1929-1930 Peru Pedagogian Issues 1-30

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ELIZA MO·R,GAN HALL PLEASES

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f PERU STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE f FORFRESHMEN

former Mt. Vernon girls i s on a north wall panel. The rich lookin g drapes and the different lamps a dd g r eatly to the genera l appeara nce T h e c ap a cit y of Eliza Morgan H a ll is 120. E ach room is e qui pped with Simm ons s t eel furnitur e whi c h includ es twin b ed s, a s tudy t a ble, a nd

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s e. pf e. m be. r 28th 11 ' t , # Officers for t he present school year

fo llow: is ST. BENEDICT GAME IPERU BOASTS

g r ee n a nd g r a y so t hat ea ch g irl has IS SEASON OPENER / ,

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BELL SYSTEM PHILO SOCIETY

t h e opportunity to c a r ry out h e r d e - / Th Ph The P e ru B o bc ats, s tate c on fere nce , e ilomath ean Li ter ary So c iety sired color sch em e in h er room title h olde r s fo r the p ast two years Cl 7 ;--28 d , 9 d Ph "l 1 h e ld i ts first meetin g of t h e year, L av atory a nd t e lepho n e a r e m od e rn asses of 2 - an 2 a n 1 os conveniences fo u n d in each room. op e n their 1929 footb a ll at Don o r s of N ew Divice Sep tem b er 12, in t h e hi g h sc h oo l I n t he b aseme n t i s the r ecre ati on h om e w ith the Irish of St. B e nedict's audito rium h a ll, a s tudy h a ll, l aundry room, from Atchinson, K an sas W ith t h e begi nn in g of th e sc.hool D u e to th e non -retu rn of presi d ent pressin g r oom, e quipped kitchen, a nd With the los s of only two le tter y e a r th e s t ud e n t s find m a ny n ew im- F e li x Summer s, v i ce-p r e side nt Di ck servin g r oo m. m en, the l a ds from the Sun Flower provem e nts on t h e campus The n ew Williams to ok c h a r ge of th e m eeting Eliz a Mo rgan ' Hall w as n am e d fo r s t ate are i nv a din g th e Bobcat s l a ir J oh n B ath was e lected presi de n t Electr iic B ell System, by w h ich the

Raymo n d Trenho lm President

El mer Her tel Vice-President

J ohn B ath - S-ecretary

D ean Grass - - Treasurer

E d win Booth Pro gram Chairman

C lay Coy, Ch a irman of Concessions

Mr. L B. Mathews, Principal of the

train in g school, and Mr. Clayb:urn, p rofossor of geography are t he adv!sors.

MI SS DUNNIGAN REl:iIGNS POSITION IN OFFICE Eli za Mor ga n, t h e fi rst p r ecep t r ess of with p r ctica lly the sa,me team th at Wilb er Young was e l e cte d ser ge nt-atMt V e rn o n H a ll , w ho se rved for l ast y ear c arri ed P e ru t o h e r u t most clases a r e to be c alle d a nd dismi ssed ar ms, to take t h e p l a.ce of E d gar C ole Mis-s Dunni g a n who has resigned twelv e years Th e p resent p recep - b efor e the Cats fi n a lly eked ou t a is t h e c hi ef i n n ovatio n. who a lso faile d to r eburn to sc h oo l. her posi t ion in the a d m inistration tress of Mt Verrio n is Mrs. Mars.h, 6 to 0 victory Th e master clock, on e of t h e l argest A progr am commi ttee was office w ill le aV'e October 15 for Trinw h o s loc a ted Jn the t t Co a ch Lon Gra f e xpects to put of its t ype, is so c-o nstructed that i t ted for the n ext regul a r m eet1n g. c h ere, Col ora do Her position will be ap a r m e n will also rin g f or sh orte n e d fo r m e rl y occupi e d by Mrs. Dunnin g a no ther c hampionship t eam on the Mem b e r s hip c a r ds we r e presented fi lled b y lEldon Hayward, who was a The new hall is t h e r ealization of fi eld. As y et t h e team has t a k en no ii n e c ess a r y It is in t he gener a l to a ll members At th e n ext re g ul ar senior here l ast year. Id f 't f th l f office of t h e admin istrat io n buildin g · S M t h e dreams a nd effortsof m a n y of t h e e m1 e orm e on Y 1x ture seem- meetmg, ep temb e r 26 t h e n ew mem- 1-. Hayward was a commerc e ma. b c From t his- wi•res reac h o u t to a ll the b fac ulty m emb er s, a nd in thi s h a ll m g to e aptai n B r o ckman at t ackle. ers w ill be taken i n Jor and worked in Mr. Clements' ofthe y .ha v e s upip lie d the n eed for a The o t h er tack le assi g n me nt seems to buildings. Th ere is a b e ll l ocate d on The office r s for t h e comi ng year fice He was in many major pr.oduch ome for P e ru girl s, w h ere t h e id eal s b e a fig ht b etw een Tof t a t h ree y ear eac h fl oor t h e on t h e ar e as fo ll ows: t i ons of t h e Peru Dramatic Club and of g ood Jiving m a y be established, ve t er a n and Fis her a fr eshma n fr om ca m?u s This clever d evi ce i s a u to - Pre side n t, J o hn B ath I won fas t prize for an original one Wymore. B ab e Mille-r, Place a nd , mati c ally op,erate d. Vice-Preside n t, Dick' Willi ams act play entitle d "Tod's Slave." PERU DRAMATIC CLUB J Groo t hfos, a ll le t ter m e n a i·e the c en1 Th.e d eg r ee cl asses of 1927• of 1928, R ec01 di ng Sec., Miriam Mc Grew 1 GETS UNDER WAY lt er c an dida t es w it h P eterson, a fo r m- a nd o f 1929 an d t h e Ph.il om athean Corresp on di n g sec Ma r garet Majors FRE!:iHMEN Jj:NJOY PADDLING er B e n s on hl g h pl a yer s howi"n g pro m - Litera r y S oc iet y a r e resp onsible for T H r easu rer, Mabe l Hi ggi n s AT ANDS OF UP-CLASSMEN t h e in stall ati on of t hi s necess a y Miss M ario n H e ndric k, instru c to r of i se. The g u a rd positi ons w ill be tak- r Sar. -at -Arms, W ilb ur Youn g sp eech e ducation, with the a i d of e n over b y R i ggins a nd K erner with eq uipment. Professor Hill of th e Mat h emati cs "Hes a Fres hman !" - "Let's g et Willi a m Okre nt as P e ru D r am a tic Tully, Herte l, a nd H o y givin g the m The cost of t h e clock exclus ive of I Depar t m e n t is the a d vi sor him then." S u c h are the cries being Club president, h a s b egun a numbe r plenty of comp etition Shest ak, l etter l ab or i s $650.00. / , h ear d abou t the campus IL is to be of ph ases of wo r k, which promise to m an in 1928 is lost b e c31Use of injuri es : Th e Y. M C A h el d t h eir first supposed t h at by th is time every l aunch that organization into one of The re a r e pl e n ty of e nds w ith s uc h EVERETT'S HOLD I of th e yea r l ast W e d nesd1ay F r esman h as procured at least two t h e most s uccessful y ear's act ivities. m en as Ho ffman, Pi ke, Wicin a a nd INITIAL ME ETING evening g ood thick paddles. A cha n ge of officers t ook p l ace R othert r epor.tin g r egul ar.

IThe meetin g was opened by the SeV'eral residents ha ve already r eThurs d ay ni g h t , Se ptemb er 19, whe n

T h e Everett Literary .Society h eld p r esi dent, Raymon d T renho lm. T he ported bo ards miss in i:i- from sheds and Miss E lle n Wils on's resi g n a tio n was the club a nd a re t o b e g iven o ut t o its first m eeing of t h e year devot i o n a ls we r e i n ch arge of Lowell as k that they be retu rned as s oon ac c ep ted, and the p os ition o f secre- three g i r ls a nd t h ree men. i n the Little Theatre, Thu rsd ay, Sep- Decker as t hey have been through sufficien t t a ry filled by Miss Ma r g aret J e nkins Mr. Okre nt a nn o un ced th at a little temb er 12 F o llowfo g t h e s ingin g President test to prove their strength At that time the club vote d to a- la t er on, a n op p ort un1ty fo r gai n in g Th e meeti n g w as ca ll e d to or de r .f'.ate gav e a very interest ing tal k on Freshmen g irls are also goin g ward d aggers to the six m e mbe r s m emb e r ship w o uld b e g ive n th ose b y t h e p reside n t, Miss D orothy W or- " P erp lex it ies of Youth." thr01ugh t h e proce, s of initiation, earning the g r eat est numbe r of p oints who m ig ht b e in ter est e d i n o nly th e ley Mr N orwood the n e w a d visor _Th e next is on W ednesday ing mad e errand g irl and g enerally for t h e comi ng year. Th ese d aggers p lay producin g r ath er th an t h e :icti n g of t h e soci et y was in t r odu c e d an d , m g h t of this week. There will be l"boss ed" about. a r e to b e secure d at the expen se of of the club work. comp lyi n g w i t h t h e d ema nd of the spec i a l m u sic an d ever yo n e is e ntire l y Cheer up! Freshmen it only l a ts memb e rs g ave a short tal k. welc ome i a year.

September 27- Humboldt at Humboldt

Octobe r 11- T ecumseh at Per u

October 18- Falls City at Peru

October 5--Elmwood at PeEu

Nove mbe r '5-c--Nebraska City -a t N e br. City

Nove mber at Peru

J Nov emb e r 22- Shube rt at Shube rt

I Nov emb e r 28- Aubu r n at Auburn

Aft er d i strib uti on of p l e d ge cards to b e prese n ted to p r ob atio n a ry memb ers, rules of attenden ce a nd voti n g of new m embers were di sciussed, Ma r gar et J e n kins w as appointed p ro g ram c h a ir,rnan fo r t h e n e xt met Ing. The prog ram consisted of a piano se lec ti on b y W a lter Wi ese, "Th e R ustl e of Sp rin g " by Sidn ey.

T.h e offi cers for t h e fi r st sem est e r are as fo ll ows:

P resid e n t, D or othy W o rle y

Vi ca-president, S. CJay Coy Secretary, Edith Prokes Treasu rer, Dean Grass

A ll oga ni zations w ishi n g n ews, or noti ces of t h eir activiti es pr inte d in t h e "Pe d " drop same i nto Ped agogian b ox iin t h e administration bui ldi n g. S tude n ts wishing to contribute articles, et c. do t h e sam e.

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VOLUME XXV.
PERU P-EDAGOGIAN
All Modern Conveniences dudfog Elevator and Phones InWhen the g irls arriv'ed at Eliza Morgan Hall, Sun<;}ay .September, 8, in the parlor a nd lobby, flowers cut from Mr s Dunning's memory g arden g r eeted t hem. The lobby is not unli,ke that of a modern hotel. To the right of it is the office and the private apartment of the de a n of women Mrs. Dunning. To the l e ft is a small wai tin g ro om furnished with beautiful wicker set, the gift of former Mt. Vernon girls, a colorful tapestry graces th e wall. 'Fo the left of the stairway is the men's cloak ro 0 m and the electric el e vator. The l o n g reception room is seperate d from th e lobby by he a vy colrumns. Thick rugs are on the beautiful poli shed floors. Several overstuffed sets and a fire place tend to m a ke it home like. In the ex t r e me end of the p a rlor th e Kn a b e Gra nd Pi a no has be e n p \ace d. _ Anoth e r g org eo us t a p estry g iven by
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; ; Watermelon Feed Given Freshies at J ' 'J ' 'i ' H. S. Athletic Field ' ; _,, ; I T he Y. M. C. A. held a reception ' ' ! 1, 1 , for all fres.hmen men at t he high f school athletic field Sepbember 11,. I I ; D uring registration invitations were J ; ; I passed out to all freshmen requesting I. I JJ thei-r presenc-e at a reception in their / " honor the following Wednesday ev' I ; ; I eni n g · I I I W hen the honor guests arrived at I ; ' I the h igh schoo} athfetic field they ; I _. ' fofu n d 1the fibeldnf by the flames I ; f I o a arge o ne I; j ( '? ;:! ,, ! ' f the wary freshmen started their leavet aking. ' Being reassured
upper I I I classmen they abandoned the thought i f ) L 1' f ::::: I / ;1 f l the association , welcomed the new ; s t udents and
each co-op- i i ; ; 1 e rTathee tow amtearkmee 1 t 0 hnis the best year of t h e Go Hege Y. M. C. A.
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We ask FACULTY DAMES MEET DORM HOUSE-WARMING""_

you to pay part icular attention to see ' I around the r eading ro om. that you replace them in the same An interesting social order, which Everyone Invited tQ Housewarming to Crystal Theater Many Former Faculty Members Back · ' is .composed of faculty wives and be Given September 27

OLD FACULTY MEM-

BERS RETURN I On Frid a y e ve ning, Sep t ember 27, f' TPiere are many new faculty mem- mo re efficient if the library assistan t s and is known as the Faculty Dames. I I f from 7:30 t o 10:30 p. m. i s t o be held "T'h

t' " from Other Fields place from which you get them We have found desk service is married ladies on the faculty, exists TUES DAY Sep tember 24

e Qffiafl ' of these have been here before but waiting on patrons, releasin g books year, this group entertained the un- ·

er.s on t e campus t is year. ome ave certain arranged ut1es sue as the house-warm in g of Eli za Morgan b h h. S ' h ' d · h Following the C111stom of former

Hall, the new annex to Mt Vernon - from e h a ve been away at school the f past previous charges, she lvin g books married ladies of the faculty at a tea, Hall. Mrs. Dunni ng urges a ll towns- \" y-ear. The old on-es back are Mr. A. etc Will you please take this int o which was .held at Mt. Vernon J;'arlor, I I people, studen ts f ormer studen ts, and B Clayburn professor of Geo g r ap hy · h h d · Friday afterno on. Mrs. Delzell, as 11 I considerat10n w en an mg m your lty b t ll d · t and Geology; who has been attendin g mem ers o c a a n m spec requ e sts at the desk. president, w as assisted by Mrs. B en- the new h all. l j WED and 'EHUR , Sept 25-26 the University of Chic ago. Mis s f' • p Please feel free to ask either o'f ford, M r s. M athews, Mrs: Doyle, and ' I

Grace eterson, Librarian, nas been

Mr. V. E C.hatelain. Professor\ of erence books. flowers.

·wiIJ be served in the new rec reation ; History and other Soc'ial Sciencec Because of such conditions

has been attending the University of in the re a din g room you pleas e KIWANIS CLUB

Minnesota try to use this room for s tudy pur HOLDS MEETING

Mrs. M'yrtle O. Boatman professor poses only.

of commeoce, was previously instruct- ' I

f h h d t. t I DORMlTORY NOTES

"DeSeft Nt" ghts" I

Music will be furnis hed by the ; to the school of Library Science at the librarians or a ssistants for Mrs. Tyler as hostesses. The parlor J OHN GILBERT IN music department, and refres.hm e nts I the W estern Rese1•ve University help i.n locatin g information in ref- was made attractive by beaut iful wild

Kiwanis Club of Peru met for a udiitorium 1us e. This is fo r t he

or o s ort and an typewr1 mg a , Monday, September, 16, i n the Meth- convenience of coll-eg e and hi g h !' the Noruh West Missouri Teachers odist Church and was served a school organizatio ns that wiU be uset f ZANE GREY'S \" College, Maryville, Misso uri. Miss On Thursday evenrng the girls of I I Mabel G. Cook, professor of Mt. Vernon and Eliza Morgan met in chicken ipg the college a uclitorium for plays, I "Stairs

of Sand"

home eeonomics 1up to this time was the room al short house-i The Club has just. been operas, etc Tick ets sell for $ 2 an d fl #. teac her of home economics at the meetm g Mrs. Dunnm g gave a short started m Peru, but the club is now extra blue prints for 25c .\ wi t h Wa!Jace Berry, Jean Ar- I Maryville., Missouri Hi g h School. Miss talk on some of the problems relative going so that is is a sure thing. f th ur, an d Chester Conklin. #. Ida Mackie supervisor of fifth and to dormitory life. This was followed The purpose of the club is to sti!ll- I I sixth grades, formerly instructor of by talks by members of the Senior ulate and to boost desirous improve- f St d d 0·1 f If # g eography at the State Teachers Col- Girls Council for t.he purpose of ac- ments in the community, as child an ar 1 • ,• COMING I le ge at Maryville, Missouri. Miss quainting i)Ome of the new girls with welfare and good roadli. There are SERVICE STATION

1 ' Phyllis Davidson, physical education thin g s necess ary to be done in order twenty-five me)11bers now i n the club Full line of Polarine and Mo- I director for women was phys ical ed- to have a s ucc e ssful year. Dorothy Dr. Vaughan was taken in as a bile oils. Greasing, car wash-

uc a tion director for women at the Deering spo.ke on dinin g -room and new member Monday night. ing, and Free Crank Case S e r- ; # · c l d I I Geo r ge Bancrof t w i th F I State Normal School, Dickinson, .hall etiquette, Helen Kucera on loyal - Ge'Org e W. Brown talked on w.hat vice ar aun ered in good ay P d h h " $1 00

A Wray and Rich a r d Arle n North Dakota. Mi ss Norma 'S. Diddle, ty, and Marie arker on stu y ours. the Kiwanis Club should d-i for · s ape or · 1 1 ' • proessor of art, was instructor of art Virg·inia McNeal of Watson, Mo., P eru President Pate talked on the Water, Chamois, and Sponges in the Adams State' Normal School, entertained her parents, brother, and subject of what a Kiwanis Club can I for your use, 50c Alamosa, Colorado. · Miss Marian sister last Sunday. do. Professor Chatelain talked on I J J TACKE'fT ' I Crystal

Theater

Hendrick, professor of En g lis h a nd Dorothy De ering and Pauline Lyfe the fellowship of man. Mr. Chate· f' Peru• • Nebraska I inst ructor of speech e ducation, a entertained a g roup, of g irls in t heir l ain said that !T:en rnust have nn at-

former t e a c her in the ci t y s chools at ro om las t Mond ay evenin g in .hono r titude of fairplay, loyalty and

Neberg and North Bend, Oregon. of MHdred Pate who le.ft Tues day rifice towards each other to h a vl:i a

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li sh at the No r th Caro.Jina T e ache r s er's de g ree A "feed" was tht clim ax bers came fr om Auburn fo r the me et- f Coll ege Greenville, C.arolina of the good time ing and were guests of the Perru men. f' , Light Lunches, Hot Drinks, Can d y, S o das I Mi ss Edn.a Weare, professor of home Mar ga r e t L a mbert, Maxine St ov a11 Superint endent Jimerson, Frank S ei- M f e conomics, w as formerly profesor of and Glady s Rudd y, all of .Aiuburn, veres a nd S a m Bixby, o ld Peru vi a ns eet Your Friends Here 8 hom e ec-0 nom ics a t the Phillips uni- visite d a t Eliza Mor.gan Hall the past were a mon g the Auburn m e n p resent. versity. Dr. Maxwell, professor of week. They former Peru studeducation last year attended the Co- ents. \ •

Freshmen Take Entrance Test I ! Service AwTitThHE a Smile

lumbi a universi t y w.he re· he was work- .._. f ing on · a resear c h problem Mr F .239

H. He ck, instructor of Hi story, l ast · That is Given Annualy f

f yea r w as t eachin g in° t h e .hi g h school i

a t F airb a ult, Minn esot a Mrs. Mes- ! On Thurs day mornin g,

e r ve, profess or of biolo g y, l ast y ear 12, th e Fresh me n to o k t h e a nnu a l

a tte nded the Univ e r sity of Golor a do, ps ycho lo g ic a l test in the hig.h scho ol

I g ree. Last s ume mr she was assista nt Thi s is the sixt h year that the

try us we will please you. ' wher e she ' r eceiv e d her Master's de- auditorium.

Merchandise in the :'botany d epartme nt at Boulder. has hen g iv e n a t Peru. Suudents en- g I ' f · t erin g scho ol for the first tim e are Ji ,; RED,''[fERN'S, !

LIBRARY HINTS 1r e quire d to t a k e the t est. 'I' "'OUR f :Jr ' Acc ordin g t o ProfJs'so r B a k e r, of a I I ; 8 FOR STUDENTS th e e du cati o n d ep a rtme nt, 239 Fr esh -

"."-"m e n were g iven the e xamination. I PHOTOGRAPHIC I College Librarian Gives Helpful In- ' formation for Students I The first meetin g of the Senior 8 I I crass w as h e ld at Ch ap e l time Tues - NEEDS ,; I Men's F · h. L d" M ' f In the sam e way th at a t eacher a nd d a y, S ep temb er 17 at whi c h t ime t h e ,• ,, I ' urn1s 1ngs , a 1es, en s J t ext book serves the s tudents in a f 11 · ff' · 1 t d ' o ow mg o 1cers were e ec e : d Ch.Id ' Sh coll ege c ou rse s o do t h e c ollege p .d t M I "D' k " Will. an I ren s oes 1 r es1 e n - a r vm i c iams I lib rary a nd th e libr a ri a n s serv e a ll of : v · p 'd t M d B d I FINE PORTRA T I the students in a ll of the cours es. A : Ti ce- r esi - ad °;na h \a y · · I · f "J t • • • ; library is a c o llection of books brot sresutre r - ren 0 m 'a FRAl\'IES ' I us one pnce, one JUSt price" I e cre ary- un e aJors - I tog ethe r and org anized m such a w a y I The cl ass is working on home - t PHOTO FINISHING ,; .; # as toserve al a r ge numb e rof s tudents 1 •thth ·d f k. f' G. A. ' commg p ans w 1 e 1 ea o · m a m g CAMERAS I and t each er s m a wide v a ri e ty of thi th b' t d i.. t · p ' · s e 1gges an ves m e ru s j · Ph 377 subJect s. It 1s n e c es:;ary th at s ome

rules and reg ul ations b e fo r m ul a t e d h ist ory : s o that this colle ction will be of th e

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p ast w eek h a v e ob - I School Pins Watches R e paire d 'I . 'I I A V E N U E S T Q R E I served iao doubt, th a t th e libra r y is f I PHONE 56 PERU t t h e ce nter of the e ducation al activi - # J • C. CHATELAIN I , '1 ties of the c a mpus. Bec ause w is h to I JEWELRY STORE f ; , School an d College Supplies make if serve the d emands m a d e up- _..,._ I Hot or Cold S an dwiches Coffee and Cocoa # on H, and to ,h a ve each stude nt be- I I come its r es o urc es ! .,.._...,.._"-_"- "- "- ; Ice Cream a nd C o ld Drinks I a nd to Jnfo rma.t1on, we c a ll y our ' • I I to the followin g su ggestions · I ' Confectionery a nd Fresh Fruits # concernm g its use : i' ---------- ' Opposit e tbe T raining· School. A Handy I Certain books, b ecaues of the g r eat ' 11 d em and, h a v e b een pl aced on reserve ; P l ace t o Tra d e # these books m a y b e u sed fo r a p eriod The Palms Candy Kitchen and Cafe I H. U L A N D o L T of 'two hours If not returne d a t the · # end of thau tim e, a fine is charged .\ I "Quality has no Substitute." I 73 Phone 78 p N b B Please si g n your n am e t o the l a r ge ; eru, e r white card a nd leav e {he c ard in t h e I Student and J_....__....,.. loan d esk Faculty Members M e eting B,ooks on r eserv e mus t b e c aH- i' Place. - - - -"-_..._ _____"'-_"-_..... df b " ,-" 'I . .._.._.__ e Y numbe r. ' This num- · · I b er LS found rn th e u pper l eft h a nd ---....-..,. I G E Q R G E ' S p L A C E I corn er of the cat alo g cards Th e i ' card c atalo g is a n alphabe tical a r - Meals wtih Soda Fountain Service r a n gem e nt ?Y a uthor, s ubj ect, a nd H amburge rs W einers Cheese I title of ev e ry , bo ok in the Jibi-ar y. I UNDER f Th e books not on r eserve a r e issu e d Home Made Candie s - Good Things to E a t I I I for a p eriod of two w eeks P lease I I Ne M , si g n the d ated CJ¥'d w hi c h the library .._. ' I w anagement I assi stan ts h a nd t o you a nd leav e t his I I Cold Drinks c ard on the lo a n d esk # I ; ;; J.· H. Hazelton, Prop. ! I! H o me M ade Pies Frozen Milky-Ways I these a t th e lo a n desk. Bo und 1 'J t' E. L. H Q L L E N BE C K & S Q NS t volum es of m ag a zines a r e not issue d, J '\ 0 "2.. ((, I I but a r e arr a n ged a lph a b eti cally ,. i ' G,/ • > _"'_"" "_ 1 I ___ _......_ _.....
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od t o h an dle fin a ncial obli ga ti o ns of "fun." Outsta ndin g amongst the en tertainments have been brought to

these activi t ies • speech m a kers, who waved their arms her amongst them

· ' h pen sive football teams as a on, So i t was from .he 90's on to the and stamped t eir feet, was M. C. such music e vents as Harry Farbman,

u, Phon e 170 Dema nd of Events Causes Bud ge t tim e of t h e orga niz atjon ?f. bud- L efler, w ho alone so ld more tickets violinist here this summer, and then System Or ga nization in 1913 get syste:n, the sc hool man- than t.Mere were stu dents and facul- the Kansas City Little Symphony Ora g ed t h eir b est to pay thell" debts ty members in the school. chestra which alone cost the commit-

"D emand a nd .Supply," s u ch may be "Stud ents were e n treated to buy d f 1 d h t ee $1,000. AB a result of such ottt-

The plan prove success u , an t e t h e p h rase to express the trend of tickets for the lecture co uTs es, for lay, and an unexpected fa.11 in sale of

I BOB KNAPP '

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th •o f th 1 d f fi.rst permanent committee to manage eve nts t h a t ltr d the form ati on e co!lJCer...,, or e P ays, an or outside due to delay in ex· of one of •the most important com- the ball games," says the "Normalite' bud get consisted! of M. C. Lefler, as pected gravel roads the budg et commi t t e es in th e hi sto ry of P er u Coll ege, of 191 4 - l5. "Few coul d afford to chaii:man, Miss My t ie Furg erson, and mi ttee funds were actually in the the budget committee. suppo r t any thin g an d spring· time W. N. Delzell. So until the enroll- ' "hole" for a time Th e first y ears of sc hool s a w no found a deficit in a lm ost every treas- ment in co ll ege d windled down to 188 Since then t he relatively sniaU deb t

Hall on the n ee d for a bud get. During these Iu r y. Especiall y was tfris true in ath- iru th e fall of 1920, as an effec t of the has bee n brushed a.way, an,d th e b u dthree dec ades, 1870 to 1900, the va ri-1 letics. Attend a nce at t h e gam e was World War, the budget system get committee functions on and on, ; · I ous schoo l 1activ it ie s w e re financed J m eage r and enthusiasm s uffere d/ in vided s ufiicient finance for all acti - always seeking to bring added a11d ...... und e r seperate manag ements. j con se qu e nce," t his p aper continues t? jvitie s. varied forms of en tertainment to the

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S H I N E But with the intr oductio n of the 1say After "these eventful years," 1919- st udents of "Old and yet al' e,fir st game football, t h e 1 : Th e bud g et s ystem :vas launched i1920, the state an d Pe- w_ays to keep their heads

I By " Walt" at o n of .the fir st sc h oo l p aper, Th e as a 1 emed y for a ll t his ru found it dlff ecult to r aise enough above water.

; I Courrier" a nd t h e foundi n g of both ' In t h e s ummer of 1913, Presi d ent !funds to maintain a hig h level of ac-

I RICE & THOMAS

I 1Phil omat he a n and Everett Li terary appointe d a con s ist- !tivities by chargin g only t hree dolsocieties, a ll tracin g b ack much of m g of W N. Delz ell, cha i rma n, M. C lars. "PED" STAFF ORGANIZED t h eir functionin g to t h e 90's, there : L e fl e r, s u perintendent of 1 As a resu lt the four state teachers' , sc h oo ls at Lmc o ln, N,ebra $ka; F.

Sfor_e ;

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• ; three dollars. 1was determined to be three doUars / able perso n can be found. Kathryn

B Th e "campaig n method" prevailed ' each semeste r with four d o llars the Davis, whose newsp ap er experience • _

' as the mean s of se llin g tick e ts. Spirit summ er fee, each student, facu lty and i nclu.des work on · the Grail of Step.h.================= I '=;;;:=::::============ ; ran in t h ese "good ol d days,'' for budge t committee mem b er to pay. ens Colleg e, Columbi a, Mo. and the only if tickets (191 3-1914) were J Each pres ident was held respon s i- C.ity Daily News is assistant e d1 .i "' 11 1s old, th e 1e could be a b a l ance m the ble for its collection, and was asked itor.

iMANUAL TRAINING f f f I g T u· f tre asuiy to a pp oint a committee from the fac- Donald J. Tyler, a JUmor and mem-

ry s I i Comp et iti on was staged between ulty members to a.ppwtion the fund ?er of the. newswritin g is act1 LUMBER I ' !classes, a nd h ow they did make to be u se d in form of entertainment. m g as busrn ess manager wit;h Fred LACQUER, ENAMEL I a A trial will con'vince you, that t whoopee" says Mr. Delzell. Often In the s umer time, the presidents Cole, a veteran of last years staff as ' Ithe orators took to the "stump" to h ave been allowed to secure educ a - circul at ion manager PAINTS I 9 we appreciate your patronage. ; persuade the students as well as the t iona l spea kers in a ddition to t h e Willard Fowler, who has had exCOAL COAL .i I towns folks, to s u pp ly the d ol- re gu l ar entertainme nt ' provided. perience on many papers over t he

- The Electric - East Side f

In t h e fall of 1922, a r eport of the state and is well versed in make -up

comm ittee as found in the Septem- work will ha ve charge of Chat branch

,I H a ir Cut 35c f her number of the 1922 Ped agogian., of the work in t he capacity of make-

at ' I estimated that $2,670 would be eol- up editor. I BOB KNAP PS / ; lecte d from studen ts and faculty con- James (Squeek) Mumper, track man ' Next to Gain es Hall 011 the ! tingent fees. But to m eet expenses and sports reporter of last year, is I pa veme nt. is was still necessary to depend up on back on the job as sports editor

an extra amou nt from the sale of ou t- The remainin g members of t he .t;1ews· I side tickets. writinng class .hold i-eporoorial posi-

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t j It is in terestin g to note th at Peru tions They are: John Bath, Clay I fij 1 i '( did not raise her fee fr om what it Coy, Doro thy Cowan, Mildred Lefler,

Al • ; DRA y AGE - TAXI S E R VICE I h a d be en excep t it now collected it C ather in!:! P ar ker, Steve Tturielle, Ber· SO Featuring Q ; IC E F EE D ; each term and summer schoo l as it I ni ce Warnke, Doroth y Worley. Coty's Face Powder--"- ' I CHAS. WILLS I now does, w here befo re it h a d been / The Ped agogian is a .student acbv.\ Still have a few specials 8 , Pe ru, Phone 92 ; p a id but once a year I any mterested i n 'f left i 1 • • j The pr ese nt contin ge nt f ee amo un ts , Journ a li sm and wishin g t o get a pos1- I I to ten for a stu - J tion on the staff see William Okrent II $1.00 size Cotey Powder Ident At W a yne t he fee amounts to I These Creams are essential O Cotey Compact three d ola lrs and fifty cents, pay - CHEER LEADERS for skin beauty. .S C I I J. D. GRAVES I able e a ch semester an d eac h sununer ; ARE CHOSEN g Armand E au de Cologne 2 for $1 I ' t erm, o r fourteen d ollars for the.II Cl eansing · Cre1111nr-a mo st re- I ' ATTORNEY AT LAW I year, accord in g to t he c at alog Two Girl s and Three Boys "\>Vill Be f freshing cleanser; melts at

I·NOTARY PUBLIC ; Ke arney is a few d ollar s below I Elected Cheer Leaders

I tou ch. In jars 50c, $1.00 and p I 5 I eru Nebraska I Wayne, a nd co ll ects twelve doll ars

A $1. 2 • p R J f A?"ntand S kin and T issue Princess at ouge __

for the ye a r, while Chadron also col- At one o'clock Wednesday afterCrelJ/ln (camphorated) - a• ================= f lects twelve dollars per year n oon a me eting was held in the col- h h. h Princess Pat Rouge Re- · m g t m assage cream w ic fi"ll / In the hi story of P eru many out- lege aud itorium. Membership has softens and refines the skin·,

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---been m a de volunta1·y and a larire also discourages blemishes. and ' I$1.00 the jar. i ' BEAT ST BENEDICT gro up was present.

Armand Fo undation Crem e Princess Pat Lip Roug·e

and

Dick Willi a ms took c:harge of th e

and 'in a brief talk outlined

of the new fe atmres is that the leaders

are to consist of girl s as as boys.

F i ve le aders are to be chosen as t he

FOUR PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 19.29 ...,
1ST UDENT RELATES
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C. colle g e presi den ts were asked by the ....... ...... Ed Sel d F f @ J ean, n ow Dr J ea n of Greeley St a te State Bo ar d of Educa.tion for some itor Has Not Been ecte or I SPECIAL OFFER I I T eac hers Colle ge; F. C. Smith, now be tter m ethod to raise money, than i P ed a gogian As Yet f UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28TH ,. ,;A. A. A. ;:us )the "campaig n method_" E . d t ff b Tube, R exa ll Milk of Magne- · · e pr n a. - The conti n g ent fee i de a. w as pro- xpe:nence s a rnem ers are I sia - Tooth Pa s t e 39c N e braska Motor Club station. #1dron State Te ac he rs Co ll ege, to pl an posed a nd adopted in 1922, while A. filling several major positions on the I Kl e nzo Tooth · Brush and I A Ever.ything for the motorist 8 a budget. L Caviness was president of t he col- •Peda gogian as the publi cation organ' Case 50 c .i \l'I committee orga n ize d all activ - Je ge. 1 1i zation gets under way for the years f The North Gara ge. f t t t k th I k A j I 1 ies 111 .() one sys em , n own as e The fee was made a school fee, for wor · t present the e.di.torship bas J Both for 39c .t PATTERSON bud
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I I ""--. _ result of try o u ts to be held, at the ' Sr.\\) 0 CJ ' I ' --have signed up for th e I ' . • c\teJWJ 99 I I Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal and Elec- ' f J ames Mumper Evelyn Skelto n I ' • ' j tric Work. Musical Instruments J GIRLS I I Phone 179 Peru, Ne braska R ussel Schaffer Winefred '.Pe t it I City i "--""-"'_"'_""_"'___ Ch ester Korber Blanche Gibbs ' Jack Miller _ - Leona Selk I We Give S&H Green Stamps Dick Williams Finotta Gage .--...-"'_"'___ Margie Lawrence I CHICKEN ' DINNER OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY i KOEPPEL'S CAFE Evening d e live ries /on lunches Phone 105 Peru, Nel>r. ' I QUALITY CLEANING AND PRESSING ! OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER- REPAIR AND TAILOR Herman's Cleaners and Tailors ! ! 36 Years of Helpful Service I CITIZENS STATE BANK ,, ' For Quick Reference is a co mpa nion for your hours of reading and study that will prove its rea l value every tim e you consult it. A w ea lth of ready information on words, persons, places, is instan tly yours in WEBS ER'S COLLEGIATE The Best Abrid ged Di ctionary b eca u se ic i s b ane d U ?OD the uSupreme Authorit y," W ED4 STER"S NEW I NT Ell NAT I ONAL DI CTIONAllY. Contains 106,000 Vocabula ry Terms, includ· in g m any New Words , with d c.1nitions e t ymologies pronunciations and indications of prope r dict ionriry of Bio (:"r upl':.y-a G .:: =e ttcern s pecial section s howin g, wit h illustri.1tions, the rules of punctuatio n, u se of co. pita ls a bbr eviations etc. , ctc. -foreigo words and phraaes- 1,256 pages- 1,700 illu strations. Thin - papc cd iclon : (Jecia l M erriam Clo1h, $s.oo; Fab rik o1d $6 .oo; Leather $1.50 Look For tlic Circular Trade-Mark. See le At Y o14r ol 1ege Bookstore; or write for fo. fomiation to the Publ ilhers Freil sp ec i111"7l [>ages if ,au mon1ion 1h11 papa. G. & C. MERRIAM COMPANY Springfield, Mass. 'JI r. Ruth Beauchamp .Marg uerite Graves Ina Custard Ruth Cummins I The remai nder of t he meeting was devot e d to practice of the college yell a nd the color song This gro up is to be given a specbl I locatio n a long w it h the band at games. IL will play a la1·ge part in rally activities and in gt ner:\I. promote p r oper spirit. A group -Of upper clusswomen have been chosen to act as lto"tesses at the table of the din in " 1·oom Tho e to a ct for th e first semester are; Marie La h, Lyda Hayek, Helen Kucern, Verna Glandt, Corinne Fry, Marie Parker, .Margaret McWilliams, Ellen Wilson, Sylvia Davis, Clara B. Hicks, EleeB Means, Iris Jones, Gwendolyn fallory, fary Alice Englea D orothy Deerin , label Baab, ella Baird, Muriel, Major Alma Jor n Margaret Jenkins, and Jv Pierce.
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k off H u mboldt fu m bled a nd P eru recovered d'e ep in the Red J erseys territor y A couple of li ne pl ays · faile d b ut in t h e t h:i r d d o w n N ewton passed to Gaines for the coun ter The t r y 'for poin t failed S t Benedic t 4 out of 18 for 45 yards bl oc k ed a nd the stood Bobc ats R ector And Rothert Elected To Pa s ses Inte rcepted : Eliz a Morgan Hall Was Visited B y Man y Students and Townsp e opl e

'3; St Bene dk t, 0. Ed'.i tar :And Business Heads By P e ru, 9 for 100 y a rds E arl y in t h e s ec ond quarter S a'lltt er I - - - B y St Ben e dict 2 for 35 y a rd s g r a b.bed t h e lime Ji g.ht by I l:.d w in R ecto r , of Bartlett, 10w a , Kick offs: The for mal h o use op en i n g of Eliz a Mor ga n Hall, t he new a nnex to Mt V e rn on H al l, w as held Frid a y ev en ing, Sep t em b er 27 fr om 8 p. m to 10. p

H u m b old t kicked o ff t o t he K i tten s a nd N e w to n re t u rned 25 y a r ds. L ine pl a ys and end r u ns by Ne wton an d App le ga te, inter spersed. wi t h a short f li p to F is h er bro u g h t the b a ll to the 19 yar d l ine from whenc e N ewto n ga ll ope d o ver for t h e second touchd ow n. T he try for point w a s s uc cessful.

a d 11 .n e Z oo k hit ta ckle fo r a / St Be n edi ct, 3 fo r 11 0 ya rds Y r ' · h I of t h e 1930 P er u vrn n. Mr. Rector, a c oup le of yard s an d o n t e ne x t P a y 1 Ki c k off R e turned : Im Th e p a rlors w e r e b eau t ifull y d ecc u t thro u g h t h e same h o le · for the I m ember of T r i B : t a a nd K a ppa D e lta P.e ru , 3 fo r 60 yards sec on d P er u to u c hd ow n S a u tte r's P i, ha$ m a d e hi g h scholastic r eco rds S t. B ened ict, 3 for 18

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or.ate d w ith b ll fl ow ers, a nd e ac h I room w as ope n fo r p ubli c inspection.

i Th e se ni or g irls , assi sted b y j unior ki c k for t he extr a p oin t w"ent w ild. t h e past two y e ars. Mr. W. R. C a r te r 1 Youn g S c ore s Again Is ta te d t h a t one of t he m ain f ea t m·es

p r ancin g 31 y a rd s a r ound t he w e a k wa s c ho s e n b y t h e fou r class spon s ors S B d 9 P e ru 3 for 105 y ards s id e of t h e lm e to the t i ct a nd a dmini strati on• t o be the editor T he h a lf en d ed with the Prepste1·s leadi n g 13 to 0, bu t Hu m bold t c ame b a ck strong in the four t h q u a rter a nd ma n ag ed t o p ush over a ta ll y. One t a ll y wa s a ll t he Kittens allowed t h e l a d s from t he city on t h e s q u are, a nd s o ended th e g a m e. Peru P rep 13; Hu mb old t u

GREAT PLANS FOR g i r ls, wer e h ostesses of t h e eveni n g ! Th e g u ests fir s t p assed t h e receiv -

At h is jun ct u re Coac h L o n Gr af of t h e 1929 P e ru via n was th e f eatu r e in se r te d Yo un g for Hur st i n t h e Bo b - sectio n , of w hi c h Mr. R ector was t h e

cat b ac kfi eld Zook i n ter c epte d a s n ap.shot e dito r E r n est R o th ert, of H a rv ard, N e - To Be· H e ld Ni g ht B e for e Mrs. W N D e lz e ll,.

H OMECOMING MADE i n g lin e co mp osed of Mrs !ni ce Dunnin g, C olo n e l T J. Ma j or s, P r eside n t Comm i ttee Ch a irm a n S e lecte d -R a ll y i a n d Mrs. W R. P a te, a nd D ea n an d

C a p t ain N e wt on , a nd A pp legate vete r a ns c ar r ied t h e brun t of t h e P r epste r s attack T he lin e play e d well for t h e fi r st g ame Va nderfo rd at g u ar d a nd P ate at t ackle s howe d mid -se a son form

B a ird of K ansas City Miss<Mri, who h b a s p e ci a r · Y e ni g e or 1 , t 10 n h a ll. ,In the r ec r eati an h a ll, ga me. A real fe ature · as e e n pre- m u sic was furni s hed b y a n or ch estr a did th e e n gra vin g o n t he 1928 Peru- p a r ed whi c h will be a nn o un ce d la t er. Semr a d. Lore ne N orton, Otto B oellLin eup for t h e Prepsters vian This b oo k wa s r a nked fi r s t cl ass Du n n n:ing

by t h e Minneso ta Sch o ol of J o urn a l- The c h a irm a n of t h e foll owin g Semrod, L or-e ne Norton , Otto Boe llism. committ e es h a ve be e n s elected. sto rff, K e it h Wolfe, Du ane S ams, a nd

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L E R a ll y, " Dick" W1lli alllli CLIMBS HIGHER ,A pp legat e - - - - - - - - - - - - QB yard p ass t o Lispi, but on the n e xt Witness ed b y a lar g e c rowd, the pl ay "Di n g ie" Hoffm a n ruined the freshmen br a vely a nd manfull y s t oo d hop es of t he Iri s h by in te rcepti ng one up under the a nnu a l fr e shm a n p a ddlof Fre y 's to sses Peru g ot a 15 y a rd in g. L e d by Dick Willi ams t he u p p e r p e n a lty pu ttin g the b a ll on their own cla ss men initi ate d the fre s hmen in t o (C.o n t inued On P age 3) t h e "way s a nd m ean s" of Peru by ad. · Imini ster in g a d e ci s ive beati mg· whi c h

SUE WESNER HEADS t o-d ate is still d ispl ayin g so m e of it s

Su e W esne r, the new president of t he W A A,, c a ll e d the first rne-etin g of t he or ganiz a tion Thurs d a y, Sep te m b er 19. A n omin atin g corn,mittee for tr easur e r w a s appointe d, as t he t r e as u re r e l ecte d l a st y e ar i s n ot in sc hoo l t h:is f al l There w as mu ch ne w bus iness to be t a k e n up, a nd a h ot s n appy di scussion res ul t ed

A se cret a ry w as presen b t o reco r d t he names of freshmen present; and it w as un a nimously decided to h a v e priv &t e co n f er e nc es with thos e n ot pr ese nt In st ructo r s we r e as ked t o overlook fr es,h me n who h a v e b e en uneas y in classes as t h e s e at s see m to b e unc om fort ab le Now t h at p a ddlin g w ee k i s over fre sh me n m a y sa fe ly go to cl asses wit hout fe ar

FORMER PERUVIAN KILLED

Miss M a b e l Ze n tz, fo r m er Peru stude nt a nd promi nent Om a h a teac he r, was kill e d at A k-S a r-B e n p ar k Oma h a, on Sund a y, Se p temb e r 22, w h e n t h e h orse, w h ic h sh e was r idin g stum b led a nd fo ll Mi ss Zentz g r a d uated fr om P e ru i n 1910 a nd was a l e a der a nd p opu l ar member of t h e stud ent b od y a t th at time

Dr. a n dJ Mrs P: H Ma xwe ll m o ve d i nLo t he ir ap a rtm e nt at t h e M a ;-s h h ome la s t w e ek

a nd Prin te d Pr o g rams, IN e wton - - - - - - F B " Bill " Okrent and Edwin R e cto r. ; Ernest " Du tch" L or bee r h ead F is h er - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HB D ec or atio n, M a r y Ali ce En g les I basketb a ll me n tor of the Bo b c a ts, was Gaines - - - - - - HB S o u ve nir1 Fran c e s Mori a rity t hi s yea r ch ose n b y t he Bloomin g ton Subs t itu t ion s : K iser for G a ines; Cherry for Montie t h ; W e y for Dunnin g. F oot b a ll Fi e ld, J. "S qu eak" 1'.fom p er d ub of t h e I-I -I leag u e as t h e most 1 valu a bl e p laye r t o hi s team and was ) / awa rd e d a ve r y valu a bl e w ri st watc h TRI BETA OFFICERS ARE

Pi C h ap te r of Be ta B eta Beta, the bi o logi ca l met Monday evening, Sep tem b er 23, jn the old sc i ence h al l. Off icers e lected for t he comjng year are:

P res iden t, Margaret Mc Williams

Vi ce-p1·esident., H. B rockman

Tre asurer, Keith Wolfe

ers s t ar fee l qui te sur e t h a t Du tc h will m a ke go od i n fa ster c om p a ny n ext ye a r He exp ec ts to repo rt for s p r ing t r a i n.in g so on aft e r t h e cl ose of t h e b as ke tb a ll sc h e d.uJe a t P er u State

Tri Beta is organized for the purpose of promo ti n g interest in this department of learnin g, for spre11-<ling bio log ic a l infori+1ation, for stimulating scholarship, and for the ad vance• ment of sc i e nce by new discoverie Pi c h apter is a sustaining member

Ge n e r a l P rog r am, Ruby B row n MEN'S CLUB ELECTS ROTHERT PRESIDENT in token of t hi s h ono r. ELECTED F OR YEAR Du tc h w h o n ext year wil l re p qrt t o Mo nd a y , Se p t emeb er 23 , seperat e t h e Indi a n a.po lis Indi an s of t h e Amerco nv ocatio n w as h e ld The men m et ican Assoc i atio n , not ondy w o n th e · h h · A 202 most va lu a ble p layer a ward bu t a lso 111 .tw o g r o u ps· t e fres m e n m • ' I set a mo d e r n leag ue record for c ata nd the uppe r c l assm e n in A1 02 c h ers by particip at ing i n 140 ga m e s, The fr e shm e n di sc u s sed mat t e rs co n - t h e e ntire s c he du le of the c lub In cer nin g s ch oo l work in t h e fre sh m e n the se 140 gam es Du tch h i t w e ll o v e r year. A t t he c lo se of t h e me e t i n g t he 290 m a r k, whi ch is except ional y t h e y P r ac t is ed t h e co ll eg e y e ll. g ood for a cat che r who i s w or ki ng ev e ry d ay The upper c l assm en met fo r t h e Fr ien d s of the forme r H ays T eac hp u rpose of e lectin g officers a nd to d eci.d 1 o n a t im e a nd p l ace to p add le t h e fres h me n Tu es d ay n i g h t at 7:30 wa s t h e h o u r set to p a d dl e t h e fres hi es A comm i t tee was appo in t e d to inform t h e freshi es of the d e ci si o n N om i n a t i on s we re m a d e and t h e fo ll owin g offi c e r s wer e e lecte d : MISS C AI N 'S F AT H ER D fE S

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t a ry Coac h Lon Graf ga v e a very i nte rW oF d was recei ved Mon d a y, Sep- 1 of Nebraska Academy of Sciences, of t e m ber 30 of t h e d eath of Miss Mar - which Mr A E. Holch, head of the ga r et C a ii; s fat her, who has been ill biology depa;tment, is pre ident for for so m e time the coming· year. The Nebra ka. es t in g a nd in stru ctiv e talk at the c lose of th e p e r iod. T h e st u dents a nd faculty un ite in Academy of Sciences is to meet in ex p ressi n g t h ei r sympathy to Miss Peru in the spr ing and will be enterCa in in h er loss. tained by Pi C.bapter,

PER.U PEDAGOGIA N =+= VOLUME xxv. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 1929. NUMBER2 • BOBKITTENS WIN THEIR OPENING GAME ST.BENEDICT IS CR USH HUMBOLDT DECIS IVELY, 13-6 EASILY HUMBLED Brockman Toft, Zook; And Sautter Pl ay Ste ll a r Football The Peru Bobc a ts piloted by Captain Brockm a n, in na u g ur ate d th eir i 1929 se ason with a c r ushin g 25 to 0 vic t ory ov e r St. B e nedict Colle g e last S !!turday in the Pedag og 's stadium The ou tco me of the gam e was nev er in d o ub t St Bened1ict didn't h a ve a lo o k in again st the fi g htin g char g • in g Bo bc a t line a nd th e terrific d r iv e a nd s p ee d of t he Stat e Te a ch e rs back s Sautter Stars ALUMNI ATTENTION The "Pe d " is anxious to keep y our fri e nd s in touch with y ou a nd your activ ities Will you send us the results of y our games? Al so an.y othe r n e ws 01 ev ents Our alumni column can MI!y h e as n ewsy a s you hdp us lo make ii 'S E ND US NEWS Eclil Ot' i Yards g ain e d from Sc;: rimma ge: P er u 177 St. Benedict 40 Yards Lost From Scrimmag e: Peru 2 St. Benedict 17 Punts: Peru 10 for 338 yards St Ben.edict 9 for 315 yard s Punts Returned: Peru 7 for 64 yard s St. Benedkt 4 for 46 yards. I First Downs: / Peru 9 , CALENDAR Oct 1, 7:00 P.M. P D : C. tryo u ts Oct 2, 7 : 00 P M. Y. M' , Y. W. , C. C. A. Oct. 3, 9:40 A.M. W A A. Oct. 4, Peru at Maryv ille Oct. 7• Separate Convocation 7' 00 P M. A!lpha Mu Omega 8:00 P M Tri Beta T o star t the s e aso n o ff wi t h a b a n g , S autte r s p ea red a R av en p as s l a t e in I S t. Benedi c t 5 J '--------------' I· t.he fi r st q u art er a nd s print ed 55 yards 1 1930 to o u t di sta nc e a ll l r'is h purs uers for t h e fir s t to uchd own The kick was PERUVIAN HEADS SELECTED P a ss e s Completed : · /HOUSE WARMING A Peru, 1 o ut of 7 for 20 y a rd s BIG SUCCESS N ewton An d Applegate Sh6w R eal F o rm In Opener P eru P rep started t hei r d riv e for a Sou th east Neb rask a c h am pionsh ip l ast F ri d ay with an imp r essiv-e 13 to 6 v i cto r y ove r t h e stro ng H: umb oldt Hi g h t eam on the losers gri diron Th e fi r st Bo b kitten t o u chdo wn ca me as a r esult of a f u mb le on t he o p e ni ng kic
p as s a nd return e d it 5 y a rds to th e St. B ene d ic t 30 ya rd lin e . Y oun g d r ove 10 yard s off ta ckle a nd on th e next pl ay t ook S a ut ter' s 20 yard pa ss fo r a to u c hd ow n Bri g h a m" drop - - - - - - - - - RE P
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br as k a , is to b e t he bu sin ess m a nage r Th e trio Ell e n Wilson Pi a n o; Winifred P ettit, vio.J i n ; a nd Ruby B r ow n , cell o furni sh e d mu s ic in tlhe p ar lo r du r in g t.11e e v enin g Coac h W ill iam's Prep sters get the ir re a l t es t on Oct ober 11 wh en t h ey meet t h e s t ron g Tecumseh agg r egat i on i.n tihe Bobc ats s ta dium A vic t ory o v e r the oran g e and bl ack would be a lo n g step tow ar d th e So uth east c h amp io nsh ip goa l, w hich t h e fi g h ti n g Ki t tens h a ve set fo r t h emsel v es this ye a r - - - - - RG Pu.g-
k icke d fo r t he ext r a point. N u me r o us s ub sti t u t io ns a nd seve r a l b ask e t b a ll , h av in g p a rtid p ate d a nd d h ate pla ns h av e been m a de a n t e Juni or gi rl s u s h e r ed t h e g u es t s to fl oors, on th e e levator a n fil. t he re t he y we n t o n a to ur of in spect ion of a ll th e r'Ooms Th e b asement - - - - - - - - C M il
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m a d e hi s le t t e r in b oth s p ortS .J.Ie is se nior s are pl a nnin g on th e l a r g e'S t ata m ember of the P" club a nd Tri Beta te nden ce e ve r r ec or d ed in t he hi stSt. Ben e di c t 0 ory of "Old P eru " was n ext v isi te d, w;here t h ey saw bh e Th e e n g r a vin g c ontr a ct w as let "Di ck" Willi ams s ays t here will b e l a und.ry r oom sewin g room, ki tc hen , S epember 25, t o Burger- 1 all th ht b f e th e pressin g r oom , st udy h a ll, a nd r e c re a - S t Ben e dic t Thre ate ns St B e n e dict c a me b a ck fi g htin g h a rd in the se c o nd h a lf. After severa l exch a n ges of pun t s , Lispi e d 20 yards a round e nd but his efforts w er e n ullifi e d by a fifteen y a rd pena lty for cli ppin g. Severa l more pena lt ies were inflicted on both side s a nd t hen St. B e nnys m a de t he ir st ron g e st bid fo r a s cor e. Frey flipp e d a 20 - - - - - - - - L T
FRESHMEN TAKE Ge n era l Ma n ag er, R. Trenh o l m / J a ck Fi s.h e r_. Corresp o ndent, D oro t hy D ee rin g THEIR PADDLING
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The fa ll spo rt of hit p in ball is no'Y ver y p opul a r Ma r g ueri t e Gra ve s is sp ort l ead e:r The fir st p Tactice started Mond ay , Sep t emb er 16. The p l'esid e n t of t he or ganiz atio n ur ges e ve r y g irl wi t h a n y a thletic ability a nd wis h i n g t o join t he club t o· be p r es ent at the pr a c ti ce gam es Eve1·yo n e is re q ui re d t o p1 r ac tic e t e n tim e s a nd p art i cipate in t h e t ourn am ent ga m es b ef or e t he y b ecome a m e m b er It h a s bee n a c ustom of t h e W A.
A. g irl s to seLI Chr istmas c ard s Th e C hri stmas card cat a logs are h ere A n yo n e w i s hin g to ord er m ay d o so, and. is u r g e d to ord er as so on as poss ib le to a vo i d t h e C h r i stmas r u sh
Secretary, Elmer Hertle

WILLIAM OKRENT

EDITOR - - DAVIS BUSINESS MANAGER - - - DONALD J. TYLER CIRCULATION MANAGER -----··-------------------------- FRED ' COLE MAKE-UP EDITOR WILLARD E. FOWLER REPORTERS SPORTS - MARGUERITE GRAVES JAMES "SQUEAK" MUMPER FORENSIC - JOHN BATH

WALTER WIESE CAMPUS CLAY COY - DOROTHY COWAN C MARIE PARKER ORGANIZATIONS --BERNICE WARNKE SOCIETY MILDRED LEFLER FACULTY DOROTHY WORLEY

ACTIVITIES - ALLISON CLINEBERG

FEATURE ' STEVEN TURILLE

ALUMNI and EXCHP,.NGE - - LOWELL PITTENGER

HOMECOMING

te nd s from Septeme br 16 to the 22. Old Black Joe" a nd Love memorate the path across the State Th e re g ular school work of the en- '.Song," sung by t h e Philo quartet com- of Nebraska. tir e university be g ins. September 23. 'po se d of R aymon d Tren holm, Donald This trail plays a definite part in Miss Emily Burton, s upervisor of Durye a Neil Tr abe r t, a nd J ack Fish- the history of Nebraska. It begins 5th and 6th grades in the training er as three seperate.,.trails, con v erg ing at sc hool, is away on a year's leave of 0Mi ss T,eHus, ( a dvice for the asking) Kearney , Nebraska. The first began absence. She is working on her Ru th Bea uchamp. a t a point near St. J oseph or IndeMaster's de g ree at Columbia univer- "Humoresque" by Rachmaninov, pendence, Missouri, cutting the north s ity. Ellen Wil so n. east corner of kansas. It struck the l'rofo sso r Coffelt who had charge "The Desert S on g (vocal solo), Blue Valley at Beatrice, from th e re of public school music this summer is N e il Tr a bert following through to t he Platte and te ac hin g in his permanent position Forty -three new members w e re on westward. This tis the Oregon in Milwaukee. el e cted and a re.ception will be giv en Trail proper.

Professor Ennis who was in the th em at the next meetinit T.h'e second beg an at the Miswu ri History department l ast year is work- rive r at Nebraska City and proceeded ing· on his Ph. D. at the University of JUNIOR CLASS NOMINATES west to Ke a rne y and the main trail. Minne sota. I OFFICERS FOR SEMESTER The t hird ptart came west from OmaProf A. E. Holch, head of the Biol- h a and Council- Bluffs, across the E1kogy d epar tment, is away on a years The Junior cl ass m e t in Ll0 4 , Thur- horn river to the Platt e vaUey where le ave of abs ence completing his work d a y, at convoc atio n tir,ne with A. B. it also j oiJ:ted t he others. for a Docor's Degree a t the Univer- Clayburn, the new sponsor, in charge Besides the recountin gs of the early sity of Nebraska. Inquiry w as made concerning e x - da y sco uts, explorers who have trav -

Cha r le s Linds a y, assist a nt professor perience the members of the cl ass eled t he t r ail r ece ntl y and who have in history and instructor in English, ,have had with b a nqu ets or other .ac- mappe d and photog raphed its famous is working for hi s Doctor's de g ree at ti,vities. I l a n dmarks, were present. J. G. Mastthe University of Nebraska. Nomin a tions fo r cl ass officers were ers of Omaha, piresid:e n t, has recently

I be· made at the next meeting on Tues- Prof. E F Monroe who has been made and will be voted on at the ne xt followed t.he trail by automobile. He

Id ;Jy , October 1. On motion by Prof. teachin g in the educ ation department meeting. The question of the need ha s long been, in t.his and eventl'de C. A. Huck, seconded by Prof. <.}. W. during the a bsence of Professor Crago of an a dvisory committee was bro u g ht v ar ious other old. trails.

"All things come hom e at h t Bro wn, it was decided by unammous has entered the University of Cincin- before the class by t e sponsor u This was a state wide conference

Like birds that weary of their vote to publi sli the final report of nati to complete his work for a Doc- wiH- aot be decided 1'l'ntil next -meet- of school men and women who were roamin g the committee .for a pportioning fund s tor's de g re-e. ing. in te rested in celebrating t.he old trail. Aad I will h aste n to your side Ev er y effo rt will have to be made by Mrs. Devona Price, of The first me eti n g lasted from 12 m. H O· M I N G." !eac h of t he v arious committees to t he junior hi g h school, is now teach- PERU HAS FORTY to 3 p. m. duri.ng whic.h time a state How lik e the words of the song are keep th e expenses down to t he lowest in g at the State Teachers Colle g e of HONOR STUDENTS wide committee was formed and the the thoughts of the "Old Grad." To pos s ible level so as to m e et t he expen- est Virginia I mark in g of several str agetic points of them Oc to be r 26 will be a red Jetter ses of the various bu dget events. Francis A. director of phys- Are you a scholarship s tudent? t he t r ail w ith significant monuments d a y Then they will h ave the oppor- L ast year left a s mall deficit, The ical education, is taking worR at Co- What ac;l.vantages h as suc,h a student? discussed. FurtJler plans for a landtunity of meeting old friends and he.avy r a ins last fall cut the re- lumbia univer si ty Th ose are some of the q uesti ons that mark commission to ta ke over historr e livin g old scenes. How proudly will ce1pts at very m a:e nally. Mi ss Kathr y n M. Towne, former were answered by Pres. W. R. Pate in icail sites for Nebraska were b IAl th bl d d th h d f th h · depa t c onvoc ation l ast Wednesday, Septem - Th they displ ay to the friends they rin g , .so e 1mp ass1 e roa s urm g e e a o e ,, ome econorruc s r - duced ere was an .with them, t he wonderful improve- I r ed uc ed the mcome from ment is takin g work for her Master's her 25. meeiin g as a carry over of the noon h 1b 1 t b II t · 11' W'th J c 1 b' · 't An exan1ination of the 1928 fresJ1- ments that have taken place at t e J as <e a very m a ena " · 1 degree at o um 1a umvers1 Y· meeting, helping to build u p enthusAlm a Mater. Sl owly will they w a nder g oo d weathe r an d economy, th e re will Pr of. V a n Dyk e who was assis- m a n enro ll me nt r eveale d the fact that iasm. ove r the camp us They will enter 1 be, b y the f a ll of 1930, a balance in- tant pr ofessor of mathematics and over twent y t he mem be rs of t he Kea rney is situated just across t he t he buildin gs thinking of t he m a ny s tead of a deficit. manual t rainin g has ,a position class had. received riv e r north a nd ,,..west of old Fort times they h a d entered th ere befor e; the manual · arts dep artment a t Mm-1. Sc.holarships from t h eir respect! ve Kearney. and was therefore thel ideal sometimes o n a jo yo us erran d, other- CONVOCA.TION nesota university. honor. st udents o'. ga n- place for a meetin g of this kind. times o n erra nds that s low e d th e ir A n e w plan for convocation is in Mrs. Ann a Best Joder, profe sso r of 1z·ed the Alp oa Eru.d1t o In the afternoon a trip via- automos teps. T.he years t e nd .to the p l' oc ess of bein g worked out by t h e speec h education, is in Om a.ha work- The primary o.f the bile was made by the gro u p viewunple as ent t hings and brin g to mind co nvocation comm itte e oth- in g as edjtor of "The Player's Mag - wa s to create. a n m cent1Ve for hi gh ing t.he town and surrounding countthe joyous ones. e r thin gs it is planned to g roup all azine." scholastic achievement. A Iry. Mem bers of t h e gro up also en-

Then they will g o to tJhe dorm or r. 11 no uncemen ts on Wednesday, thua Mrs. Clara Wills , s upervisor of motive. for t he n:ionthl y me eti n gs was joye d a game ' of golf at this time. t he hou se where they spent h appy l'eleasing the other two days for lon g -· thi.rd and fo1UrH1 g rade teaching is in m th e des ITe :o meet a congen- The meeting was attended by Pre days. Slowly they will ascend the e r programs, which m ay be better L amar, Mi sso uri.

1aJ g roup m a way. One of W. R. Pate, Prof. F. H: Heck, sta irs Cautious ly they open a door t ime d than has be e n p oss ible so far, : the constant act 1v 1t1es of tihe soc i ety a nd Prof. v. E. Chatelain of Peru. and p ea k into a r oom that was once due to the uncerta inty of the a mount DRAMATIC CLUB TAKES IN is the wr!ti ng of lette rs to hi g h sch o0! Th ey motored to Omaha Saturday their c ast.le Now some ot.her student of time to be consumed by announce- PROBATION AR y MEMBERS sen i ors ur g ing them to atte nd P er u morning and took tJie train the reis "kin g of the· castle." Their initials me 11 ts. The pro.g ram s will tqen , on

St ate Te ac he rs CoHe ge ma inin g dli.stance, in the are st ill e n g rav e d on the door. H appy Wednes day be m a de upp only of de Tryouts for m epi bership into the P eru has more of these same manner S u nday morning. While they a re if soome pi ece of furniture : Yo ti0nals a nd announcements. Mon- Peru Dr a matic Club were he ld l ast stu d e nts t han a ny m t he there Mr. P ate visited with his still remains that h a d a cqu ainten- 1day programs a r e ye t to nebulous to week. · Ei g hty ei g ht tried for mem- state outside of the Umvers1ty of brother, a faculty member at Kearney s hip with them. They t a ke a dv antage b.e a nnounc e d, but Fridays will con- bership and thirty-nine we re accepted b ras k a L ast Ma y when. sch?last1c of the owners. a bse nce. Have they It mue tr, b e m.uc h t he same a.s th e y by the club. Miss Ma rion Hendricks, honors were a. nn ou nced si xty six p e.r h h h S h h h h t d t For Eye Troubles Call Dr. D. D. n ot a pre viou s right? They comfort- I ave ee n m t e p as t tuden t spon sor of P. D.• C., considered the cent of t e 1g o n or s u e n s we1 e Stonc ypher at Nebraska City.- Adv. ably settle down into the old rocker srnup s thinkin g they have somethin g .tryouts very su.ccessful. scholarship stud e nts and be g·in to of other · days. ,worth while a nd interestin g to the T he new prob ationary me mbers ar e: T.he foH ow i ng are stude nts bel on gAga ili they hear the 41r g uments on st ud e nt as a ":'hole, are Vivian Whitehill, Marvin "Dick" in g to t he schol a rship fraternity: 111 I ev ery subjec.t tha t w as ever discussed tol'• commumcate with the chairm;;n William s, Allison C.linebur g, Sylvi a NAME HOME THE CLAWS OF THE CATS by college youth. Old faces, old [of the committe e rel ative to a rr !mg- Davis, Ruth Shaffer, Mildred Ro.gers, Ahl, Evelyn Valpara iso --' thou g hts, old ideals seem to rush pell ing date s for such pro.g rams. Esthe r W a lkinshaw, Bernard Gallo- Burdette, Nin a, Auburn / me ll upon one another as the dream- ! way, Ada Brummer, Zoe Nicholas, Ca in, Mar ga ret (Ben son ) Om a h a 1 D a ris Bunch. captain of the 1928 er wonders w h at has b ecome of the I SOPHOMORES TURN OVER Ruth Beauchamp, Helen 1 Gilbert, Clopper Ev a E. Lib erty Bobcat e leven was 011 hand to see hi gang Of some he knows, of others PERUVIAN TO SENIORS Gladys Beebe, Allan Licbtenberger, Co leman Lu cill e (S o uth) Oma h a o ld team mates ta me the Ravens last he he a rd, but of others no · one D a niel McSwan, Vergj l Bu g bee, An- Cook George T. Juli an S aturd ay. seems to know. They have gone into The sop homore clm1s held their reg- oho ny Artz, Lawrence Wils on, Dal'e Blecha, Mildred 'Jnion The field genera l hip of Howard distant lands. T o them homecoming ul ar m eetin g Thursd ay, at convoca- Mi llhollin, Frank K er ner , P a ul Hoy, Cowan. Dorothy Deweese Zook bro ug h t back memories of is impossible. A courteous,, "I beg your\ tion time in the g ymn asium ' Lel a Witwer, Margaret Iverson, Max- Da vi s, L ,ouise Brock George "Abtf, McElory , all state pardon," bri ngs him b ac k to earth. r The class d ec ided to turn the edit- in e Ru sse ll, Eloi se Catherwood1 Ada Davis, Sylvia Auburn quarte1 · b ack in 1927. Zook's puntThe present occupant introduces him- of the ov er to the sen- Br a dy, Chest e r Korber, Elvin Semra d, Fair h ead Eloi,se was also something to write home self a nd "Old Grad" and Freshman 10r class thi s year. Here-to-for a Edw a rd Pede r so n, H a rtJ.e y, Dunl ap , Fi s her, Jack A. W ymo1 e about, espec ia lly the 50 yard boot. aft:r mutual exchan g e of greetings Isophomore a nd · se nior editor had W ayne R ee d H a rold Ru ssel l, Glenna Fuhrm an, Ber t ha Cortland when St Bened ict L'we atened to score wander out a1·m in arm, each telling charg e· of, the Peruvi a n. Goss, Marce lla Og urek, Ade line Dash- H arkso n, Dorothy Lincoln in the third quarter. the ot her of the p ast or of the pres- Mi ss Tear gave a short talk before er Vir g ini a McNeal, Op al Witwer, H asti ngs, Blanche Chester Millhol lin, a freshman from Bridgee nt as they lea ve. the class. She asked members of Eloise Kl o ne, H el e n Kalte nb orn. I J ern, Geor g ia Verdon port, looks like the real stuff. His Such is the story of homecomin g the cjass to continue th e ir work wi t h "Merto n of the Movies" has b ee n J oy, J essie Salem tackling was s ure a nd l ie eems to Gl ad a re they to drop the cares of the the fr es hmen clubs until th ey we)•e ch ose n as the homecoming pl a y It K tl lte nb orn, He len Waco h a v e lot · of dri vi ng power. day and reliv e again the j o yous days organized t Mi ss Tea r was respon- is a fo ur aic t come dy drama b Ketler, Leon Benkelman Toft's injllry g:ive Brunson a cha.net:: of their youth spent in "Old Peru." s ible for the or ga niz ation of the fr esh - Geor ge S. K a ufm an and Marc Co n- Lefler, Mildred L. Spr in g field to show hi s ware an d he didn 't Gl adJy will they say when the d a y is men clubs lat y ear nelly, from the story of th e sam Mooth art, Loren e Firth dis appo i nt anyo ne. His only handio ver, "My he a rt goes )Nhe re the Mis- 1 Th e class elected Mi ss Donn a J ane name by Harry Leon WjJson. Morford, Alberta Hubbell cap is that he has two good men in so uri fl ows down to "Old Peru" Delz e ll pr esident Ot h er officers will The cast i nclude s sixt ee n ch aracter Mullins, Gl a d ys Bratto n Union Toft and Captain Broe km an work' be e lecte d a t the' n eJ{t me e tin g a nd was first prod uced in N e w York Mort, Beth Edgar in g- o ut for the ame po ition

BUDGET MEETINGS

A. V. Larson of the Ma nu a l Arts in 1922. Try outs for this production Og ure k, Ma1·cell a Bellvie w Next week comes Maryville Teachd ep ar tment is sponsor of the class. w ill be h EJ ld the first pa1 ' t of next Philso n, Ca ro l De e McCool Junction ers. Another tough assignment, 0 The regular meetin g of the budget l week .A. copy of the book is on re- Reed, W ayne Douglas lets have a real rally before the boys was held on Tue sd ay eve n- APPLES ARE PLENTIFUL se rv e at the libr a ry for those t h at Rfae, L awre nc e Bridgeport embark to tame the Tigers across the -in.g to disc uss "ways a nd m e an s" for The r ate of casulties from to many care to read the play ove r before Ru sse ll Lucill e Hubbell Bi g Muddy t he co ming ye a r. A committtee was appl es an d watermelons is steadily try in g out. Selk, Leona Plymouth Sautter looks to have hit his stride app oin ted to re port on last years in- incre asi n g Ni ce, big, reel, a nd jui c y Stib a l, Ethe l Gret n a t.l1 is year. He never failed to gain come a nd h av e th e r epo rt ready for app les and a n orcas ion a l w aterme lon Miss Graice P e tersen was at hom e Smith, Ru th Panam a against the Irishmen. He now leads t he next meetin g w hi c h w as h e ld can be found in

TWO THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929. THE PE R U 'p E D A G 0 G I A N ELECT FORTYONE NEW MEMBERS I .t' ERU TEACHERS PHILOS WELL LOCATED 1 FACULTY MEMBERS AT IDSTORY MEE1.lNG I. Well Known Instructors Now Estab- A Reception Is To Be Given For New lished In New Positions Members at Next Meeting Old tim!!rS, such 3cS Lute North. C. N. Munhall, Captain Coo.k, Tom E,111:ereo at the Postoffice of Peru Phi lo held i ts regular meeting, Rivington, and other Indian fighters Word has been rece ived from th Nebraska, as second class matter many of Pe r u's old faculty members. Thu rsday ev ening at 8 p. m., in the carried their listeners back to e Teachers College Profe sso r · Cr ago and family a rrived hi gh schoo l auditorium. days of the Old Oregon T.raiL at the safe ly at G a in esv ille, Florida, and T,he p rogram, which vyas in charge historical meetin g at Kearney, SaturPublished Weekly at Peru State h · h t 1211 of Do nna J ane Delzell, was carried f h nic e ly locate d at t eir ome a day. Thei r graph\c stories o t ose P b H k · the o ut with the television idea ea ody street. is wor rn old days on the trail roused an enFlorida univ er sity be g in s with the Followin g ' is the program: KFNF "B · " Young t husiasm for a movement to com - the Year- Sc single copy. Freshmen Week prog r am w.hich ex - '' Announ cer rlg STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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from crimmage. The Thur sd ay meetin g at convo• Th ose who h a v e an ext ra winter facu lty w h o are on o u r campu s for Stec hber idi ec k Rose Unidilla 'l'he Bobcat backs ·eemed to be ever catio n time recei ved the report of t h e supp ly a r e asked t o di stri bute some t h e fir st time. Utermohlon, Ma ri e D awson altrt us St. Benedict completed only ap porti o nin g com mittee and also the a mo n g· t h ose who h ave not h ad tlrie I ___ Wes ner, Sue Nebr!ISka City 4 out of l T!-ie Cats knocked special comm ittee t o report on the in- tim e t <l d:v?Le to so lvin g t h e · Miss Grace P etersen entertained a Wilso n, V eva Alliance down five of them and intercepted co me o:f olast yea r. Final on obt:a1111n r some for t h e 1J· own few g ues ts at an indoor pi c nic dinnel' Wittw er, Opal Salem nine, two of which were co v rted inth e distributfon of Budg e t Funds w ill u se. Ion Sunday. • Zink, Ellen Murdock to touchdowns by Sautter I
various quantitioes at Saturday eveni n g, Septem b er 28; St1·atton, Lucille Steinaurer lhe backs, both in scoring and
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George Bancroft 8 d 1. b t Zoo k pun te d 50 y ards h a d to b e di v id ed in to a morn i ng a nd P'rese nt e d to t h e fres hm a n of t hi s col - 6 30 W d d th · te · f Richard Arlen, and Fay Wray t 1 yar m e , u M C : . e nes ays, e m rvemng f d a n 3rf te rno on div uno n. r s. arte r is lege writin g t h e best comp os.1 t 1on of · out o Talli es Anoth e r ha ndlin g, on e the year. weeks.

"Thunderbo lt" St Be n e di ct t r i ed a pl ay or two Th e Lclucat1o n a1 Bio logy 1s Du r in g t h e p ast year attenti on h as Budig et tickets were p l aced on sale 1 # a nd t h en t oss ed a p ass wh ic h S a utter on e of t h e J'. '.1·gest i n t h e Bota ny lr:le- b ee n f oc use d o n two mem b ers of t h e to a ll training schoo l students a nd I Also comed y. I g tab be d a n d gallop ed 35 yards b e hind p nrtm t-11t, WI' h a n e n ro llm ent of .; . l ocal c h ap t er, one, J oe J o n es , w.h o won facb l ty members Friday , September I I I Th t d " t h e p ast vyee lc cove e el f irst p l ace i n t h e N atio n a l C h emistry 27 Th ese t ickets wiJI admit the 1 j WED. THUR, Oct. 2, and 3 Bo b c a t i nte r f e re n ce for a tou chd own. e f> u J 1 f f di sense a n d t heir cau ses, immu n ity, ess a y contes t; the other, W a ldo W1l - 0wn e r to sc h oo l f u n ctions on the bud- I I Anna Q Nison STARRING I The try fo r p oi nt w as low · R K O'c- b" b · an d th e k Li ste1, h oft, w h o h as wriitte n a n d h ad pu b - ge t program. ID "" · :tg ooze runmng P er u m isse d a to u c.h d ow n w hen .-' .-' Layea r I· a nd in li sh e d a t ex t b ook on de b ate Mr f st<>ry Also news r eel and com- f H offma n j u st misse d get ti n g Rail s - · • _"-_"-_"-_..__.,._.....- edy I ft fie l11 J on es is n ow atte n d in g Nebraska · b ac k 's pass over th e goa l lin e a e r • .A · L oretz h a d fi z:cledi a pun t a nd the Th e p lan t physi ol og y c la ss )l as be e n un.i v ers it:y w or k in g o n hi s B s de- '1 Standard Oil ' 1 I "Blo c kade" ' '• Bobcats r eco ve r ed on th e Iri sh 13 d evotin g the past t w o w e e ks to t h e gr ee, w hile Mr. Wilh oft is :;. t te n ding SE R V IC E STATIO N st u dy of ph ot os ynth esis a nd t h e re- sc h ool at Ann Arbo r wo rkin g on hi s #

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1 Hatton in Gor ges inte rcep te one o 1 • w ork o n this pha se of physiol og y vice. C a r l a und e red in goo d i 1 I , I flip s a nd r a n 35 y a rds befor e he w as , s h a p e for $1.00 j T t' brou g ht t o earth b y Millh ollin a nd I Ma x i ne Y os t of the six th g r a d e W a te r, Ch a mois, and Spong es ren s ' Brunso n. The rema in d e r of t h e gam e EVERETTS TAKE IN ' fe ll fr om t h e p laygro u n d app aratus for your use, SOc. (I L h

F ull lin e of Pol a rin e an d Mo- f FRI., SAT' Oct 4 - 5 f Th e R ave n s Cu t loo se with a n aer i a l n orop y I.Le u c w j 1 I · h b h b h bile oils. G reasing , c a r washi n a va1n att empt to s c or e. inte res t as een s own y t e m em -1 f Ma rcel i ne Day and Raymond ; w b f h" h in g , a nd F r ee Cran k C ase Sera f M"llhollin's ers o t 1s class in their ·r esearc TRAINING SCHOOL NOT E S

w as a n even puntin g du e i b etwe en FORTY-ONE MEMBERS iat th e train in g sch oo l Frid ay , a nd !; J J TACKE'fT ' as t c ance ; Zoo k a nd B esna h. j - - fra ct ure d her l eg in sev er a l pl aces ; I ; I I Bobca t s All Stars ! Marian Hendricks and Mary Belle The m isfor t u ne oc cure d ab o u t 1 p m. ; Peru Ne b ras ka I j ;

1 Nqrwood EI ect e d Honorar y memb e rs Mi ss Ahlbur g, sc h oo l nu r se, was called

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T o pic k out t h e outsandin g m a n in ii We wiJJ also have a specia l t he P e ru line would be a diffi cult t as k. -"'---""'_...._ __ I"', r .eel of Ch ick Meehan's, famous jl . Th e Ev e r ett L iterary S oc iety m et f f Th e y w e r e aJ l smas hin g h o les in t he c o a c h of New York University's Thu rs d ay, S e pt emb e r 26, in t he Li t tl e f R a ve n forwar d wall T of t a nd Brock- I I oo tb a ll team. This picture de- j • h h Th eatre The m a j or pu r p ose of the Baggage Transfer ' picit the technique and science ' m a n at t h e t ac kl e p osts t r ew t e meeti n g w a s to v ote on n l '! d ge d j I I · h b k f · t" af te r f of fou r of the greatesi: plays of I n s ac s · o r n o ga in ime mem b ers, fu r 1y -o n e w e r e ac c ente d as ; .-' modern football First of these ; t ime, a nd Br un son, w h o r e liev e d Toft mem bers. Dr f car ri e d o n in ch a r a cte ristic Bobc at I ayage 11,• w ill be sho wn on Oct 4 - 5, J

'rhe pr ob ati on ary a r e : FRI a nd Sat, Do n ' t miss if you fa s hi o n. H offman a nd Rohliert, st art- Mary H e rve y, Ev el yn Skel t on, i ng en ds, were in on e v ery play and L S I ' I like fo o tb al l. I a ur a mutz, Vera Whit e , Ma u r in e f

THORNHILL & SONS f I W ic in a, R oth e r t's s uccessor g ave a Wi c k e r sh am, D olores P on Dal e Mill - I 1 I f C } T h ; goo d acco un t of him se lf. The ce n t er hollin, Gl a dys Bee be Ali c e H artford, I ' ;

rysta e at e r I of t h e lin e was nearly impveg n a ble Peru, Nebraska Phone 193 ' F ranc es Ga le, L eo n Ke t ler, Or a Fer - Iii Miller, sta r t in g hi s fi rst game as a ; '( f g uso n, Zoe Nich o l a s, D o ri s Tu r nb a ll ,

r eg ul a r , p laye d like a v e t eran. R ig- Ph 1 I y l is D ammast, N a om a Pi erce, Vi v

j g in s a nd K er n e r pl a ye d t h eir usu a l i a n Whi t ehill , A.rloeen Lyle, H a zel

co nsis te nt, h ar d drivin g gam e th a t Rose kr a n s, Lu cill e Ru s se ll, Gla d ys m a kes t h em fea r e d by a ll opp os ition Ki mse y, Alli son Clin ebur g , M a y H e len f I un til t h eir assi g nmen ts were c ap a bly H a rri so n , Ste ven Turill e, Will ar d 'I A. E. Johnson D. D. S. ; I G E S S A MA N ' S-NEBR. CITY taken o v e r b y Shesta k H e r te l, a nd F ow le r, Lucille Cole ma n, Mild r ed f A k e r so n R oge r s, Bla nc h e Gibbs, P a ul L a ndol t, ; PHONE 36 ;I ,, L ight Lunches, Hot Drinks, Can dy, Sodas I 'S a u tte r l e d the Bobc at o ff ense· with ' h is two to u c h dow n s an d c on sis t e n t • I ee our nen s ere E st.h e r Wal k in sh a w L y d a H aye k J PERU NEBRASKA · M t Y F · d H Hel e n K a ltenborn, Ada Bardy,' Loui s e g a in s off t a c kl e a nd a round e nd Sh e ldon, Ma r ga r et En ge l kem ier, "-

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. f Zoo k at quarter f ill e d the s h o es left d B K b k \ L h d'F t • S • • vaca n t by Kr e j c i' s g r a du ati on so t h at a nM e c . d M B 11 i I Service with a Smile '1 I u nc es an oun a1n erv1ce I nothi ng more c a uld h e as k e d in fi eld N o e n s;h a n · · e AT THE f Th Q} • C d K• h C f ge nerals h ip " P ug " t h e 6 RIGHT - A WA Y t a e ymp1a an y 1tc en- a e ·1 oth er membe r of P er u s four h orse- Th h f M , A ; Ne bra s k a City Ne br aska , e p rogram was m c arge o a - ! f SHOE SHOP - · 'men" of st r e n gth on bel B a bb a nd V e rn a Gl a nd t. The I ; ofe nse S ub st1t u t 1ons were fre qu e nt m · t d f 1 1 b -· ....,.. h P 1 d h p rog ram cons1s e o a voca so o y 1 t e er u m e u p a n eac , o ne gave E 'd C · Ia oo d acco un t of him se lf. i· 111 accom p a ni e d by Ma r- · Groc eries, Fres h and Cu re d Me ats ' g i garet J e n k in s. A pl ay e n t i t led\ "Th e ..,.__.._. ; · • b o r e t he_ brun t o f St. : Re d Owl" was re se nte d 11 I 1 Our Store - Your Home Be ne<hct attact, w it h th e ass is ta n ce : Th h p . .A I

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PAG E TH R EE THE PE R U PED AGOG I A N TUESDAY OCTOBER 1 1929. ST. BENEDICT IS I BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT a sp i r it of fe ll ows hi p among t h ose a nd the child was taken to a Nebraska \ _ w ho spec i ailize in the English l ang - Ci ty hospital. I I EASILY HUMBLED W. R. C arte r in fo r m s u s t h at t h e u age aAJnd hl itecraht u re". h d t d th ' Hi -Y held a business meeting Wed- Crystal Theater 1 Nat u re Stud y c l asse s a r e mu ch l a r g- Phi P a apter as a op e ' e nesday at conv-0cation time. Arrange- I I e r tha n th ose •of pTe vi ou s years. Th_e offic i a l fr esh man med a l of t h e fra- 1 ts were made to have meetings at f MON- TUES Sept 30 Oct. 1 jl h h d l men f (C on iin u etd F ro m P age 1) a£terr10o n c l ass was so l arg e t h at 1t t er n i.ty a n d eac year t is me_ a is chis time every other week and a t STARRING
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• s e r i n g 0 I Ice Crea m and Cold Drinks f b a ck ; D as her f or Brunson ; R a ils ba ck; ___ --"------: ' I fo r S a u tter t" t " I Confec t ion er y a n d Fresh Fruits # St. Be ned ict: John son for · Li spi; " I:' Opposit e th e T raining School. A Handy I L ove less f or L oren z; Gill a n for N a - f BE AU T J FU L C 0 ATS V dol s ki ; fo r B eattie ; Lor etz I I Place to Trade f' '°' B"n "" ; Millec foc W om of. ' AT ' I H. U: L A ND Q LT ' GIRL'S GLEE CLUB I Comparatively Moderate Prices. - Tailo r - ; 73 Phone 78 Peru, Nebr. ' I ed By Printzess" and "Sterling" you may I T h e Girl's G lee Clu b , dir ecte d b y f expect and will receive, High Grade Wor k - ' G H Stec k h as fi ft y in atte n- I I d e n ce, w hile th e Men's Gl ee Club manship. Fine Materials r nd Attractive """----.under R. T B enfor d h as ; Furs. ·f I · # t w e n t y Some si xty women I "' $22.75 _ $25.00 - $.26.75 _ $37.50 I ; G E 0 R GE ' S PLACE I m a k e up hli e coll eg e ch o ru s, d irecte d • f I I b y P ro f. Price Do y le Th es e organi - $37 50 · 59 50 f Hamburgers Weiners Cheese I zat ion s w i'll b e hear d o n t he c a mpu s 11 • - • I ; so on. Select a Gage or Fisk Hat from our n ew 1 1 # Co· La· Pie See'em Sweet I Wi tlh ma ny of t h e o ld m emb ers of • .A I t h e or ch estra go ne, v H. Jindr a, di- millinery departmen t 'I Home Made Pies Frozen Milky-Ways fl rector finds it n ecessary to starb a l - f · h h" P $3 98 $'10 00 ; I Cold Drinks , i L. WESS'[ L' ; Sc) N $ & CO. '1 EH.omLe. HMaOdeLPLiesE N BFEroCzeKn M&ilkSyO-wNaySs ';' oy th e 'e n d of the semester h e exp ects f to h ave a fa i r l y complete orc h estra N e br aska City, Th e organ.izatio n is n ow wor kin g on h e Hu n garian D ance, by Brahms. J ....... --
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, Acc ordi ng t o Prof V H. Jindra, t h ey i n t e nd wi t h h e lp of the f act o uphold t h e ir r eput atio n as being t h e " b est b a nd betwee n he re and th e Mi sso u r i," )10wever Supe rinte nd en t S: L Clem ents wh o h as ch arge of tih e ba.ss horn, is willin g t-0 turn it over t o a n yo n e v olu n t e e rin g to fill t h e ho n ored p os it io i1. The geogTaphy ¢1 epartm ent h as also : come to t h e ;·es cU'e, Pr ot A. B. Clayburn pl a yin g on e of t h e c la rin-ets

The fre s,hm a n class h as met a imost eve ry Tues day jlnd ';l'hurs d a y a t c o nvo c a tion s in ce sch ool beg an.

At t h e ir first meeti n g , S ept e mbe r 17, the class was t e mpor a rily orga nized a nd plans mad e for a picnic. ·

Thurs day, September 19, a talk was g i ven by D ean D e lzell welcomin g t he freshm e n to Peru

On Sep t ember 24, Miss Grace Pete re n, t h e Lib raria n, ga ve a t a lk on the u s e of the library.

On Septemb e r 26, th e m eetin g co ncern ed the o r gani zation of the freshme n c lubs. T uesd ay Octo b er L t h e c lass ce r s will b e n omin at ed.

The latter pa rt of the mee ting was sp en t in sin g in g favori te c1rn rch hymn s, w hile m e mbe rship were r oceive d b y t h e campa i g n committ e e 110 m em b e rs up t h e op e n d ay o<f a three d a y membership

WORD R E CE I VED F ROM

ARTHUR LINDAHL

Mr. L indahl is Conne cte d With T he So uthe rn Publishin g Associ a ion

G et that SP'ir it starte d. D o n't le t pep die a nd a b o ve all stand fo r

th e loyal ty of ' Old P eru " I f

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In convo c at io n l ast Friday, these I Por t a ble Ty p ewriters p oi n ts were emph asi:!Je d by c h eer I: a d - I er " Di ck" Williams

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On Octo ber 2 t h e Bi g Sist e r - Little

Si ster \ p a r ty w ill be held Furthe r a nnou ncem e nts will be made la ter.

Ar t Li nd ahl fo rmerly o f P.eru is n ow workin g for th e Southern Publis hin g Assoc i ation of N ashv ille; T e nnessee. He states t h at he h as a g o od sch e dFRESHMEN CLUBS ul e, g iv ing· t hree h ours a d a y o ver for

ARE STARTED AGAIN ga th erin g• mate r i a l from the v a rio u s ; n a tionally known mag azines and p ap-

A t t he fr eshman class meeting, ers

Septe mber 26, t,he majo r bus iness was Th e r est of t he t ime is .gi ven o ver to o ffice w ork.

-to ac q u aint th e ne w c om e rs wi.th the fres h men clubs. Mr Li nd a hl h as o nly t wo obj ectio ns Miss Grace T e a r , sp on so r , out line d to t h e e i ty , o n_e is t h e r isin g in t h e pu r p ose of t he c lub s a nd the r eas - 1t h e South he fa ils to e xplai n, o ns fo r t,hei.r org a nizat ion last year a nd t h e o t he_r LS the numbe r of c ol-

Th ese cl ubs are for freshm e n only: 1-0 r e Gl excep t for th ose who were m embe r s Mr Lrnd.a hl r ec eive d deg r ee last yea r Old me mb ers are to b e as - ,·wi t h t h e c lass of Smee that .soc iate m e mbers of the c lubs they ti me h e h as be e n empl-0yedl in t he belonged to last year if they so d esi re co ll ege a "H e Miss T ear pointe d out t,hat mu c h J.eft fo r his pos1t10n the first of S.epd d . d b h' t em ber. goo 1s e rive r om m em ers ip rn 1 the clubs. I offi- T o afford a mea ns of Introduction Mrs Myrtl e 0. Boatm a n an d Miss

H e lmut Brockman 1929 f ootb all c ap - ,t Machines sold on easy p a yt a in stated that the r e .ha d been a winn ing· t eam sira c e Co ac h Lon R Gr af h ad bec-0me men toi:- of the Bobc a ts. The Bobcats wo n t h e state c ham pio nship last fall. The band u nder t h e direction of Victor H u go Jindra, pl ayed the color son g w ith the students sin g in g . T h e co llege y e ll was g i ven as a climax t o t h e prog r a m

men ts Le t u s fill y ou r orders in t h e typw rite r line t

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Iof t h e v a ri ou s c lubs, a member fro m Ma ry Hileman s p e nt S a turd a y a f tereac h of last ye a rs clubs was prese nt 1 n oon in Au bu r n. an d t o ld ve r y bri efly the work of LUNCHEON FOR th e i r c lub '--"-...,_

M: I. N K EVENT The fo llowin g p eo ple g ave expl ana- ij S CHOOL SlJPPLIES f I I I MANUAL TRAINING I I of a cl ub:- He le n W agner, Ma ri e ' STATIONE RY I I

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DONALD J. TYLER '29 - '30 ENROLLMENT I this month if you trade with us. ' MANAGER - - - FRED COLE EQUALS PAST YEARS I

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REPORTERS !Rumors of M'arked Decline In Num. f L. D. R E D F E R N

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CAMPUS CLAY COY j-0f Sup e rintendent S. L. Clements of COWAN ,_ the tr a inin g school show th a t the e nC MARIE PARKER rollment for the year 1929'-30 is prac-

ORGANIZATIONS - - -BERNICE WARNKE ·J tic a ll y the same a s that of recent

SO CIETY - - - - - MILDRED LEFLER [ years. Rumors of a marked decline

FACULTY DOROTHY WORLEY i n the number of students this year

ACTIVITIES - - -' ALLISON are unfo unde"d

FEATURE STEVEN TURlLLE Th e fres.hman class le a d s with 230

ALUMNI a nd EX CHANGE - - - LOWELL PITTENGER members the soph omore class is next wi t h 142, the sen iors next witn 56, · and the jw1io r s l ast wit.h 46.

EDITORIALETTES j u ses the scenery and gets the benefit F f " t d f th • • • • 1 om 1g ure:s c-0mpu e or e O ne of the g re ate s t .handicaps to Ifrom 1 ts u se Why not help to bmld 1first week of school the tr ai nin g Peru is the Jac k of Sunday enter - iup the by taxing Isch oo l has 24 7 stud e nts, althoug,h Jhat tainment. The d a y of rest becom es -0 rg a mz a ti o n tha t_ u s es the number h as be e n iacreased by l ate tiresome without some me a ns of en- !Um a nd st ag e foi commercial en trants The num er of boys and

PEDAGOGIAN READERS '

You all relish good things to eat l\Te specializ-e in I

I just th8;t, brea o,' Cakes, milk, fruits ; vegatables; m eats ; f A I pickles sp reads jelly honey candy nu ts of all I

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• • joyment. Why not organize some ; ga m. " g i 1ls is nb out the same. s p-ecial activities of a cultural a nd e n- j Gr a des a nd kinLc,'rta ining -nature for s tudents who · MISS C. M DUNIGAN d ergarten 17, fi rst 15 .; second 15 , • stay over the week e nd Ma ny go RESIGNS POSITION ; third 12, fourt,h 10 fifth 16 sixth 10 · · I hikin g,' walking, flower pickin g a nd 1 1seve nth 17, eig.hth 9., ninth 29, tenth I I Assi s tant Regi s trar For Past Nme 32 I h 26 d lfth 39 I ··· ·

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i n t he aft e rnoon? L ets h av e some ass istant r e g istrar i n P eru for ni ne - CLUB TO VISIT PERU f A p eop le of rea l prominenc e, people teen years D uring that t im e s he h a s j Iii V who have ac c omp li s h e d something in been very fai(hful to her po s ition and 1 The P er u Kiwani s Club is go in g to I ti I t he field of service or the arts to I g i ven to P eru many thin gs t h at it b.rin g :o the well known Beat- ' t come an d talk. will n eve r forg e t n e e K1wams Gl ee Club, on Sund a y I I<' · Mi ss D u ni gan ba d charge of all t h e afte rn oon, Oct-0 b er. 13. ! f , ' Rumor h as it that the townspeople J in office. S he probably Gqr d H Al1e r, dir ec to r 1s a b roth er I I a r e co nt emp l at in.g th e of knows more students an d fo 1m e r stud- o! George .ha d charge of the .t

a go lf c ours e. Wh at finer recreatrnnal en ts t h a n other pe rs on -0n th e cam p us. g lee club he1 e many y ear s ago. The 'r f" acti v ity than go lf ? Think of the Ac cording to D ean Delzell, Mi ss Dun- Messa rs All ers , Homer C. and Ro ss I money saved in the n atu ra l bunkers ' i ga n h as a s upe rhum a n ability cif re- H ouse made up the D e lphpian Qu aran d h azza rd s that can be had by mak - Imembering n ames a nd faces. Miss t ette th at, ac c ordi ng , to Professo r I I ing· use of the hills and g ullies It Duni ga n. answers. on the average of i V e rne ?J13t<!Jain was 'the' quar t ette in f .1' wo uld ,certainly a help, not onJy to Itw e n ty-f1ve que.st10ns a d a y for stud- I those times. , 6 Tl the townspeople, but to the st udents ent.s. In t,he nineteen years s he has I The .g lee club will be A • a lso They should get to g ether and ' h ee n here there h av e been, 2,740 di- I by a l arge number of Beatnce bu s 1- f wo rk u pi enthusiasm for such a com- pl omas and 418 de grees iss ued; th ere- ness men. I I munity improvement for e 3,158 people are indebted to Miss , • To Colfef[e

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ID uni ga n for their degree's ana di - ' Mrs, Ann a Lee Watso n., mother of I U' I W.hat ha s b eco m e of the· point sys _ plon:as. Miss D or is Watson of Eliza Morga n 1\. T d Q [ s _. tern? Is it to be buried along with l Mi ss Du ni g an b ee n t I'e asurer h a ll stopped on her w a y home from I I 1 • 1 "ee n y ay: ,, " ot h e r brig ht h opes? O r c a n be re- , ?f Alumm a n d Gh ic a go to vi 't h e r d a u g hte r and 1 I vi iv edh to! a scheme. To often of the Chri sti a n Sci- Mrs Du n n.in g. Th N D u N LI N s t n SC 00 acttv1ties man1y capable per- 0 O b f e ew . !J so ns ne·ver get to use their l eader n cto e r 15 Miss Dum ga n le av es Ia the we e, sm a ll hou1·s of the I · · f h b · . h - for Tnnch ere, Oolor a db. There will ni g ht, some melo,dious John Gilberts _.. s rp p owe r s eca u se of e1t er mod -n ot b p t 1. t · h d 1 f" ti es t or the work is iven to a e- e. on e youn g or old came.sea m g up o t e ar rnned J , -.Are ! _,. r ii g . r who will not miss her from the camp- d orm1to ry and perched themselves - :i f 18 e ?erson. Ye t if a pornt us of Old Peru on Eliza Morg an's kindli n g pile. And 1· w e re m e ff ec t m a ny s tudents with how the d "d · · d d h I ' y 1 sm g an serena e t e 1, \ bi hty f·o.r leadership could d.eveJ.op Elton f ' gi1·ls who appl a uded louclly a fte r .' I \ ..., -·t t th f ll t t t W U a orm e r P e ru f We never have to urge co lege 1 0 en u es ex en · m a n, br ok e hi s arm t he fir st pa rt of to the tune · I ,• ; last Wee k El too n was at Se ward, of Go od Ni g h t Ladies" t h ey m a rche d _.. men to come and see a new show- ' The greatest d a n g er for a new N b 1 l · b d f I e 1a. p a ymg ase b a ll a nd as he on. to se rena e oth er s lumberin g !I 1 ' stud e n t t o watch out for is " ove r was w1ndmg up for the next pitch his maid e n s i ing of Dun in suits by Society # extr a- cu.rricul a rizin g ." This is the a d A d' I .1' t rm s n appe cc.or m g to a uthor- f Brand. It is an event they wait gre a test d a nger of our colle g e today ities it w as a very unusu a l acc id e nt. I A new stud ent s hows lea d e r s hip a biL Elton was a tw-0 year graduate THE CL4.WS OF THE CATS j for. Dunlins have the authentic t ity a nd soo n he i s g iven all kinds of from P e ru l as t year 'a nd i s now at- '1 jobs. Befor e J:e kn ow s it his work tendin g· the University of N eb r as k a. _.. college style- they come tn the _.. b egins to suffer. Not onJy is this f l' true of new s tude nts but m a ny old 45 ATTENDiS.

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g that o ld pi a-s k · 11· / $ _. f somethm g to sa y and Will say it with d a y evemng, Septem b e r 30 w as the b In I S p unts

35 and u I Rop IETY • f . ' / were con s is tentl y 10110' and he w P R < • As a pled ge o:li goo d scene o a soc13l gath er in g of Mr. P. " a J A # , , g ett111 g nic e alti tude on them f fa 11.h t h e let.ters s hould be s ig n e d but H. Norw oo d s colleg·e Sund ay school I "P " Cl · I · I if de.sired the n ames will not be pub cl ass members 0f the Christian b f played .on e of the lis h ed. It may b e co nstruc t iv e crit- church, I e h e n s iBve g·ames of his career a- ' o· A .. 1 1gam st t e earcats

/ PAGB TWO THE PERU PED 'AGOGIAN TUESDA Y OCTOB&n 8, 1929. ! . YOUR HEART GOES WHERE THE MISSOURI FLOWS, BACK TO OLD PERU - - i TI-IE PERU PE .DAG 0 GI AN CHORUS TO SING ' IN CHAPEL OCT. 9' THE NEW OVER CO A TS J· Ji,nrereo at the Postoffice -of Peru Nebraska, as second class matter Published I Weelcly at Peru State Teachers Coll ege th e Year- Sc s i ngle copy "The Comin!! of the King-" To Be Given The Colle g Chorus will provide the d evotio n a l music a t ch apel, Wedn es d ay, O ctober 9 "Thine Is The Ki n.gd,om" from ''The Holy City,' by G a ul w ill b e the nu mber prese nted. Miss Ellen Wilson who is taking the pl a ce of Mr. Benford who ' In the New Dark Shades are here I # COME Il\T AND SEE THEM ' J PERRY CLOTHING .CO . ., f I Auburn, Nebraslrn ' Soc. Brand Clothes , f Selz Shoes J ' is ill will b e the acco mp a ni st The fir st m ajor ;production of the Chorus # I · thi s year will be th e production of I B E A T ·w E S L E Y A N
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from Ma · ·11 A s T f 1c 1sm, a s u gges ti o n or a contribution Activ1t1es b ega n a t 7 :30 with a b o ut 1H h 1 yvi e. • I of originality. Pl ease send 145 p e r so ns participating in gam es di_ I w as .t e r e. a ll the tim e sp ill in g q / , # you r ide as to this column,; they will rected by Alice Harford. ,P tackl es, : t.hus r eac h m-0re peop.le. Guests of the gro up were: Mary lan'-I 're l a in gf up p a.sses ' c L'.. ,0 T H I N G· c 0 .I ra.,c. 1er ., 0 1m e r 1s soun V a ll ey B elle N orwoo d Mabel Miss \hi g h schoo l sta r who r ep la ced _ th e J Why n-0t hav e a stage tax? Tin s Edina We ar e, Mi ss Mar y Hileman inJ u red Zook · ti ,,. t 1 ' rn 1 <1. trs quarter p e r - J income cou ld be u sed co improve th e a nd Prof.essor an d Ml s. Pri ce Doyle. fonned brillia t i · h. · . '1 f I b D I n Y in 1s rn 1tia ap - I stage oi tie e nef1t of a ll organL ai111 ty refreshments were serve d pc a r a n ce fo a 1 • L f N e b1 as ka Cit y, N E> bras k a Shenandoah 1 ny e n g w1 o time m a A ' zal'io ns Ev e ry g roup1 o n the cam pu s l ate tn the eve nin g. Bobc at mo les kin f 1 . '

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The n a m e was appropriate , fo r 1 a nd trip le t h r eat bac k , a lt h ou g h m a nd fo r car toon ists In v iew of this, si v ely rollickin g com e di a n in a side th'e b oys wh o ,.wore th e qf P eru j 1Hu "show0ed t h e bo ys h ow ' i '' was ¥ iss Emily P a pez an d · Miss Norma · f spli tti n g com e d y If you enjoy h a d b ro u g h t hono r to th eu sc h oo l a nd d o n e'' b y dr1' v1"-' , g th1·ou,g h th e cen te r Castle M Brown, r e gistrar II Di dd e l a rt i nstru c t ors, are t estin g a g ood ,laugh see Conklin in I f o llow e rs Th e y fo u g h t h a rd, of th e line fo r nice gains. The rest stud e n t s i n art classes on cartoonin g t his o ne Also comedy clean battles, an?i the y sJiowe d the df th e "B o bc a t b a ckfield performe d in .in a ll prob a bility th e r e are s ome " I spirit a nd fi g ht t ma t m a de their par- gr,e a t s tyle,, considerin g the t r ip t hey St \}den ts wh o l i k e this

cats h ave come to b e kno wn thro u g h - V and the n orseman B eau ties on o ut t h e United S t ates A N ew York GIRL'S GLEE CLUB 1 P . H . .OTQGRAPH , JC the aucti on blo c k. The clash beCi ty p aper has follow e d t h e P er1.1. f SE R VICE STATION J tween Seif t h e L u cky a n d Eric I team and it car ri e d a sto r y r ecen t lv P i,ANS YEAR'S WORK I I the R e d B r o a d way's $2 smash I v a NEEDS F u ll tine of P ola r ine and Mo.- h th B b ts d f t d t h C /1 , hi t "The Viking" d on't miss w e n e 0 ca e ea e e oy - Club Now Working On " V e n ezia," 'l b.ile oils. Greasin g, car wash- 1 1' ' I otes from Wesl e y a n. thi s beaut ii u l productio n Also ( A Night In Venice) I mg, and Free C r ank Case Ser- I ; Th M · d comedy and fo otball r e el. e a scot Arrive ' vshicaep.e in goodi 1 1 " I Peru follow e r s h a ve felt al o n g The Girl's G lee Club p romises to f' Don 't for get LEO" the Metro t h at t h e Bobcats s h o uld have a rea l b e o n e of t h e most a ctive of t h e I FINE PORTRAITS

Cbam1.1is, a nd S ponges J Gohiwy n Lion will be in Peru

bo b c a t as t h e i r mas cot- a r eal li ve I mu si cal org anizations t his year. There FRAMES # fo r you r use, 50c I October 11. WATCH FOR honest- t o -g oo dness b o b cat. · a r e 55 i n regu lar atten dance At I I J J TACKE'fT ' FURTHER ANNO UNCEMENTS Grads and u n d erg rads · of t h e p i ese n t t h e clu b is wor ki n g o n "Ven- i PHOTO F I NISHING # • • I I C · t l Th I s c h ool hunte d for a m asco t. i ez ia (A N i g.h t In Ve nic e ), b y N evin. I CAMERAS ,• :L , g_s . __

Tu esd ay, D ean D e lzell received a ' T h is is a s u ite of fo ur s hort n umbers

- - ----._. -._.._,.___ ___! te le g ram from George Ia rra n g e d fo r g irls ' vo ices b y Spross ALBUMS I 1912 g r a du a te w h o n ow JS s up e r m - Thi s s ui te will be p rese n ted as t h e te nde n t of sc h oo ls at Safford,, Arizon a. ope n in g n.umbe r o n the ini t i al pro-

Lu nches and' Fountain Ser . , t ele ? ra.m r e : d as of a winter ' s s er ies of b im o nth - I Peterson Studio ' vice I Bob k Jt te n se n t J:> y Jy musical s t h e # I The Olympia Cand K"t h C f I t oday s 1,;ou.ld a rnv e W edn esday 01 "l p a rl o r s of E h za Morg an H a ll m th e I " / y I c en a e I Thu rsd ay Ie a rl y p a r t of N ovember. T h es e p r o - P H ONE 56 P ERU ' N e braska City, N e braska , On Thurs d ay eveni n g , t h e ki tte n will b e un d er t h e di recti o n of l - • I..._, a r n ved, a h a lf g r own bobc at, read y 1 M r. S t e ck d i r ec to r o f G i r ls' Glee .....,_...__...,.__"'"'_.._...,.._ f ' h 11 I Ito Jg t a comers Clu b a nd h ead of t h e v oc a l d ep a r t - I G · · · - ...,,...,__•• T h e n ew m asco t w as in t rodu ced to m e n t. I f r oceries, Fresh and Cured Meats ' t h e stu dent b ody at Frid a y morn i n g 's i ___ , Our Store - Your Home I convo cati o n Some f.e ar, 1 I · . · I WR J G H T S M A N' B R 0 S ; s o1?1 e exp Tessed. doubt, whe n the 11 36 years of Helpful Service J W e D eli v I a nimal from Anzon a was taken from ! • e r P b o tre 47 " c age.' In s te a d of b eing a j CITIZENS STATE BANK J htllle t hin g , stu dents learn e d t h at Jt · e nj oyed h a vi ng its back str oked. f The b o b cat yet un named , ll}ade its , . f

Did you know that we sell Bostonian f Peru - gam e. f - I Beau Brummel Shirt s , a n d P ho enix ' N or wei:e the bobcat 's p ow ers of • • • · -

.a.os1ery The brand of merchand ise th a t J acti v it y exh a u s e d w itJ;i the compl e -

studen t s hke to wear. t io n · of the game acco r din g to Kenn - • Meet your Friends Here

eth Gai n es and Einer T oft, m emb ers , G A S 0 o f the •team a nd appointed c us t o di ans J UDER s o f t he little m asc ot • • · ; I R eaching P e ru o n c e more t h e li ttle Phone 377 A I fe llow-mad e 'D. d a s h for freedom, with ! R ' T f I u bu r n, Nebr. I Gaines a nd Toft, whom t h e game had , aggage raflS er .....__,_,_,_1;;;._,_°"_"°_°'_"°

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PAG E THREE THE P ER U PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY , OCTOBER 8, 1929 J .MEET YOUR OLD - SJ,j;J} BOBCATS IN ACTION - "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" l· .... BOBCAT ORIGAN 1,, PERlJ', MARYVILLE l I JN ART CLASSES•1 t h t ·t h b f d If y o u don' t get your P e dagogian I (Co t ' d F Page ONE) .I a.rge · a 1 as een oun necessa r y " Fi ve ye ars ago, D ean W. N D e l - n mue rom see F r e d Cole or call b t 220 / wh at lo oke d lik e severa l sure p asse s I I to d 1v1de 1t O n e sec tio n mee ts at un 11 • z ell speakin g at a studen t rall y re- · · - - I ' ' I Af3 us u a l C aptam Bro ckman, T oft, \ • • O T All I f 8 :50 a n d the oth e r at 10 ,30 f erred to the fig h t in g P e ru v i a ns as Mill e r , Rigg i ns a nd Kerne r m a d e lin e i::1.t v 1ty nen 0 n er-I "Bobcat s." ' plun g in g ml se1able for an y on e of t he es t ed I I / /fhus stat es the Nebrask a City b a cks th at t ri e d it a nd o n t h e o ffen se C - 1 - - 1 h f I T h e d ates for the Nebraska S t a te Crystal Theater -' f h B a r too nrn g 1s a 1tt e c a n ge rom '? (P r ess l n nn i'ssu e ,, October wer e comp let e masters o t e ea r- T b e A ti: Oc I o,,, h 1 t' · h A t 1 eac rs ssoc1a o n r ecess are t - M ON TUES OCT 8 cat line a ll'o win g Hurst to go thr o u g h t e ge n e r a ro u m e in t e r c asses • 192,7, th e " P e ru- for gain a f te r gain t h is y e ar. obe r 31 to N o vemb er 3, inclusively "Taxi 13" I vi a ns hv e up to t:heJr n a m e • Th e m a in feat ure of th.e game was A s soon as w ork is b egun on the T he d ates for Ch r istmas vacation I I " In t he artic.le r ea d s: Ithe p un ti n g o f S a utter Peru's Tersa- t h ere w ill be a great de- are D ecember 21 to Ja n uary 5 inclu- S TARRI
kind of wo r k f A J' WED , THUR , OCT 9 - 10 I ti s'ans think of the m as victorious h a d just completed throu g h miles of a nd Rr e not r e g istered in any a rt I •E. J oh nson D D. S. ' "The Letter" I eve n 'in d efe a t. r d d t · mu a n wa e r. _,, cl asses t h e prese nt t i me. Mis s I Paul Wilcox of N e br as ka City haIf- P1'ke LE P H ONE 3 6 J STARRI NG Jeanne Eagles w1"th P a p ez ask s th a t a n yo n e interested in ; I b ack O n the 1922 P e ru team a nd ed - T it LT PE an all s tar cas t ·n a g ·o ., thi s w o r k to s ee h e r or Mis s D idd e l a t .il R U, N EBRAS KA I 1 rippmg " i tor of the P e d a g ogi an, t h e co ll ege Ke rne r LG r drama o f a h us band' s love for f / their conveni e n ce I f p ap er too k up t h e su g g e sti on m a d e IMiller c his w i fe a n d the sacrifice be Th ere is always a g reat deal of ' by D e an Delzell. He wrote a stron g 4iggins RG k h p makes to save h e r Also News " h · I cartoo n wor co nnec ted wit eru- 1 f eaitorial, a nd fr om · t a t time on t ue Brockman RT vlan w hi ch affords va ri ety an d prac an d Come d y I Peruvi a ns h a ve b e en known as the I Hoffman RE t ice fo r t h ose i nt e res te d. I S · · h ' I I " B obc ats." i Zook QB I erv1ce wit, a Smile 1 FRI , S AT., OCT 11 - 12 ' In footba ll the B obcats h a ve won ! Youn g H B ' J AT T H E "The Viking" 33 gam <)s a nd: lost n in e si n ce 1922 \ Hurs t liB RIGHT • A • WA y 1 1 ' The y have ou tsco re d th eir opp on e n ts Cl a ussen FB SH OE SH O 100 techn icolor pict u re. The I 9 45 t o 120, more th a.n 8 to 1. In Substit uti o115; I I p I n ew marvel of t his film age. I b as ketb a ll th e y h a ve won 60 out oii. Sau tte r fo r Yo un g ; H atch er I See the a ttacks of t he Vikin g ;' 62 g ames Zoo k· R a ilsback for Pike· Millh olli n I YOUR ; Fleet on the English Cas tle The B S Of t h e l rec o rds the Bob ' II I duel between the E n glish bov ec a u e r · - for Sa utt er. I ,t - ;· J J
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t o1-, att e ndin g sc h oo l at P. S T C.; an d S u lli v a n , h as been c h ose n fo r t h e scal e- like l eav es, and si n g l e flower B a r t o n R e d fe rn, mat h emat i cs an d b i- a nnu a l op era th at 1s g i ve n b y t h e b ' k · are a waxy-w hi te, t u rning ta c m o1ogy at Ord ; Wil b u r Sc hin d ler, p ri n - h ci p a l of hi gh sc h oo l at Wil b ur ; m u si c d epartme n t each y e ar. T is d rying T hi 8' specimen is commonl y Ru t h S h e lly, s upe rvisor of m u s ic at o p era is o n e o f m ost p opul :i.r a nd ca ll e d Indian P ipe, 011 Monotropa uniSafford , A r izo n a; Miss G ra ce T ear, p leas in g b y th ese t w o co mp osers. I t fl o r a, an d b e l0J1 g s to the Monotrooprofesso r of edu cati o n P. S. T C ; is full of t un eful me l od i es as w e ll as p acae, formerly p l aced in t h e He ath L eo n e V a nd e r for d, hom e e c o n omi cs a t of in tense d r amat ic act io n T his opera

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E R. Bu r k ey, a t t end - 1 Large New Cedar , .t sho es. in g s choo l Un i vers i ty of N e br ask a ; I Chest I 1 f Portable Typewriters I ' I :a:: 'I P rofessor S L Cl e m e nts, s upt. of P. ! Solid Walnut Radio ! H a ir Cut 35c fl i ! ' ' p a r cel p os t pai d. " D. H S; Ma ry Con wa y , at ,h ome at I

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P AG E FOT JR TH E P E R U P E D A GOGI AN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1929 ..... ........ ..., ... • . OLD PERU AWAITS YOU ON HOMECOMING DAY, OCTOBER 26. f t ' ' ..... .... __..,_..,_..._. ... ...ERUDITO MIXER · O ve rturf, P. S T C ; M a ri e MUSIC DEPT TO PRES\ P a rk e r, att endin g sc.h oo l at P S T. ENT OPERA MIKADO I N D IAN P I.PE PLANT IS • F O UND NEAR PERU .....,_...,. _...,_.._,_.....,_,_, I MANUAL TRAINING ! ·A BIG SU·CCESS C; Chl oe P ate , g r a d es a t Op e r a T o Be Give n N ove mb e r 2? A ve r y in ter e st i ng plant w as brouFa lls City; Mr. W. R. P ate presid ent Und e r Dir e ction of Mr. Steck ght to t h e l ab oratory l as t week by • LUMBER Nina Burdette Is Elected of P S. T C; Mi's Mary P ers on, one of t h e st u dents, w h o found it in Treasurer mat h emat i cs a t B a yn ar d ; Edwin Rec- T h e Opera "Mi kad o" by G ilb ert t he woods. Th e e n tire p l ant, stem LACQUER, E NAMEL PAINT S A 'get acq u a in te d' m eetin g of A lp h a Er u d i to, t he sc h o l ors hi p soc i ety, was h e ld Septe mb e r
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HEART GOES WHERE THE MISSOURI FLOWS, BACK TO OLD PERU

NE ;W BOOKS IN TH·E LIBRARY

600--USEFUL AR'l'S

Usher, A. P.: History of mechanical inventions. 609-Us3h.

Streightz : Chemistry in m e dicine. 615-St5c

Kingsford-Smith : !!'light of the Southern Cross 62 9 13-K61f

Carr : America Challenged. · 631.1-C23a.

Ramann: Evolution and classifications of soils. 631.4-R14

Kahn & Kle iru : P1incipl es a nd Me thods in Commerci a l Education 658-K12

700-FINE ARTS

Tregenz.a : Decoration and f urnis hing of hous es 729 -T71.

Whitney : Chalk talks for the teacher. 740-W61c.

Wilkins: Research des i g n in n a ture. ' 745-W6 5r V 3 plates

Dearme r: Oxford books of carols. 783.6-D34o.

OF THE CAT

CLAWS

W icina, all southeastern halfback in 1925, looked plenty sweet in there at en d last Saturday. He played. a maj ority of the third and part of the fo urt h quarter with a broken nose.

Zoo.le seems to --i;;-the spark in the B o b cat powerhouse. A perceptable letd own was noticeable in the team afte r the "Tecumseh Express" had left the field.

Shestak mad life miserable for C oyote back by breaking through a nd smearing .them for losses several times.

•C aptain Brockman must have been t a kin g a few lesso ns in spvintingjrom Simpson or Locke the way he was coveri n g p unts again st Wesleyan.

The Bobcats have a regu lar Oberlander t o T u lly c om b i n ation in Zook to Pi k e. The y c omp leted three out of f our passes Sat urday.

Faegre & Anderson: Child Care and Trai'ning 136.7-M661.

Seham: Tired Child 136 7-Se4t. ·

Zachry: P e r s onality adjus tments of School Children. 136-Zlp

Foster, Jo sephine: Young c hild a nd his parentS> 136 79-F18y

Dashle l: Funda menta ls o f objective ps ychology 150- D26f.

Coe: Motives of Me n 150 37-C65m.

Pa r s hle y : S c ience a nd g ood b eh a vior. 170- P25s

200-RELIGFOiN

Cadma n: Christ of God. 232- Cllc.

Hals t ea d: Chris t in the Unive r se. 232-H16 c

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Al ex a nd e r: Truth and th e f aith. 248-A12t.

Math ews : J esu s on S ocia l ins titution. 261-M42j

BOO-SOCIOLOGY

Grover: Introduction to s ociology · 301- G91i.

House: R a n ge o f Soci al theory 309-H81r

Lynd: Middl etown 30-9.1-L99 m

Mill s : Stati s tica l Method s. 311-M62s.

Bower : Co m puls ory a ut om obile ins ura n ce 331. 25-B67c

Eas t: Ma nkind a t the crossroa ds. 338.1-Ea7m

Erbe Carl H.: Questions and p r oble ms in America n Gov' t. 353-Erlq.

Cobb : T he new 1-eaven. 3'70.1 -C63n.

Sear s : Sacramento 'S chool Survey 2V. 371.11-M83p

Lewis & Edmon s on: P rop l em s in the Admini s t ration of a s m a ll sch ool system 371 2- L58p.

Dearborn: Intelligen ce t est s 371 26-D3 4i.

Green & Jorg ence n Us e a nd inte rpretation of Education a l t ests

371.26- G83 u Newkirk & Stodda rd: Ge n e r a l Shop 371.42-N46 g.

Schweicklrard: Indus tria l arts in e duc ation 371.42-Sch 9i.

Doe r man : Orient at ion of coll ege fre s h men. 371.8 D67o.

Tippett : Cu r ri culum making i n th e e lementary sch ool. 375- T49c

Bla k e : Guida nce for c oll ege women 376-B58g.

Morris: Cons iderations in es ta bli shing a junior c ollege 378.1- M83c.

Swe n gel: Roma nce of your bi rthstone 39 8.2-Sw4r

600-NATURAL SCIENCE

Wood ring: Enriched teaching of Scien ce in t he H ig h Scfiool. 507- W86 e

Singer: F rom magic to sc ience 5 09- Si6f

Licks: R ec r eations i'n ma thematics. 510-L6lr.

Smith: Progress of Arithmetic in the last qua rte r of th e century.

511.09-SmSp

Duncan : Ast r onomy. 523 D91a

E ddingt on : S,tars a nd a toms. 523-E d2s

Hale: Dep ths o f th e Universe. 523- H l3d

Hale : New Heavens. 523-Hl3n

Sulliva n : Three men dis cuss r e la tivity 531.51-S u5r

Ata ck : Ch e mis t s Yea r Book 1-929 540 3-Atlc.

Falk : Cat a lytic a ction 541.39- F l8c

Carnog & Vos burg h : Introd u ction qu a litative a n a l ysis 544- C81q

Lee: Stories in Stone 550-L 5is

Norden s kiold : H is t or y Qf Biology 570 9-N75 h

Wilde r: Ma n's prehi s toric past. 5 71-W64m

Gregory, W K.: Our fa c e f r om fi sh to m a n 575-G86o.

Kropotkin: Mutua l Ald. 575.1-Sh9 h

Sh elford : L a bora tory a nd F ieid Ecology. 575.3- Sh41.

Cl ement s: F low ers of Coast :a:nd Sierr a 580-C585f.

T aylor : Guide t o the w il d fiowtlrs. 580-T21g.

H utchins on : Fam ilies of flower in g pla n t s 580 l -h 97f.

T ourney : F oundaition s of S ilvic ulture. 581.15-'1'64!.

Lamar ck ; Zoological P hil osoph y 590-L16z.

Rei n h a rd : Witchery of WaiS<ps. 595.7-R 27w.

• 800-LITERA.TURE

Beach: Short Story Tecltnique. 808 3-B35s

Ros e & I s aacs : Conte mpora r y movements in European lite r a ture. 809-R72c.

Ca nby: America n IDstima tes, 810.4-C1 5a.

Ma ntle: American playwrights of today. 812.09-M31a.

Rubi ll!St e in , H F.: Great Eng lish plays. 822.08-R 82g. 910........:TRAVEL '

Bone: London pera mbulator. 914 21 -B641.

Shackleton : Touring throug h France 914.4-Sh4t

Polo: Travel s 915-P76t.

Wils on & Mitche ll: Vagabondin g a t fifty -91 5.7- W69 v

Casey: F our fa c es of Siva 915 9- C29f.

Graha m: In qu est of Eldora do. 917 2-G76.

Ghent, W. J.: Ro a d to Oregon 917.3-G34r.

Gra h a m: Tra mping with a p oet in the Rockie s. 917 8-G76t

B--BIOGRAPHY

J a mes, J A.: Life o f George R oge r s Cla r k. B-C5 4j

P e rkins · Trails, r.ail s a nd war B-D66p.

Hocke tt : H e nry the VIII B-H392h

P earce : Ben jamin H. Hill B-H55p.

L ewis ohn: Mid-ch a nnel. B-L58m

Ba rton: L,ineage of Lincoln B-L63lb

Andr ews: A los t comma nde r -Floren ce Nightingal e H a wks: Pioneer s of pla nt s tud y. 925. 5-H 31p.

000-HISTORY

Speakma n : H e r e's Ireland. -9 41.5-'Sp3h.

B-N56a

Ba k e r -C rot h e r s : Virg inia a nd t h e French & Indi a Wa r. 973 22-B17v.

Qua ife, Ed.: Ab solom Grimes. 973.7-G88q

Her gesh emier: Swords .and R oses. 973.7-H 42s

Robins on: Confe de r a t e privateers. 97 3.759-R 56c

FIC'rION

O'Bri en : Best S>tories of 1927- 1928 . B 464.

P a rri s h: Tomo rrow Morning P24t.

R e ma rqu e: A ll qui e t on th e western front R 279a West c ott : T h e g rnndmothers W5 2l g.

J UVENILE- F ICTION

Bra nn: Na n ett e of th e woode n s hoe j-B73 2n.

Dobias : Illus B rem e n Band' j- B75.

Cra n e · The lit tle pi g- his picture b oo k. j -C851.

Crump : Pip, t h e yellow Pup sees U'. S j-C882p.

Da rby, Ada C : Ski p- come-a-l ou. j- D 24s

Doml r owski , "Kis " : Abd a ll a h and the d onkey j-D7a

Everson & P owe r : Early d ays in Ohio. j-Ev2e

F.al lS> C. B : A B C P icture Book j- Fl-9.

F ield, R a che l : A lph a bet for boy s and g irl s. j-F45a

Ivimey Joh n W.: Complet e version o fth e t hre e bl ind mice. j -Iv3.

Lear: The n o n sen se A B C. j-L47

Nich olson : Cl ever Bill j-N52.

R ead:: An a irp la n e r id e. j- R 22a.

St efan ss on & Irwin : Kak, t h e c opp er ID.skimo j-St3.

Wllliams Marge r y: Vel ve t een rab bit j-W67v

JUVENILE- NON-FICTION

Willi am: How yo u b egan j570- W 67 h

Hornaday, Wm. '!'.: Wlil d anii;nal in terviews. j590- H78.

Sh owa lter : Box book j 790-H78.

Farj eon , E leanor: Come Ch r istmas. j821-F22

hn lne: Toa d of Toad H ill. j82 2-M63t.

Gr eenbie & Davis: You n g America t r avels a broa d j910-G82

Li>S'le : Hob'nail s and Heath e r. j914 2-L68h.

Morrow: On to Oregon j-917.3-M83.

Franck: South America- A geog r aph ical r eader. j918- F85s

" B ig Joe" Krejc i, t h e Baysinger of the w est, w h o w as all s tate quarter for t hree y e a r s a ll state forward for three yea r s says a bo u t the Bobcats, "They sure look go od to me."

Tho u g h Claussen leaves quite a hole in the Bobcat b ac kfiel d we look to Maj ors to fi ll his shoes quite capably

MOVIES

"The H oosier Schoo lmaster" a motion pic t ure s h ow sp-0nsored by the Alum ni Associatio n will be shown at the coo ll ege audito r ium' Frid ay evenin g at 8 :00 p. m Recent motion pic. tures of the campus and t h ose taken a t foo t ball games w ill also be shown. An a d mission of twen ty -five cents w ill be charged. This money will be u s ed to finish payi ng for the moviet a kin g mac h in e an d wha.t is left will t h e u sed to buy more films for use on the campu s.

EXCHANGE

Chemically, the average man five feet tall ten inches Mgh, and weighing a bout 150 poun ds, is worth about -98 cents, acord ing to scientific research r eported to the National Dairy Council.

It is i n terestin g to see a man's mark et value is divided. Thi s is the chemists d e finition :

Elnou g h fat to make 7 bars of soap. Enoug h iron to ma ke a nail of me· diu m s ize.

E nough s ugar to fill a shaker.

E noug h lime to white wash a chicken coop.

Enou g h phosphorous to make 2200 match ti p s

Enough magnesium for a dose or mag n es ia.

Enough potassium to explode a toy cannon Togethe r with, a littl e sulph u r

This low down on hu man baings ou g ht to make some of those who thlnk th ey look like a million dollars feel rather cheap

Can't some of you physics student add up a, few dollars worth 1n us?

- Hamburg Porcupine

THE EDUCATIONAL PRESS

One of our greatest means of edu. cation is thrnu g h the c urrent presses of each coun try. We gain a keen in ight into the view points of various nations by reading their periodi· cal literature. A library such as ours is not able to finance the subs cript ion to many foreign publications bul we dG have on our reading table one of the outstanding Oriental publkations of the day.

If you have not made its acquaintance do so at your -earliest opportuni · ty Form the habit of reading regularly - "The China Weekly Review" a nd know the facts concerning the great revolutionary changes now taking place in that great country as they are viewed by the people of China. First band information, although thl"ee weeks behind our daily news de pate.hes. i.s rather e nli g hten · ing

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REFEREN9 E BOOKS Cumulative Index to National Geoi raphic Magazine. 1899-1928 R 016910-N21c Index 1988-28. Encyclopedia Britannica 14th Edition 24 Vol. R 031-En 1.2 Garland: Book of the America n Indians Sp-9 70.1-G18. • Hunter : South Ame rican Handbook. R918-So 8. 1929 Lanier: Author's Annual. 0-029-L27a. 1929. Mahoney & Whitney: Realms of Gold-Chtldrens book.SI 0-028.5-M27r Putman, Geo. P : Handbook of Universal history. 0-909-P98h JOO-PHILOSOPHY Herin g : P a ribles and F a lla c ies of Science. 133- H42f Grover: Wholesome Childhood. 136 7-G9lw
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PHOTOGRAPHIC ' ' J. J. TACKE rr ' I Crystal Theater

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PAG E THREE THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 1929. ' MEET YOUR OJ,D FRIENDS - SEE THE BOBCATS IN ACTION - "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" I ---..... ...... _,_HOME EC. STUDENT Peru Lunch e on To Hel d At Om a, Th e lobby and art rooms in the liha a nd LtD c aln bra r s a re g eting a n ew coat of pain t A Peru lunch;;;;;- w ill be h el d at a nd varni s h The work will soon be THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN IN CHARGE OF LAB. Th a t a hom e economi cs student mu s t b e i n c h a r g e of the h om e ec onomics l ab or a tor y wh en it is u ae cl b y a ny orLincoln a nd Om a h a d uri n g t h e t eac hers ' as soc i ati on This l unch eon m ay complet ed. be atte nd ed b y a l umni and fr iend s of .,._..,...._.__"'-'_.._,_...,_.._ E.ntere o at the Po s toffice of Peru ga ni zatdo n w a s anno u n ced at t he J j Peru. Th e P eru lunch eo n will b e h e l d f f N e braska , a s s e cond class matter. H om e E c onomics club m ec!!ting Pl a ns a t the Cor nhu sker h ote l at Li nc o ln J C } Th I Iw ere m aid e for initi a tion of n ew m em- rysta eater P-u-lll-is_h_e_d__W_e_e_k_ly_a_t_P_e_r_u_S_t_a_te 1 1 " ::: I Teachers College money e arn etl b y t h e c lub is to be I TUES. , OCT. 15 f on e quipm e nt for th e d ep a rt- f m e nt. A s 'imil a r lunch e on. wiil l b e held in '".Woman I Love" h Y I Omah a F r id ay noo n, a t t h e P axon ..t. hot e l. R ese r va tion s fo r this lunch eon WITH Norm.an Kerr y and an I 1 P r es id e nt-N e ll a Ba ird ;Vice Pr e si- / t e ear- Sc sing e copy. Offi ce rs are : J f dent- Ca rolyn Henningson ; Se cr et a ry s hould be m a d e with S. L. Cl em e n ts, a ll sta r cast. Also Comedy , , ============================= pr es id ent of th e -ass ocia tion · I S1 ' AFF --;Emil y Pete r s on; Tr eas ur e r - Lel a R j es e rva t i ons m ay a ls o b e m a d e di - ! McC rory. WED I, EDITOR -IN-CHIEF - - - - -; - WILLIAM OKRENT rect to th e r es p ec ti ve h ot e l s m en-- · - THUR.S OCT 16 - 17 ASSOCIATE EDITOR 7 KATHRYN DAVIS Th e a rt cl as s e s a r e worlCJin g out D _, NI "H I r anu 1 r s C M. Bro w n w ent t o · OfileCOfill·ng" #. BUSINESS ",,.A 11.TAGER · DONALD J TYLER som e c a rtoons and p os te r for various ni.n.ii - - • Om a h a l as t w eek e nd Th ey were ac - • · organiz at ions and a ctiviti es o f the I €IRCULATION MANAGER - - - -- - - - FRED COLE compa nied b y Mi ss May Si mes \fr{Jm TH IS pi ct ure b oasts a sta r, Lois REPORTERS Campus. River Falls, 1 Wi scon sin. Miss S t i mes I H an se n w ho will be remem b ere d Mrs. Marsh and Mi s s Gr ac e T ea r is a s is t e r of Mr s Brow n a nd i s m a k - for h i s ste ll a r wor k in "Flesh f SPORTS - - - - - - "- - MARGUERITE GRAVES · Cl D · ing h er a n ext end d · t d h D - ' ' e nte rta in e d for Mis s a ra um g an e v1 s1 an t e evil , ' ' Sc arle t Letter" JAMES "SQUEAK" MUMPER Fri I . 0 t b 11 Th t II d t h Al c FORENSIC JOHN BATH cay eM v em ?M g , ch ' O' er t. te .-.. - aNn o e r s so omed y and I wa s at r s. a rs s a pa r m en a fo u._. -----"'"-"' ; ew s. VetrnofntH a ll Floy Royse was a n ! Service with a Smile fl J _ ' DOROTHY ou o o w µ g ues · f AT TuE - - - - COWAN I FRI. - SAT , OCT 18 - 19 ' ORGANIZATIONS - - - - - - - - - c. MARIE PARKER RIGHT A W " -Y ' ' ., , · • • .n: SE E Lon Chan ey i n hi s latest - - - - - BERNICE WARNKE ,_..,... ..,..._,._..,...._, SHOE SHOP .\ SOCIETY - - - - - MILDRED LEFLER I! A E J h D D S pi cture as a r a ilro a d engineer f FACULTY - - - - DOROTHY WORLEY • • 0 qson · • • ., 1 J An e n t irel y new and di1fete nt ' ACTIVITIES - - - - \._ ALLISON CLINEBURG p a rt fo r Lon Ch a n e y. Also PHONE 36 j · News an d Co med,y 2nd series FEATURE - - - - - TURILLE J PE RU, NEBRASKA fl -, -"'"-, ,• ' A L U MNI a nd EXCHANGE - LOWELL PITTENGER oif Chic k Meehans footb all real Standard 0 I will b e shown. ..., ...,__ I i . BUDGET REPORT V. H. Jindra a nd G H Ste ck ga ve f .SERVICE STATION ' , - - - -t 1 A b b bilFeul01illsi.ne Gofrepasoilnagri,necaarndwaMsho-_ COMI N G ocr. 2 5 - 26 ' I r ec1 a at u urn e for e the Wom e n 's 1 (Continued From Page One) I ll ' j fi g urin g Mr . C A Huck w ais a lso Club of Auburn at the.fr opening m ee t! I" and
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s ka i Th e Budget s t a !1din g committee w a s ! CAMERAS I .._._____ d ivid ed into di ffe r e n t s ec tion s Th e ' Large New Cedar I i ALBUMS ; l""OIC>._._.._.._11.-___ c ommittees a p point ed w e r e th e e x ec - I Chest ' I I 1 Groceries, Fresh and Cured Mea t s I utiv e, th e gate or inc om e, th e e nter- , J f O ' t a inm ent, th e a thleti c a nd th e a dv er- I Solid Walnut Radio "I ' I W 1;1r Store - Your Home t is in g or booster committee. The fol- I Cabinet Peterson Studio I t . R I G H T s M A N B R 0 s lowin g app oi ntments for th e var iou s J: See or Call ! , ' Deliver P h one 4 ; I c ominil:tees were m a d e: f I PERU I E x ecutive.. I EIMER GILLILAND I ' PHONE 56 , De a n w. N Delz ell , cha irma n I Landolt's Store J I I ' • f I _ _.. Dr <;. M Brown f 1 1 ---------....__......_ l I G a te C. A Huck ch a irman j89-.------------, I D" I i ::::::::::::::::: · 1d you know that we sell Bos t onian I Enterta in.m e nt Pric e Do y l e, ch a irm a n t G E S S A MA N ' S-NEBR. CITY # Beau Brummel Shirts, and P h o enix ' · A B. Cl a yburn • I Hosiery. The brand of merchan di se that I Mi ss Ma rion Hendri ck Light Lunches, Hot Drmks, Candy, Sodas I # students' like to wear. i J Meet Your Friends Here I J I l F. H. H e ck G. A . SOUDERS ' · · · · · Lon R. Gr af • 1 • I Athl eti c Lon R. Gr a f. c hairman _.__.__......_ _._ _....... Phone 377 Auburn Nebr # L B Ma thews B T f I I , ' • ' : A. L Hill' aggage rans .er 1 ....... _-_, ___...,_,_,_""_-_...,_,_..,..._,_ :' : W N Delz ell • ,.========================= ORPHEUS CLUB SELEC'l'ED '• ' soNs ,Jl i_"'___A......_V........ E _T_O_R___E_____ The members of .the Orpheus Club ' I have been sele'Cted 'This org an.izatio'n Peru, Nebraska Phone 193 11 Fa n B s ,. cons i sts or twelve girls selected from ' • C y 0 X t a t I 0 Il a f y .... -------------------------the Girl 's Gl ee Club. The voice s ar e I selec ted th a t will be s t in the and School Supplies ; Con klin P e n group, not necess a ni ly t h e b es t s olo °" ___._ _____....... ________ _._ ___.__,.. and Pencils Uncond iti on a lly an d Perpetvoic es. This organzation will m a ke I I ually guaranteed. i t s first app earanc e a t th e ope nin g I · LOUISE ALCOTT I I Authorized Dealer in N emaha County progra m to be given a t Eliza Morga n • DRESSES # , for Remington Po rtable Typ ewriters. H a ll s ometim e month I · I I Opposite the Trai n ing School. A Han dy I - ' i FQR MISSES A ND P lace to Tra d e ______ _....,____,. SMALL WOMEN i I H. U. 'LAN D 0 LT j nEwxE BEAUTY suop ' • ; · L .... I LeMur Permanent Waves f SILKS AND PRINTS E t F' • , , xper t!lgerwav1ng Marcelling and , all kinds of BEAUTY WORK DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOP G E 0 R G E ' s p L A c E ' / . A . I Silk and Wool Combinations 1 J I H b W · Phone 2 for ppomtments I ' am urgers emers Cheese $10.95 to $12.95 f _ ! ,. Sou ps and Chili - Short Orde r s " ------....:------.- PRINT DRESSES I I BROWN'S· BAKERY I $1.95 - $2.95 - $3.95 ' Home Ma de Pies F I# l

OLD PERU·AWAITS YOU ON HOMECOMING ;DAY, OCTOBER 26.

PERU - WESLEYAN failed to gai n and Thompson Sautter after two attempts at the The b a ll was downed on the Bobcats Line. It was the lon gest punt of the

Wesleyan: Moon for Re ad, Gibb for ! ,

Wicina, H ate her for Zook, Y oung Umpire: Johnson (Doane) for Cla u ssen, Hertle for Riggans. ! Head linesman: Black (Nebraska) (Co.ntinued From Page One) 12 yd. line. It was a beautiful kick. game and Brigg s was thrown on hls tinually messing up pl a ys ticketed for Sautter booted out of dan ger. Crowell own 8 yd. line. Thompson punted. Jon g gains. Stanley, a g uard and tosse d a pass that Sautter intercept- Peru lost the b all on downs when a Thompson were towers on the defense ed and ran back 15 yds. to the C-0y- pao's was inc omp lete. Crowell failed the little end several times coming otes 36 yd marker. Clausse n was to gain as the game ended. Peru 0:

A play by play accou nt of the Hurst fumbled and Wesley an recov- Toft LT Meismer game is as follows: 1 ered. Line pla ys failed and Thomp- Kerner LG Bonaham

FIRST QUARTER · on was thrown for a 11 yd. loss by Miller_ C Allyn

Wes leyan was forced to pu.nt after Kerner and Toft when he fumbled· Riggans RG Stanley

t he ball on a pass over the goal line Russ w as forced to punt out

after Sautter made 5 yds. Thompson b ounds on Wesleyan 29 yd, line. gans, Pike for Widna Majors for

' . Johnson fo r Moon.

SUMMARY

Chittenden, B ridges for Meismer'. Chittenden for Gibb Coffman for Bndges, MANUAL TRAINING I within an ace of blocking Sautter's thrown for a three yard loss by Smith Wesleyan 0 kicks. Zook passed to Claus sen for 10 yds. Wicina LE MicConaha(c)

First downs: Peru 11 Wesleyan 5 Yds. from scrimmage: Peru 257; Wesleyan 73

Pen alties: Peru 55; Wesley a n 20 Referee: Russell (Nebraska)

LUMBER LACQUER,

kicked 50 yds. C.laussen and Sautter , Thompso n kicked back. S autter skirt- Claussen, .Shaffner for Sautter, Rails- I

made fl. first down. =?ook m a de 7 yds., ed ri g ht end for 13 yds. A pass Iback for Shaflner, Wicina for Pike, ; I but Perµ V'{as penalized 15 yds. for Sautter to Claussen was good for 35 Riggans for Shestak, Railsback for

holdfo g Sautter kicked. T.homp- yds. a nd plaie ed the ball -0n the Wes- • I Delicious Coffee t a f h 25 d 1· ' Barbecued Ham Sandwiches son punte rom is own Y rne. leya n 8 yd. line. Hurst went out of I h j ' Lom Sandwich I P.eru missed a first down by inc es. bounds for no gain a nd on the next · SCHOOL SUPPJ:,IES ·

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Zook punted from mid-field, and Wic- play Sautter fumbled and Wesley a n 1 STATIONERY f HAMBURGER INN <' I · ff d b k th .A 7th and 1st Corso W. Metz ' ma su ere a ro ,en .nose on e recovered Thompson punted out to I School Pins--Watches Repaired I f

Crowell a first down, but mid.- field Peru drew penalties for .A J.C. CHATELAIN I I a hide out p lay and Wesleyan three incompJ.ete paEses and Sautter "g JEWELRY STORE .A :.\

kicked Zook tned center and then kicked to the Coyote 31 yd line No f' threw Hoffman a pass goo d for 20 yds. gai n J-0hnson an d f j. I Two incomplete passes and a p enalty ed to Youn g on Peru's 27 yd. line I T U ,'•

with McConaha throwing Sautter for Another nice boot. T.hompson an d t Shampo 35c •• I ry s a 7 yd. los s a nd the Coyotes .took the McC.onaha thre w Sautter for a 3 yd. I Hair Cut 35c I ball on Peru's 45 yd. line , as the loss and then for a n 8 yd. Joo ss. Sant- ,

at ' the !! I '.A, A tri al will convince you, that : J , . quarter ended ter punted. W es leyan failed to gai n BOB KNAPPS' ' f'

g iven a first and ten when Sautter the P eru ?7 yd line Young inter- I ; interfered with the receiver. An.other cepted a pass on the 12 yd. line and ; J

SECOND QUARTER a nd Thompso n punted to Sautter who Next to Gaines Hall on we appreciate your patronage. A line pl<iy and then Wesleyan was fumbled and McConaha recovered on pavement. · I I I I -. .-.. At - The Electric - East Side

J.P. CLARK II I' sb:et:i::::

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on the twenty yd lin e. Sautter made

3 yds. Zo

intercepte d a Wes leyan pass a nd was tric Work. Musical Instruments downed on his own 7 yd. S'brip. He •

kicked out of danger; Brockman made Phone 179 Peru, Nebraska

a nic e tackle when B r iggs tried to return the kick. An incompJ.ete pass,

but P e ru w as penalized 5 y d s Moon '

missed first down by a foot when he Lunch Served From 7:45 to 10:00

made four yards, but C.hittenden went

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ENA.MEL PAINTS PERU LUMBER CO. ' PALM BEA«!H W. J. RABEL, Mgr returnin g .Sautter's kick-off 15 yds. an attempted punt. He kicked on Brockman(C) RT Smith -""_'"_1 I "Russ" Sautter made a couple of first the fourth down. Zo-0k r eturned 10 lfoffman RE Thompson I · downs and punted out of bounds on yds., but Peru was penalized half the Zoo k QB Briggs BE&"l.JTIES f Phone 48 Peru, Nebr. the Wesleyan 15 yd.; line Wesleyan distance to the goal at the end of the Sautter HB Read f sx.rJV VSE. I _..,_""_°' _ ,_ _.,_ Zook returned 15 yds. to the quarter. Hurst HB Crowell I LEMON f WesJ.eyan 30 yd. line' but Peru lost FOURTH QUARTER Claussen FB Chittenden ' • I ...._""_""_..__...,_,_..,
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THE REX.A.LL STORE ' ' CHAS. WILLS shoes.
Send us your repair work.
ok m a de three, and a pass we return same day received , Zook to Pike was goo d for 18 yds Thurs., Fri., and Sat. parcel post paid. and a first down. Another gain at OCTOBER 17, lS, 19 ce nter by Zook, an inc.omplete pass, ' J PHARMACY : ' ' · ::si;:e ;:: I De Maro ; make their cl owns on lin e plays an d J TllO · ; I; I J big val ues !1; • ._ t::_.., ___ i LOYAL. PHAIDf'ACY (! Shoe Shop ti fa ile d
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" · _. ' ' f punted to the 30 yd. lin e. Moo n made Fresh Oysters, Lettuce, and Celery_Meats ' -"'-a co up l-e of yards an cJ. Thomps o,n ; and Grocery- Everything in Season I pute d to Zook who returend 10 to the I T C COLLINS ; f center of the fi el d. Zook made 4 yds. ; • • ' I I , off t ruc kle Brig·gs intercepte d one of ._,_"-_ I I Zook's
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sandw1'ches, etc. I ARROW SHIRTS 'th throu g h for a first down on t h e n ext I WI I play. Th e ball w as on the Cats 32 yd ViEDNESDAy Special- Pump kin Pie and Coffee ' J ARROW COLLARS lin e Moon failed to gain throu g h FRIDAY Special- Apple Pie a nd Toasted Cheese Sand- Shop early. " Wiches. I tho d i<ht ,;do of tho H"' M tho SUNDAY C'O•m =d C•ko. iI Only A"ow SMm t · .. ;. • ·· , !, A R R 0 W ;"i' S f off. Thompson was fo!'c e d to punt ' I r.\\l ' a nd Zoo k return ed 10 yds A pass ' a A4.,.."'t111&'1, d fJJ ' (J• '1, I play An in comp lete pass a nd Zoo k so·OTH ' I ; kick ed in to the end zo n e Line plays I f Nebraika City with C.hittenden c a rryin g the baH I · W e Give S&H Green m ade a firs t d-0wn. Thompson kick- I e d out of bounds o n Per,u's 26 yd. T H E A T R E I , I a cu t b ack. Zook mad e 5 yds. after ; ' KOEPPEL 'S CAFE Sautter made i more for another first A ' ·u·BUR N I Eve ning deliveries on lunches and ten. The Coy-0tes penal- f. ize d 5 yd,s to their 31 yd. lin e. On I ; Phone 105 Peru Nebr # t h e fir st play Sautter fumb le d and I WEDNESDAY THURSD,AY I ___ ...,_..,._"'-_"-_"-___ ""' McConah a recovere d Chitte•nede n I, I I - FRIDAY AND SATURDAy ' ! . QUALITY CLEANING AND PRESSING J t I ' OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST I ' A. A. A. OCTOBER 16 -·17 - 18 - 19 t ' WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER- REPAIR AND TAILOR I I N ebras ka Mo tor Club s tation. ' Herman's Cleaners and ! Coming Monday J ==:=:::::::::::::::=::::: "4 D EfV IL S" ' I THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCY, Inc. CHEVROLET CO. ; Performnce 7 p. m. and 9 p. m. ;, l I • I 1 phcants I _....._...,._,_"'_ ..,_,_ PATTERSON
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The Peuvians carried t heir tri- week by one class. Some of t h ese

TUES., OCT. 22 ' of anything to say (J'hi s',i s t.he; only · th t d f th · 1 b some recent tree studi es and a

m g e s u enes rom e1r s um ers. ump!! abo:ard the street cars, to the time it h as e ver , finally flower and bird comp osition s will be I _ ,,. D k tL h t f h' h • d If any one doubts this story please regret of th e cofiductors. Those that I STARRING E 1 Jan · G f 1c p · 1s a n a n- j in e xhibit. : nu nmgs a- I n ounced that due to the recent vk; as k Elmer Hertel a s to its varac1t:y were ab.le reached the train by 12:20, T i!e commercial art <:l ass h as used

ry Cooper, and Esther Rols ton. j tory

: Several rqf the faculty 1 wives and I J PERU, NEBRASKA ' Standard Oi·J football dope. Don't fail to see I train Dean Delzell asked t hose thiat ' l a dy members h.nve started a book I ' I f ; l b E b r is to buy a b.ook ' SERVICE STATION ..A

were gomg to si g n up at his office or cu very e '

at De a n Dunning's office. I and then pass 1t

rally in the college aud itor- i Mr. Brown has had experience along W. A A. ELECTS HARAHAN !I YOUR Water'. Cham n;, and I imn Friday Night. I this line of giving interpretive talks AND LEADERS I '. for your use, :>Oc. r / I on current events. In this way the ! l

!!tudents get the main' of ! R eg ular W. A A. meetmg ":'a& .l PH 0 I Peru ·

the time without reading a long story 17: at c hapel l'

printed by the newspapers. ' I Elect10n of sw1mmmg h1kmg e NEEDS

J I le a ders held. Ruth was ;

COLLEGE MUSICALS elected swimming and Evelyn I '

Skelton w as e lected h1kmg leader. A A

· · TO BE BROADCA§T report was g iven by the Xmas card 'f'

to kn.ow that tHe college mu sic a l or- fur y ear Sue Wesner the pres- I '

bro adcasts such as those i dre nt, read a letter, from Miss Root PHOTO FINISHING Amh D t h t th · 1 th W A A poi· t sys · I featul'ed by , erst, a rtm ou •.., o e g 1r s , e · n - CAMERAS

Michigan; WMAQ,

Chicago, Illinois; wowo, Fort ' Peru, Nebraska

Wayne, Indiana; KMOX, St. Louis, ------------..,....------------

Missouri; KMBC, Kans as City, souri; KOII'4> CourJcil Bluffs, Iowa; WSPD, Toledo, Ohio; WHK, CleveOhfio; WLBW, Oil City, Pennsylvania; WMAL, Washington, D. C.; WCCO, Minneap.olis , Minnnesota; KLZ,

PAGE THREE THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN T UESDAY OCTOBE R 22 1929 ____...._...._____________________ \ MEET
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l CHAPEL ] Hu g hes gave a piano solo, a nd LJNCQJ_..N TRJP / ART CLASSES SKETCH / / Don't mi ss t he homec oming p lay ---------------! Dr. V a u g han a talk concerni!'lg Wal} TREES AROUND PERU / Saturday e vening J Whitman. 1 (Continued From P jige ONE) F or one week, starting Thursday, Pick Willi ams th ou g ht it w ould be ._ ._ Returning from Lincoln so late and Linc Q.'),n, N ebras ka. A phrase taken October 24, some of work d one m i quite app r opriate fo h a ve a short ' bein g on ' the road so lon g had bad from one of the statements made by be g innin g art classes will be exhibraJly in convoc atjon Frid a y, October I c l T I il.8_. In thle c ourse of time, afte ri the ' effects on some of ' the students in their announcer explained the entire ' ited on t;he t hird fl oor of library. ; rysta heater ' us ual s inging Dick was called upon clas& Frid ay, October 18. But some situation, "both teams ar e fi g htin g Drawin gs and water color sketches 1 to g ive his well pd·epared talk But of the teachers showed, due consider- hard and b e lieve me it's g.oi n g to be of s hi ps have b een ma de in the past ' to Dick's (J,ismay he cpulil. not think a tion for , their cl a sses by not disturb- /·
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of the football t e am that a i:a lly I I the appointed time for starting home - H ome c omi n g as the motif for their of Jannin'g's greatest pro- r be held in their honor. Margaret ·1;ward ' I • ·, ' ' · firsti p oster ! duct1ons ALSO COMEDY. I Dick le/ the r 6oters in the singing. I ;with the tired band of students. The WJ.;D., THURS., ;OCT. 23-24 Cai n pla ed the Color song while : I FACULTY j The train left for Peru at 12:25 f l / After the College g iven. Mr. R. T. Benford who ,. has been I trip home proved quite an experience f>l.D YOU KNOW? "The y ellowback" b ks ti · h d con n e to the .hospital at taken 1uu at 1·00 :w1\ih the aid of a practrned .the piano fifteen or s ix- AN Ohver Curwood stor fllU Adding another surprise w as the fi d r · ,. for some of t he g,ro.Uip. were D'.d you know that Paderewski 1 , new song oo recen y , p-qrc ase j · ' d h' ' - · ' · :r b th ho l I A b f th Omaha for treatment returne t o is 1 lantern and what mo onhght tha t teen hours a day? ,,... On one occasion of action and thrills ALSO y e sc o. :tt num er o , au ors I k u · · 'f 1 I ' · published this book under the name home Peru last · 1,S eic- 1 .came in thru the unshuttered win- I or more than a week, it was a ca s e COMEDY Of '"'fhe Golde•n Book of F .t ! pec t ed to pe back at scH? ol m about / dows. · I of seven.teen -ho urs practice daily I" ____; avor1 e , . · f OCTOBER 25-26-27 Song.si" I a months time. · The Peru station was announced _an , f " . . I - - I Word was received from Professor hour before reached home to give i HIS GJorIOUS I Margaret Engelkeimer, s ang "Be- 1 and Mrs. John R. Mu.hm that they ' the _students time to get _and ' Service with ·- a Smile ' I ,, I fore the Crucifix" by Frank La For- 1 like 'their new lo ca tion · vefy much. I straighten. up. The tra!n arriveq 1 ; AT ...THE I I NJg ht ' Oc tb ber 16. T his was sung as part of i of Detroit which is a sc.hool of two or 1 RJGHT • A • WAY I I DON'T FORGET the FREE age in convocation last Wednes d,a y, I Mr. Muhm is teaching in the College 1 p.ome at 4 .55 ! ; the devotionals. Thi s is the regular : three ,' tl>.irns a nd Associated with him I SHOE SHOP I I SHOW The CRYSTAL is giving I day for announcements. ' in t.he geography department' are : i · •___ I tfte c oJlege auditorium the I Most
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Denver, Colorad-0; KDYL, .Salt Lake Utah; KFRC, San Francisco, California; KHJ, Los Angeles, California; K<:HN, Portland, Oregon; 1 KVI, Tacoma, Washington; ancL KFPY Spokane, W a shington ,. SIGMA TAU DELTA HOLDS I ANNUAL FALL INITIATION ' Initation Of the new members of the I Sigma Tau Delta was held Monday, evening in the f a culty room. After initiatary exercises a reception dinner was given in t h e home economics room. The honor ary members that were ta k e n in were, Dr. Willi am V a u g han and Miss Ma rion Hendrick m embers, Corrine Fry an,d. ass oci a te m e mber s, He len K a ltenborn, Gwendolyn Mallpr:Y EllP.!1 Wilso n, Helen K ra, a nd Verna Gland't. ee n the courses of t h e dinnel' MIRIAM GROSS I ;KNIT DRESSES SHOWN EXCLUSIV'EL y ' IN NEBRASKA ,Cl'J:Y "/'" I By Wessel's ' "A Little Bit of Paris" ' , IN THEIR SMART ,TRIM 11 STUDY- FOR SJ?iORT- FOR TRAVEL i 'the Most Comfortable Frock- Do-Not - Wrinkle Stretch or Cup. 9ne and Two Piece Styles I $29.50 • ALL ,COLLORS I BLUE, HEAR TEASE, NAlTY, GREEN t RED, BLACK BEIGE i L. WESS 'EL'S SONS & CO. ·11 Nel!>raska City, a vocal so lo, Lu - t i ·--..... <i{olls ., ' A Florsheim Shoe that adds speed to the appearance of your feet- makes easy going over the many miles that Florsheim endurance will cover. A shoe you'll appreciate and enjoy. • · ljreat 'Value at 'Ten <:IJollars MEN'S OXFORDS $5 to $10 BUCK'S ' NEBRASKA CITY ' l, I
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WESLEYAN-PERU

MICKEL-WEBSTER The a r t c lass es ar e now makm g use

Shampo 35c \ ?f s om_e of th e_ trees Old Pe_ru I CutMi'ss Joy,r,Mickel, a former Peruvian, ll1 th eir dr a wm g ac c ordrng to Miss at was marrie9- to Mr. Wendell Web ster, Emily P apez, instructor in art. Mi ss BOB KNAPPS' q u a r,t e r And then late in tlte :fiinal a Univ e r s ity of Nebrask a student, P a pe z al'S o r ep orts that several Next to Gaines Rall on t he s t anza the Coyotes gave their sup- Su p d a y morning, October 20, a t 11:00 ents a re trymg out for cartoomng pavement. 1 l o'cl oc k, a t the home ?f her g rand- work.

_.._ moth e r, Mrs. B elle Cornell, in Peru.

in a vain attempt to score and one The wedding, w hich c ame a:s a sur- 1 ()l'J fiftll t\\'Cl1MCI i: I pri se, was attended by the families P ass to McConaha s ent the stands into o f both the bride and g ro om. 11 clif.0a,'!,J ol' llze fairest; .., l/zeir .beaat9 ,o a frenzy, but the Shaffner Mi ss Mickel, during her student LEMON # LUMBER. threw Ma c on th e thirty yard line days, was active in m a ny of the cam-

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po r t e r s their · m oney's wo r th. Thomps on opened up with an aerial attack TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929 See t h e Home coming play, "Merton of t he Movies," at the auditorium. S atu r d ay n i ght. .._ _..,_,_...._ STATIO NERY I Schoo l Pins--W a t ches R e paired # i S CHOOL S U PPLIES f J. C. CHATELAIN I I JEW E LRY STORE I.... _... _,_ I d. IL · I DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOP I ey a n was concerne · duct10n of last" year's Dramauc Club. - OOAL COAL I I _...,___...,_.., ___ Sh affn e r w a s ti't'e star of the Peru She has also assisted in the many I offense th a t night He came in to the friv ols May f e tes, and other campus ;---' _,_.., ___ ...,_! PERU LUMBER CO. I ; g ame in pl dce of the injured Sautter or g a nizati on's pro g rams with special i COLLEGIATE W. J. RABEL, Mgr. j I dance numbers Dont forget Peru Homcomiog. f' a d f d b 1·11· · " l O I Phone 48 Peru, Nebr. I ' n per orme r 1an° Y· n Y Mi S'S Mickel was also known for her I Lunches, Candies, and Drinks. i twice during the entire game did he mu sic a l a):irnty, and g ave a recital WILLS _.., ..,_......_....,_ f t fail to gain Besides lipping off many e a ch year: Peru, Phone 82 g ai ns fr.om 5 to 17 yards he cut loose o nce and: ran forty yards clear to the LOOK WELL I Coyote safety rhan andi for a while it I t J • D. GRAVES I f looked as though he would elude him, f BREAD AND FANCY CAKES 1· ATTORNEY AT LAW Lf you want to look your be st ; ! He was on the throwing end of sev- I IFOUNTAIN SERVICE t NOTARY PUBLIC for Homecoming CALL TII.E I f e ra! complete p asses and hi'S t qss es j Peru, Phone lJO I Peru Nebraska t were always accurate. I f I DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOP •' " Ii ' ....,_-_..,_......_ (iJJiillJ7li '/!lt. H a tchtJ r and Zook played b a n g up ...._ , &/1ff..M:ll · &( fo otball durin g the time they s aw ser- .,..__ _.., ._.._..__...,fj"'_" ___...,_..,_...,I .., vice. Hurst was good as us- ' YES!.!. I - Delicious coff:':----1 ual, with the except10n of a momen- I Fres.4' Oysters, Lettuce, and Celery_Meats ; f Barbecued Ham Sandwiches J f § EftV! 8:: tary lapse when .he Thompson ; and Grocery-Everything in Season I I Lom Sandwich ' a p a ss to Ch1ttendeg over ' T c co'LLINS I HAMBURGER INN We fix the hard t o fix. No l11s head. No harm was done ,how- ' I/ 7th and 1st Corso W. W. Metz sboe to worn out for us tJ ree v e r and he re<leemerl. himself ___.__.___.... Nebraska City, Nebraska ; ; pair, new heab pu t on c over s o:e k 1 h 11_..,_...,_"'_"'_ ..... _"_°'_°'_'_"'_"'_.__...,1 .. :::::::::::-- , 5phuoteso.n old heels of satin or kid ga m, as rn ? S wee s strug g et e CHICKEN 'DINNER OUR SUNDAY SPECIALTY line could1 not be budged. They; were r. f I / Send us y our repai r w ork. breaking through and rushing Th- KOEPPEL S CAFE I T u ; we i:eturn same da y rec ei v e d , I ompson''S kicks and smea1 ing th€ Evening deliveries on lunches ' ry s I I parcel post paid ; b a cks for lo osses. Kerner :e- Phone 105 Peru, Nel>r , \ I f I I cover e d -One fumble which aided m a - A A trial will convince you, that I t ' , t erially in the Peru counter. There ._. ._ 1" D M 1 ..-.._...,_..,.._C -i 1 we appreciate your patronage. 1 1 Sh e aSrho ' j I f I - The Electric - East Side I I oe op e videnc ed in the l as t game or so, and • • ; · e ve ry on e a cqui t ed himself admirably I Plumbmg, Heatmg, Sheet. Metal aI)d Elec- j I J I ' I Best Mate rials Pho n,e 11 5 1 , Thomp'Son w a s again the Wesleyan f tric Work. Mus1ca'l Instruments I P. CLARK I j' I· Best WurKmanshi p Nebr City s tar The little end had been shifted ' Phone 179 Peru ;,Nebraska I j / t o auarter back for this g ame and a , f r f h- _...., .., _..... _...._ ...._ n g t g oo d j o b of it lie did. His .- .... j ,...._...._..... _U E_S...,_T___ O R....,_E·___"_"_-4 yards. Allyn the Coyote center, was I OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST I · t he outsta nding man inthe line; but I WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER-REPAIR AND TAILOR ! g ave him about all he wanted f , , For good Eats and Drinks Fane C:ak es way of an evenin g s entertain- 1 ' Hermans .Cleaners and Tadors , and Pastry, Lunch Meats, Hot Cold_......________ ....,. I s d . h F h F. •t d r, ct• The Bobc ats c a me throu g h ! · i n WIC es, res 1U1 S a n (;a n tes out serious injuries, :-rith the ex- I;-"'Q,.-....--.....-.... -,_ .... ........ _.... _....,_.....,.. A handy Place to get your School Su ppli es of Sautter a g itated an old , I THE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCY Inc. i - I leg In.Jury. He will prob a bly be in ' O J •t h T · · S I s hape for the Wayne game, as will If M. E. Shuk, Pb. D., Ml!r. 410-11 Symes Bldg,. Denver, Col ppos1 e t e nu.rung chool. A Ha nd y ' the rest of the team. Wicina, who was 11 Has More Vacancies Than Satisfactory Ap- t Place to Trade I kept out of the be- I; plicants f c a use of a b1 oken n ose, IS rarm g to go 1-------------------"'---- . H. u. L A N D o·L T ' a nd will no doubt g et one of the end f 73 Phone 78 p N b I : : _...._...,_...,_...,_,_"_"'_"_"'_'_'_"_ a eru, e r. J assignments a gamst Wayne • ! · 'I The Line Ups f C Q M I N G ___ "_'_"'-....,.. (') LTLE J ' CHICK /'OYES PLAYERS, TO Kerner LG Stanley I Boo.th Theatre, Auburn, Nebr. I GE 0 R GE'S PLACE I Place C Allyn f I Riggan'S RG Coffman 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, I H b W f Brockman(C) RT Smith Presentin g New High Class Plays, All New Vaudeville, j am urgers einers Ch eese Hoffman FBRE CThhlit0tmenp'dseonn 1 , Singin g and Dancing, Orchesboa Opening Play Apple fl ' Hurst Sauce " Big musical Program before the show. Soups and Chili Short Ord e r s \ Railsback HB Read P opular prkes. S.how starts promptly at 8:15. I Young Briggs\' • WAIT FOR 'CHICK I ' Hatcher QB Crowell , '-_..., ._.._ , I I " Home Made Pies Frozen Milky-Ways \ 1 SH·ELL GAS AND OIL SERVICE ; E. L. H 0 LL EN BE c K &s 0 N s ,. " BOZO" RING ·27 SHOWS SPIRIT rr---- ... _...._,...._...,_....._...,___ ,...._...,_....._....,..1 , , We will give ONE QUART of Shell Oil with each f f er m 27 dunn g the g ame at Have- Two Gallon 01r over of gas sold on Saturday, Oct-0ber 26 ----------=----"'--......-.....-_.......___ .., lock Thl.irs dray, brou g ht a new p ,hase ! If oil is not ne,edecl then it can rbe taken any time up to ,\ ------------°' -"'_""_,...._............._....__ _.... of Peruvian loyalty. Mr Ring, I and including November 9. ) , ' I wishing to demonstrate his faith in We will de.liver gas free of charge to any one needin°g M E , N ' s _ FA N c y s 0 c K s ' the powers of the Pe ru team, proceed- \ that service any where up to 2 miles out. ed to wag-er malted milks upon the 1 certainty of the outcome f a vorable I I CLEVENGE I DOWN STAIRS f to the Bo?cats, The total number of \ R & SON, Proprietor I Men's Fan cy Dress I malte,d milks l as t r eported w as eigh- 11 I Socks- Specia l I teen 1 - f p N-0 te3timony as to whet.her or not - - - ' er Pair 39c Mr R 'II · '._ ._._......__....,_..__ mg 1s sti reJ01cmg rn the vie- f tory, has • been rec eived I i , . • ! I CLOTH I N G DEPT. f ----..---.....------ 'f I I ' I W ils on B rohers and f ' A. A. ' \ I I H9lep r o of F a ncy Socks. I I 50c-75c and $1.00 ' Nebraska Motor Club station. 1 Everythlng for the motorist. The Nortr Garage. PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO. ;Where Students and A1umn i Meet i t . I ! PALMS I1_,_ _ ... _..., __ ...._ _... _ ....

Dorothy Worley

Newton, Applegate,

Mr. Warren McMann w.in the distinc- Juni o r Earl Hurst Monteith had hit the line for consis - sto ry b ec o mes disconnected i Wayrie 0 · ' t,io.n of having traveled farthest to s · p l " · L 11 tent gai.nes, Captain Newton crashed Miss Rend.rick deserves -much credit I • y isit their Alma Mater ,havin g come Feature Editors Theodore Roehr - over from the thi'ee yard line for the 'in making the best of an unsuita ble is was on Y e egrnmng as ose emor --.--------- - - au me 1 y e 1 Th' 1 th b · · th r rom Grand· Island Meeting olcl kas,se and S. Clay Coy. touchdown. Wey.' scored another on play. The m any different s cenes C a.ts pased, Tan the ends, and t ore fri e nds occupied the greater part of Advertisin g Manager L aw rence a pas $ from , Appe'lgate, after Gaines were convin cing and with Peru's t.hrou gh 't he Wayne line at will fo r the morning arud Eliz a Morgan Hall Wilson. intercepted an Elmwood pass and re- stage colUH t icms taken into accoun t the remai.nder of tfue g ame t"'as a regular Mecca < for alumni Gircu1ating Manager - - Jack Fisher turned i.t 35 the 21 yard.line. very well built. C.aptain McKinley, Feli x , and H a nthrou.ghout the day. Junior Circuiatin g Man age r Ben Gai nes added a third later in the W hy d oes n't someone tie · a strin g sen were t he main cogs in the WildAt 1:00 the house decoration judges Groothius ; game on a i 7 yard sprint around his on the c-u;rt aip rope so he will know / cat defense, the former making about c omposed of Dean W. N. :e-€lzell, Mr. Humor .nd Cal e nd ar Frances own right end which w ay to close it and not leaV'e Ihalf of t h e tackles !or W a yne durVerne Chatelain, and Mrs. Inice Dun - Moriarty a nd Marvin Williams. Aldrich at fullback, Captain Brock- s eve r a l peop le standin g in no mans Iin g the a fternoon. Swart z, 210 pound nin g visited the va riou s houses corn- S S T 11 man at tackle, a nd Hulfish at end· land with nothing to do or say, and fullb ack, Walden, and ;Dennis c a rried e cret a ry teven uri e p0tin g for t:he prizes offered, by the Girl's Athl etic Editor Margaret stood out in the Elmwood line up, also why d oes n t som eone buy, be g, the brunt of the Wildcat offense, but Men's Club and awar ded first prize Graves whil Pate Grafton, Dunning in the d o nate - or even ap propriate some 1were a ble to makoe o.nly 41 yards to Lichty' s. Me n's A thleti"c line ana Newton , Appleg ate, Mon- footli g h ts ? Ever since I've been here 1from scrimmage through that ston e Editor_ J ames Mump- f The campu s was a lso decorated in er tieth and Gaines in the backfield I' ve stra ined my eyes trying to watch wall of bl ue encountered on e very aru attr active manner. Art Editors To be selected were the big g uns for the prepsters. people be..liind "c andle lights." 1play.

The en t ire student body met at the A general sta ff meeting was held IElm,:ood (0) Peru Prep (28)

I wish Mr Editor. that paper J Shaffner Co ac.h Graf's sophomo re' Auditorium at 1:4 0 where they were last Thursday, October 24 , at c hapel Hulf1sh LE Wey ';ould star t a campalgn for new foot 1ph a nt om, Duane Sams p l ayin g in his iss u ed p a r a phen a li a, and led by the time The members of the junior Broc km a n (c) LT Pate hghts. first college game, and Hu r st wer e pand proceeded t o march in a body cl ass started having their pictures Bo.nt:m.ier LG Grafton j Th e cha1:acters were we ll dressed, the ground gaining stars of t he game. to the athletic fi e ld. taken l as t Wednesday. The other Spown C Pugh and exceedmgly we1J made u p, a bou t Sh aff ner ree led off several" long ga ins It was a wonderful setting. The classes will start after vacation. W. Bonemier RG Vanderford / ' (Continued On Page FOUR) j after that spectacula r run of 48 y ard · band with its melodio us music, t he A. Brockma n RT Montieth ; i n the first few minutes of the garrie bobcat in his cag e eagerly watchin g W A A CAPTAINS Turner Tynon 1F R OSH GIRLS INIT I ATED ' sams, entering the game in the las t the audience, the enthusfastic crowd • • · Hall QB Appelgate 1quarter, c arr ied the ball almost singl e waving their blue a nd white 'pen- At W. A. A. l ast Thursdy evening, Jackm an 1-IB Gaines 1 E ach yea r at hom eco ming time the j h anded from midfield to a nants, and l ast but not l east a fight- captains were chosen for the hit-P'in- Fisher JFr eshma n g i rls tli.eir annual 1 while. ni t the i; en t er of t he lin e jng Wild cat footb a ll team ready to ball teams. Thes e c a ptains are four Aldric.h FB

(c) Newton ini t i a tio n anidi this year ornved no ex - on spi nner plays for many nic e an d kfck off 'to a more determined and I in number: Ali ce Hartford, Grace Officials cept ion to t he rule: • : muc h needed gains, one a 17 yar d more pow e rful Bo? C at Rowlinson Sue Wesner and Eve! Jl Referee: Hiatt (Sabetha) dash for a touchdown. D" k w w t d ff" I ' ' y Thurs d ay m ormn g, October 24, the I di ic 1 iam s a c e as 0 icia ra- Skelton T.he four teams are com- Umpire : Cline (Sabetha) Hoffma n a nd Pike w ere aler t a ll o announcer during the ga me a nd posed of those g irls who· have earned H ea d Linesman: Quante (Wes'n) freshman g irls appeared on the camp- the time "Dingie" c a tching som e he kept the crowd w tlll informed on · · d t S .h d · the required number of practices. us m vane cos umes. ome a passes that looked tG be impossibl e. s ubstitutioons a nd introductions. Be

BEATRICE KIWANIS

At present all the girls are very r i bb ons tie d a.round their legs; others Onc e .he arabbed one of f his s h oet ween halve s the Peru Pep Club much interested and1 full of enthu- CLUB _ENTERTAINS iwearing safe.ty pins an<l some h ad s trings w iili two men cr.o wdin g· hi m , formed a 'big 'P' in the center of the siasm for the hit-pin-ball tournament A rare t r eat was aff or ded to music the misfortune to h ave to carry a and aga_i.n he nabbed one righ.t ou t I · This tournament takes place the week lovers when the Kiw a nis Glee Club of sack. Most of t hem tried t.o keep their from under a W a yne mans no se w1til e The :D.ramati c Club under the di- following Teachers Association vaca.- B t t t th M h j mouths cl osed a nd when they did that Wildcat was wonderin g wh at to rection of Miss Hend:ricks, instructor ti"on. chosen four teams w1·11 ea rice gav e a concer a e et - h I " open t em a 1 they said was All I do with the ball. Pike snag ged i?evpresented "Merton of the Movies," at p art icip ate. At the close of this od1st church of Peru, S"unday after- II right th a nk yo u'" Som e said other d 8 oo · th d " · A I · · era! mce fhps, one a 20 y ar t os : p. m. m ' e au ltorrnm. arge tour.nament a honor a ry varsity team noon, October 27. The program con- I thin.gs when n.o upper c.lassmen ap - from Zo ok for the first touchdown. crowd wftn:essed the play which was will be chosen. Th.is te a m will c.onsis.t sisted of sixteen numbers, c.ompo sed , peared on t he sce n e. I I h t f th r K and well presented Al- of the best players out of the four of solos, quartet numbeors and se- The safety pin idea pro v ed most T ce'{);;,.r eShm: k, ison Clineburg d-id fine work as Mer- teams. W A. A. is an athletic organ- le ctins by the club a s a The effective. When t he gir.ls did some B0 'k ace, 1 ig:mst ;.s a an ton while Miss McNeal was star ization to a.l'l girls in the school numbers included such old favorites kind deed one pin was but if I roe man p tye ou of the cast in her picturization of It is under the leadership of the di- a s: "When You and I Were Youn g they committed wrong to their Wt was nebar ky impossi ke or d e ,'the M'O-ntague Girl.' Mr. Semrad also h • ayne ac s to ma e yar a ge ;rector of physical education, Miss Da- Magg ie,' 'The Ro sa ry,' 'The Lost superiors t ey go t one pm added t o th h h B b C t f d 11 did1 excellent work h roug t e o a ·· crrwar w a , · vidson In order to become a mem- Chord,' 'The Bells of St. Ma ry,' 'T he t e1r nf.'kl ace d P"k d K Immediiately after the pfoy a re- ber of this organization, one must Glow· Worm,' 'Dannny Boy,' 'Jesus, "Ouch! Ouch! Don' t hi t me again, Jan mbanyk :tunesh 1 eh and cept1"on was held 1·n the L1.ttle Theatre · j I were rea 1no t roug an smearin g earn one hundred points in any sport S a v10r Pilot Me,' 'How Beautiful tlle will be goo d came t h e cnes of t h e 1th b ll '." f 1 f for and Dramatic Club offered by the W. A A. The follow - Mountain Tops,' as well as many oth- freshie s as they crawled down the 8 earner or a oss or or n o me - sports are .offered, er well known sacred, and stair s. This sta r te d the ini t i atio n of gam.

The cast was introduced to the aud- lst quarter- Hit Pin Ball numbers. the freshman girls at t h e d ormitory j Th e P edag og s. ar e idle nex t and acquaintances renewed. A 2. d t V 11 B 11 All the numbe1·s by the c,borus were Wedn es day ni g ht at 10 o'cl c ck. W1"tl1 e.nd d ue to vacation, bu t they en tram · eption was heldi for all a'lumni n quar er- 0 ey a rec 3rd quarter- BasketbaH charac terized by a wonderful blend - fienc;li s.h g lee the uppe r c! Bssmen p a d- the next ' weejr for Ch a dron wher e women at Eliza Morgan Hall after 4th quarter- Baseball ing of tones, with an especially stro.ng died th e freshies as t h ey crawled , they play the Eagles on Monday, Nothe play and an interesting was in Tennis and track are offered in the b ass section. The pro g ram was well the stairs o n t heir h a nds knees : vember 11 • and from t h e re go for those present. spring; swimming and hiking all the arranged an.d t.o g ive variety a con - into a aa 11k r oom where thev received Ito Kearney to lock h orns wi t h t h e his concluded a very enjoyable year around. tralto and two soprano olos were a n e l ectt·ic shock In this. way they on the followin g · Fri d ay and well prepared Homecoming pro- ·

(Continued On P a ge T H REE ) The open swim is under the auspi- added. The b ass solos and t.he b ass were beate n into submission and whe.n gram and. much credit i.s to be given ces of the W. A. A. and the Freshmen section in gene ral were outstanding they went in to the next room they tthh01 se who so ably assisted in making G " ls S · · Cl b I · in tone qua11·ty. sat q ui etly on the floor while the 's affair a huge success. Ir wimmmig u t is open to all g irls provjd!ing .they have pa.id Th e c lub conists of twenty-seven l aws b y which they were to be gov-

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their one doll a-r fee and have h a d a male voices. All of them are m en of Ie rn e d t he res t of t h e week were re a d physical examination. This · club Beati:ice, n o.n e o:li whom sin g !)ro- to them. meets every 'iues day and Thursday fe ss ion a lly, but merely for the lo ve Many si g h s wer e h eard w:hen the a fternoon at four thirty o'clock. of singing together. The cluo is un- fair m a id e ns found they could not

, The annual luncheon of Peru Alum- At the end of the first semester the der the diirection ,of Mr AHtlr of Be- wear any cosmetics The h a rdest punVolley Ba.II and the swim - atrice ishment .of all came with the fa ct ming meet takes place. ' All g irls who 1. Softly, Now the Li g ht of D ay that they cou ld not talk to the boys wish to com e out forW. A. A and did Club and no d ates on 11rnrsd a y night Be-

ni Teachers in District No. 2 of the Nebraska State Teachers Association will be held Friday, November 1, at the Paxton hotel in Omaha.

Superintendent Gtements of Peru has charge of arrangements and of the program for the Omaha luncheon.

Superintendent Jimmerson of .Aiuburn

a.ct as 1chairman of t:nls meetin g

On thursday evening, October 31, there will be a similar meeting a t the Cornhusker hotel in Lincoln for Peruvian Teachers in District No. 1.

It has bee n planned to show Peru campu s moving pfctures at both of these luncheons. Dean has charge of arrangem e n ts for this meeting.

Mr Cle ments that students &re always welcome ah t hes e meeti ng s.

not g et to the first semester will b e 1 2. S t ill, St.ill, Wi t h Thee Club cause ofl this love aff a irs were sn a tgiven a chance the second quarter in ' 3 L a nd of Mine Quartet; Gobel, ched and other s injured. After all one of the above sports. _ B a rnes, Kenagy, Lenhart, Club the ru.les and re g ulations were re ad PATE GIVES HONORS AT CITY Pre sident W. R. Pate, Mr. A. B : Cla yburn a nd so.n Gera ld, Mac Dunto the Court of Honor, held at Netd the Court of Honor, .hel <lat Nebraska City at Arbor Lodge State

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an Chu rc h of ' that C ity . T h e yo u ng l ad ie s g ave a 45 minu te p rog r am of group nn d so lo num b e r Th e numbers by the T r io were a 8 foll ow s: P relud e in C m i n or, by R ac.l11naninoff; Ca lm as the N ight, by Boh m; nnd Hungarian D a n ce No. 5, by Brahams The solo nu m ber c onsi te:i of Hum oreske by R ac hman inoff, a !)iano sol o p layed by 1\-fi Wilson; Hungarian Dance a violi n s olo played by Mi ss Pe ttit; a nd th e A ri a "llh• Hea r t at Thy Swee t Voice'' from the opera Samson, and '"De lilah " su.ng bv MLs Ur ow n. · lett r rece iv ed by P rofe sor Jindra , fr om t hos e w ho had charg of t.he c o nv ntion 111l generou:- in prai se of tht• plt•nd id manner i n whi c h t he progr a m w11s A"iv n

PERU' P.EDAGOGIANVOLUME XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 , 1929 NUMBER 6. HOMEOOMING 1930 PERUVIAN : NOTICE! ·A BIG SUCCESS STAFF ELECTED Due ( to the Teachers Meeting vacation, this is the last issue of the Pedagogian until November 12. HOMECOMING PLAY SHOWS MERIT A Very Worthy Pla y Is Put On The Dramatic Club PERU TROUNCES WAYNE 39 TO O 200 People Visi.t P e ru For Homecoming Cer e monies Som e 1, 200 enthusiasli c students an.d g r ads celebrated a very eonjoy able Homecoming h ere Saturday, Ocob e r 26. After the usu a1 h a ndsh a kin g tha t ac comp a nie s e a ch H omecomin g the 1 e ntire populace swarm ed to the athle t ic stadium wh e re they nad the pleasure of wat-c hin g the Peru Bob Cats give the Way ne Wildcats a deciive trouncin g by the sc.ore of 39 to 0 Almost Every Member Chosen And Staff Is R ea dy To Begin Work - - - W31yne Proves To Be Easy F o e For The 1930 P eruvi a n sta ff with th e 8 . OBKJTT,ENS DE Th e edi to r spying the Lone Troub - Fightin g Bobca ts exception of t hree members h as been ,. · • ado r on the campus made arrangese le cted. F.oll owin g is a Hst of the FEAT ELMW r OOD m e nts with that worthy person to re- to r fia do of Peru S tate serstaff m em ber s as have thus far been view the H omecoming play. ved advance n otice on t he ot her t eams chosen: D ear Mr. Editor: of the N. I. A A. conference of t heir Editor-in Chief - - Edwin Rector Bobkitten Play Stellar Foo t ball To My, My, Th a n k you- I s hall be intent to win t heir t h ird c onsecu t ive Busin ess Man ag er - - Ernest Rothert Swamp Elmwood 29 to 0 g l a d to review "Merton of the Mov- footb a ll c h a mpi o nship fo r th e B ob Editor ial Ma nagers Enid Colglaz- - ies" for yo ur Rem ember .the se Cats by crushin g t he W ildcat s from ier, and the others to be se lected Coach Ralph Wiliam 's Bobkittens are. my own a nd re- 1Wayne 39-0 before a Hom ecoming Orga niz ation Ediitors Margaret a dded another link in their chain o:f act10ns and 0p 1m ons and m no way crowd of some l ,200 pe r sons M W D J victories by taking the meas ure of do I mean to be Alph a an d Omega- 1 Th b f h h h d c illiams, and onna ane Del- 1 k e oys r.o m t e nort neve r a Elmwood in the Bob Cats stad- on y me m my own wea way. zell. F d "M to f th M ., d a chance after Shaffner pa v ed t he ium ri ay. er n o e ov1es was a g oo i Cl M · Ed "t M d Th C d 1 · d 1.k t d I wav for t he first tou-chdown by g aJ- Alumni members started to come ass 1 or - a onn a e young .ats s.core ear y in uue m ovie, an 1 e m.os goo movies is h H lf ' sh h b k t d"l ad ted t th t Th lop1 ng 48 yard around his own r igh t jn as early a.s Fric1ay morning and by Bra dy. game w en u J w o was ac no rea I y ap o e s age. e ' end on L'ie first Dla of tlfe a me 2 o'clock S a turday afternoon s ome CJ Ed" to kick from his own ten yard line stage pl ay requires t o ma.nv changes - y g 1tors ; f d 'th t t On the next play Zook passes 20 y a r ds !50 registr a tions were recorded A Freshmen _ Nina Burd ette and Eve- was forced to a safety on a bad o scenes a n W1 ama eur s age p· f h T f h d the I b t ts d 1 t o 1ke .or t e first t ouchdown. he
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P ark. Mr. P ate pr esente d two scouts with the Eagle Bad ge. Mr. J A. Jimerson a lso was present an d presente d the first c lass badges. Ear l Andrews, assista nt sc outm aster of Troop 1 Aubu r n Nebraka re(!eived t h e Veteran Badge ancl a Gold Palm for hi's F.agl e Badge. 4. Bells of St. Mary's ___ -J oe Cath- t h e feshi es were g iven p a ddle s and cart and Club were made to p a ddle each other 5. Open the Gates of the __ _ Miss Crawford ART CLASSES WORK ON POSTERS 6. Th e Glow Worm - - - - Club 7 When You and I Were Young Maggie __ M. 0 Gob le a nd Club 8 Goin' H ome Club 9 Anno un cements and Collection 10. How Beautiful the Mo un tain Tops Mr. Temp le 11. Jesus, Savior Pilot Me .'.. G. E Dedrick and Club 12 The Lost Chord _ H C P a uley a nd Club 13 Danny Boy - M rs. Cla r k Some of the a rt c lasses ar e makin g pos.ters advertising the Peru luncheon for al u mni and friends fo r t h e State T e achers Con ventio n to be held a t Om ah a and Linco ln t h is reek e nd. 'The luncheo ns wi ll be h eld at the Hote l Co r.n hu s ke r in Li nco ln T h ursd ay, a nd at t he Pax t o n Hoted in Omah a F r id ay STRING TRIO APPEARS A X AUBUR N Peru's st r111 g t n o, l!Omposed o f Ruby B r own '30, 'cello, W in i fred Pet t it '33, v iolin , a nd E ll en Wi lson '31 , pi a no p l aye d at Aub urn F r id ay afterno on, October 25. Th e occ11sion w as a Mission ary Go nv e nti on at t he Presby te ri

D elze ll : Mary Du e r f e l dt a n d H e len H owe agog u es C h a d ro n is by no mea n s a Am go in g to wri t;e yo u a l ett er e a ch san g a s o lo r ep res enti ng t h e se t- u p So f ar t h.i s y ear t h e Ea g les soo n. Am q uite r ec o v e r e d and. sh a ll t h r ee tr i a n g les of t h e organi zati on. h ave a cl e a n s l ate , di s posin g of H as -b e back o,n t h e jo b full ti me soo n Ev e ry g i'r l i n hi g h sc b oo l h as p l ed27- 0 ; Mo u nt Sa i nt C h a rl es Up to thi-s tim e I h ave b een p i ck in g ge d h ers.e lf t o b e a G i r l R e serv e t hi s

P r of. H art was t h e h ea d of the psyc h o logy depa rtme n t h e re fo r several y e a r s. He ca m e to P er u fro m Linc o ln a grad u ate o f t.he Uni ve r sity o f

Ne b r a ska, and we ll k now n i n edu-

cat i on a l c ircles of the state. H e left

' , .... SERVICE STATION Full line o f Polarine and Ma13 -7 ; Oma ha Un i, 33-13 my b e a ut ifu l Mac in t os h R eel app l es ye a r. j bile oils Greasin g, car wash- .; f i ng, an d Free C r an k Case Ser- f T he E ag les li n e w ill a ve ra-g e on t h e farm a n d, grow in g st.ran g er Hl- Y ch11 oe t ts Ag ri c u ltu r e C oll ege I vice Car l a un d ered in good I P rofess.o r H art b u i lt t h e new h ome j I shape for $1.00

a rou n d ] 75 p e r ma!J, a nd t h e ever y day. Hi - Y h eld tw o m eeti 11Jg s, W edne s d a y; Octo b e r 23. Th e b u sin e ss mee tin g w as i n the mor ni nrr at co n vocat io n t i me D u r in g t h at peri od Coac h R a lp h Willi ams ta lk e d to 'th e

b a ck fie ld , abou.t 158 po un ds Re g nr dlc;s s of th e fact t l;at th e backfie l d lack s w e ig h t, a d van ce r e p orts say that t hi s d isa dv a n ta 13 e is o ff set by sp ee d a nd dri v i.n g po w er In P err y a n d C.heney Co a c h S tark .has a fine p a i r of b ac"Ks P er ry' s spec i a lty is -e n d r un s h e h av ing g all 0p ecl 70 ya rd s an d 40 y a r as fo r to uchd ow n s a.gai n s t H as ti n gs Colle g e a nd 111ls o cont r i b u t in g m a n y l o n g run s in t he o th er t w o g am e•s Evans at q u a rte r a n d B u ckingh am at fullb ac k are al s o r ate d as o u ts t a ndin g· p e r forme r s in w e ste rn N eb r as k a. In th e lin e Cl ay R oo k at g u ar d, B u s h at c e n ber a nd Cap t ain Al t i g a t t a c k le h a ve pl a yed ste ll ar ro l es a ll y ear .th e l atte r b ei n g the ch oi ce of s om e fo r a n a ll- st ate ta c kl e b er t h l ast yea r

As for the Bobc ats, th ey a r e a ll in g oo d for th e game a nd th e 'boys b ack h ome n e•ed h a v e n o f ear of the outcome. Th e proba bl e.· startin g lin e up s wi t h w e ig h ts : P eru Ch a dr on

Wi c in a (16 8 ) le or Pik e (165) leB uck in g h a m (l ?f

T oft (1 94 ) lt

G oin es (1 90 )

Ke r ner (175) l g Gro ss (185)

Miill e r ( 202) c Str a n g le (1 68 )

Ri g g ins (17 5) r g Bush (170)

Broc k ma n c (190) rt Cla y R oo k (1 65 )

H offrna J1 (165) r e c Alt ig (17 6)

Zook (1 40) qb R o ok (1 66)

S h.affn e r (151) hb Evans (1 45 )

Yo un g (1 55 ) hb P er ry (1 55 )

Hurst (163 ) fb

Ch eney (1 56 )

PERU TROUNCES WAYNE 39 TO 0

(Con t inu e d From P ag e ONE)

mak in g two c oi1fere n ce ga mes wi.t hi r; five d a ys fo r th e C ats · Subs titution s P e ru: H atc h e r for :Vl aYoung fo r Zook , S h estak for K 1x n e r , Pl a ce fu r Mill er , Rrun s d o n fo r Toft Groo t hiu s fo r :Orockm an, H erte l fo r S h esfa k, P e d ea so n :[1 r Pl ace Iv er s for Rathert, D a sher for Brundso n, Li ve rmore f o r Ha t ch e r, Wi cin a for Pik e , A for R i g g ins, Millh oli: for ' Sh affner, Rathert for Hoffman, S a ut t er for Yo un g , W al kin shaw for Rathert, Hoy for H e r tel, Tuily for Ak e r son, S a m s for Millholin, F i she r fo r B ro c kman, Mcswan for Tully Wayn e : Ambros e for Cornish, Langfe ldt fo r Lindinm ood, Phillips for Swartz, F e lix for D od g e, Wald en for Anderson, Eike for L angfeldt, Lindinmo od for L ei we r , M a nze r for F a rrow, Andrews for W al den, Stedry for Amb r ose.

Peru (39)

Pike

Toft

K erner

Miller

Rigg a ns

Brockman

Hoffman

Zo ok

Sh a ffner

Majors

Hurst

The Line Ups

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A s hl ey

Mr. As.h l ey a lso s e n t tw o artic les t h a t were pr in t e d from the Me dica l J o urn a l a nd R e co r d for July 3 19 29, a nd Jul y 17 19 29. On e is "Con ge ni tal Di s loc a tion of t h e Hi p " an d t h e e r · is " F us io n of t h e Arth r it i c K nee b y In tra a r t icul ar B o n e Cr aft " T,he l atter w as r ead b efore t.he S ec ti on of

Orth op e dic S u r ger y , N e w York Academ y of Med i ci ne May 17 1929. B ot h art i c les a r e copyri g h ted , 1929, b y A.

R. E llio t t Publi shin g Com pa ny Mr

As hl e y i s a fo rmer P er u v i a n: b e in g a s tu d e nt of t h is s c.h oo l in 1890

NEW F ACULTY GUESTS AT DINNER

b oys on sportmans hi11

In t h e• e v en in g th ey had a s ocia l h ou r Haney Mil stead, By r o n Ch erry , an d Char les T r e nho lm were i n c h a r g e.

PREP RALLY

At co nv ocati o n t ime Fri da y O ctob e r 25, th e P rep b oo st ers assiste d by the hi g h sch ool b a nd h e ld a pep ra ll y to s t ir up e n t husi asm fo r th e P e ruElmw oo d foo tb a ll gam e

REPORT OF CONFERE N CE GIVEN AT Y. W.

E st es P a rk w a s th e s ubj e ct for dJ.s -

A fa c u lt y dinn e r in h o nor of the c us sion a t the Y. W me etin g on ne w was h eld Frid ay O c - W ed n es d1a y, Oc t ob er 23.

t o ber_ 18, a t 6 o cl oc k in the home ec - ;Ell e n Wil son a nd M a r g u erite onomics r oom. Gl.·a ves, re Dr es e n tativ es o f the Y W T l1e se ni or g irl s o f the economic who a tte n ded the ge n e r a l co nfe r e n ce cl as s i: s pr e pared a nd serve d the din- 1of t h e Y . M. a n d Y. w. Clu bs n e r , aft e r w hi ch th e pa r t y a tt e nd e d held at Es t es P ark C olor a d o o n h . h I ' ' t e m o v 111 g p ic tu r e ow. I Jun e 4, were th e spe a ke rs of t h e ev e nin g

I S NOW A GREAT GRANDDAD Mi.ss W il s on sp oke of th e t r ip and

-,- lY,Ti ss Grav es out li n e d th e m a i n Word h a s been r_ece ived by Mr. spee ch es of th e c onfere n ce. and Mrs Ar t hu r M aJor s of Odell, Ne- , Pi ctures secu r e d at E s t es P ar k we r e b r a s ka ann o uncin g t h e bir t h t h eir p resen t e d fo r th e m e a n s of t h e s t erfi r st c hild , Ar th ur· L ee , on Octob er Ieo pti ca n

18 H e is a g r e at gran d.c hild of Co l- - ·--

on e! T J Maj or s. I Clif fo rd Rob e rts Vi sit s Alm a M a t er Mr. Maj o rs is super int e nden t at I Od e ll. H e 1:ec eiv e d hi s d egre e wi t h Cl iffo r d T ip ' R o b e rts of Br o w nthe c lass ot '2 6. Mrs . Ma jors w ill ber emem b e•r <! d o n t h e c a mp u s as Est e ll a Yar b r o u g h of Alli a n ce, N e br aska S h ff w a s a m emb er of th e• sophomo r e cl as s o:fl '26

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vi ll e, N e bras k a · w as a v i sit or on th e c am p m; T u esd ay Octo ber 22. T h e• p as t s umm e r h e h a s b ee n w or!·i ng fo 1· t lrn Mil w au ke e El e ct r ic L i ne s ICom p any of Wis c o nsi n H e is · now at t he hom e of h i s 9 a r e n ts i n

M c A. h r. Jd, a. so ci al m e et - rleg ree• wi t h the cl a es of '29

now occ upie d by E ve r e t t Good. H e ,l I Wa t e r , C ham-0 is , an d Sponges re t i r e d s ix yea r s ago . H is wi do w

Ji f o 1· you r use, 50c surv ives him.

D J. J. TACKETT , I P e r u Nebra ska I

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Melv i n D en.n i n g , p ai nter, fell from a l add e r w.h il e pa in t i ng t h e ceili ng of t h e g ym . H e w as qu i te serio u l y ....,_...__...__.,.__.._.,._,_ inju red b u t h e sa id expe c t e d to b e a •

b ac k to wo rk Mo n day. I

Mr s. W R. P ate was a d e legate to Y0 UR I t h e• State W om e n' s Cl ub con venti on I w h i ch w as h e ld at N or fo lk d u r i ng th e l PHOTOGRAPHIC

P E 0 l d"ies of Pe ru ga ve /a d inner a nd t he a t r e p a r t y for t h e B l L s

W ednes d a y n ig ht. Th e din ne r was g ive•n a t t he Ave.nu e Ho t el, Aubu r n ; a nd 1lhe p a rty t h e n we n t to th e Boo t h

The ater. Mrs C a sh Kenn edy i s p re sid e n t "of the or g aniz at i on and it is s ai d to be one of th e very stro n g or g an izat ions of .the st a t e

Wayne (0) J e n s en Dodg e Corni sh ( c ) ivicKinley R e ichl e L eiw e r And er so n D e nni s F a rrow Sw a rtz

Scoring: - Tou c.hdc>wns : Pike, Zook, Points Hurst(2), Sh a ff n l-·r , S ams. aft e r to uchdown: Pike (p as s), (plun ge) , Shaff n er ( e nd r un) OFFICIALS

Hurs t R ef er ee : :_ "D oc" Moon , Kan sa.s

Umpire: __ B ob Ru sse ll, N e b ras k a H e ad J o hn Wolfe, EVERETT SOCIETY

A n inform a l prog r a m w as g iven :it Ev er e tts T hurs d ay e v enin g, by E i.nelyn S ke lton a nd h e r troup of Fr es hi es. Th.e fi r st numb e r on the p r og r am w as a p a q t omim e of "My B onni'e Li es Over t h e Ocean .' Th e seco n d. p a n t omime was '' D ow n b y t h e Old Mill S tream .' Mi ss S k elto n and h e r g ro up are 1 q ui t e no te d fo r th e ir im p erso n ation s Beca u se th e so ci ety' is mad e up of college p e opl e, i mperso n ations of facu lt y; m emb ers a nd camp u s c h a racters w ere g iv en.

j NEEDS

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1 3 FINE PORTRAITS I ' FRAMES t PHOTO FINISHING f All frie n d s and alumn i of P e r u wh o ! CAMERAS !

a re go in g to O m a h a or Lin c oi n for '( ALBUMS · I'

t e a cher's c on venti on w a nt to rem e m - I 8 I

h er t h e lunch e0 n s T hu rs d a y n oo n j # the l u n cheon will be g iven in Li n - Peterson Stu dio I c oin a t t he Co r n h u s ke r Hote l, a n d I Fri d ay no on t h ere wi ll b e o n e h e l d 11 in Oma h a at the P a x t on H ot e l. R es - : fl PHO N E 56 e r va ti o n s may b e m ode "':';-ect ly to PERU I t h e h ote ls 01· t o ·s up er inten d e nt S L 9 G Cl e m e•n ts or D e a n W N D el ze ll. __

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The Olympia 'Candy Kitchen- Caf e Ne braska Ci ty, N e br a ska

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Th €• at r e A few s on g s we r e s un g , led I ' I I [ll. .II. • b y the pre si d ent, R a ym o n d Tr e n h olli\) I A. E Jo hn s on D. D. s I W e D e.l iv e r P h o ne 47 H erb ert I v e ns took cha rge o f th e PHO N E 36 9 vo t.io n a ls Th e m em b e r s t hen w e n t t o II A · · ti PE • R U N EBRAS KA 'f t he ):Ji g g ym n asrn m w h e re th ey cho se t · f up s ide s a n d

P.AGE TH.J EB · PERU-CHADRON R etu r n i n g from a fo ur d a y vacaF ORMER STUDENT WRITES DELZELL iHE PERU PED A GOGIA N TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929. TRA IN I NG S CHOOL Th e Gi r l R e se rve s h e ld t h eir recPROF. W R. HART DIES , ....,......._ _....,_,_...__..._ AT SANTA BARBARA i I Servic e with a Smile ' - I' AT THE T.hejdeath of P rofessor W. R. ft RI GH T • A • WAy I f orm er p ro f essor h ere, re:orte d m # SHOE SHOP I ognit io n s erv ice at con v oc a t i on t ime tion- t h e P eru B o b cats will start in - A letter w as r ece i ve d t h e l a s t w e ek 1 We d n es d ay, O cto b er 23 i n t h e hig h te n siv e pr acti ce for th e ir inv asio n of fr om D exter D .As.hl ey of N e w Yor k t h e Ea g l es stron g h old at Ch a dr o.n on Ci t y "' sc h oo l a u dito ri um L inc ol n Monday He a1e d m Santa I I No v em b e r 11 T he p r esi de n t Marjor ie Yo u n g was B ab ara, Ca li for n ia at t h e age of 76 O ctob er 19, 1929 i n char g e of the se rv i ces A l<t.ho u g h tJ1e ' dope f a vors the P e d- D ea n W N
Pern i n 191 J and went to the Massa - i
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p l aye d v ollev b a ll until i IJ .... .. J ei g ht o'clo ck - - · -..-""'-""""--.. .-.-"'"" t1 Fr es h Oy st e rs , L ettu ce , and Cele r y Me at s and Grocery- E v e r yth in g in Seas on .....,____ ... ......... j T C. COLLINS t G E S S A MA N ' S- NEBR. CITY ------.,.,. I L" h L h Hot D · k C d Sodas I .... ........ I · ig t 1;c F : m d s, Han y, I ' CHICK EN DI NNE R o u R S U NDAY SPECIAL TY ' I eet our nen s ere I I KOEPPEL'S CAFE I E d 1· . I h , l'I ve mn g e 1ven e s o n, u nc es g 1 Phon e 105 Per u, Nchr I # ' .... Baggage Transfer ·i ..... "'. t Drayage f i C. C. BURBRIDGE t I TH1QRNHILL & SONS I Ph1mb in g , He a ti ng , Sh e et Metal and El ec- I I I t ric W ork Musical I ns t rum ents Peru, Nebraska Phone 193 i ' P hon e 179 P eru, Neb ra s ka .... .... ---"' r-""""--..-.... ........ J QUA LI T Y CL EANING A N D P RESSI NG Ill MI R I A M G R 0 s s fl O U R SERVICE I S T HE I ; • · II J W E CA L L FOR A N D D ELIVE R - R EPAI R r.ND TAlLOR ' 1 KNIT DRESSES SHOWN Y 1 Herman 's Cl eaners and Tailors ! IN NEBRASKA CITY -----.-..------ - - - -""".,......_-..I By Wessel's .. t t ; ; "A Little Bit of Paris" J ' I IN THEIR SMART TRIM LINES- FOR ! I THE F I SK TEACHERS' A GENCY, Inc. M E S buk , P h D , Ml!r 410-11 Symes Bldg,. Denver, Col Has More Vac a n ci es Than Satisfactory Applican ts STUDY FOR SPORT- FOR TRA VEL I The Most Comfortable Frock- Do-Not wi ' - Wrinkle Stretch or Cup. t I I One and Two P iece Styles # SHELL GAS AND OJ .1 SE VICE ; $29.50 UI We w iU g i, e ONE QUART of ShelJ Oil with each I # T wo G allon OJ" over o f gas sold on Saturday, October 26 , ; 1 ALL COLLORS m I lf o il is n ot needed then i t can be taken :my time up to BLUE, H EARTE AS E, NAV Y , GREEN A ; an d i n cl ud in g November 9. ; R E D, BLACK BEIG E i I We w ill d el i"er gas free of charge to any one n ee din g I ; that serv ice any w h ere u p to 2 mlle-s out. ; L. WESS'EL'S SON S & CO. ' j N b k C·t CLEVE NGER & SON, Proprietor I e ra s a t y , I I ..._...__...__..._..,._....,___ __ .... • I
Gr oc e ri es, Fresh and Mea t s '
M: C A ME ET S TWIC E in g l a s t Wed n es d ay evenin g Th e 'f Our Store - Yo u r Hom e 6 g ro u p fir st assem bI; d in th e L ittl e A __ __ m wR I G 'l' s M A N B R 0 s

Th e r e w ere :; ix c h aract ers wh o sta nd psed i n the geo.g r aph y r oom in t h e t h ey w ere to h e lp decorat e t h e campout in my memory, first Miss McN eal li b rar y bu ilding. u s fo r Homecomi ng.

for t h e projection of opaq u e ob1ects an d progr am comm it tees of the class. a nd for l antern s.hdes. P e r hap s t h e J ack F isher w as c h osen h ead of t h e m ost o u tstandin g featur e of t h e new former a nd Elo ise Fairh ead t h e l eadequipmen t i s t h e a m ount df li g h t pro- er of t h e l atter These are to c h oose

illness of Mr. R. T B e nford i t has been n ecessary to sec ure s omeone to take charge of h is piano classes until he shall be a ble to r eturn Mr Carl Albert Jesse , pian o i nstructo r of Council Bluffs Iowa h as been secured to take his over u.ntil the end! of the first q u a rter, when Mr, Benford expects to be back Mr Jesse wil] be in Peru

Miss Mary and Miss Emily Papez were hostesses for a group of about twen ty-fi ve members of the Christian church on Monday, October 21, from 8:00 to 10:30

The nature of the is des cribed in the statement of the fact that it was a "taffy pulL"

Or\ Monda y a nd Tuesday of each w e ek , a nd will con tinue along Mr. Benfo rd's li n e of work.

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vo ice for t h e part an d exce 1len t st a ge h · ·1 · h · 1 h d d l a n tern w1t a s im i a i so u i ce ever d evote t h e next meetin g of t h e g r oup a b1h t y e know& w a t to o an · h o ff ere d to a talk by a mem b e r of t h e Peruw en, Th e opaq u e projector permi ts t h e . ff T h e n t h ere comes D a n McS wan , a f , ll vrnn sta · d I d d 1 pre s e n tat io n on t h e scree n ° a The a mou.n t of c l ass du es w a s dewell mo 111 at;e v o ice an c e v e r 1 • d b · ts imat km s of op a que o Jec • app i ox - liberated upon and w as fin a lly d ec h arac t eri z.at1o n. in fl at n ess of for m Ph ot ographs, Zloe N i c hol as as t.h e castm g directo r g f c1d e d to b e $3.00. p ost card s pages of p 1ctm es rom I N b f th a i o us brou g,h t a small r o'1e in promin e n ce ' ew mem ers o e v r , h . d · m agazm es a n d boo k s, stam ps, maps, Fres hme n Club s w e r e introduc ed by by e r conv m cmg a n p oise. d th l'k h ll I Ich a r ts, d rawm gs a n e I e, or e v e n Mi ss G race T ear at the freshm a n po n m anot er ro e so lid o b' ects s u ch as geo logical sp ecd isp l ayed h is c u st omary ab i li ty th o . J rl Iclass meetm g Tuesd ay. Th ese clubs ·1m ens co rns c uri os a n d nat m ech a n -' ll f d f ' · · t I p e r sonally prefer m y o ld b oy fr i e.n d ' lw1 orm e 1m t e orgam z a 10ns so on d icaj p a rts are so m e of th e ob1ec ts under t he g uid a n ce of their c o unse lm c om e Y· h al d wh ich are commo nl y u s ed A li ttle ors. Mr Se mr ad t e te m p er a m e n t 1- · l a ter a low power pro3ect1o n m1c r o-

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In rec ap itul ati on , th e p lay is n ot WHAT FACULTY ARE DOI NG readily adaptabl e to amate u r product ion T h e• d i recto r a n d v ario us P r of;ess or W il b u r F ran k lin Hoyt, tec h n i ca'i assi sta n ts d i d wo nders w i t h h d f t h h · t d t t ea o e c emis '!ry epar me n t h en· matenal. T he l"eadmg ro les h t i b k d t h h ' as r ec-en y ee n as e o ave is were w e ll sel ected a n d co n vmcmg ly • . t t' t b k : n ame ap p ear m wo UJLS 1nc oo s p l ay e d wi t h t h e h ono r s g om g U? Miss Th b k Wh · Wh · Am I e oo s are ,, o s o 1n erMcN ea l Mr Clm ebu rg, a nd Mi ss Ed d l"L. Wh f N h 1 11can u catoTs, a.n n u.o s o o IC 0 as Ame r ican A ut h ors Mr H oyt h as He r e 's to t h e• cast, t hey d id a good b ee n h ead of t h e c h emistry dep artp iece of work , .here s to t h e d irector, 1 d ay eveni ng, October 24. in t h e hi gh sc h oo l a u.djtorium Phone 48 Per u, Nebr Th e prog r am w as i.n ch a r ge of I Be rn ard G a lloway, and c o.n sisted of _"°_"'_..,_,_....,_....,_ ! the fo llowing num b e rs : Alice H a rtfo rd, accompa nied tJi,e p iano· by I D elicious Coffee ' ; Ba rbec u e d H a m Sandw iches Ell en Wilson, san g " Lo ve sends a '

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in her m ent of P. S. T J C. si n ce 1910 co m i n g to P eru from K ansas W esl eyan U nin ew work i1 ere h ere's to Mr. J indra a nd t h e orches.tra, ( !J e r so naly I don't listen to musi c b etween acts-b u t it s eems t o b e t h e custom)

meeting I I J f Send us y o ur repair work adtiourned. I Try US ' I we return same day received, I :. J f parcel post paid And now Mi-. Editor

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ing fo u r year co llege co u rses The Chicag o Un i versity, Ch icago, Illinois I

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Detroit, a.nd I Pe ru Ne b r a ska ; I t amme nit wh1le a t t.he CHAPEL, OCTOBER 25 I - - ,----_,...,..._'-- I O ppo site the Training School. A Handy Each participatin g ro ll e.ge shall e n t er _"'_"° _ A Place to Trade ---,.f b oth essay an d or.<>toncal contest s A rally, in c harg e of Dick Williams, ' BROWN'S'.· B AKERY I r 1 I -._.-.. The s u bj ect for t:.he essay and a lso for was s tag·ed in convocation l a st Friday, ; H. U L A ND Q L T I t h e oratori ca l contest a r e t h e same O ctober 25. Blue a nd w h it e caps wer e BREAD AND FA NCY C AKES ' 73 Phoile 78 · Q "Te n years of o u t to t h e stud e n ts by the cap F OUNTAIN SERVICE ;. Peru, Nebr. J L eague h as p l ace d a t 1t h e di sp.osal of j comn u ttee. A numb e r ?f ye lls g i ven ' P e ru P hone 170 the r eference books bear- by t h"e stu d e nt b od,y mcreased t h e I ing on th"e subject in ou r libr ary. sp i rit. W ith t he football team a n d _....,_....._..._.. _ 0 ' A ll students des irin g further infor- the band on t.h.e s t age, it mad e th e _..., ...., _....._........_......_ mabion a b ou t t h e contest mee t Dr s c ene an ideal on e.- I ' G E 0 R G E ' S p L A C E ' v a u ghan i n 1:oom A303 Wed'nesday at A A A ; o ne o'c lock N E W FOOTBALL T EAM • • • I 1 ! Ham burger1s W einers Cheese ' CONTR A CT F OR N EW SCIENCE T h e school is to have a new foot- N eb ras k a Motor Cl u b s t a tion. f' f HAL L FUR N I TUR E b a ll team ! W h at i t iS to b e call ed is I Eve r y thing for the mo torist. I I u n known, but thls much is a fact, t h e T h e N or t h Garage. " S o ups and Chili - Short Orders 1, Co lone l T. J Maj or s and President t eam will p lay a game on Thurs d ay, f' W.R. Pate attended a m ee tin g of t h e Nov ember 7. I t is r eported t h at t h e PATTERSQN I I N ebras ka State Board at L'incoln ou new team and game came about i n I ; Home Made Pies Frozen Milky-Ways = Mon d ay, October 21 thi s way : Th e seve n th an d ei g hth ' CHEVROLET CQ I I The board adopte d a form for m a k - g r a d es of t h e j u nior hi gh. sch oo l ch a!- • .4 f i ng t h e b ud get a n d a lso let the co n- le.n ged t h e j uni o r hi g h of t h e town I " E. L. H0 LL E N BE C K &S Q NS I tract for fo r the n ew s : h o r. I. ch a llenge was accep t e d ! f sc ie n ce b u ildin g to Kim ba ll P i ano f' a C ______....____ ompan y, Ch ic ago, I llin ois; in amount • , ._.. ._. i • .. i --;EN-:s-;;;cy-s-OCiS-1, 'in g measu rme.nts fo1· fur n itu re, and : 1 D odd s S h oes, S t n r B r a nd S hoes. Triple A's t o E J deliveri ng of same is r eq u ired with:in See E ly Feistner for i nform a ti on. I DOWN STAIRS ,j s ixty days. V T h e n ext meetin g will b e h e ld in I c. A. s 0 ·u D E R s ; M e n's Fancy Dret;S ! Linco ln on Jan u a ry 6 An invitati on ' I Socks Special f d I ME N'S FURNI SHINGS, LADIES', MEN'S AND, f - S P h one 377 CHiiLDREN 'S SHOESAuburn, N e bras ka ii ,• Per Pair 39c ;Ill h e r e sometime n ext sp 1 r i ng ' " Ju s t O n e Price, One J ust Pri ce." At this last meeti n g a corrun it t ee II CL was appointed consistin g of Pres- OT HING DEPT. fl d e nt u. s. Conn,, a n d Mr. An d er s on ---"'·1 '(I Wilson Brohers and to fu r n iture for the new H I ; additjo n of tlhe dormitory at W ayn e, BE SURE TO SEE OUR LARGE SHOWING OF , 0 eproof fancy Socks. I which i s being comp le ted c 0 AT s I AND DRE s s Es I I 50c-75c and $1.00 r) DEVOTIONALS AT CHAPEi:;, : ' ,. Raymond T r en h olm san g, "If With SILK DRESSES $9.9 5 TO $16.75 • # H E M MCOA.TSNFRGOM s$9 9E5 TNO$75 $$ '· '· t Inst W edn esd ay, Oc to ber 23 H e was H accomp a nied by L u cille Hug h es • N b k c· Thi.s so n g w as gi ve n as part of tl1e U EBRASKA f 'I e ra• a ity devotionals • AUB RN N ' I I We Give S&H Green Stamps f ............. .............. ......

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( P AGE F OTIR THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 1929 TAFFY PULL HOMECOMING PLAY N E W BOLOPTICON H E RE FRESH MEN NOTES (Continue d From Page ONE) A new com bi ned b a lop.ti co n w as re- An an n ou ncement was made to t h e the first t ime> t h at mak e u p h as l ast Th urs d a y Oc to b er 24. e ff ect t:.h at all fr eshmen b oys 1were n ot bee n to h eav y m ist- Wh e n t h e n ew S c i ence H a ll is com - to meet i n t h e m a nu a l a rts b u ildi n g 1:e ss and mak e u p l adi es pJ.ease n ote ) pl eted , the n ew m ac hine b e I W ed nesday n ig h t) to h e lp make torSo m uc h for the si d e. p l aced in it Unt il the n i t Wlll b e ' ch es. Th ey we r e also info rmed• t h at S UBSTITUTE FOR M'.R. R. T. BENFORD Due to the prolong ed
The .new machine ca n b e u sed ?oth T.he class t h e n voted fo r t h e soci a l as "Th e Mo n,tag u e Girl. ' T o m e t his y o u ng· lady h as v oice, loo k s, p oi se a nd best of a ll i mag in atio n, a good>'typ e a nd h e r word s s.h ow e d th o't · a nd ..... _....,_....,_._._ ...'
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Fisher and Dunning S tar

Meeting

15-8:00

m. Everett

What might have res ulted in a very i;:erious accident occurred on the gravel hi g h way a b out two miles west of Peru a wee k ago last Wednesday afternoon at one-fifteen.

the camus at 9 :15 the bo osters started for

The Trainllrs started a passing at- ' th'e depot. The band, under the diack at the beginning of the game rection Victor Hu go Jin:dr a of tihe

Nov

A belated second half rally gave Coa5 h Williams' Bobkitt ens a 31-12 victory over Fritz Rothert's boys from Pl attsmouth yesterda after- De an Grass, '32 dri ving a Dodge sedan left Per u Wednesd ay afternoon n oon in the pedagogues' stadium.

7:00 p. m. Alp.ha Mu Omega at on: o'clocJ for his home near Wa- Both teams scored twice_,)n the first ' half but Peru made one of their co, Nebraska Five ok'ler students •

They w e re stopped on the/ District's departm e,n.t of musi c, played and

half ended with the ball on the one the D elze ll had

KENYON RECITAL

foot line of the District aggregation r e peat his s peech a bout removmg , Late in the fom,th quarter Adams of hats a nd cans when the , color song

8:00 p. m Kappa Delta Pi · 1 points after t he touchdowns to lead who live in or near Waco were aw one foot line by Adams The first studen ts as well as some memhers of '------------ - - --' help ed to in crease the spirit of the I occupants of the car. T he hi ghway 13-12 at the intermission. T.he was muddy and the atmosph ere ver y s ters sc ored first when Mac Dunmng f.oggy and when th ey re a ch ed a poin caug ht Ap pleg ate's twenty yard pass about two miles west of -town t hey ' and ran twelve yards to a touchdown met dl'iv e n by in the first t hree minutes of play

WELL ATTENDED

the District carried the ball across is pl;yed, 'especiaJy for the ; ' · ' Hallenbe c k, a garagema n here. Mr. Grass w as driving slowly but as he turned out fo r the other car the soft Captain Newton hit the center fo r the e xtra poi nt a nd Peru led 7-0. for the count. The try for point ·was men of the faculty).

___ unsucc essful. Amid the jubilant cheers of the Interpretive Songs and Colorful Cosf h students and the faculty, while the tumes Pleas" Large Audience diirt caus ed the car to swerve and Then Pl attsmouth made its big bid the front wheel caught in a little After a fumble by Ga ines on .h,is own ditch at the side of the ro ad , pu llin g t wenty yard line., Wills on a criss-

The passing o Adlj.ms was t e main "' b a nd play ed 1the color song, the Bob- feature of the , game. Also the receivcats entered "The Balde n," a special i.ng of Captain was spectacular. The District team ii; a self made pullman. that proceed ed t o take them team They do not require the ser- to Chadron. As the special coach vices of a coach This slight handi- left the station, the student.a stood as cap did not seem to make any di ffer- if in sileJ1t prayer, and then di sperence, because· they played some very s ed. to return to sc hool and resume

Miss Suzanne Kenyon,- a specialist in unusual songs, her recital at the college aud.ito.rium last W ednes-

Miss Kenyon is known the world over for her costume recitals. This

the car into the guard posts, along the highway and starting it over an embankment of about fift een feet.

As the car started to tip over a post broke through the b ack glass a nd caug ht in the window frame h olding .the car se curily at the top of' the em-

bankment

on t he firs t play1Her Dew intercepted AppeJ gate's pass and sprinted thirty yards to put Pl attsmo uth ahead

cross play, ran his own right e nd f or seventee.n yards and a touchdo w n. Peru received t h e kickoff and day evening, November 6. fme foot ball and s.howed good team ' their work. work / r ec ital w as given in t he costumes

CQJonel T. J. Majo rs winessed the game. It was also attended by a large number of faculty members who were very enthused ov er the w a y "'Coach" Norwo ods team pl ayed the g ame.

12-7.

CLYDE MOORE '09 WRITES BOOK P eru went ahead just before the · which she collected while on tour

Dr Clyde B. Moore head of the T.he occupants of the cai.; climbed htlf en d ed, wh en sb:aight footbal l

ruraf education department at Cor- through Europe and the Orient, and out in a man.ner they dec lared, "worse brought the ball,. w ithin the twentynell Univ e r sity has written a text on which represent t he various count- than climbing the hills around P eru/' five yard line Appelgate then "Citize nship Through Educ a tion," of ries. She was born in Nashville Ten- Allen Lich tenbe rger, who was sitting passed to Gaines on the goal line to w.hich he se nt a copy to Dean Delzell. n essee, and has been praise by em- n ext 'to t he window w as the pLit Peru in fro nt 13-12

Juhl who refere d game w as captain of the Trainers ,in a n early d ay

es peci ally Y M. C. A. He was pres- unus u al recitals have won for her Th f I th d Appelgate over f1·om the three e occupants ee e y escape School ident of the Philom a thian Literary a n unchallen ged place in the musical wh at e asily mi g ht h a ve been a very yard line to make it 19-12

Dr Moore is remembered as Clyde · h t only one w h o rece.ived any mar,cs of ,The secopd half was all t he Prep- ·nent c1·1'tics througo ut t e co un ry Moore a stude nt at Peru in 1909. He 1, · Ithe accident. On e fin ger was badly sters. They mare.bed th e openin g w as very acti ve in s tudent activities, for h er rendition of h e r son g s. These ' scratched. ki ck off straig ht down t he field and Grade School

R. Cowell LE LT LG

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B. Niel RT

H. P a1m e r RG

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E. Velvick HB

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M. Brown FB

K lrelso Society and editor of the Peruvian. f Id Sh t ue soprano h h A el t d th f .th ke

'- I 1e e p ossesses a r serious accid ent. H a d t e post, w ich pp ga e score e our mar r

1 Gr"ves His old fri e nd s will be g la d to know h h l' f · t t' d t b k d F' h 0 voice, t at is t e c imax o m on a 10n held t h e car given way, t h e qar wo uld on a seven yar cu ac , an is er

D. P ar ker that he is a n educ a tor as well as .an and in.terpretatio n, and is full of ex- und oubtedl y have crashed into t h e made i t 13-12 when h e i nterc-epted

A. Keppo author. pression. H ev personality a nd poise dith. D ew's pass and gar!oped thirty-five

R. Adams adds to .her s u ccess in interpretin g y a rds ac ross the f i.nal chalk mark.

B. Mills BUDGET

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modern comp ositi ons wit h consum- EVERETTS TO GIVE ·Pl attsmouth's pass ing, Hub. Dew

J Railsback - mat-e a rtistr y · - /to Hartfor<l , afforded Peru som e

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"MJI\.ADQ" CASTED

Miss Ke.nyon sang as her opening I MYSTERY PLAY worry during the game as did Farm-

T. Ma3ors - numbers a gro up of• Old French airs I er and Herz in the line an d Her a nd P Adams The second g roup consisteq of songs Hub. Dew i n the back.fileld

Officials: P atterson, Umpire ; Mc.Swan

Head Linesman; Juhl R eferee

BOBCATS LEAVE ON SPECIAL

The football squ ad on a si xteen section special iprullman, left P eru for Chadron last Satur d ay morni n g at 9 :55. They waited for ano.ther train at Tecumseh w.hich left a t 4 p. m This train took them to Lincoln and thence to Chadron, arriving there a t 6:04 a m. Sunday, in time for b reakfast. The following men took t he

tri.p: Glen Ackerson, Be n Groot hius, Elmer Hertel, Earl Hurst, Frank Kerner, Dale Millhollin, Charles Pl ace, Rollie Ri ggins Duane Sam s, Harold Schaffner Einer Toft Emil Wiicina, Loren Pik e, Helmut Brockman, Harry Bruns don. Homer Hatche r, H e n ry Hoffman , Robert Majors, Elbert Miller, Russell S a u tter, Fre d Shestak, Ernest Rothert, Roscoe Tolly, and Wilbur Young. (

Englekemier, Trenholm, Duryea Fish- f Cb' h t Th t o G ft d p t t t kl d o mese c arac e r. e nex s n gs "Th e D ead of the Night" ra on an a e, a ac es an er Trabert Have L ead s were of Spanish origin a nd he r cos- Dunn ing and Wey at ends were t h e tume blended into the so n gs with a Th e Ev erett Literary so ciety h e l<l

(Continued On P age Four)

T h e cast fo r the op e r a "Mikado," 1 great deal of reality. Appearin g the a call mee ting Tues d ay ni g ht. The which will be g iven, Frid.ay Novem- fo urtJ1 tim e in Americ an dress, s h e 1 ADVERTISING FOR pu1 pose of t.'ie meet i ng w as to decid e ber 29, h as b een selected. Th e Opera sang a g;roup of numbers b y Am eri-

PERUVIAN BEGINS

Th l t t if a pl ay or a p u ppet sh ow would b e is English sati re on oriental c ustoms. c a n d he as wq g lroups of so n gs receive t e most app ause give n by the soc iety It was vote d to '

The followm g is the cas.t: The in g er was recalled after almost 'gi ve a p.l ay The p lay ch osen was The advertising manager for t he 1930 P eruvian a nd his h elpers h a ve be en busy the last couple of weeks

The Mikado of J apan _ Neal Trabert every g roup: and. gave sever al en- " Th e Dead of Ni g ht" l:>y J. c. Mc-

N a n ki•P oo (his son disgui sed as a cores M II I · f minstrel a nd in love with L' d u en. t 1s a mystery story rom

Yum- Mi ss Delph1e m strom accom-

Yum - - Raymo nd Trenholm nanied Miss Kenyon at the 'piano for start t o fin is h It Will b e g1veJ1 Nothe recital. Miss Kenyon is under the vember 23.

Ko-Ko (Lor d Hi g h E xec utioner of national concert direction of Harry Af t er the meeting tryouts were h eld Titipu) - Donald Duryea. and Arthur Culbertson, 33W 42nd St., a nd the foll.ow ing members given

Pooh -Bah (Lord Hi.11 h Everythin g - New York. and 5525 Blacksto n e Av- parts: e lse ) - - - "'-- - - Jack F isher j enu e, Chicag o, Illinois

Pis h -Tus h (A Noble Lord) P. D. C. TO HAlTE GUEST

Martha Bald.win Franc is Mo r i arty ' / Joey, h er cripp led son -Steven Turille 1 W all ace S u g d e n NIGHT NOVEMBER 15

Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing, Peep -Bo All a n Ric hard s, h er n ephew

(three and w ard s of

Ko -Ko _ Margaret En g le k em ier

Zoe Ni chol as, and Clara Hicks

Katis ka ( an elderly lady in love with

The first Dramatic Club g u est ni g ht t his year will be h eld eve nin g , N ovembe1· 15 Three one-act p lays will be presen ted in th e colle g e audiitorium startin g at eigh t o'clock

Frank K ern e r

co ll ect in g advertisin g Since t hi is wid ely clistrib uted by the studen ts who come to P e ru from different p la ces there is no reason \\dly t he adver tiseme.nts p laced in the Peruvian should not bring results. The followin g is a list of the ad ver tiser s to d aite : H. Hemingse n, C. A Souders, Nemaha County Herald, Foy t Tail ors and Clea.ners, Milam Greenho use, D ave's Cl othing SJ1op, E. R. Reyn old M D • Ca1 son National B e nk, McKnight Clothing Company, Midway Grocery, Merricks Jewelyry S to re I

Sara h Watkins,, th e hired h e lp Esth er W al kinshaw Donald Hull -Sar ah's n ephew __ Harold Russe ll

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Y. w. F· FAVORED WITH MUSICAL a nd coo1ies, (mem be r s of the colle&e

Nanki -Poo

The members of the Dr amatic Club

The chorus for the opera is com- are divided in to six players gro ups. Ruth N ash D ona ld's fi a nc ee

Th • y W C A W d chorus takiing t hese Both e prog ram e nesda November 6 offered a numb er chorus and pJincip les h ave t h e firs t y, ' ' of devotionals unde r t h e di - Iact me'morize and are now working

Mosher, Dr. C A. ;r,utgen, Thygeson a nd Gl en Drug Store, Hast Sandw ich Sh op, Busy Bee Cafe, Dr. B A. Smith, and Helene Beauty Shoppe

W Irvin , M D., Gelligar and Kelligaw, B F Lorance, M D ., Dr R. I : posed of sc h oo lg irls, nobl es, guards, Three of the gvoups will eac h prese nt Madonn a Brady on e one-ac.t pl ay Friday night. Dav id Ca rruthers, in love with MarR ed Domin o, (Lo}Ve ll Decker, lea d -

er) "The Fing er of God ," by Wilde. tha - Ben Groothius Footlj g,ht P araders, (Iris Jones, L el a C k apman, the myste r y woman

DEBATE GROUP BEING ORGANIZED leader) "The Rector," by Crothers.

Blanche Gibbs

'rection of Hel e n Kucer.;i. ' on the secon d act Music w as furnished 'by a n instru - G'. Steck. instru.ctor in voice, mental trio composed of, cello, violin , l s directm g t h e opera.

Purple Dr ago n (D o.nn a J a ne D el- Adam Glassett, zell , leader)' "The Florist Shop," by Hawbridge.

The ad missio n is fifteen cents. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB

T RI BETA INITIJA.1'ES g ives e very student an opportunjty · HOLDS NEW MEMBER S to see a g oo d eveni n gs e n tertainm e nt

Two n egro s pirituals, 'Swin g Low,' In itiatio n of candi<l ates into Tri STORES NEW STOCK l and 'Anybody H e r e See.n My Lord,' Beta, t he biological frate r nity was ESPECIALLY FOR SlrUDENTS were sun g by Doris WatsoJ'\, ac com- h eld in fac ulty room, Monday evpanied by Lorene Norton. e nin g, November 4. N ew active

The first Y W C A. quartet, con- members of the fraternity are Keith s isting of Iri s Jones, Alice Hartford. Wolfe, Elmer Hertel, Fred Shest:ak Ada Brady, and Ruby Brown rend,. Emil Wicina, Samuel Lewis, E lb e rt ered a p leasing Mill e r, Ernest Rothert, H e nry Hoffman, Lyda Hayek and Ruth Ahlberg 1 Miss Est h er •4· Clark spoke on t h e The fo llowin g we re admitte d t o t h e topic of courtesy with refer e n ce to fraterni'ty as associate members : t h e tru.e m eaning of the term.

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P e ru stud-ents wih b e p leased to h ea r that t h e J. C. P enny store at N e bras ka City h as r ecently stocked a comple te: uni t of stude nts go ods fo r both boys an d g irls Mr. T a nn er, man ag e r of t he N e braska City s tore, t h at he h as w h at .he b elieves is tihe fdn est students w earin g apparel to be fo und in any store in so uth eastern I N ebra$ka Stude nts will find Mr Tanner a ma.n of p leas in g p erso n ality with wh om it will b e a pl eas ure to trad e

who will coach t he team thi s year MEETING The f o r deba te will be d e -

The debatin g s quad will be organconstab le - - - - d h' k a· t F H · • 1ze t 1s wee acer Jn g o Alle n Lichtenbe r ger 1 Heck, as 1stant professor of b1stor y and piano, with Margaret Cain, Winifred P etit, an d Florine Elliott respectiively, playin g .th e ins truments.

sop h o mo res.lcided at Doan e t he s econd wee k in DeT h e Sc ho la r s hip Clu b h eld its reg- 1·cemb e r at a meeting of t h e college ul ar bu sin ess meet'.ng. Mond ay, Octo - d e bate co ac h es of th e Neb raska Inb er 28. It was dec ided. that the meet- terscholas tic Foren ic Associ atio n. I t in gs w ould be h e ld in T202 unless is probabl e, howe ve r that the q u esc h anged at the of the pro- tion will b e th at of "Sntern ational g ram committee. A ruJin g was made Disarmament, w.hic h h as b een ado p t · t h at three unexcused ab sences would ed by Pi K appa D elta, N ational F o rautom a ticall y drop a me mber from en s ic F r a t erni ty the ro ll. The o nl y d ebato r left from l ns1 E loise Fairh ead, pro g r am ch airman year' s team is Mild red Knight so presented a n ent ertai ning m usical the r e will b e muc h n eed for n e w progra:rp consisting of a piano solo by material. S e v e r al fre s b me.n, wh o Lucille Stratton and a vocal solq b y hav e had d e b a ting in hig h choo l Leo n a Se l k. Fo llowin g this t he en - hav e i n dicated t he i r intention of trytire g roup s an g a f e w son gs a nd t h e I ing out for t h e team a ' hav e sev e r al meeting was adjo u rn e d

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XXV. PERU NEBRASKA, TUE SDAY, NOV 1 12, 1929 BIG SEND OFF FOR FlGHTING BOBCATS CALANDER STUDENTS ESCAPE SERIOlJS WRECK NUMBER 1
DISTRICT
JUNIOR KITTENS 1 Graf, Lorbeer, and Twenty Four Nov. 13-7:00 p. ro. Y M;-Y ; W; C C. A f Dean Grass Has Auto Mishap Pole Holds Car From Turning Over Fighting Cats Leave for Chadron Coach' Norwood's Footballers Lose Nov. 14-9:40 a m. P D C. , ---L Prepsters Win By 31 To 1 2 Score To Tune of 6 to 2 Possibly t ? e greatest upse t of this seas pns football was the victory of he District school over the g rades of the training school. The District came out on the big end of the horn with a coti.nt of 6 .to 2. A rally w as held at convocation time Satmrd.a y, November 9 for the football boys that got to make the trip to Ch adro n. Meeting in front of the library, one and a ll, the s tudents under the direct ion of De a n W. N. Delzell lined up behi nd the band. L eaJin.g
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Iva Pierce, Dean Grass, Paul L a ndolt, Two Uke lin numbers ' My Old Ken - Evelyn Ske lton. a nd l!arvey Co le tucky Home, a nd 'Love's· Old Sweet j At t h e c lose of the busin ess meetSo ng,' wel'e play ed a nd sun g by A l- ling a s ociaL hour was e njoyed. afte r icetJ Specht , r efre h ments we r e ser ved..

OKRENT ica, to be held in DetToit, Michigan

EDITOR : : 7- KATHRYN DAVIS from J a nuary 15 to 19, and they will

DONALD J. TYLER lhave expenses to and. from

:MANAGER FRED COLE IDetroit, and entertamment while at I · 1 the convention. This trip is costing 1 REPORTERS , , th e league nearly ($100) one hunSPORTS

MARGUERITE GRAVES 1 dred dollars per There will JAMES "SQUEAK" MUMPER be thirt.y members from this state - - - - - JOHN BATH that will g et to attend this conven-

MUSIC - - - - / WALTER tion :

CAMPUS AND ALUMNI - - - - - - - - - - CLAY COY I Doane, Kearney, Midland, and

DOROTHY COW Wayne have reported that one- half

ORGANIZATIONS - - - - - r C. MARIE PARKER of the student body entering the

Rec e ss vacation and each memb e r of the class prese nt at the· m eeting made out a list of his float periods so , that the editor might arrange fo r app ointment.&

FIRST MEETING OF FRESHMEN PLAYERS

zThe Freshmen P layers held their first meeting of the year in the high scool a udi torium, Thursday evening November 7. Th e meeting was called to order b y the new advisor, Jack Miller Mr M ille r gave a shor.t talk on the purpos e of the cl u b. AH o ff icers were elected excep tibg t he pres id ent who will be elected at the n e1"t r e g ul ar m e eting.

/ include: three books o f 'The Refer- for t.he Peruv i an after Teache rs en c e Shelf,' 'Here's Ireland,' by Harold Speakman, 'The Fl ig ht of th e Southern Gross ,' by C E. Kin gsfo r d S mith and C. T P. Ulm, ' Tou ring Throu gh Fr a nce,' by Eliz a be th Sh a c kleton 'Cont e mpor a ry Mo v e m ents i n European Liter a ture,' b y R ose a nd Isaacs, 'The Ox ford Book of Carols. ' New maga zines includeli a r e: J ourn'ar of Business Eaucatio.n, The En glish Journal The Horn Book braska's Own Magazi'ne , Pro gressive Education, American Shorth a nd Teacher, Sunset Mag azine, We-s tern Hospital and Nurses Review, Asso ciation 1of Geographe r s, Gegraphy Magazine, Bulletin of Geog r aphical Side of Philadelphia Peabody Journal of Education, C.hild Welfare, Reade r's Digest 1/

The offi c e r s for the comin g year

PAULlNE LYLE SENIOR are a s f o llows : , CI.ASS EDITOR OF PERUVIAN I Vice-PreS'ident, Irene D avis ' - Secreta ry, Nita B y ers Pauline Lyle was chosen class ed.i-lj Treasurer, Ma r y Libal tor of the Peruvian by the seniors, "Phipps, " a .o n e -a ct pl a y, give n in Tuesday. The seniors also dec'ided 1 library s t yl e, was presen t e d b y Marupon class dues of $5.00 for the first Ig ue r i t e G rav e s, J a ck Miller and Dan semester. Pictures are to be talc e n ! McSwan. - - -

- WARNKE contest. Peru h as high standards ""-"" "- "" "' DRED LEFLER '

SOCIETY - - - - :MIL and ranks .high with the other schools f

FACULTY - - - - ---DOROTHY WORLEY in the st ate. rank first in

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STEVEN TURCL!:E '. the numb e r of entrants in this con-

L. PITTENGER · t est ? You may be the winner, and

ANATION•W/DI

INST/7l/TION·

1 get the prize , I COLLEGE LETHARGY , Comp a ny Ea g les, and p erhaps twenty i Dr. William Euge ne Vau g ha n, he1ad II d · · t t. · t th speed" Ante! of the department of En g lish, is th e School opened with a zes t an vim. p om s supen or o e • - • / • · j chairman of the local If 1

Everyone was g l a d to be back. Many opes i y o u are entering the contest and need f 1 ·1it/aere · •aoi,,._ CIJ'W llrwat.d f were the greetings as friend met If memory serves correctly the : h e lp on the subject see Dr. Vaughan. # f friend. How they enjoyed talking Ea g les and Cats pla y ed 10 to 10 I

I Nebraska City, Nebraska ; o ver the summe:s happenings. tie in 1923 w,hen the Eagles were state J KITTENS

WJN AND

terwards they d 1scussed the commg Ichampions In 1924 the Cats won a I i s chool year.h dTheyiftold of tlhde sta te championship by disposing of ; LOSE 20-7

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j I pl a ns they a one cou ave I f o verhe a rd all of these various plans r the Eagles 6 to 0 m a typical west- 1 - f he would have gathered the impres- ern Nebraska blizzard. A fifty five

AND 12-6

The Bobkittens tallied once on · • ·

Made to Stand Hard

s ion that Peru was in for a year of yard run by McKelvey again \ e a ch side of their wori. and lost le dunusual activity. All awaited the be- lated t he Bobcats to the rurrner up g er in the past two weeks , lasing on Wear and Give Perfect g inning of sc h.ool activities with the po s ition in 1925 by a 13 to 3 score. I the home fiel? to Tecumseh, 12 to 6, t I same expectation, as one waits for 1 1 In 1926 the teams did not clash i a nd th e n, s ix days later, traveling to N OD the Job I the · turkey to be brought on at a but 1927 saw Chaqr.on on the sched- Nebraska City overcoming a 7 to 0 I .1 j Thanksgivin g dinner. Hopes were ' ul e for the Peru Homecoming-. The le ad at the h a lf, to pull Hie game out I Expertly made of 220 blue den im f high ; all that was neede.d was the B o bcats wero nqt to be denied th at of the fire., '20 to 7 I and cut and assembled to our own I firing of the gun and the· race was d a y and after minutes of g ruell- To h ave and enjoyed I acting specifications. ,,. I on for a gre a ter school year. in g b attl e sat a top the state confer- cums eh game, one should have spent f

One quarter is over What are the ence for second championship nine-tenths of his life in London It I Union Made. Cut big # results? Are all a ctivities sailin g Las t ye a r the big blue team ran rou g h ! w as nearly imp os sible for the safety i and roomy throughout, with colors flying or are they anch- over t.he. light Chadron aggre- / t o see I.be oppon e nts until the triple" stitched, with six t ored in the harbor? No! A state of ga t1on to retam state title for 1 ball wa s ri g ht on top of him, a nd. on · pockets bar-ta:tked to p r e. apathy seems to hold sway. The stud - the s econd consecutive year. !a couple of occasions a fl a shlight vent rippi'ng. ents, as far as thei r activities · are Th e Bob c ats seem to h o ld the ed g e / m i g ht. have ai ded t he referee and concerned seem to be in a coma. o ve r the Kearney Antelopes in all Jie a cl li ne sman in l}nowing the exact Jacket has engjneer's cuffs to match. Thjs is true of forensic, fraternal Ipr evious encounters, and· this year : bounds of t he playin g field Overalls or Jumper, at- ; clubs, and athletic activities'. A re- K e arney h as been playing in and out l The next at Nebraska City were going full of pep las.t year ap- but they hope to dethrone Peru from ball du r in g the first h a lf and the $1 2 O:;; pear almost ready for t_l)e coffin the to :o run g of the c.hampionship boys from the county seat town con- I .

Some seem to be in the grave. P a rt l a dder. verted a fumble into a touchdown I ' of this can be explained by the fact "Squee k" and led at the halfi 7 to O. that stud.ents were overworked with But the second h a lf tells a different a ctivities last year, an other reason is ANTI-S'ALOON LEAGUE ; story The Kittens " came back !i ghtthat our s c.holastic standing is on th e SPONSORS CONTEST ing mad and Nebraska City kicked I upgrade. But who can explain this

' !off. Smash! Smas h'! First Applegate, Leather Vests l a ck of interest that seems to have The Anti-Sa'oon League of the S'.tate then Newton and o nce or twice ' Here's -an I I hit all organizations? of N eb r aska is sponsorin g ari essay Gaines, and tl1e ball on the City's I

The .hardest thing for the heads of and oratorical contest ope n to stud- · thre e yard line from where Apple g ate ' Excellent Value any of .our campus or ganizatfons to ents of all fo,ur year colleges and uni- 1 1 took it over on the next play.,. T.l)e in cI.o is get people who are willing to versit.ies. try for point was g ood and the score ' work on committees and help in other The objective of the contest is to Iwas a tie. 1 Semi-Sheer capacities. There are · organizations create an inte rest in, and an inten - After several minutes of ab out even ' I that are doomed to failure this year study of the. Prohibiti?n City made the I s1·1k ft if members of it do not take a sudden tion by students m the universities take of trymg a pass from midf1 ( lnteresb- in d ts welfare. It has been colle g es, and normal schools of the / 1 over F:ishe.r' side. He calmly gra r 8 sugge:oted th!iU this column that state. · bed the oval and sprinted s om e f ¢ H ¢ / students should avoid "OV'er curric - The plan of the contest is as fol- 1yards outdistancing all pursuers t ' ' ose ularizing" but that did not mean to lows: p.ut the ball behind the last ti urge that students should quit entire- Es s ay Contest.

1 line and the score was 13 to 7. T Pure silk-fullly. 1 1 a. Open to all regularly enrolled try for point was good a nd the gan 1, '1 , fashioned - with Ner is Peru the only school hit undergraduate students.

! was as g ood a s over i ' mercerized top and i

Ma de o t genu ine front quar:e r bla ck horseh ide wi th adj us tab le belted back and warmly lined. Sturdy, .:om fortablc.

$9.90 with this lethar g y. During- vaca t io n I b. Subject of essay: "Ten Years of , Just to make sure,, New ton went ov 1 I sole for bet r S the writer was in conversation wi t h b ! la te in the las t qu arter to m a k e t l

Welµ'. Wanted: col- q s tudents from schools. wh o c ssay to e limited to not more final score 20 to 7 ,after strai ght fo o : ' ocs · pair @ i pressed the.same being ma m- th a n 2:000 words Iball and end run s by G a ine s and 1 98 -:._:...:::::= ;, fest at then schools. What all the Or a tonc a l cont es t.

I pl egate brou g ht the brrll down to t l , i

C f reasons are for this affafr5 I

a. Ope n to all regularly enrolled y a rd lin e \ a v is unknown. One act 1s definite and under g r a_duate " , I Fi s her s a l ertn ess, ai ; # For Smart I( that is that we must wake up b Ten Years Newton's puln g in g , Graft?k 's wo1 ' j

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. I S erviceability pep up or we shall all be attendm g of Proh1b1t10n. tac kl e, and P ate a nd 2 f s ome nice, refined organization fu- c. Or ation to be limit ed to fifteen around wo r k w er e the m a1n f eat ur ·· · - 1 Choose 6 nerals. minutes. 1 of Coac h W.illi a m 's Pr ep s t e r s, whi l , A Rul es of th e co ntest aFe: S t:ia b in th e b a ckfi e ld a nd Stites i B ,' H !mets

On Saturday morninl!, twenty-four ye a r coiie g e c 6 urses are eligible lu min a ri es

"Cannon Ball 'Special" from the union

AZJNES, _ /! 11 .i A

"Fighting Bobcats" emb a rked on th e bo2t.l1 Pcaorntitceisptsa.tin g schools s hall enter ''LIB'' ADDS MAG- .: • n t' statio n in Peru in quest of a state 3. Any stude nt may enter eith er 11 11 .·. Hose championship. of the contests but not both.

I In their wanderings they will stop 4. The ten ) best essays in each " f f l Good- looki ng and f at Chadron to entertain some 3,000 school shall be returned to their res- 8 ,crvicea ble § Eagle homecomers on November 11, p ective1 authors, who sh a ll .have Se ver a l n e w boo ks magaz in es a n < t wo good reasons ' d h d t I why women choose an t en stop over in Kearney on ays o rewrite, · revise and submit n e wsp apers h av e r e ce n t ly be e n add e ' I · • t hese full - fashl heir way home in an , efforb to de- for final dei;i s ion. to the library Th e n ewspap e r s an ,. 8 l_

I \ r PAGE TWO THE PERU PEDA60GIAN TUESDAY, NOV 12 1929 , Tl-IE ) PERU PEDAGOGIAN brask a no.t later than December 31. There h as
a number of reference books placed in the
for use by the contestai1ts Books of ref--------------''--- erence:· 'Prohibition at its Worst' by E,ntereo at the Postoffice of Peru ' Fisher, Prohlbition Still at its Worst' d I S mat ter Iby FJs her, 'Prohibition: Its Economic Nebraska as secon c as .1 ' and Industri a l Aspects by Feld- 1 'Quiz Book' b y Doty, 'Fifteen Published Weekly at Peru State ] Ye ai:s of the Drink Question' by IStoddard, 'Normal Training Course of Study Sta te of/ Nebraska' by Taylor, iAnti -Saloon L e a g ue Ye a r Books.' Tl'!achers College the Year- Sc single copy. , The winner of the ·essay cont.e st and ' the winner of the oratorical co.ntest in e a ch s chool will become a delegate ================================; , to the Bienni a l Nation a l Convention STAFF of the Anti -Saloon
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reg ular mas some· k i nd oil kii d. P erh ap s yo u 1 i 9 c lud ed as part of t h e d evotio n a ls. S h a ll see J a o ki d's, Mexica n kids, N e - ( From t h e E llen W.ilson acc,ompa:nied P r ofesso-r itiatio n services, a on e - a ct play, El·gh t y -six fo.rmer faculty m em- D 1 h "T d' SJ " 'tt b y Eldon -"' - ' - "TL -· · oy e o.n t e p i a no o s a v e wn en

see cute Ameri can k ids he r s a nd a lum ni of Peru State T each- ' H ayward, '29, was present ed by mem- St d d Qi} ers ao llege , old es.t teach ers coll ege LorE!Jle Norto n san g, " O Love Th at an ar Don't you wan t tQ come a nd win a Wi Jt Not Let Me Go," by Lou is Sheu k h ers of the clu b. T he followin g was SERV ICE STATION fo i b e i n g t h e t t d s "d w est of t he Mi ssidsippi gath ered in h t f h - d f p r ze · c u es r e se 1' in convocatio n Wed n esd ay morn n.i g, t e cas o c m or er ° F ull line o f P olarine and Mo-kid , or if yo u h ave a c u te r oohi-m ate, t h e dini ng r oorrl o f H ot e l P axton F r i- N ovember 6. She was accomp a nie d their appearance: bile oils. Greasing, car w a shdo' you \v'a nt it o b e p rize w innin g d ay n oon fo r t h e i r a nnua l reuni o n at t h e p iano b y Ell en Wils on The Pi ffo, (a c low n in Morg on's show) _ ing and Free Cra nk Case Serp a ir ? a nd dinne r so n g was s un g as J!lar t of the devo- 'S Clay Coy j vice C ar l aundered in good

"'h h 't · b 11 t t / t h'rte ' T he k eyJ)Ot e of the s essi.<.' n wa s ti onals. · Rev. • Ern est Kn ight, pastor Mary (Tod ' s d a u g h te r , a rider) _ I sh a p e for $1. 00 e. 1 -pm- a ou r namen s " " Lo If Mon day, Novemb er 4 There ate fo u r so unded by P r esident W R. P ate of' Meth oaist c hurc h, had ch arge · is Metca · Wat er Chamois and Sponges h d w: ho, spe a kin g esp eci a ll y to P eru of the d evotion a ls J a c k , (Mary 's r:i dfrig p a rtner) for your use, 50c teams c osen. The captain s a n t e ams a re as f o ll ows: • ' l g rac;l s w h o are t eachin g in the s.t a t e Lowell Decker J. F ! aska , , a t pres ent, s ai d, "Send yo ur b est to An Armistice D iiy Prog ram was T od Morgon, (Owne r of .the show)

Name- Pos R PO E 0 h Id t h I t • M d N · Peru, the best in dramatics, deb atin g , e a c ape ime o n a y, ovem- Theodore Ro ehrkasse R owli so n (c), P - - / 7 2 1 1 a thleti cs, in all school a ctivities the h er ll. P rofesso r Pri ce Doyle, o f t h e Ma r g u e ri te G raves, ' 30 directed

0 6 Star Spa n g led g iven pl ay took second place

O ' 7 De an W N Delzell t o ld of p ast ;,nv o:atJon, R e v E rn est. , I mmediat ely foll owi n g t h e p lay

2 ; 1 dinners. I remem ber the ' dinner Ch rist In Flaun<iers Fi.eld , War d t he g r o u p leader s met th e members of Davis, f - -

1 1 and reuni o.n P e ruvians held in the -Step h e n, by V. E Chat el a i n t;h ei r g_ro u ps fo r a s h ort meeti.ng a nd Colem a n f - - - - 3 8 2 3 old P a x to n 24 ye a r s a g o," h e sai d Ad dress by R obert A rmstr ong of .the n everv one w en t to the faculty " • "and eac h ,gath erin g s ince then h as Aubu r n r oom r efreshme n ts of cocoa

Name-Pos. R PO E 0 · h h · d Am e ·ca S ow n a growt in m t erest, at t en - an d ma r s hmello ws, a nd cook ies were S ke lto n , (C) , p - - - - - 1 2 1 2 B a· t· b R E K h a nd in spirit." ene tc !On · Y ev rnest nig t serve d to t h e / members by t h e Graves, c , J_ 7 1 3 3 { Mu s1·c College Band 1 r efres,hmen t committee h ead ed b y Martin, f ia nd P - - - - - - 2 3 1 5 Ninety- one pl a tes w e re servedi to / · l\"a AI " E I St k h 1t f 2 1 3 2 Th e college · b a n ar. under t he di. r y ic e ng es. uc en o IZ, - - - a lumni, fa c ulty m em b ers, •and friends rection o f Victor Jindra of the Ei nung, 3B - - - - - - - 3 6' 9 3 of in t h e Chin ese r oom of t.he "' NeJ son 2B "' 3 6 1 d ep a rtm ent of music ) gav e· a con cert · ' - -- "' , IConnJnisker / h otel at Linc o ln The Adams, lB -

3 5 10 3 capacity of t his r oom is u sually e i g h - in c onvocation Frid ay mo rni n g NoSchindler, ss - O 2 O O ty b u t e ig hty-f i ve wer e c r owd e d into v e mber 8• ·S chr.inis.h er f - 0 0 2 6 t h e room a nd si x loY, a l P e ru v i ans h a d T.he Ba nd, a s Qefo re, w as originWilli ams, f - 2 4 1 6 t o be served in the hallw a y ne a r b y a lly "use d as a p e p organizatio n. The Rogers, ss - - - 4 2 1 2 Twe nty iatb comeys had to be turne d c on cer t us ed in ste ad of a p ep r all y, 1 a way for t he lack' o f room. w as p la nn e.d b y Mr J indra T h e

W ord was recentl y r e ceived that R oy D ahlstrom wi ll receive his Doctor s de g r ee fr om t h e Univ ersity of Ch icago a ,yea r from t h is December

He h as c.ompleted a ll h is D oct or examin ations, b ut h as not fi niE'.hed h is t h esis as yet. ...W esn er, (C) , p

Name- Pos R PO E O • T.he o ld so n gs w ere s un g in c lu din g pr.ogram consisted· of t h e fo llowi ng

6 2 3 2 t h e c ol or so n g P rof esso r Pric e Doyl e numbers, " C orinthfa n O verature," b y Sto o k er, c - - - - 4 1 2 B w as /a t hi s b est a nd t h e n i n ety -on e P e- Lester · Broc k to.n, Lassus T rombone" All cand.i

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' Ne braska City, N e brask a I Har tford , (G)-,- p .::!. - -_-&- 9 2 a hi s p leasu re of seein g t he s a me P e ru · __ °" __

Deerso n , c - - - 6 4 0 4 spiri t a nd as of o ld d ays -All sen io r s s hould h ave th e ir p icSond eregg er, l B 4 5 7 3 Bob H a r r iso.n led in t he sc h ool yell tures taken for the P e ru v i a n n ot

of the most welc ome g u ests was later t h an W e d nesd ay, N ovembe r 13

n y of t he a lum ni li n g ere d to ex- W R I G H T S M A N B R Q S f P a rks, ss - 2 1 4 8 t e n d their v is it "It was p leasi ng t o A E J h D D S I Sheldon, f - - - 4 0 2 3 see so many there," said De a n w. N. • • 0 nson ' I We D elive r Phon e 47 ' Dammast, f - -2 O 2 5 D elzell, " esp eci ally fr iend s of P eru ,

PAG E THH EE I P ERU PE D A G OGIA.N I TUESDAY OCTOBER 29, 1929. W. A. A. IALUM : DINN , ERS I:-- ;;--- - ---, )INITIATION HELD BY WELL ATTENDEQ..., , I AT T HE CHAPEL j DRAMATIC CLUB iIService with a Smile i Th e P e 1u W A. 'A. wan ts eve r y g f'rl On last Thursday evenin g, NQvem- RIGHT • A - WAY P r ofessor Doyle san g " Th e Holy th · i:1 P e r u at t h e ir pro m, N'o v e m ber 22 t b er 7 at eig ht o'dock e initiat10n SHOE SHOP Grads, Faculty and · E ;x-Ins t r u c ors Ci ty," by Gaul in convo c ation Wed- Cl b Are we goin g to l) av e fu n ?; Come ,and of probat ion a ry Dramatic u mem- f Hear Pate and Delze ll ' n esd ay Octob e 30 Th1's song · _._,_,_'"_..,._._,_'"_ .J: E'\re ry on e is t o com e c ostumecl · ' r · was hers was held, After the
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CHI CKEN ' DINNE R OUR SU NDAY SPE CI AiflY I' ho11orary v arsity was sele cte d by a I OEPPEL'S CAFE committee of s i xo The y are: Grac e K R 1 E ven ing d e liveries on lunches f ow 1son, Marg u erit e Dee r s on, Bob - · ' by" Sonde r egge:er, Su e W esn e r Ma r1 1 Ph.one 105 Peru, Nebr ___ ,_..,_._..___ "" _____ g uerite Gra ves, Alice In a J' Baggage Transfer 11 --_, ._._,_._. '" Qust a r d., Boy Butler, Gl a d y s Sophe r, Maxine R e a gan, E ve ly n Ske lton, a nd ._,_..,_,._..,_._,_,._...,. ___._._..,_,..._ , ,.. Rut h Harajian. f Drayage ' lJ C C BUR BRIDGE f The co -ed p r om date is set N o- I THiQRNHILL & SONS I Plumbing , He ating , Sh eet Metal a nd \Elec- i vemb e r 22• It is th e form of a kid's · tric Wo r k. Musical ln stru men ts J costum e party . Com mittees f or 1 the p N b k P h 193 ' eru, e r a s a one P hone 179 Per u, Nebraska prom are: Decor a tions a nd favors: .._._ _..,_.._._.._. ,. _..__._._.._._____._._....__ Doris B r ig h t, c.hairman Kath r yn Einung P h yUis D ammast Refreshme nts Maxine R e a g a n , c h airman R u th A d ams Dorothy C owan Program • Hele n Kel tenborn, ch a i rman Gr ace R owlison Elsi e W illiams '....-_..,.....,__ '" ........ -....... ---....--'" ... _"'_""_....,....--... ! QUALITY CLEANING AND PRESSING ' ' MI 14 ' I AM GR 0 s s I I OUR SE R V I CE IS THE BEST I ' - I W E <'.:AL L F OR AND DELIVER- REPAIR AND TA,lLOR ; 1 KNIT DRESSES SHOWN EXCL u s1vEr.Y f . Herman's Cleaners a nd Tailors I IN N EB RAS KA CI TY By Wessel : s t --------------------'--'"- --.-· -.-.... Tickets a nd f in a n c e- H lazel Mat h e ws Ad.ve r t is ing " A Little of P aris " ' - M E Sh uk, P h D Ml!'r. 410-11 Sym es Bid g Den ver Col f l T HE FISK TEACHERS' AGENCY, Inc I I N THEIR SMART TRIM LI NES- F OR 1 Has Mor e Vaca n cies Than Satisfact ory ApSTUDY- F OR SPORT- F OR TRAVEL I pli cants T he Most Comfortable Frock- Do-Not I _ ._._.., _ .-. ! ,$29.50 I W e will r;i ve ONE Q U.'\R T o f S hell Oil w ith each i A ' T wo Gall on or ove r of g as sol d o n Satu rday, Octob er 26, 1 LL COLLORS ! If oil is not need e d the n it can b e taken any time up to BLUE, HEARTEASE, NA1T¥, GREE N a nd includin g Novembe r 9 RED, BLACK BEIGE ; W e w ill d eli ver gas free of charge to any one needin g • that se rvice a ny where u p t o 2 miles ou*' L. W ESS EL'S SONS & CO 1 Joy Butle r , c h a<irman R u t h Haraj ian · Lydi a Hay e k Gene r aL c ommi t ee • E vel yn Ske lton, ch airman, assi'st with program Bernice N e lson, assis t with r efr eshm e nts 1 Marg u er i t e Gra ve s, ass ist wi'th tick- 1 e t s 1 Ly dia Hayek, assist w i t h a d vert1s - ' i ng CLEVENGER & SON, P roprietor The cqptract for the f u rnitur e · for the n ew s cience hall h as b een m a de The la t e.et a nd rtws t up to d at e f urnitu re in e ver y w ay w ill b e in.st alle d I Nebras k a City, , ... .. --------.. _, I II/ ••
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Me n's Club met in re g ul a r sessio n last Mo nd ay, Novemb er 4, at c..lia p e l t,im e. were passe d o ut a nd each perso n jotted d own the t.entati ve s c ore of t he Ch a d ron -P e ru g a m e to be p l ayed Nove mbe r 11. Co a c h Lon R. Gi:af, mentor of t h e B obcats, gave a talk on t h e dope as to t.h e a bov e contes t. H e emp h asized the fact .th a t Ch a d r on h ad a g ood team a nd t h at tea w ould .not b e served be tween h a lv es, a nd th at me a ns that t he Bobcats wi ll a lways d o t h eir s h a r e o n t h e fie ld.

DE M OLAY I NITI ATION Ge r al d W. Irwin, J.ack Mill er, H a rve y Col e, E.l y F ei s t n er, Cl ay Coy , Mac Dunnin g, a n d P a ul L a nd o lt a t tert d ed t h e Auburn Chapte r of D e Mol ays l ast w ee k. Mac Du nni n g, a nd P eul L a ndolt wer e amon,g the 36 that were initiated i nto t h e lod ge The work was put on by t h e Otoe Ch ap.te r of N eb ras ka City Pla t tsmo u th, N e b ras ka City a nd P eru w e r e a m on g t he towns rep r e sente d at t h e m eeting a t A u b u rn

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PAGE FO JfR , PER.U- PLAT TS1\1'0UTH I (C o nti nu e.d fr.om P age On e ) THE PERU PEDAGO GIAN TUES DAY, NOV 12, 192!1 I· PERU PUtSE I DON'T FORGET TO c c A. This w eek t here will be on displ ay T.he College Catholic Association inL105, the art work d o ne by fre shheld a short m eeti n g, Wednesday ev- men art c l a ss e s T he room is always I main cogs in t h e Bo bki tte n li ne while PATRONIZE ening, November 4 N d G f PERU LOYALTY 1 T h e gro up present d ecid ed. to choose open s o f eel free to go i n an y time and look over the e xhibit A ppelgate , e w to n , a!I a m es ur- h b f th h s are T e q u est ions e ore e ou e CRYSTAL a prog r am c e mmittee soon and arni h e.d p l e n t y of p unch on th e of- "Just h ow m u c h at te ntio n a r e paid r a n ge for programs to b e held at each fe nse and we r e oo bl y a id e d by the t o our c h apel p r ogram s." A re t h e y TH·EATER'S me eti ng Novem b er 20 is the date e ve r a ler.t Fish er c arried a n y f u rtner t n a n th e I>et for the n ext m eetin g. S ubst it u t ions : P e ru': Wey fo r Dunn- ium d oo r ? · , Sff£\lllTS ' • 1 • It JNaS a stirin g
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y non 11 1 1 ..,._. n,. 'l'·n. Nex t to Gaines Hall o n the ..__'-_...._, _"-_'-_.., LT F a r m er so m a n y P e ru v i a ns N early everyo n e, I LE G a ll ow a y in g th e song d ear t o the h earts of 'i C lzolt/ their Da.a'ianl Gr af to n LG · ,.1 W a rre n e:v en t o th e l ast freshma n,, were fill ed LEMON , I p aveme nt • ' Che rry ,._..,_,_,_,_,_, ,,. C with the .Spirit o f Old P e ru " • <:LEA!\1 51 NG ' RG W e say "be a rly every one," a nd we , ..No.tllres I i , P a t e RT Hirz m ean exactl y t h at D espi te t h e fac t I D E L U X E BEAUTY SHOP I ,_"-_'_..,__..,_,_, ; "' J Dunnin g RE (c) Hartford Prof Pri ce D oy le t oo k up part of a ' , MANU AL TRAINING f I I Appelg a t e QB , Her Dew I c.h ap el period exp l a ining th e r espect j , '.., -..--..- I ; I HB Wiles due .the c o lo r song, yve n otic ed on ly -"--' J LUMBER I Gaines HB McOrary two faculty memb ers who too k it t o ! i COLLEGIATE , N ew t on( c ) FB Hub Dew he art T he rest of t h e fac ul ty were j t D o n t fo r get Peru Homcomi n g. LACQU ER, ENAME L ' ;' e v ide n t ly e n joyin g a h a lf h ou rs sleep Lun c he s, Candies, and Drin k s. PAINTS R ef e r ee: She r ma n (Ne b rask a ) Ump ire: Ste w a rt (W yom i.n g ) then, or e lse pe rh aps t h e mor.nin g a i r j ,,. ClL\S WILLS l was too chill y for t h em .to remov e I f P e ru, P-hone 82 1 COAL 1 COAL J..l 1 Head Lin esma n: Quant e (W es leya n) t h eir h ats in r esp ect of P e ru's Colo r ' First Downs : Peru 12; Pl a ttsm o u t h, So n g i PERU LUMBER CO. rushin g: P eru 11....,_,..._..,__..,__..,...__,_I Phone':s J. J. D. GRAVES , I MAN Y PERUVIANS AT RN '- tions w h ere by no one could p os& i bly ATTO- l EY AT LAW ALUMNI DINNER s leep for a ' few of the persons refered to i n t h e p r eceedin g para graph , a nd · NOTARY PUBLIC j w e fervent ly h ope t h is w ill b e carried P e ru Nebraska '"-.....-..--"--""-""-"'" f The Peru te a chers a nd g radu ates t J Delicious Coffe e ' • 1 k 1 h F d o u t b efor e t h e n e x r ally. , ....__..,._'-_'"_",,...._.._ Barbecued Ham Sandw iches h e ld a 12:00 o c o c u.n c eon, n a y , '"Sq u eek a nd R e d" ===-==.=========== N ovembe r 1, at · the Paxton ho t el in I L oil) S a ndwich I i''"_,...__...__...,__ i BROWN'S BAKERY i i 7th Metz I i we fix the hard to f ix. No n e w fac ul ty m emb ers. I 1530 BRE AD A ND F A NCY CAKES Ne braska City, N eb r aska I f i pait, new heal" pu t on, c ov e r r I i I I shoe to worn o ut for us t o r eSup erin tend e nt Ji mm e r so n of A u - Fo r out of t own T A.XL S E R - I FOUNTAIN SERVICE t ., p u t on old h e els of sat in or k id b urn, presi de d a nd a lso led in some I V ICE , P e ru, Phone 170 ..__..__....._.......-...._._._.._ , I shoes. l'O Usin g c om 1n.unity sin g in g I -«L-- ......_ I - i If Sen d ms your repair work Wilbur S c hindle r ' e d it o r of l ast ._ : U ' 'I we return same day received I year s P er u via n a nd H a r old Marreri ry S p arcel post paid. c1 ass p r esident were 1_"_..,_....._....._....., I - ; f Gradu at es, ):>r esent at tJ1e lu n ch eo n A A A I A: trial wilJ con vince y ou, that I j f F rom our s t oc k- J ewelry, • • • I f who h ave be come co ll e g e pres id e n ts i ' I D M i W a t c h es, F r a t Pins- Fine Sta1 w e a ppre ci ate you r p a tro n age ' ' e afO w it hi n t h e .last year a r e : Mr C. A. - tio n ary,- C and y,Et c Ne bras k a Motor Club sta tion. Sp ac ht, p r esi d e nt of B ellvue Co lleg e A t - T he E le ctric • E ast Side Sh Sh f l a nd Earl Nelso n, p resid e nt elect of B A R N E s Every thing - for the motorist. oe np C A The North.. Gar a ge. I \ ' Da na o.lleg e If .A J p
I I f ; 1 i 6 ., , 1 CHEVROLET CO. 1 ... ....... t . ' ' 'i' t ..... .......... _..,._"_i ... f A VE N UE S 0 R E ..... · _ I For good Eats and Drinks, F ancy Cake s t I H 0 SIER y ;, I a nd Luneh Hot and Col d J f S n d w 1c h e s , Fresh Frmts and Can d i e s. a ;,, I A handy Place to get your Sc h ool Su pplies. I Ar e y ou hav ing g ood luc k wi th y our hose? If not f try o ur ROLLIN 'S R UN STOP. Yu w ill b e ple a sed. Op p osi t e the Training Sc hool. A H a n dy P lace t o Trade I : L . D . R E D F E R N l Ii. U. L A N D 0 L T I ! . 73 Pho ne 78 P e ru, N ebr. J ..... "-----..... -...................._..__..__..,__"_"'__ --..----.-"------....._...._.... ..,__, _"......,.. _____ , , · ANNOUNCEMENT ', I r • T he "Ma r y's Flower S hop," nin th street a nd Ce ntra l f G E 0 R G E ' S P L A C E fl , a venue, Ne b raska City, (in Union Bus D e pot ) is n ow \ ou r or e rs or o r sages ar or ers, 'ol' une r I o p e n. Miss Mary C offe e in c h arge w as fo rme rly w ith the i Ham burgers w ein e rs Cheese I ': Kilpayt r ick F dlowerf Shocp in Omapha ty d F aJ ; 1 , ' d e si g ns w ill b e g i ven p e r sonal a tte ntion. R E A SONABL'E Soups a nd Chili - Short Orders I P RICES ·,"",-C--rys-ta-1-T-hea_te...._r-..i J f 1 i. ,•, f .. Call A t Ou r S hop While In T h e City f Home M ade Pie s Frozen Mil k y-Ways 1 1 ·MAR Y'S FLOWER SHiOP 1 , # f !..__::::::.:.____ J E. L.H OLLE NB ECK&SONS t i J B1.ll'' .,."""'_...__""_--....,-.....- - -.....-------.....- .,.._.____ ____''Steamboat 1 ° 'A L s o ooME D Y 1 t F 0 R T H E L A D I E S ' I ' Queen Qu a lity S ho e s, Enn a J e tticks Sh oes, D o r o thy THUR S., Nbv. 14 D'odds S hoes, S t ar Bra nd S h oe s Triple A's to E. f IN See ,E ly Feis tn er for in for m a tion I E sthe r Rols ton 1 I ...--,. t1"Case of Lena I C. A. 0 ·u.D E R S - and ouJ-of-Doors1 Sml.th" 111 •i ME N 's FUR NISHINGS, LADIES', MEN'S AND, J One of the Jines of standard mer- 1 CHIILDR EN'S SHOES ' I P hone 377 "Jus t One Price O n e Ju st Ne bras ka I cbandise, we are very proud ofF R ., SAT., N ov. 15-16 I ___ J HART, 1 SHAFFNER, & MARX S t-0ne an.d Peggy Ward I Clothes for Men I N # "W d f BE ., ;;RE T O SEE OUR LAR GE SHOWING OF I MID, on er ' D R E S,S E S f DISHADE BLUES ' ! FOR 1· I c0ATS FROM $9.95TO"' " ' · ; mw.1' '1 ' 1 H. H E MMI NGSEN #. -------.--=::.::::: _____ J
PAGE T WO THE PER U PEDAGGGIAN THE ·PERU PEDAGOGIAN D EATH OF MR S H W BE D ELL t h e ot h ers w ill be h ere within TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1929 LIBRARY OBTAINS MAGAZINE in the magazine inquires to Informatio.n Bureau, Nebr aska's Own Maga zine, 402-10 South 1 2 street, Omaha, .Nebl'aska.

FROSH CLUBS CHAPEL

The P edagog ian will devote a column, to all the freshman clubs. The editor of this column, L M. Pitten ge r, wishes all secretaries a nd counc.illors to see .him and arrange for publication of news from t heir divisi ons. All copy for this column must be in immediately after the club meets The dead lin e for such copy is Friday noonc The co-operatfon of the councillors will this to be a Jive column.

The Editor

THE KODAK CLUB

The Kodak Cub held a meeting on Tuesday, November 12 Some of the members broug ht some 1very unusual a nd interesting pictures, which they had taken. The future m eatings which are bein g p.lan.rje<l will be even more int resting, among thes e are:

Better pictures party

Develoi:1ing pictures party

Making a lantern slide

Taking unusual scenes of campus life

Time exposure pictures

Movies

/ ENGLISH HEA.D

j 1 wauot1hk 0sr;s proper S-R b o nds between ' 1 I and their productio ns have

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Dr William Eugene Vaughan's Desc rtation h as recently been publi sh ed. The rev ·ew which follows was made by J. W. T) !er of the Educat ion department.

ARTICULATION IN ENGLISH BETWEEN THE HIGH AND COLLEGE.

A Doctor's Dissertation by Eugene Vaughan, Ph _ D. William

(:f!,eviewed by J. W. Tyler)

PURPOSE:

'A.n attempt to diiscover the causes of the of articulation between the English offered in the senior year of high school and that offered In the freshma.n year of college, wit:h suggestion for improvement.'

not been forme d; factual background to enable freshmen t o do creditable coliege work in literature is not being developed; and manifest-

The Beta Mu Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi. had charge of cation program Friday, November 15 ly little concept ion is being formed of the historic al periods of literat ure. The program was in keepfog with T.he study results in t h e re co m- Americ a n Education week which was mendation that students shopld le ave tJ1-e week of November 10. the .high school able to read under- The foll owi ng was the program: standingly and to w:ite clearly and Scripture 1Re ading _ Muriel Majors correctly ; much drill should be giv- Lord's Pr ayer in uni s-0n 1

T.he copyreadin g and h eadline writing phases of the P edagogian work hav e been divided among the members of the news writing class. in orde r to g ain experie n ce and t o dev elop an appreciation for t h e work in volved, each .member is to t ake charge of one issQe

T he schedu le: issue of:

No vember 19, Marie Parker

November 26

J ohn Bath

December 3, Clay Coy

D ecember 10, Dorothy Cowan

Dec ember 17, Mildred Lefler

January 14, Dorothy Worley

January 21, Bernice Warnke

en in outlining, .topic development, 0 Tig in a nd Histo ry of American Edprecise writing and paraphrasin g ; u cational Week, _ Mary AliceEng les abil ity to appreciate· and enjoy liter- Ideals and Purp oses of Americ a n Edature, though highly desira ble, is not ucation we el< Margaret Jenkins necessary for success in college; ex- Vocal S olo - - Clara Hicks tensive rather than intensive re a ding Id eals and Pur-f>oses of Nebraska State should be stressed in the senior ye ar ' Teac hers Association - - -of high school; more trainin g should Mild req Knight PI OMEGA Pl ENTERTAIN be g iven in fundamental s of En g lish Ideals a nd Purposes / of National Ed- COMMERCE MAJORS in the high sc hool courses; more time uc ation Pres. W R. P ate should be devoted in the high sc hool

The Del ta ch apter of Pi Omega Pi and some in the college to systematic Thi s was the usu a l day for a nn oun- gave a party Monday evening in. t he cements, and t here were plen ty of j comm erce i·oom i n hon or of all com- training in oral English; specific col- h R b t em. o ert T. Be.nford, Inst ructo r · The vening was spent lege courses should be made avail a ble i , : merc e maJo rs · e Thts " study is weII p.lanned, well in the teachin g of freshman En g lis..'i n piano and organ, was b ack at "11s 1in playing games after whic.h refreshusual place in accomnanin g the sing- I t _, carri ed out and quite extensive, em- a better adjustment should be had of 1 • - men s were serveLL ng. Rev. Ernest Knight, pastor of .._ "'_' •-"'"'bracing in its scope of investigatio n 1the aims, objectives a nd activities of the Methodist church, had charge of t f catalogs from twenty-one institutions It'1e English work in the senior year the devoti onals.

A. E. Johnson D. D. S. of hig her lof .high school an d the freshman year ' mitted by sixty-six accredited hi g h of college

A new extension bulleti n has re-

PHONE 36 ' sc.hools, courses of s tudy from ten I This stud.y shpuld be of vital in- cently been- published Nearly 2,000 states, about books and pham- terest and be.nefit primarily to every copies h ave been sent to te achers i n PERU, NEBRASKA ri ed out in groups, each group hav- • -_. .._. struictors and ninety-three hi g h school major or -a minor, and incidentally to ing a leade r w ho understa.nds Kodaklets, over fifty freshman college in- Istudent carrying English either as a southeastern Nebraska. -. e ry. teac.hers of En glish o¥er fi.ve hun- any other student, both as an aid to dred objective tests in literature, an d o rientation in this particular field and

The club has a large a nd interested group. Plans are now being made for a kod.ak hike This will be · car-

SUPPER CLUB a survey of over one thousand col- 1also a; a d.jstinct .l:ielp in di agnostic

G E S S A MA N ' S NEBR CJTY -'

The Hiking Club met Wednesday to lege freshman themes and remedial activities in the teach- • f November 6, to elect officers. Those The study reveals a notable lack ing of English. • Light Lunches, Hot Drinks, Candy, Sodas

c hoosen were: of unity in educational objectives, as

Pres ident, Belva Carder pertains to En g lish and lite ratur:e, Vice-president Op al Wittwer between the se nfor year of , hi g,h

Sec., Treas., Dolores Porr school an d the freshman year of colNews Reporter, Virginia McNeal l ege and a widespread overlapping

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Each member was give n a commit- a nd infrin gement in both directions. TAU TAU PLANS FOR FUTURE tee to serve on This is manifest in the marked ina- Tau Tau, t he new faculty women's

A buffet supper is pla nned for the bility of college freshme.n in the club met T.hursday evenin g in t he 27th of this month in anticipatio n of fun a m e nta.Js of composition and home economics rooms for a socia l rbe Thanksg ivin g h oliday. Igrammar, which contribute ;primar- hour a nd to make plans for the futMiss Cook is lead er and the club ily to the twenty per cent failure ure. The committee in charge ' of the members expect to profit by her found among the fres.hmen En g li sh evening's entertainment were the g uidance. I enro llm ents in t h e c ollege repo rti n g, Miss-es Cook, D av id.Son, Gockley, He1·1-

MINERVA

The Minerva C.lub met Thursda y ni g.ht for the election of officers. The followin g were elected: Preside nt, Hulda Dus tin

Vice-president, Mary .Norris - sec , Treas , D:rur1t snnrt

The next meeting will be held next Tu esday ni g ht !-. p m. at th e of Mi ss P etersen

CRAWDADS

The Craw d a ds (me n's swimmi n g club.) met at 7 p. m Tu esday for an hour of swimming an d divin g. The officers are as follows:

President D al e Millhollin

Vice-president Roy Gingles Sec Treas , L awre.nce Rice.

HIKI:NG CLUB

The lli g inb Cub met W ednesd ay to decide on some future hikes Definite pl.ans have not been been finished as yet.

PHI LOS DISCUSS STORY TYPES

The Philo pro g ram t his w eek develop ed thre:e kinds of s tories: the novel, the short story, and the short, s hort story.

Lucy And erson g ave a bi ograp hical s k etch of the author of ·'f.he Bridge a t San Lui s R e y, which was followed by a revi ew of the book itself g i ven by Marie. L ash. Ruth Beauchamp a nd Sylvia D a vis each read an ori g inal short story.

During the business meetin g pag es for the w e re di sc ussed No definite action was taken.

K.D.P.HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING

At a sp ecial meeting of Kappa Delta Pi Monday, Novem)>er 11, Hele n Kucera was el ected presid-ant to fill the v acancy left by Gwe.ndo ly n Mallory's r esig nation. Miss Mallory's le.avin g was due to the fact that she h ad compl et e d. h er coll ege work at the end of the first quarter

Meet Your Friends Here

f The Olympia Candy Kitchen- Cafe f , Nebraska City, Nebraska I

ev e n thoug h twenty -two per ce nt of man, Diddel, an d A..lilbur g 9 .l the freshmen En glish work _ # Groceries, Fresh

,, was b ei ng dev oted to tJ1e correction Prof J W. Tyler gave a series of 1

of these outsta nd.in g' weaknesses. It talk s at th e J eff e r so.n County T each- R

was also found that littl e if any im- ers' Associ a tion, S aturd a y He talk-

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prov emen t m t ese par 1cu ars 1s e - ed on rural sc h ool probl em s and oth- f in g maq.e from y;ear o either er subjects .th at b._u:ve to !lo with the in t h e standings of the college en- organization and conduction of rur al trants or in the dassific a tio.n of E.ng- schools.

Jis,h subject-matter fields or activities as pertains to se nior hi g h s choo.J. 'and college freshman work.

Th e study further shows that o.n ly about on e-third of the hi g h scbools require themes, · together with their attendant activities and developmen'ts, as often as once per week ; while three-fourths of the entire ior year's work in En g lish is spent in the s tudy of literature, a n acknowle d ged co ll ege activity. It was a ls o found that Jess t h an two h ours per week of training is devoted to the deve1opement of ability in the various u ses of library faciliti es; that only about fifty per cent of the teache r s of En glish hav e h ad sp ecific professio.nal training in th e teaching of En g lis h, while but a very small percentage of s uch t each ers h a ve had any trainin g in the teachin g of fr es h-

One of the most s cholarly p ap e rs thab has ever been read, was g i ve n by Dr. P. A. Maxwell at fac ulty m eetin g Tues d ay at 4:30. The subject of the paper was 'New Developm e nt§ In Education.'

Prof. A. -../'. L a rson and a few of the students who are majorin g in t h e manual arts d epartment w ent to Lincoln Frid a y an d Satu'rday to attend th e Manu a l Arts co nve ntion

The faculty dames .held their meetin g a t the home of Mrs. Delzell Thursday afternoon. Mrs C. Brown, Mrs S .' L Clements and Mrs. W. N. D e lze ll were hostesses for the occas ion. The favors carried out the idea of Tha nksgivin g

such an attitude -is · n ot as g r e at as it should b e. RIGHT -A - WAY Has More Vacancies Than Satisfactory Ap- # T he ext e n sive ,s tudy of over one - SHOE SHOP , plicants I thousand th emes, together with gen- ..._"'"_"'"_"'"_....,---_....__ _...__..,._........., erou s quotations from other authentic ___ 1 • .l studies in this field, r e veals that me- "'-"' "' " -"' - f f ryo;- --- ' ! i KNIT

spent in the s tudy of pdnciples and ; Ii I IN NEBRASKA CITY ; ! PHOTOGRAPHIC

By Wessel's

a brief survey of this so rt • would im- f f press upon En g lish ins tructo-rs the I I "A L• J B• f p • " relatively few mech an ical mistak es i NEEDS f 1tt e 1t o ans ' the r equired n ature an d amo unt of .l found a nd t hus serve as a b asis for I j IN THEIR SMART TRIM LINES-FOR drill n eed ed to era dic ate thes common

The Most Comfortable Frock- Do-No t THREE STUDENTS REPORTED ILL all errors found are involv ed in punc - FRAMES

'• STUDY- FOR SPORT- FOR TRAVE L I errors. p e r ce nt of · FINE' PORTRAITS

Alice Specht, '32, is v e ry seriously in g, al l of w hich are a djud ged to f all #I PHOTO FINISHING t

# W kJ St t h C I '.tuation, sentence s truc ture and spell- 1

I - rm e re c or up. 'I

' One and Two Piece Styles

ill Miss Specht h as been at the in- within the fi eld of pire-college En g - CAMERAS $29 50 firmary, but was move d to Omaha lish activities and which are reason - • Thurs d ay. ably correctible.

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.has b ee n o n th e sick list for the p ast two w eeks. He was ill with the 'flu' durin g v acation a.nd suffered a relap se upon his turn to s chool. John was also on the s ick list Lhi s 1week. Th e fiv e hundred· objecti ve tests in BLUE, HEARTEAS]j:, NA, ,Y , GREEN ! literature g iven to co ll eg e e ntran ts C f r esulted in the fo llowi n g concl us ions: Peterson Studio RED, BLA K BEIGE I Ability to r ecog ni ze a nd correctly I 11 L. WE S S'E L' S S Q N S & CO associate outs tandin g quotations is 9 n.ot very hi g h ; noticeable d efici-e.n - 1 PHONE 56 PERU cies exist in ability to sp ell proper I n ames a nd to d,istin g ui sh a uthors and _"'_'_"'_"'_"'_"'_ '

or a l p r elim in ary examinations io r s .of eve r y y ear are resp o n s i ble was fo Uowe d by a talk by L awrence for D octorial degree in History, in fo r m th e way th at H omecomm g W i lson , busin ess ma.nage r of the P e.- b ot:h t h e major a nd minor fields. He ' go es over to t h e vis i t in g a lumni and · h Id also h as two of h is languages out of ru vian, w o to of th e p u rpA:>se of fri ends of P e r u State T each e r s Co l- t h e way, leavi ng G erman and Frenc.b

1 t h e i r c lass dues a nd the exuense o f ege. 1 " to take. Mr. Lin dsay has do.ne a good Did y o u e v e r s top to think t h a t t h e a n n u a l. T h e memb e r s of t h e d eal of work on his thesis. He s a ys, the y w ere n e v e r con gratul ated on t he cl ass mad e o u t a list of their vacan t thi s l eav es him w ith a politica l scisp lendid wa y t h a t th e y co ndu c t e d period s so that appointme n ts fo r t h e ence co u rse to take n ext semester.

thi s e v ent? T.hat's w h at I'm go ing to tak in g of their pi cture could b e made Mr. Lindsay is a n assistant inen de a vor to d o, althou g h my praise stru ctor i n the d epartment of history is n ot. s u ffi c i e nt t o fill t h e bill. JUNIOR CLA SS HAS a t .the Un i versity of Nebraska.

The se ni or s are in ord er t o rece iv e a g r eat de al of credi.t on th e meth od t;h a t th ey use d in the decoratio n s Also I m igh t say th a t th e fres hman b o ys h e lp eq a g re at de a l i n pu tting up a.nd in th e makin g of t h ese dee-

ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Th e j uni o r c lass d eci d e d a t c lass m eeti n g Tuesd a y, November 12, to h a v e a cl ass a dviso r y commit t ee. The motio n w as made a nd c a r r ied t h at t he p resid en t ap poin t: t hre e m embe r s of t h e cl ass, w ho , com bine d wjth t h e

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1 .ii s hoe s ! by Miss Irwi n an d L ou ise Ro hrs. w a y.' ; Dont fo r get P e ru Homcoming , .t , 11 r S e nd u s your repair work. '• Th e p r esid ent gav e a bri ef t a l k sett - A SOPH O MOR E f t d · d I Lunc h es, Candies, and Drinks. / I 1' T U w e re u rn same ay , in g fort h t h e purpose of

l' AGE F Oll R ( Conti.nue d F rom P age O ne ) t h ey ca use t h e h ea d lin esm an a ny w ast:ed e n e r gy o r effo rt in m eas urin g a first d own. · Ca ptain Bro ckm a n and K e rne r w ere t h e mai n cogs i n the C a ts lin e w h e reas S h a ff ner a n d Brj g' Y oun g w er e t.he most cons istan t b a ll lu ggers F o r the E ag·Jes it w as Captafo Alt ig a nd Bus.h in the line, with Ch e.ney and Bu ckin g h am d oi n g t he offe ns iv e wo rk. P e ru (2) Pike Toft K ern er Pl ace Rig g ins B r oc km a n Ho ffm aiu Hatcher Youn g· Sautte r Hurs t The Lin e ups LE LT LG c RG R T RE QB HB HB FB Chadron (9) Go in es Gro ss S trangl e Bush Cl a y R oo k Alt i g Cl a ude R o ok Ev a ns P e rry Che n e y Bu c k111 g h am H. S. JUNIOR CLASS HAS THANKSGIVING PARTY Th e junior cl ass h a d a p art y F r id ay, N ov em b er 8, in t h e hi g h sc h oo l a udi to rium T hi s pa rty w as i n t h e fo r m of a Th a n ksg ivi.ng p arty. T h e evening w as spe nt in pl ay in g games, >1fter w hi c h d o u g.h nuts a n d p o p were •' PI OMEGA PI HOLDS MEETING TH E PERU PEDA GOG IAN PERU PULSE T ALKS O N A N N UAL c l ass officers, will make up the committee. DELIVER E D TO E dwin Recto r , P e ruvian editor, L I N D SAY WORKING ON H omecom in g w as o n Oc tober 26 talked to t h e fres hma n c lass, T ues- D OCTOR'S DEGREE se ni or s h a d of t h e rec ep - d ay at cl ass meeti n g. T.h is w as to ex- Word reaches us that Mr Charles
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER< 1 9, 19.29 NATIONAL BOOK WEEK November 17 to 23 ...__"'"_...__, ..,_..__.., I SCHOOL SUPPLIES f ; STATIONERY I School Pins-Watches Repaired ; J.C.CHATELAIN I 1 JEWELRY STORE # _....._""'_ _"_'"_ ora io n s. T he e n t i re d ay was a com'!)fote s u ccess a nd I t hink e v eryone was sati sfied. ........ .... j .. _..,_"'"_... : t Four Roses i " LEM O N t J J V Th e fo lolwi n g are du e to rece•i v e 11 • h VANISHING CREAM MANUAL TRAINING f I I l f ,6 • IV en used Bil a base for Four I .ii co n gratu atio n s or th e ir spl en did 1 J ' "• :' wo rk : Vi ctor J ind r a fo r t h e directi on """'" t fully PPr ect LUMBER of th e ba n d w hi ch he lpe d in crease the · Complexion I A spir it of t h e stud ents, Raymo n d T r e n - a nd .ii I LACQU ER, ENAME L J ff h o1m fo r the d irectio n of th e enti re 111 can be obtained by the u se or toiiette r , '• I ..6 crea<1ons of tho highest Integrity They are I ' PAINTS I ; 8HOflJt """" I p r ogram w.!1ic h was a great d eal of f mbade the of Friedr ch, famous for l e p u rity o f 1tu products Sond na mo day J work, and D ic k W i llia m s fo r l eadi n g o( month of birth post office and 10c r COAL COAL I I ye n s w h ic h r es ulte d in c h eering I J t !iE RV E l espo nse of t h e stude n ts. : Dream• Come True," nnd samples 'ot Four PERU LUMBER CO face powder Va nishing cream, The • T hl·s ed1"tor1·a1 i's bel ate d bu t I l:iope ent ireFourRoaeelineieforealeb;y W J. RABEL Mgr I ' ; ' · D E L UX E B E Ph 48 p N b We fix the hard to fix. No All stud ents majorin g in C om merc e it r eac.hes t h e po in t. Senio rs s h ould •AUTY SHOP " I one e ru, e r _. b ----------""-- r I sho e t o wo.rn o u t for us to re- J were g u es.ts of Pi O mega Pi fratern ity Inot e passe.d up mear ll y bocause _...__"'-_"'-_"'-_...__....._ ' pair, new heab p u t on, cover Mo nday evening, N ov ll A well t h ey are se m or s and because yo u _ _,.._...__"'-_"'-_..__ p u t on old heels of satin 01: kid p l a nn e d soci a l h o ur was arranged j t hfo k, Oh well th ey s hould do it a ny- ti COLLEGIATE i
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"BOB" TAK.ES AIR

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Paul Hoy, R obert MaJors, and Fran k l woods was a s truggle for existence, A special rally was held in .:- onvo- Kerner g ave talks on t.li.e game with N b 22 Th Omaha These men will be lost by days witout foo d, nig.ht:B without Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru cation Friday ovem er e t f f the ' · g raduation next spring sh elter and t he constan ear o Nebraska, as second class matter. band started the ball rolling with hunter's gun a n d t rap. In the cage Victor Hugo Jindra df recting, and I Ruby Brown san g "Olu, Rest In T h e w as shelter and food and the prothis was continued by presenting an Lord" as part o f the devoti onals, t ecti on of fi ve hundred s t udents and

Published Weekly at Peru State Teachers College unusual feature , Charles Trenholm Wednesday, N ovember 20, accomp - sco res of alumni. Civilizatioo won, playing the '"Trombone Sneeze." anied on the piano by Ellen Wilso.n and Bob stepped into his c a ge. Dick Williams, with his two lady Rev. Ernest Hasselblad pastor of t he Those who urg ed Bob to return to the Ycar- 5c single copy. assistants, led the yelling. Dick said Baptist church, had ch a rge of the his c age were t ruly than kfu l whe n that two new yells would be produced devotionals. the l oc k w a& snapped shut a n d a at each rally the rest of the year sigh of relief e merged from t h e win · Thie was the last home game so Dick C. L. RICE HAS LAME SHOULDER dows of the registrar' s office wh ere STAFF was safe in sayi.ng that. The new certain of the fairer s e x had been

KATHRYN DAVIS yells were: C. Lawrence Rice, '31, had his lending t heir m oral s upport to t h ose

Ishoulder disl ocated in football p r a c- actively engaged i n t he Cllopt ur e

BUSINESS MANAGER -:_ DONALD• J.

ORGANIZATIONS

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MARIE PARKER the past three games but especially 1AGOGIAN. U W. Hall down t own.

MILDRED LEFLER

FACULTY - - - DOROTHY WORLEY ' I

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1909. Dr. P. A. head of the IJ

This issue edited by WiJJiam Okront eduootion department, took a great The Copy readin g- and I: deal of his work from Dr. Moore I headline writin)! done by J,) hn when he was attending the University

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Why have a Peruvian? What good As the football season draws to a i will it do a to have bis pi e- close all attention turns to the oick- I ture in it? Why should he have a list ing of an all-s t ate co.nference I of extra curricular activities by his Sports write r s puzzle over it and then I name? Why boos!: fo:r the P eruvian? their convic t ions a re publis hed in the These are s ome of ,the questio ns tnat f e nter a students mind at this time of state papers, but generally no two are g the year when Peruvian is discussed the same. Always there is tha t diffon eve ry side erence of opini o n so noticeable in hu- e

A sc hool's year book cont ains t he man nature 1 but, however m ay w e go A picture history of its activities. It as far as to nom inate the follo win g II h elps in later years to brin g b ack Bobc a ts for places on this 'honor elev- B fond me mor.ies of one's s cho ol days. en;

As the book g rows older it's v a lu e Possibly o.n e of the fin es t tac kles 0 in c re ases The sentiment containe d tieen on the Peru gridiron since t 11e @ in it is worth a king's ransom. Th e n d a y9 of the great "Dub" Milam, al- a comes the questio n, "Why have th e Iways in there fi g htin g whether t he s tudent's pictu r e in it?" Who ou tside Bobc ats are a.head or behind, sp illing f of t h e immediate classm a tes look at Irival backs for loss es, and op en i ng iiA th e book? The scool buys a nnu als Ih oles fo r h a y ra ck in the opp osing Q e ach yea r a nd s e nds them out to sup- lin es - no othe r t han the lad fr om ! e r inte nd e nts of N ebraska sch ools. T.!1e j Oa k, N e br as k a , }Qn e r T oft. I write r who h as. b een with J Our next selection _will be one He ns chool work since his c1nld.h ood, ry Hoffman who .ha1la from Sutto n, knows that ma n;y a teacher has bee n INebraska. Anyone who witn essed hired not throu gh their applic a ti on 1either the Wayne g ame or the Ch ada lo ne but t hru the h elp that the sup- ; ron encounte r wiH p. e v e r qu esti on his e rintende n t h as b een a bl e t o get from Iability as a p ass r eceiv e r, and on the I the app li ca n t s s c h oo l Pnn u al. Sc.!1001- d efe nse, w ell, just s how us a n y back I m e n )Yell know th a t if the y wish t o 1 in the sta te confere n ce wh o h as been J find out prospects qualities to par-a ble to gain consistantly around Hoffticipate in both community and school man's end, the.n on the offens e an y activities he may ga in that inform a- 1 1 t ackle H e nry can't take out can h ave J t ion compact from the us e o f a school our vote for an all-conference h e r.th a nnual. I Th e n too m a y we m e ntion The

It is essential that a school annual, iT ec umseh Expr ess " How a rd Zoo k, t o b e comp lete, n eeds th e cooperation s t ell ar b ack a nd t rac k star of t h e ' of e ach indi v idu al stude nt. Th e1'e Bobcats Althou g h fo rced out sin ce many quest i o ns tha t should a p- the Wayne g ame because of a brokpear alongside a s tude nts name. One e n bone in }iis leg. we think his p e r ·

these is a list of It 1 formanc e in ea rlie r games m erit him I will be w e ll to k eep thi s m m md a nd a place o n the m ythical e lev e n as thus en a ble the stude nt to judge his quarte rback H e ca.n pass, k ic k, an d out side activ ities fro m ma ny stand- run wi t h the b est of th e m, h e can I points. The l\ist and most imp orta nt think under fi re thus ranki ng him A question is "Why boost t h e P eru - alon gsid e of McElroy of P eru an d f vian?" If the s chool has no meanin g McElv e y of Cha dron as a g r ea t fi eld I t o you the n it is o bvious that the g eneral, and last but not least h e i n- ; stud e nt can't this need To the Is pires confide n ce j n the boys he is pi - § who is a builde r the a n sw e r I loting I is pl ain a n d clear. T hroug h the con - 1 ' L as tly w e nomin ate o ur Captr, il'l , tinual support, t h e loyalty a nd ear- who althou g h n ot a fl as h y p l aye r is ' nesu eff ort of m a kin g ·each su cceed - i proo a bly the most con s i.:;t e n t a n d as J in g annu al a booJ. to be o r oud of hard a fi g hter as the r e is t o b e fo und who c an t ell wh a t th e future of a ny ; Helmut Brockm an of Elmwood. Bru c k s chool may be.

Iis a se nior a ad w as las t y ear c hosen i

JACK FISHER, as t h e o uts tandi ng tac kle in the N. I. Ci r c ul a t io n Ma n ag er A. A co nfere n ce, and again t hi s y ea r h e is a b ette r tac kle than ca n be

PHILOS OPHY PROVE N TRU E put fort h by a ny oth e r confe.1 e nc e I

"As k n owled g e g oes out from P eru t eam, wi t,h t h e p ossibl e ex ee ption of I s o it sh all com e back t o P e r u " Ho'l,'I Om a h a Univ er s ity true that stateme nt is' whe n it is co ns ide r ed th at some d a y a stude nt th at SEVERAL N EW BOOKS ADDED a Peru g r aduate h as t a u g ht will come I T O LIBRARY COLLEC J'ION

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1 b ack to P eru a nd i n t u rn t eac h some-in g fi eld. , alo n g w it h ot her co ll eges in the s l a te A g oo d examp le of this is s h own P eru is d oin g h e r s h are. Jn th e Ji on th e Peru campu s this ,Ye a r In a Ibrary, b eside th e d ock, yo u w ill fo rme r iss u e of t h e P ed agog i a n a n find a n e w displ a y of ho nk s l\fo8 t of ann oun cem e nt w as m ade of a n ew 1these boo ks a r e fo r c hild en bu t t h e text, " Citi zens hip Throug h Edu e il1 older p e ople will fi nd som e boo ks b y Dr C.lyd<e B. Moore, Co rnell sui ted t 6 t h eir nee ds. A nu mbe r of university the old books have b ee 11 re moved · I J BETTER VALUES AT LESS MONEY • • "111/aere GN .,,.,.., Nebraska City, Nebraska Variety of Style is Emphasized in This Assortment ·of -New Dresses Grouped at .75 Jacket dresses modified princess styles sl.i'ghtly higher wai!:tlines · flares tiers drapes this is a season of individuality in dress fcashions when it is possible to emphasize your best points in a dress that suits your type. Each dress in this group is refreshingly new • an example of prevailing fashions ..• care· fully selected to sell at this thrifty price. For Women: For M.isse.t: For Juniors \ \ SAVlNGS THAT WILL PLEASE EVER l ON ENew! TW·O .FINE STOCKINGS All-Rubber At a Typical Galoshes for Women N ew style galoshes o f all· rubber in a variety o f colors to match the Ligh t in weig ht yet giving complete prot ection in stormy weather. Witb c;onvenient snap· fai tenera. $1 .98 J . C. P enney Saving E very wo man 's stocking it· this store has been selected w i;,'l ca re to assure excellent qua lity and f uU value H ere are two outstand· ing examples for only No. 445 is a pure silk and rayon mixture • •• full-fasbionecl • • • and shown in wanted shades. No 444 is lilk. aemi-serrice With merc:rrized top an• A !allP _, -* j t t 1 Dr M:o ore was a forme 11 P e r u stud - fro m t he re ntal collec ti o n afld r e- \ e nt a nd gradu a t ed with t h e c lass of lp lac ed with s ome mo d e rn books

ll. R ead th e fol owin g wri te , up · t f h S t h h t f · ld L'L.. at h a m a y be J· us t a pasti·m,., a soc1 a1 act1 v - rn a ry ar s o t e upp e r Club was o u g o growLD.g o , 1.11 s e w s .., t h e sc.h o? l subj ects in t a k e n fr om th e Sunday W o rld-Herald h e ld -: N ovember 20 in t h e h om e ec - fi!l e d w ith a n x iety at t he very i t y Alt h o ugh, in whatever way you 44'1 cit ies of th e United St ate s. Th e- of t. 3 t h ou g ht of wr i nk les and old ag e Her ch oos e to m ake use of your college o.n om ics r oom of t he t r a in ers build- d · st ud y b egin s wi t h 1826 an d s h ows ,Chi c a g o, 111., N ov . 2 - F ootb a ll is b ea u ty was all s h e .had to li ve for e u cat10n, it will be of great value n p lo n ger a n a ll Amerc a n game, in in g in the form of a 6 o' clo c k buffet She h.a d no grea t e d ucati o n h oldin g t o yo u. Do n ot let the opportunity the t ru e sen se of 1 t he w or d. It Is fast s upp e r F or th e fi rst co urse, n ov el sway b y h er b eau ty alo n e. Will yo u pa ss. Yo u may idle your time away Co n t 1 ra r y to ' t h e commo nl y e x- b · II t " ff · Th b pe so J' k t h· ? A n o t r ea l tz'1ng how ad ec.o mm g a n a n a i ons a a1r. e meat -stic ks h ot r oll s appl e rin gs e a r n. 1 e is re you one vantageous an p r ess ed t h at t h e t e nd Smiths, th e C.ase ys, th e Joh,nso ns, the cottage c h eese-rolls sa la d , a nd h ot of these p erso ns w is.hin g fo r be a u t y ? edu cat icn is a nd how much you wiII to n e g lec t th e Three R's w hil e pl acin g J ,o n s es;" t he R usse ls · n o lo n ger dom- h 1 If yo u a r e r em e m b er : s h a ll gain by it. But r emem ber: t his will

t r e nd s fo r 100 years. mor e emp h asis up o n s ubje cts stylec1 in ate th e g ridi ro n, but rub elb ows c oco a te was se r ved. Individu al p ass away n ot pass away. " f'ads d f . 11 D M faun ..>. with te a mm at es whose a nc e,st ,or s co me · pumpkin pies were serve d for the s e- Yo u may be popul ar . H any friends - - -a n n s, r . a nn w J H S . r I "Th fr om all p a rts of th e w o r ld cond cours'e, after which the g rou p in w11l d o ev erythmg t h ey ca n for yo u · · weet, ed1t or of t he Newst tat e c hildren of t h e n at1 0n now F b - · Th ' P N b · 1 • O? t is a v er t iable p ot the h ouse frocks m ade qui c k work of I ey may r u n at yo ur call. Yo u may r ess at e ras ka City was r ecerrtry twi ce as m a n y hours of m:-, fo or m e n of all r ac es1 wh at ever t,heir r th d ' h d d d , re ceiv e hi g h ho n o or s. However the honored by th e R ota r y Cl ub of that · ' , h '" · ' · e is e'5 a n 1sperse ag reein g ' ·truc t1o n in the Three Rs as t ey- Ic re ed or coloor In th e la st few years

1 t rue friend s ca n b e eas il y to ld w h en C ity. T h e fo ll ow i n g is a n extr act did in 1866 a nd alm os.t fo ur t imes as Turks a nd Indi an s, N egroes a nd J ap· th a t for on ce "m a ny co o ks did n ot y<l u are in m ifor t une Yo u r false from t he Yor k R ep ublic an: mu c.h as in 1826 a nese, Poles a nd Swedes Jew es a nd · spoil the soup."

fri en ds w ill flock to a n oth er ide a l. Th e R ota r y Clu b of Ne b r a ska City h a ve pl ay ed s id e b,y side with - - - ; Ev e n aft er re cove r y from your tro u b - h as a c u st om o f rew ardin g some lothe Ameri c an s, I r is h , En g lish, rnd PLAYERS !es, your po pul a ri ty can n ot b e re- c a l ci.tizen each ye a r wi t h t he desig - '.fhro u g h o ut his s cho ol c ar ee r in F a p up..il studi e d 'read i n,' r itin ,; ye rm a n s. T.he Fresmen Players m et in t h e gain ed W it h age, yo ur p op u la rity n a ti o n "' most useful ci ti ze n ." W ho and 'rithmeti c,' a tot a l of 934 Sporti n g edito rs scr ib e s, f ans, a nd hi g h school auditorium: Thurs d a y e v - will w aJ) e. Soo n yo u wi ll be u n -d o y o u th ink t he choice is t his year? In 1866 he was spending 1,693 .hours a nnouncers are vie w in g this tenden- enin g , Nov ember 21 known. P opularity s h a ll soo n pas:; A n ew spaper edi tor, J. H. Sweet. We on th es e to ol s ubjec ts whi le ! n 1921? cy with justifiable al a rm, wh a t w ith Irene D a vis officiated as presiden t a way. reca ll at one .time whe n a n e wspaper he w as required to put in a to t a l of ' the n a m es they h a ve to con t end with Ca rter was elected president Do yo u w ish for ric.hes ? Rich es ed i t o r, who speaks the unvarnish e d in t he lin e qp s. 1 The name s are 'pure' for the" y e ar. Marguerite Grav es often a re not wh at they seem. The' tr u th li ke Hy de Swee t does, couldn't 3,565 h ours on t he s ame branches of ' h stumblin g block s ton g ue twi sters, pl ained the type of work which is to c a u se u nh appine ss a nd di sco nte n t ave bee n desig n ated as as si s t a n t euslearning. · and tee t h rattlers of a Hi e ro g lyphic be done and also the group system. many time s Nev e r-the-less if yo u to d i a n of t h e dump gro un ds by popT,hi s g reat increa s e in the empha - n a tu r e. Neta Byers and H a zel Rosekr ans are trul y h appy wi t h g r e a t wea lt h ; ul a r vote E iU1er newsp aper ed itors sis on w hat m a n y term the esse nti a ls One h as onl y to s can the lineups the club wj.th a short pl a y be not for g e t ful of the fact th at are improvin g or humani ty 's h ide is of educ a ti o n c am e about mainly for ex a mp les. A s urv ey a m o n g mid- entitled " Their First Quarrel." T his has a h a bit of v a ni shin g, an d t o bi t ing throu g h a n i,nc re as e in the len g th of di e w estern sch oo ls· show s: gave the members some idea as to vams m g ra.B)dly. W ea!t..'i s h a ll poas s t he scho oJ life of the individu al. In WISC <}NSIN the 7 ki nd <i f work V.:hlch is to be away 1800 t he a v e r age number of day s of I ' . ' z, I - d h 0 nson I ·

I Behr Gr ae bu er R e bhol P acett ' done durin g the year, More fre s h- Wh at sh all not pass away? You ' A E J h D D S I

G b h L b t h K Li"eth- men boys are urged to attend and a l- w on er w a t is last i n g, w h at yo u ca n ' • · • • • G t b Ahlb a nd Swl d- so t o join. , ave th at will not fa d e a w

READING CLUB r thing s that you p oss ess is w it hin I I PERU, NEBRASKA

This l!:!n g then ed ' p erio d of s c,hooi - · IOWA Th M ' th · t ' f II 1 e inerva Reading club met at' e acq m si ion o a of y o u n ow F i,n g m a kes it p os sible t o offer today J ens vo ld , F arra h , Wes tr a, R ogrr · ,, e, Gra ce Pete r sen's apartment, Novem a sch oo l curri culum g r ea tl y enriched Pi g n atell, Mag nu sses a nd Mastrog P. ny ber 21. After a short business m eetwi t h ot h e r impor t a n t s ubjec ts in ad- hi t ion to pro v idin g a mo r e tho,rou gh CHICAGO ing, during ·w hich they decided to Fr e udenth a l, Boes ie, Horwitz , Jer- pay twe.n.ty-five cents for 1 s em ester g L ight Lunches j Ho t D rinks, C.in dy, Sod as

t r ai n in g in th e Thr ee R's. sild Knuds en Br isi-en Frober rr, an d dues they read a one act pl ay " The Sp ellin g a no g r am ma r t ook their - ' pla ces am on g t he s chool sub j ects as Bl u.hm.

I Miss Petersen served re - ' Meet Your Friends Here i ea rl y as 1826 Some s cho ols off e red ILLINOIS Ifr eshments. The next :meetjn g will g eog r aph y a nd se w in g a t t h is ea rly Yan u s k us , Wi et z, Kaw ai, 'A. n lon id,es Thursday, Decemb e r 5, at ... ..... d at e. Ma ny a now hig hl y prized 1 Huener gardt, Muhl, and Mag iers k i.

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T.he D o-Re-Me, freshman ! sin g in g club met Monday, 6 :30 p. in in mu sic room W ork was be gtrn o n th e two songs and the remaind'er of the

• T Ste i n.ke Ge mb i:; ev e nin g w as us ed for com mu nit y

Auer. sin gin g After this a s hort bu siness

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K ab e alo, Hau bri c h, V a ncl ern n, a nd in sewi n g Ujhelyi. Th e so- c alled "fad s a nd frills" did not make t h ei r ap peara nc e in t he -schoo ls so <T ecently - -as eme have t h ou g h t acc or di ng t o Dr Ma nn w h o fou nd t h at b y 1866 on e fou r.th of all th a t ime w as .g iven to stud yci r'l g th e g roup of sp ecia l subj ects an d: activitie s, whi ch is about t he s am e proport io n as w as give n to the special subj ec ts in 19 04. Since 1904, ho w ev e r the inc reas e in t ime d v ot ed t o th ese s tudi es h as been 2t t o 36 per •cent.

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m etin g w as held at which L uc ill e St r a ton was elected p r esident. Th e ne x t meetin g will be held on Monda y, - De<:ember 2. Eve r yone is in vi ted.

Vein off , Deutc h, Kaume ie r , Woer - member o f t he soph omo re cl as s l ast n er, a nd Yunevi c a ye a r a t Gordon Beck, son of F C. Beck w.ho

H ojn acki, Koeni g, Mag n.ab osc o, I w as a former instructor at Pe.r u , h as Stramiello, Abruzzin o Malculoso, and been appoin t ed mana g er of the Om a-

W.hil e t he a mount of t ime spent t oday on the Three R's is greatly incre as ed, the chan g e in the content of these subje c ts is much g re a ter than the chan g e in time spent in Be r g her ni, E yJ ar, Gony a, Burns tein, studyin g t hem In earlie r t im es books Hau.g a nd Spivey

Ma nkows k L ha World W a r Vete r an's Bure a u Mr NORTHWESTERN

ALUMNI

When t.he cl ass had fini shed the reader, it be g an goin g through it a secOnd ti m e th a n a third time, etc., until a n ew year br ou g ht a new reader of the g r ade hig her up ' Tod a y ) Pupils even of the second

Peru in 1910 In 1913 he attended t h e Universi t y of Nebrask a and was cho s1 en on the mythical all-Missouri v a lle y footb all team. He reached hi s hei g.ht

,Bock has been living in Whitter, California but will move to Om a ha December' 1. Mr. Beck graduat ed fr om were s carce and s chool libr a rie s were of necessit Y. sm all. Frequently one school reader furnished the m ateri al for a whole y ea r's s tudy in re a din g

:....-------:--:-------1 in football on October 19, wh e n g rabbed a pass and ra:c ed half th e F r ed Duey of Brock 1 Nebr aska is "len g th of the field to score a toucha se ni or a t t he State Universit y thi s 'down against Minne sota winnin g ye a r H e was a junior .he re· at Pe r u the g am e for ·.the cornhus kers Tb e

last year score was 7 to O. and t hi r d g rades read as man.y as .· Fred e rick Allen of Nem a ha, Nebras t wen.ty-five or thirty books a y ear. k a is a s tude nt a t fue State The books·· are des i'g netl not only to · f N b S · "th 's .1 ; f

sity o e r as k a Mr. Allen receives ' erv1ce WI a 1 mt e I T HE F I SK TEACHERS ' AG ENCY, Inc. , offer p r a ctice in re adin g , but the y hi s B. S. d eg ree

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underg one great chan g es and contain ! - !! f more last year. : YOUR 1 j A ewer puzzles a nd problems 11 f K . a nd much more exercis e in Ira Cro ok, of Lincoln j I ! orrect and Famous I c alculatio ns which the pupil n eeds li.iberty Life Insurance Company, now If !

f $1 6 75 d $1 8 75 V } to make both ih the present a nd in of Lincoln , was a former s t'qdent

d e r e mi ster editorWhen in the cou r.s e of .huma n events it becomes to the time when men p a rt, th e re is often a t ear a si g h, a lin g e r in g h a nds.hake a nd to you...l...yb u li t tle shrimp- i s ay g ood i bye, luc k ; a nd 'don't tak e any wood e n ni c-kel s, and' ple as e r ec omme nd i:n e to y,oµr c a use I 1rned t he ,money. W)l at's th e po ss ibilit ies I of : I:tlY ie:wi n g , the, ope ra mister editor ? T h at check for r ev ie wing "Mer ton of '\he

\ ) ' ' :P 'E RU P E D A G o G 1 A N T UESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, ,1929 - · ·-=,==-..;;;::::::;::; · - - -·TJ;l,E 1FATE OF T !JE T HREE ' FOOTBALI:' IS AN ' l.------------- l I T S HALL NOT PASS AWAY This is an education. It will always " The pupi ls of o u r sc hool s r ec eive : .· GAME J1 , FROSH CLUBS I' You h av e all for b e auty, be of be nefit to you. When all else m or e h o ur s of in s t ; u c t ion In t h e t hr ee popul arity, a nd wealth. Hav e you h a s faile d, you ca.n turn back to e v e r befo r e,'; says 'Dr. Ca r - Fob t batl an AU:Nations ' Game Tod a y; ever stopp ed to thi nk w.hat the se yo ur edu ca tion, You can sway audHere's Proof - · · 1.. · H. · As h e vill e, N o rth Ca r- '•. t hin gs actua ll y mea n i n y u r life? iences pe rJ1ap s, not by your beauty, SUPPER Cl,UB A woman of gr e at beauty often bu t b y you r knowledge Education oliri.a,. who r.ece n !Jy comp le ted a (Sto p Im mi g r atio n- we st op fo ot- · Tl:te fi rst d em ons t r ation of the c ul - r emarke d that s h e dreaded the m a y b e your means of livelihood It of the t ime a ll ote d to t h e te ac h in g of b a
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pun ts, o n c e F r y, Barb er Streetw ese n , Getch- E • R S _..,_ Omaha uni v ersi ty 0 ' fo r fo r ty y a r d s a nd a.gain for t hi rty - e r A r t hur. , ADVER TIS a SCHOOL S UPP LIES r As h as been sa id, Om a h a cam e b ac k Ifi ve yards a nd sev er a l t ime s for te n ' u mpire ; D o c. Mo o n K1rk s v11J e, r ef- •"'-"'-_"'-_"'_"'-_..__,... I STATIONERY stro n g in th e t hird bu t t h os e or ya rd s at a c rac k Th e n e r ee, D e l ap or t e , Y a nkto n, lin esman. I ' I School Pins--Watcbes R ev aired J Bo bc a t s wer e n ot to be d e nied. Aft:er t h e r e was Hu r s t who bu ste d t.h at 1 · J Soft wate r shampoo, F inger J C CHATELAIN ff stopp in g th e Bird s on t h e ir ow n , Omah a lin e w id e open fo r t hr ee co un t- EVERETT PLAY f and all kin ds o f J 1 1 JEWELRY S TO RE ; t w e.nty ya rd lin e, t h e C ats procee d e d Iers a nd a f ew m o re lo n g g all ops r a n g-

f h h 1 ·d r Id h CALL us FOR APPOI N T MENT I to m a re t e b a l to ml -1e w er e I i n g fr om t e n to fo r t y y a rd s Th e I · H offm a n too k it upon him self to es - o t h e r ba c k oos it i o n w as fill e d b y Mil1 - (C on t inu ed Fr om P a ge On e ) I DE LU X E BEAUT Y SH OP ; c o rt th at ol' p i gs k in th e fi n a l l.ho llin Sh af fn e r, S a ms a nd M ajors Mr. marked # P hone 2

m a rk e r for hi s third t ime w h e n h e 1 a nd n on e of t h em lef t a n ythin g to b e skill a nd enthu siasm m the mt.erpre - •

gra bb e d a t hi r t y y a rd fl ip fr om ; de sir e d. t a ti on of hi s p a rt. f ,, Hatcher a nd fou g ht hi s w a y, t he r e - 1 F o r 0 m a h a J ohnn y B ar b er, w h o T h e pl a y was very well presented, ' Shampoo 3Sc f m ainin g t w e n ty y a rds , t o j:.h e g o a l 1 h a d t o be c an i e d t h e fi e ld ne a r v i ewi n g it from both the a ctin g a.nd I Hair Cut 3s c l ! line Peru m issed: ano th er to u ch - ! th e e nd of t h e g ame whe n h e came' p ro ducti o n standpoints While the # a t f down by a h air wh en Youn g fell do w n Io u t seco nd b e s t in a c olli s i on w it h a cting w as a little slow at first, it did ' BOB KNAPP'S I after a o n t h e Om.a h a o u r b oy Rot.h e rt, p l aye d a b a n g u p n ot d etr a ct fron;i. t he Ne.x t to G a in es H a ll on th e t I ' s even y a rd lm e w1 t h a n o o e n f1 eld I g am e a t rr u ar d a nd was a b l y a ss isted cess of the perfo1m a nce T he ef- J • · · I pave ment. ' f in front of him A pass in: o the e nd i n t h e lin e by Hans en, t ac kl e a nd fects" w ere handled very profes sion- ] ,,._..,_....,_..__,_"'-_"'- ' ;

zone, a f t er a !me p l ay failed, ga ve A rt hur a nd Mrkvi sc a Th e l atter lef t a lly a nd helped, t Q a extent, to \ I Omah a the b all. a h osp i t al out t o p lay ag a in st t h e C ats PA'fRONJZV _,_....,_...,_..,_..,_, I J ·

As the q u a rte r d re w t o a c lo s e t h e a n d ar riv e d j n h is p a j amas a ft e r the '.Ct I ' f C a rdin als h e ld a nd C a t s were r es t of t h e t e a m w e re on t h e fie ld PED·A.GOGJAN # MANUAJ; TRAINING 'I )I 1 forc ed t o pun t. Gapt am Huff w as bu t s till r ar in' to go · fi · ; f very obli g in g: t h o u g h, a nd C ap t ain Be nny H u ff loo k ed t h e b est AD;l'ERTJSERS ' LUMBER f I' I t h e ki c k o n hi s o wn t"".e n ty yar d hn e 1fo r t h e C a rdin a ls i n t he lin e of b a cks 1 Y LACQUER, EN A M E L ' #· whe r e P e ru )U s: as t h e g un 1 bull P at Quinn and To d Kq n t ze lm a n I I c r acked mak rn g / a lso w ent g oo d # PAINTS 1I hi st or y. On th e f1 ;st ? l a y m t h e fm - 1 Thi s m a rk ed the l as t h om e ap p ear- I p R f I COAL COAL J ; 1 '-, al sta n z a , Hurst d e cid ed th at t h e anc e for some of t h e b oys a nd th es e ' our oses I ' ' I

Om a h a line w as n' t w hat it was sam e f e llo ws w ill e•nd th e i r c aree r s o n I

PERU L lJMBER CO. I ' .; crac k e d u p t o b e , so h e me rril y c a n - t h l! Mi ss ouri a n s' g ridir on at T a rk io when used as a base for Four J Roae• Fac:e Po1Dder, W J RABEL, Mgr. ' tere d t w e n t y ya rds thro u g h t h e c en t - 1 ne xt Thu rs d a y n amel y· C apt ain '( gives you that wonder- .a I ' We fi x t h e hard to fix. No J · · · E ·d j ' ' ' !ully p•r!ect f' Phone 48 P e ru, Nebr. I f e r of 1t for hi s f irst coun te r v1 e n t- B ro ckm a n, tac kle ; T oft , tac kle ; K e r - · C ( • I I sno e

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on the g overnm ent a nd th e s c e ne of m erriment a nd w h oleso m e December 6, in the college audit orium. furnish t e spea er a n • w 1 e 1 is people of t h e n ation, " was t h e su b -f ootball se ason by handing Tarki o Colfun l ast Friday. Th ere we re, nume r- At .that ti me, t h e thr e e Dramatic l not yet definitely known who will J'ect chos en by t he State B ar Asso c ia- lege th e short en d of a 6 to o score d th h t d ' d t f 1 spe a k, the Kiw aniat;is h a v e s ome e x - th M. · d· T k ous g u ests, a n e os 1 no a i Club groups w hich di d not g ive plays ; tion in the essay contest c on ducted on e issourians gn iron ur ey to en te rt a in them. The oper a plot · Icellent speakers m m md b th t h" Th' t t . D ay T h e ha lf ended 0 to 0, bu.t the whi c h is intens ely in te r estin g h e ld Ilast time, wfll present plays L as t year, one-,hundred twenty at -y etm th is tyedar t · fi s hcon es h 18 C ats cam e to t he fro n t and Shaffne r · · " Wh t M L ' B " b v· · · open o e s u en s o t e t ea c ers attenti on of th e a u<l 1e n ce from a en ive y, Y ir g im a tended the banquet, and everyon e re- II th S f N b k went over late in t h e third quarter • • 1 • • • • co e ges m e t a te· o e r as a. 1 • c urta in to cu r. am. Church, coached by Margurite Graves, por.ted a good time. Tickets will be 1 Th th t t t to give P eru a victory. · h e wm ne r s m e co n es a re o D u ryea as o Ko, the Lord Hi g h j s a Russfa n pl ay It is different on sale at the churches and on t e . $ 200 F' 1 • It loo k e d li ke a walk - away for Per u . . y I · , Ireceive m prizes. 1rs t p a ce m · Ex ecut1 o n e r, m love wi t h Yum- u m f th' d d t p c a mpus a t 50c

will receive $25 e a ch · local p roductio ns N ot on ce id ·1e wee 1s coached by "Ted" Rohrk asse Th caused bun to mis.ta ke the ten yard · H. e Anci e nt a nd Accept ed Scottis h · lapse from his character. is enun- It has g a in e d reco g nition as a super-

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1 R · f F st rip foi; t h e end zone, and conseciation, vocally a nd sp oken, w as 1 • II t B th M · • I h ite 0 ree Masonry of Nebr as k a quently h e stopped five yards short good, hi s actions clever and spont a n- ior p ay m a s. 0 r TEST . TO KITTENS . ave paid this. money that is t o b e of th e final line. T arkio held at this eo us, and hjs p i tc h and into n ati o n i n Rohrk asse's a nd Mi ss Gr av es' a re a w arded as j uncture an d t oo k the ball on their solo and nar.t work b eyo nd r ep roac h. Christm as pla ys J The foll ow in g a r e the rules of the own two yard lin e when a pass to Onl y or t hree sp eec h es were i " S ' Wh o P as s Wh le the Lent1 ' ls ! contest: 1. All re g ul a rly re g is tered Yo un g was i ncomplete, and Brigham IX · !.. Peru Threatens To Score Twice-Au- t d ts t t d ' t h 1 ma d e un inte lli g ibl e by acce lerated 1 , B oil,, the mos t p opul a r pl ay of Stu ar t 1 b Tb t 0 u : e; l n g be a c e rs co - for c e d ou t of bounds. Wilson punted tempo in speak in g in attempt to em - ' urn rea ens nee 1 ege m t e tate 0 e raska m ay o u t of d anger and th e tqreat was Pl1asl.ze act1'o n W alke r , is c o ached by John Bath. It I try. 2. The le n gth of the essay m u st averte d unti l the thi rd quarter. T r abert ass ume d great di g ni ty as is a fant asy c o nt a inin g a fanciful bit · APPELGATE PLAYS GOOD GAME not exceed over 4,000 w ords. 3 The Peru, with S.haff.ner carrying the the Mi k a do of J apa n Hi s s in g in g of action c.arri e d oi:t by six persons i - .-- ess ay s hall be on e side of b a ll, gai n ed almost at will in the midvo ice and a ctio ns were im n r ess.iv e, al- J who pass a pot of bo1lm g lentils. They 1 The Peru Bobk1ttens a nd the Au- the paper only, either m lon g hand dl e of th e fie ld, but w hen in dangert ho u g h he was so m et imes -at Jos.s w it h are 0 n t h e ir way to the e x e cuti on of burn Green Waves battl ed in a s e a of or t y p ew ritte n, and sh a ll not di sc lose o us te r r ito ry the T arkio line held and speak i ng parts. Ithe Queen whose crim e is havin g mud to a scoreless .tie on the Auburn the name of the writer or b a re a n y t he C a t s were forced to the T ren h o lm s u ccee d ed q ui t e we ll as 1 stepped upon t he rin g -toe of the fa ir g round s l ast T.h urs day. N e it her d istin g uishin g m ar ks. 4. The essay b a ll to t he Missourians. P eru was a la ro m ant ic yo un g min stre l. Hi s m em- : kin g's g r e at a unt. team threatened much, th ou g h Au- s.h a ll be complet ed and submi tted t o ways a thr e at, wh ile Tarkio made ono r y serve d him we ll in h o.th vo c a l a nd j pl ays a1:e e ntert a inm e nt burn once t? the twenty S. Berry, Wayne, Nebr aska, b y l y one det ermi ne d' ru sh which the spoken li nes a nd h is a c tio n s co n- wh1 c J- is ch eap at fifte e n c e nts yard lm e, and gamed the Au- Apnl 21, 1930. E a ch s ch ool sh a ll fo r- Cats c,he c ked imide their own thirty vi n ce d t h e a u d ie n ce t.hat he fu ll y It affords a chance for all students bu rn th1r.ty ya rd lme a couple of w a rd the on e essay c on s id e r e d by t h e yard line w h en the line held for u nde rstood t h e s o i r it of his ch ara cte r. to see them times, most of the b a ttle b ei n g st age d school authori ties as the best pro- d ow n s P ooh -Ba h, as p laye d b y J a ck F ish - l in mid-fie ld, with punts tJ1e order of du ct of t he s c.hoo l. I Th e Bob cat line was working to er, was exc e edin g ly well done Hi s CLASS OF 1909 1 the afternoon. I near pe r fection, and t h e backs gave a ct ion s. th orou g hly GAINS PROMINENCE Peru threatened after the kick- DISTRICT AGAIN th e best e x hib ition of blocking t.liey e nt hu s iastic His d1 g m fle d ch a r a c- off when Newt on b1 ok e loose a round

DOWNS TRAINE RS h ave shown this season, a lways takin g was s uper bly h eld Show llfan:;· Proil"'...ine n L Mcmbe i s 1n his own left e n? foi: t hi r t y ! the designated man out of the pla y o ut, a ltho h is speakin g p arts were Educa tion a l Field but Wey w a s m .th e r oa d w h e n Training School Puts Up H'l rd F ight just at t he correct moment. Hoffman no t ic eably s up e ri or t o v o ca l p a r ts J N ew t" sta rted to dod g e th e l as t m a n, But Fail To Score was st opp ing everything that came N o less d i g nified a.nd impress ive F. H e ndricks, memb e r of the : and Peru's d.angerous threat was ; hi s way, and generally threw the was our p epp y ch e er leader, Su g den D i Is topped. A gain m the las t qu a rter i The big foo t b a ll gam e of th e sea -b a ckfield for a loss after sp illing the Bo ard of Edu c atJO n a t a ws on, a nc d h His vo ice w as goo d in v o c a l a nd spok - ; Ap pl ega te rnte rcep.te a p ass on is son, to determin e the ch ampio nsh ip i n terf.ere nc e Wicina, on the other e n lin es, a nd th oug h his role was on e of Rich ar d son county's f a rmers, o w n yard line and c ame wit h- of t he town, was held W e dne sday af- end was do in g .near ly as good, ond co mpar ative l y min o r he s ucceeded in was a vi sito r at the colle ge Wednes - in an a ce of gettin g free, but Handley terno o n, be tween the Di st ri ct School b oth of them wr covering kicks m a k in g it n otic eabl y impor ta nt. I d ay Mr Hendricks is a g r a du ate ' downed him on the thirty yard line. a nd the junior hig h sch ool. T wo great lik e a n Oster b aam or a Tul ly. "T.h r e e Li t tl e Ma ids fr om School," of the cl ass of 1909 also a I Auburn's chance c ;i me in the l as t bat tles have b ee n held. Th e fi r st The c e n t e r of t he li ne was t e aring as pl aye d by Ma r ga r e t E rigle kemi er, f th St t A {t C ll d quarter w hen a punt we nt out of g a me ended with a dec'i sive vic to r y great h ole s in t he T arkio forward Clara Hi c ks, and Zoe Nicholas, were , 0 f e a e gbricu furthe o f egle anf bounds on the Kittens ei g ht y a rd Ji.n e f h wall , a nd led by Toft, l'ifiller, Brock- . d a ormer mem er o e a cu t y o or t e grade s c.hool. In t he las t K (K f d t qu1t e ent1cm g a n coy p e rson ag es; I 1Newton punted out to the tw e nty g a me the tr ainin g sc hool tri ed to take m an erner, · erner was orce ou a d k · "1929 " th at school. I d · · · h t h b di •o n liegaments 1n n spea m g ln p ros e, w e re I yar lme and thm g s looked r at er the title away fr om th e di str i ct sc h oo l w1 s om e a y .u r qu i t e a "fe as t fo r the eyes.'\ Altho ' The cl ass of 1909 h as ! d a rk, but Appelgate intercepted a and held them very cl ose, p laying a hi s ;jgh t a nkle) Sbestak, Herte l ond some of Mi ss En g le k e m e irs lines many real le a ders of the nat ion. , · p ass fi om Handl"y and Auburn': Brunds on, t his same l.ine was a stone S f h R B B d 11 h " go od gam e wi th a fin a l score of 0-0. w e re a t .times indi stinct a nd ome 0 t ese a re. · · e e w 0 only threat was killed. I wa ll on t h e d efense. Of the backs ch ar a cte riz a tion rather vag ue, she for a number of y e a rs h as been one j Colonel T J. Maj ors .h as a grand- Hurst was the luminary, carrying the mov ed a b o ut with a n e as e th at con- of the leadin g superintendents of t he and were the s on w ho pl aye d qu a r t erb ack on t h e k ickoff t hrou gh the entire Missour i d · · t t · th outst a nding m e n m the Peru back- ch ampion team. veyed a g r e at deal to t he a udience. st ate a n 15 no w an ms rue or 1.11 e J · team for a ne ar touchdown, and playz N . h . Cent al hi' g h school a t Om a ha Ne- , field, with Pate, Tynon, and Grafton Coa ch P a t N orwoo d o f th e t r ainoe 1c ol as a g am succeeded m r • 1 • II th I' H dl ing h eads up ball for the rest of the b . . I . t braska· R H Giberson in st ructor i n , g owg we m e me . a n ey wa s m g school w as a v ood loser an d p aid game. Shaffner carried tJ1e ball for rm g m g a mm or ro em o·prommence ' · · ' ' the best bet for Auburn in the b a ck h· h 1· ts • t he d · t · t b h I t · k · - the Stat e A g ' ri c ult e S c ho ol of Min- I - i g co mp imen 0 is ric inany and long gai·ns w1'th the a1·d of y er a e r n ess m spe a m g, sm g m g , ·fi Id h'l Th d R' J k d · · and a t ' g T.h th 1 di nesota· M C. Lefler sup erintend ent I e w 1 e ompson an is se oo e sc hool a nd he fe els th at m ti me b e sp lendid interference, and in the c m · ese ree y oun g a es . · the best in the line Iw ill b e ab le to wi n a victory from des e r v e speci a l pr a ise fo r their en- of t he city s ch oo ls a t Lmc ol n, N e - · qu a r ter, after a steady march down s emble w ork a nd distinctive action. braska; Dr. C Moore of Cornell; i s c hoo l. , the field went over for a touc hdow n Katish a as pl a yed by Leona Hud- Charles K. Morse, superintendent of Pl GAMMA MU on a fifteen yard r u n around end. son w a s well done. H e r a ct ions a nd Nebraska State Agriculture Schoo l a t I DINNER FOR MEMBERS SGHOLARSHIP · For Tarkio, Ginn, cente1· and caph · c t' N b k M M N a I HOLDS MEETING di speec es, '! n a sen s e superior to voc a l- ur is, e r as a, a ry c mar a, tain, was the most outstan ng man,. ization, wer indeed imp r essive. Her principal of the Benson hi gh sch ool, ! Gamma ch ap t e r of t he Al p ha E r udi to-,- l oc a l sc ho larship ai d e d in the line by Mertz, Thomas, m a k eup w as g ood, her c.haracteriz a - Om a ha Nebr as k a ; Bert S we n son di - ! Soc1 I. S cience Hon or S o- 1fr ater ni ty eac h mont h bas a program and D a h lgren, and in the backfield tion well sust a ined, and she succeeded rector of city municip a l r ecreati o n entertamed a of p r os - by the m aj o r s fr om di fferent d e;art - by W il son a nd Cupp. as the str on gest oppos in g force in the at Stockton, C a liforn ia, a nd Ameli a , pecti_ve member.s at a dmne r Mond ay I m e n ts. Th t pr ogram th is month was T his game tolled the knell of colopera plot. IWhers, one of the faculty a t South evenmg. ElectJOn of new members in c h a r g e of Su e Wesn er and Dorothy lege football for the folloWing men In conclusion, the opera was de- J Om a h a With the se are seven- ; place in February,. t h e b as is of Cowan, from t he p hysica l ed ucation who .have from one to four c1dedly successful. The stag-e set was ty-f1ve others who h a ve se rved the election bemg schol a rsh1p a n d wo r k d epa r tm e n t, a nd .th e even i ng was years, upholdwg the Blue and the

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A B. Cl a ybu rn , Mr s. Ma- ' I i a nd Willi am 1 1 J ' DEC. 19, Brock at Peru Two a'ddr ess es w er e g i ve n, o ne by J DEC 17-Sterlng Colleg·e at SterJing JAN. 10-Auburn at Peru Research " t h e other by Mi ss Fr a n ces ' DEC.18and 19- K. s. T: C: at Hays, Kansas iMr. Fr a nk H e ck on , " T e chnique of I H a rvey on "Some Interesting L etters." / DEC 20- P ortis Dynamos at Osborne, Kan ' JAN. 17-Plattsmouth at Plattsmouth ! Miss Rub y Brown favo r ed wjth al J AN. 7-Syracuse American Le{!ion at Peru I vo cal s olo I I JAN. City at Falls City i/ J AN. 11- Northboro Athletic Club at Peru JAN 29 N b k CHRISTMAS PARTY BY / JAN.17-St. Benedicts College at Peru - e ras a City at Peru HOM E ECONO MI CS CL UB JAN. 31- Humboldt at Peru l JAN. 24-0pen F EB 7- Auburn at Auburn FEB. City at Neb ras ka City FEB 2l-Falls City at Peru A Ch ristmas p a r ty h as bee n p la n ned JAN. 31- 0maha university (Tentative) b y t h e Home Econ omifS c lu b for its -S B d' t t At h" K I next meeti.n g. At t h at time new mem- FEB. 7 t. ene IC s a c lnson, an ,. h ers wi n b e taken i nto the organiz a- FEB. 14-0maha unversity (Tentative) t ion P lans· for a program of study MAR. ! - Chadron State Teachers at Peru for t h e comi n g meet.ings were disc u ssed It was decided to take a pag e I ....___°"'_°'_"°_"'_"'_'_"_....___,.._"_ in the Peruvian. _..._._.__...,_"°_°'_""'_"'_" ________ _

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Published Weekly at Peru State about. This will enable you to get • ' P l!og'ra m and ' social committ ees as w e thm k ov e.r a ll th ese things, le.t hi h .h b _ __. b· th your lessons, and eventually y our de- w c ave een app.ou:1-""""

Y e u s :forget our l a ndladie s here in w er e n amed at this Teachers College gree, with less work. the Year- 5c single copy. ,You should never, never spend Peru meefing, and H a rtle y Dunlap; class Many of us that are ll e r e in P e ru treasurer, gave a report of class dues more time on a less on than is abso- d , are away from h ome f or the first an announced t1iat ano the r a.pporlutely necessary to get a passmg !time. Homesickness, t hat dre ad ed' t unity to pa y them w ould be given STAFF grade. A good plan is to study one malady, comes t o many of us. We D e cember 2

M.l\RIE PARKER lesson ell'ch day. Then you will know ldon't ' seem to be abl e to u n dersta.nci

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - DONALD J. , TYLER your lesaon o,nce each weeH:. If it. is others, and others don't seem t o b e HOMECOMING FGR G RADE • abl t d t d E h. SCH OOL CIRCULATION MANAGER

FRED COLE possible, keep your book ope it in e 0 un ers an us. veryt. mg 1 I · "· seems strange to us. We s tart t o REPORT.ElRS clesst1me. Note: the best way t o ac- b d f . d N o t on ly the co lleges of the s tate

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- C. MARIE PARKER eac ay. of trouble v an ish and t h e sun s hine of w e re e nte rtaine d by the ni n th grad e.

BERNICE WARNKE l Then case t}:i a t the _teacher, at h appinei.s remai ns G ames w e r e p laye d and at the close

' MILDRED LEFLER the openmg of a class s omeday, un- It is not only in sickness a nd t rou of the h our r efr eshments were S'e r-

DOROTHY WORLEY to be ble that s he s ti cks by y ou li k e a v ed Aft.er the ir h?mecoming th ey .: .,; .., - - - - - .STEVEN TURILLE g.iven .the ne x t day'. you should spend mother, but in all thin g s. She is i 1) - wen t ou t t o the g r1d1ro q and watc he d

L M PITTENGER :the of class m ment a l a g ony, ter ested in your work, is anxious to their t e am fight a victo ry f or the i won?erm g how you c a n ever a see you .nake the best of your talents ol d s c hoo l. passmg grade Naturally, the time ln every w 1 y for to he r · ' e h I

WHAT'S WHAT ON TrrE "PED" the final sheet F1ir part of the will seem to p ass t.wtce as slowly as b 1 ' 1s h l you ar h er 1 SOPHOMORES SIG N UP I • • oys or er g1r w 1 e y e-. a r e ere. · , Many students on the campus of the should. get either the / usual, is- b ad i a .i t s elf I She make > her hous e, n ot m er ely al FOR THEIR CLASS P INS Peru State Teache rs College do not c r edit or tlte cen s ure · After you h a ve been_, d1sm'i ssed from place to e at mi d sleep bu t a. e nl h ome j' • A 11 f l dl d h · ' ' It was anno u nced at sophomor e realize the work necessary to put out s s oon as a our pag es have been c ass, ma Y as, to y our room, to in every s e nse of the w ord I t is t h es e · , d ff · t te d l n ' · · · 1class me etrn g, T uesday, that op pora Paper 11 ke the each m a e-up, stone pro s are g iven to concen ra eep y a evening m things t h a t leave a w a rm pl ace i.n t h e . b - f h ""'' th dit h · h ld d h · · t" '- f th t" t I · th ·_, _ , t umty w o uld e gwen Friday o t a t e e or w o s ou rea t em over prep a r a 10 11 9r ,.· e E;'S n e m,i .,,,,t hearts '1 f the g raduates of Peru. I , · week of the school year ;• nei t h e r do very carefully, m akin g certa i n .that rof your cr ammin g , deifci'o u s odor I So now as this gl a d holiday sea- and Mo nd lfy o_f next week. they realize just who iS responsible all errors have been checked by the Iof popcorn into son is ngaln with us Iet us p a y tribu te ! t o s ign u p fo r c lass p m s. These are f d d h · J y h uld ·•t • ' Iof sta n dard des1a n a n d may be o rfor the neat appear a nce. make-up, proo rea er an t at m turn t he you 1 room. · e u o g n your to our Peru landladi es t he p e r ;;ons • "' · t h d h t th d k · • h ' de red with th e p lam or pea r l gu.ar ds cha n ges in copy, advertising, p r oof prm e r as ma e t e actual correc- I ee an wor on, on, on, mto t e who have done as much as an y one if I · h h t Th f · I "ddl f th ' · h l T hos e with t h e p l am g u ar-d sire p riced r ea ding, etc;nor do t ey know t e ion. es e e.w corrections are then i m1 1 e o e mg not more to m a ke our hfe at P eru ' person who hl;\S fin a l judgement and made and the editor marks the i You, ,when you s ee the questions happy a nd lon g to be remembe r e d. Iat $ 4 85 and tho se wit.h t he p e arl m ust t ake full respon sibility for the p r oofs 0 K. This relieves the printer the next day, fully , realize the f util- Walte r w Wi ese g u a rd at $7.30 .It was also stated that en t ire public ation of any possible blame and places the iity, of cram ming ; an d as to t he re- t h e mem b ers of the class w o uld b e The first s t ep in the construction entire respon sibility directly upon .the i suits of the test? They c a n bE;l aptly Leo H a up tma n superin te nde nt at g i ve n a ch a.nee to order in v itat ions of a newspaper such as the Pedago g i · s houlders of the editor. summed up in a st ate!11ent by Mrs. Burr, N e b ras k a, was a w:eek end vis- s oo n. · h h · f b · h 1 N d t 1 d · d The p ro gram consisted of a v oc al a n is t e gat ermg o copy,' y e1t er o r woo o a c ass, a rep eate t o i tor at the college Mr. H auptm a n h d d l d f I ti "Y so lo by G race Peter son, " Sunsh i ne in t e e itor or a pers on e e g ate or I HAVE LEARNED me recen Y· · ou may· g et you F t es t spoke in very g lowfo g t e rms of Eliz a t hat t as k Thi s u s u a lly starts on I am just a fre shm a n in college, but I papers at the close of the -p erio d and Morgan H a ll He con side rs it on e of Rai nbo w V a lle y," and as an e nco r e , ,, " You were Me ant F or Me." She w a s. Tuesday afternoon of e a ch week and I h a ve learned many things one of p ass out. the finest and bet equipped p a rl ors · 1 s d J th · · : ·' A F h f d · a c comp a n ied by Lorene No rton a t the c ontinues unti a tu r ay noon. t is e most importan t of them being : res m a n I o a n y or m1tory west of Chic ago. ' the duty of this person to see · th at · · PH}no. · U: pt.J1.Jl .>I1Jl ..Jl..Jl..Jl..>l ..JQ vf..JM..Jl..Jt40l..Jtffilt...>l..Jl...iX.JX.JfJtil..Jl.Jl.JXJt;4JP1Jf:JMJL)QtiJdMJQM;#;ltlt:lil,>lJl.JQQ!..JM..;QQtJtJiiJl.JQQM..;l ...>l ;;tltJIJXSI Jl..>I..>l..;l...>!3pTJrJ .JTVT.3J'JTJWTJIJQP!-.1I..JLJPi X3T3I:tt:rt;.lt copy it to the c opy -reader on time. I.n this dep ar t ment the entire st a ff c a n

be of much assistance by doi i{g th e ir u t most to g a th e r copy as quickly a nd as effic iently as possi ble; also t he dif· f e r en t orga n i za tions , clubs, fa cult y members, etc can help by co -oper a ting with the members of the st a ff who h a ve been chosen to write up t hei r

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tlQ QPER,, NEBRASKA

Nebraska Town Gives Band Cr edit For Record

Tow n H as Two Band s And Claim! " Law Abidin g" Title of U. S

The second step is the rewritin g Ho ope r, N e b r., h as just s t e p ped of copy by the copy-reader, who for w ard to cl a im the l a w-ab idin g ma kes all nece ssary ch a nges in a r ticles, a nd who should especially wat ch ; hamp ionship of the united States for grammatical erro rs and for ac- on a re cord of no ar rests in more cur a cy. This p a rt of the work should ih a n 15 mon t hs. T?e townfol k. ache · especially interesting to t he news' cordin g to Co nn Music C en t er, Elk· writi n g class, as they a re often g iven llh e impression that the printer i s ia r t, Ind ia n a g iv e most of tpe c r edit respon sible fo r thes e ch a n g es in copy to the local band orga niz ati ons. while in r e ality he has noth- H e re is proof th at r e cent expl-'esi.ni to do with any chaFJges which 3ions of e m inent educ a tors to the may appear i n your write -up d fect that " instrument a l music inAfter the copy h as been r ead a nd >t r ucti on in t he publi c schools will retyped in correct form, it is h a nd e d d l i J O a long way tow a rd elimin ati ng· to the p rin ter w ho i mm e iate y sets t in slug form on a type-settipg ma- fu ture c rime wa ves" are not si m pl y chine, t a king special care not to make ,.i e d a g o g ic a l t he ory a ny c.han g es in copy or form In the H ooper, lo c a ted 40 miles no r th · setting of the type i t is impossible to west of Om a h a h as a population of s et the eight t o ten galleys required 1,014, a nd from th at number 'it ha s f or the' Pedagogian wi t hout a certa in recrui t ed two band s Th e larger of number of errors, the number of - er - 1the two is a 34-piece conc e rt org anir ors u sually dependin g upon the c on -za t ion, a nd the sm aller i s a juni o r filtion of the copy, which if '10t r e - s cho ol band comp osed of 25 enthu si· t yped is oft en in very poor condition. astic yo ung mu s ic i a ns wh o ar e fast

The · next step is the, readin g of be coming p r oficient band smen p oofs, and the wri t ing of he ad s Appre ciate F iner T h i ngs sometimes both being done by the In speaking of his bands i n cons a me person It is the work of the n e ct ion w ith Hooper's remark a ble proof reader to correct all errors a c-' c r im e less r e c o rd Paul C Pe t<erso n cordin g tocopy. It is now t oo late to di rec t or of b oth the loc a l make changes in copy. In comme r- t io n s said1 "The p eople of t his comcial shops on routine work it is al- m uni t y f eel th at our musical orthe policy of the printer to ganiz ations a re worthwhile not only sliow proofs as clean as possible, but be c a u s e our ' m emb e r s are tau g ht to · i n the printing of the Pedago g ian apprec i ate music, but 'a lso bec a use tlµs is not done, because thi's is part thr-0 u g h mu s ic t h e y are t au g h t an of the work of the office force of 1p p reciati on of the finer thin gs of any newspaper, and that Is what the life a nd t hrou g h their appreciati on news-writin g class is the ' office force t h e y have come t o a grea te r r espect Aft er the p r oofs have been read th e y or law a nd o r d e r a nd a grea ter zest are returned to the type-setter who f.o:ir t hose t hings whi c h m a ke a com· corrects th e m, e ach correc ti on line muni t y, orderly God -fe ar in g and being read as it is placed in position law abiding." Now comes the make-up of t he " Min d i ng our own bu sine ss" was p aper (usu a lly don e on M(1t1da y ev· given as a fu r ther re aso n for t h e e nin g ). E a ch arti c le Is pl a c e d in t.he law -abidi ng q u ality of Hoop e r citi· place allot e d to i t by t h e e dito r who ze.ns by Willi am G. J. D a u, c h airls u s ually r espons ible f or thi s par t of man of t h e b oa rd of t ru stees. "Th e the routine. T hi s p art of ilhe w o r k is fo l ks of H ooper," said Mr. Da u, "are very t e dious, a nd if e di tor d oes jus t like one big :famil y. We pride not kno w his busines s It: ofte n re- ou rse lv es on mindin g ou r own b s iqui res many chan ges a n d a lso de - n ess. Nea rl y eve r ybo d y s e ems to nttracta from t he neat appearance of tend to hi s ow n bu si ness, but lf we

CLAIMS "LAW ABIDING" CHAMPl'ONS HIP- 151\ifONTH S

Below: Hoop er's m ain stre e t, and t he j un io r school bruid

1last fall in t h e Ho op e r schools

BOYS TOO BUSY BLO WIN·G HORNS TIME TOO BLOW SAFES

In n n in terv iew g r a n te d to t he C onn Mus ic Center of E l khart Indian a, Mr P a ul C Pe te r son; director of t h e Hoo p er, Neb b a nds att ribu ted m t1c h of t h e reason for Hooper' s s t a ndi n g as t h e ffrst la w-ab idin g city of the country to t h e fact t h at Hoo p e r b oys spen d !TJ UCh t im e mu s ic an d pr a c t ici ng on t h e ir instrum e n ts th a t t hey h av e n o time for cr ime. " P erhaps ," sa id Mr. P e terso n, "the reaso n tha t b a nd or gan iza ti ons ha ve been e fficaci o us in m a kiqg g oo d law·a bi d in.g c itiz e ns out of o ur boys' is that the h an d. ta kes up so m u<: h of their tim e. Th e boy s of Hoope r are so b usy bl owrn p; horns th a t they h a ve n t g pt time t o blow s a fes ."

T w e nty -frve beginn ers chose instr ume nt;- "ncl. started playi ng them N uw youn g fo lks nre able to give a good a c c o unt of th eIT) s elv e s and they f u rni s h t h e concert band with a lot of competi t ion. The di say s that the rectc.r b young musicians wm e admitted to h t e concert ban<l JU. t atJ soon h th a t ey are capshle In i s way the Hooper bnnd co nsta.nt source of has a s e e a n ythi ng wro ng or - if we h ave I Under the a ble direction of Mr. m u sic i ans supply fot· a n y co mp la in ts fi led, we in vestigate, Peterson, t h e Hooper Conte rt Band T he New Way a nd if a n y bod y is a t fa ul t we t h e has m ade a cre dit.ab le re c ord as a the little town c;JmeleRs record of ow n cou nc il, g o tl nd t a l k to h im. crime e r adicator In t h is c on nection C')Urse yet vi h· 0 Boi)l)e.- is o f N · dVe any early a lways t h e matter is straig h t- Mr. Peterson s a ys of t h e co nceTt way <>f abating th e 1 · ect l it t} e d t to b d • sit u ation · na 161ial crJ...., e n e ou every o Y s satisfac- b a nd,, I ca m e t o Hoope r as p ri n ci- th · nevertheless it :·• ti " e way to ' nl ,\ y p o i n t on. p a l of t he hi g h sc.hoo l in the fa ll of which methods educ at P Ii ) 1927 d h · , in a ge n t " 1 " o ce Are o bless , an · a t t .e s ame hme I took v· era !Oll 01· two , · So cr imeless is Hoop er that i t h as ch a r g e of t h e ba n d At that t i me crime over the forces d ! b th_ ere wer e 20 member " Since then "'hi"ch Sal) th e crimi11ai 11n,_,.11 ee.n found nece ssa ry to provide ad· h eem "' S< · 1t as g radu all y incre as ed and at Ea h comrnon to hurn · d i tiona l duties for the loca l minion s the present time the orga n ization me:tafear i .h of i: 11 •ty. of t he Inw in

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Brooker. Imo Music •

Cary, Berniece Rural \ 'Catlett, Wayne · H. S. · Cedarholm, Margaret 2nd and ''3rd

Chate'l ai n, R alp.b Music, '. History

Clark, Ch arles Superinte ndent ·

Clark,. Helen 2n d Gr ade • · Cli.neburg Margaret -Math Dramat ic

Co atney, Ethel Elem • Mnsi c.:

Codington. 'Cl aire / Primary

Collicott, Ger trnd P. H. S.

Combs, P a ul Sci., Man. Tr.

Coulter, Mildred 7th and 8th

Cox, Marjorie 5th a nd 6.th

Coy, Florence Prfr. ary

Crook Thelma 7th and 8th

Cunnnin gham, Carl Commerce

Dahls trom. Margaret Com , Music'

Davis, Flore,nce Nor. Tr

Delzell, James Ma n. Tr., Co ach

Dickerso n, Esther Elementary

Dis hm, Juli a 5th

Dandlik er, Ione Rural

Davenport, Ed.ith Latih, History

Donn er, Ann a Jr. H. S. Lib ,·

Do we ll, Lucille Rur al

DuBois, Alice 1st

Dun sdon, Dola Rural

; Erickson Lorine, · Math Hist.

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Watso n, Mo

Philippines

Scotia

Sterling

F a rwell , Bayard Stromsber g · \ife adow Grov e

Ro ssie, Iowa

Burlington, W 'y0rn in c;. ·

Pilger

Herm a n Plymouth

F a rr ag ut, Iow a · So Omaha Dist Pl attsmouth Shubert

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Fowler, Eva 5th a nd 6th

Fry, N ella C0m., Biology St. Lawerence

Gaines, Averyl Engli sh Maxwell, Mich

Gaines, Kenneth Hist.' Sci., Coa ch Dw)ght Ganz, Ruth Primar y Bayard Gaylord, Beulall " 5tn and 6th B artlett, 'ia.

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Z And never by any chance look beZ tween the covers. It's so much easier to ballyhoo down the hall, "Yoo hoo, c how do you spell,

A Freshman Gibbl e, Ermina Rural Verdon Gin eric h.!'; F !'ancis Prim ary Rumbolt '- ·

Glather, Mabel Elementary Humboldt " EARLY E.cEMENTARY

KOEPPEL'S CAFE' t

The main purpose o:I! the Early Plumbing, Heating, S h eet Metal and ElecGr ay, Mary Primary ':.olumbus Elementary club meeting · last Wed- I tric Work Musical In strume nt s Grosse, Juli a Eng., Music Beaver Crossin g nesday, November 27, was to prac- ' Phone 179 , Peru, Nebraska

Glover, Gr ac e Rural Grass, Amzie Math., Coa'ch Wisner

Grossoehme, Gladys Kind., Sup. Des Moines tice Christmas carols which w'm be Grue.nw a ldt. Erna Jr. H. S. Bridgeport sung Thursday evening before Christ· _.,_,_..__..,._ ___...._...__,_,_.__ Reynolds was the second quarterly I QUALITY CLEANING AND PRESSING I

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OUR SERVICE IS BEST • Harrison, Ida Elementary Columbus with the International Kind:rgarten WE CALL FOR AND DELIV:ER.-RE PA[,R AND · Hauptman, Leo Prin. H. S. Burr Union - ff ' Cl d T ·1 Hayward, Eldon Asst Reg. Peru '- were collected at the close of efffi3Il. S eanefS an 81. OfS Heilig, Harlan Princip al RQral Cons. 'So Omaha the meeting and refreshments served.1 . ' ; Henderson. Russell Jr H. S. Moorefield "1

Harajian, Eleanor Eng Girls Sp o rt 'Safford, Arizon a It was decided to become affiliated

') ' Hughes, Frances Rural Sumrne f'el..l K (. Service with a Smile

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\ p-'-E ;;;D;;;;iA:.;;:G;;;;;;O=G--'-A=N==--=====;;:;;======--T·UE--_s_n_A_Y_._D_E_CE......;MB....-E--R=3-,_._9_2.;_iil> 1"1"1"1r-tr©<'l<'Xr-lr-It'.lr-Xr-lr-I<'l<'lr-Xr-l<'l<'Hr-Xr-IC'lzl1 SERVICES .., ,• r N'v'n.;ag ' e' SaI·ar1·es ,Qf·)• T (. Sc hind.ler, Wilber Prin H s. Wilbur Umon Thanksgiving Services were > ') ') ') ') ; ') .tl. Schrepe l, Id a 4th, 5th, 6th Burcha rd I held at the Baptist church Thanksq•• "'' • <•J -' 0 :. • ·.1 DEGREE TWO ' Se a r s , Mrs. Cor a Primary Idaho I giving day . R ev Ernest E. Hassel:,.Men with experieiide : · ·· Se ilho rn Ralp h 8th ,, Wood River l blad was i.n charge. Rev. Ernest W 0me n1 - ' $1;3!5 · Setzer, Leor a H. S River t ori -, K . ht f th u ',, mg o e ,,,.ethodjst chu:rch gave · ,Meh l wit}tout" experience ____ '- ? > Music Sup Sa fford; Arizona · '·' " · WO-me n without! &X>perienc'e _.: $1,182 ___ t_ $ · 876 ·• • ; Simpkins, Logan " Man. Tr., Agri. Atkinson 1the His text was -----,- - h • • '- ; Skee n, Julia "· " Li st · Omaha 2 the las.t 'c}\apter of Acts. • .Most. o the J>eru students who received the.· A. ·B'.· i• 1 " " • • S B ' I • 1 • 1 1 r , • , 1, , ',, Sl ag le, Glen ' cience rock Th.e i-0f the faculty .•Degree,' Of ,Normal School Diploma duririg the spring or ·• " ' Smedley, Ruth Prima ry Riverton f p summer just past were successfui in securin g go od po si- Sn yder, Evelyn Home Ee. Bertrand ; sistmi 0 rofessors- Price Doyl&,' 'G. tions · More ·accepted po sitio ns during April t h an durin g '- ? b B · 3rd. 4th Cook " H elt teck, R. I. Benford, and V. E. " Spo n, ea,tnce " Chatel ain san g Those who attended any· other month. The average salary received by several " Stahn, John P r in. Jr. H. S. R eel. Cloud " · h h , ·,,groups is higher this year than:.last. · Fewer Peru teao.hers '- " St allsmith, Hel e n Nor. Tr Hist. C.r aig t e : 11artet' a great ha'l(e · ag.llncy commissions, to ,pay this year· ' Townsen d, Mrs. Evelyr 5th vri Fullerton than last. The Peru CoHege Placement Bm1ea u is already 1 Ubben , W alter Supt. Howe ac t ive in an attemp t to be of ever inc r.<:;as in g se,rvice to Vance, Ma rg aret Home & Mo squ ero, N Mex. " worthy- graduate s an d aluroni. The local bureau was ip· · V an ce, Mildred Primary Endicott ; The Peru Bobcats make real foot.. • PERU COACH SUCCESSFUL strumental in helping place most of the Vanderford, J,eo ne Home E e.
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, W a fmP.r. Ad a H. S. Dill er the
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t he s e ason with Marion ,. Sci :, Man. Tr, Sold;i er, Ia. one defeat. This was the Z W as ley, Russ ell Man. Tr Co ach Benklem an " hands of the Thomas Jeff-erson hig.h z ' Whipple, Earl Jr. ·H S: , , • , Daws<m: " school of Cuncil Bluffs, w,ho '- ··· WilliamS, HarrY, · ' Supt. · DeBeque, Colo. beat Hamburg 6-0. The fact that Z " Williams,' H a zel Eng., 'Dramatics Cent r a l City Hamburg has been so sudcess£ul. this : Williams, Ralph ' Co ac:h ' Tr School P eru -, year is of interest to Peruvians beZ ,, W,ischineier, Lois " R tftal · 'J L ew iston ; cause Arno'ld Selk is the coach Mr. ; W onde1r, Ralph 1 Sup Phy 1Training Canon City, C.olo. Selk is a graduate of Peru and was '- " , Primary Alvo
Syr acuse Sidney, Iowa. Nem aha Columbus · Capitol, Mon ta n a Sumner Gr a nd Island F arr ag ut , Iow a CoJu m bus
white does. The Hamburg, Iowa,
Elsie
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necessar.y · a:dditiort to every student's A short' talk on kodaks and pic- 1 · Z ' · ' d rlt has ma.nu uses· ture·.taking was g,iven before the Ko- ..__..,_.,.._,..__, '-""room is recognize ,, , f · · c / _. • : d.ak clu b Tuesday by Mr. Petetson, , I P?rhaps some of have not been : the local who does the A E. Johnson D. D. S. '
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· 5th Superior phcan ts Krejci, Joe Man. Tr., Coach Ord SHOE SHOP ____ ..,_.., ___ '-_"-___ .__,. ,_..__, __ Kurtz, Ruth Elementary ij.ocky Ford, Col o. Z _...,._,_..._ _ ..__,_._,_....-.,._._, _..__"'_. ..,_ _,.__,..._ __.. i t j-"''.'.'_'"_..,.,._,_11' SALE OF SAMPLE DRESSES McCreight, Harold Science Broken Bow ') McQrory, Maurice Math., Sci. Greeley 'I Y'OUR Korrect and Famous " McDonald, Lila Intermediate H a rdy Marren. Har,old, r. Soc .Sci. ' ' '· , Blair ! l' $16. 75 and $ ' 18.75 Values ') ') ') ') Martin, Archie 'supt. 1 Pauline PHQTQGRAPHIC Martind ale, Dorothy Phy. Jr. H. Safford, Arizona : , . ' '. SPECIAL $10.00 Mastin, Fae Primary Nemah a 'Matthews, Claude :Co ach ! '" Wood Bine, l a NEEDS ' Ent 1·re Stock of Milstead, Vir,gtX:ia Ee Orafino I f Mite.hell, ' ( •. 'i I ;, Superior (. WOMEN'S wnrrER COATS Monteith, Mona H. S. Brow nville '- 11, •• · sc ribner Z FINE PORTRAITS At Redu ced Pri"ces Nelson1 D 011ot!1y 1st Dawson 'Nickel, Harvey supt. '. •· Orafino FRAMES p R I N T Z E S S Niles, " " · 1st Bayard PHOTO IS ' Parriott, Traveling '. Lowe Cambell Co. FIN HING S I L V E R P E L T S I Patten, F" ranCfJB: 1 • 1 • CAMERAS o. ALBUMS $28.75 Coats at $23.75 · -, : ..;.: " Peterson Studio · ' $49.75 Coa ts at $39.75 Ronn1m, F lorenc e H. S. Haigler '- I Nebraska City, Ser. PHONE 56 PERU L. WES S'E L'S SQ NS & CO. f SalfrRJ\k, E dna Rural Riverton, la. '- I _, ___ ..,.._, a ..__ •.._._.,.. _, _, _._._,.... -• - '_ ._. _ ,.,.__ ,_..__cc...-•

"MIKADO"

PERU - TARKIO

The

Youn g for .the past four years J BOB KNAPP'S I I tion. Because of the sh a llowness a nd Ims Jones, accompanied on the pl- the best passing back in the state; Next to G ain es Hall on the t I I narrown ess of the pit the director a no by Ellen Wilson, san g "Praise the I Robert Majors, Peru, a four year 9 pavement. \ I d th ft t' s 1·m Lord Wlt.h El ation, as part of the man in the ackfield; Ernest o...__...__,_, _,_,_..., · was forced to stand on a level with " b R th I ' t 1e au ience, us o en 1me - 1 • H d t · I d t I N b 27 ert, arvar wo year wmg m a n; Posing him se.Jf between the audience evo 10na s, ovem er h d. I and Fred I v ers, Peru, anot er en !

a nd actors. Likewise, the prompter After a nnouncements were made, was forced to assume a most conspic- 1Pr ofes sor P r ice Doyle led the g roup Prof. A. V. Larson. SU1Jervisor of I MANUAL TRAI NING I' I uous p os ition because our stage is ! manu a l arts, talked to the at 1 I ' J. 1 t b h d in sm g mg som e Thanksg1vmg songs.

I r too wide for a payer o e reac e I ___ c onvocation time Wednesday, Novem- LUMBER by side or back prompting.

in t he infi rmary. The other t.hree, Babb reported o.n the C atho lic World, '

J ack Miller, Steve Turille and Homer ' a current mag

H a tch er were out of to w n. j talked on "Censorship of the P ress" L h c d" d D ·nks

of clergy.

Th e soc i a l gr owth of any ind ivid-

Perfumes, I IQ

socIAL ENVIRONMENT CHRISTMAS CARDS fl

LOTS OF THEM ual depends upon his e.nvironment

it is not - only his coll ege and friends

for the five study days but for the

entire week. Giv J him some ente r-

tainment that will b e conductive of

his st a ying ove r a t le ast once in

aw.bile.

Young people are looking forw a rd ;

gener-

ally known in smaller town s. The !

students have ·b ack bone enough to go other places for entertainment, why

couldn't they be m er ry at home?

If they could 011Jy g et •toget he r il;1 '

a club house or hall all'd throw asi d e ,

their troubles for a n evenin g s ente rtainment every student would be

PARLORS

BOSTONIAN SHOES BEAU BRUMMEL SHIRTS b a ck to his Monday mornin g work g PHOENIX HOSIERY LONGLEY HATS ; with the glum wip ed off of his weeks ' SIEGEL CAPS I all the talent of the students I

C. A. S 0 u D E R S ; they could e n terta in musically, d r am -

MEN'S FURN ISHIN GS, LADIES', MEN'S ANDI I at ic a lly, or with a n evening of g ood, CHILDREN'S SHOES # fellowship by play in g games. Phone 377 Auburn, Nebraska Let the church pl ay a part of your ll "Just One Price, On e Just Price." ; 1 week end. Remember the church h as j. as great a11 influence on ones edu-

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One

cation as do es t h e book learning.

Why not be f!.

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PAGE FOHR THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 1929 ,. O PER A
From l:' age On e ) impressiv:e, t h e costuming excellent. Althoug.h a t times there was noticeCALENDAR Dec. 4.- 7:00 p. m. Y. !H. C. A. and Y. W. C. 'A.
HI-Y HOLDS MEETING
Hi- Y gave a Thanksgiving (contl·nued From Pa ge One) ti Fr1"da No 1program at convoca on y,White on the gridiron, both at home vemb er 22. Harold Stoltz talked on, 1 abroad. No praise is too good "Thanksgiving As It Is,'' and Fred lfor these loyal for the Bob- Rohrs, "Thanksg)ving As It Was." a ble hesfta ncy a.nd unc-ertain ty on th e / Dec. a. m. \V. A. A. cats who h av e g iven their· be st, a nd , Part of the choru s, th ey were as a Iagain brou g ht to Peru the honor of I Roland Stevenson played a p l ano
WEEK HONORED
h e seventh grade ,had a program. F ri day, Nove mb er 22, in honor of book week. They dramatised scenes fro m T oro Sawyer and the Five Little Pep pers. Th en they held a word c ontes t u nd e r the supervision of Gr aclil Pet erson an d Ava Snyder who are doing pr act ic e t eaching there. Dec. 6- 8:00 p. m. Dramatic I I d tw whole quite attentive in action and Club Guest Night. !holdin g a c.hampionship, which, even solo, and the orchestra Paye · 0 thoug h shared with .the Ch a d_ron numbers after w hich a short rally to direction. An attempte d match- I I Dec 9- 7:00 p. ,m - Pi Omega E ag les, is none the less a c,hamp1on- was held SCHOOL SUPPLIES ing of na mes on the p r inted pro gram I I Th h t k ff .l ST ATI ONE RY Pi. ship. ose men w om we a e o • ' with the chorus members pre se nt was I 8:00 p. m. Si g ma Tau lour hats to this year as they p ass out I S f F" r ' I School Pins--Wa tches Repaired o t water snampoo, mge not exactly complime nt a ry to those I pe1ta. of the picture, but who m our waves Marcels and all kinds of J. C. CHATE LAIN absent. It would seem that one who memories are: Captain Helmut h · d' · I JEWELRY STORE 1 Dec. 10- 9: 45 a. m. Meeti'ng B k El d f a man air ressrng ' had stood by a cast until the date of roe man, m woo our ye r CALL US FOR APPOINTMENT I 1 1 Dec 10 9·45 a m Meetinas I at tackle·, E1 ner Toft, Oak. a four ' • t.he program publication should be · - · · · · 1 J ..,_.,_.,.._.,_,_,_., of all Classes. year tackle; Rollie R1ggms, Ma vern, LUXE BEAUTY SHOP I ' found in the final perform a nce be- Iowa, guard for the past four years; Phone 2 I cause of a sense of school loyalty if I Fr a nk Kerner, Tecumseh, another ; not because of personal respon s ibili t y. guard of four years experience; I I ThoSlil who attended the opera were 1 I CHAPEL ICh ar lie Place, Nebraska City, two i Shampoo 35c ! I I no ' doubt quick to note d efects in ou r year at center; Paul Hoy, guard; Hair Cut 35c I ·---------------' Duane Sams Sterling, halfback; # at I au ditorium stag e and pit constr ue- Wilber
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I "Th W dd · A R her 27, op. the topic, "Engineering as / ' · . . d e e m g nm vers a ry,_. a a- CQUED NAMEL Much praise 1s <lue Mi ss Wil so n a.n a Profession." LA E l J Miss Cain for t.heir constantly sy m- I d10 sketch by Manon bpencer Smith, PAINTS ,, I path etic and well played accompan- l was presented at convoc ation Frid ay , .., I iments. : Nov e mber 29. I Four Roses COAL COAL Mr. Steck is to be con g r atu l ated o n I The scene of the story is in a d a rk i LEMON A PERU LUMBER CO. f I his direction of the producti on from S VANISHING 'f · ..A I . I h di d room before a fireplace· the time 1s I when used as a baso for Four I· J RABEL M f I e very standp oint. t was an e 1 A· Roses Far:o Po wder, W . , gr. J · · 11 d h h · b t 8 ' 1 · k of a W1°nter's evening· ¥' · u•veo you that wonder- t j We fix the hard to fix. No j, quite prof.e ss10n a y, a.n t ose w o I a ou o c oc , • Ill , .: fully pl'rlect Phone 48 Peru, Nebr. f f mi ssed it are at a personal loss. I the characters a:re Mr. a n 'rs. Comp ex ion d M [j { I ' sboe to w orn out for us t o re- J I f _....,._...__._._..__,_....,._ 1 pair, new heels put on, cover Brown The nar ts were played by S. J hntis the d rea m of every fa•tidiouswoman and kid ' Clay Coy and Lel a Wittw er The of th o h ign •st integJ'i.ty. 'They nre F IRE RENDERS SIX · - • cnn IY b e ob t aioed by the u se of toiletto I , , put on old heels of s-atin or STUDENTS HOMELESS oi>>de br the "' F rir.dric- h, famous Q °"''_.,.._, shoes. P rogram was in ch arg e of the Peru the purity 1!• produ ots. S end na!"e, da y Send us your repair work • ll vi m onth or b irto , :>""t office and lO c "tamps) FIRE I D at" Club fo 'p ostarro,to]) ept
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S aturday DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOPni g ht. Only three of t he students T,he pro g r a m of the C. C. A. at the A trial willconvince you, that were in town, Rollie Ri gg ine, Fre<ldie meeting Wednesd ay evening con.s.isted I t De Maro I b - 't we appreciate your patronage. Shestak, a nd Roscoe Tully who was of reports by th e members. Ma el ,---.c-o"'LL-EG"IAT_E.,.._..__, I: Shop f
At - The Electric - East Side Iii Shoe I
( I Best Materials Phone 115
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F;Box850, Ch athnn ooga SI we return same da)' received,
Six students were render f!d h ome- I r a m ic ·
parcel post paid.
H b JRo s es race p o't'. dc tmd Vanishing creaot. The f les s by a fire w bich destro y ed er ert c. c. A. CLUB REPORTS entir-2PourRoseslinelsforealeby P atte r son's h om e early
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azine; Alic e Cully D t f t p H . I f t " Th F " Id f C ti 1· Al " 1- unc es, an ies, an n. J I ,;, I Best Wori;:manship Nebr City I The fire was well und er way w he n and e 1e or a 10 1c umm, CHAS. WILLS • • ti' di scovered by Mr. P atterso.n. The and Mary Alice En g les told them of Phone 82 A I 1 h ' C h 1· kl ' Peru, I '( lower flo or and b aseme nt and a I t e America, a at o Jc wee y. - _....,_ -_ contents were a .tota l l oss, w hile the ' I I , upper fl oor was du e to water an d J. D. GRAVES gre a ter part of the d amage on the :!' i sm oke. The stud e nts were ab le to LI CALL 1530 , A ..A , i f ' ATTORNEY AT LAW ' LOO K HERE' salva ge
TAXI SER- J I j • '( NOTARY PUBLIC f LIVES
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<i I Geesc-, Ducks, Ch i c k e n Celery, Cranberries,
""° , tl.....,.. _ _......... __'°"'_"_""'__ oughbred wire -haired fox terrier, I' 30 DAYS ¢ I ' Nuts and Candies.
most of their cl othin g. A For out of town
LOST IN ·FIRE.
VICE.
Ei g ht liv es were s nuff e d out Satur- •
d ay ni g ht in the fire w.hich rav a g ed
th e Patterso.n home Brid get, a
her family of seven, who occupied I Q g iJ g the b aseme nt ap a:ttment , were as - Then Christmas-Choose yo.or A ! A. A: ,A. ?I • T. C. C Q L L J N S phyxfated and cremated without hen- I gifts from our stock-Jewelry f f efit
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Sandwiches, Fresh Fruits and
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f A handy Place to get your School Supplies. i
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entertai.nment
i W e will glad to welcome the students of Peru to make I Opposi t e the Training School. A Handy
o a visit t o our o.ffice in Nebrask a City where they will find I I Place to Trade
one of the most beautiful displays of pictures to -be found ; I
Jack of recreation a l fa cili tle11 anywhere in Southeastern Nebraska. I , I H. u. L A N D Q L T , during
week end
a fault
DAN PORTER
Monuments Nebraska
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week end
after
they have committed themselves t
study for five days.
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School Representative, Ely Feistner
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wh ole unit when we fj , ! ca n and let us think, morally a nd THANKSGIVING f physically as well as m en t a lly to- i h Everything for your Thanksgiving din- get er. Our week e nds should be as in - ner. Phone your orders tostructive and inspirational as our :>C hoo! day s Thi s ca n be accompli s h ed I WR }GH T S MA N BR 0 S f by well organized pr ograms a s s u g - ' I I g e s te d a bove. Our week ends th e n Q GROCERIES, MEATS, AND VARIETY # - and Out -of-Doors!
of the
of standard merchandise,
are
SHAFFNER, & MARX Clothes for Men KUPPENHEIM ER'S and DISHADE BLUES MIDwould be looked forw a rd to wiLh en, GOODS I I t husias m in stead of being dreaded as J f # Nebraika City t hey are no w a nd a l arger number Phone 47 I I W e Giv e S&H Green I w ould stay over
lines
we
very proud of_HART,

F I RST TEAM POS

Hoffman (Peru) End (Peru) Tackle

Kerner (Peru) Guard

Bush (Chadron) _Center

McKinley (Wayne) Guard

Altig (Ch a dron) _Tackle

Pi ke (Peru)" End

;Hatcher

IWITOR

SECOND TEAM

Ar t h u r (Omaha)

To f.t (Peru)

Str ang le (C hadron)

Hatche r (Om;;ih a)

Bar be r (Omaha)

Williams (Kea rney)

Goines (Ch adr on)

Perry (Chadron)

Hurst (Peru)

Quarter Half Half

Boswell (Ke arney)

Huff (Omah a)

_Cheney (Ch a dron) BUS

·n the union. This·is more fully F CUI TY most people realize and there s eem •A -'

DOROTH Y WO R L E Y I )' d . l t t h" h F rea 1ze l n a e er w 1c was re• EATURE

STEVEN TUR ILLE ACTIV I TI ES

Have You Been There?

L M PITT E NGER cei ved from Mr W W. Wills, whdo w as one of Pe r u's outstandin g stu· ents, a nd ,. who since g raduation, has

j go od as instructor in Hot PRESIDENT w. R. PATE

We p o ke f un, nowadays, a t t ho se d r.io amy- ey ed old- t imers who spent their , Sprin gs, Sou1;h Dakota TALKS TO M E N'S CLUB spare time t ryin g to convert lea d ni c k e ls in t o g old doll ars. But if it had not The follo wing lett er will -be of m· been for those a lchemists, we would not now be to us e a peculi a r com- terest not only to Mr. Wills' friends "What the Peru Men's Club C a n b in a tion of cow's hoof a nd some stuff •called silver bromide, t og eth e r witb a but to all Peruvians Do" was the subject on which Presise cond cousin to gasoline, and m a k e a r ep r oduc ti o n th a t d oes j.u stice to a n y [ Dean W N. Delzell, dent W. R. P ate talked to the Men's Peruvian queen Peru, Nebraska. club Monday December 2. I n his D i r e c t fr om its run at Photo graphy has gone through several stages of development Most prom:' Dear Dean: talk 1 Mr stressed the following h

i ne nt in our thinking is the peri od when si tti.n g for family g roup s w ns a pr e d- Our Sta te Educational Association -points: a. e cess o: of brid g e part ies in the w ay of p astimes, a nd t he l a ter period when Convention is a of. the past now, (1). The greatest thing is to do .,._,_,

t he frivolous youth s a id, "not on your tint y p e" wi t h :perfect inn oc ence of i ts !and I am wondermg if you would outstanding· work while he r e and to · · · b d · t f h MO N , TUES., WED., T HURS. to the developement of whi ch m ost of us are e quaiiy fa mili ar i n ot e m a repor 0 e carry on that work after le a vin g th e

And it is with the s ame equanimity t hat th e colle g e stude nt d ash es in to ! Peru reumon that we sta g ed durm g institution. D 9 10 1112

t he photo g rapher's studio, spends ten m inu te s combin g hi s h a ir and fi ve in II the convention.

(2) s d b k t p th t d t ec. . . h · f p · en ac o eru e s u en s avmg a record m atl e of hi s faci a l fortun e whi ch w hen finish e d will s ur 1 Twelve ormer eruvians met at a h "ch k , h · · ·

Still, on the other h and, the s itter, b as hi s ow n w o rri es a risi ng fro m t h e on Tuesday, November 2!). The names · h ed. h f t h t · (3). Al w ays be loy al to t he instit u- t in er.i t s or tcomin gs a nd a cqui re d i g nor an c e Th e photograph e r pl ace s the o ose pre s-e n w ere: f b W W St h Y kt h tion no matter w h ere you may g o af- f sp ecim e n on a s ort o pi a.no e n c h, tw ists on e of t.he sh o uld e rs b ac k pu sh es · · ep enson, an on coac · I · th t h f d t "lts h h • J w p t w· t d- ter le a ving Peru e o er orw a r , 1 t e e a d t o t he bor de r s of i mp ossib ili ty, p la ces t h e · · o yn er, inner supenn en ,

• · · ' ' · - h 1 w 1 you now sue an 10st1tuti on a nd fl atter him into " Ho w in .the dick e ns did h e do i t? " i bre a kfas t a t the Ale x Johnson ote wi ll be proud of.

j, f h a nds m a c on vention al a tti tude of sem i-su pp lic ation and r e.i;.> ose a nd t h e n ent

An announcement of the a nn u a l iY

te lls t he livin g :"hich res ults to l ? o k n at u ra l. j Ann a F astenau Spearfish Norm a l / Father a nd Son b a nqu e t was m a d e H ear Then, casually di r ec ti n g the mode l to s it still, h e d is ap p e a rs for w h at s e ems scho ol tea cher. the presiden t: Ern est ap- C LIFF h ke a n a g e or t wo, beh ind a d ark r. loth nrnkes h i m lo.o k like R e d R' d I Ev e l y n Hess el t ine, Sp e arfish Norm: p oin t ed a co m mi t tee con sistin g o f , I EDWAR DS wolf shawl. Finally, he reappears, rushes a l s ch ool te acher · Willi ams ( c.h a ir ma n).' All an #' v1c t 1m, his coat coll a r an in ch to .th e .nort h e as t, and h astily retre ats Ne a l J. Wyne, Qumn Superintend- Lichte nb erg er, and Jack Fishe r to (LJk1kleJlco.J I Ev erythin g JS r ead y No-;-th e h eart less on e r e ap p ea r s on ce more, r us hes ent.

m a ke plans for the foo t b all b an q uet sin g ' downst ag e, s lid es two or thre e screens around for a littl e w hil e a nd t hen Mrs Mildred J a cobson (Mildred J"'SING I N' IN THE leaves. · W al k er) N ow lin. Pr of Cl a.y burn- W h a t is t he s h ape · !fe di s appe a rs the third time, a nd just as the bored p atie nt be c omes ce r- Mrs. 0 H. Schwentker, Rapi d Ci ty , of the earth? lilio' 0ne o f fhe m a ny hirs in I tam he c a nnot sit still another inst a n t t he he ad of the photo g r ap her emer g es m a nu a l arts. · Hazel H. - Round. j HMOecrlo-G L o ld wyn-Ma yer's I fro m black shroud and s a ys sweetly, "Now look pleasan t ." Glen H. Frary, Hot Sprin g s, Prin- P rof Cl ay burn- Ho w do y ou kn ow I A sickly se lf- conscio u s, pitia bl e, d u m b, awe -struck ind i vidu a l stra ig h tem cipal. it's round? 0 D I µp for the l ast g r and st a nd of t h e h our. Th e n t h e p ho tog r ap he r comp let ef:. W ill ow Ki sso ck, Lead, Kinderg art- H a zel H .-Alr ig h t it's sq u a r e then, fti£ VU I process by sa yin g, "Th a nk yo u , get yo ur pro of n ex t week. " en.

I don't w a nt t " ar g ue a bout it. - I R ay mond G Steeves, Alphen a, prin- r

PROSPECTS FOR 1929 AN 30 cip a l. Dr V a u g lrnn - When was t h e for d _...., _,_......,. gam e in three against the State Wm w Wills, R apid City, man- car first r \ent il,.·eci".'

Upon cl ose observation of the ; Te a chers No one w bo s aw th os e t wo ual a rts Li terature cl ass-(s il ence) COMI NG 19 29'-30 bas ketball schedule, w e find !thrillin g gam es l ast y e a r w ill e ve r Sup erinte ndent Wyne was the old- Dr Vaugh a n- Wh e n R a le ig h t ook

"R • R" "

t hat Coa ch "Du t ch" Lorbeer b as about !for g et the brothers at the est ' g r a d' present a nd Steeves was t he off h is co at a nd threw i t a cross t h e ' JO Jt a two we-eks in which to cond ition a I forw a rds a nd Ro w la nd at g ua r d , ably most recent The group represented l mud puddl e a nd s aid, " S tep on it , 1 a r a n g e of thirty years. Lizzi e." squad for t he opening of the c a m- aided by D a u g her t y a nd Mumfor d, ---"-__... p a ig n again st S t erling college of wh o ga ve the C ats so me th i n g to wor- ' St I K __ ,_....., _, _.....,_._,_.....,_ · er mg, ansas, one week from to- ry a bout all evenin g. ni ght, December 17.

St Be.nedicts College of A t chinson,

As to th.e comp a r ati ve stren g th K ansa s w i l.Vbe ne xt fo es of t he of the Sterling aggreg a tion we know B obc a t s They g ave Peru a real fight little, but may it be said in a word of ye a r, ' and they have pract ic a lly warnin g th at Art Keblar, for three th e s am e te am t hi s s eas on, Li s pi, Besyea rs a ll-Americ a n c enter fr om Eou t hwestern colle g e who is servin g his nah Murr a y, Beatt ie, J obn s on and fir st yea r a t the K a ns as sch o ol as Hahn returnin g to the squ a d. After head b as k etb a ll m e ntor, h as never yet a sho rt bre athin g sp e ll, 1th e C a ts will had a lqosing team in either· h ig h again t ackl e the R a vens , this time •chool or junior college. probably a t A t chinson

From lSterling the Bobcats journey N ext co mes a game wi t h the R ed

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IF UR SAl, E f XT RAORD INA R Y I.

A repres e n t ative o f one of to H a ys, Kans as, for a two gam e s er- Birds of Omah a uni versi.t y if a rr angeies w ith the K a ns as Stat e T ea che rs m e n ts c a n be m ad e, on e ga m e t o b e Coll ege on Dec emb e r 18 a nd 19 It pl aye d at P e ru a.n d o ne in Omah a. will be we ll reme mbered th a t t h ose F oll ow in g thi s t h e Ch a dron E ag les boys from Hays gav e our Bobcats will be h ere o n March 1, fo r t he last the sh ort e nd of b oth ga mes as a tok - g a m e so fa r sc he d ul e d ; h ow eve r more en of r em e mbr a nce l as t year. Be ga mes will 'b e book e d in t h e co nfe rt h at as it m ay, for this i s a.not h e a n c e a t a m eetin g of t he N. I. A. A. y ea r , a nd the H ay s sq u ad w as har d o ffi cia ls w,h ich is t o b e h e ld s oon.

A CHRISTMAS INVITATION the m ost out stan d i n g Fur Houses w ill be at OUR STORE, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY liit by g radu ation l as t June.

The l ast stop on th e Kan sas tou r will be at Portis, K an s as, w h e re t he Ped agog s will lock h orns with the Po1ti s D y n a mo s, a t eam m a d e up of e x- colle g e stars. Last ye a r's h ostilities wen t to the C a ts after a t ou g h l'l tru gg le a nd Peru was pl ayin g a t the top of he r g ame

The n c omes Christm as v a c ation a nd two w ee ks of res.t from th e stead y g rind, wi th t he squ a d r e turni ng to enter t ain t he Sy racus e Americ a n Leg ion t e am o n the P e ru mapl es, J a nuar y 7, 1930. Sy r ac u se ge ne ra lly co asts a prett y f a ir club, a lth ou gh th e y w er e no m atc h for Lo r b ee r's howlin g C ats of y ear. N ext comes t he No rthb oro A t hl e t ic cl ub in a n e ndeavo r t o w i n t h ei r fi r st

PERU-CHADRON DRE W

LARGE CROW D I

The Ch a d r on c omm ittee on athl et- I i cs reported t he return s from th e ; Ch a dr on gam e to b e much h ig h er i t h a.n expe cte d The c o ntrai:t with Ch a d ro n was $5 00 a nd o n e -h a l f of t h e g ross r e ce ip ts Th e on e -h a lf of t he g ross r e ceipts amoun ted to $3 99 25

This is a n un us u a lly fin e s h ow in i; , I c on s1d er m g t h at a h eavy s n ow was ; fallin g at Ch a d'ron o n Arm istice d a y wh en t he g ame w as p l a yed. j

D e an W N. D elze ll says t h a t t h e Ch pdro n c om mit tee is to b e c o ngratul ated on t he fi ne a dv er ti si n g they d id I and t he g ood res ults t h ey obtaine d i n J g e tting so many people t o atte nd t h e J

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\ We invite you t mak e our CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQU ARTERS while in Neb ra ska City

stor e you r

- Toys- Novelti es-China Shown in our subway store ,year

Glassthis

Decem be r 10 and 11 with over 300 o f the f in est pelts and in all t he popular at prices \ which will prevail dur in g our .Jan u ary sale.

If interested, we urg e y ou to attend this ma rvelous Sale of Fur Coa ts and Sc a rf s

All Garments s elected a re for imme diate d eqve r y

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' I w1a nt to add a word of p e r son a l g rat- j : welcome to ?ar m ist , ' ably up t he te a m . w hi c h will b e parlors of Eli za Morgan H a ll, Sunitude a nd sincerest appreciation :for : t lye gang of mk a nd t y pe slingers h as a ccomp a ni e d to F alls City by t h e t wo d a y a f ternoon a t three o'clock. T h e

1 • ' ,, the he a rty a nd unwavering c o-ope r- Jong need e d th e toucl1 th at- only a , sponsors, A B. Claybµrn, &nd L. B. music will be furni s hed b y the Gi r ls' !I ation of Margaret Cain and Ellen ' woman can g i".e. Selections by a male quar- Glee club. P la ns are u n d e r way -t c Many special price s I WI.Ison., r- • I 't ·•Ha_·r h a ha h a h a ., · ' sense, i'm tet and a Bibica l dr a m a will b e a part rha ke these services a f eat u re ; of t h e on fe lts shoes and The paper said only that they play- , st ill laffmg at t.he Mikado, sa y y ou of th E\ pro gr aip. i , , ' ed symp athetic accompaniments; but ' know some thin.gs, we abou t I - - -- lo n g Sund ay afte rnoons dur in g t he u b her foot w e a r -Make J every d iiy, a nd ofte n two o'r three three budget. a year hke that 1 CI:-ARA MINNE MARRIED winter. T he comm ittee i n cb arge this a felt slipper times a day for six weeks before the one the old m stttution , would s oo.n : Mi ss Cl a r a Minne, whom m i:i n y of w is he s to e x t en d a w e lcome to e veryopera was presented, these a rtists show of t:1e p as.t , alumni will rememJ;i e r as h e ad of OQ.e to a t ten d t hese s e rvices CHRI STMAS. were going through the nerve r a ck - it is that msists t rnt . u s the soci a l s cience dep a rtme rrt nt P e r ll ing a i:d reh ear s als. Girls s tudents waD:t use our g ood time .is now Mrs. P. D Pointer, Sout h Be nd, c. c. A H OLDS MEBTI NG I couldn't get dance steps, words, smiles and to,,a flock of s ec- Indiana: A t th-e m e e t i n g of .the C. C. A, held flips of th e fan, a nd c o urt esi es to fit ona rate of work lecture cour- I M'r. Pointer is principal of a l a r ge in the c olleg e a udi t o r iu m, D e c embe n e M A R 0 s with the music; it had to be done s es entertainers sure not fe el the high school in Soutb B end. Mrs 4 t h e foll ow i n g program w as 1ri ven · U

in early, sang off some princi - you spell word % ) !been made president of the city Y. W. b y Doroth y Naviaux; a p i a n o s e lec · J p al couldn't g et his cues syncbronized, ! i_ th <J t yon approv.e C. A. In addition !!he has many ac- tion by 13erni ce N e lso n ; T he Lege n c'

a g ain. The chorus c a me in late, came campus pulse very acuntly, ( ho w do Pointer writes· that ' she has rec e.ntly A r ead i n g , " The Ch r is tm as Sp i r i t" 1 :1 it all me a nt hour after hour of drudg- Qf my contributions the former edi- tivities in club and church work of of S.t. N ic h ol as" b y Virg in ia T y non ery for the pianists. Never once did ter p r omised 'tha t .he would g ive me South Bend. F ll - t h . ? WP. f!lVe S&H Stamns ' ' · · · d'd th l'ttl · • o ow1n o; e pr9g 1a m a n 1m I liave to be W ithout them never once a g ood recom e ndat1on, I e i e I t d' . f th b N ob r asl'a C1'tv Nebr · · (Th · t · • 1 promp u 1scussion o e o servance ll '- · • did I have remind them of a re- do it.% ' ey go no NEW BOOK ARRIVES AT LIBRARY !of €hristmas in different countries I .hearsal, they always followed the question mark on machine). Many faculty members and stud- held. • sc.hedule,- a good example of sense Yours tillday brea k s, ents will remeinl5er the camp a ignin g, ' of responsibility. The principals Lone troub a d or as it mig.ht be called, which took , · ' found them always ready to help place during President s a d - ' them individually; if one pianist w as A KNOCKER , Iministration at the White H ou se, ju s t 1

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busy, the other would help. I remem- 1 Everywhere y pu g o you 11 see a 1before women received the ri g h t of Pl b · H ·t · g Sheet Metal d El her c;me evening w.hen they changed .he may ?e or he may I suffrage. ' , Um _1ng, 11'1 , • · an e C• places six times during two hours of be big_, but yet hes Just a I Doris Stevens, formerly of Om ar.rn, tnc Work. Musical Instruments rehearsal, so as to help me and, at the So?1etimes are exceJ?hons to and a leader in the Cl!;mp a i g n has B Phone i79 Peru, Nebrask a same time, meet other appointments. this rule, but, m general, it sta?ds wr.itten a-book on the subject, e n title d .,... I want to let the entire campus that a knocker never does anythm g "Jailed for Freedom.': The b oo k is know that I was proud every mem- find fault. easy to knock ' divided into three p a t ts, n a me ly: b r of t he c ast, fo r t h e ir e a g ern ess a thl et ic cl ?ss es.' leadership, political action, a nd m ilito comply with my wishes, tlieir p ati- paper, and soci a l activ1t 1e s tancy.

persever11:nce, and true oper- did Y?U ever see a. who A free COPY. was recently received etic SP,iriy· If the op e ra w as su e- , did any.thing worth while. a t t he library for use. It cess, as you s eem to think, it was I A will be filte?- immediately a nd will due to the a b ove men t ion e d co-oper- then be available for use.

QUALITY CLEANING AND PRESSING

f' OUR SERVICE IS THE BE ST

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WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER-REPAIR AND T AILOR

. Herman's Cleaners and Tailors

ation and spirit, and eac.h on e was ICHRISTMAS AT "DORMS''. · doin g bis best, not for points or cred- 1 The freshm e n g irls of the dormi SUPE RVISOR AT GR,.EELEY COLO. , _......,.. it, but o n ly for th e "Love of the to r y m e t Tuesd ay ni g ht .to pl a n for Mi ss L ti'c y R qsenquis t, fo r mer s up- f gam e " a nd the satisfac ti on of kn ow - the d orm Christm as p a rty. The sen- ervis or of kirld\'lr gar te11 in P e r u is :

T HE FISK T EACHERS ' AGENCY, Inc. ing he did bis best. l iors and juniors .ha d charge of the now supervisor of primary g r a d es in I, M. E. Shul;c.. Pb. D Mg- r. 4 10-11 S y m es Bldg De nver, Col I 1reception at th e dormitory, the s oph- the teachers college at Greeley, Col- i Has More Va cancies T h an Sat isfact ory Ap.. f Fellow Stude n ts : omores had c h ar.ge of .the fres hm e n orado. Miss · Rosenquist spent last : li t

Why do es a man or wom a n t u r n foiti a tion, so i t }s now tpe freshmen year in Columbia com- ' p can S °' . h,e r h ea d wh e n you w a nt to t ake a g irl s turn to g ive the p a rty.

snapshot? Th at's a q u es t i o.n ; if yo u The Christm as party a t the d ormi -

kno w t h e a nsw er you k n o w m or e t ory is a lway s a bi g e vent. A bi g ! , . , th an I do. Ch r ist m as tree a nd the arriv al of f B ETTER

If -1ou h ave a g-Oo d sn ap t h at · you S a nta Cl a u s are important p arts of I

think would l oo k w e ll in the P.er u - the evenin g s f estivity. ' _ VALl!ES

TH AT WILL vi an a nd w ould car e to part wit h it just put it in a n e nve lope a.n d d

' If T H E P E R U p E D A G 0 G 1 A N DECEMBER \ 10, 1'>29 ·--=-=-- ·-. _ I h l pletin g h e r work fo r her mast er's ,_.. __,_ ___._ _-...__--: writing on the back or front. T e ! GOSPEL TEAM TO FALLS CITY I f p U p mo're snaps we ave to c oos e ro m , A ew wee s ago, a.n inv1tat1on was ; OLD O ED \ ER ULSE I h h f I f k · · degree. She exnects to take h er leave ' - tH I better t'he b o9 lt ; s o with t his i n ; received by t He Y. M. c. A. from the for t h e year of 1930 and '31 t o con - I F ASHI N mind, le ave a n y g ood sn ap wi t h u s IFirst Christi a n church of F a lls Ci t y, tinue work fo r her doctor's deg ree f X M A S J N for selection. asking th a t the gospe l te a m c o me t o a t Cblumbi a AN APPREf Al'IO · : Since rely y ours, '. tha t city a nd g ive a pro g ram. (C. H. "Snap" Editor I The invita1iioh was a ccepted a nd VESPER SE R V ICES TO BE GfVEN ; SAVING SALE J The opem, is over. The has 1 • • • • " Ithe d ate of December 15 b as ,b een de- I Toiced the opinion of the press, but : de ; e rpiss editer ess; lcided upon. Ei g.ht men w ill p toba- V esp er ser vices wil be h eld in t h e ' NOW ON
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INSTITUTION·

Freda - Eunice Burbridge in g the members read orig in al short- 1929.

ec. 16-7:00 ,p. m. Alpha Mu

Peggy - Illa Dasher stori es on "Following the Star." For Omega

Edith Mary Duerfeldt I the next short-stories, the title, "Lost

p. m. Kappa Delta

The play was directed by Frances Pi Youth" has been chosen At the meet i n g of the W. A. A. the Moriarty from the college Dramatic Dec. 17 9:45 a. m. Meeting of FABRICATORI

be initi a ted ag ain. From r ep or t s, t he GIRLS CLUB PROGRAM · fic ers as fo llows: Christm as c a rd s ale is pro g r essi n g It

PROVES INTERESTING 1

I Presid.e nt- HeJ.en Gilbert was d ecided to have four p ages in t he Vice-president-Vera White Peruvian. i

"Etiquette" was the theme of the JOLLY DODGERS Secretary-treasurer-Ruth Swanson I

G. I ' 1 b gram Mo d Dece m- I . . Lucy Ande rson who has b ee.n a b- • Ir s c u pro n ay, The Jolly Dod g ers which h as more The date for the next meetm g IS / ' acc ount of A Roseo Fa<"e Powder, b · 2 Mildre d R ogers and Fl o rine sent for the p ast week on '( gives you that wonder-

ei. · . ' . than seventy -five memh e r s, is the Dec emb e r 10, and all members are

fully p •rfect Ell tt d I:: th spec I illness, is again in scho ol t h is week C ( IO.: ' ei: re -largest freshm a n cluh o n t h e c ampus. urged b y the president to att end. omp exion tive boy fne.nd s, Marguente _Deer- : E a rly in th e ye a r Elo ise F airhead tbat isthe c!re;1mofeveryfo.tidlous '7otntlll, and d H l n Wag n e r constitu t ed ..,, ft W t Sh 35<! w Ill can ,nly be obtained by tho use or toilette s on .an e e ' I w as e lected p r esident, and Virg inia REPORT S GIVEN AT TRI BETA t ..,o a e r ampoo { !II crea ions of tho b igh"St inte'!ri>ty They are the incorrect couples I 0 I Hai r Cut 35c I .4 made by the Jlouau of FrletlriC"h, famous tor By word and deed the.y represented the prog ram committee Lucille Cole- Beta, the biological science fraternity, at I 11 or month of birth post offico e nd IOc (!>tamps) · · McNeal, secret a ry and tre as u re r. n Th e program at the meeting of Tri " the purity of its products Send name day

h h ld b t h t f II for to Dept F. Bo;( 8 50 Chnttanooga all t, at s not em e cor rec man was app ointed chairman with , on Monday evening, consisted of re- I BOB KNAPP'S I A T enn lu.- of your life, when f 1 h t t t I f Dream.q Come True?,' a?id samples o f Four way? unc mg a a :es uran · Ina Custard, Bertha Fuhrm a n, Gl adys por.ts g iven by members of the fra- Nex t t o Ga ines Hall on t be f I Ilo•eDfacc!Jowde rimdVaoishing cren,,,. Th& Editha Prokes, Lo Bee b e, a.nd Margie L aw r ence on her t ernity. Robert Majors discussed I pa veme nt.

dred L efler, a nd Ada r a dy 0 e r e · c ommittee Margie L awre nc e w as "The Incre as e of Insect Transmitted

the correct h f h i app oin te d repo r t e r Mi ss Ph ylli s Da- Pl a nt Di seases and Insect Dam age ,_._. .._._.__ In harmony wit t e actwn ° ;, ! .e j vids on is spon s or a nd Edit.ha Prokes 1 Thr0u g h Weed Destru ction in Trop- couples Flo re nce Pate s an g ,,,t1- - A h Is sophomore counsellor. 1cal A g nculture." Frank Ivers read Vquette." She :-"as accompanied at 1.. e Durin g the meetings held every a paper on "Sun Worship." i

piano by Lucile Stratton. first and third Mondays, tap, clo g, a nd • f' , b a llroom dancin g, polk a, and Virgi nia I KINDERGARTEN NEWS I 36 y f

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I I f At the m eetin g h eld December 9, sup e rvisio n of Miss Elizab eth Mc- a ; Open under New aI pun c h a nd wafer s w ere serv ed. : Collum is working on a Christmas I!-...

.li L I B RY l p agean t; " Why th e Chimes Ran g." It 0 h r wners IP 0 II

• • is to be given sometime before Christ-

S e veral chan g es which s hould aid mas v ac ation. Miss McCollum states # ·

HOME BAKERY Istud e nts in th eir use of th e ti brary that vi sitors and students are invi t - I We w ill gla d to w elcome the studen ts of Peru t o make t ' h a v e been mad e r ec e ntl y to ed to see it during the last w eek of f a vi sit to our o.ffice in N e braska City where they will find I

j l a r ge numb e r of ne w m a g azin es m p racti ce _ I one of most b e::! u ti fu l displays o f pictures to be found ;

Studen t Trade So- H I th e li bra r y, n e:v mark e:s have been / Ev elyn Gilbert, a fresh man ' girl, I a nywhere i n S ou theastern Nebraska. I • • on the -fil es a n d it would be a composed the m usic fo r th e pagean t, ' DAN PORTER PARLORS .ii a I1c1ted I i cou r tes y to everyo n e fo r eac h perso n an d a m a nu al activity cl ass deco r a t e d Phon e 23 1 Mo n u me nts Neb raska City , to rep lace a ll maga zin es in t h e ir r e- , t h e r ? om I l! j spe c t ive fil es after h e u ses t h em.! N e.w ind e x cards h ave bee n :.ilace d 1 - - "'--

_ ...,..____ the c ard "!' he N e w York I MANUAL ; 1 CHRISTMAS GiFTS , DITimes Index h as b een s ubsc rib ed for, I "I _ 1 ;, an d w ill b e a g r eat a id in tr acing 1 I LUMBER ' B Ch 0 t G ft t ' Crystal Theat r e v In ewsp ap er a r t icles A new i11d ex ; I I uy your fIS mas ' l S. a SOUDERS and he will wear it DO-RE -MI CLUB c. A. s o ·u DE Rs

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MEN' S F UR N I SHINGS, LADIES', MEN'S AND ! "The Broadway ,,\ Mozar t , Beeth a ve n, a.nd Bra h ms wer e I \ .Y. J. RAB-EL, Mg r. ; CHILDRE N S SHOES i U' s un g , directe d by t he seni or sponso r, , I ; P hone 377 Auburn, Nebrask a , J Evel yn ___ !

EACH momen t of this g r eat I Ahl w as ti lec t ed vi ce-preside n t, an d - - -· -motion pi c ture r e ve als n ew " Christin e Soe nni chse n w as "ch ose n __....___..,, f mi rac.I es! I sec r eta ry-treasu rer. A ge n eral com - A

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NOT HING like it eve r b efo r e- Ji STATIONERY I I f i D oroth y H a rkso n a nd V e l ma Thorn- ' p erh a p s n eve r agai'n!! Unbe- I ·to n w as ap pointed by t h e presi dent School Pins--Watch es Re p a ire d '• ; For good Eats and Drinks, Fancy Cakes f lie va ble wh a t m agic o f drama 1 T h e clu b d ec id ed to h a ve a Clni stm as J. C. CHATELAIN I a nd P ast r y Lunch Meats, Hot and (,"old f sp ec t a cl e, d a n ce, thr ill h a v e 1 p arty D ece m ber '.16. • J E W E LRY STORE ; I Sand w iches, Fresh F rui ts and Candies. f bcc u bl e nd ed h e r e iu t h is amaz- i ; I iu g Bi g P a rade of the G ay '( SUPPER CLUB _......._...... I A h a n dy Plac e t o get your School Supplies. ' White Way. I Christ mas g ifts a nd th e co n ve.n t ion- # S · • h ; q a l a nd n ove l w ays of wrappi n g · t hem

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PERU PEDAGOGIAN I

VOLUME XXV.

PERU, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 17, 1929 - - -

ATHLETIC BOARD NAMES CHAMPS

Peru Declared Basketball

· Champs For 1929

FOOTBALL ENDS IN TIE

Trat:k · Championship To Wayne Is Awarded

The state inter-college athletic committee me.t at Lincoln, Sat urday, December 7. Dean W. N. Delzell, Co aches Lon Graf and Lorbeer were at the meeting. At this meeting tentative basketball and football sched-

WHAT two words on human tongue are more heartwarming tha n those! They not only represent a friendly greeting, but in them are summed up the whole spirit of the Yuletide- brightness and laughter, joy of living and joy of giving, health and happiness, peace on earth and good '!ill to all men.

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NUMBER 12

H 1 • s. OPERETTA

.VERY SUCCESSFUL

: Parts Are Well Played By Entire Cast

RUBY BROWN DIRECTED

Evelyn Gilbert Played Sympathetic Accompaniments

(A Review)

I The high school ope retta given last

It is a greeting which we will hear often in this college ' F riday e ven ing was a decided succeSl!. of ours during these happy d.ays of the Christmas season. I We will hear it on our campus, in our stores, along our I As compared with the average high streets, and in our homes. For ours is a frie ndly college, I s chool operetta, t his one was decidedand nowhere, is that friendly greeting more sincere. It 1 up e 1·0 T h tt "P t · · " ules were arranged, which will be Y s r r e opere a a ricia is not possible, however, for each of us to "Merry h · t t· 1 t 'th J P ublishe d in a later issue or the paper. as an m eres mg P o WI c ever Christmas!" to everyone and thus complete the happy l' d b d Peru was awarded the state basket- mes a G a num er of u nexpecte circle of Yuletide good cheer. , 't t ' T h t d'd t -.,z, ·1 · ball championship for 1929 and SI ua ions e c as i no ia1 m Wayne was awarded the track cham- interpretatio n of these sit uations. The pionship. No championship was

But there is one who pas that rare privilegt., one who has audience was entertain e d :from overgiven for football as Ch a dron and been a welcome visitor at the firesides of the students of ture to final curtain. Peru tied for this year's honor.

"Old Peru" throu g hout tht schoo. year, and who now

In regard t o speakin g parts, there Peru lost to C.h adron on Armistice claims the right to be the first to wish you joy at this was hardly a line which could not day. Chadron won the game in the 1 joyous time. That is your School Paper. be h eard diStin ctly the audience. first few minutes of play and spent I

The whole c ast spoke with ease and the remainder of the time keeping , So your School Paper carries from you to all the stµdents enunciated well.. The v;oices in both Peru from their goal. At the Wayne- and faculty members and from them to you this friendly singing and speakin g were good in Ch adron game, Wayne made a touch- greeting: quality. d own the first few minutes of play 1

MERRY CHRISTMAS son, playing Jimmy Lovitt, was very keeping Ch a dron from their goal; so ' g ood. Roland sang with distinctive the two leading teams have to be con- 1 THE STAFF ease. His voice is tru e tenor in hoth tent with calli ng it a tie · range and' qu ality. Ji mmy's fiancee,

The first s olo by Roland Stephen· and spent the rem ainder of the time ;

It is interesting to note the scores · played by Mary I)uerfeldt, was well of tl:le two teams with the other three I · ! • done. Mary has disbinctive acting colleges in our conference.

FRESHMEN WIN GOSPEL TEAM JS

Chadron O Wayne 7 CAGE TOURNAMENT

Ch adron 18 K earney 7

Chadron 33 Omah a 13 Led by the elongated Pederson,

FRESHMEN HAVE A ability.

· CLASS MIXER , Dick Franklin, as by "Jack"

.VERY succESSF\UL Vanderford was especially well done.

The freshmen held their Christ· IHis speaking and sin ging were very

Toia 1 Chadron 51- 0pponents 27. whio sank five fie1d g o a ls for ten t th h' h h 1 d' t , g ood, his action clever, and charac27. I points, the Yearlings became class Y. M. C. A. Does Very Fine Work In mas p ar y m e ig sc 00 a u 1 o r ter well sustain ed. This was Vander-

Pern 39 Wayne 0 , basketball champions last Tuesday Presentations • ium, night, December 14· ford's first experie.nce in any sort of Peru 45 Kearney 0 night when they conquered the Soph· The mam room and stage were dee- I dra m atic nroduction and )jis first Peru 50 Om aha 0 ·omores, 19 to 17. T.he first h a lf end- PLANNING ON MORE TRIPS SOON orated in a timely manner, and 81 1solo work .in the vocal field In this

Total Peru 134--0ppone.nts 0. I ed 10 to 2 for the first year men. · jtree was placed in one corner of tpe 1 r light he deserves praise.

T hen the game be.twe e n Cha dron I The first quarter saw the Fresh- The Y. M. C. A. Go $pel team of room Helen Howe as Patricia was and Peru with a sc ore of 9 -2. "Nuff 1 meri gain a six point J.ead on a p a ir Per u State Te a chers College went to · " ,, good. Her solo work, s_peeches, and said." o'.11 fie ld g oals by th at bo y P e d erson · The p a rty op e ned with a m i xer t a'.:!tiom: W6l'e elever}y interp reted.

It is not the final number of points and one by Milhollin, and to con- F a n s · Ci t y Sund a y m g h t, Dec ember Those freshmen who h a d not yet be- 1Helen has a bility, and she that g ives 3; , te am the championship. : tinue the onslaught in the second and th e services at t he come acqu a inted with all their class- s u c ceeded in deceivi ng t he audience

It is not the yards made in all the , stanza to b r ing the score to ten be- First Christian church. P r of. A. B., mates soon met e81Ch other,, and the 1int o believing that she was a "titled games or in one ga me, because in : fore Sophs counted with but Clayburn a nd Mr. L. B Ma thews pro g r l;l.m began. IEnglish l ady " · both the Chadron-Peru a.nd the Chad- l thirty seconds to play in the first provide d t h e c a rs for the trip. Miss D or.is Watson, acc©mP.anied The quartet of lovers- Fred Rohrs, ron -W a yn e games the los in g team out ; h a lf. T he music was furni s hed b y .._ the by Lorene Norton at t he pian o,' san g J Robert P ate, Sterlin g Vander'.(ord, y a rded a.nd oup pl ayed their oppon- J C.oach Pike evide ntly told his two solos. This was followed by a and :aoland Stephenson, were very I · h f' 1 · h male quartet, P r ofessor G. H olt Steck, 1 1.. ents. t is t e ma score m t at , protegees ple nty durin g t h e inter- t a p dance g iven by In a Custai:d ar: d in t.ueir ardent prcp osals one bi g championship game The mission as they came b a ck the second Donald Dm•yea, Raymond T renholm , Lucill e Coleman. to "Lady P atricia " Their sing in g g lory goes to the team rushes Ihalf and led by S a utter, who s a nk and Neil T rabert, accompanied by The P's an d <ls group of t he was goo d and t heir actions very the b a ll a cross the goal hne If the J three long ones, p layed the Freshies Professor A. B. Clayburn The two Freshm a n Pl ayers then put on a short clever Likewise, the girls quartette weaker team u ses its he a d and gets off their fe e t to· come within two numbers s un g by the qu a rtet were play, "The Chris tmas Snirit." Miss : made u p of Helen Howe, Marjorie a touchdown, g lory must be to t h e 1 points o.f tying the score b efore the "Prayer Perfect" and "Now th e Day Eilet:Jn Means is ;e :ider of this group Mary Duerfeldt, and. Alice w eaker te a m. Also, if it is a stron ger J g un sounded ending the game Is Ove r." "\ Lois Shriefe r 's a n g two solos Re · P a rnot. was very good. Their song t eam t h at rushes the b a ll across the j Due credit m ust be g iven the The Y. M. C. A. Playe rs presente d com panied by Lucille 'Str atto n at thP, I was pretty and well s ung In indig o a l line and plays safe, the g lory Freshm en for t h eir un expect ed tri- the Bibical drama, "Courage," from piimo vidu a l roles these people did equally would be. the team. umph, as the S ophs appeared to be a "Bibica l Dramas" writte n by Willi am G- .11 es wtre and a stunt j o- well Alice and Marjorie _were good it is a tie m the conference triifle overconfid ent whe n they c ame Ford Manly, and published by Fl em· gram g iven. 'lhose present we re di· in b oth speaking and actmg parts it is glory for the teams on the floor. Neve rthel ess, the Sop hs in g H. Revell a nd Comp a n y The vided into true "Re ds" and "Green's," Marjo r ie's solos were especially and _their fr1ends, and must h a d a little e d g e on the playin g and Ipl a y was orig in ally written as a radio Ithe insi g n a of each b e ing miniature As a poet, Fred Roh.rs was u s e its. own Jud geme nt m the only the in a bili ty of the seco nd year drama and has been b road cast by I red and g ree n b ells These groups Iclever." He d eserves generous praISe g lory if they do not c a ll it a dra w m e n to make their shots count caus ed the N a tional Broadcasti ng Comp a ny. I were the n s ub -divide d fo r m i.n g fo u r (Con tiniued On Page EIG?T) their d ownfall. The c asb f or the play, in t h e order in all. Eaich of these put on a stunt

VESPER SERVICES

I Railsback was the main cog in of their appearance, w as as fo llows:i r epresenting som e Moth e r Goose ARE ENJOYED 1Sophs offense, a nd he was ably assist - David - s. Cl ay Coy rhyme, "Litt le Miss Muffet" .Proved POEMS ARE READ AT SIGMA TAU DELTA j e d by Galloway at forward and Kor- Jesse, his f ather - - R. Trenholm to be the best.

A new plan otf having an hour of ' b e r a t g u a rd. The freshmen stre ng th 1Eliab, his brothe r - - D ean Gr ass Refreshments of popcorn b alls, ap- At t h e Christmas party of Sigma music on Sunday afternoon was intro- Iwas vested mo stly in Pe d erson at j First soldier - L owell D ecker pies, cookfos, and "Christmas" ice duced for the first time Sunday, center, and on the d efense, soldier - N e il Trabert cream were serve d. D oris Watson D · b 15 th 1 f El' at g uard w as on e of the b est m the C aptain Don a ld Duryea entertained at t his time wit h v arious e c,em er , in e par or o ' iza S tourney aul, the king - - - - - - E ldon Hayward s on gs Morgan hall. The parlor w as b e au- Announ cer Alliso n Clineburg tifully decorated and made an ideal PHILOMATHEANS GIVE The play was directe d by Eld o n EVERETTS INITIATE TillRTY· place for such an entertainment. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Hayward. FOUR NEW MEMBERS

This event proved to be very successful and another will be held s ometime after Chris tmas v a cation. The program was in charge of the music de partment. The .Girls' Glee club f urnish ed the major part of the prog ram. Solos were s un g by Iris Jones, Leona Hudson, Lorene Norton, Bild Margaret En g lek eme1e r, Margaret C ain played some piano s olos and Otto Boelstorff played sever al vi olin s o los.

DORMITORY H AS: BEAUTIFUL CHRIST MAS APPEARANCE

The dormitories have taken on a real Christmas appearance both Mt. Ve rnon and Eliza Morg an h a lls having been d ecorated by the fres hme n g irls. Large bells are h angin g from each archway and long tinsel t rimmed str eamers in the Christmas colors are strung from one doorway to another

The recreation hall is also being dee· Ol'ated. Everything will b e fi nish e d by Sunday afterno1;m in time for the mus ical progra m Jlt Eliza Morg a n hall

The scenes of the pl ay go back to A Chris tmas prog ram in charge of the time of David and Goliath. The As a resu lt of th e m1 t 1a tion

Sylvia Davis was presented at Philo, actio.n of the f irst scene takes pla ce Iwas last 'evemng m Thurs d a y, D e cember 12 in t h e hi gh about twili g ht on a hillsi de near t h e Litt le Theatre, thirty-four D a vi'd's h ome Th d s tude nts are now Everett members m school a uditorium. F ll · · th · e secon scene is ' o owmg is ' e a f e w d a ys later i n the camp of Saul's Ifull standmg The probationary

Tau Delta, Monday evening December 10, Doctor W E. Vaughan's poem was judged best of t hose submi tted by the members of the organization 0.thers t h at were voted among the best were written by Miss Ruth Bra ndt, Mrs. !nice Dunning, and Enid Colgl azier

pr.ogram whkh was given: army The' th' d . t th m embe rs were gJven a formal as well

ketch of Dickens' Christmas Carols- tent of King Saul. The l ast scene a n an m orma .m1t1 at1on S • i r sce n e 1s se in e I f 1

Thelma W altz s.hows the camp of Kin g Saul just be- t h e benefit of the society, Steve

Sketch of Dickens' 'Nicholas fore David goes out to fi g ht the Tuulle fo_und out why Dr. Vaughan g ia nt Goli a th h as remamed a b achelor, Gladys

Nickolby" Geraldine Russell ' · Beebe learn ed the size of President

A s c e ne from Dickens' "Nicholas The cos tumes for the p l ay w ere Pate's s ox, and Dale Mil.hollin obNicholb y" r ead librar y made by t h e coll ege costume d esign tain ed Coach Graf's rules for keeps tyle by /class under the direction of Mi ss E d - in g· a n athletic figure. Further in·

Harvey Cole, Iris Jones, Nina Bur· 1na W eare of the home economics d er teresting information was obtained d ette, Dick Williams and Edna May Ip artment. The memb ers of this cl ass by other prob ationary members, so Jones are; Mrs. Leila Hoy, Marguerite t h at eac h on e felt he had been truly

Two voc a l s olos "The Birthday Graves, Emi ly Peterson, Louise Shel- initiated f K' " b 'N 'dli d "Th don, N e ll a Baird, Louise Farley, a.nd After the n ew m e mbers had been 0 a m g Y e i n,ge,r a n e V ern a Gl andt.

Gift" by A. H. Behrends, acce pte d by the society, the group The Gospel team hopes to con duct to the faculty room, where reLois Sch riefer

"Deck the Hall" a nd "0,h, Little Town of Bethleh e m" by the Philomathe an quartet composed of Alice Hartford, Lorene Nor.ton, W a llace

S u g d e n, a nd Otto Boelstorff

a series' of s uch services as this, at f reshments w e re served. churches t h at d esire t his type of servi'ce. T.hey have a l ready p resente d this drama at the Methodist and the Christian c hurches of Peru du ring the S un d.Ry sc hool .hour, Sunday, De· cember 15

MRS. J.C. CHATELAIN IMPROVING Mrs J C. Chatel ain , who has been very seriously ill, is improving slowly, a nd her many frie nd will be g lad to hear that she will soon be well

It is a custom for the members to bring poems to this meetin g or pay a fine of a quarter Those who broug ht poems this year exclia:nged them, to prevent identification of the author until they had been voted up· on, and read them before the assem· bled group.

Refreshmel,lts of salad, sandwiches and cocoa were served.

What?

Another year

Has come?

And I, procrastinat.or, Wonder what-Wonder whyI have'nt written My line in time

To save my dime' O.h, hang: HereTake my Quarter!

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T H E P ERU P ED A GOGIAN

Why wou1dn ' t that be a good plan for our co llege as w ell as for the high school? Why n ot have a co llege league of, say, six or eight te a ms, compos ed of the boys not on the v arsity squad. Ga mes could be Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru played either after school OT in the ev e ning, in Order Nebr as ka, as second class matter. not to interfere with basketball p ractice This would ' undoubtedly create mo r e interest in t he c0llege games, and give some of the men a better un d er st anding- of the Pu bli shed Weekly at Peru State g ame. Per haps coaches could be chosen fro m the varsi"' Teachers College 1 ty, and the regular conference rules could h o ld s way. Of cou r se if either Coach Lo r beer or Graf'sees fit to s ancthe Ye ar- Sc single copy. tion this reague the details COUld be full y worked out. This is merely a suggestion with apologies to Coach

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EDITOR -- - --------' MARIE PARKER CO-OPERATION

ASSOCIATE EDITOR ___ ENID COLGLAZIER Many of th f tb 11 b · · h 1 d I '

BUS INESS MANAGER - - - - - DONALD J. TYLER . e 00 a men, emg seniors , ave p ay e t

CIRCULATION MANAGER -- - -- - FRED COLE their football game for Peru. Football has bee n one B 0 0 T H1

' REPORTERS their ways of. their loyalt y to sch ool. ¢ I

SPORTS __________________ ..: __ MARGUERITE GRAVES show ab1hty m basketball, debate , music, d ram- n TH E A T R E _ JAMES "SQUEAK" MUMPER or general school work. AUBURN, NEBR

FORENSIC --, --- -- JOHN BATH It is true of every person that no matter wh a t h is lme I

Mu src _ : _ WALTER wrnsE of wo rk may be he sometimes does more outst and in g a M · r · ur d

CAMPUS AND ALUMNI - - CLAY COY work than he is' able to do at other times. The footb all f On., UeS., ff e 0

ORGANIZATIONS player is no e?{eeptior:i to -this rule. He m a y pla y an un- ; Thurs ---- - MILDRED LEFLER us ually g ood game today, and at the next g ame be un- I · I -- -- -- woRLE: ble to show up so well. But no matter how any of the I Dec. 16-17-18- 19

1 EATURE -- - --·-- -- TURJLLE players play at different times the important thing t o f f'

ACTIVITIES -- - - ------ - -

L. M PITTENGER ke ep in mind is that eleven play on thaL -footb all

UNSIGNED ARTICLES team. The thing that enables any one of the team to do #

Unsigned articles contributed to the P e dagogian may good work is the fact that he has help. No man h a s ev er I I or may not be published, but credit certainly will not be become great except through the help of others. Can # g iven for articles of this nature. If you want credi t sign y ou imagine a backfield man makin g, exc.ep ti on a l gains I I your true name as well as the nam e which you want to the linemen making the holes?. The same t I thm g holds true of the lmemen. A team which doesn 't • • appear on the article. Your name will be kept absolutely have a nyone who can go throu g h the hole s after th ey ' f secret if you desire us to do so. a r e made cannot hope to win. It takes the united efforts J I

IS THE RE A SANTA CLAUS? of all. I I

· Is there a Santa Claus? Please do not laugh, for I Then every man must -receive credit for his part in the , eigth Wonder of the

ask the question in all seriousness. It is a question about game The fact that certain men show up bette r th a n I . I which p a rents and teachers have done a g reat deal of othe_rs does not mean that they shouid receive a ll th e f 6·30 d 9·30 , 1· t hinkin g and writin g and talking. Perhaps they do not credit. They have earned. and should r eceive , the ir I . an . p. m. I - s tate it in just this way , but th e question is ever pre sent. share of the honor, for remember that it takes I ·

We adults reason to ourselves after this fashion: every man to play the

"Shall I tell Johnn y th a t the r e is a Sa n t a Cla us? Or , if. I do, and he le a rns fr om his p la ym a tes that the Sant a Claus story is just a m y th, will not that knowled ge destro y his faith in me? Will he not then think th a t t hi ng I tell him is jus t a m th? He will g et a gr e a t dea l of enjo y ment out of the s tory for a while, but is not the p r ic e lik ely to be too g re a t to pay for a mere childi s h conc eit , t oy ed with for a time , and then snatched ; aw ay ?"

For m y p ar t, I believe th a t J ohnn y sh ould b e told that th ere is a Santa Cla us. He do es g et a great d ea l of enjo y ment from the s tor y w hile he is small- too much enjo y ment for him to miss-and la te r he can be tau g ht the true meanin g of th e Santa Clau stor y without los s of his confidence and t r ust in his par ents or his te ache r s. We tell him sto r ies a bout th e beautiful good fai ry Love, and the u g ly dwarfs and witches opposed to he r , and w e do not expe ct him to lose hi s trust in us when he le arns that f a iri es and dwarfs and witches a re n ot r ea l folk. Wh y not app ly the same re asoning to the Santa Claus my th'!

And after a ll, is the Sant a Cla us stor y a myth? To be s ur e, Sa nt a Claus isn't th e ro sy-cheeked, bewhis k ered, jolly, fat, little old saint with reindee r and slei!t h , or automobile or aeropla ne, that w e describe to children. But there is a somethin g abroad in the land at Christmas time which is not present a t an y other time of the y ear. Th ere is a warm glow about our hearts, a spirit of lovin g and g ivin g , a thrill which the mere mention of the word· "Christmas " b r in g s. I would not fo r on e moment' have a11.y one lo se sig ht of the t r ue meanin g of Chris'tmas as the birthday of the Christ, for only through our know led g e of this meaning of the day can any Christmas spirit come to us. But the fri endly feeling we have for our fellow-men entirely a part from the reli g ious si gnifi cance of the d ay, must have a n ame. You m ay ca ll it friendliness, the Ch r istmas spirit, brotherly love, or any other n a m e· th a t ple as'es you; but I , b ein g only a child gr own t a ll , s hall continue to call it by th e name that I learned a s a little child,-Santa Claus.

GROUP ACTIVITIES

We se e whe r e Coach Willi a ms h as in a u rru rated a new systen1 in ·the high school, n a me ly that of fo r ming a b a sketball league in ord er to cr eate mo r e interest in the spo r t and to give every bo y a chan ce to play, and at the s ame time to receive some very .valua ble exe rcise.

Unde r the r ules of th e leag ue any bo y is elig·ible to org anize a team, p r ovidin g he is up in hi s s tud ie8 and do es not b elon g to th e fi rs t squad. Th e or ig inator of the team is th e ca ptain, and the g am es a r e· to be p laye d a ft er sc ho ol. A coach fo r th e t e am m ay be from one of t h e , firs t s t r ing me n if the b oys so des ire. 1

These Soc iety C/Jrand COLLEG UITS

set a n ew record for values!

You college men kno w t he Society Brand Dunlin. It' s th e fines t of all university suits. This Fall it ' s a far better buy than e ve r b e fore. You ge t better, longer wearing fabrics at less cost -fine worst eds, c assimeres, and cheviots. And the styles are smarter than ever! Yo u'l:l waht one of these suits . T hey click.

SOCIETY CLOTHES As Low As $35 Others-All Wool-$20 and up

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THIS ISSUE IS DEDl'CATED TO

·Tnesa,•Wed., Dec. 17 - 18

EPIC OF THE AGE OF JAZZ

Canned mo onlight is the latest discovery of motion pictures and is to be seen in "OUR MODERN MAIDENS," Metro-Goldwyn-May e r s drama o f ultra-modern youth now playing at the Crysal theatre. Desirous of obtai'ning soft moonlight touches in · a highly romantic scene between Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Joan Crawford, the star, it was found that by careful lighting with incandescent lights, on silver painted lea-ves and other shrubbery used as a background, the effect could be obtained wnere real moonlight failed to photograph. Seven gallons of silver compound was sprayed by airgun on the grass and other foliage. Thursday

Y. W. C. A. LAUNCHED ON GUEST NIGHT we have added to the teacher's equipUTOPIAN CRUISE I Two typ es .of dramatic productions ment and have been of some service Miss Grace Tear launched the Y1a re being given this year by the to the Peru student body.

W. C A. on their first Utopian cruise, Peru Dram atic club. The fi ;st type, Miss Marian Hendrick / DRAMATIC

CLUB

PLAYS THURSDAY

, Wednes d y, December 11. that of a professional or commercial / Europe was the destination, and nature, is represented by the two preparation for the trip was the topic major productions, one given 1n the discussed. A colored chalk drawing fall term, the other in the spring. The of a ship at sea, made by Miriam The three one- act plays, which McGrew and Muriel Rutled ge consecond type is represented hy the f t · hts t h t were postponed, will be given ThursJ sittated the setting. The printing be- our gues mg , wo eac erm.

' low the illustration read: "Travelin g It has been said that the purpose day, December 19, immediately folis no fool's errand to him who carries of a guest night is to give more club lowing the high school basketball his eyes and itinerary :with him." members opportunity to take part in 1 game w:ith Brock. ·

I Added features of the program pl a ys, and to earn Dramatic club "What Men Live By," a Russian were a piano solo by Lorene Norton, points. This is true, but there are play written by Virginia Churc.h, is and a poem, "Traveler's Reverie," other objectives tl:Jjat we try to ob- eoached by Marguerite Graves and 1 read by Helen Kucera. serve making the guest nig ht more has the following cast of characters:

I representative of a teachers' college, Simon, the cobbler Harvey Cole

At the meeting of Pi Omega Pi, an educational institution; therefore, Matrena, his wife Monday evening, December 9, the f.ol- bear in mind that our aim is bi gger Ma rgueri t e Iverson lowing reports were given: and broader than the above n amed Michael, his apprentice New Methods of Testing Short- aim. We plan to place before the Allan Lichtenberger

I hand - Lucy Anderson student body worth-while maberial Baron Avedeitch, a wealthy land Efficiency in Instruction that may be used by teachers when owne r Harold Russell I Louise Rhors. they\ are out i.n t.he field. One of t he Thedka, his footman - - - -

, Typing for Personal Use biggest, finest thin g s th at a dramatic Donald Duryea Mrs. Myrtle Boatman organizat ion can do is to develop di- Sonia Ivanich, a lady of means Aims and Methods of Accounting rectors. Mildred Rogers Madonna Brady The director is the creator the true Anna Maloska, a widow and a __ · artist, and next to the a uthor, he is friend of Matrena Keith Melvin is critically ill at the .of .the greatest importance in the Mary Alice Engles infirmary. His pare.nts and a theater, for he is the guiding fo·rce Trofinoff, a debtor Wayne Reed nurse are caring for him. Miss Ruth i of the theater. Many of these stud- The Guardian Angel - Margaret Cain Ahlberg, the school nurse, requests ent directors who direct the guest A Little Devil - Eloise Klone that there be no visitors at the in-, ni g ht pl ays have never coached a Brene, (Adopted child of Sonia firmary until he has improved. pl ay before and here they have the Ivanich) Jean Patterson

C C. A will meet W P.dnesd,ay evening, December 18, at the home of their spo!1S or Dean W. N. Delzell. Frank Kern e r-will be in charge .of the program, w;hich will be in keeping with the Christmas season. De a n Delzel) will give a talk.

· Mac Dunning, a senior in Pere high school, broke his a nkle Thursday while wrestling. He was taken to the hospital at Auburn, but was· able to return to Peru on Friday. Although the ankle is causing much pain, Mac is recovering nicely.

Dorothy Martindale, '29, writes that she will be at her home in Omaha for the Christmas vacation. Miss Martindale is teaching in Safford, Arizona, and thinks there is no place like Arizona.

Letha Gentry went home the first of last week on account of illness

Jack Fisher, who is ill with the flu, bas gone home.

opportunity to learn the art under Nikita, (Adopted child of Sonia fa vorabie cir<:umstances. Casting Ivanich) - - - Wilda Hazelton for a g u est ni ght should be of an ed- "The Loviest Thing" is coached ucation al nature rather than that of , by Dorothy Deeri ng a.n d .nas the foltype casting; that is, a member is not 1 lowing cast: ' given his ?art si":ply because that j Manizelle - - Margar_et p a rt fits hnn for m some cases tt Child - Florine Elhott proves to be the opposite from his Mother Eileen Means type. Here we have opportunities to IFather Frank Kerner le arn what our new members can do, W if.e Adelaine Dasher how versitile they can be, and what Husband - George Cook unsuspected ability is there. Man Who Never Came

The guest night, then, must tn- Lawrence Wilson volve itself into an experimental The cast of tlhe "Christmas Guest" little theater where .one does not by Constance D'Arcy Mackay, which look f or finished performance such is co ac.bed by John Bath, is: as should be seen in t he major pro- Rosamund - Muriel Majors du<:tions in w.h.ich type casting and Geoffrey - - Virgil Bugbee experienced directing are usually IHarold CJay Coy the case. Guest night should be crjt- Elinor Elsie Nuss icised only in the li g ht of its function, Frances Sylvia Davis Thursday evening, December 19, IDame Margaret Corrine Fry we give our second guest night, con;- A Beggar Hartley Dunlap sisting of three one-act plays that The Spirit of Yule_ Vivian Whitehill you can take out into your teachin g This will be the second g11est night next year In case that some day you of the Peru Dramatic club this yelll' are able tc:> use on(! or two of these Admission t.o these plays is fifteen plays, we shall be happy to feel that cents.

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To every friend and customer We send a Christmas greeting, May this glad New Year bring you joy, Each day its joy repeating. Theatre I I We eerved you in the old year We 'JI serve you in the new. We wish you health and happiness, Success in all you do!
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Heyday! Holiday! Spend it with your friends, · 1 Wishing them • bright New Year, Whose good lucl< never · J f' enas.

H.U.LANDOLT Avenue St9re "

I • Buy your Christmas Gifts at SOUDERS, and he will wear it.

C. A. SOUDERS

The Shoe Man, Auburn, Nebr.

HOW TO CHOOSE FRIENDS ship, some friends will come first in · How ta c,hoose our friends is a our hearts, others second.

matter which implies one truth and T,he truth which this fact suggests suggests another. The truth it im- is, that over and above sincerity and plies is, .that there are friends and tenderness there are two essential friends; friends who love you more elements of friendship: discrl mination I than you love them, or whom you and s ensibility. Discrimination immore than they love you. Then plies the capacity of making ·. j 1 too, some friends live in a ti'nc.tions. Spaniel friends are flatter- 1 ing at the moment; but in the world's

Hin the past you've dealt with us, You've found us We hope then, we11 be better friencfa. Tills prosperous New year

CASH

I are content to live a sort Qf dead level,, once, and give to

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A good-bye to the old year, A welcome the new,

WHERE CHRISTMAS?

It is a natural curiosity for everyone to want to know where the facmembers are going to spend the I holidays. The following will be at the foll owin g places:

Dr.: C. M. Brown - - - Peru

Miss Libbie Branson / Peru

Mr. B B a k e r __ : __ .: __ P eru

Miss Grace Tear Witchita, Kansas I

· Mr. S. L. Clements Peru-Elmwood

· Miss Ruth B,randt - - - - Un a dilla

Mr. V. Ch atel ain - - - Peru

Mi'ss Est.her Cl ark Bus hyhead, Okla

Mr. W. R Carter The American

A ssoci ation for the Advancement of Science conve.ntion to be held in D es Moines, December 27-Ja nua r y

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I APP zone, a.nd some in a torrid zone of market they are cheap, ju,llt because J Iaffection. We can't help loving some they are to be had for the asking, and , people more than others. Unless we ; all they have to give, they give .at · ·> <eontent.

Merry Christmas Citizens State Bank Peru, Nebraska

' Ting.a ling. Joy bells ring Peace the night, Christmas Happy ways, And a New.Year bright!

HUNDRED PEOPLE ATTEND BANQUET

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Over one hundred me.n and bo:ys

Mr. W F. Hoyt ____ Des Moines,' Ia. h gat ered in the basement · of the

Mr. G. H. Steck _:________ Peru ,

charactenst1c of a nature · which 1s y open to receive and to give. It has ,rivets new links of affection in fresh its dangerous for emotional and asspc'i11tions of happy companions in imaginative peopie 'are apt to - fancy ten1de; and even sad memories of symthings· which have and pathy; 9uickened by pain. If now and are less frequently unqer th-e mflu- th h t d h t · en "uey are o an as y, unreasence of reason than of feeling. How; ever, their faculty ,of imaginatio:n onable:.anq exactin.g, rour love surhelps them to put .themselves exact• is' f. u:t ly in their place; and their kindU pess '),',he great tl}ing t6 remember, after makes them willing to do it. The-y all, is that there are laws in the moral are the most delightful of world as well as in tHF pl'iysical; atrd because life is so rqrr ofi';in.te,rest although we m ay never discov.er and for the m; they ar.e often also th:e most use' them, we cannot escape their constant ot: friends, because they be- force, nor even greatly modify i t Friendships often ;:;'!!ttle themselv es

CLEVENGER & SON

Service Station

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But when we have ch osen friends; how shall we keep them? This quei>tlori about friendshib bas its negatjve as well as its positive side. The negative side should caution us against what may check its growth, djminish its influ-en ce, spoil its happiness, destroy it s life. The ;positive side us 'how to grow·our friend. ship, as a,. gardener grows his fruit, air ang ,sun. · · Mar.guerite Graves

CAMPUS FIGURE LEAVES PERU

Imore quickly and better fpr our not taking too much trouble about them. For the past few weeks a constant [ No one has quit e the friends he companion accompanied ;Miss wishes, although he oiteµ h as some Ruth Ahlberg on her round of duties. he does not particular ly care His attentions have been so marked but if they care 'for him, let him be as t o attract the notice of many of

content the studentl!.

Most of us have secretly wished to In spite of all her efforts, Miss foster into an intimacy that which Ahlberg ihas been i.mable to rid herremai.ns an some self of the unwelcome attentjons of might be glad to postpon e or even her ardept admirer. She has t ried, prevent the further growth of a re- by igno:dng him, to make h im Uil· lationship which today is o n'ly un- d eTstand that his atten tion to her wrui , desira bJe, but tomorrow may be in- unwelcome, she has att e mp:ted t o· ___l convenient:, however we must take the persuade 'him to transfer his affec-

,. We deck homes happiness, And trim our halls with ·'I

Mrs. Ipice Dunnin.g - Allianc e Methodist church last W ev -1 hol!y, ·' We add a wiSh for your I, PETERSON STUDIOS

Miss Phyllis Davidson ening, December 11, at 6:30, for the Columbus, K a n sas a nnual Father and Son banquet 1'pon-

Miss Norm a Diddel Colo. sored by the college Y. M. C A as-

Mr. C. A. Huck "Peru L'-

tion to another. All this was of no Iavail; it w.as evident that the fello:w wanted a home. Since it was im· I possible f or Miss .Ahlberg to gi ve

Ihim a home, she secured some one else to do this

This week, Alice Spec.ht r eturned 1to her home at Diller, accompli\nied by Adonis, the beautiful collie who

' Photographers has made his devotion to Miss Ahl· berg so per1iiste.nt and noticeable.

Miss Frances Harvey __ Arlin g ton, sist ed by the club and me 1 T exas. three chq.rcl)es. + - But officer, you can' t ar-

Mi ss Ma rioF .Hendricks A string t rio composed of Professor I 1 rest me for speeding. rm a college

Mr. V. H. Jmdra Wilbur A. B. Cl ayburn, Professor V. H. Jin- student.

Mr. A. V - - Peru dra, and Otto Boelstorff played while J· Cop-Ignorance is no excuse.

Mr. J. W. "l ";Yler"" - ;_ Atlanta, Mo the g o ' gathered a}?out the tables PLAY WRITING CONTEST

Miss Edn a W ea re _ Pittsburg Kans as r up

Miss Ida Mackie Alm a WhiJe w ere servin g the The third annual play writing con-

Miss Mary Hileman Greeley, Colo. the .group i n singing sev eral songs.

Mi ss Marie Faulh a b er Lin coln Dr. J T. Poucher, the speaker of

!14is11 Emilie P apez Albia.n G. H. Steck ied test of the Peru Dramatic club. Peru Christmas bell's on frosty nights, Ringing loud

Dr. W. E. V a u g h a n • Chicag o, Ill.

Mr G w. Brown - P e ru the evening w as introduce d by Ray-

Mr R. I. 'Benford Peru mond Tre nholm. Dr. Poucher h ad n o

Mrs Myrtle Boatman Lincoln difficulty in holding the att e ntion of

Miss Ruth Ahlberg D es Moines his h earers

Mr. L. B. Mathews Blue Springs At the conclusion of the a ddress b y

Mr. W. N. E>elzell L- - - Peru I pr. group th a nked var-

Mr W.: N . P ei:u j 1ous orgam zations tha t h a d made pos-

Miss Mab el Cook Mary.ville, Mo. sible baiiq'uet

We wish you health, we wish you wealth.

We wish success unmeasured.

We wish you every lovely thing friendly hearts h ave treasured.

FOWLER & WILLIAMS

Advertising Specialties '

be conducted this year. It is sponsred by tbe J>eru club'. Peru stud ents have shown their ability as pl aywrights in P.revious contests. Two years ago, William Knapp, now teaching a t Panama, Nebraska, won first place in t his contest. Last year, Joe Jo nes, now a s.tudent in the University of Nebraska, won first p lace, a nd Eldon Hayward, assistant r egistr a r won second place1" · " · ·•

and clear, Wishing each friend of the past, A prosperous New Year!

Any student or faculty member iS • Qn Friday, D ecemb er 6, the Latin e lig ible to enter the' contest, but :facul,ty members · canno.t wi.n a pri ze club furnished the fo ll.owin g hi gh The plot must be orig ina l. Two school convocation program: copies m u st b e h a nded to William Latin quartet -; - - - .: : Okrent or Miss Marian Hendrick b e- Dorothy Sleezer, Ma ry Hanlon, fore March 1 1930, in order to m a k e Marjori e You.n g Ruth Hanlon the write r eli.gib le for a prize. As "4 Dar W ithout Latin." The cast has b een the custom in previous con- for t h e play was as follows: t ests two prizes will be awarded. Pa - Darrel Railsback Having a play produced makes its Ma Ruby Willi ams a1,1thor elig ible to membership in the Bob Kenneth Youn g Pla;vrpakers g ro up of the Dramatic Sister - - - - Laverne Set zer club w,hether he is a regular member , Miss P e arl A. Kenton, instructor in of the club or not. Latin was in c harge of the prog r a m

When in of Eats always choose the best and be sure.

fuE MARDIS STORE

Flowers for · Roses, Sweet Carnations; Etc. Miss Vivian Stooker

Mary•s Flower Shop Nebr. Ci t y Phone 239

M erry Christmas! Happy New Year! All the joy bells are repeating. And w e add a · \.\ ish · Sending you Oll Christmas greeting. d Tailors

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:Manifestation of the love od' giving, on the part of the average individual is just a once a y ear comes at the Christm as season- This, however, is not the c ase with Dr. E; R. Rey nolds, and doctor of medicine, who is, in the vernacular oif the Peru g ridiron where h e bas a favorite, "a regular g-qy and a keen sport."

Merry Chrlstmaa to our friends, Frolic, feasting, fun! Happy New Year! Joy to you!

PERU· CO.

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it is onl y fo r a little while b ecause you don't w ant to miss anyth in g that happ ens at home

We c annot blame the pers on who says; "Just three more d ays, a nd we wi11 be starting f or hom e.n I ns t e ad, w e w ill rejoice with him, for we, t oo, are counting the days until v ac atio n begins.

THE PINK KITTE N

tonig ht, w h en onc e I was one of the shoppers?" ,s}le .stepped b a ck unde r the awnin g of a store he atta cks t he p r oble m of his athlet ic p atient, and the 'result in v a r i abl y is a no t h er staunch supporter. The admini stra t io n cxf the d octo r 's "line" is sc arcely le ss efficient in its h ea lin g qu aliti es t han is the us ual applic ation of lj nim ent.

The am oun t of cas h that Dr Reynolds w.oud h ave rece ive d h ad he c a red to exa ct reg ul ar fee s, cons ider ably ex cee ds t h e si x hun dred dollar m ark. How ever, the mere joy of s ervice i s the only remuneration he desired, and the d oct or's attitude would a t all times indicate complete satiEfa ction.

Surely, his att endance at football and b asketball g ame s and track events is indic ation of his intense interest in the Bobc ats He has mi ssed but a very smalt percentage of the cont ests held at Peru in the past ten years Three ye ars ago he further demonstrated his interest by presenting the school with a be autiful pelt of their chosen mascot, the bobcat.

So, let· us devi ate from the paths of form long enough to join the Bobcats, and .in the vernacular of the gridiron !> BY hea r til:y sincerely, "He,'s a regular \ ',.. >"' 'I • ; t 1 guy and a Reen sport. "' "\ ,:" :"'

THAT CHJlISTMAS FEELING

There is an unsettled feeling in the air It is plainable to a certain degree although it is evident that Christmas is the cause for part of it. There is a longing in the heart of' every person on this campus. What is it for? Home, home folks, old g a ngs old friends, and neighbors might all be answet:s to t his question.

Can you not visualize now, a nd more <;!early every day, the scene at your home Christm as eve, or Christm as d ay?

There are Bob and run, runnin g a round in everyone's way, b,ut trying to help. Maybe you will h ave company, perhaps aunts and uncles, and you will to them all the things that you h a ve been doing sinc e you llave be en away You are as happy as can be

C an you not• see that living room at The bi g Christ mas tree? All kinds •Of p ackag es at e around it, from t he· lar gest to the and from the clul apest to the most expensive. Your fathef is sitting in his big e asy chair in front bf 'the radio There is a ·contented smile on his face; he is g lad bec a use all his children are at h ome; the old place r ings with familia r voi ces. · Mother ! Th:ere is a lig h t in her eyes t h at is u n deniable , · the ·old longin g look has g one She, too, is t hose f amili ar v oices. '.!' h ey li rl ng b ac k t o her m emories so d ear and t rue, Yoµ lo,o J,c around, an d e v erywh ere y ou see t h e t ou ch of h er pan d ; j ust exactly 'wh at y ou wa nt to eat everythi n g to t he d etai l Dad reeeh.ea ou t b is h and an d .gives you the k ey t o th e car," You may want to go s ome place," is a li h e says; but he knows your lon ging t o get behind the wheel a nd eiash down town to see the old bunch fo r a· while. But

Merry Christffia'S ! The old-time wish For a joy that never enc!:i, H appy New Year!

But repeats

The success we wish eur mends.

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windo w an d b ega n to study her heavy-lidded ey es with t h e d ark ci r cl es beneath them, t he ha1de ned fa ce, t he s ullen mo u th , and t he b r illiant red dress whi ch h ad cost her l ast s eV'en d ollars except the tW'.o sh e twist ed in he r h ands It was almo s t Jiine, and still no on e stop pe d for her; she h ad h ad no lu n ch and per haps s he w ould h-ave to g o b ack t o the dark, dirty r ooming house, h ungry Surely s om e man w ould take her to din.per

The unh eed i n g, j oy ous chatte r.i)lg Christmas shoppers, with th eir arms pile d high with · pa cka ges a.nd ho lly we re hurry in g home,-heme to d'amili es and loved ones Sti ll t h e woman waited.

She f elt a g ent le t ug at her arm, and turned wit h a silJ.y so rt of s mirk u p on he r lips. But t here was no man of.fer in g to bu y her d in ner, on ly a child, a very little bo y dressed i n a white s weater suit. Yellow curls stuck ou t fr om bene at h his c ap·, his cheeks were r osy from t he I ! c ol d ah d the excitement od' Christmas eve; his eyes, bi d

Iand blu e, quest joned her "Come see santy, .Jady. ''

I She s tared at the chi ld as if in a ·stupo r i Th en she t u rn ed and followed him, t o the win d ow. A W ax en Santa Cl aus stood beside a Jighted Ch r istm as tree u n der which were drums soldiers, t rains, an d a chemm e kitten.

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" See the little kitty with the long pink t aH a n d pretty

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T h e child r eaced out h is h and s toward the kitten

" I want kit ty," he cried alm os t t earf ully

The woman int o her p oo ket;_ an d touched her last two doll a r s Sh ou ld s h e spend it1 Why sh.iould she?

Th!is child's p aren ts were probably and she-Makin g this dedsio n now was fal' more impo rt ant than the one yesterday c.o n cerning t he color of her dress.

" Come," she s aid "W-e'll see if Santa won't giv & the kitten to y ou

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eyes. I wan t it. Santy is brin'in' it Wihat is bri.n'in' y ou: b oo'ful ·lady?" · · ·· · • - ---'-- i Be au tiful! S he alinost S'e r eamed at t he word. This c hi ld thought she Beautiful! But no she had been If, ia" Oh, let's," a greed the little boy, his ey es shining with I delight and h appi n ess

" Jimmie! " cried the s mall boy's mother as she gr abbed him ag ainst t1* lavender orchids t hat p inned , on her gray squirre l coat. ..I thought y ou wer e lost.."

"Muvver loo k what a boo'ful lady gi v ed m e." He held the q ink kitten for her inspec t io n. "Santy gived it to her f or me..1 ·

Bnt Jimmie's mother c ar e d only that h er son was safe. ' And the woman with the scarlet lips and in).itation leo- 1 pard coat slunk awa y to an other busy corne1· where she could r esume h e r p osition and w.ait.

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, \ PAGJ:; FIV.E ...> Another day. Another year, r '.I 'H E :P E R U PED AGO GIAN - •tt s:I'o. :ill our fiien j , : We gre:it pfea.n1rc, And a New gay Joy witl1out DECEMBER 17, 1929 Heyday! HolidQyJ Spend it with fri ends, Old Father Time baa We love the old, Wishing them• bight New Year, Whose good luO ne-.1er ends! We greet the 'new.Olir faith in you unshaken. 1 1 r-· i.. ._<. i RICE
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& ITHOMAS
G. KINGSOLVER
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"It pays to look well."
For the pas t ten years Peru athletics has been the object of Dr Reynolds' personal and profession al serv ices, a nd the impression wh ich he has lef.t might well be envied by the most skeptical. Although he has re ceived not one cent of mone y in exchange for his ser- · vices, he has g ained the loy alty and confidence of all who h av e h a d the pri vile g e of knowin g him and the li ves up- ' on w.bich his kindliness has left its m ark are mapy:-Ask any Bobc at who h as been the victim of scrimm age and he will tell you that an hour sp ent with the doctor is ample comp ensation for a.nything ran g ing from a charley.'
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Do you r Ch r istmas 1 Shopping at Clothing. Shop '' Where the dollar goes · farther.
Each an d one.
T. ·_ C. C OLLI NS
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We hope, when "thirty" comes along, We still can deal with you.
J. C. PENNEY & CO.
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t old th at before, a nd now she st ill stood ib.g. I

You're not only a l,latron, a Fqr we to call vot.t a friend, We wish you a Merrv Christmas Time, And a Year joy will not end

THE POINTER

Merry Christmas! Happy New Year! Gay the, old words are and Many joys reverses May the New Year bring to you.

BAPTIST CHURCH . BOP

ERNEST HASSELBLAD, Minister

TO THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS

(With a bject apologies to Milton, Walt Whitman, Carl Sandburg, anq Amy .Lowell.)

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We send you just a tiny wish For the Joy Time of the year, May holidays bring, peace to you, ' Success, and friends

Wishes all students and faculty members a Merry Christmas and a : ,

Hevce , Lo 'lthed Spirit of Chri stmas ! black-Mt midni g ht and Cerberus born; Or wert thou begotten of so me Sr.iylock And mercenary witch wit."1 lon g ,ta!Jering "talons?

! The J ews only profit b y thy approach, For 'tis tpey that g houli shly t ake in m y hard-earned s.hekels

In exchapg e for ties, sox, kerchiefs and other gew-gaws.

W.hy dost thoy m !J.ke thy appea rance the la tte r part of the ye a r,

When my insur a nce, interest n otes, -a nd cl othes bills a re du e?

Thou makest ni e to walk on .the other side O!f tqe street wh en I see my cred jtors approach;

T.hou causes t me to te,11 r open my J an u a ry the first mail with depressed heart and trepidat ion.

Thou fille st my soul w ith h e avine ss when I realize

On Dec ember the .twenty-si xt h th at I .have failed t o se.nd Christmas car,ds to - some of m y dea r est friends;

And I emit c op ious e lep h a n t ine tears , , W he n I do n ot receive expensive prese n t s from those I have remembered

With choi ce two -lfor -five mementos purchased with a b an don from Kress and Woolworth.

How d a re st thou so intr ude upon my pl a cidity and peace of mind,

And impart to me th.a t lean and hun gry Cassius -like look?

My flat t ened purse a.nd impoverished bank acco unt point

Their a ccu sin g fingers at thee a nd bid thee flee

Back to the polar regions a nd there

Do penance sliding d ow n some ice floe

Until the strands of thy grizzl y beard b ec ome icicles,

And thou thoroughly repentest for my u tter despair and dejection.

-Let me see thy face no more lfor at leas.t one year.

KNAPP

We wish you peace, .We wish you joy, ' Success in all you do! May :all good things

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t Because the old year has been right_ We're looking for another, bright and New Year boy, To be the old year's brother.,

, When you think of Christmas of 0 l'HYGASON & GLEN. We h a ve every-

, thing for everybody

THYGESON & GLEN AUBURN,NERRBS KA

THE mode"'° istic design and appealln• beautyof t.he Coni;:, lln Cream and Blaaii: pen dnd pencil ._ geat far g:rea tcr •at than the price. pens ts 50 The penailit - '2:58:-tbrtdnl-sifl-_ a.

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To all friends of the year! And a brig ht new Nineteen Thirty Foe all you hold most dear! I
C. BURBRIDGE
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Always for Peru( !1 .:c The dear old seas on comes again, When every man sincere, Can wish his friends: all Christmas joys, And a prosperous
Year.
Here's a Merry C hrisunas, )
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ERNEST A. KNI GHT, Minister
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You're wishing for, The New Year brinr to y9J1., CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. LOCKHART, Minister
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FROSH CLUBS I

WORD FROM ALUMNI

ART CLASSES AT WORK

J. W. Crabtree, secretary of the N. The Freshman art classes and the '-----------------'

At the meeting of the Emily Post club on Tuesday evening, December 10, Marion Virginia Mathews gave a talk on "Introduction" which was followed by a di.sGussion. Sides were After leaving Peru he taught, and chosen for a contes.t, the ohject of during the war was employed· by the which is to increase the attendance government in the chemical depart-

EMILY POST a student here in 1915. been busy making Christmas cards.

E. A. reports that Clarence Hyslop is class in design have been working on an instructor in one of the Arkansas · various projects for the past week. Among these are the making of colleges. Professor Hyslop 1s remem- f 1 h d 'll d scar s, amp s a es, p1 ows, an bered very well in Peru. He vases. Two of the art classes ,have

COMMERCAL CLASSES

The commercial methods class is making a study of the standard tests for shorthand The c.lass has fin ished the study of typewTiting; now they self in developing explosives to be losing side. used in the war. He afterwards re- 1 are working on the methods of tea ch-

at the next meeting. 'fhe contest · t h h d am f h' men w ere e m a e a n e or 1mwill end with a party given by the

KODAK CLUB ceived his master's degree in Georg e ' ing shorthand, and after the Christ-

At the meeting of the Kodak club washing.ton university. Since that mas vacation they will .take up the Tuesday night, December 10, moving time he has been teac,hing in colleges suSbject of botok-4lre5epingd. h pictures of the May Fete, this year's cores up o wor s net ave football games, and people of the cam- ' been recorded for the first semes ter

THOMAS P. BEAL t . l pus were shown by Lowell Decker. , yping c ass. These pictures were taken by Sup- Thomas P. Beal, superintendent of · erintendent S. L. Clements. The the public schools in Edison, Nebras- NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY ' ka, has been made a life member in T b k club members wish to express their wo new oo s received at th e appreciation for the helo and interest the National Education Association. library this week deserve particular that Superintendent Clements and • Mr. Beal was graduated from Peru mention. "John Galsworthy" a s urMr. Decker have shown. in 1904 and later Teceived his degree vey by Leon Schalit is prob ably

The members/ of the club decided from University of Nebraska. nationally known. "If I Could to have club pins in the near future. He IS now working on his master's Preach Just Once" contains thirteen degree at Columbia university. chapters, each one written by a dif-

MINERVA CLUR During the holiday vacation, he ferent and well known man. The

The Minerva club met i.n ;VIiss Pe- ':ill go. to Washington, 1?· C.., to c?n- 1writers of this book are; Drinkwater, terson's apartment, with a larger at- tmue his research work m economics. I Lewisohn, Gibbs, Chesterton, Mactendance than at any previous meet- ,. - · 1Cracke.n, Cecil, Kaye-Smith, Canby, ing. New members present were ROTHERT HAS FIVE MEN BACK Doyle, Thomson, Horder, Russell, and Abbie Clary a nd Louis e Troia. The Coach Frea Rothert, Platts mouth Collins. ' club w.ill no.t meet again until the I high school, has entered the basketthird Thursday in January. Miss ball s eason with very good prospects / KAPPA DELTA PI Petersen served refreshments. for a stro.ng team. Re has five letter The folowing program has been

BEST-EVER Co mfort

FACULTY DAMES

The faculty dames met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. K. Baker. The hostesses were Mrs. P.

men back from last year. A twelve planned for the meeting of Kappa game schedule with some of the I Delta Pi on Monday evening, Decemstron.gest fives in the state has been Iher 16: arranged for Plattsmouth hi g h Christmas Customs - - -Miss Elizabeth McCollum H. Maxwell, Mrs. C. A. Huck, and FRESHMAN MEETING Mrs. B. K. Baker. At the class meeting Tuesd ay mornOrig in of Christmas Carols __ _ Ellen Wilson Group sing ing of Christmas carols will be led by Ruby Brown.

The decoratio ns were in keeping ing, the freshmen decided to have with the Christmas season. On a their own bulletin board, where they large table in the center of the room , may post club announcements and was placed an evergreen spray which ' other items of interest to the class. gave the effect of a tree cove red with The question of a suitable loca11now. A decorated Christmas tree tion for the bulletin board was dis-

stood in one corner of the room. The I cussed. place cards also carried out the Several members of the class put Christmas idea on a stunt as a sample of the enjoy-

After an afternoon spent in mak· men to be had at their party w hich ing g ifts, refreshments were served was announced for Saturday evening ,

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CHRISTMAS PARTY BY

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" OUR MODERN MAIDENS" VERY GOOD SHOW Evelyn Skelton returned Per; W e dnesday night after spending th first part of the week in Omaha for his speeches and actions. Kenneth Tuesday evening, December 10, Immutable laws of life and the Miss Maria n Hendrick, head of the d f H" the home economics room at the fas.hion-m ade ethics of the soc alled -=.

Young made a goo armer. is smg- ShamJ>OO

s peech department, presented two ing school was a scene of gayety as h ' Soft Wate.r

.in g and speeches carried well and the Emoh Scimonoce members held "jazz age" do combat in w at turns Hair Cut 35c readin g s, "Meny Christ;mas" by So- his actions were quite clever. their Christmas party. T.he room was out to be one of the most powe r f ul 1 at ph;ia Kerr and "Johnny Jones' Ch d " Ou M d P'S Xmas" by Hubert Ag ee at convoca.- Ch · t I t · •t · ke ·ng ,. , H U o,o the The Gypsies, as played by Illa decorated in 11istmas colors an a Iscreen dramas of the year, r o - BOB KNAP Dasher and Opal Grover, were good r1stmas ree. en spin in api ern Maidens," Metro-Goldwyn-1uayer s Next to Gaine s a tion Friday, December 13. Charles Trenholm as Warren / Miles, WI.th the occasion. first starrin g v ehicle for Joan Craw- p a veme:m • Devotion als were 1 in charge of the lover of "Patty the Cook," was The girls arrived about seven ford, now playing at the Cr y s tal

Professor A. L Hill, head of the ' quite enthusiastic in chara cterization, o'cl0ck bearing gifts · which were Theatre.

h t 1 d th Ch · t tr" As each

mat ema ics department. and Harriet Kinsolver was very sue- P ace on · ·e • ns mas ee. The story, set in glitt ering jazz pal-

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cessful as the domineering Mrs. Mont- girl e.ntered the room, she was given aces and gorgeous moder.nistic loc ales

William Okrent, '30 gave a talk gomery. a p aper sack containing ten beans. depicting the spirit of modern y out h,

n convocation Monday, December 9, The chorus work in the operetta As the evening progressed anyone shows be.hind the tinsled spectacl e f

on "What a New Yorker thinks of was superb for high school work. who answered "yes" to any question the immutable laws that really gov-

New Yoi;k and what he thinks about The y were very attentive to action asked of her was given a bean. At ern life. In other words- the m od e r n

the West." Okrent was born in 1 and by the and the close of the party, the beans werE: generation is basically t he s ame as

Ne w York City, and .has spent the to the direc uor. Their sm g mg was counted and Marie Lash, .having the always- this is the Iesson Joseph ine f greater part o.f his hfe there. The Igood in quality and balance. Their was awarded Lo-vett, the author, teaches in I on ly difl;erence between New York volume was quite beyond what is us- 1pr1ze. Ehzabeth McKnight, havmg new play I City and Peru, Nebraska in his es- ually expected of high school people. restrained most from use the .af- Miss Crav;rford, now a full f ledged l timation, is the "sky line." On Thursday before the perfor. 1 firmative wo.rd, was give.n first prize, rises to glorious heights as an J man.ce things looked quite dark for a handkerchief box. actress in the emotional scenes a nd Neil Trabert sang "I Come to Thee" 1 all concerne d with the operetta due The group amused themselves m tense dramatic situations that under- • by Garo Roma at convocation. Wed- 1to the misfortune which befell l\fac / the playin g of games, the "watch lie the spectacle of the j azz age. J ack

nesday, December 11. Rev. Ernest 1 ! Dunning, a principal in the cast. T.his contest," "getting acquainted," and Conway direct ed it with a sple.nd id

Knight had charge of the devotionals part as taken by Don Duryea was "Merry Christmas" furnished much sense of bal ance. Cedric Gibbons'

A of the v ery well done. Duryea a eserves merriment. Walnuts were .then lfuturistiic settings are amazing, and was a selection from the high sc.hool : special praise for his willingness to passed out and upon bemg op1med 1the story, by the author of, " Our operet:a, "Pa tricia." .It w as sun g by irelieve such a responsibility. Tl:e I disclos ed numbers. These were 1 Dancing might be four girls from the hi g h school. 1 ni ght of the dress rehearsal was his ; to correspond to numbers on the gifts termed the epic of the age of J azz.

/ Ionly p r actice with the cast, but Fri- which were soon claimed. and Rod La R oque, as the politici a n J i

..---------------..., I day nig.ht h e did the e ntire p ar .t with- Refreshments of C.hrIBtmas frmt and Dou g las Fairbanks, Jr., as th e

PERU PULSE

out a s in g le promptin g s al ad, w afers, and fruit punch were fiance of the heroine, fill t.he two

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!IMany s pecial prices o n felt s , shoes, and J ubbe r footwe ar-Make I this a f elt 'slipper ' CH RISTMAS.

To the Editor: ! her She played well SENIORS ENJOY WELL

The "them e of the devotion a l ser- a.nd was a very symp athetic support

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L----------------- ' A wor d of appreci a tion and· com- served. most important male roles in the big I I mendation is due Evelyn Gilbert for picture.

.D e MARO SH OE S HOP

PLANNED BANQUET Alice Specht '32, went home Sat- E xp ert shoe repairing vice c onducted by Professor A. L. ' to b o.th soloists a nd ensemble g roups. urday for the rest of the semest er. ! We give S&H Stamps Hill at convocaf ion F ridav De cem ber I Th e wo r k of Ruby Brown in pro- Forty-two seniors' attended the Miss Spec.ht has been ill for some rt 13, w as the importa nce e ducation i rootin g and directing this· operetta , a nnu al class b a nquet held Saturday time. The middle of the s em est e r she I Nebraska City, Nebr of the h e art as well as of the mind. : cannot be praised too hi g hly; in fact i nig ht in hon or of those members who sp e nt two w ee k s in a hospit al in Oma- ¢ I Professor Hill read a lette r t a k e n j th e would .have been are to g radu a t e at the end of the first ha. f r om th e ne w Fpap er c olumn con- possible without her untirmg semester. It was held in the Travel- ================================ ducted by Dr. S. Parks Cadman. This a nd lon g hours of donated service. ler's Hotel at Auburn.

letter w as writte.n by a mothe r who · Participants s howed complete co nfi- The p a rt.\(. left for Auburn about !

has sac rificed everyt hin g •in order l denc e in the unusual ability of their six o'clock, and went to the h otel r

to e duc at e hP-r two childre n and who director. Cast and chorus alike fol- where the following m enu was served:

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is now confound ea w ith th e probiem ' lowed closely in e v ery d e t a· ·ss i Fruit Cod<tail '!' of making t h e m und ers t a nd t he gre a t- : Bro w n's directing . R es ults are all 1 Chi c k e.n Dressing '·

ness of h e r s acrifice. Sh e aske d if the more remarkable wh e n one con- Mas hed Potatoes

there were n ot some w a y b y which '. siders th at Miss Brown had r elatively Creamed Peas Salad they mi ght b e m ade to repay h e r for untr ain ed v oices to work wit h. There ! Hot Rolls a p a r.t of their e ducation. - I w as a m aste ry of both music · and Pie Coffee Mints #

In his own ans w er to the questi on ! lin es, a free d om of liv ely action, a nd j Dic k Willi.ams, master of c e re mo- I We will glad to w elcome the stu dents of Peru to make as k ed of Dr Cad ma n, Professor Hill a co nfid·en ce on t h e part of a ll parti- nies call ed on each o:F the de p artin g / a v isit to our offi c e in Nebraska Ci ty where they will find q u oted fr om two Bi bl e v erses : " Ho nor I cip ants t h at the a udi e n ce at j se ni ors for a n imp romp t u speec h a nd I one of t he most bea uti f ul displays of pictures to be found

t hy fat h e r and t hy m other," an d a nd made thi s on e of the most en1 oy- I M a r g uerite Graves, R ob e r t Majors, a n ywh e r e i n Sou t h east ern Nebraska. " Love thy n e ig hbor as thyself " T h e J a b!e th e campus Fra.nk Ivers, a nd Paul Hoy DAN PORTER F UNERAL PARLORS e n. t ire• stud e.nt. b ody repe a t.ea wi t h 1thi s y ear · Ce rtamly Miss Brow n and IMr Carter also gav e a s h ort t alk. IJ P h .& one 231 Monume n t s Nebraska City him as a closin g pray e r this v erse : Ithe music d epart me n t are to b e con- 1 • ¥' "Let the wo r ds of my mout h a n d gratul ated upo n this excellen t pro- 1- 1 th e m edit ation of my h ea r t b e ac cept- \ duc.tion.

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The e nti re dev otiona l p e r i od was I JOI NT L Y AT Y M -Y. W. I

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ch a ra cteri ze d by t he close a t t e nti on j _ I LACQUER, ENAMEL f I of all the s tude nts. In my estim a- 1 " Th e Old, Old Story " by Mary ' PAINTS I A AT ti on, this w as one of th e m ost im- L a ne McMillen is th e s t0ry t o b e p r e - 'I ,

p ressi ve d evotion al ser v ices e v e r g iv- sented at the joint m eetin " of t l1 e Y. I COAL COAL

e n in convoc a tion. IM c. A. and Y w. c. D ecembe r ' P ERU LUMBER co. CLEVELAND'S a n d be a ssured of gifts Contr ibute d 18 Th e m eeting will b e i n c h a rge of

IMiri am Mc Grew. Ell en Wilson h as W. J RABEL, Mg r. I ,

To t h e Ed1tor: c h arge of the music Th e cast of Phone 48 Peru, Nebr. ' Folks, hav e you seen .the n e w m eth- ; cha r a cte r s is as follows : ' od of turniri g on and off th e li g ht in j Chorus

I ' that ar,e app r eciated by t he recipient. '

The TOYS-CHINA AND GLASS are in the new subway store this year. a nd. a long On on e e nd is ; (Lucille H ug h es a t the pia no) J. C. CHATELAIN • I a wire doJ1 g a nd some .th at J oseph - - - E lmer Beitel I J EWELRY STORE · If you' re no t on ou r mailing list for fats around the bulb. With thi s you Three wise men __ N eal T ra be r t ; I CLEVELAND ' S MAGAZI NE write for f can unscrew the light enou gh to t urn ! Lowell Decker, Otto <II';> I it off. Don't you think tha t is "rig ht Three she pherds Alvin Sem rad , ., ., ,, your copy.

th e P ed agog ia n offi ce? W ell it's L eona lluch;on D on Dur yea 0 a "humdin ger." You e n te r th e d oo r Loi s Schl'i efe r Raymond Trenho l m ;; SCHOOL SUPPLIE S f a nd the n th e r ,i gh t. Th e re Lore n e No r t on J ack F i:: h e r ¢ ST ATIONE RY I I you'll see a f 1s h111.g p ol e a bout seven I ris J ones § Sc hool Pins--Watches R e p a i red ; ;

s mart?" I Anth ony Ar t z, J e r ald V aurina " Service with a Smile

W ell, the inve ntor is not I , JUSt Narr ation Ma r g u e n te Grav es I AT THE giv e the c redit t o our genius t he Mary D onna J a n e D elzell t j anitor, Albert D ahls,t rom An gels _ Madonn a Brad y, Ad a RIGHT • A • WAY I

I'll just leav e off w ith one caution, Brady, Gl adys Beeb e SU: OE SHOP I ' nnd t:hat is, " N ow don't f orget to u se ,,.....,,_,_..,,,...,..,__,,.. ........__ I · th h" ff h - - IS mac 1ne to turn o t e Iig11t ._.,. - A wh•n you le ave." A Sophom o" t Try Us ) ...

PRESIDENT PATE EXTENDS OFFERS I A t r ia l will convi n ce you, that n I CAL L 1530

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S T MA S Thursd ay morning at convoc ation V At 1' h El' t · E t S"d D time, Marg u e rite Gra v es rep orted on I - e • ec nc. •a s I e i _..,. _ "'" ____ ' We have the most complete Jine of Packt he two offers P resid e nt w. R. P at e J p CLARK I ; J. D GRAVES I aged candy in the city. h a d m ad e to the club. I i ATTORNE Y AT LAW , 1. To build a sce n e ry rac k or r oom • NOTARY PUBt.IC I • Come in and look them over or write us on t h e college a u d itorium st a ge .._._...,...,,_ ---""- :._ u - i your needs, enclosing amount and postage 2. T o app rop r iat e $65 a nnu a lly to and we will forward, to any address. be sp ent in r epai rin g old sce n ery a nd b d --1).. uil in g .ne w scen ery ri _._ _...____ Fancy Package $1.00 to $3.00 Th e club v oted t o ac c ept the off er s Christmas G1.fts 1 ' -, ,: The president, Willi a m Okrent , ' Satin Flower Decoration $3.50 to $4.00 ann oun ced t h a t t h e c ons titut i on com- See our n ice selec tion o f A. A. A. Cedar Chests, ;Filled $5 00 to $6.00 mj ttee h ad r e vise d the cons tit uti on Ch r istmas g ifts b e fore y ou an d copies of b oth th e old a nd n ew ma ke y our c h oice Ne braska Motor Chili station. 1 , I Bulk Candies, from 20c to $1.00 lb. co nstituti ons w o uld be p l aced on t he S p art an R adio's, Port a ble Everything for the motorist Candy Gt" ftS bulle tin p oa rd in the Little Th eatre I Bring a Smile of :::::::: ! , t I Satisfaction five minutes aft er t h e reg ul ar b usin - If ess meetin g t ake car e of an y bus- ' p ff A R MA C y 1 I I G E S S A M A N ' S in ess t he leaders m igh t hav e for t heir g roups _...._....,.."'_""_.....,_.... ..,_..... _...,._...,_.,.._ ..... _.., ..... .... -....---...... __ .. ... _ ..... _.,._.:..

throughout the build- John Ro ss ' R e ed a t col- been 8;f>POinted p astor the B aptist boro," one, A. Knuckles by nam e, t h · t · d bl d " t' I d d · le g e auditorium was a decided s ue- w h o was pi:ob ably play in g basketree e extra- per10 , e!la e I mg are en ire y new an n:o ern m f church of that city. b all while the Bobcats were sti'\\ 1.n t he :Auburn Bulldogs to win over the every w a y They are of hght oak cess in the w ay o diversified e n te rf ' · h E · t · l t f th tajnme n t. V a rietv was the k e yn ot e Reverend Hasselbl a d , wh o so many s wa d dling dothes, led the Northbo ro p B bk'tt t th t f 11 to mi s. qu1pmen 1s comp e e or e eru , 0 1 ens o e une o , chemistry, physics, biology and geol- of t he evenin g The ri r o g ram ran g ed times has le ad devo t ion a ls b e fore t h e A thJ.eti c club to a 40-12 victory ov e r 10 last 'Frid.ay night in the c o1le g e i ogy dep a rtments that are to be locat- f ro m s cen es fr om g r a nd oper a on the students olf P er u St ate Te a ch e rs c ol- t h e Peru State Teachers coll;ge on gymnasium. The 'score at the hal1' ed there. The labratory or work on e h a nd to jokes a nd mus ic lege durin g the convoc at ion periods, the P er u maples S aturday n ight. The the Kittens by the small mar- ' t a bles give·examples of effici e ncy and I on the other. Most of the numbers will leave for Appleton, Wisconsin, s c ore a t t h e half found t.he independgi ' f 7 4 Iconvenience, being equipped with were a ccomp a ni e d by elabo r ate cos- e nts I.ea di ng 21-4, having run u p n o to · d 1 h the second week in February. Apple - t t on · t b f p • 'd · electricity gas hot and cold water. tames and varie fg- ting" effec.ts pro- wE'.,n Y· e porn s e ore eru s s 1 e ;. The game was feat'(\red by t he ti g ht I W W ' K' b 1 C f Ch" ducing a very artistic effect. ton is a city of 26,000 a nd is t he s e at of t h e led g er re co rded a single point. d . f b th t I .,.ht 1m a o., o 1cago, ,. , , : guar mg 0 0 e arns, on Y ei b n1 · . h f h Amo.n the opPras r e nre <'ented wete of Lawrence unive rs ity. It was j ust a story of too much A. • · d d · h IDOLS, was g iven c arge o t e con- 1 "' • field goals bemg ma e urmg t e en - Jr I "C a rmen" bv Bizet "Barb1>r of Se- He wm have charge of t h e. on l y Knuc k les and Rowland A. Knuckles, tire game The g ame w as r ather tract for :flurmshmg and m g ' " • ,; I h f h · The total contract nrice fur the ma- 1ville by Rossini. and Madame But- B aptist church i.i:i the citv. Sund ay, 1 .e 0 t e e ve r p rese nt was hi tto w at: h a t t im es and a t times Iterial in stalled to $8 665.95 terflv" by Puccini. Other drR matic February 2 he will deliver hi s l as t tmg from all an gles, as if it were onfast high school ba s ketb a ll was The ol d science hall is to be con- numberi:i includ e li a "Ch <> u v e sermon at .local church. ly a ll i n the d ay's work to amass sev-s own. verted into a music and' organization r Souris" s cene, "The P a goda <Yf Flow- Reverend Hasselblad has min g led e n two an d of charit y : was the star of the Gold hall. It will be used for this purpose ' e,rs." a Nor}"e g ian F olk scen-e , and a with tha studen ts at Pern and w i L be t osses f or slxtee n pornts. .Rowland+ both on off.en s e a nd the the second semester, and at the meet- Idram atic cathedral-s ong- pr11 !0enta tion mis s ed a gre a t deal bv bo t h stu- w ho t o tal ed seven points on a pair of five po1_nts from a ing of the legislature it is to be asked I of "The Sinner and the Son g-." A dents and the congreg a ti o '.1 lon g one s and t hree fr ee tries, wa s g uard posit10n and feedin g the ball 1t hat funds be appropriated for re- number sc oring a dedd11il hit with the on e of th e r easons why the Bobcats through the Auburn for oth - modeling. audience was the son.g "J.n the Sh a de

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could n 't score. He was he re, there, er scores only to h a ve .hi s forw a rds j · of the Old 4pple Tree." This wa s and e v e ryw here, bre a king lip play and c.enter miss a s et up shot Tynon,

OPENING GAME

play ed on the pi imo, fir f:t as it mi g ht o:i f t er pl ay and starti ng a drive that and g u a rd, pl ayed g ood ' be played by a on a harp WILL

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g ene r ally n etted t wo p oints from game the but failed to WON

BY BOBCATS

' then as a Chines e person mi g ht pl ny ,,. Isom e s ou r c e. Irv in an d K. break' mto t h e s co r.m.g column it with choon-sticks next bv a chu rc h ! 1 • K n u c k les a t fo rward also played very b L K • ' · · Private Peat, Member of Canadian For Au urn, And r ews and 1m- ' J choir, then as a colle g e bov. mi g ht I Ig ood ga mes. b l t. d ' • h Forces Will Lecture January 20 a I were t r e outst, an m g m en, t nou g · · 1pfay it with s y ncon ation "flJo r e and A couple of fr eshme n and a J UJ1 ior Bobcats Down Syracuse Leg10na1res • - · ""' • R:1 sse Lechhte r w e re no t f a r be- 45 to 19 On Peru Court finall y as a conduct or mi g ht play it "If the United States went to w ar c a rried t h e brun t of thj! battle fo r hind. K i mb a ll s a nk the field goal Iaccomn a nied wi t h a v i g orou s be a t- · ,, the Ped ag ogs Hatcher, former Misthat ga ve th e Bulldog s the i r ch a nce what w o uld y ou d o? s o meone re' Flashing an attack which, at times, m g of t ime with his font centlv asked Privat e 'Peat "The so uri V alley hig; h scJ100J star, snagged and then m the ov e rt1me ses sion · · I The comp :m.v of J O-:r.'l ., · ,, a p air of fie ld g oa ls and played a Risse's height ga ve him an under- was of champ1onsh1p caliber, Coach : · Um ed 1s my a d 0p t ed c ountr y Ross Reed, baritone; D ag n v Ti:1 len 1 "d M p "Sh Id h d 1 b a n g -up game on d.efense, while Milbasket shot to ice the game for Aub- "Dutch" Lorbeer's Peru Bobcats · · · s a t r e a t. ou s e -ee a re I Reed, sopr a no Bell a war tom orrow I would do j u s t wh at hollin , a freshman 'from 'Bridgepo r t urn. The be st the youn g C ats could handed the Syracuse Leg1ona1res the j con t ral t o· a nd Lvla Grav violini st . pl a y ed a g ood fl oor game, tbough he d t .,· k h •t t h' h · ·' · I did when my n ative Can a da e ntered Pot was do t a c Y oss, 1 short end of a 45 to 19 count in t..lieir 1 Mr. Reed's singin g was the outsta w l- the World W a r. I joined up the d ay m a de s ev-e,r a l bad passes. a e ma e JU.s as e g un we n ° a nnual b a ttle on the Peru manles last Iin g fe a ture of the ev enin g He A c u rly he aded Missourian; wh o ) n n prehmmar y game, the Auburn ; · scored a decide d success jn t he sin g - repla-ced, C ap tai n Boot h at forward, second t eam nosed out the Peru re- ! Tuesday mght. The score at the half _,e, ""''I.. V l B ,, h - i . . . mg v i v ie o g a o a tm a n m t e w as t he b ig n oise f or Peru. Besides serves 9 t o 4. · bme was 25 to 6 favormg the boys m IRussi a n "Cha uv e Sou ri s" sc e n e H e pl ay i ng a w hi rlwind game every LIN E UPS , 1 a very beautiful voice of minute , he s ank thre e fro m the side F F eistn er Syracuse rehed on lo.ng ; tremend ous power, r a n g e, an d q u a!- t o lead L'i.e Bobcat scoring for t he Fi sh er - - -F _ sho ts, ex ce pt fo r a f ew m i.t y Ot her numb'e rs of merit. sung ev e ning. Railsback playeci a fair Ga ines F I second C ap tam P.ickermg by 'him includ e d the Barb e r's snng game u n t il ej ected OJ'l personals, a l·

Pate - c_____________ Risse s.h p ped m to smk a couple of! under from t he "B i> rber of Seville " "The thou gh h e was un ahle to find the Tyn on (c) - -

G ____ b as ket As a this long Desert Song," and "Duna." 'ms e n· .hoop fo r a sing le tally, something Ap ple ga te G Lechli t er gunmng of the v1s1tors was a semble numbers and jokes mad.e hi m ve r y unusu al f or hlm Kerber, playG - - - - -E els a?d the most popular entertainer of the in g on a s p rai ned an kl e, and Sautter F - - Brod , P1ckermg gamed two apiece and Gib- 1evening. pl ay ed w ell o n th e pefe ns e.

Referee: Jones, (Nebraska)· hon in one for numbers by t he other

The No r thbo ro team se emed to and Hatcher tied "?th members of the comp ai;i y inclu de d, ( Contin ued On Pa ge Four)

CUPID COPS MANY PJckermg of Syracuse for scoring I"One Fi.n e D a y " from "Ma d ame But-

PERU STUDENTS ' each ei g ht points, Tom tel'fl y " by Miss R eed ; the ' duet s by 1smkmg four field goals a nd H atcher Mi ss Reed and Miss Oster; and the Christmas Spirit Draws Many Peru three field goals and a p a ir of charity violin numbers by Mi ss Gray, ef:pec-

Students To Altar, (Halter) tosses Sautter and Korber both ia ll y her two numbers "From looked good on the d.efense, with ; the Can e brake" a nd "Minuet in G"

Currier - Huddelson a sh a de the .better in .the by Beethoven. Miss Reed's

PERU MAN RECEIVES

VERY HIGH HONOR

I Alex J Stoddard Has Had A Success, f ul Teachin g Care er

The marriage of Miss Hone Currier scormg department, with three field "A Little Boy's T alk on a Snake" · ' I K b • ' A le x J. St od d ard has been elected Peru student of '28 and '29, to Mr. ' goa S • to top or I"Go od Advice to Married Men," amd I Captain Booth, W1cma and Hurst her Norke g\an d:ances deserve snecial head CYf t he publi c sc hools of ProviArthur N Huddleson of Brady, Texas, we nt grnod for the Bobcats while · · S'L nl • d dence, R hode Is la nd. For the past • ll • mention. not o y poss esses rawas solemnized I Witt and Pickering the only matic ability, but very fine t h r e e y e ar.s, Mr. S t oddard has been January 1, at the First Chnstian Io?es get gomg for the Le- lyric soprano voice. Mis s Oster's rich ft Prlvdato1 Peadt A d 'f h s uper inten dent of the public schools church parsonage at Beatrice Ne- g ion aires. contralt o voice showed splendid r an g e · a er war w as e c a r e · n 1 t. e p. · ' I f f t U •t d St t t · t I h ld of Sche n ec tad y, New York. 1ov1- braska. R d C 0 St k Peru g t ft f pts and qu a lit v es,peci a ll y in h e r duets ! m e a es go m o a war s ou I everen · · uc en- iBooth, f (c)

2 O 2 O 4 w it h Mi ss Miss Gray di spl a yed I be tb e first to volunte er." dence is a city of 272, 000 population qruck read the marriage serv'.ce J f - -1 1 1 3 3 technic as well as go o d to ne V:hen broke out, Pe at "'. as and will offer a ch an c e for Mr. Sto dMr. and Mrs. Huddleson left 1m- Railsback, c

O 1 1 & quality in her violin numbers. The a shm, v1vac1ous lad, lau g hm g at life Id a rd t o f urthe r his ability as an edumediately after the ceremony for : Sautter, g

0 0 2 6 closing number on the program w as and lusti.n g for a dven t ure. At th e I t Brady, where Mr Huddleson is assis- 1Korber, g --------"' 2 0 0 1 4 a musical setting of the n oem "T.h e firs t c all O'fl h is cou n try he plun ge d c a o r. d d . · · y tf 2 o o o 4 - · h "bl f h W F Supe rmten de nt Stod ar 1s one o.i tant to the chief g eolo g ist for the oung, - Sinner and the Song ' " _ This was mto t e cru ci e o t e eft ern · ront Southern Pacific railw a y, Texas and Hurst, f 1 0 1 1 2 very well done and proved a fittin g and was b aptized iii w a r's c once n- P eru's loyal a lumni He was graduLowsiana division. Hatcher, f 3 2 2 1 8 climax to an evenin g 's en t er t ain- trat ed hell. Wounded s o g ri evou sly i t ated i n the class of 1910 and was t he Mr. Huddleson is a graduate of Galloway, f 0 0 0 0 0 ment of talent, merit and variet y. seemed beyond the bounds o f p oss i· f or me r p r esid e nt of the Alumn i asthe University of Nebraska and is a I Walkinshaw, f 0 0 0 1 0 0 bility for him t o craw l b a c k to life, soci at;ion. He began his career of member of Sigma Phi Sigma frater- Pedersen, c 1 0 0 1 2 DOROTHY HARTMAN t hroug h

- Henderson Referee:- Bitzenbaugh, Peru was

Miss Maxine Stovall of Auburn, Ne-

braska, and Mr. Russell Henderson of Will .Teach Next Semester d a y mo rning. Miss H artm a n had will b e bu dget ticket or 'flifty cent.s. from a mer e one room school to tie Verdon, Nebraska, were united in head of a system of s cho ols with 14\)0 m a n y fri e nds am on g the s tu dents a nd h d f h marriage at Lincoln, Nebraska, Sat. Miss Ma rguerite E Graves, Miss T. J Maj ors Is Re-elected I teac.hers, a t o usan ?ur unurday, January 4, 1930. Nora R. Heng, Mi ss Ruby B r own, and fa culty w ho w ill miss her greatly. j times JUmp-and his many

Mrs. Henderson attended Peru dur- Mi ss Inez Pettinger have accepted Th r oug h the Ped agogi a n , the stud - C olo ne l T J Majors cYf Peru was 1friends. at. Peru say t h at A. J. fng the years of 1928-29 and the sum- teaching posi t ions fo r t he remaind- e n ts a nd fac ul ty w ish to exp 1·ess their unanimously re-e lected president dard will J ump some more be.fore Ill mer of 1929 She Is teachin g in the e r of the year. symp ath y t o her re latives. th e state n ormal board at the me etin g 1career is e nde d. grade school at Brownville, Nebraska Miss Brown Is s u bstitutin g fo r I held January 6, 1930 at Lincoln, Ne- I -----Mr. Henderson received h ls two ye ar R a lph Chatelain, whs> is home Miss Ire n e Margaret Davis, Miss braska Except for one term, Mr. MRS 1. C. CHATELAIN IS BETTER diplom a from P eru in the sprin g <Y-0 cause of the illness of h is mother. Katherine Frances Davis, and Miss Majors has held this pos it ion for Mrs J C Chatelain, who recently 1929 He is t eaching th e seven t h a nd H e is loo kin g wf.lter t he Chatela in Marie Lash have left co llege because thirty years He is known as t he unde1 went an operation in an Aubq rn eigh th grades at Morfield. Ne b raska. store. of iun'ess. father of the normal school syste m h ospital, is reported to be improv b '

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E DAGO G IAN VOLUME XXV. • PERU, NEBRASKA, , JANUARY ' 14, 1930. NUMBER 13 BOBKITTENS LOSE- New Science Building IMUSICAL IS VERY IN EXTRA PERIOD . For Second Semester , MUCH. ENJOYED Well Liked Pasto r Will Soon Leave Pe ru NORTHBORO A. C. Next semester's science classes will Reverend Ernest H as selblad, for the DEFEATS PER U be distingui s hed in that they will be t h t f t o f Auburn Stages Rally In Fourth Canto , h f" t t th S John Ross Reed Company Gives En- e pas our ye ars pas o r To Tie Score 9 to 9 I t e irst ? n;iee m e new cie nce tertainment to Large Audience Baptist church of P e ru w ill m o ve to hall. Work on installation of furnPeru Is Handed Worst De fea t Many Years On Home Court For ishings and equipment was be.gun A1:ipleton, Wisco.ns in, in F e bru ary. A d e termined seco.nd half attack, last week. The musical m e la n ge nut on bv t he Reverend Hass elblad h as r ecen tly "The Grand Old Man of Northcoupled with Risse's field g oal in th e Furnishings
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sh ee r pluc k he did c ome Itea c hing at the age of 17, in a Nem a nity. Groothius, g 1 0 0 0 2 LAYED TO REST b a ck And he ca m e b ac k w ith t h e ha c o unty school. He aft erwards e nWicina, g 1 0 0 0 2 fi g h t in g smi le that m a d e h im fam ou s. tered Peru and was o.ne of the leaders Totals 21 3 7 10 45 Priv at e P ea t has v is u ali zed t h e on the campus. After gradu ation h e Stibal - Buesing Operation Fo r Appe ndicitis Pro ve s The marriage of Miss Etliel Stibal, Syracuse fg ft ft f pts Fatal,--Students E x tend Sy mp a t h y dram a oil w ar as f ew ot h er sold iers was elected superintendent of the daughter of F. V. Stibal o!f Gretna IPickering, f (c) 4 0 0 4 8 h a ve d e n e He " gets o ver" to his Newman Grove, Neb r ask a, school. Nebraska, to Arthur G. Buesing, also .Hemminghouse, f 0 2 2 0 2 Wo r d was r ece ived i n Pe r u on Fri· p ublic hi s own fl am i ng impressions He resigned this position to en te r th e of Gretna, took place at a Luthern R. Kramer, c 0 0 3 0 0 of w ar gai ned from actual exper- 1Nebraska Law college Later he was parsonage in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Witt, g 1 0 1 0 2 d ay of the d eath of Dorot h y Ha r tman ie nc es. H e tells h is story simply, elected superintendent o_f the Have· December 31, 1929. V andeveer, g 2 0 0 0 4 of Rulo, who w as a fr eshm a n in Pe r u cle a rl y bu t with d ynamic vitality lock schools, then supe rintende n t of Mrs. Buesi ng is a member of the Gibbons, f - 1 0 4 0 2 Miss Hartman bec ame ill on Tu es- t h at s w eeps throug h his audience like I Beatrice schools wh ere h e served i'or class of '33. The young couple will H. Kramer, f - 0 0 0 0 0 d ay a nd wa s t a ken to the hos pi tal 8J1 electric thrill. a number of y ears Fr om he make their home at Gretna Nebras- E. Kramer, g 0 0 0 0 0 t F 11 C ' t T d It has bee n ar r a n ged for Private went to the s uperm tend ency of th ka. Kastens, g - 0 1 1 1 1 a a s '. Y on ue s ay 1 Pe a t t o g i ve on e of his famed lect ures Bron x School in New York, the.n t o Totals - - 8 3 11 5 19 An oper atio n fo r a cute ap.pe ndi cJtis a t th e c o llege a udito rium on Monday Schenec tady, N. Y., where he now Stovall
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Nebraska, as second class matter. little better i..11 1930 than he s a ng in , the nineteen t h cen t ury, Ed na F erb er of th e following nu m bers: 1929. 1 I was born in Kal am azoo, Michi ga n, of I T . l os b y L o r e ne Northe Ye a r - Sc single copy.

STAFF - - - - ·----------------' MARIE PARKER

ASSOGIATE EDITOR - - - - ENID COLGLAZIER

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - DONALD J. TYLER

CIRCULATION MANAGER FRED COLE REPORTERS

SPORTS MARGUERITE GRAVES - - - --------=======JA-MES "SQUEAK" MUMPER

FORENSIC - JOHN BATH

MUSIC _: WALTER WIESE

CAMPUS AND ALUMNI - -- - - CLAY COY

ORGANIZATIONS - - - - DOROTI:IY COWAN

SOCIETY - - BERNICE WARNKE

FACULTY L. M. PITTENGER ACTIVITIES - - - STEVEN

singing. Different groups were father was the owner of a general saxophone solos by El v in S e mrad. as ked to show their ability in sin g - merch andise sto r e, fJ r s t in Iowa, the n I Miss P et e r so n and Mr Sem rad were in g Among these were those w ho in Appleton, Wisconsin. Miss Ferber 1 • d b Lorene N orto n at accompam e y are married, those who are not mar- at seventeen w as g r adu ated from t he · d h Ryan hig h school in Appleton. For t he p iano f 1 ne , t ose who wish that they were h d h I A v ery short business meeti n g 0 l er gra uatrn g ess ay s e wro t e an a cmarried, and those who had JUSt bee.n count of the life of the women work -l ow ed. E l ecti on of officers !for the married recently. , / ers in a local mill. T.he loc al e dit or second sem ester will b e held a t the Grace Peterson sang, "He Leadeth saw it, rec ognized that: it was g ood next m eeting, Janua r y 23

ICOUSINS Me" as part of the devotionals at ,con- reporting and g av e her a job as a ' vocation last W ednesday, J:anuary 8. local reporter at three dol alrs a w ee k.

Miss Peterson was accompanied on She wrote local items :f:rom th e court, I the piano by Lorene The the city hall, the fir-e department, the Cousins! W h at a mo t ley crowd devotion als were in charge of Rev- home of vill ag e Croesus, an<'I the po- they a re! Co nt inually s t ay ing a n a ferend Erne st H ass elblad, pastor of lice court. Then she was g ra d u a ted terno on or week -end wi th you !JT the Baptist church <>'!!Peru. Ifrom the Appleton p aper to Mil- droppin g i rufor S u.nday dinner. I h ave Rev. W. D addressed the waukee. In Milwauke she alse w as heard t h at some people are b less ed stude nts and facu)ty at convocation a reporter, and while she w as earnin g with e xt reme ly we ll b eha v ed cousins, Friday, ,January 10. Mr. Hamilton is her livin g as reporver she wrote w.ho li v e far aw ay and write ev ery conductin g a series of revival meet- , "Dawn O'Hara," her first novel. It y e a r just b efure- Christmas. N.(a n y o-::f Athletic League, A Thriving Organization in g:s in Peru He !s quite well known sold well and while it was in the us ho w e v e r, are n ot so · both ·as a school teac:her· and· as an press and selling durin g 1911 and '12, My cou si ns always c ome 1J1 wi t h a

At the meetmg of the Inter-Collegiate Athletic As.so- 1evan g elist. ! the m aga zi.nes be g an tellin g the story rus h a nd make themselves at n@me ciation held December 14, 1929 at Lincoln, the following I Devotionals were in charge of Rev. olf'\ "Emma McC-hesney". Here w as immedi ate ly b y t h oro u g hly exami nofficers were elected: Fred G. Dale Wayne president· Ern est Hasselblad, pastor of the Bap- , somet hin g ne w,-the travelin g sa les- ing t he who le h ous e to see whether W. N. Delzell Peru vice-president· M. S. Kearney: 1 tist church. Iwom an who was more wom an th an or anyth i ng is . d ifferent fr om ·, ' ' merc.hant, but who was alt oge ther w h a t 1t w as at the time of then· l a s t Clayburn Talks to Y. M hum an. The ch ar acter appe aled to v isit. The ir cu riosity is insat ia ble,

Much credit is tlue President R. I. Elhott of Chadron, the public and Edna F erb er h ad her p articuJa rly t h at of t h e you n g er ones. who has been president for the past two years. It was Professor A: B. C!ilvburn, one of knee in the door of success. In 1913 The sm allest se em always to have t he his suggestion and wish that the honors be passed to Mr· 1the of the Y. M. c. A:, the stories were collected und er ' t he m ost e xtr ao r din ary lu ng :vhic h Dale. The success of the association under the m a n- t a]kpfl t o the mPmbers of th at or gam- title "Emma McChesne y F Co. " A t hey no t c an , b u t will disp l a y t f M Eff tt d M p t h b ' k d 1 Wednes?ay ni ght in t he book of short-stories "Butt ered Side on any occ as ion Sometimes they a:e agemen 0 r.. 10 an r. e . as een mar e · 1 Litt JP. Th eatre. IDown" w as }Vrit t en and so ld t o t he quiet-when t h ey are aslePp or JD Two years ago eight ?f denommat10nal colleges with- Aft n the ope ning son g the p r-es i- ma g azines and succ essfull y p u bli sh ed mi schfof. Mi ss fiv e-y e a r- o ld especia l dr e w from the assoc1at10n and formed a separate o qra n- ;d ent R ay mond T r enholm; led d evo- In 1917 Miss Ferber's se c ond .novel ly lo v es t o p ill ag e d ressin g t a bl e ization. Many thought that the departure of eight col- tiomils a nil introduced; the ' appeared, "Fanny, Herself," and in dr awers a nd c a.n be g u a1·a nteed to leges from the conference of thirteen would cause the ProfeFS Or Cl ayburn us ed as hi s theme 1918 c ame "Chee l".!1ul by Reque st " a n y room rn sue? a w ay th at · , · t d· t · E f th 1 l • 1 1the on e cen t p os t fl g e s t amp and em- I Miss Ferber is still wri t i ng a nd h er y ou WJli look out the wrndow to see a SSOCi a t..IOn 0 Inue. ven one 0 e OCa I ! eS phasized the fact t hat ev ery one can- novels a nd short- st ori es are read all w hich d ir ect ion t h e t ornado w en t an The Old Intercollegiate Athletic As- 1 not be a lea der. He said t hat every- over Her l atest novel is "M ot.li er H e r m eth od is usually this : s o c1at10n Sings a Swan Song." Had he been at the re- ' o ne s h ou ld use his abilities to the be st Knows Best." It w as writ t en in 1925. She is ve r y qui et for some time; cent meeting of the association he would think the advantage. - ! Edna Ferb er is a n arre stin g pe r so n- y ou b ecom e s u spicio u s and c all to "swan" had taken up jazz for the association never had I It wa s a nn ou nc ed t h at plans a re ality In speech, in ap pe ar a nce, and her ; t h er-e is a lo u d crash, an d s oon th · t• d h ' ; t : / bein g m ad e to have Bill Braisted, the in manner she stands out cle ar s he c latters in with h er s m a ll fee t a more en USlaS. IC an armonlOUS Ing. , Y. M C A. secretR ry, come· t o Pe r u the m ass An vo n e wh o r ea ll y p ushe d fi r mly down in t o th e toes of college m the conference IS stron g er to.day in t he ne ar fu ture to g ive an ad.dress : knows her realizes V.:hy her y ou r b est mules, givin g t hem an apthan It was two years ago, and the importance of this IS Ip oth lo ng and sho rt r ea ch t he un de r - p ea r a nc e ver y stran ge, to s ay t he shown by the space given it in the daily press.

Miriam McGrew In Charg e standing a nd t ouch the h earts 6f t he The ai r about the yo un g l ady which its .ups downs, mostly of Y. \V. c. A. Program Iread ers. She kno.ws. folks, a ll of I S .h eavy wit h t h e odor downs, IS now .rankmg m athletics with the best denom- •• she I S onte perfu m e, and a l a1g e s tai.n, · , t• 1 h 1 · th h h f ; M1r rn m Mc Gre w, pro g r am ch air- 1m pe ople w ho do thin gs She e n3oys h e r dr ess r emoves a ll doub t as t o t he Ina 10na SC 00 s In e c urc con erell:ce. Wayne. had man 01'1 Y. w. c A pre sented seve r f1 !; a t a lk with the w ash woman and t h e or ig in of b oth t h e cr as h and t he an unusually strong football t eam thlS year,-a httle 1 Y W. C A. members in an effective ' wom an enj oys t he ta lk t oo Her sc ent T he fac e, h ow ev er, is a wor k sl@w i n s t a r t in g but g-rowing as the season advanced t o and CPn cl le lig ht ' servic e, Jcol or ed m aid ador es h e r and im!)Oses odJ a rt. I t s exp r ession is i ndes cr ib able, a whirl-wind finish. With the fine material in the team I evP.n ing. on h er. She h ates pretension, and is so f ar as exces:;;iv ely appli ed c osi:ne tthey will make the other members of the conference p u t A qu a r tet compo sed of Iris Jones , j ver y lik ely to sp eak he r mi n d str ai a h t i cs c an make it. T he e x t r e mely v iv id h d f · ·ht ·r th t t 1 W f Alic e H a r t f nrd , Grace · Churc1'}iiJI , , to the face of the obj ecti on abl e pe r- m ou t h t u rns u p at on e corn er and up a ar I. ey 0 <:eep ayne rom the :m d Zoe Ni cho!R s s ::i n g "Abide Wi t h son. She is impulsive and q ui ck -d ow n at th e ot h er like a m os t exag1930 ch a mp10nsh1 p Whil e It IS true th a t Peru \ VOn f r om Me," and "Eveni n g Pra yer" in open- tempered, but n o one is m ore ge n er- g erated Mo n a Lisa. H er chee ks are Wayi:e b:,: a 39 to 0 score, this is in no way descriptive of : in g- the pro gram. : ous than s.he in the ackno wled g emen t a brill i an t red and on e v er y bl ack the fme fi g ht put up by vVay ne when here at Peru. They I in bl ack v.:i th of eye b row form s a s k ep tic al sem ici r c le, held the rest of the conference t e ams to ties or lo white surplic es Cfl rri ed on the service. , She s t a nds on h er ow n sm aH fee t . w h ile t h e ot h er s tr et ches o u t s o lon g scores and won their last game f Ch d ' Ch IMa ry Norris as "Time" pled g ed e ach she do es n ot w ai;.t a ny one's m a ntle a nd str aight that it seems det ermined r?m a I On. a month of the y e a r, as represented by or fo ot g e a r for th at matter-Q b e is to r eac h the nearest ear. li er h air ron had a wonderfully fine team this year and a recorct the other g irls, to the task o:fl brin g - I herself, Edna F erb er Th ere is d eo+.h is gath er ed into a br istl y kn ob wi th that WOUld CaUSe any SChOOl to be prOUd Of its football in g cert ain h appines s t o the world I a nd richn ess a di g ni ty and a large and capable -l ooking s afe t y team. This .also reminds us that they have _ the scalp Lucille Hu g hes, at the pi ano, pl a yed ness in her works th at the ear li er pin. " F erocious" is re ally t oo tame of Peru hanging in their belt by the tune o f 9 to 2, a nd Isoft musj.c throu g hout the servi.:e. !works Her flip pa nt sty le an ad j ective we admit that a ny team that c a d f t p . .In clos1.n g , the qu artet s a.n g Le a d short pi t hy come fr om ,ner I beli eve I need no t te ll t he outn e ea e ru. IS I K1.ndly Li g ht," and the entire g ro up n ewsp aper e xperiences. c ome of all our youn g frien d 's work.

SI!}Ce 19.24 Chadr?n ,has won champ10nsh1ps In 25 continued in sin g ing "Follow the Edna Ferb er is :i1requ en tly ask ed If y ou h ave a cousin who indulg es in 26, and tied with Peru In 29. t Gleam " the qu esti on : "Wh y d o yo u write t h at sort of thing-, y ou kno w t he res t ; Kearney made a g ood showing this year. Her team 1 • ab out mi ddle,-ci ass a nd why y ou not, you guess. held Ch a dron to an 18 to 7 score , tied Wayne and lost b Sopher's Te.am Is Wmner I a r e you r stones all 1a1d rn the middle sJ des, I 1e a11y. have no n g ht to cntia small mar in to Omaha K h d ' y IW est ?" c1ze my co usins, for I , a lso, at the g • earney a mater- The W. A. A. Volle yb all tourna- She says .th at the fa rther w est y ou 1te.'l der age of two, h a d a w e akness ml, perhaps as good material as any team In the state. ment WflS h eld D Pl' Pmb er 16. 17. an d tr avel, startin g fr om t he At la ntic sea- for p l unging my h an d in to t h e mi d -

Although they .to by a score of 45 to 0, th e y 18 in cluFive. T,lie foU>r t eams board, the w armer t h e h e arts of t h e dle of a fr eshly -i c-ed cake or u psetnever ga Ve· Up ting Ull til the last Shot Wl:i.S fired. th at in the tour.namentS ar e peopl e you encounter and th e cl ose r tmg whole bo x es Of powder, d esp ite Dana college withdrew from the conference and 'r·n as follows: Iy our .ea r to t he p ul ses o.fi American t h e a d.m omshi ngs and frejoin the junior college confere Th G Oa p tain Sopher · I hum a ni ty E dn a Fe rb er says t h at no

In deed, COUS · ti on s in th f b nee. e other ins ti tu- 8 kelto n, Custfl rd , Broady, Butl er, / other ki hd of p erso ns f ascin at e and ms are cou srn , wh ether one happens - e con erence ecame too strong for th e D a n a Eiunin g, P at ' e, S chmirl t, and Swa rtz. 1 excite h er writ in g se nse. l too be th e vi c tim t he ag·gre sor. man power. 1 r Ca p ta in Colema'n :S h e h as always b ee n i nterested i n I MaxLne G. Reag a n '• As was reported m the last Pedagogian, Peru was N avi a11x, De 0 r co 1 En g'e s p l ays a nd p lay -wri ting She h as aw a rded the 1929 bas k e tball championship - W ay ne th H artford , She ldon, Har aji a n, a n d I wri tte n th r ee, an d tw o h ave been Faculty Membe rs l\re 1929 track title,-Kearney the cross-country ch Parks:. I ? ig hl y s u ccessfu l. "$1,200 Year," I Summoned As Witnesses shi and football hon · amp10n Captain D a rn mas t JS one a nd anoth er i s " So B1g " p p, l . l ors were d1v1ded with Ch a d r on and F oley, W es n er, F e nste r, Nelso n, I Ed n a F erber is a bi g pe rs on in Dean w. N. Delzell, Miss Elma eru S 1anng equa y. Ad ams, Ro ger s, Arm s tro n g, a n d Cum - mind, in h ea r t, in so ul , a n d in vis ion. Gockl ey, and Pr ofessor W F Hoyt min s. IA st ud y oil h er work shows her were s u bpoenaed by the Federal Marguerite Graves · /Holch Is Honored At Un i Capta in So n de r ep.ger I a nd she is still g rowin g, a nd co u r t t o appear as witnesses at LinAccepts Position to Teach Cowa n, Ru ssell , Sc ri mi sh, will keep on g r owing because s he coin, Monday, Tueroay, and WednesProfesor A. E H olc.h, w ho is at th e er , Sch 111dJ.er, St u c ken h olt z, D av is, sees so m u ch fart h er th an sh e h as day, in the case of Vladimir Jisa Mar g uerite Graves h as accepted U Ostra nder, an d Ma th ews , bee n ab le to reac h. Her vision is versus t h e United States Governmversity of N ebr aska t o complete M h t h t h ' uc e n u s1asm was shown 1" so b ig." me nt, for ad d 1"t1'onal 1ndemJ11'tv. a ea c mg position in the high scho ol wo k f h' d h r or 1s oc t or's d eg r ee, h as th ro u g ou t t h e to urn ame n t O n Mr. J isa is remenJber ed at St erling , Ne br as k a Mi ss Gra v es b · M d th I een Jnvited by the University of N e- on ay e sco res we r e as foll ows: Mrs. Marsh- Youn g lady you a re i.n Peru as director of mus ic in 192!be ga n her work at the clo se of t h e S d 1• D - br as k a ch apte r of Si g ma Xi, n ation al on er eg g er o - amm ast 12 ' ch arg-e d wit h breaking a ch ai r 0v er 192 3. He has many friends fo Per" C.hri stm as v acation, and is teachin g S h 9 C J ]6 • " ln the home economics and norm a l honorary res earch sci e n t ific s ociety, , op e r - o ema n yo ur roommate's head What h av e who will be sorry to know that hi to Pr es ent d t f h ' d Sop he r I S-Son d er egger 12 y ou to say to t h e charg e? !' ner ves, which bothered hlm w'"ils tr a inin g departments. a 1g es o JS octo r s di s- Tues d ay· Sk It I I d'd , ' 1 e R b B ,30 1 • e on- - 1 n t mean t o br eak

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I (From the Short-S t ory class of I A p r ogram of m u sic eting Publis hed W eekly at Peru State Prdf1essor Price Doyle opened con - the second semeste r of 28 and ' 29) a reading was give n a t th e roe • ty Teachers Cellege vocation Mond ay, January 6, by sug- J W e must first c onsider wh o she is of the Philom athean Lit e rary s ocie gesGng a New Year's resolut ion for and how she h appe n ed t o be a writ- ' Thursday $ve ni ng th b Ion swan are student ody. The sug gestion ing woman. Elsie Nuss and D an - JY.1. C • d Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru w as that e ach one should sing just a j In the middle or l ate eigh t ies dt r ange d the progr a m whfoh constste
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FF; ATURF, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MILDRED LEFLER w o p1ano so The convocation period was t aken Jewi sh p a rents. Her fa t heF was a ! l b Gr a ce P e terHun g arian Her m other a n Am er ican t on ; two vocal so os Y .._.0 up by a vari ed program of born in Milw aukee, He; son; a re ading by Opa l Wittwer; """ ty
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here, have made him di abled for lif u Y rown, • JS substitutin g i n se rt at1on at the pro gram for th e Son der egg er 22- Colema n 13 the chair It:.re n•o h' f dd't' 1 d e. Sterlin g hi g h school in the hi story M h . S h I · ., n JS ca e or a t 1ona 10 emarc meet m g. Thi s is a di stin ct op er 24- D ammast 11 ni ty and overnmcnt 1·s aJJow 1·n a and music d epartm en ts Mi ss B ro w n c I 26 D v "' is teaching in the pl ace of R alph h onor for Mr. H olch, sin ce thi s, so- o e man - ammast 11 CLASSIFIED ADS him one hundred and fifty dollars Ch ate lain, who has b ee n called hom e ci e ty has onl y si x p ro grams du r in g 1FOR SALE:. A t h at g i ves four 1 a month due to his permanent di ableb y th e illness of his mot h er. t h e year. op er e eated Co lem an quarts of m ilk d aily and a ford car ment. He is Jiving with his arenta Sop h er d efe ated Sonderegger with a d e nte d r adiator. at Llneoln. p

r. · · a n, se v: !but mu st b e ori ginal. It is no t ' most a ny pl ace. All ov e r America me most. e r a! se le ction s by Di ck Will iams I n ecessary t h a t a s t u dent or faculty I Y0 UR one finds P.eru / fi rst thi ng I s a w w as a S assy Sy n co pa tors. Ime m b er b e a me m ber of the D r a - I . there is a r easo n. W e hear of st ud - which w as s u sp e nded i 'ro m t h e ce1l- " N ig-ga Ko 't " t h e· r eadin g g iv e.n by I PHQTQG mati c club to enter the contest. T wo J RAPmc en ts g r adu atin g from P e ru, a n d! go- in g . I h a d see n pi t ur es of t h em b \,\t J?r. V a n f!.h a n a cr oss &e c- prizes w ill b e awarded, a nd the pl ays ; in g out and making a n a me for th em- I never thou g ht I would e v er se e t h e fi on cf J n<l ve B r ow n s n e gro c ou rt in w ill b e sent a way to be iudged in or - I se l ves- in so d oin g th ey m a ke a n ame r e al thin g. It i!t m a d e of seal sk in , Vi rP' i: i Thi s .rt h eld der to avo id p a;ti a lity. Two !- NEEDS

!f'or their Alma Mater. over a b one fr ame a nd f elt as thin i ts session s on M nd a y mor m n r.: rn as Ic opi es of t he pl ay must b e handed 'r So h e re w e a re, folk s, four g ood as paper. Yo u would think · wh en to t a ke cflr e of the ? ff e n ses t h at oc- to either Mi ss He n dr ick or S men a nd true , boostin g fo p P e ru yo u saw th e k ayak jn t he wate r t h a t curr ed on Sat urd a y n w h t ? n"l S un da William Ok re nt b efor e Ma rc h 1. # aw a y out in the wilds -0f Montana- there w as only one E s kimo in it, bu t Th e S:Js y S y n r o p r .to r s cle cJi :a t e "I se- Joe J on es n ow a stu de n t at t he and i t ' s pl e nty wil d Out her e t h ey they s ay th a t h e puts hi s wife, fa m -,lect ion s to membe r '> nf t h e Men ' s cl nb Univ e r si ty of ' N b k a El d H A d · · · ·a · d' e r a s , on ay '( grow basketb all men seven · ei g ht ily, do gs , an nrov1 s10ns m•1 e, m "L'> ve Me " w as d e 1cated t o D ea n Vv ward ss· t t · t f p I ·• •I - · , a 1s a n re g 1s rar o eru a nd mne f eet ta ll- men w ho m ov e on the ends. Th e m a n, him self; 1s 1 N. D elzell. T o t he fre s hm e n w as ded- Stat T h 11 d W ' ll' • • • • • 1 • e e ac ers co ege a n i 1am 1 their 'f'eet. d re ss Pd m a n 01 1Ekm co a t m ad e of the Iic nt ed "Last Ni g ht I Dreamed I IK h · t h ' t h t · ,, n app, w o is ea c m g is y e ar a In ev ery sta te th e r e a r e ba s ketb all Imtestmes of wild ammals. Ki ss ed You. I P a n am a, Neb raska .h av e wo n pri zes j cl ass ic s and Montqn a is no excep- Th e r e w as a r eindeer sled, a d? g The memb e r s of the orch estra ar e in pre vio us cont est s.

tion. W.hen one tr a v e ls seventy-fiv e sl ed,. ivory and Di c k Willi ams E lvl.'1 Sem r ad Cl-i arl es I or a hundred mil es ov er mountains , all krnd s of thrn g s that Eskimos make. Tre1;1holm, Lorene Norton, Duane s · Th b c ont au·l S # I emor- ey say re a d and buttes, throug h mud a nd snow Th e y h ad a n Eskimo hunting suit Sa ms and Keith Wolfe · alc ohol. to a n eig hb orin g ci t y •to play a ball- m ad e _of skin with little. tufts Freshm an- Th an let s drink a t oast. I

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game, that game is going to be a of hair pro3ectmg out the seams of Clements' Brother Honored ' cl a, s ic. So four g ood me.n and true, the sl eev es to E,how how m a ny bears ,, Bill 0.-Why are you scratchin g PHON E all having Peru as their Alma Mater, the hunter h ad killed. This old Another Peru alumnu s h as !!One to your head? 56 PERU 1:1et for one.-0f th:!:se classics. Ster- · lbw must have been a re a.l w a r:1or. hi gher ranks int he educ ational field. I Don I'm the only one ! I lin g Sears offered a c.hallenge to the Then .A;here were the Indi a n thmgs Mr. Lero v D Cl ements of Beatrice who knows it itches. .......

Abs ar okee basketball team to play which cont ain ed m a ny weird carv- brother of Superintendent S. L. Clemat Big Timber. Mi.ll a rd Fowl e r , in gs. Som e of the prin cip al Al as kan ents of Peru, has been chosen bv the coach a t Absarokee, i ccep t ed the tribes have b een t'h e R a ven, Crow St ate Bo a rd for Vocational Educachallenge and lost on the Sweetgrass IJ;J ea r, and Ea g le The Indians .had ti on to succ eed Mr. Pearson. court by the close score of! 27 to 20. 1r a ven, e ag le and other heads which Mr. Clements w as f! raduated fr om Only two men on th a t court were they wore in their dances. We saw a Peru where he speci a Hzed in m a nu al less th a n six feet tall. number of those a nd also a lot of training and ag riculture He t a u g- ht

But the g ame at Big Timb e r did n o.t their dance m asks a nd de ath masks, "n P,nual training at Sergeant Bluff, end .the competition. It must go on, ; which are made of wood 1 wi sh Iowa, and Alvo Nebr ask a He lat er becau se P.er u m e n love to fi g ht. Two you might .have · s een the different a'S g r a d u a t ed from the University of .weeks later, th e Sweetgr as s team of I ex!? r ession s carved on those m as ks. It Nebraska College o.f A g r ic uH u r e w ith Bi g Timbe r took the lon g trip t o Ab- , seems .that they all used to we a r t he se the B. S. degree and sa ro k ee Co ach Sea rs a nd his g ang d e ath mas k s t o an Indian buri al, but certificate.

J . CITIZEN'S STATE BANK f !

.. 36 Years of Helpfu l Service

I were r ea dy to "face the mu Eic." ; no ne of the fa mily ever did a ny weep- Mr. Clements has h a d a g r e a t d ea l /

A V E N U E S T Q R E '

Ch a r les Boy d of L odge Gr as s w as on in g They hired mourners to d o of experience as a voca t ion a l ag rihand to referee the game; Jennin g s ' their wailin g, and jud g ing from the culture teacher having held this p os iP a rrfott, t r a v elin g for Lo we Cam p- I w ay an old fell ow described it to us, tion for two years at Stroms burg For good Eats and Drinks, Fancy Cak es ' bell, wa s a n inno ce nt b yst and e r I it must .have b een terrib fe. and four years at Be atrice. He is and I Pastry, Lunch Mea t s, Ho t and Cold

It was a gre a t ga me. The fin al I While I'm writin g about the buri al known for his community le adership Sandwiches, Fresh Fruits and Candies. score w as 15 to 14 in fa vo r of Ab sa r- p ro ce edings, I'll tell a bout the old of boys and men , and his ability to I A h d Pl S h

ok ee. F ou r P eru m e n were at t hat burial totem pole There is a "Pigeon organize and carry out pro g ressive I an y ace to get your c ool Su pplies. gam e a nd each play ed a n important ' hole''-for e ach m ember of the 1:amil y programs of work. # part . T wo of .th e m we r e coac h es, one in the pole, one above the other.

I Opposite the Training School. A Han dy I was the refe ree, and the fourth man ' When one of theni died, his body Play Writing Contest Open ; \ Place t o Trade # :so ld t h e sui ts a nd s ho es t o the t eams. w as cremated and its ashes placed in

In t hi s coun try, w h e n they w a nt the hole in this to.tern All of his val- There are just six weeks J.eft in I ff U L A N D Q L T

r ef erees, they hi re m e n fr om Peru, u a bJ.es and possess ions were burned which to , write your ori g inal one- act • • bec a u se t h ey ar e four sq uare " with him I had he a rd a bout these pl a y f-Or the -annual play writin g con-1)

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73 Phone 78 Pe ru , Neb r. So on, ma ybe, .they'll w a nt more queer buri als and I was g lad to g et a test.coac hes J r om P e r u, b ecau se when 1ch a nce to see t he tot em pole with As has been previously announced '- · P er u " g ra ds" go out t h e re is som e- ! ashes in it as everyone had described t hi ng d oin g Iit t o me

Pe r sonnel the above article: Bi g The1 e was all kinds of work, Ti mbe r , Ste rlin g Sea r s, P. S T . C ear rin g s, b ask etry, moccas ins, and degree; Absarokee, Mill a rd M. Fowler, ru gs made by Indians. The work was P. S T C., two year; Lod g e Gr ass, J so m a rv elous that you'd wonder how Ch arles Boy d P. S. T C t w o yea r; I it could possibly have been do.ne Mon t ana, Jennin gs Parriott (repre- 1 L ast, w as the old pipe or g an which se n tati v e ro 1• L owe Ca mpbell Sp orts used • to be in the Lutheran church Go ods Comp a ny), P. S. T. C., de g ree: here In 1846, this church w as torn

Signed down and the org an was put in the Anonymous museum for safe keepin g On the out-

side it looks like a huge old fashion-

Bessie Bath Writes About Museum In Alaska ed cupbo a rd. A sin gle keyboard about a y a rd long w as pulled out and some of the folks persu aded me to Th e followin g is a n extr act from sit on the high stool and pl ay it. It a letter rec eived by John B ath from had only one p edal a nd that one exhi s sist e r , Bessie B ath, who is vi sit- tended out to the side so some else ing in Sitk a Al ask a Edward Bath, had to do all the pumpin g I've never a b re th e r, who w as g r a dua te d from he a rd in a big theater a pipe organ P e ru in t he s umm e r of ' 28, is supe r - with a more be a utiful tone than that inte nd e nt of schools a t Sitk a old antique., Miss Bath attended sc h ool at Peru

Of course, I haven't begun to tell in t he f all of 1928 a nd the s ummers of everything there was in those imof '27, '28, and '29. The letter was mense gl ass cages, but I've told of ten days in ar r iving at its destina- some of the most interesting things. tion A person almost has · to see these Sitka, D ecember 29. 1 things before he can really appreciate

Dear John: them. To me, it was the most inter-

It m ake s me g lad that I'm in Alas- ,esting thing I've seen since I came. ka w hen I read about t he we ather I and roads you are having now. Two Debate Squad Is Practicing weeks ago it was cold enough for sk ati ng but the ice lasted only a little over a We had our share 30 and 40 de g rees above, most of the tim e It is 40 tod ay.

I wish you , could .have been with us yes terday af t ernoon when we went throu g h the Sheldon J ackso n Mi ss ion

The second of a series of practice debates will be held Tu esday, J a nuary 14, a ccording to F. H. Heck, one of the debate co aches The debate que stion is, "Resolved, that the nations should adopt a plan of complete disarmament, excepting such forces as a re .needed for police protection."

Muse um. As I have told you before, Old "Grad" Will Return the Sheldon Jackson school is a Presbyte r ian Mission and is nam ed after the men who founded it

When Sheldon Jackson first came to Alaska, he w as in the northern p art, and the Eskimos were dying b ec a use of the l ack of food and clothin g At th at time, there were no reindeer in Alaska so he g ot permission a nd money from th e g ove r nment t o get some from Siberia. The y were brought ove r and it was not m a ny years until there were plentw of d eer in Al aska to be u se d for fklod a nd clothing

This mi ssionar y t ravel ed all ov er

A laska a mon g th e Eski mos a nd In-

' STU-OENTS

On January 16 the Crystal Theatre wi ll open wi th 100% sound pictures and comedies. We hope tha t you will show your appreciation of our keeping with the ti mes by your continued patronage. Our first vi taphone show will be:

BILLIE DOVE, IN

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After forty-five ye a rs away from the old school, Mrs. Ma r gar et Rees Bl a ke is still loyal to her Alma Mater, Peru.

· Mrs. Blake w as gradu ated from Peru in 1885. She is planning to visit in Peru this summer

An extract from Mrs. Blake's letter to President W R. P ate sh ows h e r continued inte rest i n P e ru.

"Si.nee le a vin g the school I h av e t a u g ht twenty-si x ye a rs in th re e different st ates. I h

.THE PAINT D ANGE L''

Thursd a y, Friday, Saturday , Jan. 16 , 17, 18

This is Billie's latest r eleas e, and what a wow!

In addition we will have talking and syncronized stuff for the kidd ies t hat wi ll pleas e. short

We have also insalled uph o lstered seats that add to your comfort an d believe with t he wonderful line up of first run pictures we have co ntrac t ed for that we will be able to serve you I 00% shows.

II TH & PERU P EDAGO GIAN J ANUARY 14, 1930. PUBLIC PULSE this museum. - /e n ter the contest but faculty m em- Mari e N.-To t he Hill Store to get ! gathered m a ny t hin gs whk.h are in Enjoya ble Progra m Given I a n y st u dent or 'fac ulty member m ay I Fr y-Where are you going, Marie? Th · · d f t Th t • · ' some fresh air - . e muse um 1s m a e .o concre e so e pr og r a m a m e n s c onvocat1on, Ihers a r e n ot e li gib le to win a p r ize -..--.-- -· _.,__ ,_ WHEN "GRADS" GET OUT ,It w as p r et ty cold m s1de, a nd we ' Dec emb e r 16 con sisted of a r ea d Th 1 b d ti' '-.Lo d'd 1 b I ' · - - I e p a y m ust not e an a a p t a on I Seell') in g ly m a ny P e ru students 1 n t stay lon g , but Ill t el you a out . b D W E V h d w a nt jobs, m os t any kind of job, some of the thin g s that inte r es ted m g y
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PERU - NORTHB9 . RO What Others Think

have no se: style of play,. On defe!J$e Wayne exchange,

to man defense, which was effective rod,

o o e eru s arp""3 oo • Jan. 17. St. Bencdi.cts game ers to six field goals, two in the first tly affiliated with the college. there

something of the school and, the half and four in the second. Their "BrocKma.n of .Peru is assigned to High School at Platts- community here. offensive plan was merely to put the the right tackle position on our myth- , , 1 t 1 • m outh.

1 Abilene is located about fifty-five ball through little net, which, by ical eleven. Lon Graf of Peru never Jan. 20 7:00 p. m: Alpha Mu miles west of Manhattan , and the way, they did with uncanny reg· fa1 ls to mold together one of the Oinega. I about one hundred miles straight ularity. Theil' teamwork was excep- p. m. Kapp:,1 Deltu J tionally smooth and fiast for an in- strongest teams the state. Few Pi• ; • · Isouth of Fairbury, Nebraska. Its dependent team without the services seasons fail to pr'eseht · a ' PeFu team j very level surronding country is a of a paid coach. that does not contain one or two men · great asset to the farmers and they

The Line Ups that seem to be the class In their pos- Many Auto Accidents Fatal take advantage of this good land by Peru fg ft m p pts ition. Last year Hertz and Krejci · - !putting out bumper crops i n both Booth, f, (c) 0 0 1 0 1 0 were without in their re- The number of accidents, corn and watel'melons every year. Brockman, f - 1 a 3 i 2 spective perths. This year Brock- larly the number of automobtle acc1- Abilene high school has an enrollRailsback, c 0 0 0 4 0 man · of Peru was outstanding.' He dents, is simply appalling. The re· ment of over five hundred students, Sautter, g 0 0 0 1 0 combi.ned speed, determination, abi!- port made by the rehabilitation di· Twenty three teachers are employed Korber, g ;. 0 0 1 l 0 ity, and quick thinking to develop f th t t d t t f to teach the various departme.nts in 1 6 · t t f v1s1on o e s a e epar men o vo- Hurst, f 3 0 1 · into one of the most cons1s en or- the school system. The vocational Milhollin, f 0 0 0 0 0 wards ever to loom across the con- cational educatwn thru the Nebraska 1 agriculture department is one worthy Young, !fl :. 0 0 0 0 0 ference landscape." Press Assoc.iation gives the following of rriention. These classes meet in

awarded an all-state end berth Total number o!f accidents in Ne· ·ments in the state, and it is headed

much opposition from any braska in the two weeks, 264. Number J by Mr. Allison.

player. He stood out predom- of persons killed, 37; injured, 229. T,he science department here, of

0 7 as the greatest end of the Of these 264 accidents FG were motor which I am at the head, is not onl y

season."

. . ' equiped with the latest laboratory

behind a s.trong line, vehicle. accidents, m 22 person& equipment, but it is also aided by.

with one of the strongest teams m were killed, and 128 InJUred. some very intelligent students. One

confere.nc e, Hurst of ;Feru. was Of the 228 persons injured, 10 were i of )he physics students, P au l C ass et

one of the best ball chauffeurs m the permanently disabled. Motor vehicle 1by name, has, in the last month, pat-

state. W ·eighing about 170 pounds, accidents increased 50 % over the Jas.t ented a new gasoline engine. In

'l'o.tuls 17 6 17 5 40 I the intrepid ball lu g ger was one of two weeks' report Motor vehicle tMs engine the combustion of gas and

Referee: Ed. Woods, (Tarkio) the most vesatile men in the confer- de aths doubled. Gunshot accidents re- 1 11ir takes place not only on one side ence. A star in every game he suited in three deaths and eig ht in- : of .the piston as it does in the engines

Dramatic Club Adopts played, a competent blocker, a daring juries. Carelessness in handling fire- J have now but it also combusts on passer, the quickest thinker in the arms was the single cause. Seven the lower side of the piston giving conference, l'.J:urst is designated a half , of the fifteen pedestrians s.truck were double force and Epeed to the pist ons. · New Point System · back post " children. Skids, coupled with icy By this inyention we will be able to

A different poinb system is one of the ma.in ch a nges in the revised con- and ·?ighways, and' driv- 1do the same amou.nt of work with a

A. A. A.

Nebraska Motor Club statfo.n. The In Poll.ti·cs mg, were the cause of many of the 1 · two cylinder machine as the four now stitution which was accepted by the Woman Dramatic club at its meeting last auto accidents Blinding lights were gives. One of the physics students

The North Garage.

Everything for the mo torist. a strong factor 1n such accidents: j has been working quite extensively morning

W hen women got the vote m a ny

" · Remember this is for Nebraska ; lately on ed<Iy currents with electric·

The secretary read a letter from were the predictions of the political only; the other forty-seven states un- : ity · Abilene, as you see, is not in the Pr of esE.or V. H. Jindra, accepting explosions to follow. But nothing election into· the Peru Dramatic club much happened. Wiseacres who had doubtedly averag ed at 'least as many. least passe in their dealings with as a n honorary member. T he resig-

: previously said nothing, thereupon In the six-month period ending No• science

b 5 th 2001 · t.o

A combination of a wide-awake natio.n of Marguerite Graves as a grinned, and remarked, "I told you vem er • ere were au moso." bile accidents, resulting in 236 community, a progressive school g r o up lea der was acc epted.

Everetts Enjoy Diversified Entertainment

Plays for. the next guest night and The truth oif the, matter rnems to pie killed, Assuming that the other the play writing contest were topics be that both the prophets and the states averaged a toll of Jife discussed by the president, William wiseacres are be j ng confounded. Cer- 1as Nebraska, this make more Ol!:rent. tainly no political' upheavel i3 takin g 21,000 a year and place. In· a quiet way, however, the times that -number lnJUred. We might women, now organized to function ju.st well be at war and he done effectively, are accomplishing won- 1with it.

du&

T he pdnciples of modern political Master Homemaker

Sta tion KELS broadcasted for the

Ev erett Literary society Thursday, feminine mind to comprehend. Worn- Mr& W. A. Wickersham of Filley

scie.nce have not been difficult for the I J a nu a ry 9. T he program for the ev- en if .not instinctively, at le 2 st was one of the five Master Farm enin g consisted of various musical by their own expedences in managin g 1 Homemakers from. Nebraslrn numbers Requests were sent in and homes, the necessity of fixing respon- , by the Farmers Wife. This week she sibility definitely if they are to get I attended a meeting in Lincoln of all all and tele g rams were anything done and done well. 'l'hey l th': Mas ter Homemakers, and Mswered. The .program was k.'10W what divided responsibilit y in I she. spoke over the sored by the Non-Skid Fountain Pen th home means. The v know t.hnt two radio on What Agriculture Me a ns to and Pencil Co., and makers of the w:men working in the kitchen, each 1 Miss Maurine Wickersham, a sleep proof alarm clock designed es- with equal authodty, simply does not ' JUmor at Peru State college Iis a daughter O'f W1c•ker.sham. pecially for people with insomnia. go.

The members pronounced it one of Since they have not to so great a • the best programs of the year. All degree the handicap of , politic a l tra- 1Hoyt

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of the credit is due to Margaret Eng- dition that has· encrm ted the maEculekemeier, who had charge of the j line viewpoint, they approach this I DIXERU -Air, Dixie Here we are in Peru college. program. Imatter of government more open I ds knowminded I y. Where we get ali kin of There has probably been no move ledge.

ISoft Water Shampoo 35c

1 in any locality for improvement in Hip -Hooray, D1xieru!!

Hair Cut 35c j government that h as not been ' led, Peru has np room for 0 slow bats, at I or at least vigorously backed, by the But of room ;or figh\ n Bobcats

BOB KNAPP'S I I women. In many cases they have Bobcats Bobcats. Meow Meow!

· Next to Gaines Hall on the t j assumed the actual de.tail work, and BOBCATS!! BOBCATS!!! pavement. ' Isuch tough jobs as hous e-to-house

canvassjng, which they could do dur- ALUMN1 ing the day. Mi ss Vern Snell of Gretn a is now

1n t. e orm ;i I At - The Electric • East Side been exerting in local campaigns for Ischool at Florence, Al a bama. the improvement of methods of gov- Mi ·:s Elva E. R u.Ion Jibr ar-

ernment.-National Municipal League i a n at Peru State Te ac hers coll e g-e,

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We will glad to welcome the s tu den t s of Peru to make a visit to our o.ffice in Ne bras ka C ity wh ere the y will find one of the most beautiful displays o f p ict u res to be found anywhere in Southeaste m Nebrask a DAN PORTER F UN E RA L PARLORS Phone 231 Monumen ts Neb raska Cit y

B 11 t• spent Christmas w it h her Mrs ._........_.._....,_

Byers, who is teac ing ome econom-

ic s in t.he s t a te teachers colleg e at ' Carter Gives a Report E ast L a ns ing, Michig a n.

Miss Rulon was head li brarian of

the i:neeting of Tri Beta on Mon- P S T C leaving in 1922. She is

day evening, Janu a ry 6, Professor now head lib r a r ian at Parsons' co].

R. Carter gave a report on the le ge, F a irfield, Iowa.

meet ing of

t9 30 · JANUAJl'Y d b ard- ti ve an . b boa r d, a nd a v e r y .Abil e n e
Collins Writes About w or k i ng r:s t 1 ; th" Of Peru
CALENDAR Conveniences of School school o n e of t e J>e one 0 " • ___ Jan. 15, 7:00 p. in. Y. W:, Y: stat e. I am p roud syste zn. (Continued
M;, C; C; A; Abilene, Kansas f a cu lt y in suc.h a sc fra t e r n a lIY•
uThe Golden· Jan. 16, 9:45 a. m. W. A. A; Dear Mr. Carter: You;:u l E. Co lli nS
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Ne braska, a s second 'cla ss matter.

th e Year- Sc single cop y

EDITOR

ASSOCJATE EDITOR

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MARIE PARKER

_ ENID COLGLAZIER

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - DONALD J. TYLER

CIRCULATION MANAGER - - - - - FRED COLE

B AS KETBALL

f YOUR i A pro g r a m of v ocal music in c h arge of G. H olt S te ck w as g iv en in co n voc a ti on F r id ay, J a nu ary 17. The d ev otion a l; w e r e in char g e of P ro f W

F Hoy.t.

B asketball is an indoor sport, whic,h al ways b e g ins after foo t ball season.

B asketb all is a game in which the m os t ath letic an d speedy team wins.

Introduced b y Mr. Steck each p er- G ood spo rts a r e not mentioned, as son announced his ow n numb ers aU p arti c ip ants in any kind of ath -

Neil T ra b e rt s an g "Friend of Min e" letics mus t be g o od sports. and "Allah." John Fisher's th r e e Do y ou like t o se e a football game? nu m b ers w e re "Bell s of the Sea " Well , b as k et b a ll 'i s by far the more

"Sy lvi a,'' a nd "The Bi g B ass Vi ol."

Th e la st numb er w as a tr ip · t a k e n from

rson W I'. rs lig ht t h t' IJ • "t . L ' I - - - th e En g li s h d epa r t ment I r efer to the s. 0 e r ua n c a r. r es, ancl 1 is ars on , Mrs D a vid so n and Jl.ir s. A.cours e in journ alism. 1no un co mn;o n si g ht in d ry we a rh er L Hill as hos tesses Mrs. E L. De ck .,.._"-_.,.. T o th e p r osp e cti v e t e acher of En g - 1·;· i:;ee Plude;: : ,; <'U t un i!cr 11i e wa s a g u-est. Mrs. L a rson pres ide d at I I li s h, som e w o rk in journ filism wiU be st r e et li g,hts s tud y i n g their les sons a t the me etin g in the abse nce : # A V E N ij E S T Q R E # of g r ea t v a lu e. A g re at m a ny hi gh ni.g ht. of th e president, Mrs. W. N D e lzell. I I I sc h oo ls publi sh a n ews p ap e r , w hi c h " T h.is sc h oo l off.er s a ge n eral hi g h A lun c he o n of eEc alloped oyste r s, the E ng li s h tea' c h er is to sch oo l c ours e, normal trainin g cou r se, P a rker hous e rolls, I# For good Eats and D rink s , Fancy Cakes fl s p on so r. I f on e h as h a d n e i t h e r Pn d a t rade sc h oo l or m a nu a l tra in- Jell y, bee t p ic k les baked p u ddin g I a n d P astry, Lunch Mea t s , Hot and Cold j tr a in;in g n or experi en c e in n ewsp ape r in g co urse In co nn ec ti o n with t.1' e and coffee w as served I I Sandwiches, F res h F ruits and Candies. f w ork, he w ill n ot find it e asy to as-n or m a l trn in ing course we h ave fi ve , A h a11 dy Place to g et your School Suo. plies. f se mb!E1 a p aper in · t he pr op e r s t yle g r ? d es of e1eme n ta r y wo r k in a dem - / I I Th t t h t · · onst rat i <'.'1 Pcho ol w h er e p r o• p ect i" ve REGISTRATION STARTS MONDAY ! e n oo. e n rn rn g r ece i ve d in - A I cl ea r, conci se w r i tin g. which is es - te 'l c h e r s do t h eir p r act ice teac hi n g R eg istr atio n for the sec ond s emes - '{ Opposite t he Tr aini ng Sc h ool. A Handy se n tl a l t o n ewE p ape r sty le , is inv a l- Th ere are 20 0 p u pi ls e n ro ll e d in t e r w ill be held Monday, J a nu a ry 27 , • f h l .,,, h , a t s o'cl ock. ,. Pl ace t o T r a d e u a ble b oth in d eve lop in g o.n e' s ow n fC on · faPC g r ll.de h Ps a cr itic l' w r it in g a nd in ch e ckin g th e w ritin g teacher a nd t h ere i.s a SPt>erv i•n r tiver T he reg ist rat i on w ill be co n duc te d f H U. L A N D Q L T I of ot h e r s. t h e w h ole sc h oo l. The c o'urs e of st ud y the sa m e as l 2s t s emeste r Stud e n ts B ut a kn ow ledge of jo urn a li sm is is very sim il ar to t h e c ourse of stu d y w ill gathe r in th e g-ymms i um as they 73 Phone 78 Peru , Nebr. A P ract ical no t on ly fo i· En g li"s h teac ll- i n N r brvska. did the fi rs t sem est e r Th os e w,h o r eg - 3. - 1 I -

"Th t A · 1ste r ater th a n J n u arv 27 w1" ll be er but for o th e rs as w e ll. Every ere are wo m n "h h t e achers h ere and a ls o Peve·ro ] F i·11 · _ co ns ider ed as r egiste r in g la te, an,d pe rso n opes w e n h e leaves co ll eget o atll::in a c on sid-e r abl e .degree ofi pinos, w h o teac h En g Ji o}i. Of t h e Fi x - the us u a l :Gee w ill be ch a r ged. S i.n e e

s uc cess in hi s ch ose n profess i on ,' be t e en :oints a ' s tude n t i n h.i g h scroo l on l y <'.'le d a y w ill b e i t w ill_ b e be te acher, El' !H'rv iso r 1 orem nn in c h - 1:eeds fo:· gra du atio n fi ve• are En g - ne cessary for one t o b e on tim e 1 I itec t, e ng in ee r , o r administra t o r li s h su b.ie cts. All tea c h i ng is done · an d t o .hav e hi s s ch edule made ou t " 'h t h " · · b i n En g li sh of cou r •e, b ut tl e,- e PUb - as far as p oss ible. I ., a e v e r 1s po sition m ay e,' he -will b 3 ca le:l u p on to ap p ly k IC w l · j ects are fo r c red i t i.n E ng li sh." I ? g e of_ c lear a 1d forc efu l wl'iti rt g : b A n oth er b y Bu g - MISS AHLBERG IS BETTE R I

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100 p er Ce nt Talking m bu s m ess and pr ofe ssio n al lett er s ee to ed i to i of t h e F airbury ' Miss Ru t h Ahlber g, t he sc ;1001 1 I a nd repo r ts. S in ce cl earness an d F a i r bur y Ne b raska. wa s p ub- nurse who h as b ee n ill for .mo re t lila n Tue!llO:. J a n 2 1 Last chance to forc e are th e tw o o u tsta ndin g f eat- h sh ed 10 p ape r a t i me ago. tw o H ecks, is imp r ove d. 1 1 •' • ur es o f n ew opa p e r sty le, in w h a t 1:1°1e of t h e c oun try w h-e r e h e Before New Yea rs , Miss Ah l b e r g I · b th t f ''Ab · ' pl a ce b ette r th a n t he cl ass i.n j our- IS and erwe n t a ser iou s ouer at i on fo see - t:: ar e .s a r s 0 Ie s n al ism c oul d o n e h op e t o o b ta in t his t i m ig h t t o learn fr on t a l ':3 i n us. She to be ' Ir·1-sh Rose " Bu dd y Roggers and t ype of t r a mm g ? rn e tem p eiat m e h eie s e ldom i mp r ove d a nd r et - d t p · I I • th t f' d UJ ne o e 1u n IIn our o w n c olle g e. j o urn a lism js n a short t ime, h oweve r, s he s u ffere d i Nancy ca r 0 1 i ha i ield. T he e i m s p i 0 t e act t at it a rel ans e a n d for t he p as t w ee k h a I journali sm cl as s, usually a v e ry sma ll i_s on ly f ift.ee n de g rees bee.n ill. T.be infi rmary wa: I '' 111 • J' grOll!J of p e op le d oes t h e w ork of b T.-i e i easo n we noh ce c los ed duri ng h er ill ness but op - I ' u s 1on ass embling and publi shin g t h e s choo l 1 is t h e e xtr em - en e d aga in Ia·st Fri d ay J a n ua r y 17 I p epe r Fr om s t a ndpoint of the Y Lg umi it y e t h e rm omete r · ' · A 1 ·t h t ·nast. · Peda g ogian itself, a l a r ge r cl ass in fa lls b e low se v e n ty d egTees ' rea story W l a grea "' j ourn a li sm is d esir a bl e This cl ass b ut th e n at_i ves s hi ve r an d are MODERN PHENOMENA I AlS O provj des the medium t hro ug h whi ch 1e ul!y when i t gets t.ha t low. i CROWDS HOLLYWOOD ' students come in a c t ive co n t a ct w i1.:1 · gue!'::i _ it bl oo d · gets \ VIDE-OPEN SPACES I t h e ir Ech oo l p2 p er, and i t so t hin af ter Ii v1.ng rn th e h eat t t h e p a_ri e r m ay be St l'ength e n ed by years \ Up-to-da te S'ci e ntific phen om e n a '• WED., THURS., and F ri.,- J a n 22, 23, and 24. e n larg in g its g r oup of po ssi bl e co n- Ri g h t no w t he paper s p rint e d in a re one a n other in L os Ant r ib u1 ion a nd by buil d in g a fo und a- the fa lands a r e fu ll of i n d epe n de n ce. g: les a nd H o ll y w oo d w h ere mov i ug , iii Iii fas 0 tn any'' , I t hink most of it is t a l k b v " P ol - p t · f "l · I ti on fo r c on st ruc t iv e -c ri ti ci s m of i ts ic c orr,i pames, 1 mm g all -t 1lk in g 1 me l,1.ts it icos" howe v er - - T fie " Po1 11 1cos" t t d mo p1_c u res oors, comp la in # '

I With Ev ely n Brent, J ack Oakie and "Skeets" GalHOWARD DAL E BUGBY c ppab le of r un n in g a g ov e rn me nt b ut r ec tl y over locations, interfere w it h l'I lag h e r. Laug hs - F un - Gags - Wise Cracks, C01nAn nlu m nu s of P e ru State Te achers I h ave h eard p rom i nen t F iliri i nos sa y p r oper r ecor din g ' W d n ' 1 I Y ' 11 b k 11 l h d C JI t h at t hin gs w oul d b e in c h aos .he r e " Mot· t h /1 e y ua ore OU rea a your aug en urance o ege, Howard Bu g b e e in a r ece nt ion p ie u re compa ni es E.1 oo t- V d h th ' f t 1 le tte r t o D ea n w N D e lze ll d escr i be s s i x mo nt h s j f t h e r es tr a i.•1 in g h a n d in g ta l k in g p ro du ctions on locat ion ' I recor s w 0n yo u see lS as n1ov1ng p ay h is wor k as prin c i na l of a s ch oo l a t - U n_c le" we r e remove d from see m to h ave a mag n et ic attraction T · t n e sa id oo h t 1cos " f ng·uega ro. C Pg ay Pm, i.'1 the Pl: i li p - r • or a i rs hi ps nnd a i q : Ia nes ,, Sl).id A. pme I sl a nd s. Mr Burbee is r l- o a c - Ed wa rd S u t h erl a nd di rector of t h e ), SAT., an d MON.,- J.an. 25, and 27.

,tal k as th o u g h the y were pe r :Lectl y t h at a 1rs h1 ps a nd a i rp l anes fl yin g di-

grad u ate of t h e Univ e r s i ty of N eb rn s- n f HATF,T,AT N SP E A KS fast -mov i.ng Ri ng Lar d ner-Geor g e M. J " ka and se rv ed as p "'. r o V E C.hate la i n l'r>oke to· t h e Co h a n comedy- r omance, "Fast Comi n se vera l N ebraska rc h I e r u high s chool deb oters , Moncl vy, p any," w h ic h w ill s.how at ( he Crysoo s. J an u ary 20 t i b' t " C Q In !eres' m g pc r:i ons c f t '.: e lette r a r e _. · on s u Jee• o u rt t a l theatre , sta r ting W edn esday ., J a n- I as f r ll ows: I T i a nd P rocPedrngs " u ary 22, for a run of t h ree d ays ' "C agaya m pr ov ince is t l1e t h Jt is p l a n ned t o h old, some p r actice uth er land_ h a d an exper ience of ', n o1 er n d eb ate t h f mnst :nrov in ce of t h e isl an d of L uzo n s m e n ear utu re b u t p la ns t hi s lnnd w h tl e mak i ng o utdoor s h ots J w hi c h is th e "o ] d f ] ' h ave be e n somew h r t hamriered by t h e for " F as t Company. " L ieut. C a1l u k a n a t e nb oe pce f B Ch a nd the no r thern i.;: Jonr'I d b . o v r on o n e of t he L an ge, skipper of t h e Goodyear airof t h e g r o up. Tu g u egHo is the cwr i- I e ate r s_ on l ast years team sh ip "Volu nte€r." flew over t h e fie ld. I ta! of th e pr ov in ce a nd t h e prnv in r ia l echoo l b d e b fl te te.am is W h en Sut h e rl a n d heard the s h in com- I h ig h choo l is loc nted here - Students ' e ts yea r Y Mrs L eno r e i ng he stopped producti'o n, I atten d from a ll ov er t l · Mag-e l, SO, w h o h as h a d -co n sid e r ab le t h a t t_ ho soun d of the motors would

Thi s seems to be the answer to all your prayers for a n ew football plot. Here's th Army and Navy game w it h not on ly the indispensible goat but the in imitable Stephen Fetchit to lead him and a tie score to keep th e ex-soldiers and sailors happy. George O' brien takes the big lead in-

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and the way 'he puts this Annapolis and West Point story over it a production. All talking and syncromzed comedies with every change of features. t h

h" h . b ie prov rn c e, ex 1}e ri ence i n d e b ate work w. 1c 1s a ou " seve n ty m il es lon v an d I · be p icke d u p b y the m icrophones. fiiftv m il es w ine ' · L a.nge di s covered the picture com" Man f t h t d I T wo art classes, 108 and 109 h ave b · ' Y o e s u e n ts co f b ' p a ny el ow hi m an d shut off hi s mo

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t he "Mika do " Wall a ce Su g den, J o,hn Fi s her, a9 d Mr. to o k the p a rts of the s el ection. Ellen Wilson accomp a nied them on the piano. in t er estin g Th e schedale is not always an easy on e a nd t h e team needs much s u pport from t h e s tu dents. Let's all turn ou t fo r t h e games. REPORT ERS I Cl a r a Hick s san g "My T ask" by You'll get y our m on ey's worth and enj oy the game as well. T,he team a lw ays need s t h e s u pport a nd you're the one to g ive it. L et's se e everyone out yellin g for a v ictory. SPORTS MARGUERITE GRAVES .Ashford iu conv ocation W e dn es day, JAMES SQUE A K" MUMP E R J a nuary 15. She was accomp a.ni ed FO RE NSIC JOHN BATH 1 on the pi a no by Ellen Wil s on This STEPS OF SOPHISTICAT ION J NEEDS J j •• ; J J FINE PORTRAITS FRAMES PHOTO FINISHING CAMERAS ALBUMS Peterson Studio 'PHONE 56 PERU I MUSIC - - - - - - - - - WALTER WIESE w as of the devoti on a ls, FRESHMAN- I d on ' t , know. CAMPUS AND ALUMNI -, - = - - - CLAY CO Y whic,h we:e m charge of Reverend ISOPHOMOR E-I a m no t p repared ORGANIZATIONS :_ DOROTHY COWAN E r nest Km g ht. JUNIOR- I d o n ot re mem b er. I _..,._..,._ _...__,._.,._ S OC IETY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BE RNICE WARNKE SENIOR-I d o n't b el ie v e I c a n a dd FACULTY - - - - - - - - - - - L. M PITTENG E R Frye, '31, bec a me quite ill anythin g to wh a t has b e en sai d. , ACTIVITI E S - - - - - - - - - - - - - - STEVEN TURCLLE l ast Fnd ay and w as t a ken to her I , . , FEA T UR E - - - - - - MI LDRED LEF LE R ho m e in Omaha. On Sunday morn- ' in g she was taken to the Covenant ____._._...,_...,._..., _,_,_j THE VALUE OF COLLEGE :'Where sev era l liv e in t h e sam e ho use ho spi t al w,here she undeny ent an op- 1I Thoe• '' 00 7:::.• •: mti•::;::::·:::S MEET J CITIZEN'S STATE BANK which p e rhaps is not r ated ?-t its ful- li t t le " g uli" ( J tJythin g w e w oul d c a ll The Faculty Dames club met ' ! 36 years of Helpful' Service f le st value by coll e g e s t udents , not g reen s or spin r.c h), the v c a n liv e Vt> ry Thurs day afternoan, -J a nu a ry ::i t the f' 1 Ji ev e.n by th ose who a r e m aJ·orin g in ch ea pl y Oft e n th ey do with ou t home of 1V1rs A W L Lh M I I ' a
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Peru Statel Teachers Gollege, S econd Seme.ster, 1929-1930.

Co11vocation, Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday, 9: 50 to 10:20

ENGLISH-Vaughan

-Cook, TllO, Foods 102, Cr. 2 hrs., ThF., (also 8:50).

LANGUAGE-Norwood, A204, Grk. and Rom. Myth. 209, 3rd qtr., Cr. 2 hrs., MWII'hF

MANUAL ARTS-L a rson, M30i, Home Me chanics 209, ( a lso 8:50), Cr. 4 hrs., MWThF.

M.A:THEMA TICS-Hill. A304, T ng 105, Cr. 4 hrs., MWThF. - Hill, S202. Read.ing l'se h1 Ma th 404 Cr lhr., MW.

MUSIC D oy le, T102, Meth. of T efl ch !Ol a a nd lOlb (al s o Obs. ll 30), Cr. 4 hrs., MWThl".

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Graf, G r m, Orga1 and Adminis. of Public S ch ool Pn yE 1ca.l J<.:auc,a t ion 209 Cr. 2 hrs MTh.

-D a vids on, Gym, P,hys Edu. 'I.Ola Sec. 1, Cr. 1 hr., WF

PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Lind strom, S202, CoU.ege Physics 201, ( a lso 8:50), Cr. 4hrs., MWThF.

8:50

ART-P apez, LSOl , Public Scho ol Art 108 Cr. 2 MW ThF.

BIOL()(, Y-Meserve. !'! a nt Mor p h. 202, (se e 7 :50}, MWThF

COMMER CE - Irwin, A301, Elem Accountin g 103 Cr. 4 hrs

MWT hF

EDUCATION- Maxwe ll, A202, Adole scence 324, 3rd qtr., Cr,

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2 hr s.; MWThF.

T e ar Al04, Jr H. S. Prin. of Teach 108b, Cr. 3 hrs

MWTh.

- T y le r , T 306, Rural School Me t hods 150, Cr. 4 hr s. ,

M WT,h F

-B a ker ., AlOl, Edu Mea sureme.n ts 330, (for Sr. H S

Te achers), 3rd qtr'. Cr 2 hrs MWThF. •

ENGLISH-V a u g han, A303. Am. Short Story 240, Cr. 3 hrs ,

MW F

- N or w ood , A102, En g lioh 102. Cr. 3 hrs., MWTh.

GFOGRAPHY-Ci a yourn , L104, Hi s t. Geog of U S. 303, 3rd atr., Cr. 2 hr s. , MWThF.

-Cl ayburn , L104, Geo g of Africa 310, 4t h qtr., Cr.

2 hrs. , MWThF

HISTORY-Ch a t elain, A202, Hist. of U S. (1789-1877) 213a and 213b, Cr. 2 or 4 hrs., MWThF.

HOME ECONO MICS - We a r e, T104, Clot,'fii.n g 141, (see 7:50). Tl04, Clothin g 106 (see 7:50).

-Coo k TllO Fo ods 102 (se e 7 :50)

LANGU AGE - Cla rk, A204, Sp a nish 102 Sec. 1, Cr. 4 hrs., MWThF.

MANUAL ARTS- L a r s on , M301, Home Mechanics 209, (see 7:50), MWT h F.

MATHEMATTCS- Hill, A304, Diff. Calculus 309, Cr. 4 hrs., MWThF.

MUSIC-Doyle-Ste c k, Tl02, Public Sch. Music llOa and b, Cr.

2 hrs., MWThF.

-Doyle, T102, Col. Chorus 19 ., ,Cr ¥.i hr., T als o 2:30 W.

· --Jindra, Aud., Coliege Orchestr a 20, Cr. ¥.i hr T., also

10:50 ' Th

--Jindra, G302, Study of Instruments 315b, 3rd qtr. Cr.

2 hrs., MWThF.

--Jindra, G30;! Study of Instruments 315c, 4th q'tr., Cr.

2 hrs., MWT)1F.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Lorbeer, Gym Phys. Train. 102, Cr 1 hr., MW

-Davidson, Gym., P,hys. Edu 302a, Cr. 1 hr., MTh.

- D a vidson, Gym., Adv. D a ncin g Sb €:r. 1 hr., WF.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Hoyt, S205, Elem. Chem. 101 , (Lab arr ),

Cr 4 hrs MWThF. 1 · - Lindstrom, S2p2, College Physics 201, (See 7:50).

Cr. 2 hrs., MTThF.

MTWF. C Ed

-Steck, Aud., Women's Glee Club 18, Cr ?2 hr. Th., als o BIOLOGY-Meserve- arter, u Biol. H 6, 'Lab. 10:30 an d l :3o W. 11:30, Cr. 4 h r s. , MTThF.

- Be nfo rd, Tl02, Men's Glee Club 17 Cr. hr. Th., a ls o

1:30 w.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Graf, Gym., P,hys. Edu 101, Cr.

1 hr MW.

-Lorbeer, G301, Kinesology and App. Anat. 212, Cr 2hrs,, TF

-Davidson, , Gym , Phys. Edu 201b, Cr 1 hr TF.

ART-Diddel , L 301, Ind ust Art -1 04, 4t h Qtr., Cr -2 hrs., MTWF

Didclel L301 1 Met hods of Art Teachin g 205, 3rd qtr r.r 2 hrs , MTWF.

BIOLOGY- Mes e r ve , Edu. Biol. L ab ., (s e e 'l.0: 30). - C orte r, S l 02, Inv ert. Zo olo ,:r y · 203, (see 10 :30) MT WF.

COMMERCE-Bo atm a n, A302, T yping 5, Cr 1 or 2 hrs.,

EDUCATION- Ma xwe ll (Al02)-Baker (AlOl) , Ps y cholo g y 101102 Cr. 4 hrs MTWF.

-Te ar, A 104, E xt r a Currie. A e ti v. 306, 3rd otr., MTWF.

ENGLISH-N orw o od, A3 03 En g 101, Cr 4 hrs MTWF

- Hend r ick, L306 , Pla y Pr od 255, Cr. 3 hrs , TWF.

HISTORY- H ec k, A, 202, Sr. H. S. T ea chers in Hi s t. a nd

Ot her So c Sci. W"2, Cr. 4 hrs ., MTWF.

HOME ECONOMICS-Cook, TllO, Foods 315, (s ee 10:30).

- Coo k, Tll O, F oods 20 1, (E€e 10 :30 )

LANGUAGE-Clark A204, Sp a nio h 204, Cr. 4 hrs MTWF.

MANUAL ARTS.....,Larson, M301 , Cabt Makin g 302, (see 10 :3 0)

MTWF

1 L a r rnn, M301, MTWF. Adv. C a bt. l\'lakin g 416 , tsee 10 :30)

MATHEMATICS- Hill , A304, Statist ic a l An a lysis 316, 3rd qt r , Cr. 2 hrs., M'PWF. ·

COMMERCE-Boa tm a n A305 T y pin g 5 (practic e periods ), M TT.hF. EDUCATION-M axwell AlO!!-B ak er AlOl Psychology 101 and 102, Cr 4 h rs MTT bF.

-Tear, A104, Prin ofl Teach 108c, Cr. 3 h r s , MTTh.

-McCollum,

MTThF.

HISTORY- C. M Brown, A202, St ate Con sti t ution s 418, Cr. 3 hrs., MTF. - Hec K, A L'.0 2, Se m rn ar i n Hi st ory 457b, (als o 3:30) C r 2 hrs., Th. o.nly.

HOME ECO N OMICS- W e a re, T104, Ho use P lanning 220, Cr 2 hrs. , 3rd qtr ., MTThF

-W e ar e, T104, House Furnishi ng 322, 4th qtr

- Doy le, Tl02, H a rm on y 204c and d, Cr. 4 hrs., MTT hF. - Jin dra, G302 Arr a n g i.ng and Conductin g 416 4th qtr Cr 2 hrs. MTThF.

PHYSIC A L E D U CATIO N-G r af , Gym , Sw immin g 9, Cr. 1 h r., MTh. -Davidson, Gy m , Adv. , Swi m ming 9, Cr. 1 hr TF

3:30

-Hill, A304, Hist. of Math. 312, 4th qtr Cr. 2 hrs. ART- P Apez L 301, Pub. Sch Art 109, Sec. 1 a.nd 2 Cr. 2 h r.i., MTWF. · TWThF.

MUSIC-Steck, Tl02, Pub. Sch. •Mu s ic 311, Cr. 2 hrs TF. BIOLOGY-Me s erv e, S103 G enetics and 304, C r 4

--Ji ndra. Aud , C ol. Orc.he s tr a 20, Cr. ¥.! hr., Th., a lso hrs TWThF.

2:50 T - C a rt.e r , SJ 02. E du Bio l. 116,, Lab 10:30 and 11: 30, Cr.

PHYSICAL EDUCATlON"'Gra£ .G3 0l, P s ychulo g y of Athl e t- 4 h rs TWThF ks 210, 3rd qtr., Cr. 2 hrs., MTWF. COMMER CE- Boatma n , A 305, Ty ping 5, (practice pe ri ods ), -D av id s on, G:V'!TI·· Beg inni n g D ::i nc m g ila, Cr. 1 hr MW TWThF -Davids on Gym Ph y s Edu lOl a, S e q. 2, Cr. 1 h r TF : EDUCATIO N- Mc Collu m, T 202, Plays end G ames 134, C1·.

4:30.

MANUAL ARTS- Larso n, M301. El ementary Woodwork 11, Cr. 2 hrs , TWThF 16:30 MTT,hF. *

- Linds t r om, M3 01 Au tomobile Mech.llnics 315, (see 2:30) , MTThF. PHYSI CAL EDUC4 TJO N- Graf- Lo rbeer, Basketball and track. - Irw in, A301, Advanc ed Ac countin g 204, Cr 4 MT

g 5, Cr 1 or 2 hrs.,

ART-Di4del, L301, Pub, Sch Art 306• (Art IJistory a nd Ap - ThF preciation for all H. S. Teachers), Cr. 2 hrs., TF. EDUCATION-Tyl er , T306, R u ral Edu cat ion 250, Cr. 2 hrs , MT.

BIOLOGY-Meserve-Carter, Edu. Biol. Lab. 116, Sec. 1-M, Sec. T l T306 c L d d p T A 251 c 2 h -y er omm ea a n .t1.o r.

' I JiAGE !FIVE PERU PEDAGOGIAN JANUARY 14., 1930. DI U t DAIUY SCHEDU
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7:50 •r · , 1 r • ·· ART- Diddei, Rµ,ral Art ,109.!l,. Cr 2 Jlrs., S103, P1ant Morph. 202, (also 8:50). Gr. , 4 COMMERCE-Boatman, Shorthand 106 (-II), Cr. 4 hrs MWThF. 1 -Irwin, A302, Typing 5; Cr l or 2 hrs., MWThF. • EDUCATION-Baker AlOl, Child l'sychology 223, 4th qtr., Cr. 2 hrs., MWThF. AlOl, Classroom Mgt. 204, 3rd and 4th qtrs., Cr. 2 hrs., MW'rhF. -Tear, A104, Elem. Currie. 203.f, 3rd qtr Cr. 2 hrs., MWThF. - Tyler; a nd Supervisors,, Obs. and P a rtic 202, each qtr., l -La r son, M301 , Arch D r. 310, (als o 2: 30), Cr. 2 or 4 hrs.. Cr. 2 h r s., DaHy. , 1 MTThF - Cl a yburn, L 104, Scoutm as ters hip Tr ainin g 240, 3rd I - Lindstr om, Tll3, Woodturn ing 206.' e ither or b oth qtrs., q t r Cr. 2 hrs. MTWF. Cr. 1 o r 2 hrs MTThF.
A303, Tennyso.n-Browning 422, Cr. 3 hrs. MATHEMATICS-Hill, A304, Vo cat ional Math. 115, either or MWF. b oth q trs. C r. 2 or 4 hrs MTThF Al04, F.;ng. 102, Cr 3 hrs., MWF. MUSIC-D oy le-Stec k, Tl02 P ub. Sch. Music ll Oa and b, Se c - H e ndrick, L306, Adv. Lit. Interp. 253, Cr, 3 hrs. MWF. 2, Cr 2 hrs , MT T h F GEOGRAPHY-Cl a v burn Ll04 Field G eo g 4.00, 4th qtr., C r. -Benfo r d T l0 2 Men's Glee Club 17 C r. * hr , W als o 2 hrs., MW Sat. 4: 30 T h. HISTORY-Heck, A?02, English liistory 207a and 257b, Cr. 2 -Steck, Aud., W o m e n's Glee Cl ub 18, C r. * hr W a1so or 4 hrs., MTWF. I 10:30 Th. HOME ECONOMICS-Cook, THO Foods 315 3rd q.'T., Cr. PHYSICAL EDUCATION- Gr af, G301, Coaching Athletics 207 -Tear, A104, H S. Currie. 30::s, 4th qtr., l.V.(WThF. r Cr. 2 hr& , 2 hrs., MTWF, ( a lso H:.30 MTW). Cr. 4 hrs. MTTh F -Cook, THO, Foods 204, 4th qtr., Cr. 2 hrs. ,. MTWF, ( a l -D av id s on, G y m Met hods of P hys. Edu. 206, Cr. 2 hrs. , ENGLISH-Vaughan, A303,, Contem. Drama 401, MWF. Cr. 3hrs., ! -ijeni;lrjck, L306i Lit. lnterp. 152, Cr. 3 hrs:, MWF. HISTORY - Chatelain, AlO!::, Twentieth Century History 305, Cr. 4 hrs., MWThF HOME ECONOMICS-Weare, Tl04, 141, Cr. 2 hrs., so H:30 M:TW). MTT.hF LANGUAGE-Cl a rk, A204, Spanish 102, Sec. 2, Cr. 4 hrs., MTWF. MANUAL ARTS-Larson , M301, Cabt. Making 302, (also ll:30), 2:30 Cr 2 or 4 hrs MTWF. ART-Did del L301 Draw ing> a.nd P ai n ti ng 101, Cr. 4 hrs. -Larson, M301, .A,dv. Cabt. Making- 416, ( also ll :30), MTThF. Cr. 2 or 4 hrs., MTWF. -Diddel, L3@1, Drawi ng and P aintin g 311. Cr. 4 hrs , MTThF. M, (also 8:50 MF). -Weare, T104, Clothing 106, MW). MATHEMATICS- Hill, A304, Col. Geometry 304, Cr. 4 hrs MTWF Cr 2 hrs., M, (also 8:50 -Diddel, L301, Drawi ng and Painti ng 202, Cr. 4 hrs., MUSIC- Doyle -Steck, T102,. Pub. · Sch. Music llO ?--b,
T202, S tory Telli ng 233, Cr. 2 hrs.. TT,h. · - D avid s 0n G v m Beg in l1 i '1g Sw imm in g 8 Cr. 1 hr MW. - Tyl e r T306, Rur a l School P robl ems 151, Cr 4 hrs. PHYSiyAL SCIENCE-Hoyt, S105. Phy Chem. 404, er. 4 hrs. I MTThF MTWF IENGLIS I-1-V au.g han, A3 03, E n g 101, Cr. 4 hrs ., MT T h F -Lindstr om S202, College P hysics 202 (also ll :30), Cr. -Hendrick, L306 Speec.h Tech. 360 Cr. 2 hrs., TTh 4 hrs , MTWF. GEOGRAPHY - Clay burn , Ll04, New Eu rope 309, Cr. 4 hrs 11:30
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, Cr 2 h rs. , MTWF LANGUAGE-No r w 0od , A204, Virg il 104,. Cr 4 hrs., MTTh F MANUAL ARTS- L ars on, M301, Mech Dr 109 (see 1 :30) - L a r s6n, l'\1130 1, A rc h D r 310, tsee l: ::lO ) -Lin strom, M301 Automobi.Je Mech anics 315 (a lso 3:30 ), Cr. 4 h rs. , MTThF. MATH E MATICS- Hill , 'A 304, Su r veying 111 and 302, 4t h qtr , C r 2 h rs MTThF.
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MUSIC- D oy le. 'T1 02, CoU e g e Chor us 19, Cr * nr., W., also -Harvey,
Hi st. a nd 8 :oO T.
Other
S c ie n ce s 402 Cr 4 hrs. , MTWF •
L104, .Tr. H S. T eac hers C ours e in
PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Hoyt, S204 An a l. and O rg Chem. 102 l h r , W F Cr. 4 hrs., MWF: HISTORY - Ch a te lain, A202 Amer. Pol. and Soc. Id e as 43 0 -Lindstrom, College Physics 202, (s ee 10:30). Cr 3 h rs TWF. - H e ck, A202, Seminar in Hist 457b, (see 2:30), T h only. - G. W. Brown, T307 Cit z. and P ol. 11 8 1 Cr. 4 hrsI:3o 'llWTh F ART-Diddel LBOl, Com me r ci a l Art 102, Cr 2 hrs MTTh F. - Ch ate l ain-He c k A202, Arg a nd De bate 13, Cr. 2 hrs. BIOLOGY- Carter, Sl02, Biol. Methods 406 , 3 r d qtr ., Cr. 2 h rs., HO ME E CO NOMICS- Co ok , TllO , Sch oo l Hygiene 205, Cr. 2 MTT.h F. , ,hrs , S ec. 1, TTh Sec 2, W F MUSI G-.J i ndra, A u d. Colle g e Band 21 Cr. ¥.i h r M. and also -C a rter, S102, Entomolo gy 309 , 4th q tr , MTThF. Cr 2 h rs. - Mes erv e, EdUJ Biol 116, L a b , 10:30 a nd 11 :30) , Cr. 4 hrs., MTTh F COMMERCE-Bo a tman , A30 2, Typin
r s., 2-T, Sec. 3-W,, Sec 4-F (also ll:30) ThF. - Carter, Sl02, Invert Zoology 203, (also ll:30 ), Cr. 4 ENGLISH- V a u g h a n , A303, Eng. L it 304, e r 4h rs ., MTThF. hrs ; MTWF. - F a ulh a b er, A l02, En g 101, Cr 4 h rs , MTTh F. COMME:Ri<!:E-Boatman, A.302, Typin g 5. Cr 1 or 2 h rs., - Heck, A lOl, N e wsw r i Li ng 214, C r. 2 h rs T F MTWF '* 11 1 GEOGRAPHY- Clayb u r n , L l 04, Prim. Geog. 202, 3rd qtr , - Irwin, A301, Pempanship 9, Cr 1 hr , 1 MW, Sec c 2 h MT"'h F r. rs., '.l 2 TF. - Cla yburn, L104 T e ch nic o f Teac h Elem. Geog. 202a. E DUCA 'fION- Max w ell, Character Developeme nt 342, 4th q tr., Or. 2 hrs., MTTh F. Cr 4 hrs , MTWF. H I STORY- Chate lai n, A202, Hisory of U S s ince 1877, 21 4, - Tear, A104, H. S. Prin. of Te ach 208, Cr 3 hrs., MTF C r 3 hrs MTF. - B aker, AlOl, S cho O'l Adrnin 40 5 3rd qtr., Cr 2 h rs. , L AN GUA GE-Norwood, A204, L e.tin 307 or 308, 4th qtr , Cr. MTWF. 2 hrs., MTThF - B a k e r AlOl, Me nt a l Testin g 331, 4t.h q t r., C r 2 h rs. MANUAL ARTS---Lnrson, ?<1301 Mech. Dr 109, (also 2:30) Cr. MT W F 2 or 4 hrs , MTThF Cr 1 hr., D a il y 4: 30 ENGLISH- Petersen, L 103, R ecre ational Reading 31, Cr I hr TTh. HISTOR Y-Chatela in-H eck, A202, Arg and Debate 13, Cr 2h rs., d ays arra n ge d. HOME E CO N OMI CS-Weare, T104, Clothtng 209, Cr 2 hrs T WT h. MUSI C- Ji nd.ra, Aud , College Band 21, (see 3:30). P H YSI CA L EDUCATION- Graf-Lorbeer Basketball and Track (see 3:30). PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Hoyt, S205, Astronomy 306, Cr • hrs TWThF. "'NOTICE-To earn 2 hours credit in Typing. stud nts must enroll for practice period weekly at 2:30 or 3:30.

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PATTERSON, Dealer J I _""'_.., _____ """ This also applies on Lad res Wint· er ooats 9 - For the Spring Merchandi se is arriving. F. 1W. CLEVELAN.D & SONS NEBRASKA MITY

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Lin<l stro m a nd assis.tant would st1"ll bi> in the garden of Hu g hes r. Allen L ic h tenb u rger, secretary re g istra r, Eldon Hayw _ ar d, are now · f 1 D evotio n a ls were conduc t ed by Mr. Steven Tun" lle '"reasurer Ed e n e nj o ,; n g a .life o ease 11 coming out a nd ete r11 a l bli s s. Lui no, wom a n 1h a d P H N orwood, F rida y, J anuary 31. Margaret Cain, program ch'm'n

The Lion Tamers re g ret the le a v- to eat of the forbidd e n fr uit a nd RO Th e hi g h sc h ool mmical o rg an i zati-0 ns A pro gram consisting of several d "I h ' " E und er t he dir ection of P rofe ssor R. T d L 11 in g of R eve r e n n-t e-net rnest bring uo o.h u s poo r mortals tM s life d a nces by Ina Custard a n uc i' e H asse lbl a d, who h as been on e of the of a nd to il. Benford, presented i ts contest num- Coleman, a nd violin numbe rs by Bermost f a ithful memb'e rs and best play - Th ey .have br ou g ht it to m a n be- · hers for the M I.N.K: tournament: ni ce Kr am.be ck was given. ers. cause they kn ow that i t is h e who ;

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FINE PORTRAITS

FRAMES

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The Girls' Gl ee club, led by M a r- f I ter e1r re g u ar game ast 'r1- must e a rn the liv e lil1ood of his race · Games F eature 0 g aret En g J.e kemeier, sa ng "Am a11y11i s," · day ni g ht, -they w e re served a "h eavy" from th e so il; it is he who mu st y M C A M t• f d b h · t by Gee. Lorene Norton accompanied • • • • ee mg ' mner y t eu wives and fri e nds a bat the forl'-"S of na.t u re to provi de h h · Th" d' T at the· pi a no .' · t e · ome eco nom1cs room is m- f oo d for our bodies that we mi g,ht

G d b C oac h Ernest ner was in honor of · Rev. Ernest

CAMERAS ALBUMS

H asse lbl ad, who leaves for Ap pleton, live '' ' garet C a in 'sarig "AEleep In the Deep" ! Lorbe e r _a nd led by Lowe_ll D ecker I' Wisconsin soo.n. N ow I as k you what h as w-0m im e v- Bernice Miller assisted at the p.iano. and E dwm Boo t h as_ captams of o?-

The Boys' Glee club, led · by Mar- am es, arran g e Y

Peterson Studio

nfa ll of the ancient ing he1d in the colle ge gym n a sm m

play any group of colle ge stu dents at tr a din g City of ,Troy. (1] e op at r a des- Wednesd ay, J a nu ary 22 The e v e n-

' any time T he members of this squ ad -tro,ve•d the ,ancient E g yptia n E mp i_re fifteen At · 1 in g 's activities culminated in a lunch

of athletically inclined faculty m e n a nd the suces-s es of Mark An t ho ny by Kappa Delta Pt of hambur g ers and apples. are: Superintendent S. L Cl ements, her malicious and undi s g uised schem - · '· '

Mr. L. B Mathew s, Dr P. A. Max- in ir. ' Kap.pa Delta Pi e.qtert ained fifteen

we11, Coach Willi ams, R e ve re nd E The wom a.n is no better. guests at the l ast me eting held. 'fues-

A. Kni g ht, Reverend E. H ass elblad, 'S he h as not taken a successful p l ace Iday, January 2l. T he program con- I

Mr. Eldon Hayw ar d, Professor V E. in the bu s iness world. All s he c an ducted hy Mary A.lice J.j:ngJ.es.was as LigJ;it Lunches, Hof Drinks, Candy, Sodas

Chatelain, Professor A. B. Claybur.n, d is pu nc h a tvpe writer and I ch ew follow s Recent _ 'frends m the F d H · Professor Lindstrom, Professo r A. v. the .latter And a ll mod- T eac hin g of Junior Hi g h School En g - Meet Your nen s ere Larson, Profe ss or J W Tyler, Pro- ern mirrors so t.ha-t lis h," by Enid Co'!glazier; "Music In _ _,..._.,. fess or B. K. Baker, and Mr. P. H. the poor di"l uted , shallow -minded Every Day Life," Walter Weise;

Norw.o od. woman mi g ht sea', if the oowde r on Every Day Life,'' Walter Wei s e These faculty memb ers h ave a g reat · h e r no se is s traight. · "M a thema ti cs and Recepti_op," Mr deal of fun and continu_al_Iy urge One defini t io.n Webster gives for J,>. H Norwood; Factors

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CITIZEN'S STATE BANK other faculty members to JOtn them woman is: "the reverse of a coin." In American Education," Miss Gr a ce

39 Years of Helpful Service. ' Prof. V. E Chatelain hi g.hly,' bec a use rev erse means oppo- 1 At the close of the program the T lk T Y W r-.. A h f president, Hele.n Kucera, told of the a s Q • • 1 • • si te a n<l if women are t e opp osite o I money they must be of no v alue to work an d purpose o-f the fraternity

Professo r V E. Ch atel a in offere d

Webster doesn't value women very Tear.

The g ue ;:;ts were then introduced and -. "Exp e ri ences in Fr a nce a n d the Char- 1 Wh at has woman ever d one for a social" hour followed. Refres h- us.

acteristics of the Fr e nch P eople" as t he home outside of r a isi n g Po od le ments of hot s,p ice<l punc.h a nd to astthe t h eme of his talk t o the Y. W C. do v s and c ats a nd t ry i ng to ed cinnamon rolls were served by a A W edn esda y J an u ary 22 ; committee composed of May Helen I · • · their hu sb a nds a ct as nursem aids for

Of prominent note was the s t ate- them? Now what true, red-blooded Harrison and Margaret Jenkins. # ment t hat world pe a ce c a n n e ver b e Amer ic a n wants to be nu rse m a id to a ' # made &xecutiv9 until a state of un- m ess of' do gs? Why don't t hey get C. C. A. Holds Annual I derst a nding of .th e h ab its custom s 1 a man's <l og s uc.1-i as a bu11 dog or a Second Semester Party ' and person a lities c a n be establishe<l Ge rman Police d o!f? among the n ations l "Wh d h The first. C C. A. party of the sec1 b "All L,, b Ch d Wome n as k o woul was your ' A spec1 a num er, ? u. Y a - h " d d k ·f · ond semester was held at the home I s irts an arn your soc s 1 1t werewick, was sun g by Leon a Huds on. 't f ?" B t th t' 1 1 d of Miss Vir g inia Tynon Tue s d ay ev- ' n o r us u a s eas1 y so ve ·· • We can r ais e our immigration laws ening, January 30. Twenty members # Peru Graduate Teaching. import so m e mor e Chines e and start were present. I

School and College Supplies

Remimrton Portable Tvoewriter

See us for your Eats-SandwichesLunch Goods-Fresh Fruits and Confec= ionerv.

Opposite the Training School. A Handy Place to Trade

H. U. LAND 0 LT - -In ·Peru, South Amenca J mor e "C.hink" Jaundrys. Steven Turille arranged a pro g ram .t What do women know a bout c oo k- of game s. and priz es were given. h 73 Phone 78 Tha t a t least one a lu_mn a of_ j in g ? If th ey know a ny-thing, why is H a zel Mathews won first pr i2ie and ·

State T e ac he rs Colle g e it teac.hmg m , it that all t he la rge h ot e ls r est a urants the consolation priz e was awarded

P 0 r 11 SN1 t h Am er ic a, is indicated l J a and dinin g rooms empl ; y men as to Loui se Troi a. brief Jetter received l as t wee k by chefs?

Refreshments of fruit salad, sand-

Dr. C. M. Brow n, co llege registrar, Women say th at men are not wise, wiches, food cake, and hot from Mrs. Alic e Slemo ns Martin of but what wiser move has ev er been , chocolate were serv e d by a refres.hC a ll ao, P er u. Mrs. Ma rtin, who at- m ade th a n th a t by Oxford a nd C am- I ment committee con s isting of Dort end e d Pe ru in 1925 a nd 1926, as ked brid g e univers ities in Engl a nd 1 E d e n- othy Tylor, Marcel1a Ogurek, and for a tra ns cr ipt of h er credits and bourough , in Scotland, and Notre Lawrence Rice. a copy of the catalo g Both Mr. a nd Dame in America all of which are The ne x t r eg ular meeting of the Mrs. Ma rtin are teaching at C a11ao Club w ill be held · Wednesday F b int ernation ally reco g niz e d as the best • einstitutions .of lea r nin g in the world, ru a ry 12· a nd all of them refluse to a!Jow wom-

Soft Water Shampoo 35c r en to enter their S a cred Portals.

Therefore, my de a r readers, you have seen that in every fi.eld that

women h a ve enter e d they have prov-

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To my readers: I wish before be_ _ Election of officers for the s1l c ond YOUR · Th e fia culty men's volleyball g 1"n1°n g thi"s ar t1"cl-e to ask them this 1 1 1 t th E e tt R aymo nd Trenholm san g "Invoca- semester to ok p a ce a e v er comm.o nly kn.own
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These Li011 Tame rs do not he si- No t hin g. Hel e n of Troy brou g ht 1
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I Brockman High Point Hair Cut 35c
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Man For Bobcats
Playe rs ga fg ft fta pts en inefficient: in business in learn- Broc kman, - 8 21 6 12 48 ing, and in the .home. Hate.her 5 13 5 7 31 Since they have proven inefficient Rail sb ac k 6 10 8 9 28 in every field they hav e entered there Korber 8 7 8 12 22 is nothing for us to do but to unite Hurst - -' - 8 8 6 18 22 OUI efforts a g ainst this gre:it menace Sautter 8 ' 5 3 3 13 :ind th at is overcomi 1;:;- t he Booth · :'6 5 1 5 H e:11 th anu is th'reatenhg o : r ve y ex- Young - - 5 2 1 1 5 istence. Pederson 6 1 0 0 2 So, 11')-Y dear gentlemen, ft is up to Groothius 6 1 0 0 2 us to unite oi: die. We can never Wicina 2 1 0 0 2 allow woman to gain controll of this j Priefert 2 1 0 2 2 old world of ours. United we stand. G a lloway 6 0 0 0 0 divided we fall, therefore, my de ar I Milho!Iin 4 0 0 0 0 one great comomn end, the abo lition Walkmshaw 1 0 0 0 0 I Tot a l - 8 75 38 69 188 1 11 I of women. · Pike 1 0 0 O O I I I f or E:c nomic o l r r onsporlo li o11 And Receive the Best at the Lowest Price. 100 % pure silk hose , slipper heel or high French heel, $1.35 $1.50 $L95 $2.00 All new shades. Utmost in Style and Value PHOENIX SILK HOSIERY For Men, newest fancy designs_50c 75c $1. Plain Lisle Hose ________ 35c; 3 pr. for $1 Munsingwear For Men Union Suits or Athletic one and two -piece Styles L. WE S S E L 'S 0 NS. & C 0 . Nebraska City, Nebraska _..., _..,._......_..,_ ... _....,_....__..,,_..,,_ _ _... When In Nebraska City-VISIT .Cleveland's Ready-to-Uear Dep't. where the lar gest a nd bes t se lec ted stock of ladies, Coats, D r esses , and Lingerie in this section of Neb raska is stockedF. 'W. CLEVELAND & SONS
" ...... , ,: OOA.L H. F. PATTERSON, Dealer PERU LUMBER CO. W. J. RABEL, Mgr, Peru, Nebr. _,_...,_....,_ ...._,_......_
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Kappa D elta Pi-Heien

the i'mpor-

tance of 'a high scho'lastk record throughuut the college course. Each representative gave·t he nature of the organization, the department represented, the purpose, requirements, and othe inteTesting fact s.

Tear in a short roncluding speech emphasized the point, "malrn your fres hman grades up

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poses. If interested in securing a rare Par amount has made into a : bargain. address The ' Baldwin Piano 1 thrilling, all-talking motion picture, I Company, wholesale department, 1818 "if vn1 1 write about i t ." Farnum St., Omaha, Nebraska.-Ad- Van Dine knows that writing a bout

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High school vs Falls .City, basketball here 6:30 p. m. 'Dr amatic club plays 8:00 p. m.

Fehr. 2ZCollege vs Omaha university at b asKetball here 8:00 p. m.

Fehr. 24Separate convocation 9:45 a. m

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' • ently the seconq moure joins him)

SECOND MOUSE: BUT

FIRST MOl.(SE: "Didn't you know

We are glad t o say "He llo"

janitors talking about it. It's the THE BEST PLACE IiN TOWN Girl's Club Costume Party. They f ·eall it' the "Funny Paper Prom" this 1 • TO GET YOUR T ONSORIAL year. All the girls in colege are in- ; WORK DONE. • : vited and they are to come, dressed I

: as funny-paper e,haracters or in cos- ; RICE & THOMAS · i tumes made from funny papers. I Under "'Mi.lstead' s · Prizes are to he given for the funniest, and the cleverest couples. I; "No"'. let's watch them." 1

Por Quality Meats and Grocerie•

I Fresh Ve2'etables-Our price is ri!!ht ;

Fehr. 25- I' , , Have vou tried oµr Fried·CinnaJilon Rolls ?

ve rtisement. crime does P AY .hand s omely. 'B efnre · he di scovered the field of murde<r , All cl asses meet 9 :45 a. m. f Coll eg e - v s Chadron at bas- l If

D , the cultural arts. Today the cre a tor I

I BAG<fAGE AND EXPRESS I J of Philo Vance that uave soci e ty rl e -

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Today mysterv fiction, he w as a writer on !_..,_...._

ket ball 8:00 p. m.

through "The GrPene Murder Cas e" AND SON and others, Van Dine is the pof"se ssor I of a well-rounded fortune and the re.. ....

J JOHN Y. THORNHILL I tectiv e whn sleuthes his way to fame at Bascipient of fan m?il from hosts of ad- 1 mirers all over the world.

Y M.-Y W.-C.C.;A: 7:00p,m, Febr. 27Freshman Council 9:45· a. m . Philo and 'Everett -8:00 p. m. f I !n a d dition to being a well polished High school vs. Humboldt at Fehr. 28-

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C R y S T A L ; writer of murder mystery stories, Van basketbaH here '

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H E A T E R

I, Dhe is ?n abcoJute a uthority on t b em

He has re ad 5 000 detective and mys-

J v tery novels. Dun'1g a serious 11lneEs,

TUES , WED.,-Febr. 4-5 I :he was compelled to read n othing 11 ':"hei;a you think of good Eats, J A shot in the night-a ; but fiction and he confined hims elf 1 Thmk of-- # scream- then silence! Who 11to detective stories. The result was '( WRIGHTSMAN'S I was guilty. the birth of S. S. Van Dine and Philo I GROCERY f

Wierd happenings in a house

Vance and ·the series of brilliant fie- ; Gpen Evenjngs I of mystery! Mysterious dan- tion bafflers. I Phone 47 We Deliver ; gerous threatens lives of prom- I The aut.llor JS a well-known writer ...__.., ...__...__ inent local family. on cultural subjects. S. S. Van Dine

See Pfilto Vance, society man l is a non-de-plume a.nd he pTefers not

and famo us detective, unr.1vel J to reveal his real name. "The Greene f VALENTINES

one of the most sensational and

' Murder Case" is the second of his f' baffling crimes ever committed. I gripping stories to re-ach the talkin g I •le to 5oc

EXCITING' · THRILLING ' screen, the first being " The Can ft ry SEE OUR DISPLAY

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The last word in motion t t t •t · · um y o w1 ness a g igantic revue, Jewelry comes that thrill to pictures. staged a la Ziegfeld or George White "ff JJ ·d · th 11 · al · ' I owners of somethmg perman- 0 ywoo Jn e lJ SJnl2'1ng, and d a nc- i · ing sensation, "Tl:e Hollywood Revue" ient. We will save you 1-3 of

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Metro-Goldwyn-M a yer's s creen tri- · the regular retail prices on all ump h coming to the Cryst a l The a tre. orders.

Here is the supreme achieve- \Vith a 1galaxy of st a rs in t.he - lar g, ment of the Talking Screen- est stellar as s embages ever · g a thered l J. C. CHATELAIN I a $6.60 revue blending the together for one motion picture,, I JE\VELRY STORE I beauty, talen and genius of tuneful mel odies, comedy f , I stage and screen Into a mam- skits, m a ny gorgeous settings to

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I PAGF FOUR TRE PER.U PE D AGO C I A !lr February 4, 1930 Freshmen Listen To Talks From F 1rat Members , tsf PERU -OMAHA lteprese<ntatives of the upp:er dass 1 {Conthrned F r-0m Page One) honorary fraternities 'On the "CampU's, : Hatcher and his running mate, Hurst, ,_ "n 'CO I : 'T ' played a whale o'f a game, and Priespo""' 1 """ nvoeawon ues- · 11 1" fert performed -except10na y we 1 on BUDGET CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY Febr. 5Y.lvi.-Y.W.-C.C; A; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Fehr. '6"Funny Paoe r" Prom To To Be Bis:r Event Cast of Cha rac t ers- 2 mice Time- 8:0() p. m Februa ry 15,'30 Place-Little Gymna s i um a.t Peru.. - :CS -¥ ii 9 1 Priced le to 10c FIRST MO USE-( Speaking t o him- 1 t RED HEART BOXES FILLED day, Janua.ry 28. his firt.s apeaTance for the Blue and flpok e in 't,he following order; Whlte. Pi G.amma Mu-William Okren't Line Up and Summary Pi Ome ga Pi-Doris Bright Tri Beta-Margaret MeWilliams Sigma 'Ta11 Delta-Pauline Lyle Peru, (20) fg. ft pf. pts Hateher, f - l 1 4 3 Hurst, f - - 2 'O 2 4 Bro'Ckman, f O 1 3 1 Sautter, g O 0 2 'O W. A. A. '9:<15 a. m: Febr. 1 and 8M.I.N.K. Music and Dramatic Contest: Febr. 10'Separate convocation 9 :45 a. m. Iseif) "This is as good a plac e as any , · I think I'll stay here a il and watch the party NQ -0 ne c an see me I "There come Toots an d Caspe r. I suppose they'v e left bu ttercup at WITH CHOCOLATES TOO BARNES' PHARMACY The Rexal Stroe I _,...,_,_......,_...,._,_.,.___
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Husband And Wife Are Elected For Third Term · Andrews, f 3 3 5 Swartz, c 6 1 1 Langfeldt, g <c) _:..__ 3 0 1 '() 13 Basketball, NQrfolk Jr. Colleg e there. Febr. 15-
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friend?" ! about it? I overheard a couple of to the new ones. 2 6 Farrow, g 0 0 2 1 0 From the alumni news items comes ' Total 14 6 12 4 34 word that Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kucera, f pts. 3 9 2 3 superintendent and principal. respec- Peru fg ft at · tively, have been reelected, with an Hatcher, f 4 1 1 incr ease in salary, for their third term Hurst, f 1 1 2 at Rockville, Nebraska. Mr Kucera Milhollin, f r 0 0 0 1 0 also acts as cc•ac h, and his basketball / Brockman, f {c) 6 0 1 0 l2 team last ye:•o' won ct;d ,; "B" at the Korber, g 1 0 0 0 2 dis trict ,curnament at Kearney. and g ----:----:- 0 0 0 1 0 ended the season by taking class C Priefert, g 1 0 1 3 2 a.t the state meet at Linr.oln. Pro s- Total -W--- 1 -f--- 2 ds 5 )10 28 pects are good for ?no t hcr rood Referee- o e, 1 yar team this year. Mrs. Ku• er \ may be better ' k1• wn in Pe1 u a,, Ire11e Ve'll. "The Green MU:rder Case" I From Novel Bv VanDine '
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1 1 Th e Y W. C. A progr a m Wed n es- s D s I TUE ., WE ., THUR ,day, F e bru ar y 12, consisted of t alks FEBRUARY 18-19-20

o n "Idea ls," b y Cl ay Coy, Elm er , "Th Sh" f ' Hertel, al}d Bernar4 Galloway. A my I e tp r om I Mae Cathcart by Ellen Sh h • ,, Wilso.n g ave a music a l reading ang at ' i From the b ook "The Ordeal," I

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/ PAGF' FOUR 'JlHE PERU PEDA.GOG I AN FEBRUARY 18, 1836 ...,._."_ ... ____....__..,_ .... Soft Water Shampoo 35l! i Hair Cut 35c at BOB KNAPP'S ..... ... #J Service with a Smile I' AT THE Peru Pedagogian Published W e e kly at Peru State Teachers Cellege M I. N. K. MUSIC CONTEST (Continued From F ront P age) 3 Armand H u nter Hum boldt D RAMATICS READINGS I RIGHT- A-WAY I I SHOE SHOP j Next to Gaiaes Hall oa the t pavement. ' ..,_,_, __ Class A. Entereo at · the Postofflce of Peru l. Ruth P y le P a wn ee City Word has been received that Joseph Butle.r a Peru alumnus and principal and of the Garland, Nebraska high school, passed away Saturday evening February 8, at a Lincoln hospital. Cause of death was spinal meningitis. ....,_ ... _ .. Nebraska, as secpnd class matter. 2. Margaret McKnight, Auburn .... --...IClass B. the Year-Sc single copy I. Cora E s ley, R ockport, Mo 2. Wilma Su tton, Dewitt Marie Parker - Editor I 3 John Bo cakos, Sacr ed H e art ' C R YST·AL ·THEATE ·R Mildreq Lefler - - - -Associ ate Editor Academy, Falls Cit y SIGMA TAU DELTA WILL ASK PROMINENT AUTHORS TO VISIT Plans for invit in g authors from t pe various fields of writing to t alk b.l!fore tht? fr aternity were qiscussed at the me e tin g of Si g ma Tau Delta on Mo.nday e ven.ing, F ebruary 10. Miss Grace Tear reported that it will be possible for the fraternit y to have Miss Rose B. Cl a rk of Wesleyan uni..., _______ ,.. ___ I versity as its g u est in April. I P Q d G · Miss Ruth reaq an ori gi rru ... Fehr. 17- / -"-...__...__'"___..__...__,.__..., ___ ._._ _ _... Alpha Mu (Jmega 7 :0(1 pi. m I I Kappa I} elta Pi 8:00 p. m. COMPLETE NEW LINE OF FIRST CLASS PASTRIES. 1 Fehr. 19Y.M.-Y.W.- C.C;A. 7:00p.m: H. J. STEINER, PROPRIETOR Febr. 20-i W. A. A. 9: 45 p m: 1 PERU BAKERY Peru, N ebrask3 Febr. 21t • High sch ool vs Falls City, -"' •""'<> " " 1 bas ketb all h e re 6:30 p m. · I club 8:00 p. ! ___ J1 22I College vs. Omaha university L ight Lunches, Hot Drinks, Candy, Sodas t' I at b asKetb all here 8:00 p. m. 1 ! Meet Your Friends Here Fehr. 24Separa te convocaµon 9:45 a. m. CITIZEN'S STATE BANK .... ___ __ I THE GREATEST CHEVRO LET ·i 1 IN CHEVROLET HISTORY r i .•· ......;.,'"...,...,.;.. l J l ' H.F. PATTERSON, Dealer , 'I ............. ..... .... • AVENUE STORE School and College Supplies Remimrton Portable Tvoewriter Schola rship clup 7:00 p IIJ.. P i. G amm a Mu 8:00 p . m. Febr. 25All cl asses m e et 9:45 a. m. Cnll erre vs C.h a dron at b a sket b aU' 8 :00 p. m. Fehr. 26C oll ege vs. Cha dron at Basket b all 8: 00 p. m. Y M.- Y.W.- C.C;A: 7:00p,m, Febr. 27Fres hm a n Co uncil 9 :45 a. m Philo a nd Eve rett 8:00 p. J'l'l. Fehr. 28Hig h sc hoo l y s. ijull}p ohit at b as ke tb a l ) here _...___ I of good E u ts, GROCERY ' Opt:n E v e nin gs ' I , P hone 47 W e Delive r _" &:9 '"_"_""_ ""-'-- --- '"---See us for your Eats- SandwichesLunch Goods- Fresh Fruits and Confecionerv. Opposite the Training School. Place to Trade A Handy ! A tri•I you, that I I '· we appreciate your p a tronage. t At - T he E lectric: - Eas t Side J ' J.P. CLARK J H. U. LAND 0 LT 73 Phone 78 Peru, Nebr. J .... I ' I I ___ '" __ '"_...,_...,_ I ONE ACT PLAYS MO N.1 FEB 17Class A.. ' L ast time tonight to see1 Auburn "Streng th" "BIG TJM " E" i 2. F a lls City, "Ask Dad,, He Kn ows" Class B. ' WITH LEE TRACY !I. Rockport. Mo., "Submerged" H IS BRAINS WERE IN HIS t 2. Peru " The Valiant" S · "Pi k d p tch " I Feet- just a smalJ time 'ltoofer ,' 3. terlmg, · n a n a es , , CUP WINNERS with b ig time a spirations and ' .Class A. I pep ! , 1. Auburn, (winner three consecu- J Lee Broadway s. most b.ril- , tive years. Retain cup Uant h oo fer, sna ppiest shake # 2. Falls City ''. , J• -a-leg, s ta r who e ve r, 3. Pawnee City ' panic ked' au d iences And th e Class B Iwar fhat man makes love! And 1. Rockport Mo the war dames fall! He
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f o r represen tati ve stu- and Ric.h ard Wrig h t. 1 Vo lley ball seems -to b e the fac ulty Bo bcats were definitely· elimin a ted The most outstanding feat ure of IdeJ;l.ts w ere chos en at convoc a t ion, Isport, at le ast it was the only sport from a chance for .the 1930 State this ne w skeleton is his wisdom tooth Wednesd a y, Febru a r y 19. '

F ORMER PERUVIAN MARRIED in which they d efe ate d the students College basketb a ll ch ampionship last Mr. Carter takes gre a t pleasure in All of t he c a ndid ates are m emb e r s Miss N ona W a ldo of Inavale, Ne- Thursd a y nig hf. Sat urd py evening, February 15, w.hen showing off this -recently acquired of the senior class. braska an d Mr Ch a r les Pa r io lt, a for - The fac ulty te a m led by the rethey d.'ropped a 40 to 30 decis ion to office boy, by having him open and J The four men chosen are: Ernest m e r Peruv ian, who is n ow t e a ching d o ubtable Superintend ent Clement!! the Wildcats on the Wayne close his m o uth, and move his arms Rothert, .Ha rvard; Marvin " Dick" at Ri verton, N e bras k a, were mar r ie d and t he educatio n ally minded P rof floor / and .legs · Wi11i a ms, F a:l ls City ; Helmut Brock- at the home of the b ri d e's pa.rents at Baker, passed out a less on in volleyPeru played good basketb all but · The newcomer will well fill the man Elmwood; Raymond Trenholm In a v a le., F ebru a ry 14 They will make b all to t,he st udent team head e d by was un a ble to s top Sw a r t z, Wi ld- vacancy lef t by the helper. Peru the ir h ome at Riverto n. «SJim" Wellman., S haffner, and Mcc at c e n t er, who garn ered 14 p oi n ts t o / The wo men chosen are: Pad line Swa n. The s cores w e re 15-to-13 an.cl lead the scoring for evenin g For

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15-to -12; n ot much to brag about. but Peru. Hurst was the lumin a ry, with

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donn a Bra d y, Peru.

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bury; Frances M'orrnrt y , Omaha; Ma- a victory .nev erthe less. four field goals to his credit, and an

T h e s t udents evened the s col'e i.n excellent floor game to his credit as I Fina.I s el ecti on will take pl a ce n e xt t he t u g-of-wa r, when ,t hey eaSily s ubwell. Way ne's ability to hold B r ock- Wednes d ay, F e bruary

o r d isc o ur aged the f all. I The pic tu r es o f t h e nom inees are same te am of stude n ts proceeded. to --.- , ' I On Frida y ev enin g- , F e b r u ary 21, n ow o n t h e· bulletin bo a rd. ,The Girls dub h el d the eleventh co n q uer t he butch ers, bakers, and In last Frid a y m g ht s g ame with Ithe Dram atic club presented its third The only votes that will be counted annu al sp ri n g p arty S aturday, F eb -j a n i t ors with t h e same ap par ent e ase Norfolk J r colle ge the Bobc at s fin- in the fin a vote are those of s t ude nts Th en., to top t he ,e v ening off, 'Ei n er ally subdu ed the Norfolk youn g sters I g ues t mght. Three a ct plays who have pai d their Peruy i a n d ep os- ru a r y 15, in reco g nitio n of the c a m - Toft c r ossed g loves with our venerato the tune of 38 t o 28 Norfolk h ad w e re g iven. The · dlirst w as "Poor its Subs criptio ns f o r th e 1930 Peru- pus tradi t ion that on e shall be h e)d. ble reg ist r ar, Castl e M Brown and a f a r sup erior team to tha t of pre vi- Old Jim,'' by W i lli am C. D e Mille vian c lose w h e n t he fin a l vote is The t heme carri e d out this ye a r was after two f ast a nd f urious round.s ous years, and P eru w as fort un at e The Cast t a k e n. 1 a mock fun ny p aper enterta inme n t. 1 refere e Lorbeer award e d the victory to d efeat t h e m so d ecis ive ly Jim W ayn e R eed

The d e c orations of the Train i n g to both

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j The game betw een t h e student ALPHA MU OMEGA Mar ie his wife - - - - Marce ll a Og u re k school g y m n asium c on sisted Gf f unn y . 1 t d th It te was

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pap er p enn a nts. Di c k W 1lhams ah d one of the hig,h li g hts of t h e even ing t e achin g w e r e g ive n a t Alp h a IMu Po or old J im w as fooled int o sob r i- · , his s ix-pi ece orchestra, with D u ahe Mrs. Meserve prov ed t o be the star Omega W ed riesday, F e bru ary b h 1 L. I · ' I h -"" - ety y t e c e vern ess of. u.is wi.fJe and - - - 1 Sams as feat ure s in ger , f urnished the t of the e venin g n t e tug-.w.·waT by Phy:llis D a mm ast D avid S t11&s the d octo r.,,.,-This ptlay was c oache d B ureau R eceives -E x cell ent Ibetween t he d orm g irls a n d the facand R u t h St u c k e n,hQlt.z -· "v ·' R 1 F I · · m usic ' u _. r b S Cl C , · esu ts rom nqmnes · ulty d a mes t he stude n ts agai n • cameo y , ay · oy. The e v e nin g w as spent l a r gely m out v ic t orious.

STUDE NTS . !he t,i tle of t h e secon d p lay was spring the c h airman of the d an cin g T,here were three stun ts

"Cha n g in Places,'' bv Ida L Ehrli c k p 1 t B d " h k ,, · giv en "St,,opin g Out " b y the third ua , ·• Th C : a c emen ure a u s en s a c ec up j !' , --.,;; · , ,

VARIED ' lftiAL.KS T e ast F k K bl a n}c ,to eve ry s upe r intendent , y.r.h o : floor d orm - g irls, " Elm e r Tu ggle's

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Ta lks b y Camp aign e rs I' from Upiv e r s it y of Karisas, Mrs. Induk P ak Kim of Korea, a nd Miss Margaret Read of En-gla n d, were t he speaker s at the

El _· ra e r s -, - - - r an has e mployed as a teac h er any · mem- 1D ream," b y ,t,h e girls ou tsi d e o,f, th e s ie - - - - - Ma b e l Higgi ns d d Th R k d k b

Th C k G G h er of t he pre v ious y ea r's g rad uating I orm; a n e m ey m -Si Y e oo - - Je n na oss fl cl as ses. Mr Clements h as rece i ve d to , t h e firs t oor girls

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Mr Simps on - D ea n Gr ass l "Elm T 1 ' D " the Peru Outplayed F alls City nuri n g A pfay of cha n g in g p l ac es in t h e d ate r a tin g s on 75 oifl t h e P e r u t ea c h, er u gg es rea?lJ,. w as 1 the m a n d ecid es to c ook t h e ers located l ast year The s u pe r i n - I prize winnin g stu n t w i t h Mi ld r e d Second Half

I n a s low but rather close game m eals- a nd d o t &! h ousewo rk. -w hile ten d ents ratin g fo most cases· ch ec ks Ro g i:n s staTring as- Tug-gle the wife is to earn t h e living a nd d o closel y with the summ a ry of s imil a r Those winn i ng prfaeo w e re : Ma rgall the busin ess The o u tcom e proves ratings on fil e i n the bureau o ff ice. uerite Deerso n a nd Louis e :i;wh rs r e psatis.fuctory to bot h sid es.- The p lay One qu esti o n aske d is,"WHI t his teach, r esent ati ves of the e n t i re iflln n y pap er, instit u te spon sore d by the Y. M and was co a c he d by D onna Jane Delze ll. er be re -e lecte d for n ext yea r ?" The Miss Leiwis n ew L atin s u per vis o r as The t hi r d play "Tr ains," by Ev- re-e le ction of four d eg r ee t e a ch e r s· Andy Gump and th e E l me r T uggle

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T h ey spoke at the Baptist an d Methodist chur ches Sund ay, a nd i n college c l lissoo Mo n d ay Ma b e l H iggins and Dean Grass · prog ram com mittee ; E llen W i lson an d Ray mond T r e n holm; entertainme nt committee; a nd 1 Ellen WHs on m usic director, h ad c h arge of t h e gen e ral activi ties

-e ly n E Me llon was directed by Don an o u r two y e a r g r a-u u ates 1s ve ry s Wl e /

Co a ch "Jug" Brown's protogees· from F a lls City measured the Bobkittens 15- t-0-12 in t he co llege gymnasium

d f · I"t t rs " last F rida y night.

D u ryea, muc h in doubt. Bu t on e s up e rin- were ser ved b y Fis.her opened t h e fireworks to g!Ve The Cast ten dent answers t h e qu estion, " N o,'' IBa.1.rd Lou.1se Sheldon, and committee Prep a two p oint lead but Kessler

Step hen, a y oung miner, - - fo r on e de g r ee stude n t. I n comme n t- Had on n.a Bra d y , t h e G i rls' club pTes- scored a f ew minutes later to tie the G e org e Co ok in g on t he w e aknesses of t hi s teach er id ent. and committees had ch a r ge of count Pu g h sent the Kittens ahead H th h e says, "We ak in di s c ipHne; g rad es .the party · is mo e r - - Ch a rlotte Carlso n 'th t und er b asket shot and fo r g ood will of p u p il ; \ does not fol - w 1 a nea • h is sweeth eart - - - PERU RECEIVES D E CISION H a hn retali ated from mid-<:Qurt to Eloise C a therwood low i ns tructio n s of s u periors." A n oth- led IN TARKIO D U AL DEBATE make it fo u r alike. Pugh was fou

The theme of this play was more e r s uperinte nde n t who writes that a a nd .his charity sh ot made the scOJ"e serious th an -th e other two T h ro u g h young lady emplo yed m ay not b e r e - d b l t d " I b ' l 't t t P e ru won the d ecision of the J'ud ge Jacks on sunk a nice si e s ot the selfis hness of A n n a, S tep h en, h er e e c e says, n a t 1 y o .!J U over b t tte s I k ' · Robert Armstrong of A u burn in the to give t he Citia;ns the lead never Th P P h h sweeth eart is fo r ced t o g i v e s u Jee m a r. eems ac m g m .., d e eru r ep ig s choo l d e b ate u p a willin g ness to work · ne ver goes b e- Peru - TaTkio deb a te held here F e b- a gain t o b e he aded The half fo u n t eam lost a c lose d e cision to Hu m- s c holarsh ip a nd his ambition, a nd to ' 14 Pr t aili 6 to 11 b l conti n u e his drud g i n g work in t h eo yond m ere text; she seems ind iffe rent j r u ary · e p r ng - - · o d t F r id ay F e br u ary 13 mines to h er t as k an d t h i.nks t o o mu c h of a :Mildre d Kni g ht a nd Alli son Cli ne- j Captain Hah n was the big gun for m ' * · 1t 1•• s 1w1 a e n; tt "' m "™ g ood t ime. Disli k es work. It w as i b u r g o.fl Peru uphe ld the · n egativ e Falls C ity on both offense and

n ecessary to call'' h e r ino r d gar ett e side of t h e question. "Resol ved : Tha t l fense, while plnyed # - •

Ismokin g· thou g h I b e lieve s h e has dis- t.he n a tion s ?ould a d opt a p lan o f game and dro_pped m several mce -ide

BEAUTY SHOP continu ed Yo u w ill hear from m e comp le t e dfaa rm a ment, exceptin g sh o ts.

I · · h f ed d f 1· p gh a nd Fisher were the roam · agam con cern in g h e r " s u e orc es as a re ne e o r po ice 1 u Lo d h • h · " Th T k ' ff ' t 1 • th p en attack, with Games cate t 1rd ouse we st of M E. Church How diffe re n t and h-0w mu c h more prote ct10n. e a r 10 a irma i ve cogs m e r h e lpful to Old P e ru a r e t h e fo llow in g t eam w as L eslie L e on a rd, a for mer featuring the defense.

P hone 223 comm en ts on t e a c h e r s wh o a r e to b e Peruvian a nd Keith Wil k i n th _. Miss Edna Weare entertained • f r e-elect e d with s ubst a n t ial inc reases

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in s al a ry. "Miss is a h ard The d e b ate with Cot ner h as b een Home Economics club at her apai;. d f' ' t 1 tp. d ment T u esday evening, Februa r y "' and conscie ntio us worke r ; as a f i r s t m e tm e Y p os one

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# A N N 0 u N C E M E N T erinten dent . I wo ul d not ,hesitate t.o J I recomm e nd he r for a g r ad e p os ition W e j ust bou g ht Mr. H e rman's cleaning pl a ce a nd we a r e in any ' town in the s t ate o r e lsewhe r e.'' he r e to you a gain a s- w e d id b ef r)J'e - -Wit h ou r 27 IAnoth e r w r ites: '-'Th e r e is no t eac h er year e:r:pe rience an d 11 y e a rs i n P e ru. We will g ive you on m y staff w h o d oes m ore th a n do es the b est quality work and s erv ic e obta i nab1e--W e wi ll Miss S h e h as done m u c h to be v e r y h ap p y .to see a ll fac ult y membe r s a nd stude n ts i mprove the a rt and music in a ddit ion to g ive us a tryou t a g ain to he r r egu l a r c l asses. She is inte rJ. A. CEJKA

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, r l, 1 ( 1 I PERU PEDAG OGIAN VOLUME xxv. WIN ONE AND WSE PERU, NEBllASK.&. F EBRUARY 25, 1930 NUMBER 17 I One W"ILL VOTE ON I C. lSTUDENTS PROVE ONE faithful · office helpers has been "REP" STUDENTS Dr ama tic cl ub w h o w e re. chosen as SUPERliQRJTY abilit y. In his place Mr. Carter has - - - are; Jun e B r ic k e11, Mac Dunnnin g, L a I"'junked," because of his p.hysica1 in- Ia r esu lt o.fl t h e t r you ts this semester 1 Boben.ts Yield to Wayne, I installed a gentleman from France. Students Will Mak e Fin a l Selection Veta G reen,, Alice H a r tford , Minnie Students Lose to F aculty In Only No rfolk Jr., 38-28 The newcom e r is of m ass ive build. Wednesday, Febru ary 26 H e r msmei e r, Ma r ce lle Kelly, Delores One Even t The Z,oolo g y department, as well as I ___ Porr, Wallace Su g d en, S teven T u ri1le, The Peru State Teachers Colle ge Mr C a r t er, .is duly proud o.fl him Nominees
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P I A N FEBRUARY 25, 1930. PAGE ---r-c 35c"I Peru Pedagogian CR y ST AL !; ,..._....._............._-_...,......., IService with a Smile ' AT THE I Hair Cot Published Weekly at Peru State he will atten d the winter meetin g of I RIGHT - A - WAY ' Te'ilchers College T ff E A B(i)B KNAPP'S State Tea chers College. I at th e Associat ion of Presidents of the I T E R Next to Gaines Hall on t Preside nt Pate plans to return Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru M h 1 I pavement. 1 arc 1 - •-• Nebraska, as second class matter. _ _,_1 I \10NDAY FEBRU ARY 24-SHOE SHOP J -....... I When you think of good Eats, LAST chance ton igh t to see this ; ...,_ --.--. -• _,_._. $1.00 the Year-Sc sinjlle copy. J Thin k of- - newest a.nd gre a t est all tal k ing I ' ---""-"---....--- ...•• j WRIGHT'SMAN'S ,• pic t ure. Ath ous a nd t h rills, ' MANUAL TRAINING ' Marie Parker Editor I Mildred "Lefle r Associate Editor I GROCERY I I songs, dances, In-- Open Evenings I - "iW R k t" _. t DIAMONDS Keep ,in mind that when the ri g.ht time comes for to ,invest in DIAMOND 1jewelry we I ERRATA Phone 47 We Deliver ; I Ofilafl ac e f , LACQUER, ENAMEL Several typographical errors were _,_,.,. _,_..__ I STARRING Tom Moo re an d 1 • LUMBER im a de in the readin g li st ' submitted I Blanche Sweet. PAINTS l as t week by Dr. W. E. Vau g h a n Th e · J COAL OOAL Pedagog ian is g l ad to make the- fol- "'_'_"°_.._ lowin g corrections: ; I PERU ,; Strac.hey- Queen Victoria · 1 Try US I TUES., WED , THUR , - ' W. J. RABEL, Mgr. I Masters-Spoo n River Anth ology FEB RUARY 25-26-27Phone Gal sw orthy- Forsyte S aga • Anderson- Poor White ; A trial will con vi nce y ou that ' "The Cockey ' ed ' _...__...., ...__...__ Mo rley- Thund er on t he L eft I _. ii ':u 't I J.C. CHATELAIN : JEWELRY STORE ' -----""-"""---"-we app r eciate your patrona ge. f .... ...._....-.......--..--...-...... --.. ! World" ! ; I SON BORN TO MRS. G. H JODER ! '• At - The Electric - East Si de - · I For Quality Meats and ; Mr and Mrs. Gl e nn H. Jod e r of I Mighty men or War; I Omaha are the parents of a six and '• J p CLARK ! i Lovely Ladies of Love-- I Fresh Veg-etables-Our price is l'il!ht ' one h alf pound so n, Glef!n H Jr., • • " REAL RED HOT MIRTHborn February 20, 1930 Mrs. Joder ; I FLAGG and QUIRT,, Mighty T C COLLINS MEAT MARKET wa:s forme r ly ins tructor of college _...__,._ _...__...__,._ I he-men heroes of "What Pri ce J' • • ; dr amatics and Mr. J oder was gra du- ' Glory" on al hard boiled lo v e ._ ...... _.,_,_..._._...._ ate d wi"th the of '28 He was -._ · and fighting world tour · - - - - - editor of the P er uvian durin g hi s ...,_ ,_..__'--.-•- r--:O::E:::::::::::::A:::--1,""'°' t YOUR 1, I H. J. STEINER, PROPRIETOR Gr ace Churchill was elected pres- ; ' I FEBRUARY 28- MA.R.CH 11ident of the Ear.Iy Elementary club l PHOTOGRAtPHJC ; ! PERU BAKERY Peru, Nebrask'.1 I : Tuesday, February 1s. rt I Girls " 4 j The club.ib hwas 1divided into three e _ i A LAUGH Ch t l GJ·gg1e ., ___.,..._ _..,.._...,._, ___ ,..._....,._.,..._... g roups w ·c wil prese.nt dramati- 3 NEEDS J • or e, • -============================= zations J Guffaw or howl g u aranteed ev1 Re es,hments of · c d l ery '10 seconds: An All- laugh- _,_-_,._..._...,...,.._....,_....,_...._....._.... 1ce an 1 i I cookies were served , ling comedy riot YOU WON'T G E s s AM A N ' S-NEBR. CITY ' . . :1 F-JNE PORTJWTS LIKE IT- YOU'LL LOVE IT. I SENIOR NOTICE FRAMES Light Lunches, Hot Drinks, Candy, Sodas Seniors receiving their de g rees in Meet Your Friends Here May, July1 or Au g us t 1930• and not PHOTO FINISHING attending school at the present time, but who are pla nning on taking part CAMERAS in the graquating
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ers were: irs , 1 - this wee , ne1 t e r 0 .1. w c were sethe southeastern district of the Ne- Durin.g interm issio n Co a ch Lo n li g ht -dur.ing the p ast wee k b y sever e- d r ed Kni g ht; second, Mrs Le o nore rious for t he occupant s of the cars, b k u· h 8 h 1 At hl t' A . Graf told those present of "Mem- fi M 1 th i'rd Cli neb u rg h ras a ql g c oo e 1c ly d ef eatin g two con e r e nce oppo n - a.ge ; • " ' · b ut bot h of whi ch c ou ld easily ave tion will be held at Be ru on Frid a y ori es." ents IJY th e first, the Om ah a Universi- Cot n er presen ted: E dg a r Chard , · ' d d · h · d r es u lted i n sev ere in3u>ry. and S a turday of next w eek Mar ch Punch was serve Ur m g Le eve n - ty C a rdin a ls were humble d b y t h e :lli r s t spe a ker; D-0 y t B rans tite sec o n A 'h 1 f th d · · ' P th ' d The fi rst occur r ed a t the south end 7 and 8. This will t a ke the pla ce o:!' ing. t t y e c ose 0 e an ci n g d eci s ive s c ore of 38 t o 28. In the spe a k er; an d Harr y a r s ons, Uthe M I. N. K. tour n a ment which lunch w as served. Ernest Lorb eer fir st e nc ount er with C)iadron the C ats sp ea ker. of Norm al aven u e T hree N ebraska has heretofore been held in the early served as 'chef.' ran up the amazi n.g ly o n e-s id'ed. score Th e trip w as m a de i n cars Her- C it y you ths whose n ames w e coul d spring at Peru. This di s trict is a p a rt Mr. Lorbeer l eft immedi a tely aft er of 36 to 11. I n t h e fi.na.l g a me, h ow - ert Ivens a nd Cl a r a Hi cks, altern at es n ot learn, were com ing to P eru. a nd of the series of s ixtee n djvfa:ion s in the dance for Florida. All of the e v e r t he ;Elagles p r-0 ved to b e a g r ea t went al o,n g Mr. Ive n s ente rtai n e d w ere unfamili ar w ith t he r oad T 'i ey w hi ch the st ate is divide d for hi g h p erso.ns present wi s hed hi m g.oo d d eal h a rde r to subdu e, but , t he C at s the team a t di nn e r at h is home i n c a me d ow:ri the hill from t he we> t school athletic purposes, a nd t he wi.n - luck. fin ally cla wed o ut a 24 to 21 d e ci sio n. IElmwoo d to the sou th en d of t h e avenue, at ners of thes e section al m eet s will go In the Omaha ga m e th e B ob cats :full speed not nnting t h e warning to Lincoln for the st a te mee t. This RECEIVES RE-ELECTION AS showed a decided ch a n g e for the be t- FORME R STUD E NT R E T U R NS s i g n s As a r esult the c a r reach ed the plan .h as been adop t ed by the et ate SUPRlNTENDENT AT DETROIT ter in b asketb all form, pi ay in.g wi t.h TO PERU FOR SHORT VISIT f oot of the hill at s uch sp eed th a t it associati on. as a substitute for the a precision- and skill which h as b een co u l d not make t he turn but plun g ed one bi g m eeting which has been Supermtendent S. M. Br ownell 0 f the sy m b ol of Peru teams of the p ast. Mr a nd Mrs Julms Gi fb e rt wer e off t h e g r ade, te aring ou t som e of t h e held a t Lincoln. Grosse Pointe, Michig an w as recent - \ Peru led _the vis ito r s a week ago Mr. Gi l b e rt is p osts and the c a r. Th e re a r e a ls o 32 reg io n a l co n t est s ly re-ele cted for a t hre e y ear t e rm. Om a h a ke p t well w1thm di s- a for mer g r adu ate w ith t h e c lass of j The b oys ei:-caped IDJUry • h eld thi s w eek, for th e hi g h s c h oo ls H e h as ser ved as s up eri n t e n de nt \ t a nce and m a naged to tie the sc ore 1906 • I ·fh e' ac:1d e nt occurred a h avin g a n e nrollme.nt qf th a n one h th , just as the game end ed. P e ru w as not He princ.ip al of B e a trice hi i:r h 1 the brid ge .i ust afte r le avin g h d d T '- . d for the past t ree y ea r s m ese · w as · · t f th M th d' •t un r e ,,,c wmners an runn e rs to be defeated however and it w as rch oo l f or a nu mb e r of years, • b u t t he pavement eas o e e 0 1up of these contests will also be · in schools. He receives incre ase m : during the overtime period that t he j resi.g ned to !follow a b us i nes s c ar ee r. i ch urc h a _of b loc ks J W l\lcthe district c o ntest s thi s week s al a ry of $1,000 the fi rst y e ar, $500 1 Bobcat s r a n u p the bi g p oi nt margin. : He is n o w a me m b e r of t h e bo ar d of A d ams was d nv m g h om e from t o wn, Th ere w m b e s ix of the t eams fr om the s ec ond y e a r, and $500 the thi r d I The s co res of the ? h a d ro n garoes re d ucatio n at B e atri ce, ' an. d a s h e t he :bridge he th ese contes ts e_ntered a t 1 year Th e first i nc re ase m akes his : we re a deci d ed eu r pn se t o even t h e j Mr. a n d Mrs Gilb ert expr esse d th o u g h t his 01 ! can w as gomg to P e ru b es ides mne from hi g h s ch ools 1 h ' d Im ost a rd en t B obc a t bo ost e r f or Ch a d- th e mselv es as b ein g hi gh l y pl e aced set , a nd r eached down t o preven t it h Isa a ry sev e n t ous an · · · 11 h a vm g a n e nrollme nt of ov e r a un - · _, : r on h ad d efeated K e a r n ey, the, co n- w i th adv a nc me nts m ade on t he c a m - T h is a c t ion caused b 1m t o p o t e dred This w.ill m a k e a tot al of fif- H e b e r ememb ered as ' querors of yv a yne, who in t urn had pus in t h e l as t t h ree y e ars · ' c a r a r ound so t hat h_e m issed the tee n teams m the Peru t ournam e.nt. f irs t p rm c 1p al of P e ru Demo nstrat J.On 1 t w ice defeat ed t h e Bob.c ats. N either _ b r idge. The car wen t mt.o th e ditch, _Next a full pl a yin g hi g h school. In this he : were the fans expecting to s ee the I NEW BOOK F OR N E BRAS KANS 1Jan d i ng o n its_back, w ith t he e n ir ine w1Jl b e p rm te d , an d th e foJl owm g serv ed two yea rs a nd t-0 at- : Cat s in s uch a d ecid e d fr am e of m i n d, "The H is torv of Cze chs i n ; und er t h e br id ge Mr. McAd ams wee k the r es ults of the full s e ri es of t:nd Yale ilrom which he r ece i ved : for ther_ lite rally tore th e f e athers ka" b y R " se Rosi c k y is a n ew b ook 1m a n a ged to hi mse lf a n d games w i!l b e giv e n h LS m aste r s d egree \ .fr om th e E ag les l in the li br ary' wh i ch w ill u nd.o u bted- I wh ile so mewh at br u1 ed , w as ii ble to H e is t.he son of l Br oc k i;na n Hurst an d K orb e r ly i nterest m a ny stu clen ts in P eru. Iwa l k on h qr:1e oi{ The car Rosc oe. E. W r ig ht, al umn u s of forme r h eap of th e p h ys1- stood out fo r t h e Ca ts with H atche r : Mi ss R os ick y s bo-0k is a h ir- t or y Iw as n ot s enously m 3ure d P e ru , h as bee n r e-e lec t ed as pr in cip al cal s cien ce d e p artmen t of P e r u a nd a nd Sau tter a ls o pl ay in g exc elle nt wh.ich is i nterest in g to r ead. It b r in gs - -of V alp aris o a t an increase in sal ary present h ea d of th e phys ics d epart- games Sautter's be a u t iful shot fr om out f ac t s wh ich v e ry f ew peop le J >N D AHLSTRO¥ TO COLUMBI A H owever , .he h as accept e d a po s it ion m e nt of th e T each e r's college at th e th e m iddle of the fl oor was one of the k n ow Mr J W. Dahlstrom, who h as bcrn as superi n t e n d e n t at Huntley. st ate univ ersity hi g h li g h t s of t h e g ame The r e a re mo r e Czec ks in N e br ,. s- p r inci P'a l at Norfolk Lig h c r ool fo r The d ouble d efeat of Ch a d ro n in ka t han a ny other s t a t e a nd one fif b the •p ast ten years, h as decli.'led re· b oth gam es assu r es t h e B obc ats of of the e n t ire n umb e r i n t h e Un i te d ele ctio n as h e '.s pl an nin g Q WHEN HUNGRY QR THIRSTY s econd p la ce in the con f e renc e , a nd Sta tes li v e in t h is s t a te t o e n ter Columb ta u mv e rs1ty to wor k · Q; k e ep s int a ct P er u's r ecord of h a vin g I T h e b o >J k is d ed icated t o Mi s Ros- for hi s docto r s deg ree Mr D ahlfin ish ed b elow seco n d p l ace : 1 icky's fa th e r , wh o is on e of t h e be st \s t r om w as a g r adu ate of t h e cl ass of And stricken with the spri n g fev e r, saunt e r o ve r t<> th f l t d C k N b k 19 16 _ . i n _. e m a -·.E i k now·. ze..:.c e1s e r as a ·

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A GO GI A N NUMBER 18. VOLUME XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 193 0. TOURNAMENT .NEXT WEEK "P" CLUB SPONSORS DANCE I Phi L ambd.a Alp h a h eld the op erling p a rty a t the Auburn country club houso Frid ay .night, F ebrua ry 28. BOBCATS GET THREE MORE PERU DEBATER S W IN ANOTHER Peru n eg ati v e d e b a ter met the c o:ner a ffirmat i ve team i n a n on -de cision de b ate Thur s d ay ni g ht , F e bruTWO CARS IN ACCI:DENTS a ry 26 at Cot ner. Tl;i e q u est io n Two I reso l ved: T at t h e U ni t e d St ate s J. W. McA.clams Goes off Bridge-Neb Dl'str1'ct Basketball Meet to Be Held Forty coup les were present D efeat Omaha Aga in and Ta ke f I t C'ty Ca Wrecked A ue From Chadron should ad.opt a progr am o comp e e 1 r on ven at Peru Ma•rch 7 8 T.he form ' of entertainm e nt w as h f a« dis a rm ame nt excep t s u e orcesd a ncing. Di c k Willi ams' orch estr a · d d f r ot ectio n Two acciden t s occurr ed in Peru The basketb all tourn ament for furni shed the music for the dan ce rs. T He P eru Bobc ats finally c ame in- are nee e or po ice p r f' t M .l k h hi h to their ow n in th e b asket b all sp ot - The P eru cp eak
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di scussed at f a meeting of the Soph omore class on I F ebru a ry 25. The pres id e nt an nou nc e d th a t dues For Men, newest fancy d e signs _50c 75c $1. members.l I wou ld be co ll ec t e d from a ll new Plain Lisle Hose - - - - 35c; 3 pr. for $1. HIGH scHooL NEWS M • F M f T he Hi-Y a nd Gir l's Reserve .he ld a Union o r Athletic one aind two-piece F r id a y even i ng. Th e party was in UflSlflgweaf Qf' en l Va lenti ne party i,n the tra inin g sch ool Sty le s the n atu re of a pir a tes trea s ure. A '1 L. WESSEL' S S 0 NS. & C 0. I Nebraska City, Nebraska Tu es day, 9:40- 10:20 · IWedne sday , 2:30- 3:30 _..,_..., .._ ..._ -_....._..__.....,.. , Thurs day, 9 :40- 10 :20 Friday, 2:30- 3:30 t BEAUTY SHOP ' I Located third hoqse west of M. E. Church Phone 223 J --------------------------....I ' I AVENUE STORE ReminQ"ton Portable Tvoewriter See us for your Eats- Sand wichesLunch Goods-Fres h Fruits and Confecionerv. Opposite the Training School. A Handy Place to Trade i ' # I ' t ' H. U. LAND 0 LT f t 73 Phone 78 Peru, Nebr. I FOR SPRING OF 1930 ' J '• MEN'S NEW ' THE N7W SHOES FOR MEN FASHION'S LATEST DICTATES FOR FEMININE FOOT J WEAR 1 LADIES' NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES I AS l SHOWN IN NEW YORK AND THE NEW HOSIERY SHADES FROM GOT1JAM, GOLD STRIPE-GORDON AND " I F. ·w. CLEVELAND & SON.S Nebraska City We g ice S & H Green Stamps ...

PAGE TWO THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN RIGH.T -A - WAY SHOE SHOP """'""_ .......... ISoft Water Shampoo 35c i Hair Cut 35c at BOB KNAPP'S , Ne xt to Gah1es HaU on the • pav eme nt. ' ...,_.,_.._._,.._.... .... --I DIAMONDS ' I Keep in mind that when the I J LUMBER ri g.ht time comes for you to in- f I t DIAMOND 1 • I LACQUER, ENAMEL ; Peru Pedagogian Published -Weekly at Peru Sta te Teachers College 1 Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru Nebraska, as second class matter $1.00 the Ycar-5c single copy Marie P arker - - - - Edit? r Mildred L e fler __ Asso ciate Ed ito r Efoise F a i r h ea d - Bus iness Mgr. EVERETTS SET RECORD Th e Everetts held a very unusual meeting Thursd.ay Febru ary 27. The most noticeable feature was hhe absence of t h e pr eside nt, vice-president, secretary and treasurer However they did h ave a pr og ram. It consisted of a readin g by Walkins h aw and a tap dance by !VIargaret Cain a nd Evelyn Skelton. I ENTERTAINS SUPPER Miss Libbie Bran d&on enterta in ed at NEW BOOK SCHEDULE a waffle supper Sund ay evening, F e bBo oks are put on two hour reserv e ru a ry 23, at .her rooms. bec a use there i s unu su al dem and for TUESDAY, MARCH 4., 1930. -.... ..._,_._.. ....... ' J. D. GRAVES I ATTORNEY AT LAW I NOTARY PUBLIC Peru Nebraska ........ _....,_-ca._ .... _..... _... _.. _""_""'-...._ .... _ _ _ i i J I I Phone 47 We Deliver I 1:::9 ves m , Jewe ry we ' ' COAL p AINTS COAL ' # will save yo u of the regul I l ar r etail p ; ice on all orders ' I I I PERU LUMBER
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D or is B riir ht, J 8mes Mu inoe r , MaCrictyh 6h,i g91:150scahomol. d ebate here ALBUMS ,, V H 0 r old Heilig, F er n Schm id t, a 'l d Vir- \( • g i nia T y non. 0 W A A ( - 8;00;. m. D-0 ane Col- 0 § Peterson studio I 39 Y f H I f I S • GIRLS' CLUB ENTERTATNS 1 d b h ..l .I ears 0 e p ·u erv1ce. ( The Gir ls' clnb entertai'ned the 0 Ma::: 7ea::e 8 ere i PHONE 56 PERU i B t Men's cl u b Monn sy, Febr ua ry 24 in ..l .I · Q Regi<l'n ai Basketba ll J:o ur- ii 1 f the coll eg- e a udi to rium. The twenty - nament here \/ I I ============================== five w i nners of priz es lflor 0 --------..--costumes a t t.he Girls' club "Pro m " ,
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Falls City · Defeats , Papillion In ,consolation Game 16=9

FALLS CITY WINS

Champions Display Teamwork to Win Game

"Whither Algebra" was discussed at the meeting of Alpha Mu Omega,

March 3, by Ethel C. A. Huck, Syracuse Fails to Register Against and P. H Norwood. Falls City's Guarding

The following officers for 1930 and 1931 were elected at Y W. C. A. Wed- Peru Prep Fails to Win From Fast nesday evenin g : Auburn Quintet

President, Miriam McGrew

The consolation g ame between Papillion and Falls City proved to be an exceptionally well played affa ir with Falls City winning by the decisive score of 16 to 9.

The first h alf was a nip and tuck battle, P apilion having wh at slight

This was imp'cirtant because William Betz, mathematics specialist in Ro-,1 Falls City easily adv.anced to the chester, New York schools, challenges I semi-finals by defeating Syracuse by the value of algebra as a required th top-heavy score of 22 to 4. Falls subject in high schools. Miss Kiger e gave the challenge as .Mr. Betz sees City worked much smoother than in it and discussed its value. Mr. Huck their opening game with Shubert disagreed with the author of the ar- Falls City played a slow, cautious ticle, and advanced his own game, making every attempt count for whic.h were som.ewhat the opposite.! points. Kessler of Falls City with

Vice-President, Ellen Wilso n Peru's inability to contend with Secretary, Donna J a ne Delzell Auburn's fast breaking offense Jost Treasurer, Mabel Higgins them a possj bie chance to win a Program Chairmans, Alice Hartford Ig ional ch ampionship, Auburn winand Lela Wittwer. ning 19 to 9 At no time durin g the s · 1 Ch · H 1 K lt b game did the Kittens display the snap ocia a irman, e en a en orn and fire which had carried them t o Publicity, Virginia McNe a l the finals over much tougher oppoadvanta ge there was to be had. The Mr. Norwood pomted out -some new devices of modern algebra teaching. four to his credit led the Service, Ada Brady proved to be. Peru had been t he dark Music,. Margaret Cain sition than Auburn should have score at the end of the fi rst half was 6 to 5 against F alls City and it 100ked Mary Pribbeno reviewed "Math- offensw.e, while Hahn of the horses of the t ournament advancing ematical Papynes," by Rhind. displayed the best defensive PERU

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locatm TO JNAL ROUND DuBois in the oecond, and Falls City very favorable for n win · for P api!- playmg. j to D awson in the first round. tantly (TOOd game for P ?ri illion i:cpr- - the basket, their first field goal was F in the semi-finals· Auburn proved to in g- 2 fi eld goP ls and 2 free throws

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obtained in the early stages of the I!b e th eir block however game and their other two points came A b h b h'b' · to two-thirds of th e tota l for via the free throw. In the seco nd I Peru Prep Gives Dope-Bucket Severe f u ht e h esth ex {hition P '11' · · d 1 f Kick- 'Win From Falls City o a n o ens1ve t at t ey ave s own ?!JI IOn. / half .Fall.s City did a great ea 0 throug h out the tournament, and Auburn Upsets Papillion To Win Way b t t t Th e was all City 1 su s 1 u mg'. dis played a beautiful style of attack

To Tourney Fma s Falls City 22 The flashy Peru Prep tosser s staged with Hahn lea nin g- tre attac-k as w ell an d a well coached defense that was as the defense by scorin g 4 fi e ld go als Player, Pos. Fg. Ft. -F. Pts: one of the biggest upsets of the re- 1 • JI b k

Playin g a: fast breakin g game , Au- 1L f 2 0 0 0 1 prac tic l1 Y impregna le to attac ang, g10 n al tourn ament S aturd ay mornmg Wh'l R' d'd t I h' 1 and 2 frpe throws to amass a tot al burn and Papillion gave the c-rowd J ackson f - - 1 1 1 3 h h d f d h d F II h' hi e no p ay hJsl usuha · · h 1 0 1 8 w en t ey e eate t e vaunte a s Jg scormg game, n evert e ess e of 10 pomts for hi g h scorer of t e / a n hour of thrilling entertai>unent, K essler, c 4 t t t b th th ff · · · · H h 2 o o 4 City quintet 11 to 9 in a harq fought was a g r ea asse o o e o e nse ev en in g- This w as th e f irst irame rn 1 Auburn winning 9 to 5. The game a n, g 1 2 contest I a nd defense because of his floor covh h H h h d a· I d th h" h I • h' I Allen, g 1 0 I b'1' F p G . d w 1c a n a >1ye e If! i was not won until the fmal w ist e, M G h f · 0 0 0 0 C ach R a lph W "ll' ams' protea-es • ermg a 1 1t y. or eru, ?mes an I • d' f h' h h C ana an, 0 i I o I p h d b h l • i ty P-U::> r m g gam e 0 w Jc e Ithe always being dose a r; d both Sh oc k, f - o O O O took the pl ay away from the Ric.h- j u g stoo out · ot men P a_vma a is C?!Jabl e ! t th t · to o o several B II k O 1 0 0 ardson county l a ds from the open- consistent game that was a big fac- F 1 C d 11 d 1 earns re a emng sc re n u oc , g I h b a1 ity s core at w1 urm g I d'd "Syracuse 4 ing wh istle a nd h e ld the u pner hand tor in keeping t e Au ur.n score most of the h a lf to m a k e t he ' occ aswns. Boyer for P ap illion 1 - down fi,•rn l count 16 to 9. some exce e nt wor , s owmg e ,, 0 3 0 k tt d th d Auburn started the scoring wi t h a I II k h · th McClain, f '- - - 1 1 0 3 throughout the game although the I · - L a mb eth :c 0 score was no e m e secon per9 s ki) L t h at h as made him !\:n outsta hd - · 1 3 1 iod at 2 all. free t h row by L. Andrews and a f ield F0 ing plbaye r of th.e totdirnt ambentth. Ri ss.e, 0 o p 1 B f 2 2 1 6 of Au urn contmue o e e ma m unter, g - a 1g p1 c or eir ray w · 0 0 0 0 cog in the Aubur.n scoring machine Roger, g 0 0 0 0 Orang emen an d started the fireworks I t o m a ke t he score 3 to 1 for Aubuthrn. c ?namy, c B 0 0 0 0 w ith P ate's lon g s h ot fro.m the si d e. IF.rom th is. stag·e of the game unt il e B dl 0 0 0 0 and w as also hi g h point man for t he ruggman, ge r e g j Referee, Jones a nd Cunnin g h a m Enterin a the second stanza with a 2 fma l whistle it was all Auburn exKennedy, g · 0 0 0 0 g ame with 4 points to hi s c r edit. to o lead the Bo bkittens were forced 1 cept for a few minutes at the clos e P ac ey, c 0 1 0 1 I Co Pch Hi g-gin's t eam a PERU PREP 11. DU BOIS 5 into a o'n Kessler s side shot. of th e first half when Pu g h an d TyF>1lls City 16 sm ooth -working combin ation w ibch From that juncture it w as a lls Pe- non made good on two fie ld goals to Lan g ., f 0 0 0 0 passed with unerrin g accuracy. One-Sided Victory Advances Kittens ru. Newton a nd P a te ba gged baskets make the score 9 to 8 as the ha lf J ackson, f - - 1 0 1 2- IN e ither t eain seemed to be able to Another Step Goalward · a nd P rep st e rs were s howing the Iended.

c - - 1 0 0 2 count on free throws, which woul way with a comfortable marg in of Th e seco.nd half s aw Aubu rn ·makH ahn, g - 4 2 1 10 i have won the g ame for P ap illion. With n either team showin g the ' 6 to 2 as the third quarter opened. in g 10 points to P eru 's to make t he Allen, g 0 0 0 0 L. Andrews of Auburn and Ken.ned.y fi g ht they in their open- I Allen from n:1id-court fin.a1 count 19 to 9 for the Auburn Bullock, f 0 0 1 fl ! of P apillion proved to b e two of the in g games, DuBois and Peru Prep for Falls Cit y but Pugh r e taliated for qumtet.

McGra.naha n, f 1 0 0 2 Ib est g uards to b e seen in the tourn a- pl ayed a slow and uninte r estin g gam e P eru and the sco r e w as 8 to 4 for P layer, P os. Fg. Ft. Referee, Jo nes and Cunnfo g h am m ent. in the seco nd r ound of the tourney, Peru. Afte r Peru h a d grabb e d a I Pate, f - - 0 1 1 Auburn will meet Peru Prep in the Peru finallv winning 11 to 5. seven p oint a dvantag e on

eru oses • PERU \ VOLUME XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. NUMBER 19 I
CITY ALPHA
OPINION ON
PAPILLION LOSES TO FALLS
MU EXPRESS
ALGEBRA
FROM
MIRAM MC GREW NEW PRESIDENT OF Y. W. C. A. AUBURN DEFEATS PERU IN FINALS 1929
SYRACUSE
P ate's free I Fisher, f - 1 0 AUBURN 27 S':(ERLING 13 ,consqlation g ame. Pate
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basket, Kes-1 N ewton, f - 0 1 Second Round G a m e IAuburn 9 g oal ma.de
Al-s ler sank second side m arker to •Pu g h c 1 1 Playe r, Pos Fg. Ft. F Pts.
g h of DuBois displayed some nice m a ke the score il to 6 w h e n the fina l I Gaines, g 0 0 Auburn Advances to Semi-Finals by E. Andrews, f 0 1 0 1 f loor work but was una ble to find stanza g ot under way. j Tynon, g - - 1 0 D e feating Sterling 27 to 13 IBroad, f 0 1 2 1 the b asket. Alhoug h the Ora n ge prevented the .' Auburn 19 R isse, c 2 0 0 4 , P e ru Prep U Pi epsters fJ om scori 1g the la t peri d , ! E. An d rews, f - l 3 Risse. elon gate d Auburn center 1 g - - 1 0 O I Player, pos. Fg. Ft. F Pts Falls City could on ly garner 3 points IBrod, f - - 0 0 called for parti al help from his t eam- 1 L. Andrews, g O 1 1 Pate, f · 2 O 1 4 a.nd were tra ilin g by two points whe n , Risse, c 2 1 F. 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 2 2 Pts. 1 2 1 3 0 2 · · ' Papillion 5 N f 0 0 1 h f ' I d d Ell' 0 6 mates to easily d efeat Sterh.ng by a F ewton , 0 t e ma g un soun e J 1s, g 27 to 13 score The tall center made g i FO i c 1 0 0 2 City was an j Feis tner, g 2 3 0 eno u g h 'points to ti e Sterlin g making : eer - 1 0 2 2 G a mes, g 0 0 2 0 favonte du e to two previous v1ctor1es, L. Andrews. g _ 0 2 1 5 0 5 0 7 2 most of his points on under basket p oyer, 0 0 1 0 I Fisher, g -: - - 1 0 1 2 over t h e Prepsters I R ef e ree, Jones and Cunnin g ham tip -ins Auburn a smo"th 1 c 0 0 3 0 j Tynon, g - 1 1 O 3 Fails City 9 workin g offe n se and a n a ir tig ht d e- •Bea e, g 0 1 0 DuBois 5 P layer, Pos Fg Ft. F. Pts. PLATTSMOUTH LOSES fense, the l atter keeping Sterling Kenn e dy' g - O I Player, Pos. Fg. Ft F. P t s T a r ey, f - 0 0 1 0 First Round Game shooting from the center, of the floor Refe ree, Jones and Cunnin g ham IHai g.ht, f - - - 0 0 1 0 Jackson, f 0 O 1 O ahnost the e ntire game. I L. Hilton, f 0 0 0 0 K essler, c 3 O 1 6 C aley, Sterlin g g uard, playe d a ni ce STERLING •• HUMBOLDT I Hildebrant., f - 0 0 2 0 Hahn g - O 1 1 1 Salem lifted t h e lid from the Peru ffoor game ltandli.n g the b a ll with First Round Game Turner, c 0 O· 2 0 A ll e n, g 1 O 2 2 ease and s howin g m a rke d ability at / , Hylton, g 0 0 0 · 0 Peru 11 • IReo ional tournament with a smashin g0 victory over Plattsmouth. Platts!mouth failed to make a field goal dribblin g. He d ri bble d t hrou g h the An und erestimated r H1,1mboldt t eam Alb a u g h g - - 1 3 · 1 5 P layer, Pos Fg. Ft Pts. I during the entire game, their entire Auburn defense several times only threw a scar e into Sterli ng Frid a y Referee Jon es and Cunnin g h am Pate,, f - - - 2 1 to h ave .his shots circle t h e r im and morning although the latt er fina lly N ewton, g - - 0 0 F. 1 2 ()I roll out. By virtue of the i r victo ry b · f th e OVER 200 VACANCIES ARE Pug h, c 1 O won y a narrow marg m o re the Auburn team advanced to the REPORTED T O BUREAU Gaines, g O O 1 5 Iseven points bein g the resu lt of 0 I c harity tosses. The final saore was 2 · 21 to 7. semi-finals. points, the final count b e in g 17 t o 14. Tynon,. g 2 0 1 Auburn 27 C aley was the outstanding p l ay e r Th e P laceme nt Bureau is bu sier R eferee Jo.nes and Cunning h am 0 The h a lf ended 12 to 5 in favor 4 of Salem a nd the game was never in Player, Pos. Fg. Ft. F. Pts. for the }"inners , eac h d ay Superintendent S. L. C lemE. Andre ws, f 2 O 1 4 Sterlin g 17 e n ts keeps si x s teno g raph e r s at work Broad, f - - 1 O 1 2 P laye r, Pos Fg Ft. F. P ts most of the time. Within t h e l ast Risse, c - - 5 3 1 .8• Bu.h r, f - ---, 1 2 2 4 two · w eeks ov er 200 v acancies h a v e Ellis, f - - - 3 0 1 6 R. Zink ;f 0 0 i · 0 b een rec e ived. Some very unus ual L. Andrews, g 0 0 1 O Doran, f 0 0 0 0 an d amusin g com bin ations for posLetelli er, g - - - 0 0 1 O Beav er, c 2 1 0 5 ltions have b een received. Handley, c - - - - 0 0 0 O Cale y, g - 3 2 3 8 T.he chairma n of · the Placement Feistner, f 1 0 1 2 Cox, g - 0 0 1 0 burea u is making a special e ffort to S t erling 13 Humboldt 14 notify students of v acanci es the same Playe r, Pos. Fg Ft. F. P ts. Player Pos Fg. Ft. F. P ts d a y that they are r eceived. Cred e nBuhr, f - - - - - - - 2 0 1 4 Ree d, f - - - - - 0 0 1 0 ti a ls are sent out just as soon as the Zink, f 1 3 1 5 B urroug h, f 0 0 0 0 student makes kut>wn his wishes to Beaver, c - 0 0 0 0 H unter,1 c 2 1 2 6 11<pply Caley, g - - - - - 1 2 1 4 Reid, g 0 ' 0 1 0 Th e fo llowing p e op le h ave b een ofCox, g 0 0 0 0 Dorland, g - 2 1 1 5 l ered positions : Flore.nee Whit taker, g 0 0 C 0 Rando lph, g - 1 2 1 4 Don Dµryea, Mildre d Rogers, Ruby Doran, c _: 0 0 ( 1 0 Pugh, g 0 0 3 0 Brown, La Veta Starman, and He lReferee, Jones and Cwmin j h am Referee, Jones and Cunning ham mut Brockman. doubt. P lattsmouth 7 MODALE SUPERINTENDENT IPlayer, Pos Fg. RECEIVES PROMOTION Gallow ay, f - 0 - / McCl ary, f - 0 S uperintendent W. W. Sim of Mo- C. Turner, c 0 dale, Iowa schools, has b een notified l McCrary, g 0 of his appaintment to the summer I Wiles g 0 fac ul ty of the Central Mis souri State j Mumm, f 0 T ea chers Colleg e at W arrensburg, Hartford, f - - 0 Miss ouri, the hi g.hestt rate d teac her s D ew, g - - - O colle g e in America. Mr. Sim, Peru Salem 21 g raduate of 1905, w as form e rly sup- Player, Pos Fg. erintend ent of Pacific Junction for Rhodes, f - 3 several years and a member of the R. Gentry, f 2 Missouri Teach e rs college faculty fo r R M arsh, c 3 the past nine years, a nd extension W Ge.ntry, g 1 instru ctor for the Iow a State Teach- J. Marsh. g O e rs c ollege in southwestern Iowa Perry, f 0 co unties. Ref.eree. Jones and Ft. 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 Ft. 0 2 0 0 2 0 F. Pts. 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 4 0 0 F. Pts 4 6 1 6 0 6 1 2 8 2 0 0 Cunningham
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Delegate From Beta Mu Chapter Sees Nation's Capital

hers will be glad to hear that "The EMILY POST Virginian," a talkin g screen clas sic of Tuesday February 25, the Emily the early west will be at the Crystal Post club had a style show. A paper · d d s as d b -o th theater on March 13, 14, and 15 on mo ern re s w rea y Swanson. Then the correct and in- "The is just the type of correct form of dress occasions were shown.

for certain picture for which "all-talking" is most admirably suited. An Americ a n d a ssic of the pioneering d a ys in WyomTRAVEL1 CLUB ing, this epic theme of redblood c d

Twenty-one members were present dra ma a nd beautiful romance is so at a social meeting of the Tr a ve l club on March 4. stupendous, s0 vast in its gre at out- O At the next meeting which will be doors scope, that "all-talking" alone held on Ma rch 18, Miss Harvey · will c a n do it full ·justice. n

sppeaicktuor?es":::.T<::::l::etdhe aStouttl1h."e , Photographed and "Miked" ,in the

KODAK CLUB open spaces of° the western cattle country, the film presents to the eye

Miss Helen Kucera, of Wilber meetin g of the Kod a k club, on March and e a r of the beholder every livin g ,who is a at Peru this year,

3. New officers for the club were detail of the thrillin g ::itory. You chosen as delegate from Beta Mu elected. hear the b ellowing of the thons a nds chapter to attend the co nvention of Pre sident, Ira Ferg es on the National Honor a ry Educational Vice-Pre sid e nt, E sther Broady of h ea d of c attle, .you he a r th e shouts

Kappa Delta Pi, held in Secretary, Bernard Galloway of the cowboys as they drive the .Atlantic City, N. J., February 25 and st ::i mp e din g h ea rd throu g·h the swift 26. WRTTING CLUB flnwin g current of a river, vou he a r Mi s s Kucer a left Peru Saturday, Miss Ma ry Hilem an entert a ined the the c owb oys round the crackli n !?; February 22, and arrived in Atlantic Writi,ng club at h e r apartme<nt durin g c a mp-fire chanting th eir t ypical ditCity Monday evenin g T.!ie fir st Ithe pa st week. Games were played, ties you h ea r the d a.nce hall \11 full meeting was held at on.e o'clock Tues- a nd Mi ss Hileman demonstrated .her hl ast, '1flU he a r Gary Coopr, r, 1he day afternoon. When roll call wa s 1 ability at tellin g fortunes from a crys- hero, barking thos,e immort '.1 1 words , t a ken it w as found that a ll t a! ball. Oriental tea was served. ynu c::ill me th at- -SMTLE! ;' (} three ch apters of K app a D e lt a were The members of the club have re- ooper, in is first full-din r ol e, 0 r epre se n te d. Beta Mu ch apter is the cently obt a ined new pins. is a wonrlerful perform a nce. only c.hapter of Kappa Delta Pi in His h a nr1some fe ::itures a nd hi s ane: y O N e braska. SUPPER CLUB supple phy sique fit him into the ch ar- /\Q At the banquet Tu es d a y · evening, Wedne sd a y Ma rch 5, the Supper a cter RS thou g h it were written for \f Jl 1-. Ci> '1 fi el cl Fi ,. h e r on club initi at ed se v e n new m ember s in- him. rh nr m i ng s rrn t h e rn rl r Qw l the subject "Learn or Peri s h." Amon g to the mysteries of t.he 'k itche.n. They !ls t h e Vir g ini a n is making many a 0 the g u es t s present wer e Mrs. Dorsey, I w ere : Th e lm a El lsw or!h, Ad a Br ady , heart flu t ter. n Dr. a nd Mrs. S u z z a lo, Dr. B a g le y , and F r ances G a mbl e , M a rc e lle Kell y, \ \a lte r J:Iu sto n as Tr amp ns, is th e D r a nd Mrs. Kilpatrick. I L ou is e Troi a, 'Th elm a W a ltz and mo ::; t convrncrn g h a d 'Ti nn see n a nd './ The W e dnes d a y m ornin g S!'! Ss ion , Eileen Cox. A fter a gam e wi t h kit- ! sin c e '.' a ll -t.a ll<ing" rev n l u tio n - j 0 was a con t inua t ion of the Tuesd a y I ch e n sp oo ns and sorn e g ues sin g 1zP d I.h e .sho.w w orld H_ e p h vs me etrn g At noon a luncheon w as I ga m es N a om a Pierce served hot cof- ".' 0 .l e wi t h m te,1 -; e fe e lh e ld for a ll the del egates After th e f e e a nd ice box c a ke. Pl a ns for the I mg Ri chard Arlen as Ste 1c, the 0 afternoon meeting Miss K u c e r a l ef t : coming banquet were di s cu ssed. Iward of the Vi rvin i:rn, '1 for New Yo rk City wh ere s.h e spent I Ma r y _Bri a n as Mo ll y W oo d t h e I 0 and Friday mornin g She ART CRAFT CLUB c har n:m i:; w i t h w h om vi s1.ted many int e restin g pl aces amon g The F a b r ic a tore Art Cr aft club I t h e V1r 12_i 11 n 1.n l ov e, are equal- I 0 ;vere: Grant's tomb , Gr e en- h e.Id a meetin g M arch 3 in w h ich ly a rti s tic m th e ir portray als. 1 /\ w1c h Vill ag e a Chines e the a t er, a Miss Norma Di dd le ira ve a n ex h ibi- · If Chines e church, the Lit tle Chur ch tion of tooling le ather and sh owed ESTES PAR K PR OGRAM 0 A r o und the Corner, and Ma nh a ttan Is- the g irls m a ny b ea ut iful s a mples be- FEATURES Y. M. C. A. l an d'. · j in g m ade b y f a c ul t y m e mb ers 0

Saturday, March

Last Chance Tonight to See "SO THIS IS COLLEGE"

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Fnd ay afternoon she journeyed to n e xt me etin g of the club will b e W e dn efd11y e ve n in g", at •Y. M. C A., P h il a d elphi a While in Philadelphia Ma rch 17 when Mi r i a m Mc Grew will a sp e ci a l E st es Park prog ra m w a s p r eshe vi s it e d Indep e nd an ce h a ll , the be in ch a r g e of th e m eetin g on "B a t- sen t e cl b y L ow e ll D e ck e r, Clay Coy, U. S. mint, and Willi am Penn s h ome. I ik." Mi ss Emily P ap ez will show the a nd R nymond Sever a l S a turd a y Miss Kucer a w a s a g uest members how to m ake ba s kets a t th e m emb ers h a v e s aid t hey will a tte nd 0 of Congressman Charles H. Sl oa n, Im eetin g o n Ma rc.h 31. the confer e nce in E stes to be held in 1 r ep re s entative of the fmn1' h dis- June. 0 saw the ENTERTAIN NEBRASKA CITY /\ J- 0 nse in s ess10n at whic h time Mr. MUSIC ORGANIZATION \f Sloan spoke. Representative of Pi Gamma Mu 0 c. J, e vi s it ed the Congressional Li- Mr. R. T. B e nford , Mr Victor Jin- Talks on River· Navigation ?rary and the Capitol. She e xper- dr a and Mr. G. H. St eck of th e mu ic i e11c e d a thrill by having the honor department entert a ined the Nebrask a of in the President's chair In ! Ci t y Musici a n's club at t he home of the evening she attended the N ation- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawbaker at Neal High School Orchestra at Consti- ' br aska City, Tuesd a y evening March tu t ional hall. , 4. seeing trip Sund a y morning I E a ch faculty member presented a included the Lincoln and Washing- group of three numbers. A social hour followed.

Miss Ru):Jy Brown r epresented Pi G amrpa Mu, history fr aternity, at convoc ation Mond a y, March 3. The r eport w a s indicative of a piece of well prep a red work on the subject , "Steamboating on the Missouri" and is of local interest due to the nearness, O of many pl a ces mentio'ned.

PAGE TWO PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 193V. u:zgz e If * toQ memorials, the executive gardens, SCREEN CLASSIC OF EARLY
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March 17, 18, and 19 "SUNNY SIDE UP" GRYSTAL THEATERPlattsmouth Salem Papillion F r id a y, Louisville Sterling Friday, io;-30-.i--m-------1 I Hum.bolt , Auburn I Friday, 10:50 Dunbar Nebraska City _ >-- --Friday, 1:00 p. m. I DuBois _ ____ _ Peru Prep Friday, 1:30 p. m. 1 I Dawson - - - -Falls City 1 Friday, 2:30 p. m. Shubert -Syracuse Bye .
.Schedule . l Salem 21 to 7 l Friday 2 , 0 7t: 0 oo 1 p 2 _m ·Papillion Sterling 17 to 14 Fdday, 7,3u Auburn 21 to 9 -Du Bois 9 to 6 - -Friday, 8:30 p. m. l Peru Prep 1!;I to 11 -Falls City 13 to 6 F<iday, a,50 Syracus e / Papillion 22 to 20 Saturday, 10:00 a. m. · Auburn 27 to 13 - - -Peru Prep 11 to 5 Saturday, 11:00 a.m. Falls City 22 to 4 Auburn 9 to 5 -Saturday, 7:30 p r Consolation Saturday, 8 :30 p .m. Final Peru Prep 11 t o 9 - Aub urn 19· to it • J
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Think o.f-- ball throu g hout the second h a lf. bl ' t 1· th Th were una e to c ap1 a 1ze on em. e g ame was never in doubt h ow -

I When you think of good Eats, '

as Shubert fail ed to s core durin g Peru Tr ainin g sc h ool m a y a t any the fir st h alf. Jn the four t h qu ar t e r t ime produce prodi g ies of t.he violin Coach Brown of Falls City made equal to 'f ehudi Menuhin or Rug g iers several substitutions. Th e s ub stitutes Ricci. Thr o u g h the c ombined efforts m a na g ed to rin g up thr e e fi eld g o a ls. of S L. of TUESDA Y LITERARY CLUB I P h o ne 47

'Tour n ame n t Team

am

PAPILLION Am os Adams

R o be r t Be a dle

Glen Be e r line

Win efr e d Bo y er Kenn e th Kenn e dy Alfr ed Mat thier

L owell McMan a my

H a r r y Tacy PERU

S teph e n G aines

R ob e rt P at e

Andr ew T y n on

Iv a n N ew t on

Me lvfo Pu g h

A rc hi e Vos o erg

W en d ell F isher

Bow a rd Rh odus

K e n ne t h Yo un g

H o w ar d Furn as PLATTSMOUTH

H ersc h e l D ew

J o hn Ga ll ow a y

Rob ert H artford

Me rle McCr a ry

G a rl a nd Mc Cl eary

Ir a Mu m m

R oy Tu r ner Ches t er Wiles

NEBRASKA CITY

R ob e rt Ch ap in

G il es Fl em i.ng

R o bert Fi e lds

Wilh am Hod ge ns

Ir v in J Rckso n

D ea n Kir c her

Ke

a lph Ge n tr y

Rhoads

Wickham

lb e rt Mill er

'- -":"" , PAGE FOUR THE PEl\U PEDAGOGI A N TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930 AUBURN FALLS CITY. SHUBERT -M-iller, f - 2 0 2 F t R d Evans, f - O o O irs oun First Round Game A smooth workin g Auburn te a m F ll C't 1929 champions, s urvived ?e ri s ively the Dunbar con-I the 1 competition of the tender 23 to 7 the fin al game of tourn ament by defeating Shube vt 13 the Fnd a y pro g r a m. ?;he to 6 It w as an unimpressive vichalf ended with Auburn a 9 tory, nei t her te a m playin g a n y thin g Mu ssen, c - 0 O O Harper, g - - 1 0 1 Lewis, g - - - 0 0 0 Riggs, f - - - - 0 O 1 Cheste r, g - 0 0 o 4 · t his cl ass wo rk in struction under t he 0 di re ct io n of Mr. J ind ra. Woodwind 0 2 0 0 0 in struments a r e b ei ng studied from g r a des fiv e t o twe l ve By the c lose of t h e semeste r there will be fou r distinct ' organi zations , b eside th e re g ul a r se ni or high schoo1 o r che stra di re cte d
R uby Brown.
are:
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rh ythm b a nd, gra de orchest r a, junior hi gh s ch o ol orch estra, and tr aining sch ool b a nd.
Referee
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ng s c h ool as well as t w o p rac ti ce te a chers, · Ott o Boell storff and Iris Jon es 1 are j].oing much to ad vance th e work. t WRl GHTSMAN'S ' As hton of
very go od floor
a nd
a decid e d factor in h oldin g Ai.iburn to a 3 t o 2 s core in the first quarter, Auburn 23 ever
We Deliver 11 _...,_ e9 ,_,_ Player, Pos Fg. E. Andrews, f 2 Handley, f 0 Broad,. g 0 F eis tner, f - 1 Ri ss e, c - - - - 6 Eads, c 0 Ft. 0 1 0 F. Pts Falls City 13 1 the tr a1mn g
H. The Tu esday Lite r a ry club met wi t h O 4 Jindra of the
t ment of Mrs A. L Hill Tu es d ay af te rn oo n , ,.... _ 0 1 Player Pos. Fg. Ft. F the coll eg e an instrumental music Ma rch 4. Th e follo win g offic ers were 0 0 Lang, f 2 1 O 3 pro g r a m fr om the kindergarten thru el e cted: Mr s. L. B. Ma thews , presi0 2 Jackson f - - 1 1 3 3 the junior high scho ol has been st a rt- d e nt; Mrs. - L. D. R e dfern, vi ce-presi1 1 13 Ke ssler, c 1 1 0 ect dent, and Mrs. A L. Hill, sec r eta r y 2 ' 2 2 Hahn, g 1 ;.he h as pupils four a nd tre asurer Mrs. E L. D ec k gav e 0 f Dunbar 7 Allen " g 0 0 0 0 ye a rs of a g e pl a yin g on one-fou r th / lesson on the book of Job, conPlayer, Pos Fg. Ft. F. Pts Bullock, g O 0 0 0 size violins I s1dered the g reatest poem in the 1. Cl a rk, f 0 1 3 1 McGran a han •f O f th w orld's liter atu r e. Di scussion of Mrs I P tt . f 0 2 1 2 S.hock, g O O O O V1ohn m struct1 o n 1s g iven rom e D k b h Try Us we a p p r eciate your patro.nuge. At - The Electric - East Side e 1g rew, - · h h th h" h ec s que sti.ons rou g t out m an y I H · k · 0 0 0 0 Shubert 6 kinder ga rten t rou g e JUmor 1g d . Th h e1n e, c h 1 Th b t 50 1 g oo pomts. e ostess serv e d r e- 1 A I L d ' t 0 0 0 0 IPlayer, Pos. Fg. Ft. F. Pts. sc oo ere are a ou pup1 S In f h th 1 h v J p CLARK ·· u m on g - r es ments a t e c ose of t e after- I • • As hton g - - 2 0 3 4 ===========================:==:=: noon's study. - I ' c:nnin;h,mo ;---ANN'CrUNCE-MENT---, 1L-------·..;.-'!"' I .Ii DAWSON 11, PERU 19, We ju st bought Mr. Herman's cle a nin g pla c e a nd we are f March 10 LJ I here to serve you '.lg ain as we dirl b ef0r e - -With our 27 1 ) i ' First Round ft ye a r experi ence and 11 years in ' Peru. We will g ive you # 9:50 a. m. , Separate con'tion Q ) I the best qu a lity work and service obtain a ble-We will I 7:00 p. m. Pi Omega Pi YO U . R . Peru Prep provided the second 8 oo s· T D It be very h appy t o see all faculty memb e rs and s tudents : P· m. igma au e a m ajor upset of the tournament when I f 0 I/ they trou nced Dawson Frid ay after- I to give us a tryout again. I Q m. All classes meet / 1 PH OTQGRAPHJ C noon 19 to 11. P ate and Tynon for : J. A. CEJKA ' O separately 11 the Preps ters were hitting the .hoop, I the two am ass in g enough points to I Cleaners and T ailors , Phone 62 _. March 12 I NEEDS win the g a me Green of Dawson f ?:OO p. m. .Y. M., Y. W., h a d to b e content with four free "'__._...,.,,.-._,..-..,,_.___...___._._........_______ C. C. A. l throws, th e fl ashy Dawson forw a rd March 13 } n ot b ein g abl e to set the pace which TEACHERS WANTNIG TEACHING POSITIONS IN ANY. 9:50 a. m. Dramatic club buswon .him a n a ll -tourney forward l as t (/ OF
STATES: l/O iness meeting. ) ye a r The ga me w as exception a lly Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas Montana, Nebraska, · Afternoon, high school debate 0 -!l FINE P ORTRAITS FRAMES fa st and w as r eplete with thrills. Both Nevada, New Mexico, North D a kota, S outh D a kota, Ok- with Bratton Uruon here. t ea ms displ ayed good team work but lahom a, Texa s, Utah , Wyoming- Should write immediate- Q Q 8:00 p. m. Philo and E v erett 0 PHOTO FINI S HING CAMERAS ALBUMS Peru showed a greater ability to hit ly. Prompt service. March 14 D 0 0 m. Recital of Ruby OO Pl fl yer, Pos Fg. Ft. F. Pts March 15 , J o hns on, f - - - - - 1' 1 0 3 I t 11 t" f H 11 I p t S d" H a nney, f 0 1 1 ns a a !OD 0 ome Econ- 0 e erson tu 10 WHEN HUNGRY OR THIRSTY H ic k ey 1 g - - o 1 1 1 Q 7:00 p. m. ;\Jpha Mu Omega 0 :.. PHONE 56 P E RU t 1 ey, g - - - And stricken with the spring fever saunter over to If R' l 1 0 1 2 t I 8:00 p. m Kappa Delta Pi Ii /'• Pe ru Prep 19 Bill's, your friends, and eat drink and be merry, 0 ___ °' ___ 'o:._...__ '°'_ P la y e r, Pos Fg. Ft. F. Pts. 0 OR = . P a t e,, f - 3 1 3 7 If you don't care to make a down town trip, call · · · ! l 0 LUNCH . G aines, g - 0 0 2 O ; Tynon, g 3 o 3 6 Ji · Phone 94 Four doors south of Crystal Theatre O I Located third · house west of M. E. C hurc h !I Referee Jones and Cunningham ; I Phone 223 • ......_______ .....
Dunbar played a
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s chool and Victor
music depar
THE FOLLOWING
AUBURN Emmett Andrews L a n nin g Andrews Ernest Brod Conn e r W ar in g N a than Fells Henr y F eistner Perdin Handley Joe Humphr ey C a rl Kimb all Joe Letellier Jesse Riss e DAW SON Leo Green Vince Riley Cl a rence Ha nny Mike O'C o nnel P a ul Ke an R a y Fr a nse Jim Hick ey W a lter J ohnson DU BOIS Claude Albaugh Milton D o'b rov olny Sta ndley H a i g ht L a urence H ylton J am es Hild e br and H ar old <::.b u ss G e r a ld T urner Edw a rd Str a ka Ch a rl es Tu r n e r DUNBAR J a ck Asht on Wilbur He1n1rn Gilb e rt He inke Willi s Lu1r1i ng ton Reed Petti g rew Gene W a lk e r P a ul West broo k D a vid :Mart in John Cl a rk FALLS CITY Geo r g e H a lm Wayne All e n Alf r e d K ess ler D on a ld L a n g Ha rley J acks on Ge n e Bullo c k L oui s Mc Q1 a na g h an Rob ert Sc h ock Alb e rt Fi sh er LOUISVILLE Ervin Albert H e nry !J w is C.h a rl es Fl e ish e,g n a h J ohn J a ck m an H a rry Johnson Norman Masters Verle McNealy John McGrew '· H a rry Me rri
Mullen Da
on Ri c
Sc,bno t H a rry S tu art
Joe
R
Bresti.n
Vernon
Willi
Au
Leroy
De
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Rob e rt Ev a ns Willi a m Che ster · STERLING ,1.lford Aden K ennet h Bea ver Ri c k Buhr J e r a ld Ca ley Ri c h ar d Cox N orma n Dora n H owar d Mill er R aymo nd Zink SYRACUSE Theod ore Bru gge m ann Edw ar d Hunter Ri c h ar d Kre bs • Alli s on L a mb et h Me l vi n L eigge R a lp h McC lain Orva l Ro d gers Ken n eth Wil es Olin W itt 0 .... -"...... II I See us for your Eats-Sa ndwic h es- ! Lunch Goods-Fresh Fruits a n d C o nfe cO i ionery. f I Opposite the Training School. Place to Trade A Handy Peru, Nebr. H. U. L A ND 0 L T 73 Phone 78 __ , __""'...,Lo--·- __..,__,_"-""-"---"---_ .. ------------.., THE N EW THINGS ' F O R SPRING OF 1930 Are n o w on Display MEN'S N EW SPRING SUITS AND HATS THE N 7W SHOES FOR MEN FASH ION'S LATEST DICTATES FOR FEMININE FOOT WEAR LADIES' NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES AS SHOWN IN NEW YORK AND THE NEW HOSIERY SHADES FROM GOTHAM, GOLD STRIPE-GORDON AND HOLEPROOF F. 'W. CLEVELAND & SONS I Nebraska City I We gice S & H Green S t amps J J
nn et h Mc
ni e l Paxt
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SALEM
K. Ma rsh W a l t er Gentry
a m Whitney Raymond Ma rsh
g ust Perry
Wittwer SHUBERT
ohn Ev a ns R ob er t H a rp er
Mussen L owe ll L ew is
a yn e Ri ggs

'.Phe bid was for $8,876, based on complete specifications of the architect, but the board decid.ed to adopt an alternate item which reduces the length from 48 to 33 feet four inches

attended the violin master class under the supervision of th e famous violinist, Francis M?cMillon, Wednesda¥, March 12. He elso attended the symphony orchestra progr l'l m, Thursday evening. ·

Jllrr Benford attend.ed '.;he pcogrnm at Oilnaha, Thursday, March 13. Dr hri sti a nsen demo.nstrated choir. v oic e, and choral conducting. Neil Trabert, a student, 'accompanied MJ'.. Benford.

ing at 7:00 p. m. durin g the regul ar _ (A Review) 1 Y. M. C. A. hour. Peru is to have ni g h t foo t ball

An outstanding event in the musi- I Ten teams are entered in t he t ou r - games played on an elect rically ilea! world of Peru took place last Fri- namen t , including the Lion Tamer s , l um i nated fi eld, and to have t hem thill day evening, March 14 when Prof. G. a Afacu! ty. tea.m. . t d d t th coming fa ll.

· n m v1tat1on 1s ex en e o e A t t h e meeting of t he stat e boar d Holt Steck presented his artist pupil, students to see the games. There is o f educ ation this wee k it w as decided

Miss Rub.y Bro.wn, a no admission price. t o accept P resident P a t e 's plans for vocal recital with Miss Ellen Wilson f th' k b p "d t p t illu m in ating the Peru a t hle tic fiel d h or 1s w or , ut res1 en a e says h at t e piano. The event was held at • h h t h t t b d , s o t a t games can be pl ayed at ni g ht., the college auditorium. · .e exp ec s t a oh e soon as is being do ne o n m any fields at

President Pate informed: us that the a dditional room will b e n eed e d a nd will be us e d s olel y for the accommodation of those who room at the dormit ory, a nd th a t board will not b e furn· is hed to people rooming e lsewhere.

It is the expecta tion that the contractor will get th e work sta rted a t on ce a nd h a v e it c omplet ed by th e ope nin g of s ummer sc hool.

GRAPE JUICE FOR SALE

· Home made grape juice for sale.

Serve it at your parties.- <;;a'11 180

BULOVA W ATCHES f 1 , Bulo v a w atc h es always tell

HOME ECONOMICS PROGRAM

The nutriti'on class under ihe supervi sion of Miss Mabel Cook gave a n on minerals and vitimins. The foods significant of minerals and vitamins were exhibited.

The members of the class an'!; H elen Kucera, Elizabeth McKni g h t , Lrmise Sheldon, and Paula Marie Schindler.

STUDENTS ATTENTION

r h . equipment ms a e m amp e 1m e 1 g roups: t e fi rst c nmpo s ed of thre e f h h " f 11 d th itia p ayment of $250 by the bo ard, or t e g ames t 1s a an e con- th b numbers by twenti eth century c om- b 1 h' t d't ' e ala nce to b e p aid from the retract 1s to e et on t a con 1 ion. posers, the second con sisted of four Th ' f p b t ce1pts fr om the g ames on the fie ld is 1s an 1nnovat10n or eru, u Th 1 · written by m aster composers h' h · b 1 11 b e p ans call fo r t he expen diture • • one w 1c we e 1eve w1 e appre- for the voice, the third con s isted of d b h f b 11 f h t 1 of $2080 for the necessary eqwpme nt " ,, c1ate y t e oot a ans w o paan ari a Dearest Fernando, from th h The c ontract has n ot yet b een let

"L F ·t " b D tt• d th rontze e games ere. a avori a y nm-ze 1, a n e fourth consisted of four numbers by contemporary Thoughout the pro J! ram Miss Brown sang with consumm ate art, e ase, grace.' She went · from dramatic hei g hts to the pure lyric, from low reson an t deep tones to the hei i;rhts of the soprano with perfect ease and

Attention is called to the rule that incompletes must, if at all, be m ade up by t he end of the next succeedJ n pquarter. The third quarter ends, March 29, 1930. diction.

PHILOS J,NITIATE MEMBERS Dick Williams' orchestra furni s h e c' the music for the Philo initiation, which w a.S held l as t Thursday evening. Several of the new memb e r s were found to be tal e nted.

MINISTER TALKS ON RUSSM. Wednesday night's meeting of Y

M. C A. was in ch a rge of Rever a nd

A. V. Cleveland. He spoke on t he "Reli g ious Perse cution in Russia Today " Paul Hoy presented facts about stud e nt g overnment.

time honestly f Will th e p a rty wh o t o ok the pocket -

J. 9. l book from G a ines hall kindly return - JEWELRY STORE l. the pocke t bo ok arrtl the p a1p e rs, and ,.......,_ ....., ..! ke ep tn e m on e y. Tbe p ap er s a re of value t o t he owner, but no t to you.

'

ANNOUNCEMENT

# We wi s h to announce that we will open

I our fountain within a week or ten days- _ WATCH FOR OPENING DATE

' PERU BAKERY Peru, t ..,, -'-

DUST, GRIME, AND DIRT CHASED OUT OF LAST YEAR'S CLOTHES!!!!

- And if you wish we will restyle and r emode l the to gs- W e will "cha n ge the l a ndsca pe" - the "old" look will g ive way to newness.

- Springtime is the b es t tim e for th is sort of wor k.

,Tuesday, Wednesday, March 18- 19

You'll go wild over the sensational musical number s a s sang by Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell.

The ,nrogram was divided i.nto four mtentt?n t tsll dto ave t i e p r esent. This p lan calls fo r the inand on that account the net amount of the bid is $7,098. \ This bu:ildin.g .not only includes a 34 foot addition to the dining worn, but also an addition to the kitchen, ext ending the prei;;ent kitchen across to the dining room. This will double the size of the kitchen. The addition to · the d.inin g room will increase the size of the room about three fourths, making nearly one and three-fourths times as much room as the present one has.

''SUNNY SIDE UP"

The entire p rog r a m of son v s were sun g with power and feelin g displaying beii utiful tones as well as a thorou g h understanding of the themes

of the s ongs. I Miss Ellen Wilson · d eserves speci a.J credit for her splendid accompaniments. She reve ale d herse lf as a n artis t a nd her pl ayin g fo r med a c om: plete harmonic back g r ound for the 11ongs.

EVERETTS VOTE IN SEVEN MEMBERS

Th e Ev e r ett Liter l'l r y so ci ety vote d in s even new members at the meeting Thursday evening Those a c c ep ted w e re: Mac Dunnin g, Ina Belva-· Carter, Marg uerite D eer son ."I Ma rcelle K e lly, Henry Hoffma n, a nd Irm a Stoll.

IThe program for th e ,e ve n in g c onsiste d of two voc a l so los by Margar et ln g le k emier, and a r evi ew of so m e modern plays by Gl a dys Kimsey

KORBER WILL PILOT 1930-31 BASKETBALL Q UI NTET I

At the meetii;i g of the b ask etb r.ll 1 te am l ast week, Ches t er K orb e r w as I ele cte d c a ptain of the P e ru Bn,b cat s f or the coming y ea r. Practi c a lly th e 11ame line-up will be a vail a ble for i next ye a r g iving Ca p tain K orber ev- : ery assurance of a successfli.l t e am I

GJRLS' CLUB MEETING I

Thur., Fri., Sat., ·March 19-20-21

Adm 15 and 40c

ISi

elcome Dange1· ·

fj'roduc ed blf /{cold llolfd eorporation. ff_r;Jaramount J{e/ease

CRYSTAL THEATER -.::

The Girls' club m eetin g w as h eld I Mond a y, Marc h 10, a t co n voca ti on : ,_...,__ _,_, t ime The d e voti o n a ls were le d by i I

' B Phone 62 r 'A R Somethi.ng Diff e r e nt. Now you c a n e nyoy vour f'a v - 0 · orite sandwich more th a n ever Krispi to ; sted and butt ered without extra cost-anl r ememb er w e deliver. Pl a ce your oraer any time durin g th e day fo eve ning d e live ry.

' Cleaners and Tail:·s A. CEJKA

Mrs. !nice Dunnin g, a nd t h e p ro g r a m 1 -was in ch a r g e of the first flo or

'Second G hildhood'

DORMITORY ORD ERS "D ELVE R E D NOT LAT-

E!<. THAN 10 l' M BILL'S WAY LUNCH

Phone 94 Four doors south of Crystal Theatre I AVENUE STORE

Reming-ton Portable Tvoewriter See us for your Eats- SandwichesLunch Goods- Fresh Fruits and Confecionerv. i the Training School.

1 Place to Trade A Handy

H. U. L ANDOLT

73 Phone 78 Peru, Nebr.

a tes p erson a 11 y Mond a y, Mr. R. R. Magee o f Colum-

A FARCE IN THREE ACTS by Zell a h Co vin gton and J u les Simson bus was h e r e Tues d a y aft er n oo n, Mr ; Reid of Syrac use, a nd W e d nead a y, CAST OF CHARACTE RS f Mr. M. E Bor e n of V a lpe r azo were o n t h e c a mpus.

GIRLS' GLEE

PEDAGO.GIAN I VOLUME XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MARCH 1930. NUMBER 20 ADDITION TO DINING HALL MUSIC INSTRUCTORS ATTEND MUSIC ASSOCIATION BANQUET RUBY BROWN 6IVES RECITAL Y. M. C. A. WILL SPON SOR TOUR N AMENT ATHLETIC FIELD TO BE LIGHTED Mr. V H. Ji.ndra and Mr R. T. Benford attended the Nebras ka Mu si c The teams entered i n t h e t ournasponsored by the Y. M C. A. Normal Board Lets Contract for EnJar.ging Portions of Dormitory Te?cher's -convention at Omaha last Four Groups of S o ngs Are Presented got under way last S aturday morning Elect ric Ligh ts and Reflectors to Be week. In Senior Appearance and will terminate Wednesd a y even- Ins talled for Night Playing At the
of the
of
and di.niing
Co.
Mr Jindra
meeting
board
educatio.n at Lincoln l ast Monday, a contract was let for the enlarging of the kitchen
room at the college dormitory. The contract was secured by the Kingery tion
of Lincoln, the same people who built the new science hall.
i
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I
g irls. I SEN JO R CLASS PLA Y They presented a council m eetin g imitat in g s enior g irls a nd Mr s. D u n - · h J ; nin g Some e thi cal qu esti on s w e r e Peru Demonstration High Sc 00 • discu ss ed in this w a y. f
NDE NT S VISIT
SUPERINTE
h a ve b ee n to P e ru th e last w ee k intervie win g c a ndid
CLUB TO BROCK Mr. G H olt S t e ck directo r of the I College Girls' Gl ee c lub receiv e d a n invita tion from the citizens of Brock ' to h a ve the e ntire Glee c lub app ear in concert th e r e. Mr. Steck is arranging a c once rt d a t e for t h e l atte r p art of April D E L ZELL T A LKS TO M EN Monday, a t Me n's c lub,1 D ea n W N. De lzell spo ke on ' ' Loyal ty of the S tude nt Body " H e e nco u rag e d the m e n, t o talk u p the c olleg e a mong f uture stude n ts. W a'nte d to p l ace-Be autiful factory sample p iano w ith r e li a ble party, p r efer someone i nteres te d in b u ying same. W'ill se ll on mon thly payment s Must d ispose of at once For furthe r informat ion writ e-The Bald win P ia no Compa•ny, Wholesa le D epartm e nt, 181 8 Farnam St Oma ha, Ne br P r of. F red erkk R el ye a - H arod Furn as Mrs. W e llsmeyer ( Aun t ie) his sister - - - - - Shirley R owe.n Sylvi a Relyea, h is daug h ter - - - - - - - - Lor a Majo rs Philip Stanton, his assistant Andrew Tynon G ener a l Hen ry B u rbe c k - Sterli ng Va nderford Marcell a B urb eck his d aug hter -in -l a w Marjorie Youn g Mrs Vi vvet, a n e i g hbor Ro berta G aston Mrs H e nd e1·s on, h er moth e r Opal Grover Lu cille N orton , a n ei g hbor - - - - - - - Mary Hanlon Jud ge Sanderson - - - Robert P ate Sheriff J ohnson - - - - Ivan 'Newton Depu ty Sheriff Stoker - Roland Stephenson Friday, March 21 , 1930 CO L LEGE AUDITORIUM CURTAIN AT 8 P M I Admissio n : Adults 35c; Childre n 20c

We have opened our establishment with the intentfons

giving the best in SERVICE and QUALITY, and with as much

.as possible for the money.

he C 0 L LEG I ATE

B ring This Ad i I

Many New Novelties Included I I

We furnish the only place in town where Parties can be held

and a good enjoyed Ourplace is open to the students to

do with as they will--we want you to have fun.

Gandies . -- Gonfectione ry

We will offer many specialties, both in goods and price. We are in a position to get you the best for less. Volume makes the

world progress-Trade with us, for the more the trade, the less

the price.

I THE PE•V PBDAeoGIAN 1...,.......,._ ..;,,_,..:,.-: --,--_..,.,.__...,...,.,..__.....,___"''4--+.___ -, -, i 3sc 3Sc! i Peru Pedagogian I , · at ·I Published Weekly at Peru State Garden p\owtllg Jr. pbone Try Us LUMB-Ell J I ' BOB KNAPP'S I Teachers College work.-Satn Adatn5• ' " Nex t to Gaiin es Hall on the t .l\ trial wilt convince you, that LACQUER, l'>NAME:l. ' pavement. E ntere a at the Postoffice of Peru I When you think of good Eats, i ' f PAlNn i __ ..._,_..__..__.__ ...._.._ Nebraska, as second class matter. I Think ofwe yoor patronnee. COAL ' OOAL -------------.....-- ; WRIGH1'SMAN'S · ' At - TOO Electric - East Side · J. D. GRAVES ' $1.00 the Year-Sc single copy. I GROCERY # ' ! PERU LUMBER CO. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW I , Open Evenings f ' J p CLARK W. 1. RABEL. Mgr. NOTARY PUBLIC J Mane Parker----------- - Editor I Phone 47 We Deliver I 0 0 Pli-e 4:8 ' Peru, Nebr. ! p Nebraska Mildred Lefler - - Associate Editor _..__..__ ,_,_,_...,_ "" eru I Eloise Fairhe ad _____ B usi n ess Mgr ..__ ..,_,_ ••Always Clean and Sanitary · • Ladies Welcome · ; ' . s.tu dents E,a ' t H ere : PHOTOGRAPIIlC , a new contectio nery parlor to be U as the P a lms ' Candy Kitchen NEEDS
of '" " 0 10ffi "' •· l
FINE PORTRAITS
listen to the vi ct rola and other forms FRAMES • of recreat ion. Thi s room may also be C Yo.u
. line . of Sand- I for the . h p· D . I c d" . t If . t ·11 b a Mr C a rm a n w ill h and le a lin e of WlC es, 1es, rtn <:S, an tes, e C. you ry US you Wl e home-made candies an d pastries, a s I ALBUMS · customer for we are consistently up-to-date with the latest in well as cream specialties. He is g I 1 offering a special treat to the i;tudents I Sandwiches and Ice ·cream novelties. as an openin g favor. 1 Peterson Studio 1 COACH GRAF IN KANSAS CITY t Gu u::i:rx"1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rAND"IL/IJimi..>I..>t..>t..>t..>I FRUIT .O Coach Lon Graf attended the Na- I PHONE 56 PERU l1'l::x 1 1 wrxrx"rx"1rlrX• V , I · 0 tional basketb a ll tourn am ent at Kan- I # n sas City the first of l ast week. I I 0 t..>X..>l..>I..>tJI;)t.;M..>l..>I..>I.;l.JX..>I..>X..>I..>lvX..>tt , , _...._ _..__,_ MJLK SHAKES ICE CREAM CONES 2,--.... I . BEAUTY SHOP ' Sandwiches That Taste 'Right' . --.-----------... 0 I ' HAM SANDWICH TOASTED HAM SANDWICH ' THE GREATES T CHEVROLET I ;; EGG:: ' , IN CHEVROLET HISTORY f BRAIN ,; TOASTED SALMON SALAD" ' :: BAR:: ,,• partot; on COMBINATION " TOASTED ST. PAUL " 0 · I f
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MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS AND HATS THE N7W SHOES FOR MEN SPE CIALS One Pound Box, Quality chocolates .. .... .. .. ...... ............ ... ... 65c 1 One Pound Box, Easter package, real quality 85c . The Palms _ Candy K.itchen Good Things to Eat FREE Hugh Carman, Prop. Sanitary Service FREE • I FASHION'S LATEST DICTATES FOR FEMININE FOOT WEAR LADIES' NEW SPRING COATS • AND DRESSES AS SHOWN IN NEW YORK AND THE NEW HOSIERY SHADES FROM GOTHAM, GOLD STRIPE-GORDC>N AND HOLE'PROOF F. 1W. CLEVELAND & SONS Nebraska City I I We S & Stamp• f ... _..... _...__.., __,_,_,_,_ _,_...,.........._.........

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\ UqJM F \ , PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930

SE N IOR CL ASS PLAY F lrnD SHESTAK E L E CT E D To WAS OF WEEKI P I LOT 1930 FOOTBA:LL TEAM

NEW DORMITORY RECEIVES FOR ELIZA M. HALL

N'pJ!1B ER 21

KAPP A OMICRON PHI INSTALLS NU CHAPTER

"Sec o nd Ch il d ho.r d," a A c t 1. At a speci a l m eetin g of the foot- I It C seemed that Peru colle g e had a Eight Students and O T h omedy Pr esented ball l ette r men, Fred Shesta k '31 was n e eac er a re new student last week· at least an Members of New .Order elect ed Capt a in of the 1930 Peru Bob- 1 . ' ' ·

The Se nior cl as s of 1930 of Peru urgent etter arrived for her. Many I ---

J. cat fo otb a ll team. F re d h as played Is d · The n atio n a l pres iden t of Kappa

D emo n str at ion •nigh school presented gu groupe around the mail box · two years on the Bobcat te am at ' 1 k' · I Omic ron Phi, Miss He t tie Anthony "S e cond Chil d hood," a three ac t f a rce, anxious Y as mg questions about 'th e ' guard and he h as a r eputation of be- unclai'med 1 tt th 'H" b Iand twelve members of the Alpha in the Colle g e Au ditorium Friday ev- h . e er m e , ox. La-/ mg a a rd fighter a nd a good le a der. t 't d' d h chapter of Marysv ille, Missouri, came ening, March 21, a t eight o'cl ock. er was 1scovere t at our new ' He will be an to the rest f .- d - dd d Ito P e ru March 14 to insta ll the N11

F r ances Mo r iarty sh owed her ef- ne.n , a resse as Miss Eltza M. ' of the team n ex t year a nd we feel Hall p N b k ch ap ter on the Peru c am pus. T his , fi Cie ncy as a director in her ch oice that th t' d , eru, e ras a, was none other e en ire i\t U ent b ody will wish th h · fra t ernity was fir st established in of characters. Her cheerful Fred the best of luck. , 1 an t e new dormitory_ 11922. Nu is the thirteenth chap t er ti on a ll through the practices kept Ito be organized. the ch aract e rs in a good mo od for TROPHY FlTND SH01iV DEBATE SQUAD POINTS !· The P_led g ing of this fr aternity w as their production.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2 TO SUCCESSFULL YEAR Iheld Frid a y eveni ng, March 14. Sat-

The mo s t stfiking ch a racter, Pro- · urday morrun g , representatives of t he fesrnr Fr e d er i ck R elyea, was suc ces s - An Entir:ly Type of Diversion Debate Team Shows One <>j Most Sue- I Kappa Delta Pi frat e rnity took t h e Will be Shown April 2 I cessful Seasons for Yea rs members the Nq and Alph a ch apfully port:,ayed by Harold Furnas. · __ ___ · I te r a s ig h t trip to C em eHe showed so me unusual acting in T?e a nnual trophy fund s how w.ill The college d e bate te am which con- j tery hiJ.l, Joy hill, Bro ".l'nvil!e, Nema his ex citem e nt over his elixir S ylvi a he m t ow n W Edne sday, April 2, at eluded it s season's activi t ies with a , h a, and mamy other p.l a ce,s , Rel yea dau g h t er of the profess or, ex- 8:15 p m in the c oUege auditorium dual debate with Doane College 1 At twe lv e. forty- five a f o u r course hilit cd he r r b ' li t y vs a ch eerful sweet- of the most stupend ous shows Thursd ay, Marc h 6, presents for was s.e rved by ·· t he food8 h eart when s he lau g hed rn elabor- c a mpus h r s ever se e n w ill be seaso n record of two victories, one c.lass m :he dmm g room o f the home ate l y at the Ge neral's kind propos al. I g iven. Some of t h e mo st cwptJv at iJ1g defeat, and two deb ates at which .no economics dep a rtment. fr a ternity This p a rt w as pla ye d by L aura Ma - dancers will c ap er an d frolie in a de- deci sion was given. c? lor s chem e, red and gol d was c a rjors. m ure a nd dre amy m an n er. Th ro u g h The results of the season in sum- ried Fo.Jlow.in15 the lunche on, a Sterling V an derfo r d as Gener a l 1:he &p ec i a.l permisdon of Henry Ford m a ry are : February 8, D a na affir- was held in t he p a rlors of Henry Burbeck was ef:r>ecially well it h as been arr ang ed t o h a ve the m ative vs. Peru ne ga tiv e-n'on-de- tz a Morgan hall in h ono r of the m Prle up fo r hi s role. Mrs worlds OJ?.-l y Old Time O: i:h es - cision; Febru a ry 14, T ark i o a ff.irma- , :embers of .Aph a ch apter The m emWell smeyer, wishin g her n ie ce ev e r y t ra in exist ence a nd with them will tive vs Peru negat i ve-P eru wo n · .I ers here repres ent in g the Alp'ha h a p p in ess, wa s quit e the Ei n c e re a d - r a n unu s u a l couple doing .the Peru; February 20, Cotner a ffirm a'. I' c h apter were: Helen Gwin, Florence vi s i ng t y pe, la yed b y Shirle y R ow n ' fph i.Tl ix istis, :i d "l nce of a milli on mo - tive vs Peru Ne gative- non-d ecision· J osephin e Sherm a n, Gl a d y s Ad.Philip Sta nton, as<.ist ant to the t !o ns with one e ffect. , Ma rch 6, Doane a ffirm a tive vs kms, Rom a Mc Ginnis, H e len S lag le, no dou bt was admi r ed as a The Whi r li g igs, the famous aero- .negative--d.e<:ision for Doane · March I Iola Dowdon, Reba Puthuff, Ruth h a n dso me yo u ng gentlem a n with batic team of Europe a nd A'fr.ica will 6, Do.ane ne gative vs. Peru Bl a nsh aw, Estell e Cam pbell Marion more than t he average discour a ge- Y?U with som e fast a nd fur - tive-decision for Peru. · 1 J ay, and Wray m f.nts of a suito r , who won in t he end wus fund1dles that will make your Members of the debate team includ- I After the mib a twn ceregio ny which bec a us e he h a d 'h a ir.' This credit head swim. Th a t syncopating dem on ed: Mrs. Lenore Magel Cl ara Hi'cks 1 took pl ace at five o'clock in t he facf h ' ' ul t M' M b goes to Andrew Tynon. 0 t e famous Peru Den, where the Mildred Kni g ht, Lorene Moothart, Y room'. iss a el C oo k was ho stMarjorie You.ng furni shed consi d - c ollege students dine a nd dance at Allison Clineburg Kennet h Crook , ess at a dinner at the Rohrs' home. di Eturb ance as the Snanish ev.entide by the cool waters of the and Herbert Ivens,' 'ILater a meeting of Nu chapter was dau g ht er-in-l a w of the Her Missouri, will bring his toe ticklin g The question this season was, Re- and the followin g offi cers were r e venge on the G en er a l a ided in his to help keep you i n motion solved : That the United St ates should linsta lled: ,second childhood , Mrs , mcident a lly he be the glorious adopt a plan of compl et e di i;a rm- · Hennin gs.en, V1vvert,_a pes t y neighbor, was pl ayed of cer emonies Who is he ? ame.nt excepting such forces as are I _ise Sh e ld on, vtce-pre s1 den t with clever ex a ctness by Roberta Come and / needed for police p rotecti on .' Em1.ly sec. and treas ,G aston. R ob e rt Pa t e played the char- In connect10n with Ziegfield, a 1 I N ell a Baird, g uard acter of the j u dge v e ry w e ll, e ven to f nmous will en tice rou with TWO PERU MEN CHOSEN ON I '.f'he members ini ti ate d M s h ig hw ate r p a nts a nd he a vy s ide- I h er musical charms into that land SECOND MYTHICAL FIVE this meetmg were: Nell.a B a ird, Verna burns 01 rr.i a k.e beheve. The famous to e j ___ / Glandt, Hennin gsen, Helen Th e minor pa rts of sheriff pl ayed Id a nc ing team that h as ap pe are d b e- ; Two of Peru's Bobcats were cho seh Kuc.era, Ma n e L as h , Peterson, by I v:> n N e wton, a nd deputy sheriff fo re the and b a ld he a ds of for the second a ll-state Lou.1 se a nd Mrss E e!-na Wea.re. R oland Stephens on , Mrs. Vi v vert , 'the wor ld WJil do a marvelous mid team. Hurst was chosen · as a for- was p le d ged, but mother p la ye d by Op al Grover, added I air d a.nce. I ward and Korber at guard on Walter 1 not initi ated at this me eti ng. to the mystery. Mary Hanion, who I Th e pro fJts of thi s show will go C. Dobbins second team. IMiss MaJ>el Co ok is a member of A ltook the p nrt of Lucille Norton did to purchase the trophi es for both the Also, Hatcher a nd Brockman re- pha chapter. ' _ m ost of h e r acting stage, I hi g h sc hool. cei ve d ho nor able men tio.n1 • " wh e r e she cr ie d for the b a!:lies. , · · · ·

KAPPA DEL1 A 1PI Dorothy Wpiley, Miss Hendrick, Delt a Pi met on Mond ay evand El do n H 11 ywa r d, helped Mi ss Mor-J 1 ,• :: /enm g, March 17, at t he home of Pr of. iarty in b ack s t a ge work. The stage

DUST, GRIME, AND DIRT CHASED OUT Ia nd Mrs. J ,_W. Ty.l er- Helen Kucera, an d pr operty man age rs were H a rold I OF LAST YEAR'S CLOTHES"" president of the fr a erni t y, gave 8 Furn as, D or is Vance, H ar riet An.n

• ••• report of t!rn Kappa D elt'ik Pi c o nvenKingsolve1-, and Edward Peterson. Ii -And if you wish" we will restyle an d rem odel the Itio.n h eld· at At'la nti c City, N. J j which S te phen Gam es took charge of the togs- We will the la ndsc ape" - th e "old" she iece ntl y bu sin ess end of the production. The locik will g ive way to newness. , Followiing the p rogram , refreshu sh,ers, in bl ack and white, were -Springtime is the best time this sort of w6rk. ments of -c h ocolate cake a n d pun ch members of the class of 1930. f were serve d.

Mu sic furnished by the training

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I · sch oo l orch estra, le ad b y R u by Brown, • • ., : • - rr - · :.t

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R. P ate attended t he ga v e the pl a y an added finishing j· Cleaners and Tailon Phone 62 of the N orth Central Assotouch.

l Marc h 18 to 21.

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BLACK CROWS DISLIKE TEACHERS WANTNIG TEACHING POSITIONS IN ANY.

THEIR GHOSTS I I

' Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Imagine, everyplace you go hearing ! YQUR J' OF THE FOLLOWING STATES: ? Nevada, New Mexico, J?.akota,. Ok- 1 yourself. is the predicament f f lahoma, Texas, Wyommg- Should write immediate" IMoran and Mack, the Two Black

· MISSOURI VALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY Ito lunch someone puts on their pho.n315 Tabor Opera Holise, Denver, Colo. ograph records. Charlie Chaplin ev- NEEDS en entertained them that way , Gov..__.. ernor Fuller of Massachusetts did the

PHOTOGRAPHIC ly. Prompt service. Crows are facing. When they go out

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J team whose record sales have broken 1 all existing figures for the disc s a les

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CH·EVROLET HISTORY I ' The would make ; and addmg machme dizzy. 'PHOTO FINISHING CAMERAS ALBUMS

/ J:•••• .,;•• t ' of the places their first motion pie- ! lriiilMJ iii/ 11ture "'Why Bring That Up" will be

I Now they shudder when they think

f shown. The outlook is that they nev• er will live down their comical and

droll sayings '

t ea er ' Moran and Mack have not always , I ,had such popularjty. Their drive to PHONE

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L:ght L u nches, Hot Drinks, Candy, Sodas Meet Your Friends Here

Peru

Published Weekly a t Peru State Teachers College

Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru

I Located third house west of M. E. Church

CITIZEN 'S STATE BANK

lookin g o u t fro m t he t re es abou t u s has se e n celestia l wond ers ne ver dreamed of b y t he rest of us , and discovered g re at laws of the movements of s ol a r p r om inen ces which are reco gn iz ed t he wo r ld ov e r ?

Nebraska, as second class matter Will ard Gibb s, a ma n botn, reared and educated amon g the h ills of N e w England, discov ered t h e c e le b rated

$1.00 the Year-Sc single copy.

Marie Parker Editor Phase Rule of electrici ty, and wa s

Mildred Lefler ____ :Assocrnte Editor accl aimed in Ge rmany and E ngl a n d Eloise Fairhead Business Mgr as t h e Ne w ton of t he New W orld before · he w as di scover e d wor k in g quietly amon g t he elms of the c am p us SAVE IN HIS OWN COUNTRY. of Yale. Americans, such as Mich ael Edison Pettit, a young man born, Pupin, had to g o to Europe t o disre a red and educated in Peru, h as been cover Willard Gi bbs. Is that gre a t

blindness to be re-enacted i n the c ase selected by the votes of over a thou- of Edison Pettit? It seems so. A s essand distinguished men of science in sion of the Nebraska Ac a demy of SciAmerica, as an outstanding scientist ence is about to meet in Peru. W h y in the United States. Only three oth - s h ould Edi s on Pett it no t be inv ited to er men in Nebraska have been simi- that meetin g in his home t ow n , w h e r e his alma m ater is loc at ed? Ed iso n larly honored as distingui:;hed scient- p ttit · th · f e 1s e peer or sup e ri o r o a ny ists m a publication known as Amer- h ill · t th t · . - man w o wi come o a ses:!io n,

Iican Men of Science, and these were t h th t b k d: · h o e coun r y e r a e · as wit a all from the University of Nebraska. fi t th b H · 1

No such man has come from any oth - oo h cdom : t" et isb ntot on Y a • • • 1s m g ui s e sc ien 1s , u a n on g• er m the Edisoti Petti,; ! inal me c hani cal gen ius. I s .it p ossible

39 years of Helpful Service

f climbed the hills. of Peru , th at only hill -billies c a n c ome fro m

m search of the Indrnn pipe, and th h"ll f p 1 S 1 / walked t e streets of eru eve n as t th' k 1 H b . f I h P " e l s o eru ome peop e seem ,, o m s o. ow a out 1t, men o

yo u and I. Is it po ssible th a t one p 1 Ed" p tt" h _ e ru. e 1t as wo n n ation-

Ial. r eco gniti on in Ame r ican Men of

Sci e n ce, Wh o's Who i n A meri ca, CEAN

PROMPT SERVICE Who's Who Amon g Am erican Aulthors, as a res ea rch wo rker, di s co v-

e r er, in ve ntor , a.nd sc ie n ti fi c wr iter Ou g ht not Ediso n P ettit be inv ited and urged to attend that meet in g?

t S ome of us t h in k s o! How a b o u t it ?

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Five-in- on e - - - - - - - 20c

Ch eese -Pea nut But t e r - - 15 c

T om at o-Burg e r - - - - - lOc

Chic ag o Club - - - 15c

E gg C r eole - - 15c

Tun a Fis h - - - - - - - - 15c

Marsh ma ll ow - - - - lOc

Sp ice d H a m ____ : ____ l Oc

Chicken - - - - - 15c

T-Bone Steak - - - 40c , n: a nu a l unde r the s uperv i-

Loin - - - - - 40c 1 s1 on of l\fr. Lin dstrom .are mak in g ar-

The junior h ig h sc hool cl ass i n J

Pork Chops - - - - 40c ticl es for sa le Un iq u e book c as es,

I H a mbur ger Steak _____ .:_ ___ 35c ; c a bine t s, m agazin e r ac ks, etc 1 fo r co l-

; Ham a nd E g gs - - - - 45c I leg e r ooms are co mple te d fo r i n sp ec-

Steak and Eggs - ; tion.

Loin and E g gs, 50c

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J. D. GRAVES I Malted Milks - - - 20 and 25c ' ATTORNEY AT LAW ; Home Style Ma lted 20 and 25c NOTARY PUBLIC ,. Ice cream, qu a rt - - - - 50c ' P e ru Neb raska Ice cream, pint - 25 c ..... _, ____ FRUIT ORANGES - Ar.l:'L.1!:8 _. BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT: MAN UAL T llAINING DRINKS ROL LS I FRIED CINNAMON - MAPLE STICKS LUM8Elt L A CQ UER, EN.A.MEL PAINTS POP - GINGERALE · ORANGE BISMARKS COCOANUT BARS CRUSH· DRY -MALT GRAPE - NEAR ; DOUGHNUTS. CUP CAKES, 2 for BEER - MILK AND COFFEE,. I - ---- ------ 5c Chicken Dinner everv 12:30 p. m. __ 50c BILL'S WAY LUNGH We Deliver to the Dormitory at 10 p. m.-Soecial Deliveries if vou wish CURB SERVICE Phone 94 WE CATER TO LADIES ....... PERU LUMBER. CO. w. J. RilJU., Mp Per-. If-. ---·-·-·-·---
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LUCILLE HUGHES IN RECITAL 1 - -C LEMENTS -Gi VEN PAR T Y ANNOUNCEMENT

We wish to announce that we, will open our fountain within a week or ten days-_

WATCH FOR OPENING. DATE

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lAnother of the various student re- :-1'rs. S. L Cleme nts pl e i>.s2 ntly sur•t 1 t b t d d Jm <; {!rl Sup t S L Cl f' m e n ts r. t a b 1r thci as o e presen e urmg the d ay d inner given at their home, Wedspring mo.nths w ill be presented on In esday evenin g , March 19 Frid a y, April 4, b y Lucille Hu g he s. Di nner guests were: Mr an d Mr s

Miss Hughes is a se ni or pi a no st u- J , W. T yl er, Mr. a n d Mrs . L B. d e nt under Mr. Benford. The pro- \ Math e ws, and Mr. and Mrs A. V gram prep a r e d promises enterta i n- Larson.

ment; melody, and technical di sp l a y.

Numbers r a n g in g from classic to ul- DRAMATJC CLUB WILL GIVE tra-modern will b e pres e nted. C om- "THE QU EEN'S HUSBAND" positi?ns the pen s of H a ydn, The Dram atic club w ill prese n t Ch opm, Gr ei g , a nd Mc Dowell are · ' 'Th e Queen's Husb and" as th ei r n-aam ong th e classic and romantic num- J jor production thi s sp r in g Tti e le a ds b e rs selected. I a r e : Ma r ga ret J enkins, Ad a B renner, HOT and COLD DRINKS-SANDWICHES ! Mi ss Hu g hes will prese nt her pro- Lowell Decker, and L awrence Wilson , g ram unas sisted.

CONFECTIONERY and FRUIT ;

ICE CREAM CAKES AND PASTRY I

See us for Lunch and Picnic Supplies A handy place to get your school supplies.

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NEW MEMBERS INJTJATED INTO I PRESENTS EAGLE TO SCHOOL DRAMATIC ORGAN I ZATION

J, Mr. Har vey T Ni ckel, alumnus of 73 Phone 78

Opposite the Training School. A. Handy Place to Trade

H. U. LAND 0 LT

Peru, and at th e pr ese nt time super- Thursday wa s a g 2la t he g in ten d e rit of s ch oo ls at Orafino, pre- Peru campus. S tudents w e re favo r ed f sente d the science d epa rtment with 1 by the pres ence of many of the mo st I an excellent piece of taxidermy, a I notable characters of the worl d_ Ab# Rocky mountain black eagle. rah am Lincoln was seen c'a rrying his I Thi s e a g le measures seventy -two hu ge fr am e about tbe t c w n. Ma ny A inches from t ip to tip a nd thirty -two listened with great ani m ati on to his Peru, Nebr. f inches from b eak to t ail. It was Gettysburg address The o ld sha d e, , I killed by one of Mr Nic k el's pupils , : "Haml et" seemed a bi t s tr n ge for I I _ _ _ _ _, _ _ __ '. _ _ _ _ one thought he w as a c h a r ac; ter, but he p r oved to be q uit e h umU' orus. Perh aps it w as becau rn he w as

Always Clean and Sanitary

Ladies Welcome 1 often se en w ith Mi s Coc o a nu t. M ·E N u Topsy roc ke d Little E va to sl ee p, I Iwhile two sail ors s a ng "We're in the Navy Now ," A new Iri s h w asher-

SANDWICHES

H am lOc

Cheese lOc

IEg gs - - lOc

H am a nd E gg 15c

D enve r __'_ __ 15 c

St P au l .:. 15c

H ers he y Bar lOc

Ch eese a nd E g g - i'5 c

Ch eese and Hambu r g er - - 15c

Beef a nd Chees e , !Ge

Thous an d Island - - - lOc

Thous a nd I s la nd a nd Ch eese ____ Hie

Lettuce and Tom at oe - Hi e

Tomatoe - - - IO c

Oni o n l Oc

Lett uce IOc,

Loin, breaded - 10.c

Bra in, breaded lOc

IPork C.h op, bre a ded - - - lOc

B ake d Ham lOc

.ALL SANDWICHES PLAIN OR TOASTED NO EXTRA CHARGE.

DRINKS

Country Club - - - l 5c

Coffee - - - U5c

Mi lk - - -__ 05c

H ot Choc ol ate - 05c

T ea 05c

P op -__ 05c

Beer ! Sc

Gin g er Ale ,Iced 25c

Ma l te d Mil k - 20c

Milk Shake l Oc

H ome Style Malted - 25c

j1 woman was diopl '.'. y in g her abili t y o n / the campus. Th en the or ga n g 1ind er · i an d her monkey w ere seen t a lki n g to IMiss Peanut, who said she h ad j ust 0 met "her dream m a n," the new st r eet cle a ner.. But don' t for ge t the m ost I imp orta n t r om '.ln ce of the gr ou p of : vi sit or s-Lillums and th e cuts n t w p aper h anger. .She w as so a n xi o us to get m a rried she a lm ost st ole t he ve.i l off of a br id e who cha n c e d to :; t r oll b y. The b r ide was Mrs. Hor a ce 1 M ann. A d ignifi e d p ye ac h er p e rform e d the cerem on y It w as a c omp a ni on a te m a rri ug e T h e "f armer i n the dell and bis wife" c ame to look 0 ov er t he coll eg e to see if it wa s a suitab le insti t uti on for th e li ttl e n " dell s " No one h as he a rd th ei r verdie t as yet.

P a ul Re v ere stopped to t ell three old g ossips that the B r itish ar e comin g.

Corn Flakes JOc The rest of the visi t ors fa iled to Hot C.a kes ZOc ;' Fruit se;ved with above, extra .lOc , sign in the g u est book. T he Dram at ic clu b took the g u ests un d er t h ei r Hot C akes., 2 e g gs - - 3oc u

BREAKFAST

CTI FRUIT win g an d pr ovi d e d th em with deli ciBacorl an d E g g s Break f ast _ 40c ll) (") 11 Grape Fruit IOc _

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2 E ggs - - 20c ; , >C;j Apples lOc us who were b eing in ili ::. t e d into the Ham a nd E

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ggs, ___ L , ___ '-" I Prunes IOc Dr amatic club T h ir ty- tw.o pers ons 2 Po ac hed E ggs, to ast 25 c ... SALADS were i niti ated as full m e mb er s, and 2 Poached E ggs - 20c ¥' '--< F S 1 d h d 5 l t k · b u· 2 Boiled E ggs - - 20 c I ___ en m as p r o a on2 B oile d E ggs, toast 23-:: tzj p J -_,.... ._Clll...,. THE WITH =, I otato ----DRESSING __ l fi c ,1 - - ;, Pep toe ; I Thou san d Isl a nd " - - - 05c Try US _ Rice Crispies lOc ·: · J W Ma yo n !).is e - - 05c # ! Grape Nuts lOc I PIES I f ,.._rShrh :·" .c· . "' o"c I . I t'i''Gus Hom e IM a Ade Pi es, Tout -,, '•' w: '· I....> 1-...2 l/ At - The Electric - Eas t Sid e ; u. s. Meats Prompt, cu rb i J. P. CLARK ' _

PERU PEDAGOGIAN

NUMBER 22

P1 i ANY ST UD ENTS HAVE KAPPA SIGMA ALPHA NEW "PE R UVI AN W ILL B E ONE OF I HISTORI CAL SOCIETY ACCE PTE D POSITI ONS l ' MAN UAL I BEST" SAYS "";"· R. C ARTER I HEARS MANY REPORTS

O the r s Have B,een E lec ted But S i g ma. Alph a, a l oc al m an - P r of, W R. C a r t er, P eru v ia n ad -1 I n t e r es ting Top ics Discussed b y EmH a ve Not Accep ted u a l arts frate r m t y , has b ee n fo rmed vise r, says th at work on o ne of t h e bry o H is to ry St udents upon t he c am p us r e ce ntly Majo r s best Peruv i !l.Ils e v er e dited is progr es-, P osit io ns for 1930-31 re cen t ly ac - or min ors in ma.n u al a r t s w ho are · 1 · Stori es of the days w h en o il l an :rs d . . k r "b l s m g mce y c ent ed by P e r u Stu d e n t s a re as fo l- om g s u p e n or wo r a r e e _ i g i e i I an d c a n d les w ere th e on ly li g ht for T t h rt b · l d " Alm ost a ll t h e en g ravm g · wor k is w_en y c , a e r m em ers, m e u m g Istudy in g at the dormi tory, and when l ovv s, ac or d in g to Supe r i n te.nclent S b f h d Th h b d mem e r s, to h old mont h- 1ms e . e c over as ee n e - the Y. w c A. spo n sore d a c a mL Clemen t s, c h :.: irma n of the P e ru I t Th ff d d d / y me e e o. 1c e rs are : s i gned a n a pprove , an a g r eat paign agains t Sun day study ing w ere p lacem en t b ure::i u : Marg a r et E ng-l e- D o n K e is t er, p r esid e n t d eal of e di toria l work h as b een com- 1told irn a repor t on "Soci a l Life at l(e111e:i e r at St, L aw r ence, S ou t h D a - H arr y S op h er, vi ce -pre1:i d en t · p 895 1905,, · b w u· pl eted a nd se nt to th e pnn ter. eru, 1 - , g iven Y J iam k c t a , · R uth Sw a ns o n, Be n edi ct , Ellen Luth e r P a tte rson, Eec ret a ry a nd Ok t t t h 1 t " of p · •· j Th e snap s h ot secti o n is on e of the r e n a e reg u a r mee mg 1 Zi n k, Lou isv ille ; H el en Ku ce r a, Sut - tre asur e r · Gamm a Mu, ' Monday evening, Mar c h Ch es ter Ko rber, corre-spo ndin g sec - mam f eatures m the book. It w1ll 1 24 to n; Ire n e D av is, r u ral Ec hoo l n e ar W e t:' p ing W a t er; Marg aret J enkins, H e b r on Some ti m e rgo, Helm u t Flr ockm an t he at V :> lp nra iso, af t er c on s i de ri ng o ff e r s fr om O "lr- nns ;i r d St r r m· b urg M nrv in "Dic k " '11/ il'li " m s has accepte d a m a nu r.l t rai n i n g an d coach in g podtion a t Ro sali e Howard Zoo k w ill co a c h at

r et ary. c on t ain m a n y s u r prises fo r stud ents Pi G amma Mu is a n ,honorar y s o, At t he prese nt ti me t h ere is no Professor Oarter prom ised. ci al s cien c e fr a t e rnity wh ose 1ocal nati onal m a n u a l a rts fr aterni ty how- · h ' j At present t h e md1 cat1ons are that ch apte r received its c h arter l ast ye ;i.r e ver, t e re 1s a movem e nt t o org an- 1 • • • · 'l' h ' l f t 't ' ll ff T t the P e ruv i a n w.ill b e re a d y fo r d is tri- Il argely throug h t he m strum ent a hty e JO c a ra er.m Y "." 1 a 1 ia e of Char les Li ndsay, ass istan t profes- · wit h t h e n a1.10n a l fr ate r mty as soon bu tio n as e arly as it was l ast year , · f , · so r of h istory, who is o n l e ave o as it is form e d. 1 a bout t h e seco n d week in May. - b th ' a sence 1s year ir Ok r ent's r ep ort was on e of a s e r ies

HIGH SCHOOL LOSES JOINT R ECI TAL HELD g iven by prob at ion ary 1 m e mb ers to :JN AUBURN DE BATE I . AT E LIZA MORGAN :meet the r e quirem e nts s et up by t h e E w i n g , a nd L ow ell D eck er is to t e. ?. c h, loc a l cl:J,apter for full mem b er s hip in· Dro p· Fin a l Encc unte r of Season By Lore n e Nor ton and L eana H udson the frate rn i t y Ot h er stu d e n t s w h o comm er ci I w o r k a t B r a cly w h ere h e d H b C , 8 Una•nimous Decision Giv e Joint R e cit a1 p r esented rep or ts 00 their re- s uc ce e s er ert asey, 2 . 1 R uby Mc F ar r en h as t a ken a p os i- d sea.rc.h on l ocal h isto ty t opics w e r e t ion in the e l eme n t a ry g r ades a t I m- The Per u P rep d eb ate team IOP,- Lorene N orto n an d L eon a H u ds on, as fo ilows: Ru t h Beauch amp, D onn a p e: rial. Phy lli s D ? m m as t h as b een 1 p e d th e fi na l deb at e of th e s e ason t o assisted b ) , M ar g a l'et C a in in IJan e D elze ll, D onald Duryea, "W_ill a r d t eac h m a t he m - tics in IAub urn h i g h scq ool at Au b u r n, W e d- the four t h of the s eries of Su nda y IF o"."'l e r , H e rbert I.v e ns, Mi ldre.d: JU ' !Or hi g h s ch oo l nt N ebr:- s ka City n esday even i ng, Ma r c h 26. Th e A u - afternoon concerts in E liza Morg an / Km g h t;, Ken n eth .Sh e r s, a nd Helen w here V i v ian Sto c ker wiil te a c h bu r n te a m w hi c h h :> s h a d a ve r v s u e - ' 1 M h 23 Wag ner K i nde r g a r t e n work. Ic essful rece-i ve d the p a r o r s, a l' C · · R u by Br own and C la ra Hicks reAv a S n yd er is to t eac h a rur a l d · · ' f th · d ' Th I The progr a m was as fo llows : , p or ted a t the January meet in g of the · : m ou s e c1 s10n o e JU g es e s c h c o l n e a r P w n ce C ity, w h ile B er- ; P e ru team , w hic h t ook the n e ga t ive Th e L otu s F lower - - Schuman n c h apter and t he fo ll o w m g s t u d ents n ic: K r an ar: d In a Cu s tar d h ave side ?f t h e q u es t io n , " R esol v e d: Th at E le g y• - - - - - - -; Masse net I written w,hich were s 11111 la r p es1t1 o ns ne a r Om a h a t h e p resent j u r y svs t em in cri m in a l T,he Violet - - Mozart not i e ad at th e meetm g. Eldo n Haycases s hou ld be a bo lis h e d in t h e u. J Miss N orton Iw a r d, Alma J orn , S u sie McNei11, and

Y E A R BO O K R ECEI VES S," 1 inc lu d e d Byron C h erry, R obert My D esire - - - - C ad ma n Mrs, L eo nore Mag e l. A CLASS A RATING P ate., an d Stephen G <iin es Aubu rn N oo n a nd Ni g h t H a wl ey Ann ou.ncement of the j w as ' re pres e n ted b y M arsh a ll H ow e, ; A 'Tum ble D own Pl ace __ Baynes ' m:mbers ele cted f ull m em be rsh i p T he 1929 P e ruv ia n h as b een r at e d , Ruth P e nn ey, a nd Beth L an g fo r d I Mi ss Hud son Iwi ll be made w1th m t he n ext w e ek as a cl as s A a nn u a l in t h e ni nth n a - 1 _ , Moo n D awn - - - - - - - - - F ri m l Ior two tio n a l y e a rb o ok c ontest of t h e Na- ELLE N W I L SON N E W G IRLS !Puck - - - - - - - Grieg ' t ion a l Asso ci atio n C LUB PRESIDENT FOR 193 0 I Miss Ca in F ORMER PERU VIAN R E CE I VES P e r : o ns fa m: l iar w i t h t he 'Yor k of the I The Li n n et is T uning Her F lute _ j · ONE OF N ATIONS

1()29 s t r. ff g iv e a l a r ge s h are of t h e E ll e n Wil s on w as e l ect e d presiqe nt / Ba u e r I - - - ·: Cl'ed i t t o Sc h ind ler, e ditor; of Girls c l ub, a t th e c l ub m e e t i n g, 1 Spri n g Son g - - - - - Ly nes I W o r t h Conkle, _ a Peru a) u mnu s, h as P a u l Com bs, bus.m es s m r n ag er; P rof Mo nday Marc h 24 Other o ffic ers H f D 1 h t Harri's rec e n tly bee n aw arded a Gu ggen - ' • arp o e 1g -W. R. fa culty a nd I e lec t e d a t this were vi ce -p r esi- / Miss Norto n j h e in;i fellowship,_w hich carr ies with i t B ob Mu ipl11ee, w h o s e1viced t h e b ok. d e nt Ma r g a ret C a m· se cret a r y D or- , M p Th A t Shube r t a stip e nd e n a b lm g the h ol der t o de1 • • 1 y eace ou rT h e vo lume w as b y the Iothy H a rkson; tre asure r, Bel v a Ga rd- IT h e Mo noton e - - - - - C or nelius h is time ,t o research m his s pecial So ::: thwcEter n E ngr a vm g; Comp a n y , e r ; a n d th e p r o g r am commit t e e, Vir- j Th e Asra - - - Rub e nstei n f ield. a t H ouston an d prin t e d a nd · g i ni a McNeal, a nd L e on a Se lle Miss H udson Mr. Con k le g rad ua.te d from Per u by t '. e Press a t I After the e lection Mrs !nice Dun - i n 1919, his b !1c)1elor's J cffc1son C it y , M1 s om 1. !n1 g; d e a n of wo me n., spoke of "hit ch - F a c ulty m em b e rs h ave p lan t e d a I f1 om t h e of N e. Ihi ki ng ." The g i r ls w e re urge d to g a r de n two b loc ks no,rt h of the camp- Ib.1 ask a m 1921. He is at asF OR CAMP U S th in k s eriously befor e t h ey m a d e use us They are try i ng to fin d ou t wh o/ of En g li sh t!- <> As t cs g i f t t o t h e c oll eg e, the c l ass 1 of this m etho d of gettin g h on 1e. is t h e b est g ard e n e r. " of D e la ware. He ,!s t h e , of 1929 i3 h a v i ng a fo un t 3i n ere cte d · j a ut h or of Cn c k-B ottom i n th e c e nte r· of t h e fl ow e r gar d e n 1 - -------cma

- And if y ou w ish ,. w e will r es tyle a nd rem od e l t h e t o gs- W e w ill " ch a"n g e t h e l a n ds c ape" - the "old" lo ok wm g ive way to newness

AUTO :MECHA N ICS IMPROVEMENT

_.__.._. ___ 1 Professor Conk le vi sits i n of t he a dmin istra tion buil d in g II · I P eru e a c h s unune r wit h Ju s p arents, W or k w as b egun l ast w e€k. , # DUST, GRI ME , AND DIRT CHASED OUT I Mr and Mrs. E. G Con kle c mp ns c le a nin g h as b eg un a nd I OF LAST YEAR'S CLOTHES!!!! a l re a dy t h e s hort c uts 1 acrors the J c am pus h a v e b ee n aban doned So P e ru se ems li k e ly to h a v e t hi s ye a r the b e autiful c a m p u s of whic h it a lw ays b oa st s D en.n De l zell s ays t h a t i t is th e hope of the fri ends of the 1 c a mpu s t o h a v e a " do g -g on e" c ampus

- Spri n g t ime is th e bes t time for this of work.

J. A. CEJKA

The a uto mec h an ics d epartme n t h as inc r eased the e q u ipme nt by add ing n ew d evi ces unt il it is now a ble to fix eve rythi ng' fro m a p u nctu re t o a new top.. .A:ti a cetylen e w eldi ng Io utfit is t h e most i mp or tan t a d dition, I The a d m i ni£tration p l ans to get a ,A new d ormitory w ill be ere c t ed a t I Cle a n e r s a nd Tailo rs Phone 62 ' ; Wrig h t a iro p l Ile engin e for exposit h e He bron co ll e g e in t h e n e ar futu r e

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APRIL 1, 1930.

TEACHERS WANTNIG TEACHING POSITIONS IN ANY

SUMMER CATALOG READY SOON '

The 1930 summer s chool c::t al og , '

CR YSTALi I

p t reg istr a r. ean w 1 e, a copy of t h e I

T H E A T R E I

OF THE FOLLOWING STATES: w ill p r ob a'b ly b e re a d y for d istribu- ; Arizon a, Colo rad o, Id a h o, K a nsas, Mo n tan a, N eb rask a, • · tio n b y t he en d of t h e wee k. a cc ord- ! '

Nevada, New Me xico, No r t? D a kot a, D.a k ot a, Ok- 0 i ng t o D r. C astle M B rown, college I ' la.homa, T e xas, Ut a h, Wy omrng- Should w rite m 1mediate - M h ' I 11 T UESDAY, A P R IL 1ly. romp serv ice. · s ummer s chool sch edule is t o b e

"Jhe Lady L;eg" Li

MISSOURI V ALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY f d t h d k . th l"l ! C 1 oun on e main es 1n e c o ege

315 T abor Op e r a Hous e, D e nv er, o o. n ff ' · with I o i ce • 111 I D r. B rown spent F r id ay and WALTER H USTON and CLAU-

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d eta ils of th e pub l ic a t ion. II lavishly p r od u c ed l ove- dra ma t _ Jr. _ ; of a h and some you n g w idc.wer, II • 1 I PERU MA Y HAVE GOLF LINKS an d 1h e ba!f le be twe e n a lo vel y ;

H.F.

PATTERSON, Dealer

#1 wo r ki n g o n t h e p a g i nation an\f o t h er ' fi nest actors of t he stage in t his

. I. A nine hole g o lf c ou r se t o b e l a ill la d y and his chil d ren fo r l:fr a I ou t o n t he va.cant lots in t h e rav in e a heart. ; bloc k east of t h e p avement is a p ro - HEAR T ifIS tensel y dramatic I I j e ct now b eing d is c us sed by the P eru production. t ICommerc ial c lub. ' - I - ; W ED , THUR., APR IL 2-3- I # The g olf c ours e wo uld ser ve th e "S .1 , H ' d ,, I i d ou b le pu rpose of fu rn is hi n g a m us e - 81 Of S Od ay ; v w j th ' n:en:b e rs, an d st ude n ts, an d i f bea u - : ALAN HALE and , SAL L y

A Im ent for town 's peop le, f a c u lt y

tifymg t h e v.ill ag e I J EILERS- a m e rry , m ad m e-

.. c:i>ll--two sailo r s a r e e n j cyi ng '

· . THE GREATES.T LINE •; ru a nd its a ttrac tions when t h ey a h o li da y- -its c ne round o f joy · I h a v e fi n is h e d s cho ol P.n d beguH te ac h-

BATISTES - PRINTS - VO I LES - SHANTUNGS TUB-SILKS

Youthful Styles, - Sizes 14 to 44

$1 ..95- $2.95- $3.95- $5.95- $12.95

ECKOMOOR SPORT. COATS .

America's Leaders

$28.75 - $42.75 t o $62.75.

Sh ower Rroof - Wrinkle Proof - Dust Proof

1 Th e a ter · -i

I / W il lia m Okre n t gave a s ho r t ta

We h ave jus t installed a new pressu r e cooker and are now in a position to serve y ou with the best p ossi ble RO AST BEEF sandwich to be found a n y w h er e. Come i n and try one; you will enjoy it to the last

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- t he grea tes t en t e r t in m e nt Of Nelly Don Dresses Show n In This Sec- ' in g , Co a ch L on R . Gra f ad d ressed ever-you m us t n ' t H! ,
tion Will Be Displayed To You T his Spring i / 1the Me n s ' club a t its meeti ng, ' -·- - - I Monday, M a rc h 24, in t h e L ittle FRI. SAT ," APRIL 4-5 ;
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l k j ' 1 on th e G ambo l t o b e he ld W ed 11:.s- A TRULY GREAT SHOW I d a y, A pril 2, ,. to r a ise mo ney fo r 11the CRYSTAL ' trop h y f ':1 n d. A t hle t ic embl ems for J ; J coltege a n d h igh sch ool letter men T H E A T R E I 1 are t o b e purchas e d with t he p r : c e e cl s ; f ..___ ..... f 1 I I 11 1 , HOSIERY . .... t t:i We have th e new s had es and s tyles of ' I ' · ROL LIN'S r un stop hosiery. I I : ; T R Y A ROL LIN'S AND GET I L. W E SS EL 'S s 0 NS. & c 0. I iJ SATISFACTION ' L. D. RE DFER N f ' I THE
FOR SPRINC OF 1930 Are now on Display MEN 'S NEW SPRING SUITS AND HATS THE N7W SHOE S FOR MEN FASHION'S LATEST DICTAT E S F OR FEMININE FOOT WEAR L A DIES' SPRIN G CO ATS AND DRE SSE S AS SHOWN IN NEW Y ORK AND THE N EW H OSIERY SHADES F R OM G OTHAM, G OLD ST RIPE-GORDON ANQ HOLEP R OOF F. 1W. CLEVELAND & SONS
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eludes g i r ls Ji ving in the dormitory "':, _ 11. - 'q;,

The question as to whether Peru

• Peru Pe agog1an as they live on state property), and For Quality Meats and Published Weekly at Peru State that Peru is their home. ' Teachers College I

.,Fresh Vel!'etables-Our . price is dir..ht .

T.·C, COLT .JNS MEAT MARKET

is t h eir home or not depends a great 1deal on the student: If be is supportEntereo at the Postoffice of Peru h h' ·1 t

1 in g ,himself and if e gets 1s ma1 a - ir Ncbrnsl<a, second class matter. P eru and he has some kind of permanent job, then he is more than - • $ J.OI) fh(' Ve:ir- !ic sing'le copy. : likely entitled to v ote However, if · I 1 the student thinks he is qualified he

G E S S AMA N ' S-NEBR CITY 'I

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! Marie Parker

Edit.or should not let any small l:eep

• Iva Pierce Asdstant Edit9r him away from the poles.. This is a

Lunches Hot Drinks Candy, Sodas I Eloise F air.head _____ Business Mgr. chance for a great many of the stu-

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i ' dents to take an act ive nart in the Meet Your Friends Here a I commu.nity life of Peru.,- they - S OME STUDENTS ELIGIBLE TO sho uld take advantage of it.

, VOTE ON VILLAGE ELECTION

A great ma ny students h ave asked

' during the past couple of weeks

AT PERU

Located third house west of M. E. Church Iwhether they would be allowed to A student government is F> eing ad-

A h · 1 t• vocated as a m e a ns by which the stu-

!i' vote 1 on the f ort coming e ec ion as Phone 223 · 1 regards the vill age board, d ent body m ay have a voice in the I , i- board, and the Sunday show q uestion. government which all must obey ____ An i nterview 'fith Verne Chatel ain Some m ay have t?e 1:1'1istaken ide a

- - - brou ht forth the information that that such a n. would be

a livin g in t h e village of Peru ?nly for That · ' ' m a vote if he has t he following qua!- is only one of its A stu-

CJTJ'lEN'S STATE BANK

21 years of age, a resident Id,ent g overnment ra'.se the stan-

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h 'd t f the its committee on entert a rnment . e

m ont s forNmoreh, a f resi en_ do f 40 I student would also have the ri ght to

1 county o ema a or a pe.no o 1

' d ays or more , a resident of the vill age d etdertm1hnel th_e tylpe enttehrtammheopotl

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- of Peru f o r 10 days or more this ex- 1 bud et

The student council is the name

U given the main e xe cutive body of a •

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11composed of representatives chosen

from all classes, alon g with a presi- ' \ dent of the council, a secretary, and

Ibusiness manager. The latter

three wo uld be elected b y primary

ANY PART OF THE CITY AT ANY TIME I a nd general election, S t ud ent peti· f I t ions would be handled through and

by the council.

On e need not fear that only a few

indiviquals would be in power, fo r the

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• IN NEW PRODUCTION ' J o hn Mee h a n, a u tho r cf t h e p lay, We wish ta announce that we will open I - I w h o d i r ect e d the d i al og, w as eq u ally our fountain within-a week or ten days-_ The ventur e of entr ustin g to 14- e n1h l'Si " st ic r b o u t

WATCH FOR OPENING DATE , year old children two of the m ost \ "Talld n g to T om 1s ,,)u st 111ke

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PERU BAKERY Peru, Nebrask1 _. ture has b een worked out t o th e sat- "He is an a cto r ; y o u tel l b un wh at

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CONFECTIONERY and FRUIT HOT and COLD DRINKS- SANDWICHES ICE CREAM CAKES AND PASTRY

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I B rown and P a tricia Child act ors a re more dei:i rable m are the children and the p r oduction 1 sev er al resp Ec t s t h an a d ul t s, acc ordI in w hich thei r tal e nt is is in g to Henley ? n d M eeh an They

.4 ,'The L a dv Lies" with W alter Hust on h ave greater natu r al ad a pt a bility ar d f and Cl a ude t t e C olbert in the ptin- power of m imicry tban the aver r-ge

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See us for Lunch and Picnic Supplies A 11L on g I sla n d s tudio : If ervent d esire to do theff best handy place to get your ,School supplies. ..i [ "A direc t or 'h inte Jli g-e nt ·V • child a ctors will find 't h at they g ive ME ET IN N E W BUIL D ING Oppos 1te the Training School. A Handy 11him m ore ideas a!-i out a I Biology cl asse s were s urp · ised t o 1 Place to Trade f Iwould beh a ve ! n:m he gi v es t h em. find t h at they w ere to meet i n I I These t w o in our picture are u nusual t he n ew sc i e nce h all, T u esd a y, Ma rch f H U L A N D Q L T f children Th e y h a v e talen t, a nd they 24 H ow e v e r, the n ew is not

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Will ,be a B n d g et Event by the Peru !. All of the ho stes ses from the g irls' Th e team of the Demon -, Unusual T y pe of Play Brings For.th n ramatic Club Ia nd bo ys' ro omin g and bo a rding h ous, strat1on high school has won three Undisco v ered Talent es we r e invit e d to a bud ness and s o- 1debates and lost the same number. "T h e Qu e en's Hu sba.nd," a dr a ma dal m eet in g h el d ?t E !i za Mor g an The teams were made up from the I The annual trophy fund show was o f court life, by · Robert E h a ll T h urs d ay e v enin g , A n ril 3. I following pe ople: Robert Pate. B y r on 1held April 2, at ei g ht o'cloc k in t he SI d 11 b t d bmmthett The m a in t oni c for the e.vening w as Cherry, Stephen Harold Stolz, i college auditorium

1e r woo w1 e pres en e y e . · · · I

P D t 1 b F ·a A .1 11 t h e d1 scu ss10n of m a king plans for and Opal Gro v er. Dick's Peruvadors Otto Boellsto:rff e ru r a ma 1c c u r1 ay, pn , . I Al h h 1 h · ' ' a s a bud g et event. 1the increased enr ollment for sum- t ou g? t ey ost t e / Mac Dunnin g, Dwane S a ms, ,Elvin • mer school. debates with Humboldt a nd Sacre d Semrod Charles Trenholm. K eith Th e s ee n;- of t he play i_s a my.th1cal - Miss Ruth Ahlberg gave a short Heart and the oeb ate wi t h the Au- : Wolfe 'Lois Metc alf D ori s Rice an d k 1ng d om si t uat ed on an isl a nd m the - · h h · h b t h" h h h d n I ' ' ' · · h e a lth r eport wit emp ans on t e urn earn w JC as a so muc I Lorene Nort on st ar ted the e v ening N or t h s ea, somewhere between Den- · · · · · th f bl d · ' · program th at 1s bem g e a rn e d oµt m experience, ey w on a vor a e e- , off right with sever a l popv,l a r son g m a rk and Scotland. The play 15 th e coll e ge. The co-operation of the cisions from th e Te c um seh. hits b ase d_ up ?n Marie's visit to stud e nts and ho s t eoses as well as co- , City, a nd Bratton Uni ori deb ates In I

E. 1 Sk It 1 d h b h

A merica m 1926 ' · h . p ve yn e · on e e r unc m a · op e ration a mon g the students them- the last t ree mentioned the eru 1 d L S d

M • H d · k · d' t' th 1- h . . c ever ance, omse on ere gge r, 1 s en 11c s is 1r cc mg e P y s elves is t he• r e 0 son of t !;ie success of team ad the affirm a tive side 0f t he

Th I i· · · 1 d b L 11 < I Hazel Mathews, ,Grace Rowhn s on , e e a c 1ng pa r t 1s p aye y owe the he a lth pro g ram quest i on which w as : Resol v ed: Th at I D k · h k' h · l · · · Muriel MaJors Verll a Fenste r, M a ree e1, t e mg, w o is mere Y a After th e bu <in es s h our in the rec- the present ]Ury s yste m rn cnmmal · d I i · h d d 1 h. If · · : I garet Cam, Lucille Co lem an, a n na 1g u re e a a n r econc1 es 1mse reati on h all the guests were en t er - c ases should be a b olis hed. · t o tha t p csiti o n. However when t ained bv the n ew Victor combina- I Mrs. Leo'iiore ' M:> ge l-, a m emb e r of , CuBstard wd eG r e ltlhe t ap d a dncFers. k K d h · · t th t t f · er.nar a ow ay a n r a n era ro i;se e nrns o e s a ure o a Lion in Eliza Morgan p 11 rlor. Mrs. the c olle g e debat e team co a ch e d t h e . 't t d f . ls t h - • • · · 1ner 1m1 a e arm a nun a Q sue e x · man. ! nice Dunni ng bv Mrs W R. high school te am throu g hout t he s e a - th t th d' Id t • • 1 actness a e a u 1e nce w ou no Ada Brummer, the queen, is born P a te s e rved li g ht r efre shments. son. ' h a ve be en surpris e d if s ome of t he t o the purple and wears it with a SU• ho gs they w ere c a llin g ten m il es a way perb a ir. She rec og nizes 'her superi- P ERU HOPEFUL OF LUCILLE HUGES GIVES w ould h a ve re sponded. o r it y ov er the kin g and dominates GOOD TRACK SQUAD j SENIOR PIANO RECITAL

The Bob ki ttens w ere not t o be h im - ' · Islighted in this show-s o S etzer and 'Pri n cess Ann a n every d ay sort of fr a ck Squad Co J!' po sed of a Great Shows Ability As An Artist With .a ' Vosberg introduced t he ei ght t iny g id is pl ay e d. by __ :!Si! mbe.r. , of Veterans ,, I ' Varied Program ( Bobca ts h y a n aPPTOJlr i ate- song T h e Sh e lon gs to live h e r own hfe and is - IB'obkit tens we r e .children from the very in d epe nd e nt a nd modern. j Peru · State Teachers College Mr. Robert T. Be nford, colle ge / tr a inin g- schoo l..

P1 Wi lli ar;i o: _Greece, played t r a ck squ a d w;Il c c mp ete in their inst ructo r pres e n.ted one of / Korber s urprise d au d ience with b y R ic h , r d Wri g ht, 1s the man by fi n t tTac k-m ee t of the s ea- his p rn.no students , Lu Cl ll e Hu g he s, some fancy t ap dan c lD g. O ft e of the ro y al order Ann is destined to marry. snn when the y p 2 rticip ate in the in a senior r e cital at the c oll ege a ud - ! hi g hes t p ea ks of th e e v en in g's en t er." S h e is reall y in love with Fredrick Has tin g 's R e la y s, at on itorium, Frill " Y evenin g , April 4 i t ainment w as r e ach e d w h e n the s kyG r a t n , s c r e o: the K ing , p !t yed Ap r il 12. A c c ordin g to Co ach Lon I Miss Hu g h.es presented a vari e d built tumble d; Su e by L a wre nce Wilson. , R. Gr ? f the pl a ns are to t a ke a half p.rogram which demon str ated a fin- ner, Gr a ce Ro w hn s on., L o m s e Sonde r-

A conspi ra cy is carried on ag a inst mile relay te am c ompo sed of Mum - I ish ed techni q ue. .She wa s presented e g ger, Delores P orr , H a zel Mathews · t he Ki ng he aded by General North- per , Zook, Williams, Sams, and Wic- : with several flor a l g ifts , Virginia Ma t he ws, D e.erup, An th ony Artz, a haughty dorp.- i n a. Thes e m e n a re a ll vete r a ns a nd I Th e pr ogr a m was as folows: son, Ly d a H aye k, B y e r s, i\:1faxi na nt t y p e, who h as in le ag ue with sh o uld st a nd a n exc e llent ch a nce of · Andante con V a ri ozi o ne Haydn ine Ina Custar d , Hel e n Kar: · him Brenton, a diplomat, Harold w innin g this event.

I-Nocturne c Min. Op 48 No. 1 I tenb <1 n,. ana Ma r th a Wal kiri s h aw exRusselt. / In the indj v idu a l ev nts Fr a nk/ ' - Chopin l hibited unusual stren gth arid p hySi-

: P h i p ps, the butler, played by Stev- Ke rn e r w ill pr nb a bly ,in the Prelud: Op. 28 No 15 - Chopin 1 cal fitness en Tu1 ille, is the Kin g 's ri g ht hand hurdle s a nd the j :! velin. Fra.nk is a 1 On Wmgs of Song Mendelssohn- Althou &" h Peru h as nev er had a m a n. P e tl e y a n att e ndant about the vet e r a n of the s qu ad end prob ably I · · Liszt it _has:_ now ha? music 'In .·• r oyal s uite, is pl ayed by Ch a rl otte w ill o l a c e in both ev e nts if he is in Rondo C apncc1,oso - Me nd elEs ohn foreign t ongu e sun g o n i t s stage. ·

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Idyllen - - - - Ma cd ow ell and Fr ank Kern er, ac quaint- aJor e.n , comm a n er e · Amon g t e fr es men who are out · · ·· h · · · d · · y · ·1 B b T 1 Shad ow D a nce - - - - - Macdowe U ed us wit their n a tive a n c es so n g-s, a r m y, 1s 1rg 1 · ug ee. wo revo- re g u arly, Whym a n and Bruce are R h H . H K Ch · d 1 · · · t · h l us our m on g on g _ ? S ID en an g u ag e. u t 10ms s rep rese n ting t e peop e, are s h owing up to a dv a nta ge. I T . D Alb Th "D - Fa f :,; b E ditha Laker, Mac Dunning and Felhnan j · a ngo m - - emz · e a nc e n '.15Y• Y ' Fri day., April 18 t here W111 be a n · Proke s a nd Loui se Sonde r e gge r reW a yne Reed. · Iintercl as s meet t o be held a t the SOPHOMORE CLASS PLAY v ealed t he · talent of two ef Ada and play P e ru st a dium , a nd o n Satu r d ay April I GETS UNDER CONSTRUCTION a m a t e ur d a n c ers. th e p ar t s of the la dies m w a1tmg to 26 th er e will be held the annual " His m us ic c h a r ms t he ear"-we t he queen.

!South-E astern N ebrask a tr a ck meet / The sophomore class pl ay , "The (C onti n h e d On P a ge Four )" The m a nuscript of the origin a l di- in which ei g ht te am s from south- Fourt h W a ll ,'' h ?s be e n st arted with r ect or is being u s ed The production N e br as ka w ill com p ete On Doro t hy De a rin g as dir ector Mi Sll GIRL S A<r 'DO RMI T ORIES BUY · w ill be v e ry elaborate and pr oduced Ma y 2 _ther e :nm b e a dual meet at Dearin g is a se nior thi s y ea r iri P e ru 1 1 COM

BINATION TNSTRUMEN';r as nearly as possible like the Broad- Mary s vill e, M1s s9un , and th e f oll ow - end has h a d exp eri e n c e i n dire ctin g · · - · · · w ay production_.

I in g day.' 3, the M L N K._ track pl a ys. As a res ult' of t r you ts th e fol - 1 A · ···;, Im e et will b e h e ld at Peru. Thi s l a f t lowin g c ast h as b ee n ch ose n. · radi o a n d p ho no g raph has be e n pre. · ·

MINERVA CLUB event promi s es to bring to ge th e r Jimmy Lud g rov e - -J ohn Bath 1sen t e d to E liz a Morg an hall by t he · The Minerva club met Thursday m a ny hi g h school sta rs. On May 9 Sus a n Cunnin g h am _ Don n a D elz elJ 1giTls of bo t h h alls. ' April 3, in Miss Pet- the wm journ ey to Wesley a n Edw a rd L a verick .:. __ Do n D ury e a 1 T h e n u: chine was purchase d erson s apartment. The meeting con- : to eng age m a dual meet IEdward · P C a r t er _ D a n McSw a n Mr. E : Sch we d he ltn · an d was ma de sis ted of t he reading of revi ews of 1 Pl a ns ar e under way for nn open Jane We st __ Eliz a l;>e t h Mc Kni g h t possible by t he one do ll ar donatio n late bo.oks. A short pl ay, "The Dying meet for all the coll eges of Nebr as k a Arthur L u d g ro ve - - - - Cl ay Coy fr om e a ch g irl. Wife," re a d library style. Miss to be held a t Hastings. C oach G r af P C Mallet _ • _ Herb e r t Iv ens Th is 'machi.Oe add s to ' t he beabty o1 " Peterson served delicious express.ed approval of the open I "Serg e a nt" Ma llet E uge ne R a r ick Eliza Morga n a nd is ments. Short·stor,y reviews will be and said th at Peru would enter 1f A dams - - - - - H a r vey Co le i lu x u r y fo r the grrls a t t he d ormJ.tor,v iven at the next meetin g, April 17 such a meet could be a r ra ng ed. J Ma jo r F oth er g i il ___ _, _ B. G a ll ow Ry lee.-

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part 10f May. foi; SQ.Ilday shows carrying by six. •• --=-- There wer. 152 in favor of the Sunday 1 -"-Ju.ne while returning to shews; and--- 146o aga.irfst ..them,

injured in an automobile -- · - - · - - · t accl.d n t M",,.,, n-..1 11 • · · Belle Dtrks, , a first _ semester t .,...t in C.iu:: o W8$ •11lO ,iry. • • • jured" seriously and will b bl t student at • Per,u from ..t\ue a 0 ' h · it d f · El · sd retµr(l to scltool in the near future. - e ) l}.ett s , •.• e ay • !l1.1d..,.Tl}ul"$4ay

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'ROWN ... 1TOWN The merchants of r " • ' N> T UJIAL PERU .-e,V!'!.::Y way pos• .;..W'«!eldy:-at t!er" , . , , · · · · · ' sible, so it is oµJy fair that they • ·· .J,LTJ.£J · 'should the · and faculty"" trade. Thinlt it over. -----,... W..edp f sqay.- nlg:hl:, ' and : by,.,. 7 " - -· · -,, Chatelain, Lewis' ·and ltanlon Elected ..the, ordipan «e at the PostofJlc-= of Perv as BOal'd • gra 0tin_g1;a ffPanchise :• , , Tfl.\lj(.G Natura\ Grui CQ. for the of, $1.0,t the ?"' 1ln;.::::;." the tow n elect.ion Ttfe'sday: This lack!'" ,. gf s.f iqto '.1\'· Ltnll!t _., ,. much of h"ing t he full vntinp a Jsy!item' for · its" distribution ,,, 1 1 1 1.a.Qovsa; Marii:t, Parker - -=- -:'" '. "t,.enp;th tom11 .;_but Is· more · week in; lv11 R;f erce Editor tlian Is usually cast at the spring t" t" " · b 1 t'- t ' ' El · F · h d B , · Q.th •..,Y ; Jl1em e.s , o.., .,.,e oym 01s air ea · electUJJ1t1 · · '. · · · eouncj1 W! th.- ple,d,ge!I 1 • C»M, ' • · 'lthe, -V ftte .fo, ' mero,bers of the town th 1 1 t d b f th - • - rt,,. ' · ·- - - ho.11rd was. as foll s; · e Y 0 · e , ·p · E1'n,U •1u · MISS TEAlbtAff1'F>NDS'l.0BBRAS!> ir · 9fW , , that '.tlie:y were- m .favor an , Grace Tear attended the two · Good -.,- -,- -. ,,.,= --,- .:.-- · · ' · ? ' ' 'ffo/' J. Mp.: l · Brnwn __: __________________ 199 1 PIMM 41., · PWtt.;w.ew. oper11ii in Omaha , HJ:irto '. - - '- - 102 ADDS, PAK · · : ' ,;· _. cation and also the Hlil\I!!, pro- R(>e-ers -.,.--- -..-::T: -,, ---.:.: __ 57 ducti i;in of the "Hairy Ape." Good 11n<I Brown wt>rP thus elected q - I - -·. •1 : • - d :z 'th b tat " 1 ;...,. "t' -·-·-·--· WIJile in Omahll; Mis& .1.Tea -v isited W.rit ' sii_ s q 1e.IJ'• , 1 • T four the Omaha high schools: · I For P"lir.e· juc1ge the vote 'QµalltK somewhat cfoser: OlUTORTO GJVF.N BY' CHORUS The Or at-orio The Sevf'n Last W orils' · r - -------:.___ 145 -M.f.s Cf> rnell • - · 104 of Christ. wa gi."'" ev- Ma king J. A. Stephe,l'lson ,the-'\11oke. enfr:>J!',• Ma rch 26· in the college nud- The real race. ·hriwever. came on ,. ·: r,:· ..cottINs·:.MEAT MA-R:KEY : (: ....... ....... - - - - - - - - -l+orinm bv the Iv -ts· the i;c bnol board the diffnence the custmn j a eucli year tit s0me time near Easter; matter of four v otes. Tlfe full .I .. T · _,_, ... __ -' i .,,.1'1· · 1 O.:E .. SS ': A Mad onna Brfldy, at the pllesent ,' C\l ate.llr.i;ni > -:. -: - -. -.-----:.· ___ rh !. :Liltht Lunches; Sp4ae.,. J ,Per.u - Dt11ro,at1,f c Mrs. · CI11 le ,,, .,..,.,,,.,.,. - ,,.,.-,.. " 1Z2 , Club Wl ' ll act t f th Lewis· .,.------------v- -.- .., 13fi '. Meet ·Your Friends Here, , BS · preStuen or e r '!-" , remainder of the year .due to William Vnnce - ----'..-- 131 ......._ -..-. --.-•- -- -• ,,.. ·-- "' •To' fill' \tac - · · Okre.Qt's leavirtg. · • -&i.ccy...- ' - · ' H A.)\\0,nr - .:..,.,,,,,.., ,. .,,,.., ,. - -..:, - 142 ' zl. ! -,:.,,,.._· Mr Victor 3'ltdg• d : the narnes -=-: ,, -=-..:==--.. -==· 1°7 _ ..., · " ·v :· E.· Chatela'il\ and -:entroW Lewis ' .B llV.l'mus1 contest , for..J:..1'1;1.coln higw sehq&.l , · 1·· t d f th f, •1' t · • d · · · ar-e e ee e s. or- e (. U1· el'ITI, an Friday and Saturday. The wmners ·B H 1 " ffi · s.. t t Loe t d th• d b' t ' f M 'r.. Ch' h will r eprel'ent Lincnln , en • an Qll ,. or. u.9£ ._. eJJm ' ' . ._ e Ir We& 0 • UrC the seventlt annual state 1 !Dhe Sunday test to be
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CENSUS UNDER WAY ANOTHER SMASHING HIT ' - For- a real treat, a 'j)ie'.ce o f pi e b aked b y the Peru

• · · - · :' Bakery; served at the following pla c es: ,

The· Fifteenth· Decennial milit a ry unifovms, e ach 'of a KEOPPEL'S CAFE BI LL'S WAY L UNC H will 'be taken beginning April 2. This different' rank, were m a de for Geor ge THE COLLEGIATE H. U L ANDOLT is necessary because according to the Bancroft in hfa n e w es t P a ram ount · I · ' k · constitution of the S t ates a • PERU BAKERY· .N ebras :l • all-t a lkin g pic t ure, "The Mi o b h ty," ...

correct enumeration of the people _ ·- ·._ · _ ·which comes the c r ys t al must be taken every ten years for the purp0se of determinin g the r ep- on Mond ay and- Tuesd ay, 7 a nd I . .

resentation of the states in the Hous e 8 of this w ee k.

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At the same time questions will be k d t th I t f h a pnv ate wi t h the A. E F. m Fra nce.

--FANCY BOX STATIONE RY-as e · as o e emp oymen o r;llc · ·

individual; so that the government His br av ery w ins him p r omo-ti on to NOTIONS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES may kno:w the ex act p e rc e n t g e of sergea nt, li e u t enant, capta iil, a nd , > · • p,. ·1 u · d' t ' nll a n d

Conklin Endura Pen; a-ng enc1 , · neon 1 10 y unemployed in the c ountry. Another fin a ll y he c om es home a full fl e d ge d ,' Perpe tuall Guaranteed. fa c t which will he s how!l m a jor · ·. by this cens us is the P e r cent a g e of I ' Authorized Dealer in Nemaha County for Before the w a r he was a g unm a n each sex as comp a red l o the other.

JREMINGTON PORTABLE "TYPEW RITER '

It is interesting to know ·that in the for a n otori o us underworld ga n g , but r 1920 !!ensus t he r e were ll14 m a les to the war remove d his and he I

fOpposite the Training School. A Ha n d y J every 100 fem a les This has b e en came hom e t o be offered the p osit i on I . . Place to Trade , b r ou g ht about by the f a ct that more of poli c e c h ief The ev e nts t hat I men 'emigrate than wom e n and t b at transpi re after his retur.n occup y t h& I up to.: the prese nt time t here h as· be e n m a j or poi:tion of the talkin g l!Cre e n's J

u.·L A N D 0 L T I more n e ed ior men than iVOm en. most thrilling story to d a te In f a ct'· ' · i the action is s o swift th aJ a specfa l 73 Phone -78 · Peru, Nebr.

PED.AGOGIAN ADDS PAY REULTS sp e edy sound truck had to be built I - · to keep · up wjth _ the s wifter s e q ue nc es.

- -"......, ......,_"".,..,........ In the c as t are al so Esther R a lsto n, I ,, ''when yoµ, th:k of good Eu.ts, i W a rner Ol a nd 1 Raymond H a t t on, ,, Think of Doro thy r e v.i e r , Mor gan F a rl ey, a nd

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GROCERY ; I

· Opt:n Evenings I . (Continu e d From Page One ) # Phone 47 We Dellver I can JJever forget Elvin Semrod, t he ·I -...." s ax ap h o n ist." Th e Chicrngo gang-/ - sters in ch a r ge of Fra n ces Moriarity

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TUESDAY, APRIL 8A PARA.MOUNT PICTURE · If it's excitement you want· you'll get · ·. ·

lDick Willi ams. K orb er, S ams, Ker-

· · · ner, G a ll ow ay 1 Shest a k, 'Wi ci n a, I

A YOUR , H atcher, and Sc h a ffn e r form ed t h e chorus. · I

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FRAMES

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f ie n ce t o l a u g h all the i r f ears away.

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The y wer e n on e oth e r t h a n Dr W. 1 Bits from Broadwa y we re bro ught f

· to Per u by D w an e Sa m s, L ouise Son d· 8

T a lking p icture The pathos of " True 1 Blue Lou" w as sun g by Bern ard Ga l-

loway "Sin g in g in the R ain" wit h

Lo r ene N ort on a nd Leo na H u dso n

I CAMERAS furnishin g the h a rmo ny, w as acco m- , ./ , p a nie_d full chorus. I

ALBUMS

The ev e nin g was comp lete wi t h ' ' " Th e si n g in g J ew"- Willi am Okren t ,I He s u rpd s ed ma ny P e ruvians wit h

· · · · · · "Happy D ay s" left everyone in · goo d ' · ·- · · - sp iri ts. · ' ' · ··

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He-man · drama! The gian t sta r o f with Esther Ralston an d cW artter Olapd. A :: tremen dously powei--f ul story that the " ' Wolfe of Wall GEORGE BANCROFT MIGHTY"

WEDNESDAY-ONLYOlil this date we give a, SHOW to all patrons·of the theafre, ·· ·' ·

In order to accommod a te t he exoecte d crowd we will giv e a m a tin e e at 2:3Q and the evening show s will s ta rt a t 6 o'clock.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATU R DAY APRIL 10, 11, a nd 12_ VAN AND SCHENCK IN

s upported by Bes sie Love and J • G. gent This is a r e al p ictu re· and· will give you a n evening of .fine entertahimen t . D P N ' n r 11· f

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JESSIE JOY WINS IPERU RELAY TEAM FRAT WILL SPONSOR BUDGET PLAY DRAWS NATIONAL HONORS WINS CHAMPIONSHIP TALKING PICTURE . LARGE AUDIENCE

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Makes Fourth Winner for Peru in A relay team composed of Mumper, Kappa Omicron Phi. home economics "The Queen's Husband" Prese,nted the Past Three Yearsi Williams, Zook. a nd Sams fraternity is sponsoring the show Last Friday Eveni'ng Jess ie Joy a ,s ch olarship .§_tudent fr om .S alem and an outstanding Peru

to Hastings last S aturday to com- "The Laughing liady" to be shown at pete in the- Hastings' relays and the Crystal theater Wednesday arid "The Queen's Husb a nd" by Robert brought back the championship in Thursday of this week. · Etnmet Sherwood as presented by the tbe 880 y1lrd s tud e nt has been announced as the The boys brought back a fine gold Ruth Chattertoru and Cleve Brook IPeru Dramatic c1ub on Friday evenwinn e r of third place prize of $200 plate, emblamatic of the champion- play the leading roles in this brilliant ing, April 11 , proved to be an exc elin t he te achers co11eg e division of the ship and a gold medal for each mem- comedy d rama .of life among wealthy lent production as jud ged by the l a r g e -her of the team T!l 3 ir time was Wall Street folk. audience which was most atte n ti v e n a tion al essay contest spon sored by the Americ a n Chemic al Society of 1:34.2

Many students on the campus will throughout the entire performance.

Duane Sams als o entered the broad- remember Miss Chatterton for her Lo'}'ell Decker, in t he r.o le of t h e New York Ci t y. Mi ss Joy's topfo w as, jump but sprained his ankle on the remarkable acting in "Madame X," King, succeeded in giving a masterly "Nitroge n, How Obt ained, and Rela- first jump and was unable to continue : '"Charming and "The Doc- interpretation of his part He seemed However his ju"inp of 19 ft. 10 inches tor's Secret very well adapted to his role. t io n to Agriculture."

was good for a fourth place "The Laughing Lady" is a powerful Ada Briirnmer made a most digniCaptai.n Frank K'erner was entered human drama played against a back- fied Queen. Her haughtiness and in the j a velin throw and won a fourth ground of smart, modern sophistica- domineering manner were p articul a rpl ace He had previously broken the tion. ly well portraye.d. meet rec.ord with a hea ve of 177 feet, It js the story of a woman who · Margaret Jenkins, as Princess Anne, but it was not eounted as he stepped laughed at death, Iaughed at the w as mos t charming. Her sweetness over the line. irony .of fate, l a ughed at her and love for the simple p]e asures of PRESENTS GROUP RECITAL Ibreaking Jieart-but who could not 1 life were a decided contrast to the Mr. R T.' BenfoJ:d presented a laugh when the chance came to arrogance and of t he group of his advanced piano stude nts the man who had wrecked her life, Queen. Miss Jenkrns acting was very Th e r e were two prizes won in the in a studio recital at the college aud- It's a diamond-cut-diamond drama, spo.ntaneous and te ac h e rs' c olle g e d.ivi s ion of the con- itorjum, Wednesday, April 9, at 4:30 •the story of a man and woma,n who

Th e Ame r jc a n Chemical society g a ve $5 0,000 in prizes for essays on c h e mist ry by high school students, n orm als, teachers colleges, and univers ity fre s hmen Thirty-six young d iv ided $12,000 in lots of $500, $3 00, and $200 e ach, the major prizes. H alf a mi1Ii on es say$ w ere writte n.

The part of Prmce of Grek t es t las t yea r by Peru s t u dents; Joe The following students pl ayed groups 1 meet first as enemies, next as friends was we.II taken by Richard J o ne s w on fir s t pl ace and of two numbers. Lorene Norton, Mar- 1 and finally as lovers. · Lawre.nc,!'! as W a rn er wo n third pl ace The- yem· ga ret En g elkemier., Georgia Jorn, / Ticket!> may b e pi:rrch-as ed on the G.ranton.r the. Km g s did b efor e la st , S a m Tr a udt placed second. Bernice Nelson, Ro1and Stephenson, campus starting t oday or at the thea- some very favor a ble actmg. Eloise Fairhead, and Edna Seewald. ter.

NEW GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS 0

INTRODUCED AT MEETING

The ruthless character of General Northup was well shown by .An-

1 thony Artz. The role of Lord Burten

0 w as well interpreted by 1fa'rold r ·- Russell.

Phi p,ps, the butler, was pl ay ed by introduced by the old officers at a ,Steven Turille.. Mr Turille deser ves tea in ·Eliza Morgan h all Wed-

N ew officers of the Girls' club were

much cred it for his fine bit of actin g. nesd a y afternoon, AprH 9. Q The r emainder of t he cast;, all of

The incomin g officers are: Elle.n We could say, as has been said before, "Do your g r ad- deserve favo ra ble comment Wil s on, w e11 known for her musical uation shopping early," but we won't. are: Petley, .a n Ch a rlo t te activities, pr esident; Margaret Cain, Carlson; MaJor Blent, Vir g il Bu g bee ; Dorothy Harkson, sec- Dr. Fellm a n, Wayne Reed; L a ker, \ During the next month we w.ill be getting in gift goods re ta ry ; Belv a Ca rd e r, tre asurer; and

Mac Dunnin g; Ladi es in Waitin g Vi rg ini a McNeal , pro g ram chairman. -goods that you will be proud to give to the one who IAda Brady a nd Helen Gilbert. Th ese g irl s succ eed Madonn a Brady, has been able to pass successfully the beg inning period Miss Ma rian Hendrick , dir ector of Ph y11is D amm ast, Vivian Stooker, of his or her life. the play and he ad of t he speech -deand Enid Colglazier, partment, deserves much credit for m their r espective offices. the success of the p roduc t ion.

A g roup of mu s ic a l numbers was

iman agers, Dick Wi'ILiams, Vivian

!!/ou slzould come look at our Tl]e production sta ff dese r v es m e npresented by each of the following: I tn, tion for their co.ntributi o n t o t h e G ra ce Peterson, Clara Belle Hicks, d, • /, leaf' tlz lz our cata- play. and the string trio consisting of Ruby I tsp a_ys, roug Prompter, Alice H a r tford ; s tage Br?wn, Winifred Pettit, and Ellen ·. loges, ITzf{Utre about our prices. man a ger, George Co ok ; st ag e co mWilson. Several numbers were heard j / mittee, Mac Dunnin g , P a ul H oy , Ru t h over the radio recently insta11ed in Seh affer, Helen Kal t enbo rn; p ro per ty the dormitory, - We want you to do this before you go to other pl aces

PROF. HOYT TO BE HOME SOON a mp. Ruth Ha r ajian ; h ouse. Glen na.

to look. Than we want you to MAKE COMPARISONS. Whitehill; co s tumes, Ru t h Beau chWord received Thursday, Apri'J 9, ia n Stooker ; pro g r am, Gl a d ys K imfrom Prof. W F. Hoyt, head ' of the ft is lime lo /Je .Cooking .7fround, Goss ; Ad ve rtis in g, Ha r vey Cole, Vivphysical science department, who left (/ s ey, Monday, April 7, for Rochester, Min- nexl month ll will he !lJuyin.17 Olmo 0 Th e co lle ge orc hestra, d ire c ted b y nesbta, to go through the Mayo Clin- V. H Jindr a, furnish e d t h e· m us ic. ic, indicates that the diagnosis of his case so far h as been very favorable, and that he hopes to be home· soon.

Mr. Hoyt's classes are being met I Ji!.ussell Sc haefer, Edward SchaefeJ·, and Jack Fisher

tJfpri/ ls 1.Jiamond 91/onth

during his absence by his regular stu - d c. fl ' dent a ssistants, Mary Alice Engles, J • • f..lna/e/ain JeWe/r.!/

SOCIETY

Mr an d Mrs R. T Benford ent e rt ained t he coll ege Men s' Gl ee cl ub at t h eir home, Tu es d ay evening , Ap ri l

8 The me n re hearsed the pro gram which t h ey pre e n te d Sa turd ay night , Apr il

VOL UME XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TulsnAY, APRIL 15, 1930.
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:BRICKWOR'K COMPLETED

NEW MEMBERS PLEDGED

TEA<;:HERS WANTNIG TEACHING POSITIONS IN ANY

Eleven students were pledged to OF THE FOLLOWING STATES: membership in Kapp a Delt a Pi at the Arjiona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montapa, Nebraska, meetfng of the fr ate rnity held on Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South,. D akota, Ok-

Tue sd a y evenin g , Apr.il 8, i n the jun- la.homa, Texas, Utah, Wyoming- 'Should write imm ediate.Work on Addition to Dormitory Din- ior hi g h school assem bly .rQom These Iy. -Prompt -ser-v-k e. ing Room Being Pushed students ar e: Semrod, Kennet h MISSOURI VALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY Li}ly , Jo}m B a th, Sylvi a D avis, L.e- 315-'l'ab.o.r ilp.era House, -nen_ver, -C.oJ.o.

',I'he contr actors for the addition to nore Helen. Marth d d k't h t th Iga r et Cam, B e rnic e Miller, L ela ' e rnmg room an 1 c en a e · ' Wittwer, Ann Chr.1st1 a n, and Cl a ra

do rmitory have be en at work for Overturf.

some time and a lready the brickwork Following the ceremo.ny ., all

··THE GR;VATEST

is complet e d. The force of men is were as ked to im ag ine that they were .11. '.Cl H ft ' , now en gag ed in putting up the s te?1 attending the clo sing d ay exerc ises ' for the support of the roof , a nd i t at a rural school, a nd were serve d a '

is but a matter of a s hort time until picnic lunch of sa ndwich es, olives, the buildin g will be encl ose d. Ipotato c hips, punch, a nd ice cream I '

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e new s r,uc ure w1 ma e a :iu - i lolly-pops. stantial to ,the size Of the I

dormitories, tliou g h it look s small

compari s on to the l am er buildin gs. cmcus AT TRAINER'S SCHOOL

The added c aP. a city thus se cured will '"There were elep h a nts too,

make the dinin g room larg-e e.nOIJgh And shaggy white be a'rs, r to accommodate all the, st udents from And dozens &nd dozen s of prancboth the old irn d new d ormitories. in g g ray mares, I W . h h l 'f I h d h Id

We underst a nd that the contr a ctors ,,. 1t t e1r >eaut1 u e a s e are tryin g to fini s h the structure so bi g h." that it m a y be ready for us e at the Such was the annaul circus of the ' ·

be g inning of summer school. pl ays a nd games cla ss, h e ld Wednes- I

TH ' E GREATEST LJNE

Iday a fterno o.n, April 9 fr om 3: 30 to I · · · - ·

PLACEMENT BUREAU NOTES / 4 :3? the kinder ?.a:·ten at the a Of Nelly Don Dresses Showp In This Sec-

Peru students are bei 'lg offered and 1 trammg school buildin g A tion Will B_._e ;Displayed To y OU This Spring a re accepting stea dily, a c- !he circus is each year for th 1 e f _ cording to Superintendent S.

L. Clem- children of the tr a rnrn g school. T owns I - · ents, who re ports the f 611ow i np- re - ' people a nd colle ge stu<lents al so at- I

BATISTES • PRINTS • VO IL.ES • S.l:IANcent placements of A. R candidates: tend. The -outs t a ndin g feature was ' TUNGS TUB-SILKS ' .__

Rob e rt Majors, sc ience a nd assistant a very realistic camel-.

coach at Kimb a ll ; Ma ry P rl bbeflO ,

outhl'ul Sty.Jes, - Sjzes 14 to 44, commerce· a nd mathematics at Benk- GIRLS' CLUB MEETING $2 (i\5 $3 95 $5 "'5 $12 95 lema.n; M arga r et Mc Williams, En ir -

H e len K1ul'l'}b gave an E gyptia n ' ' lish and hi sto ry at Filley; Ern est d L S h · f t a n ce, 01s c n e er s an g wo numR oth e rt, bi o logy at K?arn ey; Vern a h e r s , a nd Edith a Proke s pre sented a

SPORT COATS

Glandt, hom e economics a nd En g - " d t " d t t h ' ' 1 ' li s h a t Gre t na.

America's Leaders

1 goo. m or!1 rn g o :rou a e I · · • ' meetin g of t he Girl s club , Mo nda y I

Other Peru stu dents who ha ve re- IA 1 7 h · f J · pn , a program s owmg some o $ZS ]5 $42 75 t $62 75 cently posit.Jons in c l ude: t he talent which student s oossess.

Ruth Har a 11a n, 1st g rade at B a ir d ; · M 1 D · D · f w m

• • • 1 rs. nice unnrn g ea n o o - I Sh p f W · kl p f D t Pr of Sylvia Davi s , 5th and 6th g r a d es at I - : -' d t th h t bu s!n SS ower roo • .. rm e roe • lilS 0 e n, presJoUe a e s or e # _,,. Filley; and Bermc e Nelson, commer- t' th b f Ma donna mee m g , m e a se nce o cial work In the Cat ho i.Jc A ca d emv at Brady outgo in g president J. L wE s s'E L 's ·s 0 N s & c 0 , York. Ruth Jordon Gl a d ys Neman. ' , • • · • I and Alberta Momhord h av e accepted • N L k rural

I P. D. c. ELECTS VICE-PRESIDENT I Nebraska City, ellJras a

I Allan Li c h ten b erger was el ecte d - 6

PH ILOS HEAR MUSICAL \ vice-president of t he Peru D ramatic PROGRAM OF INDIAN AIRS 1 club at the c lub meeting, Thur.s day ! morning, April 10 L ichtenber ge r, a -...,.

An Indi a n pro g ram was pres ented sophomoreu who took the lea d Inst I at Philo, Thurs day evenin g, April 10, fall in the Evere tt society play "The ! in the hi g h sc h oo l a ud'i-tor ium De a d of Nig ht" repl aces Ma donna ' N E W T H J N G S Fairhe a<l , program chairman for the Br a dy, who moved up to th 0 µresi-

T H E · eve nin g, c.onducted the meetin g in <lency, filling the vaca nc.y left by the following m a.nner: Medley of Willi am Okrent's gra duakm.

Indi an Airs 1 by Phil o Strin g Trio i - - - -compo se d of Ruby Brown, Winifred, l ALUMNI PLACEMENT NOTES

FOR SPRING OF 1930

Are now on Display Pettit, Ell e? Wils on; Short Sketc h 1 Robert Knapp, g radu ate of Peru in : MEN ' S NEW SPRING SUITS AND HATS on Indi a n Music, by Max in e Ru ssell ; the class of 19 27, has been elected to

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Published Weekly at Peru State / Teachei:s Cottege

Entereo at the Postoffice of Peru Nebraska, as second class matter.

'1ubber Ind11stry!' Marvin Overturf reviewed the first issue of "Bios" !fri Beta's official journal, which appe are d on March 10.

Plans were di sc u ssed for carrying out a membership drive for the Nebraska Academy of Science, which will meet in Peru May 9 and 10.

' Miss Ellen Niles,, two year g radu ate The pros and eons of student govin 1929 who has been te aching at ernment were presented to the Me.ns' Baird the past year, has been re-elec- club, Monday, April 6, by Paul Hoy, ted with an increase in salary. and Herbert Ivens.

With the best in meats • FRIDGIDAIRE

Y. M. C. A. FOR NEXT YEAR ' SUNDAES / ' $1.00 the Year-Sc single copy.

Marie Parker Editor

Iva Pierce Assist ant Editor

Eloise Fair.head ____ :... Business Mgr.

PROMINENT STUDENT HEADS and groceries

SANDWICHES , Elmer Hertel, .new p resident of Y, POPCORN

M. C A. for 1930, is well known on 5c bags or lOc Cirrton.

the campus, for he is treasurer of the ' DELIVERIES TO DORMITORY and ROOMING HOUSES junior class ., president of Mens' club, Witho ut extra cbar.ge · wILLIAM OKRENT LEAV:.ES and a member of Tri Beta fraternity.

FOR HOME IN NEW YORK

The other officers elected at a meet- ;

M W 'll' / ing held in the Little Theatf e, We(l- I -Phone 4 Doors South of Crystal r. 1 rnm Ok rent, a se nior at nesday evening, are:

Peru, left l ast Sunda v afternoon via Vice-president John Bath a chickPn car from City to New Secretary---------- Walter Weise

York City his home.

Treasurer Paul Landolt

Mr. Okrent has taken part in a Pro gram Allen Lichtenberger great many of the extra curricular A talk, "The Southern Ne gro," by activWes of Peru , some of the most Mr P. H. Norwood, caused the Y.. M. not a ble of which were: president of C. A. to have a much larger attenda g o g ian, and secretary for Men's -

the Dramatic club, editor of the Ped-I ance at this meeting. club:.

Mr Okrent has a few more hours

BETA MU CHAPTER TO MEET

The first anniversary of Beta Mu

der of his work by absentia. Mr. make it possible for members out in • Okrent expects to teach next year. the fie.Id to attend , the anniversary Light Lunches Hot Drinks

lun c heon will be held Wednesday ·

ATTEND HONORARY MEETJNG .noon, May 28, of commencement week., I

Eight faculty men attended the The home economics girls will be

meeting of Phi Delta K appa, natio n- charge· of the luncheon. al honorary e duca tiona l fr at,ernitY'

for men, at the State univ:e.i:sity

Thursday ni ght

President w. R. Pate, Superintend-

Dr. P,. A. Maxwell, Prof. A. B.

Clayburn, and Mr. A. V. Larson were PAIN:l'S

those who attended.

joyed themselves according to Sup- · PERU LUMBER

erintendent L Clements. Presi- w. J.

dent P ate dr1vmg a Dod ge ran out

Located third home weit of M.

Church ent S. L- Cleme nts, Dr. W. E. Vaug- LUMBER han , Mr. L. B. Mathews, Prof J N. • LACQUER, ENAMEL

48 Pel'll Nebr. of gas and b.Jew out a bre while try- ' in his "Chevy." The Chevrolet arriv- -

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President Pate the exact hour of the

· f at arnval o the Dod ge. All the fac- , f ulty members reported for 7:50

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GRILS' GYM CLASSES DISPLAY rek, Bernice Warnke, _ Evely.n Wen-\!

ABILITY AT GYMNASTICS I zl, Mary Wrightsman, Blanche Hast- ·

The gir1s' gymna sium classes ga ve

ings, and Ruth 'Schaeffer.

an exhibition of their work in chap e l, · Friday, April 11. The dancing classes PROMINENT SPEAKERS 'WILL

gave three numbers, and people chos- \ APPEAR ON SCIENCE PROGRAM en to represent all classes of the· de- '

(partment gave a _ demonstration of ; Dn. D.. W Morehouse, preside nt of

their skill at p,yra'miding· andi gener· Drake university since 1922, wi11 be al tumbling. j one of the spe a kers at the meetin g Gi;hi who took p art in the tumb- of the Nebraska Academy of Science ling exhibition were: Grace Rowli- at Peru., May 9 and 10. Dr. Moreson, Sue Wesner, Hazel Mathews, Vir- house holds from Drake Chlginia Ma thews, Neta Byers, H e len ca g o, and C aliforni a. From to Kaltenbo n Ina Custar:d Verla Fen- 1922 he was professor of physics and ster, • Lyda - astronomy at Drake university. This Hayek, Dolores Poor, Louise Sond- astronomer was the of the ere g g er , and Lucille Russell. Donohue comet medal, for m 1908 he · 1 t: t di discovered comet C. The fol1owmg g1r s par 1c1pa e m Th f 11 h h b the dances: Esther Brown, Mer.na , e 0 owm g onors a_ve een B N . B d tt G Ch given Dr. Morehou se: president of ronson, 1na ur e e, race u.rchill, Coleata Crink, Ruth Cummins, Iow a Acad?my of pr esident Ph 11 D t D - ·s Du f e ldt of the N at1ona1 Council of State Acy 1s aromas , er , Thema Ellsworth, Eloise Fairhead, ademies of Sciences, Fellow of the Velma Fulton, Dorothy Harkson , Fin- Royal Astronomical Society of En gotta Ga g e, Marjorie Jenkins, Georgia land, member of British Astro.nomiJorn, M a rgie Lawrence, Virginia Mc- ca1 Society., a nd member of Society Neal, Lorene Norton , Marcella Ogu- Astronomy de France.

i NEW _ MEMBERS INITIATED INj

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TUESDAY, APRIL 15-- • -

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I Initiation of new members into WRIGH1'SMAN'S the Everett society was the feature j · GROCERY # of the program, Thurs d a y evenina, f Open Evenings I April 10 , in th e Litt1e Theater. A

I Phone 47 _ We Dellve! I formal pledging service was held

c::m ---'-- first, and then the fun be g an. The ____ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ new members were r equ e sted to fu1...._ ....._... fill duti e s that cau sed them to pick

1dandelion s, g ive reports, and do m a ny , other embai-r assin g thin g s.

S to ries of the oper as Rig ol et to , ; j Tannhauser., and the Ta1es of Hoff' man were g ive.n by Helen Kaltenborn , .

PHQTQGRAPI-IIC i ..,, Belva Carder, a nd Phyllis bamm ast, and a selection from e a ch was offered

NEE ,, DS by Margaret Cain, Mac Dunnin g , and , Ver a White,," respectively

FINE POR.TllAITS

FRAMES

PHOTO FINISIDNG

CAMERAS

ALBUMS

"Halfway to Heaven"

iSTARRING Buddy Rogers and Je a n Arth ur in an er,tirely new Buddy plays the p a r t of a c ir c us p er-

former in th.is one and the hair r aisin g s tu nts he per; forms wm keep you in suspens e all the ti m e. D o n' t mi ss

Buddy and Jean in this one - it's g r eat

- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 16- 17-

One of the Greatest Pictures "bf the tal k i ng sc ree'n--<-i t will· pay you tq see it- Don't forget the supe rb acti n g of Ruth Chalterton in the "MADAME X"- she exceeds even that wonderful production in- -

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Refre shments were served after

the program Ma donn a Br a dy was the chairman.

MEN'S GLEE CLUB

PRESENTS CONCERT

The Mens' Gl e e club under the dir e ction of R ob ert T B e.11ford ga ve th e ir a nnu a l co ncert e v e nin g , Ap ril 12 Th e club s an g th e ir entire p a r t of t h e pro g ram una ccomp a ni ed., this being the first t ime the club s h ere h a v e pres e nted a pro g r a m in such a manner.

Some of the numbers s howed h es- , i ta nc v nt t imes as to p itch and wo rd s I bu t t h ey m an age d to c ome b a ck a nd

Sin g With a fin e fini sh and e xpres -

thnt exhi b.i te d an understa ndrn g of t h e nu m b er s s un g Th e so lo ists were w e ll pr ep a red for th e ir '

part of -t he pro gra m a nd in F!' it e of I s ome s li g ht dr a wb nc ks w e re a bl e to d o a fin e jus ti ce t o t h eir pa.rt. Th e

A trial convince you, that r e ntire club is to b e commend e d for

I we appreciate your patronage. the splendid w ay in which they did I their work.

H a rold Petersen, '27, who has h eld t he p.ositio n of prin c ip a l a t Bellevue for t h e pa st two ye a r s, h as been e lected s u perintendent at th at He s ucc ee<l s Ch a rles Sp a ch t, P eru, '15 J •...._

"The Laughing Lady"

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL ' 18- 19-

"Not So Dumb"

Directed by Kink Vidor from the sta•ge pl ay " Dulc y ."

The delightfully dumb Dulcy of 'the stage wi th her confused ' epigrams and insane engineering of h e r fian c e's affairs has been entrusted to mi ss Davi e's u sually c ompetent hands. Here is one that will keep you lau g hin g all the time and Ma1\ion supported by the all st aT c ast including Elliott Nugent, Raymond Hackett and man y oth- , ef'S of equal ability will give you an evening o f real e ntertainment.

COMMING THREE DAYS FOLLOWING, "Not So Dumb " "Sweetie"

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PERU PEDAGOGl .AN

• GRAF RESIGNS POSITION AT PERU /

T E CUMSEH WINS FIRST MR. AND MRS NORWOOD TO NOTED EDUCATOR WLLL BE ON

TO COACH CREIGHTON M' H»

H e re This Year 1 take a seventy-three day tour of versity will be in Peru April 24 a nd S even Years Europe, F.:gyp(, Holy La.nd, Turkey 25· - I

So uthe a ste rn N e br as ka's m ost out- · h' • Thursda.y evenin g , in the faculty Lon R Graf, he a:d foo.tball coach . Iand Greece t is s ummer. room. at eight o'dock she will speak I standmg track school , T e cumseh,, ad- M a nd Mrs Norwood will motor I h . f s· Iand d 1recto r of athletics at Peru r · at t e guest-.nite meetm g o 1gma ded to th e ir l a ure ls l as t Saturday af- 1 to New York. They wil1 s ail from Tau D e lta ab.o ut professional writing. j State Te achers College for the past t e rn oon , April 18, by winning the firs t ; Montrea l, June 19 on the " S :-.s. Mon- Followin g the meeting she, will be 1· seven ye ars, has resi g ned. He has Southeas te rn Nebraska Association I tro se." the-guest at a dinner in the home ec- accepted a p osition as assista11t foott ra ck champi nn sh i p S e ven of the I

While in Europe they will attend I?nomlcs room. Frid a y 15he will speak b all coach and head track coach at ei g ht sc h ool s that are of th e th Passi'on Play In they/ m c?nvoc ation. h f h d Creig hton uni versity at Omah a. He e · Mi ss Cl a rk was t e ormer ea I Plattsmout h be- / will attend t h e bimillenium Verg il- of the geography dep a rtme nt in P e ru / "'.ill l eave P e_ru immediately to assume m g t h e on l y e xc eption. /iarum celebrations in honor of Vir- !from 1913 to 1921 and is a cousin to Ihis n ew duties.

In the entire a ft e rnoon's activities i g il's birt h. Th ey wiH sail f.or ! Esther pro fessor of fo r- " R. , better known,. as o n ly on e l\I[ J.. N. K. record was bet- : d a ys on t h e Mediterra.nean / e1g n !a.ngu a.ge m Peru. She is one Little Knute o n the Peru campus t d t' · 1· th t f ' Mr and Mrs N orwoo d will l a nd a t of the b est known educators m Ne-/ c am e to P eru m the f a.11 of 1923 as e r e , n e Jnve m ro w, a oss o · · · · • N e w York September .4 a nd will ar- ! braska... She is a s uccessful writer o n Ihe a d foo tball coach. Since t h at t ime la2 ft. 1 m. by B e nt!ev of T e cumseh I · d th h . f h fi · h d 1 • nve a t P eru m time for the op e n- educational topics an e aut 01 o Peru teams ave never mis e owa cc ompli s h i n g· the feat. Be ntl ey will in g of the winte" r t rm. II s e vera1 geograpy texts, er than second place in· _!.be college c om p ete in the M I. N1. K. meet that i _ _ 1Athletic Asso<;iatio n of Nebraska, a.n d \ i I be h e ld i n t he n ear fu t ure a nd ' PERU PREP WINS MUSIC. MORE PROMINENT -· / he s a y s th a t h e inte nds to set a n ew HO N ORS I N OMAHA MEET :I SPEAKERS HERE r eM r (l for t h e m e et B e ntley ti e d - ' wi.t h Rou a n d of T e cunose h fo;. Three Local Students and Orchestra Another Noted Scientis t Will Speak honors ' of the d a y with eleven points W i'n Honors On N. A. S. Program e a ch. Sch oc k a nd Bri t>"l!S, b o t h of F r ll s C i ty wern cloEe behind with te n P eru Prep attended the second an- Dr Fran k E. E Ge rmann, ph ys1- I p r.i n t s cr:ch nu a l hi g h school district mus_ic con- i cal of t he Univ ersi ty of ColSc'.H' ck r:nd B r i ggs turned in w hat · t es t whi c h was held at -Om a h a Tech- : orado will be one of the outsta nd-1 were p e r h r p s th e o utFt undin g- hi g h school Frid ay, j in g scientis ts who w.ill ap p e a r <m the I e vents of th e d a y, w inning 18 and Apn l 19!. I pro g ram at the m e etm g of 1 bot h t h e 440 a n d th e 880 y a rd runs Fnd ay, Ap r il 18, P eru Prep was re-1 the N ebr aska Ac i:t clem y of Science I Sch ock was cle a rlv the cl ass of th e presented by Ch arles T renh olm, which will meet on the Peru campus, I Fnri n t P. rs a nd t n in trombone soloist , H e l en Gilbert, v ie - ; M ay 9 and I Q.

b oth d as h e v e nts, the 100 llnr1 220_ _. _ inist, Kingso lver, clarin- l Dr. G e:m a n n was e ducated at Ge n - Lon R. Grai B r iggs' ti m e i n t he 440, 1 :G6 6, w ;i s et so l01st, m the so lo even ts.' The eva,, B erlin, Lausan.ne, during this s ame per iod Peru h as w on e x c e p t ional l y fa, t con f i d erin.g the P eru Prep Gl e e club <l1rect" e d H e h as taught t h e of i eig ht c h ampionships; four in b a sketc on di t io n of the ti:hc k. by Marg:;iret Ca m a nrl the Girls Gle e , Geneva, th e Umvers1ty of I n<lia.na, ball, three in footba ll, and Qne fa In th e f ie ld , B en tl e y ' s toss club directed by Marg are t En g e l- Cornell university, Colora do Scho ol track· an d in 1930 the state board ded th e j a v c ll n WP s t h e outst ?n d- kem i er al so entered the Frid a y of Mines, an d U!1ivers ity of Co lora- / cl ared a no-championship in fo o tb all in g p er f rrn a n c-e . P a te's sh ot p utti ng,, events. , do /'as both Ch adro,n and Peru had lost w h ich gave P eru h e r only f in t dur- I On hig h schoo l c h or us This sc1ent1st ha-s been h onored as .a game i r,g the w as go od frr a n under t h e d1r ect1on of Lorene N orto n fo ll ows: R e se a rch F e llow of the Ca r - j P eru h as l ost on ly four fo otb all e a r l y season h e a ve Prep u nder neg ie l nsUtutio n and J games in s eve n years und e r t he Graf T he 880 y ard r el :- y fu r n i·sh<" d t h e t e d 1re ct10n of Ruby Br own entere d 926, F e ll ow _ of th.e Phy sic a l r egime, .and in 1927 the Peru team l:i p:r·er,t thrill of l he rf• e r n no n , N e- the contest. m e mb e r of Ame r ic an Cheq:u ca l So- 1failed to tas te a d e f eat, a nd were not b r os k a Ci t y fr <:>ni · L ast _Peru P rep won first place c i ety'. a nd m embe r of t h e So ci e t y d e/ score d upon unt il the final game of h tl a ir t i g ht fr1 i Eh. Wessel of Ne- rn the distn ct co ntest at Om aha. , Phys ique of Fr ance / the season, wh e n a lon g Ke a rn ey pass bras k a Ci ty p asse d the entire fi e ld of

netted a touchd own e ntr ies in t he l a.st se c-: ion to n c s e out '

MANUAL ARTS FRATERN ITY MRS. LEA'NOR E MAGEL WINS In track, a compari t ivel y n e w sport n n <l in ·: H OLD INITIAL MEETING I BAR ESSAY CONTEST HERE t P e ru , G raf h as show n a re r 1arka blan k et frn 1s h of th e f in al race · _ · / (Conti nued On P a ge Fo u r l of th e d a y. P e ru, con sid ere d a stro n g Ii..app a Sig ma Alpha, th e n e w in - 1 Mrs.. L ea.n o re a seni o_r stu - : _ 1 (C o ntinu e d O n· P age F o u r) • dustrial a rts fr a t e rni t y, h eld its ini- , d e nt, was a w ard e d p l a ce in th e I JUNIOR-S E NIOR BAN Q U E T TO / t ia l m e€ tin g at t h e h ome of Profes - co nt es.!'._ at Peru on her essay j BE HELD AT E LIZA MORGAN O F · rn r A. v. L ars on, · ! written for the Sta i e B ar I ·

OFFICERS AT Y. M. C. A. ; A 1 f t ' 1 t' t t. t h ' Ass oci ation. T h is essa y w as t o JI/J r The b a n quet will be p a n or s 1mu a m g rn eres 1n e / Fre d S Be r ry of Wa y,n e, wh o h as 1 h eld May 3 in Eli za Morgan h a ll. Tl:e of n ew offic ers : indu s tn a l a r ts f ie ld m _N e b ras k a was ch ri r ge of th e S tat e contest Th e d ec orat io ns, in ch arge of Iva took pl a c e W e dnes day even ing a t Y. f prese nte d a nd accepte d. In d e ve lop- Th e N e bra.sk a .Sta te B a r Assoc ia - Pi erce, w ill b e c a rried o u t as a gardM C. A.. Foll o w i n g t h is t h e m e n all Iin g th.is p l an, two hundre d l ette rs t ion throu g h j t s c i tize ns hip com mi t- e n scen e w e nt to t h e g ymnasiu m for a s wjm h av e b ee n sent out to state hi g h tee with Mn. Cha r les E. Matso n as Afte r th e b a,nquet, the j u ni ors and Office r s i n st a ll ed ar (;!: s ch ools u r g in g th em to s p on sor a c on- Ic h airman is h avin g another B a r E s - sen io r s w ill h ave th e firs t colleg e Pre ide n t, Elrniir H e rtel; v i ce-pr es - tes t d e vise d by Kappa. Si g ma." Alph a Sf;L Y contest whi c h c l oses Apri l 21, d ance t o be h e ld on t h e P eru c ampu i d c nt, J olin B a th; s ecre tary, Waite · m e mbers. 1930.

_ · I Ellen Wilso n is c h a irma n of t h e W e ise ; tre a s u r er, P a u l L a,n dolt; and Mrs A. V. L a r son a nd Duane S ams Mr V. E. Ch atelain was in ch a r ge program committ ee N ell a B a i r d is p rogram cha irmnn,, Allen Lichtenber- furn is h e d a m u sic a l pro g ram fo r th e of the l ocal con tes t. •An y r eg ul a rl y in c h n< ·e of tbe mP nu , wi t h th e home

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\ REGITAL TO BE GIVEN SO PHOMORE PLAY ' T O I . BE DETECTIVE ST ORY TEACHERS WAN T NIG T EACHING I N A NY

Otto violini st , ano Mar__ OF THE FOLLOWING STAT ES: Q ga ret En ge lkemi er , sopr a no, will "The Fourth W a ll" I s a n En g lish Arizon a, Col or a d o, Id aho , K a ns as, Monta n a , N e b ras k a, pr es e n t th e fo ll owin g p r og r a m a t a D e t e ctive Sto ry Nevada, N ew Mex ico , North D ako t a, S outh D a k ot a, Ok• joint r e c it a l t o b e g iv en a t the coll ege lahom a, Texa s, Ut a h , W y omin g- Sh oul d write i m m e d ia t ea uditorium, at 8 o'cl ock, Satur day " Th e Fou r th W a ll,'' a n E n g li s h cl e - ly. Promp_t s ervi ce. ni g h t, April 26. t e cti v e c omedy b y A A. Mil ne , w hi ch MISSOURI VALLE Y T EACHERS AG EN C Y

Concert.o in G, 1st \lfotti r· b,as pl a ye d -in Am er ica u n d er t he t it le 315 T a b or Op er a H ou s e, D enve r , Colo n o f "Th e P e r fec t !A libi ," w ill be 1 proMo onlig ht - Schuma nn du ce d by t h e so oh o mo1 e cl ass , Fri- / The Nut-Tre e - - - S chum a nn d ay, Ma y 2. It is a S amuel French . . . _ -. I · ;

B r md1 s1 - Al a i d I This 1s a ve r y diff ere nt t ype of a , ·

From t he Ca ne br a ke - -G a rdner of .the ep isodes taking pla c e in E n g - I

l a nd i,n a h om e w it h t h e four t h w a ll

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r ET S e r e n a de - - - - Schubert-Elm a n , my ster y story in t h at .it is co mp ose d I · . v.. L L.I

JN CHEVROLET HISTQPY

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A n ima l Cr a ck e r s - - - H age m a n t a k e n o,ut so the audien c e can vi ew a Ch a rity __ :_ _ H age m a n t he rapid s ucc es sion s of m yste riou s / o' E c o n om ;c al r,a n•P•"•';•n ij Squi r rel - D a vis det a il s. I -' ' Th e lea d i n g r ole of Jimmy Lud- r ., G y p s y Lo ve -Son g Herbert g rov e will b e p lay ed b y J ohn B at h , ,, , R oses of W oods 1 Jimm y is a n ep h ew oa nd h eir of Ar-

(With v10h.n obbh g at o ) It hur Lud g r ove H e is a n ordin ary ff.

' yo un g g entlem a n w h o h as be e n in I . I.\

F. PATTE RSON, Dea ler

BAD ACC I DENT ON HIGHWAY 1o v e for som e tim e with • Mr. L u d- I "'h h " h t A b · · rv e n o n 1s way ome o u u r n g rove ' s w a rd, Susa n Cun m n.g- h a m , · ' fr om P e ru , Sund a y n.i g h t , Ap r il 13,, D onn a J a n e D elze ll. Miss D e l ze B .... Arn old Lutg en, w h o atte nded P e ru p!l a yed the leadi n g role in t he philo I <lurin.g the '29 summ e r s ch ool , met pl a y, " The In k Gi r l" las t ye a r B ath I with a seri o us au to a cci den t Wh e n will b e r ememb e r ed for hi s oa rt in A he en d eavo red to p as s a c a r hi s ; the sa m e pl ay. f "'.' h ee ls s tru c k t he loose gr a vel a t t h e 1 E dwa rd L av erick, t o b e pla ye d b y

s ide of t he roa d, a nd t h e ca r ov er - Don Du r ye a, is pr ob a bl y on e of t he f turn e d s ever a l t im es Mr. Lutg en cl e ver es t p a rts in t h e p lay He is a n I was n ot s e i; iou s'l y hu r t but his c ar ag ed ornith olo!! ist. Do n· h as a c hanc e # w as w re c k e d ·q u ite to exhibit a .vers atile pers on ality ', I

C a r t er, th e lik a bl e m a n of PICTURE t h e plot, is to b e por t ra ved b y D an

Then an d Now w as a mov ie f e:;i - M S D d •t c or-' ' ' 1 c wa n . a n m a e q ui e a r e " turin g mem b e rs of t he c las s of 1930 1 h. k · th F h P e u 1n 1s wor 111 e r es m a n r which w as g ive n in c onvoca t ion , F r i- Pl 1 t d · d I , • a v e r s as v e a r a n 1s n ow a n ad a y, Apr il 18 • of .o n e th e g r ouo s. A

It w as a s h ow i.'1 g of t h e pictu r es of I · ' t h e p r es e n t s e ni or cl ass as t h ey we r e Mr. a nd Mrs Ch a rl es Vest , cl ass 1 I at a g es of less t h a n five years. L a ter Iof 1895, re c entl y w rote in for i.nfor- 1 # t h ey i de n t ifi e d t h ese peop le w i t h pi e - mat.ion c o nc e rnin g P e ru, Mr. V est I tu r es w hi c h h ave b ee n ta k e n r e c en t- , h as ch m g e of the Ve s t ch a in st ore s # l _v. in Co lor a do I = • RURAL ED U CATil ON DEP AR TME NT STUDENTS.

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BATISTES - PRINTS - VOILES - SHANTUNGS TUB-SILKS

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L. SE L'S S 0 NS. & C 0 Nebras ka City, Nebra ska

Of the fi f t y- fi ve st ud e n t s en r o ll ed in t h e depa r t m e nt of rural ed u c a t io n a t t h e p rese nt,. w hi c h r efH" E' Se n ts a n in c re ase of twe n ty pe r ce nt ovec t he e n ro llm e n t of year , m o re t h a n f ;fty p er cent ha ve co n tr act ed fo r sc h oo ls foy the co rnin g- yeai-. A t H i • t ime l as t year onl y a bo ut twe n tyfi v e p erctmt h a d con t r acted. Th e fo llow in g h a ve co n tr a cte d : .....

Mil<l r e d J\ ufe n knmp , Si o u x c oun ty - - - - - - - - - n e a r And re rn

Ali ce Be am e r , P aw n e e co un t y, - nea r P a w nee Cit y l . . f

Berth a B a rk e r , O toe Co un t y n e a r Un a diil a U

Eva Cl op p er,. G a g e c ounty ne a r Be a t ri ce

R on a ld Cc p e, P aw n e e co u n ty ----=---- -- -- ne ar P aw n e e Cit y I T H E N -E V'{ T H I N G S Q

In n Cust a r d , Do u g l as county - - - - - - - - nea r Oma h a # f"

Lori ne Du nl ap, Ot oe co un ty - - - - - n e a r P a l my r a FOR SPRING OF 1930

Jefferso n c o u nty _____ :_ __ near St eel Cit y Ii

Be 1t h n Fuh1 ma n , G 8ge count y- - - - - n e a r Co r t l a nd Are now on Displ ay

Beul a h Ful to n Ba rtlett" Iow a 1 , ME N: 'S NEW SPRING SUITS AN D H ATS

Viole t G ate s, Rich a rds on coun ty - - - - - - - - - .n ear Stell a # ,

Ma r y Gr e e.nw a d e, Oto e co unty -: - - - - - - - - - : _ n e a r Bur r I THE N7 W SHOE S F OR ME N ft

Th e lm a He a ther , P aw n e e c'o u n ty - - - - - near A rmo u F , FASHION ' S LAT E ST DICTAT ES F OR FE MININE F OOT

S a r a h J 0y, Ri c h a rd so n c o u n ty - - - - - - - '- - n e ar F a l ls Ci t y ' WEAR 8

E lo is e Kl o ne , Yor k co unty

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Be rni c e K ramb eck, D ou g las co un ty n e a r Om a h a SHO W N IN NE W YORK '

Ma r y L ib nl, J ohn s on c oun ty n ea r Crab Or c h a rd f 0

E s th er Ostrn nd er, O toe c; u,n ty - - - - - - - nea r ' AND THE NEW H OSIERY SHADES FROM G OT H AM

W ay n e R ee d, Ot oe co u nty - - - - - - - - - - - ne ar Dou g l as GOLD ST RI P E-GOR DON AND HOL EP R O O F

Har old Ru sse ll , N e m a h a (u pper gr a d es ) Bro wn v.i

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Published Weekly a t Peru S tate recently honored with an invitat i on

Teach ers College to membership two former Peru peo- ' p1e, Mr& Anna Best Joder and Joe

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--FANCY BOX STAT I ON ERY ' Jones Both are members of Sigma J NOTIONS AND SCHOOL SU PPLIES f Entereo a t the Posto ffice of Peru Tau Delta at Peru. Mrs Joder, f orConklin Endu r a P e n irnd Pencil, Unconditjonlly and N ebraska, as second class mat ter. merly dramatic director here, is now J editor of P layers Magazine in Omaha. Perpetual! Guaranteed

$I. 00 the Year-Sc sin g l e copy. J oe Jones is attendin g the Uni vers i t y I

Marie P arker Editor

Authorize d Dealer i n N e m aha Coun t y fo r I of Nebrailka at Lincoln. ' REMINGTON PORTABLE T Y P EWRITER '

Iv a Pi erc e - - -Assist a nt Edi t or WldFNS HPON00RS ) Opposite the Training School A Handy , Eloi se Fairh ead _ Business Mg r. (Contmue rom age ne .Place to Trade r I r e'gis,tered s tud ent attendin g a n y college for teacheri:; t r a inin g -in N eb ras-

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STUDE NT GOVERNMENT k a w as e lig ible, I I

Th r ee r e presentatives from each of 1Mrs M age l wil'l be presented with th e cl asses h e ld a b usi ness meetin g a g old medal "by t he State Ba r Asso- 73 78 Per u Nebr

A 1 8 t th Ad · · t b "Id ciat i on i n · co-operation wi t h P eru on . a e m1ms r a t10n u1 - h d • • , 1 S tate 'l'eti.c ers colle g e as a n awa r rn g t o student g overnment. for .lN'innin g the l oc al contest.

Ch t K b l d h I ! es e r or :r was e c ai r- P eru h a s two fi rsts i n t h e m nn. A tentative c on stitut io n p r e - !'Stat e in ye ars p a st a nd has on t w o For Quality Meats and Groceriei;. p a red by ?I ara Hi c ks, P a ul Hoy, I othe r occ asi o ns b een pl a c ed among was e x a m in ed a nd s li g ht the pri ze winners. w e re m a d e repres en t ativ es "."111 i T he resul t s of the State Contest will

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Cl a ra I-h c k s, R aym o nd T renh olm, a nd • t f t h -11 f h' th acco un o e 1 n ess o 1s mo e r

T. 'C. COLLINS MEAT MARKET

G E S S A MA N ' S NEBR CJTY a nd Elm er H ertel ; soph om ore, Ch es- t - • errn. te r K orber, 'H e rbert I:vens, and .Elvin · h · d I I f · • S ! Miss D orot y m artm a e, c as s 0

P a ul Hoy; j uni or H el e n K a ltenborri, Mr Ped e r s on wil'l n ot · the

Light Lunches Hot Drmks Candy Sodas emrad , fr e shm a n, J ac k Fisher, '29 visited fri e nds in P eru last wee k J .

L ouise Sonderegger, and Virgini a Ma r t indal e t au ght at Safford, Meet your Frieads Here McN ea l. A . t h t d I t nzo n a e p as y e ar an p a ns o r e- ....._

t;,ur n fo r t he n ext year ' s ter m

c on test were read a t the m eetin g of II

S igma T a u D e lt a on Mo nd a y e ve nin g

bi" b y Rob e rta G as t o n ; " Some F ol ks

Are Th a t \ "Va y'' by E sth e r Broad y ; COAL

" Ol d S h oes" by .La wrence Ri ce; " My

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Ail ments" b y L o u.ise D av is; "Y ou ' M • Will Be G i ve n a n Oppol'tunity" b y W. J. RABEL, Mgr. CITIZEN'S STATE BANK L o r e ne Moot h a r t; a nd " An Unwel- P hone 48 Ne br. com e Vis itor" b y Arlene P atri ck. T he winn e r of t h e c o n test , w h o w ill c ejve t h e' S ig m a T a u D e lta m e d a l .... 1 t Soft W a ter Sha mpoo 35<! · a ir ut c

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Th e E ast e r pro g r a m of Y. W C. A w a s p1·ese n ted a t t h e m eeting W e dn esd ay, April 16, i.n t h e h ig h sc h oo l a u d i t o1>ium A discu ssion of Passi o n w ee k w as l e d by F lorin e Ellio t,, a nd e nte1\t a inm e nt w as p r o vi ded by Ed FJa S eew a l'd, w h o, p l a y e d t w o pi a no s olos ; Am y C athc art, w h o g a ve a r eading ; a nd Berni ce Mill er, w h o s a n g a lull a by son g

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ca ndid ate for the 880 honors los t the b a to n on the first l ap a nd w as disqual ified, Auburn dis played the b est b a lan ced

t e am i,n t h e m eet, winnin g pl a ces in a lmo st every e v e nt F a ilure t o receive· only o n e first cost them a p ossibl e c h ance to win

A summary of the e vents and t h e final st a ndi ngs of th e te a ms follows:

T rac k Events

120 y d. hi g h hurdl es- R ou and, T e cu mse h,, firs t; Kimb all; Auburn , sec ond; Mo r se y, T e cu mseh, third ; a nd Trotter, Nebr aska City, four t h _ Time :18 8

P a inter , N e braska City, third; an d Harshberger., H umbo1dt, fourth. T im e

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220 yd. D ash- Scho c k, F a ll s City firs t; J u g enmie r, Auburn , second; Story, T e cums eh,, third ; and N ewton , Peru, four t h. Time :25 L

4"40 yd Run- B r iggs, F a ll s City fi r st; In ger sa'll, T ec um s e h,, s e cond ; Kimball, Aub u rn, third; a nd R o u a nd, T ecums eh, fou rth. Time •:5 6 8

- Mile R un- Eu r kett , Humb oldt, first;

P a i nter, N ebras k a Ci ty, 'S eco n d ; St or y, N e br ask a Cit y, third ; a nd Vo s b e rg

P e 1u , fo u rth Time 5: 13 880 yd. Relay- N e b r aska Ci ty (Tro t t ei·, P a rker, Mc Gord, a nd W es · sel), fi rst; Te cu ms eh, second ; Hu mboldt third; an d A u bur.n four t h

IPERU BAKERY P eru, Nebrask>

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100 yd. das h--Sc h ock, F a lls Ci t y., F ield Eve nts eve r fi lmed-so <l

firs t; Jurge nsmier, Auburn, s e c ond; .Shot Put-P a t e, P e ru, fir st ; Ho1 · S to ry, T ec ums eh, third; a nd En g er- ch er , N eb raska City, s econd ; · Story, sall, T e cu m s e h, four.th. Ti m e : lOi 8. Tecumseh, thi rd ; a nd Be ntl e y , T e c um y d L ow Hur d les- Ro uand, T e - seh fou r t h Dist ance 39 ft. 7 i n cum se h, firs t; Kimb a ll, Aubu rn, se c- Po le V a u Jt;-..,L A n d rews, Auburn o nd; E ricks o n, Te c u mseh, t hird; a nd ana R a nd olp h, Humb o ldt, t ied fo1 Mathis, Tecums eh, fou r th Ti me :30 firs t a n d se co nd ; Sm ut z, F a lls Ci ty, 880 yd. Run - Bri ggs,, F a lls Ci t y, third ; a nd 'fs u mp , F alls City ; E. An first; L. Andrew s, Auburn, s e cond ; di ·ew s, A u b u r n ; Eri ckso n, 'l'c c u m se l a rrd Fl em ing, N e bras kll City t ie d fo 1

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fou rth Hei g ht 10 f t 3 i n . Disc u s Throw- Ben tl e y , T ecums eh , fir st ; P e e k , T ec ums e h, secon d ; J ac kso n , F a lls City, t hird; an d· Du ke.Slaw, P a wnee Ci ty, fo u r t h. D is t a nce 93 ft

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E Andre ws, Au b u rn, sec ond; Kimb a ll. f f Aubu rn , th ird ; a nd R eed,, Hu m boldt, tl § YOUR fourth . H ei g h t 5 f t. 4 in t

B r o11 d J ump- Du kes law, P a w ;ee l.l

I City, fi rst; Dar la nd, Hum b old t,, sec-

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Pu g h, H um bold t, fo u rth Dis ta n c e ;s

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T e c u mseh 45 14 ; A u burn 3514 ; F a ll s

f City 2 21/.1; Humb oldt 17; P a w nee Cit:

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Pe terson Studio

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; a nd th at w as th e ye ar th at t h e spo r t e , wa s orga ni ze·d In 1928 t h e Gra f I co ac h ed a th le tes c a me hon'e fron' G t ' W ay n e with a c h a mp io nsh ip a n d ii

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PHONE 56 PERU I G r a f h as coac h ed m an y .a.n u n known v i [4'h to St !\t e a nd even n a ti on a l fam e ; i a i s o me of th e m ost ou ts ·a nd in g· of w !.i c h - -

----...: : are : " Swede" He r tz, r a nk e d in t r r- g i fi r st ten of t h e U ni ted S tate's s h ot- ' - ; putter s in 1928, Ho wa rd Zoo k, p as t state c h am p ion in th e 100 a nd 220y d ,, .A

' 0 d a s h es, Dick W illiams, state h alf -mi le , f

Try. Us c h a mp ion , a.n d m a n y other fa mou s i g a th le t es ;

I 1 1 Coach G raf s ays th ti t he g A t ri a l will co n vin ce y ou, th a t ma n y c lose fr iends at P e ru nnd th :i.t j

I ,in h is y ears of ser vice with P e ru t h at fl we a p p r ecia te y our p a tron r.ge ; h e h as b ecom e very atta c h ed t o its

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PERU PED A GOGIA'N

DRAMATIC CLUB PRES E NTS PLAYS

Present Thr e e One-Ac t Pl ays In L as l Peru Prep m a de a ve ry good show- Mi ss R os e Clark, fo r merly a mem- Peru Wins With a F i n al Ad v a nt age Group Far TJ1is Year · 1in g at t he Omaha dis t rict l ast her of the faculty at Peru a nd no w Of 19 Points w eek. The hi g h s c hool orche stra c on- at Wes leyan unive rsit y, sp ok e befo r e Th e P e r u Dr Pmat ic club p re se n to/' d uct ed b y Ruby Brown won fir s t members of Sigma Tau Delt a a nd Amass in g a t otal of po i n ts to : hr e.e on P. -a.c t p la ys a.t th e colle g; ' aud_ Jla ce in the cla ss C competition. The their guests at a special mee t ing of Tarklo's the Peru Bob cats scored i to num .Fnd ay, Ap r il 25 a t 8 0 cho rus dir ec ted b y Lor e ne N orto n the " fraternity held in t he fac u lty a decisive trlumpb in t he ir 'fi r st Th e fi rs t w as "All G? mm ed r p laced third, and Ch a rles Trenholm room , o.n Thursd a y evenin g, A,pril 24. track meet of 1930 W l n n i n g seve n com ed y, by H a ny Fi gst a ff Gibbl e. pl a ced sec o.nd in trombone. The t opic which she discussed w as firsts, nine s ec rn d s, a nd fi v e thi r ds, Th e foll ov.: in g cast : The orchestra is to be especi all y professional writing, par ticul a rly the · ·

M B t i tt W 11 S d Coa ch iL o n .G raf's pro teges sh o w ed r ar · e -a ace u g C'.r in · t h at thev won fir s t writin g of t ext book s -

Mr M1' nte r Wal t e r Wi esr ' · unu s u a l st ren gt h in t h e fi eld e ve n ts, · · -. place over Ly o ns who for the pas t Following her addres s, the frater-

M -s T ema 11 e Zoe N1c h ol a' j a velin he ave of 165 ft '3 in.

1 · r ' Y · - - tw o ye a rs has held the st a te ch a mp- ni t y went to the home economics

Mr Tr em nv ne Geor ge CooJ bem g t he ou t s t andrn g perfor m an c e m • · - - - - - 0 1 w· 10nsh1p for orchestras m cl ass C. room where the g irls of the home ec- t h f" Id t _ ,... !

Mr s. Ba r tl e tt o a 1ttwe i 1 h d h " f h e 1e even s ' , - · t 1s ope t a t 1t w11I be p oss ible j on om1cs dep a rtment served re r es · s h sr f p d B I

T ed R oehr k.ise d i rP " t Prl the r f p h 1 d c &uner o eru an r ow m rtg of o r eru to en t er the state meet at I men ts of chicken s.and w1c es, s a a , ' T k' t · d f · - 'd h . '

The second play, "Grandma Pulls Hastings. , pineappl whip, and hot spiced punch. I arh10. 1a; ·;. o1 r ual opo r s the Strin g," di re c t ed R uth H HI r , eac wmn1n g 1 •ree fir sts a nd on<:! se cji a n , was p rese n t ed by - the followin g

Iond. The f fin al race of the t h e cast: I :880 yard W !\S ev e.t} q ry tit t h e Gr a n dmn -E s ther W alki ns h aw I· . "< i baton wa s ''t o "tli 'e ' a nclfor" w h e n Mr s. Cum mi n g s, her d a u g hter \• • t he T11rk io a nchor m a.n spuitted a h ea d /'

Corinne Frye i n a spect acul a r fini sh to win t he Hild eg a rd Cummin g s - Vivi a n event

Whitehill

The regul a r Peru 880 y ard relay

Nona Cummi n gs Bea ver Mur iel , team comp osed of Mu mp er, Sa ms , Maiorf j Will iams, Zook. - a n d Br i!!gs cl.i d not Juli a Cum mi n g s - Hele n G.ilber l j p ar ti cipate in t hi s me et as th ey w e re Willi am Th o rnton - - Alli s on

' · comp e tin g in t he D ra ke · retays at Clin ebur g DesMoine:;; w h ere th ey were t h e on ly · " Th e End of the D a nce," a t r ag - N ebr aska s cho ol to qua li fy fo r the edy. by.-Huclson Stw d c, w as pre sented fin als by the follo win g cast:

Ma deli n e Ma rsden, a dancer · ___ _

Grnce Cb urchill

Dr Stanley Gregg _B ernard Gd'. oway

Mi ss Trewi.n, an English nurse·

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t CH ILDRENS H EAL T H DAY

' · Th e r e will be a children's health

Id ay pr ogra m at 2 :30 p, m. on May 1.

I which is n ational he alth day, in th e maid, Margaret

Gerald Marsden,· Mad.e'line's hus-

, hi g h s c hool audi t orium T h e pro g r am

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H IG H SCHOOL LOSES

CONTEST TO AUBURN

P e ru A thletes Show Up Well But Fail To Win Many Firsts

·wm be m edi ca.! talks by doc t o r s a nd b a nd - ,--- - - Edward Schaefer h e alt h pl ays b y t he childre n · ChildRuth Shaffei· diref ted t his play

Il)on't Forget that r en's food exhibits wi ll be arran g ed for i nFi:<:' c t ion

May is the month of BIGSH·OWS

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SOPHOMO RES ' VI L L GI VE AN NUA L -PLAY

I''.The Perfect A!ibi " Will Show Th is MAURICE - Vicinity for F irst Time

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On a w et tra ck a nd in a r ainy at-

CHEVALIER

. ,. mosp h ere, Au burn high school won I

,,, · Perfee t Alibi," or "Tn e Fo ur t h t h e dual t r a ck m ee t wi t h P e ru hi g h

· . ·Tl.a Loua

W all" wiJl be g i ven at 8 o'clock, Ma y s c h ool. Au burns 66 % po i nts to Peru's fz.

rr;- ro uUI

in th e c oll eg e au d itori {\m b y' t he 33 * points were garnered through J ; s ophomo re cl ass. ' , t h eir a bi li t y t o a m ass pr act icall y all

ERNST I The pl ay is on e of t h e n ewest Sam': t"Ct wl-i le P e ru W PS g ener all y LU B I T S C H uel p r od u.etjc.us of :. t h e;· ' good for a s e cond or third. a nd has never be e n p rese nted i n t hi s l"or Pe r u.,. Pate wo n t he sh otp ut ,

O D U C T I_ O N s ec t ion of'.th e coun try bef0re

JEANETTE MAcDONALD

The o lot of th e pla y con ce r ns t wo Gaines won the discus, and P a te cap-

N Pwton w 0.n the 220 ya rd d ash,

LUPINO LANE LILLIAN ROTH w ho Art hu t L ud g rove' had tured the javelin throw. ' THURS., FRl., SAT.- - captured in S ou t h Africa. Th!!Y have

- - - MA:Y 1, 2, som e how esc ap ed a nd we fi n d them

COLLEGE CHORUS AT AUBURN at the Ludgrove h ome i n Sussex, E aster Sunday evening, April 20,

r En g la n d. t h e co ll ege c h oru s u.n de r t he d ir ectio n

Cr)'stal Theat e

The fac t t h at Ml' L udgro v e does of Mr, R. "]\ 13enford presented the not r eco gn ize _ them or their pu r pose Oratorio "The Seven La st Words of (SEE ADVEJ.l,TISEMENT I NSID E) in bei n g he re lays t h e p lo t for the Christ," by DuBois to the combined ----------------------"-' stor y c o ng reg a tions of the protestant I . · . _.... j The r est of t he story is the unr a vchurches at Auburn.

eling of the t rag edy which t a kes pl ace Miss Marg a ret Englekemeir, Neil G E S S A MA N ' S-NEBR CITY Iwi thi n t h e walls. , Trabert, and Prof G H Steck were • the : Light Lunches, Hot Drinks, Candy, Sod as I Coac h Lon Graf went to C r eig hto n Auburn bu s iness men furnished the • Wed.,n esday, April 23 t o di rect t he tr anspol'tation for the chorus. · Meet Your Fneads Here work for spring fo ot b a ll

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MNODAY, TUESDAYCOMING MAY 5, and 6-

DANCE REPRESENTATIVES ELECTED AT CONVOCATIONS

TEACHERS WANTNIG TEACHING POSI T IONS IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING STATES:

At sep a r ate meetings of Gi r l's a rytl Arizona, Colora d o, Idaho , Kansas, Mo n ta n a, Nebraska, Me n's club on Monday, April 21,, e ach Nevada, New ¥exico, North Dakota, Sou t h D akota, Okclub el ec t ed one student fr om e a ch of la.homa, Texas, Utah, Wyoming- Sh o u ld w ri t e immediatetee on college dances.

MISSOURI VALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY

'The follo w in g we re choseR: seRior-S I 31'5' Tabor (')pera Hou se, !>enver, Colo. Mar g aret Jenkins and Howard Zook ;, juniors, Ellen Wilson and :Ben Groothius; sophomores, Phyllis Dam mas t '-

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"Glorifying the I American Girl"
G RY STAL i Theater
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PeFtJ

Published • at Peru Teachers

a! the Postofflce of Peru Nebraska, as second class matter.

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. to completely revise the old tentative constitution end" m&ke it less compHc&ted T he council•has all'ead y started the revision and- will finish next weekl..

FORMER STUDENTS VISIT· HERE·

Former Peruvians who visited in Peru the past are: Fred Allen, 51.00 the Year-5c single copy. Floyd Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chase, Elton ReinmHler, Jerry Mickel, Marte Parker Editpr Dorothy Thurlow and Marjorie Cox

Iva Pierce Assistant Editor

Eloise Fairhead Business_ Mgr.

WINS CAMPBELL MEMORIAL

'The Campbell memorial orator)cal contest · was held at Syracuse Tuesday, April 22. Dr Castle M. Brown, Dean W. N. Delzell , and Mr. Patrick Norwood were the judges. ,,, Louise Neff, a senior in Syracuse high school, V\!On first place. Miss, Neff was a Peru student d u r.ing , the term of 1929.

MANUAi,._ TRA.DHNG

LUll•Rll LACQUER. BNA]\IEL PAHft'S ' COAL PERU LUM:Qli;I

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MEN'S

Pate; Dean and Mrs. W. N. Del- Next to Gaines Hall on, tJJe zell; Mr, and Mrs. :S. 'L. Clemeqts; M11.

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Nelly Don Dresses Shown In This Section Will Be Displayed To You This Sp1:ilig.
- PRINTS - VOILES - SHAN· TUNGS TUB-SILKS -
- Size.$ 1·4-i:o « $1.95- $2.95-$3.95- $5.95- $12.95 TS.
Leaders $28.75 - to $62.75 , Shower Proof - Wrinlde Proof - Dust Proof L. WE S S E L 'S S,O NS. & C -0 . / Nebraska City,
J. A. .PbeaeU t.Ocatecl. tlaird h.ou.e we.at oi & - PhO,DeCITIZEN'S STATE BANK 39 Years of Helpful ............... ....,_.... ..... _,_, ___ ,,._ -- -- - 10 .Eg.g. 10 Ha,m and Egg __ 1.5 Denver l &. St. Rau I 15 10 !Jere For your Next H_! keJse Cream - - - .05 Sundaes: Carmel, Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Chocolate. - Pineapph: .The COLLEGIATE ASK ABOUT OUR SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL l
DUS1', GRIME, AND DIRT CHASED OUT OF .-LASl' YEAR'S CLOTHES!!!! -And if you wi1h,. we will resty,:le an,& th e togs-We will "change th!' landscape" - the Hold" Jooli: will give way. to J19-Wne119, .-Sprlnitlme J1 the best time for tht.I a1<>rt of work.

TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 19311.

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THE PEDAG<>GIAN PAGB FOUR INITIATION FOR PLEPGES OF I has suggesteda h e

TWO HEADED PIG. , MJ.NERVA CLUB KAPPA DELTA PI FRATERNITY would like have worked o u t,, a n d John Scheetz has at his store a The Minerva: club met Thursday, ___

Iwh ich h e t hinks such an organiza. curiosity, or a monstrocity, in the Aprii 16, fn Miss " ' Peterson's Initiation for the pledges to Kappa Itlon co u ld h a n dle shape of a. two::'head'e.d pig. was t Th h t st · Delta Pi was h eld in the senior hi g h It seems to be t he cus tom in P e r u t o apartmen e s or · ory reviews j • found m a htter owned by George school auditor ium on Monday even- 1have the o ld-fash ioned plan of bre a k· G M S h t h ' t d · which were given by members. proved 1 • • • • d h ' h D raves. r. c ee· z as i pre serve I 1in g , Apr.ii 21. Tho se mi t 1ated w e re fas t, dmner, a n s upper, w 1c r in a glass jar, and on exhibition. It \verY, Miss Peterson Cain, Sylvi a D a vis, Hele n j Vaughan s a ys was me an t f o r th e per· \f ar brought to col:Jege for .inspect ion. served r efreshments.

K a ltenborn, Lenore Magel, Bernice son who d-id ph ysic a l He su gMiller Ove rturf Lela Wittw er gests a plan .of b re a k f ast, • ..,_.__..,_,_,_,_..,_..,_..,_..,_,_,_,_ If' • d d' f p , JI f l k

HOSIER ·Y

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We have the new shades and styles of ROLLIN'S run stop hosiery.

IAnn Christian Mildred Wr1 g ht, El vm an mner, o r e r u s c o ege 0 s 1Semrad, Lilly, and J ohn , who are supposed!ly w orking the ir Bath. Imlnd9..

! Refreshments we r e served con sist - 1 That a class at 1:3Q, aft er eat mg a ing of salad and w afers , and May heavy meal, can not do s u c h go od " baskets made of cake, ice cre am, and work , is mentally :;lu ggish, a n d is ' / candy. · is the Ide a of Dr. V a u gh a n , af-

TRY A ROLLIN'S AND GET ' 1 • - ter he has observed his 1:30 class. SATISFACTION

L. D. R-E DF E R N

I ADVOCATES A CHANGE IN I

I _ MENU FOR STUDENTS E\'.elyn Skelton, Loui se S ondere g -

, Iger, _ Hazel Mathews, a nd Gr ace R ow -

Dr. W. E. Vaughan seems to think j ilson , winners t h e g i r l's t o u rthat a student council would be a nam.ent he r e, w ill g o t o T arloo Mo ng.ood thing for this college, at least he d a y, A p r il 29, t o c om pete i n a dual ' meet w i t h T ark io

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HOME OWNED STORES INC '

We, the members of Home Owned Inc., are pledged ; o the preservation of that to which American business arid Am e rican progresi. owe so much :- " Opportunity for independ.e'nt endeavors."

FOLLOWING PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 24 · TO MAY 3

BLACK BIRD QUART .JAR SWEET PICKLES Sliced or Whole

Per Jar 42(: A Genu i ne Qualitv bw eet P ickle

TIP MATCHES

Pkgs. __ ..: ______ _: __________________________ 19c Matches That Strike A REAL BARGAIN 1 Pkg. Large Gold Dust

LINCOLN JOURNAL G IVES BEST SERVICE- DOLLA R TRIAL

The Linco l n J ourn al giv es our communit y unexcelled servi ce on a mo r ning newspaper f rom the c apital city T he J ourn al Is the on ly Lincoln

I D ail y p r inted aft er 5 p m ., They print ed itio ns ri g h t u p u ntil

.., train time d ay a n d ni g-h t T he Mo r n! in g Jou r n al c omes in time for morn., Iin g d eliv er y on th e d nte of p u 'bli c ation , wi th ab o u t fi v e h ours later news th a n any ot h er Li n co l n p a p e r ., I some d a il y p ap e r s h a ve r aised , rat es b y c a rri ers to 20c a w eek, $10 :40 ., I a ye ar, a nd to $8 12 y e a r by m ail w it h ., Su nd a.y, or $5 a year Sunday, m a ny are orde ri ng the Lincoln J ournal. The J ou rnal's r ate by m ail is $4 a year withou t Sund ay, SG 11 y e ar with Sundoy, o r 15c a week by ca r., · rier boy.

that will not injure the skin.

Qu art Bottle - - - - 39c 20c Pint FREE FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE

3 lb s - - - - - - 2lc

6 lbs - 40c A Fine Economical Food FREE INTRODUCTORY Of}'.ER

One 12c tin of Campfire Mal-0-Whip Cream- with each 1-lb. Moisture Proof Package of Campfire

Marshmallows

1-lb. package of Marshmallows - 29c and a 12c tin of Mal-0-Whip FREE

BLACK BIRD MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI

3 Packages - - - - 22c

Can GoJd Dust Sc:.ouring Pow der , 8 Bars·Sunny Mond ay Soap

CALUMET

Use Fresh Milady Coffee in the Foil Package. .The.Quality

Cofat a Reasonable Price

., For one doll a r The Linc ol n Journal will send a t ria l subscri p ti o n, or a whole year m ay be h ad for $4 dail y, $6 wi t h Sunda y. T his is ve ry reaso n" able compa r ed to pri c es ch a r ge d by 1 other daili es, and cons iderin g the s uperior ser v ice t h e Lfa1coln J ourna l ., ., gives Don't .gi ve mone y t o stranger s , 1 or d e r di rect or t hr ou:g h t he P eaag og ia n office.-Ad v e r t isem ent

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PERU·'PEDAGOG I AN

M-1-N-K MEET IS A BOBCATS LOSE TO /JINDRA WILL SHOW RUBY BROWN GIVES RECORD -BREAKER MARYVILLE TEAM STUDENTS TALENTS PERU STATE WINNERS

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A s m a ll d ar k h a ire d ch ap fr om Res erv e, K a n sas, Watkins by n a me , p roved t o be the out sta ndin g athlete in the a nnu a l M-1-N-K t rack a nd fi el d m eet h e ld in the Peru college b owl h e re l as t S aturd ay.

A m ass in g a t otal of 16 points by him s elf, h e pl a ced Rese rve i n third pl ace in th e final sta ndin gs . H e pla ce d first in th e shot put, the jave lin throw, and tied for fir st in the pole vault as w e ll as c a ptur in g a third in the br oa d jump.

Om aha Technical hi g h school romped a w ay wi t h fir st pl a ce by pilin g up 35 p oint s. Ab r a h a m Lin c oln of Council Bluffs w as se cond with 25 and Reserv e, was third with 16.

Alto g ether, five records were broken durin g the day's events; the javelin throw, the hi g h jump, the bro a d jump, th e ioo yard dash, a nd the 220 y a rd d a sh. the l ast two being broken (l..' :i nn n ued \Jn !'age Four)

SOP H OMORE PLAY IS PRESENTED TO PERU

Althou g h they won ei g ht fir st pl a ces the Peru Colle g e trac k te a m lo s t a 79 to 57 decisi o n to the Ma ryvi11e. Mo. track s quad on t he latter's h om e fi e ld. la st Friday, April 25.

Du a ne Sams with two firsts and a sec ond w as the hi g h point man for the Bobc a ts He c aptured firs t in both the hundred y a rd d ash a nd the broad jump but '-' Twi ster'' Smith of Maryv;iJle managed to nose him out by about a n inch or s o in t he 220 y a rd d ash.

Ma ryville showed a well b a l a nced sq uad and it w as due to their abili t y to ga rner s e cond s and t hirds that they defe a ted the Bobcats.

SENIORS TO CLOSE DRAMATIC SEASON

Wl'Jl Pres ent a Three Act Play of th e

The pupils of the tr a in in g school under the dire ction of Prof. Victor H Jindra will present a pro g ram of varied music Wednes day, May 7, at the colle g e a uditorium at 8 o'cl ock.

The pro g ram will demonstr a te the work of the ins t rume nta l class instruiction and will be composed mo stl y of violin a nd orchestra mu s ic.

Ev e r y thin g from the kind er ga r te n "Toy Symphony" to t he hi g h school orchestra will pres ent numb e r s. The high school orchestra is und:er the direction of Ruby Brown of the co1Je g e Mr. Jindr a says there is no admisison ch a rge and everyone is cordially invited to attend

J-S BANQUET IS WELL ATTENDED

For t he fi rst t ime since the b e ginnin g of the N eb r as k a State M us ic cont est ten ye ars ago, P eru was able to cap t ure a fi rst p rize i n a gro up event. The local hi g h s ch ool orch estr:> in co m petitio.n w it h a ll winn e rs o'Z n;"t a nd second pl a c es in t h e five district contes ts w on fir st p l ace in t h e "C" orchestr a e ve n't a t Hasti n gs last Sa turd ay. _

The t rip w as m a de by a u to an d finan c ed by effo r ts of th e o rc hes tra memb e rs a nd pers on al d o n atio ns

The victo r y s eems m uch w o rthi er ·en it is known that the director of the K a ns as City Symp hony orchestra ac t ed as jud ge in orchestra l e v e nts

Orch estr a m embers a nd t he i r c onduc t or, Ruby Brow n. a re to be co ng r atul a ted on t h e res ul ts w hi ch ha ve been a tt a ined

The n a ti on a l orc h estr a l c o ntest will

Large Number of Juniors and Seniors Parisian Underworld be h eld at Linc ol n , May 29, 3Q, and Attend Annual Banque t 31. It w o uld seem th at P er u sho uld

The senior w;ill clo se the col- The members of the se nior class lege dr a m a tic season with their pre- were guests of the junior class at a sentation of He av en," a banqu et a t Eliza MoJ g a n r ec r e a t i on three-act play wri t ten by Aus t in ha11 and a d a nce in the little g ym-

be re pr ese n ted at t his e ve n t

W. A. A. MEMBERS ATTEND CONVENTION

Sophomore Pla y "The Perfect Alibi;' Stro.n g. In 1922 when the pl ay was n a sium of the tr a inin g s c ho ol build-- Sue Wesner and L y da H a y e k Are Pre sented Frida y Ni g ht first · pres ented o n Bro ad w a y one in g on Frid a y e v e n ing, May 3 W. A. A. R e prese nt atives critic ch a rac teri zed It as " a new The r e creation ha ll was d e cor a t e d

"Th e Perfect Alibi" w as p rese n te d Sue W esner and L yd a -Hayek, memodr ama of the Parisian underworld " as an English garden, with shrubs , b y the so phomore cl ass 1ast Frid a y ni g h t Th e pl a y w as und e1· the di- Chico, Marvin Wnliams, who calls flowers, a stone wall, and a rock well. hers of t he W om en s At hl etic Ass oc i ation of Peru were del e ga tes t o ,th e recti on of Doroth.v Deerin g, who him s elf an athei st, ha s grown so a c- Decorations were in cl)arge of Iv a P · n ati on al c onv en t ion 0f the A C. A. in her d irectin g showed a m a st ery of customed t o beli eving him self a re- ierce. The tabl e s w e re d e c o r ate d th e a uth o r' s tho ughts. mark a b1e m a n th a t he actu all y be =- in harm o n y with the ou t door s ettin g C. W which w as held at An n A r h or, The pl a y, an unusual mystery story, comes one He rescues Diane, Iris Nella Baird was ch a i r man of the Mi chi ga n, Ap r il 24, 25 , an d 2C. Th is w a s w e ll ac t ed o ut by the characters Jon es, from the clutches of an e v il / table dec o ra tion a.nd menu c om- w as t he fir st t im e t h e w. A A. of chos en In a ct one of the play, Jjm- sister, N a n a , Hel e n Kucer a. He pro- mittee. The d.inne:r was s er ved b y P e ru has been r epr esente d a t s u ch a m y Sus a n., p l a ye d b y J ohn B at h c lai ms Di a.ne hi s wife to prevent her Miss Mabel Cook a nd members of the con v en t ion. nn d: D onn a J a ne Delzell, re v ea1ed to fr om being arre s t ed by the s er g e a nt home economics departmen t There w e r e 207 u nive rsitie-s an d colth e a udi e nce the fa,ct th at three crim- of p olice , Einer T oft. Theodore Roehrka sse, junior cl a ss Je ges rep res en ted maki n g a p r o b able in a ls, w h o h ?. d· e sca ped t o Afric a Aft er this there is set in moti on a president acted as to as t m aster "The t otal of 600 dele gates twenty -se ve n yePrs befo re, had be e n tr gin of events which involve Chico; fChallen g e of the Se asons" w as t he Th e t heme of th e c on ve n tio •i was b ro u g h t b ac k by Arthur Lud g ro ve, Di a ne ; B ou}. Fr a nk Kerne r , a r as c a l- I t opic of a ll tossts which wer e : Th e "Aft er Coll ege, Wh at ?", w hi ch wasCl a y Coy The l ea d e r of t h e g an g- ly taxi-driver; Arl ette, Lucille Hu g h es, C a ll of Sprin g by M a rvin Willi nm s; an a ddress deliv ere d b y the confe rh a d be en t r i e d a nd ex e c ute d; the oth - a b a rm a id ; Bri ssa c, R ay m o nd Tr e n- Summer' s Venture by Cl ara Hicks; enc e spe a k er N e llie Lee Holt, d i re ce r two ar e s up pose d-ly s ervin g tim e holm., a hi g h cit y offici a l ; R ec a n, l\.u t umn's Garnerin g by Elm e r -H e r- j tor of r eig iou s e duc ation, Step h ens in p ri so n. Young, i:: e cretary to Bri ssac; 1 te l: Win te r's Mem o ri es by Preside.n t I Coll ege,, Co lu m bus , Missour i. MissTh es e c r im in a ls contrive to be i.n - Gob1 n, P au l Hoy , a s treet w as h er; IW R. Pate. • IHol t was se n t to E u rope by the pr esvi ted t o Lud gr ov e 's home a s. g u es t s Blo1t de, Ma rvi n Overturf, l a wyer for "The Pipings of P a n" was Iident of Steph e ns co11e ge, for a year's a Mr L av erick, pl,a yed by D o n Dur - Ern es t a nd V nle n- o ffer e d by a g roup of mu sic stud e n ts: : s t ud y of t h e wo rld fell ows hi p probven , a nd a Mr. C a r te r, pl ay ed by Dnn l:rne, Mo n a rty, un c le a nd Ellen Wil so n, Ruby Brow n, Mare-ar et 1 Iem s, a nd t he you t h m ovemen t. Rer · McS w a n Thes e t wo men murde r a unt of Diane and N a n a. P e r e Che v -C a i n,, Elvin Semrad, Hu sto n Ki ng- - I ex p e ri e n ces t h ere "lJld he r t ho r o u g h Mr Luc! g r ov e i n t h e fir st a c t, a n rl e!lion, Dan Pett in ge r, :e r y m :1ch so lv e r D o ri s Rice, P ettit, , t r a ini ng a nd broa d ed uc a ti o n in t he th ey l e nve th e i m pre ss i on of suicid P conce1 ne d ab ou t ,t he reli g ious beli ef s a nd Ma r gn ret. Tr oy er s t ates, en a bl ed h e r to ad d r ess the du e t o some s killful y c a rried o u t of h rs friends , and he thre aten s the " N atur e' s Warbl e r s ," D on ald Dur - confe r ence w it h a very w o rthwhile p l a ns T hey firmly convince "Se r - B a t, F r ank Ivers, w ith , " I shall fol - ! yea , Neil Trabert, Jack Fi s h e r a nd Iand envi a bl e viewp oint. (!eant" Ma ll e 11, p l aye d by Eu gene low "you to th e u t termost depth s of R obert B e nford sa n g se v e ral numb ers. Open meetin g s and r o u n d ta ble Raric k , th at :;uiclde is t he c ausl the s e w er and shall purify you, if I / Mar ga r et C a i.n, Lou is e Sond er eg- •di sc usi;i ons wer e he ld each day de ath and th e y even impr es s Ji m m y have to bre a k every bone in your g er, El sie Nu ss, a n d E d itha P ro k es J t hrou g h w hi ch t h e dele g ates r e ce ived Ludgrove. However, Susa n does not Ibody." g a ve a danc e, " A F a n tasy of t h e Sea- p r actical points as to the man agebe1i ev e t hat Lud g rove is- t he type sons." i me n t of t h e W. A A Per h aps t h Q th a.t would take ,his own life a nd so

ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE At t he conclusion of t h e p ro g r a m lm oat common point of discu ss io n was s t a r ts to .investigate with the a id of I Mi ss Edna We a re and Mrs. J W ., the group w en t to t h e first d a n ce ev- t h e point system of g iv i ng awa rd s Jimmy a nd J a ne We s t, pl aye d byl Tyler entertain e d at a bridg e party er h e ld on t h e Pe r u c amp us. D eco r - A few s chools h a ve a b olis hed t he Eliz a beth McKni g ht. Th ey fin a lly at Mrs. Tyl e r' s hom e S aturday afte1·- ation s were in the c oll ege co lors, blu e po int syste m entirel y, a nd t he g i v in g tra ce the murd er to Ca r te r and by n oon. Mi ss Ma bl e Cook wo n hi g h and w hi te. Mu si c was furnishe d by of a wards h as been l ef t up to a com· s ome ve ry cleve r wor.k on the part prize and Mis s Helen Kuc e ra the con · I Di c k Willi am's o rc hes tra composed of mitt ee c ompose d of t h e ph ysical edof Su sa n t hey trap him into a con · solat iol} pri z e. R e fr esh men.ts w ere 1 L or e n e N or t on, Ch a rl es T ren holm, El · u ction dire ctor, W A A. president, fess ion c ri rri ed o u t in th e May Da y id ea. I v ln Sem ra d , n"nd Ma c Dunni n g (Co n t inu e d On P a g e Four}

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• VOLUME XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TCESDAY, MAY 6, 1930. NUMBER 27
442 Athletes Take Part At Peru;
Bobcats Win Eight First Places But Professor Victor H. Jindra Will Pre - P_eru Win s S t ate Mus ic Champion ship Kins Is Individual Star Lose Final Counting s e nt Pupils In Program In C lass C Orch est r a
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SCIENCE PROGRAM THERE W.ILL BE NUMEROUS I on leave of absence this year, will .,._ ___ FACUL'PY CHANGES SOON return and occupy his residenc e

FOR THIS WEEK __ :where Mr. G H. Steck is now livin g.

WED.- THURS.- FRI -

· 1 t During the summer school for 1930 Mr Steck is not certain as to his MAY 7- 8- 9-

Much of ProgTam Will Be of nteres 1 f ' d · h there .-will be four new teachers They P a ce 0 resi ence m t e future. Mrto People of Peru · A V L I t · ''L ' G -

wil'l be: Miss Marguerite Diddel. assis- arson p ans o. move into the et S 0 aces ! , residence now occupied by Mrs · The Nebraska Ac a d.emy of Science tant in art; Genevieve C. Clark, teach- "Hiirtfe:y: ;_ . - - - - - · ' with affiliated orgii.nizations will hold er of vitalized agriculture· 0 w. 1 Th t d t -· .tt f 11

' I e s u en comm1 ee or c o ege 1t: annual meetmg here on Fr1 day Hackman, and Miss Mona Lyon, as- d'lrn'C"e l'i'li e selec e -Mrs .Tnice bun- ' .SATURDAYand Saturday of t his week, May 9 ' slstants in commerce. ,. ning and Professor Verne Chatel ain MAY 10_ and 10 The program will be a va- J Professor Price Doyle. music, a.nd as sptl nsors The first a'll-colle ge

ried one, and is open to the public. Miss - Nona Palmer, head of the com- dance w.ill be May 23 at eight o'clock , ' , P f ·t t· 1 1 th · · mercia1 department, will be back from Alumni friends are w e lcome at this 'The arts o 1 , par 1cu ar y e sess10 n s , ltheii' leaves of absence. dance but inus.t before ' in the a uditoi'i um , Frid a y· morning 1 Teachers who will be on leave dur- four o'clock the day of the dance.

I a nd af.ternoon, and--Saturd_ ay morn- ing_ the sum.mer are; Professo. r W. R. · - --.- · ! · ; mg, w1!1 e of u nusua mtere s · arter, admg ea o t e science e- rs. Rope urner-Huddleson vis- b 1 t to C h d f h d M C '

Parade"

A Glamour That Has VanishedP.eople in general as well as the sci- Ipartment, whose classes will be met .ited Miss Bernice Mi1ler Sunday and Old time minstrelsy with its I entists. \by Mrs C arter; Mis s Anna Irwin., as- Monday, Ap r il 27 and 28. She was J pageantry and pa rade, plus a ; Followi.n g is an outline of the pro- 1sist a nt in commerce; P. R. Norwood , called from Texas because of the appealing story, p u ncgrams as they will be g iven : I'S upervisor .of junior hi g h school death of her mo t her. tuated wi th exquisite comedy, j Friday, May 9. t ea ching; Mrs P H. Norwood, in- -· -· - · - 1 Bards of the burnt cork, trav - f

8:30 Busin ess meeting. I i.n English. and Miss DR. R. J. POOL WILL eling troubadors- Down to I

11:00 Fo ss il. Fl ora and Fauna of N e- : Em1he B. Papez, assistant 111 art; and ADDRESS SCJ1"NTISTS ,I Gehenna- singing his way

braska, Dr. Barbour, Unj of Nebr · Miss Ruth G.- Brandt, principal of the : ,back- A wife to idalize him-

1,30 Use of Physical a nd Phy s i c o- 1 hi g h school.

1 I!, Miigdalene to degra d e him, J Another Prominent Speaker Wlll ApChemi cal Mea surements in the 1 1 1 a gripping back s tage drama p ear on Program

S c iences, Dr. G erm ann, Uni of FACULTY MEMBERS MOVING One of the four speakers at the with a complete minstrel show i Colo. 'Some members of the faculty of ge neral s ection of the Nebraska t the picture of the year I

6:00 Annual banquet, add re ss of 1 Peru State .Teachers plan Ac ademy of Science is to be Dr. Ray- ' with j Pres. Pate. change their place of residence 111 mond J Pool, chairman of the bot any , Helen Twelvetrees- Fred Scott f

8:15 Our Sol a r System and How Ithe future. · dep a rtment of the University of Ne- ' I

Got I-t, 1;>1:. Morehouse, Dr ake U.'11. Supenntendent S. L. Clements h as br as ka since 1915 and- director of Ne- 1 S a turday, :•.fay 10 purchased tl:Je pro p e rt y where Mr, Y· braska Botanical Survey 1907. I1 COMING- I

8:30 Biol og ica l Aspects of ' Rocky \ E. Chatela.in is. living Mr. Ch &te1afo IJ1\ ' Pool 'has traveled Widely in this Tiie greates Show of the yea r ;'•

M t · N t' 1 p k D p I Ipla ns to move mto the old Meek pro- country and a broad. In August he M M"'l · · oun a m a 10n a ar r. oo, . h _ . f 1 aryln !• er -1n

U · f N b k j pe1 ty on t e pavement aci oss rom pl ans>to att end • the fifth !'nterrrat1on

111. o e ras a · ·h · 1 Games hall. Mr. L. B. Mathews ! al congress of plant societies,..at Ca m-

The B10logy Section will old ses- bought the .property now .rented by b 'd E 1 d

siens in room 304, new sc ience hal'l, . D 1 -· 1'1 ge, ng an · from 9:30 to 11:00, an d from 3:00 to Pnce oy_ e. i-n- 1917 -he was pre;;ident of the Ne-

I Upon their return from Europe braska Academy of Sciences He is a

6:00 Friday, and from 10 to 12 Sat- 1 · k N d · · th T · ' Mr P at ric orw.o o says ey · P an member of the Botanical Society of urd ay. · l to occupy Mis Eliz abeth M'CCollum's Society ·of Amer- , r Th e Chemi stry Sect ion w 11l h ave · G 11 ·11 tt d ...- • -

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- cott age. Miss Mc O um · WI a· en ica., Microscopical Soci-ety Phyto- oa

. h 11 college for advancedi wor · .pathologkal Soci ety, Torrey Botanic al ·about the same h ours m room 204 m : · k I ' .

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sc1ence a I · ' de Th E th S S t' t Mr. Ernest .Lorbeer will reS1 at club, Society of Foresters, and. Amere a r , c1ence ec i o n mee s I b c h F ' d ft 201 f th J the property left vacant Y oac ' ic a n Forestry Association. ......_ .._ , _,.

1'l ay a er n oon m ro om o e nr R C 11 science buildin'a.

Lon G1 af Mr. vv. • w1 -

T-he En g ine e;ing Section will hold whfereNhbe w1kl1 teacht I

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i. M,A N . ,•S . NE.BR CJTY I .- m t e n1vers1ty •0 e ras a nex I -sessions Fnd ay afternoon and Satur- I 111 M A th H 1 h h · t • fa r. r ur o c , w o .is a - · · 1 • m room 104 of sam e t endin g t he Universi ty of Nebraska

Th e Mathematics Section will meet eet Your 1rICA S er.e · ......................._...__... _.. _ in the a dmini stration b'uilding, room # i ..

Lunches, Hot Dpnks, Sodas m mg. M F. d H

_..°".., 304, Rriday afternoon, and .: in room 1 H d · • Al• - t • Help make our ome ma e 104 ":'-ith ..c hemistry section Satut da-y Tazi and Bus Business a success.

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The Physics Section will meet in PRICES · lOc one way for one room 104 Frid ay afte1,noon, and S at- ' and one ' grip in the urd ay mor nin g a nd •aft e rno o n ' carry all on the pavement. 25c T ff E N E' W T H J N G S

'l'.he So c ia l. Science S ecti o n will - in Peru one way for one passe'llmeet at •10 a. m in "t he a uditor ium, J . . · ger and one grip m a car. and w i11 hav e addresses of jmport· ance to the., publt c:- Ne eds of Chi ld CHARLES WILLS Welfare in Nebra ska, by Miss Lillian 1 ·I JolUis a n , State D ept. of Public Wei- I Sp e cial Prices for Out of Town fare, Lincoln · Finance, State f . . • Treasurer Stebbin g · Char.acter Edu· · _.....__......_ _...__......_....__ cation, State Supt; Tayler. 'l\h e R e- · · " latio n- of t he Bli.nd to •Industi y, Supt.

N C Abbott .- The Saving Sen se of r the Ludic rn us, D r- Bixby of t he State

Journ a l.

Try Us

The Hi g h School T eac hers Section 1neets at 10 o'clock S aturd ay, in 204 ..i A trial will con,•ince you, th•t sc ience h all. ,' '( ·

The Nebra s ka Council of Geo gra- • we· appreciate your patronac-. phy-

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Peru P.edagogian·

KAPPA ,SIGMA A 1,-PH,A GIVES

Mrs. A. J. Cole of AJ1iance visited WILL GO TO WEST AFRICA: BANQpET TO .MEMBERS ' Mrs. !nice Dunning and girls of Al- Helen Wi1Iiams of Melvern, K ansas,

Pub1ished Weekly at Peru State Teachers College are attending school here, has r ec ei v ed an appoin t ment as misKappa Sigma Alpha, manual arts Sunday, April 27 sionary to Fl·ench West Afr ic a She fratemity, held a banquet Tuesday • will probably leave in September for Enterea at the Postofflce Qf Peru night, Apr!l 29, at 7 o'clock in the Mr. Lyman Hoover addressed the a four or five year term. She w ill Nebraska, as second class matter. home economics rooms. The ro oµIB Y. M. C. A. Monday evening in the be a nurse and will work wit h miswere decorated in the college colors Little Theater. He discussed the im- sionari'es in the field. She also plans Sl.00 the Year-Sc single copy, and pll\ces ;w.ere i;iet for forty. .iJ<!!' t!mce Pf sendi.ng a delegate to to take up evangelistic work. Miss Don Keister, president of the fra- About thirty-five dollars was Williams is a junior in Peru, who enMarie Parker Editor Iva Pierce Assistant Editor Eloise Fairhead Business Mgr. ter.nity, presjcled as toastmaster. raised for this fund. rolled here the fourth quarter President w.,.. R. Pate,, De,an W. N. _ · Delzell, and Superintendent S. L. ' Clements gave short talks.

GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GIVES Mr. Leroy Clements, state superCONCERT AT BROCK visor of agricultural s1 ;oke on "The Past' of Indust.r.ial Education."

L ast Thursday evening the college Mr. Clements is of Su.perGirls Glee club, directed by Mr. G. intendent Clements Mr. Sid ney QwHolt Stec k, was prese nted in concert en, state supervisor of trad e and inat Brock. Tr a ns portation · for the dustrial education, on, "The trip w as furnished by the Community of Industrial Education, and club of Brock. The Measure of a Man." Mr. C. A.

This is a big step ahead for the Fulmer, state directcu:: of vocaticinar Girls Glee club, since this organi- educatio.n, spoke on ''The future of zation had never before left the cam- Education." pus for a concert. The club was re- Music was furnished throughout ceived enthusi:;istically by a large the1evening by with crowd. Numbers by the who)e group Duane Sams, soloist. The home &as well as Q.y the soloist;:;., Evelyn Gil- Ioiiomlcs glrls served the h!!. 11 bert, Lorene Norton, and Win.ifred

Pettit, were presented in a pleasing SCHOOL BANQUET and finished manner. After the con- The Nebraska School Masters club

cert, the entire club was entertained ' held a banquet night, Apat the Methodist church and served ril 26, at the Lincoln hotel, {.,i(lcoJn, with sandwiches and coffee. Nebraska.

The unbounded enthusiasm with Superintendent S. L. Qlerl}ents was

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Helpful Service.

HOME ECONOMICS FRATERNITY

whi.ch the club was received seems elected Mf; A, 1 to ind.il) ate the desirability of a more club for ' the coming year. Mr. A. E. extended trip. A program will be pre- Fisher of Wymore was pressented at P!lwnee City before the ident. Jack Fisher, '32, is a son of home concert which will be given on Mr. A. E. Fisher. the evenin g of Wednesday, May 8, as a pa rt of Peru's celebration of n ational music week.

Nu Chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi

held pledge servke for five perso.ns,

DUST, GRIME, AND DIRT CHASED OUT OF LAST YEAR'S CLOTHES!!!!

ANOTHER STUDENT RECJ.TAL Monday night at 8 :30 o'clock at the l • -And if you wish, we wil.ll restyle and remodel the Another stude.nt recital was giv:en home economics parlors. togs-We will "change the landscape" - the "old" last Saturday evening by Otto Boell- Ruth Jones, Paula Mar.ie Schindler• H N · p· and T-e- look will give way to newness. storff, vio1inist, and Margaret Engle- Mrs. Paul oy. aom1 1erce, · .J..J kemier, soprano, assisted by Margar- la McCory were taken into the frater- --$.pringtime is the best time for this sort of work et Cain at the piano. The program nity as pledges. , was one of technical displa y as en- After the· pledge service refresh-

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songs were performed with able e ase. Mr. Boellstorff's nart of '

MANUAL TRAINING the pro g-ram was a continuation of very technical compositions whicli

were for the most part very well

played. The .Vio tte "Concerto" and

Unlimited credit for the success of the progr am is due Miss Cain. Her accompaniments were ever sympathetic, artistic, and accurate support for the soloist.

THE SINGING MOUSE CAPTURED

The latest to the school's collection of odd, strange,, and peculiar thfogs is a singing mouse. This mouse was quite the pet of the Higgins household. Everyone staying there wns more than delighted with its cheery chirping. - ·

-But alas! the vocalizirl,· mouse was caught and brought to the col1ege. The real discovery of ju.st how the mouse sings has not been detei:mined; howeve1· i t is believed that the mouse took private vocal lessons froin one of the girls at the l'liggins hou!l_e arid her boy friend.

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. • Elman's arrangement of Schubert's "Serenade" were the outsta.nding nt]mhers of the program.

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TALK AT LINCOLN d RIA , es1 g ning of iippropriate costum es . .A Th L ' 1 J 1- · w as g i ve.n in ·t h e hi g h sc h oo l a udito r · \ brief study of h ' t . e inco n o:ur n a gives our com · · Th d is or1 c: c ostume and 1 d urs ay, May 1, at 2:30 p. m. Hi s tory Faculty Me mb e rs Att e nd IIts relation to modern dress will be m um ty un e x c e l e se rvice on a m or nw1 t h Ruth Ahlb er g , sc h o ol n u rse Mee tin g At Lincoln made in g newspaper from the capital ci ty pres1drn g. A c hildr e n' s foo d ex hih it H · The J o urn al is the only Lincoln was in c h a r ge of Miss Ma bl e Coo lc Dr. C M - ome economics methods (431) will

IB row n , Pr of esso r V L ; be offered b oth terms five h t Daily p rin t ed r egularly aft e r 5 P m and th e gi rl s of t h e ho me e co o . f"h t J d F • ours a Th . d ' . h d n m i es J n e ,.11 n a n ra nk H ec k wer e in tendance so that stu d ents m ey pr mt e 1tions rig t up u ntil ep a rtm e n t • · a y ea r n ·

ILincoln Frid a y and Sat urd a y of last either two or four hours credit. Miss t rain t ime d a y an d night. The MornM-I-N-K week t o atte nd th e m ee ti ng of th e Weare, as instructor will develop the in g J ourn a l c ome s in time for morn(C on ti nu e d F rom P a 0 ) Ne br as k a Hi st o r y Te ac h e r s A s soc i a- I theo ry practice of teaching home in g d e live ry o n th e d a te of publicage n e 0 econ o 1 · bli h t ion, w i t h ab o ut five h ours later news b y a n E bq ny s t r ea k fr om T ec hnic a l t10n. n F ri da y af te rn oon Pr of essor . m cs rn pu c sc ools. Stud y hi g h s cho ol of Om a ha. Ch a tel ain r ea d a p aper which rep re- ' w11! be made of cours es in variou s th a n a ny ot he r L in co ln pap e r 100-y a rd aash- W o.n b Wh't se.nted ori g inal r es e arch w or k on hi s 1types of institution s Courses of s t n - S.ince some d aily pap ers have raised Y 1. e, t tit] d ''J dy and ho · t b · 2 Oma h a T ec h ; seco nd., Di c k ers.o n, O ma - par , e n · e osep h R. B rown of 1 me projects are planned for r a es Y c a rri ers t o Oc a week, $10 :40 h a T ec h · thi r d Schoc k F a ll c·t S team W ag o n F a m e." g-r a ded schools, high schools, and col· a y e ar, a nd to $8 i:I y e ar b y m a il wi t h • • , ' s I y ' A 1 Le s d $5 fourth , H ai g h t , DuB o.is. Time 10 2 r o und c o n fe r ellce of the I pl ans will be ..g:_iv e n UJl a y, or a .ye a r w it h out S unday , (n ew rec o rd). p rob l e m s , m eth od s, an d m ateri a l for i special attention. many are or d e rm g t h e Lin c oln J our120-yard h igh hu r dl es- W f' n b v 1-i isto r y t eac h e r s too k p l:i c e on Sat ur- I M..i_ss Cook will teach a cou r se I nal. The J?urn a l's rat e by mail is Zw ored ec k , W'ilb er; s ec ond , da y Profess or Ch a t el a in a nd Ch a r- in dii:tetics and nutrition (Home Ee- a year without Sun day, $6 a y e ar Om a h a C e n tra l ; t hi r d, Sm it h, Th orn - !es Lind s a y a P e ru t eac h er w h o is onom1cs 215). This is a study of hu- "". 1th Sund a y, or 15c a we ek by caras J e ff erso n ; fo ur t h, Hi g h, S h ena n., n 1ea v e of a bs e.n ce at t h e U ni vers ity man metabolism and nutri t ion wi t h rier boy. do a h. Tim e 17.2 ri f N ebr 2ska, too k pa r t in the r o u n d emphasis upon the estim a ti o n of ad· Fo.r o ne d oll a r The Li n coln J ournal 44 0- ya rd das l1-W o n b y c o n fe r e n c e equate dieting standards The plan -w ill send a t ri al s ubsc riptio n, or a se c o n d,, Br iggs, Fa llf The a ss.oci ation h a d as a g ues t Carl l nin g. of t y p ical diet a riei; to satisfy y ea r m a y b e fo r $4 d aily , Ci ty; thi r d, K epl e r , Om a h a T ec h ; Rus se l Fi s h, a n-0te cl hi sto ri a n, w ho Iphys10logic a l requirements, will be $6 w i t h Sund a y. 1s v ery re asonfour t h L ett.re ll , Wilb e r. Tim e · 54 8 tea c h es a t W isc on s in u niv e rs i t y ; a featurt+ For five hours attend a nce a ble t o pric.e s ch arged by Shotput- W on b y W a t kin s , R e e r v e 1 two credit hours will be g iven · and cons! d eri ng the sus e:o nd., H a d d en, Abr a h am Lin co ln ; IVIANY NEW COURSES TO BE ; In the manual arts department two the L tnc oln J ourna l S t0.n e r , S a b etha ; four t h , Sch - OFFERED THIS SUMMER Inew cour s.€s to be taught by Mr C. g ives. t g ive m on ey t o s t range rs, m1d t , Ma r ysv ill e Di sta n ce, 48 f t _ R. Lindstrom have been add d order dir ect or th ro u gh th e P eda g o10 in Sev e r a l course s n ew t o the summer The Fibre Furniture ;v·eaving g i a n offi ce.-Ad v er tis e ment 220-y a rd d ash-won by White, sc ho ol p ro g ram w ill be offered s tu- (Manua l Arts 306) is a c o urse in the "--...__...__..._ sec ond, Wm'!, A b ra h am dents at tending the 1930 ses-· manufacture of fibre ba skets. cha! rs , I _...__

Lin co ln ; third Sc h ock, F a ls C ity : sion a t Peru I davenports, and rockers. It will also t fourth , B a u e r , T a b o r Time 23 6 , The En g lish d e p a rtm nt ff !include instruction in methods of pre-

( new rec or d) co u rs e in C ont empor a ry sentation and organiz a ti o n of such .A lo w hurdl es- W on b y lis h 401 ) to b e t a u g ht b D W ' l- a course fa the s chools. This course '( Zm k, S t e r lin g ; se co nd , B oy le, Ce n t r a l li am E. V a u g h a n Th' y r I wi.JI be .given either or both terms

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ole V a ul t p Mart' f"L t \ ' ' ' e r1 c an h d d d W - m o ew1 s on dr a m as be P i n nin g w i th lb <e It c arge an a materi a l rleposit of ..1 r.. an a tkm s of R ese rv e ti e d fo r fir st· 11 b ' . - h f' - n I.three doll a rs t hi rd, Comb, Th om as J e ffer s0 n · fourt h w1 e gwe n t e irst term w ith ten M f T h , ' hou rs atte nd a n ce f.or four hours j o i ga n o om as J e ffer so n a nd An- cred i t. , W A A. REPRESENTATIVES d erson of Ce n tra l Ci ty t ie d He i g h t, M' M E j (C on t inu e d F r om P a ge On e ) ;' FINE PORTRAITS

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D ew 1t.t; s eco nd S u P1m e r fi e lcl ; thi r d , , m eth o d s rn sp ee c h ar g umen ts fr om th e var i ous d e le ates ' four t h,, Gibbon Time 1:5 2 1COii ectl o n will be illustrat ed w as int er-sch o ol c omp etiti o n Itg w as ; I Dis cu s- W on b:v Wil ks. Th oma s! In the h istor y d epmtm e nt , Dr brought out in .the conven t ion t h at I PetefSOfl St ud io se co nd , Ma r t in, Lewi ston; · C as.t le M. Brow n will t e a c h a cours e inter -sch ool comp e t iti on d est ro ye d the ' ,; t hird , Sor en so n , Om nh a So uth ; fo ur t h en t ir ely new here fo Americ an Dip- m otto of the A C A. C W.-" Pl ay

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88 0- y a rd run- W o n b y Gooc h e r, ji c a n diplomat ic rel atio ns fr om 1776 to be held at Au s tin, T exas, in 1933 1 Abr a h a m Li.:1co ln ; seco nd , Mc Don a ld, dat e. Special emphas is will be given =""'> t hird , S tew a rt., Abr a h am t he period since the S pn nish -Amer - 1 Linco1n ; fo urt h S a ndh age r, Om a h a ; 1can w a r F or te n hours a tt end a n ce , I ·

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TEACHERS WANTNIG TEACH ING POS I TIONS IN AN Y

Time 2:09 8. Ifour hou rs cr edi t w ill be gi v e n This I OF THE FOLLOWING STATES : , Hi g h by Hickl ey, Ab- ! cour se w ill b e offe r ed du r in g the fir st I Arizona, Color a d o,. Id a h o, K a ns as, Mo n ta n a, N ebraska, l a h a m L m co ln ; secon d, R e m ey , Shen- term. Nevada, New Mex ico, North D ak ota, South D a k ota , O k · t hird , T y ler, ' O ma ha Ce nt- Th e h o m e · e co n om i cs d ep nrtme n t ,. ia.homa, Texas, Ut ah, Wyoming- Should write i mm e di atera l , Turn e r, DuB ois. Hei g ht o ffer s fo ur new cou rses, a ll to b e g i v - ly. Prompt s er VJ ce. 5 f t. ¥.! m en t ?e fir st t e rm j MISSOU RI VALLEY TEACHE RS AG E NCY y a 1d 1e l ay- :V o n Summe r - I MJss Edn a W ea re will te ach a [ 315 T a bo r Op er a Hou s e, Denver, Co lo fi e ld , seco nd , D e Wi tt; t hu d, Gibb on : c ours e i n Adv a n ced Cl othin g f o u rt h , P e ru Pr ep Ti m e 47.6 Te xt il es (Home E co n omic s 209) for - - · - · • Mi le R 1 W b o J 1 I __ __ ..___ ___

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TRAINERS PUT ON MUSICAL PROGRAM

Very Much Talked of Men Will Speak Mr Hutchinson in Auburn, Monday, played two saxaphone solos, "Little All Grades Are Rep r esented In Firs t At Commencement

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Reverend Hamilton P. Fox, who years at Loqisville, Nebr., Mrs Irvin Mrs. Marsh, assistant dean of worn- Superintendent S. L. ClEJments comes to us from the First Methodist · f 0 h h' h en, Marion Marsh, '27, who has been opened the p r.og ram b y in t roduct ory is a grad uate o an ma a 1g h · Episcopal church of Lincoln, will deHv- teaching at Curtis, Nebraska in the remarks concerning t e p r og ram JJl d in the class of '29. l Th · · d partm ent er t he baccaulerat e serm on on Sun a.y, state agriculture school, and Oliver genera e pnmary e · May 25. Mr Fox was born in Wash- Peru students wish them much sue- Marsh left Monday, May 6, for a two rhv thm orchestra under t he direc ti on ington , D. ·C. ai;id reared in Virginia. cess fo l' the future · weeks tour in the south. of Iris Jo.nes presented the -fi rst mus· H e has studied at William ii.t\ d Mary ical numbers. colle g e, Syracuse university, and ACADEMY OF SCIENCE ORCHESTRA GIVES

The kindergarten under t he generOxford. university and has done a · - al supervi sion of Miss Elizabeth Mcgreat deal of traveling and lectur- MET HERE LAST WEEK CHAPEL RECITAL Collum assi sted by the s t udent t each· ing. All of his pastor ates have bec n ers, a nd Ma rin W ashington and Baltimore, except j\fany Interesting Talks Given at the Orchestra Entertains Students Dur- g aret Cain, demonstrated a m usi c k ·1 h Section Meetings one in New Yor , unt1 e came lo ing Chapel Period class as held daily in t he t r ai nin g the First Methodist church, Linr.ol.n, school. It consi sted of violi n pl ayfour yea.rs ago. The biology section of the Nebras- · 1·ng and sin g in g i n comb in ation with · h National music week w as observed

C. Frank Reav-is, who will speak ka Academy of Science met m t e _ b . b members of games at the college was born in science hall at three o'clock on Fri- 1 1 hy a P11rogram hgivten Y k t e co ege ore es ra in convocation The early elementa ry dep artm ent Falls City, Nebraska, where he gl'e)V d ay. Mrs.. .Mary F. Meserve spo e W d d M 7 was divided into two g roups. The u p and began his law practice. He first on the wild flowers of j was · varied. -first group presented "The Trai n," was elected to con g ress in 1914 and and · their economic Several short talks about music al sub- ''\Which w as pl ayed on quar ter sized a nd -until 1922 when he re- tance'. She discussed the poss1b1hty_ jects were giv'en by Mar g aret Troyer, v iolins and sung Doris Ri.ce a nd sig ned, bem g one of four men who of us mg w 1ld flowers as 1 Le'l W ' ttwer and Walter Weise Marg a ret Eng elkemier took ch ar g e of h a ve had t he distinct.ion of resi gn ;.. plants, !>_lants, and as _ 's a n g "Son g of LOVe." t his g-roup. Grace P eterson and Loin g from He was appoint- - · A quartette, Mar ga ret Troyer, rene Norton directed "Th e Boy ed attorney " Miss. Catherme L1eneman Rayinond Trenholm, Charles Tren- March." Pizz icato effec t was mtrogener al. m 1922, which pos1t1on he re- -from i:uma n Ears. Mis s holm, and Mac Dunning pl a yed- two :duced. si g ned m June, 1922, and. returned to L1eneman descri}?ed an !numbers. The entire orchestr a played .Up to this part of t he p r ogr am Lincoln where he has had a she been •to 1 several pieces. only unison work was demonstr ate d very successful law practice. t he kinds of fungi found m human Members of the orchestra who Twel ve g.irls from g rades 5, 6, 7, 8, The spe a ker at the demonst' ears,,_ and the import a nce , of these are: Delores Porr, Leila Wit- a nd 9 presented " Mary J ane W altz" hi g h school fungi twer, Leona Hudson, R alph Cha t e- with two p a rt h a rmony.

C. Ray Gat es, 1s a former Pt•ruvwn. Dr L. B. Walker d1scussed the t.op- 1 Mr Robert Benford Raymond her was played a second ti me -With P · 1907 S d F · " t' oof 1 ain, · ' Ott He was gr a duated from e1 u m , ic" ex an ung1, presen ing pr Trenholm Margaret Troyer, Mac complete alternation of p a r t s. 0 t ook )1.is -A. B at the Un_iver- that the have sex.. In the ab- , ! Dunning,' Charl es Trenh olm Walter Boellstorff and June B r ickell di r ect· sity of Nebraska m 1916 and his A. sence of her sister, Dr. E R. Walker, Weise Margaret Cai.n, Lorene Dun- ed the group.

M. at Columbia university. H_e has! Dr. L B. Walker also on a lap, Mary Hervey, Bernice Krambeck, The "Cl nrinet Boys," under the d\se r ved on the summer 111 Pe - convement method _of growing plan ts Marvin Williams, Dorothy Irvin, Neal re ction of Neil Tr abert p resen t ed tw o ru as w<'ll as other state r.olleg e,s. He for use in .the l a bratory. The plants Trabert, Ruby Brown, Doris Rice, selections, "The Sta r ," a.n d " Old is t he author of sevenl edu;. al\llnal discussed were the gametophytes of Elvin Semrad, Marg a ret Jenkins, Lu- Black Joe " arti cles a nd also a text m sch<>ol ad- mosses and ferns. Dr. sta- cille Hughes, Winnifred Pettit, Otto The g r ade orchestr a, consisting of ministration which h as been wiclcly ted that they may be. successfully Boellstorf, and Opal Wittwer. t wenty-seven st uden ts fr om used. \ fr Gates is at tho present g rown in sphognum in the labratory · 5 to 9 inclu sive, presen t ed sev e r al time t :1 c of sch•; ol at a nd often obtain a ver y large size.

MUSICAL PROGRAM AT PHILO g roups of numbers u nde r t h e direcGran<l Island, Nebraska. J. M Aikman and Forest G. Bell A musical program was presented tion of Alice Ha l'tford, Be r nice Milp resented a riouble paper dealing with 'I at Philo, Thursday eveni n g , Ma y 8 le r a nd Ellen Wilson

PLACEMENT BUREAU forestation. The first paper, pre- Nina Burdette, proaram chairm a n The hi g h school orchestr a u n de r Pi a.cemen t s of Peru students re- sented by Mr Bell, discussed t he for the evening, carried out the Moth- the direction of Ruby L Brown pr e-ported by Superintendent S L. Clem- types of forestation found in trans- er's Day idea. · , th eir con t est number s, " T u r· ents are: Ma bel Babb, commerce, at ec ts locat ed· -along the DesMoines The first number was "Little Moth- kish March" by Beethoven a nd "H u nOrchard; Alberta Schind,\er, Lntin river The sec ond di scussion, pre- er O' Mine," by R a ymond Trenholm. gari a n Over-t u r e" by Kar olz. and history, Ge.noa; Cl ar a Hicks, Lat- sented by Mr. Aikman, was a com- Leona Hudson then sang 'A Mem· The cup present ed t o the P e ru in and English at Sutton ; Muriel M-a- parison of the deciduous life of these ory .' ' Mammy O' Mine,' a s axa- Prep orchest ra for p e rm a net poss er · jors, history :m d Latin, Arcadia; Dor- transects with that of p a rallel phone s olo, was pl a yed by Elvin Sem- sion by the Chamber of Co mme r ce of is Bri ght, commerce and mat hemat- ectS alon g the Missouri river. This rad Semrad th e n play ed. "Con g r a t- Hastings for w innin g class C at the ics at Shubert; Margaritte Deerson, p a per was illustrated by lantern ulations," with Lore ne Nort on sin g -s t at e music contest was p rese nte d to commerce a.nd department al work in slides showing the trees studied. ing the chorus. Evelyn Gilbert con- Super int endent Clemen ts by Op al gr ades at Coo)<• Jessie Fis her, rural The last' paper presented was "Seed eluded the program with a p.i a no so- Grover; al se the trop h y surrendered school in Richardson · county; Lorene Testing in Nebraska," by Elva Norris. 10, "Shower of Stars" by W at ts. by Lyo ns hi g h sc hool. Norton, elementary grades at Adams; Miss Norris discussed the methods I At t h e c lose of the prog r am a Lela Wittwer, elementary g1:ades at of testing and grading seeds, and its AHLBERG TALKS AT TRI BETA gro up p ictu re was ta ke n of all Loomis; and Lois- Metcalf, third and importance in weed control in Nebras- Tri Beta met on Mond ay evenin g, ticip atin g. fourth grades at Ruskin. ka. Miss Norris i1lustrated her talk May 6. Miss Ruth Ahlberg discu ssed Mr. Ji ndra has general super viwith slides showiruz: the avpeara nce the topic 'Antivirus' and W alter Weise sion of t h e .ins t rumental wo r k i n t he Miss Marie Faulhaber spent of no?Cious weeds found in presented. a paper on 'Sy mbiosis.' t r ai n ing sch ool. He has pu rchased week-end of May 9 at her home in I &rass seeds. The slides also showed Plane wer e compl eted for t h e wo r k t h e v iolins for the usag e of t he et uLincoln. Miss Faulhaber was wi t h the dee p root system of the we.eds. of the fr aternity du r i ng t he meet- dents and condu c ts free c lass work her mother on Mother's Day.

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r VOLUME" XXV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930.

WHERE 00 WE ' GO?

Every religious group to have , a different idea of Heaven vet there The Peru College track e?s·1 ' t' Th. Indian ily defeated the Wesleyan umvers1ty are many s1m1 art 1es. e · · M · h t ' <k track team last Friday morning, ay speaks of the happ y · ' ..:S-.00

tile Molfammeaan believes in sweet: 8 d t' "-' · , Duane ams agam prove o •ue"'"e scented Paradise where all wants are tt # p 'th three _, . _ ., h C 1 h p 0mt g-e. er J. Or eru w11 attended to try S1aVes, t e nr stta ts L h' d't ' H 1i'-' 100 · · firs ·oo 1s ere 1 . · e won ue has the behef that He'aven is :a ver.y arid ">2 2"0 va r d d ashes and 'a1 go -won the Ple asant p !ace 'Whether Heaven 1s • I f • · · br oad 'jump to g1ve him a tota o a place of labo,r or not is a disputed 15 points for "the days wotk. point

The f e ature " rec'e 0f the d iJ y w as

A Roihan poet writing ju st before the 440 yard event bet ween Willi am s the Christian era , -Vergil, has well of Peru {md Bri-ggs of Wesley11n, WilH pressed the conce):»tion of ' t he fu- Iiams wi.nninP,' in the last ten y11 i'Cls tu re He a:v'en which t he Greek and in ·the "splendi'd time of 52 2 Romans ha d , as the VerJ?il "sh1dent!! Peru won firsts in uhe 100 y a rd

have be en discove ring. I<n a · rec ent , a ash, tbe 220 yard dash, the •440 yai d

lesson period, after prelimhrary oral 1 dash, the mile run, the •two ' mile tu l11!

translation, the class separated into the javelin throw, tihe ' discus, •1tlie,

four •g roups and wrot e out t he fol.tow- ' hig h j_ump, the po'le vwlt, the 120

ing rather free interpretation ' Of the y a rd high hurdles, and the broad

Roman Paradise: jump.

"W'hen at leJ11gth al) these things ·

had been compii:ted and the offerlnfr

to the goddess h:)!i been made , · th e y FOODS CLASS GIVES DINNER rnached the regions of the ha'flpy, <the Members of the foods class gave a glades of the g l11dsome woods, oncl seven cours e -fo!'mal di.q ner, Monday, the abode of the blessed. Here the evening, May 5. he11venly atmosphere -bathed the fields Guests were : Edna Weare, far and wide with glawing light. 11nd home economics; Miss Grace- Peter. the place had its own sun a nd its sen, librarian; Miss Elma own stars. Some •<groups of sp1rits Miss Emilie B. Papez, 'art; Naoma were ex e rcisi n:g t heir bodies on the · Pierce, and Louise Farley. grassy wrestling ground ; they con- The dinner was serNed by Dorothy tended in games and wrestled on the 'Irvin, Ada Brady, -and Evelyn Hazele yellow s a nds. Other were ton

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SECOND );)Olnrsount OF -ClfYSTAL moving about sing ing son g s and dnnc_ 1 in g: I

.· ACCEPTS · FELLOWSHIP

Orpheus, the , Edwin Booth has accepted· a fellow; sed · m a - long robe, struck the seven Iship to t he University of Oklahoma, notes an accoi:npan-iment to the for the -coming school term.

so:netimps the harp B ooth w ill assist in the Botany 'dew1th fin g ers, a g am wi t h :he ivory \ partme'llt of the · In plectron. Here was the a ncient Tro- 1 years he plans to receive his mas t ers j a n race a moP t illus trious line, g reat.. d eg ree. he a r te d h e ros born in better years; I

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armor and t.he phantom · chariots. of t e ee sc 00 ' ; · f Whatever pleasu res these soirits had tern, visited Peru with members · of !

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d · J' f h 'th · .d· · tL his graduating class from Bee high I i!.nJoye 1n 1 e; w e , er pr1 e 1n 1•e1r i. w h · t d " · · 1 - school We<il nesday afternoon, may 7 · Liaht Lu•ches, Hot Dr1"nks, Candy , Soda s c ar10 s .an armor, or 10y m to u inir sleek horses s ame pleasures · · · Yollr ·Friends Here

foll6-Wed them buried beneath the ..., _ e arth • And lo, he saw on the grass.. T

both to the t ight - a nd tci )1e· Jef.t , still J' Help make our Home made I.· others feasting and sin g in g poems 'in -Tazi· and Bus :Business a success. ..

c hO'rUS rejoicing""wi t hin the fragrant PRICES lOc one way for one !

f groves of I nure!. Ri sing from this I p ass e nger and one grip in the I grove, the mi g hty river or Eridanus I

fl ows bet we en its wooded banks to carry au on th e pavement. :zsc

th e upper world in· Peru one way for one passen- ·

, hi this deligh t ful place were those ger and - one ' grip l n a · car w ho had s'ri ffer ed fatal •wounds while

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AH the se enj oyed the b1essihg of he a ven, · and as a tt> ke.'1 of their es - Try US tate, their bro ws wei·e bo und wi t h snowy chaplets I

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OF 'RIE FOLU>WING STATES: , Teacher• mirably, arid · attended a movie · !Arisona, Colo-rado, Idaho, :Kansas, .Montana, The return ,trip was more enter- , ;New Mexico, North Sou.th Dakota, O.kl!;ntereo at the Postoffice of Per.u Nebraska,' a11 second class 111Jatter• taing than going, even thoilhelle were }li:boma, Texas, Utah, Should write immediateno blow outs. · ly. ''Prompt 1ervice. They Tetu med at different hours 'MISSOURI VALLEY T-EA.CHER.S A.GENCY the first 6:30, and the last one 315 Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colo. -51 :00 the Year_:!5c single copy.

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Iva Pierce Assistant Editor Eloi11e Falrhead lJusiness 'Mgr.

OUR TRIP TO HASTINGS

For the first time since the beginning of the Nebraska State Music contest ten years .ago, Peru was ahle to capture a first prize in a ' group event.

The local high school orchesti;11 in competition with 'all winners o'l. t)';<:t

at nearl<y 12 Everyone -had -.a highly .time, and the ..trip w.as well worth the effort required to plan and finance it.

A.good m,any of the orchestra"1Tlembers g raduate this year, but this trip , has aroused , a great deal of interest, and the prospect for next y.ear is promisin-g.

Haney Milstead went- on to Grafino from -Hastings Saturday visited there with his sister Miss Vir.gi.n.ia Mil!?tead, who ,teaches at that place, returning to Peru Monday morntng.

Much of the 1credit ' for ,the .-success of .the orchestra is due to the ·untirand second places in the five district ing efforts of Mr. Jindra, and the contests won first place in the " class director, -Ruby Brown. • ,,C" orchestra event at The orchestra desires to take this Saturday. , 4 opport31nity expressing its ;ip-

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Incessant·rain failed to dampen our spirits, and at last, on Friday morning, May 2, arrangements were com-

ary society selected officers for Rext year Thursday night, - May 8. The following were elected: Allen Lichtenberger, vice-president, Mac Dunning, secretary, Iva Pierce, treasurer, Milhollin, program chairman, Evelyn Skelton. The program consisted of a reading by Esther Walkinshaw and a it dance by Margaret Cain. I

plete, and we agreed to meet at one • ..,_..,_..,_.., _, _,_. o'clock, ready to on the long a.n- 1 ticipated journey. , TRAINING

Our trip was very successful, lackl'ng the usual car trouble. Six blowouts only added to the festivity of the occasion. While the tires were being patched, the mem- I hers improved upon their time by throwing rocks at a nearby mall box. j i 1

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s eeking each other Mr. Jindra hunted a bed. The latter's desperate situation was relieved about one <J'clock Saturday morning by the timely a ppeararice of an oid friend.

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THE PEDAGOGIAN PA.GE F OU R

Academy of Science

M e rrill M. Flood of t he U niv e rsi ty

Saturday morning, at which t ime pa- I s1ands gave an illus t rated lect ure on (Con t i.nued From Pa ge One) pers w e re presented by Miss Mary L. the geography an_d g eolo g y of Il ocos of N eb raska gave a lecture on t he Earth Science Section Hileman and Mi ss Id a Mackie of the ! Nocte, Phillippine I sla nd s. Follo w- "Con str u ction of a Table of Line ar Divisors," w h ich is t he work he is doing on a thesi s for his masters de·

The earth sci e n ce se ct ion of the training school. M.iss Hileman dis- ' In g his lecture a movie w as p res ented Neb ras k a Ac a demy of Sci e nce met in cussed the bean indu stry of Colo rado, of a field tri p throu g h th e Rocki es , t he coll eg e Friday after· 1 and pointed out the variou1>, p_a rts of which w as - by a f ield p a rt y no 0 -!1 at wh ich time F. A. Hayes of Itthe world wher e we m a ny. of fr om the UniverSJ.ty of Nebr ask a Tust gree. He is assisting in mathem at ics the st a te so il surv ey told of t he pur- our b e an s a nd t he 1 eg ions to which su mmer at t.h e u ni vers ity. pos e a nd achie vement. It secures and we expor t At t he bu siness session following Willi am C J)oyl e of C r ei ghton compHes for pu p1ic distribution all Mi ss Macki e' s p a pe r delt wi t h t he the progr a m, Ida Mackie w as elec t ed d a t a obt ainable on t he diffe rent kinds te chnic of u s in g g raphs a nd sta t is- presiden t for t he ensuing year, and univ e rsi ty gave a short talk on "H a rof soil. He s aid tha t t h es e dat a are t ics in g eog r aphic te a chi.ng She made of Auburn, was elec t ed Imonic Curve s," demonstr a:ed fundam en t al in d eterminin g s oil an d h er di scu ssio n concrete b y a ppl yi n g v ice-president. - Father R1 gg e's mac h ine f-0r drawm g crop ad aptat ion. rn t'.l tion syste ms, her m e th od t o a stud y of t h e nuto - - Mathematics Section harmonic c urves He had a numb er f e r t ilizer pr a ctices, t ill a g e methods mo bile irtdust r y of the Unite d States. J. M. Howie, professor of math- of curv es dr aw n t o s how what could a nd i.'1 fa ct all of t he rel a ti ons hip s Miss Lotta Oliver discussed- norm al e matics in the Wesle ya n univ e r si t y be dr awn. An in teresting note about betwe e n crops a nd soil s He showed tr aining geo g r aphy in the hig h opened the fir s t m at hematics section- / t_he m achine br ou gh t o u t was that that t he survey w as not of v al· school. al sess ion wi t h a f ew p le asa n t r ecot- 1Fathe r Ri gge h ad calcu l ate d th a t ue fo the f a rm er, bu t to r eal es tate Mr. E. E. Lackey of the d ep ar t- lections of Peru when he w as the this m achine was c ap ab le bf drawing d ea lers, l a nd ap pr ais e rs, b a nkers, men t of g eogra ph y at .the Uni v ers ity, mat hemat ics instructor here. He in - / se ven" bH! ion diffa r e nt curves. a nd Joan associations as we ll. I t is p r es ented a s t atistical s t ud y of t he A. K. Be t tin g er, of Cr eig h- / Off ic ers for t h e year's use d w idely by irri g at ion, drainage, · co r r el ation of geog r aphy an d hi s tor y t on university, Om a ha , w ho ta lk ed mathematics sec t ion a r e : Me rnll F lood , and hi g hway en g ineers, and he urg ed in t h e high s ch ools of the Uni t ed o.n the "Graphical Treatments of of Nebr as ka u.n iversity, p resi d ent; s c h oo l t ea chers to a v ail t hemselves Sta tes. Equation s.'' The material u sed was · A. K Bet t inge r of Creighton, viceof the use of the survey. V C. McKim, who had spent taken · from "Elementary Ma t hem at- , .presiden t; a nd. A. L. H ill of P eru, sec-

Dr. G. E Condra, of the s tate two years in the Phillippine ics " by Felix Klein I retary. soil survev, lectured on t he "Control and of .the F io od W at er of the Pl atte r ive r. .'' He s h owed what economic benefits the fa rmers of the Nort h Pl atte va lle y h ad r ealized by the control of the fl ood waters He also poi q t ed ou t th e g- r e:>t potent i al value t o Nebr aska of the n ow w aste d flood waters of the Pl a t t e J river if they were p ro perly stored a nd utilized I

Dr A. L Lu g.n of t he I of g eolo gy at t he Universit.y of Ne- I br as k a ga ve a n illus trate d le ctu re on t he g r ound w at er h y dr olovy a nd geology of t h e Platte river valley a nd _j ad ja cen t a re as in Ne br ask a. He ex- ! pfa in ed su ch p uzzlin g que€t lo ns as I wh y the Pl atte ri v e r drys i n its mid - j die cours e durin g the s u mm e r, a nd · t he p r obl e m of se cur in g strong or I we ek wells upon drillin g for wa t e r

Dr. E H. B arbour, of t he d ep a r.tment of at Un iv e rsity, sp oke i on the new · s hoveled tu s ked m as to - ! don s, picturin g the g en era l 1d v a nce - I men t from the e a rl y elep h an ts to our j _. present da y el ephant a nd sh owin g t f in Nebraska w her e we h av e s u c h I I rich fos sil ifs in which the wh ole I I world. is intere sted

Geography Teachers

The Nebrask a Council of Geogra- : phy Te a chers met in Sci ence hall, i O ,.._

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PERU, P.EDAGOGIAN

COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM IS ARRANGED-

IS A GRADUATE OF 'PERU IN CLASS

Program of Varied Spea•kers To Be Kearney State Teachers College

Here for Commencement · 1will twenty-fifth anni-

Weare, and Miss · Mal;iel Cook, at her home Thursday evening.

Mrs. Gastle M. Brown e ntertained Will' Be Head Football and Track __ versary of its founding, June 19 and the house furnishing class, Miss Edna · Mento.r.- Forme.r Festivities of Peru's si xtfoth com- 20· · · · · t b S Governor A. J. Weaver will -speak mencement are 0 egm, aturday, at a banquet there on Thursda y evenMay 24, at eight o'clock, with the fac- ing, June 19. On Friday, June 20, ulty reception to the graduating an alumni memorial or.gan will be cl asses at the home of President W. presented,, and a concert given · on it R by ·G. I. Deverauv of St. Louis. "The Pate. Spirit of Education," a pagent, will

Sunday, May 25, at 10:30 a m. bac- be presented by tlie faculfy on that calau.rete services will be held in the .f.riday evening. college auditor-Tum. , Dr. H. P. Fox, Invitations have been sent to pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal of Lincoln, will deliver the the first president of the college, ml!mbe.rs of state board of ed.qcation, and president of other Nebraska colsermon leg es.

The class through each room ·of her home, which is furnished with antique furniture. She explained "points in -house furnishing such as of color and. design. Tea was ilien served".

PROF. W." F. HOYT IMPI!OVEp

Wprd from Prpfesso-r w: F. Hoyt is that he is very much improved. • .Sqme of the members of the seofor class visited him at the Methodist hospital last· Wednesday.

Formal a nnounceme nt was made last week by President W. R. Pate that Glen Gi!kesort, former Peruvian· and at the present time head foot· · ball coach a.t Missouri Valley, Iowa high school, will be Per"u.'s new ath· letic director to succeed Coach J,.on · R. Graf, who will coach at Creighton university next year.

The college art exhibit will open tothe public, -Tues day

UNIQUE PARTY HELD

ATHLETIC FRATERNI-

Although it has been gerterally known about the campus for several weeks that Gilkeson would be the new coach it was not authentic until the state board gave its approval at from 9:00 a. m. to 10: a. m., and BY FRESH AN C S fr om 2:00 p. m. to p. m: "in the M LAS libr a ry. The trainin &' school exhibit, · : · ' - - - •

TY HONORS LON GRAF the meeting in Lincoln on Monday, May 12. at the same hours, is fo the T. J. Ma- Rresbmen of Hold Secoml Dance In JlOnor of Dejors trai ning building. Tuesday ·. Finishing Party Parting Athletic Head fo g at 8:QO p. m.-, in t he colli:ige liud- · : : ·.. -. . itor i um, the senio r class -1.v ill pi:.es e nt ., ?.'he w:l\. party Mem bel1S of Phi Lamba Alph a. athits a n nu al c\ flss play, He a v- w ent off without a · hitch The first Jetic fraternity, held their seco.nd en" , by Austin Strong, d.ir- hour · of the evening was g iven over dance of the season in the high school ection of Eldon H. H aywar d, '29. to the • fre shmart cJu bs. The Peru gymnasium, Friday evening, May 16. Wednesday, May 28, a t 10:00 a. m. players gave a snappy ·· little play It was given in honor of Coach and the hi g h school commencement will "N Q •t s h G · " · · b h Id . h 11 • • pt u1 e uc a oose, d1recteq Mrs. Lon R. Graf, who are leavmg e e J,!1 t e co ege· :auditorium. , • ; · C R G t t d • f by Dan M'cSwan, and with an all-star Peru for Omaha. - During the interay a es, superm en en. o ·. ··-. 'Echools a.t G ra nd Is la nd,, will address The Em.J!y Post club ·picked. UlY missio"n, Mi:. -Graf · told how much he the gra duatin g class. At 12:30 p m. etiquette :Pook and demo.nstrat- haq. his work in Peru a.nd the K appa D el ta Pi fraternity lu.nch- ed to the freshmen the right and _ his regret at leaving here. eon will be served by t he home ec- wrong of a few things. The Min- He further asked that the same coonomics g irl s. The oratorio "Redem- operation which had been extended erva club, the book worms,, had come ption ," by Goun od will be sung at to him should be given to Mr. Glen 8 p. m. by the college cho1•us, assis- across a delightful bit of drama in Gilkeson, the new coach. ted by G. Holt Steck, baritone. Small their all consuming literary digest The sixty couples present danced gr oup s will si.ng the solo parts in and they presented it in semi-library to the music of Dick Williams' orcbunfaon Mr. R. T Benford will direct style. The Kodak ·club flashed snap. estra.

"Glen" graduated from Peru with the class of '25 and with the excep· tiQn of one year he has coached at Missouri Valley high school until OUR NEW COACH .· and Ellen Wilson will play the a c- shots of freshmen on the screen Faculty members, who were chapcompanime,nts. them as they are today. · i er.ones- were: Mr. and Mrs. W • -N.

The Alumni breakfast in honor of Writing club then took it unon them- IDelzell, Dr. W. E. Vaughan, Mrs GLEN GILKESON t he class of 1930, at 8:00 a. m. Thm s-1 se"\ves to show: the frshme n ·how they , Inice Du,nning, and Ralph Williams. his resignation was turned in so that day, starts off t he d11v's festivities will look tomorrow. The ruthless ' Several other faculty mf!mbers were he might coach at his alma mater. At 6 :30 p. m. the M<;y Fete, lh a nd of time played many tricks up- guests.

In both high school and college in charge of Miss Phyllis D a vidsotl, I on these frequenters of the Peru Glen was an ou tstandin g athlete be-will take place in f he stadium. After I campus. Tl:ie last number "".as a ·piF- CAR INTO DITCH. ing a four year and a three letter the old English custnm, "A Festival Iate dance by four Jolly Dodgers. As President Pate of the college and man· at Clay Center, Nebraska. where of the seasons" brings the M ny Queen I Refreshments of which Supper Col. T. J Majors,, president of the Ihe lived durin g his high school days. and her atendants in proce ssio.n to club had charge, otit the Art Normal board,. were returning Tues- He made ltis hi gh school letters in the green. After the queen is club's decoration scheme and matched Iday from Lincoln, where they had football, baske t b all, and track. At · crowned, the spirits of the seasc.n 11p- j the blue and white penants. • been atteflding a meeti? g of the state IClay Center he had for Ward pear. For the entertainment of the I orc4es.tra tune d up, and the I board, Mr Pate's car m which they 1 H ay lett, at present track coach at Ma y Queen. each season prese.nts a I refreshments were immediately slight- wer riding, struck some loose gra vel the Kansas Aggies. Undoubtedly a review of the · important events of ed. The dancing and merrymaking which caused it to go into the di t ch. Igreat de al of his success has been that season Following · these sym- lasted u.ntil 10:15. They were at the time about twelve Idue to t he coaching which be re· bolic da.nces the May poles are The · freshmen had a grand and miles north ·of Beatrice. The car was ceived while under the direction of wound. The queen and her atten- glorioµs time with which to wind up somewhat d am.aged, but both gentle- this n atiwially known sport mentor. dants again form a processio n l\nd thefr and it was be- men escapeq with a few minor At Peru Glen was a four year man followed by the dancers, leave .the cause:_aiid not in spite of-the fact bruises. TheL came • home on on the gridiron and was undoubtgreen. that they were freshmen. the train Wednesday, leaving the car edly one of the greatest end s t o ever

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. PER"U, NEBRASKA. TUESDAY, 20, 1930. I
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Published Weekly at Peru State "Floodli g hts," 8 respons e by the tn - Omaha was able to return· home Sunj coming president, John _J3ath; "Flats," d ' h d I initiation of new regular members: I ay, very muc improve · Teachers Cottege j Helen GiJbei:.t, Ada E:rummer, .¥ac

Jtntereo at the Postoff o C P e r• I Dunning, Stev e- Turille, and' Nebraska, as second matter. IWhitehill; "Sp'otfight," presen'llat1on I

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K enn eth G ain es, who received h is degre e Jasf year and who has been tea chi n g at Dwight, Nebraska, h as ac cep t e d ·the superintende.ncy at Cr a b O r ch ard fo r next year.

E-S-S-kM-kft' S--NEBR: CJTY

for the year: Lawrel:fce Wilson. Dean •

$1 00 the Year-5c smgole copy. j Grass, Don Duryea, Ruth Sch a ffer, Light LuA ches, Hot Dnnks , Cand y, Sod as ' Marce11 O'Gurek, and Madonna Bra- Meet your Frie11ds H M'arle Parker Editor d "P 0 pter,. im personations by ere I p· A · t t Ed't I r m •

v,a. - s s1s , 1 or Dr. W. E. V a"u ghan; "Orchestra," by Elou;e Fa1rhead - - Business Mgr. members of the high school orchestra.

COMENCEMENT EXERCISES j SIGMA TAU DELTA

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Immediatel y. after the May Fete will

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follow the pl ?.nt ing of t he ivy and Sigma T u lJelt w initiation wa s held c lass d a y e xercises The a-lumni • ad-1 Tu e sday May 13; at 5 :30 Re ' . Ty ' pewr1""te,rs dress will b e g iv e n b y R. ' E. B ailey, o'docw in the · facult y rog m. These a.ire It superinteden.t of scho.ols, Plattsmouth, students were iniU.at ed; W a lter Wei s e; Nebraska. DoJt Duryea. Wlll ard Fowler, Mitrve :in See us for price when i n need of one · College · ex,e rci s es Cole, Margaret Jenkin s, Edna SeaWill be held i.n the colle g e auditoi;- , wa ld, ' Lela Wittwer, and Mai:y Alice ium, Friday, May 30, at 10:30 a. m. 1Engles.

Honorabl e C F r ank Re a vis · of' Linc-/ After tile initiRtion ceremony the oln, NebT as ka, former con gr essman , fr a ternity went to the home econwill' be the speake r of the mor.ning omics ' rcrom where a t hree cours e din'Fhe last event scheduled. fo r. the eX'- ner was served Folfowi ng the tl1nercises is a luncheon for v isitlng / ner Miss Ma rion r ead & friends at Mount Vernon hall. Cl ass short-' story, "Hounds of Heaven," ·

retmions will' be lielir in the after- ; and Mrs L6n• Graf a nd 1Coile& Grraf, " noon.

who • are' soo111 to lea-ve for. Omaha,,

gave f lt!iewell t a lks t o the fv atern lty

F>.R!AMATI:C G:t.UB H0LiE>S ; mem b ers. The • members" ex.pressed:

ITS ANNUAL BANQUET the loss they felt in t he dep:a-r.t-ur6' of these membe-t'S·- and- wished them

Tlie Peru Dramatic club b dnquet much su.ccess in E_e_w .:_. was held in the Moun t! Vernon dih· ing room. Thursday evening, May • 15;

at• six · o' clock. Thirty members w ere

present. The club colors of black l , ,

and silver were used in table and r oom decorat ion. Yell ow irise s, the ; · • club· flower. were ' t a ble piec es [ I p , d . t' ,A •

At the l con olu ion• ) f tlle a inner, a I n eru an 0 u : progr a m was given The idea of burn daily. · 1 theater. was can.ied" out.

Janel Delzell; "The Proscenium Arch," l i c·- has. W·1·1r:s a to ast· by the ou t -going pres ident, 1 I:

"The Call Beil,'.' - a dance b y Donna I I ·

Sch0ot SuppliesIce Cream.-and Cold Drinks

buy g r.aduatio n.. gi ft s a r-e gettin g

limited. The question is you ra; to decide. ARE Y0U GOiNG TO ' F:AII. THE Gl'RL BOY: WHO HAS STR.'°UGGLED YEAR AFTER· YEAR IN A:N EFFORT TO MAtt E' Tms ONE WEEK: SUPREME? C an you d isappoin,..t when .you Rno w what. i t mea ns t o. t he m ?

_ - - - A Few Gift Suggestions:--

Pen and Pencil Sets Neck wea r Gl:idst one Bags Schoo l Pins Watches Punses-

Allen Li c htenberger; "Brous," intro- · Telephon e Hallenoeck s .,,, •

duct10n of new officers: pres rdent, ,

John, Bat h; vice-pre s ident, Mable! Hig- '

We. have at t his time a· ni"c e lin e · of t he W W W · guaranteed birth stone ringS1

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TEACHERS WANTNIG TEACHING POSITIONS IN A.NY

OF THE FOLLOWING STATES: u r1mary cert 1cates, t e trst awar Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebr u k a, an ali-conferen ce end in the years one · recei ves; w&re Gladys Nevada, New North Dakota, South Dakota, Ok· 1923, and 1924,, and this was in Beebe, John Beelr, ,.M;erria Bllownson1 , lalloma, Texas, Utah, Wyomin1- Should write immediate· the days when the conference was 1Irene Davis, Ve.l'non Duey, Frances ly, Prompt service · of. all bf the coileges of 1 1 George; Hazel Hoppock. bis Jones; MISSOURI VALLEY TEACHERS AGENCY Nebraslca. Tlie last year In Peru he Carol Philson, Marjorie Simons, Vel- 316 Tabor Opera House, Denver, Colo. was captain of the Bobcat eleven and ma Thorn.ton; Dorothy -Harkson. Kenled them to their ffrst · neth , LiJy, Vivian._ WhitehHI, Mer.na ...

championship. Brownson, Ellen 'Mary Fish, Glen played for three years on' the er, and Zoe Ni-chdfa!f. Peru basketball quintet that hung up · Members of -tfre shorthand class rea con11ecutiv'e 'winning stteak of 54 ; cently sirbmitited shor.thand 'notes to straight games to make 11 r.ec- Ithe Order of Gregg Artists in an effort to O. G. A. award ord th l;lt has- never been bettere"d He Esther Hoffman,-. Florence Pate, played' in 34 the 64 games and· was Velma Jackson, Minnie Hermsn'leier, all-state forward during the years •Velma' Thornton, and' Veva· Wflson 1923 and 1924. received certificates of membership, which ind.icate -their ab.ility to take

One of Glen's. outstanding events notes· correctly, a nct Wl!ite fo go od while a footbitll star at P e ru: was the catching of a: 65 yard pass · in the Kearney game of 1924. J.t .is one MUSIC PREP the two longest passes to complet'ed in fooi ball. ever be FOR NA'FIONAL

In his five years• at Missom•i Valle! Iare working ''night and day" with the high school, Glen has had unusual high school orchestra i.n an attempt success with both his football and h fs Ito get the musicians · to1 master Beeb asketb a!Jl' teams. His · basketball th.oven's "Andante1 from

teams have won four sectiohal; five f\irs tr sfmphon y. This is' a· rather difcounty, and two district meets. ms Licult number- requi-11ed of au. c:_lass

football teams have had correspond- G orchestras partici.pating in the naingl'y high success one• of the1 brighti tional• or.chest;pa- contestl to · be · held

spots being· the· d'efea'tr handed' to · the in Lincoln; May 29. One rea.l. test of

strong Shenandoah team in• 192'!.1· that -the compar.Rti".e- strength of all orup- a- consecutive- - winning' Ghesti•as eligible fo 1• the· national streak of 35· games. elimination Js a sight reading requireMr. Gilkeson's present plans are !!lent. S <]_me strang!l s!.!le ction which

to attend Columbia university at New the director 01 orchestra have never York during the coming summer in seen before wm be gi-ven out wi-th order to take advanced work. the t hat they start play- 1

In 9len Gilkeson, Peru has un- ing within one• minute after the-y doubtedly found a worthy successor have seen the- mu sic. The training, to Coach Lon R. Graf, who has been school orchestra won at the state con- 1 the coach for the past seven years test a nd is in. the nat.ional r and under whom Glen Gilkeson contest The or chestra instrumentalearned much ot his athletic know- tion has been improved by the adled ge. dition of an oboe, trombone, a.nd two 11

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and as a result several have won awards offered• by the different type- ' writer concerns Accuracy also counts, and most of the companies limit the number of errors on a fif-

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HISTORY FRATERNITY HEARS \SENIOR CLASS VISITED ':N . !SENIORS WILL PRESENT Irun quarter only five LEO HA , UPTMA.N READ BC>_OK LAST W E · D ,_ NESDAY\ · ANNUA t. CLASS PLAY yards behind at the finish; however.a slow pass of the baton gave t he Pi Gamma Mu. hi s tory fraternity, Senior class day on Wednesday, Members 'of the production staff for second Wesleyan man a lead of about he.Id a b anq uet at which new mem-; May 14, caused the to be up the senior claf's pla v are at P resent I twenty yards over Duane Sams, who bers were received and officers · and ready to leave by seven-thirty l remodeling sets for ' the final · a. m. Before leaving Peril, however, 1 • pro- did not attempt to dose the gap un til elected, m the home economics rooms ' th d duct1on of the year "Seventh Heav I b t 200 d f th f' · h h . . . Itwo had e1r first accident. A ro I ,, ' 1 a ou yar s rom e 1ms w e n Monday evening, May '1'2, at 6 30· in front of the shrub hedge collapsed ' en. he overtook the Wesleyan m a n as R alph Ch a tel a in, '.29 acted as toast- i and two y.oung men' fell .to' the I .The stage manager' is 1 \ though he .were .stand still Duane master. Dr. C. M. Brown extended ground amid the -brambles Iwi t h many perplexing problems. The handed Millhollm, r unmng third for a welcome to .the .new members.

IAfter arriving in Omaha, the morn-I first act of the pfay calls for the end Peru, a bout .a yard lead. The L H f h b ing's entertainment consiste d of shop- between M1llhollm and the third eo auptman,, a c arter mem er i . ht . d t 1 · Iof a street i n Paris with · parts of Wesleyan man was close not a y a rd p ng, s1g seerng an various e e- h · b · · ' · of the Peru chapter, who 1s now teach1 h 11 At tl t k d' _ t ree u1ldmgs m v1ew, the back of separating them as thev passed the B . ·d" h" P one ca s. iey 00 m a· church the coiner of a wine shop · - · · · m g at u1 r, spoke re.ga1 mg is 'i ner at the Commercial club even '. ' baton to the anchor me.n. W1lh a ms h , and the side of an old and unattrac-1 h f p b 'f study on t e of Stowell. I though one Omaha reported tive house. For this same scene a J :nc or or ran. a ul _

At the close of his talk he presented Ithat brought their lunch The taxicab and an entrance to a sewer

ut was h m a ac a copy of his work to the college. delegation then attended "Ladies of t b .d d challenge y t e esley an man w o · • j Leisure" at the Orpheum at 1:30. mus e provi e · won by about a yard. Both anchor

In the absence of Pres1c!E> 11t W. R. IWh th • The scene for acts two and three m n an the quarter 1·n less than 61 en evenmg came e group sepnr- e r · Pate, Dean W. N. Delzell gave a shor.t t d 'S t h · t 1 d chan ges •to an attic room on the sev- seconds_. a e. · ome y-e ave no e · enth floor of a buildi ng in · a very · · speech of acceptance. Another copy 1 then· entertainment or entertainers. poor and crowded- section ·of· Pans. h • f was given to Prof. G. W. Brow n who The o.nly car trouble was a - tire T " k ,.... 1 h Marion Mars , 27, a ormer mem1c e." are now on sa e at t e h p da · t ff · th guided Mr Hauptman in his ' study • puncture, and one cai; stalled. The L l Ph d h dm' her of t e e gog1an s a , is e • • • • 1 wrecker which was called for t.he lat- .oya an t e. a imstra- author of an article OI). high school Officers - for the .next year were ! t 1 · 11 d · hon bm!dmg. For time see our ad- En glish j n the May edition _ of the elected a t the close of the evening Th t d th" t · d vertisement on page· two. Nebraska Education al Journ al. Mi ss I er a so sta e . · e nex ay 1r y-one rowsy as follows: president, Ruth Beau- eye.d seniors ·tried to attend classes. ·

I.Marsh teaches English in the state

GOOD SHOWS AT THE CRYSTAL agricultural school at Curtis, Nebraschamp; vice-president. .Helen Kalten- THEATER FOR THIS WEEK ' born; secretary and hist<n-iP 11 Donna I SOPHOMORE CLASS GIVES ka.

· - • · J DANCE AND BANQUET

Jane Delzell; treasurer. Helen Wag· 1 1 Mr. Whitfield, man ager of the Cry- Superintendents L. Clements gave nt>r. - Th b f th h Istal theater , has booked some fin e the commencement a ddr.ess at Burr, e 1nem ers o e sop omore · " :,,

The n atio nal cRndidates are as fol l l b t d I d w d · Ishows for this week. Tonight Ahb1 Nebraska· last Thursday ni g ht. His · -c ass ce e ra e c ass a y, e nes-

lows: Ruth Beauchamp Mildred d M 14 'th b" d th a story of gangland versus the law subJ·ect was, "Your Creed and You."

I• ay, ay , w1· a 1.g ance m e 1

Kmght Susie McNeil Be atric e Stoft h" h h 1 · D' k w·i ' !will be a full evening of e.ntertam- Leo Hauptman, who went to Bµrr la$t • - • ; 1g sc oo gymnasmm. 1c 1., ·

The prob ationary members are as Iiams' orchest ra fur.nished tne mu sic, 1 ment.t Gn '_VE)dnesday and Thurs- is being retained at an increase follows· Ruby Brown Kenn eth Cr ook I "tl Ch t K b 1 t d d a y th-ere will be shown a drama of in salary

• WI 1 e or er 11s so o ap ancer. " : ,, · ·

Donna Jane Delzell Don Durye<> j Alth h th h did t the world war. Seven Days -Leave

• ...,, oug e sop omores no go,

":'1llard Fowler, Eld0 11 Cor- l out of town fo r their cl ass d ay cele·

:It 1s one of rme Frye, Cl a ra Hicks, Herbert Iv- bration and were home at an earli- the outstandm.g pictures of Wo1·ld ,

ens, Alma Jorn H e len Kaltenborn ; h " th th th ' - war drama' altho only one brief s cene 1

• • i er our an e sen10rs, ey re- 1 • • • • • • • •

Mrs Lenore Ma gel a.•1d Helen Warr- t d that th h d "' d ' shows any fro.rit !me fighting

• ., ; p o r e · ey a ua an eniov- 1 " ner. : able day and evening. · · I Fdd ay, and ;:,aturd.a.y, wm bl'ing th'e _

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Duncan sisters in one of. the greatest j ·

JN · JOINT RECiTAL FRESHMEN , attractions of all _ time, don't

:Vinifred Pettit, violinist, and June S.t¥les of the ages miss them C. Adv.

Bnckell, -sopra no, accompanied· by George W ashington s time shown

Ellen Wil son presented in joint re- qy members of t he freshm a n cl ass PERU MILE R.E;LAY TEAM

cital a varied progr a m of mu.siaal at convocation, Fri day M11y, 16. J WES LEYAN : 1 numbers at the college auditorium, at This was a part of t he · freshman I 8 o'clock, Frid::iy night, May 16 I "week end"

• The Per u mile relay team com posed i "Sonata in E M:> jo)·" by Handel · The follo-':"1n.g styles were shown of Briggs, Sams, Mmhollin, and FINE PORTRAITS played by Miss Pet tit, !l 'ld "With by Belva C ar der and I Williams gave the crack mile relay FRAMES Verdure Cl Pd" s ung by Miss Brickell ·Vivia.n White hill; a cent.nry °'go. by team from Weselyan university the

were the · outstand if!g num- : LaVeta our mother's time, scare or their lives last

PHOTO FINISHING I hers of the program. "Summer" by by Elmse _and Leona Selk; May 14 when they ran an exhibition CAMERAS

Chanu-n ode sung by Miss Brick e ll, and , flappers, by Virgmrn McNea l, Ire:ie race at the Falls City Journal meet • "Scene de Ballet" by D eBe riot, played Adams, Marcelle Kelly, a nd· Nita at Falls City. ALBUMS by Mi ss Pettit the classi- i-Byei:s; and .the moder n women, by i Wesleyan was t.he favorite to win cal part of the progr a m. Edna Mae Jones,, Berrnce Crambeck, 1by a good many yard,s, but Peru upA gro up of four so n g s by modern and Fenster. · Jset the calculations and was only PetefSOO. Studiocompo s ers was pres ente d by Miss · Music was furn'. h_ed by a ! about a vard behind as the final

Bri cke ll. The pro g ra m was closed by ' of freshmen of Namm : quarter flnished. a g rOUJJ of three mo cl ern violi11 se I Wilcox, Zoe Nich olas, Le o.n a Hud son, B , d ff f -n

PHONE 56 PERU lections pfoyed Miss PeH it ;Lois. Schriefer Ina Custard, w.uufred competed against by his brother of · - · riggs, ,, ea o man or ..-eru, w as '

The se are t o be comnli- j Pettit, P a ul Land-0lt, and Jei old Viw - the Weselyan team and after a hard 1 Imented on " their artist.ic rina Lucille Stra••ton a ccompanied 1 tio n oft his :orog ram of difficult mus- 1 1 at' the piano. · ' __ ._.. ic. T_he pr?gram was organized by I

· w· 1 V d MiCss Pettit I

Sonata in E Major - - - - H an d e l I El oise F a ll'head !

Mr. and M1·s Wilber Zorn are the it 1 e r ure la d - - - proud pare.rits of a little ,gh l b orn to

E: L. DECK & C'QMPANY

BETTER HARDWARE

Summer Chamm a de them,, Wednesd a y, May 7, at Bur- 1 ' General Electric Refrll!erato rs Scene d B 1 iss nc e well. Mrs. Zorn will be remember ed. .l e al et - - - De Ber1ot Sh' I Sk d l f th h • • 1\1 p as n·ey a cen o e so p omore _, ___..__,_, ___

' is s ettit class of '26. Mr. zorn was grad u-

Life's Joy Speaks ated from Peru in '28, and is at

Dawn Awakes Braine present athletic coach at Burwell. ._,_,_..,_._._,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_._.

The Lady of Dreams - Daniels · ·

The Wind Blown Hill Adams

Miss Brickell

Legende - - - -

_ Wieniawski

;paradise - Krakauer-Krei s ler

Hungarian Dance - Haesch e

Mfas Pettit

Ruth Schafer of Auburn, a soph- j omore, went out to Cur.tis, Nebraska, 1 last week to make ' a personal appli· · cation for a position. She return e d with n c0,ntract to teach filth grade _. l Br.

A better job deserves a better pdce--That'-s why PanC.rom will not mark floors: SOLES AND HEELS APPLIED BY.. l .P..CLARK- Electric Shoe Shop

On the East Side of the Street

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VOLUME XXV

MANY STU,D·ENTS . I WILL ·GRADUATE I

-si x tieth Annual Commence mPot Exercises B egin Tomorrow Ni g ht

Th e six ti eth a nnu a l co m m e nc e m e n t ,of th e P e ru S1nt e 'J'each e r s C oJl f! rro \ is b ein g• h e ld thi s w ee k. 1 A .c l l!flS of :sixty ei g ht w iii o e gradu nt ed fr n m rthe coJl ege course and will ; the degree of Bachelor · of ArtS. A class of 79 will fini s h th e two y e :fr I

Norm a.I course ' a:n d will get ·.e.lem e ntarY' ce rtific ates. T.h ere w ill I b e a cl ass of 37 g r a du a ted from the / hi g h s chool. ' ' ' · Following is a pro g ram of commencement w ee k: S a turd a y, M ay 24. 8 p. m. facul ty r e<: eption to gr a duatin g cl asses '

Sunday May 25 10:30, Baccalaurea te s ervice s Tu es cl ay , May 27 ! 9 a., ·m. &nd 2 p m. a r" t ex hibit Ir 8 p:· m., s enior cl ass pl ay

Wednesday, Ma y 28 ;· 10 a. m. Hi gh S c h oo l C omme n ce." mcnt. I 8 p. m. 01-'ato rio "Red emp t ion ," : by Gounod -'..

Thursd ay ; ! Ma y 29. 6:30,

SENIORS PRESENT ANN UAL PLAY

Ca s t \ Vas Lar!?est Jn of All!' Play of Year

T he s e n'i o r cl ass play , "Seven tli Heaven ," b y A ustin "Strong was pr·c, sen ted Tu esda y nigh\:, Mey 27. 1E ldon H a yward, ass ista n t r eg istrar, directed the p r oducti o n. Tn Rct I t h e scene is at the e.r1 rl 0-f a street in· P ar is. Bo n1, Fran k· K e r· ner, is try in g to get "Elo uise" hi s t a:;. ; t o start. The s ergea n t of police, Ei ne r Toft; the R at'. F r an k Iv e rs; Maxmilli a m Gobin Paul Ho y; Ar letb Lucille Hu g hes; and "R ega n, ' W ilb u 1· Youn g make thei r en tran ce i n t o th cstreet Ufe of P a ris.

We find the two g i r ls. D ia.ne , Jones, and Nana, Helen Kucera, wh n h a ve run away from their aunt a nd uncle, leadin g a wicked life. N an o t h e very cruel elder sistP r of Dia n e ! forces her to stolen g oods, beati ng her unmercifully • Brissac, Raymo.nd Trenholni, an cl Blonde, Marvin· Overturf, come to the sisters and tell them t heir atin t

IVa lentine, Frances Moriarity; an d Uni::le Georges, Ernest Ro.ther t, wb are wealthy are in Paris.

W h en *l;he sisters appear before t h em, Diane tells them they hav e been leading a bad life. Uncle Georges then r efuses t o have anyt hing to do with t hem and orders .Aunt Valentine to leave the girls. Nana tries to kill Diane. Chic o. Ma r vin WHliams, an atheist, saves h er life. Pere Ch e villion, a pries t, Dan Pettinger, convinc es Chico that there is a God. In a scuffle with the _police, Chico saves Dia n e by saying she is his wife

Helmut Bro ckman Fr a nk Kerner .' GATHER AT HOME I VlO,LIN BY TRAINERS

ALL-CQLL,EGE

In act II Diane goes t o stay in an attic room on the seventh floor i n a c1;owded section of Paris to wai t f or the police to come and vel' ify Chico's stawme.nt. As they are abou t to · be Dia ne's aur.t and law y.ercome to take her. She chooses Chico an d the "heaven'' rather t han weal tb an d a home with her a unt.

Mary Alice Eng les Lu e ll a McF a rren ·'· · One of thes e was oJed by Ma urine I

Louise Farley Margare t Mc Willi am s · Reception Is Held On President

Ruby L. Brow n · Eth e l M Ki ge r I 1 The vi olin orch estr as fr om the lo w -1 Enid Colg l a zier Ma r y M. Kn ight - OF PRESIDENT er g 1:ades· of the school en· DANCE IS HETD , Crook 1 H elen Kucera tertam ed - at ch ap el, Fnday, May 23. · l.i War breaks out taking Chico, an d Maxmilliao Gobin. In t heir desp eration Chicq and put their

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director of the by Japanese l a nterns and the receiv- 1 ·· o.f Reavis To Be Here tended • Th e 193 0 Peruvians which were ,, college chorus, presents the ora t orio, fo g line consistin g of Col T J Ma· • The g ym wa s d e co rated with bl u e Id 1 d t th t d t M d

"The Re(lemp t ion," b'y Charles Gou- · p ' d ' d · '. · · '··I A change ha s 15een made in the and white pen a n ts Th e o rch estra e ivere 0 e 8 u en s on on ay, JOTS, res1 ent an Mrs. W. R. Pate, · M 26 · d th · f t' th t ." nod, Wednesday evenin g at ei g ht <:ommencement speaker: The H onor- booth at the cen te r of th e west side ay • carrie e Ln or.ma ion a o'clock at the colle g e a uditorium, Dean and Mrs W. N. Delzell, D e an able C. F. Re a vi s who w a s s cl:i.eduled of. the gy m was a lso d ec orated in the, Esth er Walkinshaw, is the new Ma y The pro'lo g ue deals with th e crea- lnic"e Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. t · th :. · · t colle g e color s The fl oor was in ex- Queen. For representative women · c Ch - · · o give e commence.men address · · tion of earth and the ri1 a ci n g of m a n arter. ester Kor ber, Mr, and !'4rs : : c e llent c ondi t ion. Madonna Brady and Pauline L y le ·. there upon. It tells ;f man's down- A. V. Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- fmds that a ca s e before the supre me Punch a nd wafe rs we r e served fall of Chris t's promi s e re- vin on porch, , of Nebraska will prevent his th ro u g hou t t h e e veni n g with Veva dempt10n.

Refreshments · 'were ' served cons1s• Wilso.n, Ali ce H a r t fo r d, and El oise

Part one starts with the condem 11a- tin g of ice cream roses and cakes I \ F a irhe a d in ch arge tion and scourg in g of Christ, throu g h M a ny flowers were used in decoration. , The chape ro ns for the evening whkh runs the t heme of· for g iv e n es s Music was· furnished by a trio and wele: Pr esid ent a nd Mrs. W. R. P ate, The m a rch to Calv ary, th e b ear in g there w e re som e v ocal numbers.

D ea n and Mrs W N. D e lzell , De::\.n of the cr oss, a nd t he w a i'li,n g of th e The 'follo'wjn.g c ommittees were ap- 1 ln ic e Dunni ng, D r w. E. Vaughan, of Isra el" i s g iv e n J esus \ t,o take of this recep-

Mr. F H H ec k, Mr and Mrs. V. E: tells theq1. not to weep He en t rus ts t10n: g eneral chairman, Miss We are; Ch ate l ain, Miss Emilie Pepez, and · his mother into th e c a r e of g en e ral arr a n g ement, P. A. Norwood, Miss F r a n ces Harvey.

were chosen; for represertati"vc men Marvin Williams and Ernest Rathert • Miss Walkinshaw is majoring in English. She belongs t<' t he Dramati c club, Everett Li t erary soc iet y, GU Js' club, Y. W. C A H a wkey e club, a n d W. A. A. She will be qu e e n -0n Thursday evening of µits week a t the reg ula r May fe t e fes t ival. Miss Brad y, a com merc e m ajo r, has held office i n a n u mb er of or· en going t o the s epulchre a nd findin g Lindstrom,

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ma y fe t.e 7:30,, pl a ntin g of t he i,v y ; cl ass d ay Friday, May 30. 10:30, coUege commci:i cem e nt Following is a list of t he members of the gradu atin g cl asses : CandM a tes for A. B. de g r ee. Janu a r y 24, 193 0. ,- Marguerite Gr a ve s Paul K . .Ho y Frank D. Iver s Alta B erne tta Lu cas Gw e n doJy n Rob er t · Ma jors H , A N e u m ei st e r Ch arl es Pl ac e Rub y M. T a.ne y M a ll or y May 30, 1930 ''I • ' 1 _j. ·. - - "' . -PERU, NEB RA:SKA,:'>- :ruE SDAY, MA¥ 27, 1930 (
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Edwin Bo oth Ma r gar e t V J e nkins Rutl:i. G B randt Alm a M. J o rn Ma donna I. Bra dy D on K e iste r I i J ·
Y'{. Wicke Fsham wi t h Mar ga ret Cain a t It Is the First All-Colle g e iD an cc (Continu e d On Page Four) R .' Pate's Lawn th e. pi ano, a nd t he -0ther b y G ra ce '. • - P.e t erson with Lorene Norton accom· Ever He ld In P e ru A reception for the sophomore a,r{i]- panyin.g on t,he piano The dream o: many on _ the 1 MAYQUEEN JS senio i· ciasses o.n · ·.- - - campus cam e rnto re abz ah on, F u d ay BE PRESENTED R. Saturday. ·ff. ·H. WJLSON ·TO ni g ht, May 23, w h en the fi r st a ll-c ol- ANNO{J·NCED ORATORIO WILL . · Im g , M ay. 24'. This w a s the fmit : qf , BE _ SPEAKER le g e d a nce of Peru was h e ld at t he Will Eve nt In week. - coll e ge gymn asmm a t e1 g t o cl oc : Also t he Four Chosen As Represen· -the festivities of commencement · · · ' I · · ·h k Commencement wee.Jc ' · - About 225 st udents, m a ny a lumni tatives are Revealed The law.ii was beautifully lighted Chan ge of Prog ram Due To Inability members; and some ou t sid e g uests atMr. R. T. Benford,
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Part ;two tells the s t ory of t he worn- Lon R. Graf, R. A Willi ams, C R Mus ic was fu rn ish ed by Dick Wi1and Me.n's club. He t or io t h e co Hege c h or u s w ill b e as- p l a n e parts from t h e war departme n t 1supreme court of the United States. home economics departme nt, ente r - was president of the senior class. s isted b y t h e m e mb ers of t h e -hi g h of t h e-· United States. As soon as mbre He was president of the Lancaster tained twenty g uest:s at d i n ner Fri- All four of the repre,,entative stn · 1mhool c horu s. E ll e n Wil son is pl ay- parts are receive d t h e c l ass pla n s to County Bar ABsociation, also of the day evening , May 23, Miss Hazeldents are members of the senior i n g t h e accomp a.nime n t.s. stud y aerop l ane mec h anics. Nebraska State B ar Association Weare was an o u t-of-t ow n g u est. class.
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, Thi s g<roup wa:q' · the most ' advan ced of the vio J i n , P.Toups below the senio r : i himh schooJ. and ·thev dis, I plaved an understanding- of po tb of the number: part s being- interchanged and p lay e d tl;nm&rh twice for th e.be nefit of the aud!ience. This group. was unde r tb e di r ection of Otto Bo ellsto r ff, an advanced violin student 'i n the college , and June Bricke lJ , piani s t. Th is concluded the violin clas s demonstr at ion for the e venmg , A clarinet d ir ect ed- by Neil Trabert , playe d

• • ' ·' , \ sev e ral o,d favorites includ -

1banei that Sousa ever had, hroug·ht imt the jdea of "rh y - in g "Old Black Joe," which , j thm" the princple of. all good music. They brought a great dell} of ap -

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folk we1 e tmder d1rec- ferent steps ih the building

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hopping, and · and at Lime;:; display-· mus1ea l of

ft <m,t&$ t,rop4.e; bQt the audie1:1Ce did not t r a c9mpose d of , th e rliffereiit in in-I EDITOR'S :Non, ·· "'. ,fr.om : the "kmdergar ten ·,vere from 5th to 9th •• " • " • ••• • " : 1 ..-;' .ip.teres_ted m the play at hand. As the grad.es was UJ1;der the lead..:nu.sic IL the One of the ,Play the differ ent mempers df the ;gToup dis- ,ersh1p ,_ of Alice :H ai-.tfor d, 1.·P.eru Trame1 s school, from playeq to. ithe. the little Be.rmce Mi ll er, q.nd Ellen ku1dergarten to beei:i of rn- po ssessed .The group con- Wilson. This orchestra g.rad;e of ._ the ;sen}or J:ngh sirumenta 1, music : 1: t)w · not ,a pqp1l o_f <?Ver six years of age, and thei r broug h t_ ,, a n lnclud.ed in the u nde-P the supervision o:f 1.PuQf V1l •• •.•. '""' • " -· ' ' ?f ea rly , H .Jindra. ;wit_h ,this idea in min cJ,, Ing· and dis p layed t -n t he he:- ' the mem1 >1ets · o: c v " 1 I the Ped a go g ian decided to make "? 1 .· tene r s th e ' r;nany 11;11 n, l,l t e the c ::i c. ate 01 hest.I a fe ature of tne wor}c ' m this, our ! : I practices neces sary 'befor echamp10ns, the student A-!l inter;j ·. a fi rs t c]ass in strume ri ta1 . ,teachers, and thC:: bsert is view was arr a nged at which onraniz a t ion can be ' perfecof Victor H. Jmdra of the t e d. This g-r oup was f olcollege inslrum-8 ntal music end to be accomplished. To say : " 'l lowed by t h €1 senio_:r b ig h . 2_e'partment .. This group .al- ." Lh at :we at the p ; o- scho o.l orchestra, direc ted inc lud-es violin I g ram Mr. J.i-nd.ra '.n mine) by Ruby Brown ,'wi n n er s of groups frr.:irn the · pe puttmg:. it mildly. 11'! · · th e s t at e orch estra cham, grades, t\vo of groups our with him, Mr. JinL " r pi onshi p i n -class C at Has t: being pictured· b e 1 ow> dra b.ro.ught forth the information in gs This was th e cr own'! 0ver one hundred grade that this undertaking is .not in g perfQrmance of the e v; and high school students work of any one person, but ratli'- , eni ng-, being th e goal for ·'are taking' an active iflter- er it is due · to the - plertd'id CO-O}J - which the membe rs Of th e est in this iristruinent a l 'ad- t eration· or tnb entire tr;aining preceding g-ro ups a re vancernent of music. The - school faculty, -and the townspeo- stri ving. picture was taken just ·af.: : ·pie; : ·:Mr. , to us / The pro g r a in w a s 'ter the gr9up ·: s ame 1!1 C?desty that has mad n · ' bro ug·pt to a fi t ting close had given an 'evening's sucn a favo r!te with old an? I ability tQ p'Iay unde11•standable music brought forth wave by the presentation of th e : musica:} entertainment to you_ng alike .• Per.µ should l after wave of a!)p1la1use as the number ended. Miss Mc- trophies from Nationa l the townspeople and the J qe pr?ud .,,,o:i: Mr. Jrndra for t ll w.ho _is an Bur eau of Music and th e :·students of the college. sp!endid work that r he is under_.- f fo.r teachers, Maurme WI CK- Hastings Chambe r of Comis a shon summary -: t e:king, a.nd co-oper&te with Jiim 1 for this di- merce in r ecognition of P e, >f the evening's entertain- , in such a way the ul- 1 VlSl-Oll .of. 1A,p1cture of this group may be rµ ' s charn p ions hip standment, which 'should give timate ,goal a distinct picture an,d 'Page._ ing. ,$ome .ide.a of .the extent to · a mirage, : .1 and The entire , .which the work has ad- ; . .entertained with the ' went throu g h in , a manne r vanced. · :. 1

• Trana ., sGng o;n, v19lins. I th at sb ould ha.ve been very · DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM MAY 7 1930 / "The filoy Scout's -March" was .very effecti vely play ed g r 'ati f yi ng to the pr -0duce r s Auditoriur:i ··· ' by a group the 3rd a!1d.4th gn1des. '[his an? }t see me d to. be the

1. Introductory Remarks __ .:.:.:: :... ____ Supt. S. L. Clements tbo m a dop m10n hof m fat t en-

2 Rhythm Orchestra G,rades 1 and 2 ______ directed by " ,, : .TM : qngIJ?.g'" ou - '8 o or ance t -B:t t ea o mus-

· Ir's Jo-nes ' · · · · · · p,luckm,g as well as the· reg·u'la,r ' bowmg Grace educ at10n 1s not : only 1 • - · Peter,son d1rectmg -and Lorene N t t th · t · 1 b t d · bl d

3. Kindergarten V10lm orchestra __ M;1ss McCollum and , ' ' . or on a e piano, , prac ica u a visa e, a n · student teadhers Maurine Wickersham an d Marg·ar- outa degree of skill from so young a group man y were the 1 fa:v orable t C ' of musicians. comments for a contmua n ce e am,:. - · · · · Two pa:rt work · was brought · t b f th ; t 1·· Vio-Jin Groups from Primary department, grades 1 · · ou Y a group o pi esen po rcy and 2 ___ student teachers, Doris Rice and Murgar'.et Engelkemeir.

5. Violin Group from grades 3 and 4- "Boy Scouts March," _____ student teachers Grace Peterson and Lorene Norton.

6. Violin Group from grades 5, ·s.; 7,. s, ahd 9- "Mary Jane Waltz,'- __ student teachers, Otto Boellstortl' and June Brickell. .; ,

7. Clarinet Quartet __ stude rit, teacheJ'.'., .NeiL:. 'L'rabert

8. Beginning Orchestra, grades 5 - -:-- teachers, Alice Hartfo rd, Bernice Miller, and g, High School Orchestra. Contest 'Numbers- · _ s tU:dent teacher, Ruby Brown. ·' ., · · ""71'' ii

10. Presenting of Trophies to high school 01 winners state music contest , Op a l Grov er In ' a few introductory remark s to the, t.o w r.i sp eople-, Supt. S. L. Clements, of the Training school, who is himself a musician, told the audienc e h e f el t th a t th e idea of group inst r uction, fr ee of char ge wit h f u r ni sh e d ins truments, was one of the g re a t es t s t ep s f orwar d t o be

1 made in the mode r n school syst e m

' In the fir s t numb er of the evenin g ' s pr ogram, th e 1st and 2nd gr ad,.:;s, dresse d in a n t h e tr immin gs of the b est

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faith in the ever seeing God and marry themselves. Although Nana tries once more to wield an evil hand over Diane, she is whipped away.

In act Ill, .Brissac tries to Diane to marry him. Diane has lived in her ('heaven" for four years, every day feeliny the presence of Chico which encourages her Brissac is about to succeed in marrying Diane because a report that · Chico is dead.

Diane's faith wavers and in her point of desperation,, Chico enters, blind but calling for his "cherie." The tiny attic room again becomes their "Seventh Heaven."

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August 22, 1930

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THE PEDAGOGIAN ing!' b y Fisher, and "SHent Starlit Night"1 by Carl Hauns. "Nocturne" by Pearl G. Kerns was sung as a contralto solo by Leona Hudson. The quartet sang a nother group of· two numbers "Sweet Goodnight" by Massanet, and quartet arrangement of "Goin Home" from the Dvorak "New World Symphony" arranged by G. Holt Steck. Miss Brickell and Miss Schriefer sang "The Qne I Love Just Can't be Bothered With Me." Miss Brickell sang a solo, "The Wind

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