t h e It hin gs of J nme:> braska City and Au urn. rest en " tanl hall s of t e rys d of Jaws we co ) - Dr. Best would make us fee l from a very meager co e (Continued on l ast page.) (Continu e d o n l ast p ag e. (Contin u e il o n lnst page ) lic ula rl y t he danger of forest fires tContinu e d on l ast page ) .., ,.. 1,(._, olt{v 7 r,/
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int end e n ts. On e b oard co n su lte d wi t h a Lin co ln a u t h ority o n s u c h matter s a nd m a de t h e r ather s tartlin g st a t emen t t ha t the y wo uld p a y a n ext ra th o u sa nd d oll a r s a year i n s a la ry if th ey co u ld find a " r ea l Ch r istian" fo r s u per intendent Wh a t th ey me an t , w as a m a n who co uld d e vo te nine m o n t hs of th e year to th e schoo ls a nd thxee mo n t h s t o we lfa r e w ot k a mon g· t h e pupil s , all
th e t i m e g i vin g t hem a n example of virile up li f t in g, s ti mul a ti n g m a n-
Edi t or h o d. They sa id t h a t t h ey didn ' t wan t
B u s ine ss Mana ge r 1 a nam by-p a m by re lig ioni st, but a t wo
Campu s fi sted c h a p who d idn' t u s e t o b baco ,
Ca mp u s who didn't h a ve t h e s oc ial b u g and wo uld take i nte r es t i n doin g a way
O r ga ni z at ion s with c h ea t i ng a nd w o u ld fr own o n
O rgam zat JOn s ! di s h o n esty a t e v e r y step in t he r o ad
Pe r s o nal s ! Fo r t h e r ig ht man they would pay
P e r so n a ls Ia t h o usa n d d olla r s a bove t he market
C la sses f o r a to wn of th eir si ze They h ad
You u se eight e e n muscle•
vou f r ow n four make a l!mtle
-.Osteopt h ; helps yo u t o rest your faee "
D r E R. R e yn o lds Auburn
N e br • in Pe ru twic e week.
P ho ne or w rite for appo m t m ent
F i x a t o n e gives tone t o th e hai r
King's Barber Shop
Mah =
Is t a ki ng t h e C o u n tr y by Stor m
A co m p le te s e t i n colors.
t+4- 11 5 c•> un t e rs 8. r acks
2 d ice, h OOk o f rult:s n n d Jn st ru ct ions : An yone ca n le arn t he m e in min utes I t 19 v e T) fac Jn atin g. All in a t tr act i ve l> o :x Se n t p r ep a id o n r c c,.i pt of$ t. t •O
$1
F or any kind of p er sons/ w ritin::!
Remington Portabl e
-Compa c t - C a s e only fou r in ch e s h igh
OUR CAM P US.
Th r ee w e r e sc ratched at t h e s tar t
C la s s es eig ht m e n th at t h ey w e r e Joki n g up S p ec ial R e p o rt e r s : Lucy Arm s tr o n g , Le w is , H e le n J o n e s , Me rritt Whitten Lo ui se
Circulati o n o n ac co un t of c iga n t cs T h at is as H a rri s, Be rm ce f a r as the s tory c a n be t old. Even i n its i n co mp le t e fo rm i t is a n i n te resti n g i'ncid e n t - N eb r . S tat e J ou r n al
One of t h e most d is tinc ti ve fe a t u r es of a di s t i nct i ve co ll ege is i ts di sB O BCAT S ENTE R K. U R E LAY S. ti n c t i ve c am pu s. There is a c e rtain d istinct ion a bo ut t he campu s es of Col - The Pe r u Bobcats w ill co mp ete on u mb ia and C hi c ago bu t it is n ot t h e d is t i n c tion th a t mak es o n r em emb e r as t h e tr ack f or th e fir st time i n t h e he reme m b ers Ha r va rd Ya r d st a t ely P rin ceton, pic t ures que Ri c h mond or lon g hi sto r y of t h e i nsti t u t io n. C')a ch Span is h-m ossed F lorid a . Co ll eg es boast of t h e i r c ampu ses from P o r tl a nd Lo n R. G r af h as d e ve loped a mile r et o P ortl a nd , f r om Key W est t o Mack i n ac lay t e am t h at he h as e n te r ed in t h e I n th e g r e a t s tate of N e bra s ka no co llege has so di sti n c t i v e a camp u s th e K a n sas U n i ve r s it y r ela ys on April as P e ru. Sea led on t h e bl u ff a m id t h e blu e g r ass a nd under t h e m ig hty 19 The coac h will t a k e fi ve men f o r oa k s, o ve rl oo ki n g t h e Mi ss ouri River , P e r u h as a s i t e t o be remembered as t hi s co mpe t i t ion: E die , Tho rpe, Lh e ye a r·s pa ss by H o n E. A. Win s hi p, of Bost o n , on ce sa id th a t P e ru h ad de n Co n k le a nd Majo r s Ed ie, t he t h e m ost b ea utifu l campu s of a ll s t ate no r mal sc ho o ls Natut·e h as been P a wnee s p e ed ster, has done t h e q.l a rk ind t o P e ru a n d h as g i ven t h e " li t tl e c i ty amon g the hill s" a re m a r k a b le te r in 52 1-5 seco nds on the dir t :::e tlin g W e w h o are fortun a te en o u g h t o wand e r o v e r t h e hills and ac ross It r ac k "Ch ie f" T h o rpe do gg ed h is the c a mp u s m u s t s how ou r lov e a nd t·espect f or nat u re by d o in g o ur v e r y h ee ls a nd fin ish ed i n 53 seco nds. Madbse t to k ee p th e P e ru cam p u s " a t h i n g of b e auty a nd a j o y f o r eve t·." den an d Majors we r e n o t f a r be h ind
THR EE PE R UV I ANS A MONG Ia l mos t m i r ac ul o u s l y s aved b y a r am-
PROMI NEN T C A N DIDA TES o u s A meri ca n s urg eo n I E ad Cli n e w ill mak e the Un iv ers ·
Three l? y a l Peru v_i a ns a r e amo n g 1 1 i t y o f Neb r aska o ne of t h e b es t r et h e p romment ca nd td at es f or state g ents t h a t in s t i t utio n ev e r b o asted. uffi ces. J u d ge Ch a d es B. Letton A k Ot C l s · oe oun y.
Orvi ll e Co nkle, w h o h as b een c omin g out la te l y , w o n h is lett er a t L in c:o l n H igh, and is a spri nter of a bi li ty H o y in t h e j a ve lin , W e i me r a nd R eeves in t h e s h ot put, W h i t t en in t h e di scu s, T horpe in t h e hal f-m ile , Ed ie a nd Wiles i n t h e j u mp s, Mad d e n 79 , and W C. P a rn o tt, '9 6 , ar·e c a n- 1 d id ates fo r· s u p r e me co urt jud ge; 1 FACU L TY MEMBE R S IN Clin e, '0 7 is a ca n ci i tl at e for re- 'I
been s h owin g c.ln ss.
T h e du a l t rac k meet wi t h T ar ki o Colleg e at P er u on Ma y 2 promi ses t o be a lan d mark in trac k ath letics at Peru. The Confere n c e me et will b e h e ld a t Has tin gs, May 10
C ALL E D MEETING OF B A R NY A RD GOL F C L UB
i n th e va ulti n g , Majors i n the h u rPRI NT. dies, and Co well in t he dista nc es h .tve g-en t of th e st ate uni ve r si t y Two of th e a t tic les in the c urre nt Jud ge Le t to n h as been p ro mi ne n t , r: u m ber of t he Ne br aska in Ne br as k a f or yea r s. He c am e to ; J oum a l a r e b y th e m em bers of the t h e sup r e me b e n c h fro m th e dist r ic t Pe ru fac ul ty. Pr es id e n t W. R. Pa te bench ; a n d h e h as been on t h e s u - has h is f a r e we ll address in the .Jo ump r e me b e n ch fo r e ig h teen yem·s a l. He ha s j u st s erv ed a s u cc essfu l J ud g e Le t to n is o n e of the t r us t ees t e rm as pt e id e n t o f t h e Stat e Te ac hof t h e Al umn i. Assoc i at ion. e r s' Assoc ia ti o n. Pr of. W. F Ho yt
T h ere w ill b e a c alle d m eeti nl{ of t h e facu l ty b a r n yar d go lf club in t h e a lley betw ee n the Cl ub H o u se a nd Pr es ide nt Pat e s res id e nce an y e veni ng· at 5:00 o cloc k. Th e mee t i n g is ca ll ed to co nsider severa l p ressin g matte r s. V a ri ous me mb ers of t h e c l ub h ave as ked t o h av e Reg istr at· Overh ol t and Mi ss · Minn e r a t ed as C lass A p lay ers. An o the r matte r is q u es tionin g t h e leg a li t y of Mi ss Royc e's s ide -de li very. Mi ss Rh in eh art wi s h es to h a ve set tl e d wh ic h
E AR L CLI NE
I comedy song was su n g b y four of t h e
I J unior g irl s dr essed as me n d w arf s.
1T h e ac ti o n of t h e dw arfs we r e s u c h t hat t h e a u di ence w as k e pt la u g h i n g d u r in g th e enti r e so n g and e n cot e
Miss Te a t· led t h e d ev ot ional f o r F r·iday, Dora J o h nson Best t h e n gave a t a l k o n some of h er trav e ls a n d
Iexpe l'i ence i n m ou nta in climbin g a nd b oat i ng . Miss Bes t g i ves t wo r easo n s f or he t· ad ventur eso me li fe w h ic h s he clni mes a r e n ec cssa t·y fo r eve t·yo n e.
Lin co l n atto rn ey, is a c and id ate f o r T h ey a t·e to keep h e r e n t hu siasm and · re ge n t of th e U n i ve r s i ty of Neb r as k a t h e k ee pi n g of b e t· yo uthfu l f ig ur e.
Mr Cline b eg un his t e a c hin g u n d e r Miss Hest is t hE' o n l y w oma n a nd on e
Pres id e n t Pa l e, w h e n th e presid e n t of a ve ry f ew p eop le who h av e ever w as s up e r i n te nd e n t at S id ney Mr 1 g o n e t h e f u ll le n g t h of t h e Co l umbia
Cli ne w as pr in c i pa l. L ate r h e b e- 1 ri ve r. Miss Bes ts ta lk w a s v ery int e r -
Cli me s u pe rin te nd e nt a t G e n eva a n d es t i n g and w e h op e to h ear h e r a g ain t hen a t Ne br as k a Ci ty Afte r tak i ng ! h is law d eg ree at Ne b r a ska, h e s ta r t- ! AN EXTRA THOUSAN D DOL L ARS ed pr11ctic i ng. 1 Seve r a l sc h oo l b o a rd s were r e p reWh e n t h e W or ld W a r e n t an g le d se n led at th e r ece n t m eet ing of the A mer ica, Mr Clin e we n t to t h e offi - d e legate assem bl y of th e state teac hce r 's tra inin g sc h oo l at F t Snelli ng, e r s' assoc iat io n T h ey w s an ted to loo k an d w11s co mmi ss io n ed a c a ptai n In ov e r th e m ater ia l w i t h a vi ew to t h e St. Mih ie l dri ve , w hile lea d i n g hi s str·en g t h e ni ng t h eir teac hin g st af f s me n , h e was s h ot in t h e h ea d a n d w11 s a n d espec ia ll y t o gel. s t r·on ge r· s up e r ·
GIRLS' C L UB
The Geog t aph y, Math e m atics , and Ph ys ica l Tra inin g Dep artme nts, an d t he to wn h ostesses a r e cordi a ll y inv il e cl to at len d t he Girl s C lu b tea, lo be g i ven T h ursday af te r noo n , Ap-
r il 10 , i n th e Fac ulty r oom
T h e reg u la r meeting of th e G ids' Clu b w ill b e h e ld Tuesd ay momin g , April 8, at t h e au dilo l'iu m. It is im-
Ca na da 25 c ':<tr u Table Cove r s
Verv At t r act ive R l: ck \tt nh- $2
j ung t a iJ lc t o vcr w i t h co lore d d n •..:· on des ij.!'IIS a d j u s t ab le t,> any SI Ze I card t abk ; 16 co unter p ocket s t ril<i n .l{ c ol o red Htttcbe <! Ex · t r aord i nn rv v u lu e. S pcc1aJ p rt cc OFFE R I
We will s e nd p repai d o n e comple te M ah·j jong set and tah 1c co, c r :ts dl':o;crihe d al.J ov e o n r eceipt o f $'l.G O, I CHI NA-AMERH.:4. N IMP OR TIN G co. I Ill Wes t 68th St. Ne w \'o rk
Pictur e
Made to Order
Convenient - Use 1t anywhere.Carry it eve r ywh e r e Complete- Full, four-row S tandard Keyboar d with case, $60 H U LA NDO LT Peru , Neb
F rames
Any Size
Reasonab l e P rices
Good Wo r kma nship
PETERSON STU DIO Peru , Nebr.
Price List u p to A. pril 16
Rosi!S p e r d oze n
Ca rn a t i o n s
Sna p D r ago n
Narcissus
I
$2
to
Sun n vsid e G r ee n Hou :; e. P h o n e 95 Fal ls City, Nebr.
We ca n re b uild and r e n e w thr ee pai rs of yo ur sh oes f o r the pric e o f on e goo d ne w pair. S o les u Re d o n women 's s h oes
I
co m fortable old ' ' Flexible
T h t! B e !-O t Shoe Shop - - W E. Railsba ck, Propriet or
Repa iri n g.
I
We use only Genuine tn ate r iol i n our w atch repair work P rices Reoson o ble
CHAS. F. FOLE Y JEWELER
"SILVER WINGS"
ar
R. L. K l a uren s h as just acepte d a
Nebraska City, Nebrask""' posi t ion as ass istant principa l at Firt h. i I Dorw i n Carter made a bus i ness f' S t ri p to Oraf ino at the end of the or chool Supplies.
I week. If Carter sh ould -
1 P er u h as t hree coac h es (perh aps Stationery,
1 more) in Ca li forn i a. Th ey a r e B E "Swede" Swenson, Carl Schott Fine Candies, "Sc hott from Shick ley," a nd M. P "Pink" R e nfro
tl n d '"ed i cine s ! It has not been dec id e d yet just wh at w ill h a pp e n to t h ose Rip V a n Ci\LL A'f
Winkles who sleep on c lean- up d ay Th ere are severa l t hin gs that we Barnes' Pharmacy cou ld s u ggest.
Your New Suit this Spring
ca n be se lected at C level an d s; w ith full a ss uranc e that you'r e gett in g
1tl:le last word in up-t o- d ate tail oring at a pric e yo u ca n afford to pay
C lot h es Tail o r e d at Fa s hi on Pa rk
The la st word in fine t a il o ring , without th e w o rry of t ai lore d to order work $45.00 and $50. 00.
Stylep lu s Cl oth es -The only nationa ll y ad ve rtised l in e of men's r loth es f u lly guaranteed that ca n be s old in the $25. 00 t o $40 00 price range
O ur spec ia l tw o pants all woo l in t wee d s a n d cassimeres, are excep ti o n
• Rich ard Ov erh o lt, atte ndin g the
Om a h a Me di ca l Schoo l, a nd Est h er
Ho yt, a tte ndin g- Nebraska Conservatory of Mu s ic, sp e n t t h e i r sp rin g id ays in P eru Ditto f or Hop e Lew is 21, wh o is teachin g in th e Linco ln Publi c Sc h oo ls.
Messrs Mumford and Vifquain, ;represe n t in g Ginn &C o., wer e on th e c a mpus Thursd a y.
1 Fern Ware " I h ad a nut- sunday"
9-reel movie drama starring Mary Carr, who was in ''Over the Hill,"
The machine has been fixed
Saturday night, April 12· , 7:30 I
Admission 25c and lOc Y. W. G. A.
We boost Peru - and Feed you too BURLINGTON GA.FE
One block north Burlington Depot Nebraska City , Nebr.
Say
It with Flowers:
Fresh cut flowers for any occ a s ion such as weddings birthdays and parties We g ro w our own flowers. and · store, corner G: E Berthold, Florist
6 th s t & First Corso Cit y Neb r
Se6 Mardis---
1
· Ernest in e " Did you? I h ave one ca llin g to ni g h t. I Sup e rinte nd e n t H. L. C aswell of Syracuse int ervi e wed se veral te ac hers Wednesday ni g ht w it h a view of selec tin g some. Edna Fish e r a nd Hope Lewis spe n t l ast week end w it h thei r respec tiv e parents here
Mi ss Esth e r Blanke n s hip was in Nema ha last week to v isit A l v ina
Your patronage alway s appreciated Fruits, Confections, Luncheon Goods
Quality Groceries
-FOR 6 0 00 EA.TSSee Mardis
Phone 25
Hi g h Sc h oo l dec l ama tpry contest last
F. W. CLEVELAND & SON.
Nebraska
Monday Th e three .nentioned acted as · '" i , : · I! JUNIOR-SENIOR ) 'iipl,p NG 7;::============================
WHl' TAKE CHANCES
When you can buy Society Brand and Hart =Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
Stetson and Mallory Hats
Heid Caps, t'Vianhatten Shirts Walk·over Shoes AT
The Damm ast C-lothing Co.
NEBRASK
' Store
1- Th e Ju nior a nd Senior c1asses a joint m eetin g lasf Thu rs d ay
in g, a nd t h e best of · ·co-opera ti on was ; h ow n up o n t he part of bo th cla sses. Th e q11est ion of se lectin g a permanent A B. w'as theb i g f eature of th e evening The emb lem h as been se lec t ed a nd We · h ope t h at the othe r c lasses of t h e · Coll ege w ill accep t it as bei ng the best s el ectio n : p ossib le ., J The next important q u estion t !.at was t ak e n up was a Ju n i o r- Senior " dinner. " Th e p lans have been arran ge d and everythin g points toward success as we ll as p leas ure in the camp of the Juniors and Se niors. After a few 'o ther matters of lesser impor tanc e h ad be e n attended to we adj ou rn ed, a ll feelin g· t h at we had accompli s h ed somet hing worth w hil <! We as members of the Junior ard S enior c l asses w is h the Fre smen Sophomores the g re a t est of s u cc ess in t h eir c om in g b anquet, anci hop e t h a t some day they w ill apprec iate a
Jnui o r-Seni or dinner.
' to app roach, but h oweve r a n x i ous we are we a lso regret that ou r fo ur yea1 visi t w ith "Old P eru " is so ne a r to an end We h ope that every student of P
PEDAGOGlAN --- - - h d I - d - f I ge culturally and Eyes t ested G lasses fi tted
COMMERC IAL C O NTEST AWARDS. Pl attsmo uth, Misses K auffman and ab ili ty in hand lin g. the welg ts, an st o ar Des ite a t d
H t l y 1step pin g off the c mder p ath. The h 1stoncall y a hen masses. P f Sa ti sfacti o n guara n ee Typewrit in g.
Helen Westcott P earl HJ! d I h as been_ un succe:;s ul s ow o oppos i I. vernments and t Fx. fee g o od or w
ar e · f h f ·t"on and the play 0 f t o yea r s
Ruth P att on E li zab eth Si t zmann 111 sc h edulin g a meet wilh any of the propaganda, fo rei gn go k that M M. Mile VeHn.
Fel·ald Flemml·ng Bentard Meisin ger Ine ighboring schoo ls, bu t expect to Iracia l gro_ up_s among ubs nndowto come Or •
Giv i ng name of contestanr, se h oo l. f h t s a r e ou 1- t Ed a rd W a in brough wit h in a very short time. urt e r n stnc 1on Specia IS mach i ne used and worris per El sie Nelson w . They k now i t a n d h ave been prepar m inu te. Edna Klin ge r LoUise Rummel Th 'II answer restl'ic - Ear N o se and Thr o a t 1924 PERUVIAN'S RANK. 1n g for 1t. ey WI Eye, • tio n of immigration by divi s in g new office over Buck s B o?tene Richard Cole, Oma h a, Roya l 65 4- l '>.
Peru , Miss P a lmer Champ io n ship C lass.
Woodstoc k, 49 H - 15.
Leon Richardson, Fall s City, lJJiderSyrac u se, Miss Neff. D eFo 1'est West wood, 118 6-Ui. Genevieve Dav is Patr o nize o u r adver t is er s.
Anna Margarel Br ec h t, F all s C i t y , Staci a Rob i nson Gl adys J o r gensen (Con tinned [rom tbi rd page) Iways or b y stren gthening t h e o ld Phone 6 9 N eb r · CJ ty A r lc 1·afts Engrav i ng Co. of St. Jo- ways of enco u rag i ng, Margaret Dah lst rom sep h . T h ey h ave c r eate d four rwo- and perpet u ati n g the \ Alvin Reimer co lo1· main d i vis ion s heets, which, II tence of racial charactenst1cs. amon, Mabel Balfour when ad ded to t he coming b oo k will the var ious rac i a l elements 111 our
Alice Bo rd ersson, Omaha, ::imith
44 6-1 5.
g o a cons iderable ways i n liftin g the A s hland, Miss Viv ia n Dillman. comp il atio n out of th e small colleg e I Juni or Class. Ruth Scott Ferne Kiddie annual c lass . T hese drawing-s are 1
Doro t hy Custer, Nebraska Ma ri e Mefl'ord Loui se Albe r s Inot o f stern commercia l type, a;; one 1 r: S h 1 may imagine, but embody local seenmit , 51 14-15. I Nebra s ka City. Miss Alb e r s. • d 1
DeForest W est, Syracu se , J IJ" I ery; an i1·on bound ru le which is aames Dorothy C uster J he r ed to in everyth in g thruout the I
CONCERT
I book. The Edito r -in- ch iefE endoi:ses I Smith, 49 9-15. 1 llhe work of the n gra·nn g PROFESSOR E. C BECK C d th b J t t o Evelyn J ac )<, Nebraska City, <:ndth, I om p any an eu· a I 1 y o r cpr47 11-15. I - -- duce hi s ideas in color. Th en
Sitzmann, Pl attsmouth , : Evalyn Jack
Mildred Bobbitt, Oma h a, t :•Jya l, Professo1· E. C. Beck, h ead of t he 1 t he gene r al b o rd er, an d the scene 45 7-15. department of English, a P eruv ian ., section border, i n fact every b0rder Nov ice Cla ss He g raduted fr om P e ru m 1912 after in t he b oo !<, presents a touch of the having- h a d no expe n ence three yea r s of a tt endance. He took! oak and ivy le aves which a r e so f as hl s A. B. at the University of Nebr as- : milia r to the studen ts of P eru, anc! 1 with a typewr itCI' pr ev!ous to ep- 1 tembei· 1, 19 23. ka, a nd hi s A. M. at H arvard, where : which all go t o b1·ing out the gene ral
Margaret Dahl st rom Pe ru Rent in g- h e was a n Aust i n sc hol a r. It h eme-sp iri t. ton, 52 6- l 5. In the publ ic sc h oo ls he taught at A long with the o t her art work,
Arthur Go ldste i n, Omaha, lJndet - Kennard a nd :Ie mention' mu s t be made of anothe r d 44 hi s co ll ege teach in g as an mstructor Imomentous feature, the car t oom n g
WOO , • · • h l'd" 1
Max Rosenblat, Omaha, }{oyal. a
From the very sta1·t t e ..!. It< •r new
James Higgin s , Nebraska City , R e m- I Ithat E the l Lindhal h ad not bee•1 m is-
111 rrton, 39 I placed when she was assigned to the
Phylli s Reiff, Omaha. R oya l, 32 10 -1 5. : art depa1·tment. He r lettenng work I · I of both t hi s and last vear in itse lf
Ientitl es her to the bu t hE:r car-
Spe lli n g
Olive Willi ams Oma h a, :)9.5 toomng put:s her m a class by hei·-
Harry Goldman , Oma ha, !>3.5 self. You w ill be anxious w leam
Bernice Wel c h, Omaha :J3.25 the campu s secrets which a r e dis - 1
Helen Clin eberg, Aubur n , tn .25 closed in her page of mon og r ams,
Iri s Fenn e l. A ubu rn. an'd her r epresentation of funny •:am -
Emily Kern s, Aubum, 91. 25 pus happenings would make a heart-
Pe nm a n s hip.
H ome Work.
Edna Klin g-e 1·, Plattsm outh.
Lennea Sterner. Om a ha.
Louise Rummel , P lattsmout h
Helen Westcott. Platsmouth.
Gladys Jorg en se n , Peru.
Contest
Edna Klin ge 1·, Pl attsmo u th.
Lennea Ste rn er, Omaha.
Helen W estcott, Plattsmo uth.
Louise Rummel. Plattsmouth.
b r ok en freshman so b w i t h joy. Th ink of the effect on sen iors o r f a.: u l ty 1 (who a 1·e. t? under I stan d ). M1ss Ltndh al IS a lso m c!'Jarge I Iof the painting of the Ex Libris fo r Ithe ?ooks. A little surprise awaits 1 you tn t h ese.
\ TE NN I S COURTS READY FO R T HE MEMBERS I in Eng li sh in the Umvers1ty of Ne· ( ont inu e r om secon page b1·aska. Then for two vears he was I C d f - d )
of English
1n :·Ie Montana Costello promises that the P eru C\.m -
G Jorgensen Peru. State No1 mal _Dtllon. mercia) C lub ha s a team to cro ss :·ue- 1 he went to the U_mvers 1ty qf Flonda. que ts w i t h the co ll ege men. S hor th and. w h ere he was act in g h ea d of the E ng - tennis clu-b wishing to test t h ei r m..;tNovice C lass. li s h d epartment for seve n su m me1·s tie may wr i te to Dav id Costel lo at
D ictation taken at the rate of 65 and assoc i ate p r ofessor of En g lish ! P e ru.
wo r ds per minute. f o r_ four years. l n 19 , 23 rr came _Lo I If thet·e is a n y demand, the dub
T h e t lu·ee columns of figures de- P eiu as head of the En , l! s h depm t- wil l be g l ad to run a tournament note, speed, acc uracy an d ave r age. ment. Ifor novices who beg in playing· this
Frances Whitney , Omah a 100 97 \l9 P ro f esso r B_eck is_ respons ible for spring Th at toumey will be run in
Ernestine Dunaw ay, Om a h a 100 lJ6 98 se veral magaztne artic l_es ; _and h e has May. Or t h e club will be glad to l!:dwa r d A lbert. Omaha 100 !i6 98 a g re.at deal _of work. , run a spec i al high schoo l tourney, if I
Faye Wo ods, Fa ll s City 100 'J3 97 His h obby IS athletic s He IS a letter the hio-h sc h oo l st ude n ts care to j oin Iri s Fenn e l, Aubum 100 93 97 man at Peru, was chairman of the I the i n numbers that will make
Edith Wulf, Auburn 100 SS 94 n_th letic at ' F lorida Univ_er, such a tournam e n t practicab le.
De F orest Wes t , Sy racu se 1 00 87 94 1 and of state high · Auyone who w0uld like to leam
S t ac ia Rob i nson, P eru 1 00 87 93 sc 0 1 ath let ics. comm i tte e of that the p opular ga me of ten nis may leave
A lv in Reimer, Syracuse 1 00 l:!O 90 I h is name with Miss Humbert and the
Effie Stevens, Auburn 100 75 88 club will undertak e to furnish an
Gl!tdys Adams, Fulls City 1 00 () 7 84 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK. instructor. Mi sses Blankenship, Mi n-
Els ie Nelso11, Plattsmout h 10 0 C6 8::l ne an d Pa lmer an d Messrs. Cr!'tgo, Continu ed from first p age.) Clay burn and Beck w ill g ive what
Dictation taken at t h e rate of 50 Jame s Bog le , anoth er old man of the t i me they can to i nstruction. The word s per mi nute.
Rut h Patto n Pl a ttsmouth, !10 8!5 88 Pem is sho win g up well i n office r s of t h e club will inskuct
Pe a rl He ld P lattsmo u th, 90 '12 8 1 t he 1-lm le l"lll1: • • whenever members want their
Sara Simonto n , Falls City 90 -4 7 2 George L avig ne IS sh owmg hi s ices and the y are free to i nstruct. i) Iab ility at t:h e 1 00 yard d ash , a nd The sp r ing tennis seaso n promi ses
D ictat ion taken at the rate of 35 p r oves to be a capab le and to be the b est in the hi story of the words per minute. able man. spo1·t in Peru . A list of t h ose e li g ible
De a rtmen t o f P eru
By the s t ude n ts of the Pian o_ _P A ril 11 8 00 State Teachers College, at t he Aud ltonum , p ' o'cl oc k p. m.
Caprice Militaire Pi ano I. Rebecca Gra ha m .Mrs A. Hill
Romance
Asa's D eath
PROGRAM.
Rebecca Graham
Anitra's D ance I n the H all of the Mountain K ing·
Mary McVay
Alvin a Sell<
Harle Hark! the Lark
A La Bien Ai mee
Serenade P iano I.
Mary McV ay
Song to th e Sea
Mi nuet
P oet a nd Pe asant P iano I
Mary McVay Alvina Selk
.Marion Ma1·sh
Opal Jackson
Alvina Selk
Ma1·y McVay
IBud g- et ti cket or 25 cents.
Webb Pian o Il Zenas T eich
A very S t evens - Fo ote
Grieg Grieg G ri e g
S c hu berl-Li s z t S ch u ett L ow P ian o II. O p al J a cks o n McD o we ll
Pad e r ewski
S u ppe Pi a n o II
Marion Ma r s h Opal Jac kson
Styles So Smart
They overshadow even their Low Price.
Here are slippers in wh ic h any young lady may wear w i th p ride o n an y occa sion.
Sho es with as much cl ass as '
IIman y m uch hi gh e r p r iced ki nd s -a nd w i th an assurance o f qualit y th at m aked the p r ice doub ly tem pt in g
Priced $4.00 to $7 .50
Shoe
Ma ri e Mefford , As hland 80 49 65 Bert Will i nms is another spr i nter t o use the a thl et ic fie ld courts w ill oe Th e fo ll owin g are the students that took part in t h e .:ontest, District No. 2, which was held at the Peru State Te ac hers Co llege, March 28, 1924.
From Omaha, Miss Burke, instructor.
Richard Co le, Alice Bord esso n
Edwnrd Al bert At·thur Goldstein
Max Rosenblatt Phy li ss Reiff
Mli dre d Bo bbit t Gordo n H a rmon
Ol ive William s Harry Goldman
Ber eniece W elch Francis Whitn ey
Ernestine Du n away L e nnea Sterner
F all s City, Miss Min er
Sa r a H Simanton fT lad ys Adams
Aubur n , Mrs Grandy. H ele n Clineberg J ri s Feu n e ll
il y Ke1n s
Edward Howe ll Effie Stevens
who makes the cinders fly. Ke ep a publ ishe d in the P edagogian in the close tab of Bert. near future. Those wishing their Charles Dallam, a middle dista n ce names on t he list shou ld make certain man , is working hard , and is p1·ess- by seeing Miss Humbert. in g t h e olde r men to t h ei r limit.
Everett llc ywood is no doubt the CLAY BU R N ON IMMIGRATION. squad's a ll -round man, bei ng especiall y eff icient in t h e br oa d jump and the % -mile. Ge o r g-e C la ry, anoth e 1· old man at the t r ack game i s aga in d oing go od work.
Lewis Wi gg in s, o ne of Gil keson's most faithfu l workers, w ill soo n become one of the lead in g runners.
William Anville is ho lding up llis
c caree 1· by puttin g the s h ot
•• fhe home of Good Shoes" and "J\rrowh ead" Hosiery ankle cling. E.ity, Neb.
Cont i nued from first page.) have bec ome the "most begover ned people on ear t h. " Our respect for l aw h as decreased as r apidly. O ur laws are in effic ien t to cope w it h t h e num e r ous peop les because of race and these nati onalitie s interp r et our laws diffe r ently a nd we are unfor tu n atily hel p less. I n conc lus ion, M1·. Clayburn stated
BE A GOOD CORRESPONDENT w i th the H e a c o ck Plan and ea rn_ a good i ncome while learning; w e sh o w you h?w; b eR" m act u a l work at once ; all o r spar e t im e; expenence n o canvass i ng· s end f , o r partic u lars. Newswrners t r aming Bl;lreau, Buffal o , N Y.
t he midd le d ista n ces. t h at, "in view of what has happened an is h app e nin g, let us not, therfore, I fLOWERS: E
Fu l to n D a v en port, John Dillon, Le on H untio n , Oli ver Ro ge r s, and Wilb ur McAuley are the sprin ters of the sc h oo l, altho lhey n1·e new men i n tJ·ack they show some splendid
imagine that the enactment of l aster or Banquet further measures for t he r estriction For service or quality of imm igration will mater ially aid See M I LLA. RD BELL, J\ nen t u s i n solving our in creasingly com- fli> b l h Lincoln, Nebr PREY .c. FREY, FJo t sts. p lex pro ems from t e presence in
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u nd er the d ire c- Lions the a p o;; t r o p he was th is
• L1 m of Mr. Clayb ur n, h a d cnllcctecl 11me. t of contrac t ion OJ' oJ
1 WI Sin " A lf1·ed R Ga ul 's "H 1 b · ?) I ' Cit ." "' · o Y a out sevev nty- five r ak es, t en hr cs, ' we a se begin 10 hear I
1 u an n e P hhoring towns 'f h' · · I · ' I 't 11 "' · IS year 1
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• twenty-five spades and s ix whcclbar- r umors of th e 1925 Peruvi an
E 1e St·ntorw will be g ivven on ! r ows Wi t h t h es e tools and a force 1 The f 1·eshmen class, realizin g the unclay. April 20. The plnce • 1 of abou t five h undred worlH!r·s t he 1 impo1·tancc of h av in g a g ood
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WI be the same as 1 t th M ' I ff I E h as year, e · camp u s wa s c h a nge d inlo what will next yea r, met two weeks a go
Thee and. the h o u r. 8 : 00 p m. l b e the pt·ettiest cam pu s i n thi s part to nominate a bus iness manager.!
PI ng 1an1 will b e open to the pub- I of the state
1 Wi ll hoft. Chnmbel'lain and :vla cld en 1 l1 c, an d n o c har g e ·11 b 1 f · 1 WI e mace or 1 1 Smce t he S op homor es a r e most in- were posted as t h e three highest
aclmJSSJOn as the Ch b · f c · · I ' am et o om - 1terested 111 t h e camp us pr ope r fo r nommees, and as a result >f t h e
111 e 1 :·ce IS the und e rtakin g I their Ma y D ay festi vi t ies they 'w er e elect io n l ast Thursday, Willhoit se - 1 he c h o ru s th1s yea. · b · ]' I . . · d 1 · 1 MISS C:RACE TEAR
i\Ii s E - the C l 1 h f . . ·t db 1 IS e m g Cl- g1ven tins to clean up and put in or- cu r e t1at most r es p o n s1ble po! ition 1
· t t" f' 1 :u <. ea ct 0 tne de1 1ec e Y 0. M. Goo d of P e m, and as der. A t two o clock the wo 1·k began of bus in ess m a na ge r. Ce r ta in lv if -
MISS EST HER A. CLA RK. par men o anl•uao-es has be 1 ast yea r a ll th t k' · · · · · M' G · T ·'. "' · e n a '. o s e a m g part 111 1t All w ere prese n t with t h e i r worh in g others m the ft·t•s hm a n c lass as capa1 ace ear, prof essor of men.1:e•.of thf! faculty member·s of the c horu s or c ostumes o n. Many new s un s h a d es ble as \ Vill h oft. a re c hosen f ,; r lhe ; pt·Jnclp les a nd methods of educati o n. )e.ats.h C l. a rk a nd a s so lo• s l s, are our h ome peopl e. It l were ex h i bite d as well as new g loves ot h e r po::.itio ns on the s tall', the be en at P e• u since 1921. Sh e • c· t e. Jeal pJOneet·s o f the w tl l befol:e be a strict ly hom e ta l- an d over all s. The Soph c mores wcre "Per u vian s R a n k " will b e nip and ce Jved her no!·mal school d ip l oma
. : ent PI oductJOn, tho when we say d iv id ed int o g l o ups a nd some r ake d tu ck wi t h that of the 192,1. I f r om Kans as State Normal Empo•·i n, MISS C.laJ k J eceJved h e r A. B . a nd h ome t a lent, we of cour se in c l ude t he I while the others carr ied leaves a nd At the same m ee tin g t he f•·esh- ; and h e•·. A B. from F ai rm ount CnlA M fl om Le ba non College. Ohi o the Colle ge Th e so l o is ts ' "strung wire." "Lest we s h ou ld f or- men no m i nated can did a tes f o r ed ito r- l ieg e W• c.h Jta. He •· master ' s deg-ree
She h as done a year of gn el u ate mclude l\'!J ss E st her E. Blankens hip, Iget. " E ac h g •·oup w o •·ked fa i t hfull y i n-c hi ef, anot h er d emand'ng • she took 111 Columbia Univers i ty. wo•·k ynive•·si ty of a nd Mrs. E: F. Miss L a ura : and Am y Kite sa id th at h er g r ou p a stron g m an The n om in ees j • \ IJ ss Tear has taught in pub lic anotl.cJ 111 y :1le Neb I as k a gave I 'Vfackp t an g-. i\oJJ ss Lu elle Meek , For- ' worked so hard that t h ey bn. kc a P e t erso n , Cunningham, C hamberlain ho ols both rural and !-! •·adeel Her h n· an A B d eg J·ee l r·est B e ll and C. L. Meek, with Prof. r ake La r ge p il es of leavve s were ; el and G a in es T h e n ex t m Ee ti ng will sc h ool work was done in Wich· Her teac hm o bega'1 m Le b anon. A. E. H olc h at the o ga n , a nd Mi ss on fire and wh celbn rrow s were Eeen decide betw ee n these four m e n .a n y i Jt a. As a s he is em i na c cepted an I McVay at the pian o takin r;' loa d s of lea v es and !: rin g in g o ne of whom we fee l s ure cou ld ho ld · f1lled t u g 1ve m et h ods courses 111 !Jsh. L ater . s h e lr a ns f e JT e cl Th ose who t h e rehears- 1b a ck !'ome one who in s is ted t h at th e p os it io n \'ery compet entl y 1 I rom the e lementary >c.: hools sh1! aft eel to and r e: '1nine cl a ls a r e m the ir p 1·aise of ! m u st ride. All g roup s in t he S op h o- So r eally , we th ink that from the to K ansas Normal. where JO the same mstJtutJOn. I n Hi97 s he the wo•·k bem g done by the c horu s, m o r e c l ass d ese rve :.peci ;:. l me r. tion appea r ance of things t he r umo··s of she 111Structed f or SIX yea r s She then came to Per•l w h e r e s h e ha s ;aug ht a nd r epo •·t we a r e to have a the work which th ey accomplish - t he 1925 ann u al sound as fnv o r - went to I owa State Teac h ers College as m a ny Lati.1 teachers as any JWI'Son g- r eat oJ·alOI'IO t h is year T he full , ed. able as t h o se o f the '24. at Cedar F alls. F rom Iowa she came in the state o"' Ne br aska A:1d !>Uc.h pr·ogram will be f o und e lsewhere in i L t t h 1 1 to Pe1 u in 1921. 1 I e u s now urn our t OU!t 1ts to !\"'' T c ours es as that in mytho logy have L1rs ISS ue. th th l 1 B h 1· 1> J B C A T RELAY T E AM hiSS ear made a tr ip to Eu r ope a e a et1c s ope. y t e c ouds of been inva l uabte to an y n u mbc1· o f - smoke that iss ued fr om ove r the ! i ll E NTERS K. u RELAY S few sum me 1·s ag·o She has clone consch oo l men and women. PERU PREP. LOSES \ we arc s ure th at the Fr eshma n ditl 1 lecture w ork in this stale i\m n ng· he ;· publicat ions are 'St u- THE LAST DEBATE thei•· b it, and a large b i t i t Coac h G1·afs l1·aveling en - ;u td in o th er s tates. Her c lasses nre Manual," "Aids tn C:1e- Look in g· over the hill. one co d d c;ee te r ctl t he · mile relay at th e K U R e- a lw ays f u ll· a nd s e\ poem s The p·:ems j Tl·e Pa\\·nce City Hi gh Sch o o l hc es, rakes and ha tche ts in usc. The 1 to be h£'1d a t Law •·ence. April - -have appeare d 111 The Outlook an d i bating- team won a de cis io n over the Freshman c h anged the at h letic 1!). The Bobcats will •·un in the col - DRAMATIC C L U B PLAy CASTS. other magazines. At prese n t is I Demor.st n 11 i o n Hi g h Sc h oo l te a m t he into w h at will be a ber.uti l ul. green le!\ e dass comp e tin rr agn in t · t e s t d · t h b l' at· 1 f t 1 sc ho o ls as 13u11eJ· a nd Lomba 1·d 111 re e Jn e pu JC 11 n u a s: 1 Pi g- h t of the seve nt h at t he Trainers view. The D e ar De part e d. I S a 'sh o a n f o ell's · n s 1 c 1 T h e con c h I' an n ot be certuin of hi s s u P< Ill I t:s 1 ,e,; I 1 c 1oo l aud itor i L:m The quest i on •as 1 ea. · in g· was. he a rd in the dire<:· Mr s. • ta t. c 1· Ruth Sl)an l sl 1 1 1 t f t l team, it is tJractica ll y i 1 tl,at M S • 1 t1e eag u e q u est ion, Res olved: Th r t 1 JOn o 1e tenn1s co ur ts and we se on J r. late•· Maurice n n rc· n - - - - · · 1 1 1 R o lan d "Speed" Ed ie an d Nor m :\n y· · l 'mmi g r a tion be fur t h e r ·es tt icted nu- l aJ f cove r ec t 1a t L1e cou r ts were l:c in g Jrg 1111a Ma r y McVay
ATT EN D TRAINING CONFERENCE J merica ll y in Un ite d States. ' put i n to Lhe ve r y be st co n d i lionn, " C hi ef" Thorpe will be two <.J' tlw Mr Mer r iweather Jam es Conwa 1 · - - Th e aff il·mati ve si d e of tl:e q u <s- l t he iron J·o ll e r. The J u ni ors nnrl qua r tet. Bot h of these lads lut ve Mrs. Jordan Fem W,: r e
The Y l\I. C A and t h <> Y. W C. A lion. as is th e cus t om of loca l Lemm 1Sen i:>1·s were rs signed t l. e atk lel i f' been d o i n g t he qua r te r reg u larlv in Mr. Jordan
Confer e n c e wa s held at Linco ln begin- was up h eld b:.· P e ru. Th e uph o ldPt'S 1f ield and t h ey act u a ll y pa ir. ted tl: e less than 5 4 :>econ d s on the 1 :o ::r d Dir ector
F o ne t B£'11 A lvina Se 1k I b d h Orvville Co nkl e hns been inep: ul a 1· i n n in g- Apl'l 11. T h e Y. W. gi l'l s s e n t we 1·e. C liff o rd Rob er t s, Fr·ank oar sot at it would l; e i n d 11 h I 11 1 d d ' t' f th f practice and m ny not m a ke the : !'i]J 'f !Jc R•' s •' n cr i\1 L 1 G the cabinet 1uo r,;. s trong·; an a_ t e 1 anc · u ton l aven p nr t with Geo o.-e I r:oo, con 1 1on or e sc ores o next 1 o on - ac y rc!:ll1'Y· C f b 11 Conlde co uld be n fast man. Mad de n ' PolJ' ceJnan B"' S Y. M. office r s went save Harlan f ay - I la1·y. alteJ·n ate. The s up po rters of years oot a games tewar t B l ade s lo r Otto O av es took Mr. T ay lor's I th e neg-ative. anct Per·u's opponen :.s, 1 1 Mr Brown and th e H igh !::ic h ool ancl Ma j o r s ha ve bee n the mos t 1:1\ e- Poli ce man X William Bo f.( lc Ch I C I I d 1 1 ca ndicla t es for th e ot h e r tW' l po s i- ' Ballad S i n g e r Ma• l< Ct·ancl.tll nlace. 1were. a 1· e .:; a l houn Archie Mar-l pup1 s w o r :; n g a nc
The e leven members of the Y. W. / tin. and Ha r·,Jld Bo s e ly , with John 1 on the Do rm itory C amp u s. Mr. LJons However. Bu is in g- and G il lie - Se r gea nt - Fulle r Wo odie B 'd th h 1 have s t ar t ed con ring- o ut; and Io·11.ec l o •· E 1 D
C. A to attend included: Advis o ., Morkan. al t e rn ate. Mi ss M. F :u·l- r o wn sa1 e r eason t a t t 1ey p ut 5t 1e1· el 7. cll 1 1 · h D Ll'C'Y PJ:> y make so 111e one step. G il · :\1iss Go c kley; pr·esid ent. Winnie 1 h abe r and Mr. A. G Wil so n are t h e 11m o n l e o rmi to r y campus was so 1 Brown: \i c e p 1 es id e n t, M <1 1·y Borne: I coa c hes of the r espe ct iv e that they cou ld use hi m as a •·oll c r t eson IS an e xperienced hig-h c;choo l ; T h e F li g ht o f the Herons 'fl d d b ' t t l t l d Th t mnner; he loo l<s ve ry g o od h a c-1 Anna M secretary L ouise McCrc.ry; 1e own state e ate t·s 1 o smoo 1 1e IS co n ve1sa :on I ar ie Grabil I I · t h · " • a 1 h 1 "Oh u u 1i•, n. K ata rina Eth I L' d I I e r. Doro th y Nicholas; ca bin et m e m - t l e lr on •·ee Jss u.e s: f ,w s n so ov er e.arc' :nr. orown, T h e squa d h r s s h ow n remal·:;al. le Mit ri e Ill a 1 bers Viva Mar s hall, Mrs .H azel C:u l-l t b nt a est r1 c ll on of Jmm Jg-ra tJOn •s n -1 et me use yo u1 ake. Mr. Brown: Arthur Majors I O h I ' f . 1 h i mpro \ e men l Whitten h a;; b een I\ITichae l R d L£ 011 Alice Lind e: r en , Edna L H a ll , 1 se co nd th at it would be a 1 , no. m a r r1c t at yo u wouldn't 1 1 aymon r untcr , =.tdc i ng dbtan ce t o hi s hu rl in g; antl 1 Tvan M k D Lindahl. and Franci s Eskew. ; soc ia l i nju st ice ; a nd third, that it ' g ive il back'. at' e lzell Th "D' 0 ,. d 1 1l now look s a s tho> he will flirt w it h 1 Dil·ector K al'llie Sun·'ell
The f o ll o win g y M. C A. df icers 1wou ld be an econo mi c i nju s li ce 0:1 · e t t'l 1p g-er, u n el' t 1c 125 f h u attended Otto Oakes. of Sa lem su b the se t hr ee ismes th ey bui ld e d in a fo r lnig t. Ted l\ ' ei mc r To be played in the Li ttl e Theatr e (Cont inu ed on last pa g e) has h1 t a f ast pace w 1t h t he <;hot. l ________ >l itutc rl f o r Harl<lnd Tayio : Advi:'o r I menls that prove d pt·acticall y invul- 1 lie puts th e j6-poun d w e ig h t 1etter l TENNIS CLUJ3 M E MBERS '11·. Claybul'l1; pres id ent, Charles j 1'erab le. Th e v is i tors were :luenl l than forty r eet. Al th is writin g- he ;\{adden ; v ice pres ident, Roy Dahl- j s peakers They made g ood rebuttal F h a:. a m ark of 40 f eet nine i Pt: hc< strom ; s e c retary, Harlan T ay l o r ; 1 The loca l team pu t up a fight t h at i - --:; Hoy, a no vic e with the j ave l in, is Hely n Humbert, treasurer of the t r e as ure r. Roy Chambe r la i n.
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d i d i t s e lf cre d it. Mr R o b e rts be came 1 re g ul a rl y hu l'lmg it 150 f eet. Bv Te nni s Club will 1·eceive du es durin g s o w r ap p e d u p in hi s s ubject t h at he I n ext week he s hould h ave a ll •d r k 0 'r th e we e k. Any o n e wishin g to use ; fai led to h eed t he repeated rin g in g 16 0 feet. T h e hurdl es a r e in \'n >nt o f t he cou rts o r wishin g to play in t he j o f t h e s i g n a l b e ll to s top I men; as a rc the j umps. Edie pay the dues Thursd a y Apri l l J the Profe s sor Jame s Edward Le Ross- ; 2 L feet 2 inc h es t he o th e •· n ig h t. I at t he ea r h est c onvement time. Some Girls, Club entertained t h e i g nol. of t.he 1:3u; i- J
which isn't ;; o ba d. Madden Weimer I a r rnngement. wJII be made a lesphy , Ph ys ica l Tr a inin g, a nd Mal he - nes s U mv ers 1ty 11f 1 : Bui s in g t. re va u lting Buis in ¥ 1 cl.u•·mg' su m.mer s ess10n f o r
· d t t s a ls o the ro wn Neb l as l<a, v. as t e Jud ge I no ld s the recurd tu d ate w1't l1 10 f ee t s p Jl ng te J m membeJs. matJ cs e p a r men , · · 1 hostess es a nd new s tud e nts, tea. ! Mr. of P e ru was: : in c hes . Boti, Madde n a nd W E. im e r I D av id Ceste ll o, P res ident. f 4 30 t 6·00 in th e f !'lculty the pr es JdJn !! o ffi ce r I a re c lose t.o thi s mark t om o 1 f ll d 1 T l I room I Th e r ay w as w e allen ec · · 1e
! The co a c h ho p es to m ake a c reel - Jess ie Conne ll , '13, f o rm e rly of CenB bb . h d bi g· nest fil led 1P a wnee City vs P e ru d e b a t e was
1 itab le s howi n g ' a,.a i nst t h e 'i'a:·ldo tral City, will t a l<e her A. B. at P e ru unn y r a 1t a a ,.. . h . h 1 d Easter eg"'s The l la !>t word - battle to be h e ld 111 Per u · : team when th£' Mis so urian s ap- th is sp rin g Miss Connell is in t h e • Wit br1 g t co o re ,.., ·
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1 lit tle b unni es a n d bab y chick s were I t h 1s p h 1 1 ALO NG THE BL U FFS. 1 pear o n Pe1·u fle ld, May 2. He is commerc ial dep a 1tmen t a t Idaho Polh t l ·e T h e r o om 1 Pre s 1d ent ate as e xpress ec t 1e - · al so p l a nnin g l' n sc ndin rr seve r :tl m en y t ec hni c Institute , P ocate ll o, Idaho. appy at be1n !! 1e1 · · d I ,., 1 f .t-h t h e E aster wt :; h that the co ll e g e m e n an women I n t h e fall and in the sp rin g the to Hastings t 1 e nler the State Con -, S he ta u g h t t h e comme r c ia l wo rk at lak e a mo r e a c t! ve mte 1es 111 '' e s tud e nts of Pe ru s troll a l o n g the r i v - fe r e n ce meet, Ma y 10. P e1u one summer She has attended was es tt ve WI 1 · · · t · 1 · Th e E as t e r t ea was a s ucces s i.n I fOJ en s i c art 1 e r b luff s T h is is one of m a ny pr e t - 1 The fo ll ow in g· a r e the St a te Con -j·y ni vers ity. of ?hi c a g o a n d U niv ers - tions I c losin g t h e se rie s of tea s for th1 s t y sp r i n g so ng;; abo.ut .Pe ru. Up any ference reco r d s : of Caltfom1 a bes1des Peru State
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E n t e r e d a t t h e P ostoffice a t Pe ru, Neb r a ska as se cond-c la ss mat t er
P ubli s h e d W ee kl y b y the P e ru State Te a c hers C o ll e ge
$ 1. 00 oe r yea r . S in g le c o py 5 c t s.
If y o u do n o t r Ece iv e your P e d agog ian lea v e n o ti c e i n th e P e da go ·
gia n b ox in th e A dmini s tr at i o n buil cl in g.
zell auno u nced t h e pi a n o r ec i tal to be h e ld t hat n ig h t. At t hi s t i me a voca l so lo waq g i ve n b y Miss L a ur a Mac k p r a n g accompa n ied by R eb ecca
G r a h am Th e a pp la u se was so g r eat afte r h er fir st so lo, "I nv ic tu s," that s h e w as compe ll ed to g i v e a n ot h e r
He r seco nd nu m b e r , "Li t tl e Bo y Blu e, ' ' w as g i ve n eq u a ll y we ll.
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Ed i to r Miss R o y ce p r esen t ed e ig h t ef h e r
Bus in ess Man age r p iano s tud e n ts in a n ot h e 1· s u cce ssful
Ca mp us 1 rec i ta l Fl'id ay ni ght.
C A ra th er novel fC"atu t·e was :ntro ·
a mp u s du ced i n t hC' tw o - p iano num b e r s.
O r ga ni zat i o n s Thi s was t h e filst tiine suc h ar·
O r g a ni zati o n s r:::nge m e n t has been h ea rd h " ·e a u d
P e r s o n a ls i t p rove d vet·y in te r es ti n g to t h e a u·
P e r s on a ls I mus ic
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a sse s · wo ul d be diff ic ult t o c h oose t h e nu m ·
G la s seR ber w h ic h was m os t appr• ci ate d.
C ir cu la ti o n Mos t of t h e so lo is t s h a d b een hea rd
The Best Busi ness Career
Sp e c i a l Re p o rt er s : Lu cy A r m st r o n g, L e wi s , H e ie r. Jo n es , Me rritt Wh it t en.
Lo u ise H a rri s , Be rni ce i n pi a n o nu mbers l::e f o r e b u L in t h e co n ce r t Fri day ni g h t th ey fo r a n e w r eco rd in m u;; ic ia ns hi p
R EMEMBE R O UR ADV E R T I SE R S Bot h t h e solos and the l.! n se mbl e n u m b et s w e r e p layed w ith a,1 e as e a nd fin is h t h at wo uld h ave jone j ustice t o a p r ofcss io.nal. Concerts of t hi s k i n d s h ould b e
Th e P e ru P c cl agogia n , yo u1· p ape r , is m ade p ossi bl e f r om t wo sepm·a te a n d din·er e n t so urces. I t is m ad e p os i b le by you, tbc r cade1·, an d b y o ur adver ti sers. You pay you 1· goo d mo n ey into a f u nd a p a r t of w hi c h m on e y h e lps s up po r t t h is p ap e r Out· a d ve rti se r s pa y t h eil· goo d mo n e y into th e co n s id ered b y the s t u d e n t b od y as a p t i v ilegc to hea r t h e b est ty pe of same fun d; th ey li ke w ise h e lp s u p p o r t th is pa p er mus ic. Yo u rea d e t·s h ave certa i n t h in gs t o b uy th at o u r advC' t t isers h ave to se ll. S i nce o ut· a cl vc r t ise t·s p at r o ni ze you is i t a n y m o r e th a n ri g h t t h at yo u p at· To quote from Shakes p eare: , T he m a n t h at hat h n o m u s ic i n him· t h e m ! If yo u can ge t the same at·ticle fo r t h e same p r ice fr om o n e se lf of ou t· adve r tisers th at yo u ca n get fr o m o n e w h o w ill not ad ve rti se w i th . Nor 1s n ot moved with co n co rd of u s, w h y not b u y f r om o ur ad ve rti sers? L oo k t h r u t h e pape r a nd p tcture 111 cl b sweet so u n s yo ur m m d s t h e n a me s of o ut· ad ve r t ise r s And w h en yo u d o u y fr om one ' · 1 1 1 · 11 h . b t 'f h p 1 · I s fi t f o r tre :1son s trat agems, a nd ad ve t t ise r s. s p o tl s ; w 10 c oes n ot :H ve t·Llse, t e 1:11 a out 1 . e ec agog- tan s up p o r ts 1ts I . ' The mo li o n s o f. h is sp ir it are d n ll as ni g ht,
AL L IS N OT GOL D
In th ese d ays wh e n j o bs are be i n g h un te d by t h e jo bl ess. a nd w h e n so me o ne r epo t t s a p os iti on se c ur ed eac h d ay, it is w e ll to k eep i n m i nd t h at t he job is n ot to b e meas ut·ecl so le l y b y th e do ll ars per mo nth i t pays. T h e r e is too :11u c h of a te nd e n cy o n th e P e ru ca mp u s to decide r elat i v e wo r t h of jobs by t he re lative sa lar ies Th at sa lary does n ot ma k e a diffe r e n ce, it is fcol l y t o co n tend. Th at i t mal;c s t h e wh o le dirfe r ence. it is wo t·se t h an f o ll y to cont f' n cl. An o th e r ve r y i m portan t - to my m ind th e most i m p o t·tan t- po int t o k eep in m i n d mi ght b e p u t as a q u es ti on: Wh e t·e wi ll th is j o b p lare m e t en yea r s f rom no w ?
ON T H E CAM P US.
Y W. C A. i T h e se l'i es of lec tures r e lat in g to A. Ma r sd e n , of Om a ha. w as un t h e ,· ld b l · 1 · • • • • 1 wo r p r o ems g 1ve n al t 1e JOi nt cam p us last w ee k g t v tn p: se r v ices on I l f t l C l · t ' · : · , m ce 111!fS o 1e 11'1 S t a n ot ga n tza Re mm g- t on t y p e wnt ers \ ¥ hen Lh e r e· t' f t l C 11 1 b 1:: h - 1 tons o · 1e o ege 1a ve ee n ·ot p o t·lcr s u ggeste d t h a t hi s so le init ia l I t t' 1 · t t' · • 111 e r es 1n g a nc m s rue 1VC" was clu e t o t h e f act th at h e was a J Aft tl t' t l y lVI C A fi r stbo l'l1 , h e in fo rm ed sa id e t· 1 e mC'c t ng· 1 e · ·. · · ' h a d p r e p ared a p leasa nt s ut·pnse f o r t h at h e was t h e yo u ngest o f t lu r tce n Itl b f 11 1 Ch · t h h: · 1e mem e r s o a otte r ns ta n c lid t·en. A n d 1s f a mil y sttll b oas ts · t ' f h C 11 Th a fine o ld m ot he r o r gan tza 1ons o· t e o eg c. e C L( 19 h ' Ig- u es t s we r e take n to th e F ac u l ty 1corg-e r -· room w h ere p un c h a nd wafet·s wer e a t 1ree,·;ear lclo n r a:t aSt34aOO o t; ' fi 1'1· s e r ved. A ll w h o w e r e p r ese n t r eport · •e w 1 rece i ve t .1 e r st 1 eel a peasan t u me a n d t h a n k t h e Y. yea r L au r a Kova ncl a. ' 26. is at Sa!Yo r d. Ann a Maso n '2 6, is at :\'Io· Yl. C. A. for :h is d e lightfu l t r eat. r e nc i in t h e same sta t e. Two me ml: e r s of t he c lass o f 1914 C HAPEL. are expec tin p: to t a k e their dc:nees a t P e t·u t h is sum m e r. Bo t h t h ese m e n "No c h arge f o r t·eser ve d sc a t5" is a t e s up e r i n te ndin g go o d sc h oo l sys· pr oba u l y t h e r easo n for t h e i n c re as e t e ms. S upt F. E. Bo we r s is a t Arap- in c h np e l atte n d an ce Monday. E v e r y aa h oc; Sup t. Spe nc c 1· L ege r is a t on e is beg in n i ng· to r ea li ze t h a t afte r Elmw oo d a ll. c h a p e l is r ea lly w o r t h w hi le. T h e Lit t le Boy :- Look, Ma, th e ci r c u s p ia n o d u et so e ff ecti ve l y r e ncl e ;·ed by h as come to town; t h ere' s o ne of th e 1 j V i vn 1\'T:u:s h a tl an d Be rn ice Br ec ken · clowns. " Ma." Hu s h , d ar lin g That ' s r idge was a p p t ec ia t ed. Afte 1· a not a cl ow n . T h at' s just a co ll ege Phi li pp i ne m iss io nar y, Miss Cope l y, ma n." w h e is h o m e on a fu rlo u g h , ga v e a Seve r a l stu de n ts wh o will w ant a v e t y h e lpfu 1 a n d ed u cation a l t a lk. j ob some ti me were no t icab l y a bse n t Sh e e xp la i n ed h e r wo t k i n t he l':t il· on clean -u p day. Yes, c lea n-up d ay ip pin cs, a n d t h e p r og r ess o[ t h ese wa s one of the b iggest d a ys 0£ th e ne <·plc under th e g u ida n ce of t he 1923- 24 cn le n cla r Un it ed States Miss R ine h a rt h as b ee n un a b le t o Wo l'ld wo1 k! c lean up! t h at wa s meet h e r c lasses in a r t. Sh e h as h ad o u r s log·an E v e n t h e a mos t p a i nf ul att ac k of oak p o is j bn uJ e ntc t·ccl in to th e spir i t. P r c.fc s · o nm g. so t· Pau l condu cted d evoti ona ls. Pr of esso r C layburn a n d hi s Bo y T he n S up e rin te nd e nt G il keso n m ade Sco uts d id yeo m a n' s se t·v ce fo r c le an : t h e a nn o un ce m e n t th a t t h e s tud e n ts u p day w h en t h ey loo ked af t er the ! we r e a n x iou s to h e m·. Of co u r se a ll too ls. I th e s t u d e nts a lr eady knew w h ere He le n Burres is in t he J en n ie Ed : t h ey we r e t;o in g· t o work , b ut wh a t mu n dson h os p it a l, Co un c il B l uff s, r e· I w as t h e f ac ul ty go i n g to d o? Mr cover i ng f r o m n n op e ratio n for ap ! Gil11eson ca lm l y state d t h at rakes pe nd ic i tis. S h e will be u n a bl e to I h oes a n d s p a d es w o u ld a lso be the i1: t·etu r n to sc h oo l t h e rema ind e r ;,;, t h e 1 lot. H ele n Miller in a n un us u a ll v yea r j clever manner r ea d "The Ol d , H ele n J o n es, E m cstm e R obertso n , 1Sto r y." He1· i mpe r·son a ti on of t h e Mm·y Mc V ay, Al e n e S e l k a nd Gl ad ys i li ttle boy was so r ea l, t h at i t rem i nd· Knrlz we r e t h e guest s of a w eek e nd : eel t h e co ll eg e boys of t h eit· own boy· p a r t y at lh e h o me of E dith AT ga- hoo d p run k s a nd t h e nfte t· e ff ects were t h e ,[ a w ee k e nd Frid ay P t·esid cn t P ate t oo k c h a r ge ti me h o r se ba ck ndm g. o f t h e d cvolionn l read i n g Del·
II t d >n t an d se n ior is th i nking is w h at e ve r y am b ttt o u s co ege s u e one of i s o n e of t h e be:ot. at t h e pr ese nt t i m e Life 1n <ou ran ce th e m os t d ss ir a bl e an d o n e o f t h e m o::;t s a tisf acto r y as a per · m an e nt c a l l in g. b li f e in s ur ance is nne o f the In a s s e t :- an d v o lum e o f t • e t the field is comparat hree le adin g bu :; i n esses of th1 s c o un r y • Y U t f all li v es i n the ntted t ively un d e v e looed O nl y seve n p e r c en o . is c o ve r e d oy i n s u r an ce T h is giv es yo u a n J dea of the field s ti ll t o b e d e ve lo ped As t o REMUNERATION r e po rt s of coll ege graduates who h av e e n t C' r e d bu s i n es s i n d i c a t e t h at li f e in s uranc e is at t he VERY T O P a SOU R C E O F I N C vME. N ow is t h e tim e to cons i d e r w hat yu u a r e g o i n g t o d o at th e e n d nf t he :;e m e st e r.
If y o u am bi t io u s an d wil ling t o wo r k h a rd , an d are intf'r · esre d to k n o w a hout l if e a!' a voca ti o n. add r e,:s the LIN COLN LI B E RT Y LIFE I N S U R ANCE CO M PANY. Lin c nlo. Nebr.
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C R YS TAL TH E ATR E Frid ay a nd Sat urd ay, A p r il 18 and 19. Dou g las i n " T h e S un· trai l," Comedy Romance ;,nd a smil e every mi le along t h e w a\·, wi t h St a n L a u ra ! .-: omecly in " Th e Ha!1 dy Man " 10 and 30 cent s Mon d ·:,· an d T uesd a y, 21 -22 , Th e Adve n t u res of To m Mi x, w i th fi fth ep isode r:f Tim· b er Q uee n W ed ne sda y a nd : day , 23-2 4, Wtll arcl Mac k a n rl En id Be nn e t t i n " \' o u r Fri e nd a n n Min e." w it h a two r eel co medy, "The Egg. " Fr id a y a n d Sat u r d ay, Ca ll oi t h e Wil d, by J ack L on clo n - Ad ..-ertise· m e n t.
Yo u u se eig hte en m usc les w h e n yo u fr ow n ; four mak e a s m ile " Oste op t hy h e l ps y o u t o r es t yo ur fa ce ' ' Dr . E R. R e y nol ds Auburn N eb r , in Pe ru t wi ce eac h wee k P h o n e o r w rite f o r a ppoi ntm e n t
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The la s t wor d in fi n e t ailo rin g-, with out the wor r y of t ailo r e d to order wo r k $45.00 and $50.00
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Our speci a l t wo pants a ll wool ;nits in tweeds a n d cass i m e r es are exce ptional val u es at $25.0 0
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SOPHOMORE CLASS NOTES.
A n important busin ess meet i ng of t h e Sophomore c lass was h eld T hursday morning al which time a numb e r of comm ittees we r e appointed as fo llows: party committee, throne an d pa geant committees and a lso one on "Sophomore Day." Other bu sin ess matte r s we r e d isc u ssed. Oh , yes, t h e
I " W e' ll h elp clean- up comm it tee" was a lso appointed
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"SILVEe WINGS"
9·reel movie drama s tarrin g Mary Carr, who was iu •·over the Hill,"
The mftchine hft s beeu fixed
Saturday night, April 12, 7:30
Admission 25c ftnd lOc Y. W. C. A.
Hurr·all for the "Ordinary Party" Friday, April l S, at 8 p. m. All Sophomores we lcome W e m ig h t also give three "yebos" for t h e P e ru\'ian staff. Omar says t h at t h e book is now r eady for the press.
The p r ogram cons isted of two m usical numbers p layed by t h e Dramatic Club orr. h estra. :
Y. M C A.
Th e Y. M. C. A met W even in g for t h e important business
I of electing the new cabine t membe1·s
Quite :.1 number of men were out, but not so many as s h ould h ave been for suc h a n occas io n J The electi on was begun imm ed iatel ly, with no prelim i nary progr lm
INominees had been se lected previou sly by a nominating comm i ttee an d these, togeth e 1· w ith n ew nominee s, were voted up o n. Th e 1·esults of the election are as fo llow s: P resident, Madden ; Vice President, Dahl strom; Secret::11·y, Taylor; Treasurer, Cham' berlain. Mr. Madden, as Vice pres id ent d•Jring the present seme3ter h as been a dili ge nt worker a nd h as s hown hi mself to be worthy of the office for wh ic h he is n ow se le cted As a mat-
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Fr es h cut flowers for any occasion such as wed d i ngs birthna ys a nd parties. We g r ow o ur own fl o w e r s. Greenhous e store, cor n e r G: E Berth old , Florist 6 th st. & Firs t Co r so Ci ty. N"br
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t er of fact we feel that we hav e an Peru, Nebr. To J C. CHi\TEL.\I N, The Jeweler Iexceptiona ll y and loyal cab ine t ·============================ IIfor the com in;{ year. Th ree nffi cers • are yet to b e appo in ted by the presl ident These are; camp u s servi c e Iman, publicity man, a nd boy's worker
IFo1· t h e past f ew weeks the Chri st ia n Organ iza\.ions h ave been co n-
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-ducting a se r ie:; of meetin gs a t w hi c h
Pro b lems" is give n b y a member of the facu l ty. These meeti ngs have
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Ithe R a n ge " Ml". Brown v ho g;ves • he lecture h as alre ady di stin g ui s h ed hi mself on t h e camp u s as a sp eai<er and i t is .:ertain that he will h ave a
I great message for us.
I Wedne sday , Ap ril 23, Mr. Crago
Iwill tli sc u ss "New Lines of
IH G. W ells speaks of the last f·entury as a period o f mechani ca l und ma- i terial adv anceme nt He prophesies • that >:h e next rentury will be one i n Iwhi c h me n ta l a nd s piri t u a l f o rc es will I brin g a new type of s oc iety. The j lectur e w ill to s h ow t h e lin es I that f u t ure progress will take, a nd the force s t ha t are at work to u sh er j in this type of progress. No fa c ulty Imemb e1· or student s h ou ld f ail to 1 h ear !t.
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Why not open a Savings Account Today?
WE PAY 5 percen t I NTER E ST ON SAVINGS PERU
E VERETT BAC KWA R D PARTY top of t h e c hi m n ey a nd get h is Ithe l!ne was long a nd c r owed t h e r e agai nst the I ndi ans as a capable and E,·es teeted Glasses fitted a n d teg·s i ns ide. T he n we let h11n was JUSt one s tampede and that was reliable scout. · Satisfaction guaranteed Abo u t eig h t o'c loc k last d r op . He was soon o u t of s ig h t. W e Iwhen Prof. Beck va inl y tr ied to get Henry A. Coffeen developed the
n ig h t, st r ange f orms bega n to loom h uJT ie d d ow n a n d .ru s h ed i nto t h e I ahead but failed becau se of the com- I plans f or the town. Edward Gil-l Fx. fee good for two years u p a b o ut th e camp u s Th ey looked d ini ng room Lo see 1f h e h ad la nded Ipactness of the line. The feed was l lette, a civil eng i neer, 1 Specialist r at h er as if th ey h ad e ith e r h ail ed in t h e fi r ep lace. Th e r e was pl enty over obout six -t hi rty and who says railroad and l ai d off certai n mmmg M V f r om some' st r ange la nd or h ad los t of soot and ashes bu t n o Bill y. He t h at we can't have :1 g ood time in clai ms near by. Dr. M. M. HC ean, t h eir s enses, on e of t h e t wo Nec kt ies ev ide ntl y· h ad. n ot , W e sa t c lean i ng up t he Campus of "O ld I Sheridan and Sheridan County Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat r o un d a n d w a i ted. H e d1dn t come; P e r u " 1 ri ved thei r n am es from General PhJI - ' B · hu ng d ow n love ly s h i r t fro n ts o n office over Buck s ootene many yo un g [!e ntl e m en s b acks , and so we t ri e d c al l ing· u p t h e c hi m n e y t o Iip She ri da n who co nd ucted several 1 Phone 69 Nebr. City t h eir th ey w e r e a s ig ht t o fi n d o ut jus t h o w f a r h e was i n . h is BOB CAT R E LAY T E AM success f ul campai gns agai n st the ..;.,;;;;,.;..;;.;,. ..; bcho ld - E: ve r yth i ng f r om p ear ls a nd de cse n t, b ut we co ul d h ear n othm g ENTE R S K. U. R E LAYS Idians in t h e nort h west. = =-neck laces dang lin g dow n th e f r ont of W e decide d he must h av e cli mb - I _ G r etchen Wartens lab e n. Lhe ir b acks, to rib s ru n n i ng up t h e ed bac k agmn; so we we n t to t he I Con t in ued fr om fi1·st p age.) roof nnce more ! , Fixato ne gives tone to th e hair f r o n t of t he i r h ose ! Th e Gl ee Club B'll h B. 1 I' b I 220 - ym d dash , 22 2-5 seconds. Gem -H IG H SC HOOL O R CHESTRA. was pracUca ll y h al t eu on th e stai r s d 1 Y wh as not Lf e l eh. 1 lCI c l m d b ier, Wesleyan, '23. 1 b e t o t e top o t e c 1mney an • _ j ns t 1ey descended from p r actice, y 1 k d d H ld h B' ll 440-yard da:sh, 50 4 -10 .,econus The o rchest •·a is p 1og 1·essi ng won - B b Shop b f t h dd 't' I 00 e own. e co u em 1 y s h . k H t' 23 I K·ng's . ar er any num el' o ese o I leS, c ump - cry i ng miserab ly. He was stu c k f as t , c enc '. as m gs, de rf ully a nd bE>fore long wi ll be able ' 1 in g s low ly and fa lte rin g l y up the 1 ' d d ld 'th 880 -yat d run, 2 mlllutes 2 5-10 sec- I to a ppear ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;; 5 a ii·s, back ·a!·d s 1e s a1 an cou gel ne1 e1 up no1 d A d Lf t' 23 , • d on s. n erson, as lllgs , I Wh en eve r yone h a d arrive d , in1 1 1 , F. k Mile run. 4 minutes 43 2-5 seco nd s 1 l u I rr t h I o e" men1be 1·s Ray we o n Y l ac a 1ope 1an D f W I '20 I ==C:=:>====c mon el H unte r !tn d Ma r k Cra nd a ll , o n e sm ' we cou pu 11 m up. 120-yard high hurdles , 16 l-5 sec- i lJ U c c 111 e w n "• , - 'd ,, ld 11 1 , I a oe, es eyan, = ======= =========== aw a ll adJ'our n ed to th e lowe r r e- I cltmbe d cl own and got t h e cloth es ' M C d l W I '13 j 0 u 1 13 h • 1 . d B ' ll on u s. c an ess, es eyan, 1 0 g io n s of t h e T r a i ners b ui ldin g an d tne u l w en we et· It 1 Y 220-yard low nurcl les, 26 :;econd s. 0 T
were se r v ed w i th cand le sa lad Of co ul d nodl take !h o ld, arms I Li ng le, Chadrvn, '23. ,
E E C L UB CONCER 0 cnu r se it was p oss i b le, d o i ng e v e r y - we,re ":'e gekcl IS 1 I Br oad jum p, 22 feel 3 i nc h es. Haw - 0 h 0 thi n g backwa r ds, to ca ll t h at se r v i n g, ' Lets po e li m o wn Wit a on g ·th W ·, ' 1 '1 I 0 Th e Glee C l ub Conce r t to be g i
t h ey firsL gave o u t, the seco nd o r p o le, sat e· e 00 e o v e r t e Hi gh jump, 5 feet 11 i nches. F uh - 1
April 18, at 8 o'clock, i n the Auditor·ium is a bu
t hir d. and her.ce re i urn for t h e fi r st ya r d IJhul Sco u ld n!o t filmdd a p o lke rer, ' 02. 0 numbeL Adm ission, budget t icket Ol' 25 cents. 0 dish ! W e ll, n o Evere t t can eve r eno u g · 0 we c ec lc e to p o e 1 m Javelin t h row, 173 feet, 6 i nches. O aga i n say that h e d idn ' t have enoug h up. After a few pohes the po le Low r ey, Chadr o n, 23. P R O GRAM. o eat bro l.;e l :lnd we not lfindd lanothehr t h row, 126 feet 8 inches 0 - - - Men hn 0 Bd y kept nymg as ou y as e M t ' W 1 , 22 0 Spring Song
The bm·k i nu upsta irs, didn't p r ove I I H d 1 ll l ar •n, es eyan, Mammy's Li'l P igeon - - Fe:tris l uilc so diiT i1:ull on second attem p t, co_u c · e seemc w 10 Y unap pr ecl - Shot ut, 41 f eel 6 5-8 i nches 0 - - - Co o k 0 altve f a ll the efforts we we r e put - v ·k 2 P 1 Sw i n!! Alon g !so everyone succeeded in aJT i ving at 01 Q r; I Cl b
the assembly r oom agai n , w it h out ling fo r t h to get hi m o u t. T hat is II Tw.o 1un, 10
difficulty. Then the 1·eal fun b egan. the way w ith !:> <·me c h i ld t·en, you can o01ds. Bruning, Wes leyan
S ides were chosen by Helen Li chty neve i· p lease Lhem no matte r w h at I
wop to Lhe h ead of each We sal on the roof and he ld a I
i ne. The n the ma d rus h began, to
consult:1t io n AL last we ag r eed that TRAIN I NG SCHOOL N OT ES
see whic h s ide cou ld go thr u t h e we would b u il d a fi r e i n the firep lace -
to see w h eth er th e d r aug h t w o u ld T h e Normudi Camp Fire group e n -
wop t h e Yo u neve r snw " I I l' f 1 A loose n Bill y and tak e hi m up th e jcyed a p icn ic last F r iday. E ach 0
1 c 1eatm g 1n you r 1 e t any I 1 k f chimney. Kin cl lin !! the fi r e w as easy member o f he g roup in v i ted o ne 0 Chn 1·us· f ·om Faust Gounocl ·ate t 'e w 1nn i ng c got a sa c · o ·· iumbo peanuts. b ut d ur i ng th e sc r am· T hen we h urr ied back on the r oo f. guest. Evev r yone ag r eed that n o i m - O G oo dn ig h t, Goodni gh t , Beloved! _ _ P lnsu tl We ;;lim b ed to t he lo n of the c hi m- p r ovemcnt could h a. ve_ b ee n added M · 1·xed Quar tette Jle whic h fo llowe d, t h e mosl of Lhem O I I ney to look down to see w het h e r ' lo have m a de the p1cmc any better. hp 1· Fo 1·,·est Bell "enl on l 1e 1 oor (t h e p eanu ts, not
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r· - P I 'd ) IBillv had s tarted up. He was or.l y T h ey we1·e sponsored by M1 ss Fau l- 0 Alfh il d Gilquest Harland Ta ylor I :e W111 n 111g· f>l e · ' A l b yellino· louder than ever. habe 1 · :1nd t h e n· guarcllan, Gladys 0 new s pap e r was nex o e ,,·nt- n S l e n o n e « r oup be i ng <riven the E'd i- 1 " It t'cels like there is a fire some - e a rs.
Sonf"S We Lov e to Hear -
t .' 1 ''"' 1 11 "' d . t h 1 where. Someth i ng is just a -c h oki n g 1 1 T he Hi g h Sc hoo l did its share on I O In t he G loaming
H'l a s ec 10n. a no 1er a v tce t 1 e 0
1 I l '" I lh me :twlul. h e sobbed ouL clean 'P dav. !:loth 111 work and a t t h e Love's Old Sweet song o ve· o1·n. e c. vv 1en e pape r was · Q 0 d 't 1 f 1 1 t Frm\k and brother rlid know picnic supper. The seniors u nder the I Cannot Sing the Old S o ngs rca 1 causec sc reams o 1 er from lo fini s h ! what to do, but 1 did. I climbed rig h t supervisiOn of P rof esso r Brown, made O Mother Mac hree
The peop le were t h en d i v ided i nto down as fa s L as 1 cou ld and I fetched 1 the look as slick as 0 Glee Club
I l th t! a pai l of wate r \Ve pou r ed t h e wa - a whist le . T he JUniOrs and P rofesso1· O !! roup s accorc mg o e mon 1 m A · t M' M v · 1 . h th b t l 1 ler rJown t h e ch i mnev. It p ut t h e fire IJindn1 h ad l! h a rge o f the g r ounds O ccompan 1s IS S c a y w 11c ey were o r n, 1en cac 1 · J I 0 l l · l II l 1 l out, out it d idu't put out Bill y ' s yd l- b ack c f the Tr aining Buildi n g. T h e 1 D irector Miss Esthe 1· Blanl,·ensh1·p mo n 1 was o c o p u on a s t un I 0 I{ II II t l l ing. We h eard somEthing Lhal so u nd- sophomo res, headed b y Mr. Yerkes, J 0 e a y we saw some cxce en come c y I · talent i:l t h e p e r fo r mances t h a t fol- ed lik e " D1·owned " cleane d b ack of the Li bra r y an d t h e O 0 l<lwed I Fr an k sa id , " I b et if we po u1· some j north slope of the g len ac r oss f rom == ============== ==========c ' h grease oow n t he 1·e, i t will m ake t he , t h e f rainers' Bu il d i ng·. Th e f r e hs ies , ::; o l e evening was more t h an a n y o lle cou ld rea lize. c hi mney so c;li p p ery t h at Bill y ca n led hy Mr. H uck, had th e south slope before leav i ng. Wi ss Bu rt on s lid e d vw n " o f the sa m e You can imagi n e wh is l l'ld sever::ll l:eau li fu l n u m bers W c climbe d off t h e r oof to fi n d h ow ·.ve all d id ou1· pa1:t a t t h e for us. If she h ad on l y bee n p lay - so me g 1 ease; and t h en t h e fo l ks I per '\fter a n afte r noon of such strenin g he r fl u te we would most ce r t ab l y drove into the yard. T hey as k ed uous work. I have thought her the Pi ed P iper of about Bi ll y and \Ve to ld then1 about -h is sweep in g the c h imney. Th e me n 1 Y I\1 EET J NG PR I L .'. II Hamlin , for h e 1· mus ic call ed fon;h a H G H- ' , A ·> dear li ttle grl!y mouse, to d a n ce un- removed some bricks an d p ull ed Bi ll y der cha i rs while she out. The Piembero; of the Hi -Y had the wh istled. And we gol worse t h an w h en we p leasure of lis tening to P resident
----·---- attacked t h e wh i tes. IPale at t h eir meeting on Ap r i13, 1924 B I L LY, TH E CH IMNEY -SWEEP M J. H. He ta l ked on the val ue of a h i g h Man may n oL b e t h e o nl y imi tativ e C LEAN - UP DAY
Isc h ool ed u ca t inn i n t h e f u tu r e. Accordi n g· to 1920 census t h e r e a 1·e 1
a n i ma!; b u t h e is o n e o f t h at class. RE J UVENATES CAM P US ¥ ./ e were n o 1·m :ll ; so we pu t on a circus aft.er th e c ir c u s h a d left t owu, w e ro d e Lhe cal v es af te r th e r ode o da ys and .ve attac l<ed t h e wh i te s f e rrociocus l y on one t h at we we1·e plnced ii: close co n f i1\ement f o r some hJU rs
One day aflcr read in p; a b ou t T om, l h e little ch imney-sweep of L o nd on, we had a di scussion as to w h eth e r chimney-sweeping was h a rd wo r k F1·ank, a neig h bor boy, mai ntained that il was "A ll you h ave to do," he said stoutly, " is jus t to let yo ur se lf s li de do wn :lS f a r as y ou wa n t, and wh e n yo u co me ou t yo u j u s t p u ll up b y th e s ide of t h e c himney ' " L e t's l1·y i L nncl see," s u gges t ed my b r oth e r ; w i t h thai w e a ll cli mb e d t o t he r oof of t h e h ouse.
B1·oth e r w as ce r ta in th at Fr a nk was the pr op e r pe r so n to prov e h is contention , fo1· Fm nk was t h e tall est an d stron!,(est. B u t Fr a n k d ec lin ed becau se he was a guest ; and it w o u ld not be prope1· for h im to make the first attempt i n so me o n e else s c himn ey. It was !lnull y agreed that my co u s in Billy sh ou ld go fi r st, as h e was t he sma ll es t Bi ll y h a d a d ar in g nat ure a n d accepted t h e h on or wilh eage r ness. W e a ll h e lp ed hi m to c li m b t o t h e
BE A GOOD C OR RES P ONDENT with the Heacock Pla n a n d ea rn a goo d i n co m e w hi le learn i nl(' ; w e show you h ow ; be g i n act u a l wo rk at once; all o r spare time: Pxoer ie n ce n o canvassing: for pa r· t icula r s. Newswr ite r s t r a m ing Bu reau. Buffal o N. Y.
FLOW EllS: E tl ster or Banquet wi t h n o ed u catio n a t a ll. The 1·e a re I For o r qualit y (Cont in ued n·on1 nr s t p age ) 12 052, 000 w i th an e ig h t h grad e ed - MILLJ\RD B ELL . aus pi ces of Mr. Ji ndra, d u g a ll o f t h e ' 65 7,000 wi th a hi gh schoo l ,
1,757,000 people i n th e Uni t ed states
dirt wh ic h wenL to h el p f ill t h e educat ion a nd 325,000 w h o h ave a Lin co ln N e br FREY & FREY. fou n tain. So w h en the o ld f o u ntain college educatio n. O ut of t h e 1,575,is t ran sfo r med into a beautifu l f low - 000 wit h no educat ion t wenty -fou r
e r bed do not g i ve all of t h e c r edit to were we r e listed i n W h o s W h o in t h e Sophomo r es an d t h e tr u ck d r i vers. Amer ica. 1,066 out of the 12,052,000
L et us not fo r get t h e wo r k of Mr a r e li!:'Led i n W ho' s Who; l ,t;27 Ye r kes' bu nc h w h o wo r ked on t h e out of t h e 657 ,000 with h ig h schoo l slope back of the li b r ary. T hi s is education and out of the 325,000 anotl·e1· of P er u 's places o f beauty in with college education, 7,709 were t h e summer. listed in Who' !: Who. The ones with
I t was very inte1·esLing tn watch Miss McN ic h o ls and Miss Kelly's p up il s, w it h t h e ir tiny h oes and rakes clea n ing- t h e bwn i n fro n t of t h e
T1·ain e r b u il d in r.. H is ju st as P resid en t P ale says If t h e pu p ils a n d st u den ts h e l p to c lea n th e ca mpu s they w ill take more i nle r esL in k eepin g i t in s h ape. P1·esid ent P ate sa id of t h e Campus after it was cleaned, "It looks mig h ty fin e r m l was a g r eat amou n t of wor k accomp li shed. " A bo ut f ive t hi r t y t h e b oys in t h e t ru ck drove over to the H orne Econom ics Rooms and t h ere looded i nto t h e truck, one and n n e h alf bo il ers of w ie n ers, one bo iler of coffee, o n e t h ou sand b uns an d a la r ge p a il of Every o n e was li ned up i n a long I'OW and eac h person w ns se rv ed as h e m a 1·ch ed by t h e eats Ahh o u g h
out education who were eminent among Ame1·kans wt-•·e n ot uneducated but 1·ather w<lre self educated as was Ab r aham Linco l n Frank B ogle.
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She r iuan is s ituatcl nea t· t h e midd le · fork of T on g ue River on t h e Old Bosema n T r a i I.
A s h ort d istance f r om Sher idan a
log house and a stablt: wit h room for twenty horses stands, wher·e t h e noto rious James Rrothers' ga ng of ban· d its lived, un:.il they were captured by the govev rnment. The firsL "abin m Sherid a n was buill by 0. f Hanna, who was we i' known to Gene1·al Crook, Terry and ot h er commande rs in the campaigns
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''The home of Good Shoes " aud
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PERU EDAO
VOLUME XIX.
Chamberlai n Edits 1 1925 Peruvian
Roy Chambe rl a in, '27 , of Brownville, was e lected by the C l ass of 1!!27 as ed ito r -in -c hi ef of t h e 1925 P eru\ ian. Recently the c l ass e lec te d Wa ld o Willhoft, of N e br as ka City , as bus i ness manager. Chamberlain a n d I Willhoit will ha ve charge of t h e year book of the P er u State Teac h ers Co llege for the co min g year.
The race for e ditor was a f o urcornere d race. C h am b e rl a i n, of Bt·own ville , of P aw n ee City, Gaine s , o f B l a i r, a nd P eterso n of Va ll ey, were nip -a n d- tu c k inees Gordon P eterso n , e ffi c i e n t photog r ap h er wit hdr ew t h at h e mig h t g ive h is t i me to t h e p os i t i o n of arl edito r Kennet h Gai n es w i thdre w. becau se h e w i ll n ot b e a so p homore until t h e seco nd semeste r ; h e e 1tered sc h o ol i n J anua r y C h am b e rlain and Cu nn in g ham r an t h e race : and Chamberlai n b are l y n ose d o ut t he Pawnee candidate. B ot h a r e go od men-e ither will make a goo d e d i t'<)r.
Doubtless Cham b e rl a i n w ill ha \ e Cunni n g ham on t h e staff
Probabl y t h e bi ggest under ta k i ng of t h e C lass of 1927 is t h e 1925 P e ru-! vvian. It is a lw ays t h e bi g j o b f o r I t he sop homores. A n d p t ev iou s c l ass e s have s et hig h stan d a rd s Th e pt·evio us wo r k on t h e se a n n u a ls is on l y a c h allenge to Cham b e d a in, Willho ft , a nd t hei r fellow cla ss mem b e r.s t o make t h e 1925 P e r uv i a n as hi g h a s sta ndard. Other m e m b ers of t h e 1925 s t a ff
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Peruvian s Get Goo d Positi ons
SUMME R I N PER U ·
Th ere is n o b etter p l ace in N e br as ka to go t o sum me r schoo l t h a n P e ru S i tuated among t he bluffs of t he Mi ssou ri Ri ve r , P e ru furni s he s coo le r n i g hts, m o re b eautiful sce n e r y, a nd b e t t er s tudy co n d ition s t han o n e is li k e l y to fi n d any wher e e lse i n t h e state.
I Seve r a l Peru v ians h ave been pl a c ed la te ly and p l aced in mos t a c c eptabl e po sitio ns For in s t a n ce, Ge org e R Will y h as b een e l e c ted conc h and hi sto ry te ach e r i n b ot h Wilb e r, N eb r aska a nd T allahassee , Fl o ri da. He h as n o t y e t d ec id e d whi c h job to accep t. Supt. E. C. Cl ark l a t e ly of Sale m, h as be e n e lecte d s uperinte nden t at W a co Mill ard Bell was e lecte d s uper i nt e nd e n t a t Br a d s h a w. Othe r hi g h s ch ool p os i t i o n s includ e D o r oth y W a d e 111 th e commerc i al depar t m e n t a t Sy r acuse; R. L. K l nu re n s, ass ista n t pr i ncip a l a t Firth; F ones t B e ll , c o ac h a t D e w itt; Glen F r ary. coac h at Sutton Opa l J a ckson, hi sto r y at Or a fino and Ar t h ur Maj o r s, prin c ip a l a t End ic ott. Amon g t h e gra d e sc h oo l p os iti on s r e p o r ted a re Alfhild G ilq u e st, En g li sh in t h e jun ior h i g h sc h oo l, E sth e r K e efer prim a r y dep artm e n t,, P a pilli o n; a nd My r l E m rick, j un ior h i g h school, Syr a c u se Se v e r al oth e r t eac h e r s m a y h ave b e en pl a c e d before th is p a p e t· is o ff t h e pre ss
T he t t·ees of the to wn and of t h e c amp u s a re w it h o ut a peer i n t h e s t a t e. Th e above scene is o n e of t h e many P eru stre e t s i n summ e r Old P er u may jus tly b oas t o f h e r ca m p u s an d h et• vis tas
A m il e o r s o aw a y ar e t h e b l u ff s t h at h o l d t h e Bi g Muddy Mizz ou Th e p e r p e ndi c ul a r sa n d s to n e h a s cau se d a nd will c au se man y a pil g r i m ag e. A nd u p a mon g t h e t1·ees m yri a d s of bir d s a n d w i l d flo we r s. The l ov e r of nat ure is a t h o m e a mo n g th e h i ll s of o ld P eru
wi ll be a nnounced i n t h e next few GLEE CL U B G I VES a nd engraving and b i n din g b efore I P E R U
I I R URAL SC H OOL DAY ery s t u d e n t w ill b e anx ious t o atten d
"TH E BOOM E R ANG. " - SMI TH AN D MAPES " Th e Boomer a n g " is a c o med y w r itte n b y W inc h e ll Smi t h and Vi cto r T hi s pl a y wi ll b e pr es en te d by t h e Sophomore Cl ass May 22. T h e chara cters ar e v e 1·y cap a b le a nd m os t of th e m h ave s ho w n th e ir ta le n t i n pl ays in t h e Dr amat ic · T h b · 'II ___ _, __ _. .,. SECO N D ANNUAL Club s om e t1'me duJ'J n g· th e ye a·1·. Ev1ssues. e us m ess ma n age 1 · wt do ubtless l et co n tracts for pri nt in g A N NUAL R E CIT AL. I
I I t hi s p r odu c ti o n w hi c h h as w o n wonthe end of t he s pring te 1·m in May.
1 1 d e1 ful co mm e n t wher e it h as b een T he conce 1·t g i ven b y t h e G irl s I VS · I The seco nd a nnu a l Rur a l Sc h oo l s tag- ed.
PROF BROWN A DDRESSES G l ee Clu b in t h e a udi to rium, Frid a y
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I ID ay is t o b e h el d Ma y 9. A la r ge T h e fo ll owi n g g i v e s yo u a ver y CH RI STI AN ORGANIZATIONS. ev e ni n g, A p ri l 18, w as en j oye d b y a I T A R K } 0 I nu m b e1· o f s tud e nts is expe c te d fo r sma ll of what t h e p l a yers wil l l a nr e a nd a p pr e c 1a t t ve a u 1e n c e ey 1 11 · · d ' Th U I the t1·ac k ev e 11ts. Idt·a ma t lze: -
I NTE R- C OL L EG I ATE T RA C K " Bu d " W oodb ri d ge is t h e vi ct i m of P 1·ofessor Geo. W B t·own p le a se d we r e ass isted w i t h spec i a l n n m hers I I I La st ye a r o ve r t h ree h un clt·ed stu - 1 t l b t G T 1 a 1e a r es s yo un g ea u y , r ac e yhi s audience gre a tl y w h e n h e by Lucill e Mee k so pran o s o lo is t a n d H MEET I d ents wer e let·. " B u d " i n th e old cl oto t h e j o i nt C h r is ti a n o r g a n i - t h e mi xe d q uart e t of Mi os I w a s s pent m look1n g ov e t th e cam- 1 quent, s el f - sa c n fi c m g m a n n e r a n d zati ons at th e Me t h o d ist chur c h n May 3 '·""4 at Peru pus a n d buildin gs L un c h w as serv- loses g rou nd d oin g so. In f a ct he is B l ank e n s h ip, A lf hil cl Gilqu est , F o r- 1 !k 1 s Wed n3eday Apr il 1 6. e ' ' eel at t h e Do mes tic c 1en ce r oo ms. I ve r y nearly a c omp l e t e ne rv ous P r ofessor Brown c h ose fo r h is s ub- rest B e ll. an d H a rl a nd T ay lor ...,. cx:w>a&CIJD - ==-....,.,....,.....,ca:» 1 The a fternoon was g i ve n to b r e akd o wn wpe n hi s p hy s ic ia n t a l<es jecl " Behind t h e Ranges " a nd s e l ect- Th e in t e rpr eta t i o n of t h e op en in g I races a n d o thet· c o ntests, e ndm g 1.n a a hand i n t h e s itu at io n and gets hi s ed hi s theme f rom R ud ya t·d K ip li n g's n1 .111ber. "Sp 1i ng 8ong,"by Me n d cb- TH E K ANSAS R ELAY. 1 t u g -of- wa r of schoo l m ind o ff t h e adore d o n e an d h er c a r e''Ex pl orer." s ohn. was tr ul y bea u t if uL " Mam m y's 1 sc hoo L Jess c rue l t y b y te llin g th e yo un g man There is hidden. hidd en t h e r e L i'l Pi geo n " by F ea ris a nd " Sw ii1g j T he p r og ra m for thi s y e ar is m u c h t ha t h e is a v ic t i m of ge r ms In a Something t h ere, b e h i nd the ra n ges , A l o n g" by Coo k. two neg- r o m e lod i es P er u t_r ack learn le ft P er u la st o n t h e s am e or d e r , o nly ( of co u rse) m on th's time t h e phy s ic i a n ag r ees to Lost and waiti n g t h ere f or you; were appea lin g· beca u ;;e of t h e ir Fnd ay mo m m g fo t· L a wre!l c e b ett er. Th e f or en oo n is to b e g i ve n effec t a cure, and h e does it by pl acGo an d look be hin d t h e ran ges. rh y th m, a nd q u a in t n e ss of sty le. sas w h e r e t h ey entered m h e l o ve r to t h e i n s p e ctio n of th e campu s in g a be au t iful nu r se in c h a r ge o f t he Mr. l3ro w n's sp eec h was d i v i de d i n- F ollow in g t hi s grou p of so n g;;, L u- K ansas r h.ey r eturn e d S u n - a nd b u ildin gs; t h e a fl e m oon to ath- f oo l is h s w a i n an d pl a y i n g th e g i rl,s to three p a l·ts Equa l R a c i a l c ill e Mee k sa n g "Th e Bo at S< n g" by day no l a u r e ls but !ot ic eve nts. T h e c h i ldren a t e t o b e jea lou sy a ga i n s t t h e nurs e as a n a nOpportunity, Reli g i o us T o l e r ati o n , War e. S he gave to a re- w h ic h Wi ll bene fi t th em g r o up e d a ccor d in g t o age as l a st tid ot e t o br in g the g irl t o time, f o r and A Functio ni ng Democ r a c y Un- sp ons i v e andien ce w ith h e r l yri c Ill t h e d ays t.o co m e. I y e a r. Th e fu ll p r ogn1 m is to b e pub- s he re a ll y car es for "Bud." l n c i den tder e qua l rac i a l op p ortu ni ty it i s t h e \ Oice a nd s im p le c h :w m I n t h e 1-mde r e l ay P e ru dr ew li s hed ne x t w e ek a ll y , the p h ysic i a n fa ll s i n l o ve wi t h du t y of all C h r ist i a n n at io n s to d e - I n " W h o is S y l v ia" b y Sc hub e r t, o u ts id e l a ne an d th e b ac k r o w, a el ls- Prac ti c all y a ll t h e sc h oo ls of N e- t h e n u r se, wh o t urn s ou t t o b e a n h · b h ' d '"fo a W i ld Ro se " by Mac Do --: ad v an tage f r o m t he s tart P e r u wa.s m a h a a nd O toe co un t i e s a re p l a nni ng he l ' t·ess Th e s p e c t a c l e of yo un rr vote their t i me to w a t IS e Ill h 1 b h "' t he ranges. Th e w hi te r ace w ill nev - e ll th e G l ee C l ub in s ti ll ed t h e g r ea t- comp l e t e ly ou t of e r c a ss. ut t 15 to co m e 1 W o odbr id g e, t h e c h arm i n g n u r se a n d er be ove r come by t h e bl ack o r to n a l var i et y o f t h e prog r a m. 1 d oes no t say t h at th e bo y s c!Jd not do - I th e s urp ri s e pa r ty at t h e end of t h e t "T h e Eac l1el o t· Sa le" b y F e a ri s, w ond e rfu l w o rk , f o r , e ac h team e n · 1 sec ond ac t , i n wh ich the h e artl ess c obrow n race if t h e C a u cas i a n n a Jo ns d b "G Jd aro u sed a, ri pp l e of am u se m e n t f rom te r ed bro ke l ast yea r 5 r eco r Y SI X
MORE SP ACE T O ATH LET I CS 1 quette , Gr ace , is ma d e t o s uffer th e approac h a nd ho ld to t h e o e n Ru le." T h ese nat i ons are our b ur den 1h e i nte r e s te d li s t en ers. j 1 d B 1pa n gs s he h ad bee n inflictin g on a T he m i xed q u artet f o ll owe d w it h a ' Edt e o ur m a n e u- re all y youn g s ui to t·, a fford s .a g r eat anl' our op portunity We m u st e x - h th f tl e 1 00 yanl b t h of t w o num bers. "So ld i er' s 1 c an a n , e w tn n e r 0 1 · A_mo n g: t he man y o t h e r ways i n a mo un t of com e dy tend a helpinbrr hand t o ou t· ro_ ers h f h fi t 75 d b t d Ch o rus ft·om F a u st," by Go u no d, an d j d as or t e 1.s ya t s , u u e win ch the 1924 P e ru v 1a n h a s been T h e pla y is f u ll of sp i r i t a n d y o u t h of a n other co lot· an d with patte n ce "G d ni <r h t Goo d n i a ht Be love d !" by : to weat h e r co n d it i ons o ut· me n l ac ke d Iimpr o ve d is t h a t of a n en la r gem e n t in a nd a ll w ill be deli g h t ed wi t h it<; await for t h e r es u Its We ca nn ot 00 "' I h t · · hi c h wa s g r eat co lors p· t. · Th e p er f ect h ar m o n y of 1 t e proper ra mm g w · ' . ' · t he a t h letic s ectio n. Si nce t h e book charm rus h in to ChJ' ISttan l ty w i th I Jn s u L d I ·essi ve r e ndi tion of l y r esp o n s ib le f o r Buc h a n a n's VIc t ory , as a w h o le h as b ee n e nlarged i t is im - Ca s t fo r "T h e Boo m e r a n g: " ft b t oach 1t sow - tone an t 1e exp1 b k r t ym g ut we mus appr · _ ' mbers bro u g h t f or th e n t h u - Schu lte of N e ras a co m p nn e n s port a n t t hat w e g i ve more space to D r . G e rald S u mne r Hal'lan d Taylo r ly. The white contro.ls nm e : n u I Ed i e o n hi s a b i l it y as a ru n ner, a nd ath letics Bud d W oo db r i dge Mark D e lzell t d u ct1v e p o r- siaStlc a pp lause f h ' t d tenths of t he m os P 10 h 1 t . of "Son gs exp ec ts t o hea r o · 1m as a n o e This better e n a b les t h e s taff to Pres ton D e Wi t t · ld T he white ra c e But 1t w as t e as g 1o up , , tw ns of t he wo r · d 1 L t H ear " t h a t t he G le e r un n e r. co mmemor ate t he goo d record a t - Em i l e has a greater percent ag e of pe P e W e ove 0 't h .' a t er fr e edom and I At t h e ab ove m ee t fou r t e e n Kan sas t a i n e d by t h e t e ams t hi s ye a r . I n t h e H a r tley · h of t we n ty t o C l u b s an g WI g J e I b k 1 ' t h who h ve t hru t e ages d Th t t i n g· was a re s ide r ec ord s w e r e r o en , a o n g WI on e p er sona l w ri t in g s of th e p l ayer s, th e Mt Stone h t the b Jrt h r ate aban o n . e se d f I l d t h h o r &lxty. It IS true t a h 1 t h so f t g lo w of the w o r ld r e cor · ex a s 10 s e o n '24 P e ruvi a n bo a s t s of hav in g t•ea l V i r g i n i a Xe l va d t h rate ts also w t t o n Y e 1 ld . d ·n ts lower but the ea h 1 ht th e 100 m T his g ro up of set t m g t 1e n ew w o r 1 e cor 1 l ive acc o u n ts w h1 c h at o n ce acq u a mts Grac e T yl e r
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Forres t Be ll R a ymo n d Hu nter Bess ie G i llan Ve 1d n H a u ptman Lu c ill e H a rri s much lower t h an e ither t h at of t e fi r e If(' d f t h e .fam ili a r so n gs t h e Med ley r e lay. Occ i dent a l Co l - nn e w i t h th e p l ayers p e rsona ll y and Mario n S u mne r b l'his prob l em was corn p l iSe 0 · c J f · o n e of t h e o u t rowns or blacks. Gl · " " L ove ' s Old Swe e t lege a I or m a, w as · enab les you to vis u a lize h i m u po n th e Ge r t ru de L ud l ow Viv ia n Row e · ·e m u s t so l ve " In t h e oam m g , d ' 11 h av' n g b o u g h t · · whic h t h e Caucas1an 1 ac " I C t S in g t h e Old So n CYs" stan m g- co eges 1 1 fie ld of action. T h e ga me wnte -up s Mrs Cre i g h to n W oo d brid g e is thei r sc h e mi n" pol itical o r gamza- Song, a nnMo h " ., w i t h t h em Arg u e, t h e i r m a i n m a n a nd are e qually s nappy. T h ere is n o s ign 1 H e le n Yec k "' bl' I me n t of a nd "Mot h e t· ac ree. · fi Jd t h T h e tions and for t he esta 15 1 Jetes the G lee wm n er of ve g-o w a c es of so r did stat istica l re c o r ds i n t h ese I M roe D oc - Th ts co n ce r t comp I t d b D ·t o th ' the world a universa on f t h e y ear and it meet w as r e p resen e Y m m u f o r t hey make yo n Jive t h e wh ol e J UN IOR HIG H t rine s h ou ld give to t he E ast C l ub to l y s u cce;sfu l close Uni vers i ty o n th e eas t , Occ iden ta l ! ga me t hru a gain, a n d don't o m i t a n Tu esday at 11 40 Miss Esth e r Cl a rk · d u · a i d for may e sat , a ru · C ll t h t T exas o n t h e ' ll b ' · · c1 ur spiritual heritage an ° 1 • h . d ue to t h e cap a ble o e ge on e wes • acc ut·ate sco re tall y. All WI e w ill tal k to th e Ju nior H 1g h a b out t he eastern races are co n tro lled pr m- Mu c ; Ja n ken s hi p, a nd t h e south a nd Orego n o n t h e north p le a sed a nd t he athletic m e n i n p a r - Myths a n d h o w they o r i g in ated T hi s cipally b"· the masses and we ca nnot director, ISS t Mary Me Vay f o r Coac h G r af states t h at t he no rth e t n t ic u l ar with t h e i m p rovement i n t hi s w ill b e ver y in t e r estin g ns t h ey a r e J contact ab le accom p a nl s • < • 1 ) • 2 p · · · afford to Jet t h em come m (Cont inu e d o n ast p ag !:'. sec tiOn of th e 19 4 e ru v 1nn at t h e pt·esent time stu d ym g my t hs. ) t h is s u ccess. ( Conti nu ed on l ast page
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different t h an any ot h er p l ay g i ven t hi s year, in that all of the charac ters were boys This did not det r ac t from the play becau s e it was a sue cess from s t art to finish under th e carefu l direction of Esther Delzell Our sympathies were w ith the ba ll ad singer who was trying to esca pe f1·om the policemen. Th e "Fligh t of t h e Herons, " a on e act tragedy, h eld th e audience thr u o u t t he pl ay. Thi s was a h e a vie play and p ortrayed the pri son life o 1' f R ussia. A ll cha r acte 1·s were stro n g for then· parts. Mane G r abd mtet · p l·eted the lead in g pa r t ve r y skillfull y. This p lay was directed by K arnie Sundell.
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Classes Monday P 1·ofessor Hill lead in de - State,; is covE: r ed t>y in suran c e. Th i s gives vou an Idea 0 t e e C la sses volional s Then we were taken on a st il l to be deve loped.
Circulation t rip across the wate r s by Mr. Delzell - h and told aboutthesta t ueofSt.George AR to REMUNERATION. r ep o rts of college graduates w 0
L o ui se Harris, Be rni ce whic h occu pie s the co rn e r on the left hav e e nt <.'red b usiness in dicate tha t l ife in s uranc e is at the fron t of the audito rium. St. George TOP as a S OU R CE OF INCVME Now is the time to cons1der was a g reat a thl ete and would have ma de a good quaaJ·ter-back, half- wh at y o u are going t o do at th e end o f t h e ::;emes t er.
TO WAVERIN G FRESHMEN. back, whereve1· he might be placed If you are amb iti ous and willing to wo r k hard, and are inter"No, I am not p lann i ng to be h e r e next year. My fami l y want me to on ou r football team. add r ess the LIN. come b ack, but I th in k it wou ld be bette1· fo r m e to teach a year. Don' t Wedne sday Mr. Crago led in de - ested to k n o w about life insurance as a v o catiOn, yo u ?" How often h ave you heard thi s in the last week? Why does the votionals. T o our delight the Rus- CO L N LIBERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY , Lincnlll, Nebr , 0 streets · fres hman think it wou ld be b ette r? s ian Quart e t which was so we ll fea' o r call i n pers o n at 305 Grante r Building, 12th and Th ere seems to be a p re valen t fa ll acy t h at the two year cou r se would tured at the "P Club" o r p h eum fabe g r eally st ren gt hened b y a year's inte1·val of teaching. Ask the sophomore vo1·ed u s with a few se lection s They stu dents w ho have t1·ied t h e plan if they would advi s e you to follow their ce1·tain ly can render harmonions melexamp le. Not o ne of t h em but reg1·ets the necessity w hi c h determ in ed hi s od ies cou1·se. No doubt eac h of these students ha s come back fo r hi s second year Reverend J. W. Elliott h ad charge with a keener appreciation o f th e need for practica l tra inin g and with a of devot iona ls Friday. The facult y c learer idea of the co uJ·se needed. This is hi s ga i n_ But w i th t h e gai n h as orchest r a rendered suc h ce lestial mubeen a lo ss. And you wou ld lose You would lose as a student, as a teacher s ic th at t he y received two encores, and as a happy human being Ibut Mr. J i nd1·a said t h ey v\·ere all It ta k es abo u t a yea r for a stude nt just ou t of hi g h schoo l to fi nd him- "Russ ian " and didn't have time to se lf in the co ll ege situation. You are beginni n g to feel t h at you have p lay any more numbers. lear n ed h ow t o fit yourse lf to the d emands of a comp lex c urri c ulum a nd a
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Noth in g is mo r e conduc ive to a since1·e se lf respect and se lf confidence than the realization that one is adequately prepared for the work he is und e 1·takina- to do. And th is self 1·espect leads others to have confidence in you. Our cou r s e is p lanned to g i ve you i n the s econd year an opportunity to test you r se lf a nd to prove your p ower in a concrete teach in g s ituation Here in the tra i ning schoo l you may meet the problems whic h come to any in expedenced teacher, and so l ve these problems with t h e aid of a supervisi n g teac h er who is ready always to g ive stimu lati n g encouragement and sym p at hetic gu id ance. Th is exper ience, and it is a r ea l expe ri ence, w ill g i ve yo u t h e se lf assur ance wh ic h is bom of s u ccessful accomp lis hment. I t will not on ly make you s ure of yourse lf, but it will make t h e college whic h mu st a l ways s tand back of you su re of you.
You h ave made a place fo r you1·self among your chosen friends in the happy life of t h e campus. You h ave been one with your class in its year of resp onsibilities an d triump h s Will any ot h e 1· student g r o up ever seem quite like you 1· class? ·Will you ever again so t r uly belong?
A waiter s louche d toward him and snarled, "What d'ye want?"
"Well," 1·enlied tall Telle ge n, "a few kind words wo u ld n ot be amiss."
"What's yer orde r ?" asked the waite!'.
"Two eggs- bo il ed j ust like you are- and a cup of coffee," retorted Tellegen.
After some lime the wa i ter broug h t the eggs and s lapped them down in front of the acto r Commencement is almost here. Vacation d ays will be w inged days. "D'ye want them kind words now?"
And then September- September 5th. Enro ll ment just must not begin with- he asked. out you on the camp u s
"They would be very acceptable,' GRACE TEAR. said Lew Telle g en.
''W ell," replied the waiter, pointing at he egg s, "don ' t eat 'em!"
SEN IORS. Atlanta Co le is majoring in scie n ce j and education.
l D. H W e ber is at p r esent superin -
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A. B. degr ee f r om P e ru State Teach- ty s up er in tendent of the co u nty in e r s Co ll ege th is sprin g an d summer, wh ich he is located. 1924. T hose g r a du atin g t hi s year D essie Wr ig ht, w h o taug·h t at D unare Mae Mill e 1· Beck, I rma D. Ca sey, bar last year, is spec i ali zin g i n EngMarga r et A ll anta Co le, May Lin ge r , !is h and h istory.
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Ma1·ga J·et C1·ystal Meyer, Mabe l Qui !- Crysta l Meyer h as majors in b oth ler, A lice A Smith, Ruth Strong War- h is tory and educatio n an d English. nock, D. H. W ebe r George A Willy Geo r ge Willy, who h as made nt hMary Wil tse a nd Dess ie Wri g ht letic s hi s specialty, h as a po si t ion for Mrs: Beck, who u se d to be a stu- t he comi n g year in t he Wilb e r High I dent h ere as Mae Miller , has made School. His c h ief wo r k is that of En g li s h and Educat ion her speci alty. coach, but h e will also teach h istory. She has taught English seve ra l yea1·s i n various hi g h schoo ls in the South Irma Casey has chosen t h e comm ercia l cou r se ns her special ty, bu t also ha s a major in English a nll in hi sto ry.
May Wiltse is nt present tak i ng w or k at t h e Univers ity of Nebraska, to app l y o n h e r Maste r' s degree.
Mny Lin ge r is not nttend in g sc h oo l h ere at pre se nt e ithe r , ns sh e h as already secured the wor k ne cessa ry for h er de gree. She is at home now.
Mrs. Quille r is specializ i ng in En gli sh nnd s peec h wo J·k. Sh e was pr in cipn l of the Nemaha hi g h sc ho o l l ast yea r Alice Smith is majoring i n hi story wh ic h s h e expects to teac h i n h igh sc hool work.
Mrs. W nrnocl<, w h o is fo r tunate to be nt home h ere, is now taking specia l work in h ome econom ics
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The Dramatic Club play s put on in the Little The ntre scored nnothe1· success for t h at depa1·tment. Th ese three pl ays com pl e t e n se l'i es of plays put on durin g the · yen 1· and we can say t h at t h e P eru Dramatic Club h as h ad a success fu l senso u.
The pl ays g i ven were " T he Dear I Depm·.ted," Th e Ri s i ng Moon ," and •
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Da vid Coste ll o, manager of the Pedagogia n, told th e ot h e1· members of t h e staff what it costs to run the Pedagog ian for a year.
Fresh c ut !'lowers fo r a ny occas ion s uch as weddings birthdays and part i es. We grow our own fl o we rs. Green h o u se store, corner G: E. B erthold, Florist 6th s t. & F1r s t Co r so C it y. Nebr. can be se lected at C leve la nd s, wit h ful l a ss urance that you're ge ttin g t h e last word i n up-t o-da t e lail o rin g at a pric e y ou ca n affo rd to pa y
C loth es T a il o r e d at Fa s hion Park last wo rd in fine t ailori nJZ', w i t h o u t th e wor r y of t ailo r e d to order work $45.0 0 and $5 0 00 Sty lep lu s Clo th es- Th e only n a t i ona ll y adverti sed li n e of m e n's c> lothes fully g uarantee d t h a t can be s old in the $25 .00 t o $40 00 p ri ce r ange ur spec ial two pa nt s a ll woo l ls nit s i n tw eeds and cassi m eres , ar e va l ues at $25.00.
New Ha t s-A ll th e n ew s ha pes a nd col o r s at $3 00 eac h
F. W. CLEVELAN D & SON.
City. Ne hr.
The Committee o n Entertainment
Ihas s ig n ed up fo r one of the best !eel tui·e co urses t h e Peru s tud e n ts have 1 had in ma n y moons. It i nc lud es Opie
, Reed, t h e n ovelist, and Laurant, on e I Gf the wo rld's great est ma g icians, for in stance.
The four tenni s courts a r e in constan t u se. It may save embarrassment if p l ayers will remember that !tennis cl ub members only a re eligible
Ito p lay on t h e courts.
Car l Linn and his father were over 1 to ta ke the reg ular v io li n work under V. H. J indra. Oth e r Auburn peop le please notice.
How is gett ing up at 2 a. m. i n t h e morning li ke a p i g ' s tail? It's twirl y.
Mil dred H anks, 1922, w h o h as b een teac h i n g s u ccessfully at H am burg, I owa, the last two yea r s , h as , been r eelected, but sh e w ill not remain th ere, I since s h e h as dec id ed to work for her
IIdegree, s peci a li zing in music.
Birdie Baldwin and Marie Adams, j w h o h ave been teachin g at Ri verton, 1 I owa, this yem·, have been re- elected
IIby a un animous vofe of the boa rd. Miss Ba ldwin, w h o ha s charge of the
pub li c csh oo l music, h as accepted,and : Miss Adams is con siderin g the ofie1
WHY TAKE C H ANCE S
When yo u can buy Society Brand and Hart=Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHES
Stetson and Mallory Hats
Heid Caps, Manhatten Shirts W tt l k-over Shoes
The Oammast Clothing Co.
(W h e r e qua lit y T e ll-and P ri ces Se ll)
NEBRASKA CJTY NEB
Tal.lored to Measure
Co ll ege men a r e espec i al l y apprec iative. of clot h es tai lored •to m Pasure by M. Born & Co They are 11 ure of all the smart sty le effects. English lounge su its with p leated trou se rs are ve ry effective, as we t a ilor t h em to indivi d ual measure. :Th e y look perhaps o n t a ll men
No matter what your s t y le prefere n ce may b e, yon are sure of gett i ng jus t w hat yo u l ike w h e n .'OU trad e h ere The price i s unusua ll y low when Yf> U consid e r th e qual ity of th ese a ll wool fabric s
Peru Variety Store
Joseph i ne F ields, dau ghter of Henry Field , t h e Seed man of S h e n an! doah, I owa, an d who has been teach1 in g in Boyd County, will attend I sr ho o l here t his s um mer.
I We are g lad to see Miss Rinehart I back aga in afte r s pendin g severa l 1 days in t h e infirmary.
II Mrs Casey was ca ll ed to Fall s City last week because of the ill ne ss of her s ister. The g i r ls of the Casey I h o u se, better know n as the "Casey i Clan," have been d i nin g down to wn. i Dona ld B lankens hip, w h o is atte nd! in g the State U ni ver sity, came down I from Lincoln to v is i t hi s mother and i s is ter h ere.
I Many Peru s tudents w ill b e g lad to ' h ear t h at H e le n Buress is recover in g n ice l y frorrt her op e ra t ion. i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. War e of Oma h a drove d own la s t W edne sday to Is p end a few hours wilh t h e ir dau g h1 ter Fe rn at Mt. Vernon. Thi s was Ithe ir first vi s i t to P eru and th ey were very favorab l y i mpresse d by the Is chool and i ts SUITOUndin gs It looks as tho there w ill ue f.O me
.clo se c onflicts in tennis t h is s pr in g , Ifrom the materia l s howin g up on th e
I courts late ly. I
We hea1· t hal there is lo b e a jumpin g contest b etween a lady i'of the I fa c u l ty and Jame s Conway. We have Ino aut h entic information as yet hut I t h e t i me, p lace a nd admi ss ion will be announced later
CRYSTAL THEATRE J F l'i day and Sat ur day, April 25 a nd I 1 26, "T h e Call of the W ild famou s do g !;to r y by <lo ck London, w i t h a two ree l comedy, "Wh y E lep h ants L eave Home. 10 an d 30 cents. Monday and Tues da y, Apr il 28 and :29,
Get the feeling of being satisfied by coming
Peru, Nebr. To J. C. CH A. TELA. IN, The Jeweler
THE OLDEST BANK IN PER U
Modern Up-to-date System
Faculty and Stu d ents will find a cor dial welcome h e r e
Citizens State Bank
Th e Bank on the C o rner
Some Send th e ir o dd c h a n ge , ot h ers " in vest" it in a Sav in gs Acco unt.
Th e difference late r o n in li fe is t h e difference between "Success" and Fai l ure".
Why n ot open a Savings A ccoun t T oday?
WE PAY 5 percent I NTER E ST ON SAVI NGS PERU STATE BANK Groceries
ALL NATIONS MARCHING TO ARM AtiEDDON===but
''Millions Now Living Will Never Die.''
T h e Worl d War d i d n ot m a ke dem o cracy sa fe ,
T h e world's states m en say t h e na t ions are ag a in p r e p a ring for wa r
O ur very civ i lization is th r e a te ned by o fficia l law l e ss n ess p r o fi teerin g , b o lsh e vism, r e volut i o n and anar c hy "Armagedd o n wi ll r es ul t , accordin g t o t h e bible.
B ut , C h ri s t s kini"d o n w il l immediat e l y f o ll o w-T h e S ET TI M E ha s a rriv e d.
Milli o n s w ill e n t e r th is kin g d o m a nd wi l l Ji v e h ere o n the earth f or eve r
T h e ca u se o f th e world' s di s tress a nd the p r oo f s o f - th e n e a r n ess of th e mi ll e nnia ! kingdom wi ll b e g i v e n in a ,fREE L ECT U R E by It:'
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Y. W C A. T RAI N ING ISc h oo l so t h at h e may co n t in u e hi s IWe are des i t·ous of loca l law e n force- j bein g adopted by larger colleges as I Eyes t ested Glasses fitted C ONF E RENC E stud i es at Ya le until h e r ecei ves h is ment nol slate and nation. Con·u p - 1something new for t h ei r next year's! 1 I Sat i sfaction gua r a n teed j Docto r' s Degree. j ti on s a n d o il scanda ls must be elim- b oo k s.
c. A. a n d Y w. c. A. was he ld i n ma n a n d w ill be r emembe r ed for t h e; east, cannot pess i b l y h ave f a i th in i na! ideas w hi ch t h e 1924 P er u v i an Specialist T h e joint confe r ence of t h e Y. M. Professo r B r owne ll is a born sc h oo l ! i n aled, because these people of the
F ix a to n e gives tone to the h air r ela ti ng to c a mp u s li fe. W o rld p rob- ly, h e movve d wi th h is p a r e n ts to 1depen d ent Rac i al C h risti an Democ- N b P ey n c.l l 5 Ahub u r kn , L 1 h h · d 1 · 1 1 e r , 1n e r u t w1c e e ac w ee 1 K" ' Iems wet·e a lso Th e f act ltl CO n w e t e e I CCC I VC li S ng 1 I a r cy. p 1ng s · · ·I 1 d · r d · h " 1 h u n e or wn te f o r a pp o i n tme nt that t h e Y. M. a nd Y w shou l d co- sc 100 e ucat1on t was u nn g I S To u s tS g t ven t he s rgn of t h e ._ ,..._,__,.,. _. Barber Shop operate i n t h eir work was g r eatl y· wo r k i n hi gh that Mr. Brow - ! Rainbow. c lose to a h orizon is a ba r I I &· s tre ss ed. T his is not a man's wo r l d nell. showed h rs abrhty a leader , of red s i gn i ficant of the men of a ll o r a woman's world, therefore it is Agmn he ht s strength Iage s, who have given their life b lood.
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Continued. _first page. ) ! PE R U VIAN STAFF I '·Sh are yo ur life" " K eep yo u rsel f teams both umvers tt res and co ll eges • ! ENLARG ES BOOK pu r e," " O ve r come ev il with good; lack endurance to compete w rth t h ose _ I overcome h atred w i t h Jo ve" of t he sout h Th is is tr u e because of I W 11 · t d . 1 p rin c iples c a n a lso b e •o t h e sp le ndid weat h e r co n d i t ions of i t l e a e t n lann l g " 1 1 1 · h b 1 1e en JOy me n t w tc comes to t 1e ow n camp u s prob l e ms. t 1e so u t 1 w ll C e n a l es t h e m to b e -p · S ff f A co n ve nt io n is n ever g in t r a inin g muc h ear lier t h an t h ose ta rom many enc.ouragcomp lete h mg c u ·cumstances con n ected w 1t h th e w 1t h o u t a b a n que t or t w o. u n t h e o f t e north I · b k T h d" · T h p comma oo ese co n t tlons eventng of Apnl 12 w as he ld •h e e eru trac k sters put up at · 1 h"' ll . b ' Wol"ld Stude n t Christian Coach Graf's fraternity h ome, t h e 1 wl were ma:ena fy hassrsted Y _th e b · "S" Ph " E -1 h 1 oya co-ope r atio n o t e vast maJo ra n quet, w h rch was very in tere sti n g tgma t • ps t o n , w el·e t h ey re - I .t f t d d f I . 1 y o s u e n ts a n ac u tv h ave e nand ve r y m str u cti ve Th e g u ests po t·t to h ave s p ent a v ery e nJ oya ble bl d t h ff d r a e e sta t o o some ver y tmwe r e t a ke n on a n im a g in a r y j ourn e y vrs rt. t t t h " por a n m gs.
N o rm a l t r ai ni ng c our ses f o r i s suanc e of co un ty certifica t e. R e vi e w f o r exami n a tion s f o r ce ni fi c a t es. No r mal c o ur s e s l e a d i n(C t o fi r st g r a d e c ertificates. College c our ses leadi ng t o A B. deg r ee. aro und the wor ld du r in g wh ic h t ime - - F 11 s t t h e t 11 t h t t h · f 11 f ll y e u s a e u ·copyo J fLOWERS E t B
{ songs we r e sun g _ a n d toasts w er e BROWN SPE AKS. p h otogra ph s a ll went to t h eI
as e r or an q u et by r e p rese n tatives o f diff er e n t Co n t i nu e d fr om fi r s t page.) 1 at suc h a n eal"ly date th at t h ey re- For se rvice o r qual i t y natwns. Cl ara P o !afox fr om t h e Phil- · · · · · 1 1 d 1 Wi t h o u r mu rde r s an d d 1vo r ces. T o ce1ved t h e ve r y hrg h est poss t ble d 1s- 1\\ I Lll\ R D B ELL , A.o ent 1ypphmel s sf was Cthl: r e, Kso were t h ese d i1·e f au l ts are cont r asted t h e counts o n t h e wo r k Then aga i n the u c11 n m rom ma Y oshi- · · · Li n col n Ne br fREY F REY p f J W 11 ' · peacefu l tenor of these peop le's lives engravers rece1ved t h ts copy m such ' "" , IOrists, mura r om a pa n , r tam H W erk- · · ., ,. lie t f G F d G. Tru e, t h ey have b n ga n dages an d sp len d id s h ape t h at once more both r ts er rom erma n y • re o ls t ein • · f l·om R · d F 'B b ga n g rob b e ri es, but th ey h ave bee n t t me a nd mo n ey were save d. T h is is u ssra a n e t n a co c k fr om 1 · h " 1 u ut· U S A <n o \yn to , s t a r ve atm d st np e n e d an unpo rt a n t t m g to t 1e 1924 P e ruTiow n th. · · t l E t gra in Th e e ff.ec t of th e W o rld W ar 1v i an b eca u se w i t h t h e ad d i n g of th e 1e n e r e was 1e • s e s P ark · · l u ll c h h l d t t l .t y M h as bee n g r eat up o n t h e east, a nd we e n o r mo u s d tscou n ts to t h e 1r a lr eady eo n e a 1e C l y C A ' 'T ile t t d · · do so n ee d a Pht losoph y of L1fe. m - 1e nl arge d b ud get t h e sta ff h ave b een re oas s w ere g tv e n an s li des · Sho \ E t p 1 d · stead of me r cena l"i es of reli gio n l et ab le to en l a r ge the s rze of t h e book vn conce rnr ng • s es a r < a n t h e I Co n vent h ld t h h us have m tss1onarres by Si xteen w h ole pages. And then 10n e ere eac su mmer · · T h e gues ts co uld a lmost f ee l t h e m- Re h g10 n IS more dep endent up on approx imate ly more pages of se l ves roamin g t hr u t h e s w ee t se n te d geograp h y that its w i ll snap sh ots a n d Jok es le nd t h emsel ves l >i ne fo t 1 b " t l 1 f k now l e d ge Wh at re h g 10n n eed s I S to t h e va lu e of t h e boo k r es s o r c 1m tn g 1e o ty N I . . mo unta in s of E s tes P ar le • ot Be!t ef bu t Co ndu ct, · N ob Cr eeds Ag:tt n t h e book b emg e n l arg ed a nd T ller·e 1·s to b 1 . t t bu t d ee ds. In o rd er to b r i n g t his • t h e bud get i ncreased mad e it possie a spec rn JOtn m ee - b I . i ng of t h e y W d y · M a out C hrr stta nr ty mu st be li fe an d b le to make a n · en la r gement m t he a n soo n to 1 d 1 ,..h Ed disc uss t h e Lin col C f All mora s a n p aced rn t h e fie ld of i n- scene sect 1on. e 1tor took a n on e1 e n ce. l ll t r E , 1 "d · h · · 1 members of b oth soc i eti es are in- e ec ua rsm very re h gron must e m t 1s sectron whrc 1 v ited. possess t w o esse nt i a ls, t h e P r i estly , is· t ndee d I mportan t to any an n ual a n d t h e Prop h et i c T h e Pri estl y ! 1 a n d w hi c h i n the '24 Book s h ows an looks to t h e past a n d is i nte ll ec tu a l, 1amp l e supp l y of origi n a li ty andI
:.Sh oe s You Will Like
T h ere s a n un usual degree o f smartness an d certa in C<lmfort in the shoes,we have se l ected for yo u r Spring Sty Jes.
Wh a t e v e r th e o ccas io n may b"" , yo u w 1"]J fi d h '"' n t e correct footwea r· f or i t th ese s t y l es , at pr 1·ces h. h w 1c are e xtremely low for t h e qual i ty.
· )e rfect fitti n g strapped sl i pptrs or oxfords P l ain o r f a n es t r im.
at $4.00 to $7.50
J:'ROFESSOR s M. · a lso it emph as i zes c 1·eed s a n d b e li efs , ily. Bes i des bei n g l arge r t hi s section
BROWNELL R ESI GNS Th e p r op h et ic f aces t h e f u tu r e a nd 1ho lds as its o p en in g pages somet h i ng is e m o t io na l, it emp h as i zes D eed s a nd w h i c h h as n ev er been d o n e i n t h e anCo n duc t T h e Pri es tl y c l ass is a un a! before, someth ing whi c h t h e Prof essor B r ow n e ll , w h o has b een ge r m p l as m whic h preserves t h e life 1924 P e rnvi an can c l aim as i ts own away o n a year' s leave of a b se n ce, of h ope but th e Ph rop h e li c is a mu - in i dea an d p r oduct ion. W i th its n e w wh ile atte ndin g Ya l e U n iversi ty, tation that produces n ew i dea ls for o p eni n g scelion w hich i ntroduces a where h e has been completi ng his race adva n cement most h a r mo ni ous and p leasing book I
Ho,m e ye r .Shoe
Store
a11kle cliug. wo r k o n a Maste r's D eg1·ee, h as d e- A Fu n ctioning Democ r acy is a way a n d w hi c h yo u will be anxio u s to see. to r esi g n fro m h is p ositio n _ a s Ip aved t o D i v i ne R i g h t a nd we h ave A l read y t his me tho d of forming t h e P nn c1pa l of t h e D emo n s lJ•atwn H1 g h go n e fro m Des p otism l o Democ r acy. ope nin g pages of a co ll ege a nn ua l is 1----· N ebraska €ity, Neb. I
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2 00 Union mceti n rr of Co ll e!!e Chr isti an Orrra n izations e n d th e tJ·ack seaso n at P eru A h b I : p m. ., ., marc egan at eight. to music furn - lf great d ea l of in teres t is b ei n g sh ow n I 8 ·00 p m Farewe ll serv i ce by t h e local Ch u rches at th e B ished by Miss LaUJ·a Mackprang I · · · by t he f a n s of t he c i n ders a nd th e M. E . C hur c h The banqu et room was decorate d I B weights to represent a Grecian court. Ta ll t; l\lay 19 Mo nday 0 B oth Conc h Gr af a nd Co nc h Ye rk es colonades lent to t he room a ma j estic I Q
7 :30 p m. J o i nt P rog r am of Ph ilomat h ea n a nd E verett Societie s F f ee l tba t t h e ir s qu a d s will g ive a air of dignity and beau t y. The low- I good accou n t of th emse l ves. Neithe r
JI.Iny 20 Tues d a y I cred ceiling a nd back gro und a ided 1 · " c oac h is m ak in g a ny b oas ts, fo r P er u h 1 h
8:00 p m. Class Pl ay, "T h e Boo.m ern n g I F in carry m g out t e ao or sc erne of 1 is a beg inn er in trac k activ i ties •or purp le a nd gol d. T o one s i de of the I May 21 Wedn es d a y I ins t a n ce, t h e P e ru-Ta rkio m eet is th e hall was the colonaded platform for I
10:00 a. m. Hi g h Sc hoo l C omme n c e me n t Addre ss
1 first dual m eet t h a t t h e wri te r c a n the har p ist. Superinten d en t W H Morton, Beatri ce 11 f in d th e Bob cats a p a r ty to The
The guests were se a ted at twel ve 1 1
8:00 p. m . A r tist Rec ital K ansas re l ays gav e so m e m eage r exlo n g tab les artistically arra n ged in l l K ath ryn Bro wn e, Ch i cago Civic Opera Co ! pe ri en c e to t h e r u n n e r s, E die, Conk l e, the room. An urn of jonquils graced : 1 ll ITh ?r pe, Maj o rs, an d Madde n eiLher end of each table. Ca n d l es of I Ma v Thu r sday I 'Ih e o rd er of the e v e nts f o r th e purple and go ld furt h ered the co l or :
10:00 a. m. May Day Ce r emon iees
J ;May 3 meet fo ll ows: an d added much to the beau- II
2:30 p. m Ope n a ir b a nd c on cert
1 1 :35 __ 120 - ya rd hu rd l es __ h ig h sc h oo l
1 1: 30 _ 120 - y a rd hurdl es _ c oll eg e of the room. rh e me n u cards of I :3:15 p m Pl a n tin g· of t h e I vy I ' Sh ot p u t hi g h sc h oo l orig in al desi g n were no l ess of al l
8 ·00 p m Cl ass n i gh t u c1·eation t han the jonquil nut c u p s. ,' 1 · ·
I 1 :40 s h ot put ____________ co llege ialu r e corsage of vio l ets and opheli a 1
1 :40 1 00- yard d ash co llege Eac h pl ace was adorn ed w it h a min- I Ma y 25 Fr iday
10 :30 a. m. Commenceme n t Ad dress
I 1:45 1 00 - ya r d cl a s h hi g h sc h oo l 1oses. I Ad ri a n M. Newe n s , D irectot· of t h e Un ive r s ity g 1:50 b1 oa d jump co ll ege
During the dinner, mu sic was f u rn- j l Schoo l of Music, Lincoln I 2:00 __ mile run __ co ll ege ished by Marie Swanson , ren owned 11
12:30 !>· m. A lu m ni lun c h eo n and In duct ion of t h e Cl as s of 2:00 hi g h jump 1 h ig h hnr·pist o f Omaha. Harp m u s 1c wa s 1 1 1924 into the Alumni Asso c i ation 1 2: 1 0 _440- yard clas 1 co e g e us e d for entertainment at o l d Greek II II 2:10 p o l e voult college
5 Af t e r noon C l ass r e unio n s 11 1 sympos ium s Miss Swanson e?ter-
61 2:15 _ 440- yard dash ___ schoo ta in e d w it h six teen selecti ons e a ch I I
Official anno u ncement has n ot been made as to the las t day of classroom a 2 :25 __ 220- yard das h ____ lng h sc h oo l of which was a rare t reat , :H tiv i t ies. But it is rea so n ab ly c e rta i n t h at the la st fu ll day of c l ases will j 2:35 220- ya.rd cl ash - ---:-- co ll ege A dinn e 1· cons ist i n g· of t h.ree co u r.ses 1
J-,e Tues day May 20. Books will b e re tu rne d to t h e li brary T uesday or 2:35 __ bro a d J Ump _)u g h schoo l was served by m GrecJ.a n 1 Wednes dav. Wa tch for the off icial annou n cement later.
I'J 2:45 h u rd les co ll ege robes They served w1th a ll the d1 g - I Dr. W-alte t· Ai t k e n , of St. P aul 's Churc h , Lin co l n, is a remal'l<ab l e pu lp rt 11 2 :5 0 hr g h Jll.I!IP college n i t y and ease o f olden Limes. orator ll is baccalaur·eate se rmon will h e a treat for the s c hool and t h e 0 3:00 880 - y ard r un - _- - -coll e g e Mr Kenneth G a i nes was toastmas - I com munity. S 3:00 __ pole vau lt ____ h J.g h sc h oo l ter a nd t he fo llowing responded to I Two commu ni ty speake r s of the cal ib r e of W H Morton and Adrr a.n a 3 :10 880- yard run high sc h oo l the toa s t s : i\1. Newcns arc seldom heard the s a me week. Th e art ist of the week IS fl 3:20 __ 2- m il e run _ -----:---college
Zenia - Olin E liott' '25 1 Kathry n B r·owne of t h e Chi cago Ope r a Com pa n y.
Apokris is Mark Delze ll , '2tl f
II 3 :40 880-yard re l ay hi g h sc hoo l
8 3:45 relay co ll eg:
0 3:50 Jave hn __ c olleg h · Marion Mars h , '25 f ' Iii 3:50 d iscus h ig h sc h oo l Pro p atJa ll " U h I I h M r Holch 1fi ..,..,._cco_....,...,. =C!IDcc::tCIID c••uc• Cilll...,......, ._. _ 4:00 _j ave li n ____ hi g sc 100 Zenia Neop utos · ..,.a::D _____ CD 11 J ames Co n way, 24 4 : 00 __ d ic s us __ co ege Logopo ii a Offi c i a ls o f th e Mee t Col. T J. Majo r s Hi stor i a W R p t 1 RURA L SCHOOL DAY H ea d ju dge ______ Dr Sh rev e Arkite ktone Pres. · · a e 1 Timers G R. Will y It is to be 1·egT et ted t h at Co l. T . J L. J Gilkeso n \ .KaJ·01-s was unable to be with us as 'fhe second annual Rural Sc hoo l •
Nama E st her Keifer, '24
Planned. ! Day is to be h e ld on May 9, 1924. It ! Refe r ee a nd scorer_ E. C Beck b F or hi g h schoo L ____ Mark D elze ll
The b a nq u e t was appropriately i is expected that t h e r e w i ll b e a o ut L S lb Starte1· __ R . am e r g ende d by t h e singing of t h e Per u four h u n d r e d r u ral c h i l dren from , ! Otoe a nd Nema h a Counti es pres ent : , C ler k of c out·s e and annou n cer._ Color Son g · Ja mes Conway ; on thi s cl a y. The foren oon w i ll be op- · - - ; eJ1c d i n in spectin rr t h e camp u !<, b uild- ' ; Mas t e r of ce t·emonies A B. Cl ny b um
THAN ' KING THE CLASS OF 1 927 · I b J d f r· ld n ts : ing-s and c l assrooms o f the va ri ous de- , u g e s o te e\ es h 1 d 1 Co ll e ge Dell, F a u nce, Bec k
It is with ,.,rr re at pleas ur e that we p a t·tments of the Trai ni ng c oo an ! H irr h sc h ooL. Tay lor, T eic h, Full e r d Co ll ege. A t n oond ay a p i c ni c l u nc h- ., t he Sophomore class o f 26 • exten eon be se r ved. The afte rno o n
Our Sl.ncere thank s to ou r b enef a ctors, I t w ill be o p ened i n var ious field actthe Fre s hme n clas s , for the. mo s l · i \' i ties w hi ch w ill be interest in g anc banquet se r ve d 1ll our. , entertain in g to al l. Th e · honot· on Apr il 25. h prog r am w ill b e carr i ed ou t on t h e
Our one gr:at t I Athlet ic F i eld i n the afternoon: Freshmen realtze OU I ba t'f I a ff air ' ChildJ·en wil l b e g J·ouped s im il ar l y ' P R OF E SSOR A L. HILL thel·r efforts in this ea u 1 u 1 1 d I t the wor ;; t o the way they were g roup e a s P r of A L. H i ll, adv iso r· of the We know from experience I I de cora O LCH year. F 1·es·hman c l ass, is h ead of th e d e - it takes · and the marve ous - PROFES S OR A E H · · ' h. h ad been Group L 8 l o 10 pa r tment , of math ematic s H e came tions showed that no t m g h PI·of. A E. Holch of t he .Soph.- Gr oup 2 _ - A g e s 10 to 12 to P eru State Teac h e r s Co ll ege the ""a•·ed J·n maki. n g t his ht toe 1r. W s lass is head of t h e bJOio g r- G r o u p 3 Ages 12 to 0 seco n d semes t e t· of last year. Si nce " lorio us success it w as e WI · o more c ' 0 lf app recr - cal d e partme n t. He h as b een a mem- Group 4 __ - ver 0 that lime he ha s had c h a r ge of t h e make specia l ment i on ° o ur. f f It fo f i ve · h · h h · d h ·cs · wh1ch m n- bet· of the P er·u acu Y r J n c a se someone u nder CJg t w 1s es c la sse s i n mat e w nll c s an P yst · at ion of t h e harp musiC t the to ente r Gro up 1 · there wi ll be no Mr. Hill rece i ved hi s A . B fr om, ished thruou H o lc h r ece i ved his A. B. de - object io n s No child w h o is l ak in ;:- Do ane, nnd h e has done co n s id e i a bl e course of tbe b a nqu e · 1 b 1 t of Co lo r ado 1 ' II b pe n nitte d \VO J J,· f o 1 111's mas te r' s d eg r ee at th e ve will l oo < ac < rr r ee f r om Un i vc t'S I Y hig h sco o l wo r < w t c In later yea r s as \ . of P e ru.h J·s bac l1e lor of music d eg ree from to - co Jnpete in any of the se ev e nts : Univ e r·sity of Nebras ka He is a h Y memones h' A M
1 . I over our app banquet t of Illin o is and ts · · B O YS member of t h e hono r a r y e c u catrona h h Sophomore Umversr Y · C 1 d t e Fres man- ne of t he f' ·om Un i vers it y of o ora 0 · J-
2-3 -4 f r alernitv Ph i De l ta Ka p p a 11 d , to us as o degree 1 h 50 Yat·d Das h · 1 . t h bl' WI stan be forrrotten go t o P er u Mr. Hole
2-3-4 Mr Hill h ns )Ce n Ill e p u tc ha ppiest and never-to- - "' I i pp le Co l o 100 Ya rd Da s h
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Y a n H h as a dded sev r a l
2-3 -4 His expe ri ence in cludes · t h e s u per i n- d the Scotts b lu ff, Ne r Hi g h Jump
2-3-4 sc hoo l of t. h e state a bout e ig h t ye ars. events of the year ta u g ht 111 t 1 e r b Hi gh Broad J um p
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1 e Baseba ll Th ro w PERUVIA cnuv s. "' d amo n g· th e l atest is , Cro ssi n g co ur ses at r e u, d 1 GIR LS o f Chamber l ain · e t ics He h as stu Y
1.-2-3-4 tende n cies of U ti ca a n d Beaver
1 -2-3-4 · I n the W o rld
W h h I ctwn the cou rse Jn ge n k c·t and 50 Yard Dash I I L it t e e f d of Willhoit as ce nte r wo r k a t Nebra s a t y ' ' Nail Driv i n« Cont est 1-2-3-4 ear vo un ee r-. as ecl itor-in-ch re • an t year ' s ' L EVENTS : serv tc e in F r a n ce; t w o. business- man a ge•· for minds, Auburn. fessor Ho l c h has a ' GE NERA ' i t h is wa s .exc eed in g l y actrve. ' He now
W a r Mr. H ill was nn He spe n t a yea r of mo nth s of Pe ru v ian col1l e t o I We Next year P•·o t work o n hi s , Tug of War by Sc h oo ls : Not more h o ld s a com mi ss i o n i n t h e Offi cers tho ughts of the pas t name le ave of a bse nce Univers ity than eig-ht pupil s participat in g on a I Rese r ve Co rp s can trace its begining un e 19 08 doctorate H e h as c I t eam i It is Mr. Hill' s c l ass th a t ente rt a inof "Peru v ian" back t o thh.e Oak of Nebraska s of the fo ll ow i ng I Relay R ac e : 440 4 p up tls ! ed t he Sop h omores so regall y o n Snt·ous to t lS, He wears t h e Key ) per tencher, eac h runnm g- 110 y a rds j urclay l ast. Some time prevl t by the seniors (C ont inued on se c ond page. Leaf" had been put ou . a o e ) (Con tinu e d o n last p
Mr Cnlf.-'O spo ke to t h e j oin t me e tin g- of the Chr·isti an Assoc i ations at seven-t hi rty Wednes day even in g in t h e h ig h sc h oo l assembly room . T h e subject of hi s l ecture was " New Lin es of Progress ' Th is speech conc lude d t h e se ri es of l ect ures of w hi c h membe r s of t h e f ac ul ty par ti ci pate d Tru l y the program h as bee n b e ni f ical i n m any ways W e a r e pl eased th at the town ' s peop l e h ave atten d e d t h ese m ee tin gs r eg ul a rl y. Those wh o took part i n t hi s p r ogram a r e: w. F H oyt, Science a n d Re h g10n ; Mi ss C l a r a M. Mi n n e, Bole P eace Plnn , P r es ident W R. P ate Edu ca ti o n as a W or ld Prob l e m ; Prof essor A. B. Cl ayb u r n , Th e Str ange r Within o ur Gates; P ro f esso r G. W. B ro wn Behi nd th e R an ge a nd Profess o r A C 1·ago, New L in es of P rogress Eac h to pi c was one w hi c h is b ef o r e t h e wor l d at t h e prese n t t ime an d co ncer n s us Mr Cra g o is v itally inte r es t e d in ed u catio n n ot as · a n e nd b u t as a m eans. H e f ee ls t h a t in orde r t o g ive eve r y one a n eq u a l opportuni t y e d(Co n tin u e d on l nst page)
THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
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POSITIONS COMI NG TO PERUVIANS
Severa l teachers have been e lected from among our stu dents si n ce the P edagogi an went to press l ast week. Severa l more w ill have b een e lected before thi s paper gets to its readers. It is no easy matter to keep abreast of the positions these spr i ng day s Esther Delzell, '23 , who h as been - do in g some p ost-g radua t e work at the
GEO. R. WILLY - - Edttor Icollege thi s year h as accepted a po -
DA VID COSTELLO
BusinesR Manager s ition in the Nebraska City Hi g h
EMELIA NOVOTNY Campus Schoo l. Miss Delzell w ill have charge
MARION MARSH Campu8 of t he hi story deparment.
CRYSTAL MEY E R
PERU CANDY KITCHEN
Get your fresh Beach-nut
Fruit Drops here
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The Best Business Career '.
Organizations I Helyn 25, one of the more act1ve JUmors on the camp u s,
MYRL EMRICK Organtzattons has been e lected to teac h i n the Oma-
l<UTH SANDELL
HELYN
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G RkCE M ETTZ
Person al8 ha public schoo ls. Miss Humbert
Personals ! will p robably be p l aced in the inter-
Classes mediate g r a des.
C lasses I Golda M. Calvin, '25, who has C 1 tau ght at Hastin g s, has been re-e lect -
DOROTHY WADE trcu atwn ed at an i ncrease in salary. This will
Special Reporters: Lucy Armstron g, Lewi s, Helen Jones, M e rr i tt Whitte n
Louise Harris, Be rntce be her seco nd year in the H asti ngs schoo ls
=============================== j Mabel Jorn, '26, has accepted a position in the grades at Verdon Ve r -
C OMMANDM ENTS FOR TEA CHERS I d on hired L. W Collister, '25, for
We are teac h ers , a ll of u s. That is, we are teac hin g or we are preparin g principal sever a l weeks a g o. to teach. May the Peda gog ian q u ot e fo r yo u w h at a New Eng land schoo l George R. Willy, ' 24 • president of the senior class, has signed a contract system has wr itten as its commandments? to teach histo ry and coach at Wilber 1. T h ou s h a lt have other mterests bes tdes t h e sc hoolroom. I H h S h 1 M W'll h d h · Tl h 1g c oo r. 1 y a a c 01ce
2. 10u s a lt not try to make of thy c htldr en h t tle tmages; for t h ey are f t 't d t d W'lb . o wo post tons an accep e 1 er. a hve h ttle bunch , v Jsttmg the wn gg hn g of the1r capt1v1ty upon you, then·
1 Th B d f Ed t ' f S e oar o uca 1on rom atenche t·, unto the las t weary mi nute of t he day; and showing interes t and co- lem made a v is i t to P eru to int er view ope t·ation unto t h ose w h o give a reasonab le freedom in working. teachers As a conseq u ence, the Pe-
3. Thou s h a lt not scream the n ames of thy c h ildre n in irrit ation, for they ruvian may report several e lections w ill not hold thee in respect if thou screamest t h e ir names in vain. 1 1 nex t iss u e.
4. Remember the last day of t h e week, to keep it h appy. · __
5. Honor the fee li ngs of thy children, th at their good wi ll may speak well ROS CO E WRIGHT for thee i n the domain over w hi ch thou ru lest.
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6. Thou sha l t not kill one breath of stirrin g endeavor in the heart of a li ttle child. I
7. Thou sha l t not s uffer any u nkindness of speec h or action to enter the door of thy room.
8. Thou sha lt not steal for the drudgery o f many "pape r s" the precio u s hours that should be g i ven to recreation, that thy strength and happiness may appear un to a ll that came with in thy presence.
9. Thou sha l t not bear w i tness to too many precious sc hemes of "b u sy work ', for much scattered effort is a wearing to the so ul and a stumbl i ng b lock to wee fing e r s.
10 Thou shalt not covet t h y ne ig hbor' s room, nor her children, nor her man n er, nor her s ystem, nor anything that is t h y nei ghbors; work out t hin e own sa l vation with fear a n d trembling only don't let anyone know a b out the fear and trembling.
11. THOU SHALT LAUGH :
Roscoe Wright of Peru took fourth pla ce in the e x temporaneous speaking con t est held the night of t he twentyfifth at the co llege a udi to rium , York Nebraska
At 7:50 t h e con testants drew numbers for their order o f speaking, and drew the s u b j ect f or t heir speech They were g iven ten minutes in wh ic h to consult their notes. Promptly at 8:00 p m five speakers, representi n g that many Nebraska co lleges, walked i nto the a udi tori u m without notes o f any description and the con-
When it r ains , and woo ly"-sme llin g wee ones muddy t h e f loor; whe n it test began F ollowin g is a li st of the b lows, and doors b a n g ; when li tt le ange ls concea l their wings and wigg le; speake r s and their s ubj ects: vis itor s appear at the preci se moment when a ll small h ea d s have forgotten <Zompensation for Ex -serv ice Men everyt hin g you thoug ht t h ey knew. And I say unto yo u , LAUGH, for upon G eorge Bruntz, Hastin gs, L abor
when Tommy sp ills the ink, a n d Mary flops a trailin g tray of lette r s ; when Levi L orema n, York, P roposed I a ll t he se commandments h ang the law a nd the profits of the sc ho o lroom! Government of En g l and.
- From "Boston Teachers' News L et ter," ! Harry Harmon, Cotner, The E nforc e-
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PERUVIAN STAFF ENDO RS E EN- igrav in g , for the so oner the photo- Roscoe Wr ight, Peru, The Bok G RAVER AND PHOTOGRAPHER. 1g raph s go in , the lar ge r the di sco unts Peac e P l an.
1are, a nd this year the discounts h ave Mary Way, Cen tra l, Reco g nition of The 1924 Peruvian h as indeed been b een t h e larges t possible Con- t he Russian G overnment. fort un ate in the commerc ial wo rk of sequent ly the book h as been en la r ged Levi Lo r eman captured f ir st pl ace ; Lhe book. Its engraving, which the Iby sixtee n p ages and fifty-five addi - Henr y Harmon, second; George Artcr aft s Co. St Jo seph cuts ha ve been purchased. B r un tz third; Ro sc o e Wri g ht, fo urth h a ve been d omg, I S a quah ty p r oduc , W t t h such exceptio nal engravin g s and Mary Way, fifth. and is doin g its full s h are to uphold 1 and photo g raphs, the 1924 Peruvian Brentz an d Harm on were the book's motto The Staff fee ls ex - has been aided materiall y in f ul f ill- men. man h ad repceptionally fortunate to have had th e in g its motto "A WINNER •. 1 h1s co lle ge m the Sta te Oraserv ic es of one of the com- I toncal test and was a m empany s most ab le and experie nc e d MORE SNAPSHOTS i her of h1s co llege debatmg t e am We men in Annual construction This see t h at Mr. Wright l acked exper iha s been Mr Clyde Sherman · the Wh en t h e variou s driv es were ence.
is what every ambitious student and seni o r thinking at the pre se nt time. Li fe insurance is one of the best , o ne of the most dssirable, and o ne of the satisfactory as a perman e nt ca llin g.
In a sse ts and volume of business, life insurance is o ne of the tbree leadi ng of th is co un try, yet the field is comparativ ely undevelooed. Only seven pe r cent of a ll lives in the United S tat ed is c ove r e d by insurance. Th is g i ves vou an id e a of the field st ill to be devel oped.
As to REMUNERATION, r epo rt s of college graduates who h ave entered bus in ess i nd i cate that li fe insurance is at the VERY TOP a s a SOURCE OF INCUME. Now i s the time to eonsider what y o u are going to do at t h e end of the semester
If you are ambitious and : willing to work hard and are in t erested to know about life insurance as a vocat i on, address the LIN· COLN UB ERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Linc o la Nebr or cal l in person at 305 Granter B uildin g, 1 2th and 0 streets.
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1 The "Ne lson P lan of Jud g1'n g" nnua anag er, w ose wtse an m g ma e early m t h e year b y the ' timely s u ggestio n s h ave for stall e d Peruvian Staff for more snapshots, g iVes every. facult! represe nmany a mi stake. Hi s perso nal ser- we wonde r ed w hy s o many were tatlve an to Jud g e every vice, together with t h e q uick ;action needed· since it was reported that contestant except ht s ow n w as u sed of the compa n y and exc eptional.qual- a hund red or two had already been : .Plaehn t hi s met hod of ity of the engraving work don e , have turned in We s hould not for get JU g m g most sat1s She exforced t h e 1924 Peruvian Staff to en- h owever that in a co llection of P.re sses the w1 sh that 1t ma y b e condors e whole -h eartedly t h e work of the pictures of t his s ort ver y many dup- tl uned to be u sed Artscraft s Engrav in g Co li cations occ ur The a · th's I After the contest a receptiOn was 1m 1 yem
Before the engraver can do sati s - h as bee n that by increas in g t h e ;1ven the VISi tors at t h e g i r l s ' dormfacto r y work, h e must have perfect 1;1mo unt of space g i ve n to thi s phase 1 ot·y: , . pi c ture s to star with The p ictures of the bonk and b d ' d' d I Th1s was P e ru s tm t t a l entry mto y 1sc ar m g f . which t he 1924 Peruvian co ntain s this li cations, from the availa b le supp l y it state oren s tc s It proved to u s that yea r w e re made, w i th t h e exception will produce a s naps hot sec tio n w hi c h what Peru ne e ds IS We of one o r two, b y t h e P e terson Studio will r e1)1"ese nt a much 1 _ h ope t hat next year P e ru w1ll not arge1 num 1 t' h at P e t·u. Mr. P ete r so n purcha se d ber of the s tudents With thi s dem - ion Y p a r t.c1p a te m t e exte mporanese ver a l hundred do ll ars worth of n ew ocratic view the t' h b 1 ou s spe akm g contest but Will send a sec to n as een ene quipment thi s year t o enab le him larg ed and the v · ll f . I man to the St ate Ora toncal Contest anou s ca s or pte- ' better to m ee t t h e nee d s of h e tures mad e. The bud get too was bent test an d will a t least sc h edule four Peruvian. Thi s impr oveme nt ha s and twisted to k 'b l 1 or five d e bates ma e poss1 e t 1e 1 s h own up in the work' and re sulted financ in g of the additiona l numb e r I - - - -in e ndl ess pr a ise of hi s photo g raphy of eng r avi n gs nece ssa ry Wi th an
PROFESSOR A. E. HOLCH by the engrav ers. "Peterso n p hoto- a ddi t ional a mount of space, and the J g t aphs" are a standard of quality u se ? f a la r ger n umb e r of p ictures, I (Continued llrom fir s t page ) which are hard to equa l T h e effie- with the. inte ntion of s upp - h onorary soc ietie s and fraterni t ies: ie nt handlin g of 'th e pri nts in the ort n g d t · I C v te ':"s, the ' 24 1 Botanical Socie ty of Am erica studio has don e much to enable t h e Pe1 u v1an 1s not on l y go m g to have Delta Sigma R ho Peruvian to send photos to the e n- a repres e nt ativ e s naps h ot I Mu Kappa Alp h a g raver unusuall y earl y Th is gave s ectw n but one of the b es t yet Kappa Del t a Pi t he s taff a l ar ge re du ction on t he e n - produced IPi Kapp a Gamma I
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The Sop h o mor e class p la y will b e ..,;, g i ve n Ma y 20 i nstea d of Ma y 22, as · d a n no u nced in last w ee k's P e d agog ia n. We boost Peru-and Feea you
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Mr C a r ter an d Mr C o n w ay N ebr as ka C i t y , N eb r Mr s . K la u sen a nd daugh te r Maggie of Oma h a, mot he r a n d sist e r of Ma rie . - -p a id h e r a s h o r t v isi t l as t II Say It with Flowers:
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A req u est h as bee n mad e th a t Mr. F r es h cu t fl o w e r s fo r an y occ a s ion su ch as we ddi ngs b ir t hJ indra p r o v ide a n other r oom f or his day s a nd part ies. We g r o w o ur ow n flowe r s. two lad y c lar in et pl aye r s as t h ey hav e G reenh o u se s t o r e , e a rner G : E B e r tho ld, F lor is t b ee n d is turb i n g c las ses i n the a d min - 6 t h s t. & First Co r so Cit-y Neb r istrat ion b u ildi ng and s urr oundin g vici ni ties
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T he Bank on t h e C orner
L ab o r " W e f ee l th atJ P e ru is ._ __, ____...,:
I gave a ve r y in t er est i n g t alk on " Chil d
g oi n g to be well r e p re se n t ed at Yor k.
! Mi ss Minn e had char g e of t he del v otio n a l s er v ic e F r iday The Misses
1 Ma ry Mc Va y an d Opa l Jack so n p la ye d a pi a no du et Th is is no t the fir st t i me t he w o nder ful a bi lit y o f t he se g irl s has bee n b r o u ght before the
I' '"d·::TR A P E R U VIANS FEW
Some People Send th e ir o d d c ha n ge , ot he r s "i n vest" i t i n a S a v ings Ac c o un t. T he d iffe r e nce la t er on i n life i s the di ffer e nce be t wee n S ucce s s" an d F ailure ".
W hy no t op en a Sav in g s A cco u nt Tod ay ?
W E P AY 5 p er cen t I N TEREST O N S A V INGS
PERU STATE BANK
th e re are just f o u r t een b ooks w hi ch
I Th e B us i ne ss Ma nag er o f the '24 P er uv ian r ec en t l y a n n ounced th at have no t b e e n pl ace d by t h e paym e nt ._
1of a t wo d o ll a r p le d g e The Manag er ., ho ld s ap p r ox i mat ly thi r ty -two p led g es It from p eo p le w h o d esi r e book s but as
Iyet hav e n ot mad e the cus tomar y de: po s it. I n view of t he f o r ego in g facts num b er of b o oks wh ic h is li m i te d by
I it is o nl y log ica l to b eli e ve t h at t he l==============================:j' contr act to 35 0 is go in g to p rove i n.;; 1 ad equate C on seq uently i t w ill be,
Tail o r e d to
Measure
C oll e g e m e n are e s p ecia ll y appr e c i a ti v e of cloth es tai lo r ed to m e asu re by M B o rn & C o They a r e Rure of all t h e s m art styl e effects
En g lish lou n ge s ui t s w ith p leat e d trou se r s are v erY effective, as we ta il or t hem t o individual
Ur e •T h ey loo k b e s t , perh a p s on tall m e n.
meas .•
No ma t te r w h at your sty le p refe ren ce may be y o n are s ure of gett i n g just w h a t y ou li k e w hen y o u trad e her e The p r ice is u nusu a ll y l ow y o u c o n s id er t he q uality of these a ll woo l, f a brJ cs.
Peru Variety S tore
: "fi r st com e f i rst ser v ed. " If you h a ve
In o t as yet made a deposi t up on a i bo o k , i;>u t w is h t o g e t one, yo u I s ecure o ne b y m akin g a p ay m e nt of tw o d ollars t o Orn er Spe rry, Business Ma n ager wi t hin the next few d ays T h is p r om ise wi ll b e v a lid un t il t he , re main i n g f o ur t e e n b ooks a re p led gj e d f or.
CRYSTA L T H E ATR E
Frid ay a nd Saturday, Ma y 2 and 3' Do ug las Ma c L ea n in "B.ell Boy 13,"
f a r ce of the
Groceries
Dry Goods
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Re"t Kodaks
Iio the finest
Carry a full line of Eastman films
Give you the best drug store
P R OFESSO R CRAGO SPEAKS. 11916
J. W Boyd L. F. Chord times and treatment they had rece i v1917-- Elmer Wilso n Bryan Emmert e'd · durin g t he sc hoo l yea r. Mr. and
Good Looking Foot Wear
Continued froJ11 first p ag e.)
1 1918-- Earl Harlow ' Loi s J Wirth ; Mrs. Linn left on the morni n g train, 1 u cat io n must d eve lop as , 1919 Vivian T e i c h Betty Sauman -W ednes d ay, the 16t h, to go i nto t h e ; as matel'ia l improvement s h ave don e ! 1920--D o r othy Roett ge r H. J Cattle r estau r ant business in Allian ce Ne - i
Those who hav e tal<en much w o rk 1921-- Amy Adams Raymond Huffer braska_ under his s upervis i o n kn ow t h a t Mr. 1922-- Herb ert Kelly A. L Biehn 1
Crag o is continually sea r c hin g fo r a 1923-- Rich a rd Madden Glen Fr ary FOUNDING AND j better method o r how to improve con - 19 24 Zen as Teich Omar Sperry NAMING
ditions.
j 19 25- - Roy Chamberlam
I The to w n of Brow n v ille IS much 1
The theme of lect ur es is fo und e d W. A. Wi ll h of t reputed as t he oldes t town in Nemaha ! i n the following quotations; the first · : County, Nebraska , tho in truth it is I from J ohn 10:1 0 "I · am come that EASTER BREAKFAST. : not._ As as the year a I they m ig ht h ave life and that they I h a lf- b re ed In dra n n amed De rotn l a td might have it more abu nd a ntly "" Did you not w on de r whe r e the sen- out the town 0f St D e r oin. This was I seco ndly , from I-I G Well's in t h e i ors were go in g Ea ste r morning? Mis s t h e first town site and w h e re t he first 1 American Magazine for February Pa lmer and Mrs. Beck ente1·tained goods were soJrl in the cou nty. Rob - I 1924 in which he says that "the l ast t he Seni o r s a t an E aste1· breakfast at er t Hawke was the proprie to r of the 1 o n e hundred years h as been the s up - 8 :15 o c lock· April twenty ,1924. sto r e Even today if one chances to reme century f or materia l d eve lop - Wh en a ll h a d assemb l ed we d1·ew p ass th ru t hi s neck of the w oods this ment. In the cent ur y to come we ca r ds on which were p ri nted names same store may be seen, c li nging t o will try t o make w onde rful men." s uch as Chicken Little, H enny Penny, the side of the r i ver bluff like a The material inven tions will not de- Li tt l e Red Hen and B a nty. W e wer e l arg-e b u rr. ve lop much, b ut sc h ools and soci ety asked t o find our places by t h ese This was, h oweve r, regarded on l y
!IIt i s just na tu ra l that everyone craves good looking foot wear. We ha ve ca r du ll y considered this i n selecting t he new footwear f Jr sp r i ng and summer an d a r e now r e ad y to show the m with the a ssura nce that no one will be d i sapp oi n t ed wh e n l ook ing over th e stoc k. No matt er wha t yo n have in mind, Madame, we f eel sure tha t you r wants can b e fulfilled here. Pictured a strap in pate n t l eathe r w it h a n e a t trim Price d at $7.00
Shoe
••The home of Good Shoe s" and •' ..\. ,,-ow he a d " H os1e r y a n k Ie c I i tlfl· Nebr-aska €ity. Neb. will have made many strides toward name s Na rrow str ip s of ye ll ow as a n In dian t rad i n g po st. It w as 1J e
1 . the lon g \Vi s h ed for U top i a. This c r epe paper led fr om the centerpiece for e the nu lli f! c at ion o f t h e I nd ian inn ovation will come about by a n of yellow popp i es to the menu-p lace ti t le and be lon ged to wh at was callerl a ppli catio n of sc ient ifi c study of ca r ds of yellow. On these were the h a lf - breed reservation. :.., ,.: men's motives Mr. Crago s ta te d printed our re spective titles.
I After the nullific ation of the Indian that "Science has discove r e d and will The breakfast co n s isted of: t i t le the first att empt at m a k in g what discove r tru t h th at will mak e possi- Orange s en fleur may b e ca ll ed a permanent settleme n t ble a more ab unda nt life for all r aces Oatmea l Bananas in may, 1854. It was in t h at Fo r many cent uri es man power was Cr eam mon t h that Richard Brown and Tou rex p en ded in mere s ubduin g of the Go ldenro d E ggs Bacon bird H. Edwa r ds came into the connelements Sc ien tific di sc overy h as Coffee t y wi t h t he of mak i n g perd ec re ased the amo un t of energy need- P orc upin e a p p l es Sugar stick mane n l settlem ent. Only a shor t ed fo r foo d ge tti ng Th e s urplus en - With Mr .Beck as ch ief entertainer Lime before with ot hers, starte d ergy may be "cirected in to a mo r e the conve r satio n had not time to lag. from Holt County, Missour i· Some a bund ant life."
Curious to say we al l talked "s ho p " cr ossed t he river and came up on t he H ere Mr. Cra go ex pl a in e d how The Sen iors are b o rn teac hers ! Sun- si de. pro g res s had been ma de in a few d ay sc ho o l and ch urc h call e d away Richard Br own, a lumberman , ! fiel d s Throu g h medicine, physical some of t h e company Wherev er the broug h t his saw -m ill wi th him. W h en t r aining and c hild welfare a bette r Seniors met during t he nex t weell I h e reached the oresent site of Brownt ype of p hy sical li fe w ill d eve lop. one cou ld hear "Say, d idn 't we have a v ille his eye saw in that T we n ty one states h ave compulsory good time?" "W ell , I say Everyone place an ideal sp ot in w hi ch to lophy s ical edu ca ti on There will come was so congen i al." cate. Fo r at that ti m e those rugg·ed a t ime w h e n every sc h oo l will realize slopes supporte d some of the finest it s v a lu e a nd make ph ysica l train in g Y. W. C. A an d mos t abu11 d ant ti mber in thi s or a part of t hei1· c urri cu l a The 1a d j oini ng states. prin c ipl es of phys i cs will b e a ppli ed The Y. W C. A. was pleased to I Brow n erected a Jog cabin near t h e to invent r.ew labor sav mg devices h ave t h e Y lVI. C. A. m eet w i t h t h em I ba n ks of the river, a short distance Chem ist ry will make it to at their l ast Cabinet meeti ng. ' so u th of whe re t he Burlin gton depot f ee d our w o rld bette t· anct c he ape r. The time was spe nt in di scussing now stands. Quite a set tl ement was The Jaw:; .,f inheri ta nce will b e made pr o bl ems whic h had been brought soo n m a de. Bro wnville was l aid out !mown t hru B io lo!!v Sc ientific or in- up at the Lin coln Co nference and in Ap r il, 1856, the surv e y being mad e ciples wi ll be appl ied to business and and applying these problems to our by Allen L. Cnates Rich a rd Brown indu s try. Soc i olog y will unta n g le th e camp u s and B. B. Fr nzie1 we r e the p r op rielaws of soc i ety. Psy c holo gy will a i d There is to be a j oint me etin g of to rs. The fir st h ouse was erected by thru child welfa r e, mental h yg i e n e, Y. M. and Y. W. on W e dnesd ay T a ulbil"Cl H. Edwa r ds, who accompanand menta l testing evening, Ap1·il 3 0t h. All members ie d Brown to Neb r aska. Thi s h o use
One of t he functions of education of both soc i eties a re ur ge d to attend was known as the Nebras l\a H ous e, is to di scov er truth Edu cati on is t h e meet in g afterward t he Ame ric an House selec tin g out t he peopl e most ment- I t is · evident why Brownville was a ll y fit to cany on the work of edu - SOPHOMORE C L ASS NOTES so n amed : for Rich a rd Brown. H e catio n Unless ideals of se rvi ce and was t he first settler, an d the founder of brotherhood of tol e1·ance are dev- The S o p omores were ente l·tain ecl of t he town On Feb rua r y 9, 1857, eloped t h ese in te llect ually supermen a t a party l ast Saturday evening in the Te rri tor i a l Le g islature p assed an wi ll exlo i t the wea k e r c la sses t h e hi g h assem bly 1 act. i n corpor:.ting t he to wn of Mr. Cr ago sa id thab "Sc ience w ill Th e evenmg w as sp ent 111 playm g Brow n ville R oy Ch amb erlain. di scov er t r uth, sc i en tific e du catio n a l var i ous games Th e "ordinary" I s ystems w ill teach th ese t ru ths to the party (was ) ended with the serving T he Juni or a nd Senio r classes will ri si ng gene r at i ons· bu t only the of r e fre s hments Eve1·y one said Ih ave a Ju n ior -Senior di nner on May emoti o n of reli gion will apply t h e se that t hey were the best · eve r, at 16 Com m i ttees h ave bee n appointed t ruths in brin g in g about a bette t· least they seemed to be muc h en- and h ave already begun their work. world. "Our religi on w ill have t o ex -j oyed by a ll. I panel in order to in c lud e some pr in- At th e weekly c l ass meeting Thurs1 ;' l · th 1 b Y o u u se eighteen mu s cles wr.en c ipl es of sc i e n t if i c truth. cay mormng e u s ua usine ss of 1 I 1 d d I yo u frown; fo u r mak e a smile
In co nc l usion Mr Crag·o u rge d u s t te c ass was_ atten e to, aftet· which t l I d d 'Osteup t hy he lps y ou to res t to "Get in Lin e - be ope n m ind ed and le c ass a JOUrne · yo ur face" ea g e r for truth. Search i t o ut- l ay !
D E R R 1-' b I TENN I S CLUB MEJ\1BERS r. ey n o us, Au urn , hold of i t. Let that r e li g ious 'z ea l de-
N eb r i n P e ru tw ic e eac h w eP k. ve lo p within you that will compel you · P ho ne or writ e f or appo intm e n t to app ly truth not for selfish ends, P rof. Jmdra Le o F aunce for exp lo i tat ion , b u t in s uch a way as 1 Gladys Kurtz Mary Borne to brin g the abundant life where i t Helen Yeck Zo l a Kn a pp does not now exist- to bring abou t Ida Ella T e ich ide a l civilization some of you will L omse H a rn s P a u l Dunl ap cove r truth Some of you will teach ' Paul Yost Mr. H anson tr uth Some of you will help to d e - l H a rold P ete rso n E. C. Beck ve lop t he reli gious zeal, tha t will , P ea l:! Nel so n Ali ce Sor enson ap ply truth in makin g a better w o rld. David Coste ll o Mr Wilhoft Verda H a up t m a n Prof. Cra go
Milch-eel Klep se r F e rn Ware
PERUVI AN HISTORY.
Track Meet.
Peru College vs. Tarkio
2--Ju ly 25
Esther Blan kenship Raymond Hu nter
Conti nued from first pa ge. ) Emily Novo t ny R oy Dalstrom of the P e i"U Normal. In 1907, the IMr. Sandburg Mr Bost ru m la s t yea r of i ts existence under t he El_ma Gockley Mi ss .Minne o ld n ame, it was edi ted b y Eai'l Miss Palmel· Lyle L augh lin Cline who is a prominet candidate f or Everett Fullel·. -reg ent of the Sta t e Univ ers ity , nt CHEF LINN LEAYES PER U I present. Th e editors in ch i ef, and t h e bu s in ess manage1· from 19 08 to 1924, are as f o llow s:
Editor in Chief Business Manager
1908-- J. A. Hanna D. L. Carlson
1909 G. D. J e nkin s C. W. Smith
1910 --V. E T yler Arthur Gilbert
1911-- G. 1:1. L a nphere J. D. McMillen
1912-- C. A. Anderso n E. C. B eck
1913-- C. A. Novak C. E. Liv e l y
1914 C. I. Win slow E. K. Fry e
1915-- A. R. Scott L R. Ea stm a n
On Tuesday April 15 the s tudents who h a v e worked w ith Mr. and Mrs C. T Linn in the ki tc h en and dinin g ro om th e l ast yea1· assemb l e d in t h e parlot· of the Linn s uite a nd p rese nted them with a set of b eautiful s ilvver sa l ad forks. Mr Zena s T e ich s peakin g for t h e g roup, mad e a ver; a p prop ri ate speech. H e w is h e d Mr a nd Mrs Linn g r eat s u ccess in th e ir bu s in ess He spo k e of the ple asant
TEACHERS WANTED FOR HIGH
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E 1·es t es t<·d Glngses fitted Sati s f ac ti o n g uar a nt ee d Fx f ee ROod for two yea r s Spec i a l ist
Dr. M.
King's Barber Shop
I F yo u are a grad uate of a 4-year high school (a) y o u can se cure an El ementary State Certificate good f o r a yea rs b y att en ding 24 w ee ks '
(b) ca n secu re a G r ade Sta te Certifica te b y attendIn!! 66 w eeks Th i s certificate becomes a Life c t ' fi after 3 years e xperience. er 1 cate
IF you ho l d a Second G r ade Cou n ty Certificate
(a ) a f ter on e yean•' expe r ie n c e sec ur e a First G d C C ·fi b · ' ra e ounty ert1 care y ex amin ation · 1 b ge o m et r y , b o tany a nd pub lic schoo l music a "cte ra. c ert i ficate to average 80 per ce n t none 75gra es o n
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IF you h ol d a First Grade Countv Certificate
(a) renew it by ear n i n g 6 colle ge h ours and b · · of c t"fi t d • Y ra1s1ng average er 1 ca e g ra :::s to 85 per een t with no grad b I 80 per cen t. e e o w
( b) if yo u taugh t one Year, secure a City State Certifieate 1 2 college hours , 4 of which must be profes-
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PE .DA IAN
Sophomores at Nebraska City ll I
The Sophomore class met at t h e I
May 1st. at. the un h oly h o u r I
of seven A M. to catch the train for 1
?1ty. Eve r yone ha d a ni ce I
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tl'Ip, Amy K ite, w ho g r e atl y I i feared be m g· swa ll owed by t h e bi g i 1 Muddy. j l we Neb r as k a Ci ty , I i our f1rst entertamment was to go !1 0 t hru Arbor Lodge. The r e we saw the a
old Morton furniture, dishes a nd o t h - ! I I el' thing of inte r e s t. II
Bobcats Do Well in First Track Meet
In the fir st in ter-co ll eg iate track meet ever entered by the Peru State Te ash ers Co llege, the Bobcats c ame w ithin two po in ts of k eeping Tarkio College from a v ic t ory. And the Missour ians h ave been strong in track for ye a rs Peru to t a led 64 ¥.! points; Tarkio tota led 66 ¥.! Graf's boys d id well.
A Ro l a nd Edi e, t h e P aw nee " speed0 y s ter" w a s hi g h-point man of t h e ur next plac.e was t h e N ebras l<a I
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I' meet. With t hree firs ts , two s eco n d s, 1ty sc oo o m d We v is i te d som e ' I
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1 eoun e or po1nts Wood th e d ma :ls.k elts, lamp s , a nd o th e r I 'T op e ka "g ray hound," was next in us 1ta a 1 JC es · B th · t' 1
I a nd one thi rd the P a wne e l ad a of the class room s, a nd sa w th e m I I t d f 22 · ck b
1 th e Su perior · "fl as h," furn ished th e
I p o mts earned. Thi s r e ally remarky 15 Jme all fe l t so m e what able di st a nce runn e r too k t hr ee firs ts hollow so we to t h e Ol y mpic I I I and two th ird s for 17 poin ts . Cav in , where we enjoyed oursel ve s ! 1
Immensel y; we w e r e weU fille d wh e n 11
T he Nebraska C1t y C hamber of I
SUMMER IN PERU
1 crowd some t hrill s rac i ng Edie. . I :u aJors an e1m e r ese r ve spec1al we left 1 I I ,... · d W · d ·
l ' REES. men ti on. Majors s howed as muc h C n e t t t d t h l I I THE WELCOME.
I 01 m ·ce e,n e r ame e c ass at the do gg ed pe 1·sis tence,- the s tuff me n
P.aramo u n: r h eat.er a t 1 :3 0' P M. t o I
• r w tc we pass; 1 a clip than h e e v e r ran before P:u k and_ sp_ e n t. so.me vet y e nj oya ble I A t hick-pil ed mat of jeweled s h ee n- I fim s hmg a few yard s beh i nd t he Tarh I I
1 thi nk I are made of-as any man on the d t t l II t h a t I shall n e v e r s ee Go d s I t ft d g1ve o u r mnet· 1me o sett e. pr eac s a c a rpe so a n g ree n I fie ld H e t agge d W ood for a mil e at Aft tl h B A poem as lo ve ly as a tree·, 1 O' e h ' h er 1e s ow we to .ro w n s 1
1 Aga i ns t t h e ea rth's sw ee t fl owin g I o n a s low tr ac k Th at m ea ns th at I b r east; I
A tree w ho se hun gry mo uth is pre st A d th t · G ours s 1pp 1ng- ga1 y over t h e f loor I n a I S r ass. ki o men The m ile was wo n in 4 :47 ¥.! to the swwet tones of a j azz orc he s t ra 1
We had supper a t Bro wn 's t hen we n t De li g h t ful mu sic woo s th e ea 1; Maj o r s ran his mil e in about 5:50 to the Se ni or c lass pl ay a t t h e C i ty, I j Th e g r ass is st ir r ed I And then he came back and pl ac ed h d l d · \l h I
A n d lift s h e r lea fy arms to pray ; to. t e p lCtUI·e s ow. 1
Ah , th a t' s a Bird I f o ur t h 111 t h e tw o-m1l e . MaJors made
A tree t h a t loo ks at God all day, ot ers .a. n t: et a n stt o t e r s went Down to th e he a r t of every s pee 1- 1 in the .lo w hurdles.; a nd fin ished h h
The real fun began w h e n we pil e d I m a ny friend s am on g the tr ack fan s t wo deep into busses at 1 0 : 3 0, and I AA t i·ee t ha t 1bn ay i n sum mer w ear W e im e r v au lt ed to ti e f o 1 · fi rs t with h nest of ro b ins i n h e r h air; · · · · · · · · 1 started ome. We a r r i ve d a ll 0 K ti s arm in spl in ts, a nd lacked one inch a t about 11:30. So m e broke i nto the ! ' of jump in g twenty f eet. W eimer is a Up o n wh ose b osom s now has la in, j New-leapin g g r ass, t h e fe at her y flu t e. do rmitory. a n d all s p e n t t h e next 1 Who int i mately lives wi t h rain. ! The s ap hi r e rin g, m a n wi t h po ssibilities fifteen m inutes prepa l"i ng to d r eam t Th e Edie -Cav i n r ac es were speca ; The s ea's full-v oiced. p r ofo und saover the events of t h e day. I 1 1 lu t e- t ncu l m Ed ie barely nos ed out CnPo ems a r e made by foo ls like me, · h Th e Sop h omo r es w is h t o t hank t h e I vt n in t e century in the remar k able I Bu t o nly G od c an make a t 1ee Ah thi s is Spr in g! ·
!-lebrask a City C h am b e r o f Co m- I 1 . tnne of 10 % sec ond s. C av i n took the - J o yce Kilmer. Arthur P II I 44 0 · h · f 1 merce for the sp le n d id trea t m en t - o we · t t e w1t a S IX- oot encl. Bu t whic h they rece i ve d wi th in t h e i r 1 Ed ie ca me ri g ht b ac k at him a nd beautiful inte 1 es tin g C i ty. 1 nose d him out in the 220-y a rd cl as h I In t h e rel ay th e tw o met ag a i n. Edi e h ad a s hor t lead on hi s man a nd h e
KAT H RYN BRO WNE
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_____________________ .,..._..,..., ______ h e ld it th1 uou t. Peru star te d in by takin g t h e lea d i n t he mee t Parriott su rpr is ed t h e PER U SPLITS EVEN I N SINGLES. He Lo ok th e s e l 7-5 It w as an exa m- AUBURN W I NS FROM PERU c 1·owd b y t a k in g th e hi g h hurdl es in p ie of w h at stea dy t enni s playin g will a c lose r ac e. Then Wo o d ran a p i·etdo ty mil e and Tarkio to ol< the lead Bu t In t h e fi r st int e r -t:o ll eg iate te nni s L a u g hlin paired w ith Cos te ll o in In th e du a l m eet h e ld at P e ru Sat- Tark io did not k ee p her lead lo n g, t h at P eru h as pla ye d f o r yea r s t h e th e d o ubl es and lo s t afte r a te nifi c urd ay, May 3, Aubum h ad n o t r ouble f o r the field ev e n ts whittl ed it to Bo bc ats s pli t eve n i n s in g les and lost st ru gg le. W a u g h and Boe tt n e r -w on in defeat in g P e t u High m a kin g a pieces and then ga v e Peru a f a n cy t h e d oub les to T a rki o, Satu r d ay 3-6, 6-4 6-1. Willhoft p a ired wi t h t ota l of s i x t y -t w o po i nts to P e ru's lea d. It was n o t until aft er the t wom o 1ni ng W illhoit' s gre at co me back B eck a nd lost t o McMull e n and Ge1 - t went y -three. mil e that T a rki o took the lead a gain. again st Ge l'l as h in th e sec ond se t a nd las h. The T ar kio m e n p la y e d n fi ne Cole , Curti s Andr e w and All en Tho se nine poi 1ts in t h e next to la s t C r ago' s cons is t e n t pl ay in g d oubl es g-a me to w in 6-:.1 , 6 -4. we r e th e ma in p o in t ge tters f o 1 · Peru. event meant P e t u's downfa ll. In th e we r e t h e o uts t a n d in g f ea- Th e t enni s tou ma me nt will be De lze ll and Hey w oo d of P eru had th e fi e ld events t h e Bobcats were s ut u 1·es f r om t h e Per u po i nt of v iew. pla ye d t hi s w ee k Th e n ex t ou tsi d e d is t a nce r un s to t h e mse lves. preme. For in stance, t h e Bob cats T he P e r u vi ans m ade a r emar k a bl e co mp eti tio n w i ll p ro ba bl y b e w i th t h e The followi n g is a s umm ary of th e to o k a ll thr ee pl aces in the di sc u s s h ow in g f o r a fir s t co m p e t ition P e1·u Commerc i a l C l u b aga in st Goo d, ev en ts wi t h t h e di sta n ce o r time: Whitten p lac e d first w i th 112 fe et; B ec k p laye d McMu ll e n , a nd Cos l e l- S hr eve. Mac kp r a n g and Lukl. 100-yard 'd as h - CoJ e , Auburn; A ll en , W e im e r fini sh e d s eco nd with 105 fee t; lo p layed W a u g h t o s t a rt t h e A '" r n; Dave n po r t, P e ru; time 11.5 and Conk le t oo k t hird w i th jus t b eW a u g h di s po s ed of Cos te ll o 111 PERU AT COMME RCI A L CONTEST. Mile run- Delz e ll, P e ru; E nd s, Au- lo w a hundred. In the s ho t -put Weis tl·aig h t sets, 6-2 wh e n t h e Juli a n burn; W a r d. Au b ul'll ; t im e 5:26. mer and R eev es le d w ith p u t s of 36 r ac qu etma n f a ile d t.o keep t he b a ll s Frid a y. Ap r il 25 o u r r e p1·ese n lati ve;; 220 -y ard Auburn ; An- f eet, 8 lh inches, and 34 f ee t 9 inche s, in t h e bac k cou r t. Co s te ll o's b ack - to the co mm e r c ial co ntest went dre w, Au.b urn ; Dil lon , P e l'U ; t ime 26.1 res pectiv e ly In t h e j a velin Hoy and co u rt !!'ame was at i ts wo r st, a nd t h roug h mud a nd r a in lo make n 44 0 -y ard r u n- A ll e n , Aubum; Dil- Edie p laced f or eig ht p o ints Hoy W a u g h took ad va n tag e of t h e fact. goo d s h o win g f o r Peru Th e contes t lo n , P e ru ; Bat h , P e ru ; ti me 1:0 2. m a d e 139 fee t a nd Ecl ie mad e 135 fe e t Bet:k outvo ll e y e d a nd Me -w as he ld in Omah a Mor e th an o n e 88 0- y at·d 1u n- H eywo od , P e ru ; D el- 7 in c hes Mu lle n an d took t h e first set 6-?. Me -h un d red a nd fift y stud e nts were i n ze ll , P e ru ; E n d s, Au b urn; t i me 2 :21.1. P o ints were divided but on ce. M u lle n sho w ed a co mple te r e ve r sal a t t end a nce,· 20 h ig h sc h oo ls a nd si x R. H. ju mp- Cu r ti s, Auburn; Crook- Kru se, Melchar , W eimer, and Bui si n t h e secon d se t a nd wo n i t 6-0. Th e n co ll eges bein g· repre sented e r , Auburn; He ywood , P e ru ; di s tanc e i n g a ll tied for t h e vau l t record. All t h e c lu b adv iso 1· un cor ke d so m e mo re Pe r u was r e pr ese n t ed by one hi g- h 5 f eet 3 in t: h es. f ail ed to make 11 f ee t. · )J laceme nt vo lle y i n g a nd took 6 t 1 h e se t sc h oo l stud e nt, Mar g a 1·et Dahls lo m, R. B. jump- AIIen 1 Auburn ; An- The re lay wa s a pre t ty race Con'l f a pro minent C hi cago Rota n a n I f b 6 -l ,· a n d the ma t c h 6:2, 0 -6, - w h o t ook t h i r d pl ac e 111 t. te nov ice ch·ews, Auburn; He ywo od , P eru; di s- kle took the p ole and kept ahead o and p 1 o v ed her Americanism Y toui·- ' C · · · 56 d I h b t M dd F ·ance W ill h o f t pl aye d Ge rl as h , an u r ago t y p e wri t in g, wri t in g w o r s p e1· la n ce 19 fe t 6 in c h es. Hec tor, h a ndin g t e aton o a en Ing the A. E. F · camps ll1 1 fo ll o w - pl a y ed B o ett n e r in t h e. seco nd ha.lf. minu te The wi nner of f i r st p lace I S ho t - Cu r tis, Auburn ; Andrew, Au- with a ten-foot le ad. Madd e n held Thes e new s papers made the h d W II G d I 1 d th 62 I W b k d I' · of h e r ab ili ty as a Ge rl as h 's masterful se r v1c e a I .' :a n sa n , WI s bum ; _H e ywo o d , P e ru; di stance 36 h is lead over es t roo , e 1vermg ing comm e n t s hoft at hi s me r c y t h e fi r s t se t G e 1- , mmu te , seco nd 58. wo1d s. ' fee t 6,m c hes. th e baton to Hoy. Hoy d eserve s much concert artist. d d I t 1 w innin g· 6-1 Jn the sec ond s e t 1 In c o ll ege c hampwn s h1 p s h o1·thand 1 Di scus- Andr e w Aubu r n· Andrews c r ed i t fo r ent e ring t h e event, and he "N ma d e a dec I e Im - as . d d d ew mezzo C P ost Wi llhoft so l ve d t h e servi ce a n Dort h y W a d e took s econ pl ac e an Auburn; Bog- le , P e r u; di stance 83 did him s e lf proud by fin is hin g five or t>ress ion." Wash1nton. D. · f h 1 d 1 s t e ll ar br a nd o f p la ce m e nt Wilma Co atne y Miss Wad e fet 10 i n c hes. s ix fe e t ahe ad of Daut hirt Th en " Ha s a fu t ure. little 0 t a· Thi s set was as ev e n as two and on e ot h e r wrote di ct a t io n ! Conditi o n o f track ma l<e s fa st t im e Ed ie and Cav in put on their last race. :\ew Yo 1k Musical D igest. tennis. p ia , · a set G e rl as h 's ace at 1 20 wo rd s p e r min' , t e. H e r co m- in t rac k eve nts nex t to imp ossibl e Ecl ie 1efu s ed to be headed. 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We ca n reh u i lei and r e n e w three pair s of y our shnes fur the p r ice of one goo d n ew pair. SrJies on wo m e n ' s s hoes
comfortable o ld ''F l exib le Be!"t Sh o e E. Railsback, Proprietor.
Repairing.
W· t, h d J 1 t- u n e w e r }' R e p a i .-i n '"'e I G · u !o;e o n y euutne tntlteritd i n ou r w a t ch repair work Pr· ices hie
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9 0 3 Ce nt r·a J ave.
of entertainers " (th e b a nd) put on a fun s h ow. Eve r yone got a bi g "k ick" ,, out of Pr·ofessor Jin d ra's antics a nd Esau Roos h's (M1· Crande ll ) dir ec tin g Some wonde r wh e r e on earth t he ban d ke ep s t h e ir· ins tr u ments i n order· that t h ey sho uld co ll ec t s uc h a Cit}', Nebr. va ri ed s e l ec t io n of int e ri or de c ora - .. lion s. I s it a fact t h at Profess or Jindra wears hi s p e t t i me p i ece off t h e stag e?
Afte r the s tunl by t h e band Mr. T eic h ga ve a farew e ll ta l k to the Fres hm e n in w h ic h h e ex pr essed t h e appreciation the Sopho mores fe lt tow ard th e ir co-ope ra t i c n dur in g t h e year Foll owin g the ta lk Sop homor e g irls dr essed in whit.e pa ssed ou t r ed a nd wh ite carnation s to the freshmen. Fr iday, Mi ss Clnrk le d in d evo ti ona ls. Miss M a r io n Mars h read "The Unfini s'ned Story."
Grocers Miss Ma ud e Berry, County SuperinNe b r s k c. ten dent of L a ncas ter County visited 01 a tty, Nebr'"Sk""' P .... eru Wednesday and Thursday as a guest of Profe sso r and Mrs. E. C. p Beck Miss Berry will be rememberor Su ppJies. eel as a loyal P e ru alumna and heJ· many friends will be glad to h eat·
S t i1 t ion e 1 - y • of her unu sually good success in organizing the L ancaster County Fine Candie!". schoo ls.
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'!h e wo rd in fine t ailo rin g- , w i thout. th e wo rr y d t ailo r ed to orde r wo rk $45.00 anrl $fi0 00
Sty leplus o n ly na t i on· al l y adve rti sf-d lin e o f m e n 's rlnt he s fully JZUaran te t-Cl that ca n t-e l'o ld in the $25.00 t o $ 40 00 price range t wo pants a ll wool nit s in tw eeds and a r e ,except i onal va lu es at $25 00
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Per u Alumnae Lun c h eon and ind uction of c lasses w ill be held after t h e Commencement exerc ises May, 23. Th is luncheon wi ll be open to parents and v is iting friends of the g r aduatin g classes, both Sophomore and Sen ior. Th is w ill be the final fa r ewell reun ion of the cl asses
Prof. Dunburn, landscape gar dener of t he Sta t e Farm at Lincoln spent one day last week with P res ident P ate plottin g the campus and directi ng the location of shrub b ery and o t het· landscape decorations. Wot·k will be l b egun th is sp l'in g and continued next
fall.
Prof. Dunburn stated that thi s locality was b lessed with native shrubber y which the Un i vers ity was paying goo d money to ob tain. H e spoke espec i ally of the red and white buck brush The white buck brush is found in very few p laces in Nebraska. A large patch of this unusual p lant is found in Mr. Maj or's pastu r e near Buck Ct·eek on the P eru Trail leading we st of t own
The Ivy Day excercises will be held in t he evening t his year. Professor Beck will give the alumni adress and George Willy will speak ·for the Seniors in the Iv y D ay Oration
The g round sout h and east of the
Icollege au di to.rum h as been plowed, leve led and seeded. A temporary fence has been placed there to protect it. Sand is being hauled for the
Inew walks to be laid a r oun d the auditorium and leading towa rd the ath -
letic field : Glen Lee, the captai n and quarter
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English lounge su i ts wit h pleated trou se r s are verv effective, as we tailor them to in d ividual
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back of the 1940 football team arrived i n Pe ru last week and found room and board at the h ome of Robert Sandberg of this city Mr. Sandiberg says t hat Mrs Sandberg wi ll entertain his guest unti l he f i n ishes his education.
He lyn Humbert and Fern Ware spent the week end at thei r re spectiv e h omes in Omaha
Norman Thor pe's mother and bro the r paid him a visit over the week end J o hn Stoddard, '14. and wife motored over from Des Moines to see the Pe ru -T ark io track meet. Mr. Stoddard represents the Macm ill an Company in I owa. John Stoddard, '14, is a brother of Alex Stoddard, '10 , now supe r intendent of the Bronx schools New York Ci ty The Stoddards were tenn is "sh arks" at P eru.
The barnya rd go lf club is bec oming act i ve this warm weather. The Overh olt - Minne team is battling for first honors with the Teich-Royce team.
Th e P eclagogian sympathizes with Mt· and Mrs. D. Emet·ett Donovan, ' 14, of Storm Lake, I owa, whose e ldest son was killed by a freight tr ain last Wednesday The body was brought to P eru for burial and th e funeral was held Sunday.
· Y. W. C. A.
Last Wednesday even i ng the Y. W. C. A. enjoyed a very pleasant meet in g Miss Reka Blanc of York
College, spoke on the Student Volunteer The Student Volunteers are who have volunte e red to ,serve as foreign miss iona t·ies. Miss Blanc recentl y attended the Student Volunteer Conference in New York City.
The Y. w. g irls at Mt. Vernon were pleased to have Miss Bl anc as t heir guest while she was in P eru Her visit as we ll as her inspir i ng mes1sage was gr·eatl y en j oye d.
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Peru's Greatest [ Tennis Tournanient 11 I
May Day Pageant ·The Golden Wish
• l l stop ped play in Peru's g- reate s t. tennis I
Jnc lernent weathe1· temporarily I
I , One of t he most popular events of E i g hty players are en - 1 1
IDay ce leb r ation Something just a will have been played when the
B t he commencement season is the May tered 111 the play; seventy matches 11
0 lilLi e diffe r ent from the usa! program chnmpions in the various events are · Ill
0 is p la nned for this event this year decided This is per h aps t h e b ig·gest I
81 Under t h e dire ction of Miss P laehn an tennis tourney t h at P eru ha s ever I
The first round should have been 11 I
U 1 outdo or pageant will be staged on a 1 fl spec ia l stage on the ath letic fi eld.
U Th e1 e fo ll ows a synophsis of the pacompleted last week But the drizzly I
Dgea n t wi t h the cast of cha r acters, ra ins and snow flurries cause d num - I
1· T I-l E GOLDEN WISH erous The me n's 1 I
U Thi s is t h e G ard en of the He art sin gles have reached the I \
1 wh e r e Every woman dwelleth Queen. secon d round f h e lad1es have pl ay - I 1
1 H c1·e aro two paths. One leads to t h e ed but two matches of lheir fir st \ la nd of H appi n ess, the othe1· to Noround. The doubles play h as scarce l y I
DMa n· Knowe th - Where The r e is in begun; two matches ha ve bee n r e - I EvCJ ywomai1's G arden a leafy bower co rded. 1 ca lled "Ref lection" Here one after -
In the ladies' singles t\{iss Palmer 1 I
Where t he Misso uri Fl ows noon in t h e Sprin gti me, wh ile t h e won from Miss Ne lso n in st raig h t sets i 1 flowe 1·s bloom an d t h e birds coral, 6·1, G-1, and Miss Kurtz surp ri sed t h e I l comes Everywoman to meditate h er fans somew h at by dispo.:; in g of M iss THE BEST ROAD OF ALL. Wi th her come her attend · Ware in stra ight sets 6-1, 6 -3 I n the I ants, t he little Go lden Wi sh, and the first r oun d t h e r e is yet to be played : 1 Thr ee Gr aces.· W ell d oes E veryMiss Minnie a nd jlil.iss Humberl, Miss 111 wo man lov e t he Golden Wish, and Pl J lik e a road t h at leads away to prospec ts white and fa ir, ·11 1 1 • 1 · f Harris and Kna p. p, Ml. ss Sorenson a n d Ill neve1· w1 s 1e e. 1e1· go ar away Bl k h M G k l d li!
A r oad t h at is an order ed road, l ik e a nun's even i n g prayer; Selfis hn ess enters .the G a rden and Miss an Ip, ISS oc · ey II
You t 1·amp alo n g its du sty way. beneath i ts s h adowy trees, S · e 0 ld 1 · • 1 ser, i\'IL:.s Hauptma n a nd Miss Delze ll. !f erv ic w u a so ga m COihi'O over 1 h I
An d h ea r b es id e :you cha t t e rin g bir d !> or h app y boom i n g bees E ve r y woman's life and. mi g hty is t h e The 111en's s i ng es ave p;o ne 1nto
But best of a ll , I lo v e a road t hat leads to God knows where. Miss J ones. M 1ss Novotny and M1ss I Ill tri es to lut·e t he Golden W ish to her· Heywood, Miss Yeck and Miss Kl ep - self. ' th e r eby w i nning Everywoman 1 15
A 1 11 d ld d th 1 • J' t · s f l n < a a r oun yo u g o en so un s, e g reen eaves a me · st ru gg le whic h takes p lace, as Se lf· t he second round save o r t H·ee ft C ll !I ish ness a nd Se1 vice with their h elpers matches: Han so n will p l ay osle o, e
A d h , h d d t l • t th t !d t s F IJ n e re s a e g e, a n 1e r e s a co ; e n-s r ange, s u < en urn ; try to ·win the heart of Everywoman. Yost will play San dbur g and •u ll er 11
A cl ip , a ri se, a little gl imp se whe r e t he red sun se t burns; Se lf ish ness calls the Follies, the Vani· will p lay Hunter Laug hli n to ok ad - Wf
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I li ke a r oa d that wanders st raight; the kin g's hi g hway is fai r the ir g 1·oups. Service brin gs Work, 6·2. Mr. Jindra used hi s 1·each to ad - "
A bit of sky at evening t ime, t h e sc ent of h idden ferns · 11 1 d 1 1 I va ntage of Mr. Clayburn's lack of • § ucs, < e n ess, an • atlery lo Je p Jel· 11 and E ve r y woma n is fa sc in ated by pract ice and won in st r aig h t s ets 6- 1• 1
H di sg ui se d as Drud gery, and t 1er efore vant age in w inn in g from Bos trom 6 -1 r.t But, best o f a ll , I love a 1·oad t h at lea d s to God knows where E s 1 ID ve r y r epe ll ant to vc1·ywoman. er6-3. Willhoft, a to um ey favonte, 11 - C. H T owne
And love ly a 1·e t h e s helte1·e d la nes th at ta ke y ou here an d there ,·
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D \ ice removes the ugly cloak which IVOn :from Klal.lrens 6-l, G-P. Ph i lip\ g covers wo r k, a nd w i th a s i ngle 'magic Hoyt won from t he other hi g h schol Q O touch c han ges work into Be a uty, and entry. P ete r son , in strai!rht sets of II I .. . n leads he r away lo the L a nd of Haptennis 6-1, 6-3 Bot h of 9 · p in ess. Service a lso bring- fo1·th the hig h school lads have a good dea 0 N i ne Muses. After Eve1·ywoman has tennis in their sy::otem::;. Dah lst r om I struggled long between the motives, took J1e tJili\' fi 1·st-1 oun d match too o -
• :' § May 13- Girl's Glee Club. .-! 1-tavc Served Humanity They then
I'IG H SCI"OOL SEN IORS S d 1 " · STATE COMME R C I AL _._ ____ .,.___.,....,..,..,., 1 - - Se lfis hn ess a nd e r vice, an 1er· three sets when he won f1·om Gill,e- · Fl O I CON TEST R ES ULTS u CALENDA R , MAY l 3-I 8 STEP OUT W ITH SM ITH compan io n s fa ll under the spell of the so n. He w o n the first set 6-3. 1 g H S piri t of Sl eep T h e D r eams Wh o son took the s econd se t 6 -4 An d
6 4 S h o rth an d C b 1:: T h e Hi gh Sc h oo l Se ni or s stage d Dahlstrom took the deciding set - · May 14- Y. M. and Y. W a · pass oif into the Land of Hap JJiness d C h · h'p Cl ass : II "W h en Sm ith Stepped Ou t, " a comedy
Crag o and Faunce stage a p r et- am piO n s 1 I ine t Melting. 1:: E Jc r ywom an is awakened by the F • 1r I 0 h n in three acts, last Friday at 8 p m., ty fight in the fi rst round aunce s Pauline Da v idson .,.,ea rn ey · May 15-Ban d a nd r c estnt • mus ic of a flute, and as her conscious· h p ' a at the co ll ege chape l. The play was reach stood him in stea d and t e p r o-
2. Dorothy Wade eru I 11 a dramatic and a financial s u ccess. ness r e lumes. t he L it tle Joys of Life fessol hard put to place t h em 3 Fr·eida G oe r tson Mid land e May 16- Mr. and Mrs . H olch en- &I d . f N i\I IT I !l T h e action ce ntered a round a come ancmg m rom o-J · an- now· where Faunce could not get th em. j 4. Wilma Coatney P e ru I tertai n So pho mores Jun ior· cth-W h ere Se1·vice draws near and k M 11 d wa tc h wh ic h Bob Stanley was forciCrago finally won 6 -4, 7-5. Mr. Bee ,5 E ll et h a J ansen 1 IC an Se ni o r Ba n quet lends Eve r ywoman and her attend1\·on fr·om Dun lap 6-3, 6-2 in a lob 6. Mae [{:r u emanc k e i' Mid la nd :1 ·· Ma y 17- D ramat ic Club P a rt y. 8 bly re lieved of by Un c le Bill , him b · S Li thin king it to b e hi s own. Compli ca- an ts to th e Land of Happiness, while •.,• arne. Dunlar> needs ]Jractice to e 1 Tvpewr it in !-.. ' May 18- Baccalaui eate ermo n , 1:1 Selfi slJness ret 1·ns alone a nd defeat· · · l io n s arose ou t of hi s t h ef t wh ich r e,, fa l ·rly g• ood plaveJ·.
O!Janl)) I ·onshi'p Cla ss ·!.I D I'. W a llet' Ia J II s uited in ma ny a ludicro us s ituation eel to No ·Man·h.now et h- Where. In the mixed doubles Beck and I G1·nnd I s la nd 1 fi 11 1 t · h d' t. P e 1·sons in the P ageant f 1 K enne th Tol b e rt " -·· - ··- - · nne n a y amos m t e 1s ru p 10n Humbert won in straight sets d rom I · 78.5 !: ·· of t h e who le hou sehol d By U n cle Herald _: Otto Oakes Coste ll o an d viinn ie. The stea Y ser - Dorothy Wade P eru 68.7 'PE R UV IANS PROC U RE POS ITIO NS Bi ll 's own c levernes s a ll is r ig h ted Ev e rywoman _.- _ Alice So1·en son \ing of l\1i -;s es Minnie and Humbert 1 1 ;· Ch s Anthony Grand l s lan d 66 5 :111d the h o useho ld resumed i ts t ran - Go lden W ish ____ Marion Overh o lt. feat ured the ma t ch T h e scores we:e · Pe ru 65.4 qu il ily. T h e Thre e Graces __ Do r t h y Parriott, fi.l. 6·3 Willhoft an d j Gran d L la nd 65.1 Among the p cs i t ion s r e p orte d this To say that a n y on e of t h e cast did W ilm a Coatn ey , Opal Jackson. have yet to play Crago and Pa l mer 6 E l 1 a J em• en Midla nd. 64 1veek is that cof R. L. San d b UI'g. M1 t:.e i.Je;,t ac tin g wou ld b e d o in g an Se rv ice ___ - - - - Helen Yec k In the ladie::;' doubl es · e 1 Junior Cla ss S a ndburg wi ll go lo F ai r bu r y as injustice Eac h was particul arly w ell Selfis hn ess ___ Mild r end Graf bert play Ware-K lepser, oc '.ey- d II 1 hea€1 of t he .ciepm·lment of p h ys ica l su ited to his role an d carr ied it to W ork ___ Caley · · B D I· e ll Te 1c h - Chas Anthony Gran s anc 66_ • :\lmme pla v orne- e z • 1. · G d 1 1 1 65 1 ectL:cat10n He will a progra m perfection. The prod uction s h owed F'latlery _ -----V ivian Rowe Blankenship- i) la v Jo n e -Ha up tman, 2 Otto Pete i·sen ran sa n< of phys ica l cu l t ure from the pr imary t h at th e directo r a nd pa rtici pa n ts ha d {( S d 11 - H ood R 1 1 Cotne r 59.9 · I d leness -__ arnie u n e Kurtz-Nel <on play Novotny· eyw d Ralph ow a nc P e ru 59 t hr oug h th e h igh sc h oo l. i\'1.1 Sand- wo 1·ked in c lose co-ope 1·ation a nd t h a t S lee p Gladys Seiu·s In the men' s doubl e s Willhoit 1tl. Em elia 55.9 burg is equa l to the task He has h ad t h ey h ad e n te r e d ilj to t h eir work Fo ll ies Mary McVey, Mar ie GraCostello have di s oosed of Laugh li n 5. Ear l AI n o ld Klealr n l eyd I li ke w o1·k in the sc h oo ls of C r ete, w ho le- hearted l y. " When Sm ith Step- b ill , Ma rj orie Amo ld , E1·ma Bant z - ? · set fe 1t- w· ll Dixon G r an( s a n 55 and Clayburn 6 -2, 6--· 111 a < 6 1 · Nebraska Cit y, and Lin co ln. pcd · Ou t" is :1 p lay t h at will b e r e- Edith Gap en Ma r y Harri son. turing s teady playing· on the part H i!! h Sc ho o l Nov ice Class Bantz s igne d a cont ract to mem be r ed I t a sta n dard for Va ni ties ____ · Pear l Newhouse, Gladys the winn e rs. There are yet to e 1 Constance Sterner H astings 62.33 teach in Fall s C it y next ye ar Ruth f u t ur e hi g h sc h oo l p r odu c tion s Kurtz, Mildred P ate, Ella Teich played m atches bet ween Jindr a -H oyta ?. Dorothy Reu ss Norfo l k 58. Kurtz a nd On a Se ip e l will leac h The s pin ster' s c unn ing camp ai g n T h e Nine Mu ses Daisy Graf, and Fa un c e-Sandburg, Fuller-Hans en. 3· Margaret D ahl strom P eru 56.27 w ith Supt. C. R ay Gates in the Grand aga ins t Un c le Bil) me t with un a ni - Ve rd a Hauptman, Rebecca Graham, and Dalhst.rom-Peterson, Bostrom-j 4 : Haro ld W ynkoop City 54 I s land sc h ools. mous favor. Th e poo r f e llow cou ld Eli za beth Graves, Luc ill e Thompson Hunter and Beck-Crago. , 5 Doi·ine Gardn e r Fan·bu r y 51 Irene Veal w ill teac h in the Verdon n ot he lp bu t s u cc umb under h er o n - Atlanta Co le, He le n Jones, Helen -
6 Alma Has s e l ba lc h Co l umbus 50 Hi g h School. She will b e the Lat i n s la u g ht which just goes to p rove that Mill e r , Viva Ma r sha ll.
EVERETTS. j Awa 1·ds in ty pewritin g fo r sec ond in structor. De ss ie Wri g ht h as .a con· women will h ave their way. Th e Women Who Have Se1·ved I s eme s ter. tract from L a\) r e l. She w i ll be t h e The b ox r ece ipts amou n ted Hum a nit y: Well s in ce it is time for spr i n g Remin g ton En g lis h in structo r i n that h igh sc hool to over a hun d r ed d o llars. Fl ora n ce N ig hting·alc Sue O'Connor I · ain the Ever e t.ts ld d 1 58 'ola L am b h'as a co nt r ac t from After the s h o w Mr. Ye r kes tre ated Qu een Isabella Emelie Novotny lfJUse-clean1ng' a g • h 'th Loui s e H arr is go me a J. ent at it las t Thur s d a y n1 p: t W I Emila Novotny Card case 45 Coffeyville, Kansas She wi ll p 1o b a- the cast and t h ose re sponsib le for th e A li ce Freeman -Palmer - -the s am e p e p that th e y a lw ays e x- Mar g are t Dah lstrom go ld 56 bl y sig n it and become a member of p lay s s u ccess to a " s we ll fee d." I Elsie Do ll arhide hibit an d t.urned things over John Lichty certific ate 31 the Coffeyvil le facu l ty. Ollie Klumb The music w as f urn ish ed by t h e Rut h - - Ona Seipe l I n fac t, al l the old Underwood ; has been o posit ion in B r id g - F acu lty Or c h estra. 1 Kathe1·i ne Breshovsky Myrl Emrick we nt out and was s upplemented June Hays b r onze meda l 57 e r , Montana. S h e w ill d oubtless T h e Cast. ! Joa n of Arc Adnee Hamilton new. We hated to 1 t Em e li a Novotny bronz med al 57 teach i n the R oc k y Mounta in s Horace Smith Unc le Be tsy Ross __ Lindahl old f riend s "adieu" but ma Cad Cummi n g h am certif icate 38 year.
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C lass es qui st ex p l a ine d t h e purpose of t h e E s -
d t d sf'nior i::; thinkinR" what e v e r y am b i t i o u s co ll ege stn en an · f i s one uf th e line o a t t he p r ese nt ti me L1f e the d ri ra b le a nd o n e o f the m ost sal as a pPrman e n t call i n g. b . l ife insuran ce is o ne of the l n a s ::ets a n d volu m e of us 1ne ss , t . t the field is cnmpara. th r ee l eadi n l! o f th is c o un r }, ye f all liv e s 1n the U nr te d ti ve ly u n rleve loo ecl. On ly sevP n pe r c e n t 0 f' h fi ld Thi s g iv e s vou an lrlt-a n I e e is c o ve r e d t.Jy in s uran cE' s t ill t o b a rl e ve l ope d
G RACE M E IT Z tes P ad< w hi c h is h eld by D r.o
C irc u la ti o n
DORO TH Y W A c.. t he Y W. C A. eac h s u mmer Sp e c ial R e po r te r s : L uc y Arm s t r o n g- L o u i se H a r r is, Be rn 1 ce S h e sa id t h a t a t s uc h a c onfe rence one m e ets w it h some of t h e m ost innuen ti a l C h r istian w o r k e r s of t h e L 9 wi s , H e le n J o n e s Me rr i tt Whi t t e n Th e e d i to r w is h es to th a n k t h e fo ll ow i n g· publi ca ti o n s f o r s end i n g co pi es o f th e ir p a per to thi s of fi c e: Hi g h Sc h oo l Ec hoes fr om th e Bluff s, Sco tts , T he Uly sses Sc h o ol Gran t , Uly sses Bluff ! Murd oc k H S Ob se rv e r, Murd ock Th e Sp ud , A l l ian ce l R. C H S Min·or, R ed Cloud , N e br
A ubu rn Sc h oo l N ew s, Au b urn
P ep Ceda t· R ap id s, Ne b r
Pl y m out h Rock, P l y n1 o u t h , N e b r
T h e l mp , Camb ri dge, Ne bt
Th e T oote r , O ma ha , N e br.
Th e Beave r , D ill o n , l\!o n t.
C l nt i ndi go B l ues, Ch ind igo, I a T h e X-Ra y, F a irb u t·y, N eb r
Th e Aca d em ite, H e bro n, N e br.
wo r ld a n d it is a t s uch c on f eren ces t h at much se l'i o u s t hi nk i ng is d o ne,
A ' t o r e po r t s of col l eR"e gradu ate!' who I · · a n ct-> i at tht-> VERY hav e e n te r e rl b us i n Pss i n clica t e tha t 1t e 1n • u r "
TO P a' a SO U R CE OF IN Cu \1 1'.::. Nnw i s th e t1m e to c ons1der w h a t y o u ar e g-(l ing to do at t h e e nd n f the ,: F- mesrer.
If yn u ar e am b i t i o u s a n ci wil l inl! to wnrk and art-> inter10 kn o w a h nu r i n,; u r ::rnce as a vocatiOn adrlrP - s t h f:' L[N CO LN UB 8 R T Y LI FE: I NSUf<AN CE CO.Vl PANY. L1 n c .,Jn N e hr, o r cal l in per so n a t 305 G r ant e r Building 12t h and 0 N e br. j C o ll ege
L ut h e r Co ll ege V is ito r, Wa h oo, Ne br.
Th e Stud ent, Wa l'l' ens b ug, Mo
and hi g h ideals are f o r m ed Th e mounta ins are so ca lmi n g so exal ting a n d so c o nd uc i ve lo q ui et m e d itatio n Every nower. eve t·y t 1·ee and ev e r y mo un tai n peak i n t hi s b ea u t iful p ark J seems to speak o f t h e won d ers of God s gTeat ct·ealio n.
K H. S Bu g le, K e n es aw , N e br T h e D e c a tur D ic t a t o r , O b e r l in , K a n
Th e G r ove r in e, Ne wman Gr o ve, N e br.
T he O r a n ge a n d Bl a ck, S h ic kley.
The Ge n evnn . Ge n eva ,Ne br.
T he Li v e W i r e, Farn a m. N e b t·.
Com mu n i ty H S., Obe rl i n , K ans a s
THE BO XE D T R EE
The p roject s t at' te d b y t h e Hi g h Schoo l Ci v ic league i n 1921 is b e i ng comp leted by t h e m a n ua l tr a inin g cl a ss i n ceme n t w o rl{ und er s up e r v ision of Pr of esso t· P ;. ul. T ney a re b o xin g t h e t r ee, n o rth of l h e Tr a in e r 's Bu il din g, in ceme n t . T h is is n ec e ssa ry lo le n gt h e n the lif e of t h e t r ee a nd t h us p r ese r ve o n e o f nnt u r e s b e auty s p ots o n th e P e ru ' c amp us Fo ur ye ar s ago the g r a d e wa s low -
e t·ed f i ve feet b e lo w t h e base of t h e tre e Th is made it poss ib l e to h a ve a leve l as we ll as att1·active p lay gTou n d. E r os ion ca u se d by •r a in a nd w i n d w a s tak i n g t h e dir t a wa y f r om t h e roots an d s h o t'le nin g t h e li fe of
Th e N o r ma l H e t·ald , Natc h itoc h es,
L o u is ian a. P a r t h e n o n , Huntin g to n W Va
E ag le, Ch a dro n, Ne br.
A n t e lop e , Kea rne y , N e br.
Mid l a nd. Fr e m o n t , Nebr.
H as t i n gs Co l leg i a n , Ha s ti n gs, N e b t
Ce n tr a l We s ley an St a r , W a r r e rit:m ,
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T h e Sa n db utT , Yo r k , N e br
Go lden r o d, Wayne. Ne br.
G R. W ill y
l l is h oped t h at many of t he Y. W C A m em b e r s may a t some ti me v is i t Este s P ark a n d a t te nd t h e co nfe renc e s w h ic h a r e h e ld t h e r e O ne c a n n ot r eal iz e h ow be a u t ifu l a nd w o nd e r f u l thi s park is until he h as see n it f or h i mse lf E s t es P ark is a n ' i de a l p l a ce to s pend o n e 's vac atio n. S u mme r li f e o n the pl a teau is as eff e c ti ve as a tor ic He r e o n e may c h oose hi s o wn f as hi o n of li vi ng , fo r t h e h otels r a n ge fr om the most formal a nd luxuri o u s to t h e s imp les t collection of tents o r j b e n c h es we r e t o 'wa l l. b e bu i ll a r o u n d t h is lo g ca b ins Or o n e m ay cam p o u t in lh e g oo d o l d -fas h io n ed way, an d f r y hi s ow n mo rnin g b acon ovet· a fi re of slic k s Whe t·evet· one lives, howe ve r , o n e lives, in t hi s b r oad tab l ela nd , h e is u nde t· t h e spell o f t h e t·ange Unconsc ious ly h e c omes to kn o w t h e m i n all t h e i r m y r iad moo d s, b l'i ll i ant and vivid i n mid-mornin g, sofl an d restfu l towar d eve nin g , gorat t i mes, t e r r ify in g in sto r m, t h e ir f a sc i n a t io n n ever we ake ns, t h e i r beau t y changes but i t does not les-
For a ti me t h is wor k was lef t u nfi ni s h e d a n d t h e money stayed in the treasur y . T h is sp r in g th e me m b e t·s of P rofesso t· P a ul 's man u a l tr a i n i n g c l ass in ceme nt wo rk vo lu nteered t h e i r tim e a nd Ia b a t· t owa rd co mp le tin g thi s p rojec t. T he m e m b e r s of th is class d ese rv e m u c h p r a is e f o t· th e i r w o rk a n d th e int e r es t t h ey ha v e s ho w n in lh e proj ec t ll is h op e d l h nt in th e n ea r t he e n t ir e p lan fo r be auti fing t h e T r a i n in g Sc h oo l c amp us w ill be comp le t e d.
KODAKERS
B ri ng your Films to T odav u s
A nd get y o u r J.> r i n t!"l Tom o rr o w PETERS ON ST UDIO Per u, Nebr.
Ev er }' S ize A1wa ys Fr e !-o h
ST0R E; When p l an nin g your picni c lunc h e on s e e us for your eats
.\ R- .1\ - LE.E SPREAD FOR SAN DW fCH ES
Pi c " les , t> o tuto F l ake s Lun c h B r ead , Cookie s , C akes, Fruits. H . U. LANDO l T Ph o n es 73 a n d 78
KATH RYN B R O W N
K ct hr yn Browne. a so lobt r evea li ng a p lea s ing m ezzo-soprano vo ice of r ema r ka bl e c le::u·ness, powe t· an d ra n ge. w ill g i ve a r eci t a l o n t h e eveni ng of J\lla y 21, in th e aud i to t iu m of t h e P eru State T eac h ers' Co ll ege
I n 1921 th e H ig h Sc h oo l F r es hm an c i vics c lass fo rm e d a C i v ic L e a g u e T h is l eag u e was o r ga ni ze d in orde r to esta bli s h co ur tesy, i n s ure a hi g h e r Miss Br ow n e is a n a ll -A me ri ca n ar- ; ra d e of s c h oo l wo t k to p r ov id e fo r bette t· h ea lt h pro nw t e h ap pi e r li ves, Li st is be in g acc l a i med by the a nd s ec ure m o r e b e au tifu l sc h oo l pub h c , as we ll as t h e pr ess, f o r h e r g- 1·ou n tl s Isp le n di d wo r k, i n bot h co n cer t a nd Th e leag u e di sc u ssed v ari o u s t hin gs •=nn 0 1 uu so n !-10 Ol[J, u.t a d o b u l d ec id e d f i r s t of a ll t h ey s ho uld r g i ve t h e bea uti f u l T. J. Mnj o r 's bu il d - I ing· a m o r e a ttr a ctiv e •se tti ng. E ac h I membe r s ub m itte d t h e b est p l a n h e co uld make fo r accomp li s h i n g th is I A co mmi ttee was a p po in te d to se l ect the three best o n es. Th ese we t·e s u bm i tte d to t h e c l ub a nd vote d u po n T he pl a n accepte d was d t a w n by Jnmes B og le. P1 ices f o r do i ng t h e wo rk ou tli ned toget h e r wi t h t h e p la n Gr ee n e. T h e proj ect was co n s idere d a wo r t h y o n e by t h e S up er inte n dent an d pe r m iss io n w as g iv e n fot· th e cn rr y in g out of t h e p r o j ec t if t h e mo n ey co uld be r a ise d
T h e lea g u e d ec id e d to g i ve a prog r am and box s upp e r E ac h g r a d e furni s h in g· o n e nu m b e r f o t· th e p rog- r nm an d th e P e r u Hi g h Sc h oo l o r c he s tra f urn is h ed t h e mus ic Th e ad\' er ti s in g wa s d o n e wi t h p oste r s m nde by t h e seven th g r ade a n d w it h a d ve r t ise men ts wr itte n by t h e p u p i ls a nd pu b lis h ed i n th e pape r s. Fi na nci a ll y, t h e und er t ak i n g was a g r eat
LI FE S U N DI MENS IONE D R A NC E
geous l y co lo r e d at s un set , a n g t y I sen t h e tt·ee.
D t W alte1· A itken , pasto t· of St Pau l's. Linco l n, de li ve r s t h e bacca l a ur eate sermo n , Su nd ay, May 17, at t h e New Aud i to ri um Th e top ic o f t h e morn in g w ill be " Life' s Un di m ens ioned R ange."
Mr A itke n 's fu n d o f Sco t t is h li te t n ture, h is comman d of Sco t t ish dialect a nd h is kee n in s ig ht i n t o soc i a l cond i tio n s ma ke him a m ost i nte resting spe a ke r. Fo r some t i me Mr. A i tke n h as b en d e l i ve r ing a d d resses on r ece n t books, as : The Great Hu nge1 , o Th e Fa ce of t h e Wo r l d , T t·each erous Gro u n d all by J oha nn Bo jer ; Th e ' Co n q u est of Fe ar, by Bas il Kin g; an d , The Whi te Fl ag, by Ge n e Stt·atton · P o rte t H is ta l k on I dy ll s of t he l\. in g is v e r y popu l a r. The class o f 1924 is ve r y f ortunate i:l proc uri ng a man like Dr. W a l ter Aitke n.
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1 J UN IO R S EN T E RTA I N SEN IOR S
I Juniot·s entertained t h e Sen i ors at : a ainne r T h ursday ni g h t in t h e domestic sc ience l'O Oms. Eac h J un ior and Sen io t· was perm i tted to br i n g a
We ca n r eb uild a nd r e n ew t hr ee pa i rs of your cnmfortable ol d shoes fo r th e pri ce of one good new pair. "Flexible So les u sed o n wo m e n ' s shoes.
T h e B e"" t Sl)oe Sho p W E. Rail s back, Proprietor.
Repairing.
Expe r t Watch a nd J ewelry Repairing
We use onl y G e uui ne material i n o ut· watch r epa ir w o r k
Prices Reason a hie
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a r t ist r y of thi s yo u n g s i n g er, an d t o te ll h e t· a g e (16) "Ruth and p r op hesy for h e r a b rill i ant f u tu r e. J acob" i n s p ite of i ls a g e, proved T h e met eo r ic s uccess. of t hi s finis h - ve r y intere s tin g to seve r al. e d a r ti s t is t h e r es u lt of mo st c ar eful L a t e r i n t h e evening George Willy preparatio n Amon g het· t ea c her s gave a s h ot·t t a lk in regard to t h e h ave bee n H e rm a n D e v1 i es, of C hi- Senio r pin a n d its cost.
cago, an d Os ca r Sae n ge r, of New The Se ni o r s l ef t fee li n g that the Yor k Wh il e s t ill nn u nd e r g r ad u ate Juni o r s are i n a c la ss by t h e mse lv es in the Un i vers i ty of Illi no is, s h e ap- w he n i t comes to fum is hin g a wondpeared i n j oi nt recit a l w i t h th e l ate e r fu l ti me and se rv in g ':l e li cio u s
guest . W h i Ie t he en ts we r e be in g .=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;..;;;;;;;;.;.;;..____ pr epared the gue> t s en j oye d them- :- me selves by p la y ing· g nn1es uTrut h" one of t h e games, forced Mi ss Palme 1· s uccess It was d ecided l o b u il d a wa ll of concrete a r o u nd t h e b ea uti f ul e l m tre e l ns id e o f th is was t o be a b e d o f tuli p s a s th ey wo uld b losso m b efore t h e e l m was lea f e d. R esti n g
E va n W ill iams. 1 .e r· s uccess w a s in - di nne r s
Grocers Nebruska City, Nebraska
For Supplies. Sta
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c n be selected at C leve!a nd s , wit h fu a!>sura n ce that you r e getting the last wo r d in up-to-date tail o ring at a pr i ce y ou ean afford to pay C lo th es Ta i lor ed at Fa s h ion Park The ast word in fin e t ailo r ing , Without the wor r y of tailored to o r der work $45 .00 and $5 0.0 0
ON THE CAMPUS
Fra n k Meser ve '15, h ead of th e biology depar tme n t a t Gr and I s land, gave an art icle befor·e the Academy of Sciences, Biological Div is ion, recently held at Crei g hton University. His subject was the prehistoric bison. Prof W. F. Hoyt was the only Peruv i an to attend the meeting
Misses Clar k Kelly, Mi n ne, Gl ass Fau lh aber, Br·andt and Laughlin were guests at a lun cheo n l ast W ednesd ay, se r·ved by the g irl s of th e domestic science d epartment.
The Olympic Club ended its yem· of meetings Saturday. The first part
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BE A GOO D CORRESPONDENT wit h t h e Heacock Plan and ea rn a goo d i n co m e w hi le lear nin g_; we sho w you h ow; beg in actual work at once; all o r spa r e t im e ; exper ience unn ecessa r y; no canvass in g; send fo r part i c ular s Newsw rit e r s t ra inin g B ureau Buffalo, N. Y.
We boo st Peru ----;-a nd Feed you too BURLINGTON G i\FE
One b lock north Bu rlin gton Depot Nebraska City, Ne br.
of the aftemoon was spent in swimmin g after which lunch was se r ved. ' S ay It with Fl o werS:
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1 Severa l of the g irls have won letter·s by eam in g thir ty -two points in fout· activities. A li st of the le tte r eamers will be published in the next edit ion.
Lois Vea l went to Verd on last week end, for info r mat ion regarding her pos it ion n ext fall.
1 Mary Sandoz, cous in of Ma ry Nagle spent Fri day of l as t week at Mt. Vernon H a ll.
Mary McVey was ill las t week with a severe attack of tonsili tis
Bennie Church, a 1923 summer
school student, visited friends here
last week. '
Lucil e Harris and Bessie Gillan ''""r
were visited by their mothers ft-om Auburn Monday.
The domestic Science depa r tment gave a dinner last Fr iday evening
The guests we r·e: Mr-. and Mrs W R. P ate, Mr and Mrs R. D Overholt Miss Dunnigan, Miss Gock ley, Miss Tolin an d Mtss
IRobinson.
Mr and Mrs. Brack visited Peru this week · Victor expects to attend
IPe ru next. Iall and finish h is course He says that he is not a pound heavier and several pounds wiser than as when he left i n 1922. He will be out fo:· his halfback position i n Se 1_,tember next.
The ferry across the !\iissouri r i ver
h as done cons iderab le busi ness. The T at·kio boys made use of i t after the tennis and track events
Fres h cut flowers for any occas i o n such as wed din g s birthda ys and pa r t i es We g row our own flowe r s Gr ee nh o u.se
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Modern Up-to-date System
Faculty and S tudents will fmd a cordial welcome here
Citizens State Bank
The Ban k on the Corner
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Fifty seniors · from Tecumseh High School were shown the campus and buildin gs Wednesd ay mornin g Several of them gave voice to the fac t t h at they wou ld enroll in Peru next f al l.
Mr. a nd Mrs. J. F. H arr is, of Falls
Stetsnn and Mallory Hats
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The [)ammast Clothi ng Co.
(Where qual it y Te ll and Prices S el l)
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Ci ty, drove up Su n day to v is it Louise at ML. Vemon.
" P" CLUB ENTERTA I NMENT.
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There have been la rger crowds but never a mo r e loyal one than came to the auditor i um to hear the fine pro - ) gram and enjoy t he eats bro!Jght in art istic baskets.
Some People Spend their odd cha nJ.{ e o the r s ·'invest " it i n a Savings Ac cou n t. The d iffe rence la t e r o n in life is the di fference between success" and Failure".
Why not open a Savings Account T oday ?
WE PAY 5 pe r cent I NT E R EST O N S AVINGS PER U STATE BANK
ITai-lored to Measure
Col lege rn'!n are espec ia ll y app r ec iative of cloth es tailore d to measure by M Born & Co They are sure of all the smart style effects E I . h louno-e suits with pleated trousers are ng Js F> • d. .d I
ff t as we tailor the m to w JvJ ua verv e ec 1ve, · 'Th e y look best, perhaps on tall me n measure • b
Peru Variety Store
• Canway, president of the P Club as
Spec ial mention must be made of NF.:BRASKA C ITY. NEB. t he leaders a nd leading featu r·es of .... , t h e night's entertainment James
general manager, certa i nly left nothing undone tu make the meeting a
s u ccess. Coach Graf deserves credit for a rran g in g so fine. a program George Clar·y's cha l k ta l k was a
bell - rin ge r -the a n ge li c features of p rofessors were shown i n rich profu s ion. The dance of the li ttle nymphs was a r a re treat to all present The
Ilittle Misses Becker and Crago received several cur·tain calls.
1 Miss Burton ' s whistling solo rece i ved the applause wh ich on l y our own wh istl in g artist can receive. Miss
Bu r ton is one of the best whistlin g
artists in Nebraska, if not the b est
I After the prog r am the box suppet
1 was he ld lt was a hu ge su ccess
1By a unanimous vote o f the loyal boosters five prizes were awarded for
1 t h e best eats and most artist ic bas-
I kets. Two double baskets of Mi sses
1 Ruth Harajian and Alice Fuller and
I Mi sses Yeck and Newhouse received the double prizes Three awards
I were made for sing le baskets: Miss
IGraf, Miss Meek, and Mrs. Graf.
Groceries Dry Goods Shoes & Gllenberger
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Loyal
Tennis Supplies
Fresh stock of best balls and rackets now in 8to c k.
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(Continued Crom fir s t page) !dent; Irma Cas ey, Vice president; Eliza Mfchels se cretary; Yola Lamb, tre as urer; Bostrom, s erg eant-at-arms; Ra l ph Hansen, trustee; Marion Overholt, critic; Lucy Arm s trong, reporter Mi ss Eberso le, advisor; s o we are a ll pel'fectly contented.
After we wet e thus happily settled again the meeting was turned ovet· to the chairman of t h e program committ e e and Mi ss Dorothy Wade very ef-l fecti v ely rendered a piano so lo The!' 1 told us that it was a shame to spot! · somethibg so good with a " s illy" de- J b a te which was, well, maybe you 1 think the debators weren't offended at that! In fact, so much so, that they cou ld scat·cely do jus tice to the momentou s question put before t hem "Reso lved that the buildin gs on the ca mpus should be so remode led a s to eliminate a ll vestibules and dark co rn e r s Tho s e having the affirmalt ve were A lt o n Hair and P 11 ul Dun· lap; ne ga ti v e, Vi v ian Rowe ana
Marion Mars h. The result was really ADRIAN l\1. NEWENS S t ate ?ollege Durin g th.e yea r s am a zin g The decision read a s follow s, COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER fo ll o wm g he acted a s chtef crtt tc and t " t wo to one in favor of the affirma- Th e P e ru Sta te Teachers Co ll e ge is coach for a g r eat n a ti o na l lec ture
li v e becau se nei t her s ide sa id any- fortunate t o s ecure Adrian M Newen s and educ a tional bureau. Twi c e h e t hin g but Mr. Hair use d the m ost 1 P t es id e n t of th e Univer sity Scho ol of se r v ed as pres ident of the Nat io n a l ! words. " More bouquets for the wor- Mus ic and O t her Fi ne Arts , Linco ln , Spe ec h Art s Ass ociation. At present ! thy deb a ters ! At least we a ll got a as i ts c omm e ncement speaker. In ad- he is clos in g a year of o utstanding I bi te of lemon pie out of the debate. diti o n to m a na g in g and direc tin g the ' s u cc ess as pres ident of the Lin co ln It wa s pres ent ed to the w i nning s ide affa irs o f a g r e at s choo l of fine a r ts 1Ro t ar·y C lu b , besides bein g pres iden a nd they wer e actua ll y kind enough w i th its 140 0 s tud e nts and 40 fa c u lty I in a number of loc al and nati o na l to pa ss it around So even tho the memberes Adrian M. Newen s man1
bodies. · · · Ev e r e tt s left with a le mon in their ages t o s p e nd ten we eks annuall y on And wh a t a re t h e secrets of hi s m o uth s, it w as s weet at any rate. the lecture p latform He ha s become 1 s uccess ? Firs t, he has a rare capa familiar and well loved charac t er o , acity for hard work and a genius for j
CHAPEL NOTES. ev e ry c h a u t auqua prog ram i n Amer- pl ac in g his effort where i t counts for , ic a. w h er e he has won th e hi g h es t mo st. Se cond, he h as a m ind c lear , 1 la ur a ls in hi s m as t e rful inte rpr e ta- cl ea n fl ex ible open a nd r esourceMo nday mornin g the devotion als tion s o f " A Messag e From Mars " and ful t o an al mos t un c ann y d eg ree. , w er e led by Mi ss Brans on. We were " To Him That Hath". Then he po ssesses a speaking voice ;;; .th en giv e n a sh ort talk by Mr. An-j Co ll eges and univers ities , bankers' of finest q u ality, w hich ,' with hi s derso n, a novelist.. Many the s tu- Iass oc iation s t e ach e r 's assoc iation s, mag netic personality, fail s to d'ents his book, The Blue I R otary C l ubs , Kiw a ni s Clubs , put clearly and. a t t ractively to Do. t e thy Wade t hen favored Iand son' s ga therings , a nd commumty the r esults of hts hard work a nd fme u s wtth a pian o solo. org an i za ti o ns of every sort are a nx- thinkin g Unde rne ath a ll , he pa s-
Are he ld every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock in the music room o f the College Auditorium T he publi c is welcome.
THE CO L LEGE S S CLU B
I I You use eigh , en m u scl es wh e n v n u f ro wn ; f oJ r a Rmll e Fixa t o n e gives tone I • ' O!Iteup t h .v to rest to the hair v our f a c t- "
King's Harber Shop I I nr F: R. f{e\ n nlrls Auhurn, l N,...hr in p r u twict' w eek I Phone nr wr i tP fnr a ppOintme nt
GRADUAT ION
Is always the time of the year when th e GRADUATE is just as busy as he sh e can be. It is examinations, social domgs, a nd "What sha ll I wear?"
IWe are a lways ready to help you Mr. or Miss Graduate on that 'What shall I 'Year' · proposition, with the most important Item, "SHOES."
IOur stock is complete with the JUSt proper footwear for any occasion, and w e are ready to serve you.
A fit for every foot. Therefore It :VIll not be n ecessary for you to lose any time in se lecting yo ur footwear. Priced at $4 00 to $7.50.
·•The hnme nf Gond Shoe!"'., und "ARROWHEAD" Hose and Hosiery
N v. br aska (::ity. Nv..b.
MOTHERS' DAY PRICES
Roses 52.00 to $5.00
Carnations $2.0 0 short crop W e dnes d ay d e votiOna ls were io us t o secu re him ag ain a nd agai n sesses a r ichne ss of s oul, a reveren ce led by Mr. O ve rho l t. The Hi g h as their le a din g spe a ker for truth an abiding love of the S cho o l choru s led by Mtss Blanken- And wh o is thi s platfo r m wi zz ard ! beautifu l, and an evident s in cerity of s hip sang tw? numbers We sinc.er ely Ju s t a bi g -he a rted hi g hly- g iftel man spir i t. T h ese are snme of the qual-
Snapdragon, d ozen $1.50 In plants, Martha Washington, Daisies, Bego ni as , Ferns, Geraniums. hope the Ht g h Schoo l choru s Will be - that's a ll. He is a native of Ohio. ities that h av e made him one of the FlowP.rs for a ll occa s io ns
Slt'ViANTON & PENCE with us again. a g radu a t e of Drake University, and mos t profitably popular speakers on Su nn vside Gree n House Phone 9 5 Falls C it y, N e br
Fnday the d e votiOnals were led by a bus iness man of 25 years of s ucess- the American p latform and one of Miss Mrs Church then p l ayed ful experience For thir t een ye a t·s the best loved friends of art and ed- Prices s ubject to c hange without notice. two de li g htful p!Uno numbers. he se r ve d o n t h e f ac ult y of th e I ow a ucation.
HIGH SCHOO L SEN IOR S STEP OUT WITH SMITH
Continued from fir s t p ag e.)
Rich a rd Keene, a detectiv e Lloyd Duncan
Bob Stan ley, a wooer Bartlett Vance
Mrs. George Smith, N e llie Celia Kizer
Muri a l Armitage, her youn ger sister Alene Selk
Mi ss Win s low , a spin s ter Edith Argabri g ht
Hilda, the maid at Smith's ' Laura Longfell ow
Director Ern estine Robertson
Stage manager Fulton Davenport
Advertising manager Margaret Dahlstrom
Electrician Everett Vanderford
Costumer Luc ille Russell
MAY DAY PAGEANT
(Continu ed llrom first page)
Alvina Selk, Alfhild Gilques t, Lu cille
Me e k Maypo le Dan c e Fresliman Girls
Mary J. Plaehn, director of pageant
B erni c e Lewis at the piano
R os co e Wri g ht, manag er of page ant s t ag e.
Eye• teeted Glasses fit t ed Sati1faction guaJ;anteed ' Fx. f ee good for two years
Specialist
Dr. M. M. Mncy eou, Eye, Ear, NoBe an d Throat Office over B uek' s Booterie
Phone 69 Nebr. C ity
Summer School at Picturesque
Peru's Tennis jRev. Aitken Preaches Band and Tournament Ends 1 Class Sermon
Fifteen Peru stu den ts receive t hei1·
A. B. Deg ree, and 192 fin ish the Normal courses and get certificates The li st of graduates is as follows:
D egree Bachelor of Arts.
May 23, 1924
Mae Miller Be ck
I rma D. Casey
Margaret Atlanta
May Lin ge r
Crystal Margaret
Alice A. Smith
Cole Meyer
Ge orge Raymond Willy
Mary E Wiltse
Dess ie Wright J u ly 25, 1924.
Mary C. Borne
Spencer M. L ege r
Mabel Gustafson Qum e r
Ruth Strong Warnock
D H. Webber
Graduates Two Year Cou r se.
J a nu ary 18, 1924
Marie Bourke
Edna Alice Fish
Edna Irene Fisher
Laura Kovanda
Anna Mae Mason
Herald
Eugene Maxcy
Emile Novotney
Nai ni e Lenora Robertson
Alvina Selk
Alberta Skeen
May 23, 1924.
Marjorie E. Arnold
Cleo B. Austi n
F ull e r g ave a good account of hi D?- But altho, yJe fee l pob le self in the next ro und which Beck less we act. It is )Tiore tP wo n 6-3, 6- 4. Mr. C rago forced him be a woma'n th an a queen, a man tha n to his best to win 7 -5, 6-4. A nd then a king · •· " ·r , '· Sandberg cut and s li ced the ball to Mr. Aitken c losed witJl twq i both e r t he ad v i sor , who fina ll y won poems, My Steps b¥ Wilcox 6- 3, 6-3. Sandberg had e li minated Cel esti a l S u rgeon by i Cost e llo 3-6 , 6 -4, 6-4. Mr. took I ·' ., n close one from Faunce m the s e- DRAMATIC CLUB PARTY· 1 co nd l ound 6-1 6-3 And from the left-hand e d Dah ls trom in the fir s t 1 The ram can not keep I'Ound 6-1, 6-3. Dahlstrom had won C lu b from h aving a good time. Salf rom Gilkeso n 6-3, 4- 6 , 6-4. Fu ll er urday at five o 'cl ock t h e hardy acwhom Beck eliminated in the s econd tors assemb led in front of t h e g yJTl. ro und w on from Hunter 6-2 6 -3 preparatory to windin g th_eir_ way to The women's s in g les has worn down the tourists camp for a plcmc. The to four competi tors. Miss Humb e rt I r a i n drove us to t h e Depot for s h e lhas e lim i nat ed Mi ss Harri s 6 -2, 6-2 ter but ne i ther spo il ed the fun or d M M·1nne 6-1 6 - 3. She lo s t to • t ' Say did you know it hailed, a n ISS • h ea s , · Miss Bl a nken s hip 6-0, 6-4 who a s j Mark Delze ll is pre sident of the eli m in a t e d Mi ss S o ren s on 6 - 0, 6-0 and ! Peru Dramatic Club for next year 1 • Mi ss Borne - • · · I 6 2 6 1 Ml·ss Kurtz h as I f. al s by v irtue of FTH t o t h e s emt Ill BOBCATS PLACE FI victories ov e r Miss Ware 61 • G- 3 and IN STATE MEET
. I 6 3 6-3 an d a bye.
i\1J ss Gock e y - • Mi H wood Th Peru Bobcats made a ro seate Miss Palmer w o n fromN Iss 6ey1 6 1 b . e ·ng 1·n track athl etics when f. Mi ss e s on - , - · egwm 6-3, 6-3 and tom ho h as sur- t h ey p laced fi fth in the s tate meet at mets Mi ss and a win Hastings, the firs t time a Peru team v1ve d b ecau se of a foJf h tered t h e State Co nference y k 6 0 6 - 0. a s en d b from ISS ec - 'M. H a rri s w o n Meet The Bo bcats finishe ut two I n t h e fir s t r " und. ISKS Miss . t.s behind Chadron. Ha st in gs I f Mtss napp. pom by defau t rom h . three t k t h e meet· Wesleyan was secBo f rom Mi ss Telc m oo rn e won -3· it w as a tes t of ond; Doane was thl:d· ha rd sets 8 -6, 3- 6 6 • way Ed " Weimer MaJors and But sm g
In m uch the s ame le, , h th en d uran ce Mi Jones the Peruv 1an s to ave e n · 1 n from ss w e re :\li ss Glc k ey ":o H e wo od elim in a t - name s engrav e d on t h e roll of honor.
6-3. 5- 7 , 6-3. MI SS 3 y6-3 Mi ss D e l -, Edie took nine points for the Bobcats ed Miss Novotny, Ha.uptm a n 6-4 , by winnin g three second s H e zell won f ro m Mt -6 · and then the y I s e c ond in the 440 -ya rd da sh , s ec?nd m lost t h e n ex t set 1 to Mi ss K lep - the 220-yard da sh, and s econ d m t_he bo Lh d ecided to defa
1 J•is mark of 166ft. 10 m.
Jave m. "1 h eally r emarkabl e for t e ser . ' bles Mi sse s P almer
In t h e ladtes do u h d t he final s and H u m b e r t hav e r e aBc e and De l-
M " s e s arne by e limi n atin g IS l y defe a tin g
zell 6 -4 6-4 an d prev io u s 0 6 6 -1 10 ' d Minn e - • • Gock le y _an d Bla n ken s hip -8. Mis ses Teic h a n d H e y- Mi es Novo t ny an Will p lay s . . e of me e tin g t h e wood for prl VIleg Teic h -Bl an k e nother finah s ts T h e ) (Co n tinued o n l ast pag e.
was r r d
l. for Edie has not s pec t a JZe
Jave m .th the steel -pointed rod w 1 h t" s He We imer placed t ree tme tied w i th Buisin g at 11 ft for secon d l ace in t he po le vau l t. And he took p d the shot-put In t h e broad se con m j ump he p laced fourth.
Ma jors, who end e ared
(Continued on last him self to pag e.)
E va W. Grover
Edna M. Hall Will ard D Hall H a u p t man
Everett ; ;E.• Heywood
£hilip F. Hoyt
Gladys V. Jorgensen
Celi abelle· Kizer ·
Richal'd Owen ' Leahy
.(:.aura Eiizaoeth ' Lon g f ellow
Rosalie March a nd S. Newto n C LuciUe Owen · Herl:iert :E>. Redfern
O li ver Rogers
Lucill e M. Russell
Hazel Sarvis
Al epe L. Selk 1
A very M. Stevens
Loi s Stoddard D o r othy Mabel Th ()mas
Bartlett L Vance
Ci Everett Vanderford
C. Mabelle W al tz '
Viola W ed dle
MAY R EC ITAL.
Wedne sday , May 21- 8:00 p. m.
Rec ital , Ka t hryn Browne, Prima-Donn a Sopra no of the Chica g o Civic Op e ra Compan y
MAY DAY CEREMONI ES.
MANY PERUVIANS PI:ACED
Jessie F. Connell, Id aho Poly. Insti t u te
Sp ence r Leger , E lmwood.
are Mr. Willhoft and Miss Th e topic was "Life's Undimensioned I Th ursday, May 22 g rad e sc hool c lass favored the h s tBlankenship. Miss Kurtz surprised R ange.'' 10 a. m. Mayday Ceremonies. • 11eners. w i th two tha t were f a ns by winning from Miss Wat·e 6 - 1 H I 2 30 0 A' B d C pleas1ng to the audtence b f e took hi s text from "I am come : p m. pen 1r a n on- I ecause o 6-3; and then she kept it up by that ye may h ave life , and hav e it I cert. the ab J!tty shown fo r the age o f the inating Miss Gockley 6 -3, 6-3. Mr. more abu nd antly " I p. m. P lanting of the I vy. I performers Jindra sprang anoth er by winning To those who h ad never before I 8:00 p m. Class Night. 1 The second part of t hi s novel prof rom Laughlin 3 -6, 6-1, 6-3. Sand- heard Mr. Aitken i t was a n op p ort u n i- Frid ay May 23 1 gram cons iste d of four v iolin solos berg came back and took two from ty never to be forgotten To t h ose who I 10:30 a. m Commeuce ment Ex - I by :he more pupils of t h e Cos tello 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. h ad listened at oth er times to s i mil ar I erc ises. I Ivlohn cl asse_s. Carl Lmn of Auburn, Willhoft and B l ankenship wo n the lectures gi ven by Mr. Aitkin t h e o n e 1 12:30 p m. Alumni Luncheon was populat wtth the mustc lovers. mixed doubles title from Beck and Sunday morn in g was an ad d ed pearl. I and Induction of , The college or Snappy Humbert by p l aying steadier tennis Mr. Aitken s h owed h ow m an's I Class of '24. I gave three selectio n for the thud The losers came from 1-4 to 6-5 and range developed , that of t he youth Afternoon- C lass Re- 1 p art o f the program. Part fou r was led on the decid in g game 3-0; but bein g greater t h a n the range of c hild- I unions I b_y the. colleg 01:ch?stra. Lhey could not keep the pace and hood , but g ivin g way to the ran ge of I , A descrtp tlve ptece, A Tr1p m a dropped the first set 8-6. The second a dulthood as "the years spread o ut in Fhv:er, fea t ured: Helen Jones set was a nip-and-tuck affair e ndin g ever increas in g ho rizons " He s aid r eadmg the m terpretatton. The read6-3. The winners had previous l y e li- the distinction b etween man a nd oth- , HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. was really unnecessary, thl: minat ed Crago and Pal mer 6-4, 6-1 ; er animals is that "the birds shift ___ orchestra dtd the work so reah stlcall y and the losers had e limin ate d Coste llo with the se aso ns, the catt le loose peop le remarked that they and Ml.nne 6- 1, 6-3. h h Wednesday, May 2110 00 a. m. felt the v ibration of the Ford· others t hem selves, bu t man leaves t e pat Add w H M ·t s · t d ' · The finals in t he men's s in g les may and builds for himself." ress, · t. B 0 1t 1 - he ard the rattle and felt the dust .as h en ea 11ce I Y c 00 s they ski dded along country roads. be seen in news flas es. They are to Mr. A1tkm dev 1ded ht s speech ac - Graduates· be played between Willhoft a nd cording to the three parts of t hi s · n 1 And there were b lowouts and other Beck. The match promises to be in- t t· " H e most lives w h o Wtlltam An vl e !. t hin gs quo a to n s. Ed h M A b · ht · · d d teresting for the men are about even- thinks most, fee ls n o blest and acts F It k p B r gt ng The hen e ly matched. And they both pl ay b est." He discussed possibilitie s and I r ,a n 9g e with the s s m g mg of t e nap lacement tennis Mr W illhoft may f h f t h se indi v id C. F e rn Bu r gess tiona! anthem w ith t h e b and, orc heslmporta n ce 0 eac 0 e - I D a hlstrom tra, and violin so loists accompanying. have the better service; and Mr. Beck ually 1 I u· · •tk· b ht t t h t"d ea William Fulton Davenp01·t The p r ogram drew a large c rowd , may excel in court p ay. 1 :ur A1 m roug o u e I ,-. · Willhoit has not had to exert him- .no matter h ow much e d ucation vera L. Duerf eld t Ia c r owd much inte rested in the work self up to the finals. He won from one h as had there are al ways hi gher !f· accomp lished by. Mr. Next lOaUJ·ens 6-1 , 6-0, from Hoyt 6-2, 6-0, heig h ts of learn in g to c li mb j u st t· ' year Professor Jmdra promtses that and fl·om J 1·ndra 6-1, 6-1, Mr. Jindr a h d f " I t tters not how long Rut lli Sple I it will be even better. a ea o u s. rna ' Nelli e Graf had elimi na ted Bostrom 6-2, 6-3, and we li ve but how." L1fe IS valued ac - ' Laughlin 3- 6, 6-1, 6-3. Mr. Clayburn cordi n g to what we do not how lo n g lost. to Lau g hlin 6-1 , 6-2. Hoyt won we Hve. · · I from Peterson 6-1 , 6 -3. Peop le of to d ay are proud of a cerMr. Beck has had some hard tenn is tain h ard ness, a concealing of aife<;lo qualify for the fina ls. He won the tion s. Yet, a ll w ill adm i t t h llt " emfirst round from Dunlap 6-3, 6-2. otions an d se ntimen t rule the Vf O!"Ic\."
D. H. Weber, Shubert.
Mae M. Beck Peru S. T. Colle g e.
G. R. Willy, W il ber.
Dessi e Wright, Laurel.
Mary E. Wiltse, Lincoln
Marie Bourke, Blair
Laura Kovanda, Safford, Ariz.
Edna Fisher, L i n coln
Anna Mae Mason , Morenci , Ari z
Alvina Selk, Nemaha City.
1 Marjor ie Arnold, Hambur g, I owa
Erma Bantz, Falls City,
Forrest B e ll, De W it t.
Millard Bell, Bradshaw
Dorw in Carter, Orafino.
Pau l D un l ap, Havelock
· Alfhild Gilqu es t Stromsbur g
Mabel Jorn, Verdon.
Esther Keefer Papillion.
I Ollie Klumb, Brid g er, Mont.
IRuth Ku r tz, Grand, Island.
I Art hur Maj ors, Endicott.
I Ne ll ie Pierce, Saffo r d, Ariz.
Ruth Sundell, Omaha.
Ona Seipe l, Grand I sland
Zenas Te ich, Auburn.
Iren e Veal
Dorothy Wade, Syrac u s e
P a ul Yost, Stock ville.
Myr l Emrick , Syr acuse.
L. w. Collister, Verdon.
R. L. Klaurens, Firth
Thursday, May 22- 10 : 00 a m. Otto Oakes , Wac o
The P ag ea n t Marc h Opa l Jac k s on , Orafino.
The Crowni ng of the Q u ee n. IYo l a Lamb ; Cotfeyville, Kan s as.
Scarf Fantas ie. Helyn Humbert. Omaha.
Th e Pag eant, "The Golden Wi s h " L. Sandberg, Fairbury. The Page a nt sy mbolically applie s Glen Frary, Sutton to the life e xperience of all t ime. In Ed n a F is h e r , Falls City. th e Garden of the He a r t Everywom - I Nainie Robertson, Lincoln. an dwe ll e th Queen. Here are t wo 1 Ola Bergner Watson, Mo pa th s On e lead s to t h e L a nd of 1 Ella T eich, Fairbury.
Happin ess, the o t h e r t o N o- Man-
1 Knoweth - Wh er e Here o n e afternoo n in the s prin g time co me Se rvi ce , Selfishn ess, Follies, Vanities, Idl e ness, Flattery , W o rk , and Women Who Hove S e r ve d Humanity , all try in g to win the He art of Everywoman. Se rvice fin ally win s h e r and le ads her to the Land of Happine ss
P a troni ze our Adverti sers
CLASS NIGHT.
T hu r s day, May Music Ivy Day Oration
C lass History Class Poem Class Prophecy "Our Alumni" Mu sic
22--8 : 00 p. m · Gir ls ' G lee Club Georg e Willy Mill ard B ell Irene Veal
J ames : Conway
E <::;, Beck, (1912) Sextette
Erma Vera Bantz
Forrest ·G eor g ; "B ell
Millard DeWitt Bell
Ruth Frances Blomquis t
Willi am F reem an Bogle
Le o L Bourke
Howard Cook Brunsd o n
Ola Corinne Burgner
Jane Lucile Caley
Hele n Aileen Carman
Dorwin Clifford Carter
Bessie M. Churc h
George J. Church
James A. Conway
Dav id F. Cos tello
Mark L. Crandall
Mark Wils on Delze ll
E lsie J Dollarhide
Paul Dunl a p
Louise Margaret Fa rl e y
Glenn P. Gi l ke so n
Alfhild Gilquest
D aisy Cla ire Gr af
W. Alton Hair
Adnee Hamilton
Ralph M. Hansen
Loui se Edith Harri s
Verda I{auptm an
Clarence Hawxby
Id a M. Heywood
Raymond E. Hunter
Dor cas Dill Johnston
Helen Ma rgaretta Jones
Mabel Gertrude Jorn
Esther Grace Keefer
Amy L. Kite
Olli e May Klumb
Zola Mi ldred Knapp
Gladys Muriel Kurt z
Ruth Victoria Kurtz
Berni ce Glady s Lew is
Eth el C Lind a hl
L ou ise M. McCrory
Arthur Ro g ers Moj ors
Elizabeth B. Mastalka
Edith Neal
Irene P. N e lso n P earl Newhouse
Sus an O.'Conn o r
Auburn Conley O'Neal
M. Nellie Pierce
Elsie Faye Redd
E dn a Lillie Rieger
Vivian Dorothy R owe
Ruth E Sandell
• MurieJ ,EJizabeth Scheu er
Blanche May Seibold
(Con t in u ed on last p age. )
THE PERU PEDAGOG IAN
E nter e d at t h e P os to ffice at Peru, Nebraska as second-class matter.
Published Weekly by the P eru State Teachers College
SEN IOR- JUNIOR DINNER
The firs t annua l colle ge Junior-Sen- ! dinner w as h e ld Saturday even1mg , 17, i n t he domestic science
Ir oo m m t he tra ini ng school $- 1 - -0-0 o e r y e a r - S-in - g - l e c o p y 5 - c t s.
The dili g en ce and s kill of the comm i ttee resp onsible for t hi s s u ccess -
If y o u do not r e ceive your Pedagogian l eave n o tice in th e Pedago - 1ful ocas ion are to b e comme nded. gian box in th e Administration bui l ding.
I g u es ts were pres ent
1wh1c h mclud ed t he Ju nio r and Sen -
-_ Editor ior c l asses, their sponsors, Miss Tear
B . M j and Miss P a lmer; p ost g radu ates and USJness anage r Presiden t and Mrs. W. R. P a t e. Campus 1 A commm i t tee r ece iv e d the gu e sts Campus and s h owed them to the reception (J r ganizati o ns J·oom which w as deli g htfu ll y ado rned
QUALITY, QUANTITY, AND PRICE
G e t Your Ice Cr eam at the PERU CANDY KITCHE
N
The Best Career
is what every ambiti o us college st udent an d s en i o r is thinking at th e present time. Lif e i n '3u r ance is one of the best, nne of the most an d o n e o f the m ost satisfact o r y as a perman e nt call1 ng
DOROT HY WADE
time , we li ved aga in, sev eral of the ou tstand in g in c i d ents of the past year.
Classes 1 Soon w e were calle d t o p a 1t a ke of C lass e s a deli c i ous three course dinner. The
O r ga ni zation:; Personals with f e rn s a nd flowers. F o r a sho r t , ln and v ol ume o f busin ess, life insur ance is one of the th r ee leading o f thi s country. yet the field is comparat ive ly und evelooed. Onl y s e ven per cent o f al l lives in the U n ited States i s covere d b y in sura n ce T h is gives vou an idea of the field still to be dev elope d.
C irculat ion tables we1·e art istica lly a rran g ed 111
Sp eci al R e porters: L ucy Armstron g , L o ui se Harris , Be rn1 ce the fol·m of a s quare an d were si mply yet b ea utifu lly d ecorated L e wi ,;, H e l P. :; Jon ps , MPrritt Whitte n
================================ I The flower baskets and toast prog r ams comb i n atio n se r ved as a very
p leasi n g li ttle favor , and was in keepi ng· with May ti me t h e d i nner, two interest- If you a r e amb i tious and w i lling to work hard, and i ng musical n'Umbe r s we r e g i ven este d to kn n w ah nut life i n surance as a vocatio n , the LIN-
A!; to R EMUNERATION, r e p o r ts of c o l lege graduates who have e nt!'r e d bu si n ess i ndicat e tha t li fe in su r anc e is at the VERY TOP as a SOURCE OF I NCvME. Now is the time to consider what yo u are go in g t o do at the end n f the semesrer. , ' The c lo s ing d ays of schoo l a 1·e up o n us and while our students are pleased with the t ho u g ht of so on bein g with the home folk once more, t hey are a lso sa dde1;ed by the th o u g ht of lea v ing t he sce nes of the campus and the fri e nd s the y h ave made whi l e h ere. So it is a t i mt:: when t he1·e is a "!:)mi le o n t h e lip a nd a tem· i n t h e eye."
Our s tudent body is a splend id lot of yo un g p eop le T h ey repr ese nt the be s t from th e various c ommunities of t h e state They have t h e a bili ty to d o higher educational w o rk s u1·e ly But they h ave an additi o n a l v i rtue 0 1· they wou ld not b e here, the de s i 1·e to prep a re them s elve s for a life of se r v ice in t h e c ommunity f 1·om whence they ha ve co me o r a s imila r comm unity. So th ey are wo1·t h while youn g p eo ple and it has b e en a pleasure to ha ve b ee n associated wit h th e m t hi s yea r. We are s ure that they have th e ir ideals enla r ged a nd Stl·eng t h e{led thi s yea 1· an d t ru st t h at as they ka\ e u s to take up o n th ems el ves the broade 1· duti es of li fe they will find t.here a ll th e joy and s uccess that they have dream e d s h ou ld be t heir port i o n. v the r ememb 1·ance of t he life li ved in this, their Alma Mater, a lw ays Lrl;l P: lhem p leasu 1·e, a nd may their work in li fe be s u c h that it w ill be a n 1rnti o n to futu1·e st udents in this in stit uti o n.
T h e n g i ve to th e wo l'id the bes t you h ave
An d the best w ill co me back to you."
The y consisted of a pi ano solo by COLN U BERTY LIF E INSURAN CE COMPANY , L incolo, Miss Lau r a Mac kpran g a nd a whis t - J or c all i n p e rs o n a t 305 Granter B u ilding , 12 t h : and 0 st r ee ts. ,,·· , 1 l in g solo by Mi ss Emily Bur ton '; :we we1 e e n te r tai n ed with five
exc'elle nt toasts, the a n ·an geme n t fo llows : Life of Promp t it ude Exc els ior Rem i niscence U. R. a n Alumn us
Miss P almer Miss Te a r D a vic! Co ste llo George Willy Pre s. W. R. P ate
Rr in g your Film s to us Today
And get you r Prints Ton1orr o w THE LAST CONVO CATION i oF THE YEAR PETERSON STUDI O Peru, Nebr.
I Every Size Fresh
I Assista nt Superin te nd ent Miss Belle ____________
Ryan of the Oma h a pu b li c - addresse d the college st udents at t he PER UV IA NS g raph s tal<e n from t he camp u s la s t convocati on of the yea r , ManA l l of t h e borders, p a nel s, sketc hes, day m o rnin g. In f act Mrs. R yan gave W il k ie Co lli ns had not hin g on M r. and c arto ons are ori g inal and embody te n a ddress in ten minutes on Ten Teich and Mr. Spe l'l' y whe n it came so me loca l co lor some place, o r some E ssenti a ls of a Real Teacher She to del i ve1·y of their publicati ons At exp e r ie nc e, f am ili a r t o th e studen ts was g i ven a s in ce r e applau se a t the the h o ur se t for the deli ve ry of th e T he splendid ph o t og r aphy and en- close of her sp len did talk.
Peruvians there was a g rand rus h graving add muc h to t h e boo ks ' sup- Her first ad dress was upon the m c- ney in h an d , for the P e ru v i a n of- eri o rity. The cartooning h as been p h ysica l fitness of a teache1·; t h en d id any one come to bl ows but • i f work The comp l ete i n d ex in the in rapid fire forceful and effecti ve eve 1· t he r e was a c r owd eager to be back of the book adds to its advan - man n er that dro ve h e r po i n ts home
neglecte d. Eve r y s h ady spo t on the be1· when the staff was firs t or ga niz - Voice, Class Room Manage ment, Cocampus was occup ied and a ll int e r est e d a nd everybody was so wi l lin g to operat io n Loyal t y, Initi ati on, and II ''as centered o n the new book. d o hi s par t on sc h ed ul e time, thu s Hu mo r. A ll were s tr o n g a ppeal t o F1 id ay n o thin g was h ea rd but, makin g· i t p oss ible to t ake a d va ntage the teac h e rs to g i ve thei r li ves to t h e i "H o n wi ll yo u wr i te in my book '! " of the l a 1·ge di sco un ts t h e s up er- g r eat work of te a ch in g - the g r eatest "Say ! did yo u see what so and s o put io r quality of e n g r aving which th e profession o n eart h. in my book?" prese ntation of ea rl y copy t o the en - In h e r ap pea l for t he teac h e r to T o tho s e unfortunat es not acquai n t- g ravers in s ur e d. Th e a dv a n ce sa le h ave humor, 'Mi ss Ryan spo ke of the e el with the in s id e track of t hi ngs th e of the book a nd the b eg ini ngs of t h e n ecessity of s eein g the li ttle t hin g s book offe r s two o uts tand in g prob l em s camp a i g n fo r mat e ri al for th e adver- of life s u c h as cri ti c is m an d li ttle wh o is t he party t h at the l ove l o rn ti s in g section early in Decembe r ser- n agg in g i n a bi g way. N o t to sto p in dividua l on the bottom of pag e 66 ved to co nfirm t h e staff i n its feelin g in d oin g the ri g h t t hin g b ec au se h as in mind ? Wh o a r e t he pa r t i es of financial sec uri ty. some one was wron g o r did a wron g ·, co n ce rn e d on pa ge 118 and doe s it A ll bill s have n ot yet come in , but A true teacher c an not a ff o rd to a llow s h ow Pl ato ni c frie nds h i p? it a pp enrs t h at the total prof its of the th ese petty thin gs to t urn h e r asi de I t is rumored t h at Miss Kite has a 1924 P e ruvian will b e in th e n eig h - from the true course. The n to see Copy sup pl eme nt ed of course, that bor h oo d of S50 0 .00 W e are to ld th at th e humorous s id e of t h e work of wou ld prov e e ntertai nin g .eve n to n this about doubl es th e l argest amount others a nd not tak e eve r y t hin g sa i d cau s tic crit1c. mad e prev iou s ly by a n y yearbook at and d one ns a persona l matter.
The hi t t h e 1924 P e ru v i a n made is Peru t h e r eco rd i n the past b e in g Miss Ryan is p r esi d en t of th e Secth e k ind you 1·ead abou t To s ay that h e ld b y the 1914 Peruvian w h ich ond District Association of Neb r aska the pub l icati on w as a s uc cess would made a profit of $250.00 a nd hn s alrea d y p l anned o n e of the b e puttin g i t li g htl y. Mr Teach and In s pite of these in c r eases in the best pro g t·ams for No vemb e r meetin g M1·. Spe n y ahd tho se r espo n sibl e fo r cost of the book , t h e management eve r held in a di st l'i ct m eetin g.
with o ri g inality' and c o -o peration wi ll first t hin g clone was to the liv e wi 1·e as Sta t e Sec r etary of t h e ·
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r ebu ild and r e n ew t hr ee pairs of your sho es for the p r i ce of o n e good new pair. Soles u se d on women 's shoes.
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Repairing.
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We use onl y Ge11uine material in our\\ atch repai r work
Prices Reasonabl e
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CALL AT Bar n e s'
c n b e s e le cte d at C le v e la n d s , wit h fu a ss ur a nc e t h a t you' r e g e tt in g the la s t w or d i n u p- to- d a t e t a il o ring at a pri c e yo u ca n affo rd to pay
C l oth es T a il o r e d a t F a shi on Pa rk
Th e a s t wo r d i n fi ne t ai lorin g , without th e wo rr y of t a il o r e d t o o rd e r w o rk $ 45.00 a n d $5 0 00.
Sty le plu s C l ot h es -T h e on ly n a tional ly adv e r t i se d l i ne o f m e n 's r lotheS full y g u a r a nt e e d t h a t can be sold in the $ 2 5 00 to $ 40 00 p ri ce r a n ge
Our s p e cia l t wo pa n ts a ll wool 1 :; u its in tw e ed s a n d c a s s i me r es, a r e ex c ep ti o na l v alu es a t $ 2 5 00.
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23 different kind io su it Re member
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Say It w ith Flo w er s :
Fr e!lh cu t fio we r s for an y occa s ion su ch as wed d i n g s bi rthdays a nd parti es We g row o u r own fl owe r s Gree n h ou s e st or e , c orn e r G: E . B ertho ld, F loris t 6 th s t. & F1 r s t Corso C ity. Nebr.
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Fruits, Co nf ections , Lunche o n Go ods Qu a lity Groceries
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F ac ul t y and Stu d e n ts w ill fin d a co r d ial w e lc om e h e r e
Citizens State Bank
Th e Ban k o n th e C orne r
S o m e P e opl e S pen d t he i r od d ot her s " i n vest" i t i n a Sav i ng s Ac co un t. T h e d i ff e r e nce late r on in l ife i s th e diff e re nc e b e tw e e n " Succ es s" and '' Failu r e ' '.
W hy n ot op en a Savi n g s A cco u n t T od ay?
W E PAY 5 perc e n t I NT E R EST ON SAV I NGS
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SOP HOMORE PARTY
O n Fr id ay eve ni ng, May 16, Mr a nd Mrs Holc h ente rta in e d t he Sop homor e cl ass. T he f ir st p a r t of ev en ing wa s o ld fas h ion ed ga mes, in w h ich e ver yo ne enjo ye d t hemse lv es, as only Sop homor es ca n. I n th e ga me of " t r ut h", ma n y secr e ts wer e conf ess ed and a nn oun ced t o t he wor ld Howe ve r it would n ot be w e ll to m ent ion th em he re Se ve r a l ot her g ames were p layed and t h e n we d a nce d t he Vir g ini a Ree l. Afte r th is, Am y aeste d th at we p la y Cross qu estwn s : nd silly a nswers Alto n Hair ask ed
I'Edn a Ri eger if h e m ig h t t ake h er ho m e and sh e r espond ed , " I wi ll have to as k m y mothe r."
I Ref r es hm e nts were serv e d at t en fifte en , just in ti m e t o ge t ho me bef or e t he li g h t s we nt out
1 The Sop homores wish to exten d
' thei r si nce r e t h a nks to Mr and Mrs Holc h , no t onl y for t h e party and t he
I goo d t im e, b u t a lso fo r the and
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I t hrou g h ou t t h is year a nd l ast
Dr y Goods
Shoes & G lle n b erger -
ILoya l Pharmacy
S ucc es sor l o Fi s he r Br os.
Tennis Supplies
Fresh stock o f best balls and racke t s n ow i n stoc k .
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VOLUME XIX.
Summer School Draws From Wide Territory
The Peru s ummet· session is pl·oving one of t h e li vest i n t h e history of t he old insllt nl\on. The enrollment is ver y good. the is way above par. The new auditoriwn is [ filled at evet·y chape l an d rin gs with 1 t he yells for "Old P er u •.
The session has drawn fr om as wide I a terntory as eve1· befot·e. Almost I three score students have enrolled I from out of the stat e And t he s out hwestern counties of Nebraska a 1·e , g_ette r represented than at any time I stnce the establishment i f K ea mey 1 Iowa l.ea d s tl1e ont-o f- s tate enro llments,despite t hat a stat e 1 summer school \S bemg 1·un a t S h en- J nndoa.IJ.. Blanchard has four students; Sh€.!11andoah, Riverton, Sidney ! an d Irwin have two Fana g ut: f Thurman, Hepbue"n and A \b ia h a ve ! one eatft. I
Five Kamas &ow n s tow n s are- re- l pres e nte d at Peru: Whi te Cloud, Be llville, Coffeyv i lle. Breman. andl l Cimm.aron. 1\lli.,_o ur i is l"epresented · by three towns. ::vl:ound Ci.ty h as I three Bige low .:t nd Kansas I City each have one Illbn o i:> nu s. en ro llment from Chicago 1 The Rocky l\1Iounta7n has its students at P ercr. Ju lesbu r g and LaSalle Co lorado, and Pocate llo and Aberdeen, Idaho aJ.:e among t.he. home addresses <af vians. Certain counties ha\re s h own arr i'n- 1 cre ase over las t" s u mn1e r. Ri c h a rdso n ' Co unty. always a b a nrret· county, is ' even more Leac he ;rs to P eru · hi s Otoe, an oilier banner I "'ll n ty. h :t:'! o n O"Y 'i:r 'asL s un) - '· lO t!!". J:\emana "t-he home county, has a g reat increase not coanting resident Peru students And the Pe ru res i- \ dents nu m ber mot·e t h a n ever before Jo hnsan County, a l ways amon g· the 1 le nders is increasing its to tal o ver ! past s ummers. An d L anc a ste r Coun - t ty has a s orp1·is in g numb e r : of her Another ban n e r • county , Sarpy. fs st ill g-ai n ing over j previou s enro ll ments. Three of t h e • "bi g" countie s are a bout ho lding·! their own: J e ffer son, Gage, and Paw- ; • nee Among t h e c ountie s reporting a n 1 'I!"P. n ota b l y : Y orf<. V a l ley 1 Fillmore. FronL ie r, :-Jarl :m, Dtwdy , I and Ho lt. Not a few teache1·s are I di•covering t h a t P eru is a s a 1 pla ce as holds a summe 1 · sesstO n tn I These people are coming,. down among the hil ls the 'Wi .>UOI\ll:>ll.tl. U .!OJ nJ !-l n os ! and summer sc hooling. I
'The Summer Faculty Directory
P RESIDE NT W. R PATE.
P res ident Wa lte r R. P ate is a H oosier b y b irth He came to Nebt·as ka in 1878. He rece i ved a ll h is e d ucat i on in Ne br as k a b e in n· a g raduate of O r lea n s hi g h sc h oo l a nd t h e d efun ct Or lea n s Co ll eg:. He attended t h e ol d L in co l n Norma l U ni ver sity. I n 1917 h e r eceive d h is degree f rom the U n i versitv of Nebra ska
Since the n i neties Pa t e h as b.ee n act i ve in. th e pu bl ic sc hool s of Neb rask a. D a nbu ry, Tre n to n , Grafto n , Si dn ey, an d Alliance know h im we l l. He h a d charge of t h a All iance schoo ls for thirteen years. Pres ident Pate ha s a wide acquaintance amo n g the schoo l-m asters of the West. Fo r bes ides h is public schoo l wo r k h e h as taugh t i!"l C h a dron T each ers College an d t h e A ll ia n ce Jun io r N orma l. He wa s preside n t of the No r t h Pl atte Valley T eac h e r s' Assoc iati on; and wa s later g iven t h e hono r of the p r esi d e n cy of t h e Neb r aska State Teachers' Asso ciation. He is a member of P hi D e lta Ka p pa. A b ove al l he is pres ide n t o f P e ru State Teac h e r s Co ll e g e
D o r m i to r y 228
Ma r y Eber so le -C lub Honse 140 Mar ie F a u lh abe1· C lub Ho u se 140
L J. Gil ke son Re siden ce 166
Je ssie I. Gl ass - C l ub Ho use 140
E l ma Gock ley - R es id e n ce 24 0
L on R. Gr af - F ish e 1 · 75
A L . H i ll -R es ide n ce 129
C lara M. H o hl Miles
A. E. Ho lch R es ide n ce 141
W. F Hoy t Res id e n ce 130
C. A. H uck F ish e r 75
V. H J in d ra - H ome H ote) 121
P earl S. K elley - Cl ub House 140
Ma r g a r et E. L aug hlin B t·an son 6
R. R. McGee - - De lze ll 53
L ucille McNichols - Bt·anson 6 Ma r ga r et E. Morgan C. L. l\•[eek 120
R. D. Overholt Res ide n ce 46 'vV. R. P ale Res i d e n ce 1
J. W P a ul - Re s id ence 189 F lore n ce Ri nehart Mi les
F loy R oy se l\Ii les
G r ace Tear l\Iil es E lma T o li n D o r oth y Wai t e D H. Weber
C. M. Ye1·kes
-I nfir m ary 118
P an iott 123 Rice
B row n 65
Upon t he breast of b l ue lagoo n Anemone, Pa le devo tee, ls peony.
What is a peony? W h o k n ows, A water lil y's dream of rose, A te nder pink , s h e ll-tinted bloom With langourou s and r i ch perfume. De lic iou s, piquant as t h e sme ll or flower gard en ' s fairest belle.
Ah, heaven bestows A giant rose In -peony. A. s.
I in g· entitl e d ," To Him Th at· Hat h" at the co ll ege chape l on W e d n esday even in cr Jun e ll , 1924.
"To "'H im Th at H a th " , a novel wr i tten b y LeRoy Scot.t , d e p icts i n
(Continued o n seco nd page )
1 Miss Eva S h uman 1 Mi ss E bers o le and Mi ss R oy s e _.._ _ ....,C!ZJD_....,..,....,. ... M,_,_,..,.:.. .._ Pawn e e Mr. H i ll
The t e ac h ers are due some treats F if th Di s tri c t a n d F rontier in t h e next te n days. Miss A li ce Hen - M1 Carter, Miss D amme , igan, of th e L inco l n City Sc h oo ls, w ill Miss McNic hols spe ak Tu esd a y an d W ednesd ay o n S aunders , York, Po l k , Hamon "P ri ma r y E d ucatio n ." Mi ss H e n -i lton Co lfax a n d B utle r ig an is o ne of t h e b es t pr imary teach - Mi ss Fau lh a b er e r s of the s t ate, a n d pe rh aps the b es t T h ayer - Mr Huck in sti tute i n str u c to 1 · in p rimary wor k Ric h ardson ' • Mr Weber, Mr. Graf On Ju ne 20 t h e D ramati c Club w ill Nemah a Mr. C la yb u r n, re- pr ese nt "Grumpy." T h e P e dag og i- Miss Bl a nk ensh i p an r ecom m e nd s t h e pl ay h i g hly C lar - P e r u Mr Yerkes, Mi ss Morg an
(Continued on secon d page >" Oth er States Mr. Hoyt
OMA HA
At the be g i nnin g of t h e Nineteenth Cent u1 y the terr i tory abo u t t h e ptesent site of Omah a was inh ab ited by fou r gTea t Indi a n tribes, the Pawne e t h e Pon<"a, the Otoe , an d the Omaha. It is s aid that t h e Oma h a tribe received its n ame i n t h e fo ll owi n g manner: Two I n d ia n tribes met on the ba nks of the Mi sso ul"i and eng a ged in a battle. A ll o n one s id e were k ill ed e xcep t o n e wan io r , w ho wa s t h rown int o th e r i..,er As h is enem ies watc hed hi m drow n in g, he sudde n l y a r o se to t h e s u rface an d, t h rowin g o n e S\ rm above hi s head, s h ou te d " O -ma -h a !" After th is h e s wam to t h e opposite s h o r e Th e victot·io us t ri b e took t his to mean t h at i n t h e face of t h e g r avest d ifficu l ties on e s hou l d n ot g ive u p, a nd t hey adopted t hi s wo rd as t h e n am e of th e tribe. W h e n the Om a h a an d Ponca we n t up t h e Mi ssour i, t h e nam e was i nt er preted as meanin g the " u p river J) e op le. "
T h e n afte r the L ou is ia n a Pu rch ase t h e t r a p pe r s an d fur- tr aders came re a p the i r harvevs t Man y t r a di ng po st s were es t a b li s h e d Among th em was t he o ld est sett lem ent, t h e trad in g po st of Ro ye, where t h e city of Omah a now sta n d s
In 1854 a t r eaty wa s co n c l uded at W as h i n gto n , D .C By this t r eaty t h e t ri be ce d e d t o t h e U nite d States a ll lan d s wes t of t h e Misso ur i. T hu s the country was opened to settleme n t, a nd soo n ma n y m en ca me w i t h t h ei r fami li es to s e ttle h ere. These men e n tere d into d ive r s ifie d bu s in esses a n d p r ofessions. In 1854 the c i ty was esta b li s h e d and , a t t h e s u ggestion of J esse Low e, a prom i nen t b u s in ess man , was nam e d Omah a after t h e Indian tri b e w h ic h fir st lived h ere. Om a h a was t h e fi r s t perm ane nt settl ement m ad e by w hite men with i n D oug las County.
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T HE PE R U PEDAGO GI AN
WALDO 0. WILLHOFT HARLAND TAYLOR
MURIEL SCHEUER RUBY LAWRENC E SPENCER LEGER CRYSTAL MEYER
ERLAND NELSON
Editor Business Manager Persona ls - Campu s Spo rts - Calendar Clubs
SPECIAL REPORTERS: - Emelia Novotny, I. V. Toble1·, Erland Nelson, Lucy Arm s trong, Alice Sorensen.
I am gla d indeed to welcome the summer school stud ents to P eru Many of yo u have b ee n here before and a re now renewing the pleasures of past years. Oth ers h ave e n tered Peru for the firs t time and see, for the first tim e, t h e ev idence of the "Peru" spirit. We welcome a ll of yo u. W e trust that the s tudents who hav e been here before may receive anew t h e inspiration that came to you in the past, and we tru st that the new s tudents m ay experience within themselves the gro wth of that soirit that will make them love thi s inst it u tion and return to it for g rowth and inspiration. All that P e ru has,- her traditions, her equipment, her faculty, the b eauties of her campus,- is at your serv ic e for the purpose of r a ising the standar d of the teaching professi on of N ebraska. That you may make splendid use o f all that Peru h as to offe1· is the wish of
Very truly yours,
ADRI AN NEWENS GIVES CELEBRATED READ I NG
Continued from first p age. ) energ etic langu age one of the most vivid stories of character that our li terature provides. Philip Morton and David Aldrich, college classmates, ente r up o n Life's t urmoil with antith e ti ca l nature s Philip Morton fall s pr e y to the enti ce ments of a lowbrow woman wh o later bl ac kmails him by threatenin g to ex p ose certain love-letters in he1· pose ss io n To secure po sess ion of t h e letters Philip Mo rton s te a ls the d e mand ed s um from hi s emp loyers. Deject ed with t h e whole s itu a tion h e co mmi ts suic id e David Aldrich he al'ing of t h e f a tal c ircum stance, an d d ete rmin ed to prevent a s la i n o n Philip's c h aracter, comm i ts hi mse lf of the theft f or which h e is sent to priso n. His life aft e r se r v in g hi s s entence, tryin g to sec ur e work hon es tly , evadin g the compan ionsh ip of q u est ionab le pe1·son s , a nd f.na lly r is in g to hi s fot mer sta nding by wl'iting the st ory of hi s life, is one filled with incidents t h at r eveal t h e sterling character of David Aldrich.
To the atte ntiv o aud ience Mr. New • e n s de li ve1 ed t he read in g in his masterful style. He seems to h ave lost n on e of he force and power of pr ese n tation that he h as shown on the Chautauqu a platform in previou s yea 1·s The dramatiza tion of the Jewis h merch a nt , s pu rning the serv ices of David Aldri c h the " l ady across t he hall " that tt ied to mi s lead the hero, and Jim Ro gers, the ex-convict who was t1·ying to lea d a str aig ht life as a real estate d e'l le 1·, was so impressive a nd true to liie that t he he arers sat silent in wonder. The r e ndition of the reading brou g ht forth enthus iastic app la u se.
Th e bud get committee is to be complimented in brin g in g Mr. Newens to Pet u for Su :n mer School sessio n.
CALENDA R
(Continu ed fir s t pag e ) ence Grandy , s upj)O rtecl by an exce lle n t cas t, g i ves a pro du ctio n worthy of profess ionals
W. R. PATE
Y. M. C A.
On Wednes day, Jun e 11 the Y. M.
C A. h eld its f irst meeting of the s ummer session. Mr. Clayburn, who will act as advi so r in t he ab sence of Mr Cra g o, presided at the meeting.
The Summer sess ion officers w ill be
Samu e l Rawlei g h , President; Ph ili p
Hoyt, Vice -Pr es ident; Alton H air
Secretary- Treasurer; Mr. W N. Delzell, Executive D ea n, g ave an in te re s ting talk emp ha s izing the opportunity that co nfronts the s ummer sc ho o l wo1 ke rs a nd urg in g the members to take up the com ing months' work w it h the same zeal and as in s umm ers.
CAMPUS NOTES
M1·. V. H Jind ra, the ooou la r mu sic clirect,..r. ola ye d hi s b efore an enthu s iastic a udienc e Monday mornin g. He rec eive d continued applause.
P1·of A E. H o lc h accompanied him o n t h e p iano
Prof S a nford L. Cl ements 12, who is te ac hin g measu rem e n ts, is vice pres ident of t h e Peru Alumn i Association Prof Clements ha s hi s A B. from Nebraska an d hi s A. M. f ro m Columbia.
Mi ss Margaret Morgan, of P ortla nd, Orego n , h as cha r ge of s peech ed u cat ion this s umm e r. She is a r ece nt g raduate of Columbia School of expressio n , CChicago. Sh e e nte1·tained the s tud e n ts at c hap e l Wednesday.
W. 0. Willhoft and Harland T ay lor went t o Nebra s ka City v ia Yock Michel. Th e City merchants treated t hem kindly
Th e Hi g h School Players stepped out with Smith for a second time on June 6. The hou se appreciated t he work of the g raduatin g class.
Th e sta ff of the P ed agog ian is a nxio u s that t he s tudents rememb e r the advert ise r s If we w a nt a pap e r, we mus t lear n to buy fr om those who patronize u s.
The sto rm of Thlll·sday mornin g b 1oke limbs off many of the campus tr ees. But t he supe1 in ten d e nt of g rounds soon p ut the yard in s h ape
Some o ne is to b e comme nded for the drinkin g fountain on the campus.
On June 26 -27 n vitalized agl'icu l- C. I van Win s low, '14, assista n t proture pro g ram ·w ill in te rest the teach - f essor of hi stot·y in Gouc her Co ll ege e r Prof Bert Co opet·, of Mar yville B alti mo re , Md , is proud of hi s new Normal, is recog niz ed as the lead e r d augh le r. Win s lo w is a Be a ver City in the wol'i< in the Midd le West. He boy. He re ce i ved hi s A. M. at H a rwli be aid ed by Supt Eva Shuman , vard. of Jefferson Co unty, wh o ha s mad e h e r county famou s for its work in Tw o s up e rintendents will take theiJ· vitalized ag riculture. Mi ss Shu man degree s at P er u this s ummer: D. H. yill brin g with h er one of the best Web e r a nd Spencer L ege r. Supt. D country sc ho o l teac h e r s in the sta te, H. W eber h as cha r ge if the Shubert Mrs Clark. Mrs. Clark a nd h e r rural sc ho ols. Supt. Spencer L eger ha s sc ho ol will demo ns tr a te what ca n b e c harge of t h e Elmwood sc h oo ls d o n e with vitalized agl'icultUJ e in the I Mi ss Lucile McNichol s, who ha sl rural sc h oo ls been fi r s t a nd second g r a de c riti c
B. Mea ns- h t • · ht ·
Mi ss Elizabet h Vance of Peru and Fresh: - But who is it Gaston B. , An' what ' e t hou g e m Jg · require mean s? 'E t an' took - the same a s me. Mr. Harry Allen from near Brown- • · wen Prof·- Appa1·e ntly Gaston bemeans ville were married Tue sday, June 10, about
this year, will go to the sc hools of I Soph: - Why in t h e world did they 1 Plagiarism. Se a ttle Wa s hington. Mi ss McNichols ever g i ve General such a j Some o ne h as asked the PedagogJcame to P eru from Alliance Inickname as Helen ' f a n abo ut plag iarism. The wri t e r ca n Fresh:-Well, you see, es on_e o ; better than quote fr om t h Glen Gilkeson captain of the 1924 , thes e easy g uy s, so t h e y gave h1m a • do no K' ' I ·ss a 1e f o u s Britisher Rudyard 1plmg : Bobcats, is attending s ummer sess ion. ; SI Y n n · am • "Gilk" will be a sen ior when regis- ! · h G t When 'Orner smote 'i s bl oomin ' ly re: tration b eg ins September 5. Senior- Now t o se w om as on He'd ' ea rd men s i ng by land a n' s e a '
The mar k et gir ls a n' fisherm e n , at Co un c il Bluffs, Iowa Th e shepherds an' t he s ailo1·s. too, The bride is t he second dau g hte r William McAndrew, one of the n a - • Th ey 'eard old songs turn up ag ain. -of Eli B. Vance of this place. She is tion's ab lest and most f a mou s educa- Bu t k ep' i t quiet- same a s you. a g r aduate of the Teach e rs College, tors, points out that for every $9.60 They knew 'e stole; 'e knew t he y and has taught s u ccessfully at Su tto n for educati o n we pay $ 13 for t o bac co and Auburn. S14 f o r pop and knowd. gum Th1 s fa ct g ive Th ey d idn' t tell, nor make a fuss, THE COLYUM.
That's Righ t Teacher- "Johnny, u se the words 'handsome' and 'ransome' in a sentence."
J ohnny (After d eep thought)"A t omcat sat on a sew ing machine, So sweet an d fine and h a n'some; Till he got ten stitc hes in hi s tail , Th e n b e lieve m e folk s, he ran some."
Ai n 't it True, Friend s ain't nuthin' , Cas h ain't nuthin', Life ain't nuthin' , That's t rue Time ain t nuthin World ain't nuthin', There a in't nu t hin ' Bu t you. Don't drink nuthin', Don't eat nuthin', D on't find nuthin' To do.
Don't know nuthin ' Don't dream nu t hin', Don 't love nuthin'
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Manufactures Greene's Q - U-A- L-1-'f-Y Icc C ream
Ha ndl ed in Peru by 1 a most every deale •·. As k him
I?tt? Oaks '20£Salem, will be
· pnnc 1pal o f one of the ward sch oo ls
i n Kearney next yem·. Zenas Teac h
1
training in Auburn h ig h schoo l.
1
L oy J. Hacker, '21, who has been t eac hin g mathematics in Hamburg,
I a., High School, will teach in Sa li da, Co lo. , H ig h School nex t year. Mr.
P e r u.
Co un ty c lubs h ave s h own a g r eat
d ea l of ent h usiam at the c h ape ls. Several of the cl ubs h ave already had picni cs P ei'U is full of "pep" t h is
summer
Those who d id not atte nd the Comme•·cial C lub p icnic at the tour ist camp missed a good ti me. The Peru toUI·ist park is one of the prett iest
- in the state
Attend
Wright & Ditson Tennis Rackets and Ba lls TENNIS R ACKETS R ESTRUNG
BARNES' PHARMACY
1 ou u se eighteen muscles when yo u Coach El'land Nelson '23 h ad the Guarantees Satisfact 1 on. fr own; four make a smile. Osteopathy h onor of bringing t he banner for track
Best Shoe shop j y
G l ad to ac h 1 - e ps you to r est your face. to Comstock high school t hi s year.
co mmodate yo u DR. R. E. REY NOLDS of A uburn Coac h Nelson wi ll be superintendent is in P er u twice each week. at Juania ta next year.
PERU
NEBRASKA or wr i te f ·
I
Th e music dep at·t men ts are wo r ked - !to capacity this sun11ner Mr.
:
J ind•·a and Miss Royce h ave t h e day
I filled w i t h mus ic lessons ha s an or-
OVERLA N D CAFE
INVITES PERUV IANS TO DINE WHEN I N : chestra and is try in g to run t h e Snappy D oze n.
i Harl an d Taylor ' 24 has charge of NEB RASKA CITY
PHOTO F INISH.JNG
"IT'S" OUR BUSINESS
Take yo ur Films to PETERSON PHOTOGRAPHER
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i '24, o f Bane roft, will teach manua l 1the business of the summet· "Pedagogian". Mr. Taylor intends to enter the
Ien g ineerin g college at University of Nebraska next fal l.
j I Miss J essie Conne ll is helping in
1 1 the commercia l department this sum-
1 1 1,me,[. She w ill re cei ve her d eg ree i n July. Miss Connell is a mem b er of t h e f acu l ty of I d a h o P olytec h nic I n- I
1 sti tute , P ocatello, I daho.
I Th e new ca t alog is ready for t he prin t er. The comm ittee h as worked
,faithfu ll y o n the new book It defi - , r 1 n itely ou tli nes the course for the de1 gree stu d ents. An i nnovation is some
Ih igh schoo l teach ing in t he senio•· year.
; James Conway '24, l ate president of the " P" Club, has just signed a contract to take charge of t he schoo ls at Stockville. Mr. Conway will have a footba ll team next f all. We predict t h at it will be one worth watching.
P au l Yost '24 of Thu1·man, I a , wi ll be princ ipal in the Conway system
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I W H E R E
I R. R. McGee has take n charge of the classes in p sychology, while P rof.
Alfr e d Cr ago attends Un i versi ty of Chi cago R. R. McGee, a n al umnus
1of Peru , is supe rin ten den t of sc h ools at Columbu s. He took h is mastet·'s degree at Universi ty of Nebraska under Dr. W olf, and assisted in the d epartment. Super intendent McGee j has attended Co l umbia Uuiversity.
j F our o f the deg •·ee students of the year h ave signed contracts for the year 1924-25. Miss Ma r y Borne will te ach ·normal training and hi st01·y i n Ma drid h i gh school, Madrid, I owa. Mi ss Ruth Strong Warnock will have c h ar ge of dome stic sc ience at Farragut, I owa Miss Atl a n ta. Cole has
s i gned to go with Supt. Ne lson to Fa ir b ury Miss May Lin ge r wi ll h ave c h arge of t h e Eng lis h d e p artment at
D ana hi g h school, Dan a Fl or ida.
Mi ss L ou ise Me ars, of the Milwaukee State No r mal Sc h oo l, once a member of the faculty of the Peru State Teachers College, spoke to the st ud ents Friday o n "H istoric Peru. " S h e spoke of t his sectio n as t he "Commencement Corner of Nebraska." She is doing some r esearch
1 work on Arbor Day; co nseq uen tl y
' she is spending some days i n Morton
IP ark. Miss Mears is t h e aut h or of
that charming li tt le book, "T h e Hill.s
C1·ago, head of t h e dep1 a rtment of psycho logy, has gone to the University of Ch i cago for t h e you can make your dollar bu y a dollar's summer qua •·tet· to work on h is I docterate. Other facu l ty members i n
University of Chi cago are Mae Miller worth of merchandise Beck, first-grade cr i tic, and Miss Clar a Mi nne, l ate professor of hi story. Supt. R. R. McGee, of Colum -
bus, and Sanford L. Clements, of
Lin col n , have charge of t he classes in psych ology. Bot h Mr. McGee and I Mr. Clements are a l umni of P eru
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W e Ca rr y the l a r gest lin e of Fresh Ca n die s in th e city. Th e prop e r place to ge t you r sweets. A coo l m ee t in g place fo r st u de nt s
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LOYAL PHARMACY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
Are h eld every Sunday mornin g at 10:00 o'clock in th e mu sic room of th e Colle ge A uditor ium. The pub li c is welcome
THE COLLEGE C. S CLUB
STUDENTS!!
P a tronize our adve rti sers,
They patro niz e u s
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is what every ambit i ous co ll ege s tud ent and se ni or is thinkin g at the pr ese nt tim e. L i fe imurance is o n e of the best , nn e of the mos t de s i rable, and o n e o f the most sa ti sfact o r y as a p ermanent ca ll ing.
In assets and volume of busin ess , li fe in s urance i s n n e o f the thr ee leading bu s in es ses of thi s country. yet the field is comparativ e ly undeve loped. Only seven per cent of al l l iv es in th e United Sta t es i s covere d by m su ranc e This givt's vou a n idea of the field st ill to b e developed.
As to REMUNERATION, r eports of college g r adua t es who have e nt<'r ed bu s in ess indicate t h at lif e ins uranc e i s at the VERY TOP as a SOU R CE OF I NCOME Now i s t h e time to con s id er w hat you are going to do at Lhe e nd nf t he semester
If you a r e ambitiou s and willin g to wo r k h a r d, and are int e reste d to k n ow about l i fe in s urance as a vocat io n a d dr el's t h e LIN-
CO LN LI BERTY LIFE I NSU R ANCE COM P ANY, Linc o ln, 1'-leb r. , or cal l in p e rson at 305 Granter Build in g , 12t h and 0 s treets.
THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
SPORTS
Miss Esther Blan l\enship took the ladies' sing les title from Miss Humbert and Miss Klepse r i n straight se ts
Ward McDowell, a f amed ball p layer of the Bobcats, formerly of Ha1·dy, is with Allanta in the Southern Lea g ue this season.
Coach Lon R. Graf has decided t o leam from Knule R ockne He will attend Notre Dame coac h ing school next term. Rockne has charge of 1 football; Mean well has charge of
bas l<et ball.
The Ca ss County barnyard go lfers won the Tourist Camp match Messrs. Clemen ts and L ege r, of Ca ss, w on : won from the heavywei g ht s h ow b i rds j of Otoe County, Faunce and Copen -
, have1·, 21 Lo 20.
1
Two Nebraskans placed on the
1 Ol ympic team: Hahn and E astman
IHahn, a mile runner, is from Falls
1City and is run ning under t he col ors of the Boston A. A. Ga r ! Eastman, a I shot-putter, is from Scottsbluff He
is attending Harvard University.
The Tennis Club h as enro ll ed forty
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Ne
Pastr
J. C CHATELAIN'S ,_.,
• I s t h e place to b u y a n d h ave yom· Jewelry repaired. the postoffice ent ry. Miss Gockley, We a lso sell School Suppl i es and Fo untai n Pens. Bring the treasurer, h as collected and is collecting dues for the club. T h e yo u r b r oke n Lenses, or Pens, and save money. summe r tournament w ill begin in J. C. CHATELA I N, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER
Ju ly
The Tennis Club or gan ized with W
0. Wi llh oft, of Nebraska Ci ty, as 1 p r esident and Elma Gock ley , of P eru, secretary-t r easurer Philip H oy t a 1 is custo di an of t h e cou r ts. Prof E.
ASK ANY PERUVIAN
About hi s
LIBERTY LIFE POLICY
C larence A. Howie wi ll be g lad to talk wi.th you ab o ut it
We boost Peru-and Feed you too
BURLINGTON Ci\FE
O n e block north Burlington D epot Nebras ka City, Nebr
..
1C. Beck is adv isor of the organization.
1 Carl Mackpran g took two clo se sets •from Mr. Jindra in the City-Facu l ty
1 tourney by scores of 8-6, 6-4 David Costello drove o\•er from
1
Juli an to pair with W. 0. Willhoft · , t o play the finals in the Sprin g tournament. Their opponents w e r e Professors Cr ago an d Beck. T h e result was a v ictory for t h e facu l ty team. The vete r ans took th e match in Ist r aig h t se ls 6-3, 8-6, 6-2 Consistent playing on the part of the wi nners I did the trick.
J Jun e 21 t 3 h e men's tennis team will JOUrney to ulian to meet the Julian team Mr·. Costello, late presid ent of the Peru Club ,. is number one on the Julian team. The team t h a t Adlviso r· Beck sends will p r obab ly b e
Willh oft, Hoyt, and Dahl strom Mr. BISCHOF H-\QDWARE CO ViPi\NY
Ca n s u pp l y yo n w i th e lectric fl oor a n d t ab le l a mp fitt in gs to co mp le t e yo ur manual trainin g work
NEBRASKA C ITY
''GRUMPY"
A N EXTRAORDINAR Y P RODUCTI ON BY THE
Peru Dramatic Club
JUNE 2 0
BUDGET EVENT
Peru State Teachers Gollcgc
A DEGREE COU R SE FOR TEACHE R S
A TWO-YEAR COURSE FOR TEAC H ERS
A ONE-YEAR COURSE FOR TEACHERS
A T WO-YEAR C OLLEGE COU R SE FOR PROFESSIONAL WORK
TERM
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WHY TAKE CHANCES
When ) ou can
Stet:-;on and Mallor),. Hats Heid Cap!-', Manhatten Shit·ts Walk· over Shoes
m1_er. Mr. Howie is a fo r mer Peruan of ab ili ty Coach Gr af h as h is football class
IIHowie has prom ise d to bring over 1 cer·tain Kiwanians from Auburn to I ta ke on the Peru T. C. t ea m this suml v
on the athlet ic field eve1·y afternoon.
IThe coach is also he lpin g Mr. Cl ements with the ba seball sq uad. Baseball has rev i ved in P eru. Clements, a star p itche r in 1911-12, has taken charge of the squad He has a g reat deal of material out fo r posi t ions; an d th e P edagogues s hould h ave a fairly good nine. Spencer Lege r , former Per u catcher and r ece i ver of Mi tc h e ll durin g Fun s ton days, is back of the box. He will help t he young catcher s Mr. Beck, an All -State i n-
fielder in 1912, is helping wilh the in fie ld.
U The Commercia l C lub and
For s um me r· wea r are very attra c tive , - coo l a nd comfortable. Wilso n Bros. and Id e S hi rt s for particu lar dr esse rs
OUR STRAW HATS arc by far th e Best Va l ue s we have ever· offere d : $ 1.50 , $2. 00, 52.50, $3.5 0.
Our $2.5 0 lin e is very co mp l e te. A ll th e n ew s hap es a nd sh ades
VOLUME XIX.
R. E. Albright Is History Head
R. E. Albright has been elected to take charge of the his to ry and economics depa1·tment for the coming term The new head of the depart- ! ment is spending the summe r at j Boulder, Colorado. where he is com - 1 plcting his work in hi story for h is masters degree. He ha s a n A B. from the Neb1·aska Wes leyan.
Professor A l bright is lak i no· h is · majot· grad uate work in histor; h av - 1 ing changed from commerce, which 1 was his undergraduate fi e ld. After ! gra du ating from L inc o ln Bus i ness I College, he took c h arge of the com - I depat·tment in t he Beatrice I h1gh school. Under h1s di1·ect ion t h e commerce department g rew to t h e largest in school with a staff of fo u r teachers. Recently he has h a d cha r·ge of t h e comme r ce depa r tm en t of Centenni al hi g h school, Pueb l o . I n both high schools he has had charge of t he debating teams He gu id e d I put! <ll1qS U 01 <lO ! l W<lS: he lost but one d ebate w hil e at Pueblo. I
For two summers Professor AI - 1 bright h as taught at P eru with sue - : cess He once had charge of the ' commerce department at Mid l and College, Fremont and later was field man for t h e same co ll ege. So he is n ot unknown to Nebraskans I
Cemete1·y H i ll is known to every P eruvian It commands one of the most b ea u t ifu l views i n all Nemaha County. From its· top f ou r states can be seen Stand i ng in Neb r aska, t h e lover of scene r·y may look up t h e r i ver to I owa, ac 1·oss t h e r ive r to Missour i, a n d south over t h e hills to K a nsas From its lofty top one can get a super b v ie w of P e ru n e stle d in the hills. I t is altoget h er a lov el y spot.
I
N
1Dramatic Club ·
1
Presents "Grumpy"
I : F ri day evening at 8 o' clock p. m., !J une 20 1924, the P eru D ramatic
! C lub again presented their play of j t h e year "Grumpy," a comedy in · four acts, under t he direction of Miss 1 Mary J ane Pl aehn, was given in the inew a udi t.o ri.um. A l arge
1 a nd audience appreciate d t h is c l evel'iy acted produc tion.
I The cast of characters was as foll ows:
IMr. Andrew Bulli vant (Grumpy)Clarence Grandy
I l\II r Em est Heron, his grand n ephew - Millard Bell Rudd oc k, his valet Cecil Coatney
Mr. Jarv is Harland Tayl o r
Mr. Va lentine Wolf I ris Tobler·
Dr·. Mac laren Ever·ett Fuller
Ke b le - Fuller Woodie
IMe rr idew Arlene Ritchie Dawson Orn er Sperry
IV i r·ginia Bulliv ant, Mr. Bullivant's
I grand daughter Mildred Pate
Mrs. Maclaren - - H elen Jones Susan - - - Ella Teich
I T h e sto r y deals with a robbery t hat I takes place in the home of Mr. Anl rew B u ll ivant, a shrewd old criminal
I lawye r A l arge uncut diamond is 1sto len from hi s nephew, Mr Ernest Heron w h o is stop ping for the ni ght H e is i ntr usted w ith the transporting of t h e gem fr·om from Africa to L on-
d o n T hat night h e is suddenly and ' Iviolently relieved of his burden. The
Mr. E. L Mendenhall of Fon d Du robbery seems to be clueless but Lac, Wisconsin, will address summe r : 1 shrewd o ld "Gr·umpy" solves the mysstu dents here July 1st and 2nd j j te r y by a hair from the head of Su -
Mr. Mendenhall, pr·incipal of t h e I I san, th e ma id The guilty person is Fond Du Lac County Rural Normal C. E. CL ARK ELECTED ._......,...,.,.., c= a:mcr=a:::» -=< P S T. C. BALL TEAM 1found to be the i nterestin g an d well Schoo l. w i ll be remembered by some BA SEBALL CAPTAIN I I WINS FROM BRO CK Ires pected Mr Jarvis. Virginia , who as a headliner at the State Teachers I - - / FOOTBALL S CH EDULE. l 1 -,-. , I has captivated the h ea rt of ernest, Convent ion at Lincoln l ast spring. T he Summe r Bo b cats elect - I I • Coac h Clemen ts P e ru S t ate 1 e a c h- now en tr usts h e r happiness in to his His address w i ll be particu l ar l y to eel C. E Cl a r·k _captam of t h e_ b aseb a ll I ers base a d de d , keep i ng, much to "Grump y 's" delight. rural t h concerning their team at a specra l a f ter-pras trce meet- Nov. 27-C h adron at Chadrop. anoth e r VIcto r y to rts c r e di t Satu r day j "Grumpy" wa s easily the most outwork. eac ers ing Mo nday evening. Clar k is an o u t - I Oct. 3-Tarkio at Tarkio. I afternoon when the boys defeated t h e standing of the entire cast
COUN T Y CLUB DIRE C T O RY.
Otoe:
President, Talbot G. H unt.
Vice Presid ent, Margaret P itzer.
Secretary - treasurer, Mary B o rne
Johnson: Preside n t, Dav id C lark.
Sec.-treasurer, Mar garet Nelson
Ye ll leader. Daisy Graf
Cass: Pres ident, Gladys Ward
Sec.-treasure 1·, Blanche Ses so n
Sarpy: Pre sident, Bernice Breckenndge
Sec. - treasurer, Lillian Ka h n R eporte r Selma Stab i n
Fillmore:
President, Maul'ice Bo r en
Secretary, Margaret Boren
Treasurer, Lo is H iggi ns
Jefferson : President, Ruby Thompson.
S B Parkinson McDamels
ec., ern1ce
Yell leader , Ralph McDan i e ls
Gage:
President, He len B l oo d good.
Secretary, Hester Nic h o ls.
Reporter, Rhea Carsten
Yell lea der, Frankie
Lancaster, Seward an d Sa h ne :
Pl'esident, C E. Clar k.
Ses.-treasurer, Maggie
D I d the Third Distnct:
oug as an
Pres id ent, Golda Btshop
Sec.-treasurer, Alice Sorensen
Reparter, Elsie C h izek 1
Yell leader, Murie l an d I
Saunders, York, P ol k, Hamil.to n I
Butler : I
P 'd t u s Carlson.
res1 en 1•.u · l ma Hedblom.
Sec. and reporter, Se Alfred Mo r-
Treas. and yell leader, ford
Nemaha:
p 'dent Ilda Schriefer. res1 • Clevenger.
Sec-treasurer, Barton
Yell leader, Clarence Grandy
Peru: Glen Gilkeson President, a o ('.)
(Continued on last p .,.
fielder, covering the i mportant center i Oct. 10-0 mah a at Oma h a. I Brock tow n team. T h e game :vas 1This role war portrayed by Clarence garden An d he is h itting in cle an- 1 Oct. 17- Kearney at P e r u I c los e and. ha rd f o u ght to the I G randy w i th the skill and ease of a u p pos i t io n H e h as had cha r ge of A Oct. 24-D oane a t P e ru. 1 The c o ll ege b oys p la ye d loosel y 111 t h e Ifinis h ed a r tist. He was ably supportthe ath leti cs at Salem t h e p ast yea r; 11 Oc t 31-Cotnet· at P e ru. I ear ly p art of t h e game and gave the e el by a group of well chosen and he has cha r·ge of the Waco schoo l A Nov. 7-Wayne at Wayne. Br ock lads a fi ve po i nt lead In t h e coached players. Each character was next year
3 Nov. 14- York at P e ru. I sixt h inn i ng the star ted Iplayed w i th the technical finesse of a S. B. Copen h ave r is t he stu d ent : I t h e f rre works a n d m the nex t t h ree 1·eal un d erstanding of d1 amatic art. ma n ager of t he agg t·egatio n. " Copey " / 1 put t h e ga me o n i ce T e The cast was assisted by Fuller is a man of at hl eti c exp eri en ce. H e I Coach G raf s Bo b ca ts lost but o n e 1 mm n gs p ut th e game on ICe T h e IWoo di e, wh o acted as stage manager, w i ll have c h a r ge of a t h letics at Ne - i game in 1923 an d were dang er ous at by H unt. He struc_k Crystal Meyer as property mistress, braska City nex t te r m. T eams wish- I every turn. The 1924 sched ule p rom - men, a ll owe d bu t SIX h i tS 111 and Marjory Arnold as costumer. i ng to sche d ule games w i t h ises some rea l football, and t h e coac h Iaddition made two safe The College Orchest r·a, under the d o well to get into com m u m catw n prom ises the f ans a real team. Tr u e Cl ark a lso p r oved t h at h e had h is d irection of Mr. Ji nd ra played bewit h Copen h ave r P er u lost some v e teran mater i al t his I batting eye .with a n d registered tween curta i ns. i Coac h Cl eme n ts fe lt bette r af ter spring by g r a d u a t i on. B ut wi th suc h Ithree blows 111 f o ur ti mes at bat
I (Continued on secon d p age ) I (Continu ed on last page.) (Continued on last page. )
Alt h o men a1·e a minus quantity when compared with t he enrollment 1 of ou r fa ir women, it is interesting to note t h at a l a1·ge percent of those men a r·e superintendents a nd principles of schools The availab l e list i nc l udes t h e following men : Mill ard Bell, Supt., Bradshaw. W illi am Carter, Supt , Farnam. D orw i n Carter, Supt., Orifino
C li fford Clark, Supt., Waco
Ross McDaniel!, Supt , Nora
F W. Hallett, Supt., C hamberlain, S.D. Spenc er L eger, Supt., Elmwood: Er l and Nelson, Supt., J uniata.
J W P oynter, Douglas.
Samu el Rawley, Supt D ewitt.
L. B. Te dford, Supt., A berdeen, Idnh o Dan ie l Weber, S u pt., Shu b ert.
Art h u r Majors, principal, Endicott
F ulle r W oodie, principal, Waco. Zenas Teich , princ ipal ward school, Au b urn.
K earn ey Otto Oakes, pr i ncipal w ard school, P aul Y ost, principal, Stockville R ober t S andberg, direc to r physical e ducatio n , F airb u ry
G T a lb ot Hunt, pr inc i pal, W eep in g ( Con ti nued on sec,1n d pnge.)
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HARLAND TAYLOR
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RUBY LAWRENCE
SPENCER LEGER
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SPEC I AL REPORTERS:- Emelia Novotny , I. V. Tob ler, Erland Ne lson, Lucy Arm s trong, Alice Sorensen
PERU'S G R EAT WOR K J. Sterling Morton came from Mic hi gan, where h e h a d been attending college to N e b raska. T h ere h e saw he vast forests being wasted by fire and the great l umber compa n ies. He r e i n Neb r a ska , t h e new prairie state, h e sa w the vast treele ss p l a ins I n that great m i nd wa s born an idea to p lant tre es him se lf, and to get others to p l ant trees. A s the res u l t of this ther e wa s born a st ill g reater idea that he would plant into the minds of not only Nebraskans, but of t he whole nat ion, t he "Plant Trees" idea
Every s tat e in the Union ha s adopted hi s big ide a, which has been demons trated by each st ate - the settin g apart of a d ay known a s Arbor Day Horace Mann, i n the quaint New England town, s aw the g reat need of trai ned teachers. In hi s mind was born even a g r ea ter idea than "Plant Trees, " which wa s t o "T1·ain Teac h ers " Many a perso n has fa cts stored away in hi s mind which he can not systemat ic a ll y convey to others. Others who a re endowed w i th a fine educ ation and c a n convey the fact s to others are not ab le to train the minds of the students. Too many college profe sso r s , a s well as many of the u nt1·ained teachers in our pub li c schoo l, teach the s ubject t o the child instead of teachin g the chi l d the s ubject.
I n othe1· word s, t h e s ubject, in the i r minds, is the g reat thing- the sacred thing- and not the child a nd his development No fact is sac red which is 10t connected with the development of better manhood and womanhood.
I n 1867 Peru b eca m e a "Teacher Tra i n i n g " in s titution- t h e fir s t in the wes t And fi.om t h at t i me to t h is it h as been one of the foremost advocates n plant i n g thi s idea of training t eachers for the s chools of Neb r aska. We 10w hav e three other state i nstituti ons devoted exc l u s ively to this great vork. A co lle g e in the Uuiversity has been establi s hed and other co lleges are d oing so m e wo1 k in this most important teacher training work.
W e owe a debt of g1 atitude to T. J. Majors and William Dai ly, r e presentatives from Nemaha County, and tho se other s plendid men of the firs t leg is l atu r e who gav e N e b1·aska its fir st teacher train i n g school. Some day t h e st ate will do h omage to these men as it has to t he man who gave us Arbor Day.
W. N. DELZELL.
MISS HEN I GAN 'do m durin g thi s period will be an SPEAKS TO TEACHERS incenti ve for better work. By this s he meant comparin g work , discussPeru s tudents were perm i tted to is ten to one of Nebra s ka's bes t prim ary in s tt u c t o r s, June 17 and 18.
Mi ss H e n i ga n , kinderg arten teacher of t he Lin c oln city sc h ools, who is an outs tandin g in stitute in s tructor in the s tate , v is ited Peru t hi s week. She deliv e red a se ries of lect ur es to the method s c lasses and to t he s tudent body as a who le. She di scussed the followin g topic s: "Silent Readin g ," Seat Work," "Ora l En g lis h ," a nd Knowin g the Ch il d "
in g difficu l ties, lending help to a neighbor and choo s in g new probl ems T o ac hi e ve the des ired resu lt s the child mu st u se hi s hands, think d e lib erate , and s t a nd by conc l u s io ns.
"We g et from you n g e s t c hildren just wh at we hold them respon s ib le for "
"Correct h ab i ts mu s t be formed from the be g innin g ." Wh e n takin g up a n ew project a sk yo urse lf these questi ons: "Is thi s g oin g t o cau se a ny individu a l effort on the par t of the child?" "Will it reach the ci l d' s s tandard s of res u l ts in is pre sent s tage of life?" "One must be a bl e to put thou g ht a nd feelin g so that it will re ac h thou g ht and fee lin g of a n other."
SUPERI NTENDENTS AND PRINCIPALS AT PER U
(Con t inu ed fro m first page)
C. C. A.
On Wedn esday evenin g, June 11, the C. 0. A. held its first m eetin g of ethe summer sess ion. The officers for t h e su mm er term are : Mary Conway, pre sident; L aw r e nce Murphy, v i ce presid e nt; Pascaline Anvi ll e, secretary-treas urer; Marg aret Ne lson, reporter. With our peppy president and advi sers, Mi sses Laughlin a nd McNichols, we are planning o n ma ny pleasa nt socia l affa i r s during the summer.
ACQUA I NTED DINNER
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team W e dnes d ay afternoon. Desp ite The T enn is Club now b oasts of fift he rou g h infield the infi e ld ers work- ty-eight members. The s ummer to ure d we ll together , not a ball ge t t in g ney will start ri g ht after the Fourth thru the infield. H o wev e r , th e Peru pf July. team pu ll e d the real fi e ldin g se nsation s of t he afternoon, when Graf sna gg ed Thorpe's three-bas e swat with one hand out in left and when Ro gge took Thorp e's Texas l eag uer over s hort. It was a h ar d day on Thorpe' s batting averag e. T h e teachers u se d two p i tchers; b oth were effective. Hunt thr e w t wo innings , and Grunwald threw three innings. L ege r did the rec e ivin g The losers u se d t h r ee twi rlers, t he ports iders , Conkle a nd G1·af , and a righth an der , Bitzie. Cop e nhaver, Conkle, and N o errlin g er did the catching. The Te ac her s used H arriso n Beck Thorpe and Po o l in the infi e ld; and Clark , Smith, Cunnin g h am, and Schindler i n the outfield Ro gg e a nd Noerr li n ge r , who h a ve been work in g out re g u l arly with the Teachers , played with the T o wn team.
T he score of 9 to 0 indica tes that t h e P e d agog ue s can hit. Sin g le s, doubles, and trip les were not a few. Bitzie he l d the outfi t to one sco reless innin g.
Water Bes ides the men li ste d above t he re are on the campus: R. R. McGee , s uperintendet of the Columbus city sc h oo ls, a nd A ssistant Principal Sanford L. Clements of the Lin co ln high sc hool. And there are several women who h ol d
Roy J. W Ely '15 familiarly known as "Dad" Ely, has just r ece i ved a re sea rch fellowship i n bus iness administration at Univers ity of Nebraska. "Dad" was a St er lin g g u ardi a n of the ho t corner in hi s Peru d ays Henry Amend e, '16, h a d one of the b u s iness fell o w s hips last year.
T h e r e is a movement o n f oot am :mg the students who are friendly with the s uperinte ndent of the t r ain in g sc h ool to p resent him with s ome sort of fly protec tio n. Now t hat t he fi ies are ab le t o get a toehold aga in , fr iend s fear for t h e co mf ort of M1·. G ilke so n. The protection ha s been purchased but it has not b ee n forma ll y prese n ted.
Score by innin gs:
On Wedne s day, June 18, the P ate family we re g uests a t a g et- a c qu a in ted dinner g i ven in Mo unt V er n o n Hall. Mrs Dunnin g , hou se mother, exp l a i ned that s h e wanted all dormitory boarders to get acquainted wit h som e of the well-known Pe1 uvian s, durin g the s umm e r p e ri od P res id e nt Pate gave a brief talk followin g the _ 1 6 2 0 * 9 dinner, at t h e requ est of th e st ud e nt s.
P. S T C. -PPrn - - -B atter ies : Hunt, Grunwald and be g er-; Conkle, Graf , Bitzie and Copenha v er Conkle and Noerrlin g a r Umpire: F. D allam. - - I
_ O- O-O-O-O- O W a lt e r Wi ese yell -l eader, led the
g r ou p in g ivin g some app l a udin g yells
C. E. CLARK ELECTED BASEBALL CAPTAIN
Se v e ra l "P" men are about t he ' campu s thi s su m m e r The li st in- : (Con tinued from f i r st page )
Her su ccess is withou t doubt due to her winnin g pe r s onality and idealis tic character. To t h e students of P er u s h e brou g ht a mess a g e full of in spiration, thought a nd know l ed g e. Mi ss Henigan is especia ll y int e r est ed i n pr imary work, but h e r di sc u s s ions were so broad that they mi g ht b e adapted for use in any grade. Super- m ee tin gs; it promises to be a "peppy" o r gaii zatio n. The e lect ion of officers was held at the firs t me e tin g , the folinte ndents and t eac her s should keep in mind s'ome of the facts s tre ssed by Mi ss Henigan and in so doin g pay more thoughtfu l r e verence to the l owing b e in g e lec t e d to o ffce : c hildr e n under their s up e 1·vis ion " In Pre s id e nt, Sam Row l ey s e t ting the s tandard s of ri g ht a nd Vice pres id ent, Philip Ho yt. wron g , the pupil' s initi ati ve and Secreta r y-treas urer , Alton Hair spontanei t y mu st be encouraged." I t A pro g r a m for the summ e r has is a lso t h e "to I b ee n an a n ge d. It include s t a l ks by gate hame env1ronment, to study m- t he fa c u l ty mem bers Bible stu d dividual characteri stics and to be- and g eneral Spec i a l come one of the pupi ls ." They are to s ic for e ach m ee tin g h as b ee n provibe in structed, to be co ntrolled, to b e , ed for comforted , and to enter.ta i n e d; this I Las t ni g ht, G len Gilkec annot b e accomp li shed w1thout fre e - 24 ga ve a talk on the I-li - Y. d o m. by a fle x ib l e program. "Gilk" h as had n g r ea t d e a l of ex! M1ss Hem g an pr ese nte d some v e ry burn !!'a ve a c lnrin et so lo, th e c e l eon En g li s h h e talkin g ab o ut Profe ssor Cl aynnd s1le nt r e ad1n g. Sh e pomted out pen en c e with I-Ii -y a n d know s what the benefit s d e 1·ived from thi s work br a t e d " Sprin g Song". It was we ll an d the be st m e thod s of sec urin g t he re c eived. d es ir e d d esults. The types of work T h e n ex t meetin g w ill b e h e ld be st fitted for be g inners we r e d eli- W e dn esd ay ni g h t, June 25 At thi s nite ly o utlin ed for the pro sp ective meetin g Prof. C lem e nts w'l l · " S k " b I g iv e teacher. eat wor or ' e tween- some prac tical su ggestion s on 0 ·k the -pedod a c tivity," was c l e ady di s- for b oys w 1 lin g ui sh ed fro m th e so -ca lle d "busy The Y M ex t e nd s an in vitation to work." Seat work s hou ld do more a ll colle ge men to a ttend these meetthan u s e and it s h o uld in gs a nd l is ten t o the special topics; pt e sent a
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Y. M. C. A
Th e infirm a r y is b e in g st u cc oe d. T h e l i ttl e buildin g is taking on quite a c i t ified appearance. P er u' s nurse, 1\'Iiss Alma T o lin one of t h e mos t beloved persons on t h e campu s, will h ave a neat l itt le h ome a n d a ne a\. li tt l e place to ca r e for t h e s ick. It is t he pl an of th e aut hori t i es to ru n a ce m e nt s ide walk and ceme nt steps to th e paved hi g hw a y. st udents for the fall e l u d es Professors Clement s and Beck , afte l· Saturday's game. He felt more L eger, S. V ance, Carter, Hunt , I ce rta in of hi s pitchin g· Bes ides term , no t ice the c h ange in openin g h a ver Gi lken s on, B u ettgenbac h, Hoy, 1 G. Talb ot Hunt of W eepm g W ater, d ate in an ot her section of thi s paper Majors, De lzell, Sandberg, Millard t h e coach h a s Grunwal d, an exper i - R eg istr a tion wa s to have b eg un SepBe ll, and Clark. The lette r s were enced twirler from Stur g is, S Dak., tembe r 5_ Pr esi d ent P ate an n o un ce s made in four bran c h es of s port: foot a nd Hoy , a speed m e rch a n t from Far - that re g is trati o n wi ll be o n Septemball, ba sketball, b ase ba ll , a nd tra c k nam. L eger , of Elmwood, and Co- b e r 8 a n d 9 a nd c l asses will b eg in Gilk , Bitzie, and Ma rk wi ll be i n foot penh ave r , of N e bra s ka City , are the Se pte mber 10 S o students may come ball to gs again next f a ll. Gilk is t he receivers. The team promi ses to g ive to P e ru on S unday and Mo nd ay and c a ptain of t h e 1924 Bobcats Bi tzie the fan s so me rea l ba seb a ll. Satur- re g iste r on ti m e. C l asses w ill b eg in is an A ll -State fullb ac k of th e past d a y' s Garri son fin ish is an examp le. o n W e dnes d ay.
Pro s pect i ve two seaso n s. Ma I'k Del zeII was q u arter back i n 1923.
Philip H oy t, the T e nnis Club' s g round-keepel' h as three courts in g ood condition. He ha s new nets for th e co urts o ne a nd two. Tho se wishin g the nets at 5:30 a. m. mu st make arrangeme nts with th e g round - k eepe r; he tal<es the n ets down each ni g ht Be c au s e of the rain Friday night, th e tennis team co uld not p l ay Julian at Julian, Sa tul'day mornin g. Preside nt W ill h oft is tl'yin g to a rran ge w it h Ex -PI' es id e nt Cos t e llo, of th e Juli an t e am, to play on the coll ege co urts s ome even in g thi s w ee k When Peru bun c hed h er e ri'OI'S in t.h e se cond innin g it l ooked a s tho Br ock had wo n a ba ll ga me by the 7ift ro ute. But wh e n Peru bunch e d he r hit s in the si xth and eig hth in nin gs, appearances c h a n ge d Be it known that P e i'U ea l'n ed eve ry run sc ored.
Nebraska has anoth er r e pl'es entat i ve on the Ol ympic te a m t h at t h e writ e r had no t the knowl e d g e to mentiOn l ast week. Bes 1des H a hn ,
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Miss Hazel Ratek in h as b een elected at Fall s City.
Miss Irm a · Casey has been elected at Hermo n, Misso uri.
Miss Francis Shimonek spen t t he week-end at Auburn.
Miss Daisy G r af spe n t the weekend at h er h ome in Tecumseh.
Miss Elizabeth W olf spen t th e week-en d at h er home in Auburn.
Miss ll da Sc hri efer of Auburn is
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Miss Wilma Coatney of Falls City was t h e g u est of Miss Cleo B. Austin over t h e week-end.
Miss Loi s Willi ams !tnd Miss Mattie
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PERU
, n muse es w e n you frown; four make a sm il e. Osteo pathy Miss ' Vern'a C'ooJ( of 'Nebraska City, h e lps you to rest your face. a former P eru, spen t the DR. R E R EYNOLDS f A week -en d w1th Luc1lle Meek. · · o uburn, is in Peru twice eac h week. Phone I Mrs. Gra nd y and her dau g hte r AINEBRASKA
!berta were d own from Lincoln Fri- 1 da y to v is it Clarence Grandy OV President Pate and family were
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INVITES PERUVIANS TO DINE WHEN IN Ha ll l ast Wednesday evenin g. A "mixer" was g i ven at Mount VerNEBRASKA CITY : non Hall l ast Monday night, June 16. were put on by each floor.
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I Roy Chamberlain, Editor- in -C hi ef
Iof t h e 1925 Peruv ian, dro ve to Peru last Thursd ay, to confer with othe r
i membe r s of t h e staff. _
1 Ella Teich of Bancroft, H ele n J ones of Nemah a, and Arleen R i tchie of Stella, spe n t l ast week in Peru, reh ear si ng for "Grumpy."
Professo r and Mrs: Sanford L. I
C lements motored to Li nco ln Wednesday t o attend t h e marri age of the bro t her of Mr . Cle ments, L e Roy.
The Everett Literary society h e ld a sh ort bus in ess meeting to d isc uss
Ipl a n s for the s ummer term. If you do not think t hi s is a li ve wide awake soci e ty- well- wait un til Thursday ni g ht!
The electr ic wo r kmen h ave b een
insta lli ng new sw itche s in t h e campus li g ht posts The c la ss of 1914 s hould be complimented for t he g ift left to P e ru 'No more u seful g ift cou ld ha v e
1been made
I One Peruvi an s u cc eeds another. M
C. L efler , '09 , s u pe rin tendent of the i L in co ln City Sc hoo ls, h as b een ap -
1 po i nted N. E A. d i rector of Nebra sk a
: to s u ccee d C. R ay Gat es '07, s up e r -
' in te nden t of the Grand I s l and schoo ls.
1 DL Edi son Pett it , '11 is now w i th
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1 se 1·vatory He took hi s Ph. D. at the Univers ity of Chicag9. Mr. Pettit was kno wn as a scie n tific ge n iu s durin g hi s s tudent d ays at Peru.
Messrs. Mu mford a nd Vifquain , represe ntin g Ginn & Co. , and Mr. Lee, r epresent in g the Laure l Book Co mpany, have been on th e campus late ly to ca ll up on the 'various s up erintendents. Mr .' Cr a wford, of ScottF o1·esman & C o., was in town some day s ago '
E lla Teich and The l ma We ll s were r ece n t ly elected to teach in the Om ah a sc h oo ls n ext ye a r. Bess ie G ill an h as accep t ed a po s ition in Fairbury. Fu ller W oo die was elec ted pri ncipa l at W aco; h e is workin g with Supt. C. E. Cl a rk. Clark and Wood ie s h ou ld g ive W aco a go?d schoo l year.
Forty days and forty n ig hts. Noah an d M1·s. Noah have nothin g on u s
ID ean D e lze ll and Supt Gilkeson grew e xcited last wee k a nd went to Purchas in g A g ent Ov e rho l t to order ari
Ia r k. Mr. Overho l t orde red Mr. Paul to make sa id a rk. Mr. Paul asked fo r spec ifi cation s and w as referred to th e Bib le Beca u se Of the incr ease in specie s Mr. Paul d ec id ed to doub le t h e me;s ure ments Pres ide nt P ate will s ee t h at Mr Yerkes of the a g ricu lt ur a l d e partment will drive in the anim a ls Th e comm e r ce force p lu s Mi ss Duni g an a nd Miss Gock ley wi ll c h eck th e a nim als in at the d oor. R ese rvations can b e made at the office, both for yourself a nd y our p e t s Budg et ev e nt.
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I n a sse t s a nd· volum e o f bu s i ness , "life i n s ur a n ce is on e of th e thr ee leadin g b u 11 i n esses of t hi s co unt r y , y e t th e fiel d i s co m pa rativ e ly und e v e lope d Onl y seve n pe r ce nt of all Jives i n t he U ni ted S t a tes i s cove r ed by in s u r an ce. T h is gi v es yo u an i dea of the fie ld s ti ll to b e de ve loped
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NEBRASKA C I TY
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES
SEVEN R EE L S-STAR RI NG W I L LIAM FARNU M
FRIDAY, JUNE 27, AT 8:15 O'CLOCK
Use Y our Bud get
men as Cap tai n Gilkes on, Bitzie Milam, Higgins, Weim er, Matthews, Edie , Bu is i ng, Delzell, and Faunce to build a r ound, the coach w ill have again one o f the best teams in the Nebr aska Conference
The game with Omaha Uuiversi t y is tentative And t h e date wi t h Co tner is t e n tative Cot n er may p lay at Peru November 21. T h e team ends the season with a jaunt to Chadron. Kearney, Doane, Cotner, Wayne, and Ch ad ron prom ise to have strong t eams in 1924; so the followers of P e r u will see some rea l contests Co ac h Graf is g oing to help Coach Rockne r u n his coachi ng schoo l in
IAugust; as a consequence football
inen may expect some fancy work
in September
COUNTY CLUB D IRECT ORY. (Co ntinued f1·om first page)
1 Treasu 1·er, F u ller W oodie. Secretary, Harland Tayl or. Yell leader, Orner Sperr y
U S Club: P reside nt, L ee Te d ford.
Secretary, Jo sephine Fiel ds T r easurer, Dora O' D ell. Yell l eaders, Rae Swa r twout, Milo Cl ark.
, Richardson:
Pres ident Otto Oakes Treas u rer, Fay Wickham.
C h a i rman of program commi t t ee, Wanda Willmore.
Ye ll l ead er, Noel Wri g ht.
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UNUSUAL
VOLUME XIX.
Many Peruvians 1 Procure Positions I
Many Peruvians have procured ! I positions s i nce t h e snmmer term opened. In tru t h , the g re a t major i ty I of t he Peru teachers h ave been : placed. Some few h ave contra cts ! still hang i ng fire. 1
James Conway bec ame s up erin tendent at Stockv ill e County seat of Carter, a Peruvian. Mr Ca r ter took t he s u per in tendency of Farn am. M. C. B lo ss '16, a P eruv ian who l e f t Minden to aatten d Co lumbia Un i versity was succee d ed by Supt. Clin to n I Johnes, another Peruvi a n. I
Otto Oakes and Zenas T e i c h two I popular men in 1924, were recent ly I elected to wa rd principa lship s r.1r. Oaks will go to Kearn e y; Mr. Teich to A uburn. Fuller· W oodie will be principa l a t Wac o. Hugh Stoddard goes to Malmo. S t ewart Blades goes to Pi c k ere l. !Vlrs Mabel Gu staffso n Q uiller is anot h er· teacher to e nte r t h e Om a h a. system. Among the ot h er teachers we notice Ella Tei c h , Th elma W e lls Helyn Humbert, an d Ruth Sande ll. '
Helen Y eck rec e ntl y s i g n e d a co ntract to teach d omestic sc i ence a nd 1 lead the chor u s at Wil cox Mrs. Ruth 1 St rong Warnock is the new p ri ncipal nt Farragut, Iowa. I rma Casey will teac h at H ermo n , Mi sso uri.
Bessi e _Gi llan is ano ther teacher to I go to F a t rb u r·y Haze l R a t ek in is added to the Fa ll City li st Els i e D o llarhide h as a po s iti o n in t h e Bea1 1 t rice system.
May Li ng-er, who too k her degree i a t Peru t hi s sp 1in g. is repo r ted to have proc u re d the Eng lish department at Dania, Fl or id a, a town just north of M ia mi. Atlanta Cole. anot her degree a lu m nu s , will be at F a i rb u1·y.
The P e d agog i a n r epo rt s so n·owfully the loss of t hree members of t he college faculty. The Ped agog i a n , j however. co n gratu l ates them o n their \ new p osit i o n s Mi ss E ther Bl a nkensh ip, w h o h as had c harge of t h e public sc h ool m u s i c, h as ta k e n t he n ormal·trai ni n g depat tme n t at Fairbury.
Miss Margaret L aug hli n. w h o h as h ad 1 t he norma l tra in e r s at Peru , wi ll. I teac h in Oma h a T ec hni ca l Hi g h ; School. M iss Lu c ill e McNn ic h o ls, I primary crit ic , w ill teac h in t he I Seattl e sc h oo ls I
DAOOOIAN
PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1924.
THE JOY ROAD.
I"Yo u t r a mp alon g i ts du s ty way be ne at h its s had o wy t ree s,
A nd hear beside you chattering birds or happy booming bees; And 2 11 aro u n d yo u go ld e n sounds, t he g r ee n leaves litani es.
"A winding road a l oiter i n g r o ad a fin ge r-mark of God
Trac e d when t h e Mak er of the world lea n e d over ways untrod.
See! Here He sm il e d Hi s g lo win g s mile, and lo , the go ld e n rod." - C. H. Town e.
NUMBER 33.
I 1Prof. Cooper and i Miss Shuman Coming
I i Bert Cooper, dire ctor of extens ion
I work at the Mi ss ouri State Teachers j Coll ege at Marysv ill e, a nd national
I ' lec tu rer a nd d emo ns t rator w ill be in P e r u , July 10, for a se r ies of l ectures
!on "Vita liz e d A g ricul ture " Aidin g
!Mr Cooper is Eva Shuman's c l ass u nj d e! the dir ection of Mr s Genevie ve C l ark, who w ill dem on strate the vallu e of Mr Cooper' s work.
B ert Coop e r w as f o r m e rly s uper- !intendent of Nodaway Co unty, Mis1 souri , and while acti ng in that capac' ity took up the idea of Dr. H ol den, Ieducational l ecturer for the Inte rn alti ona! Har veste r Comp a ny. Dr. Holden start ed the ide a of "Vit alized Agricu lt ure" i n a littl e country sc hool in Iowa. He, h owever, soo n retired from a c tive service and th e • n e w id ea in agr icu lture would pi'ob1 a bly h ave b een re t ire d too, h a d it no t been for· Bert Cooper, w ho, s ee1in g its wond e rfu l p oss ibi li t i es, took Ii t u p a nd d e veloped it to s u c h a n ext e n t that ther e a re now over one j hundre d school s in Nodaway County , i Mo. wh ic h cany on th e wo r k p l acl ing that county probably firs t in rank I in the Uni te d States as r eg ards "Vitalized A gr ic ultur e" and g i v ing B e rt 1 Cooper· the name of b e in g pee r of all ! lectu rer s and demon s tr a t or s of t h at s ubj ect in t h e Un ited Stat es Every stud ent, whether sc i en tific a ll y inc li n ed o1· n ot, s houl d take a dvanta ge of t h e w o nderfu l o pportunity afforded and h e ar t h ese lectu r es. R e• member the date and try to atte nd
STODDARD GETS PUBLICITY.
Al ex E. Stodda rd, '10 , has broken Iint.o the N e w York a nd Chicago p ap e t·s wi t h hi s new m eth od of indiv id1 u a l in s tructi o n. A le x Stodd a rd, an IAuburn boy, was s up e rin tendent at I Beat rice wh e n he was e lected to h ead ; th e sc hool s of Bronxville, New York ' C i ty. The students g o t o "confer!en ces ," prep are "assignments " but d o Inot h ave reg ul a r clas ses. ' The foil l ow in g is qu ote d fr om the Suriday
I Chica go Tribune: " Pupi ls of an o rdinary grade vary a s much as s i x to eight y em's i n their Iabili t ies to ac hi e ve skill, habits and I knowledge," M1 S to dd ar d explained. "The ind i v idu a l method makes the I achievement of th ese ess ential s th e Iconstant fa cto r, in ste a d of time, whi c h I mus t vary from pupil to pupil. It
E L. MENDEN HALL.
It is with a n t i c ip atio n P leasure that Peru w ill w e lc o m e t o 1ts • 1 • t ' a · g ' o doi g the Job p a1 t ALI CE MUSSELMAN N e bras ka publ i c sc hools s he ha s had P E R U TAK E S ANOT HER Jlyu.s,, p ss t n r n
f o r her mast e r's e g ree m u rc F ront ier county a nd the F rfth D1 s- 1 that 1t does possess Students w h o · · · d · ·t · h t over second. r e l an d got to t hu d o n " School Mus1 c. tn ct en)oye an o pen a u pat Y r tg h' h 1 d Sh I d o n ot learn how to use a librar y ate
M. iss M u sse lma n has a mezzo -sopra- a ft er their o r ga ni zati on, a nd t h e e l l or w rc P a ce affet on Imak i n g a mistake
I I campus E. L. Mendenha ll. pr i ncipal MISS of the Fond Du La c County Rural IN MUS I C D EPA R TMENT experience in Stromsburg , L e x ingto n F RO M BR OCK. His new method , Mr. Stoddard asNol ·mal Schoo l of Wi sco nsin and Grand Is l and. For two years I I d d th ' I h Pl esJ·clen t W. R. P ate ha s J·ust a n- h . d h G d se rtec Ja rna e e pup! s app te r Mr. Mendenhall, who w ill be o u 1· s e s uper v ise t e mu stc 111 ran in th e ir school work t h a n they were noun ce d that M iss A li ce Musse lman I s land pub lic sc ho o ls I Coach Cl ements' Bobcats b e arded g uest Jul y 1 an d 2 wi ll l ecture to h 1 S under t he o ld sys tem Their studies ' will h av e charge of the departme n t Miss Mu sse lm a n will repo t t for du -t e 10n in hi s own den aturd ay us along the lines of e ducati o n. Th_ is h h 7 now appear more definite, less formal o f p ubli c sc ho o l music, wh i c h has ty September 8 whe n the f a ll te r m w en t ey won a to 1 game from d well- vers ed educatot· h as been gam· B. k Th and more a re s ult of t he stu e nt' s been vacant s in ce t h e resi gnation of be g in s. She will h ave charg e of all roc at Brock. e victory w as ing distinction for hi s co n tribut ion h I I d t th t I 't h' f G ow n p l anntng. h Miss E sther B l a nk e n s hip, w o wr classes in public sc hool mu si c· and / ue o e mas er Y P1 c m g o run- Tl. 1 · 1 lo th Of be tter rur a I teac - ' ld 'd b h 1 d' 1 li S resu t s 111 g r eate r persona me program have chat·g e of t he normal training she w ill take any voic e pupils who wa a1 ed y t e sp e n td s upport h 1 h' h ers· and has a r·oused t he mterest f h f' ld d th h d h' . f te r est of eac pup1 m IS or er own • work at F a irbur y. m a y w ish to en r o ll f o r private les- o t e m re , an e ar 1t tm g o h 1 alld adm11 .att'on of 111 any prominent h h 1 success m sc oo M 1 ::;s A li ce Mu,se lma n is well train- sons. t e w o e team. , · school men by some u n ique work h e ed a nd ha s h a d much experience. She 1 G run wald had h is hook -ba ll break- ! - - - -has been doing in the F o nd Du Lac took h er b a c h elor ' s de g ree i n voice P I CN I CS i ng ni ce l y and h eld the Broc k batters o ne of the b.est Normal School in cunent h istory. C COUNTY CLUB t f 1 'l 1 t f h' h h b r·anes m the s tate. Mt ss Glass 1s h d fr om t he S u squehanna on servatory 0 1 our·B11 s,k?n1y wo 0 w I C • wtehre auth ority for the s tatemen t t h at it is Needless to say this d isti ngu i s e of Musi c, Uuivers i ty o f .Susqueh a nn a , 'fhe in c l eme n c ies of our· Jun e c e an. roc s one sco re came m e h U f N b k h 1 d w i t h p l eas - th h p . 1 d th h second tot e mvers1ty o e ras a man's v isit will be al e Pennsylvania. This s umme r s he is we a ther hav'e no t prev e n ted county w en ue s m g e roug : in number of volumes and se c ond to u 1 ·e. in Northwester n Uuivers ity, working 1 b f ha i g t h e i r pi c ni cs p1tcher, took second on the next out, h 1 t' f t h 1 d p b l' c u s ?m v n and sc ored on Ire l a n d ' s neat sing le none m t e s e ec ton o e vo u mes Bec a u s e of the co ndi t ion of t h e track a t Barney t h e Bt:rlington h as been unable t o run the regulat· se rvice between Peru an d Nebr ask a Ci t y No one seems lo be able say ·ce w!ll be j ust when regu lar serv t resumed This is not t he ftrsl t t me · d ·t name that Google' s town h as h a 1 5 in t he papers.
M' H 1 - y-;;;4-;:s-just s i gne d • ISS e e n f t h e doa c ontract t o take charge 0 h · • nd the c orus rnestic s cience c lasses a M ' work in Wil co x high school. ttss r I for uEbersole has been pecu tar y f h r nate in placing t h e graduates o e depar t ment t his year I
11 0 voice of remarkab le sw ee t ne ss. U. s. Clu b, und e r the sp o nsors hip of f t r st. When Sh aff er took seco nd, 1 _:_ She has d one so l o w o rk in seyera l Mr H oy t , ha ve he l d thei r fi rs t ou t in g. Leger p egge d to Beck returned · Mr. Y-erkes was checked up r ath er states, and h as gi v en vo i ce less ons The past week h as see n s ome mor·e to Le g·er caught Ireland a t home. se ve!'ly by R. D. Overho l t of the for the p ast se ven ye a r s The clubs ce lebratin g t h e ir s umm e r so- Hu sto n htt 111 of the. plate and checking comm i t tee for leaving out ear s he h as be en secreta ry of the ourn in Peru. Th e J o hn so n Cou nty Le ge r t hre w htm out at ftrst That th e flea from his animals t h at were Mu s ic T eac he rs ' A sso c i ation gathered i n f t·ont of th e was the on l y dangerous i nni n g. ; gat h ere'd for the ark B u t Mr YerSeven yea r s o f te ac hin g and two gymnasium at 5:30 la s t Wednes d ay 1 Peru s tarted in t h ird :When kes s atisfied Mr Overh o lt by expl ainars of superv is io n are counte d in evening and pro c eded to t h e at hl etic Grunw a ld opened wtth a sm g le. in g to h im that the do gs brough t in e xperience. She c omes to P e ru fi e ld, where t h ey a s pl e rvJid Sm i th, running for t h e fleas om Grand Island Co ll ege where picn ic s u pper , se rv e d t n help-your- second. W h e n throw we n t wild I f r h in public ' se l f sty l e w ith sa nd wi c h es potato he sta r ted for thtrd and then ro u nded Miss F l oy Royse, piano instructor, she s tarted t e courses h T h th ' l d h
music. Her other spec i a l work , salid, pop a nd other goo d thmg s to 1 1 ome. e row w as a g am W l pl ay ed for the 'students at convoca-
t h 'no- in slate institutions ea t Ga mes were pl a y e d b ot h before and h e counted. Cap tain Cl ark got tion Wednesday T h e a u dience re-
(Contmued
THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
RA L V AL UE O F SC i E N CE
Th a t sc ie n c e h as g iven to ma n a m a r ve lo us m aste r y of th e ma t e r ia ls a nd f o rces of n a ture is indi s put a ble Mo d e rn c i v ili zatio n is utt e r l y depend e nt I up o n s u c h m ast e r y. Sc ie n ce fo r ms both t h e war p a n d wo of of the f a bric of mod e r n li fe. It is s till co n te n ded however, t h at scie n c e is so materi ali stic I t h at it is in imic a l to 1e li gio n, e t hics a nd c u lt ure. N o n e of t h es e co n t e nt io n s SP ORTS can sta n d t h e test of cr it ic a l t h ou g h t. Th e r e is fa r less mate r ia li sm i n t h is I age of s ci e n ce t h a n in any oth e r p e r iod of h istory T h e l ates t dic t um of sc ie n ce is t h a t th ere is n o ot her matte •· t h a n in ca rn ated e n e r g y The lat e P e ru t um s ou t a nnually a nu mb er D 1 Fi s k e o f H a rv a rd u s ed t o a ffir m t h a t s ci e n c e is the h a nd ma id of re li g io n , of g ood a th le t es w h o a r e qu a li fie d to r a th er t h a n i ts foe. h o ld d ow n good co ac hin g p os it ion s Il is ev id e n t to t h e t h o u g htfu l m i nd th at s ci e nc e is the tru e friend of In t h e past P e ru has t urn ed out a c u lt u re. I ass um e th at c ultu re me an s t h e t 1·ainin g and r e fin e m e n t of t h e nu mber· of ve r y s uc cessful coache s t h r ee -fo ld natu r e of m a n. The asse r t ion th at s ci e n ce is a f oe to p h ys ical w h os e hi g h s c h oo l te a ms h a ve m a de c ul t ure is sc ar cely te n ab le, in t h e lig h t of t h e f act t h at sc ie n ce ha s a dded goo d r eco r d s i n a ll br a n c h es o f sp o r t. mo r e t ha n tw e n ty ye a 1·s t o t h e ave r age ex p ec t atio n o f life a l most w i t hin Th e fo ll o w i n g is a li st of men i n thi s g en e r a ti o n Wi t h a scient ifi c und e r sta n d in g of the st ruct ure a n d f u nc- th e p r ese nt s u m me r sc h oo l w ho h av e li o n s of th e bod y man h as n e ve r b ef o re be e n so ca re f u ll y s af e g u a r ded c h a r ge of at h le t ics i n t h e ir resp ec taga i nst the ill s to whi c h fles h is h eir T h e Americ a n A E F w as a dmi t ted l y iv e sc hoo ls o ve r th e st ate a nd el s eth e h ea l t hi est cl ea n est a n d most mo ra l a rmy t h e w o rl d ha s ev er see n. Th e wh e r e I n addi t ion t o coac h i n g, a e t hi cs of t h e S erm o n on t h e Mount wa s ne v er b ef o r e so p t·eva len t as i t is numb e r h o ld t h e posi t ion of s upe rto d ay i nte nd e n t or p r in c ipa l i n t h ei r r eIn t he re a l m of in te ll ect u a l c ul t ure t he e v id e nc e is overw h e lm in g An s pec t i ve v sc hool s i n num e r a b le h os t of sc ienti fi c inv e ntors, di sco v e r e r s a n d think ers, capta i ned Mill a rd B e ll , B•·od s h a w , N e br b y s uch m e n as Cop e m ic u s, Ga li leo , Kep le r , New to n , F a 1·a d a y, Ma xy.re ll , F o rrest Bell , D e wi t t , N e br. Dar w in, Me nd e l Hu m b o ld t, Lavo is ier K el v in Gibb s Ma rco n i Mi c h e lso n, Dor win C a r te r, Or a fin o, Nebr a nd Osb o rn e, n o t to me n tio n a hun d r e d s c arce ly less em in e nt s c i e n tists have Cliffo r d Clar k, W aco Neb r g iv e n us a ne w h eaven a n d a new ea rth in the k in g dom' o f the m i nd. It S B. C o penh ave r , N e b r ask a Ci t y , Ne b r wo u ld be easy t o d e mon s t rat e th at eac h of t h e above has u s h e red in a n e w '.-. E. Gr u nw a ld , St u r g is, S D e p oc h of sc ie nti fic th i n kin g. Sc ie n ce has sa v ed m a nki n d f ro m in te llect ua1• "Ta lbu t Hu nt, W ee pin g W a t e r , Neb d ry- r ot. Wh o ca n m eas ur e t h e me nta l awak e n i n g ca u s ed · by a N e w to n o r R ay L K la ur e n s, Fir t h ,· Nebr. a D a rw i n ? T h e s in g le th eory of ev o l uti o n h as m or e thou g h t a n d S p e n c er M Lege r E lmwo o d, Neb r quic ke n e d mo t e i n te lle c tual ac h i eve men t t h a n a ll t h e p h il osop h ies of t h e R oss E Mc Dan ie ls, Al ma, N e b r. past, exceptin g on l y o n e, t h e e th ics of J es u s of Nazar e t h. Sc ie n ce h as la id Arthu r Majo r s, Endic o tt, N e br d ee p th e fo undati o n s of phys ic a l, mora l and inte ll ectu a l progr ess T h e r e is Ju li an P o o l V e rd on N e br no "oth e 1· f o und at io n t h a n t ha t whi c h is l a id" b y sc ien c e for s u c h pro g r ess , Rober t L S a ndb e1·g, F a irbur y, N e b I g n o r a n ce of t h e di sco v e r ies a nd co n c lu s io n s of sc ie nc e puts on e ou t o f to uch J W P oy n ter, D o u g las, N e br w it h mo d ern life Th e s tud y of sc ienc e is a pr e parat ion p a r ex cell e n ce f o r Er land N. P N e lso n , J uni a ta, N e br. h uma n cu l ture
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Cr et e in 191 1. Do a ne w on th e ga m e Thursday ni g h t. In v i tations to a rei n t h e twent y -th ir d jnn i n g b y a sc or e c ep t ipn f o r o ld mem b e r s were h eartof 1 to 0 "N ig " Steve ns pi tc h e d fo r i ly a ccetped b y an e n t hu siastic g r oup P e ru; Kr ets i n ger pitc h ed f o 1· D oan e 1 of E ve r·ett woke r·s. It w as a p i tc h e r s' batt le . Ste ve n s did 1 Th e b u s i ness meein g and program n ot a ll ow a h i t f o r tw el v e innin gs Iwe r e h el d in t h e Hi g h Sc h oo l assemKr ets in ge r th re w a m aster ly game bl y room Th e f o ll o_wing p1·ogram It h as been s aid b y f ollow e r s o f th e j was given: voca l so lo by Ir-ma Casey: game that " K r et" t h rew hi s l ast good j r e adin g by Lu cy Arm st r ong; v io li n gam e t h at d a y. In t h e t wen ty -third i so lo by Ph ili p H oyt. About the i nnin g, wi t h two men d ow n a nd a ! "next" ask a n Everett! Judges-m a n o n th i rd , t h e Doa ne b a tt e r r ats - -r ab bits - - fo r fe i ts-- shortcake kno c k ed a n e as y r o ll e r to S t eve n s. punch - -an d-- guess th e r est! H e t hre w t h e ba ll to t h e fi r st b aseman who droppe d it Th e r esu lti ng sco r e en d e d th e r ecord gam e Th e P eru Bo b cats h a d a goo d year in 1923 -24 Th e foo tb all t e am lost b u t one ga me, a n e ve n -S te v e n co n t e s t to
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D D. D.'s a nd seco nd fl oor D o rmi - Soc ietie s h ave h e ld some sp le nd id to r y g irl s acce p te d t h e c h a ll e n ge. A prog r a ms at t h ei r m eeti n gs the past la 1·ge n u m b e 1· of g irls ar e s e e n o n wee k. t h e athl etic fie ld pr ac ticin g each a f - Th e P hil omat h ea n s h ave h ad t wo t e rn oo n ; so e v ide ntly th e g irls are me eti n gs Th ey h a v e b een we ll in e arn es t. att en d ed. But a f ew of t h e f orty- fi ve Th e Ni g h t Ha w k ' s b a myard g olf membe1·s h a v e b een m issin g o ut o n c lub h as est ab lis h ed tou rn a m e nt th e goo d programs. Miss C at h ea 1·tt's g r ounds in f r on t of t h e O ve rh o l t r es- c lever r e adi ngs, Mr . B ec k' s di alect
, id e n ce R. D. 0. w ill make t h e com- poet ry and se v e r al goo d m u dca l ments. num be r s h a ve furni s hed t h e enterT he b oys' s wi mm i n g c lasses a re t a inm e nt Two mo r e m eet in gs w i ll s h o w i n g so me real s k ill i n t h e a q u a t - be h eld a nd i t is ru m o1·ed t h at t h e ic a1 t. U n d e r t he le aders hi p of Coa c h ta le n t w ill be e qua l to t h e bes t f o un d Gr af , di v in g, u nd e r -w ater s wi mm i n g, in P e ru. A p ic ni c i s a ls o a dd ed to
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I Th e te n n is to ur n ame n t !thi s s um1 mer w ill probab l y st ar t i mmed i ate l y 1 j afte 1· th e Fourth of Ju ly h o lid a y. A ll member s of t he club a r e e li g i b le, b ut pa r t ic ipation is n ot co m p ul so r y. It is lik e ly th a t t h e tou rn a m e nt w ill in-
clude al fi ve kinds of m atc h es, me n' s to a n d d o ubl es, mi xed d ou b les, ladi es sin g les a nd do ub les of cl ass! ITh ese a rd e nt, bo ld, ado ri n g d evotees.
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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
CAMPUS NOTES
Mi ss Ruby Cri g er spent Sund ay in Auburn.
i Mi ss H a zel Ratekin sqent the weekend at h er h ome ant F a ll s City.
Erland Nel so n and Art hur Nel son drove lo Ru skin Friday to vi sit p arents.
Mi ss Lydia Otte n s of Dunb a r , speht Sund a y a nd Monday with h er friend s at Peru.
Mi ss Adnee Hamilton, 24, of Om ah a, sp e nt the week with Alice Sorenso n.
Hear d at Glee Club: In structor, "Hold 'm i' for four measure s and then st art on 'sweet'."
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Miss Amy Cathc a rt gave a readin g in convocati o n Fr ida y. Sh e was me t with a hearty applause from the studen ts, a nd d eserves commendation for the excell ence of h er talk.
Many teac hers took t h e co unty exam inati on s g iven at P er u Friday and
I.Satu • day. Sever a l of these teachers are still lo oking for rura l school s. Boards of edu cation plea se notice.
Supt. James Conway '24, who supplants Supt. W. L. Ca1:te r of Stockv ill e, was a Peru v is i tor thi s week. Mr. C onway is e nthus ia t i c about hi s Fron t ier co unty s chool. I
Your att ention is called to a typographic a l error in last week's P e d ag og ia n The a nnoun cement r ead t hat sc h oo l closed n ext s prin g o n May 20. Of course that is a mi sta ke. Sc h oo l w ill c l ose May 29.
Il'he Junior Hi g h S c ho o l entartained t h e college s tudents at convocetion Monday. Eme li e Peterso n played a pian o so lo. The Juni or H ig h Sc h oo l
I! t h e n sa n g their sc h oo l song and gave t heir yel l.
Any of the Peru facu l ty members w ill be g l a d to talk texts to teach ers The En g li s h department, f or in st ance, h as a s helf of books for t he in sp ection of Junior and Senior hi g h sc ho ol teachers in Room A 303.
Stewart Bl a d es ' 24, of Irwin , I owa w ill teach n ext year at Pi ckere ll ; so th e r epo rt ha s it. Almos t all th e t eac h e r s of the C lass of 1924 are n ow placed. The T eache r s Placeme nt Bur eau h as b ee n rece i ving nume rou s
ca ll s Stud e nt s who wi s h to k n ow th e c a len d ar may find i t just below t he editoria l. After thi s the e ditor w ill a try t o ha v e it on th e fir st page. Mr. H acke r , th e printer, is to b e complim ented on the ca le ndar in the last issue
E. W. Matejovsky pa id P e ru a v is i t t o lin e hi s wo rk up for h is deg r ee n ext s prin g Mr. Matejovs ky w ill e n ter P e ru in the fall. He has g rad uated a t P er u; a nd has att e nd e d t h e U Univ e r s ity of Ne br aska He w as s u pe rintende n t t h e pa s t year at McCoo l. q Mr s. Mabe l G Qu ill er, w h o will tak e h er deg ree in au g u st h as b ee n e lected to wor k in the Om a ha sc h oo l system n ext fall. Mrs Qu ill e r l ate principa l at Nemaha, h opes to ge t in to the junior hi g h sch oo l
d ep ar tment. Becau se of the tro uble b etween Nebraska Ci ty an d Peru , th e e lectri c
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l'i system o n th e campu s w as not fun c• 5 t ioning a part of last week. Chief En1 g in ee r Warre n Hays s tarte d t h e sc hool pl a nt and sav ed ser iou s inco nven ience.
S u pt. M. C Bl oss ' 15, s u perintende nt for the p ast year a t Mind e n , paid fri e nd s in P er u a v isit last week. Mr. Bloss i s a Pawne e Ci ty native. H e was promin a nt i n at hle ti cs a t P er u i n hi s day. He took hi s de g r ee a t Univers ity of Ne b raska. H e cam e
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Clark led hitters with four g les in four t imes at bat Because of I ,the wind both second basemen were busy. Beck took care of fourteen
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In a ssets and vol ume of bus in e ss, life insurance is o ne of th e thr ee lea ding of thi s country, yet the fi e ld i s compara · tiv e ly und e ve looed. Only se ve n per ce nt of all liv es in th e U nit ed States i s by insurance. This vo u an id ea of the fiel d st i II to b e developed.
A s to REMUNERATION, r e po rt s of college g rarluat es w h o h a ve e n t N e d b us in ess indicate that 'l ife in s uranc e is at th e VERY TOP as a SOURCE OF INCUME. Now is th e time to consider what you ar e going to do at the e nd of th e :;e me s r e r
If y ou are amb iti ous and wil lin g to work h a rd , and are int e rested to kn ow about life in s uranc e as a voca t io n, t he LI N. COL N LIB ERTY LIFE INSURAN CE COMPANY, Lincoln, N e br., or call in pe r so n at 305 G ranter B uildin g , 12th.and 0 str ee t s.
ASK ANY PERUVIAN
Ab o ut his
LIBERTY LIFE POLICY
C larence A. Howie will be g lad to talk with you ab o ut it
Feed you too
BURLINGTON Ci\FE
O ne block north Burlington Depot N e bras ka City, Nebr.
BISCHOF H\.RDWARE
Can s uppl y yon with electric fl oo r and tabl e la mp fittin gs t o co mple te your m a nu a l tr a ining work
1chances. Housh h ad not so many. 1 P e r u. ;
Fo
Irepa i r e d. " Ve a lso se ll Sch oo l S uppli es a nd Fountain Pens. Bring yo ur broke n Len ses or Pe n s and sa'>•e money.
J. C. CHATELAI N, WATCHMAKER , JEWELER
SANDERS' CAFE
EAT A ND EAT RIGHT AT PERU'S POPULAR CAFE
Double
Grunwald to Harrison Brokens to Housch to Schaffer.
Batteries: Grunwal d and Le g er; Huston, Brokens ond Ireland.
1· Umpires: Bloss and Jewell.
ICOUNTY CLUB P ICN IC S r Conlinucd !':rom fit·st page) and after suppe r, until a late hour. The success of this club's fir sC gath -
POWDER BLUES
The Season's Smartest Fabrics
1 ering w ill perh aps make their offi -
cers add · seve r al more to the list dur in g the summe r. On the same eve nin g Douglas Coun t y s tu den ts be t ook t hemselves to the coo l breezy a thl etic field w it h Dean Delzell as s ponsor. After s elec t ing a shady spot,this jolly group
partook of a tasty picnic lu nch of sandw i tches, pickles, lemonade, ice cream and cake. Then they played games and ran r aces. A most exc iti n g feature of this enterta i nmen t was
a r ace among the g irls after the only , man i n the crowd, excepti ng Dean
MEEK LUMBER COMPANY
LARGE ST OCK OF DRY LUMBER READY FOR SHIPME NT, DIRECT FROM SAWMILL TO YOUR SCHOOL. CHEAP PRICE ON ACCOUNT OF LESS HANDLIN G
BLACK WALNUT LUMBER
Peru, Nebraska
Never was a fabric more in demand than SOCIETY BRAND POWDER BLUES Fortunately, we bought them generously; we kn ew our customers would want them We have a rich se lection, pa r ticula r ly in the easy fitting models that are the t hing today They're a wonderful buy f or y ou.
Delz el l. Who won? Well tthat wou ld be rather embarrassing to both parties Then the mer r y excursionists dep a r te d w i th club songs and yel ls, and w i th a feelin g that they h ad beco me better acquai n ted
CAMPUS NO;I'ES
Miss Grace Irene L utg e n spen t th e week -end at her home i n Auburn.
I Miss Inez Wells of Alexandria is
1visiting Miss Esth e r Delzell this
week
Ui The teachers at P eru this summe1·
0: are surely getting the worth of their
o·bud g et tickets. Wh at with Adrian
'-1 0 New in s, "Grumpy" , Miss Hen ig an,
, baseba ll, "Tale of Tw o Cities", Mr.
Mendenha ll , ten nis, Mr. Co oper and
Miss Shuman, et al., what more can
Oj Three members of the facu l ty,
wh os we fear t o prin t but
whose 1111tla ls are W. N. D., R. D. 0 .,
and S L. C , h ave been k eeping cer -
tain stud ents from t h eir lessons in
December 20 , 1924 , to J a nua ry 4, 1925, in c lusive
Mo nd ay , Jaunary 26, 1925
Mon d ay , March 30, 1925
Friday, M ay 29, 1925
nd Semester c lose s
SUMMER SCHOOL, 1925
SPECIAL REPORT ERS: - Eme lia Novotny, I. V T obler, Er land Ne lso n, Lu c y A1·mstJ·on g, Ali ce Sorensen
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CRE ATIVE TH I NK I NG
P1·ofessor Mendenhall, i n his lecl-u re o n "Creative Thinkin g." vo ice d a i st:l nti me nt that h as ex isted rather d orma n t ly for a long t i me. Ju s t w h at is 1 creativ e th i nkin g? D efi n ed as adeq u ate l y as we can do so, creat iv e think- I i n g is turning t h e mind s e ner gy into u sefu l w or k , m ak i n g t h o ughts pay, j
(Continued f1 om f i rst p a g e)
Wr i t e Re g istrar for Summer School B ull et in 1925. I' n o t matel"ially , but i n t he s e nse of i m prov i ng man's s oc i a l state. Stud e nts 1 st ud y psycho logy without realizing t he important p art i t can pl ay in tlieir th o u g ht pr oces ses prod u ce t h e ir max im;um. Cre a tive t hinkin g is bu t COUNTY PICN I CS S H OWING I Kee p sweet. Kee p in sympathy w i th !MARRIED MEN W I N BY o n e phase of p syc h o log y; psychic know ledge applied. I UNUSUAL P EP yo u t h. We nee d an und e rtaker. · SCO R E OF 12 TO 4 • It is a fatal error t h at a great number of sc h olars make; t h at of assim - 1 ___ Some people have been walking il a tin g t h e of great t h em i nto p1·actical worth: I During the p ast week t h e rain s : dead for for ty years, n ot h avThe tendency I S t o become a 1ec 1p1 e n t, a sto1 c hou se of co ld f ac t s, a collecto1 hav e a b ate d enou g h to e ncour age · mg a n y body to bury t hem Eleof information An e ncy c lope di c mind is as u sefu l as a n encycloped ia, to Imore coun ti es to go o u t fo r picnics. ph a n ts and t urtles li ve to b e one hunbe u s ed fo r 1·eference on l y. T o create n ew tho u g ht , n ew ideas, n ew pr in- Paw n ee County se lecte d t he Col- d red a nd fifty and two hu ndred years c ip les , new lin es of action, a r e entirely beyond its scop e. Wh at is t he use of : lege gy mna s ium as the pla ce of th e ir years o ld. Why can 't we? Moses' suc h a mind'! Ifestival. The co un ty was w ell repr e- l eyes were undimmed at o ne hundred Th e lear ners of to d a y, th e stud e n t b o dy of o ur colleges, w ill profit by 1 ted and t ho se n ot present s ur ely twenty years of age."
c r ea tiv e t hinkin g. Don't r ead to know; re ad to d o. Apply what you learn. i m isse d a good time. Volley b a ll was I Among t h e requi sites for g ood "M ake you r brain a file; n o t a p il e " Think over what you r ead, grasp the the principa l game of the evening ' health, Prof. Mendenhall mentioned, genera li t ies, s ub ord i n a te t h e detail, assoc iate the n ew id e as with t he old, I a nd was enjoyed by all. The best !"Sat ur ate yourself w i th the life of add to t he a u t h or's vie w s, your own v iews, and make a j u st appraisal. Th e n ; part of i t all came when refreshmen t s · J esus Christ. Plain , pure li ving. Hi g h w eig h a nd co n si d er the v a l u es of .what you h ave read Ho:v ca n y ou appl y ; ci nnamon roll s, ice cream and cake thinking. W o rk. yom· h ave absor.bed ? Ca n 1t be made to soc1ety? Have i n abu ndance. The "pep py" sp irit of 1busy, do not le t 1t g r ow m g." prohted m your readmg? If you h ave, turn 1t m to acco un t for ma n kmd. I the c lub was s h ow n b y t h e yells · T o wmd u p the evenmg e very bod y Be a crea ti ve thinker!
PERU CHAUTAUQ UA, JULY 12- 16,
T H E P R OGRAM.
AFTERNOON. EVENI NG.
Sa t urday, Ju ly 12
1924
Th e " P " Club t h a n k s u m pires Dallam and Conkle, Profe ss o r B r own , and t he enthusias t ic fan s. Se ve r al dol la 1s foun d th e ir way into t h e "P" C lu b t r easu 1·y. Some t im e in the near futur e t h ese two team s of male c o lle g ian s will stage a b ask et b a ll game for t h e " P " C lu b b e n e fit. Yo u will d o we ll to. atte n d t h a t g ame. Gilkeson , F a unc e, Bi t zie. C l a r k, L eger a nd Cl e ments h a v e made th ei r b ask e t ball lett e r s a t P eru
Iw hi c h were g i ve n : present our PRESIDE NT
MENDENHALL E ac h one went aw ay fe elin g grate- 1 was put t h1u a com s e of sp1outs , SPEAKS AT PERu ful to t h ei r spo n so1 , Mr. Hill , a nd hi s an d did we h ave fun? I'll say we did,
w ife w h o we r e present an d p artic i- ' f or i t was 1-2-3 -4 and " p ep" w as
1pated in the e ve ni ng's events there 1 00 % Walter C a mp's exerc ises
I ' Nuckolls-Cl ay Club l e d events o n were given then M,;· W ednesday w i t h a n open-a ir b a nqu et ' closed by g Jvm g us a Jig to s h ow at B1own ' s P ark, Nebras ka City The us he could still "sw i n g a wicked
Ijo yous p a 1·ty were taken to t he "cit y" 1 hoof."
1in three ca r s , one oper ate d bv Mr I We w ere a ls o favore d with one of
The Mu s ica l Style Re v iew Redfern an d the other t wo by Ne lcon Mr. H are ' s p iano so los. W e are al- Pla y, "F riendly En e m1 es" ·
Sunday, J ul y 1 3
The Smail-Mcintire Comp any
1 Brothers. The first object of interest ways g lad of t h e opp ortu mty of h a vn aturall y w as our Nebraska Park and in g Mr Hare o n our pr ogr a m
I Morton's Mansion. Many inte restin g I L et's a ll come out next
f ('C> nl i nn e d 11'0111 fi l'" page ! humo1· th a t c r eated quit e a n ent nusi cn f o 1· his s p eakin g. With t he g reate st eas e he c a rri ed h ome h is m ost s ali e n t princ ipl es w i t h c lev e r pun s a nd ane cdotes Su mm e r st.: h on l s tudents will lon g r emem be r him as a captiva t in g s peaker; o ne w h r> p u t life and e nerg y in his wo rds I h at made li s tening a p leas u1·e P en1 keenly ant ic ip ates Mr Me nde n hall '.; n e x t vis i t to P eru.
i After a sp le ndid feed at t he P a rk Ih1 s ta l k on Pe ace a nd P atno t 1s m.
Th e Small- Mcintire Com pa ny relics were o bs e1·ved. to Profe ssor &;!ve
Charles T. Baylis, Le ct ur e a ll d epa r ted for Pe1u fee li ng g r ateful
Mo nd ay, Jul y 14
Tho Mis sour ians, An Orchestr a and Sin g in g
En se mble
rhe Baldy Strang Company
;John E Aubrey, L ect ure
"Makin g a Better Am el'ic a" to o u r f ai t hful sponsor, Prof essor CHADRON EAGLE GETS DATA ; P a ul and t h e comm ittee. I
! Besides the i·eg u l ar member s, a 1 (Cont inued from fir st pa ge )
Dr M. M. MAC VEAN SPECIALIST
The Missourians,
Iformer enthu s iast, Anna N e lso n , '23, ' of 1924 will be S.25 (twenty-five an d her mothe1·, M1·s H N e lson, were cents) per-co l umn-inch per iss u e An Or c h estr a a nd Sn g in g p1·esent. Sure l y our advertisers can n ot com -
T u es d ay, Ju ly 15
"Co m i n g Acro ss" or "Application"
Bill Bone, Le ct u re
"The H o u se of Man "
E ye, Ear, Nose a nd T hroat Eyes tested, Gl asses fitted No. 717 Central Avenue NEBRAS KA CITY, NEBR.
E nsem bl e j· The J e ffer son County Club braved p l ain o f our pri ces or o ur ci rc ul atio n In P eru, Frid ay 6 to 8 p. m. at
I·mu d last Thursday eve nin g an d went when comp arin g w ith the average in Dr R eed' s office; Saturday 8 :3 0 to to th e athl etic fi eld f or supper. Eigh - the stat e 11 :3 0 a m. at Dr. Harajian's residence teen mem hers were pre sen t w i t h Miss 1
Th e Baldy Strang Co mpan y Rin e hart, t h e ad vi ser. An exciting ,
John E. Aubrey, Lec tu r e baseball game w as the m ai n feature
" The One-Mile T ow n" 1 aside f r om the eats, which were the j greatest attractio r. Wa s t h e pot ato
\oVed nesday, Ju l y 16 1 salad goo d ? Ask Gladys Majo r s
P lay, "T Wi se Foo ls" 1 1 I, Y M C. A.
THE l\1ARD.IS ,, STORE
I S A GOOD PLACE T O PURCHASE YOUR LUNCH MEATS, PICKELS, COOKIES, FRUITS A New York Ca st I a n d every t hi n g go od to eat Cal! a t the s t o r e or phone 25 , F ound! F o und w hat, Wh y , a way 1
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Th e O ld Li n e In s u r a nc e G U ARANTEES an ass et for you.
RALPH W. HU NTER, an a lum nu s of P e ru, is h e r e t hi s s umme r to t e ll y ou how the O ld Li n e of Lincoln will h e lp yo u " TH E OLD L IN E IS · THE 13EST LINE " FOR YO U.
to keep youn g and h ea l thy . Ho\\' ....,._ •• • j come, Got i t fr o m "Mendi ," ali as =====================-============ Budget t ic k ets wi ll b e h o n ored f o r three eve n in rr perfo rm a nces, one p f M d h 1 "' 1·o essor en en al of Wi sconsin, of which shall be a lecture j who spoke at t h e Y M. r eg ular meet: i n g last W ed n es day even i n g. In th e of bud get tickets m a y pur c h a se seaso n tickets for a ll t h e fi1·st p lace, "Mendi " sa id h e w a s "aremmmn g numb e r s of the Chautauqua course f o r "'150 ' · t " d ft h t d ;;·======== j rann o go an a er e go starte ·\ TJ D . · h e s ur e did step. He de mo n st r ated I J ' ,: e a!ly and Sund a y Lm coln I a nd imp ar t ial r epo rts of po - ! on Coac h Graf, an d as we all know qu nal Will be ma1led to any post - j h t 1ca l and economic questio n s No th t h · d jy- · N b · a ou r coac IS a goo man, we 1 0 ICe 111 e 1 aska ft om n ow untll 1 matter wh at y o ut· party affiliations nat urally expect him to b e another after t h e November pres id e nti a l ' 11 · ' . . . Ia r e, w 1 a pprec1ate Th e Journal, Me t hu sa la or to r eac h a n age of 150 f o J only On e Th e especw ll y at this low trial price The I or 200 y ea1·s, an d still be young' wh e n tate Jo u rn.a l .h.as 1ts reputa- 1 will be stopped wh e n the time h e di es t'Jon for 1 and 1 p 1a d for is up. Send your o r der to- j In hi s speec h , P11lfesso r MendenEv e ry fami l y wt ll need Th e Journal s I day - Advertisement. , h all sa id, "Keep from getting old
G. NEIHARDT, The Poet Laureate of Nebraska
Will eead "HUGH GLASS"
Monday, Jui.Y 14, at Convocation. · Budget Event
GREENE'S ICE CREAM
FAC T ORY City
Ma nu fact u res G r ee ne ' s Q- U-A - L- 1-T-Y Ice Cream.
Ha n dled in Pe ru by a lmost e very d e aler. Ask him
Best Shoe s h op You u s e eig h teen mu sc les w hen you
G u ara n tees Satis f action. c ommo da t e y ou
THE PERU , PEDAGOGIAN
CAMPUS N OTES
Leona Johnson s p e nt t h e week-end at P a lmyra
W. 0. Willhoft sp e nt t h e week-end at City
Mr s Edith Br a dford 'of Rulo spent the week-end a t h r home.
Marggy Tankersly spent the wee ken d wit h h e r p a r e nts at Auburn.
D a is y G r af spen t the Fourth of Jul y wi t h h e r pa1 ents at Tecumse h.
Mu r ie l Sc h eu e 1· motored t o Omaha to be with her parents over t h e holid ays.
Mi ss Grace Irene Lutgen, w it h h er parents , motored to W ayne to spend the holiday s Specia l convoc a tion was held Mond a y for the women of the College. Mrs Dunning spoke to the girls
frown; fo u r make a sm il e Os teopathy If t he Fourth of Jul y came twice a Glad to ac- h e lps you to res t y o ur face. Iyear severa l of t h e stud ents and fac-
DR. R. E. R EYN OLDS of ult y m e mbers wo uld have to send for Auburn, a g reat gross of ea r drums P ERU l S m Peru twice eac h week. Phone I ·
NEBRASKA or wri t e for appointment. .Mrs Lon Graf motored to Lin co ln w1th her parents and two sisters,
OVERLAND CAFE
II who have bee n her g u ests since F ri-
day; She return ed to P eru Sunday.
IIN V ITES PERUVIANS TO DINE WHEN IN Mary Yates, '22, an d Fern Zellers, '22, were renewin g o l d acqu ai n ta n ces NEBRASKA CITY on the camp u s this week. They h a v e :been on an extended auto trip, com-
JOHN G.
TilE POE.T LAUREATE OF NEB RASKA
W ill Re a d "Hugh Glass"
MONDAY, CONVOCATION, JULY 14 Bud ge t Event
Wright & Tennis Rackets and Balls
TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG
BARNES' PHARMACY
Baseball · Shoes, Tennis Shoes
COMPLETE LINE OF KEDS
GUARANTEED SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
Sho es repaired while you wait. Best Mate ri a ls , Bes t Workmanship
RIGHT- AWAY SHOE STORE
gree t hi s su mmer, h 'a s just been e lected third an d f ourth gr a d e critic 602 Central Avenue, Nebras ka City •
teacher a t the Mary v ille, Mo.' T eac h' ers College. Miss Borne is to be co n- DE MARO, Ma nager
gratul ated.
Coac h Clements and Captain Cl;'k
I1 will take a team of Bobcats to P aw- i n ee City on July 17 to see what Bob- II cats can d o when thew meet Indi ans. Eit h er Hunt or Grunwald w ill t hr ow the g ame
Those who misse d President Mendenhall1s addresses will never kn ow
Iwh a t t h ey have mi sse d until they hear him some time The gentleman f1 om Fon du L ac m a d e many fri en ds a mong the stud ents, Letters were awarded to members of the 19.24 Babcat track team Wed · ne sday at convocation Th ose reIceiving letter s were: Arthur Majors, I Lorene Buising, P au l Hoy , Ted W ei1me1· and Ro lan d Edie.
I Mr. and Mrs. J W. Co lli ster have been elected at Rulo They have not
IC yet accepted, for they are serious ly on s ider i n g st a ying at Peru t h e next yea r and takin g t h e i r degree s Mr Collister was principal at Verdon last year
Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes
WHERE YOU ALWAYS FIND A WELCOME
REDFERN & ELLENBERGER
THE CASH STORE
PERU CANDY KITCHEN
We the la rgest line of Fresh Candies in the city. The proper place to get your sweets. A coo l m ee ting place fo r s tud e nts
FOR OVER TJHIRTY YEARS
W e hav e giv e n the small acco un t t h e sam e caref ul attention a s th e l a rge one.
T oda y w e ar e esp e ciall y e quipped with our up-tod a t e Syste m to r e nd e r t hi s same service.
CITiZENS STATE WHERE
1
BANK
I 1 Mr. E. L Mendenha ll , principal of
I'the Fond du Lac Co unty Rural ma l sc h oo l of Wisconsin, gave a talk 1 o n "Creativ e Thinkin g " in convoca -
Wednes day. The a udi ence reponded w ith an enthu s iastic aplaus e
I The man w h o ran a way w ith Cap- !
KARSTENS & PATTERSON
KEEP COOL
Itbain Gilkeson's footba ll shoes should e proud of himself. The sp lendid
Igleader of t h e 1924 Bobc a ts spent his ood money to have t h e shoes made
I over to h is orde r. Some loyal mem1 ber of the College s hou ld see t hat the
1 doug h ty capta in gets hi s shoes
W. K Fowler, former state s uperi ntendent of Nebraska, was a peru v isitor the past week. Mr. Fow le r is a warm friend of P e ru s He d id the next be st t hin g to grad u ati ng fr om Peru: h e married a g r a duate Mrs.
F o w ler is o n e of t he Board of Directors of t h e Alumni Association
The g irls of Mi s s Ebers o le's cooking c la ss served a d ainty three cours e
I! bre a kfast Thursday morning. The invite d guests were Mrs. Dunning, o ur be loved dean of women , Miss Mackprang and Miss Ritzman. The menu consisted of raspberries, cream of wheat, waffles, sausages and coffee
P rofessor and, Mrs. W. F Hoyt entertaine d a g roup of t h e facu l ty members at a de li g h tfu l picni c Monday evevning Aft e r refres hments, t h e group left the p i cnic grounds and went to the Hoyt residenc e to listen
in o n severa l fru.itless ro ll ca ll s. at
Demo c rr.tic Natwnal Convention m New York
With Aerolux, No Whip Porch Shades. Add a n o th er ro om to your hou se, by inclosing your porch. Lets cool air in Keep s th e h ot sun out.
For S a le by PATTERSON
900 Ce ntral Avenue NE BRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA
To our I cc Cream Parlor Bes t servic e from e xp e rienced dispe n sers Yours for a tria l. LOYAL PHARMACY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE .
Are h e ld every Sunday morning at 10 : 00 o'clock in the mu sic roo m o f the College Auditorium. The public is welcome.
THE COLLEGE C. S. CLUB
STUDENTS !!
Patronize our advertisers, They p at ronize u s
The Best Business Career
is what eve ry ambitiou s col lege student a nd s e ni o r ill thinking a t the pr esent tim e Life insuranc e i s on e of th e he s t, on e o f the most de s ir abl e , and one of t he mo<!t s ati !'fact or y a s a perman ent calling.
In assets and volume of bu s in ess, li fe insurance i s on e of th e thr ee leadin g bu din esses of thi s countr.y, yet the fie ld i :; compara· tively u nd e ve looed. Onl y seven per cent of a ll liv es i n th e U nit ed States is cov e r e d 13y in s urance. Thi s g i ves vo u an id e a of th e fiel d s t ill to be developed
As to REMUNERATION, r epo rt s of college graduat es who ha ve e nt er ed bu s iness in dicate that li fe in s urance is at tl'le VERY TOP a s a SOURCE OF INCO ME Now is t he tim e to co ns i de r wh at yo u are going to do a t the e nd of the :;e mes ter.
If you are ambitio u s an d will in g t o wo rk hard, and ar e intere s ted to kn ow about I ife insurance as a vocat ion. add r ess the LIN · COLN LI BERTY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Lincoln. Nebr , or cal l in pers on at 30 5 Gra nt er Buildi ng, 12 th and 0 s treets
I
SPORTS.
Did you f ootb all fan s kn ow t hat Copenh aver was Ed W e ir's co ach whe n t h e Cornhu s ker c aptain was r unnin g wild for Sup e rior High Sc ho o l, Well, now you know it.
I In 1911-12 Sanfo rd Clements then of Elmwood, wa s one of the best college pitchers in the s t ate H e d emonstr a ted th a t h e ha s s omethin g left by holdin g th e Single Team s coreless for 1th e fi v e innin gs he pitched.
1 That was a spectacu lar c a t ch that Copenhaver made of Clements ' lin e
driv e in th e Married-Single g ame. Cope de serv ed the h and that he rec eived from the g randstand Smith and Cl a t·k f or the w i nners m a d e ca tch es o n ly a s h ade less specta cul a r.
Th at w as a re a l ball g am e W ednesd a y aft e rn o on. There was just en o u g h c rabbin g at the umpires to make e verybo d y feel at hom e If t here had b e e n pop s old at t h e g a me, t h e re mi g ht h ave b een a n othe r stor y to tel l.
T h a t was r ea ll y a r emarkabl e game t h at Emil Grunwald pitc h e d agains t Brock la s t week. He a llowed but f o u r hi ts , tw o of which w e r e sc r at c h hi ts On e of the scratc hes wa s to o fa st for Pool to handle and the other hit Grunwa ld on t h e foot and roll ed a wa y f rom T horp at s h ort B esides, - Grundw a ld sco r e d the f i r s t r u n o f the g a me.
AVENUE STOR E
R emodeling
New S uits made to ord e r , and all worl< is g u a rant eed to s at isfy Merc hant Ta il or a n d Cl ea n e r P hon e 6 2
J A. C EJKA W e c all and deli ve r
THE FAY BAKERY CATERS TO THE ST UD E NTS Pastry , W a rm Brea d, Ic e C r ea m P E TERSO N BROTHERS ;.wee...------- c. ,._, _..
J. C. CHATELAIN'S
IIs the p la c e to buy a nd ha v e your J e w e lr-y r e p air e d. W e a ls o sell Sc h oo l S u pp li es a nd Foun t a"in 1 Pe n s. Brin g your brok e n Len se s, or Pen s and sav e mon e y J. C. CHATELA I N , W A TCH MAK E R , J E WE L ER
SANDERS' CAFE
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Thre e memb e r s of the · be st b as ke t b a ll team th at has played in N e bras k a the pa st three years are on·the campu s t hi s s ummer. L ook them ov e r. .bi tzie, Gilkeson, and Mark D elze ll Bitzi e has a r e put ation to uphold in th e s tate of N eb ra s ka. Gilke son thr e w eig h t b as k ets ag ains t W es le yan t he fi r s t half of t h e g ame Mark D elze ll will lead t he 1925 Bobcats throu g h anoth e r a ll -v ictori o u s s ea son. M a ybe. If yo u want to s ee the pairin gs in the bi ggest t e nnis tourname nt eve r p lay e d in Peru look o n th e fr on t p ag e of thi s iss ue. Mi ss B lanken s hip, 1 w ho won t he title this spring w ill =' I try t o r e t ain h e r h onors a g ain st s u c h
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Degrees, Diplomas, Issued by Peru
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PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, J U L Y 16, 1924.
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P er u v1ans And be s ides the ma ny d ipl o ma s g iven in Ma y forly- J o n e w i II b e issu ed at the s u mm : , l com mencement n e xt w e ek. Th es e i dipl omas me a n two years of s uccc s - I f ul wo1·k at P e ru a nd a Firs t Gr a de St a le Ce rt i fic a te Twent y -nine s t u- ! de n t s w ill r e ceive the Ele:nent a r y ' Juni o r Certi ficate. Th e se name .; may I be ad d e d to Peru's lon g li s t of a l u m- , n i. i Al mo st every g r a duate is p l ace d 1 fo r nex t year. Th e de g r ee stu de nts 1 h ave h a d g ood p osition s for som e I time Ther e is n o t EO g reat a ca ll for t h e E le mentary Juni o r t e ache r s I Wl-: e n Co l. T J. Majors appea r s fo r I
CALENDAR.
Jul y 12-16 _C h a ut a uqua- Bu d get t ick et s honored t h ree eve nin gs
J ul y 14 J o hn G. Neiharclt at Convocat i o n.
Ju ly 15 _ Girl s' Glee Club, 7: 00 p. m
Jul y l6 0rc h est r a, 3:30.
Y. W. C. A., 7: 15 p. m
Y M C. A.
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Nearing Finals·
I i Peru' s greatest tenn is tournament
I h as made g reat strides towards t he i se mi -f i nals and fina ls. The preced1 ing week ha s seen the courts i n use i dur in g every i nterva l, eith er by tour: na me n t play ers e n gaged in matches, 1 o r pr act ic in g for matches soon to be .: p l ayed The e limin at ion process has made g 1·eat progress in the men' s si n1 g les whe r e thirteen m atc h es h ave ali ready been played in the first round I I and severa l seco nd r o und matches • disposed of.
I Hoy and Be ll p layc.d a c l o se match match e ndin g in Hoy ' s favor, w i th
It h e sco re of 6-0 , 6-8, 7-5. Jindra ha s m e t Rowley and d efeated him 6-1, 6-1. Jindra' s strong opponent w ill be
Hoy, whom h e wi ll meet in the seco nd or t hird round. Lau g hlin and I Bo s ley pl aye d 6-4 6-1. Lau g hlin now will ha ve to play McNerny who \ b e a t Cat l ett 7-5, 6-3. Willh oft, la st s prin g ' s runner-up, ha s taken hi s firs t two matches, winin g f r o m C l ayburn 6-2, 6-0 and from Blake 7-5 , 6-1. B l ake defeat e d Hair in , the fir st round 6-1, 6-1. K l a urens took t he fir st round from Wen se in
I with the score of 6-1 , 6-1. and wi ll meet Co ll ister, winner over Ma r cellu s Oak s turned over the dop e buck -
IJOHN NEIHARDT, POET I et by trouncin g Morford 6-2, 6-4, but 1 I S DISCUSSED ! LAUREATE AT s uccumbed to Dah lstrom's s teadfast Ip l ay in g by a sco re of 6- 2, 7-5. DahlOne o f the b est lectur er:; a n d d e m-
VITALI ZED AGRICULTURE' I
st rom pr ev iou s ly won easily from onstrat ers Peru h as eve r had o n t h e Colle ge st udents we re inde ed _g iven I To ble r campu s h as co me a nd go n e , an d e v - a tl:eat mornll1 g when It : Beck, sp rin g champio n , ha s t aken t he Board of Education (C o lonel e r y o n e w ho h ea rd P rof. Bert Coope r : t he1r pnv1 l ege to hea1· John G. Ne1- the fir st r o und f rom Ne lso n , and the j o r s is pres ide n t of t h e Boar d ) h e could no t bu t wis h to he ar hi :n aga in. hardt Mr Neihanl t is the only per- second r ound f r om Ho y t with th e present the f o llowin g f t '.· dents \'.i t h Mr Cooper, who is connecte d with s on to whom our state l eg is l a ture score 6-3 6-3 Hoyt has play e d L e, h e sy mb o ls of w o r k d v n e ,rh a L i s, a ll t h e No rthern Missour i Statf! Teachers has eve r conferred t he t itle of Poet ge r a nd defea t ed him 6-1, 6-3 Ta ys ave c ertain of the de g r ee st d en t:; C:; l l e g c al Marysville and who is a
Laureate • · l or, winner over Bostrom, ha s drawn who rec e ived the ir d egrees in M ay : w i de l y k n ow n lec t r e r , is a strong ML Nei hard t, whose h om e is at a b ye
Degree a d voca t e of the p ro ject or p r ob lem Bancroft, Nebra ska, an d who h as Th e m e n' s doubles open e d wi t h a Mae Mi ll er Beck. method , so me phase of which most be e n writing s inc e 1900, bega n a bang. W ill hof t - Po o l wad ed t hru Mary C. Borne. sc hool peop l e a r e acquai nted w i t h. cycle of five se ri es of poems in 191 3 t heir f irst two matches and are r ead y Irma D. Casey. T-fe e s pec i a ll y dea ls with the project • d ea lin g with th e days of the fur for t he fina ls Mo rfor d - Hoy lost At l a n t a Co l e. meth o d as 1-e l ate d t o ag ri c ulture bu t MATL.C:N FOH CO!\!MENCEME NT. t rade in the Midd le west This c ycle coura g eou sly in a hard fou g h t ma tch, Co l e g ave s ome stat eme n ts wh ich a r e co n s ists of "The Three Friend s," "The 6-2 7- 5 and Hoyt- Dahl st rom winJes si e F. C c nn e ll. wor th w hi l e a n d s h o uld b e t h ot over. State Supe ri n t e ndnt J. M Matze n of Hu g h Gl a ss," j ne1:s o v,e r Oa ks-Co lli ste 1·, went' down Spencer M. L eg er. T eac h r ea l thin gs : ma k e sc h ool who w ill d el i ver the commencement Son g of the Great Mi g r atwn, a nd h eroica ll y to t h e tune of 6-1, 6- 1. M ay Li ng e1· w o rk li ve v i ta l and int e r es t ing: add r e ss at Peru St ate T eache r s Co l- "Indian Wars ." 1 Cl ay burn-Y e1·kes p l ayed th e c losest L o l a E ll e n Lohl'. wo rk w ilh real problem 5 u s in g the leg e t hi s s um m e r wa s appoint e d to It w a s part of the l ast named wh ich malc h of t h e to urn ey w ith Bos leyC ry st al M a r g aret Mey e r communit-y a s a labor atory, t h e peo - his pre ss ent posit io n by Gove rno r W?.S rea d by lh e autho r from hi s Bla k e , fina ll y w inn in g th e rub match. Mabe l G u s t a f so n Q ui lt er. p ie a s teac h ers and t h e book s 2 s v e d so Mc K e lvi e, fo ur years aft er t h e manu sc ript . T h e r est less tim e foll ow - Sco r e, 6-4 , 4 -6 , 6-4. Th e winn e rs will A li ce A. S mit h too ls : tran s l ate t each in g into g i v in g; death of Superintendent Willi a m in g the Ci v il W ar when a n e w imp e - play H a ns e n-Han sen, who troun ce d Ru t h S t 1on g W a r no ck. · loww i n g into d o in g and b e lie f s into C lemmon s , the vete r a n educat.o.r , who t u s wa s give n to t he movement west - Row l ey- Hair, 6-0, 6-3 D a n ie l H. W e b e 1· a c tion s Rotate s ubjec ts; h ave new ser v e d s o m a n y years as- Presid e nt wanl ac 1o ss t h e Mi sso uri, wa s p oetic - T h e l a di e s' d o ub l es c on s iste d of onG eo r ge R. \V'illy. wo ,·k eve r y year, dont teac h the saBl e t he Fr e mon t Norma l Sc hoo l. Mr. po r t r ayed. Hi s descr ipti on of Ne- l y fo ur teams a nd Blankensh ip-Borne
M a 1·y E. Wilts e s ubj ect o ve r a nd over year a f ter Matzen was e l ec t ed to to s uc ceed bra ska seaso n s and ri vers was 1 are champions. Ernst-Ernst were d e-
D essi e Wri g h t. 1 yea ! F o r instance t h e fi rst yea r him se lf two years a g o by a large rna - esting. Perhap s the mo st impr ess iv e fe a ted 6-1, 6- 3. Blood g oo d -K. Borne>
S tat e.
D i ploma- F ir st Gra d e
E ffi e H a n c he tt A da m s
Go l d a B e ll e Bi s hop
Ste w a rt Blad es
Mauri ce E. Boren
Be rn i e e e Brecke nr i d ge
Be rn a rd 0 Bost rom
Mi l o B C l ar k
Dav id Cl a r k Ba rt o n Cl ev e ng e 1·
Wayme Cl eve n g e r
Go l da M Cr e ech
Llo yd Willi am Da ll a m
Mar i o n Do wl in g
E d n a E n g e lk e
Lo is F is h er
E . E ve r t Full er
C l ara M G a f no n
Bess ie G ill an
Cla r ence W G ra ndy
Luc il e H arr is
Id a M He y w oo d
H e l e n Holl i way
Pau l K. Hoy
L e ona M. J o h nson
C a t h e rin e T. J o i n er
R o y L. K l a u ren s
Yol a Mae Lamb
Elbert L y le L a u g hl i n
Mar ie L e Poi d e vin
Ma gg i e Bell Mc A lpin
E d w a rd S. McCa ll
Lu c ill e E ll e n M a h o n ey
J o hn G l e n Melvin
M a r gare t Mille!
( Continu e d on fourt h p age. )
may de a l w it h g rowing t hin gs; th e j or ity a g ainst a very stro n g candi- part of the poem was t he sce n e a t th e won fr om Gock ley- Hoyt by th e sco re 1 s eco n d make th i n g s; t h e third Jiv- date M1·. Matze n taught in rura l Council of th e Indian s and United of 6-2, 6-1, an d met the c h a mpion s in 1 i n g thin gs and the fo urth so i l s c 10o ls s up e r i nt e ndent town schoo ls States Commiss ion e r s T h e l a tte r ; a m a t c h endin g 6-1, 6-3 bui l din g Stic k t o eac h ph a se and an d fo r e le v e n yea r s was Co unty w e re to ne g oti ate for a ri g h t-o f - way ! Th e ladi es sin g les h a s not p rodon't jump a ll ove r the fie ld in teac h - Super in tende nt which pOsition h e for a r a ilr o ad. Troop s were at th e g re ssed ve1·y r ap idl y, o nly one s eco nd in g For w ho li kes t o tr y teac hin g a wa s holdin g a t t he time of hi s ap - s a me t im e be in g brou g h t up to e n- r o und m a t c h h av in g bee n p l ayed. cl ass, to find t h at t hey had h a d it p o intm ent to Slate Sup er inte nd e nt. f o r ce the d emands in c a se the Indi- B l a nk e n s hi p won ea s il y f r o m Nov ott h e yea r befo ,·e ML Matzen is a fri e nd of the te a c h er a n s should n o t give up the 1i g h t n y i n two love s ets Borne def eated 1 Fr i day, Jul y 11, t h e eig h t h g rad e of tra inin g in s t i t ution s a nd !ew r:nen in peaceab ly. D i c k e r so n , 7-5, 6-3. Wri g h t won the J effers o n Co., Ga rd ner Sc h oo l t h e st ate ca n s peak more mte llt g ent l y Sy mpath y is a r ou se d by th e s in cere fr om Br od in love se t s, but lost to I und e r t he s u perv is ion of Mrs. Gen - of the n eed s and requ ir eme nts of re s is tanc e of t h e Indi an c hi e f s to far - B loodgood 6-1, 6-3 Blood goo d wo n ev i eve C loud E v a Shuman, d emo n- Neb r as k a teach e r s . W e a re a ss ui e d t h e r enc r oac hm e nt s by the white fr o m Staff but t h e sco re w as no t Is lrat e cl t h e va l_ue of t he _me- , of a n m_p li s h e,d commencement m a n, w h e n we r ea lize t h e h ope les s - announced.
1 th o cl in a g n c ullure or Vlt a h zecl s p ea ke r 111 M1. ness of t heir c au se I Th e mixed doub les s ho w las t C I I T J MaJOI s as h e 1s F o ll ow in g lhe read in g· of "Indi a n 1 sp l l·,, g ' s c ha 1np1· ons, W!"llhoft and I a g r i c u l ture. L ec tur e s were g i ve n by o one · · , ' c hild Some p ro bably could known throught Nebraska; W a r s," Mr. Ne ih ardt r ea d a numb er Bl a n kens hip , defeatin g Mo rford-K.
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I not fat ho m a ch ild g i vi n g lecture , : jors to th e o ld t_h e 1v 1! of s h o r t lyric po e ms amo n g which Borne in a n easy set, 7-5 , 6-0. Superb u t a n y one be a , i n g the delivery a nd I W a 1 h1m long were: "Chi ld' s H er itage," '·Let Me io r pl ay in g with a lot of pep inter1 or raniza ti o n of th e s u b jec t matter years , 111 c ludm g the Ind 1a n wa1s that Out My Y a nd hi s po em m i xed l eft the _Iose1:s he lp l e ss. Beck' g ld l h ·t t to s the 01.c1 • ca me afte r· b u t Unc le Tom a s we of ded1c ate d to soc wlo gy I Hoyt too k their f 1rst m atc h from I wou no e s 1 a e u e w • T h t l k I t 1 P e ru lik e to th i nk of h im will pre- 1 An enthu s wstlc a ud 1ence encored Dahl s trom-Novo t n y m hk e f as hi o n , lec tur e e a s o r ec ure s g 1ven <" ' • • 1 · "T h fl · F l ·t L "f H. 1 s ent th e dip loma s to th e summer the po et a g a111 a nd agam. a n d Jmdra -Gock ley tmnm e d H o yt
1 w e r e; e e ss 1an • y, 1 s 1 e IS- , J M. N "h h · · ·
1. e 1 a 1d t as come mt o co n - Macprang 111 a 6-3, 6-2 matc h. Jmt ory c on o mic a ue an n ro u c., I · h f h f
1 E . V 1 d I t d 1 sc h oo l araduate s t h 1s year.
1 ' . . B 1 V 1 f · Mr. MaJ ' or s is th e friend of t h e co l- t act w 1t s ome o t e va st amount o dra-Gock ley m·e now ready to meet li o n Into Am e nca, u c s, a u e o , 11 · 1 · · · t l · d
1 N b k M 1 S l eg e H e h a s don e more to sec ur e 1 1ter m·y m a t e na ex1s t111 g 111 · 11s an IBeck-H oyt Co mmo n to e r as a 1 ape u g a1 · b b I · d p M f av ora bl e l eg is la ti on f o r P e ru t h a n ne1 g h o n n g s t a t e s ca me near to e - -: H IS(OI' Y cof Ma ki png Ia n cre slet•n t ef- a n y ot h e l· m a n of influ e n c e in the I in g los t an d forg otte n. Thi s h e h a s Miss Edna F is h e r of Peru , and Mr. t h od s· offee; ou try, u m g o h h d d f · · h s t a t e an d eve r y y ear w h e n h e is ca ll- ga t e 1·ed to g et e r a n pr eserv e Ol I Gu s Warnke of Ster h ng were marh en s · err rrs and h o w to te s t t e m , • · h " 1 h · · f t l · ' "'"' e el u p o n to p r esent dip lomas Peru u s 111 IS poem s n t e op1mon o 1e r ie d a t Glenwood , I ow a , on W e dn esB a b coc k met h od of cre a m t es t 1ng , I · h · 1 H h I f ee ls th a t it is esp ec ia ll y h o n o r e d to w n ter , a n yone, avll1 g r e ac u g d a y, July 2 Ca ttl e va l u e of c a r e of f e e dm g anc ' G l h s f th Th · · · . ' ' in ha ve th is o l d v ele r a n of many bat - a ss o1 t e on g o e 1ee 1 A ve r y pr etty wed111g occured hi s to r y of lh e1r a ppe a r a n c e ti es to p e rform th is wodc F or i t is Friend s, is not for T hurs day no on , July 10, at th e ho me A m e rica. du e to hi s work t hat t h e State of Ne - pi·eservat!O n of t h1 s ? ero •c matena l, of t h e bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs These rep o r t s wer e so we ll d e liver- b ras k a es ta bli s h e d t h e fi r s t n o r ma l bu t t h a t p e r s on b eg m s to L o ui s L ew is when t h e ir dau g h ter, e d b y th ese e i g h t h g raders t hat they nor m a l b ·ainin g in s t i t u t io n at P e n l i n thes e so n gs t o ?a rts of t h e of V irg ini a Hope, w a s uni t e d in Marwo uld be a c redit to h ig h sc h oo l 1867 _ W e w e lc om e Mr . Maj o r s to t h e oth e r g r eat natwn s H a s the M1ddl e ria g e to Mr Merr ill W ay m ir e of a rr!'ic u l tur e c l a sses a nd s h ows wh a t A I co ll eg e for c o mm e nc e ment clay ( Contin u e d on las t pag-e.) Dou g l a s Both l ad ie s are umnae. £C ontin u e d on l a s t page)
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SOME OF MY IMP R ESSIONS OF P E RU STAT E TEA C HERS CO L L E GE
T h e fi r st th ing t h a t st r uck me at P e r u State Teac h et·s Co ll ege was th e sp i r it o r a t mo s ph e r e of th e sc h oo l. Th e r e is a ge nera l a i r of si nce ri ty, ea m- · e s tness, fr ie n d li n ess, a n d co u rtes y t hat is r at·ely e q ua ll ed. O n e does n ot n eed to h unt ve r y far for th e c au se. It lies i n the pr e s i de n t a n d hi s fac u lty.
Seco nd l y, I am wo nd e l"i ng w h eth e r t h e st ud e n t l:ody f u ll y the n atura l adva n ta ges of P e r u. D ul"i ng twen t y yea r s I h ave not s e en s uc h a rema rk ab l e bird r eso r t. I i de n tified nea rl y thi r ty species o f birds just wh il e wa l king the st r eets, a n d s evera l of t h e se a r e not t o be fou nd in my own s tale of Wi sco n s in. If one wants to lear n bird li fe , P eru <:ertai n l y offers a r at·e opportun i ty.
T HE M US I C DEP A R TMENT AT PERU.
M t·. J i ndra , Miss B lanken s hi n, and Mi s s Royse w ill be fr.r · · 1 b · · th e t f o t·tni rd ,t Mr J mdra I S certa m mu s 1c ::t nrogram s to e g 1ven 1n e n x - · · d ir ec t or rf ban d- a nd o r c h e st r a ; Mi ss Bl a n ken s hi[) l eads the g i rl s' g lee ? l ub ::nd t e a c he s t l:e [)U bl ic sc h oo l m us ic; n n d M iss R oyse is h e:2 d of t h e }Jl ano c" r ) ::t t.. - l\!iss Rrvse has h er rooms ia tl e New At.:ditorium. H e r !Jia r: o clas e s h a \ e been f il .ed f o r the s ummer. She V> ill em o ll a g a i n next f a ll.
V ·a J in cra, o ne of t h e most o cp ul a r m L.s ic directors that Fer·u h a s h ad, h as hi s r ocms in the bui ld i n g. His or·ch cst r·a will a!1 !Jear in IJUbli c i n a f ew days. H e has been peculiar l y successfu l w i th in i olin. He a lso g i ve s lessons on s tr i n ged in s truments a nd on the c lan n et. Mi ss E l a n kensh ip h as been a w c rk e r i n many d epa rtments at Peru; but h er pec u liar fi e ld has been public s cho o l music She had and h as a very good g i rl s glee c lu b. S h e coac h e d the g irl s' basket ba ll t ihs win.ter, and t u r n ed out one of P e r u's b e s t teams. S h e is also woman's tennis chamr- i o n i n thes e parts. S h e goes to F a i rbury next yea r a n d wi ll be succe e ded M I wa s in fonne d t h a t t h is who le r e g ion is a loess fo r mat io n , ve r y few pl ac es o n ear th bei n g so fore st s, bir d s flowe r s : ! o u nd it very locate I abou n d o n e very h and. Th e soi l IS a nch , dus t mul c h l a u g hm g w tth a In s u i tab le sc h oo ls t hi s yem ves t w h e n tic k led w it h a h oe. Th e Misso uri R i ver is c u t ti ng a n e w b e d It th a t t h e b es t a d v tce t h rou« h t ho u sa n d s of ac r es of l an d a s ri c h as t h e N il e V alley Any stude n t can ce g t ve n them wo ul d be to fim s h
Dean Delzell o p ened u p q u ite anothe t· asp e ct of n a tu re to me He too k m e o n to p of P i ke ' s Peak s u ggesting t h a t I wou ld fa ll down and wors hi p him when I saw the v ie w. Courtesy fo r bade me followi n g up t hi s q u otation Howevet· I felt l ike b endi n g t h e knee whe n I sa w the vi ew from what I r enamed ML Nebo. I cou ld i magine the se n sa ti on of Moses as h e looke d over into t h e prom ise d land
Yann i g a n s 2-0 -0-0-1 - 0-1 wor k i n b io lo gy will be well c a red R e g u l ars 0-1- 0 -1- 0 - 0- 0- -2 fo r by Mt·. B o i tnott.
B atterie s : C lements and H un t : Gru nwa ld an d Le g e1· I MARRI E D MEN WIN AGAIN. ., intere sted in o rni t h o lo g y, zoo logy, geo logy, or a n y as p ect o f n a tu r e m ay at leas t t h e t wo-yea r co urse co n s ide r hi m se lf f o r tunate if located i n P e r u.
E L MEN D EN H A L L. SP O RTS
P re s ide n t of F ond du Lac, Wi s c ons in , Norma l.
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1 G. Ta lb ot Hunt Bobcat p i tcl:er, R EPOR T OF TEAC H E R S I Hu g h P Stod d at·d, Ma l mo , Nebr 1 1
threw the Fourth of J u l y game f or BUREAU WORK K arnie Sunde ll Hamburg, I owa week Coach Cl e m e nts ca ll e d off bas el R uby M. Taney, Co l orado Jl e w o n hi s game 5 to 1. Th e f o ll ow in g g r a du a t es of t h is E ll a F r a nces Teic h , Omaha I Because of l ack of games for t h e year from P eru have sec ured Zenas T e i c h , Aub urn , Nebr. i Weepin g Watet· against P latt; mot.th ons: Cla r ence E Th ompson, Arcad i a, b a ll p racti ce u n til Mon d ay. The B obMa y Mi ll er Be c k, T t·ai ning Schoo l Nebraska cats go to P awnee C i ty to p l ay the a t P em. L uci ll e T h ompso n , Ta b o t·, I o w a : Indians on J u ly 17 Th e game is ca l lIr ma D. Case y, H e r ma n , C laire It·ene Vea l, Verdo n , Ne b r. ed f o r 3:00 q. m. Ma r g a r et Atla n ta Co l e, F a i r bury, Do r othy Wade, Sy r acu se, Nebr. Did you t he two y c ungest t e nNebra sk a 1 Th e lma Fr ances W e ll s, Om a h a n is p la ye r s f i ght it out to see wh o May L i nge r , A b et·deen, I da h o Harry Ande r so n Willi ams, Ord , wou l d i n th e to u rn ey f <5r t h e G eo r ge Raymon d Will y, W i l bur , Ne br aska seco n d rou n d? Bo b by F a te l: o1 : e s to tnf SU .I qaN Full e r T a lton W ood i e, Waco, N e b r . f o l bw i n the f ootsteps o f h is b r other C r ystal Marg a r et Meyer , P a x ton, Helen Mar i e Y eck , W ilcox, Ne b r. L eo n a rd , w ho was runner up in t h e Nebt a s k a P a ul Leslie Yo st, Stockv ill e, Nebr. Con f e t·en ce t hi s sprin g Ma r y E. Wil tse , Ka n s a s Go ld ie Mae G r ec h , Mou n d C i t y , Mo The f a vorites a r e still in t h e to urDessie W right, Lau r e l, Ne bt Myr l Em ri ck, Syrac u se, Nebr. ney. The Misses Blankensr ip an d Ma r y C. Bo rn e, Mad ri d , I owa I L ois F is het·, Maso n City, Neb t·. Bo m e loo k like certa in '' i net s of t h e Je ss ie F Connell P ocate ll o, Id aho ' Bess ie Gi llan, F airb ur y Nebr. lad ies' d o u b les. The mens doubles Spence t· M. Lege t·, Elmwood , Nebr 1 L uc il e Harris, Salem, Nebr. I are not so certa in. Th e facu lty te a m Ma ble G u stafso n Qu ill e r , O maha, Roy L. K la u t·e ns , F i rth, Ne b r. Iof Beck a ud J indra w i ll g i ve a goo d Neb r aska ! Yo la Mae Lamb, Coffev ill e, Ka n i a ccount of i tself Amo n g t h e stt: dRuth Strong Wamock, Farragut, 1 W Otto O akes, K earney , Nebr. i ents the r e are suc h ;:s I owa I Al ice Ma r ie So r e n so n, Om ah a I H an s e n an d H a n se n , Hoyt andDa hl- D H. W eb e r, S h u b e t·t, N e b r I Th e fo ll ow i ng mem b e r s of t h e strom, H oy and Morfo rd , W ill h oft E d na Alice F is h , F a lls Ci ty, Neb r c l ass will b e in sc h oo l, most of w h om a nd P oo l, a nd so fo r t h Edn a Ir e n e Fi s h e r , L inc o ln , Ne br. h ave c h ose n to f ini s h t h e ir B a c h e l o r s In t h e si ng les bot h l as t L a u t·a K ova nd a, A t izona D eg r ee i n P er u : \ I fac u l ty c h ampion, Mr Beck, a n d th e A nna Mae Maso n , Ari zona. Bessi e M C hur c h stud e n t c h a m pi o n, Mr Willh oit, are N a i n ie Le n ora R obertwn, Lin co l n Geo r ge J. C hur c h in the r u nnin g. T h e l ad i es t i t le wen t
A l v i na S e lk , A lma, Ne b r Dav id F Coste ll o to Mi ss B l a nken s h i p , w h o rem a i ns to
A lberta Skee n Oma h a, Nebr. Mark L C r a nd a ll defend her title. Wi ll h oit a nd Ma t jo t y E A r no l d, Ham b u r g, I a. Ma rk Wi lso n D e lze ll h ave t h e best chance at Erma V e ra B:mtz, Fa ll s C i ty, Nebr. Gl e nn P G il k es on I t h e mixed doubles, t h ou g h an upse t Fo rr est George Be ll , DeWitt, Nebr W A lton Hair wou ld n ot b e a tota l s u t·pr ise.
Mi ll at·d De W itt B e ll , Bradsh aw, Clare n c e E d w in H awx b y. T h is is t h e m ost s uccessfu l tenn is
Nebras ka Raymond E. Hunter. season t h at P eru h as ever enjoyed.
He le n A il e en Ca r man, R i v erton, Eth e l C L in dah l. Si xty-two members h ave made th e
Donv in Cliffo r d Carte t , Orfin o, Irene P Ne lson. Ten ni s c lub a li ve-wire or ga nizati )n.
Nebra s ka Mu r ie l E lizabeth Scheuer. Sw i mm i n g classes h a ve f ill e d to
Jame s Conway , Stockv ill e, Nebr
H a l'l and Ve r ne Taylor. capacity a nd h ave kepi fi ll ed. P eru's
E ls ie J. Do ll a r hi d e, Beatri ce, N e b r. T.heodo t·e D ona ld W eimer. supe ri ot· sw immin g poo l is one of t h e
Pau l Du nl a p, Have lock, N e br. Robert G. Whi ttemo r e m os t p op u l a r a sse t$ to t he "o ld es t
A lfrid Gi l q u est, Stroms burg Ne b r. Ha d and W hitwe ll. norm a l sc hoo l wes t of t h e M iss issipp i.
Ve r da Jun e H aup t ma n , Co l o ra do Mau rice Bo t·en Di d you k n e w t h at Spencer Leger
Mab le Gert r u d e J orm, Ver d o n , Ber n ard 0 Bos trom. is t he b es t on the ca mpu s?
Ne b ra s k a Be mi c e Br ec k e nr i d ge. · He h el d t h e P e ru titl e a ye a)· or two , · ;Es th e r G r ace Kc efe t·, P ap ill ion, Milo B. C la r k. Ih e wa s Owe n D a ly's W rest li n g par t -
Nebras ka Barto n Cl e venge r. ner at A x t e ll , and he won hi s b ata ll -
O ll ie May K lum b Gra nd I s la nd E l bert L y le L au g h li n 1 io n champ i ons h ip i n t h e A. E. F.
R uth V ic t o ri a K ur tz, Grand I sla n d Glen Me lvi n I T h e Y a nn iga n s an d re g u l a r s sp l it
L ou ise M. McC r ory, In d i a n a R oscoe E. Wl'i g ht e\ e n in a two-game series last week
Art hur Roge r s Majo r s, E n d i co t t, A ll Degree peop le w h o desired po -I n the f i rst g ame th eYann igans wit h
Nebraska s ition s have sec ure d jus t about t he Coac h C leme n ts pitchin g a i rtight
Ed i t h Nea l, Omaha kind of a p os i tion they sought. The b a ll a nd w ith two· Reg ula r·s, Beck P en d N ew house, Camp b e l l, Nebr. t wo-y ea t· gr aduates wi t h experience and Hunt, i n the l ine- up turned back
Susan O'C o nnor, O maha have b een located a n d i t l ook favor -t he tea m le d by C a ptain C l ark by a Vivian Doro t hy Rowe, Dorchester, a b le fo t· thos e w h o d o not h ave ex- sco r e of 4 t o 2. Yerkes hit a hom eNebraska per ie nce and w h o want pos i tion s to run. i n t h is game. T h e b a tte ry work Ru th E. Sandell, Pl att smo u t h b e locate d b efore sc h oo l beg i n s of C lements and Hunt. was l a r gel y B l anc h e May Se ibo l d, Fr iend, Neb r . T ho se w h o receive e lementary ce r- respons i b le fo 1• th e Yannigan victo ry Onn
n Se ipe l, Gr and I sl a nd tificate s a n d tt ni ners cer ti ficate s S co r e by i nn i ngs :
I n th e secon d game th e T h e ma tT i e d men a gai n s ho wed back bombarded p l t- the i r sup e rior ity by trounci n g the c h mg. fo r et g h t co u nte r:s, wh t le t h e si ng le men 22 to 17, th is Lime in basianm ga n s were f u u r oif ket b a ll. The game was c l se and Tho.rp's d e li ve r y •. of. which wa.s Ihard f oug ht thruout. T he single men Schmdlers P t er r o t.- l i ed b y a si ng le p o i nt at t h e c b se of ba ll wa s re spo nu- 1e ach of t h e first t hree quarters. With v ie f or Ule VlCtOI y. but t en m i nu tes left the manied men .3co re by in.n i ngs : \ m a de a fi nal spu rt to v\l:.to'<-y and Yanm gans 2 -1-0-0 -0 -1 04 ily the single n; e n in lh e 3-1 0 -2- 0-1 -1 fina l quarter.
Jattette s B t tz1e an d B itz i e and Sandberg were the o t t · Tho r p an d Leg e t · Istand i n g play e t·s f or t he marri.d ! men, wh il e a :- d F u · c e D W. / s howed u p w e ll for th e s i ngle men.
in action.
Man·i e d Men.
Cl a rk, l g Bitzie. r g Cowell, c. Sandberg If. Be c k. rf Leg er, rf.
Tot a l, Single Faunce, rf. Th orpe , lf. Gilkeson, c Tayl o r r g Noerlinger, l g Maj o rs l g· P oo l f.
A. E. HOl C H / G i lke so n and B i : zie are un C:oubt· cd l y t h e two b est men in the state P rof. D W. of C ape Gt r - 1confere nc e. It w a s quite a treat f o;· a rd eau , Mo. , w tll succeed P rof. A. E. the summer schoo l stu dents to s e e Holc h in the b io logy d epa rtm e nt, t hese men w hi le Profe s.;or B olch is on a l ez v e of abs:ence a t University of Nebraska to work on hi s docto r 's deg r·ee. P rofesso t· Bo i tn o tt is es p ecia ll y fitted by trainin g a n d expe ri e nce for t h e pos i t io n. A t p r esent h e is t eac hin g classes in bio logy a t C ape Girarde a u T eac hers Colleg e Mi sso uri. F o t· t h e t t wo y ea r s h e h a s teen h t:ad of t he b iology depart m en t and de a n of the college at the F la t R ive r Junio r· Co lleg e , F l a t Ri ver, Mi sso LJ I'i F l a t R i ve r is a p a r t of t h e U ni ve r s i ty of Miss ou r i An d the h as ta u g h t c l a <ses i n sc i e n ce in B e r e a Co ll e g e , K e ntt<cky. He h as also h ::d considerab le p u bl ic sc h oo l experience, havin g b een s upel'inte ndent of sc hoo ls a t P rail'ie City, Hep p ne 1·, a nd Enterprise. Ot·egon; an d at Jennings, L ou isana I
Mr. Bo it nott attended W este: n Kentucky Nor·mal for hi .:; ea rl y colleg e ed u cat io n. H e took his B. S. deg r ee at V alpa r a iso University, in I nd i ana. H e l a ter took hi s A. B deg re e at Unive1 s ity of Or e go n; and h e co nt i nued h is wor l< ot O rego n and too k h is Maste r 's d eg re e. He ha s wo1·ked a yea r t 0 wards hi s doctor a te a t Un i versily of C h i c a go T he professo r, h is wife and t wo ch i ldr e n w i ll move to · P e ru in Septem ber and begin hi s duti es a s actin g head of the bio logy department. Th o t he st uden ts are sony to l o ose Mr. Holc h, they may f ee l certain t h at the
GREENE'S ICE CREAM
FACTORY
Nebraska City
Manufactures Greene's Q -U-A-L-1-T-Y lee C r eam.
Handled in Peru by almost eve ry dea ler. Ask h im
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CAMPUS N OTES
Miss J o hn so n of O r lea n s v isite d
Mi ss Bloss last week
W il ber Peck, '25, of Reserve, Kansas, vi s ited with fr iends on t h e campus Sunday and Mon d ay
H aze l Rate ki n was t h e g u est of Grace ll'e n e L utge n at h er h om e in Au b u rn ove r the week-en d
Luel la D owell of Sa lem was t h e g ues t of Ruby Lawrence W e dn esd ay and Th u t·sday of th is week.
C la ud Matt h ews, '25, and Lorenc Bu is in g '25, both of Fa ll s City, drove P e ru Sunday, to v is i t with frie nd s.
Helyn H u mbert, '23, d r ove dow n from Oma h a, S un day, to be t h e guest at the Gil keso n h ome Mo nd ay a nd
T uesday
IN 1944
W ill y our a ccount b e a n asse t ot· a Habili t y ?
T he O l d Lin e In s uran ce GUARANTEES an a sse t for y ou R ALPH W HU NTER, a n alumnu s of P e ru, is h e re thi s s umm e r to t e ll you how th e Old Lin e of L in co ln wi ll h c lp y ou.
" TH E OLD LINE IS TH E BEST LINE" FOR YOU.
Wri g ht & Ditson Tennis Rackets and Balls
TE NN IS RAC KETS RESTRUN G
BARNES' PHARMACY
Best Shoe shop
Guarantees Satisfaction. Glad to
I You u se e i g hte e n mu sc les w h en you frown; f o ur make a s mile. Os te opathy ac- h e lp s you to r est your face.
Luci le H a n is, ' 24, of A u b u r n, a n d H arry W illi ams, ' 24 of O rd, drove to P e ru Sund ay, an d v is i ted wit h f o r me r class mates and fr ien d s. commo dat e yo u DR. R E. REY NOLDS o f Auburn, PERU
i s i n Peru twice eac h week. NEBRASKA or write for a p po in t ment
OVERLAND CAFE
PERUVIANS TO D I NE WH EN I N
NEBRASKA C I TY
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"IT'S" OUR B USINESS
Take yo ur F i lm s to PETE RSON
PHOTOG RAPHE R
Peru, Nebr as k a
MATCH YOUR COS TUME
P ho n e Misses P at R oessle r of Mc Cook, Ma r g aret Al b ert of Omah a, a n d G e rtr ud e Roe ss ler of F alls Ci ty , sp e nt T hursd ay w i t h Fl o r ence B r oo k e r. George Willy of H e b ron, f ootba ll captain, '23, an d Lo ui se H a rris drove up from F a ll s C i ty, Mon d ay. Mr. W illy took hi s b ac h e l or's d egr ee h e r e t h is spri n g Mr s. W e n tz, p r es id en t of t h e Nebraska P arent- Teache r Assoc i a tion ,
Iad dr essed t h e stu de n ts at co n voc a t io n Wed ne sd ay on t h e f u ndame n ta ls an d mer i ts of th e assoc i atio n
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MRS WENTZ SPEAKS ON P ARENT-TE A CH E RS ASSOCI ATION
On W ednesday, Jul y 9, t h e s u mmer sc hoo l stud e n ts of P eru we r e g i ve n t h e opp ort uni ty t o li ste n to a n in teres tin g talk , g i ve n Mrs. J H. W entz, P r es i de n t of Neb r aska B r a n c h of the I Nationa l P arent- T eac h e 1·s Assoc iatio n Mrs W entz t o ld us many i nteres-
ti n g f acts co n cerni n g t hi s g reat IIA ssoc iat io n. S h e em ph asi ze d t h e fact t h at t h e two g r eat ed u cat ional i nstit uti o n s a1·e the sc hoo l a nd t h e h ome
I Th e r efo r e since th e wo rk of paren ts
a n d teac h e r s i s c losely a lli e d , the P are n t -T eac h e 1·s A ssociati o n movement has rapi dl y bee n gai nin g d isti ncti on.
IT h e object of t hi s great un dertaki ng, as expres se d b y Mr s. W e ntz, a r e to ra is e l h e stan d a r ds o f sc h oo l a nd
Iho me lif e, an d to i n i t iat e a nd st imulate t h e acti v i ty of c h ild li fe
Baseball Shoes, Tennis ShJ es
COMPLETE LINE OF KEDS
G UARA NT EE D SHOES FOR EVEitY BODY
Sh oes r e paired whil e you w a it. Bes t Ma t e ri a ls, Bes t W o rkm a ns hip
RIGHT- AWAY SHOE STORE
6 0 2 Ce ntral Ave nu e, Nebr as ka City DE MARO, Manage r
Groceries, Dr y Goo ds, Shoes
WH E R E YOU ALWAYS F I ND A WEL COM E
REDFERN & E LLENBERGER
THE CASH STORE
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PERU CANDY KITCHEN
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T he f i rst duty of th e Assoc iation is to k n ow the schoo l and ; i n so do - l i n g lay t h e f oun d a ti on fo r c onstru c t' i ve wo r k. I n orde r to be effec t ive
Iand h e l pfu l t h e wo rk of t h e c lub m u st in n o way b e co nn ec t e d with commerc i a l, p oli t ica l, or p e r so n a l diffe r ences, bu t i t mus t b e a d e moc t·ali c c lub w h e r e a ll m em be r s cooper ate.
T he work is dev id e d i nto f ive departme n ts : Organizat io n , E ffic ie n cy, P ubl ic W eJfare, E d u cation, a n d H ealt h
I I n c los in g Mrs. W e n tz brou g ht lo _ , __
FOR OVER TI-liRTY YEARS
We have give n the smal l acco unt th e same c ar e ful atte nti o n as the la r g e one
Today we are especially eq uippe d with our up- toda te System to rende r th is sa m e service
CIT IZEN S STA TE BANK
Iour m i nds t h e fac t th at t hi s gre a t organiza ti o n tl11'ough its wo rk ere-
I ates the b est pu b li c se n t i men t, a n d con n ects h ome, sc h ool, and
commun ity EV E R_ETT.
The Evevrett L iterary Society h el d I an u nu su a ll y interesti ng mee ti ng on Th u r s d ay ni g h t Pl a n s we r e fu r th e re d fo r t h e E verett c h ape l p r og r am Ia nd t h e Eve r ett p ic ni c. T he remainder of th e eve ni n g was turned ove r to the program prepared by R ae
:: Swartwout, c h airman o f the comm it-
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yo u can mak e your dollar buy a dolla r 's worth of merchandise.
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1 tee. Miss Esth e r Hoyt sang " Sin g, , S in g, B i rds o n t h e Wi ng. " S h e respo n ded w i t h an enco r e, " Li t li e D amse l." Th e Misses Ne llie Cowe ll
Iand G la d ys Sears g ave t h e d ance e nt it le d " Lun dy Lee." Thi s was so well d one t h at t h e young l adies we r e ca ll ed back again P rof. E C Beck gave a talk on "Dialect " Hi s i nte rpretation of the vari ous p oems brou g ht forth app lause from hi s a udience Th e se lectio n s, "Toreador
1 So n g " b y Carme n a nd " So n g of
Love ," by Go ldbeck, we ll r e nd e r e d by Mrs. C hu rc h , were hi g hl y a p6 preciated
W e Ca rry the la r ges t lin e o f Fresh C a ndies in the c ity Th e prop e r place to g e t your s w e ets A cool mee tin g pla ce for s tudent s KARSTENS &
fi!i"i*Si' ¥AH"5*2PSJ 8 PATTERSON K EE P CO OL With A c t olux , No Whip P o rc h Shad es Add an o th e r r o om to yo u r hou se, by inclos in g y o ur porc h. Lets c ool air in. Kee p s th e hot s un out.
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LOYAL PHARMACY
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CHRISTI AN SCI ENCE SERVICES
A r e h e ld every Sund ay m orn i n g at 10:00 o clock i n the mu sic room o f th e College A uditorium. T h e public is we lcom e.
T H E C O LLEGE C S. CLUB
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Pa t ro nize o u r a d verti se rs,
They pa tro ni ze u s
The B es t B usiness Car ee r
is wh a t e ve ry amb it io u s co ll ege s tu de nt an d se ni or think ing at t h e pr es e nt tim e. Life in s ur a n ce i s o ne of t h e bes t , on e of th e mo s t d es i r able, and one of t h e mo:;t sa t il' facto r y a s a p e rman ent ca llin g
In ass e ts and vo l u me of bus in ess, l i f e insur a n ce is o ne of t h e t h r ee lead in g b u si n esses of thi s co un t r y , yet th e fi eld is co m pa rati ve ly und e velo p ed On ly sev en pe r ce n t of all li ves in th e U ni ted Sta tes i s co ve r ed by in s u r an ce T h i s g i ves vou a n i d ea of th e fi eld s t ill t o b e d e ve lope d.
As to REMUNERATIO N, r ep ort s of c o ll ege gra du a t e s who h a ve entered bu s i ness in d ic a t e th at li fe in s ur a n ce is at th e VE RY TOP as a SOU RCE OF I NCOME Now i s th e tim e to cons id er w hat y o u ar e goi n g t o do at t he e n d of th e :;e me s ter I f y ou a r e amb i t i ou s a n d will in g to wo r k h a r d , a nd a re i n te res t e d to k n ow a b out l ife i ns u r a n ce as a vo catio n , a d dr ess th e L I N CO L N LI BERTY LI FE INSU R AN CE CO MPA NY, Lin cola, N e br ., or ca ll in per son at 3 05 G r a n ter Bu ild i ng, 12th a nd 0 s tree ts.
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THE PER U PED A GOGIAN
VITALIZED AGRIC U LTURE IS DISC USSED
(C ontinu ed fr o m f i r s t p age ) ca n b e d o n e b y u s in g the pr oj ec t m eth od wh ic h ma k es a li v in g t hin g out of ag ri c ultu re w ith whic h c hildl' e n li ke to d e a l r ath e r t h a n co rpses
AVENUE STO R E
F or S c h ool Suppli es a n d Stationery
Good E a ts a n d Drin k s
G e t Yo ur Ice Crea m a nd Co ld Drinks at Our SODA F O UNTAIN of s u b j ects buri ed in b oo k s.
JOH H NE I HARDT POET ' LAUR EATE AT CONVOCATIO N Ph o nes 73 a nd 7 8
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W est pr odu ce d m a teri a l f o r a g r eat '!!!
Am e r ic a n Ep ic? L e t u s quo te fr om th e fo r e word to "The T h ree Friends :" Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling
The "Aryan R ace c r ossed the Atl a n t ic a n d t h e last la p of th e lon g w estwar d jo u rn ey is b eg un. Still ano t h er t ypic a l h e r oic per iod d e v e lopes and w h e r e s hall we find its ep ic? C e rt ainl y n o t in H ia w ath a, w h ic h is n o t conce r ne d w i t h o ur r ace a nd bu t li ttle w i t h t h e r eal A mer ican I n d i a n , fo r t h a t m a t ter Cert a in l y n ot in E van ge line, w hic h is typ ica l n ei t h e r in mat ter n o r m a nner." " The true Ameri ca n Ep ic w as d evelop ed b etwee n th e Misso u r i River a nd the P ac ific Ocean in a prox i m ate ly t h e fir st fo ur d eca des of t he N in e t ee nth Ce n-
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New Su i ts m a de to ord e r , a nd a ll work is g aranteed to satisfy Me r c h a nt T a ilor and Cl ea n e r Phone 62 J. A. CEJKA W e call a nd d e li ve r
THE FAY BAKERY
ICAT E RS T O T H E STUDENTS Pas t ry, Warm Bre ad, Ic e Cr ea m PET E RSO N B ROTHE R S
J C CHATELAIN'S
Jo h n G N e i h ardt w as born i n Is th e pl ace t o b u y a n d hav e yo u r J e w e lry r e p a i red. Sha r ps burg, Illi nois in 1881, bu t was W e a lso s ell Sc h o ol S u pp li es a n d F o u n t a in Pe n s. Bring e d uca ted in Ne br aska. P e r so n a ll y , t h e y our brok e n L e n ses, or P e n s , and save m oney. p oet is a m a n of sma ll s t at ur e, h as mediu m d a rk h ai r, d eli cat e f ea t ur es, pr ese n ts a n eat a pp ea r a n ce, a nd h as a goo d vo ice wh ic h h e lps to m a k e his r eadi ngs appre c iate d
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LIBERTY LI F E POLI CY
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We boost Peru-an d Feed yo u too
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NEBRASKA C ITY
i n gs a r e " T h e Di v ine En c h a n t m e n t ,"
1 I," " Th e Daw n Builder," " Son g of
I Hu g h Gl ass," " The Thr ee Friend s," a n d " T h e Two Moth e r s ." Th e f o llow in g may b e fou n d i n t h e
IColl ege li br a ry : "Man S on g ," 'The Qu est," "Hu g h Glass ," "Son g o r
1 Th ree Friend s," "Sp le nd id W ay f a rin g a nd "Two Mo th e r s ."
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( Contin u ed !lrom fir s t p a g e )
W Ot t o Oake s Vi na Kl ar Rudol p h Ali ce Ma r ie So ren son
Eth el Thomp son Th e lma Fr a nce s We ll s
POWDER BLUES
The Season's Sma rtes t Fabrics
Never was a fabric more in d e ma n d t h an SOCIETY BRAND POWDER BLUES Fort un at e ly , we bought them gen ero u s ly; we kn ew o u r cus tom ers wou ld wan t t h em. We have a rich se lection , p ar ti cular ly in th e easy fitt in g mod e ls th at are t h e thing t od ay Th ey 're a w onderful b u y for you.
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THE DAMMAST CLOTHING CO.
Wa lk -Over Shoes. N e braska City, N eb.
SHI RTS
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OU R STR AW H ATS a r e by f ar t h e B es t V alues we h ave eve r offe r e d : $ 1. 5 0 , $2. 00 , $ 2 50, $3.5 0
Ou r $2.5 0 li ne is very comp lete. All the n ew s h apes and sh ad es.
F. W. CL EVELAND & SON. I
Nebraska City, Nebr.