1922-1923 Peru Pedagogian - issues 1-34

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them for their

Resul ts: I - the b ard times, the social unrest all

bean L i t e r a r y Society h eld ing b er own in trus fall's enrollm e nt. K ear net Oc t 20 P e ru Mark De l ze ll s t a rtin g o u t a t lii g lt Sch ool lln s Large N umb e r Out 1a ve r y worth-w hil e busin ess meeti:Jg. But to t h e s u r p rise of every one a gain

Mid lan d Oct. 27 Frem o nt back for fir s t t ea m , h a d hi s a rm d1 s- ..., t bll l l ! The most outstan d ing bu sin ess was iusle:td of a loss is shown. This ts b or oo h

Doa n e Nov 3 P e ru l l ocat l!d at t h e el bow an d w ill likely el th e e l ecti on of offi cer s f o !· tlw fi ro t certa inly a g r eat co m pliment to t e

W ay n e Nov. 17 W ny ne out o f th e lin e up !or sev e ral days • se m es t e r P hilo m a t hean s t LPY present adm ini str ation. The number

Cotn e r Nov 2·1 Per u • Pom e r oy' a nd Faun ce are t h e only o l d , W i t h th e fir st game of t he seaso n a re fortu nat e in · sec urin g t hese o f- of men in Lbe co ll ege seems to conCom e o ut a nd see the prac ti ce games fir st lin e me n back In th e Pe ru lln eup ! on the Pe ru fi e ld this wee k , the hi g h 1fl ee r s: tinu e to s h ow an increas e and the best each a ft e rn oon , th e m ore yo u see th e A co m p l e t e li ne will h ave to be f orm- Ischool sq u a d w ill have a h ard battl e Pres id ent: H a rr iett Gl asgow of it, a ll they are nice big fellows who more yo u lmow, the m ore e nj oyment e d w it h Pome r oy , F a un ce, H anson, , o n t h e1r ba n ds. T h e n o w n u m- Vice-presiden t : George W ill y h ave a c lean r ecord not onl y in athleyou have. It will enco ur age t h e team Hru n sdon, Milam, Bell, Ca r ter and 1

1 b ers t h i r ty- s i x men , jus t th ree t eam s. Secretary: Mi ss In ez We lls tics b ut in class work. "Skipper" a nd gl\·c you a m uc h n eeded re laxation S h owalte r W hil e t h ey a r c a ll pr a c ticall y g r ee n I 'l'reas u rer: Miss Edn a Maue l Speer will never set sail on the footat th e e n d of eac h d ay's cl ose a p pli- We h ave th e weight a nd b y develop- men a t f o otba ll , t h ey a r e working Th e Vice-p r esident, b/ vir tu e of his ba ll sea with none but the best. His e<>t ion to college duti es i ng a good fast charge In this llur. we b a rd, and fast up as a footba ll ' o1Iice, is c ha irm a n of th e member srup wo r k as a coach h as brought many Organi ze i n c h a p e l a t a speci a l , can m a k e th e o p po n e nts d o son1e team. Atiou t oue thml o f th e m e n a r e committ ee. Mr . W illy i s n ow a t wo rk a ma n to t bis institution. r ou s ing goo d o l d c ba p e l meeting and travelin g to sto p o ur h ell.vy back f ie id i too li g h t fo r muc h f ootba ll thi s year , i n th is capacity and at t h e next regular But we mu s t not foreget ther e is also choos e a ye ll leade r; u s e the peri od m e n I b ut t hey are learn in g the gam e, I m eeti ng of t h e society n ames of a pp l i- a n inc r ease in t he number ot fine for t o l earn some e nllven Lng

In ext yea r, wi t h t h e ex per ien ce o f 1 c an ts fo r m em be r s hi p will be voted yo un g ladies too. Dean Robins on ye ll s , a nd p racllce th e ye ll s at very LAllGE l UGli S CIIOOL I fn ll, a nd a years growth th ey wtll l u pon weari ng a n u n u sua1 Iy plt:as ant sm1le grou.p meeting, a s a m ea n s o f h a ving ma ke valu a bl e tll.e t eam The o l d m embe r s a re g l a d ind ee d to Icaused by the fine add ition of th em on t h e t ong u e's end so t h9.t we T he hi gh sch oo l has s t a rte d on i t s I The ga m e F n day IS w tth Nebraska s t a rt s u ch a promi si ng year a nd a r e wom en t o h er k ingdom. When the w ill b e r ead y fo r a vi g or ou s ap]J PO r- seco nd year a s a fo u r year hi g h school II City Las t yea r p laye d Nebras- 1st{re th a t those n ew m ember s wh o swim m ing pool is r e ady for usc an ce wh e n th e vis i t ing team s CI)0 1<•. w it h a n in c r eas ed enr oll m e nt ov er t h a t k a Ci ty t h e second gim e of th e season, I will be take n into the socie ty r ealize the n will t he athletic stre ngth of T h e t ow n peo ple h a ve b eg un t o of l as t yea r F riday ni g ht, Sept embe'r d e feating t hem by a scor e of 1 3 to ! ·! the privi l eg e and h onor i t i s to b e Peru's woman h ood be show n watc h the sk ir mi s h work , the offe n se the t wenty- third, th e e n rollm ent st ood Nebraska City is ou t for reven ge thiS 1a P hll om ath ean , for d o yo u know t hat The senior and j unior clas ses of the and dofense d r11l s wi t!) kee n i nte r est a t 1 55 T hi s is sqm e inc r ease over yea r , vowi n g t hat th ey w ill get t h e the Philom a th ean soc iety, or " Ph ilo", co ll ege show th e finest percent of Inand the s a m e ol d excitem e nt get s into t h a t o f las t yea r t he e nr oll m en t f or Per uYia n s sca l p t o car r y h om e. On as we end earing ly call it was o r gan lz- creas e. There was over 100 per cent the b loo d ns it a l ways does just before the en tir e ye a r r unn in g i n the ove t he other hand th e P e ru boys a re ed th e s a me year P eru Norma l was increase in the attendance in the Ju•1 th CI game. h un dred e ighties. Ibou n d t h ey will u pho ltl t h e r ecord foun ded 1867, that t he semi-cente nnia l ior and s enior c l a s ses. The tltne is Coach Speer is sm il ing broa d ly and The senio r c la s s i s a b ou t doubl e t h a t made by the team last yea r Not on l y of Its organization was ce l ebra t e d five not far di stance when thos e receiving s e ems w e ll s a ti s fied wi t h hi s gr id ma- of last years , there b e in g over fo r ty I the t ea m b u t the whole hi g h sc h ool year s ago. tha t ther e are sLx li fe-mem- degrees will rival the number in our terial ; a nd t he men are going i nto it members in i t. T he majority of them has for it ' s motto, " Beat Nebraska bers of Phil o in P e ru's faculty, t hat la r ge r si s ter colleg es wit h d e termination and zea l fr om a r e in the academic o r co llege p re- Ci t y"

Ii\l r. W il son E Maj ors , a civil war T he following table of statistics the first. Some time s when t he t wo parator y cou r se , t hou g h the r e are a T he can d id a t <'S a re not ror t veter an and resident of :Peru, was the compiled two years ago. with the cors quad s c la s h one can h ea r t h e impact numbe r in e neh of t he s pec la l _co ur ses. position. No man La s h i s Ifirs t pre s iden t or Philo; that Mr s An: res pomlin g data for las t year added, thru th e val l ey a nd the The l as t yea r' s s eni o 1• c lnss IS some- c m c h e d on t h e team. for th e re a r e t' 0 1na Joy, o n e of t wo meml.lers of th e ?Oill h e of pa ssing interest to those -;!routs eeho lng t hrn t h e hil l s Every wha t Of t h o norm a l t rain- men for practic .Il:o· every pJa rr on the fi n \. _clas s \n Penl () 8 70) ; 11 ha. ih ,'\} l owrng l•e r \1 hirto ry r ··Jr·t ;,.<' to he a n encln rant'e lng 6.,.athmt s, .J1x an: u :m<: h lu g' this teaul wno u av a' u.l.luttt c uance. j a n d who still lives here , is a Philo- Enroll ment i n the Neb r a ska State tes t no w a n d t h e p laye r s ar e getting yea r , a nd on e is in t h e Per u Co ll ege. S o m e of t h e bes t mate1 m l m ay no t 1 n1ath ea n ; t ha t the year 1 922-23, u n d e r Teachers co'nege, Peru, Nebraska for h ard as hi cko r y a nd as s lipp e ry as O f th e g r a d uates fro m t h e be in t be gam e the first wee lc / th e g uid ance of o u r capab le officer s , the last s ix y ears : (Collegiate rank) e l m s on e is in th e University, nm e o f l ack of t r a imng A numb e r of tb 1an d mos t in te r es t ed spon s ors, Mi ss Total for Y ear .'125 The s e a r e t h e men w ho are ou t for a r e i n t he Per u Co ll ege a nd two have s q u a d been o ut b ut a day or two, j R h ineha r t and i\Ir. Shoeoike Js going

p r actice at p rese nt : Cap tai n W illy, t aken up n ur ses tra inin g, o n e in t h e Ia n d wb1Ie s how m g up fine po s s ibl ll- t o be t h e b es t year P hilo has eve r had?

quarterback, a three year man good rniver s ity of Neb r aska. hosp ital in t ies, they will n e ed more thliln the

r; round gainer and defe n sive man ; Omaha. The one gradu ate from t h e Iweek to get i n to the wo r kings of t he

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Buettgen nc t, u act , wo yea r II!a • Home Econ mlcs course is n ot in sc 100 team. Tota l for Yea r 1920- 1921.. b I f l l b I t n 1 1 DA ND AND OltC JI ES'J'RA 245 s p l end id kicke r; Robert, ba i(back, two t h is year. Fran cis Conkle, wh o was makin g The colleg iate enrollm e nt at the year man , d e pendabl e; Frary, end, two A mixer was h e l d t h e Frid ay of t h e a s trong b id for the q u arter back T h e boys are o u t for b and practi c e clos e of the s econd wee k in f a ll: 1920 year man, g ood o n pa ss es, o n e of the fi r st A small adm i ssion was 1 no _do u bt be ou t from Ith is year with m or e enth u s ia s m t han 188 ; in 1921- 208 ; in 1922- 233. fa s te st me n on tl1e sq u ad; F:tu 11ce, cha r g ed to cover t h e co s t of refres h -lm) u rJe s rec e1ve d m a motorcycle ac- eve • · The above data i.\)dica t es the school g uard, two yenr ma n , gootl d':'f•:;.l-lv e m ents , and over ni net y tickets w e re 1 c ide n t a bo u t a ago One. or I we a d mit we had a goo d band la st is b eginnin g to pull back to the preman , Pomeroy, guard , t h ree year mau, so ld. Kind fort un e was not to sm ile Iof t h e b oy s mmor mj u nes year, b u t we're expect ing greater r e- war atte n dance record. good defen s ive ma n ; Madd en , on t h e party with t h e best o f weath e r in scri mmage d un n g t h e wee lt,. bu t Is uit s t h is year, and we know we will year stlcon d team mn n , w it h h1 t s of bu t i n s p ite of a t errific electrical , wi ll p r oba bl y he in t h e game Fnday. g et t h em. COJ,L EGE DUSIXESS promise, good on pass e s and s torm, a b out s even ty gath ered at the Althoug h t h e line-up Cor t h e game There i s a bi g in cr ea s e i n membertacld e, l as t year second te a m sc h oo l. T he en t er tainm e nt w as in th e i s uncertai n, s ome of th e m os t likel y s hi p t his year over las t year an d u nman , bi g, ac tive, a nd w ill be a. valuabl e form of a week of even t s . F o r each m en are, for center T ay l or a nd San- dor the leaders hip of Vl adimer J ls a :llEN'S LUN(" o S m an; Poo l, q u ar t e r back, a n d e nd, n igh t o f the weelt th er e was a feat UJ e d e r s, ,g ua rd s a nd taclt l es, San ders , we have th e p r omis e o f ma n y good Th e firs t meeting of t h e r ot the h ard worlte r , l ast year seco nd team f o r w h ic h partner s wer e a rra n ged a t Jon e s , Heywood, Sta nd ley, Cowell , a nd 1

concerts. co ll ege was pres ided over 1•Y Glen man; Mil am, cen t er, la s t year second the co mm encement of t h e eveni n g. W illi ams. F e r t h e wings, B. Da ll am, T h e ban d will make i t s initial ap- Frnry, the ranking officer of be club. tea m , look s goo d at center a n d w ill b e Beg inn ing wi th a p rog r a m o f mu sic J Parr i ot t , H Dath , B Va n ce, an d pearance a t t he fi r s t footba ll game Tile n.uestion of again inYiting the h eard from before th e s ea son is over ; f or th e firs t n igh t a s tunt <t L P a r r iott a r e pos s ib ili ties; whil e I n which is t o be Septembe r 29 We all Rotary Club of to send speakSbowa l ter, guard , t he h eayy weig h t o f s tr o ll to th e cafe near t h e en d o f t h e the back fi e l d, R. Bath (capt. ) Coat- !mow what good band mu sic do es to ers was taken up a nd thoroughl y disthe team, 205 po un d s ; s econd t eam week, an d "Seei n g Nelli e Home" for ney , c Par r iott, J Del ze ll , H. Bat h kee p t he boys in good spirits and help cussed. Pres ident Cavine ss, Mess ers m an in 192 0, Is wor lting b a rd Su nd ay nig h t, was kept bu sy. Be r nard, Co nlr le, n n d Pe t erson have Urem t o win the game, and al s o to Pomeroy, Rothert, and Willy the Mark Delz e ll at quar t er ba ck, a nd a n d e n joy ed hi m se lf t h e fu ll eve n it>g. a ll been pl ay ing, give t he s ide l ines pep. new me n of the s plendid meetmgs of Bru nsdon at t ackle are two b oys f rom The com mi ttee in charge was f r om T h e seco nd gnme, Tecumse h a t Te- The Or c he s tra ha s a big increas e In last year and s uch talks from the the tra i ni n g schoo l w ho l nfretlma king Girl' s Club, an d parti ally o rgan ized c um s e b fo ll o ws t he week a ft er t he mem bers hi p over la s t year. We los t l nfletnh or theorstoauter good t h is year. Severn o 1e men boys o rgan izat ion Neb r aska City ga m e By t h at time f d Ia e s last vear mea n Ill e tves o e men · ma n y o our goo P Y r • 1 tl wh o a r e new t hat nre s how in g u p well McHah on, zoolr, Bu g bee, Ric hard s o n, wit h the class of 1922, b ut much good I college. At the clo s e of the m ee ng are: F ull e r , h n l fback; Be ll , g u a rd ; Oakes, a nd o t hers m ay be i n s ha pe ma t er ia l bas been s ecured from the Pres ident Caviness was instructed to Be ll , ha lfb ack; Olllteson, en d ; Ca rte r , Prof C E Gr ee n e , w h o h a s b e en to pl ay a lon g_ wit h oth ers w h o have c las s t)l at has just entered, 80 the or- extend an Invitation to the Rotary tack l e; W ill ia m s, gu a rd; Dwo r alt f ull- v e r y Ill i n N ew York c i ty , r e turn - n o t been m en tione d a b ove. cbestra w ill l.l e a s good, if not bette r Club of Lin c o ln to send their repreback ; Bl e ss in g, e nd ; Bon rh. e, e nd; e d h om e We dn esday mor n ing H e Wh oever m ay b e tn t h o lin e up Frl- t ha n it was prev ious l y. s entatlve m e n to g ive bus irt l'SS talk s .-'il chief o rcl ock e •·. g u ard ; P l ace, secon d i s mu c h b e tt e r . a nd t h inks he wi ll d ay , and no matter h o w mAn y pl ay M•·· J lsa, direct or of the orchestr a, at the month ly noonda y luncheon of 1bnm ce n ter last year , bas lots of g ood s o o n b e' b a ck i n t he h arn ess a g ain d u ri n g t he game, o n e thi ng Is s u re. s ays t hnt there wil l lle mo r e concerts our Me n's Club g h t , h an dl es ba ll we ll a nd Is mak - AJl are o u t to bea t Nebra s ka City, a nd t h is year a nd they a re now working ifl g t he fir s t m en fi ght t o stay a head Higb S c hool a b attle r oyal is a s s ur ed Foo tba ll for t heir fir s t concert t o be given a s h im. 1 B fans could not ask fo r a game r contest s oon as o u r n ew adu!tor ium i s com - Foot a ll Peru tea m Is heav i e r t h an it ha s wit h w hl<'h to start orr t h o season. pl eted. ueen for som e ti me, h as t h e punc h and N e x t Frid ft y

GIR1'S CLUB

Th e Gir l's Cl lb made n splendid beginning u pon the y ear' s work a t t he \Ueeting held T u e sday morning.

'l'he cln l.l and ye,l ! s arou setl tbe pep a n d entllu aJa s m of every girl pre s e nt and we proceed e d to us e th is pe p by getting a deal of bu siness 'out of th e way duri n g t he sh ort halt h o ur T ho var ious of th e c l nh wore exp la ined (o the new gldR, unrl in s lt uc ll ons we re given rcgurdht g t h e e le ction o f cou noll m embor R. 'l he e l ection had to take place he-

COLLEGE GAME

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I VO LUME XV III. COLL EGE POOTBALL PRO SPECT S GOO D Best Ma ter ia l in Histor v of Pe ru in Trainin g Th e fo llo win g Is th e sc h e d u le f or th e seaso n Cu t It out a nd paste It in PEDA ) PERU, NEBRASKA , WEDNE!:iDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. NUMBER I Ifo r e ]i'riday, i n o rd er t hat t h e c oun c n INCREASE IN COLL EGE ATTENDANCE mem b e r s a n d c lub o ffice r s migh t work toge ther in sel ecting th e c om m ittees Peru Goes Over the To)). Increase If o r the p a r ty whic h w ill b e h e ld Sat- Jn E n ch of the Four College Classes u r d ay n igh t , Se p tembe r 30 · m g E n ro ll ment in Higla School The gi r ls wer e a ls o as lce d to indicat e the ki nd of comm ittee w ork which When the reports of the cut attendt h ey pJ•efer r ed tQ d o ; a n d the cl ub ance Is reported from so many of our officers d esi re to t ha n k
y our not ebook a nd you ' ll h a
way
of k eepin g the fin a l sco r e for each l oyal
game. hea l thy
school. The College }'ootbttll Scl• edule 1922 PHILO"JL\.TllEAN SO CIETY d r o u th in south and western Nebraska We P ll\y:
York Oct. 6
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colleges it is indeed a pleasure to all ge n e rou s, w ho le- hear te d respon s e. d
Peruvians to recor a good
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P er u we ex pect them to gi v e a ll th ei r op -
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America's twelv e g r eatest men?" The Times co nducted a n ation-wid e investigation to find out who the American citizen s r ega rd a s t h ei r tw elve g J·eatestmen. The following is the lis t a rranged a lph a betica lly as jublls hed after the investigation :

Thomas A. Edison

Charles W. Eliot

Charles Evan s Hug hes

John J. Pershing

Herbert Hoover

John D. Rockefeller

Elihu Root

John S. Sar gent

William Howard Taft

Boo th T arkington

Woodrow Wilson

It would be a n in te re s ting class exercise to have the pupils study this li s t a nd to d ecide whether or not they would s ub s titute nam es of other of

a nd a program chairma n were appointed. A good prog ram is as s ured for the fir st ' regu l a r meeting to be hel d Sept. 28, to which a ll who ha ve made a pp l icati on for me mbers hip a re invited

Fo llow in g the prog ra m a c l osed busin ess meetin g will be h eld to elect of-

fice r s and n ew members.

Indications bes pea k a pl easan t and profitab le year fo r those who are affiliated wit h th is o r ganization.

G. W. W h iteh orn , w h o reg i ter- 1

Mathews Style Shop

Stua r t Wea r Fo r Women''

Nebraska C ity,

We b oost Peru- a u d Peed vou too

BURLING TON GAIPE ed in t h e college thi s wsek, ho lds , One block north B ur lington Depot

a un i que place as a stude n t, h av- Nebras kll Ci ty , Nebr. l n g r e turned to Peru after a n i n terval of 4 1 yea r s. ;;;;

1 America n 's great men for th e names The three Sundav

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J. P Miller J ewelry Co.

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I I ,l \ T H E P E R U P E D A G o l G I A N THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Entered at t he at Peru, Nebraska as secood-elass matter a definite r eason for his I Nellraslca Teache r I Abb 0UR TR0NS If it is school supplies ll 1 A r e enthu s iastic about lhe photographs we have 11 fi'tationer y , Publi shed Weekly by t he Peru State Teac he r s Co ll ege EVEJtE'I'T L I TEJtAltY SOCIETY \ made for them. You will be deli ghted too Fouutai u pens, drugs, See us about an appointment today toilet articles oro. Peterson St udio, = = Peru, Nebr. victrola you ueed $1.00 p er 'Si n g le copy 5 cts The toutlook for the Evere tt Literary I Soci ety for the year of 1922- 23 Is very If yo u do n o t receive your P t;dagogian leave notice in tbe Pedagogian box i n the Administration building T o Contributors• Copy shou l d be in by Fr:d a y night No copy afte r 8 p 'Til Monday promis ing, indeed several of the officers and many of :..-------------------------• get it at the most active member s of ; ast year are to be see n on the campus. • Do ctor L. a. SHREVE Barnes' Pharmacy All are eager for reorganization and Dentist anxious to begin the work of the year which we have every r eas on to beli e ve w ill be record-)lrealdng Extract i on and X - Ray · Office P h one 27 Ch ildre n s work a Specialty Residence 2 00 The Rexal Store Perscriptions Carefully Cotnpouaded Wri t e o nly on one side of the pape r Have your copy t ype written if po ssible · TBR EDITOR We are proud of the fact that we !..-------------------------- have some of the most tirele ss and ..,.. -: efficient workers in the college, wo:·k- D D. STO NEC YPHER, M D r-------------. ers, who are willing to give their 1922 Howdy 1923 THE EDITOR I AL STAFF. Geo r ge Med skcr Editor-sn Ch ief st reng t h and ability to make their PHYS I C I AN Ruby Thompson Associate Ed itor Emilie Novotny " " Zelma Tayl or Assistant Rd i tor bel oved society the be st literary a nd social organization in the Peru State 'I P hones 60 as Teachers College. S..-----.--•-----..o ____________. Mar garetMills " " Arthur Majors Bus iness Manager A t UEitlCAN'S GltEATES'f 1\I EN Miss Burton, as chairman of a dvi sory committee, has no p eer Throug h our association with her last year, we kn ow we s h a ll be ha ppy a nd Every teacher of current history will confident in g uid a nce this year. be interes ted in no investi ga ti on re- While th e paramount e ndeavor o f cently made by the New Y_? J'k j the society is along literary the to answer t he ques tion, Who a t e s oc ia l pha se is made attr act1ve a nd inte re s ting. At a s pecial bu s iness meeting call ed las t weelt a memb e r s hip committee D r ess es Suit s B louses Coats . ' E x c lu s i v e bu t not Expensive L a die s ' R e o d }'-torW ear Yo u are invited togive us the once over If you batch I It will p ay you to inspect o ur stock and get our prices I Sma11 orders eve ry a ttenti on and your busi- ! I ness appreciated Phone 25 · MAROI S Phone 25
schools of t h e contained in th is li st. In each case town gave a r ece ption oa Fr i day G 0 I 17\ the pup il sboul d be encouraged to g ive evening for t h e stu d e nts. L.J LJ ' 1tVE UE STORE • FOR Notions, Hair Nets & Curlers Stationery & School Supplies
i es, Fruits, G roceries at1d Meats Sae us opposite the Training School and save the long walk down t o wn · H. U. LANDOLT PHONE 73 PERU, NEBRASKA PHONE 78 City. ll I Hom e of Hart S ch affner & Marx I and So c iety Br and Clothes I I I I Stetson and M allory Hats Manhat1ten Shirts j Jntcrwov e n Hose 1 Cut Flowers and Plants Milam Oreen House Phone 189 • Aubprn, J'llebr. ..!.' ·--------------m --------------·1, Herald Printing ·House I.JPRINTING ' Phone 77 Auburn , Neb r . Local Study Center trhere is a ca ll for St11dy Ce n ter cl a ss i n Dom e atic S c ience. A ll persons w h o are not attending schoo l may jo i n this class. \ - FOR INfORMATION Miss Bern i ce Tucke r, H e ad of Departme n t or Home Economics, Te l. 8 Miss Vio l a Foste r D ep t. Home Econ omics, Tel. 8 or Co llege Office I M e n's Furni s hings L ad ies' , Men's and Children s S hoes A SOUDERS, BACK AT T PIE OLD S TAN D We maka a speciality of ladies I I I ;, I• I I I fine shoes--all sizes , triple l 'f __E_'__ Aubu rn, Nebr. , I DIAMONDS l WATCHES Your best Ass urance of I ' Standard Values __:L,__ ONE FRICE TO ALL PRO PER'S Neb C ity, Nebr. Get the Habit of Reading this space You will find weekly specials for students ' Auburn Glothing i Go. Auburn , Nebraska West of Court House Outfiters for t!Ac:n and boys Exclusive. but not ,! .lEW .flY SII.VERWAQE .._-
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Th e cl u b f eels t hat it bas a p p ui nte rl a s trong cor ps of offic ers, a n d if deeds a r e pr oof of t his, we a r e co nvi nced P l a n s a r e a lr eady b e ing made a nd c a r r ied out t o ma k e the c l ub an e ffk ie n t a nd organ ization on t he coll ege ca mpu s.

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The Y M. C. A. is lookfng Corwu.n4 to a yea r of- ser vice a nd happi n ess for th e stud e n t bo dy a nd t he s chool. Si n ce t h e a !;ls ociation b elieves In d e ve l opm e nt of t h e wh o ' e ma n , w e st ill conti n u e ou r j oin tly w ith t he Y i V , a nd the tenms cl ub, in t h e in te re s t of whol esome recr eati on for t h e wh ole s t uden t bod y a n d facutly We hope to malcn t h e " d en" co n t ribu te t o t he pl easu r e a n d c om fort of t h e me n of t h e s chool. I n our w eek l y l)le etln gs we h ope t o. b r i ng di s c uss ions th a t w ill s u pp l eme n t t h e id eas gained i n the clas s roo m on th e on e ba nd , a nd the r e g ula r c hu r ch s er vices on the othe r. St udents wi ll fin d in th ese an o p por t unity to d iscu ss p rnb le w s t h a t a r e vita l to Chr is jan me nhoo d an d g ood ci tizen s hip. One of the meeti ngs ear ly i n t he f a ll w ill h ave for i ts p ur pos e t he getting acqu ainted w it h ca ndidate s for ti o n i n Nov emb er B y disc u ssion s a n d b y r ep or ts by wor ke r s ou t in t h e fi e l d , w e s ha ll b e a b l e t o get a broa d vi e w of som e ot t h e n a tional an d wor ld prob l ems • We tru s t t hat t he s t u dent men w ill fi n d in t h e Y M C A. a n o pp or t un it y t o take an active par t a l ong li nes In t hey w ill s ur e ly' b e ca ll e d U!lOn t o h e lp a s soon as t h ey go ou t i n to worlc for t h emsel ves an d that eve r y man in s c hool will loolc u pon t he a ss oc ia ti on as his own or ga ni za tio n

Mr. A L H il l a rri ved M onday to t ake c harg e of c oll eg-e m at hemat ic • and ass is t in coll e g e sc ience. Professo r H i ll i s a gra du ate of D oan e Coll ege, ho ldin g t h e A. B fr om th at inst i t u t i on a nd ha s f urt her car ri ed m aste r 's deg r ee wo r k a t t he U n iveri sty of N e br as ka. H e come s we ll equi p pe d b y e d u cat io n a nd m t eac hing exp e ri ence fo r t he wo r k h e is doin g he r e P r of e sso r H i ll ex pe cts to m ove hi s f a mily he r e a s soon as s uita bl e a rra ngeme n t s c a n b e ma de T he ext e n s ion Bu ll e t i n , a nn ouncin g t he st.u dy :>'lc pol'! dence for n ow in ba r 'I of the r.r l r.t a nd i s e e< I c ch n.

A s t ove b urn s t oo much coal. A m an familiar with the principles of combu stion and h eat r adia tion makes which indicate d esira ble changes in desi gn T hat is research.

You want to make a ruby in a factory, a real ruby, indis tinguishable by any t est from the natural st one. You begin by rubies chemically a n d phy sically Then you make rubies just a s n a ture did.

Y ou r rub ies are the r esult of r esearch-another type of r esearch ·

While melting u p your cheu1icals and experimen ting with h i gh t emperatures, y ou b egin to won d er h ow hot the ea rth must' have been milli ons of y ea r s a go, and wh a t w ere the forces a t p lay that made this planet what it is Your inv estigation lea ds you far from rubies a n d caus es you to formul ate theories to explain how the earth , how the whole s olar system w as cr eat e d. 'l'h at would b e r esearch of a s till dif fer ent type.

Resea rch of all three types is conducted i n the l abor a tories of the G en eral E lectric Company But it is the thir d type--pion eering intoth e u nknown- that means most in the long run, e ven though und ertaken with no pra ctical b en efit i n view

For exa mple , the Resea r ch L a boratorie s of the General E lectric Comp any a r c exploring m atter with X -rays i n order 'to d is cover not only how the atoms in differ ent substances are arran ged but ·how the atoms themselv es are built u p Th e mor e you know about a substance, the more you can do with i t. T his work m a y e n a ble s cient ists to answer m o re d efi nitely the question: Why is iron m a gnetic? Then th e elec· trical indus try will t a k e a grea t er step forward than can be m a de in a century of experime n ting with existing electrical a ppar a tus.

You c an add wings arid stories t o an old h ouse. But to build a n ew h ou se , y ou mus t b egin with the found a tion

Anything yo u ma y r eq u i r e for yo u r wardrobe c a n be s e lecte d h er e wi t h the fu ll as sur a nce that yo u're ge tting co rr e c t styl e s, good material any va l u e.

C o mmod i ous r e st r o om fo r your convenience wh e n y ou v is it the city.

Wh e th er it be S h oes, Ready-to-w e ar O,-y Goo d s , C lo th i ng, or Furnishin g s We're h e r e to serve you.

THE PE R U PEDAGOGIAN IPERU CANDY K I F or Qua li t y and Se r vic<. Our home mad e ca n d y, Pecan ofl, Foam. K i ss es and the v e r J bes t Made frestv e very day. S erve m ea ls a nd lig ht lu nc hes-b est n J •'! ity T he onl y e le c t ric s ign in th e city. THE PERU CANDY KITCHEN. T he ol d m e mb er s of t h e dr ama tic c l ub h e ld a bus iness sessi on on las t T h urs da y ev e n ing and e l ecte d the foll ow i n g o ffi c er s for the yea r : Presi d e nt : Ber n i c e Pa rki n s on Vi ce -pres id ent: Ge nevieve Hob s on Sec r e ta r y : D or othy P e ttit 'l.' re as nr er : E th el McMas t e r. S om e vi tal b usin ess matte r s wer e cli s c u ssecl, In c lu di ng pl a n s for the try-ou t of n ew me mb ers, t o be h e ld ______________...,_,... _____ Sept. 25 a nd 26, a nd t be Cor Wh er ev e r Well.-Dr es s o d P e
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THE PERU P E D A GO G I A!'J , F .00TBA 66 High Schoo l ·Nebraska ·City , vs Have you broken spectacles, lense s school ring or pin, see J. 0. Chatelain , The Jeweler Peru, Nebr. R EPOR'l ' 0 1!' C0 .1I llll'£TEE ON I TH E B EST SHO E S H OP- Elmer Ringer, Proprietor . Let u s d o e repai ring ITS and Wingfoot ru bber heels. Oak and leat her We carry a full line ?f laces, dyes a nd p ohshes Qu ic k service, reason able pncess S pec i a l a tt e n t i on g iven t o ma il or de rs Peru, Nebr. I f FAY BA KfiRY Lunche s , Co nfectione ry, Fountain Service Try us We str i ve to please STUDENTS HEAD Q UART E RS El\'TE RTAI N_ME·NT UD I Th e comm ittee hav in g charge of th e F lJ • sf enterta in men t p r ogram ro r t he yea r a r fl) e r S n I 0 n 0 r e b as m ade car efu l estimates of exp e nd itures necessary to properly s up- The Store whe re p ort b ot h coll ege and hig h schoo l foot- f I A You ttno '' . t H o m o '' ba il , basket ba ll, l ectures an d otb e r 11Ub "' e nte r ta inments and m a d e th e followDry Goods, Gr ocer i es, Sho e s ing r ep ort to the facu lty: Ex1>endJtures Our Motto:-- Q uali t y , Service and Pr i ce ·Peru . H ' h F ootba ll 4 co ll ege $1,315 tg 4 h igh sch oo l 450 B a sketba ll 6 coll ege 625 I A t hl c ti c F iel d F ri d ay, S e pt . 2 9 . Game Pr omptl y 3:30 A dmi ssi on Bu dge t t i ck e t or 50c 6 h igh school 800 D e ba te s, P eda gogia n, L ectures, et c 650 We solicit your p a tron ag e 52 F e r u, N e br To ta l 20 ga mes, e tc 3340 AJlproxJmntc Receipts Stud en t a nd F aculty Cont igen t F ees 2, 670 I Gate R eceipts and Ou tsi de Seas on Ti c ket s 750 Tota l 3,420 T he comm i t tee made th e foll ow ing II sch ed ul e 'or p r ices for p e r so n s I than stud ent i n coll ege and hi gh sch ool : Adul t Ti cket for t he schoo l year (not in c lud i ng su mm er sc h ool) $6. 00 Footba ll season, events to J a n 1, 1923 3.00 Basket b a ll season , even ts J a n. 1 to June 1 3 00 1 Chil d r en bel ow h igh sc h oo l on e h a l f of a bove r ates Admission t o i n di vidua l games: Adul ts Children Co llege F ootba ll 75c 40c Co ll ege Basket j3a ll 50c 25c Sa:rgeant & Rice Co. WH0 LGSAL G High School Foot ba ll 50c 25c The Leading W holesale H ig h Sch oo l Basket Ball 25c 15c l S ingle admi ssio n s, l e c tu res , et c to be fixe d by committe No ticke t t ransfe r a bl e. Season tick ets admit t o b oth coll ege a nd high sch ool games. Sw imm i ng p ool are n ot inc luded this yea r. • H. Dry Goods Foo t ba ll Ready-Wear Millinery Gossard and Warn er Corsets and Brassieres FIRST GAME "Globe" Underwea'r f or Ladies and Ch ildren. , House ·o F NEBRASKA €ity, Ne b r BR0B1Nn Hats b A N E> S €0 Cummings Milline ry Hats 7th and Centr a l Ave . H a ts Nebraska C ity , Nebr. I Phone 377 Auburn, Nebr. ____G_R_A-€n-II Opport,unity comes to the person whq has money in the bank Meet that opportunity prepared PERU STATE BANK Peru, Nebraska Ey e s Examin e d and Glass es Fitted Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing ERNSTEINE JEWELRY €0 . HARRY E WOJ F , Socc. Ne bra1 ka City, Nebr. YO R K vs. PE R U Gam e called a t I 3:30 I You want a Coa t or dress that has re a l sty le- -o ne that would be con s ide r ed st y lish in any city. Our belec t ions were made with this in view Betty WaJ est Printzess, School= I maid, Ha rt Schaffner & Marx Are always reco gnized :1s the be st. Prices always re:1sonable L. Wessel's Sons & Co. I Nebraslta Nebraslca

u•liforn hoe s, e'"'· Nor · • ing a hundr ed mile s to see Then aded. At no time up until t he last re w sea son was h e ld i n the high s chool s o the h ig h school boys' who b a d pr ac- did the player s then have former high d ed to that fact another m ighty imml nutes did the re s ult see m ce rtain assembly room last Satunlay night. ticed with a college conference team sc hool e xperien ce Then finally our d u 'l'h e evening b egan with dancing, and portant fact whic h is-to-wit- etc. and for t hough the Per u t eam ma e 1e we re not e li gible for High School con- 1d early boloved that fall the player s then some- now li sten - you footb all seven point l ead ear ly in the se cond anybody who thinlts that a girl 's party l<!rence. But this year the 21st. a n- worked without p a y each Sa t urday is a tame a ffair . s hould ha ve s e e n u s wi se gu ys. When Frank's team is to h a l f w e ll r e m em b e ring how they won tJtversary of the d edi cation of our on tile n e w atliletic fie l d. Had it not 8 B b C ts ·t meet " Old Skipper peers o a 1 from Nebra s k a C ity l ast year in the fox-tro l ling about e ight-thirty 'l thletic feld, Peru ha s a genuine high f h 1 I I d f " Id been or t e oya a s o ye o en i s worth a 500 mil es drive in a Can-alas t thirty seconds of th e game, the B ut the entertainm e nt was varied s chool t eam "what is a team"- train- days", we m ight not now h ave the t eam an d s pectato r s were on ' th e a lert an d afte r a bout forty-five minut es of lng Hig h S c hool- Some change s inc e be st ath l etic field In the Mi ssouri ,v a lto the whi s tle I d a ncing we wero divided into groups "t9 01. The fo ll owing tal<en from 1902

A larg e number of roote r s fro m Ne- I were mos t amu«lng and the- c h arades, ann ual th e "Gold e n Rod" will be of ley. l.J r a 8 ka City wer e down to see the ' for stunts and charade s The s tunts I..U t e res t to !Joth our college a n d high game. Over one hundr ed stud ents !really taxed our wits. Having exer- nchool read e r s as well as to o ld Peruf ro m the h igh school were h er e to b acl< Icised phy s icially and m e nta lly we s et- f ian s :

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GORDON BECK PUOMOTED t he team, and s eated tog e th er In the i ti e d ou seleves to enjoy a short pro- "As a d e dicatory event (to the open- Words comes that Gordon Beck, bleachers , they did a good job of root- I gra m co nsi s ting of a violin so l o by ing of New Athletic fi e l4) a game of c l ass ' 10 h a s received another proi n g. • Dorothy Pet tit, a rea ding by Harr ie tt tvotba ll was drawn up between Fa ll s motion He is now Chief of the Ad-

While the day was wa rm for the I a nd a s olo b y Fern r:'lty Hig h school and our (Norma l ) minis tration Divi s ion of the 9th De st eams p l aying, yet it wa s ideal for , Tay lor team, but in spite of Fa ll s City's iierce t rict of the rehabilitiza,t!on s ervi ce the s p ectators. The breeze which was Then we played "Bobbity-bob-bob" oppo s ition the Norma l scored five for di s a b l ed s o ldier s of the World b l owi n g was I)Ot enough to make a until we worked up suc h good ap - t ouc hdown s , 30 to 0". war. The 9th di s trict comp rises I d!frerence in the punlh\g. At the pe!iles tha t t h e d ainty r e fre s h ments, "Ju s t pr ev iou s to t h e football game Iowa , Nebras k a , Kansas and Misso-gri , sam e time it was a wel c om e r e fr es h- v: e re' double t e mpting And as we a sp irited game of bas ket ba ll was with fourteen s ub-office rs and a bo Jt iug z. gent to s p ectators and t eam m em- f. tar ted for hom e fa culty lad ies and pl aye d by two of the lady team s of the one thou sand eml) loy ee s This i s 1e r s college gi rl s alike decl a red that it had 'chool between the Orange and the be s t position in the di s trict exce pt that Sbrti n g a little la te the team s lin ed b een a n e ve ning of rar el y flu e enter- Red, in which the Orange scored 15, or manager. I up , Neb r aslm City defending the north t a inment.

I the Red 6 'l'h us the new ath l etic Gordon

B eck is the youngest son of I' goa l , a nd choosing to r ece ive. Ca ptain , !field wns d e di cated to the Stat!f jNo:·- Pr o fesso r Beck i s remembered a s Bath of the Peru team ki cked off , tile I DR.\JL \ 'I'TC CLUn 1 ma l school. one of P e ru's b est quarter backs in CAPTA I N WILLY 1922 !,a ll bei ng r eturn ed but It s hort dt s -, GIVES

"<;>ur State Normal football team as footb all and was forward on Peru's I tance before Nebraska Ci ty.r unPer , lined up was very s trong and did som e state basket ball champio n s hip team was downed. From th a t p o mt on, I Th e ol d mem be r s of the · e1:ce ll eut work f or the Norma!. Game s I of 1910. Afte r malting marked s ue- , to 1 s ee the mix of the wild anth e b attle was on. Nebras l'a City Club held a r eception for th e ne w were playe d wi th th e follow i ng cess as coach and high sc hool prin- lmals. 11te b a ll on downs a nd Peru made a member s F r iday night in the 1' 1. :s chool s : lcipal a t W a hoo, h e entered the Univer- 1 Our "Bob-Cats" have been sharpens li g ht adv a n ce toward the goa l, punt- 1\lajors Training Building. j F a ll s City High Schoo l s ity a nd t here wo n a pos ition as end ing hard trees lng on the last dow n very n ear the All mem b ers we re pr esent and eve r y I Lincoln High Sc h ool Ion the unive r sity t eam. It was be who 1 and eatmg can me p e p fm Neb ras lt a City g o a l. After three un- on e h nd a good lim e Mu ch cred it is A uburn Hig h Schoo l ca rri e d t he ba ll over the lin e whe n Iweeks r_or th t s v ery cont.est. whtle attempts to run the ball out , •lue t o the former m e mbers for the Nebraska City High School Nebraslm won from Minn esota. the Yo rk s hlr es have b een 1 ooting up from the goa l lin e, Ne braslm City ·evening's ente r ta inm ent c on s i s ting of Peru Town T eam

I Wh e n war came, he wa ived hi s ex- a ll the prairie sod within mi l es of attem pte d a punt whtch was blo cltct\1 gam e s a nd orig i na l play s The n ew Hambur g High Schoo l I emption ri g hts and entered the war as IYot·k. to get d evil s hoe string IIY D a ll a m who fell o n t h e ball 1mem ber s a r e a ll willing worlt e r s and I Weeping Wa t e1• Academy"

'a p r iv ate in the 89 th division at Ca mp root for clatly food. the goa l lin e, for a t o u c hdown. Undet !'Iron g. for th e c lub "The 0:>11•-i: R od"-·· P e ru An- 1Fui; .,ton. He tooK th e officer' s train- 1 This L 110 modern aft:l.ir, this ml:t.:the n ew ruling t h e bal l was brought A s h or t bu s ines s meetin g was bend 1 1 nua l 1902. • ing and was commiss ioned a 2nd Lie u · I up- whi ch is goi n g to be sett led next out to t h e fi ve yard lin e, wh er e it wa s P ia no Sool- Edythe Smith The r eport only mentions th e score tenant, promote d to 1 st. li e ute nant I afternoo n. It began in 1914 put in pla y for one down. P er u at- at t he close of th e ente rt a inm e nt; f ol - \\ :tn Fall s City Hi g h and th e tota l and b e fore tile close of th e war re- 1when th e York-Shires were little tempted to put i_t a cro ss by sc rimmage Jo,;·ed b y r efreshm ents. 1of the season Peru 67 oppo 46, de- comm e nded for a captaincy. j grunters, w_ee littl e a nd wanti nt fa il ed malong th e count 6 to 0 The c lu b h as d ecided to re s ume the du cting 30 mncle in t he Fall s City While a t Camp Fun s ton, he wa s 1 e d a pl ace 111 the Athletic hog l ot and tor Peru. • s tudy hom· under the le ad e r s hip of i game leaves 37 for Peru and 46 for c hos en quarter back of the first team IPeru Cats•: m a de 87 'IVttb the. ki ckoff _b.l ,.natn : I

Mi ss Willi a ms, as it was carried on ; oppon ents, it may t e po ssible that P e ru which won from Camp Dodge - He on htdes, a llo-w m g them i'ebraslt a Ctty, t he Neh t n .•l,a (.,t.Y laf.t yen r Thi s will be valuable, es- lost a few games in the fall of 1901. won hi s p l ace in com petition a gain st to stick on e little nose mto the g r o und b egan hitting the l ine a t every pos!'tblll l p Pcially to the new m e mb e r s, who are j We are to ld t y and old resident that , Th e n P r esident L a u g hlin (now Cont work • :VIt ssourl s a ll state quarte r. It wa s ) f y k 11 b' d F k p oint, malung enough gums 0 eager to s ta r t in 'l' b e fi r s t work Will Peru lost to Neb raska Ct ty a nd A u - I. 1g re ssman o or co ege Ire r a n down the field and gain fir s t down s, be g ive n at the m eeting to be held burn high school, but not s ure as t o Ien Funsto n-Dodge c ontest that our to take the kinks out of the York s h ir es to the twenty-two yard line by th e end Tuesday night, at g: 15 in Dramatic tl>e other gam es. Profess or B N. Por· ! Peru Loy gained his n ational reputa- I snoots and deve lop th em into "big o f th e quarter. 'V ith ch ange of th e Ihall. ter h ead of the Eng li s h departm ent tion as a footba ll player. Iporke r s" ba ll a number of Urnes Ne braslm City

1 In 1916, those big s hoats gra bbed k ept worldng close r to the goal.' and

IPeru' s ball an d ran a ll over the bob h y a series of line s mashes fma lly cat·, except four who made around on nearly holding them on down s Try- the bnck of York's full back, 20 for ing u place kicl<, Nebrasl;a City fa il e d , , York · and Per u 0. .Ancl then in 19l'i , t h e score being ti ed 6 to 6. I they clicl the same thing right before

The r es t o( th e h a lf was not cle.c is lve !our v ery eyes. On our own l ot, tbal eit h e r way. Both s ide s h ad then· ad- : yea r the Yor k ers became the strong,·au ces, but n e ith e r was ab le to score. I e<:t team in the conference. In 1919 Coming hack af t e r the botlt " ' the Yorl•ers we re state champions. team s went into the ga m e w tth r enew - J n 1!120, Slt ip pe r Speer got tired e d vigor. '!'he ki ckoiT was m a d e to having bi s Kansas team winning the Peru, thE) ball being r e turn ed n early 1Sta t e pen n ant and spread his sails to the center oG the fi e ld. F rom here t o the first southwest win d a n d sailed it was put in p lay, and plays e xchang - right into Pe ru, '"hen Peru was on e d. Ear ly in the third qu a rter tho 1 .l't athletic peg, ' and shouted P eru b ackfi e ld s lipped t hr ough for " ship-a-boy"! and out of the trees : o\·ern.I pret ty run s , t a ldng the ball

!'pra ng two dozen "Boh Cats" and that dos e to the Nebru s lta City g oal where year th e tune was nnmed the "Bob by a run around le ft end lhe ball wa s Cat" J azz·• with 28 stops for the cats put over the goal. Putting the ball In 'llld the porkers of York 1mt on zero play on th {\ five yard ll t\e B. Bath yep, Peru 28 York 0, Oh yes: rl r oppecl th e pigs lri n b et ween th e bars l'ut "l!:mie Frank" wa>"n't CO" .:hlng for the extrn eouuter, sco re thirtee n that year, but last year "Emie" went

J'p: u !=I X NebrnPka City 11 o\'er the c·otmtry I' nd called real

From that time on the game was p'a yr rs. ye!' I hey were eurolled in a ;·ec-l'nw. Neither Ri de threatened ehool ancl our team went up to York lh c ot!Je r d nH g orous ly , yet both played nnd \'ot>lll u'lt up in the nir and the 11 hard game, 110t s lac ldng up in the game ffood Yot·k lG Peru 13 well no it least. P er u t ri e d a number of for- didn't stand for York forfeited wa rd passes but Da!lam a nd Parriott r; amo when they round th<' t some or see med unable to lteep th eir hand s on hf.>ir players bad poor memorlee the oval though It was In th eir grasp bout their IH st school records but Nt> l ra ska City compl eted one pa ss for not on account of Peru's our confia go orl !!:tin donee and tht> over supJJly of ebony Jloth werr c on spicuou s for ow ned by one or two of our players their team wor lc Bath, en pla in of the

.. VOLUME XVIII. PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 NUMBER 2 HIGH SCHOOL WINS ITS Fl,RST t e rference and throwing the runner OUR ATHLE1'IC FIELD COMBS OF AGE cyo:::. of th e " Var s i- THE BIG YORK GAME IS COMIMG for a l oss Bea t Nebraska City Last Friday. 13 to 6. Doth t eams played c1ean ball, and This year the "Train in g school' Was Dedicated Twenty One Years both plaY.ed h a rd th e full lime Of- plays three of the high school s pl ayed fi,cia ls for the game were Willy, re1 Ago Th is Fall, by the "Var s ity tea m" of 1902. Ne1 won Its feree; Rothert, umpir e ; Bue t tg en- braska City, (played l ast Friday an d baugh, head lines man. Friday, October 6, 3:30 P. One of Our Hardest Contests When you h ear of a team coached Peru Training High School I This fa ll m a rks the time whe n Peru won by Peru High S c hool 13 to 6) Aufil·st game of the season ft•Om Nebra s- actually c omes into full manhood In b d F 11 c·t 1 urn an a s t y. by "Ernie" Frank the famous Xebrasl(a Cl.ty l Iigh School on the home 1 athletics. L ast fa ll our hi 17 h s chool B f 1· b d ·1 "lRTS ( 'I Ul' I'ARTY "" e ore we s nu e too ron a sm t e ka star and captain, yo u' ll k now fl.e ld S aturday, by a sc ore of thirteen "' "-' · > I could not 11I ay fo.otball cau sed by, a our young warrio rs muc h remember the re is going to b e stag ed a battle to S ix. The game was h ard fo ught I technic a.lity due to our high sc hool's · " 0 h d f th a t each player Ill L 1 a · to ur- roy al which i s worth a ny m an's drivby both t eams who we re even l y match- 'l'he fir st Girl' s Club party of the being a part of the "No r ma l ", in 1920 111 5 11 IllS own
"l li:xcuse us w e didn t intend to meuUou team, Hee me rl always to b e in the jt I' last year',; gume only the score. But pl ay , !·top p in g the ullln with the b a ll Jj II 1 as we were snying the York team 1!1 limo nfter lime IPftclln p; off hi s team U 1 OK year aud our teum year in a tr u e captain s tyl e. T h o oolorod •t:re made gund the ro"t or the senm em ber of ll1ll Nehnt Hlrn City team o:1 and our "ltohert I\:ittens" this yr:n whn nl ay ed nt Reve r n l pos itions during n.re purring und rubl ing n1t nsahll;! t h e gn me , wn 11 n han! man lo lteo p oul .tr ".Sidpper's" ll'gS nnd an)lll!lt of t he pl ay. 'rilne nnrl agt i n h e would the 1 ec:t they can fu <'nt fhr mwh th e lin" th e in "Watch us get the York-Shll·e bacon'
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cho? se porary office r s to act until we thought we knew each other well enough to choose our offic er s for the year

At the third meeting the following permanent officers were elec ted: Pres ident-M illard Be ll

Vi ce-President- Arthur Majors Treas ure r- R. L. Whitmore S ecre tary-Ma rgaret Miller.

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Of cour se e very one must admit that we · have the finest of s ponsor s ; Holch H e not only guides u s In

In a r ece nt vote of th e readers of I · · · h · p t put th e ball across t e eru eam the "Outloolc" Booth Tarkington was · fi ' dl d h e ld to be the l eading Americ a n writ- standin g a t erri c. poun ng, an I ! h! h t d our m ee tings but m se rts s pirit and er, a n op non w c was s uppor e by the bookse ll e r s of the United States Ig ood in a ballot Jn which they declar ed h im Are we Ju st opdenthyou r ealrlsl · at co n v ocation tune a n ere w to be th e foremo s t Ame ri can writer of 1· d ·th t h be no doubt in your m n a we ave our tim e. Ind eed, s ince th e d eath of -. G Th the l ate Will ia m Dean read- pl en ty of pep. Wh e n 'fiedor gse 1 omaes ' l e·u l s a n yo n e a digm e op 1omor

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Adams" again won the sa me prize. ed tha wei ghty qu estion of of both ' religious an d s ocial activities. we boost Peru - nnd Feed vou too No w "Alice Adams" is a lively book, 1

offi cers, and h ave com.e to t his fortun- we mo st willingl y join h a nd s with BURLINGTON CAFE for Alice n ever mind r ead for yo ur- ate d ec is ion: the Y. M: C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. One block north Burlington Depot se l f t h e acrobatic s tunts of th e whole Clifford Cl a rk-'Presl dent in ever y unde rtaking for a greater and P 'd t Nebraska City, Nebr. Adams fam ily a s they " ass is t" Alice Ross McDanie l - Vice- res1 en even more useful yea r than t h e past in her c limb of social l adder. 'the Lll )" one. "li:id" brothe r, with liis " tin Li zz i e," i s Fred Roth e rt- Treasurer. we regr et that Miss Agnes Whal e n, a joy. Th ere i s p l e n ty of fun too in No one ca n dou bt t he dignit y with our President found it impo ss ible to "Gentl e Juli a," hi s latest novel- jus t wh i ch these offices h ave be e n accepted return to Peru the first semester. publi s h ed. nor th e s in cer ity with which the of- Rev. A. H. Pax of Neb r aska City

Two leadi n g American nov e li sts- fl eer s have take n up their duties. We informs u s that h e will have Mass at both born In Neb raska who' are b etter ·ar e s ur e that tiJis year will be both Mr s. Jack s on Saturday, Oc tobe r 1, at known by p eo ple outs ide the s ta te than profita ble and s uccessful for the e n-8 a. m. Fathe r Pax plan s to come b y many Nebraskan s' a r e Wi ll a Cather t i re c l ass, for s u ccess depend s upon to Peru twice ii month this yeaJ: It and Dorothy Canfie ld Fi s h er. My bapab le lead er s d ea lin g w ith inter- was impo ssible to carry out th e sch eAn tonia " w ih c h Is th e life s tory of a ested a nd willin g fo llowers. dule durin g Sep temb er as Mr. a n d r emark a bl e Czech g irl In Neb raska, oi. In the las t meeting the c hairman of Mrs. J ack w ere ou t of town. s tory that i s as a live as1li fe-Is either two comm ittees w er e elected. As id e Mr. Jis a and Miss Laughlin were the masterp iece or n ext to the ma s ter- from the regu l ar bus ine ss of the c lass a ppointed as our a'dv isor s for thi s piece of Mi ss Cath er who by t h e way t he r e are th e lon ged fo r socia l fun - year. Th ey are planning to a dd a h as just printed her latest novel , ctions a nd the pro gram s to be co n s id- s ocia l affa ir once a month to ou r. " On e of Ours" Mr s ered which w ithou t dependa ble l ead - re gular ca l e n dar Fi sh er's " The Br immin g Cup " {19 21) ers can not h e ha d Mi ss R uby Thompnroves to b e t h e most popu lar as well s on was chosen as c h airman of the as one of th e best pf h er novel s. If social committee, w hile Iris T o bbl e r MT. JL\LL yo u h ave r ead this one, try h er "The was e l ected chairman of t h e program Th ree i in gs! F ire-drill ! Between th e s l amming of th e w indo ws, a nd the Bent Twig." •

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If you h ave not r ead A. S. M. Hutch- Sophomor es enj oy good prog rams . a wake nin g of the weary, abs olute in son's "If Winter Comes ", t he last They were enterta ined at thei r la s t s il en ce did not r e ig n . All t h e capb est -se ll er, th e n you a r e b ehind the 1 meeting by Birdie Bal dwin and George t ains with the exception of one, wer e times. It Is a good boolc w e ll w rit- S ho wa lter sin ging "School Days." at their pos t s T h e one, No ll Turner t en. H. G. W,e ll s i s t h e b est.-l:nown We hope a ll the year wlll be as e nwriter in the world; h ave you r ead his joyab le as it now a'}lpears to u s. \

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a capta in of the sec ond fl oor, s l umb er ed gently on. Upon t'.Je r eturn of the g irls from th e zou e•· t h eir merrim ent was ln creRsed ill' th e s ight of Ne ll wondel'ing a iml ess l y t hrough the ha ll More s peed , n ex t t ime, Ne ll! \ A Campu s P iu t y was given by the g irl s of the 'dormitOI'Y for a ll the boys of the coll ege, Satu rday night, September 23. Although a l arge numb er of the gir l s were hom e for week-e nd

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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN l atest novel, "The Secret Pl nces of the Y. ill. C. A. Hea rt"? Ernes t Pool e's lates t novel, TheY. M c. A. had its r eg ular meetEntered at the Postoffice at Peru; Ne- "B eggar's Gold," is a good book for ing la st Wednesday with a large inbraska a s matter. teache r s Mr s. Edith Wharton's "The Published Weekly by tbe Peru State Teachers College $1.011 per year. S ingle copy 5 cte:. Age of Innocence" was a l so a prize.. w inne r. Note: If others mu s t talk about the weather, let th e m You read a c r ease in att endance. ( A.bb 0UR f>ATH0 NS Are enthusiastic about lhe photographs we have made for them You will be delighted too See us nbout on nppointment todny Peterson .Studio, = == Peru, Nebr. If you do not receive your P erlagogiap good book a month. I:ave notice in the Ped agogian hox in tbe 1Administra tion building. FJtESJilUA.N NOTES Dr. Shreve gave a very inter esting 1 talk about "Dentistry"; It wa s very ! much app r eciated by a ll who were there. We are s ure tho se who were I not there missed a real ,treat. 1 Our program pla n for the sem es ter ::.--------------------1111!11-.. will be given In the n ex t i ss u e of tile 1!!--111!" ___ -!"-!'-----------------------.1 To Contributors• Copy should be in by Pr:day night. No copy accepttd aft er 5 p m Write only on on e side of the paper Have your copy typew ritten if possible· THE BDITOR TH B BOITORIAL STA.FF. George Editor-lo ·Cbief Ruby Th om p son Ass oc iate Editor Emil ie Novotny Ze lma Tayl 0r Assist a nt Bditor Ma rgare t Miller , Arthur Majors Bu s iness Ma n age r READ A BOOK A lllONTH No. 1 Thi;\ Nove l We met! One hundreq and seven memb e r s of th e Freslnn an cl ass brimming over with zeal and enthusiasm. Our fir s t me e tin gs were "get acquaint ed" meeting s. We
Pedagogian; watch for it. Our members hip campa ig n ; which ha s been going on, was very s uccessfu l, and many new m embers have b een e nr oll ed. The exact number will be g iven l ater. Be sure and come out for the n ex t meeting. Mr. P a ul Lamb will have c h a r ge of the program a nd be w ill have s omething t hat will int e re st you. In union there i s s treng th, s o come out and let's make the Y. M. C. A. a real go. Word h as just be e n r eceived from William 0. Thomas, one of our former pre s id ent s, who is now In sc hool In Chicago: "Bill" put him se lf whol ehea rt edly into "Y" work wf1ile i n college, organi zed work a long thi s line in high schools whe r e b,.e ta u ght, and is now taking traming for t h e Y. l\1. C. A. a s a life work He h as a good po s ition in Y. M. bo ys' work that will pay all his e xpenses in scho ol. W e exp ect to b ear from Thomas in the fu t ure as one of tlie outstanding worke r s in his field. e r s of t aste a nd j ud g ment in thi s ' ' . ' f 1 th try agree that Tarlclngton Is our b est or a n Egy ptian mummy, ee s e nelivlng nov e li s t-for, a l though hP. cess ity of yelling. t 1 t COLLEGE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION • • • As to our future w e are no r e a - writes play s and short s tones, h e has 1 : ' J tl d Our organization carr i ed on very ing our ambitions. u s t 1ree wor s done his bes t work as a novelis t In 1 '· Doctor L. B. SHREVE Dentist Extraction and X-Ray Office Phone 27 Childrens work a Specialty Residence 2 00 Phones 160 H5 I

; Ia r s passed i Qt o t he waiti n g b auds : of the shop keepe r s.

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c u rate d ec l a ration li s t and ready fOI Thi s year Ge rma ny has be e n the man sa les people i ndifferent or hostil e any Hun -like demonstr ation w hich Am e ri can s hopp e r 's ha p py hunting Ito forei g n trade; of s hops wh ere th e migh t a r ise, an d so wonder that we ground. 'l'o our s urpri se we found the 1 two pr ice p oli cy prevailed, t h e mar ked smiled with relief w h en t he desired r oo my, we ll -lighted a nd efficiently pr ice b eing fo r t h e home buyers w ith "Exami ned a nd Pas sed" labe l was managed s hops or Mu nic h and Cologne a perc e nta ge added Co r foreig ners; a n d safe l y p as ted u pon ou r baggage

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Auburn. Ne br .. more like t he modern American sto r es of custo m offici a ls who con fiscated a ll Sh or tly after we l e ft the co untry

th a n any we had seen in Europ e. Ali i goods bou ght with in the borders of th e we heard r umo r s, never confirmed, see med spec ialty sho p s selling one 1 l an d, bu t we were fortunately s pared t h at all foreign buying had been proty p e of goods, ca r ef ully sel ec ted and i a n y s uch experiences. bi bited in Germa ny. No dou b t the - m7t is tl ca lly di SJllnyed. No i mporta- 1 All ty p es of goods were d isp l ayed travell er s who came w illing to pay tio n s were seen. All h ad b een t r ul y I bu t the American s carried away, c hief- t h e prices which seem to the Germans m a de in Germany. Even the Eastman ly, c l oth ing l in ens, l eath er goo ds extravagant, have hel ped to lceep the kodak film [ ound in the r e mote s t jewelry, prints and lace s g ood s beyond the reach of many who way of other l ands was r eplaced by By th e time we r eached Germ a n y, h ave on ly marks to give And yet l.he a rilm in ge nuous ly d es i gneq to fi t t h e Inew c lothing wa s n ecess ary to assu re German s too, seemed to b e b uying, American mad e came r as ou r se lf r es pect upon the homewar d a n d s ur e ly thos e seen in th e s hops a n d

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Miss L ucy R oseaqu ist will b e o ne o f the in sti tute ins tructo r s a t t h e R e d Will ow County Jn s titute t o b e h e ld a t Mc Co ok e arly in Octob e r.

Miss G r ace T ea r s po k e at c hape l on We dn esd a y m or nin g o n "Tr a vel a s an In ves tm e nt " S h e t o ld so m e interes tin g t h i n gs a b o u t he r trip thi s summ e r.

A ve r y d e li g h t ful sun se t hi ke , to t h e t o p of P i ke ' s Pea k , w as e njoye d b y th i r ty o f the Hi g h Sc h oo l G ir ls ' R ese rve T h u r s· d a y eve nin g of l as t week

A ll w i ves and s is t ers of ex-se r · vi ce m e n who are m e m ber s In good s t a ndin g of an y A meri can Legio n P os t , a re invi te d to m eet w ith th e A u x illi a r y, Pa ul P h e l ps Pos t No 182, at M r s. M. E Goo d 's , Mond a y, Oc t ober 9 , at 8 p . m Th e Y. W C. A he ld im pressive .recognit io n ser v ices

• T,HE P E R U P E DA G OGIAN FOOT FRIDAY ·October ,6, 3:30 p. m. Gollegc Ga m e YORK'·· vs. PERU . , Admission---Season Ticket
COA C H SPEER T h e m a n wh o in ve n te d th e Peru P e p Machin e ' river ha d compl e ted t h e r u,in begun b y I , . · th e Italian mo tor tr ips. W i t h pocl,ets ITHE SHOE SHOP-Elmer Rm ger, Propnetor. fu ll of the bulky paper money, we Let us do yo ur s h o e r epairing ITS and W i ngfoot rubber heels. !started out to buy n ecess ities. B ut Oak and Kro m e s o l e leat h e r. We carry a full line of laces, dyes ! t h e c omb in ation df beau tiCu l garmen ts and p o lishe s . Q u ick service, r easonable priccss r a nd low prices won over caution in- Spe cid a t t e nti o n g i ven to m a il orde r s Peru Nebr. Ispired by t he ,fea r s o f c u stoms, a n d t h e e quiva l en t of man y American do l-
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e excha nge was ,ever In the nlind s of t h e sal esp eop l e was prove d by t h e i r freq uent quo t ing, of pri ces in Ame ri ca n va lues A few q uotations sel ected from severa l acco un t books will show th e low pri ces asked. Silk h ose · 1, 40 0 ma r ks ; vo il e blouse 1,650 maries; silk over-blouse , 3,250 m; wool coa t dr ess 18 000 m ; taf feta afte rnoon d r ess, 9,000 m; velvet hat, 6,000 m; bea ded pur se, 2,400 m; too l ed l eath er pocket book 3,000 m; real l llien lace 1 do il y, 1 00 m; embroidered linen lunch c lot h 4,00 0 m; pottery vase 80 m; etchFAY HAKE;RY Lunches, Confectionery , Fou n ta in S e r v i ce Try u s . W e stri ve to J)lea se STUDEN T S HEADQUARTE RS Farmers Union Store The Store where you feel "At Home"' Dry Goods, Groce r i e s, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality , Service and Price ings 325 m each, a nd co lo red p rin ts We solicit your patronage 450 rn A taxi talcen afte r the stren-
uous hour of shopping cost GO m. and Phone. 52 .Nebr. I morning and c l osed for hou r s or a s hampoo and manicu re to fi t on e to more at noon. If thi s were a measu r e wea r the n ew cloth es was bu t 160 m ! ::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; to b uying, it was t he o nly No wo n der we app r oached the border n Glm ::ILi NY Gr ace T ear li mitation we fe l t. Many r um ors b a d lin e a p preh ens ive ly, bear ing a n acr eac h e d u s , b e fo r e our arrival, of Ger-
a ilor a nd C l ea n e r P e ru, N eb r. i I Dr . E R ay Rey n o l ds
H. C. HARRIS Os t eopa th Ph ys i cia n o f Au bur n, DE NTIST In Per u Tu es day a n d F rid ay Au b urn , Ne b rask a· e v e nings Fo r appo in tmen t p h o n e M r s. U. C. Me yer Eyes E xa min ed an d Gl asses Fitt ed I F in e W atc h a nd Je we lry Repairin g ERN S TENE JEW E LRY €0 H ARH.Y .K WOLF , S u cc. Ne br a 11ku C ity, Ne b r. • . I
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fo r new m e m · b e r s on We dn esday eve nin g of t h is wee k . T h e officers for this year are: Es th er Del ze ll , pres i dent Sar a Co l ema n , v i ce pres i d e nt, Ve d a Rh od us, secreary; Fer n Tayl or, t r easurer The ca binet i s com· p osed of n in e members and two f acu lty adv i ser s, Est h er B lanke ns hip a n d E l ma Gock ley • WH0LGSALG • €ity, N e br. HR0B1Nfi H at s bAN B S€. 0 Cummings Mil li ne ry H a ts 7tb and Centr o I Ave. Ha ts Nebraska City, RflGINA Ha ts GRAE.t:; You wan t a Coat or d ress that has re a l styl e --on e t h at would be con s i d e r e d stylish in any city. Ou r were made w i th t his in view Betty Wal es, Printzess, School= I maid , Har t Schaffner & Marx Are a lways recogn ize d as the best. Prices always reasonable L . Wessel's Sons & Co. N e braska <::ity, Nebraslta

If it is school supplies

I Pountain per1s-. d ru'gs, toilet articles or a I victrola you, need get jt at Barnes' Pbarmacy / The R...xal Sto re Perscriptions Carefull y Com pou nd ed·-- t - ,..._----

'l'UE EVE JtE'YT LITEJtAltY SOCIET't

Thursday evening, September 28, the Everett Literary Coclety l!eld Its annual open house meeting. All the applicants wer e exten d ed a n invitatian to come and they were welcomed by the ol<l members

A program bad been prepar ed by fhe Society, w h ic h consisted of the follo wing numbers:

Flute So le-M iss Em il y B urton

Vocal Solo- Fern Taylor

Raeding-Genevleve Hob son 1-· Talk on "E!lrop ean Debt Tangl e"

-Paul L am b Ball ad from "Troje"-Louise Harris

After the prog r am a s hort business meeti ng was h e l d. At thi s time names of the applicants were v oted up on.

Cut Flowers

of our old members have r eturn ed and we are assu red of val uable tal ent among our new Everett is a liv e and progr essi ve soc iety. In cooperation with our efficient advisers: Miss Burton, Miss Hazeman, and Mr. Tretina, we look forward to a most progressive year

the Habit of Reading

You w hl.tind weekly specials for s tudents

The new stu dents may be interes ted tit the hi s tory of the Literary Society. It Is one very fortunate in it' s name. Edward Ever ett ,

Is perpet uated by the so-

9; 1 ciety, is foremo s t among ·Amencan

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Our home made candy, Pecan roll, Sea Foam, "

It was decided that a fund to cover the expense of the noonday luncheons be raised by a fifty-cent assess ment to be coll ec ted in the n ear future. It is the plan to hold these luncheons month ly. A g ood time Is assu red. Those who have attend ed will vou c h llhat these gatherings are well worth whi l e. Oome out to th e fir st ; you'll come to the rest.

TIJE TENNIS CLUB

Wednesday eveni n g, Sept. 20, t h e college t en ni s club held a meeting for the -purpose of organizing. The fO llo win g officers were e l ected for th e fa ll term:

Pre side,nt-Rae Swartwout.

Secreta r y and Tr eas ur er-David Costello:Advisor:-Professor Crago.

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By a u nan;mous vo te , It was decided to have a tennis tournament this fall. The drawin g of pames h as b een made and t h e to urn ament i s now b ei n g played off. The re are about twentyeight competitoi'S in the various competitions: tllis includ es most of t h e c lub ento ll ment are at pres e z' t tl\irty- nln e paid up members. , '.Pen'nls is one ot the recognized sports to be fostered in co ll ege athletics. It develops a s kill and s portsman s hip that cn.n com e only f 1•om a game In which Individuals take part. It is a man to man COl\te s t.

FACULTY HOLD PICNIC

Membe r s of the facul ty decided that, after three weell:s or s trenuou s work it was time to throw dull care away for an hour or so and con sequently gathered on the ath l etic field at six o'c lock Friday even in g for a pi cnic.

•About seventy peop l e, facu l ty, wives 'a nd farp!Ues were tlier e at the a ppointed time and 'J,' h e •was idea l, and the best of spirits pervan e d after the sp l e n did vic.tlory of the aft e rnoon Coffe e had b een in the maki n g during the game, and was piping hot, ready to serve wJth t h e r est of the good thing s that bad been provided. -y.rhen the annou n cement was made that the "eats " we re rea dy, no time wa s l os t in forming the "mes s" lin e and each was h e lp ed 'or helped hims

elf to a liberal s hare. Tbere was plent-y and to spare, and the mo11 t rav enou s a ppetite wa s soon subdued... To fin is h up, thel·e were watermelon s and pies , "take your c hoice"; Kisses and Cocon ut Ki sses the very best 1 - M ade ,fre s h e yer y d ay.Serve m e al s and light lunche s-bes t in the c ity Th e o nly el ec tri c sig n in the c it y. ' THE PERU CANDY KITCHEN NEW FALL GOODS Are arriving daily at our stor1: Special Bargains Lad ies', Sa t ee n Bloo m e rs B oy' s S weat ers Infa nts ' K nit Jackets Ladl es ' wo ol hose / CH O(CI' HESTED TO RE Auburu, Nebr. oc co. ' s ome folk s had di i u c hoos ing, s o decided on a li tl uf hoth Ma te-r ia l h ad been gQ.th CJ I rmrl]tlled up for a delightfu l bonfl ' • and tho toa sting of ma r shm a ll o 11 hroul"ht a c'IO !!<> to tho evenin g 's I n nwl r•ll n g r pc>d wit.ll Mr. Beck th t Is wn 1 the onrl or a P e rfec t Da.y.' ' . 'Ohe Cittzens eState .9lank Faculty and students will fino an account with us a great convenience to them Consult us concerning any business problem you may have E. E. GOOD, President ,Yledfern & 81/enberger Dry -Goods&. Groceries . Plione22 Per.u, Nebraska Phone 26 ,;. t Herald •,.,..,.. ""'!- A - • Printing ' ·House ' I 1 LIPRINTING • ·r ;Auburn; Nebr Phone 77 ..,,., ' J !.( NEBRASKA CITY LAUNDRY C. HANSON, Peru Age nt Suits, Dresses, Coats, Sweaters t:LEANED AND PRESSED-- 1. For first-cla ss laundry and dry cleaning of a ll kinds call C. B Hanson, phone 238 and he'll call on you When Your Basket at Scovill's Barber Shop Wants are Musical -I GASKILL· MUSIG Nebraska City aud Auburn '•. . -;: SWA.NS, Auburn, French Wilton Rugs Si mm ons Stee l Beds '· Se ll er's Kitchen Cabinets Sealy Matre sses Karpew Upholstered F lorence Oil Stoves Win c hes ter H ardware Victroles, Victor Records Anything you -may reqJ)ire for your wardrobe can be selecte.d here with the full ass-urance that you're getting correct styles, good material and value. · Commodious rest room for your couveuience when you visit the city. Whether it be Shoes, Reody-to•weor Dry -Goods, Clothing, or Furnishings We're here to serve you. 1 F. W f} & Son, N e br ka C it;, Ne bras ka • I I

THE P E RU PEDAGOGIAN
CALENDAlt Monday, Octob er 2: Y. M. c. A. Cquncil Orchestra Tues day, October 3: Girls' Clul;> Band · Dramatic Cl u b Study Circle Wednesday, 4: Y. M. and X. W . C. A. Orche stra Thursday, October 5: Band l>'rid ay, Oc tobl( r 6: York Football game. 7:0 0 8:00 Chapel 7:00 7:00 7:1 5 8:15 7:00 whose
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will pay yo u to ins pect our stock and ge t our prices Small orders given every I• attent_ion and your bus in ess app r eciated Phone 25 MAROIS Phone 25 Cl ass Pins, Rin gs, Jewelry Gifts tha t Las t J. P. Miller Jewelry Co. Co urthouse Squa r e , Aubltrn S oxo p honea Te nor Banjos Violins, Cell os , Sheet Muaic, S trin j{s. PERU CANDY KITCHEN For Quality and S e rvi ce Orche stra Octob er 1.0: Girls' Club Co11ncil Chape l :Oand , , 7 OQ , Cl ub , Study Cin;l e Octob e; g: Y. l\L and Y,. W. C. A. Thursday, Octo pe; Band Philo E verett
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s how the tru e literary organize d in 1872. Jl;'s tlrst a!m was to reciprocate the ·honor which was conferred upQn i t by the name, "Everett", a nd thi s aim , r e mai n s paramount. Honor Is paid this worthy litera ry master in holding the society up to hi s ideal s a)ld strivin g to obtain t h e g r eat est c ul tu r a l train ing for Its Individual memb er s. The social phase has a very sig nificant part in cu l tura l tra ining an d t hi s h as not been negl ected , for we a ll r emember our ptea sant soci a l events which consiste d of pl ays, stunts and p arties T he soc i e ty g ives a n oppor tunity for the development of tho se qualiti es which make for a l a rgfjl r success in copi n g with mod ern co1iditions, l eade r sh ip and s p eaking in -publi c The re a re requi sites jn any line of work. One of the things of which the Everett s ociety was proud of 1ast year, wa s· hllr orchestra. It was composed of ten pieces. We are l ooking forward to forming of another, as severa l
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The 'annual e l ection of the Men's Club wa s held at chapel hour on Tu esday, the twenty-sixth. The meeting was ca ll ed to order by Mr Frary, r anking officer f r om last year. Nominations wer e made by Informal b a llo t a nd the following · off ic er s were e l ected: P r esident-M r Wil)y.
Vice-Pr esident--Mr. Madden S ecr etary-Mr. Lamb. Tr easurer-Mr. Rothert.

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WOLUME XV III.

KEARN

EY AN'I' ELOP ES AR E CO MING

-r-For the 13t h B a ttle B e twe en the Two Teac h e r s Colle ReS.

Two years ago Peru: 103, Kearney 0.

On e year ago Peru: 3 Kearney 0.

We mu s t not c harge up the 103 points o£ two years ago to Kea rn E!y, but to the Fates an d J?eru's good team: Veu.rs a1,o. whe n defied the gods of fortune and a ttem pt ed to play a tealll which h ad the appearance of the ma p o£ modern Europe , K earney woJ.l her !l r s t contest of any nature fro111 Peru by a. score of 70 to 0, in a footba ll game. So two years ago

Kearney a tte mpt ed th e same triclt w ith th e god s of fortune, with :1- te tm of a thlelic c hicl{eu s which hadn't pl c lted th e shell of the pig sk in egg, becau se mo st of the first tea m knew more than the head coach and the Pre s ident about lteepi n g in training, fiO to t heir s urpris e they were left nome, while the untrai ned to·

P e ru and fri g hten e d S pee r's Bobcats in t o a s t a mpede; and they ran away with the littl e deer s But the young antelope s fought every minut e of the game.

Las t yea r, Peru had it s harde s t fought game with Kearney' s reorganize« tea 111 Now the word com es floating across t h e oc ean of ether, that Keltrn ey a nte lope s are s haking their heads and stampi n g fiercely with th e ir front footies, while the hair i s ri:; iog along the spin e from the neck eYeu to e nd of their little s hort stories which m eans they a re ready to trample und er foot in a m ost horribl e manner a ll or th e feline tribe, e s pecially the Idml w hi c h a l so e nd s in s hort sto ries and a r e commo nl y called, "Dobcat s". Now tellers, if you want to see a Bobcat fig ht, let him smell deer meat.

P e ru is lo okin g forward to one of it s harde s t contests n ext Friday weeli: October 20. Shall a thirteenth anh a Friday co nt est be unin clcy for Kear_n ey or P eru ? or both, as was the Ha<: ti n gs-K ear n ey conte s t l as t Friday.

If Kearney win s , s he will have to h ave the best t ea m of Ant e lopes t hat e Yer Jop E' d becau se Sltip p er Speer ba s b een reedin g hi s Bobcats on bear meat If any fan mi sses thi s game, he i sn't a fan but just a blow. The K ea rn ey-Peru co ntest Friday will be a battle royal.

PERU, NEBRASKA , WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11 , 1922

NUMBER a

a long 1•un and touchdown In the fir st FOOTBALL RALLY fN OLD PERU

THE PERU BOBCATS PACK PORK

The Y are Put in Cold Storage- Peru 43, York 0.

Our bob cats will n ever be school dads. Th ey were all meant for the packing bouse business and they entered the trade Friday. They have had no training with beef, but they cut up fifteen "yorkshire s" in a hurry

:1tt empts to carry the for any decid ed gain, the ball was punted to Tecum seh who made a s hort run.

to anyone who had re a d t he SetembeJ t wo m in utes, the fi g ht l e ft se ver a l of the Nebra ska Elclucat;oc.al JourPal, of the Peru m en 1Th e y were not a bl e th e off1· ·a• r g n of rl e 'r.s I t· Lots o f P e p in the Big P arade Thu r 8 01 • 0 a 1 ••' ·oc. a Jon. to draw them selves together ti1e re- The statew ide work of General Secre1 f d a y N ight matnc er o th e h a lf, but th e sec ond tary E. M. Hosman rlur:Ing the gumhalf t h ey came back wi th that fight mer months i s. a l s o an evldenee of evident at the Nebras ka City game , Who ever he ard of Feru? Every-! the kind of we a t·e t !) a nd held T ecum seh to two touchdowns body has and every person within have in the fUture. As opposert to in that period. ten miles of Pe ru beard the fine, first the old association we are now a Winning th e toss, P eru c hoose to re- class, A No. 1 pep put out by the working body the year rou nd. Every ceive and defend th e west goal. A s tudents of P e ru teacher in the state has the bac king long ldckoff wa s return ed but a s hort The brand n ew boy s' organization, I of the comp l ete organi zation. Every distance, a nd arter three l.msuccessfu l the "T. 0. B.' s " s howed their pepp- e ducational interest of ! be state will !ness by arranging for a fine torch now r ece ive con sid e t a t.io n an d t he light parad e. We qe rtn!nly thin){ that public sc hoo l children will have an the "T. 0. B.'s" wlll put Peru on t he organization to champion th eir inter-

It was evident from the first that we had them o utc l assed. A blocked punt behiJ1d t heir goal in the first few minutes of play resulted in a touch-

map. ests; down as Frary was right on it. From The girls from the hall were r e- Th e annual m eetings in the variou s t h e n on it was a ques tion of how l eased u ntil 8:30 o'cloc k, and the ser- di s tricts wJII be th e occas ion for In- hig h our score wou ld be. the goa l. Attempting a drop !tiel{, 1 h · t• 1 i bl t• v ces of t e Pep" band were secured. r. pu·a 10n, so v ng pro ems , mee mg T4e entire team worked as a mafa il ed; sco r e, s ix I o no t b- The par a d e started from the north old friend s, a nd securing that diver - chine. No indiVidual stood out above ing. It h a d the effect of .weakening gate where there were abou t three s ion s o n ecessa ry for eve ry teacher. the others. The center of that line t h e Peru mora l s, and thc:ug'' hundre d and sev e nty-five studen ts But the main purpos e or these meet- was stone wall. T.be ends were in ing for a down or two, t! •P. Peru team gathered After a few se lections by ings will b e to de fin e the educational every play and o ur backfi e ld ran the was unab l e to withstand th e line the band and some ye ll s by th e problem s of the s tate and seek a ends and w e nt though the line for buck s end. run s a.nd pas sf!s which 'l'e- crowd gathered at the north gate, practicab l e means for their s olution. e ighteen first downs. Bitze, red !ned. Wtth consistent r egu- th e parade was started. The students Prob a bly , among all the excellent topped fullback, had the pu s h in his :artty Tecumse.h put over forty are to be complimented on the fine numbers on the program the one most kicl( s ; on every kickoff he put it over .>cfor e the wlu s tl e blew. order kept. The order of marc h wa s: s ignificant for educati ona l growth is t he goal line .' Will y starred with The second half was a different Tiny followed by his band thev hy the a ddr ess by Dr. E. S. Elvenden on hi s open field running and showed his s tory. Peru s how ed from the time th e s tudents hand in hand. The the top i c, "The State and its Educ a- real a bility in lead ing the team. It came back on the field that it was parade wended it s way down the tional Program". The id ea that the Gilkeson and Frary at ends were n o t th e 1l ame team. With both si des aven ue as far as the crest of the h ill ' educational forces of the en tire stat-a all one could aslc They went down freely, it a I above town, where the tort\hes were s hould .be united on an educational pro- under punts a nd pa ss es brillia ntly. 1 or t h seeing. The ll t s l touc h do\\n s upplied and from th e n on t h e en- gram 1s comparatively n ew b u t bas The fact tbat York coul,d only ca m e as a res ult of a l ong forward I thu s ia sm increased. b een worked out in other s t a te s and make t heir down s four times s hows the receiver getting the 1 The s nake of bobcat s wound its way i s l ikel y of success in Ne brask a. the strength of our line. Taken all With a c l ear field, and bemg , down tbe aven u e much to the delight Students in a teacher ' training in - in a ll· it was just one go od team, evtacklecl JU St as r eac h ed the goal ' of the home town folk s , st itution generally do no t re a lize the ery part working together. Morgan, lin e. The enthu s iasm was at i ts h eigh t place they hold in the mind s of the Ball er, Cam p be ll , and Stevens played The se cond touchdown came early h th d e t catl·onal l eaders of th e t t w en e epo t was reach. George "' s a e. a s trong game for York, but w ere just in the fourth qu a rter, when by a "'h d Thomas, cheer wa s hoi s t e d up e se stu ents cons titute in l a rge natur a lly outclassed. terr ifi c attac k sma shing the line time ( t tb on top o the d e pot, and from then par e profe ss ional gro up of teach- But Jet u s all be careful of one after .time, the ball wa s forced over on the crowd went wild. Much to e r s for the next four or five eyar s. thing, now: we have pli.i' ed one game the Peru goal. •Th en the gam e was d our d isap pointm ent, the train wa s · "ewe uca tion a l ideal s and prin c iple s a nd won it easily;don 1 forget for a jus t a see-saw, with Peru making down s several time s but not having we ig ht or s p ee d to carry the ball c lear down the field.

A line p lunge whic.b gained but litt l e. Then a long e nd ru n by the Tecum s eh fa stest man, an d t h e ba ll was over

l ate. Tile gang the n reforme d their are still freSh in their mind s Th ey minute that there a r e many more to line and marched u p in front of a re the type of teach er to value a n follow and that a ll t bese confe r ence Bar nes' aud had t h eir pi cture taken; organization that i s active in its at- tea m s are not "Yorks". these w ere obtain ed by the s tud ents tempts to carry out a practical pro- The team needs every student bewho expect to ha ve found memorie s or g ram of educational advancement. Na- bind t hem and l et's show them that

.HJ XWRS OltG" \"NIZE a wil d night. T l;te party tht>n ad- tura,lly tlH'f are inte re sted in the we are the·re; We are proud of you journed to meet again Friday morn- m ee t in gs of the Ass oci ation There team and coach, and Ie·ts h1H·o ing.

La s t Thurs day morning a t co nvo ca- On Friday morning in front of the ti on pe ri od the Jun ior and Senior o ld chapel th e ground was covered c l asses m e t for the first time, thi s with students and faculty, all full of year. pep. The band was there and the

cou Id be no better way to s uppl em ent their tea"c h er tra!ning than to attend one of th ese sectiona l meetings

BAND AND ORCHESTRA

Th e meet ing was to order by fine m u s ic brought more s tudents the class a dvi s or, Mr. Delzel l. H e flocking in Mi ss Bl a nken s hip l ed the s poke of a numb er of co mmunication s si n gi ng, and we owe h er a vote of Every body kn ows the r e p and pe p rec en t l y r eceived from prominent ed u- tban'k s for her s p lendid l ea der ship. Tiny Showa lte r h as a nd It was es-

cators over th e s tate commend ing Coac h Speer wa s Introdu ced and be p ecially featured at our big rally last reru for the action s he h as taken in in turn introduced Dick Madden who Thur s d ay night. Several l ate p ieces offe r i ng to s tudents a full four year prophesied that we would win the :mch as "Hot Tim es", "T he Old Gray

PERU? GAIIIES ; I<EARNEY 6 GA]fES co ll ege course. H e ulso m e ntioned game with York. (Dick 's some pro- Mare ", an d "Pe ru Will Shine Tonight" the s plendid enrollm e nt of st ud e nts phet!). were played.

The officia l r ecord of the twelve inte r este d In s uch a co ur se · Capti a n Toppy Willy then told u s Our band l ed the sn a ke dan ce down gridiron contest s between the two A num be r oC s tudents will join !'Onle r unn y stori es tha t a pplied we ll town where we h a d our pictures teacher s co ll ege s : .Jtmi or and Se nior c la sses t h e s ec01l'l to th e case at hand. Th e "p ep" rna- tak e n. Friday morning a t the open P eru Kearney Peru Coach se m elltEr. Both c lasses were well re · c hin e was t h e n wound up by ye ll lead- air rally in front of the old c hapel

2 o BurnP.tt pr esented at the me e ting and because ers Thomas and Sper ry a nd ih e yells Mr. Ji sa directed the band Rea l p e p

5 Brimmage of the inc r ease in attenqance thi s yP.ar were r eel ed off with s peed and ac- was s hown at this rally.

6 3 Thacker t he majority of tho se pr esen t favored c uracy The band a l so pl ayed at the football

Tl k ·e at ot·ganizatiotl 1 • r.c ' game l ast Fr id ay and in tl1l s way 0 70 1ac er s par e s n pre.orP. · e The m e.etln g was then br ol(en up o 21 J ohn son to th e one as !:! ociation of prPviou s and s tudents didn't do a ny more work help e d back the team.

l 3 21 .lc• tnson years. a ll day. Thi s concludM our fir s t On October 23, an outdoor band con-

0 26 Jc·hnson Mr. Med sker was elected temporary rally of the year which was one of the cert will be g iv en at convocation

20 6 .TJhns on cha irman and co ndu cted a ju!,nt '>u s i - best eve ry he l d. tim e. The or c h est ra i s also booming

more sca lJ,Js.

Following is the lin eup : P e ru Gilkes on Mil a m F a unce Place Bell Bru nsdon Fra r y

five

No game s. A. T : c. ing 'c lass offic e rs. Fo ll owing are the up our pep, s ister Kearney. K earney more inte r est ing with full att end ance

28 Speer res ults of th e elections: ' b eware of October 20th, or the BobJ at very practice

0 Speer Se nior Cla ss: cats will get yo u If you don't watch On Nove mb e r 1s t, th e orch est ra will

0 speer Pres ident-Earl Melvin. out! Yes get yo u r littl e deers, (antel- g ive a s hort con cert a t c ha pe l. Sevo'Vi ce- Pres id ent- Bernice Peter s. lopes are li t tl e deers don't you

0 20 Johnson nes s mee tin g for the purpose of f. IC!ct- We're to kee p up our pep, k eep Rehearsal s are becoming more and 19 103 3

I'EliU HIG H OWl'S F.X.PEIUENCE

L ewis ICed. The di stri ct meeting of ihe Nebra s- so lo , "Dan l"e Des Sy !pbes", accomVice-Pres ident- H n7.e l Carl es on. ka S t a te Teac her 's Associ a tion m eet at pani ed by th e orchestra.

Secr e t a ry- George Willy. Omaha, Lin coln, McCoo l(, Norfo l k, AITr eas urer- Hnz e l Larlti n. Ha n ce and No rth Platte , October 12,

'nNS OVER COTNER

P er u High m et defeat at t h e of Tecum se h Hi g h Friday by a score of fif ty-thr ee to nothing Weight, s p eed, experie nce, and reputation a ll worked in favor of the TecumF<eh team.

Coac h Ches t er Wynne'.s Midland colle ge footb a ll team opened the seas on Friday a t Bethany b y defeating Ooach Benny Koehler's gridiron c la r. by a 25 to 6 count. The game ma rked th e opening of th e s l ate conference p e nnant r ace h er e. Us ing Notre Dame play s a nd passes to a g ood adva n tage, th e Midl ander s nw.cle Ic ng gain!:! thru the Bulldog Tforn a nd Adams o£ the Midland team w e r e re s pon si ble for most ot tho Ora nge and Dla.ck co un ters with Goo d· He ll a nd nruning coming In for a good Pent t onm n n

A committee of four p erso n s the 13, 14 two pres idents an d the secret a ries , 1s t District ....•.. :. - - Lin co ln was appo inted and made r esponsible 2 ud Di s trict Omaha for a one hundr ed p er cen t attendance 3rd Di s trict --·········--······ Norfol k at th e n ext m eeting, 'l hurs day morn- 4th Di s t rict North Platte ing, Octob er 12th 5th Dis tric t McCool( Th e T ec umsoh t eam watl n u •f P l enty of enthu s ia s m and c l ass 6th Di s trict ----······--····--····--All iance m en, a ll of w hi c h h:ul h acl It'" t rJ. >< pirit '"ere evident tllrougho•tt the w " ' · ithout ques tion the mos t s!gn iflyear's e x rwrie nc c in footba 1'1 v t rtee tlng and 1nclt" cn t!on s point t o th ese can t edu ca lional eve nt in Nebra s al< outwe ig hed the Peru team on an a '1 - a s t wo of th e li vest org nnlzatlotl S t "n h in t e pas t len year s was th e reororage of more tb an t e n pounds t o tlH' the co lle ge tltls yeat·. s ga nizntion of the tate T each ers' Asman '!' hi s • their reputed st r Pngt h soc!atlon. All t eachCI'A a n<! ot h C' r S !nand the ract th at Peru had no m •n or terested in public edu ca t ion co nic! sec meu w h o b ad moro lhnn three g.•mes The Podagogiun tnk eR this way to t he a dvnh t age or dl vi(lJng tho sta t e experi en ce, gavo t h e 11 ow m en on rbe l l t•tnlr th e Gene W 1 L tl • • ' v,.n, ea eynn , u · Into s ix cll s l rlct11 s o overy o ne conic!

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Cannon
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Dunson Campbell Ste vens Hale Allison Conrad Blans
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he g iven. 172 Secr e tary- Ro se Miller. Mi ss Birdi e Ba l dwin will si ng "Th e P e ru won seven game s; Kearney Treasurer- Eunic e Randall. S'I'A'l'E ' l'E ;\ClllUIS' ASSOCIA'l'ION Dare F'oot Trail" a11d "Annie Laud e" Junior Class: and Mi ss Barnes
a vloltn Total 187 P r esident-
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Regis t er , nurgor , wont on tho fie l d. ll wna ev!cl ,,t Phn •n ix, Ru s tl e r, Ot ooan, lht> nrof !in1 , from lhc fl f nrt for th ey dlcl not anr nil th e other e><chn n gOR ror co pi ea ll>J Wl'll a s th ey cl!cl ugnln s t Ne lwnall of t 'H·ir paper !!, In time will got City and wh e n lh o tn at 'l' oc unH!CI rtrot n cl to tru t hfully Hay ing amnl'lhlng oaH!l y n urJd rl n nun l tnC'vting, Few, sh nre o f th e honors. Ca)ltl1in Skull ltow<>vel 111ti• ltw t ecl th o n marluJ hl e was th e s hining li g ht on ll•o Dnli re11 ults t 111 1 hu vo nln ·a rly !wen Whitt• e Jevl'n, t"(Jturnlng the 1\l!tlland ac-hi eved 1 • c II nt fa Hhto n nn d carryhalf hnr-k C"lrrl ocl tholr ri g ht en d for nit'l' nlmut. nnch 'l httt t!Jo .o\ suc·latlo n IH a li vo, C'ftl · l ug tl ball cmsistentl)" thruout the cion t working orr miwlion ·" ovh lr u• f!':tll1 C'. Sl tc Tournai. Han sen W illi ams Showalter Pomeroy Bell Poo l e F ir s t Down s: FB SUB SUB. SUB. SUB. Peru: 18; York: 4. Passes Comp leted:Peru: 5; York 3. r ·tsses I n Compete: Peru: 6 ; York: 4. Tou c hdown s: Frary 1 ; Gilkeson, 1 W ill y, 5. Point after tou chdown; Peru: 1. Official s: Referee: Porter, Nebr. Umpire: Newmaster, Purdue. Head lineman. Greene. WAHOO WlXS FROll HAYELOC"K Havelock hig h school was unable to stop th e experienced Wahoo team Frid ay afternoon, and lost, 31 to 6. The s ho ptown team 's
e opening
ecovered
kickoff nne! completed a pa ss, Deady lo 'l'bomas Their st rength lay in t'orwo.r!l passes Th e Wahoo machine scored twice in the fir st two quarters and
In the third period. and en<1 runs. Wes ley Cunningham was Wahoo's individua l s tar His line plunging :ind :thility to skirt the ends won him credit.-State Journal Annual Reel Cross Roll C:u tl hel•l from Nov. 1i to r\O\" 30, 1922 The Rl'cl Cross Is oreflnh:Pf uJIIIcr a ehar11ter gin,n it by the or the l"nltecl Stnte'l for .I'Pilcf WOI I( throughout th e worJcl.
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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN

THE P ERU PEDAGO G IAN

SOPHOMORE REPORT

wh ich a ppli ed scie n ce has thru s t up o n U t; A n ew Euro pe a nd a n ew Am e ri ca w ill j oin b a nd s in m a gnif ying setv !ces ins t ead of s e l f is hness "

Abb 0UR

Enter ed at t he P ostoffiee at Per.u , Nea s matter.

Published We e kl y by tbe Peru State ' Teachers Coll ege

'ra tk a bout Say ! Have yot\ Ar e enth u siastic about l he p hotograph s we have bee n a t t end in g the -s ophomo r e c las s made fo r t h em. You wi ll be d elighted too meetings in r oom A 303? T hat' s w h e r e yo u find i t. L ast Thurs d a y we were S ee u s about un appoin t me nt t od ay $1.00 per year. S in gle copy 5 ct!'

If yo u d o no t recei ve y o u r Ped agogi a h l: a ve n o tice i n t he P ed a gogian box in

coll eg e s tudent s a nd a go od example , -of Peru willingness to m a k e c l ass

c ni c s " i s c o r r ec t, for th e r e h a ve b e en t hree of th e m in th e p ast week, en j oy e d by th e s tud e nts of t he de pa r tment. fi r s t w a s a h ik e ou t to Mr. Geo r ge_ a nd of co ur se in eve r y m e e ting s om e S poor' s Juxurl en t w at e rm el on

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chap e l attra c tive a nd e nti ci ng . T h e n • Doctor L. B. SHREVE ' Mr Ji sa en t er ta in ed u s , ther e Is no d ou bt but t ha t every p r og r am will be Dentist j tn;t a s e nj oyable a s th e l a st. Th e So phom ores a re a lw a y s bu sy And llid we have a r eal tim e? Bic h r o m a te! 1 1'11 say we did ! 'rh e

p atc h t ime mu s t be s pe n t in di scu ss ing s om e l eag ues w es tw a rd ho, l ast Thurs- bu s in e ss Mr Overho l t a t tend ed the

Ru p y Th o mpso n Asso cia te Editor T he t wo advan c e g uarrls .: a r efully

Em il ie: d ep os ited fo u r o ld mel on s Zel ma T a y lo r As sista nt B? it o r n ca r a t ha n d fo r t h e c r ow d to p o un c e

Ma rgaret Mill er " " up o n as soon as they arrived ; and Ar t h ur M aj ors Bus in ess Ma n age r s ure eno ugh t he y " bit" a s s o on as - - - · - - - - · go t th e r e , a nd Imm ed iate l y proi'[AJ(ES CONV OCA'l 'IO N ADDRESS no un ced the tri p a fa ilure; hut s o on Pr ofes s o r Ge or ge W. Brown mad e c h a n ged t h e ir m ind s wh en th ey we r e on e of the be s t t a llts in c h a pe l l as t I pilote d up al on g th e n e w l a nd wh.e r e Mo nd ay m or n i ng t ha t wa s e ver y give n 1 hu nd r ed s or f in e m e lo n s cou l d be h e r e: His talk was on c ond ition s In s een Europ e, and w e nt to t h e bottom and Aft e r r es tin g a nd j ok ing a nd fllllng pic tu re d t he con t ributin g caus es for ' up on wa t e rm e lon s a nd mu s kme lons, cen t uri e s bac k a n d tho s e t hat w ill I on e gro up we n t mi e wa y, a noth e r we nt s t ill be op er a tive in ti me to c om e. 1 way, a nd s om e cut th e P r i n c ip le s we re di s cussed th a t m a d e 1 c oun t r y for w he r e th ey s a w the big it pl a in a s d a y w h y Eu'r o pe i s in t h e j s tandpip e ; a ll a r r iv e d hom e in ti m e con d i ti o n t hat s h e is In , as we ll a s 1 [o r s uppe r, t ir e d ·a nd hun g r y, but bap: h y th e r est of t h e wor ld i s u p se t at · py f or a n a fte r noon 's o u t in g prese n t.

Ji:xtra cli on a nd X- Ray Office P ho ne 27 Chi ld rens work a Speci a)ty Resid e n ce 2 00 D. D STO N E CYP H ER, M D PH YS I C I AN P ho nes j _

I But t h e sc ie n tific co n venti on a t

th e c l a s s m ee tin gs a nd lis t e n t o t h e So phom or es ye ll Did yo,u see one of our foot ba ll boys In f ront of the o ld c h a pel Friday? H e was collec ting c l ass du es. At th e r a t e tha t bo x was fi ll in g a nd were be in g w r i t t e n th e c la s s w ill s oon h ave a ll du es pa id for

brok e into· t h e m a n y s ta t e s o f Europ e I An exe r c ise in id e n t! fi ca (i on n e x t T he n ext was the uni fy in g p ower of took pl ace in whi c h a n ass i stant g e ntly t he chur c h wh i c h di •t id ed into m any r a pped e a ch m e lon wi t h his knu ckl es; f: ects dur !ug th e r e fo r m at io n Th e 1 this d emon s tra tion see m ed to f o r ecas t t hi r d -was the grea t i n d us t ri a l coordin- t an ex p e r imen t o n dls s ocia tlen and a tion of t he wo r l d wh ich the r e cent Irirew a n a ud i ble exp res s ion of satiswar h a s sca tte r e d into many p etty 1[a ction a nd a nti c ipa tio n from th e r ac ia l in d us t r ia l u nits or p r e se n t wa il ing ass emb l y i n s u ch dra wn out Europe 1 terms a s, " Ah- h " ; "Oh- h"; Oh , boy ". The worlc1 is n ow b l indl y gropi n g One p romis iug yo nth s ugges t ed th a t fo r a gr ea t dominating un ifyi n g idea l as this wa s t o be el ementary l n s tru cw h!c h will c h a ll e n ge d e mocracy with t io n, the or y s h ould h e di s p en sed with a n i rre s is tib l e urge to a n e w a n d t h e g r am m a r o f sc i ence could b e n ewo rthy goa l." · g lected fo r t h e pre s e nt, a nd that th e T he pr es en t contl!tion of t h e prin- u nific a tion of the who l e was no l ongc lpa l n a tions of E urop e was cl ea r l y e r n e ces s a r y, but t h at t he n ec e ssity d e lin eat e d Pr ofes s or B r ow n s ug- of g ett in g the s ubj ec t in co ntac t with g este d " t ha t m u s t e ve ryda y l ife wa s n p w of imminent the s e p r o bl e m s d u rin g t h e n ext t en i mpo r tance

W e hop e the ,app l es ar e bein g e nj oyed by th e gir l s t his year a s muc h as t h ey h av e in th e p ast s ix y e a r s ; for by sma ll p ayme nts , the a p ples , ' ' fi n e h an d- p icked J o n a th a n s", we r e sa fe l y delive r e d t o t he dormitory. Thus 'the gi rl s w ere s ave d f r om t he t rou b l e, or wo u ld i t b e call e d th e pl easur e, o r c l i mbing f en c es a nd pe r-· ha p l:! a fe w trees lt m ay be a ss umed tha t Mr Da v enport is a li ttl e m or e app r ecia tive of the met hou u s ed in obta ini n g his a ppl es th is y 1 ea r. At lea st b e bas a few mor e d o lla r s jin g ling in his po c k e t becaus e of Mrs. Wa u gh 's pl a n "Are you go in g home" " W he r e a r e I you go in g for v aca tion " ? Every whe re I y ou go th is we ek, t h a t Is the m a in I top ic of conve r sation. H om e is th e des tin a tio n of t h ose who ca n po ss ib ly ma ke It so Fo r those who ca n' t othe r p l a n s of inte r e s t will be s o ug h t.

Th e f a cul ty s e em a bit fe a rful l e s t j we fo r ge t o ur lea rnin g of the pas t f e w I w eek s during s u ck a l e ngthy It i s hope d tha t the ir fe ar s will groundle ss.

Skirt

s Suits

Swe ater s - All Colors Bloom ers Blouses AJI Sizes "Exclu s ive" b ut not " Expensi v e"

T h e n wa tc h for t he h a ppy fa ces a nd gay laugh t e r f or s oon th e s oc ia l tim e s will beg in. Th e re will be p ic nics par t ies a nd goo d ti m es for a n : Ar e the Soph omore s s low ? W e sa y " No" l\Ti'. VERNON lULLF or Younu; Women'' N

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Home o f Hart Schaff ner & Marx and S oci e ty Brand Cl othes ' St et son and Mallory Hats

Manhatten Shirts

Interwoven Hose year s : F irs t , Th e de v e l opm e nt of a nd Acc ordin g to formul ae a ll e quation s c onfi d e nce in ex p e r t s. S econd Th e s hould ba la nce but the traes urer r emo r a ! a nd sp ir itua l for c e s of t h e po r t s that, a ft e r s tud yi n g th e s oli ds wo rld mu s t " cat c h up " with a pp li e d a nd li q u id s o f w a t e rm e lon , his bysc ie n c e. 'l'hird Soci e t y .m u s t a d ju st poth e si s is t ha t Avogadro's l a w api ts e lf t o t h e wide ne d s oc ia l h ori z on p l ie s t o so me folks p r omi s e t o pay.

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C a n <J ie s , Pruits , Groceries and Meat s u s opposite the Trairaing School and

s ave the long wt;tlk down town H . · U. LA N DOLT L as t Sunday it w as a qu esti o n. o f ) " Who's Who "? It was a matte r of 1 lo ok in g t wice t o see w he th e r it wa s your room-ma t e or ber c hum For, 1 by th e ex c h a nge of variou s bits of ap- , pare ! each o n e looked a li t tl e di ft'e r en t t ha n u s u a l. Bu t It' s nice to b e di f- , fere n t f or a c h a n ge, n e' ce s t pas? l 'l' he r e was a narge n umb er of v isito rs at th e d o rm itor y d urin g t he we elt from di s t a nt pa rts o f t h e s t a te. All Me n' s F urni s hi ngs Ladi es ' , Men ' s an d Ch i ldre

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• \ You r best Ass ur anc e of Standa rd Values WATCHES e nv i ron men t ] 'JIE Jo' ll ES IDU.N CLA SS Yes, t ha nk yo u t he Fresh ma n c l ass i s m a lting ve ry goo d pr og r es s Thi s wa s s hown by t he p e p py b us i n ess m e et in g of Octob e r 5 Ma t te r s r equir ing ear ly a t t e nti on - - ON E PRI CE TO ALL - - 1 we r e t ake n up a nd d is posed of. It was de c id e d t ba t t he presi d en t a ppo int t h e two s t a nd i n g commi ttees, th e prog r a m a nd th e so c ia l. PROPER ' S Th e s tr a in a nd t en s ion of the m e e tN e br. Ci ty, N e br ln g was r ece ived by a ver y In t e r es ti n g H. HGMM INf;SGN l Dry Goods J,t eady-W ea r .M illinery Gossa rd an d W'l rn e r Co rs ets a nd Brass i e r es " Glob e" U nderwea r for Ladi es and C h ildren. Phone 37"1 Auburn , Ne br . JEWEL RY ta l k by Mr Over h a lt rll p l omn s a n rl hi g h ach ool cr edits w o n • S ILVE R W4. RE t he main t o tl iC:ti o r hi t! ta 11<.

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ng a nd bes id e a number of int erestin g to pica l d iscu ss io ns f r om chos e n m e mbe r s, we gr eatly e n joyed th e r e nd e r in g of "Polomais e Mll it arie " b y Mr s. Chur c h. On W e dnesda y evening, S ep tember 27, occu red th e "Recog nition S e rvice "

for n ew 1;nem b e r s o f t he c o ll eg e Y. w. Th e memb ers of th e Y M ! e n j oyed a C A As the o ld m e mbe r s sang , t he ve r y p r o f ita bl e mee t i ng last W e dnesY W cabi ne t formed a n arc hwa y of d ay eve ni ng. · Th e gener a l topi c was go ld e nro ds thr ough each n ew "E ffic ien c y " .' Mr L a mb , 01! r pr e s i dmem b er p assed car ry in g a sma ll e nt, led th e m eeti ng an d brou g ht out l ig h t e d ca nd le The ne w m e mb e r s v e r y good poi nts. All m e mbe r s wer e fo ll ow ed by th e pr es ident, Miss join ed i n a di scu ss ion of t h e topic a nd l E s t h e r Del ze ll. S he carrie d a l a r ge short tallcs we r e g iven, emp)l a sizin g li g hte d ca n d l e w h ic h r e pr e s en t e d th e th e n ee d of efficie nc y, som e of th e light an d life of t h e Y w. C A hindra n ces t o e ffi c ie ncy, a nd

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Y De n" in t he basement of t he Admin i s t r a tion buil din g n ext W e dn e sd ay ev e n i ng a t 7:30. Thi s m eeting w ill b e cond ucted b y P r ofe ssor Cr ago. A ll men a r e invi ted to s pen d t h e ir s par e time in t h e Y de n T he r e s ult s of vari ou s fo otb a ll games w ill be pos te d the r e. I 1. Yo u r m embers h ip t ick ets a r e r ea dy ( pl ease get t he m f r om th e t r easur e r as soon a s p ossibl e.

A ft er a s hort t a lk by t h e pr esident of obtai n i ng e ff ic i en cy o n th e purpose a nd work of the Y. w., Th is m ee ti n g was e njo yed by a ll t h e s e c r et a r y, l\l i ss Sar a h Co l em a n n.ncl we e xp ec t to have many more read th e na m es of th e n e w m e mb e r s . j us t as profitabl e. L e t 's h a ve eve r yAs eac h g irl' s na me was r e ad eh e l •o dy out f o r o u r n ext m ee ti n g in t he ca m e fo r wa rd a nd r ece ived m e mb e r s hip car d All n ew m e m b er s r ead In c oh ce r t <the fo ur p urposes fo und o n the :\<Iembers hip Ca r d F o ll ow ing a v oca l s e l ection by Mi ss Bi r d i e Bal d win, th e se rvice was c l ose d b yall m em b e r s, b ot h o l d a nd n e w, s i ngi n g "Best Be Th e T ie , T hi s yea r to be a v ery !'uccessf ul o n e for ou r m e mb ersh ip is r a pidly i n crea!jin g, a n d one hU•ld red a n d t e n pl edges h a v e bee n r e ce ive d

::liEN'S CLUB Mond ay eveni n g, Oc tob e r 2, seve n of t h e Y. W. cab in e t m e mb e rs a nd t wo Durin g the p as t week a n umb er I spon so r s, Misses Bl a nk en s bl !> artd of me n have be en co ll e c tin g t h e Men 's Cocl\ley, m e t a t De lze ll s at 5: 31) fi nd c lub re e s a nd h a ve m et wit h a ve r y sta r ted to Boell s t or i ff's pastur e f rJr a gratifyi ng r es pons e

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L e ic h f rom Yo s t , T h om as f rom Ri chmo n d , fr o m Bor e n, crago from Casl er , and W h l ttmor e from r a m b In th e m en' s d o ubl es, R i chm o nd a nd Cos t e ll o won fr o m H oy,t a n d Co n k li n In t he wo m en 's s in g l es, S w a rtwo ut won fr o m Pa lm er , a nd Hll q ui st f ro m H a nn a. All o f th e gam es h ave been c lose a nd inte r es ti ng. On T h urs d ay, Octobe r 5, th e Ten n i s ' Cl u b h e ld a n i m por ta n t b u si n ess m eetIn g. T he pr incipa l th in g d isc u ssed i n th e m eeting wa s as fo ll ow!l : The r e ha s b een a mi s u nder s t a n d i ng of th e p urpose of th e Club a nd f o r t h is r easo n th e r e a r e s t ill s om e dues to b e

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VOLUME XVIII. '

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P E R U, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1922.

NUMBER 4

MEN'S CLUB NOONDAY LUNCHEON ll'rary r ecovering in m id-fi e ld. upon PERU AGAIN WINS FROM KEARNEY Peru wm win Not easy-no, no- BOBCATS WALLOP THE BEARCATS short end run s and a long pass Frary We know Mid land' s fighting qualities.

Ernest J Sias Majtes a Wonderful took b a ll to I{ear ney's fifteen yard ln One of Hardest Fou 2ht Games Fbr three years Peru has tas ted Mid- The Felines Make the Fur Fly at Address. line; in three down Peru took the ball Peru Be a ts Friendly Riv a ll 2 toO land's fighti ng qualities. For three Maryville.

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At about two-fifteen in t he after- touchbac k in the fourth down. After Bltzy kicked off and c l ear over 1 Peru. won and Mid land failed to s core, The day could not have been g:-autl noon on 'l'hursday, Ocu;>be r 19, a. very Kearney klclced out of danger from the line, Maryville began to l ose h e r yet Peru had to fight for every inch. er; Old Dame N;1ture was deressed up m u ch pleased gnou p of abou t se ve n- the twenty-yard line, Peru r eturning mer ri ment. The referee wanted it Peru bas a fighting bunch- same old in her fine st autumn gown of many live men, composed of faculty and fifteen yards, and ju s t as the fina l kicked over again until Willy ex- fight, same old pep. .And my dearly colors The weather was just wa1 m students was seen leav in g Mt. Verdon whistle Rothert in a pas& got plalneu the r ules and put it on th e beloved , there w1!1 be a fight next Fri- enough not to be too cooi and cool Ha ll. men w ere d epartin g to Kearney ' s fifteen yard line before twenty ya rd line. 1 day worth going miles to see. e nough not to be too warm; eve,·yone £1•om the first noonday lun cheon held lhe safety downed him. The game Line bucks a nd ends and a few trick was there. Peru's business houses by the Men's Club this fall and they was over before Peru cou ld get an- plays were ' u sed by Maryvill e in the were closed and our business men' COLLEGE DffiECTORY had found It a s uccessful, worthwhil e other p lay, with the score Peru 1 2, fir st quarter; teams s ee-sawed and _ turned ou in mass to the thirteenth event. Kea rn ey o. neither goa l was endange r ed during SENIORS : contest between the two teacher s' col-

At twelve forty-five t h ey entered One of t he hardest, If not the hard- thi s period, which ended with ball on lege s

President: Earl Melvin the dorm itory dining room to find est games sche duled, will b e played our party yard line. Kearney n eve r sent a finer bunch

Vice-President: Bernice Peters awaiting them an exce ll ent meal, one with Midland college, at Fremont, ' Second quarter was about the same; of a lfalfa fed antelopes than she sent

Secretary: Rose Miller which cou ld have been the product of Friday October 24, Midla nd i s going n othing sen sational.

Treasu rer: Eunice Randolph n one other than Mr. L inn's sk ill. It s trong but Peru i s going to put forth 1 1 We r an in all but two subs, fo ur JUNIORS: i s needless to say that It was e njoy- every effort to turn her !Jack. The during the game; Faunce a n d Madden e el by everyone present. Bobcats go from h e r e to Fremont In second guarte r till end of game;

Following t h e r epas t a ll spe nt a few Thurs day t a nd quite a d e l egation from I Shrewalter an d Bell during last fo ur minutes In l end in g their voices to Per u will att end the game I<'rlday. 1 minutes of last q u arter; Delzell went some of our old favorite son gs, s uch in for Willy. a s Mi ss ouri Wal tz'', "The L ong, 'Long 8 GHmS; KEARNEY li G AJIES There was no fight In first half, Trail" a ncl others. Idu ri n g third quarter Per u began to Then the Kpeakers of the occasion, P er u Win s Th e 'l hlrt.eenU1 Contest w ear t h em out and endangere d th ei r Mr. Erne st .T. Slas, a Rotar ia n of Lin___ Igoal t ine several tim es.

President: Lewis Kerl

Vice-Pres ident: Hazel Carl son

Secretary: George Willy

Treasurer: Hazel Larkin.

SOPHOMORES:

President: Clifford Clark

Vi ce-President: Ro ss McDaniel S ecr eta r y: Lily H il qulst

Treasurer: F r ed Rothert coin; was introduced. Mr. Sins sp oke The offi cial record of the thirteen Bitzy drop kicked for three p oints. f

FRESHMEN: on the problems of "Selling One sel grid iron co ntest? between the two In la s t five minutes they r eceived,

President: Millard Be ll t o the Public" Hi s ta lk was adm ir- teachers coll eges: started open field ball, Bitzy lnterceptd

Vice-Pre s ident: Arthur Majors. able for Its masterful delivery a n Peru Kearney ,. Peru Coach ed a pass a nd r a n five yardg with the d

President: Inez Wells the Rotary Cl ub motto, "He pro 1 s 1912 0 70 Thacker red - top sprinted twenty-five yards

Secretary: Marga r et Mill er ·ts a pplicatio n to th e peculiar nee s 1909 2 0 Burnett ball on the tips of his fingers, a ll Treas u rer: Robert Whitmore of the fu ture schoolman. Every sen - '19 10 12 li Br!mmage spectators a nd· both team s s topped; COLLEGE GIRL'S CLUB: t e nce utte r e d breathed the spi rit of 1 911 6 3 ' Thacker expecting him to drop the ball but f t

down to run over our Bob kittens, all fed up on bear meat. But it cou l dn't be did si mpl y couldn't be did, boys. No sir- ee, the Kearney lads averaged at l east three to five pounds to a man more than did the Peru bunch. But Peru had weight where weight was ne eded brains whe l e b r ains were n eeded. You b et we missed our old "Toppy" wh om we now call Captain Willy, the old battering r am whose c hief delight is knocking ho!es into walls. Bu t "Di cky Bird", who took hi s place s ure h ad pep and a go, which won o ur hearts as well as to help win the game. "Bitz ie" was ok as acting Ca ptain. Kea rne y b oys !mew how to fight a nd figh t- h a rd. II determination to Vfce-Pres!dent: Zelia Chap lin nos t wlio serves

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Secretary: Dorothy Pettit wou ld have hung a Bob Cat hide or J ohnson then drop a nd m a e the try- o r

Treasurer: Ethel McMasters the importance of th e sc ho olma n 's 1915 o' 26 John s on point, totalling Peru 10, Mar yville 0, two over the goal line. But when becoming acquainted in the communi- 1916 20 6 John s on ·and the whistle bl ew with Mar yville COLLE GE MENS' CLUB: o ld Skipper Sp ee r coaches a team, It · t P resident· George Willy y in which h e works th e 1mpor a nce 1917 o 20 J ohn s on still yelling ineffectua ll y to t heir team · takes more than determination to lick of neatnes s In dress and personal a p - J9J 8 No Game- S. A. T. C. "Eat 'em up B ear-Cats" ! But, in stead Vice- Pres ident: Richard Madden hi s lads. pearance, and the n eed of the sp irit 1919 28 o Speer our Bob-Cats strung the Bear-Cat s Secreta ry: t To t hose who k new the fine points of s ervice, of having th e interest of 1920 103 o Speer over the clothes l ine and t h ereby Treasurer: red ot e r of the game it was c learly seen that ones work a t heart. Then he 'yent 1 921, 3 0 Spee r hangs t h e tale of t h e Missouri cat PHILOMATHEAN SOCIETY: the vi sitor s w e re l acking a little on h d t f tl l Pres iden t : Harriet Gl asgow on to s how that t e u Y o Ie 1922 12 0 Spe er fight. technique of the game. Our boys d · th h

Vice-Pres ident: George Willy teacher does not en Ill e sc oo_ ___ Maryville were good spor ts, and praised the fighting qualities of the room but extends to the commU'n ity Total 1 99 172 t r eated us with real Mi ss ou ri's ho s- S e cretary: In ez W ells. a nte lopes h t f 1 'l'reasur er: Edna Mau el at l arge, that the teac · er mus · ee Peru won eigh t games; Kearney pitality Kearney had a good bun ch and a b Jmself a pn.1·t of a socJ·ety which it E VERETT J h , five. - .;ch.:> " £'-<Jt '"" s hi s duty to help b ette r.

KEARNEY RECEPTION

President: Louis Schieferdecker bunch or r ed blooded Alnericans who Surel y no one present could fail to nUG .\ND WEED HUNTERS

Vice-Pres ident: Edythe Smith were cocked and primed to win to ea lize th e r esponsibility wh i ch he

Secretary: Freida Weitzel r · We could not send the Kearney s ing s ongs of thanksgiving over losing I t · th t h

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P re s id ent: F e rnic e Parltln son would l et up on her fight the ball

"Oh! Isn t he beautifu l ?" exc l a!mP.d t tl Ant 1 s h me wi"th the earn, le · e ope • 0 DRAMATIC CLUB: the game. The two teams were evenly T.Jatched and at any time Peru ng profe ss ion. Nor could he fa il to one college lass; then s he rus h ed on, thought of their defeat too promin e t be thrill ed with a de s ir e to o u t and face the r eal i ss ues of that profession. s n atc hing at the a ir. You wonder , in t h eir minds, so we gave them a r e-

"W h a t. oh! wbatt. is the matter?". ception in the high schoo l assemb l y She was n't s ick or "off" "in her mind r oom l as t Friday evening. In the afs h e was merely afte r a bu g. We ternoon the Kearn ey t eam proved to

Treasurer: El he ! McMa z.;te1·s h ear s tories of marvel ous coll ection s u s t h at som e r eal folks live a t Kear- g rac e to Kearney, only a compliment

Vice- Pre s id ent: Genevl ey e ' Hob- wou l d go the wrong way. The fact son Secr etary: Dorothy P e titt that Kearney failed to make her downs until the last few minutes is no disEveryone will look forb to the time , hen a noth er Rotarian ar ri ves in Peru for t h e n ext no(\llday lu ncheon.

QLYHP I C CLU B: (Officers to be o; torerl in the Science Hall. A faint ney but the r ec eption a s we ll as t h e to Per u 's trained t enm In her strong 'I' UE AS l'r 1YAS PJJAY ED I rumor of damage don e by mice has th e Bob -Cats proved to the Antelop es e lected.) cl e fen l!i ve work.

"P'• CLUB: - reach ed o u r · ears but we a l so h eard th at some rea l folk s live at Peru, too. The gam e was a wonderf111 exhibiPresldent : Glen Frary Peru won t he toss and chose t o de- that this was counted a s "experience:" 'l'he co llege orches tra fur ni shed us tlou of coll ege spor t. ;rhe breaks in Vice -Pr esident: Walter Buettenf end t he sou th goa l ; Kearney chose At any rate the "buggists" are "bug- wi th mu s ic whil e the vi s iting team and t he game wer e fe ll mostly to Kearney to kick. Peru punted Into Kearney's g ing" s ome more. the Jer uvlans were get ting acquainted. b a u g h whi ch th eir fighting lads

Secretary: Cliffo r d Clark territory, K eltrney came b a ck to the Another typ e of enthu s iast s are th e The program consisted of: t urn ed to th eir acco un t toward the kick. Delz ell returned ten ya rd s nnd weed hu nters. It Is b e li eved t h at they Voca l solo L o u ise Harris Treas ure r : Leo Faunce tatter p a r t of the game, the goddess of d TENNIS CLUB: fumbled, Kearuey r eco vero have a b etter organization than the I Piano so lo Mr s Church lu c k urn ed a few to Peru which our Seve ral pnnt s exchan ge d. Peru g e t- "Slw ll and Cro ss-bones So c iety". Read ing Harriett Gla sgo w Pre s id e nt: Rae Swartwout fi g htin g l a ds a lso skillfull'y t u rned

Secretary-Treasurer: David Cos- tin g s light e dge, gaining on each punt Whe n they are to meet, in s tead of Burle s que dance to o ur acco un t. T his is said in comb k :1 I tello until I Cea rn ey loc er pun on t h e p erfunctory "Good- day", th ey Thelma Howe a nd Iri s Tobl er pliment to b oth teams. Breaks comes Peru 's thirty yard line and r ")c ove r ed wave th e ir h ead -gear or h andker chie f Voca l s olo Birdie Baldwhl PERUVIAN: in a ll games, often decides the game on s hort s id e klcl< in s ide Peru 's twen - be fore th ey a r e w ithin s p eaking di s: The n e xt feature of t h e progarm was

Editor-in - Chief: Richard Madden Per u played a kicking and PllSSing ty ya1d !me ta n ce, wheu they app1oach c lo ser, the a footba ll game b etween Koarney and PEDAGOGOAN STAFF: ga m e, but ·wh en she wanted to could Thre e play s. in c ludin g a pass or two words a re "Did you get your Peru, which was very realis tic. This Editor -ln -CI\ief : Georg e Med s k e r plow thru the line for gains, but there failed to g ain; Kearney thrown for a milk- weed " ? or whatever it may b e was p a ntomimed b y a gro up of co l- Associate Editors: Emil ie Nor- is no use to plow thru the line when a t o ss tryin g a drop kick Del ze ll r e- The hope tlm t they c ontinue th eir 1 h votny, Rub y Thomp son t eam ca n m ake gains quicker and far- leg e girls Dur ng t e p a ntomime a Assista nt Editors : Zelma Tay l or , tumed out of danger. Kearn ey wa s raids, if for nothin g e lse, t h an for the po em, composeq by M iss Bernice P e t - ther thru t h e air, so Peru tool;: the air 1·oute to vi ctory. punted out of d a n ge r. Kearney was g-ood exe rci se that It g iv es them ers, was read. Both team s did good not threate ning any more t h e fir s t pl ay ing and no one was Injured. Who half.

CATCU E8 "J. OUJ,S" thlnlc s now t hat. g irl s cnnno t pl ay

Mar garet Mill e r Bu s iness Man ll'iers : Arthur Ma- F our gam es straight in four years j o.rs. f r om Kearney by Speer's colts, w!tb YOUNG i'I1ENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- 146 points tfor Per u to a "0" for Kear-

TION : Pres id en t : Paul L a mb

Vi ce-P res ide n t: Mark Delze ll Sec r etary: Orn e r Sperry

n e r Pardon o ur smile! Thank You.

A'I'TF.N'I' ION.

Jun lor s -Seniors, keep your eye on th e bull e tin board, and never on th e grou nd except to r ead chalk marks f Pe n vord J1n w. 'ic lo w out of dan g·JT. a nn o un ceme nt s on c e m ent wal ks on On fl hort nntl lon g pa<>:; J:! , Koa.r ney camp u s ('l'here will be a s u rp ri se to t oo l< th e bu ll from ou r thirty ya rd yo nr n ex t m ertlng. ) lin e to our five yard line and t hr ee off ln ckl e plays carri e d the b ull to th e Mi ss folln return e d l ast Saturd ay on e ynrd lin e; b e ing taclrl nrl , they aft e r a ten day s a bsence o n a ccount fumb l e d thtl bnll , Peru recovering t h E< or her mother bP!n g 111. We are ha ll on Portt 'H one yard llne. ntcnse cl to !mow th at h e r moth e r Is l\ lc:ll ln g out or danger, th o h n.Il hettnr nnd th n.t r o l in I s baek Jut n Kenn1cy mnn on the s houlder, 11mong u s.

JnDJ, AND A'J'

In second quarter· Peru started a footba ll ? march to Ke arney's g oal a nd with two The W es leyan Preach er s fo ll owed Refr e s h ments of cocoa and pumkin s u ccessive pu sses Del ze ll to Frary, the tradlt.lon s of th e ir "circuit Riding" pie w e r e serv ed at t he c l ose of the gave Per u h e r fir st touch down B u e tt- fn th ei•R In catchin g "fowl s " a s well as eve nin g. genbach fa il ed to kick goal. :I'hls en d- iu conver s ation s of their oppon ents- Those present d ec l are that they e ned scoring for the fir s t half. Both 140 yards of "fow l s" Is a long, long joyed the program and the refres hbeam s s tubbornly. s tring iu o n ecatchln g. Doane caught menta Passes nn<l run s were not very s u e- on l y 20 w hil e We s l eyan b r o u F,ht 32 ce!;S ftll fo r eith er team except th!lt to t.ho Mourner' s b e n ch to n one for Poru k e pt Kearney haclr in th e ir own Doane. Doane los t s everal of h e r b est t erritor y durin g his period by ltlcldng playe r s by graduation last year Wes · and a run late In the quarter, by Ma d- l eya u ha s s trong material. tl e n. took thP b a ll to Kearney's fifteen y a rcl lin e. ln th e fir s t of the l ast Qu a rter goA l s were changed and a p a ss to Gi lkes on b y Frary n e tte d Peru another touc htl own. K earney recovered tJi e b a ll from Peru on Lh e lr own !l

Our old p ep machine (ill ed with fighting b obcats i s to go to Fremont to pay H s r es pect s to Mlldl an d's Notre Dame tra ined pig sk in pu s h ers. Yes, s ir , the Mi cll a ncl t eam hasn' t been sco r ed nr thi s yea r; jus t thinlc of thnl ond ge t "skeered"- th en a l so t hinlt aga in t h a t .Peru Peppers haven't b r e n sco ·c I against thi s yea r eithe r. y ou 1 ,t. T he n get over yo ur scare. Midl a n d won from Cotner, a s trong t eam, 'Pem won fr om Kearney e qu a ll y as s tr ol).g a t eam,- bo th teams lickeel the tar out or Yor k, 43 and th e "Ml!ld ies" hy 44 l\1id la nd lick eel Maryvil le, t here you a r o, the <lops! e r s of the s l·ate HaY Midland w!ll w in t11ere y ou a in't. Barring bar! luck,

COLLEGE GIRL'S CLUB er YO UNG WOMElN'S CHRISTIAN AS-

Treasu r e r: Louis Schleferderck-

Our meeting last Tuesday began SOCIATION: with enthusiasm. Fncler the lenderPresi den t: E s th e r De!zell

sh ip of Rfrclie Da ldwln the club songs a nd ye Us were given.

Vice-President: Sa r a Coleman

Sec r etary: Veda Rhodus

T reasur er : Fern T ayl or COLLEGE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION

nounced before is the afternoon of October tw enty-sixth

1\llss Robins on gave us n Ye r y in · spiring talk in whid1 ab e t.>xplaln c d the Loan Fund and the point Syst em

Miss Wells gave a short talk about the teas which are to be given by the club e •ery month. The conmmltt<>es sel ec t ed for first tea wer e n111ned Pr esid ent : Dav id Coste llo Esther ' "e are glad to announce thn t tho Secretar y - Treas urer : g u ests of the fir s t ten, "Hallowe' en Heafey. Tea", arc all of the members or the English, Speech Education , and Geo"Bi essed Is that man that maketh graphy departments of the college the L o rd his tru st, and respecteth not The date of thi s tea as been anth e proud, nor s uch as turn aside to ll es" - Psalm 40:4. T h ey a l so t hat r ender ev il for good are my adver11aries, because I follow tlte th i ng that Is good",- P s a t m 38:20.

· "Stl'i ve not with a man without

1.'\o one cnn afford to ml11s tho next C!anse, if h e hnlh d on e thee no harm". meeting Tue>ldlly November 7 i\ll8ll Psa l m 3:30.

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I f you do not rec!!ive yo ur Pedagoj!i a n The mos t popular s hort s tory writ e r pro b lem s of s tl}d e nt life were di scu ssnotice in tbe Pedag••gian box in of our ge neration is 0 Henry; and e d

ade f.Jr them Y ou will be delighted too See us about on appointmenr todtn· Peterson Studio, = Peru, Nebr.

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the Adminis tra t ion bui ldin g. though h e bas b ee n d ead te n y ear s , A t b • th Y M • • ny one no a mem er o• e . hi s popularity continues as In dicated who wou ld like t o com e to th e me

To C o ntributorss by ho sts of r eader s as well as scores in gs will surely be welcomed.

Copy shou ld be in by Fr:day nigh t No of younger w riter s who who imitate The n ex t meeting, October 25, will co py afte r 5 P m Fliday. him Some of hi s mor e tlop ul ar vo l- take up a r eview of a ll the s t ate and C:xtraction and X-Ray Chi

es ar e "Th e

if possib le· Four Ml)11oh;" "Tlle ' Gent-le Grafter," congress ion a l candid ates o f a ll part- :. -..-,·--..:.;...,...,.. ..,._, _.._...,,_ ..J • T d n BDITOR i es as a means of informing a ll cona "The H ea rt of th e Wes t." Bert Harte's cerne d jus t b efor e election, where th e TBB &o i T O I!tAL STAF F. The Lu ck of Roaring Camp", Ham- candidates stan d. We w ou l d like to

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George Medaker Edi to r-lo -Chief lin Carland's Main-Travel ed Rba d s" , have every man !n sc hool out for thi s

Ruby Thompso n Associate Editor F llophin son Smith's A Gentleman meeting a nd · g iv e a candid opinion ,

Emilie Novotny " " Vagaboncl,'' Thomas Bailey Aldrich's f r a nk and fair, so tha t we will kn<><W

Zel ma Taylor Assistan t Bdi tor "Ma rjorie Daw and Oth e r Stories," more about all of the m than we now Marg aret Miller " " Wllliam Allen White's "Th e Court of , · know. Thi s meeting w ill b e U1e fir st Arthur Majo r s Bu sines s Manager Boyville" and '' In Our To w n ", Henry of a se ri es of thi s kind that will las t - •· j Van Dike's "Th e Ruling Passion," unt il election For Me n O n ly. J are a ll Am e rican s hort s tories of the Have you seen our newspaper in fi r st rank th e d e n? No. 2 The Short Story England has produced no b e tter George Med s k e r w ill conduct the I s h ort s tory 'vritter s than R obert Louis • meeting.

Are you an · American? Th en you Stevenson and· Rudyard Kiplin g.

Jri'N IOit·SENIOR prob a b ly lllce s hort:' stories. Engli s h " Th e Old Number" by Guy De Maua nd E urop ean writers have exc e ll e d pa ssant co ntain s thirteen sto ries as American writer s in most kind s of 1 well done as any French "guy" h as literature. But American writers have bee n abl e to do. "Tw enty-three Th e Junior a nd Senior c la sses of the the of achi ev ing first pl ace I Tales ," is a collection i n English co llege me t in joint sess ion Thursday In th e w ritm g of th e st01'Y tran s lation of

Dres ses Coats

S kirt s Sweaters

A It Colors Bloomer s

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Blouses

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Matthews' Style Shop

N ebraska C i ty , h a ps. than are publi s h e d In the rest I Eve ry pe r son h as two educatiohs, and of pl easa nt a ssociations with II of the c ivi lized world together. !'rac- 1on e w hich he receives f rom oth e r s , sc hool and co ll ege stud ent s. II a ll short wri ters _print la nd one, more importa nt which he The Sen ior presiden t conducted a then· s t or ies first in some magazine, • give s him se l f:-Gibbon. s hort bu s in ess meeti ng In wh ich afte r which they may co ll ect and r e- , lion \vas t pke n upon m atters of i n print them in book' form. Th e re wa s I Th e more extensive a man's !mow -= t erest to both ciasses Mr Medske a time wh en a reader of d! scriminat- : ledge of what h as b ee n done, t he was u nanimou s ly e l ected to act a log tas te an d jud gme nt kn ew w hat greate r will be his power of knowing Publicity agent durin g the rest of til maga zines to go to rea d t h e b es t w ha t to do.-Di sraeli. year. It was a l so voted tha t the t w organization s s hould 'meet tpgeth er

When Your Wants are Musical

\\oear For Women''

We bon!"Or Feed vou wo BURLINGTON CAFE Ooe blC)clt north Bur l ington De p ot Nebraska City, Neb r once eac h month and that the Sen io r I J G 0 a 1":'\B I ; R G ' S terta inm ent for s uch meetings. - • L, Q _

DRAllL\TIC CUm

The D.ra.rnati

Nebraska City and Auburn

as reasonable as good clothes can be sold • s pite of thi s fact, we · expect to have

ld weath er bas d elayed the tournament for -the last few d ays. In

F O R

Notions, Hair Nets & Curlers

Stationery & School Supplies

Candies. fruits, Groceries attd Meats us opposite the Train i ng School and SalVe

' the lo ng w alk d own town H. U. LANDOLT

PHONE 73 PERU, NEBRASKA \ PHONE 78 '

DIAMONDS

I' ifHE PERU PEDAGOGIAN T H E P E R U P E D A G 0 G 1 I. N sho rt sto l'l es printe d; but h e can no lon ger do tills, for the b est st ori es Y. M. C. A. Enterl.!d at the Po stoffice at Peru, Ne- may now appear In a n y magazin e, as Th e Y M. c A h fl.u tl very Jnte r estsecond-elass matter. al s o th e poorest may appear in the ing session las t Wed ltE>sd ay. The Publl s bed Weekly by tile Pe r u State mo s t r eputa bl e of magaz in es. Of a ll meeting was pror;tall <t iu tllaL mean s Teacbera College times the reader of th e pre sen t, then, of male lug the "Y · il en tLlore comfor tmu s t b e hi s own jud ge of a good "-bl e, as a pl ace iu wl: ;c• t h 1 tlle $1.00 p e r year. Sing l e copy 5 cts s t ory. l eisu r e hour, were tltscm ; £d. Otlle•·
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s om e of the best sto rie!f mornin g at conventio n p e riod Irvin g a nd Poe a nd Hawthorne were by Leo Tol s toy, lhe greate s t of the Mr. De lzell introduc ed Mr. Erne st our fir s t great writ er s of the sh o r t ! R u ssia n writers. S ias of the Lincoln Rota ry Q\ub to th e story. Since t heir time hosts of other 1 Note: What Is a short story? members of the organization. Mr writers have lrept up the tra dition ; Never mind, read a volume of go od Slas s po lre of th at part of his worl{ Th e re a r e more s hort s tor y maga- s hort s tori es. whic h br ings him in con tact with t he zjnes in t h e United State s today, per- 1 educational in stitu ti ons of the state D D. STONECYPHER , M D PHYSICIAN P ho nes j - ·LADIES' "READY-TO-WE
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c Club S t ud y Ci rcl e me t last Mon day ,.vening. '.PUis meetin g comp leted the l ectures on make u p Th e attendanc e was g ood , proving th e d eep interest th a t was fe lt in the lectures which had b een given. Miss d\yelt princip a lly OJl c haracte r make-up, an d a t th e c lose of he !' lectu r e s he m ade -up four characters with the assi s tance of Bernice Parkins on. Th e characters were made to r eprese nt a va mp, a c omed ia n, a middl e aged ma n a n d a very old man. The s ubj ect ot the n ext m eeting will Our showing ofHart & Marx , and Society B rartd Suits and Ovc rcoats . WILl PLEASE YOU GASKILL MUSIG GO. I be, ' How to Cho ose a Play". TENNIS :NEWS Th e co
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WATCHES Your best Assurance -of Standard Values - - ONE PRICE TO ALL PROPER'S Nebr. City Nebr. JEWELRY SILVERWARE t h e tournament finis hed by Frid ay. Seven ma t c h es we re played· this week and every match was a n example of I excell ent pl ay in g and g ood s port smanship. The res ults of th e pl ayi ng lr follow s: Mens ' Sing l es: I Ea son won from Te ich; Crago from Whlttmore; Ho yt from Clayborne, a nti ' H ansen from Laughlin. Me n s' Doubl es: Coste llo an d RiCI}mOnd won from Crago a nd Casl e r "' j Womens' Sin g l es: 1 f r om Hanna. I \ A mi st ake was made last w eek i n r eportin g the resu l t s of one or the matches: Mi ss Hll qui st wi>n from Me n ·s L adies', .Men's and Shoes C. A. SOUDERS, BAC K AT THE OLD STAND We maka a sp eciality of ladies fine shoes-·all sizes. triple A's to triple E's Au burn , Nebr Swar twout f rom Atnold; Hllquis t I Miss Delzell in s tead of Mi ss Hanna -----------------------------·1 PHJIJO The Oba pel exerci s es on October 25, were in charge ·of Philo Ou 1T hur sday, Oc tober 26, at 8: 00 P. 1\1. t h e reg ul l\r fort ni g ht ly mee tin g of the socie t y will be h e ld In the Eng lish r oo m in th e basement of th e lib rary A aood lli'O gram is p la nn ed all(] a good attendance o! both old and n e l\· mem bers expec t ed. An Honm·able the frl eud to the pro ud !ath er of n coll ege g r Adu ate who had jus t b een awarded a n A. 1\I. dl'grec : "I l; uppo s e H.oh er t will be lookin g for r Ph. D n ext"? "No, h e wi ll b e look in g tor ,L T 0. - D." H. I Dry . Goods Ready-Wear Millinery Gossard a n d Warn er Corsets and BraS$ieres • "Globe" Underwear for Ladies and Children Phone 377 Auburn, Nebr.

If it i s s choo l s upplie s

· fount a in pen s , toilet article s or a victrola you ueed get H a t Barnes' Pharmacy·

Th e Rcxa l S t o r e Perecri ption s Carcfu ll v C o m p o un d ed

Cut Flowe r s an d Pl a nts

Milam Green House

Phone 189 Auburn, J'llebr.

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O"P St u de nt ' s Ha t s , Cap s _ S hoe s , Clot h in g and at p ri ce s you w ill Bike.

Auburn

Glothing Co.

Auburn , N ebrask a

We s t of Co ur t Hou se Outfiter s for m e n ond Exclusive. but not .E;xpe. nsive.

J\['1' VEltN ON .,JI ALL

'l' h e g irl s who r e main e d a t th e dormitory' durin g vacati o n h a d a good tim e a mong ti.J. emese l ves. Th e press-

In g r oo m of th e fi rs t f l oor was tr a n sfrom e d into a dining rom H e re th e g irls e n j oyed th e ir e ve ning t eas It wa s through k i ndn ess of Mrs

W a u g h th a t th ey we r e a ble to· do this

Th ey a ll ag r eed that t he dorm i tory of Peru was not s u c h a bad pl a c e for vaca tion a f te r a ll

Th e c u s tom o f celebrating birt hd a ys w ill be fo ll ow e d 'lg u! n thi s yea r Th e Se pte mber a nd Octob e r birthda y s tud e nts ce l eb r a t ed together, W e dne sday e ve n i n g. Oc tob e r 18; th e1·e w e r e fonrt.een or t hem. T h ey a ll presente d t h emse lv es a t th e p a rty 6ut the boys, wh ere w e r e the y ! W a s It beca use of the fea r in s tin c t, or w as i} m e r e ly a m a tter of forgetfp 1 m e mory, boys ?

Never thel ess t h e- e njoye d a pl easant e ve ning Aftt:r the s erving o f the r e f resh m e n ts · t he p a rty h o u r came t o a clo se, th a t the girls. might ha ve use of t h e study hour "T ha n lt Goodn ess" w as u tter e d by mor e tha n on e gir l wh e n it was ann o u n ced t ha t lig hts we r e to be on unti l t e n - thirty ; t e n o 'c lo c k was a t r ifle ea r l y for b e d, and cand l es d id s eem a bit exp e n s iv e wh e n on e h ad to b u y the m oh e ve r so ofte n L a mps were tre a s ured by n. few gir l s. All are delighted.

Thom as wa nts his r et-m:Iie d A numbe r of fo r m e r P er uvia n s anc.l o nt of t o wn fo lk s ntt er d e d th e K ea rn eay-Pe ru ba ttle.

F r iday , Oct 27, ha s b e en des ign a t e d Na.vy Day, by th e Navy L e a g ue of the U n it ed Sta tes a nd a pprov ed b y the Nav y De partment

S OP 110i'IOUE CJ. i\ SS

At the r eg ula r Thurs day m orn in g m eeting o f th e S o phomores th e r epor ts of t h e two c hairmen of comn ittees wer e given , two y ell lea d e r s wer e

a nd De<J, n Pomeroy and Be r ni c e P arkinson wer e e l ect ed hi s s uccess ors.

You are inv i ted togiv et he once o ver Every s hou ; d make a s p ec ia l e ffo r t t o atten d c l a s s m eeting s b ecause it is only thro ugh the unite d

If you batch

It will pay y ou t o i nspect our stock a nd ou r p rices Sm a ll or ders eve ry a t t e n ti on an d yo u r bu s iness a ppr ec iated Ph on e 2 5 MARDIS P hone 2 5

Class P i ns , Ri ngs , J ewel r y ; Gifts th at L ast

J. P. Miller Jewelry Co.

Cour t house Sq ua r e, Aub ur n S ox oph oneR, Te n or Ran j os Vi o li ns , Ce ll os , Gui tars S he et Music , Str i ngs.

PERU C AND Y K I T CHEN

Fo r Qua lity an d Se rvi ce

Our h o me m a d e ca ndy, Pe cu n roll. Sett Foom, Ki ss e s and Cm:onu t th e v e ry be s t

Ma de fr e s h e ve r y da y -

Se r ve m ea ls and lig ht lunc hes- be s t i n t he c i ty \ T he on ly e le ct ri c sign in th e c ity ' TH E PERU r · n y KITCHEN

effor t s of every memb e r of t he c las s t h a t we can ma ke o urs the kind of o rga niza tio n every Sophomore wis hes it to be A week o f e ve nts was plann ed, the u nu s ua l privil ege of hav1ng a 'da te '• e ve ry night for a wh o l e week w a s g r a nted; n o one b e ing all ow ed to two d a t es with th e s ame pe rsoli An a c t ua l " Com e dy o f ErrOr!!" was staged by on e young m a n getting h is d a t es m ix ed Two fa i r damsels a pp ea r ed each c la imi ng the right of priority a nd In s is ting on h is comp a ny t o the "A rt E xhibi t". Th e matter was re ferred to the mi stres s or e v ents, an d h e a ffa i r was -settled by a c ompr om ise. Th e c l os ing event o f th e ' ,w eek of d a tes " was a n h o ne s t to l(oodnes s par t y a ud a ll enj o-yed danc ing th e Vi r g ini a R e e l. R refres h m e nts, cons i s tin g of d e l ici o u s sa la d sa ndwi c h es, a nd co ff ee we re s erv e d in the gynas i u m h ad been t ra n s fo r med into a pla ce of b eau ty no t by a fa iry, but b y a r eal a r tis t Gorgeou s ly co lo r ed a u tu mn l eaves in profus io n wi t h a li t tl e t ouc h of the Ha ll owe 'e n c ol or .s m a d e a ve ry a 1·tist! c d ecor a tion. W e h a d 1l ttc h a good t im e t h at we just fe lt so rry for ever yo n e who was not "prlvflt ' I) b e t h e r e.

). W C. A 'l'h e r c>gul1 r • emb l y or th e Y w. 0 A nH'mben took th e form of a I)" cuss!r• 1 I a ting, W e dnesd ay, Onober • lie for t h e onin g wnR "C'n lems ", 11 t F er n 1h e proh l u t.S a nd

Which TyPe of Research is '()f Greatest Value?

A stove burns too much coal A man familiar with the principles of combustion and h eat radiati on make s experiments which indicate d esirable changes in design. Tha t is r esearch.

You want to make a ruby in a fa ctory, a r eal ruby, indistinguishable by any t est from the n a tural stone. You b egin b y analyzing rubies chemic ally and physically. Then you m ake rubies just as n ature did• Your rubies are the result of res earch-ano ther t ype of research

While meltin g up y our chemicals and experimenting with high t emperatures, y ou be gin t o wonder how hot th e earth must h ave b een millions o f years ago, and wh a t wer e the f orces a t p lay that tnade this planet what it is Your inve stigation l e ads you far ' from rub i es and ca u ses you to formulate theories to expla in how th e e arth , how the whole sol ar system was created. That would be research o f a still different t ype.

R esear ch of a ll three types is conducted in the labor ato ries of th e G en er a l E lectric Company But i t is the third type--p ionee.ring into the unknown-that m eans most i n the long f\Ul even though undertaken with no practical b enefit in view

For ex3mple, the Research Laboratories of the G en er al Electric Company arc exploring m atter with in order to not only how the atoms m dtffe rent substances are arranged but h o w the atoms themselves are built u p The m o re you know about a su bstance , the more y ou c an do with it. This work may en able scientists to a nswer more definitely the ques tio n : Why i s iron magnetic ? Then the elec· trical industry will take a greater step forward than can be made in a century of experimenting with existing electrical apparatus

Y ou can add wings and s tories to an old h ouse But to build a new house, y ou m ust begin with the foundation

\merl cans ·.· ' 11 be u nJiflll s Star.

" THE PE R U PEDAGOGIAN
TUE EVERE TT L ITERAR Y SO CIETY
ele cted a nd a t a lk b y Mr Sias , o f th e Linco ln Rota ry Cl ub was enjc; yed I ris T o bb le r c hairm a n of the pr ogram co mmi tte e div ided th e c la ss_i nto thr ee g roup s and s e l ec t e d a l ea d e r f or eac h. The 1 l ead e r s , be si des Mr T obbl e r , a re Gwendoly n Ma llory a nd B ird ie Bal dwin. Each gro up is resp o n s ib l e for o n e prog ram e ve r y t h r e e we ek s Ru by Thomp s on s elect ed, to act as tqe so c ial c ommi t t ee fo r th e yea r, B ernic e Par k in s on, Millr ed Wil son, Wa l.-Uhe Citizens eState !llank F acul ty and stud ents wi ll find an account with us a great co n ve n ience to th em C onsult us concerning any business problem y ou may hav e E E GOOD, P res1dent & ·Dry Good s & G rocc rics Phone22 Ph one 26 Printing House r.'\ISTIN CTIVEL...I p RINTIN G Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr. NEB R ASKA Cl f Y L A UNDRY C. HA NSON, Peru Agent Suits, Dresses, Co a ts , S w ea ters CLEA NE D AN D P R ESSED For fir st- c lass lau nrl r y and dry cleaning of all kinde call C B Ha ns on , p h on e 23 8 and he 'll call on yo u Basket at Scovill 's Barber Shop ' W e h a"e a wonderfu! R e m ember thc> L eg ion' s big Armi s1 ti c e Day prog r a m anJ br in g'er along t o see t he bi g doin' s Dow n on t he Athi Ptic fi e ld N ovem btl r llth. t e r H a n sen and Julian Poo l e. T his, c ommittee is p l a nning a c o mbiha tion _"""!'__________...;. ______ -! • s e lecti o n -----_-----_----_---1922 Howdy 1923 p icnic. a nd " wi e ner " r oa s t for the near fut u r eT he r es ignltion of Wa l ter Han sen, o u r for m er yell l eader, was a nnounced
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e_r We c a r ry a fu ll 1i n e of la ces dyes t h at q ua r te r ed b y t h e mte rcopHo n o! !l p ass w tt h a nd p o l1shes. Q u 1ck s e rv1 ce, r e a so n able p r iccs s Dur in p thi s h !llf P e ru h a d it's fir st a seven tY,- flv e y ard ru n f or a touch - Spe c i a l atte nt i o n g i ve n t o ma i l o r dPrs P e r u, N e b r · c h a nce to score. A pretty pa ss , r e- down. Th e lAst toul hd own wa s ma d e scor e t h e P e ru team was not ou tcl assed In all d epa rtm e nts of t h e gam e Spee d was the chief ca us e of Pe ru 's d e feat.

ce iv ed by 0 Conkl e, with a ni ce run a s t he fi r st, t h e pl ay a r o n nd ri g h t took Lhe ba ll within a foot or two of e nd, with t h e runn e r c irc ling the l efr ' :-----th e g oa l where Conk l e was tac k l e d end. F u • s

B. Ba th t h e n pl un g ed over the lin e 'fh e ga me was m u• h d e ltt ;; e d T im e a p me p s n I 0 n t 0 re bu t i t was r u led b e b a d s tepp ed o ut was t a ll:en ou t fr e qu e ntl y b y bl-tll s id e s · boun d s in s o doing , s o t h e t ou c h- fo r minor Injur ie s P e ru pl ayed a ' T h e st o re where down d i s a llow e d, a nd the ba ll put In h a nl game t hr ougho u t It wa s a pl ay a g ain The wbQol e Wahoo t eam much bet ter t eam t ha n t h e on e t ha t I y 0 u fe e I ''At H 0 me', c ross p l ay wa s us ed, t h e ir s peedy h a lf- p u t forth e ffort s and prevented It go- playe d Tec umse h tw o wee k s ago They I bac k ctr c l e d P e ru 's end tor a touch- in g over , r eceiving t he ba ll on down s . s how ed good tea m s pi r it throug hou t , ! Dry Go o d s, G r o ceries, Shoes down. T wice a ga in i n t h e n ext s even From t h en on un til the end of th e 1 played together, an d p l ayed bard ev- 1 mlnu t ess pec tac ul a r run s by t h ebac k-lha l f th e game w as a see- saw a ffa ir, e rym inu t e

The g a me was s lo w In b eg lnl ng a nd P e nt l os in g the toss w as to receive t h e I.Ja ll F a ilu r e t o make dow n s.g ave W a hoo the b a ll. Meetin g a s tone wa ll on th e li n e, on their t h ir d pla y a cri ss-

Our Motto: : Quality, Ser vi ce

fi eld me n on the Wahoo te am n e t t ed w ith P e r u ma king the grljat est g a in s ally g ood bac kfi e ld. Th ey w e r e fast , and Pr i·c e ' · goo d open fi e l d r unners , a nd s u r e ! t.1.ckl er s The Cunn i ng ha m br oth e r s I

We su lici t }our p l" tr o " H2 e

F'hon e 52 F e r-u Nebr. comes to the person who has money in the ban k

Meet that opportunity prepared

P ERU 8T ATE B AN K

Ne b raska

SWAN S, Auburn,

Fr en c h Wil ton Ru gs , S i mmons Stee l Beds

Se ll e r 's Kit c hen C abin ets

S e al y Matr esses

Ka rpe w Uphol s tere d

t hree of t h e m in t he b ack fi el d, we r e j eas il y t h e Wa hoo s ta r s The l ine for I

P e r u did some f in e wo r k Tayl or a t -. _. .;.... , .,.:

ce nt er no t onl y took care of h i s man • bu t wa s con s ls ta nt ly through i n t o th e p lays. Haywood a nd Jon e s at g u a rd s s howed re al a bil ity, a nd pro s pe c t s of exce ll ent fu t u re work Th e st ro ng 1 thin g fo r Per u was t h e g ood t ea m s pirit an d ll g ll t th r oughout

Yo u c rie d in your s leep for your mothe r , d ea r, Ba b y, ba by. I

, l woul d you could ca ll he r ba ck t o I

I u s here Bab y, baby. Th e litt l e l am bs a r e a s l e e p on s od

; And my ow n lambkin's b egin n in g t o

Anyth in g yo u ma y require for you r war drob e c an be select e d her e w ith the full a ssuranc e t h at yo u're getting correct s t y les, g ood ma t eri al and va lu e.

CotutuoC:{iou s r es t r oo tu f o r your convenience

w h en y ou v h ti t t h e city

Whet h er it be S h oes , R e a d y - to - wear

Dry-G o od s , C lo thing , or Furnishinazs

We ' re h e r e t o ser:vt: v o u

Ba by, b a by Dream s for y our s lumb e r s c ome up

: n od, 1 And ove r the s ta rli g ht you r mothe r with God, Baby, baby. Her eye s wer e a s b l ue us th e ey es of Fl or en ce Oil Sto ves Win c h est e r H ardwar e Vic trole s , Victor Re co rd s you

•f romt t he deep - - - I I Jove as s he l oved till morning li ghts

pe ep, SPECIAL I One ,. third Dis.count

IF. W. Cleveland & Son, Ne brask a City, Ne brask a

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Ba by , ba by.

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And mothe r In heaven will watch j wh ile we sl eepo n a ll h a ts . Saturda y, O c t. 2 8

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1 We dnes day even i n g , Oc t obe r 18. T he o ffic e r s ar e li s t ed In t he Coll ege Dlres t o r y Th e p ro g r a m co n si s ted of : ._ ._.;

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1 We d ecided o n h a ving a me eting on

Lunches, Confectionery, Fountain ,Service ' the thi r d Wedn es day of each mon,t h Try u s We s tri ve t o pl e a s e

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1 We are l oo k i ng fo r {l h un dr ed p e r cent attendance n e xt time

NOTES

Anyone h avi ng a ny r emark s to 1 ave you broken s pec - ma ke aga ins t t h e s pi ri t a nd p ep of th e tac te s , lense s s c hool IF r es h man c la s s - jus t b e patient a nd t you w ill l earn what pep and sp ir it ! r ing or pin, see ; r eall y are ; All thou gh our pas t m eetin gs h a ve

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J. c. C h atel a in been ror th e p tq;p ose or b us ine s s , we - - - · may pl a n t o l ook fo r ward t o meetin g s t ha t a r e of r ea l i nte r est to a ll mem-

The Jewel e r Pe ru , Ne br b e r s In t he m e etin g o r Oc tober 19, the a ppointed m embers or t h e prog r a m and s ocial co mm ittee we r e a n no unc eQ

Dr. K Ha y R e y n o ld s th e p1 og r a m c ommi tte e Of

Cu ol Weather .

T H E PER U PEDAG O f.J J AN \ · Falls City High ·v s High I FRIDAY, OGT:OBER 27, ' ' A T 3 : 30 P M Admission---Budget Tic ket or 50c HlGU SC UOOL J10 SES TO WAJIOO Wah oo two more tou c hdown s. T h e 1t h rough th e li ne, seemi ngl y do in g s o , , , , , , h ow to s top the s e e nd r uns, and no T h e fo u rth qu a r ter P e ru agai n m a de Let u s d o yo ur sh o e re pa iri n l? ITS a n d W ingfo ot r ub ber h eels 11 uzz le was th e n s olv ed. P e r u found at wil l. II HE I H0 1-'-Elmer Ran ger , Proprtetor. Th e h i gh s ch oo l grJd s ter s jop r? yed to Wah oo on Fr iday l a s t, on l y to r ec e ive t h e sh ort end of a 89 to 0 game Contrary to the a ppearan ce of the more s cor e s were m ade by Wahoo a dvanc es t o ha ve h op es Oak a nd Kr o me leat h
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VOLUME XVIll. PE I:W, NEBRASKA, W 1 EDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1922

SERYHD HALLOWE 'EN 'rEA 'I'HURSDAY !he ball going down the neld rrom LEGIO N WILL STAGE BOOSTER TRIP the club pre s ident, Lawrence Mitch ell PERU PLAYS DOANE TIGERS FRIDAY Per u's twenty yard li ne to Fa ll s City - - and Jean Slinke r r olled ont o the stage ' Colle ge ,G irl s' Club Entertain F a culty twenty yard line. B y t il ls lime it was Big of Cars Promised for a beautiQully tea-wagon Bobcats Expect to Shake off Old and C l asses growing dark, and the game nearl y S a turday, 4 which car ri ed a rea l b trthday cake. Doane Hoodoo over. It looked like a s ure touch- I The costumes of the children were adThe fir st Girl's Club Tea was given down, when due to a mixup o n s ignals L 1 1 onte d with leaves Truly, the little No Co ll ege in Nebra s ka bas such F" ll s City toolc the bo iJ l•"ot·ced to The Amentc a n b •.s pan- , to 1s looked like autu "n spl""'ts bring- 1 b r D i n the Faculty ROOlJl, Tllur s dfl.Y after- "' " ons er oos er tn p ove r ""' '" c ootball traditions as has oane. nbJng a tm f a wee k f Sat r ing a b eauU(ul trea s ure. The cake D noon. The g uests were thj3 members punt, Peru agai n took the ball and t e coun y o r r om u • oa ne may not always have a winning of the !acuity, the Geography, the En- starte d l'tt Shiug it back t.o the goal, day, the fourth of Novembe r. The bore one la rge•. green candle Of team, yet no team fails to prepare tor g li sh, and the Speech Education de- Zorn was easily th e star Cor Falls purppse of t hi s trip ia t o advertise the aud1ence was quite sur- its contest with Doane. Doane like partments but t i me was up before they could the big Armistice Day celeb ra tio n prrscd-Lut were they to only look at Peru is beaten in a contest, but is The room was very prettily d cc orat- s core. a nd barb ec u e, a nd incidentally to I it and imagine how good it tasted? never licked. ed with a u t u mn Ieayes and jack-o-lan- City. His dodging through the line for b oost Peru h1deed not, for into the r oom came five In the early 90's Doane was known terns. Th e d eco rations, s oft music, i1e long run s in the first half, and Th e L eg ion boys hav e b ee n at girls c a ri:ying t r ays containing cake, thruout the United States as a footan d s ubd u ed lights produced a n a t- hi s s ure tackling in t he se con d ha lf work f o r a couple of day s and aud every guest was g iven a piece. ball school. Even our University mo s pll ere be fitting a Ha ll owe'e n Tea. saved the Fall s City team. On Peru's hav e already OVt! r a hundr e d and During the serving Mildred Barnes failed to be in a c lass with Doane. Tea and de li cious caltes were ser- side, 0. Conkle wit h hi s long run s, R. fifty c ar s promised for the da.v. again favored u s w ith violin music. Doane would haveapractice 'game with ved by the ho stesses: Ze li a Chap lin, Bath with hi s terrific line p l unges , Every ca r ow n e r Jn and n ea r Peru Nebraska before taking its annual trip Bernice Pete r s, and Mild r·ed Wilson. Coatney and Dallan in the backfield is s ol icited and urged to "get into 1'UE EVERET'l' LITERABY SOCIETY eas t and it was a cause of great celeT h ey were ass i s t ed in their serv ing m a de a nne s howing, and bid to s how th e ga m e," and not 'lnly be h e re bration when :-lebraska first beat by Winifred E llci n s, li'aye H a nna, up better with more experience. i wit h h is car that day but inform At tbe regular mee ting of the Ev- Doane. She easily ranked the strong' th e L egto n c om m) ttee at once of e t·-•t Literary society, Thursday e v- Fern Meyers, and Allee .l ,)n ea As

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1 his willingness t o do s o. Every ening tbe mi sce1Ia n eoua progr am wa s th e gues t s entered they were • " I"I' 1'1' OF ARTIN d f d '' 1 1 one solicite so ar has exp r esse po s tpo ned as there was much impor t-

est team in the :\lissouri Valley; then came the tragedy which put a stop to foo tba ll at Doane Oar a number of corned l.l,'y I n ez Well s Alvin a Se lk LU'.l'liER ltE1'U ll.NS him s elf as m ore than glad t o tak e a r1t bu si·rless to be tran sacted. a nd Ad a Wagner. I years.

Those of you who d id not get in- - part. I Four n ew m embers we re e lected. At that time the "V" shape mass

Some thi n k that we lost the Mid - 1 1 Pdlanfs have The meeting was th ro vn open to the vi ted this time, remember your turn ate o r the 1 tJ n era r y o t e tn Q. , w111 come s ometime. la nd game because Yock Michel L p t ht di scussion of the of boldmg replay was used; one man was used as a battering ram . T be quarter back T he Tea was en joyed by all a nd we are g l a d that the custom i !i continu e d again ,this year.

Watoh for the ann oun ce ment of the next tea ,"Th e Thanlcsgiving Tea".

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SC HOOL IN CLOSE GAl\lE

Playing one or the most exciting games seen on the Peru Cield in a long while, Peru High lo s t t o Falls City by one point. The g a me was l ong and drawn out b ecau se or the number "Tim e out's" ca lled. The game was s pectacular throug hout an d the l ast ha l f no one knew unlil the whis tl e blew, who woul d win th e game. · 'rhe game started off a ll in f avor of P eru. In the fir s t ten mi nutes, after hard pl ay ing, s ma s hing da.w n Wle field, Coatn ey carried the ball o ver for the first touchdown. T h e ext r a point was add .ad l.>y 0. Conkle , \\!to booted a pret ty drop kick over the goal. Kicking off to Pall s City, Per u 's opponent·:; fo und it h a rd to malce through t h e l ine, and dodging t he F a ll s City tackl ers w as of( for a forty yard run , and touchdown. Bringing the ba ll out, he a dd ed the extra point :1gain by a

eavmg e ru a etg o r m oe h oodooed u s b y lettmg hrs omn ib us , 1 k th th : gul a r cabinet meetings to transact on this particular occas ion was ramo c oc m e mor m og , e pr,o ces: hJ t we • ode up in, had five blowouts s i o n wi II fir st visi t Brown vi lie, sHch business as do es not requrr e a med thru the opponents line and when In the_ same l eft wh ee l; th en Nema ha, Stella, : majority vote of all of lhat. s•_x of ou r best bemg m bad l H o we, Auburn, Gl e n Rock , B r oc::, , the. a dvantage of the defin rte !me of conrl1t1on clu e to inj un es h l).d some- 1 Talmage , Dun b 11 r , N eb ras k a C i ty , , wor k to be talcen up. thing to do with it; but yo u are a ll : Juli an and then h om e to Peru. A deci s ion to amend the constituwroug, for if yon had seen what I I l' he party wi I I carry tw o ha nd s. 1 tion tq m a lre provision for s aw the bl eachers on the east side of I th e full r oster of t he P e ru P os t of

cabinet meetings was r eac hed. Tht s the all.tl etic field, with the Ithe Amerian in amendment will be voted upon at the s un Rhrmng full mmy face, the r·eason a compa ny of lndran s m war-patnt. , n ext meeting.

"why" wou ld be as c l ear for yo u to Merhanr s cars to adve rti se their j Miss Brandt, who has much unde r sta nd as it is nor me. places of b u s in ess w i II re p r ese nt experience in En g li sh work in the Ju s t before the initial whistle bl ew, e very b us in ess hou se in Peru The Lin co ln schools, was pre sent and gave weird mu n ic began to be made over lin e -u p of th is trip, those who are u s some valuable ideas as to th e more near th e we s t bleacher s and str a nge ng. r eads I ike a cen sus profitab l e and intere sti ng lines o f incantations were h ea rd; you heard it d trector.v · 1h e c e mrnntee says Iwork that have been fo llow ed by o the r· too , but, you just went a h e ad thinl<ing If you t p i on g,o• nl! · s o cieties We are g lad that Miss what would be happ e ning i n a little bit ubll rerlgretftffyo u n dt, do Braudt is t o be with u s again at our th t o r tt w1 ; a av Q un a n exmore; but I notrced just then , as e If h d next meetmg, Thur sday, r\ ovem ber 9, s un came ant blindingly fr om behind ICIJteiAn e n t ave 8 a n \. f"OOd program is a ss ured for this t 1e mt?ncan eg 10n c o m mt ee or a cloud, an app a ntron wmg m g rts d h t II d m e eting. co mm a n e r as n yeL ca e nn way along two-sev e ra l beams of Ilght yo u ph o ne t o th em aod R"et a place

a nd settling over the g;oup of player s j n t.h e fnn lf :U'lU tta\'en ' t 1\ car ' tha t wore the bl acl< sweat ers. Tbere get some who ha ( one to it hover e d a ll through the game. Its you a in his. This aolong, bony fingers !JOinted to every o l i es to everyone - business m e n 0pen in p; in our line ; its s trong right college and school people, farmers, · leg wa:; und e r tbe drop k ick t hat se nt everybo d y Come and h elp help t he pi g-s l\in hurtling ove r the n or t.h starr le th e whole c ou nty !nto 1 h e goa l; it ; s lcel eta l !mud plunl<ed the rea l i z ation t ha t P e ru is a l i ve hall down firmly for each t ouc hdown. on a live map Car roll Le9. ia i s drop l<iclc. .lu s t. once hi s inOuence left, w h e n a chairm an of the 1 riP y r1·tJ1 the score 14 to nothi,ng, and · d D s h

the mass or men was away after t he pl ay, there lay the little quarterback with a broken neck. Doane again tool{ up football times had changed and no more big grown m e n were attending college or its academy as in Ye olden days when there were no time limits in playing or schoJa.:; tic requirements. So Doane has had t o take her place in the college conferen ce of for Doane abides by _an d lives up to the rules oe the conference, yet she bas been as a rul e amo n g the upper list of the conference

IIn the history of the contests Peru Doane l1ave taken defeat or victory w ith a dignity of true spor ts··:en Ju football Doane has defeated "er n mo r e games than any other college-8ometimes- perhaps luclt has favored the Congregationalists, but tbe Th e work of the Ol ym pic Club was mos t of the time victory has perched resumed this week and from now on. :.crself upon Doane's banner, due to e veryone in the coll ege will know that her valor a nd the better team won. there is a rea l li ve Ol ym pic Club. A ·But iu victory or defeat, Doane like largo number of girl s r es pond ed to Per u has been a good game sport the invi tation g iven Mond ay at chapel

OL'i)fPIC

pe r lod by coming to th e meeting on The History of football Tue sd ay At thi s me eti ng it was d e- Conte sts · ' blac k sweatered player let doubt e n- c omm1ttee, an r ton ecvp e r the fir s t qu arter over, P e ru ter hi s h eart, when he tried to kicl< co'llmandt! r of the Americ a n L ecicled that a fter one or two m eeti ngs rn 1906 Pet:_u went to Doane and mel tea m eased up a little, and takmg a d - t 1 d l! i n Pe r u Pos t.-PPru P oi nte r I fl" t>r' a ouc 1 o" n. vantage o1 t hi s Zorn , s tar f.or the F a_ lis I ' Not on ly but once the sweet

ll I " 1' \ CUJ/ l'Y JL\vt: A;sO 'l 'JIER OUTING

the offi cers fo r th e year would be defeat 10-5. The next year 1907 Peru e lected as there is now on ly a t empor- won by 11-6, then in 1908 Peru stepped o n Doane by 6-0 In 1909 Doane return ed the compliment with interest by winning 17-1. I n 1910, a 0 to 0 tells o f a ha rd fough t game. In 1911, when

City team found a ho l e m L e me, i nc om e of prayer went up from the a ry pres ident. It was also decided to hav e a hike on Saturday so that the g irl s coul d get be tte r acquainted with eac h others • athletic selves. All a board for the country! And so twisted t h rough, an d was off for what hearts of certa.iu onlookers, and the appeared to be a s ure tou c hd own, but e ff ect was mag ica l: the eyes of the o. Con lcl e ran him clown and sto pp ed d on Saturd ay aftern oon , in answer to di l ated, hi s chest exp a nd ed a n h im a ard or two from the goal. Af- the c a ll, fo ur car s an d a bu s load During th e year there will be more than hike s that the girlo m ay attend Ba s ketball, indoor basleball, volley ba ll,

'n s o cli>iug d e Ci ecterl the g l eam of vict er two un s u ccessful tries, li'a ll s City ·orv from the eyes of our players to put ba ll over; Sheild!;, captain and ot h e r eyes a nd the breat h of courage qnarterback C'arry ing it ncross. ·,.ou. o ur hen r ts. to othe r hearts.

started on their way to the picnic place a t St .Joseph's The faculty was sw imming, and tenni s a r e some of the oth er activities in which the girls will

Ag ain Peru kicked to Fa ll s C ity. ,Vtl have one show left: We may The game then became a sec -saw af- con test t he gn m e on th e ground that ;J inces of their da il y toil, an d s o all fai r. Bacl' and forth U1e ba ll went

•)fi duty ag:1 in for a hal f day and de· c icled to s pend it out of sight of the s how th e ir exce lle nce and ability.

• w ho could po ss ibly get awa y were t he,v had onts ide help; a nd that wont nut11 with j\ISt a bout n mi nu te b efore wo rk bec nu • e we ha ve• only o n e wit- there. Th e day was a perfect on e for th e encl of the half, Zorn agn.in wrig- · h nn o u t i n g of t his lcind A half hour

who :<aw the s pect r e, and t ey gied through the line, and was off for would c l :> im that he was jus t excited sl:xty ya rd s and a ton chclow n. A se- ,nr t im :-ri n c d it; but ca n 't you see that cond time Shields J(fCI,ed goa l , tying t11 e score 14 to 14, and ending th e fir st ha lf. Both teams r eturn er! :11 th e encl of • th e half w ith fir e in their eye. Peru

hi' "P ir lt ofl :\Iartin Luth er did it ? The Freeu10nters s ure l y u s · 11 hospitably and we a ppr eciate it and "n il be to visit then Plunket. t l I :-.gain h ad plu gged up the 'hole in 1e rn e, OUR AI ,nH

and F a ll s City found a Ft one wa II on back s S e veral trit> s around the enrl11 res ulted in but a yarcl or two gain af te r a run c l ea r across the width oC the field. Th en Fall !; City tried the r11rwnt·<l an d \Vhittnlcer, end', co u g ht a pretty pas!; on the fifty yar'd line, r:J c lng :> way for n ton c\tdown.

or so was spent in lookin g a round, ad miring the beauty ofi the church and fin'din9 a s uita ble p l ace for t he customary ba II game• and a ll ag r eed that the game tha t fo llo wed was the be st eY er played. Mus ic by our own ragg·• -jazz orchestra en tertained the crowd while s upper was being prepared, the in l t>ss tables a r mnged, etc. With r egret that the time for departure came so

lt wa s s oon, things were packed re ady !or our way the fir s t quarter- leavin g, witl1 the hop e that another

A point system which was worked o ut last yea r will en ab le a cl ub member t o earn a letter and Inter, a sweater·. It is hoped that at th e eud of the yeAr the cl ub will have the pl easure of pr esenting seve ral of the sophomores wi t h sweaters. A llresllman cannot earn a sweater because by the present point system it is imposs ible t o win thE\ required numb e r of points

than two years.

1' n. c A.

Tbe Y. M. a nd thEI Y. W. had a very s uccess fu l joint mPetl ng in the "\''

Peru won all her games ex cept Doane, the P eru quarterback went to his "ha ppy home" in Wisconsin the night be for E! the ga:me and both regular ends were out, etc, but that was the first of three tragedies, or "0-41'', is ano t h er way to spell it. for the next two t here are no alibis to offe r only 7-27 in 1912 and 0-49 in 1913, tbree s tra ig ht for Doane. Then in 1914 Peru staged a come back or 0-0, but lost in 1915 by 7-0, then won by 3-0 i n 1916. i'io games in 1917 and 1918 then in 1919 lost by 0-7 Ditto irr 1920 br 0 to 20 and a repeater in 1921 by only 3 a ir bubbles. But in 1922

we are going to-you bet we areye s we are too.

COACH SPEEU'S PERU RECORD

-a[tc rwRrd. 'l' hey went around u s , •mcle1· u R, nl out us, through us, walked on biltte r ed u R, ancl out-p l ayocl us; otherwi l-\e we hnd them s kinned a co untl'.v bl ock. And to thinlc of it, fhe honor:thle Boh - c:at s are wearing middle s f!S the !at te st fad. nu t, do gon yo u Doane, wait untl: we get n t you, for we know how Midland did it. CLUU

trip m ight be enjoyed at some ruture time

When you talk about no College Coach in Nebraska has a finer tour years record than our· Old Skipper Speer.

Peru then tool< a tul'll nt the ball, made down :> a time or two, bn t were t'orrell to punt. downing the F a ll s City mnn in bi s t racks. A lin e bucl< or t wo and then a nother t.ry n t n forward pn R!t. hut thi !t. time tho b a ll wns i nterue pl e d h.v 0. Conk l e, wh o race d s ixty vnrcl s for a touchdown. Bring ing th e ;,.,II out he c alled on to try a drop lclcl<, whi ch fn.lled, brin g in g t he score

,.iteml'Jlt, 11 n1l both t eams worldng n lh r> ir Peru Rtarte d n march down t he fi e ld f r om the ldrkoff. Lin l

!<m n!l lH1fl h v 11. nath , en d run s by Da l

Innt, Coatney rnrryln" the ball for downs, and Con ld o add in g ynrriH r ••vl' I'P l' ll cln wm1 t lmo artor

The Dra matic Club Study Circl e met l n s l evening. topic of I' ··n n n was "How to a nl y· ;\[lsi! W illi am s lec tur ed on this topk tor quite » while, then Rhe read n !<hort plav we difwu ssa d U, tleIPr utl ll tg \yhNh or it was s uitabl e or Pol to •c d rn mrt t.lzecl. Tho to pic will

Jl H. U. HA S FlltST MEF:TING tion a ! offlces Mr. L amb opened th o m eeting with L a!; t Tu f'Rday, October 24, H H. a f ew songs and a p1·ayor•. 'I hen the ' · of the Demonstration High School 1 meeting was turned t)ve 1• !o Mr. l\1Pclwas give n a chance to really show sko r ga,•e us nn ou tlin e of th e Candiit's e nthu si as m for U1e first t im e this dnteR, a nd sa id the time open for year. The y were g iv en the chapel cllscussion.

Den Ia.st Wednesday night. The subject for the cvenln}, was c!' ;cpssion oi o ur ca nd idates tor th e State and Na21 to 20. wu h lh t> c·t·owd, ill a frenz y or e:·

Games 4 Kearney • 0 wit h brilll n ntly co lo r ed leave s, and Clarke gave a. ver)' interesti ng talk Peru crepe, p a per s treamer s of dark green an d when he fini shed he bad us all Peru unct go ld the club co 3 1 3 3 2 2 1 I)

Cotner 0 Maryville 0 Midland 1 York Wayne Gran a Island Hasting!'

1 1 1 1 2 hi' fn t e1· rl!:; c u Kf'C•

Th e first nart of the program con- Klr:lig h t tidcet. \1'r. :\1ad-, Peru s i!;te d of a violln so lo b y Mildred dl c>n was t h e next m:m to be called Peru Barnes, a pinnolog hy Nita Dillon, a nd n pon , and he gave still more points Per u a. piano :,:olo h.v J,lllhn Ma son. The y I n of t he Hepn hll cn n Nationa l Peru we r·e g rcnlly enjo}'Nl by nil; but a cl c- Cn !lllirl ntes. ;\Tr. l\lnlldl'll 11alt1 that he Peru lit•• n ox t moo t - Il ",IJtf• JI WAll awn itin" n ne ither RCilllbliC'an nor Democrat 0 Doane In I{ 1\ H Aftc>l' a f!hort tallrl by Venm C!ool\, tC'onrtnu,.,1 nn 1 11 n 11 Pn.ll", Totnl l !l ltl I

NUMBER 5
Per u under thl) JeadershiJI of "Sl\ippcr'' Spcl'r won !9 games, lo,;t 10, won 47 5 pointR to oppOM: 1ts 111:1 points, nr nin e more games wi.JI more pointo to Peru's c.·cdit in wenty nine games played. reccrd ill<'lude:l ull games to da l <l: Opponent Garnes ·won period; t hi s was dc>voted to a ce leb ra- Mr· Cl a rke waR the first man to be t I on of their first annive r sary. ca ll ed t o t he platform to give hi s P eru 'l'he stage was beau t ifully d ecorate d opmron of llw candidates. Mr. Peru lo rs. that we sho uld vote a Peru

be tter boy than "Bob". n otice in the Ped agng ia n box ' in ' life s tor y of the a u thqr in "The life ,All people present had th e Ha ll owethe Administration building 1 and Lette rs of Joel Chandl er Harris ," 'en spi r it and the ghost s tories that ·I by hi s/ Julia Co llie r Harri s. were told make many s hrinlr in their

To ' Cootributorss ' 1 And wben you h ave read the l ast chl!-

t your fi r s t chance; no such

Em ilie Novotny ., 1 ; l etters have b een written by any one

Zelma Taylor Assis t a nt Bditor Ielse in a wll.ole generathion. These

Ma rgaret Mi ller " ·· two volum es are just printe d, and Arthu r Maj ors Business Manager 1 will be in our library in a few days. - ··---=---= I Have your eve r heard of Boswell's

A WHOLE LIFE · I "Life of Samue l Johnson"? It is pro' . ! ba bly the greates t biography in th e

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No. 3. Biography !Eng li sh l&nguarge-but do not at- I tem.p t it unless you are of and is s ometh ing in them. Did Lool< on th e ·sunny side of everyyou ever see a man or a woman · like strong meat. The same t hing i s or a boy mi ss a good dinne r tru e of Id a M. T arb e il' s "Life or Abra- thing and made your optim i s m come to read three or fou r extra chapters ham Lincoln," which is a great s tory; true some biogra1lhy ? "No, I never 1 but not written for babes

Thi n ){ on l y of t h e best, work only dl.d" ou re 1 · "f th b t •t I for the best and expect on 1'y the b est. , Y P Y, or e eas wasn

Note: Biography contains a ll the b th t " N tl I Be j ust a s enth u siastic about t h e oro a way. ow t e elements a reader 's b a lance ration server of biography lm ew his busmP-ss -fac ts ;:;tory ,action Ideas philoso - SUf!Ces s of others as you a re about as well as the server of a d inn e r , don t Iphy of li fe. Biography may be a s your own. you suppo s e that once in a gr e at while readabl e as fiction-if the r ight writer Forget the mistakes of the pa s t and the "beast" wo ld · ? I press on to greater achivement of u surpnse you · · w)·ites the right life.

Biograph e rs are beginning to realize ' t1HI future. • ,.. that when Biograph y i s well and e n- Wear a cheerfu l countenance at a ll tertaining ly written it will be read by J>JffiO NOTES the masses ju st as othe r stori es are read. Last T hurs day night the P hilo mem-

To begin with the pre sent, no recent be rs were entertained by a much enbiogra:phy has been anything like so 1 joyed program The evening was d1popular as Lytton Strach ey's "Qu een j vided into three parts, mu sical proVictoria" a be st-seller of 424 pages gram, a H a llowe'en feature, and a th a t reads lik e a novel of that l ength. ! bu s in ess meeting.

" Woodrow As I Knew Him," I The mus ical program consiste d of by Joseph P. Tumulty, is likewise the fo llowing numbers. A violin so lo

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time s and have a sm il e for every living creature you meet.

Give so mu c h time to the imp rovement of your se lf that you have no time to c riti

IEvidently,

presented by · thre e membe r s of the cl ass.

VERNON HALL

r t PHONE 73 PERU NEBRASKA

P HONE 78

• I I T H E P E R U P E D A G 0 G I A N - "'< b y Dovothy Pettit, a vocal s olo by June ..• Make It Early! ..,...THE PERU PEDAGOGlAN I b'est- se{l e r. Thi s i s by far the f ull est I an d most Intimate account of the Entered at t he Postofficc at Peru, Ne- former Pre s ident th at h as yet a ppearl>raska as secoud-a lass matter. e d in print. "Wh at Wi lson Did at Weekly by the Peru State , Par is," by Hay Standrard Balter, adTeachers College j mirab ly supp lements • ¥ r Tumulty's 1 acco unt. Tay lo1 , accompanied by a vio l in obli J gato , and a dance by "Mr. Bob" Parkinson imd Mil oocl Wilson. We a r e indeed fo1·tuuate to have s u c h good interpretative dan ce r s in our society; and we can truth fu ll y say that no ot her perso n on the cam pu can make $l.OO per year Sing l e copy 5 cts ) A ll lovers oU'Unc l e Remu s" will be If vou do not r eceive your Ped agog-ian especially interested in reading the a
irs and s it c loseT to th eir neigh -·; That Sitting fur you•· Xmas As usual we are to be rushed in Decembe r , s o come this month so that we can gh e yo u the h est of attention. Peterson Studio. = = Peru. Nebr. ... Doc tor L. S. SHREVE Dentist Copy shou ld be in by Fr:day night. No 1 for of this s tory, read Afterward " a l- b or I copy acceptrd alter 5 p m. Fdday. ! so befolfe shutting off the gas. While 0·11, we are the PT:!ilos happ'y and L'xtract 10 n and X-Ray I "' Cbildr ens w ork a Specialty Write on ly o n one o.f the p.aper you a r e in th e South, read "Robert 1 gay, Office P h o n e 27 Residence 2 00 Have y our copy typewntten tf ! :m. L ee, M:an and Sold i er", by Th omas Our pep i s increasing day by day, c._ .._ _, ,_,_J _ T a n E 0 1_To_R_. ' Ne l s on Page. • Page. That 1emind s me Watch liB! Oh, watch us we sayTBB .l!'lltToRtAL sT AFF 1-r ea:cl '"l'he Life and Letter s of Wal- l<,o r we may explode s ome day; Geo rge Medsker Editor-in·Chief Iter Hin es Page," by Burton J. HenRuby Thomps on Associate Editor 1 a
cize others.
too l arge Hor worry, too nob l e 'fo r anger , to o strong for fe a r a nd too ha ppy · to permit the prese nce of trouble. Think well of yoursel f and proclaim this fact to the world, not in l oud words but in great d eeds •
Be
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any r ate, it a ppeared that the no4ices of the Fr eoh man Me et ing had D. D. STONECYPHER , M D PldYSil'IA N ' 160 :15 I• • I • LADIES' "READY-TO-WEAR'' Dresse Coats . uats , Blouses A II Colors Sk ir1 s Sweaters Bloomers .'\II Sizes Ex..::lusi ve" , but nut •• Expensive" Matthews'
Smart Wear For Young Women'' Nebraska City, W e bonst Peru - and Feed you roo ' C.c\FE One block north Burlington Depot Nebraska Ci t y, Nebr. (GOLD s ome effect, for, there was a good Nebra ska ,City. "T al Nel'raska " •.. are Musical r epr esentat ipn the in the meeting Qf Octobe r 26. The bu l iness on h and was taken up .and dispo sed of b efore the program was begun. It was decided that th e even ing of November J.O be r ese rved for a Fres hman Party. The invi tation of the Sophomot•es to t heir chape l progra m, Novemb er 2, was r eadil y accepted. The Program was short and snappy The Opening numb e r wa s a piano sol o, !rendered by Professor Holch. The concludin g number was - - we ll it's Our showing of Hart Schaffnc r & Marx ' and Society Suits and Ovc rcoats Nebraslc a City a..ud Au\i uru GASKILL M.USIG GO. I a my ste ry. A one act play, Th e Tr age dy of Jazz-bo-l a nd, was
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IStandard Va.lues An unJooked for pleasure was given to the girls l as t Tue sday evening They we!"e given the privileg e of a.n "open night", in or qer ' t'Htt they migh t t ake advantage oil the goorl p icture be ing show n that evening. Many took a dvantage of the privil ege. L essons were--w e ll never n•ind they were not negl ect ed. 1 Those girl s who went to Fremont Friday. to c h eer for our team returned h ome, we a r y and di sh earte ned Howeve r their spirit of good sportsmans hip, a characte ristic of every Per\lvian, wa s r eta in e d throughout the S'fUDY CEN'fEJt ORGANIZED ,. Men 's Furni s hings Lad ies', Men's and C hildren 's Shoes C. A. SOUDERS, BACK AT THE OLD STAND We maka a speciality of ladies fine shoes --all sizes. triple A's tQ triple E's J\.uburn, Nebr -;. g'ame. 'l'he d efeat was bravely m et.
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I n response to an inc re ased d eman d!.:::==========================:! for e xtens ion wot k, study qenters are i be ing r a pidly organized. Alr eady tJte nUipb e r of ce nte r s arranged exceeds that of la s t year. H. Dry Goods ' Ready-Wear Millinery, - - ONE PRICE TO ALL -"PROPER'S Wor){ i s being conducted by Miss Rosen quis t at Nebras lra City and ha; Miss Tear, Omaha; Prof. Holch, Papillion a nd Auburn; Prot Brown, As hl and and Wahoo; Prof Elason, l W'ymore and Beatrice; Miss Rinehardt and Prof. Crago, Fairbury; I , Miss Minne, Hebron. Plan s a r e being 1ma de to organize - 'Study centers in Richardson, Sallne I Nuckotls and Cas s counties. I Gossard and Warner Corsets and Brassieres Nebr C ity , Nebr. JEWELRY SILVERWARE Cha rlie Creerup's Motto: Give j o>y, give help, give courage, give fri e nds hip, but n ever give up.- Michlgan "Public H e alth" ! "Globe" Underwear for and Children Phone 377 Auburn , Nebr.

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The Y. W. C. A. membe r s a sse mbl ed as u s u a l W ednes da y e ve n in g , Oc tober 25 t h i n L 103 The surpr i se came how e ve r wh en , a fter the fir s t s ong, -'Fe rn Tay l o r , who was to b e our l eader fo r the eve ning, annou nced that we b a d bee n Invited over to t h e Y. M / C A. den as they fe lt s ure we would b e inte r e s t e d In t h e i r dis c u ssi on of t h e candida tes\ for t he com in g e l ection Th o g i r l s fe lt comp lim e nted by such an invit a t ion for It seeme d to t h em a s ig n tbat m en h ave c a me t o a pprec ia te a nd res pec t t h e present politi cal s tand ing women T hough they took no a ctiv e pa rt In the discu ssion t h e y were e xc e ll en t li s te n ers , and c omp rised a ma j o r ity of t h e a ud ien ce.

1 Mr. 8larlte, the fi r st s p eaker b e gan by sayin g t h a t h e was ne i ther Democ r at ic nor R epublir:a n a nd e n de d by s how in g tha t a t any r ate :l'' m u st h ave · opinion s The second (a nd fou rth )

B AND AND ORCHESTRA

'

T h e ba nd p la n n e d on g oing to Fremont to p la y for the Mid land - Per u footba ll game la s t Fr iday, but on a cco u nt oil l a c k of tran s pm ta ti on they were una ble t o go.

But , the y r eally did t he ir 11ar t aft"l r

a li , in st!l,ying h om e t bey got to boo s t fo r the hi g h s choo l fo ot.ball gam e whic h wa s p layed here b etw e e n

F a l ls Ci ty a n < l Per u High.

Th e ba nd bas a lways be en a great s uppo r t for th e ath l etic

.A 1ft s::. R y · gers-Birdie Baldwi n 71. u 71. n.. ._, for h e seeme d to fa vor b o t h pa rtie s s o - Me l ody of Love- H. En.,g le m a n n J h C f t • f t · S • m u ch t hat we do not s ee bow h e coul d June e s, 011 ec toner y, ou n f1111 erv t ce H u nga ri a n Da nc e No. 5,- H o b. Brapos s ibly forsak e on e for th e other . h ms. Tr y u s We s t rive t o pl e a se We be lieve Di cit know s now w hat, The a bov e so l os a r e with orc h e s t r a STUDE N TS HEADQU A RTE RS •ro u t of th e frying pa n In to the fir e"

• accomp a niment.m ean s ' Mr. Mel vin ga ve s ome i n t erfac ts jn a ta l k pre pared extra s h ort notice Miss 'Es the r Cl ark e , w ho s o well r ep r e s e nted t h e g ir ls a t th e meeting, The Sophomores hu r ried to t he high g a v e us a "Woman's Vi e wpoint" , a nd sc ho ol gymnas ium, Th u r s day to en t e r brou ght out s ome fin e" t h ou ghts of a the contes t arra nged !o'r t h em there n a t u r e to on e out of the comm on Mysteri es can be s olved on l y thro ug h e n t a ngl e ment a nd wrangli ngs of an investigation your k n ow. e l ection a n d g ive not on l y a "wo- Bu s in e ss occ u pi ed the time at t he ma n 's" viewpoint bu t a br oader view- fir s t of t h e m e e tin g An an n ounc epoint. ment concern ing t he Ol ym pi c Club Th e Y. W C A wi she s to s incerel y was m a de by L ily H illquis t. A we it h a nk th e Y. M. for the invitation e x - come to a ll new member s of the c l as s t e nd e d by Mr. Me ds ker t o com e a ga in . a nd an u r gent reque st t h a t ea ch one

A ll y ou people w h o k n ow how ol d be a ctively interes te d in its progr ess you a r e, ma tch you r yea r s in pen nies was exte nd e d b y Vivian Cave y. Our and b r ing ' em to t h e Y W C A Bir th- n ew yell l ead e r s then arou sed our cl a y Party, Frjd a y, November Srd, a t pep a nd pr epared us for t he prog r am t h e T J Major s T raining B uilding. t ha t followed by l e adi ng u s in Sophomore ye lls B ird ie Ba l dw in read tne Cl ass Ro ll

1922 Howdy 1923

It wi ll pay y ou t o in s p e ct o ur st oc k a nd o ur p rice s S ma ll o rd e rs give n eve ry a tt e ntion and y o u r b u s in ess a pprec i ate d Pho n e 25 MAROI S P h t;m e 25

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i\ re a rrivin g d a il y at ou r !'I tor e

Special Bargains

L adi es ' Sa t een Bl oo mers B oy 's Sweat er s Infants' Knit J ac k ets Lad i es' woo l ho se

a nd gave us a n ide a of \Vh a t p a rt in c o ll eg e li fe ou r m embe r s ar e taking. perhaps you woul

'I'he c l ass wa s then divi ded into group s a nd e ve r yon e en joyed t he cont es t t hat fo llowed The "Gra nd Ma r ch of th e Sophomo r es" ended the pr ogra m. As t h ey le f t t h e gymnas ium each one was given a treat Ev e ry m eeting find s a f e w more Sophomore s in tent upon attending We hop e t ha t b efore m a ny m e etings a ll me mb e r s will be prese n t a n d re a lize th e ir duty

P HIL0 11lATHE AN CONV O CATIO N

T h e convo cation p.erlo d, Wed].tes day, Oct ob e r 25 , wa s In ch a r ge of P hil o. George Will y, vi ce- pr esi de nt of Ph il o introdu ced t he fo ll ow ing numb e r s, a vi o l ip s olo , by Mil dr ed B a rnes ; a rea din g, e ntitl e d " Tbe Pudding " by Ethe l Mc Mas ter s ; a voca l so lo, by Cl a r ence Whitm a n and "An Old Sweeth ear t of Mine" · r ead by Har ri a t Gla sgow.

P hilom at h eans we re ind e ed proud be be for e the school by t h ese t a l ente d membe r s , a nd ca n a ss ure t h e pu bli c th>t. t t h e se ltl' E: jus t a few of the n umb e r of p eo!)lo i n Ph i ll who can d o things

1.'ENNI S NEWS

T he tourn a me nt i s nea r in g th e end.

H a:'d i t not been for a littl e ba d l uck we wou ld ha ve fi ni s h e d by Frid a y Jllv c r y tbing looks -a vo.r a ble fo r a go od wind-up. Mr Cr a go i s w a iti n g in th e fin a l round for th e deci s ion be twe en E as on a nd Cos tllo The r es ults of thi s wee k' s pl ay in g foll ows : Ms n 's S in gle s : Crago1 won from Hoyt, a n d Co s te llo f r om Thomas. No , g a mes w e re p l a ye d in the wom e n 's singl e s or do ubl es.

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'Game CaUcd at 3:30

This will be a real game, don't miss it.' '

Opport;u.nity comes to the person who has money in the bank

Meet that opportunity prepared STATE · BANK

P eru, Nebraska

I• · is only one attribute of our Fall oxfor ds. In additlon th6y are serviceable and durable "

· ldeflll for all kinds of wear Ale'rt, active young women who take pride in t.limly sbud Let will lihe our new fall

HOM.GY5R'S SH0.G ST0R.G

The Hom e of G ood Shoes Nebraska City N e braska

SWANS, Auburn,

French Wilton Rugs

Simmons Steel Beds

Seller's Kitchen Cab!n:ets

Sealy Matresses

Karpew Upholstered

Florence Oil Sto ve s

Winchester Hardware Victroles, Victor Records

Dry Gleaning, Pressing

NEW SUITS

MADE TO ORDER

Remodeling

dohn A. <::e.jka

Tailor and C lea n e r

Have _you broken spectacle s , l e nse s school ring or pin, see J. C. Chatelain

The JeweJer Peru, Nebr.

Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted

Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing

ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0. HARRY E. WOLF , S u cc

City,

for both sides which h Thru the Department of

ess

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d id an iptelligeuce te s t was given each liglJte u s tye burdens of It fo r some- These ta lks aroused the Democrats, stu dent in the College s hortly after one e le se.- Dickeu s and so Melvin got up a:1d opposed the opening of school. ' some of tbe a r guments u sed hy tbe The student body was divided into I THE LOUD HATES , Republicans. T his k nocked some o! two groups, tbe I•'re s hmen in one and t h e R e pu b li can s out of the race. When the three upper <;:la ss es in the other !\Ir. Me lvin was exhausted he called and two tes ts were given. The Brown "These six things doth tl.c Lord on h is "p aY'' Mr. Madden to help Unive1·siy tests were u s ed and abo nt hate; yea, seven are an abomination him. Mr Ma dden now fuvored the one hou r and t hirty minutes tlme was u nto him: - De mo cra l R by givin g them a few used In its adm i ni s tration. 1. A proud look. i pl) int s about their m en Next came In the firs t place test A was passe<l 2. A lying tongue. ! Mi s s Esther Cla r ke a n d gave her idea each student which · was read and ex- 3 Hand s that shed innocent blood. about the e lecti on. Sh e said who ever planations were made as to how the 4. An h f art that devi s eth wicl<ed im - you vote for vote fo r a "dl'Y man",te s t would be conducted. After be- agi na tions. Hep uhl ican or Democr'!t. coming acquainted with this it was ,5. Feet t ha t be s wift in runnin g to The meet in g will he continued next and another tes t B given out mi Pchief. Werl ne,day n ight in the "Y" Den. whJch was carefully filled in by each • s.' A fal se witnes s that lies E ve r ybody i s i nvited. A straw vote st udent o r as nearly sd as possible in 1 7. And he that soweth discord among will be t a l<en t o s ee ho w the candi dates thirty minutes. Thi s test wa s then , Bretheren " s ta n d with. us coll ected and a third te s t C pas s ed out ' Written 1000 B. C. by King Sol omonwhich was li kewise filled in and col- in Proverbs 6:16-19. Evidently 2,922 SO)tE (WHD 'fllOrf; HTS FOR .ALJJ l ected. j years agO>, humans were human s and THE The s e tests have not u ll been scored we shou ld al s o remem ber "'th e Lord and consequet•tly we i!o not know ju st changeth not" in his es timate or the how Intelligent or dumb" we per- acts of mankind. chance to be.

Th e r e i s s om e thin g i n October Sets the gypsy bl ood a stir

We must rise a nd follow h er, Co ll o w her, Wben f rom er ry bill of flam e She call s , a nd ca ll s eac h Vaga bond by narue.-Bii ss Ca r men.

Do""w• for "Democ r acy"? b N b Live in the fai th t hat t he wo r ld is For the sake of rea l democracy An u rn , e r aska on your side so lon g a s you a r e t r ue please read , think ove r , and pass a long the following editoria l which a ppeared in the Lin co ln, Nebraska

to the best that is in you. State Journal dated Sept. 23rd, 1922.

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The New Co nscripti on As Americ a entered th e wor ld war the enconomists a dvi s ed the govern-

1 ment witl:j almost a sing l e voice as to the sound way to finance a war. That was to " pay a s you go".

Th e economis ts saw that we bad to light the war wi th om· o wn today's stnn gtb We coul d not sboot guns made

foll owing the wa r. The economists said that a ll t hi s could be esca ped by drawing upon eac h c itizen accoding to h is means fo r full payment for the war Th at would have forced us all to take in

Union Store The Store where .YOU feel "At Home" Dry Goods, ·Groceries, Shoes Our

f':ti l. But when the war was over. We solicit your

its economic consequences would l arge ly have been over. f>hone.

The govemment acted

means as well as men was new. Heavie r taxes than usua l were levied, but, to the exte nt of about thre e-fou r tha of t he war cost resort was h a d to borrowi n gs r a the1: tllan taxes. Tile re s ults was to mal<e the war profitable to a ce r ta in proportio n of u s. Profitee r s w ere permitted to keep tbe major p a r t of their profits. In i:Jations of property va lues due to war deflations made many poor Infinite inju s tice was doue. ' Go to the bottom of the service man's demand for "adju s ted compensation" or "bon us" or WIHttever you please to call it and you find it i n this set of facts. Th e g\)vernment draft ed the so ldi er. It did not draft the dollar not to the s ame extent. It confi scated 1 the man. It only bonowed the money.

That, as the s erv ice man views it, was a discriminatio n in favo1· of the stayer at hom e, n di sc rimin a tion in favor of weal t h as agai nst ma nh ood. The serv ice man says, accordingly, that those who made mo ney by the war who had to sacrifice eve r ything in s hould h ave to d ivide with the men the war.

Whatever the bearing or this or facts on the present it has its importance to the futur <> So many men have now l earn ed t!IP. l e!llllln that, we

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nex t year with powder manufac,1ured next week. The brain s , the muscle had to be expend ed now. Th exp endi ture cou ld not be defened by any process of borrowing, Borrowing wo uld merety shift the cos t f r om one cl a ss to another. In addition, it wouJd cause raising price s , profiteering the placing of taxation where it cou ld leas t be borne, and would la y the g1·oundwork for e ndless socia l dis€ase and discontents
I. T HE Bb.,T S H uE Ringer, fJ roprietor., L e t u s do you r shoe r ep!li rin v II'S and Wingfoot rubber heels. Oak an d Krome so le leather We carry a ful l Jine of lac e s, dyes and po l ishes. Quick sE> r vice, reas<>nable pri cc ss Special attenti o n give n to mail ord e rs P e ru N eb r
Motto:--Quali t y. Service and Price I
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on this prin1 '-------------------·----------...: Ciple ill getting men t o fight in the 1 war It drafted straight forwa t dly.l I It accE'pted no Jt t<•l)k · ever y man's all. But ht>r e It s to ;Jperl. s t & R• c Ko .g:overnment had ever fl·!ed t() ;:m y e·rgean , tee o.. as tt went in war The Hlo.:>t ol c11 nscripting mate rial s
may be s ure, in any f•1tnre wr, r in wh ich we may become Angat;NI the prlnei tlle Which the ccnnf}mi s ts laiJ clown will find acceptnn ce. '!'he next wlll tulce llli a ll. We $hall have liS we go, I'Vcn If thot rcf]uiros to l ay clown ou r fo rtunes a11 a purt or \Ill to lny clown W H0L,GSALG Nebraska E.ity, Nebr. ,save the Extra Tariff Bl' BUYING NOW Womens' Kid G loves Gauntlett " Kid GloYes C h amoisuide Gloves Dupl ex Gauntletts .Munsing Union Suits, Silk and Wool Munsing Fleeced Union Su its , $1. 8 5 $2 50 $3 .00 t o 5.00 4 50 to 5.75 G5c 3 50 to 5 00 2.00 Sleeveless- Elbow Sleeve- Long Sleev es L. Wessel's Sons & Co. Nebraska €ity, Nebraska

VOLUME XVIII

SUPT. JJARDEE PJtAJSES PERU AF·

TEJt Sl'ENDJNQ 'J'WO DAYS A'l' lNSTJ'J'U'flOIN

WJLLY, OF HEitBRON' liAS FINE ltl'l l'ORD 'l'HERE AS STUDEN'l' AND A'f11LETE

PEH.U, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1922.

paned so that it was not held on the I TJIAT YOU MIGHT DANCE in which he outlined the guiding prinactual date. ciples of pre s ent and past govern-

NUMBER 6

THE IS BROKE:X

Tigers Caged After An Awful Struggle particu la rly plain -s pok en broth ers Across l:b e misted night, ther thorough l y, at the last meeting, County Superintendent Darbe e s pent 1 tl h d l id i t fc'l'Unk and Ernest. Miele F a unc e s ue- l<'rom w I ere le s a ows g e n was the remaining time was talren up by

The guests paid admission to the ments, and the parts played by pollamou nt of a penny for each of their Th e following beau tiful poe m-"that tica l leaders and by the people. He years. They we re th e n direct ed by a you Might Dance" Is publi s hed for then explained the d ifferent political Arml.stlce Day. It illustr a te s the I · f 1 t · and s e ri es of e ffi cient fe minin e f ootmen to 1ssues o t 1e presen campa1gn the third floor. As an in-breaker a of thanksgiving. ga ve all a n opportunity to discuss the ga me was pl ayed n ame d a fte r those Sweet s ing the silver violin s issu es, but as th at had been don e ra-

For th e past thre e year s o ur football game s wit h Doane h ave r esu lted v e r )' poorly for P e ru.. In all t h at time we unable to s cor e on t hem b ut fina lly the Fates got t heir signals cro ss ed and we came o ut with 28 as compared with Doane's 0

t eachers or th e county. The classes will b eg in Frid ay night, November 3, and extend over a period or eighteen weelt s

The s t.bj ects to be take n up are:

"American Government" and a "T e achers' Course in Hi s tory" a nd will be in charge of Miss Mione, who Is connecte d with the extension work of the t eac he r s' college. Classes will he held Frid ay night and Saturday morning eve ry two weel<s for e ighteen weeks an d teachers may talce on e or both courses This Is >strictly co ll egiate work and will earn c redits that may be applie d th e same as a ny other college c r edits.

d ay cake cremo ny. Miss Muriel Green Th e r e twinkles r ills or liquid mirth were answered by Mr, E. El. Good, an<! as the Y. W ." tr iang le In the I From women young and fair. oth e r s huge while cake As s he bl e w out 1 .\ s traw vote was taken by the colits twenty-six gllming candiles, every- Of liquid mirth that s prinkles earth l ege s tudents on who is wanted to fillone made hi s wish next Miss Mildred I With g ladness everywhere. 1 t he o ffic es of gove rnor, U S. S en ator Barnes toolc our ' fanc ies thru th e 1 : and State Superin tendent. The vote Minuet as she pl ayed It so a dmirably 0, unde rn ea th another s ky, cast was: Randall, 45 , B!'yan , 21. on h e r violin. Theu the s pirit fa th e Dear maidens s weet" and r are, Howell, 48, Hitchcock, 19. Pyrtle, 37, Autumn was portrayed in a cleve rly Men died thaC yo u might dance to-night Matzen, 28. cost umm e d dance by Mi ss Mary H a ra- I Like blossoms in t he ai r ! The purpose of th e two meetings j!nn and Thelma H ow e. Th e two Miss wa-s to fr ankly a nd f a irl y di scuss t he

Wednesday and Thurs day of la s t we ek · j d h f 11 ht cee ded in acquiring the prize, by bet- Beyon t e panes 0 g · asking questions on political points at the s t ate teachers' c oll ege at Peru, 1 ting the m ost Frank and Ernest opin- no t clearly unde r s tood, s uch as the where h e w e ntl for the purpos e of ar- Yet s weete r the song or ll!utes , ion s of himse l Q l!rom hon est fri en ds. p urpose of the 11efer endum petitions, ran ging an ex ten sio n course fov the · ft tl The program began with th e birth- That dri s across le sq uar e, votin g away from home, etc., which It was a bette r game t h an the scor e indicate s, as bot h teams fo ught to t h e limit. f o ugh t i s abo ut t he r ig h t word as the playing wa s unn es essaril y rought at times. It i s too bad that Doane didn't have a thousand or so of studen ts with them, fo r if they had only been b e re we c ould have given them some of their favo rite disb. Doane bas a yell that goes somethi ng like th is: "DO AKE TIGERS, DO ANE TIGERS, WE I;!EED MEAT AND WE EAT MEAT B UT WE WANT I T RAW RAW, RAW! The raw meat wa s just pieces of Tiger

Each cour se will credit the stud e nt

Woitzel s played with charm a violin There lies a t hou san d thousand dead seeming poli cies of th e different partBeneath ano th e r s ky, d d"d d I t b tt d uet as th e third u,umb et, a nrt we were ies a n can 1 ates an to ge e e r ind ee d p l ease d tO have Miss Gen evi- Who ca nnofl h ear the song o! filutes ac quainted w!th l present day political eve H obson r ead tor u s. A grandl y Nor aee the dance drift by. issue s a nd candidtes so th at the studg rand opera c losed th e program i ent voters would feel better a ble to do T h ere w ere brilliant {oo tli ght s grace- That you might scatter silver mirth, their duty as citze n s fu i cu rtain s and a hero, a vampire, I Like drop s that l eap a nd fly. 1 Mark Delzell conducted the meeting, to two co lleg e hours or fo ur to thos e F f t · th 1 d a h eroin e, a nd a mu stachlod villi an. rom mis t y _ou n ams in e w n and as it was. joint meeting of the Y

But pe rh a ps t he starin g c haracte r was , Men are conten t to die M an d Y. W , the young l adies took the kn ife that end ed t h e lives of the part In making announcem e nts for ti t I That you mi g ht glide in l ove' s saf e thei·r 0 0 organ1·zation. or toward s ecuring or r enewal of a e n re cas · The guests were divided, after t he arms

who t a k e both courses, whic h credits m ay be applied toward securing a dipl oma Hrom th e s tate t each e rs' college

If the women voters over the s t ate t eacher's certificate In a ddition to Men still ed their eage r feet. the coll ege credits , the teac hers will /Con tinued o n J.l'ourrn P a 2"P- •

• and nation take as much interest in be benefitted in pr esentin g si mil ar work i n the classes in t h eir schoo ls.

While in Per u, Mr. Barbee was the guest of Executive Dean W. N. De l ze ll , and had the o pp ortunity o{ obse r ving th e life of th e co ll ege, and is mo s t enthu s iast!<! about th e co ll ege. The two H ebr011 boy s, George Willy and Darwin Carter, who attend Peru, Mr. Barbee f u nd in the man u al training departm ent an d brings back g l ow in g accounts on tbeir progress in the school. Louis Schiefe rd ecker of Alexa ndri a, is anoth er Th ayer County boy who is d oi ng well a t Peru.

On Thursday Mr. Ba rb ee was a guest at the midday lun c h eon of the Mens' Club of th e college, which is a l so attended b y the faculty, George Willy presided a t the l uncheon, in troducttng the s peak ers, amo ng w h o m was a p r ominent memb er of the Lincoln Rotary c lub, who gave a fine talk. Willy i s a l so captain of the footb a ll team whi ch defeated the str ong Kearney team 12 to 0 l as t Frid!l.y.

Mr Barbee is a lways interested in ath l etics and s t ates that Per u h as a wonde rful n atura l am phiteatre, w hich has been adap ted to the u se of the co ll ege for athle ti c eve nts

Oth e r outs tanding and attractive features of t h e college came to the att en tion of Mr. Ba r bee, but th e fea ture th at impre ss ed him most favorably was the absolute d emocracy of a ttitud e to be found in th e s tate teach e r s' col' Iege. Many ofl the students fin d i t necessary to earn th e ir way through s choo l bu t each studen t Is accepted for his p e r sonal ab ili ty, regardles s of hi s fin ancial r ati n g. Al s o a young man or woman who has the ambition and e n ergy to earn hi s or h er way in school is giv en every enco uragem en t of which they prove worthy.

This was the county s up erintende nt's fir st v ls lt to th e state college and h e i s mo st e nthu si astic over the a dvantages to b e had at this schoo l, especially emph asizing th e broa'd minded d emocr acy of the ln s tltution.-

The (Hebron) R egister-C h amp io n. .AltTS AND CRA F 'l ' S

On account of t he r a in, Mrs. Montgomery was unabl e to bring h er l' vhibit h e r e on t h e dates fi rs t plat t S he will b e h er e with an unu f un II • inte res ting lin e of pi ctures and November 13, 14, 16. Everybo:ly

.

Rothert

Never again to !mow the thrill

Of li ps that· yearn and meet.

Yet y e sterday they too wer e g l ad Their ardent arms could cling, Th e i r cold hushed mouths were warm a nd r edI s it a little thing ?

For m en to di e that you and I Might d a n c e and love a nd si ng? Anita. Carolyn Rouse.

Y. M. C A.

There was a n e x ception a ll y good atendance at t he Y. M. C. A and Y. W. C. A. Joint m eetin g, Wednesday night. A number of town people -came in to h ear and take part i n t h e political di scus sion of t h e evening. P r ofes sor Brown gave a short tallt

Frary.

The ga me was one of the kind that holds a crowd. Both t eam ; used passes and end runs, v e r y little stra ight football being disp layed. From the start we showe d that we outclassed them. We regis ter e d a touchdown early in t.he first quarte r ; We used off tackle plays and s h or t end runs for good gain s The first b.alf ende d with Peru, lea ding 14 t o 0 Doane failed to make t he ir d o wn s on ce in this half.

A.t the start of the second it looked as if the se might be a rea l gam e but Doane's s purt soon died down. They al s o c ompl eted a f e w pass es in t he !atte l· part or. the game but the y didn 't make one si ngle bid for a touchdown. They also displayed some ivory when one o£ their players allowed a punt to g o for a touchback, but ratheir chose to catch it and then " e re downed fo r a safetr.

Two o{ our players w e re injured quite severely, Pomeroy and Bu ette nba ch, both retiring from t he game The line was that sam e old s t one w a ll and ou r back fi e ld displ ayed their cl as s.

Willy "'ith his open fi el d running a n d returning of punts sh o we d h is old time Bltze bad his ed uca t e d to e in s h a pe , getti n g off some ve r y g ood punts. Tl1e halfs w e re r ight on tJ1 e job.

This game puts us in the .750 c lass, h aving won three and lo s t one Kow , team, vic tories ov!'r Wayne and Cv •n e r m ean a position !or us u p there in the top and w e want nothing el se Don't forget that 6 to 0 Way n e game las t y ear. L e t 's collect and get our interest.

Following is the line up:

Doane Lindquist

1\lcQuilke n Sulrovaty (C.)

Wi ssenbe1·g

Ga u s man Wendorff

Bayer J.

John ston H. J\.1.

Hos f o rd H &yhoe

Buc k R. V.

THE ADMINI STRATION BUILDING

P osition

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Peru Gilk eson Milam Showa l ter P lace Pome r oy R. T. Bel l , M

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Firs t d o wns: Peru, 15 Do ane, 4

Pa sses compl e ted: P eru, 8, Doane, 4 Pa sses inc omplete; P eru , 17, Doane, 8.

P a s ses in ter cepte d : Per u , 2, Doane,

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Geo rge Medsker Editor-in-Cbief

Ruby Thomp son Associate Edi t or

Em ilie Novotny " "

Ze lma Tay lor Assis t n nt Bditor

Ma rgaret Miller " ·•

Arthur Majors Business Manager

IF YOU DO-DON'T LET I'r GE'f YOU

If you go into business

Get it-Don' t l et it get you.

If you a re working for a n e du cation

Get it- don't let it get you

If you play the card ga me

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H yo u dance, dance

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H E DJ]) I T JliNlUSELF No. 4 Autobiography

"Let's have some more of them," beautiful campu s He gave s ome one said last week. a chance to do her r a rest work.

Well, we s till have a b eauti fu l campu s , but poor old n a ture has b ad to do tile most of th O( week with very little help ofl the morta l s. We a ll rejoice over the good news that Presid e nt Cavi ne s s int e nds , when the buildi ng program i s completed to h a v e a l a nd scape gardner mallie plans to help nature do h er best for the campu s 1 The bui l ding program h as made i t I : imposs ible to do much toward beautl-

"Some more of what"? I asked.

"Biogra phies"

I sa id : "Let's m a lre it autobiographies this time". He agreed An d autobiographie s we made it. Now autobiography is the twin-brother or biography, a nd they differ c hi efly in this re sp e ct: the writer of a u tob iography speaks for and of himself, wherea s the writer of biography writes the sto r y of another's life. Thus, if the autobio graph er is h ones t and sincere, his story Is much m orll intimate and per sona l than that o[ bi. g raph er.

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1 fying thee a mpu s , <yet we can all'he l p to nmlre the campus more be a u tifu l by not mak ing p a ths 'acro ss t h e Icampu s by not throwing pa per promi s cuou sl y , and a ls o picking up paper I wbich h as been dropped. Let our .I s log an be: " L et's make our b eautif ul campu s more beautifuL"

FRESU iUAN NOTES I

If you go in for anyth ing, wor lt or pl ay 1

The Freshmen we r e Ind eed g l ad to in li fe, be e n terta in ed during chape l Thursday Ge t it-don't Jet 'it get y ou I by th e Sophomore s They pre s ente d 1 a very intere sting program which wa s SPOOK l'l'lGTIT CELEBRA.TION I Dull y enjoyed by a ll Fres hmen who at- - 1 tended. It to be hop ed that the Compar ativel y Iitl e rowdyism mark- ; Freshm e n w1 1l h ave a c h ance to entere d the c elebration of " Spook Nig ht" tain the Sophomores by an equally Our s pl endid me n' s organization is good program s ome time in the future. l a r ge ly 1·espon sib le tor :he lack ot I A contes t betwe en the ' Fre sbmen a nd rowrlyis m. Th e boy s had fun, a lot Sophomores was announced to be of it yet i «n't it for a n o ther J h eld one weelr .from next Thursday year to h a ve a Hallowe'en without any 1 Fre s hme n here IS a c h a n ce to s h a rpof the objection a ble feat ures and have 1 en your wits !

When Your - Wants · are Music.al

If t h e p er so n w ho ha s live d a n interesting and noteworthy l ife, i s at th e same time an attractive writer, his s tory may be as e ntertaining and a s highly prized by the reader as fiction In Engli sh the re are a number of pers ons wJ10se Jives a nd peculia r a bility a s w riters f it them to w rit e their own life story in a manner who lly s a ti sfactory to the read er. In thi s grou p on e in s tinctive l y puts The odore Roos ev elt. His "An Autol:flograph,r" conta ins fift ee n s ignificant c hapters-and do not forget to r ead the preface, "Foreword" h e call s it. T h e Negro r ace ha s produced no greater name tha n t ha t of Booker T Washington "Up From S lavery " is his ow n acco unt oC hi s -career and contribu tion to American life (read also the " Int r oduction," by Walter H. Page).

After thi s, r ead My Larger Educat ion", s uppl emen ts his "Up Froan Slavery". Though the writer of "Th e Promi se d Land" (Ma r y Autin) is a bit conceited and s arca s tic at times, h er

GASKULL MlJSIG t;O.

Nebraska City and Auburn

Ibook is well written a n d contain s a s tory th at ho lds th e render's in teres t. " The Makin g of An America n", b y Jacob A. R ii s, i s a b etter s tory than "The Promi sed Land " ; in hi s earlier ye ar s Rii s l ed a dog's life of it, a nd hi s sense of humor never fails him in t e llin g the s tor)( of hi s up-and-down s. He made g ood, however,. a nd in l ate r year s Roos eve lt s aid of him , "H e was one oQ my tru es t and c losest of friend s ." Ju s t recently a pp eare d "The Americantlzation of Edward Bok," the mo s t p opul a r a nd one or the be st au tobiog raphi es printed in thi s c ountry in t e n year s. If you like Rooseve l t, rea d "Th eodore Roos ev elt' s Letters to His Children"; if you do not, r ead Woo drow Wil s on's "Memoris - wh en they ar e writte n :

IBenjamin Frankli n \va s a grea t old "nut", but not s o co'n ce it e d as he sometimes app ears in his •Auto ui ography'' w h

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN ErJtered at t he Postofficc at Peru, Neas second-«lass matter. Publlslled Week ly by the Peru State Teacbers College $1.00 per year. Single co py 5 cts run ouly In which tho as I th o boy s can join. One of the young men suggested a "Spook Night Parade" for next yearending with a "Hoo1 IIoo" ce l e bration on the athletic -1ield. Let's make Night " an ann u a l affair of fun and frolic. · Y M C. A Conti nued Crom First politics as the young l adies here do. the n ation will soon ree l the ir influe nce for good. 1 Our Youn g Women' s Chri s tian Assoc iation is a remarkably s pritual ot·ganizatlon It is fu ll of life and se ns ibl e en thusias m and accomplishes Make It Early! That Sitting for your Xmas Photographs As usual we are to be rushed in December, so come this month so that we can give you the best of attention Peterson Studio, = = Peru, Nebr. If you do not rece i ve your Ped agogian l:ave notice In the Ped agog ian bo x in the Administration buildi ng. OUR C.llrPUS it plans to dQ, whether it be s ome u s e- l";.. fu l ser vice or a pleasant social event 1 T 0 Contributorss I Nature has l avish e d h er weal th up- for its own member s TheY. 1\I. takes ' Doctor L. B thi s way of telling them that t h e Y. Den tist on our campus-what has man d on e? Copy shou ld be 111 by Fr:day mg ht No h , h d ? E 'th Or what asn t e one. 1 er or copy acceptrd alte r 5 p m Fnday
ich, if you are Jacking in hor se se n se read. It n eve r gyows ol d. If you are odd and a bit " hard headed" and ha ve a philo s oph_ica i 1 ,jjj turn of mind , you may r ea 1l Th e AVENUE STORE FOR Notions, Hair Nets & Curlers Stationery & School Supplies Ed ucation or H enry Ada ms ." His bol.lk bas a lread y more notoriety I tha n it de serves ; if you r ead h is account o Q him s e l f, maybe yo u cab ex- I plain why. j Note : Not · another word \vi ll be said about biog raphies and autobio1\'JlOO! BANG ! All kinds of noises wer e heard by 1 Ext r'action and X -Ray Office Phone 27 Ch ildrens work a Specialty Residence 2 00 Ph o ne s j 60 D D STONECYPHER, M. D. PHYSICIAN 'LADIES' "READY-TO-WEAR''' Dresses Coats 1 Ski rts Suits Blouses All Colors Sweaters Bloomers ..\JI Sizes ••Exclusiv e" but not "Expensive" Matthews' Style Shop "Smart Wear For Youtlg N ebra ska City,, - - Nebraska We boost Peru-and Feed vou too BURLINGTO N Ci\FE One block north B urlin gto n Depot Nebraska City, Nebr fGoLo BERG'S City. Nebraska Our showing of , Hart Schaffnc r & Marx ,and Society Brand Suits and Ovc rcoats WILL PLEASE YOU PriCed as reasonable as good c lothes can be sold Men·s Furnis h ings Ladies' , Men's and Children' s Shoes C. A. SOUDERS, BACK AT THE OLD STAND We maka a speciality of ladies fine sboes-·all sizes. triple A's to triple E's Auburn, Nebr I Candies. Fruits, Groceries ar•d Meats us oppo s ite the Training Schoo l and save the long walk down town graphie s Cli o come s n e xt. '' I peop l e pa ssing t )te Da hl s t 1·om hous e on Hallow e 'en night How eve r, th e ------------:.:------------------1 g'ues t s c an testify that the e xpe riences H. U. LANDOLT PHONE 73 PERU , NEBRASKA DIAMONDS ·I ' Your best Assurance of Standard Values ONE PRICE TO ALL PROPER'S Nebr. City, Nebr. PHONE 78 WATCHES JEWELRY · SIL.VERW ARE wer e eve n wo r s e tha n t he nois e s The path that the bl indfo l ed g ues t s b a d to tread up to third was "awful", as one gue st said, but th e r e are not word s adequate enough to explain the r es t on it. Yes, the ghos t was the r e , tho ugh "h" appear e d r a t h e r une xpectedly, ju s t b efor e th e li g hts we nt out- it wa s right after a b l ood -cu rd lIn g story, too The gu es t s g ot the ir fortun es (with the g hos t 's He lp) a nd then went dow n. Th e fortun es, it was found , w e re invi s ibl e, but , on b e i? g placed ove r a r a ndl e fl a me, b ecam e r eadable. A "d a nd y" lunch lnnrl witc h's b rew ) was se rved ot !!· 30 to ab out t we nty gues t s Since thiR 11tud y ni ght, the g u e s t s de pnrterlnt nhout. 9 o' c lcok H. HGMMINf;St:;N · D,ry Goods \ Ready- W er ar Millin e ry Gos sard a nd War11er Corse t s a nd B\"11 ss ie r es "Glob e" U nd er wea r l or Ladies a n d Ch ildren \ Phone 377 Nebr. J [

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sc hool and theh; att itud e toward high sc ho o l W'11S pr esen ted. More games we r e Jutl.ulged in whil e on e by one the member s were led into a booth

Tho la s li two weelcs thr ee of the High Scbo l classes have come toge th e r to b ecome better acqu a inted a nd t !Jeil' fluture r eveal ed by mys t e r1 a nd e nj oy themsel ves at class parties iou s, masked p er sons. Then by canSatur day e vening, October 28 , the at a long table, decorated h e ld a I-Ia llow e'eu p a rty with a ut umn flowers, a ll s a t down in the high school buildi ng N3 the for refreshm;nts. The fr es hmen have guests assemQ i ed th ey were a t the s4u ted th eir social life in the school doo r by a gho s t Ii lte figure who con- · witll a pa r ty which will live in the ducted them up t he sta ir s by fl as hlight memori es of the member s of the class F rom the g h ostly h owls, a nd w e ird , many a day noises wbich g r eeted h e felt as if i hi s. 1ast hou r migh t be at h a nd. But · :'1[1.' VERNON HALL w ith ou t exception a ll made th e trip I

tht·ough the Ja br ynth , a nd hurried Al tho ug h th e eve for gho sts and down to th.e gym n asiu m, decorated in · 't h d t b f the w1 c es oes no come e or e tile class c olor s of blue a nd ye llow. I tl tb. t fi t th 1 f th col- I 1e 1r y- r s , e gll' s o e

After enter tainment of games, p a rt - · 1 1 b t d it th t t i ege ce e roa e upon e wen yners were chosen in true H a llowe'e n I 1 1 A FI 11 • · e 1g 1t 1. a owe en party w as gtven s ty l e, and a ll sa t down to a very pr e t- b 1 1 f tl d f tily deco r a t ed t able, s u ggestive of thy t le gil l' s fo t h le Ilormttohry J' or ose g1r s o e co ege w o tve Hallowe'en from the autum n leaves 'd th t outm e e uormt ory. Before the and appl e cand l e h ol der, to the blac k

Faculty and st udents will find an account with us a great convenience to them C onsult us c oncerning any business pr oblem you may hav e

E. E. GOOD, PresidEnt .

Cumm i ngs Millinery

Neb r aska City , Nebr.

Will.Upou Preseutatiou of this "ad" deliver to bearer, any bat in stock at one·balf price

Friday and Sat urday

Nov. 10-11 , 1922 gi r ls w e r e admitted to the pleasu r es cats fo r ming the bord e r on the t a bl e of e ve ning, t hey w ere pledged to c l ot h. A n d then th e eats. Of course

sa lute the symbo l of their h ighe st I" t h e r e was pumpltln pi e, an d c id e r and F .A y B A 1..1' -=:; Y '

pop-corn bes ides some p tb e r things ambition. T hi s pr oved to b e nothin g - :r-t. :r-t. n.. ._, 1 ., e l se tha n a washboard Poor girls! Lu uches c f t. F t . s It was t rul y a H a ll owe'e n class , On ec lOUery, OUU alU er vtce J mrty. Th e main feature of the y-vening's ent t t 1 h d Tr

y, s o it commenced ear ly. Abou t r oom. By pu shi ng the tables and 1 s ix o'c l ocl' found mo s t of the juniors · chairs aga inst the wall s there was a t the h igh Schoo l. Afte r playing a pl enty of space for al l. B etween game or t wo dinner was a nno unced.

It was a tray dinn er a fine di splay dances, p u nch was se rved in the hall

For those who did not care to dan ce, of the tal e nt of th e junior gi rls Hot / meat l oaf, mas he d potato es , sand- en tertainmen't was J:lrOvided in the p a r l or, in the form of stunts and forwich es, pick les, sa lad, fruit j ell o and tune te lli ng. The W itch's Tea Room wn!br s , ampl e e nough fo r even the was open at i n t erva l s to groups of ten Fr om t h e s hri eks and l a u gh ter isThe dinn e r was fo llo wed by games, s u i n g forth f r om the T ea Room, one t h e pa rty (!.djournin g early, t hou gh not

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evening was r eached when the r ea:! hones t to goodness ref reshm ents were served. Gou p s u ndae '\vith chocolate cakes <:oncl ud e d th e party.

foot ba ll pl aye r s, p u t up in fin e s t y l e. until afte r the c urfew inferr ed t hat the witch w as se rving qu ee r food. B u t the c li max of the 011 Saturday e vening n earl y one hundred pe r cent of th e freshmen gathered at the High Schoo l for their fi r st class par. t After play ing ga m es for a while, a s ho rt original s ldt' port raying the four c lasses in hi gh

1922 Howdy

You are invited to give us the once over

Bob Parkinson, ou r )lignified presi•dent, bad a mo s t unique d a ncing par'tne r the s hort dance Mon d ay noon. She, hereself h ad christen e d him, but upon t he s uggestion of one of th e girl s, he was called Rudolph Va le ntino, after the w ell-lmown characte r of the Movie Worl d. Bob a n d Rudo l ph kerJt p e r[ ee: t tima and were not out of step once nut whe n t h ere

If you batch was a n yone in t heir way, Miss Bob

was forced to say, "Pardon u s ". Oh

yes, dp yo u want t o know who "he" was ? We ll , "he" was non e other than t h e O' Cedar mop-stick. Sorrow has a l s o visited tJ,e dormitory i n the past week. Nell e Pi e rc e was ca ll ed home s u dde nl y Sunday, because of th e death oll l1e r grandmother. She r et urne d Tuesday evening.

SOPHOlllORES

The Soph omores decided this week not to all good things to themselves, so t hey· in vited t he Freshmen c l ass to attend the ir m eet ing. T he Iprog r am <!ommittee, of which we are ju s tly pro ud, plan n e d a n ente r tainme nt everyone wsmid enjoy, in order that the, visitors might consi de r t he ir tim e well spen t.

NEBRASKA CITY LAUNDRY

C HANSON, Peru Agent Suits, Dresses, Coats , Sweaters - CLEANED AND PRESSED

For fir st-c lass launrlry and dr y cleaning of all kinds call C. B. Hanson ph one 238 and h e 'll call onyo u Basket at Sco vill ' s Barb e r Sh op

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F o r Street or Dress Wear

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Iy p ur e Silk. Try Buck's first T h e mu sica l a bality of s ome of our. class was r ealized when F e rn Tayl or sang fo r u s, and again when a .vio l in d u e t was by Elr.na an d Freid a Woitze l. A r ea'ding th at pleasecl evMen's Dress Shoes , $5 00 Boote ric · Nebrask11 City, Ladies' Silk Hose $1.25 !Red/ern & CIIenberger eryone was g iven by Genevieve B:obs on.' The l ast nu mber of t.he program !was a dormitory scene given by do1'I? ry Goods & G rocc Phone2 2 • Peru, Nebraska Ph one 26NEW PALL GOODS Are arriving d a ily at our store ' Special Bargains L ad ies' Sa t ee n Bloo m ers Boy's Infants ' Knit Jack et s Ladi es' wo ol hose 50c HESTED STORES CO. Auburn, Nebr. l mltor y girl s Both cl asses were well r e pr ellented at th eme etlng. Perhaps we will aga in ' be a bl e to extend' a n invitatipn to a g ood prog r am in the futur e. DRAMATIC CJ, UB The Dramatic Club Study Circl e met l ast ' Monday even in g T he phrase of dramati c work discusse d was the "Orga n izati on of the Play". Miss William s · l ec tur ed on thi s 'topic, show ing i ts importance a nd brin ging out the co m' i pari son b et1veen amate ur and pro1 fessio n a l orga ni zation. The topic for 1 the next me e ting is "How to Bloclc Out a P l ay". It is essentia l t hat every me m ber of the Dram atic Club be p r esen t as thi s t op ic is the foundation fo r the year's wo r k. I B l esse d the ll a pplness maket•f.l ! Bl es<J ed are t h ey that a r e without fr iction , that mako tile cour se of llfe s moo th a ncl In tercourse of men ge nt l e.- Tienry Ward neecl1er. An.Ything you may require for your wardrobe can be selected here with the full assurance that getting correct styles, good material and value. Commodious rest room for your couveuieuce when you the city. , Whether it be Shoes, Ready-to-wear Dry -Goods, Clothing, or Furnishings We 're here to serve you. F. W. Gleveland & Son, Nebraska City, Nebraska '\. '

Y. W C. A Birt h day Partv' ( C ont i nued r r o m F i r s t te ndin g sc ho ol. It s grea t va lu e and I b ll.li eve th e only o n e it h as for th e ]Jr ogr am in t o g roup s ac c o rdin g to m a jol'it y or t h e i s th n.t, a t pr e£h e ir b,irthd ays a nd f q ur s eason s we re s e nt, it is th e mos t importa n t facto r vi sited. A ga ily f e s tom e d s umme r; lin th o de ve lopment · of s c l;oo l s pirit a very r eal istic wi n te r in th e mid s t of Thi s intang ibl e s om ethin g i s di ff ic ult s now fjr; a s p ook y, mys t e r- to def in e, but it i s qu ite gene r ally co nion s a u t um n wi th r e al fo rtun e te lling ce ded t o b e w orthy of 1 mu c h con s idera n d a s prin g live ly a nd fr ee in b ase- a t i on. ' ba ll, m egs, a nd jumpin g rop es En- Now, l e t u s con s id er t h e i n s uff ie r gy, god thi nk in g an d g e nuin e w ork c ie n cy of this - sy s te m. Su pp os e we on t h e parl o f t h os e in char g e, sh owe d I have two footba ll t'eams in a hi gh up i n each of t h e s e ro om s • s c h oo l w hi c h h a s an en r ollm e n t ol} S ugary dou g hnuts a u<) c offee w e r e on e hun dred boys a url one hun dre rl f u r ni s he d free l y (e s pec ia ll y to f o ot- g i rl s Th e s c h ool of thi s s ize u s uall y ba ll me n) just befo r e th e ev e nin g h a s no m or e t h a n t wenty-two boy s c l Qse d. · ' 1 who go ou t for foo t ba ll p r ac ti ce A r e

The Y. W C A a ppre c iat es mo s t · th e ot he r one h u nd r e d a n d s ev e n t ys ince r ely th e s pi r it of) sc hoo l a nd c om- e ig ht 1 boy s a nd g ir ls ta ldn g sy s t e m atic munity in a tten ding s o g e n erou s l y t his exer c i s e duri ng th e fa ll mon t h s ? No, par t y of th eir a nd t heir f ri e nd s In non e i s prov id e d fo r ' t h e m. We u se d t urn , wis h the m "m any h a pp y r eturn s t o think no on e wa s t o bl a m e w h e n of th e day" ! over 11ine t y p e rce n t of t he children p l ace d upon s oc iet y by the r e mo va l o r 1

N. B was not thi s l as t I dro pp ed ou t of sc hoo l b e for e they many p r oducers fr om th e fi e ld of l a i.Jor 1 m oment, JU St befo r e g om g to · pr ess, reach e d h ig h sc h ool. F in a lly we de- Ev e n th os e w h o ap p ear t o b e in good : that it w as t ha t the rain Icid e d it ,i•a s t h e fa ult of t h e a c a d emi c h ea lth a re not tH!ces s a ril y so T he ir

ca n1e dow n m f l ood s jus t a s eve r yone system in tha t n o pro v is ion was made imp a ri e d efficiency, w hi c h can be , wa s s tar t ing hom e f r om th e p a rty for th e hun d r ed a nd s eve nty-ei g ht t r aced t o l a ck of p roper ph y s icia l r e- I boy s and gi rl s i n the scho ol men t ion e d , c r eation , pl ace s a n e c o n o mi c b u r de n

AT HL ETICS FOR ALL IN w h e r e by th ey' m ay get sys tem a t ic, e n- upon socie t y p exh a p s g r eate r tha n [

THE Jl1 G11 SC1lOOL j oya bl e e xe r c ise . P e rhap s a bout a ny oth e r. Since a l as t i n g ha b it is 1 e ig hte e n ofl t h e on e hu nde rd g irl s u s u a lly on e whi ch is fo rm ed du r in g:

Und er t he pr e se n t sys t em of hi g h pr acti ce bas ltet - ba ll dur i n g t he w inte r th e p e riod oC you t h it is ev ide n t t hat [ s c hoo l ath l etics, a c.oac h is employe d 1 , no n th s, und er the s up e r v i sion o f on e our scho ol s s hou!(l deve l o p in child - ! t o but ld up a winnmg t ea m To do j of th e la dy hi gh sc hool t eac he r s 1 b e - reo t h e h a bi t otl ta ki n g prope r r ec r ea - ! thi s, h e mu s t s p end abo ut t hr ee hours eve i t is con sE:r vative to s ay. th a t , un- tion a t t·eg ul a r i n terva l s

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dn il y c oa c hin g t h e be s t pl a!er '3 an d I d e r t h e p r e se nt s ys t e m, onl y fo r ty of L et u s co ns id e r , then, wh e th e r th er e I am- cw=n j_ _ , ha ving practi ce on tri ck pl a ys, It he t wo hun d r e d pu p il s would g e t s ys - a r e methods whe r e by our s cho ol s Or I!; Ray l<e y n o lrl s L iv er r a n d Taxi

etc As a rul e, t he r e is a se co nd t ea m t em at ic e nj oyabl e ex e r c is e fo r a ny more in r e - 1 O ::; t e opa t h Ph ys ic!an 1 GOOD D O 0 6 'E CAR an d, in a l a r ge school , p e rh a ps a th i. d II de fi nite p e r iod of tim e c r e at10n an d g tVJng h ygt e m c o f A uburn D h te a m al s o. If a boy on th e s e con d Th e oth e r on e hund1·ed an d s ix ty, t ion t ha t wi ll ov e r i nto th e lives Jn P e ru Tu e s da y and F nda ;

a y nJ g t ser v i c e per s is ts in pl a yin g better than I or e ig h ty p e r c en t of th em , a r e n ot of t h e ch il dre n aft er t h ey l e a ve schoo l I e ' e J i n g a F o r a p p o intm e nt 1 9 <:. P H t L F' .S l.l i c; t e am mate s, th e coa clr b egi n s to pay I notic eabl y inj ur ed; h en c e we are In ma n y of o ur hi gh scho ol s, we co m p el oh •me M r s U C. Meye r Phone 89 P e ru N e b s o me a tte nti on t o him a nd g ive him 1 s low to ob ser ve the har mful e ffe cts t ho se w ho wi s h t o g radu a te to ge t ==_....,.9 "" s p ecia l h elp Tha t boy even t ua lly bo- 1 du e to Jac k otl exe r c i s e. Sta t i s tics g ra de in la tin. W hy n o t m a k e s om E a. pl a yer on the flr s t t ea m• a n d 1 s how th at ln;n d red s of th ou s a nd s of en joy a b l e d aily exerci se co mpul s o r y IS on e of t he fe w in t h at sch ool w ho America n s a r e c; u ffer in g f rom di sea se s for each· c hil d? T he r e would b e s omeh a s an opp or t un ity to be n e11it f rom direc tl y or in di rectl y d ue to impa i r ed thi ng s erious ly w ron g w it h th e r e· th e in s truc t ion s of the coa c h. m e ta boli s m. Th er e i s a n inju ry to cr ea tion pr ov id ed for t h em if th e c hil ds ys te m has a great valu e for t he p er s ou a l · fe eling s o f thes e unfo r - ren did not we lco me it mu c h mor e th e a th l ete s wh o t ake p a rt,pr ovidin g t un ates a nd th e ir n ear r e l a tiv es w hic h than they do a i n la ti n or of cour se, t ha t t ak in g part in a th l e t i cs s h ou ld be given con s i de r ation . T her e geom e t ry In our scho ol s ys t ems w e i s n ot m a d e th e ir m a i n p u r po s e i n a t- 1 i s a l s o, a g r eat economic burd e n hav e a u · a t h l e ti c coac h for the bene-

ITHE Ringer, Propr ietor

Let u s d o y our s h oe r epairin g ITS a nd Wi n gfoo t ru bber heels O a k and Kro m e s ol e le ath e r. We ca r r y a f u ll l ine of laces , dyes and poli s hes Quick sf' r v :c e, r ea sona bl e p r iccss soec i al a tte nti o n g i ven to m a il or d e r s. P e ru, N e b r fit of th e t we nty pe r cen t. Wou l d i t

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is only one attribute of our Fall oxfords. In ad. dition thsy are serviceable and durable.

Ideo I f o r a 11 kin ds of w ear Alert, active yol.ln g women who take pride iu trimly s hod.f e et wiiJ lik.e our new fall styles

HOM B YBR'.S .SH0 B .ST0RB

T•h e Jio m e o f Good S h oes

Nebra s ka City Nebraska

SWANS, AubuPn,

F r e n c h Wil ton Ru gs

Simmon s Stee l B eds

Sell e r ' s Kitc h e n C a bi n e ts

Se aly Ma t r esses

Ka rp e w U p ho ls te r ed

F lor e n ce O il Win c heste r H a rdw a r e Vi c t r oles, Vict o r R eco rds

E y es· E xa min ed and Glass es F itt ed

F ine W a tc h a nd J e we lry R e pa ir ing

be unre a s ona bl e t o s u gges t a n a t hl et i c dir ector for th e benefi t Of a ll th e pu p il s i n t h e s c li ool? A g r eate r ber of tenni s c ou rt s c ou ll buil t a nd used during tb !l s pri ng a nd fa ll month s. Ou tdoor b a sltet ba ll cou ld a l s o be pl ayed. During the wi n t er mon th s , th e ba s ket b a ll fl oor s hou td b e used every ho ur of t he c;chool day. Th e at hl e tic d i r ector w ou l d h a v e no tr oubl e pr ovl d i ng e nj oyab l e

fo r al l.

As t he childre.r. r ea l ize t h e ben e fi t s t o der ive d fr om exer c ise, t hey will b ecome inte re ste d in h yg ie n e Thi s s u bje ct be t a u ght to a dvanta ge on ly w h en in t er es t i n it i s develop e d Whate v er n ew s ys t em ma y be pr ovid e d to s u pp l e me nt t he p r ese nt on e, it mu s t

be on e t ha t w ill pr ovi d e r ec r eatio n w hich will c arry over in to t he life lj>f each c h il d a f ter be l eaves s cho ol.

INDIAN SIDOIER

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Our mil d s weet day 0£ I ndian s,ummer fa des t oo s oon.

But t en d erly

Above th e s e a H ang s , w hi te a nd ca lm, th e hun te r 's mo on

In i t s pa l e fir e,

The vill a ge spire S how s l ike the zo li !I!C' s s pectra l l aue ;

The pa inte d wa ll s Whe r eon it fa ll s Tra n s tl g ure d s tand i n m a rb l e t r a n ce ! - J ohn Gr eenl eaf Whi ttie r

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VOLUME XVIII.

ORGANIZ KO A tiOOS 'l'KH'S Group to Boost College in Org niz ed Way.

a ' new group h as macle it s a pp ea rance on the' Co ll ege cumpu s , org an ized as a group of College boo s ter s lls organization , a nd form a tion was in a rather uni qu e way , y e t In a ve ry n a t u r a l on e

Wh e t• the Coll eg e was n,sk ed to be represe nte d in the Am e ri can L eg ion boo s ter· tri p it was n e ce ssrtr y that s om e group be form e d to properly repr e!<ent the Coll ege on thi s trlv.

Wha t was wa nted wa s a th a t c ould a lug the college s ong, g ive the coll e ge y ell s, a nd adv e rti se the Co lleg!! In thi s way, while at the tlnw s h ow the people i n the: town !! th a thC; pe opl e in the Peru Co ll eg e we r e the b es t type of s tud e nts · Moreove r t h e re was a limited a mount of s o that but a 1\ew representa tives o th e Coll ege could h e t a lce n. In ord e r to g e t th is group, r e pre sen tatives were c ho sen from ea c h organization in s chool, for th e mo s t p a rt l ead e rs

PEl<U, NEBRA SKA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1922.

w as m a de that th e cla ss had been d iv id e d into thr ee s ection s, ea cll divi.s ion to have charg e of one meetin g b eginning wi t h the meetin g one week ft om , n e xt Thurs day. T h e fir s t numbe r on th e program was a violin s olo

t ,lY Mi ss B a rn es Her pe ppy performan ce of Ya nke e Doodle B lues and Nobody Lies , pl eased a ll h e r lis t e ners.

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If you can tal k with c r owds a nd keep HI STORY OF THE PERU·COTNER

your vi r t u e ,

If y on c a n l< e ep y ou r h ead wh e n a ll Or w a l k wi t h Kin gs-no r lose the The are Good

abo u t you c om mon touc h, Cotner Bulldogs F ighte rs. Are Los ing th e ir s and blaming it on If n e i t h e r fo es nor l o ving fri end s can ' yo u, If y ou can tru s t your self when all m e n doub t y ou ,

burt y ou , Nebraska bas an unusually fine If a ll m e n c ount with you, but non e b un c h of colleges; perhaps no state too mu c h;

;'11l ss Willi a m s t h e n favor e d the class by r eading thr ee se le c ti o n s , app li cabl e to t h e s piri t of Armi s ti c e Day.

Through these poems, Mi st; William s

bt ou g ht a mess age to e a ch p e r s on in

But m a k e allowance for doub ti n g too; th eir If yo u can fi ll the unfo r g iving min 11te Wi t h s ixty seco nd s' wort h o f d is-

tan ce r un, cleanest of this clean bunch are our Yo ur s i s th e E a rth and ev erythin g friends from Cotner. t h at's in it, On the 24 th the two teams again

A n d- wh ich i s more-you ' ll b e a meet. Cotner has had an unusually Ma n , my s on! " tine record this year judging from the -Ru d yar d Kipling n e wspape r accounts They held tbe strong W es l eyan team and, barring

ta lk to o wi s e:

in the union has a cleaner bunch of players than are produced by the colleges of. ='!ebraska. And among the lf y o 11 ca n wa it an d n ot b e tired by wa itin g , Or being li e d a bout, don't deal in li es th e audi en ce. Mi ss Nov;otny , con c lud- Ot: being hate d d on't give way to h a tthe prog r a m w i th a pi a no s ol o. ing, 'flt e cl ass p a rty held Fr ida y e v en- ' And yet d on't lo o k too good, n or in th e hi g h s chool g ymnas ium, acc l a im e d a great s u cce ss. The g inl s in g ingh a m dresse s , a nd the b oy s

In overall s s pent the ev e ning pla y ing I L you c a n dre a m a nd not m a ke ol d time gam es Eve rj1on e e nte red dreams y o ur m aster; t he g a mes w hole-hea rtedly and en., If you can thin lt a nd not m a lt e joy ed him se l f to the utmos t. The tho ug h ts y our aim

JI'f VERNON 11 ,\LJ,

acc idents, might have scored against t heir nea r neighbors. Kearney tied w i th H astin gs, Wesleyan beat Hastr e fre s hment s of pie-a-la If you c a n m ee t w ith Tr iumph

in gs by onl y three points, and Cotner won f r om by Peru bas wo n every g ame with tile exception of the l\11 dland game. a nd a f ter supper for a ll who · e a t a t the This co n test promises to be anotbD o rmit or y Hurr iedly t h ey a rrange d er real ti ght . T he history of the Cot- mod e, cocoa , and lollypops we r e u n- 1 Di sas t e r d is turbe d by outs id e prow l ers a nd And t r eat those t wo impos ter s jus t Dor a short mu s i ca l progr a m c on s i s t - n e r-Pe ru f o otball contests began in we r e enjoy ed by a ll. th e sa me; If you can b ear t o hear t h e

The g i r is or the th i r<! floo r we re info rm e d at d i n n er tim e l ast Sunda y t h at t hey w ere e xp ect ed to f •! rni sh a prog ram in the p a rl o r immediately

i ng o f two p ian o so lo s b y Mis s S e lle, a th e yea r 1911 when Cotner came to truth vocal s olo by Mi ss D icke r son a nd a o u r field to meet that strong team of cho sen by the s tudents ns orga n iza- Y W. C. A y ou ' ve s poke n gro up song. The s e cond floor g irl s the fa ll o f 1911 The score showed T wlstecl b y lm aves to malc e a tr a p a r e to furni s h the e n te r tainment for for ti on offi c er s Wh e r e t h e group was - 29 fo r Peru to nothing Cdtner. 1 d · 1 \ for fool s n ex t Sun day e v en i ng, a nd the fi r st n mtx el gt oup a uoy a n gn were tru i :,O lnteres tmg lpld va l uable • 'l' lte n i n 1912 Coach Thacker took his h f t h t h " Ot watc h th e thing s you g a ve your fl o or girl s for the Sund a y following team to Cotn e r and Cotne r ltes settled c osen riotln f e grtolup,bor wod,othy s '. e lin g \\las h e ld l as t Wedn esday ev - life to , b roken , It is h ope d , t h a t wi t h ti me for pr e01· two g r s rom te oy s an e e l)i g 8. Edn a Mau e l wa s the accou nt by winning the game 521 1 t' I An d st oop a nd bull d e m up with parat io n, the Sund ay eve ning b a l tg t r s or ga n za wn s : lte eacle r or th e evening 0. I n 1913 they again appeared on I b d wo r n- ou t tool s : hour e nt ertainm e n t will b e m a d e e n- h P fi 1 d f f tb Th ese r e prese n tat v es , te n oys an \ ! s E " t er c la rke who se con sta nt t e eru e d an a ter one o e joya l le f o r a ll. t e n girl s fr o m th e c oll ege , t h r e e boys in th s t in \ w. i s a· s ource of in- h ard es t contests ever played on the So m e of th e g irl s o f t h e s ec ond and thr ee girl s fr om the high s chool , !<p ilfU on t o h e g irl s , g,ave a s pl e ndid , If Pe r u field, the score stood nothing k h f I I rioor, toge th e r ,wit h a fe w from fi r st we r e ca ll e d together a nd p inu s made tal l( Th, R eal Se!D." Th e t a llt I you. ca.n m a e one e ap 0 a your t o no thi n g, bu t in 1'914 on the Cotner wmnmgs i' l oor hav e or gan i zed a foot b a ll te a m. for th e trip Wh en th e trip was c a ll- was i ll bea u tifu l practica l A d 1 ·t t f h fi e ld, Pe ru 27-7. No game in ed off bec a us e of t h e w ea the r , thi s th o u;; It . ; icl eas that come home to I' Il rt s c t on on e urn o pt tc - 17lflC' h ma n o n t he co ll ege team i s re- 1915, but in 1 916 Peru won 38-0; in d t a nd-to ss , p1 e sente d b y s ome girl on this t eam: bull g roup m et a n y how , a n w e n on a eve r y' c e pr ese nt Vve ar e gl a d that , A d 1917 the year when the dogs · 1 i t 11 d • n l ose, an d sta r t aga in at y our b e- e v en t b e m asco t is r e pr esen ted by hilt e. A t th a t ttm e t 1 s g roup a 'e t h e a\te>d a n ce was good, as t o ha v e I were stat e c h ampions ard our [t·iend 1 gi nnin gs Bob. Practice is he l d r eg ul a rl y ev e ry o ver the p oss ibility o f co ntinuin g_ as m i ssetl tllis ta llt l d b 1 1 • Hage ma n was center, tbey won from · wou e a oss n1

And n eve 1• bt·eathe a '\' OI'd bout uoo n to prepa r e the t e am f o r t h e a n o rgan i:ted gro up fo r th ey s aw a dee d h 1 · a P er u 22-0. No football in 1918. In · a n owe v e r ea s t Y tm- l oss ; games wh ich will b e h e ld as soon as c h a m :e f o r s u c h a group to h e lp in p r ove tte nda nce re c ord , which ' If you c a n f o rce your heru·t and nerv e ! a n o pp osi n g t ea m i s orga nize d. 1 919 o n o ur fie l d, ! r·on. was 21 - 0 school. ou g h t t p e r fect in c on s id- • d 1 in favor o £ P er u; in 1920, 10-0 and q tl "P " · an Sl new I I 92 h t fi ld Th e purpose o te epper s as ernt JOn or h e fine t hin gs we m ay ast )'ear , 1 1, on e Co ner e , g en e r a ll y expre ssed in the orguniza- 1 1 11 To se rv e yo ur t urn long afte r th ey i Th e que <;ti on for ea c h m a n to set - Pe ru w on 28 0 ea 11t a · tlon n1eet in g was t.o b e I!O or go nize n a re gon e J ti e i s n ot, w h a t we wol' l'l d o if h e h a d In t he t hr ee games !Jlayed since th a t wh en a n opportuni ty c a m e t o 1 And S"o hol d o n w hen there is nothin g m ea ns , t i m e , in fluence a n d edur:ation- coac h Speer bas hatl d 1 nrge of the b oo<;t fo r t h e s ch ool, this group a s a As th e e l ,. gold h, tried i n the in you

I a l a d va n ta g es, but w h at be will dJ> team , P eru has won 59 to nothb ody co uld h el p in a mor e fire, so r:t,b of fri e nd s hip m u s t 1 Exce pt th e will whi c h say s to them;

1 wit h t h e thin gs h e has.-H a miJton i u g for Cotner Peru has won six w ay tha n in dividua l s tu d en ts in t he b e see n 10\ a d le r s ity -Ovid. "H old on ! "

l'ERU GOES T O lU YNE ON

FRID AY OF THI S WEEK

Pe ru and Wayne began their foota ll contest in tl;le year 1919 by Peru n ning o n t h e home ground by a co r e of 14-0 I n 1920 the boys traveled to Wayne and won the game l)y a score of 7-0. L ast year in one ' of t he s n appiest games o fthe season with Peru gaining more yards and with a heav ier team, won the game 6- 0 by head work.

W ri g ht n-Iabi e. ou t oG the nine contests, Cotner three,. Coll ege migh t ; to h e on the a l e rt for - Peru has 153 points to her credit. and opportunities to promote in an or- Cotner has 81. Vle have found the g a nize d wa y a ffair s w h ich would h e lp Cot n e r pl aye r s well named, Bulldogs, tlw sch oo l: to g et b ehind a nd boos t ro r th ey n ever stop fighting until the not n e c essarily l ead a ll tha t was i ast whistle b lows g ood fo r the s cl\ool, doing w h at they might to unite a ll orga nizations of the s chool in boos ting th e "Old Peru College " and s pread in g th el " Old P eru Spirit" whi c h the al u mni talk of so much. S u c h an organization s urely has a pla c e o n t h e P e r u campu s Th e memb er s in i t are but a few of t h e m a ny who hn ve seen this n eed at Peru Suc h a n orga niz a t ion form e d for the s p e cia l purp ose of going on the boo s t e r trip nece s sarily do es not take in a ll t h e l eaders in s chool. Such a n o r ganization wou l d be too un well d y to b e effe ctive. Its purpos e i s to be e ommended a nd t:Rld n g as it does r e p1·se1\tatives t'rom eac h organization g iv e s it a character, whi c h s hould m a lc e It a n eff e cti ve orgo nization.

The "Pepp er s " a r e not a self adve rti s ing group. Yo!} may not bear o f t h em much thi s ,year. Th e ir purJlO s e i s to work quietly wh e r e theY co n h e lp the mos t. S u c h organization s have been highly s uccessful at other c olleges for t h e students have realiz ed that m e mb er s of su c h organi zation s had a bigg er purpo se than wor ld n g for per s onal h on or If the tru e pu;·pose of the "Peppers " can b e carrh>cl oul such a grou p shou ld becom• t n ullt lonal in the PPru ('nll N •e l<' U ESH.\lAN

Th e · Fr eshman clas s m eeting Thur s d ay, Novemb er ninth , a l though not n s we ll attended a s s ome have been, was n e verthe l e ss , a peppy meeting. A few minutes was given ovc t· to bus ine ss. The report of the Cro as nrer , Mr. WltJtte more, gave a fee lin g or p l easaure to tho se who h ad p n ld th e ir dues , lmt one of chagrin to those who hadn't. Mi ss r halrmnn o f the s oci a l c ommittee, gnve n favorable r e port of th e p l a n s ror the part:Y to be held Ft•lday

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Gl as sgow as di r ec tor a nd " Ju s t Neig h bor ly" w it h Mi ss I nez Well s a s directo r Th e ca s ts we r e as follow s : • J us t Neigh bor ly. E z r a earn ."Wa lt e r H an s on Mr s Can Mar y Gr a ul Rhoda We bb D or ot hy Petti t .! • Vyro n Carr Loui s Sc h iefe rd eelter Pro pe rty Ma nager Cl are n ce Gra ndy I• S pr eadi ng Th e New s & ({;)/ e nb errrer A ppl e ve nd e r v e r a Bu cJrJ e s .:T Ba r tly T h a la mo A urth e r Ma jor s ;\1r e: Barth ley Tal a mo D res da Smith Dry Goods & G rocc ries ''Red J ack" Sm it h P a ul Yos t Ma gistr a te P a ul La mb Ph one22 Peru , Ne br ask\o Phon e 2 6 Mr. T ully : M. Boren Mrs. T ully Nell Tu r n e r Po l i ce ma n , Clare nce H awk BIYY : P ron erty Man age r Zenas 'f e lc h _ NEW PALL GOOI)S A.re arrivi n g d a i ly at our s t or e Special Barga· s L adi es ' Sa t ee n Bl oo m er s B oy' s Sw ea t er s Infants' Kn i t J ack et s L asHes ' w ool hose C OIC E 50c H ESTED S TOR ES GO \ uburu, Ne br. l Both p lays wer e we ll g i ven an d · s h owed g ood talen t in interpre tation a n d d ir ec ting. T h ere was a large num be r in a ttend a nce. T he Dr ama tic Cl ub m e t last Monday Novemb er 7th a nd Mi ss Willi a ms gave a ta lk on action s on t h e s tag e j As u s ual b er ta l k was i nte n sely int e i·osting an d very In s tru c t iv e. I We m u s t not l ow e r t h e l evel of our aim t h a t w e may more s ur e l y en joy It h e of s u ccess.- R u sk ln. I H e Is h a ppy whose circum s tances s uil h i s t e rn nor; b ut h e Is mot e excell!'nt who c a n 11111t h la t e mp e r to any --. ..-...: I c lr<:um s l a n ceK. JJ um e.

C ommodiou s r es t r o o m fo r your convenience wh en y o u v i si t tbe city Wheth e r it be S h oes, Ready-to•wear D r y -Goods , Clo t hing, or Furnishings We're h ere to serve you. F . w. Cl eveland & Son, N ebraska City, Nebraska '

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e nt Friend ship F und campa ign whi c h was car r i ed on fo r t he be n ef i t of ou r fe llow students in ot b e t· l ands. T hi s yea r we a r e to h a ve a n opp or tun ity to hel p , anq t hi s time ou r aid goe s to Ru ss ia n s t u dents. Th e Co

Oppor1junity comes to the pe rson who has money in the bank Meet that opportunity prepared P

i s wis e r today th a n h e"' w as yes t e rcl ay.-Pop e.

C lass Pins , Rings, J ewe lr y '1 if ts that Last

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IWe can he l p t h e 75,000 s tudents i n R u ssia wh o are livi ng i n the s e co nd iti on s Ar e w e w illin g t o do ' it? u.

J) lt. DJLJ,qN JI E UE W E DNESDAY Dr. I. H Dill on , Chi e f of t h e Sta t e Bur eau of He a lth w ill be in p eru Wed n es day, Novemb er 22 , an d w ill d e liv e r two im porta nt a dd r e sses in

A vigorou s temp e r is not altoge the r an e vi l. Men wh o a r e as easy as a n ol d s hoe a r e gen e r a ll y o f as litt l e wo r th.-Spurgeo n

Dry Glean i n g, Pr essing

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M A.D E TO OR DE R R emodeling cl O hri A €ejka T ai lor a n d C lea ne r

The r eas on s for R u ssian stud e n t reli ef as g iven by the committe e a r e t h a t Rus sian recon s t ruction i s i t;Jl'pos s ibl e without in tell ectual l eaders h i p, ever y r elief society and r e li e f e xper t u r ge s the impo rt a n ce of immed ia t e ltll d exte n si v e univ e rsity r elief, stud e nts a ll over the world belie ve it mu s t b e don e , a nd in s a v ing Ru ss ia n studen ts , yo u p r e s e r ve a gift 1'E NNI S NEWS : Ju st bei n g h a ppy is a fi n e thing to do; for t he wor ld. If the tou r nam e n t i s no t fin ish ed Looki ng on the · bright sid e rather Cond ition s oG s t ud en t li[e a r e in- qy Chr i s tm as , we ma y ha ve t o p l a y than the blue; d e e d a p pa lli ng. t e nni s with s now ba ll s Col d we ath - Sad or sunny musing is Large l y in the Stud e nts In th e fami n e dis tricts e1· h as b e en t he ca u se of m ost o f th e h av e been !leading on le aves , bar k, de l a y T wo game s w e r e p lay ed l a'>t. And just bein g ha p py is brave work a nd c l a y a diet whi c h prod u c es 'hor- week Ric hmond and Cos t ell o w on a nd t r u e rible di seases a nd swell ing of t he in th e fin a l s f r om S ea r s a nd La u g hl i n Sil en c e is a g r eat p eace maker.li m b s. ' I n th e s ing l es, Co ste llo d e fe a ted Mr Long fe l l ow. ' Clo t hing cond itio n s a r e a s bad a s Ea s on in a ver y fa s t game. T he girl s - - - P r of E as on a d dressed the delegate s a nyw h e re in Cen tr a l Europe, a nd a r e )l a ve game s t o play be for e e n din g to th e County S u nd ay School Conve na gg r avated b y the iJl t e n se co ld of t he th e tournament , and the boy s h a ve ti on at Ne ma ha, Sa t urd ay. Jong winter s Profe ssors s ee n i n on e. 1 rags The c loth ing i s n ot there; a nd i $1.50 w ill pa y for th e me a l s fo r a tod a y In R u ss ia $75 w ill not b uy t h e A ma n s hou ld never be a s hamed t o Ru ssi a n s tude nt 'for on e month e quival e n t of a s econd - hand ove rcoat sa y he h as b ee n in t he wron g, w h ic h s uit, cap, boots a n d c h a n ge of un de r- !s but saying in oth e r word s th a t he c l othi ng. It is in evitabl e t h a t n e xt winter cl ot hi ng w ill be even har de r to pr ocu re in Ru s s i a. Much c l oth ing both new an d second- h a nd i s n ee de d Man y of t he c l ass a n d l ectur e r ooms in Russia a r e w i thou t he a t a nd water. Thi s means in t h e Nortll n o s anitation a nd f r eezing cond it ion s J Th e mo st elementa r y mate rial s fo r s t udy a r e absen t ; even pens ink pe nc il s and writing pa pe r. Ne ar l y ever y stude nt in R u s s ia i s \vorki,ng:. in ad dition t o h is stu di es. Mos t stud en t s d o w a ge e a r ning work du r i ng th e day and s tudy at nig ht. Some u nivers ities do not o pen until aijt e r eig ht o' c lock at n ight.

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of sc h oo l c hild ren The s e a ddr es ses r nger, r opnetor w ill be of s pe c ial interes t to th e par- L e t u s d o y o ur sh oe r epa irin g I TS an d W in gfoot r u bb e r h ee ls. e nt s ; tea chers"; and t:o s tu d en t s pre- Oak and Kr o m e leat h e r We .carr y a fu l l lin e of lace s , dye s parin g to t eac h a nd p o li s h e s.

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A law , r ecen tly e n ac te d, r equires Spec i a l atte n t i on g ive n t o m a i l ord t>rs P Pr u, Neb r t h a t each c hild enroll ed i n the pu blic ve r y he lp fu l a nd in s tructi ve a s b e will expl ain t h is phas e of the wnrk of the Bureau of H ea l t h. H is fir s t a ddr e s s will be g ivtm Wedn esday mor n i n g at 9: 45 In th e hi gh s c hoo l assembl y. P a tron s are u r ged to a t t end t hi s me e t in g a s w e ll a <> the specia ll y arrange d mee ting on • Wedne sday eve ning, a s it i s on ly b y a thoro' und ers tandi n g of the work b ei ng done in the schoo l that paren ts a re a bl e to give effective coop e r a tion i n the home.

Dr. Di) l on w a s a prac ticing p h y:; ic ian a t Aub u rn for a numb e r of ye ar s, a s i s well known by ma ny of t he citiz en s of the tow n. At th e beg in ni ng of t he World War , he e nli s te el and was s tat ion ed a t Ca mp F un st on , w h ere he s e r ved until t h e cl ose of t h e war After receiving hi s di sc ha r g e, h avin g wo n the rank of major be was ap p oi nted t o his 1lresent pos ition.

Dr D ill on' s b road exp e r i e n ce ; ll is k een In t e res t in the hea lth and w e lfa r e of c hildren, a nd hi s a bili ty as a s peaker speci a ll y fit him for hi s work Thos e w h o have h ear d him feel a ss ured

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writes hi s tory. But the combi n ation Iring a nd human accou,nt of the " P e loi s rar e. Unfortunately then ve r y f ew ponnes lan War" ? high schoo l s tudents ever r ead real historie s , for creative and imaginative hi stori a n !' write few t extbooks.

We ought to rejoice the more th e r efo r e that a few hi s tori ans h ave made history readable, e s pecially since the numb e r of thes e seem s to be Inc r easing. H. G. Wells in his "The Outline of His tory" has succeeded far better than any one e l se in our generation in maldng history a livin g, thrill i ng roman c e. What h e has done is to "attemp t to te ll , tru l y and c l ear l y, in one c ontinuou s narrative, t h e who l e story of\ li fe and mankind so far as It is known today." He has done this an d done it well in one of the greatest boolrs In our time A very popular r ece nt hi s tory i s Hendrik Van Loon' s " Th e Story of Mankind, " printed in l arge Mother Goose typ e and illu strate d by the au.thor with picture-cart oons to s how w hat he meant Anoth er popu l a r recent book, very diffe rent from ordinary history but very s ati s fac t o ry to the r eader, is John Harvey Hobinso n s "The Mind

CLIO AS WE LIJ{E HER NO. 5 His tory I in t h e Maklng"-p sycoho logi cal h1 sltory, the hum a n sto r y as a mental

"When I hear the subjec t of his- adventure (but yo u mustn t call for it tory mentioned, I a lway s t hink of r a t the library yet). textbooks ." Thus spoke one s tu dent j One of t he most t he oth er day while in conversation of the Engli sh people 1s John Hlchwitb a grou p of o th ers w h en t h e s u b - ard Green's "A Sh ort His tory of the j cc t of boolr s was being discu '3 sed. -Engli f! h People." H ave you ever read

Why is i t t hat the su bj ect of hi story Parkman's "The Oregon Trai l"? (The r emi nd s one of textboolrs? The ex- "trial 55 pass es through Nebras lra.) plan a tion is eas y. In the past too Speaking ofl the west, Hoosevelt's many t extbooks in a ll s ubjects h ave " The Wl nnl g of the West'' Is a vigo rb een dry a s du s t things, and hi s t ory ou s s tory of s tirring days. Tr y John t e xtbook s are no exce ption in thi s re- Fi :-.k e ' s " Am e ri can Revolution" or hi s s p ec t For one thin g hi s tory t ext s "B eginning s in New England". "The mus t d ea l with a Jot of facts, and they Con s ipra cy of Pontiac" and "The Inmu s t a l s o be briefly and co nci s e l y dian Wars afte r the Conquest of Canwr i tten. A mu ch more important ada,'' b y Francis Parlrman; and "Th e ca u s e for dryas dust histor,y t ex t- Hi s tory of th e Con qu est of Mexico " , books, however, is the fact that the i r by W. H. Pr e scott, a r e imlginative write r s are d ull and unima gi native a nd picturesque accounts of heroic pe r s on s-not h istorians at al l. It i s times a ll ri g ht for his tori a n to be schol ar ly Did you ever hear of the Greek hisa n d profound in his knowl edge of torians, H e rodotu s, who des cribed l\js tory , provided he wi ll be less pro- Ma r a thon, Sa lami s, a nd Thermopylae, fo und and more human w h en he and Thucydid es , who w r ote th e sti r -

Note: Do not make the m1 s talce o r coni}I sing the hls"l\ories of re a l historians with the textbooks written by Dr. Dr yasdust.

TOWN AND COUNTRY

indicate d its defeat. Fln a l r

show ed its adoption by a decisive majority. The ear lier returns indicated the disposition of the cities in those states The later r eversal reflected the sentiment of

country:

The -cities, with · th e ir ample pollee • forc es and their zoning qf the sa l oons were able to keep them within a c e rtain limit of pest!Cerousness In the c iti es the sal oons furnished socia l facilities of a certain value. But in the count r y the saloon was a n unmitigated nuisance and !1- con sp icu ou s peril. The country fo l ks have good memories They a r e done w i t h the liquor bus i ness for good and a ll. The major i ties for the other view are not so l a r ge even in t he cities but that the co u ntr y vote in such states as California and Ohio can turn the balance 1hc other way This di sposition of the fa rm e r Qolk s show s how well t h e liqu or ·peop l e guess ed when for years they managed, thru the devict> of wnn icipa l opinion, to di s franchise the farmer on the saloon issue.- State J ournal.

THE FitESHillEN'S DILEIDl.A

A dil e mm a is the n ame of a sti tuation in which a man finds himself w h e n he "is" if he does and "is" if h e doesn' t.

The · aver age h igh scho ol grad u ate f ind s him s e lC in a dilemma when he goes to 'college at l east until h e can ad jus t him s e lf to the n ew cond it ions He has b een used to being told, In t he average high schoo l, when to begin study, when to quit studing, wha t he is to study and bow Father and mother are an ever present aid as a motive force in his · makin g the grade. Then too the familiar s urroundings and ass oc iates he lp s to pull him thru.

Sometimes "Papa's''. influence h e l ps

But when he la nds in colleg e , h e is i n a new wor ld an d h e feels a fr eedom l.lrom the ties that bind him to his work. No one now to tell him wh e n to begin or when to quit, so he does n ' t begin. H e hears ass ignments lis t en s to the discussions, gets popul a l·, vi sits a n d is v is i ted, goes to bed l ate hour s; no one has ca ll ed him, not ye t, s o he fl oats College is one s weet dream unti l the awa k e ning. Pe ru is fortun p.te thi s year in having

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'l'be exhibit a nd s al e that was h e ld in th e facul t y r oo m of the Admini str a ti on buildin g by Mrs. Montgomer y of Ste ll a was a pl easin g exhi bitio n of a r ts a nd c r a ft s , a nd was r eceived wa rm l y by s tud e n ts and towns p e op l e. Mr s Montgom e ry h as made it a c ustom to bring a number of artic l e s from h e r Gi!lt S hop t o Peru, for several y ears She brings potte ry, p ict u res rugs a nd tap es tries and a numbe r of m is c e ll a n eous artic l e s S h e is g r eatl y inte r es t ed in the a rti c l es s he has a nd v e ry kindly c on-

c l ass. 1 The l e ctur e on the pictur es inte r1 e s t ed the c la ss g r eatly be c a u se of th e s t ories Mr s Montgom e r y has to tell of the arti sts a n d t he ir p a intin g, B l ait e- 1

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T !le Hi g h School st ude n t s w i t h l o c k's "Moo nli g ht" w as th e cente r ma n y vis i tors Oro m t he Coll ege h ac! of in te r es t beca u s e of the s ad s tory broug ht to t h em in a very e ff ec ti ve o f t h e a rti s ts l if e Mr s Montg om- ' way t he fact that four y ea r s a g o I\ a ·; e ry ca rri e d a re w o rigina l s, r e pr o- on e of the b ig da y:J in t he h is tory o f d u c ti o n s p ri nts a nd e t c hings o f ol d our country. P er u Ame r ican L egio n , m as t e r s, a nd mod e rn pa inte r s, works i , Pau l Phelp s Post took c harge of t he T he Indu stri a l Arts c l a ss was 1 c ha p e l e xerc ises . About a dozen o £ g r eatly inte r es t ed in th e p otte ry. 1 th e membe r s of t he pos t we r e p re se nt Mr s. Montgo me r y h a d the Van Brigal m os t oD t h e m in uni fo r m , and t ool' T e co Fulp e r, NewComb and Miloa k ueir pl aces on the stage mad e oil n ative c

her n ation s a s se ver!tl pi eces o f tye a nd dye m a de a uni t j n t he affa irs of t he w or ld,

by Mr s Mon t g om e r y. b a nded a s they a r e in t he l eague o f Tb er e was a uumbo• o f s m a ll m is - Na tion s He m ention ed t he gro up

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IGOOD DODGE (.;AR I Sm a l l o r der s g i ve n eve r y atte n t i o n a nd y our b us in ess a ppr e ciat e d Day o r ni g ht se rvic e B E.. PH f; Lf>S Phon e 25 MARDI S Ph o n e 25 Ph o n E' 89 P e r u N h -

bqund us In «epa rab ly wit h the o t c ount ri e s, a nd our com m erc e , th e mve n tion s of t o day, br ing in g the wo r lu Into cl os er u n i t y , h a ve b ou nd u s W i th t he se fac t s in m ind he clos ed with th e ch a llenge to u s to do t he d uty that was befo r e us i n a zsis ting the world, and not t o b e like t he p r i es t a nd th e L evi te who pa s s ed by on t he o th e r s ide Clo si n g tb e prog r a m with U1e s ingi ng of the n a t iona l a nth e m, the chape l was rli s m is se d b ut t h e m essa ge of t h e ho u r, ba c l(e d as it wa s by the s i g ht o f t he m en i n u n i form brough t back

,, -WORD M ONGE R S"and CHATTERING BARBE R S"

Io f t he deep e r fee li ng s whi c h ver e s o general f o ur ye a r s ago.

Cl othin g p ri ces ) o u w iII

We have a wonder f ul selecti o n OF Stu dent' s and i:lt like

Auburn Clo thi ng Compan y

Au burn , N ebr as ka Wes t of C onrt H ou s e O u tf it er s f or me n a nd h oys Excl u s iv e but not E; xpensive & ' Glle n b erge r

Dry Goods & G rocc ries

Phon e22 Peru, Nehra"kn Ph on e 2 6

NEW FALL GOODS

Ar e arriving dtti l y at ou r s t or e

Special Bargains

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}' RESJUIE N NOTES

F r e s hme n! Whe r e i s your cl ass s pi rit ? H ave you fo r g o tten th a t t h e c hape l p eriod ever y T hu r s day morning i s r e s erved fo r you r c la s s m eetings? Iq you w ill a l so r e m e mb e r, th e r e were s everal n otices p os ted to r emi nd yo u of th e F r eshm a n-Sop h om ore contest on Novemb e r 16 An d t h en f rom a cl a ss o f m o re tb a n one hu ndred s t ud e n t s , the re we r e only ab out th irty r epresen tatives o f the c la s s th e r e. Neve rt he l e ss , the contes t wa s h eld , a nd t h e c l a s ses c ha lleng ed eac h ot he r in thr e e d i fferent wa ys Th e fi r st was a foldi n g c h a i r r ace, In w hic h the Sop homores w e r e victor iou s T hi s was because t h e F r esh ma n cha ir was b ew itched, fo r it s im ply r e fu sed to a c t a s it s h ou ld h a ve . H owever t he Freshm a n were t he c hampion s in tb e l ast two Cetes T b ey pr oved to be t h e be s t of j ump ers An ti ni g h t - in -gale s ; I ll e ver anyone w is h es t o h ea r som e They need o nly as k for Miss Kite and Mr. S t oddard T hey p r oved to u s at c h a pel t heir a bil ity to riva l the fi nest of n i g ht - iu- g nles T h r e e c he ers fo r t11e Fr es h man c l a ss of 22. And f f[ t

"Word mo nger s" and "ch a tteri ng b arbers," GiJber t call ed th ose of hi s p r ede cessor s wh o a sserted th a t a woun d m ade b y a magne tiz ed needle was painless, that a magne t will a t trac t sil ver, that t h e diamond will draw · iron, th a t the magne t th ir sts a n d dies i n the abs ence of iron, th a t a m agne t, pulv erized and taken with sweetened wa t er, wi ll cu re h e a d a ches a n d prevent fat

Before Gi l bert di ed in r 6oJ, h e h ad d one much to expl ai n m ag ne ti sm a nd el ec tri city t hro ug h expe riment He found th a t by h am m er ing ir on h el d i n a magneti c meridi an it c an be magne t ized. He dis covered th a t the com pass n eedle is contr oll ed by the earth's magnetism and t h a t on e magne t ca n r emagneti ze another that has los t its power. H e n oted th e common electrical attracti on of rubb ed bodi es, am o ng th em d i amonds, as well as glass, crys t als, a nd s t o nes, and wa s t h e first to s tudy elec tri city as a dis tin ct force.

"Not in books, b u t in t hings t h emselves, look for knowledge," h e shou ted. This ma n helped to r evOluti onize meth ods o f th in ki ng-h elped to make elec trici ty what it has become His fellow men wer e li t tle conce rn ed with hi m a n d h is experimen ts. ''\Yill Queen Eliz abeth m arry- and w hom?" t hey were asking.

E li zabeth' s flir tat ion s mean l ittle to u s. G ilber t's method mea ns mu ch It is the method th at h as made mode rn elec trici ty what i t h as becom e, the method which en a bled the R es ear ch Laboratories of t h e Gener al E lect ric Company to discover new electrical p r inciples now applied in transmitting power for hund reds of miles, in lighti ng homes electricall y, in aiding p h ysicians with the X -r ays, in freeing civi liz ation from dru dgery

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t hi s j ewelr y w a Mexi can a nd I n dia n ha nd wo rk, a nd som e w as imported Ve neti a n. J Th e s a l e. of a il t h ese a rticl es w a s wel c on1ed as a so l ution o f many a Chris tm as g ift pr oblem s a nd as we !! as this t h e a r ti c l es ex h ib i t e d wer e of m uc h i nte r e s t becau se or t h ei r I hi s t o ri C va lu e. It is hop e (! that Mr R 1 Montgo m e r y w ill c on t inu e making h erv is i t s to P er u for b esides the b e n fi t 'Uhe State .9lank Fa c u lty an d st ud ents w ill fin d an account wi th us a great c on v eni ence to t hem C o nsult us concerning any busmess pr oble m y ou may hav e E E c ;o o , Pn:s·drn t Herald
se n ted to l ecture o n h e r pic t u re s to to th ose of th e coll e ge a nd town, the y th e Dra win g an d P a intin g class and a r e e s p ec ia ll y h e lpful to th e Ar t on th e potte r y to the Indus tria l Arts c l asse s D ISTINCTIVE , PR I NTING
l ay i n the Unite d Ca l r o l L e wis , m e mb e r o f tbe pos t , S t ates ; a numbe r of inte r es tin g pi e c es was introd u ced a nd took c ha r ge of of De ll a robia importe d f r om Ita l y and th e p rog r a m. After t h e s inging o f a fe w pie c es of E n g li s h Wed ge wood Ame rica un d e r t h e le aders h ip of Mis s Chin a Th e fa vorite potte ry seemed Blank e n l' hi p, Mis s Willia ms read " In l o be t h e l'Yiiloak , whi c h is made of Fland e r s Fi e ld " fo ll ow ed t,y t h e anc l ay fo u nd in th e Oz a rks s wer or today to t his c halle nge. R e v. Pho ne 77 Au bu r n, Nehr. .Wool Hose $1.00 Woo l ho se f o r winter weather At t h is time we have tt larJ!e of w o ol -tnd silk and wool h o se f a r Ltldies
-_;_A mong t he r ug s a nd t a p es tri es w as Cla ude Richmon d, ch a plain o f th e a Ma n c huri a n rug i m ported from pos t t he n was in trod u c ed as s p ea k e r Chin a. The r ema inder of th e ru g s o( th e mo r nin g R emindin g us o f tb e were Navoj o a nd wer e ver y b eautiful c onditi o n s fou r ye ar ago, a nd the coni n des ign a nd col o ri ng. On e pi ece of diti on s today h e ca lled ou r attention Ve n etia n t a p estr y was on exh ibit a nd to t he work of th e o t
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stuff. They r esembled Frank c h A r ecent letter received from H. oac s aw h is o ld hODf6 tow n play ,Gotch , Strangler E. L e wis, Fr enchy a wonderful f in e g am e. Carpentier and J ack D em psey a ll at Willard Griffith, '21, who is teaching The Aggi e gained 301 yar ds to Neonce and seemed to ch oose a rec tangle at Napo leon , Nor th Da kota reads in braska' s 2 60. They made 17 firs t of ropes r athe r than a wire encl osed part: " I have a f.ull schedule here downs to Nebras ka 's 14. Completed footba ll fie ld. Bu! the r efer ee ex-1 this year; teach fr om morning to 21 forward p a sses out of 37, w ith a pl ai ned th at h e only wor ked on the gridi r on In the day time, and afte r ' night. I think I will have cha rge tota l 18 0 yards Nebraska t r ied

Itwo whic h wer e in ter cep ted with good inv iting t hem to fini s h the s how in or the ba slcet ba ll te am here thi s gains by t he Aggi es The Aggies t he audi torium that night, he s ug- 1 year"-"! am pl anning to attend the sc oi ed a touc hdow n in middle of s e-

! ge s ted to coaches Da le and Speer ; Univers ity at Berke ley California cond quarter but we re brought back l that they each have a new man 11l ay next fall. Croolc a nd I a r e going to on account of a bac k fi eld man. and the two capta ins sat a t opposite dri ve out next s umme r; you know l\'ebras k m ade three t ou c h down s

sides ' of the a r ena ; made unh eard that the Prante brot her s a re a l ready and kicked g oal ea c h time L ewel-

• t hrea ts a nd shook cha llenges at one th ere and I have an aunt at Oakland." lyn and Ko ble s tarred fo r l\"ebras ka f r d b be a nother. I ===:;::============--------==-----:=----::=- 0 )'OUr war ro c can Madden was s ent in fo r h a lf back , : - - FT T Roth ert to fu ll, and Bltzy took quart- Gl S HAT LAST

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Commodious rest rootfl for your convenience when you visit the city. An e x change of kicks f ollowed a nd

Dry Gleaning, Pressi ng NEW SUITS

down s for cing Wayne to kick. Picture Framin j;!".

And as t1a r as s tate teachers col-

t he game e nded with the teams O;!eszmriW<R. .._:*' ;:1·S,_.Il Dr R ay R eynol d s lli ng in Way ne's t err ltOTy. "' "' Physician I lege s a re concerned the BobCats have ln Pe ru T uesday an d Fr i d ay the cbampionshfp. ! A u burn, Neb raska ev Pnin gq F or appo i nt ment · 8 J p h o n e Mr s U C. Meyer ------------------- ' I TENNIS

Since the tennis season is a lmost

at the end, a fe w statemen ts ing the Club would proba bly b e welcomed We have bad a very success-

fui ra ll : the weathe r was good as a rul e, and m uch en thusiasm was I Son Who h S · th b k shown in playing the game T e nnis a m 0 nay l n . e an llas helped to bring out real sportsma n ship in the studenfs or the col-

M.eet that opportunity prepared lege It is hoped that someday ten-

nis wlll b e rec ogn ized as a college

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N Last · C.ollege. Cotner vs. Peru Game. of t he Sea son Friday, Nov. 24 Athletic Field, Peru, Nebr. 3 p. m. sharp Admission--Budget or 75c SWANS, Auburn, French Wilton Rugs Simmons Steel Beds Seller's Kitchen Cabin ets Sealy Matresses Karpew Upholstered Florence Oil Sto v es r Winchester Hard wa re Victroles, Victor Re cords Peru,W ayoe G ame. ter. Costello and Richmond won the con tinu ed tr o m fl'lrst Pa.ee. > champion ship in the m e n's doubl e a s w hi c h took th e b all in to Way n e's ter- a r esult oil good , teamwork. Th&y Our foo t ba ll t eam left Wayne on the 6 : 30 for w here the boy s scattered. Some we n t to Li n coln some to Omaha. d b t are bot h good play ers and have a ri tory a n here one of Wayne's es I Ca pt. W ilJy, Glenn Gilkeson , and pl aye r s nroceeded to br ealc through right to be proud of their r ecord. 1 C oa cb Spee r bo pped over to the Nethe line and s how Capt. Willy some braska-Kans a s Aggi e g ame Saturday. r ough
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, J. P. Miller Jewelry Co. Teams c hanged goals for l as t quar- I assurance that )'OU're get- I ter. Bitzy r eel ed off yard after yard Au burn. Neb. with his te am, making excellent r uns 1 t ing COrrD t t le g d round qua rter back pos i tion an d Don't f o rg e t that sell Diamonds, 8 Y S, 00 ! threa tenin g Wayn e with another sco r e Birth s tone Rin j;!"f', Glass t • I d 1 but was checked a nd forc ed to kick. Rings and I3esir:les ou r ma crta an va ue. I Ball was recovere d for a touch- r eg- u la r j ewel r y line, WE' back , Wayne s tarti ng from our twenty St> ll Saxa ph o n es & o th e r I yard line, made a few gains on pass -m usica l instrum e nts I es and s hort runs ; Peru' s line h eld Also sell pi ctu res and do expert · for
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IPeru , Nebraska We have made a good sta.rt in payUnion Store The Store where you feel "At Home" ing
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of the courts, to the Y. M. C. A.. The follo wing is a "brief statement of the
Lette r s in tenni s would be very much desired.
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busin ess carried on by the Club this fa ll: Sept. 22 Bal a nce on h a;d in bank $22.00 Sept. to Nov. Deposited dues on courts 13.86 B .. I Oak and Krome sole leather. We carry a f ull li ne of la ces, dy e s and polis h es. Quick SE'rvi<-e r ea r.;on::ib le pric<- ss Soecial attt>ntioo jl"iven to ma il ord · r s Pe r u, Sergeant & -Rice Co. WH0LGSALG Neb raska €ity, Ne.br. I Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto :--Quali ty, Service and Price Tenni s n e t 4.26 ----------------------------.: We solicit you1· f'hone. 52 Fe.ru, Ne.br FAY Lunches, Confectionery, Fountain Service Try us. W e s trive t o pl ease . -Grand total $46.76 $18.07 Nov. 8 Ba l a nce on band 28.06 Th e r e ar e t hr ee tournament games 1 to be played this wee k. Th e winner s of t h ese games will be anno un ced laToilet Articles at Wholesale. When you think of STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS .... We are offe rin g standard toilet preparation s and g en u in e im ported Persian land vanity cases, s ilk lin· ed, t h e lates t sty le fr o m Broadway away b e low wh o lesa le cos t 58 ca ses f o r $3.00 sold with com · binati on of 11 stan d ard ..to il e t preparati ons for $fi.OO. Speciai inrl ucement to agents This case and combin atio n ordinarily sel ls for $ 10. 00 to $ 12.00. Samp le case and combination to pr ospect ive age nts a t a di sco unt. Get the holiday business. Write or wire warmth & wool hosiery Think of Wessel's Eyes Examined and F itttdFin e Watch and Jewelry R epairing ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 HARRY E WOLF, S u cc. Ne bra11ka C ity , Nebr. ' G u aranty Perfumery- Co Auburn, N ebr. The best Silk Wool Hosiery at' $1.35, $1.75 Fane)' Clocked at 1.95 to 2.95 L. Wessel's Sons & Co. Nebraska €ity, Nebraska

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Peru 47- Cotner 0 d a y ev e ning 7 : 15 22 n d ., 1922. d I I W eek ", "Edu ca ti o n Weet'', "Fir e Pr e- · TWO-FOOT JUVEN ILE BOOKSHE LF how it was d one. The pas t Co t n er The p rog ram op en e w th s inging two hymn s "S t and Up S ta nd Up for Dr. Ba il e y of Lin coln will b e th e ven ti o n W eel .' '. " Gingham W eek ," a nd Ou t of a hu n dr e d fa vo r ite c hil d r e n 's g a m e s have al ways b een c l osely conJ es us" a nd "Onward C hri s tia n Sold - spea k e r a t th e n e xt noon-d a y lun c h - "Ca ndy W e ek " As a m a tte r of fact books , sel ected by a ut ho rities, twenty- t es t ed but we do t hings diffe r e n tly le r s ", a rte r whi c h th e L o rd's pr aye r e on Thurs d ay, D ec e mbe r 14th. s hould we ad opt th e Ideas o f certa in fi ve have been chos en by the Amer i- now Our motto this ye a r h a s been wa s gi ven in uni s on. Miss Ida Am e ri cans ha ve c a n Libra r y A ssocia ti on an d th e Na- "beat ' em a lot or not at all ". W ogone r was the l e ad e r for the e ven- GlltLS CLUB g es t e d Smil es W eek s Be- Go od -'Io tio n a ! E d ucation As soc ia tion a s bei ng We had mu c h at s take today , tor ln g. • - Your Wi lle Week " and s un dry o t h er s I .wor thy of a pl ace In the "Two-foot we j ust had to win in ord e r to bold Th e fir st numb er on th e program The • bu s in ess m ee ting o f Ithe year be on e round of fifty - ] She lf of Bo ok s for Childr en" For the that secon d p os ition in the c onferen c e was a h istory of th e Y. W C. A and the Co ll ege Girl s Club w as h e ld Mon- two cel eb r a t iOns.

1 be n e fi t for t each er s who like t o have race. At the start or the ga me it its work by Mi ss El ma Gockl ey . d ay mor n in g In stead of Tu esday as From a socia l s t a ndpoint these are ; a t h a nd }:look s to r ecomm E> n d to child- looked pretty bl ue for t he "h o m e Mi ss B ern ice Pe ter s gave a n ac- ha d been For .t hi s r easo n It i s inte r esting, a n d r e n the li s t pri nted be l ow The par ti- boys " as Cotner held us for downs c ount of the fir s t s tud e nt a sso c ia tion n ot s o man y girls a tten de d. m s pir ing to know t ha t for s eve n d a y s c ul a r editi o n s wer e se l ec t ed by May on t h e 5 yard line Now wh e n anyin th e Y W. C. A The Thanksgiving T ea , Thurs day a t t eac her s. all 1

Bec k er , of t h e Nevv York o n e comes dow n here and tries a stun t A hi s t o ry of the Y W C. A at our a fterno on was very we ll a tt e nd e d. na twn ,u e w ag in g wa i on a m t , Ev en ing Po st , who took into con s ider- of th a t kind it a l wa:y s d id "peeve' , own c oll e ge In P e ru was told by Mi ss The ro om wa s a ppropriate ly d ec o rat- "th a t ther e" , a nd "u s boys i s"; or a tio n illu s tration s an d b i nding as us a li t tl e so we pr oceeded "to take E s th e r Delze ll who s howe d u s old e d !o r th is occas ion . F o r who does th a t yo ur s is t e r s (unde r th e s kin) w e ll as t e x t. Th is a cco un ts for t h e t hem to it". T he fir s t q uarte11- was a P e ru a nnual s fr o m 02, 07 , ,08 e tc. n ot as sociate p umpkin s a nd c o rn s - in Ari zona, Ma ine, and Monta na, a r e fact tha t a num be r of d iffe r ent pub - see-s aw affair. We eas ily, outplayed Whi c h t old th e work of t he year a nd ta lk s w ith T ha nk sgiv i n g d eco r atio n s rece i ving bo x es o f c hocol ates fro m un - li s b e r s a r e r e presented. them bu t c ou ld 'nt mak e the yard s pic tured t he Y. w C A. cabin et offi- 1'he co r a l be r ry d e cor a ti on s r e min de d expe c t ed sourc e s 1 L ittl e Wom e n by Al co tt ( L ittl e, ju s t when we needed th e m The fir st ce r s o! t h e year. o ne o f the bea u tiful t a ll d ays, with- It these n a ti on a l movem e nts can Bro wn & Co.) q uarter ende d 0 to 0 but the boys s ay Mi ss Z eli a Andr ews told of the o u t. T h e Pilg rim scene was ve r y s u cceed t he r e is n o po ss ible argum e nts 2 Alic e in Wonde rla n d by L ewi s they a lways u se that much time to work of the Y w C. A school s in r eali sti c a nd o ur t houghts w e r e c ar- aga in s t a n a nnu a lly recurring e vent Ca rroll (Macmill a n}, test a t eam out before starting t he t he United Sta t es. ried bac k to t h e origi nators of 1 1 in Peru on w hi c h the thoughts of in - 3 Robinson Cru soe, De Foe (Ha rp- fire works Miss Daggm a r Peterson gav e a talk T ha nks giving Da y. num erabl e p eo pl e i n Ne bras k a a nd e r' s ). Th e second q uar er was s ome difo n wh a t t h e Y. w c. A Is doing t o day Th e Ho s t es s e s and th eir assis t a nts 1 our n e i g hb or s tates will cente r This 4 Tom Sa w yer, Mark T wain (H a rp- ferent. T h r ough som e good passes in g et tin g th e c oll ege Y w C A gi rl ':! s erve d t ea, wafers , a nd mints whic h Im a y have b ee n th e lin e of reaso ning er 's ). a nd o pe n fie l d ru n n i ng by Willy a n d t o cooper a t e w it h th e Y w C A were e nj oyed by a ll of th e g ue s t s u sed by tho se w ho originated the idea 5 Treas ure I s l an d Stevens on " Bitz e " w e c ounted twice and "Bitze" gir l s o f t h e ind u s tri a l wor ld The, Girl's Club will gi;e a par t y I on "H ome Com ing W.eek. " i ( Sc ribner ' s ) )!ldded points on the "tr y for" by dropT h e meetin g wa s d ecided to b e ad- Frid ay e v ening, Dec emb er 1 s t. Th e Thi s week th e Tea cher s Co ll ege G. B oy 's Life o f Abrah a m L in coln kic kin g. "Bi tze" made perfe c t dropjourn e d witho ut the c los in g s ong as f a culty, a ll of.\ the college s tudents, Demon s tr a ti o n High Sc hool will b e at Nie ol ay ( Ce ntu ry ) k ick s o n ever y occasion b u t two of the th e prog r a m h a d e xc e ed e d th e hour 's •tn d a n y o u t o f town guests th ey m ay l h o m e to the gradu a t es of thes e in s ti- ; 7 Jun g le Bo ok Kiplin g (Doubl e- 7 thro ughou t t h e game wer e disallowtime Th e m i s pa h was r epeat e d a nd ha v e vi s itin g t h em a r e in vi t e d A tutions. Th ey doing everything, day , Page & Co ) e d as s ome Peru ma n was ho lding t h e m eetin g a dj ourn e d. h earty inv it a tio n is a l so g i ve n to n ny • w ith the coQ p e r a ti on of the fac ulty 8 F air y T a les, And e r son (O x fo rd- T he las t half was fe ature d by some A T hanksgi ving meeting of the Y fo r mer P er u s tud e nts v is ltin p. h ere o r ; an d th e va rio u s o r ga niza tion s, t o Ed i.tio n) good passes and specta cular run s.

W. C A. was deci ded to be h e ld a t ; ho ha p pen t o b e in tow n a t t h at 1 ma k e thi s ce le bration s o su ccessful 9_ Aes op' s Fabl es ( Macm ill a n). The pa s se s w e r e of the long variety

7 : 15 P M. W e dn es day evening, No- tlme j that those ":ho com e will mark " H o m e 10 Child 's Gar den of v er s e, Ste- a nd usuall y r es ulted in tou c hdowns vem ber 29t h , 1922 Will th ose who w is h to brin g g u est s Coming" in r ed on the ir 1923 c a l e n - ve n son (Sc r ibne r 's ) Gillceson a nd Frary w e re on the r e -

J'JIJLOMATJJEAN SO CIETY

Thu r s day , Novembe r 23 , t he P llo s a ss emb l ed In the H. S. assom bl3• for a r eal Ji ve evening of e n te rtai nme nt.

A s T hanksg ivin g draw s near, tbe Phllos o f to-day tu r n e d ba ck a few yea r s in th e i r thou g hts to th e old hom e s t ead" wh e r e t he S poone r vill e Lite r ary Soci ety h eld t h e i r fi r st m ee t -

In g The preside nt o f thi s soc iety, H ezek iah P lumblos som w as a p a rt t ake n by Wil ly , and h e took c h a rg e of foll owi ng p r ogr a m: R oll Call R e c itatlon-Lotta Sm il es Bob.

Son g-Ch ry santhemum Sw eetpea Jun e T ay lor

Dia l og u e--E z eki e l Ba rbary T h om pson Priscill a Sim on s F e rn H ays Ath l eti c Da n ce-l'ilr. Dome Whittmor e Dia l ogu e-Mr. Dome Mr Di ne Spe rry.

Du e t - L a t ta S m il es I ma Peac h L oui s e H a rri s

So ng b y Socie t y-A nn ie L a uri e Nosem a k ing- Bel l

A I K. Ha ll Ross

Th e pr og r am was c l e ver l y work ed ou t , ev e n t he l a t e s t s ty l e s of t.h a t ti m e we re repre se n ted an d a n y nu ml er of t he times as se e n on t he cam pu s wo uld h a ve r eco g nized th e p a tte rn s o f the day

THE DIFFERENCE

To t he pessi mi s t, ll!e i s jus t on e yes t er day a ft e r a nother.

T o the optimi s t, life i s jus t one tomorr ow a ft e r a nothe r.

To th e r eali s t, l!De l s one today aft e r a u o th e r.- Elx

TENNIS NEWS

T wo matches in t be fin a l s were pl ayed this week. The t hird m a t c h, th e women's fin a l s , was call ed o fl' on acco unt o f d a rkn ess and will b e pl nye d la t e r.

Jn th e wom en 's s in gl e s R ae S wartwo nt d e f ea t ed Lil y Hllqu ls.t th ereby w inn ing t he cha mpi ons hip f or th e f a ll t erm '!'h e gam e was f as t a nd th e p laye r s wer e we ll match e d Miss S w a r tw ou t won in t h o wom e n' s do nhl os du r i ng th e s umm er t e rm of sc ho ol. Da vid Cost e llo won t h e c h a mpl o nKhlp In t h e men's s fl1 g l es fr o m Mr C'rago Tn s pi te o f th e m uddy co u r t th o

te th e p a rty pl eas e sign u p wi t h Mi ss d a r s , an d t h ose who do n ot c om e w ill ll. Me rry Ad v e ntu res o f R obin cel ving end an d grabbed them from R obi nson s o t h a t we will kn o wn how pl a n n eve r t o mi ss a g a in. · · !Hoo d H owa rd P yl e (Sc r i bne r 's ) . a ll sor ts o f p os i tion s Frary took on e many to pl a n for in servin g a nd for Th e prog r a m will !> e a s !!all ows: ; 12 T a l es Fr om S hak es p ea r e, of hi s w h il e running a t t op s p eed a nd en tert a in m e nt ? Thursday m o rning Tanksgivin g ser- 1r.o ntlnnP<'I o n l''n nrtn P n """ r aced 40 ya r ds t o a tou ch down. T he

THE GOVERNOlt CALLS ON STA'l'E TO OBSERVE THANKsGIVING DAY

Supple m enting th e rec ent procl a m ation o! Pr esid en t H a rd ing, Gov ern or S R. McKe lvie today i ss u e d the follo w in g s t ate w it h r es p ect t o Tha nk s giv i ng day: " The p r es i cl ent of t he United Slates ha s d es ig na t e d Thur sd ay th e thirti e th o f No vemb e r as a clay or t! anksgivin !! to be o bse rv ed by the pOC' J l e o f t hfq nat ion "Ve ril y, this s h ould be a d ay of un iver s a l ob s e r van ce In Nebr ask a. How many a r e th e bless ings for wh ich Ut e p eo pl e oQ th is common wealth s hould be gra t e ful ! Again , rich a cres, h a ve giv en u p th e ir bo un ty t o th e hus ba ndman, a nd u pon eve r y h a nd there Is t h e evide n ce or n a ture's bo undl ess cont ri b u tio n to t h e pro s per ity o f t h e nation So It Is in fa ctory, s ho p a nd m a r l. gainful e m pl oym en t a nd p rofi tabl e r e turn h a ve be en g iven t o a ll w ho would a dju s t th e mselves , patriotic all y t o the n eed s of th e times Th e wa n t a nd s uffe rin g a nd sta r vatio n t hat gr ips unfo r t una t e huma n ity In oth e r l a nd s, s t a nd s o ut in g h as tlY r e li ef by co mp ari s on wiUl the pl en UIJ!I s uppl y or hum a n n e c es s iti es In this f a i r domain

I"It 1ve are move d to compl a in It Is on ly b ecaus e we a r e una pprecia tive o r t he ben e fit s t h a t h as been be s t o wed up on u s, and we h ave no ri g ht t p exp ec t tha t anyo n e even t he C r ea t or, will lon g s h owe r bl ess ings upon u s th at we hav e no t ea rn ed a n d dese rve.

R a th er it Is o ur du ty t o g i ve t h a nk s t o o ur h eavenly F athe r fo r the bl ess ings that have c r own e d thi s yea r, a nd s o turn our lives to un self is h se r vi ce, th a t we may appe ar j u s t an d wor thy In His eye " Wh e r efore I Samu e l R. Mc Kelv ie g o ve rn or, d o he r e b y set a pa rt a nd proc l ai m Thur s d ay , t he thi r tieth o f Novemb er a day o r thanks g iving a nd I r e c om m end t h a t du e ob serva n ce bo g ive n thi s day In c hurc h a nd h o mo, th r ou g h th e bord e r !! o f this s t a t e " ..

OH J On.D, WE TllA:NK THE E (W r i tt en by a So pho mo rr]

Fo r our e ducationa l possibiliti e s For the In s piring in s truc tion, For our v ar iou s c lubs , For our athl e tic organiza tions. For th e id eal study location, F o r Thy g ift or b eautifu l scen e ry, F o r the s h elte r a b ove our h eads, F o r the ver y building s of our c ollege, For our gloriou s col1 ege s pi r it, For th e dem o c r acy of our sc hool , F'or t he co- op erative a t titude oC o ur s tud e nts , F o r all Thy m a n y bl essi ngs o n thi s school.

Vl'e th a nk Th ee, L ord for our paren ts, ' w ho h a ve m a d e it possi bl e fo r u s to atte nd thi s s chool, "Old P e ru" - he r hi s tory and a ll h e r r ic h tradi tio ns !

For a ll t h e se thin gs oh Lord we Th a n k T hee

WE ASK THEE, LORD;

To make us wo rth y of all ou r bl e ssin g s ,

T o mak e u s worth y o f o ur s cho ol ,

To teach us to be l oya l a nd tr ue ,

T o b e p eace makers, n ot trouble

m a k e r s,

To b e u ns e l fi s h a nd w hol esome,

T o b e b ig of hea rt a nd m i nd,

To make u s boos t e r s for any good t h ing,

To h e l p us to b e be tter for our h a ving be en here and ,

To h e lp ma l<e t h e sc hool better for o u r h avi n g bee n hero Amen

p l ay ha d t he sal!ety pu zzl e d and Frary jus t ou t spri nted h i m In the t h i r d quarter Kraybill, the Co tne r right halt received a broken no se , the on ly serious injury of the ga m e H e wa s attended at once and vowed he w ou ld b e in t he game against Peru n ext fa ll Cotn e r n e ,·e r th reatened to score throughout the game. They wer e ne ar enou gh to try one drop ki ck but It fell s hor t. Toward the fini s h many of the s econds di s played the ir footbal l a bility.

The c oa c h gave them all a cha n ce.

It has been a wo nderful s e a s on and w!th on l y on e d e fe at a gainst us Our oppon ents have been a ble to make but 30 poin ts a n d Mid l and did i t all

A wonderful coach a vi c torious tea m an d a happy stude nt body in Peru F ootball s eas on 1922. Adieu.

Foll owi ng is the line -up

Cotn er Pos it ion Peru

L E. Gilkenson

S hull (Ca pt.) L T.

PERU VOLUME XVIII. PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. NOV EMBER 29, 1922 NUMBER J • REPOJt'l' ON Y. W. C. A. lUEETINH g a m e was fa st a nd so m e very g o od I P E itU HOME- COMING ! vices at t h e Christian c hurc h , after- - -· t enni s pla :VIng was exhibited. Mr Crago noo n, foo t ba ll gam e fo llowed by a r eOIJR LAST GAME mad e some v e ry excell e nt strok es j Special Home Coming Program Iception f or th e a lumn i, eve ning p arty a nd a t no tim e was it poss ibl e to de-, a t Mt. Ve r no n H a ll ; F r iday, m o rni n g c lde l upon the winn e r until the l as t The la st t e w year s have giv e n rise con voca tions, a ft er n oon inter- c l ass The Cotner Bulldog has lost hi s r e p The anniv<: r sa ry m eeting o f th e Y ga m e was pl a yed to num e r o u s "national wee k" move - fo ot ba ll ga m e, e ve nin g a nnu a l Girl s ' ll iS pep and als o hi ' s c oll a r Speer 's W C A. wa s call e d to o rd er W edn esm e uts Amon g othe rs ws mi g h t m e r - Club par t y Bo bcats got away wi t h It s o s lic kly JtfEN CLUB NOTICE tl o n " Bette r Engli s h Week", "Bo ok th at up in Bethany th ey still wonder Jle)(l
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Art h ur Majo rs Rusincss VIanager

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book (1921) - hi g h school.

131- PGl-P ier ce-O ur uncon sc iou s 535. 6-IV43 - Wein berg-Color In evmind and how to a se it. e ryd ay life

150-W87- Woodworth- P sychology

575-N46:_Newman, e d.- R ea dings in 172-Hlhu- Had ley-Mora l B asis of evo l ution , genetics and eugenics. democracy. 698.2-R25 b-Reed-Bird guid e; l and - 174-J13- Jack son & other s, comp.- bi r ds east of the Rocldes.

F OR 'l'EAC Jr E Jl S 'J' O BE 1 Opportunities of today for boy s and 615.

7-Sp4-Spiegel-Cllemlcal congir l s. s titution and physio l ogica l action.

When you begin teac hing n ex t y ea r, 230-C65-Cotrin-Some Chri s tian con- 630.1-N21-Nationa l child la bor s ha lce we l l and tal\e the followin g viction s committee, New York-Rural child when needed:

301 - D51- Dewey- Human n a ture and welfiare.

When thou sayost to a pupil "Wilt conduct.

647-Ab 3--Abel -S u ccess ful family tho u ", se e that h e wilts.

327-B84-B r yce-Int e rnational re- life on tbe mode.-at e incom e. Ord e r is "heav e n s fir s t law", make l ations.

647 1-H23-Harp man-Home bookit )'our fir s t Jaw.

327-I-135-Heatley-Dip l omacy an d keeping for the thrifty.

God mad e m a n a littl e l owe r than the s tudy ol'. Inter n ationa l r e l a tion s. 74 5-L5 83-L ew l'l- F':t l essons lP t h e a n g el s b e fell the r e s t of th e way. 3 27 -K8 4-Korfi'- Russ la's for e i gn · batik.

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Wh e n y ou mak e a mi s take-don't relations during th e l ast half century.

327-J\1142-Matbews-'rhe conduct of li n e a r t R e m e mb er- there i s alway s a bi g Am e rican for e ign r e l atione:.

778-BIH- -Bollman .;? Bollma•1-'\1odrop n ear a bi g bluff.

330.9-W4G- W e l l s-Was bin gton and tion pictures for conununity n eed s

When ev e r a t e ach er boas t s of the t h e riddl e of peace.

793-W83-Wolcott, e d - The book of numb e r of failure s in hi s c l ass, h e Elconom i c games and partie s onl y tell s of hi s ow n failure. development of the United States 808 - B81-Brown, ed.-The writer's Don 't boa s t of b e ing " s e l f made",

331.8-B17- B a lcer- 'l'he n e w i ndus- art by tbose who lfave •practiced it th e pupil s wlll di s cove r it s oon eno u gh tria l unres t. 812-G13- Gal e-M i ss Lul u B e tt. an d not blame Provjdence. 335-C67-Co l e-Chaos and order in 712-046-Glassp e ll-Pl ays. If you !' lay in th e s am e s chool the ind us try.

812-M19-Mackay-Plays of the s econd yenr, you !nay follow a wor se 341.2-H55-Hill-Leading .American pioneers.

s ide of the c h argin g desk.

Y 1 ' 1. C. A.

The Y. M. bad anoth er Intere s ting meeting la s t Mr. Harvey S mi t h, S ecreta ry of Co unty Work, g ave u s a talk about Y. l\1. and J li g h Y. work. H e e mp h asized the Importa n c e of the s e Chr istian mee tin gs It i s lhe 'duty of ev e ry co ll ege or hig

THE PERU PEDAGOG l AN THE PERU P EDAGOGIAN then lwow or his hom e con1 Compiled Statutes of the state of Neditions a nd coudilionl:l o·re r which he I baska. Entered at the Postofficc at Peru, Ne- h as no co ntr o l, then lr the se 351.7-B 85-Buck-B udget making. braska as seco nd -el a ss matter a r o 0. K.- w e ll do your 353.H554-Hill- Commun!ty life and P ubli s hed Week ly by t he Pe ru St a le Teacher s College $1.00 per year. S ingle copy 5 cts. du ty. • civic problems welfare NE W D00 l{S - OCTOBER 362.7-M63- Milnes-C hild from the socia l point of vi e w. 370-Sa5-Sandiford - Comparative education J uvenil e 371-D29t-Davis-Tlle t echnique of Make It
That Sitting fur your Xmas Photographs As u sua l we are gomg to be ru s hed in D e cembtr, so c o me this mo nth so that we ran gi\e you the best of attention. Peterson Studio, Peru, Nebr. If yo u do no t receive yo ur Perlagogian I!ave n otice in the Pedugog iao box i n the Ad m inistration bui lding. T o Contributo r s! Copy shou ld be i n by Fr:day nig h t No copy ucceptrd alter 5 p 111 p, iday JB9 3go- B u rne t l:r-The Good Wolf. teaching. JF843b- F r anc i s-A book of cheer- 371-Se1 4-Sears-Ci assroom organ- Doctor L. B. SHREVE I fu l cats and other animated animal s. and contro l. I JG7j- Garl s-Jo lmn1e and B ill ie 371.3-S t 46-Steven s on- The project' Dentist Busbyta il. m et hod of teaching. J!:xtrac t ion a n d X-Ray Children!' work a Spe cialty J371 7-J72- Jon es-Keep-we ll s tor- 371.3-W4G-Wells-A proj ec t currl- Office Phone 27 Resid(,nce 2 00 ies for littl e folks. cu l um. I =---------=-------------=""""---------• W r ite only on o ne side of t h e pa!Jer Have your copy typ ew ri t ten if Tn 1 t Ennon. Til II IIIliTO KI AL STAFF. J 507- J41 - J enkin s - Inte r es ting 371.7-B89-Bureau of educationa l neighbors experiments, New Yorlc-Health eduJ 808.8- C93-C urry & Clippinger, e d cation and the nutrition: I Children s literature 372-B56-B l ackburn-Montesorri ex D. D STONECYPHER, M D. PHYSI L L\!'\ Geo r ge Medsker Editor-in-Chief Ruby Tho mpso n Asso da te Ed ito r Adul t p e riments in a large infants' sc hooL I 0 31-In8n-Ne w international 37 9.17-B43-Bennett- The junior ' Pho nel' j 60 I Emilie
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h s c hoo l b oy to go to their m eetings 'fo learn s om e thing a b out Jes u s C hri s t who s uffe red a nd di ed tor u s "\Vb at can we do for him?" Is U1 c qu es tion tha t o ug ht to a ri s e in you Com e to th e Y. M. me et ings and Jearn tq l ead a Ch ri s tian life. L e t s Be e eve ry one prese nt a t the uex t meeting, and giv e tbanlcH to Oorl for everythi ng th at he h a s done tor U f! So we may real ly 011joy 'rhaJik RAiv ing D a y Thr ough t hi s artieln wo wi t1 h to thank Mt·. Smil lt fo1· th r. in l! nlra tlon he l oft with U H n nrl we Hh11l l vm y g lad t o have him In IJ( to u:t ngnln 1 .,. C. A. SOUDERS, Auburn, Nebr. The Best and most complete shoe stock in south eastern Nebr. We fit where others fail Shoes for the· entire family Triple A's to tt"iple E's. The latest in Oent' s Furnishings H. HE;MMINf;SGN Dry Goods Ready-Wear Mill inery Go ssard and Warner Corsets and Bra ss ie r e s "Globe" Und e ry.rear fo r Ladie s and C h i ldr e n Phone 377 Auburn, Nebr. I

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If it is sc hool s upplie s I Charms.'' Mr. C r an d a ll plays with /') • ('

T h e mver ett Ca bi n e t conve n ed, unusua l ability.

- S ta ti one ry , Thursday evening a t 7:00 for bu si ne ss The l ast numb e r, not chosen for Its Thou from 8:00 to 9:00, w e spent a lite r a ry va lu e, but t o add savor to the

Fo u n tai n pe n s dru gs, most d e l ig htful time toge th e r. Every program, was a mu!iical comedy entoil e t a rti cles or a one present was pl eased with tb e titlerl , "Wooed, Won, an d Wed". Th o I program w h ic h opened with a wh istl- characters, t he dashing horo, the I victrola } OU ne ed ing s olo, Lord H e nry Sonnner set's bl ushin g brid e the vii"'I'he Song o! Sleep", by Miss Burton, l ai n, and the mother who so vig il untge t it a t who never fa il s to pl ease he r audl- l y tr ied to protect he r yo u ng daug hter

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ence. Miss Burton fa vored u s with from "nortun e hun ters" we r e all well a secon(\ numbe r. Ver a Buckle s then talcen. Following the prec cclent gavc two s hort but pleas ing rea d ings bli s hed by t h e ea rly Greel{ drama, "OUJ' Hir od Gir l " by Riley a nd "S eoin' th ere was a cho ru s or beau tifu l m a id-

Per sc ripl io ns Careful ly Things at Nig ht" by Eugene e n s that a d de d in teres t and c har m to Probab ly the most ap preciated num - the l ove sto r y Th e whole cast ber wa s a ba ritone so l o, Hande l 's brought honor to the "Everett Opera drrear Me, Ye Wind s a nd 'Vaves , by Company", and we hope for a "r eMr. Nlei Ron. Mr N ielson very grac - t u rn e n gagem e nt".

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iou s ly r espond ed to ' an encore and Th e E ve r et t s take t h is opportunity sa ng a Negro Spi r itua l , "Didn't Jt to expre ss their a ppre ciation s of Mi ss nain ?" by But·leigh. Hy lton's appea r ance as accom p a ni st Miss Daymar P ete r sen while at- to Miss Burto n and also to Mr. Nieltending the University of Nebra slra so n ha d th e un us ual privilege of a year's Intimate flrienclship with I<h anto BaJa nai, a young woman from India. In 't delightfu ll y charming way , !\liss

CII ArEL I' r of es!;OJ' L ewis ga ve a re cital a t Petersen gave us so me th e hopes, c onvocati o n l ast Tues day which was a nd idea l s and customs of th e In - hi gh l y ap p r eciated by a ll t he college <!ia n people as s he got them through stud ents L ew is should c lose assoc iation with t hi s Indian give u s a no t h er r ecital before he g irl. Kh n nto Ba Ja Hai is of high caste It is inte r esting to know · that t his yo ung woman i s of th e same cas te, and is di s tan tl y r e lated t o the illu s trious poet and p h ilos opher of 1ndia, Robind rauath Tagore. Mis s

l eaves u s w edn es d ay morning, Dr Dillon, chief of. the State He a l th D e partm e nt gave a i nte r es t ing and instr uctive address. He spok e especially of the r esponsi bility or the teachers in f'ete rsen gave s ueh a pictu r esq ue their us in g their common sense whe n desc ription of her year's experience s, to sen d a child to a physician for examination. The i mportance of an indiv idual taking care of his body b et hi s c h a rmin g "little friend from In - fo r e a wreck occu r es is just a s esdl.a" and ' vent away wt'tl1 a t·ea l re e l-

t hat we a ll wi shed th a t we might have h ad the priv il ege of knowing r.e n tlal as it is to t ak e care, of a sore, ing of ltin s hip for b r others and s is t e r s to see all the parts a r e l<ept in repair. a crosf. the sea. Mark Crandall, cornet soloist d eli gb t e d u s with tw o bea utifu l Iri s h Me l od ies , "Kilarney", and "Beli e ve

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SOPJI 01IORES I•

Th e Sophomores h ave found a new 1 place for their meeti ng s , have tri ed it ou t, a nd h a ve d ecided tbat i t is ve ry s uitab l e l!or their programs H e reafter the cl ass will h o l d a ll of it s m e et ing s in t he Hig h S c hool Auditmilun. E ve r yone remembe r , bring you r se lf and all your fr i ends. Our next meeting however will be with the Preshmen who have invited no to vis it th em. We're coming, l•'re s hmen!.

On Thurs day, !l;ovember 23, after the regular bus iness meeting a Saxophon e pi'Ogrnm was given by L e 1\foine Van ce. From th e way t he music w as e njoye d and apprec iated we fe el s ure that popul a r music (for of this was the program comp osed) wi ll havl! a l ong long life.

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Nebraska City. The Jewe le r • Peru, Neh r • If y ou bat c h I t wi II pay you to ins pect o u r stock a n d g et on r prices. gave two e x ce llent r eadi ngs L ast, but no t l east came the jazz orchestr a F lJ s I They did !mow how to make music, a r ffi e r .S n i 0 n tore did they not? T h e o r chestra was com p osed of some of our prominent The Store wh e re ca mpu s ar ti sts, DaiRy Ba r to n, piano I CA R I Day or n ig h t se r v i ce B E. PHE;6f» S P h one 89, P e ru. Neb Smal l o rd e r s g i ven every a ttention a nd you r b u sin ess appreciate d P hone 25 MA ROI S Phone 25
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F lorence Oil Stoves 1 The S op homor es a r o a ll go ing to a party Saturday night. The p lans are Winchester Hardware Victroles, Victor Records !Re d/ern & G llenberger ' Dry Goods & Croce ries Phon e2 2 Peru, Ne br a4;1k f1 Phone 26 Are a r rivitJg d ai l y at o u r s t o r e S pccia! Bargains Lad i es' Satee n B l oomers Boy 's Sweat ers Infants' Knit Jackets Lad i es' wool hose CHO I CE 50c HESTED STORES GO. .1\uburn, Nebr a ll complete for a "Backwards P a r ty" You muy be s ure we will en joy ourso lve s to tho utmos t. We w ill tell you more about it l ater. J>R,\) 1A'f l f CJ.Im 'XOTES a.rtiRtic seoe nery or which there a r e three ldnds, box, screen and curtain. 1 Bea utiful illustra tion s of th e various kinds scenery cr eated b y a rti sts I in stage craft were s ho w n. A few oC the tricks In creating certain illusion s i n stage scenery woro r ev iewed. Th ose who havo n ot b een attending tlh e1·e m eelings hnve mi ssed ROmethin g wor th while. Th e nl tns of t he l' mnmnnity chorus wore invitl'd to thP J<enlledy homo fnl' rohonr.;u l, l<'rlcla y , Novcmhtr 24. After nn hour o! rehent'Rnl nud an hour of clist·onr•:e , delicious r ofrcsbnwn! K Wl'l'<' scrvt•d. Anything you may require I for your wardrobe can be selected here with the full assurance that you're getting correct styles, good material and value. Cott1modious rest roott1 for your convenience when you visit the city. Whether it be Shoes, Retldy-to·wear Dry-Goods, Clothing, or We're here to serve you. f. W. Glevetand & Son, Nebraska City, Nebraska

u " Yo u -a ll p i e use "we-all" the same way. A Co well a wren c h e d b ac k wa s away fr o m h o me , by defea tin g 1 4 T he Story o r Ma nk ind , Van wa it on th e po r c h till we come baclc," I negro on my place once came to me Hyland Coll e ge by a sco re o f 19 to unabl e to make the trip. J on es L oon (Bon i & Llver lght) a nd the s wa in woul d have kn o wn that 'l ncl sa id: "We-all want to go to the

1 2 last Friday. Th e H y l a nd t e am and Dallam we re n ot a b le to get 1 5 R e becca or Sunn ylJro ok F a rm , b oth h e a nd Molly 's bea u w e r e so to s l1 ow· Saturday " That meant the outwei g h e d t he Peru b oys , and into th e g l} m e b e c a use o f f oot K a t e Doug l as Wiggin (Hou g hton Mif- amu s e t h e mselves whol e blessed family. He was not th e y had the a d vant age of pl a ying injuri es F. C onkl e r e c ei ve d an Oli n) Illu s tra ti ons mi gh t be multi plied. ca ll ing himr.e lf "we -all." If be hau d 1 6 Home Book of Ve r se fo r Yo u ng T h e p eop l e who h ea r one South e r n a sked me, "Are you-all going?" he o n th e ir hom e fi e ld, bu t t he " D e· i nJury to his le g in the g am e, a n B E Ste ven son ( H o lt ) . pe r s on say " you- a ll " to a not h e r p e r - ! wo ul d n ot have been call ing me "youm o D•" fr o m th e d e m on s t rat 10 n r e p e ral oth e r s w e re s cratche d or 17 Th c 1 J " e Bird 's Chri stma s a r o , son and conc lu de th a t- the te r m is a ll. " H e would have been asking high pr ov e d t o have to o mu c h fig ht, I re cei ve d min o r injuri e s Wh e th e r Ka te Do ug l as Wiggin ur;ed in both pima ! a nd s in g ul ar I a bo ut m.v family as well as myself. and took th e long "e nd o f th e s co r e J th e will b e in th e line-up ly P r ess ) s impl y fail t o und er stand " You -a ll '' l I might have answered such a quesIt wa s a l o n g h a rd ri de fo r th e ' Thurs day ts n o t s ur e. But, who - 18. R ip Va n Winkl e, Irving (Mac- m ay me an "all of you ," " bo t h of you,'• · tion by saying, "Xo I'm going, but P e ru t e am. l e aving P e ru a bo ut 1

e ver play s the Dem o n s ar e d e- mlll a n ) • or " you a nd th e others, " but it n eve r the ot.hers are not." In the monntaintermin ed t o ann e x th 1"s th e 1r la s t 19. Mother Goose ("De finitiv e Eldi- mea ns "you onl Y" ' or jus t " you " i n t h e eer a nd c r acke r dialects "you -uns" s ev en in th e m o rning a nd ri d in g d h T tion," publi s he d by P u t ma n) " t ngul a t· It ,·s used the sam e way until no o n Des p ite thi s the D e · game, an t e hanks g tvm g gam e 20 Han s - · · · a nd •·we-uns" are frequently substiBr inke r, Ma r y Mapes too, by t h e ed uc a ted a nd un e du cated, I d Promi ses to b e a rea l on e tud ed for ".You -a ll " and "we-all," but mo ns p !lye a s napp y g am e, u s in g · Do dge (Sc r ibne r 's ) by sou t h e rn l a die s a nd b y da r ky a v ari e ty o f f oo tba ll t o w in th e 21. Boy 's Life of R oo sev e l t , H a g e, ch il d r e n; thoug h , of c our se, t h e be t ter t he usage is the same. g am e O ne t ou c hd o wn w as ma de J UNIORS-SEN IORS d orn (Ha r per ' s). edu cate d u se it with s om e wh a t l ess Read lh is to your family, if you are fr o m a p ass, on e from s trai g ht i _ 22 Wond er Book, w i t h pr ofu se n ess and a ba ndo n. When a i\'ortherner, and let me know what lin e -plun g in g t ac tics and a third 1 T he J uni or s a nd Sen iors h e l d a j o in t wo od Ta l_es , Ha:vtho rn e (Du ffie l d) mean in g " a ll o f you '• it is g ood En- yo u-all th in k about it t h I f d 1 m ee t in g Th urs d a y, Novem be r 23 , a nd 23 Wlid An tma ls I Have K now n , g lis h s o fa1· as g r a m ma r a nd hi story wa s e r es u t o an mte rcepte E E l\I i ller, !'\ashvill e, Tenn. a ft e r conductm g s om e Seton (Scribner 's) p a 3s b y 0 Co nkl e ! lis tene d to a s hort, en jova b le p rog ram 24. A rabi a n Nigh t, Ed it e d by AnPe ru' s n ex t an d fin a l ga m e o f th e l A fe a tur e of the program was a n dre w Lang (Longm a n 's ). seaso n is at P e ru o n Th a nk sgi vi oa-. exce ll ent r ea d in g hy Mi ss H a r r ie t 25 Last of th e Moh ic ans, Coope r

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J. P. Mille r Je" elry Co. D ry G l ean i n g, Pr essin g Au bur n. Neb. N EW SUITS CONCE RNIN G " YO U -ALL" ri t or y. Co mpa r a tive r e cord s s h ow i : "Mary h a d a little l amb D o n ' t f or get th at we se ll Di a m onds , that It s hould b e a r e al battl e · You ' r e heard this tal e befo r e; T o th e Eldito r of The Literary Rev ie w: Watc h e!' , Bi rthsto n e R in gs, G lass MADE TO ORDER T e<;.u mse h bea t P e ru by a lar ge r But h a ve you h ear d s he p a ssed h e r Sir: Late l y seve r a l n ewspaper s R ing s a nd P in s Bes ides our s: o re th a n i t b e a t Auburn, w hil e 1 p l ate Nor t h a nd South , a id e d by c orre s pon - re gul a r jew e lr y l i n e, w e Re mo deli ng c.l oh n A E.ejka on t.h e ot her hand P e ru bf at N e- And h ad a litt l e mor e ?"-Ex. dent!; i n both se c ti on s, hav e b een - e n - s ell Saxa ph ones & oth e r bra ska C ity and N e br a s ka Ci t y b eat T e d- T hat's a dreadfu l s econd ha n d gaged In an effort t o d ete rmin e j u st m us i c al in st r um e n ts Auburn. Bo th tea m s we r e d e f eat- car Tom broug ht.

A t that time Auburn, P e ru 's Gl asgow, en t itl ed Whe r e the El a !>t (Houghton Miffli n ). anci e nt ri val, will inv a d e thi s t e r- and the Wes t Me et" by K ip ling.

Iwhat is t he u sage of t he Sou t he rn e r 's Al so sel l pictu r e s and do e xpe r t e d b y F all s City, but P e ru h e ld Ne d- H e say s h e' ll n ever ha ve an mu ch -favo r e d " you-a ll. " Pi c t ure Fra m i ng. F alls C i ty w it hin on e p o int o f a a cc id e n t fo 1· it make s s o muc h n oi se Nume r ou s North ern r ea de r s, back ed

T ailor a nd Cleane r eve rybody' g e t s out o f th e w ay in Iby a fe w news papers co nt end that t ie. B u t !! u c h " d ope " i s h a rdl y time. the Sou th e rn e r, e s pec ially the So u t hr e l iab le , for H y la nd b ea t F a ll s C i ty Iern neg ro, u sell t he ph r ase- or wo rr1

'fHE u E 'I ' SHOE H O R" p · u P- L mer mg er , ro pnel or by t wo p oin t s , F a lls C ity beat P e r u - · - in t h e s in g ul a r as we !l as in t h a nd th e n P eru b ea t H y land Dr E Ray R ey nold s I'pl ura l. Th is t he Sou th e rn e rs un a n- Let u s d o yo ur s h oe repai r ing ITS a nd W i n gfoo t r ubber heel s. Auburn h as b ee n p re parin g f or Oste opa th Phys i c i a n ! I im ou s ly d en y. Oak an d K r ome sol e l eat h e r We carr y a fu l l li ne of la ces , d yes f A b It · t l· · th a nd p ol i s hes Quic k s e rv i c e , reasonab le p r iccss t h e Th a nksg i v i n g q-a m e a ll s e a s o n. o u urn, ts n ot a s ta r mg tlun g to see e In Pe ru Tu e s day a nd F r i d a y xp ss·o s d · t 1 b Sp e cia l atte n ti o n g i ve n to m ai l o rd Pr s Peru, Nf'h r Th e ir se ntim e nt wa s e x p r e ss s e d e. r e 1 n so u e m s o r .es y amae v e n ings Fo r app o intm e n t teu r wri te r s of n egr o d ia:Jec t ; but it by on e s tud e nt who sa id, " d o n' t h M U C M P on e r s eye r would be s t a rtl i ng to h ea r it s o use d • • ca r e w e lo !: e eve r y o t h e r ga m e -:sr;:; Maws • = a 4 415 a&a;;su• The fir s t time I eve r saw "you- a ll " th is seaso n , j us t s o w e w in fr o m

Ia p p li e d to onl y one p e r so n was in a P e r u " A la rge numb e r of r oo t e r s DR. H C. H A RRIS magaz in e stor y r ead years ago. I d o

a r e to a c co mpa n y th e t e am D E NTI ST u ot r e m emb e r who w r ote t h e s tory t o P e r u and · t th or ju s t wh at it wa s a bout , b ut I d o WI n e s s e g am e. A uburn, N e bra s ka r emem b e r that whe n I c a me, W i th bu t t hr ee d ays ot pr a c tic e b e- several v ery q u estionab le n eg ro coll oquiali s ms to thi s pa r tic ul a r e xpr ess ion I s a id to mysel f, "'l'h a t fe llow i s

Smart n e&s is onl y on e attribute of ou r F a ll oxfords. I n a ddition th6y a r e s erviceable and dura b le.

Idea l a ll kinds of wear. A lert, .)' Oung w om en w h o t o ke pride in trimly sh od L e t will li Ke our new f a ll styles

IISe r gea nt & Rice Co.

I, t r yin g to writ e a d ia l er.t he do esn 't Know," a nd l a id t h e sto r y asi de u nfln; is h e d. I ha ve seen " yo u-a ll" s o u sed 1 as to r e fe r to on ly on e pe r s on a n umb e r of tim es si nce, but n e ve r by a I w rite r who r ea ll y kn ew th e n eg ro o f 1 t he South. I h ave n ev e r h ea r d it s o 1 usPd in co nve r sa ti on. T he th ing i s I ha ve, to be s ure, h ea rd " yo u-a ll "

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I not don e llddressed to a s in g le per son, not Ne br a s ka <:: ity, Ne b r.

I once, bu t hundr e ds ot tim es bu t al-1' \vays it h as b ee n sp ol<o n th r ou g h th e p e r s on addr essed t o a large r au clienee.

HOM G Y G R' S S H 0 fl S T 0 R E; A n eg ro sa id to my li t tl e boy: "Has

Th e H o m e o f G oo d S h oes

Iyo u-a ll got a n y 'lassc" to se ll at yo' N ho us e?' • "Yo u-a ll, " of co u r se meant e br as l' a Ci ty N e b ras k a y ou r Qo ik s." n e woul d n ot have

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me. T h ere was a. s uhtl e comp l imen t to the youn g s te r In t he i tn j)lica tl o n t ha t he w os pa rt own or o r t he molasses A littl e n egr o- a littl e w h ite Iboy or the Sou t h, for th at ma t te rw ill say to a de pa rti ng pl ay ma te, You -all come ove r tont orrow," bu t he w ill n ot say it lf the r e is n o o ne t o __ _ ___ I <'Pme w it h t h e s ingle pe r son s poken 1 to T he invit atio n is coll ective. So

, I h ave hea rd "you -nll" s h ou se," "yo un il's pa

u c c - -- ..,---- -' When you t h ink of w a r mth & wool hosiery Think of Wessel's The best Silk Wool Hosier y a t f $1.35, $1.75 Fancy Clocked at J.95 to 2 .95 L. Wessel's Sons & Co. N e brask a E. i ty, N eb r as k a

TH E PE RU PEDAGOGIAN -.-Last G ame.- of the Se ason Auburn H igh' vs. Peru High -=- Thanksgiving Athletic Field, Peru, Nebr. 3 p. m. sharp Admission-- 50c I D ay • High Beats Hviand College. fore the game, the P e ru t e am has a hard job ahead. l Co n t tn u e d rr orn F' t rs t P a &:"e.) ha ve sta yed ou ts ide. If s h e b ad other t wo meanings, it is plainly a Two.-Foot Juven i le Bo oks helf in g th e " you, " and Mo ll y's bea u wou l d j decide; when given one of its Ch a rl es and Ma ry L a mb (S c ribn e r 's ) si r e d to ca rr y Moll y away f or a b1t prov inciali sm A numb e r of the r e gulars w e re I 1 3 Boy 's King Ar th ur Malory of p r iv ate c onf e r e nce s he would Jii{e l y Many darkies and some while peaP e ru high won h e r la s t gam e out o f th e line-up aga ins t H y land (S c ribn e r's ). have sa id to h e r ow n bea
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H pp y,'' " yo u-a ll' s s choo l. " I have n eve r hea r d "you -a ll 's h a t" or "you -a ll 's tee t h." A you ng l ady s itting in doors w ith he r beau 1o1a id t o t h e I yo u ng la dy s ltli ng 0 11 th e porc h with h or b ea u : "Mo ll y, yo u-a ll co me in 1 h e r e. " T ho yo un g man knew t h at h e I was lnc lu tlotl i n t he l nvil!tl!on an d we n t i n J Q t he yo u ng l ady speak in g h ncl des i r ed t he ot h er YoH n g Ind y to ; eome in by h c r se l f l' li c would h ave '--------·----------- ----------.lj snicl, "Moll y, yo u ''<>llHJ h t>rr•,'' nrco n t -

VOLUME XVIII.

MEN'S NOON-DAY LUNCliEON

American Legion to Join 'rlae i'IJen of The College to Henr Dr. BnJle y December 14th.

The next noon-da y luncheon of the Men's Club plans to be one of the

PEDA

EDUCATIONAL WEEK A NATIONAL AFFAIR

United States Bureau of Education, Amtrican Legion and National Proving its Worth to the Nation

largest affair s ever held In the h is t ory of the c lub Dr. Benjamin F. Bail ey, the retiring pres ident of the Lincoln portance of education Is presented by pl a ced h e r in the le aders h ip of naJeaders i n every community and a ll tion s a nd prove d t o a ll that in unity, Chamber of Commerce and now pre- will be t hinking about the training o( America was c a pa bl e of me et ing any sident ofi tile State Medical Ass ociat- the citizenship of the nation. Men of emergency there i s a cri sis

formed and well trained p eop l e. s eve ral edu cationa l topics put out fo r America has proven hers elf to be di scussion i s to bring t o the peopl e a wonderful rt'!l.Uon. The recent war me ss ag es wh ic h will impr NUM BE R 10 PERU In BE ATS AUBURN lU Demo n s close seaso n in fine style Before a c r o wd of over seven r u ndre d persons ,the Peru High team defea t e d t h e Auburn High team by a score o r 27 t o 0. T he field was in

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s tr ong w ind of the mo rn ing having di e d clown , conditions were excellent for a good g ame ion, wlll lun cheon. give th e addre s s at the

At the Me n' s Club meeting an invitation was extende d by the unanimous vote of the club to t he Legion Men to j oi n in this noon-day l uncheon. The L egion bas acc epted this Invitation and the two organizations will have the privilege of h e ar ing this distingui s hed s peaker.

Dr. Bailey is a promi nent leader In Rota r y ,the propri e tor o f th e sanitarium known a s "Gre en Gables" , and for ove r t hirty years a pra c ti cing physician In the city of Linc oln. Dr. Bailey i s s o broad-minded and bas such a wide vari ety of interes ts that he is ea s ily recognized as one of the for emo s t c itiz en s o G Lincoln. He is a clever, brilliant, in te re sting and effec tive s p ea ker a nd on e who ins tru cts soundly whil e he entertain s He is Id e ntifi e d with every constru c tive movement for community b e tterment and a bove all, he h as been Intere s ted con t inuou sl y in e du ca tion in Its r el ation t o communley building. He is a s uccess ful phyi s ician, a business man of promin en ce and s u cce ss, a n orator of re£inem ent a nd powe r, and w hol esouled human who is l oved , r esp e cted and admir ed by a ll.

THE .E'ALL HQ;,fE. CO:i\liNG 1922

eve ry vocation wlll lend a hand to the to me et Educati on needs e x pansion, movement. The result will b e for s o t hat e ve ry individual in the land go od. Everyone w ill r ea li z e more ful- may r ece iv e th a t tra ining which will ly than ever that th e of our be t t e r f i t him for hi s e ve ryday work. de mocra cy depends upon a well lm- The purpose oq t.ho weelt, and the

Tha nks to the Am e ri c an Le gion, the Na tional Educational Association and Na tional Bure au of1 Education for t h e ir uni ted prog r am.

Both tea ms fought hard throughout t he con test, but the Demons clearly s howe d tha t t hey w ere superior. Peru played a conse rvative, har d game, taking n o c h a n ces at the last to run up t he sco re, with a possibility of a fluk e giv in g Au bu r n a scor e. T he con si s tant te a m w ork in executing p la y s running in ter fe r e nce, and on the d e f e ns e, showed u p the good traini ng r ecei ved from Coach Yer kes, who has built this team f r om r aw mate ria l in one season.

One hard t h ing about t he game if' t he fact t h a t t h i r teen or t he boys who pla ye d In th e game have pl ayed their las t footba ll g ame fo r the hi gh school. Howa r d Bat h L awrence Be rna r d Cecil Co a tne y , F r a n cis Conk l e, Orvi lle Conkl e, Geo r ge Cowell, Boon (\ Da llam, J ohn J on es, Ch a rles P a rr iott Jennings Parriott, H a rl a nd T a,yl or R oy Van d erfor d, and R alph Williams all a r e senior s Au burn h a d t h e b r eaks of the game In h e r fav or r ecov e ring at l east fi ve fumbles and b locked k icks, t o on e by P e ru P eru made thei r downs apHigh sc ho o l s tud e nts are coming from diffe r e nt parts of the State because they can select fr o m many c o urs es proxim ate ly fo u r times as often as

HOME OF PE:RU HIGH

HIGU SCHOOL NIGHT UERE AGAIN I HIGH SCliOOL ALUMNI

What i s High School Nl te? Entertnln at High School Clla}l el

l lliGll SCHOOL SENIORS HAVE CAPS

Auburn and kn oclced down n um e ro u s pass es tr ie d by the Aub urn team. Peru k ick ed off to Aubu rn After Blo ss om forth with new head gear a s tab or two at th e line w ith little .<; ucc ess th e ba ll w a s fumbl e d and

Tuesday. Las t year th e high s c hool, search- Auburn recovered. A punt to Peru lng for som e form o! entertain ment Nearly e veryone of the high s chool bdunced. touched a Peru player and Th e fir s t annual Home-p oming was to fill in the l ull in activities be- alumni were present at the cha pel A nas h of r e d and wh ite as one by wa s recov(' r <iJ by Anburn Line n gr ea t s ucc e ss We fee l thn.t tins tween the fo otball and bas ket ba ll hour of t he High School oil l•'riday on e they e nte r e d the room Mass ing plunges netted almos t nothing, and success W 'lfl due to t h e r eal sp iri• s ea s on s conc e ived the Idea of High morning December fir st on the stage It was a brflli ant array, a short pn ss wa s s uccess ful. Three which e ve ry P c. ru has S ch ool Nite. Supe rinte ndent Green e , advls lor of a nd then "Se n-Sen-Ray -Ray" pro- tries at th e line with littl e g ain and for hi s Alma Mater. A mins tre l s how was pl a nned by the cl ass '22 to ok char ge of the claime d th a t the forty six with the Auburn ki c ked. Using straight .llootThose who we re Freshmen last the whole school a s the outs tanding prog r a m He c a lled on a number of r e d a nd white h ead cove rings were ball , firs t thr ough the li ne, then off yea r , when they saw the familia r feat ure of the ev ening Everyone in the a lumni who are teaching s chool the s eniors tackl e, fir s t on on e s id e an d then t h e fa ces of th e graduates of J!l22, ex- the high school had a part i n at l east j thi s year.

(By Alfh il d Gllquest)

ThQy then took charge or the cha pel Demon s mar ched down the fie l d, 0. pe rie n c ed the s ame feeling one ba s one the s tunts The Se n ior s gave We lcome Wills, c la s s or '22 told u s e x erci s e s. A pia no s olo by Lillian Conkle c ir c li ng the end for the upon meeting c lassm a t es a va- a pl a y; the Jun iors, the Chamber of the r eas on why Mr. Brown e lle ta ught 1\Tas on a doubl e qua rte tte of senior cou nte r wh i ch he ma de a seven by cation As Mr. Maxey said at con- Horrors ; the S ophomores pres ented s chool w as becau se sc h ool teaching boys and girl s , a saxophone sol o by drop ki cltiug t he goal. vocation, the s choo l has progres s e d Maggie and J iggs, and the Freshmen w as one of the eas i est jobs 011 the Luc ill e ' Meek, and a corn e t s olo by Peru k iclred J u st as Bath sta r ted but the former graduates feel that the stage d a Girl ' s Club and market now don't dis pute W e lcome's H a rland T a•y'lo r, follow ed by yell s t o boo t th e ba ll the win d caught it same s pirit which wa s prevalent oth e r orga niz a tions e ach worked out word h e knows. ror ea c h of the classes, c ompri sed th e a nd it r oll e d t o about the fifty yar d when they were an a c tive part of the a s tunt which wa s well worth seeing. H elen Kn a pp ' 22 • who teaches a program l in e a mi was p ut in p l ay by Au bu r n sch oo l, s till ex ist s and welcomed Everyone who attended the mins- rural school of thirty-five, a nd not In the l ate aUternoon the s eniors all Tryin g t o p ass and fai ling , Aub urn th e m on their r e turn. tre l las t yeat· r e members the abil ity on l y tea c hes bu t handl es tlle whol e gathere d a nd until about eight in the k ic ked t o Coatney ju st as the q ua r te r Th e r e ar e many r eason s why every of the great George Washington bunc h wi th ease, told us a few of the evening th ey made merry a t various ended. c olle ge s hould h a ve a "Fa ll Home White was h Mls tah Exp ectorate, Car - 1 unny things th a t her young protegees games , stopping only l ong enough to Changing g oals , P eru started a gain Coming " The s choo l is not on l y the buncle J3one s , Oleomarga r ine Quick- had s a id a nd don e, which makas partalre of t he lun ch, so wel come going down th e fi el d making do wns logica l meeting place for the alumni, s tep a n d Mi ss Lilly W hite Ligh tfoot teaching a pleasure. a bout six thirty. thr ee ti mes s tra ight. T hen tryin g bu t it furni sh es recreation whi c h h as who all hailed from Miss issippi. The n J,.a rden Whi t fi eld, al s o or 22• a c oupl e of passe s w it h n o s u ccess, a far r ea ching influ e nce. It r e news Thi s y ear t h e high s chool will en- told us on e of his s ix th gra d e pedago - A PLEA T O POETS th e y wer e for ced t o p u nt. Auburn a nd lte e ps up the inte rests of deavor to surp ass the ir r ecord of gu es, w r iting his hi s tory exam, wrote, t hen t r ied the plun ging tactics, makgradnates in Peru College of today s o las t year. This wilr be the secon d "Ge'Orge nog er s Clark was a great Whe n Shak espeare to ld of Rosalind ing t wo fir s t downs, w hen Pe r u held that th ey f e el that th ey have the .sup- High S chool Nlte in the Hi s tory of s oldier a nd when h e died the pe ople And Brook s through Ard en flowin g a nd Au b urn k icked, the ball r olling port of th e e ntir e Peru Norma l our school. built a s tone monument iu hi s mem- He sang, "Blow, bl ow, thou wint e r ove r ' tbe l i ne ,fo r a tou chback. It a l umni. The Mi ssiss ippi Min strels, as b e- ory. wind! "- was Peru's ba ll o n the twenty ya r d A s soot} a s the a lum n i b egan to a r- fore, will he the principal event of the The girl s of tile alumni th e n favor - And s till th e wind Is b low ing. lin e, and P er u made three first downs, rive the s pirit of hos t and hos te ss evening and they will pre s ent to you ed us wi t h s ome fine parodies on th e a nd were i n str iking distance otl the f \\ •Hl rl Pr f ul P e ru High. L d B d tb d "R II was kindl e d In eac h student. All who an entirely ne w group o s ong s and ot• yron pe nn e e wor s , o go a l, wh en a f te r t r ying un su ccesfu ll y As a c limax a two sc e ne, wild had s p e ci a l duti es toward f urnis hin g joltes on, to pa ss, t w ice, tl1ey pu nte d. Th e events for the Hom e -Com in g h a d as There will be some fo rm of enter- w es t ern, pantomlne entitl ed '' Th e 'T'hou d ee p and dark blu e ocean;"- pu n t was b l ocke d, a n d Auburn r ecotheir aim to make the enterta inment ta i nment to s uit the' t as te of ev e ry- Love a nd the Law• , was offe r e J by Th o sea continu e d, th e r e upon, ve r ed. 'r he h a l f was then up. as pleas ura ble. A r eception was h e ld one The Seniors have s ec u red a ctors the m asc uli ne ge nd e r of t he old Its undula ting motion. B e t ween the h a i YC"s the H H. H in the F ac u l ty r ooin after the high from variou s part of th e country, for g r ad ua t es It was feature d by a bold (Hi Girl s Cl u b) conducted a snake sch o ol game Thursday aOternoon t h eir "Orpheum". The Juniors prom- midnight robbery, by two bandits , Aga in, "S a il on, 0 Ship of State! " dan ce, e ndin g b y having all the girls 'I'h u r sday e vening the g irl s of Mt. i se that t he Chamber o f H or r ors will (Arthur Major s and Willia m Bogl e), You've h ea rd Longfellow h ailing? form a huge semi-cic le i n f ront of V ernon Hall entertain e d the alumni be even mor e horrible than It was l a s t who ldll e d the wa tc h dog and took P l e a Re n ote t h a t s till, in s pite of Qate, th e bl each e r s hy a pa rty. The concert g i ven by t h e ye11.r. Those who lik e va ude vill e will lh e mea g e r sa vings ofi a littl e femin- 'l'bat s hip is som e how sailing. P er u kicked off to Auburn, the reFaculty Orch es tra was the mai n hie themselve s to the Sophomore in e sc hool teach e r, D elz e ll) c olve r maki ng a good r etum. After l'pature of the party. The program s tunt. You w ill a l so want to visit who on wnlcelng summoned th e s t e rl- Then, Poe ts, masters of the spell mak ing dow ns once they punted over w h ic h It rend e r e d wns fin e e nough to the Art Gall ery and Nove lty Shop. ing Sh ertrr (Wel com e Will s ). who a f- Of tha um aturgi c phra ses th e lin e ror a touchba.ck. Trying the b e give n at a n y public performance, There w ill be severa l plays and pan- t or a ha rd c hase k i ll e d the ba ndits Res tr a in your wra th and n e ver t e ll lin e t wice Peru punted to the 50 yard and th e sc ho ol may well b e proud tomin es and a s tunt by the Boy 's and got th e lllUe t ea ch e r s mon ey for Th e world to go to bl azes ! line. A f um b le was recovered by 0 o r their Facu lty Orche s tra. Club h e r, a nd her lov e for him.

Arthur Gutterman In Conble on t h e forty Clve yore! line

"The Literary Revie w" a nd P eru then made fou r down!! w er e again remind ed of the spirit of cand y a nd pop corn will be on sale In A TJUUUTE TO AUBURN st r a ight an d went over the line Cor the school, and a l though it was re- the hall on the third floor of the ALU:11XI JrO)fE.co unG a touchrlo wn, Howar d Bath carrying gr e tted that th e n e w chap e l was not high school building throughout the 'rhe Auburn HI i s to be con gr a tu- t h e ba ll. Conkle kicked goal for the co mp l e te d, the program did not l ack even in g l ated for Its fighting bunch of c l e an A s pecial r eception was g iven ext ra point. the tru e r. pirit. The Fres hman Th e min s trel will b e gin at 7:30. play e rs who fought until the fin a l T h urs day a ft e rn oon in h onor of t h e A kick oft' by Peru to Auburn. AtSophomore ga me was e njoy ed by t h e The oth e r stunts will be In progr ess whi s tl e bl e w T her e wa s n o whlnning r eturn ed a lum ni. I m med iate l y arter ter a n exchange ot punts, Auburn n lumni b eca u se they cou l d look on throughout th e evening. Come to or cra bbing from the s pl e ndi d crowd th e Th a nk sgi ving fo otba ll game the t r ied a which wn.s intercepted unprejudi ced and th ey realized that r. ee the minstre l s how. You can go to or roote r s who came to c he e t· the Au-g u es t s we r e r eceive d in t he Fac ulty hy Boone Dallam ju!'t ns the quarter ill It a ll was the s pirit "good fe l - an y of th e othe r s tunts yon cb oo 'e burn wnrrior s. P e ru n e v e r h a d a room oft t he ad mi n ist r ation Bu ilding. ended. Making downs four l ow s hip" wh ic h has always

At convocation F r iday morning we Hamburgers coffe e, doughnuts

e xi s ted a ft e r you h ave se en that You w ill l arge r or b et ter c row d of. vi s itin g PrC"side n t an d Mrs Ca ' Iness Col o- straight again, the Demons went o,·er b etw ee n Ih e class es of the school. be sure to mnci s om e sor t or ente r- roote rs to with n hi g h t ea m n e J Ma jors and Miss P almer spon sor the t hi r rl time. Coatney c:arn lng the By ne xl y ear the auditorium wi ll b e ta.lnm e nt whi c h will pl ca f! o you, a nd Th e g ood n a tured ba nte rin g or c:J nsB ' 22 g r eeted t h e a t t11e ball. o. Conkle then made tho score c ompl e te d nnd the Home-Comi ng ev- at th e same time you will h e he lpin g t ween th e supp orters of th e two door a nd Mill!! Rob inso n , dean of wo 21 to o by a drop kkk. e nt ma y be carri ed s till fa rthe r for t o mnke Illgh Sc hool Nile nn a nnual t e am s was hi gh ly Pnj oycd hy a ll. mPn, Dean w. N. Delz!' ll and a num· ncrnrud and Williams rPplaced 0. th e apprec ia tion or th o alu mni. ntru lr T• ift.ee n r nh !l lbr Auburn I C'on tfn lll·d o n Fo u rth Pnge. l ccontlnund on Fourt.h Pnwn.•

PE RU, N EB RA SKA, WED NESDAY. DECE MBER 6, 1922.
• Each day thi s weelt we are ha\"lng s ome phase of e du cation presented to t h e American people. , The lm- e m
l)lne c ondi tion, and with the weather th a t not h ing w ill be l e ft und on e t o neithe r too warm nor too cold, the a c c om pli s h t h e desi red end. With th e whole nation uniting In this gre at caus e, t he r e will be no doubt as to the end.

Ar t hu r Majo r s Bu sin ess Ma nager F ern T a y l or , Assist a nt "

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We s ugge s t t ha t e.ve ry s tudent and t eac h e r r ead t he e ditorial in the Sund ay Wor l d, " To Gi ve Us P oise" Th e foll ow in g pa ra graphs ta ken from this editori a l Is on l y a pa rt of tbe ri c h fo od for th oug ht in thi s arti cl e " It i s enou gh t ha t we Inve nt a nd d e v e l o p the nation 's va s t p hys ica l r es ources a n d in c r ease the c omforts of lire. Impo r tant t hoii gh comforts b e, s pi ri tu a l a n d mora l g ro w th is pa r amo un t t o a ll otbe r t b l ng s if e ndurin g g r e a t n ess i s t o b e ac hi ev ed

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Gm LS CLUB PARTY the Turke y Shoot · I n s om e cases the gi rl s wer e b e tter s h ots titan the boys. At the c l ose of t he entertai n ments 'f h e annua l Co ll ege Gir l's Cl u b the guests a sse mb led in the gymnafeature, Fr iday, Dece mber 15, the sl u m wblch r esembl ed a l arge dining

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Dramatic Clu b, Wednes day, Decem- I sem bl y room were ve r y origina l. Deber 20. 'Ph e P lay. Prod u ction Cl a ss llc!o us sherbe t and wafers were serparty for the fa c u l ty, the a l umni and ve(J. the college students was h el d Friday I Miss Robin so n and Mi ss In e z We ll s evening in the Tr a ining Building wis hed th e d e parting guests good As each gue's t arrived he was given night. To them and to t h e var iou s a number for h imse l f, and a l so a li s t ; Is du e the s p len di d of ot he r numbe r s When a ll were , cess of t h q party. gathere d in t he As sembl y room we were a s ked to get acquainted w ith t h e per so n s who h a d t he nu mbers that we had on ou r li st.

The )J rogram which fo ll owed was , T he intere s ting poog r am Qf l ast short b ut very good. Miss F ern T ay1 Sunday evening was furni shed by the lor sa ng "Dear Old Pal 0' Mine", and 1boys who e! t a t the Dormitory. It the Misses Erma and Frieda Woltze l 1 consisted of s olo s by Mr. Showalter played a charming violin duet. Miss ! a nd Mr. \Vhittemore, and a s ong and Laura Kovanda as- band l eader l ed Ia whis tling - number by t h e Farl ey ; t:he " Kitc h en Symp a t h y". What fun! 1 hou se quartette wh ic h was composed T he in s trume nts were a ll sorts and 1 of 1\Ir. Melvin , Mr. Oake r , a nd Forkind s of kitchen ute u sfl s, pl ayed by re s t a n d Millard Bel l. The program "kitchen cooks" in fu ll uniform. 1 was fu ll y en joyed b_y t he girls of the

The guests we r e then divided Into I Ha ll and their appreciation will be four gro u ps and i n t u rn vi s ited dif1 shown by n request a s im il ar pr ofere n t room s Let u s foll ow on e group 1 gram In th e near nuture on th e ir visits to the r ooms. The 1' Than ksg ivin g Day was brought to fir st room visited was a barnyard, in a successfUl close by the Dormitory which one cou ld he a r chicken s" pa r t y The comm ittees fe l t t hat they cacltllng, "cow s " mooing, " Turkeys " h a d be e n a mp l y rewarded for thei r gob bling, an d "duck s " quack i ng as efforts. •r he party was open ed b:v a t h ey wanted their leade r s to pick u p s h ort concer t by ·t h e Faculty Or chesthe hidd e n c orn. Th e n e xt pla ce vis- tra which gave its fir s t public pe rited was the Athletic Field. Real fo ot- formanc e. Th e va ried solos augmentba ll spi rit was shown In t h e sel ection e d the interest of the program w hi c h of play ers for t h e tea ms , tim ekeepers, was g iven to an appreciativ e audir eferees, ' an d yell -leader s E ven t h e e n ce. It Is h ope d that we may have s nalte-dance between halv es was not I t h e pl easure of en j oying s imilar confor gott e n. In the Model Room two cert s by the orchestra during the winm e n a nd two ladies were c ho sen from ter. eac h side. Th e men h ad to "dr ess" Following th e concert, the part y th e l adies. Som e of the dresses fash- was contin u e d In t h e din in g room. ione d were th e "very latest" If you H e re games were pl ayed, the most please. The l ast sce ne vi s ited was Interes ti ng oq which was th e Track meet. Th e four feature s of the Track19 22

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We h a ve a wonderful selec t ion

me et w e r e the " Tug-of-war", the "Bowl" gam e, the " Shoe s crambl e", a nd tbe "Ca nd le-r ace" T h e cont estants were chose n by the four groups a nd were a ll profess ion a ls. At 9:30 the party was concluded in the reroom where Jdalightru l r efre s hments consisting of pin ea pp l e Bavarina c r ea m and home mad e choco late cake were served Th e gue s t s of the eve ning w e re favorab l y impressed by the s pirit and atmosphere of th e coll ege students.

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The Dramatic Cl ub me t Monday, November 27, with but a fe w present. Tho se who wer e n ot In atten dance mi ssed t he deligh tful as we ll a s In s tructive tal k by Miss Willi a ms on draped scree n s. Sh e gave u s s ome valua b le information that a ll am- Of Stud e nt 's Cops Shoe s , Clothin g a nd Fut ni s hiu gs a t price s ) ou will lik e

1 The follo win g coming eve nt s of the Dramati c Cl ub for Dece mber w e r e nounced: Mond ay, December 4, Mi ss

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F UESm iEN NO'J'ES

The enthu s iasm a nd p e p o f the F •·eshme n Class was r e vea l ed in the r a lly Chapel on Frid ay, Decemb e r 1s t.

T h e class a lso show ed the ir unity a nd s tr e ngth in t he ye ll s. T h ey firm l y believe t h at " I n uni ty t here Is s trength" ancl intend to prove th is to th e other c oll e g e s tud ent s.

Galil eo fought against t h e dead hand of tradition. He did not a r gue a bout Aris totle, but put him to th e t es t Aristotl e led his readers to believe that of two bod ies the heavier wi ll fall th e- fa s ter. Galileo simply cl imbed to t h e top of the Leaning Tower of P i'sa and dropped two unequa l weigh ts Th e "best peop le" were horrified; they even refused to be lieve th e r esult-that the weights reach ed the ground in e-qua l times

" Look at the world, and experiment, experiment," c ried Galileo.

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Ga lileo gave us sc ience--establi sh ed the paramount right of experimental evidence. Suleiman did little to help the world.

Hardly an experiment is made in modern science whi ch do es not apply Gali leo's results. \Vhen, for in sta nce, th e physicists in the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company study the motions of electrons in rarifi ed atmospheres, or experiment to h eig h ten the effici ency of generators a 1:d motors, they fo llow Galileo 's example and substitute facts for beliefs.

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PERU PEDACiO

VOLUME XV III '"'

BASKF.'.l' BALL P JtOSPECTS GOOD

Conch S Jl eor and Cu.]Jf.a in Jtot.h ert Sees

F ine Season A head

After having closed a very s ucces sCu i f ootball s e as on we are going to try to h ave e v en a more s ucc ess ful b ask et ball seas on. La s t year will be remembered by many because of the champion s hip h onors won b y Per u College. The r e we re an unu su all.v s trong group of quintets , w h ich m a d e the ra ce v e ry close. W e were pressed hard all th e way by two or three t eam s down the ladd e r but the ?ightlu-g s pirit of the team brought u s ttlru th e season wit hout a d e f ea t.

To s tart thi s seaso n we have on l y th r ee l ett er men bac k out of the seas on of last year, th e new m a teri a l looks v e ry promi s in g a nd we m a y b e 11b l e to fill the s hoes of Capta in Taft an d Ro se nqui s t with s om e of these n ew m e n.

Weim e r, a former H a rdy High S c hool player, has h ad a great dea l of exp erience in th e ga me and is showi n g up exceptiona ll y we ll as a rloor man. He is tall rangy a nd a d a n ger ou s m a n a r ound the basket. Gilke s on, a !onner Cl ay Center Hig h Sc h ool s tar is with Per u thi s y ea r d ete rmin ed to mak e the tea m he a !siJ is t a ll, rangy, f)lst can s hoot goa l s from a ny whe r e the floor wol'l•s in ve r y s moothl y with th e team. Place, a Ne bras ka City boy i s jus t a s c !eve1· a s ever and s lips in b as kets a s fast a s h e get s the ball. Faunce another Ne t raslta City boy was with u s last year but injury to h is a nkles prol ab ly kept him off th e t ea m. H e i s back t hi s year fig htin g hard e r than eve r to Ja nrl a pl ace on the first five.

NUMBER ll

FOOTBALL SATISFAC'l'OR\'

Plans Outlined For All Victorlous

Year 1!)23

On the ninth day or September 1922

twenty-s ix loyal studenta collected at the athJetic fie ld to do their bit for old Peru. Among the twenty-six on ly s ix letter men were pr esent to ::tga in uph o ld the tradition s of Peru Bu t with the he lp of our new men, a lon g w1tJh the splendid leaders hip of Coach Speer, we were in high hopes of capturing tbe flag

The Bobcats scratched and tore until they developed into a team good enou gh to beat York 43 to 0. The season was passing as we had hoped , until o ld m a n Jinx invaded our ca mp, and we were b y the s trong 1\Uclla nd el even. T his defeat ca u!' ed the Bot-cats to develop into a more determin ed, vigorou s team,· than has ever played upon the gridiron of P e ru, The r emaining portion of th e :easo n "1\-e lmd things all ouT own way, beating Doa ne, Wayne, and Cotn er a 11 by high scor es.

Thu s t h e season ended g l? ing us ·:econd place in the conference, having pil ed up 1 53 points, to our oppone nts 30, l eaving but one team scot ing against u s Althou gh we failed to accomp lis h the one thing we desired "'l'he Pennant". we believe Coach Sp eer's fighting eleven to he .be best t eam in th e conference. They fought hard, c l ean, a n d t o t h e very e nd, taking their defeats as mannully :IS their victories.

We do n ot feel, t h at om· was due entirel y to the pl ay ers , but by t h e l oyal s upport of our fellow Will, a Hebronite i s l ooking Th e year 19 22 will long be Captain Taft, sta tionary guarcl; guard s; ancl Rosenquis t. on cen ter. s tud en t s a nd townpeople. You hav e ve ry good at sta tion ary guard and I given u s, yells, ho n ore d us and is a g ood fighter whi c h will 11 elp him b e red b y Peruvians b ecause of the Bitze, on runnin g guard; R o tL1 r t <1nd Altho thi s lin e -up was composed tor s tood by u s through tbick thin. i n hi s a mbiti on to m a k e t h e team. hot,ors which thP R o b- ll'rary, Ill\ fnrw'lrd "P,p.,cnq_u i«t, or- ' the most pa rt of first -"' ' '' it To show our appreciation and graticl k I t t Of tV ' ear s ago ca t s gai n en for o l d Peru T h e c o n - · Th is lin e -up proved s up er ior ! a r a e e r man o ) • proved it:; str ength and endut·ance by ha s b een s howin g up good and w ill te fere n ce was co mpos ed or unus ua li_Y to th a t of the Iow::.n s, s o Coach call ed k b II t d t h · f B d t d · stepping on the Kearn ey Antelopes a h a rd m a n to get around after a 1

s trong bas ·et a eams an I S Jff thi s s trmg o o c a s ,an' ran Ill little practice m ade ce rtain a h a rd r ace for the t eam h is pony t eam. AI'Lho thi s line-up 1n d t a kin g th e long end of an 18-15

B es id es a n this m a t e rial we have that was t o win. At t h e beg inning was b e t ter t h a n t ha t of the opon e nt s s core. Likewise did it r omp on t h e

Cap t a in Rothert, who was a s t a r on of t h e s easo n, P er u's pro s p ec t s for a 1the game was mo r e c l osel y co ntested Doane t ige r s, s ho wing th em w hat deth e Harvar d Hi g h School t eam and i s feat was by en ding t he ga m e wit h a going f aster than ever thi s year.

B u ettzenbach a two yea r m a n and exca p tai n of a n ayy five is a tan , ran gy m n n an d s ho ws up w e ll on both offence n nd d e fe n ce. Frary Auburn

Hi gh School s t a r i s b ack again thi s year s ho w ing l ot s of s p ee d on th e

OoN !l tHl in s hooting bas kets

23-12 score on Doan e's flo o r, in fav or of qhe Bobcats. Thi s viatory over

Doane was as much or a s urpris e to P e1 uvi a n s a s to the public s in ce ; T'o :lllo h a d won four N I. A. A. c h a mpion s hi ps in the las t four years

The nex t week th e Mitlland Tiger s invaded Bobcat l a nd with a quintet of hu s ky Luth e r a n s T l1 e a thl etic co n tests t e t ween Midland and Per u win nin g t ea m were bri g h t, du e to th e and prov e d to be mo re inte r e s ting to have a l ways b een hard fo u g ht but fact t h at nin e Je t te r m en were in the s p ec tators Peru h a d m anaged to wm 1 ine o u t sc hool aud good ma t e rial was c ert a in Th e next two games were to b e of ten contes t s T h is game proved no W ith all of t hi s mate ri a l Peru wiJI t o b e ava ilabl e from oth e r sources. pl aye d on for e ign f l oo r s So b right Jes s inter e-; ti ng but at the c lose of rig ht to uph o ld t h e h onors won l ast Th e :•b-t ni g ht' s practice broug h t an d earl y one Thurs9ay morning the th e game P er u h ad piled u p- 19 points ma n y out, proving that the m a n who Bobcats s tarted o n th eir fi1·s t trip to MidlaPd' f 1 3. Midl an rl \H s tflird

Some oth er men th a t d eser ve cre di t a nd look promis in g a 1·e Brun s don , De lzell, who playe d with Peru High last yea r , W. Hanson , C. H anson, B e ll broth e r !', Sc!J iefe rd eck e r Thomp son, Bat h a nd H an n a

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BUETTGENBACH Ca p tain 1923 Fvotball.

1•: on a on t h e t eam mu s t s how Th ey departed in grief becau se Cap - in t h e co nfe r en ce. tu de, we th e s quad of 1922 vote to you barrage of cheer s. L et's go back -and think of t he IY ho Coac h Speer h a d c h osen to s t a rt aml wil cox havin g r ece ived inju r ies College a t Fr e mont. Th e Tabor team !sc ru bs, who covered with cuts th e s ea s on. in t h e T a r or game. Th ere games mor e fi gh t a nd p e p than at brui ses, aches and pains scrambled to

s om e rea I fight a nd ability to play tai u 'l aft a nd Wilcox co uld not be Tl:e r e we r e t. wo garues s tag e d for the ga me It was not known until with t hem, Captai n T a ft h avin g been the n ext week, one at T a bor Co ll ege the ni g ht b efore t h e first game, jus t call ed h o m e ou nccou nt of s ick n ess at Tabo r. and th e other at Mid la nd

The sea s on wa s s t a rted b y a game were with Kearney a nd D oan e tn 1 the fir s t g ame but Per u flina:ly put t he each afternoon to battle with (Sea s on of 1922. ) with Tal or Co ll ege from T abor, Io wa . were eXJl ected to b e t wo of th e h a rd - them down to a 33 to 22 score the varsity eleven. For tlleir efforts

E1ncls- H.arrell, We :.l eyan; Fr a r y It was pl ayed on our court. est games or the seas on. The lin e- up Th e gnme wit h Midla nd was the to make of us a victorious e !eYen Pe ru No rma l ; Cal dwe ll, Gr an d I s- Coac h Spee r' s lin e up to s t a rt th e tor thet e game<> wa s : Frary a nd hanleat game or t h e season , a n d until we hop e , that next year they too , will In ntl; W illi an;s, Ha s tin gs. me wa s : Rothert, forw a rd s ; Bitze and S imon s, I Co nttnn ed o n F o urth be dressed in "Red".

T ackl es - Ricllapaugh, Way n e Raitt, The majority of our letter men have w es leyan; E. H a m-en , Ce ntra l; Lus- d ec id ed to return for another year, ch e l Midland ; S hul l Cotner. PERU WINS SECOND HONORS I N 1922 FOOTBALL, LOS ING ONLY ONE GAME I N THE SEASON. which has c a use d us to ado pt t ho Ouard s- Su ltovaty, Doan e; Heyd e, ; logan "A ll Victoriou s Iu 1923 " Grand I s l a n d ; Smi th .Kearney; Boclt, \. Cotn er "-... Cl'nters-

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• PEHU. NEBRASKA DECEMBER 13 , 1922 1922 BAS KET BA L L C HAMP IO NS, STATE COLLEGE CONFE RENCE OF NEBRASKA S peer (Coach), Wi lcox , Ros enq u is t , S i mo n , F r ary, Bue tt genbach To f t (Captai n ), R o th er t (Cap t a i n f or OUR CHAMPION S HIP BAS KE T BA LL SE AS ON Peru Quintet Ex p ects to Dupl icate Thi s R ecord During the C oming Se a son
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Wes l eyan ; '-..._ >on Do n rtnee s Rait la nd; - t y( 'Ho Qual'tcrlntdc
H orn Mid la nd; At a-, ba s t er, Will
P,eru ; Rehtlerl Orand !>laud. ll a lfl nck s S ink , Grand l s lnnd ; McPK l vi e, Cba d r0 1; Ma r ·; h, eCn tr a l ; Drll'li J•e;e1 KeurnPY l '• l i ih nr·ln; Xunu·1Pr, Kearn ey; ll u!tgenhuu F,h, Pf' ru Wid la nd : \ll c· Der mo t!, Or a ni! 1s l n ml ; Buclt. ])l) l!! l!l. Jfo ·lo r u hl e Mon!!t n noun hOC' , Weql oyn n ; Mil fl m , Peru: Goot! Rc ll, Mldlnncl; S t eve n:·, i'n ;thigH; 1\>lo r ga n Yor k ; D Mil le r, Wnytf'. .o l or·t lon of an rT o n or Ro ll of 1\Te, Our Fa m o us Captain Will y ' s Bobcats, in Ac t io n on Ne bras ka 'a lt' itw!'t A thi Pt ic Fie l d WOJlLJ) JU:R ,\LD £LEVt::'i First Eleven F.nd-Fra1•y, Peru. Right Tncltle- Lu sche i, :\Iidland. Ri g ht Guard--Sukovaty, Donne Center- Parkinson, Wesleyan. L eft Guar d - Heyde, Grand Jl;l and. Le ft T acltle-H ansen, Central. Le ft End- Harrell, Wesleyan. Qunrterback Horn, ::\lidlnnd Right Half - Sink. G r and Islnnd L ert Half - .\dnms, :-.thll nnrL (•'ullbnck- - Kummer. Kearney T lJC \\ m-Id .Heralrl giV•'S on secoutl team: Milam, a right JlOSI t!on; H u ett?.e nbarb, fullhaC'.k. Honor ahle mention; Willy as qunrtcrb!u•l •ble mention: Willy as 'lua.rterbaclt, Rotbert, ba\fuac\1..
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or are awarded alltletc s w no m tul:l l op ini on coac h es and l eading co nference o[flcl a l s a r e wo r thy of this d istinctlon. E ac h conference co ac h is according the opportunity to cast , hi s b a llot f or worthy at hl e t es. I

Trapp, Chadron Sm1th, Kearney , Smith, Kearn ey Dono van, Grand I s land Cave, Cot n e r R i att, Wesle yan Willy , P e ru McKelvey, Chad r o n

hav e see n the teams in action. I Adam s, Midland fb Ruby Thompso n Edtt o r Twe n ty -nin e a r e Honored H bl K

E 1· N o nora e menLmg, umm e r, mt tc ovotny Twenty-nine ath l e tes a r e pl aced on

I t. l g c. rg. rt. r e. q b. Ih. ference coac he s and officials who 1 Tl:l e E 01 1'0RIAL STAPF. Brunin g , Midland rh. George :\!ledsk e r 1 1

Zelma Tay l<>r Editor the Roll t hi s year as against t wenty- Kea rn e y; Sh1 pp , Chadron; Lin

,\l a rgare t N.liller " " l nve according t h e distinctio n las t qui s t, D o an e ; Buc k , D oa n e; Ro ss ,

Arthur MaJu rs Bu stn ess Manage r j Doa n e· Milam Peru· F rary Peru

Fern Ta lor 'Ass ista nt ' !Season. ' .' • ' '

Y St a r 's commen t on P e ru Star s ; Young, Ha s llngs ; S a ss, Wayue,

W ill y i s grou n d-gai n e r I s tlan ger - Harmon, Midland; G oodse ll, Mid-

J>UESlDENT CAVINESS 'o us in a brok e n fie ld. land; N e il, Wes leya n.

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e or t h e man car ryin g the new men t o win a· con f e r e nce title Tuesday mor[\ing pap er s , It came as ball on sweeping end r u n s. Will iam-H o w ; Ver, befor e the seaso n was t th t th f ·e d r M togs for scveca l seasons I regre a e m a ny n n s o 1 r. I on the c onfe rence extend itself t o Cav in ess l earn of! his decision to r eL.JU ClO I C. • Dentist and X·Ray Offic e Pho ne 27 Chi ld r ens w o r k a Speci a lty Residence 2 00 Ph o nes 160 :-!5 D. D. STONECYPHER , M. D PHY S I C IAX LADIES'

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PJ"ANS '1.'0 RE'riRE Buitenbaugh of Peru i s the be s t 1 State co llege f ootba ll th is stason fullb ac k Peru has had Co r many sea- r Sons. I"'e d evel oped du ring the sea- was n ot a s go od as it has been f or
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WEAR'' Dresses Co ats Suits Blouses Skirts Sweater s A. II Colors Bloom e rs ..\. ll Sizes "Exclu s i v e'' but not •• Expensive" Matth.ews' .Style . Shop •• S mart Wear for You11g Wotnett'' N eb ras ka City,We boost Peru-and F eed vou too BURLINGTO N CAFE One block north Burlinglon Depot Nebraska City, Neb r. a di s tinct s ho clt to a ll the s tudents s on of Ha stings is one of! the most , o.ver, Sp eer had a p o w e rful te am
Thirty-Six Years of Services s on. H e can be ca ll ed up on t o pu nt the past f ew years Conseq u e ntLy or s cor e from the field. In 4ac t h e is it is h a r der to pic k t wo al l -state "Beca u se of my own affa irs n eeding a va lu able man from eve ry s t a nd- t ea m s t han ever befo r e All o f atte ntion and b ecause o f intent to r e - point. I the m en on the fi rs t team and the tire from sc ho ol work afte r thirty-s i x Fra ry of P eru was one of the main m ajo ri ty on th e sero nd prove rl outs yea r s se r vice In th e sc hool s or Ne - stren gth s of the Pedagogu s l ines. H e standi ng stars o n th ei r res p e ctive bras ka I am aski ng the board to re- is skillfu l at turning back plays I lea s e me at th e c lose of t he s umm e r d irect at hi s eud of th e line Cald- 1 teams 1 d i r Coac h Qpee r o f Peru Co llege s chool in 1 923." well ot Gra nd s i a n won r ecogn - I Y tion on hi s ability to e ith er g e t the started the s e ason w ith t oo man y A. L. Caviness. , When t he above was r ead i n the inte rfer e nc
a nd fa c ulty It Is certa inl y with d eep va luabl e ends that h as worn Ha s tings which would have made any team t i re from school work. 1 The State Journal's Teams j w 1 °Captai n H o rn of Midland is - 1 (By Hal Bowers.) eas ily the b es t in the ___,_,...,.._,._,________________.,......,___ FIVE MEN. RECEIVE HO NORS / confe r e n ce. H e direct e d his team tCQnll nu e d rrnm l!'l r"t Po.z:e
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omes t o the person who has money in the b a nk j to its chapmio n 3hi p and h e is one of the b est open field runne rs i in the state. Willy of P e ru is a g o od fie ld g e n e ral an d deseves hi s place on t he se cond t ea m.o f P e ru the full b ack posi ti on, alth o Adams of Midland d es erv es consideration Bu ettge nbach i s a trip p le threat back. H e can pa ss , p u nt and ca rry th e b all. Both pla yers are goo d at hittin g th e li ne. Th e Fioal Standing s. Final sta ndi ng; of the co nference tea m s f o 1922 : G. W. L T. Pet 1 Mid land 8 7 0 1 1. 000 Peru 6 5 1 0 .834 Wes leyan 5 4 1 u 800 Kearney H 5 2 1 .71 4 IChadron 3 2 1 0 .667 Do a ne 7 3 3 1 500 Hastings 7 3 3 1 .500
Ne hras k a C it v a nd Auburn ••
kn:>wn w o r th, Phoenix, Wayne , H ol eproof, c u mb i nati o n s of Cordo van and _9lue, Cord o van and gree n , e i the r p lain o r clocked $1. 75, $1.85, $2 6 5 Black aod Cordovan, plain o r fancy clocking of many col ors · ' $ 1 35 to $2. 95 H e avy all woo l Skatin g Gloves, beaut i ful assor tment f o r w ome n and children. Perrin m ake Gaun tlet Fty l e s $1. 15 to $ 2.7 5 New Ma d e r ia D o lli es , r ou n d and oval. Lunch Cloths, Dr esser etc. Pri ces very reasona b le L. W esselt s Sons & Co. Ne.bt>aska €ity, Ne.br>aska Meet that opportunity prepared PERU STATE BANK Cot ner G r and I s land 7 2 7 2 4 l .333 4 1 333 .............................. Peru, Nebrask a 'AVENUE
FO R Notions, Hair Nets & Curlers Stati onery & School Supplies Neb Central 8 2 6 0 .250 ' Wayne 5 1 4 0 .250 1 York 7 0 7 0 .000 1 The Omaha Bee 's first a nd sec1 ond teams are the sa me as th e State I J ournal's. Pr o fessor O ve rh o lt an d Coach I Sp eer were in Lin coln last week, I a ttending a m ee ting o f th e co nfe rence executive co mmitt ee, at wh i ch thirteen co l leges were ret:rese n ted At t hi s m eeti ng the st a t e c o ll ege baske t ba l I ti ti e f or 1 1922 was offic iall y g i ven to P e ru, 1 , the f ootball ti t le t o Midland, and ' I track ti tie to We sleyan. I C. A. SOUDERS, Auburn, Nebr. The Best and most com plete shoe stock in south ea s tern Nebr: We fit where others fail Shoes for the' entir e family Triple A's to triple E's. The l utest in Gent's furnishings Candies, Fruits, Grocer ieH u nd Meats us opposite the Training Sc hool o.nd save the long walk dowra t own When yo u've mad e a mistake ! You've n ot proud or, H. PHONE 73 U. LANDOLT PERU, NEB RASK A Pl lON l': 7lOr you'd rather not talk out aloud or, Don't hide l t4from everyone's eight With a sm ile that Is bright your must 1 s how it, --------,------------1 Say, " I've made a mistake-and 1 D I A. M 0 N DS WATCHE S know u, Y f IBut next time I'll do the thing our best Assurance o right!" St d d V I Be is pudd ing or gown that you've an ar a ues Rpo!l1ng, - ONE PRICE TO ALL O r something that's ta lren more toiling PROPER 'S Nebr. C ity, Nebr. JEWELRY SILVERW 'rha n ei ther one woul dL oolc up with a. heartful of laughter And s ay, "I've been fit upld -hereafter My work w ill be good!" -Margaret E. Sang11ter H. _/ / / Dry Goods Ready-Wear Millinery Gossard and Warner Co rs ets and Brassieres "Globe" Underwear fer Ladies an d Children. Phone 377 Auburn, Nebr.
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t he Admini strat ion building. or are awa r ded athl etes wh o in th e

To C ontr ib u tors:

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opi nion o q coac h es and leadi ng con -

fe r e n ce offi c ia l s ar e worthy of this

S i n k , Grand I s la nd · Al aba ste r, Wes leya n Bu et t g enbach, Per u Se co nd team: H a rr e ll, Wes le y a n Tra p p , Chadr on S rn 1th, Ke a rn e y

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T he Roll, th erefo re represe n t s n o t Riatt Wesle yan r e th e i ndi vid u £} 1 vie w of th e write r but W ill y, P e r u qb. t]l t he r th e copiled opi n io n of co n- 1 Mc Kelvey , Chad r o n lh.

T B E EO I 'l' O R t AL STAFF fe r ence coach es and o ffic ia ls wh o Br u ning, Mid land rh.

Geo r ge Medsk er Edi t or-in-Chief h av e s ee n th e team s in a ction.

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Ru b y Th o mpso n Ass oc ia t e Edito r Tw enty-ni ne a r e Honor ed H o norab le rnen t i ng , Kumm e r ,

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Zelma Tay l<> r E d it o r th e Roll thi s y ear a s a gai n s t t we nty- K ea rn ey ; S h ! pp , C h adron; Lm Mill er " " fiv e accordi ng t h e di s ti ncti on l a s t qui s t, Doan e ; Bu c k , D oa n e ; Ro ss,

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a dis tinct s h ock to a ll t h e s t ud en ts s on of Hastings is one of! th e m ost over , Sp ee r had a p nw erf u l team

F ern Tayl or, 'As sista n t " W St ar's comm ent on Pe ru Sta r s : Y o un g Has tings ; Sa ss, ayne; Will y is gro un d-gain e r I s d an g er- : Harm o n, Midlan d ; G oo d s e ll MidP R ESID E NT CAVINESS ' ous in a broken fi eld. ' la nd ; N e i l, Wes ley an PLANS nETffiE Bu ite nba ugh of Pe l'll is th e best I State co llege footba ll thi s s t a so n full ba cl{ Pe ru has had Cor many s e aH d I d d the sea : was n o t a s g oo d a s 1t h as b e e n f o r '.r o Lcnl' C Public S ch ool Worl\ After s ons e eve ope u rmgH e ca n b e ca ll ed u r>on t o p u n t the past f e w ye ars Con seq u e ntLy 'l.'h il'ly- Six Yea r s of Service s "' or sc ore [rom t he fi eld In Aact he is it i s h ar der t o p ick two all-sta t e "Beca us e of my ow n affa i r s n eed ing a val ua ble ma n from eve r y sta n d- I ' t e am s tban e v e r b e f or e A I I o f attenti on an d becaus e of inten t to r e-point. the m e n on th e fi rs t t eam and th e ti r e fr om s ch ool work a ft er thir t y-s ix F r ary of P e ru was on e of the main ' m a j ori t y o n th e s e co n d p r o v e d o u ts y ear s ser vic e in t he s chools or Ne- s t ren gt h s of t he P edagogu s l in es H e sta nd ing s t ar s on th e ir r es p ect i ve bras lm I am as ki ng t h e b oard t o r e- is s ldllful at turni ng back pl ay s I t f I I 0 ld earn s lease me a t the clos e of the s ummer dire ct at h is end o t 1e m e. a - ; \" oil o f Gr and I s land won r ecogn i- 1 1 Coac h $ p ee r o f P e ru Co ll ege s c ho ol in 1 923. " " A. L. cavin ess . t ion on h is a bili ty to e ithe r ge t th e st a r ted t he seaso n w i th t oo m a n y W h en th e a bove was r ead in t h e i nt erfere n ce or th e ca rryin g t he n e w m e n to win a co nfe r e n ce tit le. Tues da y mor n ing p a p e r s , i t ca me as ball on sw eep in g e nd r uns . W ill ia m.1 H ow b e fo r e t he season wa s t t b t tb f · d f M tog s fo r se vera l s ea s on s I r egr e a e m a n y n en s o 1 r. Iowni nth e confe r e n ce exte n d 1tself to , Cavin es s lea r n oe b is decis ion to r e- ,

and fac ulty. It is certa inly with d eep v alu a b le end s t hat h as worn H a s ti n gs w h ic h wou ld have ma d e an y tE>a rn t i r e fro m scho ol work.

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rn e n t fo r wom e n and c hi ld re n P e rrin m a ke ,

Gaun tlet styles $ 1.1 5 t o $2 75 • N ew Mad e r ia D o l li e s, r o u nd a n d o va l Lunch Cloth s , Dr esser Scarfs , etc Pri ces v e r y r ea sonab le

L. Wesse!' s Sons & Co . N e b,a sk a E. it y, N e.bPaska

C. A. SOUD E RS, \ A ubu rn , Ne b r

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T H E PERU PE DAGOGIAN Ente red at the Po slofficc a t l'eru, Nebras k a a s second- elass ma tter Publi s hed Week ly by the Peru Sta te Teache r s College $ 1. 00 p er yea r S i ng le co p y 5 ct s. THE PE RU PED AG O G I AN whi ch h a s feature f ew ou t s tanding j s tar s who s e p e rform an ce on the r e1 ct a ng le wo u ld seem t o s tamp t h em 1 as pe r fo r me r s o f u n us ua l me ri t. E leven h ave, on th e othe r b a n d , I fea tur ed· t ea m-p lay r ealiz in g th a t game s a r e to be won n ot s o m u c h by l i ndivid u a l e ffo rt a s u n ited t eam-work I E lliott, M id land Ga use rna n , Doane R ee d, K e arn ey C o well, Grand Isla nd H or n , Midland c r g rt r e. q b I h F OR f H O SE C H RtST M A.S PRE SENTS C orne i n ea
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prepare d PERU STA T E B AN K Peru 6 5 l 0 834 WeHie yan 5 4 1 u 80 0 K e a rn e y !3 5 2 1 714 ICha d r o n 3 2 1 0 .6 67 D oa ne 7 3 3 1 50 0 , Ha s ti ngs 7 3 3 1 500 Co t n e r 7 2 4 1 .33 3 Gr and I s la nd 7 2 4 1 333 • Ne b Ce ntral 8 2 6 0 25 0 Wa y n e 5 1 4 0 .250 I Pe ru, Nebras ka 1York 7 0 7 · 0 ooo 1 Th e Om a h a Bee s fi r s t a n d sec.::..------="""",_,,_,.,_..,.,."".,....,.ICICJ_____,_,._.,.. _ ' ond t ea rn s a r e th e sa me as t h e S t a te --------au----=------.... I J our n a l ' s Jt.VEN U E STORE ! Pr of ess or O ver.bo lt a n d Coac h ; Sp ee r were in L in co l-n la s t w ee k , I a tt e nd in g a m ee t i ng of th e confe r- , e nce e x ec ut i ve co m mi t tee, at whi c h 1t hirt ee n co ll eg es we r e I ret: r esent e d. At t h is m ee t i n g t h e •
. Of kn :> wn wo rt h, Ph o eni x , Way n e, H o le proof c o mb i nat io n s of Co r d ova n a nd p lu e, Cord o v an and gr een eith e r plain o r cl oc k e d $ 1. 75, $ 1. 85 , $2 65 Bl a ck and Cor dovan, p lain o r f an cy c lo cki n g of many col o rs' - - $ 1 35 to $2 95 H eavy a ll woo l Skating G lov es, b ea u ti ful assor t-
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e b a s k e t b a ll t it le for 1 I 1922 w a s offic i a ll y g i ve n to P e r u , I T ripl e ;\ 's to triple E ' s. , th e fo o t ba l l t i t le to Midl and , a nd i t k t 1 w 1 The Jutest in 6ent'8 Fu rnishings 1 r a e Jt e t o es eyan l•.._........ ..........._.. .....-.......... IWh e n yo u ve mad e a mist ake ., We fit w he re o thers fail S hoes fo r t h e' entir e fam i ly You 'v e not proud of, 1 / Or yo u'd r athe r not t a lk ou t a loud H. HE,MMINGS G N / H . ·u. LA N DOLT of, PHONE 7 3 P ER U , NEBRASK A PH ONF; 71< Don' t b ide i t:efrom everyon e' s sig h t W i t h a s mile that is b r ig ht your mus t "- - --------.---: j s how It, Say, "I'v e made a mi s t ak&-and 1 DI AM OND S W A T C H ES Your bes t Ass ur a nce of Stand a rd Valu es ONE P RI CE T O A LL PR O PER'S N e br C ity, N e b r. know it, Bu t n ex t tim e I'll do the thi n g r ight ! " Be is pu<ldiu g or gown tlla t y ou ve s po!l!ng .Or so meth i n g tlmt s ta ken more to!ll n g Tha n eith er one wouldL ook up with a hoartful of l aughte r And Ray, "I've b een s t upid- h ereafte r JEWE L RY My wor k will be good! " S I LV E R W ..\ R E - Margar et E Sang11t er / Dry Goods / Ready-Wear Millin ery Goss ard a nd Wa rn er Co rs ets a nd Brassi e res "Gl obe " U nd e rwear fer Ladi e s and C h il d ren P hone 377 Aub urn, Nebr.

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O t- 1 l lws h a d m a ny C n tl :J <l rro w L• Jrs t _ j year s or e xp cr!cuce 0 :1 t ho the l as t few minutes of th o ga me q u a c irc u it. 1l o i s s o s u c c es:, [u l\1i d! a nd l ed by a few point s : Then Th e Men s Clu b o r ga n ized a y e ar 1 fin a n c i a ll y t hat he own s l a r g e a pa r t - the Bobca ts di s p laye d s om e rea l fig ht ago. Th e fi r s t lu nch eon wa s h e l d a ment ho u ses an d other pro p e rty a ll an d the ga me e nd ed with a score 18 year ago t hi s mon th. A t th is me e t- o f w h ic h he ha s a c quired by r e a s on to 17 i n our fa vo r. ing t he c lu b a d opte d it s cou s t i tution of hi s f r u gality ancl t hrHt. lie i s The n e xt two ga mes were wit h a nd p la nned t o h a ve noon- da y lu n ch - i popu l a r a mon g bu s ine s s m en , a lead- K earn ey !'\o rma l a n d Syrac u se Atheon s and In v ite s ome pr o mine n t men er in R otary aiHl i n t he Ch a mber of Ietic Ass oci a t ion. Both wer e pJ a y od to a ddr ess the c lub. Th e Rotary Commerce, a ntl a ma s t e r o!J e ducatio n on our ho me Uoor. T he P e r u t e a m Clu b o f Li co ln, llcnrl n g of th e in i ts r e l atio n t o bu s ine ss i ts s uperio r i ty t o th ese tea m s of t he c l ub, lcl nd ly off e r e d t o the Kea rney game e nding with a s c or e s pe a l<e1 s for t h e s e l unc h e on s T h e FRlEN l> Slll P 21 to 17 in Dobcat s f a vo r , a ud the w is d om of t hi s pl a n b a s been d e mon - Syra cu s e scor e 34 to 14 in our favor. s t r a t ed b y th e rema r ka bl e ::; peake r s 1 On t he n e xt a nd l as t tr i p, tile t ea m t his c l ub has sen t t o P e ru One might b e l ead to a sk one ' s s e l f wen t t o Linco ln to pl ay the Cotner

It Is difficu l t to say wh o h a s be e n if friend s hip i s a na tura l or a n a r-' Bul ldogs It s eem e d tha t winni n g tb e bes t s peak er for each h as b een t ific ia l think ; a thing th a t h a s to b e wa s · g e tting to be a h a bit w i t h a m aster In his lin e The 1\0ilowing or an a c ci d ent; a matt e r or growth t h e Bobca ts Fin din g thi s a pl easb r ie f s u mmary of the me n will or a thin g de t ermin ed and c ulti vated ing hab it they continued i t by wins ome idea of t h e r a r e treats e nj oye d ! Ga n enm ity a nd h a tre d be dr iven ni ng from Cotn er with a s core 17 t o by th e m e n's c lu b. I ou t by co ld r ea s on a nd ab s t r act t hi n k- ll. 'IRS:! !!ilill i!i 12:: :I I

Dr !!; Ray l:{ey n olds F rank D. T om s on ,·dir ec tor of pub- Iing, an cl thi s l oacl t o t o l e rance, and One of the n1ost d e c i s iv e g am es or

l ic i ty for tbe Woo d s Br oth e r s Com - ' the p r actice of toler ance l e ad t o kind- t:he c onfe r ence Cor the s ea s on was p a n y, i s a s u ccess f ul bu s in ess rp a n j 1y con s i de r ation and a ss oci ation on stag e d when the Peru ::a ;r,P me n m et o ne of th e mo s t pro min e nt farm I t hi s ba s is l ea d to fri e nd s hip of de - t h e Doa ne tiger s for t h e Rero nd t l mt.! wri te r s In th e mid dl e w es t , a bom 1 g r ee, be coming c lose r until one of and defeated t h em a 27 to 18 hu mo ri s t , a nd a s p e a k e r who i s in bot h pa r ties wi llin g l y r is k a nd ..:a un t. Be Uore thi s gam e Do :.t n e a n d dem a nd everywh e r e. H e h as s pokeo even li fe for th e oth e r ? P e ru wer e r unnin g nec k a : t -1 b e fo re th e l endi ng Rotary Club s a n tl l I s thi s g rad ation f rom to i n th e ch a mp io ns hi p r a<:e.

IIIllOR. H. C. H A R R IS O s t e opath Ph ysi cia n DE NTt ST of Au b u rn In P e ru a n d F ri day Auburn, Neb ras k a evenin gs F 1r pho ne Mrs fJ C Mt>y er

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Orvi ll e J Fee, former p r e s ide nt of to c ul tivate c erta in t raits and w e e d \s malles t s core th a t P eru made du r i ng th e L in c oln Rota r y Club a nd p a s t d is- ! out other!', a nd is ou r lite r at u re e m- t h e s eason '!'h is was the fir s t Bas k et tric t pr es id en t ,i s t h e propr ietor of I Joyed to that e n d an d do genera tion s Ba ll ch a mpione hip that P e r u ha s had. th e E van s L a undry, lwown th r ough- · come into the wor ld a n d acc e pt t hings C:> pt. Ta ft p r oved hi s a bility a s a out th e count1'.Y as on e of th e b e s t I as t h e y fi n d t he m, or do Sh ak es p eare l ead er and a pl aye r H e was r e coope rate d l a und ri es in th e middl e an d t he ot he r gre at w r iters r ecord gn iz ed by a ll s por t writers in t h e w est Mr F e e i s a tra in e d e n g in eeer, ! t he wa r m e xpre ss ion s of na t u re as st a t e to b e the be s t g u a r d In th e cona spea ker of w ide p romi n enc e, a nd con t inua l a nd for ever s u re? fer en c e con seque ntl y b e was p laced a bu s i ness ma n a nd l eade r of re co- Have I a n e n emy be cuase I di dn ' t on the All -Stat e s ta ti ona ry g u a r d guizecl s uccess li ke hi :; look s t he fir s t time I saw po sition. Adria n 1\1. Now on s i s t h e pre si d ent him te cau s e I sa w on l y hi s wea k F r ed R ot he rt was chos en as c ap t a i n and owner of th e Ke bra s ka Unive r s i ty .Points, a nd my l ook s s howe d it on my for th e n e x t yea r f rom t hi s team. He Sc ho ol of Mus ic. Fo r fou r teen year s , own Qa c e at t he ti me an d enm ity wa s r e ceived a n honor a bl e mentio n in the he was professor ot publi c speakin g in h is own se n s it ive n a t ur e wh e n h e s por t wor ld. He was a v e ry c a pa bl e a t th e Sta t e Ag ri c ul t ura l Co ll ege a t (;:t w it, and n ei th e r of us ha ve ta k e n for war d a n d deser ves muc h cre di t Ames , I owa. For mo r e t ha n t went y t he p a in s to l ook de e p e r a n d corre ct th e a ll victoriou s s eas on.

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THE BE ...,T S HOE Ringer, Proprieto r., Commer c ia l Club s in Am eri ca a nd · h• - fJr ie nd fo un d i n t h e an im a l l<ingd om ? Th e l a s t t \'(O g a mes were pl ayed In 1 I · t d · 1 1 · f Let u s d o you r shoe I'Ppair i nO: ITS and Win O'f oo t r ubbe r h eel s. se rvi ces draw th e v e r y fed; s 1t oun 111 t 10 r e a t10n s o n a- P e ru Borc a ts w e r e d e te r mined to e. h e goes , tion s ? make thi s a n a ll vi c to r io u s se:tson so Oak and Kr ome s o le leathe r. We carry a fu!l l in e o " laces, ti:,c•s Ve me H e dg e, r e ti ri n g pr J Sicl nnt < [ I s it possi bl e between two fa mili e s ? th ey proceeded to win the s e g ames i n an d p o lis h es. Qn i c k servi c e , r eas o n a ble p ri ccss t h e Lincoln R otary Clu b i s t htl ltlaft ! I s i t poss ible for two p eo pl e t o be a fir st c lass s t y l e. T he York s cor e Sp e c ia l a tte n t i o n tr i ve n t o mail o r der s P e r u, Nehr a ge r of the H e dge Abstr a c t Conl!ldOY e nemie s from e a rli est memo r y to u was 39 to 13 an d th e Cotn e r s core 38 and i1e is him s el e a mos t promin e nt ' g i\'en P.oint in th eir li ve«, then to to 18 · and mo st s u cce ss f u l ab s t r nctQr in gr a duall y c ha n ge and fin a lly lJecom e Wa yne Norma l dec i de d th ey h ad no L i nco ln He bas b ee n g iven ever y c lose and fa ith fu l Orie nds th e r est of team in s chool wh ich co ul d comp et e hon or wi t hin the g i ft of t h o R o ta ry th e ir lives ? wi t h Peru Bobcats, so t h ey for feite d Cl ub a n d h a s be e n a p rom in e n t m em, I s f ri end s hip a n a t u ra l t h ing out- to us two ga me s T hi s e n ded a wo nh e r a nd l e a de r in t he Li n co ln Ch a m- s ide th e d ete r min a tion of t h e iu d i vi- der ful bas ke t bull sea son for Peru be r of Comm e r ce He Is r ecog n ized du a l or a co n cre te, comp l ex stat e ha v in g won fo ur te e n games and lost h ru out t he midd l e we s t as a mos t 1 bas ed on s i mp le prin c ipl es within th e i ng n one. The hi g h e st s co r e t h a t a high l y t ralmi d and mos t expe rt a b - control or in d i vidua l s ? con fere nce team made a ga in s t P e ru s tractor o f titl e s the r ac e l ea rn ed th a t it p ays \vas 18 points a nd th is wa s the

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We c a ll f o r yonr c l oth es an d d e li ver Call ph o n e 62 y ea r s , h e h a s been a p opular c h a n - out· m u t tla ! m is take? 1 Car l Ro se nqui s t wa s al so chosen o n tauqu a l ec tur e r a n d ente r taine r H e Is our li t e r a ture a ll for pl ea s u re t h e a ll s tate tea m He wa s a third is a ve r y s u ccess fu l bus in e ss m a n , i o r i s it pa r t l y to s h ow u s s ome of ye ar m a n p l a yin g at ce n te r po s ition. a pr omi n e nt Rota ri an, a l ea d e r in th e ' t-he se things? I s friend s hi p a matt er Bitze w as a two y ea r man He Ch amber of Com me rce, an d a l eader 1' of choi ce made his l e tte r her e in '20 a nd aft er in e v e r y bran c h of cu l tural H ow ma ny ti mes ha ve I an d tbe a yea r i n t he navy h e r et:urn erl t o H e Is a s pc a lcer whose se rvices d r aw Iother fe ll ow b ee n on th e fen ce and Peru to pl ay for the Bl ue a nd White fees gi ven anyone in both ca red en011g h to_ h e lp t he H e p l a y e d at runn in g g u a rd pos ition Iu s ltn e o1 wor k m Am e n c a oth e r from l :t llt ng o ft , a nd we both Gl e n F r a r y was a fir s t year man at E. J Si!ls is the pres i dent and 1 g ot orr a nd a long the pave - Per u afte r playing thre e yent·s on th e ma nager or t h e L inco l n Au t o a nd m en t of c l v1h za t1on t oget h e r in st e a d Auburn H. s. tea m In the s tate tourT ractor Scho ol. H e took t he s choo l ! or pu shin g one a n othe r o ff and "g oi n g na m e nt. He came to P e r u ti help when i t wa s a fa il ure fi n anc ia ll y and a ft e r one anoth er" w ith a pi ece of P e r u will h e r cbampion s b ip. e ducationa ll y a n d h e put i t on its t h e fe nc e of e n m ity ?

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W he n one considers the hopel ess escorted t o t h e ir throne t h e r est of posi ti on of women In t h e o ri ent c oun- the company were divi ded in to two t ri es t h e mai n ta i nance of coll eges fo r gr oups, the Ho ll y Reds an d Ever

them i s s ure ly the wor k of Chri stian gr eens and u nde r the lead er s hi p of A s i l ve r o ffer i ng will be taken a t t h e Mi ss Collman who r ep r esente d the :: los e of t h e evening as a gi f t t o t h ese Spirit of P e ru perform ed variou s st r u gg l e s c h ool s fo r w ome n of t h e s tunt s in h0110r of t he ir Magesti es ma st.

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T h e Everett Chri s t ma.c; par ty was A s t h e l ight5 blinked, it was necesh e l d in t h e H igh Sc h oo l gymna s iu m , sary to di s tribute t he gifts quicltly.

Saturd ay eveni ng. Under the direct ion of I r is T obl er wh o h ad c h a r ge of th e de coratio n s th e gym, was t rans-

Th e King and Que en took c harge or. t h is and b estowed favor s up on th eir willing s ubje ct s Much mer rime nt i n t o a home-like room in wa s cau sed by the or the

whi c h the Christmas co l or s of r ed packages. an d g r e e n p redom i nated. At the We r eg r et th at we did n ot have a • ouU1 e nd of th e r oom, wa s placed the fla sh l ight taken fo r the costumes t h ron e for the King and t h e Quee n Iwere bo th beau ti fu l a n d u nique. Aside In as m u ch a s th is w as a Ch ri s t ma s fr om costumes worn by Mr. Tobl er, I ma s qu e r ade the g uests were met at 1oth e r s triking ones were wo rn by Mr t h e door by on e of the ente r tai nin g 1F elc h, Mr. Yos t, Mr. c ommittee t o w h om t h ey p r esented 1

Mi ss Burton, Miss Swartivout, Mi s s J prop e r Id enti fication rec e iv i ng in Margaret Mille r , Miss Th ompson and 1 re tur n numb er ed re d or gree n b ell s. ·:vri ss San d e l l.

The fir s t part of th e evening was ievote d to victro l a mus i c a n d par ty same s After thi s, j u s t p r ior to the Y M C. A u nm aski ng, the prize winning cosY. M C. A. met as u s ua l Wed n esday t um c was chos en For t h e fi r s t p l ace the Sheik a n d t he Ch i n aman ti ed but night an d , a s it was Educa tion Weelt, th e t op ic !or d is c u ss io n was "T each- in the fina l vote the priz e was awarding as a Vocat!on". U nd er the le ader sh ip Mr Mel v in t h e me e t ing wa s

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teach in g profe ss ion was viewed from I s everal diff e rent angle s Naturally t h e first t hi ng di scussed wa s that of s a lary. Mr. Me lv i n b ad pr epa r ed a table f r om wh ic h we fo und th a t 134 teach ers get $900 or more per yea r; 237 draw $1500 or more;

1 02, $2000 or more ; 46 betw een $2500 and $3000 ; a nd 37 gett ing $3000 or better, t he sa l a r ies of these h lghe;t t h i.r ty-s eve n r e aching ill on e case $10 00 00.

T h e n t h e requ ired prepar ation , one's fi t ness for th e po siti on lin d tl1 e a mount of se rvice rend er e d \\ ere cor.s idered, thou gh not as f u,.l l y as it w ou ld have been poss ible to do bad t ime permitted. · Lack of tim e forb a de

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I I ST A ND A R 0 K E Y BOA R D 1 movlng process had a l ittl e diffi c ulty : F o r the Pa·ofe§S Or or S t u d e nt in and r e nd e r i ng h e r mu si c. Eithe r th e I out of co ll eg e ' ' lteys '' we r e out'oetun e or a s in the Tri pl e 1\ 's to triple E's. ca s e of on e s om e ro adju Rtme nt was When i n n eed o f a Fou n ta in P e n us f u r th e Co n klin , Durin g a s h ort ln te rml s - The l ates t in Gent ' s Furn is hi ngs S he aff e r D un n. None b e t t e r P e ncil !> slon the plg- tall-ola was r e pa ir ed a nd th e l ast pi e ce br ought th e pr og r a m to l l!. _____.._ ____.,: - - Buy yo ur s cho o l su p pl i es of u s and sav e m o ney - ln s uccess fu l c lo_s_e _ _ H . U . LANDOLT · PHONE 73 PERU NEBRASK A P H ONE 7& L ast W ed ne s day o ur r egu la r mee t- - - - - - 1 l lng was ca ll e d a t the u s ua l ho ur Th e I fi r s t numb er on our program was a D I i\ M 0 N () S WAT C H ES cornet s o l o iby Mr Crancl a l accom - : Y b t A f pa nie d by 1\t r Holch Thi s w a s a our es ss uran ce 0 g r eat trea t ' .and all a ppr eciate d It I St d d V I , ve r y m uch. I a n 8 f 8 UeS T he t o pi c fo.r dis cu ss ion was t he ONE PRI C E TO A L L P R OPER'S N e br . C i t y, N e br S t ud e nt Fu n d Ca mpa ign, I whi c h was h old F riday f Mr Sc h lofor aec ln>r gn.ve u s a fl ll l e nd ld tnllt a b:O ut t ho <'on di Uon of o ur s tud e n t !'! In Eu ro pe I nm sure he co n vinced us a ll t hat It Is a p ri vil e ge t o coni r lhu l <' ou r s h are t o ou r • H . HGMMINhSG N Dry Goods Ready-Wear Mi llinery G o ssard an d Warner Co rse ts a nd Bras:::ieres " Glo be" Under w ear for Lad ies a nd C h ildren. Phone 377 A uburn, Nebr. JEWELRY S I LVERWARE s tud ent trl cnclH t o E u ro pe. I

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Ente red a t t he Po s t o ffi ce at Peru Nebraska as seco nd·elass m a tter Publis hed Wee kly by the Pe ru State Tea chers College T HE P E R U P ED A G , O G I AN - •-:-Nutt- Prin cipl eS o f ------------------------------1111!1 NE W BOOKS l ' OR OUR L IB RARY (Pur c hased In November) 37 9 17- N9G t e aching h igh schoo l pupils. 3 79 171-J 64 John s t o n & ,Tunior- se nlor high s c hool a dnu: i stra.- 1 Juvenil e- tion. November Boo lcs j371:7-An2. An dre s s & An dr e ss- 391-YoS. Y w c. A - Na tion a l Stor y o f Ros y Che eks and Strong co s tumes ot the Slav ic p eopl es. FOR f HOSE , C HR I Sl' M t\ S P R ESENT S Come in ear ly so we ca n r eady in p lent y c• f tim e Your Photograph s ! a n d a t o n e s itt i ng yo u c an so lve ALL y our g if t pr o bl e ms $1.00 p e r y ear. Single copy 5 c t s -If you d o not r eceive your Peilago g-ian I:ave no t ice in t llS! P edagngi a n hox in t he Ad m in is tra t ion bu il d ing. H ea r t 604-T37GO Thoms on , e d. Outline j 808.8 -B 86 dia l o- of scien ce j 8 08.8-B86s. Bugb e e- Succe ss f u l e n- 645-B6lj Blas d a l e- Prlncl pJ es of Pete rson Stud io, = Peru Nebr. 1 To Contributorss Copy sh o uld be in b y Fr:d a y nigh t No co py acc eptr d alter 5 p m F dd a y, W rite o nly o n one side of t he pa per Have y o ur copy t y pe written if p oss ib le · TH E E DI TOR g ue s quantitative analysi s. nam e d, [or th ey c e r ta inly mad e u s 581.6-Sa7 Sarge nt- Pl a nts and l a ugh with th e ir jok es and songs ,t hei r u s es ' j 808 .8 - E a 7 Eas y !lnte rtalnm en t s fo r G40-C77h Coole y & Spohr- Hous eyo un g peo pl e · hol d a rts for home and school 2 v. Kell ogg - Ch r istmas 654- S n5 Snodgra!)s & Camp- R a dio e ntertainment. r ecei vi ng fo r begin n ers j 808 8-Sh7. Sho e m a k e r, ed -Young 659.0 s l. Os bor n-A s hort c ou r se In TH E RIJITO R IAL STA P P folk s' d ia l og ues a dve rti sing j 808 8-Yo & Rook & R ook- You n g 660 Sl6 Sl os so n- C r ea ti ve c he rui sGeo rge Med slcer fo llt s' entertainments. Asso?:a t e Ed•.t.o r •Adu lt- Vitz- Problen s in eleme n1111 te o votny Hd ' R e fe ren ce t ary wo odworki n g 7.el ma Tay lo r As sist a nt tto r Mi ll er r 031-W89 Worl d book ; org a niz e d · 74 5-M58 Mijer - Batik s, and how to A h M · B · M a ge knowl e d ge in story and p ictu re lm alte t h em. rt u r aJnrs • a n r Fe rn Taylo r Assis tant 11 r 220 2- St8 Strong-Th e exh a u s tive 1 785-W86. Woods- S c ho o l orches===========--=· - c onc ord a nce of the Bib l e. tra s a nd ba nd s C h r istm a s ! The s ea son of joy a n d r 803-K28. Kell
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Th e '! r owd , whi c h bega n to a rri ve at se ve n o 'cl oc k, w.as c onfronted by a s trange a nd grotes qu e s i g ht in the u ppe r h a ll s Cl own s w ere run ning h ith e r a nd t h ith e r, a t u mber of T h e con voc a tion program s for t hi s " da rkles" were str utting a bout a nlm- week have been unus u a lly good Mana te do ll s a pp eared a nd d i sapp ear ed. rl ay Professo r E ason gave u s a Th e r e we r e a numbe r oil youn g l a dl es t p len d id ta lk o n " H ow t o Rea d the with aged fea tures ; a ged l a dl es with B i bl e." H e urged u s t o g iv e t he B ib l e g ir li s h f ea tu r es and not a fe w " c horu s a s the bes t book of li teratur e, a fa ir g ir l s" w it h ma n ly fe a tur es ; the se, c hance Con s id e r it n ot a s in g l e voles pecia ll y a p pea r e d Ill a t ease u me but a whol e lib ra r y a nd r ead Th e min s t r e l s how bega n promptl y it book by book By r ead ing a chapa t 7: 30 w it h a crowd ed room , we mu s t te r at a time a nd s kip pin g rr om on e con g r a tul a te the "d a rldes" , even if book t o an ot h e r w e are ve r y apt to we l o t h in k some of th e m we r e mi s- :mi s in terpr et t he mean ing. Ma ny oth-

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w e dn e s d ay th e Fres hm a n c la ss h a d c h a r ge of tlie c onvo ca tion pr ogr a m The pian o s ol o by Mi ss Lindah l was e njoyed by e ver yon e. We hop e t o h ear fro m Mi ss L ind a hl ofte n High Sc h ool :-.! ite was, as las t yea r, a success. Th e scho o l endeav or ed to g ive a oe rform a n ce of e ven bette r q u a li t y th a n l as t ye ar Ma ny of the

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Decemb e r 11 with a u unu s ua ll y l arge a tte nd a nc e Al l w e r e a n xiou s to l ea rn the nature of the s u rp ris e and trea t t h at h a.Q b een pr omised the m It c am e in th e form of a ta lk by Mi ss T ear on t he Pass ion P l a y or Obe ramme r ga u which s b o had the g ood for tun e to atte nd du r ing h er v is it t o europ e l ast s u mm er. It was a treat , ind ee d, to listen. to Mi ss T e ar' s c l ea r a nd pl eas ing expl anati on of t he or igin of th e p l ay and th e di sc ripti oo of the scenery , th e c har ac t ers, a nd th e pr ese n ta tion of th e pl ay. Th e pos t card pic tur es or th e c ha r ac te r s an d different scenes th at we saw a fter th e talk se rve d t o veri -

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IY. w. c. A. I n st-n hh gn jm bu t wa l Win if r e d E l ki ns, Sophomo r e; Serth e man who has fou nd vi ce Chai rm an, Y W. C. A. tragic i mportance It sp e lls s u ccess And b l essed I s Erm a We itze l, S op ho mo r e; Co ll ege t h e t e ach e r who Orc h es tr a ; Vi oli nist · Cl ay Mod el e r ; or fai,l u r e 11as he lp ed a ma n to fi n d h is work ' ' "Ha p py is t h e man who h as fo und · Ever e tt Orc hes tra hi s w ork ." The In str u cto r who w ise- Wa lt e r H a n son, So phom ore; Y M ly h e lps t o c h oose the call- Til E PACULTV P \ Jn v , c. A Ca binet ; Yell Leade r S opho mo r e ing in whi c h f it n ess a n d a d a p ta bil it y The fa cu lt y spe n t a ve r y happy e v- Cl as s ; Dr amat ic Cl u b c ombin e t:or s uccess il as ren d e r ed nn e nin g toge t he r l as t Thur s day I n r e - ' Zol a K napp, Fre s hm a n ; Pi a ni st. in ca l cu l abl e se r vic e sp o nse t o in v itation s t o a Chri s tma s Ma n y a n u nwise te ach er h as s p en t 1P a rty, t h ey gat he r er! at th e T r a ining f u til e years t r yi n g to f it s qu a r e p egs , Building a nd wer e a ssemL Je d in a into r ound h ol es( or r ound p egs in to I room wh ic h vividly r eca ll ed ch ildhood

Ge n e vieve Hob s on, So phom o r e ; VIC.:l P res id e n t Dr am at i c Cl u b; Soc ia l Ch a irm a n Do r mi to r y ; Per u P epper; R eader. L ewis K e rl , Jun ior ; Pr esident Juns quar e bol es. It can ' t b e done. 1'e xp e ri e n ce::· ?/. , s chool. Th e r e were Ma ny a n Impu l s i ve yo uth, e nth u s ed Chri s tmas decora tion s, a won de r&u l io r Class. ove r s om e brillia nt s p eec h of la wye r I a nd; a fi ne sc ho ol pr og r am. The Alfr ed Morford , So p h omo r e ; or preach er , c l a mor s for admi ssion eaFe a nd fa mi li a rity w i t h whic h th e L e ader, Everett ; Dra m atic C lub t o the pu l pi t or the ba r wh e n tape pa rti c ipa nts r en der e d th e vario u s 1 H e l en J on es, Fresh man; Dramat iC line or s a l e man a re w ritte n in a ll hi s nu m be r s s how s pl a in l y where t he s e Cl ub; Ol .vm pi c Club. m enta l ho r o sco pe. Man y a woul d-be Jl ca rn ed pec p le Fe c u r·e:J th e ir e ar ly I ri s T o bler So ph omo re Artist Pe rup oet Is n eg l ectin g t h e n a t ura l equip- lt )du ca tion Th e young sc hool ma s t er vi a n ; Ente rta inm e n t Ch a irma n, Sophom e ut to b e a plu mb e r; a n d an ex- in c h arge ha d s om e d i ffi c ul ty In ke e p- mo re Cl::lss ; Dra matic Club · · E l ea no r Gr een e Fre f'. hm a n; Y. W ed In Ut e gar is h d esire fo r t he exac t- gram was quite a s u cc ess Noth ing C. A. lu g ran k of j ourna li s m. was Jacking T h e re we r e s ong s by Anna Ne ls on, Sophomo re; P rog r a m

ce li e nt arc lutec t or engineer ts spoil - ing ord e r b ut on the whol e th e pr o-

These me n s wi mm in g a ll thei r lives Ithe scb oo l, a l e tte r to S anta, a n d a Ch a !r ma n Y. W. C A. TH E F.VE UETT LITER AR Y S OCl ETY IIts fir st ape para n ce a+. thi s mee ' in g u ps tream aga ins t natural apti tud es • ()i a lo g ue by t h,e c lt·nt c l ass. T h is H a z e l R a t eki n, So phom o re; P ro- A ve ry un ique p r ogr am, T he a nd r e ndered seve r a l d e l ightfu l uurua r e p r e des tin e d t o de fe a t. Icla ss d id h a ve a littl e diff ic u l t y in g r a m C!iai rman Dramatic Clnl' · Pe r u Ch r i s tm as Nu mb e r of E ve ry E vertt's I be r s. Mr s. Geo r g e Churc h fo rmerly Pe ppe l", R eader. 1 Somewh ere In t h e m igh ty pl a n and Is pe lli ng t he word "Chris tm as", d ue Mag a zine,'• was give n Th u n ;day ev- music i ns truc t or of Wayne ::-:ormal, E G N'e ls on J11 n ior : J·.aritoue equipment of the sc hool s th ere ough t no doubt to t h e in e ff ic ie n cy of th e · · ' • e nin g i n A 303. Th e co n tents o r thi s is fo r the orcl1estra. i\lrs. t b "A Cl · f A t t 1 " d S sol ois t ; P ia nis t. Cb h h IJ o e lUl l' o P 1 u c e s -a e- 1t e acher. T h e a pp e aran ce of anta ;naga;:iue we r e as follow s : 1 u r c pu ts mus 1c ran s ip a ove evpa r t m e nt wh ic h s h a ll s tudy men and Cl a u s c o ming ou t of th e fir e pl ace R ev e r e nd Cla ude R ichmond, Spe- F r onti!' pi ece Ruth Sa nde ll e r y1l! ing <!lsa. :\fiss Bm·ton, whose w ome n pe r s onally- th e ir te m pe r a - Icr eated a g r ea t excitement. to ys c ia 1; Coll eg e or c ilestr a; ('onegc Ba nd Editori al Pa u l Lam b m usical a bility i s well play!-\ men ts, the ir n atura l gift s and cap ac- wili c h he brough t a nd th e we ll- fill ed E verett Orc hestra Ch1·.i stmas S to r ies Our R ea de r s have the flute. The other mu l"icia n s are: !ties s a cks of p op cor n , nuts, and ca nd y as k ed fo r R u by T ho mps on :Fre ida ' '- oitze l, Fi r st Violin; David I Mrs. Cl au de R ich mo nd, i:<res lu :ian ; Th · r· b d f , Pianis t; Eve rett Or c hestra. e Wl_se, 1rm a n o counse w ere a ll t hat we r e n eed ed to ma ke the Voca l S e l ection Bird ie Ba ld wiQ Co ste l lo, F irst Viol in ; Adaven Gr abil, s hou l d d 1rect th e m towa rd the s ue- on compl e t e Daggma r Peter se n , Seni or; Y. W. Child re n ' s P age Gen evieve Ho bso ' l"irst V iol in; Ro :: e Miller Second Vior·. A.; R ea d e r Ju st Fo r F un E st h e r Brig ht lin : Er ma Wei t zel , Second Violin; Mr. Ma ur'ic e- Bor en1 l! r es hm a n ; Dra ma ti c Mi s c e ll an e ou s Adver ti s em e nts. R ich mon d, Cla rin et ; Philip Hoyt Bass Club. Th e Ev e r ett Orc hest r a th e Vi ol ; L e Moyne Va n ce, Saxop hone ; Birdie Ba ldwin, Sop b omorl? : I' r ef: I- a b l e di r ec tion of Mark Cr a ndall , mad e Ze nas F iech , Dr u m and Traps. Guessi t1 g Mhou t }'o ur laundry , f tltn i h wH s hin$! S a nd d n d ean i nQ

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PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923.

VOLUME XVIII.

MEN'S CJ,UB LEC'fURE COURSE

'.I'Jte Two-)li nu te of D r DenjamJn F. Dalley to Ute Lin coln Rotary Club, on hi s rotul'Jl b·om Ju s visit to Pciu

F e llow R otaria n s:

I regard It as a gr eat privilege to vi s it that s t a te in s titution n es tl ed amo n g the hill s in s outhea s tern Nebras ka. Rota rian who goes to Peru gets more than he gives. It is an ins piring sight to m eet and to feel th e cordia lity of so many upstanding youn g Am ericans tru e patriots and l!:ne you ng leaders Lin coln

Ro ta ria n who is asked to go s hould h asten to accept the call. I sha ll ve r forgo t th e opportunity given m e to go and the in s pirati on I received fr om the enthu s ia s tic, hi gh-m inded group of ear nest young men there They are cu l tivating a true spirit of ser vice. Th ey ar e preparing themto go out into the great wo r ld to se rve hu manity. Their love tor Rotary and for the true s pirit or servi ce for which Rota ry s t an ds Is increased with each vi s it fr om a Lincoln Rotari a n. Their generous exs> re ss ion s of appr eciation, their warmth or wel come, a nd th e ir d ete rmination to i nv est their liv es in se rious s ervice mor e t h a n repay the Linco l n Rotary Club

PERU.

If I could paint a picture, and paint it with colors t ru e, I wou ld spend my time in work s u b lime, painting old Peru. I wou ld pa in t those hills a nd vall eys, thos e fi e ld s with their golden s he aves , The littl e sq(lirrel w ith his sw ish and swh·l, those beautiful autumn leaves.

Th os e oaks of the stately forest, Monarches of ages past, Those rugg ed hills, those rocks and rills-Those friend s that always last We mix our earthly co l ors, a nd ca ll our paintings good ; But the God above w it h a heart of lovs. Makes colors no man cou l d.

He has taken the rarest c olors, the gems of heavenly blue, And painted a pi cture in nature,-God bless it , Old Peru

Note:-Th e late Silas A Barton vi si ted his old school in the l ate 90's. Aft e r visiting the familiar scenes of his school days w e nt to hi s room and wrote the above poem Silas A. Barton was a fter ward elected sta t e Audit or He died electio n rooming 1917 ha ving served two terms in Nati on a l House of R e pre sentat iv es

NUMBER 13

TRIP TO K. C AND LAWRENCE

Speer's Bobcats Have Wonderfully

Fine Experience in Out- State Con tests With Son1e of Fastest Cage!.-ters In Co1mtry

Peru Bob cats left Wednesday morning for Lawre nce, Kansas, where they p layed the C. of C a club or ex-K U. and othe r stars of that section. This was p layed on the Haskell University (Indi a n ) court. Was a fast clean game a nd the Bobcats bad to do some fast work to re tain a lead on this quintet. Final score, Peru 21, C of C. 14.

Second game, at Haskell, was a hard fought battle, Peru leading until th e l ast nine minutes ot: the game, with P eru 14, Hasl;:ell 5, when the Haske ll "braves" ggt lucky and with a thrilling, dashing finish, overcame this l ead and won by one point. Th is is the fastest Indian team we have seen on Has kell 's floor in the six seasons we have seen them 1n actlon. H a s kell s team, excel)t Levi, the giant center, wer e small but fast and clever on the floor. Wi th all their spee d the Peru boys outclassed them with team wo r k and goal shooting except the l ast few minutes when the Indians with their long sh ots put the final c ount in their favo r. Final score Per u 14, Haskell 15.

I that was to b e given and the group vi s it Dr Bailey gave one of the mos t T w eh'o Weeks Summ er Scltool, Six that was giving it, and the number }'irs t Bns1•et Ball of tJto Season scholarly on the mo st n•ul Six P lnn Adopte(l. th a t wa s to c ome n ex t so that each I

Th e abov e is a t r anscrip t of Dr. Bailey's r eport t o h is c lub of hi s Peru

Wonderful team is K C. A. C. unbeatab l e ring master an noun ced each thing

Although tired , the Peru boys gave good account 10f tt;eir Gloor work, severa l times taking the ball to op- worthwh il e prob l ems of life ever given following group would be ready to Wayne "Wild Cats" are t o be t u r n ed at the c l ub. The four s t ate n ormal s are to have perform when its time came. Iloose in the same cage with the Peru full twe l ve weeks scho ol in th e s um- The first thing in the c ircus was "Bob Cats" nex t Friday night, J an -

MISS HYL'l'ON RESIGNS me r. This is one of the most import- the u s ual par ade aud when it comes uary 12, 1923. Wayne is r eported to

a nt mov€\ments adopted for years. to parade s the tiJJ rd floor girl s at the have pure bred kittens tr a ined to preTh e Peru a lumni are already plan- Dormitory have Barnum and Bailey, fectio n. La st year Wayne failed to ning to attend the full twelve weeks beaten a mile. p r oduce a winni ng quintet, but th i s a nd the teachers in southeastern Ne- The Casey bouse s howed the "Fol - yea r they have t urn e d their a t tention br aska a r e enthu s iastic over the lie s of F ashi on' set to mu sic all the t o the indoor athle tics a n d especialsc:hem e whi c h wll1 enable them to "Fas hions " in dress were s hown s in ce Jy the game known as basket b a ll. either the s ix or twelve weeks 1615, to the pre sen t. Th e f a shionable OUJ· s ister school of t h e northland, for their cer tificates. l ady of each generation came across unlike some colleges in the Un ited The increased numb er of l etter s r e - the stage and · acted as was the socia l States is a game fighter and is wil!ceivcd s h ows a decided incr ease In custom of h e r time The n the Avenue ing to do battle with a team with a ttendance · for the com ing s ummer.

Mis s H elen H yl ton, who b as be en in c h arge oil the depa rtment of piano in s tru c tion during the pa s t thr ee }'ea r s, bas acc e pted a sim il a r pos ition in th e Wyoming University of La ramie , Wyoming.

Miss Hyl ton graduated from the Conservato ry of Mus ic, Lin coln, Nebrask a, in the sp ring of 1920 and came to Peru the follow in g September. while a t the Conservatory s h e major ed with Sidney Silber, a nd dur ing th e })ast tw o years s he b as been doing grad u a te work with H er be rt Schmidt .She i s a strong teacher and a s pl e ndid ' mu s ician; and h er resignation brings a di s tin ct loss to the P eru State T eachers Co ll ege and to th e communoC Peru.

Miss Hylton m!tlntains at a ll time s a high i d ea l, not only for h er s tud e nt s but for her own mu siciansh ip. Alth o the demands upon h e r time were a lmost con s tant, s he n ever fa il ed to r espond c heerfully and r ea dil y to requ ests for acco mpa nim e nts and s olos, nnd in this worlt s he a lw ays pr esente d pr otl n c tion s of a flu s h e d and arti s tic type. He r e l ection to t h e pos iti on Jn ' Vyoming comes as a distln ct promotion The U nive r sity of Wyoming i s a thriving schoo l a nd the d ep artm e nt of mu s i c Is a s trong de partm e nt. :vliss H y l ton will soon win r ecognition not on ly as a piani s t and as a teachl'l', hut as a n inDLuentlnl fact ·l:' In s tudent a nd community life.

A g l ad New Yea r or a. sad New Year; 0 , what s hal l the New Year b o? J ca nnot te ll wh at it h at h in store, J would t hat I might noresee; :Rut. <1otl knows we ll a.ncl I nc od no lltOr fl; IH lh n t n ot enough for me? Anon.

Cll!l'US A GRAND SUCCESS

to s mile aga in if you wer e. 1gym in Nebraska. The Faculty put on a Radio concert which was very rea li stic new s, I mu si c, a nd other enteresting things ' Girl s , do not forget that there w ill be a meeting of the co ll ege Girl ' s club

people gave a "R eview of Historic a l three of l ast year's champions In the Events" which was very good a n d lin e up We w elcome you , Wayne, w e ll gi ven ; the title expl a in s i t, if to play the fist co ll ege game on the you were not pre sent, and hel ps you new big gymnasium , the best co ll ege Las t Sat urday ni g ht the ne w gymna siu m wa s dedicated to the s pirit of fun b y the coll ege putting on a c ircu s".

The stud ent body an d faculty was w e re h ea rd by wireless from St. Loui s T ' his n• ' ll be a Tu es da y January 16. grou ped into sec tion s by the com- London, (England) and even a local program meeting and someth ing good mittees a nd each group put on a stunt wirel ess station was h ea rd; every- is in s tore for u s parade, or othe r performance. thing t hat came in through the magna

The or c he ::. tra opened th e e ntertain- vox was cl ear a nd dis tin ct and sev- I Look not mournfully into the past, m e nt and added to our enjoyment a ll eral times, high l y amusing it comes not back again. Wisely lroevcning by playing a number of liv e l y The Crago -Eason-Nea l "Chariot prove t he present, it is thine s election s "Bud" Clark, dressed as te'onllnu e c:l on Fourtn I -Hyperion.

C. M. YERKES , Coach Coac h, Yerkes, with a squad of over thirty, is rapidly developing a strong cage team. The results of coaching were pl ainly ev ident in the excellent team worlr again st Falls City. Coach Yerke s was di r ector of the Peru grid squad which, with but two men with football experience at the outset, conquered s u ch teams as Nebraska City H igh; Tarkio i\Io. H igh; and Hiland College of Hil a nd College, K ansas.

ORVILLE CONKLE, Capt. Conk ." i s a speedy forward, and he made an excellent record last year. " Or" was a consistant player in football thi s year, and can be counted on to p lay a steady, strong game at all times G.IDO. COWELL, F orw ard and Center "B uck" plays as forward or center. This is hi s third season on Peru's cage team. George played tackle on th e football squa d, and has played in two tournaments f or Peru.

JE:'>miNGS PARRIOTT, Center " J en' jumps center, and has played a couple or so year s on the basketball team. "Oipp" also plays football, and is a Sl'nlor this year.

HARLA ND TAYLOR, Guard Taylor played his first full game on the Peru bnsketbntl team againHt Falls Ci ty ns guard. He bids strong for a place on the team. Taylor was center on the football team. Another senior.

HOWARD BATH, Guard "Hob" played at end or halt on the foo tball team. He played stationarY guard against Falls City, and though it was his first game, he will no doubt be seen there again this seagon.

PERU'S F I NE NEW GYMNASiUM AND SW IMMING POOL. '1• Peru's and sw imming pool are the lar gest an d best equ ippe d of any college sw im m in g pool in Nebraska N o beams a nd a c e ilin g nearly forty feet hign At last Peru has come to h e r ow n The old gym bas be e n tran sformed into a wonderfully fine •wimming pool.

BOONE Forward Boone mntlo a nice in the short time he as forward againllt F'nlls City. .As in fOotball, lle Rhowed speed, nnd good ability handling himself in close quarters. rcontlnueo on Fourth P:J.C'e.)

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rea ty. 1-was called back.

The Cavine sses went to the land of ed to by Messrs Delzell and Overholt; make his debut as guard soon. Th e "B uffa lo Bill's Famous Wild man u where '"Excel s i or" Miss Kell e y s pent a delightful time ROBERT BATH, Guard West Show " put on by the D esher s prings ; Miss Braqdt s aw Una Dill a; vis iting her mother , who was here on Another guard, and as in football houso fully liv ed up to th e n a me and Mr Browne ll visited the Browne ll a vi s it from Sp t·ingUeld. Bob. plays a he a dy coit s!stent game was well r ece ived. family; Miss Faulhaber and Mrs He will no doubt be seen t hi s seaS'OR. 'I'h e Northwest S ection put on the Waugh sighted the site of th e s tate 1' JIE NA'l IV I 'l'Y HAROLD PETERSON, Forwar d Patent Medicine Vendor " in whic h capitol; Mi ss But-ton follow e d the 'let - "Pete" ha s the happy faculty of Doctor " Kill or Cure'' with the assisting sun to the land of the Arapahoe, Th e Nativity was presented by the d t·opplng the ba ll consistently th r ough tance of "No se ", the off ice bo y c ured. wh il e Mi ss Carpenter followed 1 Play Production cla ss of th e college the ring. H e Is but a sophomore and everybody who called with medi cin e north star to the l a nd of the Minne so- on Wednes day at the r eg ular c h ape l has a good pros pect ahead. from th e sa me bottle I · d OTTO OAKES, Forward F d I t tas. Mis ses Cl a r k and Dixon were I perto An atmosphere of r ea l rhris- The Hom e olks showe t te " t Oakes has had three years experi- d D t sooners" in Oklahoma; Profess or m as worship was created l! i lh<e bl es of a mo e rn epot Agen Cmgo ate str awberry s h or t cake i n Iproduction ence on the basketball court. This T he first floor Dorm itory girls F l orida; Miss Foster was warm and As the s tory the m e wa s read to the i s hi s first year at Peru, and hi s wor k sho wed "The Hidd en Cr ys t a l Gazer s" comfortable at McCool, Nebras ka; !accompaniment of soft music the a t prac tic e looks g ood. in whi ch a number ot the stu dents Miss Haz eman wa s · with the home character s lowly acted th e warious COAT NEY, Forward were show n as they will be in ten folks near the great city of Chicago; Ir.cenes with emotion and im pr es s ive- J trn "as quarter back on the foot- years from n ow The dancer in this J' 1 ball team, and pl a ys a hard game 1 n r. tsa was s tuding "home harmony" I n ess t tat mad e it s eem inde e d, one of i b k 'b 11 1 performance was so s killful that she d I k 11 n as e. a He is bidding for a a n mot tet·'s coo mg at Wes ton; Miss 1

L a ughlin visited her village home in In t he first :ocene the of God p l ace in some of the games. CHARL ES NEWTON G d Th e a udie'iice was pres e ntP.d w ith Fort Keam ey Mr. L e wis was listen- proclaiming that unto him and h i s Newt comes from the Brownvt ll e cand) and appll!s at the c lose of the

their hom es in Michigan; Miss Palmer Between scenes Chris tmas / carol s CHARLES PARRIOTT, Center went to see he r honey (which her I were s un g. Th e music did much to j Charles was of l ast father's be es make in summer t i me at lllnd Itse lf to the solemnity nf the Iyears squad and I S btddmg for aBrad s haw; Mi ss Rinehart saw a pie c e scene s • place on the team, this year.

of ancient Coin in Iowa ; Miss Rose n - I The next scene was the Annnnicaquis t went to see the folk s away 1 Cion In whi c h the Ange l appeared untc TRIP TO K C. A'-; 0 LAWRE NCE, clown to "o le Alabam" and tru e to her 1 i\1a ry and told her that she wou ld cco ntln ued r r orn F irst 1 custom c ame back to P er u a day j }•e the e stee med on e to give birth to ponent's goa l bu t mi ssing some fa irly a he ad of time. Miss T ea r went to the th e Lord J esus good s hots. The ba ll ou severa l ocl and of th e Wichita (Kan sas ); Miss I Shepherds tending their flockc casions rang out of the basket.

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Cleane r Buffalo county near the s ite of old I Gr abrt e l appeared to the h igh pr iest ,, ' uar r ing to the lays of the "Holy City"; aged wife a son s hou l d be born whom ! tea m , and s ho'':s he h as experi- circus. i\Iisses Ma r sha ll and Minue were at th ey s hould ca ll .,John. ence. Char les IS bu t a jumor 1

State ieache rs College

Tolin was away forn care, safel y in I when the ange l appeared unto them Th e s core of S2 to 1 2 in favor of K. Mir.s Tucker went to proclaiming th e joyful tidings was t h e 1s. A. c. sta nd s for more than most Ho l brook where they ca ught Dan"; thi r d scene. T his was unu s ually we ll baske t ball follower s have s een a t O l d est Te ach e rS Miss Duniga n s pen t all s he h ad (of · pro t rayed in the humb l e devout a p - c lose ran ge.

time) in Om aha. a nd sai d s he had p ea r a nce of the s h ep h e rd s Ha ,•e YOII e ver seen, ' b een in, or time too Mi ss William s vi s it- As t he curtains parted for the l ast vi ewe d the remains or a cyc lon e? Well, eel the village of New York, the l a r ges t 1 scene with the Vi rgin Mary bending lhat's what s t r uck u s Frid ay night. of its kind in the worl d, where she 1 • over the I.Jai.Je with J oseph at her s ide zi p boom b ang; h_.e r e, there, anyatten de d a National Speech E d ucation • the s hephe rd s a nd wise men came where, eve rywh e re, s lloot them,-they Convention. Ye rkes went to Ph illi p s Iwith adoration, bringi ng gilits to t he can't mi ss them! to see home folks a nd? ; Mr. Clayburn Ilittl e Lord Jes u s The halo from the Do wn the floor with a Criss-cross, s tudi ed 1\'l onroe (Nebraska) doctrine. Holy chi l d e ncircled the face, of Mary t b k I cu - ac pivot, s hadow-pass, follow-

The following stayed at home in the giving the scene a divine atmosphere up dribb le o r boun ce,-dolng any 01 bes t town in a ll th e country round; 'l'he sce ne c l osed with Mary and a ll at bre a k-neclt s peed and accuracy. Messrs• Beck, Brown and Delzell, you Jose ph fleeing with the young child W e ll , to make it sho r t, you should !.Jet did very well ( '!) playin g " some- into Egypt to escape H e rod 's c r uel have seen them: Four all-American are-set"; Mess r s Gilkeson, Holch and 1 procl a mation.

In s titution tn

N e bra sk a. Fo ur year College

Cou rse with A . B. Degree. Two year C olle ge C our s e with Dip loma and L ifs Certi fi cste

SPE C I AL C O UR SES :I p layers frdrn national tou r nament of Greene live d r iotou s ly abel kept l ate Th e Divin en e ss of the theme t he l ast year! hours , th ey admitted that often th ey 1 h armoniou s colors, and the s implicity Go" to K. c. to the national to urnadid not get to bed u ntil th e lights : or th e sce n e did much to l eave with- ment, March 12, an d you can see what were o u t on camp us at 6 p. m. Mr in our hearts the spirit of that first we were Ull aga inst. E aso n devoted hi s time t o so ciety; Christmas and to rejoice a new at t h e Thi s trip was planned after the Mr. Schoenike pl ayed bawl with s on joyfu l tidi ngs. schedule was made out, and havi ng

Gerhart; Mr. Tr etina a nd Mis s B l ank- "Fo n to i b t l · d · r u you s orn u s ay Ill round no teams willi ng or ready to 11nshi11 toured the country high ways the City of Da vid a Sav ior which is ope n th is schedu l e as ea 1·ly as J an in their coupes which uncl e Henry Chri s t the Lord."

111a k es; Miss Bran so n e n tertain e d her

3, 4 a nd 5 we sec ured these games

t o fill UJ> the season a nd g et t h e ear ly many friends; l\11 Overhol t ta l ked of boyhood days with h is broth e r from Ca n ad'l; i\1r. Hoyt r eceived a me ssa;e from Mara; Mess r s St> ee r a nd Pau l got acquainted with th ei r fa milies:

Wa n te d :- Young men to b oa r d a t $4 :50 pe r week One b l oc k no r t h nf ca mpu s o n pavPmen t. Mr!'. A. R Austi n.

F A Y BAKE RY Lun ches, Co nfe t: t i o n e r.v f ounta i n Serv i ce T r y u s. W e s t r i ve t o pl ease STU DEN TS HE ADQUARTERS - 1 o· £1Pi'T'"lrr

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SWANS,

F r enc h Wilto n Rugs

Simmons Stee l Beds

AubuFn,

S eller' s Kitchen Cabinets Sealy Ma t resses Karpew Upholstered

Flo r ence O il Stoves Win c hester H ardware Vl c tro l es, V ictor Re co rds

games besides g iving the boys n good t t·ip. A lthough a littl e weary and tired after three hard games , the team is none the worse for wear and tear a nd will be r vady for the fir s t co nferen ce game with Wa y n e, at P eru, J an. 12.

CIRCUS A GREA T SUCCESS.

!Continue d r r om F i rat P a K"e ) Race" wa s wile! a nd exciting a nd mad e the blood pound in ou1: ve in s in ecstacy to see the prartci ng s teeds c ar ee ring abo ut th e arena. Th e seC'ond floor Dormitory girls wrote a nd prese t1t ed u scenario enti tled "Wild Noll of tho Plain s" and It was so r ea li stic that no doubt hale tlto on lookers dreamed t hat nig ht or being captured by ind ians.

'J'he ll'arl ey grOUi> pu t on a ''Po l o Came" letween Ha rvard and Yale. Our pity ove n was fo1 a n occasional small pony whose rider proved to bo oversize. The !JOllieR of the vi ctorio us team gave fifteen "Whinnies" as a toltcn or pride in winn ing.

'l'ho Ba ld win house g r o up put on n "Top11y Turvy" stunt lhat was

,. TH E PERU PEDAGOG I AN Fiflst CoUege. Basket Ball Game. FRIDA V NIGHT , JANUARY 12 Game Galled at 8:00 .. College vs ·Peru COllege In Peru 's Ne w G ym. Admission Sea son Ticket or 35c 'l'H E l:' ACUL'J Y SPEN'.r VACATOIN IMis s Robinson spent much or her H, S BA SKET BALL SQUAD of its kind on earth. The gymnast, time wa l k i ng with a Mr J oseph Whi t - was both clever and skillllul in his 1922 1923 Coutlnued r rom F irst PaJre ) u , Some flew south, some f lew north ney, her two year old nephew, who work and the tumbler, a c lown , was s ome f l ew east and some flew we st- was visiting the Robinson home with RALPH WILLIAMS, Guard b!)a utifully awkward in hi s attempt to and others stayed in t h e old Peru l1is mother; Mi ss Gockley had a hell o William s has not appeared i public do the stun ts that w ere se t f o t· him to nest. T hose who went away got ti r ed time answering phonE!! calls at the of,... on P e ru' s team, but he is s howing imitate. 'l'his was an exce
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wildly dt oor ed by tht• aud lenC'e. 'l'ho ll o lf'h "T umhl l' t'H" was the best E du c a t i on , Ho m e Manual T r ttining, Accounting, Shot·th an d a. n d Ty pewdting, Music ttnd A rt , Our Adve rt i sers ttr e R e l i o b le II Dr. K Ray Reynolds Osteopath Physician of Auburn, ln Peru Tue sday and Friday evening-s. For appo intment phone Mrs. U. C. Meyer
ITHE SHOE SHOP-Elmer Proprietor. L et us do y o ur shoe ITS and Wingfoot rubber heels. Oak and Krome so le leather. We ca rr y a full line of laces , rlyes and p o li s hes. Quick service, r easonable priccss Special attenti o n given to mail orders Peru, Nebr. FaPmer.s lJ nion Store The Store where you feel "At Home" Dry Goods, Groceries , Shoes Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price We solicit your pntronoae F"hone 52 Fe.ru, Nebr. I

VOLUME

I PROF. IS PROMOTED

Ac:ccpts T h e Position of Director of ) f en.s ure m e n ts Jn t he Dem e r Cit y Sch ool s

It seem s it mus t ne e ds he-eve r

f< in ce th e of our g r an d ol d school , s ome of o u r good men a n d gooc1 women go t o h igh e r a nd b ette r · p a id po sition s. Yet P e ru has a l w'ays been fortu n a t e In finding good m e n and women to ta ke t h e p l ace s of those l ea vi ng. !n 1920, West Virginia took the s uperintendent o f o ur Trai n ing S c h ool, Profe s s or Shou se. Th e s pl endid wo r k of Sup erind entent Shouse. m a d e u s a ll tleeply r egret hi s l eav i ng. Then came S up e r in t end ent Gre en e, who not on ly he ld t h e high st andar d s of hi s predecessor, b ut is l eavin g the Tr a ining s chool bette r or ganized than 11 e rou n d it.

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PERU , N EB RASKA , WEDNESDA Y, J A N UARY 1 7 , 1923. I

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NUMBER 14

PERU WI NS FROM WAYNE

ONE WAY TO TE LL A DECIS IVE MAN

"M ost of us h ate t o th ink about mon ey. That is, we h ate

In a Hard Fought Ba ttle the "Bob· C11 ts' Win From the "iVU d Cats" Score 26 to 16 t o d ecide ,'.' says Dr Fra nk Cr a n e "Th e w ay out of poverty

Yes-we were expe cting to see real is b y t hrift; but no on e ca n co me to thrift exc e pt by dail y d e- contest and t h e game mor e than com e cisi on a nd se l f -m a ster y : Th e i d ea of t h r ift we are perfect ly up t o o ur exp e c tations On T hurs day w ill ing t o en tertai n so l on g as it ca h f l oat as a b ea u t if ul g ol de n n ight Wayn e came so near b eating c lo u d in th e s ky of ou r m in d. But actu a ll y t o be t hrifty re- Cotn e r t hat !'ate h ad to decid e, a 22 t o 21 victor y by a team s u cl;l as Cotn er q uires t h a t we for m t h e h a bi t of swiftl y decidin g twe nty tim es t urn s o u t i s no wa lk away. T he r&a d ay not to spend m on ey on foo li shn ess." / por t of the game d emon str ate d W a y-

"Most of us get ti re d of t h e etern a l struggl e. Th at is ,' we ues fighting q uali t ies so whe n the t hin k it is ete rn al. Reall y, it i s n ot, fo r if we p ersi st entl y keep ga m e w as c a ll ed on tlie New Gym up t h e st rugg l e, b y an d b y it" cease s t o be h a rd a nd b ecom es t h e f l oo r fo r th e firs t Colle ge b attle we a ll kn ew t h a t s ome thing was in stew ra r est form of pl easure." F o r th e fi rs t five mi nutes t he Wayne-

Not e :· T he a bove was tak en from the J a nuar y Amer i c an, In a n arti cle pl u m p into the ba s ket ; 3 t o 10- yes' right n ; me s th e twelve grade entiatl ed " INDECLSION- T HE WORST OF BAD HABIT s :·. Every reade r o! mam- 3 to 10 unt il another Wayne D emo ns t ration High S c h ool was th e Pedagoglan s hou l d rea d thi s splend i d artlc l e,,in the Amerioan. c ha p did n ear l y th e sa m e stunt then orga niz e d a nd th e e l ev e nth a nd twe lfth '' 1 t was 5 to 10- yes sir t h e n a n o t he r grad es , vere no longe r lre s hm en and 1 ' ;, 'J •-; ba ll s li pped in- y-e-s-Si r -ee 7 t o 10soph o mores Superinte nd e nt Greene"Most peop l e dis lik e to s p ea k of m on ey, and the r eas on is ites were d azed by the han d iwo rk o r that m on ey is abo ut t h e h ard es t fa ct in t h e wo rld And if you Speer s Col ts a n d the s core stood speak of it at a ll yo u mu st spea k de cisively. You can h e m a n d P e ru 10 Wayne 1, the n one of the h aw ov er th e co l or of yo ur nec ktie or t he q u a lity of yo ur ice Way ne la d s tried for a fie l d g oal when he was s t an ding a way oft' i n t he mi dcr eam. But fifty cen ts is fi f ty ce nts, a nd it is n ever a n yth in g fi el d ,th e ball sa iled u p in the a i r a n d e lse b ut a h a lf doll a r " d f o u r ye a r sc oll ege b'as is , aJtd a ll se- execute a beau tiful c u rve llind fell cond a r y cllisse s w e r e calle d by their

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Wh at i s a n Ann u a l ? !avor o f w ay ne a nd m a d e t h e score Director of Measurements in the c ity mi s sed some thing good T he fi r st !

P e rha ps the bes t a n s wer thi s Wayn e 11, P e ru 10- yes s ir e an d ye s schools of Denve r, wh ich i s th e li n e bask e t ba ll r a lly j u s t n a t u r ally h a d I PERU VS. PLAT T!?MOUTH q u es tio n wo ul d b e " It Is a record of ma m tha t i s it- egg-s ag- l y t he w a y of work in whic h h e is s pec ializin g to s how s ome bas ket ba ll tal e n t. Th e I the s chool year :' Bu t in a n s wer it wa s-Wayne h a d gotten over her toge th e r with the i n c r ease in s alar y, faculty o r gan i zed a team a nd a t on c e I I n a ga m e that was c lo sely the r e i s more than eight word s Fqr dazed c ondition 'and t h e roote r s nad he coul d n ot r e f us e t h e call to go back c ha ll e nged an y t e am in school. As through· ou t the Per u High Schoo l ' a r e co rd oQ t h e school year would e m- go t t en into a c r a z e d co nditi on. to Co l<? rado, w he r e h e &,Pent so sQ.on as eve r y or ganization in t h e co l - i was d e feated by the body a ll of the oc curr ences of the year whistl e blew whi c h e nde d the year s of s u c ces s f u l s c hoo l wo r k. AI-l ege becam e acqua i nte d w it h Lh e p e r- moil t h fiv e , twe l ve to el eve n At t h e wt ich mea n so muc h t o us. h a ld 11 t:o 10 faVUT or Wayne-Every-l:'O the pa r en ts of 'M r s Gr e en e an d t h e Ison a l o f t h i s fac uty t eam th e y d eve- e n d of the fir s t half the sco r e stood I An a nnua l r e cor ds the actio ns whic h oue wa s t ellin g h is tlellow o r h e r felm other and brot he r of. Profe ssor l ope d th a t o ld di sease known as " c o ld f our t o one in fa vor o f P lattt<moutb , I h ave brought p lea s ur e to the colle ge le r wha t o ught or h a d n ' t o ugh t to Gr een e • li ve nea r De nv e r. fe e t. " As a las t r eso rt the Y. W. C. A. the l one t a ll y being mad e o n a f1;ee · s t u dents A g ood annual do es not be d id. Coach S pee r 's c hin just G re en d e epl y r egre ts l eaving his work wa s al)p r o a ch e d an d as u s ual the gir l s th r ow by Ge or ge Cowel l. I n t h e s e- 1 recall th e exp e rience s l!.hat p r oduc e s tu c k o u t farther and farthe r , t he at Peru took on th at "You w ill h a ve t o show c ond hal f the boys came back strong 1 1 unple a s ant rMo ll e c t ion s smile w a s see n n o more-w as P e ru t o atitud e." Th e ga m e w a s sc hedu l - ! p l ay ing a b ette r br.an d or IJoall t han A Year book i s un ique in tha t m ee t de feat in h er fi r s t game on t h e e d a nd o ur s y mpa thies a r e for t h e ·. t he ir op pon ent s a nd w i t h th r ee it r ec ords the of lif e when n e w· Gym? Th e second h a l f cam e on tlacu! ty I utes to go the s c ore s to od eleven to l ife i s full est of pl e asant, youthfu l a nd for fi ve min utes-it was fi fty-

PROFESSOR GREENE

Ke w York City He hi'> A \ 1 d e g r e e from Co l um bi a In 1919 H e >< lt" lt th e f llllllll e r o f 1922 in New

Yo r k Cit y working npon hi !< P h D

!l r x r e E' at Col u mbi a Hi s ' t each in g

c" pE'r ie n ce h os be e n a s follow s:

K<' hoo J 1910-1913 a t Ca ldw e ll, i 91 :!-1!l15 s up e r in t e n d e n t of sc ho ol s

Itt Guthrie Oklahoma ; 1915-1ln8 s up -

C l intendent o f s chool s at S ilve rton, Co l orad o H e ,wa s s uper inte nd ent a t

I •Jnho Spri ngs, Col ora do i n 1918- 1920, w h en he was e lec t ed s up e rintend e nt

\1f t lH' P eru Tr Rin lng Sch oo l.

Way ne you did w e ll- mighty wellb ut we ha d to do i t--It was not y ou!' poor pl a y ing tha t los t the ga me. It Spe er 's P e p /Ma chi ne working t h at t uned the tric k

GIRLS CL UB T EA.

.All o! the g irl s o f t h e college and l a d ies o r t he facu l ty are invited to u Janu a r y T ea, Thurs day afternoon, Janua r y' 18t h As o u v guest or honor we will h a ve wi t h u s Mi ss E rma Ap pleby, gen era l Y. W. C. A. secretary of the Un ive r s ity o f Nebr aska. Do not torg e t to come, you will enjoy this tea

AN APOLOGY

Qill(

e s on w ill cond u ct b is t h1lrl worlc by r.o rr e s ponden co u n til

T o the B u d15et Committee and to Profes sor Beck and Brown In partic ular a n d t he pu b!fc In general! there was a mh,take made ln the nd i n the l ast Pedogogi(ln the prit.:e oi a d mission Cor the colh:ge hnsket ball ganH' should hll\'O been 50c instead o! 36c a swna put In the oilverti!lemenL

Wre n Pres id e n t Ca vin es s took charge of the s <;lJ,ool a yea r ancl a h a l f ago at the ti me the Ja w we nt Into e ffect ma king t his a c ollege, Per u w as orga ni z ed upon a strictl y ' . \
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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN s hou ld r ea d " "l'he Journal of th e Na- 1 1cloth in g in a hsap on th e m i ddl e e f - l tloua l Educa tion Associ a tion". The the f loor which i s wor se than a lad o f Enter ed a t the Postoffice at Pt;ru. Ne· N E. A. should s ee that copie s of the e i &ht would do. You can t e a c h a child braska as sccond-elass matter. • , Journal a re pl aced In the offic e of eacn ord e r whil e a man 's h a bits are prac t lPubllsbed Weekly by tbe Peru State ; county s uperintendent In eac h s tare, call y u ncqangea bl e. Ciga r s tubs c a n Teachers College : a nd the county super lnten Q.ent s hould be found mos t anyp l ace. Even though 1 ca l l the attention of the teacher s c:.of you s upply your hu s band wtih a ma$l.OO per year. S in gle copy 5 cts county to "the N. E A. wh a !.l hogany a sh-tra y you wil1 c ontinue to If yo u do no t receive yo ur Pcrlagogian th e y m e et in c ounty teacher s' as- find a s hes a ll ove r the pa rlor ru g l :ave ncitice in the P cdagoginn box in S() C1 11 t1Qn meetin g's and w h e n th e sup·· eve rytime be s pend s an hour at home. the Administration building. orintend e nt send s out imp or t L'< r ed"ll- Whe n m e n a r e ill It i s a t ask to t a k e c tlonal announ cemen t s b v ci r cu l ar c are of t he m. Th e y a l ways imag in e l o..t : er. Some time in th o ne a r future their time ha s come ev e rytlme t h ey ) when we ge t a Nationa l Departm e nt sc ratc h th em selves a nd arter he a rin g of Education th e N E. A w ill be a n them g run t a nd groan llor a night or 1 i n fluentia l factor in educa tional poli- s o, one decide dl y In th e notion cles a nd eac h t e ach er s hould keep in of ca lling th e und e rta ker One never

f ee l s sa fe in engaging a nu rse. Som e might a rgu e that s ingl e life AN , Is too lonely- but why? One can

purch a se a ve ry good c onversationa lis t in th e form of a parrot at mos t any bird s hop When one gets tired Zel ma

lor Assistant Edi to r T here are many enticing factor s in of he a ring him tallt s h e c an •t hrow a Mana g er " B r a iding Saint Antltony's tr esse s " rug ove r his cage and hu s h hi s prat-

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singl e: I imagine It would be dl ff i- the wron g time and the hu s hing procult to c onvince a group of coll ege cess is more complica ted. girl s o f t his f ac t but after a few years Some say the world moves in pair s of m a r ri ed li fe , I am s ure th e y wou ld but I cannot s e e wby It could not In r e viewin g ed u c ational condition s llten s ympathetically to my lit tl e di s- move jus t a s quickly in s ingles . Me n ror t h e y ear 1922 the N E. A gives I c u sslon · • Ia r_e n ev er r eady on time. At the l a s t the se evid e nc es of improvem e nt in One m i g ht con s ider home lffe the mmute they mu st have one partmg educational ' matters ove r the nation: root of a ll the evi l. A matron ' s d u ty g l ance·' a t the ,mlrrow or wait to, S tate and loca l edu cational as soc l a- cons ist s of cooking a nd g e neral ho u s e- straighten a tie. Me n a.r e eternall y tions hav e grown k ee ping. The maj o rity of men a r e 1 los ing something-either a coll a r but, There is an inc rease d 9onc ern for very pa rticu l a r a bout the ir food. They ton or a n d rubb e r s By t h e the training of t eacher s. 1m ay Jilce c offee w ithout cre am, m e at time a busy hou s ekee pe r ha s s atis fied T eac h e r s h a ve dev e l op ed a cod e of cooke d r a re, boiled c a bba ge without h e r hu s ba nd s wa nts s he Is us ually tob ethi cs and ar e living up to the code 1 vinegar or, h a ve a s p e cial di s like for exh a u s t ed to do mu c h e l s e in variou s s t a te s • Ionlou s a nd oth er s easoning. If a' Then t he re Is the m !j.tte r of finance. Improvement s have bee n made in Iwoman i s mi str ess over a fa m il y c on- If a woma n is making h e r own livin g find ing s uita ble s ubject m a tte r and· s is ting of s evera l member s ea ch s h e d oes have to ge t on h e r !m ess more effective m e thod s of te a chin g. Im e mber us ually b as som e s pecially e verytime s he w a nts a dim e to purTe ach e r s a r e pa rti cip a ting more in mark e d like or di s like. She has to ch ase a sh oe-s t ling. She do es not d e termi ni ng educ ati<.>nu l policies andl Ica ter to e ach one's w h im's quite care -" hav e to a ccount for every penn y a nd C I itizen s ever y wher e a re s tanding by 1 Damily How mu c h eas ier is the life traction Is not on l y difl'lcu lt and c om

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If you give your hus band an importa nt l etter to mail the chances are he wou ld · be carrying it around in hi s p ocket several week s l wter. Why w a i t for someone e l se to wait on you when you cou ld do t h e tas k much mor e e fficiently for yours e lf I have left tl1e very wors t t ill the last A girl mu st rem embe r when s he marries her hu s band tha t he has a m oth er- A g irl i s sel dom fortunat e e no ug h tto draw a mother l ess f e llo w m!my happy h ome s been ________...,_..____________ w re ck ed by th e s we e t little whit e h a ire d mot h er-in-law- always jea lou s of - th e thi ef w ho has robb ed h e r of be t

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of "Ma g g i e" and "Ji gg s ",, "Th e Doings I 1 of the Duffs ," a nd "A ndy Gumps " h'llpi py hom e a l mos t eve r y S unday in th e j c omic section s of t he news p a p e r s. If = Ithese cari begun h e r t ea c hin g ca r eer by a cce pt- r ng a posi tion a t Paw ne e Faye ua is t eaching in Da vid Ci ty, • S war t wau t a nd Berni ce Parkin son did n o t r e tu r n until Monday eve ning A nna Ne ls on l e f t on F rid ay for Od e ll. W i t h i n a noUt er week wh e n r egis t rati on begin s, th e r e wil l be m or e ch a n ges m a d e Our pr esid e nt, " B ob" P a rkin son p l a n s to tak e a pos ition, for the n ext sem ester Fe rn H ayes w ill t a lcc up work a t B eatrice Du e t o i ll h ealth, Lo is Gr i f fin wfll Iea\e at t he beginln g or th e se mes t er 1J11t pla ns to r e turn for th e f ourth qu ar t e r t o finia h he r JEWELRY lwo r k. Onr bi g fa mil y w ill be broken up bnt so on re pl ace d h y n ew me m b ers I whom we wil l we lc o me a nd consider SILVERW ..\UE \n par t or us.

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ing wa s h e ld whi ch co n s isted mostly for a n y num ber wanting to enro l l. I of bu siness pr in ci pl e s T h e treasu r- Mr. Coste ll o, t he pr e s ident, pr es entt.d I er' s r eport was rea d an d she urges t he q ue s ti on of a page in the Pe r uth at a ll mem b er s t ha t h a ve n ot pa i d vi a n this ye ar and t he lnembers pre1 th eir du es pay within the next week se n t un animously dec l ared them sel ves t o Edna Maul. 1 i n favor of hav ing the C. C. A. r e -

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Th e Fre s hman c l ass meeti n g of New York City. T hi s talk was very Ja n uary 11, was indeed a n e xc i t ing i n t e r esting and instructive.

o ne ,Afte r seven:!l j T he Y. W. wil l have a s nap sho t page itad been made the t im e was u sed for 1i n ,th e Peruvian this year It Is rethe e l e c t ion of some of the membe r s , quested t hat many s n ap s of Y W. peoof the P e ruvi a n st a c of 192 4 T he p ur - j l pi e be ta ken and hand ed to Freda po se of hav i ng t he e l ectio n now was Woitz e l by F ebrua r y 12. to malre i t possibl e fo r the futu re of- 1 R e me mb er the s p ecial pr ogram of flee r s to a t tend th e sta rr meetings of 1 Y. w. n ext week. Miss Erma Appleby, t h is yea r in order t hat t h ey mig ht Y. W. C. A. S e c r e tary of the Univ e r s ity h a v e some in s i ght i n to t h e du ties o f Nebr aslra will s peak.

a n d work of the res p ective offices. T ie c h was e l ecte d for edi t or - Inc hief , a nd Mr. Sp erry was give n t he po s it ion of bu s i ne s s manager C• C A.

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The Ju nior and Sen ior c l a sses h eld t h e ir regul a r m e e ti ng on "T hur sday and de cid ed t hat each class s houl d have sep a r a te p a ges in t he Per uvia n.

The C. C A. had a s h or t bu s in ess Th e Se ni or s pre sent vote d· to wear meeting on Wednesday eve n ing. One c aps and g ow n s for t h eir pi ctures of t h e c h ief top ic s fo r di s cu ss ion was Mi ss Gla sgow was e l ected clas s p'hotot he num b er in t he or gan izat ion tha t g r apher. wo ul d li ke to t a ke UJ) th e Bi bl e Study On Friday nig h t after the basket wor k fo r n ext sem est e r A ll th e mem - ball game th e two c la sses met at t h e hers prese nt exp r essed thems e lve s as h ome of th eir advi se r Mr. De lzell for be in g h i g h ly p l ea s ed to h ear t h a t ar- a fa rewell pa r t y for the ir depB;rting r a ngements had b ee n made for t h em memb ers. Among these are Ze lia Anto secure in s truction a l on g th is line d r e w s Ro se Mille r Dagmar P e ter son, o f li terat ure and h is tory. T h e on l y Mr. Mel vin and Mr Nie l s en I imita tion a s to t h e n umb er of hour s Mr. Kerl , ha ving been chosen chief a s tude nt may ca r r y is t he only cook, was properl y aproned a nd t hat will k eep u s from having a 1 00 to th e kitchen u n de r his l eaders hip his ass ista nts made fudge :; nd t a ffy GI FTS TH A T LA ST t h at s h ould have b e e n but was r.- t. Mr Medske r h a d c £ the p · p

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We a ll r eg re t t he l oss of o u r Pres i; d en t Mr L a mb , who went to Aub u rn to t each sc hool. It i s not known who will be our n ext pres id e nt.

Th e Y M. C A cabin e t h'8d i t s r eg ular mee t in g last Lamb, Cl aybow n e, Sc hiefe rd ecker Sp er ry, Del z e ll, Bell and H ansen, being presen t. V'8 riou s plans wer e b r ou g h t u p for d iscu ssion Our skatin g party whic h plann ed for this week will be postp on e d until the ic e is in b e tStudent's Hat!-', Caps Shoe s , Clothing and Furnbhin gs at pr ices } ou will like.

Our r eg ul a r meeting w ill be in t h e

Y den n e xt 'Vedn esda y Le t's every ' bod y be th er e I On Wedn esday night , Jan. 9, Dean Delz e ll gave an in s p ir ing ta l k on "In,decl s ion th e wor st of' b a d llabits " in whi c h he r e vie w e d Biblca l -a nd mod e rn i n s ta nces of th e di s advantages

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s. , - ··--·----. - j All t h e Y. M men s h o u ld be out to our n ext meeting as importan t b u s i& Cllenberger Dry Goods & G rocc ·ries Phon e2 2 · Peru, P.hone 26 ne ss wlll b e t r a nsact ed I n whi ch y ou sho uld take part. P EJI U I'LAYE RS- N OT VE TE R ANS I Walter Buettgenbac h has h a d two Ly ear s exp e ri e nce on P e ru t ea m H e Is n ow a Freshm a n. H e pl ayed ns a n _ ia ca de my s t udent T h i s year ev e r y1 ma n is of Colle ge rank Roth ert and NEW SPRING GOODS ' A. r e a rdviu g d a ily ttt our s tore: ' Special Bargains I NP e r co l es Gin 2 h o m s Mu s li ns C urt a in Ne t s I HE S'rED STOR ES GO. A u bur11 , Ne br I Fra r y has had one Ye ar 's e xpe r ie nc e - Al l th e r es t" of t h e player s who pl aye d F r id ay night ar e h a vi ng th e ir fir st exp eri e nce in c ollege bas k et ba ll I Because of s i ze a nd skill of IP eru t eam vi sit.i ng t eams oft e n ge t th e Il11 stu lfen !t!eu that P e ru b as a 1 te am of c olleg e veteran s I "Sil e nce. or n<·glef'l m a ny fri e nd s hips. ' I " Co oft en to the h o11ee of th y fri e nd , for wN•d• t - SC"·tnd lnav lnu E t path ." "S t I 1 a<> we ve, ' Jnng 1 o a r e V< tl lwnn lcl 1rnost say hnt w llCil R¥b lr a nd no n1. n I n serve ; so oth ers I r e l nd ls)liS w hi! P , Ill : l a fl B fr ien d " tc•\uo . \ • Faculty and stu d ents will find an accou nt wi th us a great co n venience to t hem Consult us c onc ern ing any busin ess pro blem you may hav e E. E GO OD , Presid ent Herald Printing Ho use D ISTINCTIVE PRINTING Phone 77 Aub urn, Nebr. ,. Gifts Ladies' _ Felt Slippers Men's Felt Slippers Mens' Leather Slippers Childrens' Felt Slippers Ladies' Silk Hose Men's Silk Hose -su·ck's - Bootrrie. Nebraska City, Ne h r / Hart Schaffnc r & Marx & Society Brand Clothes Manhattan Shirts, Interwoven Hose, Stetson & Mallory Hats, Hartman Trunks, Moosing and Duofold Underwear, Herd Caps, Dutchess , 'Trowsers s Nebrosko Cit y , Ne br. Eyes Exa mi ned and Gl ass es Fitted F i ne Wat ch an d Jewe lry Repairing ERN S TENE JEWELRY €0. H ARRY E. WOLF, Succ I Neb r as ka City, N e br. • An.Ything you may r equire · for your wardrob e can be selected h e r e w i th t he full assurance that you 're get- , ting cor re ct styl es, good material and v a l ue. C om mo dio us rest room for your conve nience when you visit the city W hether it be Shoes, Reody- t o• w e a r Dry -Goods, Clothing, or fu r nis h i ngs We ' re here to serve vou. F . W . Gl eveland & Son, N ebr aska Ci ty Nebraska , .

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o ur t each e r s s is t e r s' coll ege s o h e r ary gua rd, plu y e d a c lose g u arding e d, t h a t the fa culty we r e n o t mak ing 0 s o n s a re our n e ph ews. Now that will ga m e a nd h a d the vis ito r s s h ooti n g points enough Delze ll a nd Gilk en so n B • G B d rl t E t a game, yo u be t. T h ose k i d s scar- f r om the ce nter o f t he fl oor-the y got saw t o it that t heY W pla ye r s wer e I Jg ym•• u 6e v en ed \t h e life o ut of u s o n t he littl e o ld n ot hing o n "D ub " 1 J guarded closer a n d L ewis s lipp ed in fl oor over a t t he HI Gym l as t yea r , W ill y p)ayi n g h i s fi r st ga m e for one goal. The play w as questi on e d n ow wha t will they do on t h e big Peru showed up well , h is f loorwork' some b ut the r efer ee decid ed it as o t her very importan t bu si n es s mat- 1 " Let us lea r n to be c o n tent with fl oor w it h its f or ty foq t c eili n g? P r o- a n d pass i ng being v ery acc u rat e. fa ir The final result : Y. W. C. A t ers we re d i s c u sse d T wo committees i wha t w e have L et u s get ri d of our fes so r Overh o l dt sa id hi s thro a t got Gi lke son got in t o the in the 5 F a c ul ty 2. were c hosen to wo r k for a n d c arr y 1 fal se es timat es, set up all the higher a ll c l ogged u p w ith h i s h ea r t wa n ting fir s t ha l f and but fo r a li ttl e h a rd· The lin e u p: out the id eas of th e s ociety qui et hom e; vi n es o f o ur to thr ow goa1 thru hi s mo uth when l uck h e 'S hou ld h ave h ad 2 o r 3 bas- I Y W C. A · Pos. F ac ul ty Duri ng the l a tte r part of t he even - own planting ; oa few boo k s full o f Ke a r ne y ca m e with in one or cat c h in g ltet s Gilk h as the m a kin g of a w on- Milli e ( F. Be ll ) F Gilken son ( P ool e) Jug a short p r ogr a m w as g ive n con- 1 th e i nspirat ion of g e nius ; a few up with u s a few moments be fore t h e d erful Corward 1 Grace (Bor en) F L ew is Cap t ( P l ace) slsting c hi efl y o f a pa ntomine enti tl ed l fri e nd s worthy o f b e in g loved and c l o se of the ga m e. B u t our boy s w on ! De l z e ll , who we call a s cr ub, s how ed Tillie Capt (M. Be ll) C Ove rhol d t (E " T he L a mp Went Ou t. " T his enter- : ab l e t o l o ve u s in turn ; a hundred Ke arney had the be s t team i n man y u s what he wa s made o f when h e go t Ba th ) t a inment was in c h arge of Neva N utz- ' in nocent plea s ures that bring n o p am r es p ects t hat we pl a y e d last yea r o r into th e g am e a nd a lm o s t immed iate l y L ouise (Sch iefe r deske r ) G H oyt (Mad- Iman and s howed ve r y c l ever thi n king j o r sorrow ; ca. d e vo t ion t .:> t h e rig h t a t l east Mi dlan d a nd K earney played mad e a bask e t fr om a difficu lt ang l e. d_!! n ) T he ,cas t of characters was as t hat will neve r s w e rve; a s imple r eus the clo ses t. Simply becau se Thi s en co uraged t h e Bobcats a nd f r om Mar ie (Delzell ) G. De lze ll (Med s ke r ) I lo ws : l!gion e mp t y of a ll b i go ;t }, full o! Ke a rney bas never beat e n P e ru t h e n o n th ey co uld n ot b e stoppe d· R efere e J ones, York ( F iech) Eve l y n De Ve r e R u t h Sa nd e ll ftrus t a nd hop e and l o ve· nd t o s u ch in ba s k e t ball is n o s i g n she will not Mark i s a strong c ontende r fo r a p lace Goa ls Gra!! e 1 ; Tillie 1; L ewi s 1. H e rbe rt Va nd erld id e (Villa in) j a philosop h y t h is worl d wo u ld g i ve he a t us t hi s yea r But brethern if s h e on t he firs t s qua d Fouls Tillie ! L o ui s Ker l u p a ll t h e empty joys It h a !'."-Davld doe s b e at us t hi s ye a r, s he will ha v e: Ca ptain Ro th er 'v.as t he fi r ey s p ir it Attendan ce 1076 Ra lph Grays on (he ro ) Mauric e Boren Smug s ome team. of the game a nd t h e opponents kept' Mr s De Vere Vivian CoreyH e ll o. Ch a d ro n , g l a d t o meet y er, thei r eye s on hi s e very move b ut that BOTH TEAMS MEET DEFEAT Walter Han s en a ss is t e d in ca r rying s hake old bo y, w e h ave been h e a ring d idn 't keep h im from br ing in g <Coououed rrom Firat Pace , out th e id ea of the scen e s of t he p lay gre a t things abou t you ! Chad ro n w ill t he ba con. At t he clos e ot this semester be wi t h u s o n th e 9th o r F e br uary. Roth e rt Is a r e a] ge n e ral as well a s City, Neb raska F r ida y, Ja n - eral Ever etts who a re l ea ving Per mas t e r a r tis t in ba sket ba ll Iu a r y 12, to, play th eir fir s t game o f t he Don't l et anyone fo r ge t 1th os e Ch a d- Af t e r a h ard dus ty r id e th ey will w it hd r aw th ei r membe r s hip a n ron E a gl es, t h ey ju s t fl y up t o the " arr iv ed a t F a ll s City a t 5 : 40 at the pre sen t th e Soc ie t y is find i n g b a s ke t s a n d never tou c h the flo o r with Wan ti ng t o have a f r ie nd Is a lto- , F a ll s City start ed t he sco r in b a n ew m em bers t o tak e th eir plac e s

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Osteopa th Ph ysicia n of Aubu rn , In Per u T u esday and Frid& :f e v e n i n g!:'. F o r appo in tmen t phonp Mrs U C Meyer th e ir footi es un t il thoy mak e g o a l g et jl e r diffe r en t f r om wa n ti n g t o be a b k et • 11 d b - g y 1 as soon .o owe y o ne f r om after goa l. Capta in sayso he l'ri e nd. T he former I S oa mere n a t u ra1 1p F " l Cl , " T he o n ly way to have a rrlen d i s t o l 192 2 eru a. s t y s cen t e r b eca u s e 'lf has ord ered a bar re l of s a lt and w ill huma n cra ving, t he othe r is t he li fe b e one .'' - E mer s on

Howdy 1923 her extre m e h e ig h t , was the d e t erp u t. sa l t on the E agl es tail s a nd catch of Ch ris t In t he so ul."- Mill er I m ining fact or in winn ing th e ga m e " J u d ge not your f rie nd u n t il thou t hem At the end of the fi rst h a l f t h e score stand es t in hi s pl ace ."- H illel.

On th e t went y- fou r th, d id y ou g et "A fr ie nd i s a p e r s on bef o r e whom I w as 11-8 in f avor of F a ll s City. tha t da te-th e T-w-e-n -t-y-F-o-u-r-t-h of F e br uar y ye s 'm, t he 24t h , Midl a nd m ay be s in c e r e. B efor e wh om I may Du ri ng the second b nlf the b a ll W U!5 " Th e m a kin g of f r ie nd s who ar e

Y ou o re invited to give us th e once over I f yo u ·. batch thi n k a l ou d."- Em erson. in the h ands of th e F a ll s fo rwards the r ea l tlrie nd s. i s the b e s t .token we h ave Coll ege w ill p lay u s at Peru L et 's I I II greater p a rt o f t he tim e du e t o t h 3 of a man 's s uccess in life " - H al e. t VIi p a y y ou t o i n s pect ou.r see ' urn o h we h ea r d of Mid la n d on e I time during the l:ootba ll seas on in t h e " T ake time t o s p eak a l oving word Fa lls City cen t e r tippi ng -otr each time stock an d get o u r p r i ces fa ll of 1922 W e ll , they ' r e comi n g Wh ere l ov ing wo rd s are sel d o m The fi n a l s c o r e was 17-8 in F a ll s " Of a ll f e licitie s t he most c h arm ing Sm al l orders give n e very do wn to play ba sket ball 0 11 the 24 t h h eard ; City's favor is th at of a fli rm and gentle frie n d- a tte n t i o n a nd your bu si -

An d it wi ll !l uger in th e mind s T he Fa ll s Cit y bleac hers w ere well s hip It swe etens our c ares, dispe l s ' n ess appreciated of F ebru ary L a s t winter , the y b eat u s un til wi t hin one minu t e o f · th e ga m e , then we b eat t h em a nd t h ey have be e n be a t en in b a s k e t ba ll, ever

And gathe r oth er s of i ts kind , c r o wd ed with we r e ve r y our so r rows , a nd c o u n s el s u s in a ll I

Till lov in g words will ech o w he r e gener ou s w ith the ir c he er s f or Pe ru. Iou r ex tr em iti e s .' ' - Se n eca Phon e 25 MAROI S Pho n e 25 Er s t w hil e t h e heart wa s poo r oa nd The Peru gir l s have n o kick c oming b o n thei r treat m en t In Fall s City a nd A f r ien d is he wh o s et s hi s hear t s i nc e, b ut not in foot ba ll, no, n o, thu t a r e; tl h d ho pe t o be a bl e t o do as well wh en 1upon u s, Is h a p py w ith u s '!ln d d eli ghts football is a naugMy r ou g h gam e, n ot And s omewh ere o n 1e eave n wa r track It h e F a ll s City g irl s pl ay a r e tur n Ill u s ; an d do e s for u s wh a t we want, Dry G lean ing, Pres s ing s u c h a nic e clean g a me a s i s ba s k et ba ll , so )Ve have d ec id e d to win bo th 1

There mus ic will c ome echo ing gam e Is w ill ing la nd fu ll y engaged to do Des pite t hi s d efeat t h e gi rl s are not a ll he can Co 1· u s on wh om we ca n games in bas ket t his yea r (if l b ack " d own h ear t.ed a nd '!I r e determ in e d t o r e l y i n a ll cases "-Chann ing NE W SUITS Mid la nd does n 't w in ) · Cotn e r , Qotn e r , bl ess y our dear old " It a n y lit tle word o f our s can m a ke w in the n ext game. Mi ss 'B ia nkenone life th e brighte r , s hip, whose a bility as a c oach l SI h ea rt we a r e a lw ays " fear e d '! of you If a ny littl e song of ours ca n mak e! well kno wn, inte nd s t o m a k es h e r in ba sket ba ll fo r you have lilted u s one h ear t the ligh te r ,· t eam o ne of the stro ngest In the s t ate s o m a n y times , except l ast year a nd God h e l n u s s peak that l ittl e vor d , Th e lin &-up is : a other rt.imes Yo u m u st excu se • a nd take our bit of si n g ing , Rowen a Beck- Forw ard, Gl ady s us f o r menti oning l a s t year, bu t yo u see no t ea m a s we s a id a bove b eat An d dro p It In s ome l one ly val e, a nd S ea r s - F or - r d; Marion Ove rho ld tt th h Gu a rd ; J ose p hine Ma nner s-G uard; u s l a s t year a nd t h e r e w er e s u ch good I s e e ec oes rm g in g." Ne ll e Cowe ll- Gu a rd · Fer n Wa l tzt e am s too T h e Cotner b u lldo gs a r e 1 rt d it t Want e d : - Yo ung men to b o ard ICente r ; Nit a D illon- Runn i ng Ce n te r ; goo c g a me s po s a n we can n o ' 'tva nd a Sear s- Runnin Cen ter get t he r ag t h is year we wo uld not Iat $4 .6 0 per week One block g mourn over your g e tting i t b u t w e north o f campu s on pavPm e nt can t e ve n l e t you h a v e it, or K ea r ney, Mr 11 A. R A u s tin PICTURES Will RESURRECT IT ·1

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It wa s Jim 's fi r st e veni n g home f r om coll ege after b e h a d g r a du a ted, a n d th e folk s we r e a ll g ath e r ed in th e livin g r oo m a s be t old or t h e wbncl e rful t ha t h a d happ e n ed du rin g hi s c oll ege days Th e r e wa s li t tl e Bill ie who looked up a t hi s big brothe r wi th prid e a nd a dm i r ation, a nd r is t e r E dn a w ho ha d jus t g r a duate d llld was go ing to co ll e ge in th e fa l l a nd· Da d a nd mothe r who liste n e d ea g e r ly. I

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The c r owds were wending the'r way to the r ailroad station in the litt1e coll ege t o wn The Five will soon be whi stlin g i n , Bill," said the little dark eye d g i r l a t h is s id e "Mary, it doesn't s eem possibl e," he remar ked, "tbat a nd I have to part now-you to go my Coll eg e days are over,-that you h om e t o you r town while I have to lm ak e a star t in the big city."

T hey both bad little to say after 1t his as they stood at the station, wa it' ing for t h e L im ited to come ln. As a l wh i stl e was heard in the distance Bill J oo lted d own at Ma r y and n oticed that her ey es w e r e 'llill e d with tear s You g u e ssed it - s h e was his girl,- good o ld c hum s o f Coll ege Days,- i n separ -

m " p ipe d lit tl e Bflli e " got a n y pic t ure s of th a t great qu ar t erb ack I Willy ?" "You b e t I h a ve" s a id J im I and ou t ca me hi s Co ll ege Amm a l fr o m hi s g ri p , and fo r ma ny h ou r s they loolted a t the p ages of the Yea r Book whil e J im r egal ed t h e m wi t h de t a il s of t h e " E leven' • that s wept ================================================ .able compa nion s,- a n d her e he was THE E NGRAVIN G OF T H E 1923 !h ead e d a w a y fro m h e r towa r ds t h e th rough the con fer e n ce lik e n b u rr!- A S T H EY ARE I Til E VIEW EDITORS ART POINT I c a ne a nd a s he ta lke d b e exp l a ined Ieac h a nd every page, p ointi n g ou t 1 You 'll b e ticlde d to death , ju s t li ke "I'm jus t lik e th e Ha waiian Dancer he r e a nd t he r e hi s f'N e n d s. He g r ew j t h e boy w11e u h e put on hi s fur lin e d w h e n s h e ba cJted Into t he l a wn m owas It had jus t dawn ed u pon him u n d e rwea r, wh en you s ee th e P e ru- e r ,"' s h ou t ed the st uden t "This Is th a t hi s c oll ege da y s w e r e over and v i a n snaps ho t pa ges a nd r e ad th e th e l ast s t r aw , • here g oes my ord e r t h e bes t days of hi s li fe w ere n ow a jok es for a 192 3 P e r uvi a n. Su ch Art wo r k c lo sed c h a pt e r Hi s fa th e r knew Th es e w ill por t ray th e un - I n ever heard of. T he sce n e s , w hi ch wh a t b e was t h inkin g about a nd c r ow n ed k ings of t h e ca mpu s as the y a r e t o b e s n ow pic tures fin is h ed in ted h i m on t he s hou l d e r a s h e, to o ar e s ee n by others, a n d p ossibly a :> gre en bl ock tint, a r e t o b e inc l o sed ha d a vi s ion of t h e m e mo r ies of t h e 1 they th in k t h ey a r e, w it hou t b e in g by a b or der b eau t ifully w r ought up goo d ol d da ys wh en be att ended ' li k e the de ntal st u dent w h o confes s - b y s k ill e d des ig ner s . H oo- r a y ! ! the sc h ool. "It s a great b ook J im" h e 1 ed that h e was a l ways p u lli ng s o me- book has, for. the fi r s t ti me si nce the sai d, "and you s h ould p rize it h igh l y , Ith i ng r ot ten. An d when y ou t urn t o e i gh ties, a n al l r ou n d borde r fo r e ach It w ill be inv a lu ab l e to yo u in y ea r s to the se p a ges y ou w il l s wea r " 'This pag e. Cl ass I ca ll 's it. come." I thi ng can ' t be beat," j u s t as th e bo y Wh at!! ! Mai n divi si on s heets exA ll over the country d urin g t h e : <l id w h en he s te ppe d, :t.bro ugh lh e e c u te d by comm e rc ia l Artis ts? Yes summ e r m on t h s, i n l a r ge cities an d j bass d r u m. If you r pic tur e ;:; n ot on si r--e ee- e-e And that a in't a ll either. small tow ns, i n v illage s and on th e 1 t he s n aps hot pa ge of fa m e un d t h e T h e g u y wh o c onceived th ose s u bfarm, pr o ud par e nt s w ill b e l ookin g 1 joke editor fo r gets to write your divis ion sh eets h a d a happy thotove r t he pa ge s of Coll e ge Ann u a l s , a s In ame th e r e you'll h a ve a mp iQ rig ll t Sh-h th ey're stipp l e d Spott er wo r k I In t h es e books t hey w ill fi nd t he onl y t o moan " I'm !lll b r oke n m o" er we call s It an tl g et thi s, did yon Pver r ea l vis u a li zati on of th e co ll ege t hi s, " a s th e wa il e d to t h e d e- s ee a ha nd tin ted e x- llbrls In a P e - l viti es of t he ir s on s a nd dau ghte r s pa r t in g Ceont ury Lim it ed r uvi a n befor e? Nay- bo! I s ther e tWs I Yorr 1923 Per uvi a n w ill be a Ye ar · If y ou h a v e n ot h a n d e d in your yeo r ? Ye- bo !

PERUVIAN IMe tropolis. Well- it i s t h e same ol d sto r y. A coll ege an n ua l is a pic t u r e hi sto r y , Th e re i s no use to tell it over again. of the co ll eg e and its li fe It Is q uite · It h a ppens a t e ve r y c oll ege,-i t Is t h e e ssential that the e n gr aving be of t h e roma nce of yo uth high es t With t hi s In m ind I Hi s pict ur e s in th e Year Book which t h e P e ruv1an s ecur e d t he se rvice s of s h e will t ake w i t h he r to the li t tle t h e Bur eau of Eng r avi ng a t Mi nnes- town from w her e she came, will be a poli s Minn T hat th is company does so urc e of great comfort, a n d her quali t y work i s demon s trated by the picture in th e Coll ege Annu a l w ill fact th a t they rep eat ed l y g e t the br ing bac k m e mories t o h im of the trac t s for the cornh u s ker ( Nebrask a ) , days w he n h e w as s tud!ng fo r a f ut h e Ba dg e r (Univers i ty of Wiscons in ), t u re t he Goph er , ( Minnes ota) , a nd the I Yo ur 1 9 23 P eruv ian w ill a lso be a Book that will be r a di c a ll y, di ff er ent. ' s n a ps and joltes, do so at once a n d : I :\fe w and a ttr active fe atures have you w ill be a ma n afte r my own Y ]1[, C A. been pr e pa r ed th a t w ill mak e· you 1 he a rt. as t h e mi ss io n a ry cr ie d to t he o p e n yo u r ey es Th e art work w ill b e pu rs uing ca nni ba l. If yo u d o not T he Y M C. A. ha d a bu s in ess me eta mo s t e l oqu ent fl i gh t beyon d w hat del ay in t his you s till like an oy s ter ing l ast We dnesday w h ich con s is te d ha s ap pe ar ed in t h e pa s t i n the Peru- ha ve a cb nnce of coming to th e t op of voting i n a few n ew oll'i cers. T he via n; th e s cene s e ction will be a r a r e When you see th ese section s you !ollowi n g were el ected t o s e rve for t re nt, a s the n ew s cen e s w ill stamp it w ill und o ubte dl y v ow t o the editor s thi s s e mester : Ma rk Del zell- pre s idwit h indiv idu a li ty a s t h e sardin es v ow e d cos il y t o ea ch e nt, Mau rice Born e-v ice - pr e s id en t, Don t fa il to or der you r book on t h e othe r , n ot hing sh a ll com e be - Oma r Spe r r y-sec re tar y , Loui s Sc bied a t e set for th e a dva n ce cam- tw een u s." Iferd eck e r-t r easure r. We a re v ery p :> ig n as aft e r t h a t t i me t h e c h a n c e g la d in de ed to g et s u ch a n ico g ro up j to f:\e c ur e a COJlY will b e gone for ever . Ca l vin Coolidge say s: "In Ut ese of yotm g m en in oil'ic e a nd we are s u r e days , c hild r e n ge t a b out wh a t t h ey as k w il l make a rea l s u ccess of i t l L uc k y Bag whfch is pub lis hed at the Ic on s tan t r e mfnder of the good old SAVAUE- BUETTO EIIIBA CH fo r. n ot what t he wi se j u dgment of th is semester. Du rin g t h e semester , ! An n a po lis Nava l 'a cad emy, be s id es· d ays. It will come to you in yo u r th ei r parent s. dic t a t e Tbelr very im p ortant mee tings wi ll be h e l d , m a ny ot h er l a rge annu a l s 1' dark bou rs a!! a Fo r m a l a nn oun ce m e nt w a s m ad e poc lte t s a re f 1lled w tth m on e y a nd ou t s o be s ur e a nd co me an d get th e Mr J J Sil er manager of the Edu- r ay. of s u nsh m e. It Wlll enable yo u Fr id a y , Ja nu a r y 19, 1923 , of th e t he y go to p u rcha s e pl eas ure a ll t h e pri vi l ege s you are oll'e r e d Se t as ide I D' Ito h ve over the days of romance,-the f M E l ' b h ' • catio n a l !VISIOn of the Bur eau oe En- l d mun age o 1 ISS • JZa e t S a v age p le a sur e t hat easy mon ey w ill buy a n h our a we e){ fo r you r Y. M. C A <ays of a v entu re,-the days that u nof T a bor, Iowa , to Wa l t e r Bue t tge n - T h e t as t e fo r pl ea s ur e i s fo r me d a s meetin g in your s che dul e a nd be s u r e 1g r a vm g a nd, withou t d oubt, t h e b est 1 fortu natel y wiJl end all too soon b ac h o f Peru, a t Aubur n , N e bra s ka, th e tast e for thrift a nd w ork Is ki ll e d 'you will n ever re g r e t it 1a nnu a l' a uth ority in t h e wor l d wa s i n I You r Peruvian will be a cono n J a nu a r y 19, 19 <! 2 The c e r e- L a.te r on in a n a t u r a l de v el op me nt of Peru d u ring De cemb er and outlin ed s tan: r e mmde r of the good old days mon y wa s p er fo r m e d by <;:oumy t h th f I I H is 1deas an d th th tall' h mgs 0 tas te or p l ea s u r e b ecomes · Wh en ask ed to buy a P er uvia n l e t t he Annu a l arrangem e nt wi th h1's a 1 ' d ; e ones e s ave Jud g e Arm s t r on g 1 t d b s o st rong that It mu st b e sa ti s fi ed a t you r con sci en ce be your g u id e. Don't a nd th e se rvice of th e "Bu r eau" t J1e Ol'lglt1a e are ou n d to make ou r M r . a nd Mrs Bu e ttgo e nbac h c e le- 1 Y B k bra t e d th ei r fi r s t w ed dinll: anniv e r · a ny c ost. If c r im e h as t o be r esor ted li st e n t o t he sma ll pric e, but r a t h e r 19 23 P er uvi a n can be nothin g s hort e a r oo a n Annua l of wonderful to t hat p r ice i s pai d " t o t he fu t ure j oy s Iof an ex ceptiona l p r odu c tion qu a li ty,- a n A nn u a l that shou ld take s ary a nd in c id e n ta ll y s prun g a l itt l e its pl ace as the very finest pu blicas urpr i s e last Friday , b y pr ese nting t ion t hat w as eve r produced at our t h e ir marriage c r e tifi c ate to Mr Sc hoo l.

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go od pos iti o n am s e c an n ot tur n 1t d own, not e ve n for u s. Ther e for e, a ll we co uld d o was to el ec t a new pres ide nt, a nd a fte r c ounting t h e votes the c ool, re f res hing a qu a t ic1 du c t Inte nt d b t FI t Secre ta ry a nnounc e t a a rne up on hav ing t he h ono r of being th e 1 t ed 'd f u Gl asgow w as e ec n r es1 e nt or 1e fir s t pe r s on to be r e fr eshed b y th e 1 t Th b G next ze mes e r 1 en ecau se e nfounta in of y outh , th e sCie nti s t pl u n g- 1 H b 1 f t h d' 1 t evi e ve o son e u s w e a to e e c ed "into t h e am1d t1mber, cem e nt 1 t I a vice- pr es id e n and n s Tobler wa s a nd de b r is, the fir s t liv ing s oul to · tl p S t t T h u n a nimou s ly e l ec ted to nm t ha t offiCe. plunge mto 1e e ru a e eac e r s c 11 S i . 1 j Th e l ast t h ing w e d1d , was to tr Y 0 ege w mmmg poo · t o ex r ess just how mu c h we had apTh i. n gs fe lt a r e ofte n c ol der t han P B p k ' d G preciate d e rm c e ar m s on au ent h ings see n, for 111 a ew mom e n ts , b d t t 11 1 b evieve H o son an o e t 1em ow e x c l a m a tion s , s crea ms a nd wh oop s r e nt th e a ir. ' With out r eali z- we r eg r e tte dk we ref lteba vm l g . us. We t oo a n ng v ot e o ali{ S m g wh at h a d tr a n s pi red, our fnend h b f t • for them a nd w e ope t e new s o 1 on tb1 :. t rop ica l d ay fou n d h 1mse l f 'I • W . h g e ts to Ge n ev1eve. e WISh t e m su es udden l y dropped mto w a te r r eg1s ter- j i b c ess a nd on ce a ga n w e sa y, we av e 1n 40 deg r ees. Cuno s ity 1s the mo- B b" d 11 a ppr ec i a ted y ou o an we w1 th e r of thrlll s" our sea nymphu s " te ll s u s. m iss you

T he sayi n g th a t " a nti c ip a tion is gr eate r th a n r e ali za tion" has been di spr oved on the c ampu s t h e l a s t fe w GIRLS' CLUB days. Th at l on g-l ook e d- for s w)mming T h er e wa s a very g ood - attendan c e pool t he prid e of Per u a nd of e very a t the girl s' c l ub meetin g T u esday s t ude n t a nd me m ber of tha fa cu lty, i s

IWe were pl ease d t o h a ve s o man y g i r l s f in a ll y c om 111a ted. No lon g er n ee d a ttend b eca u se we bad som e i m portan t we gaze w is t f u ll y into th e emp ty poo l bu s in ess, a nd we k n ow a ll t h e girl s a nd wond er wh e n WE:l ca n plunge into like to h ave their say " in bu si n ess t h e cool de li g htfu l w ate r We ha v e matt e r s b a d t o wa it a l ong time, but tbe r e a l- T he Girl s Club i s a nx i ou s to ini:r.ation a nd e njoym en t a ff orded u s c r eas e th e Stud e nt Loa n Fund. A th ese days , r e po y u s for a ll waitin g pl a y ma y be g ive n f or this purpos e, so Th e sw im m in g pool w e n ow h a v e wat c h the a nnou nce ment s We are is sec ond t o n on e in Ne braska, a nd s ure e ve ry g irl i s int er ested in this will be n s ource

by Es th er Del zell. T he m u si c w as poww ow •· bu t not on t h e e dge of the furni shed by Birdie Bal dwin ( p ianoi desert ". S ever a l m a tte r s of interes t a nd Mildred Ba rne s (violi n). ca ll e d fo r Iengthi y d escu ssi on s , a nd T he J an u ary T e a, Thurs <lay afte ra r g uments pro a nd con befo r e they noon wa s e nj oyed by a ll of the c olco uld b e sa ti s f_a ctoril y set tl e d l ege girl s a nd the l a di e s of tbe fa c u l t y F ir st th e " nu m be r of pages in the T h is is probably the last t ea of th e Pe ruv ia n" l ead to b e de cid e d upon but j c lub som e girls will h a ve the pleas u re this did not t a l{e' so long as t o se ttl e of a tte nding beca u se they a r e l eavin g t he we ighty qu es tion o f wh ethe r or c oll ege n ot we s hould a tte mpt t o g ive our a u - We e njoye d ha ving Mi ss Appl eby with u s as our gue st of honor

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of c on s t a nt pl e a s u re good cau se a nd re c r eation to everyone, old and Do n ot for get t h e da te : young a lik e. May it be a mean s of 17, becau se crea t in g a g 1·eat e r Pe r u ! L e t u s H a rk, b a rk th e gir l s do c r y a ll work toge th e r to ma k e thi s id e al The Co stum e Party w ill b e i n town 'I r ea liz a t ion! Wit h s ome in s uits becoming to cl own :; And s ome in pap e r gowns. l>RAMATI C CLUB A v er y in t ere s t ing pr ogr a m w as giv e n a t tile cl o se of t he period. 'T' lJi :; 'Oh e Citizens eState .2Jank Facu l ty and students w i l l fi nd an with us a great co n v en ience to them C on sult us concerning any business pr oblem yo u may h ave E. E l.OOD, Her a ld Printing House DISTINCTIVE L..IPRINTING Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr. X-Mas Gifts La d ies' F e lt Slipp e rs M en's Slippers M e n s' L eat her Slippers C hildr e ns' F e lt S l ippers Ladies' Silk Hose M e n ' s §ilk Hose Buck ' s Booterie Nebra s k a Cit y , Nebr. Watchmak er : : J ewe ler J. C. C hat el ai n Pe r u , N e h r OR. 1-a. C HAIR IUS D E N T tS T Auburn, Nebr a ska c ons isted of a n Aes th e tic Dan ce b y On la st. Thur s da y e v ening th e Dram- The l ma Howe, a nd a Scotti s h Dan c e ati ce Clu b h e ld a " pa l a v e r a nd a
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a ll present who r eg r et to see Mr Green e an d family l eave I Pe ru. Mr Bee!< th e n, i n hi s char acter is ti c way, i n b eha l f of tbe member s ! of tile Tr ain in g Schoo l F acu lty pr esj e nte d Mr an d Mr s. Greel).e wi th a picn ic ki t. Mr. Gr ee n e, in a few w e ll 1c hose n wor ds r esponded, mentioning 1the fac t t h at as the ir fam il y consisted o f onl y fo ur mem bers an d he observed t h at th e k it contai n ed e qui p men t fo r Rix anyo ne f rom Peru woul fl always be welcome at t heir p icn ic p arties and he h oped t hey might como s in gl y or in co upl es.
you may r e quire for your wardrobe can b e selected here with the f u ll assurance that you're get · ting correct styles, goo d material and value . Commodio us rest room f o r y o ur convenience w hen you visit t he city. Wheth e r it be S hoes, R eody-to•wear D r y -Goods , Cl o th i ng, or Furnishings We ' r e her e t o serve y o u. F. W. Gleveland & Son, Nebraska City, Nebraska l I I I q
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I yo u r egar din g t his t oum ament Ma n y "Schoo l Da ys, s choo l days, g ood old ' othe r sec ti on a l and co u nty tour n a - go l d e n s cho ol d a ys " Does it se em P e ru S ta te Teac he r s Coll ege exte nd s me nts a r e he l d eac h year ; wh y n ot t hat t hos e i m mor ta l words ' yo u a n invitatio n to a ttend t h e hig h m a k e th e So uth eas t Ne br a s ka t o urn a- we r e wri t ten i n connection w i t h s tusc h ool bas ke tb a ll tournam ent for boys me n t a big s ucce ss ? W e can if we de nt k illi ng examinatio n s ? Let u s , a nd girl s in th e c ollege gymn a s ium, ge l be hin d i t a nd mak e it go. with a ll t he si n cerity we can excava te F e bru a ry 23, 24 The will We hope t o have two c l asses with d ep lore the know l edge -s at u r a t e d inbe und e r the a us pices of t h e A th l e tic eight team s i n eac h c l a ss All s c hoo l s s tructors to in s ure li fe, l ib e rty and 1 De partment; t h e " P" Club hav ing in t hi s s ection wlll b e a sked to enter h a pp ine ss to the stud e n ts by ob l i ler a tc h a r ge o f th e offic ia ting , e nte rt a in- both Boy' s a nd Girl s t eams if con - ing foreve r a nd ano n th o se j oy kill e r s , ment, e t c.; th e proceeds of th e tourn a - v e nl e nt th e m to do s o. We will e xam in a tions Ca n yo u no t, by menme nt, a fter payi n g the n ece s sary e x- o ffe r lovin g c up s to w inn er s of bot h ta l In t ro s pe ction r ememb e r, w hen yo u r I pe n ses to b e g ive n to the va riou s boys a nd g irl s c l a s ses youn g ll fe was com pl e t e ly a nd th ortea ms, prora t ed as t o 'l h e I L et u s !mo w a s s oo n as possibl e r e- I ou g hl y r uine d by c r am min g to r exoffi c iating done by the coll e g e var s ity gar d in g your e n te ring a team or t eam s a min ation s ? The p ale a nd hagga rd me n w ill be f r ee, but we will h a ve A ll tea ms e nte r e d mu s t ob se rve t he fa ces of t he studen ts in t h eir t e n d e r I outs id e offi c ia l s for fin a l s on eve ning H ig h Sc hool e l - a g e s is s ufficie n t te s timon y to 1 F e bruary 24 l lt g ib•h ty rul e s All Will b e prove my enti r e a rg um ent. A game h as been sch e dul ed for the pl ayed und e r 1'\ €-bra s ka H ;gh Sc ho )l , Le t me a s k, is it co n s is ten t w ith t h e I

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P l a ns and rul es fo r a co n tes t between the Eve rett a nd P hil o ma th e a n t

The re l s a r e a s on which l s unknown to, th e mo s t of Ne br as k a ci tiz en s and es pe cia ll y t o those w h o d o no t know P eru cond it io n s , th e sc h oo l a tmo s - BlllLE STUDY ph e r e a nd o ur r ic h tr a dit ion s ,Literary Soc ie ti es we r e pres e nted a th e Ev e r ett me eting on Thur sd ay ev e n in g , J a nu a r y 25, 1923, by R ic h a rd Mad de n , E dit or -i n-c hi ef of t h e Per uv ia n T h e p la ns wer e di s cussed a nd

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Ye s i t i s t ru e w e have a good c oach , 1 Th e l a r ge numbe r of s t ud ent s enf in e s p e c irna n s o f m a nh oo d a n d wo- ; r oll e d in t h e wh i c h ma nh oo d a sym p a t he ti c Pre s iden t a nd o rganized in ou r s ch oo l t h is se meste r , fa c u lty w h o backs t h e coachs a nd o n l y p roves t hat t he you t h of t h e pr este a m s , a loyal s t u de n t b ody- a nd , en t da y i s int ere s ted In t he li t e r a ture f r ie nds of t h e s ch oo l. Y et the v e r y an d t h e h i story of t he boo lc of book s. Greet the Spring The S e osons M·uay Gre ft tes t Me asu re Favored Ne w S tyles in Fabrics Effe c t s V alu e s T o be found in our sho wi ng ot' Exc lusive Ready-to- Wea r Matthews'

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On We dn esday January 31, a s oci a l a n d p o l i s hes Qu i ck servi ce , r e a so nable pr iccss meeting wi ll b e h e ld in th e u s ua l pl a c e Special att enti o n t o m ai l o rd e r s. P e r u Nebr. at the u nusa l time If eve r y me mb er-of the a ss oclatlofll ca n !mo w w e ll e very othe r one ' we w ill be m u ch mo :_e a bl e to accompli sh ou r pu r pos e. So don" t fo rget t o c om e We dnesday n ig ht a nd h av e a r eal soc ia b l y time.. Gos sard and W a rner Co rs ets a nd B r ass i e r es

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CENTURY after century men br oke their necks trying to fly. They had not troubled todiscoverwhat Solomon called "the way of an eagle in the air."

In 1891 came Samuel Pie rpont Langley, secretary of the Smith sonian Institution. He wanted facts His first step w as t o whirl flat surfaces in the air, to measure the air pressures required to sustain these surfaces in motion and to study the swirls and currents of the air itself Finally, in 1896, he built a sm a ll st eam-driven model which flew threequarters of a mile.

With a appropriation of $5o,ooo Langley built a large man-carrying machine. Because it was improperly launched, it dropped jnto the Potomac River. Years later, Glenn Curtiss flew it at Hammondsport, New York.

Congress regarded Langley's attempt not as a scientific e xperiment but as a sad fiasco and refused to encourage him further. He died a disappointed man.

Langley's scientific study which ultimately gave us the airpl ane seemed unimportant in I 896. Whole newspaper pages were given up tc the sixteen-to-one ratio of silver to gold.

"Sixteen-to-one" is dead politically. Thousands of a irplanes cleave the air-airplanes built with the knowledge that Langley acquired.

In this work the Laboratories of the General Electric Company played th.eir part They aided in developing the "supercharger,'' whereby an engine may be supplied wi th the air that it needs for combustion at altitudes of four miles and more. Getting the facts first, the Langley method, made the achievement possible.

What is expedient or important today may be forgotten to"morrow. The spirit of scientific research and its achievements endure. ·

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th e a nn ua l tou rn a ment, Per u won of h is t eam a s t h ey a r e sh ow ing up f Mfl[ d T h d I t tl The following offi cers were e l e cte t o t" let ar tt'cJ e s or a rom or · urs a y mg l on te s tronge r eac h game u n d e r h ls excel1

to s erve £or t h is semeste r : home floor len t atte n tiqn and d irecti on Coach Cop e nhaver of Mil for d was P r es ident Mr Coll ister GIFTS THAT LAST victro l a you n eed LAST CHAN CE FOR YOUR PI CTURE J. p: Miller Je welry Co. ,, ge t it o t c rowd of t he s eas on came out to wei- T reas ur e r .· · · Ed na :1\fn.ue l c ome hi m a nd his t eam. Milford Satur<lay, F e b ru a ry 3, is th e l a s t L i te r a r y Cr itic Eunice R a ndolph Auburn, Neb. j I l h t th f t t ch a nce tor the m e mb ers oli th e coll eg e R e p or t er Ma e Davi s Barnes ' Ph ar macy prom ses o a ve on e o e as es hi g h sc hool tea ms i n t he state this to h ave thei r p ictu res take n for the An nounceme nt was m a de at thi s yea r , a nd n o s ma ll pa r t of it fs d ue I P eruvia n meeting of the contes t b etwee n the to th e s t ea dy n erves Inter est a nd ' Tll e P eruvi a n }la s t he m a g n animou s \Pilil o's'• a nd t lte "Eve r et t's The f tl h , t ask of a rran gin g a b ou t 1 500 p ict ures soci ety ., Pc urin'r the greatest n'J mbe r ca r·e o te c oac . 1 • • P e r u m a de a bask et n ea r the e nd of m a lph a h etrca l ord e r a nd m ou nting of s ub scr ip tion s for t h e Peruvian wlll fough t t h e m t o be en g r ave d Thi s work mu st r eceiv e tw o ad di tiona l pages. t h e fi r s t q ua r te r , afte r a hard ba ttl e a ll over t h e f l oor . 1b egin Mond ay F e bru a ry 5 All P h ilo member s a r e urge d to Once during the fir s t ha lf Milfor d · E ve rybody who bu ys an An nu al "pep up " a nd boost for yo u r soc iety was ahead, the ha l f ending Peru 3 want s your/ pic ture i n it. 90 pe r ce nt Mil fo r d 2 Iof the m a re in now

The team s were e qu a ll y match e d T he H i gh Schoo l pictu res mus t h e NEW YEAR' S LETTER the fi r s t five minute s of th e s econ d It aken as s oon as t h e college p ictu r es are out of the way. Mr s Anna J R ichar t wr it es a New ha l f, the n Mr l ford gamed t h r ee poi n ts Yea r s l etter t hat s ho ul d be- r ea d by ma ldng h er 5 to P eru 3 T he n Peru II Fo r College s tude nts t h e last chan ce s hot m fr ee t hrow and the two t ea m s is S a turday F e bru a r y 3. Do n't wa i t ever y moth e r on t he l a nd H ere it Is I d h t h h t h t t1 1 t moth e r s , c ut it out a nd pas te i t In your were e ven , a bout t he beginn ing of the 1

an. r u s e P 0 ogr ap e r n le a s t vani t y cas es: "Th ere fs s o muc h r oom l as t qu a rte r nun u e _ _ __ _ for l mprovez•1ent 11' the worl d To o F rom t h e n on P e r u gradua ll y gained I T he Peru vian will b e ou t befor e m uc h g enera l ization has been done , fir s t a fo ul point, then two fr ee t h row s -sc hool c los es. t oo littl e spec i a liz a tion. I am a minwhich ne t t e d t h em 10 to Mil for d 's 5, ister a n d a r efor mer. What p u l p it a t t h e c l os e of t he game I Th e r e s s ometh ing a bout you in th e do I occ upy ? I s peak fr om the ki tchP e ru ea rn ed ea ch po i n t ma de a nd P eruv i an.

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e n wh e r e I am bus y many hours eac h day; fr om t he family living r oom, where my peopl e cong r egate; f rom my c hildre n s s l eeping room s , wh e r e goodnights are spoken a nd words or r eproof a n d comfort, of c oz y couches J f c h eerful light s, of good of g ood music, and o f geni a l warmth when it is c old ou tsi de. I a m a pl ain mothe r a nd I h a v e not tim e to atte n d to the b usin es s of oth ers. Wh o s hall love my chUd ren as I lov e t he m ? So wh y l et t hem stray and be deb a uc he d in the h ope t ha t minis ters a n d refor mers and co u rts shall r es tore

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thos e wh o ha ve n ot been k ept in thei r Hi s a n n u a l is t h e p r ided possessi on In n o ce n ce. T he hom e-that is it" We o f a coll ege ma n , t h e book he s hows do no t know, Mr s. R ic ha rt, bu t s he ....., to his fri e nd s. h a s th e Great Id ea. It ha s n't b ee n Wa t c hm a ker : : J e w e le rPLEASE S T E AC HE R S

wer e w hen God gave t h em t o me And The Stewart School Se r vi ces ing th e undo ing Of tho se in wh om Ood delights. For t h e " c ure" Is se lf-hyp n ois is WhJc h a dece nt di agnos is Cnuu ot fa i l o f s howi ng I s a ba d di sease Itse l f And t his chem ist's c l erk we ll kn ows it I3ut h e s m ili n g l y bestows it On h is dup es un k no win g, F o r M. Oo ue ' H afl or J10 l t. - S na v e ly L Ev a n s fn "The r aJ>c uti c 'l'a t Ue." ' Th o P e r uvian will bo out before 'H l'h OO] C I OHOH. P ERU S t at e Teachers College Te a c hers Institution in Nebr as ka. F"our year Co ll ege Co ur se wit h A . B . Degree. Two year Co lle ge Course with D iploma and Life Certi:tlcste S PECI AL COURSES: - Elementa ry Educatio11, Home Eco11o.mics , Maulla l Traini ug, Accollnting, Sh orthand· ond Typewriting, Music nnd Art

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• THE P E R U E DA GOG l AN • I as. • • fl. • Feb. 2 and 3-·--ln Peru's Big Gym. COLLEGE Gl[ME HIGH SCHO O L GAME F r iday, Feb. 2, at 8:15 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 3, a t 8:15 p. m. Kearney · vs. Peru Plattsn1outh Hi vs Peru Hi Budget Ticket or SOc Admission Budget Ticket or 25c PERU IO·MIL FORD 5 MIIGord is to be congr atul ate d 1Jo t h on her team a nd her coach , for a fi n e, I OR. H. c. HARRIS I Jf it i s sch o ol su p plies s trong , c l e an game Th e' Philometh ia n soc iety h e l d t h e l:r I DE NTt ST I n a ga me tha t wou l d h ave reflect -Coach Ye rkes of Per u high ba s r e a- :t fir s t bu s in ess meeti ng of the new yea ed credit on b oth team s had they been s on t o find sa ti sfiaction in t he worlt k f t • pe s d r ugs Thurs d ay eve n ing, J a nu a r y 25. A u burn , Neb r as a · O il n a 1 n n , , in
Don't for g e t t h at we sell D i a mo nd s , Watc h es, Birth s t o n e Ri ngs, G la ss Rings an d P i n s B es id e s o ur re gu l a r j ewe lr y line , we s e ll Sa x a p h o n es & ot h e r mus ical in st ruments A lso sell p ictu r es ;md d o expert Pi ctu r e F r am ing
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improved up on si n c e Sol omon s tlme-"Tra in u p a c h fld fn t he way h e s hould go and wh e n h e Is old he wi ll not depart f r om H " B ut t he training!! m u s t be done In t he hom e. T h e c ountry n eed s to g e t back to th a t idea
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The boy scout basket ball team won 'fhe childr en" s Bib l e. its secon d gam e from the junior hi gh In ye gol den tim e s , i t was d eemed j398.4-P99 Pyl e-Pepp e r & Salt. s c ho ol las t Tues day e ve n ing 21 to 20 a per s ona l triumph to poach, iC you j914 .81-H14 Hall -When I was a boy in the s ma ll gy nma sium Th e scouts could get away with it, on t h e ICing's i n Norway. a r e s howi ng som e good t eam work domain. Th e poaching habit s eems to Adu l t- Gene r a l for th e limit ed practic e they have. have b ee n p assed on from the da ys 1 131-B76 Brill - P s ychoa na l ys i s Those who a r e s howing up we ll in of s elfis h klng' s to the se days when 1 31-J13 Jac k s on & Sa li s bury-Out - pr actice and ar e tryi n g for p la ce s on th e p eopl e them se lve s own the public witUn g ou r nerves t h e team ar e Burlrett Lew i s, and domain. 150-R56 Rob in son- ',Che mind in th e J a mes De l zell for the ce n te r po s it ion s

To poach on public property today making: L e la nd Parriott ( capt a in). Geo r ge s e e ms to be no harm In the eye s of 173 -S c o8 S c ott __, your Cl ary , H a rold McMasters , an d B e rt ma ny othew ise good citizen s To a p- ch ild 's probl e ms Willi a ms as forw a rd s ; while Wilbu r propria te public prop e r t y for private 220 5-K41 B ibl e-Engli s h The s hort- McAu l e y Ful t on Davenport and John u se (anoth e r f orm of poaching) i s e r Bible. v. 1 Old Tes tam e nt v. 2 Dillon a r e workin g for t he gua rd p osino h a rm whil e th e s ame appropria tion New Testament. t i ons

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The Ju n ior s -S e ni or s ba d a mee ti ng l as t we ek a t w h ich t ime Miss P eters "'vas e l ecte d presi de nt a nd Miss R a ndolph wa s e l ec te d sec r eta r y-t r easut·e r i\Ir. Kral of th e Ju ni or c l ass was I c h osen to look a ft e r th e p ictur es of ! th e J uni or s fo r th e Pe ruvia n Miss I Glasgo w oO th e Se nio rs w as c hosen to 1 ch eck up

t I • THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN individu a l i s a defen cel ess form of poaching. 395-M31 Manne rs and conduct in i n sc hool and out. I I 0 Entered .at the Postofficc at Pem, Ne- ·I I n many of our co ll e ges and Unibra ska as second-class matte r. ve r s itles, the s chool pa pers a nd anInu a l s are often u s e d by the s t udents Published Peru State in c harge to "ge t even '' o r "ge t back eac ers 0 ege 1oa t " or "get a whack a t" some indlvi$1.00 per yea r Singl e co py 5 cts. I dual s tudent or fa cu l ty. Our big uni1 vers ities are the chi e f s inners i n thi s 641-C35 Chambers - Brea kfasts , 1 l un c h eon s and dinners. 659.1- Ad9 Adve rt i s in g a r tis t s , inc, S ol ving adverti s ing a r t problem s. I 659 1-H31 Hawkin s-Pos t e r a dve rti s ing. j F or Every Event The Suitable Pr esen t! Atrn n)!e for yo u r Si tting today then yon nee d ph otogra phs you ll have th e m to g1ve Our prices wi II plea se y ou Peterson Studio, = = Peru, Nebr If you do not recei ve your Pedagogian particular u se of publio prope r ty p a id l eave noti ce in the Ped agogian box in !'or by th e public yet appropriated the Administration building Ifo r priva te u se ' 808.31AL1 Ablri g ht- The stort storY Lubbo ck- Th e c r a ft of 1 fi ct ion ..,.. ..,.. "'1 808. 3-SL5 Slosson & Down ey-Pl ots Doc tor L. B. SHRE VE 1 To Contributors! Another form of poac hing upon the publi c is in publi c program s whe re the victim •as n o chan c e to defe nd hlm sel t The public s pea k e r of te n ta ke s advan tage of his pos ition
Others who a r e out r eg ularly or a n e ighbor 's pro pe r t y is c l ass ified 321.4 - M2 2 •l · for pr actic e a r e L es t e r a s " s tea li ng". the d ev e lopment of Amer ican dipl o- I rvin W il ia ms , Cli fford Huey, Sq u tre p ac kages by stea li ng was reduceu 327.73-C77 Coolidg e-United States play Auburn here F e bru a r y 14 precedfully 60 ll er c e nt during th e fir s t week 1 a s a world power. i ng t he higli school gam e after the governm e nt control ceased. 372 9-T78 Try on- T e a c hing of h i sli:xtr action and X - Ray Office Phnne 2'7 Childr e n s wor k a Spe c ialty R es i dence 2 00 P ho nes 160 :-15 D. D. STONECYPHER, M. D PH YS IC IA N Smart New Modes To Greet the Spring The Seasons M"ltty Greatest Measure Favored New Styies in Fabrics Effect s Values To be found in our showing of Exclusive Ready--to-We ar Matthews' Style Shop Sty l e Without Extravagance Nebraska City, - - - N-:!b r as ka. ' We bo os t Peru -a nd Feed vou too BURLINGTON GA. FE One block north Bu rlin gton Depot Nebra ska C i t y , Nebr. I I It i s sa id th at' th e l oss of expre;,'3 macy Wa ts on and Fred Cole. The sc o uts I Appropriation o4 the columns of 1 t ory in junior and senior hi g h s c hool s MT 'VERNON HALL a ny publica tion to p ay p e r s onal grud - 395-B14; Ba dt - Everyday good ,.. ..;,; g e s promote selfis h inte r est s of an 1manner s for boys a nd girl s Since our pr es id en t an d secre ta r y
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and School Supplies H. U. Landolt Peru, Nebr trea surer have l eft u s, the g ir l s of the Hall me t in the p a rlor last Monday e¥ening to elect new officer s. R a e Swartwout was cho sen pres id e nt a nd Viola Cudney secre t a ry-treasure ! Under the d i rect ion of t he s e a bl e offi cers a ll the affairs of Ute dormi tory will have to be suc cess fu l. L ast Sa turday evening Mrs Wau g h e nte r ta in ed at s u ppe r twelve g irl s wh os e birthdays a r e in J anuary A de li g htful time was r eported by a ll who a ttend ed. On Friday the dormitory w as honored b y the vi s it of a group of dis, t i ngu i shed g irls of the cam p us. Eac h on e ha d a n e s pec ial chum in th e hall flor
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__ in the cen t e r of the cou rt The ball a nd good te am work has pulled u s With Jlres cut pro Rpects Per u wi ll Crom hi s hand takes delight in roll- ou t or man y a c lo se place, and we have al mos f perfect bas k et ba ll mat· iug In over the top. He i s su r e of a ppreciate i t. erial to mann ta in tho A 1 co ll ege team eve1·y move. "Bilzy" agg r avates the Faun ce, the big Ia i on whose atblcwith its exece ll ent r ecord for the : li fe out or hi s opponents by preten ding tic £h i rt some wag pui ut e tl t! deat h J' !' x t twelve year s, jud g in g from the I to hand them th e ba li and then sud- head a nd cro ss is n 't c; 111 t(; o;ur« ra c t t h at there are e n ough men out J d enly toss ing it un der or over to hi s death on hi s but ho i s ju st for pra ctice conti nua ll y in the coll ege ! t eam mates. W e never hold our abo ut a de nd s hot at maki ng haslcE.>ts. to mak e u p three full t e am s besides 1 breath wh en our youthfu l veteran D e lz e ll at th e psvthclogicRI m o ment the fir st co ll ege team. ' B itz y hand les the b a ll , becau se we sa vee! u s th o conCC! r ,.,ncc game wilh Be:--i d es thi s there are at least as know it s destination. \Vay ue: :\lid we will d l b e ew rl n>' tin i! manv m or e who are carrying extr a Weimer i s the smili ng lad that l y grateful t o him for it. H e has in or der to got thru s c hool and I keCJl S the sc ore k ee p er bu s y -a nd the courage, is a c on s is t e nt player a nd Is c:o ll ege who h ave pl ayed the game opp onents confu sed as to wha t wil l s tead ily improving.

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T h e n th ere IHC ot her s who j u s t di p ! learn that he's there and they begin 1:1oor as right under the bas ket. H e Into It for the exerc is e and their an1 to sweat . H e's con s ervative in h is h as developed a s ide t hr ow f rom an nua i d aily bath. 1 : pl ay ing but n ever h es it-ates to ring angle that throws the oppos ing man

T hen Ut e gir l teams or th e high up the score w h e n hi s time comes. off hi s guard. He Is one of the m os t I h 1 promi s in g m en on the team and school anrl of t h e Collpge Ol m vo ic Frary a l ways c. omes in at t e c ose 'G ilk "' ha s been prai s ed by the Club are developing sk ill r apid ly.

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I h crowds b ot h (or hi s winn i ng smil e The wr i ter did not get In touch i bacon to u s crec it. AI ways at IS ll d II a nd llis s ld ll in the game. with the bu sy coaches, so is just jot- : pos t, r e li a e an occa s io n a y s p ectaEach man on the team Is faithful, ti ng down the nam es of the p l ayers · cular in hi s play s , he m akes the ono n th e one of t he teams £rom having look e r s glad se en th em at work on the floor. i Willy captain of last year's footha li

First co ll ege team: Rothert, cap- 1 tea m, has the s pee d and en duran ce tain, kn ows where goal is l ocated, ' that won him hi s place in a thletic s,

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J a m es De l zell , Gua rd A r e s till , a n d we n o l o n ge r e nt e rta in I Never m ix p e r sonalities with b usin ess. tha t rea ll y a r o u sed our pe p • Th e u s u a l execi t e m ent cau sed by a Our own imp e rfec t tho u g h ts a n d wi n Never give way t o se lf-pity. h op in ion s, Remem b er a l way s t hat a chip on the rally w as in c r eased b ecause of t e THE PERUVIAN SALP. "1 B ut Go d a l o ne s peak s i n u s a n d w e sho uld e r i s t oo h eavy a p iece o f ! act that th e op pon en ts in the ev en- • conunue d rrom FlrKt · h w ait baJ;gage t o car ry with yo u m t e ing 's gam e we r e th e W estern Ante- ' j l o p es For ' as Cap ta in R ob e rt said, r es ult be il}g a t ie, eac h si de r eceiving In s ingl e n ess ot heart, tha t we m a y world. 178 points. kn o w IBe f r ie n d ly a lways b ut never fa m i - 1 i n s p ea kin g of th e com in g co n test, Th P i em ent i s e x · ' th e fr ie ndl y riva lr y whi c h h as a l ways e e ruv a n man a g - Hi s wlll, an d In th e s il e n ce of our laJ r. i ex is t ed betw ee n t h e P e d agog u es a n d· th eme ly g r ateful to those w ho s old s pirits , Acqu ;r E; t he h a bi t of observatio n. th e a ntl e r ed h e rd h as mad e the K ear- boo k f! t o th osl! wh o tok p a rt in the Tha t w e m ay do his w lll, an d d o tha t Be r:. da pta bl e t o n e w wo r k and new the cha p el p rog r a m ,a nd to everyone wh o 1 • on l y'. peopl e. n ey-Per u a t h l etic contests a m o n g h help e d in a n y way t o make th e a d- ; - H w L o n g f ello w. Be a good li s t e n e r mos t i nteresting a nd exc iting o f t e 1 va n ce sa le s uc h a s u cc e ss. season' s s :h edul e. 1 • W he n it comes t o s p eech .makin g, I THE BA CHELOR S SOLILOQUY T ed We i mer wo uld ra t her "say It with W ESLEYA N VS GRA ND I SLAND _ B e gen erous i n yo ur jud g m e nt s.

I Wicdn e sda y Gynmns1um W hethe r 'tis no ble r in t h e bach to Do n' t be word y< I t alk there I s u ffe r I B Now we lcnow what mak es our t eam I Wr itten b y W es l ey a n S po rt Editor The j e er s and b a nte r s ot o utrageo u s t he con fle r en ce c h a mpi o n s- W IIl y di s- - fema l es, c l osed th e sec r et. "Th ey h ave to b e W es l eyan t ook the lead during the Or t o take arm s again s t a sea of 1 - - - - - ----1923

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(F ill o ut the ab o ve a nd hand to B usin ess Manager)

Tailo r and C leaner fir s t 'rra l f a nd retained It throut the w i n ners to ge t a h ead o f t he second troubles, Business Manager of the 19 23 Peruvian. v arl f. i ty tenm." T hree c h eers a n d enti re co ntes t. 1 Gr a nd I s la nd wa s And by propos ing , e nd t h e m To a tiger for the scrubs! co mp l e t e ly out played d uri n g t h e fir s t cour t; to m a rry, I h ereby sub s cribe for _copi es of th e 1 923 Peru vian , A drop p ed stage cu r tain, a lw a y s pe ri od whcib en ded w ith the c ount To be a bach n o m or e: a nd , by m a r- the tota l pri c e of the same to b e f ou r doll ars an d f ifty cents arou ses our curi os t y. The suspens e standin g Wesl eya n 11 Gr and I s l a n d ri age end ( $4.50) of w hich I promi se to d epos it two do ll ars ($2.00) at Was r elieved When Mr. Clark an- 3. The Coy otes wer e hampe r ed by t he The b t ac h a d t h th nd d ea r - e, n e o u sa a n 1 time of s ubscrip t ion a nd th e r e mai nd er up on d elivery of the noun ce d, a s the closin g f e ature ot illness o f H url bu t , W esl eyan's la nk yy on e Ills j b k the program , a ladi e s• cho r u s under c en t e r, wh o was h e ld- out f or a n Bache lors are he ir t o ; ' ti s a con s u m- 00 • the direction of 'Tiny ' Showalter J ergency After the first seven mm- mation J Thes e y oung ladle s, h e e x plaine d were u tes of pl ay Coa c h McCa nd l ess s ub- D evoutl y to be wis h e d. To c ourt, to some of our local ar tists whom we 1stitu e d Hurl b u t fo r Steves and i m· m a rry ; saw abou t the ca mpu s every da y W e Im e d iate ly t.he Coyo t e m ac h ine sta r te d II T o m a rry! percha n ce to r e u-ay , r e cognize d th e hats an-yes , some of work. th e r e's the rub ; t he mid di es a n d ski r ts-, but b ow the In t he seco nd pe r io d Gr and I s l a nd • F or in that sta te wha t a f ter t h ou g h ts faces b en eath the h ats h a d c hange d. stag e •a back which t hr eatene d I may come, Th e ir en t e r ta i nmen t, a ll the l ate st £or a few m mu tes t o upset t he d o p e I W h en we have s huff l ed o ff t hi s bac hso n g hits Wtas th e bes t e ve r. Those/ turn t h e . t a b les . R oss d ropped j e l o r coil,

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, g irl s can ce r ta i p l y s in g 1t \\o bask e t s Ill fi o m the flour a nd ' Must brirrg r e p entance. There's t he But s ud de nly t w o o f t h ose d emure ICh ord ru ng up t hr ee f o ul g o a l s respec t maid e n s b ega n a n tics as c h ee r le a d ers Mea nwhil e W es leya n h a d re g is t e r ed Tha t makes men live so long a si n g l e French Wilton Rugs It wo uld t a lte m o r e th a n b er ibblo n ed Ionl y s ix co unts, a go a l e ach by H a n e ll li fe, I hats and k ll ted s lt ir ts t o preserve t h e · an d Hurl b u t , a nd t wo f ree thr o w n · For w ho would b e ar the sco rn o f p reti n cognito o f T homas and l'om e r oy u n - 1by Ca lve r t. The game en d ed W es le y- ! ty gir ls , der th os e circ um stan ces. An d the a n 17 Grand Is l a n d 10• though Grand i Th e hin ts of w idow s t he In so l e n ce of 1 lu s t y ch eer i ng f r om the r ema in de r of I s l'and bad t he e d ge d u r ing th e l ast ! ma rri e d m e n, t he c h o rus r evea led the identity o f p er iod t o the t une of 7 to 6 ITh e inc o n venie n ces o! u nda rn ed sock s, others And t h r ea d- ba r e coa t s, a nd with L ack o f t ime denied us a n e n c ore PERUVIAN BOO ST E R DAY IThe pan gs or love - fi t s, an d the m isery I jn answer to t h e p e r s isten t appl a u s e - 0 £ s l eeping w it h co ld feet, th e d u m ps,

F l orence Oil St oves bu t a full program by Mr S h o w alte r We t hot we h a d l earn e d a ll the • th e blues and h is troo p was promise d for t h e ev- speech es, d ev ices a n d baits u sed by I Th e hor r ors an d t he o wl - like

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a ge nts fto r the Peruvi a n, t he co ll ege W ith a ba r e "'Vill you ha ve me"'! Who El even n ew m embe r s we r e voted on an nu a l who appea r ed in convoc ation · woul d bea r j s p ec ia l m eet in g of t h e E ver etts, Thur s-mea n we have m e t b e fo r e. The y we re n ut th a t th e drea d of som et h i ng art er ! Linco ln , N e br

(Establi s h e d in 19 16 )

W. 1'. Davis '16 M g r. 13 8 No l"l and taken into th e soci e t y at i. h e Monday outc lasse d a n y a nd a ll sal es - To fr e t and gr oa n, u nde r a si n g le life, l day, F ebruary 1 , 1923. These n e w irresisti bl e. m a rri age- J PLEA S ES T E ACHER S me mbers 'ta k e th e p laces or t h ose who As t he sa mple pages we r e show n, That u n di s covered n et - work f rom · ______ _______________________.. left P er u 11 t th e nd or the fir s t semest- that ai r of " yo u ca n ' t p ha se m e ," w hose mesh es e r h a bi t u a ll y assttme d w he n som e one And ven turer escap es, puzz l es th e wlll, Ot h e r i m porta n t b us in ess was di s, a ttem pts to p r ove t o u s t hat we want And ma k es u s r at he r hea r ·t h e ills we c u sse d for a short ti m e an d the n a Ito buy something soo n c h anged to h a v e progr am was e nj oyed. fee l!ng of inte n se inter est. Int eres t T h a n fl y t o othe1:s t hat vie know not The nu m b ers on t he program w ere: bege t s d esi r e a nd d esi r e begets d e - o f ?-Anonymo u s R ea d ing H e l en J o nes c isio n Th ey h a d won e a c h of u s ha d (Answer to " Ad va n tages of Be in g An Pi ano Sol o Ru t h S 8;lld ell d ecide d to sec ure fo r him se l f a copy IOl d Mai d' • in a r ecent iss u e or t his T a l k H u g h Stoddard o f tbe best sc hoo l an n ua l yet offe r e d paper ) I n three weeks th e Everet ts w lll by t he Peruv ians hold the ir n ext meeti n g. All E ver e tt s -SUCCE SS JL\UI l 'S ar e u rged to be prese nt.

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GA J\£1!1 S u cce ss Is t h e r es ul t or a comb ina- t ion o f good ha bi ts . L e t us th i nlt Writte n by Gr a nd I s la nd S po rt E ditor Iover a fiew and l ea rn th e combin atio n Th e boys' second team of t h e Per u Hi g h Scho ol pl aye d J ohnson Hi g h Sc h oo l Fr iday aft ern oon in the Collego Gym n asi um.

It may b e th e m eans or o p eni n g for Gr a nd I s loan d, .J a n 27.- T he Zebras u s t he sa fe of bu siness s u c cess. last nig h t ou t he ir home flo or won over the H a st ings Coll ege team i n a h o tl y contes t e d gam e b y the sco r e of T he two t eam s w or e qui te even l y 18 to 11 The score a t the end of the ma t c h ed in size la nd played a h a rd fi r st h a l f stood 11 t o 2 In f avor o r the fou g ht game. TJ1e Joh nson t eam Zebras . I n t he l ast half the visito rs st r ived for t he vic tory t o t he ver y im pr ov ed a nd t h e game was ' n ip a n d last bu t the s l eacly team w ork o f t he tuc k• un lll the end. S t e ve n s or HasPe ru b oy s was a littl e too muc h ! o r ti ngs was their best pl ayer. Cap t ain th e m Col we ll as g ua rd p l ayed n. s pl en did

In th o fi rst ha l f R a lph W illiams a n d Ha r ol d Pet e r son tie d i n th e ir s ldll nt thro wi ng bnHkets, eac h r o llin g in t wo. Tn

The Eagles Coming Goll cge Gam c ·a·Big G ym.---Fr ida y Night, Feb. 9, at 8:15 .CHAD RON v s . PER U Peru and Chadron both have beat en Wayne by about the same score. A close \ co'ntest is expected. Budget ticket or 50c. BASKET BALL RALLY Keep f it ; m e n tall y, mo r al l y a nd p h yJoh n son 6. s ic a lly. The fin a l score ga ve P e ru 12 a nd I THE INNER STILLNESS Th a t bri s k northwest e rn Frid ay Lln eup : - Arel een e R i t c hi e For ward L et u s th e n l a bolf !or an i n wa rd s till- Never stifle your conscience m a d e us a ll s t e p live l y but ther e was som ething in the a ir b esid es o z one " Kea rney Antelop'es pla y the Peru B ob cats tonight'• was t he messag e t h a t th e i cy breezes car r ie d and t h'e thing H a r old Pet erson, F orward ; Cecil n essCoa tn ey, F orward ; L este r An inward s tillness Be a ppropriate ly and nea tly dressed.
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VOLUME XV ll l.

CLU B LUNCUEON

,Jrun cs Lawr(ln ce, JUn n ngl n g E dit or oi Lincol n Dall y Stnr- Glves the · Ad cl r es s

'I' h e r e were t h e m en o f th e coll eg e t he t acul ty men a nd in v ite d guest to e n joy the good thing s pr o vided by Ch i ef Li nn fo r ma n to eat a nd the n t o e nj oy t h e goo d th ings pro v id ed by .1 1m my L a wren ce Cor u s t o h ear-Ye s it a r e d l e t ter d ay.

Every ma n in co ll ege inc lu din g th e fin e lis t of n ew me n who en roll ed th e s econ d s emes t e r were t h e r e un l ess s!C' Im e-Hs or s ome ot h er good cau se pre' 'ente d th e i r co min g, th e c lub p a id t h e

NUMBER 18

CHADRO:'f 9-PE R U 28

Tbe Eagles are a S t rong Aggregation aod Play tbe Game.

Th e g ame was a good game and no d is cre d it to Chadron due to he r getti n g onl y on e field goal each half. She h a d t o g et thru Peru d efense and t h a n Ch a d r on was p laying her seventh h a rd game The night before was a v e r y h a rd game wi t h Wesleyan's s trong m achin e wher e the floo r had b e e n f r es hl y oiled, making it had for both team s Chadron team had the a pp ea r ance o f coming f r om an oil field. Yet Chad r o n displ ayed w on derfu l team work. S p ecial c r e d it i s due the captain w h o p layed a wo n derf u l J n an ot h e r co lu m n t he r e is a n ac- - - - - - - g a me the fir s t ha lf though he had Robe r t C r a ws h aw Mill a rd Be ll ' PlliL011U THEA.NS CELE BRATE FJF - b r o a d sm il es to t h e yo u t h f ul wit d is- b ee n s 1' c k and was unable t o g o back

bill fr om It t r eas ur y. c o unt ot t h e e l e c tion of o ffi ce r s, so El iza b e th , h i s wife Ma rga r et Miller I TY -F I FTH AXN I VERSARY p layed in thei r "poi n t s o f ord e r ," mad e t ' nto the g ame t l1e s e cond h alf. Cbawe will te ll you o nl y of th e l un cheon ' ' ! f II I ht M · l A o ld and recorded s o l ong a g o d h d th b t t t t Tt was s o me lu ncheon-som e a ddre ss o a, 1 s ( a ug Ei:P a nor e · rn ron a e es ea rn ye o a p pear R d M w It H T he inter ven in g year s fr o m 188 0 to h fl t th' t a ncl s om e g oo d soc ia l tim e, Inc l udi ng icu a t· enton a e r an s en An Im p res s iv e Prog r a m Given. o n t he om e o or y e lS earn wa s D I Cl ft A t h Maj o r s : 1 915 p r o du ce d m e n a nd w o m e n o t br il - bl t t th d f ' t h t h e some fun we h a d wh e n g etting o u r enn s 1 on r ur uu a e o ge ru o ur e ense W I p ic tures ''taken ". Th e flash li g ht i.hat Th e m aid Ne ll Turn e r ' cco n ttnued o n L as t PRore > its "s t o n ewall :\iila m" t h e thTee wo ul dn 't f las h until "Dod o " bro t th e - H.rc c t or E t h e l McMaster One of t he mos t i n te r esti ng an d im- , points Ch a dron a nd 16 fo r P e ru i s t or c h l i g ht of Lu ci f e r from the ad - The Cas e oft Mrs. K a nts ayno" p ress ive programs of th e w as gi- PRESEN'rA riON OF t h e s tory told at e n d o f fir st ha lf. joining wa l i-G r eat Is Dodo th e g lv e1• Mt·s K a nts ay n o Rae Swa r t wo ut ven by th e P h iloma t hea n Soc iety in T h e old pep mac hine wa s hilling on x D it N Ruby Tho mp so n the hi gh s c h oo l assemb ly, l ast Thur s - 11 t 1 t h' d t ent of fi r e. The recor d s h ows our la rg- ,., r s o ow 1 L ast W edn esday morn ing, a t ch a p el a we ve, no mg s eem e o p rev es t c r o wd p re se n t Col. R o s s MeDon- E l a in e Ad ave m Grabill d a y ev ening time, o u r h u sky foot ta ll war rior s a 50 t o 5 scor e by th e e nd o f the g a m e. le i w a s t h e Ms ster o f ce r e m o n ies w h ic h :\1 r s L eeshur L ee Ma r y H a vajailn B es ide the p rese nt memb e r s of the wer e awa rd e d their s weater s The But the s core th e second ha lf w a s P. Nel l'e D!'ck e r s on society antl thei r f rie nds, m a ny o f the 1" 6 k' th [i a1 "8 to me a n s t ha t a rr a n ge m e n ts wer e m a d e c. ea 1 a w a r d ing of swe a t e r s wa s pr e ceed ed " to rna mg e n score " \It T e nd e r L ee El s a S c h ae f e r ol d m emb er s w e r e t h ere t o li ve ove r 9 CJtad r o n m a d e only t wo fie ld g oal!; in 1·eal styy le a nd ord e r -Me never rs.

1 1 t by talk s by Coac h Sp eer a nd mem b ers rn il s us t h e n Si t' Ge org e Willy, our :\1 r s Ma lt it Wrig h t Gw endol yn M a !J.ory and e nj oy on ce m ore t le P e asa n o f the team In hi s talk, Coach S peer O ne eac h h alf the r est were m a d e on m ost worth y pres i den t, co ng r atul ated Direc tor D oroth y Pettit memories of lo n g ago. I praised the goo d s portsman s h i p and f.ree t h row s . P e ru made some o f her ! th e m e n on the c h o ice o f o ff icers for "Ta t t e r s" I The progr a m was p lann e d to r e pr e- s c ho ol spirit 01\ t h e P er u studen t b od y on fr ee t h r ows but the g a me was a the s econrl s em e qter a nd th a nlted th e J u dge Claren ce Gran dy sen t the fo ll owi n g per io d s : 1867-T h e Coach e s p eci a ll y commen d e!l the cl ean game esp ec i a ll y t h e fi rst half, m e n t h eir coo pe ra tion In rnak ling P e t er Omar Spe rry 1880 , 1880- 18 90, 1890-1910, 1910- work of the Pe ru c h eer l ea der s a nd a nd th e secoud half w a s 0. K. e x c ept the work of t h e c lub suc h a gra nd T atte r s Georg T homa s 19 20, 1920- 1923 ; the h e a rty chee r ing t b a s tu d en ts gave "s par k troubl e" o n t h e part of t wo s u cces s in t h e past. E ach o ff ice r e le c t Officer Alfr ed Morfo rd B e for e the intro du c ti on of eac h p er- our t nam o n the home f iel d H e al so pla ye r s, on e on each side, the ref er ee a s h ort tal k. He t h e n in t r od u ced Dir ector Zenas 'r e ic h io d, t h e p ia n o is t pl ayed s o ftl y a nd th e sai d tha t th e Da ith P eru put in h e r promptly r emove d t he sa me a n d the Presi d en t Cavi ness w ho intr o du ce d as s p irit of t h e Philomath ea n Society ap- t e am mad e them figh t ha r der and so two mac hines we n t s m ooth ly on wi t h h e said; th e fin est group of m ElD in CLUB OJ:o F J CERS : pea red, r e pre s e n t ed by E s the r De l z ell wi n t h eir v ic tories. H e s p oke with t he game. T h e b ack f ir ing on th e !''e brask a t o Mr L aw r e n ce, sen t b y th e ' Sh e wore a qua int gown that mi g ht p r a ise of the t hi r t y P er u s t u dents who part of a Pe r u pla yer after the rnaL i n col n Rota ry c l ub to a ddress t!1 e Off ice r s o r t h e Me n 's Clu b for the h a v e grace d s ome pretty g ir l a w ay we nt to Fr emon t thro ugh wind a nd chi n e was stopp ed is d eeply regretted men of the co ll ege." secon d semes t e r w e re e lect ed l a s t bac k i n 1867, when the P hil om ath eans du s t t o r oot fo r our b oys in the J'vli d- by a ll t h e c r owd, t he P e r u tea m the W e h ave h a d fi n e speak e r s s e n t by T h u r s day. Al th ou g h nom in ees h ad fi r s t ga t h ere d in thei r little r oom , l and game. T he Coach t h e n told of c o a ch, the pl ay er a nd al l t he f a cul ty th e Rota r y c lub of Linc ol n ga ve u s bee n c h o sen by ba llot in a bu s in ess hea t e d b y a wood s t o ve and lighted by Pe r u ' s r ec o rd o f ac hieveme n t s H e and due a p o l o gyi es a Te e x tende d t o a. r ea l m es sage to h el p u s i n our lift!'s 1Pee ting o f t h e cl ub h e ld on Tu es d ay a s m o lcy k e rosene l am p In h e r gave pra ise t o the team as a g r ou p our vi s i t o r s u nfo rtu nately t hes e llttle pro bl em a nd to m ake u s s t r o u r;e,· to Febr u a r y 6. th e e l ecti o n was r e f er r ed c h a r m in g m a nn e r s h e In troduced t he of l oya l figh ters wh o neve r gave up, mi s u nd e r s tand i ngs b et wee n pl a yers fiJ:;bt th e bn ttl e o r life As eac h z:;!'o;; l<- t he tir.te o f l ll e lunc h e on s o rep r os ent JL;,-e uf tt. e p;,rlud a 1t1 spoke e 1•e n though s om eUmes 0 c1ds seemed occ u r on a ll fl oor s ol all schools Our e r to l d of h i s voc ation o r d ea lt w ith It m i g h t b e tru ly re pr es e n tative of the oC the interes ting t hings don e by t he again s t them t hu s winnin g s econ d score book t h is rea r shows v e r y few

c ert ain until the f ina l wh istl e, mu c h inte r est was show n by on - l ooke rs tl' his was o n e o f t h e fastes t gi rl 's gam e s e ver pl ayed o n o ur Ooo r. Th er e will be a great d eal o ft inter est shown in +;he to urnam en t as seve r n! gir l s t eams h ave a lrea d y e nt e r e d.

PERU VS. FALLS CITY

1: ome of l if e's pro bl e m s we fie l t s u re ,,·hol e body of s utden t m e n , w h i ch " Oci e t y a t t hat t ime. place in th e confe r e n ce. p er sonals vs. ou r o ld v et - who fo r g ot. t h a t t h e n ext ma n c o u ld not d o s o com p rise t h e c l ub Th e canvas ot Mr s l oy , a s a rep r e sentive of t h e H e then calle d on Ca p t a in W i lly, But tb.e game as a whole w as a fin e w ell. Yet each s p ea k e r seem s to gi ve 1 a ll o t s sh o wed t h e n ew offic ers to b e: fi r s t p er io d , s p ok e of the s o ci et y o f wh o s ooke of t h e team as the be s t of e xhibi ti o n of t he in d o or s port. n s <: ometh ing e n t irel y n e w yet in hi s P t'e Fid ent Geo r ge Sh o wa l ter oth er d ay s a nd he r g l a d n e ss in b ei n g t h e team s on wh ich he h as p layown fie ld h e equ a ls th ose w ho h a ve Vice- Pr esi d e n t Fritz R ot h e rt a m em be r. e d h e r e. H e a l s o s p oke ot1 t he good CITY VS PER U GIRLS prer:ed e d h i m. <: ec r e l 11 r y Lo u is Sc hi e f er d ecker T h e s o c iet y was fortu nate in h aviug s pi ri t of the P er u ro ote r s. "Never b eVfr L a ure nce in h i s fi e l d o f n ews -T re a s ur e r Ted We imer ;vrr Gr a ves pr esen t , as a repr es e nta - fo r e' • h e sai d " H ave I been ab l e to The Per u High S c h oo l g i rl s won p n.p e r work gave one of th e mos t te ll -T he se m e n h ave a ll s h own a n a ctive tiv e of the y ear 1880- Mr Gra ves was h ear at a n y t im e ou t on the fie l d, t he ir fir s t v ict<H'y Fr iday n ig h t, b y ing a nd e ff ective a ddres s e s eve r given in ter est in sc h oo l a ffai r s ; a nd thru pres ident o f t he· s o c iety at t h at tim e -whe t her w e were winn ing or los i n g, d efea ting t he F a lls City Hi gh S chool, :> t the m e n' s c lub H e of the t h e ir se r vi ces in othe r c apa citie s, have H e r ea d t wo very int erestin g le t ter s t.he yell s of the stu d e nt b o dy, bu t t hi s 19 to 15. publi c news di s tributor , the t ow n how a l' ility whi ch h as won fo r th em J r o m two of h is fo rm er c l ass m a te s, year I was a lways a bl e t o h ea r their In t h e fir s t few m inu tes of pl ay , t h e c r i er the n t h e little pr in ted s h e et thi s rec ogn ition which we r e enj oy e d by every one. c h eers wh ic h gave me m o re p e p .'' ba ll , afte r b e in g t ipp ed off, was taken rlown t o the begi nn in g o f th e mod e rn Followl u g t h e a nn o un cem ent o f t h e ThPse w ere writte n b y, Cha rle s B Ca pta in e l£ct Buettzen bach In a few s wi ft ly t o t he goal by the able team jou rna li s m in 1850 w he n t h e New Yor l< t:>ach of th e n ew o ffice r s res-L ytt on, jud ge ot th e s upreme c ou r t , 1 e: na pp y r emark s then told us h o w t h e wo rk. of our c e n te r In a s h o r t time Tri b un e b egan t o co ll e ct n ew s by t e l e- no nrl e d wi th a few rema rks th a t were Lin coln Ke br a s k a a n d Mr Crabt r ee, t ea m pl a n s to w in t he champ io n s h ip t wo m o r e we r e a d de,d t o P e r u's c oun t; g r a ph a n d di s t r ibute th e s am e the fol- 11o th hum or ou s a nd p ointe d T h e sen- Wa s h in gton, D C. Th e read ing of t h e ne 1·t yea.r, w ith t he cooperat io n of t h e then F a lls City s h ow e d som e or t hei r l owing morni ng. A t t h e pr es ent time s 'ime n t of a ll see med to b e w e ll ex -l e tt e rs awake n ed a fl o od of m emo ri es w h o l e s ch ool. a b!llty. At the e nd o ff the fi rst half t h e m an in t h e sand hill s i s r eading p r ess ed by t h e n e w p res id ent w h en h e in Mr. G r a v e s wh i c h h e re l a ted w i th R ema r k s o f p r ai s e fo r th e Coach, t he s c o r e s tood: Falls City 6, Peru the new s fro m Europ e As i a Afr ica «a irl, "A !< we lo ok ov er wha t t h e c lub m u ch h u mor. th e team an d the s choo l were al s o 12. In t h e s e con d h a l! both teams !'OUth Ameri ca a nd the Is l es of t he: h Rs clon e t h e l)a s t s e m este r , w e ca n T he n ext period was a represe n t a- 1 m a de by, "D ick" !Madden an d " F ri tz " ca me h ack wi t h t wo-fold d eterm in as ea t ess hta n t welv e h o ur s a fte rwa rd s sca r cel y see where a n improve m ent tio n o r P h ilo mee t in g that actu a ll y R ot he r t a fte r w hi c h a f ew snappy t ion , Falls City m akh;1g t he first g oal. Th e C hi cago Da il y New s p ays $8 60.- ra n be mad e ; but w e s h a ll ev e r e n - t ook p l ace ove r thir ty y ear s a go Mr. y e ll s were g iven ." a nd t h e c r owd wa s Th e gam e was- ver y h otly c onte sted 093 in o n e year fo r ca b e tgr a m es, w h kh cleave r to b u ild u p on the p a s t, and Delzell a nd Mr. Daven port as r e p t:e- d is mi ssed f ee li n g pr ou der o t t he team tln·oug hou t, t h e sco r e at on e time b es how s that million s of d olla r s ar e k eep t h e Cl ub grow in g.'' s e u t a tive s of t hl\t p e r iod, li s ten e d wit h I tha n ev e r lng 13 t o 14, P e ru on e point i n the e x p en d e d b y t he ne ws papers of th e • l ea d Since t he o u t c ome wa s n e ver wor l d. H e c lo sed hi s add r ess b y an ap p ea l fo r a d eep e r n nd m o r e per s ona l knowledg e o f the g r ea t work of our d a ily new s p a p e r s Ou r n e ws p a pers give t h e n ew s t h e p e op l e de mand If th e n ews p a p e r s :ue ba d t h en the pu b li c who d i c t a t es th e p oli cies Rre ba d but if t he influence o f new s p a pe r s i s goo d t h en t he p ubli c s t!tn <lard s a r e h ig h- F o r t h e n ewspa p er f! are wh a t you m ake th e m

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As a re • nlt o r the seco nd semester try-ou t s held t h is week , t he f ol l ow ing p eopl e ar e n ow m e mber s o r t h e Dramat ic Clu b. Alfh r !d GJ! q u! s t , E l sa Sc h a e fe r , P e a r l Ne who u s e, Lu l u Ga nEth e l Li nd a ll Raymon d Hu nter a nd Otto Oa ks.

A p rog ram of th re& J1l ay s i s b e in g pr ep a r e d f o r F e bru a r y ::!2. An yone o f t h os e pl ay s b y it s e lf wou ld be m os t e nte rta ini n g nncl w or t h w h i l e, but t he comb in atio n or t h t ee i n n lct tt e in t hn t on e ca s t I s com po s t>•l P nlh·l'ly of worn r n, or.e i.> com po se d !'u Urely of me n , a nd o n o Is c ompo se d or hot h me n a nd wom e n ' l'h o p lnyH pr eRc nte d w ill b e: " Wu rz e l F ln m m o r y"

P eru H igh S chool cngesters won t h e basket b a ll game wit h F alls City last Fr id ay n igh t, taking the long end of !l l 6 t o 11 sco r e T h.Js was a return ga me, F a ll s City hn\'ing won rrom P er u o n t h e latter's floor by a score of 10 to 8 earli er In the season.

The game was exceptionally fast. t h e P ent team having the "edge" in r ega rd to team work. However, tho Falls City team, on several w h e n they wer e unsuccessful in their attempts to break thru' the Peru dethrilled the spectators with th e i r long shots. The 9 to 9 score at the e nd of the first halt Indicates tho rei: tive stren g th ot the two teams.

Cowell, p l aying a torward position, started the scoring in the llrst minute of p lay when he located the hoop for a ('(l u nter. This was tho first nttcmpt to· a. l·n,.kct by either tenm aud /Conti n ued on l"ourth P..-e.•

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l y cus toms t h at h ave g r own o u t of some poe ti ca l Imag in ati onare qu i te for gott en! Bu 4 th a t d oe s n ' t mak e th em s ill y', or a w a s t e o f tim e No t n ece ssa r y For so l ong as th ey eive p le as ure t o s ome peopl e-w h o per h a ps neeed pl eas ure-they a r e fultilling a r ea l mi ssi on. CONVOCATION NOTE S The Bibl e a s a vi tal fact or in everyPh o nes 160 :-!G D. D STONECYPHER, M D P HYS£ C IAN •• • Smart New Modes To Greet th e Spring Tbe Seasons M ":l tiY Gre a t es t Me asure Favored New Style s i n Fabrics Effects Values To be f o und in our showing of Exclusive Ready-to- Wea r Matthews' Style - Shop Styl e Without l!:xtrava g ance N e braska Ci ty , - -We boost Peru - and Feed y o u too BURLINGTON Gi\FE one bl oc k north Burlin g t o n D e p o t N e bra ska Ci t y , Neb r th e n t h ere wo ul d be u se t o h ave a Va le n tin es-p e rha p s t h ey are u ncontes t But s hould both team s c ome n e ce ssa r y ! Perha p s th ey a r e a waste th r u t he i r s ch edu le with a 1000 per IoQ pap e r a nd p a int, of ti me an d p ostc e nt the n P eru b oa rd is willin g t o age s tam ps P e rh a ps they carr y a th e t eam pl ay a thr ee gam e · s en t im e nt t hat is fa ls e l y optim is tic. -Ma rgar e t E Sa ngs te r

Th e Latest H its INim p r e s s ive an d " s t r aight fr om the s h oul de r " ta lk gi ven by Superintende n t Gil kes on In co nv oc a ti on on Mond a y In eve r y c ommunit y s ome i n divid ua ls ris e a bov e others i n t he se r vice the y t o soci ety Obs et vatio n a nd i n quiry r eve a l the fa ct that t h ese tndivi,dua ls have found th e sou rce of in s pira t ion for s evrice in a s tud y of the Bi ble • Mr Gilke s on v er y graphi call y d iffe r e n ti a t ed b e tween Bib l e r ea din g a n d B ibl e stud y. Ins pi r ation a nd po w e r com e onl y fr om th e l a tter I llu s t r atio n w er e giv en of g r e a t men in a ll wa lks a n d professions w ith t hei r comm ents on U1e in flu e n ce o r B ible s tudy qn t h ei r Jives. Ali made more

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·Meet that opportunity prepareds t co m p l e te huma n life O a k and K r ome sol e leath e r. We ca r ry a full l ine of laces dyes a n d p o l i s he s . Q uick se r v ice , r ea so nabl e p r iccss SOPH0)£0RE NOT E S ._s_pe • c•i•a•l•a•t.,.te•n•t•io11 n-g•iv•e•n-to-m•a•i•l•o•r•d•er • s• --•P•e•r•u• , •N • e • b• r• _...; · PERU STATE BANK Peru, Ne b raska The Sop h om or es h a d a meetin g T hursday. com bin ing b u s ines s a nd pl e a s ur e Th e bus ines s co n ce r ne d '-----·--------·-----------------,Pro g r a ms , c l a ss me etin gs , co mmittee H. HGMMINGSE N < """"' Avenu e St or e Pump it full witb the little Notions Red Pump II :-- Handle I• a nd f1ll Cleans - Automatically Sc hool Supplies ' as it fills IJ -DUNN:rEN H. U. Landolt 'lllo Fountain w:ltl th e IJrtle Red e: - Nebr. DIAMONDS W A.TCHES Your best Assurance of Standard Values ONE P RICE TO ALL -PROPER'S N e br. C i ty , N e br m e e ti ngs , a u d r in gs Th e pl eas ure wa s in t he fOrm of a program given by a rura l s c h ool, the na mes of th e pupil s a ud s choolma st e r be i ng too lon g a nd h a 1d to s pell t o be me ntioned h e r e. It was a good p rogr a m enjoy ed by a ll p r es e nt. Since t h ere w lll be s o mu ch to occ up y th e t ime of all memb e r s o t the II c la s s durin g t h e r ema ind e r of th e yea r It was dec ided t ha t the fi r s t T h ur s da y of e very mo n t h s hould be se t asid e j for a pr og r am a n d th at the remain i ng ' Thur s da ys sh ou ld be u s ed c l as s, or com mittee mee tings I

Goods Ready- Wear Mi lli n e r y G oss ar d a n d W ar n e r Co rse t s a nd B r as s i e res "G l o b e " U nderwear for Ladies an d Chil dren Phon e 377 A u b urn, Nebr. T h e c h a i rm a n of the ri ng a nd pi n c ommittee pr ese n ted t o t he c l a ss t he I:_·- :::_-_ • ri n g a n d pi n des igns or th e c ommittee s eho ice a nd t he cl a ss s e l ect ed th e I on e to be or d; r ed I A c m ;ED - I T h e r e is a d es tin y that makes us br oth ers: Non e go es h is way a lon e: All t h a t we se nd into t h e l ives or ot he r s. C'o me s bacl< h:Ho ou r ow n I care n ot whnt hi s t e mp l eN or h is c r eeds, On e thin g h o ld fl fir m a nd fnHtTh qt Into his fa teaul h eap of dny s and deeds Sargean t & Rice Co. GN 0E.GNS Nebraska <!. i ty, N e br '!' h e s ou l of a man ia c a a t SILVERWARE Edwin Mnrkham •EWELRY

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TH E PERU PED A GO G IA N ' -THE P ERU PE DAGOGIAN ser ie s t o d ec ide t he c h a mpi on s h i p a nd Pe rha p s t h ey e ncourage r omance and thu s avoi d the masticatin g o f the t he v ag ue c ol or of dr eam s. But, a t Entered at tbe Pos tofficc at Peru, Ne- s hre ds. bras ka a s seco nd·alass matter. I Pe ru i s n ot sure of c om ing thru th e · co n fere n ce w ith a c l ean s la t e, for we Published Week ly by t he Peru State j h ave some h a r d ga m es ahea d of u s Teac hers Co llege 1 i h - ; with fa s t, w e ll - tra in ed teams w 1 c st. on p er y ear Sin gl e c o py 5 c t s. : are ge t t in g s tron ge r a s th e seas on a n y r a te, th ey a r e pretty An d they give pl eas u re to many And t hey d o t r im liCe, wi t h l ovel y tho u ghts and joyous sentime n ts T h e ir r o seb uds a n d lace paper a r e worth w hil e, t or t h at r eas on if fo r no othe r! Th e r e are s o many da rk ho ur s t o be YOUR PHOTOGRAPH S F o r E very E vent Th e Sui t a bl e Pre sen t ! d n an;z e for yo u r Ri ttirt g today t hl'n w h.e n y o u need ph otogra ph s you 'll ha ve t o g 1ve O ur price• will p le a se yo u Peterson Studio, = Peru, Nebr.
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Y W e A. p l ayed , a li ve ly li t tl e o r chestra, too. They gave t h e "to n e" to t he r a lly. T h en, l e t 's see--, oh , yes , Dodo anno u nced th at we wo uld ha ve a few wo rd s tro m t h a mem bers of t he team.

luet Aug ust was one hu nd red ma r ks or s i xteen cen ts. ' !' he playe r s h a v e t wo set s of costT h e Y W C. A ha d a ge nuin e treat I n mes one Co r fa ir a nd on e fo r r a iny l ast Wedn esd ay e ven ing In t he fo r m ! weat h e r Not hing in t er fe r es wit h the o f on e of Miss T ear's inte r esting t a lk s 1sc h ed ul es of the p l ay. A tablea u of Rot h ert. im pe r s on a t e d by L ul u Ga n ze l f!ur s ub ject was Th e P assio n P l a Y· I a n ol d 1'estament i nc ide n t i s gi ve n b e - came fo r ward fir st. He s aw h i mse l f S h e to l d how a fte r h aving purc h ased for e each sce n e a nd fo rm s a n ln t r o- as ot h ers see h im when h e "s p eaks " tickets i n Decembe r to see the i un c ti on to it a n d i n t h is way weav ing Gol da Cal v in, s p oke in s t ead of F r a r y. [o r ma nce t h e [o Jl ow ln g Au g u st , t h e ir ; mor e c l ose l y t he Ol d wi t h t h e New pa r ty ar r ived in Ob e r a m e i'ga u T he ITe s tamen t. Anto n Lon g plays the par t viYid cl esc r iptlon of tow n oe Chri s t a n d i s th e s tron gest car acw i t. h It s h u m bl e. lts h os1 ter. He has p layed this pa r t fo r p i tab le homes, Jts ru s hm g moun tai n three consecu t ive times a nd i s t h e s tream a n d Mt Koffe l in t he d is t a n ce t h irtee n t h Long to have p layed t h e a t' bea u t ifully p ictur e d Ipa rt. T he pl ay was ve ry beautiful

Mil am's pl ace, an d a l t h o we h ave .not h eard Mil am s peak Marj orie gave us a n idea o fhow he wo u ld speak.

Her ta l k was short a nd s n a ppy. B ird ie Ba l dwin as Te d Weimer, remem b ered t o have ''hi s " few wor ds w r itte n so there wou ld be no danger of b ecomi n g fr ighten ed whe n ca ll e d upon, and forget what " he" p lanned to s ay. CyJe.n e Pa ri s h c e r tain l y knew h ow Bitz ir: Th e ta b ern ac l e In wh ich t he play a nd i m p ress iv e and ser v ed its pur - ta l ks Her ac ti O!JS spoke mo r e t h a n is giv en , is covered, an d seats fo r ty 1 po se of d rawi n g eve r y man c l ose r to h er wor d s Ma r jor ie Arnold t ook fi ve hund red. peop l e. Th e st age i s a t Ihi s God Every gi rl l e ft th e m eetin g on e end an d 1s un cover e d Seve n hun- 1 w i t h a s t r ong des ire to see th e Passi on I dred p l aye r s are u sed an d t h ese are P l ay in 1930 c h osen iirom th e commun i t y by pop- j

Amy K i te s p ok e for W ill y, an d s he natu rall y bega n h e r ta lk w ith Willy 's u l ar 'ote early In t he yea r. P r acti ce I 'rUE RA LI JY b eg in s soon atlter. T h i rty-o ne c h aracte r istic story. Th e gir l s s u re l y were plan n e d fo r last s u m- H e ll o t h e r e ! Say, was n ' t t h a t a p ep - knew how to s u bs ti t ute for t he teamm e r but m o r de r to acc ommoda te th e , PY ra ll y? Th e best I' ve been t o y e t talking. i m mense cro wds f r om a ll parts of th e Wllat? You sa y you we r en' t there? A secon d fea ture of th e p r ogr am was wor ld many ex t ra performa nces we r e You'r e some s tud en t. a sho r t pa n toml n e " Miss Ch a m pio n- · give n The pl ay la s ts f r om e i g ht You' d l ik e t.o k n ow w hat i t was lik e? s hip" Har ri ett Glasgow, was co ns t a no'c lock in th e morni n g un til six in Well bei n g its yo u I'll te ll you abo ut t l y attended b y h er d ev ot ed s u itors, the eve n ing: with a n i nte r mi ss io n of ; it. Mr. Peru , Mr. Wayne, Mr. Cotner, Mr. t w o hou rs a t noon. T he a dmi ss ion I F i r st of a il , th e Evere tt Or c h es tr a Kearn ey a n d Mr. Ch a dron H ow th ey

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The members of th e Co ll ege Club m e t in the High Sch ool Assembl T u esday at c ha p e l ' time and el ecte officers for the n ext year. Th e fo l lowi n g wer e e l ecte d: Pres ident : ..A: l fh il d Gll qui sl Vice !?resident P earl Newhou se \

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s Cl ub On Thur sday afternoon F ebru13 r y 1 5, a Va l enti n e Tea will b e g iven Our g uests w ill be s tu den t s and teachers of the fo ll owi n g d e p a rtm en ts : Manua l Trai n ing, Sc ience, and Home EJco nomics. T he l ad i es w h o h ave 1boardin g a nd roomin g hou ses, a n d the

s Wa t c hes , Birth st one Rings, G la s s Rin gs and Pin !>. 8Psides our ':' j ewe l ry l ine, we se ll Saxa ph ooes & oth e r mus ica l in s trum e nts Als o Re ll pictu r e s and · do exp e r't Pi crure Framing
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OR. H. C. HARRIS DENTtST Auburn, Ne bras ka 1922 Howdy 1923 You are invited to give U !i\ the once over If you batch It w ill pay yo u t o ins pect our st ock and get our pri c es Small ord e rs g iven every atte nti on and yo ur bu s iness a ppr ec iate d Ph on e 25 MARDIS Ph one 2 5 GIRL'S CLUB NOTES lihe Citt:Zens cltat e 2lank Facult y and s tud ents will find an account with us a great con ve ni enc e to the m Consult us concern ing any business prob le m yo u may have E. E GOOD, Pres ident ' ' FAY BAKE;R Y Luu cbes , Confectione ry, F ountoin Service Tr y u s We stri ve to please STUDENTS HE ADQUARTERS Your Photo for 6 Ce nts ! When yo u cann ot ap ply personally the GOOD PHOTO will decid e between you a nd the ot he r app li ca nt. S e nd u s yo ur ph o t o an d $ 1. 50 and we will make you 25 GOOD PHOTO S, x 3!, th e sta ndard size for applica tiop s Ori gi na l ret urn ed Intact. Satisfaction g uara nteed or m oney r efunded. CHICAGO PICTURE CO , 1937 Conwa y Bld g., Chicago. tHa rt 'Schaffner '& ·' -· f I tl & Society Brand Gl o thes and New Sprin g Hats & Ga p s Are N·ow R ea dy Nebrask a City, Nebr. 1 s IT it is Sl:hool suppJies stationery, fountain pens, drug s , toilet articles or a victrola you need get it at
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Milam Gre e n Hou s e Phone 189 Barnes' Pharmacy Auburn, Nebr. T he Rexal Sto re Carefu lly Com p ounded ,. Secreta r y Alice J ones 1 Tr eas ur er H e l en Yeck ( At a co un cil meeting two >leek s ago Mi ss Peter s was c h osen vic e preside n t for tbe remainder of the semester , to fill the vacan cy caused by Miss 1 /Chap lin 's l eavi ng co ll ege. Th is week i s " Gi r l s' Club Week:" Every on e enjoyed chap e l Wed n e s d ay morning which wa s 4n charge of the Girl '
Ha t s , C aps , S hoe s , Clothing and Furnishi n g s at p rices you will like. Auburn Clothin g Company Auburn , Nebraska· West of Conrt House Outfiter s for men arid Exclusiv e but n ot nxpensive Herald Printing House Jmot her s of th e home s tu d e n ts are : so i nvited I "W ha t are y ou going to wear t o t h e I Costume Party?" Have you n ot ba d to a n swer t hat questi on se ve ral times, Il a t e ly? I Q n ot, tlli s is a l a s t remindJ e r to you. Do n ot forget t he party, 1":.'\ I STINCTIVE L.IPRINTING Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr. Fe bru ary 17th don' t l eave t he mald n g !o( you r cos t ume fo r l ast minu te!if so, y ou mi gh t no t have time th en, I we don't wa n t anyone t o m i ss t h e Gir l s' Club of t h e college h ope s & Gllenberger Dry Goods & Groce rics to mate r ia lly i nc r ease its student Loan F un d by the preceeds of a play whlcl1 Is t o b e stage d in the high sc hoo l assemb ly March 6th A str on g cast of cf1ar acters has b een carefu lly chosen and t he y a r e n ow faithfu lly 1practici n g. IDEALS IAft er th e dea th- b low to som e br ave id eal li 'NEW SPRING ··GOODS Ar e 'a rriving daily a t our Special Bargains INP e r c al es 6i112b 0 tn 8 Mu s lin s C urt o in Ne t s H ES T ED S TOR ES GO. J\ u bu r n , Ne b r. 11 Strangl e d by too cl oSe con t act with the rea lW e ge t di s hear te n ed a n d reject with j scorn 'j Rose leaves of hope b ecause th ey hold th e thorn; I Ye t i f we sh ed th is mood o f dark d istru s t, A n d gaze above t he confines or the du s t , 1 O(t w e b eh old, soft pul s ing 1 Clear, [ T he h ost s of heaven tha.t s tra n gely nearsil veryseem eo And in th e mooning, n ight mi st with-drawn, T he. p ur e refu lgent mi r acl e of dnwn Wm. TI H ayne Eyes Examin ed an d GlassP.s Fitt ed F in e Wa tc h and Jewe lry Repa iring ERNSTENE JEWELR Y €.0 HARRY E. WOLF, Succ. N ebraska C ity, Nebr. I Any t hing you m ay require for your wardr obe can be selected her e w ith the full assur a n ce th a t you're getting c o r r ect s tyles, good materia l a n d value. C o m m o d ious rest room for your convenience when you visit the c it Wb e t ber it be Shoes. R eo.d-to•wear Or -Goo d s, Clothing, or Furnishings We ' re here to serve ou. F. W . Cleveland & Son, Nebraska City, Nebraska I I

tin g ope n e d Clu b is ce l eb rati ng in t he us ual way. / te legr ams w h ic h b a d b ee n r ece ive d b y a n i mm e di ate tr a n s a c ti on of the Greet ings a nd g i fts f or ou r L oan Fun d / f rom t h em. bu si n ess. A r e p ort of th e d ecora ting I h ave a l rea d y been r eceived fro m fo r mThe ca ll or the b ug l e , t he march o f COJT!mittee was g ive n a nd again &11 1 er member s of the c lub W e ar e gl a d so l d iers and eve r yon e was ca rr ied 1 girls of t h e c l ass were u rged t o mee t t o be r emem b e r ed In t his way. F or b ack i n to th e days when eve r y co ll ege at 4:30 every d ay in Miss Ro senqu llst' s ! fu rther details c on cern i n g t h e bi rth- 1 w as a tra ini n g cam p . T h e Phlloma - room to mak e fl owe r s for th e ban que t. , d " y r ead t h e notes for t h is w eek. 1 th ean s r epr esente d b y Ne lli e Me A n- IGk l s , y ou r most hearty c o-o p eratio n ley p urc h ased a li berty b on d f r o m ' is absolu te l y n ecessa r y o f t hi s i s t o be 1 H ILL S '

th e Go d dess of L ibe r ty and when the a rea l s u ccess. Th e call flo r c l ass l sa lvatio n army l a ss-ie asked everyone dues was made an d Tu es day was s e t / I never love d y ou r pl a in s! to s ing K eep t he H ome F i r es Bu r n - asid e, for s p ec ia l p ay menl Your ge n tle v a ll ey s ing" they sa n g wi th a li t h e f ire a n d I _1"' h e best of th e prog r am w as You r dro wsy count y l a n es e n t hu s i asm of 191 8. Wit h he ld u nttl l as t R u th S a nd e ll And pl eac h e d a ll eys T hen s ome of t h e m emb ers of the ren d e r e d a beaut ifu l a nd I presen t s ociety pu t on a bu r le sq u e Iwi ll i n g l y r esp ond e d to the c r y f or I wan t my hills !- th e tra il ill us t rating th e man n er In which n ew "mo r e". B ob Wh it em or e t h en f a vore d T hat scorns t h e hollow ,memters a're taken i n to the society I us with som e o f hi s r ea l s olo s. IU p u p t h e r agged shal e It w as ca r ried ou t w ith s n a p an d I T h e ad j o urn ed hi gh, Where few will fo ll ow, p ep; ch a r ac t eri sti c oC th e soci e t y as a ll Cee lm g t h a t th e r e I S nothmg to I Up, over wo ode d c r es t it today. compa r e wi th a w eelt ly " get to-ge th e r' ' IAncl mossy b ould e r As a con c l u din g nu m b er , t he P hilo- j W it h str ong thi gh, heavi n g chest, oct ette sa ng i n t h e i r uslfnl l PER U FALLS CIT Y IA nd sw ingi n g s hou ld er p leasm g m anner I C o ntin u e d f rom F irAt Pll.l!"e. j So let me h o ld my wa y A ft er listemn g to t h e pr o gra m , . · ' I I h f II I d t a ml y put the pe p Ill the P e r u M ac hm e B y n o t hi n g hal ted w 1 c w as so success u y g ve n, a n I • ' h I d f I d I I Th e fi r s t qu a rter e n ded P er u 6 F a ll s U n ti l at cl ose of da y t e s nce r e wor s o p ra s e an oya - c·t 4 1 ' ty f or t he society, offered b y men a n d ' 1 Y · I stand exal t ed , Dunug t h e second q u ar ter Fa ll s . wom e n, w h o h ave made t h et r li ves I c·t t 1 11 1 h 1 d d H tgh on mv hills of dr eam- t y s age e a r a y w u c an e on · worth whil e, on e c a n f ee l jus tl y pr oud I1 f 9 6 B h ld t Dear H1 ll s th a t k n ow m e ! op o a t o ut t ts cou no that h e Is a P h 1l om a th ea n 1 t 1 ft 1 fi ld 1 d A n d then h o w fa ir will seem as on g a · e r a n o t 1er e go a a n Th e l ands b e l o w m e. a f r ee thr ow. T he co un ts was ltrlotted iUESS AGES FRO)[ OLD PHILO' S Iwhen the whis tl e bl ew. S co r e at end 1 H ow pure, at vesp e r time, o f fir st h a l f; P eru 9 F a ll s City 9 The fa r be ll s chi m ing !

The followin g o ld m e mb er s of the Th e s t eady d e fe n s ive worlc of the G od, gi ve m e hills to c li mb, w h ich we r e r ea d during th e p r ogram l ess durin g t h e th ird qu a r ter whil e -Arth ur Gu i t erman soci ety sent lette r s and te l eg ram s Pe r u t ea m t h ei r oppon en t s And st r ength fo r c li mb ing!

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that the Sincere l y, clu b had a birthday a nd In whi c h the Mildre d 'flanl{S. even t s in cel ebration of i l were a n - B a rne s ton, Neb. Feb. 5, 1923.

i t c omes to bal;l{et ba ll in the hi g h school s, n o state ha s d eve loped th e ga m e to as p i gh a s t anding as i t has been developed in Nebraska. The hi g h sc ho o l in Ne braska which does

If you can sw im and r ow, be stron g and active, But of th e g t'aces lo se not s ig h t;

If :vou can dance without a craz e for d!\nCing

Pl ay wi tho u t g iv i ng play too s tr ong a hold,

The Girls' Club had Its 4tb birthday Saturday, February 17, 1923, and the celebration was a grand one. n ou nced, ma n y of t ho gir l s sp oke re- Dear Mi ss 'Ve ils Jlllnl scentl y of th e c l ub 's activities I was v e ry m.uc.h to bear not ha,·e a basket ball team· is with- Enjoy t he love oft friends without r o-

l as t year Others e nu merated the that th e Pe ru Gu·l s Club I S s till ac- out the men ns to stand with the ·t tive I certainly think i t is fine to other hi gh sch ool s of t he section of 11l eas ures a n d b en efi t s derived f r om L • h t . t l re111embcr Its orga niz a tion in this th e state In w hi ch it is l ocated. To

T he )Jar ty was for girls only, but some very charming sold'ers, sailors, freclrle-foced farmers and other handsome young men slipped in some way. Japanese ladies, and gypsies with their tambourines came from ·afar to join in our fun. Of course the little children were there, and even our mothers,

mancing, Ca r e f o r the anp the o ld. wealt, t he fri e nd less, gra n dmothers, and great-grandmothIf you oa n m_as ter French and Greek ers dr esse d in their basque dresses a nd L a tin, I f · 1 a t this parti c u l ar S t a t e Teachers col l ege will ho ld a n a r e ev ide n ce t h at the s pirit of our ng o you g u· s Frl'day a n d mien, time. invitation Tournament Cl ub lives. I wi ll be willing to donate some February 23 an d 24. Six- If you c an fee l the touch of s ilk and

Some in c luded contrl u 10ns to 1e 1further the advanceme nt of t hi s fine Girl' s Cl ub Student L o3 n Fund which way. I will not be a bl e to attend an y of clean spo rt a :noug hi gh sc hoo ls gi f ts we r e ap pr eciated by a ll who a r e l he s e celebJ·ations, but w il l b e thi n k- of $Ontheaster n Nebraska the Peru interes t e d All in a ll, these letters

An d not ac quire, as we ll , a priggi s h with hoop skirts, came out tor tbe occasion T h en there were the !arrne r ettes, nurses, Red Riding Hood, 1lairies, a nd a host of pretty girls whom Frances writes: satin Cupid must bave adorned \\'lth his toward the Loa n Fund a nd will in- teen boy's teams a nd si xteen g irl 's " My d ear Mis s R o bin s on, h b 1 1 d t W i t hout desp is ing calico and j e11n lovtng hea rts and frilils. e lud e th e Check. l t.earns. ave een nv t e to .p a rticipa e Thi s morning my p ostman brought Ho "' 1s th e m emb eJ·ship a t Peru thi s I tn thts e v e nt. All have indi cated that me a lette r f rom Pe ru a nd the co n - " If you ca n p l y .a saw a n d use a bam- As we ascended the steps to the t ents tol d me that th e Girl s Cl ub' s Year ?. I hear they are m a king s ome they "1lf be present an d do thei r be s t mer • High School Assem bly we were given Can do a man 's work whim the n eed pr etty red heart fo lders which divided loirthd•ay was n ea r a t ha nd It hardl y changes in !< eem s possible that a yea r ago 1 bethe s umm e r cour se to "take' home the b acon."

Very truly yo urs In each tou rn-a.ment th.e r e' will be H e le n Wieke. two c l asses, A a nd B. Thi s will make li eve I was h e} ping to !'!e nd out t.h e sam e n otice. B a ttl e Cr ee k, Neb r. Feb., 15 l 923. 1 it for the bes t teams to be I

occ urs, u s in to gro u ps A. B. C. and D. After Can s ing w h en asked wi t hout excuse a nu mber of d a nces were enjoyed by or s t ammer a ll a contest was staged by the four Can ri se above unfri end ly snubs groups. Each chose a captain whose The program for the c l ub sound s Dear Jnez : 1 p1 atch ecl with teams · of lik e standin g l and s lur s,' Tim e pi!sses by s o r a p idl y that I a l so som e teams fr.orn a h ea rt was "pi erced" every time her had hardl y r ea lized t h a t the Seven- Ia ! ge sc h ool b e mg m atched Wlth a i team rrom a sma ll schoo l thereby If yo u can make g o o d bread as well as teen t h or Febru ary was s o near. I · liu clges

I am in c l osing a s mall bi rt h day gift to gJv mg each s chool a n equ a l chance to ' · Th b k t b 1 · · 1 • Can sew Wi t h s kt ll and h ave a n eye the Girls' C l ub to b e .add ed to th e wm. · e as e a I te'amR Ill tht " · 1 t f tl tat 1 · I for dust, Loan Fund I hop e th e C lub m ay b e pal 0 le s e a r e P a y m g exceptionally goo d ball this year. Tbo :e If you can be a fnend a nd ho l d n o we ll r emem bered on its birthday for g J·udges it is d oin g a great servi ce. who atte nd th ese gam es will see e x hi- i

Are you an active Ol ym p ic gi rl this bitions of the game s u ch as on ly ::\eyear or a r e th e Ol ym pic g i r l s s il e nt? braska Hi gh S c h oo l boys a nd g ir l s,

A gir l whom a ll will l ove b ecau se they m u st;

I certa in ly !JliSs Peru. I s h o uld like can s ho w to b e a t the p arty but w ill To the T eacher s college , thi s Tf s o metime yo u s h ould me et a nd love

And make a hom e with fa i th a nd peace enshrined, And you its sou l-a loya l wife and

I NEZ RAY WILLS, Pres i dent 1923. too I am k ee ping c lo se watch of th e s port page to see bow Peru i s w innin g in Basket Ba ll. Now th a t t h ey h'a.ve t.h e n ew gymnasium. 1 fe e l s ur e th a t Vi ctor y! ! ! will b e t h e ir watc h word and pass word wh e n th ey go into each fi g ht.

Now it is g etting aro und toward t e n o'c l oc l,-time for a ll t eac h ers to be in b ed. I am e nclosi n g a sma ll donation for t h e c lub Kindl y h an d it t o the Treas urer.

Very trul y ours, Fr a n ces M Knigh t.

GiRLS' CLUB YE LL

:\1ISS ALICE H. ROBINSON, Girl s• Cl u b Advisor

Our advisor, whose sympathy an•l sweet dignity h ave given her a place in the h eart of each Girls' Club member. group made a score.

The B's were fine at Cupid's game of Cis1ling for be:trts. Group A came nearest t.o pi n ning its heart In the center of Cupid's big red heart, and again the B's were winners in the "heart throwing".

Group D must bave been corresponding with Cupid for it sent him the best valentine drawn with the left band.

Groll!) D h ad a wild w est Hart among its members who won for the captains a mark for lasso t hrowing.

Gro.up B won a box of real candy hearts for its l abors.

HELEN GREISS-BONEKEMPER P r es id ent 1919.

From Hild egard e Yeck- Row l ey p l easan t l ltll e t·eply was received, All en , Feb. 6, 1923. ;\1iss In e z Well s , Peru, Nebra s ka., d ea r Miss We ll s: worthy of the se Is th e Stude nt Loan Fund. Thi s fund Is l oJ n ed a nnuall y I was g la d t o h ea r that th e Gi rl' s to h e lp stud en t s who woul d oth e rwise C lub h as phmn ecl to do so mu c h by be com p e ll e d to l eave sc hool on ac-

Ka t ana-J{,a t a nn Ka tana- .K a ta D u ring the turbulent days of 1919, Ka zoo lo- Ka zoo la t he untiring effo rts or Mrs. Do n e kemp - Ka zoola- I<.n za c r, th e first pr esid ent of Girl s' Club, K a T ana-Ka Tn a gave the c lub lt s st ron g a nd fir m Ka zooln- I<a za foundation up on which its pr ese nt Gir l s ' Cl,u b! Girl s' Clu b! s u ccess n ow r ests

Rah! n a b ! Rch !

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A s t o r y n ow I have t o t e ll way of ce lebra tin g Its bi rthday. It co u n t of the lack of mean s. To inOf the Girls' Club of Pe ru is my h ope t h at each activity planned crease thi s (und seve r a l dram a ti ca ll y

AJ,FHILD GILQUIST1

• President-e lect.

The prettiest costum&--whose was it? A grand parade- on our way for refreshments gave the judges a chance to gla nce at the variety of costtm1es, and the prizes went to Miss Mayme Clevenger whose beautiful white and s ilver costume r epresented winter.

'''hile eating the refreshments of ice rrean1, wafers and candy hearts with

f he girl w h o will lead t'lo (:lub in short sweet messages on them we enit s effo r ts t o make 1924 th'l year joyed reading our fortunes which we yet for Old Pe1u. nluncked from a hea1·t tree where

Cupid had tied them for us.

'J'JIE GIRLS' CLUB TEA

On e of the features of the Girls' Wh ich work s wi th purposo hig h w ill b e a s u ccess6u l one. The par ti es ta l en t ed you ng ladies w ill present a · flrm and teas I 'at tend e d l a st yea r a r e fond p l ay und er, th e d irecti on of Miss Enan d 1 Club b irthd ay week was the valentine

memori es. nice Randolph. Th e cast, whi c h i s as For the good th at I t mayt do I n th e S tud e nt L oan F und w hich fol l ows, s p enl' s for itsel f: wa s b egun w hen I was a s tud en t Taue We llin gton Doroth y Mo s i man ' r o a id th e g irl s with mon ey scarce t h e r e. 1 a m very much in tere s t e d To ce l yn W e ll ington Golda Calvin That t hey mlY stay in school. bo ls of St. Valentine. Will yo u accept a small donation? E le nora We llin g ton Willodene Dauphin They've planned to give a snappy play Tea, wafer s, a nd mints in the shape Slnce1·ol y yo urs, Nan We lli ngton, The Fllrm erette With scraps but ne'er a du e l IoD red hearts were served. Dorothy Wade acted as c h a irman of the reOft. times their sk ill the girls have fr eshmen t committee.

Mrs. Hild egarde Row l ey Th e l ma Beedle Anoth e r lovel y 1\)t.ter was tha t of '\lllnn e tto Wal lin gton Lawson Flt h

l Wiebke. Sigrid .John son s h ow n

I tea g iven Th ursday afternoon, February 15. U n der the direction of Mildred Ne l son, the faculty room was beautifully decorated with the sym-

IWe we1·e glad to see that some ot

h en tea they've served so we ll, the boys accepted the In-vitation ex-

many a party they have pl a nned tC'ndod. We want the boys to !eel

The Girls Club had a birthday cako with four red candles on it. In cake were one broken ring and unbmkt>n ones: The broken ring !'lgnifled n brolren E>ngagement and the unbroke n ones that the fortunate ( ?) rindcrs would be married •before our next Val<>ntine party.

i\le were given arrows which we pinned firmly to the cake in the spot where we hoped the ring we wanted to he found. When the cake was cut we rushed to find what Cupid had pl anned for us. For most he bnd nothing in store Harriet Glasgow recel\·ed the broken ring. "'e symir.Jthize with her.

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VO.LUME: XVlll. PEI:W, N E BRASKA, WEDNESDAY , FEBRU ARY 2 1, 1 923. ' NUMBER 19 Dilt'l'H IH Y GUEE 'r i NGS I For me r Memb ers Re s pond at versury , our Cl ub activities, 'rilE BASKET BALL 'rO URN AllfENT 1 remain I •rc!ally Ann i· ' Ethel Wiebke. T h e l 'l r s t SonOJCns t crn Two other flue one s are those of 'l'onrn n mon t At Peru } ' c b n t · Mildred H a nk s and H e l e n W leke. :u·y and 21. Hambur g, I a. Feb. 4, 1923 Dea r In ez: Th e gir ls of l ast year h ave a fine fe elin g a nd apprec iation (or our c lub und its growth. ' 1 am only too g lad to contribute to 1 E ac h sta t e in the Union claims to the Student Loan Fund but sorry that l ead in ah l east some one thing. W h e n In r esponse to a l e tter wTitlen Feb- it cannot be a large r gift. ru.a r y 1st., r emi ndin g th em
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r ead up on w ir eless from books a nd magazi n e!! a nd then w i t h sim pl e tool s a nd m a te r ia l s made a w orka ble wi r el ess s et a n d a re li st en i ng over t heir h omemade outfit to t h e b e s t spe eches of the g r e ates t m en a nd women of t h e forty yea r s a g o a colore d b oy , I st ud ious h ab it s a r e a ll t hat r ema i n d ete rmmed on ge ttin g a n educa tion , ofl Arth ur Ulr ich Le t u s c h er i s h 1 - da y i n thi s co untr y a n d i n m any c a s e s a p pea r e d a t H am p t on I n s ti t u t e w i th- t hme se as th in g s t h a t a r e a b ove p r ize oth e r c ou n t r ies out money but with a g r eat a m bi ti on. L A c · No t l on g ago on e of ou r b igges t H e a s lced for wor k and was p ut · t o d u sti ng ·and c l ea n ing the s ch ool room oc ea11 steame r s wa s in a terr ibl e H e di d t hi s wo rlc s o well t hat t oday _ ocea n s t orm t hr ee days ou t f r om a ll t h e world honor s th at g r eat e duca-T hre e more r ivers to cross a n d P e ru s hor e, apd boys a ll ove r the Un ite d t or, Book e r Wa sh i ng ton w ill h a ve pass ed anot her s e ason of Sta t es he a r d t h e ca pta in r eporti ng a ll , Ab out t wo •year s ago, a w hite boy 1 ba s k e t ba ll w i t h 100 p er cen t. If t h e t h a t' went on a board t he di s tre ssed app eared .a t P el'u w i t h out m one y a n d do p este r s >a re ri ght both Midl a n d an d sh ip t hr ee days be fo r e the n ews pa pe r s a s k in g Uor a chan ce t o ea rn a n educa-< m u s t mal{e a ' decid ed c hange pr inted it. v\'e b ea rd it here ove r t h e tion He w a s given w orl{ du s tin g 1 for th e better or Peru fo r th e w orse coll ege wirele ss. a n d c l ea ni n g t h e school r oom Like o r th ey w!ll each t a k e th e low end of Boys in b ack c oun tr y di s tri cts a Booker Was hi ngton, he duste d a nd ! t h e c o n test in t he com ing b att l e s. tbou sand mil es fr l5m D. D STO NE CYP H ER , M. D PH YS LC l AN

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Ne w Yor k City c l ea n e d s o we ll t ha t h e" wa s pl aced K ear n e y h as b e en mak in g improve- h ea r t h e big base ball, foot ba ll a nd

an K earney. · Kearn ey w on T h e you ng rpen of t h e college t oda y N ebraska C i t y , Ne b r wo rk on our n ew a ud i t or i um. Ag a in f rom Gr a nd I s l a nd a nd beat Doa ne a re l ea rni ng to cons tru c t a nd ope ra te ___. I t h e wirel ess and are••• r s da-y N;ght I Th e La t est ' Hits . a ke u p the ir res id ence. '-1 u I !u II IN RADIO NEWS I• - 8 O'C JO G k

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with Red Pump - HaBD dle ' V. h Cleans :11ir , -JJ as tt {lll s DlfNN:rEN Tho Pcrn uill a th o Liulc Red Avenue Store Notions and . School Supplies H. U. Landolt Peru, Nebr. ,, Hoyt ma de .a m ysterious t r ip to Unive r s it y P l ace l as t week a n d as a res u l t, he is h eari ng from a ll t he wor l d Now, don ' t get e xc it ed! We j us t wa n t to tell you tha t h e h as pur chased a fin e n ew r·adio set and m a g n a vox. The se t i s a Westi nghous e, one -c in; uit, th r ee-tu be r eg e ne rat ive s e t. Need les s to say, Mr H oyl,t, and s on; Phi lip , tal.:e " tur na bou t " as op e r a tors ,

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OUR YOUNG E DIS ON L e t us d o yo ur sb o e r epair ing ITS and Wingfoot r ubbe r h eel s. Oa k · and Kr ome ieathe.r. We car ry a fu ll line of" laces , dye s We h e a r t h at Roy Da h l s trom is t h e a n d p o li shes. Q UJc k ser v rce, r eas onabl e p r i ccss possess or of a Radi o set. Last Spe ci al a t t en t i o n g i ve n to ma i I o r der s P er u , Neb r w eek, he r ece ive d h is hundr edt h s ta-

- - -eC)NVOeATIO N NO TER Ia f t e rn oon a nd the c ostu me pa rty Caviness' i n t e r est I __' / whic h wns he ld Sa turday ni g ht s h ow - a n dJ h earty coop eration in t he wo rk o! r f e d a full prog r a m for Gi r l s' Club t he ·y• was manifeste d whe n h e d rove On e oi) t he in teresti ng eatures o 1 Girl s' Club week was th e c onvo cation w ee k to Nebras k a Ci t y t o get Mr. Cabby so • · 1 1 w d d • I I th a t h e would b e pr esent a t the a ppr og r a m tee on e nes a y1 t th b · Y "f C A BANQU"T p ointe d h our o e a nqu et. u n d a un ted effo r t s of E th e l McMast e r Some li t tl e de l ay wa s cau sed by th e pro gr a m was t h e r es ult of Ut e

· I'J 1 who se r ved as c hairm a n of th e pro- Abo u t ten o'c l ock Fr iday m orni ng large nu m b er o! ti ckets so ld. T h e 1 sa l es co mm ittee h eaded by Mor ford gL·am comm ittee. Doroth y Pe ttit an d , word r eac he d he r e th at J Ste t W il son · d isposed of e i ghty-six ticket s w hi c h Mil dre d Ba rnes r e ndered a Vi oll n du e t 1the we ll know n n a tion a l Y M. C. A ma de it nece ssar y for a l a r ger seating

Bi rd ie Ba ld wi n sa n g "My R osary ", 1 wo rke r from Ber kl ey, Ca lifor n ia c ou l d ca pacit y th a n was antic ip ated. T h o Miss Burton gav e a whi s tling s olo a nd n ot k ee p hi s a pp ointm e n t to s p eak 11t Mrs Chur ch rend e r _ed a g r oup of pl a no th e Y. M 0: A Ba nqu et Frid ay ni ght c hi c k e n pie s upp er h lt ving been d ispose d o! a nd t h e b oys h av in g as lced so l os. T h e r e nd ermg of t h e va n ou s 1 I nfl u e nza was t he c au se of thi s mi sror a ll the s eco nd s a nd extr as that sel ection s brou g h t forth in t h e a u dl- 1fo r t un e It might h e we ll t o s t ate t hat t h e good wi ll a nd hos pita lity of th e enve t h e r ea li zation or th e ta l ent of 1 W!Tson te s till In the stat e <B nd It i s I H ome E con om ics d e pa r t me n t h a d t o th e g i r l s of t h e c lub an d r e newe d t h e h oped that he may be a bl e t o fill s om e In te r est in t he Gi rl s' Club or 1923. d ate at t his pl ace ! o ffer th e meetm g- was o p en ed by toas tmas te r Mark De l zell. Prof S choenke Miss We ll s ma d e s everal a nn oun ce - Profes s or Cr ago im medi a t e ly set l ed u s in commun ity si n gi n g. Next me nta co n ce rn mg pl a n s for t he week a bou t to fi n d an a bl e s peak e r to till the / we lis t en ed t o a fi na n c ia l repo rt by whi c h ce le bra t e d th e fo urth nnnl ver- f v acan cy. Th e fir s t ma n h e thou g ht J the tre as ure r Louis. Schl e ferdecke r sa r y of Girl s Club. Am o ng th e m w as of was Ch a rl es E Cobby, pres ident · th a t of the pl ay whi c h i s to be g iven I of Cotn er Co ll ege. It was n earl y no on The t oas tma s t e r th e n r ema rked up on March sixth. Pl a n s a r e we ll u nd e r 1 wh err th e r eq u es t r each ed P r e s ide nt t he dry n ess of Ntagr a Fall s a n d a fe w : ot her r emar k s ln terestiing as we ll as way and r ehear sa l Is bei ng fait hfully 1Cobby o ver the tele phon e, askin g him P r ot Crago to m t r oduce th e s pea k e r c ar rie d on Th e proceed s a r e to b e : t o s p eal{ here In th e eve ning. Ab out ' 1 whi ch owing to ctr c u ms t a n ces was t o th e Stud e nt L oan F und whic h 1 t hree o' c l ock a mes sage w as r ece ive d · s omethin g of a di f 6lcult ta sh. Is se rvi n g a nd has se rve d a goodly 1 f r om Lin co l n say mg th a t Mr Cohby It mi g ht be t h oug ht b ec a u se Mr nu m ber of s tudents working the ir w ay was on th e tra in bound f or Per u · throug h coll ege The announc ement It was t he n tha t th e Y. M c. A Cobby was a s ub s titute s pe ake r his of t h e t ea whic h was g ive n Thur s d ay ' ers ol Peru heaved a s ig h o f r e li ef. ta lk w ould no t l? eas u!'e up to the ' s tan da rd of th e on e w hos e pl ace h e GIFTS THAT L'AST I was as k ed t o fill. But hi s ability to ove r c om e t h i s appre he n s ion was man t-

OR. H. C. H A. R-R 1S foot thr ou g hou t hi s a dd ress. Hi s talk J. P. Miller Jewelry Co. · on The E ye s, of t h e F oo l s" e mbrac ed DENTI ST a p h ilos oph y

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Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr.

We have a wonderful selection Of Student's Hats, Shoes,

ki nd, tr u th ful , a n d to t h e poin t. Don' t make t hat unk i n d r emark. Watch your motive s. Are th ey unse lfi s h, a nd h on est? Kee p th e m s o. -

Wat c h your thou ghts. A,r e t h ey wh ol es ome , bi g , nobl e, and It

I t hey a r e, yo u a r e g row in g. Wat c h yo ur I s it becom in g ragged a nd te s t y? H a ve a 1 t a l k w ith your se lf and r eso lve t o di s-

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I Wat c h your voice. I s i t som e tim es whin y, petul an t and p outy?- Cha n ge t he t on e to one of ch eerful n ess , friendlin ess, and sympathy.

I Watch yo ur d res s K eep it n eat, s t ylish, and appropr iat e fo r yo u r sch oo l li fe j Watch you r actio n s. A r e t h ey a cre di t t o yo u ? Becau s e of them are I yo u ga i n ing a nd deser ving mor e fri end s a nd greater pop ula r it y? I Wa tc h your n erves. A r e t hey get-

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IAnhn n , probl e ms. " T h e Eyes o! a F oot are in t he e_nds of th e earth" Th e virtues of someone e l se ' s home look more •,· 92 • 2 ----------..-.s. . t o u s t han t hos e of our own 1 Howdy 192 3 1 h om e And s o it Is with the bu s in ess the tow n a nd the n a tion If we c ould see wh at good t her e i s a ll a bout u s a nd n ot be l ook in g tow-a rd s "the ends of th e earth '' h ow much mor e s impl e our p r obi'ems would be This In a n uts h e ll was the s ub s tanc e of hi s a dd r ess. I• You orein,vited tqgive the once over If you batch [t will pay y ou to i n s pe ct o ur stoc k and get our price s. S mall o rd e rs g iven eve ry atte nti o n a nd your bus in ess a p p r e ciated P hone 25 MAROIS Phone 25 Th e ga th e rin g or bus ine ss me n fa c ul ty an d s t ud e.nts were un a nimous i n t h eir prai s e o! Mr Ca bby's address a nd eve ryone thought indeed It
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Faculty and stud ents w ill fin d an account with us a great convenience to th em Con sul t us concerning any business problem yo u m ay have E E GOOD, President FAY RAK GRY · Lunches , Confecti o ner y, Fo unt o. (n Service Try u s. We s tri ve to pl e a se STUDENTS HE ADQU A RTERS Your Photo for 6 Cen ts ! When y ou cann ot appl y pers on ally the GOOD PHOTO w ill deci de be tw een you and the other applicant. Send us y o ur ph o to a n d $1 .5 0 a n d we will m ake you 25 GOOD PH O TO S, 2i x 3i , th e ,_. ta nda rd size fo r appl ications Original r eturne d in t act S a tisfa c ti o n guarante ed or mone y r e fupd e d CHICAGO PICTURE CO , 1937 Conway Bldg , Chicago. Hart SGhaffnc r & Marx & Society Brand Glothcs and New Spring Hats& Gaps Arc Now Ready . Goldbe.fl8' s • Nebraska City, Nebr. If it is school supplies !iltatione r y, Fout1 t ain pens, drugs, toilet articles or 0. victrola you need get it at was a n eve n i n g well spent. l The Y M. C. A. w is h es t o tak e the t ime and s pace here to th a nk th e g roup of worke r s who h elped with the ba nque t. Mr Linn , who c ook ed the food , Miss Tu cke r a nd Mi ss Fo ster w ho s u pervi se d the s e r vi n g. And th e ! Milam Green House Phone 189 Auburn, Nebr. MWS s M• wra Barnes' Pharmacy T he Rexa l Store Pen cripti o n s Carefull y C o mpou ed ed H ome Ec on om i cs gi r ls who ga ve t h e femin in e t ou c h n ece ss a r y t o make the ba nq u e t a r eal s ucc ess. WAT CH YO URSE LF Watch your word s. K eep t h em w is e,
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Clothin g and Furnishings at price s you w ill like Auburn Clothing Company Auburn , N ebrask a W es t of Con rt House Outfiters for men and boys Exclusive but not .Qxpe.nsive. ' Ey es Examined and Glasses F it te d Fin e Watch and J ewel ry Re pairin g' ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 H ARRY F;. WOLF, S u cc Ne br a ska C ity, Nebr. I & Gllenberger Dry Goods & G rotc rics ting the bett er of you ? Ar e t h ey making a crab a nd a p essinl s t on you ? Phon e22 Phon e 26 Cal m them a nd contro l the m before t hey complete ly over po wer you. I Watch you r ha bits . A r e you fo r min g good or ba d on es? "Habi t i s a cab l e ; we s pi n a t hread of i t v er y ; Id a y an d at la st we can not b r ealc i t." j Wat ch yo ur health Don 't; abu se or Peru, Nebra s ka NEW SPRING GOODS A.re arriving daily at our Special BargainsIN Percales Ginghams ' Mu s lin s Curtain Net s HESTED STORES GO. ' Auburn, Ne br Ineglect lt. Success is imposs i bl e withou t It, so guard you rs I Watch your wal k-don't s tr i de a nd don ' t sl ou c h Hold your h ead erect an d th row you r shou l d ers b ack. In a word, watch yoursel f:. Discova nd s tr engt hen you r -weakes t poin t 1 and see t h e r es ul t. A bi gge r, broader , b etter character a n d a wiser, happi er ,· b e tte r worker. I s n't t ha t worth you r wbile? \ - J e an Rich. The H. H H g ir l s h e l d thei r regul a r mee tin g T hur sdny. Mrs. Ellis Good a ddressed t hem on th e worlc of th e D. A. R. Il er talk was very hi ghly appreciated by the g irls and facult y. • Anything you ma y re q uire for your wardrobe can be selected her e with t he full assurance that y o u 're get· ting correc t s t yles, good material and va lu e. Commodiou s rest room for your convenience when y ou visit the city. Wh ether it b e Shoes, Ready.to •wear Or -Goods, Clothing, or Furnishings We're here to serve ouy. F . W . Cleveland & Son, N ebraska Gity: Nebraska ' I I I

ft. JN'fER·liOUSE UASJCET thi s trip. Thi s w as the big game of UALL TOUJtNAJIIEN'l' AND the trip. Our s i s t e r c o ll e ge wa s ke e n STAG FEED for r evenge fo r the d e feat b a nd e d

The represe n ta tives of t he var io u s b oys rooming hou ses of Peru we r e gl ven an o pp ortuni ty t o prove a fe w o f t h e t hin gs the y h a d sa id c on ce rnii nf t h eir b as k et ba ll t a lent, o n th e a f tern oon of Sa turday t he ninth, whe n a tou r n ame n t und er th e as uplc e s of t h e Y M. C. A. was h eld in tbe 'big gym.'

thepl e a r li e r In th e seaso n , a nd t h e y had b e e n g oin g goo d si n ce s o t h ey tho ug ht they could take Pe ru's me as ure. Th ey pl a yed a s trong gam e In the ha lf, th e score w as 12 to 8 In o ur f a vo r. But be tween h a lves Oo ach a pll e d s ome of h s famou s 3 to 1 oil h a d worlte d s o w ell In the o t h en g>a:mes and th e Bob-C a t s s imply we nt wild. With Ca pt , R othert l ead i ng a nd W e ime r and Frary c los e second s , t h ey t hrew go a l s O r om a ll a n g les a nd di stan ces. Bltzy 's and Dubb's w orlt at gu a rd m a y b est b e s hoWllJ by loolting a t th e scor e of th eir opp onen ts They ma de only on e fi e ld goal the l ast h a lf. The f in a l sco r e w as 33 to 10. Sp e er's s mil e i s a n om e n of v i ctory.

Three s n a pp y ba ttl es were foug ht in whi c h on l y th e bes t of s pirit was s hown by a ll of th e men. '!'he Nea lH ol c h con so lida t ed t e am m e t d e fe a t a t th e hand s of t he F a rl ey Hous e In the initi a l ga me Th e s core was tweney-fou r to e ight. ln the next g a me th e Odd F'e llo ws to ok th e Dasher Hou se into camp by a scor e of fou rtee n to eig ht. In the f in a l g ame the Odd F e llow s fou g h t t h e F'a rl e y Hou s e In a fi e r c e ga me In w hi c h fir st o n e Y. 1\f, C. A. te a m ' le d, and th en th e ot h e r Th e Odd F e llows fin a lly g r ab b e d a three po in t A vo te of th a nks was moved a nd c a rlead in th e l as t two m inutes of play r e id .a.t the l ast Y M. ,C A. m eeting and were a c c l a ime d vi c tor s wh e n the t h a nk in g Miss ;Es the r A Cl a rk ftor a whistle bl e w. Th e s c or e was four- g i fl T h e Chri s tia n B usin ess M<a n t e en to e leve n. Ma gaz in e whic h will b e sen t to th e Of c our s e all the fe ll o-ws w er e hun- Y M. C. A. tw e lve month s. Th e Y. M

gr y aft e r t he t o urne y s o t h e y wer e a ll g la d t o lay d o wn the h atc h e t a n d pa r tak e of a fee d co n s i stin g o f 'h ot d og s ', coffee and cook ies prepare d b y ou r good 'cook' De l ze ll a n d hi s ab l e · F a un ce. Tire 'ga ng ' a ll forme d In lin e an d ma r clted r ound a nd r o un d past t h e ' fee d r ac k.' We we r e a f rai d a ph ys icnn · wo uld h ave t o be ca ll ed, for 'T in y' an d 'Red', b ut lu ck i ly the s u p pl y r an out after t he 'ga n g' g ot p as t th e seven th li me. A ll l eft wi th a fee lin g or gratitud e fo r th e Y M. C. A. a nd exp r essi n g m a ny a d es ir e f or mo r e s u ch occas ion s

terest In t he or ga ni zati o n; lS I so to COf!gratulate h er f or h e r good t as t e, in t h e se lectio n of m a g az in e.

PERU JIIGH DEFEA'l S AUBURN HIGU The bask e t ba ll fan s of P e ru h a d the op p or t U11i ty of witn ess i ng a very inte r estin g con tes t l as t Wed n esd ay eve ning whe n P e ru Hi g h S c ho ol boys loc k e d h o rn s w i t h Auburn on the home c ourt. As u s u a l the P eru boys

with 0 Conltl e a nd Cowell No CO il t! lo{ e or Hi c la sses Friday afternoon ' con ti n u e d it s w in ning s treak by as forw a rd s , R. Bath a t cente r, a nd t rounc ing t h e Ne braska Ci ty cagest e r s T ay lor a nd H. Ba th as g ua rd s. ConI t T d k l e scored the fir st b asket t;rom the a s u e s ay night. Th e Oinal c oun t

was Per u 9, Nebraska City 6. fie ld afte r seve r a l mi nutes of pl ay T h e first few min u tes o f play looked as i f the Peru qui ntet were goin g t o ru n away w i t h the Otoe county tossers. Fi e ld basltets in rapid s u ccession by Co we ll , Conkle a n d R. Bath d u ring the first qua r t er n ette d Per u a tota l of 6 whil e Neb raslm Ci t y made o n l y one fie ld goa l. T he sec ond qu a r te r was scoreless o n th e p a rt of t he Per u l ads who ever he ld t heir o pp on e n ts to o ne g if t s h ot. The fir :> t half e n de d Pe ru 6, Neb r aska City 3

Th is was soon foll owed by c ount ers b y Cowell a nd R. Bath Pe ru eas il y h a d the l ead, t he firs t hal f end in g fo urt een t o s ll( In favo r of Pe ru T he Peru boys came back stronger t h a n e ver in the thir d q uarter whic h ended m ineteen t o e i g h t. In {h e lass t qua r te r t h e f o ll owi n g su bs t it u tions were made; P arrio tt fo r H. Bat h , Da n a m for Cow e ll , R itchy fo r Co nk le a nd W illia m s for H. Ba th

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25 -The Friend ly Stars-Ma r t in Os t eop a t h Physician

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26- Mar s as t he Abo de o r L ife- 1 • Ou I" of Auburn, Lo we ll I n Peru T uesday and Friday

27-The Co l umbus o f S pace {novel ) I Advertisers e ve ni ngs For appointment -Se r viss. 1

28-The New Knowl edge-E>unca n -

29-S t ac L o re o f All th e AgesOlcott {S tar Con stell a lon s a nd Myth s) Any kind of r e pairing done

Au b urn o pe n ed a s tronge r offen si v e and was a ble to s core t en more po ints making t he fi nal s core t wenty -fi ve to each team ma lting t h ree poi n ts. T h e e ig h tee n in P e ru's f a vo r. The g<a m e • tact t h at each team was un ab l e to was c l ea nl y a nd hotl y c on tested OPE N OUR EYES l ocate the l oop s u ccess!iu ll y does n o t throu gl:iout, b oth t eams exhibited the bowev&r detract f r om t he i r f loor w o r k best of t e am s pi ri t.

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Saturd ay mo rn ing Dr. Co lb y t a l ked F rom begi nning to end t h e Per u teatn The P e ru boys a re ce rtai nl y s h o_,v- 1to a j oint me e ti ng of the Y. "''· a nd surpassed t he ir op pone nts in :team ' mg up we ll and a r e m a king fD!r btd s Y. 1\L cabi ne t s a nd a grou p of m embe r s worlt. They by mean s o f the ir short f o r the tournament ch a mpion s hip. Iwh o we r e vi ta ll y r epa id fo r th e ir time

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Th e NebJ,aslta Ci ty agg r egation u se d Th e f ear of the se rva n t or Eli s h a a lon g pass and severa l times m i sse d Biology wh e n h e cou ld see onl y the war chareasy s ho ts und e r the goa l. T h e final 1- Th e Wor ld of Life-A R. Wal- l o t s of the S y r ia n !) was r emoved wb e n sco r e stoo d P e ru 9, Nebra s ka. City 6. l ace. tbru Elis h a ' s f ai th be was a ble to se e

The was r easona bl y c l e an a nd 2-H e r ed ity- Ca s tle. th e hos t s of the L ord fa r o ut- numberth e b est t eam d eserv e d t o win 3-New Crea tions In P la nt Life-. i ng t he e n em y-So, Dr. Col by e xpl a inH a rwoo d. e d , our f a i t h if pe rfected will he l p u s

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It was a h a!I PY b u nc h of cage ar tis t s 5-Sc ience S k etc hes-J or da n fo r t h e goo d of them wh o f ear the tha t l e ft P e ru W ed nesd ay eve ning F e b 6- Soc i a l L ife in th e In sec t Wor l d- Lor d Great fa i th has come to sc!e n14. Th ey we r e ev ern will in g to pl ay F ab r e. ti sts in t h e ir worl(, fa ith t hat h as bel pRummey wit h t he coach, especiall y I 7-Th e L if e o f th e Bee-Maeter lin c k e d th e m to th e seemi n g l y F a un ce a n dWill y, think ing It might 8-Time .and Change-Bu rrou ghs imp oss ibl e. B ut th is h as come on ly help get a ra p a t some o f th e o p pos - 9- The Mind of Pri mitive Ma n - f r om l o ng years o f stud y a nd inti mate l ug t e ams Boaz acquai n tan ce with thei r wo rk Be I n The firs t game was a t Mi d lan d Th e 10-T h e Direc tion of Hum a n Evo l u- t hi n gs s pir it ua l It is o nl y t h r u da il y Luther a n s were delenn in e d t o win, tion- Conklln study and p rayer thnt we may b e abl e but our bo ys bad a g r eater d egt·ee of I 11- Th e Ou t lin e of Sci en ce (3 V ol s. ) t o acquire fait h t hat will "open our det e rmination , s o the r es ult was 48 - 'fhom ps on. eyes t ha t we may ·to 18. W e!n;e r was so lu c lt y t h a t he 1 13- S c!e nt(f! c Esaay s- Huxl ey. eve n thro w g oal s from be hind th o I 13-'l'h e Sp a rk from th e Clod- Sun- BOY SCO UTS foul lin e. Frllz a nd Fr a r y worked d e rl a nd. like t he C o lcl- Du s t T win s, c l eaning up Physlcnl Science L ast W ed nesday evenin g prcccc!ing in fin e s tyl e. Bltz y a nd Oubb pl a yed I 14--Cr oatlve Ch eml str y- S iosso n t h f' hi g h sch ool ga me, Scoutm aste r theft· us ua l goo d ga me as guard s, h old- 1 15 Scien ce R ema lt lng t he World - C lay bo ur ne s Boy scou ts gave b:1ttl e ) ng t h eir opp on e n ts sco r e down In a Sl osson i n c t\rre nt W o rld 's Work to the s<:outs of .A uburn , l osing Ly only p leasi ng m a rm e r I 16- From Immig r ant t o Inve nto r- o ne poi n t. T he garne was hotly F r om Fre mon t t h e t ea m journ e y- P upin

h al f en dell ten IJJ'Ove d to he bi g a nd th e fl oor littl e 19- T r lumph s and Won de r s of Mo d- t o four in favo r of Auburn. Peru so w he n bot h t ea ms a rrived on t h e e rn Ch emistry-Ma r ti n tightened u p Its defen se In t he last r ioo r t here was n't mu c h r oo m l e ft t o 20-R om n n re of Mo de rn Astr on omy half an d Auburn was unable to p lay on ; th is ca use d a rath er s low - Mac ph erson agai n T ho fi n a l count 1\t ood ten to

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Southeastern Nebraska Basket Ba ll Tournament at Peru State Teachers Co llege FRIDAY AND Peb. 23 Feb. 24 S€Ht:;E>Ubfl 0F GAM.GS Frid a y afternolln-2 o'elock. B oy s , Class B Blg Gym. Four James - Admi ss i o n 25c G ir ls, Class A. Hi Gy m. Friday night-7 o'clock Boys, Class A Big Gym. ' Four games-Admissi o n 2 5 c Sat urday morning- 10 o clock B o ys, Class B Big Gy m. Semi - finals, full time games admis s i o n 25 c Girls Class A Hi Gy. m. S e mi·finals fall time gam e s, adm iss i o n 25c Saturd a y aftern oo n-! :3 0 o 'cloe k Boys, C ass A. s emi-finals Boys, C lass B , final s Admi ss ion 2 5c Saturday nt gh t-7 o'c lo ck Final s and college g ames Girls, C lass A, finals Boys, C las s A, fi nals
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s" About your fam ily wash ing and Dry Cleanin2 He call s for and d e livers all wo rk pr o mptly. Basket in Kin gs ol vers b a rb e r s hop. Bes t w o rkmansh i p lowest prices Day s call e d f o r Days d elive r ed M on d ay a nd W e dn esda y Wed n es d ay and Friday AUBURN STEAM LA.UNDR Y Ph o ne N o. DON ALD BUGBEE Local Agent !
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Fr enc h W i l ton R ugs Si m mons Steel B eds Seller 's K itc hen C abinets Sealy Matr esses Ka rp ew Upholstered • F l orence Oil Stoves Winchester Hardware Victroles, Victor R ecords ' Com p a r a ti vely littl e w as kno wn o f 1 18-R om a nce o f Mod er n Chemistry th e Au bur n men were very lucky on thl!< team, or th e i r fl oo1:. Th e' t ea m - Marti n. long shots The first
s t yle : 4:l l o 7 Rot h c>r t - Gib so n Th e li n e up waA '"' fo ll o wf!: Pnr r iott (Establi!:lhed in 1916) si mpl y co ulrln t rnl sa the ring in thi s 22 Or ig in of th e ID1trth-Cha rnbe r - nn d Mc·MaR t ers, rorwnrds; Lc>wi!l c e n- W T D av is '16 t aS No. gam e, g C'l ( in g 12 •l ul tl goa l s, a nd tl1e IRin a nd Sn l! s htii'Y'B Geol ogy, C' h n pl er t e r ; De lze ll swd Clnry, g uarrls. W il - l Li n coln , Nebr res t of th e I<>H rn )Jl nyod up t o him J , Vol. H l! amK s uh KIU ut e d fo r Cl a r y in t ho !lUll TEAC H E R S Wa yn <' wns th o l nH I place o n 23 'rh o Wor ld o f Min er a ls S p en ce r qu ar t er. .._

THB PERU PEDAGOGIAN

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e d the planning and the h ard w o rk that w ent with ca rryin g out tho so plan s an d a re h a ppy over the fine outcol116, and are l ooking a h ead n ext y ear to a bigg er, bette r Southeast Ne braska tournament a t old Peru.

CLASS A, )JOYS FffiST ROUND

If you do not receive your Ped agogi nn Gretna 17-llmnboldt 10

__. l eave no,ice In t he P edagogian box in j the Adminletration building. j This was the fir s t game of tile Class A s ch edufe and was an excel -

T o Contribu tors• lent exhibition of hi g h scho ol ba sket

Copy should be in by P r :day night. No ba ll. It was fas t and clean thruout copy acc ep tt>d after 5 p m Friday. .and ltept the interes t of the spe cta-

Write o nly on one side of the paper tors at all times. The fir s t b a lf endHan your co py typew rittw if possible· ed in a 5-5 tie. I n th e l a s t half, T au BoiTOR. ' Gretna grabbed th e l ead a nd b a l d it at t h e blow in g of) the whi s tle. H e ffl ey

TDB Bt>IToJUAL ST.LPP. I of Gretna and Albright of Humboldt

George Med•ker Editor-lo·Chief s co re d the gr eat est of points

Ruby Thompson Associate Editor fo r their team s

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t L WORKER-S This w as anot her game which kept the crowd on their -,eet throug hout. I t was fe atured by fast clean p assi ng

The P Cl ub are to be congratu lated and accur a t e goal shots: The Stella on the great am ount of f aithful work cagers wa lked away with the fir s t done In carrying out their p l a ns for a ha l f winning it 11-2. E ve n though tournam e nt. the s core was s o high aga in st them

Subs , Davis, CulwelL 10

P eru 19-Nebrn. Ska City 16

It tll.keiJ a. l ot of thinking .an d pl an- the F a ll s Ci ty l a ds fou ght with re\ hl g to .Ilgure out a ll t he details of an newe d vigor in thf;l l a s t h a !D. A lon g und e rtaking 111te t he one jus t s u e - s hot by Crook s tarted them going and c e ss fu ll y com pleted. There a r e a l - they bad a one poin t edge on the l ast ways a lot of minor detalls that h ave ha lf, however, they were un.able to to be r e - wo r ke d ou t as things mov e ove rcom e Stell a's big l ead. an.d a l ong, and al ways a numb er of un- the s hort end o-:: an T-is score. Pugh looke d for detai l s tha t h ave to be c a r- was high poi nt man while ried out on the spur of the moment Crook the hig h s cor e r of Falls that take k een lklng .:nv.

FALLS CITY ha ir and ttg bte ne d up their d et e nse

Hat s o!T to P eru! Hats otr to Nebr ask a City! These tea ms showed tbeir good spor tsman ship a nd goal ge t tinS' ahil i ty in o n e of the faste s t clos e s t games ever witnes sed · in the new gymnasium. At no timJ..l_n ..tlle...g;m;,. c ould a JriJEl.er , ,,ek ed. T he game wa s featured by quick s hor t pass e s , c l os e guarding and accurate goa l s hootin g Nebraska City l ead the first ha l f by a one poin t margin. Peru gained a lead of one point in the last ,,.tlnn .All - · • U tl" d o ne Well ana refl ects cred it on the P Cl ub and th ei r as s is tan t s

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Whitford 0 p ts 2 8 2 ITHE BE S T SHOE SHOP- Elmer Ringer, Proprietor. I Let us d o you r shoe r epa iring ITS a nd Wingfoot ru b ber hee ls. 4 Oak and Kr o me so le leat her We carry a full l ine of laces , dyes o and p olishes Qu ick ser v ice , r easonable priccss - Sp ec ia l atte nti o n given t o mall orders P e ru, N t> b r P er u , Nebraska < Pump it full with the little Red Pump .-- [} " Handle leans ·r., AutomaticalllJ I I as it fills

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The opening game o f Ciassn of the tourn a m ent was played Friday • a ft ernoon at two o'cl ock, b etween Crab Orchard and Nemaha. Th e Crab Orchard boys t o ok t he lea d ear ly in 1 the garne , the fir s t h a lf ending 12 to 4 i n favor oQ Crab Orchard. C r ab O•·cba rd c a m e ba ck stron g er than .,..!1:::::::::::::::::::::.:-----··--------...i e r In th e las t hal( obta ining a l ead DIAMONDS Your best Assurance of Standard Values - ONE PRICE TO ALL PROPER'S Nebr. City, Nebr.

of 20 to 6. The 1\emaha boys then ralliGtl a nd came bnck s tronger in the l as t quate r The fina1 scor e wae 2 6 to 13. Th e bes t of s ports m a n ship WATCHES wa s !l hown in thi s th e fir s t game of the tournan1 e nt. The took I heir d e fe at honorably and gave a hearty cheer for their conqu e rers 'l'hi s ' game set up a of sports man!lbip that wa s s o manifes t throughout t h e e n tire to urn ament. - CRAB ORCHARD P l att, I! W e lch, rn Morris, c norr t , l g L aflin , rg

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THE PERU PED A GOGIAN
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ore ot 16-10, The fh·s t half end ed with Syracuse but two points In the l ead. In t he l as t period howeve r , they made th e ir d ef en SE! so strong that Auburn was abl e to s core but one goal to t h e ir own Dour In this game the Auburn team showed their spirit b y fighting every minute of the gam e never once g i vi ng up Thi s game wa s an exhibition of fine s portsmanship. MetzgeJI of S yracuse a nd Combs of Auburn were the Margaret Miller " A lbrig ht, rf 3 2 Arthur Majors Manager Sheard, If '0 0 pf 0 2 3 2 3 0 high point! men of this game. Fern Taylor, Assis tant " " W11is tl e, c • 1 0 2 SYRACUSE 0 It i s with deep r eg ret that we l earn of the death of Margaret Mill er's father a t th e ir home in Blanchard, Iowa. Moyer, lg 0 Montgomery, l g 0 Sub s Ray Mine r, Butler. 0 0 0 Hunter rr Pickering, It 10 Lockart, c fg ft pf pts 2 0 0 4 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 1 2 2 6 2 As a ss is tant ed itor of the Ped a gogian, Margaret h as se rved in a loyal and efficient manner. Her ch ee rfulness in acce ptan ce a nd discharge o£ duties has b een a n In s piration to all Heffley, rf Conne r, It Freby, c Elk l e ns rg McKe on, l g GRETNA 4 4 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 R. Metzger , r g 12 Ott, !g 0 0 1 1 0 1 Subs, R eed , Bas tens 1 0 0 • 0 0 16 or u s Subs, F lack, I n behalf of the staff an d or the enBreckenrid ge. t ir e school, the P edagogian extend s to Margare t a nd the family ita sincere sym p a thy. Stella 16-Fnlls City 8 - Armst1 o ng, rf 17 Fla ck If Combs, c Cur t is , rg Pa ri s l g AUBURN fg 0 0 5 0 0 tt 0 0 0 0 0 pt 1 1 1 1 1 pts 0 0 10 0 0 F
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City 16. Cowe l L of Peru Silields 1 0 0 2 deserve s s pecial mention , a s he sc orSubs, Morri s, G. Whitford, M. Uhli g - ed 1 7 points for P eru His fast ac8 :r=---_.·""- - --.,.,.- - -----------= c urate goa l s hooting w a s exce lled by non e in the tournament. Albers was hig h point man of Nebraska Ci t y. NEBRASKA CITY YOUR PHOTOGR APHS For Every Event The Suitable Present ! Arnb.re fOf' yowr 8it t ieg t oday then wh.e n y o w pho tegraphs you 11 ha ve t hem to g tve Our pricea will pleas e you Peterson Stndio, = = Peru, Nebr Doctor L. B. SHRE VE Dentist Extraction and X-Ray Offiee Phone 27 Childrens w o rk a Spec ia lty Residence 2 0 0 Ph o ne s 160 :-!5 D. D STONECYPHER, M. D. PHYSICIAN S mart New Modes To Greet the Spring The Seasons Fovore d Fabrics Mutty Greatest Me asure New Styles in Effects Vo I ues To be found in our showing of Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Style Shop S ty le Without Extravagance Nebraska City, - Nebras ka We bo ost you ·too -8iJRLI NGTON CAFE One block north Burlington D epot Nebraska City, N e br ·Horne - Bakery Homemade Bread and Made to Order PHONE 170 Pastry Opport,unity comes to the person who has money in the ban k
Coach Speer, MI-. Gi11ceson, and Dean Delien gave untiring efforts and encour agement to th e c l ub a nd the club knew th a t a ll the taculty, the s tud ents , and the business n1en of t h e town we r e ri g ht with them an d they enjoythat opportunity prepared PERIJ STATI3 BANK

R egrets a nd sym})athies a r e ex tendeel t o all F r es hm en who fa il ed to a ttend th e ir mee ting of F erbua ry 22. It w as a m os t ln ter el:l tlng and e nthu s i astic meetin g After a s hort busin ess meeting, In whi ch a ll F r es hme n w e r e

PEDAGOG I AN

I remind e r of t ile f act th at yo,t r h t- lp Ihomtl las t week b e c a use of t h e lllnes a i R mos t sore l y nee de d a t th <:! o f h e r fa the r Word w a s l a ter rega rte n room or the Tr.a ine r 's Buildin g ceived or hi s de a th The girls ext end You Imow th e wo r k th a t awa i ts yo u to her t h ei r sy m p a thy, th e r e , a nd If y ou d on ' t !mow i t would J n ot t a k e yo u lo ng to be in t r oducool t o it Plea se c om e a nd do you · s b :tr e 1 t oward making the ba nque t a s u cces s.

JUNIOR S -SENIORS

Th e Juniors a nd S e nio rs h e l d a br ie f m ee tin g Thurs day a nd agr eed e n duly Int e r es ted, a n ov e l progra m was prese n te d MT. VER NON BALL es tablis h i ng t he c u stom of hav ing a F1 t 1 t lk n Jus t c e r t a in d esign of c l ass p in for t h e eru four -yea r g r a u a es. A j oi nt P e o pl e" with whom w e d a 1l y ass oc i- T h e g irl s of t h e dormi t or y s howe d rs was a very c ever a o I -p d t comm i tte e f r om t h e two c lass es wa s a t e b y Mr St od da rd Th e sec ond part th e ir sc h oo l s pi r it during the tourn n- 1 1 t d 1 appo m te c to se ec a es gn of t h e prog r am c on s i s ted o f a n e xtern- m ent by making room for 1 After some othe r bu s i ne ss Mle meetp o!'laneou s debate on one of Pe ru 's thir t y visi tor s The bou s e was tbr OW'l i d j d m os t pe r pl e xing proble m s, "R esolve d open for th e u s e of a ll the vlsltor e, ng a ourn e ·GIRLS S'EMI-F:m ALS w h a t t h e d or mitory pa rlor should b e and se rved as the c entral s t opping remode l e d to s u pp l y mor e c or n ers p l ace

<Continu ed from Flrat •The a ffirm ati ve was nobly u p he ld by A h ea rty we l c ome in the form ot n Ju ne T ay lor a nd F or res t B e ll. Th e littl e "feed " was given to the g irl s n egative was va liantl y but h opel es s ly a n ivl n g on Thur sday night by som e I l\1ill e r , ca ptain , of the Ste r ling team b a ttl ed for by Pear l Ne whou s e a nd of the g irl s ot the thi r d floor of the thr e w 24 b as ke ts and m a d e 2 free Ze n as T e ic h Th e young m en wer e dorm itor y. Af ter som e r apid 1 throws , t ot a ling 50 of the 62 points a bl e t q g ive t h e pr oper t ou ch of r e al- an d a s hort con s ultation t hsy (tho STERLING Is m to th eir w ide ex p erien ce on the girl s ). "ch i pp ed in " with Miller, If 24 subj ect. Tb e c h ai r man wa s n o ne ot h- their p en n ie s , a nd s oon a de l egation 1 Churchill , rf 6 er than Arthur Ma j or s The judg e s fou n d th ei r wa y to the c orn e r s t o re 1 fg Thomps on c w e r e Rob ert Wh lt emo r e, Darw in Cart e r a nd Paul Dunlap F res hm en girls your ' attention pl ease ! T h is Is onl y a nother gentl e

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t h e ir s upply of • ' coco a and wa fe r s 1 l g Th e s ym pathy of the girls was with N cVlay, rg ea y , rg Margar e t Mill e r w h e n s h e was ca ll e d Sc hroede r J. P. Miller Jewelry Co. DENTIST H a rkin s, rf J DR. H. C. HARRIS Waggone r, If 1 Gin n , c .\uburn, Neb. Auburn , Nebraska 1 Kee hn ._ ,.. Kie n ker, rg Sc huette r c JOHNSON fg II 8 2 ft. ft. 2 1 1 1 fc 1 2 1 1 rc 1 Don't forget that we sell Diamonds, Watches , Bir t hsto ne Rings , Glasa Rings a nd Pins :S esides our regul a r jewelry line , we Ihrig 1 sell Saxaphonea & other mus ic a l instruments l922 Howdy 1923 You are invited to give us the ouce over Re1er e e : E. E Blankenship Falls CJty43-lllurdoek 6 (Bye Game) Also a e ll p i ctures and do expert Picture F r aming. If you batch Falls City didn 't ha ve it is easy a s Ithe s cor e might indicate. Cut Flowers It will pay you to in spect our sto ck and get our pr i ces. Small orders given e very attention and your busin ess appreciated Phone 25 MAROIS Phone 25 The Murdock girl s play ed a good g a m e and kep't F.alls Ci t y interest e d, I bu t F a ll s Ci ty had the advanta g e of mor e practice and more s kill in h a ndF a ll s City has one of the b es t girl te am s In the state. lihe Citizens eState .9Jank Faculty and students will find an account with us a great conven ience to them Cons ult us concern ing any problem you may have B. E. GOOD, P res id eat SWANS, Aub u r n, French Wilton Rugs Stmmons Steel Beds Seller's Kitchen Cab inets Matr esses Karpew Upholstered Florence Oil Sto ves Winchester Hardware Victro le s, VIc to r Re c ords Hart Schaffner & Marx & Society Brand Clothes and New \Spring Hats & Gaps Are Now Ready , Goldberg's Nebrasko City, Nebr. and Plants ling the b a ll las a re s ult. I A li t tle more tea m work a n d pra ctice will h e lp Murd oc k win he r g ame s. FALLS CITY _._._. _ Milam Green House Phone 189 Auburn, Nebr. If it is school supplies stationery, Fountain pens, drugs, toilet articles or a victrola you need get it ot Barnes' Pharmacy The Rexal Store Pencriptions Carefully C o mpouaded Herald Printing House ' [)ISTINCTIVI3 PRINTING Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr. & cS/Ienberger Dry Goods & Groceries Forn ey, If E lli ott , rr Wulfe, c Me t z l g , Si mla lton , rg Sconc e, rc J a mes Ca me ron f g. 2 i 7 MURDOCK Ba unga rtne r, It Dic kma n , rfMc Do nald , c Ochl erk i ng, Jg H Ba u e r , r g R Bauer, r c To ol tg ft. 2 ft. R eferee: E E Blankenship SEID-FIN ALS, CLAS S B. BOYS continued from Firat Paa-e > fg Bieke ns , rf 1 S mith, if 2 H e n e tt, c 0 Sc hane , rg 0 Me lhelm,lg 0 COOK Da k a n , rf 1 Rob ertson 111 0 Mc Dermitt , c 0 Fra nk, rg 0 IWreoke lg 1 ISubs , Snowd en • 0 Howa r t h, Ba hlman ft pf 0 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 3 fc fc: 2 pts 2 7 2 0 0 11 3 0 0 0 2 1 6 1 Phone22 Peru, Nebraska Phone 26 R e memb e r this, my s on , th e ma11 wh o se ll s a noth e r m a n his time a NEW SPRING GOODS Are arriving daily ot our store Special Bargains - IN Percoles 6ingboms Muslins Curtoin Nets s tipula t e d price, an d the n d oes not. d elive r th e full a mou n t agreed u pon, Is jus t a s dis hone st a s the man wh o s e ll s a cord of wood or a ton of coal, and does n ot delive r t h e full measnrA. The ma n wh o loafs on t h e j ob, or who comes late and quits earl y i s j ust as guilty be for e God a n d the l aw as t he m an who g ives sh ort weigh t whon 1 se lling meat or s ugar Each , w h en b e accepts the pay, i s t a kJng whet does not be long t o him, a nd is a gu il ty of the ft ,as If be stol e m on ey to the aa lne v a lu e.-Arl vocate. We have a wonderful selection OF Student's Hats, Clothi ng and Furnishings at prices you will like. Auburn Clothing Company Auburn, Nebraska West of Conrt Hou s e Ou tfi ters for men and boys Exclusive but not flxpensiv e Eyes Examined and Glasses F itt ed Fine Watch and Jewelry Re pair ing ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 HARRY E. WOLF, S uoc N e bra1ka City, Nebr. Anything you may requi re for your wardrob e c a n
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Cook 12-Peru Second 11 PERU SECOND Thi s gam e was a fine exhibition or Peters on, rt amateur ba s ket b a ll It h e ld the in- Ritchie, 1• teres t of the crowd from start to fin- Coatney, c ish becau se it was so eve nl y matched Williams fi rg and hotly conte s ted The fir s t h a l f Par ri o t t, If e nd e d 8-5 in Cook's f avor. Peru came S ubs, Delzell, back str onge r in tb e l ast h a ir and

minute of th e g.ame. Even aft er a ll hope o'f victory was gon e, they woul d ' n ot g ive up. The final score was 27-7 in favor of Honey Creek. Wess l er or Honey Creek and Ratleruacker of Johnson wer e th e c h lef scor ers for their T he ga me be tw een Sal em a nd F a lls mech alllical when playing wibh the City was inter esti ng and the Salem ordinar y team; but Peru h e ld them girls played well but Flail s Clt y took pretty even untll th e las t w hen height r espective teams. t]\e l ead and kept it, the game endin g and endur ance co unte d on the part of HONEY CREEK in favo r of Fall s City b y a wide mar- the John s on t eam. gin. Waggoner, John son' s l eft forward, Whittwer, rQ Simalton, g uard and Metz, center , was c h os en b y the t ournam e nt off!- Bruhn, If were chosen by the o ffic ia l s a nd coah- c ia l s an d conch es as a st a r p laye r We s s l er, pts 3 4 13 6 2

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THE PERU PED A GO GIAN £ a ''THG : • J FARM'CRETTE" A Stirring American Play HIGH SGHOOL BUILDING ,.-Tuesday, _ March 6, a t 7:30 p. m. Given· Girls' ·Club, under the direction of Eunice Randolph Benefif Student Loan Fund I Ad m ission 35c Bulldogs vs. Bobcats / Last Big Game of Basket Ball Cotner college plays Peru college at Peru's big Gym. Saturday, March 3 At 8:15p.m Last chottce lor Peruviatts to see o game ott the home floor. Peru plays Kearney nt Kearney week. Admission Budget or 50c th e gam e but Sterling g r ad ually got i n the l ead and kept it to the e nd of the game. Stella h as s ome clever players and a ll a r e in the game to win. Mill e r C'a ptain ot the Sterling team, a nd Dors ch , their le!t guard, and MeVay, right guard, were chosen by the tourn ament officials and coaches preas star players Mill e r, lf Churchill, rf Thomp son, c Dor sch, lg Nealy, rg McVay, rg Schroeder T. Hoppe, If M<!Kinn ey, rf L aw, c Holtzm an, lg Young, rc .r Hoppe A ll emand , rg STERLING fg 7 2 STELLA fg 3 2 Referee: Henrietta Fleck. ft. 6 ft. 2 fc 2 1 2 1 1 f c. 2 2 2 4 3 Basket Ball Ashland High ., , vs. roeru March At 8:15p.m. High 2, Lost gome of a successful season. Every. one who wants to see Peru toke the cup at the big tournament come out and cheer the boys in the last gnttte on the home floor. lldmission Budget or 25c GIRLS' FIRST ROUND Auburn 32-Verdon 15 not only in terest e d, but right at work all the time. Tibb et s of the Nebraska City t eam, was chosen b y t h e tourn ament officials and coach es as a star cent er player. FIHST ROUND, BOYS. CLASS B. (Co ntinued from second pagt.".) Bieken s Smith DUNBAR tg 1 ft 0 1 1 0 pf 1 2 0 1 pts 2 obtain ed a l ead of 9-8, Cook scored two more field goals and Peru two Uree throws. At the final wlti s tle the The first girl s game Friday 1n a w ay that will make their home was between Auburn aud V!!nlon, oud the line-up fo ll ows: Shirley a nd Bently on the Hum bo ldt team playe d exceptiona lly well, wh ile a ll the girls of both t eam s l)lay ed a NEMAHA f g 3 0 2 0 0 26 Hewett Schrine 2 1 2 5 score s tood 12- 11 in Co ok's favor. Peru 3 took her defeat in the best ot spirit 4 a nd r ooted for the conquerors in tha AUBURN fg. ft. fc. 2 skillful game. NEBRASKA CITY L Jones, rf Sme l se r If A rmstrong, c ft 3 0 0 0 () pf 0 1 1 0 0 pta Subs, Welhe lm 9 0 4 SALEM f g 0 0 0 game. Dakan was the high point. 14 getter for Cook, while Coatney the most points for Peru. pts COOK ' Fra r y rt 3 Hoffman , If t g. 7 ft. 1 2 tc Skeen; lg 0 H u s ton 0 Marten ft 0 0 0 pt 1 Q. 0 fg ft pf pta Schriefer, If Ad ams on, rf H a nl an, c 6 Mcintire , r f 3 Tibbets, c Barker, rg 1 0 Dakian, rf 3 8 1 10 1 2 S ub s. Thomas , Andrew, W ebbe r Boyd 0 o Ro bertso n, 10 0 1 3 1 1 .Ge ntr y, l g 13 Bho lter 2 2 0 6 McD e rmitt, c 1 0 1 » Connor, fg 2 Co l e, r g o Frank, rg 0 0 8 0 Shi lp ec k 0 0 ' 0 Ander s on, rg T ankersley, rc 1 Uoney Creek 28-Jolms on 7 S ubs Adams, John son, Richardson Wiebke, lg 0 0 3 0 VERDON Yowell rc Evan s In the s econd game of C I M!!I B, Johns on was e li minate d by the boys from Honey Creek Consolidated school
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PUEP 28-.ASlli.AND 15

H S Hos Chance in S ta te T ou r nament. Coac h YerJ(e s b aslte t b a ll m a ch i ne w as wo r ldn g fin o Jus t Friday e vening a nd won It s m os t d ec is ive vi c to ry or the sea s on by tro un c ing Ashla nd b y a sc o re o f 28-1 5. Cowe ll , Pe ru s p henomina l g u a rd wa s out or the line -up sav e f or a f e w minutes In th e fina l p e riod Pe ru wa s s tr e n g the ne d howev e r by t he r e turn of Ho wa r d Bath to th e lin e up a fte r be h a d mi s sed sever a l g a m es on account o f llln e s s. Th e l ine -up w as a s fo ll ows Co n lde ! Dala m n. R. Ba th c ., H. Ba t h g., and T aylor g. with Parriott a nd COA¥e ll s ubs t it u t ing In th e l a s t qua rte r Th e vi s itor s starte d the scor i n g a tt e r several minu tes of pl a y by tippin g th e ba ll t hro ug h t he l oo p fr om dir ectly und er th e goal. P e ru Ue d t h e c ount s o o n a f te r wh en Co n k le m a de g ood a pair t o fre e thr ows. Co nkl e s oon 11 co r e d another goa l f r o m the field p u ttin g P er u In t h e l ead From the n on , Pe ru m ai n ta in e d a sa t e l ea d The !Cor e a t h a l t ti me s tood P e r u 15 As hl a nd 6 The gam e w as s tlll hot..ly c onte s ted In the l a s t peri o d , t he vi s itor s fi g hti n g h a r d t o gain th e l ea d they had los t, bu t a ll In vain Th e s peed y work ofi t h e Peru g uar ds Bath and T a yl or k e pt th e ball o u t or the vi s itors territory m os t ot th e time whil e R. Bath a t cen t er an d th e two forwa rds Conkl e a nd Da ll a m , a ss is t ed In t !:: e h•tte> p r t o f t he game by Parri o t r egi stered a g oo d l y num be r ot counte r s f or P e ru Th e g a me was f as t an d c l ean t hrou g ho ut a nd onl y the best of s p orts ma ns hip was s ho wn by both t eams Peru ran ks In Cl ass B In the S tate Tourn a m e nt t o b e h eld a t L incoln th i s week . T h ey a r e m a t c h e d a ga in s t Grand I s l a nd In th e fi r s t rou n d With a ll of h e r r eg ul a r me n bac k In the lin e-up, P e ru can win t his c ontes t. Give th e t eam you r confidence and s en d the m away w it h a c h eer, thus he l pi ng to m a l•e it pos s ible to have two c h am pi on s hip t eam s in P e ru th is year

Y. C. A

On We dn e sd ay ni g ht Fe b r uar y 21, t h e g r oup o f m e n gather ed i n the " D en " en j oyed a n inter e s ti n g ta l k on "HI Y" wor k and the b e n fit o f t he Y M. C A fr om P ro f. Gilke s o n In t h e cou r s e of his ta l k h e mention ed the Y. M C A. S t a t e Commi t t ee a nd the he lp t ea c h er s could g e t f r om. It If th ey wou l d only a vail themsel ves ol! t h e o p por t uni ty. He t o ld h ow the "Hi Y" se ttles a grea t numb er of th e t each ers pr ob l ems in h ig h school by g iving the boys a w h o l es om e fi e ld of activity in wh ich t o expand th eir e n ergy. H e e ncou rag e d th e work or t he School Organ iz a t i on by m ention i ng the fa c t that h e r eceived hi s ow n ear ly trainIn g wi t h a s ma ll b a nd of fa ith f ul worke r s In th i s s c h oo l. Mr Gilk eson e l ogize d th e ca r oor o f R aymond P ri ce a nd the won derful a bili ty h e d emon s t r ate d In t h e Hi Y" work. No one can take t h e pl a ce of Raymond P rice, bu t o thers can car r y on th e wo rlt w hic h h e atartecl The Y M C A. ho p es to h ear fr om Mr. Gilkeso n again In the near fu t ure T he m eeti ng of F ebr u ary 28, 1923 wa s un der t he le aders hi p ot Fores t Be ll. T h e top ic s d i sc u ss e d w er e Franklin' s lis t of Virtue s Sev e r a l o t t h e variou s t opi cs wer e g i ven t o oth er membe r s pre sen t fo r s h or t cl ls cu-siil on s Sil en ce by Milla rd B e ll , J u sitce by Mark De lze ll Prof. Crag o g a v e a 1•er y int e r esting tallt on Slnco r lty, Mo rford t a lke d on Ind u s t ry a nd Cooles ter on Mod er a tion Order a n d Tr a nqui lity wer e oU1e r t opl co di scu ss ed E v e ryo n e l e Ct th e meetin g fe e li n g the d iscu ssi ons w e ll wo r t h wh ile an d eac h a nd e veryon e h ad gai n e d by h a v i ng been t her e · F R ESmrEN NOTES Be cause of t he li tll e b us in ess to b e tr a n sacte d , an d t he s hort p r og

e ll a rra n ged ga lle r y. It h a s a n id eal st age. It Ia of b ric k a nd cement co nstru ction, fir e proof throu g hou t. B u t the amaz in g feature in con nection with it, Is that t h e b u ildin g compl eted has cost th e state und e r $50 ,0 00 It bas a ll o f th e ear ma r k s ot a $100,0 00 or $150 000 und e rtaking Th e r e in ll es th e sec r et fo r Dr. Ca v i ne stl tore d own a n old b uilding whic h ha d b ee n con demned , u t ili ze d ever y bi t of m a t e rial an d th e n pro ceed e d to build th e n ew t heatr e by hiring the m e u wi th a s up e rviso r t o t a k e ch arge of t he work. Some of th e s t ate offi cia ls en gaged in building coul d pro fi t by v! l tin g th e P er u n o r mal a nd ins pecting the n e w b u il ding whic h Dr Cavin e,s has com pl e t ed It m ay g ive som e i dea o,f how it's p ossibl e to get a rea l job tor the stat e with ou t paying seventeen prices

From Editorial L in co l n Da ll y Star of F ebrua ry 24 , 1923 ""

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t o be is s u ed. R ememb e r th e d a t e Yo u r co-operatio n will be greatly appr e ci ated Peru Doped for Firs t Place

STATE COLLEGE STANDINGS

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NUMBER 21

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Bull Dogs pu t up a Game Fight

In the last game on the hom e flo or Peru bea t the Cotner B ulldogs 36- 14 T h e re wa s a good repres en tation o f the c ollege out in s pi t e of th e rain and s now which w as falling and a ll we nt home satisfied with making the effo rt The Cotner te am is a game b u n c h or bard fighte rs a nd were n ot b eaten qntil t he fina l whi s tl e blew. Peru s tarted s c o ri ng with a long s hot by C a ptain Rothert, bu t Cotner q uickly eve ned t h i ngs up by a we ll exec u ted p lay which n e tted t h em a goal. Du t In spite ot their e ffo rts t he Peru B ob Cats gradually drew a h ea d The P eru team wa1 working a t Its b e s t In ever y way e xc e pt r i n gin g u p t h e tall ies . T he boya h ad b a rd l u ck in l ocating t h e r in g a t times an d ins t ead of its u s u a l habit of dropp ing in fr om any a n g l e it

TH E I SLE OF CHANCE

H ave you e ve r b e en to t he I s le of Ch anc e ? D o you know t he f o l k s who live th e r e? Have you b ear d of t h e ki n g whos e n ame i s Greed and bl s subje cts th e FoJl ie s F a i r ? Can you g u e ss w ho sail s i n t h e Good Ship E ase ? Do yo u know w ho the are? Have yott h ea r d that thi s s hi p was wrecked on th e. r ock s a nd w h o t he s urviors are?

13 187 287 484 t he Fina l whi s tle b lew the score was w h ere th e pl ay is to b e presented j A l on e an d for saken until a t n ight York doll ege 6 0 6 000 57 204 36 to 14· Th e s impl e a nd u n obtrusive s cen e r y A hungry crowd j eers at it s plight , Thi s was one ot t h e fa s test cleanh a s be en d e s igne d by Iri s Tob le r a nd I est --game s of th e s eas o n t h a t we h a v e t h J t b N Ill D i They s top not w hen it humb l y pl ead s PEJtU IS STILL AT THE T OP s ee n o n the home Uoo r The Cot n e r e a p a n ese c os u me s y e e c- 0 0 - · k d R b Th Th I To li s t en to it s dire ful needs F THE C NFERE:NCE LAD DER team i s f as t a nd aggres s ive, but ]>lay m so n a n u y o m p son . e m at e rial s u sed in th e cos t umes ar e g e n- 1To r e turn once more to Its happy a clea n gam e a nd a r e good s ports man ulne J a pa n ese c r e p es a nd s ilks, a n d hom e still hold s h er s up e r emacy We like the Cotner Spirit and are t h e co l o r s a r e b eau t if ul a nd h a rmon- From w he n c e It l ong ago did roa m ove r other t eam s in the Sta t e College a l ways g l a d t o s ee them come to Peru ion s. Th e cast chos e n by the Cl u b a f - Confe r e nc e. So f a r s he s h ares the Jus t o n e m or e g a me a wait s t h e Bob t er a l e n gthl y f ry-ou t i s workin g f a i th- How will it return its r ightful pl ace 100 0 p e r ce n t hon o r s, wjth W e s l eyan Ca t s be fo r e th e sea son c l os es a nd it f u ll y o n Iin es a nd acti on Whe re it may s tand with bett er gr ace? Ibut h er v ic t o ri es h ave be e n more d e - the y can hi t the pace of Satur day It yo u h ol d a bud ge t ti c k et you ar e c i s lve th an thos e o f W e s l eya n T h e nig ht victo ry w ill b e ours. No t eam a dmitte d fr ee other wi s e th e pr ice of I The are a ll g la d to w el come d ope fa vor s Pe ru i n man y ways . i n t he Confe rence can b eat o ur b oys :! dml sll lon i s fifty cllnts Ad avern Gl a bill back f rom the lnflrm- Th ough th ey have played one l ess if they go like th ey did agains t CotA s the c lub Is workin g und e r t h e a ry Howeve r , a s on e name is taken I game tha n W es l eyan h a s th e y h a ve ne r d iffi c ulty of pr e senting t h e pl a y In a from the s lc k li st a noth er Is added. s core d 13 m o r e counter s th a n th e s ma ll roo m t h ey h a v e a rran g ed to s e at Fri e da W?ltze l is now se rio u sl y m Me thod is t c r ew a nd have b a d 10 Jess thei r a ud ien ce w ith t he lea st po ssib l e a t th e Infirm a ry and our sympa Uues poi nt s scor e d aga in s t th em Oth e r con f us i on a nd di sappoin tmen t. Th a t · ar e with both h e r and her s is ter Erna t eams who h ave played bo th Ecr u a n d is the p l a y w ill be pre s e nte d on tour W e s l eya n , p i ck P e ru a s the s t r on ger s uc c e ss ive evenin gs a nd t h e public :f: CJI OES OF THE T OUR NAMENT t eam. Now should P e ru m e et W esi s Invite d i n t he fo ll owing g roup s: Ie ya n in a pos t seas on ga me , Pe ru T ue s day, Ma rch 20. Coll e ge Fres h men Aft e r t h e ba sk e t ball tourname nt can wi n but it w ill b e a " battle roya l " Junio r s a n d m embe rS' of the f ac ulty had c om e to a clo se a nd the v isi tor s a nd Peru m u s t h a ve h er w ho l e s tu dent W ed n e sday, Ma r c h 21, Co ll ege Sopho- o f th e w eek- end had l e f t, Peru was b od t back of h er . You Joya l students m ore s , Senior s a nd mem b er s of t he a vener ab le m emory book. In f a ct of P e ru i ll you h ear of any "Dou btfacu l t y. Thu rs d ay , March- 22, Hi g h i t s o m a ny forgott e n a rt!- l og In P e ru's r a nks tal k him Sch ool s t ud ents a nd f acu l ty mem b ers. c l es thlit a d e pa rtment sto re could out of it. Th e Bob Cats can whi p the F r id ay Ma r c h 23 c i tize ns or P e ru and e a s ily have bee n o pe ned The wee k · Coyo t es b ut you m u s t back the m ot t he n eighb o r in g town s. fo ll owin g th e tournament w as a bu sy In o rd er to a v oid co nfu s ion or m.le- o n e !o r th e m a il ca rrier H e a l most t akes at the d oor a ll s tu d ents ho ldin g n eed ed a n as si s tant. to h e lp him car r y c c. A..

budget tock ets will b e .s uppli ed w ith t he num e r o us l e tte r s r eq u e s tin g th e Th e cl ub m e mb e r s pl a nned a trip d a t ed tl clcets a dmittin g th e m to th e retu rn o f florgot t en b a t s , be lts , pocke t t o Juli a n Su n d ay March 4th to a tte nd p l ay on cert ai n evening s T h e se ti c- boolcs, ba sket ba ll s a nd wha t n o t- to Ma ss but th e " weathe r man" ln terlt et s ar e by the com- their r e s pective o';"er s. As each l et- Irer e d the tri p w a s pos t poned u ntil m itt ee a t t he Ad m ml s trati ve o ff1 c e a nd t e r com e t o t he o ff1ce S h erl ock Ho l m es l the r oa ds a r e In m o r e favorabl e c ons t ud en t s a r e u rged to s ecure these i s e t f orth upon a s ea r c h , a nd lnva rl a b - dlt ion.

T he ki n g of the I s le s ec ures t heir gold H e l eaves them naught but Despa ir Th e Spring of Ambiti on r evives them t ho u gh a n d bani s hes every car e. T hey see in the dis tan c e a f a ir white s ai L D i s appear S ha dow a n d g loom For w h at s h ou l d it be b ut the Good Ship H o pe to bear them m e rrily home.

CAST tick e t s as ear ly as possib l e A n otice , Iy h e wo uld r etu r n to t h e ofrice trum- 1 Th e Bibl e S tud y c l a ss m eet s eve r y Greed- Ki ng of t he I s l e of Chace w ill be pos t ed w h e n ti c k ets oa r e r eady I ph an t w ith t he "loo t y." c - Paul Dunlap 1 o n tln u e.cJ o n L aJi t Paa-e ) Captain- Of t h e Good Ship Ea s e

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On-a-Gro u c h- A der e Uct on the I sl e o' Ch anc e Ma rice Crandall

ram the 111 eet1n g of Ma r c h 1s t was adjourn ed e11.r !y The fir s t a n d onl y nu mb e r of t h e prog ram was a s axop h on e s o l o by Lu <'i ll e Meek accompa nie d on t h o J> la no by Verna Cook It wa a a n Inte r es t in g n umb er n nd w e ll r en<I Gr e d T h o F r oHh me u c la ss a p pTe ciltf ecl th e ir help a nd hope to hoa r f r om th e m uga in In t h e ne ar f ntnr f COMING!
PERU , N EBRASKA , WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, 1928. / A BUILDING ACJUEVEMENT A magnlll cant n e w build ing Is n ea r i n g com pl etio n a t the P e ru norma l. Wh en de di c a t e d It will stan d a s a s pl e n d id mon um e nt to the a dmini strati ve genius of D r. A L Cavin ess , w ho as pr es ide nb o f t he norma l , i s r es p o n sible tor its con s t ru cti o n. Th e building pr ov id es a th eatre f or t h e n o rm a l capa bl e or se ating a n aud ie n ce o f 1 ,200 p eop l e mo st comforta bl y It h a s a w
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\'or f rom Good S hip Ea se - Dir d le Bal dwin Shnpellta- Su r vivo r fr om Good Ship Ea He Vivia n Row!! Who Cnreo-S a ll or s from Good Ship E ase ·······-- · Milo Clnrkt Few Cares-Sailor f rom Good S hip , Paul Yost No Ca res-Sa il or f ronl Good Ship ·-- ?ll aurice Boren S pirit s of the Sprin g Irma Casey and Ina SchoenUtal Ch orus of Follies-Gl adys Lash, .Mnr· j or le Arnol d, Elma Brinkman Esther Bright, Alire Jones, He l en J ones, Esther Hays, Edythe Smith. L ulu Ganzel!, Zo la Knapp, Nevn Nutzman. Chorus of Shadows--Irma Casey, lne. Sc hoen t hal, Edward Bath, Waite Ha n se n t l) be glvf'n by :tre rett SocJcty, Mar<·h 2G , l ll :l3 In t he high school audltoriuw.
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P e ru a nd W esleya n And n ow a bout

Doa n e Ju s t a few da ys a g o, Coac h Wy n n e pil e d his War riors in t he ro omy Ca dillac s e dan a nd t ook t h em to Cr e t e w h er e h e pi t t ed t he m aga in s t the D oane T iger s Midla nd wa s £e e l ing j us t r igh t fo r t he occas ion. H orn a nd

Cap ta in Gu & were the c hie f p oint ge tters " goi ng wild w ith s kill " a n d w ith th e s uppo r t of th e r e s t of the f ig h tin g c l a n , r a i s e d t he s core to 25 , whil e the local s we r e a b l e to a nnex 22. Th e w i nn ing of th i s ga me mean s a g r eat d e a l to Mid lan d , for Don n e i s r a nke d a s a t eam of h a rd fightin g an d me a n sh oo ting ca ger s . B u t Per u -oh-. Du r in g t h e cha p el se r vic es on th e d ay of t h e P er u gam e, fo r s ome r eas o n or a n ot h er , No 68 was run g. " 0 s ometime s th e s h adow s are d e e p And r ough s eems the p ath to t he I goa l. " When th e com po se r j ot te d down Ut is l a s t phra s e, b e must h a v e s e en the defence that P e ru a l ways pu ts up wh en h e r opponents h ave t he b a ll Th ere i s n o d oubt in t he mind s o f t h e Mi d l a n d s tude n t s , t h a t t h e P eru a gg r egati on , un de r t be t u te lage of Coa ch Spee r s , Is t he fas tes t bun c h o f b a s k e t s hooters In t h e s ta te BARRING NONEJ And Mid l a nd a th l etic fa n s a r e i n a pos itio n to s ay so, for we p l aye d Wes l e ya n t w ice, a nd l os t t wi c e to them, an d t h e ir d e feat wa s no t a s d e c is ive f rom t h e sta nd point oC P er u 's defen se a n d offen s e. hon or Ela ch co ll ege d oing Its i mp ort- All t hr ou g h t h e game , fo lks were a n t part in c ontrib u ting it s s har e i n tra ining the you t h, bu t P eru s omeh ow h olds Its pl ace i n trai ning servi ce of the r a nlc a'lltl fil e of Neb r a s lca Clti-

p eace fu l villa ge. Durin g t he p a s t si x t y year s there h as g rown u p a f ixed po licy, a s omethi n g educ a tional which s ets our In s ti t u tion a p a rt from oth e r co ll eges Each co ll ege in our s tat e has it s walting n ic he In t he State h i s toric a l h a ll of

l ool\ing t o s een wh et her P e ru was pl a y ing six me n or n ot fo r they we r e i n every co rn er , up on every W a rrior al t he sam e time. Wh a t is more than z e n s P er u draws s t ude n ts f ro m a ll tha l Th ose sc h ool teach e r s h a d an c l a sses , from a ll d e nomi n ations wh o e ye for t h e bas lcet t h a t the orig inat o r come h ere to be tra in ed t o s e rve The of the g a me n ever con ce ive d would thousands w ho have be en here are ever b e d evelope d. "Bi t z,'' th e l ongn ow s ervin g t h e gra nd old commonwea lth i n a ll voca tion s and wa lks of li fe.

a rme d , r e d-h ea d ed ped a goge, me e t s the req ui rme nts fo r t h e s ta tionary g u ard, on a n y a ll -state team th at a ny s por t do p e s te r c a n m ake u p. His col-

MIDL ANDEU S GOOD SPORTS l eag ue at the tip-off posi ti on ts a not her w h ose n a me w ill be mentione d in T he roll owln g tak en in p a rt fro m any a ll-s t a te s e lection T h e pa ssing au acti c l e i n "Th e 1\Iidla ud" writte n of the P e ru q uinte t was perfect. T heir a fte r ou r fir s t b a t tl e w ill b e of In te r- c a ging wa s s upe r i or. T heir floor wo r k est to Ute r ea de r s of tn e Peda gogi n a: ex cell e nt. No a li bi ca n be or e ve r

In our ga me s w i t h Wes l eyan, Mi d-w ill be offer ed for t h is de fe a t fo r Midl an d w a s for c ed to ta lceu a ba ck seat, 1 Ia n d was play i ng th e fas t es t s qu ad g iving w a y t o a fa r s u perior tea m I tha t h as bee n togethe r In th is s t a t e F ol ks h a v e t o admit t h at We s l eyan b as for some tim e. Anoth er o p po r tun ity a r ea l b as ketb a ll t ea m, a n d Midl and to p lay t h e stron gest po s s ib iliti es fo r fa n s a r e enthus ias tica lly Inter e s te d in t h e s ta te ch am pi on shi p will b e offe r e d the se ttl em en t of Neb ras k a Conf e r e nce thi s week-end when our boys clo se Ch a mpionsh i p, wh ic h re s ts b etw e e n th e season at Peru.

Opportunity c omes , to the person who has money in the ba nk

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r l s i n Per u k n ow I ba d thought of t bem. So please a c cept my g ood wi sh es and a l i ttl e g if t wh ich I hope w lll swell the fund a Uttle even t h o ugh it Is l a te in arriving. I h a ve bee n wor king quite h a r d t h i s ye a r but I do e njoy my worlc s o mu ch. F ranklin Is c e r ta i nl y a l ovel Y.. <ow n in which to b e l o ca ted But no matt er how plea sant the s urroun d ing s t hos e good d a y s i n Peru a r e n ever for gotten_, H ow I woul d h ave l ove d t o h a ve been p resent for t h e G. C. b i rthday p a rty. But whe-n one Is c l a ssed as a s c h ool ma'am one f ind s th a t s h e c a un ot atte nd s oc ia l func ti on s in a ll p a rts of t he st.'l te I s n ' t Peru doi n g Cin e In t h eir b a s " ke tb a ll games . Ce rta inly m a kes on e f eel proud Wo u ld like t o s ee a game. We ll Miss Robin son I f ind that I have l esson s plans, t or the comin g we e k, ca llin g me s o m u s t b r ing this lett e r to a c lo

Notions and S chool Supp 1'es H U.

r a nd mother d ied leav in g h e r

with ou t l'elath es, iind w i t h out mon ey. R e s ide nts of t he t own ca ll ed represent atives of t h e soci ety a nd she wa s t nken to Om a ha a nd pl aced In tfi e r e ee h lng h om e Tha t was 15 yeu rs ago.

, S ix months la ter she wns a dopted by a fam il y In Lincol n whi c h l';en t he r t o s chool, then to n n ot·mal school. N ow sh e is a t ea che r " I wa nt t o se nd ns mueh as I ca n t o h e lp In t he bu il din g of a new r ece i vi n g home," sh e wrote " I am tuking care of one chil d f urn ish e d tile so cie ty, bu t I wa nt t o nld even more I kno w f r om p er so na l experien ce wha t n won de r f ul wor k t he society Is doiu g."

S he sent SGO! The mon ey wa s added t o l he a mou nt a lready r ece i ve d In con nec ti on wi th the cam pa ig n t o r a ise $40,000 for a new r e ceivi ng h ome. T he ca mpa ign In this co unty w ill

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The campaign ha s bee n l'n !lo rsed THE BEST SH P- mer io ger, r oprietor. hy n ea rly e,·cr·y bus in ess nntl c lv tc Let us d o yo ur s h oe repai r ing I TS and W i ngfo o t ru bber he el s. or g ani zati on in lh e city uu d Is be ing Oak and Krom e sole l ea th e r We c arr y a f u ll li ne o f la c es d y es sp ons ore d by the Om a hn Women's and p o li shes. Qui c k ser vice, r e a sonab le pri c css r lub, the li'Ptlcnttlon or 1Yoma n 's Clubs, t he Lio n s' cl ub a nd =.S-p. e c•i•a•l•a•t•t• e nt i•o•n•g - i v 11 e 11 n-to m a•l•l•o•r d e r 111 s - P•e•r• u N - ebr ThP. Om a h u B ee. -

GI V ES UP B ABY!

Omnha.-A mo t her-j ust a s lip of u g irl- ca n ylug a poorl y dressed baby, walke d 16 blo ck s t oday f r o111 h a t· room in a ch ea p roomi n g house to cnmpn lg n headq u a rtet·s of t he Ncbrnska Ch il dr e n 's H ome Soci ety "to gl\ e up het· baby."

" I love my ba by as muc h a s a ny mot11er, " sh e said, " but my hu sband d ied a n d I can't gin• h e r th e righ t kin d of o h ome. Won't p lease fi nd a good home f or he r ?" -

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R. B. R all s, secr e ta ry or t h e s oelct y, has f u r ni s he d a ld for th e ch ild a nd moth e r u nttl a s uttnbiP home Is f ount!. Gossa r d a n d Warn e r Co rsets a n d Brass ieres

"T hi s Is a fr·equ ent occur r ence In our o!ll ce," said Mr. n ail s " In (•uses we mnke •wr angerne n ts so th e moth e r con kee p

THE PERU PED A G OG IA N THE P ERU PE DAGOqiAN E ntered at th e P oatoffi cc at Peru, Nebraska as seco ud.cl ass mBttcr Publlabed Wee kly by the Peru State Teacbera Colle ge ' $1.00 pe r yea r S in g l e co py 5 cts If yo a d o no t receive yo ur Ped agog ia n n oti ce in the Pedagogian box in the Adminis t ratio n building To C o n tributors! Co py shou l d be in b_y F r: day nig ht. No co py acccptrd aft er 5 p m Friday Write only on one aide of the p aper Hav e y o ur copy t yp ewri tte n i f possible· T BE E DITO R TBE E DITORIAL 8TAFP Geo r ge Me dal1e r Edi t or-ln·Chief Ruby Tho mp son Associate Editor Em ilie No v ot ny " ;' Zel ma T ay lor As si sta nt Bdt t or Marg aret Mille r " " Arthur Majors Bu sinees Man age r Fern T a y l or Assis ta nt " " PERU Opp or t un it y t o ser ve s t a t e o f Ne bras lm lies in our quie t
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se W ishing the best o f s u cces s fo r a ll Gi r l s ' Club a c tivitie s for th is yea r an d t h e ye ars ,.to come. Since r ely Your s, L eo n a Sp a rk s ONCE A WAI F ! Omah a.-I n a lit t l e t ow n i n L a nc a s t er county the r e Is a sc hool teacher who was on ce 11 wor d of t he Neb r a s ka Ohil dr en's H ome soci e ty. When s!J e was 8 yea r s old, he r Doc tor L B. SHREV E Dentist Extracti o n and X-Ray Office Ph o ne 27 C hildr e ns w o r k a S peci a lty Residence 2 00 D. D STONEC Y PHER, M D P H YSI C I AN Ph o nes 160 ./ Smart Ne w Mo d es To Greet the Spring Tbe SeasotJs Greatest M e asu re &vored New Styles i n Fabrics Effects V alue s To -be found in our show in g of Exclusive Ready-to- W ea r Matthews' Style Style With o ut E x travaga n e e C ity, - - - Nebras ka I We boost Peru---"-and Feed you t oo BURLINGTON C A FE On e b l ock nor t h B u r l i ngton Dep o t Neb r aska Ci t y, Neb r I
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A UlltTUJJA l' l't.:MlBRATJON going members <'aJTi ed llgbled ca nd- e ni elect of the lo cal organization. l es an d toolt the ir seat s while tb e lr Both Mi§s Gockl e y and Miss Dlom' rn s om e wuy th o wQ(d was Jet out s u ccessors s tood behind them. Afte r qui s t report a sp l endid m ee ti ng. T hursday n oon that tho fir st of March i the devotion s and prayer the president Severa l membe r s ol! the facul ty enwas tho occ as ion of Miss Esther E s ther De lz e ll gave a n impress ive talk joyed the concert by Madame SchuClar k's birthday, an d the fa c ulty iconce rni ng th e dutie s of the cabine t mann-H e ink at Auburn Monday evboardin g c lub set abo ut to thin!{ of ! mem be r s On e by one t h e outgoing e nl ng. some app r opri ate way to ce l ebrate th e j offi cers gave up th eiJ· places, with a Dean Delzell spent Friday evening same. 1 so me df Miss Cl ark's j fe)v a ppropriate words at t he sa m e a t Shu be r t where h e add r essed a pe t hobbie s s ugges te d a n auto ride, 1 tim e lighting th e cartdles of the In mass meeting of the schoo l patrons an d the d ay b ei n g a p erfect one for com ing office r s a nd ext inguis hing of S hub e rt an d four neigh borin g diss uch a n outing, fiftee n member s were ow n t ri cts. P lans are und e r way to unite ready at fi ve o'c l ock and e njoy ed an Offices a nd Offi cer s-Es ther De lz e ll the five sma ll di s tr icts and to e r ect hour a nd a h a lf touring t h e co untry President, R.ttth B lomqui s t ; 'ligrld one buildi ng modern In architecture t hru Auburn and b ack to P e ru in tim e .Johnson, Vice President, Vera :.\1ay<'P; a nd equipm e nt which will accom mofor dinner. And the cele br a ti on was- Will odyn Da uphin, U. R. Chairm a •J, date a ll the five d istr icts a nd a t the n 't over u ntil the birth day cak e had sam e ; F1·eda Weitzel Publl f.!i l y Cha i r- same time provid e a suitable au dibeen broug ht in and prop erly dis tri- man, Nell e Pi e rc e ; Monica Carp enter, t orium...- for comm unity gatherings but.c d , nnrl all bad wi s hed Miss Cl a rk 1S e rvi ce Chai r man, Dorothy Wade ; 1 With the ass istan ce of Dea n Del zell many h a ppy r e tu rns of t h e d ay/ ., Zelm a T a yl or , Treas ure r, Florenc e th e initial steps were taken In this Noer linger; Veda Rh odu s, Secretary, coo perative movement.

Y. W. C A. IEthe l Linda hl; Des da Smith, Program I

1 Chail·manl Marjorie Arnold; Mar g u e r- PEUU l'ICTURES "NO. 1"

On Wedn esd ay evening the duties · it e Graves, Social Chairman, H e le n • the retiring Y. W. C. A. cabinet Jon es. I

At t he fir s t o f last week t h e usual, transferred to the ca bine t m em- 1 m or ning greeti n gs r an s imilar to elect in a tou &hin g ln sta ll atio.a FA(!ULTY NOTES I " I sn' t th is a l ovely Spring morning ?" servi ce.

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If e ll Saturday ni ght. As old s ol ap_. ........,..- ;;;ga... • ; I proached the horizon, a vast expanse

0' cour se we are .glad to know th a t Th e meeti ng was o p ened by the :.\Hss E lm a Gock l ey s pent t hree days you a pprec iate Moth e r Nature but say, si ng in g of a hymn during whi ch time or l as t week in Has tings atte ndin g how many of you noticed th a t b eautithe me mbers of both cabin e ts e nter e d the Student Vol untee r Convention of £u l s nn r ise ac r oss the bills Sunday daintily c lo t hed in whi t e. The th e Y W. C. A. Miss Gockley wa s ac- mornipg? Nothing could have made rompa_q!e d by Ruth Blomqui st pres di- i t m ore beau tiful tha n the s now w hich AND MUSIC /

I• • • • • 1 a nd was a n swer e d by t h e r e fl ec ting DENTIST , s now in comp l em e n tary c olors over the We hav e a nice lin e of reproduc. tions of f amous paintings.

est contest or the s eas on with K earn ey t h e dopster s of the sta te have both Wesl eyan a nd P eru s l ate d to win-yet l as t fa ll Grand I s land 'sp ill ed the do pe in the foot b all championsh ip hope for Wesleyan a nd Midla nd did the sam e little act for Peru, t h e r e is a possibili ty or on e or both of the se l ea ders in ba sket ball being handed the shor t e nd o r t h e score. Notwi th sta ndin g the de s ir e of the lovers of the t wo institutions, Kearney a nd Gr a nd Island havin g b een growing s tron g, and should e i t her of t h e l ea de rs Jose t h e J>e n n ant qu estion is settl e d, i6 not then the honors mus t b e divi ded or the tie must b e pl ayed off. Wesleyan r e iu si ng to sched ul e a game with Perua t the b eginning of the season and then l ater in the season offe rin g dates w hi ch cou ld not be accepted makes a po'st season cm\,f;est uecessary, the co ll eges of the state are anxio u s to see these two str ong teams play Ye t it is wi se for both schools to p ostpone penn ant celebrati on until Gr a nd I sl and and Kearney games a r e over. Th e most of th e vi sitin g teams seem to favor Peru over Wes l eyan as th e s tronger team.

RIGU SCIIOOL

Thursday morning t h e c h apel pr ogram was In ch ar ge of t he H H Cl ub an d severa l ve:.t nu mb e r s wer e prese nted. Th e p r ogram o pen ed by the club s in g in g fo llowing t hi s a pl ay "Ma king of the First Flag" was g ive n by a group of th o intermed iate pupil s under th e direction of Mi ss Hazeman; Fe m Wa l tz gave a readin g "To the F lag"; Cec la Ki zer h u n g the Ameri can Creed w hi ch was p resente d to t he c lub by th e l ocal c h a pter of t h e D n.q_ghte r of Amer ican Revo lu tion; a g r oup o f the c lub g ir ls san g "Home Again"; a n d t h e c los in g numb e r " The Star Spa n g

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We do fine work i n ou r framin g d PpartOR H C H A R R JS ' of pur e gold ado r ned t he eastern s ky ' b eau ties of old Peru, n a me l y, her t rees Auburn, Nebraska and hill s Don't sa ti s fy yourself with Spring in Peru because you are mis - =------.::z:--------. . s in g t he greater part of Peru's beauty m e nt Watch these bills a nd tr ees on the W e se ll mu s i cal and s uopll es SHEET MUS IC & FOLIOS J. P. Miller Jewelry Co. 1922 Howdy 1923 unu s u a l days of ra in or snow and yo u will be awaken ed to ma n y inte restin g You are to give s ur pri ses us the once over I Tn-E 1923 P E NN - ANT Court House square Aub urn. If you batch Cut Flowers It will p ay yo u to ins p ect our stock and g et o ur prices Small order s given every attenti on and you r busin ess ap prec iated and Plants Phone 25 MARDIS Phone 25Milam Green House If it is sc hoo 1 Rta tionery, Fountain pens, drugs, toilet articles or o. Phone 189 , you need get it at Barnes' Pharmacy Auburn, Nebr. The Rexnl Store Perscript ioo s Carefu lly Com pou11.d ed ' Herald Printing House1:'\ISTINCTIVE i.JPRINTING Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr. !l?edfern & 81/enberger Dry Goods & G·rocc ries Phon e22 Peru, Nebraska Phone 26 NEW SPRING GOODS A.re arriving daily at our Special ,Bargains \ IN--,Percales 6iughoms MusHns Curtain Nets HESTED STORES GO. Auburn, Nebr. T hi s week will d ecided whether there sha ll be one or two teams to J come th r u the season with a cl ean s late. We s leyan wH I doubtl ess have Its ha rdest' ba t tle of the season with Grand I s l a nd a nd Ou r school its h a rd-
le Banner" w as sung by a ll th e c lub. \ Th e n i nth Grade g ir ls have formed a bas ltet ball team. Th ey h ave been practicing r eg ular The\ Junior High g i r ls h a ve not formed their team yet, I bu t iute nd to do so soon. T hose on th e Ninth Grade team a 1·e: Artha Dill 1 Myers, ,noth Charter , Doris Rice, Loui se Adams, Hel en Nea l and L eone Vand erford. On Friday morninlj the r a ll y for Pont-Ash la nd ga me was g i ven In a " d eaf and dumb" performance Roy Chamhe rltan as o ra tor, dlspJnyecJ mos t forcib le In s i gn l anguage "Wh y Per u s hou ld wi n t he ga me" Lawrt•n ce Be rn a rd dem ons t rate d hla abilit y nB a "dear and dumb" yell l ender w hil e hi s a udi ence's pep radintcrl f rom their ges tu res thr u tho assembl y room. = Ohe Citizens 3tate 9.Jank Faculty and studen ts will find an account with us a great con ve nience to them. Gonsult us concerning any business problem you may have E. E GOOD SWi\NS, Auburn, F rench_ Wil ton Rugs Simmons Steel Beds Seller's Kitchen Cabinets Sealy Matr esses Karpe w Upholstered Flor e nce Oil S tov es Winchester Hard ware Victroles, VIc tor Records ' We have bought out / Goldberg's We will continue to carry the some reliable I Jines of goods thut have been sold in this store for the past 35 years. We will be glad to have you call & inspect the New Spring Goods Dammast Clothing Co. Successors to Goldbergs Nebraska City, Nebr. / We have a wonderful selection OF Student's Hats, Gaps Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings at prices you will like. Auburn Clothing Company Auburn, N ebraska West of C o nrt House Outfiters for men and boys Exclusive but not .Bxpe.nsive. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Fin e Watch and Jewelry Rep airing ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 HARRY E WOLF, Succ. Nebra ska City, Nebr.
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Su n day at 10: 30 A. M. A s h ort cou r se in lit erary interp r etation of the Old Testamen t Is offored th is qu ar ter. :\!ext quarter " T he L ife of Jesus Christ" by A. J. Maa s S. J . w ill b e u se d as reference.

Our attendance is not very l a rge d u e to so many me mbers going h ome over thE! wee){ end.

We regret that Frank Bl eclca was com p ell ed to leave schoo l on accou n t ol.' illn ess.

DitAJIIAT I C CJ.UB P L AYS

T h e Feb ru ary program was an esp ec i a lly i n teres tin g one, con s i sting of thr(;e r- l ap. iw; tead of t h e u s ua l t wo 1 T he fir st c .• e p re s en te d wns a co mecly cen te r ed a rc u nd a name wr itten by A. A. Mil ne. One might know It was humorou s when t h e name was Wu rzel F l ummery. The acting of character was goo d, each pe rson be ing well fitted for t he par t. Ethel McMas ter s howed a b ility and originality In her directing of the play. The stage managing w as done by De a n Pomeroy. The cast was as follows:

Robert Crawshaw M. P. Mill ard Bell Marga r et Cr awshaw AH!bild Gilq u est, Vio l a Crawshaw, Marjo r ie Arno l d, Ri c h a rd Merito n, M. P. Wa l t er Han s on, De n is Cl ifton, Arthm Ma j ors.

T he second p lay, Tatt e r s ; by R ichard B u rton, was a se r i ou s comedy and r e qu ired goo d acting. The t it l e of t he p l ay .a rouse d our i magi nati ons, b u t when we saw George Thomas taldng the part o'f Tatters we di d not nee d to u se ou r imaginations for he depicte d th e p a rt s o vivid ly b oth In costume a nd in acting that the menta l pictu re n eede d nothing to s tre n gthen it. T h e scen e wa s la id in a juve nile court and J u dge Brown was at hi s des k a s the c urta in rose. The good acting of Clarence Gr andy a s Jud ge did a great deal toward creating t h e s pi rit of the play. The part of P hillip s, t h e po li ce officer, was well done b y Alfred Morford, w hil e Omar Sperry m ade an excellent " re c laimed ho odlum," T he pl ay sh owed t he wor k o f a caref u l and ca pab l e d i rector w h o was Zen u s Tei ch , Lo u is Sch iefer decker was s tage man age r.

Not until the third play had been g iv e n, did we know that some Pe ru girl s co ul d be su ch society l adies. A t a ny rate they mus t have ha d some s tl'i!{ing Impression s ma de upon t he m at so me time or another, or probably h ad th e rea l exper ience on whi ch t h ey ba sed their Idea of s ociety lady acting Jt was a c lever comedy The Case of Mr s Kantsey Kn ow, written by Myr a Willian1s Pan·ell. Each part was estJeciall y wo ll act ed an d much a bility was s hown on the part of the director Dorothy P e tt it. In s pi te of ma ny <ilfticulties du e t o il l nesses of th e cast, s he was ab l e to prod uce t h e pl ay exceed in g ly we ll. Pau l Yost was the stage nmn ge r. T h e cast was:

Mrs. Kantsey Kn ow, E dyth e Smith; :\Ir s. Doowit Nowe, R u by Thomp son;

Mrs. Mar!{et Wr ight, Gwendolyn Mallor y; Mrs. Lees h ur L ee , Mary Harajian; Mrs. T e nder L ee El sa Shaefer; Know, Clinto n Cowl es; Billy h n ow, Otto Boo ll storr; Ruthle Know, (s ix years o lcl), Evely n W ili ams; Elaine Know, (In ll igll schoo l ), Adavern Grabil l ; Boa Chum m e Nell ie Dickin s on.

Yea r s a nd ye ar s a go dee p covered the la n d.

ing of the d epartment og s up erinten d- me e t i ng of the Mas ons in r,inco l n on ents of t h e N. ID. A. i n sess ion i n Cl e- Friday antl Sat urday. Jan d, Ohio Febru ary 23 and 2•1. Mr. j As on e of the judges, P r ofessor EaCaYine ss w ill r emain for t he general so n he l pecl tho Au bu r n de bater s to wi n meeting of the nationa l ed ucators h e l d another victory T he ir opponents bed u ring t h e coming week i Ing the Wymore de bati ng sq u a d Mis s Gr ace Tear will a ls o spend t h e 1 A l l ot her memb er s of t he ra c ul ty week in Cl eve l a nd at ten d ing t h e N. E. s pout th e week end at t he So u thea s t-

A. conve ntion orn Ne br aska basket ba l l tournament Miss L u cy Rosenqu is t spe n t Friday grea tl y e njoy ing both Its duties and o£ l ast. weok in Nebrnslm City wh ere It s p l e a s ures. s he entertained t be children at t h e sch oo l fo r the Blin d with s t ory telling, and

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a l s o cond u cted a s t u dy center. 1 On Satu rday sho met her s t udy cente r in Omah a Other faculty members meetin g study center groups th is week end we re, i\IIss Min n ie at Hebron; Miss Rinehart at lt'airbu r y; Professor Brown at Wahoo aud Professor Cmgo at Fairbu1·y. Miss Brand l nn d Miss Dixon r es po n d e d to the C'llll or hom e n nd sp en t the week en d wi th a t Unadilla. a nd B e t h any. 1 ProQessor C. F. OeC' Ic nt t on decl n. Any k ind of repairi ng done by up - to-date jewe lers Prices a lways rea sonableWe h ave all ki nds of schoo l oins a nd r i ngs a lways on hand Watc h make r :: Je w e ler J C. Chat elain Pe r u, Nebr I I 12 Wee ks Summer Sch ool Two 6-week c ou rses June 4 to July 13 July 16 to Aug . 2 4 Work will be offered in all certificate cou r ses as well as in dip l o ma and degree courses .. I fo r a man's suit b eca use we clean it in just t he s a me wa y as a pair of whit e kid g loves or a ball g own. 'lJon"' t ne!Jit!ct §OUr dark clothes during the winte r seaso n. too even if it d osen ' t sh ow. or with your hea lth ? T he so il i e t he r e and possibly germs, Wh y take chan ces w it h good c lothes Kuow Your Clea n er J. A. CEJK A, Tailor & Clea ner Phone 62 Peru, Nebr. Y. W. C. A. St yle Show Costumes disp l ayed are fro m 'Gi cvc l a n ds Matth ews Style Sho p Wessels Nebraska Cit y , Ne b r. See latest styles Frocks, Su its , Coats, Hats H. S. Assem bl y Room , Ma rch 9 8 o'c l oc k p. m. Ad mission 25c l' our Photo for 6 Cents ! Wh en you cannot apply persona ll y the GOOD PHOTO will decide between you and t he other applicant. Send us your photo and $1.50 and we will make you 25 GOOD PHOTOS, 21- x Sl. the standard size for appJ i cationll. Original returned Intact. Sati,.faction guaranteed or money refunded CHI CAG O PICTURE CO., 1937 Conway Bldg., Chicago The Ste w ar t School Service in 1916) W. T. Du vis '16 Mgr. 138 No. Lincoln, Nebr PLEASES TEACHERS

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VOLUME XVIII.

PERU 111 - DEBATOR S BEH BBATRICB

Win With Negative of Indu s trial Court Que11tion.

.At e ight o'cl ock Thurs day morning the P e ru deb a tin g t ea m; Verna. Cook , Gr ant Casey Roscoe Wright an d t h ei r coach Miss l eft for Beatrice. 'rhey r eached their c.l es tin a t'o n nt e le ven Thru tbe courtes y of Mr. Maye r, they were entertained at lun cheon IJy t h e Rota r y Club The program by th e Rotarians cons is ted of s p eak ing , s in ging •a nd SJl ec lal mu s ic.

At 3: 45 Pern De mon strattion High

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"The Old Skipper and his Mascot"

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PERU GIVES LOCALS

A HARD WALLOPINf>

Shut Out U1e Antelopes Here In Game Last Night.

(From Kearney Daily Hub)

Tbe Kearney State T eachers college basket ball team went down to lln overwhelming defeat here la.st night at the hands oil the Peru Colleg" lmsketeers , the score ending 33 to 0

The Peru quintet sh owed to the Kea rn ey fans the best all round basket ball t eam ap p earing on the local floor this season. There seemed to b e no we;tk s pot , although they were unfortunate a number of times in getting th e ball to !a ll through the hoop Th e ir d efen se was a lmost imp regna ble.

The locals had but few real chances for goals, but th ey were unab le to make these count In the first minute an d a qu a rter of play Dondlinger was Waiting for oil <;otners" i njured, it being necessary tor him to s tay out for the remaind er ot thQ ga me. In the fir s t period the looa.ls had an opportunity to prevent being shut out, when a fouJ wa s called on "Hed'' Bu etgenbau gh, a Per u guard But Pettijohn was uooble t o locate the hoop. The first period ended wi't.h

MARIE H. FAU LHA BER

D e b a ting C nac h took tbeir pl ace s upon th e Be a t r ice platform to d e ba te t h e ques tion, Resolved tha t Nebra ska s hould adopt the Kan sas Cour t Sys t e m. The affirmative was uph e ld by tbe Beatrice tea m. Emery Gl s h, Wi llis W right Wym an Ken agy. Peru uph el d the n e ga tive. Th e ba.ttle r aged until 5: 10 w h en afte r due con s ider ation and careful wei g hing of points; the Judge L E Ay lsw.J rth rend e red his decision in fa vor of the n egaWve. Peru is mo st a ppr ec ia ti ve of the c ourte sie s extenqe d by boll! t he schools a1'd c it y of Beo:J. trir-ll.

PEitU WINS 1923 CH ,DlPIONSlllP

T h e game with Kearney c l os ed the season without a defea t The sea son ha s b een jus t one bi g win aft er another Th e fir s t Sta t e Conference victory was at home on ou r big C:ym, with Wayne, ending in a 26 to li s core.

This was th e c los es t sco re of th e s eason a.s the boys got b etter wli.h every game Next they went to Cotner s home I n Betba n y a nd ben t the Bulldogs 36 to 9. The n Kearney lnv .lei e ll Peru with s trf'n g hopes of vic t or y, w e re turned back 28 to 9 Ch ad ron was the next vir Um of t he Bobcats Yt he1; t hey ventu red into t he Per u G:!- <1 for a Th ey r ece ived the same tr e atment tboa.t K enrney got 28 to 9 Aft er these vi ctories tbe Bobca t s took to the road nnd on a mos t s ucc esstul tri p beat Mid l a nd 48 to 18; Dana 43 to 7, an d rep eate d on Wayn e 33 t o 10 Mlcllia nd th e n came to Pe ru for an oth e r chance n ncl was beaten 32 to 1 2. Th en Cotne r ca me for an othe r attempt on the P e ru Gym, a nd 1a ft er a ha rd fight retired with, Peru 36 Cotn er 14. Th en ca me the l ast big game of th e s eason w hen l h e Bobcats went to Ke a rn ey a n d ;. hut U1em ou t on their h ome floor :J3 t o 0.

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204 When th e game started both team s went at i t- with a venge ance ! The Kearney team played a fast a nd furlOU" game Their were vigPeru / oro u s a nd otl a desperate n atu1·e and ILOr ab ou t te n Juinutes th e game was 26 , fairly even. T hen the Peru machine 36 1b egnn t o wo rlc and th e score piled up

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Th ere \ VIliS no stopping th em. At the e nd of the h a lf the sco re was 2 1 to 0.

2.8 · At the b egimti!lg of the second half 48 the Kea rney crowd realized that hopes 43 of vi c tory were gone and began to plead with their boys for "j us t ONE 33 Tally '' to save them the humiliation of 32 a s hut out. But it w.as not to be.

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This was tb e lasL home game of the Reasa n. 'fhe Antel opes l eave toda,Y for Chadron w bere t hey will play two games. Friday and Slturda}', finishIng up the basket ba ll season.

'WUERE PEUU

F ncts s peak. Out of U1e two hundred and !' ponsors of basket ball tearus at L inco ln l ast week more than one tenth we r e Peru graduates. Better than twice our quota, si nc e twenty f'Oilcges oan d universities, including the State U n! Yer s i t y, eire supplying this t e r pill for Kearn ey to s wa ll ow but t<>rritory.

Per u's d e 9en se was impregn ab l e an d they jus t had two field s hots in that hal f. One was a long c h ance that m iss ed ta.nd the oth e r a hurried one c lose up. Per u made onl y one foul which Kearney ta iled to make good Th e fin a l score was 33 to 0 A bit-

Ed itors Note.-'rhe abnve tahl e wa s mad e out l•y mistake from th e they took it s miling and acclai med The li st Is: wro ng data Wet:fey an Ka rn eey and C hadr o n s ho uld nedHed with two their conquerors The Be s t In t he Wm. S p eec h - Alvo

COTNER GAlllE PLAYERS

The " ll ulldogs " In t h e recent g ame dl s pl nyo d the same old pure b red lltraln. 'fh ey fought h ahl and fo u g ht rlrn n nn d no w hin e when they l ost 'fh e fo ll ow i ng taken fr om th e Cotn er Collegian, Is a noth e r evidence o r t h e p•1re - b red stra!n- "no wh in e" from the "Cotn er Kennel": "Tho Cot n e r Bulld ogs c los e d Ut e basketball sea son Saturd ay ni g ht w h e n they l os t to th e Per u Bob -cats 36 t o H. I n Pe ru th e Bu lld ogs met w ha t. Is u nrloubted l y th e s tronge s t, fast es t teu m In th e con ference. 'rh e ir J)as sin g is sw ift and certain an d w h en th ey mi s s th e goa l, they don' t. A nd in a dd i tion th ey are t he c loses t-g uardIn g tonm In t hr race. Co tn er could not tn l<o n s l 'I" w h a t ta n arm ou t tron in t onupt It core col u n

mlngl y no whe r e to tow a rd tho

t h at. Peru a nd \Vcsicy nn will nw.t In 1\ po s l.-1-t<>neon game tor th e> d!n lli Jllnn ship. In r a se t hey rl o, Cflt ncr "P t> c·.ls 1a g lorloutl tl cfcoa t t 1 lu , tr ·•!HI I he Coyote. more games eac h ; Gra nd l e la nd a nd wi th on e mor e ,2'ame each Stl"te. non Wil so n Ansley I•'. A. J ede rruan Atkinson C. F. Rawley Clearwater H W. Gl asgow - Craig T. H Adee Dawson P. V. Wilcox David City Spencer Leger - Elmwooll L. 0. Dowers Fn.rnarn C. A. Sp-a tc h Fairmont R. C. Bu s ch _ Ft. Ca lhoun fL .'(, Freeborn Hebron IT IT Linn Laurel Yictor. Loft U. of N. Tea-chers College S P. Copenhaver -· - l\1!1f'ord \\'m. l\1:. H. Hotas Milli gan Wm RoNtr-er !1/orth Platte T. A DlaC'khur s t Ohiowa G \'on Ca s ter -· Ph ymouth Bel Ro sl'nqulst SI'llll ) lo1 W H. Car ter Htcwk ,i ll C: P.o Hunt .Sh 'l • .r s. \'. Simon • _ Stanton W 'foblas Henry ;\feent s Water loo Rn lp hHunter • ..• Wn lll' a n. I.. Landberg -.Crete WF.ST EYA:V WllS mm LAST GA..m: C:nming up from b ehind i n the lJ.s t Ce w minutes o! play the 'WM!l cy:m r.oyotf' s d e feated G r and I :s l:md Co lll'l"e hPr e t h is C\'cni n g l7 to 11 Th o g ame wns hard f ought th r ou!; hnu t nn<l t he \f c th orli s t s wP re h<>h i nt! durin g the r:e•·ond ha lf untll the last few mlnnle.s of pl "'Y w llf'n t he old CoYo te tar Capt-ti n ll arroll r n ng UJl four hns lltlt s tor th l' l\!.'th ocli t.a an d fo:l VCrl tlw day rnd tb11 • onft•r c•nc e From "Th• W c!I J«'yn n "

WEDNESDAY. MARC H 14, 1923.
P ERU WINS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP PJmtJ WI NS HElt LAST G.UrE 38-{1 Peru 21 points. In
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To Contributorss i No on e c a n tell or p a in t for you t h e of Mil o Cl ark e, Glenn Gilke r s on , B. G real bea u ty of t hi s v iew. Each in ter- Whittemo r e, Otto Oakes. Wit h thes e Copy shoudld be m by No va l o f the d a y i nwrlll p s on e of Ne- committees i n op eration we exp ect to have s om e very good tim es in the near future Oh ! yes Wednes d a y March 14, is a nothe r big lunc h e on for the men at the Dormi t ory H. 0

cop y _acceptf' a ft er 5 P 11 a y • bra ska' s mo s t llascln a ti.ng secenes i n Wnte o n ly o n on e the p a per. its own co l o r s Th e sce n es afforde d H aTe you r c o py I f possible· : n P e ru would H It wer e e ve n posT an E o r TOR ! y ou 1 s lbl e to paint them, c o st you mllhons '! to buy Ye t here It Is ju s t f or the T BB BOITO RfA L STAF F ' · s e e in g- A p 1cture t h e sam e yet eve r Edtt_o r-in·C?•ef changing- T h e g r and ol d pictu re e v e r Ruby Th om pso n . A5soc1ate E d 1t o r n ew.

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L E T US NOT ST1tUT or cou r s e i t Is hard for u s n ot t o s how our joy In th e wond e rful r e cord m a d e by our coll eg e b asl{et ball t e am. W e s hou ld r ejoic e in our h a v i n g a t eam wh lcll d op e st e r s l a be l s- A' in the S tat e c o nfe r ence but l e t u s not stru t. P er u se t a re c ord un-equ a ll e d i n hi s tory o r coll ege a th l e tics in Ne braska by a " s hut out" g a me And t h a t aga in s t a tea m holding th i rd place In

F e rgu s on t he S u pe rvis or of Musi c or I Jinco l n c ity sc h oo l s w ill be here t o add r e s s us L et's a ll go and get a r eoal tr eat. , I Rta t e confer ence. Yet l e t us r e mem - BAPT I ST CIIURCH T he hou r of morn i ng wors hip i s b e r t h at it t ook c oaching a n d h ard e l eve n a nd t h e even ing service fo r work t o make a t eam a b l e to do thi s The Bapti s t Church of Peru holds whic h the ch ur c h or c hes tra p l ay s i s 33 to 0 aga in s t K e arney- It wa s n ot th e r egu Ja r S u nday s e rvice s , R ev •a t s even - thirty 'l'h e B Y P. U m eetd u e to K ear ne y' s poor p l a yin g It was Cl a ud Richmond pa stor a n d mid- ing Is held at 6 : 45. due to Per u 's g o o d pl a.ylng- L e t u s week l y p r ay e r me e ting. T h e Su n day Be gi n ning Ma rch 18, Evangeli stic r e joice, b ut not s t r ut. schoo l h ou r b e gin n in g at 10 : 00 is de- m ee ti ngs will be he ld e a c h e ve ning voted to the s tud y o f

Did you ever s top as y ou we re pa ss - t each e r i s o r!;'aniz e d es p ec ia ll y for t he j son IS pe r haps the bes t t ime In the in g Mr Gllkes on s , on e b lock n orth ra n d !young wome n of the Co ll ege. A cl ass i yea r for s piritu a l g r owth R ev B blo c k ea s t the dormito ry, a nd j fo r th e tra ining or t each e r s in s unday j H Ward, Pastor a t Sup eri or , will 1 e n o ti ce th e view t o the nor theas t? T r y schoo l work Is conduc ted In th e s tudy pre ac h He ha s done c ons id e r a bl e i t th e next time you p as s th e r e. On e of the Ol d Te st am e nt by R ev. Clau de m issio n ary and c ol p orteu r work >a nd i s

g limpse of tha t gra nd panoramic vi ew Ric hmond th e pa s t or The Bi bl e a s trong prea che r H e i s not s e n saof the villag e hou s e t o ps , tr e es , the c las s in which a r e enrolle d tio n a! but Ul e r e Is s pi r itual dept h in river a n d the blu e h a z y d is t a nt bill s of 1t wenty-o n e yo u ng ine n a nd wom e n, hi s li fe a nd se rvice wh i c h make the m Iowa w ill c onvince yo u th a t you are ninete en working fo r c r e dit in th e c o l -espec i a ll y helpful. Stud e nts a r e espeseein g r eal land sc a pe a nd not a sc reen lege i s t a ught by D ean w N. D elze ll cia ll y invite d to attend 'pi c tu r e o f som e far off wond e r l a nd Thi s c l ass me ets a t 9 : QO o'cl o ck in or- T he c h urc h orc h est r a w ill g ive Its The lon ge r y ou look the more beau ty d e r to secure the two hours r ecita tion s ec ond a nnu a l conc erl on 1.1 r nb out you 'll s ee ! r equi r ed. Th e cou r s e ol' wo r k is an 20t h Th ey h a ve a lt·cao.ly he e n r ll F ir s t t he va lley d e ck e d wi th t r e es his t oric s t u dy o r t h e foundin g or the 1 h ea r s i n g for se vera l w e ek s for t h is an d h ou s e s, a nd th e n th e g r a du a l b ill ear l y c h urc h ba s ed o n th e wr itin g s b ig m u s ical trea t. T he pr og r a m w ill bey ond s t rew n w ith fewer hou ses and of th e a po s tles a nd th e Book of Acts contain a bou t s ix t ee n numb e r s o f s u c h

s e l ec tion s as "H umore sk e by Dvara k a nd S ou s a 's He r a ld Pr inting House Phon 77

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p ropriat e s on g s a d de d to t he pr og r a m T h urs c l ay even ing, :Mi ss L a u g h li n u nci her No rma l Tro lulng Cl a sses were entertai n ed a t t he <; t oralanl h ome. The As Aemb ly pr ogrnm ou F r id ay was en ll ve neli by s<> vera l (')wers f or th e s u cces s f ul t Pa lli A In t he field Three o the r numb C' r s co mJ>ie t od th e p rog ram o f, Al)l e ntllu F> Hf!e m hli <J!l , f Or th o wee k Pi a no s o lo, "Lov e s Dr etltn " L il li a n Ma!l on ; So ph omorH )1np or "\Vhl r l w lnd" r end by I..eorn Aot zer ; Vo ca l Due t , Marga r e t Dah ls trom n n<l L u c ille Me ek

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read a n a rtic l e from th e "Ame r i can" t o r Marc h 1923, whic h d is cu ss ed in c l e a r, con vincing lang u a ge the be li e f in Immorta lity a s- h e ld b y one of th e a bl es t c l erygmen o f tod a y, Dr. Harry E m e r s on F os di ck sh o ws w h y, a nd ho w on e's be li e f e ffects hi s life very s tron g l y On Wed n e sd ay, Dr of Des Mo ines gave a tal k o n t h e work o f "Th e Near E a s t R eli e f" Thi s i s now a g ove rnm e n t pr oj ect , back ed by gene rou s Am er ica n s I t not onl y f ee ds ! s e ve r a l th o us an d Ar mer ic a ns a n n ua ll y he l ps t o c lothe a nd e du c a t e th e m , l h el ps th e m t o b eco me se l t s u p por ti n g; bnt Is s up e rint e nding th o pav in g o f 1 th e ir s tr e ets , r e- b uil din g o!l s ewe r s , a nd s t a b! II z ing or th e ir gove rnm e nt. Dr. W il liam s s a id that we m i g h t we ll 1":'\ISTINCTIVE lJPRINTIN G Aub urn, Nebr. - -I TH E B E""'T S HOE SHOP- Elmer Ringer, JJroprietor.l L et u s d o yo u r s hoe r e pai ri ng ITS and Win g fo o t rubb er hee ls. Oak an d K r ome so le lea ther We carry a full l ine of laces dyes a nd p o li s hes Quick se rvic e , r e a sonabl e p riccss Spec ial at te nti o n gi ven to m a ll ord er s P e r u, Neb r Dry Goo d s Rea d y -W e ar Millinery Goss a r d and Warn e r Cor!;ets and Brass ier es "G lo be " U nd e rwear f or L a dies and Children Phone 377 Aubu r n, N e br. • 'J'Iao Fountain .,.ll/a fl1 e U ulo R ed I f ee l JJroud o f w hat Arn e rl oa is doing I:--------------------··--------.....1 i n Ru ss ia n Ca u ca s us b ut we ha ve ye t-: Ito s top t h e Turk In hi s wor ks of e x1 -----------------------------11111! P e ru , N e b• · ploi t atl ou an d b r utality. II ' Miss McC i e na l1a n, t h e Nati o na l d e nt Secr e t a r y fr om Den ver talked DIAMOND S ' W ATCHES to th e g ir ls , on Thurs d ay Ber Y b t A f "Th e F r ie n dly Ro a d" wa s m uch a pOUr eS SS Ur a OCe 0 pr ec iate d by th e g ir l s S ever al ra pSta ndard V alu es - ONE PR I CE TO AIJL PROPER'S N e br. City N e h r. . JEWELRY S I LV ER W AI{ E

I TH E PERU P EDAG O GIA NTHB PERU PEDAGOGIAN t r ee s but addin g a n ew unit to o ur I T ilE lii EN'S CLUB YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS vie w- A wil)ding ro a d to l e a d u s flur- -E nter ed a t the Postofliee at Peru , Ne- ther i nto o u r Fla lrylan d to a r iver In T h e executive committee con s i s ting bras a a s seco nd -class m att e r. the va ll ey beyon d The a ddition o! l of : Ge orge Shou a l t e r, Fre d Rothe rt, t he Ml ss oou r l River to our vi ew wou ld L o u is Sh e irendecke r T e d W e ime r a nd P11blls bed Weekly by the Peru State · be en ou g h t o c a ll i t a beauti ful l and- ' Teacbe rs Colle1e sc ape The river brings the li fe and ou r Spo n sor W N. De lz e ll m e t and : · m ed i tation Into ou r p icture B u t l ook e l e c t ed t he f oll owing committ ees
the Bible in v a r- I u n t il April 1st. Th e_ m e etings have ion s g roup s a nd c las se s. The Amoma 1 be en p lanned for t h1s time I c l a ss of whi c h Mrs L ouis Lew is Is it be lieved th a t the E as t er s ea PE R U P I CTURE S NO. 2 For Ever y Event The Sui table Prese nt! .Arranr:e for ;our Ritt in g t o day then when yo• p hotogra ph& you ' ll have tb t m t o give Our pri eea wi ll plea se you Peterson Studi o, = = Peru, Nebr ' Doctor L. B. SH REVE De ntist a nd X -Ray Offi ce P hone 27 Chi ldrens wo rk a Speci a lty Residence 2 00 P'hones 160 :i5 D. D STO N ECYP H ER, M D PHYSI C IAN Smart New Mod es To Greet th e Sprin g The Setlsons M <i ti Y Gre a t est Measure Favored New Styl es in Fabric s Effe c t s Vnlues To be found i n ou r showing of Exclusive Ready- to -W ea r Matthews' Style Shop Styl e With o ut l!:x t rava gan ee N e brask a City, - - - Nebras ka We bo os t Peru- a n d F e e d y ou too BU RLI NG T O N C AFE O ne bl ock north B u r lin gto n Dep o t Nebraska C i ty, Nebr.
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Itak es up th& study of the ol d regui'lT I nter national Sunday Sc hool ment. T he Stude n ts Bi bl e is u se d as :l e sson s Is offered Unde r the gu idrh e Me t hodi s t ch urc h of P e ru b as a text Thi s boo!{ tJ1a n s l a t es t he n10r e ance of Mr B r ow n e ll, livel y dl scus:ts oue o f its pur p oses ma lt'l n g the ou t s ta nd i n g pa r t s of t h e B ibl e into sion s a r e e nte r e d Into. T.h ese l essons s utl unt s o f th e S tJat e Teach e r s College:> modern En g li s h A s inc ide n ta l t o t h e li r e interp r e ted, not In the light o f reel we l c om e a nd at h om e study of th e Lit er a tu re the stude nts I anci ent hi s to r y but In the light of the The c hurc h s e r vices a r e n o t u nu s u a l wlll acq ui re a b ack g round of t h e B ibl e Istu den ts life and ac tivities a nd t h e in typo Th e r e is a good mi n i s t e r who a nd !!O rne know le dge of Bi bl e histo ry. , proba b l e futu r e. T h is i s at present a s h ows h imse l f a s t ud e nt a nd who Th ose w ho a r e activ e l y Intere sted mix ed c lass but with in cr eased numkee ps abreast of th e ti me s ; a pip e or- In plia nn ln g th e activitie s of t his Sun- j b e r s du ri n g the s umme r term of ga u w hich a ll deligh t to a nd th e day School h axe e xpressed a d esire sc hool It w ill undou btedly be divided qu artutte whi ch l ead s t h e si nging a nd to g i ve thi s histori cal backgroun d to ' Th e h igh school girl s and th e tow n a l s o entertai n s the congregation with a ll of th ose who come h e r e as s tuden ts girl s w h o are coll ege s tude nts h ave mu sic. A greater e ff ort to a nd go ou t Into t eaching pos iti on s, a separate tau ght b y Mr s. Good, r each t h e s tude n t s i s m a d e through t he t ha t t h ey may be a bl e to t each c l a sses, in which the I nter nation a l l essons are S und ay School, In Ills muc h as s p&e i a l as they wi ll un doub t edl y be r e quir e d s t u die d c l a ss e s a r e provi ded eo r t h e i r ben e- to do. Anoth e r c lass of Inte r es t Is t h a t nt. I F or those s t uden ts n ot en r olled In taugh t by R ev. ' Mi tchell and Prof. A Bib l e l Ate rature c l ass , cond ucted t h& Bi b le L itera t ur e co urse , a nd fo r Crtago The memb e r s , young by P r ofessor Ea son , a n d for which t hose pe o p le wh o m u s t b e Irregu l a r I ma rried pe op l e, young s upe r i nten den ts tw o h ou r s co ll ege c r e dit is given , i n atten dan ce, a c l ass taking up t h e an d s tudents who h ave t a ught , gen er-

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AND MUSIC • • • s trum e n t Is wel come At pr esent i t is DENTiST -c omp os e d of t we lve piec es, a nd is directed by Miss Carpente r We ha•e a nice li n e of r eproduc tions o f famou s p a in t in gs. We d o fine work in our framin g d E' part-

I0 R H c H f\ RIUsl•,to wh ic h a n y s t u de nt playi ng an inAu bu r n , N ebra s ka E p wo r t h Leag ue i s for and conduct"Gz _._,..,.. _, e d by th e youn g peopl e Ques tlors Rf e met there w hich can be discu ssed only in a y oun g pe oples m eeting Th iFJ

1923 ! Is followed by the evening c hurc h m e nt.

Ise rvi ces , to wh ich aglllin, ia ll are w e lcome. I Y W C. A. Th e ln eetin g 'wednes day &ve nlng, Marc h 7 was one of specia l int e res t to Y W gi r l s, for Miss McClen a h an , the National Stude

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fulx: t t hat in order l:'o devel op t r u e ch aracter w e m us t h a ve a good purpos& s h a re r espo nsibili t y, and b e of s&rv!ce t o oth e r s S he r efe rred many time s t o t h e wo r t hy purpose of the Y W. C A organ iz a tion All t hrough her ta lk s h e emph asiz ed the Im p or tance ol' se rving others, a n d we - r ealized more clearl y t hat we are Ind eed our brother's kee p er A we ll ren der e d du et by Alfb!ld Guil qu es t a n d Lily H ill qu ls t. con c luded the program. Afte r the meetin g, McC l e na h an met w i th t he cabinet members a nd expl ain ed to the m the work o f other Y W. C. A organizations throu gh ou t the country Tho se who had n ot the p r ivilege o r a t te ndi n g t h e meeting W e d nesday eveni n g, ha d t h e opportun ity or hearing Mi ss McC l enahan s p eak a t ch a p e l p e ri od Frld10oy mo rn ing. H er vi sit th ough s h ort h as give n t h e Y W. g ir l s a con ception of the n eed of service In the world.

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Miss McC l e n ahan, Nationa l Stu den t Secretat·y oC th e Roc ky Mounta in Divi sion of th e Y. W. C A. gave a very Inter esting talk to th e stud en ts at a special co ll ege convoootlon on Friday morn ing, March 9 She spoke of t h & c lose r elation ship a nd b roth e rhood of the stud e nt s of the wor l d. She gave a very vivid picture ot t he Wo r ld's Student Co n fere n ce h e ld I In

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Peking Chi na In 1922 showing its benefits to th e various nation s On e of the p oints s tre ssed mos t vi liV by Mi ss McC l e na h an was the ' Race Problem which sh e says i s becom in g more v ital and must be face d b y a ll S he tol d personal experiences on t h i s subject a n d I think made oa ll, w ho heard h er l'teel th e necessity or sol v in g t h is g r eat prob l em of a Ch ri smin Na t ion Miss McCl en ahan r losed h er remarks wi t h a vory titli ng poem on Drotherh ood Ohe Cittzens eSt a te !llank Fac ulty and studen ts will fin d an account with us a great convenience to them. C onsult us concerning any business pr obl em you may have E B. GOOD, Presid en t SWANS, Aubur n, Fren ch Wi l ton Rugs Si mm ons St eel Bed s Seller 's Kit ch en C abinets S eal y Matress es Karp ew Uphol stered Flor ence Oil Stoves Winch ester H ar dware Vi c tr oles \ Victor Records The New Ones are Here Hart Schaffner·& Marx Society Brand Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Heid Caps Large As s ortment You will like them Clothing ·Co. Successors to Goldbe r gs Nebraska City, Nebr. I 1We hal'e a wonderful selection t OF Student's Hats , Cops Sh o es, Clot hi ng and Furuishiugs at pri c es y o u will like Auburn Clothing Company Auburn , N ebras ka West of C onrt House Outfiters for men and boy s Exclusive but not Ey es Exam i ned and Gl asses Fi tted Fin e Watch and J ewelry Repai ring ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 H ARRY E WOLF, S u re Nebr a s ka City, Nebr Anything you may requ ire for your wardrobe can b e selected here with the f u ll assurance that you' re getting correct styl e s , good m a terial and valu e. C ommodio us res t room f o r your convenience w h e n yo u visit the city. Wh e t her It b e Shoes, Ready-to-wear Dr Goods, C l othing, or Furnishings We're here to serve ouy. F. W . Cl eveland & Son, N ebraska City, Nebraska ,

OUR People of the age a re being brought !ace to face with the value or good health Organization s for the furthering of till s movement have been tlormed which are nation wide in their powe r In ord er to bring tile grea t n eed tor s afe guarding health home to the people , th e s ubje ct has b een Intraduced Into our s chool s Today

being from town s much large r than Peru None of t he m ranked b e low mass G in th e Stat e Tourna ment. It i s not oil Peru' s record a s measured by victorie s and d e feat s alone th a t the school and c ommunity may

argument 18galn s t J! g hts a nd d aven - • Assem lJl y was a p e rfe<:t s uccess T h r ee port s. Th ey felt th a t the rus h t o t he Ich eers for the efficient d i r ec tor, Mlsa c orn er s would endanger llte and ltmb. j Eu n ice Ra n dolp h whose fai t h f ul patiAn y wa y who w a nts li ghts when the Ient worl{, togeth e r wit h t he coo p e rac orn e r s are s o c harming t h e way t he y tiona of the ca s t and o t her help e r s rea r e ? s ul ted it' thi s productio"l

W e wis h to sa y the s tu Jon t s wh o 1 T he ca s t was w e ll chosen and eve r y ab pre se nt are making s uch good u s e · one the g irl s Is to be c on gratulate d of thes e attrac tive little nooks t ha t the 1 1

on t he s p lend i d way s he c a rried h e r judge s brought in a decis ion In favor pa r t. of the nega tive, s o th a t th e y have no T he Gi rl s Clu b extend s i ts thank s n e ed to worry a bout an'y c h a nge of to a ll those who loaned articles for the c onditions In th e immedi a t e future play and in a n y way h e lped make it

sellin g committee, of wh ich Fern

IMyer s was c hair m an , d i d some ver y g o od wo rk

We wonder why Richard Madden a accu sed the judges of bringing in a Th e stage w o r k which Mr Collis ter deci s ion they bad alread y formed in- , Dean Pomeroy , Ha r o ld Brown and s tead of bas ing It on the merit s or the 111 Iard Be ll did for u s is gre a tly apd e ba t e. pr eci ated T lie ad ve r tis in g and ticket Peru High Good Showint.r the State Tonrnnment In Scmf. Finals Pern "Won" Second 11

fe e l jus tl y pro ud , out al s o of the fine spirit of sports manship s hown by ever y m embo- of th e t eam They alwa y s put u p a cl ea n hard ba ttl e from the s tart the game till the blowing of the .fin a l whi stle. U defeat was their's P e ru High sc hol s howed a fine type o rc h es tra favor e d u s wi th three numb t I It f II I I th be r s. Tho s e t.otUes and pans made klndde rgarte n to th e m a n who is t ey oo c man u Y s tow ng ern of bes ket ball playing at the s tat e 1 t b 1 11 v e r y ha r m onious mu sic wh e n the ac-

Th a nk s t o Miss R obins on f o r her nt fa it h fu l help fu l serv ice a nd advice a ll through t h e practices and prod u ction

0 e g ood os ers as we as tourna ment la s t w eek. Gra nd I s l a nd c ompli s h e d pl ayer s were directed by working on hi s degre e No lo n ger Is It cons id e red to be the Thi s tea m including the following forf eit ed the ir gam e by with- drawing Mis s L a ura K aVtaD da men: o Conkl e captain; Cowell, F from the tournament so Peru did not : We we r e fia.v or e d with a pi ano so l o and G; R. Bath, C; Taylor, G; H. pl ay In th e fir stround In the s econd by Ethe l L i nc}ahl a fte r the fi r st act. natural thing for the m a n to come h om e from coll eg e s toop-s houldered lil y hand e d, n eat: s ighted , and with a lt!s You 1\0ss Tolin Bath , G; Dallam, F a nd G; Parriott, round P e ru tro un c ed the Fre mont team Wo enjoyed the vjo lin duet by Doro'W he n a f e llow's in th e dump s , f.'. a nd C. , c om p ri s ed thi s phenomenal t hy Petti t a nd .Mild r ed Bar nes, and be fogg ed bra in, fill e d w i th 1a heter- by a s core of 11 to 9 On Fr i da y e ven- tl 1 d t b B ' , Baldwi d S ic lt wi t h me as l e s , bo ll s or mump 11, 1 has lc e t ba ll ma chine. It was Indeed , 1e vo ca u e Y n a n o geneou s colle c tion oil impra ctical And is f ee ling might blue, •as pe rfect a piece of merchanlsm work - ing P e ru met the ir old rival s from Lou ise Ha rri s a ft e r t h e second a ct. lmowledge It is rather the funda- W ho Is it will pull him through lug with s moothn es s a Q_d acc uracy S e ward In the Semi final gam e It The s pl endid audi e nc e that was In m ental d es ire of every progre ssive in- Mi ss Tolin and hla vlng a part to do in each pro- wa s a battle royal from s tart to finish e njoyed a f i ne e ven i n g's s titutlon of learning today to build ce ss i nvolve d In the main work of th e but In s pite of their h e roic efforts Peru enterllaYnment. Thi s liberal patronb d d Whe n you've s tud i e d l a te a t night, roachine,· th a t is maldng goal s. t ook th e s hort end of an 11 to 1 s core a ge , to gether wit h the birthday gifts up th e health of Its student o y an And your h e!a d jus t aches a fright, The work o! this machine stands out Thi s defe at was not howeve r a s de- !rom the girls of last yea r , h as m a d e take care of th em in time of Illne s s ' t 'bl Wh o'll write your excu s e for you? pla inly now s o tba.t. all can s ee that c l s ive a s the s core Indic ates, !or t hree l poss1 e to more t h a n rea lize t he s o that whe n they st e p forth into life, Mi s s Tolin. is the s e as on' s record but do not for- time s P e ru p l ayer s iocated the basket goal of the Gi rl s Club !or this ye ar, they will be soundly equipp e d botb get that jus t a s the puffing locomotive but ha d been call e d for travelling or namely a $200.00 Student Loan Fund m e ntally and phy s ically , for the work Whe n your' e down with Itch or flu e, ha s b a ck of It a mas ter mind a de- fouled just a s the s hot wa s delivered, tha t li e s be fo re them Or s we ll e d fr om a pols on vine o r two, s ig ner who l a bor s months perha p s s o th e point s were not allow ed. Se - Dr H) Ra v R e.vo o l d s

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b e r s of our sc hoo l rais ed a fund tor 1 e ng1ne ha s b een working long months s t a rting a school infirma ry Thi s In th e s pring a yo un g m a id 's 1\ancy In o r d e r to per fect thi s machine. Hi s fund was r a is ed by donation a nd f ree tu ms to th o t s of c loth es I ln s tructiou has enabled wlll ;)ire r in g. The s m a ll cot.t :tge, now Follo·wing the s ugge s ti on of thi s old t h e indtvidua l p i'a yers oil the team th e home of Mr Ever e tt Good, was tho s li gh t ly r e vis e d co upl e t the Y w l lo mas ter ev e r y detail or the ga me ren t ed and e quipped; a s chool nur se- c. A. s pon s ored a s tyle s how of a nd s o bec ome artis ts In that line Mis s B a rcl a y-wa s e mployed and with o n t he even in g of i\1arch !l, 1Hi s pollc y In dea llng with the team her efficient a ss i s tance the s ucce s s or e ve nings program was m a d e pos - 1i s al so r espon s ibl e for the fine sportst h e plan was ass ur ed f!rom the first. sibl e onl y thru the c ourte ou s ge n erosi-' n an s blp s hown by Its member s The on l y probl em wa s the matter of t y of t h r e e Nebraska City firm s' 1 This ha s ind e ed b een a yea r of gre at !'ina nc e S t yl e S hop; L We ss e l s Son s ; bask e t ba ll a c hiveme nt.s for P eru Hi g h In order t o save the infirm a ry from a n d F W. Cl e ve l a nd & S on s The Y sc hoo l. The r ecord Is as follow s. fa ilur e, the impor ta n ce o f Its n e ed w. c. A. appre cia t es the ir c oop eration P eru 8 Fall s City 10 11:a s emph a s ize d, a nd the pres ent a nd co n f id en ce i n unre s e rvedly ! P e ru 11 Plats mout h 12 plan of fin a nc in g was adopted This in g th e ir pr etti e s t a nd b est i<>r our Peru 13 Nebras ka City 8 l' o ns i s t s of a sm a ll f e e paid by eac h fa s hi o n s how. I Pe ru 13 Pla tts mouth 9 st ud en t , b e side s t h e s upp ort r ece iv ed I Miss Mar g u eri te Gra ves wta s r es p on- P e ru 10 Mll{ord 5 f r o m t he Bo a rd o f E d u c a tion. Atter s ib l e for t h e char m o f the st tg •: w h i c h P er u 23 Auburn 10 the s u ccess of the infirm a ry b,ecame .m ade !'U C'I a l ovely f ra m e: fo r t h e P e r u 16 F a ll s City 11 a ss ur e d at P e ru the oth er S t a t e col- ev e r-c ha ng in g pi c tur e of s ma r t, trim P e ru 9 Nebraslta City 6 leg es a dopte d t h e s a m e pl a n. s uits , d a inty 'lrt c t n•Ju n f ree " n n :1 P e ru 25 Auburn 18

During th e s econd year the lnfir- g or geo u s eve ning wra ps a nd P e ru 19 Nebra s ka City 16 m1a ry wa s m oved to th e h o u se whi c h Th e girl s s o ge n e rous ly ga ve the ir P er u 19 S y racuse 10 lo; n ow o ccupied b y Mr s Bal dwin se r vices a s mod e l s w e r e: 1\Iiss R a e P e ru 13 Gretna 14 :vl iss Fos t e r s ucc eed ed Mi ss Ba rclay • Swartaut Mi ss H a r r i et Gla sg ow Mi ss Peru 28 As hland 15 ns nurs e a t this tim e. Much c r e dit Is IM•a ry H a r a jlan, Mi s s F e rn Tay lor , P ,eru 11 Fre mont 9 cl u e to both of thes e s pl e ndid women, Mi s s Ru by Thomps on and Mi ss Laura P e ru 1 S eward 11 for the work that they did while In Kwanda Tho the garme nts we re pretP er u ty no one ha v e appreciated th e i r Total 217 Total 164

Thr ee ye a r s a go th e infirmary was att rac tiv<l n e ss wl th 1 1: 1 s u c h com pett?nt m oved to t he hou s e n ow th e home a nd love ly mod e l s E AN ot Miss Robin son a nd he r mother. Jn t h e int e rlud es betw een the dlviMis s Tolln took In the tall of s ion s of th e s how Mi s s Ne ll Turn e r Phllom etheans who are not attend1919. In the fall of 1921 th e present r ead an a mus ing a c c ount oil the trou- in g mee tin gs, l a tely are mi s si n g out buildi n g which Is lo cat ed on th e c am- b n eso m e d a y in "Bay vill e'• a nd Mi s s on some r ea l fun. P e rhaps you didn't

''The Isle of Chance''

High School Assembly Room

Admission 25c at1d 35c pu s w a s trans f orm e d a nd rem odel e d Dor oth y P ettit pla y ed two e n joya bl e lmow we ha ve s ome Jiv e wir e s a mo•t l{ and the infirmary wa s pe rman ently numbe r s o n h e r violin our officers We ll we have, a nd th ey : locat e d And not to for ge t th e peopl e who n re running things with •a lot or pe p Mi ss Tolln, th e present nur se, Is -a m a d e the w h eel s g o round. Mi s s Did you Jmow that we are a dh e rin g wom a n wh o Is thorou g hly a live to the Dor othy Wa d e at r h ! pian .; Zel - s trictly to thfl. rules of th o co n stituneed s of th e s c h ool in safe -g u a rdin g m a T aylo r a s the maid, Mis s Ver a tion? And do y ou !mow wha t th os e th e h ea lth of t h e s tud e nts In a dd! - Brow n a nd Mis s Lill y Hlllquls t , w ho rul e s a r e ? Be tte r come to the n e :-tt ti on t o ualtin g car e o f th e s tud e nt s th e tic k e t s al e a nd espec i a lly meeti ng and find ouL who m a y be In the infirmar y , s h e th o:l o invi si bl e foll{f! who s hifted thi s Much merrim e nt was created at th e t each es a class In Hom e H yg i en e in t im e In st e ad of s cen es , cos tumes 1a r e l a s t m e e tin g by a d e ba.t e on th e fX> lt he coll eg e S h e a l s o h a s a n offi ce to be comm e nd ed Furth er th e g irl s l o w in g q ue '< tl o n : In th e Trai nin g build i ng w h er e young- o r th e a ss oc iati on wi s h t o s ay th a t th e "Re s ol ved t ha t the s t a lrw:ey c or nli t e r s from a ll g rad es c o m e to have S t y le S how w oul d never have b ee n f'r s of t he lib rary s hou ld b e furnl s h e!'l th e ir brui se d fin ge r s and bump e d g ive n witho ut t h e c heer ful pl a nnin g w i t h s om e thing be s id es r a di a t o r s and hela ds c ar e d f or. It Is h ere , to o, tha t a nd work or o ur s po u s o r s Mi s s Ya e l<l ey c•i o a k hook s ." th e children in th e tra ining s chool a nd Mi ss Blank e n ship.

!?.)' c hard Ma dd e n, 1a s c hairman or ur e pe r:i odl ca !ly w {ig h e d, mea s u re d ' th e opene d t he m g 11 mPut a nd exami n e d hy sa yi n g th e c o r ne r s we r e n ot la r ge S he c arri es on all of h e r work In on o ug h t o hold m or e tha n e ig h t or I b Any kind of r E''P a irin g don e s ue· 1 a ig ld nd ge nerou s w a y , th a t it ten , and th a t th ey s hould be en large d !! p} "'"S ttr e tO t h f id by Up -to -date J· e wPl e r S ' " g o o e t• or a :111 d rurn iHhc d with li g hts a nd dta''e nJij von th e t ln e s t tot s wil l hunt for in - Price s alwa ys r e a 11onable po rt s infin lteRim a l sc rat c h e s a s a n exc u se I! O to h e r to hav e It car e d l.lo r.

ONE BATH A YEAR·· IS IT ENOUGH'?

A gre at m a ny p e opl e think i t i11 - f o r t h eir out e r ga r ments

If th e y kn e w h o w dang e r o u.c an uccu mu ta t ion t•f germs th ese l(arm Pnt s ca n c a rry, th ey w o u ld hav e cl e aning do n e a t le a s t f o ur or fiv e tim €s a ll nd t hey wou ld so on lea ro th a t add t>d wea r w o uld mo r e t h an pay t he hill. A HALF POU N D o f dirt soot a nd gnme is oft e n removed from o n e s u i t o r o ve r coat i n c l{' aning process. For your he al th' s sa k e a n d fur th e arltled w e ar you get from your bri n g it often to know yo u are safe

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FIRST INFIRMARY.
I THE PEDAGOGIAN 1'11E IIWU SCllOOL BASKET BALL u s e wus mad e o f the f urnis hi ngs al - "THE SEASON r eady th e r e. The c rowd w as t o o great for th e rad i a t ors to radi ate a nd no o n e The Girl s C l ub play "The FarmP eru _JUglt School Boys Mnlces Fine co ul d even see the cloak h ooks. erette" which was IJU t on T uesday Record Th e n ega ti ve bro ught o ut a s tro n g I night Mar ch 20th at the High Scbool The P e ru Hig h S c hool Bas ket B a ll l oys ha ve just c l ose d a sea s on of whi c h the e ntir e sch o ol and com m unit y c a n b e justly pro ud Out of fifteen g a m es pl a y ed Including tho se play e d in the tournament h ere 1a nd the State Tournament a t Lincoln P eru lost but !our game s. None of the se ex ce pt the Sewa rd g a me did th e oppon e nts s core more than t wo points more tha n Peru. Durin g the seas on P e ru s c o red a total of 217 points to 164 for th e ir opponent s The teams which Peru pl a yed w e r e all of high ranlt, s everal
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/ n ex t yea r to see thos e two sc hools Iof Comfor t a nd Hope out u nder th e s c h ed ul ed for •g am e s i n b as k e t b a ll at tree of P a r en ta l in .;th e t he schedulin g tim e a s P e ru h as otie r- s h a de· of fri end ly gutd'll nc e, it all e d to do for t h e pa s t two s e as ons a ll s eemed unrea l and t o o good to be I t r u e ; but just the n a l ove l y s pring- !time s parrow fli tted ov e r into a We- WESJ,EYAN S NEW COACH Shoul d-Worry-Tree a nd g a ve a pas sThe We s l ey a n aut horitie s wi sely re- A thl e tic a ut hori tie s a t Neb raska l ing c hirp jus t l oud e nou g h to awaJ(e n fu s e to mee t an almos t certa in d e feat Wes l eyan un i ve r sity t od a y a nnoun c e d me to th e fact th a t I had been ea tin g fr om Peru' s a ll v ic toriou s t ea m. Gl e n A P r e s t on' s e l e c ti on a s dir ect or th e c r e a m off of my p ie a nd th e prosWe mus t n ot bl a m e Coach Mc Ca nd , o f a thl e t ics a nd h ead coac h a t th e p ec t s for the fu t u r e s eeme d t o be j u st l es s for not wanti ng his team d efe a t· Me th odi st in s t itution P r esto n s t erm I pla in r a tion s of r eality. ed by P er u aft er h e h ad s ca r ce l y nosed Ibegins n ext Septem ber. Pres ton was I Gee ! Ho w I s na pp ed out of i t! out on a l a s t game wi t h Grand I s l a nd, fir s t- st rin g qu ar t er back for the Ne- , T o m y am a ze men t, in my b a lD-s tup(a t eam w hic h K earn ey b ea t ) a nd h i s b ra s ka Cor nhu sk e r s du r in g the g rid· I or th a t r es ulte d from ju st! pa ss ing s o t ea m b a d co me tbr u t h e seas on u nde- Ir on campaig n s of 19 21 and 19 22 ' m a ny tim es I fe lt pe rfe c tly feat e d Da il y Sta r. Ibu t wa s con scious of a s lo wl y moving Nor m u s t w e bl a me Mc Candl es s tJor s t r o ng l y built a nd b eau t ifu l in "r a ri ng " to pl ay a p os t -s eas on ga me DJtEA l\T OF A Its sim plic ity pas s in g within a runnIa s t y e a r with Pe ru a f te r D oa ne b a d STUDENT SCHOOL-DAD in g jump of t he i sle, a nd bea ri ng a li cl\ ed h is t eam a nd P e ru was u n- Inumb e r of hom e ly vi rtu es, e ach c lad d e fe a te d- th at's di ffe r en t-a nyon e can Ri g ht a fte r s uppe r, b e for e s e ttin g 1 i n security and s mllln g se r e nel ,-a t s ee th'!l t is differe nt to this year- now , d own to the ev e ning's s t udy, I u s u a ll y what I knew no t until I no ticed wor ltno p os t - season ga me l'p r Me . s ki m t h e ilront pa ge of t h e da il y c a re1 in g a t t h e oa r s four' s u b du ed notion s, We mus t r e mom bet· tb a t Me is quit- fu ll y , turn to t h e back pag e and s ee , What I Th i nk the Oth e r F ell ow Thiu lcs tln g W esl e ya n or vice-ve r se a nd any- w ha t Mutt a nd J e ff Joe a nd hi s Car of Me , Am biti ous of E a r ly Youth, way i t wou ld be h umili a tin g to h a v e Th e 'Bi g Littl e Fer d i e a nd Negl eoted Opport u ni t i es, and Good I nth e team defeat e d a nd l os e t h e ch a m- Ka t ht ka. Mar y Mi xup , a nd t he Doo tentions Weakly Inte nte d ; In the pio n sbi p th e ver y l ast thin g b e fore Da ds a r e doing, t h en dodge over a nd s t e rm the ma ster oars ma n, Under s t a nd t h e c urtai n dro ps Som e w ise g uy r ead the l eg i sl a tive do pe, the n turn It a nd Do it Was putting th e r es a id :-"Di s cr etion i s t h e bette r part over a n d see Ju a nita H a me l' s lates t a waken novices throu g h t h ei r s teadyo f V'll lor " - Mc, old bo y , you s u re u s ed th e n im bib e the wids om of t h e You n g in g pace s. 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371.3-Ed9 Edward s- F u nd a menta l ! fn r t he (' l u b ::\I r. F urges on w fll al s o 1 f 1 " t d 1be on t he program at c hapel Thu rs- il e ma d e a f tatc-w ld e re put a ti on . n ot Sr.ho ol fac ul ty, s ev er a l of t he Coll ege T wo gigantio bur t· oa k-tre es s epar- pn n c1p es o earnmg anu s u y. 3 • , , o nl y ns a t ea ch er but as Co unty Su per- he lp in th e ir worlr o f a t e d by a s t ee p wi n d ing street wh ic h 3'.'.2 .4-D92S Dun n-In t ere s t fa c tors d - }_- 1 ° 1 can n ot af(ord to mt s s 1t int e nd eu t. P ro Qess or B ro wn ha s al s o of th e Demon s tra tio n hur r ies down in to a p ictur e s que va l- in pri ma r y r ea di ng materia l. j 'I 011 • me n of th e college, don't to rhad sup e r v is on of th e 1ural s choo l :;;r. hoo l in th eir pa r ticular lin es l oy-tb e his toric s t reet whe r e tbe 372.4-S t 7 Ston e-Sil ent a n d o r a l get t ha t yo u have a wonder f u l op por1 tumty offe r e d you T h urs day. Yo u ba ve work P r of L J. Gil kes on, w h o i s be a d of c ld swe e th earts of P er u s p en t ma ny r ead i ng 1\fi :;s Ma ri e F au l h a ber who h a s ha d t he E xte n s ion De pa r t men t of t h e Inl ea'Sa nt b om s i n da ys gon e by. It 374 8- S t 4 S tewJa r t _ Moonli ght 1 th e pr ivi l ege of hea r i ng a m a n w ho a broa d, l ib e r a l e d uc a t ion a n d t r a ining I c hool is g iv ing the mo s t of his tim e the b es t c oa s ting p l aces In schoo ls fior the ema n c ip a ti on r adnlt 1ha s taken f; UCh a gr eat intere st In 0 • hi s ch os e.n fi e ld t hat, b e stands o u t e x peri enc e i n H igh Sch ool w or k h as · su pe rv is i on of t h e tra in i ng s cho ol \\'in t e r and r e s t Dul s ha de in t h e sum- Illi t era tes. o f the E n glis h i\ II ss F a ulha, hi s seme s t er. H e h as ba d pr a c tical ne1·. T he sa me old oaks , hich a t- 377.2 -Eu3 E ng leruan-Mo ra l e du I above many others In t ha t fi eld. Yo u he r has t h e s ame work in t he Dem on- · e xp e ri e n c e in li fe a s a ru ral te a c h e r , tr a c t ed th em t o this s pot t hen a r e n ow c a t io n in schoo l a nd h ome. - l m u!< t not miss it. R eme mbe r the d at& · Tr· 1 S 1 1 l' h h 1 f f o f T hu r ,d n v \1 t ch ,.; t rnt lOn r tg 1 c 100 w 11c th e En- j pr i nci11 a i of sma ll s c ho ol s , S upe ri nten- f u r ni s in g a p a c e ·o a m u seme nt o r 379. 15- P 68 P i ttman-Va l ue ;;!is h a ss is ta nt h a d u nde r the old de n t oil larger s ys tems, Cou n t y S up eT- t hei r g r a nd child r en. All t h e se long s choo l s uper vis io n I nrga nizatlo n j ir. t end<' n t a nd F ie l d Dil ect or Th e :.·ear s have p a ssed a nd t h e oaks are 395 -81 5 Bailey- T h e val ue or g ood

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Breed O i "\e Germs S c ienti s ts Say Germs -b i lli o n s of t h e m , b r eed in cl o thel! T y ph oid , di p hth e ri a sma ll b ox th rive and multiply by the thom;an ds i n yo nr wea r i n g apparel. !!:ve r y part i c le o f f ood spi !l e d on <> lo th es eve n t o the d r o p o f m ilk- d e c a ys and f or m a I a c teri a A nd bec aus e th e spo t d oe sn't sh o w, f t: l ki:l go on p ot! tp o ning the tri p to the cleaners , f o rg e t ful o f t be d iseatl e t hey are Th e go v e rnme n t r ealize d th e g e rm b r t'efling in cl o t he;1 , anri i n tr o d uced d e -lo u !.li ng p r ocess. M e di c a l aut hor i ti e s claim that mi ll i o n s o f livP s were sav e d b y hav in g hi s clo t hes put th r ou g h t h e b ig- steam va r. A nd t h o ugh th e so l di e r s hated to get th e ir c l oLhes shrunk bey o n d r e eO!l n it l o tl, a nd di l'co lor e d t lwre wa8 n o e vadin g th e "de lo u sl n" machine Out s i nce t he wa r , :-: c i , has d isco v He d a rt.>w <'l ea nIn g- fo r m ula th a t wil l co mpletel y d est r oy a ll germs-an d le b e ne · lic ial t o th e lo n!l life and w ea r o f clo th es as w r l l. M od e rn c l e ani ng kn 1w t hi" E ve r y ma n w ho ow n s and opera t e s h1 s o wn p lan t i" r espon sible. Bt' r au !le he is a n 'es rablished" c leaner in yo ur ne ig h bo rhood , it i s bu siness to protect t he pu b l ic T a k e a n inte r e st.

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A N'l'F.J,OPES J,OS'l' TO I t hou g h 11 poin ts were piled up by Im eet in a pos t- s eas on game to de'l'HE FAST PERU TEA:M tltem. cirle th e c h a mpionship. ' - - I I n the tlr s t fe w minutes of play K earn ey con cedes that Peru h a s a An :x cHJng Gnm e Ends Wfth n Score Dondllnger, the Ante lope s' regul a r team, a team that h a s

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Kea rn ey Antel op e-th e Kearney Col- s h owe d th e ir fi ghting a bility and ! NE WS OF IIIEMBER OF lege pape1·, s hows tru e s portsman s hip. g am eness t hrough out the ga me. t" I FA CULTY. 'l'h e P e dog og i a n t a k es t h e op portunity ' to r eprin t-both a rti c l es in thi s Is s u e TO PERU

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One of th e Bes t in the State.

It has bee n but th r e e o r four d ecad es s in c e t he s ci e n ce s, in th e se n s e o t mo cl e rn Heic nce we r e int1od u ced i nt o t.h e l a r g ns t. u nive rs i ti es a nd co lleges o f th e wo rld with l a borat or ies fu ll y e quip ped t o discov e r ba sa l fac t s t ha t mi g ht b e org ani ze d and correlated t o es tabli s h t.r u th i n t h e vario us

PERU NEBR ASKA , WE DNESDAY. MA RCH 28, 192 3

T HE FI RST EASTER MORN

" And wh e n th e sa bb ath wa s p ast, Mary Ma gd a l en e , a nd Ma r y t h e moth er of J a m es , and Sal om e , h a d brought sw ee t s pi ces , that t h ey c om e a nd a nn oint him

NUMBER 24

"TH.E LADY OF THE WEEP· BG WILLOW TREt:

J a pa nese Play Delights Four La rge Audieoces

And ver y ea rl y in t h e morning the first day in th e w ee k, th ey cam e \ Vbe n a p icture , a meoldy, a poem, un to t h e sep ul chre at th e r ising of the sun. a s a pla y l iits us out and above an d m a k es u s forg e t th e importance of

An d t h ey sa id a m on g th em se l ves, Who sha ll r oll u s away t h e ston e mere e xi s ten ce , it Is art and an fr om the s e pulc hre? id ea li zed. S uch was the r e cent Dram-

And when t h ey l ooke d, th ey sa w that the st on e was r oll e d away; Cl ub prod u ction ot "Tbe Lad y o f t he Weeping Willow T ree." f or it was very g r e at T h e r e a r e man y th 1·n,._n wr.i cl bran r.he s o f l ea r ni ng " U p to th at tim e , u e in g w e ll r e a d in

And en t er in g into t h e se pul c hre, they saw a yo un g m a n s ittin g on contr ibuted to the completed product h e so-ca ll ed s ci en ces ofl t h a t day t h e ri g h t sid e, cl oth e d in a l on g white garment; a n d th ey w er e af- tion T hos e, which do n ot r eceive meant t ha t a st u d e nt kn e w th a t late st fr ighted pu blic accl amatio n- t h e work of r eo r th e uni ve r s it ies and tha t he ha d

And he sa i t h un t o th em, B e not affrighted , Y e see k Je s u s of az - pa int th e pr o mpter s task t he st'o.ge, g uc sse R o! th e prom ine n t pr ofe s s o r s I N hearsa ls , the t a s k oil a p pl y ing g r ease been r e adin g boo k s of a s o-call e d a r eth , wh i ch was cr us ified; h e is ris en; he is not here ; b eh old th e p l ace ma nager, ho urs of work-were all c ultura l n a t ure th at to ld of s tr a nge whe r e t h ey l a id him. " - 1\'Ia rk, Ch ap t er 16, vs 1-7. a c com pli s he d in the on ly way wbicll t hings observ ed in nature. could gi v e th e obs e rva ble par t s their Tod ay th e lea d in g high s choo ls of fi n is h t h e co u ntr y h a ve a s g ood a c our se i n " T he acti n g, th e costum es a nd tbe ex peri m e n ta l s c i ence, a nd p r o ba bly fi t a ge setting a nd li g hting a nd most better, than I r a R e m s e n fou n d In o f te n In th at o rde r lin ge r in tbe mind s Jo hns Hopk ins tJ ni ver s lty a t Bal tl- o f l he a udie n ce mo r e, a few d e ca d e s a g o. I I fi it we r e in t he o l d days t h e ac- " Chr is t t h e Lor d is rise n tod ay,"

And why? Soci e t y h a s fo u nd to it s tor s might b e comm ended by sayin g o w n sati s f acti on t ha t it pa y s i n ev e r y j t ha t they di d profes s io n al work- b u t wa y t o b e g ui d ed b y e s t a b li s h e d ' S o n s of m en r.m d angels s ay. s in ce t be amateu1· stage bas s u rpa ssed t rutb tb e profe ss i o n a l t h e best p r aise can T h er e bas b een mor e a d v.a uce in Ra i s e yo u r joys a nd t riu mphs high; be in say i n g tba.t thei r s was tbe perr e al l ea rn i n g a nd m o r e appli ca tion of # rectio n of am ate ur ach ievem ent. kn ow l ed ge to Ii tle in the pa s t fi f t y I S i ng, re h ea ,·e n s a nd earth r e pl y:·

The t wo Jap a nes e women, 0 -S a deyear s t h a n in a ll t he r e s t of m a n s l Dorot h y Pe t tit a nd 0-Kats u ::lan hi s to ry, probabl y. I

c h a ngi n g It serv ed J)n]y a part of l he a ction. t;nd e r thi s UJObil e li g ht. t h e co!<t um es a n d sce ne1-y g lowe d a n d s hon e an d pl ea• >d the eye wi th their I' a rruo n ,· ot t·olor n nd li n e. As t h e !!l' p arn t e pi eceR or a n ux<Jui s it e m or;a ic' mu st be fi tted t h e rnnR t c r h n nd or c l <;e th ey remai n u sel ess .rmr t H so the d i fferen t p· rtion!1, t l n t m ake t hi !> p l "y, were p la nnt> d a n d s ha llNI an cl pro ]J erly pm together hy the d ire e tor. i\fiss \\' 111i ('ms The hours of S<'lfi esa llervlcc t11nt she has devns t t>d t o t h e Drama tic C' luh c·annot b e m e a s u re d by m ere BJiproci:Jt lon

"Do wha t you th ink you ough t t o do An•l do It good nn e! quicl<, Il,.fore son'" t>lllcr t hlnkiug man Steps In n nd tu r n s the trkk; LL

r t !Jink ;ug !Jr coust ructivn,

E l sa Sch.a.effer, opened th e pla:y a n d L a n g uage, A rt L a w Me dic in e, Re- s us ta in ed thei r parts with n:J Sil a n d li g ion, B us i n e3s, Go,•e rn m en t, COI;:J- 1 !; ill. ::-; 0 wor d or a cti .:>n rui ssed the m e r ce. W a r , P e a ce- a ll phases of li£e ap prop riate r e s pon se D r om them. h ave b ee n r e orga ni zed by s eem i n g ly V\'e a r e t o ld th a t we m ay k e e p in 'I he S pr in g t im e Scene at Peru co mpl ex, yet si mp l e s c ientifi c m e th- A n Eas t e r Mo rnin g Wa lk up memory, sou n d as w e ll as s ig ht !mod s th at ha ve d eve lo p ed l arge ly dur- 'M e n;o rial Tra il ages Th e sound o[ th e m e lody i n in g t h e pas t tw enty-fi ve years. he r voice as we ll a s th e s ight of the Am e r ic a n has u:t l east a t h o u sand I s u ffer i ng, pi ty a t l ove in h er eyes as we ll k no wn sc inli sts, whil e t h e Am- of t h e P ed agogian staff to write up ' be ca me scar ed a nd m a d e a n oth e r Scords s he s poke th e lln e of O- Ba:a.- Sa n, the er ican Acad emy of Sci ence nu mb e r s 't):.tCh of the Coll eg e De pa r t m e n t>, ; c o uut e r Ch a r l es th ou g h t it ti me f o r G-B u eLtge nbach gr a ndmot he r , s ha ll mak e u s o ften abou t fift een tho u sand m e mb e r s- Iw e ek by w eek, t e lli n g so m e thi n g o f l!im' t o s lip on e i n making the s cor e G-De l ze ll 2 thin k of Etll e l ::\[c;)Iaster's work. t h a t's o n e r ea s on t hat we won t h e 1 t he o r g an ization a nd work of ea ch. ) ': - 4. T hen Gi l k eson pi e rced t he l oop IG W e im er 2- 2--2--2--2 Th e Gaki o f K o ko ru .:; ure l y Jived war a n d a r e now talt in g the ! ead I ro r a cou n ter foll owed b y a n oth er lJY ' F -G illteso n 22 in P e ru f or five nig h t s _t,1ven in writa m on g n a t io n s in g ove r nn1 e ntn l po licy 1 1-' () 1111 P El!{.' llrA .RE AJ,J, S'l'A l E '\'e imc r a nd f ree throw by : ········ 2 1i ng t he pl ay, it i s c e rtai n tJ1at S t uart ;; nd c om mer ci a l e n terpr ise. - 1 Bu e tt e nbach ; ti me ou t. <12 4 > · I S ub -.-Be ll ·····-··· ···· Wa lk er him s e lf, con ceived n o more Our c oll ege has d e ve loped, :al o n g rn th e t eam com posed o C seve n m e n Th e so phomo res bega n fi g hting with 1SOP H OMOR E S- S cor es demo n ica l , fia n tas t i c, agi l e, cyn ical w i t h a ll it oth er s trong d e pa r t m e n ts I pic k e d by t he Wo rl d H e ra ld ' r e n e we d s pir i t an d aft er sever.a l m i n- IG-P la ce 2--2 a nd a t l a s t r e juvin a t ed Galt i t h an I ris a r em arltably go od s cie n ce d e par t - I em· a ll s tate, Pe r u p l ace d four of he r u te s o f ca r l ess pl a ymg Fa u nce C--Cl a r k · F a bl er was o n e is tempted to SII/Y bem en t. l ·egul a r s a nd W esl eya n on ly thr e e. 1 1-l ho wed hi s s k ill by d1 oppi ng o n e i n C-Mil a m cau s e hi s w ork s ur pas sed acti ng. T h e h ig h s tucl t> nt s ov er t l1e Th e P e ru m e n h o n or ed by position s f rom the cor n er The n W e im e r took Iii'-Rot h e r t 2--2 contr a s t in hi s a pp ear-a nce aft er be I s tate w h o li k e th e wor k in t he hi g h o n this mythi cal a ll s tat e w e r e Capt. t h e ba ll a nd droppe d on e i n from a 1F - F a un ce ······· m et a " p e r fec t f aith" was s o ob v io u s sc hoo l scie n ce a n d math e m ati cs w ill R o th e rt, Bi tze , Wi em er a n d Fr a r y cl i ff e re nt a ng fe. 1 th a t so m e c ha n g e in cos t u me o r makeb e p l ea sed t o !mow t ha t he r e at Per u Thi s is a s t rong s howi n g for a s i n g l e F ir st ha l f 14-6 in favor or th e, Y. W. C A u p \V'l! S va inl y so ug h t or bec:a u 'le it t h e y have a n opp or t u ni ty t o con t in u e t ea m t o ma k e plac in g fo u r o1l its l•' r os h - - - s eem e d impossible fo r expre ssi on a n d t h ei r work in s ci e n ce and mathe m a t - m e mbe r s a s t h e b es t in th ei r po s ition s Th e soph omore s s tag e d a co m e -, T h e mee t w g o n Wedn e sd ay eve n- a t t it ud e a nd v o ic e to acco m pli s h so ics t wo wh o le ye ars n:nd a t t h e e nd and i t s pea lt s o f t he s t r en g t h o f th e r a dc D11b t ip ped th e ba ll fir o m th e i n g as hel d a t 7 : 00 r a t h er t han 7 : 15 m u c h o f th ei r s cie n ce cou r s e , they r e c e i ve tea m a s we ll, bu t i t c ouldn ' t ver y ce nter; h el d ua ll , s op h ' s ba ll, h el d ' the u s ua l t im e, s o t ha t it wo u ld not 1 When it i s s a i d that It was a pleasa s cience Ce rti fi ca t e. we ll be an y d i ffe r ent for t h e y a r e ba ll ; fr os h s ba ll ; fou l on Fritz; t h e n int e r fer e with th e Dramati c C luh ur e t o h e ar h e r s ig h a nd a po e m in T h e wor k don e he re t o e a r n t hi s t he bes t , and i t h a d t o be ackn o w l - Fr itz -r ed e e me d QY s i n k in g a l ong one P l ay Th is wa s p rob a b ly t h e r eas on i n g r ace t o see he r m ove t he e xcellCer ti!lca t e i nc l ud e s h ig h er math e- · e d ge d. T he fo ll o wers o f P e r u ath - fo r two point s : 14-8 P l a ce J:!1ad e a ror t h e de pl e te d The pro - e n ce 0 0 Ne va Nutzma n 's por t rayal of m a t ic s , geo lo g y, zool ogy, bo tan y, p h y- a r e g la d t o see the a bilirt.J.es of o n e; 14-10 ; t h e n th e f r os h go t g r a m , th e s u bj e ct of which was Angage, i s expres sed on l y i n p art. s ic s , c h e m is tr y, a stron om y , and a 1 heir t e am r ecog nh e d :an d e xte nd bus y. We i mer mad e a t wo poin te r: "\'Vo rl d F'e lJow s liip" tho ug h b rief For UJa t ha p p y qua lity in her voice , s c i e nt ific lec t u r e cour s e t ha t unifi es t he i:· he art y co n g r a t ul atio n s to 16-10; ?\ l ar k b a d to h av e a h a nd in t he w a s non e t he l es s in t e r es ting. 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T h e mee t ing of Ma r c h 23, was s p e nt w i t.h the s i nging of t h e co ll ege song by th e c lass Th e n th e m e e tin g was g i ve n in c h arge of Pea r l New hou se , Aft e r .a pi a no s ol o by Eme lie Novotny wa s e nj oyed , a n i mpro mptu deba t e comp l e ted th e progr am.

T he qu es tion to be con s id e r e d w a1:1 " R eso l ved t ha t a ll boys s hou l d be i n the ir room s by ten o'cl ock "' T he affirmative was uph eld by Alfbild Gilqui s t a nd H u gh S t odda r d and th e

t h ey a r e s o b a d fo r th e s h o r t time th e b oys a r e in t h e r ooms n ow, wh a t wo uld th ey b e like if t h ey we r e i n them l on ge r ? In the r e b utta l, t h e answer was, "They co uld spen d tho 11e e xtr a minu t es in c l eanin g up."

T he d ec is ion was i n fa vor o f the affi r ma t ive not because th e ju dges

Ot to Oa k s, !Vhrj orie Aruold a nd F ores t Bell, r e a l ly h op ed to see s uc h a t r age dy o ccu r, but b eca use th e. affirm a tive gave the mo s t fo r cef ul poi n t s ..

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St ron g me n to s tand be s i de th e w ea k ; Ki nd m en to h ea r wh a t ot h e r s sp ea k T1·ue men t o lteep ou r co untr y's l aws ,

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Osteopath Physician / of Auburn, At th e assembly, on Tuesday, Mr. In Peru Tuesday and Friday Bronell, gave us a ve r y interesti n g evenings For appointment talk concerning ou r future. H e exphone Mrs. U. c. Meyer plained to us, why we s hould have a ;..------------- definite a im in and how we could mal•e our Jive s s u ccessfu l. His

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see med that the three y ear s I was in sc hool each s pri ng increas ed t h e number or s poons on the campus and in the nook s and waiting pl aces in t he building.

The mos t favorite J?lace was the nooks on eithe r side of the Libra ry entra nce. At t h is tim e oU the year was th e wors t tim e of the year fo r the s poon co ll ection. " Some would s tay out t here s o lon g that t h ey would become "bras ie" and the noise would be so bad t hat Miss Ru lon wo uld h ave to call us. We ca ll ed these t wo nooks t he "Library Spoon Tray'• for there w.as a coll ection of s o many s poons.

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re 1-'erscriptions Ca refu ll y Com p ou nd ed Patronize our Advertisers. are reliable. They "A T ai lor Made Man," were held on Thursday afte rnoon from one twenty to two th irty o'clock Frid ay morning the chapel program was in cha r ge of the Junior English Cla ss. A very good dramatizialtion of "T he Mill on the Flo ss" was given. The cast was as !ollows Maggie Tulliver Marion Overholt Tom Tulli ver Ha rry · Mr. Tull iver .Everett Heywood Mrs. Tulliver Glactrs L eahy :'v1r. De ane Charles Newton ' Mrs De.ane Laura Longfello w Mr. Glegg Ave ry Stephens Mrs Glegg Ruth, Gillis pie Lucy Deane Gladys Sears Aunt P ull et t · Fisher Two school boy s Ba rtlett Vance Llo yd Dun can Ph ill ip Waken Willard H all Stephen Guest Robert Bath THE LIBRARY SPOON TRAYS Dear frie nd :I often th ink or th e old days at Peru when I was in sc hool. The n ea r ap pro ach of spr ing d ay s bring b.tck th e me1nory of the b&auties oil the wood s and a ls o of the campus (some • The New Ones are Here Hart Schaffner & Marx Society Brand Manhattan Shirts • Stetson Hats Heid Caps Large Assortment You will like them Damrhast Clothing Co. Successors to Goldbergs ' Nebraska City, Nebr. of thes e yo u und erstand wer e real• !11111--------------------------•- beau ti es too) and th e "spoons." It !Redfern & G/lenberger Dry Goods &
ries Phone22 Peru, Nebraska Phone 26 NEW SPRING GOODS Are arriving daily at our storr: Special
INPercales Ginghams Muslins Curtain Nets HESTED STORES Auburn, Nebr.
Disease Germs
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If it is school supplies Fountain pens. drugs, toilet articles o'r a victrola you need get it at Barnes' Pharmacy
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Bargains
Clothes Breed
Scientists Say Germs-billions of th e
breed in clothes Typhoid, diphtheria smallbox thrive and multiply by the thousands in your wearing apparel. Every particle
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d on clothes, even to the drop of milk-decays and forms bacte ria. And because the s pot does n't s how, folks go on po s tponing the trip to the cleaners, forgetful of th e disease they are spreading. The governm e nt reali z. ed the germ bree din g in clothe!.', and introduced th e d e- lou s in g process. Medical authorities claim that million s of liv es were saved by hav ing his clothes put through the steam vat. And thou g h the soldiers hated to get their clothes shrunk b eyond r e cognition, and di sc olored, the re was no evading the "de-lousing machin e But s in ce the war, s cience h as di scovere d a n e w cleaning formula that will completely d estroy a ll germs-and b e bene· ficial to the long life and wea r of c lot h es as well. M od e rn cleanin g plants know this pr ocess. E very man who owns and ope rates hi s ow n · plant is respons ibl e Be cause h e is an • ·est ab li s h e d " clean e r in your it is his bu s iness to protect the public h ea lth, Take an interes t Investi11:a t e.
you may require for your wardrobe can be selected here with
you're get-
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J. A. CEJKA, Tailor & CleanerCommodious rest room for yo ur couveuience when you visit the city. Wheth er it be Shoes, Reody-to·wear Or -Goods, Clothing, or Furnishings We're here to serve you. f. W. Cleveland & Son, Nebraska City, Nebraska ' ,
It was gr and to h ear of a n a ll victorious basket ball team thi s •year Whe n I w.as there, we were glad to even get ha lf way to the top I hear tha t th e n ew a uditori um is a wonder a nd th at it will b e ready for commenc ement. I am pl a nning to be prese n t. Will you Jtjndly ask Profe sso r Ov e rholt to send me my cr edits 'for I am planning to go b ack to P e ru !lo r my deg ree. Rememb er me to a ll my friend s · S in cerely, An
the full assurance that
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good material and value.

(Ge n e va Sig na l)

How man y Ne bra sk a n s k n ow t h a t , on e o r t h e l a r gest mus i c publishing ! houses i n Ame ri ca Is l oc ate d at Yo rlt, o r th a t the c ompositions of Its own- : e r a nd m ana g e r, P r of. J A. Parks, 1 a re mo r e wjd e l y su n g b y c hoirs and 1 c hor u s e s t ha n t h e worlt s o f a n y oth e r Ji ving co mpos e r ? How m a n y N ebr.askan s know t h a t t h e l ar g es t sm elte r of fi n e or es in t he wor ld t s l ocated In Omah a , a n d t hat Ord and Nort h L oup se ll mor e p o p c orn than a ll the oth e r t ow n s in Am e rica combi n e d ? How ma ny Neb1·aakana k n o w tha t K ea r n e y w:aa the fir s t town w es t of t he Missi ssi ppi to b e ligh t e d by e lec t ri city gen e r a t ed by water power or t ha t Low e ll, K e a rney <;ou nty, now a n a l mo s t d eserted v lll a ge--wa s a t on e time the t hird l argest town in

I the real facts known to the outside world.

Edi to r's

The above artlcll? reminds u s that Peru too, has a few "do you knows". How many know that once John Brown went thru Peru with a load o! slaves bound Cor Cnn,a.da. and that Unc le Dan Cole, who is still one or our "live wires ' was teaching schoo l south o! towr at that time and talked with John llrown The fir st gradliatlng exer<,ises ever held in Nebraska, was held at Peru on the Campus, where a huge bould er marks the spot whf:l 'e George Howard and Anna Morehead stood wh en they received their diplomas over sixty years ago When Dr Mc K enzie was p resident.

I Do you k n ow at one time Brown- , ville was the largest city In Nebras- 1 ka, a n d capitol of the Nebraska ter- •·' ri tory. '

PE R U T OURX ,UJENT l' t l Nebras k a? I

T he r e a re s om e queer thin gs i n Neb r a s lca, t oo I n Carte r Canyon In Scotts b lutrs cou nty, th e r e :ar e a doze n c otton wood trees a n d t h e l a te Pro - 1 fe asor Bessey d ecl a red th a t they we r e t h e on ly know n co ttonwoods of th e ir 1 s pec i e s on the North Am e rican co nI tl n e n t. Cus t e r coun t y produ ces the hu l k of s ili ca use d In thi s c oun try as the b ase of s oa p powd e r s , t a l c um 1 p owe d e r s , a n d poli s he s of\ var iou s k i nds. W ha t a r e pe rhaps t he wo r l d's gr e111tes t fossil b e ds a r e in Siou x Cfltm ty. You h a ve l on g co n si d e r e d Nebr as ka me r e ly a p rai ri e s t a t e, ye t t n e F a ll s of Wau ne ta i n Chase co unt v excee d the w or l d t.ame d F a ll a of Mineba ha for sce nic b ea u t y , and on e of t he gr-an des t a utomobile roads in th e country is t he on e ov e r th e Wil d Ca t r.a nge h ill s .b e tw een Ge r- j in g and Kimb a ll 1 T he b eauty of t he Pali sades a l on g t he Hudson a r e fa m ed i n son g a nd s tor y, y e t th ey p a l e In to in si g nifl qa n ce b eflid e th e bea u ties scatte r ed s o l a vis hly be for e t h e eyes o f t h e t r a v el e r by -a u t omo-

WINNER S AT STA'fl:'ct

IIt is interesting to know that two ot t he w i nn ers of the Southeastern B.

IB. tou r nament h e ld in Peru, w e r e winners i n their class at the State

Tourn amen t in Linco ln Cook

IIt h eir class " L " in fine s tyle and the winning Sterling girl s won everlasting glory by w i nnlng the State Championship ove r the best teams that coul d b e b r o u ght against them. We

Ia r e very g l ad to see these two teams !; UCcessful fo r we k n ow that they 1 a r e fast c l ean playi ng teams and dese rving of their hon ors.

JUST BEING HAPP Y

.Just bei ng happy I s br ave work and true, Look i n g on t he bright side Rat her than the bl u e Sad or s u nny m u sing I s l argel y i n the c h oosing; And ju s t being h a p py I a brave work a n d true. bil e from Oma ha s outhwa r d through Ju s t b eing h a ppy P lattsm outh a nd Nebra s ka City to He l ps oth e r so u ls along; .'\ ub u rn w it h th e turbi

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d Mi s sour i on Sc e n es , beauti es , fri e nds and fun in th e goo li old summ e r tim e in Peru. Th ei r bu r d en s may be heavy t h e one s ide and the wo oded blu ffs An d they n ot s t rong on the oth e r. j Your ow n s kies will lighten The mor e Ne br askan s s t udy t ha ir / If ot h e r skies yo u brighten , stat e, th e m ore t h ey will l ove It, a nd 1 I By bei ng j ust h appy t h e greater t he ir e ffor ts to make .,. _. Wl tll a h ea r t f ull of son g. Tcr n1 s--Six and Six W eeks BEGIN June 4 and July 16 Alu mni's O ppor t unity
Normal alumni to work for Teacher's
Opportunity
work toward Graduation IZth Grade H. S. Graduate's Opportunity To s e cure yonr Normal trai ni n g c r edit fo r teacher' s certificate To do Fre s h mou c oll e ge wo rk All other H. S. Student' s Oppo rtun ity To ma ke up ba ck w o rk To d o ext r a wo r k t o wa rd H Scho ol diploma To t ake n p any spec i a l work 1923 PERU Big 5choo l June A - July 14 J ul if 16-Aug . 24 1923 AJI Expenses Six Weeks Only $60 or less A Ora nd Opp ortunity to Anyone To take a in:Bu s iues s tra ining and accounting. Shorthand an d Typ e writing Man u al Train i ng aud Mechan i ca l Or a w ing C o achi n g a n d Physici:ll Tr aini ng Publi c School Music Hom e Economics Nebraska State Teacher's College $5. 00 m a tri c ulati on fee pays Tuit i on for Life Sch•lO I owned a nd supporte d by the people of Nebraska for the b e n efit of Nebraska's children P eru, P eru , t he tried and true Th e schoo l fo r me --the school for you N othing's the matter with old Peru Write fo r In fo rmation A. L. CAVINES S, P re si d ent. R. D. OVERHOLT, Registrar.
The
College Degree Sophomore's
To complete work for Normal diploma , ( two year co11ege course) or to work for degree credits . Freshman's Opportunity To do advance

SIAH OR J\TORIO PRESE'\TEl>

ME ECONO JlO CS D:EP.AJt 'l'UEN... Course With Yo ung Lau ies of 1

Community Eo!oys Fine Musical Pro· The Scboo l " ductioo.

Oh ! Girl s ! "The way to a man 's h eart Is through his sto mach!" Is it not s o? Ali.Ybody watching th e boy s a.s they s niff when they sce nt some 1 neal s be in g pr e p a r e d by a domes tic sc ie n ce c l a s s, wou ld ce rtair,ly say "Yes !" Show rue the gir l who doesnot care to cook (wh eth e r for a mun or otherwi se). A gi rl ju s t can't h elp h e rself, especially whe n she's a ssigned a little kitc h e n all h e r own. "Is

H andel's :\lessiah was presented to the public b y the Community Oratoria Chorus of Peru on Sunday, April 8th, a.t 8 o'clock P. ).L at the Methodid' church. The lovely day preceding the perform:: JJ ce v:as a prelude to th e wonderfu l oratorio which in itself had

• po·:;cr to lift the a u dience from com\ monplace rea lities out and up to tile realms of things godly.

\ The concer t opened after a short i t poss ibl e? " I h ear som eo n e ex - ,\ exp l anation by Miss Carpenter, tne claim. Certainly! Haven't you heard 1 t ', director, with the earnest appeal or that the food Ju,bo ratori es are n ow a r- \ t \ the P r o11hecy to the gloomy degraded ran go rl on th e unit l1itc h e n plan'! Thi s tate of the wor ld to prepare for the pl aces the gi!'l n ea r e r to h er su p-

Light to come. With t his cam e the pli es and s ave s floor space; it a l so .soot hing com fort of the infinite promma kes It seem more like home. ise of t he coming Saviour-t h e ;\les\V hat a r e th e courses'! Th e n ames s: h thems elves g ive you but an in k lin g The t enor soloist, George Shuo r wha t they r eall y a r e. You have waiter sang the fir s t recitative "Comh e nrd th e rem a rk th a t wh a t w e l ea rn fort Ye ).Jy People.'• The chorus conin a " Ja b'' kitc h e n b e done at the Phophecy with convincing h om e. This is ce rtainly di sprove J ,·oJume as one p owerful vQ!ce. Hanby tl!e " Ftrst Year' s l•'oo,Js ' cours e rle l's contra-puntal trea tm ent of this

In th is the mai n ob j e ct is preparing HOM EMAK ERS LEARN I NG HOW s ub j ect br ought home to every one a nd se rvin g famil y s iz e m ea l s. In t his · the awe-inspir ing fact that truly rs t a l\C n up the Rtudy of fo od JTAxU \L TR ,'l".'l',''G DEI'AR'I' · "The Glo ry of the Lord Shall Be Re-

l\IEX'8 ('J,U R :::u:ke d to give a demon s tration to tlle THE ' • ,, ,, , stuffs and marketing. T h e Second 1 vealed.'' ::\1r 0. M. Good and :\lr. r'rowct iu c omm 11n ity s ingingt h e wi ll- · Jf'E ] 1f)', l Year's Foods '' (whic h yo u w ill s ur e- Carleton i\Ieek, bass s oloist sang tile ingly accep t ed the invita tion and gave · ly to ta l1o after ta iling the first) Jo'o, ·gu s o n's rwo Uo ur I?rogrmu r emaining solos b elonging to •.he J • Gr•rJltl StlCCcss near ly anoth e r hour of community • R 1 C t , 1 1 t it n litt le mor e atl va n cetl. Thi s year , 1 " s inging.

1 e a e n CJ' Oa n< us ry Prophecy-"Thus Saith the Lord of the -cla ss e s took up food Hosts," "Beho ld DHkness Shall Cov- The a u d ie nc e h a d th e fi r.;1. tions (!Jum, y u m ! ) - jellies, conserves, 'fl iP :VI en' s Club ro r over a year

Do you Jmow that two of the ver y er th e Earth, "' and "The Peop l e Thal two parts of the they an d .s , u c h L11e first ou l'\ t't cr · they p l a J!- I lt •s b eo n en Jo ying a series o.f m eetin!;s h b 1 · im p o rtant cente r s of indu st ry of thi a Wa l11 e d in Darlm ess." < simp ly went wild w it ent u s asm m n ed ., h eal th S l • 1d' tor ea c h on e, : ,'•.s th e 1·esult or its adOJJtion by th e a r e located in tho Engin ee r - ThP :"\at ivi ty was p r ol ably tlle most :h e c l osi ng p a r t or the program. , enl·pllasizln g eli l r ..v'wt a gr e ut. 1 1 1 :111 co ltl Ro t a ry Club. Th e Lin col n ·· 1 1 tng bu ilding b ack of the Admini s tra- im pre!'si ve part of t h e concert. Mr. - ".lJ>e rybody sang. The e n s will chance?), the • n ' rter, th e.) I Rota ry C lub ha s b een sendmg s peak - t h e ir swee t voi ces and ttie s inger s tion b uild i n g and in the basem e nt of iolch a t the organ in Handel's "Passerved meals. u l; Dr m s of se1 , e r s to address th e men of the co ll ege who cou l d car'r y a tun e a nd a ll the the Tra: n e r s' Buil di ng'! W e ll its time tora l Sy m phony," created a most vitre, thou g h e1111 l ! 'Ol t he p r acti- at t he noon d ay lunch e on s. Every re!'l who had any mu s i c in t.h,eir so uis for you to hear more about them. ln p eaceful pastor a l atmosphere s u ch cal fnmi ly sc rvir·, the t. ir d qu a rter; has bee n a g rand s uccess. (('ontin u e d o n fou rth page) these p laces are locate d the ma nu '11 as w•: s s ugges tive of night on the the n, as a fini sh u •. lO U l.'Jl worked I On th e l ast clay of sch ool before tra:ning s hops. w h ere variolfS manu \ ! hills!;lf's of Bet hleh em. This immedon advancet_l fo,"i" lnt uch n g a dem.- , racation, Supt. F. o Ferguson , h e.nd ;! rts cours es are giv e n iate ly preceded the aria "For Th ere \ SPRl :\' GTDlE TE7l onstra tl o n m curving, the last qua 1- or the Music D e-pa rtm e nt or t h" .m- S up pose you took a peep i nto e ither Were Sherpherds," by the soprano ter oln 1., w:11 to ha" " addres. e d 'i' i' t> Co ll ege Gir l s ' Club gi ven of th ese shop s what wou ld attrac t sol o ist. :\liss Esther E. Blank enst.ip. A nd oh! }'ha 'lon"V? •e> 1 t t • h lunclw>n on thl'> "im- 1 •'t hi h ? ltr attentio n? In tlle on e s ho p v o u Afte r the soprano had completed the J. r ..sev er:> l teal!- i year ;t> w c Course:!., It ex] ns w •n ny th t,,..'S l'-lrta nce o( :UI!Rfc :n t Ed t!Cl lion : "te st.udC'n ls an:! the f ac ulty of the would see Prof. Paul in c h arge o f a story ttof th e Angel's appearance, his that on e w:mls •o lm•" · Here is u • 1 1 t f 1 t k' f 1 great message and the s udd e n appea·· • 1ot t 1e t\ a n Y:l.l'ious depar tm e nts h ave pee n m- '.:'rcn p o stuc e n s rna mg u se u m·- 1t'lumce to learn 11 nh• u t e nor a nd lr ]", usoll nnlvecl Vetlne s day ·t· 1 'V h d tli · t ticles of furnitur e, or p e rh a )J S workin;; ance of the multitud e of the heaven• o v 1 ec. e a v e enJoye ese eas e q mplll t'llt , I : I n ig ht nn d the Fac u l ty m e m- a n d f rom t h e comments maqe b y th e o nt a building proj ect in carpentry . Iy ho'<t, the choru s cam e in promptly [ro m \Jot! 11' practtcal bers. T hey d e mand e d tha t Mr. Fer- ,\ e lm ow t h ey -a l so en joy- · ' \ Ute other yo u would find Prof. w ith t he pr aises of the ho st. a 'lei a rtl s ttc st ; po· nd oodles Ig u so n give t he ad tl ress to the sc hool 1 • S c ho e n ik e in cha rge of a group do · "G lory To God in the H ig h est." A 1 1 1 · · • t'l conun g. 1 o r l1tt e d e tUl s t 1: t m e s o mu cu l 'rhe Cl u b s h a red th e ir Thur sday afternoon, AprH lZth , in ing s imila r as perhaps contrnl to duet " He Shall Fee d lli s in mak ill g a h ofll" tnCl tr e at wtt.h the Gtrl a Club a nd the r.e F'a cu l ay r oom we will e n tertai n plan s for bmldmgs, for t h e mechamc a l fi' lo c k ,' ' by Mrs. 0. 1\1. Good a nd i.\1iss Ah 1 Then tlw re 1 s ome·.hin g e l se 1 Senior H igh Scho o l in a big j oint t S t i T Tl 111 b I 'r" vi n g room Bertic e Kenn edy, pr ece.ding the chi!· ' · a a p nng m e e a u s w e · · th at Is J USt mt (' r estm g to 1, 01 ,voc•t'on mec t i Hg Ev e r y ava il - 1 1 t l Th ' r Above th e bum of machinery or cl r en's chorus, si nging fo rth their iniJ Js. .J 11 St 01 e wor d ex r esses it · · t :e a a, g ven u s year . e ,, a- I 1 " 'I h g , P b l e space wa s t.alt e n m the assembl ::; . u lty a nd the students who are reg- th e tappm g of hamme rs you wtll no - v itati on. "Come l;nto Hlm A I 1 e at :!1 1 Cl otbmg Th e guls learn to Ii'OOn\ wh e n Pr es id e nt George Sho- l f k th II d I li ce that a sp irit of indu s try prevail s Ar e H eavy Laden ,'' The unvoiced ,·e- ; e"rot or wor 111 e ,:o owmg e- · ma l; e garm e nts for a ll ty p es or peo- walt .e r oC th e i\1 en 's Clu b call e d th :i! t t 't d Ph 1 T I The s tud ents see m to like th eir work of th e audience that went b ack , Jl?.' men s m vt e : ystea r a 1n · p i e ; t hey s tud y lin es a nd co lors that , 11 eeling to o rder a nd th e n th e pro- H , M d C 1 I :> n rl k een b us i ly a t their ta:;ks o f p l an- to the pl ead ing of thos(' beautiful l lJe "o II " ill cloth ing. Wllen a ' r m g. ) g Jen e , ' ustc an om mel e t a • . f 'd b 1 " g 1 am \\ !!S announc e d Afte r br:e \n im·itnlion is a lso e xtended to a ll mng and makmg u seful art Jc le!>. yo ung votccs commg r om a SI e a:;ir.'l ' I Iu s co ur se, s h e I: nt•·ot!uction ProCes s or F e r guso n tool• thP new stud en t s who e ntered coi lege I fe ll ow knows what be wan t s wns a response to tbe ap peal 'Jf stze up an) typ e, sle n de1 stout 01 I d:·u ge of th e e nti re program 1 1 f t h ' 1 t to do a nd does it. 1 b e li eve you will the di\•ine. For indeed, they impress1 , ·' · t 1e Jegm n mg o JS as quarm cchum. a nd "h,lt hne s and w Ja li e opened the pr ogram b y g tvm g ta r. I now c on clude t h at these two s ho ps cl one as being div ine. co lo r; a r r Rll! ahle to th ab t y p e--an d 1a r ecital w hi ch captivate d the 'a re rea l ce nter s of in d u stry. Th e as i t w as present.o>d I 'l•:AA .: ,, s h e c1111 aclua ll y m ake a ga rm e nt to " Udi c n cc and th ey call e d him b acl\. :\' O'I' E ('H \:\' GF. 01> 1 The P e ru Norma l arts de partm e nt ' ro ught to m ind a gain th e sacr ifice s t: ll. arore s aid ty p e. 1' h en , th er t i s I time after ti me for more numb ers. i is o ne of t h e best if not t.b e b est a nd s orrow involved in ou r salvation al\;; a ys Ute a d vantage O[ lllaking prac - 1 n ut the a ucli en ce on ly ga \·e up whe n 0 ·t \l ndny :\!Jril 16th t h e con- i en uip ped de p a rtm e nts of its kin d iu Hut th e so r row wbieh eve ry one w as tical app r ec iatio n or the lmowledge 1

t.!1ey round that a nother ri ch t i'I?at vocatio n per iod t h e H is tor y depart- ; II •<' stat e E a ch s hop con tai n s b e<; i de made lo f ee l was a ll di s pell e d whe u t o se lL was 11.waiting th e m when tlH'Y s hould 11' 0 111 wil l d e bate a q u es tio n of in te t- a ll r eg ular tool s power mach inery, lhe hoveful c horu s burst forth th eir .::in10 t h e in s t r u ctor s'! Yes? A J•pn r hi s 011 " l'h e Importa n ce ef< t t o ('V!'I'Y cditizcn. " Re· ' .· ., ,lint; saws, p l aners , too l gri n clf'rs "Lif t l 'p You r H eads 0 Ye Gates.'' v ery importa n t question ! But, that fo in E cl u ca t.ion.' Hi s sc ho lar l y so l ved Th at t he Unit e d States Shou ld a nd a num ber o f t umi ng l athes Thi s The pl easing \' Oic e of the soprano gave is th e b es t p a rt of the cours e. Under :1 JrlrP ss wa s full of hidd e n humor and Ente r the L eag u e of Nations." Thi s e la bo r alte equipm en t fac ilit ates the a ll ass ur·ance to the doubtful soul ; )\c s up:ori of Mi ss Tucker for nhilosop h y that went to the hearts • n!; h i? I?:! 1 h" for t )U' in ter co l - making of num e rous b ea utiful p ieces t!J. ·.1t ind eed "I Know Th at My Ret h e cool!ing ami Mi ss Fos ter for t h e 1 t h e h earer s. No one doubted hi s an d N. of fu rn it u re. A well eq ui pped dra w - deem er Liveth." And this doubl y assewing d e partm ents , it seems that 1pa Jii ng his points H e won every D akota. 1 ing r oom ad join s t h e manual tr a in- st n•ed a nd manifes ted in the glorious"ma l1 e good." I o n e from t h e h ea d or th e Mu s ic D e- Tn ord Pr to giv e tt'mc roi' a p rof it - ing s hop in th e t r ainers ubllding ly triumphant chorus "Halle luj ah! B.ut, whn t nt•out who 1pa r m e nt to th e mo s t u n mu s ical pig- ai le t·on f< illcration or this que s tion the The co u rses offered l ead up to t h e The Lord God Omnipot e n t Reignetb,'' parlll g to teach this c ourse· F01 1 s l1in defe nd e r Wh e n h e co mpl e t <J cl 7: !iO ancl s: riO rlasses wil l e9c h b e spr'c ial arts dip loma. Til lY wh i ch was supreme in its spl e ndid ren ' hf's e, tlu•re is th e s pec ial "i\'lethods 11is add r es s Ce w r ealiz ed that over s'wrte n ctl 20 minult> ;. The regu l u r incl,ttle. ca bin et making, carpentry clition by the local chorus Cb1rr s c," tukin g up course s of study nd hoar h a d e l a p sell s in ce i\lr. F er- (;0 c la sses will brogiJi' at S: :lo a n 1 u t eac hers cour se in wood work , uJ)- :\Tiss Ethe l :\k:\laster and e quipm ent of l a boratori es, of 1 11so n ltcgan the prog r nm. But Mr·. convo cati o n will p r o mplly at hoiRt f'r ing a nd fin i s h ing, wood turn- W ade aecompaniecl at the piano. The \\'hi<'h aetna! p l a n s a r e m ade. Th e u, Ferg u!>on h as unu s u a l a bility not o nl y 9:10. L et eve r y tl!l'rc on ing, b eg innin g a nd advan ced mechan- c ho ru s was drawn from the lhf' ,.: turl e nt teache r s h ave a chance to ;os a si nger u nd a t u ll;e r but h e is a so that th e 'j ud ,::es d ec i s ion may be leal rl r:-wing, drafting and machiu P. and hi gh sc hool stud ents and people p rac·tice t e aching f r om th e fifth g r a du I ,1hy s ica ll y st r ong man a nd h as no r c mlcr otl by 10: 20 ill tin} «;! for o n r draw in g. of the co mmunity. Th e children s up. T he eompletio n o[ th e two y ears •n< l of e ndthance, a nd wh e n he regu lar class lJ<' ri o dl>. '·.:: : j (Conl nu ed 0 11 l :Jst pag!') chorus Wo3S drawn from both t.he Disco ui' Sil e n titles n s tuclent to t h e "Hom.; tric t School and t h e '!'mining Sc·hool. J<'po n omle!-i Ce rti fica t e.' which qu a li-

With the co-operation of tbe Peru fie s a g rnclnate to uny po s ition, not I

·f' Ch1 mb er or Commerce mention musi rr> quiring rour years All wo r l1 dmw

•]' be macle of th(' su prenw effort put inin the 1 1lrpnrtmC'nt c ol'l' os pon ds to to the presentation of the work d6ne at the n n iv or s lty in the I 'iJ 1 ! i\!iss Car·penter, the dire.·tor. It was :;a me tl rmw l mcn t and fu ll c r e dit is I not on ly her of mind and g i ven t h e r!' fo r the w ol'l1 don e h e r e. I l.Jody lhat she put into it, but also

Thi s department h as c h arge of the of Ron!. Jt'or, sure!) without nil thrne SC' hool lnnc h for ru ral e hilclre n; for of th Psc and the high motive which any furlh<'r inform a tion ; jus t asl; movecl her to do it, the :\1essiuh could the " khlc!IN!'' nncl oh ! the "Hom e not have heen the sucC'ess that it wall. i« plannin g the foo d for l h e FI·es ;t- It iR higlrly appreci.atecl b\· tho Comn ·c n-So phomorc Ba nqu e t. munily and the College.

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it is po!ls ib l e to get. , mPthod s, <·l othl n g I nnd li foods :! I n nd p oss ihl y foo ds 1 and 2. The nw n t is exceptio n a ll y fin e· but say ! \Vhv no l ! ome and soc ? 1' h e room s ar c o p e u for ln Hpoct Jon a nd you eRn f.lCe t he• "l'on l'>" n t work 'l'li,.n• rll !' I 4 000 ,00 0 t' OI I ilnt bo >n n nw ll vl 11 g In t hP l lnflrd Htn l cH, h air I ol w h om HI'!' not dtl:t.c•n s 0 1•' WORK DONI•; BY MANUA L AfUS DEPARTMF:NT Safety-pins Beauty pins Hair pins lt'mtemlty pins lli amond pi1111 Clotht' l! pins Rolling ]1111>' Exchnngl'
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v e ry are tree-fe rn for ests The tree ferne; superior work. Ia r e a bo u t 1 5 feet h igh. The bri g h

H ow doe s the ocean look? De scr ibin g s un sets wou ld be a s easy, for it is as ever changing as a su n set

Sometimes it i s bl ack ancl cold l ooking, sometimes rough white-foamed waves show thru l ow-h a ngin g blanl{ets of fog, an d the s hips that p ass Pepeekio Point roll a nd plu nge along.

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large as t r ees her" Can you !mag ine a, h e dge or r ed -l eaf e cl s hrubbery ?

M a rgarct Miller

Arthur Majo r s Bu sin ess

Today for a while the s un was very bright, and the ocean reflected the Man ager l ight Jl k e a great mirror The milli on " Itiny littl e rippl es and fl eck s of foam

Fern Taylor, Assi stant " --:= - - ==-----======= g li ste ned like p o li s h ed s ilv e r. A few

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Let m e but do my work f rom d ay to

m oment.s la t e r, I stood at the schoo l room window an d watche d a raiu cloud blow in from ove r the water.

As a u s u::J thing the su n se ts are n o t e xtraordin ary , Whe n I fi r s t came h e r e i t d a rk at five o 'clo cl{ Now it grow s dark a bout six. There is very little twili ght h e r e. The s un drops from th e s k y In to t h e horizonit i s day a n d fiv e minutes l ater the night b as c o me. When there is a beau tiful sunse t tho, i t s urpasses any thing you can imagi ne I saw a s un set abo u t t wo weeks ago, t hat lo oked like a n Easter ascension pi c tur e. I was s o un usuall y l ove l y, th a t a de:; c r iptlo n of it w as given in th e Hilo

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1 I n the eve ning the wate r may b e v e r y d ay, rough, or it may b e as ca lm as a Jake.

In fie l d or for est , at the desk llf th e s un sets cl ear, the water lo oks lo om, !lite pink cora l At ni g ht when the

In the roa ring m ark et place or t ran- e n c h anti n g l y, wiclted H awaiian qu i! room.

Ibea m s down m a king a path of goltl L e t me but fe e l in my heart to say, across a dark sea-we ll the r e ju&t

When wish es b eckon me , i s n't any vocabul a,r y picturesque astray, I e nough to e xpress th e beauty of it.

"Thi s i s my my bl essin g not I Now as to the mountain s. The Roya l m y doom, -Go rge gave me the bi ggest thril l.

Of a ll who live I am th e one of whom ·we s tood o n the rear platform anu' Th is wor k can best be done in the saw th e Gorge by starlig ht You' ll ri g h t waiY."

I I never know h ow really small you a r e u ntil you rid e be n ea th the se canrrhe n shall I see it not too gr eat I yon wa ll . T h e mountains thru Nenor s mall vada a nd Ut a h were g r and, but some-

To s u it my spirit and to prove m y 1 how didn't thrill me as they might

Editor's Note : - The a bov e i s a n ex cerpt from a l et t er written by Allen Gl asgow , c l ass of 1922, who i s teach ing in H awa ii. Miss Glasgow will be we ll r e memb ered rfor her splend id work as assi s t a n t editor of the Pedu.

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APPRE CIATION

Th e Girl s' Clu b taltes this means f acknowl edging our appreci a tion' c.f pe ld nd in vit a t ion of the Men's Club p h ear Mr. F erg uso n at Ch apel on arch 29th. Th e gir l s certainl y enyed thi s treat ancl wis h to thank th e en' s C lub and t he fac ulfly for this vor.

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ful it is to l ive in a tropic a l c ou nt ry a n d ye t b e ab le to l oolt u p to mountaj n s and see sno w on the di stan t peaks. It is so wonderful oy moonllght-to stand und e r a pa lm a nd look up to see spark l ing s now o n t h e moun tain , with perhaps whi te featheey cl o ud s h a nging l ow a bout the

foot. Most of t h e trees have s u c h qu eer names, you wou ldn 't r ecog ni ze them. Koa i s H awa iian mahogany There a re sev e ral vari e ties o f" pa lm s , m a ny t ropic a l fruit trees, silve ry oak man -

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T h e following is a list of t h e d eb a t e rs:

Affi rmative: Peru; Ve rna Cook Hari a n T ayl o r a nd Roscoe W r igh t. .

Negati ve: Auburn; I sabel S n yde r Mar ie Nelson, Ma rgaret Gi11a n. .

T h e pup ils were much pleased on Thursday when Mr s Browne ll ann o unced th at President Cavin ess wo uld ta l k to u s.

Mr Cavin ess in hi s characteri stic quiet mann er bro u ght to u s the message of " The Enjoyment and Value of th e H S Period. " He e mphasized comes to the person w h: o has money in the ban k

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PERU STATE BANK

One b l ock north Bu rli ngton Dep ot J Neb ra ska C i ty , Nebr.

We boost Peru-and Feed you too BURLINGTON CAFEsi on of a ll. He s l1owed the growt'l r-----··--=--=-'"""''!""-=-.. o ur school in one year f r om a. senlor c l ass of twenty in 1922 to a class P eru, N eb raska j (p.;-...-- Pump it full ., with the little Red Pump ,--- \} Handle v h Cleans rA1·J 1JJ as tt fllls DUNN:rEN Fountain Pen acl th th e U ti le Red Pum p· lla tuUe Avenue Store Notions and School Supplies H. U. Landolt I of forty in 19 23. Th ese figure s not o nly s how growth for the H S. but a l s o a l arge increase for College next yea r. The senior class of Peru hi g h sch ool ha s c hose n for its c l ass pla.y, the popular com ed y "Seventeen" written by Booth Tarkin g ton. I T h e cast i s as follows: Mrs. Baxter Roy Chamberlain Mr s. B a.xtcr Nitn Dill on Willi e Baxte1· Ar lene Itilc he J a n e Baxte r Lill ian Mason Mr. Parc he r Lawre n ce Bernard May Par c her Verna Cook I I I I I I Herald Printing House DISTINCTIVE PRINTING Phone 77 Auburn , Nebr. I THE SHOE SHOP-E lmer Ringer, L et us do yo ur s ho e re pairing ITS and Wingfoot ru bber heels Oak an d Krom e so le leather. W e carry a full lin e of lace s , d yes and p o li s h es Quick se rvice, r easo nabJe priccss Specia l a t tent i o n g i ven to mail o r d e rs Peru, Nebr NEW SPRING GOODS ;\re arriving daily at our stor\: Special Bargains - - I N Perc ales Muslins Curtain Nets HESTED STORES GO. i\uburn, Nebr Lo la Mildred L ambert I J oh u n l e Wats o n Cecil Coatn ey I• .To e Bu lli ck Howard Bath I Peru, Nebr Willi e Banl<s : Boone Dall am ;-- ' Ge orge Crooper Olin Elliott Your best Assurance of Standard Values - ONE PRICE TO ALL PROPER ' S N e br. C ity , N ebr IEthe l Boke He l en Yeck WATCH ES Ge n es is Har lan Tay lor Mary Gladys Sears Th e pl 3jY wi ll be directed by Mit!S E s ther De lzell. T h e follow ing program was given o n Fr iday m ornin g at the assembly }) eri od. Stunt-Coa l Miners' Str ike Kittl e R hodus, .Mil dred Maso n , El l e· ano 1 · Harajiau Ne lli e Cowell, Wa nda. Scars, George Cl ary, Charlotte Abl e, Fu l ton Dav en port, Frank Bogle, Cora Jl utchlnson. Vio li n s olo P hillip Hoyt J:WELRY I R ea clin g Cella KiRer P lan o d ue t Luelle H.usfH' II SILVERWARE Ma r garet Dn bl fl lrcnn Sargeant & Rice Co. WH0L C.SALE; GN0E.GNS Nebraska <::ity, Nebr. I

PERU PEDAGOGIAN A " lJ. S " l l' rom the go, breadfruit, monkey W ceplng Ipad a nd wond e rfu l banyon trees. at · at Peru, Ne- 1 1 Hibiscus i s the n at ion a l flow e r a nd braska a.s second-class matter. 1 bl the r e is ::. h edge or it about Thru an unexp am a e mis take In ev e ry h ouse an d yard. Pv inBe tt E::. " I Published Weekly by the Peru State Teachers College - I the account of the Dramatic Club play bl oom p rofuse l y and the bu shr,e of in the last i ss u e, Memory was forgot- ten attain >the size of young tree s ten. Not r e memb e ring memory would Can you pic ture how beautifu l th ey see m the wors t s ort of forgetfulnes'l, are, a ll fl a ming with scarlet bios but the omi ssion of U1 e pra i se whir.b soms Thei·e are fer ns of a ll kind Miss In ez Wells d ese rv e d in th is char- and descriptions. Abou t U1e volca n:> acter is wo r se. Se we take this op- and b ordering t he road leading the re portunity of commending h er
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a nts that w e trea:; From The ":Uenutr" or llnwaU ure in fl ower pots a t hom e, g row a" Write o nly on one s ide of the paper. Have y o ur copy t ypew ri tt en if possible · Ta e EDITO R TAE E OITOR IAL ST.A. PF. George Medske r Editor-ln ·Chief Ru by Thompso n Associate Editor Emi lie Novotny " Zelm a Tayln r Ass is t ant E d itor
per ;rear. Single copy 5 cts.
y o u do n o t r eceive your Pedagogian leave notice in the Pedagogi an box In the Administration building
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should be in by Fr:day nigh t No copy acceptrd al ter 5 p m Fdday. co l ored fo lia g e p l
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the n ega tive sid e of the qu es l i on: "Resolved: Tha t Nebras k a s hould a dopt t he Kansas Indu str ia I Cou 1·t Sys t e m. " I YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS For Ever y Event The Suitab le Present ! Arran_:!'e for yonr Sitting today then wh.en y ou netd photographs y o u II ha ve them to gl\'t: O ur pr i cea will please y o u Peterson Sudio, = = Peru , Nebr.Do ctor L B SHRE VE Dentist b:xtracti o n and X-Ray C hil drens work a Spec i alty Office Phnne 27 Residence 2 00 D. D STO NECYPHER, M. D. PHYSI C IA N P ho nes I Your Easter Gostumc will be Go r rcct if ' Selected at . Matthews' Style Shop Style Without l:!:xt ravaga nce Nebraska City, - - - Nebraska p owers; ! T h e high est i sl an d mountain of t he
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Auburn d eba t e d with Peru High on Frid ay, April 6th w it h Auburn sup porting
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d ows fa ll a nd can be seen from a l most a n y part \t eventide to p l ay a nd love and r est, of it. You can t r ea lii ze how wond e rBecause I know, fo r m e, my worlt Is b es t. Van Dyke
Ay l swo r t h of Univers ity
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judge and gave !Jis decision i n f avor of Auburn. P r ofessor Ay l swo rth said th e qllla lity of the dbate was exce ll ent on the pa r t of both t ea ms a nd deciding on th e winn er was quite di ffic ult.
Meet that opportunity Prepared
the fact t hat t he h igh sch ool trainin g sh ould pre p a r e u s in becoming "self directing a nd i n caring for sel f." Mos t of us s ho uld have a fixe d purpose in li fe l'u t p repa ring to teach would in no way unfit a p erso n for othe r callings. Our school deve lopm e nt s h ou ld flit u s for li fe on al high pl a n e Pres id ent Caviness' message w as so direct, it w as with in t he comprehenl

1\J'I'. VE.RNON A TRE E

Elastc r vacation was very qui e llY f t h!Jtl{ th at I !; hall see , t M V I II but S l ·x A !)0 0 111 lovel y as a tree :-: pe nt a 1 t e rnon f tl A tree whos e hun g ry m outh i s prest g lrl 11 l eft to k eep the hom e llres burn- Ag a in s t tJte heart' s s weetly- fl owing i ng. Tt was not too qui et, how ever, for th e m to enjoy themse lves. Mr. A tree that l ooks at God a ll day, IJ inn s erved breakfas t s and dinners An(! lifts her l eafy arms to pr ay; w e re le ft to be pr epared. This was A t r ee that may in s ummer wear, q ui le a div ersion and t h e me als were A n est or goblin s in h er hair; c c l'tain ly en joyed. Upo n whos e bo som s now had l ain Mrs. Waugh s pe nt her Easter va- Who in thna te l y Jiv es with min. cation with her fam il y In Lin coln Po em s a r e made by fools like

During her we ek of ab sence , Mi s s Bu t on ly God ca n make a tree.

T oh u acted as hou semothe r - By Joyce K ilm er

Any kind of r ep airing done by up-to-da te jewe l e rs - Prices always rea s o nable-

We have all kind s o f school pin s and rings a l ways on h a nd Watchm aker :: J e w e l e r

J. C. Chatelain

P eru, Nebr ART AND MU§mC

We hav e a nice l ine o f reproduc ti ona of fam o u s paint in gs We do fine work in our f r aming depa rtm e nt.

We se ll mu sical in s r um e nts and s uoplie s. S HE E T MUS IC & FOLIOS

J. P Mill e r J e welry Co. Court Ho u se aq uar P A uburn. ew m *'

Dr !!: Ray R ey n o lei s Osteopath Ph ys iciofanAuburn, In Peru Tu esda y and Friday even in gs. F o r appo in tment ph o n e M r s U C. Meyer '9** M'N'WG

IOR. H. C. HARRIS DENTtST Auburn, Nebraska

Good C offee, Qu i ck Ju s t hot wate r t easpo on · full of Bakerized Soluble Coffee

A d<>liciou s c u p o f c nffee in an in s ta nt The id ea l coffe e f or picnics and room l unches a t Phone 25 MARDIS Pho n e 25 '*KIPr G - TIM.__

Milam Green House

Pho ne i89

If it is seho ul s up p li es stationer-y , F ount a in pens, dr ugs , I toilet articles or a I victrola yo u need g et it at Barnes' Pharmacy Th <· Rcxal St ore 1-'ersc rip t ions Carefull y Co mpo und ed I

1 are r e i iable.

I & Gllenberger

Dry Goods & Groce rics

Phone22 Peru, P h one 26

Clothes Breed Disea s e Germs Scientis t s Soy Ge rm s -b illi on s of th e m, br eed in cl o th es T y phoid, diphth e ria sm a llb ox thrive and multiply b y t he th ou sa nd s in your wearing appare l. Every pa rti c le of f ood sp i ll e rl on clot h e s, even to the dr op ?f milk - d ecays and forms b act e ria And the s p o t doesn t s how, fo lks go o n p os tp onin g th e tr i p to th e c leaner s forge t ful o f the dis e as e t h e y are s p r e a di ng. The gove rnm e n t realize d th e germ in c lot he !! , and i ntroduc e d the de - l ou s ing proc ess. Med1cal aut h or i ties clai m that mi lli on s of liv es were sa ved by ha v ing. hi s c lothes p ut thro ug h the big steam vat And the h ated to ge t t h e ir c lo t h e s s hrunk b eyo nd r eca nd d! sco lo red, th ere was n o e v adi n g th e "d e- l ous i ng mach10e B ut s 1n ce the war , s cience ha s di s co ver ed a n ew c l e a ning formu la t h at will comp le t ely d es tr oy all germ s- and be b e nefic i a l to the lo ng life and wear of c lot h e s as w e ll. M odern cl e anp lants know Ev e ry man wh o ow n s a n d opera t e s h1 s ow n plant IS r e spo n s1 bl e. Because h e is an ' est a bli s h e d" c le ane r in your n ei g hb orho od , it is hi s bu s in ess to protect t h e public h e alth , Take an inte r e s t. Inve s tigate.

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:FJtESIUIAN NOTES

Th e Chapel this week wa s o ne of t he pepp iest of the year. Everybody wa s full of enthu s ias m and j g ood wil l. After t he college song wa s s u ng, the rem a i nder of th e time w a s take n up wi th b us in es s. Nearl y everyi!'reshm an r e alize s the r esponsibili t y that the c l ass bas a nd is taki ng h is or her s hare of the burden L e t ua

"Ot forg e t our Thursday morn in g c hap e l s It Is th e time s e t ap a r t t or P r e s hme n to get together and show th e ir c l a ss s pirit.

Ar e w e going? Well I guess!

To Fres hman Chapel Ye s Yes, Yes!

Zel ia Andrews, a co ll ege graduate in J a nu a r y 1923, is now histo r y te ache r i n th e high school at Nebraska City. Whil e a s t uden t of the Eve ret t l-itera ry S oc ie ty, a r eporter of the 'l V•l

C. A., a n d a council member of th e Gir ls' Clu b. Haz e l Ca rl son of York, Nebr a s ka, is a memb e r of the se n ior class. She was a Normal Graduate i n 1922.

Sara h Col e man of Fai rbu ry, N Abr r e ce iv e d h er A. B. degr ee in J anu ary 192 3 Sh e ass is ted in the library , was s e c r et a ry of the Y. W. C. A. a member of Eve r e tt, and of the Gir ls ' Cl ub Monfc a Ca rp e nter is a Normal g mdu a t e of 1911. At pre sent she is a m emb e r of t h e Junior Class. She i s a member o f Y. W. C A. and of Girl s Club

E sther De lz ell is completing her four year c oll e ge cour se t hj s s pring a nd fini she s h er s ix tee n t h yea r as a s tu de nt in the P e ru sc hool. She was pr es id e n t of t he Y. W. C. A. and wa s a m em be r of Philo · Girl s ' Clu b. She is a l so coa ch of t he high s chool play for 1 923 Will ode n e Da uph in of Tilden , Ne hr., was a Norm a l Gr a dua te n 1920. She is a .Junio r now, but exp e cts to r ece ive h e r A B. deg r ee this summer. She wa s a c oun c il me mber of the Grls' Club, a c a bin e t member of Y. W. C A. a nd s e c r e tary and treasurer of the J u n ior Cl ass .Anoth er s tud ent rece iving h er A. B. degr ee a nd compl eting h er f our yea r cou r se i s Harrie tt Gl asgow of Huml o ldt, Ne br. She was a Norma l grad ua te in 1915 She w a s a memb er of P hil o, Y. W. C A. Dra matic Club, Ol ym pi c Club an d th e Gir ls• Club. F aye J ones of Juli a n, Nebr., is a me mber of th e Junior Cl ass. He h as be11n i n Peru for on l'Y a s h ort time.

ee Ci ty is p resid e n t of th e .Junior Cl ass , and a l so o f t h e E ver et t Socie t y Haze l La rkin a t ea c her in t he As hlan d Pa rk sch ool in North Omaha wa s a P eru Norma l grad u a t e in 1922 Sh e was a m ember of t h e Y. W C.

Sn a p s hots w ill be continue d.

RA NIUN G LAWS

The cl asse s in Ame rica n Gover nm e nt. R e c e nt Ame bican Hi s t ory a nd P olitica l E conomy wer e ve r y fo rtun a te la s t F r iday mornin g , April 6th t o liste n t o a. lecture by Mr C. L ew is o f the Citi ze ns S tale Bank.

Mr. Lewi s fir s t expl a in ed t h e purpo s e oif our ba nlts and b an lti ng syst e m in ge n eral, a fte r which h e tr a ced the ori g in a nd g rowth of ou r ba n ldn g in s ti t ution s Mr. L ewis s how e d u s from wh e r e our mon ey com es a.nd bow our banki ng syst em is ma de sec ure ; but h e c ould n ot tell u s how Lo sec ur e our mil li on s ov e n th oug h h e i s i s a ba nke r.

Some of th e c la s ses b ad b ee n s tud yi n g ba nlt in g , th e oth e r s will s oon m a ke b a nks and fin a n c e a stud y, so th e e nti re l ectu r e incl ud i n g also th e ex pl anation of th e organization and o pe ration ot our F ed eral R eserve syst e m wa s Inte nselY inte r es te d and ins truc ti ve

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The Stewart School Service I a nd willi ngne ss t o se r ve (E s tab li s h e d in 19 16) Al ice Ro be rtson, r etiring con grossW• T • Davi s '16 Mgr. 1:18 No woman , clo Hed Iter c on gr essi on a l enUJze Citizens State .9Jank Facu l ty and students will find an accoun t with us a great co n venience to them. C onsult us concern i n g an y business problem y ou may hav e E. E. GOOD, Presid en t S WA.NS, Auburn, Fr ench Wilton Rugs Simmons Steel Beds Seller's Kitchen C abinets Seal y Matresses Karpew Upholstered F lorence Oil Sto ves Winchester Hard w are V i ctroles, Victor Re co rds
INew Ones arc Here Hart Schaffner & Marx Society Brand Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Heid Caps Large Assortment You will like them Dammast Clothing Co. Successors to Goldbergs Nebraska City, Nebr. We have a wonderful selection Of Student' s Hat s , Caps Shoes, Clothi"g ond Furnishings at prices you will like. Auburn Clothing Company Auburn , N ebraska We st of Conrt Hous e Outfiters for men and boys Exclusive. but not Gxpensive Eyes Exam ined and Gl ass es Fit ted Fine Watc h and Jewelry Rep airing ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 HARRY E. WOLF, Succ N e braska C i ty, N e br. An,Ything you may require for your wardrobe can be selected here with the full assur ance that you're getting correct styles, good material and value. Com modiou s rest room for your co nvenience when you visit the city Whether it be Sboes , Re n dy- to- wenr Or -Goods, Ctetbiug, or We're here to serve you. f. W . Gleveland & Son, I Lin c ol n N e br. Ir N!r by Ray in g "I wan t t o go h ome ' PI EASES T a !l Ho on as pof!H ibl e." No, public li fo _____..J IR not th o hl g hnR t c ar eer of a woma n N ebraska City, N ebraska ITe r ha ppi es t p luco In t h e h ome ----------------------------·•
We firm ly b e lieve our c oll ege t rainin g s ould g ive us , not on l y t ext b ook knowle dge, but s houl d e n a bl e u s to k eep i n touch with th e r ea l i ss ue s n ear us, t he organ izati on, operation, a nd control of "bi g bus in ess" a nd fin
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MANU AL TltAININO DEPARTMENT I

(Continu e d Orom fir s t p a g e )

Afte r comp l e ting these course s , a I s t udent Is inu ee d a w e ll tr ai ned a r- j t! st fo r It take s t h o ey e the mi nd I and the h and of ou r a rtl et to s e e in a pil e of r ou g h boards, the vision or a b eautiful pi e ce of ,f u rnitur e, a nu pl an , a nd comp le te the vis i on in a n accurate mann er

Man;y fin e piec e s of fur n itur e a r e n a de in this de p a r tme n t Many s tudents hav e mad e c e da r c hes ts a n d oalt ch ests li n e d w ith cedar Other s have m a d e r oll top desk s , w r iting rl cslts , Morri s c ha ir s , p orc h sw ing s , lib r a r y tab les a nd m a n y ot h e r u se ful a rticles. T h e c lass In ca r p entry baa con s tr u c t e d fin e mod el s ol hou se s, ba r ns a nd othe r bu il din gs. It i s w ith · I in the r a n ge any s t u dent, who ha;o comp l e ted th e manual ar t s cours e to make any of the ar tic l es of furnit

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And then out sprang Cecil Coatney, mighty Crn1 tney, Greatesi Yell Leader, and wanted to know

I"What':; the matter with Ferguson?'' an d there might have been something

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1Pnce shouted back "He's all right."

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1fl'iends of Mr. F e rguson In Llncol!l.

1 ho lov ed him. called him FERGIE land we a r c all his friends, came ba ck

<! "W:>at's m a tte r with Fergie'?"

nd from t!Je mighty r es pon se il howed th at Fergie was mo r e all right t ha n Ferguson nod t.he fifte;e n rah s in hi s honor m ade the bullding shake. Then the school y e ll was 1 j in his honor ami this closed

se Ro ll s a m , 1 • u a l a r ts di p l om a a llows i ts h o ld e r to hi s a r ti c le. I see the domes ti c sc ience 1 the Pe ru via n s ha d a l ead e r w hen Mi s s Spri n g sal a d Ch eese wafel'S teac h ma nu a l a r ts in pr acti c a ll y a ll .;J rtic l e sa y!; , th e way t o a ma n s h ear t Ve ry tru l y you r s, i n la n ke n s hip c ame for t h a nd led on ly , L emon i c e Cak e hi gh s ch ool s of the s tat e, in c ludin g is t h1·ong h h is s t om ac h, a nd fro m the UNC LE JO S H ! as s he ca n l ead i n U1 e schoo l s ong Coffee Mi n ts • u Ter m s--Six an-d Six June 4 and Jul y 16 Alumni's Opportunity The Normal alumni to work for Teacher's College Degree Sophomore's Opportunity To c omplete work ·for Normal diploma, ( two year co11ege cour s e ) or to work for degree credit s Freshman's Opportunity To do adv a n c e work. toward 6rnduation 12th Grade H. S. Graduate's Opportunity To s e c ur e your Normal trainin g cre d i t for t e n c h e r' s ce rtificat e To do F r es hman coJie ge wor k All other H S Stud ent's Opportunit y T o m a k e up b nck wo rk T o do ext ra wo r k t oward H Sc hool di pl oma To t a k e up any specia l work 1923 PERU Jlig ' S·ummer School June 4-July 14 J d l y ' 16-Aug 2 4 1923 AU E xp e n ses Six Weeks Only $60 or Less A Grand Op por. t unity to Anyone To take a co ursP, in:Bu s ine ss trai ni n g and accounting. Shorthand n nd Ty pe w riting Ma nu as Trnining and Mechanh: al D ra wi11 g Co ac hi ng and Physicul Train i ng Pu b lic Schoo l 1'\usic H ome Economics N ebraska State Teacher's College 5 00 matricu l a ti o n fee p ays T u ition for Life Sc hOJol o wn e d a nd snppor ted by t h e peop le of Nebraska for the b e n efit of Nebr aska's ch il dren Peru, P er u , the tried and true T h e sc hool for me-- the school for you Nothi ng 's the matter with old Peru Writ e for ln fo rmution A L. C AVINESS, P res id e n t. R D. OVERHOLT, Registrar.

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T he big ai m of t he ma nu al ar ts d e·· 1 me nt t he r e l'ore t rain s yo un g me n fo r c h ie f a im of tha t d epa r tme nt mu s t 11a r tme n t Is not mer ely t o trai n m en ' a rea l worth whil e occ u pation in the be to ge t at t he heart s ol? m e n. We ll to be e ffe c i e n t in that lin e of w ork schoo l WOl' k / 1t h e llhi e f a im of ma nu a l a r ts is j u s t I (Conti nue d Orom fir s t page) E :VTER TAIN 1 u t a l s o to e n ab l e s tudents t o t eac h T h e ma nua l a rts d epartment is In · vis a ve r s a. After gr a duati n g fr 'Jru 1 ma d e a m ight y noise. Dut t h is art In th e variou s s c h oo l s o f the • d t 1 I • d eed n ve ry Importan t d e partm e nl our e pa r me nt a yo un g gen t e mo n l<'ergi e" had t h e m bl e nd i n g tiHii r On We dn e sday, Ma r ch 28th , the in a n e ffi c ie nt ma n n e r. F or th is a nd Is th o r oug h l y in ltee lling w ith i s f u lly q ua li fi ed to do all the odd d I I d I an n Oi ses n b eantHul b a r, Ta ble S e r vice Class e n tertained the re a s on e ac 1 s t u e nt co m p e tl n g the th e hig h s t a nd a rd s qf P e r u Teach e n ; ' j ob s around th e hous e s uc h as r e- ·' o · I t d n n nua l a ts t d t l '• t ony w as gra n t o see t he fo ll o wi ng: Mrs. Caviness, Mr. an:J ""' r cou r se mus 0 p rac c a Col ege. If you ev e r h a v e an oppo r - pa irn g br ok e n c ha irs, lay in g ca rpe t s, · · teaching In tile man ua l t I i de i'o otba ll l oys si n ging as t hey ne yc ;· \1rs. ·::i l keson. Miss T ear, Miss Fo ster , ra 0 n g · t un ity to v lldt t he ma nual a r ts de - dr iv in g na il s in th e walls to h a ng a t t f t1 t · 1 h 1 M t sn n g be for e F acul ty memb er s wh l P r m e n ° le r a m ng s c oo · os par t me nt you w ill neve r r e gre t d o- l moth e r-I n-l a w's pic ture on a nd s o 4th. .\liss Tucker a n d members of thee lass at <L fo 1·mal dinner. Mis s Thelma Howe acted as ho stess and Mrs. S ton eof th e wo rk Is t a ught b m a f p 0 lladn't san g s in ce the i r schoo l days , Y e n s 0 r in g s o ! Th ose ar e j us t a fe w t h in gs a ma n jects w h ic h n ot onljy aid s in sec u r in g 1 1b d k 1 d d ' ·, ago. sa ng as littl e c hildr e n Yes , 1 I ns to o t o ·eep n goo sta n m g " It d d 1 i f 1 in t er est but al so secure defi n i t e rc- 1 h was a gra n a n g or o us ec m g C\ pher as hos t , w hile membe r s ot the I P e ru Ne br Wl t 1 t e Wl fe. They a l so lik e t o h a ve d d b r t I s nlls. · , a fe w ce da r ch est s to kee t he ir nut ll- , a n a ay neve r to e or go te n c lass wer e waitresses The color Another i n te r esting fea t u r e c on ·, April 9th, 1923. 1 t · 1 f PI 11 At las t th e p r ogram c l ose d w he a sc heme, yell ow, g r een and w hite wa s 1e ro us a r l C es o a ppare we pr ·Jce r ni ng the manua l arts Is t hat the re :VI r E ditor : se rve d So yo u see Ed ma nual art s so meone as k ed Pr_ofesso 1· F erugson to ca rrie d out on the tab le and in the is s u c h a g r ea t dema nd for well Pe ru Ne b r 11 th b t k' d f t r f t lead 1lt.le a ud ie n ce in the "Li t tle me nu Ye llow daffodils forme d t he tr a in e d n•a nua l t i i t h De n1· Ed ·. I s e cs In ° rll.JOlllg o r u u r e P ra irie F l owe r " and the n began a n c t · I t d l li bt ra n n g e ac e r s hu s ba nds: Don 't forg e t to pu t in tlle ,1 en e rptece, w 11 e ca n es w e r e g:-l e ver s in ce nm n ua l t r ai n ing h a s b ec!l Its n ot. ve r.y of ten I see fit t o a r ticle. It 1 ht 1 f o t he r li t tl e i m promptu of mo ti on e d a nd yellow butterlies were used n1! m g a so gtve s om e o · es tablis h ed in t he s c hoo l s haB t he ma k e co m pl a i n ts but a ma t ter of 1 • tl k t l 1 1 songs much to th e delig h t of t h e a ! - ! nl "ce ca r ds t 1e youn g me n a n ew ou oo on 1e · SU!'Pl Y of w e ll tr a ined ma nu a l t r a in - g r eat e s t impo rta n ce comp e l s me t o ml:f nna l aJ1t s propos ition a nd g e t a de h g h ted R e l uct- I T h e foll owing nten': was served ing t e ache r s eq u a ll ed t h e demand fol' do so It s u re i s the li mit. I s aw that f: ew of t h em, who ha d hes ita te d to 1 1 n t1 y t he t he a ud1e n ce a ll o we d Mr I Sa l plcon t h em I n Nebr as ka a l on e t h e r e a r e mee k , heavy -se t r e por te r of your fol - t t 1 t t ' Fer g us on to cl os e hi s prog r a m by Chi c k e n Soup e n er o 1r ce par men , 1 over on e hundre d twe nty-five sc hoo l s l owi n g Mr. Sc hon e ke a r oun d l ike hi s 'Ilh u.uk in g yo u ver y kind l y Ed fo u r g iving t h e " J ohn Brow n 's Ba by H as a I mper ial Ring a nd Sti cks offe r ing man ual t r a ini ng , and the re s h a d ow a ll wee k a sk ing q u es tions an d yo u r in adva n ce and h o pi ng Col d on H is Ch es t." , Chic k e n a - l a K i n g Mashed pota toe!? is a co rres pon din g ly gr eat n u mber in t h e n fa il s to e mph asi ze th e most im- y ou w ill obs erve these s u ggestio ns, When Mr F e rg us on U1at l.le ' J e lli ed .[leas Olives n e i ghbori ng s tates '!;' he s pecial man- porta n t t h in g a bou t ma nual a r t s, in I · <:o ll e ge s6 ug be s ung w e s how e d him I P a r ke r Ho uI"ne of the grea test and most eve n tfu l meeti n gs eve r he ld in Peru. Every 1 o ne is pr aising the Rotary Club of ILi n co ln fo r sending "Fergie." S oon Concrete Flowe r Stand by Manaa l Training Department. ! the Rota r y Cl u b of Lincoln will hear -::-:-::-----===-== ::-=============== ======================-== : ;1e c r y f rom Peru We want "Fe rgie" I I ME \ ' S CL UB MEETI NG. t:CO XOlii CS DE P ARTMEN r
a.round t he home.
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I

PERU ·PEDAGOG IAN

FRESHMEN '

WOltD OF TRIBUTE FRESHMEN TO

In the fall of 1921, we, who are now Sophomores, e ntered this school as strangers in a strange land. Then, we were Fresh'l:nen, about one hundred individuals with individual id eas. Eagerly we accepted t he courtesies extended to us by the upper clast!men. As the year passed we graduall y merged into an original body w-ith one ideal to work !or, that of our c lass. Then we planned a banquet of which we were justly proud. It meant much to us for we knew it could not be surpassed, doubtful whether it could be equaled. This was our first accomplishment.

In' September of 1922, we became Sophomores. There entered a new clas s to take our place as Freshmen. Gladly did we how willing they w e re to co-operate with us but that w a s to be expected for they were broad- minded and keenly felt their reponsiblllty.

E a rly In 1923 rumors were afloat giving great promise of a banquet for our c lass. L ater we saw evidences of much work, many hours of labor. 'l'he time came. We entered the banquet room.

Oh, the joy to know that this beauty 1 ha d all been created for us! To real' ize the reellng of comradeship which / prompted this expression ,by the te llow members of our school.

I To you, Freshmen, class of 1924, · w e the Sophomores wish to expre as COLLEGE FRESHMEN I soms. The pagoda of lattice work our appreciation of the beautiful banSOPHOJifORES hung with wisteria vines and lighted quet upon which you spent so mucb with lanterns through which we en- of your time and effort and mal;' you

Tlte Work of l!'alrles ( t) !Continued on third page: ) ; know the joy of a banquet prepareil

It seemed as if the wand of the fairy queen h ad touched the hig!J. SNAPSHOTS school gymnasiium a nd had trans- Mrs. Mardis of Peru, Nebr., w.ho is .(armed It Into a garden of flowers and now a senior, having completed the splendor, the garden of. Kwozohn In two course in 19.20, Will receive faraway Japan. Then as the shadcl:i her A. B Degree in July She is a of night be gan to fall we mortals member of Philo and Y. W. C. A. were tran sfo rme d Into this fairyland Miss Bernice Peters Is completto the soft sweet music of t.he arches1 to Nature's teachings.-Bryant. tra, where we were dellghtfu lly ente r - 1 ing her four-year college course this tained for several hours. It was upon spring, having graduated from the the evening of April 13th, 1923, that normal schoo l In January, 1917. She all this took place. Ibelongs to Everett, Y. W. C. A., is Weeks of rretlnrtttion b)· the Fresh· vice- pre s ident or Girls' Club, OlymJliC men. I Club, Tenni s Club and President of Yt>s, it seeme d as if the fairy's wand Senior Class. ltad done the wonder, but not s o. I Miss Pearl Neelson of Ong, Nebr, W e must return to the land of i s a Junior in college having gradur eal itles, and Jearn just what it was ated from the Normal Sdhool in the all about. It wa s the occasion of tho Summer of 1922. Freshman-Sophomore banquet, an an· Alfred Morford of Fairbury, Nebr., nua l affair, whic h is eagerly antic!- completed the work r e quired for the 11ated by the Freshmen and Sopllo· two year cour se in January and is more's of Peru College [ now a Junior. H e Is a member of The work of tran sforming the gym- 1 Evere tt's Dramatic Club, Y. M. C. A. nasium into the gorgeous garden, 1 a nd Men's Club which made us feel that only the Mi ss Rose Miller r eceived her A. B. Deg ree In J a nuary and Is now teaching in Fill ey, Nebr. While h e re s he was a member of the Eve rett Litera r y Society, Girls' Club, Ol ympic

fairy qu een herself could have !lCc omplis hed was beg un by the Freshmen months ago. Nearly every night since Christmas they have been faithtully at work making Japa nese dolls and parasols, wisteria a nd cherry blossoms.

fSDPHD MDREI

Club Socia l Committee of Y. W.

; for you in the coming year, such aiJ lwe have so royally experienced

TENNIS NEWS

Th e firs teiU;l.ls ot the sens on wa11 held on April 11th. Tlle r.:l wer e about thirty members presenr, which indicates that the inter est in tenni s wiJl be s trong this spring. The following bus iness was transacted.

A ' motion that membership fees s hould be 50 cents for the s pring term passed un an imous l y. A tournament wlll be he ld this SP.rlng and small trophi es will b e given. The tournament c ommittee has dec ide d that a s ma ll fee sha ll be c harged for e utran ce to the tournament. Anothe r motion was passed that t he prese nt ofCice l's hold over until t.he summer term.

We are all looking forward to a s u ccesful season. The tournament start s on Apr il 21 st. The courts are now in go od condition, so get old r acket out and limber up for a ho1 li me on the old court next week.

J>JULO NOTES

C. In th e r egular meeti n g of the Philo-

A , Orc h es tra and Secretary of the nwthean society, Friday , Aprll 6th, Se nior Cl as s th e following by-Jaws were presente d

for that semester on ly, by a two- thirll l MOST WONDERFUL ACQUIStTION vote of the members present at any regular meeting.

4. Any member refusing to comply with the requests tram Program committee, or any other working committee of the society, shall be subject to th e same fines and regulaubns stat- Carlyle said that the ed for absence from the regular meet- .t.{J.ught him to read. Every student goes to college The following new members were lng many things that he should taken Into the society at this time. ' l earn e d in the grades and high J une Trotter. perhap s no whe re is this more

Paul Reeves t)J a n in the average students' Virginia Bundy I edge of e n g lis h and exJ>ression.

Nellie Turne r · j on e ni ce thing about our s peech

Wanda Willmore cation a nd english departments

Otto Oakes j at the Peru Co ll ege; criticism.

Cy lene Parrish 1 student work is complimentary

Laura Kovanda Iconstructive, personal em

Ramona MosimiUl Is avoided, and the stud ent is Nellie McAule y, our secretary has · confid en ce in his ability and power accepted a position In the commer- 1of self-discovery and self-expression. c ial de partment of the Norfolk s chool. Th e stude nt, even , who may have Miss McAu l ey was one of our mo st 1 found e n glish a disliked s ubject in a c tive and e ffi c i e nt me mbe rs, a nd I high scho ol soon gets acquainted wilh the society will inde ed feel the l oss I t he s cience of lang uage a nd l ear ns to of her help and ready co-operation. u se it as an art of expressing just T he society extends to her, th eir Iwhat h e wants others to know exactbest wis hes fo r h e r s uccess and hal>- ly.

p!n ess In h e r future w ork. I English Composition, or "Freshmen 1E n gli s h,'' is a requ}rep s u bj ect.

W. Y and Y. :.U. 1 L earning to write is one of the Th e C'abinet membe r s of both th e Y. j difl'l cu l t things a ny on e ever

And as the time grew n earer , whol e llays were s pent in pre paration.

At l ast the tim e came and the

1\ Ir i\1e lvin Is working for hi s Mas- and a cepte d by the m embe r s of the l e r Degree at th e University of Ne- soci e ty. braska, hav ing completed th e four - 1. Abs en ce fr om any r eg ular meetF re.s hme n first assembled their guests yea r co urse in January. ing , unl ess a written excu se Is preIn the" kind e rgarten room, which haJ Mr. Nell son r eceived his A. B. sented a.n<l accepted by the Treas ur er with the h e lp or fer n s, rugs and fur- Degree In J11nu ary. He Is now teach- a nd Me mb e rship Comittee befor e the niture , ass ume d the ro l e of r eception in g in the blind Ins titute at Nebra&- next r egular meeting, will be s ubj ect room. Then Mr Bore n, mas t er of lm City. While h e re h e was a m e m - to a fin e of fifte en ce nts the fi• s t ceremonies, formed the line of L•e r of th e Everett Literary Society. ofl'ense , tw en ty-fiv e cents for th e secmarch and as the mus ic began t o flo a t Eunice Randolph of Ka n sas City, and offen se, and for the third offe n se up from the ga rd e n, we s l owly took Kan s a s, will receive h er A B Degree r.hey s hall be s u s pen de d fr om the Soon>· places in thi s phantom of d e light thi s s pring, havin g compl eted the two c i ety. Re-in stateme nt on l y on t h e bashnly n Fairyland.

1 year c ourse In 1916 She is a lnembe 1· 1 is of n e w membership

Above us wa s the roof of wisteria of Phllo, Y W. C A. an d Girl s' Club., 2. An a pp eal may be ma de fr om a nd moss with h e r e an d th e r e a brig ht Mi ss Dagmar Peterson was with n s t he decis ion o f th e sai d c ommittee til butter-fly. Lavend er crep e pape r wa s the first se meste r. She i s now taking 1 t he Society a nd b earin g mu st be set a background for the bro"': u advance d work at th e Unive r s ity of Iby t he Presid e nt for a jury tri a l. la tttee work, decorate d with wisten;l Ne bra s ka. S he wa s a member or the 3 An y life me mbe r of one semvlnes 11 0ft co lor ed lanterns and 1 Illve1·ett Lite rary Society, Girl s ' Club Ies ter s t andi ng may be g iven honorth e s pngs of Japan ese c he rry bios- nnd Y. W C.· A a bl e excus e fro m active membership

W. and Y M. having attend ed con-jed, bu t_ when it is_ mastered fere n ces, wished to imp art some of to a fa1r degree 1t 1s o n e of the the in spira tion they r eceived to those Ihi ghl y prized arts. Fr_eshmen engusllj• who we re not pri v il eged to go, so a 1 however, does not atm to union meeting was ca ll ed for W ed - j professional writers, though n es day eve ning. Miss Go ckl ey Jeud members of each c lass learn to in t he devotional se rvice She read

Iwith considerable interest for a n incid e nt In Joseph' s life, a nd e m- as we ll as for themselves. The p haslzed the ras:t that eac h of u s, like aims principally at correctness and Jose ph has a de finit e work to per- j fectl veness in oral and written fo r m If we will on l y app ly ourse l ves , position, with emphasis on indlvid and do t hat which we know we s hould l a lit y and origin allt y of d o Willodene Dauphin and RutJ. I The aim certain ly is to have Dlomqul s t r e porte d on the Y. W. con- one l ear n to write simple, correct, Cerence. Hugh Stoddard r e por ted on Istra ig ht fo rwa rd englisb,-engllsh Dr Matt, who was pres e nt at the Y. a t oo l, s u ch as he will need In M. C A. conference. Dr Matt em- 1profession. phas ized the fact th a t the c hri stian I Mr. Eason is or the oplnfoa character of th e Y M. C. A. was tl.le 1 not one teach e r of english in a hunmo st Impo rtant e l e me nl T hi s might dred emphasizes enough practical well be applied to the Y. w. c. A. thinking an d planning as the one esMark Delze ll 's r eport was on the s um - sential preliminary to writing of any me r occupatio ns fo r Y. M. C. A. boys. sort. Thomas A. Edison brings out A bea utiful and illlllress lv e solo oy this same thought when he BOJ. S that Fe rn '1'11y lor conc luded the meeting. (Continued on last page )

VOLUME XVIII. PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 1923., NUMBER
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n uox In , mence m e nt we e k were give n. · · · b ' ld' , thi s tru th In advance. rhe ignorance t he Adm m 1str at1on u1 tng. 1 d d Man y a nd important a r e the a n of it h as probab l y e nge n ere more noun ce me nts ma de at t he c lass mee t T C 'b di sc ou rage ment and faint- hearte dnes s o ontr1 utors 1 · lo gs a nd if all me mbe r s w a nt t o b 1i u youths ornbarkn g on ard u ous enCopy s h o uld be 111 by Fr:day mgh t No r eer s than a ll oth er cau s e s p u t to- in on t he invita tion s w e got and th d lt

after 5 p m p, iday, ! ge ther. inte r esti ng things we find out, bring

Wri t e only on one of the iJap er .,., f Willi J yo urse l ves t o lh o ne x t meeti n g. S e I rro essor am am r.s ,

Jlave your copy t ype written i f po ssible· , c r e t s a r e in lh e a l1· you !w ow Don Tnrt EmTOR. :3LlE SALZl\lAN for ge t t ha t So phomore c l ass es have goo d times in th e Spring.

TFIB uu JTo RtA I, I In th e hi s t or y of th e P e ru s chool Medske r Ed•tor- m ·Ch•ef publi ca tion s, there have be en many of Ruby Thomps on Associate Editor our s tud e nts who have been remem-

EVERETT

Emilie Novo tny " " ' b e red for th e exce llent work done as A s h ort but ve r·y e nj oyab l e pl a y w a s Taylor Assistant Editor e ditor of the s e pub li catiou s For g iven a t the r eg u la r m ee ting of tha argaret Miller " ; y ea r s t h e co ll ege pa pe r was lmo wn Eve r e t t's Thurs day e vening, April t

' rthu r M ajors Bus ines s Ma nager a s th e Norm a lite a nd durin g the hi :;, 12th. Th ose who ass is te d in ma ki ng Tay lor, Ass is t a nt " N l 't I I d · tory of th e orma 1 e ns we as ur- lll <.' meetin g wort h while w e re Bermce i ng th e hi s tory of the Pedagogian, the Pete r s Elma Brinkman, E s th e r Brigh e ditor-in- c hie f and hi s a sso ci a t es have Ir ma Ca sey a nd Ina S choenthal.

H AUIT bee n from a mong our very bes t stu- From t hi s p la y we di sc overe d a be end u r e d hereafter , dents n e w kind of be ll In th e form of a perwhic h theolo gy tell s, i s no wors e i No e ditor in the hi s t ory of our s cho ol so n. Ju s t as k the E ve r e t t's a bou t th e h e ll we make for o urs e l ve s is r e me mb e r e d mo re fa voraBly th a n it.

thi s wor ld by habituall y fashion- is Eldna Ma e Salzman. Sh e was e di- I A piano so l o was g ive n by Eth e ng our c har ac ters in the wrong way. tor-in-ci1ief or th e Normalite the ye\l.r lLind a h l a nd was gr eatl y appreci a tert o uld th e y oung but r ea liz e how soon of 1918-19. Those who worke d with c ha rge of t he mee t i n g a nd th e rest o ey will be com e me r e wa l king bund - ! Mi ss Sa l zm a n a nd !m e w of he r e.x- the tim e sp e n t in di scu ss in g busi s of h abits, th ey woul d g i ve mo r e Ic e ll e nt w orl{ a nd h e r hig h ide als will ' n ess to t heir c onduct in t his plas tic be dee pl y s ho c k ed to know of her I W e are s pinning our own fate s , , dea th. No g irl in schoo l was lovf! d

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OH ! . or e vil, and never to be und on e 1 a nd admired more tha n was tbi s uns mall es t s troke of virtu e OJ' Iass umi n g, girl. R e m e mbe r , we a re goin g to tb e f n ee l e a ves its eve r s o little s c a r. Afle1 g 1a dua t10n f1 om Peru, s be sw imming exhib i tion thi s Friday The drunken Rip Va n Wi nkl e, iu 1 wa s e le c ted a s he ad of the commer- ' April 20 , at 8 o'clo clt, in th e Big Gym e frer son 's p lay, e xcus e s hims elf for Icla l work in the high sc hool at Stan- I Notice the sw e ll dive r s a nd fancy fr es h de r e lic tion by s aying , '' I 1 ford , Monta na In th e s umme r of 1921 s wimme r s, bot h Gir ls and Boys ! coun t t hi s tim e." We l l. h e may 1 s h e a tte nd e d the s ummer school of will be wor t h your whil e and mo ney c ount i t · but it i s be ing c ounte d Northw estern Unive r s ity at Evans- H e lp the Sw eater Fund, by att e nding

t th e n6wn a mong the nerve i s ton, Illin oi s , and the fo ll ow i ng year , the un s u r passabl e eve nt li s a nd fib e r s the molecules are ; s he ta u g ht in t h e hi gh school _ at Lew- Mr. Gump, and hi s fa miiy will be ting it, r egis te ring and s tor in g i sto n i\'lont a na. It was dur in g this the re in p e r s on wihc h is a lon e worth t up t o be u s ed again s t him whe n the i year, in J a n u ar y, 19 22, that s he su f- the 11 r ice of admi ss ion. t te mpta t ion c om e s. Nothing we fer e d fr om a n a ttac lt of t h e flu and E ve r ybody c ome, f or w e wis h t o do is , in stri c t scie u tj fi c li te r a l - ; pl e urisy w hicll r esul ted in a n a cute e n te rtain you. It i s a n eve nt ne w t o wipe d out. Of co urse thi s h as case of tub e r c u l os i s She r eturned to th e p e opl e of P e ru a nd l as t but n ot g ood s id e as we ll as its b a d one. he r h ome a t Ain s worth th e follo w- leas t we need to mon ey •we become pe rm a n e nt drunka r ds in g Jun e a nd was c onfin e d to h e r b ed. .s o m a n y se pa ra te drinks, s o w e until Se pte mb e r a nd was t a k e n by 1 s a in ts in til e mora l, and au - h e r pa r er1ts to Albuqu e rqu e, New 1 ti es and exp e rt s in pra c ti ca l Mex ic o, in t h e h op e th a t s h e c ouid

CONVOCATI ON NOTES

t lfi c s phere, by s o ma n y se p- o bta in r e li e C. Sh e was treate d for A t a ih:. of unus ua l inte r est a nd one r a te ac ts a nd h ours of wo rk. Le t no t hi s dred f ul di sease al a s anita rium, th a t in c r ease d our pr ide in ou r Al ma have a n y a nxi ety about the but in Decemb e r all hop e w as g iv e!l Ma l e r, was giv e n by Dean De lzell in ps h ot of hi s ed ucation, wh a t e ve r the up for h e r r e c over y , and d e ath cam e our c o nvo ca ti on las t We dnes day of it may be It h e kee p fa it h- J a nu a r y 29, 1923

1 The r e are idea l s a nd sta nda rd s t h at bu sy eac h hour of the workin g Ma n y of th e s tud ents who w e re in ca n be d eveloped i n t o t hat tan g i bl e h e may safe l y l eave t h e fin a l r e- a tte nd a n ce in sc ho ol In tile pas t y ea rs but ve r y r eal s om e thi ng called the 1"sp ir it of a sc h oo l," bu t t his scho ol

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a nner the hi s tor y of the g r o wthPeru, Ne braska a nd d eve I opm ent of our sc h ool from It's be ginning, as academy in about

11865 to th e Te a c her s • Coll ege of t oday , j w ith its well known " Pe ru Spir i t" or " P e ru Pep " which i s r ecog nize d Pump

At th e same l ime th e Per u Academy was made a State Normal schoo l. Two members o C th at l eg is latur e a r e Maj o r Dail y of A uburn and Co l. 1'. J. Majo r s of P eru , t he pr e s id e nt of t he State No rm11 l Board. Co lon e l Ma j ors h as b een u ntirin g in h is e ff or ts t o p rom ote teacl•g r ow th of th e Sta l e T eac h ers Col-

c r t r a in in g t11rongho ut th o stale and

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G 1 AN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN s u i t to itac l r. H e can wiL h perfer;t ce r t a inly co unt on wa l<lng up some Entered at the Po stoffice at Peru, Ne- fine morning, lo find himsel f one of brask,a ns secon d-clnss matter. 1 th e competent ones o( hi s Published Wee kly b y tb e Pe ru State Tea obe{& Co llege wil l r·c me mber he r sister, Mr s Louri J<'lrov e d o( Monmouth, Illinois, a nd the Mis s Tilli e Sa lzman now at Bartl ett. Nebraska. sorn o :uon E NOTES in whate ver pur s uit h e may have singl e d out. Silently, between a ll the de lall s or his business, the power ot j u dging in a ll t hat c l ass of matter A b 1 -t. f tl Soph ' $1.00 per year. Single copy 5 · hi t a us n ess mea m g o 1e1 will h a ve built itself up wthin lll Tl d A 1 lZth d or ts --------. - .- as a ossess lon that w ill never pass omores , a y, • e p YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS For Ever y Event The Present ! .Arran;ze for y our Si tt in g tod ay then w h en you p ho tog raphs you 'll the m to gtve Our pri c es will pl e a se yo u Peterson Sudio, = = Peru, Ne br I f you d o not rece1ve you r P h l d k o( the va r1 ou s COI'llilll t tees for c om- , · · d · ' · · away. Young peop le s ou now - l!ave o ot1 ce 10 t he Pe agog1a
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tb the Little BedHandlePump Cleans Automatically a s it fills DUNN:rEN 77.o Fountain Pcm t.d t/a rlu! Llulc Red Avenue Store Notions and Sch ool Supplies H . U . L a nd olt Per u, Neb r a s t h e most di s tinct ive scho ol s pir i t In th e s ta te It wa s in ter esting t o l ea rn t h a t t he fir s t Ne bra ska leg is latur e accepte d from the trus tees of t he Pe ru Acade m y, th e sc ho ol building an d a 60 a c r e tr a ct of timbered l an d for a p oss i bl e lo cation for t he State Univ er s ity H oweve r it wa s dec ided t hat the Univ e r s i ty shoul d be l oca ted a t the capita l in or d er t o a ttra ct inh ab itan ts to that, th e n sm a ll town.
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Iulty, have g ive n so fr eel y of t he mse lves d urin g t he more t ha n half a ce ntur y o r lhe schoo l h i s t or y, b as don e mu c h to mould the hig h sta ndard of th e in s tituti on. The ir d evoti on Is r·encct ed lu the l oyal ty of t il e a lumni and stud e nts. Wi t h the r e alization of the r i c h h e rita ge w h ic h Is th e possession o ( eac h Peru s tud e nt th e r e c om es t he des ir·e to " cuny on " the " Peru Spi rit" Iand to w iden its sphere or Influe n ce The c oll ege col or song was a fi lSILVERW ARE Ung c l ose to tbe morning' s p rog r am. NEW SPRING GOODS i\re at·riving daily at our Special Bargains IN Percales Muslins Curtain Nets ' HES TED STORES GO. 1\ uba.trn, Nebr. Sargeant & Rice Co. Nebrc. sk a €ity , N e b r. I
II

RURAL StHOOL DAY.

Frid ay April 27, was t h e fir s t annual rural sc h oo l d ay for P e ru State Tea che r s Col lege By t e n o'cl o ek in th e m o rni ng e aghtee n scho ols a ssembl e d at th e trainin g s chool build i n [l r ea d y to e njoy th e pro g ram o f the day

The fir s t part of t he p r og ram was a rain whi c h sc a r e d tw o s cho ::> l s j

and · th e>y return e d to th e ir h o mes.

Ea ch s ch oJ I p r e se nt wa s ass i g n e d on e or two g uid es d e p e nding up on th e size of th e sc h oo l, w h o le d th e m thru t h e va ri ous departm e nt s ) o f th e tr a i n i ng sc hoo l. From th e r e th e y w e nt t o th e li b rar y then t o t he sc i ence h all n ew au d it or iu m ad mini st r atio n building fi n a ll y t h :! f o r e n oo n ' s p r ,o- 1 gram at th e n ew sw immin g po ol I wh e r e a nu mbe r o f co ll ege s tud e nts gav e a s wimmin g d e m on s tration ========= = = ======== ===== = =

Yo u'd r E'a ll y h a te t o see a wreck, Oi I loom ing y ou t h, j u,;t on t he deck , So with an un r asLrai n ed rhec:k P l ease st:nd ":\l ore :,toney."

I Thi s month m y bi lls c0;:11e thick and

1 fas t, I'll J,e mos t g lad whe n t his is S o l e t me say wit h joy a t l ast, I I have "More .\lo ncy.''

TL has c ome ! I fe l t it in my hand ,

O'.I joy ! i l is a fe e li ng g r a nd :\ ow l <:a n r eso lute ly stan d ,

1.\n d mee t that bill -coll ec ti ng ban d

IWit h unta me d will thr ow f or th m y s and.

"Da d foo ts t he bill. "

HE D AY'S R E S{'LT

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I :; an.rh n<lY happ ier because you p asse d h !s w a y?

Does a ny on e r e m e mb e r tha t you t o him toda y ?

Th is cl a y i s a l most ove r , a nd i t s to il -

After th e s wimming d e mon s tr a -

and th e hi g h scho o l a sse mbl erl w ith

FRESHMAN NOTES. I r:·om R uth Bl oom qu is t of t he opp os- wo r d to you ? (Con tinu E'd f r om fi r l' t par;e ) 1

ing s oc ie ty T hey we r e t ho roug h ly the rural p eo pl e at th e a thl e t i C! fie ld l a r ge pro bl em a cc onJiu g t o Mill a r d Oilj o ) e d by t h e a udi en ce a n d we r e Did .r o11 give a c heerful g r ee ting to wh e r e a nu m b e r of a thl e ti c e ve nt s 1

i ng time i s th r ough; 1 1 l s the r e any on e t o u tter n o w a kindl y tion all a sse mbl e d in th,e c oll e ge gymnas ium, wh e r e th ey wer e addressed bJ Mi s a R uth P y r t le , memb e r of th e S t ate N o rmal Boa rd. Mi ss P y rtl e ' s addr e s s w as tim e ly and in s tru c ti ve , a n d gre at ly e nj oye d by a ll.

The !le x t , and a ve r y imp o r ta n t part o f th e pr og r a m w a s ca rri e d o ut in th e hall s a nd g ymnas ium o f th e training sch oo l, wh e r e t he d o m es ti c sc i e n ce d e par tm e nt h a nd-

Ma r k De lze ll , th e s peal, er or th e op- en n e n co r e d The n t he c onclud ing th e frie n d wh o c am e a lon g, II d ff · d · d · · t 1 I Or a c hul'ii s h s ort o f " bow dv" a nd we r e p u e o 10 r eco r t1 m e Rn p os 111 g s oc1 e Y g a ve a c e ver es say on n u m be r ofl t he prog r a m wa s a " L ec te nj o y e d by b o th c o nt e s ta n ts and 1 "B utte rfl ies " Li ttle d i d w e r eal iz e ur e · by Ar t hu r Ma jors and Ot t o Oaks t h e n vani s h in th e t h r on g? t t Th h . Jd r th e r e w e r e s o many ki n ds of butte r - Iof t h e "G o-Ge t-'E m So cie ty a nd "Beat- We r e yo u se lfish, pure a nd simpl e s p ec a or s e c 1 r e o w e e . 1 d 1 d d Th fl ies Who eve r s topp e d befor e t o r on - E m-T" p '• s oci ety r es pect ive ly Wh e r e a s yo u r u s 1e a o n g yo ur wa y, g r o up e a cco r 1n g t o age I S s icl e r the common hou sefl y a c o uld Ar t hur le arn ed s o muc h Or is some o n e v ery g r atef ul fo r a m ade th e co n t es t s all v e r y c l os e Ifly? You s ay, "W hen is it a b u t ter- a bout th e "Va l u e or' R ou ge," a s hi s dt:!erl you d id tod a y ? a nd h a r d fo u g h t. Next w ee k we fl y?" W h y w h en it ge ts mi xe d o n th e 1 ta ll' i m plied? An cl Ot t o Oak s wa s in- Can you say toni g ht in parti ng with will a d e tail e d sc a t e m e n t a s 1 bntte r oJ cours e. L u l u Gan ze l cl ce d we ll vers e d upo n the s u bj ect of a cl ay t hat 's s li pp i n g fa s t t o th e in d i v id ua l w i nn e r s a nd I a nd Alfhild Gilg u is t t h en l 'eu dered a l "Rubb e r Cur l e r s ". Boys a r e s urpr is - Th at you help e d a sin g le brothe r of h I I voc a l d ue t ( ?) fo r the "Go-G e t-'Em." l in g, s onte time s t h e many th a t y ou passed'? sc oo w mn e r s S T h · rc t 1

Did yo u leav e a tr a il of lti ndn ess or a enjoyed mu c h m o r e h a d it b ee n I th a t i t i s a d ay th at wi ll l on g be ha d a ve r y p ron ounc ed effe ct u pon lf I s ome cash c ou ld s oon beget, s car oil di sconte n t ?• p oss i b l e t o ha ve go n e out in to t he I r e m e m be re d b y th e s e b oys nn d h er a ud i e n ce- th ey l a ughed ti ll they My brow would cea se fr om fr en zi e d As you c l os e y ou r e yes in s lumb e r , I w e r e e xha us t ed (No offen s e mea n t to J sw ea ' t do ro u think that God can say woo ds, but th e w e a t h e r mln s a id: gi rl s, a n d as t h e y s a id , they w o u ld 1\Ii s s L ew i s, if you pl ea se .) Ther e w a s An d lll ) sh ut s l eaves would n ot be Yo u h a ve ea rn ed on e more tomorrow " N a y! S tay u n de r the s h e lter " Ib e co m i n g b ack n t.' xt ye a r f o r a I we t 1 by th e wo rk you did todAy? t h en a r ecitatio n f r om E s t h er H eafey In the at f e r no on c o ll ege I i k e d a y of t he Soci e ty a nd on e j H a d I "Mor e 'o\l on e y." D e tr oi t Free Press. I

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o la Ctt drl e y of }ra t bttr y w ill r e cei ve a H ome Economics ce rti ficate ce lve a two-y ear c l i p l oma in May 'Ca lve )le i t'"O yea t· di pl oma 1'n May nnd a li fe certifi ca te. S h e is a m e m- S h e is a member of th e G1 rls ' Club. ' - · May me Clev enger of A u burn , is a S he was ch a i l'm a n of t he Inv i ta t i on be r of Philo, o r c hes t r a , Y w. C A me mbe r of Gi r ls ' C. ln b , a n d Y w c Commi t tee or t he Class of 1 923, is Oly mp ic a nd Gir ls' Cl u b. A. She will r eceive a J uni or E l e- secretary a nd t r ea s ur et· of Mt. Ve r n on Cl e nn Fra ry of Au bu rn, r ec e ives a Ha ll mem be r of Gi rls ' Cl u b, Y W. two-year ce r t i fica te thi s s prin g. He m e nta r y ce r tificate. C A. , Ph i l o a nd is in t h e Soph omore is a me mbe r of Ph ilo, Y. M. C. A of Atl a nta Col e of Per u , will r ece ive a Sci en c e Ce rUil cate a nd a t wo-yea r dip l oma in May. She i s a member of Gir ls ' Club.

L. W. Co l is te r of Fairbu ry, exp ects to contin u e hl s co u r s e u n til th e e nd or t h e s u mmer sch oo l. H e will t he n r e ce ive a Manu a l T r a ini ng Oe rtflficate. H e is a me mb lir of Y M. C A , of Men 's Club, a nd i s pres id ent of Philo. Ve r a Coo lr, of Per u , w ill r eceive h e r tw o-y ear d i ploma at t h e cl os e of t b e s umm e r s chool. She is a mem ber o f

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p l ay, a nd ha il s fr om Om aha , Me n s ' Club, the Pe ruvian s taff, a n d Mae Da vis , of P awnee City, i s a p l ay ed on th e ba s ketba ll team. me mber of Girl s ' Club a n d Y. W. C. Ad a v er n Gr a y bill of R o seland, will A. S he r e ceives h e r two- year dip- r eceive a s pec ia l mu si c certificate i n lorna in MaJY. May. Sh e be l ong s to Y. W. C. A., and N'e ll!e Dicl{ers on, of Omaha, will Girl s' Club a nd takes p a rt in t he a ls o r ece i ve a two-yea r dip l oma in c l as s play May She is a member of Girl s ' Club Emil Grun wal d of Du nbar co mp l e tes a nd takes pa r t in t h e c l ass p lay. h is c o u r se in May w h en h e wil l reWin nifr e d E l ki n s of Stockhol m will ' cei ve a c omme r c ia l certifi ca te H e r eceive h e r two-year di pl oma a t the is a memb e r of Me n s' Clu b. clos e o f s u mmer s ch ool. Sh e is· a Gl a dys Gun ders on of Cr o fton r eme mb er of Gir l s' Cl u b Co un c il a nd of c e ives a fir s t gra de state certi fica te Y. W. C. A. cab in e t in l\Iay. She is a memb e r of Philo, E th e l Cap e o f P e ru , e ntered th e H e l e n E ll io tt o f Si dn ey , Iowa , was a Y. W. C A., Gi r ls Clu b, Olym pi c

So phomor e c lass th e s ec ond s em est e•·· Sophomore Lhe first seme s t er a nd l e ft Clu b and wa s Ass ociate L ife Ed itor

S he is a membe r of Girl s ' Cl ub. sc hoo l the seco nd seme s ter. Sh e b e- of t h e P e ruvi a n., Vivian Corey, comes fr om S he n a n- lo n ge d t o Gi r ls' Club Fay Ha nn a of Fall s City, gradua ted L eo. F a unce of Ne b r a s ka City, w ill f r om t he Sophomor e c l as s i n J a n uar y. r ece iv e hi s t wo-yea r dip l oma a nd a S h e is n o w tea ching a t Davi d City i n spec ia l manua l tr a ini n g cer ti fic a te a t Lh e I nte rm e diate gr a de She w ill ret h e c l ose of s n mme r school. H e is a ce i ve h e r life ce r tificat e. W hil e h ere

doa h, I ow a , a nd w ill r ece ive he r t woyear dip l oma in Ma y. S he i s an Ev e re t t r eporte r , was c h a irm a n of t he in vita ti on committee of t h e b a n q u et, 22, c h a i rm a n of Comme n cem e nt Day memb e r of P hil o, Me n' s Club, Y M. Committee ' 23 is a me mb e r o r Girl s ' C A. H e pl aye d footba ll a n d ba s k e t Cl u b Cou n c il, of Y. W. C A. an d of 1 a ll. t h e P e r u v ia n s taff She is al s o r e- Agn es F is h er of Lib er tly , com pl etes po r t e r of t he Sophomor e c lass h er t wo-yea r c our se t h i s s um m er Davi d Cos te ll o of J u lia n will con - S h e is a me mber of Ol y mpic Club ,

An y kind o f r epa irin g d o n e by up.t o da t e j e we l e r s - Pri ces a lw ays re a s o n a bl eW e ha ve all k i nd s of sc h oo l pi n s and rin gs a l ways on hand Watchm ake r : : J e w e le r

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she wa s a m emb er of P hil o a nd Girls' Club. W a l t e r Han s en of J o h n s on, r ecei ves hi s Li fe Cer tifi ca t e an d a sp ecia l s cien ce certifi cate t hi s s pring. He

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Y. :,)f. C. A. Say F e ll ow s , yo u can ' t afford to m iss an,y more "Y" mee t in gs. We've bee n hav ing s om e fin e me e t in g s and have som e more equ a lly good one11 pl a nne d for th e comin g week s The meet in g s of t he Y. M. C. A. are r ea l mee lin gs, for r eal men We talk a bout th e r eal prob lems t ha t con ce rn a ll of u s La s t We dn es day even i n g we h a d a wo nd e r f ul meet ing u n d e r t h e lead e rs h i p of Pau l R eeve s The topic wa s " Fri e n ds hi p" a n d h ow appr op riate it wa s Mr. Te ic h a n d Mr. Colli s t e r gave tal ks e mpbas izlng the Yalu e a nd j oy of f ri e nd s hip. Then 'Mr. Re ev e s u mm ed u p th e di s c u ss ion in a wa y t ha t ma de us a ll fe e l more than ever befo r e , th e meaning of r eal ft i e nd s hi p C.ur mee t ing was br ou gh t to a c l ose in a ve r y appropri ate way, w h en de l ega t es fr o m th e Y. W rappe d on t h e de n door a n d in fo rm e d u s that a s ura w a ited u s a t th e bi g gyliJ n asi u m. \Ve we nt over and found a r eal s u rpri s e await in g u s i n the way of p un c h a nd waf e r s. We wis h to e xp r ess ou r g r a ti tud e to t he Y w. for thi s t r ea t. We a r e p r omised a n othe r fi n e m ee ting n ext Wedn esda.y eve nin g fell ows. L e t 's a 11 be a t th e d en a t 7: 30 fo r a ·eal meet in g

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A large n u mbe r of o u r g irls as we ll as some of Lh e boys wh o eat h e r e, are eage r ly l ook in g forward t o t h e bi rthd a y pa rty w h ic h M•·s Wau g h, h as Jl l a n ne d to g i ve i n the for m o1l a picn ic su pp e r nex t week ro r a ll w h ose birthd a y s are in F e b r ua r y, Mar c h , April or May. T h e rain y weath er a nd t he fu ll calendat· h a ve preve n t ed th e ho l din g of t he pi cnic her e tofor e. La s t Wed n es da;y was our h ou se mo th er' s b ir thd a y a nd to ex press our apprec ia ti on of he r , t h e g ir ls p res e nte d h e r with a box of ros es, pa ns i es a nd s weet p eas.

F o r on e th in g Mr s Waug h ha s bee n h opi n g F o r s ome thin g th e j a nitors h ave b een g r opin g. For one th in g the g irl s have been " moppin g" And t hat thin g has come to u s n ow.

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T H E P E RU PEDAGOG I AN SNAJ'IHIO'I'S I ti iHIC' hi s w or k until h o c om- Girls' Club Y. W. C A., a nd t he Gi r l s ' p iot o11 h is fou r yea r co u r s e. Il e is a team in 1923. Cliffor d Cl ar lr, of S wa n ton , will r e- m e mber of Y. M C. A., Me n's Cl u b and Me rl e Ir ls h e r of Cook, r ece ives hi s T e nni s Club t wo-yea r diploma in May. H e is a c e lv e a two-year d i plo ma t lli R s pri ng · H e l e n Co wl es of ""a it bury will r e me m ber of t he Eve r e tt Clu b a n d Men 's Ir e is a member of th e Me n 's C lub J!and presi den t of th e Sophomor e c l a ss calve her d i p l oma in 1 923 She Is a Cl ub Berth a Cle vel a nd, of Nora, w ill r e111em be r of Gir ls' Club He nri e tta S l ech of Gret na, will r eYt '
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PERU PIC'L'URE S No 4 pi c tu r e. The feathe ry , som e time s 8 Ki ng Ra il (not common ), Vi rP e ru's Nntum l Woo ds ns Soon F r om r o ll i n g c l oud s in s pri n g, s h a d e s of g iu ia Rail (not c ommo n ), Nort he rn T he Couun c rclu l Jtoo ms vio le t s, bl u es a nd gr ays a r e e v er- P hala rope (no t co mmo n ) B la c k -b e llOve r t o t he Adm i ni s tra tion Buildi n g and up t wo flig ht s of s ta ir s w e come to t he c omme rci a l room. Colum n s of fi g u r es a wa it u s a n d so on w e he ar tbe clic k, cli c k of the t ype wri ters Eve r yon e be gi ns s t udio u s l y wo r k i n g on hi s dail y l esson s

c hang in g, as do th e trees Th e oa k s ied P love r Ye llow -br eas te d Ch at, map l e s , wa ln uts , a s h es a nd hi ck ory S hor t-b ill e d Mar s h wr e n (n ot c oms t r ive our a s t h ey are mo n ) , B lu e -g r ay Gnatcatch e r ( r a r e ) prepa rm g Co r tne1r l e a ves and bl os - j 1 0 R e d- br e a s t ed Me r ga nse r ( r are ) s oms-i nd ee d ha ve Sand e rli ng, Ru ddy T u m stone, B obot r e e s has tts bl os s om s a nd 1ts li nk, Cliff Sw a ll ow, L oui s iana w a ter fr Ui ts, t hey a r e pr es ent a nd w e n ee d ! T h ru s h (rare ) onl y to wa tch for them ' 11 Go lde n Pl ove r (not common), Th e du e a p pr ec ia tion of beauty in 1 Laz uli Bunting (rar e ) L a r k Bunti n g ou r work, w e hes i tate fo r e nli gh ten - th e co l or a nd a rra n g e me nt o f thi s ( r a r e ) Magn olia Warb l er ( not c omm e n t an d r e f r es hm e nt. S ur e ly n o g r eat pa n or am i c vie w i s be tte r a t - ) '

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c ha r ge of t he Empl oym en t S ervi ce w e , 1h a v e fel t Doct or L B. SHREVE Dentist and X - R ay Office Pho ne 27 Childr e ns w or k a Sp ec ia lty Resid e nce 2 00 D D STONECYPH ER , M D PH YSI CI AN Your Eastc r Gostumc wi ll b e Go r rc Gt if . Se l ected , a t Matthews' Style Shop S tyl e Wi t h o ut l!: x t ra vaga n ce N e br aska Ci ty, - - - Nebrask a We bo ost Peru - and Feed yo u to o BURLINGTO N CAFE On e b lock nor t h B ur l i ngto n Depot Neb r a s k a City , N e b r Herald Pri ntin g House r.\ IS TIN C TIVE lJP RINTIN G · Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr.

Afte r b eing d eepl y e n g a ge d with mon. o th er r oom fur n is h e s our n eed s so t empted by a te les co pic v i e w I' 12 Ruby-th roated Hummingbird, e x a ctl y. Throug h the wind ows we a fe w s pa r e m ome nts a nd a n lmltatwn B l a c k bu r ui a n Warb l er ( rar e ), K e nare award ed a vi e w oC one of Ne- te l es co pe ma de f r om pa p e r or your k w bl ( ) tu c y a r e r r a r e b r a s k a 's c h oices t wood s T he Per u hands w ill r e ve a l to you a si g h t w orth 1 L t F l t 1 ( t on ) wo od s, w ith it s ma gnifi c ent diver si ty il whi le a nd on e w hi c h s h oul d no t b e I " b e ast d Wyca bcl l e r ( n o )coMmm r n Bay -r ea s e a r er ra r e , ouof trees , d is pla ys a n e w panor a m a overlo oke d f ro m thi s one o f P e ru 's bl ( t ) L t Bi t- ' • mg rvar er no common , ea s ea ch da y of th e year T h e s ummers I' ch osen s pot s ( t ) • tel'IJ n o com mon .

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p er s on ne l. It is my de s ire t o have th e fi e ld personne l fee l p e r fe ctl y fr e e to the ir pe r son n el prob lem s wi th Mr. Beck, j us t a s fr e e l y as th ey wou l d d iscu s s them wi t h t h e Dis tr ict Manager h im sel f If h e h a d ti me t o g o into t he m a s he wo ul d like Sin ce Mr. Edwar ds h as b een in

I I T HE BEST SH OE SHOV-E imer Ringer, Proprietor. I Let us do yo ur s h oe repa i ring ITS and Win g fo ot rubbe r hee ls. Oak and K r ome sole leath e r We carry a f u ll l i n e of laces, dye s and po li s be s Q u i c k ser v ice, r e a s onabl e pr iccss Spe c i a l atte n t i o n g i ve n to mail ord e rs Peru N eb r. NEW S P R I N G GOODS Are a rrivin g d a ily at ou r store: Special Bargains - - I N P e r ca les Gin g h orus Muslins Cu rta i n Nets H ESTED S TORES GO. Au b urn, Nebr • DIAMONDS Your best Assurance

! r e me m ber ed by h i s ma ny fri e nd s h e r e as our ve te r a n q u a r te r baclt, t h e so n of Beck '!' h e a bove l e tt er se nt out by Lhe di s tri ct m a nage 1·, , s h ows th e standin g of Maj or Beclc II with th e o ff ice r s a t hoad q ua rte r s of t he Ve t e r a n's Bu r eau in S t. Lo u is I WATC HES ' I of ' T he Movi e " D a d dy Long L e g:l I was g i ve n in th e c hape l Frid a y n i g h t un d e r t h e au s pi c e s of th e Y W C. A. a n d th e comm e r cia l

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d e p a rt m e n t. T h eY. W. C. A. h ave a ni c e att rac tiv e r est roo m In t h e ' 'est r oo m o f th e jly mn asi um lobby w h i c h th ey h ave r e ce ntl y compl e t e d with n e w fu r nt s hm gs a nd curta 1ns T h e

GR0E.GRS Nebraska €ity, N e.br J E WELRY Im ee ti n g on Wednesd P.Y e v e n ing w as SIL V E RW A R E h e l d i n th e n e w r oom.

THE PERU P E DAGO G I A N ._o -coat or ma n y color l:l It seems th at THE PERU PE DA GOGIA N mass of g r ee n ta k es on a u t u m n's I WJI E N l H E unws COME YOUR P HOTOGRAPHS ffi t P N : eac h t ree ba s be e n pla n te d in Its p a r- Approx imate dates o! May arriva l En t ered a t t he P ost o rqa a ebraska a s seco nd.class matlle r I ti c ul a r pl ace by s a ne m a g ic h ands. of b irds to s outhe rn Ne brask a (tak en Fr om day to day n e w a n d d iffe r e nt f rom t h e 1922 bull e ti n of th e Brune r For Ever y Event Th e Sui table P resent! Publis he d Weekly by tbe Peru S ta t e Teacber s Coll ege .<. r ran2 e for yo u r Si tt ie g today then wh.eo you h a rm oni es of ye ll ow , r ed, bro wn a nd I Bird Cl ub of Linc ol n. ) Giv e n t o t he ne ed photog rap hs yon ' II h a\ e th e m to gn·e or a ng e co l or s are a d ded un t il th e fro s t ; Pedagogian by Mi ss P y r t le I Our pri ce a will p le a s e you brin gs w i nter' s message to t h e t rees. 1 L ong-biiled D owi tche r, R e d- I -0 $1.0fl pe r ye ar S ing l e c o py 5 cts Wi n te r a ppr oac h e s wi th hi s dom e ot I h eade d '\Tvodp ec ke r , B a li tmore Or i - ' Peterson Sud io = = Peru , Neb r. deep blu e s ky a nd e nwra p s our p a n- I o l e, Bou ntin g. 1=------------------------------• If you d o not r eceive yo ur P cdagogi a n l! a ve not ice in tb c P ed a gogian box in the Ad mi nistra t ia n bu ild ing. or a
Opporfjunity come s to the person wh o has m o ney in the bank t h e need of an ass ig n men t of I Ithi s kind. I t ru s t you wi ll g iv e Mr 1 Be ck t he same s pl en d irl c o- op era ti on 1Mr Edw a rd s r ece ived w h e n h e was on a s imil a r ass ig nm e nt. --Meet that opportunity Prepared PERU STATE BANK M. E HEA D, Di str ic t Mana ger. NOTE: - Ma jor Ch a r le s G. Bec k Is P e r u , N e br as ka

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VOLUME XVIII.

COLLEGE GIRLS' J.,UNC IIEO N

1IIss E Rn t h Pyrtlc Gi ves Ad1lress

Frid ay w as a ve r y Inte r estin g d a yso m a n y even ts occ urrin g on t he ca mpus , b ut t h e on e in w hic h the c o llege g irl s we r e t he m os t in t e r es t ed was th e n oon l un c heon g i ve n t o us t h r u th e k indn ess o f P r esident Ca viness At 1 2 :15 a bo u t on e hun d r e d-tw e n t yfi ve co ll e ge g irl s a n d f aculty l a d i es we r e us h e r e d into t he dormi t ory d in in g h a ll. T he t a ble de cora ti on s w e re love l y s pri n g fl ow e r s a n d f e rn s f r om Peru's o wn wo ods Atlte r w e ha d a ll e a t e n "o u r f ill" I n ez W e lls a nn oun ced to us t h a t Mi ss B r an s on , w ho n eeded n o jn t r oductio n to u s b e c a use s he c h ecke d o ut our know l ed ge t o us in t he fa ll a n d c he cke d it in aga in i n t he s pr i ng w o ul d intro duce it us "the s peak er fo r the occasion ," Miss E. R uth P y r tl e Mi ss Branso n was a bl e to give u s s om e ver y i nte r es tin g " in s i de'• inf o r matio n a bout Miss P yr tl e, b ecau se ti.1e> y ha d g on e t u schoo l t og-eth e r Mi ss B r ans on al so gave us a h !sto r y of Miss P y r tle s ri se in th e e d ucationa l work Miss P y rtl e i m pr essed u po?J u s on r r es p on sib il iti es as f ut ure teache r u of o ur s t ate. T h a t w e m u st n eve r f orget t h a t th ere is so m u c h t o be l earn e d fr om t h e l if.e outs i de of sc ho o l- th a t t h e r e is more w i t ho ut tha n w ith in th e boo k; t ha t t h ere is m o r e with o ut t h a n wi th i n t he fou r w a ll s. Too o ft e n th e t eac he r s fo r get t o t eac h t h e c h ild to ap pr eciate th e beau ti es o f li fe a bo u t him In c l o si ng Miss P y rtl e q u oted one of Va n Dylre's ve r y fittin g p oem s L e d by F ern Ta ylor w e c lose d our l u ncheon wi t h th e s in g in g of th e Per u Col or Son g

GEOGRAPHY

Work Js FascinatL'ng and oi R.-:11 Practical W ortll

Most person s remember their study o f geography as children in the grades as being a thing of pleasure How much more s o is it when the subject is approached with mature minds and t he subject is studied from the tru1y economic , politi cal and social viewpoints

A short list of the main courses w ith a br ief explanation of what is treated of in each will make clear the val ue of taking one or more of t he courses offered in this department.

ECO:\'OMIC GEOGRAPHY: This co ur se tr eats of the principles of geoin their effects upon the life a n d act ivity oQ humanity Since a k n ow l edge of the physical conditions under wh i ch a race has lived and now l ives gives a reasonablY reliable nd ication as to the capacity activi ty, occ u pat io n s and business relati ons of t h at r ace

An effor t is also made to gtve a cl ea r concept ion of the way in which geographic conditions influence tile geographic distribution of the prin1 \:i pal min eral and non-min eral res o ur ces of a r egion, a n d the development of ind u stri es directly dependent u pon them Special attent ion is given to coa l petroleum, iron and steel , water power and wheat, cotton, and l ive stock industries

l':EW E UROPE: A r egio nal study of the Eu r opean countries is made, emphasizing r e lief, climate, resources go, e r nment, and i ndustrial developm e n t Specia l attention is given to geographic p r oblems made prominent by ths Gr eat War. The stu dy is corre la t e d closely with European History R EG IONAL GEOGRAPHY: This

CliAP.EL FACULTY NOTES as well as to natural r egions oG t he I - I vario us c o un tries Emphasis is given A ta l k t o rura l sch o ol ch il dr e n by ; Th e wo r d P sycho l ogy m ay be d e - A pr og r a m co n sis ti ng o f t hree t o region s of United 9,tates Mi ss Min ne a nd Mi ss F a ulhab er E. Rut h P y rtl e of Linco ln was o n e of · I b e r s was g1ven a t Ch ape l by Miss S tress i s p u t u pon t h e development fin ed 10 m a n y ways T h e Gr eek wor ds : wen t to Maryvill e, Mi sso u r i o n Tb ur s - t he in s piring f e atu r es Qf P eru 's "ru r a l IWi llia m s Th e lh s t n u m be r was a ,f maj or r eso u rces, and industries d ay evenin g t o act. as jud ges for s om e sc hoo l da y " Mi ss s tressed p syc he a nd logy f r om w h i c h it i s de- o n e - ac t t r agedy "Tb e Cl od" a n u n- uch as mining, m a n ufactu ring and hig h sc hool or a t o ric a l a nd d e ba ting t h e fac t t ha t the ch il dre n of thi s se.c- r ived s u ggest s t hat it i s a se ie nce u sua l stu dy of t he pyscho l ogy of fea r transportati on Th.is co urse aids con tests b e in g· h el d t h e r e on F ri d a y. t i on a r e liv in g in t h e mo s t beau tiful '·o f t he mind o f so ul. P fll s bury s t a t e s and its effect u p on an ig no r a n t s oU- in the in te r pretawon of American hisMiss L a ug hlin a n d Miss T u cker reg io n t o be f ou nd i n Ne br a s k a S h e th a t i t i s th e scien ce of b e h avwr R e- tary woma Jl. 'I' he pa r t s w er e so w e ll tor y. were vi s i tors in Oma h a on Friday and co ng r a tul ate d t hem on ha vin g b een po rtra,yed th at we w e r e car r ied back GEOGRAPHY OF NEBRASKA: Sa t u rad y . Lin coln visi tors a mong t h e born in th is county o f wood e d lti ll s ga r d less of ho w it m ay b e d efi n ed psy - ,l t o the days of w a r an d h atred be - This st u dy is very interesting and it f ac u lt y ove r t h e w eek e nd w e r e, Mi ss a nd pic tures qu e views Remi n din g c holo gy i s con cer n e d wit h l earning tween the n o r t h an d th e so u t h. would be nice if every c itiz en in T ea r , Mr Cavin ess, Mr. De lze ll a nd t ha t th ese we r e a d van tages n ot • a ll t h at is possi bl e of how we kn o w I The " Ba rre l Organ, " wr it t en by AI- bars ka could take this course here Mr Gil k eson ch ildr e n i n p a r t s of : a nd remember Its task is to di scove r If r ed Noyes t h o r oughl y app r eci- or el sew h e re for the many practical Mi ss B r a ndt s p ent t he week end t he p1 a 111 e s t ate, s h e UI ge d t h e m t o I a ll t he la ws a nd co ndi t ion s of lea r n - a t e d by t he a ud ience. We rea ll y want- and c u ltural things derived from it. a t h er home i n Unad ill a use eyes , ears a nd a bove a ll s pi r it : 1 I t 1e d to Come do wn to Kew in lil ac Cond i tions in Nebraslra, present and l i n g a nd recall i n a ll t h eir detai s · T he f ac utl y or c hes t ra with E sther m a n effo r t t o a ppreci ate th 1s beau ty I 1 t 1me, li lac ti m e, c om e do wn to K ew f utur e, base d on c limate, bedrock or Blan ke n s hi p sol o is t a n d H a r ri e tt and so ma k e t he mo s t of t h ei r peen!-, e na bl es us not on l y t o und e r stand t h e 1 in li lac ti m e-It is n 't far fr om Lo n- geological str uctu res, soils topograGlasgow r ea de r , g ave a p ro g r a m 1 a t ia r h e ri tage. S h e u r ged th a t thin gs act i on s o f p eople but a lso to bec o me 1don " phy drai nage agric ultural and minB r ownvi ll e Sa turda y nig h t The of the s pirit ar e a t l east as impo rt- Imore e fficie nt in our own li ves Psy - Th e last nu m be r cons isted of two e r a ! reso u rces, and industrial , culm e eti n g was a c ommun ity g ath e rin g es p ecia ll y for t h e pu r p ose of a r o u sing inte r es t in esta bli s hin g B r ow nvill e as th e lo cati on for a s u mm er ca mp of t he Boy Sco uts a n d Ca mp Fi r e Girl s. Mr De l zell- mad e a two- day fie l d t rip last wee k , v i s it in g T ecum s e h a n d Paw nee C ity. He br ou g ht back v ery e n cou ragi n g r e por t s o f the n u mb e r w h o a r e p l a n nin g to atte nd Per u s umm e r school.

a n t as m a t e ria l t h i ngs a nd m ad e au Ic hol ogy teac hes u s ho w to con se r ve s h or t poe m s w hich were w ritten by t u ral and p o li tica l development are effec tive a ppeal to a ll t o k ee p op e n , o ur me ntal an d phys ic a l p owe r a nd Miss Ma e Dav is o1! o ur o wn co ll ege. treated of in this course in a way t hat t he eyes o f t he s p i r i t. t o d o a max im um amou n t o f u se f ul I T h ey were f ull of the beauty of the appea ls to the students as worth Mi ss Py r t le a l so m a d e a mos t e l o- wo rk It a lso t eac he s u s to app r e - h ig he r t hin gs in l ife wh ile q ue n t pl ea fo r bird s tudy and bird e late t he beau t i fu l t hings of life, a n d I We cann o t exp r ess our apprec iatio n co n se rva t ion R eca lli n g t h e f ac t th a t m etho ds of ob tai n i n g t h em. Iof Miss W illi a m s' abi lity an d wis h 1 cou rse fur teachers who will teach th e r e are m or e tha n fo u r hund r ed d if - 1 Per u' s psychol os;y d e p artm ent i s t hat we m igh t be priv il eged to h ear fe r e nt s p ec ies of b i rd s in Ne br as k a , o n e t rul y in keep in g w ith t he high more o f he r readin gs geograp hy to •tile boys and girls in the ru ra l schools. It d eals with d e- and t h a t r ep r esen t a t ives o f mo s t of sta nd<trd s of ou r co ll ege. lt is i n I the m may be found in Ne ma ha c o u nty ; c: h a r ge of Pro f. A. Cr ago, w ho's mot - r PRESIDEN'l ' J\NJ) i'IRS I C 'VJ''ES S E NTERTATU s u bject matte r s in the grades S he gave a v i vid ll i ctn re of th e wo rl• t o seems to be " n o t psychology b u t I l. n • .u, o f t hese fea th e r ed fr ie nd s in r e liev in g to p syc ho logize." It is no t ta ug ht , as

PRI MARY GEOGRAPHY is vi ces a n d methods of teacWng such " UE 1'JI E REST 0 1<'

GEOLOGY: This co urse is essent ia ll y a h istory of the earth and i ts t he fa rm e r ga rd e n e r and fru it r a iser a d ry t echni cal sc ie n ce dom inated by Mr a nd Mr s A L Cavi n ess Yery

YOU ARE " I i nh a bita n ts It treats of rocks and ' 'rn A'r :: VER in sect p es t s H e r ta l k l e ft t h e l o ng me a ni n gless wo r ds a nd def i ni- bea u tifully e n t e r ta in ed in ho n or of '' " · Ghe agen c ies and processes which c hil dre n w it h a s tron g des ir e to do ti o n s b ut as a r ea l live s cie n ce w ith : Mi ss E Ruth P y 1·tl e of Li i1coln o n · have been involv e d in their formatio n a ll in th e ir powe r to co n se r ve a nd direct beari ng o n every act of ou r 1 T hu r sday eve ni ng at thei r h ome. An a nd (rom the rocks and their str uctH you ca n' t he a pin e on t h e top o f th e hill ,

lncr ease bi r d lire. mind an d bo dy I t s ho w s u s bow to info rm a l r ece p tion wa s he l d b etwee n We are ind ee d fort un a t e in tb i s m a- be m ore e ffic ien t in a ll acts fro m t h e seve n a nd e ight o'cl ock t hat the m em- u r e it attempts to make out the variou s stages through which the earth t e ria li stic age, t o st ill possess ed u ca- !>r epar atio n of our m ost difficul t les1 he r s of t he fac ul ty mig ht have the a nd the living things which have B e a sc rub in t he vall ey-but b e t or s broad e no ug h a nd bra ve e n ou g h so n. Also 1t s hows us h ow to make pr iVIl ege of meetm g MISS Py r tle. Sev'l h e best li t tl e sc rub a t t he s icl e of t h e to urge that t r a in i n g i n t hin gs o f th e fr ie nd s a nd to g e t rea l e njoym e nt musica l n umbe r s we r e gtven du r- dw elt u pon passed It brings r ill ; s piri t is at l eas t a s i m po r tan t as s o- f r o m Jif e. Th e l essoiiS a nd illu str a1 ing the eve ni ng; vio li n numbers by I under certam phases B e a bu s h IE you can' t be a tr ee. ca ll e d prac ti ca l tra in in g ! t io ns are so s im p le yet concrete 1 :vr r l isa, harp s olo by Miss B u rton , of o th er SClences particu l arly astron! e u ong li to be rea dil y assi mil ated b y Ia n d a voca l s o l o by Mls Bla n k e ns hip. omy, physics and botany I The courses m this department are } JtESJU f AN NOTES i e ve r y student. Ice <tncl wafers were serv e d m the diDgrass I Ou r depa rtme nt is we ll e quip ped 1 ing room by Miss E sther D e lze ll and int.eresting a nd profitable and very

Jf yo u ca n't be a bu s h , be a bit of t he

So m e h ig h way to h appi e r m a lte, ' " Ai n ' t we g ot f u n?" So th ou g ht th e wit h c ha r ts and n eeded apparatus for IMiss I n ez Rae W ells and .one a lways feel s upon H yo u can ' t be a mu s k ie , th e n just be F r es hm e n a t t he ir c ha pe l p rog r am on laboratory wor k. T he fo ll ow ing Mi ss Py r tl e is t he principal of the completmg a course that it has been a ba ss- time well spent Ap r il 26. co ur ses a r e offe1·ed, P sych olo gy T, :McKi nl ey ward school and junior high ·

B ut th e li ve li est bass in th e l a k e ! 1 After a s hort bu s iness sess io n i n Psych o logy II , Ch il d Study, Adol es- 'sc hool in Lincoln and one of the reT b e r e's so me t hin g for a ll of u s w_h ic h seve r a l matt e r s of im p ort we r e Ice n ce j cen tly appo in ted members of the he r e; disc u sse d, t h e m eeting was p r es ided All of whi Ch he ll> in m akmg eve r y- Board or Educ ation fo r State NorT h e r e's bi g wo r k to do a nd t h ere's ov e r by F o rres t Be ll , w ho was a p - o ne b ette r teac h e r s 1 1 mal Schools On F r iday, Miss Pyrtle, lesser to d o, J>O in ted c h ai rm a n o f th e meetin g by and bette r citizen s. spok e to th e Rural school c hildr en And f he tas k we mu s,t do is t h e Ma rj o ri e Arn ol d ; c hai r m a n o f the If yo u have a n op po r t u nity to choose a nd to the g i rls of t h e co ll ege at their pr og ra m co mmi ttee. some e l e.:tives, or inten d on l y to take In oonday luncheon. She returned to T he pr og ram was' g ive n by two s ome to be a n a ll a r o u nd h e lp IL inco ln Saturday. H you can' t be a h i g h way, t he n j u st ft i 1 · d t t h t i l d 11 o u r s 1111 g an promin e n t l! t e r a r y I o yo n as a eac er, y o u w o w e 1 be a tr a il , so c ie ties , th e an d t he I to ReJect

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T h e c oi l ege g irl s a pprec ia t e the inte r est tal{en in t he m. The l unc h a n d t he i n s pirin g m essage brou g h t b y Miss P y1·t1e w ill l on g b e r em e mbe r e d. 'o u r se treats of the principles of geo- .mss RUTJI PYR J'LE fALKS 1'RE P SY CH OL OGY D E PART U::ENT l MI SS Gl'fES PIW- graphy as applied to various regions 1'0 'filE CIDLDB EN I T R AINS I N El'FIC'I E NCY I GRAM AT
a course f r om t he J t a s t Tl' y ou can 't be lh e s u n, be a sta r ; " B oat-'lDm -Up. " Mil dr ed Be ll i o· logy depa rtl)iJ e n,t for "the mind i s u s we irO 0 press new• It is n t h y s i ze tha t you w in or y ou du ced t h e "Go- Ge t -'lllm " soc ie t y. lth; ru l C!r o f a ll t hin gs and he that l s J c om es of t h e death of t he little son rai l- an essa,y on "Vis iting .'' Vi si tin g 11 1 1m,.u•1er of hi s min d t s maste r ot a li i o: Supt and Mrs M C. Lefler, of He 1h e be s t of wh a t e•.e r you a r e (Uo n li uu e d on l a st page ) f ltm gs.'• L m co ln uear. r. r. A. There will be a business meeting of the C. C A. at 7:00 p. m on Wednesday, May 9th in room 305 of tile T J. Alajors Training building. All members are requei'ted to be present as some very importnnt business matters must be Father A. H. Pax of City will have llenici.'S at S: 30 a. m. on Saturday, :\fay fith, at the home of :\lr nnd l\Irl:! David Jack.

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Emil As cher

Bo ruc h H obo L e wis F r e i ds e ll 'ril E AR'l' DEP AJt'N r EN'l ' t he r e is a n ew deve l opm e nt i n Ar t.: stude nt t he a bility t o li ve m or e com-

co u lcl not b e s u c h as i t is, with ou t a t he inh e r e nt love for th e be auti f ul.

N W. Bal fe Art is a wo r d i n th e Co ll e ge c u ni culum t h at ma ny of u s pass by with know le dge of lin e, c olo r a nd arran ge - Th e courses pr ovid e pre12ara tion for

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1and that our vital interest in Europe makes our entrance necessary e&p ecially our economic Interest. Folj lowlng this, he gave persuasive arguments for the first three points, showing the the league is a democratic institution.

The opening speech fo1· the negativ4t was given by :Olr. who stated that the contentions of the nega1 tlve were that the league is undemocratic that it well perpetrate the Versailles Treatjy with its territorial agreements, that our entrance into t he leagu e will not alter bad condi1

tions, that the good features of the leag ue are not commensurate with the duties involved. He argued that the l eague is u ndemocratic for it sets up

a su p e rsover eignty, and being under control of the Supreme Council o! Europe is used as a tool.

"Th e n You' ll Rememb e r Me. T he H ome Economi c s De partm e nt pl e t el y, beca u se of th e r ea li zation o f The seconcl speaker for the afiirmative Mr. Willy presented effective arguments shoy,1ng that the U. S.

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me nt The s e pri n c ip l e s a r e e vid e nt I t h e supervi sion of a r t in publi c th e foll owi ng r e ma rk, " Oh, I h ave no

1 m ust ente r in order to change the talen - th e r e's no u s e ofi was ting my in th e des igning of c l ot hing, the s et- sc h oo ls ; bu t o n e of t he prima ry aims Versaill es T reaty and the U. S. cant ime ta k in g something for w hich 1 Li ng of a t a ble, t he h ang ing o f pict u res l is th e c u lt i va tion oQ a n a pprec ia tio n not p urs ue a policy on isolation especca n find no use." Vv e th e n tal{e our or t he pl a c ing of fu rniture of art i n e v e ry s tud e nt. ia lly be cau se of economic reas ons Orc h es t ra dril l drawing whic h is r e quir ed of An e njoyment of Art is not made ' T he un expected oratorical eloL ove In April Kri en s us a nd fee l th a t on e mo r e ord ea l i s up e nti rely of the a p pr edi a tion of II COLLEGE DEBATE v oca l, Mi ss Ba l dwi n 1 mast e rpi eces, t j1e k n ow l edge to dra w over I or p ai n t b ut t hro u h the s t udy of t he sec on d speaker fo r the negative Elfe ntanz .E zr a J e nk ins on w e th in!( wrongl y In a dn ll g 1 An un u s ual a n d ve1;y mte r es t1n1g won th e a pproval of the audie n ce. He qu e n ce a n d a n imation of Mr. Gran dy, Vi I B . t he s e forms t here come s som e thm g a nd n s t 1u ct1 ' ve c11 p e l p og •as O Ill Mi ss a r n es cour se the r e a re so ma n y tlung s ' I 1 a r ram '1\ em p hasized the fact t h at E u rope has t o us th a t we have never fe l t be for e ·o de rl IJy ti1 e H1's t o r D t t Spl e ndid adva nt a ges are offere d t o w hi c h mu s t b e t ou c h e d upon, th a t the PI VI Y epar me n 1 n eed of a chan ge of heart a n d that t hose des iring pr iv a t e wor k on s tring- t im e is a ll too s hort to e nte r into a ny :Ve ha ve l e arned th a t w e a : e hap pl e r o n Mon da y. In ord e r th a t s uffic ie n t duties im p osed by t he wo uld e el and win d i ns t ru m e nts. Mr. Ji sa one ph as e and to g e t from it that llf ?u r home s are filled Wi th thmgs

Itime migh t b e gi v en for the de ba te r e quire th a t t h e U ni ted States k eep is als o i n c harge of thi s wor k whi c h s hou l d be gotte n. Iwin c h al e bea uti f ul. a n d u seful.The i t he fir s t two p e riod s we r e shorte n ed an a r my i n Eul ope Th e pi a no d e pa rtment was d isc on - 'l h e r e is so me t an g i b le thin g a bou t Imow l e dge of harmomous c ol or b l e n d- , 20 minutes each , so t ha t th e ch ap e l In t he r e buttal , good work was don e tlnu ecl a t Chri s tmas time the s tud y of Art that i s ever l eading ed and toned down according to th e per i od ex te n de d fro m 9: 10 to 10 :20. by bo t h sides, but the affirmative B u t b e fore t ha t tim e th e r e w as an 011e 1nto 11 e w fie lds. The l ove of Ar t e xa mpl e of n a tu r e, gives , a so othing U nder th e dir ection of Mi s s Mion e, In te r es t ing c lass, conducted by Miss H y l ton, A B., a gra duate of t h e Univ er is t y School of Mu s ic Miss Hy l ton t ook up a p os ition a t Lara mi e, W yomi ng a ft e r l e avi ng P e r u . We h ope t hat year we s h a ll continue t his bran c h of t h e m u s i c d e p a rtment. With a ll th ese va ri ou s ph ases of m u s i cal e ducation, P er u is w e ll a bl e to g ive th e b est a dva nta g es to her s tu dents

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h p roved su pe ri or in refuting t he argui s present i n eve ry on e of us, a n d af- atmo s ph e re to t he h o.me: '1' e ar - t he deb a t e was prep a red the q ues t ion meuts ' of t he ir o p ponents t h us wlnnt e r a mor e In te n s ive s tudy of it in Iran geme nt of the fur m shmgs is d e - bei ng : "R es o lved , that the Unite d i ng the de bate, the decision being 2 to our Art De pa rtm e nt we fee l th a t w e pen dent upon the l a ws of bal a nce and IS t ates s houl d e n ter the L eagu e of ha ve a cqui r ed no proQess iona l sk ill : rh yt hm If ou r homes are to become j Na t io n s." The a l1irm ative was ab ly 1. It is h o ped that greater i nter est in from it, but we r e a li ze th a t we ha ve a hav e n oO rest and repose from t h e r e pre s e nte d by Mr Ma dden and Mr de ba t i ng wi ll b e s how n a n d t h at it b ecome som eth ing by s tudying Iwor l d l y c are s, it Is our duty to l ea r n IW ill y, w hil e th e n ega tive w as w e ll " 'I' ll b " ' d t 1 · • 1 · · 1 h' h k f . " e reg ar ue as n essecary o coIt s not tile knowl ed ge of e v e ry OL t tese Pl'lD CIP e s, w IC rna e 01 uphe ld by Mr Bres trom and Mr. 1 1 I ege li fe as t he 1terar y Soctetles and (l eta il of Art tha t ma k es u s bec om e the f ulfillm ent of t h i s des i re. Gr a nd y. Mr Pool act ed as cha irm a n ath l etics. Th at there IS no a n tagoruss omet h ing, but it is the g en era l ap - we l earn to appr e Cia te the I Th e JUdg es w e r e Mr. Cavm ess , tic sp irit betwee d b t· d t h· band n vork of na ture. We l ea r n to d t ll tl 11 M. E h d n e a m g a n a pr ec la lion of th e b ea utifu l m ou r llfe, I e n o le c o ege , I a son , ea l eti cs is s hown by t h e fact t hat two a n d t h e wor l d a bou t us tha t m ake s the I look up on th e earth, a n d to l ov e ItS o f the Engli s h Depa rtme nt and Mi ss of the debat e r s a r e foo tb all m en. st udy of Art worthwhil e. Ig r ee n fle! ds state ly tre e s, its F a ulh a ber, associate profes s or of EnIn Des ign, we l e arn of the prin c i- s oftl y t mte d Its _ wond e rfu l g lis h So me p e opl e are so s uspicious that pi es t hat a r e a lways presen t i n t h i ngs e rs a n d l eaves, It s bird s a nd mi,Ynad Mr Madd e n a s th e fir s t s p eake r fo r th ey a r e n ever s u re t hey won 't get I am s tra i g ht a nd ta ll a s the p in e t r ee b ea u tiful , pr in c ipl es th a t c a n be a p - l thin g s of li fe, its the a ffirm a tiv e, after s ta ting the ques -hu rt on the corn e r s of a squ are deal. of th e forest, 'pli e d to d r ess, to the sc hool room 1a nd Its majes ti c hills , It I S b eautiful iio n a nd g ivi ng a s hort h isto r y o f the Wea ri n g my crown of green. an d to t h e home. We l earn n o- ; t o. us a nd has been to u n told _ g e n e r- ea rlie r a tempts to form a l eague of It is w e ll t o r emember that a fifty! ho l d my arms ou tsretche d to t h e thing is ornam e nta l u nl ess it is a t all on s be tbr e us. By seekmg for n a t ion s na med the fiv e points whi ch fu ot di amete r b a ll oon hol di ng hunwind s of heav en , the sa me time, u s efu l. T he cou r se these c ha rm s of n atu r e ' s a r t, we s h a ll he a nd his co lle agu e s w e re to sup- dred s of thou san ds of c ubic fee t or Shi e ld in g th e s ma ll a nd mean In Des ig n in P e r u can n ot b e jus tly be a bl e to l ove and u nders ta nd th e por t. T h ese pctints w er e th a t "the gas ca n be pun c tu re d by a ten- c e n t I a m s t r ong a nd s till as th e mute desc ribed but those who h a ve t a l, e n charm of its image, huma n a r t, which Le ag ue is th e best scheme of in te rna - poc l•et Jm ife. pl u e of t he fores t it h ave a n ew unders ta nding b eauty m us t be li k e it. tion a ! co-ope r a tion , th a t the l eague

If y ou s ometim es h ear a c ry, as th e y c ome in con tact w it h it dally As h ead of t h e Depart me nt of Art, h a s proved its e ffi c iency tha t th e l ea- Wh en ma n y a fe ll er t r avel s, Be s till. It is only t h e w ind a mong Art i s c orre la ted w i th ma ny s u b j ect s Miss Ri ne ha rt, who i s e spe c ia ll y fit- g ue i s the bes t me ans of a r ma me nt H e's f ussed t h ro u ghout the t r ip, t he bra n c h es- in t h e coll ege c urric u l um Thos e who l e d by he r na tura l a bility, trai ning lim i ta t ion s, th a t i t i s th e on ly mean s B eca use he can't get orr his mi n d On ly th e wind , n ot I. a r e inte r es t ed in Hi s tory, le arn with a nrl exp e ri e nce , h as organize d c o u rs es by w hi c h t he Treaty of Ver sa ill es can / Wh a t h e's got on his h ip. - Cla ribe l Weel(S• Av er y . e ve r y new deve l opme n t in his tor y, in art, d es igned to d eve l op with i n t he b e a lt e red by Amer i can interve ntion , - Th e Vivi fi er

The Normal alumni to work for Teacher 's College Degree

To complete work for Normal diploma, ( two year college cour s e ) or to work for degree credits. Freshman's

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;)f l ll AJ L , con, for ta ll y f u rn is hed for two g ir ls , It y p eo pl e ca n be s eat ed conve nie ntly I m1 wit h t h e adde d t ou c h es , decor- a t on e ti me a nd n early t wo hund r e d 'Mt. Ve rnon Ha ll , t he g ir ls d ormitor y ati on s a nd othe r wise, wlh c h th e in - h a ve bee n ca r ed Uor quite c omforta bl y is on e o f t h e mos t in te r es ti n g cen ters d ivid unl occupa nts g i ve, ofte n bec ome ll\l ea ls se r ved three tim es a da y or s c ho ol li fe i n Pe ru The b uild i ng ve r y atr ac t ive In deed. to th e b a ll girls a nd as man y oth e r is a t ht·ee-s to ry bri c k s tructure l o- Ou r pr ess in g nnd sewi ng r oom was s tude nts as can b e acco mmo d a t ed cate d on n lo w hill acro s s the s tree t est.-1. b l;s he!l b;.v Mr s Wau g h , ou r pr es- , Th e mea ls o f we ll-cooked, wh ol esome fr om t h e mai n camp u s It con s is ts ')n t house mothe r , a s hav e many oth e r ' rood a r e pr e pa r ed b y Mr L y nn a n d or fi fty-fo ur roo ms eq uipp e d Jlo r t he 1 improv e me n ts The g i r ls of the hou se ; hi s a s si s tan t s All of t h e mate rials u s e o f s t ud e nts , a pr es sin g an d s e w- may s ew a t a ny t ime a nd pres s w h e n - ! a r e pu r cha sed at whol esa le prices ln g r oom , t h r re bat h room s wi t h two e ve r t h e e lect ric c urrent is on , fr ee the the s t ud e n ts a r e ch a r ge d a s um s h owe r s o n eac h floo r s, two r ecep- of c h a r ge. m u c h s ma ll er than t h e price paid for tion rooms . ou r hou se mother's s uite, Our r ece pti on rooms a r e pl easin g l y bo a r d a t mo s t a ny ote r pl aces t h e l a r ge d ini ng h a ll th e kitc hen a n d dec orated a n d furni sh e d, a n d Mrs I Life a t Mt. Ve rn on Hall is of a th e kitc he n s uperin te nde n t' s a rpt- 1 Wa u g h , make s e nte r tai nin g on e's 1?1ig h LY desi rable ityp e. !In fac t , i t

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fa r e, a nd de ,·elopm e nt or eac h on e of h er fam i l y ca n imagine what li fe a t t h e dormi t or y is \ Ve ha ve ou r r u les, jus t. as every we ll- r eg ul a t ed family s houl d, n ot iron-clad r es t ri ctio n s on ha ppin ess , b ut r eg ula tion s whi c h g iv e stu dy and good t imes o f a ll s or ts , th e r e prope r t ime and p la ce To make ou r g roup mo r e eff ic ient we organ ize eac h semester A pr es-

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T his year , ma ny of t he socia l a ctivi ty h ave bee n inte rfe rred with by s ickn ess , but i t is c u stoma r y for t h e g irl s t o have a pa r t y e ver y mo n th So metime s t h e y are fo r the g ir ls onl y and som e times th e boys a rc e nterta in e d. Su nday e ven i ng prog ram s by vari ou s tal e n t are ofte n p rovid ed a nd comm uni ty" sli nging is commo n Birth day partie s are g iven by Mr s. Waug h , to th os e w h o J we r e for t un a te e nough t o have been bo m b e t ween Sep tem ber a nd J une T hen th e r e Is mu c h s ocia l activity l'es i des t hat pr ovid ed by t he organiza t ion "Feeds '• are v e ry common and a t·e grea tl y en joyed par tl y beca use of t h e ma ny new ideas o f dr ess, s e r vin g a n d e nt e r t a inin g which on e g e ts fr om atte n ding. Eve r y gi rl , who has e ve r b ee n a pa r t of this e njoyabl e l i fe, is r eady t o r ecommend M t. Ve r n on Ha ll a s th e b es t pl a ce fo r r ea l s t ud e n t life in P e r u

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t ty s ho rt ga me yo u P hi l o, a nd t h e Girl s' Club ca ll it. No you're mi s tak e n. ln 1 Ve r a B ro wn , of !<, a i l s City , i s an -

AN' ALL-ROUNJ> nA SJmAJ,J , GA ;UE th ose d a!Ys t he g ame did n ot l as t a other s t udent w ho will r eceive h er life

PLAY BY PLAY. c ertain 11umbe r o f innings It a ll d e - c e rtifica t e this sprin g. Sh e i s s pe c la lp e nd ed upon wltic h t ea m got 23 iz in g in t he kind e r garte n pr im a ry s cores W hen it did , the game was c our s e, a nd has secured a pos iti on as 'l'h e game ope ned with Mol a sses at won rega rdl ess of the numbe r of in- a Jd n de r garten teache r in Fa ll s City the s ti c k Sma ll pox w as c atching niu gs, rath e r di f H e r e nt from n ow. She is a m em ber of P hil o, Y. W. C. Cigar s was in th e box, with lots of And pity th e poor bas e runner. H e A. Olympi c Cl ub a n d T e nnis Club s mok e Bac k e d by Corn in tlte fi e ld, was s ubj ect t o a crack in the bead or Jan e t Brun s , of Om a h a, i s a no t h e r H or n played fi1·st Fi dd le se cond back r1·om a pi tche d ba ll f rom a n y s t ud e n t spec ia l izi n g in t h e lcin de r ga rGr ass c ov e r e d l ots of g round. Saw- I bas e ma n becau se if h e wa s hit wh il e te n- prim a r y cour se. Sh e w ill r eceive dust fill e d t he bases 'l' h e fir s t inn- runnin g bases he was out Prob a b- 'h e r ce rti fi ca t e in thi s co u rse thi s in g Li g ht n ing s truck out two m en , Iy i f h e di d not ma l{e an out h e was Sl>r ln g She i s a membe r of Ph ilo (Eve s t o l e fir s t Ad a m s s tol e second. !moc k e d out flo r a coun t of t e n. 1 a n d of GirL'!' Club. Th e c r owd went w ild wh e n Spiel e r I Bu t th os e days a r e gon e and t o- Ve ra Bu c kl es, of '!'abl e R ock Ne br a fly Knife was put out in day we have t ile g rea t g am e, s till wlll r ece ive h e r t;w o-y ea r No rm a l Dilli e SIX t h for cutting fir s

it wi ll h er two.Jyear c ou rse

fo r ca lli ng fo r ma king a hit. l lh as become prac ti call y h e r e ditary th is s umme r. She i s a m emb er of

In th e mnth mnmg Axe c ame to ba t Amon g a ll the c hildr e n, it ma tter s not t he Gi r l s ' Cl ub. a nd c hopped ou t . Ga t e sw ung and ! wh e r e we g o, a nd a t a n y tim e during • Gold i e Ca lviu , of Cadams, Nebr. , will El e!! l ri c fa nn e d. Eve r yo n e was di s - I ba s e ba ll seas on, w e see ev e rybody r ece i ve a life ce rti fica t e a n d a s p e c ial g us ted. W ind bega n to blow about Ifr om t he s ma ll est t ot t o th e full a r ts ce r t ifi cate at the compet ion of wh a t h e co ul d h ave d on e a nd all th e gro wn man pl ay in g ba ll of som e kind. her t wo ye ar cour se thi s summe r. Sh e Tr e es b egan to l eave Th e w ay - "The Burge r." Iwas vi ce -pr es id e n t o f P h ilo a n d a _________,_ _,_____________a th ey r oa s t ed P eanu t s was a fri g h t. m embe r of Gir ls ' Cl ub Coun cil. Doo r s a id t h at i f b e could have SNAPSHOTS l\l a r ga r e t Caw l ey of Tec um s eh , gradp i tc he d he c ould have s hut t.h em out uates in May a nd will r ece ive a li fe T he h i ts we 1·e hi g h on th e ga me but Willi a m S te ph e n s on, of P e ru was certifica t e, a ncl a sp ecil!-1 art cert ifiSoa p c l ean e d up. u Normal Gr a duate in 1919. H e wi11 cate Sh e is a m emb e r of t h e Girl s' Ed itor's No te-Am ong t he many e x- r ec e ive hi s A. B. Deg r ee a t the com- , Club and or Y w. C. A. c h a ng es , we have seve r a l hig h s cho ol pl ctiou of a fo ur yea r cour s e thi s Bessi e Cha mb er s , of Omaha, will r epa pe r s · that r a n k we ll with our co l - s pri ng . H e i s a membe r of th e Me n 's ceive a tw o yea r d ip l oma, an d a l s o le ge papers The a bove a rti c le a s Clu b. he r life ce r tific a te. he is a m em be r of we ll a s t h e a r t ic le on base -ball w as Ge orge Willv oO H e bron Ne br., w as t he Girl s ' Club. t ak e n fro m t h e Stro ms burg high a Nor ma l Grad u a t e of 1922 He w as ' Ze li a :\lae Ch a pli n is f r om In ava le.

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IShe will r e ce iv e a two-yea r diploma,

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Meet that opportunity

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i n which s h e s pecia liz e d She was a me mb e r of Everet t , Y. W C A., v i ce1 p r esid e n t of Gir ls' Cl u b , and chairm a n Banqu e t Commi t tee '2 2.

I I ' JIIGJI SCHOOL NO'l E S

I A v ery i nteres tin g progr a m w a s gi ve n in c ha p el by t he s o phomor e 1 cla s s , K itt y Ro edus act ing as cha irman The first nu mbe r w a s a r eadi ng by Fern Waltz, follow ed by a p ia n o - - - - - - - - - 1solo given QY Mr. R a lph Cha t e l a in e both we re enj oyed by all The las t i h \/ v PumpitfuU with the little Red Pump - Handle 7 Cleans Automaticall'J

PEeUJ STATE BANK Peru, Nebraska

Avenue Store Notions and School Supplies e r was a tra g e dy of Sh a k espear e t he char ac ters wer e Pri nce Alb e rt, H a r old McMast e r s; th e daugh ter Ve lve t of P rin ce A lb e r t , E lean or e H or ajian, a nd t he l ove r of Ve lve t Squi r e Wttt s ou, ea ch c ha r ac te r pl ayi ng hi s I part w e ll. Mr Brown e ll , Miss L a u ghlin a nd pu p il s oe the Norma l 'l' r a ini ug c l ass I vi si ted rura l sch oo l s on April 18t h. T hey vi s ited Della H a n dl ey's , H e l en Kn app 's a nd Cl a r e n ce Jo n es schoo ls. The s e teachers we r e mem bers o f la s t year 's s e n io r class. 'l bey a re en j oying t h ei r sch oo l wo r k

numb HeraJd Printing :House r.\ IS TINCTIVE LIPRINTING Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr ITHE SHOE SHOP- Elmer Ringer, Proprietor., L e t u s do your s h oe r e pairing ITS a n d Wingfoo t r ub b er hee ls. Oak and Krome s o le le a t her. We carry a fu ll line of laces, d y e s and pol i shes Quick service r e a s o nab le p r iccss Sp ec i a l at tenti on g i ve n to mai l o r der s Peru, Neb r. NEW SPR I NG GOODS A.re arrivitJg daily a t ou r store= Special Bargains INPercale s Mu s lins Cur t ain Nets HESTED STORES GO. Dlf&N:rEN Tho Fountain J>_cn tdJI& tlttJ Little R e d

H. U. Landolt very m u c h a nd fro m al l a p pear a n ces i\uburn, Nebr. th e pupil s a r c p rog r essing n icely 1 =-----------------------·--------.: Peru, N ebr I' DIA MONDS W J\ TCHES Your best Assurance of Standard Values ONE PRI CE TO ALLPRO fER ' S Nebr. City, Nebr

WH0LGSAL G Nebrask a <:: ity , N e.br. JEWELRY

u n dor l he guid a nce or t hese t hree I' yo un g p eo pl e. • WJJAT IS SUCCESS l I I " Wha t is th e secr e t of success?" Sargeant & Rt·ce Co. a s lto d the Sphin x ! " Pu s h" s aid th e Button. " T a k e Pains ," sa id t he W indow. "Al ways keep c ool,'' sa id t he I ce. " Be up- t o-date ," said t he Ca l en der " Nev e r los s your h e ad," said t he Ba rre l. " Ma k e li g ht of eve r yt hing," sai d t h e Fire. " Do a drivin g bus in e s s," said th e 'H a mmer. " As pire to gr e ate r thin gs," sa id t h o N ut meg.

" l•' incl a go od th ing a n d s l ick t o l lt,'• su ill th e Gh w Comm u nity J,cn,;ue No ws

THE PERU PEDAGOGlAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN sc hoo l paper, "Th e Bur ger." How e ver, vice- pr e s ide nt of P hil o , p res ident of w e a 1·e n ot s urprised a t Stro ms burg th e Me n 's Club and is vice- p reside n t h a vln•· " uc h a u ex ce ll e nt p a p e r, b e - or th e " P" Clu b. li e was capta i n or Eotered at the P os toffica at. Peru, Ne- " braska as secood-class matter. c au se th e ir boa rd of e duc a tion wa s th e fbotba ll team, a n d took part in -YOUR PHOTO GRAPHS F or E very Event The Suitable Pres e nt ! - i ve ry wi se In th e s e l e cUon or Sup e rin' ba s ke t ba ll. 1 1 t e n de nt Jime r so n. H e i s r e me mbered I Mari e Adams or P eru is a me m ber A for your Sitti ng to day tbl.'n w h_en you Published Weekly by the Peru State oeed photographs y o u 'II ba ve tb cm to g1ve Teachers College I a t P e ru a s on e of the live s t wi r e s that o f Y. W. C. A. , a nd or Girl s ' Cl ub. Sh e Our prices w i ll pl e a se yo u - - e ve r atte nd ed the scho ol. His won- gra duates f rom th e K inder ga r ten $ 1 00 per ye ar. Single co py 5 cts de1·ful s u ccess s ince lea vin g. s chool th is s p ring. j Peterson Sudio, is fulfillin g th e proph ec y ofi h1s many B 1rdi e B aldwm, w lio is a l so of Peru 1 '----------------1111!--------------= = Peru. Nebr . If y ou do oot receive your 1 f rie nd s. grad ual e s fr o m t he comme r cia l course ! : ave oot.icc in the Ped agogtan box m i n !\lay She is a m emb e r o r E ve r ett. the Administration building. BASEBALL o f t he P eppe r s, a nd t he Pe ru v ia n Sta ff. S he i s a l so p res ide nt of the Ol y mpi c To Coo,tributorsr On e day in the y e ar or o ur Lord Club , sec r etar y of the Gir ls Club , Co py shou ld be in by Fr :day nig ht . No 1 1845 ba s e ba ll cam e into t he world s ub-c ha irman of th e S o phomo r e procopy accep t e-d al t er 5 p m Frid a y. 1 The first offi ci a l nam e was the g r a m comm ittee, an d w a s a membe r Write o nly on one side of the paper I Kni c kerbo c k e r Club For a whol e of the g i r l s basket bull tea m i n b oth Have your copy typewritten if p ossibl e· Iy ea r th ey playe d am o n g th e mse lves . her f r eshman and so ph omo r e yea r s Doctor L. B. SHRE VE Dentis t and X-Ra y O ffi ce l:'hnn e 27 Child r ens work a S peci a lty Residence 2 0 0 THE EDITOR Th e n on Jun e 19, 1946, the fi r s t E dwa rd Bath , of A uburn , Nebr., g ame or base ba ll in th e world was grad ua tes t hi s s prin g fr om a two I
TI:IE I!. IHTORJAJ STAFF. Ipl ayed be t wee n tw o cl ub s year cour se. H e is a 171e m ber of Ever- D. D S TONECYPHER , M. D Geo rge Medsker Editor-ln ·Chief · 'l'he second c lub was c a lled the e t t, Y. M. C A. a n d Me n' s Club. PHYSIC I A.N Ruby Tb o mpso n Associate Editor INe w York Nin e. Th e y c ha llenge d 'fh e l ma Beedle, fr om Co rtl a nd , Neb., Emilie No vo tny " " Ithe Kni c lce rboc ke r to a g a m e, the ex p ects to r ece ive he t· iife certificate P ho nes 160 ., Zelma T a yl 0 r Assist a nt Edi to r l os e r s to se t up a dinn e r. In four tlli s s p r in g She Js Lakin g a sc h oo l :15 Marg aret Miller " " I innin gs
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ol head until h e got hit b y a Foul S ince t h e ve r y beginning e v e rybody Cl ub a n d Y. W C. A ba ll a nd yon. s ho uld hav e h ear d I ce 'i'in lhi s co untry has ta ke n a g r eat l\Jrs E l iza beth Bu ettze nb ach of P eru Cr e a m Um p1r e Appl e was rotte n rancy to our na ti on a l s port, s o that
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h\ost Wonderful Acqui sition of Mun. (Continued llrom page) ' the br ai n i s li ke a n y other part or the body , e xe r c ise st rengthe n s It, whi l e if It isq'l used It will atrophy t he .as the a rm if It b e k ept in a s ling for a long tun e.

Most write r s of text-books· mak e lh e s ub ject of writing unn ecessa ril y tL ff icu lt by being too le ng t hy and a bstra c t inste ad of b e ing simple, con-' cre t e a nd readabl e. J!'or th is rea son , in fr es hme n e n g li s h no forma l rhetori c Is used. Mr. Eas on con ducts the cour se informally from his own notes, l arge ly, which he has d eve lop e d during a numb er of yeaTs of experience. Out of tjlis e xp e ri ence he has worked ont a n ew t ex t , wh ic h is now in th e h a nd s of th e publi s he r s a nd will be ready fOJ; use later. This new book goes o n the a ss umption that th e s u ccess fu l }niter is he who can tran s- , fe r an i d)au from hi s own mind compl e tely ove r t o the mind of th e r ea de r , and do this with such pl easantne11s and goo d grace a s to make the read e r his friends. To thi s e nd the c h apters of th e book pre sent In s impl e la nguage , with an abundance of c oncrete ill u st ratio n s, pecessa ry princi pa ls and m e thod s o r writing, principa ls which the student can eas ily unders t a nd and r eadily make u se of in l ea rning to 1m t on p a per what he wishes to say to hi s reader.

Eng lis h J:,iterature. All the cour ses in englis h literature aim to relate lite r at ure to life Th e e mphasis i s con s tantly on character, ideas anc;l id ea ls in liter a ture unive r sa l hum a n inte r es t, r a th e r than on hi storical pe riods and l a nds, litera ry form s a n:l manners.

The Great Tradition Thi s is a new cour se in Ame ri can and Engll s n l ite r ature, in whi c h s ome of the things wr itten by En g lis h and American writei:s a re read with a vi ew of di s cove ring and illustrating the of f reedom, fa ith , and conduct of the e nglish spealdng peoples. In oth e r words, our own literature is studied and related to the probl ems of <:Jtiz e n sqip a nd in the broader and fu ll e r s ens e. Th i s co ur se is open to students who h a ve t a lten freshinen englis h or the equ iva l e nt.

I <;chool te;ch e r s who will he required

Iw direct plays. A tituJy is made of drama law and technique o! drama.

1 J>J·aetiral experience in stagmg and direc t ng plays is afforded; members I or this year's class have directed

I0Jama1ic Clu b plays, the Girls' Club pla y, the EveretL Operetta, and the Iligh Sc·hool ::lenior class play-"Sev1e n tecu."

All co ur ses in sp eech l'eceive en6iisll credit. In tbe past year, two o( the beginning courses al'e requireti by ce rtain other departments. cenUy, euglisb cred i t has been granted for prl\·ate lesson s in the interpretation or literatur e an d the old fee of seve nty-live cents p er half hou1· l esson has been abolished. So mauy st udeuts took advantage of this opportunity tbat it was necessary to ,top their reg istr ation for this work.

T he speech department fosters a. Dramatic Clu b of sixty members. The cub presents a program or well chosen !Jlays each month.

DUAJI.\'l'H.: CLUB

Ou TlJUrsd ay, April 19th, 'the Drama ti c Club will present the' following plays-admittance to wllicb will be by membership, guest or compllmentary tickets. · J

WliEilE, l.IUT AJl.KHU' A.

CAS'l'.Vlrs. E s pe nh ayue Hatle tt Glasgow :\lr. E s pe nhy ne Otto Oakes

Hilda Lulu Gam1el

SCEXE-

Th e Esp e n hayne dining room.

Thi s play d epi cts the servant problem in tbe U. S. It is very cleverl y wr i tten and wi ll please anyone.

The Will '0 lhe WISJ)

T he Will 0 t he Wi s p , is a n unusual pl uy t-ha t ha s many weird scenes. It is on e t hat takes superstition as its t heme and almost leads on e to beli eve in th e spi ri ts of the moor and t he sea.

The cast consists of t he following

1 1 • peopl e: a nd pl ea s ure as well as an t •b e Bo9k. The more important of Ithe classes. Courses 1n The L ady or Poet's Wife ity to gai n an in s ight in h uman char- t h e dram as ar e· r ead a nd careful at- ! PubliC Speakmg are pl a nned to meot : : Marguerite Mille:acter as on l y Shake s pea r e Is able to tie ntion'l i s gi.v e n to the Ring and j the pra c tical needs of speech mak in g The Country Woman give.

the artistic and sym boli cal e l ements 1 ba ting and a course in j ou r nalism 1 1 ig i nal speec hes i s encouraged Dir t>ctor , , Lil y Hilqu .st worked out in relation to plot, t h e I will ultima t e ly -be planned. For the fi1·st time, this semeste r Tl1e Silly Ass main s tudy is the characte r s Qf the I In the department of Sp eech the depar tme nt has offered a n ad- CH ARACTERSpl ays, es p ec ia lly that of the hero. i cat:on in Interpretation of L itera- vanced c ours e in pub)ic spea ldn g; Gra ndm othe r Rae Swartwout Browning s Shorter Poems. Browu- j a re offer ed. The , aim • is to de- ! t h is c lass is do ing so m e inte r esting \\{ot her Ruby Thompsoa ing i s s tud ied primarily a s a maste r : ve lope im ag inat.!<?n , appre c ia tion a nd : work , Fath e r Ray Hunter portraye r of char acter a nd interpre t - sy mpathy, and give the stud ent fnee- 1 The Course in Pl ay Production Is 'rhe Flapper (May V.) Mildred Nel s of! er of modern life. I dom in self- exp r essi on Cl asses are ! students who ha ve some co l- , :;:>ta ge Ma na ger Mark Delzell Browning. and lUng aud 1 l a r ger thi s year. than · l ast, es pecially J l ege e n g lish. a nd es pe ciall y fo r high J Director .., Ne llie Turner

Registration June l ·and 2 ··

in Session June 4 ,.... Opportunity The Normal alumni to work for Teacher's College Degree Sophomore's Opportunity To complete work for Normal diploma, (two year college course ) or to work for degree credits. Opportunity To do work towQ.rd Graduation 2th Grade H'. S. Graduate's Opportunity To secure your Normal training credit for teacher's certificate To do Freshmnu college work II other H. S. Student's Opportunity To make up back work To do extra work toward H. School diploma To take up auy speciol work ' · 1923 U 'Big .summer School 1923 ·An Expenses Six Weeks On1y $60 or Less A Grand Opporfunity to Anyone To take a in:· Bu siness training and acc ounting. Shorthan d and Typewriting Manual Training and Mechanical Drawing Coaching and Physicu1 Training Public School Music r Hon1e Economics \ Nebraska State Teacher's College .5.00 ma tricu lati on fee pays Tuition for Life Sch'lol owned and Bll pported by the people of Nebraska for the benefit of Nebraska ' s children Peru , Peru, the tr ied and true The schoo l for me--the school for you Nothing 's the matter with old Peru Write for Information A. L. CA. VINESS, President . R. D. OVERHOLT, Registrar.

THE PER U PEDAGOG AN • · Grand to: the on e. _ who co rrectl y the largest number of the ab ove
IBook. '· · ·· · I in eve1-yday e xp e rie nce A s tudy of Pearl New.house S hak es peare's Tragedies. Though OUter cou r ses offered a r e Tenn y- o rga nization and d e live r y of speeches T!t e Will ' 0 t h e Wisp L ois Griffin t h e p lots a r e ca r ef ully analyzed, and j so n 's Poem s Argumen ta ti on a nd De- ! is made and practice in making or- The Iri s h Maid E t lle l Lindai!J Shakes p e are's Com ed ie s The greater numbe r of the comed ies a re r ead an d In te rpre t ed ch r onologically; emph as is being place d upon the d evelopment and triumph of romantic co me d y. It is a r eal pl easur e to take thi s course and there is n't a dull pl ace in i t; ther e Is so me r eal fun er
Glasses

Mr Cl a rk '23 mornin g , th e q u es tion was of wh i t e fnvOJ s o r J a p a nes e 'On n edato" P resid e nt Cavine ss n a tio n a l imp ortance and the s peakg r a c e d e a c h p la te. Out Ju " l e!'as h i'' Mi s P e ti tt ' 23 or s o n both s id es s howe d t h a t the b ig

So)lhomot'C Col o •·s Currie d " Ch u Chu" Mis s Miller probl ems of th e fu t u r e will have ab l e Uc nu s " Saga no r a" Mi ss T ear champ ions from th e P eru H i g h T he m e nu was pr e par e d a nd sel've d Co l on e l Ma jors , w h o was to h a v e S c h ool. by th e dom es tic s c ie n c e de partm e nt. give n " Na ri c hod o" w as un a b l e to be Th e s peak ers we r e : Th o wa itr esses, fa ir maide n s of J a p- tlr es eut a nd th e r e fo r e Ya ru bodo was Neg:tti ve a n se r ve d the c o urs e s in a rh yth m e tic .J a1nes De lzell ' l eft un s poke n. a nd e ffi c ie n t fas h i on to th e s traiml '!'he e ve n ing cam e t o a h a ppy a nd An t hade l Me yer s Squ i r e Wa t s o n o r mu s i c by th e or c h e s t ra. j fHt ccossf ul e n ding to be· but a m e m- J o h n Dill o n Fr a nk Bogle

T ILe '' l o nu ory f o r th e futur e, a m emory s w e et to

Amb e r Co clct a 1l . r ecal l.

Affirmati ve Geo C la r y

H.oa s t Chi clie n Oyste r Dr esslll g S uec rss ]) u e lo Un seen Worlce r s }}N1'E R TAINS

Mas h e d Pota t o es I nu t befo r e c los ing a fe; v words Las t Tu esday, April 10, fi ftee n boys

lt'r·en c h P eas Oliv e s • 111 ulit b e sa id t o those who b el p ed of 1923 fo o t ball an d baslcet ba ll s qu ads

Bu t t e red R o ll s i m a lt e th is eve n i n g a s uc cess Fir st gat he r e d a t t he 'l'ay lo r home a t t h e 1923 S a lad Wafe r s ! we mu s t gi ve t o Ge r t r u de r ys on , c h a ir Ir e quest o f Mr. Br own el l. Did we

Ma pl e Nut lee Crea m: · ··· Cake man o f t he ce n t r al banq u e t comm i t - have f un ? Ask Bob a n d Cecil , th ey Coffee Min t s. l t ee a nd Mr. Ho l c b, th e s pons or of th e I kn ow Someon e of r esource fu l tre nd Th e tlrs t n u mb e r of t he e v e n m g li' r esh men cl ass, t he c r e dit w hi c h is of mind dug u p a pad d l e which img iven im medi a t e ly a f t e r th e gu es t s !Inc to th e m. U non t he ir s hou lders I mediate ly s ugges t ed som eth in g As were seatec: , was a "Butte r fl y Dan ce" lay the b ur d en a-n d res ponsibi l ity ?i I tt s o beautiful out-of- d o o r s t hat by Mar y Sluve l ey Hol ch and Op a l Co r- mak ing tth is b a nq ue t a s ucesss, Ill c venrng, the boys gath e r e d o n th e n e ll pc r fo rm ed i n a t ru e butte rfly whi c h t h ey w e r e hi g h l y s ucc e s fu l. 1 po r c h a nd invite d t h e bo ys o f th e fas hion. I Th e n t o, th e d o mes ti c sc i e n ce ho u se o u tside Br o wn e ll was fir st Th e <Fa c ul ty Orc hestr a f u rni s he d pa 1t me n t a nd those who d evote d the ir a nd if i t had not for the mus ic fo r n s t h rou g hout t h e ev e ning time a n d e n e r gy to t h is cau se m u c h d e n a pp ear a nc e of R tc hie,-we ll Jts I n a ddi t i on, we e njoyed two v ocal gra ti t ud e and a ppreci a tio n i s due. bard to tell j us t w ha t m ight have h a pnumbers by Miss Bla nlce n s hi p a nd t wo p en e d. Ye rk es w a s n ext and th e n i n vio lin s olo s by Mr. Ji sa The Fr esh- H IG H SCUOO L - 011, we ll- 1 gu ess I hadn t be t t e r m e n e xte nd t o th e m t h e ir th an k s a n d tell it, becau se Bo b i s bigg er th a n 1 appr ec i a ti o n for w it h ou t their mus i c On F r i day, durin g th e assem bl y pe r - nn1• Anyhow w e did som e t hing. T h e n l th e eve ning wo u ld not h a ve be en ao lto d, th e foot ball ancl bask e tba ll boy s we ate, Oh ! Boy ! Su c h e ats ! p e rfec t. p r esented Coach Ye rltes with a s we a t - I won't attemp t to t e ll you abo u t

Yer y Cl ove r •roa s ts J e 1· t o s how the ir a ppre ci a tion of hi s t he m beca u se m e r e wor ds will not exAft e r t he co ffee a nd mints ha d 1 work wit h t he m t hi s yea r p ress t he va lue ot the k ind of e ats • b ee n se r ved, t h e jinriki s ha m a n s kil l - I i\Ii ss H e le n -To n es , a hig h sc h o ol Mr s T ayl or pr e pa r e s Bob t ried t o fu ll y g ni <l ed us thro ug h "the L a nd · g1·ad ua t e of ' 22 gave a r ea d ing " Wha t ge t a way w ith a p ocket full o f c offee - but f ound h is pocke t l e aked. I Be rn a rd thre w a pa ir o f boxin g Po Dr. [!; Ha y Re.v nolrl s g loves in to t he c rowd a n d fift een An y kind o f r e p a i r i n g don e 0 t t h Phys 1n , ·an s eo pa ' · "s hi ners' ' came out. It t a k es l o t s of by up-to ·date j e w E> le r s I o f Aubur n , r o om for Bro w n e ll to bo x. Mr s. T ayI n Pe ru T u esd a y an d Fr i day lor's yard was n ot large eno ug h s o he - Pri ces a lways r e a so nabl e-e ve ning s . F o r app o i nt m e n t ' u t il ize d Monte i t hs W e h av e all k i nd s o f scho o l p i n s

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T H E P E R U P ED A G 0 G 1 A N PR ESI1MBN ENTERTAIN SOPHOM ORE S o f t h e S u u ,'' a nd acqua inte d us IWm. H e nry Di d ,'' f or ou r progr am 1 • wi t h fe llo wm en. ln o ther words , Fri day mOJ;ning. The selec tion was (Contmued Orom fir st page ) Mark De lze ll th e t oas tm aster intro- s o w e ll g i ve n t h ;;p.t we h o p e Mi s s Jon es I ter e d , gave fin a l to uc h o f r ea l .J ap- :!nee d t o us th o s p ca)cer s o f t h e eve- will c ome a gain. I ru lo s e bea ut tful t o th o s c e ne. n i ug who a d dr esse d us a s fo ll ow s: I F r e shm e n an d S ophomor es Up on th e tab les wo r e Mr. McBe ll ' 24 a mo s t int e r estin g deb ate on Fri d ay i b e r caudl es : unci bas k e t s o f c a "Od e n as i " .•......................
Iiptio ns Ca refull y Co m po u n d ed A ub ut·n, Ne br. Pa t r o ni ze ou r A d ve rtis e r s. a r e r e i iab l e & cSIIen b erger Dry Goods & G rocc rics P hon e22 Per u , Ne br aska Ph on e 26 The Stewart Schoo l Se rv ice (Es tab l i s h e d in 191 6 ) W o T Dfl vis ' 16 13 8 No L i n co ln , N e b r. PLEA.SES TEA.CHERS Y W (; A. U h e Cittzens State .9Jank F ac ul ty an d st uden ts will find an accou n t with us a conv enience to them C onsult us concern ing any busmess p r obl em yo u may hav e E E GOOD P resident SWANS, Au buPn, French W ilton Ru gs Si mm on s Ste el Be ds S eller 's Kitche n Cabin ets Seal y Mat res se s Karp ew U pholstered F lo r ence Oil Stoves Winchester H ardware Vic t ro l es, Victor Records T h e New Ones a rc H ere Hart Schaffner & M arx So c iet y Brand Manhattan Sh i rts Stetson Hats Heid C aps Lar ge As s ortment You wi l l lik e th e m Dam m ast Clothing Co. Su c cessors to Goldbe rg s Neb r aska City, Nebr. We have a wonderful selec t ion Of S t ude n t's Ha t s , G aps _ Shoes, Clot h i ng and Furuishiugs at price s y o u will I ii( e Auburn Clothing Company Au burn , N ebr aska W est of C onrt House O u t f i te r s fo r tneu and boys E x clusive but not fix pe. ns ive. E yes E xami n ed an d Glas ses F itted F in e W atch and J ewelry Repairing ERN S TENE JEWELRY €0. HARRY E WOLF, S ucc Ne bra s ka Ci t y, N ebr Commodiou s re st r oo m for your convenience w h e n yo u v i s i t the city Wh et h e r it be Sboes, Ready-to-wear Dry -G ood s, C lo th in g, or Furnishings We're h ere to serve you o f. W. Glevcland & S o n , Nebraska City, Nebraska

SOPHOMORE NUMBER

THE

D1d any of you seen U c fu hAs to 1n ter-class at hlet1C!:', we h · · j l· .-. d I · h d 'I ttl · f gins to s ur vey hi s two of col - • rto elp the mr!Jvulual as well as ar,.,e )j t e at y ll CtiODS 0 men last Thur!'da_y? We rf.ltt.ep (lon(IIIUcd 011 second • t h !LIege life. For our class, h6"th years the class to perce1ve the srreatest, eac ers, 1 ut·ht>ve that some of the boy. exwe re full of profit and fun. Sophomore Cla ss Play. and best achievements. Leadership W1th dread for next year Without peeled a fight for we hod In September, 1920, a Lout a One of the _big dramatic eve nt sj n_1eans everything· for any /ou- . . 1told. and you know all rep(lrts ar hundred students under of the year wlll h e staged Wednes- 1 tton. We cia 1m leadership. J \\ 1thout you to in nnd true, that :;orne of our sophnmor the lead ership of Paul Wilcox a nd day, May 24th T)lis is the date 1n the last two }ears we have work on commJttPes. 1boys really fortified th£n -alvf's formed th e junior cla:ls. All hopes 1 on which the sop homore class p lay, accomplished all problems wh1ch 1 consider mine enemies, 0 within the four plasterf."d wall· for a successfu l yea r were bound ''The Kainbow," will be present· have confronted our class. The I Sophomore; ( they call home. You know how 1 to become realit ies when Miss ed. No t:.>Xpense is being spared I working out of plans and solving 1 Against the freshmen of next mean, nailed young 2x4's across Pa l mer was a ppointed sponsor to make the staJ.r in g and li g ht i n g I of problema alwaya reached a very I year, teach us to triumi'h ltheir windows and J(jckttd their The prel i minaries over, things be- as b ea uti f ul as poRsible. It is definite ending. Her suggestions Even as thou hast so nobly triumph- doors; perhaps they even placed jlan to happE'n. possible that costumes will be se- ' and that pleasant smile which we I ed o'er us this year. 1 "dummies" in their beds and .:;lept

Ask any last year's junior about 1cured from one of the large s t ores a ll know were always recognized 1 Upon thee do I wait, 0 mighty, under them, who knows: No one t h e class They were all / at N!'braska City. 1a nd helped find thecorrectsolution. Sophomore, t will ever know the truth. But ns we ll planned and highly interest- cast was we ll picked and is I So without trying to furt h er ex- To redeem me, the helpless fresh- we that was the report. ing. The class was divided into workm!Z" very hard to make the press our f!ppreciation and love for man, out of all my troubles. I :Veil, at any rate there were four groups; a chairman v:as elect- play a success It is not necessa r y Miss Palmer in words we will let 1about ninety of us who were ed for eac h group. Setting-up to comment upon the work of Miss frie n dship and "the hopes that Commencement Week. ._ aboard the train when it started exPrcisel' , a tragic comedy entitled Williams as director aR evirlence of commencement brings" live and with its load of picnicers. We Who is there that can e<;timate Romance of lnvention, a movie of her ability has been :;hown in other grow for t h e best in thL future arrived .at Nebraska Citv at 7·15 · · b f I the value of the last week of school - · · • t h e Wild We'lL e'ltitled fler F1nal productions. Robert Prokop is to w h 1ch IS e o r e us. Harted up town in a group but Sacrifice, or Wild Nell, Pet of the ! take Sam Howley's place as stage - - I Joys stunts and all thoee who did not sret their Piains, Romeo and Juliet in Ger- manager. t ose which so endear to us fasts became weak: a d f 'I b h The Freshman to the Sophomore. /ou r last school dave The finest n E;, t e man dialect, a pantomime, All's 1 "The Rainbow" 1s a successful · · wayside-but they fell for appEtiz. Well that Ends Well, and professional p lay. It has an inter- To thee, 0 Sophomore, du I lift' week of the year 1S from May 21 ing breakfast dishes read in gs and musical numbers fur- esting plot. Neil Sumner has r up mine eyes to 25 · I Some W(;re EO afrectod by the n ished ente rt ain<'T!<'nt been separated from his wife for 0 Sophomore, thou art great and Don t-go home, fresl:l!)en. Stay that they became lightOur round of social activities fifteen yea r., beeause of a mi s un· mighty and I trust in thee. us and us enJOY the last headed, as it were, and spent their was begun by a real picnic. Mem - l derstanding. His daughter Cvn - Shew me thy ways, 0 Sophomnre, of our SOJourn here together remaining cents la\'ishly i'or rTeach me how to get my lesson s 1n Old Pero. 1 d PE ones of the moonllght, of large thia was taken to Europe by her

I.. . . soJla a ornznent. Those of us, fires, of the tempting "eats," and Imother. .She wishes to see her For thou_ art my RalvatJOn; Big events lo om up on the hort- who \Vere less fortunate and l-ad of a jolly time are happy ones. / father so her mother brings her to Upon tbme expllc 1t notebook do I ' zon. nothing to spend , visited the NaAbout a month later two active America. She grows to be very depend for all my work _next year; The cast of :ha:arters in the class tiona! five and ten cent store and committees planned the jun ior par- 1fond of her father. During the plans prac_t 1re teach - I pla_y are work 1nl{ to makr ''The satil;fied ourselves with nict? new ty Such fun! With what pleasure fifteen years , Neil Sumner has !eel -lng wlll I be gu1ded In the ways! Rambow_ a complete sihery-li-ke tin cups from whtch to we romped and llld.rec. hn\'ing li fp :mrl madn "o.me. •m a.•or-' that are thy s. There wd I ba the and drink. heeded the warn ing ''wink," the 1 thy !'riends. Thru the efforts of Remember, (]'l me in ,.., .o ri !'H!'> .c Jl 0 :l:l ;,,. 1 <If • • 1 ::e of :1: sn"JPfl._r_ v.- r party clos ed with a mad Nei!'s s ister, and all my weakness.. quet?n w1th her attendant:: and t:tragglErs, we o•:erhf'ard two grofor wraps. After the holidays the I Iawver, the Remember not the sms of mv youth, dancers. eery boys talking. The first Ia m1sunderstand10g 1 :! Clf'ared up Such as "try:og to" steal thine Th e old Ivy Day will he · llYmnastum walls agam echoed INeil gets rid of his disreputable turned to hts fnend and said, wit h J un ior merriment. We lear n - acq11aintances and the family is 1 eats at thy first party; and remem• 1 " Why are all these PEople here?'' ed t h a t r ain can spoi l an out-door I

IBut know thou that we found t h is et great ,llumnt home The other replied, "Oh, some Jjf pic nic, bu t i t certainly 'can not author of the play is all to be in vain against thee, 0 commg banquet and the mtroduc- tho.c:e t'ighth grade kids here to tus fh omas , a noted play wnter. mighty Sophomore· ( C · 1 k · · da mpe n an m-do o r one Bacon ontmuec on pagl! l ta ·e Oh. how our a nd egg s sizzled as loudly on pride wa!' wounded! chafing di s h es and oil stoves as on \Ve at Mort1:1n's o ut-door fir es Busy days in plan- l Park at ten-thirty only to be 11 eparni ng for th e annual banqu et fol- eated again. A group played bas lo wed. Bu t with the passing of ball others \T.'ent on exploring ext h a t big event, thought and ener- peditionR, and cozy nooks c>r gy were de voted to helping with viewed the monument in honor of co mmence m e n t and to planning J. S. Morton, while some ventured fo r next yea r. 1 so far aa to enter within the gateP

Afte r an elapse of thrPe months, of Arbor Lodge. many mem bers of the old class anrl

Like sheep we all jumperJ over a h ost of new people again assem- i the fence. \\'hat n sight greeted blerl o n Pe r u's campus The sopho- I us, large trees of all variet1es and mo r e c lass was organized with the ireat stretches of grasa. A. fo ll ow in g officers: James Simon, we farther within thts pres i den t; Ethel Jones. vice-presi· domain, we b(>('nmt> morf:> entrant>td dent; Isab el Hartley , secretar_y;

1 with the ben:.1ttes of the fc,dgt. Gaylor d Toft, trea!lnrer, Ralph

1 There WEre beds of tulips and 11 , r· Hunter, program chairman. For - 1 hedge.q Ci t lilncs end hid tuna t e ly Miss Palmer too returned wreath t!wn th£ rE' WPrcl th£' r · and c laim ed her cla!ls. hrior tt> th( "llltt- of fh

The clas!'l charels hnYe heen man .ior. 'in ';'!De fore t ':lrou t thorough ly enjoy!'d. Particula rl y forth more C< mm(''lt,., (Jr& 8 have we enjoye I thu mu1-1ic talen-t thnn 1 th1ng exceptirg the hou i '1 our group Three stunts Yan-

Our spirits, however, fe· 1 t kee Doodle in the Kitchen, A nearly forty helow (' ,, Mndern Tragedy, ancl Gat her i nl>! , Wh!'n the rep •rt w pn f't: fro :\Juts, an imprnmptu play de!!en•e pPr!lon to pt>rson that\, co ,Jd n<.t mention. Of neces1:1ity 8 thru the lodgt-', Hut Mr. Port large part (If c la sH chapel timP klnd,y took u t I haR had to be devoterl to business. tht.> fir tlr>or f hot.

6 The first t>ophomure party, Thet• w t urday nigilt, December a. waa a surress. Here the battiPs of Ya!P and Harvard were fough t wi th much enthur; iasm The picture p:n lf ery of sophomores as th ey l<loked in thP past nnd ¥ ill look in the future wag a specin l feature of the evening.

Speaking about watnrrne lnn time, we nn tPmind ed of the sophomMP pic•nir tht> first Wc€'k of school. I ' 11 ''I. rent" for 1111 this

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XVII. PEZ.W, NEBRASKA, MAY 10, 1922.
VOLUME
CLASS SURVEY
922 year_
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Our Sponsor. r Remt:mber thou me in mercy, for I SOPHOMORE CLASS DAY ICNIC the tf' eshmen clasl:l Not nne of us I It i s with deep pricle and plea - goodness knows I need it! -Review of the Junior and Sopho can o r get the rooff'd garden work- h Min th () more Activities for the Year. d · Isure t at we as sophomores can say e e} es are eH•r on ee, Nebraska City Scene of Sneak Dave out '".brown. an <.I green, that Miss Palmer is our class span-/ Sophomore, !or thou alone can'st j Usual Grind Set A 'd a nd the t1me thnt came to. talk of ' sor Au an a·•v· h fl' t help Iii e W i th the approach of commence- h' · " · u 1sor s e 1s e 1c1en • · 1many t 1ngs. I l Th t 11 • f · h j • ment wePk, every sop homore h e- 1pleasant and one who never ceases e rou > 0 m1ne eart are en-
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l'I:EsgN J'ATION ()!.' A1 in Y(' Uldnt Jlays, evf'n flo thPy ht> ptl"oeuted u.o Dnmini, All'MXXII, t}y our old Fri(nd, ('ol. Ma1nr.

\\e well Ht,;ton· d' 1 · h · be the hestoneever issued in Peru. • ·, , ,, , lexce e 1ng Y Jnyous over t to arrrThe eclitor, IlPrbert Kelly anrl S.l., p. m' ( h R 1 he Ralll · va l of "Red'' Brown and l\tr. i'l'h ' bow." by Augu!ltus f h ' • • t e mo!!t capable and excellent , te r son , rom t e ray. lhe cause t 1,. I b .l\htv f h" · I " ., I • I s a L 1avc een hard at work all · ' · · o t 1s JOY was t ll' Pats w 11c 1 Cumrnencemt•nt i<'X£'rcise,:. I these past winter months working t hey b ro u ght tu u:; ft o rn l'eru.

1 te r unc we prcoc·eec ec to t<•Wn, ternoon we are here we get Booklet. - ·and were the guests of the Cham-1

It With flowers''

Fresh Cut Flowcrf:, for any occa-;it..n su••h ns WtodfliDg'', • parties, r. m(•mt-Jranct "• funt>ral,.: nc rn urpropriate arrang-(ment:: at all of thl E Berthold the florist

Try thf P. rl q £. & Bath. ft 9ta.Lr F ric f 1•11rm r r l:H.lJeg t>a1r hotbP Shr mpt o fir t c I r r. Aff. r,A. turns· k1l Laur r•. Fn t .' >r n t ,1 C t7 r • otc Hunk Y •n patrompe. • 1rittd c. l SC'O\ 'J Prop. d u Watch fur the Ann,,uncment Af 1 h 1 1 on 1t an rn ••JUY about tne last af-

them as a kind of a ''going B\\ay" The Cluss Survey. ll'21-1C)22 :her of Commerce to a "mO\ie" at r: resent. Our class sponsor, M rrnw l•'lrst • I t he Pa ramount· It wat< a Charles Palmer. has also given no end of got tJ.ur start la:t year .Wht.'n IRay pi cture 1:10 we nel'd not help on this annual.

GOING

JUnror gtrls carnul ofi the t hat; you all know that rt \\8::S

I Within the covc>r:< of this bonk ThP opi"J mort> girwe will lind many hidden surprise-;. ·I again this year wun the largtr l At t hree-thirty v.e \h nt to Snap :>hnts we never dreamed or number of point:-. so mc.tny Brown's Park an11' are in the t<napshot section. Little 1 1etter men \H•rc an1 j rlan ced until tive-thi ty. Ttw Pla\rlass room an1l friendly jokE's 1sinct: needed to lh! "tvcneJ 'makers were thtre ano:i we kno\\ Then the Cuientlar with carh date up", Lhc frel!hmen hovll :;ougnt and wtu1t that :;pdla listcclfnr u:> so we w.m't forgd found v1ctury. Jllnn:-s fo1 intPT1 Wereturnetltcll'lruuntll.'i·tf>. each day'H new joys class baseball g&JP.h arc beiug The freBhmt>n !'&HI thnl dJ,If• t Then we al!;o will hnve all our made 1mis!i u s, but we lllti,·td thnt ::-O!I.e live, and the little verse of mf.!nlOry Peruvian ha-- tull\' • rcup1eci me t u s at the deput for each. The f.1culty will he there, to 1, who have always been ,,_ I

cla:;smates' pictures, wht>re they Tt1e making of UH.: SOJJholl!nre ;were so eager to st•e that tht•y fl ready to clcJ o kind and friPnrlly act · t. when called upon.

Now with all these things nnd many morE.• things, we know that this Peruvian will be the best that ever was, will or C\'CT shall be published by any clnss in Peru. I Ancl in years to come \\1' will love• to open this volume of thinR":I held' clear in our hearts nf the daya of'

Old Peru,

Wcl may trav(>l east

We may travel we<>t;

But l ike all the rest

We thmk the 1!122 Peruvian 1

1\lrs. C. K BisbeP who graduat- 1 eel with the c·lasd of ncently' wrote to Mr. Ovt>rho l t requesting him to send t·atulo,!.! und any information that ht• rni){ht have in circular form the >iC'hool here at l'eru. ;<.Irs. was anxinu.; to :;ec the changeq in the campus since her r,eJwol clays. l\1 r. 0Vt'rholt wry Kindly t•umplir-d W1th her rcq ue!it.

'fh!.' st nt11 d(elnmutol y enrott for Nebras!ut h gh sl'l10nl lwld nt the H('X 'I Aubm n, l'hursJny, 1\hry 11, at eig,ht <•'dock. Th(' oomt hm ts wiII b f <•nl Auburn. nroken Bow. Cnmhndh llt•rvurd, North !'htte, Wl• t Poi11t •tnd \\ood Lnl;.. A J. 1111 .len ltfl) t'lrtl>l.-A.Ivtrt,.l.

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T H 1•: p H (' p 1•: u A I I u ( 1 I A N Commencement Wc\;k. THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN 1 1 (;orlllnu<d rrom l•lr t Jo:P.J fhtcr< I \ th l'o!rt olftl.< 't ll.lll, Nt:- I tion of class of into the lJlc\ttk.t t.lb ( lllUllt'f. EA E GL DT E f 1: vc TO l' !alumni arsociatiun. Published Weekly by the l'cru State The hi).\' :\Jay Tl hrinp;!! to us Paid otvSa\ iugtot Accounts !such artists as Liebling,: ,onnmo and mrlw. tra from ChicaI{ \1>11 JorH>t 1\'{' y<•ur Pcdt ,J<',.!iJII !•cl\"L tn Ll c Pt.uag gl, n tJoX ir Adruinbtrution huiltlitlf... Cl'orge Shnwalt<·r Sopho•non• \\'1lli:un :1pc1<:1, go. l();OU a. m. 1 High School Comnwn cemtnt, M. C Lt>flt>r. ;II L. \'<?nl<m II all FraliC'Cft Kuight · 1 ::1 :!JO p. m , Artil:lt c;u s Clul ,\ nncltt· Sl•>ckinj. I uniur-Seni•n· Zdla ,\ Lieb{'i 111-{. Sophom&re Cli)Bii Dny Picnic. elain Watdtmuker at d e1cr l•ur Philu, r. t:'lt • f. Bring y ur 1-.( r 1-:xtraC'tion und X-Hay Off CE' t'hnnP :.. i f r ( nt< 1 r "" \H rk u • pH'll I v :\lusic lll'p:utlllcnt. :\IJidrt·d 1!:111,,,. X:OO p. m C;onct•rt. The diiliug rnom suite wm. a gift l\1 2 4. lO::JO a. m, May Day ctrl'mcmics. from Prcsirlent Cleveland toM; .l.; 1922 Peruvian, the of the Along with Coronation of :\fay Queen. S l:\lortun. who was Secretary of l !\luy Pole Dan(·c. Agriculture m l'residPnt Clc\'l'many things we will do thil:l year, 0 1 lJ 1• • · I th ho I II I 1 1 .!: t1 p m., V\' uy •,xeret!res. lands calnne:t. e more c WI e1 1t t 1p I Peruvian und we feel it will' 1\·y About tweh·e o'clocK
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Jl>jll IHJ t' II I ;C'llliCilt .Jh, A d wh•1t V.t•'d llkP t" do And \\ht tht<r \h' h ' 1 JOI Or wlwii1Pr we'll st,,y tlll'•l'll: An1 wtu.t Wt''d Irk t,. bu:. wttlt it, Whc n t h t til t rll• ek rt•ll , •' Jt. II Th t.mt r:... cor•· t1 I I r l!J 1l lu It 1\ [ l r 1 think thu 'd like tL Jill ell· tur h 1 I l taL• n•• n t ur cl an J 'In••\ '" 111 tt>ll to r,o ur pi \\ l h >I Whtll W clff' t If ! \Hi\. 'll••1t nil ttu11 11r• 1 m (' m • tr11e: 1 h t ti' t· \'v 1 1-1m \ iC'turies, J\11d hU\'l 'l IJI,•IIJdll, loo, AclarJted by M Palm. r ONF. STRA > Pl \PS turc:o., 1f <..lilt rn• 11'·•1, ,,1 tr q 1\ump• tn pnt<'!ll hnthcr II <'It •r l>rrn\ n <' ilf ' fill' fin• lE I f ( 1 > ;:\ l l r" 1 ( '. \ •A Teachers • Ap.c n r... y I hut h Tfw nHIH.II tr of 111 -..:11 lr \ [' I 1 : I ' I • \\ r i t tt•cl !rlh G ;f'l 1cr {I' p I' II I ) I 1 r j lii 0 I til I f(\ ( t \' II ... 1 n .\ I I I •

Cnuld:il Lhou in union ..,ee lion, thl· snun•t• ,,f iruopir·lti, n fur sehoul must our officers. Evvq timc \'tHJ mit=s tlt:-grct>, o r: e Gr>d tlJf1 ant. thou II( vt n,u,l! " would$L he th onl' thuu art con· I Y W m 'ting vuu trikl at itH One hnlf the rtques t s, vita l part. Hhc•w that y011 lcoml;" to this for teal'h· tent.. " • • r\ to the Edward 11'1\ham: In lim t¥' ar<' u believer in Christ's w rk, ers eomf' from thl' W.nnP , Chadron l.'oming to Y. W li"XL and [((•qrney

The bulldcl' wh 1 N day evening at 7:1:i bridp;ed

Befort ht> swung his <'able. to ''Robcrted" Hdir. short', \\ r>'ad an articiL• in till' l'tChv,·, .St!nt out arro:s the gulf his vt:n- P.;ia'1 n fe\\ \\'eCJks npo 'u1surir go tunng- kitp lht> gtrl for 1vearinr>: "f{( b rte-d'' a •1lenrl r cord for f1a1r. fhe writer douuti.!Sd IaJip l hands tr realizt• th.1t :\OUng IuliE::. <>rt.

T o gra:p upon thl! furt\wr ··!iff and • ow tNnplHI to ad l•l drn•''· •tJi. mt rh d >f abbro !Hid v their

A gre:ltH t'O d, nncl then a gr<•at<>r ha1r as a of r('lid. If hi:yr.t; hLlHI is •lf tn • rize or n1

'be interc:ltJng a , ·, tn note that Imanv i<lr tt'al·ner" c·ome fro,n Iowa and ('n 1 nHIII. fl11. t 1 rro\e tl. f: ct t lo:tt l'ut h s m'Jre and ht tter eouippt:- l teach •r:; than aYJy other of tl P ll'I.I<:hers ('Jill of Nehu1:;ka r-ona «h w,; he ·t'lo.linl( of o 1r statt> in an edu •r,tional wav arno ng other I Stlllt&. 1

Till at tlw ln,;t 01cross the l'hasm tntle largt.r, nnrl he u ied tco cro\',a ___ =sc

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The Cb' 'p-then the mp;hty hridre in ir!

Su ma: v • :>rnu •>ur I i r.lll:' timid

it into onH of the extremlly sruall crown::; of the fatlhinn'lbiP ftmioint hats now worn. he would find 1t ton tight to fet>l comfurtalolc If h1 then plac(d a mt.llum i?.t 1 c·) 1 t ho.Jght

A er os,; the void. llllt to <iod's >f hair on tht> haek of hi:; ht "an.; r· hand::J-

Send o.Jt t•ur I n•t• anJ thn:nd thE:' d

I P.l' ptl the tlov.n over th·lt al:;o, f-lith to, h::! \YOU U find thl' tigi'Jt j al mn. t unlw:u uhw. \\hat: wondet :,fwr throught until th<.' then that thP J,!irls Fe\'l'l" thl' pn atli Lie cur.! -er p Ht of th •ir hair a" the mo-t

Ha s gr ltPnerl to a chc1in no chance l'onn:nil•llt rmtt.od of ndju,ting can break.- the tlizc of their heads t 1 tnc siZ{'

And -,,' ure anchme I to the inti- d their hat crowns? FM nitc!

Wl'ar

A n y uJ· tlw girl,; interested in In regard to this tPrrihlu

"a ppro cd l'hoe,·• cor th·• "dre;;s uf th e h u1r" wa; dt'rnon-ltt·ated hy Dr. Hlultl' m•tv olotalll u list >f the h JUReJ manufH:turiPg 'lUnw from \V,tu 1 nr Mb:< H >hin,. on.

Y.M. C. A.

.Cut Flowe rs and Pia 1ts

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1ns.; c1nR!ci by cramm.ng- our head,; into bat tau sn,all for us. ant! wt>arinp; them, in case::. for hnU I'c:' ut n time, W<' al to the public, anrl to thos' rii:.>lik:ng "R<)Ucrtt>d" hair, tu t.X· t>rt a strong infiUPO<'fl UJ O'l ttw rnanuful'tureri! of lad 1 per-

At •ur llll ·I itt!-:', Mr L·lmh •mu thPm, if po to mr;ke and !.\lr Mt>H rH told al,out the m >;;t of tht! nt lwst thn e

n•ceit Y. M. C'. A. l' nlHflW-" irr 1 •r th•tn thty do at tin l l!ll'oln. r. i\1 orfo11l. wa:J ltarln Ipn t•r,t time. I\1 havt> comforta,,f th<• lllt'lllll)!. b)l hats. Why mnnot women

('Ill' •ncr• Jit (•h t!IJ••nl al tlld two ul 11 hll vtt th"rn'! '

hom6 Ia t liT• av uftnnoon tryin !{ I<> rinrl a wrn• to Tead1ers' P,s itioos for Nt-xl Yc.1r.

stretch 1 w1re arr,u•,d lht ntw

tflnni c ur'..;. Ill• found which v- • t•an get Mt•nduy. 1 hP

• 1rt •• now lt>velul and tolled, 'lO W jl t to "omp)Pttl l'H Ill Vt>r)

1 hi tlllll' of Yt at "r.t 'f 1'-rlat unxlt'IY f r mo!'!t •.• ,,Jwnwrt-..;, Tlw popu11 r tion of the day

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HUMOR

''Grin and Bear lt"-''Like It Or Lump lt"-Shakesfellow.

Mr. Eason: Do any of the Pool, and White we re ! _,__________________________ questions bother walking down the hill one day SABINS' !:DUCA'TIONAL EXCH .A.NG E F ounded in 1893

Faunce: No, the questions are when they me t an old Jew trudg- Sh ops B u i ldin g, D es Moinee, Io wa all right; it's the ans wera that ing his weary way toward th e m ; Kn own all over th e mi ddle west an d wes t f or bother rne. thinking they would have a little

You do last nl rrht. J 1m ?_ at er raham."

Frary sai , E T IIOUSH , 1 • • n anage r A NNA ALLEE, Manage r

Beebe says, "It is not the man f p 1 d Prompt, Efficient and Reliable Sen ice to School Boards, Supts !nd Tea t her Wilson, to Jim Hen&el What did un, 00 sai • "Good morning , who keeps his Van Hueson a starch- F h Ab d Enr oll now for p ositions f or 1922-23 less white, who wears J?lorsheims over PhoE>nixe• and keeps a wicked press on his Hart Schaffner and

''Good morning, Father Isaac. '' Jim: Oh, nothing. Wilson: How did you know when and White said, "Good mormng, to quit? Father Jacob." The o ld Jew

Marx-it isn't that man who is looked at them from under his THE STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE W. T DA VIS, ' 06 Manager best i n the business world. But Hell o little freshmen, with coun- shaggy brows with kee n bright has placed many Peruvi a ns in desirable pos itions he sure can foo l a woman. tenance serene, eyes and quietly said, "I'm neither during the past stx years. Enro ll n o w

Prof. Howie: What's that noise Tell us where you came from, what Abraham, Isaac nor Jacob, but 138 No 12th St Lincoln. Nebr. back there? makes you lo ok s o green , S!iul, the son of Kish, looking for Hensel: Why, I just dropped a Now get your little le ss ons and do l my father's asses, and lo, I have : perpendicular, sir. not tease the girl&, found them all three." Keep your faces clean and don't go _ _

Kelly: I hear Helen Chapman returned your engagement ring to you, Woodie?

chasing squirrels.

One freshman remarked to us that grave matters should be talk-

Fuller: Yes, but that's not the worse of it. On the outside of ed over 10 the cemetery. the package she pasted the label: Maxey says "He who intends to "G lass, Handle with Care." Iget up wi:h the sun should not sit

"Time i s but the stream I go up late w1th the daughter; and so fishing in, but I never get a bite," Maxey stays clear away from worn· whined Hanson. en.

Don't study when you are tired Or have something else to do; Don't study when you're happy For that would make you blue; Don't study in the daytime Don't 11tudy in the night, But study at all other times

With a ll your main and might. They walked in garden They wandered o'er the land, The moon was shi ni ng I Madden he ld her little-shawl.

Farmers Union Sfore The Store where you feel "At Home" Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price

We solicit your patronage

Bracke: What for?

Bebee: For good I guess.

Freshie: What is the faculty?

Soph.: The faculty, my dear youngster, is a body paid to assist the sophomores in running the school.

first time I saw you 1 laughed right out loud.

Dean Delzell, absent-minded ly Mick Faunce: Did you see that greeting his son: "Hello, Mark,. girl smile at me? bow ' s your father?" Wi lly: That's nothing, why the Bebee: Well, good-bye gang-! j ust p;ot kicked out of school.

Kelly: Laugh and grow fat.

Tiny: Yes, and get laughed at. On the Campus.

"Listen!" "Listen!" A "Poynter."

Someborty show Thelma "Howe" to get to "Merton's Park Casler to chemistry student: why A "Biehn" sandwich. didn't you filter this? A "Lamb" gambling on the Stude: I didn't think it would green. stand the strain. "Nellie" seeing "I" home.

Diploma Days

All the wo rl d loves the Sweet Girl Gra duate as s he stands on th e t hrellh· old of l ife, co n fident and h opeful.

Phone 52 Feru, Netv".

DODGE CARS

We haYe the agency for the Dodge Br os. carl', and have a car on the floor for demonstrati on Call and let us sh ow you.

We still have the Racine and Norwalk tires the best there are Our repair departmE-nt is at your service, and Work Guaranteed. SULTZBAU6H

PI e H ld · th t l M ? An "Iris.'' Dorothy trying to M ac : ow o ts a amp a 1

Pettit. rs. P.: Oh about three years

PI Th h d b · • 'Tiny'· the el e phant and "Doc ace: en you a etter turn , it do 't · 't ld h Sawbones" Rutleda-e in • Fuller wn; 1 1sn o enoug to Ph C d ' , smoke un orne 1es "Wells" and a "Pool" Aha! I And a "Bath"

"Can I help you?" asked Maxey of whose car was disabl e d.

"How's your vocabu lary?" asked Bracke.

"I'm a minister's son."

"Sure, you can help."

Morford: There's been some- , thing trembling on my lip for a 1 long time.

In later years, when responcibi litie• comP, her mind will tu1n back to the carefree days of her school life.

She will appreciate THEN her photograph_

Moke on oppointtuent now.

Miss, coyly: Oh, what is it. Peterson

Fay Bakery

Lunches, Confectionery, Fountain SerV-ice

Try us. We strive to plea;;e

STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS

Hazel Ratekin, paying for a Morford: I ' m raising a mustache.

chicken sandwich: Gee! Francis, lo Psychology.

Prof. Crago: At what time are

the emotions best developed?

PHOTOGRAPHERS Pern, Nebr.

I II he charged me 30 cents for that sandwich; but then I'm sure it was a chicken Bandwich for I found a pebble in it.

t .Mr Rothert, reminiscenlty: On a ::---------------.,:

Jonhson, trying to get in to the fine moonlit evening. "dorm" vestibule: Let me in, will Meeting on the Campus, you?

Voice on Inside: What d Wandering down the hill, 0 you i Standing in the hallway, want to do'!

Johnson: I want to see Grund- They're together still. wald. From the early mornina-

Voice: F i ne. come on in. Till eight o'clork at night Each one looks forsaken

Beebe's Father: Why ia it that When the other's out of sight. you are always at the bottom of Gaz i ng all enraptured your class? In each other's face.

Beebe: What difference does it Is it very serious? make; they teach the same at both Yes. It'll quite a ca se. ends. What! You don't know who it 1 She wore a dress I laughed at it. is? Grundwald and Dickey, of For br&vity ' s the soul of w1t. cour;:; e

to schools Meek

Marguerite Glark • 1n ''Easy to Get'' also Y. W. G. A. film, ''Virginia''

Friday, May 12,' 8 p. m. Chapel dmission 25c and IOc

"Live Better for Less"

If you buy your school supplies, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Candies, Fruit, Groce1-ies , and Meats from us Oppos·te Training H.

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
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VO LU ME XVIII

YO UNO MEN' S C IRIST IA'l AS SOC IATIUN

Deve lop es Cha r acter and Lea d e r s hip in Co llege Me n

The purpose of the Y. M. is three (ol d Phy s ical, Mentally and Spiritual.

Physica ll y, the Y. M. C. A. have their gyms in w hich daily exerci ses are promoted They h ave directors to direct their e x er cises in a correct way. Th e Y. M. C. A. tal{es the young men a nd drill th em as a group not as individuals. A person must be phy s ically fit in order that h e fay be mentally fit. A person having some phy sica l defects will in some way o r other be hind er ed mentally from th e r es ult of it In ord e r to be able to think accu ratel y, c l e arly and q uicqly, your body must be physically fit. l eau s tudents to faith In God through J es u s Christ. To lead them into memb e rship and service in th e Christian Ch urc h. To promote th e ir growth in Christian faith, especiall y through the s tudy of the Bible and prayer. To influ e n ce th em to devote th em se lves in united effort with a ll Chri s tian s to the making of Christ effectiv e in human soc ie ty anu extend ing the Kingdom of God tbruoghout the world.

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PERU, NEBRASKA. WEDNEl::iDAY M AY 9, NUMBER 29

i p ure mo u ntain atmosphere a nd pro-

viding ab und ant oppo r t uni ty f o r par- j

I COLLEfJE CATHOLIC TION

! tici p ation in so m a ny wholesome 1 On e of the Active Social and Re ligio us a p or ts, se r ves as a won d erfu l a ge n cy ' 0 rgaDIZ31JOnS

It or phy s iCal r e fr es hm e nt. Thi s bow-

!ever, i s n ot the m os t s ignific a nt pu r -

1 pose of the convent ion. Its aim is to One of the most interesting featr e create the mind as well. It i s thru I u res of t_his Club is the Bible Study

I the inb u.:nce of con secrate d worke r s class, wh1ch meets every S1,1nday. The 1ab l e s p eake r s, and be s t of all, fll"iend s studen ts have made r ap i d progress ! which you are sure to make, that und er the able direction of our spon-

!your mind is broade n e d Your so r, Mi ss L aughlin. The course con-

It houghts w hi ch her etofor e may have I in _tile of the readbeen quit e self-center e d, a r e awalt- mg of h isto n e and narrative parts, i ened to the n ee d s of those about you. and a study of the characters. The /W hat a r e lief it would be to exper i- cou r se as outlined Is not confined , e n c e s uch a mental and spiritual r ec- to the Bible alone, but in cludes also j r eatio n. Would i t not be much bet- I a s tud_y. of othe r books a n d writings ter to s p e nd your vacation in s u c h a •on rehg10n. Tbe c lub has purchased ' p l ace where yo u might return to tyour It he following books of reference: u s u al work wholly refreshed in mind Rt. Rev. Gilmoure D. D.-Bible Hisj and body, and r eady to a s sume your

Ir es pon s ibiliti es imm e d iatel y and with more effi cien c y, than in some other 1p lace from which you would re t urn 1tire d in bo d y, none t he better in mind and un abl e to re s um e your work unti l you h a ve res t ed u p after the vacation ?

Tm; PERUVIAN

tor y, dtaling with the remarkable events oD t h e Old and the New T estament s, to whi c h i s also added a com p en diu m of church history; I. Shuste r D. D.-Old a nd New Testamen t ; R ev J ames E cher , D D. Ph. D.- Bible L essons and Life of Jesus by A. J. Maas, S. J.; this is studied po:-ta n t part. It i s the aim of the organi zatio n to b r ing more members 1in c los er touch w it h the work , as it The P e ruvi a n Ma n a g ement bas b eP.u i s the kiud that helps develop deep-

= ======== ========;========== === ==== I be s i e ged with q ues tion s concerning thinking, broad.minded scholarly stu: t h e progre ss a nd various feat ures of dents. It should p romote thruout .vith vision of th e possi blitie s of les - 1 Y WOMEN ' S CHRIS TI AN noN the book. the membe r s a positive moral a nd rese n ing human suffering and h a t e thru j i T he Peruvia n is rapidly be cvm ing l ligiou s s pirit. To r ece ive c redit for T en years from now when your practic a l of Christian living, 1(jj ve- Goo d a nd Religious Tr ain a reality. We s h all not attempt to ths course, t he st u dent must r egiste r college day s are over and y ou're fac - who want t o bmld not on theory but J judg e the r eality b ut will acqu a in t I f or_ t he class a t the co ll ege r egistra r's ing the gr im realities of life , you ' ll on Uact , will lind the summer in- inl. ; you w it h some of its bette r f eatures , office the same as for other college a r' dustrial r esea rch group s of imm eas- a f Jlo c lasse" Th o k d i m es pau se while memories of On e of the most in teresting places s o wR · e w r one n one semc ollege d ays flit th ru your tired br ai n arable h e lp to them. of the r e llg iou s life of th e ins tit ution First, t h e b oo k wlll have a c lass es ter is accepted as two hours work You ' ll think of old Peru a nd its joys is the Yo un g Women 's Chri stian As- 3 Molley cove r which is a spec ia lly in Engl is h. and s orrows. se e again in COLI,EGE GillLS' CLUB 1s ociatio n w h i ch we lcomes every gi rl mad_e cover de s igned a nd th e Th e C C. A., this year, has been memory the s c e n es you u se d to see in school. 1Dav id J Moll oy Company of 'lu cago. han d :ca pp ed by the l ack of a cl ub You' ll see the m all and a s you think The l ast meeting of th e College T he Cabin e t, co mposed of the offic- It is t o be worked out in three cnl ors •·oom, and p erhaps most by the small o f a ll the pl easa nt cozy s pots you'r e Girl s' Clu b for thi s year was he ld on e r s a nd committee h ea ds meets each g iving a very pleasing In itial eifect membe r s hi p. Then most on the mems u re to s ee IJi a inl y the old Y. Den, Tue s day morning i n th e high school Mond:ty a nd di s cus ses Impo rtant mat- for t h e Annual. This is the cove r bers a r e able to g o home week ends, with its easy c hairs a nd magazines, a s sem bly ro om ter s be fo r e they are tak en up a t t he co n taini ng more t han one >::'1lor a nd th us h a ving the advantage of atpapers the ch e ckerboa rd s, the ping- Th e musical numbe r s consist ed of regular Wedn esday meetings The a co mpl e x d esign that h as ue \ er llee n tending the h ome church Howeve r pong table t h e bl ack board s cover ed a g r o up of piano solos by Mr Holch, week l y m eeti n g s may take th e form u sed by the Peruvian. · hru the kindness of Mrs. Jack, who wi t h s cores of athl e tic co nte sts and w h om we a r e a lway s deli ght ed to prese nt for th e devotions, the sin ging Secon d, the sce02 section a nd up :m- has l ent h e r home to the C. C. A. tor a n oun cements of il}terest :1ea1·, a 11d the s inging of our cl ub of fam ili ar h ymn s , and a s hor t pro- lug pages of the Peruvia n a r e b e: ug the las t thi r ty-five year s, the few r eheu ve a s igh as you think of all the s ongs gram by local ta l ent may be the order nm for the fir 2t time in th ree colors, mrt ining students have been given the pl easa nt moments there, where you W e lls and Mrs. Robinson In oi t he eve ning. We had th e pl easure gold, g r ay green and blacic green. opp o r tun ity of attending mass a fllW met and pl ayed g a mes , c h atted with bri e( t a lks t hanked the girls for the of having w i th u s this yea r , Miss Third, th e m a in division s h cct '> are ·mes' eac h te 1·m. We are also inLhe gang or a dd e d a few touche s to 3plendid work they b ad done this App le b y a nd Mi ss McClenahan, each to be two co l or half tone s Thh; feu - debted t o R ev F athe r A. H. Pax of your next le sson. But the present i s yea r - th a t the success of thi s year's wi t h a mess age fo r Y. ,V. girl s. tures has n ever b ee n u sed in the past 1\:pbraska City, for his willingness to wh at now concern s us The Y. De n i s work was due to the willingn ess and Til e a ssoc ia tion supports a fi e ld Peruvi a n s a nd is a very e xpem; ive come that t)lr in order that the C. C. a fin e pl ace but we mu st make it bet- ' :o- op era tion s how n in t heir work for worke r in S a ntiago, Ch il e, to whom process seven tim es as muc h A. have th e opportunity to a t tend ret er. Next yea r we plan to it h e c lub we send Ch ri s tmas and Easte r boxes as one co lor pages. liglous se r vices. t,et te r u y adding mu c h us eful equip- Th e m ee ting came to a close with or p e riodical s that add to a s mall Fourth, th e Peru via n w ill h avE' au HIS ment. the givi ng of o ur club ye ll s an d yells lib rary. a ll round bord er the g.a u -.J r a l

Y JT. C A l'I NANCES.

We h ave 11lanned many inter es tin g for Mi ss Robins on, Miss Wells, E ach s umme r we send a del eg a te to pages, ne cessitating a doubl e run on feat ur es to make n ext year a big year : ud i\1i ss G ilquest, president el ect for the di s t ri ct co nferen ce at E stes Park, press for two colors throughout f or the Y. 1\l. C. A. There will b e ne xt yea r and as many as possi ble to the state t h e e ntir e book. .., hikes, and f eed s, a banquet, one or confe r ences. Thi s year th e entire It might be well aslcecl how thes a m o r e lin e s peakers and m any other EN J'F.R1 ,\I.NS PERU, TL \ N STAFF cabin et a ttendert the conference a t e xtra featur es cos ting $500 can Jntere s ting fe a tures to make the Y. Lin co ln used withou t increasing the cost of M. C. A. r each out with it big h a nd. As a titling c los e of the 1923 Pe- The· orga nization Is se l f-s upporting th e y ear book. Th e answer is th is: Our i 1Ia n s are mad e a nd we 're all 1uvi a n sta ff meetings the advi se r s, a nd th e business man agement which t he bu s ine ss ma n age r an <Ibis a ssoset s ave fo r one thin g, mon ey. Our T ea r a nd Mr. Gilkeson, with the as- is under the direction of the officers e la t es h ave a lmo s t doubled th e amo u r: t bud get h as been made and we are ask- s i stan ce of 1\lrs. Gilkeso n entertained and tw o competent advi s ors, Mise of adv ertisin g; the a r t ed itor ha s don e ing everyone to g ive willingly, to h e lp the s taff m e mbers at the office and Gock ley and Miss Blankenship, is on many hours of wo rk fo r which commake u p thi s budget. Ev ery cent you faculty room with a most enjoya ble firm !lnancial fo undation. me r cia I a rti sts charge $3.50 per hour; may be s ur e is s p ent wi s ely. Blank s o c ial h o ur a nd d e li g htful r efr es h- Occasion a ll y we augme n t the treas- othe r membe r s of the sta ff mounted c hecks h ave b een printed which will m e nts l ast Tu es day evening, May ury fund by san dwi c h sa l es, th e a n- th e pi c tur es for the ir r espectiv e s ecb e d istrlbuteu, whi c h may b e lilJ e d 1s t. nual Sty le S h ow or a movie. j tion s ; t hrough the m os t ex ce ll e nt out d es ig n ating they may b e cashed. Such a mee ting wa s lndd e d a r e lief w e b r ought joy to two famili es at co-ope r a tiOn of the BUI·eau of EnThese will be taken with th e und e r- and pl eas ure to those who hav e b ee n Chri s tmas tim e J.,y giving each a l a rge graving an d the Woodruff Printing s t at'ldi n g that our treasurer wlll cor- working so b a r in the publi cation of b ox filled with bot h essenti a ls a n d Compan y, we have r eceive d s ome of r es pond with you be fore the date the t h e annual. And with that fee ling goodies t h ese fieat ur es at r emarka bl e r ed u ct!heck is to b e cashed s o th a t no mis- they r e mini s ced over the past e ight Th e Y. W. is very proud o f i ts Rest tlons t ake will be m a d e. Only s tudent s, mo nth s and prophe s ie d the ninth Room, o p e n e d f,or the fir st time thi s The idea of vi s ion and th e progress who a r e going out this year will be At 10:16 th ey a ss erted their a ppre- y ea r ; a nd as one rec lin es at ease which comes f rom the true vision is canvasse d this s pring. Though you datio n or th e ho spita lity of th e ir ad- a ud l ooks at t he beautiful Sistine Ma- b e in g ca rri e d t hr ough the a nnual. It will not be here to r eap the Qull bene- visers and de c lared the eve ning to don a, a r estful calm steals ove r th e h as be e n the des ire of the staff to fit s of ou1· Y. M C. A. you will h e be an exce ll en t clim ax to a most so u l "A child' s ki ss 1 e dit a yea 1 · which w ill be more

Charles L Pollard, in "The Poets l>f the Future.'' (Stratford Co., Boston.)

I saw an aged woman bent in prayer Beside a g r ave tha t men Had cu r se a nd l eft.

As I approached, s h e rai sed her face :\1ade old and beau tiful

Wi th s uffer in g and pain.

And a ll the cens ure of mankind

Lay in h er eyes, B u t could not drown the love

Th at said: "M e n crue ll y judge, And r ecogn ize t h e bad

But miss t h e good .'' wit\1 h ead bowe d by the weight or. ages filled with c urses, Sh e knel t. and with tortured H an d caressed the mound. On th e stone was graven JUDAS.

Y. W ('. A. RES •r ROOM. h el pi ng l<ee p the Y: M. C. A. on the iw rmonious and s u ccessfu l year. Set ou th y sighi n g lip s shall m a k e than e nte rta inmg. sa m e l eve l it wa s when yo u were h ere

1 thee glad ; ! And n ow " Wh en will the bo ok b e The furnishing of the rest room that incom ing s tudents will re- 'l. IS NO 'l'ES. A poor man se rved by thee s h a ll out '/" All the COIJY and cuts are in is one of the notable accomplishments t•c iv e th e sa me b en e fit s you h ave re·

1 m ake thee ri c h; th e h a nd s of the printer and th e oQ o ur OJ'ganiz a tion. Heretofore, we ce iv ed. Pl ease make yo ur checks lib- If t h e rain co ntiuu es and the s qtur-A sick m a n serv ed by th ee s hall m ake greate r part of It i s set up. It is h ave fai rl y envied the Y. l\1. C. A. for e r a l so th at the Y. l\1. C. A. can be r e ls s till pi ny s hinney on the courts, th ee strong; purely a matte r a s to how mu c h th e the rare pr iv il ege they have of meetmndo on e o.tl our mo s t valuable asso- a tournnment Is going to b e impo s- Thou s ha l t be serv e d thy se lf by eve r y Jl l inte r ha s to do. Th e n it mu s t go in g in thei r own den. The interest of t:bttion s. ;. ble. We hav e h ad bad luck l atel y se n s e to th e bind e r. We wi ll make on l y one the g i r ls in a r est room was clearly hut it can n ot l ast forever. The Of service which tho u rend erest." promise, that is will be ou t b eCore s h ow n by the good attendance at the ("Ol ,U :OJ': SU \I iUEJt tonmumont drawing has not b e en - Elizabeth Ba rrett Browning. school 's p ecial service held. April 25, i n honI NHUS'l'RIAI, RRSEARCH mad e because of the s m a ll numb e r, I It i s our wish to t h a nk every s tu- or of the opening of the rest room. At who h ave p a id their fees. It is up t:S'l'ES PAUK CON:t EltENCE 1 d e nt ant.l fa c ulty member who bas t hi s meeting :\llss Blankenship, in a This movement s pr ang up thre e t h e m e mbe r s of the c lub to make the co nt1·ibuted in a n y way to the assemb- 1brief talk, reminded us that it was rears ago a nd h as sprea d widely ov er o uma m e n t go. 1 It i s n ee dl ess to say t hat the s ub- liug of t hi s year's an nua l. w e do on ly as the result or patient hardwork the country. In cities from Portl and ' l' h e J·e. ure tllirty-five menlbers I·n j t hope that yo u will J u dge th e 1923 1of t he ser vi ce committee, that we ec or Elste s P a r k has b ee n prominent On!. , to New York, co ll ege m e n, have t h e c lub a t pre se n t a nd more are com- in many of our programs. B ut why Per u v i a n a s a product of a school of hav e such a well equipped room. The donned ov era ll s, found manual l a bor In g. 'rh o m e mbe r s hip card s are now a ll th e di scu ssion a bout a place so some 250 students, th at it Is publis h e d I r hairm an of this committee who bejobs, secur e d r oom a n d board with 1 b · gan the work o tl t 1·eac Y an d may be had b y a s ki n g the far r emove d fr om our habitation 1 Y m exper ienced so phomor es, r ather n Ie res room d eworking peopl e, join ed th e union In t r eas nr er Th ese a J·e only minor What i s the significan ce of s uch a tha n co llege Sen iors, t h at It s f un wlll l serves due credit for her untiring eftiOm e ln s tnnces, In s hort complete ly t h iu gs When th e s un com es out a nd conv e n tio n anyway? The confer e nce be taken as fun and Its mistakes in Ifort. Nor is the new service chairman e nte r ed into th o wo JJdng life of th e th e c ourts dry off, l et u s a ll c h ase !s for the exc lu tlive purpose of r ec re- the li g h t th at t hey we1·e pure l y un- less WOJ"thy or commendation. Upon c·lfy. 'l'wo o r tlu·ee e ve nings of eac h the s quirre ls away an d pl ay a little a t ' on We mu s t how ev er keep int e ntiou al, nnd t hat to e n is o nl y her Cell the duty or finhsbiug the var· weelt ha v o h een dev oted to minors. s h l nn ey ol o ur ow u wilh Le nnie rack- mlncl th nt the tJ:ne m ean i ,g f Ihuman I io us d el:eils which make it the com-

1 0 e Ifortabl e room th t It 1 B t 1 1 e H. wo rd r ec J·<'ution i s to l'e-cronte or a s. u t I. or cl n ll y ac: tu a l exn e ri e n ce is brought 1·el' r eH h ' not for tbelr own exclusl\'e use tb<it to hear o n th e great Jll·oble m of l es- A li ve mnn in a d ead organization I<) • • I Ev ery thin g has it's price, but th e t h e Y. W. C. A. maintains a ru•lt sc nlng th o Indu s trial co nfli c t M atca 1 aJ k, s itu ated a mo ng t h o rPal prir.es of li fe are not foun d on room. All gl r Jo or tb , 11 e n ma lces n who le lo t or e n ellJi O!!. mo unt \ i r c 1 d fl • 1 " e co ego are 1 n s o o orn o, ll od with the It'll hargain coun t ers. jhear·tily invltetl to use the room
In th ese cll sc usf! ion s, th e tnct, d a ta t

a ying n igh tly visi t s at t h e ser io us time as " Only the p aren ts of Parc he r s Mr. Baxte r r e ruse d to get seve ntee n yea r -o ld Wil ll e." Mr. P arIf y ou do n o t r eceive y ou r P ed agogi a n a dress s uit fo r W ill ie. However, ch e r, who " r a ve d" ov e r th e lack of :.-n ot ice in t he P edagogia n bo x i n Wil lie fo und hi s fa t h e r's seldom u sed q ui et, the onl y !'.or w h ic h w as the Ad rni nistratio n building. dress su it, p u t it on aM called on ' to " g o i n t o the bathroom and l e t the

To Contributorss

Co py sh ould be in by Pr :day night . No c opy ncceptr d af ter 5 p 111 Frid ay. Write only on one side o f the pape r H ave y o ur cop y ty pewri tten if po ssible· TH R E DITOR.

Mi ss Pratt Mi ss Ba xter fo und out water r un into t he tub ," was middl e w h at h ad becom e ofl t h e su it f r om aged h um a n a nd s ym p a thi ze d w i th h er dau ghte r , .Ja n e, w h o a lways k!new Mr. B a xter Hi s pa rt w as ta ite n by everytl1 ing. T he r e fore, s he sent the ·La wr ence Be rn a rd. s uit t o t h e t a il or s t o h a ve It made ' L illi a n Ma so n as J a n e B axte r w a de l arge r for Mr . B a xte r. Willi e was a wonderful littl e !PrL Sh e was t h a t aga i n in n eed of a dr ess s uit. He s ol d ty pe o f gir l wh o a lways h as " more s om e of his ol d c loth es a nd started t o te ll " es pec ia lly wh e r e he r br othe r

TBE IW ITO RI A L sTAI'I'. to wo r k in a lu m b e r yar d t o ear n was conce rn e d.

George Med sker Edit or·in -C bief e nou g h mon ey to buy a se c ond d re s s ' Genes is, Ha rlan d Tayl o r, t h e col or e d

Ru by T hompso n Associ ate Edi t o r s u i t. Ise r van t of t he Baxte r h ouse h ol d ke pt

Emi lie Novotny Mr. Par c he r di s li k e d Mi ss P r at t be- the aud ie nce In a n up roar H e was

Zelma Tayl o r Ass is t a nt Edi t or c au se she w as c ontinua lly ta l ki n g the pr oud possessor o r a "wai ta h s "

Marg a ret M ille r " ba by t a lk" to s ome of th e boys on s u i t a nd oC th e " followin'est dog t hat

Ruth Sa nde ll th e fron t por c h. Con s eq u ently h e was eve r was." '

l. oais Seh iefc rdccker " ve r y a nxiou s fot· he r to l eave H e I Ve r na Cook as May P a r c h e r whom

Fores t S ell. ' ' p l ann e d a f a r e \ve ll p a r ty for h er. Th e Cou s i n L ol a ,'' was vi s i tin g was a l -

Ar thur Maj or s. . Bus iness Ma n ager B a xters we r e Invited. Mr. Baxter ' s w a ys on t h e sp ot to s h ow Lo l a a nd he r

Fe rn Tay lor, Assistant dress s u it w as n ot fin i s hed In tim e , friend s a go od ti me . Ma ry Cur t is , Do r o t hy Wade Circ ul a tio n Manage r Oo r th e pa rty s o Mr s Baxt e r, who sym - Gl a dys a nd Elth e l Bolte, He l e n "SE VEN T E E N"

The Se n ior s o£ 1 92 3 ga ve t heir c l ass p la y l as t Friday and Sa turd a y n ights. The pl a y "S even t een," a c omedy of Ame ri can li fe, by Booth Tarkin gton , h as jus t r ecentl y bee n r e l eas ed for a mateur produc tion a nd has taken we ll on t he profess iona l s ta ge It was pr esen t ed i n th e high s c h ool auditoriu m Th e a t te ndance was go od both n lghts T he crowd s howed t he ir a pprec iatio n o f t he pl ay by their h ea r ty l a ug hte r. T h e actors pu t a s m u c h "pe p" Into the ir ac ting on Saturday ni g ht as on t h e pr evi ou s n ig h t , w hi c h s peaks we ll for t h e cas t. Ma ny favorab le co mm e n ts wer e heard upo n t h e

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Po1·table

The lit tle t ypew ri te r wit h the big r e p u tatio n

t- case only four in c h es h igh Conv e ni e nt- to c arry o r to tuck away Co mp l e t e - w i t h four- r ow St a nd a rd K e y boa rd $ 60

Price, wi th c a se,

Avenue

p a thlz e d with h er s on, ha d it s e nt Yec k, came m as gu es ts at t h e fa r enom e for W ill ie to w ea r a t th e p a r ty. , we ll pa rty. Willie came v e ry l a te a n d fou nd t h a t Cec i! Coatn ey as John n ie Wa tson , h e c ou l d n ot g et a sin gl e da nce w it h H owa t d Ba th as J oe B ul!itt Olin ElMis s P t·att After Lolli Pratt bad bee n as Geo r ge Coo pe t· f r om Bla ir stak e n t o t h e tra in Mr . B axte r came v ill e a nd Boon e Da ll a m a s W a llie · d l k d w Ir H r d IBa nks , we r e a ll a d mir e r s ofl Miss 10 an ta ·e t o 1 tc c r t' l'l Pratt. T hey, t og e th e r with Willie • ha c ba d oee n ve ry fo oli s h and re - B t "' t d 1 ·t ax er, ere e some amu s ng s t uns ol ved to c a rry ou t hiP mothe r ' s wts n ' t l tl 1 ff t t 1 t h f I o u s m 1e r e or s o ga n e av- Th at he go to c o ll e ge. or o f Mis s Pratt.

Arl e ene R itc hie, a s W illie h e l d t h e I 1 1 s . Cl t k t h i 1e e m o r ass a es s oppormte r es t or the cr ow!l rem a rkab l y w e ll . t ·t t t h k Mi E h D 1 11 um y o a n 1 ss s t e r e ze S om e ttm es t he y la ugh ed a t, a nd s ome- • h h f lt hf 11 di t d h w o as so a u y r ec e t e tun e s t h ey s ympa t lu zed with h im. H e 1 1 t h St ff h t 11 th p ay ; e a , w o sa w o a e w as a t t he unpl e a s ant s tage wh e n , as "fi d th 1 t h d xm s a n e orcL1es r a , w o playe Iu s mothe r s md , h e w as too ol d t0 b e I d 1 1 t f 11 b t a b oy an d too yo un g to be a man. s o e 1gJ u y e wee n ac ts. Lol a Pr a tt; Will ie ' s "Ba by T a lkLad y" w as portray ed by Mil dr e d L am- I J lUSI Q ME1'UORY CON ·

M iII ions of Dollars

Worth of i s

TES'l' AT NE)[ AHA

Mi ss Adaverne Gra bill , w ho h as s upe rvi si ng t h e m us i c i n the schoo l s, in conn ectio n with

com pl eted a ver y s u ccessful yea r.

E v er y S u m mer A project In t h e appreciation a nd

I . , r ecogni tion of good m u s i c, w hi ch h as

Destroyed by Moths h er wo rk in pu blic scho ol mu s ic ba s J

j u s t b e ca u s e i t was n o t d r y cl ea n e d been carr ie d on du r in g t h e yea r, c ul-

'·b efo r e l a y in g away mina t e d in th e music m e mory co n tes t,

. · h e ld i n Nemah a Tu esday, May fir s t.

Dtr t and g r eas e a r e al m os t as l\Iiss Grabill w as ass iste d in the l d es t ru c t i ve as m o t h s. t h ey t e nd to co ntes t and e nter ta inm e n t programs ro t t h E: fabri c a n d oft e n cau s e by Mi ss Carpe nt e r , H a rri e tt Glasgow, m i lde w.. Alv in a S e lk, Ethe l McMast e r s, n orDry c lea nin g r e m o v es all du s t, ot h y P e ttit, Mildr ed B a rn es, L u c ille g ea d th Mee lt

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Six p r izes w e r e awar ded Ro sa lie W h e n coo l weat he r c o m es yo u jus t Moore winn ing fir st pla c e

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ITHE BEST SH OE S H OP - Elmer Rin ge r, Propriet or.

L et u s d o y o ur sh oe r ep a i r ing ITS and W i ngf oot r ubber hee ls c lean sui t l oo k i n g as br igh t and 1 In F .-Rub e n s t ein-Rus - Oak an d Kr o m e le a t her. We ca rry a full line of la ces, dyes c l e an as n ew.

s li p off th e b ag and s l ip o n a f res h Th e c on tes t progra m follows:

2 di.. a nd p o hshes QUJck s e r v1ce, r e a sonab le p r icc ss S p ecia l attent i o n gi ve n to mail or der s. P eru , Neb r L ook ove r you r s uits overcoa t s , moo r - Donize t ti-I tall an ._

j ac k ets, fur s , d r e s ses , etc , ri g ht Violin Sol o, Miss P e ttit n ow, i t m ay save you m any do ll a r s. 3 D awn, fr om Will iam Tell Over- ; . .. Mis s NEW S PRING GOODS

H E PERU PEDAGOG I AN HE. PERU PEDAGOGIAN exce ll e nt a c ting and t h e quic k s cenery ! bert, s he ma de h e r self co n s p icu ou s b y a lways h avin g a fl oc k o f a dmir e r s Enter ed at the PostofficC! at P eru , Ne- Willi e Baxter , se ve nteen, fe ll In a r ound he r a n d by t a l k in g " ba by t alk" F o r E ve r y E v ent YOU R PHOTOGRAPHS bras k a a..; secon d- class mntte r Jove with Lo la Pratt , a youn g lady to th e m o r to he r dog, " Darlin' F lo pwho is vi s iting at the home of h e r it. " T h e Suitable Pre s e nt ! Publis hed Wee kly by the Peru State Teachers Coll ege fri e nd, May P a r c he r. W ill ie wan ted a I Mr. Ba xter , Roy Chamb er l a in, an d dre ss s uit bec a u se be wi s he d t o h ave Mrs . Ba x ter, Nita Dillon ca ni e d th eir a n advan t age over t he other b oys, I parts ve r y we ll, in dee d. The y h a d a .A r r an.:ze for yo u r S itti11g to day t hen w b en y ou nee d ph otog raphs y o u 'll b a,·e thc:m t o gt v<: Our p r ice• wi ll pl e a se yo u Pe ter so n Sudio, = = Per u, Nebr $1.0 0 per year. Si ng l e co py 5 cts. who a r e p
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SN AI'SJIO 'rS Iear l s' Club, and Olympic Club, and Laura Kovander of Table Rock r ep layed on th e gi rl s' basketball t eam. cei ves h et' first grade state this sum-

Lily Hilqui st o( Oma h a receives a mer. She is a member of the Girls' Clarence B. Han sen of Shicldey, is !ll'l;t grade state in May. She is a Club. a member s of Philo and Mens' Club, memb e r or Peruv ian Staff, Gi rl s' Club, Paul L am b Of Pa hnyra, graduates and takes part in the Class pl ay. Olympic Clu b Secretary o£ Sophomore in J a nuary and is now t eachi ng at Paluine Han so n of Wahoo, is a c lass, P hila, Dramatic Cl u b, b as lret- Aubum. He was a membet• of Mens' ' m embe r o[ Gi rl s' c lub. She r ece ives ba ll and is in the c l ass play. Club Y. M. C A. and Pres. ot Everett. I a commer cia l ce r tlf1cate in May.

Genevieve Hobson oil W eeping Wa- Gladys Lash of Auburn receives a I Lu c il e Harajian , of Peru Gir ls , Club ter, is a member of Gir l s' Club, Y W. ltlndergarten primary certificate th1s Coun c il, T reasurer of Olympic Club, a c. A. and was c hairman of Mt. Vernon s ummer. She is a member or Everett, member of Philo and of Y. W. C A Hall Social comm ittee. She rece ived Y. W. C. A. and Girls' Club. played on the gir l s' ' bas ketball team. he r first graclo 'state in J a nuary and Ruby Linford, of Sterling was a Sh e receives a Latin and Malthematics is now teaching at Pawnee City. Sophomore the first sem ester and certi ficate In May.

Olive Horning of Nelson, received wi ll teach at Ster lin g n ext year. She

Mary H ara jlan or Peru, Is a mem- a first grade state in J anuary. She was a membe-r of Gir l s' Club and Y ber of Girls ' Cl u b, Philo, Olympic, was a member of Y. W. C. A. and W. C. A. Dramatic Olnb, and th e g irl s• baslret- Girl s' Club. J ean McAlp in, of r eceives a b a ll team. She receives a p rimary The l ma Howe of P eru r eceiv es a commercial certificate in May. She is ce rtifi cate In May. first grade stat e and s p ecia l H ome a member oft Girls' Club.

Este r Haye s, oQ Lushton, receives Economics certificate fn May She i s De lla McCallum of Blaqen receives an English and History ce rti ficate a member or Girl s' Clu b and Philo. a li fe cer tificate and first grade state and first grade state in May. She is Raymond Hunter of Tabor, I owa, in May. She is a member or Y. W a member of Philo Olympic, Y. W e xpects to return next Ca ll to comp l ete C A., and Girls' Club.

C A and Girl s' Clu b his Sophomore year He is a member Ross McDanial of Fairbury reF er n Hayes, of Dill e r, completed her cour se In J an u a ry, when s h e r eceived a first grade s tate a nd a life certificate. She was a membe r of Philo, Y. W. C. A. and Girls' Club.

ot Mens' Clu b and Y. M. C. A. Am ber Jodry of Auburn r eceives a fir s t grade s tate in May. She is a memb e r of Gi rls' Club, and Y. W. C. A. Thi s lln e of work In the c.lub Is new Stella John son of Grand I s l and, a nd promises to b ecome a very lm- rece ives a first grade s tate in May. in connection with the New T estament. She Js a member of Y. W. C. A. a nd Jr.. and ta l ked to W lll ie. He r eall zeo Girls' Club.

She i s t eaching at Ravenna, Nebr I Pear l Kayton of Octavia, r eceives

ceives a first grade state a nd Manual 'l'rai n ing cer ti ficate in May. He Is a membe r of D r amatic Club, Mens' Club, Y. M. C. A., Philo, Associate Business Manage r of Peruvian, was clas pres id ent and vice president. My r tle McG inn is, of Stella, r eceives a Home Economics certificate in May She is a member of Girls' Club

Nedra Heaton of Shen andoah, Iowa , a first g rade state in May. She i s a JIWSICAL PROGRAM IN r ece ives a primary certificate in May. me mbers of Girls' Clu b and of Y. w. CHAPEL FRIDAY S h e is a m embe r of Phi lo, a n d of t h e c. A. Girls' Clu b. Edna i\'lacNclley of Wymore re- At chapel Friday, a. chorus of children f r om the grades directed by Miss Carnenter, sang two Natur e songs. The content ot the songs given by the lovel y young voices gave the c hief elements of Spring to the day "Wh o Knows'' was the curiosity of

Ida May Heywood of Ji>er u r eceives ceives a commercial certificate a nd a fi r st grad e sta t e thi s summer. She fir st grade state in May. Sh e i s a s a memb er of Phlla, Tennis Cl ub, member of Girls' Cl ub and Eevertt. ,....,--

Any kind of r epa iring d one I Osteopat h Physician by up·to·d ate j ewe lers of Aubu rn, child demanding of Nature an explan- Pri ces always reasonable In Peru Tuesd ay and Friday I eve nings. For appointme nt

We have a ll kind s of schoo l pins ! oh o n e Mr s U C. Me ver and r ngs a l ways on h a nd Watchmake r :: J eweler ' I ,..,..,Q..,.,.....,..........,:a> =

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Peru, Neb r &WS ART AND MUS9C

We h ave a n i ce li ne of r e pro duc tion s of famous pai ntin gs We do fin e work i n our framing depart-

We m e nt. sell musical and s uop l ies.

;'\nbur n Ne bra s ka 1 - - - ---Good Coffee, Quick

Just hot water and t easpo on · f ull of Bakerized Soluble Co Hee

' atl on or her marvel s Miss McMaster sang the questions and t he children answered in two-part chorus, su ng a nd dramatized so effectively, "The coming out party" which was was an elaborate tea par ty in the

sp r ing or the year fo r a ll the flowers of the garden. The roses and pinks came out in colored prol!u si on made their courtes i es and pleasantries i n the qu aint way that flower s have a nd eve n the bee, fl ir t that he is, was at-

tracted, s ang, for his t ea and kissed e very guest.

The clear, fluty, bouyant h ead tones o[ childhood maintained thr uout their s inging made i t possible for them to create the atmosphere of the garden.

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We have a wonderful selection OF Student's Hats, Caps Shoes, Clothing and Furnishiugs at prices you will like.

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J. P. Miller Jeweh y Co.

A d <>licious cup o f coffee in an in s tant. The id ea l coffee fo r picnics and room lunch es Cou rt House squa r e Aubu rn

at Phon e 25 MARDIS Phone 25

Cut Flowers and Plants

Milam Green House

Phone 189 Auburn, Nebr.

If it is school supplies !"tatiouery, Fountain pens. drugs , toilet articles or a victrola you need get it at Barnes' Pharmacy

The Rc:xal Store

Mr Crandell p layed a cornet solo, "Song of the Roses." Th e master[u l way in which Mr. Crandall p lays his instrument creates in u s a pride in having so pr ofessional a musician with us. His playing l eav,es with u s a de sire to hear more.

FRESIDIEN NOTES

Rain or sh ine, the Fres hme n will always have a good· time. They did not g ive up th e picnic for Thurs d ay just because it rained. lnst ead they made a me rry event of i t in the big gym w here t hey were. dry o,n d had pl enLy or space to roam about. Fun?

Well l guess !, ·: • The picnic s upp er w..as served at six And, wa s it good'? If yo u could have the way those hamburger sandwiches an d pick l es disappeared, and how quickly the coffee can was emptied, the r e woultl have been no room for doubt about b eing good or not. There were ice cream cones, too but no one ne ed ever question about t hem. They disa ppeared likel-we ll you lmow how fa s t a ll good eats

1-'crscriptions Ca r efully Compo unded di sappear. The remainder of the evening was - - in playing tho s e good old-fas hIon e d gu mes which r ecall to the mind happy ch ildhood days. Among them

Patronize o ut· Advertisers. They wer e the Dutchman, the Pig a r e r eliable. in th e Parlor, the Virgin ia Reel, and Slc ip to My L ou By the time the ':..·•m••..a-w•wr. li g h ts b li uked t he F r es hn1 e n h ad b e gun th e ir homeward journey but oh how much fun they had had

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Auburn, N ebraska West of Conr t House Outfiters for men and boys

Exclusive. but not Bxpe.nsive

Eyes Examined and Gl asses Fitted F ine Watch and Jewelry Repairing

ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 HARRY E. WOLF, Succ. Nebraska City, Nebr.

Anything you may require for your wardrobe can be selected here with the full assurance that you're get· ting · correct styles, good material and value.

Commodious rest room for your convenience when you visit the city.

Whether it be Shoes, Reo.dy-to•wear

Dry·Goods, Clothing, or Furnishings We're here to serve you.

F. W. Gleveland & Son, N ebraska City, Nebraska

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
WOODS You r each it by a s mall path. When you ste p into the gl ade you h ear a tinldiug, as a sma ll s prin g bubbles up bes ides a moss covered rock. It ruu s orr bubbling over stones and fill s Phone22 Peru, Nebra ska Phone 26 the glade with sweet music. I t is s u rround e d by s t ately mapl es and oal's and is carpeted by g r een grass. Th o I l ho sky is its roor and a seat has "' lli:7 "' 0 0"' ,, hPcn put up between two tr ees ove r (Establis h e d in 1916) which the squirrels c hatte r and the W I, Jrcls lt i s jus t the p lace to • T • Davis '16 l J8 No. I!'ume nnd ap ond th e afte rnoon es}>ecLincoln, Nebr Iall y H you want to be alone an d PLEASES TEACHERS qui et. _____________ - Eldwal'<l Chartier, Seventh Grade.-Ohe Cittzens State !llank Faculty and students will find an account with us a great convenience to them. Consult us concerning any busmess problem you may have E. E (;OOD, PreSident SWAN.S, Auburn, French Wi l ton Rugs Simmons Steel Beds Seller 's Kitchen Cabinets Sealy Matresses Karpew Upholstered Florence Oil Stoves Winches ter Hardware V i ctro l es, Victor Records
Hart Schaffner & Marx Society Brand Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Heid Caps Large
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I AN PHYSICAL TRAl NINO. I d a co ll: ge where phys i ca l Io mic, po li tica l au;-:oc ia l pro bl e ms Ipo r te d wi th note books, and pbenchils in is iu dee , I Tb tt f " !Jig bu s i- t h e h igh s choo l assembly, wtt t e r eI deve lopm e nt is a mp ly prov ide d for of th e t me. e g row 1 0 i k to a ing possible fo r her futu re workff l L a t ou r athl e ti c r ecord a nd d r a w n ess ," trus t s , a nd c orpo r at ion s , is con - Is u it th a t i\I tss eet e l. s po e cl eve l opme nt i n aLil ity to cO-Ol >erate, Sta ti s t ics s how tha t the mos t e c- I oo k l .:l id e r ed in ll c t tt il a s w e ll as c urr e nt ! l a r ge a n d a t te ntt ve a udi en ce 1 1 Ve strong yo u r own c on c l us ion 1 est to ones self to situatiOn!' more len t m e n are t hos e w 10 1a · · to r>i cs of n a tio n- wid e i nte r es t. 1f La t er Mi ss Stree te r at t 1e r equ h tb QUI i s mas t e r 1 t qu i cld y a n d t o detect t he best metiluod ie s . 'l'ho ug · e s a ny on e h as n egl ect ed to k e e p up with or Mi s s Ca r pe nter , gav e a c emons r at n ot do h i s best Hi s torical Oepartm eot, • 1 to utls or proced u re for each difl'ic ulty of th e ma n, te c an ' the limes r ega rdin g our n ation a l a nd ti on of p rima r y l iste n lllg e sso u w he n ha mp e r ed by a w e a lt or a iling inte rn a ti on a l poli c ies a nd tr a n sac- tile fir s t a n d s econ d g r ad es and h e r e ns i t ar ises. 'rl t d r 1 · t o ·s pe rhaps on e d 'l'l lose who p r efe r p ri mary work b ody. l e s u Y o li S ry • t ion s ta kin g thi s c ourse wo u ld be one a gai n th e atte ndan ce of facu l t y It i s th e p rob l em th e n of a s choo l of t he broades t a nd mos t inte r es ting of th e b est met hod s ga inin g an un - s tud e n ts evid e n c e d the sy m path e tic cure th e i r t r aini n g in the kindergarg i vin g tr ai nin g for t eac he r s, to giv e of til e c our s es offe r ed in our co ll e ge de r s t an ding of s u c h qu es tion s. in t e•·es t i n the r a ti on a l pres en tation te n and g ra d es 1 an d 2 un der the su pp h ys ica l t r a in i ng t o the s tud e nts, not I T h ere a r e seve r a l subj e cts give n , E NGL I SH HISTORY : Thi s c our s e goo d mu s i c t o t h e fo l k wh o are ervi,.,, on ot .I Iiss R osenquist an d Miss o nly for the pu r pos e of mak ing them I eac h w ith a wid e, compr e h esi ve Rcop e s c l ve s as a. backgrou nd to Am e ri can l,e lp l e•s l y und e r our g uidance , Ke lit>y. IlC' r e we h ave t h e si tuation, m or e e ffi ci ent s tud en t s b ut to e nable : of its ow n. 'f h ia work serves to m eet _ ett tt ipme nt an d en r ollme nt which are I h His t or y. It tr ea ts of the ori g i n of t day t h e m to te a c h he a l th h a bits to t h e one o r th e de e p es t f e lt n e ed s of t e

GRADES OF THE T RAINI NU nee d ed to g ive tr a ining i n p reaen I our in s titution s a nd th e g r o wth a nd

Pllpl l s whom t h ey s h a ll instr u c t, af- t i me-t h a t o c t r a ining fo r c itize n- ' 1 e du cation d evel o pm e nt of ou r g ove rnm e n t a s c h b te r l eaving scho ol th us h e lpi ng to s h ip Onl y Jn rece n t ye ar s ha s the P e ru St a t e Te a c h e r s a ll ege a s a T he el e mentar y grades under t e ins ure tile phys ical w e ll be ing oil a Ifac t, th a t w e h a ve be e n n eg lectin g to adop ted f ro m t ha t of E ng l an d. Th is T r ain e r s ' Sch oo l whic h ha s gain ed su pe r vi s i on of Miss B urto n and Miss f t b tfi cie nt work makes a ve r y good found a tion a nat r k o[ dis ti nction among oth er Hazetnan , furn i sh th e op portu nities grea t m a u y of the futur e c iti zens o Itr ai n our p eo pl e o ecom e e tl of Ame ri ca n Gov e r nAm e ri ca. citi ze ns b een f,o r ci bly b r ou ght to our to r the s tu Y sc h oo ls or t h e s ta te. t o prep a r e s tuden t t ea c he r s to accept P e ru provid es amp l e me a n s fo r g lv- a tten tio n Sp ec ial pha ses of t he work menL Thi s It con s i s ts of tll e ltin de r garten e l e - • 1 a n e l em e nta ry p osi tion in a ny lo1

I i P OLITI CAL E CONOMY : d b 1 d s e n k in g phy lc a l training to Its s t u d e nts a r e e mphas iz e,(} to a cc<;Hn pli sh t 1 s mc u ta r y gra es JUDI Or 1g 1 a u c a lity and do s u c c essfu l wor · c o u rs e be gin s by s howin g th e bu s i ne ss 11 th w e a r e i nd eed fort un ate in having a purpo se. i or high 1n the J u nio r hig h wll e r e a e fi ne sw immi s g pool, wh e r e me n s and A bri ef o u tlin e of th e ' work offe r e d me thods of primitiv e man, h is prac- Th e p upil s who atten d th e g r a d es c our ses of t he larger sch ools of the t i c e ot e xchange a ntl ba rte r , and the t t· •I wom en 's s w imming c lasses are h e ld. will pe rha p s ma ke c l ea r the t y pe of in tbis sc h oo l a r e r e pres e n a 1ves 0 ;;t a te are offe r e d t he teacher meets a g r ow th o r trade method s fr o m p r im- 1 d ' t · t H ey I ·th t h v a riou s sw immi ng strok es a nd fa n cy in s t ru ction gi ve n a nd the va lu e of

Pe r u a n d th ree rura IS n c s on br oader fi e ld. She i s deal in g WI · e lti ve to mod e rn t i me s .A s u rvey is B h c 11 Tb I il di ve s a r e tau g ht to m e m ber s of th ese t a ki n g one or mor e of these co urses

C r e e k , Ar a b a nd rus o ege. e ti t iz e n s of tom orrow a nd e a c h pup c la sses Swi mm ing is on e of the very AMERI CAN GOVERNME N l' : This m a d e of th e g r ow t h of our l abor an d r ura l c hildre n are tra n s ported to the Iis a diffe r e nt in d i vi du a l. The trai nag ri c ultu r a l pro bl e ms to t he pre se nt · b d d d b es t exe r c ises to a id in a ll r ound co u r se t r ea ts oO th e fun da me nta ls a nd

T 1a i ue r s' schoo l 111 u s es a n r ecor s in g in this d e p a rtme nt is m a e exday. A t ho r ou g h s t u dy i s ma de of d · ·t • phys i ca l d eve lopm e nt. mecha n is m oC our g overnment. Sp ec ia l s h ow th a t t h e atten a n ce ts mor e r eg - c ('e d i ug ly inte r es t i ng by th e s pin O• th e po we r of t r usts , monopo li es, "b i g · th · 1 · B es lcles th ese cour ses t he r e l s a s t u dy i s d e vot e d to th e l oca l, s tate , ul a r th a n it w as m e u· own rur a t h e stud e nts a nd the care f u l or ga mzag ir l s c la ss In hil<ing u n d e r t h e d i- n d fe de r a l gov e rn men t of o ur co un - bu s in es s ," a n d th e pow e r o£ l e g •s la - s c hool s By h a vin g both r ur a l a n cl j ion of t h e wor k by Mi ss Bra ndt a s r ectlo n of Miss Minn e whic h not only t r y Au e ffor t to prepar e the s tu- t ion ove r t he m d c i t y c hildre n we ha ve a t ypi cal Ne - he h e ad o f\ th e d e p a r tment a id s In ph ys i ca l devel opm e nt bu t a l s o :l e nt for t h ei r f u t u r e partic lpa tlon i n 1 T hes e cour ses a r e i n te r estmg anll b r a .s ka P u bl ic sc hool. rn a ddi t io n to a ll th ese de partf 1

1 of pr actica l va lu e to a ll who e nro · d t d ' · h 1 h ac qu a int s th e g1r l s w 1th t h e ma gnl - gove rnme nta l a ff a ir s Is m a de by t

1e 1 • f i\01' Th e c hi ! r e n a t en mg r ece1ve a .H e nts th e P er u training sc: oo a s sce n ery a nd the beau ties of n a - 1ca re ful detail e d study of voting and Iu ntl e r t he a ble 1 lSS m u c h b e t te r tra i n ing by t heir co n t a ct .1 n op por tunity r oom und e r th e s uperMinne n o on e fee l s t ha t lus t t me o c - t d h 1 t ure s s urro u ndm g P e ru Th en ther e ac t ua l pr ac tice th e r e m . No one wou l d · f wi th a ll th e d iffe r e nt s u e nt t eac e r s. vis ion of ;\1iss BlaJlke n s bip, specia i s a boys c l as s in c oac hlifg w h e r e the ma k e a mis ta ke s hou ld he e nro ll i n cu p •ed in t hi s wo l k bas n ot been pro - !\ o on e who h as a tte nd ed sc hool h ere n stru c ti on i s give n t o bot h the r eyoung me n may r ece ive in s tr u c tion this de par t m ent, a nd m u ch o f prac tic- ; ita b ly s pr:, nt th r ough t h e gr a d es a nd co lleg e has .a r d ed and s upe r ior ch il dr e n . T h e In t he a r t oU coachin g a nd t he a l va lu e would be mi s s e d s hou l d he · S'rR:t:ETE R T AL K S gone out a n d J!ail ed in hi s work Thi s 1.g h s choo l no r ma l t r ain e r s r ecei ve n lque or foo t ba ll , bas k e tba ll , baseba ll n ot d o so ! TO i\I USI C CL ASSES in i t self is proof of t he pra ctical t r a in- !>p fr t r a i nin g in t h is r oom, which a n d t r ack I N I NE'f,EENTH CENTURY EUROPE I in g obta ined. f urnis hes th e m the s it u a ti ons whi c h A s a m a nifes ta tion of t h e phys i cal Thi s cour s e co n s is ts oO a surve y of i T he pu b li c sc hool mu s ic r e pa r t m ent The organi z ation o£ th e c o urses is they will meet in r u ral s c hoo l s. This I prowe s s o r our s c ho ol, P eru h as bad IEuro pe In th e nine t ee nth c entu r y, ta k - w a s r e cen tly vi s i t ed by Mi ss Str ee t e r, s u c h that t he s tud e nt te a c h e r s secur e '"om pr omo t es the e ducation a l i n te rfas t foot and bas ke t ba ll teams w h ich ing into co n s idera tion t h e beginning who was [onn e rly sup e rvi sor of mus ic th e pr es ent d a y p r i nc ip l es a nd m e t h- est!< by a dv a n c ing hi m to c ontinue h is r a nk w it h t he b est . Und e r the s u pe r- o f Eu ro p ea n stat es, th e i r g ro w th and i n Los Ange l es , Ca liforn i a, but who is o ds an d l earn to appl y th em in t h e edu ca t ion and by r e moving th e revi s ion on c oac h Sp ee r , P er u h ad h a d prog r ess , a nd th e de ve lopme nt of de m- now a represen tative of) the E du c a- g 1a d es he r e u nde r s up e r vi s io n Afte r ta rd e d c hild fr om u n pl e a s an t s u rbut on e de fea t in foot ba ll for th e p as t ocracy. Th is w ork , togethe r with t ion a l D ep a rtm e nt of the Vi ctor c om- t;l k ing th e cour ses i n principle s and l'OUIHli n gs in or de r t o g ive him the ye a r, a nd has bee n und e feate d In bas - Eu r o pea n backg r on u d to American pany met hods th e s tuden ts teac he r obser ves requi re d trai ning for Citizen sh ip ketba ll for two year s. Hi s tory , s e rv es as a con n ecting lin k · J\'l ns i c s hou l d not b e n e glected a s a n th e wo r k of the g ra des t a u g h t by the Th e c o mm un iti e s a n d oth e1· sch ools P e ru p r omis es to have fin e ath l e t- b e twee n Ame ri ca n and E uropea n H is- a rt by its e H but u se d in tra in ing t ea c h er the n gr a dua ll y s he clo n ot r eat) s u c h i mmediate ben e fits ic t ea ms again n e xt y ea r , a nd we a r e to r y. Ad e qua te under s tan ding of with oth e r s ubj ec ts i n the c urric:u - beg in s teaching a nd c a deti n g un t il Lro m an y oth er educ ation a l organizah o p iu g t h a t a su itable tr aclt will b e America n Hi s tor y ca n not b e obta in e d l u m-Eng li s h, Am e r ican a nd Engl is h s h e ass u mes the entir e r espon s ibili ty t ion as thos e r e c e iv e d from the trainf urni s h e d s o P er u ca n ha ve a trac k !' with o ut on e or m or e of tliese cou r s es ' H is tory, Ge og r a phy, Na ture Stu dy, or t h e g r ade for ce r t a in p e riods ea ch in g sc hool s of t h e s tate From t he te a m n e x t y ea r Ou r ph ys ical tr a in -RECE NT AMERI CAN HIS TORY: 1 L 'terature a nd t he r est The me m- day Thi s int erest s h own by th e s up- tra ini n g s c h oo l our i n flu e n ce is dire ct in g i s Ind e ed a n important fe a ture Thi s co urse d eal s with the b eginnin g be r s of t h e fa c ulty a r e e ve r anxiou s e r v is or s an d t h e r es pon se from th e to th e c omm u nity wh il e in a ll other o r Pe ru li fe. The big gym and t he Ig r ow th a nd deve l o pm e nt of our couu - for a n e w poin t of c ontact w ith e a c h c hild r e n ma k e th ese p eri od s the i n- br a n c he s of ed uc a tion w e m us t cons w im min g po ol a r e th e bes t in tbe Itry as a n a tion. th e origin a n d g row t h )the r 's de pa rtme nt s o at 1 :30 c l a sses s pira t ion nor o r g a n i zing of work with s: de r pe rs on a l benefits firs t a n d c omt a t e a nd a id in maki n g it so P e r u of po li tic a l parti es, as well a s econ- 1 oth e r t ha n r eg ula r m u s i c c l a s ses r e - t hp sv pe n lso rs , who und er s ta nds the md v sec o nd

R egist ra ti o n Ju ne

Alumni's Opportunity

I and 2 Glasses in Se ssion June 4 .

The Normal alu rnni to wo,-k for Teacher's College Degree

Sophomore's Opportunity ,

To complete work fo r Norm a l diploma, (two year college cour s e ) or to work for d eg ree credit s.

Freshman's Opportunity

To do ad v anc e w o r k. tow a rd G v ad uat i on

12th Grade H. S Gradua t e's Opportuni ty

To s ecur e your Normal tro ini n g cr e dit for teach

H E P
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PEDAGO G
er ' s c e rtifi ca t e To do Pr es hm tt n coll ege wor k All other H S Stud e nt's OPportuni ty To m o k e u p b ack w o r k To do ex t ra w o rk toward H. Sc ho o l di pl otna To t ake up any special work COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM May 2 0-Bacc a laur ea t e S e r v i c e s. May 2 1-Eve ret t Ope n Meet i ng May 22 -Phi lo Ope n Me e tin g. Mlly 2 3 - A. M Hi gh Sc h oo l Co m m e n ce m e nt . E v e ni ng C l a s s P lay M ay 24 - A M May D ay Ce r em on ies P. M I vy Day E xe r c i ses E ve nin g , A n n u al Ma y Conce r t. May 2 5 - Co ll e g e C o m m en ce m e nt. 1923 PERU Big .summer School 1923 A Gr and Op portunity to Anyone T o ta ke a in:· Bu s ines s trai n i u g a n d accounting Shorthand and T ypewriting Manual Traini n g o n d Drawing Coach i ng and Physici11 T raining Public Sch oo l Mu s ic Home E co n omi cs Ne braska State Tea cher's College $5 00 m atr ic ul at i o n f e e pay s Tu it i on f or Li fe Sch·JO I ow n e d a nd s npported b y t h e people of N e bra s ka f or t he be n efit of Neb r a s ka 's childr e n P er u Peru t he tried and true The schoo l for me--the scho ol for yo u N oth i ng's t h e ma tte r w ith old P eru Wri te f or I nformation A. L. C AV I NESS, P reside11t R D. OVERHOLT, Regi st r a r.

CL ASSES OF 19ZJ

COMMENCEMENT

I tonl s h e d by what on first a pp ea r a n ce would h ave pass ed for a remn a nt of

Teachers College and Training ScbooJ I Coxey' s a rm y. The little band o! Y. Seniors Receiving their A B Degr ee Graduates Ooe Hundred f1fty. M: C. • A. men, fo r thi s Is what they proved to be s t a rt ed o u t the " s ky line

We have come 1 to the sadd est, th e dri ve" toward s the northwes t, !ol-

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2 gl a dd es t time of the year, commence-l owi n g this until th ey arriv e d s ome 3 m en t weelt. Our hearts are light and littl e di s tance out in the country In 4 ye t we h ave many h ea rtach es for a wooded s pot where they pitc h e d 5 many Of our numbe r a r e leaving. But their t ent and cooked the provis ions

Zelia Andrews, P a wne e City, Nebr

H aze l Carl son, Bradshaw, Nebr.

Sarah Col eman, Fairbury, Nebr

Esther Delzell, Peru, Nebr.

Harriet Glasgow, Humboldt, Nebr.

6 Fae Jones, Julia n, Nebr. our h eartach es will b e hea led by wh i c h we re sent out from the hill 7 Mrs. Dagmar B ond e - Mar dis , Peru fo nd memories and our gladn ess be sto r e to me e t them on their arri val Nebr.

k ep t alive by t h e bright hopes of sue - there. This 1 wa s the Spring Retreat 8 Nellie McA u l ey, Peru, Nebr cess for the f uture. of t h e Y M. C. A. fo r th e purpose of 9 George Medsker, Pe ru Ne br. In the coming week th e re are la y ing pl a ns fo r the following yea r. 10 E. E. Me l vin , Rey n o ld s, Nebr. events that \vill stir o ur m e mories The most compl e te set oO pl a n s ever 11 Ro se Mille r , Bladen, Neb r.

Cl ar e nce B. Han s o n , Shickley

' ci a Heywood, Peru

H e lyn Hu mbert, Omaha

R a ymond H un te r , Tabor

Sigrid Ma ri am Johnson, Malmo

Laura L. Kovanda, T abl e Rock

Gl a dys Las h, Auburn

Harold Maxey, Lewiston

Ramona Mo s iman, Falls City

Neva Mae Nutzman, Otoe

Dorothy Parriott, Per u Haze l Ratekin, F alls City

Louis L. Schieferdecker Belvidere

IL AkGE H. S 0RADUATiN6 CLASS

IFvrty.five Sacondary Students Ready for College.

With the cl ose of the secon d year of th e high scho ol a g rad u ating class oU fo rty-five will fi nis h their w ork.

j The m e mb e r s of thls class have the distin c tion of b e ing t h e fi r st cl ass to hav e tak e n thei r f ull co urse in the hi g h s chool h e r e, hav ing c om pl ete d their tenth grade w ork w h en the two additi o nal y ea r s we r e ad d ed t o the high sc hool from t h e Norm a l c our se

12 Richard Overholt, Peru, Nebr.

w h at they may be. h as been organized in Peru, was th e 13 Bernice P eters , Greenwood, Nebr. The Baccalaureate S e rvice on Sun- result of this m eet ing. 14 Eunice Rando lph, 360 6 State Ave. day, May 20, dear to the h ear t s ot! a ll Besides the seriou s busi n ess taken Kansas City, Kansas. and c h e rished by every one, wil bring up on thi s occasion , eve ry one e n joyed 15 w. w Stephenson, Peru, Nebr. u s hopes as will al s o th e Un ion Me et- varied exp e rie nces of the outing. T he

George L. Showalter Rosel and Edythe Marie Smith, Malvern Henrietta Schwar tz, Nehawka

1\l i ld r ed Seibold, Cha lc o i A lvi n a Selle , Pl ymouth and brig hten our hopes. L et u s see fo rm e d by a n y cabine t s in ce th e "Y"

Nell i e 1\I. Turner, Verona .\fil dre d Wilson, Omaha

Tbi s c las s of for ty- five , m ore t h an dou ble th e numb er of l ast year , p l aces Peru High along s id e o f the c oun ty se at high s c hool s in t h e s tate, in nu m be r o r gradu ates, a s i t h as t a ken

S a r a h Ot til ie Wi t t, I it s pl ace in athl eti cs, d e bate, a n d ing of the Chri s tian Organiz a tion s rain whic h drove the campers unde r- Graduates of Two 1 ear Normal Coorse. of t h e sch ool. ne ath the awning, lasted the great e r

SOPHO iUORE CLASS DAY. other a c t ivities.

J anuary 1923

II Tbe tru clc and bus s es a r r i ved , all hopped in, anxious for the

Dis tinct ive a mong a ll t hes e s c h ools, we Peru has a rec ord t h is year probr ide a t l y not duplicated in th e state Th e Tbe open progr ams of the Everett part of the e vening. and P hll omathean soc ieti es w lll bring Th e following morning the program de light to a ll who see th em. v:as a b on-fire , bre a kfast, a few min-

Th e hig h schoo l commencement utes r ecr eation, follow ed by a bu sitells us that others are comi n g to fill ness meetln. Thi s was c lo sed in ou r pl aces in the ranks of d ear old time to hit the tra il back to Per u in

Sophomore Class Pl ay radiates the ta l ent t h at our sc hool dev e lops May D ay Exercises and Ivy Day cer emoni es wi ll make our h earts ligh t an d our p ath c l ear.

Th t• A•tist Recital w ill ir.spire us to great thin gs and we can n ot fa il a nd the Commencement Exerc is es that br in g to us our cove t ed diplomas w ill long h a unt our memo r ies. And immedia t e ly followin g the Commencement, comes the A lumn i lunc heo n at 12 o'c l ock a t which we will be together fo r a last fo nd hour.

Th e Commencement Calendar the en ti re week i s as fo llows:

S unday, 1\luy 29

11 A. M. Baccalaureate Service. Co ll ege Gymnasium.

Be r tha Behrends, Sterling Fern Hays, D ill e r

G e n evieve M. Hobson, Weeping W ater Olive Horning, Nelson

that would take u s to our destination. S e nior class thi s year h as b e e n t h e No happier crowd ever spe!lt a day l a rges t i n the high schoo l, a nd of the than the Sophomore c l ass ' forty-five g r a duates , twe nty-nine, or on Ma y 3 1923 64 p e r ce nt ar e boys, and of the gradPer u

Pau l W. L amb, Palmyra time for the noon day m eal. More s uch outings with boy s and l ead e r !,! Anna M. Ne lson Ruskin of boys would have a t endency to Be rnice P arkin son, Fairbury influe n ce s tud ents to a lways tu rn to Ina S a r a h Schoenthal, Panama Sterling Stan ton S ears , Pie r ce the right. ALee Smith , Creighton j :ty Ill23 · :\1ar e Clara Adams, Peru

ELECTIONS.

: U pon arriving in Nebraska City, we u a t e s more tha n 80 p e r cen t plan to were welcomed by the Chamber of continu e with coll eg e work.

; Commerce , who furni s hed a guide The list .ofl gradu a t es i s a s follow s : , and wer e taken to the packing h ou se, , Barnes, Mildred

! where we were permi tted to observe Bath, Howa r d the lJr eparation and inspection of the Be rnard, L awre n ce

meat. You see t h at up on our d ay of Be c k, Rowena

1pl e a s ure we were ben t up on l ea rn-

Bugbee, Donald Casey Grant

ka, S upt. Bernice Peters, Rave nn a, Hig h sc hool.

George Medsker, Lawrence, Neb r as- E dward James Bath, Brownville Thelma G. Beedle, Cortl an d Nebraska, Vera M. Brown , F a ll s City Jan et Br uns, South Omaha Ne braslta, Ve ra V. Buckles, T a ble Rock

R oss McDan i e ls, Supt. Nora, Irma D Casey, Peru

;

<-; n c e Pa r kin s on, Nora, Ne br ask a, Ze li a :Mae Chaplin , Inavale

High schoo l. Be ss ie M. Chambers, Florence

L eo Faunce , Bat tl e Creek, Nebraska, Clifford Ellis Clark, Swanton H ig h schoo l. Bertha M. Cl eveland, Nora

Fre d Rothet·t, Plattsmouth, Nebras - Margaret Atlanta Cole, Peru k a , High school. N b Vivi a n D Corey, S h e nandoa h, Iowa Edythe Smith, Plattsmouth, e ras1 p IVwl a Gladys Cudn ey, Omaha

2:30 P. M. Union Meeting of Chri s tIan Organizati ons of Schoo l. High (a, nm a ry. Nellie Bell e Dickinson, Om aha -Jladys L as h, Pla tt s mouth, Neb r as ka, :\1. D i p c·t school a u ditori u m Monday, J'lny 21.

1 <lae av s. awnee 1 y , - y. IL eo Warington :Faunce, Neb raska

Vw la Cudney, Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Cl ty i>rimary.

8: 15 P. l\1. Open Program-Ever ett Ca mpus or high s chool aud ito t;iu m.

; i ng something n ew.

j Then we vis ited the I lind school,

1 ob se r ved how their r eading a n d w ri t-

' in g was done, how they study m a p s,

; a nd bow they ma ke brooms.

1 Later the c lass wen t to a ca fe where dinner was prepared for us.

Th e n it rain e d but rain could neither

d am pen our s pirits nor daunt u s We went out t o Park wher e we

Cham berlain, Roy

Coatney, Cecil Conkl e F r a n cis

Co ol\, Verna

Co well , George Dahl s trom, Roy

Da llam, Boone

Dall a m, Lloyd

D i llon, Kita

s p ent a very h a ppy ho ur. IE a d s , Eliz a beth

At four o'clock we we r e ready for

a. picture s how g iv en f or us b y the Ft s he r, Lms Ne b r as k a City Chamber of A b &iter show we could not have Iwrt, AlvJe chos en. · J ones Hobo

In the basement of the S ai nt's Ganz e ll , Dewey Church w e h a d our s upp e r, after L a mb e rt, Mildre d whic h the mos t of us came home Laughlin, Lyle •.r ues ll ny illay 22

8: I 5 P. M. Open Program - P hilomathean S oc iety. Campus or high schoo l au ditorium. We dne s day, lllny 23.

10: 00 A. l\L High School Comm e ncem ent. High school a ud itor iu m.

8: 15 P. M. Cl a ss P lay. Co ll ege gymn as ium '.rhnrsdny, :nuy 24.

10 : 00 A.M .May Day Exerclse s Campu s or co ll ege gymnasium.

3:00 P. M. I vy Day Ceremonies. Campus or co ll ege gymnasium.

8: I5 P. l\I. Artist Recital. College gymnas ium. Frltlny, )lay 2G

10:0 0 A M. Commencement c i ses Co ll ege gymnasium.

12:00 M. Alumni Lunch eon. Vernon Dining Hall.

l h k N b k W Merle F isher, Cook l'\ellie Dickinson, Ne aw ·a, e r as a , Glenn Harrison Frary, Auburn

Intermed iate. N b k IAda vern Graybill , Roseland Ambry Jodry, Falls City, e r as a, Lo:s Erma Gr iffin, Ellis intermediate. j \ Nebraska Emil E. Grunwa ld, Dunba r J Sigrid Johnson, F a ll s City, I ntermediate. ' Gladys Gunderson, Crofton Pauline Genevieve H a nson, Wah oo

R uby Thompson, Fall s City, NebrasLucille Emma Harajian, P e ru ka , Junior High school :'.Iary Ellen Harajian, Peru

C. E. Clark, Sa l em, Nebraslca, Supt. Mary I sabel Hartley, Nebraska Ci ty Frieda woitzel , S a l em, Nebraska, Esther Halcyon Hays, L ushton High schoo l. l l'\ edra A. Heaton, Shenandoah, Io wa Vivia n Co r ey, Pres t on, Nebraska, 1 Lily- Winfred Hi llq uist, Omaha Pr i nc lpal s hip. I Th e lm a Evel yn Howe, Peru

The l ma Beedle , Cl ay Center, Neb ras- Ambe r E. Jodry, A ubu rn

1m, High sc hool. Ste ll a M. John s o n Grand Is la nd

:-lellie Turne r, Clay Cente r Neb r aska

Primary

Bessie Cha mb e r s Col u mbus Nebr aslia Interm ediate .l u ne Taylor, Columbu s, Nebraska,

ExerMt.

'F RE S H ill AN -SOPJIO iUORE GA111E

Primary.

Bertha Cleve l a nd Columbus, ka, Inte r media t e

whil e s ome who wis h ed to stay fo r Mc l\lahon, Warren th e S e nior Class Pl a y remained over McVey, Bessie night a n d compl ete d t h is c lass day Martin, A udr ey hy coming to P e r u the fo llow i ng Mason, Lillian morning. The Sophomores owe much ·'leek, Lucille oC their good time to L eo Faunce, a Xea l, Hel en m e mber of the c l as s Oake s, Otto

P. S.-The featur e of the Day was Ov e rholt, l\1arion Mack's trying to s plash the contents Pa niott Charl e s of the cooli ng vat o ut at the packing Parri o t t, J e nnings pl a nt.

Jl W ll SC HOOL SENIOR DAY.

Pearl Kayton, Octavia

Edna Mae Ke ll y, Wymore

Jean McAlpin, Friend Mar ga ret Clare McCall, Milford

De lla: E. McCallum, Bladen

Ross E. l\fcDani e l, Fairb ur y Nebras- Et h e l i\'I. l\1cMaste r, Peru

1 Richard Madde n , Pawn ee City

Las t Fl'iday after noon the Sopho- In order that a s hip may fo ll ow its Edna E. Maue l, Milford AHred l\1. Morford, Fairbury D orothy Mos iman, Falls City Mary Fern Mye r s, Polk Dorothy Al ice Pettit , Peru Charles H. P lace, Nel>rnska City

mores again brought In the bacon, safe course It m ust h ave a pilot. In w h en th ey grabbed the long e nd of a order that the Peru vian may be a 16 to 5 score in a ba se b a ll game s u ccess it mu st h ave a u ed itor - inwith the Freshmen T h e Freshmen c hie f, pos sessed with initia tive a n d might h ave won but the ga m e h a d to s up erior a.blllty. Such a n e ditor , the Dean Pomeroy, All e n b e ca ll ed at the e nd of the fifth Inning Per'uvian b as h ad thi s year. H e h as .J uli a n Pool, Verdon o n nc<:ount of the rain s pent many hours of thought a nd Veda A. Rhodus. Peru

The S e nior c lass accompa ni e d by :\lr. Brownell and Miss Blankenship observed the an nu al "Seni o r Day", on Tu e sday, May 8.

At seven o'clock. t h i rty-five enthus-

Pryor, Amethyst rtitclti e Arleene S ea r s , G ladys Tacke tt, Harry T ay l or , Harland '! Rnd e f o rd Roy Wheeldon , Cl yde Willi a ms, Ra lph v r ight, Roscoe \e d<. Hele n t,ook Owe n. L'l HRA'fl'l'UDE. Ic; wendo ly n Elizabeth Mallo ry, ita, Kansas. _

W i c h' iastic seni ors gathered in f ront of the T. J. Majors Tr a i ni ng B uil ding and piled into two waiting trucks.

The Sophs h ad fir st bats and start- la bor in or de r that the ann u a l this ed o u t strong by tallying twelve runs

In t h e first inn in g. The F r es hm e n t!gh ten ed up an d played real ba ll the

li' 1·ed Hothert, Harvard ·ear might s u r p ass any other In E: l s a Schae (er , Omaha our hours of e nj oymeut In r eadi ng I P I ( 1923 I t t • t Juanita l\1. Shee r Thurman Iowa. t 1e ernv n n o , e us no orge I d M ld tl h h r Rae I mogene Swart wou t, Kansas City, n ex t two innings pr eventi n g a n y scor- Ric 1ar m en, 1roug w ose eI I d b k I Misso uri. in g during tho se p e riod s. The Soph s l'or t this s p e nc 1 oo h as co m e to F e rn 0. Taylor, Palmy t·a arltled a noth e r co unter in t h e fourth us i Hnby A. Tltornpson, F a ir bu ry round and three mor e In the fifth.

! I ris Tobler, Pe ru

The Fr es hm e n we r e u n abl e to sc or e NEWS. Ada Ellen Wagner, Fairb ury in th e first frame but put over thre e Helen J Weimer, Hardy eo un ters In the secon d a nd two more The tournament is goin g at l ast. Ray We ll s, Al exandria in the thi rd. In the l ast two inning s Because of th e s h o t·t time that i s l eft Erma iVoit:t.el, Greenwood t h ey we r e un a b le to sco r e. fot· play in g, the men's doubles and the Freidn Greenwood At the en d of tho fi fth Inn in g the women's doubles we r e omitted. There \u gu st lll23 ' water was tu rn e d on. sending ever y - a r e twenty-two com pe titor s in the Birdie El ean or Baldwin Per u

The first stop was Nebraska City , tvhe t·e visited the hi gh school ; l ater we c r ossed the frenz ied waves of the Old i\lis souri into the Hawkeye state. , We ali g h1 ed from o ur trucks at Ham1. urg for a few minutes. Whi le in tow n , we noticed the t h eatre was showing Harold L l oyd in "Safety 1 ;. st." So we decide d to contin u e our journey to Sidney and r e turn that eveu i ng in time for the show. T e n mil es northe ast we s ped and shortly afte rnoon rea c h ed Sidne y. Here a grassy pa rk with large trees drew our utteution and we imm ediate ly del cldecl to eat our dinner a nd spend 1 tbe a fte rn oo n in t h is place After 1 dinner we pl ayed game s a nd inspected th e town. Supp e r time was near 1at hand and we decided to take ad-

The Philom a th e ans t urne d ou t in a large gath e ring a t the l ast m eeti n g a nd eujoye d on e o f t h e mo st in te re sting programs o( th e yea r It w as pesented in t h e fo rm of an An nu al. Th e "News Ite m s" we r e r ead by Do rothy Pettit, the "Jo k es" by Marl( Delze ll. The "Adve r tisem e n ts" by Fo rrest B e ll [rom adYi ce by Om er Spe rry on da nc in g to want ads by fe minine m em bers "under th irty."

Th e " Mus i ca l S ecti on" b y Helen Yeck co n s is t ed of s e lectio ns b y a q uintette c ompose d on Milla rd Be ll , Mr. Schoeoticke, l'' o rr es t B e ll He le n Yeck and Alfhild G llq ui st. The "Ath letic Section wn s a bly hand led by Paul R eeves, who pr ese n te d sweatet•s to h is well bal a n ced t ea m. The Parliamen tary m emb e r s o n the jump, to watch for Drill le d b y Mr De lzell kept all t h e e rrors by th e Ch a ir or by the memhe rs. o n e scamper in g for she lter, nod m en:s si ngl es aucl e ig ht in the wo- E JJ za be t h Sav itige i n g th<' thin! In te r- c lass a thl etic c on- mens si n g les. Seve ral match es h ave I bor te s t of the ye ar in the So phomores been 11laye d with t h e followin g r es ult. l\1 G ' d C 1 1 Cadn 1 ary o , a a v n, ms favor. 1t was a good, c l ean game F t rst r ound: Crago won from Hoyt, IG era ld Vaugh n Cas ler, Utica

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vantag e of our surroundlngs and rema in for s upp e r. Immediately after s upper we departed for Hamburg, whet•e w,e all e njoyed the show. AfT a- t e r the show we continued o n our homeward wa y. We cros

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at Nebraska City, and once more was upon Nebras lt a soil. Afte r a drive
theans. n nd t he ve r v best spo t'ts manshlp was L ei c h won from Ye rk es, Gandy won M t 111 C l ey T ee ms h · · arg:n·e a y aw , u e !'l hown by b oth teams. H ats off to ft·om Brownell, Ma j or s wo n from 1 1 1 ' C 11 t F irb ,o tc . o 1s e r, a ury the Sop h s. H ats off to th e F t os h! Sch leford ocker , a nd Costello won 1 Vera B eatri ce Coole, Peru from llun tm Second rouncl: Crago Ca rrie WlniGre d JoJ IId ns , Sto c kha m won fr om Peterson, a nd Coste ll o won I Ag nes Ve n n Fishe r, Lib e rty from Mnjora. A ll the wore H en ri etta Fleck, Gretna L n11t rid ny a f t e rnoon nh ont fiv e- wH II )l lnyecl a nd good s ports m a n s hip li'aye H a nn a, Falla City thirty th e wdr ld mi ght ll ave b ee n as1 waR s h ow n waller Han s en, f obn aon SPRING RE 'rRF.A'J'. ol' an hour. we we r e all bac k in P e ru 110\0RS TO J<'ORJIER P E Ulf \ UN 1 ejoic ing over our good time even th o ug h we were c hilly." :\fl !lS Yr"'a H a n son 1922. Co uc h or debat e at Battle Creek won W hen you think that y ou are about c ha mpio n s h ip o t i\orth Central Dis11 fl y p e r cent be lle r than ev eryone e l !lO Itt ict. yo n are goiug to lead a mi g hty lonely Wont t h r u !Willi-tinala ut State conlt f P. teat.
sed the river
Our n e xt meetin g will be open to all coll ege s tud e n t s to e n joy the fu n of rhe Philom a

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Ihave ex lJ e l i c nced it, know that it taltes ca r e ful, continual planning and Ent e:red nt the at P eru, Ne- 1fait hful work to ke ep it go in g. Work bra sk a !lS secoud .clastl matte r. 1a nd tim e that must be t aken at the lsac r!(ice or pl ea s ure and, at Urn es, Pub Oishell Weekly by the Pe ru State oth e r duti es. Teachers College So it i s a pleasu re , to express ap-

- 1preciaUon to the staff, the organ iz a$1 o 1 per year. 5 in gk c opy 5 ctl' Ilio n r epo1ters, the st ud e nt body and faculty, anti a ll others whether con-

yo un g ruen mak in g seed, but more young men planling spuds.

Wh at this country needs Is more paint on the old place and l ess p a int on t he young face

What this country n ee ds isn't a lower r ate of interest on money, but a higher in te r est in work.

What this country n eeds i s to fol -

l ow the Doot s teps of the fathers in- istead of the foot s teps of t h e d anci n I To Contributors•

sh ou ld be in by Fr:day night. No a e<eptt"d alte r 5 p 111 Frid ay ·

R Hh J.o uis S ch ielcrd cc ker Fores t 'S ell ,

and for th e ir kindly co n s ideration in looking ov e r any e rrors that may hav e go tten In th r ough hum a n inaccuracy.

I wi s h, especially, to tha nk Arthur Majors tor the bus in ess ability h e has s hown as business manage r, In conducting the money s ide of the e nte rpri se s o s killfully as to ma k e the paper sel f- s upporting an d at the same time of s u c h recogniz ed worth :1S an advertising medium that busi'ne ss men even in Lincoln write to us

masters.- St. P au l Crescent.

THE SUNSET lN FERU

Softly the evenin9 came. The s u fr om the western horizon, Like a magician extended hi s gol de wand o'er the land scape; Twinl,ling vapors a rose; and sky a n wate r a nd forest Seemed a ll on fire a t the t ouc h an melted and mi ngled together,

g n n d d Lon gfel low- "Eva ngleine

There are nights when the s l'Y i , s fo r a dve rti s ing space.

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And to the faculty members who shrouded by dark a nd dreary and the beauty or the sunset is h1dden ha ve untiringly given of th e ir energy

and tim e a nd pati e nce in helping meB from the eye of man Th e r e ar e

A tl• r M · s B s'n ss Manager nights when t he western h orizon I

· r •U Jor u 1 c a nd t h e staff iu our work, I am truly Fern T a y lo t·, Ass ist ant banked with c loud s, light an d fi ee c s I!

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W g rat e ful. ones; be:i!VY a nd larg e ones, fane

o ade Ctrcul a ttou Manager President A. L. Cavine ss baa en- y • --.--·-- ' couraged and help ed u s, a nd w e thank a nd plain ones And th e n, there ar

Befo1·e wo rld ng on th e sc hoo l pa p e r the nigh t when the heaven s ar e e him. it used t o be, to me, somet hing that

Iclea r an d blue (and the s un set r e Elditor-i n-ChlefL just c a me out, got to me, u s uall y, ve a ls its glory and b eauty to man once a woek , a nd 1 glanced over it

Thes e two types of su nsets have been hurriedlJr Some weel's It was dri er WHA'r '!'JUS COUNTRY NEEDS

1seen many times in P er u-by thos

e than ot:h e r s, u su a ll y dry enough , (B e -

1 who obser ve nature. H e r e In Peru ing a r e<:ord of what w e ha d already Wh at this country needs is not where yo u have a clear vis ta one may experiemcetl.) Maybe I'd glance over Ia new bir t h of freedom, but the old s ee suns ets a s b eautifu l as tho se one mos t o r It an d read one or more a r - fashioned $ 2 l ower b erth. reads about which are seen in tic l es ra.tbe r care fully,-those that What this co untry needs is n t more lands. Do you realize a nd a ppreci a te told of s ome picnic, or organization liberty but l ess people who take lib- this? s tunt t tmt I'd been ln. So it Is with e rtie s 'with our lib erty j Nights when the sky i s b edecked eac h of u s, so me a rtic les appeal to Wha t this country n ee ds i s n't to get with clouds, the da r t ing r ays of the u s as wor th while, so me don't. But more t axes from the people, but fo r s un set are by tco:n, and they the on es t hat don't a pp eal to you or Ithe p eople to get mor e irom the a re mto royal ?louds o to me a ppea l to some one else, being ta xes.

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I purpl e, VIol et, gold and pmk. The in th a t re s pect lik e a daily; none of What t h is co untry n ee ds i s not more heaven s are a gard e n of---.c l oud s u s r e a c l eve r yth ing there. mil es of territory, but more mile s to Th e n , nights when the sl{y IS clear

f After a ll a s c hool pape r is a real : th 11 t and blu e, the sun, "one u nclouded . e g a on. ,, pa rt of the in s titution a nd thos e who ·what this co untr y n eeds Jsn't mor e bl aze of hvmg hght s l owly s inks and

i ons of Dollars

Worth of Clorhing is r>estroyed by .M o ths

Eve'ry

jus t becau s e it was n o t dry clean e d : b ef1> r e la y in g away

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The little ,typewrite r with the b ig reputation.

Convenient- to carry o r to tuck away.

Complete - wit h f our -row Stan dard

gilds the ea r th with go l d. Glimm e ring vapors r ise, aud t hen the s l{y, a rainbow of ir r idescent h l! ':l slowly fades into the soft grey of twilight. Night

:lL\IUNG PERU MORE BEA WIFUL

c ree ps over the earth, and the sky blossoms with i ts myria ds of s tars.I

Dirt. and g rea se are a lm os t as

Nature has given to Peru various pl aces of bea uty and bas sugges t e d many possibilities. There are a num; destruc t iv e as moths. th eY tend t o b er of reasons why we cou ld and 1 • j r ot f ab r1c and o f l en ca u se ought to make our town on e of the 1milrlew most bea utiful in Nebraska.

I D r y c lea ni ng r emoves al l dust, From the s tation to the bu siness and moth eggs- section of town, trees, sh ru bbery and 1 g rease , flerms. .flowers could be p lanted between the l i you r garm e nt s are r etu rn e d on s idew a!ks and paveme nt We need , hangers. in du st and mllth-proof not even g ive reason for improvement

bags. along this street, when we t h in k of

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that space for a park The I j J"''Q A CEJKA tennis court is alr ea dy ther e and an j , I 1 • • attractive p a r lt coul d be mad e of it, Are daily at our j Cleaner a nd Tailor a community house might be l Bargat·ns

I The old hote l could be torn down I spee i a 1

Ginghams Muslins Curtain Nets . com es to the person who has money in the bank --Me et tb ttt oppor tunity Prepared-ST AT E BANK f ul with landscape gardening. I 1 The timb er land, which be lon gs to · he state might b ecome a camping ground which would be free to Boy dcouts and Camp Fire Girl s The road in front of the Training IJuil di ng wou ld look mu c h better, if it were paved. Al so the r oad l oadi ng down No r ma l hi ll should be paved 1 HESTED STORES GO. Auburn, Nebr. f ... Peru , N eb raska The vacant space b etween t he Tr a ining b uil din g and th o engine hou se might be trausflonnod into an attt actlve a ni mal zoo. The sp ring bird s ca ll to tbe wife, "Clean -up " ! 'rh ey bring the same message to our town. Tho s ugDIAMONDS W AT C.: HE S gestion i s for a c lean up campai g n. JEWELRY Your best Assurance of Why not bave a ce rtai n day in s pring a nd autumn to rake our yards after th at we might a ll go down to the park Standard Values Ior community house for a pic nic, i! we had a day of tllla so rt. I I'm sure business men would be g l ad to join in the campaign. It is i mposs ibl e to Imagine the dif- ONE PRICE TO ALLNebr. City, N e br 1 ference t h at wou ld result i f at least part or these s ugges tions were ca rried l out. Eirltor's No te- Th e above article, a s pecim e n o f worlt douo In tho civics !class of th o 8th grade of tllo Domonstrat !on Hchoo l, was w ritten uy S I LV E Q W f\ R E Ge n ev ieve Sargeant & Rice Co. WH0LGSALE; GN0E.t:;NS Nebraska <::ity, Nebr.

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r.lii I Phone 62 and a n ew one built in its place. The ================================ vacan t space cou ld be mad e beauti1 IN Percales
Doc to r L. B. SHREVE Dentist Extraction and X -Ray Childreos work a Specialty Office !-'hone 27 Residence 2 00 0, D STONECYPHER, M. D PHYSIC I AN P hon es Your Spring Gostumc will be Go r rect if Selected at Matthews' Style Shop Sty le With o ut Extr avagance Ne braska City, - - - Nebraska We boost Peru-and Feed you too BURLINGTON C A. FE One block north Burlington D epot Neb r aska City , Nebr. Herald Printing House DISTINCTIVE PRINTING Phone 77 Auburn, Nebr. THE BEST SHOE SHOP-Elmer Ringer, Pro prietor Let us do your shoe r epairing ITS and Wingfoot rubber heels. Oak an d Kr ome sole leath e r. We carry a full line of laces , dyes and p o lish es. Quick service, reas o nable priccss Special attenti o n given to mai l orders. Peru, Nebr. Keyboard. $60 Price, with case, 1 clea n as new. and make Improvements In the I 1 L ook ov e r your su 1ts, overcoats, ap pearance of their homes. : jackets fur s d r ess es, e tc r i g h t I The owne r s of the I ot just south of I n ow it m a y savP. you m any dollars. , Fis her's drug store, might be Induced I NEW A venue Store H. U L ANDOLT I to donateI

M., the Chr!at- l B. B. ian a s sociat ions, D. Dramatic Clu b, Dorothy Mos im an, Falls City, Y. W. 0. Ol ympi c Club, Or. Orche s tra. C C.

TEACHE HS WANTED

F n C 1l l e g- i!s , Hi .{ 1 Sr: h o o l s , G r ades. Man y o p en ings in all bra nch es o f te11ch ing ENROLL NOW for the b es t positio n

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Oste o pa t hysician Dr. Ray l:{eynolris of Auburn, Tho se who w ere pre s ent will In Pe ru Tu esday and Friday agree tha t the meeting h e ld May 9, For app o in t m en t was one of the many e s pecia lly good .-oh;.:.r.Jn.;,;e-.M;.:r..;.s-=>U;....iiCaio.cM.-.Pv,..P,.,r _._.u meetings t hat h ave b een held t hroughAuburn, Neb raska

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our frami n g df'pa rtment.

W e sell mu ;; i cal ins rum e nt s and,

s uo p l ies. I

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Bakerized So luble Coffee

A dPiiciou s c up of coffee in an

J P. Je,\ elry Co. instant. Th e id ea l coffee for I p icni cs an d room lunches Court H o u se squa re Aub urn

Cut Flowers I

and Plants

Milam Green tJouse

Phone 189

Auburn, Nebr.

out th e yea r. Perha ps thi s was due to the s ubje ct- E stes Park The program consis ted of lively E stes Park songs by tho se .in attendance, devotional service condu c ted 'by E s tber De lze ll , a vocal sol o by A lfhild Gilgu is t, an Estes Park stunt give n by U1e c abinet girls, and a tal k by Mr s . Wa ugh about th e wonders of th e pork The stunt r epre s enting c a mp li lle at E s te s Th e aud ie nce

gain e d a clear idea of the thrills of the bu s dr ive out from Denver, the various fo rms of exe rcise in which on e may parta ke, the l ecture and discu ssi on a l meetings, the e a rly mornin g sce ue s a t th e community was h b as in or perha ps a nearby pool, a nd saddest of a ll , the departure. Mrs Waugh, who has had con si dera ble expe rienc e in this region, was well abl e to describe its b eau ties a nd wonders, and we we r e filled w ith grea ter enthusias m for the conference to b e h e ld there ·

at Ph one 25 MARDIS Phone 25 Y. M. C. A.

1 d ay, was or es pecial inte rest Special

If it is schoo l sup plie s fe a tur es of the programm e wer e a

T h e Y. M. C. A. meeting of Wednes- - day, May 9th, pre cee ding mothe r's 1

s ta ti onea y. Fountain pens drugs. toilet or a victrola you need get it tt t

Barnes' Pharmacy

The Rr xul Store l' crs criptions Carcfull v Com pou n ded

Patron ize o ur Adve rtisers a r e r e i iable. The y

& C:llenberger

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Phon el2 Peru, Nebraska Phone 26

vo c a l s olo by Miss Fern Taylor accomp a nied on the piano by Mi ss Zelma Talor a nd the a ddres s o G the evening by Mr s. R D. Ov e rholt. Both we re e x cell e nt indee d. Th e Y. M. C A. tak e s thi s oc casion to exte nd th e ir t ha nks to the Miss e s T a ylor and Mrs Ove rhol t.

E VERETT NOTES.

At the regular meeting of the Eve r e tt Lite r a ry Soc ie t y, Thur sday evening, Ma y 10, the m emb e r s w e re entertain ed by a very enjoyable program. One fe ature of t h e entertainment was a coun try school, In adclition to t his wa s a voca l 8olo give n by Mark De lze ll. Arte r th e program the r e ma ind e t of the evening was spent in discu ss' lg bu s iness 111011 SCHOOL.

The a sse mbl y pro g ram on Frida y mornin g c onsis t e d or two pa rts The fir s t wa s a r eading "Keeping A Se a t at the Benefit," by Mi s s Smith of the Colleg e The second pa rt was give n lo y th e Junior high. The pupil s ma r c h ed in \ \!ea ring cap s with .J.

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN - H - a -ze-1 Rate kin F a ll s City G. C. 1-----------------------------i 'Uhe Citizens eState .9lank Coal Mine Near Peru COLLEC'.rlON 0} SNAPSHOTS. I Eth e l McMaster, Peru, P., D., Y. W. R ic hard Ma dd en, Pawnee Ci ty, D. We have been giving t he snapshots P., Y M. , i\I. C., F. B., P. Club "Pe p" of those who ar e completing the two Editor-in-Chi e f of Peruvian. yenr a nd fo11 r year courses. Due to Gw e ndol yn Mallory, Lincoln, P., D., · Jaclt of spa ce we are collecting the Y. W., G. C., 0. s n a ps hots o r tb e remainder of the Edna Ma uc h, Milford, G. C , Y. W. , Sophomor es in on e group picture. P., 0 Key to th e g ro up: M. C. Me n' s C lub H a rold i\Ia xy, Lewiston, M. C., G. C., Girl s' Club, P , Philo., E. Ever- Glov e r Milam, Au burn, F. C., F. B., e tt, C. C. A Y. W., Y.
s. V. P of M C P. Club. I El sa Sh ae fe r , Oma ha, G. C., D., Y. W. Loui s Schieft:!rdeclter, Be lvide r e , S ec'y M. C , Y. M., E. Ruth Se ibold, Cha lc o, G. C., P. Alvina Se lk, Pl ymouth G. E. E Y. W Ju a nita Sh ee r, Thurman, I o wa , P , G. C. Ge orge L Showa lte r, Ro se l a nd P. of M C. , Y. M., Philo. Romon a Mosim a n , Fall s Ci ty, G. C., Philo. Fern My e r s Polk, Or., G. C., Y. W., E. Anna M Ne ls on, Ru s kin, G. C., Y. w., Bernice P a rkin son F a irbury P., D., Dorm. P., Y W "Pe p.'• Dor othy Par i ott, Peru, P., G. C., B. Ball ( 1) (2). Dorot hy Petti t, P e ru, D., P. Charl es H. P la c e, Nebras ka City , M. C. , F. Ball , P. Cl ub Dean P ome ro y, All en, M. C. , F ball P. Club. Juli a n E. Poo l Verdon M. C., F. ba ll. In e z Ray Well s , A le xandria, G. C Pres ; Phiio. Mil dr e d Wil son, Omaba J C'.. 0 Club , D. Sar ah vv::.t, Syracu s e, G C Y. .\' Ern a Wo,tze l, Greenwn orl, Y. IV., E. , Or. , Co) Or., 0. cl u b c;, ;. CL I NE AGENC Y, Colu m b ia Mi:;sOuri I G. (' Freida Woitze l , Gree owo•1:l, Y. W.,
E. Or. Col. Or., 0. C l !; b D. club, F e1 n T aylor, Palrpyra, Y. W., E., C:. Any kind o f r P. pair in g d one b y np to·date j e welers -Pr i c es alway s reasonable-· We hav E' all kinds o f school pin s and r ngs a l ways on h a nd Watchmaker :: Jeweler J. C. Chatelain Peru, Neb r ART AND MUSI C We h ave a nice li ne of r e p r oduc tion a of famous We do fine wo rk in
IH. S. on th e m. Afte r giving some of th eir ye ll s th e following progra m was give n: The Stewart School Service I niaiogue-''Tom s Practi cal Joke:· (Establis h ed in 19 16) Du e t- Otto a nd Elizab e th Bo e ls t o rlt Dramatl za tion- "llf,,., rel a nd Gre t e l W. T. Davis '16 188 No. IflJ eams or 1927.' ' Lin co ln , Nebr. Th e entire J)l'Og rut PLEASES TEACHERS uncl inter eH t nud \\ • - -------------------------...; jo yed by a ll. was full or life .,.r.: r n uc h e nFacul ty and students w ill find an ac co u n t w it h us a great convenience to t hem C onsult us con ce rn ing an y busi ness probl em y ou may hav e E. E GOOD , P r es1den t SWAN.S, Auburn, French Wilton Rugs Simmons Steel Beds Se ller's Kitchen C abinets Sealy Matresses Karpew Upholstered Florence Oil Sto ves Winch ester Hard w are Victroles, Victor Record s The New Ones arc He rc Hart Schaffner & Marx Society Brand Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Heid Caps Large Assortment You will like them Dammast Clothing Co. Successors to Goldberg s Nebraska City, Nebr. We have a wonderful selection Of Student's Hats, Caps , Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings at prices ' you will like. Auburn Clothing Company Auburn, Nebraska West of Conr t H ouse Ou tfi ters for men and boys Exclusive but not .Gxpe.nsiv e Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairi ng ERNSTENE JEWELRY €0 HARRY E. WOLF, Succ. Nebraska City , Nebr Anything you may require for your wardrobe can be selected here with the full assurance that you're getting correct styles, good material and value. Commodious rest room for your co nv e ni e nce wheu you visit the city Whether it be Shoes, Ready- t o•wea r Dry -Goods, Clothing, or Furnishings We're here to serve you. F. W. Glcveland & Son, N ebras ka C ity, N ebras ka

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DEPAR'fi'rENT. ;ecc nll y in t ro du ced is desti ned t o become a pro mi s in g fi e ld for e n ter pr i sin g l a n g uage stud e nts . As yet, on l y r.c me be a little ki nd e r A thor ou g h c ourse iu L at in , in- Spa ni s h I a nd ll are offered, bu t l\ l iss L e t I!. C I.e a d t lle bl ind e r elu d ing adva n ced tran s la tion o f a nC i a i·k expects to ofCe r m o r e a dva nced 'l' CI th e faul ts of those abou t me c:. n t wr i tin g s , a nd a g ood Sp a ni s h wo r l;: in th e Uutur e Th e t m c is d e - To me prn i sc a l ittle m ore l'Ou rse c on s t itu te t h e l an g u a g e d e- l' o t e d to ohta inin g a kn o w le d ge or t he L e t nw be when I am w ea r y, pa rtm e nt of t h e schoo l. Ml a s E s th e r Cla r k w ho is a t th e h ead o f t h e d e - pr in c ip le s of th e la n g uag e, dr ill i n Ju s t a li ttle bit mor e c hee r y ; pa t·tm e nt, a bl y ass isted by Miss R o b- 0 1a l e xpress io n a nd trans la tion of 1 c t m e se r ve a li t tl e b e tte r in s on, t he stu dents s u c h a t ho r - S p::i ni s h tJi ays a nd s to r ies. Sin ce T hos e tll a t 1 a m strivin g fo r. o ugh und e r s t a nd i ng of t h e la n g u<tge, Lilc co m merc!a l re l atio n s be tw ee n th e that s ho uld t he si t u a tio n a ri se, t hey l n ted S t ntc i:l a nd S pa ni s h c o u n t ri es J"r t n:e he a little braver wou ld be a b l e to flu e n tl y conv e r se :• "e gi'Ow in g, a lm ow led g e of Sp anis h W h e n temptation bids m e wave r; wit h t hei l· S pa ni s h or Rom a n br oth- a !:l thi s cour se o ffers would Le Let i l.e str ive a l ittle ha rde r a n a d va n tage t o a n y in d ividua l. 1'o Le a ll t hat I s h ou l d be ('1' 3 Mi ss Rob i p son has c ha r ge of the c ourse In th e Tra inin g sc hoo l , HO l'IIO .liOUE l L !' t me l e a lit tl e m ee k er, · With tll e b r o t he r t ha t is we ake r , L e t m e t hi nlc mo r e of my u e ig!1b v l' 1'11e las t impo r t a nt b m;iness mee t 1 11 tl a li t tle les s o C i n g or the Sop homo r e C lass will be

: npe rvl si n g t he pr act ice teaching in t ha t de pa r t me n t. The a dvan ced L ::t in wo rlc in th e Co ll ege is in t il e I '' n d s of J\liss Cl a r k. Besi d es a dh e l d· 'fh ur sclny, J\lay 17. T he year 's Let me be a litt le sweete r , va n cecl L at in , on e may talc e a s ho r t bu s iness w ill be c l os ed a t t h is tim e Ma lte my li fe a b it com p leter, co urse in My t h o lo gy, wh ic h is a stud y of t he tradition s and m yths of th e a nc ie nt Rom a n s It is q ui te ev id e n t that the o f s u c h a stu dy

Dy d oing w hat I s h ou ld d o c. r ,\. ' E 'f! J'Y o r the day L e t m e· to il w ith out compl ain i ng Th e C. C. A. he ld th e ir l a s t bu s i - 1\ot a hum bl e tas lc disda inin g; with th e la n g u age in whi c h it was o r - ness m eeting la :> t We d n esd ay , May 9. L !lt me face th e s um mo n s cal mly gi na ll y wri tten would make it m ore Th e B ibl E' c l a s s h a d bee n p ostpo n e d Whe n d eath becko n s me away. c o:upre he n s ibl e a t l ea s t. l\I is s Clark f r om t he pre v io us S und ay, t h e r efor e Mrs J. S S. als o con ducts a teacher' s class for ," "'l'f' ti!l g was nece s sarily s h ort, -·--- -· - · · 1m l' [10Se of tr a ini ng prospective Lat- th e c l ass m eeti n g i m m e diate ly a fte r - Pr f e?:<n r O verho l r a tr i p i!l t e a c he r s in th e pro pe r m e th od s of ward s bu s iness co n si ll t ed m:ti n - to t nt! w M t" r n p 1r r u i ll ''l.''le n tin g so diffic ult a s u b j ect. l y oft ba l a n c in g or t he a cc ounts o f thi s le av1ng fpc1a v <>v o- n in g a n rl r e tu r n· The S pa ni s h co u r se w hi c h has j u s t , ea r. ' 1 11 1! no m t: v 1-'V >' n 1n j!

I l GOSS IP ;•s ligh t. With hi1- he made the drc u ito fJ an d carefu ll y

I i s one o f th e cardinal sins.

J'i,ppe cl o"e so ft feat he r in to eac h

i It not a sin g le act, lilce murder, ga:·rlen. The n h e r e ported to t h e

1 I! c h stops o n e !He and fa ll s b ack

oU pU ll iSh th e Offen der ; i t iS the o: of the De v il soili ng eve r y

I >t r it tonc hes. lt is dea dly poison.

:'t b l ig hts many l ive s; it s mites tbP. no cc r. t w.th the guilty

sny i ng, " I ha ve do ne m y pe n ,a:c ":O:o my «on," r e}Jl ied t h e ol rl ab be.

"Yt u 1•·ill ha ·e not dor1e you r p e n a n ce 1111t 1 yen ; ke t he bag. again o n YC'til' rr.un.l:;. r·o llcd feathe r y ou ·11 t' di'!lJl Jl Pd. a n cl bring it here to

l{.:cc ntly , a m oth e r. estranged from 'H·r F,wlily enrled h e r l ite becau se !l1C." vicious gossip- 'l'' •e goss i p protestecl that it wo uld a d cut he r off from those who we r e ·,.. ;mpo .;si b le h e co ul d n ot find th e 'o:, r cs t in all th e wo rl d to h er. 1 il!i of 11 01q 1 in a l ife time ; m a n y ot

Those w ho murdered fir s t tile hap - ha d blown f a r a w ay I ll ness of a woman, and the n the lif e weut scot free :'\o puni s hment in h i s wol'!d, unl es s tiley have conc ic nces c:m t ouc h them B u t we be -

lieve t hat whe n the final j udgmen t comes, th ose who sp r ead th e gossip

·'So it i s wi th gossi p," 1·e pli ed t h e ' l d p1·iest "Tt is easily d r opped But neve r a!'!ai n , no how h.a r rl y ou t r a·• you gather I ack the wo rd !' n l>a vc so thoughtless ly scatte ;·ed.''

l'lhlch k ill e d go oa na m e an d h a p p ill O!il:l-and li fe- will m e et toe same 1Junis hme n t a s t hat visited upon t he Th P Ol ym pic C lu h girl s had a .ms or Ca i n • pi en IC f() r lilt' 1r la-; t i ng o f t ') r. Howard E<1ge r a Baptist mi n- vea r n n W"" rinesda y. a n n ·;;.l i n B a ltimore told this stor y, D ra 1 1nic C1 11 n 9-Q ,; neld

,·J!i ci l is an 1t a Pan l eg e n d : TntH>OU I t- V r llltl l!:

I n the o l d days, a peas ant confe s s-

.• d to a priest t h at he llacl slandered

a n i n nocent man. Th e p r i e s t sai d to De •ze ll d livc•re rl th e

":•'or your penance do th

Regis t ration June .I an d 2

A lumna 's Oppo r t u u1it y

Th e Norm a l olutnni t o wo1 k fu r Te a c h e t·'s Colle ge Degr e e

Sop homore's Opportunity

T o compl e te work for Normal diplom a , ( two yea r co lleg e or to w o r k. f o r c r e dit s

Fres hman ' s Opportunity

To do a dvan ce w or k tow a rd G rad u a tion

12th Grad e H. S Gr a du a t e' s Oppo r tunit y

To s e c ur e yon•· No r mal tra i n in g c r e dit for t eac h er's cer tif i c at e

To do F r es h tn ft n c o11 ege wor k

All oth e r H S Stu dent's Oppo r tu nit y

T o make up back work

T o d o ex t ra w o rk t oward H. School dip lo ma

To t a k e up an y specia l w o rk

Glasses in Sessi o n June 4

1923

PERU Big .summer School

1923

All Ex p enses Six We e ks On l y

$60 or Less

A Gran d Opportu nity to An yo ne

T o ta ke a c oursP 1n :-

Bu s in e ss trai11in g a n d

Sh l H' t h ft n d a n d Ty pe wd

M anu a l Tr a ining und Mec h anical Dr awiurz Coach an d Physi c ttl T r a i ning

Pu bl ic Schoo l Mu s ic

H o me E co11omics

N ebraska State Teacher 's College

$ 5 00 mat r icu lation f e e p a ys Tuition f o r Life

Sc h •1o l ow n ed an d supported b y t he p e ople of Nebra s ka f or the ben e fit of Neb r aska's c hi ldren

Peru , Peru , t he tried and tru e

T h e schoo l for me--the school f or y ou

N oth i ng's the matter with old Peru

W r it e for Infor m ation

es

T H E P E R U P E [> A G 0 l; I A N • .J.. ....- ·
i s now: i'omm e nr e ment a ddr'' "s f o r th e 'l' a lt e a hug oC c h icken do wn. Go to I' Ye ry yard in the town and d rop one Jul1an h 1JZ h S(·h•> n l on T hu rs d a y tJ it or down in each garden. Do not M>i \' !7 11r. \\' i l l 9: ""' u!iHS one yar d \\'h e n you have fin- h o• com n r acid r • s:> at i:e<i. return to me ." Urow n v t d e on May <!2 T he s inn e r be t: eve d his pu ni s hment "W h e n th e Moo n Co m e s Up"-Acr o ss t h e Mi ssouri. ur
A. L. C AVIN ESS, Pr
id e n t. R. D. OVERHOLT. Registrar.

VOLU ME XVIII.

PRESIDENT -ELECT, W R. PATE.

W111 Assume D uties Sept e mb er Fir&i.

P e ru has ba d man y presidents in h e r fifty and s even year s of h i s t ory and aga in th e Boar d o f Educatio n h as c h osen wi sel y in the of W. R Pate , a m a n w h o k n ows th e public s c hoo l n ee ds an d one who h as won hi s s pu r s in the ir s e r vi ce. Peru has alwa'ys been fortun a t e in h av ing at i ts h e ad m e n who se h earts h a v e bee n ' i n thei r s ervice !or th e o l d s chool E ac h p res ident is r e m e mb e r e d for hi s s incer e a nd hon est effort to bring t h e s chool to a high e r l e ve l , a nd as a r e s ult eac h pres ide nt has l e f t th e school i n s ome di s tin c tiv e way better t or hi s ha ving s erve d a s its lead e r. E ach he a d or our school h a s b ee n a n hones t c hris tia n m a n who b e lie v e d in tru e d emo cracy In Edu cation Pre s id en t- el e ct W. R. Pate , wi ll b e no excepti on in t his r es pect, as i s e v id e nced by h i s s u ccess fu l car eer in the public school. H e stands fo r t h e bigge r a nd be tte r t h i ngs in the d e moc racy of e d ucatio n H e b as wor k ed h is way up !rom the r a n Ks o f t h e comm on pe op le (Am e r ica s Roya l B ioo d) - un t il he r a nk s with th e b es t of Nebra s ka's e d u c a tor s That h e i s l ea de r in his profes si o n was d em o n s tra t e d by his pr actica ll y un ai mou s e l ec tio n as pr es id e nt of the State T e ac he r s ' As soci a ti o n Mr P ate begu n h is e duc a ti on a l c ar ee r i n w est er n Neb r a ska a nd s teadily rose i n t he profe ss io n un t il h e was e l ec t e d s up erinte nd ent of Gr aft o nth en Sid n ey-a nd In 191 0 of Alli a n ce Publi c Sc hools , wh e r e h e b uilt up one of t he b es t schoo l s ys t e m s in t h e sta te Pr es id e n t Cavines s , th e fa c ul t y, the e nti r e s c hool , a nd a l umni j oi n in w e lc o ming Pr es i de n t- e l e ct Pate to P e ru -a n d assu ring him o f the ir loyal s upp ort in h i s n ew a nd im po rt a nt work.

JL S. SENT(}RS TO .llE -Pll.ESEN T PLAY

"S evente e n " t o be Gh'en Again

"S eventeen w ill be pla ye d in Peru ag a in thi s w eek. E ver s i nce the s u cc ess f ul pro du c tion of th e p l ay " Sevent e en," a Booth T a rkin g ton c om e dy, b y t h e hig h scho ol seni or s t hi s s pr i n g t h e re have b een r e qu e s t s for its p r odu ct i on t his s ummer

The mem bers of t he cas t h ave been

r ou n d ed up a n d a r e wor l,i ng on t h e p l ay agai n. Som e a r e wo r k ing i n n eighborin g commun itie s a nd com e in a ft e1 · t h e i r days' wo rk f or th e r e -

P RESID EN T A L. CAV I NESS

Pr es id e n t A. L Cavin es s reti r es fr o m e du ca t i o n a l w o rk at th e close of th e twe l v e w e eks ' Summ e r Sc h oo l t o e n te r b us in <!r::s af t e r t hirt y -six yea r s o f se rvice i n N e b ral' k a pub l ic sch oo l s -t wo yea r s wa rd sch oo ls, Ne b r e s ka C i ty; ei g ht yea r s s up e r i n t e nd e n t of S y r acu s e scho o ls ; t wo y ea r s s u per i n t ende nt of Mc Co1 k sc h ov ls ; eix.t ee n ·ea r " su p s ri ntend e n t a t .F;u r b ur y; s i x y e ar s s u perin t e nrl en t o f sch oo l s ; t wo yea r s p r esi d e nt o f Per u

IVY DAY P OE:ll

Ith e o nc e c rus hed life , du e t o th e effec t 1 1 ·To take hi s life , m a k e it y ou r ow n 1of light rai n a nd wholes om e s un- and u pon i t build anew

Th e follo wi ng poem w ith lntr od u c -1 s hi n e H e ca ll s th e s ton e anc ie nt 1Th e knowl edge y ou h a v e thus f a r

NUMBER 31

DR DA VID SXEDDD'

A Week of In s p iratio na l Lectures on E dn calionul I•r oblems.

T he selection of Dr. Sneddln as the first special s ummer session proved to be ve r y fortunate.

IDr Sneddi n impressed his audiences as one who h ad something io say, that he believed in and wanted to say. In h is l ectures he emphasized a number o f p ri ncipl es that are fundamental in e ducation Underlying all his plans f or ed ucati o n was the assumption that " wh at t h e psycho l ogists are now telling us conce rnin g mental livels, will hold water " Based on this one of his chie f t h emes was that of keeping edu"nt ion d em o c r ati c. This is one of our mos t pressi ng problems at the present t im e. He showed that democratic educa ti on m ean s a n education that will enabl e each on e to live a successful li f e within the lim.its of his ability. Th is wou l d ake n ecessa r y the training of la r ge nu mbers in routine indust r ial work He pointed out the fact th a t p ractica lly any grade of mentalitya bove the f eeble - m inded is capable of th i s t ype of w o rk Another problem g r owi ng o ut of this, is the training of th e superi or class in right of social atti t udes In connection with this be sa i d t ha t n ine -tenths of the superior min ds a r e to higher ideals H e a l s o e mph asized civic education an d presen t e d the idea that large num1:-e r s sho u ld be trained to seek advice f ro m train e d experts in civic matters, just as w e n ow seek advice Jn matters o f health f r om a s kill ful physician. H e predi cted a l a r ge deman d for teachers, we ll t r ained in CiYic educat ion.

Anothe r p rin cipa l topic discussed, was t h at o f e d u cation as a science It was n ot poss i bl e t o have a science of e tl u catlon until psychology and some or t he o lder sci ences made it possibLe to do exact m easurable thi n gs i n ed ucatio n . Dr Sn eddin urged the need of Sci en t ific w ork ers'and thinkers iJl this fie ld

;\1an ua l acti, ities, of various types be e m ph as ized between the ages of t we lve and s i xteen from the sta ndpoi n t of d evelopment a nd g1 owth.

I n h is l ectu r es on c u rricu la building, h e emp has i zed the practical value o f a ny s u bject that is to be taught. Xo s u bj ect s hou ld be retained in a .:u rr iru l um u n l ess some reason other t h a n t r ad i tio n can be found for it Not a ll gi rl s s hould be compe lled to study a lgebr a L a n g u ages should be taught to fewe r nu m b ers but more efficiently.

t d b Mi M D · erro r a nd th e passer - by who ove r -, g a in e d, bo ld a s a sacr e d t ru s t, 1011 was r e a y 1 s s a e av 1s h e ars a ls . Mi ss De lz e ll , who s o s ue - f P Cit N b k t tb I Itu med t he s t one tru t h. I have call ed And t hr ough t he fr e t and c a r e o f o a wn ee y, e r as a a e vy cess f ull y di r ected t he p la y in the Day e xer c is e s ;- Mis s Dav is Is th e a u - s t on e Ig no r anc e and _.th e fo r c e u p- 1 ye a r s ke e p it a bove t he du s t Hi s Mo r e pop ul ar lectures on cult u re a nd " H ow to Worry Corr ect ly" had a good fo un dat ion in fact and in pri n ciple a nd wer e very p leasing. s pri n g is a ga in d ir ec tin g t h e pl a yer s . t h o r of a n umb e r of m ost ex c e ll e nt Ihft m g ig noranc e e d u ca tlbn. Stage worlt e r s are on t he j ob, a nd a ll M M DAV I S IEach day to ca r e wi t h r e n ew e d faith , po em s. i s be in g pr epa red t or the pl ay Frid ay t he see ds within you r so ul Intro<l nc tiion. a nd Saturday n ig h ts Poem- I Ql J 1Until at last they all h a ve grown inAll i n a ll , Dr Sneddin made good. He is fo rw a rd l ooking, almost prop hetic in som e of h i s utterances and con vi nci ng.

The pl ay is a com e d y of Ame r ic a n Th e t hou g ht of t he poem w as t a lten 1 t o t he perfect w hol e. li fe, ce nte r e d a round t h e y ou t h who i s fro m t he ess a y by B. W H o l m es e n- B ut for t h e PI I mal _ s a c n fi ce of lov e ,. And on ly a s yo u kee p t h e fa ith a n d " Seve nteen " Th e fee ling of impor t - · t i t l ed " The Rev e la ti o n of a S t o n e ." I n .l an? P_atle n t tOl l . gro w u p in t he lig ht a n ce of the b oy, his t ri a ls ove r a t he h e di s c usses th e e ffe c t that The b_h g h t m g roc k of lg.n ora nc e wo uld W il l the g lo r y of t h e ' pass in g year s dre ss s ui t, a nd his fi r s t a t tac lt of love a ny s t on e ly in g in a m ead ow h as u p- : b m d you t o t he SOi l. I g la dd en t he last lon g n ight. E YE RET T L I T E RAEY SO CIETY. s i ck n ess, a r e hi g h ly a m u s in g Hi s o n t h e life be n e ath i t-th e be nt a n d ICe ntu r y upon ce ntury m a n ha s paved

littl e s i s t e r s o d is tr ess in g to h im and m a tte d c ond ition of t h e t he t h e wa y 1 For y ou, t he n t he ' bird s wil l s in gs o a mu sing t o t h e a u d ie nce , Is fo r - do rmant s e e ds ; the l oaths om e m se c t s Fo r y o u to 1 ise above th e fi lth a n d ! t he sky wi l 1 s hin e n:t ore b l u e,

On last Th u rsday evening, the Everetts met for th e first time this summer. in the high school auditorium. e ve r a fu n make r Hi s co m pa n i ons, fo u nd i n places of darkn ess. I mu c k of yes t e r day ! And men will be g l a d in the pat h o f th e ca u se of his l ove attac k th e H e s ug ges t s t hat th e p a sser - by over - ! li fe. t hat th ey m e t you passi ng "ba by - t a lk -l a dy" a r e a li ke na tu ra l a nd turn the s t o ne a nd r e t ur n t he n e xt E ach one, w ho h as pl ayed th e m a n has t hru.

a m us in g in h e l pi ng to ca r ry th e pl ay year t o ob se rv e t h e r a ng g 1·owth o f I be q ue ath ed th e r i g h t t o yo u , I " Se ve n t ee n ," a s a pl ay i s n e w on the s t a ge. P e ru hi g h i s t he fir s t s c hoo l in t h is section of the coun try t o pr ese nt th e pl ay. Perh a p s th e· best compli m e nt U1a t c ou ld b e offe r ed t o it s p rod uc tio n is t h e fac t t ha t m a n y wh o saw It i n th e s p r i n g a r e pl a nnin g to s ee i t aga i n t h i s s umm e r It l s o n e o f t hese c l ever plays tha t o n e ca n sN• se ve r n! tim es a nd en joy oach time

SPEC I AL FEA TURES OF SUMl\'lER SCHOOL

In orde r t hat a ll may be a bl e to s ee t he p lay It w ill b e presente d t wo n i g ht s, T h u r s d ay a nd F rid a y Jun e 21 a n d 22. It will be g ive n In t h e H ig h schoo l a u di to r ium an d s tar t s pr omptl y a t 8: 15

Th e Cas t

e r R oy

1. Dr Dav id S n e dd en pr es ent d u rin g a ll of th e se cond we elc On e ge nera l a dd r ess each d ay, on e sess io n wi t h th e fac ul t y a n d d a il y sess ion s w i t ll c lasses a nd g r o up s o r c l a sses in E d ucation Ge ne r a l th e m e, E duca tion a l Socio l ogy

2. M.rs. Corn Vl il s on S t e wa r t presen t for t wo cl ays of t hird week Ge n or a l a d d r esses on th e p r o bl em s of il · lite r a c y P urp ose o f he r wor k t o ar ouse e ve r y t e a c he r to t he l,)uport·

11. n ce an d t he l>a t ri ot i c du t y of wi pin g i lli t e r acy o u t o f th e e nti re n a ti on

3 Mr s. Ma r ie rul'll e r Ha ivey prese nt duri ng th o fi ft h w ee lc for th ree c,J nys. C: e n e r n l a d d r esses a n d s pec ia l

meeti n gs wi t h c l asses Jn r ura l m e thods a nd t he o n e- r oom school. P r oba i.J l y th e m ost vi t a l of a ll s peci a l feat ures a nd he l pfu l t o t he l a r gest numbe r of s umm e r schoo l stud e nts

4 J W Searson present d u r in g a ll o f t h e s ixt h week gen e r a l a d dr esses a nd m ee ting s w ith c lasses i u ll dmini s tra ti on a n d i n me th ods of t each ing E ng li s h a n d Read ing Ge nem l th e m e, VIta li zing Sc hool Life

5. F rom t ime to tim

IAl though t his was primarily a busin ess meeti n g, an excellent program had been a n a n ged and included some of th e Everett's talent, which everyon e a lway& e nj oys h ea r ing Mrs Church played f o r us, :\fiss Rowe gave us two vocal selections, 1\[r. Nelso n discussed briefly the agricultural situation in its re lation to the teaching profession, and, as a closing number B urton favored us with a flute solo. The l atter part of the evening was sp!"nt in the lnrorma.l discussion or those matters touching upon th e more i mmediate neecls of the ::;ociety.

IA new ly appointed p1·ogram committee is now at work and promise::; a ve 1·y enjoyable hour to all membel·s who are out for our next meeti ng on Thursday evening, June 28.

P F.RU, NEBRASKA, J UNE 20, 1923
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T H E PERU P ED.AGOG I AN T HE PERU PEDAGOG Early E le m en t a r y Cu rric ul um and In ess o! eve r: E a rly Ed uc ation a r e inten d ed B esi d es thts ther e 1s a ciV IC va l u e for those who a r e prepar in g fo r Ki n- jl n art t eachin g. On e c a n not rai se En t ered at t be Pos toffica at Peru , Nek d I tt d e r garte n and Prim a r y pos ition s. 1standa rd s of ta s t e wit hout r a is ing b ras a a s secon C ass m a e r For tho se who are Inter este d in th e stand a rd s of a pprecia ti on Th e ma n Publi s h ed Weekly by the Peru S tate Tea chers College $ 1 Oil pe r y ea r Sin g le co py 5 c ts

work of gr a d es thr e e to s ix in s mall or wom a n who s trives to m ake hi s town s or c ity sc hoo l s, a co u r se in E le - ho u se be tte r taltes prid e i n h aving his menta r y El d ucatl 6n, cov e ring s peci a l town m a de be tte r Eve r y c ivic boos tmethod s i n th e g e n e r a l s ubj ec ts i s e r kn ows tha t the r e i s n othing which g ive n s tim ul ates t he interes t and prid e of I f do no t r ( ceive y our Pcn u g ogi a n Ju t io r Hi gh school Me thod s , Hig h c itizens mor e tha n a c on scious n ess of I vc no t ice in the Pedagog ia n hox in sc h ool En g lis h Me thods, T ea c h e r s' Ith e g row ing b ea uty of the town in tht! Admi nis tration bu ildi ng. Cours e in Hi s to r y and High s choo l IVbl ch th e y Jive Sli en ce Me t h od s each emp ha s izing t h e I T hu s t h e sp i ritua l v a lu e of art genera l u n de r ly in g prin c ip l es a nd I tra i ni ng goes with it pra cti ca l va lu e. s pec!a l me th od s of h a n d li ng each of IMa n y of tho se w ho ca nnot see th e t h e p a rtl cu fa r s ubj ects !ijJir\tual wo r t h ca n see the practical

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Doctor L B. SHREVE Dentist and X-Ray Office Phone 27 Chil I fo und c l asses In mu s ic obse rva t i on, 1 of th e broa dening r ea li z ation of t his me thod s, p r ac tic e and mate r ia l s for li es i n th e fac t tha t ev e r y p rogress ive s tw e ry is or s i n this work Teacher s' c ommunity t hrou ghout t h e Union i s , woodw ork a n d a ls o H om e u s in g ar t trai nin g in its publi c s chool s liJco uomic Methods e mph a siz ing t y pes as a mea n s of a dvancing commun i t y .:. of o r gan iz a tion a nd c ou1ses ot s t u dy, i nter ests. The r enson i s p l ain. One I!!"'"--------------------··---------"'! 7,/, ', '. met hods a nd eq uipm en t. Foll owing Is can n ot c h a nge, tt1ateria ll y , the ta ste ·1 We boos t Peru-and Feed you too I n e x t week. anno u nctrd t' le l is t o r in s tructor s i n th e va r i ous of a peo p l e alr ea dy g r own up T o e f- 1 BURLINGTON G""FE co u r ses : fee t th ese s ta nd a r ds perma nently, on e , " Ru ra l Me thod s-Maga r et E L a u gh· mu s t b egin wit h the ch il dre n In t h e j O n e b loc k n o rth Bu rli ngto n Depot li n ; E a dl y E l e men ta r y Curri culu m- publi c sc hool s. Ar t t e a chin g i s not 1 Neb r a s ka City, N e br. Clara H ohl; E a r ly El em e ntary Edu- , a fa d , it is an econ omi c qu es t i 6 n w i th • - - --------------··--------.: ca tion - Bess Ande r son; E l e me nta ry a n

e con omic r ew a rd to eve ry communEd ucation-A ma nda Ha ze ma n; E l e-· ity th a t r ea li zes t his a nd forwa rds the me nta r y Edu ca tion- E m ily Burton; J ar t w or k o f its sc hoo l s H. Sc hoo l Meth od s-S M. Brownell ;

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Our fi r st me eting for th e s ummer w as h e ld on l a s t We dn esd a y eve ni n g. : Thi s was prac ti c a lly a n o r gal zation 1 meeting as mos t of our thirty- two j m e mb e r s a r e n e w s tud e nts. Th e folow l ng n e w offic e r s wer e c hos en ; Pr esi de nt Marie Bou r k e ; ' Sec' y, a nd T r eas., Cla r a Beec h am The p r es ident a ls o a ppoin ted an e nte rtainme nt comm i tte e. S eve r a l 'ente rtai n me nts we r e p l ann e d for the s u mm er , c hie f of whi c h was a p ic nic supp e r fo r s ome ev e ning f u l a nd g ive you the l atest news co n - 1'h e a r t or tra in i ng of th e pub lic t hi s co ming week. cern in g all t he a ffairs of ou r s um me r s chools shou ld be a p r a c ti ca l t r ai n in g To a ll those me mbe r s who w e r e uns c hoo l. t ouch i ng c lose ly the needs of t h e coma b le to b e present We dnesd ay e venf n ord e r tb a t we_ ma y h a v_e t h e ver y Jm unitv.' it s h ou l d a im to culti vate tas te in g, we exte nd a s pec ia l invita tion to bes t pape t "e WISh to ask each and and app ly t h at t as te to the h omes ou r n ext mee tin g. a ll to h el p us by reporti n g a ll a rti c l es ·he dress and th e bu s in ess of t hos e of i nte r est for pu b lica tion L eave it tr ai n s.

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Pr.esident, Wlll ode n e Da u p hi n ; Vi ce - Profes so r Sch oen ike h a s bee n a h e r h ome i n Pl attsmo ut h on acco un t pres1den t, Hel e n Yeck; Secr et a r y, m os t s uccess ful t each er and i t of il.l n ess IAllee Jones; Treasurer, Mayme Cl ev1 i s w i th reg r e t t h a t t he ' oeo p le of M1ss D. El rn st was a pl easant call er enger; Program, Neva Neutz ma n · S o- p 1 h • e ru e a rn t at h e and h ' ' f at Mt. Ver n on one day t hi s week. I cial Service, 1.\'l rs. Haze l Car lson. So1 s W I e Ou r h ouse moth er, Mr s Wa u g h re- !cial Rowen a Beck; P ubli city, 'Ma r -a r e t o l ea ve us. He will be n ea r p or ts t h at o ver on e h a l f of o u r gir ls ga r e t Ca wl ey his old h o m e i n hi s n ew w o r k and a r e spendin g the weelc e nd wi th hom e ' The Y W C. A. is on e of t he Jive th e ir m a r y fr i e nos h e r e w is h th e m fo lk s. 'Yide-awake organizati on s of t he Co l - succe ss Throug h th e courtesy of "The Crep e lege. I t's meeti ngs a r e h e ld every H a nge r s ," Presiden t Cav i ness and i\ir. We d nesday eve ni ng at 7 : 16 in L 107. Del ze ll a ddressed t h e st ude n ts a t t h e Com e, an d enjoy t he comrad es hip that close of th e dinner hour We dnesday it foster s i n those taki ng part In these

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A nu mber o f the stu de nts have re- meetin gs. Ca r d s hav e bee n r e c e ive d in marke d " Why can 't we h ave more p I e ru an n o u n cin g th e marria g e of p eople come In a nd speak to u s?"

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A crow d of Ve r nonites s pe nt Sat - I r o · tto J. G ab e l t o Mi ss Clar a unlay in Nebraska City. ! Have you attended the first t wo Be l le F ogg Th e wed di ng too k Hikes , b rea k fasts in t h e woods an d meetings of t he Y ? If you h ave, you p lace o n Wed n esd a y o f las t wee k, t e nn is seems to b e t he fav or ite pas t lmow s ome thi ng of the good things in J u n e 6, a t th e hom e of th e brid e ' s ti mes of ou r g ir ls for thi s s u mmer. Mr. Reeves pa r e n ts, Mr. and Mrs E. Fogg "as chosen pres ide nt a nd Mr. · Mr. Hanson and Mr. at Wes t I ow a Th ey w 1ll

P JIJLOJ£ATJIEA Kelson were executive comm i ttee a t mat e t"h e u· h o m e a t De Kalb, HI. The regu lar meeting of our soci ety the first mee ting T h e seco nd m eet- Pr of esso r Gabe l is we ll kn ow n was held Th u r s day even ing in L 103. i ng, Ju ne 15, was a live on e Mr. Gil- in P e r u, ha vir. g b ee n a m embe r of A few of t he li ve members put aside keson.' 1C:ad a n in teresti ng d iscu ssio n th e P e r u Co ll e g e facu lty f or filom e t h e ir stu dies to f ul fi ll t h e ir du ty by 1 on H 1. l' · wor k. I Tl v ea r s, an d a v e r y p o pula r ma n b e i ng · pr ese nt. 1e officers of t h e Y. s u rpri sed th e A s hor t p rogr a m was g i ven aft er boy s at th e l ast meeting by se r vin g A b o ut thr ee yea n ! a go he r e is gn · whi ch a bu s in ess mee tin g was h eld , i ce crea m a n d s tr a wb err ies after t h e e d a n d w e nt back t o h i s hom e a n d th e fo ll owin g officers e l ected for meet in g An e n core was calle d for town, wh e r e h e ha s a D0.3 i ti o n on summer sc h ool. jancl g l a dl y given ' , t he f acul ty of th e S t ate N or ma l Pre s icl ent, Fu ll er Woodie; Vice- pres- All furt h er featur es will likewise 1 S c h oo l A h os t o f f · d h 'd t G I be g'v 'th • n e n s e r e 1 en , odie Cal vin; Tr easurer Nita 1 en WI ou t anno un cement, so 1 · h h ' d h ' b ' d h D 1 ' com t w1 s 1m an I S rt e a p pin e 1s 1 Jon; S ecretary, Minnie Mei nh ol d ; e o every meeting and n ot miss Sarg. at Arms Gl e n Gilkeson · Chai r- an ything. I · mon of Prog1·am Com., Mr s Rawley; The time has come when a school ' C Jean Reporte r, Mr s Co lli st e r 1man m ust take a defi nite moral and I W e ar Lo n ge r Pla n s are b eing made for s omething 1 stand T h ere is no half-way ; Experts Say worth you r w hil e a t our n ert m eeting g t ou nd. You r com mu nity wi ll inter- · Cm ct nnatt.• Oh tn. - C!ot.hes n atu ra ll y on T h u rsday, Jun e 28. 1 p ret your attitu de the on e way or t h un d ergo. mecb a mca l fn ctlnn a.nd strain

Iother If 1 e 1 n weanng accord tng to fabnc ex ptr ts l · you wou d s u cceed, you Y W C A 1 '(; m u st me e t t h ei r demands. 1 I f t he faJ;>ric is eithe r a ll ove r or ,J, I That you may be be t ter prepar ed to 1 w spots, fine dus t or oi l , - t l p repare ac t as does sa ndpBper cu tt t ng and 'l'he tru e n u rpose o[ the Yo u ng do th is, the Y. M. c. A. has d carrymg mtnc ral paruc les, th c.se m e ns Ch r is ti a n Associati on is t o le fo ll ow mg progr a m for t his · s um - W<'nr ing tfie na p ' lead s ou ls t o fa it h in Go d throug h me r : 1 Food n nd r o t th e Jes us Ch ris t. This is don e t h rough j On t o Sub Ject for (lfs c u ss l oll. ,, matcri.r. l. Frui t _j uice$ co nt ain a cid w hich fe ll owship, personal k d , Ju ne 20- 0 rgan izat'o r Hi y burn t nto t he ftbrc wor , a n ex-, .J 2 1 11 0 • • c lubs. !\ II th ese arc removed i n the cleani ng nmp l e u ne 7- A P I'Op erl y Bal a n ce d H i. Y if yCJu the gar me nt to

At eac h mee tin g th e r e is a song · P r ogram. c leaner who o w ns pl ant and k no ws 'ierv i ce, a s hort devoti on a l sess ion. j Ju ly 3- A M01:e Abund a n t L i fe j hi s t 1 h e n a n open disc uss ion or an ad d ress ' J Ju 1 lY 1 1 8 1- What s t he Matter W ith Me? I J NO A C EJ K mt t h e r e is always a very Inte r esting I u Y -What A r e You Wor t h? help fu l prog r a m Be su r e to c ome ou t for a ll t h ese T a il o r a nd €.1e.ane.r

This ha l f hou r, s pe n t in relaxation 1meetings You can't afford to miss a IJho ne 62 :> n d c h r is tia n associ ation and wor-s i n g le meeting. Eac h one is different I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. s h ip h el ps u s, i ndeed we nee d i t for :: doing ou r best wor k. PRO P SC HOENII<E RESIGNS T he work clon e by t hi s organ ization a ll over t h o ni te d St ates 18 we ll ( Fr o m t h e P eru P o int e r) k n own a n d we l l wor t h can yin g on j Pr o f Wm F. S :'lfany gir ls In t h e c ity a t·e pr ov i ded c h oe nik e , f o r fo r a n d h e i ]Jccl, s t ud en ts In oth e r I80 TI'! P yea r s a m e mb e r o f th e Co lr•o tm.tr ies are ai ded, r est a r e l leJre. f ac ulty a n d on e vf t h e JJrov

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e bridge an d tum i nto thll fir s t Scltool s path lead ing up to the right, or north at Peru Friday even i ng, from Chadron 1\ here he has ueen l e cturing at the

I by west up tho hill si?e Follow thi s .pli.th as it beco m es p lainer a n < l plain- ! Yes mdeed tlte dnve fo1· the member- ..:allege at that place.

1 ' , as a 1·eal success l as• '" d d quainted with his n e w work a nd looks lave ry was a q uestio n fo r ot•: statesmen. The free ing of 5 millions or our adu lt popul ation from the bondage of lllit eracy is the challenge to our teache r s t oday.

Mrs. · Co r a W. Stewart, chai rm a n of the U. S. Illiteracy Commission, and the pioneer in th is worlc, pr ese nted this challenge to the teach e r s enro ll e d for the summer s ess ion In a se ries of inte r esti ng, in spi rmg and in s tructive addres s es.

Th s worlt of r e deem i ng illiter ates began in Rowan county, Kentucky, Oh, y es , Neb r aska has a City or Mt. where Mr s. S t ewart, as s up erin tende nt Vern o n-a city a li plotted Into uv e nof school s, organized the Moonlight ues and st r ee t s carrying bea utiful to teach a dult s to r ead and INew En g land nam es The Bible says, wnte. The story of th e e fforts a nd ••A '!ity on a hili can not be hill," So Mt of these men and women , ·,.,,.uon , s ituate d n ear Peru , i s not hidIS tuii of humor and pathos. d en, for it on the very top of one of

Mrs Stewart trac e d th e d evelop- t he highest hills in the v i cinity, a ment or organized effort to w ipe ou t I mos t bea utiful s i te to which we can Illitemcy from i t beg inn i ng as a I ci te you, from which you can s ig h t a co unty proj ect to th e state and l ate r Imo s t b eautifu l s ig ht; a c ity foul;ldecl in nationa l organization. 1 th e early flrties or, maybe, s ooner.

Althou gh no financial sup- I The City or Mt. Vernon was laid out port has been g1ve u, many states : a nd th e r e ha s l aid eve r since, an d l1ave organiz e d iili teracy campa i g ns wher e Eastern people la id out mu c h and a r e r es ults. 1mone y buy ing Jot s-of experience. But

: e l· to the top o! the first bill, then Is hip of the State T eachers Association ;\tr. Pate devoted hi s lime getting ac-

t o th e top of the next-so on ad iu- ' v e nes ay l finitum. But do not lceep your eyes ! Pro[. L. J. Gtlkeson was local ma nager iog over t he ph ysical planl th ' L k ff t th f a ud was ably assisted by P1·esideot The busmess men ga ve a rroon-day • on e grounu. oo o m o e ar !deep dis tance toward the Northl an d, Cav in ess ProfCSSOI'S Crago, Hill ana luncheon _m hiS. where th e y then to the Eas t d ow n the great Mi s - Weber, also by a fine bunch of work- Ipledged h1m the1.r uOJted supp o rt as iso nt i Val l ey-look at the old muddy ,•rs from the student body who were h ead of the college President i:; t ret ch ing from the No rth through the already members of the Association s poke the necessi ty of uoselval!ey los ing itJelf in the distant haze .·s, Strong, Kotas, Gl asgow, Shuman ns h co-operatwn for the growth of the 01' th e Southla nd. Look to the South lun d oth ers. Ev e rything was r eady for school_ and expressed his appreciation ver th e hill tops and campus beyond , the coming of the b1g day when !\llr. <>f , ;:; •he West' over the rolling fields E M. Hosman, Gen. Sec. of the As- He Suld , With the high standmg cove red here and th E: re with orchard:; soci a tion and Mr. A. i\1. Nelson of l\'hlch Per u had throughout the stateand vineya r ds. After you r eac h the Aul;urn, presi dent of the second dis- and with a loyal bes t in tirst rea l hill-top, look down int o t he r.<:t cam e to make the big drive for the state- P e ru would grow and suelittle cove nestling at t h e foot and a members hip e nr ollm ent. The drive cee d." T. J. Majors, Pres o f t he yo u will find th e beautiful of 'l as b eyo nd the hi ghest expectation s Board of Education and President Co lon el T. J. Majors, the horne where eve n a bove the hi gh water Caviness , who retires the last of Aug-

mark set by the cotll mt'ttee · h ust were guests at the luncheon. be bas lived for over sixty years. · m c a rge

After a brl.ef l·ntroduct· b p !\Tr. Pate and ."'-s. Ca ·Jnes" ere

Now follow the crest of the hills on 1o n Y r es m ' " Caviness, Prof. Gilkeson took charge of Vemon Hall guests Saturday eve-

a nd o n, up and down until at l ast you will come to th e end of Pike's Peak down i nto the vall'ey of Bucl{ Creek. The n , if you do not wan t ot retrace s•our ste ps ove r th e hill, follow the Peru T r ail over t o the pave m e nt and .:: om e home and t ell your fri e nds wh a t t hey have mis sed.

the m eeting a nd introduced Mr. ning for dining. :.\lr. Pat e left for who captivated th e audience by hi s his home in Al liance Saturday evening wit and humor. He told the student body of th e importance of j oin- CO u:\' 'I'Y fUffi lllREC'l'ORY. i ng a state teachers association Then f. AII S!11te CluJJ. ::lponsor, Prof Hoyt; President, i\Ir Williams; Secretary, Miss Fields !!. ,} f h und 6t11 Di trict

<>Ur ge ni a l secret a r y, Mr. Hosman, told or the s pl en did wor lt the association has been doing for the p ast years. H e s poke of th e i)1lportance of the as -

co m:n: CLUBS

Of the 5 million Illiterates in the , the town n eve r r eached the building United States , a ll but 1,700,000 (con - Is tage. It is by the s id e of the most

trary to general opinion) a r e " Made beautiful Ci ty of Graves !mown as Mt. .Students from Pawnee county, unin Some of the cau s es of IVernon Cemetery. This c i ty is ow n ed der t h e sponsorship of Mr. Hill organa dult J!lite racy, as giv e n by Mrs. by Graves , Mr J. D. Graves. It is i zed a Pewnee county club, Tuesday Stewart are: 1. Iuacce s ibliity of now !mown a s the 1\'lt. Vernon F i e ld, morning. The following office rs were

··celatio n and of the possibilities fo r

;onst r uctive legis l atio n Cor e ducatio n al w he n every teache r of the state becomes an a ctiv e member of this co-operative o r ganiza tion. E ve ry

t eac he r in Kebraska owes i t to t h e

Sponsors , M:iss Tucker and l\rr. Claybo u me; Pres ide n t, John Boswell; Secretary, L o l a Lobr; Treasurer, John Rces.es; Ye ll L eade r , Haze l Burton. 'l h(J Big TJu·t•e. :::ponsot·, Mr. Tretina; President, S. F. Rawley; Secretary, Cora Kenned y ; T :-easure t·, John Soucek. sc hool s after Civil Wm·; 2 L ack of .:a of the Cemetery. or non-enforcement of compul s ory I The "Litte l Journey" throu gh t h e Gertrude comm unity he serves, to his co-workVr tis lta, P r esid e nt; E st h- <!rs, and to his own professional a dSecr eta ry; Lewi s Kerl, l'::t. nc e ment to be a member of the ..; t r. te teachers assoc iatio n.

fr out"et· President, and Rea ttend a n ce l aws; 3. Greed, r es ulting Ci ty of :\11. Vernon is e as ily made. e r Wenze, in C!lfld l a bor; 4. Illness ; 5. Irnmi ISimply fo llo w the memorial tra il up Treas urer gratw n ; 6. Schools wh e re writing is , throu g h Mt. Vernon Cemetery, a nd Thi s c lub h as nin etee n members

Sponsor, Mr Carter; Glenn '\\'ear; Sec·y, Treas porte r, P au l Hoy · j there you com e to t he entrance of the and are anti cipating some very l) ieasthm g Illite r acy i s doing are City. B u t do not forget to t a k e yo ur a nt times, beg inni ng with a picnic on .sp r eadmg d isease·; promoting crim e ; t im e goi n g up the memorial trall, to · .'hu:-sday. · keeping out out s choo l be - l reast your- eyes not only on th e misty ' The metnbers of the Pawnee c lub cause of Ignorance of parents ; en- pa th s of the great va ll ey to be north th e ir s pon sor, i\Ir Hill, h e ld a d angering th e livelihood or l a bore rs a nd th e W es t and t he blu e hills b e- picni c th e foot of P ikes P ea k, on because of tend e ncy to r efuse ern- yond, but Iool' to t he ri g ht over t he Thursday evening. A fine time was pl oyment to illiterates; effecting the peaceful sce nes of fa rm and ga rd en r e ported by e ve ryone

ballot; in ci tin g rebelli ous an d r evo - a nd th e peace fu l village of Per u, and Ju t io n; cl os ing the Bible to 5 million the c a mpus with its fin e building s peop le, bl ocki ng co-operative meas- hou sing Nebraslm's bes t State 'l'eaclt- Th e students from Doug las county ut·es of national li fe. ers co ll ege. m e t and o r ganized a County Club. At a round t a ble di scu s s ion ou Fr i- Oh yes, you wa nt to go thro ugh the 'rh e follow in g officers were e lected: clay, Mrs. Stewart explained the or- City of Mt. Verno n W e ll , when you rllelm a Wells, President; Haz e l Larkof t f I m. Sec r etary; Harry Leec h, Trea sn a coun Y or an illiter- ' a rrive at th e east s ide of th e Ce meacy c · 1 u e r e r a nd publicity man ,· Lois Lark- a mpal gn. tery, crawl t hr ough the f e n ce, and t ake

Doubtl ess the effect of Mrs. Stew- the n ath diagona ll y htrough the fie l d in, yel1 l eader. Our s pon sor is Miss t ' 1 • Grace Tear. ar s wor c at Peru T eachers co ll ege to Joy Hill. Pre s to! You h a v e gone wi ll be s e en in active campaig n work tlt r ough th e City Co mmittees we r e a ppointed an d tol d to redeen1 th e 13 784 ' Il't to start thi ngs moving toward a pic- I 1 erates in Ne- Bu t you r trip wlll be more ch armbraslm in g i f you turn to the l e ft and fo ll ow nic. .T hey got b usy imm e d iately a n d ;\fiD -SU U.llER ;\illS I CAL

T h e Mo i zer Strin g Quar tette of Lincoln will be he r e for two con cer t s Wednesd ay of this week. A h alf hour prog ram will be given at the convoca tion p e ri o d and a full conce rt presented in th e e ve ning in the gymnasiu m Th e Moi zer Strin g Quartette i s ..:omposecl of Professor Mo ize r·, fir st viloiu, William Larso n, second vi!Jlin, Mrs Aug ust. Moiz e r, viola; and Miss Liiiian E i che , ce ll o. Proiessor !\lolzer,, th e director of th e quartette, is at the h ea d of the Moi zer \Jo lin School at Lincoln H e is we ll known in Lincol n an d throughout th e state a s a mu sician of t h e fir st rank. ,\{rs. Moizer i s a flo e mu s iciAn i s l;nown in Lincoln for h e r exce lle n t qun rte tte work. Sh e is a l so a fine violin so lo ist. Miss Eiche Is u c e llist •Jf exce ptio na l ab ility w h o has had a \'as t e xp e1ience in quartette play i ng, Mr. Larson• is on the faculty of th e Nebraska We s le yan co nservatory. H e is teac hin g durin g t hi s pre s ent s ummel· sess ion at Peru

The a1olz er String Qua1·tette b as s uc cess fu ll y presented programs in L inco l n a nd t hroug hout th e s ta te durIng t he pusb year An en joyabl e program of quartette mu s i c i s promi se d nex t wed n es day.

Th e eve nin g program wi ll be a budnumh c t·. Admission bud ge t ti cka t Ol' 60 cents.

Friday e ve ning, a good s i zed crowd the woo dy rid ge until you come to to the fir s t promeutory l eadi ng out lva s seen, ladi es with baskets, bundl es to th e bluff's e dge for here you w ill c ups a nd buckets mal in g their way to a nd t he wonderful pic nic ground s for fi e ld to s pe nd the s upp er country cl ub m ee t s Wh e n yo u reach th e f urth e rmos t point toward the bluff , tum to the rig ht a nd follow th e windin g p ath down to th e r ai l road.

rr you like to wa nd e r a l ong the ri ver , t• 11·n to t he ri g ht; but if you are hung r y, tum to th e left and com e b ack to e njoy the good m eal which will be a ll th e " goode r " becau se you h ave ea m e d the appeti te Co r it by your Journ ey to th e City of Mt. Ver n on."

;\ Jllltc to Plkc's Pcnk.

TlHlre was a hi g h percentage of a ttend a nce, pl e nty to eat and drinkyes s ir:-n nd plenty of rivalr y with the Jeffe r so nian s and States' Cl ub, who we r e picni c in g th e re a l s o. ""'hen yo u're up, yo u r e up; 1Vl1en you're down, yo u'r e down; Wh en you' r e up aga in st Dougl as, You·re up s id e down."

Studen ts or t he fifth and s ixth distri ct s , und e r Lhc leaders hip of Miss T ucker and Mr. Claybouroe have completed organiz a tion and have chosen the following off ice r s: Joh n Boswe ll, P r es id e n t; L ola Lohr, Secretary; John H eese, Tr easu r er ; H azel Burton , yell l eade r. '!'hi s i s per hap s th e s mall est c lub In school , b ut th e lo ya l ty to Peru whi ch brou g ht t hese stud ents

We s tern Nebraska, w ill be m an ifes t ed i n th e ir activ i t i es thi s s umme 1·.

P lll LO J'I CN I C 'rh e oiTi cer s or Philo h e l d a s ho rt m ee tin g Frid!!Y afternoon. Ten n ew

ti me. 'rhey were: Ruby Barne s , Peak and tha t Per u it tho own e r of Jt. Margaret Cawley, Lyl e D e l ano, MilW he n It wa s named or by whom is clred Gr iffi ng, Opa l J ackson, A lm a u nk nown lo th e oldest c iti z e n If h e 1J 1·nfll·en , t u rn argare me \.ea n , Mal·-

We a r e vedy for'tunate t hi s sum m e r to have Prot Will!:u:l S J.ar!:'on for tl:e Svecial Music Department. H e has th e Degree of Bachelor of Fin e Ar ts from t he Univ ersity of Nebraska, i !:. a gra duate o f vi o lin f rom the Mol.<:el' Vio lin School, an d ha s stu died Voice at the University Sc hool of Muse! :J. t the Am e r ican Con se r vatory, Chi cago, a nd had the P ublic School Music cou r se at Northwestern. H e l!omes from the 'e bras l<a Wesl eya n where h e was at t he Head of the Department of Public School Music ts S uper visor of Mu s ic in the Univers'tY Place Public Sch ool s.

The Special Mu s ic department unde r dit·ection of P rof. Lar so n i s making rl n e progress A ll the r ehea r sa l s of t he orchestra, Girl s' and Boys' Glee

.·Iubs are ni cely sta rte d in the s umme r 's work. W e a r e fort una t e to h a ve fin e tal e n t in these organi za tions t h is s umm er !J ut we would g lad l y we l come any other pe r son s in terested to h e lp car r y on thi s work We n eed mo r e members in our orchestra and Boys' glee c lu b e s peci ally. Un de r t he ca pab le d ir ecti on of Prof. Larson

Ann a See Treas, Anna :Mae lwpO"Rer-, 1\fciU.Uue.r, :1. ell

I. E a r land Xelson.

T hayer .Sponsor, 1\I iss 1\<linne · President 1\"anda Wi ll mor e; Se c'):-Trea s. , H enning, ChlJ, Hamiiton. Rutl er, York, Fllmore, Pollt- 'l' he Rig Six.

Sponsors, Miss Foster, Mr. Gilkeson. La ncas ter-Sa Hue S pon sor, Miss Hohl; President, C. E. Strong; Sec'y-Treas., Miss Briar; Ye l l Lead e r , Mr. Houser. :Sa

Sponsor, Prof. Brown; President, Miss Johnson; Vice- Pres., Lorena Bruce; Sec'y-Treas , Vaughn Casler. Jefferson.

Sponsor. lliss Rineharl(t; President, Mis s Sh uma n, Secretary, Donald Bugbee, Treasurer, Elizabeth Hirsch nage

S pon sor, l\>Iiss Frolicke ; President, Katherine Classen, Tre asurer, Rhea Carstens; Secretary, Helen Bloodgood. Jo ]IIISOn. flue thin g'S are in sto>·e for us. ll: is Le you r sl ogan " Every one ;n t to rehearsal, nc on t.l.te." a n·J l>oost th e music department , t o th uccess it de servuA

A very s uccess ful concert was given by Prof. L a r son an d Miss R oyce in Convocation on Tu esday, Ju ne 19 t h '!'he prog r a m consi s t e d of sever a l voca l , pi a no and violin numbers. We a r e ' 'e r y fortunate t o sec ure the

Sponsor, i\liss Faulhaber; President, Alta Graf; Sec y-Treas , Nellie Graf; Reporter, Grace Ide; Cheer Leader, Margaret P:nrnce Spo n so 1·, l\Ir Hill; President, Gertrud e Vrtiska; Sec y., Esther W e n ze; Treas., L ew is KerL JHC'lllll'tlson.

Sponsor, Mr Weber; President, Faye Hanna; Sec·y.,-Treas. , Mabe l Reporter, l\lr. webe r. Otoe

Moi ze r S trin g Quartette of L incoln to Sponsor, l\Ilss Hageman, Pres ident, nn t crtai u us bn Wednesday, June . ; Sec y-Treas , Mr. Pointer 27 'l'he y will g ive a s hor t p rog r am o n Wed n es d ay a ft e rn oon and a con - Sponsor p 1·o" "'ason p 'd t L .su ; res1 e n , c ert in the eveni ng \Vaeth t he bu l- E lizabe th Molting. fe tin boa rd for further a nn o unce- S urliJ men t s.

I Sponsor Prof Schoenike. Dou g las

C. C. A.

I Spon s or, l\1i s s Tear; Pres id e nt, Thelma W e ll s ; Secretary, Hazel LarThe c lub i s planning a picnic for · kin; Treas., Harry Lee ch; Yell L e ader JnnP 27. It wi ll be held Lois Larkin. ,1t the Ath letic fie ld We plan on a (O ut'li<le oi Peru) f ull attendance of t h e th irty- thre e Spon s or. Prof. Bolc h. Pre si den t members. Iltla Schriefe r; Secre t a r; Bes s ie Rev. A. H.

VOLUME XVIII. PERU, NEBRASKA , WEDNESDAY JUNE 27, 19 23 NUMB£R Guest or Pres. and :lfrs. Caviness. A CJIALLE NGE TO 1'EAC11ER S I'J,tS• £LEVr P.\1'E VISITS PERTJ. I ' :LlT'rL:E F UOll P.ER[j. out i t, g o d oTn til11 pavement towaru 1 the d epo t un i' you Mth in Mrs Cor a Wi lson Stewart of Kcn t ucl<y, I The Trai l to t he City ui Mt. Vernon j b l ocks of th e Grand ::)iatll)n, Ji ns l'l1e Lnrgesf Per Ce nt oi EnrollGOES On:n 1' UE TOP Has I! Message of Human 1th en turn to if you a re m eu t i n the Sfnte Teac he r s Asstr a ight witlt the wo:!d, g·> ove r t h e sociation of Auy of th e 1State Pres ident elect, W R. Pate, arrived A s a loou lc ss nation is th e J es uit o t the noble work of our churches an·l c i vi c organizations. Slaver? or nn l l litt l
SPECIAL JfUSIC DEPARTM:EN 'r S11o n sor , Prof. Pau l; President,
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Pax of City, !au ; T1·ea!-'ure r , ''Va lter Ye ll hncl for the Club on Saturc;laY, L ea de r. Otto Smith. Late r - T he u bove mention e d p r og r a m wJII occut· i nst e ad of WtJdnesd ay an d cor;vo c.: atio n w ill bP in th e fifternoo n. docs lcnow why i t wa s call ed Pike's garc t Moore , Fra ncis Hoffman a nd Pea lc. he has n eve r told. Nevcrthe - Se lma Stab en June 23. l'CI'U, l o:,;s it has been known for over fifty All Philo ma t h"'lBS, ol d yea r s <HI Pllce's Peale lu c miJCl' S, a r c f Qllc•S I• dnet: 1n H w i Bit to 11 eak, mvl front of the ne q gymn ld mn at G:ao no SOJO urn In P ont IS <:!Onlpl ctc wilh , 'l'h urscla y, .Ju n e q for 11 picnic. Seve r a l of o ur members autoed to Auburn to atte nd mass on Sunday. Duvlrl Cost e ll o preflident. of t he org:llllzatlon !luring th e pa 11t year v ls!11'11 th!! c·ollege on Monday. Xot o t·g nn ize d "T n<wPr but one m! Rt.'llm In in my life a n d os s oon all r done It I llPe o it. "

Wn lt er Han se n Kathe rine :McAlpin

371. 26-K95-Kuhlm a n, A handbook (eatu re for each meeting? of mental tests. I Do you !mow that que s tions you

371. 26-M75 41- Monro e, An introdu c- may mave in r egard to Hi. Y. work tion to the t h eo r y of e ducation a l m e a- may be h anded to the pres id e n t of Ten yea r s from n ow your memo· s urements. the Y. a t any time? '!' hey will then ri es of Peru will be a sacred trust.

371. 26-T27-T erman, Condensed be di sc usse d at the n ext regular meetSome students h a ve seen into the guide for the Stanfo rd r e vision of the iug. future far enough to realize th i s S in e -Simon intell. te s t s 1 A outline of m ethods of and have made a demand for pic-

371. 3-P22tParker Typ e s of e l e- organ i zi ng Hi. Y. Clubs was given tur es of facu l ty m e mbers, buil d· m entary teachin g a nd learning. by Louis Sch-leferdecker at the l ast ::!71. 42-C85f-Crawshaw & Lehma nn meeting. Some of the important thing s ings and scenes of interest To Farm mechanics. to con s ide r in the organization of a sat i sfy this demand we are present -

ror the primary g r ades 1 1. A.-Prepare your se lf by you wi 11 k ee p them as souvenirs

372-W89c-Wors t, Con s truction work J:-ii. Y are : ing many such pictures We hope 1

3?2. The mea s ure- (t) Readin g H. Y. lite r ature prom e at or s11ent readmg. Ivided by the s tate.

NEW BOOKS I

372. 4-0bG-O'Brien, Silent r eading. (b) Malting up your mind not to

372. 4-St7-Ston e Silent a nd oral g i ve up.

Adult Rofcrcnco R. ceading. 1 ( c) D aily prayer

372. 6-B5S-Blakely, T eachers' out- 2. Choose " ke y boy s " 42 5-A15- Ail e n-Synonym s a nd a n- lin es for s tudies in Enbli s h. A. These s hould be boys of chartonyms.

372. 7-T 3!Jn-Thorndik e The General. m ethods in a ri thmetic new acter, who a r e the natural l eade r s of

016. 81-m31-Man ly & Rickert, Con- the high school group.

379. 17-P22e-Parke r , Ex e r cises for 3. Try to interest Christia n bus it empor ary Ame ri ca n Lite r ature. "Method s of t eac hing i n hlgh schoo l s". n ess men in th e new work

029. 4-Se8 - Seward, Note -taking.

1'ul t eac hing in rural schools. ganized before a Hi. Y. i s a t tempted. tio n to psycoanalys is.

379 17 p 68 :P'tt Th s d 1 - - 1 man e uccess- 4. The " s mall group" should be or130 -F89-Fr eud, A g ener al l.ntr o uc1

398. 2-W64-Wilhe lm , The Chinese Th is group s ho uld meet e very w e ek.

1 36. 7-W58-Whi te, The menta l hy- • b 1 · La1 r y oo c. t t l 11 t ti giene of childhood 1 · A 1e Ir s mee n g, Gl f h ld 425 -J63-Johns on, Mechamcs of Eng A. Discuss th e purpose of the Hi.

136. 7-W9 2-Wr ay imp ses o c 1 !i s h. na ture. Y.

150-St 84-Strong, Introd uctory psychol ogy fo r t eac h e r s.

514 -C85-Crawl ey, El e ments of plane a nd s phe ri cal trigonometry. · B. Disc uss the probabilities of the boy in high school taking up the Hi

150C-F31- F ederation for c hild 540-P53 a-Philip, Achi evem e nts of Y. work an d carry ing it through. l! hemica l sc ience. 1 The meeting Wedn esday, June 27, study, Outline of cW ld I 540 - WGG-Willma n, Vocational chem will be a practical one, outllning a

179. 6-B27-Barrie, o urage. ist!"·.

220 Sr. B95 B t A t d • well bal.ancod program fo r a y ear's ' · o- - ur on , s ronomy an 1 540. 9-St4-Stewa rt, Chenn'stry and Hi. Y work. The l eader h as had t he Bib le.

1 1 its borderla nd con s iderabl e exper ie n ce in Hi. Y.

289. 5E d2c-Eddy, Christian lea mg 541. 3452-A12-Al exa Q.d e r, Co ll oid a nd Th e p eo ple's idea of God 1 h mi s tr 1 and i s a n on the sub-

289. 5-Ed2ch-Eddy, Chri s tian Sci- c e y Ject. Be sure to h ea r htm

I l 57:!-J23-James, IntroductiOn of a n- A ten minute pep m eeting i s to be ence v e r s u s pa n t 1e1sm tl

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289. 5-Ed 2f-Eddy, The Firs t church lropo ogy. h el d before th e next Wedne sday eve -

57 5-CG 2h-Cl odd, The s tory of ere- ning program. Th e whol e meeting of Ch r ist scie nti st and miscellany

289. 5-Ed2n-Eddy, No a nd yes. a tion. ' w ill be f ull of pep, but come ear ly

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289 -Ed-Ed l p I it d . 576. 3- Sh 2-Sharp, An mtroductiOn a n d join u s on the op e nin g " p epis- . 5 c y u p an PI ess. t t 1 o cy o ogy. s imo "

289. R e trospectiOn a nd I 5SO -P2 9- P ayn e, Manual of exper iintr ospectJOn men tal botany. I

289. 5-Ed 2ru-Edd y , Rudmentnl d1- , 598 2_H 39_He.nshaw, The book of Chri s tian SCi en c e se rvices attended vin e sc ie nce. Ib' d by P e ru citizens, fac ulty m emb ers n s I

289. 5-Ed2u-Edcly, Unity of God. I a n d students are held during th e 301- K84-Korzybs ki, Manhood of hu-

T h E P E R U P D A G 0 G I A N ' aga in st c ivilization. 302-St4-Stewart, Social problems. Do you know U1at the Y M. C. A. Doc tor L. B. SHREVE Dentist THE PERU PE DAGOGIAN 301-St G - Stoddnrd, 'l'he revolt I Y. C. A.. I Entered at the PoMtoflice at Peru. Nebraska as second-class matter. 307-C62-Clow, Principles of socio - is holding meetings every Wednesday and X-Ray Childrens work a Spec ial ty logy. evening from 7:30 to 8: 15? Office Phone 27 Residence 2 00 Published Weekly by the Peru State 321. 8-B89-Burch Problems of Am- Do you know that the Y i s making :..--------.----.--Teachers College erican d e mocracy. I s pecial efforts to meet yoUI; needs as 321. 8-W52-We s t, The story of Am- pro spective teachers? $ 1 no per year. copy 5 erlcan d emocracy. I Do you know that the problem of 321. 8-W67-Williamson, Problems religious educa tion i s becoming more If you do n ot receive your Penagog-i a n fn Am e ri can democracy. and more, a public school problem? !:ave noti ce in the Ped agog ian box in 1 338 Busine ss Fi- In a certain city with a c lass "A" the Administration building. nance school, th e Board of Education made I :142. 73-H83-Howe Howe's new era this s tatement: One thing is certain. To C ontr ibut orss civics Our n ext superintendent mu s t be ab l e 342. 73-NS2-No rton, -The ConsU- to orga nize and l ead a Hi. Y. Club. Copy should be in by Fr :day night. No tullou or th e Un ited tates I Do you know t hat the Peru Y. is copv a cceptrd afte r 5 p u1 F1 iday 353-0g3- 0gg & Ray, Introduction giving a series of mee tings on the or- Write on ly on side of the pape r co Ame rican government. ganization a nd work of Hi Y. Clubs ? Have your copy typ ewritten if I Tan EmTo R 361-049- Devln e Social work Do you !mow that a lar ge percent - 370 -R53 7- Robb ins, The sch ool as a of the men e nroll ed in this college are TBR unl'l'OR I AL S'l'AFF. .soc ial in s titution. attending our Y. 1\I. meetings regu:-lt'hieferdecke r Managiog Editor 370 1-S tS - Stratton, D ev e loping larly? G<> ld a Calvin Associate Editor me nta l power. Do you know that th e re i s a s pecial
(Cont mued n ext w eek ) Is umm er session in room 107 of th e ma nity. Wh e n yo u a r e discouraged just re- library 'building at 11 o'clock on 301-Sn2- Sn edden, Educational s o1 membe r the mighty oak, 1Sunday at 7 :30 on Tuesday evecio l ogy. It was once a nut, too ning. I I lnstJ ranee Go. Sells Safety Permanent as Pike's Peak IRA. CROOK. Vice -P resid e nt JOS. GOLDSTEIN, Secretary PERU STATE BANK Peru , Nebraska We assure yon dep en da ble, courte o u s ond efficient s ervh.e. WM TYNON Pre s id ent V. V. VANCE. VicePr es. CARL HANSON. Cashier CHAS. Lu ki, Asst. Cashier We boost Peru - a n d Feed you too BURLI N6TON Gi\FE One block north B urlin gton Depot Ne braska City, Nebr Herald Phone 77 House STINCTIVE RINTING Auburn, Nebr NEW SPRING GOODS A.re ardving daiDy at our Special Bargains IN Percales Ginghams Muslins Curtain Nets HESTED STORES GO. Au bur11, Nebr. OIA.MONOS WATCHES Your best Assurance of Standard Values ONE PRI CE TO AL L PROPER'S Nebr. City Nebr JEWELRY Remington Portable The little typewrite r with the big r ep utation Compac t-case only four inches hi gh Conveni e nt-to carry or to tuck away. Complete-with four-row Stan dard K eyboard. $ 60 Price, with case, ,c\, venue Store: H U. LANDOLT SILVERW 4RE Any kind of repairing done by up-to-date jewelers -P rice s always reasonab le-We have all kinds of schoo l pins an d rings always on band Watchmaker :: Jeweler J. C. Chatelain Peru, Nebr t#¥?§ - w M ,.,_ No Writing Caa Distort Tbis Everlasting Point Neat Gold Poclut-clip Free Come and try tho beautiful Parker Duofold-the lacquer-red pen with smart, black tips and OVER-Size ink capacity. Plain black if desired. Same exClept for alee :Lad,. Duolold tl With rlna for ned:-ribboo Barnes' Pharmacy

A I.NTO 1UANY DS IS ec'y- treas 1 bras lra l os e no tim e in en a blin g each I Due for the s umme r are 50 c e nts, and e ve ry c i tiz en to enjoy his inIt h as bee n th e good fort u n e of t h e 1 1v hi c h p ay f o r m a i nte n a n ce of the a li e n a bl e right of l ife , liber t y a nd the s tud e n ts and P e ru c itize n s to b e a l- cou1 t s a nd h e lp t oward t he c ompl e te p ursui t of ha ppiness. "

low ed to see again one of Mrs Mo n t - j r e fun d of the o r iginal cost to the Y. M. g omery's s p l e ndid ex hi bi ts of a rts and C A. a nd th e Y. W C. A 1 c r a fts. W e a r e proud of the fact : Sin ce the fi r s t few days t h e ardor rhat it is a Nebra sk a l ady w ho giv es f or t e nni s whi c h c a u se d a f e w to m o ous th i s opp or t uni ty of se eing s u ch a 1 o po liz e ihe courts ha s worn off and fl ue e xhibit. Iev e r yon e seems to b e taking advan t-

Uhe Citizens eState .9lank

FIGHT IT TIIRO:UGH.

In your work a nd i n you r p l ay, Fi g ht i t through!

H a ng ri g ht on lilre ye llow c l ay, Fi g ht i t through !

We trav e l in imag i nation to J a pan ' a ge of the contiued g ood w ea th e r and a nd see th e l ove ly Japan ese c ut out uach on e gets his bi t of t e nnis in n ear- When a job you on c e b egin, des ign s w hi ch ar e mounte d on a net- l !y ever y d a y Through the thick a nd t h rough the wo rlr of hum a n h a i r We s ee c u nni ng 1 Th e to urn a m e ut c ommittee consi s ttrinkets w hich t b ey make b y hand !ing of Mr Ti p ton, a nd Mr. Harl ow, thin , Set your mind a nd h ea r t to wi n , F ig ht i t through !

We see hand-ca rve d pic t u r e fr a m es; met a nd f o rm e d r ul es governing th e d rape rie s, ru gs ; blankets ; in teresti n g tor un a m e nt. B r i e f ly they are e ntrie s beads o f Jn<lia n wo rkm a n s h i p, i vory m u st be in by noon Sa turd a y, June plaques fr om En g land; and a s p l e n d id 23rd a nd res ults p ost ed as soon a s di s p l a y of p a .i ntings by note d a r t- ' possi b le Th e r e w ill be n? fees a n d is t s no trophi es. R ef use to be an "a l so ran"

Wh at if o th e r s m ay h a ve f ailed F i ght it t)1rough!

Thoug h by pow e rfu l od ds as.sailed , F igh t it throu g h!

The pottery di s p l a y is s plen d id the A n nuoilcem ents w ill b e mad e f r om Squa r e your s h ou ld e rs lik e a man wond e rfu l W e dge wood tea set and a ' time to ti me lim iting the time in which Gr i t yo u r t eet h a nd say "I c a n!" l e w pi eces of De ll a Robbi a c a ll ed fort h m a tch es m u s t be pl ayed off. If any F ig h t i t t hr ough! ' m a n y excl a m a tions of appreciation. 1matc h is n ot p l aye d off i n the time

The r e is t h e l ove l y Nibl o ck potter y, g iv e n fo r i t, the w in ner w ill be d e termad e from th e natura l col ored c l ay mine d by a dra wi ng by t h e committee. wh i ch bl e nd s in col ors of gray, tau T ime is limite d and the tou rnameht a nd bl ue. i mu s t be hur r i ed as m u c h as pos s i ble.

w ill fin d an account with us a great co n ven i en ce to t h em.

We ll s uppo se th i ng s do l oo k ba d, Fig bt it through! S how a li ttle p e p get mad!

Fi ght i t th r ough ! When y ou k n o w you ' re in t h e r igh t ,

The Va n Br i ggl e pottery from Colo- ! T h e tenni s c l ub i s becoming o n inr a do is in bl u es browns g r ays, mul- ;>titu ti o n a nd t h e t r a ditio n of this orbe rry an d bl ue violet t ones !gan iz a ti on i s t hat a ll those taking

The T eco is mad e in gre e n, brow n , p ar t !11 a n y wa y in t he org a nization

It's yo ur du t y; b oy, t o fight, So go i n with a ll your migh t ! F ig ht it th rou gh! grays a nd the fa mous c a n a r y y e llow ge t the maximum r eturn s i n c l ean CROOK AND GOLDS T EIN l'h e l ove ly Ne wcomb pot tery fro m ' whol es ome fu n a nd r ecreation I

New Orlea n s i s note d for i t s origina l ! I n 1911 I ra Crook a n d Jos ep h Golddes igns , no t wo pieces being a li k e ILL ITERACY IN NEBRASKA. 1 gr a duated from Peru Both T h e d ecorative d es igns a r e m ade ' of these y ou ng men w e r e liv e w i r e s fr o m s c e n es and flo wer s fo u nd in I . - - - i n th e s tudent li f e 1of the coll ege. The t h e ir ow n s t a t e. Thi s potte ry i s m a d e Follo wmg the ex a mpl e of .Kent uck y, m e n went into the i;s uran ce bus ines s 1 whe re the wo r k o f r edeemmg adults d 1 d t in ) ove ly bl ue green s g ree n blues from ill iter acy began u n der the l ead er - an 1a ve pu s he o th e fro n t and are with to ne s of y e ll ow a nd pinlc Ish i p of Mr s. Cora Wils o n Stewart, now r a n k ed as two o f the b e s t i n s ur-

We are inte res t e d in t he w e avmg t t h b . a nc e m e n i n the state They h a ve . ma n y s a es ave een car r ymg on a 1 b d o n e by di sabl e d s o ld 1le r s ; a l s o 10 1

ca mpa ig n t o blot ou t ill iter a cy among a ways ee n l oyal to their Alma Math e h a mmer ed metal work w h ich the y t h ei r people. Ev e rywher e the r e s ulti! t e r and this s umme r s ent the P e dado s o bea utifully. ha v e b een most gratifyin g. gogi a n in t he bi g "ad" which a ppears T he tim e h as gone omy too f a s t b k h t in thi s i ss u e. I "e ra s a as n ot yet awaken e d o TI f 11 1 wht le we have b ee n tra v e hn g m he r dut ies a nd oppor tunities i n t his t e o o wi n g ett e r w ill be of inim ag in a tion thr ou g h these cou ntnes t C t l h h f t er es t t o P e d a g ogia n r eaders: movem e n . o ns e q ue n y s e a s oro f wond e rf ul t hings but we hope Mrs l fel t ed he r r a nk i n the s cal e of li t e racy Nebr., June 19, 1923. Mo n tgom e ry will give us an oppor t u n - t I ' hb h h d P edag01an: co 1e r ow a n n e1g or, w o as a opJty next yea r t o a ga in ex t e nd our trav- d t d d f h d d e t P e i u Nebr d i S. re p erc n Dear Sir : En cl osed find c opy for Ad for yo ur T he fo ll owin g gives the rank schoo l pa pe r I wou l d like to h ave a nd pe r centa ge of ill iter acy for s eve r- thi s run in a s pace a bou t six inc h es M'l'. VERNON HALL. a l Ne braska c ounti es. T hurs ton counMtss Ma n e sen- t y h as th e l a rgest p e rce nt of ill ite r a cy sq u a re for t hr ee week s. Would apo u s l y b urn e d. w1th c a rboh c. a Cld Wed- \ 3 9) T h is is du e in a me asu re to p r eci a t e a l s o r e c e iving cop i es of th e nesd a y e vemng H e r are the I nd ia n po pu lation. I Pe d a gogian pl eased to l e arn th a t s he 1s r e cover- R a n k Co u nty P. C of Il li t e r a cy I want t o than k t h e man a ge men t fo r mg ve r y r a pidl y I t he courtesy of showing me over t he Miss Iris of Nem a h a vi site d Thurs ton S. 9 n ew 'th!lt bave bee n h e r si st e r , Miss A lic e Jones on e day :.. Sco t t s bl uffs

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ds spent Sun day wi t h th e m en jo:r- I 12 in g picnic s a nd hikes In th e be a utifu l 112 wood s of Old P e r u. 12 Alarm clo ck s h a ve bee n kept qui t e L2 b u s y t hi s weelt i n ord er th a t no on e 12 s hou l d mi ss the ir County Cl u b brea k- ' i s fas t. 13

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Devotiona l servic e wa s con duct ed t4 by Mi ss E s ther Bla nke nship , s p eci a l 14 m u si c by Mi ss McMas t ers a nd a di s-1 5 cu ss ion o f t h e questio n ," Wha t good 15 things would d eve lop s i f a ll the wo rld 15 we re Chr isti an ?" l e d by Mi ss E sthe r 1 5

Cla r k, wa s g r eatl y e njoyed a ncl ve r y 15 be ne fi c ia l. 115 Mi ss Cla rk a ls o d i scu sse d the thr ee 115 ru l es, th e Golde n , the B r a ss a n <l th e 15 I r o n She showe p b ow the Go ld e n 1 5 r u le would e nri c h our liv es a nd c har- 15 ac t e r s. 15 T h e r e was a g ood turn -out, but , 15 g ir l s, the r e is a l ways ro om fo r mo r e 1 6 Come out a nd enj o y t h e good thin gs 16 pr epa r e d t:or u s by th e program com- 16 n1ittee. 16 The Y. W C A served i ce cream 16

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Phon e22 Peru, Nebraska P hone 2 6 The Ste w art School Service ( E stablis h ed in 1 9 1 6) W. T. D avis '16 Mgr. 138 No L i n c oln, Nebr. P L AC ES T EACHERS D r 1i: Ray Rey o o lcis 01:1 t eo path Ph ys i c i a n of A uburn , In P e ru Tu e s d a y · an d F r id ay e ve ning s For appo i ntmen t p h o n e Mr s U C. Meye r P at r onize our A dv e r t ise r s. are r e l iabl e Th e y Good Coffee, Quick. J us t hot water a nd § t e as p oon · fu ll of Ba k e rized Soluble Coffee A dP.lie io us cup of cnffee in a n i n s t an t The i d e al coffee f o r picnics and ro o m l unch e s at P h one 25 MAROIS P ho n e 25 I I I It's o u r ' t o Re pai r your Shoes. I We d oub l e th e i r life. - We a r e n eve r too b usy to d o y our sho e repa iring. Co m e i n w e g i ve y o u a qua li ty j o b THE BE ST S HOE S
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ALI CE M. ROBINSON Dean of Wom e n A E HOLCH Bio logical Scienc e FLOR ENCE RINEHART Pubiic School Art W. N DELZELL Executive Dean W. G SPEER Physical Education MARGARET E L A UGHLIN Rural Education ARTHUR L. HILL Mathemat ' cs and P hysics ELMA I. GOCKLEY Book Kee per THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN ALMA A TOLIN School Nurse RUTH G BRANDT Junior High EMILY BURTON Training Teacher ESTHER BLANK ENSHIP Opportunity Room. L J. GILKESON Supt. Training Sch ool Vi OLA FOSTER Home Econom i cs A B. 'CLAYBURN Prof. of Geographical Scienoe CLARA M. MINNE De pt of History GRACE TEAR • Educa t or A. CRAGO Education BERN I CE A. T UCKER Dept. of Economies C. M YERKES Smi t h - Hughes I nstructor Mid • MUSICAL Presented by the Moizer String Quartette Thursday, June 28, 1923, at 8 p. m. College Gym. Admission-- Budget Ticket or 50c

PERU PEDACiO

PEHU, N E/BRASKA, WEDNE SD AY. J ULY 11.

COLOR S ONG.

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Fling a broad our coll ege c ol or s

To the fr e e Ne bras k a bre eze,

Blending he a v e n 's own white and a zure With the s o ft g r een o f th e tr ees Whil e our l oy a l h earts and voi ces

With prid e and joy un ite

A s we s ing Peru's de votion

ITo the p a le blue and white. Cl10rus. Repeat last four Jio(S o f 6.rrl verse.

2 Tfiru the y ear s of s un and s hadow Mid the s cenes we love so well

O'er our hearts our d e ar old color s

S ti ll w e av e the i r magic sp ell ;

An d wha t e ve r lite s hall c a ll u s

W e ' ll stri ve with all our might

To uphold the brave tradition or the pal e blue a n d w hite Chor us.

3 When the c a r es of life o 'er take us, Minglin g fas t o ur lock s with g ray

Should our deares t hopes forsak e us

F a l se fortun es f ade a w a y

W e s h a ll b an i s h p a in a nd sadn ess

B y m e mori es fond a n d brig ht,

O f t h e old Nebr aska

A nd t h e p a l e an d the w h ite Clloru s,

"LITl LE JOURNEYS'' FROM PERU

A Trip to Joy Hill

F e w p l aces in Ne b rask a or an y o t h er s tate , h a v e b ee n mor e ri c hl y add arne d by n a ture than Peru Th e exqu is ite s un ri ses a nd m agnifice nt s un se t s can b e see n fr om any plac e in to w n tiut es p ecia ll y can on e m ost full y admir e th e colors a nd scen ery by s e ein g thin gs from a bove This can b est b e a ppreci a t e d f s om Cem et e t'Y Hill, a place well kn own to a ll our s tude nts a nd vis itors.

Anothe r e nj oya bl e a nd ins p iring wa ll' during on e of these b eautiful m q onlig ht evenings or d urin g the d a y w hen it i s not too hot, is to t a lte th e walk g o i n g eas t pa s t the ph o t og r ap h gall er y Follow this s id e w a llt tow a rd th e ce me ter y, but turn to t h e r ig ht wh en y ou reach t h e fir s t w a lk g oi ng s outh a fter the pave m e nt h as b ee n c ros s ed.

Inas mu c h as t h e m ost unus u a l a nd pictures qu e sce n e r y can b e seen along the coun t r y s id e , we s till fo llow th e s id e w a lk onl y un t il we r each th e fir s t r oad go ing s outheast. By fo llowin g thi s roa d ar ound c urves , in s h a d y woode d places u p a long h ill , w e fin a ll y r eac h th e "top of th e universe" w h e r e we h a ve a s pl e ndi d vi e w of t h e t r ee top s, th e s u r r oundi ng cou ntry, an d the Miss ouri rive r, In th e di s ta n ce. The pan orama, s o v i v idl y see u, ma lces one fee l f ull y r e pa id for t h e e ffo rt of s e eldng th e " h ave n ot r est." T h e p e d es trian m ay ei t h er r etrace h i-s Gl eps dow n the sam e hill o r af t e r hav ing r es t ecl, t um to th e left, that i s th e · n o r t he a s t a nd go a lon g th e plo wed fi e ld , t h e n th rou g }l a li t tl e wood a ft er w h ich t h e ce m et e r y is r eae h otl. Fro m h ere the way i s c l ear a. ul w1 11 l(JJo wn t o eve r y o n e w h o has b Pt•n i n l:'ro1·u a week uvall yo u rse l ves of th e opp o rtunity o Cv iew ing a nd ad mirin g Natun•. RO tha t yo u mny r et urn to you r s c hu.> l a nd h o m e in v igo ra ted in bo dy

as we ll as in s pi r it. A stron g bod y OUR SIDDIER S CHOOL ye lls gi ven,.. s h o wi n g t h at t h e e l ubs

DRAMATIC CL UB PRESENTS goes fa r in th e m a ki ng of a strong CHAPEL PROGRA."US have s om e r eal comp oser s in t heir m ind. m ids t

MARIE TURNER HARVEY.

Deserve Your A.ttendnuce.

Af t e r e ach c lub h a d b een g iyen a n oppo rtunity to· g ive its own yell s

Have you b een atte ndi n g c h a p e l r eg- a nd son gs, a ll t h e poster s were

-Thurs day aod f riday Even ings Accord i n g to c u stom, the Dramatic Clu b a l ways pr esent the "b ig play" d ur in g the s u m m e r session as well as i n tbe winte r term B u t this s u m-

Pe ru s tud e nts a r e' ind eed fo rtun a t e ula rl y durin g th e p as t two w eeks? It brou g ht qu t a t o n ce a nd• th e clubs in h a ving an oppor tunity to m eet a nd n ot w e tnu s t inform y ou t h a t you h a ve w e 1·e i nstru cted to p e r fo rm, w h e n t h ey h ea r Mr s. Marie T urne r H a rvey , who b een r eall y m iss ing s om e thing. saw th ei r ow n p oste r. You can will b e w ith u s n e xt week, Jul y 18, Th e c h a p e l pro gram s a r e in charge sca r ce l y appreciat e the pan damoni u m 19 a nd 20. H er w o r k as a r ura l t each - of a fac ulty commi t t ee, w ho arra n ge wh lt;: h broke lo ose w ith eve r y c lub do - mer, circu mstan ces have forced us to e r n Mt'ss ouri h as b een of such n a - w orth while p r ogram s for t he s tudent depart ft·om o ur usual plan, so on the lug its b es t to ou t d o i ts ne ig hbors 1 b d Th t i It! tl · t eve nin g s of J uly 12 · and 13, at 8:15, ture th a t it h as won fo r h er n a tlona o y. e que s on w 1 1e m ts no S eve r a l indi v idua l s wer e given a r eal r e puta tion a nd ins pir e d thou sands of m ere ly a qu estio n of what ca n w e f rig h t s u c h as some of ou r ancestors t eache r s t o do be tte r work Pro fess or give f or chap e l progr a m s , but wha t mu st o f h a d , b ecau se some r eal InMabe l Carn ey, H ead of the De p ar tment ca n w e g ive th a t will b e of r eal worth dia n s wer e i n the c r owd wi t h real of R ura l Educa tion, T eache r s• Co l- lo mos t s tu de n ts bow s and a rro w s . W e fea r the a rt lege, Columbi a Unive r s ity ha s the fol - On Mo nd ay, June 25 th , w e w er e of a rr ow ma king is a l ost a rt fo r even

i n th e h igh s chool a ssembly room, we will p r ese n t t hr ee, one-act plays. The " Sweet meat Game" by ·.Ruth Comfo rt Mitch ell is a Chinese play \\' hic b may be in te rp1:eted as real trage dy, if on e i s so inclined. The lowing to sa y a bout Mr s. Harv ey: "The g ive n an opp ortu nity to know tha t Prof. Gilkeson sa id h e would n ot be t wo d ays s p ent r ecently In the Porte r r e al mu s ical a rti s t s a r e In Old P e ru. afr a id to l et Chi ef F lat Hill take a cast i s: rill' a I sc hool s w e r e on e o f the gr e at- Th e program was rende r e d b y Miss s hot a hi m at five paces d ista n ce. Y io n g-Yu eng Esther Co le es t ins pir a tions of m y life I h a v e Birdie Ba ldwin and Mr. Geo r ge Sho- So me m o r e c i v ili zed Ind ia n s f rom a San C lei Iri s Tobler know n Mr s H a r vey s ince 1908 a nd w al ter who san g two du e t s " Sing, w es t e rn cou n try answered back wit h Woo Tin Mai Neva Nutzman a n tic ipa t e d mu ch fr om h e r work a t Sing, Bi r d s on the W i ng'' a nd "Sw eet a boom tbat m i g h t have b een mistaken White Dev il Vaughn Casler Po r ter b ut th e r e ali zations or h e r s e v - Hea r t " Mr. Showalte r a l s o g ave f o r th at of an ol d m u sket. It w as "Theil· Anniver sar y" by Alice C D. e n yea r s b ave f a r s urp assed my e x - three s ol os, " T h e Ba r efoot Tra il ," r ea ll y o nl y a mo d e m to r pedo which Ril ey, wiU be o f especial interest to pec t a ti ons. In s pirit, In c ommunity "Littl e Mo th er of Min e ," a nd " Smil- s ho uld h ave been sa ve d t ill the 4th those whose hus bands or wiv es are ser v ice , in t'ea cl1in g t ech n iqu e , and in ing Thr ou g h." of Jul y. inc lln e d to spend too much time away e ve r y oth e r r es p ect , the Porte r sc h q ol On F r id a y , July 29, Mr. Andresen a n A f te r a ll t hi s excitement, we a ll from home. The cast is: is th e b es t on e t e a c h e r sch ool I have a uthor f rom "the fi a t wood s co untr y ," w ent b ac lt to c l ass w i t h qui ete d ?? Gerald Drummond Samuel Rowley ev e r seen No w h er e in th e hi s tor y in India n a, gave a v ery in teres ting n e r ves, an d a s mall id ea or what F l or a Drummond Mrs. Samuel Row ley of Am e rican edu cation h a v e w e h a d a t a lk In c hape l. H e told som e i n t e r es t - Cou n ty Clu bs ca n do No r a, their cook Ne llie Turner mor e ins pirin g d emons tra tion of t h e in g s id e li g h ts on th e i'tfe o f John G. La st Fr iday w e were g ive n a n op- Tom Jon es Samuel Brownell p 1·actical p oss ibiliti es of the rura l N i ehart Neb r as k a's own po e t l a ur- po rtu nity to h ea r s ome more r eal ar- Jane Jones Esther Delzell sc h ool." eate. He to ld of hi s b e a u tif ul ro- ti s t s from ou r own r a nk s. M iss Birdie And if yo u have ever struggled thru Th e r e i s no o n e in the cou n t r y w ho ma nce by conespo n d e nc e an d a b o ut Baldwin sang two so l os "Ghost Pip es" d1·ess rehearsal s, come and laugh at can b e t t e r br in g the m ess a ge of th e the work h e is n ow doi n g. W e s ho uld by Thurtou L e uir ence and "Grey your former sorrows as d e picted in : need of th e ru m l s chool tha n Mr s a ll i nd eed have a hi g h res p ec t for Ne - Morn' • by Standis h Miss Neva "Tbe Pot Bo il er" Alice Gersten· H a r vey. H e r work Is n ot r e volution- b ra s ka' s ow n poe t la u reate l\ u tzman then gave two patr iotic read- b erg. The cast is : a r y, but i s con s truc tiv e a nd can b e On Monday of la s t week, t b e gran cl in g s olem n i zin g th is seaso n of the Stage Hand Lois Schiefendecker d on e in a n y ru ra l &c h o ol. S h e h as a c - Coun t y Cl u b r a ll y was he ld. We are year Mr s. George Chur ch gave a Wouldby : Paul Yost ce pte d th e con diti on w h ich s h e fo und s ure t h a t a mon g t h e g r a n d o l d m e n of b eautiful piano so lo Gr and Po lka de S ud Samu e l Brown e ll

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Dorothy Pettit He r message sho uld b e h ea rd b y a ll . w h o can no t l ay t h eir deafness to Our su mm e r sc h oo l c h apel s offer a ll Miss Ivory Ethel !\IeMaster Is h e ll s h oc k r ev iewe d in t h e World of you worth w h ile e nterta inm ent. Do Mr. Inkwell Vaughn Cas ler SCJIOOTJ W a r W b a t a g rand no ise w as m a d e. not miss them. 1\tr. Ruler Paul Wilcox !F ir st w e h a d a llttle har m oni u s noi se Mr Ivory Fullt!r Woodle Th e Sc h oo l Admini s tr a ti on Club w ill 1 w he n each or t h e country c lubs were TENNIS TOURN illENT 1 Dir ector of p l ays-=-.Miss Ruth 111. Wilm ee t a s u s u a l Monday ni g ht in the j g ive n an op n OJtu nlty to g ive t h e ir own Iiams. a dmini s t r a tion buildin g W e exp ect 1 ye ll s a n d s o u gH alone, when a poster Th e Tennis Tourn a m ent is in full so m ethin g w or tb yo u r Lim e i n thi s h ear i ng ft s n ame was s h own There sw in g. If yo u a r e interested in who m eetin g. Everybod y w e l com e t o som e very original and clever ia winning ju st watch the bullletin .end so n gs as we ll as many n ew peppy board The "Pawnee Indians ' • enjoyed an early br<'akfast Thursday morning at the Athletic field.
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foll ow th e prin cipl es o f e ducati on. So I h e takes the eas ier way

We boost Peru - and Feed you too BURLINGTON GA F E On e b l oc k n o r t h B u r l i ngton Depo t N e b r a s ka C i t y , Neb r_

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O NE BATH A YEAR· IS IT ENOUGH?

Gold a Ca(v n Asso cia te E titor s had ow of 61. That m u s t b e le ft Walter It tl d o 1e rea e r. K a therine :\ol eA I pin I Th e fir s t service of the Firs t Ne1bras k a w as a t Pllot Knob. Th e ir bapS OJIE L'X r EJtES T ING tis m of fl r e before Fort Donalds on , P E R U HISTORY a nd th e i r pa rt of t h e bl oody fi e l d of • - Shlloh, may be t o ld l a t er. For the T h e fir s t Nobrn slcu R eg hn ont of In· p r esent we l eave th em, un trie d by

It i s the Trial and Su ccess m e thod Su ppose a carpen te r s h o uld meas u r e by the eye rathe r t h a n by the r u l e it's easier If th e pl an d oes no t fit h e c u ts o ff a lit tle mo r e, i f it i s too or di scard s the lJi e ce a n d c u ts another i f i t i s too shor t Such a carp enter is v e ry expe nsive t o h is em pl oye r s a nd he i s on ly give n a job whe n profi c ie nt ca rp e nte r s can' t be secured H ow lon g wou ld a l a w yer last w h o gu esse d a t th e law in t h e case? It i s eas ie r for him It avoids the n ec es s ity of lo oking up the c a s e.

Wou l d you t a k e you r ch ild t o a phys i c ia n who wou ld p resc r i be s ome t hin g to see how it wo u l d work? We d o n ot wa nt e x pe ri me n ts on t h e bodi es of ou r

1861 i At the tim e, Nebr ask a w as a bor der I XUClWL LS COUNTY P ICNIC t e rri tory, t h ere be i ng bu t th ree town s · tha n t he doc t or fo llows hi s Mate ria

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F or yo ur h ea l th's s ak e an d f o r th e add ed wear y o u get f ro m y o u r cl o thes , b rin g it oft e n t o kn o w t\o u ar e s a fe.

A g r e at many p eop le th i nk it i s f o r the i r o ute r ga rments If t h ey knew h o w d a n ge r ous a n a c cumulatio n of germs th ese ga r ments c a n c a rr y , t h ey would h ave cJaa ning d o ne at l e a s t f o u r o r ti ve t im e s a yea r a nd t h ey would soon lea r n that ad de d w e a r would m o r e t han pay t he bil L A H AL F PO UN D o f d i r t, so o t and g r i m e i s ofte n removed fr o m on e su i t o r o ve rc oa t in th e c le ani ng p r o c e ss fan try. Ibattle with out uniforms or e qui p me n t a boa rd a s tea me r for St. Loui s , where u nd e r Ge ne r a l L e w Wa ll a ce, t h ey T he flr s t Ne b ras k a R eg ime n t of I n -we r e to b eco me a p a rt of Gr a n t's a rmy ; fa n t ry w as mu s te r e d i nto the Un ited th a t a t F ort Donal dso n s cor e d the Sta tes A rmy at Omah a on Jun e 1 5th , flr s t o f hi s s u ccesses

c h il dr e n T hey a r e t oo preciou s. J . A. CEJ KA, Tailor & CleansrI s i t no t a g 1·eat er trage dy t o gues s whil e deal in g wi th t be m ind ? Shou ld Ph o ne 62 P e ru Nebr. l w e n ot fo llow t he princ ip l es of e ducation mo;e c on s i sten tl y in teaching

Medi ca, or t h e l awyer the statutes ?

Th e Nu ck oll s County P e pp er s went t o Pikes P eak on Frida y eve n ing Jun e 29. Yes , we know it r ai ne d bu t we a l so know r a in is good fo r young p e ppers . And who wou l d l et a rain c h a se th em h ome If th ey bad e ve rything that co uld be wis h ed for t o e a t and dri n k.

We sea rche d t h e peaks fo r wild a nim a l s a nd plants a nd a t l as t f ound a la r ge bus h o f wild r oses wh ic h wer e tam e d e nou g h s o we cou l d a p pr oach t h e m. We fou nd s n a lte skin s , fi s h a n d go phe r a bodes on t h e h ill tops.

A fte r our sear ch p a r t y came t h e eats. Mr P a u l could g ive you a defini te d escri ption of qu a ntity and qu a lity of t he ea ts

It is n ee d less t o say t hat t h e T r i a l a nd Success teach e r n ever gets v e r y fa r.

LIFE'S H AmiONIES

L et no ma n p ray that h e know n ot sorr ow Le t n o s oul a s l( to b e f r ee from p ain, F or t he ga ll of today i s t h e s w eet of tomorr ow And t he momen t' s lo ss i s th e li feti m e's gain

Thro ugh want of a t hing does its w orth redou bl e T hr ough h unger's pa n gs do es t h e feast

Before pa rtin g we practiced our c onte nt. ye ll s a nd songs for t h e. c h a p el r a ll y. A nd only th e hea r t tha t h as harbored

Who are? Who a r e ? W ho a r e we? t r ou bl e, We are We a r e! We are WE. N u ck- Can f u ll y r ej oice wh e h j oy is se nt I

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Y. W. C A. Of grie f, an d yearn i n g, and n ee d, a n d s trife, Tee crea m a nd f ruit pun ch we r e Fo r t he rarest chord s i n t he so u l' s ba r · se rved on t h e Campus l a s t T ue s day moni es, by t he Y W. C A g i r l s T h ursday, Are fo und in t il e mi n or st r a ins of life non e w a s pr ovid ed, a s every on e w as ove r come by t h e cel e br a tion Tha t · t he stud ents we r e di sap poi nt e d i s putting i t mi l dly , for sev eral w e r e h eard t o say: " Wh a t on earth s ha ll I d o w i t h my nic k e l ?" " He r e I brou gh t m on ey w ith me and n o p l ace t o s p

e n d i t. " etc Neve r m i nd bring you r nicke l s aga i n fo r t h er e 'll be ice cream a nd " som et hin g" se r ved a gai n n e xt w eek. - Ell a Wh ee l e r Wilcox .TOH NSON COUNTY YELL Boom Zip Boom Zip Jin go J in go Like a B ingo Bin go Boom Zip J oh nson Hoo r ay Sec'y. 1nco n •' lnsu ranee Go. Sells ' Safety ., Permanent as Pike's Peak I Ri\ CRO OK, V ice · P r es id e nt ,J OS GOL D S fEIN , Se cr e t ary NEW SPRING GOODS i\ r e a rri v i ng daily at our Spe cial Bargains I N--P e rcales Gi n J!hams Muslins C ur tain Ne t s HESTED STORES GO. · A u burn, Nebr. " " WATCHES You r be s t Ass urance of Sta nda rd Va rues ONE PRI CE T O ALL PROPER'S N e br. C ity, N e br JEWE LR Y Portable The littl e t y p e w riter w ith the big r eputa· tio n C omp act-case o nly fo u r inc h e s high • Co nv e ni ent-t o carry or t o t u ck away. Co m p l ete-wit h f o ur - r ow Standard Keyboard. $ 6 0 Price, wi t h case, A v e nue S tor e H U L ANDOLT i SILVERWARE A ny k i n d o f r epairi n g done by u p- to -date jewele r s --Pr i ces a l ways r e a sona b leWe have a ll kinds of school pins a nd r ings always o n hand Watchm aker : : Jeweler !I J C. C hatelai n Peru, Nebr t#§§ 'W M l$to No Writing Can Distort This Everlasting P oint Neat Gold Po&et.clip Free Come and try the beautiful Parker Duofo1d-the lacquer-red pen with smart, black tips and OVER-SU:o ink capacity. Plain black if desired. Daototd .Jr. •s Same except for alto LadJ' Duotold •s With rln& for neck-ribboo Ba r nes' Pharmacy

T H E P ERU PEDAGOG I AN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Thr ee me m ber s ot the or igina l co. j C a r d yet li vin g In P e r u- F 1ank l ey, Wiltse Major s a nd T. J. Maj ors, A.'l"l'E:N'l'ION TEACHERS ! E ntt rccl n t t h• I P> t o fli n · nt f>cru. !\ <'· I II IHt t• r the n li e ute n a nt, 111ter lie u t en a n t colonel. Publi s he d Wee kl y by th e Pe ru S t a te Teachers Coll eg e I T h ese hastily r ec r ui ted a n d or gan1tze d units, we r e mus t e r e d into t h e , 1Arm y of the United States by Lie u t. T h e i 'l'l nl und Su cce s s P l an. Th e Tr ia l a nd S uccess teache r i s one w h o does things by g u ess It i s easi e r to teac h by th a t m eth od t h a n ! Doc to r L. B. SH REVE De ntis t and X-Ray Office P h nne' 27 Child r ens work a Specia l ty Residence 2 00 $I. I", 1.c r yea r :-; i u/. · 1 ,;
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or t h e R eg u la r Army a nd were s oon on t he ir wa y to St. Loui s , w h e r e
es n ot w ork, be t ri es a noth e r a nd a n oth- ' e r If a nyone s hou l d a sk him the m e th od he fo llow s h e a n sw e red " I have m y own me thod." I t i s h i s '
To Cont r ibu tor ss 1a nd Governor of t h e state 1 I An e a sy mat te r i t is to r el a te t h e own. Nob ody e ls e w ould c l a im it.
of a n y c o nsi derabl e s i g n i fi can ce Oma- · h a, B r ownvi ll e and Ne bTa s ka City Of t he t h r ee, Brow nv ill e app a r e ntly h a d in s tor e th e g r ea tes t futur e It was a thri vin g to w n of 2,000 inh a bitants, w as a n exce ll ent r ive r port, a nd waited on ly th e c om i n g of t he r a ilroad to beco me the me t rop oli s of th e W es t. Ne br a s k a City was c hie fly a n ou tfitt i n g p ost for pl a in s m e n a nd t hose who t ook t h e gold tra il to t h e a lluring wes t. Auburn was n ot ye t extan t and 1\ema ha City c ons iste d of two s t ores an d a mlll. Pe r u b oasted one store, ha lf a d ozen h ouses, a bl acksmith s h o p, a nd t he office of J ohn P Bak e r, gov er nmen t agen t for t he Pawnee tribe, wh o ha d jus t go n e t o tbeir r eservation. ':\he on l y fa r ms in t he s urr ou nd i ng co untry w er e wh a t i s n ow th e McAda ms far m, an d two o r thr ee sma ll p l aces on H on ey 9reek. Per u a l so possessed a s t atio n of J oh n o ils! Nuc k o lls ! Ca n ' t y ou s ee ? Le t n o man s hri n k fr om th e bitter B r ow n's u nde r g r ound ra ilroad , op e re d by Martin Sto we ll , in honor of who m Gr a u d Ar my Post 302 w as n am ed. 1 Th e F irs t Nebr as lta was not c ompo sed e n t ir ely of Ne br ask a m en. The terri t ory was to o t h in ly poula t ed to fill out the r equir e d quota of 1 ,00 0. Acco r di ng l y t wo I owa compa ni es I and F fro m Cl arin da, a nd Co K recrui ted a t F t. Joe, were a ttac h e d The Ne braska Continge n t cons i ste d of Co. A f r om P l atts mou th, Ca pt. Bl acke1·, Co. B, Omaha, Capt. Baum e r , Co C C1 om Peru , Brown vllle and Ne ma h a, und e r Ca pt J E. N. T h omp son , and Co. D 1\e br a s ka Ci ty , u nd er Capt. L iv ingston

I. J,r. c. A. a nd Mi s s Genevieve Hobs on, spent Sunday with Miss Laura Tuck. CASS COUNT V CLlJh.

Miss M. Claus sen is enjoying a visit The students of Cass County with A we ll-balanc e d Program for a with he r two s isters 1h s !r advi s or, Prof E ason, wer e ory ear' s :Hi. Y. WOl'k was the topic of A l a rge del egation of our girls ganiz ed in the "Ca ss County Club. " the me e ting Jun e 27. You say you sp e nt th e Fourth with friend s or The following officers were elected. lili e c on of concrete things? Elizabeth Nolting, President; Thel- hom e folks. Those rema ining enWe ll Aths cf'm ent isn' t in it when it h rt 1 a Ol s on, Vice Pres ident,· Wilma ' · joye d a day of rest or hicked to t e c om e s to ma king things concrete. wood s R a in y, S e cretary and Treasure r; Velleader for the ev e ning, Mr. Delano H 1 rna Muon Yell L eader and H e len t Mrs Jon es and daughters e en sugg es t e d a Hi. Y. program tha and Iri s of Ne maha, spent Tuesday Sta llsmith, Recorde r. would he lp meet th e n e eds of thP. The Cas s County Club has thirty h evening with Miss Alice Jones. t oys, t.be high school a nd t e con•- A number of the girls s pent Satur- members. mun ity Eve•·ything from campaign- k L as t Tu es day a fter the c lo se '>f a h day at Morton's Park in Nebras a ing a gain s t improp e r speech in t ; p e rfe ct d a y of school t he Ca ss County I t f City. c ommunity to th e de ve opmen ° a

A Club d e cided to put awa y the thoughts Mr s. Frank Miller and Mrs. A world con s ciousn ess ha s a place in t of la borious tasks and seek the beau- Tietj e n a nd two childen of De Wit , th e program for a year's work and d t 1"ful woods for a change. At about w ere the gu es t s of Mis s es Els ie an wa s thoroughly di s cu s sed. Mr. De- t five thirty they departed from in front Madg e Miller a few days the pas lano made the me eting more e ff e ctive of the gym building loaded with <Jamf th • wee k b y ba ndin g out copies o e years Mildred ei·as and good thin"'s to e at.

Mis ses Olga Sorenson, b pro g ram a ls o by a n sw ering questions f 0 'rhey chose as their stopping place Thompson and Marion Byram o rna- bro ught U!J by s everal of the men who S the p a ge a nt field. Afte r several ha w e r e the guests of Miss Ahce orc onte mpl a te the orga nization of a Hi. ll ours of fun , eating and practicing e n s on the Fourth Y Th e man y pe r s on a l Illustrations a Lincoln visitor yells they w e nded the ir way back. lw pt up th e Intere s t of the meeting ' Mrs Waugh was Th ey r e ported that Cass County was Ts my life mor e abundant this year l ast week end. brimful of p e p a nd are intending to l han it wa s las t year? At our meet- ; t a ke every advantage of the fun and in g, July 5, Mr. W Hansen spoke very ! 'rJIE WORLD'S UNREST friendships_tha t are offered them durearne s tly of the "More Abundant ! in g th eir stay in Peru

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MISS VEDA R.HODUS.

Li fe " An a bundant life, one overfiow- : It would seem pre sumptuous for ing with enabling thoughts fe e lings ordinary mortals to · deal with such a n d activities , cannot be had, unless 1"-lg questions were it not for the fact one is we ll developed physically, men- th a t thinking is the heritage of all. I Miss Veda Rhodus has made a recta lly a nd spiritu a lly. If the religious 1 America is no longer isolated. She ord at Peru in attendance which has e xperi e n ces are neglecte d, your life has become a world empire over never b een s urpassed and probably is marred by that lac k. It could be I night. We can no more prevent our ne Yer equalled in the history of the much more a bunda nt Imixing in world affairs than we can school. Miss Rhodus graduated !rom

The morn ;ng watch and regular 1 force water to run up hill. World the two year course the twenty-fifth

bibl e reading were emphasized a s a problems are at our very door de- of May. She attended Peru through me ans of coming in clo s e touch with manding solution the four years of high school and God The thoughts we think and the What is the imm ediate cause of the two years in college and never was peo ple with whom we a s sociate in- world unres t? The answer is easy- ab sent from a class nor was she ever flu e nce our char a ct e r. The effect of I I".:! world War. , t a rdy in the entire six years. Not

ding the bible and of being in con- What is the solution of it? That onl y this r e cord, but she bas also 1 s ta nt communion with God cannot help iH uot so easily answered. On this made a record for high grades and is :,.

ma king u s stronge r characte rs and Is ubj ect thinkers differ but one thing one of the foremost in the student tr a ldn g our live s more abundant. !:E>em s sure. The solution is not a c tivities. The Pedagogian is pleased

The n ext meeting Wednesday , July found wholly in law. It can't be to give this honorable mention of 11. will b e one you c a nnot a fford to found in s ocialism yet that m a y have Mis s Rhodu s ' record in Peru. mi s s The topic i s : "What's the Mat- s omethin g to do with ' it. It can't be t e r wi th Me? " found in the adjustment of the diffi- A LIT'rLlS .MORE.

T he s pj eak e r has given his word of culty be tween capital with labor Nor hon or th a t he will not call for the can i t be found full y in education or A little more kindn e ss and a little tt !<Ua l fift een "ralls " after this que s- r eligion , yet both of these are impor- less creed; tion. t a nt fa ctor s. Not one of the se things A little more giving and a llttle less

T he tr e e tin g to be h e ld July 18 , will ca n s olve the World's unrest alone • greed; be t h e clima x of the yea r. "What ar e 1yet a ll of thes e together can do it If 1

A llttl e more smile and a little less

You Worth? • is th e will be 1 we sh a ll allow time- the major ele- frown dis cus s ed. With this personal ques- me nt jus t now-to work out and A llttle l e ss kicking a man ' when h e' s tion and the enthusiastic leader which work ov er the several elements of · down; we have for this meeting we may c iviliz a tion Like an old sore that re- A littl e more " we" and a littl e Jes s well expcC't some bras• tack argument. q ui r es time to compl e te the process "!"; stra.ight ((om the •houlder. Remember 5 0 the World's unrest will be solved A little more laugh and a little less the next two Wedne s days, at 7:3Q p m by the many factors if given time cry; in the 'i M. Den. Ito mak e adjustments to the n e w or- 1 1

A little more flowers on the pathway de r The ointment of education the of life ; PHILO. salve of salvation , s hould be applied And fewer on graves at the end of this fr e el y to k eep out the germs of in- s trife.

On Thur sd ay, June 28 , at 5 : 30p.m., fection while society in time produces s ome thirty I healing process a ccording to soi n front of the g ym, with cup m hand. Cl a l laws.

\l ith s miling fa ces we rambl e d up .· til rough th e wood s to the sha cly me a·· lTHE MOLZER STRING QUARTETTE dC'w beyond. Why all th e s mile s aud · CONCERT n'e rriment ? We were being pt:rsued

Just hot water teaspoon· full of by a tin Liz zie c huclted full of picnic Th e Moiz er String Quartet gave us • Bllkerized Soluble Coffee : u p per. two musica l treats on Monday,

As s oon a s we r e ached our des tina- j of thi s week.

I inn, two competent ball teams were The afternoon concert consisted of o:·gani zed and s oon a rousing game two or three groups of quartet num'' a s unde r way. We must congratu- d 11 , la te the en te rtainment committtee on c:m-posed he ir fore sight in choosing this s pot of groups of quarte t numbers, three

A cup nf cnffee in an instant Tht> ideal coff e e for and room lunches at for no other plac e, near P e ru , could violin solos by Prof Larson, two violin l e nd sufficient open vi ew to follow the duet s by Mr and Mrs. Moizer, and a Ph fl n e 2fi MAROIS 25 ba ll wh en it was tipped off the bat t.·io con s isting of two violins bv !<Olll e of our s tar players. We and c e llo. Eve ry membe r of this comnot tell you all the merits of ------------:pan y is an artist, tus th eir shading [) , , , keynolrls te a ms for that would s eem boastful. of tone, te c hnique, and interpretab t th n,t t- "fl<llh l'll y sician

If you wis h to know more a ou e tion of their music resulted in two of Auburn, · go me, the umpire will be gla d to tell delightful mu s ical concerts for the 1

In Pt> ru and Friday ,., y ou h e r expe riences P eTu audi ence Pv Pninll <. For

The ch a irman of the e nterta.lnment we hope t h a t this floe s tring quar- U r- M ' nhnflt' Mr,: ' · E':Ver committ ee checlc ed our clo se game tet will come to Peru many times in ___.._____ a n a s ug ge s t ed playing "Midnight " d ·u 1 h

Did you know you could play mid- the future an w1 g ve us more s u e 1

.,.,.,..,.1l"""WM'!' mu s ic al entertainments. night at 6 o'clock? It s ounds inte res t ing! And th e Philomatheans are I

e xp e rt playe r s now. However , three SARPY COUNTY CLUB NOTES. player s walk ed off with the honors

Tf you knew all the members, you The membe rs of the Sarpy County might gue ss \Vho they were. Club, under the leadership of Mr. I

At a signal f rom the captain, eve ry Shoenika, held an ea1·ly breakfast , on e fe ll in line a nd marche d several Friday morning at the Athletic field. ' miles in a nswe r to the ca ll for sup- E ver yone reported a spl endid time. pe r. With a ll th e n e w and s trange Su.rpy County s ets an example for pa th s , muc h to our astoni s hnlent, the rest in starting out the summer we c attle ba clc a lmost to our starting rig ht.

! plltc e. It i s us e less to tell you what President ··-·

··· Henry Zwieble , a ny of u s ate for s upper. A miracle Secretary : Esther Keefer

I) Ot"formed with the large quantity Tr

· Cut Flowers and Plants

· Agnes Muenster I Milarn Green House

Clara Olde

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m eeting. 1\rT. VERNON JIALL. Th e P e ru Club he ld its fir s t meetlug Tue s day at Convoca tion hour. The following offi cer s we re el e cte d : Ste rling Sea r s, Pre s .; Ro scoe Wri g ht, Phone 189 Mr and Mr s Tu c lt of Wee ping Wal c r , hy th e ir d a ughte r, Vi ce - Pre!! ; Dorothy P e ttit, Secy a nd i Tr eas Fulton Davenport, Ye ll Le au1 e r. After el ec tion of offi c ers , plan s I w e r e made for the R a ll y to b e h e ld 1 Monrl oy aIf's our Bu!'liness to Repuir your Sboes. I W e double their life. -We are never too busy to d o y our shoe repairing. Come in we give you a quality job. TH"E BE""T SHOE SHOP-Elmer Ringer, Proprietor KODAK We carry a complete line of films KOnAK fiNISHING FIRST CLA.SS 2 4 hours service No 2 at $ 3 50 PETER..;ON STUDIO, Peru, Nebr. Time. is bathing time We're equipped to take care of your requirements for everything summery. Bradley Suits for J the \"hole family as weJI as r all other summer goods now iu every departF. W. Gleveland & ·Son, Nebraska Gity, Nebraska Wise Investments 6000 BOOKS-an investment in educa tion 6000 RO \DS-an investme11t in p r og ress 6000 EA.Ts-an iuvestment in g ood hea lt h G.OOD CLOTHES un investmen t i n g o od appearance. Co me in and let us pro ve th e last fact to you with Brand Clot h e s Hart Schaffner & M arx Monbattoh Shirts Heid Caps Many Styles and Patter n s to pleas e you Dammast Clothing Co. Formerly Goldbe r g s Ne braska City, Nebr
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TO \. YClfflG JL\X.

(By Edgar A. Guest.)

The great were once as you.

They whom men magnify today.

Once groped an d blundered on life's way, We re tearful of themselves, and thought

By magic was man's greatness wrought.

They feared to try what they could do;

IAnd fame hath crowned with he 1 · success

The se lfsa me gifts that you possess.

I'l' h e great w e re yo ung as you,

Drea ming the v ery dreams you hold,

L o n ging yet fearing to be bold, Doubting that they themselves posses sed

ITbe strength a nd skill for every test,

Unc e rtain of the truths they knew, Not s ure that they could stand to fat e,

With a ll the courage of the great.

Then cam e a day when they

Th e ir first bold venture made, Scoring to cry for ald.

They dared to stand to fight alone, Toole up the gauntlet life h a d thrown, Charged full -front to the fray, Ma3te r e d their fear of self, and then that our great men are but men.

Ob, Youth, go forth and do!

You, too, to fame may rise; You can be strong and wise. up to life and play the man-

You can if you ' ll but think you can;

T h e e;reat were once as you.

You e n vy them their proud success?

'T was won with gifts tha t yo u possess

IB- L5 8-Le wisohn, Up s trea m. I The book con s i sts of two pru-ts the and we th1nk so too.

B-L63st-Stephensou, Lincoln first, six chapters written on writing, Monday eve ning, June 26, the club

Horne, The techni que

B-L864-Longfellow, Random mem - 1the seco nd, a collection of essays to h eld their first picnic at the Athl f:ltiC orles be s tudied for their id eas and as fi e ld. Th e social committee prepared B-R19t-Thompson, Rabindranath lu s trations of good writing. Professor the most d e li cious picnic s upper and T agore. J C. Bowman of the Northern State every on e reported a good time. We nur si ng. menta l s of speech

B -B5 8f-Fr.ank, Vergil. l'\ormal School, Marquette, Michigan, were v e ry much pleased in having

.;:12. 6-St7- Stowell, Sex, for parents 812 B17 Baker ?11odern American 1 TW v

&-V.'27he.-He u sser, ln the foot- assisted Professor Eason in the pre - :\1iss Robinson , accompany ng us. s and teachers. plays ste ps of Was hington. paration of the manuscript for publi- i s only the beginning of the good

61 3 8-C23-Carroll, Our nervous 813 -V28-Van Doren, Cont emporary Fiction cation 1times we expect to have. Severa l reusfri e nds. Ame rican nov e li s ts.

615. 7-Sp4- Spiege l Chem ical con- A magnificent B94-Bur r Around the fire. lUISS 'f0LIN RETUR1"S. Ib e g iYe n at chapel Friday. st itutio n and physiol ogica l action. l'a r ce.

B417-Belloc, Th e m e rcy of Allah. tu g yells were practiced which are to

C76n-Conrad, The nigger of the 1 H e r e ' s to the good old Gage Club li 30. 7-C72-Colvin & Steven son, 817-J67-Jokes for all occasions. Narcissus. Miss Alma Tolin school nurse, re- The bes t that ever could be, Far m proj e cts. d17- N19-Nathan & Mencken, The D74-Dostoe v s ki, ('rim e and punis h- t urn ed Saturday from a thr ee-weeks ' ! If you don't believe we've got the li 30 774-:.\1.58-Michigan, Board of American credo. m e nt. vacation spent with relatives and I pep agr.culture Annual r e port, 1921. li1 7-Un8-Unterm eyer, H eaven s,. D 89th - Dun a s The three muska- f.'ricnds in Denver a nd other western ' You'd better come and see. 640-StS - Streeter, Home making 82 1- DS3 -Drinkwater, S eeds of time. t ee r s. Ipoints: . ' ! s implified.

• • 822- H81-Hou sman & Prun- .W216-Ward, Ques t of the sacred Dunng M1ss Tohn s absence, h e r 1 Th e Eve r ett Literary Society held 64 0. 7-H19-Hanua, Home e conomi cs s lipper. work was a bly carried on by l\'[iss their annual s ummer picni c Monday in the e le me ntary and secondary 822 · 8-P65-Pi n ero, Trelawny of the of th e M. Schmeck l e, R. N., a former P e ru evening, July 21, at the Ath l etic field. schoo l s : \Ve il s" movies. student now one of the staff of the A good crowd was present. A real li40 7-M43- Matthews, Elelem en tary 8 2 2. 91-R56- Robinson, The white- sc ho o l nurses in Omaha. I base ball game was played the first home eco nomics. h ea ded boy. of the LANCASTER -SALlN"E W e welcome Miss Tolin b ack from part of the evening, but the picnic 667-B434-Bennett, Accounting, 824 -H49- Heydt·ick, T ypes COUNTY PICNIC a well-earned res t and extend to Miss ended with a banana and coffee bag pri nciples a nd pr actice. essay. Sc hm eck l e h earties t appreciation of ball game.

658-K77-Knox, Salesma nsh i p aud 824-Sa5 - Santay ana, Soliloquies In h er s plendid work, and fri end ly asso- i L ouis Kerl got his face washed and 1 effic iency. En g l an d a nd late r so liloquies. Th e Lancaste r-Saline County Cl ub e lati on during her s tay with us th et·e wasn't even snow on the 65 8_M19 _McKee, A B C's of busi- 914. 6-T7 2-Tr e nd, A picture of w e nt out for a frolic Tuesday evening J grou nd ne ss modern Spa in. .Tune 26. The destination of the group GA GE COUN'l'Y CLUB. I After n good lunch a n open air 669 _A15 Allen, Advertis ing as a Indu strial a nd com- was the Athl e tic field. We had heap s bu s in ess m eeting took pl ace in which vocation. mercia ! South America. of fun and plenty of eats including Th e Gage County peop le who are at- n ew officers were elected for sum669 -Se9- Sexton, Ea ementa ry t e xt- 940. 6-ZS-Zimmern, Europe In con- pop and ic e crea m. Th ere were not t e nding Peru this s umme r met and or- 1 mer a nd fa ll term. They are as folbook or m e tallurgy. 1·alescence. very many or us present but the good gan i zecl their c lub Monday, June 18 low s : Ella T eich, President; Earl Nel747-J21 - J ay h awk, The principles of 940. 9-L 57-Levin ger, J ew ish chap- time e njo yed was inv erse ly propor- , Th e club i s composed of thirty-four son, Vi ce President; Vivian Rowe, inte r ior decoration. lai n in France tionate to th e number present. L et' s memb e rs, full of pep a nd ready to pro- Secretary; Paul Dunlap, Treasurer; 760-P38-Pennell, Gr a phi c a rts. I 949. 8- C54-C iark, Great e r Rou- a ll go n ext time mote a ny good work. The fo llowing Neva N utzman s ummer reporter. The 792-StS-Sti·atton, Producing in little mau ia. officers were se l ected: 1 n e w president a pp oi nted Louise Colethe a t e r s IUogl'n)l hy. H a rcourt, Brace _and Company, New Pres., Cat h e rine Claassen; Treas., m a n c h a ir man of the program com801- J63- .Johnson, El e m e nts of lit- B - BD45 - Burroughs, My boyhood. Yot·k, s ig ned a contract l as t weelr Rhea Car stens; Secy., H e len Blood- mittee for the summer. era ry c riti c is m. I B-B39s-Stlrllng, William D e Mor- with Prof. E ason for th e publication g ood. I Several new members twet·e

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ME XVIll.

SOPJlOJ\i:ORE OLASS

SZ90 00 to lo an F'uod.

The Sophomore cl a s s of 1923, with Mi s s T ear as Advisor, met a t the c lose of the y ear term a nd v oted to ' l e ave a m e morial to th e school. The b a lan c e o f t h e cl ass fund $290 .3 4 w as voted to b e give n to the Gener a l Stud e nt Loan Fund Thi s Gen e ral Loa n Fund w as originated by the cla ss of 1913, whic h with B. C H e ndri ck s a s sponsor, l e ft a $50 Liberty Bond for the ca u s e In the year of 1915 a nother $50, bond :wa s given by the Sophomore cla ss with F C. Smith as s pons or The c l ass of 1918, I G. Wilson , a dvi sor, l e ft $300 to the fund In 1,919 the g r a dua t es with Mi ss , Iva Dunn as adviso r , do- • n a t e d $311.36 to be u se d In the loan f. fund unt.il the n e w Sc i ence build i ng ·J i s e r e cted , at whi ch time thi s m on ey ! s hould b e us ed in the purc hase of a ' ' s oldier m e morial to b e pla ce d i n the n e w building in honor of the b oy s who l e ft the s chool in a ns w e r to th e country' s cal l. This was the l ast g ift t o the fund un t il the Sophomor e c la ss of 1923, Mi ss Grac e T ear spo nso r, inc r eased it $290 .3 4 Th e f und s i s und er the c usto dy o f R. D Overh o lt, R eg., and is accumula tin g in t er es t whe n not in u s e A facu lt y c omm itt ee dec id es u pon t h e me r i t s o f each loa n and the follow in g prov is ions are cons ide r e d

(1) T o b e e ligibl e to a loan f r om t hi s f und t h e a pplic a nt mu s t b e a stude nt in t h e c oll e g e, who is pr e p ar ing to t each a nd n e eds t h e m on ey to c omp l ete his course

(2) Prefer ence i s giv e n to t ho se nearing gra du a tion (

NUMBER 34

E:YD OF SUIDIER TERJI CHANGES IN F ACULTY

Pr omotion s leaves-of - Absence

Since t here a r e sev er a l r esignatio ns a nd "l eave o f a b sen ces" a m o n g t he fa c u l ty membe rs for n e x t y ear, t he m e ntion of jtheir departu re i s t he l e ast w e can do to s h o w our a ppreci a tion for the ir high profes si onal Id e a ls and their un t iring e ffor ts in beha l f of t h e Peru State Teach e r s ' College.

Mr. S. M. Browne ll, princip a l o f De mo n stration High s chool f or the pas t t wo y e ;rs has asked for a "leav e of a b se n ce'• for next yea r that h e m ay t a k e advantage of a s cho lars Wp in E d u c ati o n w hi ch h e ha s earn e d at Yale U ni vers i ty. Mr. Brownell' s ability in organ i zation a nd a dminis trat ion has been v e r y well d emo n strated in t h e hi gh sch ool the pas t two yea rs. He h a s e n ioyed a s ympathetic unde rsta nding of his stude nts a n d c o-worker s, that t h eir best wishes go with him in h is year s work.

Mis s Viol a F oster who has had t he "C lothing' • work in the Home E conomics departme n t takes a " l eav e of abs ence(" to a tten d Ne br aska ver s i ty. Miss F o ster came to Peru four years ago H e r in t ense prof e ss io nal s pi ri t and commanding p r e sence as a l eader h as m a de a most effecti ve combin ation for wo rk. Al t h o t h e d emands on H ome E con om i cs dep artm e n t ma n y a nd f r equen t, Miss Fo ster always r e spo n ded cheerf ully and r ea dily t o a ll r e q uest s. T h e se and nume r ou s o th e r r e as ons a r e why Peru h o p es Miss F oster 's " l e ave of a bs e n ce" will b e of s hor t d uration.

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Mi ss Amand a Hazeman Primary Tra inin g t e a che r .the p a st three yea b.as acc e pted a s imi lar p o sition i n State Norma l Univer s ity at Illinoi s has I.Jee n ou tstan di ng. every p r obl e m w ith unusu a l an d p rec i s i on T h e i nfluence of s u p e r vis io n wi t h t h e will and bas b e en r efle ctive in the i be in ter es t ed in k nowing th e sour ce or t h ese e xcell e n t sch ool wor k out in the Mis s H azeman n 's election in Illi

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Is a di stin c t advantage t o h e r in a r y a n d " n e arn ess to home." W e s ure s h e w ill soon win r ec ogn t here a s a t r u e t y p e of profes To t h e Frie nd s of th e P eru Sta t e p1·ed ec es s o r s. 'Vhil e 1 a m n ot a lto - fin e sch ool pl a n , a n exce ll e nt t eac h- s cho ol, w e g ive du e h onor for t hei r e ffi c ie nt wor k. Th e Pe ru vian s a l e T each e r s' College: ge ther a " s trange r in a s tra n ge l a nd" ing corp s a lo yol bo dy o f s tuden ts ma d e it p oss ible to turn in $64 .80 to I f ee l i t to b e a n hon or, ind eed, to a t P er u , I am s ure tha t th e school a n d a mag n ifi cen t a lumni who se love teac her s and ed u cator Mi s s Bernice T u c ker, super vi s or H ome Econo m ics department, pres e nte d her r esignation to take fe et a t th e clo s e of th e s ummer te

G H E!ETINGS Madd e n a n d F rar y, who pre sente d us with one of t h e be s t a nnu a l s o f the Alli a nce Nebr., July 12th 1923. d id wor k wh ich has b ee n don e b y my 1 Peru Teach e r s • Co ll ege h as a v e r y I

t hi s m e mor ia l. h ave b een e l ecte d Presi de nt of t he old- cann o t go forw ard wit h out the ac tive fo r the sch ool is the sch ol' s g r eat est Th e cl ass p lay " As Yo u L ike It" est T each ers' Coll ege of Nebra ska, a ssistan c e o f a ll h e r f ri e nds: a nd I a s set. I a p p r eci ate the priv il ege of whic h was a compl e t e s uc cess in ac t- , th e on e a bout whi c h th e tr a ditio n s o f b e-s peak s, th erefor e, the co-op e ratt.on working i n s u ch a n i n s titut ion a nd ing a n d beau ti f ul c o s'tl'y c os tum es a dde d $42. 69 F o r t hi s w e a r e g r a t ef ul t o Iri s T o bl e r as c h a irm an of the hal f a cen t ury c luster But with th i s honor goes th e r espona nd ass is t a n ce of the fa c ulty, th e stu- wi th s u c h p e opl e high id ea l, not only for her b ut her ow n ad vancement. pl ay a nd Mi ss W illiams w ho so c om- s lbll! iY o f ca r r ying forwa r d the s pl e npe t en t ly dir ected the pl a y.

d e nts, the a lumni, a nd th e c itiz en s of I S in c e r e l y y ours P eru U nite d we ca n do a gre at work.

W R. PATE li cious luncheon s a nd dinners s o tis ticallly ser v ed b y the "Foods" F r o m n le ge n e r a l f u n d of d u e s was TUE DRAlL\TIC CJ,UB left a b a la n ce of $182.8 5 which was a t i-ver sa r y ca k e, for in h e r repea t e d a t te mpts to h ea t dinn e r th e s oup h a d 1

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A n jo int meetin g w as h e ld Last w e dn es d a y e,·e nlng at M r Ea s on s Ro om Th e Y M. And t he' Y. "V{. a r e both in the h a bit of p utti ng o n ex ce ll e nt pr oeve r y week. Wh e n t he ir e ffort s a r e com bi n e d, on e mig ht w e ll exp oet to see t h i n gs m ove. An y one pr es e nt a t t he meetin g l a s t Wedn esd ay c a n t cs t i [y to t h e s p ir it tl1at can be c r e ated l ·y th e co-o p e r a tio n of these l wo ih·e org a ni utUo u s Th e rn ee t i n g wa s o p e n ed hy s ingi ng un der Lhc ab l e di re c ti o n o f Miss Bl a n lcon s hlp Thi s was fo ll owed b y <:rip tu r c r e n di n g a nd tJ r nye r g i ve11 by S lg r i<l Joh n s o n "Whnl's th e Mnt.t e r wi l h Me,'• w a R t h e titl e of a Ia i it g ive n b y Mr. Ne lson. The i•lea br oug h t o ut th t thf'l lifo t h n.l 1\ l rn s at no t hi n g is n m t r lT • o hi t (Contin u ed o n I E 1. p age)

TILree On e -Act Plays a ll boiled a way a nd the roa s t \va s E!lu cn t !onnl Lecturer }'or Next Week. burn e d tcf a c ri s p Eve n s o, th e dinOn e of t he mos t enj oyabl e e ntert a in- ne r pa r ty e nd e d with all in a happy Pe ru n eed s n o i ntrod u ction to P FO -

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.I W SEAilSON es h a v e demonstrated more ly th a n wor ds can Mi s s Tucke r 's res ult o f th e thought ful ma n ag e ment of Mr Cla r k, p re s id ent Mr. F a unce, e nterta inm e nt c h ai rm an a nd Mr Rothe r t tr eas u re r Th e c l ass fee l s tha t t hi s i s Ind eed a fi t ti ng m e moria l to our fe ll ow s tud e nts f or wh o !mows til e be ne fits wW c h m ay b e d e ri ved f rom t h i s f u n d Bes ide s b ein g a m e morial fro m t h e differe nt gra dua ting c lasses th e f un d e xpres s e s unques tiou able fellows h i p c h a r acteris ti c of s t ud e n ts of P e r u Co ll e ge We th e c la s s o f ' 28 l eave t h is s mall gift as a tok e n of our i n t e r ests in Old P e ru.

oc s£ in h er d e partment. She sho wn a profes s ional e nthusias m 11< ea ns "Success'• wh e r e e ver s h e Mr. S F S c hoenike for tout· m e n ts o f t h e s umm e r wa s t h e three, m ood fesso r Se r s on , nor doe s th e e du ca- a teach er in the o ne- a ct pl ay s p re sented by t he Dra m- Th ese p a r ts, as w e ll a s th e happ y ti on a ! ci r c les of th e Un i ted Sta tes. ati c Cl u l • on Thu rsd ay a nd Frida y mj!s s e nge r boy, we 1·e a bly ta k en, a nd H e s tands wi t h ou t p eer as a teach er s Jul y 12 an d 13. Thi s wa s som ew h a t tl1 o u g h th e p la y was a v e ry difficult Ins titu te ins t ru ctor. As a n a u t h or o f a d ep a rtu re from th e c u s toma r y one to put acro ss, th ey c e rtainly sue- of tex t book s i n r eadin g h e h as n o pl ay of sev e r a l acts bu t was v erY cee de d in ma lt in g th e a udie n ce fee l e qu a l. H is t e xt in r ead ing i s more

1v i ll le avE> for Elg in , Illinois h e has a cce pte d a bett er paYing cordia ll y r e ce ive d by t h e l a r ge a udi- t h e humor of tb e s ituation wide l y us e d t h a n a n y s i mi l a r t ext FOOT BALL OUTLOOK e n c e w h ich fill e d th e High school a ud- 1 h'e Swectmcnt Grune. b ook in th e Unit ed States. I I At Len s t Ten Lettel' }le n Will ito ri um to o ve rflow ing. (B y Ruth Comfor t Mi tch e ll.) Pro fesso r Se : r son was educate d a t '£ he ir Aunher s nry 1 T h e se c on d play was o f a very di f- t h e Un ivers ity of Nei.Jra s k a a nd wa s 'Wh e n f oot ba ll p r acti ce s t art s (By Al i ce C. D. Ril ey ) re r e n t c ha r ac t e r W e we r e t aken to s upe ri ntenden t of Wa h oo c ity sch ool s Call t h e r e wlll b e a t least te n I n t h e fi r s t pl ay, Mrs. Dru m m o nd t h e Ch i ne s e qu ar t e r s of S a n Fra n c i sco h ead of E n g li s h department of P er u h a d pr ep ar e d a littl e s ur p ri se din ner wi th its wi e rd mu s jc a nd s oft c ol ored 1905 t o 1910, head of t h e Ma nhattan, for h er hu s band in h on or o f t h ei r la nte i n li g h ts. He r e Ji v ed W oo-Li n - K a n s a s Sta t e Agr lc ul tu n i.J Coll ege t hir d' we c l di ng a n n i v er s a r y. Mr Dr u m - a nd Yi o n g-Yu eng, fath e r of Sa n Chi. 1910 t o 1922. He Is n ow profess or mo nd hacl en t ir ely fo r g otte n U1e s i g- a nd Yi o ng-Yu e ng, fa th e r o f Sa n c h i. o f En g li s h a t t h e S tat e Univ e r s ity a nd n l fi ea n ce of t h e day a,nd we nt o ff to Th e New Yea r s Ce le b ration is going o n e of t he ed i to r s of t h e E d ucation a l play gol f. on i n th e str ee t s a nd S a n Chi wa n t s Dig e st. M r. Jones a nd hi s w ife J a n e , th e l ee - his s t ep-moth e r t o ta k e h im out t o It w lll b e i nte r e s ting to k now tha t tu r e 1 w h o wo r e fr ie nd s of th e Drum- h e a r it. T h is, h owever, Is ag a i n s t the P r ofe ssor S e. r son whil e h e r e a t Peru mo n d s w e r e invi ted t o t h e din ner wis h es o f the fa th e1· a n d s he da r e not bad at o n e tim e ove r fiv e e ighth s of J a n e h a d fo rgo t t e n t h e a nnive r sa ry h i m S o s h e tr ies to d ive r t t h e stu dent s i n s choo l enroll ed in hi s o f h er own weil din g as co mpl et e l y as San-C hi with t h e s weet m ea t g a me in e lectiv e c la sses At that tim e En g li s h h a d Mr DI·umm on cl a nd s h e fai\ e d \v h ich s h e h ide s Ut e s w ee t meat fo r was not a req u ire d subject. to com e h ome on th e earl y t r a in. S o h' m. B u t this do es n ot d ivert h i m for Sl'E('IA L DEPHl.T.lfE"l'\. M1·s D r um mo nd a ncl Mr Jon es con - lo n g. He t h e n a s ks h e r to go to t he

ll! e n back in th e Pe ru uni fo rm, i e lud in g Ca p tai n Bit>ttzenbach e!: - captaln, Will ey Mil a m F. Bell M. Bell Fa u nce G il keson, Delzell B r u n son a n d Pra nte, wb o won h is letter two years ago. There will a l so be a nu mbe r of l ast years secon d stringers out fo r t heii· lette r s n ext fall. With the promise or a number of former high sch oo l stars to strength e n our team we hav e b1·ight p r ospects for a champio n ship season

T h e Sp ecia l Musi c Department un- yea 1·s. du ri ng wh ich time Peru has d e r t he di r ec tion of Prof Lars on h a ve a l wa ys stood nea1· the top of the lada ccompli s h e d m a n y things t his s um- der. Though we are to lose the serm e r The Girls' G lee Club a nd Mi xed vi ces of tl1is good coac h we shall Ol eo Club a r e bu sy at presen t h11ve another, who will ca.rry on the ln g numbe r R fo r th e ir fina l p r ogram work with the same high standaril, If which v: ll l be pr esented t h e l ast week present materialize of s c h oo l. B eHl d cs t h e G lee Cl u b I We are looking rorward with pleas-

T.t s t oa d , th e blind im hcce Tic S a nC hi t hi nks h <' I s p layin g 1he s weetmea t gam e an d l akos t h e poi s on himtm lf 'T' hl s t urn of n ffn.lr s, Is e ntir e( Conlfn u NI on l'at! t p a g e )

numbe r s, th e r e w ill be solos by t he ure to the coming football seaso n Rpcc ln l Wi th tltfs talent, 1We h:n·e rich traditions back of onr we h op e th at w e ca n t.ivc you a rea l 1

We are sor r y i ndeed to lose the servi ces of Coach S p eer vbo has so ab ly pil oted o u r team for the pnst four s ol e d e a ch o t he r a nd d e cide d that they win dow and t e ll h im w h at s he sees woul d " li ck n o mo r e c rumbs " of ne- the r e. g lcct, b ut woul d ma ke J a n e a.n d Ge r - Wh il e s h e is t h e r e at l h e wi n dow a a i d wony a b it. Ho we ve r J a n e a nd Whi te Dev il seizes It e r th rou g h t h e Oe i a id b oth a nl ve d uncxpec t e clly, 1 ur s wll h a ll s orts of exc u se s for their For th is 11e r h us ha nd h e r !orge t fui uess Ne ve rth e les s Ml's t o l ake th e po ls on t a bl e t nru1n m ond a n d Mr .ro n cs IH\ d made th em thin !< t h nt t h ey wer e v e ry mu c h i nCnt u a t od with ear: h o th e r. Fi n a ll y lir e ma id s uccc ed orl in Aorv in g the d inn e r, wlri e h con s is ted o nl y of t h e' a n -

tPam an d hope to strengthen thom pr og r a m the coming season.

NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 19 23 / PRESIDENT-ELECT W. R PATE
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th ese thousands of books and period- gold He took a ll he wanted for himse l f

Copy shou ld be in by Fr:day ni g ht No acceptrd al t er 5 p m Frid ay tea ls. a nd went back to hi s o ld home to live · Write on ly on one side of the paper. Have your copy t ypewritten if p ossible· Ta E EDITOR.

The n ew gymnas ium is indeed a with his family in ease and luxury place of plea sure with its Inviting a mong tl eighbors stricken with povswimm ing pool and large floor. erty, but he lo cked the secret of the 1 The entire campus a nd bulldt n gs hidden ve in in his h eart. Years af- are an attraction to t he new student. terwards another man redi scove r e d TBR E OITOR!AL STAFF. Th P ornQ'rarn q in th P this same v ein. After taking what h 0 e 1 uis Sehiefe rdec ker Managing Edito r n e w a uditorium are educatio n a l and wanted for him se lf he return e d t Ida Calvin Associate Editor inspiring. They are carefully plan- his hom e a nd told bi s nei ghbors about I n e d by the facu l ty in onJ. er to g ive u s it. They too went and gathered in the chosen talent from the student th e gold t ill their treasuries wer e full. Uody, faculty and tal e nte d p e r sons They p assed on the story of the vein

To Pres ident A. L. Cavines s, who from va r iou s parts of the United of good to oth er s, and In time that r•es in September to e nte r bu s i- States. At th ese chapels where we community became the riche st in the the Pedagogian extends its be st are assemb led togeth er we a re brought land.

During Pre s ident Cavin ess' to r eal ize th at knowl edge do es not Our schoo l may be compared to a years' se rvic e to Peru many great come [ rom books a lone. We l earn our vei n of gold. You have found it an d hav'e bee n wrought by fe llow students a n d faculty b etter taken of its treasure. Son, will you

On e of th ese Is a nd much of that good old s chool l eave l aden with the greatest of a ll building of our n ew A uditorium, s pirit whic h is so common to the tr easu r es, k n owledge. Will you be ch is n ea ring comp l etion May stud e nts in Peru is kindled In the s e content to l et your fri e nds live in

its treas ure of grams, I am b eing entertained by knowl edge to b e had for the taking ,

We extend our greetings to Pres i- footba ll gam es, basket ball games, that th ey too may take of the tr easen t-elect Pate, w ho takes up hi s plays , concerts and lectur es which the ur e uties as pre si d en t of this school at coll ege brings to m e at an incre dlt- But I have spoke n in s imiles long e begi nning of the Septemb e r term. 'lb ly low price. enough. The grim r ea lities of life r ea liz e that a s Professo r Pate The schoo l is a rea l "school home" face u s. ·we a r e goi ng out f 1·om old "the Love of Per u 's s tud e n ts an d in that it l oo k s a fter m y social n eeds P e ru next w eek. Some of u s w ill as well as my ed ucational needs. neve r return. We h ave received e sha ll do our bes t to make our- No other s pot could be s o i nspiring f r om Peru the training which will enrea l asset to Peru, not a lia- to a young s t udent as P e ru with its able u s to make our way through the be a utiful hill s and natura l s urr ou nd- world. We bee n in deed for-

WH AT PERU IS DOD'G F OR ME

d al umni and over thirty thou-

ing s. Natu r e a ll about the campus tunate to have the privileg e of coming is allur in g to me to u se rpy spare mo- to thi s fine institution. ments and seek more knowl edge of We r eally owe old Peru a great the Ji[ e aLo ut me. recr<>ation is debt, which we can r e pay in a measa wonder book of Natu r c ure, by tel lin g our friends abo ut it

As I t r y to r elate my from a nd boo sting ror it. If you know of a is doing 1hi s institulion I long for -.vords to r· me. me a school express th e m. ·we ca nnot tell what me where I may receive the best Pent r ea lly has done for u;; until we

friend, who might e nter co llege some where te ll him about Peru s urrounded b y its beautifu l hills and valleys, fine n ew s wimmin g pool and gynasium, aining so as to be a ble to lead others leave to tak e up our wo rrt wii lc h we see lc a n e ducation. have prepared. Th e associat ion s a nd its new auditoriu m a!ld oth e r fine

'Th e five hundred thousand dollar co-oper ation between stndel<ts and bui ldin gs on th e campus. But the buildibgs cannot make a schoo l

upon Neb ras ka's l argest and faculty is one of the most l asting l esbeautiful cam pus offers oppor- sons tau ght in all the clas:;es of the i ti es , for students, second to none Peru Co ll ege a nd it will make it Its the people who make it. T e ll your fr iends of the grand old fa culty members, many who are In the twi-

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t h e Mi ss ouri vall ey. eas ie r for us to ad just oursel ves to 'Th tra inin g scho ol is equipp ed a nd new s ituations as a result of these gan ized in a ll grades and tiepart- pleasing a ss ociations. en t s to r epr es en t th t! b est type of Peru you have given m u ch to me l\ e brn s ka pu lllc s rl·0ol and when I l eave the institution I hope' I am g iven tire i\Jocuccls ana to be loya l to P e r u Te ac hers• Col·ng und e r common to l ege May each on e of us in parting majority o£ schuois in the fo ta.te pledge to stand for th e Peru Teac h er s ord e r that I nurv ; e;we th e in s tl- Co ll ege a nd use our influ ence in dl!o n wi t h the that I have rec t i ng at l eas t one other per son to red presen t 1 l ay view s of educa- th e sc hoo l. an d s uccess 1.; :v y goa l. Th e Peru Penr Is my A lma Mater achcrs' College give n me the l n ee d not fea r, >r t t y h ov ng est. tLli ij lted by p rev i - She gave me the s pirit of e ducation, wo rk th e of its graun- Sh e strewed my path with happiness, n R ; in nil p a rts of Ne- Sl:e gave me th e be st, Si!lrc Jt Y s ta n ding is al- She malle ali my hopes possible for y esLal> Li s lted in tht:: eves ol t he my success, !'ystems, I n eed on'y to k ee p Yea, though I roam far from her e wit h these standard'! in orcler t o and friends v my deb t to the institution ls T s ha ll fe ar uo h a rd s hips not an adva n tage to me to hear of Fo r thou ha st ta ught me e efficie nt work of prev iou s grad- Thy nam e and thy memories they comtes of P e ru Co llege? The tra inin g fort me, hool h as marle this success p ossi ble Sur ely the s pirit will be with me a ll a II of u s iC we do our share. the d ays of my lif e 'fh e l ibrary with an extens ive and And I s ha ll be grateful to you forJe te coll e otion of books antl cur- ev e r. t maga z ines is a found a tion or ed utton Cor me. No one or us can asIre to reap more than a s ma ll part th e benefit s awa iti ng students in

A certain man dis co vered a vein of

t:ght of li fe and cou ld well r e ti re and ave in ease, but are labor in g on here becau se they love Peru.

It i s this atmospht>re of love for se rvice that makes this suc'l a tlne s choo l stand i ng out above others of its kind

The schoo l must ca rry on s o it can serve countless other thon san(l;' as it ha s in th e past h a lf century. It 's up to you, every one of you to boost wh e rever you are

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PROPER'S Neb r. City. Nebr. size. This man after grat: u ating I three years ago went out to teach in J EWELRy the w este rn part of the state. Eac:h l

If a ll of Peru' s alumn i wou lrt on ly 1 do as we ll as o ne _of that body ha s 1 don e, thi s old sc hool would soon r i val ! the l a rgest schoo ls in the country in

SILVERWARE school bringing with him e i ght or t en ==========-=====x================== summer he has r e turne d tJ summar 1 of his former students.

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IT ENOUGH? A g r eat many people think it is for th eir outer garments If t h ey knew how d a n ge r ous an. accumula t i o n of germs th ese ga r ments can ca r ry, the y would have done at least four or five tim e s a year, and they wou l d soon learn that added wear would more than pay t be bill A HALF POUND of dirt soot and grime is o ften removed from one suit or overcoat in th e cleaning process. For you r health's sake and for the added wear you get from your clot h es , bring it often to know .\o u are safe. J A CEJKA , Tailor & Cleansr Phone 62 Peru, Nebr. Pre s ident Caviness in chapel pro g r ams. poverty of ignora nce, or wil l you tell _,. •M'IL7X2' 1 a ldD • z-• 1 Be s id e s the exce ll ent chape l pro- them of Peru with
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1'!1n: i s only on e examJ? l e of boosti ug. You can do as we l l. ' Another way to boost is to do yo ur I bes t in the comm uni ty wh e r e yuu teach. The success of a sch cC> l Is " meas ur e d by the success oi It s grad 1 uates. Don ' t forget to do as a l oya l Peruvian shoul d and by so do ! ing he lp Peru. I I Remington Portable The little typewnter with t h e bi;; reputation. Compact-case only four inches high. Convenient- to carry or to tuck away. Complete-w it h four-row Standard Ko.:y board. $ 60 Price with case , .\venue Store II. U LANI>UL'f Any ki nd of repairing done by up-to-date jewelers Prices always reasonable-.V e have all kinds of school pins and rings always on hand Watchmak er : : Jeweler I , ,, J C. Chatelain · Peru , Nebr .;;g w=· 11!>No Writing Can Distort TJUs Everlastiag Point Neal Gold Poclcet-clip Free Come and try the beautiful Parker Duofold-the !acquer-rlld pen with smart, black tips and OVER-Size ink capacity. Plain black if desired. Daolold .Jr. tS except for al&e l.adJ' Daolo1d $5 Wltb rinK for neck-rlbboo Barnes' Pharmacy

A NEW TEXT IN ENO LI S H Iau other one -half to thr ee-quarters of I a m!le and you will come to Buck I H a r co ur t , Br uce an d Company. creek there l ays the beauty grounds New York, signtld 8 contract last south,oC the road k w i th Prof Easo n fo r t he pub- wee · Tf you are real hike r s follow up I t' f "Compos1t 1on and Se - • 1ca 10n O 1 S h 1 stream and keep on going and go- lected Ess ays" (fo r Norma c oo s I · d C II es) a textbook i n so uth for one mile or s o, and you an o eg .' I wtll r each the road l eading east to ma n co m pos 1t1 on. 8 tl p

The book consists of two parts. The I ou 1 eru.first pa rt inc l ud es s ix chapters on th e IEND OP SUMMER TERM principles and methods of writing, 8 RINOS CH ANOES IN PACULTV and h as th e su b-titl e "Succ essful writi ng"; the sec ond part Is a coll ection of I (Continu e d !!rom fir s t pa gfl ) essays printed unrLe r the sub-title of • tkn in t he ci ty schools Jn tbc same "Successfu l Living,'• which were J·dc•pt rtment as bHe Mr. Schoenilie Ia chosen with special reference to th e a live wire nnJ knows his wori{ and value of th e ir Ideas and as 1llus tra- o;nlt s oon win sam e r ecoguitiou !:J. tions of good writing. hi P new p osition.

Th e materi a ls of the book have Mr. w. G. Speer, "Our Faithful be e n satisfact oril}' tested in th e class Skipper ," l eaves to take up tho poroom du r ing Mr. Eas on's nine Years s ition of Ath l etic Coach at Midland experience tea ching Engli s h composi- College at rremont. Mr. Spe er has Uon to college freshiJlen. The author a finer four- year record than any Co ldo es not beli eve that a textboolt must l ege Coach in Nebraska. Peru State ne cessarily be du ll, or a ll s p ec!- Teachers' College has hel d a most enmen s of good w r iting have to be se- viab le place in athletics u nder his lect ed from writers whose works a re leadership. Mr. Sp ee r's record here dry and uninte r e!!l:lng. One of the Ii s the b est po ss ible testimonial for any main character!st.cs of the book Is coach.': He not only builds for winthat It Is and readab l e I nin g team s but build s for clean ath-

Professor Jatles Cl oyd Bowman, ll l e tics and true s portsmanship. h ead of the tment of English of Mrs. Lu cy Rosenqui s t, who has bad th e Northern • te Normal School charge of t he Kind e rgarte n work for

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Marquette, :h-Ue gan, assisted Profes- th e pas t two year s, went to Emporia, e preparation of the Kansas State Teacher s College the j manu scr ipt fo ublication first of June where she will be In 'I Dr Ray Reyno l ds o , teo) ath l'hysician of A u bu rn , I n P e r u Tuesday and Friday evenings. For appointment uh une Mrs U. C. Meyer

"Eng- charg e of the Kinderga rte n work at Iish 1 Science,!, nd Engineering,'• p u b- that place. Emporia is to be congratli s hed by De Ied ay, Page and Com- , u l ated on being able to p a y good pany in 191'' has b een adoptee! e nough sa l a ry to secure the services ly, !ncludir Yale Un i versity, Johns of Miss Rosenquist. Hopkins Un!v'erst ·.y C'! I The r es i gnation of Miss Ethelyn Plttsburgb Syracu se, West Point, Dewey the head of the Hi s tory Deeight or t Universities and a score Ipartment was receive d recently. Miss or more 0 e r institution'>. IDew ey h as b een away for the pas t L. L s. yea r on l eave of absence while work1ing for h e r Masters' d egree a t a Chi-

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• 1c ago university Miss D e wey h as been elected a s head of the History departIndlnn mn. Iment of the Greensboro, N. c., state l -- sch ool. Miss Dewey was an excep-

{lefore you go home you should I tionall y s trong teacher a nd has many ta k e I nother Iitl e journer or two, friend s who wish h er God s peed in h er go t < ( :he top of Indian Hill, t h e hill n ew field of labor. whe J1 the pu bli c s chool hou se s ta nd s I t I pay you to climb up to the very · AJ,L S'.rAi'ES CLUB to r , h ere the flag pole s tands-then j u I ook a nd l ook. Every point of The All States Club wishes to chalt ( ompa s s w ill give your eyes a I Buck Creek

len ge any county organization to beat 01em in pep or enthusiasm. They have an e nrollment of over thirty members from ten s tates. Their officers 1a re: President, Herb e rt Ais trup; )ld Buck creek has been one of the 1 Tr easurer, June T ayl or; Secretary e picnic spots U you want to go IJos ephine Field and Paul Tipton. th e mouth of Buck Creek , fo ll ow Yell L eader. Many a nd varied have e Bl•u ff Road - P eru Trai l w es t fr om b een the activities of this gro up but t h e depot to th e br id g e there you are !it i s s uffi cient to say that they can't

To th e le f t you s ee a wonderfull y pret- 1be beat. t y spot of wood land-or i f you talte Promptly at fi ve-thirty, the club the main road west of. town, over the Imet at U1e Ath l eti c field a nd held their hill road yo u r each ano the r spot on picnic a nd mass meeting. Twe nty Buc k Cree lt, s imply star t west on the members were pr e sent and the time road one blo ck s outh of the Peterson was s pent playing games, re sting and studio and keep on goin g for over a - - eating It Is reported that half a mile-you will come to a brid ge everyone had a goo d time. Capt. an iron bridge, you are then one half Nakagawa's nine was honorably d eof the distan ce to Bucl;: Creek. Go feat!)d w ith a close score D 1nco n lns;J ranee

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I cold ch ill s c r ee p up a n o' n . A n i nte r es tin g presented about a fellow worker-a red-bloodl!d s pi n e s, a nd so did E s th er Col e as Yl- b y Mi ss Gl"iffi n g, was enjoyed by all. tudent has a contempt for a

o n g-Yue ng.

1 F o ll ow in g t his we were dis missed b y body

Nev a Nu t zma n was a do r a bl e as the a d pra yer No we were n ot

· ·f v h Cass l e r song n · ' l it tle Chin ese WI e: a u g n 1r ea ll y dis mi s s ed ye t , but we r e called wa s a Sl)l en did Wh 1te D ev il 1ou t in to th e ha ll w h e r e t he Y. w. ser- A- i s ror Algae, rather slick a nd

I 'fh ou g h th e li n es w ere f e w th e act- d ch an d wa fers. Ever yon e par- I S limy. · v e pun , l o g was fa r supe n o r to a ny tlnn g see n t ook of this t r eat li berall y, mo st of U- 1s ror Bacteria, which a r e very I in Peru fo r a ti me I Ith e gi rls a nd a ll of t he b oys callin g tiny.

WHIC H ARE YO U?

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THAT

Yes eve r y thin g is wrong , In th i s o l d wor ld ' ti s true,

The r e Is mor e n oise th a n s on g,

Tha t 's w hy I am s o blu e.

I don ' t like t h i s ol d t ow n ,

T h e school n or a n yth i n g,

I a m s ore from foot to cr own,

T h a t 's what I am, by jin g.

E v e r yon e is a wfu l mean , It make s me want to fu s s ,

So I jus t sc r atch m y b ean,

An d c u ss a nd cu ss, and c u ss

I fee l s o ter r i bl y b a d,

T hat' s j u st w ha t I do

I' m goi n g back to d a d,

1 Every t h ing is going fin e , 1 I li ke thi s world, don ' t you ?

1 love t be school , th e town.

' And hill s a bout P e ru.

IEverybody's goo d to

! You b et t hey a r e b e' d a d ,

1 I'm h a vin g l ot s of fun,

J Jus t mak ing p eop l e g la d.

j I'm g oin g on to s c h ool , i Yo u bet, till I get through , I'm n ot go ing a n yw h ere,

•E xcept to old P er u.

I I want my fo lk s to a ll b e gla d,

And to rejoice with me

I'm go i ng t o stay ri ght h e r e, Till I ge t my old d eg r ee

And c uss and cuss ab out P e ru

I Th e c os tummg was a l s o v e ry r ea - fo r seve r a l e n co r es. Fr om appearances C-is for Chlorophyll, n ecessary to i s ti c 1

R a lph was the champion life.

I The Pot Doiler. p nnc h drinke r, bu t a ll co un t of th e D-Is for ma1·ked off with ( By All ee Gers t e nbe r g.) ' number of g lasses he drank was lost a knife

IIn t he P ot Bo il e r Mr . Brownell as Soon a ll dep a rted wi th fift een r a h s fo r E-is for Ectopla st, a membran e all Mr Thom as Plnikl ea Sud s was a t hi s the Y. ri ng in g ou t for grate fu l hear ts. con fini ng. bes t. One woul d r eall y t h ink t h at di- The n ext meetin g of tbese organ!- F-i s !or Fungi, on other plan ts rer ectlng a th eatrica l troup e was an za ti on s will be h e ld n ext We dn esday clining

!e v er y d a y occurra n ce with b lm. ' eveni n g in th e u s ual places Watch G-is for Gam eto phyte, it does gam-

1 This pla y w as t h e scr eam of t he the side wa l ks fo r th eir advertis in g etes bear.

I d k t tJ d · in a f H -- i s for Heterocy st, empty lf!eless ev e n ng a n e p te a u 1e n ce 1 a nd be s u re to ma lce yo u r p ans so c ontinu a l fit of l a ug hter t h a t yo u ca n att e n d th e r emaini ng t here. Al l f tb h t I l - is for I s ogamy. Gam et es all one o ese c a r ac e rs we r e ex- m eeti ngs of t he summe r . S p ecial s urceptlon a ll y we ll portr ayed. Mr. Sud : pr lses h ave c h a r act e ri zed the me e tin gs sort was driven a lmo s t t o d es peration b y th e th i s summe r , so don 't take chances J - i s fo r Jungerma ia, l eafy liverInc orri g ibility of th e t rOUt), a nd par ts o n m iss i ng so methi n g t ha t will help wort. of t he play ha d t o be re peat ed again yo u bu t atte nd eve ry m eeti ng Ea ch K - i s for Ke l s, bel on .s t o algae, red. a nd again t o win his a pprob a tion We ' on e is L-is fo r Lire Histo apt to knock differ e nt.

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' can s till hea r th e passion a te app ea l t hem d e a d. of Mr. Inkwell , as h e pou rs out his 1 M-is for Micropscop for each SAGE l ove to t he pure a nd b eautifu l Miss 1 a r ou nd.

1 I vo ry. T he b l ood curdlin g s crea ms of '

J:\-is for N u cleus, s 1 Mr s. Pe n c il as s h e poun de d t he ch est From Sage B ru s h Coll ege, F o r P ub, b e fo u n d.

P-is fo r P rotoplasm, all plants

1 Muc h pr a ise i s du e a ll t h e mem - ! Re.mem be r c nt1 c1s m may come from does d w: ll : , be r s of t h e club fo r th e ve r y exc e ll e n t a f n en d. for Qu1ttm g time, b' w the gang

I of Mr. In kwe ll a nd a c c used him or 1 lie Sc hoo l T each e r s 1 0-is fo r Oaspo r e, now resting cell. ; i nfid !'! Ii ty for man y a day. 1 Don 't see t oo m u c h 1

I m a nn er i n w hic h t he p lays we r e pr e- I Don 't take .yourself too seri ou s l y, : does scatter. se n te d 1you may be a JOI,te. 1R-is fo r Rece p tac l e, ================-==============-==-=-= - Es p ecia ll y Is mu c h cred it a nd praise H yo u haven t confid e n ce in yo u r matter a n d Mar y J ohn so n return ed to t h ei r d u e Mi ss Willi a ms, their d irec t or , t hr u I fellow -men, wha t m ust you e Apect of for Si mpl e fissio n , t h · th e cells J h omes Satur day h av in g c ompl e te d the w hose tirel ess the plays cam e th em I d iv id e. r egu lar s ix week s' c our se. to be wha t eve ry on e Is r ea dy to con- I A p ub li c sc hoo l teac her s houl d be T- is for Tha ll ophyta, found •n every

iUT. VERNON HALL Misses Ma ri e a nd Ann a Mi ss M. Sl a by of McCook who is ce de, t ha t they wer e t h e b e st p lays I th.e Itee p er an d p r otecto r of school ei de. Omaha, w ho bee n t eu on h er way h ome fr om t h e World C E the Dr a ma ti c Club h as eve r prese n t- PI op e rty, not t h e ow n e r. fo r Ulot h nx, with l argech l oroslster, Maga dhn o r e tu rnen home l as t m eetin g i n Des Moines, i s s p endi ng a e d. I Many a live w iTe u ses s h ocki n g p l ast. Monday eveni ng I h - I\- · f v 1 1 ·d t• · few d ays wi th Mr s. Kla n · - - · · - 1s or ac uo C', n s1 e w ectoMr. and Mr s A. P. Gr obci!k an d 1vr vi V M AIIJ O V W J OIN FOI{ CF.'i 'I The i s a mi sfor t un e t eller p las l · ' Mi ss Sl a by Is a form e r P e ru · an • du t,;: bter L etti e of Om a! ld. the h a ving a tte nde d school h e r e twe nty (Co nt i nu ed fir s t page ) Th e bump of good n a tur e i s a swe ll- I W-is for Water, ut upon your slide ek end with Miss Allco (j-r ob nck Iyears ago. the mark. Afte r we have sel ec ted our ing that n ever hu r ts. I X-ir for Xylaria, scattered r and A la r ge of Sar py Coun1 i\fiss S la by a nd Mr s. Kla hn w ere g oa l It is Im por ta nt that we ma ke a · The optomist is a p er s on who mak es i d e t y fo l ks bro ught t he ir dinner a nd e n - call e r s of Mrs. W a u g h on e day l as t cri ti cal a na l ys i s of ou r se lves to see l e mon a d e of t he l e mon s h a n ded t o Y-is for Yea s t p lant,! buy it h tbe joyed a pic ni c on the Mt Ve r non lawn k what e l emen t s of that s uccess we l ack . h i m. I cake. · t b t th I wee- las t Sunday. T o s ay a ey I Miss L il lia n Porte n le r 17 of Gu ide Wh e t her we find t hat we lack m on ey, 1 If oppo rt unity c a me in ca n s t he r e Z-i s for Zygosp or e, h e's the ,11 ba d a good time as well a s g ood Rock Nebra ska is vi s iting P e ru th e Idea l of se rvi ce l o our fe llow me n, 1wo uld be a s ho rtage o f can openers I take. eats i s putting it rnlldl y. Is it a n y 1f d, th · 'k n en s I S wee wonder why t he Sarpy Dorm girl s we r e s o h a pp y l as t w eelt en d? I 'l.'RXXIS Mi ss F l or ence Tay lor has b een ca lfed to her h ome in Alvo, Nebras k a on I acco un t of t h e illn ess of h er s ister 1 T h e tenn i s to urn a me n t progr ess e s as We are sorry Miss Taylor had to leave , t h e weath e r and c ourts h as p e rmitted us so s oon. It he e ntr ies to pl ay t h eir g ames

Miss F r a nci s Koeb l e ha s r e turn e d t o p romp tl y her hom e i n P l attsmou th h av ing fi n- l In t h e g irls ' fina l s Miss Beck pl ays I s h ed t h e s ix weelts co u r se. IMis s W il more.

Mr. and Mr s H. J Sexo n a nd Mr In th e men' s doubles, Crago a nd a nd i\Irs. H. S. Scat tergood of Eagl e Claybou rn p l ay W Han sen a nd R. autoed to Per u Sunday and s pent t h e Han sen , and t h e w i nne r s play Ais tru p day w i t h t he i r da ughter s a n d Tip ton for the ch a mpion s hi p.

Mr. and Mr s Sm ith we r e h ere from In the me n 's sing l es, Crago pl ays Ma l ver n, Iowa, visiting the ir da u gh- Ti pton, Rowl ey pl ays R ic hmond, Cr ater,

, TH E P E R U P E D A G OG I A N THE URAMA TI C CLUB \ed u cation or t h e s p irit of Chr ist we I One grco.t source or trouble Is that 1s houl d devote our e·fforts to making people can talk ft... •er than they can (Continued f r om first page ) u p t h a t l ack. As the rich young ru l er think. Iv satisCac t or y t o t h e fa th e r , for he was asked to se ll what he had and H you are a departmental teacher , ma n y tim es wi s hed for the d ea t h g iv e to th e poor, so may we as teachers don't try to run the whole schoDlof his aff li cte d son Th e m oth e r was go out to g i ve to those who are poor give the superintendent of tho school for g iven by Yi ong-Yu e ng, and a ll w as ed ucati ona ll y a nd s piritually in the a c hance. w e ll. Iva r io u s commun i ti es i n which we shall Rememler it's unprofe:ssional for a Iri s T obl e r , as Sa n Clu , m a de t h e 1 teacher to gossip with the studenlll d d v
A BOTJ.N'I CAL JINGLE.
Miss E di t h Smith m er p l ays Ai s trup a nd W. H an sen Miss Murie l Scheu er spent the w eek plays A. H an sen. 1 en d vis iting f r ien ds i n Auburn. I T h e c h amp ionship of each c l ass Miss An n J ohn son of Omaha spent wlll be deci ded n ext Frid ay, Ju l y 20., t h e week end with Mi ss B la n che Se i- j Every one wh o i s s till ju the r aces bil d. get your gam e pl aye d thi s w eek orMisses F 1·eda Run ge, Minnie Kruse forfe i t i t t o you r op po n e nt I I Everetts Attention! March to To the High School AsscmbJy BIG PROGRAM Vo c a l So l o Reading Tal k Corne t Solo Spe ec h Mrs Mae Smith Mi s s E d it h Sm i t h Mr. F. We be r Mr. E N e lso n Prof W. N. D e lze ll Thursday, July 19, 7:30 Gomc One Gomc All Glee Club Con We dnes day Eve ning July 25, 1923 8: 00 p. m. G y m nasi u m GYMN ASIUM AN D SWIMMING POOL. The Big Program of th e Sum mer Come and be Ent e rt a in e d b y : The Popular F a cult y Male Q uartet Hal Glasgow, the E n t ertainer Lucille M e e k , th e Soloist Mildred Gr i ffi n g , the Reader A stunt will be giv en w hich you can't afford to m iss R a fr es h me nt s will b e served old new members Thursday, July 19, 7:30 IN BIG G Y M
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