1928-1929 Peru Pedagogian Issues 1-38

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PE DAGOG.IAN

VOLUME XXIV.

FIRST MIXER I , I RATES HIGH 1 .

Fresh.men Acquaintances With

Spirit o f Old Peru

T AKE- OFFS F EATU RED

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WILL MEET RAVENS

St. Benedict's Bolste r e d Mu c h Ov e r L as t Season

OPENE R . F OR BOTH

The d ope b u cket m ay be dam a g ed " Get a c quain t ed" was the spiri t of t h e 'Colle ge MixeT held S a t urday e;v_e - and its conte n ts a ll ow ed to escap e nin g on t he c a mpus a nd athlet ic wh e n t h e Bob cats m eet t h e pow e rfield It i s a n o ld custom to hol d a n ful S t. Ben edict's College e l ev e n in affair Of t h is t yp.e e ach fall, as it the P eru b owl Saturd ay, Septemb er seems t o p r o ve v e ry successful in en- I 29. In other words , thin gs m ay h aplar g in g stu d ents' "spe ak i n g " a nd I pen! d atin g" a cqu a intances

II S atu r d ay 's con test w ill be th e se aIden t ifica tio n car ds di d t h eir s h a re 1 son-op ene r fo r b oth teams. Co ach in helping t o m ake !>he exchang e of L on R. " Littl e Knu te" Graf h as b ee n nam es an e a sy tas k w ork in g a hos t of v ete r a ns a n d The crowd m e t a t the gymn a s iu m I 1 Co a ch " Jimm y " Loveless h as bee n a nd made a c q u a intances. F rom t h ere I·, Pictured above are t he Bobcats, 1927 champions of the Nebr as ka Ipu shin g hi s fr es hm e n charg es in a n t hey proceede d past the lib rary to - / fJ Int ercolleg ia te conference Startin g from top left to right, th e y are: Nai- attempt to se nd a well- g roomed ag'IJVard t he training bu il ding, pas t t h e 1 '· L man, Ro g ers, Krejci, Parrig tt, Heywood, Hart, Selk, Willi am s, Ri g - g r eg a to in a g a inst t he inv a ders fro m d ormitor y, a nd over t h e h ills to t he f,J g ins, Fra dy , Bunch , · Gaines, Majors, Kutnink (Assistant Co ach), Graf It h e wa r me r climes So far, t h e w o rk nthletic i;iel d. Here the (Co a ch), Mc Elroy, Cart er , Hertz, Gari ss (C aptain) , Brockman, Mal m , !'h as co ns isted mos t ly of s ig n al p rncwe re introduce d t o1 a few of t h e out - Fort, Zorn, Shum a rd, Zook, D e lzell, Young and Kerner.

1 t ise and dummy scrimm a g e t o sandstanding ev e n ts of the co lle ge pro - I Ip aper do w n t he rou g h ed g es, bu t t h e gram, c-0 n vo cat io n, foot b all, a n d

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HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE · some r eal pra ct ise wor k t hi s week Aft er the fr eshmen marche d F INISH TRYOUTS I NOW ANNO UNCED '.a nd t ime S at ur d a y aro und t he athletic £ eld with Jap - Sept. 28 Hu'mboldt at Peru. I a re l a t iv e ly s m O'th- wo rkm g g ri d a nese lanterns, t hey heade d t h e m arch Oct. 12 Tecumseh, there.

1m achine t a ke the field aga in st t h e to .the cam pus where .t hey formed Annual Fall Play for 1928 Will Be : Oct. 19 Falls City, there. IJones, Ke ist e t, Cha telain , and Boot ? 1 K a nsa n s. an aisle for the upper classme n to "The Poor Nut" Nov. 2 Nebraska City, her e. I Will Head Publication Cap tain ·Daris Bunch, 208 p ound er, march t h r ou gh. B r ick ice c r eam a nd

1 No v. 16 Shubert, there. ·

1 No v. 29 Auburn, here.

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' seem s likely t o ge t the c a ll a t ce n ter, cooki es made t he freshmen 's wa it CAS T I NG IN :PROGRESS Nov. 23 there. I"TIP" TO WRITE SPORTS w hil e a l ocker room full of b acks a n d w o r th whil e.

From• an ap.earances, I Fall tryou t s for prob a tionar y m em- i Sept. 28 .Humboldt, here. The st a ff for t h e 1928 P e d a g og ian w a rd wall seem t o be h a vin g a s n apmi x e r assisted a de al mi ber ship in Peru Dr am atic Club we re l :wa s c h os e n b y t he N ews Wri t in g py ti m e fig h t in g it out. A t a ny r ate helpmg to m ake c ampus j complete d l ast Thui;sday afternoon. 'MUSIC "PROFCI ,, j cl ass on Th u r sd ay, Septe m}}er 13. Th.e ; Coac h Graf sh<YUld exper ie nc e li ttle

w el' e h d i n the Ll ttl e ' , , ; fo ll ow in we re s e leC; te d f Olr t h e l> 11 S}- , t r o u b le in mo u ld in g- a w i 11 n tn g e

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S E PTEMBER 26, 1928 NUMBER
l1wen Y M . y "W c A ' '. !'Theatr e, a nd t h e number "'iof c and i- 'I J: GIV - E fti ons. l o u t of s uc h men a s Maj ors Pa rri ott, 0 - • • ! d ate s w as qu ite l arg e Th O'S e s elec t- PROGRAM I Man ag in g Edito r - - J o e .Jo ne - Ima th ews, R oth ert, Pi k e, Hoff ma n , HOLD MEETINGS\ b · I I T-ec um se h, N eb r. , McConn ah a , a nd Ivers on t h e w ing , ' . e d for sem ester pro ationa: y ' Edi t or - - - - - - - Don Kei s ter : and Her t z, Brockman, Toft, Cow ell , _ m e m bership a re : I B,enford and Jindra I Auburn, N ebr. _ _ j Ri gg ins, Brun,sdon, a nd Gro01thiu s in
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Plans Made for Coming Year and Ru.dolf Anderson Lucille Hughes Ch Delight Audiences with Artistry ' . · 1- -0 -·- · - -

"Eat s " Passed Out a rlot te Carlson Flo"1 d Lew1·s Busmess Ma11aa r R J h Ch I · - - · J ., e a P ate am 1 t he tac k el births·, t o sa y 11'ttle of KerFred Cole MHdred Lefler P N b

The Y M. C A. held its firs t m eet- Harvey Cole Leland Lamb GIVE CLASSIC NUMBERS Ass't. Bus ere r Ed · B h i D elzell, R. H. Wili ng of t he y e a r S eptember 12 in the Frank Cope Lois Metcalf p i·k h _ Dou g l; s, w m oot F;wGler, Hurdle, Shestak, SimpLittle Theatre. Clay Coy Lucille Newcomer eru i es to ear Mr. D oy le sin g ;Sports EditO'I· "T' " R b ms an rass g uards, a nd Mille r Of particular merit were t wo num- 1 B bi p 0 erts and Brnnsdon to substitu t e for CapIn a s hort op e n iing 'address James IElvin Da v enport HarV'ey Nickel b . rownv1 e, e r. : · B . De lzell, p r esiden t of the a ssociation, Donna Jane Delzell William Okrent ers offered by this popul a r instruc- IAss't Spor ts Edi t or ___ Rol a nd Kreps Itam unch at the pivo t p p st. welcomed the new c omer s. and urg ed Anna Donner Edith Prokes tor last Wednes:day at convocation. ! D a wson, Nebr . , . Mos t likely candidat es fo r posi t ions th at every one co -oP'e rate t o make t his 1 Don a ld Duryea Edward Shaefer sung was the ari a !Society Ed itor ____ H a zel Hutc hin so n I the bac_kfield include Zook, K rebtgg·est an d bes t ye a r for the I Fairhea.d Russell Shaefer from ElLJah , Now Take Away My I · Albion N e brask a , JCI,. a nd Li v ermore a t qu arter wi th colle g e Y. M. C. A. Corrnn·e Frye Ralph Sellh prn written ?Y Mendolssohn. Be- 1' Campus Editor -.' __ L Lucil e D owe ll : "Big J oe" rulin g favori t e; Ca seb eer, !_,eo Hau ptman and Ralph Chate- i Ruth Ganz Earl Whipple .of a very high type, this number Farragut, Iowa ISautt er'. H ar t , Hurst, Sams, lam r epresent ed Peru at- the Estes· Marguerite Graves Walter Wiese cli.fficult to render. Mr . Doyle did !Faculty Editor __ H a rold McCreight . and W1cma m the h a lf b ack h oles Par k Y. M. C . A. conference this Velma Hansell EU.en Wilson it well. Fairbury, Nebr. :-a nd Hertz and H art answerin g at s u mmer. Mr. Hauptman brought Mary Hervey · The second song, "The Two Gren- jFeature EditoT ______ George Cook ; fullb a ck. Casebeer, S a utter a n d b.ack a very interest ing The a nnual fall "The :Pooi;- adiers" (Schumann), is p a r t icularly i Nebr a ska City, Nebr. I Zook been given t he m a n-sizti ve report of t he coovent10n Nut", by J. C and Ellen Nug ent, has interesting after an of its

IAc t ivi t ies Edit o r _R aym ond Ti enho lm eel assig nment d oin g· t he kickin g A!-te r. the t a lk t h.ere was a soc j al been receiving the attention of Mrs. music a l phraseology. Repeated bits Peru, Nebr. !H ei t.z f or t he p r esent, period m w hic h the old and new Joder club sponsor. Tryouts are in of the French anthem, the Ma rseilles., Deb a te Edi t or ____ Ern est Hassel bl ad j to d ivi.de his t ime b etween win g a nd bec am e a cquaint ed. pr0<gress at present, and the cast will are to bp heard in the refr ain. Mr. Per u, Nebr fullb ack O ffi cer s f o r t he present s chool b e a nnounced in a few d ays. This Do•yl•e was accompanied by Mr. R. T. E ach m em ber o:fl t he st aff h as bee n

F r es hmen Stronger Than Usu a l y e a r fo llow : is a play of college athlet ic life, and Benford. • g1v-en work for t he com i n g y e a r. a n d I This y e a r's fres h men st ock h a s James . Delzell - - - - - - - - President w ill b e, i n dr am atic t one, a rather Again last Friday the Music de- j every t hin g is wOi·ki n g smoothly. ! taken a j ump considera ble abo'Ve par. Wilbur S chindler __ Vic e P r eside nt light comedy. had charge of the pro g ram, Mnr. h of sp ort materi a l_ nnd j T he s q u a d s eems to be e nElton 'Reinmiller - -T r e asu r er t his time presenting Mr Jindra and news_ t_h e colleg e will be I d ow:d p le n ty of fig h t a nd h ave L e o H a uptman Secretary ' BENFORD WRITES

I Mr. Benford. Mr., Benford first play- pubhshed m t he cit y papers. I complex when mi x in g Mr. L. B. Math ew s, p r incip a l of . l ed Chopin·s "Polonaise Opus 53" , it with t he v arsity in daily dummy the h igh school, and Mr. Muhm, a s -

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scri mm ag e s is tant professor of g eo g r a phy, are !d1ff1cult techmque. As an encore R aric k, a clever pivot ma n h ailin g t he advisers. / number, he gave a most pleasing ren-

I-GOES TO LJNCOJ ·N

fr om A u bur·n· s eems to b e t he choice O n last W e d nesd a y ni g ht the Y. M. W ill Be

D ' dition of Beethoven's " C on t r a ...I at that pos1t10n on th-e fi rs t -ye a1· _ Performed in Peru urmg C. A . a n d Y. W. C. A. h e ld a joint . Dance." - squad , w hile Co a ch Loveless h as unHolidays m e e ting i n the hi g h school audit or-

Following these Mr. Jindra "played Dr. G. B. Do1son To He ad Depart- 1 covered a shifty pair of en ds i n i:im Mary took of t he "And Thou Bethlehem" is the title ; his second number first," whi ch w as ment at Nebraska Wesleyan Cla ussen of H a r t in gton an d Cowell s ingmg fo lJ owm g which Ave ryl . "S · h D ,, b - R b H' of P eru. R e c t or of Weeping Water . ' . of a Chnstmas cantata recently com- pams ance · Yi_ o y n. 1s sec- Games lead t h e dev otional. Jam es , 1 t d by M R T B f d f th ; ond offering "6th Air Va rie,, by de W o rd w as ooffici ally publis hed at quarte r , Sch a ffn er of No r t h L ou p D 1 II d ' p e e r. . . en o r o e , ' Th d h D G t h If d R a nd the r emamder o fl t h e meeting tte b Mr A J D 1 f 0 di"""layed in this number was self- he a d o:li Peru's En g lish d ep:artmen.t, 1 1 t h e othe r , and W alkin g sh aw of e[.Ze ma e sev era l a nnounceme:its 1 mus ic dep a rtment The libretto was Beriot. The fine art istry Mr. Jindr a urs a y t at r. B. Dolson, new ' a one a an a ilsb a ck of P er u at w1 1 n y . u n ap o ma- 1 h BJ h was gi ven over to an infor m a l t im e . h a . The score provides fur four Jevid-en t. ad resig ned his p osit ion. He will a nc a rd, fowa, at fu llback mak e up I t ake up ne ".'." w ork a t Nebr a s ka Wes- a ni ce combin ation of. b all lug g er s . p a rts, chor u s, a nd seve ral solos Pro.grams by a ny m em bers of the

FRESHME N M EET

The premier performance of this .: music facul t y a re alw a ys g re a tly ap- ley an . University. Ackerso n of Ad ams a nd F igher of The men met wit h Mr . work will take polace in Peru near the !preciated. D r . Dols on has b e en i n Pvru but Weep in g Water h a ve bee n p l a yi ng Delzell o n Septemb er 17 at con vo c a - Christmas holidays. Work has al- I a few w eeks ; nevert h e less, h h as t he tackl es wit h Stewart of A u burn t ion time . I ready been b e gun. All persons of , BOBCAT SCHEDU L E many fr ie nds a mon g t h e s t ,,den t J a nd !follenback of El mwood outThe hour was sp e nt i n t eachi n g th e m usical incli nation who h ave secret b ody wh o will regre t to see him standm g a t g u ard The fr esh m a n ne wcomers t h e colleg e so n g .an d yells. amb1·t1·ons of be1·l}g "fi r.st n1'!lh t e r s"

leav e. We wis h hi m t h e best of sue - sq u a d a lso . p r omises much i n Cole, a Followin g i s t he Bobcat sc hedule : pass sn agg h lfb k f w Ac c oird.ing t o Mr. "tbose will w elcome the oppo rtunity of h ear - At Peru: cess in his n ew position a n d exten d . . · m g a a c r om e epF reshmen s ure can yell." ing this fi r st rendition, as well as t he 1s t . Benedic ts, S a tnrd a y Sept. 29. ' h ea r ty . cong rat ul atio ns Wesl e y a n m g W ater , a n d P r iefert, gua rd , f rom Th F h I h v.., , U t · 1 · R ey n o ld s e· res men c a ss eld sep arate many fri e nds of the composer-pianist Maryville Mo S a turd ay Oct 6 mversi Y· · T d s b 18 · d f h ' " ' " · And s o, the spo tli g h t falls o n the conv ocation ues a_y , er , who. are intereste rOlJll ot er pQ ints Chadron, S aturday, October 27 President P a te stat es th at several h c urtai n raiser. L a st year Peru h a n dat . t e co lleg e aud1t or m m . of! VleW. (Homecomi ng) men are being considere d as Dr. Dol- ed S t . B enedict's t h e short end of 19 Miss Tear had charge· o f the m eet- M;r. Benfo•r d h a s b ee n q uit e s ue- K .., F 'd N b son's s ucc essor, and t h at one of these · · d h lf F b f · H earuey, r1 ay, ove m er 16 to 0 co u nt af te r a never -say-die co nmg, mtr o ucmg erse as r e s man c ess fu l as a c omposer o m usic e · will b e chos en in the n ear f uture Dr D olso n r eceived hi s d egree from bu t w h at th e fi g h tin g Ir ish we r e on e sp ons'er After teUin g , the class 1h as m an y s on g s no w p u b lish ed, a nd Away from home: test at· At chis on, There is no d ou bt the plans fo r t he future s h e a n - is p ropably o ne of t h e 1-e adin g com- Oct. l-3, St. Louis Uni., at St. Louis . Corne ll Univers ity, Ith a ca, N ew York, olf t h e s t ron g est opponen t s th e Bobnouneed t hat i nstallati'on of o ffi c ers 1pos ers o f Nebraska. Oct. 20, Still Co1leg e at Des Moines. a nd s ince that time has t au g h t a t cats met l as t y ear and the sportswould take place s oon, and c an did ates / Mo r e d e fi ni te inform ati on as t o the Nov. 3, W ayne, at Wayne Buffalo U niversity, New Yo r k , May- 1m a n ship ·a'nd hospitality s hown t owould b e v oted on two weeks a f ter- exact date w ill i n the P e d ago 24, Omaha Uni at Omah a ville N orm a l, Ma ryville , N. D., and w a rd t h e visi t ing t e am is w ell worthy ward. giah later , Nov. 29, T a rkio, Mo., at T a r k io I College of. t he Pacific, California. of n ote h e re

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created, Glenn Sl agle left early Tuesd ay mo rnin g News of' M r. Rho d es' speed y rec o very i s a ntici pated after a rain. We may fool ourselves 1 II into thinking t hat we're in th e most \ THE MISCELLANEOUS CORNER

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deli g htful rut in the world ; but how \ a bout out? I Some d ay when you're in the Ii- · -----------------.: I " I'm begi n ning to realize how 1i tagain, when we speak of set- brary, take a look at the mag a zines Mr. and Mrs Linds ay ,. durin g the I . tie I r e ally k n ow, but t han ks to my thng may be reminded in the miscellaneous corner of the summer, tr a v eled in W yomin g and Peruvian Tells o f Forme r Campus tp;ract i c e t eachin g, I am g ettin g alon g alinost 1mmed1ately of the "grind." magazine rack. It seems as if all the Monta na collec ting material :flrom the I College Arrang·emen t v er y well, " writes Cecil S t ark. super_'N ell, if it i.s, a continual grind, t here "queer ide as" in the country have IHistorical Soci-ety at Helen a,_ Wyo- int ende n t of the m uni c ipal ward 1s something wron g True enoug h , \somehow foun d their way to this min g, on the History of Nm:thern C ap you im agine black waln ut s ch oo l at Ch app el, N e bras k a. Mr we m a y need to grind place. Also , it seems as if the g re a t- Wyoming, particularly in reg ard to Ib oard the co Hege campus? Sta rk his work, and h as been to sharpen the edg e of intellect, but 1 er part of t his pile of propaganda the Big H orn Basin. Mr. an d Mrs. l? a n you 1magme_ P eru with out a n )made ch a irm an o f the N . S. T. A . axe is continually on the /has been sadly neglected. P erhaps Lindsay went through all the n·ews- mch m town? Such was membership committee for D e u e l g rmdstone will never do any wo•rk. students are doing a little thinkin a papers in northern Wyomin g and lth.e picture pamted· by C. L Hopper, coun ty, He p lans t o e n roll D euel

An incessant grind is no t hin g but a !for themselves, after all. .,,, sou thern Montana. They also inter- a student from to w.ho was coun ty t eachers one h un dred pre r c en t. rut. · viewed old settJ.ers, among them, Mr. Ion the with his f a mily last ___

CONC:ERNING BELIEFS Beck, w ho accompanied Cofone! w. \Wednesday. That brilliant ma n of affairs, A.r t hBefore dec1dmg upon a Journey W . Cody into the Big Horn Bas in. When asked if Peru had c hanged u r L i nda hl, who r eceive d his degreethrough this institution, search out We do not wish to open that old Ano t her ·eminent person whom they Iany since he was a student here, Mr. in 1927, is a g ai n among us a s a s sistyour dest inat ion, then select your much hashed-over controversa r y-sci- in terv iew e d was Mr. Hayden, who Hopper replied tliat t he girl's dor - ant t o Dr. Brow n, r e gis t rar road. Most of them are well marked, -ence vs. religion-herein. W e only surveyed the city of Cody , Wyom- mitory was the only :fiamiliar b uildin g s urfaced, but chucky _in_ spots. wish to urge students, particularl y ing. Mr. Hayden is a graduate of the and that Miss Clark, langu a ge in- \ W a l t e r Alfs, d egTee '27 , a n d L l o yd Select your work, hit it hard, do as new students, not to become unduly University of Nebraska. They inter- structor , was the sole survi vor of t he I Beemer, deg ree l ast s u mme r are e nmuc? else as you can. Don't be excited, and to look at the propmsi- viewed Mr. Hall, the man wha sent faculty of his day. He said th e Ijoyin g envi able posit ions 'teaching afraid to correct mistakes, or'. if ne- tion with their reason in control of the message from Fort Stanborough t:ees have made an enormous g rowth manu a l t rain i n g at Mankato, Minne:o start. -all agam Set- their intelligence. to Omaha, a nnouncin g Custer's de- smce 1901 The campus, with it's sota. Mr Alfs i s sup ervis o r of mana trifle wanly; then keep In so fas as taking sides with be- Hall resides near Fort Wash- spaced buildings, and hust - jual arts tn the junior high s chool · liefs, many people seemingly find a ak1e. He has been in the state Sen- mg students, seems very small and lthere. You might go wron g, but volll a t · W · d · cramp d h "d H J • d h b . • shii.rp corner to turn when they reach e smce yommg was a m1tted to e , e sa1 . e exn ame t at 1 pro ably won't. college. Adolescence is rather free 1the Union. on the plains Wal do Willhoft, w h o r ec-eiv.e d his OUR POLICY (almost caref1ree) minded ; and there Mr. Lindsay has the con tract to PerU, was used to degree in 1926, lef t Saturda y fo r Ann is a sharp and sudden narrowing edit the papers of John w. Deane, miles and seemg no t h i ng but Arbor, Michigan He i ntends to -en. Here is your first Pedago g ian of down,,to be .encounte!'ed "within· the Iwho was a colO'nel the Civil ter colleg e of the University the year. Doubtless, it contains a walls. Nearly any person has men- War, and at present is Mayor of Mr. Hopper taught schoo l t w o of Michigan host of errors and imperfections. ta l abili ty enough to keep his bal- Wyoming. for six years. In These we will make an honest endea- ance on t his ,question, but the ten- Mr. Lmds.ay also had use of< the this capacity he h as had ampl-e opvor to weed out :a5 time passes, and d e ncy is to make decisions without 1di a ry of D octor Thomas Mg hee. Mr. lportunity to observe several Peru as our experience g rows rn fficie n t p1•epo nderance of tho u g h t iMghee _accompanied Captain Bates sai;ne spirit of loyalty

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Ru t h S m edl-ey of B ro ck, N e bra s ka, w as elected Preside n t of the Earl y Element ary C oun cil w hi c h met i n t h e Kinder.gar t en roorq Tue sday eveni n g a t 7:30.

The evenin g was sp e n t in p l ay in g games a nd initiation of fre s h men.

After the usu al business was bro u g h t b efor e t he c ouncil, install ation of\ O'fficers took pl ace.

Lig ht r efreshmen ts were served, a.nd the meeting adj orn e d .

We believe i n the newspaper as an Nabody h ' ht t an d Chief Washak1e on a raiding ex- \which was hig h rn 1901, a n d which as a ng o make a de- dT · h · 1 a d h" t d influence for good. By mak1"ng the cision wh" h d" 1· . !Pe I ion mto t e Big Ho rn Basin. IC use im o sen severa l studen t s m 1savows re 1g1on or re- Th" · t P · "d · Pedagogi an a g ood newspaper, we pudiates 1 1s was t he raid called Bates's B at- 0 eru, is evi ent m today's graducan also make it a poten t i al influence yea ' t' m ess two tie orf July 4, 1847. ates of P.eru, he declared. He h as for the upbuilding o:f1 the school. rs 1; colleg e. And, m two Mr. Lindsay wi'l l use this material ..s'een several members of Peru's a lumTh f th h" ty.earstho s Y with careful medita- he has collect:ed for his doc tor's di s- \ni w ho have suc ceeded in their ere oire, e t mgs which in our 1011, ere is very mu c h less dang t t ' H · · "Th ' fi · q own minds, are good wi'll b e' placed of a a· 1 · er ser a 10n. e 1s assistant professor I e cert1 cate issued to me is still ny ra 1ca revo lut·o t k' I · h " · rd · wi.th in _its pages We expect that 1 n a m g P ace m istory an d other social sciences Iva I · It nearly expired rec en t ly, but some of you will not 1 Reh gwn I S too vital a t hi ng-too and instructor in English at Peru I was called on to fill an unexpec t ed a ways agr ee ancient · I 1 H · · with wh at we say- in fact e d t a Je a ous Y preserved preced- e 1s a graduate of the University of vacanc y , an d that preserved i t " he ' ' w 0 no ent set bv N b k · ·a Mr H h ' want everybody to agree with what , · : ou r be cast e ras a with the A. B. and M. A. sa1 · opper as his home we say, fpr an unop,posed statem nt h astil y Science 1s too positive, de g rees, and a g r adu ate student at o n a r a nch at Hay Spnn g s , N e braska , is ooten one of li.tt\e moment. H:w- convmcmg a thing to be blindly the Univ ersi t y of Minnesota. retiring from the teaching proever, if you do disagree w'th ig nored. And here is the marro•w of fess1on. come around a nd tell us the whole Neither h as any busi- Mr. E C. Beck, former Profess or Anyone who h as any :flaith in a con- ness meddling' m the other's business. a nd Head of the English Department E.AiRLY ' ELEMENTARY ELECTION viction should not be afrai d to set it D? not t hink yon are "st r addlin g of Peru S tate T eachers College w as forth. With this purpose in mind the issue" when you try to view both a welcomed visitor on the campus rewe are creating a Public of them fair-mindedly. Yo u are .not, cen t l y. Mr. Beck receiv ed his Ph. D. 10n co1lumn, wherein anybody has the for they are separate spheres ofl from Peabody College at Nashv ille right to air his views in a signed t hought- "as far as the east is from Tenn essee. .He will be the head of stateme nt. We hope it will be u se d. t he west." the En g lish Department of Mount . it will the policy of the . Shall we g iv e up our reli g ion? PJ.eas ant Normal School, Moun t Pleased1torial staff to mclude. as much as Ce1·tain l y not Sh II h . . ant, Michi ga n . Mr. Beck was g radu'bl · a we, t en ig nore t d · h h poss1 e, creative matenal of merit what science teaches? N ' ·1 a e w it t e Class of 1912, of which by Peru students. M:ake your mi"nd heh. lfven Y· W. N. Delzell was adviser As fo th tt f · . ave i.tse and r e ma er o ed1tona ls. vou forget there is a fl" ' may accept, as the unqu alified isn't. con ict, for t here Mi-. A lfred Professor of Ed(Continued on Last Page)

Miss Cecil Ch ambers r e ceive d her degree m 1927. She has been elect e d as the T rainin g Teacher in the State Teachers College at East Lo V N M s eg as b ev: ex1co. S h e left last wee k to egm her new w o rk.

The hi h g schoo l of Jackso nville Florida, has e l ected Est h L • H t er omse o y . as t heir d irector of music Mi Ho yt iis. a d · ss gra uate of P-eru and h been grad u ate work at Columbia Sc hool oil M C . us1c, h1cago

Irma Casey h in t h e accep t e d a posit ion . conune1·c 1al deuartm t f th hi.g h schoo l at B:umbol d t ho e Miss C ase y recently w as , e rask a. t he Registrar a t p secreta r y to eru

A f t e r l b" ., e s ummer a t C um 1a U n iversity Mild oreturned to Dav i d ' c· r ed P ate h as begi n he ity, Neb ras ka to r second y e a r in t h E ' d e partment there. e ng lish

Miss M aud Hend e r son is t k" work for her M a s t , a mg Uni versit y Sh er s deg r ee at Iowa . e was A Women t h · cting Dean of is s u mm e r d . Dunning's a t ten da urmg Mrs Universit y. n ee at Columbia

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THE PERTJ PEDAG OGI AN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1928 INITIAL CHAPEL 1WARN FR·ESHIES II OF YEAR H1ELD TO BE CAREFUL > E. C Beck, FoI'II\er English Addresses Students Hea<I, Eylvan Rodents Appearing creased N umbers "PREXY" PRESIDES Committees Appointed and Sports Discussed Jn InIN THE LIBRARY BLUE HAZE •WHEN IN AUBURN VISIT •1 THE , , ) ,, 1 LAWRENCE .CANDY . KITCHEN ! HIGH GRADE CANDIES SANDWICHES 'r ·; FOUNTAIN SERVICE 0 . I

t and Archery t he minor. I Nmeteen cinder pounders received know the best

g old track shoes from Coach Graf at . .

SCIENCE

. HALL the opening of the school year in FLOYD PALMER 0 ..

BEING ·pu·SHED'l

of the Street) of. -t heir perfo_rmances I

the. 1928 season _which was , chmaxed with the annexmg of an_ !other champip nship to the already

New Science Hall Rising Rapidly Iswollen list. · ·

We

Welcome Students and Faculty

from Old Ruins. ! Th os e to rpc[!i v,e the · 'and wish you all a happy healthy· a,nd prosperous school j sho e were: Zo ok (Capt ai n), Mumper, ' year.

D urin g t he p a st week H. W. Meg- 1Zorn, Carter, Williams, Delzell, 'WiA- /J

H E' M . A R D J S . S T Q R E . i nnes, the architect for the new ina, Heywood, Sams, Young, Kern'er, .( Sc ience building, here inspecting Selk, Beckord, Dallam, 1 pvt he work done pr10r t o pouring con- Hertz, KreJCI, and Le a hy. Zorn, 0 erhead to meet. .. . ':rete for the seco:r'.ltll floor. Con- Car ter, Heywood, Selk, McElroy and 1 s tructi on . work is p roceeding quite Beckord were lost through

rap idl l'm>on t he buildin g , a ni ght shift .tion, but the rest are exnected to J •

'Qeen· press ed into action on give a good account of themselves , Q Watchmaker and Jewel'e,r

t he concret e floor construction. when track season rolls a round a g ain. ."

T h is new buildin g was provided for in al\ appropriatio n oil t h e - 1927 le g islature; and it occ upies t he space wh ere the Old Normal Hall stoo d but a f ew short weeks- ago

B. K. B a ker, Associate Pro:flessor of Ed uc a tion, att en d-ed t h e Un i v ersity e f K ansas for ten weeks this summer. While t h e r e h e m ad e a special study of s om e new German psychologic al t heori e s . At the close of. the term

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h e s p ent some time vacationing iit Peru, Nebraska

C a m p Gr a ndview, Missouri. Mr. Q

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STU·DE NTS AND FACULTY

We are glad b> welcoone you to Peru. · ·

We are glad to wrap your , packages, gi;ve you boxes, paper or string.

b . ut had es_oecial g ood fort une to l and -r-... k a forty -fi v e pound yellow catfish. ro ".: of s:::h Penn a nts, C aps, Pillo ws, etc. See 1 1 0 attractively priced.- Take the Elevator. "Mill a rd F owler , 1s t d oo r N. G aines /l We are not mere store keepers But we ,merchanH all, or Ada Eyre, Dormitory. V 0 0 Q dise our products whlch ;are goo d things " to :eat. . That is O F1·s<:::>=k why we have 6usiness. we· want · to ' thank the 00 00 many come:.back custoi;ners.

VISlt O.ur New Shoe Department featuring Ladies'- and Growing Girls' Shoes exclusively at $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, ,. $8.0.0 and 2nd Floor.

(Incorporated) 0 M E Shuck, Ph.D. Manager /) 0 PALMS CANDY KITCHE N O 0 Suite 410 -11 Symes, Denver ov /) ' I' G ,, OOD THINGS TO _ EAT 0 Has more vacancies tha 11 satis- V 0 Ji fa ctory applicants to fill them. 0 ,, ·. · . ., .. .,,..c:=,,... STUDENTS! ATIENTION! 0 0 0 SERVICE STATION Mak e' a day's for one ho urs work after Classes. No 0 0 Q Repair Work experience or investment necessary. We have an opening at Peru State Teachers College. con· , } , N ebr;iska City " "" . .. Courtesy !jidered of their receipt. Write for free 0 0 Get discount i,n S&H 1Stan:1P'8 , J. M . ROWEN /l ,particulars. eo. INC., ST. JOSEPH, MICJf. 0 . . . 0 I • .-

T e c ums e h, Neb rask a · j 0 uu P • • • , t ha! t h e Co ac h enlist a few gi rl s toMa x ine Reag a n ____ Cor. Secretary make . a"t f'llll team. .
l K A commi t tee t he Christmas card GOLD S'HOES Palroer Service i (Next to Gaines Hall on the . : s al . ted f 11 L .' . ' . < • ELECTRIC SHOP e w a s &.pp orn as o ows: eora 1 Washing and Greasing 0 Pavement.) · Set zer, ch a irman, Florence Roneau, =<:::>=-<:::::>=<:::>=<:::>=<:::>=<:::>= · · · · an d Ma xine Re ag an. Trackers Receive Awards, of Merit 1 ,Polarine Mobil oil . . . I Shoe i:;epairing at 'Comfortable' . F a ll sp1>r t s were discussed by Miss For Spring Performance Free crank case service · prices! Ladies Shoes a Special- · Ro ot. · Hit Pin B a ll is to be the maj or . . O " hµnt whe.n :you When in Auburn : ' ·· ty. · · · ' · . . O' p o r
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TRAINING SCHOOL ''DIDOES''

Peru is proud of her , Training Cinder Men Working Out For School. Each year there has been ney-Peru Marathon 'Meet an increase in attendence in both the Senior and Junior high schools and Many track stars are limbering up in the grades. This is due to the for the Dual Country Meet with the splendid administration in cooperaKearney Teacher's at Peru, Novem- tion with best instruction p ossible. her, 16, during the Peru-Kearney Ali departments have increased in football game. size as is shown by the enrollment.

The course has not been definite! )\ The Senior high school a t thi s time laid, but will probably start flrom the! has an enrollment of 112 students; "P.eru Bowl," go up: Joy Hollow, and Ithe high school has 63; and return back to the athletic field. They Ithe Kmdergarten to sixth grades will finish between halves of the have 106. fo otb a ll game. 1 Many new students have to·

The following men have reported: : the Training School this year. Th'E! y

Dick Williams. track star in half are: mile and mile will lead the Bobcats.

He showd up unusually well at the State Meet last spring.

Mumper, another track veteran is out for thet earn.

Gallaway of Plattsmouth, a high- j school s tar last year in distance'S is also working for a place with the Bobcat tracksters. He placed well in the . MINK meet.

Vincent Briggs of Falls City also a s t ar quarter mil-er ;s l!ppearing regularly :fur stiff work outs.

Fred Coie, Glen Cope, Russell Sheafor and Ed Sheafer are showing up well.

LIBRARY FEATURES

Miss Branson, assistant librarian ga ve a very interesting talk to all new students ,on the campus, Thursday a t ch a pel t ime.

Brownville: Harold Armstrong

Harold Furnas

Howard Furnas

Ivan Newton

Josephine Hylton

Margery Kelly

Katherin·e Whitten

Margie Lawrence Nemaha

Roland Stevenson

Helen Howe

Blanchard, Iowa: Elizabeth McGinnis

Syracuse: Eloise Fairhead

Tecumseh: Olita Fink

Julian:

Litta Hauptman

Elmwood:

Lela Horton

CAPTAIN DARIS BUNCH ' I

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u c ati on a nd . Head of Dep.artment of Education, left Friday, Sept. 14, for the Univers ity of Iowa, at Iowa Ci t y, Iow a , to take up work on his Ph. D. degree.

Mr. CrafSO assisted the period of reg istration and helped to : g ive the mental tests.

IV erne E . Chatelain, Professor of History and Other Social Scie11ces / and Head of the Department left I recently for the University of Mini nesota where he will finish work for I his Ph. D. degree Mr. Chatelain j was there !ast year, having re turned I to Peru this summer, to carry on his I work .Jn the college

Captain Daris Bunch will his A. B. Clayburn, Professor of Geoteam mates into action for the first . graphy, has left for the Unh1ei:sity time this season against St. Benne- 1of Chicago'. w here he wm carry on diet's College of Atchison, Kansas. wor'k for his Doctorate. Bunch was chosen all-state on the mythical team of last year and John R. Muhm, Assistant Professor bids fair to repeat agaiIJ this season oil Geography, is taking over Mr . , Clayburn's work while the latter is

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Mrs Johnson, wife of Doctor Johnson, of Peru, will ·assume Emily JohnS'On's p osition of college nurse.

aw,ay. Mr. Muhm is a .graduat e of

1the University of Nebraska with B. S. I and M .S. degrees. For the past four summers he has taught Geography at the Teachers College of Emporia, Kansas.

OUR AJ>VERTISERS

The P e dagogian wishes to e:xgra titud e to our adverpress l did amount tiser s f o r the sp e n of ad v e rtising they have bu t ed: To s t udents : Pedagogtan advertisers are up and coming. Let's p atronize them'! Service W ith a Smile

SHOE SHOP

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I Crystal Theatre

II "The Bett e r Ole"

Thomas E. Er.mis, Assistant Pro- Starring Syd Chaplin in a side ll fe8Sor of History and Other Social splitting w ar comedy. Also • 1

Sciences, sp:ent three months this comedy.

summer as a counsellor and aquatic I

ENTRANCE TEST GIVEN

Two hµndred twenty-eight Freshmen took the entrance test which was given during the first week of school. About did not take

Gladys Tackett

Burr: Naomi Wilcox

P-rinted copies of library rules were g iven out at the close of the meeting.Auburn: Thelma Pasco

Colorado: Iris Burkey

Gerald Tyler

R. R. Wonder, coach of the Peru

students tak!ng Art .this year above last, many more being found in the requiPed Art classes as well as in Design classes.

More students· are taking Physical Science this year. There are thirtysix in Elementary Chemistry, whereas there were about twenty in times past.

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. I smce e --., 1recte "T.he Big II•Parade." Eleanor B o ardman ·f.

11 and James .Mur ray s tarring in I this .big vroductioa.

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it but will be given an - I Bob kittens , had the mi sfo rtub e to A number of students are enrolled' later. tear some ligaments of h is 11houlder in the Mat hematics and Maau a.l Arts

These tests have been given for the while training the kittens. From. all courses with the intention oil eventulast fiv•e years. This tes t shows a indications the Bopkittens will be a ally taking up Engineering at th e lar.r • · per cent of superior s t udents hard fig h t ing team wi t h punch University. Increased numbers takin the Freshmen class th a n ever be- which very few high school t e ams in g Manu al Arts nec essitated a divifore. From these results Peru State can excell. Under Wond er' s direc- Sion t he y ear's work so t h!\t a part Teachers College is 'attr actin g more tion, the squad should show some su- will receive second semest ei: courses s uperior st udents each y ear. , perior teamwork and fast pl ayi ng. the first semester.

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dents as well as others The lawn in were g ranted their Palmer Teacher's , front of t he building is in fi ne con- 1Certificate. This makes the first one-

dition and gives a pleasin g effect. hundred per cent class of Pen.manLas t Tu egd ay ni ght a squad picture J All play.g round equipmen t h as re- ,ship students here at Peru. · w as t a ken of the Peru Bobcats, which 1 ceived a new coat of p ain t, and pre- 1 -· ,

be sent to the St. Louis Univer- sents a appeara nce The W. R. Pat e, President, a tt'ended s1ty. Iweeds which were we st of the Columbia University at New York

While the Bobcats were in a ction a 1 building have been cut, and even the !City during part of the summer. Mr. Bunch, an outstanding football play- 1proved uppn. Peru can boast of one College Administration. picture was taken of Captain Daris football dummy has been well im- 1Pate took special work i n T.eachers

CLEANI NG AND PRESSING

Club--Big S aving. us about i t Come in and see er in the colleg iate circles Also oth- of the fines t Training Schools in Neer .s t ar p l ayers were t aken and the campus is ) n keeping while they were m action. with the fine building. 1t is known . H ' c•, d T ·1

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Peru will play the St Louis Uni- as the T J. Majors Training School. A. E. Johnson, D. D. s. ' erman s ieaners an .al ors versity October 13 at St. Louis

Pennants, Caps, Pillows, etc. See Phone 36

Last week, T. J. Majors at- Millard Fowler, 1st door N Gaines tended the National Encampment of Hall, or Ada Eyre, Dormitor y.

the Grand Army of the Republic Denver, Colorado. Col. Majors is a U veteran of the Civil War.

Col. T. J. Majors !lnd Preside nt W.

R. Pate left the latter p'llrt of last -FRESH FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY week to attend the meeting of the Nebrasl\a Stat e Normal Board which Cookies, Cakes, Bread, and Lunch Meats was held September 24. Mr. Majors i s president of this board

HOT COFFEE, COCOA, AND SANDWICHES' SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SUPPLIES

What is a picniic lu n c h witltaut f)astry and bakery delicacies? We have at all times of fr es h bun s , rolls, and pies for your outmgs.

And th e p rices ? They are right o

P e nn a nts, Cap,s, Pillo ws, etc. See Milla rd Fowler, 1st door N. Gaines Q Hall, or Ada Eyre, Dormitory.

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This pape r hopes to serve the Some ma y say: "I didn't college as " the voice of the peokno".' The Pedagogian had an I Hereafter, therefore, we office. Where is it?" In st. Benedict's Downed Af- y our grievances, petiswe r to t his, 'let us here, in a H d S 1 tions, appeals, pef g rouches, C<>nspicuous ' place, tetl - you' ter ar · trugg e joy.ous exuberance's, atld whatwhere to find us The gymna- FINA'L SCORE 6 TO 0 not for Qpinion col- CONTRACTS ARE READY siu m is located bet'\"een the •ad- umn. This is one of the parts

Staff Officials Selected · in · ' Recent Poll iministration building and tlie of the paper which staff mem- The P eruvi a n , the colle g e's year'rhe third Y. M. C A meeting of library. I nside the front door Coac h Graf's Bobcats p lu n g ed, b e rs cannot sit down and write. bo ok, h as beg un op erations fo r the the yea r #w a s well a t t ended and an I · and to the l e (.t are stairs. Climb p assed an d kicked t heir way to a 6 D e posit all such m aterial in ye ar's work. A t a class meeting h eld w e re looking fo r ward t o a four flights of thein and then t o ' O win ov er the St. Be n edi ct I r is h the box near the do or to the . T u esday, Sept em b er 25, the Senior great f.or - the on I look" for a sign "Pedagog ian frdm At chison Saturday, S eptember I iR egistrar's Office. Be s ure to e le cted as Edit or -in -Chief Wilca.mpius. Office" on the doot. That's us. 29, in the Peru bowl. · i i sig n a ll .articles. i bur Schin dler ·of F al ls City, N ebras; Th e ;mee ting w.as opened by Amzie t Alt.hou g h p en a lties too k t he ir u s u a l I ka T o the posit io n of B usiness ManGrass who had ch arge of t h e d e vo- · early sea s on toll, the Bobcat s sho w - ager P aul Combs pf Tabor, Iow a, t ionals. He emphasized .th at l

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as elected. bur life we "Choos e t 4e r i g ht path " I · ·· , ··' offense and displayed : unusual "stone- l The s taff wi ll b e chosen shortly, Mr Pate gav e a very in t erest in g 1

wall" qu alities o n the defense.

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af t er whic h orga ni zed staff work will and instruct ive talk, nis subjec t be- The lone · tally of · the game came j begi n From the Sophomore ing; "Th e Status o f R eligious Tho ught l · . · l ate in the first quarter. Captain ' 1 · • • t h ere is y e t t o be elected two assoat tlhe Present Ti m e." Crowd _. Invades T 0 W n , Bunch's k ick-off was .receiv ed b y 1 Marren, Mathews , Dy ke i ciate editor s a nd an associate busiHe bro1U ght to the ' atten ti.on of. 'th e j Homes, and Campus· J o hnson o"n his own 18 yard li ne a nd New :Presidents l n ess manager. remaii:ider of th e society these facts: Egypt, earl y in return ed 6 v ards. Both tean1s failed I staff Hold appointive offices. 't he histo ry, h a d been a great ! Last ' Frid·ay evenin g was! t h'e time t o g ain and the exchange of punts Th e three upper cl asses h a v e h eld I Negoti atio ns fo r the prin t in g a nd powe1· but that she h a d p a ssed into whn the B ob c at was c ertai n ly let 01,1t n ettl e d Peru 20 yards P eru took the t heir el1ectio ns for t h e com ing y e ar. ' engraving con t'racts have been u ndc ad e Tic-e 'J,'her:,i Assy ri a came t o of th e ba g ! L e d b y t he f our cheer b a u d own t he fi e ld t o the 20 yar d Th e followin g paragraphs con ta in d er way, an d t h ese co'n tracts will be top but a lso fell, Babyl om a leap:ers mus icians. a p e p- lin e \vhere t hree p e n a lt ies pus h e d a resu m e of t h e. electio n s' resul ts: : signed sho r t l y. :rose to n u mber inflcte d m ob of g ood-w ill r iote rs t h em back to m id fi eld ag a in. Case- S e niors j The Peru vian · h as been p u blished t ho.se o f the p ast 'Persi a rei gn ed su- sto r m e d t h e fo rti fic atio ns at sev-er a l p!U n t "roll e d d ead in t he e nd At a r ecen t meeting Harold Mar- by t he · schoo l for a long period of p reme but likew ise co'l.lld n ot s tan d po1ints of vantage , an d gaine d t h e zone F a ilin g ' t ? itai n fr om · sc rim- r en, T ecumgeh , N ebraska was elect- 1time. The .19?7 P eru':'1an commemothe test, then came t h e ·Gree ks under vict ory wi t h little effo rt. m age, W a lsh, Benedict's fullback ed pre sid e nt of t he Senior c l ass ; r ated the s ixti eth anmvers ary of t h e the mighty Alexande r Qnly t o pass E a r ly in evei;iing, z;umors ; dropp eCi b a ck and booted the , Mr Marren summe r an d college. Eac h year the h as µi µme det: adence w ith t h e oth- a b,;mt; somethin g o r other in t h e ·form I t o Young· who d ropp ed m I sch oo l h e r -e d urin g the y ea r s I t h eme which IS car'11he great Roma_n E m pi re ·:was of a. rally -wer e g oin g about, but i his t1:ac k s on the Visi t ors 40 y a rd I of 1924 to 1928, a nd h as taugh t fo ur ri ed it s pages.next in line but she fa r e d n o better b a d y k n ew a nyt hin g fo r s u re Then •line. ,. !years. I The of the 1929 is than those following, and ' noy.r we a bou t n ine o'clock I t h e n came ac t ion " Big J oe's" Ot her offi c ers el ected were: 1Ioc ated m t h e c ollege_aud1torm m the Anglo-8.axo,n race carvyin g w h o h a d do ne t h eir w ork w e ll, st a r t- th'i:illing p a ss ·to · Youn g for 34 yards Avery l G ain es __ __ Vice -Presid en t l Mr W R. C art e r is the S em oi c i vilization. onward a nd µpward: e d to gath e r co n verts from every CO i' - p u t t h e in s cori ng pcrsi tfo.n P eru , N ebraska I c l ass sponsor

The speaker gave two• c a uses for Iner The w h ole g roup in on t he Kans a s"s 8 y ard li ne. A p lun ge IMargaret Clin eb ur g Sec r eta r y :t he decadence of these r aces F irst, 1 fr o nt of- t he Library buildi ng and I by H erti, by Casebeer a nd a P eru, N ebrask a : PHILOS

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· ( Continued o n Page 3._) j s t a r teq ou t fu r town On t he way j third by H ert z pl a ced t he b all ac ross jHar ol d McCrei g h t - - T reas ure r 1 -----;:;_ t h e abod e of Coach .was visi ted, 0 t h e last white _H n e for , six I F a irbu ry. Nebr aska j YEAR'S WORK

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T'UE "POOR NUT' ' of Cl'> u'.r e. h ew .5 tu d • ' ':-:B ig J oe's" :tailt:u i tl!lln-t n :fu J u nio rs rHIJ Ih ver a n oratio n to the frenzied pop u- t h e 'extra pomt, 1 Cl a ude Math e , .,s, F a ll s Ci t y, N e- 1 • CAST CHOS-EN' lace , of t h e g ame had i ts was e l ected of th e Pleasmg .Program By SoW h en the b us mess se ct i on wa s thnllrng ,Peru m1ss ed a Ju moir class at a meetrn g hel d Tues- , ctety Tafen t Play Involves Use o f ;Entire Club r -eached, m ore j olli,fication fo llowed, i n t he t hir d by d ay at chapel ti me in room A202. I clim a x e d b y t h e arriv.-al on, the s cen e Ia y ard d eep t h e T he other offi cers are: •NEW MEMBERS ADDED of C aptain Bun ch, who likewise de- in vad er's 1re rriloty were c u t -short by jD aisy P ierce - - - - - - Vice -P resid cm t ·, · ' --_.._--

hill to P r e si d e n t Pat e's r esidence, an d R i g g in's rec ove r x , of 1.\- fumbled pass Om ah a, Neb rask a : 1hi g h s cho ol auditorium la st Thurs d ay . ; The cas t fo r t h e firs t three-a c e g reeted h i m w ith v igo r . Fro m the nc e . (C ontinued on P ag e 4.) Wi lli"!i.m .Okre n t - - - - -;-- - - Tre as urer evening.

D r am at ic Cl u b play is now c omp lete . t h ey p recee de cl t o Dea n D e lz e lJ!s, a t / .. 'l I H a mbur g, ,Io wa. I . A v ery fin e pro gram w as prese n t , T hose player s p assin g the t r you ts w h ich place, of cours e, t h ey we r e

KITTENS nou'N

, Sophomores : ed The fir s t se lec t ion was a p ian o hav e b e en · a ss ign ed p a r ts as fo llows: wa r m l y g r eete d. ' ' 1f f D ale ' D y k e, •Ma lvern , Iowa, w ns soio by Mi ss Lucill e H u g hes, "Bu tterJ.o h n Mill er - - - D-0 n a'ld Du r y e a T h e ffn a l. action w as a fl an k move -

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el ect ed P res id e n t of t h e Soph o m0>r e fl y, " b y Grie g . Ruby Brown n ex t Col. Sm all - - - - - - - Leo Hau ptmai:i Iment upon t he Dorrrut or y . .The' I · rt- cfass a t a meeti n g h eld Tu es d ay a t s a n g two numb e r s, a ccomp a nied at ,;Spi'k e " Hoyt __ Ralp h Se ll horn aggre g·ation clustered a bou t t he fron t - - - 1ch ap el tim e in t he hi g h s'C110 0J a u di- .t he pi a no by Lucille Hu g hes, Jo y Coa c h J ac kson Harvey' Ni cke l p orc h an d listene d s ome di g nified p t Fl h F on torium . ! Mic k el pl ay in g t he vi olin obli gato. Magpi e W-e lc h - -· Cedric C r i nk .remar ks of Mrs. Dun n in g. · . "as · · - <?rm Other offic ers are : I Miss Brow n ' s numbers were "Indi a n P r o.fesso.r Deming H a rv e y C o.l e S o n gs a nd yells thereup on ffow..e d Muddy Grid.. Ernest R o th ert - Vic e P res id e nt I D aw n," by Zamecn i k a nd "One Fleet"H u b" .S mitn ____ : :_ _ Clay Co y quit e free ly , an d, the re vel ers were • H a rv a r d , N eb ras k a ·in g Hour," by Lee Her se'"W a.Il J.r" Piei: ce - - - Ea1·l Whip ple ' tur nin g hon:i ewa r d, the s tr ains of VISITORS

ARE SCRAPPY

I Mar ga re t B u mp - T r e asur er le ctions w er e deliver ed in a w a y "'D o c " Sp urney __ Wa ll a ce H erve y " T aJJ'I?" out f ro m som f:l - · . . Wi t c hita , : , whi ch was hi g hl y pJ e as(n g t o · a ll ( "'

A - - - - - - - J o hn Bath where--a fittm g cl os e t o a most Co a ch W o nder's Peru Pr ep ste r s 1Mary Gray - - - - - - - - - - - - Secreta r y ' p resen t

Ju lia W inters __ Margaret Cl in eb urg ious occai>ion. , h d d h h ' · ,_ H n1 boldt Sidney, Iowa. I Feli x Su m mers ent e r ta ined wi t h a , an e a muc e a vier u • 1 • Mar g i e Bl a )ce Marie L a sh · l , ch 'alk talk in w hich h e a cq u a m tea :$.e ggi e C a rl son NEW RECORD FOR school ·th e shoi•t end of , EVERETTS HEAR i t h e soc i ety w it h ma ny c re a t u res from B e t t y - - - - Lois Metca lf 1928 REGISTRA TION 12 to 6 count Frnj ay,_, 2.s . 'FIRST PROGR AM ' t h e ordin ary fa rm to t h e South Af riH e le n · - - - - - L uc ill e N ew c omer " In t h e Peru b ow l. 1 ·ca n jun g les. · Th e p !la y also calls f o r 1 a numb,;er Ex ce ed s Prev iou s Ye ar s Al t h ou g h th e gam e was y ia: ed on , , i As a fi tting; Mr. Be nfo r d, , inof " su pe rs" an d a crowd , a r el a ti v ely slick fi e d, it 1 was fill ed ! Officers Elected and Probation e r s a r e Istruc to r in pi ano, p la y e d "Scherz o This play, w.rtt ten ab o u t · , 1 : AtteQdanc e ,;., it h t hrills an d s t e ll a r ·\ <:;bosen j 16," b y Me ndelsso hn. Hi s seco !1d life , can no t be . poT t r ay e d any mor.e I . . . . . ... a · H um bo ld t rece i ved t h e_ ope ni ng I - - -, 1 nu m ber was "T a n g o in . D," A lr e alis t i cally than b y co ll eg e p e op le. Reg 1st r atfo.n is n ow v1 rtu Uy com- kick -off an d fo u nd t h e go m g to ug h f The Evere tt Li t e r ary S oc i e t y h e ld b en i z. , The plo t h as , of ' move - 1P_l et_e, t he i·esults be gr a - t he i ts fir st mee ti n g of t h e y ear in t h e I F oll ow in g tht me; ti n g ! mp or tan t ine n t , a nd is ma tenall y a.ided by se:v:- ti f y m g to w ho is m t erestea to p as h e1, mid get qu a r t L'ittl e- Thea tr e ,- Thurs d ay, September business was di sc u sse d a nd 1t w as deera l u niq ue and v ar ie d sta ge setti ngs in Pe r u S t ate T ea che rs C o lle g e Th e er , w ho re turned b all to 27. i cid e d to ta k e t we nty -on e new, merr)Th e d at e of t ota l en ro ll men t a t p r e se n t w riti n g The n behin d a m- ; The busin ess meeti ng c a m e. i n Ihers in t o t h e so c iety. w it h · o t he r informati on, wi ll oe p u o- ' t e rfere nce, t h e h ttle P ei u fi e ld the order of procedure 1N omm ati on s lish e d at a l a t e r date. · :is ei g h t. era l ,galloped a roun<l e n cl were m a de fo r v ice -presiqen t a nd se- J

Thi s lS q mte a s ub s t antia l ' mc1-.ease t w en t y five y a r d s, p l acin g t h e cret ary to fill v ac a n cies in t he c a bi- 1PROF•

ALPHA MU OME GA ' o v e r f orme r· years, show in g t h at t he . skin Hu m_b o ld t ' s te n yard hn_e . net. J oe K rejc i of N e-

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. ELEC - TS OFF I CERS gain s in enr ollme n t fo r t h e p ast fe w A ser1 es of lme plu n g es , by b ras k a, was e l ected vic e-pre sid en t and , a re qui t e c ons ist ent. ' Fo r a a n d_ ,Bernice L9vitt, of Cra b Orc h ar d, N e1".Pla ns ( or a n Initi a tion Meetin g a r e Y b all ov er t he lme fo1 tlie fiis t c ou n- b ras ka was elec t ed secretary I Discu sse d

Plan s Reviewed for Mem be r ship i n period t he : t er o:f the g ame. T he pass for th e ; P a ul' Co m bs, Ben Gr oo thui s, a nd fi g ures were to b e statw or i extr a was k n oc k ed , do wn 1 E lmer H erte l w er e vo te d from p r o- Tyle r, p r ofesso r of Ru ra l Na t ional Organi:lation a li t tle below p ar, but fo r severa l I The P r epsters aga in carr ied t h e : b atio n ar y memb e r s hip into full m em- Mr.

A I -h ' M M b h" Me t hod s, was el e ct ed a dvi ser of t h e A p usjness meeting of P a , u y e :irs the to t al ha s been ste adil y , b a ll over t he g o a l lin e l ate in t h e Ibers hi p in t h e soc iety. e m e r s 1p Om e ga w as h eld Wedne.Sday m o u ntin g , ·, qu a r ter. w. W illi ams, en'd , c ar d s were 'th.en r ea d , a nd a Del ta P1 flrater m t y, at a no on a t :whic h t h e fo 11owing offl ce r s Th 11.. f t d ts to re o-J·ster r ec overed a fumble to sta r t the sec - ! tee w as app o rntecl , to c ons id er n ess m eetin g held Tues d ay e v e nm g , d p · i e num..,er o s u en .,, ; · , , , fo r tlfe semester w ere e le c te · .re s - · k · . f h 1 1 ' ond scorin g r a ll y . D as her s sensa- 1 1 in Room A-202.

V . p "dent d u rin g t he first w ee o sc . oo w as . . . . h d h f dent Li lli ai+ Br a d y; · i ce r esi . . . t io n al b r ok e n fi eld run off t h e tac k le I F ra nci s Mori.a r ty a c arge 0 : Mr T y ler i s· to take t he pl ace of L e s li e C are y; Se c'y- Tr e as.., Lor me mo r e th a n five hundred. This is · carried t h e b a ll t o eigh t yar d 1the f olloiw i ng p ro gram: , 1 • Th . f t h t · · · · · h t I · . 1 Mr Cr ag o e purpose o e mee - E rj c kson. Arr ang ements w e re com - a bou t ten per c e nt mcr e ase over t a ) lin e for a gain of fo rty-two 0 1) IVo cal solo _ Gray : · · · . . f pl e te d fo r t he r e g ul a r meeti ng Mo n -1 of l a s t - y e ar,· w hich Wa§ fu ur h u nd r ed t h e next p l ay t h e ' h eady li ttle quart- Acco m p a nied b y Ru t h Sh e ll ey d n g w as t o arr a n ge for mi t iati on ° d a y Oc tober 1. klitial s teps wer e 8 t er b ack r a n, unh am pere d , ar oun dt th e R ea d in g - - - - I va Pie r ce , ne w m embers. to secu r e , i nstituti cma l men:i - i x y a l e n re llmen t is for Ien d fo r t h e to u chdow n The k ic k fo r Violi n Due t - I . sev e r a l pJedge members her.sh ip i n th e Amer ican Mathemat1 - p rese n t tot h I t ' . point fe ll sho rt ; Winnifred P e t ti t a nd J)o r is E ric kso n , to be ini tiate d , a l so a of n ew · s te t h · time of vear t e aJ g es ever rn • t d t · cho Q!J" wh o w ill m eet t h e r.:al Asso c iat i on fur the ' P eru i s h. or of If t h e e n- H umb old't co un ter came l ate in t h e I Accomp a ni e d b y Ru t h I s u s s f h so ciet Teach e r s Co ll ege. T he o n ly oth er m - the is tt _Y ase a s i t <lid last ye a r t hird qu arter. A twenty-five yar d The · committ ee on apphc at1 on,s, q u a b ficat 1o nh s op·t .e t h y. f . I h t- · rollmen i nc re ' h · t h d ad D elta Alp a i i s e pro ess1ona stitutional m embe r s a t t I.S ime m I b h o uld reach t he six h u n - pass, Tergus t o Rando l:fl, aq d a pena l- ' me etin g af te r t e s oc1e Y a : . l f "t f t l Nebras ka a r e t he U niversity a n.d :;:dn:.z:r :r :y t h e end of the year. (Continued on P ag e 4. ) j (C on ti nued on P age 3.) Educ ation a rat erm y o i e c a mpu s Crei g hton 1

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THE PER ' U IBLIND PIANIST .. l GIVES PROGRAM I

:.Helen May Martin. Heard in Chapel Performance

Peru students and citizens had the

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as class mail. privilege of attending a musical pro- j - gram, given by Miss Hele'n May Mar-

Published weekly at Peru Statit Teachers College-the oldest training school tin, the world's ' only blind and deaf in the Missouri Valley, established 1867. pianist, at the c-0Uege auqitoriqm ! Wednesday, September 26. , /

$1.00 the year. Single copy 5 ce.nts.

I to the mother, Helen has

- - - : been deaf and blind since she was a STAFF I baby. She became interested in

MANAGING EDITOR - JOE JONES piano playing quite early, and so was EDITOR DON KEISTER : sent to a school - for the deaf, where

BUSINESS MANAGERS RALPH CHATELAJN, EDWIN BOOTH 1 her talent was soon realized.

SPORTS EDITORS - "TIP" ROBERTS, ROLAND KREPS I She seems to get some definite i:nus-

SOCIETY EDITOR - HAZEL HUTCHINSON ical impressions and emotions thru

CAMPUS EDITOR LUCILLE DOWELL the vibrations of the .tones produced

FACULTY EDITOR - HAROLD McCREIGHT on the piano.

FEATURE EDITOR - GEORGE COOK There was nothing of the amateur

FEATURE EDITOR - RUDOLF ANDERSON musician about Miss Martin's master-

ACTIVITIES EDITOR RAYMOND TRENHOLM ful P'laying. To each measure she

EXCHANGE EDITOR - JOHN HARMON gave beauty of tone and perfect

DEBATE ERNEST .HASSELBLAD technic to the who le, finess of feelin g

INSTRUCTOR IN NEWS WRITING---------- - THOMAS E. ENNIS and interpretation of mood

She has the power of hearing music, not by the ear, b,1t by keepin g her THINGS ANCIENT ; be if we could only apply t he ca- foot the piano. In / There seems to be a well-formed tastrophe theory to it, and hope that this· v.·ay she gets the vibr 'i t.i on s tendency cropping out these days to 1 it woud all be wiped out ih a single whkh give her an o tone '."[ U <\ -1 · I f 1 I disregard things a ncient as of little ' cataclysm! ty. That enables her to put expvesmerit and of less consequence. Not i T lk b d sion into· the music. · I a a out e uc a t1on reform it out d · h h · only 1s this true of mere disc arded

Her mother converse wit er m hypotheses and out-worn theories, of order. !here IS so much need a very ingenious sp·ellin g but <Yf laws a nd facts which are as Itohf today as by touc·hing different fingers and othtrue as time itself. / ere IS or re '<>rmmg the i-eformers. er parts ofl her hand. The girl then. In school, we have so must thrust answered In that tone of voice which How does 1t come about that we

at us that we have little or no time a re getting this ridiculous idea th111t to think about any of ti t. Hence the IS peculiar to deaf which was written fifty years )tendency to accept the little th at we ! - -·-ag o 1s ofl any note? It is a genera- / really do accept. It is one thin g

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of s upreme eg otists which thinks to go to a class and write obliging ··

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1ts_elf to be the producer of all good answers on examination papers; thmgs. 1quite another to stand. before a cl ass I Various Problems D'"i.scussed and Sug- • Disregard for prec edent is getting of youngsters a nd try to practice / gestions strong in orthodox religion, but it the so-called "guiding priciples" I does not have one-half the hold which we wrote about b a ck there, there which it has in education. And , ,somewhere.

in the latter field, we may trace the origin of this slip-<Shod and faulty way of thinking directly to the door ofl the methodolo gists. Many _ of t hes e people-illustrious persona g es to be sure-wish us to have the impression that nO'then written fif ty, twenty-five, or even tea years ago is of much value ; only the most m odern of methods and devices will do "Let us teach the individaul," they prattle on; and in order that th at

FACULTY DIRECTORY

And so, we are tryin g to feel our

IA meeting of the rooming-house h os tesses was held in the f a culty room on W ednes.d a y evenin g, Sept26. Abo1ut forty were present. way in a m aze of this, th at and the Presiden t Pate gave an interestin g other If things are not done a c. talk concerning better homes for the cording to the fo1rmulae in the Jatest s tudents Followin.g bis talk Mrs. volumes ofl fiapoodl e, with which aur K en n edy ga ve some very g ood po.ints dear . friends, book so co nce r ning• rooming houses. g rac1oµ s!y ,;urms h q s, we a re" u n- Mr. Delzell expressed g ood ide as pro gTess1ve and do n ot k eep and then a round t a ble discussion .abreast with the times." Leu the j w as held in which everyone took an las t point be g ranted , for the active part. Many questio rfs per.tain--

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY OCTOBER 2,
ICut this out and place in y our Bl ue Handbook NAME R;ESIDEN C E Baker, B. K. ___ :. ..Hom e - - - - -Benfurd, R. T. - - - - -----------Home -' Clemen ts Brandt, Ruth G. - -232 177 166 Brown, Dr. Castle _____ Home - - - -Brown, Mrs. Castle M. ______ Home - - - - - - - - - - -Brown, · George W . ______________ Home - - -42 42 65 Bra nson, Libb ie A. __ Home - - - - - -Bm:ton, Emil_y _ _Larson - -Carter, W. R. ___ ....Home Clark, Esther a. ----------------Higgins - - -Clements, S. L. - ----Home - - - -Chuch, Frances - ----------Hartle y - - -6 116 205 166 140 Delzell, W. N. __________________ Home - -Doyle, Price ___________________ ....Home - -Dunigan, Clara M. _-.Harajian - - - -Dunning, Mrs. Inice M. _________ IJ6rmitor y - - - - - - -Ennis, T. E. _ Home - -Enni,s,. Violet R. _________________ Home - - - - -F a ulh a ber, Marie H. - - -Gr.af, Lon. R. - --------Sewell - - - -Gockley, Elma I. - ---------------Home - - - - - -hlill, Arthur L __________________ Home - -Holch, A E. - - ----------------Home -Hoyt, W. F. -------------------Honie - - - - - - - -1-Iuck, c: A. ---------------------Home - - - - - - - - -53 107 32 228 172 172 205 11 240 129 9 130 75 Irwin, Anna · --------------------Hi ggin s - - - - - - - 205 Jindra, V. H - -------------Brown - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65 Joder, Mr s. Anna Best - -,- --------Halle t t - - - - - - - 183 Kenton, Pearl - --------------Ha r tley - - - - - - - - - - - 140 Larson, A. V. - - -----Home 121 Lindsay, Charles ----------------Dr. Bro wn - - - - - 42 Loveless, James L. __ Schwedhelm - - - 7 McCol!um, Elizabeth ___ Home - - - - - - -Mathews , L B - --Home 135 Monroe, E. F. - - - - - - - - - - - 82 Muhm , John R. · - - - Home - - - - - - 74 Norwood, Pat H. - -----Horton - - 128 Norwood, Mary Belle - - - - -----Hort on - - - - - - 128 Palmer, Nona M. - - - - - - -----La rson - ;- 121 Papez, Emilie B. --------L:a rson - - - - - - - - - 121 Pate W R - - - ---Home - - - - - - - - - - 4 Price, :Mrs. Devona M. ____ Sewell - - - - - - - - 11 Root, Frances _____ J.I ar a ji a n - - - 32 Tear, Grace - - - --Mo n teith - - - - - 187 Florence r- - - - - - H igginsT ow ne, Kathryn M. - - - - - - Home - - - - - - - - - - - 206 Tyler, J. W - -------Home - - - - - - 199
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keep abreast of them. an<l

may be done, the individu al's entire

Why not have a few mo re te ach.composite make-u:p--particularly his ing laws irlstead of so much teachidio s ynacracies- mut be di gg ed up . . . ' in g theory? How about le arni ng a scientifically dissected, and then l ' ttl t t h · d d 1 e ru concernm g pe a.gogy, a n method1cally di sposed mto fractions 1 · th t 11 · t d f · . , earnin g: a we , ms e a o try m g and equations and filed aw ay amon g t 1 1 t t h d d I · t h . . d o e arn a o oi· me o an rnow m g o er impertment at a t h· ? no m g

and disc uss ed. Following thi s came the social half hour. Refreshments were ser ved and th e m eetin g adjourned ·

,DELZELL TALKS AT FRESHMAN CHAPEL

ARE I "PUT THR·OUGH" ALUMNI NOTES

Ag ain, all t hat needs to b e d one A way b ack t hr oug h t he cent uri es, in order to m a ke a tea cher is to seize ti h · t t d th Id ' le m e n w o in s r ue e e w o r s upon an id1vidu al, g ive him a liber- t 1 d t h k h grea ea ers mus ave nown ow

Freshmen Hear Dean of Meo · Give Annual Class Talk

Myrtle Mae McGinnis was An tics Feature lnifrom the two-year course m 1923, • • • _ and now is expecting t o teach in ha h o n C e r e mOtlleS Stockland, Illinois. a l dose of modern and scien t ific meth- t h W Id th t th · h b d 1 th o e ac ou a ey m1 g t e o s, and presto . -e marvelous work 11 d to k t t d , behold amaze d! a owe spea 0 us 0 ay

However, we have not much need to fear for any one particular perscription of thi s most modern and scientific pedagogical pharmacopoeia fuir the gods are kind, and the medicine seems to be changed periodically. Truly, we have a most marvelous educational profession when the

Delzell gave a very interesting Corrinne Whitfield Smith, who was talk at Freshman chapel Sept 27. His gra 'uated in 1915, writes that she subject was "Adjust!IM!nt on the plans to take up primary wo r k in the

WALNUT STAINS AND INK. Campus."

At this time of year, as any obser- Many helpful suggestions were givver of juvenHe human nature well en to the Freshmen as to how to get 1 a cquainted, make new friends and knows , boys will be bound to show overcome the idea of being home-sick, up with brown walnut stain all O>Ver which many of the Freshmen have. their hands To these boys, such Mr. Delzell brought out the point that

The Freshm e n men were put t}\ru "hot a ll y" tactics in front of the Admi n istr atio n b u ilding early Tuesd ay aft er no on

sLate of New York. The y w e re made to lean over the r aili n gs a n d the upp e r classmen for m ed a line and passe d by the verted o ne s, swatting each as they came b y. T h ey were supposed t o have used pine boards, but some of the u nluc ky ones maintain that

Mrs. F. Jean , who w as graduated from Peru in 1914, has gi ve n up te a chin g fair a ye ar, t o go with her husband to Southern C a lifornia.

stains are a mark ofdistinction and h h d f · d h" - · literature makes a complete turnover h every one as a rien s tp ,,mce onor rather than of chagrin. They childhood but ...,hen entering college Roscoe Blankenship , a former Pe- Se vei·al of the bO"ll carne p •·epa ro nce every decade or so. f k' h , J come rom ta mg t e hulls from the the time has come to separate and ruvian, who is at present the c as hie r ed, w hich i s t o say thev h a d on sev-

they w e r e no.t h ing of the sort , He who would be a teache r, let :walnuts before laving them on a f · d Al -h · of a Brock bank, was- 1·n Peru Thurs- 1 · f him nOlt sit too Ion"' in classrooms 1 - make new rien s. so, e mention- era pairs o t r ous ers. Overalls w e re P wood shed roof to dry. d h f h th · 1 d · h Mr Bl k h. M l t h d · h watching educational conjurers pull e · t e act t at ere is a arge ay, wit s. an ens ip rs. a so e rage u ring t e afternoon's rabbits out of hats Let him search Any time of' _ lhe school year, the group of people from which to pick Blankenship \Yas gradu a ted in 1902. performance. One individual in parout the truths of the past, and the are also to h a ve i.nk frj.ends when ·entering. college. ticular c ame fixed for the occasion fund a mentals of the art. Find them stams on theu: hnnds. These stams Mr. Delzell also advised the Fresh- W. G Brooks was superintendent at After t he e x tr action oi several towel s where he will, it will not be in the come using the p,ens with which men that a study schedul is one of !Nebraska City several years a fter b e- and a re a m o r two of P>ll!er from his frothy dogma which the greater th ey \\•nte. the most essential things for a col- ling .g raduated from Peru in 1907. He per son, he was given a goodly dose part of colleges are dolin g out The boys go to school, a nd the lege student.

1 1is ·now takin g work at Iowa Univer- of the p a ddle. Wat are the fund.ament a ls o<f tp ach- stains of the ink those sity for his Ph. D. So m e. o f instructors will, no ing ? We do no t know. We should of the walnut. E x ammat10n of' a ;P. D. C. COMMUNICATES d oub t, m q Utre of the Fre shmen boy s like very much to know, but we are which discloses _ this va- WITH FORMER HEAD I A .g radu ate with the Pe r uvi a n class as to t he ca u se of t h eir restlessness. too busy studyin g methods to find nety of color proves that he is wi se of 1894, Mrs. W G Mille r , of L on g j If t h ey d o not find out. i t is suggest out. enough (unconsciously, of course) .Organization Will Invite Mrs. Nettle- !Beach, California, vi sited her alma ted that t he inv estigation be carrie d Some d ay, we hope, some man who keep the balance between study- ton Taylor to Return Thursday. She w as accompan- t o t h:e upper class men. thinks and has studied will write a mg books and studymg nature. l ied by her two dau g h t ers well that thi§i phase qf callege book about the fundamentals of We college students, so it seems, The Ped ag og ian last week m a de I · -ac tivity h as b ee n alrady enacted. If teachin g. In this book we would never get any walnut stains on our Ithe announcement that Peru Drama- Iris J o nes, who w as g r a du a t e d fr om w e re t o come just before Saturhave him t ell us wh a t is of primary hands:--01nly ink stains. If we do,. tic Club had secured communication the two year music co u rse l ast sp ri n g, day's game, some of the v isitors impor t ance and wh a t is not, rather they are of a synthetic nature-mad e Iwith Mrs Daisy N e ttl eton ' T a ylor , ;is at Anthon, Eow a. She r e c en t ly wo u l d probab l y be prov01ked on a ct han g ive summaries a nd discussions l a boratories from textbook form-1 who or g anized the club in 1908. Word made her first public . app e a ra n c e c ou nt the Freshmen's. sta nding up, about h a lf a dozen nondescript ulae. In other words, we m a ke poor h as be e n sent Mrs. Taylor relative to the r e and was well r e c elVed . obstructmg their view of the g ame. ods of spendin g much time g ett ing little attempts to learn about nature the fact th at the club i s celebrat in g Let us hear something about t he ,nowhere. If it is true that simplici- out of drab and co1lorless books w h e n ,iJ;s twentieth anniversary thi s y e ar , Kenneth St ier s, w h o was a j un ior p un 'shment meted out to the FreRhty is the truest test of genius, the .we should be learning in the field s and it is that s he will be able last w inte r, h as acc ep te d a p ositi on m en girls! We hope t hey w ill 1,ace of educational geniuses must and woods. to be in attendance during a nniver- as pirinicp a l in a twe lve g r a d e hig·h er. h a ve lon g ago become extinct Why not mix a lit t le ofi na t ure s s ary we ek. school in New Me xico A letter is exThere is a certain l aw connected brown w a lnut stain in with th e class- Mrs . T a ylor is a n accompli sed a rt- p ecte d fr om hi m, an d details will be with the s cience of Geology which room smearsi of ink? ist in the field of readin g, a nd will, prin te d l a ter. says that high specialization in a ny no doubt, be r ememb e r ed qui.te dis-

Fre d R i cke r s, w h o was at Blue Spri ngs, in G age cou nty, last winter, is starting a n other term there now. The Bobcat p 1·u d n . . ows an He tfook adva n t age o.f\ .a vacatd1on glv- nants have arriv ed--see them.- Ada e n o r t h e c0 un ty fan., an came Eyre Do r mitory, or M illard Fowler dow n t o Pe ru . I N. of Gaines H a ll.

Isn't it a bit strange t h a t the world's "floating popul ation" should . be ignorant of the existence o f such a commodity as Ivo ry soap ? type of animal life is a certain indi- The window in the Pedagogian of- tinctly by former s tuden t s of t he cation of impendin g extinc t ion. The flee h as recently been fi x ed. All the colle g e. s ame will sooner or later hold true foregoin g ta lk in l ast week's issue An ar ticle expl ainin g full particufor all this highly specialized meth- about "airing of views" is, how ev er, lars con cernin g t h e Dr am atic C lub's ods talk. How delightful it would in order. pl a ns for the a nniversar y w ee k w ill , appear in this paper at a n e arly d ate.

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ATTEND BOARD MEETING I '

A Ford ro ad ster driven by Oliver TRAINING SCHOOL

' cau g h t on fire in front -0if the "DIDOES"

---------• 1Tra ini ng School buildin g late Tues-

Mr. T. J. Majors, President of th e

!Nebr a ska State Norm a l Board, and

Mr. Pate, President of Peru State day aftern oon, Sep t emb er 25. L as t

Te achers Colle g e, returned Monday Mr s. !nice Dunning , Dean ofl W o - The e x h a u st pipe beca me di scon - Wednes d ay evenin g the Girl s SeP't. 24, from the meeting of\ t Re se r ve unde r the s · · f m en spen a ve r y enjoy a ble time nec t ed an d t h e gas olin e on the car- . upervision ° !bo ard. Only routine business was at Col u m b ia University. b u r e t o r to ok fir e \ Mi ss Faulh a ber, h a d •a picnic. Ad - transacted a t this · meetin g The

T h e co nflagration, a f te r . bl azin g for ·th ou g h .the weather w a s a tri e d amp 1 1members of the ·board appointed a No n a M. Palmer, Professor of Com- 1seve r a l min u tes, was pu t out by S!il V - a fin e ti me :was rep o rted. The picnic ne w member, Mr. T. F. Harmer. Mr. m e r ce, spen t her vacat ion at her eral b oys unde r t h e d ier c t ion of an w a_s w it hin t he Trainin g Scl!oo l ID a n Morris of Ke a rney resi g ned in h · B · · buildin g I · • ome m radshaw , Nebraska. j im prom p t u fi re ch ief, Mr. Col e of · · 1Ju1ly l\!_r. will t a )rn his t he Avenue S to e. They a ccomplis h- P ace.

Price Doyle, Direc tor of Music, Ied this ?Y thr owin g g r avel a nd cin- At a reccent meetin g of the Train- · &pent a share of t h e su mmer ho bnob:', ders on the blaz e - in g School Hi-Y Paul L a ndo lt w as I

bin g a t v a rious resort$ in C o lor ado , I So on a f t er the fire was over, Mr. el ect ed P1res1d e nt. Other o ffi c ers are : s u c h G rand L ake and Denver. j Land o lt a r r ived o n the sc en e · wth a Rober t P a te, Vice Preside nt ; Alli so n J

Y. W. C. A.

A . Y. W. C. A. meetin g took pl ace in the high school a uditorium, Wednesd a y ni g ht, September 26.

· Miss Go kley a nnounced the p r og r a m

PRESIDENT PATE

--- lfire ex t in g ui s h er, w ith w hich he Clineburg, Secretary · Ma c Dun n in g, Ernest F. Monr oe, who was Acting q uickly c oo le d t he m otor -0 ff. Tre asurer. P a ul •L andolt a t this (Continued from Pa g e 1.)

.TALKS TO Y. M. C. A.

I Openin g son gs were sung, a nd Imo Brooker led t he devotion als. Est her Dickerson the n san g a: sol0< which was very much enjoyed by every one present She was accomp1anied by Louise Bower.

Florence Davis m a de an interes tin g t alk concerning her trip to t h e Estes P a rk Convention.

IN GERMANY

spent a portion of the s ummer. P a ul Irior mentali t y of the race. The solu-

H ead of t he English Department l ast · mee t in g gave a repo r t of h is wo rk t he biolo g ists' t heory, which says it is is t eaching Mr C r ago' s I . a t C a mp Nebr as k a, w he r e h e due to the dr a ining out of the supem t he Educat ion D epartment t h is

Pl a ns a r e being made for an ou tdo o-r meetin g This was discu ss·e d but h as not be en fully decided upon .

C amp son g s w e re sun g and t he meetin g w as dismis se d wi t h the Y. W y e a r. j STILL RAMPANT brou g ht back :o. Peru w ith t he tion to th a t c ause is that we must infourth g ener a t10n torch, winch w as I crease the better blood in the race .

Esther A. Cl ark, Pr ofessor of F or- V ai n effor t s a re bein g m ade to II lig hted a t Hel sin g forth., En g la nd. lfhe second, and probably the most prayer. e1gn Languages, had a v ery pJ.easaint t h d . .1 . G The meetmg of last Thu r sday eve- lo g ic a l theory is he stated, that it is t t. H s amp out t e uelhng e v1 m er, nin g was h ld t ti· h k Penn a nts , C ap;s, Pillows, etc. See 1me v1s1 mg m artfo r d C on n e c t i- · e · o ou me t e wor due to a "crust" of civilization- the · ' t' Th" t• f Mill a rd Fowler, 1s t door N. G a ines cut, a n d different _noin ts i n N o r t h a nd Im a n un . i versl 1.es . 18 prac .ice, a 0 r the year a.nd to choosea r eg ul a r I people do not change because they l f h d H all, or Ada Eyre, Dormitory. South Dakota. I C s urviv a r o m ot e r ays time for meetmg. After the mee t ing a re held by custom and tr a dit ion . w hich h as s omehow m a nag ed to re- a watermelon feed · d b · ___ . . _ . . was enJoye Y Amenc a has pro g-ressed becau se she

This summer W R C a t f t h 1 t a m a f ootm g m modern life, is re- those present h h d h .d d b r f Ii . · · r e r 0 • e c o nized as a roblem to olice . as c er 1 eas a n . e ie s: 11,/

Biolog y Dep a rtment h as b e e n d orn g , 1 gth P dd . h P 1

the n a tion that does not will never i

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aduate k t th U .t f a u or1ties are a re ssm g t emse v es

gr. wor a mv ersl y 0 I m ore a nd mo r e vi orousl Not Ion progr ess..

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a mer ervtce Ch1cag-0• . H a vmg carri e d on Mr. C ar - J g Y g ' In c los m g Mr. Pate emphasized ... · , ago, a t Heide lbur g two vouths were . , ter. s work here, Mrs. Carter a l s o w en t ,. t d t 1 ·th , . .

RECEPTION

this fact: "As teachers we should so . sen ence o severa mon s .1mnr1s - · Washing and Greasing to Chicago a t the close of t h e sum - ' . t f fi ht· . d . 1 . -h . h

!'teach th at the minds of tho se who ; o nmen or g mg a u e m .w ic . · Polarine and Mobil oil mer. 1 both d d badl th t Ilearn are left free to change, as the ' we r e wou n e .s.o Y a re- p · Free crank case service

I moval t o a' hospital w as necessary. resent Play and Greet future of! our depends upon this

A. V. Lar son , S up,ervisor of Ma n- ! The most de a dly type of duel at New _ Members · ' sort of education. Why hunt further when you ual Arts , attended the U n iv e r sity of 1H eidelberg and · elsewhere is known At the _ close of m.eetmg me m- know the best. Minnesota a t Min n e apo li s , s p e c ia li z- • as "Mensur"- fou g ht with he av y

ORATIONS GIVEN

ber: hip cards were di sti:ibuted. : 01 - 0 FLOYD PALMER ing in D uri ng j sabres, the camb atan ts w e a rin g fe w I . the re g ular me etm g a cabmet Mr Larson s ab s ence t h is s u mm er, if a n y pro t ective b a ndag es, pads or Peru Dramatic Club held its re- mee t m g w as called Arthur Bell carried o n t h e work of other s a f eg ua r d s. In this pleasant · ception for new members Frid a y I his departm e nt. the idea is not t o win as m a n y 28, in the Little Theatre. Mr. L. B. Mathews, Wilbur Schind- 0, . ST:OP AT THE p p 1nts as possible but r a ther to dr aw About sixty were pres,ent. !er and Lowell Decker were delega- .1'

W. N. Delzell, Ex ec utive D e a n a nd bloo d in s a ti sfyin g quantities. i The fir.st p a rt Off the evening a one- ites representing Peru Y.M.C A. cabiD f E . h d 1 For years the G e rman students a ct pl a y , "The Sequel,'' by Perciv al i-iet a t the · Y MC A officers confer-

C Q L L E G JA T E O

1rector o xtenS\ion a a sp e n- . . · · · · did vacation th i s s u n:mer. D u r ing h a ve l o oke d w i t h favor upon combats 1 Wilde, w as presented b y several en c e a t Do a ne Colleg e Sep t ember _ MEALS t he first part of t he summer h e went , o(f t hi s in)dul g edin mThemberst of the G. Janus Pl ayers. 28 , 29 , 30 h 1 o r qu as i- ero c10us s wor com ats 1s e cas :

CANDY

t o D e tr oit, Michigan, to v isi t is l conS:i der ed a so r t of m ora l obli g ation Milly - - Marg a ret Clineburg Penn ants, Caps, Pillows, e t c See daughter, Brownell, at ! that m "'t be liV<d up to ii' a <tudent Jaok - - - Joe Jon" Fowler, fat door N. Gain 0< DRINKS Grosse Pomt, Mic h igan, an d r etu rn e d 1exp e c ts to b e h o nore d amon g his fel- Mr. Horroc!Cs - - Wallac e Herv ey H all, or Ad a Eyre, Dormitory. V _ t o Peru ! lows. Thi s d o es n ot mean that e ver y The Butler -

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Mrs. Johnson, w ho is filling Emity John so n's place temp o!I'ari Jy as school nurse , has had several years of successful experience in this tield and is also a reg istered nurse. Emil y J ohnson, the forme r nurse, resi g ned a t t he end of the summer sess ion.

Ar t hur L. Hill, Professor of Mathem atics, accompa nied by Mrs. Hill, w ent nort h for his vacati on. Havin g g one to Winnipeg, Canada, by way of Detroit, Mr. Hill vis ited with the Assistant Superintendent of the Winnip eg schools an d learn ed some very pertinent facts concerning the Canadian educational system.

st ude nt in Germ a n y feels i t neces sa ry This little as was said by the IV to disp l ay duelin g scars. Still , the iButler, treats of "the time immediate- Q Peru

sc a r fe ti ch has Jong had a strong ly after she h as said 'yes,' and befor.e You'll not be dissappointed

hold on t he imagination of the stU;- she has begun to say 'no.' " with Knapp's hair cuts. , I dent body. Leo Hauptman; presiden t of the BOB KNAPP, Prop. ·

Indeed, o u tsi ders h a ve sometimes club, presided and i-ntrod.uced bo th

(Next to Gaines Hall on tbe j p,ast heroi sm, is more i mportant than old and new members. Various ac- Pave ment.) suspected · t hat a scar, · betokening ' tivitie s of the club were d iscusse d. ' ' I

t he battle in which it was a cquired. • Refreshments followed this, during .iUpon t he streets O'f Germ a n universi - which time Mrs. Joder introduced t h e ty towns a fow years after the end cast .of "Tge Poor Nut" to the other IO Shoe r epairing at 'Comfortable of the Gre at W ar , strangers noted club members.

When in Q prices! Ladies Shoes a Specialwi th surprise t he number of! young ; Mr. Bill Knapp, an old - member of. & ty. me n _ who s e fac es showed disfiguring ; the club, was present at t he recep-

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g ashes , he a led or in the process of 1 tion. Also, a mess age from Jere Mick- J: (The Shoe Shop om the East healing. One at first, not un reason - el, who· is at present in Chicago , was Busy Bee Cafe vn' 0 Side of the Street) 0 a bly supposed t h at these young sol- I read. Ill h d h I v v iers ad been maime,d fi g htin g for the Father land. But knew b etter, would exnlain th at t he

J. w. Tyler, As soc iate P rofessor marks to ;tudent duel s I 1 CHATELAIN.'S

. We Welcome Students and Faculty of Education and Director of Rural f ou g ht and were surrounded with an I tt nd wish you all a happy healthy and ,prosperous school

so m eth ing i ·· ·

f'rs College at Greeley, Color a do. H e SadJstic rn these prac t rne :;. It seems I 0 '

has completed a ll hi s work for hi s that in some cases students sl al"h We h I Ph D except the thes is Tyle r bas their own faces wjth knive s or ra- · ave no surp US ov-

had a wide rang-e of experience in zors, u s wmmng a vican ou s cele- er ea to meet opponent.

th h d educa t i o n a l fl eld. At present be avoiding the b other of hav- 1 L •

N 0 T J C E has 109 students in his Rural Course& m g to pick a quarrel or hun t up a n 0 J • C. CHATELAIN

•! t· . · Q Watchmaker and Jeweler

WHEN IN AUBURN VISIT THE Castle M. Brown, Registrar an d As- Florence Tilto111, Professor of Art, sociate Professor oft History anq 0th- visited in Minnesota thi s summer. On er Sociai Sciences, c am e t o Peru .dur- her trip she in spected various art

LA,VREN CE CAN.DY KITCHEN

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HIGH GRADE CANDIES of .the summer. He ta kes R. D. O ve r-.

a t Riv er Fall s, Wi sconsin, the bolt's place as Registrar. Mr. B rown EmiHe Papez, who but recently M. E. Shuck, Ph. D. Manager receive d his Ph.D. from Deniso111 Uni- j o ined the f!aculty ranks , has her A. Suite 410-11 Symes, Denver

versit y of Granville, Ohio; his A. M. B: deg ree from the Univ:ei:sity of Ne- 0 Has more vacancies than satis-

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Mrs Pat H. Norwood is h an dlin g CLARY'S CAFE SERVICE STATION lu 0 / t he Engli sh Department un t il some MEALS, LUNCHES, O Repair Work

We are carrying the largest and best selected stock p.ermanent head i.s secured for that SHORT ORDERS Courtesy ' of Ladies Coats and Dresses in South Eastern Nebraska cleoar tment Mrs. Norwood is w ell 2 doors south of Post Office 0 J. M. ROWEN attractively priced.-Take the Elevator. fitted to d o t his work. She was gra d-

Our New Shoe Department

where she majored in En g lish for .

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Mrs. Norwood taught Latin and T h FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. Spanish in East Texas State eac ers 5 P N b d En I h · the Phone 19 eru, e r. Co ll ege and Latin an g 1s m 0 . Color ado schools. I

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We now have flour p ep leaders a8

Samuel E. Traudt, a student of BACK HOME I 8LUE/JIAZE Ifloor leader": Charles w. Korber of EXCHANGE NEWS

Chemistry in coUege this year, won I · I " · IN Enrolled in School, "Your John"

D eshler for Secti<m A; Les lie Carey

......,_..,.. second prize in the 1927-28 contest ow Some of the merch ants -aba<ut town : 0 f I D k conducted by the American Che mic a l Writes Home for Sectio n B; D a e Y e Soeiety. His topic was "The Rel a- · i t ell th at t hey h a ve b een missi ng va- 1pf Tabor, Iowa, for S ection C;

AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED tion of Chemistry to National De- D ear Moth e r and D a d : I rious s mall articles of lumber, s u ch , Marvin ( Dick) Williams wh? fence." The amount of the prize was H ow's ev erything on the fa rm? I l-.as boar ds from crates .a nd bo:lfes. The 1}1ave charge J f tire pep m eetmgs 10 to the FOND MEMORY

o.f our

LATE LAMENTED and DEARLY BELOVED

EXCHANGE EDITOR

JOHN R. HARMON

"Requiescat in Pace."

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two hun d<red dollars. Russell Mel- Ijus t go t back from down t own. I I km en on the new Build- !the capadty of! stage These berg of the Wayne State Te achers , , I' 1four men hav e been practi cing an d C 11 f W N b k h I w e n t t o t he P. 0 . bu t there w asn t 1ing a lso report a shortage of b oar ds l . f ti. gs o eg e o ayne, e r as a, won t e 1 • , • getting or pep m-ee n ·

first prize of five hundred dollars any letter fOO: me. S ay the lf a ,ny o f the c olle ge stu dents k now / are sure havmg a heck of a time any t hin g a bout wliere these b oa r d s

EVERETTS HEAR I now. The Sofs and juniors a nd sen- \ bave g one, infor mation would be ap- Service With a Smile

ier s g o around with paddels and ben d · ' R J HT A WA y ___ the f'reshys over e ver y once in i, - -

.BOBCATS WIN pirobationary membership. a a y o n e of the profs.--,! do-n't remem - 1 at t h e do r mitory Mr. Gilbert r.e-

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X-RAY SERVICE c a e ac a n eru pen a ize 1 1 "The Bridg e of San Luis Rey " h as talk the ot her day. I don' t r ememb e r 1 as "Morning, N oon, y a rds for holding. [its setting in Lima, Peru, two cen- what it was about but he told a and Nigh t • and a n overt u r e by v on Over Barnes' Pharmacy. Tel. 27

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The visitors only thl'eatened the i turies ago. One fateful day a brid g e 'funny story He said once there ; Suppe. Bobcat ' s g o al once during the tilt. ; of asier b r eaks and five p'eople a re was a fat c onduct'r- on t be t r ai n that !

Three cross buck plays through the precipitated to their doom. Brother always t old t he people if t hey didn't I One m g ht last week D ean Del- ___._ _ ...,.., ____ _ I I . line and olohnson's end run for 12 Juniper, a monk, witnesses th e c a- g ive hi,m t here ticket t h a t t hey could l.zell w a s w alking d own t h e s t reet yards pl aced the ball on Peru's 19 . tastropbe a nd decides t o ma ke a ao one of t hree thin gs produce there when he h a d the misfor t u n e to bump I Crysta} Theatre I y a rd line, firs t and ten. Two line ' s e archin g study of the fives of the !'ticket, p ay their fair,' or get off of ! ipto a yo u n g m an w al k ing up t he I plays failed to g ain and liaig h's p ass victims t o determine if! p ossi ble wh at the train. Well o ne d a y a drunk man Istr ee t The Dean w as a little p u t out I I to Gourg e was down in the end zone. 1manner of existence they had lived got on the train and the conduct'r abo ut it,, a nd he accosted t he y oung I T UES., OCT 2. I Peru scrimmaged from their own 20 and whet her. some intention had se nt said you can do one .of t hree -t hings m a n with t his question: " Say, youn g CLARA BC>W IN I y ard line ' , them to their doom. After a ca reful produce your ticket, pay your fair man , do you know who I am?" The I• Hertz, Kl'ejci, Youn g, Casebeer, ' investigation he finds that t he lives or g e t;! off of the train. Well the Freshman r eplied: "No, but if you I "My Lady of Whims" I Hart and Sauter were the bri g ht , of these fi v e people all tou che d one drunk man couldn't find his t icket know your address I'll take y ou ' Al so I li g hts on the offense, while Toft, : upon an other and he also m ad e s uch so the co nduct'r went on. He said he home."

I Kerner, Captain Bunch, Williams , discoveries a 13 to brin g d o wn th e would be back after i t . When h e I ":Buffalo :Bill's Last Fight" Rigg ins, and Brunsdon were the lu- wrath of his superiors up o n his own h a d come b ack the drunk m a n had· P enn ants, C aps, P illows, etc See l :ill in technicolor minaries of the forward wall. Pike's head when. he presented t o them the Ihis ticket ready. The conduct'r took Mill a rd F owler, 1s t d oor N. G ain es I heady play at left end received much result of his labors. it and went on down the isle. The Hall, or -4\da Eyre, D ormitory. 1·• WED., THURS ., OGT 3- 4 favorable comment. ! The N ew Republi c says " In the drunk man hollered at him, remem- I MARIO N DAVIS IN W. Walsh, fullback; Hai g h, quart- ' of S a n texture ! her this g u y was awful fat, w ell he I "THE RE ' D ' MILL'' e rback; and Johnson, left ha!:£; made s umfied, n oth in g I hollered a t him and s aid H ey m-m- fI most of the gains for St. Benedicts short ofi its maz:k, nothing it; Im-m-miste1· you can do one of three YOUR Blewe tt, left tackle, and JI. Walsh,.• the book as a w.ho•le is 1 things , you can walk mo re, eat less, j I

Also News S PECIAL right guard, played the best game tless temples erected to ,a Ior bust. Say that sure brot down 1 I the line. i , ity-perha ps to St. Louis, the km g ; the house but the best p.art of i t was

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THE PERU TUESDA y .)CTOBER 2, 1928 ;:; =
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FIRST PROGRAM . 1 G
(Cont inued from Pag e 1.) awhHe and they s u r e do· hit us l;i a;d - 1 SHOE SHOP
Ijourned, s elected the names of twen- 11y I hen paddele d so much t h at T! , Tues day was o n e of t he Peru
---•••••••• ty-three applicants for admi ssio n to , c a n' t h ardly si t down. The other 1 year when the first soup was served
FIRST GAME her w hich on e asked me why I c ould- f ports t h at t here . were a good many
DENTIST
On Wednesday• nig ht will Th l' , c camac, e s un- go, Mr. Delzell uave such a perfick imi- ; I e me up Iof Peru " "' alS-O sh<>w s ho t s t aken o f local PEJRU (6) St BENEDICT (0) t a t ion of a boiled owl that I. t hink he
s
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of physics ·
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Younu ' i.. B h h •
,,, es na c emistry for a masters deg r ee H e K J·c· b H · h ( ) · · · i Your .son.
ohn re i - - q aig c o/IS1ted and t alked to the integ r al cal. . P. S. D on't forgit to writ e.
R. Willi a ms rg H Walsh a Aft tho. He will tell you most a n y t hmg - ay. er servmg as mst ruc tor in ou w a nt to know. Well i ts a bout II Bunch (c) c Weipert ehemistry and physics in the Central y , 11 Kerner lg Ward c ·t N b hi h h 9 fifty and Ive got to go to that darn0 ( i : g SC ool he entered the ed old math. class. I sure hate that T ft
Blewett :University of Chicago and is sp ecia l- • ·
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Also Comedy "HOOT MON.'' I f I I I I t I I I I•• I I I I
FINE PORTRAITS FRAMES
SAT., OCT, 5·6 COLLEEN MOORE IN "Happiness Ah'ead"
n all-star cast

Herman's Cleaners and Tailors

yard liiie. The boys· from the Train-

nir Sc h oo l I? eld only to h a ve their

punt to safety blocked. Randolf

again came into the limelight in this 0 FRESH FRUITS AND

play. The kick was blocked.

What is a picnic h1ncJ;i without pastry and last quarter in Humboldt territ<>ry, HOT COFFEE, COCOA, AND SANDWICHES bakery delicacies? We have at all times they were unable to score further. An

Although the Bobkittens played the Cookies, Cakes, Bread, and Lunch Meats

plenty of fresh buns, rolls, and pies·for your intercepted pass cut short one march SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SUPPLIES ·outings. · goalward while inflicted })enalties halted another.

For Peru, Dasher, Newton, and up the driving power on the offeµse

H. U. LAN · D Q LT

Opposite Training School .

Captain Applegate seemed to make 0 with w. Williams, Pate, Gaines, and 73 Phones 78 Peru, Nebraska Peru

E. Williams smearing things up on 0 the defense. Dasher's open field

E Williams outstanding play at cen- , · • ter is worthy of the comment that he received from the stands.

W. Randolph , Tergus, and Captain BY ALL MEANS SEE Glathae seemed to be the bright · lights in the Humboldt line-up. The combination, Tergus to Randolph completed six passes for good yardage and Captain Glathae's offensive play was responsible for two of the five first downs earned by the invaders.

George's Place

And the prices? They are right.

Caseheer lh - - - - - Johnson : cul,us class on the uses of ad;an;;;d - · -· - - - - ALBUMS :g - • Hertz fb W. Walsh 911athematics in the fields of scienc e. I MON., OCT. 8 , I Peru Substitutes: Hoffm an for Par- I 0 BILIE DOVE IN •• riott, Mathews for Pike, Hart for \ Pat Norwood , Instructor in Junioa· MEEK LUMBER CO Peterson Studt"o· I 'Heart of a Follies G i rl' I Casebeer, for Kerner , 1 Hi:g h School Mathematics and Gen- O • for Rig- MANUAL TRAINING 1· COMING, OCT. 12-13 f St. Benedict's Substitutions: Dyer ville, Tennessee. 0 LUMBER PHONE 56 PERU II "FOUR WALLS" I for Wiepert, Hacky for Johnson, - - I t
0 CLEANING AND PRESSING HUMBOLDT 12 To 6 Phone 36 COAL COAL Gome lll. and see Join the Pressing Club--Big Saving us about it.
KITTENS DOWN
ty five - - -
0 A V E N U E S T Q R E '
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I· This is Picnic Time
CONFEC'l'IONERY
R 0 B B I N S' ·B A K E R Y
Nebraska
Cold Drinks COME IN! 0 WESSEL'S FALL LINES OF DRESSES AND COATS Extensive Variety and a Saving in Price Nebraska City 1s a Good Trading Point Gold Bond Stamps an Extra $75.00 fills your Book \ Saving RECOMMENDED BY THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Peru State Teachers Tl1e B es t A bridged Dictionary-B d WE°'ST ase upo n , • D> :m's NEW INTERNATIO NAL A Time Savel!" in S t udy Hour.s Th peop lt?, plac es, tha t a rise sci 9u es t1 ons words, · tu d d ·Y i n your read1 · u1g s y , a n speec;.h, are a nswe r ed instant! ng, wntre_ady informat ion. N aw of &r a:m, elecirobu s , B echette a c tyJoCa bei!, Roover S m'" ts . n' names such as • u e w Gazett t:nes such a" La'"- · v · ·. eer eo, via, uny M mello. O v er lOG 000 d ' oute Adaticns · l 2 5 6 page's· s; l,700iJl ustta.• ' ' , pnnted en B"bl p See It t " • 1 e aper. a , otir Co/fege B f'or -infornu.1. it<>o to or Write e .Puo/1aJ,ers. G & C MERRIAM CO. S pringfield, Mass.

PERU PE DAGO GIAN

OU·TLO K FOR [OR CHESTRA WILL I STO LOUIS GAME ' BE OUT T OMORROW

Bobca t s A re Ass u red of Real Battle

The c olleg e o rc h estra, un der t h e d irec t ion of Mr Jindra, w ill p l a y at a CO!l VOcatien o n W e dn es d ay , October 110.

T heir o fferi ng is "At lan tis Suite" a four p a rt composition by V. F

DOPE FAVORS ST. LOUIS '1 S a franek.

This number is a ni g hl y d esctipt:ve

And again the Bo b cats turn to t h e on e. an d , feelin g that a n apprec 1a p p r a c t ice gri n d i n p r eparation for the _ d escr it:Jti on of th e S ui te would enS t Louis un i v l:! rsHv g ame a t .St L o u is , h a n ;:e e nj oyme nt of it the m usic d ccornill i;" : p a r m ent h a s had made m imeograpn 1 If d op e c a n be r'eli ed 0'1 t h e P er u 1 c r ies of a 'riti?r of the selec - ! s-quad le a ves Thursday w i t h t h e odds : tioi ! ! hese w ill he 1.istr1buted I a g ainst t h em At a n y rat e here's tho s e in atten dance a 1 convoc ah r:»1 , so'me of the early sea son noise o n t h e · Any comments u p.or the effec t iv.J- l Mi sso u r ians : I or of t his j "Weigh t , one of fo otb a ll's s o -ca ll e d I , iy b_e p u t m the Ped ag ogi an I essentials , a n d so str a ngely Ja c king , a nd will be turn e d over to the m u si c i

FO L KS , HOMECOMING IS N OT SO v ery I FAR di stant, AND w e wish TO SAY to T H OS E who r ead THIS P .NPER AND are d oin g it AWAY FROM here THAT we are GOIN G TO HAVE A DARNED good

P LAN BEING MADE F OR ALUMNI MEETING

P eru Alum ni Asso ci a t io n and the P eru S ta te T e achers Colle g e will h old a n all P e ru Lun ch eon, Th ursd ay ,noo n , N ovember 1, at t h e Cornhu sker H otel in L i ncoln with W. N. U el- zell in charge. This will be durin g t h e N e br a s k a S tate Teac h ers Asso cia -

LATE PASS A THRILLER

Both Teams Fight for Ground Ha r d

AN AERIAL GAME

t ion for D is tri ct N o 1. In wh at was perh aps t he best game F or D istr ict N o. 2 a n all P eru l un- of t h e ho m e sea son, Coach Gr af' s ch eo n with S. L. Clements in ch arge w ill be g iv en Frida'} noon, N ovem- Bob cats s t a g ed a last q u a r t er rally ber 2, in the Ro me Hotel at Om ah a. th at will g o d own in the an n als of Ti cke ts fo r e it h er of the abo v e Ju n - P eru fo otb a ll, to d efeat , Mary ville cheon s m ay be r eserved b y writ in g T eachers 6 t o 0, S aturd a y, Oc t ober 6, to one of' t h es e p e r sons. i n t he P e r u b owl.

It h as Jong b ee n custom ary to hold H e r e's how th in gs h a pp e ned Krejt h es e luncheo n s a t the Asso ci at ion meetin g s, a nd m u ch benefit is d eriv - ci ret u rne d W. Smi t h's kick off t o ed by r emewi n g ol d a c quain ta nc es at mi dfi e ld, w h ere the teams b a t tled on these affairs rela ti v el y even terms throu g h out t h e in t h e St. Louis Uni versity squa d l ast 1 1 d epartment. J se ason, is b ein g s ou g h t out by Coa ch - F OOTBALL GA ME Hunk A nderson as he rounds out .h i s J

BIRCH PLANTED

:1 en t ire fi r st q u a r ter. P eru's passin g atprospects for t he comin g camp a i g n I I H ERE on

Y. M.

C. A. MEN

tac k fa il ed to fun ction and t he Bohon .th e g ridi r on

QN CAMPUS ' HO MEC OMING DAY, TALK

PQLJTJCS

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c ats' f ou r fi rs t downs c ame a s a resul t

Assisted by C hili W a l sh a nd R ay , of li ne p lu n g in g a nd r u ns Maryville

· OCTOBE R 27th Dahma n both of whom p l a yed u n - : y hi t the Bo b c a t fo r w a rd wall a nd der K n u t e Rockne w h en A n derso n J Or_n amental Tre e Has Ma ny j Y OU will

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I ss ues m Coming N at ion al

Camp ai ' g n Di'scusse d tossed out enou g h p a ss:es t o m ake was assist ing t he N ot re D a me men- j Vane s es tor t h e n ew St L ou.is g uardi a n of ! BE as t hree firs t d owns durin g t h is period. fo o1tb a ll hon ors is out to ac - l

WJ-b-I:;""GROW LARGE

1 WELCOME as t h e

HOOV ER OR .SMI H ? I Th e s ec on d period opene d wi t h co mp lish t h e t a sk w h ich has b affle d 1_ P e ru in p ossession of t h e b a ll on th e the b est o il namely'. I H a v e you seen t h e youn g t r ee that FLOWERS of

T h e Y. M C A. h e ld s i t s reg ul ar / Mi ssou r i a n s 43-y a rd m a r k E xch a n ge a c o n sistent wrn nm g combm at i on w as p l a nted sou thwest of the Old MAY. ' m eetin g· last W e dn esd a y ev en in g in 1 of p un t s fo llo we d a n d t h e clos e of B u t t here ar e v eterans a plenty Sci e nc e Hall l as t sprin g ? , _ : t h e L it t le T h e a t r e . After t h e op e n- ; fi rs t h a lf flo u nd t he Gr afm e n h oldin g for An d erson a n d his co-workers t o · D o you know w h at k i n d it is ? · A t h L' d hi t k h t he ed g e on t he Ma r yv ille 22-yard d eal with t h is fall a nd the coach is S ome c all i t m aple, oth ers oa k, ot h ers :

"FROSH" TRJ.-UMPH

,m g son g s r ur m a 0 0 c arg e lin e. · t d "th hi · t l t - · t • · · l ' of .the de vo t ion a ls. F ollowm g the well a c q uam e w 1 s s1x e en e - syc a mo r e, un til its rep.u ta ion 1s r um - I . The t h ird peri od featu r e d a pun tt erm e n and othe r af_ter ed.,

OVER

HJAiWATHA.d ev ot io n il ls t h ere was a very. m tere - in g due l between S a u tter an d C aseh a v ing sp ent t he sprm g t raim n g T o b e exact. t h is s m a ll t ree is Cut I es t in g a nd i n struc t iv e d iscussio n op- I beer of P e ru a nd Fis h e r of Mary vill e !'-le ason wi!:-h h i p r olege$ · Leafed whith al ) l. e n t o a ll , the topic b e in g t h e p r esen t ! w it h t he y a rd ag e ga in e d in fav o r of J o e Li ntz en ich , a d efe n sive full- P ap er Birch, C a n ae Bn-ch or Whit e · Bobcat Second Men Bnn g ! l't' 1 1 S mi t h or the invader s Th e Misso uri ans s eem ed · h All f h ld b b t 1 po 1ca iss ues, m arn Y. bac k of p r owess, m issed o u t on t he E i re . . o u s s ou ecome e - 1 Home Bacon I ? t o b e a j i n x to "Big J oe," t h r ow i n g lat e r part of the season l ast y e ar w i th ' ter w it h tre es. · _ '. H oover· the Bobcat fi el d ge ner al fo r t w o loss es a wre nch e d kne e , bu t i s expected '. P a p e r B irch t r ees ar e wide ly dis- I FINAL SCORE IS 14 TO 6 j Mr. Ma t he w s fir s t re a d two a1ti - a nd gro un din g e v e r y p ass a ttemp t ed h ::ic k i n the · fuld t his y e a r - B esides t r ibut ed over the noth ern r an g e of i ___ i cles, one b y Morga n t h a u on "Why I Th e Mary v ill e backs seemed to find

A L UMNI EDITIO N •
VOLUME XXIV PERU, N E BRASKA, TUESDAY, O C T OBER 9, 1928 NUMBER 3

a defensi ve star, L intzen ic h i a t rip l e S t ates an d C a n ad a. Th ey g r ow from = • "'"'T t hreat on t h e a ttack ing side j 60 to 70 fe et in h ei g ht. When young , T a kin g a dv a n t a ge of the breaks, •am fo r S m it h;" -a nd seon d , se n a tor Bill P a r illa at quarter an d Sy lv es - I t h ey form a co mpact py r amida l h ea d , i the freshman sq uad turn e d in a 14 t o IMo ses' artic le on " Wh y I am fo r ter Dirn de rge,r, 1928 captai n a nd ha lf a nd in o ld a g e t h ey b ecome a b ra n c h- I6 w in ov e r the Hi aw atha, K a ns as 1 Ho ove r ." Afte r th ese two articles b a c k w ill b e a vailab le t o Anderson. less trunk a round- to ppe d I hi g h scpo ol eleven Frid a y, Septem- lh a d bee n read t h e m a in iss u es of' Veteran li nemen include Joe B a bka. o pen h ead of pend u lo u s br anc h es I b er 5, in a r a g g ed g u rne p l a yed at It he c ampaig n we r e li ste d as fo ll ows : Jewell Brow n ing, L y le Drury, Vic These trees prefer ric h mois t hill- ! Hi aw at h a.. pr oh ib i tio n, i mmi g r a t io).1, tar iff, p r osJo e Ge n e Schwartz, E d 1 sides an d bor d ers of stre ams, j Th e t h r ee 't ouchd ow n s s c ored' o n peri ty, far m. re li ef , T amman y H all Brown, Titu s '. Cornel l. B Rrne v a n d s w a mps. The ba r k a t t h e base 1 b oth sid es were ma d e p ossibl e corr u p.tio n, 01 1 s c a nd al, mte rn a l watDa ubn er. E d D avi dso n, B arney C a ld - of youn g tree s is b row n t in g e d with i t hrou g h fumble s P e ru s c ore d first er ways, a nd fo r eig n p olici es w ell, Morri s Tiso n a nd D ow ney. A n- , red , s ep arati n g in t o l arge i when Simp k ins, t ac k le, picked up. a In t h e discussi o n it was ge n er a ll y derson has not i n dic a ted his possi b l e · wood is b r own, fumbl e a nd spr in t ed thir t y y ards d ec id ed t h at t h e m a in iss ue s of t h e tartin g line -u p fo r t he open i n g g ame tm g ed w i t? re a. It is li g h t, h ar d , ; ov e r the goa l lin e . A p ass , R a il s.- c amp ai!fn were pro hi b it ion a nd farm h ow e ver. F red Jo sep h , w i th s ome 200 t o u g h , w t t h c lose g ramm g, and ; b ac k t o Cole, gave the Ye a rlin g s the 'reli ef . Most of t he evenin g was pounds a n d mor e, will probab ly b e s t ron g, a nd th e refo re is used fur , extra p oin t a nd an early 7 t o O lead. sp e n t in d is cussin g a nd a r guin g fur used in the line t h i.s· ye a r i nstead of spools, s hoe l asts, wood pulp ,a nd l The K a n sa n s picke d up· t heir lone and again s t th e V olstead a ct. Th at in t h e b a ck fie l d wh er e h e s ho w ed up I:u e !. Whe n are full , touchdown whe n Sch a ffner' s fumble !the di scus s io n ar ou sed m u c h in te rstrong as a fr es hm a n l a st year. 1 the y al e a t hic k, fi r m , dull, on the Peru t wenty -five -y a rd Ji n e est is ob vio u s b y t he fact t h at i t wa s T h e s chedule· d a rk ,,, reen ab ove a nd p .ale ye ll ow - · d b t d decided t o con t inu e w it h it at t h e · · I g re e n beneath covered w it h m inut e i w as scoop e. u p . Y op p on .en a n . . . Oc t . 6 Southwest M1ssour T eac h ers . , b ' 1 converte d mto s1x p om ts . Howe ver nex t m eetm g. All m en a r e m v 1ted ept. -cv1c e n r e e o Je g e. the fre s hme n r emain e d m t h e · le a d /to come, especiall y t ose m t ereste u S 29 111r K d C 1 la ck g l a nds In a u t u m n th e l eav es

. .. . ' · h · .J 0 t 1 p turn c l ea r pa le ye ll ow. h t h k' k · ' · t h · t' 1 J t c u- eru. T h p B ' w en e 1c we n t xv1de m · e com m g n a 1on a e ec ion 0 t 2 " M _. 8 b 1 f M ' e a p e r 1rch poss es ses t h e most j I h ' ba· f .1 · ' t c v- isso u1 t c o o o 1n es 1 d f 1 b k P er u ao aln score d l ate in t h e t.JJ_i r d pro 1 v-io n a a1 u r e as 1 n ow won e r u ar of any of o u r n ative · "' -·' · - ·d ? • ·

Oct. 27- Cre1g h to n Um v ers1ty i t I d 1 I q u arter whe n Cl a u ssen end recov - sta n s . . . ' ree s. n outwar co o r , lt 1s a lu s- ' ' No v 3-Det r oit Uni ve rsit y. • t d h ' b 11 I ere d a fumb le a n d a a!lop · e d un h ari'l;- Ca n , it be m o d ifie d s u ccessfu ll y? i ro u s c r e a m y a n w 1te, so n " a nt j "'

a fe w hol es, ou t- d own in g t he P e ru e leve n f'o ur t o two. S au tte r's kic k was r ecei v ed b y Duse on hi s own

17-y ar d mark as t he qu a r t er end e d.

T he fourth , sta nza, on e t h a t will Ie n g be rem e mbere d in B ob c a t fo otba ll circ l es, s a w t h e i n v a d er s t a k e t h e b all , afer two exc h a n g e of p un ts, on t h e P er u 28-yard lin e a nd in t e rs perse end r un s w it h line p lun ges to a d van ce t h e p igsk in t o t h e P er u 8- yar d li n e, w h e r e t he Grafm en he ld.

Duse's drop ki ck fro m the 21-y a rd m ar k w en t w id e a nd t h e stands brok e for t h wit h a volley of cheerS'.

Nov. 10-L oyol a U ni v ersi ty , Ch ic a go . . th t .t .1 b "' . t h p'ered , across th e last w hi te m a rk for Sh oul d t J1 e f a r m ers be e-ive n re li ef

N 17 L . .11 U . . a 1 s g e arns c a n e s e n m e I o v - o u1sv 1 e mvers1ty. ! f t f t h h six mor e p oi nt s Ra ils b ack' s e du c a - by t h e g ove rn me n t ? N W . . . i o res as a r as e e ye c a n r ea c · 1 · ov. 29- a.&h )ngton U m vers1ty , B th t h th h't · te d toe a dd ed t h e extra poin t ? Com e an d 1 en e a e smoo w 1 e a r e p ape r- ij W h a t is . yo ur opi ni on . ! li ke layers w hi c h rea dily sep ar ate ·- - - ::... ·· exp res s i t a t t h e Y. M. C. A. meetin g

GJ L'S CLUB ' (C ontinu e d on Pag e 4) ,

I'MEN'S CLUB

MEETS MON,DAY Th e r ushin g ELE CT OFFICERS

New Officers Introduced; Busines s Discuss e d

Mary Gray, Sidn ey , Io wa, pres ident of the Girls Cl u b took c harge of t he m e eting Monday at chape l time in the · Audi t ori u m .

Mrs. Dunning le d the d evo t iona ls.

plan s fo r t h e cons tr u ctio n of t h e n ew g atew ay a t the e ast entrance of t he camp u s. Th i s is being· pro vided for by t h e f unds' fr om t h e sop h om ore clas s of l ast y e ar. More d e t ail s w ill be g i.v en l ate r.

C.u l tn r e s is ters. a nd com mo n sen se a re

Then t he officers for the com ing year Wh e n a man lacks n er ve ·he is ap t were ' in t roduced to t h e club. Th ey to t hin g he i s d is cr e et.

are:

Franc is Mori a rty _ V ic e Preside n t

Omaha, Nebr

Ha zel Williams - Tre a sur er Aub u r n , Ne braska

Lillian Brad y - S e cret a ry

Peru, Nebr

The council members were voted upon by ballot, being nom inated d istricts.

Willia ms, "Ma il Man " W ill H ea d "M a le Me n"

W ed nes d ay . at _ }: 00 o'clock

D ELZELLS SURPRISED

L ast week a was g i ve n f or Mr. a n d Mrs. D e lze ll b y th e fac ulty

P er u took t h e b a ll on h e r ow n 20ya rd line Sa u tte r p r oce ed ed to g a in safety wi t h a ki ck to t h e Missou ri a n s' line but t hin gs ·looked b a d when Maryv ill e up w i th t h e ir fa mous ove rh e a d attac k. Th e spell was broken wh e n Krej c i in tercepted a pa S, Fi s he r t o H o d ge, a nd c a rri e d t h e b a ll t o the inv a d e rs' 45-y ar d li ne. A p ass, Krej ci to and a 5yar d p ena lty g a ve P eru a first dow n · (C on ti nu e d on P age 2)

DR . C. R. SC OVILLE MAK ES

Songs b y Mrs. Scoville

flrom every g irl s ' rool'.l"J n g house w h ic h h as five or more g irls

Miss Gr ay toltl a bout th e dues for t h e year a n d t h e purp ose of these du es. Th ey are for t h e Girls' Cl ub st udent loan fu nd.

The meetin g close d with a b r i ef out.line o f t h e wor k for t h e yea r b y S ub- cour·cil ors are to b e elec te d t he p res i d e .n t .

T he Me n's Club met last Mond a y in t h e Li t t l e T heatre at convoc a tio n time. J oe Krejc i took c h ar g e of the m e etin g a n d t h e c lub w as di v id e d into five g r o up s accordi n g to t h e p lace s nea r wh ic h or at w h i ch t he men s taye d Th e purpose of the se g ro u ps is to g et the me n, in to sma )l e n o u g h di v isi on s so t h at t h ey w ill be a b le to a c c'ompJ ish more f o r t h e good o:f t h e schoo l. A c h a ir man a nd se· cr etary wer e e le cted fr om eac h g rou p . Thes e w ill serv e as a g uidin g in fl u en ce, S'h ou ld any one deci d e to. shirk on t h e ir j o b. E a ch g roup w ill ha v e ch ar g e of t h e d e coratin g of t h eir resp ecti ve hou ses du r in g H om ec om in g a nd s u c h other e v e n ts as

T h e facu lty met at t h e Li bra r y b uildin g an d t h e n we n t to ser e n a d e D el, ze lls. Th ey were i nvi t ed i nto t h e h ou se, a na Mr. P at e prese n t ed Mr. a n d Mrs. De lz,e ll w ith a g ift f rom t h e fac ulty A ll en j oye d t h e se re n a d e

Al so F e a tured

P e ru st u de n ts were f a v or ed by a sho rt tal k by Dr Scoville a nd a mus ica l p r og r a m g iv en by Mrs. Se o- . v ill e, We d nes d ay , September 3, at .

· 'chapel time. Mrs. Scov m e h as a well tr a ine d voice, w h ic h is recomt h ey may be c a ll ed up o n to h elp "p u t mended by t h e b est m u si ci a n s Sh e ·across." sa n g t h ree nu mbers wh ic h were ap -

Th e n om in ees for offi ce for comi n g year were vote d on a nd fo llowi n g were e lected to lea d club:

t h e preci ated by t h e co ll ege stu d ents. the Dr. Sc ovill e 's t a l k was fu ll of hu , t h e : mor, b u t t h e· impovtan t facts wer e

P resi d Mt - - ',' Di c k" Williams

Vice Preside n t __ "Tu tty" B roc k ma n

Secre tary __ "Din g i e" Ho ffm an

Tr eas u rer - - - H a d sell Hart

Aft e r t he c o11e g e ye ll h a d been gi ve n t h e m e e t in g w as d ism isse d I

· b ro u g h t o u t in a · m a nner in w hich onl y few a re a bl e to acco m p li s h D r. Sco vill e a n d p a rty are fro m Chi c ag o, a nd are ma ki n g a to u r in N eb ras k a d oi n g Eva n ge li stic wo rk.

Monday, Octob er 8, t h e s tud e n ts / fr om the pi an o d epartme nt gav e t h e first p i a n o reci tal of t he year.

THE PERU PE .DAGOGIAN

,GRAD COACHES i LIMERICK EXCHANGE .NEWS -

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1 t d Tuesd ay \ I away, , Forty student en is e I h t under the T · d H S M t W ho got a fa t check for his ' ! afternoon in t he ore es ra .

The r e was a school teacher

I Peru- rame , • . en ors I H nry Kines . I pay : 1 direc tion 0:11 Professo r e t Have Good Time , Neve r before has so much i n teres

"I know what I'll d I t l work , been shown in inst rumen a ·

R ti th ff f th 11· a-e I'll h it for Pera, ecen y e o ice o e co e ., The Wesleyan.

· ---··· -··- coac he s w ho were grfl.duated in 1928 l Day!"

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as second has received letters :flrom high 'school j A nd be there on Homecomin g j

Published w'eekly at Peru Tead1ers College- the oldest training sch6ol Lewis Carter, coach at Hemingford,

1 About 45 candidates comp r is e the

l "Bobcat" squ ad this ye ar The line, in the Missouri Valley, established 1867. reported that his team won a hard 1 , as it has always been, wHl be heav_y fou g ht game from Bay ard , "Lewie" IFACULTY BUFFET I and fast. The backfield, ho wever , lS . ____ lplayed end last year.

$1.00 the year. Single copy 5

LUNCHEON SERVED :not so heavy, but shifty and fast. A ; Leo Beckord of Viola, Kansa s, 1 number of freshmen look very p-romSTAFF I stated that his team pl ayed a tie lisi'ng th is year The B@bca ts are out

MANAGING EDITOR - - JOE JONES Igam: with a much hes.vier te a m. A luncheon w as held ! for the ch ampionship flow ab out it Wilbert Zorn, at Burwell, Nebr as- IS at urd ay m g h t in the Home Econom- l Ea g l€s?--Chadron Eagle.

EDITOR - - -----·---- - DON KEISTER Ika, also won a game. He w as the ics parlors. About fifty were p i;esent ! ·

BUSINESS MANAGERS - - RALPH CHATELAIN EDWIN BOOTH Bobcat captain in 1926 a nd played The old faculty members were ! Wayne is confi dent of bea ting Peru -· • I halfb a ck last year. to the new faculty membe rs a nd I t his They have fifteen letter -

SPORTS EDITORS "TIP'' ROBERTS , ROLAND KREPS ! Geor ge McElroy (Abe) , c oac h at their w1v·es. The majority of' the l men back besides many go o d fr e sh-

SOCIETY EDITOR HAZEL HUTCHINSON Torrin gton Wyomin g. McElroy 'wa s · of t he new members of the faculty n d · f th. , ! won a h ar d game ove r even in g was spent iq t he initi ation Ime We all know that the Bobca ts ' , · will be no snap. Ju gmg -ro n 1 i s

CAMPUS EDITOR - LUCILLE DOWELL All-St ate qu arterback a nd - ! t he Chadroni tes wiLl see a rea l g a me Ihad smce his fre sh · ! when the Wayne Teachers m ·eet the

FACULTY EDITOR - - HAROLD McCREIGHT i m a n year. Supe_nntendent K elly of I ABOirJT Pill'RSONS 1E ag les on the loca l field. - Chadr on

FEATURE EDITOR : Bridgeport says that "Abe" is a "real / ij i:, E l GEORGE COOK l coach." , j , age.

EXCHANGE EDITOR

RUDOLF ANDERSON · · - 1 Men of t he faculty wil1 organi z e ACTIVITIES EDITOR ....< \ : Richard Hartley, Beru Gr ad u ate of ft wo volley b.all teams fp r the purpose RAYMOND iRENHOLM · t h l '27 d th h t : · · · 1 e c ass p ass e roug own re- t of recreation and }H"a ct1ce 1t was d-e -

DEBATE EDITOR · ERNEST HASSELBLAD Y. W. C. A. .cently on his way to t ake up his cided at a meeting hel d i>y th"° m en I I work a s an instructor in Biolo g y in 1 1of fac ulty in t he -Gymnasium-

NSTRUCTOR IN NEWS WRITING __ THOMAS E. ENNIS J C 11 B T i a umor o ege at - eaumont, exas. ' Commons building: TuesU. a y. ================================ !

Th_e Y. W C. A. met t he past year and summer Mr. · The men will practice three days a TO THE ALUMNI TRUE I evemng, 3. The president Hartley worked on his M.A. de gree week and plan to compete with o th e. APPRECIATION 1 Florence D avis h a d char g e of the Iat the University of Iow a at Iowa , t f t h ll d th y M Th · · • M' C k I . e arns o e c o ege an e . ,, IS zss ue of the Peru Pedagogian A word which h as been in popular meeting. She introduced . !SS • J_ar City. . He received it this .summer. c. A -The we are dedicating to our a lumni. As usage for a number of years is that ; "':'ho read a number of ! H 1 poems. She also made an mtel'est mg I M· f p ' l · · omecommg season approaches we 1word "appreciation" It seems to 1 • • • • a ny o eru:.:: a umm were m at- ' · Italk per tammg to outdoor hfe and l ten dance t th ;f1o tb II s e xpect to see many of them return. : have a varied number of especially that in Peru j t b a e o a game ep· P . h . . . , ' 'I · em er 29.

Eanice , rived in Hastings and will be kep -t

The giant green sea turtle captured b y Professor W J. Kent, curator of the college museum, this sun1me,r off the Bahama Islands, has ar- ei u as been welcoming its alumm 1but the particular meaning -we would I Th e announcement w as made that I Amon er tl , , I ,,, 1em were. fur over sixty years; many who re- 1treat of here _is that me a mn g in re· 1 Y. W. be on sale at . Margaret J e nkins a nd turn have marked success. spect for art.. like. the Dormitory. ! Towle of _ Ci ty.

As we consider coming events, we , The term apprec1at1on is apiphed · Bermce Sh tre, Fall s City. r eflect back upon h ow the school much more often to t he aesthetk MARYVILLE GAME R alp h Hi ggi ns, Auburn ha s g rown sinc e many of these peo- th a n t? the physical. Yet, however, Glean Rhoades, ple were in its halls. And , in doin cr is: not a clear enou g h distinc- (Con t inued Pag e 1) · I Winni e Brown, Sidney, Iowa this, we also realize th at much of the ti.011 m a de betwe en the terms "appre· on Maryville 36-yard mark. Then I Edn a Hertz, Malvern, , Iow a growth of the school h as been due ciatJOn" and "enjoyment." "Big-Joe" proceeded at once to .show I Beryl D ar ting

a,live for an indefin ite time in a sp ecially constr ucted conci-ete tank i n I the museum. Hundreds , of visitor s 103, has settled down to steady lanearly five feet in len gth and is e stito be at least 500 years ol d . -Hastings Collegian. to loyal alumni. Samuel C. P ark er, a P rofe!:'sor of t he f a ns what a well directed pass in g 1 Merritt Whit ten, N ebras k a Cit y While it may be true that we as Educa t ion , has made this nic e dis - game looks like He one out ! Leslie Huff, Talm age The news writing class, English a state maintained sc hool, do not have tinction betwee n the terms: in the air to Cas ebeer fo r 28 y ards, I ' 103, has settled down to stead la.t o rely upon our a lumni for mate ri" In sports "a nd athletic g·ames, so- and followed i t ap, wi t h an other for Miss Gl a dys Mann, Sophomore in b or. The members of .the class have a l aids, let it be borne in mind, t h at ci a l training throug h clubs ... . an d 8. S a uttev hit the line for a . first the School of Music, wo.n second 1 been assigned a defini te task t o do . those who go out from here are the enjoyment of music, we h a ve been down a11d on the next pl ay C aseb eer pl ace in The Atwater Kent Hau r Each member go es to bis sep arate larg ly respon sible for the s tudents able to discus s our subject bv con- ga llop ed o ver the g oa l line and pulled ba t u l' day over W 0 W. place in search of news This is w h o enter into h ere. After a ll, stu- fining· ourse lv es to the use t he in Krejci's toss for the Jone counter She will appe a r at the Wbrld T he - I known as the "reporte1 's be at " Bedents, and not m ake a term 'e nj oyme nt' Thi s h as been i: nd vic tory. atre duriug October.' MiSSl Mann )cause the class is srn aU each men1bei· sc hool. done because the term 'enjo yment' is Krejci, S autt er, C ase b ee r , and Zook one of the sixteen vo c a li sts re- 1 will be kept busy dashiT,lg he.-e n n <l

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;i.,,-rm= • see m ed , to !.l hine in the Peru bac k - c ently from a gro u p of one tmer e. n yuu 1 " "' 0.,.3 ., • • , ,

Therefore, to every Peru alumnus relatively clear in its connot at ion, B K hundi ed 51 n g ers. you fo e! should be in t h e nap e r ju st •__.. field wi t h Toft, rockman , erner, .., who reads t hese pa g es we send greet- while the term ·'api)reci a tion' i s one Th · tell ·any member. of the class ab o u t r. nd Ca ptain Bunch furming the nu- e sixt een contestants will sin g ings. A he a rty welcome is in s t ore of the most undefined an d loosely cl e u s of a s tone wall line. Pike's in groUDS of four within a period .of it. Y ou r interest w ill be app e rci a.t e d . :-., fu r you Octobe r twe nty-sev en t h! used wo r ds t o be found in pe d agog i- play at th e end until h e w as carri ed four weeks. During that time the 1-K e a rney Antelope. cal di scussi o n s. When a perso n s a ys fro m t he field with minor injuries, public ;vo tes for t he sin g e r w h i ch i ,'

HAIL To THE VISITORS ' · he enjoys li s tenin g to the sex t et from · b t b h - .g11 l."" wr.::; · fe at ure on d P,fense. t es · I T e pro u ress oi' t e new s u t he oper a "Luci a ," you h ave a fairly and M" h · · · · · ,,. · · Hall , A fine spirit wa s shown .tow a rd th,e cl ea r id e a of wh at he m e a n s bi i t if F or Ma ryville, ..Fisher W. 1ss Ma n Wl.ll s'in g : he foll o wm g : do rrmto ry, known as Ne1h a rdt visitin g te a_m s from St Benedict's , h e s a ys h e appreciates t he se - S mith see me d t o the brunt qf numbers a t the World The a t er : ''Il been extremely marked sin c e t h e a nd Ma ry vtll e. A•ls o, there w as much ·Jection , his statement may hav!l one the att a ck while Meek, t ackle, J. Baci o" an d "When I r ish F:ye11 are :close of t h e summer session. e nthusi as m s hown in th e sta nd,s dur- of the · four following me a nin g s: Smi t h , g u a r d, and Do w nin g , t a ckle, S milin g." l The o u tside work is ne arly finished , ·n th Wh'l t h l" k" · m a d e g oing ha rd thro u gh t he line. onl y t he lev e ling .of t h e grou n ds, the g e g a me s. 1 e 1s m m g up 1 Th t h · 1· t · · of e nthu si asm a nd courtesy does not ' · a e enJoys JS e nm g to it : Ho d ge an d Gr a h a m w e'r e a lw a ys pass- : Jn t he Au g u s t 24 iss u e of the Der -p ai n ting of the windows t he p.l acalw ays h o ld tru e, . it is v-e r y oft e n . 2. h e unders t a nds its re la- r e ceivi n g t hre ats at the win gs . Sum- r y N ews, D erry, N ew Hampshire, ing of t he ir... a grille across the fr on t found that the most enthusiastic tion t o the res t of the ope r a, o r to m a ry: there ap peare part of a s u mm11try of ,o:li 'the terra c e remainin g to be done c rowds are a lso the mos t courteous. i the fine points in its or Peru (6) Maryville (0) a research made by L eo Haup tman Th e in side of t he b u ilding i s n ow Doubtl ess, pep will b e ra mp an t dur - :s ome o.th e r aspect of .1t; H offm a n re - Hod g e concerning Martin S t ow ell w h o for comp l ete ly p l aste red a nd all roo1ns ing the r emainder of the season. See- I 3 That he both enjoys and UP,- Brockm a n rt Downing i several y ears, conduc t ed a' of ' are t inte d Rough wood fioo.rs h ave in g , then, that handclappin g and !derstands it; R. Williams rg - - - - J. Smith·; t he "Unde g round R a ilro ad" at Pet u l ai d in all the rooms except the handshaking are rather closely bound I 4 That he understands it but does Bunch (c) c Thomas · M r •Hauptman made t he research in'- basem ent. Fi n ished woodwor k is betogether, we may look for the. jnot enjoy it." l.g - Cox to 'the life of this man durin g t he .in g put into place rap idly upo n t he courteous treatment of our v1s1tors We never he a r the terms "athletic Toft - - It -------"- - - Meek second se mester of school l ast y ear th ird floo r T erraz zo floors ar e on in games to come. Pike - le (c) in a course under Mr. George w. a ll the co rrid o rs and stairs an d r eapp1,eciation" or "football apprecia- S h D

This is true Peru sp ' irit! t• " autter - - - - r use j Brown. quire only the grfodin a- t o make thi s ion, y e t the m a jority both under- y 11 H d I · .,, oung. - - ': ges The co mplete rep ; rt of the 11e- p.a r.t of the bu ilding comple te . Th e stands and enjoys these thin gs , K · b Fi h I

BEING LATE reJCI - - - - q - - - - s . er search will appear in ty ,...,d fo rm m arb l e, w ainf?c otin g an d stalls o f t he Again, there are but fe w wh o ever Ca b fb W Smith · " se ee r - - - - · and will be placed in t h e ,li br ary as toilet a n d shower r ooms ar e com-

No li.ttle amount of grief is caused really a nd - t ruly app,recfate music , Substitutes. Peru-Hart for Young , I a reserve book. p lete on t h e t hfrd fl oor o n the ca mpus of this college, both a rt, and other aesthetic furm s Ma thews for Pike; Pike for Ma thews; I A dau gh t er of Mar t in S towe ll liv es l During t he nex t two w ee ks the uuto in s tructo1·s and students by ha l'Hg It seems to us that Profess o" r P ark- Zook fo1 Sautte · H 1·tz for T oft· j , v · r, ' 1a t '!Derry , New H am p sh i re, fF om ; t om ati c O ttis Elevato r w ill b e installs tudents come late to classes . There er is ri g ht in his distinction b e tween Delzell. for Kerner; Sautter Hart. . w here the paper comes. Ano ther ed.-Way n e Goldenro d . is always t a lk about it upon and the two, and that we should be more for W : Sm1th; New d a u g hte r lives at Man chest e r New a bout the campus. Therefore, Jet it careful about our usage of these for J. Smith; Burch fur Hodge; G. H a m h " ' h e re be form a lly c alled t o attention. two vastly different terms. Smith for Mahood; Egg dorf for ps ue.

1 T HE MODERN C H IL D

In th-e fi r st pla ce, timepieces of D owni ng Moore for Th omas; Se lli a rs - - --· ! ".How old are you?" i nquir e d the different individu als a re apt to v a r y A CORRECTION. for Cox; Alsup for Gr a h am.

VOLLEY BALL JS !v isi t or of t he hos t 's li ttle son just a bout as much as th os e individ-

First downs: Peru, 10 ; Maryville, 7 , POPULAR SPORT j " Th at is a difficul t q uestion, " anu als themselve s. Ag ain, timepieces In l ast week's issue of the P.ed ago - Time ou t : Peru 6; Ma ry v ille 3. · i I s were d the youn g m an, r e m o v i ng his s et by different · individuals will v a ry gian the1-e a ppeared a sub-h ead li ne Yard s ga ined from sc r imma g e: l ,sp e ct,a cles and w ipin g th e m r e fi e ctin the s ame manner. It is re a dil y ev - "Orations Given" under the c ap t io n Peru, 153 ; Maryv ille, 121. \ All men on th e fac ul ty a re r eq u est- "The lates t p e r s onal survey i dent t hat n o s a tisfactory a rran g e f th D Y a rds Jo st fro m scrimmag e: Peru , ed t o c ome ou t an d enj oy a g ood \ available shows my psycholo o- i· e a l -o e r a m a tic Club re c ept io n . N ow, "' m ent may be had, when there a r e a _,.d t . h 42; Mary v ill e , 19. 1gam e on Mond ay W ed nesd ay a nd age to be 12, my m oral ag e 4, In"· we u1 no w1 s t o s ay th a t or atio ns j ., h a lf doz e n diffe r ent buildin gs t o b e Y ards pe n ali zed: Peru, 20; Mary- Frid ay ev en in g b etwee n 5 a n d 6 anatomical ag e 7, a nd mn physi"olog·i·were g iv e n at this r ec eption, a lth o .,. considere d , by e a ch person re g ul atin g a len gthy di scour s<C or so w as in ville , 45.

!o'cl9 ck . Of' course, t h e games are cal a g e 6. I sup p ose, however, tha t his own time. ti·uth d 1 d . Th · 1 1ove r i n time so t h at t he res t of t h e you refer to my c h ronoloo·i·ca l · , m u g e m is li t tl e he ad- "' age L a xity ofl pnnctuali.ty, in this scho ol 1 "O

WHITFIELD DONATES

famil y n eed not :f'.ea1· t h a t yo u h ave \whi c h is 8. That i s so old -fashJ·oned me, r a tion s Gi ven ," st r aye d f ar \ 'in particular, is conducive to laxity awa <• from ho d b ee n captu Ped a nd t a m ed t h at I seldo m t hin k of it a ny ffiO l:'e." :fl t rt . th ;y me a n g ot m to t h-e HOMECOMING SHOW I y k s d b o punc u a I y m e many sc ho ols wron g habi t ation Wh t d ' d h Sometime yo u m a y, be g oi n g by t h e 1or an u rr. served by t he gradu a tes of the one . 'to sa y with t hi s · te 1 1 W IS - T ra ini ng Sc h oo l build i n g a nd hear a An accurate sy s tem of cloc ks a nd t b f d . h · yp e s u g i s S ter li ng Whi tfie ld, ma n ager of tae t er ribl e din t h at sounds like li on s Wednesday o t b b e!J.s would do a w a y with practic ally o ou? m .t e _account of th e p ep C rystal The atr e, h as offered to d o n a te r oa ri n g a nd fig ht i ·ng Do not call t he 1 I ' 0 er lO, the co ll! I· t t I d b me etm g , m which it sta tes t ha t Co a ch ege ore i e stra will mak "ts fi a a eness o c asses, cause y G. f . d C . a special s h ow for th e a lumni- .a nd po li ce, but calm yourself. T a ke t i·ine pearance of t h e 1 rst apo usly re g ulated timepieces and the · a n apta m Bunch , toget h er t d t t P F 'd · h o e year unde th d " holdin g of clasQes over·time. with some f.ew members of t he f ac- s u , en s o eru , r1 ay m g t, c - t o g o to t h e gymnasium r o om a nd r ectio n of V. H. Jindra. r e l,.. It d t t d 26· i n vesti gate. Th ere you will find t he

It is not advisable to wa1"t unti"I u y , emon s ·r a .e t heir ' lin g ui s tic Th· · h · h d - prowess to the Joy-mak e r s H is ts t e m g t p r ecee i ng· Home - fac ul ty me n e nj oyin g a g ood g ame Pen n ants, Caps Pill cla ss gift funds accumulate before e th f t th t · owev- coming, a nd is g iven as a part of of vo ll ey bal Go and join them Mi ll ard Fowler '1 o w s, e tc. See this step is taken. We need it now r , .e a c . a orations d o seem to th e H om eco min g p rogram ' st d oo1· N G · · be giv e n q mte fr e quen tly in t he se Hall, or Ada Eyr D · a1nes On ac co un t of t h e l a r ge crowd e , orm 1tor y . S Id th 1 p a r t s g iv es u s th e ide a t h a t it mi g h t w hich i s expec ted h e h as ag re e d to OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVE NTH I S ome m e n wou ra er seep an be wi se to c as t up a numb er of " W hy are you t h h " hour l a t e r than to wake up and find th ese s lu gs a nd h a v-e th e m o n h a nd g ive th e p ictu r e s h ow in t he co ll e ge THE DAY son ?" "He will 1nghy our little themselves f amous. for future use. a uditorium. T h is is Mr. W hi tfi eld' s PERU AND CHAPRON MEET to morrow, and I s sc fl O\ r eport : contribution t o Home co ming AGAIN TO PLA'\'. 1nigh t " m ust ,go n way to-

WHERE THE 1928 ALUMNI I .OFP. S. T. C. ARE AT WORK !

The A. B. Degree was grant ed to grou p hold small - sup erintenden c ie§. , ei g hty-one Peru students in 1928. AJl but two of the fifteen who were Fifty-two are teaching in high located in high sc hool positions have achoois; ofl this number nine are su- sp eci alized in commerce, manual perint endents and .several are prin- training, home economics, music , or cip als of good high schools. Seven athlet ics. This specialized work is members of the class are teaching in largely resp onsi ble fur the fact th at I elementary or junior high schools. they were a ble to get high sc hool Seven of the ladies a1·e keeping hot;tse p ositions. Some have secured posi- 1 f or t heir husbands whil-e a few are ti o ns in rur a l schools but h ave not t ra veling or working home. There rep orted their a ddress. Some with are d 'oing graduate work while two less than two years colle g e training of t he .men have entered t he business are teachin g in high school!! on cerfield. Nine of the men are coaching ti ficates iss1,1e d by th e State Sup erinThe following list are published with tendent. t he suggestion t hat Peruvians wri te Many g raduates are, ke epin g their t o one another crede nti a ls up-to-date the Col-1 A roster ofl t he two -year diploma leg e Pl aceme nt Bureau. The l as t p e p ple who are known to have posi - g roup is a partial list of Alumni who t ions numbers seventy-si x. One en - re ce i v.e d help in securing better posicouragi n g sign for t he tea ching pro- Hons from the Pl a cement Bureau last fession is the fact t hat so many of summer. las t y ear's .sophomore class are bac k In spite of the f a ct that ther e. is a this year tJo work towards 'th e A. B. large surplus oft e a chers in our state, degree. Most of our two-year gradu- 'Nebraska superinten.dents have been ates locate in the g rades or in the very generous in employing Peru I jullior high s chools. 'flwo of this graduates.

NAME PLACE POSITION

-· Anderso n , Clarine G. ______ Qklahoma _ Graduate Work , at Uni.

An derson, Laurine M.· _Lyman __ High Scho ol Bath 1 Edward J. ____ Sew ar d, Alaska _______ ,. ____ Superintendent

Beamer, Lloyd - No Report

Beckor-d, Leo V. _ Viol a, Kans. ___________ High School Co ac h

Bell, Arthur D. - - Traveling ___ Lowe & Campbell Ath. Co.

Benford, Rob ert 1. Peru ________ _____ Pfan v Ins t:ru ctor

Bobbitt, Ben C. _ - Peru ______ Pastor Christi a n Ch11 r ch

Bobbitt, Mrs k:{elen Mae - - Peru_ .:: __________ Keeping House

Booth, Anita· Mac -· Indianola ___ Hi g h School

Brecht, Anna Margaret _ Mason City _ Hi g h Schoo l

Brewer, S ylv ia ___ Illinois_· ____________ .: 'f'Ii-gh Sch oc l

El'bet h __ Shafter, Nev. _______ Hi g h Sch oo l

Carter, Lewis M __ Hemingford ___________ Hi g h School Coach

Brandt, Alice Syracuse_ _________________ Elementary

Brooker, Ruth Bayar d _____ -=:_______ Elementary

Brumfie•ld, Dorothy Irvin gton ________________ Elementary

Campb e ll, Musetta Burchard __________ Junior High School

Casey, Herbert - - Br a dy ______ .:. ___________ High School

Ch aS'e, Floyd L. ______ Nebraska City __________ Junior High School

Crandall , E1e anor - - - R a lston__ __ Elementary

Darwin, Ruth P. Holmesv ill e______ __ Rural Dewey, Lola Brownvill e ______ Junior Hi g h School

Dickinson, Lucill e Durrbar ______ _,_ High School

Fuhrer, Geor g ia Bayard _,_____ ______ Primary

Gib so n, Jerom e Wymor e _ L Hi g h School

Harpster, Loretta - Alas ka_____________ __ Elementary

Hasselblad, Marlon - - - Monroe., Junfor Hi g h School

Hertz, Edn a Malvern, Iowa---------- Junior Hig h School

Hiatt, Ruby - Bussey, Iowa __________________ Hi g h School

Holman, Marthalete_Marysville, K an _ Primary

Hop pock, Mildred __ Farrag ut, ·Iow a _,___ Rural Huber, Walter W. - Deweese __________ Junior High School

Irwin, Lucille ______ Bron augh, Elementary

Jenkins, Margaret ______ Steele City__________ ___ Elementa ry Jones, Iris Lucille Anthon, Ia _____________________ Prim ar y

K a hm, Alma - North Platte- - - Kinder ga r ten Keedy, Frances __ College Sprin gs, Ia.__________ _______ Elementar y

Leeper, Bessie - Fairbury_ ______ Elementa ry McGuire, Myrlin AxtelL ____ Hi gh School

McKean, Irene - Superior___________________ _ Primar y McKeown. Lucille ______ Springfield---- -, Elementary

Metcalf, Wanna Edgar---------- Hi g h Scho ol Miller, Floyd Murdock __ ___ High School Coach

Mohr, Edna Bennington - - - Rural Moore, Thelma ___ Stafford, Arizona_____ ___ Primary

Moran, Louise Sutherland---- - - - Elementa ry

Moran Mary E. Columbus----------------- - Elementary Marion Crawford---------- Junior High Schoo l Naiman, Walter Elgin ___________ High School Coac h Olson, Thelma _____ Logan Co., Colo.----. - Rur a l Parker Catherine Rosalie---------- Junior High School

Parrio;t, Lester - Shelton------------------ High School

Pate, Chloe Falls City - - Elementary

Penkava, Verna Thayer Co.- - - Rural

Ra.i:idall, Cunsta11 ce Unadilla-- - Hi g h School

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1928.

FRESHMEN CONVOCATIONS

The Freshmen met Tuesday, October 2, for separate convocation. The purpose of the meeting was to nominate class officers. Miss Tear gave a talk pertainin g to the kind of students to choose for officei:s. Sugge stions were made for a class party. Freshmen convocation w as held Thursday, October 4, at regular convocatio•1 time. Mrs. Dunnin g gave a very interesting talk as to how to adjust yourself to college life. Plans were made for a class party to be held Mond a y night. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for the party, Donna Jane Delzell bein g the chairman of t'bis committee.

Casebeer Louise ___ Superior__________ Junior High School ' ffh S hl

Oiiskey 'Rena _:_ Whi tney__________________ 1g c 00

d ark Clifford, H ______ Waco _____ Superinte nden t

Clineb ur g, Helen M ____ Valparaiso _____ :. _____ Hi g h Scho ol

Collicott, Gertru rle - -· __ Superior-------- - -: - - -

Dickeno;.i, E lmetrt:a F. - - - Scotia __ .., ____ High Schoo l

1''isher, Lois E. ··-· _ Wills, N evada ____ Hi g h Scho ol Arthur M. ___ Hartin&"ton ___________ High Schoo l Coach

G.ariss'. Mrs P erne __ Hartington _________ Keepin g

Givens Je&Sie A __ Filley _ High Sc bool I•r rnc1p nl

Graf, Mn:. Lon - --· ____ KeeP.in g Ho us e

Godwin, Frank __ Fh:m: in g Pra iri e , Mi n n. - --------. Hi g h School

Grosse, Juli.a B. ___ _, ___ Peru _ Graduate in Music

Hair Ward A1tdn _ Mascoutah, Lll ____ llJg h Schoo l

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Harajian Eleanor R. - Weston__________________ 1g c o

Hatten Ruth M. Avoca, Ia. __________________ Hi g h Sc hool

Fred W. ____ Bartlett, Iowa ___ ___ Superintendent

Reinmiller George C. _________ Bee- - Superintendent ' - s . d t Rhoades , Cleon H ·· - StaplehursL----- upermten en Rhodus, M:vg-aret!e _ V"lo:iraiso- - - Junior High Rickaboui;>·h, vehn a __ J ia rtlet-t, Ia.--------------------- Prim a ry Rohrs, Panama- - - - Primary Roth ert, Clara - BellevueRoy Susan ------' Cha dron ..: ___ : __________ Pnmar y _______ P.eetz, Colo .- - -

R• J Edna Blue Springs - Primary uy -e ,Ryan, Mar.garet __ Keyson, Colo.-

Sasseen, Marie - Eagle-- Junior High School

Schindler, Alberta _ Nebr. Ci tY------- Rural Schwedhelm, Minerva ___ BancrofL------------- - ------.--- Rur a l

Shadduck, Claudia - - Daykin - -----.---- i:1gh School

Shumard Lawrence __ Indianola---- High School Coach

Smith, J . .:. __ :. _ Duuglas Co.---- - Ru ra l El-izabeth - - Omaha.:.- - - Substitute Li st Swar; z Clayton __ Guide Rock---------- Junio r Hi g h ' S l c·t Primar y Towle Eunice tee e 1 Y-- -' Trotte'r, June ________ Glenwood, I a - - - Elementary Ubben , Ellen M. _______ :. ____ Paxton.:: "----- - - - - Eleme ntary , Wallin Elsie _______ .:. _ Peru__ __________________ Pnmary , Squi r e

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McEh O•y, G e o rge A. _ _ Bridgepor t __________ High School Coach Melton, Charles - Steele City _________ .!_ __ Superintendent Merritt, James M. ______ Bennin g ton _ Superintendent Miller, Marjorie - =- --- Crete ________________________ Music

Monroe, Ardis _ Buffalo , Mon bana ___ High School Moulton, S elma - - Wymore_____ _________ Primary

Nedro w , Wa r re n __ Cheving ton, W yo. _ Superinte n dent Neumeister, Harvey - - - - Talmage _________ Superintenaent

New b urn, Lillian ___ _,_ __ Madison __________________ High School I! No erlinger, Ralph - DeWitt ___________ Hi g h School Co ach

No x on, Ev e lyn L. _ Hoopup; O.o l. ___ Rural :> Ritchie, Arleen - Orchard _ - - High SchMl Princip al O a ke s, Mrs. Mab el J o rn __ Ke a rney ___ Keepin g Ho use Selk, Alene - - - - - L yol1S __________ Junior High School

Oakes, W. O t t o - - - - Ke a rn e y __ Junior Hi g h School Skaden, Shirley - Wymore ________ Prin. Jr. High School

Parish, F ranci s D. York _____________________ Dru g gis t T a yl o r , Harlan - Cl earw at er_ ___ Superintendent

P a rriott, Ch arles C. ___ Riverton _ .:-- - - Whitte n, Merri t t - - Nebr ask a Ci t y __ Junior Righ Scho ol

P.asc o, R u t h -, - Ros a lie_ ___ Elementary W oitze l , Freida · L eb a non, IJI. _ High School

Ra s p, R olon - - - - - Grant_ __________ High 8chool Coach

Robertson, J H. __ S t Anthony , Id. __ Hi g h Sch ool

R obe rts o 11, Ray E __ C ody, Wyomin g __ Superin t end en t

Rog e r s , O li ve r - - - - - - - - Hi g h School P r incip al

R ot h ert, Fred - - - - Pla ttsmouth _ High School Coach

Se l k , A rnold M. - - - - - - A r lin g ton _____ Hi g h School Co ac h

Sheeha n , Lore t t a - F a lls No Report

Sheik, Flora D. - Elb a _ .:. _ High Scho ol

Sie v ers , F rank L. - A ub ur n _ _!_ __ Hi g h School }"r.\ ncip al

S n ow d en, Am:y - - - Rod.man , Iow a _ :ijigh School Principal

S n y der, Ev e lyn S C a lifo r nia ___ Traveling with Parents

Snyd e r, Mrs Hazel T ay lor_ _ Denver ______________ Keeping House

Stark, Cecil - - Chappell_ _____ Junior High School

S t u c kenholtz, He le n _ H ay warden, la __________________ Hi g h Schoo l

T r a udt, _ Sioux Cit y, Ia. __________ High School

V a nce , Bartlett - Liberty _ High Schoo l

V ance, Marga r et _ - - - - P e r i: -;- .,. - - At Home

Wag n er, Mrs Anna M. _ New Y o rk __ Ke epin g House

W eatherfield, E lb y - - - - - - - A y r_ ____ Hi g h S ch ool

W est, F Marj orie - - - - Edg ar _.,, _ High School Principal

W hit well , Wilma - - - - - - Ong _ High School

Wiles, Cretoria - - Mi lli-ga n __ Hi g h School

W itten,berg , Espe B. __ E1emen t ar y

Zorn, Wi lbe r t L. - - - - - - Burwell_ _________ Hi g h School Coach

T H OSE RECEIVING T W O- YEAR DIPLOMAS IN 1928

A ndre w s, Irene __,_:. __ En dicott___ ___ Elementary

Argab r ight, E d ith _ F a ll s Elementary

Argabright, Ma d g e __ Tecu ms eh__ _ Elementa ry

A Fmstron g, W iUiam - Shul;>ert _ !figh School

B a lten sperg er, Anna _ S y r a cuse__ _ Elementa ry

Bee be, A. Marie ______ G rove r Co lo. - - - - Elementary

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P a ul Kutn ; nk, Ass ista n t Directo r of f F e ll s He mus f Spend for Cap Ra t h- ' With lo t s of L ove, (C o n t in u ed from P age l ) / /)

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a fo otb a ll sc hedul e of t he Empori a, I De ar P ap a rid Ma mm a : Thi s b ar k i.s t he j oy and p r i de of / Peru Nebras ka Kans as, te a m Mr. K utnink is n ow ! F lk / h 1 p d G. C. COUNCJL DINNER ), ver y wo odsma n , wh e t he r he b e Assistant Dire ctor of> Physical Edu- 1 • 0 8 ere a m m eru a n as ist, g uide o r hunte r . It m akes h is ' catio n at Emporia Th at college , is hom es! ck as I coud I ne ver kn ew • canoe, i t r oo f s bi c a bi n, it b ecom e s, pl a y i n g tea m s w hi c h rank we ll in t h e w h a t 1t w as to b e w i t h o ut yo u fo l ks I The Gi r ls Club Coun ci l met Tues - for t h e t i me, his d i nner serv i ce; it is foo t b a ll world , a l t h o u g h t h ey are n o 1 t ill I g ot here. I couldn' t go to s leep d ay eve nin g a t 6 o'cloc k in the din- a cup , a p a il, a cl oak, a n u m brella DR N. So HARAJ IAN stron g er t h a n games fo r t hi s ' h ar dly a ny ni t e I think of h ow yo u i n g r oo m of t h e d o rmito ry 15 per- I T h e t hin papery la yers i nt o which DENTIST a s e as on. Mr. Ku t mnk says th a t he u sed to b id me g ood ni t e a nd h ere so n s we r e pres ent : 10 council m e m- 1t he b ark a r e s o firm ,a X -RA y SER VI C E ( e nj oys hi s wo r k v e r y much , but t h at I h ers, fo u r offic e r s, a nd Mrs Dun - t ext u re t h at _i t 1s 11!1possible both. to

he misses m a n y of hi s Peru fri e nd s , my r oom ma te wan ts me t o a lw ays _ . / w ri te a nd p a m t up on t hem Th e m- Over Ba r n e s ' Ph ar ma c y T el 27 /', j fig ht a nd w a n ts .to pl ay penu c kl e I nm g , actin g as s p o nsor I n e r b ark c o nt ains starch s o a bund a n t-

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I wis h I h a d i t he r e t here is oh s o m a ny bus iness- m e etin g and made oJ a n s for Wh e n you lo o k at t his t ree, t h m k -----------------' · of t h e fo reg oing t hin gs. f1

A t th e c lose of e very term there tall hills I've ne arly w o r e o ne p a i r Lh e ir s oci a l c alend a r

cla re t hey ar e t i r ed o:f1 school a nd soles off my sh oes on sid e wa l ks. II a r e so rne under g r adu at es who de- ALL FRIENDS A ND FANS OF OLD _ /G

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J Bob'S Shoe Shop t ! Jy b ack e a rly when t he n ex t term : Which I wi s h is s oo n. WELCOMljl YOU. 1 ij BI LLIE DOVE IN op ens u p. P ro b a bly t h ey g e t Jo ne - I I e a t here at a pl ac e c a lled t he dor- 1 ' I s ome fo r the old c rowd ; m aybe t he y , m i to r y w h e re there is Jo t s of g i r ls ft Neb r as ka Ci ty , Ne br have to w ork t o o h a rd du r in g v a c a I The y t ry to talk a nd g et a r 6und me 0 SERVICE STATION d

"Hear t of a Folli es Gi rl " t ion. Bu t y o u'll ·h a v e to a dmi t t h at, But I r ememb er w h at yo u . t old me 0 I h e a vy th o u g h yo ur sc h edule m ay be, b efor I left h om e a b o u t letti n g th em I 0 R epair work Ji I COMEDY it i s g r e at fun to g o t o co ll ege. h e lp spend m y m o ne y . I've o nl y Courtesy v 'rt.ll'l:D...... I ''Shell S h oc k e d,, - - s p e n t 15 cen ts fo r .thin gs yet. A nd n J. M. ROWEN 0 s p E c I A L T y I

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1--SO-ME-TH-IN-G-NEW-· ' BOBCATS-Sr. LOUIS TO 6; WILL SING HERE OCTOBER 19 1 . PERU STOCK A JUMP

is now. publishing eYe ry w ee k

Event Promisies High to Rat e /NEW COURSE IN I· a list of the high school foot1 b a ll scores of. the te am s coach-

• 1 HISTORY NEXT SEM: ·: ed by Peru graduates. This is

NATIVE SONGS USED

' . ' I done both for the information

"Fa r Easte rn Hi s tory" to Be Taught of those in school and fQ,r by Mr Ennis · in the field, and has not hereto-

FARE AT DORMITORY Krejci ' s Pass Nets a Touch· UNDERGOES CHANGE down

Ne w C u stoms Inaugurate d at Mount Vernon H a ll

HOFFMAN MAKES SCORE

A chorus of un - · h t b h

fore been done We trust that Coach Graf's Bobc a ts were forced

A n ew course h a s been i-'ecentfy our readers will enjoy this new l Anyone wis in g 0 ' rus up on to accept aJ 6 to 6 tie in their game der the direction of So c ol o ft , bl · tt t h Id a dded to ' the courses ·off e r ed in the feature : t a e manners, etique e, e c., s w ith t he St. Louis university at St. will appear at the co ll ege a ud itori u m M v l:I JI th e H is tory Dep a r t m ent' of the co ll eg e. It r e at at o unt ernon a • 0 · erwis Louis, Satu r d a y, 13 or;i. Friday, October 19 This p o rtends 1- k h · I d 't Th e e re is a su_ rvey of ori g ins a_nd d evelo p-

BOBKITTEN

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nown as t e g 1r s orm1 ory. r Both teams b a ttled hard to score t o be a musk:il affair of n o li ttl e mo - f I Js ed the re h d f m ent rn "Far E aste :r: n Hi st ory ," w1 t h very orm a me a a re serv durin g the firs t h a lf, but t e en o me'Ilt, for the chorus h as ma d e ap- d w ·t · fitt • at d s peci a l em p ha sis upo n the p eri od s of\ every ay. at resse s, 111 m g - the second peri od foun no scores pearances in rarge cities of t h i s coun- th e 19 th a nd 20 t h c e n t urie This

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TO TECUMSEH

tire and with good sty le, serve the ch a lked up Peru, pl a yin g a kickin g try, and its d irector is ra n k ed w ell up J • d d i s g iv en t he seco n d s emestev with meas. g am e in which they enJoye an aamoBg the l ea d ers of orgrui iz a tion s four hours credit. - --. ' the mornin g meal , is vanta g e, held the Mi ssourians for enroute. Ve r y few Golleg es in the Mi,.ddle Stage Plucky Against !served in co zy breakfast no oks. downs on t he ir own three yard lin e There is a s elected group of four- J d s h 1 b l · <l W est a r e a ble to g ive s u c h a n ex cell - n Ian There is a nook for every ei g t per- aJ1 t er t wo soectacu ar runs e un t een sine:ers to nerform this en gage - 11 d - h d · d th e ent cou r se in History of the E ast Mr. sons. B r e akfast 1s ca e at se v en. p erfec t interference a carne ment, each one of t h em well tr ai n e d o t ' d

T. E. Ennis of the His tory De p art-

SCORE 14 TO 0. Bre a kfast usually consists of cere- pig skin to the 11 y a rd line u s1 e in voice culture. It is o n l y t hr o u g h '.m en t will conduct this cl ass. Mr. . als and fruits , the proper die t for of t his one threat, the rem a inder of manipulations i nvolving t h e pila ce- H " 1 11 t d t Th · t I d ·n m"d Ennis has been a n instructo r in 1s- J Coach Hig g ins' , undefeated Tecum- : co e,ge u en s. ere are n e w 1m - the third quar er w as p aye 1 imen t of this concert betwee n l a r g er · p k I d f -'d f th f ' t tory , Pekin g University, e in g-, seh ·eleven succeeded in d owning the prove en ers or g r ap e rm , fie ld engag!lments t h at th e bu dget co m - China· a nd also did extensive news 0 for the purpose of s a vm g the stu- The fourth oeriod, in which all the 'tt has ma d e the1' r apn e ara n c e Bobk1ttens Friday, 14 to in a • ,, ::11e , h' k H F dmi ee "" · se r vice w or k ih the newsp ap e r filed j • dents eyes We t m enr y or sc ori l)g to ok pl a ce, w as a - thriller A po ss ib le T he co n cert w ill be g i n While China, he obtained de- filled w1.th .hrills, at Tecumseh. manufactured them especi a lly for pass intercept ed with en'd runs and pr01:nptly at 8:QO o 'cl o ck, a nd t he tail e d information concerning the I The initial score came early in the the dormitory. line plun g es net ted S b Louis a touch. adm ission is budget ti ck et o r fift y conditio n s and developm ent s of the : tussle when ' a partially blocked punt I At twelve-thirt y lunch is call ed'. or d own s oon after t he fourth s tan za F a r East. !was recovered by Peru :flor a safety, shall we s ay obs erved? It consists op en ed, but the kick for extra poin t Since these men wi ll d o u btless o ffer If it is at all po ssibl e, colle ge stu- ; . ts Th p t oceeded j of a sa ndwich and a g la ss of w ate r or w as low a nd the g ame rem ained on d f lk two porn e reps ers pr k many of the ir native son g s an o - de nts sho uld m a ke arran g em ent o:fl d cup of te a . A gain the conv en t10n a l l ic e. P e ru s t arted a n ov erh e ad atta c songs, a consideration of t h e charac - j thei r p r o g ram for next semes te r t o to kick to safety and put up a g oo (C ontinued on Pag e 3. ) soon aft er the kickoff . A parti a lly ter of R u ssian mus.ic m i g h t well b e l en a ble t h em to t a ke thi s course. !fi g ht to hold speed kin g s of the blo ck e d pun t by Hertz ga ve P e ru macile at this time .

J Tecumseh eleven b u t the sc ore a t h a lf

ORCHESTRA IN

The Russian has n:1'ade a d i sti n ctive MANY HQN0 R I time stood 8 to 0 in f a v o r of th e In1 • yar d lin e. A clever lin e p lay c arri e d contribu t ion to mus1c Beca u se that - dians.

SEASON DEBUT

po ss ess ion of the b all on the t we n ty

it, on t h e n ext p lay t o t h e se v en y a r d peo ple _has _oppressed fo: cen,

STUDENTS H·ERE

i The second touchdown of th e g a m e li ne one b ac kfi eld man's t unes , its music is of a sombi e an d · came in the third quarter aft er end of ab 1h t y to follo w th e qua r terbacks erious nature, and much of i t,. for • runs and lin e plun g es had a dv a n c ed I This Year's Group a Large in st ruc t io ns and ·l a c k of coop er ati on t his reason , is written i.I the mmor I nt roduced to School at the b a ll to t he Peru 8-yard line Ma- I One e nd ed in a n in compl ete p ass a nd loss keys the Convocation I thi s around ri g ht end added th: coun- of th e b all of the jlussian , comp ose1s an d musi [ ter. His t oe f a iled to func t 10n fo r ''ATLANTI S" OFFERED A:flter re g ainin g , the b all in t h e d yc ians we find those of _Tch aikow sky, I PRES. PATE SPEAKS 1 the extr a point and .the s cor e r e main - in g m inu tes of pl a y th e Bobcats r eRachman i no'ff, and R1mskay -K orsa- ! ed t at 14 t o O. I --. so r te d to a p ass in g gam e. T w o pl ays k ff / f p "th The entire college w as en t er tained a nd t h e s core stoo d 6 to 6. Kr ejci's 0 · fi 1 t · th · Montieth s h owed uo or e ru w1 · h That oart of Russia inh a b ited by For t he rs t tu:n e as ,sp .rrn g e ' · . · . d t JI - 'I ti 1 L 't . by the colle g e ore estra at c o nv oc a - pass to Hoffma n was a t h r ill e r a nd is somewhat oriental, 1'j'ebr as k a S tat e Bo ard of Educ ation his s et ar p ay t ion, Wednes d ay, Oc tobe r 10. Th ei r t h e c r ow d bro k e fo r t h with v oll ey ho w dver and the :music of th is gr ou,p arra n g ed t o award scho lars hi p .to all ti e Dh a sf e-r s p a )f ' ath q u ar er wb.als Ap offerin g was " Atl a n t i s Sui te," b y afte1· vo ll ey of c h eers to s ho w t h e ir "' · ' · · d " _ of t e e a tures o e game w 1 e, may be influenced thereby. m:n s hono_r fr om, eac h a c: 1e it "' ! i;:ata';: at ceffn sh.1.e S afran ek. , r of the T-3 a ch ers. S autt er s o rg a n izatio n j g 'ho tab ly a Ied ,ln g h s chool m hie ret l - r un of the th e Bo b- i Pri or to t h e r e ndi t i on of the s mt e, r ick for t h e extr a poi nt failed to for I>Tesentatio;n by i; u ssrnn fore t he sch ools of state I kitten s wer e rt ot s n owed und-e r a still M v Jindr a made a short talk p re -l e av e the g r ound and t h e g ame w e n t b ecause the Russian bass is been g 1v m g sc_h ol arsh1p s Jar e r score G aines an d Gr a v es a lso sen t in g t he or ch estr a to t h e coll ege (Continu,ed on Page 3.) w o-i, ld's deeuest bass an d of a nc h I h a d no t b ee n dr a wm g her s h a i of ; h g d . th I' 1for i ts firs t appe ara nc e . H e sta ted ' a nd t imbre. • t h es e h onor g r a du at es. Most of t hem - s owe up 111 e me. • , -

/ I VOL UME XXIV. PERU, N E BRASKA, TUESDAY , OCTOBER 16, 1928
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RECEPTION AT

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Coming- Year Dis -

cussed

GAMES FEATURED

j had been going to t h e li be i·ai 11

JDEBATE SEASON

I?hestra were a nd that

Ithat prospects for a sy mph ony or- lco lle ges.

Besides receiving a State Teachers 1 • i t was hop ed this goa l would b e

M·EETING College Scholarship, Margaret Cain SOON

TO OPEN

He also said t h at this year's of> Benson high schoo l Om ah a re- 01 ch estr a would probably make more

ceived a $200 sc hol a r s hip fr om' the

; frequent appeara nces than t hose

EV·ERETTS GRrEET NEW M·EMBERS

Short Program and Business Meeting

1 rospec s g iven eac h student. The number "At-

Worl d Her a ld. Ruth Broo k e.r of Om - Coach Lindsay is Pleased . . . a h a received one in 1927, an d E ve ly n I W'th p t ; A d esc 11pt10n of the selection was Noxon in 1924.

1 Of t he twentv -seven hon or stuaents I - !a n tis" is played in four p a rts, and

CONSTITUTION READ

entered here college only two are

BROWN TO ADVISE

1 each part h as. a di stinct m ea nin g. men Manv brilliant students flrom -

1 Ma ny ofl t he instruments h a ve solo The Everett Society held their re gSociety h eld Nebraska hi g h schools hav e come t o College is one of t?e most work durin g one_ of t h: p arts, a nd ul ar meeting, Thursd ay evenin g, Oct he1r annual r e cept10n for new mem- Peru, w hich aoes to show what a important on the cnmpns. the whole work 1s a fair test of an [ to ber 11, at 8 o'clock in the Littl e be1·s l ast . Thurs d a y evening in the . good nam e th; co ll ege h as. It is now The ability to, think clearly a nd re a- orchestra's perform a nce. ,. Theatre. • h ig h school a uditorium. Th ere "".ere worthwhile to earn high gra des, while son logicall_y is .a. valuabl:e as- I work is devoted to i_n, The meetin g was c a lled t o order tw enty-.one new members voted rnto 1 ten years ago i t was not. , set, a_nd this_ 1s promote d by ! tens1v_e stud y of a few worth w hil e

b y t he president, Ad a Eyre 'the society • Peru we lcomes and conaratulates deb atrn g activity. 1select10ns rather than to a volume of Roll call was g iven for both old The openin g address of welcome was i these scho l a rship students wishes Mr Linds ay is the deb ate coa ch for ; music merely for t he sake of' volume. I' and new members. Then the con st i!Ziv e n by President Hazel Williams. It t hem t he best of success. this year, and this in itself promis es , As differen t numbers are rounded tution was read for all new members -su gg e sted .tha t an_d I T w ent y -seven scholarship st ud ent a great deal. He i_s a lre a dy working out b y th_ey w ill be present- : and a motion was made to a Plnlomat heans g ive a J011;1t pl a y t hi s 1are enrolled at P er u this vear. on deb ate, and laym g plan s , for pro- , ed from time to time. committee to see a bou t modermzm g y e a r No action was taken. I Hono r students thiS ye.ar: cedure. The class in debate b eg ins Work will be be g un aga in upon : the old constitution. The minutes of The the meetin g Boatman', Edith · _______ : ._ _ Shubert the Here the t heor y 1"Light as. soon as Ithe last meeing were read by the s pen t iI.l a soci a l w a y , under the d1- : Cain , Margaret _.:_ • (Benson) O ma h a 9f deb atm g t is .first mastered , then a , s ymp h omc m strume n tat10n 1s more secretary. r e c t io n of Marg aret Bump. " , Clark, Edna __.(Bratton U.) Humboldt 4irect ap plic.p._tjoIJ , fi?_f:· thi s theory is : comp lete. The program was in ch a rge ofl Sev e r al novel contests pad been ar - (Con t inued ' hn P age 4.) made. us that / Florence Coy. ra n g ed. The first was a b ean carrying · of• t he coac hes will b e j

GATEWAY PLANS . TO The first number was a piano sele cco n t es t 'Next was a hoop rolling SIGMA TAU DELTA in

BE REVISED: JUNIORS tio n by Margaret C ain, w hi c h der ace and last was a dressmakin g con - time t.he que' ' n· will· 1ie dec ided m an tled an encore The progr a m t es t w i t h Reinmiller and .Sellhorn .HOST TO ENG. MAJORS up on. . ' I East by 1928 closed with a reading, "So Bi g " b y Entrance Arch Given as d r essm a kers. The opinion of t hos e Sever a l ex p erienced deb ate rs are , SophOIIIlores Will Be of Brick Dorothy Worley. p r esent -w as that these two had cer- Professional Talks 'Made ·· by Experi- b',a ck in school' tl:iisr · J " - .-

A short business meeting was then ta inl y missed t heir new enced Writers :· should serve as the nucleu s of two !_ The cl ass' m et Thursd ay, held to see what action the committee members ·w ere t hen m1tiated mto th e , · stro n g teams Added to these· en- October • 9 at chapel t ime in R oom had taken toward the Eve rett play. so ciety after which refreshments, I The Sigma Tau Delta frate:n.it,y couraging prospects is t h e fac t that ! Azo 2 Gl ; ude Matthews Presi dent of Before the meeting a djourn ed the wo rked out in t he colleg e colors, were met Monday, 8, Dr. Brow n has- kindly to t-he' class, took · of the president extended a very 'learty S "'r ved as g ue sts a ll students on , t he campus assist in the capacity of critic and h. h f f d r welcome to the new membe'S from ''"' · • · · · · · Iw 1c was m orm .o a 1scuss1oi!I>

' !w h o were ma3ormg or mmormg m a d viser " r h· 8 h 11r , 1 .ftr· t he old me,mbers of the s u En lish • · lconc ermng t e op omore c ass g 1 ·

MORE POLITICAL TALK

AT Y M MEE't:'ING'

Ig " Q the school last ye ar ' .

Mr. Hasselblad welcomed MISS TEAR ADDRESSES

At the c lo se o l ast ve a r t he Sopho- FACUL'J'Y'.GARDNERS IN • • .I! • t t' 1 · 1 · · ething of the · · T 10gues s, exp am m g som Y. W. C. Ar GI RLS OC . more class gave money to the college '. ·TILT OVER PRODUCTS · d h. to y of the orgamzat10n · · j

Brown Gives ,Men "The arms an IS r · for the errection of a gate to be built "

G . W . Dope" He t hen mtroduced speaker of "College Girls' .Religion '..'.. Subject ot Iat the east side of the campus in r e- Shades of Lutbe r Bdr.ba'nk! the evening, Mr.. Enms, w ho _gave a .- " semblance -to the one at the north en-

T he re1rn l ar m eetin g of the Y. M. a nfd trance. Mr. Huck, " t he only real agricn l· on · cu e possi 1 1 res or wo r , m e The Y. W. A. held its r egular 1 • After this qi , atter h a·d l;>een looked turist ofl the faculty," br ou g ht in to C, A was h e lc;I last Wednes d a y The Orient particularly in Chm a n Bt ' r; · dev o tfo nals wer e in char f5 e of Earl 1 1 ' - meetin g at t h e'· hi g h sc'h:ool aumi1!ol'i - 1 Iinto·· rnoh carefully, it was decid ed the office what h e c a lled a 2-pound Whipple , who us e d as the _ scr ip t u re Io n Y b!;!t • in r a rt nm, JO . 1that t_here were not suffici_;.nt fund s _ rad ish. Mr. Delzell weighed i t o_n l th 101 t P l Mr Whipple many other Imes as well. l The meetmg was called to :order by to burlc1 a part cut"stone entrance. t h e college's sca les a nd found that 1t ess o n e s s a m. · h I · f M E · 's · f b I b I H h h d ·d d l:i 'Id · h h th ,, t ' th t train At e cone us10n o r. nms , Florence Davis, president o t e cu owever, t ey ave ec 1 e to ur weighed only 1 % pounds. W ose 'llmp asized e 1' ac a we h · f ..,. •t fo t ate · ' · · 'M · G' · j "t · h b · k b ..1 d ? S · h M ours el ves t o be t he sort of college J1.ddress, t e r .. 0 e; m Y w1aks b rCul 11 d ' Sin g m g was l ed lfy _ary ray. a ga e wit a ase an a ce- s c ales are correct. ti ll furt er, r. • f th d they enough to hear a s h ort ta Y e The d evotiona l ser v1ce v.ra!? cp n, top 1 the to b e as ne ar the Cl eme n ts, a gardner of great repumen who a re ne r e or e goo c·t b . · · · · h 11 d th 1 es p Fordyce of F a ll s i y , a mem er ducted by Georgia W orley Follow- 1 same as the north entrance as poss1- tation d ec l ares that this ve g etab l e 1s ran d o b ot co e ge an emse v . · . . · . th d . t• 1 Mr G oil .Sigma Tau Delta. in g this , Kat herine Krn g p l ayed ' a ble. The plan s are bem g worked on a turnip. Where is Mr. Holch of the Foll owwa- e e vo 10na s · · · j · • · · "' . t t The rem a inder of the evening was selection on the piano. · now and are sure to prove very satis- b10lo gy department? He 1s a lso a w. Brow n gav e a v ery ms rue ove 1 • • cl · · h·b·t· ti Mr pent in a social way. I Miss Tear was t hen mtr o n eed as factory. gardner of wide fame. Well, at any tll lk op t he t d. s Plans are being· made for the in, the speaker of the evenin g. She gave 1' It is the hope of · the students and · rate, the vegetable is very l arge, and aro wn duction of new member, which w ill a very pleasing talk on "The Colle ge the Junior cl ass that it will be well Mr. Huck should feel proud of hi s th ere Wlll not be a eci e - g ,,.. t 1• place j (Continued on Page 3.) •underway by Home-coming. garden. 1 ( C o nt i nu e d on P ag e 4 ) svon ·

THE PER 'U PE.DAGOGIAN '

Entered at the Postoffice of P-eru, Nebraska, as seco.nd clasJ mail.

Published weekly at Peru Stat¢ Teachers training schooJ • fu the Missouri Valley, ' establisMd 1867. I

OCTOBER IN PERU , 1

Glory on glory of woods,

TUESDAY, OCTO BER 16, 1928.

-. 1 1HORNEi) TOAD \ CURRENT BOOKS

JUST ACQUIRED !

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BUSINESS MANAGERs -'.ij.ALPH CHATELAIN, EDWIN BOOTH

SPORTS EDITORS "TIP" ROBERTS, ROLAN:P J 1 •

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FACULTY EDITOR

FEATURE EDITOR

______ HAROLD McCREIGHT

A.methist, purple, and blue, Late Arrival Hails from snatches of rollickWhere the bowl of the high l Arizona ;. humor and a thread of romance heaven spills i j so interwoven in All its splendors of li ght on t he

d · are ,, t ake 1t

Have you seen the horned toi:i m t . of "Trader Horn as o m air. I 1 s ory · find of t he Old Science Hall? It is a rea : either the g-re;tce_,t Saphire of river afar , Blazin g of sumac and 9ak, Crimson and russet and go ld, WHef·e the Painter of a ll b eauty broke , His full on · Oetober the fair : - Esther· Ann Clark.

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I. or an art istic hoax live - one brought direct from near modern hterature h d _ . . ccounts of t e a ve n I the North Rim of the Grand Canyon I The a d t d on the West I .tures of .this ol ra er in Arizona, by Joe Jones. Joe was f Af . a and his philosop hi c Coast o ric • there the later part of the· summe1 · b t'on of life in general make . o serva 1 on his vacation. He said it was ; a book off rare charm, wbether you running and he picked it up accept it as fiction or biogr aphy. I · S mith fresh from and took goo d care of the funny I Alfred- A oys_;us 1 t t : En lish grammer schoo se o u looking creature. Of course Joe was an g t ' to seek adven-

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. rather'· skeptical of) it, but he w1ll ture on the West Coast of Africa.

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anything opce. By the looks of the Here he became a trader in ivory and toad's tail ,· it must have had an awful rubber. As he expresses it:

• time, for i.t lost its tail and is grow- "That's fine adventurous coun try · ., Iwhere Mahomet m-eets th e cannibals.

·'Extr.a Curricular Activi· ing a · one I d · · • · A e! Rivers without names an CAMPUS EDITOR · LUCILLE DOWEJJL ties·" th"' 'Subj ect ·This reptile )ias a ,;r-eal name, Horn- i Y 'th t maps,, 'V • I r countries Wl OU • -"---"'- 3 J • ed Toad 01" Liz ar d. . t lS a IZ- He bad startlin g a dventures as the

t · · Iard of the family l-guamdae, popu- . h" 1 d f ast Thursday at Freshman convo- . f t . first white trader m t is an o can -

GEORGE COOK · , lk Jarly called toads, rom a cer am b 1 h h as initiated into 1 ca.tion, S. L. Clements g ave a ta on general resemblance in form and ni as w ere . e w . . '

EXCHANGE EDITOR RUDOLF ANDERS0 1'T • th · inner circ1e with its stran ge , i1 " Wh y P articipatE\ jn Extra-curncu- lmanner to those animals. eir '. H' 1 d · · · ' .' · ' • I rites and ceremonies. is ove an

ACTIVITIES EDITOR - - - RAYMOND .Jar Activities." A, cm;le._ 1 It may be readily take? for a near first hand knowledge of nat ure is l : cumfe1·ence w · as comtv.sed of l relat1've of' the Australian Moloch . d h'l t h 'o t DEBATE EDITOR

ERNEST HASSELBLAD cir · · r-. be a utifully portraye w 1 e e J. - I circles and a small cue le as L1zard or _Mou.ntam Devil, as tings on native lo i e, C•lStom angi h1sINSTRUCTOR IN NEWS WRITING __ THOMAS E. ENNIS J the hub was placed on the black- dimmut1ve fo:m ai:d tol:'y give added interest to t he story · , board. The inner represented d aily :spmy · seemmgly JUStify He learned the ways of g orill as and ' class work <from which radia tes oth- a supposition. The teeth are VJlrie d elephants, of pigmies and Fren ch THE ORCHESTRA ,,,

One gratifying fact to be no t iced from the recent performance of the coUege orchestra is that the or ga nization is beginning to assume an independent function

When a thing exists for the sake of itself alone, and can, within itself, produce that which is not dependent upon auxiliary productions, it is entitled to distinctive consideration and

he have said? What could he have er activities. One was the spoke to !in character. colonists. Toward the latter he was room and board. Many students who j The body and head. are broad, thick ' not a lw ays sympathe tic: Sc1en ce h as its laws, defimtely set enter colle g e g·o from class work to and flattened , the tail short, and the I "French, Ma'am. A language for down to be definitely When ' room a nd 10om to class wo:k, jusual a_ttitude a sort of sq u atti n g ?os - the mea g re-he arted. If God ever anything is claimed to .be tru e, few frie 1e1s and "l"soclat10ns with lture .with head elevated. It made a worse colonist than t he science can apply these fundamental others. In so doing they become as though Joe bro ught this Fren_ch, He has n't let me know about laws as a test, and de termine wheth- homesick , 10J esome, and soon leave specimen back a so uvemr, as it. It takes more than a little stra w er or not the assertion is true. Hence school. .Other students enter a ll ex- people do, but mste a d he don ate d i t hat and a cigarette a nd a t himblefu l anything "\\'.hich is no true is discard- , tra-curricular activities and have nn to the Biolo g y department. of absinthe all set out in a neat little ed Jong before it reaches the public time left for regular school work, The scales on the body bear prumi- office to open out Africa." eye. thei;i; time bein g taken for all these Inent conical spines, and the horns of He witnessed queer feats of voodoregard. In education, anybody has a per- meetin gs. \ What is o ne in school for, ithe head are supported by bon y ism, wondrous cures of native medi -

In a certain fashion , the story of feet right to say anything he pleases to study all the tlme, .to spend . cones; The mottled brown and gray cine· ipe n , <to ok par t in .triba.l wars. the orchestra within our own institu- and get awa y with it. Why is this, the time In activities, to do nothmg colors harmonize well with t h e Th e strangest tale an d perhaps not tion parallels that of the orchestra do you ask? Simply because there in or to and up ex· Jtoad's natural surroun_din is:s. It l oves e?tirely based on truth, is th e kidn apin the musical world. At fo·st, wh at has never been made a code of fun- tra -,curncular act1v1t1es as tune per- to bask in the s un s hine m the hot- J ping of the goddes s of t he dose-hou se was known as the orchestra was de- damental laws to follow in order to , mits? Is he to be removed from the test weather a nd will bury itself i n IIn all probability i t is one of the finitely bound up with the word, the· judge what is s o and what is not so. I g roup and "form the_ sa nd. Never being very tricks Tra_der Horn uses .to capture tl a nce, or the drama,-dependent up- Truly, these laws must exist. Science, exterior to the college a nd none m active, it will Become extremely the attent10n ofl the readu'lg public. on them while helpin g to elaborate a rt, business, engineering,-all phas- the college? Some students spend gish in cool or dull weather : n<l h1- After ye ars of hardships he had his lhetn. About the time of Haydn (a es of life seemingly, have them. I a ll their time on athletics, music, bernate in the w inter. While in its business eye turned to the money contemporary of Washin gto n), or- Thel'e must be some fur teaching, ' dram at ics, etc., and no time is lef't natural home , the toad fed 'Jn all value that might result from such Jitchestral music bega n to dissociate somewhere, but where are they? Ifor studies. Each is here for an .edu- kinds of insects for w hi ch it .sear ch e d erary efforts, especially to the effect from these things and to be a pro- -· - I cation plus extra-curricular activities. onl y durin g t he h ottest h ours of the t hat such a book would have upon

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STUDENTS AND SIDEWALKS j There are many activities about day, and drank copiously of w ater "Aye the Americans mus t have been in :E'eru. Last Wednesday's a p- Some of our g ood ·townspeop•le have ! campus that each can when sprinkled in the form uf dr op s novel1 ' t1 es whether in search of. one I Cl b R 1. · O gamzations Music In Arizona people lari at these • 1 t pearance was unique in that it was been compla i nin g against students , u ·e igious r of t hese breakfast foods or in 1 erthe orchestra alone which depicted using the pavement as a pedestl"ian I Organizations, horned toads by me a ns of 11. strin g ary matters." · ft o its audience definite thoughts thru thoroughfare on their way to and Itions, Class officers and tied around neck. Inst ead. of His full life of wonde1 ing-.3, seasonmusic , from the colle ge There is an ordin- Debate, Peruvian or Pedagog1an staff, the toads eatmg grass, as a cow d ar e vein of · I s 1 o · t' Id h · k ants with the ed observ at10ns an r

The orchestr a wishes hereafter to ance they say which strictly forbids Athletics and ocia rgamza 10ns. wou t ey p1c up h Id have been lost were i t be reco g nized as the college orches- this 'practice ;nd makes it an ap pre- ' But d a ily work is the hub of all i fl.ash-liJse. r e- umor liter.a.r instinct symhensible offens e. However, the or- t thes e. Itr actio n of their to notthfo1oft Mres LewY_1s the S o u th Afri- tra only when it is performing· this 1 'fi h' h th ts st"ck t is ;; urprismcr pa y . function Other orchestral combin a - dinance does not specify as to where I Mr. Clements made these spec1 c I w IC e an h , t"' ! n velist At her home in Johanh h ' "Wh p •· · t · E t 1 the number of ants eac one can ea can ° · h tions will be co mposed of members ;the students are to walk w en t ere points on y e m x ·11 fi d M C 1nesburg one Monday morn ing, s e ' · · lk · · 1 t" T · Sometimes one w1 n r. arcer ' . . of the college orchestra to a lar ge are no s1dewa s. 1 curncu ar ac iv1 ies. ·opened her d oor to a o-eddler in t in. • · · . l "f 1 of the B10lo gy department .:aressmg I - Id exten11/ hioweve'r;•lJ,nd' it is hoped that 1 Again, they say that it is dange r ous '. 1. Make friends: goo d 1 e ong ' . H th" k ch ware The personality of t he o • · • • • ' • 1 • f · d h ·11 b · this creature. e m s very u.u 1 • • throrrglf these va no.u s combmations 1to life and hmb to walk on the pave- · loyal friends , nen s w o w1 e m- . h" 1 d t tra der reduced to s u ch ' · h d b d · · · d · d d h 1 ' · the of 1s recent y acquire pe I • the true WFs hes of t e st u ent o Y ment. That pomt IS easily grante , 1 tereste m you an e P you m lstances, was so v ivid and arresting , ,can be more • regarded and but it would not be one-half so dan- world. that Mrs. Lewis asked him to write

1ger?us were the motorists who drivej 2. Get greater out of ; - ·r down his adventures Perhaps the Th e of October tenth •their cars up .and down that pave- I <:_o llege life. You will be more happy. , ALUMNI NOTES most enjoyable parts' of t he book are Wlj!S, the orches" ment to exercise some reason• as to Less time to think of troubles and ! the conversations at th e end of each tra's bid to be regarded as an artis- what constitutes a justifiable speed become homesick, provides worth/ 1chapter. In th e se T rader Horn t a l ks 1tic organization existin g solely for limit. use of leisure time.

A Jetter w as received last week over with his edi tor, the incidents of the presentation of its own artistic Student:; are not walking on the-, 3. Real pleasure and satisfaction from Arnold Selk in which he, ex- the chapter and incidently tucks in accomplishments. / · pavement out of choice, but out of 1 comes from a that you 1 pressed some. disappointment .a t hi s many bits of "ruminating" that make

It is hoped that a udienc es will take necessity; and 1t seems to us that the contributed something of worth-while school at Arlmgton not h avmg a !the book s uch raI' e good fu.n cognizance of this fact with future motorists are not giving thoughtful Ieffort and talent to your college football team. However, he expects There is the unr aveling of two eleannouncements of orchestral pre- consideration to the situation. 4 Participation will make you to have a fine group for basketball. 1 ments of romance, one of inciden t sentation. When a person starts to . walk on mOI e interested in and loyal to the "Shorty" plans to be here for Home- I and one of character: the adv..en tuTes nine out of ten he jschool. You . won't enjoy the . real coming. of a young lad in the ':vilds of the

WHERE ARE THEY? will keep on walkmg on pavement., "Peru Spirit" unless you contnbute , West and the pithy bits of During a recent address made to When he starts to walk on a side- to it. • j graduates have_ m homey that come from Peru students, the three admonitions walk, he ·will stay on the sidewalk. 5 p t" t • 11 wi"den your askmg for the Pedagog1an, bemg m- ag e and experience. . ar 1cip a ion w1 . h d · f th · Al of the Spartan mother to her son It seems to us to be· a little bit un- d d 1 b ' l't terested m t e om gs o e1r ma ' mteres.t;s an eve op your a 1 1 1es were given. Among these was the fan· to condemn people for walking Latent talent may be discovered. J Maller. admonition to "rid bareback," that on the pav·ement when they have no • fid to stand alone and not be dependent other place to walk. 1

6· It w1ll give you ence m I Cleon Rho ades of Stap lehurst, who upon a help which one c an do with- your ability to lead and direct others. suffered a broken le g some time out. As examples of men who h ad ELEMENTS OF CURRICULUM

7. Through participation you un - i ago, is now back <:>n the job . Glen done this were g iven the names of Football season has begun. After consciously learn how to meet people, jSlagle, who substituted, say that Newton , Farad ay , Watt, a nd others, carry on an inte resting conversation !Cleon has a real bunch of yo un gall of whom are oustanding men of football season is over then will Iand mingle socially. Te ac hers should sters. s'Cience. come basketball season. After bas- be g ood mixers It will help you to

The achievemnts of scientific men ketball season will come track f know what real coopera.tion

Lawrence Malm, EdgaF-, Nebraska

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Rol an d Rasp, Grant, Nebr aska Gr ant 6, W a un eta 0

BOBCAT COACHES' SCORES son. So first lesson m . . . I :I • _... ,, are plain. They stand out clearly be- coll g· t t 1 h ' h . I 8. It 1s a pos1t1ve means of dev el- h e 1a e me eoro ogy, w IC 1s a fore t e mmd, and are easily recog- t 1 d 11 tt d d oping. persona.).!_ty. · d Al 1 mos popu ar an we -a en e -,.. b mze . s o, science, m ate years , c ourse. , ps th e l e asset. has made tremendous advances, and \ . . • 1 I 9 . Participation will make you less is, in the minds of many, ,the prime I The time for studymg has oom- selfish a nd New conforce of present day living. There menced. be tacts g iv e you outlook on is one thought, however, which done, after m?re ':ork will !:le lire, helps to make you a bi gger and

George McElroy, Brid geport, Nebr. Bridgeport 9, Morrill 0 · llhould be indelibly printed upon the idone. Followm?' :tl;us ,W;lil be yet better citizen.

Lewis C ar ter, Hemingfo Fd, Nebr.

minds. of all: These discoveries and Imo;e work This. fs course

10. Makes tea chin g easier. You invent10ns haV:e been made poss ible which has been m col- have to do those thing s when you only by the _di sco very of fundamen- leies, and is meetmg with modest teach. Less worry. Helps you to d ? e

Hemingford 12, Rushville Paroch. o

Wilbert Zorn, Burwell, Nebraska Burwell 0, C omstock 7

0 ;;:; succe,sses. ' '· , ,!J;" ""- be tter the thin gs you will h ave to d o FOR SALE-O ak desk, good con• • " anyway. dition I. R. Rogers, Phone 156. at the end sought. Scienc e is an or- AN 11. Those who participate b ecome ganization of law ahd Qrder. ' Next week's •issue · of the Ped ago- known first and best by the faculty. some extracurricular activities. Had the speaker been asked to give lg ian wi_H contain special Partic ipants get the b est The convoc ation was concluded by the names of the men who have ex- concern mg the Peru Dramatic Club, d atio n s for positions. . , . t - 1 •• · ii an ding out questionaires CQncerning pounded to us the laws 1and will_ known as the Drarnat ic I 12. The best payin g j o bs ar e usu- 1.extra-curr-icular activities. Results of peda gogy, or teachmg, what would 1Club Ed1t10n. - ally s ecured by t hose who ca n dir ect of the se are bein g· compiled .

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LION TAMERS ' PERUVIAN STAFF ON A RAMPAGE NOW COMPLETE

DORM. FARE CHANGES !only the skirmish did not last qui t e so lon g as there was no t hing left to (Continued from page 1) to figh t over after the first ten min· diet ·for college , stlidents. (It has utes.

Freshman Ol y mpics and the Mid- • i ,, fouli:d 1 that a sttrdent cannot land-Doane fo t ball game are to be Spectal Report of Initiation ISlogan for 1929 Book "Big- work so well on a loaded ·s t omach.) the f e ature of t qe third Dads' ' Bares Startling Facts ; d B tt " Then at six comes dinner This is day to b e c elebrated by the s t udents - ger aQ. e er bbe meal of the day. This time and faculty of Midland college Oct MANY LIONS SUBDUED I the s t udents do justice to the meal, 12. T h e dads of all students : . I The st,a ff for the. 1928 Peruvian -has just as they are get ting well vited to v isit t he 11 . 1 been elected. Here they are: · d dd 1 Th t he uests c? ege and to_ be the Lion Tamers Club had l Editor-in-chief :.. L - Wilbur Schindler starte ' they su en Y stop. e

Some of the old s t udents may say that t hey are getting some " high falutin" ideas but we a re g lad they have taken this s t ep toward civilization a nd only hope t h at t he bo a rding houses will soon fo llow t his go o d example. hg :'!.t all Midland func t 1on.:J its 1mtiation for New Members. The j Managing Editor __ Leo Hauptmlan meal is over, the table is bare and o n t at d ay . · •t· t' h" h h _,, · . . they g o away. If you will consult MISS TEAR SPEAKS TOY. W. C. A. Th ; ., , mi ion w Ic was under t c •.u- E<h t or ____ Margaret Clmeburg 8 e _e c eleb1 i'it.1on w1 ,1 a Irect1on of Clements, Mat hews, I Organization Editors a well educated doctor he will tell P cial chapel serv ice of talks and , ancl Larson was held in Mr Larson'" I A 1 G d Ed R tor you th at this is the proper way to (Continued from Page 1.) . 1 . · · very ames an wm ec 1 G' I' Rel' . ,, I h t lk h mus1ca num bers m the morning, a.t j home. F t Ed't M G .i- eave the table. 1r s 1g10n. n er n s e which time a dad of oTJ.e of th t I ea ure 1 or - - - - ary ray This method of running the eating brough t ou the- necessit y of \' >1leg-e d ts 11 d h e 8 11 • The constituti0TJ. of the order wa'1 ! Men's Athletic Edi.tor_James Mumper w 1 a dress t e ga_thering. At l read and each new member was to ! W&men's Ath. EdLBetty Vanderford affairs of the dormitory was drawn I girls' religio!} and gave t hree re a, .th p. m. a lunl!he?n will l>e served I pledge ' 25 d<:>llars per month for the I Calendar up in October 1928. Let us see how l sons illusfrate this. e dads A special feature '.>f the . h . . j it, was in Octob'er, 1927, and before. "Girls are human beings; they are f · 1 1 mamtenance of t is orgamzation. Hazel Williams and Earl Whipple , a ternoon will be the annual !';opho S 1 d I Th b kf t b 11 women because they are t hrown in t o ' · 1· evera new members attempte to Art __ Ada Eyre and Felix Su111mers e rea as e ran g a t seven m o r e-freshm an pn?r r.o 1 reject this pledge but in a.. short IBusjness Manager ______ Paul Combs o'clock. There was one gr and rush new surroundings. I t more football game. At this tun.e / time enthusiastically stood and ' Circulating Manager__ Wilbur Shafer for the long table and ham a nd eggs for a w oman to havhe religion soph omores and freshmen will vie agreed to pledge this amount. ! Adv. Manager ___ Wallace Hervey and biscu its began t o fl y. Someone shhe h as off er. for v ictory that day. If the fresh- A short time ago if you will re- Secretary - - Mary at the other end of the t a ble called · t e respon_si 1 ity 0 raism g c 1 r en. e n a e · t · th ·11 b ·

After Miss Tear's talk, pledge cards m r vic orwus ey WI · e per- member 1- h' d Ad · Mr C t d M L son fur a b1scu1 ' t, a forward pa.ss was 1·n- . d . many ions were s 1ppe v1sers__ ar er an r. ar t d th t" d m1tte t o discard their green caps . . . . . b were g iven oa an e mee m g ad b d t Th k . . t ' here for this m1tiat1on. They were Last week the engraver was here tercepted Y someone else and he . d an arm an s a an sg1v1ng rme, I d . d b t th h A l f h 1 Th" must c a ll for another one. This time IJ_o_u_rn_e_.____________ th · th 11 t' p ace in ens a ou e ouse. to lay out p ans or t e annua is o erwise ey w1 con inue to wear j • s t h" h d · t h d d "h til Ch t Th M"dl d brave captain had hlS group of book is to have an umque scheme that omeone g o is ea in e roa an em un ns mas.- e an · wa k k d t B th" t ' th hounds and attempted to catch the Ihas never been •ned before. It 1s to s n oc e ou · Y is ime e 1

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I th "F t R ti ,, d lions. The hounds were unable to 1 be a "larger and better annu al" than biscuit s were all g one a nd t he fellow I · "Wnh e h remlont thus elr : 1 · do anything but bay, and such a din! ever be:flore. The South-western En- at the ot her end w as left o u t Severen c ape a at p ace is IS· 1 al of th boys t k t a · b I S 11 Ch . d th . I d Fmally the captain shot the ions graving Company of Fort; Worth, e oo o we ring ase- . e eapef frrussteh , ere is no pe e I with his pistol. Lunch was served Texas, .is to plan the book. ball masks and football he a d gears ' or e means O.L· exit. e g1r s are f th t . t I to keep from getting their heads hurt l 11 d t l ti t h ·1 h b : a ter e en ertammen Work is well under way or. this I • a owe o ea v e rs , w I e t e oys I ; by flyin g biscuits. ,:1 We have no SUrplUS OV" :rremain p a ssi v ely in their seats " I President and Mrs. Pate and Dean new an i better pr-.>jeit. F P" ulty pie- Dinner, at 12:30, was a meal to b e

Think of a ll the confusion that I and Mrs. Delzell were guests of the / tures have been taken the f. ;·:;i week. remembered. Meals are usually r e - 1 er head to meet. wnuld be e liminated were this fine · evening. IMernbe1 3 of the staff ha ve be ':' r work- membered for .the quali ty ofl t he food. custom to be established ih our own I The Lion Club is rather a 1ing eve;y day. These were differen t , , they were r e · Bronco Stable. It perhaps sounds : recent orgamzat1on on the campus. : Many students JUSt entermg colleg.e membered by black eyes and empt y like a bid of blatting theory, but it 1 During the spring of 19'26 it was · and some who have been here be- stomachs. It was a case of first here

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Q Watchmaker and Jeweler 1 ' has worked in other schools ; why not j organized with the following charter : fore have no idea, what the "Peru- first served. here? At I-east it is something worth members. I vian" is. Others don't care t o know. Supper was again a b attle scene, thinking a bout - The Hastings Colle- I E. C. Beck, State Sch9ol, : ask '.' What has it to do with CLARY'S CAFE gian , Mount Pleasant, Michigan j me? 0

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MEALS, LU NCH ES, H is seve nty -four y ears r estm g i S. L. Clements Superintendent of sch ool, is m!,lde up of separate umt YOUR 1' 2 doosrsHOsoRuTth OoRfDPEosRStOfficn lightly on his shoulders, Com. I Peru Sch.ool. students and organizations of stu- , u Q John Phiilip S o usa is preparmg to set R p p 'd t f th p dents. Every collegian is included l Id 'b"l t F"f W. ate, res1 en o e eru h' h p . d II 1 out on n s go e n JU 1 ee our. i - T h C 11 wit m t e eruv1an an a c asses

= h" I State eac ers o ege. 1 • • " • • ty y ears ago m a t heater m W as mg- 1 • are direct ly responsible to the staff to n g t h e s li ght y o un g man who was W. N. Delzell, Dean of Men, Peru 1through .the ir clas s editors. There t o bec ome known to the world as State College. • : is not a college studen t , th e n, who is

" Th e Mar c h K ing " took up th e baton Alfred Crago, Iowa Uni., Iowa City. j not represented in th e Peruvian, fo r for the fir st t ime. Thirty-six A. B. Clayburn, Chicago University. 1 through at least one medium- his y ears ago after twelve years as the Charles Spadit Superintendent of class. The greater majority of stuh e ad of the U nite d States Marine Schools Nebraska. dents have various activities in which 1 • band, Sous a formed his own musi c al s· h' t" th · b h' are en g ag ed, and the inclusion . . I . h 1 . mce t at 1me e mem ers 1p h . . . . h" h b o.rga,n 1zat10n. t 1s t e 011 Y org amz. a- h d ·a bl M b of t ese a c.t1v1t1es wit m t e oo"

- · : · as mcrease cons1 era y. em er- · t i o n in t h e history of musi c al Amen- h " t 11 f It Th makes the bond between th e st ude n t c a w hic h h as b e en abl e to co ntinu e s ip is ope n . 0.ta acu y t" e- jand his annual to b e th e 3tr on g er d d only prereqmsi- e 1s a n me ma 10n over a period of a lmost fo u r e c a es ( bT ) 1 1 No student, t heref'ore, can Justly say paying i ts o wn way from the p iatron - n ot a 1 i t y to p ay I that he has to do wit h " The

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(C o n t inued from Pag e 1.) ·· 1 h 'J i cerning "T e Peru! ian."

When 1'n Auburn down in history as a tie. 1 P Line(-6u)p: Yhou'll hoot be dissappointed PHONE 56 PERU ( EAT AT THE Hoffman - - re Daubner ' I B s Bee Cafe . eru St . L ouis (6) J wit ouBr OaBir cKuNts.APP

t Broc;kman - rt Joseph 1 1 U Y 0.

In the Nebr aska State Scholarship Kerner __ rg _____ E Brown (Next to Gaines Hall on the 1 co ntest recentl y held a t Bunch ( c) - -c - - Willetts l Paveme nt.) - - - - - - - - -

ALL TOGETHER- The Mardis Store is ;ow position t ; furn::-Sc h oo l carri e d o ff fir st honors . That Hertz - - __·_ It .: _ Cornell - - - -

Wesleyan Un iversity, Blair High H Williams _ l g - Swartz

ish your e v ery food need. Fresh Meats, Lunch Meats, Milk, Bread, t hi s is a n a chi evement worthy of Pike - - le _ F. Cakes and Groceries. of all kinds. You will find our prices r ensonac ommend at ion can r eadily-' be seen q b Naidorf (( ble, our,, merchandise .the best, our service unexcelled. ' w h en it is taken i n t o consideration Hart - - rh - Kimmel

25 .... THE MARDI ' S STORE Phone 25 , ,1 t hat Blair High i s a comp aratively Zook lh - - Joyce _ _ _ _ _ r small school a nd t h a t it h.d t hirty- - - - - fb Dirnberg er (c) 0

ELECTRIC SHOP 0 six competito r s t o over come. There Substi t utions for w ere five hun dred students partici- Cas ebeer; Young for Hart ; Delzell Shoe repairing at ' Comfortable' Q patin g. for Kerner; Sautter for Zook. St prices! ·Ladies Shoes a Special- ;.,

This is t h e s e cond consecut ive year Louis uni v:ersity- Parilla for N a idorf; I ty. ((0 t hat Bl air h as taken fi r s t pla c e .-The Surt ain i'o r E. Brown; Ennis Dana Hermes Kimmel ; for Ennis; Ga- 1 (The Shoe Shop on th e East zelle for D1rnberg er ; Miller for Jo- Side of the Street)

Mi d lan d Pl ay ers, t he c ollege dr a" seph ; Eato n for J oyce; Corcoran for matic c lub, wi ll g ive t h e c oncluding Willett e.

number of t h e r t ist c ourse s eries Touchdowns : Lint zenich, H offman. th i s year. The;-,.. w ill produce "Sev-

enth Heave n ," a p la y in four ac ts, by

Austin S fro n g - The Midl a nd

D on a ld E. B ro u g h t on, former are always found chumming with self confidence and

in gs co ll ege stu den t and. m e m ber .of thusiasm. The four are pals of successful endeavor. W e

the 1925 B r o n co f oot b a ll t eam wh o 0 are no.t .mere storekeepers'. Why? ' Because we me r -

has just comp leted his duties a s Uni- chandise our own products, not others.' Some thing

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Last Thursday the Faculty Dames had their first meeting of the year. Mrs. Benford, with the aid of Mrs. Ellen Benford and Mrs. Chatelain, had charge of the meeting.

Tuesd a y, October 9, the faculty h a d .their regular monthly meeting in t he faculty room. Routine work and di scussion of the curriculum were taken u p .

Due to the enrollment in the Physical Education classes, Mrs. Ennis is assistin g Miss Roo t in this depart-' ment. She is also assisting Miss town in Home Economics. Mrs. Ennis i s well qualified for this, havin g receive d her deg ree in Home Ec onomic s from the Iowa State Agricultural Gol - j leg e at Ames, Iowa.

Mr.John R. Muhm is scheduled as a s peaker on the Rural Sec t ion prog r am to be presented befor e Nebrask a 1;.eachers of Distric t 4 a t the Te a chers Convention bein g h eld at North Platte, October 31, November 1, 2. Professor Muhm h as chosen for his topic of "The More Effective Use of the Geo g raphy Text."

TECHNICAL TALK

GIVEN MAN. ARTS

Concrete Construction Discussed

"DERE FOWKS" Y. M. C. A. MEETING

DEAR FOLKS: (Co ntinued from P age 1.)

Ju.st been to manual t r ai n in g cl a ss. in t h e H e a ls o s aid There was a. guy there t ryin g to show th a t a f t er they a r e p ass ed t h e people us how to make sement posts. He sit back a nd t hi'nk that t he l a ws wm t a lk e d ab out 2 hrs. yesterd ay morn- enforc e t hemselves. Th e l a w ag a in s t in g and he talked about t hat lon g li q u or is much h arder t o e nfo rce t han

The co m mercial departm e nt is la rger t han usu al this year Most of t he s t ude nts in commerce a re w o r king fu r t he spe c ial two -year ' certifi -

c a t e

A n ew is being i ns talle d in r oom A 3 05 for the con veni en ce of t he instructor a n d s t u d ents this morning. He sure c a n talk Well t he law against m urder, fo r the firs t _ he fi n ally got thru tal kin g and we j is a l aw a gainst h abi t,. while t he Jat - 1 F.o otb all sched ule s fo r t h 1s ye ar t ook some sand and sement a nd some ter i<:. a l aw against in s t in ct. h a ve been s ent o u t t o m a ny of the wat e r an d mi x ed it up and put it in The t ro uble lies n ot in t h a t t h e re i s u r r ou n ding tow ns. S ee Mr. Delz.ella fo rm a nd it will be h a rd in a little I a r e t oo few men to en fo r ce t h e law, abou t o n e to your h ome t o w n. w hile an d w e will h ave some posts. b ut it is b e c a use t h e great bulk of t h e thus he lpm g to boost for t he B obj I surely s t i c t h e joints Am e ri can people are n ot de a d in ear- c ats Ithis m orm ng We h c- d Jun class I nest in w hat t hey say a nd do. terda y a nd w e had t o dt. every thm g I Th b t 'bl d . t .. li Dinner a nd s u p p er 3 0 c a m e al.- ' . . e e s p oss1 e a J U S m en o es Ifrom st.an d on our he a ds t o w1ggelmg Ifi d t " t th Ph o n e 46 Mrs McMaho n -Ad v: rst m an e uc a ion agams e us e 1 our ears. After we g:ot thru w e play- / ' . . I b k b l S "t of a lcohol, and seconq, rn a w ork a bl e '<:::::>,,...,._ e d some as ·et a ,. ay 1 sure 1s '-"'

i I · b ll d t Il aw w i t h oroper CJtfic ials to e nforce

1 , own, t e oor or a ou en y ar s I" Prohibi t i o n will nev er b e e nforc ed · the r efen t ook 1t aw ay a nd give it 1.t "' ,, 11 ! to the other side I don t k n ow what po 1 icians.

1 fun. got tne a onc e an wen1 d h fi 11 b t t" d t h a t l a w In closing Mr B row n sa1_d : with t he b a ll underneat h rny a rm and 1 .t . t h f t b II f t h 1 . . . . as ODO' as 1 1s e o o a o e

Ihe d i d t hat for. Well t he n e :h t ime I After t h e reg ular meet ing t here ! I O' Ot it I made a drop kic k at the was a sh ort cabinet m eeting.

DR. N. S. HARAJIAN DENTIS T X -RAY SERVICE

O v er Ba rne s' Pharma c y Tel . 2 7

I I b a; ke t ball w hoop but it didn t g o in, I . - ------- - - ---

' a b ou t th at time the c oach g ot me I C aps, P1 llows, etc _See f i by t he arm and t ook me out He Mi ll a rd F owler, 1st d oor N. G a1ne S I Crys tal Thea tre I i said I couldn't pl a y anymore that IHall, or Ada Eyre, DormitoTy f f ! day. I gu ess he thot i was gettin g

I M O N , T UES OCT 15- 16 I i too goo d for the rest of t hem. He f B

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II I i told me I hiW better g o out for foot- I 0 s oe op I "Diam o n d lia 11dcuffs " .f. : ball t oo, so -i: guess h e thin k s I a m I I With , plenty good. Well, I guess I:ll g o to I Nebraska City, Nebr. , f E L EANOR BOA.ROMAN t dinner at the dorm . I don t me an ' e l1 and I ' dinner, I m e an lunch Th ey g ot t h e __ I CONRAD N A GEL

In 1926 the Emporia State Tea.ch! funniest idea here now t hey have • I M e e t the s ucce ssor t o the f ers College, Emporia, Kansas, finish- lunch for dinner and dinner f or sup- _____....______ I " Gold -d i gger " - t h e di amond I ed fourth in the National t o urn ament. per a?d w e dont get anyt hin g to e at I S p E C J A L T y I 1 1 d i gge r in socie t y 'i; gilded d o -

J. L. Loveless captained that team. any time. I I I main. In underworld h a unt s f

Is 1 This y e ar, Peru's d estinies the Well I must quiet: I ·Cut Flowers I I sh e stalks h e r prey; thr i U;; g a - f baske t1ii a ll court have bee n entrusted Your lovin g so n, I L. HORTON & CO. I I lore! to a n ew-comer. J . L. Loveless is that J ohn. I I ------

letter Was a d a nd y P hon e 128 Peru , Neb r Iii I WED THURS OC person. , P. S ,_ your last I , T 17-18

Each year the Portland Cement Elected to succeed Assista n t coach send some more.

·------------• RIN-TI N -TIN Company sends one of their repre- P. E. Kutnink , Mr. Lov-el ess will I T he g rea tes t dog a c tor OQ tbe sentatives to talk and demonstrate to have ch a r g e of' basketb a ll and will ONE TH'lNG which i scree n B rin g the kiddi es to the m a nual arts classes of Peru. assist Coach Graf in footb all and II IS BOTHERING

I se e him in Horace J. Young ofl Lincoln en track. A • A• . E. Johnson, D. D. S.

'' Ri n t y o f the D eser t'' the c ampus for two d a ys. Wednes- Mr Loveless played fou r y ears of N UMBER - OF d ay and Thursday, g ivin g a b Empori a, g r adu a tin g- / STUD E NTS a nd

and the oretical wo r k A lec t u re on from th a t sch ool in 1926 H e w as I FACULTY members

the history of cement, process of given honorable men t ion on the all- 1 ON T H IS

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As a the class wi t h t he aid 1925 a nd '26. He was hi g h p oi n.t m a n of Mr. made co ncrete \ at t he N ational tournament Kan s as pos ts. The usual way of mixing (On - •City, t he l atter year a nd w as crete is t o me asure the sand a nd ce-a :f!orward on the second All-Amerim en t The new scientifi c way is to can t e am his Bachelor of Science measure t he g allons of w a t er for each sack of cement. The amount of deg ree in 1926, Co ach Loiveless cast sand to u se is to m ake .the co ncrete hi s lot. w ith the S t J oseph Hillyards, a work able mixture The l ess w ater National in 1925-6-7. The

,, · close of· the 1927 season found "Jim- used the stron g er the concret e. my" Lovel ess unanimo u s choice for Sidewa lks commonly called cement a forw ard birth on the All-American s idew alks are not such but concrete

sidewalk s. Cement is the material team. L ast year, despit e the fact u sed t o stick the s and and g ravel t o- that he was unable to enter the Naticmal t ournament because of illness

O'ether Concrete is the mixt ure of · "' · h e was g iven honorable mention on sand, g ravel and cement Remember the V alley Leag ue. t his when talking about concr ete work. Slides will be shown in the near future.

SCHOLARSHIP STUD'ENTS

W H O i s. GOiN G TO - PAY FOR the FEED th a t the HOUNDS CONSUME which h ave BEEN HIRED to KE EP the SQUI RRELS AWAY from "THE POOR NUT ?"

Washing and Greasing J oin the Pressi n g Sa ving. Come in a nd s ee Polarine and Mobil oil us about it Free crank case service 0 FOR ' SALE 0 Why hunt further w hen you 1 Herman

and Tailors

Some good rooming houses, 0 know the best-. 0 well located, and at the rig ht

cook, OpriG Lf L E E ·

This is Picnic Time .

What is a picn ic lun ch without pastFy and SERVICE STATION iu bakery d elica cies? We have at a ll times Jay, Jessie --- --- =- - ----------- Salem

Cowan, Dorothy - --·------- Deweese

Repair Work o f .fresh bun s, rolls, an'd p i es f o r your Kal t enborn, Helen - - Waco outings. Lefler, Mildred

Olson, Inez

Elmwood

Ot to, Margaret_ _ .Sac.Heart, F alls City

STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLE S Swiseg ood, Ruth - - - - - - Verdon ICE CRE AM

W atso n, Ma rion - - D annebro g

Wesner, Sue - Nebr. City

THE REXALL STORE

Woods, Emily - - Yutan BY

The following scholarship students WHEN IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COI\JE TO Zink, Ellen - - Murdock

KOEPPLE'S CAFE " school of 19'28, and are now teachin g :

attended school durin g · t he summer

W E S S E L

FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHE S, ETC.

Ande rson, Iona - - -__ Shic kley Ph 195

McCr ei g ht, Rus sell - - - Fairbury one Peru, Neb r.

W agoner, Esther Bro a dwater Wiltse, Ida P e arl ____ Honey Creek.;.

George's Place 1 1 Exten sive Variety and a Saving 1·n Pri"ce

There is a w orld of e njoy m ent in every c u p of our Lunches of all kinds I Hot Chocolate. And every year hundreds discov er it.

Nebraska City is a G d

Homemade Pies I 0 0 T rading Point

Excellent Oy ster Stews, and r eal Mex ican Chilli:lce Cream, Candy and I

COME IN!

Few Ca fe's such a ttractive Sandw iches as Cold Drinks I I

GESSAMAN'S , Nebraska Cit y, Nebr. ,.,

Gold Bond Sta mps an Extra $75.00 fills your Book Saving

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VOLUME XXIV

"TH·E POOR NUT" OCTOBER 27TH

A College Story Pla y e d b y College St ud ents

The twentieth anniversary of P eru Dramatic Club w ill be b rou g h t to a c limax on the eveni n g of H omecoming, October 27, with the pro d u c tio n 1 o f the three-act comedy, "Th e P oo r Nut," by J. C. N u gent a nd Ell en N u : gent.

In the production of t he p lay, t he club is using the l a r gest c ast w h ich has been used at P eru in r e cent years , consisting of over se ve n t y pe rsons. To ad d to t he success of t he prod u ction a new $400 In te ri o r set of scenery, equ ipped w it h p r actic a l do or s , is being use d.

Accordin g to o n e s ce ni c a u t h o ri ty t he P e ru Dram a tic Club h a s t he o nly a mat e ur stage in Neb r ask a wi t h p racti c al doors.

PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928.

"SUN-UP"

STI'LL DEFEATS BOBCATS 16-12

Osteopa t hs Maltrea t Peru Visitors

The Graf-coached Bobcats suffe r ed t he fi.rst reversal of the 1928 season, S atu rday, when t h ey dropped an eradi c tussle t o t h e S till Colleg e outfit at Des Moines. The fin a l re c koning was 16 to 12

The above cut shows t he cast and the settin g of t he p r oductio n of Lula Vollmer's "Sun -Up/ ' g iven at Peru, April 1, 1927. T h e characters from left to ri g h t are: "Pap'I Todd, Willi am Kn ap p; " Bud," Fra n k lin J ones; She r iff Weeks, James Delze ll; Preacher, W a r ren Ned r ow; Emmy Todd, Joh a nna Zabel ; Ruf'e Cag le, Jo e Jon es; Mrs. Ca g le, Sorensen. This play with most of the orig inal cast, was agam produ c ed at s umme r session, June 19, 1928. Miss My r tle Sorensen, who p_layed Widd ow Cagle, is now studyin g dr amatic art in Omaha

T he P eruvia ns left for Des Mo in es I d oped to win b y a su bstan t ial ma r g in of to uchdowns. Hewover, .a s!umpt he kind that h as d efeat ed many a fig h ting eleven- came over t he team, and two fumb les d u ring the firs t h alf paved ·the way f'or t h e first t wo Oesteopath touchd owns.

P eru's first co u nter came as a r esuit of straig ht foot b a ll. A march d own the fiel d in t h e second qu arte r

The play is based i n a mc s t am using way on the "inferi ori ty comp lex"

Y. W. C. A. HOLDS AN IMPRESSIVE SERVICE HISTORY OF

Doing-s of P. D. C. a Story

Pleasure and Business !p oin t ei t h er blocked or knocked down.

' EARL y ELEMENTAR . - .Y .. Iby means of lin e pl ays and end ru ns n eted the to uchdo wn The sec ond DRAMA CLUB GIRLS SEE SPOOKS i P eru score came as of a and sh ows how a vic t im of it ri ses above h imself. I N e w Me mbers Given Fellowship in Organiza tfon's Ritual 1 long p ass, Sa u tter to Pike, over the Party a W ell Balanced Mi x ture of I goal line. Both tries for the extra This is one of the most e n te1 ta in iJ, g college plays ever wr itte n It i n-

'1 1 Th e Y. W . C A. m e eting he ld W ed- f St d G th T h e E I E l t C ·1 t eludes excellent c h aracter :;.;, udies, a, 0 ea Y row 'ar Y e men ary ounci me Still's two t o uchd owns c a me as a rethe excitement of a track n >eet. an d n es d ay e venin g w a s devoted to a Tu esd ay eveni n g at 8 o'clock in t he Isu it of breaks. A P eru on an · appeali n g ·1ove stoi y It has a s ta- ! rec o g ni t io n ser vice o f th e new mem- The Peru Dramatic Club, one OJ" kind ergarten room. , 1., 6 1O-yard lin e made t he firs t posdi u m and track bro u g h t in up r•n t h e l be rs. , the oldest, a nd most ex clusi ve or- Th e meeting was i n fo r m of a s ible, while a fumb le in m id field stage. Th e ope nin g so n gs were " Give of g aniza tions in t he Peru State Te a ch- g host p arty. E ac h g irl came dress- followed by a lon g pass and run netTbere are three acts in t h e play, i Your Best to t he Mast er" a nd " H ave ers Colleg e (owin g t o the fact t h at ed as a gh ost. Wh e n t h e girls enter- ted the The d rop kick w as the second having two s c enes . T he Thin e Ow n W ay, L ord." but eig h t y p ersons may be elected t o ed t h e T rainers Buildin g it appeared made in the fo urt h quar t er fr om t h e first act is i n a u niversity bo okstor e Mis s Goc k ley le d the de votio n a ls membe r ship during a semester ) , is very scary T hey were taken t h ru 23-yard line af ter t h e Bobcat s h ad in June. The first sc ene of t h e sec- Her text was a b ea utiful po em con - celebratin g its twent ieth ann ivesar y many d ark and i;poo k y p laces befo re h el d the Iowans on their 12-ya r d ond act is in the trai n e r's tent at t h e c ernin g th e Se a of G a lile e a nd the this wee k. t hey reached the kind ergarten whic h mark. athletic £eld the next day, w it h t h e D ead S ea Th e poem t old of the Se a The club was organi zed by Mrs. was d ecorated in lfall owe'e n st y le. second scene o n t h e track in fro nt G a lil ee b oth re ceivin g an d g iv in g ou t D a isy Nettl eto n-Taylor, asso ci ate p r o-E ve r y one was se ated on the floor of th e five m inutes sp ar kli r\g drops of water, whil e the f'essor of exp r ession in t he fall of in a big circle. A large g h ost in t h e than scene one. The scen e fo r t he D e ad Sea e agerly gathered t h em in 1908. The fl r st on r eco rd j cen t er a story t h at made every last act is laid in the li ving r o om of / bu t kept t h em There, t he d rops w as held October 22, 1908, whic h we s hi ver and scream t h e

the Psi Sigma House, that night I lost their liie and spa kle because 1 take as oui· bjvtlad ay / h our a s h or t b u t very impor - 1

P. H. S. LOSES TO FALLS CITY

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a nt busi ness meetin g· was held. Bobk 1"ttens

The cast includes: n, an so 1 1· Althoug h bo t h h t er ary soc1et1es u "Colonel" Small - - Leo Hau ptman I Wlth hum a n b e in gs. They c a nno t I were doin g exce llent w ork in 1908, I T he committee gave a Setback argerie Blake, - - Marie L ash I onl y a nd be h app y; th ey must,, the need was fel t for an org anizatio n on_,the of. st a nd-

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The Peru Bobkittens were defea t ed _--_-__ ____ D onald Duryea / also g iv e . :/ that would the- work on step r ardizing. the club by but Jul i a Winters __ M a r ga re t Clineburg Florence Davis then called the l farther into the study and interpre· , was decided that scholarship would by Falls City with a score 19 to 0 "Spike" Hoyt _ R al p h Sellho rn names of the new members . As th e! tation of the true dramatic art, anu , . be just one of the standards the girl s. after a hard battle.

"Hub" Smith Cla:}' Coy 1 n a mes were c a lled, each girl wen t it was to fulfill this need that the were.to live up to: High morals, per, During the first quarter the Bob" Magpie" Welc h ____ Ce d r ic Crink // forw a rd and received a small bum'-:! Dramatic Club was organized. I so?ahty , good sportsman- kittens failed to have the "old fight" Coach Jackso n - H a r vey Nickel in g c andle and her member s hi!l carc1. l1 The club h as alwavs presented sev· ' s hip, a nd physic al fitness are others a nd Falls City seemed to out play "Wallie" Pi erce - E ar l Whippl e i Th e room was darkened, a nd the era} one-act plays during · the year. · so that every g irl in the Early E ' e- ·them to a great extent.

Professor e mrng arvey ! 1 rn r e circ e, re- Smee 1919 the number has mcreased · But during the third and fourth "D " S ur ney W a ll a c e H e rv ey I pe a ted the ouroose of the Y W C A f 8 t 20 1 t of this organization. After some di soc P · - - rom o over as year. . . • . . . quarter the Bobkittens had formed a

D · H C ole g irls sta nd "n g · a Ia g - J : - mentary council mav be a member

A F hma J o hn Bath The service closed with the y W I . . . . cuss1on the meetmg adJourned r es n , - - - I · · Membership hm1t m the club has tight line and held Falls City most

Official Starter - D a le Dyk e , benediction. varied from 115 to 60, and is now 80 CONVOCATIONS A.RE of the time, and usually playing in Reggie - Charl otte Carl son It was once the custom to vote on Falls City territory.

B etty - - - L ois Metc a lf COSSACKS PRESENT applications for membership but PLEASING STUDENTS

Falls City first kicked to Peru. Doris - Lu cill e Ne w comer : HIGH TYPE MUSIC since a meeting on May 26, 1916, the I Peru then made their • gains through Wiscons in r unn ers : Ru ss el and Ed- " tryout method has been u.s ed. Programs o f Musical Merit and Ed· I the line, but failed to hold the ball. ward Sh a efer, F ra nk Cope. Native Songs and Folk Legends Since the first year, meetings hav e ucational Worth Given After sever al exchanges of punts Ohio r un n er: H a r o ld Reid , Fl' e d C o l e ; I Featured .by Native Chorus "been held regularly twice a month. Falls City pushed the "pig skin" · b f the / Both seniors and freshmen wer e h I h't l' f w ith t h e rem aimn g mem er s o The first year meetings were held 6n across t e ast w e me or a d d th sec I d f represented in the convocation pro- t h d Th t . t t club i n t he sta i um urm g e - A musi ca event unique an o ex- the last Tuesday of e;:tch month. ouc own e ex ra porn coun -

· 1 - h gram last Wednesday, October 17. d o nd act 1c e pt1 o na m_er1t was t e appearance While meetings are still held t wice a e " fl h R C k Ch h · Paul Collins represented the s en- Th e play is em ph atic a ll y co ll eg 1a_te, j o t e us s1an _ o ssac . orus at t e month, the first m onthly meeting is Falls City kickin g a g ain, Peru JI d F d 0 t b iors, by sin g in g two numbers; accom- h a1t og et her fitting fo r H ome c omm g : c o e g e a u 1tormrn, n ay , c o er on the second Thursday at chapel a g ain made their yardage throu g f 19 ..... h. · t' f t I panied by Mr. Benford. b ff k w ith b u t one l a u g h - t h a t rom 1s or ga mza ion o we ve na- time and is devoted to business, the the line, ut not su icient to m a e ·1 th 1 se t g ave students a tvpe of Where'er You Walk - - Handel th -d Aft 1 t he rise of t h e cu rtai n u nt1 e co 1ve m e n - second monthly meeting, on the thir d e1r owns. er sev era exh b f I 'd On the Road to Mandal ay __ Speaks Of the play. s on g whic , it may e s a e y sa1 , Thursday, in the evening, is given changes o! punts, F a ll s City made b d d · th Grace Peterson, a freshm_an, also h d h d b h a s n e ver een ren e re m ese over to the production of one-act t e secon touc own y goin g

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This we e k a Gafa One for Local Club

h II presented two numbers, accompanied arouncl the ends, but failed for the a s plays by the player's groups At- 1 by Julia Grosse. extra point Their fi r st g roup opened with "Serenade" b y Moisseeff, sung slowly and wi t h the full resonance which characterize s the Russ ian voic e. • Then

tendence is required , at all meetings. The Four-Leaf Clover _ Cowan

Durin g the twenty years the Peru The Slave Song Del Riego Five minute s before the end of th e Dramatic Club has been organized , Miss Peterson won the district ra- half Falls City tried a double p ass, h fumbled, and went a round the end it has done D1UC toward creating a dio musical contest and also competfollo w ed a quick "Sel e ction from higher aooreciation of dramatic art ed in the state contest ·at Omaha, but for a touchdown. The extra poin t Bandor a " by Davidovsky The tenor In 191Z -because of illness Mrs. Net- the result has not as yet been an- did not count. Thus making t he solo in "The Sentinel's Son g " (Kunz) / tleton was forced to resi g n her posi-

nou'nced The winner of tqe state score 19 to 0.

Cl b is ta kin g was very well done . . "The Cossack's . tion which was filled by Ruby P ag e contest will be entered in a sectional During the second half Peru's 'lin e The Peru Dram a t i c 27 ut celebr ate Before the Battle" (Kolatilin) II The preductions under contest at Chicag o , and the winner strengthened and eight and twelve. this w eek , October 2 20 fim s hed the first g roup , and . an en1 the directi'on of Miss Fer g u so n were . - yard gains were made. Then a fum1-ts t wen ti ' eth ann i'versar.v an d to b "GI W ,, from there , will g o to New num e r ow o r m w as " ble and Peru lo s t the ball.

H co r e _ '. · I "Strong Heart," "A Man from Home, The chapel pro g ram Friday varied Wo r k in conJ·unction wit h om e c om- E 1 h rn n g is · and "The Lion and the Mouse." In considerably from the re g ular pr oin g pr o g ram. , re in ainder of t he pro g ram was : each case the annual play w as re- cedure

To cel e b r ate th e week , t h e follo w - of t he s a me quality and fines se which ' peated for the summer session. Mr. Benford led the college sin g in g ing pro gr a m was aTran g ed : char acterized the first p a r t In de- I Miss Ferguson is now Mrs An- with Ralph Chatelain at the piano. Mo n d ay , October 22, Co n voc a t ion- t a il it is: thony Euwer of 508 Aspen Road , Dr. Brown played two violin solos,

They also opened up an aerial att a ck. Some yarda g e was made. Peru several times g ot the b a ll on Fall s City's 20-yard Jin.e t but failed to ge t it across· the line."

"An Ame rican C itizen," t h e fi r s t pla y Part II Portland , Oregon She is a dramatic / a ccompanied by- Mr. Benford.w-· Dr. p r od u c ed by t he cl u b, read li br a r y P r iso n e r' s E sc a pe - Ture nkoff read.er of considerable note. Bi;own's talent ha s not been realize_d SHUBERT ENTERS M·l-N·K style I S o n g of t he Vol g a Boatment - 1

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in the past by the students, as this The first entry in the M-I-N-K Muw d da y Octover 24 c o n v oca- /' Arr. by Sokoloff Sn o ws t o rm - Varl :;i.moff was his first musical appe a rance. Dr. d D t' b e nes · ' T 1 C k p D av id sky M h h s· 1 K 1 1 sic an rama ics tournament to e . Add by Varro E . y er, ' A ossa c a r t y ov f arc of t. e s - - - o ati m I Brown's numbers were: . t10 n - ress l b d - t h e fi rst I E n c o r e " Teeter Totter" E n core "Dixie" A' f th G St Bach held at Peru in February has b een ·cien t of t he cu un n g • ' 1r or e rmgprest - t i" o n · Part III The chorus was or g anized in 1921 Oi·i'entale Caesar Gui received firom Shubert Elsie Mares, of zt.s or gamz a · . j ---- --- ------year d Oc t over 24 noo n - Le g end of Christ - -' - T c h aik ovsk y and has been in the United States for Mr Lindsay di scussed a f'ew of the a staunch Peruvian, is principal Wedne s a y , ' s · · h - g Mr Ty ler. P ot p o urri of Folk on g s - - three years. They have toured m current topics among which was .the there. Shubert will send the followLuncheon o nonn · A b S k I ff h · · f h 'ddl · . 0 t b 26 Convocation- r r. y o o o more t an a :sc01e o t e m1 e w es t - campaig n results t hus far, and com- ing: Friday c o er Kol t ""n / _ th e c lub. ; S o n g of Ru ss i a - . a en states. parison with those of the past. Mr. Piano solo H istory 0 t b 27 eveni n g 8 p . Marc h - Sl a v1an s ka1a The director, Mr. Sergie So k o loff, Lindsay discussed the "straw" votes, Saturday, c N o etr" ' ith the Enco re " Mo t her M a chre e " received his mu sic a l trainin g at the showin g th a t they were particularly m " T h e P oo r u ' w ' IV M C · .- . t h ast Recep - / P a rt oscow onservatory , and was a dt- large this year. The "Literary · DiD mat ic club m e c · ·· "P · I " h h ra · 1 b mbers and Pe asants ' Cho r us from rrnc e g or rector t ere until t e organization oi g e!!t" gave the results of the "straw tio n for Dram a ti c c u mhe 1 af- Borodin this chorus. He directs without ba- vote election" Mr. Hoover winning th e stag e of t e Pay - - - - z 't ff ·al umni on S t ern Oc ean 31 se ton. by half a million votes. t erw a rd./

Soprano solo Contralto solo Tenor solo Girls' Glee Club One-act Play Reading

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PE.D :AGOGIAN

WH o ' s NEXT?

\ Joe Rob- lln ased Registraf ·n Al u mni , here ' s o n e from Jda- P. s. T. c. Head Considers ere k I lOn 1 o u t in S t Anthony, .a Change . I N ebras a nstitu t ions .e rtson , away · h o :

I Teachers Bag Deer

Persons in and a roun'd Pe r u w ill Nebr as ka colle g es are sh ow in g a b ts n S tewart, a n d I Me ss r s Ro er 0 •

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as second class mail. be sorry to hear th a t Mr. W. R. P ate, : comf orta ble increase in their enroll- b · d a fine d eer t O rmo nd each agg e S t e wart's , ·-·-- ·-=- the esteemed president of Peru men t" for 1928. From the exc han g e w h i le h u nting near M r . k d

Published weekly at Peru State Teachers oldest training school j State Teachers Colleg e, is plannin g t o 1 a e r s which _the Pedag og ia n h as re - ho me at Leadore th e p a s t w e e e n.· in the Missouri Valley, establis hed 1867. , leave thi s institution His r es ig n a - 1p !' d t fr f th 1 Th t ti m a in t ai n that the am -· . . d t 1 J ceive , repor s om many o e co - ey s ou y nor t i e d. ; tion _ is expecte momen ari y • ll! g e s , e s p e cially the Teachers' Col- m a ls wer e neithe r co rrall e d $1.00 the year. Single copy 5 cents. I Eig h t years ag o Mr. Pa.te si g ned leg es she w i eod margins ov er last

- S t . Anthony Sc hool Daze _ 1 the g ra,duation dipl 9ma _ of one Glen enrollments. J oe, by the w ay, is an old Ped a g oSTAFF • Joder, who.was then bemg Particularly , other schoo ls say, t he g1a n r eporter

MANA,GING EDITOR - - - - - - - - - - - - .{- - - JOE JONES Ifro m h 1WM n raR>ks o f the Sophomore and Fresh1 Mr. er n_is ig sc 00 r. men cl ass es are filling up even more Mrs . E llen Maher M ow_ery , in. a reEDITOR - - - -· - - - DON KEISTER Pate s ig ned hi s diploma. . h b t d F h 1 tt f m Phoe nix Arizona, I ... · than m1 g t e expec e or t e cen t e · er ro .

BUSINESS MANAGERS - - - RALPH GHATELAIN, EDWIN BOOTH Wh_en Mr 'Joder receiv:d his de- most part, the greatest gain is to be Istat es that th e re a re fiv e g ree m 1928, Mr Pate a g am had the feund among these t wo. lower class es te a ch i n g in the pu b lic ther e

SPOR'fS "TIP'' ROBERTS, ROLAND KREPS I honor of s ig nin g his diploma. The University of Nebraska re, lo w in g are the t eachers: ·

SOCIETY EDITOR - - - - - - - ·HAZEL HUTCHINSON I Now, that aforesaid Mr. Joder ha s ports an exceeding large influx of Ru t h Peter son, class of '18 · left Peru to attend the Nebraska Freshmen. j Fer n H u ston, cl a ss o f '18

CAMPUS EDITOR - - - - - - - - LUCILLE DOWELL 1 State Medical at Omaha, Ne- AU this .jg due, in a large measure, Mr s Charl o tte Lehn class o f

FACULTY EDITOR - - - - - HAROLD McCREIGHT ' braska. to the economic prospects in Nebras- I Ceci lia Peterson , cl ass of '20 j It is plain to be seen that Mr. Pate / ka this year.

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FEATURE EDITOR - - - - - - - - GEORGE COOK ; intends to leave Peru for t he purpose / No reliable figures are as yet avail - Mrs E ll e n Maher M owery, class of:

EXCHANGE EDITOR - - - RUDOLF ANDERSON : of a g ain with Joder. He ; able on the departmental enrollments '18 expects to be m a posit10n where he 1in variou:5 colleges, but at Peru the

A CTIVITIES EDITOR - - - - RAYMOND TRENHOL f-1 can si g n his next diploma when it is Iincreases have been largely in the J o h n W. Wear, M. D , is now v ice rec eived. I departments of Art Manual Arts and I pres iden t and med ical di rector of the

DEBATE EDITOR - - - - - -

ERNEST HASSELBLAD I ' '. ' . ' ' N t' a l F ' deli t v Life Insurance· Mr. Pate's intentions are of the Science J a io n 1_

INSTRUCTOR IN NEWS WRITING _ THOMAS E. ENNIS ; best, and we hope that he succeeds, J It is well also to note that the at Kanbecause Joder would probably think Training School at Peru has g ained ' sas City, : his diploma not to be legal or of any considerably over last year. I He wa s v 1s1tmg fr i ends Oll PERU DRAMATIC CLUB. Ilearned from the ex a mples of these valne if Mr. Pate's name were not af- 1 1c am pu s last JVIr . Wear w a s The week beg inning October 22 is, j three venerable persons . A life pur- fixed.

gra du ate d from P er u i n 1914 _,He was a t Peru, Dr a matic Club Anniversary pose, no m a tter how g re a t or sma ll, h p 1 p

IMEMBERS

GREET CLUB I

Iv e r y en t h usi asti c o v er Per u 's ath l etw k d · h h th 1 b · 1 h h ' W en Mr. ate eaves eru we 1 1 • d ee , unng w ic e c u 1s ce e- will ac 1eve- 1f1 1t is earned fai t - ·n , d 1 • ic reco r f th d't' f t'-' p d , see him off and we t m t ey w1 , · I 1 1 k f F brating its twentieth birthday. Th e re- fully t hrou g h We use these names hope :hat ever: one wih' lukrnhc u 1·

ore, 1s e i ion o ue e ago g ian is only for ex ample ; the same is tru e I . · n a etter ast wee ron1 rank known as Dramatic Club Edition. everywhere I fc-r he i:; very well known and umver- IHos ie, c lass of '19, h e s t a te s that h e Organized twenty years ago , the 1 Ho"w students who a re no w in / srllv liked.

!Dramatists, Actors Among

SPRING? " A Doll's House " Is Bei n g Con sidered

, recen t ly met H arold W agn e r , wh oclub has seen many and colle g e have a strong life purpose I Peru will be out of one. good the Alumni Iwas wit h u s as ins tructor o :f" g rown much. From tlie very first , which will carry them throu g h to I president went he goes . What is she vo ice. Bot h Mr. Hosie anq Mr. Wag-there has always been a· hi g h stan· such ends of satisfaction in a t as k : going to do for another one? H as j Peru Dramatic Club in it s celebr a- n er are members of t h e faculty o f dard of ·work done, as may be seen well done? There are t oo , t oo few ianyone any suggestions? Perhaps Ition of the twen t iet h anni v ers ary of th e R oc hester school s at Rochester , from the historical accounts appe a r - Mr: Pa.te _should someon e. and its or ga nization has received m any New York. ing elsewhere in this p aper TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE tram him mto the office of president t ' f 1 f t h lub . Igree m gs rom a umm o e c . k h h In a friendly and e q u animous so that Peru will not feel the lo ss h There is now at dwor d t de '. spirit we would here like to di scuss so keenly Any other su g gestions From New a rk, N J., w e recei ve t e club a svs tem of gra uate ere its an , ' will be appceciated. · followin g g r ee t in g s fr om Ellsw ort h aw a rds which has helped very ma- a certain matter wi t h the bud g et P. Conkle , a pl aywri g h t wh o is comcommittee . terially in rai sin g dramatic sta ndard s INTRODUCING.· in g into nat ion al prominence and on this campus. Each member of the N ow, you , as a committ ee, have whose home is in Pe r u: "For t we nty club is a real worker, else he does char g e of the direction a nd finan cin g "THE PEP CLUB" years t here h as be e n a gre at co nspirnot retain his memb er s hip . Her e is of! all a ctivities in t hi s co lle ge p er- acy a br oa d on the c a m p u s,- a conn les son that some othe r c ampus o;·- taining to

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f h itself deri ves a part of its income ; The Pe o Club , a n ew org an iz at ion I ly by the D r ama t ic C l u b . ye iu in g , make s for the unifi catio n o t e 1 1 the d ate is set as A pril 5. play whole. fro m bud g et sou rces. 1 on the campus , held it s fir ; t The sec o nd a d v is e r o f' th e d u b , u s u a llv t he h eav i. e s t produ ction o f The si g nific a nc e of thi s wee k · is N o w we , as t pe rec ip iec i:.- of th e·:e I aft e rn oon at 2:30 m the Iwho su ccee ded M r s . N e t tl eto n T ay the vea;. For sev e r a l y e ars S hakespl ain to a ll Dramatic Club members , L:•nefits, ar e d esir ou s to kno w just I gy mn a smm. sends g r e et in g s from Po rtl an d , Ore .. Th h a nd cannot be t oo mu ch imp r es esd h r w va riou s fund s a r e np :r " p r iat ed I Dick Williams, head of the or- "I know yo u h ave m a de w o n d erfu l p la y s w e r e use d . e c ange h d h f h d d to mod e;n pl a y s wa s mad e wh e n upon others The o"r g anizati on m ake s fo r the various T' ·erefofe , ga niz a tio l)-. a c a rge o t e me et- st rides si n c e t ho se ear l y ays a n b h , '. ' h t t l a "S un -Up" w as given in 1927 a very definite co ntri ntion to t e we w ish to s u g·g est th at v rep or t ot ! m g . des erve s in c e re, e ar Y c o n g r a ulif e of t he c a mpu s . Let us a ll j oin t he. bud g et commi t tee to th e· stude nt:\ Uniforn: s for the club were dis- lti on s. Wi s hin g yo u g rea t s u ccess in T he p l a y being con side r ed this year f h h ] d D k h t t lk on P en s l R b 1s "A Doll s H ouse" a dra1na in fo ur in accord with the sp irit o t JS en- 1body be pl aced w it in t 1e p a ges of I cusse · 1c. g av e a s or a you r wo rk. inc e r e y y our, u Y terpri se. I The Pedag og i a n at a n e ar ly d ate ; and what it. should t o a p e::i F. Eu w er." act s b v Hen rik I bse n T h e l e ading Doubtless,, this year's work is, as ye t , 1 club. The g irls a re gom g t o sh ow a Irole w -as played b y Naz imo v a i n t h e

OLD TIMERS

Istill a form a ti v e c ondition w h ich will · lot of spirit at the res t of th e g a me s. J ere Mickel, a t on e time pres id ent movies and on t he legitim ate s tag;e. Ever y school m ust g row , or else no t w a rran t s uch a rep Ol·t H ow eve r , I Some p'lans were t alked about fo r of Peru Dram a ti c Club a nd n ow as - I Ibsen pl a vs are q u ite diffi cu lt fol' it will ceas e t o function All colle ge j last may be t ak en as a repre- i Homceomin g, and the meeth1g ad - so cl ated w i t h the G oo d ma n Memorial 1 amateurs - bu t " A D oll's H ouse" a n d s tudents h ave the experi ence of hear- sentative report. Of course, it i !! no t ,; j ou r n e d. Another m e et ing w '.ll be Theatre, Chic ago, Illin o i s , a part o f "The Wild D uck" ha v ·e b een used by in g old alumni members tell abou t de sir a ble to publish ex act fi g ur es , s o i held Saturdav mormng at 6:30 111 t he the Ch ic ago A rt In stitute write s th e s ome L it tle The at r e gro u r>s an d col, I t heir colle g e in th e mo r e or less early we su gg est t hat a percen tag e sch em e I gy m club as foll ows: " G reeti n g s t o my le g es. Mrs. J ode r f eel s t h a t P er u diays. Whil e- at t imes w e m ay be be substi t uted.

,fellow members of t h e Per u D ram a - Dramati c C l u b h as the tal e nt a vailrather fi He d up with s uch t r adition s, ' This is a matter which is of in te r- FOR ART'S SAKE ' t i c Club on its t w en t ie t h b irt hd ay. All ab l e for t h i s play . it must be remembered that it is est to all students, and we t a ke thi s Many great sacrifices are made fo r success to y our pl a ns for t hi s year Another pl ay wh ich m i ght -b e used largely thr ou g h t he effor ts of loyal opportunity to ask a bout the r elalive- 1the s ake of a·rt and many

In return for t he m a n y be n e fi ts t he is "Outward Bo und " by Sutt o n Vane a lumni that colleges t a ke their ty of expenditures m ade fo r the d i- of Peru Dramatic Club h ave been p ut club has g iv en in m y e ff o r t s tag e- T his is an unusu al pl ay with sp len • growth. , . verse. ac t ivities. great f?r .the nd- wa rd . I h ope th at this w iH be· the· di d chances f or g oo d c h a ra c t er work.

At present, a · new building is bem g

varrcement of the h1str1omc art. most g lorious y ear of a ll. J. M." cdnstructed on our camp us. To per- PERUVIAN AND PEDAGOGIAN Not many, however, can com b i ne sons who were here only a year or .There exis ts on the campus a rath- 1thi s spirit of sacrifice with t he fin an - The orga ni zer and f o r four years

I PLANS FOR PE RU DINNE RS FORMED

t w o a g o, it will m ake campus er unfortunte complex, if we may 1 as Mr. Dury ea has do n e a dviser of the club, Mrs Daisy B . seem much different It is no. sur- term it such, of confusing the names himsel! to play t he Ne t tleton T ay lor, s ends us h e r rep r ise, the r efore, that the old timers of the college ye a r book and the c ol- I Po or Nu t. F or this part h e needecl gret s for it not b ein g po s si ble for The Pe r u lun c h eons duri ng S tate who re t urn :should be s urpri sed, and , lege w eekly, The and The Ilong shaggy , unkept h a ir. 'J.'he best her t o b e here for t he A nn i v ersar y Ass o c i a tion in Li nc oln at conse quent ly, express t he ir surprise. Pedagogian, respectiTely. Now that w a y to g et t his was to let the !i.a i:r W e ek on acc oun t of the illness of the Cornhus k er H o tel, and in Oma h a At Homecoming t ime , which will w ork has defini tely started on The I g row So a whole her paren ts Mrs T aylor wr it e s: at the Hotel Ro m e will b e b etter soon be upon us, t he r e w ill be much P eruvian, we wish to call to your at- i done without a haircut. Fi g u re " Nothin g would g iv e mo re ple a.s u re than ever bef o r e to be he a rd a bout what the school tention the difference between the 11t for yourself, at least a dollar and t han to b e in Peru fo r t h e a n niver - All friends studen t s , and alumni of used to do and to be. The r e will be t w o. twenty cents saved, a nd fo r Ar t ' s sar y and meet the o ld stu de n ts as Peru .State '.fe ac h e r s Colle ge al·e in · much said whi ch , vie wed li g htl y, will The Peruvian is the college annu at; sake. w ell as the p rese n t o n es." She closes · vited. , seem trite a nd unin t erestin g Look The Pedago g ian is the c olle g e w it h g r e et in gs to t h e club, "Yo u r The l uncheon at Ho te l C ornh usk er under the surface a little and see thei r newspaper.

G. COUNCIL MEETING pl a n s sound mos t i n t e restin g. B est will be Thur s day no o n, Novemb er 1, deeper me a nin gs wri t ten into t he Remember that The Peruvi a n a s Last Thursday aftern oon at 4:3o w ishes for all s uc cess , Si n cerel-y Dand i s in c h ar ge of W. N. Delzell, g ro w th of this .j n s ti tution, eur Alm a , the name ir:iplies, is :printed for all Ithe g irls' council enterta!ned t h e Dais y B. T ay lor." , ean o f Men , P e r u T h e lu nch eon Mater. Peru vi ans, a lumn i a nd s tudents. It s ub -council. membe rs at an informal at H otel Rom e will be Friday n oon, is a c ompl e te record of a · yea r of ac- I t e a , in t he facul t y room.. Pl a ns were

III ·No v e mb e 2 d l d f d h · r , u n er the dir e ction of

THREE GREAT NAMES tivities at Peru- hefi ce the name "Pe- c omp ete or ecoratm g ouses for LATE LOCAL S S L Cl F r om the drama durin g the past ruvi·an." I Homecomin g. The bo ys of the co l- · "".":7: , ,. • •• emen t s , Supe r inte nde nt of the Train i ng School, P.eru. m onths h av e b ee n t aken three of its1 The Pedag ogi an is, essenti all y , the 1 ie g e ar e com pet ing with th e g irls - Reserva t i o n s ma b . m?st notable figure s Alt hou g h th;y 1·newspaper of the Peru ped ago g s, or ! f or the_ prize offered for the b est An a nnoun cement has been receiv - in g to t he hotel s Y e made by w1ll never trea d t he bo m d s agam , f u t ure te a chers It is written about de corat10ns e d fr o m Mr and Mrs . A lb ri g h t, form - cha rg e of th 1 or t he m e n 1n ,t he names and the influence of these only the current doin g-s of the ped a - er fac ulty m embers of t he P eru State Ie i gh ty fi e uncheon. Plates three c a nn ot soon be lost The w orld gugs, and is of interest pr imaril y t o ALPHA .MU OME GA Teach e r s College of th e arriva l of a - ve ce nts at eac h lun cheon. of the and every lover of t he t he pedagogs Mond a y, Oc t ober · 15, Alp h a Mu so n , S eptem ber 5, 1928 Mr. A l brighta rtistic will lon g ho n or the memor- Let's learn to m ake thi s di s tincti on Qm ega, h eld a busi ness m e etin g A is 'ow a facu lty m emb er of t he St at e T h e MEET ies of Ellen Terry , J ohn D r ew , and now, once an1 for all commi tt ee w asappo i n te d to ma k e t e a che r s CoJJe g e,; at Dillon, M m t;ms c h apel class met Tu e sday at Robert Mantell. pl a ns f or a nd printin g of m embe r - v e ry in A303 for a sho rt bu t

Each of these perso n s m ade hi s e x i t 1 BONES s hip c a rd s. An w as a lso \ '. Wil b ur Sc hi ndler, w h ile :wo r \cin g Anna -;;r ant bu s in e ss meeting. only wli.en many year s' servic.e had j Workmen enga ge d in d emo1ishing m a de to t he c on s titut10 n so t h at q u a !-w ith some g lass t u b in g in the che m- · onner was 1 been Pel formed , and all rep resented , the old Normal Hal) are sa·• d to have "fi t i f b '- · f editor of the Pe i· . e ec t ed semor .. 1 ca o n s or m em e rS•llP were p lac- s t ry lab oratory l ast Thursd ay, h ad uv t ile h l ghest art of wh i.<l h the theatre ! found n •1mber of d d b i It h du es Were d " ian Also class u e on a g r a e ass. \ e mi sfor tun e t o c u t h is fin geF q ui te lscuss ed T is capable. They · were f.aithful b•:neath i t. 1"t w ou ld adjourned. · he meeting ""' , ' - - d eep l y w h en the g lass br o k e. P au l t hroughout their en t ire lives .to ,a be w iMi t o te a r do.wn some of our .Upp e r c lassma n : Wh y didn ' t yo u Com b s , b us iness m a n age r of t h e Pecho sen purpose, and th ey m ad e thi s pr...s ent un.t enable educ at1°on a l theo- stay for t he h o le s h o ? w w · r u via n , says: "Not wi t h sta nd i n g t h is pu.r p o"Se strong. rie s , a nd see wh a t sor t of b ones w e F res h Ro om mate : P r •j gram s ai d , fact , the Peruvian will stil\ b e out Ther{! is no small lesson to b e might find beneath ruin°s, · · "Act t hr e e s am e as ·act;' o n e " \ on t ime " ·

"I sn't t 1 funn h tnen in the fi Y t at most of t he "N ·rs t row are . o , most of · tlckets fr them bought their on1 a scalper "

DRAMATIC .CLU·B IN YEAR 1908

Sh a k e spe ar e a F avorite in Or ganization Ye a r

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The P e ru Dramatic C1ub was o r- i g an i ze d t h e ealrl y fa !ll o f · 1'9 08, while th e first me etin g o n re c o rd w a s held on O c t o ber 22, of that y ea r . A presiden t was i n e h nr ge of the m eetirig and the 6!0 0 Stit u t i @.D was r eaC a n d ad opte d, so organ i zat io n must hav e tak en p lae·e earli e r t h a n Oc t oa er 2 2r

The cl ub was limi t e d to a s hip of 115 in ord er t h a t all mem b ei·s mig h t b e ; benefite d by it. I t h a d a f u ll memb er sh ip, a nd ma n y w e re t u1 n.e d awaN at e ach meet i ng All applic ations for m embe rs hi p w tr e vot ed o n b y t h e c lub. T he c lu b met mo n thly f or p r o gra m and bu ;,in ess 1ne et1.ngs, an d th ere · we re some spe1.:ial occasion s on which ot h e r p e rs ons t ha n members· c o uld a t t ena.

D u r ing t he iirs t semester th e work was co ntined t o t he stud y a nd presen tat ion o f Shake ;,p e ana n p lay s. Scen e s w e re from " As Yo u Lik e It," Ma cbe th," " Hamle t ," and "·Othello " ln aesc r ibi ng t he work , I

SPONSOR OF P. D. C. ,.. 1908

SPONSOR OF P. D. C., 1928'

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23" 192&

·HONOR ROLL AS INCENTIVE

Awards Made Based on "Point System"

.As a reward to those members of t he Peru Dramatic Club who do outstanding work an honor roll i s announced at the of eaeh year Special honor d agge rs , used as guards for the pins, a:re give n to these per · ,.sons who win the highest number Gi" points under the point system.

Th ose so honored l ast year we1·e; Joe Jones, Cedric Crink , William Kna:pp, Leo Hauptman, W a llace Her•:Vey, Fred Duey , Hazel Williams , Wanna Metcalf, Madge Argabright, Helen Stukenholtz, and Iris Jones

1 The latter four and William Knapp r are not in school this year.

ADVISERS l'N !DRAMATIC CLUB i RESEARCH ON .

Much Work of Merit in Past Activities of Present Time Peru Organization Proved and Present Many and Varied the Oldest

will ' be

and a fitting prize

1908AN.D1928 ' IN YEAR .1928 CLUB'S ' . AGE , .

t he 19 09 Peruv i an say s, at these pro- 1 gra ms t he re w a s no music , no comic · Mrs. Daisy B. Nettleton , who organ- Holding to that s ame enthusi asm rn Of the nearly twenty c61leges an d s peeches, or funn y' numbers; !n short i ized Peru Cl\Jb in 1908 has characterist'.c of the group ·.vhich in universities of Nebraska, Peru State n o t hing to p l ay t o the audien c e, but 1since become Mrs. E. L T.aylor, of 1908 organized this club , the rnem- Teachers College has the oldest dra· llhe n·e, e "t ne v e r lagg ed , a na t n e C arme l-by-the-Sea, C a hforma. • Mrs. bers of today are striving toward ar- · 1 b u matic c u . The club was organized attend a nc e was a 1ways g ooct. " N e t t leton-Taylor was the adviser of tistic productions. The motto, "The . T he g re at est fe a ture of' the the c lub for four years. Show -Must Go Ou," is felt with true b:il Mrs D aisy Nettleton Taylor in the t h la A n American Ci t izen," I Under the advice a nd directioll' of I histrionic fervor by every member. f of 1908. The first meetm g on J was e pt y, d A m on g the spe- I Mrs. Tavlor manv excellent readers It' is with oride that we point to · record w as e>ctober 22, 1908. a t ou r - a c · c o m e y -1 1 the c iuo for HIU8 ' were b ro u g ht · to the campus. t he p10neers who had the fore r: 1g ht to Kearney r uns a · close second h a vc1a pro g r a ms o i . ' · . h p D t " Cl b w ' was a re cl tai by ivu.,s t1uwell i ro m , Mr s Nettle ton-T a y lor w as ener get- orga nize t e IC u · e evide nce of t heir first meeting of · · · d 1 o ked w t h d ete m n- a re orou d of t his heritag e and know- ·t he State U111versit , Mi ss tl <H ·el 1 IC an a ways w r i 1 1 • - · a dramatic club on O'ctober 13 1908

' L d t li Mou s e " An- I ation for the best results. During mg that we h av e this wonderful !rnst • • read 1 h e io n a n e · · : . d t which w as their first meeting f 1 .- b M"s · Cii'ne I 1910 - 11 1"ud g es were chosen for plays to bmld upon we strive towar g r ea - · or orother r e c 1ta w as g iven Y 1 " ' · · b

l) f E I in order that the characters taki n g er successes. ga mz atio n , ut at the meetm g Octoassista n t in the e part men t 0 x - ,· b 22 · p · ·

J PHOTOGRAPHIC

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FRAMES

PHOTO FINISHING CAMERAS ALBUMS

· I p a rt might put forth greater effort. L ast y e a !," ,the am ateur play wri g hts er m eru, the const1tut10i;i was pression I The victorious cast was entertained were gjven incentive· in t he play writ- read a nd adopte d. There h a d been PetefSOil

Studio

The work of t he y e a r re a ched its / by the advisei· at her home. ing coi1tcst. The t hre e best pl ays a president previously elected, for he climax with the St Patri,ck's Mrs. Taylor writes her regrets for produced to an enthu siastic au- took charge of the meeting. P lay, "The Land o.f Heaort s D e sire I.'not b e i"ng aq le to be with us due to dience An or g inal one-act play con- that PHONE 56 PERU : h . Mrs. Nettleton-Taylor states If it h a d no t bee n fo r t he ent us1- i the illness of her parents. ;test will be held again this year. , h h h M N ttl eto n Ta v I "If t h e constitution was read a nd a s m wit w 1c rs. e - ·· - Th t d " t M A For two years the club ha s irdver- I · b . e presen irec or, rs. nna - ' · d d 0 lor starte d the club w e _ w ould e Bes t J o d er has been with t he club · ,tised the school an d dr amatic a ctivi- a opte ctober 22, t h P1e were at c e l e b r ating o ur twen tie t h anm v er- ! since t he fall of 1926. During this ties by touring southwestern Nebras - two or thre e m e etin g s befor e I sa r y this week . Thos e rem em- '. time Mrs. J o der has built up a repu- ka with a tJiree-act play. ' Thi s plan There is n o d oubt but th at Peru Club J 0

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ber Mrs he! as : ta tio h T or · her work, and is to be continueg i n a modified form " -as s tarte.d first."

. . a stro n g deter mma tion and '. complete direction of p l ay s The this year. A service burea u is pl a n- Ne· other co lle ges eve n approach 0 . 1mtiat1ve 1 sch ool knows Mrs. J o de r 's production s n ed to supply one-act or lon g pl a ys these 'records. The Un! v crsity Play-

. I ar e a s near to perfec tion as amateur for c:ubs and or ganiz a tions in sur- ers were organized in October, 1915 , I produ c ers may achieve. ro\rndm g tbwns · as such c a lls m ay the York club in 1920, the Doane

fii·st tour come to us Players and Crei g hton University

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Men P r e dom i nate as Club 's Ex- ; play on the road in 19126. She has The major prod.uctio;.s planned for club b oth in 1921, Midland P lay ers e cu t iv es a lso chan g ed from one to two m a jor this year are: . "The N ut," "A 1925, and t he H a stings Colle g e Pla y - O erhead to meet. produc t iun'5 a ·ye ar. Doll's House ," "T a ke My Ad.vi ce," ers in t he spring of 1928. W esl ey a n Q D u r ing t h e p a st t wen t y years t he r e , One of tnf faculty congrat ulates "East is We st,'' and "Out of the University h as a club of some y ea r s ·J. C. CHATELAIN hav e been twen t v-seven uers ons as - ! t.he club on having a direc t or of such Night." Three or. f'our one- a ct plays org an ization, but they c a n n ot give O Watch maker and Jewel er · c end t o t h e for. I' and Mrs. Joder will be g iven at each monthly meet: the ex a ct d ate. t he P eru Dramatic Club. Of t his on h e m ,:nne r 111. which she c oop er- ing

Ten Ne b1 ' aska Colleg es h ave no n-um b er t h ere h a ve been se ve n girls 1ates vn t h other department:; of the The clu.b sponsors the one-act play dram ati c org anizat ion. They are:

an d twenty b oys. It h as b e en six 1 sc hool. contest of the M-I-N-K hi g h sc.hopl Cotner, Duchesne, W ay ne, D ana, Ne- CLARY'S CAFE y e :us s ince t h e presidenc v has beeri I · music a nd dramatic tourn ament bras-ka Cen t ral, Hebron Junior, Con- .ME.l).LS, LUNCHES, ' o ccupied a g- i; I. Glasgow COLLEGE GIRLS. which is held in Februa ry a t Peru,. I cordia, Gr and Island, Union Coliege

SHORT .ORDERS

t he o f t h e f .airer sex to have MEET TOGETHER The efforts and fund s of the club and Chadron ;, however, Co t ner plans t his honor m 1922-23. with help from the school have gone to org anize a club within a shor'ti 2 doors south of Post Office ff

A list of t h e ,!) residents who h a ve i '.Falks Made About Various Girls' t oward e q uipping the stages in The time. s erved Pe1·u Dramatic Club follows: j Activities Little and the nudi t orium.

1909-1910 Isab el G a bus and Eliz a - : The Gi r ls' Club geld its reg u- auditorium a nd a eyclp r am a a nd ve- Club is prepa rin g for t h e biggest

1908-1909 Varro E. T y ler J y.e.ar diT?mers were added to the . 0 ' S . TOP. AT THE . beth Curry lar meeting Monday at Chauel t ime lour front . curt ains to Li ttle The - year in it s history.

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1910 -1911 Orville Stephenson and Iin the audi t orium . - · atre. This y e ar a .cyclorama and two : The officers of the club fo r this ' . Tl sets of : s cen e rv are bein g a dded to : S • , 1e me e tmg opened with Mrs. Dun- h d. - Th " ! year a re: pres iden t, Leo H au ptm a n · MEAL Bernice O'Kief · • d' th d t' 1 Sh t e au 1to1 .1um. · e new scen erv . 1s.1 , n1n g s re a mg e evo 10na s. e - j v'' ·d t L 11 · CANDY

1911 -1912 Fran k Ellenberg er 1 1 k Iequipped wi t h practical d oo r s ' ic e-presi en , 1 ian Brady; s ecte- 1 , ai so ga ve a s i ort ta! on the art · · • t M G

1912-1913 E dith Cornell a nd Ch a rles / _. ' W 'th · f· · k ·1 ary, · ary · ray; and tre asurer •· DRINKS

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Iwork which t he g irls at the D orm1- I a g r o up o energe t ic wd'I ers· W II H .. . . , Novak d · d . f h ' h b'l' _ a ac e er v ey. The foll owing six tory h a ve been doin a The work was an an a v1ser o ig a l ity, m.rs. 1 l I

C K d , ,, 1 A , B t J d · h , , peop e are e aders 0£ plavers g r o ups· H F

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M .l t Bl k h ' • - - I f h d b d a n ces on a n t v , Cedri c Crin k Ma -. 1 o n a n e n s 1p - Mrs. Dunning extended an invitat ion m g y o er t ime an a ih tyJ tow ar s d B , - ' • · •

C . Th I . h I b 'h p D . onn a r a d y, Eldon H a yw a rd H azel

r a1g omas t o a ll g irls outside of the D o rmitory servin g t e c u t e e ru r am at1c w·1r " , Earl Crai g I iams, an d Ma rgaret Clinebu r g t o t ake up thl s work a nd in t he fuOscar O akes ture org anize a n art club Th e a irls o·

Lyn n Schaen t hal a nd B es - have been m a king magazine · r:cks, When in Auburn · 0

si e L a u m an desk s e ts, do or stops, pictures a nd

1921 -1922 F u ll e r Woo die ' president, Mary Gray, who gave u s P

1922-1923 Be r n ice P a r ki n s on a nd a talk on Homecomif1:g. She t ola t he

Harriett Glasg:o w ' girls not only t o b.e thinking a.bout

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0 · c· L A R K , S v 0 attractively priced.-Ta ke the Elevator.

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Shoe repairing at 'Comfortable' · featuring l!.adies' and Growing Girls' Shoes exclusively at

1927-1928 Jo e Jones , , _ ,.

1928 1929 Leo Ha u ptm a n Q ' , , prices! Ladies Shoes a Special- $S OO rn t he c ases w h ere two pe r s o ns a r e ·

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1926-1927 1) Ji f L d . · c · !.( !.( Ji o a 1es oats and Dresses in South Eastern Nebraska
Otto O a kes homecoming but to talk it au t he
Ma r k Delzell ti me The club w as then divided into' 10 /'J
O Visit Our New
Jerre Mic k e l their distrj c ts to decide whi c h ho uses l
Shoe Department
Bog le in g. The club adj o urned. j
v v s 8 t er In most cases d u e to t e t r · n- . *1IOd d · h war '. =-<::>=<.:"·="'>="">="'>="'>= m}is h in g t heir c o urs 7 or u r in g t e Ice Cream, Candy and You'll not ibe..dissappointed . . : • · '"' ·;being called in to service: Q ( .Ill _. N e w m e g a p h o nes h a ve b een r e- · CQld .CDrO i nMkfE ,JNf with . . .....· . Nebraska City qz ' . . ceived
i d t he pel? . . All . _ • .0 LJ (Next to Gaines Hall o.n the cr , . Get your d iscount in ' · m ust he lp with t he rallies Come o u t j O p Paveiµen t.) t . '· ; • "· · " · , I , O an d d o your pa.rt . 1
·George's Place .O ty. o o . . , $6.00, $1.00, $8.00 · fist ed for one t h e fi r st Q , (The Sho'p on th e East 1Q ser v e d dudn g t he firs t semeste r a nd L u nc h es.. of all kinds Side of tbe Street) 0 fl 2nd Floor. th e seco nd person t h e s eco nd s e mes- Ji , ., Ji u · - • • h
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CHADRON S. T. C. . A WORTHY FOE

Homecomers Assured of a Battle Royal Oct. 27

FIG HT, B0 Bc A T s ' F I G H T !

HOMECOMING BOOK All s t u d en ts a n d fac ul ty w lhl od ar t oe h who are ou t fo r

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The i:e will b e on sale at th e 1'nteres te d in P . D. C. a r e ca e 1 -p Ice are · prog r essin g stad!um Saturday books wh ic h n otice t h e Ann ivers a rv P amp hl et n i ce l y. Fri d ay evenin g all · 1 h n • f g1 r s av- OE SHOP u will conta in det a il e d informa- w hi c h w ill b e on s al e in th e lo bb y 0 · i n g atte n ded ten ·u b SH l t · th P tl Ch d h d 't · d · co n vocati o n wi e el- Nebraska <I ion concernmg e er - a - t e a u I on um u rmg li gibl e for t e ams. Th e te Pe r u _ ron game, with pictures Wi t..h- W ednes d ay and Fri d ay, a lso S a tur- am ora cin thi s ,book b e a pl ace to d ay eveni n g du ri n g t h e p lay. " T h e tic e e w ill be h eld next Monda; and kee p -a d e tail e d record of th e P oor Nu t." Tu es d a y; the hit-pin ball

h e r c onferen c e sc h e dul e aga in st a n 1 .game, as well a s much other Th e so u venir pamp hl e t g i ves t h e e gym. DR. N . S . Ol d rl·val. material of inter e st. Th e sa le . hi story of t h e clu ll ·, a picture of Mr s. R p

It is fi tti n g t h a t Pe r u s hould ope n to u r n ament will begin in th HARAJ

W. . ate w en t to Lincoln las t 0

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X - RAY SER V JCE h d the Homecoming c ommittee :.ind · , I b - f t h Fri a y , on a s mess trip, t exp ectea t o witl}ess t e ne v er-s a y- i e ga ni ze u tie c lu ; pi ct u res o · e Tel 27 th · · t t Ov er Barn e s' Pharmac y. · tilt betw een Coach St ark' s Ch a d ron e pnce 19 e n ce n s present off ice r s a n d advi s er, L eo

A large cro , wd of home-c omers are of the books is s ponsored b y 1 D ai s y B. Nettle to n T a v lor, w h o o r - d bu·

E ag les a nd Coac h Graf' s c l aw in g Hauptm a n, L illi a n Br a d y, Ma ry I

Bo b ca t s w h e n t h e two tea c her s col- A Sophom o re c l ass meetin g was ! Gray , &-n d W a ll ace H ervey, a nd Mrs I

l eg es fig ht it out on t h e P e ru grid - held Tuesd ay , Oc t ob e r 16, at r eg ul a r IA n n a Bes t J oder, r espectively; a list I Cut Flowers ·1

iron S atu r d ay. Th a t the g ame w ill c h apel t ime. of t h e pr esiden ts w h o ·h av e s e r ved

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be a g oo d on e is in s ured b y t;he fact The m e eti n g was ca ll ed to order b y P. D. C. ; a nd a li st of t h e Pl a ye r s I Ph o ne 128 Peru, Ne br. · , r ysta ea re I that the two schools h ave a lwa ys t he p r e si den t, D a le D y k e. A vote Grou ps, an d va r io us a r t ic les a b o ut b h ·-------- - - - -.... TU ESD y 3 I b ee n itter ri va ls si n ce 1923 w en w as mad e up o n a c lass ed itors hi p t h e c lub . A , O CT. 2 Per u tie d Ch a dron 10 to 10, d r op pin g f o r t he Peru via n , an d T e d R oehr ka s- -- J OHNN IE HINES IN I her from championship c ons ide ration. se of Seward , Neb ras k a, w as elec t ed. S ERVICE

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FOR SAL E 1 R • W k Al so Com ed y "SU GAR DA - f und efe a te d a nd tilt'!no social acti vities of t h e class u n til SomE: good roomin g hou ses, e p a1r or DIES" I w ill be t he fi rs t appe ara nce of eith er after Home co min g . w ell loc at ed, and a t t h e ri g ht Courtesy in t he N I. I. A confer ence circle Mr. La r son gav e a s h or t t a lk o n price Inquire of I J . M . ROWEN WED., OCT 24, 1 DA y ONL y I Ch a dron t ook ·t h e season -open er from "Pep fo r Ho mecom in g,' ' fo ll ow in g O f

So far th is seaso n , b oth re- I It w as d eci ded t h at. t h ere wo uld b e

G E O. L L E E I

"The Poor Nut" ·I t he Sp e arfi s h T ea chers 26 t o 7. Th e w hi c h t h e me eti n g c losed . V • s ame d ay saw t h e B ob cats trim St. WITH

Be n e di cts 6 t o 0 Th ese c omp ari ti ve

JACK MULHALL AND I s cor es w ou ld indicat e Ch a d ro n t o I 1 , .A. E. Johnson , D. D. S. CHARLI E MURRAY I h av e lo ts of driv e, a nd Coac h G raf IrJ 36 years of Helpful Se rvice 8

He a speed de mon on the I "' overt ime 0

CJTJZENS STATE BANK j .--.L'.. ne 11 Th'e Pe r u ele v en is i n the best co n - Q tim e was c h as ing b utter fl i e s unditi on it has kn ow this s e as on. K re - I Li l t he lov in g b u o- flew in t o hi s I · · b k h 1· ·' ' A a "'d f h I

JCi 1s a c i n t e 1n e- up at qu a r t er · I · I cap c ome Y rama o t e a nd is expec t e d to make t h in gs in - 3

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I Q T E s T I 0 s oe op I ed he w as a grea he rq l o ver I of t he b a ck fi eld c a n b e chos en fr om ! . . . I f I and t hen n ia d e hi s dreams come I such men as H art, Sa utt er, Zoo k , J I I Neb r aska C it y, Nebr . # tr ue!

Youn g, C as ebeer, a nd Hurst, a nd a ll ·

• WHY IS THERE A STEADY INCREASE IN BUS I- I I I THURS

I of t h em capable. The line includ es

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Cap t a in Bunch at the pivot w ith a N ESS AT THE COLLINS' -MEAT MARKET?

He rtz, Broc km an , Ri gg in s, T of t a nd a

Cowell at t h e t ac kl es; Willi ams, Ke r - I COME JN AND FIND OUT.

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ish your every food need. Fresh Meats, Lunch Meats, Milk, Bread,

Professor Hill has been notified of Cakes and Groceries. of all kinds. You will find our prices reasona-

his appointment by Mr. Harry C. ble, our merchandise the best, ancJ our service unexcelled. Barber, President of the National Phone 25 THE MARDIS STORE Phone

Council of Mathematics to s erve on I q the membership committee As a part = _ of his duties Mr. Hill will at tend to

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Have you noticed the large Nastur- 1

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ti um le af in the office. It was pre- i stand. Come in; you will be

s ented by Miss Tear. She has an

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as welcome as you always

JOYS it immensely. were.

This leaf is different from most

le aves, for, as Mr. Delzell says, it

has two diameters:, one seven inches 0

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Why not have the other members

of the faculty show their garden · I

products? see one each week SCHOOL

BOBCAT COACHES' SCORES THE REXALL

Wilbert L. Zorn, Bu'rwell, Nebraska

Burwell 0, Sarg ent 20

R. 0. Rasp, Grant, Nebraska

Grant 45, Palisade 0

Lewis M. C a rter, Hemingford, Nebr.

Hemingford 24, Dalton 0 ONFECTIONERY

Lawrence Malm, Edgar, Nebraska FRESH FRUITS AND C

Edgar 6, Geneva 0 Cookies, Cakes, Bread, and Lunch Meats

Georg e McElroy, Bridg eport, Nebr.

Bridgeport 32 Sidney 0 HOT COFFEE, COCOA, AND SANDWICHES

School will k W•dn"- SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SUPPLIES

day, October 31 for the State Teach-

·and Ta il o rs

This ts Pic nic Time

What is a picnic l unc h without pas try and bakery delicacies? 'fe hav e a t a ll times of fresh b uns , rolls , a n d p i es for your outmgs.

And the prices ? They a re right.

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N e bras ka November and day, November 2. Frilfay's classes Opposite Training School '5 will recite Saturday, November 10. No excuses will be given for absence from these classes.

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Q M. E. Shuck, Ph. D Manager KOEPPLE'S CAFE O Suite 410-11 Symes, Denver FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. Has more vacancies than satis- 0 P.hone 195 Peru, N e b r Q I factory applicants to fill them. ' --------------------------

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Washing and Greasing I Hot Chocolate. And every y e ar hundreds discover it Polarine and Mobil oil I

Excellent Oyster Stews, and real Mex ican Chilli. Free crank service , I Few Cafe's offer such attractive S a ndwiches a s W:hy hunt further you know the best.

G E S S A M A N ' S

FLOYD PALMER I N e braska City, Neb r.

F A L.L LINES OF DRESSES AND COATS

Extensive Variety and a Savi·ng • 10 Price

Nebraska City is a Good Trading Point

Gold Bond S tam ps an Extra $75.00 fills your Book Savi ng

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COACH LOVELESS DIES SU.DDENLY

T aken Ill While m Des

Moine s

BURIAL AT EM P ORIA

L : Love1ess, assistan t d ir e ct or of men' s physic al edu c a t io n , d ied suddeQ.ly Jl.1onday, n i g ht, Octo ber 22 in the ' Methodist Hospital at Omah a, Nebraska Mr. Loveless was taken s ick while wi t h the Bo bcats at Des Moin es, Iowa Monday n oon, due to the s e riou sness of h is illn ess , h e w a s t ake n to the hospital at Omah a H is home was a t Empo ria, Kans as, w here t he fune r al was, held Frid ay afternoon Several Peru people were at t he services Dean Delzell represen t ed the executive , d epartment, Charles Lin ds ay, the fac u lty , Russell Wasley the a thletic d ep a rtme nt, and W a yne C a tlett and W illi a m Okrent represen t ed t he Senio r a nd Junior cla sses

).\'Ir. L ove l ess w a s g raduate d from t he Empor i a State Teacher s C olle g e of Ei:nporia, K a ns a s , in 1926 a n d t h er e gained a considerab l e rep u tation a s a basketbal-1 player: H e p l a y ed fo u r years and was g ivert honorabl e menti.on on the a ll-Karisas c onfere n ce

tineup i n 1923 an d '24, and, in 1925

a n d ' 26 was p lac e d as on e oi; th e foi;-

SPIRIT OF HOME-

COMING IS HIGH

OUTER WORK IS COMPLETION

!CHADRON EAGLES ELIMINATED 13-0

Bobcats ' Scoring A tt ack in Last H a lf

VIS I TORS A THREAT

The Bobcats op en ed the 1928 conf erence schedule S aturday, by h a n ding Coach St ark's Eagles t h e shor t en d of a 13 to 0 cou n t in a bitterl y cont ested a r g u me nt before a l arge home coming crowd.

Bf t h P eru to uchdowns cam e ro:ter a scoreless first h alf. The fir st cou nter c am e as a r esult of strai g·h t foo t ball wt t h Hart, Zook, and Sau tter drivin g off t he tackles a nd runnin g the e n d,s l on g a nd cu nsiste n t g ains Zoo k c a r r ie d t he b all 4 y a r ds t h r o ugh , t he, lin e f o'r t h e sc ore Krejci's t oe failed to fun ction for t h e ex t r a p oi nt

Th e Grafmen scored agai n i n th t fo ur t h qua r ter after Kr ej ci's return of S a mpo nt s sh ort pun t t o t he Ch a: dron 8-ya rd lin e Zook again c arried th e ov a l over the l as t whi te stripe. Krejci's t oe a dde d th e ext1 • point

" THE POOR NUT".

SCOR·ES A HIT

Ch a d ron mad e her lone b id for s corin g h onors in the second sta nz a Sh or t passes ov er center an d an encl run or two ad vanced t he ball to t h · P eru 8- yard li ne t h e Bo bcats to ok it on d ow ns.

wards on the Natio nal m y t;hi cal q u in-

New Science H a ll Will Be R e a dy for tet He w a s .hig h p oint man at the Occupancy Soon · Nationai Tournament at Kansa5 C ity Much ,,.Enth usiasm Dis play- /in 1926 a n d was nam ed a forwar d on · ed by ColJ ege F olk Th e construction of P eru's new t he seeond All-American team After Science Buildin r. i:s well u udei· w ay , r<:lce_ivi ng his d ee:ree in h e p l a v_ t!U,n g wa-:s · a gl<Yno u s 1 Th e ertt ir; wall is laia an w ork has e d N a- · o;f the Rome sta ted o!'I t h e roof. Th is sho uJ?· ti,oi:1a l cha m p ions. m 1926-27-28· be finis h ed in abou t two weeks,, nd b b srnce m' ng s E ve r y s ingl e bit of deco- Mr. Lovel ess had e en ere co 1 · p lastering will h av e b een s t ar-te , p y ( c tin d o n Pag e 3) 1-a t i'o n , ev e r v _ h e a r ty ha,ndshake w it h h h on u e · t hen. T he workmen are rus in g t e a retu rnin g grad, e ach small touch of wo rk so that t he buildin g will b e what-not b lended to m a ke t h e whol e coµipleted by Decemb er 17, 1928

Players Show Much Talent in H omecom ing P lay

A large ho use of 11o m ecomer:. a ncf college stu d e n t s wit n essed l ast Satu r d ay ni g h t "Th e P oor Nu t ," the Dramat ic Clu b's fi rst Jon g p r odu c t ion of the ye ar Th e p l ay w as w eH st aged packed wi t h l a u g h s, a nd acte d with a true co llegi a te tempo.

Sat urd ay s contes t g iv es Per u a one game m ar g in of v ictories in t h e fo ur tu ssles bet-wee n t h e two schools

In 1923 P eru pl ayed the E a g les to a 10 to 10 t ie at Chadron: in 1924 t.h Bobcats h an ded Ch a d ro n a 6 t o 0 d ef e at to cop t he c o nfe r e nce c hampi onsh ip ; 1925 saw Roy Wynne's p r oteg es p ass t he buck a nd t a k e th e champio nship from Per u to t he t u ne of 13 td

tota l

show P eru t o hav e

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EVERETT CHOICE harmon i ou s; Hnd every on e of t h o e Thhe building is h a lf as l ar.g e' Th e p lo t , bri efly, is thi s : J oh n :M:ili-

Society D ecides upon ture Producti on

raindrops t h a t fell before tri ed i ts as t e plans c a ll for. The state legi.'>- er, " The Po or Nut," is employed in b est t o pu t a damp er on , i t a ll- a nd l ature did not appropri ate any more t he bo oks t ore of "Colon e l" Sm a ll at F fun ds fo r t he construc t ion of the en- Ohio State. Mar g erie Bl a ke is a lso a U • it couldn' t b e done! tire building. It is hoped th at this cle r k in the store. Julia Winters, A lon g i n the early par t of th e w eek will be done in the nea r future. Th at fro m Wi scon sin is en gage d t o "Sp ike" spi r it c ommenced to g row st ron ger , part of the building will ex t e nd ea t. Hoy t, tr ack cap ta in at t he l!"!'liv e r sity

The Ev·eretts held a m eetin g T h urs- d t d h fr 11 and t he wo rk whi ch h a d b e e n in pro - an w es an ave a on t ent ranc e - ;>we1v e1 •1p n n C() : nin g- to Ohi o fo r day at 8 o'clo c k in th e Little Th e a tr e. a t the n orth. The n_ art now under Lhe t rack m e et, she d e cides i lw t " Th e g ress fo r lon g be g an t o com e in to Roll call was taken by t he secre - construction extends no,r th a nd so u t h Poor Nut" is mor e to h er likin g, prod th · t f t h l t more evident notice. B v the middle ta ry an e m mu es o e as a nd occupi es the former site of th e vided th a t h e wins in the I 1ar k m e C' i me e ting w e r e rea d and app r ove d• of the week folks beg ah to 'see that Old N,orm al Hall which w as recently • - : : • ; • ) , T a k e n e n t fr ols oy s urMiss Burton gave a r epo rt of the it would be some Homec oming. The razed in order to m ake ro om fo r t h e prise, he i s "hy pno t ized" b y ,J .i li a

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PH ILOS ENJOY ' · MUSICAL TREAT Program Presented in High Sc h ool Auditorium

The regular meeting of the Philoma.the an liter a ry society was held l as t Thursd ay evenin g in t he hi g h school a uditorium c ommittee of the E:verett pl a y. It p reli m in a r y eruption of the v olc a n o new building ." Winters, and , ( a lthou g h he is re a lly was d e ci d ed by_vote to h ave t hr e e of p ep h " h h d 1 b t t The buildin g bein g construc ed is in love with Mar g erie) they are "en- The program was under the di r ec1 th h · t w ic a ong een snu er-o ne- act p ays ra er t an JU S one F "d An- • 81 feet lon g a nd 61 feet a nd 10 ga g ed- practically." tion of John Bath a nd consisted of mg c ame n ay m ormng . im- . . . .. . play. . . . p r omtu ra ll y was in sti gate d by ,sever- wide · and three . stones . m 1 Next d a y comes the m eet . In a four groups of music a l numbers. 'then t he socie t y d eci ded w he t he1 1 1 d .d d b t h b d d 1 h e1g ht The fir st floor 1s exception - I s h ort s ce n e takin g ol ac e in t tr a in- The first was a pi a no solo by Ma x· h · lu· a ea e r s a1 e y e an , a n ev- · _ t hey should ave Just o ne or t e e ht k bl Th ally w ell a rran g ed. The entranc e at er's t e nt a t the field th e inferiority ine Re ag an; the second a violin sol o . h P . . t h" · . d j ery on e c a u g on remar a y . e n . : • b pages m t e e1 u v1an is yea1 a n t 1 the so uthw e st corner op ens mto a complex of "The Poor Nut" is mi ra - Y Otto Boellstorff, a ccompa nied by ft d "t d "d 1 a con vo c at10n a re g u ation pep "b 1 h · L 11 H h H " fi b a er som e 1scuss10 n , 1 was ec1 - t " f ll d d th f th vest I u e. From ere, sta irs g o up culously ch a n cr ed into a superiority uc1 e ug es. 1s r st num er h l n1ee 1n g o 0 we , an e or com- . "' ed t o · hav e t e sa me as ast yeaI, . f d" d At th" t to t he se cond floor. Al so, a h a ll from c omple x a f te r his " eg o" has been on - w as "S a lute d' Armour" a nd his sec· 1ng r ay was IScuss e . IS even 't hree pages. t h 1 , 1 b d .t the vesti bule connects wi t h th e ma in er ated upon He e n t ers th e rac e a nd ond " P er p etrf il Motion " P a ul Colh H e g ir s p ep c u ma e I s appear- · 1 h Mr. S a,efer a n d Mr. er v ey w e re ( d t h t t 6 . 0 0 t h t hall, which ex t ends the full len g th of wins it. ms t e n san g "D a nn y Boy" a nd as h d a nc e a n ey go up a . a h b ·1a· d . 9 f "d . T h h" d l 0 n t . e program committee a n p re- m or nin g for orac t ic e , t oo ). F r id a y t e UJ m g an . IS eet w 1 e. e Th at evenin g t here is a fr at er ni ty is secon se ection a popul a r n umsented the following: t h - th d h d floor of t he hall is to hav e a concrete p ar ty J oh n Miller re alizes th at he her "I To 11e Up Your Pic tu r e Wh en , e ve nin g, en , e g r a s a com- . . . . · y s "d G db ,, T Clarinet o lo - - -J oe J ones d . d th t" . base co vered Wlth b a ttleship lmole - h as b ee n du oe d in t o t hi s en gag em e n t ou a1 · oo ye. wo c e ll o so lo s P ·ano s o lo Walter W e ise m e nce t o co m e m , an .e. un e was um The Physi cs deo artmen t will · · - by Imo Brooker,· "The Sw a n ," a nd 1 - - ripe f or a re a l demonstrat10n. There · . - w ith Juh a, a nd, th r ou g h the h elp of · - (Continued on Page 3) h " B f d f d h "Traumerie" conclude d tile pro g r am . fo ll owe d a ro u si n g t orchli g h t :parad e · is ota ny p r o ·es so r an rien s , e

PIRATES OF P E NZANCE an d r a ll v whi ch t old the to w n w h at m a na ges to slip ou t of it in a way

IS

THE ANNUAL OPE RA

wa s up -( as if they h a dn 't been a n x- AUTUMN TREES ARE th at m a kes s ome of t he others a ssu me ious l y wii tin g fo r i t all · al on g ) , and

SUBJECTS OF NOTICE

the roles of "nuts ." The con vention a l

BOBCATS TO WAYNE LAST OF WE E K

Gilbert aJJd Sclii;,. an P iece t o Be P e r- w h i ch w as prop erly closed by a mov , h appy endin g is then in order after form e d in P e ru ie a t t he colleg e a uditorium The Classes Are Stud ying Flora Intens- almost everything else h as been p ut Peru Me n Will Face Second Confer_,.. picture shown w as "The Colle g e ively at This Time out of order.

Mr. Doyl e, of t h e m u si c dep ar t - H ero," d o n at ed by W . S. Whitfield.

In t h e role of "Th e Poo r Nu t," Don has a n nounced t h e operati c By t he m i ddle of the fore n oon on Nume r ous g rou p s of stud en ts h av e Dur yea did q uite a cre ditabl e bi t of

ence Oppone nt

L as t yea r t he ga m e w as p laye d on P er u so il and r es ul te d in u r ath er lop-si d ed s core, b ut t h e Wildc ats h a ve be en buildi ng a fi g h t in g t eam t hi s yea r a nd w ill be pl ayin g before a H om ec omin g d a y a s.s embly

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state Tea<Jhers College ,

Followin g thi s game P er u w ill not pl ay ag a in un t il t h e gam e wit h Kea rney h er e o n No ve mb e r 16. F oll owin g t hi s is a g a me at Om a h a w it h Om ah a Univ e r sity. Th e team a t t h at pl a ce h as h ad a compl ete r eversa l of form since l as t year and ha s bee n upsetting the dope p r etty

The Peru Bob cats w ill j ourn ey t hi s we ek to W a yne, wh ere t h ey will meet t h e Wild cats of t h at ci t y on prod u ction of th e year to be " Th g P i- th e ne xt d a:y , th e h ou s e deco rations been no tic ed on and a bout t he ca m - w ork. Marie L as h a nd Marg ar et r ates of .Penzan c e," a work by Gil- w ere a ll displayed, the various g roups pus durin g the p as t we e k or s o Clineburg, pl ayi n g Ma r ge rie Blake be rt a nd Sullivan. Th e oper a w ill b e h a ving done t hei r work quite faith- in g the .trees. Both the art a nd bi- a nd Juli a Winters, did two nic e ly b l .> • 1 d L S a t u r d a y, Nov emb e r 3 g iven before the c l os e of t he fi r st s e -f ully . Of these 'so decor a ted hou ses olo gy dep a r tments are now makin g a a nc e.. opp osi t 1ona pa r ts, a n eo mes t er, t hus givi n g leeway fo r w o r k ( as announced l a ter) t he T r en- speci a l emp has is up o n tree stud y , Haup t man came in for a g ood interon the M-I -N -K Mu sic a nd Dr a m a tic s holm house a nd Mt. Ve r.non H all wer e their reaso n s b e in g q u ite diff ere n t. pre taiion of the eccent r ic Tournament a nd the comi n g G lee I t he winners At the Trenholm house In so far as con cern s the biolo g ist, Sma ll. Clu b tour the bovs of 't he di str ict m a r k ed off a the t r ees a re no w all in frui t a nd t h e " Spike" Hoy t, " Hub" Sm it h , a nd T h e a u t hors of op era are weli / fi eld in th e y arf d , e rect ed :fall c hemic a l ch a n g e s in th e leaves "W a lli e" Pi er ce wer e p laye d b y kno wn f or t heir wo r ks , some of t h e I g oal a nd su spende d o ve r th e a r e b eg innin g to t ake p l a ce R a lph Sellhorn , Cl a y Coy, and E arl' more :P rom inen t of them b ei n g . " Pi.n a - / whol e of i t a hu g e web , b e ar - To the a rtist, color in t h e fall' Whippl e. This pl a y w as the first co lfore," " The Mikado," a n d " T h e P i - ! i n g its we ll-k nown s1g mfic a n t ch ar- w o ods is a t it s h eig ht The r e are yet lege ap p e a r ance fo r a ll of t hi s trio ; r at es of Pen z ance." T he mus i c o f' 1 act ers. T he up per sto r y wmdows a f ew g reens left to blend into pie- no tw it hstand i n g , t he p ar t s we re c arSir Ar t hur Sulliva n , while b e in g of a ; were covered from the inside wit h tures, altho ug h t h e r eds a nd ye ll ow s r ie d we ll. classical ty p e , h a s rollicking c h a rac- I .the blue a nd red. with white let t ers of the oaks are quite pre d om i na nt. We ll de fi ne d cha r ac t er r o les were teristi<;s which recomm e n d s it even i symbolizing the c_olo r s of P e ru Bes t views of the autumn foliage are tak en by H a r v ey Col e as P rofesso r to the uns killed .in operatic appr eci- '. and Chadron. L i ghts behind the se ob tain ed by m ass es rul s een fr om a Demin g, Harvey Nicke l as Coach ati.on.

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thi s we ek is a n- icampus S a tu r day morning, and the n ouncin g t o t h e st ude n t bo dy, and 1 sc e ne was one of a successful others, t h at President P a t e h as re - !h omec omin g. A pproximately o n e considere d his deci sio n to leave Peru. ! h u ndred th irty -t h r e e e x -s t u den t s of $ 1.00 the year. Single copy 5 cents

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CAMPUS EDITOR LUCILLE DOWELL

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1followed by questions asked by the a c t iv e memb ers of the fr at ern ity.

After t he initi atio n ceremonies, t h e h os te ss, Mr s Tyl er , serv ed a very delig htful ltfn Ch , The following person s were tak en into t he fraterni ty :

Ma r y Conw a y Fred Duey J on e:;

H a r old McCre ight

Lucy Mitchell

Wilbur Schindler

Ru t h Shelley

El sie W allin

Mr s. R. R. Wonde r

Ad a W ag ner .

L ast wee k, if · yo u w ill rec all thi s ' P eru s ig ned t he re g ist e r at the Adp aper p u b li s h ed th e fact th a; Mr . ' mi n istrat ion bu i ld i n g. This is the Pat e in te nded t o leav e t hi s i nsti t u t ion !l a rges t rep res e n tative the alumn i in order that he mi ght b egin wo r ki n g ever sent to ho m ecoming. Neb rasint o a p o s ition which wo uld en abl e ka an d Io wa w e r e of co u rse rep r ehi m t o s i g n Mr. Gl en J o d er's d io lo - 1sented by t he maj ority, but t h ere wer e m a o n ce m or e , Mr. J od er, ; e ll : m a n y from o t h er states. Mrs Isabe l kn ow in g h ow m uch th e sc h oo l would Hartl ey- Ped en came from Sheri d an , m iss Mr P ate , h as hi mse lf fo u nd t he 1W y omin g·, t o c la i m the h on or of beso lu t i o n to t he pr obl em in g t h e most remote re g ist rant H ere is a late t el egram r ec e ived l If ap pearan ces me an an y t h in g, from Mr j t h en the t eachin g professi on r eplenPeru Peda g o g ian ! ishes the -exch eq uer , broade ns t h e J - • Gentl emen: • " min d imoroves t h e moral e , and r a ises Re st easy fo u n d a doubl e fo r Io nes l e vel g e nera ll y The 1 Mr. P a t e an d m tend t o t r ain hi m to I n i were cer tain l y e x amples of a ll 1 write sim il a r sig n at u re Joder. 1thes e t h i ngs . S h i ning new a u t om o-

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INSTRUCTOR IN NEWS WRITING THOMAS E. E NNIS

A TRIBUTE I r THROUGH SP EClA Llt is w it h sorrow t h a t w e bri efl y IZATION paus e to know a fri end and tea ch er 1 I , __ is tak e n from u s, a nd our he ads a r e A s h ort _ time a go t he s tatemen t of bow ed for h im Wi t h double ke en- I a law of ge olo gy was m ade ess is s uch gr ief f elt b v tho se w ho ! a n ed1 to n a l a ppe arin g w ithin this knew him well a s both - c dlu m n Th is law is d eriv e d fro m 0 h isto ri ca l g eo log Y, a nd re s ul ts from ur te a chers, it seems, a re some 1 , observatio ns t ak en of anim a l li fe way a l so close to us that som et hin g p ull s t h e v ery he a rt w h en on e h as t h ro u g h a ll t h e m any e a r t h a g es In S l .k simp le ter m s, t h at Jaw is t hi s: " Hig h g on e. o 1 e our fr iends th ey are t h t · h speci a li z at ion of a s_n ec ies indi c a tes a , te a c er- fr iends, t h es e qu ali t ies d bl d its prese nt ' e xtinc t ion " It me a ns t l1 at o .en in a n amal g am.

Think w h at t his, ou r lo ss, is w h en t h e a ni ma l or p la n t beg in s t o mea n- p r od u ce a c cesso r y p r otective d ev ic es in g; t hen con sider t h e to t al h · h b w 1c t e v er,Y p r odu ct ion of these dev ice _ the life of a t ea ch er tou che s. It is sign ifies a n in creased amo u nt of o erg ood to think upon . -

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1ment p aid o n t h em, were h y p,h a ch apte r of Si g ma T au Del ta ini- ! I nea r l y a ll t hese folk s H igh -p.ri<:e d in t o a c tive m embe rs hip . t h e ;

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' j ew elry and Kolle g e Ku t K lass y· fo ll o,win g J?e r so n s : B e ul ah Gayl ond , K lothes w er e ev i dences of ,thei r ftna nMcWilr I . --- !cia l well -being Iiams , Mary Con wa y , Lo vitt , F re s hmen Respond t o Qu es- =· Th e ch a n ge i n perso n alities were n d fr. a n ces Mor iarty. t ionaire ; not a lt o geth er du e to e xter na l, ar t iTho se taken a ss ociate m em be r - ' _ fici a l it ems, ho wever. T h is point w.a s s b,ip w ere: Ralph Ch atel a in, W ayne ' A que s tion aire \vas h an d ed o u t t o ; m ustrated by o ne a lu m nu s w ho s aio Catl ett, H a uptma n, Mad onn a t he fr e sh m en ab.oµt t hree weeks ag o. a n· :x-c l as smate, "Bill, l've Brajfy, Lu,c1lle ,IIµ g pes, Mrs. :i;>. H One hundred eighty-s ev en of t hese , more m m y t w o mo n t h s o f teachm gNorwoo d , Ch a rl es Linds ay, and Mrs we re filled ou t and re turne d jt h an I did in any year .I spe11t in E. F. Monroe. Nine t een of this n um b er h av e b a d co ll ege! And if' I d i dn't cond u c t mvTh e ch apter h a d as its _g u est at t e ach i n g e xperi ence, an d :. m any of' 1self a lo t bet t er tha n I u s ed to i n c ; la nd t he c eremony, in ext r.a-cu:r r icu lar 1 ! leg e, :I couldn t two i n t h e Dr J Q. Owen of W ay n e State ac tivi ties w hile ,m hi g h sc h oo l : t e a chrn g p ro fessi o n B eheve, m e it T ea ch er s Colleg e Mr. Owe n is the 34 in d eb ate, 20 in d e c lam a tion , 74 1s u re ly do es show a .man fl aws in f ound er of Si g m a Tau Delta and is at. in d ramati cs, 17 in lite r.ary soci eties, h is own make-up " T he atti t ud e of p r es en t execu t iv e s ecretar y of t h e 61 in cho ru s, 90 in g lee c lub, 18 in !m ost alum ni seems to follow thi s lin e or g a ni zatio n H e presented in a n in - orches t r a, 26 in Y W. C A., 19 in of t hou g ht g ene ra ll y It ta k es a good te r estin g m a nner the hi story of th e st ude n t c oun cil , 24 in G. A. A. , 79 i n man t o be a ve r y g ood te a che r°. .. or g a niz at ion and ·' a statement of i t s b asket b all, 20 If! footb a ll, 35 in tr ack, S ome of t he b o ys w h o we n t o u t thi s aims . 32 in te nni s, 20 in Gi r ls ' Reserv e. 31 /all seem t o have thought t ha t t h e Thi s is t he first t ime t h e P eru ch ap - s tud en ts p lay pi a no , -a nd m any Jfirst mon:h's should be spenJ te r h as e ve r b ee n p ri vil e ged t o h ea r can p lay oth er 111 str u ments !for marri ag e li c ense, f u r ni t ure and an a dd r ess by t he fo und er of t h e n a -A la r g e nu m b er of stud e n ts are 1 •·groceries fo t two. As a resul t, t hese tiona l En g lish fr atern ity, a nd b oth p a r t icip atin g in extra-c ur ri cul a r ac - fellows c am e t o h om e c om in g, b u t n o t the old a nd n ew me mb er s w ere hi g h- t ivi t ies of t h e co ll ege. H er e ar e l a lone ! Aft e r all profess ors a re jus t ly by t h e hon or w hi ch Drl some fig·u re s : ! huma n bei ngs, ev e n if t hey do asOwen's visit b estowesl . 25 in l\ter ap 13 ,in dr ama, \su:ne :he propor t i ons of an o l d -ti 1 n e tic c lub, 70 m Y W C. A , 21 in execut 1b'tl;er at e1i'. am- tim es: 'L

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Many others would like to be a mem- . . "t of wel ,.ome manifested by bit why we're calling this issue the -systems of armaments. How lon g CL ' · t" Th sp1r1 - 1 ..:i tha t I ber of some or gamz a ion. ose stu dent body. Seve r a ! dee l:' :e u Hom ecom in g iss ue, but, after all. can this continue before extinction is

1 1 d g e ve • '-------·--------- iste a re: t his was the finest homecomin Homecoml·ng 1"s 1etrospective r a ther1 accomplished? For tunately, it will

Th d · I L "t ... · i"eties 62· dramatic d sed hope!> The Junior class met urs ay m , 1 era, y soc , , stagert i n Peru, an exp res - than Prospect1"ve. We like to look probably never come, for man, u nlik e Th f ' 1 b 60 y M and Y W 61 ath - b t es 1n the A202 at chapel tim , e e purpose o _ ' c u_ ' ; . ·. , for big ger and e 1Jer on back to J ·t th1"nk ove1· all tl1e the lower forms, is endowed with l d l 61 44 I J about lhe meetin cr was t o elec t a c ass e i· f et1'cs, ; music, · f t e Few f ailed to re1n ar { friend3 we m et a nd the go ,,cl time we power- to think. · However, is he ex- tor for t he., Peruvian. Madonna Bra- 1 Several clubs were which ur · er a l i muroveme n ts which havl· h a d. If thi s issne of rhe Peda g·og·ia,11 erc1sm g this divine -given powe r day was elected for the positio i:. might _be organized for ·be::e:nd nre being made 'o:1 T he c'&m: help s you }ust a bit t '. "iu tl.d, we when he deliber ately throws n ature' s p l a ns a re -being made· for the Juniors Followm g are some. Social club , Thev all h ave :he interest 01 are glad.

Ilaws back into her face? Compete- to have their pictures t a ken fo r Freshmen Dramatic Club, Litera r y much at heart, if And there re a lly were lot s of t he .tive ar_mai:ient is only_ Pe r u via n before long. After some di s- Club.

11 alty of a lumni means any1.-lnng at "old t im e r s" we spoke of a week or specialization of protective devices- cussion about class dues , the Why should we no t make to a t ea c he r's colle ge, he n P eru So ago weren't there? It m ea ns it "cannot nor it will not come t o . d " d for freshmen organizations in which . . h f t . de · ed d ,, m g a JOUrne · h as a brig t u ure 1n · much to these fo lks to ab e -c b'lt:k once goo · • ·.,_ Id I t each one ma_v show his ab ili ty? It

The soohomores ne a c ass mee · in a yea r, or, perh a ps, five years or Such omment as this, perhaps, is in g Tuesda y , October 22. The meet- seems· as thoug h the freshmen receive ten years. We can hardly deny the a t rifle far-dist a nt; but should it be - d b D 1 D k little if any encourag ement. This is in g was called ,l;o or er y a e e fact ' that we had most g lorious fun. beyond the reach of a college and the minutes of the last meeting one reason why many drop out of

To' you, who have come an d t hen dent in "this so-called " age of enli g ht· read and approved. college life b efore finishing the fir st g one b ack again, we wish luck and enment?" We think not. . year of college work. Rememb er, The questipn of sophomore pms each of _vou was once a f re s hm an. hope to see you a gain ne x t year. d d th motion wts

THINGS ABOUT READING was di scusse an e How did you act and fe e l? Wouldn' t Isn't it a great feeling to be comin g made that a committee of three be h ? Th th" b t you h ave been very g l ad to hav e a n ome. er Is one mg a ou a news appointed to decide on standardiiing

And then, more seriously, all of us · 1 hi h · 1 · 1 upperclassman a s a n ho nest- to-g ood -

Y. M.--Y. W. M·EET IN JO INT SESSION

Purpos es of Both Organizations Discussed

paper art1c e w c is very og1ca • t he sophomore pins. ness friend? What do you think will be coming home in some future d t at times seems to be a most • d h y. W. and Y. M. C. A. held a join t an ye Ted Roehrkasse aske eac mem- about tre ating our freshmen as real time. Let's hope that it will be iri f t nate circumstance That h" th meeting Wednesday, O C<tober 23. un_ or · ber of the class to sign is name ,e friends? L et's help an d encourag e that same spirit of happiness and th the fact that 1f you wish to · th

The ouening son g s were mg is way he wished it to appear m e them all we can, a nd take an inter-friendship with we came on get all the thmgs an article s avs, you p in t he Light" and "Open My Eyes that t he twent_v-seventh 'of October, nine- 11 - d ll eruvian est in them. ,, are well ni g h comoe ed to rea a the question I May See h d d t h - h Class dues we1,e ano r d, d El teen un i:e twen Y etg t. of 1t. It is, we say, unfor t un ate t a t Th" t d upon an

The Devotionals were i;ea an. l I discussed. is was vo e " S E this 1s so, but ag am , most og 1ca . b f th 1 1-s to pay do n H ayward talked on eve!! s- each mem er o e c ass

APROPOS THE "OLD TIMER" It is not well to take a jump at a $5 00 class dues.

PUBLIC OPINION sentials of a Chris tia n."

The pages of this paper contaih conclusion about anything you re a c.• 0 t A cello solo was played by Im o The freshmen met Tuesday , .c O· this week an interview with one of in a newspaper, m agazine, or b ook f 1 Brooke r after which Bernard Gal!ober 22, for the purposes o e ectmg a the few u_ icturesque characters still if suc h mater ial has been only h a lf- d d" How many of the re a ders of th e way san g a solo entitled "Dream class editor for the Peruvian an lS· left in that portion oil Peru left un- di geste d, or, worse yet, only half· Pedagogian }Jave used the Pub lic Flowers."

b h C M f h ·ead Th e prevalent tendency to cussing class dues. · O · · B · th l bb f th A d Th f t.!:..· Y W and Y touched y t e ollege. ost O t e pllllOn OX lil e 0 Y 0 e · e purpose 0 n'!. · · · h h glance at the he adl).n es a nd then pub - Donna Jane Delzell was elected edi- · · t t" b "Id" ? It t i' M C A · t d d b'Tr Flo ne e residents of t e village ave seen m1ms ra ion m m g. seems 1a;,; • • • was in ro uce "" re h h )l.sl1 ::-l a d - t1"d1"ngs a ' bro a d 1 ·s n ot a .,,,·_ • t o1· a nd it was voted that the class h d Th b .., D · Th" d " "d a · t t h e t e "Old Tim ers" yet few · a ve con- ::: n o ne a ve one so. e mem ers o,_ av 1s. is was lVl e in o re sidered it worth their time to more one . It would b e better not to r ea d dues would be $3.00 for the first se- t he Peda gog ian Staff desire di rect p arts . The first part was discussed than nod at the old chap. He as- at all. ' mester. 1 criticism instead of h a ving it come by Corrine Frye and t he sec on d and serts that he has resided in these re- There is too, too much o n th is h a lf - · A committee of five wa s appo m_ted 1 in a round about way. If you h a v e third pa rts by Sue Wesner. gions since "long ago-long before Ibak ed philos ophy which t a kes its sh a l- to consider the question of class pms. 1 any criticism or comment t o mak e, The purpose of the Y. M was disyon college was builded".....:. an d we low roots in h ard g round where o nl y - - - \ use th e P ub1ic Opinion Box. If th e cussed' -in much the same manner exdQJ not suspect any inaccur acy in his 1 the surface h as been scratched.

Peda g o g ia n pleases you, te ll others, cept that it was divided into fou1· statement. .. Commen t on things read is a fi ne NOTICE if not, tell u s. Thi s is yo u r paper . parts, the first and second being dis -

The "Old Timer" will never read thing after re a din g; comment on

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St. Louis 16

Cr eighton 6 ?

Saturd ay ·:night, - october 20, and Mond&y night , O.::t,lber 22, Miss Clark Miss Irwin, :i\liss Tilti• n, and Miss Fau lhaber gav e Hallo-wete11 oart.ies for the faculty ladies and dames There at the Higgins home Hallowe'en a n d games and all t hat goes with the season of the year were enjoyed After t he entertainments g ood refreshments were e rv1 ed.

By a U me a ns do not te ll one or two' c u ssed by Arthur Lindahl, an d t h e Owi n g to the fact that ne xt t hese P"'ges nor the pages of h1"s in- them before they are re ad is no t s o · · members of t h e staff about the p ape r t hi r d and fourth by Fred Duey ,... week will follow the vacation terview He is happy without it- good. . T e ll the entire st aff. M a-y we hear 1 rec ess for Teachers Associ a tion , from yo u soon? far happier, with hi s Ozark hound, there will be no iss ue of th e h is fra g rant corn-cobs and his little A WELCOME ARRIVAL P edago g ia n on November 7 Harold McC rei g h t. wife who bakes, we swear, the finest We are t 6 see t h e n ew fla g, The Ped agog ian hop es th a t g inger-bread ever put between the ipole erected on our campus. A c onte , eth of mortal man. · f • fl you enjoy your v a c atio n as , stant viev,: o our country s ag in much as we think we are goin g ;From ti-me to time this or gan will times of peace as well as in times h h"I h h h ,to enjoy ours. pi-int some of t e p 1 osop Y w ic of war- why not? Look for our next issue, then , him occassionally-bits of Tuesd a y , November 14. . Thank Jong-forgotten lore, yet of some interest to the inhabitants of Old Peru · you. o n the Hill.- " Crock." against the initiation ceremonies?

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than is enjoyed by a n y other peop le p asses th is morn If he h ad to do

on t he face of the eart h. Yo u hold · a ll h e m a p.e us do I bet he would be stock in this greatest governme n t of We h a ve he a rd much lately in our mo re e a sy up on us. How do you like t he world. educ a tion cl a sses of the use of the my grammer? Boy we su r e are g o-

Everyo ne knows how t he old na - m ovie for educ a tional purpo ses. Th e in g to p a rade all over t own wit h the t ions looked with curiosity u po n t h e fi rst a c t u a l presenta tion of such films b and playing and m a ke as much str ipling which, - 1n 1776 , s et u p its on our camp us by a colleg e depa rt- no is e JlS we can I bet we sure wake own g overnment a nd n amed its elf t h e m e n t occurred not long since, some good sleepers llP· Say you "United Sta t e is_ of A m eri ca." Eur op e w hen t he biolo g y d ep a rtment p r esent- should have been her last Friday called it t he "American E xper i me n t " ed four reels of plant a nd anim al pie- ni g ht to hear t he Rushin g Cosacks 'that experiment is th e wor ld 's g re at- t u r es. Some four hundr ed st uden ts There were 12 of them and when es t s uccess The fe d eral gove r n men t , gath e red at th e auditorium " to par- they g ot golng g ood th ey made more th e product of se ven g ener at io n s o f ta k e of the v isual educ ation." Their noise then a ll of us when we are Ameri c ans, is .the ric h est i nheri tan c e v er dict w a s that the pictures were giving college yells. The r e w a s a b as e ever handed dow n to t h e c it i ze n s of e quall y instructi o nal and entertain- that could sing so low that it soundany nati on , and i t is you rs. irn g Hence the biolo gy d epartmen t ed like ' he was down s eller There

Yet, you a buse t hat inheritan ce In pl a n s to its educ ation al films was another guy, I guess he must 192-i. after a vigoro u s att empt t o get fr equently durin g the year have san g souprana, that could sing t he voters ou t to the po ll s, o nl y fi fty - Th e pictu res recentl y run were so high that -When he got to the top one per c e nt of t h e po ss ibl e vo t ers o b tained from t he education al se rv ice he sounded like our old windmill cast -ballot. This m e a n s t h at fo r ty - of the United States Deprat ment of does when it needs greesing. There nine p e r cent of the st o ck h old e r s in A griculture, and were taken especi a l- was four parts to the singing and afth is great American bus in ess f'a il e d to ly for use in educational institutions ter the third part nearly all the peotake a pa rt in the activ e adm in istra - The ti tles shown w ere "Forest s Green ple got up to go. They thot it was tio n of its p o lic y. or Forests Gray," "National Bird Re- the end . After they found out there Idealists gav e t h a n ks w h e n the fu g e s ," and " When Elk Come Do w n." was more to come they all set down franchi se was extended to A meri ca s again. I would a been clean outside women. Su r ely t he e nnobling e nflu - I by the time they found it out if I ence of woman wou ld m a k e th e st ruc-1 j hadn't a got stuck on some fresh t ure of the state secur e. Y e t, h av e EXCHANGE NEWS I paint that was on the new raleing t h e y u sed it? B ar e ly t hir ty-fi v e p er , they put around the balcogna. I gue ss cent of th e m c ast v ot e s in t he last you'll have a hard time washing my campaig n. W ome n , i nfo_r m your- On the campus at the University of handkercheif because I wiped the selves a n d go t o the p olls next w e ek ! Arkansas freshmen must not only paint off on it I wasn't the only one

The America n rep ublic c a nno t su e - w e a r t he re g ulati on g reen cap and th at got stuck tho because I saw some ceed, canno t co n tinue t o exis t, un less a rm band, but also a black tie and of the rest of them wiping paint off the citize ns who c o n tro l i ts de sti nie s c o t ton socks.-Midland. I suppose the Rushings thot that we corre spondin g ly k eep th emselves in - didn't like their music because we got est m e na c e to demo cr acy. Shouldn't Pl a n s a re well under way for the up to g o They couldn't talk has said t h at ign oran c e i s the g reat- fir s t Homec oming Day ever observed' lish, you know. Well J must go the est men a ce to democr a cy Shouldn't i n t he hi story of Cotner Colleg e to be h hr iiry and study so; we s ay, "Indole n c e is t he g r eate st h eld o n Frid ay , November 2.-The Youre affrictionate son m e nace t o dem oc ra cy !" C otner.

JOHN

have the first floor. The southe ast room on this floor w ill be for the Ph ysics l abora t ory w ork. The south wall will have the ' blackboard., and ve i: y excellent equipment will be furnished the department. On the north of the Physics laboratory room is the office and the store room. North of these two rooms is the lecture room Just north of the entr a nce to the building will be lavatories and janitors' store room.

This new building will be one of the finest Science buildin gs in the . Gentr al West.

(The Pedagogian will print v a rious articles about this building as the work progresses, aiming t o keep you informed as to how the plans are being realized.)

"The Poor Nut"

(Continued from page 1) Jackson, Cedric Crink as "Mag pie" Welch, Mallace Hervey as "Doc" Spurney, and Dale Dyke as the starter.

Minor roles, of which the importance must not be underestimated, were carried by John Bath, Charlotte Carlson, Lois Metcalf, Lucille Newcomer, Russell Shaefer, Edward Shaefer, Frank Cope, Harold Reid, a nd Fred Cole.

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Why a ll this raving-y ou as k?

Well, next Tuesday is ele c t ion d ay. It is an opport une subj e ct- d on 't yo u t hink?

TEACHE RS SOON : TO CONVENE .

Associations Held i n Six Dist ricts of State

The Nebraska State Te ac hers Ass od ation will be better a nd la r g e r th is year than. e.v.et: b.e.fru:e T h e t.h eme thi s year is "Teaching as a F ine A r t."

"The Mollusc," by Hubert Henry D avies, p r esen t ed by the Theatre

Ar t s Le ag ue was a hug e success. The larg e a udience was v ery appreciative.

Onl y t he most favorable of comments a bout t h e pl ay have been heard.-

Ke a rney Ant elope.

The annual f a ll Homecomin g is pla nned .for Satur,day; November 3. All alumni, old students, and parents of the studen ts are cordiall y invited to co.me and mak e merr y

The main feature of the d ay is the bi g g ame of football between the undefeated Peru Bobcats · and the Nebraska is divided i n t o si x conventi on districts, w ith he a dqu arters

The stadium scene in the second part of Act II will long be remembered as one unique in th e annals of I Peru dr a matics, and the new scenery i used in' Act III aided the o roduction

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J. C. CHATELAIN

Watchmaker and .Jeweler School Supplies

Homemade Pies

September 5, and was highlv regard- 1 G - ' Pl ed by the faculty body I eor ge s ace }\ He was instructor in phys ical / V tion and coach of ba sketball m the I Lunches of all kinds college, as well as director of the physical education pro g ram in the Tr aining School.

" T o loue or to hate, to like or contemne; to plie' this waie or that waie to g ood or to bad, ye shall haue as y e vse a child in his youth."- Roger Asch am

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There is no Substitute FOR HONESTY as a business policyIN! and STOP AT THE COLLEGIATE MEALS CANDY DRINKS H. F. FINK Peru

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a t L in coln , Om ah a, Norfolk, Nort h Wayne Wildcats on P latte, McCook, a nd Chadron. .Spe- If the local team has ever fought · c ial railroad rates will be g iven to they will be called upon to pu t un a I./

te achers attending the convention. real defense at this time. - 0

Such noted persons as Harold' Peru ha·s one of the best teams in

Rugg, Dr. Henry Suzz a lo , and Dr. H. her his tory and flaunts a list of vie-

L Martin will talk at the me etings. tories to prove her nrowess that Besides these many Nebraskan s w ill might stanch the of any but Shoe repairing at 'Comfortable'

t a ke part. a Wildcat. The Wildcats, the alumni prices! Ladies Shoes a Special-

Miss Nona Palmer, P e ru's com- with them in the -grandsand, are go- ty. I

merce departm en t , is vice-president in g to strive had to put a blot on

of District II. Peru's record. Everybody come to (The Shoe Shop on the East

Mr. L. :B. Mat he ws, Principal o:f' see how it is done. · Side of the Street)

s enior higb school, is pre <; ident ot 1 After the game there will be the t he high schoo l 'S ec tion , Dis;;rict II. renewing of friendships and the

Mr. A. L . Hill, h.ead 0f meeting of new friends at the supper depar!;ment, will give a paper on the hour. ?

"Hiah .School Phvsics Course" before In the evening is the annual home· Q

t he "science me<!ting of t he coming frolic in the gymnasium.

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meetin g in Om aha. There will be music and fun

MEETI N I

Cla y Coy was elected president of

t he Hawkeye club, at a meeting

Thursday morning at ch a pel time in WHEN IN AUBURN VISIT THE A303. The following other officers

LAWRENCE CAN.DY KITCHEN

There you will find the Best for Less were elected.

Ma rion Hall · __ Vice-president lo HIGH GRADE CANDIES SANDWICHES 0

Daisy Peirc e - Secretary () FOUNHIN SERVICE

G ladys Kinsey - - Treasurer

There was some discussion a bout dues and pictures for the Peruvian and the meetin,g adjourned.

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Geo r ge McElr oy, Bridgep ort, Nebr. Bridgeport 7 , Alliance 19

Arthur Gariss, Harti ngton, Nebr. Hartington 6, So. Sioux City 12 When

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Views of College Life by old Resident

"By Gar, I don't think so very much of this school up on the hillto o m any wommin g it there a nd g it wron g ide as into t heir heads." Th e "Old Timer" was seriolAS as he t ipp ed hi s chai r against the wall , scratched his bus hy head and expe c t or a t ed a n expe r t qu i1d of P i gt ale Twist o nto the slumbering ba c k of' h is Ozark hound, spr awled in the d ust befor e his feet

'Ye know young f eller, I c am e to th es e here re g ions before yon school. house was built and we g ot alon g g ood until t h at time No youn g bucks and t heir gals ra1sm g Ned a round the str eets after dark, when a feller liked t o sit down in his yard a nd smoke a 1 peaceful pipe after a d a y in the field or up the river It ain't so b a d .today with the l a ds gett in' full of eddicuta ion- I spect they are better off th a n I was Th ey can l ay o'bed of a mornin' and take a bat h t wice a week , if they want to, and then, they g o to Omah ay and Ch ic ag o w here they g it g ood money a nd don t do nothin'- 'cept t alk Meb b e I should hev bin a minis t er or a g rocer OP even one of these her e sm a rt professers w ith the white collars who git money for talkin'-jest t hink of it-money fer ta lkin.'" Th e

The "Old Timer" was a little wistful as he considered the 'mig ht-havebeen.

''It's these g als that g it m e," The '.'Old Timer" became ni g h apoplectic -da n g er ous for one of his y e arsand spi t ting out his Twist rammed hu g e quantities of strin gy tob acco into a brown corn-cob pipe. "It's the se .g als that g it me," he repeated with a picturesque u se of Biblical p hr ases and spat thrice.

"They don't larn nothin'-you know one of' the school-marms told me she was a-takin' lessons in cookin' at · the school-lessons in cookin'!" He slowly rep e at e d with di sg ust personified appe a ring on his h ard old face.

' Ye know, youn g fell er, I on ct kn ew a l a d workin g on t he ri ve r w ho w as

J was a real m a n I don't like it tells you bu t t he fin a ! kerso n fo r Br uns don , Schaffner for ( D O YOU PLAY FAl R?

and- "

I "Abel, Abe r, come into this hou se land be a eatin' your supper, 'stead o'talkin like any old women," th e

v oice of the "Old Timer's" spouse was definite and authoritative Got to be gettin' in-the old woman don't like me to talk like t his" muttered the "Old Timer" as he knoc ked .the ashes out of his pipe and ki t e enward. And as :flo r the "young feller ," he plodded toward '.' yon college" medit a ting upon many medi t ations

w hi st le left Peru as vic to r , 13-0. S au t t e r. Ch a dro n ; Alm lfr en for Th e da Y. c lo sed with t h e p r odu cti ,)11 S a mp ont, S tan g le fo r of " The P oor Nu t'' - c oll eg iate t o th e E van s fo r Che ne y, J? u cld n g h a m ..fQr do t A dr amatic club r 'ecep t ioh fol · Sta n g l e , Be g uin f o r Bu sh , B ush fo r ,

10\ved t he pl ay Peter so n, B rash ear fo r B i,i c king ham , No one can question the r e a l, t rue S amp o n t fo r Br as h ea r , C h eney foi' -:P er u sp irit !- th at w as so p r edo m in - E va n s a nt. It' s all o v e r no w, tha t's t r ue ; S u m mary: bu t w on' t we h a ve an other fi ne one Ya rds from scri mm ag e: Peru 213, n e xt y ear ? Ay.e, every inch a Hom e - Chadr on 31. c omin g ! Y a rds los t from scrimm ag e : P eru

49, Ch a dron 17

Chadron Game Ne t y ards gained fro;n s c .rim mage: Pe r u 164, Ch adr on 14

(Con t inued from Pa g e 1.) Passes : Peru comple t ed 4 ou t of 15 s c ored 32 p oin ts to 23 for Ch adron fo r 35 y a rds- Chadro n c omp l e ted 1 1.

P E RU (1 3) (O) CHADRON ou t o f 28 for 123 y ards

Pike - - - - -e - Crump 4ver ag e of p un t s: Peru 33 y a r d s, H e r t z - - - It - - - - - - Al tig Chad ro n 31 yards.

D e lzell l g _ Weller (c) Pe nalties: Peru 65 y a rds. Ch fl dr o n Bunch - -c _____ Pet erson .35 yards.

R. Will

O ur ad v ert jsets do. It is on ly throu gh long merite d s e rvi c e th at our a d v;er ti sers rec ei ve t he recog nit ion of being as ked. to in t his, y ou r

own p ap er

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jfo r .Wiliiams, Hurst 'for Cl auss en,

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l ' ftothert for Mathews, Rail sb ac k for

Rothert , Simpkins for Rig g ins, Ri g -

lg j,ns for '!loft, Fowler for Delzell, A E J h D D S

LHofman, Ubben for Par r io tt, Gr ass

JACK

AND Brunsdon for Brockm a n , Parrio tt fo .'

!for Fowler, Liver.more for Zook, Ac - Phone 36 I./ I tra c k - bu t awfully slow wi t h I

" ' Q I t he gir ls. His idea o f a good · I li me 'Was ch a sin g butterflies u n - f. I S p E C } A'L T Y I · § t i! t he lovi n g b u g -fl ew i n t o his I I,, . . I I I . cap ! A com e d y d r a m a o f t h e

, Cut Flowers I I Bob's Shoe Shop ... I co ll eg e slow -poke who dre a m - I I L. HORTON & CO. I ..\ :' I ed. he w as ll hero love r I

I Phone 128 r I '' ' l" trie n n 1a d e h1s dreams co me l m a de a st rik i n g effec t . Mt. V e rnon Peru, Nebr. I J Nebraska City, Neb r. g t:ni. e!

H a ll p a inted a hu g e Bobcat he a d , ·- -

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a thinkin' of -bein' a l a wye r He g ot some bi g from Om a h a y and we nt into them when he should hev been a-sleepin' olni g hts. Aft er 'bout a month we fished him out O' the water pl um a nd cra zy- the corner came r ound a nd sed he fail ed in ex aminat ions for the b ar-po or eddi cated fool. he was." The "Old Time r" into the valley, set tled down in his ch a ir a nd r a n his thumb caresingly over the pun g ent surface of his cob smoke

'But that's all rig ht, I ' sp ect." He was not throu g h and was waitin g f or the "young feller" evince s urprise at his re aso ning against the effic acy of edu c ation gained in "yon school." "I a g in the gals the way the g overnmint is puttin' q ueer idees in their small heads. They don't larn .and they o nly go to teach to fuih some fell e r into marriage ' cause they're eddicat ed. My wife, now, she knows mor'n a ll Peru Colleg e put together • She's never bin to school and she kin cook and wash and keep her mouth shut when the men folks are a talkin'. '.But the

ed.icated g als, they are a ,goin' 'gainst wishes of their lawful husbands

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Wh a t i s a p icnic lunch wit hout pas try and bakery delicacie s? We h a v e a t all times p l'e nty of f res h buns, rolls . and pies for yoµr o utings.

And t h e prices? Th ey are right.

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PERU HEDAGOGIAN

VOLUME XXIV

4'PIRAT·ES" CAST IS ANNOUNCED

Po pular Opera t o Be Giv en

Here D ecember 15

.DOYLE WIL L DI R E;CT

P ERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928.

TYLER SPEAKS I AT "Y"

MEETI NG 1 POST-SEA S ON G AME

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Beca use t h ey w ere un ab le to get t h r ou g h s n ow -:l r ifts be-

E x p e r t 1 1 twee n P er u a nd W ay n e,. Coac h Graf's Bobc-ats will b e force d - I

PERU LUNCHEONS WELL ATTENDED

Al umni and' F aculty Mee t in Lincoln a nd Omaha

NUMBER 7.

STATE TEACHERS COME TOGETHER

The weekly m eetin g of t h e Y. M I to pl ay a pos t -s eason game with C A h Id · t h e W a yne W ild ca t s The d ate · · was e m t he Li t tl e Jfhe a tre and Linco h were a big success. The

Th e Peru luncheons a t both Om a ha

Meetings in Six Nebraska Districts

l ast W d d h as t en tati vel y bee n set at D ee n es ay even in g. lu ncheo n in Omah a was at the Rom e ·PERU PEOPLE HONORED

The t ' cember· 3, t h e game to ne p la y- mee m g w as op ene d by sin g- H otel , F ri day Prof ess or Doyle gav e

As th e a11nu I t h ' th lng se I H ed at W a yn e as p er schedul e a op er a , i s ye ar e · - vera son gs , arla nd Hieli g t h e n a solo .and l ed t he s inging. Dr. C M. It ha s been estim a ted th a t a t l east music dep ai t m en t will present " Th e h a d c h arg e of t h e d evotio n a ls. · Brown playe d a violin s olo. R. D. P A · I

LATE PE RUCOAC

3,000 te ach e r s attended th e openin g irates of Penzan ce " Thi s i s a c om ic s a specia un m b e r J oe J on es p l ay - · H Overh olt, fo rmer r egistrar, was t h e oper a in two acts w1·itten b y Gilbert ed a c lar in et so lo, "Ev eni n g Stars" guest of honor, a nd R. Maghee, su per- s es s ions of the Sta te Teachers Assoand SuUivan fr om the opera "Tannh auser" b y A M·Q[DiDL

ATHLETE

.i ntendent a t Columbus, presid ed ciat ion at Lincoln, a nd more tJha n th a t Waa-n er H e w · d !Ct A t h t M T 1 number in Oma h a " Artistrv in The Pirates, .as it is famili arly call - 0 as a ccomp a m e a t mong ose p r esen w er e iss o m ., t h e piano b y Ra! h Ch t l · f 11 d M' z k Teaching" was t he motto of Dis trict ed, is one of t he v er y f ew op eras of P a e ain ormer co ege nurse, a n 1s s ac , Mr Ty le t h k h R d f " J . · " L f · · h I at Linco ln. Due to the bad snow- note to h a ve pr od u cti on in Am erica · · r, e spea er of t e e ve - ecor 0 1mm1e ove• orme r pri mary sup er visor m t e n in g use d as h · b · t " Th f t · · s h I p w R p t storm, the conventions in the six di s - Thjs u n u s ual step wa s ta k en to pro- lS s u Jee e a rm ,... less a Fine One ra1mn g c oo . re s a e g a v e P rob l em" h' · f 1 d' d t lk d Ch I s tricts we r e not a s w ell a ttended as tect the rights of t h e co mposers a nd m g it rom th e a sp en 1 a , an ar es p a cht , publisners in A m e r ican represe nta- econo111i c s t !{n dp oint "A m ode l a t hl et e ." That is how his pr incipa l at Bellvue, le d t he college t hey ot herwi se would have been tio ns of t h e w ork R e poi n t ed o u t, ,t h a t t o hi s k n ow!- ye ll. A discussion of met hods of ecluca. · . ed g e , co ope rati v e methods of fo r m- fo rm er coac h Victor Trusl er , describ es At Lincoln th.ere wer e 107 Peruvi- tio n w ith pa r t icular r eferenc e as to T he firs t act an d the e n - ' i n g w e re q u ite s u cces.s,ful, a nd t hat J ames L inwood Lo v eless, l ate basket- a ns at th e Saturda y lun cheon. R ex whether a child should be given opt.ire opera s cored m country, and ! many p re di ct th a t t he tren d of a(l-r i- ball coach of P eru State Teachers col - D. Ba ile y , cl as s of ' 14, presided. Mr. por t unity t o develop according to hi s work ';?-s n p t p ubhsh :d u nti l a f ter Icult u re in t he fu t ure will· b.e fow7ir d l ege Doyle also led thesingin g here and own inner life inst ead of following J\.1es sr s Gilb e rt an r;l Sulliv an h ad re- J ' i n corpo ration. He also stated t h a t t alks were given by a number of' per- the theories of par ents and teachers tu d t E 1 d "Jimmie," as his friends affectionrne 0 ng an · t t h e farm e r w ho m a kes his bu siness a so ns. Bo):> H a rrison a former Peru fo rmed the them e of the t w o ad dre s sG .lb t ' d 1· htf 11 · d ate ly ca lle d hi m, spent all but the last 1 er s ver y e 1g u y whµnsi - j s t u y , m ak es it a success.

che er leader, led the y ells es of Distri ct I Thurs dily morning a t cal story te ll s of Fre deric , appren tic ed , In c losi n g Mr Tyler g ave three of two y ears of his life in Emporia, "Kan- A movement was started for an t he general ses sion in the University when a ch.ild to 'the Pirat es of P e n- i the most li k el y solutions t o th e far m sas H e w a s the son of Mr and Mrs alumni building fund. - A large sum Coliseum. Dr Frank N. Freeman of zance who w e re very gentl e with or- 1 problem : (1) D e velopmen t of inte r -George Loveless of that city, and re- was pledged to go tow ard making a t he Univers ity of Chicago presente d pha ns for t h e re a son that they t h em - ; n al waterways (2) A .b a lanc e d tariff ceive d h is elem en t a ry educafam in t'he buildi n g j u st north a n d e a st of the new It he mor e cons ervative view , stati ng selves weiie orphans I (3) Re o rgan ize d marketin g t raini n g s chool .of t h e Kansa·s St te s ci ence building in the n ext block. t ha t a child mu st le a rn col)iorm ity to The o p e r a has t h re e i m portant T he Y · M. C. A. announces for this a 1 Th ese lunc heons are an a nnual af- the w orld a bout him but a t the s a m e k , " 1 ,, h Tea-chers College. f · · d 1 ' fi · t choru s e s, on e a group of be a utiful wee s pro g ram a p a y our , e very - • ai r and a r e lo oked forw ard to as one ti me m ay eve op a n e rn terpi:e arnai de n s , a n othe r a squad of p ol.icemen: one to meet at t he usual pl ace a nd A Great Career. of t he mo st pleasant t imes at the con- tion and h a rmonio u s pers on a lity if h e and. t he third the pirat es themselves ther e re ceive fu rthe r in str uc ti ons L oYe less fi r st gained recognition as ve nti on kn ows the m eaning of t he co urs es h e Foll owing is a c ast of the character s a basketba ll star in Empori a high ·purs ues who v..i ll h a ve t he leads :

PROGRAM AT

sc hool , p layi ng r eg ularly a t forward

EVER·ETTS HAV·E

Dr . H 0 Ru gg of Columbia TeachRic a rd, P irate Chief, bass f U d t • h er s co ll ege emphasized the value of El vi n Dave n port

PHILO MEETI NG, B'USJN-ESS SESSIO N

t h e mod ern m ethod of brin g in g man y S l i.. • L ' t t t sub jct m atters u nder one ge ner a l am u e ,1,its,. 1€U e n a n , en or . . . . 1 1 · K s T c h h · d Louis Bickford w 11 e m · · · · t at e g a me na- ,groupin g, instead of p arce lling ou t th e Fre<leric, a Pirate Apprentice, teno-r Local Talent E n tertain s tional attenti on as a basketba ll play - Im portant Ma t ters Discuss· sch oo l p erio d in t o fift een min ut es for Raymond T r e n h ol m F ello w Me m bers e r During the fo ur ye a r s th a t he l ed at Recen t Meeting th i s a nd fiftee n minutes for t hat Maj or - General S t a nl ey of t he Brit- p laye d forwar d w ith the Y ell owjack- 1 Dr Freeman's s ubject wa s "Shou ld i sh Army b a r itone ' P a ul Collins P hi lo h eld i-ts r eg ula r meetin g l ast ets h e l ed his t ea m in conferenc e sc or- The E veretts h e ld t h eir r egul ar t he Curric ulum Be B uil t on Chi ldren's ;E>oiice Sergeant, Bass Th u rsday e v e n in g the hi g h school ing h on or s , and fo r t wo y ears h e was meetin g Th ursday, N ov.e mb er 8, in the •Intere st ;' or So ci a l N eed s;" D r R ug gs' Not y et Chosen auditorium. Th e program was un d er Little The r oll was taken "The New Curricu lum a nd The T eachsel ected a s a ll- cohfer ence fo rward ,, Mabel, Ge n e ra l 's y oun ge st dau g hter, t h e direction of H a rl a nd Heili g , 'b ut a n d mi nu tes of t h e last meeting were er soprano

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Ruth, Pirat ical Ma id of a.JI w ork , / ch a r g e.,:: _ ., .., ' r I µ nder du:ectjon 'l1ie: e wa s som e very bu s - F rida y morning a t L in coln r e ceive d 1+--0 • - ; B.;-tlwn .1 .£1'• .::1 rn as '.!, "- "'' + .: ') (',;:; ., f u.31, '• t <.., ir ,;- pl ' ce m l il'ieS.. or uug lit before lJ1e s ocie t y , foT a w arni,ng a n d fll::\ise f r.01: me,m-
-,; Loui s I tq h is a b s e nc e, Lo w e]
ecker ha
n " Jimm i e" t he r ead bythe and appr oved. The Nebras ka t ea chers in se ss ion

compose d of Messrs. A nderson , Ga llo- the conference T his was t h e fir st t hey wer e t r y ing to a bout t h e Last Tu es day evening t he t raining way, and L e w is As thei r first n um- yeair he was sel ecte d for t h e a ll-con- pl e.y At the last it was d eheld a at wh ich they san g " D r ifti n,g an d D ream - · . cided to gi v e t hree one-a c t plays inth ey dec1ded to hold a s e11e s of pro - m g " accomp a nied on t he b anjo b y ference p os ition. In 1923 h e capt am-- stead of one play I t w a s not d eci ded fes sional meet ings_ in the future So l L ewis, next was a n old t imer g iven in e d t he team , and piloted it to the semi- h owever that plays should fa r they a 1928 book Ithe ,, ol d time f ashio n, " Tipp er- finals in the National A. A . U . t ourn a - given by t he E ve r etts al one becau se by .Arment1out entitled Conduct of , ary wit h French h arp , bones, a nd 1ment. H e led the indi vidual scoi:ers of t her e has been s om e talk of co mbi nStudent Teach.i ng " These meetin g s 1 b a njo ; t h e ir l ast num ber was a vo c a l ing t he P hilos ' and the E veretts p lays t h e tourney by a vera g ing n early twen- wi ll - be of great ..value a nd all s u p er- b io, " My W il d Irish Rose." for t his year. N ot h in g was decide d devisors are urged to be present at each 1 Th e s e'Co nd p art of t h e p r ogram ty p oi nts per gam e. Again i n this fi ni tely so the meeting adjou rned , 0 o ne. was a d ance b y Florence Ro nne au a c- year he was m ade a ll-confer en ce for- as·to hav e tim e to r econsider the m a t! comp a n i ed at t he pi a no by Ida Schre- war d ter. Another m eet ing was called Fri-

PERUVJAN WORK

Co ' JN

M G NICELY

hers of their profe s sion from t he two s peaker s, Dr William S. Sadler, Chicago physicia n , in "Tria l s of the Sumcouscious Mi nd," and Angel o P atri , New Yo1 k, in "The Sch ool and Its Children." Very fe w con ventions a r e a ble to p r ocure suc!h. talen t for m eet ings.

A number of Peru's facu lty and ( Cont i nu ed on P ag e 4)

Sales Campaig n Well Under Way

Il pel.

All- A m erican H onor s day in the Little Theatre for the p ur- l The t h i rd p ar t, was a voc al trio Th f II 1927 h d pose of d eciding a bout t he plays.

, ' c <;>mp ose of st er i c er son, ou1se • I It was then d eci ded by t h e s ociety

d E h D . k L ·"'I e o owmg year, e JOme

B o wer a nd Ma:icine Boyer T h ey I the St. Joseph Hilly:ards a n d p lay ed 1 E t 1 d

' · • , ' to have on y a n • vere t p a y al} a san g t hree s elections, " Old Man Sun - on t h e woryd s ch amp ionsh ip t eam ! vote w as m a de to send an ap ology to s hi ne," "Girl of My D reams," an d w hich won the tournament His scor- t h e P hilo society for asking the m to " H h H W " i g ways are appy a ys . ing abilit y tha t y ea r w on him a p lace give t he play j oint ly an d t h en not fill -

Aft e r the r egular a n ex- on the A.11-America n team. The next ing t h eir reque st The meeting a dt e nded busmess session was held year he again pla y e d forward on the J'ourned .T h e work on t he 1929 Peru vian is V . f · a nous m atters o imp ort a n ce were Hillyar d team but was ha ndicapp ed

KEARNEYT. C. A WORTHY FOE

Friday G a m e Promises P lenty o f Action.

The Ant elop es are comi ng!

The crucial contest of t he 1928 seaprogressing very well . Pictur es of the settled at t h is by illness during m ost of the camstudents a re being taken as rapi'.11 y as paig n.

Y :nT

C A HAS

• 1ff • • • li n e up against Kearney AnteFriday the Bob c ats ' p ossibl e and the of the fac ul-

"TEMPERANCE" JS

son is at han d

HYMN

SERVJ'CE

lopes t o the quest ion of a N. I. 1 I. A. ch ampion. the for taking of pictu res : ,

A Cle a n. P layer t y have a11 been taken. Following i s " J imm ie" was a clean player The

LECTURE SUBJECT

year h e was hi g h score man in t he Juniors, October 24 to 31; Sophomores, l __ Iconference no t a si n gle f'oul Tal k and Pantomime t h e 5 to 12 in clusive; Fresh men: I T eac hing. of Sobriety Point called on shimd A . . E v en ing's F ea t ure s · 1 " 25 · 1 · s · I ' t u e nt ct1v1ties N o-vem'ber o to me us1ve; eroors , l of Stress

N o2 6 t o December 2 . Let's 1

While _in scho ol at E mpor ia, Mr. Y. W . was h eld Wednesday, follow thls schedule I Mis s Lo t tie Ab b ott W oodford , field Loveless was a m ember of Phi Sigma ,vember 7 After .the openin g of the h b f · t tak f · Epsilon athletic board, a n d 1m eetin g a nd t h e devotional song was T e nm:n er o pic ures en so ar s ecretary of the W ,C T. U gave t h e K club. H e was one of the best su ng, Louise read th e 98t h is 1 00 ahead of la st year's !s t udents some valu abl e po ints t hat liked men of the sch ool as well as on e Jp salm a s t h e evenin g scripture

The PeruviaJI Staff is rushing this s hould be s tressed in t he teaching of of t h e most pop ula r athletes. H e l ed j Mrs. Dun ni n g talked on .t h e s ubj ec t work so t h at t h e annual will receive T his topi c w a s especial -a fin e c l ean life a nd d eath h ol d s r\J " Music-A Un iversal .L angu age." She a disco unt. ' Jy iP,!'e r esting since my g i e ne is a re- fear him. _ lgave a historic a l s ket ch of some of The contract fo r t he p r i nting of the quired sub j ec t for a nd t ern- Work At P eru •the hym ns and the inspir ati ons of Peru vian has been l et t o the Hugh perance h a s t hus f ar. b een :a g Feat na- · " . . ,, . jthem. The Y. W . g roup t h en san g Stephen Press of J e ffe r son City, Mo. , tion wide s ocia l p rob l em. Jim'.1110• havm g spe nt t he summer several of t h e bea u tiful old hymns

SALES GAMPAIGN ! Mis s Woodfor d poi nted ' . ou t that :nth his parents, came t o earl y I: su ch as " Abid e Wi t h Me," " Le a d f h p t h e p ositiv e side of the sub1ect should Sep ten1ber to on his coach- Kind ly Li g h t," a nd "Ji \ t As I Am." . The ibe b r o u g ht out in the te a c h in g of mg career .. H e did ver y commenda ble In Mrs. Dunn in g 's talk she brou g h t is now m swmg. . it emperance r ather t h a n always to w ork coachmg t h e freshman foot ball ' o t the fa t t hat t h e d e eon ess of li f e t he freshm'e n have sub s cribed The fshow t h e d estructi ve si d e T he t e am It :va s w hil e on a football t rip !isu t hr u the of p ros pects s'eem very g ood and a s s?on iyoung fol ks s h O'llld g e t this inform a- to Des Mom es, Iowa, that he was t ak- lm usic. Music, she stated, i s a thi n g a s time many mor e are g omg I tion i n a w a y whic h it will most ap- e n ill. returned t? P eru the next /t h a t makes lif e wo r th whil e. It b et a s ubscri be. /pea l to t h em, so in t his w a y pJ.ay be day, and it was , r ecogruzed that h e was lon g s in t he class w it h n ature h arThe sophomores and seniors ha".'e !correl a t e d with othe r s u bjects, or it in a very sei:ious condition He w a s m on y paid through class d ues. for their lmay be combined to a dv antage with r us hed immediately to the Met hodist Mrs. D unnin g a lso sp oke of t h e Per u'vi.an deposits. I athletics. In t hi s w a y -the young hospital a t Oma h a, wh ere h e die d on h ymn "Nearer My God to T hee" as Let's I):l.ake this year a 100 Ifolks can be directed into p u rp ose - T u esda y , October. 22 The fu ner a l p l ayed when t h e T itani c sank T he per cent P er uvian year. W e can do lful action on behalf of s o'Ciety. w as held a t E mpor fa, Friday afternoon cu rtain w as t hen d r awn a nd a tab l eau thi s onl y with your c ooperation _ The l The p r ima ry object is not t o make a t , 3 :30.

1w as presente d. Margar et E ngel k estaff is willing to d o i ts s hare of work. 1you th afra id of alcoho l , but to fur- Representatives from P eru a ttend- m ie r, Mar g a r et Cai n , and B arbar a Now it is wor king ov er tim e in order 1nish him wit h truth that w ill en able ed the were Dea n D elz ell, P eet z each s a n g a v e rse of the son g to obtain the discount which is offer ed ' him t o choose intelli gently to put i n - Charles Linds ay, Russell Wasley, bas - a ccompanied b y Ellen Wilson. Th e by th.e company.

1 1.to life w h at yvill m a ke i t. str on g, k etba ll captain , W ayne Catlet t, repre- g ir ls were costu me d i n a man o1 Pl tch for f u r ther announce- w hol es om e and u seful, l e a vmg. out s enting the s enior class•. a nd William !w hic h a dde d m u c h to the presen taease twap v an desposits w hat wi ll h a nd icap or destr oy it Okren t, ;representi ng t h e j u nior class. t io n of t h e tab leau me nts as o e ru _

E ach team h as played one c onfe re nc e gam e a nd e a c h s t ands wit h a 1000 per cent r atin g i n the stan din gs. · K earney won fr om W ayne to the tun e of 21 to O; P er u toqk t he me asure of t h e Ch adro n Eagles 13 t o 0.

In t h e opi ni on of the wri ter, P er u g oes into t he fray t he fa vori te. Ke a rney d ro pp ed a ni c k and t uc k affair to the Mar yv ille Te achers F r id ay 19 to 12 b u t t h at d on' t sp ell a n yt hi ng when we rec a ll t he gam e wi t h Mary ville here.

T h e n , too, t h e Grafmen will e n ter t he con t est fresh fr om a tw o weeks rest w hile t he K earn ey e leven w ill still c arry ma rks of the Ma,ryvill e fracas. Coach G raf dropp ed o ff p r actice sessio ns Frid ay and Satu1·d ay to let his charges rest up fo r t h e fini shi ng t ouch es t hi s week; o vertime a nd Jots of h a rd w ork is t he a ssi gnment un til Frid ay.

At any r ate, t he game t akes o n t h e color a n d feat ures o f a ch amp io nship tilt and, desp ite t he fac t th at you r wri ter favors P eru t o wi n, t h e cont est h eads the list in t h e N I. I A t his week end Should P e ru emerge t h e vic tor she c an l ay c l aim to th e covet;ed t rophy only af ter h aving di sposed. of Omaha u niversity a nd W ayne In t he c a se of a Kearney victo ry, t h e Antelop es must meet Cha d ron.

I

THE P.ERtJ PEDAGOGIAN

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as second class mail.

THE P£RU PEDAGOG IAN I

FRATERNITIES II

OFFICERS' DIRECTORY

In the next issue of the Peda -

gogian t here -will appear a list

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,

1928

TRAINING SCHOOL " DIDOES "

The senior class of the training school gave a very interest ing program Wednesday at convocat i o n time The following numb e rs were given: Piano s olo . . .... El oise }'airhead CwTent Event Allison Clineburg Combs, Charles Dallam, Russel Hen- h owever, if t h ere is no demand

TRI BETA of all the offic ers of various Tri Beta held its first semester ini- campus organizati ons. If there tiation of new members on N ovem- is sufficient demand for the her 5, at i ts regular meeting fo r the rooming plac es and telephone month of November. Those initi ated numbers of t hese p ersons, such into full membership were P aul i nfo r mation will be published ;

Published weekly _at Peru !eachers CoUeg.e-the oldest training school dersqn, Frank Ivers, R obert MaJors, we shall not devote time and m the Missouri Valley, established 1867. · 1 Wilbur Schindler, and Sam Trau<lt. space to this matter. If you

S b 1 · . . . . Lela Horton axop one so os Vocal s olo Na:iama Wilcox

Violin solo Winifred Pett i t The following were initiated as as- wish these published, c o nsult sociate members: Edwin Booth, staff members or indicate such The kindergarten at the training Thomas Bourke, Wm. Dun n, D ale b y a note in t he P edagogian s chool have started work on their $1.00 the year. Single copy 5 cents.

STAFF Dyke, Elmer Hertel, Wallace Hervey, box. Do this at once. Christmas Project with the assistance

MANY ANCIENT

lgirl<S hav e been doing .some , v_ery nice

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOE JONES Maricm Overturf, Raymond Rei d, Ed- of the manual class. The win Rector, Ernest R othert, Maxine

LETTERS FOUN•D

story to be dramatized t h is year i s.

ASSOCIATE EDITOR RUDOLF ANDERSON Sears, Wilbur Shafer, Fred Shestak, work a nd are progressmg rapidly The John Stahm, Felix - Summers, Emil

SPORTS "TIP" ROBERTS Wicina, and Keith Wolfe. About half _ "The White Rose" and t he teachers of the members initiated were elect- are working V eTY hard t o make t his NEWS ROLAND KREPS AND DON KEISTER ed to membership at the dose :>f tl1e Opening of Former Mail I the best C hristmas pageant ever givschool last May, the rest in Septem- Box Discloses Surprise j en.

SOCIETY ____________________ :. ___ HAZEL HUTCHINSON her. I

After t he induction of members, re- The letter box just up t he st airs in 1 Peru defeate? Ci ty 6 to ().

CAMPUS LUCILLE DOWELL freshmen ts were served. Since the th d . b 'Id on the Peru gridiro n, Wednesday, Oc. . . the hall of e a m1mstrat10n u1ice eream roses failed to a rrive, 1 . t d tober 31.

FEATURE -

GEORGE COOK Ibrick. ice cream was sc.·v-

The B ob kittens ou.tplayed Nebraska ed with c akes decorated m a rose de- d h t f 1 tt f ll t City most of the time. Several passes

ACTIVITIES - - - - - RAYMOND TRENHOLM sign. Fruit punch completed the re - was ophene fl a osTho e ers el ttou were completed by Peru. During the res ments. ' d ating from Sept. 8 to October l. last q u a r ter with about five minutes - If h upon t e oor. ere were e ers

FACULTY

HAROLD McCREIGHT The decoration of the faculty ·coom J h d d . to play, AppJegate crossed the last f h A Mm: wo rrymg an won erm g h 't 1 f th · · t hd . I or t e occasion was m men can I" I d , ,, h b w 1 e 1ne or e w1nn1ng ouc own

ERNEST HASSELBLAD beauty roses (the flower of th e fra- w_hy on; g et an :s / Th e kick for the ext r a point failed Iternity), and whit e c andles ti ed with , . gomg on, ue t? t eh abet tf at e Once before the touchdown was, INSTRUCTOR letters were put mto t e ox ormer- THOMAS E . ENNIS red and green (the fr aterm ty co lors). . . . made the b obkittens were on the fiv e 1 Th t t th T B t ly used to empty pen cil shavings into. d 1 b ; e m1 1a es wore e r1 e a r c ses yar ine, ut wer e penalized and pu t I :on t he day following their in duc t ion Among the letters found in this out of scoring distance.

DEBATE -

THE POWER OF PRINT

READING. into the fraternity. b?x were writt en by' Mr. En-

No one is sure when men beg an to A larg e amount of stea m has been Tri Beta officers fo r> the current our Mr. The junior high schoo l b!lS been

talk. Neither can it be stated with' expended during the past few years year are Ada Eyre, presi den t, Mar- ms is becommg gray h aired w orryi ng r eading upon the election, a nd on last h o ver the business letters be wrote be- T d h Id I · · accuracy w en men beg an t o write. in attempts to discredit the fact tha t garet Clmeburg, v1ce-pres1dent, Rob- b d t h 1 ues ay e an e e ct1on of their own . cause e receive no answer o t em. · th · · .

.'THIS BOOK -"

" MOBY DICK"

By Herman .M;el ville

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The one step, though, which carried the classics in themsel h ert MaJors, secretary, and Barton W t 1 t M E · m e Jtl.Ill or high s chool assembly_ , ves, ave anv e want to con gra u a e r. nms I · k" d ·t· f f · Redfern, treasurer. t w:as carried on the same as a rea l spea mg an wri mg ar, ar up- educational value. Some say t h at the , m t he great stock of confiden c e he elect ion Ballots were made a n (] ward, was the devising of machinery th h 1 1 h' At the busmess meet m g latei rn the Ihad in some of the people to wh om he wor -w 1 e essons w 1ch a re 1 tt f th t' 1 f s creens were put up and used as places to print. Today all lang u ages of the · evenmg e ers rom e na ioua 0 - wrote. There were found four letup w1thm them may be secured by fi d d p· J t f to v ote. Each child was all owed to world are printed for all peoples. A cers were rea ' an 1 c tap ei or- ters all a ddressed to the s ame per- t h other and easier means than person a l mally approved the peti tion for a ! son.' C a n you wonder t hat Mr. Ennis' go 0 t e polls and cast his vote. rhttle thought will tell to one JUSt translation or analysis These means chapter to be established at Yenching · h . t A 'th ter this wa s compl eted t he votes w e r what tb1's art bas accom 11's hed for · u · · p k' Ch1' I air was armng g r ay man _ Wl. counted T h ' · t t ' p are c a lled "synopses," "translated mversity, at e mg, . n a. ·1ess stam in a than he would be. white · IS was very m eres 1 g ::.s the world. And yet, when Johann ti ,, " well as instructive work. G t b t h · d por ons, selected epigrams," "se- barred by now u en erg se up is cru e press ALPHA MU OMEGA away back in the fifteenth century, lections from _____ :,," and w hat -not. We h ave a lso seen several of the he w as accus ed of heresy. It i.s · said that thus, the "salient Monday evening, Octobe'.r 29• the Al freshmen wanderin g d own town to , .r p ha Mu Omega held a business meet- 1 the post office several times a d ay, Perhaps nothing thus far, includ- points" and "vital interests" and "car- t t b f th I mg o vo e on new m em ers or e looking f or the mail that d o es not ing the discoveries in the sciences din al principles" and object lessons" fraternity. The active members of come. and in medicine, have had such a far- are to be h a d without the trouble the organization a re : Lillian Brady, 1 Als th several ireaching effect. .from Sav. (and difficulty) of delvin g into the President; Les lie Carey, vice-presi- . l ttre :_ered . th b sopbhotage: "The art of prmtmg is the most dent; Lorine Erickson, secretary,treas- I m ores e ers .1.vun .m e ox , u important invention that was ever whole. Hence, f11om this school of urer ; Barton Redfern; Ben Grothnis; they, after several to receive introduced to the world- in its ef- doctrine, comes a veritable deluge of F k C A G E tt an answer, posted their letters elsefects O r• the h · d d f " th I · " "l' 1 ' a n ope; mzie r ass; vere where and got results uman mm ; an _ , o a n o og1 es, 1tera transl ations,' Vanderford. I · I ..______ __ .

s.: zuu\. e1vpt::, .n.1u:t.i1t: uras::s; ,e,ve.n!-..,-.., where and got results. fects oo the human mind; an!I, of "anthologies," "literal translations," Vanderford. I consequence, on all civilized society. and "collections," highly praised (by At th" t• th f . h One freshman even wen t so far in is mee mg e ratern1ty c ose · It preserves and disseminates all dis· the p bl" h b k ts d th . h . 1 b finding the reason for no rep ly t o re- d . t h u 1s ers, oo agen , an e1r t e1r co ors to e scarlet and cream. I t d 1 t t t t n· k W ' ll covenes an 1mprovemen s m t e pea e e ers as o accos 1c 1allies) and, lamentable as it is, wide- The next meeting was decided upon as · t d t t d arts and sciences; it commemorates iams, our es eeme pos mas er, an all other inventions; it hands down ly sold-even sold. a socbial me.eltlmbg ti'me new l ask him , what he was doing with his . . t t N h h mem ers WI e m1tiated. .L A D " k . to posterity every 1mportan even ; ow,w en a man ears a tune he ma1 s 1c was m no w ay responit immortalizes the actions of the likes and his musical sense is aroused, The members outlined a definite pro- lsible, he t<;>ld the fellow t o see Mr. great and good; and, above all, it ex- 1 he whistles. To be sure, be may not I gram for the first semester, and a !'ro- IDelzell. This was one of t he many tends and diffuses the Word of God , have the pitch and key and exact 1,gam. leade:was for each time. problems t hat Mr. Delzell has to all mankind." time at his command; nevertheless, 1 1Special topics to be discussed were als0 that he could not solve. T he boy Such an effect must be an effect he whistles. When he hears a medley i selected. was disappointed ag a i n upon the mind. Most inventions tend of airs, he listens to the whole; After this article has been read by toward more physical comfort and nothing. Just so with writ- TECUMSEH LEADS H. S. those who in the habit of p ostconveniences. An idea which affects mgs. One reads, reads, reads; emer-

m an Me lv ille which is commencing t o take excitation amo ng lat e lit erary circle s- Moby Dic k. S ea adv e n ture,, sea h umor, and s e a phil osophy a re all s tow ed away beneat h t he hatches of the " Peq uod," and he who e mbarks i s g uarante ed a good vo y a g e , w it h plenty o f ginger to s e aso n seafar in g mo no t on y .

FOOTBALL;

PERU 4TH ing their letters in this bo x t hey may and changes human thought should ges with nothing his own. be able to find some o t her place to be recognized to be just as truly an No, we must read in the original Here They Are mail them. We know of a good invention as one which we can see and in entirity to get all there is f'.or waste paper basket in the library t hat and feel. Both are flowers from the us. There never was a short cut to Peru Prep moved into a tie with would hold· a lot of letters. Try it , same stalk-the human mind. good literature, and there never will Pawnee City for fourth place in the you may get an answer.

AFTERMATH

The 1928 political campaign is over-praise fortune!-and we will now have four years to reflect about it. There is only a meagre amount of a,nything that is uplifting about a political campaign, although it may "come from the ends of the earth."

Political campains are just like wars. No one except the leaders knows what it is all about, and they are too busy maligning each other to say anything constructive. The people are aroused by a false psychology to fever beat, and they-act, not knowing what they do or why they do it. Reason plays a negligible part; votes are all that count. After it is all over comes the time to begin thinking Then we wonder why we acted that way. E . A. Robinson has summed it up well in his statement: "Wisdom before experience is only words; wisdom after experience is of no avail."

The only plausible remedy for such a situation is that people must think. Only a small per cent of the mass thinks at all, and the greatest number of these will not say what they think.

Finally, we must look to the origin- ference standing last week when the I HAVE YOtl READ? al for that quality called "the univer- beat Nebraska City 6to 0. From several lists of i mportant saL" Quoting Dr. John Dewey: and Auburn a 1b?oks published during the first quar -

be. Southeast Nebraska high school con-

C ap t ain Ahab , that to u g h old s al t of a whali ng m a s t er, swea r s e tern a l v e n ge ance u pon a snow- w hite w hale, and vows to purs ue h i m o v er t h e· s e v en seas. It was t hat s a me M oby Dick, w ith all those harpo on iron g, twist ed o ff within his s nowy hul k , w h o h ad t aken a limb: from Ahab i n a forme r s ea figh t ; ' .Alla)> mau ls a Spanish gol d p i e c e t o t he main m ast for t he first man who s ights M o b y Dick, and a d opts the mo t to; "A de a d w h a le or a stove boat! " In a stirri ng speech t o his c r e w, he s a ys:

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"In one form and .another the scoreless tie on a muddy gridiron. ter of the 20th century, the following depths of culture are contained in The leading team of the conference, hav e been chosen as t hos e in g re atest the resources of the mother tongue." Tecumseh, will play at Humboldt this favor. Copies of all the t itles are to b e

If something you read doesn't be- week. Falls City is schedule to ap- .foJlnd in the college library. W ouldlong to you after you read it, why pear at Pawnee City and Auburn will n 't it be a pleasure t o know yourself read it at all? entertain Nebraska City. why others have considered t hem f aTeam

A PLACE IN THE SUN .

The recently held Nebraska State Falls City

Teachers' Association had as its point Auburn

of stress "Teaching as a fine art."

Many fine and sincere teachers have · Peru Prep

sefield been advocating this for a long time, Plattsmo.ut

and it is pleasing to see such a

thought come before large groups.

44 Joseph V a nce

Af A S on of t he Middle Border

'A y e , m y h earties all round , i t was Mob y D ick t h at d i smas t e d me--it was t h at a c c u rsed w hite whale that r aze d m e ; made a poor pegging lubber of me e v e r and a day-Aye, a ye ! A n d Ill c hase him round Good Hope an d round t he Horn, an d round t he Maelstrom, a nd ro u nd n erd1t1o n s fl am.es befo re I g i v e hi m - u p And 1t h is is what ye have shipped fo r, m e n. to c h ase t hat w hite wh ale on both s ide s of land and over all sides of eart h. till he spo uts black bloo d and rolls fi n o u t !"

. ter all, the bringing up of youth

1s older than any of th ·t . M I R. R. Wonder, coach of the Bob- Ju stice e a1 s. any k' h h . G M teachers are true artists. On ·.the oth-1 1ttens as taken .c arge temporarily reen ansions er hand, many who work at the 80 _ j of Coach Loveless classes in the col- P oems of Robinson called "fine arts" are not a t• ts 1 lege. Mr. Loveless died Mond a y, Oc- Strife r is · b 2? Th H M" h

Teaching deserves a place in the to er •. e ou se of 1rt sun, and the outlook for it lo oks fa- J ·----'-------------: J ean-Chri s t ophe vorable

WHAT'S THIS? J ava H ead

Spo on River Anthology

THE RED CROSS

In this week's paper you will find an article supplied to us by the National HeadquaJ ters of th Am ·

Our country is the product of R d C e encan great human thought, and only great t r?ss. We are pleased to print human thought will carry it on If article as. a small contribution to there is to be government 01f the ·peo- ai an orgamzation which is doing

What is all this talk about November 16? Just ask the girls, they all know! E v ery

girl in the college is going to find a costume, if it is only a pair of overalls or an apron, and son to tbe "Barnyard Brawl.'! Tickets are now on sale for 35c. Tickets will also be on sale att h e door.

T he Call of the Wild

T he Outline of Hist ory

The Virg ini an Growth of the Soil

The Octopus l h a great work It would b II P e, t ere must be constructive think- read h · e we to ing by the people. . t e article carefully and think 1t through.

R iders to t h e Se a

j . FOR SALE-Oa k d esk, good condi -

1tion. I. R. Rog ers, P h o ne 158.

excep t f'or t he c apture of an occasio nal whale, t hings arow d ull a bro ad till one d ay c o me"' s t he "Th c r y. ere she blows ' " T he b . h . · · 1g c ase on!-b ut let Mel vi ll e t ell yo u about It a s onl y he c an . I t is a t hrill e r Herman Melville w as a neigbh or and clos e friend o f Nathaniel Hathorne " Mo by Dic k " h. w . • is maste rp 1ece is to Haw t h o rne. The m ot10n o ictu r e v ersion of " Mobv ;Dick" is - J o h n -1 B a r rymor e's " The Sea Beast .'...._

Mary : "I was i n a di l emma last n ig h t ."

Ma r ia n: "That's n o t hi n g I rode around in a S t u tz all

C le rk: " F o r what date? " S tudent (ab · S s e n t -m m dedly). "Kate ,, t u d en t ( t · · a ticke t window)- " l want two t ic k e ts." ·

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4 3 1 750 47 O T h e Forsyte Saga
- 4 2 1 667 30 19 P C Kim
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4 2 2 500 18 39 Poems of
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Is u ch t imes i t furnishes wo r k er s and a s uppli es out of i ts own reser v es. Tins g iv es force t o sp ec ia l appeals, the e nti re n ation is m oved to p ity

Will Render Concert

Over;.

ture fo r Convoca t ion a nybody has t ho r igh't to ai.r h i s v i ews i n a sta t ement We h OP" it will b e u sed " -Pedagogi a n Vol. .XX fV. N o 1. b y som e o u t sta nding c a l am ity S o The colleg e orc h estra will offe r The American R e d Cross g ives t h e the an n u a l m e mbershi p camp aig n

Mission creati n g <'- Publ i c Opinion c ol umn , wh e r e in

for a teache r of mu sic an d commerce to begh · w ork in Sep tember, hl29, a t s a la ry of $1200 W e often have c alls for this com b i nat i on of s d bj ects, but we are no t alw ays a ble w !'ill them. becau se o nly a few per- I ' 'Light C a v a lr y · Ove r t u re" a t co nv o s tuden ts of colle g es a nd uni v e _ r sities l m a y b e co n sid e r e d .as _ t he pu b lic's 'T',,'th e Peda gog-i a n: somethin g t o d o and something t o p a rt rn the small er i e ie tas cs. " ,, a atio n makin g the n ecess a ry pre' J f J c a t ion, Wednesday, No v ember 15. sons _are tl · , 1 b t I d' t r f and Water safe ty is a R e d C ross serv ice The over t u r e Li g h t Ca v alry, b y P r ·

Dear Editor: 1 lll;-c a ou n is as _ er re _ ie . w h ich has be e n so w idel y a d op t e d in Franz v on Suppe, is a t yp e c alled t h e "HoY1 t o P revent Ch e a t i n e: ." fi t 'd l a d d w ater 1t of h 1 h t Bus D rive r : "You'll h ave t o trans' . . . j r s a1 o n n a n m ' - colleg es-men's, women's and co -ed- co n cert overt ure. This is t e 11g fer at B elvi dere."

To prevent cheatmg, s tuden t s · d 1fe rs a dv en tur e t o th e enterpnsm g , uc ational-t h a t a li t would r ead lik e d evelopmen t of t he over t ure, a nd it s Co -Ed : " How so on will w e re a ch

1. m a.:ch t o class 1 a lo n g w i th se rv ice to one's fellows . J a colle g e d ir ectory . As typ ical e x - hi story is in t erestin g . Belvi?"-Printcrafters. of Peru s police fo rce e q uipped w ith Th e n , too, the R e d C ross edu c a - ! ampl es, West Point, Ann apolis a nd a very brief in troduction f or th e

P. ".":e d-off shot guns ' tional inte r est s. Th e Ju nior Red l· Y a le m a y be mentioned in the E ast, era. Whenever it w as separatel y u s-

2, WiU ,be stopped at do0rw a y a nd Cross is an- un official but well recog- : N o rth w estern Univ e r si ty, the m ain work to follow, e r a ll y a n op - 0 searched for notes e t c ni zed p ;:irt of ou-r common sch ool ! A gricultural an d Michigan S t ate Col- In the begin nin g, t he ov e n ure w as P O YOUR

3. Bef ore entel'm g classl'om each system . The Red Cros s i s dom g a c t - ! leO'es in the J\/Iiddlew est, and U n i ver- ed t his w as do ne in c onjun c t io n with tuc!e n t w ill. be submitt ed to p s ycho -ive e duc a ti o n a l work in its p u b li c ! si Ue s of Califo rni a, S o u t hern C a lifor- 1 dr ama or the danc e . F r om th e logiual ' examination to he a lth nursing, h ome h ygiene, nutri J ni a, Arizona, Ore g on a nd Washington come the germs fbr th e son ata and

wheth er o r no t h e h as any id e a of tion , first a id a nd life-s av in g .deparbt- 1 in the Pacific a re a This take1l no ac- , symphony. After th e t ime of Weber PHOTOGRA c heating ments. Its a cc omp li shments m pu count of the many loc al corps in co l - (1786-1826) the overture b e came

4 Classro om will be decora ted W1t h lie welfar e a r e w e ll known to s tu- · l e g e ommunities, m a de up chiefly more and more ind ependent, an d now

NEEDS

s u ch uotes as "Hone s t y Has It's Re-d ents of sociolog y, :t'or the Red Cross : of of which so many flo ur- there is the p ure concert type, w hich .J ward " an d "Think Befcr You Cheat." h as r a i sed the stand a rds in a ll thes e ish in the middle west an d south. In bas a dra m a t ic th eme or ide a com-

5. E(ach stude nt must wear blind- departments and has m ad e a recog- ' some institutio ns, colle g e credit i s plete within it It associ ates itself e!'.3 and p lace a h a ndk el'c hief in his n1z e d contribut io n t o soci a l sci e n ce !g iven for · R e d Cross first aid an d wi th the symphoni c p oe m, a n d , li ke FINE PORTRAITS m outh. in some phases of c ase work, p a r t1 c u- t life-s avin g. t h e latte r , h as no fixed pl a n Qf treat-

6 S tude n ts a nd must en -Ia rl y in the rehabilitation of v iclirns I As Pre; ident Co olid ge ment. The fo llowin g h a s _ b een statea · FRAMES t.er together a n d t h e ,ioor s w1ll b e lo ck- 1 of di saster · the R e d C ross "has rn t i- , concerning t he concert ov e r t u1:e: I PHOTO FINISHING ed a nd s ea l ed Th e R e d Cr oss, on th e other h :-: r.d, ; mate part of our d ail y life. Th e "Its elasticit y a nd the value of 1t s

7 Profes sor s wil l be a rmed with Ilo o k s to t he co lleg es for its c om in g s ame m ay be said of o ur ment al basis i n a or pro g : a m of I CAMERAS blackjacks t o inspire r e spe c t. lea ders It wis h e s to i nterest stu- • whose graduates are a great uplift- feeling have macie 1t a fov o nte for ALBUMS

8 A dditi onal profe s sors oti t h e o ut- dents n ow, so as to enjoy the ir fres h 1 in g force in national a dv a ncemen t orchestral creation." · side v::i ll watch them through peep, ? P thusi asm, e n e rgy and i Thus the Red Cross Roll held Fra nz vo n (1819-1895) was hr-Jes i n t he wans. . . id eas wh e n they take their pl ace s rn in o ur co lleges rn the born in Vienn a , he sp e n t m_o st Pet efSOfi Studt"O

9 Highly tu ne d di :-ta p h c n e s be the world.

words of t h e .Presi dent: w e h a ve of his life conduc t i ng and c omp osi n g cc.n cea1ed behind t h e pictu res t o ca t c h 1 In its progress u p w a rd, m eeti n g th e t ested t he R e d Cross in w a r a n d H e h'as many li g h t er 'the s1ig htes t w h is per incr easi n g responsibili t i es put llp On pea ce I t h as n ever f ailed us. It "Fati n it za " a nd "Bocc acci o -Hi s PHONE 56 PERU 10 W h en t he s t udent h as fi n ished it t h e Red Cr oss mu st no t on l y i·e - never will so long as i t h o lds you r bes t -l oved overtures are "Post and his examin atio n a lie det ecto r w ill b e lenish i tself bu.t a dd to itself a s i t s uppo r t." P easa nt," "Light C ava lr y" an d " Morused to find ou t w h ether or not he has pgoes. Th at i s one reaso n wh y it i s The tw elfth annual Red Cross Roll nin g , Noon , and Ni g h t ."

1 C 11 · now bein g h e ld, N ovember -<::>= cheated l making a sp e cial effort to enhst co - a is I/ 11. In m a rking the p a p erfs, leg e men and wome n. 11-29·

Q n . 0

S OTS w ill discount ten p oints rom eac ' ' Disaster r elief i s a ph a se of R ed /) George's Place 0

There is no Sub s titu te paper on t h e p ossibilit y th at the s tu- : Cross service t hat is att ractin g th e MISS CLARK SUFFERS '../ 0 d. 11t has ch e a t e d. i attention of the n a ti on and of t h e

FRACTURE OF LEG 0 0 FOR HONESTY

Lunches of all kinds as a b usiness policy S T C a perfect ex a;nple for othe rs ' for ' members hip by thou sands of st u- Language Instructor Still Meetin g 0 Homemade Pies to fe ll ows I d e nts l a s t y e ar are n ow d oin g t h e'.r Part of Classes

T h is will male ever1 s t u dent m P. , w orld at t his t ime The fees p a frl I

R espectfully s ubmi t t e d, \ l: e in this reli ef- w orl.

LAI

THE PERTJ PEDAGOGIAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1928 a w ust b -at Kearney! Everybody wear lue a n d white ca . - lour appearance prote s s pirit. On y a limited number left. i lar F wlcr · 188 Phone 228 Ada Eyre ___,,.,.--- - - j THE RiV,n\ C ' OSS It e r s, w h iC h s m a ll commu ni t ies ! .CiU - p ro st rate, th e R ed Cross makes no
OPINION ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY WEDNESDAY AN COLLEGE I a ppea l fo r fun d s, may o n I occ a sio n u se loc a l c o n t rib u t ion s At , _ ,_ FIRST CALL FOR 1929 SEASON! P r o b a b ly t he first c all' •for a t eacher :t'or next fall carrie to Mr Do y le a i;;hort t im e .af?:O· The req uest is
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Wm e 1t Ice Cream, Candy and J · C CHA J "'--'""ll 193? s i ar t h d b ol d J 1 Steven · i. u.i. e , ot for i ts g re at annu al en r? llP1en , Las t Wednesda y , t e a y sc 0 Watchmake r an e we e r ; Red Cross could not m a in t ai n· i t s closed for t h e N e bras k a State T e a ch- Cold Drinks 0 S• LOSES l r e s erves of staff a nd treasure, which ers Conv enti on, s eemed to be an un- COI\/'JE IN! 0 School Su pplie s enable it t o di sp a tch on e p arty of lucky day, e s peci a lly for those who 'i O AT ·AMBU G tra-i'ned r e li ef a dministr ators to P ilrto l eft on the bus . Mis s E s ther Clar k, . ! Rico whi l e th e i.sl a nd was yet P r ofess or of F orei g n L ang uages, had
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gale, a nd to

send another party in to Florida in while goi ng: to th'e bus to leave fo r the anticipation of the storm, which the convention. Miss Clark is improving

I W eather Bu reau said was h ead in g rapidly She h olds a few of he r class- 0 ..

Peru was defeated 28 t o 0 on Ham- , for the garden spot, so as to be :µre- es at h er boarding place An assistant V · burg's muddy football fie ld. F riday. : p a red whe n the disaster struck. With is carrying on some of her ·work in

J:''oYcmber 9. I the first word fl ash e d out of Porto t h e co ll ege u t i! s h e is able t o be back H:amburg kicked to P eru fil:S t . j Rico that loc a l stocks cou l d 1:ot . again. teams fought hard. Most of t11e g ams c are f<?r the f eedin g of the h,omele2s,j by the victorions team were m a de ! the Red Cross on t h at d ay spen t

SPECIAL OFF ER

through the hne e ru e em ur- 1$160,000 m nee , eans: om, •&a An y student of Zoolog y who is ·

WHEN IN AUBURN VI ing fi r st pai:-t the half, but w he n an d . such staples m to rk makin g a bug collection h as here at 1

• · p h ld th d 1 • • b fl · ·It/

th kittens pu"'ft ed it- .was· blocked b y a C lcy, which were .rushed rnto the fhis disposal a go lden opp ortuni t y for · SANDWIC.HES Hamburg warrior. He ran for a , hold of a Nevy store ship an d obtaining specimens: the office of t h e 0 HIGH CANDIES . touchdo'l'n\ . Soon after t h e half endetl. : ed with a ll speed for the suffe rer-s. l 1Peru P edago g i a n. There is a g ood- . FOUNTAIN

· · · h · h t ' th t' l f d f ·e · · · Durrng t he thlrd quarter a touc .. A t t at ime, e na iona un . o r 1 - ily n umber of w asp ? a bo11t the casin gs d ovm was mad e by Hamburg . In the li ef asked by Cooh d o·e, ns Jand t he win d ows, ·and at night my - O last the whi te line v.:as cross- , Presiden.t of the Red Cr oss, , ria ds of H emiptra, Dipt era, Co leoped twice. Both the ·extra p omts were had b are ly bee n sta1 te d. :ti-a, and w)1at-not preY. t h e 0· m a de. This illustr ates t he point t hat gifts PJem is es. Most. of. them; are a ttracted Ji r:·.. ..,.

FO YOUR.·FALL COAT

Yo ur Fall Dress, Your Hat, Gl oves, Ho.siery, V isit the to s.i;eci al r elief funds are not b y t he light shinin g t h.rou g h the .open l./O · DUCK HUNT t o the Red Cross but to a sp e cified window ' Jo hn Harmo n too k a dv a n tage of I g roup of s ufferers. The R ed Cross And, g entle if Y-O U ma:v.

y the recent vacation for teache rs co n - is \5Upported by its m em b ersh ip f ees. h appen to fin d in a word some m ys-

vention to particip ate in what he de - Members are enlisted for the 1msu- t ic chara cter, it i s probably the recl a res t o have been an hon e st-to-good- ; ing year durin g eac h R oll suit of the prin ter's r ackin g his bra in · There you will find the Best for Less

ness duck hunt with rea l d ucks , gu n s, IC all , which opens on Armi stice D ay, tryi ng t o fi g ur e o u t a lett er whi ch, water, and everything. Th e storm No vemb e r 11, and ends on Th an ks- after all, was onl y a squashed g n at!

ruined the p l ans for man y studen ts g 1 vm g D ay. .

but it served to brin15 duc ks i n The Porto ,,Rico a nd Florid a h urri-

Zane Greys b est efforts. . ic es o f the Red Cross. At times, th ere

The hunt proved successful. Th e ai·e as many as ten relief operations

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Peru Neb raska a tota l b ag, ac c ord ing to Mr . H a rmon going on at once fo d ifferent p arts m 0 1 was seventy-five d u cks a nd e'ight of th e country. W orkers had just 11

geese. J o hn asserts t hat bis own b een sent into tornado of

was responsible for the fall of for - the northern mi d- west, whil e _oth ers of the ducks were windi ng up reli_ef sea-

I son's floods in the M1ss1ssipp1 Valley

FRESHMEN I when .the news c ame of t h e huric a n e I./

A:t· a Freshmen class meeting held Ii n the West In dies In minor dis as- 1 Q ELECTRIC SHOP 0 Tuesday, Wallace Hervey, Margaret ,/ t lk I

Shoe r epairing at 'Comforta ble' Bump, and P au l Combs gave ta s on • 0 the Peruvian. When in Auburn C/ prices! Ladies Shoes a Special-

Wallace Hervey Q EAT AT T HE 0 0 ty. 0 the Peruvian really is, definmg i t as . ' Ji t a ear book of activities. a B B c f ? I./ (The Shoe Shop on the East ' ifargaret Bu mp ex:plained wh at lJSY ee 3 e 0 Q Side of ! h e Street) , Peruvian meant to her · d J1( t the 0 P aul Combs explame a tw-0 dollar dep08'it to _be m a de in or- c ' TARY'S CAFE 0

You' ll not be dissappoin ted der to sec.ure a Peruvian: . D . . .ILi · Q with our h a ir cuts.

We are carrying the largest and best selected stock , of L adjes Coats and Dresses in South Eastern Nebraska attractively priced.- Take the

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DEAR FOLKS:

-' Boy this is the worst weak of school yet. We are having quarterly exam.s this and school on Saturday again.

you ought to see the gi rls of the G. A. A. They got th,.eir hair all 'braided up so they look like Topsy in Unkle Toms Cabin. Some of them wear a white soc and a black one and they have all got on white paper callers and G. A. A. on the.m with red paint. Some of them are wearing one overshoe to. I asked one of them wh a t she was wearing one overshoe for and she said to keep he1 corn dry. I don't know what she would be -carryin g corn in her shoe for, but that's what she said.

I guess I wont g et home to help you e at turkey thanksgiving. Maybe you could send me some of it. I dont suppose we'll have any at the dormitory. They will probably catch a pi g ien; roast him and call it a turkey. That, reminds me I must go to Lunch. Will write more after I get

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FATHERS AND SONS , I C November 21 is the date set r

aside here at Peru for the Father and Son Banquet. The banquet is sponsored by the Y. M. C. A for the men and boys of the city and men of the college.

We a re not asking the men of the college to bring an adopted son unless they to, but that they come enjoy another Father and Son ,banquet.

The aetails of the banquet Will be given in the next issue of th e Pedagogian. Announce- { ments will be made as to the ticket sale.

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(Continued f1rom Page J..) graduates were on the program. Follo w ing are s ome of those who took part at the Omaha convention: L. B. Mathews, Principal of the senior hig.;h sc ho ol at Peru Training School; T. L. Richardson of Brock Public Schools; A. E. Holch, Professor of Biology at Peru; Arthur L. Hill, Professor of Mathematics at Peru; Nona M. Palmer, Profes s or of Commerce, Peru .

ported that a large number of teachers were present in spite of the severe weather. The teachers were somewhat disappointed at North Platte due to the fact that the University Players could not get to North Platte to give

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their fine afternoon and evening en - ·-------tertainments. . -----

1 Professor Arthur L. Hill was elect- Q DR. N. S. HARAJIAN ed to succeed Dea n H. C. Gossard of ST Wesleyan as President of the Mathe- 0 DENTI matics Section of the iassociation in X-RAY SERVICE Lincoln for next ye a_r. a Over Barnes' Pharmacy_

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Mr. Holch talked on "What Should Be Taught in the High School to Meet The weather has moderated lately, _.I ...,-------------,. the Nee ds of College Biology?" and but as quarterly ex ams come aru und, I Crystal Theatre I Mr. Hill on "Wlhat and How Much several students have made p1 edic- .n Physics Should the High School tions that we will he again s nowed I MONDAY AND TUESDAY I Teach?,, under. I November 12 and 13 I

ty, Evanston, Illinois. Mr. Meserve

Geo g raphy at Peru. gave a talk Friday ew I ta hon 0 I

In District IV at North I While the City Sleeps . I John R. Muhm, Associate Professor of N 0 .1S . I With Lon Cheney. Cheney I afternoon on "The More Effective Use wor ld of gals, gangs and gun warm spot in his heart for all Peru, of the Geography and to Full lme of. t ires, tubes, and I play, his finest underworld pie- I and sends best wishes to all his old the Geography section a talk'.on "Geo- automobile accessories. 0 I t ure. Don't miss this latest re - f

received an A. B. degree from Peru in 1917. In a letter he says there's a friends. 0 GAS AND 0 ;., I I graphy in the Grades." Mr Muhm re- IL V le ase of Chaney's. It's a thrill- I We have a modern air hoist 1 , er. Also comedy. .f., back . Forest Bell has been promoted to t o help us give the best service well I got b ack all right and Im the position of head of the biological I I possible in lubricating WED'DAY AND THURSDAY

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I car. your November 14 15 when I tell you that I have to have at Grand Island. Mr Bell has been at I G A S 1 F I Girls, boys, men and women!

not foundered ei t her. Don't be mad department in the senior high school I

more money but it aint my fault. Gra:nd Island three years. He started I u orsyth Oil Co. 0 I Imagine "Clara" as the girl We've g ot to g et a Peruvian There in the junior high, and worked with

A I frien(! o f the Navy! Doing hh :: j I

8 1 ,r want one or no? They've got ev e ry summer. I

"It" t o sink an armored battlebodys · picture in including mine. I

. I ship! If yo u have admired her · I

. . 0 nson, D. D. s. .I work before, wait until you see , g et to go on a .trip some time. Th at Wednesday from Dexter D. Ashley M. I Get them of the I I - "'Fhe Fleet's In" I is if we sin g good enou g h. I try to ' D. a former Peru Bobcat Captain. 'He OLD RELIABLE Ph 36 I I' is now a surgeon in New Yor·k C1'ty. I

We had g lee club today. We may Mr: Delzell received a letter last I

one ts real. Remember Thursday • sin g as go od as I can. I sing louder f n· ht · l Ch than any of the rest of t hem but Mr. He had just finished reading the Peda- I Plenty of Service I ' I ig JS a ways ina night. Benford don't seem to like it very gogian when he wrote the letter He I I F.RIDAY AND SATURDAY well. Well I've got to finish another made Special mention of Mr. Overholt I I ·- I Joan Crawfo d · notebook to hand in S'O goodbye for are::!nei.ng as registrar after so long I Thurman's Garage I o . 0 I this time. MEEK I

Mr. Ashley congratulated the Bob- I I . LUMBER CO. 0 Dancing Daughters''

By the way Ashley was here for LUMBER f; daring revelations ef A merica's Homecoming last fall. His picture is I Service With a Smile

See you in the funny paper. I I I ' JOHN. ' cats on th eir fine work He says he I The p icture · that has started is coming out for Homecoming in 1930. _________ _.._,__ 0 MANUAL TRAINING all America talking with its

I set. Three jazz-age g i rls , n the 1928 Peruvia!1. Mr Ashley was R JG HT AWAY LACQUER; ENAMEL I msmuating saxophony blues g raduated from Peru in 1890. f' cheap kisses, Our SHOE SHOP PAINTS I Daughters-do you know them? Mr. and Mrs. Forest Shrader are at BOBCAT COACHl.1..i'

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Dean W. N. Delzell recently receivannouncement from Mr. and M;rs. Arthur M. G ar iss of .the arrival of a baby boy, Arthur Frank.

Ms. Mary Mes erve is taking graduate work .in botany at the University of Colorado. She was graduated from Peru inth e s ummer of 1927, with the A. B. degree.

Richard Hartley is the head of the bilological department of South Park College at Beaumont, Texas. Another P eruvi a n in t he process of building a s uccessful career. ·

Wilbert Zorn, Burwell, won from O · FRESH 12 to 0, and tied Comstock 6 Some r!!:!g houses, f Pastry and Ba kery Delicacies. An d

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Roland Rasp, Grant, lo st to Holyoke price. Inquire of ,

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ALL TOGETHER- The Mardis Store is now in position to furnish your every food need. Fresh Meats, Lunch Meats, Milk, Bread, Cakes and Groceries. of all kinds. You will find our prices reasonaour merchandise the best, and our service unexcelled.

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Joe Robertson writes from St An- SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES thony, Idaho, and sends greetings to ICE CREAM old Peru. Mr. Robertson received his THE REXALL STORE degree from Peru last year, and is n teaching biological and physical sciences.

Anderson received her A. B. last year at Peru and is now assistjng in the botany department at the University of Oklahoma.

Clarine Anderson received her A. B. degree.

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FRESH FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY

Cookies, Cakes, Bread, and Lunch Meats HOT COFFEE, COCOA, AND SANDwICHES SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SUPPUES

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, You will want good sto ckin gs here , someth ing that will wear. We have them.

Also, goo d , clean, wholesome groceries. Give us a t ri al.

L. D. REDFERN

DAVE'S CLOTHING

Home ·o f Hart, Sc haffner & !"larx Central Ave., , Auburo, Nebr .

CLEANING AND PRESSING

Join the Pressing Club-Big Saving. Come in and see us abo,ut it.

Arnold Selk, teaching at ATlington, Nebraska, sends regards to his Alma Mater: He says he has plenty to do, ff ' but likes to do it. His chief WOlTY at H. U. LAN ·D 0 LT er.mans

and Tailors 0 not arrive, a difficulty which is being Training School adjusted.

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F. G. Meserve is now an instructor

Fisk Teachers Agency WHEN IN DOUBT-TRUMP OR COME TO (Incorporated) KOEPPLE' s CAFE

M. E. Shuck, Ph. D. Manager FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. Suite 4'10-11 Symes, Denver 0 Phone 195 Peru, Nebr. Has more vacancies than satisfactory applicants to fill them.

Typical Palmer Service

Washing and Polarine and Mobil oil Free crank case service

Why hunt further when you know the best.

FLOYD PALMER

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Hot Chocolate. And every year hundreds discover it. 1 , 1 Excellent Oyster Stews, and real Mexican Chilli. Few Cafe's offer such attractive Sandwiches as I GESSAMAN'S I Nebraska City, Nebr. I

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PERU GIRLS IN :V I EWS ON THE POINT THE POINT SYSTEM KEARNEY DOWNED 21-0 IN MUD; PERU NOW IN TIE WITH OMAHA' · u. COSTUME pARTY : SYSTEM ARE AIRED

Since t here has been much F lk E v . 0 1 discussion of t h e proposed o x press ary m g pm- 1 • • ions on Subject Pomt System durmg the I past few days, this issue of .--------Clever

Program; and More I Fun!

A great d ea l of d isc u siso n has be en Pedagog·ian is making a n a t -1 PERUVIAN BULLETIN j St ude nts must have their pic-

Bobcats Score Well in Spite of Weather

The little gym wa s the scene of a floating aro und t he cam p us lat ely in tempt to set the idea be- 1 t ures t a ken accordin g to s ched- Rumors have it to the efBarny a rd Friday evening , at 8 t o hof a p oin t fore the student body . In ul e · This is necessary, as t h e feet that the Bobcat left , . m con n ec 10n w it e xtra c u rnc u ar the editorial column there i p a n e ls will b e m ad eup and s en t hi·s lai·r· Fr·iday in pursuit of o clock The Brawl was g iven by t h e t T Th. t t f l I off durin g t he first week in DeG A A ' I h ac iv i ies. is ma er is en ire y up is an explanation of the sys- : the Antelope. And no less · · · for every g ir on t e cam- · E I c em ber. Th e staff will se nd t hi s pus. to t he stud e n t b ody to d ec id e. x- tern, and on the front page 1 material off and will not wait. the truth is that rumor. 1p r ess yo u r opin io n it is as goo d as th · t• 1 · h" h Ea c h gil'l was costumed t o fit the : ere lS an ar lC e in w lC The reaso n for rushin g the Your writer investigates yo u r n eig hb or s. F oll own g is t h e b f 1 w o rk is made clear when you affair A prize was offere d for the , opin io n of a fe w st uden ts and fa cul - a nun1 er 0 peop e s ee t h at a l a rge saving is made , the case and finds that the b est cos t umed couple, an d for t he ' ty mem b ers on t hi s ques t ion set forth their ommons. It ' which enables the Peruvi a n Bobcat eally did stray. The funniest couple Ardith H a ll a n d EJ- : Mrs. Dunnin g , D ea n of Women , IIt would be well read staff to produce a "larger and northwest winds brought sie Nuss were g i ven t h e p r ize for t h e 1says, "I :tnost a articles· carefully and better annual" for the same the sweet aroma of venison funniest couple. Mon.a Ly ons a .nd /system o f s om e kmd , which Wiil m l thmk the matter through. a moun t of mone y. A discount to the nostrils of the feline Beulah Gaylor d receive d t h e prize I s? me way c on t rol t he hon or s and du1 of 50 c ents per p a ge will be • f th for t he best boy and g ir l c ostum e. 1t1es of the st uden ts, and ma ke for , y w c A I given by the company for all critter and he strode or Pl d d o ld divi si o n of re snon s ibilities and onpor- j MEETS money in the hand s of the Bus- in search. He found the a y1 n rr o-ain es an a n cin.J$, ' - - - • • • • fashio n ed dances as we ll as mo der n tuni t i es for By this. I i IN H s A'tT\ iness manage1 on or before Ne..- Antelope and left him a ones was the so u rce of en jo ym en t for f e el t h at the discovered will • • u'.u. vember 25, 1928. much humbled animal after l not be o v erwork e d , and the undiscovthe eve n ing. er e d talents r emained unused." using- the pigskin as a me-

D ari s Bunch, football captain says, ! New Constitution Soon to GOLDEN EAGLE SHOT dium . The final reckoningyar dasbion. h ey af ath gu e s ts "So fa r a s 1 h a ve been able to inves- Be Presented NEAR PERU RECENTLY was 21 to O. place a out t e r oom or · e h 11 tigate , t he would be a rat er Heav y g ray ski es g reeted the sma to sit on The dance p rograms were · Rare Bird Now Being Mounted by mixed up a ffair , unless some method The regular meeting of the Y. W crowd of enthusi astic followe rs of cleverly worked o ut to r eprese nt a , C Colleae Student of p roper admini stration can -be l . A. was held Wednesd ay evenin g, "' Peru's foo t ball des tinies, a nd interred barn. w orked out " November 14 The topie of the eve- L H d d E 1 mittent downpours m a de t he pl ay in g In one corner of t h e g; m t h ey. "I thl n k t h at the m a j o r and minor nin g was "Character." Evely n Wenzl'· a o pen ea de A bag e field a sea of mud a nd water; b u t a barn door with a h ors e s head m i t. h d h f h . w as i e etween eru a n u urn · fi k d t syste m is on excellent nlan to help a c arge o t e devotion als, read- T the Graf co ached out t to o a va nIn other corners they scare - · · 1 1 d Ch ,, by s om e Auburn people. hey g av e k t h di v ide the leadership of organizations m g a poetica egen on a racte r. . . . ag e of the brea s to secure ree crows which a r e very in a F 11 th th · · "T 11 it to Har vey Nickel for mountin g I d f t • on th e c a mpus between more stu- o owing is, e group san g e •.d touchdo w ns an a sa e Y· f d M h Old Old S " Mr. Nickel is an am a teur taxi ermist , f h . arm yar · d en ts " - Mona Lyons e ti e tory. : 1 Peru scored soon a t e r t e op en in g Refreshments were served d uri n g "I b r t. t Grace Peterson sang a solo "Hold and is su cceedin g ver y mc ely w1t h kick off when Toft broke t hrou gh the e v ening, c on sisti n g of ani m a l te ieve a. polm g.ofvern- Thou My Hand" accomp a ni,ed b v t he work. The win g spread of t h e a nd blocked a pun t on the Kearn ey m g ex r a c urn c u a r ac ivi 1es i nro- ' · bird was over s even feet and Jt 11 d c rackers a nd cider. lpe rl y wor ked ou t a nd Grosse, and Genevie v e H a ll t old h d 1 t t d It t we n t y ya rd line The ball ro e The mus ic for the even in g was fu r - wo uld res ult in more efficiently m an- the s t ory "The Prince of the Statue:" ; we ig d e n e11a r Y wend Y fp oun s: t b a ck over the g o al line where . D. k w· Ir ch es' seem e we p rep ar e or wm er, f lI •t f t hdo w n K reJci's mshed b y t he 1c 1 iams o r age d orga ni za t ion s on the c ampus Ruth Darwin ga:ve a sh o rt ta lk , h av in g a l ar g e a mount of fat Pe r - on i or a ?uc bl k d d t · k d d " th b . t "H D .d 't B 1· · 1 kick for ex tr a point was oc e an 1 a. and f ew er over-wor e stu en t s. - e su Jec e i n e ieve m h ap s t hi s w as one of t h e st ray Ch a. 6 0 1 d Near t he en d of t h e fa v ors ' Lilli a n Br a d y.

Pray er." The talk brou g h t out th e : d r on E ag les tJh at d ecided to win t er in Peru st epp e d out .m t o a to e.a . were balloons di ffer en t i " '.J;'h e p o in t system , if properl y or- th a t prayer, for the unbelie v in g , Peru The Gr afmen lin e d up animals su ct h as a lligators, camels, ga niz e d will be a n asset to the is onl y a w aste of effo rt, a nd that I The Gold en Ea g le is a lso c a lled th e to the Ante lopes, a nd agam th e F snakes, a n d mo n keys. j sc h ool. 'It w ill mea n be t ter or ga niz a - many times people cannot und ersta nd IRin g -T a il e d E ag le, Mou n t ain E ag l e, mer-co a ch e d eleven w as un abl e t o To make a big .s u c c ess of t h e prom ' tions b ette r sc hol ar shin and bette r t how gre a t the Infinite r e ally is Wh e n Ia nd W a r E age Thi s bird is on e of I d ent the P e ru for war d w all or run h ' - 1 th' k f G d ff · th P u e n ds They kicked to Zook Mr Pe terso n came up to t e gym sportsmanshi p " - H a ze l Willi a ms we mere Y m 0 0 ' 'w e 0 er t he largest a nd most m ag nifi ce n t of e er · d too k pktu.res of the group a nd " I t t • 1 1 . f f prayer, and when we see a nd ap p re -i ts kin d Th e adult is of a r ic h d a rk Iw ho r ece iv e d it on hi s own thirtyof tbe ones w h o won pri ze s. h am n o •tp ar icu c i ? te beauty, wh en we d o k ind d eeds, br ow n ;o lor w it h the e lon,gat ed f eat h - four yar d m ar k e r. A pl a y into t h e a so t e system, I s eems a e s u f h t d ""· f . t• 1 tt rl fo u r yards Md t hen Zook

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in g "Peace Be Still" and south t? Mexico It scarce within score .sto od 12 to 0 GI ,, the United States, be111 g more abun- The t hird Bobcat touchdown came , earn. · d ant in Can a d a. early in t he second period after an Tw o on e -a ct pla y s were presented

TO BE FOUNDED·?

.The n:w Y. W. C. A Nestin g sites are ch osen in trees exchan g e of punts and fi ve li ne plays librar y sty l e a t t he No v ember meet- / I will be ie ad at the next meeting, and or rocky cliffs, selected r ather indis- h ad a dvanced t he ball to the Kearney in g of t he Dra m atic club, held last Ide R --- I a ll members are requested to atten d. crimin ately in considerat ion of the twenty-one yard line. A Peru back Thurs d ay e v enin g in the L ittle rhea- a . ece1ved · With Enthu- , abund a n ce of food. As a bill of fare fumbled a nd Kearney reco v ered on tr e. N ot many of t he members we r e Stasm by Students :EVERETTS

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they e at mostly small rodents, but their own twenty-eight y a rd strin ga bsen t , and the program seerr.ed to I ,occaso n all y capture sm all antelope er. They attempted Peru's left end p lease. A ten tati ve schedule for t h e The first of. w hat promises :

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.and sheep. and the Ke arney back carrying the c lub's a c t ivities for the year to be a future hi storical fra t ernity / ' ball fumbled. Pi ke 'again proved the h as b een worked out, a nd is p ost ed was held .la.st .afterno on in !

PERUSJNGERS

man of 'the day; he scooped u p the in t1, e Li ttle Theatre the Adrm111strat1?n bmldmg. I Program of 3 One-Acts on . ball and ran thirty-three yards for a "Mi nu e t ," b y L o uis Parker, a play Those pTesent were Mr. Lindsay, December 1

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! touchdown Krejci faked a kick and of the F r ench Revo lu tion, was given who had p reviousl v called the meet___ /' (Continued on P age 4 ) u nder th e chaiirmai:iship of Elizabeth ing, D r Brow n, Mr. Burkey, Ralph The Everett society had tryouts Graves, a nd the cast of Black Masque Ch a.te l a in , L eo H a uptma n, a nd E arl last Wednesday evening for their Plans Ma.de for Trip to Au- ' 1 FATHER

Players is as follows: I Abround this nucleu s, very three one-act pla vs which are to b e burn ID Near Future Marc hioness - - - Virginia Milstea-:l. I I y, e formed an organization . .. . . .

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BANQUET WE'·D

C. Oberlies, of Lincoln, The Speaker

Marq ui s - - - - - - Eldon Jfa.vward : which will hold · as its purpose t he given December 1 m the aud1tormm The Men's Glee Club mt l t , • Gao ler Leo ' Iaupt·,na" ' furtherance of the historical know- " The Up}.ler Crust," b y A llena K a n- T d ht t h h e as - - - r , , ues a y mg · a t e ome of M This play dealt wi t h the feelin gs ; ledge of this part of the country. ka Harris, Is a comedy in one act. B enford, the instructor, for the l L. e x p ressed by t':'o :u'stocr:its b ef.ore : Mr. Linds ay called the gro up to a good-looking, up-to-t he-minute wo- 1 pose of practicin g some of t he t heir tumbrel-nde to t h<> g u11l otine, I and very t h e pur- ' The cai>t: Mrs. Edward P age Mill er, Ito be given on t he an nu al tour of t he

is but a 1';1:e ray. of hope J meetmg. Such an or- Im a n whose g re atest ambition is for organization.

The Y. M. C A l ast Wednesday rer h i.·h s hines !1S c y mcism. tg·an1zat10n, he said, "should be I • Th · d b " ., · B f t h t t• f th h ·c le f · d. ·d 1 h d the social advancement of her family e men an 1ve a out seven, and suited m a very wet meetmg. Th e e ore e presen a 10n o e 1 1 or m IVI u a researc • an ' · ' for awhile were entertained b radio I · · ond play Cedric Crink g ave a talk not rn a ny way an a dded burden o n •but at the same time very sweet and Y members met m the Li ttl e The atr e 1 · music a nd Mr. Benford at t he piano o n the "Production of the No Play s ;its members." motherly ; played by Hel en Ma e Alex- p . · and held devotionals. From t here f J " • · bl kb d ·11 · I ract1ce began at 7:30. Two songs h o apan , us1rt.; ac o a.r I ustr a - Dr. Brown next stated w h at, in his J antler. Mr. Edward P age Miller her 1 d "R b d" d " B t ey went t o the swmm in g p ool and · · · . < ,, f h I . . . . ' we1 e earn e , ose u a n rown t10ns ?f st agin g._ Jn_ o t ese / opm10n, should be the obJect1ves of husband, a blunt whole he a r t ed man !Bird Sing in " Louis Bickford b ._ -took a dip in the "br iny deep ." Afpiays is be1 nn- pl a nneo for :i n d such a n oro-anizatio n on t h e c ampus I . g ' an ,. 1 · "' · 1of a plam hon est type, who believes tone from Weeping Water has been ter the swim, hamburg e r s wer e servw1l1 be o r esfl.11 .-e r s o 1m.

1.According to Dr. Brown it s h ould not . " ' · " h Th . lb " · t t h . t ,, b t in the stationarv social status of the se lected as soloist fqr Rosebud." . ed to the members.

The s ec o nd one- a c t T e nee- J e JUS a no er orgamza 10n, u - R f h Prom is ed B r ide,, Cheng Chin sh<9 u1d be an org anization made up jf'amily uni t, played by J oe Krejci. e r es ments were serv,ed after Tom orrow evenin g is t he "Fathers Hsuin o- is a No 'Pl a v . The Footlight of active members who would b e !Ted Miller, th eir so n, a breezy lik e - pradctJice bMy. Mrs. Benford, Mrs. Bunch and Son s" banquet t o b e held in th e "' - ·11· d t th · t• t th I an oy ickel.

ing served by the c e m e t e ry associ at ion .

All the men and boys in t he colleg e and community are invi t ed t o spend the evenin g together

P a r a d ers, under t he chairman.ship of w1 m g to evo e e1r 1m _ e o e able c h ap of about· 26 pl ayed by Met hodist c hurch, a nd sponso red b y Th k t f h t I Plans for Future F ran ces Mo riari t y , p r oduced it. e wor m g ou 0 some is onca re- •Clay Coy. · Madame " E'', an unaffect- Y. M. C. A. The b a nquet is becast· search connected with l ocal history. . The Glee Club g oes to Aubu rn, · · He also mentioned that it wo uld sti.m- e d g irl of the same a g e, played by November 30, where t he men will W e a lth y Merch a nL_E1vin Davenport Ed.th p k s · ulate interest in the departmen t of 1 a es. ervant, n ot chosen. sing Friday night and Sunday mornKnight - - - R udolf Anderson science. Each ;;.-f t h e ot)1.ers express - Madonna Brady will be director of in g Magi strate - - Wayne Catlett , Br ide Ellen Wilson ed his opin ionof :i, plan. It this play. The schedu le for the year has not - - - - - - 1 h Ch t 1 ed to be an idea which v' ::l!' received The second play is to be " The Ma n be en completed as yet, bu t the prosSchola r -,--- - Ra P a e am w ith a u-reat deal of enthusiao:m , . t f h Brid e ' s Mother _ Claire Codington in the Bo wler Hat" Th e C ast: pee s or t e tour aTe bein g investiold M a n - - - - - James Delzel1 Plans for the future were di11c u:;s- J h gate d by applic ations of t he c lub.

d · · l d it· t l' t 0 n Dean Grass Th f •t · b · f d t h t Matchma k e r - - - Corrine Fry ed, an it is p a nne u 1ma e .Y o us ar, 1 1s em g oun a many· ff ·1· te w1.t h the nat 1·onal org an iza Ma ry ___ :. ______ Faye Masti n schedules are filled. This li ttle sketch portray- a ia ·

Chapel Appearance Soon will h a ve charge of the g r oup sin g -

A splendid pro gram is b e in g worked by those in charg e. L. C Ob e rli es, of Lincoln, is to be t he speaker of the evenin g Mr. N orwood assisted by Mr. Benford at the piano ed the s u it o f t h r ee lovers for the tion. Monthly at . which Hero Ru ssell Shaef er han d of one ladv, the case being set- members to rev1tew own Heroine Margaret C ain t ied b v a most magistrate after work seeme to mee "'.1 avor. . Bad l\tan Ben Groothuis

A larg e per centag e of b oys turnd t f GI Cl b h . d ing. R ad io music, th e c omplimen ts - Mr Lindsay w ho presided, w as em- . . t he m anner of King Solomon. · ' . t •tt f V1llam Walter Wiese

• A · week powered to appo m a comm1 ee o Lette rs from nmversary h t d up a tentative consti- 1 The l ast play is to be "Wisd om · ·t d rresp-0ndents were t ree o raw . . , ,, . v1s1 ors a n co ht t utio n , a nd the meeting was adJo urn - T eeth The cast is no t ready for read, and t he m eeting was broug bl . t• d pu• 1ca 10n this week. to a c lose. e :

e ou or ee u t i s y ea r an f M M B f d h t k th b t o r. B arnes, and mstrumen tal solos r. en or opes o ma e e es org anizati on P eru has eyer h ad plus a big fee d and lo ts of pep will The club will si n g in ch a pel some d ay make it an eve nin g of rea l pleas ure. soon See if y.ou do not think the Tickets are 50 cents and w ill be outlook is fa vorabl e sol d on the ·campus.

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Si g ma T a u Delta h eld its r egular m on th l y meeting Mo nd ay , N ovember

Ed u ca tional Movies at

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Auditorium

12. I t was decided t h at a loCal co n-fo r the Phi A lpha chap ter T h e s e c on d of a series of Biolog y

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as second class mail. s hould b e dr awn up, its provisio n s t o : w e re presen ted last Thursday

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Any one who has any faith in a con vi ct ion should not be a fraid t o set i t for th With t h is p urpose in m ind. t hen we creating a Public O pi n ion c o lu m n -_ wh':rern any body has t h e r i ght to air bis v i e ws Jn s.igned s tatem e n t We hope it wi ll b e u s ed - Pedagogia n , Vol. X XIV N o 1

-, b e i n h a r mo ny wi t h t h ose of th e n a- e v ening at -6: 45, in the c olleg e audi - p d Staff d t t · · h I · e agogian

Publiihed weekly 'at Peru State Teachers College--the ol es rammg sc 00 ti on a l constitu t ion. torium. i p N b b h d 1867 ' eru, e r. in the Missouri Valley, esta hs e . i Mr s. Dunnin g · expl ained the n at\i re These pic tures ar e chiefly t o r an t Dea r Sirs:

$1.00 the year. Single copy 5 cents

STAFF

Jof t he n ex t meeting.' It h as b een, for educ ational pu r p ose and are -o b tain ed ; Wh y no t a sn appy quartet selec ted seve r a l years, the custom -0f t his f rom t h e U nited S tate D epart m en t of ·fr om our co lleg e boy s to :sm e: colleg e t h ap ter to ask e a ch member to w rite Agriculture, E xtensio n Serv ice. T he songs b e t w e e n the h al ves o f o u r a n origi n al ' Christmas poein · The films ·s h own were: " Ro a ds in Our N a - games? It a d ds t he ol d pep. s hows

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - - - - - - - - - - - JOE JONES p o ems are then ex changed and read tion al P arks,'' " T he Forest an d W a - ioya lty to t he o l d coll e g e and entera t t h e Decem ber meet in g Miss Clark t er," and " Hoppers ." : tains t he s p ectatori-...

ASSOCIATE EDITOR - - - - - - - RUDOLF AND ERSON h as b e en asked. t o cho ose t h e five best T h e first oic t u r e s h owed t he b uild- / Y ou i·s s incer e ly, to be submitt ed t h is yean In ing o f in t he Moun tai n Nation1 Ke ith W o lfe

BUSINESS MANAGER _:_ _ - - - - - RALPH CHATELAIN ord_!!r t h at t he new m embers m igh t al P arks, t h e s econd stressed the pre-

H. B roc kman b etter und erst a nd t he t ype of er vat i on of forests, the sources of 1 E. R a ri c k

BUSINESS MANAGER _ l ______ EDWIN BOOTH exp ec t e d, Mrs Duhnin g read the five wat er an d i ts· u ses to mankind. T h e I T S t ewar t p oems selected a s l ast yea r's finest: l ast p ic t u re " H oppers," was co m p osed J F. Fei stner

SPORTS . - -- - - - - "TIP" ROBERTS As s pe aker of the e v enin g, the fra of two reels, w h ich howed the d es- J terni ty was for t unat e in h av in g Mr tru ction c au ed b y gr ass h oppeFs, and j " By t he ir a t hletics ye shall kn ow NEWS' - - ROLAND KREPS AND DON K EISTER L indsay, who is a new m ember of t he also m e ans by w h ic h they m ay b e them." It is true i n thi s prese nt a g e organi zat ion His s ubj ect , was " H is- e radicated I Yet h ow n a r row to judg e by ! D o y o u SOCIETY __ l_ __ _: _ HAZEL H U T CHINSON t oric al Mat erial as S ubject Matter The films ob tained for t he n ext fol k s know h vw No t re D a me ra nk s for movie are u n usually g ood, as s h own schol a s tically? Do you k.;now h ow CAMPUS LUCILLE DOWELL n on e of the cluo h a d realized t h e by t heir pop ul arity where t hey hav e Cente r College in Ken tucky ranks p ossi b ilities for stories to fo und recel1tlY b e e n s hown. T he nam es are; s cholas tic ally? Do t he f ol ks ou t in FEATURE -·

GEORGE Cc!iO K in old n ewspapers anq , di ari es. Mr, " Be es- H ow They Live and Work," t he w este rn par t o f the s t ate know t Lindsa;y arouse-er everyon e's i nterest "Wild F lower s," and "She's Wild ." h ow Peru ranks sc ho1asti callv? Y ACTIVITIES ___. ___ _: _.,: .: _

RAYMOND TRENHOLM in this wo r k of investig "ation by t ell- These p ictures h ave bee n reserved y ou d o know N otre D ame's Cen, , , ing of as un told a nd w ill be shown in ab ou t four t r e ' s fo o tba ll r a nk in g . A nd the folks FACULTY HAROLD 1 wra pp e d up m the h ves of old p10- weeks ou t i n B rady o r Benkelm a n or K im - ' , • ' · · neer s. ! The efforts of the m ot ion p ictu re ball d o know P e r u's r a nki ng, a t h l e tDEBATE :_ _______ L ..: ERNEST HAS SELBLAD t oward d evelop ment in t h e educa - ic a ll y This is a peculiar age. Folks

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MEN'S CLUB _ 1 tional fiel d have continually g r own are afte r the s p e ctac u lar. They jucfae

THOMAS E . ENNIS m ore cle arly d efi n ed a nd mo re p ower- by the spectac u lar, e v e n t h o u g h i t Th e· Mens Club met Mdnd ay in the f u l. In this w ay unfamiliar facts of may be but o f the i nsi g nifi c a n t. EVTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVI1:rns · upon a t ime basis, and t he s emester is Littl e Theatre Ann oun cements w ere n atu re p rove t o b e accep t a ble t o t h e A t h le tic s do a d verti se a s chool- AN EDUCATIONAL THEORY : the unit to b e used. read bv Dick Willi a ms The possibil- pu bli c i n a pip ul ar form but only a t hl etically D o peo i1l e ity of g ettihg r educ ed · rat es to Oma- - - - judge t he edu cati onal fa c ili ties b y t h e unt o many other p roblems in I The limi t fixed upon p art icipation h a for t h e P eru-Omah a game 1 PERU

OMAHA JN

ath let ics? Most e m phat ic ally · 't h ey e duc ation, t h a t of extra-cu rric ula r, in extra-cu r r icula r act ivitie s h as Det! n disc u ssed and it was a n nou n ced t h at I · - d o n ot. P eru h as a large en rollment or " ".outside'.!- h as been r e,- suggested : r a tes of $1.25 a round t_rip wer e I '""

·ONFERENCE TJE

of men b ec a use of athlet i c s . g-ra oted . c eivin g so much attention t h at a re- Two 'm aj ors a nd two m inors,, ava il able It would certamly be a Bu t have t hese men ch ose n t he edt.tI t ·s 0 fine t h ing if as m a n y of t h e studen t : cat ion al fac iliti es offered here b e - actio'n is b eg<innin g to se t in ne Major a nd four minors,, bod y as possi ble would g o to t h e Novemb e r 24 t he Day of cause of the athletic ad v e rti s ing? N o. lamentabl e t hat thi s s h ould b e the , or f 11 t h h h h game in a g r oup. Mr D elze g ave , Reckoning ey ave c osen t o c ome ere b ew a ;y of t hings, but it is far from u n - Six minors a short talk on "pep" in which h e I cause of a t h l etics w hich have been u s u al. This r . e action may b e -see9 on I t is proposed th at e v ery bi t of par- p raised the fi n e s choo l sp irit that . ,is I

a dvertised b y a t hlet ics. A s ch ool By "Tip" Roberts our own campus, with t he induc t ion ' ticipation be included in the system, b e in g s h own t his y e a r. £oac h GFaf w hich a dvert ise s at:hlet ics s ole ly wiJI h lk d t b t t h t W hile P eru w as wo r km g her w ay g ow a t hlet ·c 11 A d k t h ' of t h e Point Svs tem for the m ain deductin g t he just amoun t of t ime t e n ta e on wo su Jee s, e ou - · r 1 a y , n eep t s 111 -' · loo k of the K ea rney game and Life up to a tie wi t h Om aha Uni ve rsi ty for mind too, g oo d f ri e n ds,- a sch o o l p r oblem is t h! s : Extra-curricular s, from t h e pa rt-cr edit ac t iviti es. W ork / in t h e A rmy. ' 1 t h e lea d in t he N . I. I. A . confer ence which ad vertis es sch o las tically will in m a n y cases, are b ecom in g t oo much /s hall b e as nearly as possibl e d ivi ded ; all oth er_ r_nembers _ asso- grow in s cholars

/ THE PER U PED A GOG I A N TUES DAY, N O VEMBER 20, 1928
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of a ood thing; therefo r e, t h ey must I into both semesters. !

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PRESENTS

: \ w ere eit her t ime or h a s sent from her Qe checked : thus the pendulum be- There are disadvantages to the sys-

NOVEMBER PROGRAM

p • s t ,.

Peru took the measure of Kearney since bec ome famous e r u s pa, g · ·

meetmg ' out side c ompetit i on. cla ss rooms some peop l e who ha ve gins>itis swing back agam m the other tern, the mam one bemg the d1ff1cul- an d Midland ran away from W ayne. advertising, scholas ti c all y , has been direction. ty and complexity of administr ation. 1 Overture and - a Symphony Move- Chadron m e t Wyomin g univer si ty well d o ne Are we continui ng to put · It is too bad that a good idea like It is also said that should ment at Chapel Performance Satu r da y an d didn't fare so well. Om- for th e b est, scholastically. or is the this should be made the brunt of-the their own choices in t he matter aha played the Trin ity colle g e ou tfit emphasi s chan g in g to that more specThe college orchestra made its sec- Armistic e day and scored another tacul ar somet h i n g w e ffa d in athlefadists. There is, per- Iof extra-curriculars and not have any ond appearance of the season on victorv l:iut remained idle over the tics? haps much more intemoerance in the Ilimit placed upon them. Wedn esd a v November 14 at convo- k - 'd · · N h t h t t f th s a r t 1"cle·

wee -en . ow ere 1s e e x o 1 pursuance • of an educational theory The advantages of the system seem cation The numbers used by the The championship of he confer- 1A t hleti cs a re all in thei i; plac e ,, in thiese United States today than to hinge about the more equal distri- I orchestra were Andante from Ha y- ·11 b d "d d b · ts.=__ but I for one g e t ext r em el v e xasp e r - l , "S S :}J ,, d "L. ht ence w1 e ec1 e arrmg upse , , _ _ there is toward alcoholic liquors. The bution of activities aong the student 1 dos urpnse ymp ony an ig this week when Peru in v ades the ated w i t h this con t in uou s b a ll yhoo Cava l ry Overture" by Franz vo n "b · · fi wh.ole situation is not unlike a child body. Some few persons, it is main- camp of Coach Hubka's Omaha Cards. att n u t ed t o cert am rpce , .ne yo u ng witi a new toy who first is wild with t;ained, have. too · heavy an extra-cur- I Suppe. . Alth ough t he Bobc ats are doped to men who we a r t he c olors O ld . . • . .

I. A new mstrument, t he oboe, was win b y a substantial m a rgin, a ne can Peru, a nd accordi ng to t he powers excitement over the new thmg, then ncula1· load for their own good, as in tro duced to the audience at t hi s t 11 b t f th 11 th t b "h I t d d b a e rs never e a ou oo a a e a re " e s o e s an a r e r soon casts it aside Why' must the well for the fact some of time: The music h as h ad I .. ' G' w LT P ct of Peru 's past, p resen t, and futur e bulk of literature. be such should be given to other m- i the mstrument but ii. s hort.' an_d Oma ha Uni 2 2 0 0 l ,OOO glory and h o n o r. T he a tp letes , a fleeting and ephemeral thing? We dividuals.

ILowell_ Sproule, - a. is j PERU __ : ____________ 2 2 0 0 l ,OOO spite of any s tatem ent s t o t he c onanswer that question satis- I The administration of the system, mastermg the of it quick- , Ke arney 2 1 1 0 .500 trary, are the fav o red o nes on t he factonly for ourself• and therefore as l!tated before, is- to be in student ly · Chadron - - - 2 1 1 o .500 cam.-us, not s o cially, perhaps, bu t will not attempt the absurdity of tr.y- hands.

The two numbers used were varied 1 W 3 0 3 0 000 offici a ll y. There h asn ' t b eE'n a Men's ing to answer It here. We feel that thi"s system 1.s a wi·se enou gH to m_ ake a c_ontrast, and : 1 D aanyane__ 1 0 1 0 ·.OOO the descriptive stories given the au- , Club meeting t his y e ar t h at hasn't

Perhaps Judgment is not given en- move s·n d·dt· · th ti Id been d e v o t ed a t least in par t to bo1, 1 ce con 1 ions m e e die nce added materially in the e njoy- Iou g}.l time to ripen; perhaps inferior do seem to be a bit off balance; and ment of- t he music.

"DERE FOWKS"

s t erin g u p t he morale of t h e fo otball material is given exploitation by com- w e beli"eve th t · th t t team. How muc h time was !':Uen t last a , m e compe en A t th · t t" th h t · · ·mercial agencies; perhaps this and· h d · t h" h · · · e presen ime e ore es ra is : · year in t alking debate , o r an _s .m o w ic_ it 1s placed, a fau- working on "Finlandia,' an overture " D ear Fol ks: that;-tliese can be only conjectures. d t t 11 b k d I I or ess ay cont s t? T h t a m1ms ra on w1 e wor e out. : ahd "P o-Ling and Ming-T-oy," a Haven't got, much to do this morn e a y ear so me do not need a dozen different Meanwhile, it is well that there be Chinese 'Sui t e. Plans are bei ng maGie so I guess I will write y ou one How's thi r ty-fi v e or f o r ty footb a ll letters theories every year to teach schoo'I. · t 11 t d · t h I h k. ? h D d 11 and s w eaters w e r e 1ssu ed t o t.h m e g en 1scuss1on on . e quesc1on. for a December convocation appear- corn s uc m g . as a got 1t1 a . wor · J'

What we do need is a method which To thi.!. end, the Public Opinion col- ance. i out? I h ope so bec a u s e I w a n t to asp1ra n t s of Peru laurels T.he trowill give us a scientific body .of fun- umn of the Pedagogian is open to !g o squirrel hun ting next sat . There phy fu n d w as d epleted. The band damentals. As yet we have no !iv- both sides of the arg umen t. I Visual education has come to ; is going to be a footb a ll game h er e boy s bou g h t t h eir own caps, and t he ing fire-only smoke. • , 0 f d f 1 d , k debate t eam were ho nor d "th 1 : stay. A new combination B alop t ic a n : n ri ay or onc,e on t n ow e w1 sevAnd- so another of the ·. brightest , GRADING SCHOOLS ' and sli de projection h as b een pur- 1how it happens but its so cen t T hus i t goes. lights of educational theory-extra- ,There is something of significance ch ased for t he trainin g school. By .Sure h a d a lot of fun a t y mca the thBy a t hle:ics :ye shall know curricular activities-is beg inn ing to 1 h e m Peru will 0 t h iri the recent visit ' of the teachers' means of this machine photographs, : ot er nite. We first me t in t he little · c n o.nue ·o ave slowly dim. inspector. It is t he fact thflt postcards, o r pages of a t ext-bo ok !theatre a bout seven oclock t hen Will t h e other acWe cannot expect to build on the there is to be reckoning among the can be projected on t h e screen a nd iwe went to the swim m in g p ool a n d :iv1ties at P e ru con tinue to be equ a lsandbars-we must go down , to bed schools of t his •type, and it will ">h ow seen from all parts of the room. This swum awhile. We n ad to rubber Y s trong'? rock. ·, institutions where they stand in re- machine works by the aid of a 500'- balls to play with a n d we s u re did ! Ralph C h atel ain r to their neighbo rs. We hope watt bulb, reflecting mirrors, and fun. We played keep a w a y 1 -----·--

THE POINT SYSTEM Ithat Ollr sc hool may measui:e up in lenses. with them and slung t hem at each L ast Tues d ay t he Budg et Com mit, - · te rn t · 1 ·

One of the most-discussed problems full, a nd we trust it will. other O n e g u y hi t m e ri g h t on the e rn re g u fir s essio n The secreon the campus for some time has been There are many things · th h , Mrs. Muhm is teachin g t wo c l ass- head with one of t hem .a nd it sure Y read a .Jetter from Robert J. Elthe Point System, desi g ned t o bring which an inspector canno; ' 1 es in Spa nish due to Miss Clar k's in- did hu rt but bo y : y o u s hould of hott, Pres id en t of' Chadron g tate a bout distribution of extra-curricular cannot see in to the real d ee h el ability t o co nduct a ll of h e r c la sses. seen me so a k hi •,1 w it h i t whe n I t Teache1·s College, which exp ressed 8 , p sc oo ' A ·11 b ,.,,. I go f eelin f actv1tes more equally among stu- life, nor can he perceiv.e that inta n rr- ! s you wt remem e1·, i•I SS Clark it. hit !1im on his bare back and g o 1'1pprec1at10n of the fine dents ible quality which -must be felt:_ 1 her an kle recently wh en sta rt- made a bi g spot o n h im I bet tre atme n t _th at P eru gave Ch a dron's

The main ideas in the Point System school spirit. m g to leave for the State feachers he can1 feel it yet I s tave d d E agles w hil e at P eru Mr. Ellio tt are these: First, there is t o be a lim- 1 Just as he as a n inspect t ' Association. She is gett ing along the water most of t he time- congratul a t ed t he Bobcats and stuit placed upon participation in ex- see a ll those\hings which Iv e ry well, h as h er Latin c l asses· s? he c ouldn't hi t m e agai n. I t a i n't ' dent b ody: tra-curricular a ctivties. Second, the up a school neither can we as , ·t at her r oo mmg pl ace. like our o ld swimmin h o le th o. T h The rest . of the ti me was devoted s a e 1vi e d into ma- ers, see all t hose t hin g s · which to i s so cl e ar t at you ca n't h ide ' o communica t ions r eh 11 b d. d ' ' , e a c I I ' H200 h e to the reading f jors, minors, a nd sub-mino rs. The make up . a . . Therefore is . Sever al m_embers of t he f ac ulty en - m it. Afte r we g ot t hru sw im m in ce1ved, and to a discussion of futur e fumg these divisions and the ad for along ' ' ith all of our IJoyed the football we e ach got a h am b erg e r s anwi c h ! p lans for the year ministration of _the is le,ft , to matter training, to learn to catch I game at Lmco ln las t S atu r d a y. piece. i ----. a. student committee composed of the sight of all t hose finer a nd nobler , the m w h o w ent from .P e ru W e ll , I mu st close fo r t hi s time. ! .Wednesday in t he high sc hool heads of extra-curricular things which, a fter all , are the on es e1 e Mr. an d Mrs. S. L Cle ments, See you saterday. aud1to:1um, t h e high s c hool Ol'chestr?? tions. Third, all work is to be judged that count. Mr. and W N. D e lzell, an d Mr. Azzever, made its first appearan c e o f t he v e al' Charles Lmdsay. The progral1 . . . · ·

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The' new 411.!-octave spoons have been received at the dormitory ai;id are now ready for service. It is expected that this late improvement wiil add much beauty and deHc a'cy of tone to the renditions. Arrangements with nearby radio station to cast some of the programs made. . '

Sessions of the Lion Tamers Club have been temporarily while the volley ball is being sent to the factory to be inspecte <j a1justed. It is rumored that t he Lion Tamers' wives may hold a rollin!f-Pin throwing contest in the near futu i e.

Representatives of the Eastman Kodak Comp!inY were on the c amp us a short ago, with the objec t of selling moving l! PParatus including a moving picture earner!! and machine with tHe new color picture attachment. Thjs color <ittachmeni w lts ont in Aqgust.

This instrument reproduces both camera and moving pictures as) well as exact ·colots. ' In fact, it reproduce& al\ the colors Of the SpectrUljl.

The rne11 took everal pic ture qn 1 • the campus special attention to our li:ving mascot, the Moving pictures of tbe Bobcats in action were taken, also s ome of students tke library.

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Senior Class Harold Marren Dahlstrom - 100 . Office Officer R · p N I P 'd oommg l ac e · o. _ 1Sec.-Treas ______ Mary Ka:naly Jenkins 110
How would you feel if Omaha beat Don't be a . piker. iet know t ihat you y·eu'r team. Wear ai Blue and White
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iesi ent. Har old Marren - - - lQQ • Following the expression of many Averyl Gaines __ _: _________ Gaines Hall - "' C. S. C. . . , blunt . remarks about the Point Sysecretary - - Marg are t Clineburg Home _._ ____ Anna Donner - - Dormitory 228 tern, n reporter has interviewed that Treasurer - - - Ha rold McCreight Lewis Sec.-Tre!J§ __ Ada Eyre Dormitory - - 228 freshman eharacter, "John," who is J • I .• umor Class ,. Men's Glee Club "'0 faithful in writing home every Mat.hews Lichty 99 ____ .:: D l\ris Bunch----- - Joy House "John" says: "I think. the V ice-Preside n t Daisy Pierce Dormitory - 228 v· p • 103 point system is S t Dorothy M t d I · A ice.- -r.es. Raymond Trenholm Home are a whole batch o'f students a1'n't ecre ary ar m a e Dormit.ory 228 L ' b · (; · · Treasurer - William Okrent Jewell , 144 !Bl edrW1c.1C1·rmkO_k - George BGrowdn 6953 SO'pbomore Class President - Dale Dyke Hannaford Vice-President Ernest Rothert - - Hoyt Secretary Mary Gray - Dormitory Treasurer - - Margaret Bump Monteith - : usweso anager _ i iam renu oo ,s j Director Roberti T. Benf.o rq .J _______________ Home - - 177 188 1 Orchestra 130 I -·. 1 • 228 P1.es1dent Trenholm Jiowe 103 187 1 V. H. Jindra George Brown - - - 65 . I , . . . . §,t.aff- Freshman Class t._/' P ' d t B d G 11 H' --------·---- .,05 F,d1tor 1 -m-Ch1ef Joe Jones - - - - ::togers - 156 reSI en ernar a oway , 1gg ms ,, · V Pr 'd t E d c 1 T h 1 103 : Asso_ ciate Editor - - Rudelf ______ Strickler _ - 21 ICe- en __ · gar o e ren o m B M S - t M b 1 u " H - 205· i us1 ness an.ager Edwin Booth -. _ 103 ecre ary ,a e ,uiggJns ome B M - R 1 h ChT · J h B h J 11 144_ usmess, anager a p atelam Home - 34· ' reasu rer - 0 n at - ewe : Sports Reporter ______ "Tip" Roberts H. 221 I • Men's Club 1 News Reporters' - Roland Kreps Dahlstrorp. 100 President ____ Dick Williams - - - Jewell 144 News Don Keister .farish 4ve. ijoµse Vice -Pres. ____ H elqii t Broc\tman __________ .:._ Tr enholm - - - - 103 1Society Reporter Hazel Hutchinson Lichty 99 Secretary Henry Hoffmim - ·· Home ___ Campus Reporter ______ : Lucille Dowell 46 Treasurer _ Hapsell Hart Roger - :- lli(j iFaculty Harold McCreight !-'ewis 210 . . - IFeature Writer George Cook IVI<:Kmney --'---------- 168 Girls' Club ' · - ·R- · • ' ' · · ·· ' ; • ' 228 Act1v1ties eporter ____ Raymond Trenholm ___ Home 103 President Mary c) I Debate Reporter Ernest Hasselblad 175 Vice-Fres. - - p prm1tory ,,- · Seci:etai:y. ___ V Lillian ,- __ :_ _ QI , _, 1 Peruvian Staff • • 2:IB • • ______ Williams - :porm1tory .. ;._ , f Editor-in-Chief Wilbur Schindler ____ :::___ Hoyt 130 . Dramatic Club · · · I:P4anag·ng Eqijor ---'<-- Leo Hauptman ________ : ___ 210 Le H · ._.--- Lewis 2 1 0 Cl !iss l)!ai;garet Clinebur_gPres1dent o auptman - -t ' o · t' Ed't A i G · G · H 11 87 .......c 11 B d Home 5 rganiza 190 1yor , very a1nes ____ ames a - .,.- V1c:e-Pres. '=' .L1 .Jan ra y - - F tu Ed't Ed . , R t J T L 1132 Secretary Gray --a------------- Dormitory 228 i ea r e O!:S G or D. :l-'.·ons ; 28 Treasurer - - Wallace I-Jervey 'Fyler 199 M A h l . . Ed.i;ary ray T- -----M------------ Dorhmlitory - 2 . , ,,, - - t .,ai;nes· umper ____ 11 strom 100 Eady Elementary I Women'!l Ath Eqitor Betty Vanderford - Cole 22A President ______ Ruth Smedley Dormitory '- - 228 CalepdaI," - Williams Dorrp.itory --.,.------- 228 Sec. Treas. Nor!). Gibs oQ --: Dormitory - - 228 ! " ; ./ E.l!i;I Whipple ..,, - Trenholll} . 103 Social Chair. ____ Mabel Higgi:ps Home Art ____________ _; _________ Dormitory 228 , ' : : felix Summers Mares - 191 Hawkeye Club 100 ! Busine!l:> '1'1an?-ger· ___ :. faul _______ : ______ Lewis 210 President - - Clay Coy Dahlstroms 228 Cii:culating _____ Wilbqr Sh afer ______ Tren!Joh;n V l·ce. p.....,s. Marion Hall Dormitqry A.:i Ma W 0 Il H e T I 199 "'" 228 ' 4V:: , · ..- ace erv y , y Secretary ' Daisy Dormitory · Secretary J. M"ry Kanaly · Jenkins 110 228 : , .,. Treasurer _ Gladys Kimsey Dormitory I S · Cl Ed't A M Donne Do m'to 228 · emor . ass . 1 or · ?n na . r 1 ry p Club Junior Class Editor :rv.fadonna ;- Home - 5 p 1 Hertz _ McMahan 46 Sophomore Class Editor ';I'ed Roehrkasse Stri ckler 21 Presiden t - au -, - - F h Cl Ell't D T D I II H " "-3 H l •t B k Trenholm 103 res man ass -ti or .: __ onna .,. ane e ze - ome ., V i ce-Pres ______ e mi roe man - - - - - - 1 •
Sec r etary - - - Cla u de Mathews - - - - Lichty -Treasurer - - - Wil b ur You n g ___ ..:: _ Muhm - ·-P.ep Cl UJb President" Lillian Br ady - - - - - - - - - -lfome - -Vice-Pres. Margar et C ain Dormita i;y --,,S ec •Treas Hilqa Be ll - - - -- Dormitory - -v- · G. A. A. 5 228 President _ L illi a!') Br a d'y - Home - - - - - - -5 Vice -pres - -D o r ot h y Ma r tl nd afe _____ ;_ _ Dormitory - - - 228 The following have not organized as yet: · Honor School Club _ Rural Leaders hip Club Epis cop a l Club Band College . Chorus Club ,.----------,...-----:""-"-; , The dinin g room has recently addThere no Substitute· FOR HONESTY. as a business policy . ' . J. t. CHATELAIN t , • • •• Watchmaker an!l Jeweler. School Sup.plies Cor. Sec . - - 'Ma xine· R ea g a q __ :_ ___ P a rrish · - 181 Rec. Sec. R u th Ganz ___ :_ ____ i_ ::_ Mares ____, ___ 191 . ed a new buffet which adds material; '\ ·' ly to the ,attractiveness of \ Q MT• .VERN(;)N MALL Mi ss Geraldine T reasurer __ D avis _:_: :_ __: ___ Dormitory - - - - - - 228 - PiIQmatbean President ____ Ha ze l W illiams"'· - - Dormitory - -Vice•Pres Elton R e inmille v __ - - St rickler - -, ' Secretary - Ma r ie Las h - Dormitory - - - - -Treasu.rer - - - - Dale D yk e flannaford - - - -roorp. frorri · Tecumseh, Nebraska, is spending the ! 228 here ;ith friend Sylvia WHEN IN AUBURN VISIT THE Pavis. Russell plans to enter LAWRENCE CAN.l)Y
' J88 schooJ he r e oext year. HIGH GRADE CANDIES ..,,/ - FOUNTAIN SERVICE . D · 228 Dorothy Martind ale has been ill at · "-=-"""PrV_esidp ._ e n t ADd a reM- t-_ - -d--1-- - - - - 228 her home in_· , O.rnaha for the p ast . r es y a r m a e _ - or 1 ry - - -,. Secretavy J3 ernic e L ovit t :-______ Dormitory - - - 228 week: 'p ut wiIJ in , YOUR FALL CO A,'f',·.·· , , .· ' T!leasu rer ____ Madonn a Brad y Home - - - - - - 5, " Mrs Pate entertai neQ. 11 waty le i...-- T ii Beta sµpper las t Sat urQ.ay oigQ.t the boys Your Fall Dress, Your Hat, Gloves, Hosiery, Visit ; the__ ==== == == === = - I0 . ,, ' :' ,. . . . Sec retary - - - -R obe rt Majors _: _ .:. ___ - - - - 2420 Woman's Clup •at •. Om aha. 1,• Mrs. P ate I : W·O·M A N'S . J' 0 GG E R Y.. 1 Treasurer _ B aTton Red fe rn - - Jlome - - - -- - 1521 1 t t t · -+,h .- I ho as 1 ll · · · p a ns o ep er e ..g1r .s w - f.f ' 4Jp h a Pi . · 1sisted with project next Saturqay O - - Arnzie - - - - - - - l_foyt - - - 130 night. Vice -P1- es Ey r e - - - - Dormitory - -228 ;::::.,....__ 0 Auburn Secretary Wayne Ca t lett; _____ :_ _____ Mares - - 191 · · · I T reasurer ____ ..!?'1,ill jan B r ad y --,- - - Home- _,:. _ .:. __ 5 I J. D. GRA,.VES I .. I ATTORNEY AT LAW 1 0 Si gma Tau Del ta President __ Er nest Hasselbl a d - - - - - - - - - Honie - - - 17p I NOTARY PUBLIC I Vice-Pres. _ Fred Duey' Hanaford 188 I Per u . I Q Sec -T-re as __ G a i nes Hall - -"':- - -.,.______ _,_., ____ Pi Omega Pi . Presiden t - - Mo na Ly on· Blankenship - - - K ' S Vi ce -Pres. __ : Eld on Hayw ard - - - - Ro g ers . - - 1 . 0 C L A R S ecre t ar y Evelyn M u cke - - - - - - Kennedy - - 19'7 H istorian Marg are t .Bu mp Monteith - 187 I 1 ' . Al pha M u <miega Visit Our New J)epart.men t . P resident B rad y · ij,ome - - - - '-- - a Shoe repairing at 'Comfortable 1.adies' and Growing Girls' ,Shoes exclusively at Vice-Pres - - - Leslie C a r ey Dahlstrom 100 prices! Ladies Shoes a Special- ' " Sec -T r e as. - - Lenne Er ic k.s on - - - - - Tacket - - - 108 ty. $5.00, $6.00, $7.0Q, 30d $8.00 Y- W. C . A. (The Shoe Shop on the ! p ·4 t Dav is - - - - Dormi tory -_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_- ; 2288 ' of the Street) res .i en -. L sh - - - Dorm itory .c. Vice -" Pres. Marie a - - -: D •t · n::;,:;; :::::::::::: ;'; 3:r ,dz_, .Q ( · James Delzell Home·- - - - 53 with our hair cu ' Presic1en t - - · H t 1"0 µ 1st sem. Wil b ur S c h i ndler oy - - - - - - - " - - - ·- City · "" " Vk e- Ieres • L ow e l( Dec.ke r -- - - L 103 0 to Hali _ . Get you r jn - ···· r · -. Lewis - - - - - - 210 ll Pavement.) Secr etary - - Leo Hauptm an kl 21 l r R ·ii Str1c er - c::-• Treasu rer Elton e rnm1 e r - - - - - -,.,. There you wiJl find "the Best fm: Less Nebras ka REA .DY FOR FALL We are largest and best selected stock of Ladies Coats and Dresses in South Eastern attractively priced.-'-Take t he Elevator. ' Floor. , :> /
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for evtra curricular activities. It dis- clubs, dramatics, band, and orches t ra

__ tributes. the work among more stu- - all .of which not only c a.II for

(Continued from Page 1.) from Page 1.) dents; it prevents overwork on the cialized trainin g on the part of ihe ·I AMBULANCE AND h h · t h d b h d · · f students, but all of wh1"ch a re direc t ed FUNERAL DIRECTORY

ran t e end for t e extra pom · s oul e t e etermmmg actor, pa:i:t of a. few; and it encourages

Score: Peru 19, Kearney 0. and not a set rule."- Mr Burkey and instructed by 'facul ty members L. H • 21 h more students to take part in this im- d f h" f Phone 128 P e ru, N ebr .

The score was swelled to w en employe or t 1s purpose.

, "The point system is very contra- t t ha a t bu"ld1·n ,,. work" -· Pollard, Kearney safety was por an c r c er 1 "" · If we are to have a p omt system, ·--------dropped behind his g oall ine attempt- dictory to the idea of indivi dual dif- - let us exd ude as ext r a currtcular all / ing to kick. Six Peru linesmen fer e nces."- C'edric Crink.

"LET US DISCRIMINATE" organiz ations for which st ate w a rswarmed through and on to the un- " I believe if the point system is to " Let us, fir st of a ll, define our term, rants are issu e d each. m on t h in rec- DR. N. S. HARAJ IAN fortunate back. Peru made a bid to be most benifici a l it should be c ar- e xtr a curricular, upon which the .ognition of .:SONA FIDE TEA CH- DENTIST score again in the third quarter after to the · offi"ces point system depends. In orde, to ING " -Vi cto r H. Jindra. /'. ried out in regard do th1·s, we must d1"sting uis h between X-RAY SERVIC E V Brockman had blocked a nd recover-

ed a Kearney punt on the invaders held."- Mary Gray. the terms "activities" and "organiz a - O v er Barnes' P h arm acy T e l 2 7 Thirty-two yard marker. A pen a lty "If a person is cap a ble of ca rrying. tions ." The former , w hi ch include When in Aubutn Q C : carried the ball from the two to the on ,his schoo l work satisfactr;>rily and meetin g s and g atherin gs .of various C seven ya rd line a nd a fumbl ed p ass b elon gs to a number of organizati ons sorts, are only SPONSORED b y EAT AT THE ..,.,, _

from center gave the visitors the faculty members; the l atter group,

Crystal Theatre yard lin e mt1·anyt he can do jus- , and. f'boyr

ball on downs on their own sixteen h e .should b e allowed to belong to as known as organizations, are Busy . ee Cafe I

! .MONDAy AND T UESDA y Ke arney made her only threat in ce o. - ei · l ors sp cia Y Y , 11 1 November 12 a n d 1 3 the fourth quarter after Zoo k's punt "I believe in the ooint svstem if it 1 this purpose. It would, t herefore,

While the City Sl eep s had roleld off the s ide of his toe. The ill enable those who are -not an v ; be to class this l atter ty.pe of

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W i t h L o n C heney Chen ey a ctiv1 t1es to become associated with j Th t t th "f •t · t b 0 }) I h h ·11 si x yard lin e where t h e P er u line e porn sys em, en , 1 1 is 0 e Full line of t ir es, tu.bes, and .If opens t e d oor upo n a t ri in g held and a g-rounded pass to the few, and make o t hers who are in too Iappli ed to extra curri cular actiyities, a utomobile accessories j world of gals, gan g s a n d g un end zone gave the Grafmen the ball many drop some so as to g ive ot hers 1 cannot i nclude such organizations as I p lay, his fines t un derworld picon t h e ir ow n twenty yard line. a chance."- Wm. Okren t. 1football basketball debating glee GAS AND OIL I t ure D p n' t miss t hi s latest reZook's spectacular run th rou g h "I do n ot believe the system will """ ,, We h av e a modern air hoist leas e of Cha ne y's . It's a thrillth e entire seco nd ary d efen se for a work satisfactorily in a school as

0 to help us g ive the best serv ice I e ;r Also c omedy I touchdown w a s the thriller of the small as t his."-Bernard Galloway. i/ CLARY'S CAFE possible m lubr icat i ng your Q I WED' DAY AND THURSDAY f co ntest. T oll eson s performance at "A point system limitin g the num - 0 MEALS, LUNCHES, 0 c a

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n Nov embe r 14 a n d 15 A h alfb a ck for K earney is to be corn- her af activities a s tudent can enter 0

I G irls, b oys , men and women ! •' m e nded; h e was the bi g co g in the is not a m atter for othe r s to decide IQ· SHORT ORDERS 0

I I magi n e " Cl ar a" as t h e g irl drive that ended on the Bobcat's six for him but is rather a matter which J , 2 doors south of Post Office Q frie n q. of t he N avy! D oin g her f yard m a r ker. Wi t h such as h e, a dry each individual should settle for 1 1 stuff wi t h the r ov in g boys in f field may h ave told a differen t s tory. hims elf. A point system limit in g ""> .c::::::.="> bl ue! C l a r a B ow wi t h enough 'f The line -up : office h o ldin g howeve r would seem = _ -- - = 0 = = . / I " It" to s ink an a r mo r ed bat tle- I P e:- u ( 21) Pos (O) Kearney a dvi sab le."- Raymond T renholm. Service With a Smile A. E. Johnson, D. D. S. I s h ip! I f yo u h ave admi r ed her I Pik e - - - h Snyder "I am in ac<;ord with the point sys , R.1G H T AW A y O I work b e fo r e, wait until you see It Toft - - - lt - - - Tr a il tern to g overn extr a -curricular act i- , I "The Fleet's In" f

Riggins l g Tashburn vities. Such a s_vstem woul d not only SHOE SHOP 0 Phone 36 . It' 1 R b f . I s rea . e mem e r T hur s day

Bunch (c) - c - Wm,gart prevent certain students from "over- · ht · 1 Ch t " ., II p N b k i , I m g lS a ways rna nig ht

Willi ams lg - - Pratt loading," but also g ive opportunity 'I eru e ras a I/

Brockm a n - rt - - - Williams for more stude nts to p ar t icipate in

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Hofman - - - re - - T. Smith extra-curricular activities t hus a 0 I Joan Craw:f>o rd in • , I Zk

C?o ---------- lh - Waldman er the · d evelopm ent of leadership. Q FOR S , MEEK LUMBER CO. ! "Our

tau ssen rh - Haynes' Wi t h a limitation we c a n develop t h e ALE Q A D Krejci - - - - qb - H Smith h a bit to s ay "no" when we have a l- Some good rooming houses, an cing Dau,ghters"

Hertz fb Mason ready enoug h."- Leo H auptman. well located and at the ri g ht O MANUAL TRAIN ING u t I T h e pic t ure that has s tarted I

T hd P"k (2) z k I I price lnouire f • I a ll Ameri ca. t alking with its ouc owns: 1 e ' 00 • W. N. Delzell, Dean of Men , says · · • 0 "' LUMBER d f Po " t ft t hd K ' G E O L L E E .!l !I arin g re v e l ati o ns o f A m e r 1c a's m s a er ouc own: reJCI. "I am . f f th . t t j • J p I

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d Groceries. of all kmds. You will

Tolleson for Pollard, Smith for SnyPratt,

Grass for Fowler, Simpkins for Her- 1ij u 1.c, VU.I. .n. .& '"' ..:> "'"' u 0 ... tie, Shestak for Groothius, Young Phone 25 THE MARDIS STORE · Phone 25 Ii I 1 FRESH I for Krejci, Rothert for I I Sautter for Casebeer, Hurst for Saut- - I P astry a nd Bakery Delic acies And , ter, Bunch for Miller, Ubben for Mc- the prices? They are right. • '! I Conn a h a, Riggins for Grass, Hof- n B A R 'J IH' -S' p H A R. M A c y I' ROBBINS' BAKERY , I man for Ubben, Shaffner for Young , .H.:J · f Peru, Nebrask a , Q Hertz for Brockman, Williams for 0 SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES ...... Fowler. CREAM K,.e arney: .Lovell for Mason, Little • THE REXALL STORE \ 0 · E E
FREE FREE -FR
. Boggs. . · I 16 2/ 8 % CASH DISCOUN T der,
for Worlcott, Mason for y Q ij Q Y.S T ER S ! I lf Plus a Rich Creamy Malted Milk, any flavor HAVE SOUP FOR SUPPER. WE HAVE I 0 FOUNTAIN SERVICE , . MEALS THE OYSTERS DIRECT FROM BALTI- i I . LUNCHES MORE, MARYLAND. I THE PALMS CANDY KITCHEN YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC . T. C. COLLINS MEAT .M.t\.R.KE'I;' I 0 GOOD THINGS TO EAT FRESH MEATS . NEEDS I ="'- Peru, Nebraska Phnne 115 I DAVE'S CLOTHING STORE FINE PORTRAITS FRAMES · AVENUE ST QR E ? Home .of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Q O 914 Central Ave., Auburn, Nebr PHOTO FINISHING CAMERAS FANCY BOX STATIONERY, NOTIONS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 0 CLEANING AND PRESSING Authorized Dealer for • Nemaha County for Remington ALBUMS 0 Portable Typewriters Herman's Cleaners and Tailors H. U. LAN ·DOLT · PERU Opposite Trainirtg School ' Peterson Studio 73 Phones 78 ' Peru, Nebraska . (/ Fisk Teachers Agency 0 0 WHEN IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COME To 0 0 (Incorporated) I M. E. Shuck, Ph. D. Manager D KOEPPLE'S CAFE 0 r Suite 410-11 Symes, Denver FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. 1 . Q Phone 195 , Peru, Nebr. Q Has more vacancies than sahs- , 0 facto,ry applicants to fill them. _________ ._,___ ,.., __ ' I , Typical I A DISCOVERY WORTH WHILE I n ' 0 Service I There is a world of enjoyment in every cup of our I Washing and Greasing I Hot Chocolate. And every year hundreds discover it. 11 0 Polarine and Mobil oil I Excellent Oyster Stews, and real Mexican Chilli. ·I Q Free crank case service I I PHONE 56 BY ALL MEANS SEE WESS EL'S FALL L I NES OF DRESSES AND COATS Extensive Variety and a Saving 1n Price Nebraska City is a Good Trading Poin t 0 {;pld Bond Stamps an Extra Saving ,, $75.00 fills your Book when yon 1 1 Few ., ' :.· Q FLOYD PALMER Nebraska City, Nebr. "
for Win gart, Boggs for Williams,
Tschabrum for
Lovell

Rockies of fath er and so n b a nquet. we s t e r n N ew M e x ico, th e re is a little

The b anquet was sponsored by the ci t y t h at bo as ts of more histori ca l -c ollege Y. M. C. A. a n d from sta rt , and i n t erestin g connec t ions th an a ny t o finish was a grand s u c c ess. other to w n in the so u t hwest . It

Group singing was led by " P at" i s for ty miles from a r ailroad, an d N orwood and R. T B e nford at the c o nse q uently hundreds of auto tourpiano. All during the b a n quet fro m ists v isit the ci ty ev e ry wee k . Ent er'<me end of th e room to t h e ot h er i n g t he city fr om t h e no rth , one some one would be made to sta n d u p 1d r iv e s d ire c t l y b y the grave of Ki t and do everything from giving a 1C a r s on , one of Ame r ic a's gr eates t speech to danc i n g a j ig I p ionee r s An o ld a nd t ime-w a rn

After the banquet came t he r e a l ston e m a rks his burial pl a c·e. For t reat of the evening, when J am e s h a lf a c e ntu r y it h as wit hsto od t h e Delzell, toastmaste r , int ro d uc ed as Iravages of th e w eat her a nd th e pluc kthe speaker of the eve n i n g L. C Ob- : in g fi n gers of curi o-see k ing t ou r ists erlies of Lincoln, N e brask a. I F a rther d own the street i s an old

Mr. Obe r lies sai q "in t hi s · day an d ; Spanis h mi ss ion , fiv e t hou sa n<;} f eet age in which we h a:v e Boy Sc o uts, I a bo ve a nd overlook in g the Rio Hi-Y, and various other organ i zat ion s ; G ran de river The mi ssio n is· ei g ht a g1:eat deal of credit shoul d be g i v en Ihund re d years o ld a n d is yet serving to the men who lead these a c tivi:'ies , l as a p l ace of w o r s hip fo r Sp a ni sh j b ut after all tl,ey c an "'! Ot. t a ke the 1peoples The b u ildin g is of ru n hu e d ! 'place of a real father t o t h e so n T h e ( si c) fir a nd a d o be Only w here a fe w ; r e ason the boy scouts hav e ac com- 1 p ieces of. the " d o be" h ave fall e n ou t, I p lished what they hav e is b e c a use does the struc t u r e s h ow t he effe cts t hey deal with the bo_y w h e r e h e is : of t h e co l d a nd i n te n se he at of e ig h t

BUILDING

YOU may wonder WHAT will happen TO THE old Science HALL. · WELL,IT WILL be made INTO A meeting PLACE FOR various CAMPUS Organizations

THE NEXT quest ion is: WHAT ARE we to CALL IT? The PEDAGOGIAN will h ave SOME in t erestin g n ews FOR YOU some OF THESE DAYS, so get ON YOUR

It is the since r e intenti on of .every memb er of th,e colleg e annual's staff By "Tip" Roberts. t h a t the book should be truly a na- A powerful Bobcat grid eleven tive of Peru. This particul a r annual Im a de more history for and addhas been a native for m a ny years ed another footb all championship t o and there is perhaps no . institution its record by downin g Co a ch Hubka's about the campus which lends as Omaha Cardinal outfit 37 to 0 in a mu ch venerable pres t i ge and dignity one-sided affair played at Omaha S atto the school as does the Peruvian 1urday. itself. The Gr afmen were masters of th e The printed and pictorial page, situation from the openin g whistle when taken from its n a tive abode, but the Cardin al lads didn't l a ck any will reflect not in part but ex actly for fi g h t, holding the invaders to t wo Ithe customs a nd traditions of that touchdowns the first h a lf. However place from which it comes Whether t he Peru a gg re ga tion w asn't to b e I it shall be truly loy a l or not depends denied that for which they h a ve been entirely upon its producers. pointin g all se ason. The g reat H er tz. This brin gs one, then, to the point clever Joe Krejci, shifty Wilbur to what "Peruvian" means to its pro- Youn g, speed y How ard Zook a nd tearducers. Let it here be s aid that it in g Cas ebe e r k ept th e Om aha l ads so k · h l d 1 occupied that t hey couldn' t think of 1 t a es a n en ti re s c oo , a n not on y ! a st aff to p r oduce a Peruvi a n . sc or in g

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The Bobc ats scored t h eir fi rs t coun1 The financi al inves tm ent incurr ed ter af t er. O'H a nlon , Cardin al h alf! in production is c onsiderable. The b a ck, h a d boo t ed the ova l to midfield Iproduce rs, then , will do we ll to b e d H t y d z k ocee d a n er z, oun g a n oo prcerta in of th eir fini shed product be - ; d t d •t b k t h ere i t I f h "e o a v a nce 1 a c o w oi e t e y commence to invest. · f A 1 t h e Ki·eJ"c i ca me r om on g pass-

THINKING CAPS most at hom e---in the woo d s, swi m in g hund r ed w in te r s a nd s um m ers The I

BEAT PLATTERS

T aas is the summer h ome of manv CHINESE ONE-ACT of t h e wo rl d s for emost artists. Mill-

of w ork behmd the fini shed product (Con ti nued on P ag e 4.)

6 0 :which th e y hold in b and The y c a n -

A liberal a m o unt of work mu st b e Iv a riety-w as pull e d out of the at: inv es ed too , if the book is to be com- mo sphere by Youn g w h o ga ll oped •mend a bl-e Rel a tively " few" th e re unhampered a cro ss t h e l ast w hi t e j are who ev er. s top to the m ass str in g er. Th e try fo r the extra poi n t an d so on A b oy's love is pad re w h o li ves withi ri n eve r sees t he KITTENS l>y some ou twar d emoti on as w i t h 1lig h t o f d ay. It i s said th at Maximilb o xing gloves , wrestling, baseb a ll , i li a n vi s ited the pl a ce a nd gav e it the and so on " !b l ess i ng of God. ·

- j not see the "long hou rs" behind i e a ch pa g e and p a nel.

Coach Wonder's Proteges l T o b e sure th.at such fin a nc e

TH·REE ONE-ACT PLAYS-EVERE.TT LITERARY SOCIETY; Col. Aud., ·Dec. 1, 8 p. m.; Adm. '35c
PEDAGOGIAN VOLUME XXIV. P E RU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 192-8 NUMBER 9. PERU, 37 OMAHA, 0: BOBCATS AR E CHAMPIONS! FATHERS-SONS ;WRI TES FROM OLD SAY, FOLKS! I WHAT "PERUVIAN" LAR·GEST SCORE FEAST TOGETH ER : MEXICAN TOWN NOW that we I MEANS ·TO STUDENTS OF 1928 SEAsON ! K e nne th Stie rs Tells of Southe rn Sur- HAVE OUR sple ndid l Year Book to be a Product of Care- · L. C. Oberlies Spe aker The Occasion of ; ronndings NEW Science I ful Work Passing Attack Nets Early I Peruvian means a native of Peru. Touchdown i An int eresti ng d e scription of a his! toric o ld Mex i can to w n co mes from W over -a hundred men and boys ; Ke nneth Stiers, who is teaching at met m the Methodist base- 1T res Pied r a s , N M.
evemng for t h e ; "
the snow-capped
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E " N E, ¥" MUSI C · . Ia nd s uch lab or is JU st.i fi a bl e, t h e b oo k Show D0 c·1ded Pu1,..ch ' Giris Will V o te OD N ew Cons tit u tion " ' ,.. m us t app r op r i ate cert ain st a nd ard s In the Nea r Future m et th e 1 • • it reflect s chool pres- The Peru bobki ttens ·_ \ -
W. HE ARS SOME
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tion of "Tur tle Dove''

ery ye a r. rne

I husky who w ent , tige. Second, it must be a n enjo y able t was here, among the scenic won- • The reg ul ar m eeti n g of t he Y. W

d clo w n to a d e feat of l) t o 0 on their Ipi ece of artistry. Third it mu st em" Th e Tu rtl e Dove," a Chin ese p l ay ers of t he Soguina de Christa moun- o wn i>•;1ne h e d body t he customs and tra ditions C. A. was held W ednesd ay ev e ni n g, in one·· a c t , 'f as presen ted by Peru tains that Zane Grey found m a terial lthro-u g h which it r ec eives its e xi st- Novemb er 21.

Dramatic C lub a t convoca tion, Fri- for some of his best books " Pla t tsmouth chose to receive and · Marie L ash h a d ch arg e of th e m ee tlence. •day, N o vem ber 23 The Perr u q ue e t ret urned the kick for a g ood gain. i n g T he openin g son gs, " N o Ni g h t ·G u e ule P l ayers fo rmed the c ast, and

MUSICAL PRO

Plattsmout h's husky fullb a ck mad e 1 There,'' and "H a ve T hine Own W ay " t he play w as un d er t he direc t ion of - • g ood gains through the line a nd triple I

Mr. Joder and Cedr ic Crink. Joy GRAM AT PHJLQ p ass es a lso good yard a ge. The I

EVERETTS HAVE

we re sung.

Alice Miller le d the devotio n al s. Mi ckel w a - stage man ager I P eru tine stiffened and Plattsmouth MUSIC--PLAY She re ad a chapter from t h e b oo k

The cast: -_ lost t he h a ll o n do w n s. Peru' s fl ashy I

"As a Man Thin k e t h,'' by James AlThe- Gon g -b e arer - - - - John Bath Organization W ill Give q u arterb ack let loo se a c ombin a tion B . n· len. T h e ch apter was en titled Th Ch w 1 P l · S . of line plun g es, c u t b a cks a nd end USiness ISCuss.ed .at Re- " T ho u g h t and Ch a r acter," an d it e o r us - i Ham Okrent ay m pnng M Ch t F d D runs This caused t he P lattsmo uth cent eeting brou ght out some v e ry go o d p oin t s. ang -s u -y e n re uey

-T· h M d · H N k 1 knees t o k nock to.get her.

F ollowin g her rea din g t he d evoe a:m - - - a r:vey ic e ;The Ph1los held t heir regul a r ! ·

.Kwen-l m, his daug hter _ Mar i e Lash me t" 1 t W d d 1 For the entire half both teams The E veretts held t heir reg ular t io n al h y mn , "Jesus S avior Pilo t Me,"

The Property Ma n - Fred Cole t hee a s e nes .ay .ev enin g in I plung ed t he line and then kick e d. meetin g a t 8 o ' clock in t he Litt le w as sun g .

T h e Go d of F ate __ H a rvey Co le Hi ,,, h School aud1 t onum. The 1 At the start of the secon d h a lf b oth Th e at re The f or t h e" eve-T h e prog r am consist ed of:

The play b <>ing· presen t ed i n Chi- / pro g r a m w as under- t he of J, teams came b a ck with the d o or die nin g w as und e r t he direct ion of Dor- S a xoph one Sol o _ L q} s Metcalf " H othy W orJ.ey. The fi rst n u mb e r on "Son g of In di a" nese fash io n no sc e nery or f nrni t ur e arve y Cole a nd in t he manner of spirit, but it w as t he bobki tte ns who t h ' , di , e p r og ram w as a prnno solo b v " Cou rt Bells" were used. T he i:op e r t y Ma n furn- 1presentat 1on w as s om e wh at di ffer ent. d It . . iJ essie Fish er , • The was a St un ts - - - - - - -. Hild a Bell ( h e with necess a r y p r op, Th e s c e n e represented a home the Th e b ob k1tt ens man ag ed to put ov- p l ay, "Evening D ress Pers oni- l"Good Night L ad i es" ___ l d a Schrlipel e r ties, w hJCh he collected after th ey even i n g after the Th a nksgi vi n g din- 1e r t h e _ t ouchdown. . Th e game ended j tied." T he p a r ts w ere taken by June Th e l ast num be r by Schrepel were used . • 6 toO rn fav or of the Prep sters. B .· k 1 El ' d B di E l ' 1 d · I · • 1 n e r. The prog r am ope n e d w ith a I 11c ·e , 1 a ag ey, t on D av- 1w as p aye on a new mus1c a m s t r u"Th e Tur tl e is a li t t l e ro - saxophone solo by Lo is Metc a lf, ac- , l·enpo r t and Fra nk Cop e. Th e pl ay 1ment of h er ow n in ven t ion. Her in· m ance , w it h t he tn a ls

Ic o m pa n ied by Lucille Hu g h es. She l

LAR·GE CARNJVAL

!was ve ry much enjo yed b y t he soci e - ,s t rument w as m a de u p of "human obstacles wh ich often are present m 1 pl a yed as her fir st numbe r "Sere- I . , ' ty an d each pl a yed h is p ar t w e ll. Ik eys ," consisting of five wh it e ones r omantic situ atio n s n 1 n a de," b y Dri g o, and second, t he well GAJNS

ENTRANCE

l Aft er t he pro g rm two of t he pl a y land th ree bl a ck ones t h e IS fin ally all owed his bride, known " S axophone W a ltz " Elsie I casts wer e excused fo r p lay practice Marie L ash t hen re ad t he new c onKwen-lm , by : be God of F a t e . E v- W a llin t hen gave t wo r eadi n gs, the • . After th e pro g r am a b usi ness meet- and by-l aws an d t he m emery i? the pl ay h as a firs t " A G oo d Indian's Pra y er," pre - Will Show Here O°i Decem• in g ws h el d for the di scu ssi on -0f do- Ih ers _wi ll v ote as to whet her symbohc meamng, especi a lly to the sentin g t he inner Jife of t h e In d ian ,, ber 7 i ng away with li fe membership and c ep t 1t or n ot at t h e firs t meetm g m C hi n ese w hi c h many of us overlook. The sec- Ith at e ach m emb er py by semester, D ec em ber ond w a s ·en t itled "Fre e dom." Rav- I t is s eldom that a c a rniv a l com- which is fi fty cents. The meet in g closed wi t h t h e son g- ,

MUSICIANS CELEBRATE SCHUBER T WEEK

" S d S d"

m o nd Trenh olm, accompani ed by Lu- pany visits Pet·u. Somet im es towns After some discussion i t was de- ave • ave · cille Hu g h es a t t he p jan o, san g two are a b it lo athe to J.et su ch aggrega- cided to appoint a commit t e e to look -selections, t he first "C a r men a," by tions wit hi n the city lim its A carni- fur t h er into this question an d it is t o FACU

Monday Conv ocation D e dica t e d to Wilson, a nd the second, ".Son ny .Boy " val co mp any recen t ly ap p lie d for en- be d ecided at th e next E vere t t Socie-

LTY GARDENERS

STILL HARV ESTING

Shubert Compositjons A s a fittin g clim ax R a lp h Ch ate lain t r a nce int o Peru, a nd, after du e d eli- ty meeting. pla y e d as a p i a no solo exc e r pts from b er ations, a permit was g i ven t hem. I nten sive work in n ow bein g don e Onions a nd P ars nips Speci alt y of Ch ape l t ime on Monday , Novem ber sever a l well kn own mel odies It is only such a hig h-class comp a ny on the Everett p rogram of three one- Professor Holch 19 was devo ted to F ran z Sc hub er t ' s A business meetin g followed at as this one which would ever be a l- act p l ays which t he soc ie ty w ill prein commemo r atio n of 'which ' it was decided t h at Philo lowed to do so. sent to t he public, on S atu rd ay of his d e a t h w hich was on N o v e mber 19, wonld g i v e a p lay nex t spring . An This co mpany is ra t h e r l arge. Its t hi s w eek. j u st o ne hund red years , a g o a mendment t o the constitu t ion was equipm en t consis ts of fo rty-two b ox Mr Benford p l ayed t w o p ian o se- a lso c a d e. c a rs of fu n and twen ty -ei g·h t doubl elections w hic h were composed b y ,, len g th fiat c a rs lo a d ed with g ood t im es, besides m a ny oth e r attractions Schubert:

" Hark, Har k t h e L a rk."

"March Militai re. "

S chu bert w as a famo u s Aus t r i an co mp os e r of so ng and instrume nt a l music; his masterpieces ha ve n o t as yet been surp ass ed.

We d n esday t he stu dents w ere e ntertained at chapel time by reprellentat.iv-es of t he Jun i or and Freshman

c l a ss es. Jun e Br ic k e l san g t wo nu m - to o numerous to mention.

b ers, a c co m pa nied b y Ruth Shelly. Only a one-nig ht stand is s c h eduled

"Ah Sad I n d e ed My H ear t for Peru, a nd the man agement g ua rTch ai ko vsk y a n t e es t h at every thin g will be in "Horning" - D el Rei g o r e adiness when the t ime c omes.

Lo ri n e with Mr Benf or d Ther efore, vJ.e a nno unc e to P eru p l ayin g t h e acc ompan imen t on th e Stude nts the c om i n g of t h e K ampus p iano sang: Kut-up K a rnival Komp an y, an d hope

" Carme n a " - - - - Wilson ' you will all attend. The dat e is De" Mey Mornin g " - - - De nza c e.m b er 7; t he sky is the limi t

We again hav·e a repor t from one of ou r gardener s Mr H o lch says th at h e has pulle d p ars nips thi s fa ll HAWKEYE CLUB fro m his gard e n a nd state s t h at they

The H aw keye Club met for a s hort r an g e fro m t w o feet to : hree feet busin ess meetin g Thu rsd ay at c h apel in le n g th a nd from t wo to fo ur i nch es time. The questi on of dues w a s di s - in di amet e r. As y.et he h asn't cussed. It was decided t h a t dues w ei g hed any, bu t instead - ate t hem. would be sev enty-five c e n ts; twen t y- They are bett er to e a t t h an t o w e ig h. fiv e c e n ts for this qu arter, a nd fifty Mr . Holch admits th at he is a cents for next semester Th e di scus- e r of fame for h e r aises t wo c rops sion fo llow ed a s t o h ow t o raise from on e pla ntin g . L ast sprin g h e money for the Per u v i a n page. A p lant e d o nion see d and it g r ew i nto committee of fiv e was ap pointed to small onions. Wit h the heavy fall d ecide u p on this, and P aul Combs was r ains these small onion plants • e vived el ected ch a irman of t he c ommittee a nd gre w t o a nice size.

THE / KUT-UPS ARE ,KOMING!

THE PER 'U PE.DAGOGIAN

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as second class mail.

I -· -

FRATERNITIES

APPRECIATION

To a ll faculty, s t udent s, a nd t own friends, and to all Alumni friends e verywhere, most cordial greetin g s:

PUBLIC OPIN ION

Since it is impossible t o rea ch each "Any one who has a n y f a Hh ln convi<:DELTA ALPHA Pl of you personally m t h my thanks I ti on sho ul d n ot be _a:frai'.1 to set lt for th.

Th D l h P . h d • ' W i th t'hls p urpose 10 mrn d . t h en. we are e eta Alp a I el their reg - I am asking the Pedagogi a n to broad- P bl 0 ·nion colu m n wherein · 1 cr e a ting a u 1e Pl •

ul ar meetin g Mond ay evenmg at 8 cast th em for me in this inform a l b d has t h e r ight to a i r his views In a

' 1 k Th I aay 0 y · 11 b d • ,o .c oc · e of the eve- ! way I wish I could express t hem si irned stateme n t We hope it wi e u.se · nmg was two musica l number s. ! more adequately , bu t I h a ven't w ords - Pedairoglan Vol :xnv. N o 1 · Violin Solo - - - Dr. Brown : for t h e depth of gratitude I feel to - T o The Pedagog ian :

Published weekly at Peru State Teachers College--the oldest training school Cl a r inet Solo Jo e Jones I ward yo u a ll. So man y thou g htful J a m su r prised at t he attitude in the Missouri Valley, esta.blished 1867. B oth numlJ.ers .were accomp anied kindnesses: watchful care, l ovely . some fo lks t a ke to w ard t he poin t

------------·--------------------- i b y Ruth Shell ey . J. W. Tyler gave a flowers, letters, messages CYf cheer, · t I b 1. t hat I w o u ld hesi- ' k " · . s ys em. e ieve

$1.00 the year.

Single copy 5 cents. I tal on Reqmremen t s to enter t he books, friendly calls, t em otin g t hin g s h W . I K D Pi" · - t a te t o brand m y s elf as a J O n rn- - appa elta 1 to eat, all make me feel very h appy

Short talks were given on value of and very laumble t oo. Surely it is thrope" in t h i s d a y a n d age_

STAFF State Teachers conv entions. These worth a broken bone or t wo t o t hus It seems t o me that t he main ide EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JOE JONES were given by Wilber Schindler, realize the wonderful bea uty of is t o give m ore s t ude nts a n opporMary Conway, Mrs. P rice, and S. L. friendship and huma n k ind ness I tunit to demonstr ate t heir talents, ASSOCIATE EDITOR - RUDOLF ANDERSON Clements. h ave so many' t hings t o be t h a n kful y " b for th a t I t hink this exp erience w ill a nd not to s ome ove r - urdBUSINESS MANAGER RALPH CHATELAIN A short business meeting was held dened in t e llig e nsia ' A move t o war t o plan fou fu t ure prog r a.m and to make me no t only a happier but also · h I h ... tt ' ; demo crac y ough t to b e w -grt Y of make a d c· · th lJ. f ope, a ·ue er woma n .

BUSINESS MANAGER

SPORTS "TIP" .ROBERTS I

EDWIN BOOTH ' e iswn on e n urn er 0 o ur -consid e r a t ion. Peruvia n pages to h ave this y e ar. H ere's love and than-ks and best Har o ld P. c 0 ok

A social h a lf -hour was spent by wishes t o you ever y one. ljsten in g to the high school r adio. Yours In true Peru sp irit, f T he last editio n o f t h e P edagogjan

NEWS ROLAND KREPS AND DON KEISTER The meeting adjourned. j Estfier A. Cl a rk. conta ined a n a r t i cle by Ralph C hate1

SOCIETY - -...: - HAZEL HUTCH INSON At the regular meeting of the Delta ' BASKETBALL j lain l a ment ing t h e mi n o r p osit i on ocAlpha Pi a motion was passed to in - The gym h b th f c u pied by extra-c urric u lar a c tivities as een e scene o sev-

CAMPUS - - - - - - - LUCILLE DOWELL itiate a i11 the direction of eral basketball g ames bet w e en t h e of a sc h o l asti nature, in fac t schoi nationalization . of . the organization men of the diffe rent bo a rdin g h o uses l a st ics as a who le, in t h ei r rel atiOJl -

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GEORGE COOK l through a charter from the K appa J.etely. _ sh ip t o ath le t i c s o n t he Peru campus. · · , Delta Pi fraternity. Members of thi s ' Further Mr. Chatelain d eplores the

ACTIVITIES · RAYMOND TRENHOL"' organiz a tion .on the campus fro m l a ck o f s cho las ti·c a dver•1·s1·11g c 1·1·cu

, There is quite a l a r g e amount of - - '" friendl y riv a lry going on among the v, chapter s at Colorado Univer si ty, Gree- contesta nts and there h as been at l ated b y the schoo l; a nd c o n cludes

FACULTY · - - HAROLD McCREIG HT j ley State Teachers Colleg·e, Greeley , least one free basketb all g ame a his l alJlen tat ion with the c ustom of · : Colora do, Oklah oma University, Pea- week in the g ym for the pas t th r ee Fegar di n g t he m emb e r s of P eru's atl1-

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IERNEST HASSELBLAD I Tennessee, State Teachers College, weeks. l e tic te ams a s t h e pri mar y s tandard body Teachers Colleg e, Nashville, bearers of P eru's colo rs _,,...

INSTRUCTOR - - - THOMAS E ENNIS Tenn essee, and State Col- Last wee)c there were tbre e g am es An imp a r t i a l a n a lys is of th e situ a1 Y 1 · M h h h pl ayed o n Tuesd ay ni g ht s t a rtin g at

OUR CHAMPIONSHIP

L ast Saturday's game proved the undi sp uta ble light of P eru football to lay claim upon conference cha mpionship. That g ame was a rather

eg e, psi anti, ic igan, t roug 7 , 1 t i on divulges the ac c uracy o f Mr th eir ch apters and through their ac- 0 c ock. Th e firs t :?,"a .,.te w as !:-e- · Chat el a in 's a s serti o ns. The b a sic oui·age of constructive physical ed uc a - 1qu a in ta nce with chapter membe rs in t h e bpys of the Dahlstrom p ose of t his a rticle is to d epic t b0use an d t h e "D ar k H · t i t10n. fifteen or t wen ty colleg es have gen. l e a t ely w h y a thle t ics an d p a r t icipa nt We must m ake a distinct ion b e-1 erously pled ged t hei r support. mffe;;i h0 1 hth e D ahlst r om h o use c nn y in g of ath l e t ics in P e1·u, occ upy a posio t e onors The s e<' o nd g 11 mP. · f tween athletics and physic al educa- N o .de r; asons are seen why was between th e 8:5!. 'ln d 9 :50 g." rn t i on 0 prom i nen ce above ou1 f ate t t 0 t d ·' a n d othe r school's and·

tion. While the process of ch oos in v 1 1 1h111 Y ma-: n o e g ran e a the 8.50 -: l t - win n in g . T h e nahona c . arter. Any help t hat c an I ·t oo am 1 b t - Id wh y •t he p r es·e n t c ircu msta nce is b asspectacular a ffair, also,- a good cli- the few best physic a l specimens from b b f 1 ,,. , e was e We"! n 0 ed up o n t he opera t10 n of r7>.'. e given y acu ty members through riv a ls the Tren holm b oys a d th max to a fine let the r anks of one scho ol and pi tting with K appa Pi from the Gain es Hall. Th e Mr. C h ate la i n in dulges h imse lf in us not think that b6 \'1'nly t hat one them against th e few bes t fr om a n · members m. other coll eg es , will be I house aga in won as i t h a d the pre- t h e u s e of Bi blic al paraphras-e in .game we have the chompion- 1_ may a t pr known un- du ly appreciated. ; vious week. w h ic h h e asserts "by thei r athletics

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d that paraphr ast h is arti cle con t en s tendencv to·1 B' ble has a · der t h e g uis e of " physic al edu c a t i o ri, " ALPHA MU OMEGA I T O SPONSOR 19 28 O RPHEUM i ng from i Ex act quotation of s hip. . •IJe ide a is a t once erroneous a nd " T h e A lph a Mu Omeg a Fraternity Th e fo llow in g p ersons h av e b ee n a.n d the A ch ampionship, t o ny , is th e held i"ts r eg ular meetin g Mon d a y , No- appoin t e d to ac t a s a fac ulty com - s crip r of scr1"p ture is a ppropn -

/ r"' f a llacious Why should those indiv1- 0 h as s ag e m e re g l amor of..,a'h cm&asion, a nd not b 19 in t he m ath ematics r oom i:nittee to sponsor the 1928 r p e um mg P , oo c: e "by thefr .:."'-r };!' dua ls who a r e p ossessed of vem er ' f , b h t l t a te to t he w r i t e rs pur_ ,, t he complot• @io l...,f ' " "'on' ot, E vmtt V =derlo<d h • d chaog e o ' to he p u t on y t e ' ute n " fr uits ye sh• ll k n <>w them h p s !Ii' of wotk behind one phY>iqu eo b e t.k •n a od •P•· th• pt-0g,.am. It con•i•ted of •biogta- Mu hm, Chait m • n; E n nfa Montoe, The inclinatio n of h u m= - kmd ' .o p er a , 1 oc ca ci alized to ev e n a hi gher d egree of ph1"cal sketches of famous m at h em a- c arter, N orwoo d , Miss R o ot, :Mis s l bu t on a , ar1se ason It not ;n e on Y a 11 d- d c ater to t h e spec tacu a r; -

t the o th er, an p erfec t io n? To be s u re, it f ul.fils t he ti ci ans Lorine E rickson r ep orte ' P almer t wi t h t his is another h abit of ap>J>iP hove woo " ' · thi• Da.·wi n i • n • umv a l of on t he lifo and wotko of A<Chimed.,, I T h e ' o tph e um t hfa ym is to be p ut y the w o rth and valu e of any ,.n, a ll of tha t. t he fitt.,t---but men , we hope, "' A=ie GtaM on B >tton on Ftiday , D ecemb et 7. W •tch fo t or project in terms. nf m e n a gree m or e t h a n mere a nimal s. R edfer n on Pasca l.' mor e infor m ation i n the futu r e . a c h i e v e ment An unbiased invest1g:.!, i t is a nd not a te am, which No w, i n t h e ide a of int r a -mu ral At this time business concernin g I tion d ivulges t h at since the year ampionship. The sports, .t h e ide a of w in, w in , win, is th e P.eruvian was considered, also i W I LL STUDY ART 1923 un til the present y ear, Peru's j u s t re a son, pr ou d of j;he1 r p arti a ll y done a w ay, The h ig h spe- c on c ern ing the flow er fo r t he fr ater -F ifty -eig h t m asterpi eces of art athl e t i c te a ms h ave o b ta ined s even achiev ement The ' "t of " ' " n .be c i• li,.tion which now tak " •uch nity. wete b ough t for " " i n th e ttain i n g s tate champi on•hips, four fo hasket· .also proud of the held we h ave g1v- scientific p r ec1s10 n of execution T h e next meeting will he given ov- sc hool. With thes e lar g e bal1, two i n fo otb a ll, an d one m tr a ck would be superse ded, to be s ure, but er t o an i nihation of n e w m emb er s t nres a / l arg e n umbe r •>f s m :itll m d i - No o t h er organization on the P er11 leave schools; champion- I is that to render a g am e so un e n.!o y- v idu al pic t ures of t h e s a m e ones wer e c ampus ca n b oast of such a record: able as not to b e wor t h the pri ce? ALPHA ERUDITO also p r ocured T hese will be u sed b y i t o v e rsh a d ows and ecl ip s es t he ens hiP> •tay. i Tho" w ho pla y fot t h e love of th e T h e member.< of t he ochola "hiP the 'tuden ts when the piccu m "° d e avo" ofall c ontempora ry m-ganfa•-_ VISUAL EDUCATION

! ga me s h ould h ave n o fr aterriit y, Alpha Erudi t p, as it sh l? ll studied . . t i ons i n Peru.

1 b th intra-mural sport s, for, 1 an y m g , henc efo r t h be known, me t I During t he c our se 0 f his article Mr Di m t '"P' >te hemg " y e it • h ou ld enh rnce t helt PO•filhi!iti" n igh t, Novembet 19, fo t t he put p o" NEW BOOKS IN Chat elain d e p]oteo t he l ack of s cho· colleg e to g et the idea of " 0 1 ed- of enjoy ment of n = in g the club, d tawing up t he COLLEGE LIB RARY lastic advertis i ng circul ated by Petu. u"tion b efote th e stu.i.nt" The bio- Intra-mun! athleti" g i ve oppot- c o.,titution, a nd fot t he election of He e viden tly negle cto .to co nside,. t hat logy film• which •te bein g •hown =d tunity fo t a fat gte•tet oumbet to officer.< as ptovided fot in the c on- T h e following titlea have bee n ,. Peto h as al u.rnni scatteted frop> co aol t he n ew appmtu. m entl y """ " p ottici p•te, lo t •uch • hig h degree stit ution. lected !tom t h e l atg e n u m b oc of to c o as4 from the C a nad ian bm·de•· by the T ,.ai nin g School ate evidence• of p erlection i• not tequired. The The officia1' of th• club ate as fa!· b ooko w hich ha ve been add e d to the to t he Gulf o f Me xico, who offer •i· of thi• fa ct. Thi' i• a fine t hm g fot heavy ex pen" iocomd by in te,.-col · low• colleg e Jibmy du dng the p ast two Je nt hut a d equat e testi mony to the "" · e ople w h o le arn wit h t heir eyes, h l t · Id ls be elimi n 1 d d · th · h l ti v leg iate a t e 1cs w o u a 0 - Pi·esi"dent _ - - - Marg aret C ain months They are i nc u e m e gre a t ness of P era in s c o as c ena nd a lso of interest to m a n y who are f · 1 not so d ependent upon vis u a l instruc- V ice P resident - - en at ed , a nd the sti g ma o c ommerci a - • Ell Zink li"s t b ecause of th eir" b r oa d gener al deavo rs Ad d i t ionally he fails t() ism wo uld be t aken Secret a ry - - Meier appeal t o the in t e r e sted i n c onsider t he increase o f enrollment i n tion. Athl eti cs a re a fine thing-.there is Memb ership Helen K altenborn Iman y t h in g s- s u b Je c ts oth er t h an t he eac h y ear 's fr e sh m an c l ass w h o , while Vlsu a l e duc ation is not a youn g B t I C k h h l U no doubt about 1t. ut un 1 we c a n Treasurer Georg e T. oo one in w h1c e 1s spec1a 1zrn g. c oming tor v anous r e aso n s, enro 1 "dea Louis Agassiz who liv ed in the find some way to serve "the g r e atest Biography because of. P e r ,u's scho l a s t i c standing nineteenth century before the time d " · B d f d · h d t · number with the greatest goo ' w e In the November issue of t he " R ec- Life a nd I - - :r.a or Last y e ar a s tudent in t e eµarof movies and picture projection, h . B d 1 d t . When should n ot be too l a udato ry in t e1r t 1 ,, t he m agazi·ne of the N ati onal S kywa rd - - - - - - y r m en t of Chemistry WO T' a national t aug ht by visua e uca ion ang e asked Wllat he th ou g h t to be the prais e. s· ' T a u Delta Eng lish frat e r nity, Mi c robe Hunt ers - - - D e K r u if f or w r itin g a chemi cal essay. ig m a ' " ' L " db h Th " · ·a t l t "fi t trl g r e atest work of his life, h e replie d , there appeared two ar t icles b y ou r ,I 'V:e i n i s inc1 e n 1 es o .1e " I h ave t a u g ht m en to observe.'' If TAKE THE ADVANTAGE o w n college p eople, one by Joe J on es , D 1s r aeh - - -

Ma u 101s fit ness of P e ru s C hem istry d epa1tn e w appli a nc es, the n , are t o teach u s Some few y ear s m ore t h a n t h r ee a nd the other by Miss Esthe r Cla r k . Vol. I, ll, In t im ate P aper s of Colo nel m e nt. to better u se our power s of observ a - centuries ago , a small b a nd of per- .. House - - - - - S eymo u r · The he a d o f .Peru s l:,iistory departtion, they a r e a g ood thin g sons l a nded t heir bo a ts on th e e astern Education ' men t has -b e en a year in one of the

One g re a t advantage of v isu al ed- s h ore of t his con t inent, at Plymouth

T h e Scho ol-Bo a rd Mem ber - - A lma ck g re ate s t uni ve rsities of the middle uc a tion is t hat i t b r in g s t hin g s out Rock. The old r ock still is t h e re MT VERNON HALL Ho w to D o Research in Educ a t i on west att ain i ng recognition , and SG of the the oretic al and a bstract down worn b y th e w aves and sc a r r ed b' Goo d gre at was t h e quality of his work t o where we can see them with our h ammer -marks Th er e are m an y

Adve n ture wi t h C ruldren L e wis t h at he wa s retai ned as an instructor ow n ey es It inc reases ou r a bili ty to g r a v es a lso atPlymouth , b u t th e D orothy Mart i nd a le h as r etu rn ed Problems in Sch oo l A dministr ation for t he present ._vear in that uni versi· observ e , a nd, as h as many times b een ideals which t his p eop le bro u g ht to take uo he r scho ol dutie s a f te r oe- - - - - - - - - - - - - L i n d say 1t y's historv d enart ment whHe a re!!-shown, is valuable in character forma- have g one "fr.om Atl a n t ic to P a cific , i n g to home i n Om ah a Ac t i v i t i e s _ McKown ula r -went aQ;oad for study tion. There is doubtless a g r eat de al from the p a lm tree to th e Pfn e."

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Public Sc h ool F inance W Mo e hlm an ; a n d res e arch, fu lfilling t h e dut ies 01 ahead in ·this advance, an d w e will L at e r , w h e n th es e ori g inal S y lvi,a D av is, Flo ren ce D a vi s, Mi l- Ci vic E du c a tio n - - - - S nedd e n this professo r during his absence. be • hle to study it !tom "' beg in - h • d f o=ded them,.Jv.,, they m•t>- 'd ted We n , !. a nd Loi• Metcalf wete The P a '5ing of the I .Mt. Cha telrun infets t hat Pern ath· ning• on upwatd ln th i• we •te t u ted a g mt on t he •ick " " th l• week - - - - - - - - Thayer , le te• ate k nown "officia lly" if not fottun ate They h ad but a '"nt stote of bleso-

T l>e Me., u nn ent of Inte lli g ence 1oocJ>illy. The infete nc e in ihL "ate· in gs t o b e t h a nkf ul f or, b u t the d ay Breakfas t c onsis ti n g of h ot 11olls - - - - - - - - - Thorndike ; m en t is that the admin i stration of INTRA-MURAL SPORTS ! r must .have been tru e one, b e ca us e and coffee Is t o b e served i n bed to Games an d Parties i t he school c aters towa:i;d s athletics No s m•ll numbet of the colleg., , we stoll cele b ,.ate >L t h e d ot mito ry gir1' Th on kog iv in g S u ppo" We Do Somet hfo g E ls e and n e g l ecto oth e,- activ iti e " Stat!s• nd uni v eraitieo in the e "'tetn p •tt Thete ate ju" as m•ny ohances to morning . - - - - - Ci" k ' tics m t h e s ame edition of thi• papmof the United Stat" ate beg innin g to Jond on a Rock of Plymou t h t od ay " Th e Wo ".d • B.,t B ook of Garn., •nd s how football to be f"< bene· teali,e t h at t h e intet-c ollegi • te a th- th ete evet have been Lots of u• •te Matga"t Cain spen t th e week eqd ,Paomeo L eat & M>shlet lki •l fi n ancally than oth« actiritie le tic s itu ation h as b ecom e a cute a nd tak in g t h e a dv a n ta g e t o do t hi s. at W aco, N e b rask a, wi tJh h er fri e nd AG Hand bodokRof - -M-- Rod ger s for example debating. Con ·aering are swin g in g ov e r t o int1·a-mural a th - An d, c a r ry in g the t h ou g h t th r ou g h a H e len K alt enborn ames a n ecreat 1onal et.hod t wo activi ties f th] t• I . . , o ne o an a e ic .na· letic" Theterm "io t>·a-m u" I" mean• bit futthet, it's a flne thing t o t • k e j S nu tb t o te m compadsun to one with , " within the wa ll•," ot confined t o • d V>n t•g e of t he opp ottunity th o" J.,,. T hotpe, at · " Y' G<ogtapby T'ave J : objective, let us consi<le< the limi" of one " bo o!. I n d oin g eatly fo lk g ave " ' to be a little he ' ' ptog teMi ng nicely. B ob Ha ,,.;. I On the T"d of Ancoen t Man (A•i>l briefly d ebating and football. t ht. , t h ey ,,. • l• o s hifting !tom th e t h a nkful fo , 'oTI>ethin g wh e n we An, son, anothet Peto vi • n, is •up.,>nte n· , - - - - - And,.ews Do t i n g th

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MRS DUNNING REA DS I Pl ans are bein g made for a Home( Conti nued fr om Pag e 2) 1 jects. . f!e was obliged to drop out ! Pl!;\ns are well under way for the Mrs. Dunning, Dea n of Women of foot.b all t eam wo n all g am es played1and not pla y in that game He d\d ' gjvin g of a Homecomin g .:irog-ram on Peru State T eachers College, was and annexed a sta te ch a mpionshjp; I not compl ai n, and eve n ask ed t o drop , Thanksgiv ing ni ght. All fo r mer stu - president of Deans of Women

Tn the c ou:se of the .yea r the football until he h ad c a u gh_t up in dents of the tr ainin g school, pr.rents, and a&yisers of girls at a meeting of Per u d ebating teams part1c1pated in his work. Such instances .show t'.he 'and children ,are cordially inv ited to t h at onganizat ion durin g the State t wel ve ar:d won four scholasti<: a ttitud e of athl etes attend this program. As m a n y c lasses Teachet-s Con,vention. The meeting

At t his Jun::t ure it is well Both and 'Romans h ad p hy - as possible w ill be represented_. The was held in Ellen Smith Hall at Llnfreshen th_e of. a ll who c nhc ize Is1cal. trammg. The education pr9 grarp: , w\11 b e excellen t and a lso T.h.is ro eetin g ,:4; an ann ual afthe ath letic domination of Peru consisted of music and athletics. v a ri ed Some of the t hin g s t o be fai; -:fo; t h e Deans ana" Advisers of text of this I Greece was le a d in g th.e world in given are mu sic, a play, women an d g irls t hrough out t he state. arti c le b y the1r fnilts ye shall Isculpture, art, a nd mytholo gy. Whe re tion. fo, fact a general ,good time k n-0w t hem " The achievemen t of h ave been better artists than Phidi- will be h a d. · · ' NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY 0 · 1 a.thl_etic teams, the reput a tion, , ! as or Praxiteles, or a better b ard than

coming ' program ' to be g iven in t h e n ear future This will be t h e best ever g iven by the high school, a nd a ll fo1·mer st udents, friends, faculty , and present students are invited to come out a nd enjoy a good time. Help t he training school celebrate its homecoming !

Continued from P age 2) ·:' ' / is no Substitute ,.. c o o urm one o c e os mterest rn physical training t ey c 1 b · f for 't te h • P" i ·R Af ' · · brou •Tht t he s h I f f l t · · h : IS afan (Afnca) Jo nson FOR HONESTY the pr.estfge and honor they h.1ve Homer? As soo n as Gr eece or Rome · • -: · · . h brightest p a ges in her history. Ev- 1decli n ed in power. The ollu m ia tts amo us i s ac ers t he Utmost urp e im ( 1-1 "' 11 · · co ege, -e c. nca) Po we as a business policy e, y xa prom1smg m,itenal fo r Peru's Greek Oly m pics is still observed by , -.-------- , ". ath!enc teams acc<•rnpany st u- • ci vilized n atio n s in a modernized · Im not a dvoc atmg t h.at athletics Sout h Amenca,. - Shanaha n dents w ;w ..::-iroll fo: t r a in- I form. be done away with- no one Science

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ing and benefit, whicn aci.:ompanies Whe n t h e World War broke out , likes to see a g·ame of footba ll bet - Chemistry of Common Thin gs Watc hmaker and .Jeweler our a t hle tic. expansio n andde7elop- I the United States was ast ounded to ter th a n . myself. We that :ap - - Bro wnless & others ment. Coach Graf and athletes learn how m a ny of her supp osedl y pea l, which only athl etics ca n g!vc. The Hum an Body - - Clend e nin g S r sho,uld no t be criticized bec ause of ! able-bo d ied men w-ere n ot physically · However, 1 feel that we sho uld g ive'. T he Story of Dru gs Fuller School Upp · their brill i ant achievement which 1 fit. Why? Because so m any men an measure of suppor t to other ! Chemica l W a rfare __ Fries & West m&nifests their real merit. j have been forc e d to i occ upations activi ties T here must be t hat Master Min ds in Medicine_Hemmeter

The Wl"iter u rges Mr to I wh i ch do not require muscular ener- peal, equally stron g, for those m - Chemistry i n t he World's Work al tb· a · t f Th · · · .t bl 1 f th terested in other things · H ev ua...,. every in6 1n erms o gy. i s is a n m e v1 a e resu t o e owe ach ieveme nt, merit, and emi nence be- ! a g e i n which we Jive Phy- W ith this in mind try to see the Ch ats on S ci e nce Slosson fo re assaul ti ng it, an d to direc t his -Sica! trainin g, of w hich athlet ics is a true meaning of my article in l ast Medic a l Asp ects of Chemical Warfare effor ts tow ard pla cing activities, that result, is t he on ly possibl e r eined y. . week' s issue. ! -- --------------------- Veddar occupy his t ime a nd interest on such _ German y, by militar y discir line, ' Ralph Ch atelain History a p l a11e th at tp.ey will attain the pre- h a d. deve l9ped h e r m en_ physi·cally 1 - - -

On the T rail of the Russi an F amine I ce!].ent set by Coach Graf a nd his u ntil some of them were a lmost p er- i "We'. the Exec.utive of , - G older & Hutchinson pro teges; doing this he may expect · feet When t he war ended, was she th e Peru Dram atic Club wish to make Tl R R 1 M f d · h · · t h f II o- t t t 1e u ssian evo u tion ____ avor t he cooper ati on of t he "powers that o r ce to g ive up er military tram· e o owwg s a emen : Ch ' N t' . E 1 ti · i I ma, a a ion in vo u on be" in hi s efforts a nd commensurate mg for Y?u t h? No; on the co n t rary, 1 There are and always will be dif- Monroe 1 r ewa1·ds from the student body an d she has mcreased i t. Athletics are f erences and variations in opinions. A H' t f th F E t · M d : b · . is ory o e ar as m o ern facul ty for such efforts. · 1· ecormng more and . more ,prominent . The Dramatic Club c an not an d does I Times - Vinacke

Leslie Leonard m Germ any all the time. ] not attempt to dictate to it s own : I ""' 1· · · tt · · b h t · · th h 11 ' Fiction uusso 1111 rs a emptmg to agam mem ers w a opin10ns ey s a In following up Mr Leon a rd's ar- 1make Rome t he ruler of the world. ; hav e There is no re ason why A L a ntern m Her Hand - Aldrich ti.cle, we h ave made a ge neral survey One o f the first thin gs he is d oing is ' their individual opinions should b e Yell ow Gen tians a nd Blue Gale -0f the college r a nk in athletics and'i to build up t h e bodies of Italian 1cl a imed as of the club. Swan Song enrollmetJ. t of P e ru and have found ; you,ng men by athletics. Unless actng in official c apacity un- The Age of Reason - - Glbbs these s tat istics t o be f 8'cts. l A t h l etics teaches lead ersh ip, for 8 der direction from the club they Misce llan eous As fo r deb ating the college spent l p erson who has served as a lea der citizens of t he school at l arge. Your Money's Worth __ C h ase-S chlink

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PHOTO FINISHING CAMERAS ALBUMS $250 on these teams , and Mr. L eo n- 1 a lways makes a b etter one if he has Because are individual diff- Fabrics a nd How to Know Them arcl s hows their record for the season. served under anoth er leader. As a ferences, there to be a multiplic- __ .:. __ Denny PetefSOfl

Of the four d eb ates stag ed at Peru : r e s ult , there a r e m a n y former Peru ity of or ganization s of differen t b pes T ab le Service a nd D ec or a tion - Gunn they a s um of seventy cents ; athletes who a r e s up erintendents of to s atisfy the iri'ter ests of the people; IThe Hows a nd Why of ? ooking

pe 1· mght Wesley an p layed fo o tball schoo ls rn Nebraska, Colorado, Wyo - therefore, athl etics, u ramatic cl u b s, 1 Halhda y & Nobl e PHONE wit h P eru : 5560 w e re tak en in a s g ate 1min g , Io wa, Kansas, Missouri., and literary societies, fratern it i es, e ts., a ll, Possible Wo rlds - - - - Hald ane t i·ccei pts of th e bud g ets Com- J oth-er states where P eru's sch olastic h ave their p laces on the c a mpus. ; P or g y - - Heyw a rd & Heyward i p are this $560 with 70 c e nts The trip j record i s know n. There shoul d not be wran g lin g b e- [ The Intelli g e nt Woman's G ui d e t \ • to St. Louis netted he te a m In conclusion, let m e ask a q u es- · tween them but coop eration an d that c i ali sm and C apitalism Sh aw m o ney to stag e th e h omecomin g in \ tion. · Why are we thrilled to see a · fo r t h e best of the schoo l. Old Fai t h a nrl New 1 CLARY'S CAFE Per u , a nd to see the Cha dron game, good game? Why do we cheer our As an ex·ecutive body of the club, + --. nowden ES a nd then s on:e was Acco:- a;thletes? Why d oes the college this council th.ere n ever Nutr.itional P hysiolog y Stiles ! M EALS, ' d i ng- to recerpts, which is the pu,bhc them Just because of their been any a ction or discussio n made I Art m Home and I SHORT ORDE RS demandin g ? ! goo d a thlet1c reco rd? No, fellow stu- as to t he a ffairs of any of the organ- _:. _ Trillin g & W ill iams 2 doors south of Post Office O there was an o(. den ts, b ut because we want .to / iz ations or department;; of the s chb? L / L au g·hter a nd r H ea lth - - W a lsh

P AGE T HREE PE ll rr PEDAGO GIAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 192'8
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The following year t he mg ex a mple of the best mor ally b · h d d h · · I · 1 1g ne 1s twen :y- 1r ay o olm ·

• • vem er, nine t een un re twenty -

• enrol ent re11 off twe nt y-five per not l east, phys ic ally, of the graduates eig ht " n _ . .

cent. In 1919 -1920 a small m a - that Peru is c apab le of producin g· j L. H p

· . . , · eo resident, J01• ty of the g ames were won an d m Herber t E I ve ns . . . .

1921 the e"'ro llmellt . lumped t o 188. ' .

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L1lhan Brady, V1ce -pr es1dent, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, TO Th f II · p f i· Mar y Gray, Secr etary, \ ICE CRE AM e o owin<r years eru won o u r - t was not my p urpo se last week to

• Wallace Hervey, Tre as urer. ,., een ou o een games, an rom get perso nal m my attack upon the - n thnt t ' th t f th · · Ce dric Cr mk , '"'" 1me on ey pu or a w mnm g ! present d1spar1ty between a t hlatics · t ..J t h · JJ t · d / ' . Fra nces Monarty, "'"' eatz:il, at nu e t erubo me11 mcr:asfie , Ia,nd ·other act ivities on this campus. Hazel Williams I = -">=.<::::::. un n a presen t ere are near ve rn sorry that some chose to the • :

ALL TOGETHER- The Mardis Store is now in position to furnhu ndred students arid still a winning { a rl.iple as menacing in Madonna Brady. 1 ish your ever y food need. Fresh Meats, Lunch Meats, Milk, Bread, t eam I v I d h

E. Haywar d, Cakes and Groceries. of all k inds. You will find our prices reasona- · f enom n or er, t e n, tha t my ideas Ma-r gar et A. Clineburg, These same figures prove ou t with \ may be p r oper l v interoreted I am ap, ble, our merchandise the best, and our serv ice unexcelled. thp.se of the S t ate Normal at K earn ey. e d" thi - - Players Group Lead ers

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We c ompa re with schoo s af o ur t r d o n't want to' be a la Mencken, same ca liber, and not with Notre , ' N Q"} St t• 1 = Dame. all de structi ve, and n on-co nstructive, ' ew I a Ion so I h a v e here a few ideas which will

THE MARDIS STORE

Keith Wolf, and Edwin B oot h Full line of tires, tubes, and , · VIS T THE · c l ari f y th in g s, a nd g i ve future stu- automobile accessories.

Peru Pedagogian d e nts s ome t hin g_ to think aJ;>out. Q

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Dear Sirs : The a nci e n t Greeks were a r a ce of 11 GAS AND OIL rt V

One of the worst ways to IDJUre an ! i n. diy i du a ls who h a d well rounded V We have a modern air hoist HIGH GRADE CANDIES SANDWICHES I l Th h to help us the best servi ce Ji FOUNTAIN SERVICE · orga nization t o which a person be- i ves e1r sc e dule includ-ed not v longs is to use destructive criticism, I only a t hletics which built phys ic a lly possible m lubric ating your O t hat 1 is, cr it icism at the org a n iz ation : they included the cultura l w hic h Q c ar. • O io which t he m em ber belongs.' built mentally and_ spirituall y . Neith- Forsyth Od Co. 0 Schools a re in cluded among th ese or- : e r wer e end m themselves, but 0 1 ga niz atio ns. Yet people who ar e bene- 1 both contributed the <!_evelopment j fit d b · t h d' · t" l f ·1·t· of we ll ro u ndE:d li ves I FOR YOUR FALL COAT

Your FaJI Dress, Your Hat, Gloves, Hosiery, Visit the e y ese e uca 10na ac1 11es · c continue to deplore the state of! A th l e tics, as they a re in most · : t hin gs, but suggest no remedy. ! schools to day , ma ke for an over em- n When

A stateme n t h a s been -ma d e that no phasis on the par t of those individ-

. person knows N otre Dame s cholasti- : uals who do parti c ipate. Ath letics '( , 1 cally, but on ly athletically. This is ; s u ch co nditions become an end ·

part true, no t becau se athletics shade m themselves. For those less fortu-1 ;

a nd ov-er -sh adow all scholasti c w ork, ' n ate i ndividuals -w h o do not p artici-

but b ec ause No tr e Dame is a Catho- i pate in interscholastic gam es t her e

lie college It is the a mbition of _ i s not ,enou g h of th e phys i ca l Th e j

thousands of C at holics in t hi s co un- , European system of physi c a l ed uca-j

try to go t o Notre D a me, as they re - tion h as great ly improve d upon th e

g;i!'d it as the highest college. of u ndemocratic p lan• America is usi ng .,

learning in t he country-scholast1cal- E a ch person, the re, takes part in m Peru .

ly . Naturally, th:ey then have a lar ge some game, In th e U. S. le adi ng 1 U

choice of good papers, and building a l schoo ls are takin g up w ith t his ...........

fi ne· team, and when a go o d team is In t ra -mu ral sp orts a nd corrective ex-

b uilt up, whether at Notr e ame or e rcises are r apid ly b eing recog n ized/ q at Peru, th e approbation, and inci- a s the on ly saviors of the race, phys - 0

dentally the cheering and "rooting," ic ally The Unive rsities of Southern IO of at two -thirds of the student ' Californi a , Ok lahoma, and Harvard body follows ' .mi g ht be cite d as ex a mp les I

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Homecomi ng Day was o b- j Thfs id,ea wou ld not jeopardize the / s erved here this year, ,there v:ere ! physical e d ucat io n depa r tmen t, if t h a t three separat e w h!ch unJted l is w h a t you fear ; rather it wou ld j to make Ho:m ecomm g Day a g reat m ake it a field of notenti a li ties. Th at, ty. s u-cces:;, These three elements wer e li friends, is 'my cm athletic s. ' (The Shoe Shop on the Eas t athletics, music, and dramatit:!->. Each Now the cultura l phas e: It is pos- Q Side of the Street) p-erformed its duty nobly and as sible for a schoo l to becom e noted all visitors here that c an for th i ngs- o t):i. er than athletics. St. In addition, each coo]!!erated with the/ Olaf's has b eco me famous for i ts choother and thev were so in ter woven, M th h h You'll not be .1ssappotn e ' •, - Id r a l sm g m g en go e 1e w o w1s that withottt the aid of one, all wou to express themse l ves musically . if you get your hair cut at fa.iled. . . / h Pa rke Coll ege in Missouri h as become BOB KNAPP Athtetics are an m centi vc for t e famou s for just its te a chin g person-

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"DERE FOWKS" father and s on banquet t he other b a ck for Casebee r ; S a u tter fo r Hurst; TRAINING SCHOOL

-- 1' nite I couldnt begin to t ell y o u an Matth ews for H offm a n ; Simpkins for I , 'DIDOES" j D EARES T F OLKES: we had to eat, bu t we sure h ad a lot.

went wide. Score: Peru 6, Omaha 0 ,The sc oring for the first half end ed fi e ld r un had a dvanced the b a ll. Ro t h e rt for Pike. Omaha : Hewlett of the season. ery b o d y asks me if im for it or 1 • down f B .,_ G f B' h . - , . / Well my room.mates going k or aroer; eo rge or oe J.er ; F ra- , , a.g·amst it a n<l I don t know what to Ill 1 t hi·m t ake th1"s Krejc i ran bac m antici_ption of t I ss e ley for Thread g ill. , The hig h school fo otball b a n q u et s ay. I wan t to d o like you said and j own gue 1 c ompleting another of his thrilling wi ll be g iven Friday eve nin g in t h e I try to m ake fr iends with everyon e and mail it so so ofngLo p asses, but finding no one open to re- ASK ME ANOTHER' d" · f h h b I d t k h · · Loads 0 ve, mm ng room o t e ome eco nomics 1 ut o n n ow ow Im go mg to do Johnie c eive he tucked the apple under One of our professors h as evident- department. I it. If I te ll t he ones that are against hi s arm. s tarted a round his own ri g h t Ily been quite troubled i n mind over j i t t h at I a m to why .other fellows ·

e nd, reversed his field stiff-armed just h ow to c ert ain ph e nome n a j Satu rd a y e venin g, N ov ember 17 I w o nt like me and if i tell the fello w s

t hree m e n and ran to eleven y a rd le ast, h e r e l S w h at Mr Ge or ge w. ' t h e s op hom or e cl ass of th e re fo r it to why the fellows :

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linebefore being hauled do w n. It jus t 1 gave u s t he other d ay as a school held a p a r ty in the hi gh I t h at are agai nst it wont lik e me, so !! r; took Hehtz two · tries at the ! line t o of a p uz:i;Ie. He schoo l assembly. Th anks g iving da y ! I don t kno w w h ether I m for it or I W ED., THURS., DEC 28- 29 t n e t the touchdowrr. c it. anot er p ap er, and Igames were pla yed. Of course the I agai nst it. I gues III just tell t h em I MARION DAVIES IN t, The second h a lf is 1 th a t w{II g o passing it odn to y ou . r efreshments were also of t he thanks- : t h at I hav ent h eard any t hin g about I "Patsy" ri d h e cross-wor puzzle 1s an m- · t I t th I t h b f · h ; own m t e annals of football histo - t . I I b g i ving ype ' l e n w on ave t o e o r e1t er I

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t hd · w i m e rn a m 1 i ions y et j t h" k •t A I I h h R mbe Thur s .t: ouc owns When end run s failed promul gatin g e x tensive York Sy mphony Orchestra under the m w as co u Jdn t h a rdly laug s ere. e me r - II for a time, "Swede" hit the line for and meticulously desig ned to promote direction of Walter D amrosch. This t ell w hethe r it was an A or A C I d ay night is t first downs. Then, to give the fans fulminative vituperation, disp el hebe- orchest r a broadcasts o ver the chain I y know. t hey look an. awful lot I CHINA NIGHT , a thriJI a nd v a ry their a tta ck a little, and develop speculative s t ations especially for schools. The ! a hke t h a t 1s when . t he A is n.ot q niet I See a good show an d get a ' K rejci w o uld step b a ck a nd toss a contemplative, introspect iv e, ;programs serve to instil t he appreci- j close d I afraid to t h e p iece o f chin a for that hop e f; p ass . Two of his flip s nett ed touch- ative and cog ita tiv e fa cult ies. Iati on of good music in to the students. j er for s he mi g ht. chartge 1t 01· c a ll it 1 21 chest. t d owns.

j Both the junior and senior hi g h i a C o r so m ethin g I m p u rty su re t The third qu a rter s aw the invad- scho ols have been he a r in g t hese p ro - 1t was a n A t ho. I FRI., SAT., NOV . 30, DEC. 1 f. in g ki tties march down the field to ' / grams, which nave been made poss- Oh Boy I s ure had a g ood f eed at I COLLEEN MOORE IN t t h e 17-yard m a rke r, receive two 15-

ALUMNI NOTES

; ible by t he installation of a new Kol- I "O Kay" 1 1 yard p e n alties, a nd s t ill sc ore t heir ' lster 7, all-electric U, Q count er. The he ad linesm an s aid it - A E J h ; Yo u hav en' t seen a nything a t w as th1 rd a nd 26 B" J d I = • • 0 nson, D. D. s. '{.I: · I II t"l c 11 . h" Ii , so 1!5 procee - Glen Joder is att endin g t he State ..__,.._ U a un 1 you see o een m t 1S It; e d t o make 1t b a ck; hi s flip to Case- College of Medicine a t Omah a. DR . N. S. HARAJI AN . I' l a t e , l aughable re lease. She· is t bee r w as g ood fo r 22 yards and then 1 • '! DENTIST

Phone 36 ( I a t her bes t in t his o ne Also I thoug ht g et into the scenes ! Robert Knapp , wi t h his w ife, we re X-RAY SERVICE L ; / I C omedy: I a httle so he laid out on t he ne xt in Peru last Saturday. They are I "FIGHTING F ATHERS" I· ' play and received Krejci's p ass for teachin g at Honey Creek.

O' •· r tt ;r mes · Pharmacy. T e l. Z7 ' t h e c oun ter. l 1 f· Q 0 MON. , DEC. 3, O NLY 5 and lOc

Then t he powerful "Swe de" started : . . . ri "Annl··e" Ii on his bi H i W a lter N aim a n 1s teach m g com- I f Oma ha :tz;, a at El g in , N eb rask a. He Jacks I S p E C J A L T y f 0 MEEK LUMBER CO. ·1 f: in himself, " c a r r ied t h e b all seve n mne ho urs of his d egree, a nd pl a ns I

AMBULANCE AND I I C 0 M I N G . t im es s tr aig ht to a dv a nce i t 60 yard s to take work this I

FUNERAL DIRECTORY 'I0

MANUAL TRAINING J D EC. 4-5 I fo r t h e fou t h t hd H wm t er, fim s hmg up next summer. I

LUMBER WM HAINES IN f , r ouc ow n. e never

failed to gain ; he was a lways g ood 1 '

fo r t he nec essa r y y a rds a nd a nd four h uci e rwi!1 is tea ch m g in ..

of the six touchdown s scored must be t ow n, Bronaug h , Missou ri. Miss

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De lzell ; Gr ass fo r Ri ggins ; Zook fo r l I d t h fe llow t ried to see who R ailsback; Sh affner fo r Krejci ; Ma- S ay I m in a heck of a fix. You an ano er with the "human 'tank," "Swede" · f H w 11 · Th B bk " I h t I eat t he most ]Ors o r e rt.z; i iams fo r Simp- e o 1ttens p a_y Auburn h igh know s o m e ?ody wrote in could eat t ;e mos · Hertz, g oin g over from the 8-ya rd kins; He r tz for Gr ass ; McC onnaugl 1ey s chool here Thanksg1vm g day. L et ! ' the P e d agogi an about athe lectics and but I wished afterwards that 1 had n t lin e whe r e Krejci's beautiful broken for Matthews; Brunsd o n fo r Toft; us help out on t h is final gRme it sure did stirr the fellows up. E_s;. )of. -
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fo ur bmes as many yards rushmg ana I Following is the program r iven:

completeji four out of ten passes for ' T b 1 Charles Trenholm • FOR SALE

124 yards as comp ared to two out of Cr! 0 1:1 one slo

nine for 22 yards for Omaha. d B Cl well located, and at the right

Sportsman co e yron

In fact, the boys : Jokes Clineburg, an d Marsh p price. Inqm.re of

made only one bid. for sco11ng h?n - Cornet solo - Mac Dimning a

ors, and that was m Dthe hpenodd ' Piano solo Roland Stephenson

when Camnbell ran ..,..eru's ri g t en for 22 yards and O'Hanlon followed it up with another one the same place !

for 24. But the Graf-coached outfit

tightened up when they saw the ball

on their own 21-yard line and took

the pi g skin on downs

And now, all Omaha and Nebraska things

are singing the praises of a p ow erful, without

crruhin g g rid aggregation

from Peru. They termed P a ul Hertz "the human 'tank,". they compared

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commenc e d mo rnin g . in g room s , ov e r the e n g in e r oo m s, Miss Ru t h Ahlb erg is t o b e t he new GAME IS HARD FOUGHT

BICFORD H AS SOLO P A RT W e dn es d a y mo rnin g, a nd bu t for the ILARGE CROWD PRESENT co ll eg e nurse Mi ss Ahlb e r g is well prom p t a rr i v a l of the t o wn fire de- • p rep a re d f o r ·the po siti o n , h a vin g h a d The N I. A. A . c onference ch arr\ -

T h e Peru G le e Clu b st art ed t h e i r pa r tme nt, w ould w it h o u t d o ubt have I The Everett Liter a ry Society pre- ex p e ri e nc e as a t eacher and pr actice pion Bobc ats had litti-e trouble in di s1 a s a t r ai n ed nur se She comes to· the posing of T a rkio and droppin g th e annua l "Peru singers" T o u r l ast F r i- h a d s er io u s r es ul ts sented three one-act plays in the col -

l S d D b s c h oo l hi g hly re c om mended. curtain o n the 1928 s e a son wi t h a win day evenin g w h e n t h ey m o tore d to I t s eems t h at in t he fin is h in g room , ie g e auditorium, atur a y , ecem er h h d h on Turkey d a y when the y down e d th e Au bu r n and g a v e a pro g r a m at t h e

1. A lar g e crowd attended Mi ss Ahlber g a s a t ree yea r s h , h ,, w h ere th e p a m t m g and 01im g are I . . of co ll ege work a t V a lp a r ais o Uni - Mi ssouri a n s 18 to 0 on t e ' 5 o w me Boy's Conference. A b o ut two b un- - The pro g r a m was given m order h 1 d' 'd d o n e, a nd w here the n a in ts a nd chem- 1 h h t f d t v e r si ty She -is als o a g r a du ate of t e squ a s own g n dred fifty b oys from a ll o ver th e state - t a t t e soc1e y m a y secure un s o Illin ois Tr a inin g School for Nurses ; T a rkio w in.nin g the to ss cho se to were in atte nd a n ce. i c a l s f or wo o d fini s hin g are sto r ed, Ip a y for o _ ag es in the Pe r uvian , and B h k k d t hi s t r a inin g school is rank ed as on e defend the north g oa l. unc 1c e Mr Be n for d was fi rs t c a ll ed u p o n a qu a n t i t y of benzene u sed for this other expenses of the soci e ty. of t h e g r eatest nur se s t rain in g insti- off to t he T a rkio 30-yard line wh e r e t o demo n s t ra t e h is a bilit y o n t h e 12 i - w ork h a d b e e n sp ill e d o n Tu es d ay. The p la ys were: "The Man in t h e t u t ion.s in t h e Uni te d S tat es Bes ides T a r ki o fumbl es a nd P er u' s " Hu ma n nno, t h e r e quest was for T ur key in On this fl o o r t h en, a m a t c h h ad i n Bo wler H a t ," "Th e U p per Crust" t hi s Mi ss Ahlb e r g h as b een prac t icin g T ra ck t or" recov e r s . P e ru's b a ll. t he Straw"; as a n e n core he p l a y e d s om e u na cco un ta ble manne r bee n al -a nd "Wisdom Te e th." E ac h pl a y w as in Om a h a, a n d h as ta u g ht at v a riou s P er u sta r te d ou t wi t h th e, b a ll on a hi s own number, "Mar c h of t h e 1 t o fa ll . While i n ro om a t we ll a c te d a nd dir ected. sc h ools. p ow erfu ll line s m as hin g d r iv e, wit h W o od e n Dolls " Ih i s w o rk W e dn es d a y morning a b ou t I Ben Groot hius w as bus iness m a n a -N e w Coach is All-Kansas Sta r " S we d e," Zo ok, a nd K rej ci m a kin g T he Glee C l ub , un d e r t he dir e c tio n e l ev en o 'cl o c k , L e l a nd P a rr iott, son Ig er of t he pr og r a m , a n d Elm er H e r -E rnes t L o rb ee r co mes to t ak e t he lon g ga ins Th e y c a rr ie d i t to t h e of Pr o f Benfo r d, t hen pr es ent e d t h e ir of Sheri ff L ee P ar r io t t of Auburn , t el wa s Adv ert isin g m a n a g e r , p lac e of " J immy " L ove l·ess w h o r e - Tarkio 5-y ar d lin e, w h ere t h ey w ere p r og ram a s follows : a c c i de n t a ll y steppe d on th e m atc h , Th e Fi r st pl a y was dir ected b y L es - c e n tl y p ass e d a way Mr L or b ee r is h e ld for downs. V e neti an Love Song - - - - Ne v in . i gniti n g it, a nd t he t_rou.b ie ':as on . lie C a rri e; the second by Ma donn a a gr a duate of t h e K a ns as S t ate T e ach - A pu ntin g du e l foll owe d b et w een C b s ' S o much of t h e m ateri a l m t his room · · K Wh z k d G ·ee n a nd occ u p 1 ' ed the i e Her R o se - - - - - - oom 1 , h h 1Bra d y; and t h ir d b y F ranc 1s Mori a rty. e r s Coll eg e a t H a y es a n sas e n oo a n IL i t t l e P e e -weet - - - - P et r ie- P ar k s ; i s o f a n m fl a.r:imabi e n a tur e, t at t e I T he c as ts we r e as fo ll ow s : at H a yes h e p la y e d e nd o n t h e co l- ' mai n d e r of the fi rs t qua r t e r . a n cl a C01or S o n g - - - I room w a s q m ckl y a s h ee t of fl a_:ne / leg e foo tb a ll t e am forw a rd in b as - b ig s h a r e of t h e s econd, until Zook ' I b d th e a bili ty of t h e co l- The Man m th e Bowle r H a t 1 • I ff b ' f I 65 d t Th e sec o nd num b er is a b a n t on s olo : t was ey o n ' · I .· ;ketb all , a nd a lso partici p a t ed m b ase - o a e a u t 1 u pun w i th chorus Th e solo par t was tak - \ l e g e e m p loyees to cope w it h , a nd t he : J ohn - - De a n Gi b all a n d t r a c k. He w a s s elect e d as J wh ic h w as d owned on T a rk io s 4- yar d e n b y Loui s Bick ford . ; fir e depar t me n t w as c a ll ed . Th e ; Mar y - - - F ay Ma s tm I a ll- s tat e en d in fo otb a ll a nd fo r ward ' lin e. The T ark io p unt e r was fo r ce d T he Glee Club co nsi ts of t he fol- j wo rk _of t he bo ys was p: omp t a nd ! He ro - - -R us sel I.in b as ketb a ll. H e was al so p l ace d as l t o k ick from hi s own g o a l lo w i ng : effective, a nd rn a few min u t es t h e _Ma n - - - - B e n Gr ooth1 u s . a m e mb e r of t h e Kans a s all- time l i n e. K r ejci s natc h es t h e p u nts a n d First Teno r s: P a ul Collins, D o n bl aze w a s u n de r co n t r ol, a nd t h e :Vill ain - - - - - - W alte r W e ise It . r eturn i n g w ith g oo d i n Lerf e r a n c e

Duryea, Fl oy d Le w i s , William O kr e nt , build in g sav ed. . / P ro p e r t y Mg r. -Mild re d W e n zl t h e s u mm e rs Mr. L o r be e r J s cores a touch d own. B u nc h T ren h olm, a nd Walter T he fir e wa s to th e one I

1h a s b ee n profess ional b ase - • f'a il s .to k ick try for po m t Sc o r e W eise ro om, a nd ou tsid e 0 1 wh at ]' The Upper C r u s t \ ba il. H e w as a ssis ta n t co ach a t \ .Pe ru 6, T a r k io 0

VOLUME X X IV ' PERU, NEBRASKA, TUE SDAY, DECEMBE R 4, 1928 NUMBER 10.
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FACULTY
CLUB Fire D a mages Inte rior of Colleg e BY EVERETTS IMi ss Ruth A hlb e r g to Benford
ee Club
NEBR. CHAMPS FOR GLEE
Takes Gl
to Auburn for Old e r Boys
be Nurse- / E rnest Lorb eer, Coach. :Snow-covered Field Makes B uilding W e dnesday .Morning J I Cast Shows Careful SelecWh at lo ok e d like· a ve r y serio.irs j ti.on and Present Plays T wo ne w teac h e r s h a ve b ee n to t he co ll ege fa cul ty. Th ei r work fi r e go t a s t art at th e m a nu al t rai n- ! 1·n "' - od Form
Usual Strength I \JU
Confer e n ce
Game Line shows
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Wei se.

Se con d T enors : John B ath, E dgar Col e Cedri c C rin k, Bern a r d Ga ll oway. As a R e ctor, E ar l Whipp le, and Ches t e r K o rb er.

ro on1, a n d ou tsi d e oi what harn1. te - 1 , Th e Up per Cr u s t 'm" · " "" s u lte d fro m t he w a ter , n o d am age I . · . b a ll. He was ass is t a nt coac h at P er u 6, T a rkio 0. a s d t t h t f th b "Id " Mrs. Ed. P. Mi ll er H elen Al ex a n d er H aves co ll eg e w h ere h e ob ta ine d h is Tarkio's Punt Blocked w one o · e r es o e m m g . Ed p M. . · · · · Th e fl · d d T · t h · w ar d age illei J o e Kr eJc i co ach in g exp erience. Tarkio elec te d to recei ve Captain oo r , w m ows an ce i m g m is T e d Mill er (th eir son) __ Cl ay· Coy · · · ·

Bari t ones : Le wis Bi ckfo r d , Harry Brun-F d o n Dar is Bunc h , El vin D a v -

e amount of the d am ag e is es - · _ c ha 1·ge of th e p ys1c a e ucatlon " emp s a e er u me r e en ropt im a ted at three or four hund red cl asses w hi c h have been catalogued e d b ack a nd punted to Zook, who l et

r oom, h ow·e v r e, s uffe re d s ev er ely, a nd - - I Mr. L orb e er wi t h be h ea d c oa ch Bunch ge t s off a s hort kick , a nd T a rt h 1 l f h Ma d am E. - - - - Ed 1t h Pro kes b k b 11 d . I . k 1' et t ti 35 a d l" e e s u p p 1es an d t 1e work o t e stu- p , \ 1n as et a , an ass is t a nt coac 1 ln o r urn s o 1e11 Y• 1 s m d t d b d I op ert y Mg r. Amzie G rass f b 11 d k H 11 l h H ·t ta k l d h ' Af t . e I e n s u n e r w ay w e r e urn e . A , . p . oot a an tr a c . e w 1 a so av e e1 z c e . lm. e r s e v ra Th 1 ss t ro o. Mg r. __ J esse Fi sh er I . h 1 d " tt t t t h p l " G d - Pn port, Ha ro ld Fi s h e r , Th eo d ore R o ehrk ns. e, Lo w e ll Spro ul , Verno n Pegg·ee.

Bas : Earl A n drews, J am es D e lz el l, D el bert McC onna h a , Harvey Ni cke l, Elto n Reinm ill e r , Du a ne S ams , R usell Schaefer, Geor ge Coo k , a nd O tto Boellstorf .

doll a r s.

LIN:DSAY, BROWN O·RCANIZE TEAMS

\Visdom T ee th 1fo r Mr L ove less. t h e b a ll r o ll d ea d. An other pun t in g Mi ss P ea rs on - :--------- Ell e n Nil es I du e l fo llowed wi t h the r s eul that T a r -

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ki o is aga in for ce d to pun t from b e -

.Mi ss Wellin g t o n __ D orot hy Worle y hind the g oal line. The punt wa s Th e Attendant _ Ma r gare t Gr a ves JN

YEAR'S OPERA I

blocked a nd recovered by Peru on Prop erty Mg r ___ Ma ry C onw ay the T arkio 1-yard line. H ertz hit s Stag e Mg r. - - Fr a nk Cop e j / - (Continued on Pa g e 4) , A c comp ani s t , Ralp h C h at el ai n.

NORMAL BOARD

TO BOND·PREXIES

T rial b y Jury is 'Fopic to be Discussed

By Nebraska College

JOINT MEETING

!Gilbert and Sullivan's Masterpiece

! . In Near Future '

WAYNEGAM,E

_In ev ita bl y , w h en a que stion is s ub-

THANKSGIVING

w ho -: as a ppr entices to , m 1tte d fo r d eb at e am ong the coUeg es t he Pir at es a.s a child, ha s g rown up,

IS CALLED OFF

i n t h e Neb ras k a C onfe r ence it is on e ha vin g never seen the face of any State Norm al Cash F und s Are to Be o f g e n era l in te r e st, a nd a study of it IY. W. and Y. M. Hold Joint Meeting 1 w oma n, ex cept Ruth, who was his Had no Effect on N. I. A. A.-So :' Secure d by B o nds for $ 15,000 r eve a ls i nform atio n of infini t e pr acti - I - C C. A. Guests nurse wh en a baby Findin g hiM self Coaches Agree to Call off c a l va lu e . - I almost bethrothed to Ruth on t'he d ay

state Teachers College, PERU, NEBR

bet we en the two s chools, ju s t t he sam e as if the te ams h ad pl a y e d a t Wayn e ibis y ear .

Pe r u a nd W ayne co ac h es a lso se ein g· th at t h e ga me w ould h a v e n o dir ect bearin g on the resul t s in th e N I. A. A. conference re g arded t h e ga me as being unece ssary

The s tate normal b oa rd a t a m eet-T h e que s t lon fo r thi s s easo n is : Re - Y. . W . a nd. Y. M. held a j.oint ' w hen his indentures are over, he is The information is given out at t h e ing held a t W a yn e decid ed to r equ i r e so l ve d , t h at pr a c t i ce of t r i a l b y jury m ee t m g 1n the hi g h school audi t or- c onfr onte d by th e dau g h t ers of Gen- colle g e that the foo t b a ll ga m e with I 1 11 b b 1· h d ,, It · c b · t ium Wedne sd a y evenin g The y in - · 1 St I h th G l pres idents of the fo u r st a te n o rm a l , s 1 o u c e a o i s e · is a ., u Jee , · . . . er a an ey, w o, as e enera I W a yn e T ea chers Colleg e, which w as · \ of c o n tent i o n a m o n g le a din g jurists ! v ited th e C C: A. to p ar tici pate rn ' s a ys, "All of whom a r e be a utie s." I . . sc ho o ls to g ive bon d m tne su m of f h t' Th the m eetin g D on a Jone D elzell h ad d h to h a v e b een pl a yed a bou t th1 ee 01 m eve r y p ar t o t e na 10n e · I The plo t, t hen, ha s l a r g ely to o wi t $15, 000 e ach. for t.h e pro t e c t 10n o f j u ry h a s bee n t h e str o n g hold of civil j ch ar g e of ' t he wo rkin g out of th e lo ve aff a ir s of week s ag o, h as. now been enstate funds m then· h a n ds S ta te a nd i ndi v idu a l libe r ty for th e c it ize n, A sp l en did Thanksg ivm g prog r a m Ithe se tw o youn g peopl e, a nd he re tirely c ancelled This w as to h av e Superi n tendent Ty l er at a p r e v ious ry of every ci v iliz e d n at ion ev er sin ce h a d been arr an ge d and w as prese nted j aga in we find th at "The cours e of been W a yn e' s homecomin g gam e, b ut . t he te nth - c e ntui·y Th e pi·er og·ati' v e bv t he three or ga niz a tion s I t I th! " - meet in g propose d t h e b o nd m g of · J · 1 ue ov e n ev er 1uns smoo y. the bi g storm which s w ept ac r oss the of b e in g t r i e d by a gro up of hi s 1e l- The fir st number was a qu a rt et se- 1 T he m u sic and di a' og are brioht pres iden ts of the n ormals Th e m at - · 1 t ' Th t t d ' state at t hat time left the W a yn e . l ow country m e n; a nd prese n t rn g hi s ec io n e quar e w as c om p os e a nd sn app y Gilb e r t, a l a w ye r 111 h o te r wa s r eferred to a co m m i ttee of Ic ase to th e m fo r c on s id erat i o n and d e- of Ja m es Delzell, B e rnard Ga loway, nev er earn ed ov er $ 300 per ye ar at field with a b out four inch es of mud , w h ich Th om as H a mer of K earn ey ci sio n h as be en r egar d e d as o n e of D on a ld Dur y e a , a i;id Tr en - 1t he b ar , m a de a mi stake ·in put tin g on top of which t h e re was a no t he r wa s m a.d e chairm a n. He was un a bl e the most signa l chi<! \ e n1 ents of th e holm. Th ey were accomp a m e d by ou t a g oo d s h ow And. Sir Ar thur fo ur inches of snow. W ay ne at th at to attend t he m e e t in g a.t W ay n e but En g lish. peop le i n t h e l as t t en cen- R alph Ch a tel a in. June B r ic k le fa v - who by the w a y, w as time as ked to h a ve the g am e p os tt h e tur i es ored with a v o c a l solo Sh e w as ac - k ni g h ted by the Kin g of En g land, beub m i tl.ed a wri tte n repo r t of . d b R h Sh 11 pon ed till t he first week in D ec emb e11 E s sent i a lly the jury s y stem is a r e- comp a m e Y ut e Y· cause h e w as a ble to m a k e the En gcomm itt ee s i g ned by h imself, a lso s uit of th e d e mand of the "Co m mon Ta lks w e re then g iv-en by Mi ss li s h p eople la u g h a t th em se lves, is This w as pre tt y l ate in the seaso n foi P r esid ent W. R. P a te of P e ru., a nd l Cl asses" fo r e q u a li t y b e for e th e Ja w, Church and Mr N or w oo d. Mi ss we ll k n ow n to ever v <· n e We g u.a r - a foo t b a ll ga me in t hi s latitud e, so Presid ent u . s. Conn of Way n e. an d s ymb o li zes t h e a t tem p t of gov- Ch ur ch sp ok e on t h e Th a nk sg·ivin g a ntee t hat if yo u h ear t hi s s h ow you fe a rin g a n ot her s t or m a nd a bi g exTile repor t a d y is e d t h e bondi ng of , er n me nt to ful fi ll th a t re q uest. tod ay Sh e c?r r : c te d t h e w ill "Gco g niz e so : ue of the t un es. pen se, Wayne rec e ntly as k ed t h at t h e p r es ide n ts in the s um of $ 1 0,000, b ut Nevertheless r ecent years h ave id ea t h at ou r Pil g rim w er e Th e c ho ru ses a re. as follows : ga me for thi s y ear b e c a nc ell ed. Th e doub t e d t h e p r ac tic a bili t y o f t h e b rourrht fort h w i de -s p r ea d cri t ic ism t he found er s of Th a n ks g 1v111 g She Dau g hters of MaJOr-Gen er al S t an- Peru a u t horiti es believ e d t h at t hi s wh ole propos i.f;;ic5n in a ietter accom- i 11 Unite d States a g a in s t t h e u n - poi n te d out th.at a d a y h ad b een s et Jey: D ori s E ri ck son, Ma r g ar et M'.l j 0 r s , panin g - the rep ort After certainty a n d fa ll acy o f jus t i ce d is - for in Vir g iui a Mil ste ad, Lori ne N ort"n, cou rse wo uld be for th e b est, so ac;i ble d is cu ssion the boar d d ec id e d to pe n s ed by j u r i e s The purp ose of t he t im es b1 ou g h t t h e id ea D or othy Wu ster, Ma rga re t · ceded t o the request, a nd the game bo nd presid ents in the s u m o f $ 15, 000 , debate sq u a ds in Neb ras k a colle ges to Amenca and 1t 1s from t h em t h a t Ett; n Wi lso n, w as c a ll ed off entirely W a yne will t h e b o ard t o p a y t he p rem iu m o n I is to b r in g t o c a ndid ates for th ese we g e t our c onception of t h e d ay. Luc1 Le Hu g h es, Fl ? rm e El h ott ,_ : d<J. come to Peru n ext year for the g am e s uch b o nds from boa rd f und s Th e s qu a d s , a nd t h e pub lic a go odl y Mr Norw oo d spoke on the sp i r it of Sh rep e l, E s th e r D1 c ker:0 n, L,u:1lle matt er o f bonding pres id en ts of n or- a m o unt o f fact s an d m ate ri a l Lo fa- mod e rn Th a nk sg ivin g , and co mp a r e d N ewcomer, Averyl "b dnh a ma ! s cho o ls w as called to t h e b oard's c i li t a t e f a m il i a r ity w i t h t h e q u es ti on i•t with the Tha n ks g ivin g of yester- Pr o k es, MH y Gray, .Jc.s e phi.'.1: Mc Coatten t i o n when n.orm a l funds we r e a nd ena bl e a ll who c a re to s tu dy the d a y He m a de u s fe e l th at we all m as t' d . b the f ailina of a n a t ion a l fa c ts . t o d eter m ine their posi t io n con - h a v e m an y t hin gs t o b e th anksful foT, The P ir ates of Penzance: W a lt er te up y :.io • • J 1 h h . d l 1· .t W R I h Ch t I . ' sa R e ctor, bank Kearn e y. cernin g the nuli ficati o n of Jury t nal. t ou g w e not a w a ys r ea 1ze 1 e ese, a p a e am, h d . t d t wo Pe r u' s squad w ill fun ctio n a lon g \ Th e c oncludm g number on th e pro- Ced r ic Crink, Lowell Sproul, Vernon 'Fhe b o ard furt er es1gna e · · 1 · p Th d R h k E a I t K Y I th Se l ines an d t h e va l ue of p a r t 1c1- g r a m w as a p ia n o solo by rofe sso r P eggie, ea ore oe r ·asse, ' r banks at Cha dron , t w o a ea rn e e ' , (C · d p 4) . d p 4 ) (Co n t inued o n P ag e 4 ) B e nfo1 d ontmue on age · ( Con t mue on age . . I

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E nte red at the Postoffice of P e ru, Ntbra ska , a s s econd class m a il.

Publis lie d w eekl y at Peru State Teache r s Colle g e- the oldes t t r a inin g school in th e Mi ssouri Valley, esta blis h e d 1867.

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Th e resul t of t h e firs t r ea lly t h oro ca nvass ever taken of Am erican co ll eges a nd universi t ies on t h e p r eside nt i a l v ote, gath ere d t hi s year by College H umor , s h owed t h at Her b e rt H oover h ad t h e m a j ori ty of stu d e n t votes in t hi rty -e ig h t states and t h e Dis tri ct of Colu m bi a Alfr ed E.

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T h e largest pe r centage i n a n y co ll ege was twenty to o n e fo r Smith in Mo un t I St. Ma r y ' s Co ll eg e, E mm its bu rg , Ma r y l a nd Th e largest perc en t age for Hoover in a n y co ll eg e w as e ig h - 204 p ounds of · d h runm g , as m g, tee n to o n e. at _ Wheato n Coll ege, bl ock i ng, an d pass in g football mateWh eato n , Illm o1s.

IIri a l a ll in one bi g p iece That's 'Big ' I

I CO LLEGE AU DITORIUM ELECTRIC SHOP Q -

The budget commi t tee has arrang- Q Shoe repaidng· at 'Comfortable' ed to prese n t a picture show next prices! Ladies Shoes a SpecialS atu rday, D ecember _ 8, immedia t ely ty. Q

if Smith ca rri e d te n so u t h e r n s t a t es Vi rginia cast t h e g r eates t number of indiv idu a l votes fo r Smi t h and P en nsy l va n ia t h e most votes for H oove r.

Ifollowing t h e football ban quet. - The )\ pictu re ord er is Buste r Ke a ton in (The Shoe Sbop on the East V " Colleg"e" a Un'ited Art ists Pi cture, in/ Side of the Stree t) 0 \vh ich Mr. K eaton comes to .colleg e as a freshma n . I

"College" i tself is the cleverest con- / =================== g lomeraticm of gags, giggles, and I guffaws wh ich t he frozen -face d fun - 1 :( When in Auburn maker has t u rned out in his sensa-tional comed y c areer. 1 EAT AT

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Many ath letic stars of vario u s u ni - 0 versities a ppear in this pic t ure, su ch · Busy Bee Cafe as Charles B orah, r.hampion collegiate · fl spri nter; Lee Barnes world' s champion poJ.e - va ul ter; Henry C o zzeshall, champion h ig h jumper , and severa l others

I T h1s IS J oe s last yea r m P eru. H e I S m g, bu t c ame back to get his degr ee.

t h e r egistr at ion t h_i s J oe Krejci. J oe h as p layed a great Won der w h at stops em? Just loo k yea1 t h ere we1 e 892,808 students m game of foot b a ll t his ye a r at the ge n - over on the r ig h t si d e of the line a nd t he 1,104 Ame ri ca n of w hi c h I era l's pos i tio n H is accurate passes ! th t II t II I · I - · ' see · a sma s one wa . t 1s n o544,685 were m e n an d 3 and abi li ty to carry t h e ball h as · . . Th e c.oope r atio n of the e n e ws- ma d e him a m a n feare d by all op- I R alp h W1lhams, 180 p ap ers was se c ured §· u _ n g b a l- pon ents. T h e d a ili es comp a r e hi m 1poun ds of solid r ock defe nse. R alph lots. aced at w i th b ecaus e. of passin g, ! h as su r ely a consisten t if not stragte,,1c spots R e- a nd P ei u compares hi m with S loa n · an c u tstand m g gam e this year. F or turns c ago at the f bis a ll past year R a lp h h as been teac hla test possi b le um

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a g e, wri t i ng t h e b a nd's hi stor y fr om I its forma tion in T y ron e, P e n nsylv a ni a "A h u ma n ta nk" w ho can b ow l t hro u g h P e nn S t a te Coll eg e a nd its over a ll opposit io n. Th a t's "Swed e" I m a ny v a c is situ des, in t h e D ecemb e r I P a ul Hert z, 226 pound s of halfb a ck. : College Humo r . . " They . inte rpol ate d IVery ·seld om was t h e ba!l ever / tri c ky rh yth ms m to their numbers. e d to " S wed e " that he di dn't c a rr y 1t I Th e y w e re n ot a imin g t o take th e for a t le ast five y a r d s Ma ny t i mes pl ace h eld by a nyone els e 'There is he ca rri ed t h e b a ll t hru t h e comp lete C ap ta i n D a ri s Bunc h, All-state c e npl•e n ty of r oom for us all,' s a ys Fre d lin e, o nly t o be s t opped af ter he had , ter for two s e asons and p ossib le a ·w a ring ' We don't want to u s urp c a r r ied t he b a ll twen t y-fiv e or t hir ty , t hi r d Bunch do w n the c en te r a.n oth er's p la c e in the public's a ffec- yards Ma ny of p ositi o n with s killed and d e termi ned t wn. We war.J.t t o be oursel ves, t o b e were m a de w h e n Swede p lowed , fo r ce. H e only weig h s 206 p o unds an d to somethin g t h r ou g h lin e e ig ht, te n, o r 1 ! so you c a n jud g e h ow e asy i t is to um que in d a nce b a nds. fi f t ee n y a1fts. L ets a ll h op e th at move him from his tr ac ks. Bunch " W a rin g"s b ecame heroes t o the " Swed e" is as coachi n g Iis a g re at defens i v e an d offen s ive p ublic. They were all so yo un g , s o · as he h a s bee n dun ng his co ll ege j player H is accur ate p assin g has g ood look ing And t h ey w e re so fo otb a ll ca r eer , been a g re a d a id t o the b a ckfi e l d cle a n in the w ay th ey liv ed Fred j On t he d efens e i t h as r arely bee n War in g n e ver allowed d issip atio n in J AMES D ELZE LL i kn ow for a n opponent' s p l a ys to p ass hi s p e r so nne l; no 'colleg e drunks' a r e / t h ro u g h t his t e rritory. Man y t i m es to lerated. H is b oy s are r e g ula r in Bunc h c r a wls t h ro u g h t h e lin e t o t h eir h ab i ts, a nd intereste d i n t h e i r s mear a p l a y b efor e it reac hes t h e

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The fr e s h man cl ass met in t h e co lleg e g ym, T ues d ay at c o nvocatio n t ime. G am es were pl ayed a n d app l e s a served There w as a short business •j meeti ng

W ILL BE W ITH U S S OON

The news com es to u s t hat S e n o rita E sth er A Cl ark will so o n b e b a c k with u s as a m emb er of the fa c ulty

Miss Cla rk' s limb , t h o u g h i m p r oving r a ther sl owl y , has g ain ed m uc h s tren gth. -, work, but the re is no t hing of the I li ne of scrimmage. j g·ood y -go ody in them.

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Simpki ns, guard, 161 p o u n d s from school bec a u se of illness a nd d arling an d r e g r etted w h en he t o ok "Simp" wa s a little sm all t o be p la y - eve r y hop e is t h at s h e will b e b a c k hi s b a nd fo r a t our of exc lus ive E ur o- - Iin g g u a r d , bu t a ccompanie d t h e t eam wi t h h e r cl asses after C hrist mas.

p ea n r es o r ts, which n e tte d t h em o v e r < as a su bsti t u te; when h is ch a n c e Ma n y of h e r p reci o us h ours are b eo n e hun dre d t h o us a nd d oll ars. Th ey would com e h e was a b ra ve li t t le ing spen t re adin g l etters sen t to h er 0 can n ow g rin a t th e m em o ry of the i r '.'Jim mie" los t o ut 011 Jot of fun I and had t r ue Bo b c a t b y s t uden t s, n ew and o ld , frie nds and .PHON E 56 PERU p r ofesso rs' p r edic - yea r , t hi s fig h t in g Bob cat inj u r ed I T hi s 1.s S1 mpkrns l ast year r e latives. T h e P ed ago g i a n sta ff s i nt 1ons an d s a y to them, Well, w e mad e h 1s a nk le in the p ar t of t he se a- · w i t h P e r u, h av in g pl ayed four years h op e tha t S a n ta C laus will b e g oo d, di dn't we?' " Is on a n d h as b e en la id -up m os t of t h e Gr af ' champi o ns Simpkins goo d to h er a nd b r i n g h er p len.ty of s e a son. " Jimmi e" h as pl ayed four he h as h ad v_ e ry m u c h s t rength fo r Christmas.

EARNING AND LEA RNI N G Iyea r s w i t h t h e co llege team , a nd d u r- ac ti ve fo otb a ll m co lle g e ? . You'll no t b e dissappo in ted A s i t s s ixth term b egi ns Commo n - in g t h at t i me h as m a d e a n exceot io n - k nows t h e g ame, and will m a k e s ome- OMAHA F OOT B ALL MAN KILLE D ) i f y ou g et y o ur hair c ut at w ealt h College h a s m odi fie d i t s co n - j a lly fi n e r e co rd for h imself as a h ig h school a real footba ll c o a c h ne xt F o ur of t h e Om a h a Un i ve r si t i es I) BOB KNAPP sti t u t ion to p ermit s tud en t p a rticip a- 1tac k le Wh il e " Ji mmie" o nly w e ig h s ye a r. fo ob all men were injure d , o ne fat o ll y, ( t ion in schoo l go v e rn men t. A ll t hird a 176 p o unds, h e h as t ho se stee l Sat urd ay n ig ht, N ovem b e r 24, w h en a ( N e x t to G a ines Hall 0 0 the year a r e n ow ta k e n i nto t h e I t h a t has e n abl ed h im to G AME WAS C ANCELLED. ca r d r i ve n by Alde n Johns o n, fresh- f P a vemen t. ) assoc1 a t10n whic h owns and co n tro ls bi eak u p m a n y o f t h e opp o n'e n ts A t t h e last mi nute T h u r sd a y a f t er- m a n was s t r u ck by a g ro c e r y t ru ck this un iqu e ins t itut ion in t h e A rk a n- p la ys b a ck of the l in e of scrimmag e. n oo n t h e P eru -Au b urn foot b a ll gam e Gilb e r t Ed ward s, s t ar f u llb ac k of _ _ s as h ills At t h e prese n t t im e t h e r e " J immi e" can p la y eithe r tac kle or for Th a nksg i vin g w as call e d of A u - the O maha t eam, r ec eived a fr a cure d Q a r e as m a ny stu d e n ts as fac ulty g uard wit h un e qu a l ab ility burn bo ys w e i:e h e r e, a nd both th e s ku ll an d ot h er injuri es, from wh ich & Th membe r s in this g o v e rnin g bo d y .Auburn a n d P eru boys were i n t h ei r he di e d Fra nk Thr ea d gill r ecei ved io ere is no Subs titut e Th d AMZIE G.R ASS s ui ts, a nd on t h e fiel d , w h e n t h e su - cuts abou t th e h ead and face, and FOR HO · e r e a r e n o e ans or r egents to Amzie

e,ct upo n t h e recommen d ation of t h e Grass, w h i le no t alw ay s a peri nten d e nts of the tw o s choo ls an - R o b ert S t rei twe iser's h ead w as c ut s t ude n ts and teac h ers T h eJ r say is r e g u l a r , Amzie h as a co nsisten t n o unc ed t h a t t h e n ot R a l p h Ka h n r e cei ved a r m i njuri es J a s a b usiness polic fin a l. A Ph. D ., w h e n h e h a s comp let- ai d to the team by b ein g on e of t h e I p l ay. The r eas on for t hi s a ctio n w as Fu n e ral se rvi ce for Gilbert Ed- 11 Y Q ed a y e ar in r esid e n ce at t h e co lle ge, fi r s t s ub -g·uard s. An1Z ie w e ig h s 1841th e s t a te of t h e w eath er, an d t h e co n - w ards wer e h e ld Tu esday a ftern oo n . \ J • C . C H A TELAIN po u nds nnd h as p le nty of fi g ht H e 1 d i t ion of t h e fi e ld. It h a d r a i n e d a ll Specia1 t 11·but e w as pa1'd by t h e s tti - I is g i ven the s ame a u t h ori ty as a co un - h b I W try b oy, n o m atter w h a t hi s pre v io u s as een w1th t h e t eam fo r fo ur con - I mornm g , n ear l y , a nd w as at t h at tim e d e n t s of O mah a U atc h maker and JeweleT sch oo lin g , wh o h as d o n e t wo years sec u t 1ve ye a rs, and ca n a lw ays he d e - ' s n owin g. Th e two sup e rin t end e n ts Edw a rds p l ayed h is l ast f o o t.b a ll

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h e r, y o u educated yourse lf. No p rofes sor, no m at t e r how sk il f ul a nd wise he m a y be, c a n give yo u a n educ a t ion Educ a ti o n c onsis t s of c h an ges For m e r F r ie nd of D ea n 's °" o r kin g wro u g h t in you , not so methin g· th e O n E du ca tion P l a n fac u lty c a n c r am in t o yo u. T h e fa cul ty w ill d o its p a rt to h elp you, but Qui t e a nu m b e r of year s ag o, our e ven if you l ea rn e v ery t hin g th e f acown Dean D e lze ll was teac h i n g sc h ool u lty as ks you t o lea rn you ma y still at S y r ac u se . Hi s princip al a t t h a t b e quite uneduc a ted ." ) p lace w as a Mr. Ke ll y, who h as r e- Con t inui n g wit h the a r t ic le : Icen t l y b ee n elected to t h e presiden cy "Beca use Id a ho's entir e educ at ionof t h e Un iversi t y of I dah o, a nd who al sys te m , from g r ad e sc h oo l t h rou g h , is a l ea d er in Am er ic a n educ at io n. co ll eg e , ex cep t t h e speci al cours es in An article of so m e l en g t h concern - te ach e r tr a inin g , is under on e b o a r d m g Dr. K ell y a pp ea r ed l a t e l y in The of contr ol, Dr. K ell y f e els t h e s it u aChri s ti a n S c ie nc e Mon i tor, and we t ion is ex c ep t i on a lly fa vo ra bl e to j a_re p lease d t o p a r ts of that a r- d em o ns tr ate the f e asibi li t v of corr e1 tic le ab o ut him. Qu otin g t h e Mon i- l a t i n g h ig h sch oo l a nd co ur-

1 offers un u su al oppor t un ities se;;Dr Ke ll y fee ls t h a t ':"ith the r apid J 111 w hi c h to work ou t answers to the g-rowth of s tudent b od l'es a nd t h e I ch allen g es b e in g dir ected a g a in st t h e Ig r eat incre a se in expe ndi t ures hi g h e r i i:iod e rn co ll e g e a nd un iversi ty, b e- , has t h e po in t I h ev es D r Fre der ic k J K ell v . n e w I where 1t mu st m a ke its e xp e nd it ur es I pres ident of t h e Universitv oi Ida h o. more efficie n t ly r a t h er t h an in cr eas e / " As D r K e ll y v iews it,- inte lli g ent l 1 th e ir n umber. T he w ay to do t h is, I of co ll e.g e educaton is t en d -h e beli-eves, is _conc e ntr a te u p on , m g to e xpress i ts e lf in t hree c h al- fund a menta ls. eltmrnate a go od d ea l ! le n ges First, h e say s, it is charg e d of the overspec i aliz ation a nd ov e rth a t t h e co ll e g e n eg lects t h e u nity d ep a rtmentali zation W it h on ly h alf a of purpo se and conti nu it y of m a ter i-m i llion p eop le the s tate c a nn ot pr oa ls t h at s ho uld exi s t b e twe e n it a n d v ide money to bu il d a b ig u niv e r sity , t h e lower sc h oo ls Seco nd l y, i t is but the new pres ident h as indi c a te d c h ar g ed t h at co ll e g e facu lt ies t hi nk h is aim to t1-y" to bu il d the r ig h t k in d too m u c h fn t e rms of s u bjects r a ther of a u ni ve r sity, r a t h er t h a n on e of tha n i n terms of students. Thi rd ly, i mpressive propo rtio ns " a n d D r. Ke!l y re ga rd t his perh aps the most serious of the th r e e, is h ea r d j t h e charg e t h a t t h e co ll eges are u sJ ing too a rtifici al i ncenti v es to ac t n , ate s tudent work and th er efo re m a ke

I AMBUL AN C E AN D 6 I FUNERAL DIRE CT ORY . it impossib le to devel op gc> nuine inte llectu a l i nterests amon g th <:! siu- n

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GRADS

came ho m e from her first

l visit to su'nday scho o l ca rryi n g a

!small bag of chocol a t es patin g in a season and stud y of de" N ow a ll t h e great Victorians "Why, Molly, where did y o u ge t batin g t his qu es t i on c a nn o.t b e ev·er- • a r e d ea d, the chocolates?" asked her mo t her .

(Con t inued from P age 1)

Claudia Sh a dduck vi si ted in P e ru ·t estimated · Alumni Pro minent in Building State J A nd b etter so," a youthful e n · Molly looked up in surprise "I d aso n a i·e ex Thursday an d Frida y . Schools · a i ' d

Pr osp ects fo r a g-00 se . - 1c s · t yo u t r e m ely fav orable . P rofessor Lind-

Ibought them wi t h t he t en cen s F ern Dunn , of F alls City, was in " Al th th est eemed in ·d " T he minist er Say h as h ad exte n sive- e x p erienc e as . h d o ey w e r e gave me,'" she sa1 . P e ru Ji'r iday vi5it in g fri ends She Peru is a p ow er - in t e e - h d fo a d eb ate coac h , w hich s upp lem en ts ucat1"on a l field, no t al one in N ebraska, t en own ay, met me at t he door and go t me m I f l · atte nd ed sc h ool h e r e l ast year. T hey din n ot write or paint t h e w it h a kee n fac ul ty o r an a ys is but in the U nite d S tates. Successfu l not hing "

P rofesso r C astle, . · rown e_xpec_ ·s Mi ss Freda K e nn e dy '26 spent Per u are sc attered from to• idevote as mu c h as poss1b-le in Th a n ksgivi n g in P e ru. Mi ss K en n ed y c o ast to co ast, from C anada to the assi'sttn g. Coach Lindsay As _ D r Iteach es in the seco n d g r ad e at th e Gulf Many of the men an d women Brow n is a t rain ed l awye r w ith a C ap ita l Sc h oo l, Lin co ln . . who made thei r mark as educ a - / p r ofo und kn ow led ge of p oli t ic al ti o n a l le aders hav e b een g radu ated sc i e n ce, a nd h as tau g h t if fo 1· a num - Cl aren c e J on es, Supe ri ntendent of from Peru. It is t he purp ose of this ber of .year s hi s a id w ill stre n gth e n T e nn a n t, Iow a, vi sited i n P e ru l as t colum n to keep t he college in t ouch th e s qu a d. w eek. Mr Jon es r eceived hi s d e - wi t h t he acti v ities of t hese people, The v e oe ra n s from las t squ a d gree fro m P e ru in 1928. and to show w h a t c a n b e d on e wit h and th e m ateria l fro m n e w st ude n t s __ a cert ifi cate, d ipl oma, or deg ree from ens ures t h e poss1 bi lity of a w innin g F rank J o n e5, princip al of the junior P e r u. team. hi g h sch oo l a t Cambrid ge, Nebr aska, Th e s uperintenden t of sc hools at '

M B t mo de rn way.

" T he y over sh adowed u s-we co uld n ot g r ow;

B u t now they a re all go ne, a n d better so!"

T hat d ay I passed a p lace I on c e h a d known , / A woo d w he re giant forest tr ees h a d grown.

f Crystal Thea tre

I DEC 4-5, TUES , WED , I I . ,, 9

I "Excess, Baggage ' I I

NORMAL BOARD BONDS

(Con tinu e d fr om P ag e 1) and on e at P e r u as d ep osito r ie.s for th e state cas h fund in t h ose p laces, and d ir ected th a t · t h ese d epositori es g ive bond t o pro t ec.t th e fund s. Th e r e we r e prese nt a t t hi s meetin g : W. R. P ate, P e ru ; I. Elli ott, Ch adr o n ; G E Ma r t in , K ea rn ey; U S. Co nn , W ay n e; H. E R eisch e, Ch adro n , Col. T. J. Maj o r s, P eru; Fred Berry, W a yn e; a nd State Superinte n den t Ch a rl es W T ay lor , L incoln.

TARKI O GAME

was b ac k in P eru v isit in g durin g P as aden a, Califlorni a, is a n old PeruTh a n ksgi vi n g v a c ation. vian . H e is J oh n A Sexso n, who was a s t uden t at P eru when J. W. Crab"Bill" A r mstron g, c oach at Shubert, Itre e was president of t he co llege. f r e port s t h a t his fo otb all t eam h ave Art hur J. Wickha m, also a P e r u jus t fo und their s trid e as t h e se ason gr a du ate, ts a principal in t he ward e nds. L ast we ek th ey won a g ame schools of Pasa den a . Th er e is an a r lifro m Talm a ge 56 t o; 6 !cle in t he issue of Edu cat ion. , . . i al D igest, wr itten ab ou t the sch ools ' Miss D orothy D ear m g 27 v1Si te d 1 f p d / F . 1o asa ena. old on t? e campus last '_n- i J A. J imerson has a diploma and , d ay. Miss _D ea_nn g teaches d egJ'>ee from P e r u, a n d is n ow s upera nd d ram atic s . m t h e Cr of to n Hig h in t enden t of the Auburn schoolS7' 1 Sc ho ol. S h e likes h er work very Wit h him at Au burn are Frank L. much II Seiv ers, principal, and R alp :h B. Hi ggins coach b oth g raduat es of Peru (C ontinued from P ag e 1) Miss Mildred P ate spe nt her 1 Deizell, son of Dea n Delzell,

Brave t r ees t h at re are d t h e ir feat h e rer helmets high , T h at the sec r ets of t h e ear t h an d sky;

Trees too discreet to te ll t he my s teri·es

T he ro ots and summits k new to every breeze ;

T r ees I h a d often sou g h t in revere n c e F or t h eir gray wi sdom, t h eil g ree n r eticense.

Youn g sap lings sm artly , strive to b e a wood!

The g i a n t s now a re fe lle d : w h e r e they once s too d t h e line twice for no gain, a nd then Th a n ksgi vine: v acation with h ome Cl C t N is sup ermten den t a t ay e n er, eZoo k sl ipp ed a r ou nd end a nd squeez - folks and o ld friend s in· P eru. Miss b k- · Mr E n n is: " Why a r e yo u l ate to fi C t • d d t' r as a ed over a t t h e r s t op e mn g . ap . 1 P ate teac h es En g lis h a n r ama 1cs 1 The f ollowi n g n ames are t hose of c lass?"

Bu nch failed at try for poin t . .Score: Iin th e D av id Ci ty hi g h sc h oo l. : a :flew · P e r u gradu ates who have B rig h am : "Bec aus.e it w as la te P eru 12, T ark io 0. Th e h a lf J r ecei ved h er deg ree from · m 1helped in a l ar ge w ay to ma ke the when I left h om e."

The se cond h a lf started wi t h Kmg· 11926 !schools of our sta te bi gger an d bet- " d 'd , "OU sta r t ear- D · k ' k" ff Th b II I / · E nms Wh y 1 n t _, a n s 1c m g o e a w as -.-.- ter. These men a re all s u p erinten- · ,, c au g h t b y a t ac k le w ho r a n I P a ul Ti gard v'. s1ted J_n P eru ' d ents, and jud g in g from t he len g ths /ly? . . t hrou g h t h e ent1re P eru team ex cep t - 1 Au b urn va- !of the terms they h ave e ach serve d Bng .: " Because 1t w as too l a t e to d o ing Hertz who_ d owned on the 1· cation. P a_u l is m ath ema.tics t ea c h er 1in their respecti ve positio ns, they are that."

P eru 45-yard !me A pun t in g due l a nd coac h m t h e Prag u e h igh sc h ool. / ,. d · 6 00 ones.

t hird qu a r t er wh en Her t z, P eru fu ll - : his d eg r ee.

I at Lincoln ei g h t y e ars. sch ools w hos e s up e r i n te n den ts a r e

I This picture takes y ou ,back- Q e stage i nto the li ves and t11e "' heart o f the "small t ime vau d e1 v ille" p e r fo : mers. The tremen1 stage hjt is now a pe rf e ct I

I I screen vehicle fo r breezy BiU I

1 I Haines: I

; ALSO COMEDY I

I Chinaware will be gi v en i I away on Wednesd a y instead of I

I T h urs da y thi s wee k . I

I DEC 6-7- 8, THUR , FRI , SAT I I ";w

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I CLARA BOW I

8 CHARLES ROGERS I

I R ICHARD ARLEW • I G ARY COOPER i '

ft Aviation and Romance

The f

I Mighty d.rama o f war among I a the clo uds mad e in t o a picture I

I by men who were t h : mselves

I war- birds. A Jo•v e s t ory which 1 1 might bave happened in your 8 o w n n e i ghborhood f

8 The th.rilling hazards o-f av!a- I

I li o n combined in a daring spec- I

I tacle. Broadway th rille d t o it I

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J cont in u ed until t h e later p art of th e IH e w ill retu rn t l11s s u mmer and get i M. C. Lefler has been a s uperin - 1 bac k, bl'oke t h r u T arki o' s g u ard and I / s. F . R ow ley h a s for fo u r ye a rs , P eruvians w h o h ave hi red a large r aced 25 y ards un touc h ed for a t ouch- PIRATES STAR IN OPERA bee n s up eri n t endent a t D e W itt. / numb e r of t he g r ad uat es of their ADMISSION 25c and soc / ·I S HOWS AT 7 : 15 and 9:00 P. M f

The r est of t h e ga me w as a pun t - And rews, -1

in g du e l betwee n Zo o k an d Gr ee n It see m s t h at Si r Ar t h ur Su lliv a n , is still there. I FRES H i

wi Lh Per u h olding t he ed ge ove r T a r- in c-:·cie z to m a !{e t h e L-pcra a pr ize ! R R. Mc Ge e has b ee n at Colu m bus i P astry a nd Bakery D el i cacies A nd I ki o. Ma n y s ubsti t u t ions were m ade wi nr •er, had t o h a ve some of hi s own , fou r yea r s . . a t h e prices? T hey are r ight. 8 by P er u rn t h e l ast q u arte r. owe v- n a tl'Jll <J l1 ty pl av a p a r , t so, • he i R O BB IN-S ' B · H I .. r t h en , It is true that Peruvians wh o a r e I AKERY fi er t hi s did n ot weaken t h e P eru team. h e have som e policeme n T he enJ oymg positions of 111 t ' 8 Peru Nebraska

Th is ga me w as on T ar kio 's h ome - are : Fl oy d L ewi !! , D ·1n:1ld educational fie.Id use their i l} fluence I bl t a plac e -..m:.am.Glli»

com in g, a nd t h ey were all set fo r t he Du ryea, E U. ga r Co le, Bt·rna r d Ga ll o- whe never possi e secure. · " bi g boys" fr om t h e "Neb raska way H aro ld F ish er, O tto Boell storff, / for Peru JU St comm g ou t. Oz a rk s ." It was on e of t he to ug h es1 Schaef e r , a nd Sarge an t , Duane IThis column will, in the nea r future , 0 Sam s c a rry the names of some of t h e 0

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HEAR N E BRASKA D E BATE Has more v acancies th a n sa tis- factory applicants to fill them. ll O l\j I L LI N ERY

Pr ofesso r Lindsey, Doc to r Brown, !/ F r e d D ile_v, R a lph Chatel a in , a nd MP OR COME TO S • f . d S • WHEN IN nouBT- TRU. atis ac tio n a n e rv1ce Le.slie L ea n a rd went to Lincoln, Tu es d ay, N o v ember 28, a nd he a rd 0

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FIRST TEAM

On Tues d ay mg h t a fo o t b a ll b an - j . . Acc oI"dm g to t h e la tes t rep or t from Th e pro o-r am con s iste d of se v e r a l S P ' k ' l> d Rober ts quet was held i n t he hi g h s c h o ol g ym i iz a t 1on, ca ll ed the m e et in g t o or d e r Ch ief of P oli ce Duane Sam e th e p oli ce mu s1ca l n u"'m b ers b y Arth u r Lind ahl END - e , e ru , a n d Oma h a Un ivers ity in honor of the Bo bkitt en p i g ski n Ju g - an d le d t h e d e v ot i o n a ls a r e h a v in g no li t tl e diffic ul t y i n han - a nd ta lks bv J ames Delze ll a nd L ow ell gers, About . one h u ndre d .s t u d(in ts D ur in g the b usin ess m eetin g, act ion lin g t he late.ly agitate d Th e Decke r. A rt p r oved t h at h e i s a l- TACKLES- T r a il , Kea rn ey , an d d d P f P D le I Broc km a n , P eru . were in atten a nce. Iwas t a ke n in r egar d to a d opti n g a g r ea t etective ro n ce oy mo st a b a nd in him se lf by pl a y in g an d Toasts an d m usk a l ' number s f ea tur, t 't t· f t h lub It -w as has be e n call e d to a id th e p01 Jc em en, , b oth t h e h arp a nd ukul ele at t h e GUARDS- W ell et, Ch a d ro n , . . , 1.e w c ons 1 u i o n or . e c . . . · h p· . t ·11 1 • Cl d ed Ill the eve n m g s pro gra m . T hese .. . . Ch . tn . and 1t 1s hop ed that t e u a es w1 sa me t im e. He co n t ribu ted se ve r al Rin g, rn ron. _ ' a t o de cid e d t o d 1Li no u te r1 s >as ddl f h th · h P were gJven most ly by hi g h s ch oo l a n d ! be ca ug h t by the m1 e o e mon · p ep y number s on t h e t wo rn s trum e n t s CENTER- Bunc , er u col lege st u dents . 1baskets to t h e n e ed y. Th ese "Pi.rate s of were IJ a mes De lze ll an d L ow ell D ec k e r di s- QUARTERBACK- Kr ej c i, P eru. Miss Ma r g ie L aw rence , hi gh sc h oo l I Th e pr og r a m c o ns isted of a v oc al telli ng the w orld of th eir intenions ov - c usse d t h e l a bo r p robl em s, str ess i n g HALFBACKS - Alm g r en, Ch adr o n, j u n ior , was t o astm is tr ess. S h e firs t Is o lo by L oren e No rton , a nd talks b y er r adio broadca sti ng station WGN especi a ll y t h e. soc ial a nd e conomi c And rews, W ay n e c a.ll ed. for a ta lk fr om ( D o c ) Won- I Ba r b ara P e e t z a nd B eatrice Sp ohn l ast Thur sda y evening. During their pr obl em s of t h e l ab ore r. Bot h men FULLBACK- He r tz , P eru der coach of t h e B o bkitt en.s_. Mr , l'vl· p k " H ess is on th e radio they made plans to h ave h a d pers on a l c on ta ct with t h e SECOND TEAM ta l k was i ntere s ting a nd t o tss ee tz spo e o n ,, appm . kill our most honorable friend Gener a l la b ori n g cl asses of l a1,ge ci t i es a nd ENDS- Hofm ann , Peru ; F a rrow , the p oin t. an d d rew a l arg e a pp l a u d I w h at w-e r e h ere for , and Miss Stanley. Every precaution is being m an y illustratio n s were g iven of ac" W a yne, Sny d er, Kearne y when he set d ow n Mr. Wonde r h as Spo h 's t o p ic was "G o od Will. ta ken t o prevent a fatal blow to t he t ua l condi t ion s as fo und b y them TACKLES- T oft, P eru ; All t ig , Ch a · been a very compete n t c oac h for t h e _ e:eneral. D - dr on , And erso n , a n a. pos t two y e a rs

/POST OFFICE TO

OPEN SUNDAYS

Jus t a to the. and

DEBATE STARTS

Gu a rd s- Ke rn er , P er u ; T sch ab run Harold Russe ll , hi g h s choo l s t u d e n t, I - fri ends of this paper : 1f your ship doef". Kea rn ey; Qui se n b e rry, Om a h a . was then caHe<l U.!J On t o g ive t h e s t u - !

n ot come in, it must be dues to thes e

NEXT FRJ•DAY

CENT ER- Bu sh , Chad r on. den t's v e r sio n of a foo t ball seas on . I ship seizing; blood thirsty, "Piraates HALFB ACKS- W a ldm a n, K ea rn ey ; Ear l A_EJplegate, and Irwin W illi ams , of P e nzance." They will stop at noth- , Zoo k , P er u ; Ray, W ay ne; O' H a nl on promi n e nt h i g h s chool foot b all men , Su n d ay Ma il Se r v ic e to Start Decem- in g. , IAJI Veterans are E x pect ed to Help Oma h a; C as eb ee r , P eru . · t lk T h h · b 9th I

In Year's D e bate Work gave interest1ng a s . e a c. i e r Pre sid ent ?as been requested_oo I ron ; Mason , Kearn ey. thanked t he stud e nt b o dy fo 1 t heir ; - - - see th a t the jamtors are armed with

FULLBAC KS-Buc kin g h am, Ch ad · s u pport for the p a s t seaso n. I B e gi n n in g next Sund ay, Decembe1 I hot guns and other other de sire a bl e Th e foll ow in g p ers o ns Peru N orma l a nd Ch a d ro n Norm al, b · - I s ' ' fi d t h · · t t " n of partic1patm 0' / Captajn Daris Eu n ch o f the B o, 9;- t he P e ru p ost office will be open w eap ons of war in ord er th a t th e stu- 1 e e1r m en . io h' h " t h e b ig g un s in t he N eb r a ska I n te rh - t t 'k · h i ch h e • 1 m th e d e b ate t r v-o u ts, w 1c are to j' A hl t' · ti on durin D' cats gave a s o i· ai , 111 w · to the p u bl ic · r t he r e ce ip t a nd dis- , d en t s in this colle ge mi g ht r est m -D b 14 co ll egia te t e 1c ass oc ia ,., t h m b asis oa tr <t i n in g a nd i · j ' ! be h eld F n d ay, e c em e r a r e: t h e p ast seaso n , do m i n a te t h e all -c onpu muc e p - l f tb 11 : pa tc h of m a il. Offi c 1a l ann ounce -pe a ce. . ' 1 Elsie Willi a ms ' . G M'B ' d benefits der i ved from t ie ·oo a , th . h b v P ostmaste r I BULLETIN - j M' ld d K . h t Ifer enc e se lectio n, says re g g n e field B u nch's ta lk was we ll recei ved i me nt o f is c an g e • Ju s t as we a re going to press wo rd 1 re in Sund ay 's W or ld H era ld. hy the students - H. W. Bede ll was m a d e l ast we ek Ico mes t o us tha t the famou s "Pirates ; R E lGh WCI iptpl e C onference c oac h es ass isted in f h · · p ··o.-..1·an: r • • t d I a P 18 e am I l · t h I ct ' o ns a nd th e hono r

"T he rest o t e e ve n mir s 1 "' · 1 I E a r l y i n' t h e sc ho ol yea r pet 1t 10ns j of P enzance" have been cap ure , A h' M ·t- m a o ng e s e e 1 - · · · • 1 by Po l a nd - · · · I re ie a i in i·oster sh ows th e champio nshi p P eru consis ted of two p1a'.1 so o s " " I wer e circu l a ted a nd m a ny s ig ners se- Now yo ur s hip can come m m peac e H a rvey Nick e l and F :l1rh e,1d. Th . I k' t h t th is ch ange be IN o more blood thirsty plots and rob- I A 1 G a in es .team in po ss e ss io n or fi ve p l a ces , Ch anew high schoo l rad i c ) wa s u s ed to c u r e d , as m g a be r 'es will be committed by these most I L ve r y A d d r on in wit h th r ee a w a r ds an d K ea r·furn"ish mus ic d ur ing the e ve ni n g;. ma d e. T h e matt e r w as r eferred. to P ir ates. A special m ent a l t est p uc i Rhn terso n ney, W ay n e a nd Om a h a p l ac in g o ne

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I Na 1dor f , S t L om s U _ Q. B. mak in g 1t p ossi ble fo1 t h e busrness h 1 d f I I - ' 1Greene T ark io · H B ' manage r a nd hi s sta ff to g e t n ew a ds. 1 m g t e o r lg m a p oems an 0 AMBULANCE AND g I s h ould define gossip s a s the bon e I 0 , ' h _U _ H · 1 /t h e mem b ers of the fra t ernity w ill b e ! I FUNERAL DIRECTOR Y g of a own's ex ise n ce b eca u se of t h eir I Ha '.ilo n , Om a a · - - [._..B ! • 1ea d. · B L O ii ; • r • fi d " t t h 1 ' Buck rn g·h am, Ch a dr on - - - F B i ,{ Ii I • H RTON & co. ,. nos .ng, p z:ymg 111 n m g_ 0 - 1 D E LB ERT Mc CONNA H A [ ·,.. I I Pho ne 128 Peru, Nebr. er p e op le _s b u s iness. The dictionary 1 J AMES G. MUMPER l EXCHANGE _ NEWS TRI BETA ., _.,,_ ___ _,..,.,,.._.. _,,,..,..... __

s ays goss ip s a r e t hos e w ho carry on t 1 Tri B e ta held an en thu s iastic me e tfa milia r or idl e t a lk. j N' L --- ---- - d I ! ing on the eveni ng of D ecem b er 3.

P e op le go s sip for s om ethin g to do, me etter Men Rea Y l On ly one ' out of every three ad mit - 1 Co :-sidera bl e di scus s ion wa s aro u sed a n d because t hey are jealous of what I To Start 1929 Season , t ed to colle g iate st a nding ever g r a du- ; by th e p ap er s r ead. One of t h ese wa s New Oil Station the other pe r s on or p er s ons dare d to i ates wi t h a de gree. Many of tho se by Amzi e Grass on "The Relation B e -

I w ould sa y that as a g r oup , l W it h ni ne bac k nu - ; w h o -d rop by_ t he w ays id e a re the vie- S cien ce and H i s_ c?n- Full lin e o f. t ire s, t ube s , an d !; s ips cau se mor e troubl e for ma nkm d m ero us s ub stitu teS"' f i om l ast a s t t ims of ou t sid e c irc umst a nc es, but cl u s1on w a s t h a t scien ce a nd r ehg1on aGuA t o m S oANbile D a cc0 e ss i oLr i es Q 1 th an any oth er fact ion in s oc iety the we ll as a fi n e g ro up of fres h men, I offic ia ls cl aim th at on e-thi r d of a J.l s h ould be ob th e frie n d liest of terms, Q IJ \:or ld over. Peru ha s e very r easo n to expe c t a n- / c as u a lties s u ffer ed a r e simp ly t he re - ,;i nce b oth cam ps have t h e s ame ob ject We h av e a mo d e r n ai r hois t n E h d t h ·t otne r ch a mo ions hi n team h ere t h is r s uit of the stu d en t h av ing flun ke d to in view t h e di s covery of tru t h Th e Q to h 1 h lJ. a c a n ever y own as 1 s gos- - · , · P us g i v e t e best servic e 1 s ips th e town ta lker and th e scandal

yea r T he s eve n lettermen in clude: s uch a d eg r ee as to m ake hi s tak in g merely appare nt confli ct between the /) possible rn lubric

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ALUMNI NOTES

want it.

. . Krejci , who has made the all-state , With m1dsemester over 1t has oeet!

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If a society or an does team for the p ast two years; Wasley fa irly accurately determined whether 1·-·· not c a re enough to h ave t hen· name ' who has m a de the a ll -state team for w e a re wasting our time and money , J ames '26, was back in in t h e Peda g og i a n t?at they not the past two years; and "Swede" and it behooves many of us to dig Peru visiting during Thank sg i v in g te ll us the y are _a or one of the finest g uards ever d ev el- 1deep into our textb?ks in. order . to : James is princip a l in Plattsm outh let us know about then meetmg af- d . . t 11 t . 1 H p ass the final tests with flvmg colors Nebraska ope m m er co egia e c1rc es. e J · 1 • t e r it is over, should we h as also been a member of the all- We who have attended Wesleyan j . .-. make any spe cial effo1t to that state team for two years. Iin previous years to keep up I .Bill at t he of they get a lot of ballyhoo f1 ee our standard or better it, while , those hi s parents durm g Thanksg1v m g vaF I . . . L as t ¥ear Kearney won the state , . H · h' E l l , rom t ns iss ue on we will donate I h . 7 1 ' th p. th of us who are going through the first I cat10n. e 1s teac m g • ag 1s 1 J\G . . c amp1ons np , w1 eru as e run- . . to any fraterni t y or society on the K · p 't 1 term at Wesleyan want to make sure ' Latm at Panama . campus five column inches of our j dnefr utp '. etarneyll Ii 01n yt 'that we are fitted to face that bar· e ea 1n 1n erco egia e cuc e as Pedago gia n to do with as 1,lease. d th t b 1 . rage of questions which is the nig ht- Sam R aw le y, who is p1 in cipa l a t . . year a n a v a verv c ose margm . . . . . providm g they do the work to fill th K • fl · mare of the college s t udents the De vV1tt, w as v1 s1tm g m Pe ru. h o n e earney oor. t at spac e. world over.-0. U Gatew ay I ---

FINE PORTRAITS FRAMES

PHOTO FINISHING CAMERAS ALBUMS

Furth ermo re we will publish any The schedule for the coming· year

M a rgaret Rhode s visited rel ativ es thing they wish published in this is one of the hard est in the hi story of ATTEND TEACHERS' MEETING. and friends in P eru duri ng T hank sspace if' it will tend to build up or Peru basketb a ll, but from t h e p!'es e nt Presid e nt W. R. Pate of the Te ac h - g ivm g-. Mar ga ret is teaching in th e b •t ti t· outlook Peru may b e able to liv e up C 11 1 f t d . !!J ades at Valp a i ai'so. . ev er 1e1r org a mza 1011 as well as to h er fine traditions. ers o e g e e t ye s er ay mormn g _ t he sc hool. for Gr a nd I s land to attend the dele-

PUBLIC OPINION SENIORS

Our Public Opinion column is still I

_ At a meetin g of the se nior class on

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gate d sess ion of the State Te ac hers' H e le n Clineburg vi site d hom e fo l ks Assoc iati on Thi s is the annual b )ls i- in Pe r u during Th a nk sg ivin g. Sh e n ess me eting of the asso cia t ion wher e is teachin g En g lish and La t i n in V a lofficers are e lected and the entire paraiso. financial a nd other business is looked a fter. The meeting will .have about 1'10 del egates present, who are electat the six associations held in

Tu e sd a y, it was decid ed to hold a o p e n to the students an d faculty of in honor of those s eniors wh o t h e sc h oo l. We will be only to g l a d wi ll g- radu ate at the end of the first to publi s h your view on any ques- semester. Com.mi.ttees wer e appointt ion you care to brin g up so far as ed by the president to m a ke definite it is cons istent with o-.ir for the affa ir The policies. banquet will be held sometime b efore November, there bein g one delegate take part in " The Crim so n Cocoanu t,, · for each hundred members. Mr. P ate a one-act play g iven at the auditori-

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Making chewing gum crack seems to hav e become a lost art. Perhaps the libr arians were am o n g the cause s of its di sa ppearance.

NEW STUDENTS

Jack Fi sh e r a nd Gene Kinni so n of W:1;1more_ have -en ter ed sc ho ol the past week. boys are e nr oll ed in the freshman class.

Non a Palmer of the facul ty is also Mrs. Lon R. Gr af is becomin g quite [) dele gate, a nd left Thurs dav eveni1 g prominent as a wr i te r of poem s. She b FOR

by t rain for Grand Isl and. ) re recently h a d accepted two moi·e poems by th e Un ited P r esbyte ri a n He , " My dear, our engagem e' nt Assoc i atio n.

HONESTY

Ias a business policy

Anyone wishin g t o contribute to Chhdri stmtas, a lb t h o u g h a definite d ate I a no vet een set. will drive thru with S uper in te nden t um Friday night. Gelwkk of F a lls City , an d Superin - 0 - t 11 s column will find a box in the ad- • tendent Jimerson of Auburn . Mi ss POEMS ACCEPTED ,p There is no Substitute 111inistra.tion building for this purpose Please sign yo ur to th e •a r ticles you write. No article will published unless your n a me is signed to it: Please typewrite your articles whenever po ss ible.

Mrs. A. E. John so n returned from must b e off. A fortun e teller h iqs Bes ides being ab le to write poetr v (l 0 h to Id me I s h a ll marry a bl o nd wi t hi ;n Mr s. Gr af h as also h ad q ui te a l a rg·e {(J ma a Wednesday evening where h" · ' she had been with Miss McCollum of a mont ;, , . amount of s ucc ess as a writer of one the college faculty who · She, Oh, thats all right; I c a n act play s On e of her one-a.cts wa s w as oper a t e d • be a bl d th· h,, o n for a ppendicitis I on wi 111 a mont · presented h ere last year. It was a n Show (London). Ifantasy

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' I ' e P e tti t, a cco mpaiti e d by a th lete, h as d eve looed 1 into one of Senior Class of 1928 was Finai'nc i·a1 c:i. S c h repe l t h It h - The man in the m oon mu s.I; hav e di.s- ar temper a ture with the aid of an in. o n · e p1ona, gave an un- · e outs t a ndin g athletes in confer- · Success I u s u a ll y fine violi11 re cital Friday De- e nce history . tie is a c lev er fi eld ftcar dedl hi s as bestos tuxedo for red tri ca te se r ies of mirrors which pl a yed t a g with slender moonbeams.-

' ce mber 7 b <> f h 1 ann e s a nd a fur ov e r c oat when the Gl J . I • - or e t e s tudent body in g e n era , a n a c cur a te forw a rd pass er en oder, editor of t h e 1928 p c h ape l a i1 ll p l1 e 1 . e ar th turned off Luna's sol a r heater e ru- 1 • • nom e na receiver d Exchange.

\.Ja n, was p resent at convo c ati on N o- j • Mi;s P et ti t, w ho is in t h e dem o nstra - j Pike of Peru a nd Rob e rts of Om a - I unn g th e eclipse Tuesday morning. vemb ei• 30, when Preside n t P a t e an- j tio n hi g h sc ho ol y e t, played thr ee ha a r e t he choic e s for end C D 1 1 -. Pettit, Mount Wilson , Hon. Mr Keister- "Why Don, d o n' t d th numbe r s T h j P ' k H b d a 1forma observator y astronomer, h' f no unc e at tin s year bool- had b ! • e y were: 1 e, a e ron pro uct , 1s a sp eedy d b b you t mk it is about time or you t o I d ee n Co t N 1 d 11 d f an pro a ly P eru's most f amous t d 1 ? ,, c asse as a Class A book in th 1 nc e r o. 3, fir st mov e m e n t Sei t z a , exce ent on e en se, co verm g d t bb d ft s an a one.

I e an- ' Walt · AM k ' k . . b . g 1a u a e, Ja e a g ur a t1ve thermo- D "S 1 nua co n te s t of college yea rbo ok I z m ajo r __ Brahns -Hochstein 1c s, rece1vm g p ass es and r ea km g t d h on- ure, pop. ·t . b '·h s con- ISon of th B up the offense me e1 un er t e ton g ue of th e man lo t " " I can stand e .1 Y .t e .Co ll ege of Journ a lism I e uzt a - Keler-Bela · lin the moon three times a minute · an any ime. or the Uruversity of M i n n es o ta A - Bro c km a n of' Elmwood a nd Tr a il. of dui i·ng th 1 t k" h" t

· n T h I' h e e c ipse, a 1ng 1s emper- .,..., ...,.,. _,,, ..,._,,,....,.._ ""'° _ _, _......,,._ exammation of the sc ore sheet s how ed e students of Professor a re t e best tackle s m the , at ure .more th an 180 t imes. I

th at the 1928 Per u vian s core d 866 s ga ve a recit a l du r in g con vo- showed unusual I Befor M . . . fl L A D I E S- ft points out of a possibl e 1000 wh · h cation hour Monday, December 3. skill in g ettm g throu g h the line on ' h 1 eb other E a rth mte1pos ed !:I 0

I C is, T h t h ff d d f H e1se f etween the sun's r a vs and I Address enveloped at home. U so as we are ab l e to ascertain a e fir s t w ho appeared on the pro - 0 en se _ a n e ens e e w as a : the moon the Lunar bodv h a d- a tern- ll higher score t h a n s tands i!fram :was Ida Schrepel, who played ;;i acc;rate ta ckler He Ip er a ture ' of about 228 degrees F a h - ! Spare time. $15 to $25 Weekly ; to tne credit of any prev i ous P e ruvian Chopm Waltz." "The Hunting song," l w ei g s poun s. : I renheit hotte r than boilin g water 8 in thes e national contests. Whe n it 1s by Men de l sso hn, was played by Flor- Ch a dron filled both the g u a rd posi- P ettit a nd du th t t 1 ;i easy. Experience unnecessary. B · · Ell' t" · h W II 1 , nn g e o a ec- ii cc1ve d , the honor certific aite wi ll be me Iot t. · ion wit e er a nd R m g-. fiip se t hi s t emoera ture dronoed about 0 Dignified _ work. Send 2c stamp 8 filed in the adm i n istration buildin g I :he la st number, "Juba Dance," by : ,...._ Capta in Bunch, former F a ll s. Ci ty !414 de g rees 186 -below ze- B I along with the oth er two C l ass A c er - j prese nte d by Ellen Wilson, was a thl ete and a 204 p ound g nd ste r, , ro- clo se to the temperature of liquid Q for particulars. Mazelle, Dept. § tificates now on exhi b it there. I fro _:n t h e s ui t e "In the Bottoms." ! round ed out for years of co :np etitio n ; air. I CS303, Car Indiana. U G tt · t p · · . I 1 o n th e Bobc a t squ a d . He 1s a n ex- I 1 d . . ' · Y, Te 1ng ou a eruVIan IS a g e nmne- , 1 I ns te a of g rowmg whiter t he Lun- I 11 I d .ff. It t k d l L as t W e d d D b 5 h c e len t man on the offense as well as , j 11 Ii y I icu as , an Mr. Jode r and his I ne s a y, ecem er , t e h d 1 ar mans f a ce g rew redder a s his -.------------. staff are to be con g r a tula te for the I stu c! e nt bod y had the privilege of hear- on t e and had a bi g s e a son. I 1 dl.d h d Th b k I ing the ne w inst1·uctor in v d The standing: .,.. 2:00 ....., """" _. .....,....,,

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work of Mr . Jode r , t h e b ook was

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busi n ess manager , and in spite of the Pale Moon Logan "Chums"

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· were not appomted u ntil we ll mto Oc- I I be very close 1friends." I tober. Fre.d Allen, w ho OH, PERSEVERANCE Prof Carter-"Yes, there is a com- Peru, Nebraska Phone 115 I the sopohomores on t h e business staff, As s h e entered the room she felt pac t between them'.'

_ 91C!D and Cecil S tark , w ho fi nis h ed up th e th ait t h e r e w as some one else there ' ' business for the sen ior s i n the sec ond and it w as the inquis itive nature of "Coincidence" """"• ._.....,c::;:', ......,..,,,,. .,=.,.._,,....,. ,...... ......

se mes ter , also deserve real c redit for t h e woman t ha t caused her to investi- Geo r ge Dirks-"I'm going to the I

the financial success of t he yearbook. gate a n d see if .he could be found. show.''

The sp onso rs wer e A. E. Holc h fo r the As s h e m ove d from one part of the Vilda Owen-"So am I."

an d Nona P a lmer for the George-"Let's go together."

sop omores. f h "

It is entire ly fitt ing i n t h es e stat e- a w a y r om im.

men ts coneerning t h e P eruvi an , to Soo n s h e had no doubt as to the !

t hin g of t he necessary policy o f t he dec id i n g to remo ve him at all odds , Q

yearbook fl'Dm tl} e s ta nd- s h e took her umbre lla and made a vi-

po int. The 1928 P eruv i a n m a n age - cious jab in the dark. Seeing that th e

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Q SU PPLIES, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES h d I f at! ICE CR E AM s op omore an sen ior c ass treasur- 1er __ I Phone 36 i 11p THE REXALL STORE ies after t he distrib u tio n o f t h e ye arbook does n o.t mea n t h at t h e pric e of de n ts t hru c o ll ege a t Pe r u An addi -

the book to the st u dents, n o r t h e l.i c r, al $210 w as u se d to m a t ch anoth e r price of pages to t h e organ izat i ons on $ 210 le ft by senior class of 1927

ALL TOGETHER- The Mardis Store is now in position to f urnt he campus h as b e en ex cess i v e L as t • (Professo r H ill , sponso r ), t h e 1 t wo ·I ; is h y oor eve r y food n eed. Fre sh Meats, Lun c h Mea ts, Milk, Bre ad , If d J FOR SALE 1 ye a r the Peruvian was so l d to t h e I un s to pa y fo r a n el ectric bell sys t em _,, [ Ca k e s a nd Groc e rie s. of a ll kind s You will find our prices r ea son ast;n ;ie,,., , "t a pri·ce as low as i·s c on- , for t h e P e r u ca m p u s It is f Some good roomin g ho us e s, 1 b h d I d "-'-"" a I th l 1 well· locate d , and at _ the ri g hl • le, our m e re a n is e t 1e b e st, a n our serv ic e un exc e ll e d. _ sistent wit h the m arg in o f ris k , ac1 t i is part of t he me m or ial of the / price. Inquire of ? Phone 25 THE MARDIS STORE

Phone 25 cordi n g to t h e best a d v i ce of the bus- se mors of 1 927 and 1928 i s t o b e in- f L iness h o u ses w h o d-0 t he e n g r a vin g stalled at no clistant date , u s ing t he Q GEO. L LEE ( and printi n g for the b oo k It w as reg ul a r campu s e mplo ye e s for the sold at $3 50 a c opy, w hich i s as l ow ',',.;rk of i n s tall ation.

a pr ic e as it i s p oss ible to place on A ll of w hi c h go es to sho w t hat it is

the book with a n ass uranc e of com- n ot the amo un t of f und s tak e n in

A y ( HIGH GRADE CANDIES S A NDWICHES r uvian has bee n s o i d i n r e c e nt y e ars . m anagement fund s , w hi c h - makes ·_ (

ing o u t eve n , and as lo w as any Pe- n early so m u c h a s it is the c arefuT Q R I G H T A

FOUNTAIN SERVICE Both t h e sa le of b ooks a nd t he fo r . t h e s u cces s of an or g ani - 1 n SHOE SHOP I [ amount of a d vertis in g which i t i s 1 zatrn n. • j J.1 Peru Ne bras k a ) possible to get fr o m year to y e ar ar e I I v ; u ncertain q u ant i ti e s Du e a llow a nce

FOR YOUR FAJ L COAT

...,..< - LJ fo r s u ch u n certainties m u st b e c o n - \{ Q·,.,.idered b y t h e busi n ess staff of th e Q 36 y. f H J £ l S ' book. Th e fi na nci a l s urp l us m a de by V • - 0 .ll i e .: p i U. ,

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You r F a ll Dress, Y our H a t , Glo ve s, Hosi e ry, Vi sit th e the 1928 Peru via n d i d n ot c ome o u t Q of the pock e ts of t b. e st u d en t body /)

Rath er i t was due to t he sp l e n did a nd V

efficient bus i ness an d ed itoda l man-

agem e nt of th e book.

T h e sam e bus iness e ffic ie n c y c h a r-

ac t e r ize d t he fin anci a l , m a n ag emen t 1

of t he senior organizatio n o f 1928. Al -1 .

t houg h the s e n ior y ear w a_:; s ta r te d FANCY BOX STATIONERY, NOTIONS AND SCHOOL

vo·uR CH·RISTMAS SHOPPING

wi t h an empty t r easury , und e r t h e e f- S U PPLIES ficient presi d en c y o f eC cil S tar k and I Q CON KLIN E NDURA PENS AND PENCILS, UNCONDIc J th · • 0 will be a pleasure, if you'll only make treasur e rship of l are nc e o n es, .e ; T I O N A L L Y AND PERPETUALLY GUARANTEED , I class held its du es do w n to the mm;1 Q A u t horized D ea ler for Nem a h a Count y for Remington

()_ Cleveland's your Headquarters this year.mu.m, whic h was a n averag e of a d o - ll Portab le T y p ew r ite rs

Toys, Wheel goods, dolls, books, Gift Furelaxrpeansseesrn este r, exc lu sive of Peruv i a n / niture and rugs. Third floor. Class a c tivit i es , h o w ev e r , w er e c o n-

H. U· L A N D 0 L T

Ladies Shoes, Lingerie, Furs, Ready-toduc t ed in e nthus i astic w ay S u e- 0 Op p osite Training School I wear, and S&H Premiums. 2nd floor. cessful parties we r e h el d in ea ch

Men's Wear and Furnishings, Dry Goods, mes t er one of t hese i n t he nature o Q ·a rno v/e with a afte rwa r d. T he / Hosiery, Toilet Goods, etc. 1st floor. ....

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Slippers, Christmas Cartds, Candles, Nuts, r House Furnishings, groceries, etc, Basec essful class p l ay. Its c om mencement d t i s de ri v e d from our se nse of t as t e. Th e se n sa - ment. activi ti es were a ll w ell c a r rie ou · 0 ti o n of taste is e lusi ve a nd intan gi bl e; it c a nnot b e m e a - 0

In appre c iatio n , t he cl a ss pres ente d su r ed an d ex press ed in exact te rms. _ t he s poD5"0r , A. E . Holc h and his 0 D O N O T KILL Y OUR T A STE, Man y subs titutes will sa t- 0 wife w ith a beautiful ste rli ng s ilv e r isfy, and h ow, only b y killin g y our good taste for swee t s set eight tea s poons, eig h t bu tt e r o r sugar, w hich is not h a rmful to you. When y ou w a nt 'o

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Ge t your discount in S&H S tampJ! le.ft to the stu d ent loan fu n d and is j ( GOOD THINGS TO EAT) , 0 J. 1 0 n o w being used to assist wo rth y stu -

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FROM PEDAGOGIAN ADS

E ac h wee k th er e a r e a l a r ge numbe r of Ad vertisers fr om Peru an d v icinity wh o get r es ul ts from P ed agog ia n adv ert isin g.

Stud e n ts ca n a lso help th e P ed agog- i a n by men ti oni ng to th e merc h an l s w h e n bu y in g t h at yo u r ea d their a d in l h e P ed.agog ia n.

Th e fo ll ow in g a d vert ise r s made it poss ib le fo r yo u to receive thi.s iss u e of" t h e paper. R ememb e r your frie n ds.

PERU

A v enu e Store

Barn es' Pharmacy

Cleaners a nd T a ilers

J. C. Chatelain

J. P. c1 ar-k

Clary R es taurant

Hugh Ca rm e n ·

Co llin s Mea t Ma rk et

Crys t a l Th ea t e r

F o r sy th Oil Co mp a n y

Citize n s St a t e Ba nk

J D. Grave s

Horton & Company

Dr. Har a iian

Dr. John son

Ko epple's Ca fe

Bob Kn a pp

Lo y al Pharma cy

Mardi s Store

Mee k Lumb e r Comp a ny

Pete r son Studio

Flo-yd P a lmer

Ri g ht Awa y Sho e Shop

Robbin 's B a kery

AUBURN

Dave 's Clothing Store

Lawr e nce Ca nd y Kitchen

C. A. Souders

Woman' s To g g ery

Sk agg s-S a fewa y NEBRASKA CITY

Cl eveland & Son s

G ess eman s Ca fe '1Ve ssels & Sons

FOREIGN

Colle gi a te Adverti sin g Se rvice

Fi s k Teachers A ge nc y

It Must Be

T eac her- Whi c h is f arth e r

En g la nd or t he mo on?

J o hnnie- En g la nd.

(Con t nued from fir s t p age. ) in g "flat wa t er" (originally "Nibthas - He makes h is daily w herewithal j MON , TUES., DEC 10 11 I esto n, W est . Vi rg ini a, wh er e he h a d 1 ka ") , descri pti ve of th e Platte Rive r. On carb oned cr ocks and burnt o ut i ch ar ge of th e vo ice d ep a rtme n t ot I ___ b an d s.

Johnnie Hines

t h e Ch arles ton s chools. . i It was to th e U-nion in . I IN

L ast s u mme r Mr S tec k t oo k hi s 186 7, as the thirty-se vent h s tate Andscth h e 001 c h ildren coming home froi:n l ID

"The Idea'_' g

B ac h elo r of Mu sic d egree fr om t h e j .8J II Gu n n Sc h ool of Mus ic in Chic ago. T h e s t ate fl ower is th e Gold en R od Look in a t the op en door , J We have aa idea that this f Duri ng Mr. S tec k 's tr a v e ls h e sa n g

T h ey l ove t o s ee him stic k t h e city sap I will be on e o f Johnnie's most ll" in fo u r hund re d di ffere n t tow n s dis1 Neb r aska i s di vi ded in to ninety - A n d h ea r t h e s u ckers roar productions. C::ime % t ribu t ed ove r 27 di ffere n t 'states I three counties ·with an area of 77,520 J ac k Gill in Plai n D eale r and enJO Y seme. good "!

B es id es b eing a comp etent teac h er, I s q u a re mile s The sta t e i s 280 m il es I with Johru1ie. c. mnP.dv f Mr Stec k h as a very p leasi n g v oi c e. ! wid e and the ex tre m e l ength i s 465 Kerner- " D o yo u t h i nk yo ur fath e r I "US" §

.H e ap pe a r ed b efo r e th e stu d e nt b od y !mil es ;; il l ob j ect to m y s u ite ?" 8 f a t c h ap el du r i!ilg t h e wee k. ! Ruth-"! don't s ee w hy he sh ould; I WED., THURS., DEC 12-13 Mr Ste c k s u cceed s H a r old E Wag- ' The m ean t emp erat ure of the State his i s p r e tty n e arly as bad."

I " Reno Divorce"

n e r , who is n o w teachin g mu s ic i n I 1s 48. 7 degr ees. I

It h e R oc h ester, N ew Yor k, publi c J "IF" He r e is .1 pict-ure that m::i.y f schools Th e po pulation of the s tate, estimat- -So m e p e ople w ould stop knocking a a p peal to :. o m t' of y ou dissatis- t : e d Jul y 1, 1928, is 1,408,000. and s tart b oos ting, we'd hav e a b e t t er i c.ied mar r cj rcriple--Com c a!JJ J sc h ool pap e r 8 s<.-:e , you mig-bi a f PW 11c •i11t - f CONTRA LT O, D E CEM BER 6 I n 1927 N ebras ka rank ed second in -Mor e peop le look ed at t heir fello w I e r s that wm !w 1 p y ou out A.ls " 11 the produ ctio n of corn, t hird in the w i t h th e same expressi on News Thursda y is Cbrina nite. II (C on t inu e d fro m P age 1) I pro du cti on of wh eat It rank s fourth thep u s e t ow ard th e ir mirrors , the r e 'd ll Friday: Saturday , Dec:- 14- 15 8

Iap ex w hen we h eard it will be s un g b y I ;n dair yi n g and li ves tock be a greater suppl y of bro t herl y lov e j le f I t h e fo llowing: in evi d e nce."

I Burs t e r K·eaton

I TENORS In 19 25 th e produ ction of sugar IN I

R a lph Chatelain be e ts on 52, 000 ac r es, a verag ed 16.47 ! E n g li s h Depart m ent Pleas e Note A "The Cameraman;, I R a ymond Trenholm t ons p er ac r e-a w orld's r ecord. : Th e n ew Gallow a y Unabridge d Di<;- I I

SOPRANOS !t iona r y g ive s the plural of "freshman " a with MaroUne Day. What's all I Marg a ret Engelkemier .The r e ar e 7,242 mile s of r ailw ay in Ias "fres hm e ns." the sbotin' about? Buster's

M ary Gray INebrask a i I b ac k again - the la ugh panic is i

Gladys Gro ss oehm e ' T H E P A RTS OF SPEEC H 0 on ! He turns cameraman now I · · - I 11 - 1t

ALTOS Nebraska h a s 80,000 nule s of grav el- ; No un- What you call y our g irl.

Lillian Brady cd or p aved highways. There are proper nouns a n d commo n 0

Ruby Brown inoun s a proper noun is 'Y h a t y ou i n - 8 "BEG

Coming, Dec

17-18 I

GARS . OF I

BASS ! t r odu ce her to ot h er folks by. The 8 I

Joe Jones comm on n oun is " dear." ·

Duane Sams I P I C K U P S l :Verb-wh a t f:es hmen a nd ver s Ii - f

NATIONAL MU SIC CONTEST I

ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS -

J_JJ:"'E"

1 1 :-----------------J ·brists try to wnte sen ten ces w ithou t. '

Adj ec tive-A word of ri chn e ss and OVER RADIO SUNDAY Mr s Monteith- "Mona, did you put Vl g?r w hich mu s t not be u sed in polite Q 0 I

C t" - 1 1fre s h wate r on the goldfish today?" s ociet y / 1 b <l (.on from Page 1.) Mo n a-"No, mother, they haven't Conj unction-Wh at yo u stall ar ou nd MEEK LUMBER CO. (/ ; 1 t e r eg ul ar Atwater K ent i finsh ed the water that I gave th em Iwith when you don't know w h a t to

our, : 5 to 10:1 5 p. m. eastern ; d ,, isay MANUAL TRAINING ll t d d t • 1 y eser ay. , · v

s an a r im e 1 I p · · D Q . , j r epos 1ti on-Fav orite w ord for end- r

Approxim ate ly 60,000_amatem: s olo- ' Elva Leach-"! like the dress, but in g a se nte l}ce wi tb Poor gram ma r.

LUMBER ists comp et e d for th e righ t t o s m g i n it's too s mall for me. Could it be U se a period instead Q f1' th e fi nal s Three contesta nts who w on a lter ed?,, Ad verb- What y ou us t rt LACQUER, E NAMEL U but were defeat - Sal eslady-"I'm afraid not, lady, infini t ive. e 0 sp i an I PAINTS ed 111 se i_n r-fina ls last yea r r ea ched th e bu t if y ou will take a course in our Artic le-W ord of inde fi nit 1 ! Q

fin a ls th is yea r e va u e, /l Ji 0 d f p h ys ical cultural department, you can depend mg on w h eth er yo u are.writing C OAL COAL i/ r o a w ard s will b e ann oun ce d be al te red to fit the dress. a telegr a m or a t h ou sand wo r d t h IJ

1r:ime d1 a t ely aft er th e contes t. The ___ eme g ir l a nd y out h adju dg ed be t h eac h will Jam es Mum p er- Gee Hel en I like / 1.-,;,....,.....,.

T ea ch e r - E ng- l a nd ?

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you t hink th at ? Wh at

away, m a ke s

John ni e- 'C ause yo u ca n see t h e moo n a nd w e can't se e En gl andPathfind e r

. · ,., ..._.,. _ r eceive $5,000 cas h, §. g old decora t ion , to d ance with y ou." · ' F R ES H a sch ola rship a.t a lea d- , H el en enj oy da ncin g I I . P ast r y a nd Bakery De li cacies And g conseivatoi y Th ose pl ace d sec - with y ou mu ch better if you'd we a r 1 I t h e p ri c es? T hey are right eac h w ill .$2, 000 a nd a on e- s m a ll er s hoes, too." ; I

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PAGE FOUR 'f H E P ERU PED.\liOG I AN TUESDAY, DECE-;;;:;:;ER 11, 1928
STECK NEW -1· NEBRASKA HTh e Vill age Garage Man" _._____ ss:._..,,._ " VOIC E I NSTRU CTOR I - - - "Unde r t h e s preadi ng ch estnut tree, I B c t I The tre e -- I Neb r ask a is a n Indian w ord m ean - Th e village garageman stands, : g rys a a l
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sc hol a r s lup; third, $1,000 and a

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y ear's schola rship each; fourt h $50 0 J oe-" Brig. I owe everyt hmg to my

"Did you t ell here wh e n you pro - leach; fi ft h , $250 ea ch. father. " . /l ,

pos ed t h a t you were unworthy of Brig.-" How about that fi ve I/

h er? !a w ays makes a good im- ' Nebra ska ra is ed t he world r ecord I you owe me from the Omaha trip. Q

pression I con secu t ive lay i n g hen, a white leg- _

" I was g oin g t o- but s he t old me l horn, Lady Am co, of N orfolk, having P r of E nni s-"B efore the. weddmg Q '

Arst."- Ti t -Bits. la id an egg a day fo r 177 consecutive y ou t old me that married hfe would

"But are n't yo u t h e li ttle b oy w h o w as in w it h the fir st lot of children a nd ate so h ear t ily t hen ? Sure ly

days . b e one grand swe et son g . " . " .

P rof. L inds ey Y es,

Ladies' Men's a nd Children's Shoes

" Th e l a rgest t her omo m et er in the ' and since found it one grand, Phone 377 Auburn, Nebrask a t t "ll h g y?" · "Rf . ?" y ou r e no s 1 un 1 · man muse um. On its sc ale, 22 m eters P r of Enrus- e ram · , ,

world h as b e en m oun ted on t h e Ger- sweet Refram. ,

"I a in'.t 'un g ry, bu t I'm will - in le n gth , not on ly t he t empe r ature P rof my msist s 0

''JUST ONE PRICE , ONE JUST PRICE

in' " - Sy dne y Bulletm of t h e mol'n e nt is r eco r ded , b ut al so th at I r efram from cards nefram from O _ · · 1 · f · f the club and L"'-

t he m axim um and mrnimum t empe r- smokmg, re ram rom •

Gee- D e Courcy Foulke atures of t h e pre c edi n g d ay. r efrain fro m going to ball games." · Smythe b oasts that he c a n tra ce his

a ncestry b a ck to the Normans.

Whiz- We'll, the Normans are \f

dead , and they don't mind.-Path- o .

find er.

A crisis had occurred at t he Or- 1

chard. The maid, who had on ly been -

empl oyed for a month , suddenly an-

noun ced th at she intended leavin g o·

" But, J a ne.'' s aid her IS

" what do you want to le a ve for ?

Ha v en't I s uited you in every way?"

AUBURN Phone 314 NEB

''Y es, m a'am; I suppose y ou've b een = kind er th a n many others," agreed th e m a ia slowly.

FISK TEACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated)

" Of I J a ne. Now y ou Suite 410-11 S y m es, D e nve r - M. E . Shuck, Ph. D., Ma nage r

b e a sen sl1'bdle1·1 g ll"tl aknd s thop wh e r e Mor"" vacancies than satisfact or y applicants to fill them.

. y ou a re. 1 rn o now ow m a ny oth e r mi stresses would· go to t h e ex -

pe nse of h a vin g a wirel ess set fi tte d

up in t h e Kitchen."

WHEN IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COME TO

" Yes, ma' am, " said J ones, " Bu t i t's KOEPPLE'S CAFE

set. t h a t's I 0 FOR YOUR MEALS, LU NCHES, ETC.

a 111 t satis fied with th e p1 og1 ams. I Phone 195

t f G"f An s w er s. 0 , . en 0 1 t articles fl (/ >

Fi rst drunk- Shay, w ash at shin e _ .._ _ "'"° ___ s:ss __

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Second di tto- It sh ay s billia r ds. I I O dresses. 0

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y ou o you p ns 11 - I

d lay WI th a p e 1 "l? Excelle nt Oys te r Stews, a nd rea l Me xican Chilli.

Bl ac k & Blue Jay. - F ew Cafe's off e r such att rac ti ve Sand w iches as

" I s h e of a n e rvou s dispos itio n ?" !

" I s hou ld say n ot; h e s h ar d e r to I

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FO UR ONE-ACTS SHOW DEBATE TRYOUTS l sIGMA TAU. DEL TANS IFRESHMAN PARTY IN JANUARY i HELD FRIDAY ! AS "KIDDlf:S"

Jones, H ayward, and Joder : depar t ment agam presen ted it s t h e Sig ma T au D el ta w as h e ld Mo nw rit Pl I p rog r am of ed u catio nal Only Five P r ospects for •29· day even i ng, D ecember 10, in t h e Musical Numbers a n d Stunts on Program e ays m o v i es. Two ree l s of w il d fl owers Season fac ul ty r oom At t h is m eetin g t h e pho t o g r a phed in their natur al e n v ir - 1 orig ina l essa ys an d p oems a b ou t

EX P ECT MANY GU E S T S onm e nt i n a ll s ections of t h e country ONL y TWO VETS BAC K Ch r istmas were p la ced in se al ed en - '-'KID" DAYS RECALLED we r e p a rt icul arly b eau tifu l. T he i ve lop s, a nd e ach m emb er g i ven on e Tbe Dra m ati-c Club plays ' w hich weTe to hav e b een g iven Decem b er 20 h ave bee n postp o ned unti l J a nu -

?n r ee ls a lso Th e d e b ate were h e ld un - t o r ea d N o n ames were sig n e d, con- The fre shm a n par ty h eld in the o n 1e ree p i ctu rm g t he li fe an d d t h r t " f p f , L d se q u e ntly t h er e was consid e r ab le w o r k o f th e bee, was u n u suall y spl e n- er ed cCir ec t l10 nM o B r o U1 1- g·u essm iJ· as to w h o were t he hi g h school a udi t orium , F r id ay, D ed d.. A say a n as e ro wn m · e co - b 14 hu g e success It ary 17 1 fo u rth r e el depicte d a w est- 1 , .t F "d f t , T h er e w e r e s ome ver y c lever p oems, cem e r , was a · · ege auc,1 on um on n a v a e rn oo n, L ast Jl e ar th e c lu b h a d a p l a y wri t - I e r n rodeo a nd w a.s esp e cially enJ oyed D b 14 0 h If·t h an d essays. Some were humor ou s.. has been vo t ed at p rev 10us m eet m g Thi s v e a r a 1·e n1o r e j b eca u se o f its acti v ity - e hcem er · v er a b others bea u t ifull y d esc ri ptive, a nd in kid t d,_ w os e nam es were su m 1 e m e t hat the pa rt y be a p a r y, a n p l ays to b e co ns i de r ed bu.tt he clnh • 1 O w m g to th e of S am T rau d t, 1 t d .t. f t l . all t h e sp irit of Chri stm as w as p re - a ll st tiden ts c ain e dre ssed as prim a r y . · as e 1 10n o ns p ap er as pro sintends to u s e all t h at are written for ! wh o has b e e n runnin g t he m otio n p 1c - 1 t· d 'd t f th d b t sen t ed. d . pee 1v e c an 1 a es or e e a e . . stu en ts. that pur pos e by studen ts This y e a r l t u re ma chme fo r t h es e p rog r am s, t h e d f d th . d t• t d 1 · Mrs. Du n n m g m a d e t h e s t ::Lt em en t · '. h . s qu a oun - e ir u 1es oo ar u ou s, _ The audi t or ium w as arr a n ge d to mtead .of Jud g in g -0n p r od u c t rn n s ow was a h t tl e s low m g ettm g u n - d t h . t . t h . d b ; th at t h e q u a lity ofth ese w as t h e b est · · I d b h t'.'.' : a n e1r ·1me o muc occup 1e y : h h b ff d h bl h 1 A l a ·ge u.s c " ips ar e t o b e s ent a w a y for rank e r way, ut everyt m g went sm ') o r:- th t' .t t t th t t t at a . s een o ere sm ce t e Jn - 1re sem e a sc oo room. 1 " - o e r ac ,v1 1es o en er e r y ou s. i ng i l Y aft e r a few minu tes del a y m st a r t - Th. . t bl f •h · 1 st1tutm g of this cus to m , a nd th a t d esk in the front of the ro om w as • • • 1 • lS is re g re a e , or • ose w 10se h 1 As is c u stoma ry at d r a mati c club ' m g. . . · . , t a lents h a ve warrented their b ein g t er e were no i eal y ati ocwus ?1 un- for the schoolm aster, and de s k ch a irs m eet i n rrs "'eo ple o t her t h a n t h e a >e J l T h e next b10l0 g v educ a tion al mo vie : h f f th .t t a cc ep table poems or essays These I d f th 1 "' JJ • - • • • ; c os e n or one o e vars1 y . were a rra n g e or e pup1 s. hers may gain a d mis s ion b y present · i w ill c ome a bou t tn e m1ddle of Jan- i are :Yet in the class of the unkn own will to so m_eo ne co mpetent T o a dd a Christmas air , the room in g a g u e st t icke t plus fif t een ce nts 1u ary - No one doubts but th at th e r eason s fo r cn t 1c1sm, a nd will ten b e placed ' Th f t 11 ol ti d f t h f'r t t y w as decor ated with red and gre e n Jn orcle r t.<r accom m o date t h e !<1 r g e ese m o vi es a r e ree o a. c - 1 these people refrained from try in g- on ie r ec o1: s o e a _erm num.ber of i n t e r e sted p ers o n s onts id e ' l e g e stu dents, an.d a ttendance is en- ! oat are le g itimate a nd reasonable b ut , Aft er th e mfo r m a l cn ti c1sm, offer- crepe p aper A t a ll Chris tmas t ree · h d · k i co u -a ged.. Sp ec ial p a ins h ave been h ed b y t h e me m b er s t h ey w ere tre at- d · d 11 · h i h e dJ amat i c c lub, fi v e un re d h e - 1 L the l a ck of opn o r t urutv t o h ear t ose · . , sto o m one c or ner un e r w 1c evets ,a Te b e ing is su ed. Thos e de s h'in g ; t aker: :o s ee t h at t h e ? 1<:tu re s ar e e!1 • I w h os e ta le nts -were an d ed t o p opcorn a nd di vini ty. eryo ne piled his g ifts as h e a rr i ved " Uest tickets m a v se c ure the m fr om tertaimng an d e du cati o n al. , t he loss of the pers on s, who h a v e in - I Ma nv of t h e li ttle k id d i es " o f the !

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t r a in in g if h e ev er in te nd s to be an "To.d's Slav e, " a ..ci r c us tr age d y , COMIC Q!PERA 1 F iv e pe rs on s actu a ll y pa.rtici p a te d : actual tea cher. Eld o n .H a y w ard ; Th e Zer o H o ur in t h e t r y out 1 They were: R a lph • Wh e n school s ta r t ed t he te ac h e r a c omed y by J o e J o nes ; " T he D ec i- , • • , Ch a t el ain, Miss Knig h t, W illi am Fres h men-J un1or G a m e ca ll ed upon seve r a l m embers of the mal P oin t, " a fa rce , b y A n na _ Gilb er t an d s Mas- ' Nic k e l, A r chi e Ma rtin , a nd L es li e ! Best of Tourney •cl ass to rec ite. D onn a J a ne D e lze ll J ode r; "F a.s h-B a ck," a d ram a t 1z atwn I te rp iece Presented 1L eon a r d The qu a lity of' t h e pe rfor - 1 gave a ve ry cle ver imitation of a by A n n a 'Bes t -Jod er of a s h ort story · i m a nce re nd ered, a nd t h ose w h o m an - ; TA KE FINALS 30 to 6 spoiled g r a mmer sch oo l child si n gby Alm a Bo ice Ho ll a n cl . I LEADS WELL CARRIED Iifes t ed t he most ; ersa tile .s tyle_ d e- l _ .in g a Ch r is t m a s song ; J o hn B a th rea d " T od's S l ave " s h ows :he roman ce · __ 1 b ate ca nn ? t d i v ul g ed m th is iss u e i Basketb a ll p r os pects in P eru t ook a stor y of a str ip ed stoc king's Chr is to f a girl c i r c us -r id e r w 1th a yo u th, T h " p ·. t of Penz a n c e,, a co mic Ifo r Mr. Lmdsay a.nd Dr B r own h ave a big iu mp in the i nte r cla ss b as k et - m as ; Berna r d G a ll ow a y a n d L ew i · • f h · P 'ff o e na es J t d t t. f ti J Mi M t C ain a nd Miss an aeria li st. T b .e " at er . o er a by G ilbe r t an d S ulli van was n ot . comp e a n e s. ima ion o 1e b a ll to u r n ey h eld in t h e co ll eg e g ym sa n g; ss arga r e t he clown is under t h e iron r ul e of P d b t h p o·iee v ari ous c and1.d a te s b rief s, and s peec h - · last wee k Loren Norton t h e n pl ay ed a du et i n ' T h e p la y pres ente Y e el u "' I es ' · ve r y goo d sc h oo l- g irl sty le, ( Seem- ' fo d, a circ u s m a nager. b d D ece m ber 15, in th e co ll e g e au di tor - · I The fr es h m en ba ll t oss er h a d l ittle s h o w s h ow a clow n b rea k s hi s C on ce ded t h at e£ ch on e of th es e , t r oub le g oin g to th e fi n a ls af ter b e- in g ly t h ey we r e b ot h t r y in g to p la y '-; lf a nd p er i11 Ilo lUID. d · ·f • diff ere n t pi ec es of mu sic ) bpt lo d slaverv fo r , m s e - e r t d by P rofe s-p e r s on s tu r n e 111 a pei o r m a n ce or in g sea soned b v a tou g- h j un ior f e a rn -to mar r y t he m a n of he r ' oz:era Mwas - irdec e ' c c}ip g ; e i:.t Ps t th fl n u m e r i'< t -a1 ly " J't -of ' 11"- w e l' p r ove t h at th ey r ea ll y cou.ld p l ay t o! h e I so r uo y le n :aI!y ay il liV " iJ " L '"

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F r e d e r i c k u n d e r a pir a te inde n t ur e C runp aig n in b e h a lf of d eb at e As 0 t ,ll; pl aye d u ntil Sa n ta Cl a u se a rri v ed. " Th e D ecimal P oin t " is a farce 11F rederic h a d r e ac hed hi s j soon tbe t he team i s chose n, t hei r fiigehst me nd s owbe t ey a ?t e n ty to '1 San t a sa id th a t he could a lwa ys . b" · ' · . a n m ay e some va r st :y ma c. . w luch cente rs 11 r oun d t h e arn 1t1 o u s ye a r b efore h e sa m a ny oth e r la d y s pictures a re to be t a ken a nd sen t t o · 1 . t h So h e h a d e v e ryone Jme u n a nd - · II d I ,. . . n a 111 e ope mn g ga me . . . .work of a you_tnf u] mv e n tor c a e face th a n t h a t of' hi s n u r se r y m a id, t he _ le adm g s t at e p a pers. . I .Ma rch ar o und m a ci r cle then h e O r land o Ru d o lph B yr on B u mp. IR u t h. He t hi nks h e r' s is a s w e e t fac e N ego ti atiol'l.s with schools ou t sid e . Th e se con d g ame b etwe e n t h e se n - di s tributed the g ifts. He s a id t h a t in the Pl ay ers M agazin e, pu b li !' h - 1u nti.I h e s ees Gene ra l S Lan lec v s y o un g - t h e s t a t e fo r d e b a t es a r e b ein g co n- ,· IOrs a nd "'.as t h e wh e n he h a d fini s h ed a ll t he goo d · · · b th N • d d t th · F eq u a l of th e fre shm a n-Juni o r t il t bu t 1 e d a t Rac me. W JS co n s m , Y e a - est d aucr h t e r "Mab e I." Th e Kin g i.1c te a e present trrn e t •ore- h • g irls a nd b oy s would h a v e prese n ts • • 0 t e wi se b oy s took th e lea d a nd h e ld ' tw n a l Collegia te Play ers, gives m i ts 1 of t h e Pir ates afraid of lo sin g on e of mo s t a mon g th es e are Broo k m gs ' · h , a nd t he b ad on es w ouldn' t. Ei t h e r · "d b l t • ' c ll t B k S h D 1 i t t ro ug h o u t the game. T h e fi n; ! h . . De_ce mbe r is sue c o n s1 e ra e space o ' hi s b est m e n sea rch es f o r a m e a ns I o eg e a r oo m g s , out a rnt a, It ere are ve ry few b a d children rn · p . D ' S L · U · · · 1s core w a s 20 t o 15 111 fa v or of t h e se ;i - the anniv e r s a r y y e ar of t h e e1 u ra - 1 b y w h ic h he m ay brin g Fre der ic k a nd t ou 1s mve rs1ty, at St. L om s, t:h e fr eshm a n c lass or All t h e ba d oil€ s 1nat ic Club, a nd p l a ys p r ese n te d he r e 1 b a ck to hi m When Frede r ick is i Mi ssouri. Neither of these s ch oo ls p oIS. Is ta yed at home. Only about a hunT h i s is a mag azi ne t h at d evotes i ts · aga i n u n d e r· t h e bl a ck fl ag a nd a ll ih av e co mp leted their deb a te sched- 1 The fi n a l gmne b e tween the re ni ors 1dred perso n s were th e r e. t t · l f · te e st ab o ut · : uJes for th e c omino- sea.so and a ·e l a nd fr es hmen was not so · much of a pages o m a errn o m r · t he con fiu s io n h as b een b oiled down 1 n , 1 • ! After Sa n ta Cl a u s left refr eshme n ts e olleir e and un iversity d ramat i c s a ll i t n ec essar y fo r Ge n erRl : willin g to de b ate P e rn. A comp l-e t io n !tussle, you t hs ea il y ov e rca '.1w iwere served. Ho t punch, brick ic e over n a tion. In t h e same Stan l ey t o di e. T h is pl ace s Fre d er· ' of th: pres ent n eg·oti a tions ,in the o.la tm;iers and w a lked off wi t h icre a m , cookies, candy and pop corn ment t he foll o•v in g c o lJe g es an d um -i ck in a d e li cate p os ition, as a pirate c as es is d epe nden t up o n a co n veme n L a 30 t o 6 vic to r y b a lls w er e pl e n t iful. v ersi t i-es received some s p a c e : Grin - h e mu s t ai d in t h e e x am in a t io n of t h e meetin g place betwe en P e ru an d Coac he s L orbee r !! nd G ra f w it ne ss - atte nd a n c e t o the p a r t y w as nell C o lle ge, W i' c o n s i n U n ive ; Rity g i rl' s fa ther alt h o u g h sh e t h ose pl ac es where a d e b a t e c ou ld b e l e d a ll t h e ga m es pi ck in g out p oss ibl e no t so larg e du e t o th e fa ct th at Mi ni_I.e sota Un iv ers i t y, Uni - loves dea rl y, ca nno t h_eld or .a financi a l g u aran t.e: . su ff i - pr os p ects fo r t he vars ii-y te.a m. · E a ch s t ud e n ts ou t o:fl scho o l ver sity, Nebra s ka t h e t o s ee her fathe r kill ed a nd 15 q t.a te c1en t t o d efray : xp : n s e_s , m case 1 cl ass sho"'.'e d so m e of wi t h th_e flu. Thi s p a r ty conclu de d U niv ersi ty of Sou t h C a hfo r ma , C a ro- cle v er in her w a y of h a ndlin g t he Peru 01t he se m s t1tutions sh o uld a po ss ible v a r si t y pl aye1 w1t h111 th e t h e socia l pr og r am of t h e fr es hm a n lina Pl a ymakers , Lo ui siana U n i ve r s i- pi rat e s wh e n t h ey vi s it h e r hom e j t o the the wh ol e near future jcl ass fo r t he firs t sem este r. t and E ar lha m C olle o·e T h d h " 1· h dista nce which seper a te s us fr om All me mb e r s of t h e v a rsi ty t eam ' · - -y, ., · e se r g e a n t an 1s p o i ce a ve · j i a g r eat b loo d y b a ttle with t hes e them.- w e re ruled as in eli g ibl e for c!<lss co m- J DANCING AND MUSIC

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"' ·iv en b y a nd he pro ves hi s lov e for her. Coac h es Lorb ee r a nd Gr a f left this I 1 h cl asses conducted b y Mi ss R oot W e do cie t y e n Joy e d a pro .,. ram g i JYir. B e n for d pl aye d , a ll th e p arts mornin g for H ay es, K a n s as , with nine ' cl ass teams. These ga m es brou g_ i 1 nesd a y D ecember 12 D i ck Williams and hi s J a zz-Nad ers ' on t he piano. - bask e tball m e n w here they will ope n b efore them much new m a t e n a I Th e 'fi rst sectio n of t h e pr ocr r a m h · h t · ' · not b efore s hown on the co.liege o-y m b T he o t h e: me m bers of e _ 01c es :a•I _ . the 1929 b as ke t b a ll se a so n wi t h the I "' · was g iven by phys ica l educ a tio n cl ass b ein g Jun e p i a m s:t , K e ith MISS TILTON HAS H ayes T eac h e r s C olle g e of t h a t pl ace , 201 b Th e n a me of t he d a n ce was W o lf b a njo a r t i st, and D a n s B u n c h , i . PICTURE ACCEPTED Co ac h Lorbeer feels confid e nt th a t WILL CELEBRATE "S a il o r s Horn p ip e ." The second p a r t T h e pro g ra m co n s isted of : he h as a workin g m a chi ne that will ! ST. JOHN'S DAY "Minuet, " w as by S ec t ion 1, l Ol a. Popu l aT ou mhe rs which w el'e w ell I Mi T "lt be a bl e to tro unce the bes t of his l --- Th e third d a nc e " Iri s h Til t " w a . I The friends of ss 1 on w e re ' . . J app r ec iat ed by the a udi enc e. I 1 th t h t • \ alma m a.ter. 1 The P e ru Mas omc Lod g e will c.ele- by Section 111, lOl a. "Gottl a nd' s h ver y g lad to a er p ie m e, Of t h . t k th ' h D d d A "'t t he musical pr o gram t e " F J H'll,, acc e p t ed 1

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H . b Ji.om e o n J oy H ill, t h e st u.dy b ein g o n e of t hius, g u a rd ' The startin g lineup MANY OUT "VITH FLU cital b efore the conv ocatio n F r id ay, In str u c t i o n for oys m t of th e n a ture in h e r mos t g lo ri o u s dr ess. w ill prob ab ly b e the fir s t fi v e men- , Durin g t h e p as t w e ek m a n y st u- December 14. · b ·ven i n t w o boned. !dents h a ve been ab sent from cl ass es Mi ss Mi c k e l, who h as b e e n tr a inin g · say s the D epartmen

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In t erior, is now erng gi t h a n SCHOOL MEN INCREASING ! While a t H a y es Peru will play two with th e flu. Appr oxim a t e l y t hirt y - for a co n sid era bl e tim e on t h e vi olin , state s There are now mo re t ak i ng N e br ask a sc h oo ls a re emploin g gam es one on W e dn.e sday ni g h t and five pe rc ent of the s tuden ts in P e ru presen te d a v e r y ag r eea bl e g r o up of 7.000 bo_Ys i:1 h igh Tulsa, ;more men te a ch -:rs than they one on Thursd a y m g ht. The Peru 1have, during the p as t w e ek, been a b - 1se lec t ion s cours es m h ig h s c hoo · mie s four years a g o. The number h as rn - men are goin g down to H a y es wi t h jse nt one day a nd m a ny h ave mi sse d !F a ust - - - - - Al a r d Ok lahoma, a year of home m a y crea s e d from 1532 in 1924 to 1863 l the hopes of sta rtin g the seas on off se v er a l d a ys. Every e ffort is b ein g The L a st R os e of Supp e r - - - - Au e r is r e quired of boys befor e t e y . in 1928.

· with two victori e s. · m a d e to stop i ts rapid circul ation. 1Al!e g r o Brill a nte - T e n H a ve graduate . ,

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B USIN ESS MANA G E R - - - - - E. R. BU RK E Y I

FACU LT Y ME MB E R - - - T H OMAS E . E NN IS

ASS OC IAT E E DITORS

DAR IS BUNCH F R E D DUEY HAROLD MARR EN 1!

WAY NE CATLETT WILLARD FOW L ER J AMES MUM PER

PAU L COLLINS J. LESLIE LEONARD HELEN WAGNER

R. G. WHITTE MORE

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============================== S omewhere we g et t h at all men are DEAR F OL KS th r u a s ucc essful sea.son and we re created equ a l, whi c h is a m ist a k en j 1 runn e rs up for th e state ch a m p io11

THE BELL SYSTEM id ea. N o t w o le a ve s, n o two sto n es, s h i p.

The editor has looked into th e mat t e r of t he be ll i n fa c t no tw o p ro du cts of n ature are D ea r F olk s: I T o p row , left to right - Niem a n j ust a lik e. T he se cr et a for m an is t o We ll I g u e ss i t s m y tu rn to write Hurst, R oth eri, Brockman, D e Jz !::!lL Sy stem, Which has been the subj ect Of much un q,u th or - g et t h e b es t re s u lts frot'1 t h e eq ui p - to yo u J o hn s ay s h e won't write Zo rn , Y o u ng , 2 n d row : C oa c h [{ nt.ized discussion for some tim e a n d h as fo u n d t h e f o1J OW'- me n t w hi c h h e h as a nymo r e fo r awh il e. I d o n 't k n ow , n ink, S e lk, W as ley, Hertz, K rc j (;i ing facts conc e rnin g it to be t r ue: I h av e r e a d of a on e -arme d g iil w h y. I g u ess h e tho u g ht y o u m ight Ma lm, and Coach Gil'" a f . mak in g a fair r ecot d o n a .ty p ewri ter, get t i r ed of -;e a din g hi s le t t ers al l t h e Ma lm, N iema n ( a n d Z orn wi!I

(1) That the seni or cl ass of 1927, und er th e spon- a nd" h a ve s ee n a o ne-l egg e d man r ide ti me-anyw a y I g u·ess I' ll wr i t e n ow, will be nussed from t his year',.. lin esorship of Arthur L.- Hill, vo ted to donate $210 for - the a bi cyc le, bu t nei t her of t hem d ie! as , You kno w I' ve b ee n g oi n g o u t for up.

II "f th h d · f 11 1 II b ll · w !1 "f I T his vear's v :?. r s ily will u1 dol1btedpurpose of creating· a fund for th e construc t ion of a be 1J we as I ey a possession 0 a I VO e y a pr a ctice e I get their p hysical facultie s A m a n fitt ed t e n pr acti ces I c a n joi n G. A. A. s o ly c o n tai n t hr ee P er u bask et b a l! c a;.system m Peru . b t t b bl k h t I b t a i n.s, Kr eJ"ci, C :l)_: t n '11 of th e · y n a ure o e a ac s m1 t 1s wa s - v e sur e ee n g oin g A n d d o you -

(2) That the senio r cl a ss of 1928 unde r th e sn on- in g hi s t ime t a kin g a s e m in ary cou r s e kn ow .th e oth er ni g ht I n oc k ed a ba ll t e a m , H ert z , c apt a i n of th e 1928 t'2n1n sorshi of A E H 1 h t d t d t $'9.10 dd . - h N ot only is he wastin g hi s ow n over t h e ne t a nd everyb od y w as 80 a nd W as l ey c ap t a in of the 19 2:1 p . · · 0 C ' VO e 0 on.a e ,_, to a , to t: e ti me, but usually that of r-rnn y other i su r p ri s e d th a t t h ey cou ld n 't n ock i t team. fund prev10usly started by the s e mo r c las s of 192 7. T11e pe opl e who r eceive li t tl e benefit fr om 1 b ac k a n d I score d a p oin t , b ut I Bro ck man w iJJ prob a bly, t hi s Y "'.l f" total being $420. his services in the mir:i1: tr y O n e w as n't s u r p r ise d a b it Gee th ough s e e plen ty of a ction in t l e ce n l c 1 . should not attemp t voc a tion or idea l I s ure was t ickle d _ I w e n t i-i u·ht p osi t ion , w hi le Rothert, Hu rs t will

(3) That estim a tes were obtained f r o m v ar iou s fo r which nature has not fitted him a nd t o ld t h e fo l ks a ll a b o u t" i t. m ake u p t he forW ::t il'" d w a ll s Pi : t' f t d •t f d h h Th" · u t t d ·a h t h B I will a ls o be e ligib l e th1·s f manU aC UreS an • 1 WaS OUn t at t e ch eap es t be ll IS I S p 0 you 0 eC.l e W e u t t 1ey ju s t s im pJ y can' t seem to ye a r 0 1· syst em possible for Peru w as $590 f b f t . Y?U are cap Rbl:e of d o m g ?er t a m I a p p r ec ia te g en iu s . Th ey j us t l a u g h - Vail'"s ity c orn p et it io n. Pike mi s -ed 0 Jt · 0 · ac OI Y· k md s of work 111 s ome othe r fi eld of ed a nd wouldn't p a y any attention. 00 mo st of the se 2.son I r. st y ear, b:i •

That the m1tlal cost of $590 only p ai d fo r D; occup a tion.

' I do nt' s ee why, but I'll b-e t t h ei r s h ow e d t h at he was m a de of va r .s it1· master clock, switches and gon g·s. It d1·d 11ot i·11clt1de w e, c a nn o t all be sta r s m thi s .pl a y su re j ea lo u s b eca use I' m g·e tti n g- a lon g m ateri a l w h e n h i s ch a nc e c am€ t,; _

Of Jlfe but We Ca n be th b t f w ar d the l ast of t h e seaso r1. -h . , . . i • e es 0 so g oo d. Th ey 'll b e s orry w h e n.es or gongs for the ne w Science H a ll, or th e cost : w h at we a re. There are work- , t h e y fi nd o ut t ha t I'm go i n g t o mak e Youn g s h owe d p lent y of s:n c P.d la st of w1nng the ca mpus and each of the buildin gs on th e m e n F<flll 1:iewers of stone, ,ind there / t h e vars ity 01' w h ate ve r i t is t h ey year at forwar d. D e lzell pl ayed hi s ! ll' - :-1 b e labo. :t .: wh o a re c a ll it first y ea r of var s ity bas l(etb a ll IH · • campus.

:a •J ., r E'rS t od a y 1r ::: y be h e wei s 1f You s h ould b e in s o me of t he y ea r at the guard p os it io n , r: n d w-il!

(5) That the president offered to a id in th e in sta ll- to-morrow and day after Ev e ryb o d Y g·o·eS b e o f g·1:e a t be nefit a t t h at j.)

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(5) Th a t the pre sident offe re d to ai d in th e in sta ll- to -morr ow a nd day aft e r ; (). cl as ses a r o u n d h ere Ev er yb o d y goes this ye ar. morro w t hey_ m a y b e 111aste r w ork- a r o und b arking wo rs e t h l:l n o ur ol d a t10n of a bell system by havmg the colle g e w orkm en Jn· : m e n

Id og t a g b efore h e died. A wh o le iot sta ll the sy s tem w hen ev er th ey could b e sp ared fr om I l.VIe n a r e no t eq u a l in me n ta l o r : of pe ople have th e flu to o Y <ru : d I P hysic al po wer s no r do , th ey seem 1 k h t t h t · b t I see ' other necessary ca mp u s wo r k. He also a g re e to recom- . ' I n ow w a · a is, u c ,. · .,, · j ab le t<? o bta:m the s am e amoun t of w h y t h ey call i t fl u" , Th e p e0 p le , mend to the State Bo ar d of E d uc at ion: t h a t th e co1 1e P; e ; weal t h or pr op e rt y, bu t eac h d ay don t seem to fiy aro u nd any , m ost ly pay the cost of the bell system in e xces s of th e $420 d o- 1 1 t h e _numb er of go ld en they all w a nt to g o to bed W e il J o h n h l . · m mu tes, a nd 1t IS how there are u se d I a nd I ar e a ll rio-ht so far We d o n 't n a ted by t e t¥:'o c asse s . . . I t h at s ome names i n th e h all of i w a ntt to get ; h e flu bec a u se the y :

(6) Th ai t It w as a gr e e d oi;i by th e co mm1t te ., m1f'a me w hil e o t h ers p ass on scarcel y ' take e v erybody t h at g ets it t o th e ; ch ar ge a nd the p r esident that he sho u ld p urch as e t he : h eard . '1 infirmary a nd goodne ss kno ws wh at : d h · · 11 d h h k I h appens to them there I w as o ver ; bell .syst.em an ave It msta e W en t e .WO I. 0f ID - : - -1there the ot h er day vi :o it in g, a nd i t i t 11 t Id b d b th 1 f f 11 In the th ree ye a r s 01 c o lle g. >:: c :) 1r 1 - S a m g 1 cou e one y . e regu a r or ce 0 co e ge I

ALUMNI NOTES ' looks to me like t h ey work th em a w - K h l d b . . . . 1' full h a r d Wh e n I ot over th e re petit10n r eJCI as on y ni.,u;; se .:• in !,.: workmen smce no money w a s availa ble for a dd 1t 10 n a i · Y · g b all -state c e n t er b u t o n c e, tha t bei ng ' I ev ery b od y was JUSt sweating to e a t , , help " - · ' th b d I t h " k 't f 1 t 1 i n 1927 when Ker s e n b ro c K, D >. ne s • : e a n . m 1 1s aw u o m a 1e · k I ll l ;

(7) That So far - th' . d f 11 •t h b 1 Ma ny .of P.eru's football men h ave , t l"k t h t h· th seven-fo o t c enter, t oo t 1e a s IS summer a n a 1 as een . h a swea I e a w en e1r b" h K . b 1 "f ' cl · g on e o ut and made records as co ac I ,, k cl ' t · ? , center irt , r e J CI e1ng f;. :. 1 i:e o impossible to release. the CO_llege fr o.m th e n e - ' e s L ewis Ca r ter , wh o his : be h ome by the forward p osi ti on _ cessary college work I'll order that they might mst a ll th e !D e g iee last y ear and w ho w as o n e : tim e ne xt wee k a nd wi ll see you ! years of c o lle ge Ki • - I of P er u's stron g ends f or four years, : 1 has alway s b e e n an a ll -state i na1 1. bell s ystem. Campus repairs and necessary chan ges d :rn :was e le c ted coach a t Hem in g fo r d ,. h aH a nd th]e ne w calAf dan d1 t h e ! ' a· f ' b • · OJ'SeS an ( eVeJ'V Jll g. n p •ease l to the buil mg o the new Science H a ll h a ve · rou g ht a n Ne b ras k a. The Hemmgford t eam , d ' t 1 t d dd · f t th t · ' , ma d e t he bes t record thi s e a r th at it on e a Y come a er u s _ in." l

THE EAST ENTRANCE

lTICreased bu r den Of WOrk to the College workm en . : h d . th h ty f th ; old h or se a nd b ug·gy even If it is as e v er m a e m e 1s orv o e · · h I Th 1 t b · I mudd y, h e ca n pu t t h ose iro n thm g s sc oo ey os ut one gam e t o , l\ir· t th fi t f th a r ound the w h ee ls and come with 1 ; cn i n a a r e, e rs ga m e o e sea. ; b 12 t 0 · Th 1 t th e car. Oh , s ay h ow IS g o ofy t h a t ' h · h f 1 · so n, y a o margm. ey a ,e r i T e editor as ound the fo lowm g to be true f act s gai ned revenge by defeating the w e_ f'ound h s u mmer_? I s l concerning the gateway at the east entrance· same school 7 t o 0. Lewi e's t ea m eh stil? I ali ve or a s e d u g h im se lf · ' a ole

(1) Th t th h 1 f 1928 1 ft score d 112 poin t s to the i r opp onen ts · I . a e sop om ore C ass 0 e as a me- 21, w inning 7 'o ut .of ei g h t game s Well its t im e .to r in g the b ell J mo rial for Peru the sum of $150 fo r t h e p u rp ose of ; for supp e r, w ri te so on.. I

• 1 M" Es h C l f 1 f p ' Y ou r lov i ng d aug h t e r , j erectmg a gateway at the east entance to the cam pus , iss t eT 0 e, 0 rm er. 11 0 eru I 1 · an d g r a duate of Peru Coll ege writ es 1 L .:.. Slmilar to the north gateway. s h e w ill h a ve as he r iruest a f '1 r m er l P . S. Pl e ase se nd some mo t e c ash.,

(2) That bids _ were obtained for the . purchase P eru Miss J o hn and I are fiat and I Hertz pl a ys ?n e of the f a s t e s t- 'ga m es B df d . . . . . . I mann, durm g th e h olid ays Miss h av e to buy so m e C hri stmas prese nts at g u a rd p oss i ble. B e si d es makin a e or stone tnmm1ngs, the lowest bid bein g Li e n e m a nn is a de legate to t h e Amer- I W e' ll yo u ? u r Chrlli tm ao: ]i st..'11 n ame for himself in 1927 by $248 f o. b. factory. It was therefore, Impossible to ica n Asso ci atio n fo r th e Adv a n ce- ' as soo n as w e fi m sl: t h em. J ohn h a s i t h e sev<rn-fo Qt Ke rsenbroc k to t wo build the gateway as originally planned me nt of Sci e nc e, a nd w ill g i v e a le e- t w o pages an d r JUSt have pa g·e I h e ha s a l so m ade a ri"ame for

(3) T h t th 'd t ff d th . f h 1 t ur e a t t he sessio n in Ne w Yo rk Ci t y. an d a h alf so _ I II h a ve to thrnk of hnns elf a s b e i iag a d a ng ero u s man a e presI en 0 ere e use 0 t e co - Mi ss Cole is t ea chers of econ omics so m e mo.r e I . wan_t. . N o :l\I I Iu nd e r the b as1,et. . is SUI"C lege workmen to construct the g ateway ·without ·e x- an d gove rnm e nt in Hun t er Coll eg e, guess thi s w ill be . a ll th is t ime if 1 , shot at the b asket a nd a depen dabl e t th I N e w York Ci ty . d on t write a n ythm g e ls e . Lots of o- u ard pense 0 e c ass. l ove to a ll b

(4) That the president offe red the committe e M ary without expense the stones alre ady on the cam pus PLACEMENTS ground to use in the place of Bedford Stone trimmin g s. He also offered without expense the common brick n ecessary to be used in the-construction , if they de C°ided to build a brick gateway.

Ru t h Hutchi so n ha s b een e lecte d to t he p rimary dep artmen t a t R alston, N e b ras k a.

· Fin a inc i a l N ote: D o n ' t ev e r b o rr ow tro u b le. J ust b orrow mon e y n n d troubl e w ill co m e o f its own acco rd

(5) That the . committee th an decided on a cbnstruction of a cement and brick instead of Bedford Ston e and brick. · However they failed to notify the p re s ide nt

B ern ice V a nd erve n te r w i!J in t h e P rima r y d ep artment of' t h e Bri d gep ort, N e br aska, p u b li c sc h oo ls .

Tim es Have Cha n ged. of their intentions.

Lilli an Bra d y h as b ee n e le c te d to t h e co m me r ci a l d epa r tm e n t at T o bi as, (6). That. the construction of such a ga tew ay will but was u na bl e to ta k e t h e p osit io n ,

The k i nd of mother who u se d to say h er twe l ve year old d a u g·h t eT was six, so s h e could t r ave l withou t p ay - ; in g fare now s ays s h e is six t een so sh e ca n dri ve t h e car.- Ex. · 1 W as l ey th i s , 110W be ImpOSSibJe before Spring, because of th e f act t hat d ue to t h e fact t h at s h e w is h es to Do u b t fu l Instructi o n the college workmen cannot be released from wo r k now com pl ete h e r wor k on h er d e g ree t h is D a u g·h te r : " Moth er, do you w a n t on hand until that time. Furthe r more, beca use the con- yea r the parrot on the b a ck dition Of the ground Will not permit the work du r ing . Brad y b ee n s ub st it u t- Moth er : "Posi ti vely, no! Your fa the winter season.

b ' • yea rs ca tain ha een a t h reat t '1 , , l e y h 0 a, opponent's. W 8 • k . as ace u rate ey-e for t he ba.•e t. H e is rat d

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DECEMBER 18, 1928

............. Vo ice fro m third flo o r: "Sm att: l.PEDAGOGIAN PICKS -·--!·-- BASKE;:B A L L Oo! Is that a bu ll d ow n ; d own th e r e, h a ve y ou n o ke y?" I

I Cryst al Theat r e I Noi•y on th e p a veme nt ; " Gotta TOURNEY ALL-STARS I The Athl etk ha• decided to the« at the o ther end of t hi• field ?

..A k ey a ll ri g ht, bu t w ouldj a jussaso on Ia g a in h o ld di strict b as k etb a ll t o ur - I Edga r : Yes, it is. wm y o u stop f : t h r ow · m e down a f ew k ey h oles? " - FIRST TEAM : n a ments p r e c e edi n g t h e all-sta t e t ou r- . h t r t " k? L 'f

I rues., Dec. 18

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W i crnia, Sop h om ores __ F orward /

c l s h t " Al so Come d y. f Typica l , V a nc e ,. F r eshme n - F orw ard

Wed. Thurs Dec 19-20 f J Pal mer Se r vice J

:.::r:i! . FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS f

I pictu"' with th"• of iW be.t ' Swed e- D o n't orgu e w ith me 1 R • il• b "k, F re•hmen - - -- - - Center k eth a ll ,..,o n b eg m • Deoe mh e r 7 • n d I• . . . . ; s t a rs in a picture that will ; co uld put y o u in my po ck et ____ ' __ G u a rd ; clos es F e b r u ary 23 Th e S tate tou r - I i Service W i t h a S m.de I I pl e a s e all I Bri g - Th e n i n t h a t c as e t h er e Si m p k in s, Se ni or - - - - - Gu ar d , n a m ent will b e h e ld Marc h 7-8-9 A R I G H T A W A Y i " D f L"f " # woold b e m ore " n'e i n yo °' p ocket SE COND TEA !\1 f , I ' ue ggar s 0 i ·e I t h a n in y o ur h ea d . Fres hmen F orw a r d I m_en sp.e nd l o t 1• SHOE SHOP ' I S t a rri .ng W a ll a c e B ee r y , Ric h- P r e iff er, F res h me n __ F o _. rwa rd t ime t 1h k e r m g with rmsses. l.Il th e i r A Peru Nebraska I ard Arl e n and Loui se Broo ks . I Ji as 1• o p o m ores - -Ce n te r mo o rs. _ '

"Show People" I I to be pickin g a ll-Ame ri c a n fo otb a ll 1 i ' I ; Washing and Gr eas in g ' t ea m s, bu t t h e P e d a g og i a n goe s on e I ..A King Vidor produ ction .# I Potarine a nd Mobil oil jum p a heod • nd enter< into t h• rea lm I ' For Moth er. DaU I!: hte r. Sis t e r or S weet; H e r e a t las t is one of the g r ea t- ' ..A Free crank c a se se r v ice ? f b a sketb a ll. T he c lass t o urney 11 heart, come t AU BU RN'S C HRISTMAS ; I ••t pictur"' of the year. Po• i- f ' JU'1 complet ed otfen • n opp ortu nity I# O f f ti ve ly mor e tal e nt th a n h a s ev- I Why hunt fur t her wh e n you a nd t he a b o v e lin eu p is th e P ed ag o- I I STORE. : B e r b ee n pa c ke d in a film b e for e . I know th e b e s t. I g i a n 's ch oic e f o1r a n a ll -to urn ame nt : f . A S ee H oll yw ood from th e in sid e I JI te a m. H SEN - w itb ; tud io • ce n e• actua Uy FLOYD PALMER < Bo?t h a nd Wiei n• get the forw 'C d : • 'I ll in t h is , I l po s i t10 n s b ec a u se of s up eri or 'f DRY GOODS READ Y T O W E AR f bi g s how - Ma n o n D avies, W m. \ = Ifl oo r w ork, b ut th e r e u; lit t le ch oice I Hain e s, John Gilber t ; D ou g l a s I p""E c.......QB I A ...... "b etw ee n an y of t h e four men t ioned. .... ' F a ib a nk s, Ch a rlie Ch a plin, Nor- , \ L T Y ! was und o u bted l y the o u tm a T a lm age, G e or ge Arthur , I AMBULANCE AND m t h e t o urn ament an d to ! G -in v K ar t D • o e, Wm Hart, a • ! FUNERAL DIRECTORY I h un • w h ? bl .,tedt h e "pirn tion • of · ]!; 0 R G E S P L A C E f of oth e rs S eve nt ee n stars m ; L. HORTON & co. b?th and s eni or s for a cham - M. h Ill aJ1 Al so New s. ; Phon e 128 P e ru N b I p 10 n sh1p, go es th e fi r st s t r in g ce n t e r ' IS es vou a A e1' po si t io n _ MERRY CH R I STMAS v Fri., Sat., Dec. 21-22 j 1 Th b i · tl W th b t · f l Tha t weU know hi,toria t ere moy e " e _oo ntrove"y • e serve e es Ill lunch e s . h ot and J1 1 I '1 1 t he g uards p osit10ns. K orb e r, '( cold d r inks. eve µt now in pictures A A E U S 1 V ., ' f • ; • J o hnson D D S A I i mp n ns, a n c e , a nd -.Groo thiu s all "MO RGAN'S 1 1 1 ' . . . head up bu t K or- ' Try our Colleg-e S tvle Mil k Sha kes . A I Ihe r. g e ts on e p os i t10 n b ec a u se oi hi s I y ou r s t r u ly

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a t you will have it fini s hed b y ; ; "JUST ONE P R ICE, ON E JUST PRICE"

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w f Home of H;a rt, Sc haffner . & Marx

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pre.se nt at to the fi n al ga me It w ill a lso c a rDRAWN its ne xt regular m eetm g, · r y t he ..:amp us 1:ews and man y fc a - 1 " T his is a scie n t i fic age. E ve r yF . 17, t he four orig in a l o ne-ac t pl a ys turc art icles. Editions will t h ing is bein g su b j e cted t o sci-en t ific . 01'.,' s eve ral years it haE. !Jee n , the fo nd hopes of P e· I th at were t o h a ve be en given in D e- fo r five Ct·nts each the n ight of t est . Tra d it ions, preconcei ve d n oruv1ans th at Pe r u should s ome day h ave . ·l ' d I c embe r. Du e t o the unu sual amoun t t bt game A n yon « d e siri ng ex tra t ions a nd an cient formul a e are all a ne w gn S Or- 1 f "11 · t h t ..J b d h to S C'tld t o thei r par ents <1 1 ml ' tory No th 0 i n ess m e s uu e nt o Y t ese bein g scientifica ll y · exami ned a nd . w e news comes that P e r u sha ll h 1 t d friends should d rop a notice in ave a ' p a ys were p os p o n e . tested, and if t h ey f ail to m eet t h e ne w $100 000 dorm' t Th 1 . I the P e d agogia n Public Op iuion ' 1 Ory . e ocat10n for the new str uc- The four pla ys, as t he re ad er w ill sc ien t ific t est f or efficiency, economy box stat in g the number o f copies t u r e h as not as y e t be e n de fini·tely S ttl d h 't , remember, are: " Tod's Slave," a tr a- a n d g ener al u t ility, they are ei t her e e nor as I yo u w ish. The special editiorl w ill b . ' ' t g e dy, b.y E ldo n Hay war d; " T he Ze ro di scarded, or so modified as to a d eeen d efin 1tely Stated When Work s hall -b egin.

1 1 Ho u r," a c omedy, b y J oe Jon es; " Th e b e on sale only the n igh t of the quately meet cu rrent needs," stated Th f 11 I g a me, so p l ay sa fe and o r d er your e o ow i ng articl e c oncernin g a 1

• Decimal P oint," a fa r ce, by Ann a Robert W P evoe, P resid ent of the I copies now. new building fo r Pe r u is from the : FOOTBALL

MEN

I "Fl:ish-Back ," a fantasy , Nebr ask a Stat e B ar Association in his State Jou rnal of Wednesd a y m o rning : 1

1is a d ram atizati on b y An na Best-J o-

NOTED SPEAKER

I add r ess before t h at b ody in its twen.. . . . ARE

I d e r of a short s to r y b y Alma Boi ce ty-ninth a n nual meet in g in Omah a in Pre si d e n t T J .

,,MaJ o rs of Peru a n d

HONORED

D ecember Th e sc i entific test s of oth er m embers of the S t ate Normal ___ I Pl aywriting amon g the stu<le nts of

,Holl a nd.

ON PROGRAM

which he spoke, he declared , w ere beBoard h e l d a s pecial meetin g at the IT t c· b -v ..;t hi s c o11ege is becoming more a nd . . ing applied t o th e present ju ry s yso as s are 1ven y an· -, · h u · d s 1 h c a pito l Tuesday t o consider the con. , . mo r e p op u lar . :La st yea r, at w in c h Ch t M'lt S f d t Itern t e . m te . tat es. t e p1 ES._ t' f $ 100 0 00 d t t ous M e mb ers o f College It im e t h e idea was p ut i nto oper atio n es er 1 on an 0 ent JUry sy stem m the U mted States s .,, uc Jon o a , orm1 ory a F l ' B H S t d · · · · . acu t y I a considerable i n terest was aro u s.e d e ear a u r ay, func t io m n g m a w a y s o t h at JUSt1c e t h e P.eru T eac her s Colleg e un - - - - • by so m e ver.y comme nd a b le p l a y s Januar y 19 Iis dispe ns ed to imm edi a t el y d er t h e p ro visions o f t he l a w o f 1927, I"BROC K " NEXT CAPTAIN Th is ye a r ther e a r e to be some m o r e , interest ed, a nd to s ociety at l ar g e ? which provid e s fo r p ayment of such i o r igi n a ls, a nd a s a r e sul t the p l ays JS A GREAT S P E A KER ' T he w ide -s pread in t erest ex hib it ed in of t h e ':"it h o ut Th e twen ty-six th an nu a l foot b a ll : w ill be _sent aw ay to b e in · __ j t ? is f or enappropnation s o r ot he r obliga ti o ns by b a nque t in ho nor of th e P eru State I form Howe,v er, 1t 1s, the P rob a bly t he m ost educ a ti on a l bud - sic f1: atermty m selec t rn g _ 1t th e the state. The board a con- Te a c h ers' C o l1 ege champ ionship f r_•ot- j of t he clu b to u.£.e a ll of get ev en t of the year will be Satur- 1 to b e de? a t ed t h is ye aI. It tract by the Fi rst Trus t b a ll t e a m , was he ld at the Mt V:ernon 1 o n g rn a l plays p r esen ted b y d r amati c day, J a n u ary 19, w he n C hest er Mil - • will b e people pany of Lmcol n to fin anc e t h e bu ild - din in g h a ll, S a t u ro a y evenin g, J a n u- ! c l ub mem bers t on S anfo rd, note d v o c ational coun- J a ?d w id e to hear t h is ing by supply m g f unds a s are ary 11. The ban qu et w a s an a ll- I N ext Thurs-day ni ght; J anuary 17, s ellor , ,will add ress the college stu- ; discussed pro and con 10 a way it h as needed. A lo c a l b oard a t_ P eru i s to b e s c hoo l a ffair, a n d a l arge n um ber a dmission to t he pl a ys m ay be o Lt a in, dents a t t he co ll e g e au d ito rium at · nev e r b efore been formed to which the No r m a l B oa r d of s t u dent s took a d v a n tage of the op - I e d b y presentin g a g u est ticket plu s 8 :00 p. m. Iof t h e. Um t ed will lease the gro und which the port u n ity t o show their loy_al ty ta ·the : a g uest ticket j Ex -pr esid e nt E liot, of Harv ard Uni - 1 S tates w ill thi s questi o n building to be t r ust t ea m . T he letter men , thi r t y-one i n 1 1s cents, s o o b - I ve r sit y s ays, " T h e b iggest e duca t ion - ! In t h e Fo r: ns1c L eag ue for t hi s company i s to rece1v e a reimburs e- nu m ber, a n d Coac hes Gr af, Lorbeer, Itarn a guest tic k et from a mem b e r of 1 al problem of tod ay is to un ite th e 1 ye a r , P ert• w ill be r epresented on t h e ment fro m the rent a l s o lie n w ill an d W o nder we r e t h e honor g uest 3 of 1 th e clu b and atte nd _ t h ese p l ays, w hi c h best ab ili t ies of the b oy w ith th e J sidP of b y L esbe placed upo n the bu1l drn g Whe n \ the eveni mg w11! be presen ted m the colle g e au- wo rk t h at most n ee ds to b e d o ne " 1 h e L eona r d Ar ch10 Ma rtm , R ll l ph it i s paid fo r the build ing w ill be t h e 1 · T h e state ch amp io n ship t e a m con - ditori u m at eig h t o' c lc ck. Th e q ra - Cheste r M Sta ni;o r d will b r ing this ! and Mildr ed K night All p r o p erty of t h e state. sis t s o f the following : Pi k e, H off ,j club is cert.a in th at it wi ll b e out in hi s' lec t u re, "Fa il ure of the Mi s- 1t hese peo]Jle h ave h a d pre v ious ex p e"The Normal Board w ill m e et at a ! m a n, R o t hert, Mathe ws, we ll wo r th your tune t o b e there. 1 fi ts,'' w h a t m a n y prospecti ve ri ence in one J!orm o r another t h e fu t ure d a te to oµen bids for t he con- J T oft, Broc kman, B r un sdon, Groot_hiu,r,, t ea chers will w a nt t o kn ow.

1 Mr L eon ar d an d Mr. st.;:u . ct io n of t he owlclin g . ' I . R. J . R . v NO:Vv l 'I'11e difficu1t p 1·obl(;m, "What sh nll . ?nate!a1n h ::n:e b ot h r ep res er te d Feru "Toe Normal Board accepts , the IH Shestak, Simp k m s, R i g - O N P ERU F ACU LTY I do in t h e w orld?" i s m ade much \ m nth rr and h av e contract wit h the trust company sub- 1 H :_:teJ, D elzell, Grass, z .'J o k, I _ e asier of solution b y t h e lec t ures of I show n a dmll" abl e c apaci ty to f' nal yze

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ro and Con c o in Concerning Peru' s New Building TO BE A GOOD PROGRA M wm b a r ry alt the
bask e t ball news o f t he t ourney up NEGATIVES S T ART SOON $100,000 H AS BEEN RAISED; PLANS B E I NG 1 · The D ramatic Club
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night, January 11.

The fir.st half was i n teresting, neither team showing much pep or or ability at hitting t h e basket. T oward · t he end of the second q u arter Per u managed to sink on-e for two

Pedagogian Will Make Changes For You

Occosion ally a complaint i s heard th a t some student is not r eceiving his or her copy o f the Pedagogian .l;f y ou are not receiving your c o py it is becau s e we do not have y our co r r ect box number. If y <>u do not rece ive your paper drop a n o te info the p u blic opinion box in the Admi nistration building, giving you name and .box number. You will then receive· your copy.

I ·11 ep resent P e r u d ebate t hi s year on the neg ati ve si d e of T hese peop e w r r d' f

· s s.tem in t he U nite d States s h ou ld be a bolished Rea mg 1 om presen t _JUrpy Y_ A chie M a rtin P awnee Ci ty; Leslie L eonard, Pawnee C ity; Chatel ain, eru, r ,

Il}tmlents are Halted by Snow Drifts on Roads

the q uestio n, R esolv ed: left to right t h ey < are : M!ldred Kni g h t, Peru. ,

IA n u m be r of students were a bsent on Mo1 day of last "'Yee k b ecause of b loc ke d roads. The favori te s t opping place of the w in dswept snow seemed to be o n th e roads and hi g h ways an d those in a nd aroun d Peru were no exc eption. Howeve r b y Monday evemost o f the roads bee11 ope n e d a nd pra ctically all stud en ts were b a ck in P eru

\ hi g h s chool te a m at Per u by the de- t een we'e ks of illn ess durin g w h ich the b est s u bj ects. N ews c omes now lcisive sco re of 24 t o 7. she h a d four b loo d she of the 'm arriage of Dale D D yke, of · The Bobki ttens t ook the le ad e arly succu m bed t o an a tta c k of infl u en za. , T a bor, I o w a, to Maxi ne Boy er, of STAFF in the ga me an d h eld i t th rou g hout The Hawkey e Club a nd the fres h- M 1 I b h d t t 'p

E DITOR h · , 1 t fl · • f a vern , owa, ot st u en s a er u,

-IN-CHI E F - - - - - - - - - - MILLARD FOWLE R t e e ntire con t est The J o hn son te am m an c as s s en owe r s m me m ory_o D b 8 1928 t H t h · ' M Wh ' ti • h t · o n ecem er , , a iawa a.

Bt.JSINESS MANAGER - - - - - - - - '- - E. R. BURKEY w as ne v er wi thin fi ve p o in ts of th e I is er s s o r assoc 1at10 ns Ka n sas

FACULTY MEMBER

Peru team aft er the fi rst fi ve n;i inu t es 1 with Peru colle g e. - - - - - - - - - THOMAS E. ENNIS of nl a v The we d d mg t oo k pl ace at one

ASSOCIATE EDITORS D- h- p f d h

DARIS BUNCH FRED DUEY HAROLD MARREN WAYNE ,CA1'LETT WILLARD FOWLER JAMES MUMPER

PAUL COLLINS J. LESLIE LEONARD HELEN WAGNER

OBSERVATORY

o'clock a t th e parsonag e o f t he First as e r, e r u or war , was t e out - c ti I Ch h R R w t d · t k f h · ongreg a on a u r c . ev. s an m g p om -m a e r o t e g ame, · · · th · b k f h I

BEING BUILT

Merrifield officiated. T he only g u es ts r ow m g se ve n as e t or t e t ot a · · · · f f t · t f p t o atten d the w eddmg were MiIJa1·d o o ur ee n p om s or eru. Fo wler of P e r u , an d Miss Albert a

Co ac h " Be rt" Wi!J.iams'· team h as ple nt y of speed but lac ked t he end ur- i New Hall Now Pla s t ered and a n ce to sta nd up unde ri the r apid fire Ventdatmg S ystem Installed Mr Dyke is president o f s op h omore

Schin dler of Neb rask a C ity.

R. G. - WHITTEMORE of the l a r g e r Pe ru team. P dhlm an, I . assis tant b u s in e ss m an a ge r of .. WHY DEBATE?

J oh n s on for wa rd was hi g h poin t Work has been pushed so vi gor - t h e Colle g e An n_ual , tr easur e.r of - · for t h e John son te am, and t he on ly ousl y tha t the ne w scien c e ha ll is / t he Ph1lomath ean L ite r a ry S ociety The committee in providing a sum of money J ohn so n man to ma ke a fi.eld goa l. no w t oward c omp le t ion. mei:n b er of Tn :Beta t he natio n a l biot0 be Used for debate, has made p.rovision for an activity ,P ohl i:nan ma d e t wo fie ld goa ls and is all d on e, a nd the in t er - 1lo glical f! ate rm t y , a nd ?n e th h · h d free th ro w tot a lin g five of Johnson 's · · co le g e yell l ea d ers B eside s holdm g on e campus w .ic eserves some attent10n from peo- seve n p oi nts . : 10r IS ready for t he the fim shm g i ma n y c a mpus o ffice s, M r D y ke was ple who are truly interested in original work and mental j The s u m mary: All _ the balance of th e w or,k : l as t y ea r n a m e d as on e of the hon or invention.

JOHNSON (7) FG F FT P ts : to he done is interior work, except i at Pe r u , one of t h e h jghest

S f 11 JP ohl ma n, f - -2 O 1 5 I that on the observat ory · ' tri butes that c a n be p a id to a Pe >:u 0 a.r a s e g e pe0ple areJ th ere are two IGe r de s, f - - - - - 0 0 0 0

The new ob se rvatory i s b e in g co n - I studen t. prime ObJects m debate: one purpose IS to afford oppor- , Boe llst or ff , c - l 0 0 2 str uc te d upon the h g he s t t f t h I Mrs. D y k·e I S a v e ry capable young t ·t f · R h O O I 1 p a r 0 e · l ady Sh · · · · um Y or study and investi gation to peo - ! ; == == ====== ==== 0 0 a uditorium, t h at p a r t over th e stag e J an p}e who desire to have freedom of movement in inte lJ ec- ! Wohlers, g - - - o o o o The stairways in t he new s cience h aH i e:ii:ce ll ent s c hol ar She is' a member tual inquisition; the othe r a im is to permit the r es u lts of ! - - - I le ad out on t o the r oof of t h a t bu i ld- ! of c lu b, and the Philothis investig ation to be presented to th b r . th TOTALS - 3 1 1 7 Iin g, and from the r e a s t ai rway w ill i m athe a n S oc ie ty f f th • e pu JC IJ.1. e I le ad to t he r oo f of t h e a udi tor i um I T he you n g c ou ple will continue orm 0 a moulded a nd shaped a cco r ding to the 1PERU PR EP <24 ) FG F FT P ts th e tw o build in gs b ei n g j oi n e d ' I their c olle g e work u n t il s u mmer w h en ide a s of one in v esti ga tor him se lf. This p r esent at i o n a nd f 1 ° 0 13 4 The ob se rvator y is c o n st ru cte d of i Mr D y ke p lan s to comm en ce his cath . t k th f I I i ams ' - - 0 1 I eer as a t e a ch er s y n esis a e e orm of a n a rgum e nt Its e x c e llenc e P ate, c - - - - - - 1 () 1 3 and IS ab out e i g h t or ten I Th p d is d t • ' d b th i p h · fe e t hi g h to t he d ome. It is larg e I e e a gogia n JOms rn with the e er mine Y e W o rkm an W b O c o nst ru c t s it. I T ug g - - - - - O O O o eno u g h to p r o vide a m p l e room for i frie nd s of th e y oun g couple

One ' "O U ]d } . }l h yno n, "' - - - - - - - 0 1 0 (j) t h 1 In WlShmg the m l d v o g 1c a y suppo s e t a t e v ery co lJc g-e T. W o nder,f - - - -- - 1 0 O 2 e t e es cope a.nd oth er ma t eria l ne e - ! o u s wedd . a ong an prosperbe with people a re vitall y F u rn a ce, g - - - - - - - - 0 0 0 0 I . e d h fe.

;nte llectual action. Opport u nit y to p en- t h a t top is mov a b l e, a nd c a n be l The c c A c h c bA. e r a e a e 0 stu d y a nd to colle ct fr o m it d a t a t h at R. Wonder, f - - - 0 0 0 0 w it h e as e, g i vin g t he t e le- , er y .k afs een meeting ev - b ,.. . . · · · G · scop e a full swee r, of t h e h o rizon in ' e e s so ar t his year. When on some p r e s sm g problem of society, one w ould a m es, g - - - - - 0 0 0 0 a ll directio n s. It also s o hi g h ab ove o:ganiz e d last fall the fo1lowthl nk ld b b d . . Ap pl egate - - - 0 0 0 0 1 in o- o ff ice

• • ' wou e em race with enthusiasm b y l ari:)'e - - - - 18 camp us. t h a t the trees will n ot ."' rs elected : Joe Krejci , nu m bers. The task too of t h d t ..., TOTALS - 11 1 2 24 m t erfe r e w i t h t he v iew It will , Harold Maren, vice-presi• • • • • '7> • e a a - s1 evm g-

w h en fin ish ed , be one of t h e best ob- en t, an d Ma r y Canaly, Sec retaryand siftmg 1t; castmg it into intellig ible ord 3 r a nd fin a l - J Ah Pe r u to wn te a m a ls o b eat se r vator ies i n t he we st, a nd equipped T r e as u rer 1 tt f h ' o n so n tow n te am th e same even m g 't h I Th ,. c c A h

J' Se Ing Ort the fin d m g S that result from th e St 1 b t b J t W I a ve r y goo d te les cope. "' · · · a '\fe a mei;n be rship of u cy , u w e we1 e un a e o g et an a c- Whil b .1 ah o u t t'\.\ eilty . Ji ve ear s 0 f m th e fo r m of conclusions is one that sh o uld ch a l lenrre Icoun t of th e game, t he lin e up or eve n U l tt udp on the r oof of t h e they have n ot t a ken any. defi 'tar F h · y f:• th e sc or e ium, 1 oes n ot r est on t he r . 111 e

r

IIi m po r t a n't types of a hili t i es are roof Gre a t st.e e l I -b eams were work at the fr meetings. They o e :a.o.t. r on t h e Y to fo.Uow a defilli te J.t:o..u l...lll

/ PAGE TWO T lI E P E R U P E D A G Cf G I A N TUESDA Y, JANUARY 15, 1929 +w2;: Ches ter- Milton Sanfo1·d College Audi tor iun, Saturday, J a n. 19, 8 ·p. m. N o ted Vocat i o n a l Co uns ellor Ad m is s i on, Bud get or 50c L2 THE P ERU .P E.DAG OG I A'N PREPSTERS WIN FORMER PERU GIRL FROM JOHNSON ·DIED R ECENTLY STUDENTS WED AT HIAWATHA ' Thelm a Whi sl e r , me m b er of t h e • , · fr es h m an cl ass, d ied a t t h e H a n d H osEntered at the Postoffice of Peru, Wonde r s Men Take Se cond Game of ' t 1 . Sh d h I J Yell L e ader Marri ed Decemb e r 8, Buf I p1 a 1n e nan oa , owa, an u a r y N b k d I Sea son .by a Decisi v e Score K e eps it Secret e ras a, as secon c ass matter 13, 1929. Miss Whi sler, a g rad u a te of "Published Wee kly at Peru State Frid a y January 7 the P e u Bb 1 Farag l!-t h ig h s chool, was t ak en ill T h at cupid h as b e e n a bo ut Peru is ' ' r 0 - with a ne m i a a b o u t t hr ee wee k s a f ter Teachers Colleg e • kittens e asily defe a ted t he Johnson 1 the ope n in g .of s cho ol. A f te r fo u r - very 6vident. Y e ll l eaders seem t o be $ 1.00 the Year- Sc sin g le copy
Whe
e two

For here is where two important types of ahillties are I r-e;t in; o n -·the developed and tested. The ability of the indivi dual un1

,wau or conc rete pillars of t he !a ls , a s hort f o llow ed

•ing inst ead of on the flat r oof. This by a sh o rt business A t a clertaking the study to gather relevant dat a and to ex- PLACEMENTS I I-places the weigh t on the w all , where rec e nt mee t in g it was decided th a t ploit his field is plainly so, too, is his ability to ! i i t belongs, a nd d oes n ot endanger the t h e c. c . A should h ave o ne p a ge i n · lroof in the least. The fine weather the P eruv i a n. analyze the material unearthed and to invent his argu- was elected to a com- idurin g December enabled the con-ment. merc1 al p os1t10n at W a hoo, Nebraska. It t t o co n struct the c on c ret e w alls I / Lillian receives her degree at the, It h a s not yet 1

In argumentation, then, one has an opportunity to end of the second semester. been learneci when the telescope will 1 p I C K U p S exercise. talent in mental acquisition, organization, ori- , Ib e mounted in the new s t ruc t ure. • 1 -

Amzie Grass was elected to a job 1L------------------! g-ination, and invention; here is a field for activity where at Wisner, Nebraska, teaching Math- It is hoped t hat the Mild red (i cily)-An d shall I ret u r n one can develop and test his power of p.rying into male- e m atics a nd coaching. He rec eives will be finis h e d and put into use y th e engagement ,..; ng? h. d t th d f th d the op elij n g of the s e c on d s em este r, I ' ll rial that yields facts and theories, ideas, and inte r preta- is etgree a . e en o e secon Ilate in January. Frank-Oh no, d o n't semes er. just h a ve the n otice o f t he next inti<'ms. Here, in short, is a field for and intlependent . s t a llme nt sen t to y ou.-L i fe . activity in creative intellectual workmanship. It is not Millions of dollars of t he taxpayers' \ HOLCH GIVES TALK . . . . . . . • money a,re spent yearly for carrying

ABOUT EVOLUTION I Sergea nt-Hey! You can t g o in astomsl:mg that It IS by college people ;on routine. Economies t here-th a t's t he colonel's t ent ! who dehght and find sa.tisfact10n m such work.--C. L. I an d hav e been effect.ed The Y. M. c.. A. hel d t h eir , r_egul a r I R ookie-The n what hav ·e t hey go t 1from _time to time th.rough the._. m- j meeting W,ednesd ay m th e " Pri v a t e" over the ent r a nce f or'?nov at10n of bookkeeping and tabu- , Little Theater. Th e meetin g w as OD- IBosto n &anpo t. Within the last two years, and abandonment of the system 1s not 1 t" h . 1 d """ · t 1 d b J. D 1 11 d f t e th - e \ · a 1ng mac 1nes an more e1l'lc1 en ) ene y 1mmy e ze an a r more, colleges or umversities that it broke down, but the students ,filin g systems and calculators. singing of t wo son g s H a r v e y Cole \ S U C H IS MAN have g iven up the honor system of d · d N. I i · vote it; own. me out of every The most rec e nt improvement over , took ch a rge of the dev o ti ona ls. M a n ' s a p oo r de1u-ded b ubbl e conduct in g ex a mmations a nd cl ass . I .. · I , . . . . ' work The University of Texas is eleven students were opposed to 1t. old m e thods ls the new syst em of The prog ram co nsisted of a 1 W a ?d rm g 10 a mist o f h e s ; the latest. The honor system has A disinclination to assume responsi- 1copying and recording docume nts b.y Inumb-er by a nd L e w is . a n d 1Seem g fal s e or s eeing been used at this inst itut ion since its bility for their owii conduct and for photogr ap hy. This ls n ow d one in a · they g a ve several goo d s e lec t1o ns. l Who wo u 1d trust to suc h we a k e yes? establishment in 1833 The reaso n th .J t f . th 1 h 1 number of stat es an d saves tremen- j Aft er this n u mber Mr. H olc h g ave an I · e con1:1uc o e c ass as a w o e . · k "Th E l · f . g iven for a bandonme nt of the plan ' dous amount of t ime, meney apd la- , m t erestm g ta) on e vo ution o Yet, p r esumi n g on bis se nses, is th a t , as -enforced the last few years, a number _to vote. as. bor, as well a s a deg ree l the• H u m a n i:ace." H e t a1ke d On he go es m ost w ondrous w i s e ; it h as proved ineffective ' they did There 1s something daring of accu r acy imp ossib le wit h a ny sys- I the bemg m a de o f the d iff er_ Doub t s of tru tl:i, b elie v es pret e nses, U h h . · . 1and reckless about cheatin g under tern of copy ing by hum an means. en t fam1hes and t he prog ress t h at h as L o s t in erro r- liv es a n d dies - E :ic nd er t e onor system, : , j been made. The fac t was stressed · · tions are c onducted w ithout superv1 - the teachers eye that appeals to The c op ymg of d ocuments m ay . h U . S . h h. b t · · · th at crime h as cost t e. n 1t e d tat es " Ch L ,, b k sion. The student si g ns a statement' yout , and t he we a ker s tudents who seem a small t mg, u 1t 1s an 1m- 1 b b 11. ll ara c te r o an a n s, );ha t lend h ! • d go v ernment a out t en 1 10 n d o a r s t k . h that he has neither given nor receiv- ave no desire to cheat, find ' it much portant duty m governm ent an one b m o n ey o w o r e rs wi t out collat e ral. · · . d 1 f I and that there are etween t en a n d t · 1 h ' ed aid. Severe penalties u s u ally ex- :easier to refram when t he examma- lthat costs a great ea o m o ney t i 1 d f h s ne t y on c a rac t er, report lo s ses · ' l · · h · h" twenty m 1l 1on e ect 1v es 1n t e c ou n - b pulsion, are provided in c as es . where ; t10 n 1s super v ise d than when 1t 1s not. 1s through s ue economies a s t 1s I' H 1 • amount mg to a ou t o ne - t e nth o f one · , · ' PI · d . t · h h h h b d t · try to-d a y . Mr. o e n w a ::.. well re- b a student 1s c a ught cheating or giv- I am 1sgus w1t some of t e prac- t at m u c . c a n ·e o ne o r a ise g ov- . d b h" d. d ft h J>er cent, a ett er showing t h an big · · · d 1 , h ce1ve y 1s a u 1ence an a er 1s b ing help to others. The purpose of tices encouraged by the system a c- ernmental effici ency an owe r t e l lk h . d " d anks w i t h s t o ck excha nge collateral · I . · ta t e meet mg a JO Urne . the system 1s to develop a sense of counted for some of. the votes against tax r ate. can make. responsbility a nd ethics in the stu- it. dent. Its chief w eaknesses a re tha t If the authorities, after 'c a r efu l con-

ENTERTAINS YOUNG LADIES

the st 11dent who will chea t in an ex- sideration, had a bolis hed the system Misses Nelle Cowell and amin a tion does not hesitate to make as h a vin g broken d ow n, the honesty Parriott entertained at seven o'clock

Y. W. C. A. MEETING IS POSTPONED

B ill: "Why are n ' t

D aris: " I dunno."

B m: " W oodp e cker s whe n t h e y wor k."

m e n mor e like use the ir heads a false statement about it, and of students in g eneral would be chal- d i n n e r Thurs d ay evening i n ho n or' of The Y. W. C. A. did n ot hold s ec o ndly, the student who has an , lenged b y t he abandonment of the Doris R ice of Lib erty, Ele a nor Hara- 1their reg ular meeting t he p a st w e ek. enemy in t he class, is enc ouraged to j honor syste m a t the Uni v ersi t y of ji a n , of Weston, anjl Marg aret Rhod- A joint m e eting of the Y. W. C. A. "squeal" on him, a 1tendency that is 1Texas. Bu t under the chicumstances, u s of V Blparaiso. Eight y oun g l adi es and Y . M. C . A . h as been pla nn e d for "What's a ll t he crow d so excited not a pproved by the modern code_oflthe discardi n¥ of the system must be enjoyed a very excellen t dinner. The next Wed n esday , J a n uar y 16 , to b e about?"

the -ethics of· the system. imay not be considered as was c a rri-ed out in table decorati ons A goo d p r ogram i.s a s s r ed fo r ' a ll '.anot her horse wa:a sa:

honor although in accordance with la id to o t h e r causes which m a v or c?lor sc heme of a nd green h eld at the h'igh school audito rium . \ ,..·. n o rse dr opp d d d H .

The significant £act about the IState Journ al. , and the menu. th ose who attend. death."-Life.

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THREE

---=--=- THE PERU PED AGOG I AN TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1929.

IN TE N L ESSONS ON BUDGET p I S 1 'Twas d ain ty, ne a t a nd a iry:

- ROG RAM LOSE COUPLE PLAN N E D BY GIRL It didn't show the. dirt a bit, TENOR-BANJO OR - I I · But gosh! how it showed Mary. MANDOLI N IN FIV E I th from P a g e 1)

_ It has b een dec id ed th a t the Girl s / __

LE SSONS .e miners at their work in t he B b k' c lu b a nnu al c ost ume part y will be p (6 m )-What do vou 'mean ' H h I o cats on a Southern Trip- Bob 1t- , . b h apn a. . • ., m in e s. e as s pent d a y s in hu g e

1--eld t h i s ye ar on Fe ruary 16, at t e b b . my daughter in at · this tens Wm Their First b · ; y rm g mg w· h mill s g l ass factor i es, t exti le I ig gy m hou r? it .out ner v e -1 a ckrn g , heart-brek- I mill s , bo t h in the N orth and South.

1 Ev e ry g irl m cullege is mv1ted to Boy Friend- Well, I've g ot to be mg s cales and exercis es. , You are I He h a s h a d hundi ed f f s The Peru Bo bcats st a r te d the b as- th is par t y and in past ye ars usua:Jly k p thfinder h s o con erenc e at wor at seve n.- a t aug t to play by no t e in reg ular pro- with r a il r o ad offi·c·a1 · t ketball .s eas on for Peru 3 we e ks a g o most of the girls accep te d Thi s p a r- 1 f · l I 1 s , superm en- h essi.ona c h ord In y our ve r y , dents of mills an d mines, dep art ment w en th ey m ade a thr ee -d a y .tnp into ty is one of the re a lly oig social first les.son yo u wi ll be ab l e to play a j n:ana g ers, a nd h ea ds of oth er Kansas. They with two events of the year on the

, popul a 1 n u mber by no t e

mdustn a l concerns. He approaches losses and one wm ch a lked up • for the college g irl, and every g irl m f

SEND F OR I T ON OPPROVAL his subject from every possible an g le. 1them. . . college should p.lan t o attend .

I

The "Hallmark S e lf -In str u c t or" is More than 200 00 d f M. I Commencing December 19 and 20 At the last meeting of the club

. ' . , wor s rom . i. C , • the t itle this m et hod. Ei g ht years : S a nford's pen h ave a p p.eared in the I oach L orbeer s Bobcats pl !l yed the ! Mrs. Dunnin g gave a very inter est- Peru Nebraska were r e q Ul re d to p erf ect this gre a t J.eading educ a t ion al ma o- azines of fast H ays, Kansas, team. They lo st : ing extempora neous talk. ' I '

work The en t i.r-e co u r s e w it h the America His text book.s ;re use d in t he fir st gam e 24 to 20, and the sec- 1!iec e ssary e xa m in atio n s he e t s , is m a ny le a d i ng cities of the countr y ,, ond game 22 to 16. Both games were sealed which the s t udent m Ry e xam - trailing along with a scor e of 20 t o j ee e r op I ew I a

m one vol?-m e The firs.t l e s so n is nu- including Chic a g o. fast. In the second g a me Peru was I N dl A t Sh ; ' N Q"l St

IS SERIOUSLY ILL. J 4 up a ga inst t hem and only

FROCKS FOR HOME HOURS ' • I Full line of tires, tubes, and m a rk S e.If-Instructor," is s ea l ed Prof. a nd Mrs. N o rwood sp en t the I t_wo minutes play, when they r a l-1 Again Feature Exclusive Prints i automobile accessories. Upon the s t ude n t an y h l"d Ihed and r a n the sc ore u p to 22 to ·16 J f c opy of t h "Ha llm a r k Self-Ins t ruc t -, 0 1 ay vacati?n wit h rel atives m On Frid ay ni g ht Co a ch Lorbeer , • $1 95 $2 95 $3 95 ; GAS AND OIL or" with the seal u n bro ken , we w ill re xas, a nd while there Mrs. Norwood Ischedul ed a game with the K orbu s ; • • ' • • , We h ave a modern air hoist refund in full a ll m on ev p aid. had t h e flu. Th ey drove back to P eru D f B " •t K ' Th I Home Frocks in Parisia n Prints i to help us g i ve the best service Th · S lf I · t · 11 ynam oes o e101 , a nsa s. e " i s a nrnz1 n g e - n st r u c or w1 t hru t he storm which be ga n before I . . ·h I ·d · l t th t b · · be sent anywhere Y ou do n ot need h 1 f T . p b t Peru te am h ad begun to hit their I wit t 1 e 1 entica s Y e a . I poss ible m lu ncatmg your t o s end a n y When y o u re- t e .t exas,. reachm'g eru a ou • mid-season form, and had little '• Paris Claims for its foremost I car. c eive t hi s new me th o d o:( t ea c r in g Il0.30 Sund a y mght. w_hile enroute I trouble disposing of the Beloit team I creations. ' F - orsyth 01·1 Cto. mus ic, D eposit wi t h th e Pos tm a n t he Mrs. Norwood became ill and when by a score of 43 to 31.

sun: of ee n. dollar s . If you a :e n?t It h ey re a ched home it was found Coach Lorbeer took the following j 0 Mrs. H. E. Patterson I; . en t i r ely s a ti s fi e d t h e money ra id w i ll she h a d a bad case of pneumoni a th t . C t W 1 1

be returned in fu ll, u p on re- I O!J e np ap as ey, 1 q_uest T h e Pub li s hers ar e an xio us to 1· " guard; Hertz, guard; KreJCI, , pLace this "Self-I nstr uctor" in t he Aunt: You mu st h a ve liked th e Brockman, forward; Railsb ack, for- 1 hands of lo vers 3'.11 over th e b_ook g a ve you, t o read it seven ward; Young, forward; Rothert, for-

country. , and i s 1n a o os1t10n to make times. d H t d d G th · · -.t. t t · war · urs g uar · an roo ms ,

a n :;i, ttr a c t1v e p rop os1 1011 o agen s. • 1 Nephew: "It isn't that. You see,. · · · · · ' I Sen d for your c op y tod a y A d d ress gua rd. _ ' T h e "Hallmark Sta- ' d ad me read a eve? Seven of the above men h av e a l- ; tion G, P ost Bo x 111, N ew I time I m late at meals -Pearson s Iready made basketball letters a t Pe- j I Yor k , N . Y - A d.v e1t1sement IWee k ly , London. ru. The only two first -year men to , I

Here's a Wow. We will duplicate· any out of town cash prices succeeding' this date. the trip were Groothuis a n d I; I . . f' !I You'll' not be dissappointed Railsback. I

Keep Your Money in Peru. busl·ness poli"cy 1f' (Next to Gaines Hall on the ed the Shubert high school team at ; / '

F OR HONE I A BOB KNAPP '1 game of the season when they defeat-I a PHONE 115 PHU.NE 114

# Th.ere ll.S no Substitute ! 11 if you get y our hair cut at I -.- . j T C COLLINS MEAT MARKET I STY f' / 1 j The Peru Bobkittens won their first f • • t

a s a '1 ! I Pavement.) ,, Shubert by a score of 12 to 8 last """ Friday night.

J. C. CHATELAIN f p.,u w" ••me handi<>pp•d by th•

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m a k e r and Jeweler # ;I I illn ess of their c aptain and forward, I READY TO WEAA SHOES H I I ! # - f Irwin Williams, but Pugh . and w_. ; IJ A s h l Su lies ; I YOUR I Williams held down the forw a rd pos1- I 1 ·; . vfi . A NATION·WID_E f' ' C 00 ; both I {'.1 EINSTITUTEY ' e. ' I PHOTO GRAPHIC I played fast games on the offense and j-1 ": • 1 I I # defense. , ; ,. .. &/!, · I , I · I The game w as a fast one. At the I U • f C L /\. R K S ! I; NEEDS ; end ,of the first half the score wa s ; ' • 0 11 I " g I 2 to 1 in favor of Peru, but as the I "where savings .>1re greatest i l - E LECTRJC, SHOP I di, , Per u became mor e CLOTHING DRY GOODS ' f I tomed to the floor they '1 AUBURN NEBRASKA Shoe r epairin g at 'Comfortable' I \ e FINE PORTRAITS up t en more pomts m the final penod ..!...-Ji ; prices! L ad ies Shoes a Special- : FRAMES @ j to

FINISHING ; d own t he g u ard\ p osit io ns, while

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r eet) ; u CAMERAS f Pu g h, W Willi ams, D asher, as for - ; ALL TOGETHER- The Mardis Store is now in to furn-

' ALBUMS wa rds, and Pate a t cen t er, were the I ish your every food need. Fresh Meats, Lunch Meats, Milk, Bread, a § -1 f scorin g machine for t h e Bob k ittens Cakes and Groceries. of all kinds. You w ill find our prices r e asona; I 'Yfa rsh and H Fu r n a s a lso made t he I ble, our merchandise the best, and our service unexce ll ed I

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Former s tudents of Peru w ho were '• Hot Lunches and Chili. Good Coffee

Tf thei r f oo d s F r esh m e ats, L unch and canned meat, I Fra nkli n Jones , H arl a n Whi t well -.-..--.. -..-

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• We speciali z e i n ladies' and children's hair cutting, · I Art hur F ly nn has b e en visitin g in ', Your Fall Dress, Your Hat,

- h - al ; P!'!ru f or t h e p ast week. " A rty" at - i Gloves, Hosiery, Visit the s amp oo1n g, sc p t r e atme nt, facials, manicuring- all t d d h 1 p 1 lines of beauty c ultm •e. Tuur p a trona g e appreciate d . For I e n e sc oo a t e ru las t year and

A . t Ph 87 M , ... in tend s to e nter s ch oo l t he sec.o nd se... w0 M A N

ppOJ n men s o n e 1 , onteith' s Resid ence. f f TAYLOR!S BEAUTE SHOPPE I mester /. I

Iin Peru durj n g the holid a vs a n d in a k- I ·

Miss Alb erta Schindl;r was v isitin g ; There you will find the Best for Less _

in g a rrangements to att;nd s ummer ' Auburn · Nebraska

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J ennin gs P a rri ott , w ho was i n : , school the first was v isitin g -9

FANC Y B O X STA TIONER¥ , NOTIONS AND SCHOOL

Ion the c amp us l a st w eek an d makin g

SUPPLIES f arr a n gem ents to en t er s c lwol the sec- I Toys, Wheel goods, dolls, books, Gift Fur- f

CONKLIN ENDURA PENS A ND PENCILS, UNCONDI- '• I' ond semest e r. · . ! niture and rugs. Third floor.

f TIONALLY AND PERPETU ALL Y GUA RANTEED f f , A uthorized Dealer f o r Nem a ha County for Remin g ton

P ortable Typewriters

Opposit e Training School

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I . ARE HONORED Ladies Shoes, Lingerie, Furs, Ready-to· f

; I wear, and S&H Premiums. . 2nd floor.

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i I h o-nor t h ey- h a d con veyed on hi m .

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Men's Wear and Furnishings, Dry Goods, Hosiery, Toilet Goods, etc. . 1st floor.

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Let us mak:e you a champ10n hkeA hts I unde r "blue a nd whi te.' ' ; V anilla I c e Crea m ' In a d dition t o B u n c h, Krejci, n : l- I

Bl k Wal t Ch o ppe d Cherries I z.en , G rass, . .R. W1l - A '

ac nu S • h am s, H. W illiam s, a n d S1mpkJn s h av e Ip'

Whipped Cream with a cheFry I pl a y ed t h eir las t game for P eru A ll I

f JUST SAY A CH AMPION .I express ed ·th at th ey w o uld not , f LMS CANDY KITCHEN ' b e b ack next ye a r, an d w is he d SllC-1

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KIWANIS -CLUB HEAR - P-E -·R - U T .. R . OUN-CES lG. A. A. TEAMS ARE IHarajian, Owens, Z immers, Wesner - ADY FOR TOURNEY ' and Kal t enborn

The Girls Athletic Association were ENNIS TALK ON· CHINA

NORTHBORO A. C RE

I Hoagl and Team successful this year at s elling • A A / W illiams, E inuog, Rosekrans, WagChristmas cards. A total sum of about I Thos. E. Ennis of 1,he faculty of Volley ball prac tice for G. · · A H 11 D e s on Rawlison, Vanner, a , e r , $50 was cleared by the organi zatwn. the State Teachers College at Peru members and new girls who want to d f d Bobcats Show Pl e nty of Speed and . n er or · was the spea ker at the regular meet- Take Close Game 37 to 33

becom e members h as been gomg o ing of the Club l ast Fri- , __ regul a rly. About for ty gi rls have 'TRI

day evening. Mr. Ennis spent sev- In a gan:e replete thrills from ' been going out for practices.

BETA HO LD

JANUARY MEETING

TRAINING

eral years in educatjonal w ork in to finish won i t s first hom e

f1 d · By convincing s taa nd which is likely to ave a marked Ithe first few mrnutes of pl ay by a an sen 10r years.

Wednesday, Janu ary 9, four China and made a special study of th e court basketball game of t he season I tains were elected. These captams (Continued from Page 1.) from the Northboro .Athletic club b y , R radical and revolutionary ten dencies 1 the cl ose sc ore of 37 to 33 Iare: L omse Ekh art, Maxine general biology, the that characterize education in Chin a Peru jumped in to a 2 to 0 le ad in ' a nd G ladys Ho_agland. The captams Ic ourses being ,reserv ed fo r the JUm or h 1 each chose t heir te ams.

effect upon the future to the Chinese ne a:t basket from n ear mid -court by A game of ball consists of tistics, Professor demons t rated C a ptain Waslev· Northboro came two, fift een mmute h alves. E ach th at t his recommen datio n was alre a dy people as well as those of other coun- · ' , h b Th b . f th U s..

. . ' I right bacl;t however to for ge into the I team as seven ers. e 0 • 1bei ng fo llowed in most o e · LUMBER t nes m that part of the world. The le ad with (! field goal and a free ject of the game is to knock the b all e v en befol'e the rep o r t of the comm1tLACQUER, ENAMEL students of China are influenced to a throw. This was the only time dur- io.ver the net an d keep i t on t he other te e was published.

PAINTS ! of Karl Marx, and others of t he the lead, althou g h they knotted the The tournament is tak ip g p lace this

f large extent he said, by the writin gs i ng the g:a me that Northboro was in Iside. ·

, COAL COAL ' same school of revoluti onary writers. score severa l times before t he game ! week in th e big gym The re will be

I h h" · was ove:'.' Peru, seemin g to re ai ize ' six games pl i:i yed. The schedule of

MEEK LUMBER co. ; He bad with im writ- that th ey would h ave to play stellar the games follows:

Palmer Service

W. J. RABEL, Mgr. 11 I then k Y a kyoungd dw 0 ! b asketbalJ to win the game, settled Martin vs. Ekhart I I Phone 48 Peru, N e br. I a n wor er, an w 0 a Tghra ua e I do.wn to spme real t eam work that _. Washing and Greasing " from a primary school. e manu- : Reagen vs. H oagl and ____ _ . 11 • E 1 h : showed real promise for the future. Martin vs. Re agen I Polari·ne and Mobil oil I ._.._ scnpt was we written in ng 1s , I , . · I h h" b . f 1 1 After the first few minutes Peru E k h art vs. Ho agland _. Free crank case service

1t e 1P h efm g pfar icu ar Y commenced to hit the hoop with a Martin vs. Ho ag land "•

S P E C I A L T Y

AMBULANCE AND I Movement in China" and the first 18 t.o 16 at half time an d only by The teams consist of the followin g f know the best.

g_0 1 ° · ''tThis inpt e tormR 0 lan essay reg ul a ri t y that mounted sco re to hunt for th.er when you tit e e resen evo ut1onary neagen v8 Ekh a rt I Why

FUNERAL DIRECTORY 1 1 h h h I makmg seven fr ee throws was the " · I ..A of which t e writer as given t e Northboro team able to hold the pJayers· _. FLOYD PALMER "

L. HORTON & CO. paragraph that follows: i score so close in the first half.

Martin Team " ·•

Phone 128 Peru, Nebr. I "The international c a pitalistic im- ; Th d h I f t t d 'th . Stukenho ltz, Holc om b, Skel to n , 1 e secon a s ar e w1 a now to a ·rush, Wasley, Krejci, and R ailsback .Mathews, C?wan, Gl othar, Hayek, 01P?rnt. and 1 hitti n g the hoop to bring t he score sen, and Bright. # Service With a Smile i 1

I ·rob the of to1hn g m asses, ; up to 31 to 21 in the first few m inutes Ekhart Team I R J G H T A WA Y ; Crysta} Theatre f [ not o_nly t heir native also t h e ; of the second half. At this time I Dammast, Steele, Eri ckson, · Da vi s , f ·

I I 1 co lomal a nd. half-c olomal people. !Brockma n an d K!'ejci were taken out IGraves, A. Reagen, Sears, and G anz. I SHOE SHOP

' A I u se va:1ous i:ieans to 1 of the game on personal fou ls a nd Reagen Team I Peru Nebraska f

TUESDAY. JAN. 15 f 1their oppressive actions. Tyrannical- ID. Knuckle of Northboro proceeded N 1 L' d R H ·· M f

I h h k" I I e so n, m sey, ari>Ji a n. 1 Iy t ey are s_tnppmg t e w or m g Ito find th e b asket and the score was · There is only one Lew Cody Aand Aileen Prin g le, and here' is f class, preventing every free move- •soon tied at 31 apiece: Wasley 'who j

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I ! ment of every oppressed r a ce, d es- !h ad b ee n taken out early sec- / FRESH

their raciest come dy drama, b j I "tt · t f t h < h i ; troyin g all the org aniz ed com in a- ond h a lf was rushed b a ck in to stem P astry a nd Bakery Del i cacies. A nd wn en JU S or em a na ow. , I . h fi d f t h · 1 j ft I t10ns t a t are unp ro. te ?r em. : the tide, whic h he did in fine shape, I f the prices? Th ey a re right.

A So the countless ey.ils which th ey Northboro ge tting on l y two m ore l I ROBBINS' BAKERY

§ !have performed are un· points and both of .them from free ; Peru , Nebraska ' cornede, "Your Darn Tuttin." A Ib ea rnble. If the exp loited cl ass, the throws • .-. _ _ fl • - Cl ll oppressed m ass es, a!'e with a will to Hurst, who h a d been sent in for l 1 A w d ""'1 h 1T 16 17 B I b f th t t fi h t "th . .

e .• ur.• Dan. - A e ree ey mus go 0 g WI w a.':lley e nr he1 m the !!ame pro ceed- , Jl

f 1 those e n emies and overthrow them." !ed t o !ll Rce one i n difficult f ·

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First Kiss"

Q! The m a nu scr ipt discusses the 11 ngle and pulled the game out of l I 1 c a u ses_ i>md. remeo.1es of the u nfor:u-j t h e fi re Booth a nd Wasley soon fo ), j

t! Stanin g F a y Wr a y and G ary t t h h ti t I nate s1 u a 10n. w 1c. ie wn er y1c- lowed with two more baskets an d the

LYNN'S CASH . MARKET

Co oper, in a story where a b oy t f h t 1 " t I -' A ures rom 1s p a r 1cu ar v iewp om · gam e ended a lmost immediately with I' ..

turns bandi t, a ll for the love of 'fl Mr. Ennis Declared th at the stu- 1Peru holdin g the l ong end of a 37 o a g irl. A t hrill for your life! dents oft en !'esort to s trikes in order Ito 33 score. rl Fresh Stock of Meats, vegetables, and Rememb er each lady presen t t to enforce thei r demands and th at C a ptain Wasley was h ig h p 0int G · rec eives a p iece of "Gclden f · I d bl d h d It h h o t en v1 0 ence a n oo s e resu s 1 m a n wit 12 w ile K rejc i was a close

Phease nt Chin aw are," _. N l " h b 1 t I

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W E S S E L S

More vacancies than satisfactory applicants to fill t hem. been selected , but there are a number of c and id ates e n tered

f I n the discu ssion of t he questi on of

• WHEN IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COME TO I t h · t d ·t fu n t"on· g e Jury sys em a n i s c i m

' KOEPPLE' s CAFE ; I the Un i t ed States, i t is the so le obF OR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. I Ject of the d e b a te to p l ac e b efore

Ph 195 P N b the people t h e excellence and t h e de -1 one e ru, e r.fec t s of the system. It is the in ten_ ..., _ 1 t ion to w h ole prop ositi o n o r · 1 e n so that t h e jury syste m c a n b e

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP SALE

OPENS TH.URS.DAY

JANUA RY 3

T O REALIZE CASH FOR SETTLE.., MENT DAY, FEBRUARY 1

1ff I said to be failin g and should b e a bol -

There is w orld of enjoyme nt in e v ery cup o f ou r H ot Chocolate. And every year hundre ds discove r it.

Excellent Oyster Stews, and t eal Mex ican Chilli.

I Few Ca fe's offer such attractive Sandw iches as

is hed ; and t o offer the argumen ts and I reasons why the j ury as a n e l em ent f Ii n the mac hi enry of just ice i s fu nc- I Iti o nin g pr operl y an d sh o u ld be re- f tained. The who le question i s n ot

1on l y o ne t)1 a t i s en g a gi n g the a t tention of the bar a nd gen e r a l pll blic of , c ountry , b u t it is one a lso t h at h as the req u is i te elemel'lts t h a t go to · m a ke up in a n u nusual w ay an exc ell- I

e n t proposition fo r debat e.

iUNHEARD OF PRICES

NEBRASKA CITY, N E BR.

- · ,. L ars · Hanso n . T he old d evU q uell s uch The talk o 4 o I w i n d is one of the i mpo r tant U was of m u c h p r a ctical in terest an d iK r ejci , c - - 4 4 3 11 . . E NEEDED # ; h " t t f II A Mr. E n nis gave a very clear. pre- Was ley (c), g - 5 1 2 12 I TEACH RS ·· I acto r s in t 1s grea es o a f I I 1 I · h · d I sentatio n of the student atti t ude Her t z, g ____ : __ 2 2 1 5 2 : ' ll Gish p r oduc t i on s. t 1s t . e wm I I t h a t maro ons h er ii:t a I n d with- · toward governme nt a nd economic af- Booth, f -· - - - - 1 2 0 ! ou e r o m a n c.e, a nd i t is t h e cy- I I fa irs .i n Ch ina.- Au bu rn Herald. 1 Y oung; f - - - - - O O O 0 Teac h e rs Nee de d for Second Semest e r ; J th• i 1 : f :::::::::::::: ,.: ; 'i J ' Boomer's Teacher s Age ncy i I Januarv 23 and " ! x -RAY S ER VICE I NO R THBORO (33 ) FG F F T Pts. I 124 N. 12th, Lincoln, Nebr. I ;I "Fair and Muddy" '.. i O ver Barne s' Pharmacy. Tel. 27 D. K nu ckle, f - 5 2 ; A C K nuckle, f - 0 2 f _ ...__"-_......._"""" 3 .. ... ... ..... ..... .... c - - - - - 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 __...,._ ....__....__....__....,_"'- ..,._...., ..,_..,_ Hayes, g - - - - -R ol and, g - 3 2 3 9 . ! Smith , g O 1 2 2 \" Mumford, g0 1 2 2 ! Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx TOTALS - 10 13 13 33 f . I 91 4 Central Ave., Auburn, N e br- ' S K AG G S I ' DAVE'S CLOTHING STORE PERU DEBATERS .... ..... ARE NOW READY I_""'_"'_"'_...__"'"_"_.._.._.._.._.._.._..... (Continued from P age 1.) CLEANIN G AND PRESSING I SAFEWAY ' J STORES ' J Distribution Without Waste ' s chool , an d his t eam mad e an exc e ll- Hav e Your Overcoat .Cleaned N ow e n t sh owi ng a t the sta t e c on test. He ' AUBURN Phone 314 NEBRASKA I _.... _.... .... _..._...._....,_... ... ......
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DRAMATIC CLT·B IMUSIC HAL L WILL IBOBKITTENS TRIM GIVES PIAYS BE CAMP US .ADDITION NEBR. CITY F.IVE

Presen t: Scienc e Hall to Be Remodeled

Origina l Plays a re H uge

Success-Draw L L r ge Crowd

NUMBER 14.

BUDGET COMMITTEE [BOBCATS FACE ARRANGE FOR MOVIE 1 HARD SCHEDULE Bel

d Jack Holt's "Court-Martial" Will an Ma•de Semi-Fireproof I Shown January 28 JKear.ney Will Be Hardest

A t t I Wolverines Lose One-Sided

On Monday night, January 28, the For Peru l be complet e tl in time to start work Prep Team budget committee has arranged for I

1 Game of Enti"re Season . s ma ers s ta nd now it does not ! G I ap pear th a t ithe new science hall will j ame to Fast Peru

PLAYS WELL RE<EI VED t h e r e at th e openin g of the sec ond' a mov ie at the college auditorium. WAYNE HERE FEBR. 7 1 1 semester, th e lat ter p a rt of

PREPSTERS SHOW SKILL I The. to be is .J a ck l . __

The Peru D ramatic Cl ul: prese nte d m o n t h the is bem.g ___ I m · This is .an Three bt ?: gi..me s st un'l unt prominf o ur well -p l ann ed o r i g in l one-act as rapidly a s possible, and 1t , mtense Ar:ierican with ; ently in the Peru basketball schedule pla ys at t he c o lle ge udi t o r iu m, , not '." ee k s till i: is ·fin- , In a r a ther basketball 1 superl at ive supportm g cast for the rem aining schedule. Thtlr sday, J an u ary 17 rbe p la ys Fo l,l ow m g its completion th e game Tuesday mght m the co11ege I mg Be t ty Fiank Amit m, I The game Peru wants mo st to w in were : "Flash-Ba ck," b y ('>.nna Bes t will be _moved , gym, the Peru Bobkittens overwhelm- , Georg e. Cowl, Dons Hill, Pat H a rmon, is with Ke arney State Teach e rs Joder ; "Tod 's S l av e," by ; 1don B a y - m t o 1.t a s new eqmpment l ed the Wolverines from Nebr as k a and l iege, the 1928 baske t ball champion s warel ; "The Zevo Ho u r ," b J J oe J on e s, If o r tne . b n_ldm g and can b e City by a score of 28 t.o and proved " It is Elmer. Harns of sacri- !of the present state conference. Aland " T he D e c i ma l P o in t,' b y A ri n a p l a ced 1 it. This date c a nnot be conclus ively to those th a t a fie devotion told a dy- , though Kearney h a s lost her elon g atBest Jo d er defimt ely1 told a t this time. Bob kitt en is far superior to the best n amic ? ac k g r ound of whirl w ind ac;· 1 ed cen t er, Boswell, she still h as a T h is year t he Peru P l ayn;a k er s h a v e T h e · buildin g n o w occupied by ' Wolverine that ever tossed a b asket. tion, wi t h Jack Holt unsurp a ssed as fine baU -club, and will be hard t o had an a bu n d an c e o f go ai m at e r i a l t he scie'. ;:·e dep a r t men t s is to be re-1 With Applegate and W. Williams the hero m conf!ct b etween lo y alt_Y , beat. for pla y writi n g Ann a Best Jod er a nd m a de as nearly fi; eproof hitting the basket from all an g les and b r hi s c oun t ry and love for his I '.i a1kio, a nd W a y !ie all t h e sh o r t: " Fl as h- j a s It will then be used as a lmo st every part of the court, the sweet.he a rt sh0iuld yield easily to the fierce Bobb a ck ," by Alma Boic e H o l an d and 1 a mus ic hall, and for the accommoda- Peru kittens were never headed or J ac k H olt pl ays his w ay through cat offens e: But Kearney c a rried the mad e it i n t Q a be a u t i f u l' t i o n. o! the societies and the cv-en tied. The game was even a this tremendous, production as. jinx last year, a nd Peril nut iouk w e e la d t " II ll j Chris t · n org a mzat1ons. The s truc - more decisive victory than the sco re before--one c a n t aff ord to mi ss this forward to too much this ye a r. "";> r p ye exc e p 1011ia y we . - · j · by J M k 1 L V d f d ture v·i ll then be known as music hall indicates the Bob kittens missing great production. St Ben edict had last year a wono y 1c e , eo n e an e r o r , j • an d F ed D T h f th or m1'/si c and organizations hall. Be- many easy chances that should have I The producti on is director by Ge o , der team bre a king even with the r u e v e s c e ne o e , • K c · h · · Pl 1 · t ff t h b II Isides a ppropriate rooms -for the or- almost doubled the score • B. Seitz director of "The Blood Ship" ans as ity A t let1c club t e am , which ay w as a n a c ov e JU S o e a · • f th Ab b tt h f Iga ni.,/a ti ons, and for piano practice, N e br :is ka Ci t v .. 0t t he t i u otr but " The Warning," and many other 1s alway s among the foremost teams r oo m o e o ome, a ew , · " t h ft t h 1 'f t h 1 th e r 1! w lll a:lso be a band and orches-J Peru s0on got the !><' 11 on a t echnical g r e at s cre en s ucces ses ' m the U m e d States. mo n s a e r e c ose o e c1 v 1 ,, · I ' . . A b A. t h 1 t ra ; r oom. foul snd App e l'"'" nut it il-it 11 t :, e --- - I

St. Benedict will be a good opponwar e au ti _. sou ern g 1r i s 1 • I ,., .. ' · · · b h h j · -h v••P from a angle to sc or e

NE'W DORMITORY

ent. This is the first Peru has sc h e d- a ou t to ma r ry a su1t o , w om s e • I h . .

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lhe fr st t wo Mclntvre 1 -: H! ue ul ed t e Insh m the b asketb a ll con- has n ev e r se en , but h e as wo n h er I · b h h b · . . . . I ' g ood .)n a free t:• " OW to rr>ake l p o 1i ! 1

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t est, ut t ey ave real basket all lov e as a sol d rn r b y W T } n g b e au t i f ul TWO HARD ONES I f N b k c·t A 1 t d d 1 te ams in K a nsas. Wentworth s hould lette r s to he r. T he nl g h t h e i.s t o I 1 • • or e a 1 Y· PP ega e en e I : . . r ' the scormg m the first qu aner hv ___ ; f all ea sily, but often those s oldi ers at b a lJl ana ;k bh e r : j m a king g ood on a free t!J,row. New Structure Will Aecom- peppy and carry a game th eman m marr i ag e, ames e a t er e e , I ! p 3 N b k c·t 1 I selves Northboro A. C h as prom a girl h ood swee t he a 11t, a lso r e t u r n s I')[rim St. Benedict 27 to 23 : eNru t' e ras ad th1 Y · .' th modate 120 Girls When j 1 is ed Peru a no t her b attl e at th e end _ ; ew on opene e scorin g m e tbe war T he talk a bou t o l d and Cardinals 30 to 26 Isecond qua rter by makin g g ood on a Completed 1of the season. This will without a times ._ He co n fess es lo v e s o m e On Two-day Trip free throw. Applegate then decided : J doubt draw a record-breakin g c r owd, bea ut1f:1l gir ls She b e- 1 ..,.. _

I that the ga me n e e q ed a thrill an d WORK TO BEGIN SOON for Peru has al r e a dy found t h at c omes Jealo u s. The s ir Y e nds when Iproceeded to put in a lon g one·' Cl a rk I

I Northboro puts out a r ea l te am. J a mes Weathe rbee rre ci t es t o he r a JJ TEA.MS PUT UP BATTLE :mi ssed a try fore point and St ew a rt Wh'J th 1 I The ye ar' s schedule will be a s folletter that s h e has j ust r ea d whi ch I I . 1 e e arc 1 e c s P an s are n ot ·1

I s c ope d ano t her pomt for N ebr as ka yet c om plet ed for t he new g irl s' ' ows • he sent h e r unde r th e n am e o f t he (From St. J oseph G a zette) I City on a free throw A double foul d 't ,_ b 1 h " . I J a n. 22, T a rki o Co ll eg e , ther e h I d The l a w as d i- j , . · 1 or m1 o r y to v e u1 t t 1s co m rn g ; J 26 N f lk J t.h pe r s on s e ov e · P Y L a ck of condition p rov ed t he j was c a lled and both- sides r a ised t h ei r · d th · f · I a n. or 0 1 r. e re. r ec t ed by Edith Dav enpo r t M u r iel

C f S t) : a n sum m e r, e m orm a t 1o n J a n. 27 W ay ne the re . r/ m a in factor m the defeat od' the · score a notch. ( onley or t ew a r · 1 1s g i ven ou t that the new structure MaJ ors a c t ed as rope r ty m a n a g e r ' N · · d t f t · 1 J a n 29 T arkio h e r e d H d, C ard in a ls one of St. Joseph's stron g - I eumeister miss e wo ree ri es. will b e ad d e d t o and m a d e a p ar t of · ' ' " Tod's S lave" by E l on a yw ar 1 A 1 t d d th · f th , Jan. 31, Ke arn e y, here. A 1 e s t b ask e t.ball tea ms w hen t he qum- PP ega e en e e sco r m g 01 e the prese nt d orm itory bm ldm g Th e was a tr.ag edy o f cn c u s hfe. c o Wh · fi t h If ··h th ne , f his ! F e r r. 7, W ayn e he r e · a hi lif e t et m e t t he T eac h e rs of P eru lr S a Wl v an o er 0 0 . : new st r uc t ure will b e bml t to ext end . <:: ••

Pz ffo had a t 1me tim e d u n ,n,,, s - S d ht th lon g· shots Score at e nd of half- 1 t d t t h d f t h Feb 15 , t Be n ed ic t , her e ,, ' lt ' b' if e Neb r a s ka at u r a y m g m e • · \ e as a n w es , ac ro ss e en o e F b 27 W h h killed a m an a ssu ·mg is w ' . th f ; Peru 9 Nebraska City 3 Id b 1a· b t h t h t ·11 b , e r . en t w or t ' e r e . , h" and H ill y ar d gy mn a smn;i, e score o • • · o u1 m g , u w e er i · w 1 e M h 1 0 h U h

T od t he circ us ow n er sees i m h" h t h t I Stew a rt opened the s ec o nd h alf I d t h th t h t h d a r c ' m a a ., ere, . _ . . h t h e a ffa ir , 1n w 1c e coun was p ace o n e no r or e sou · en 1 tie d five t imes, b e in g 30· to 26. ' t (C ontinued on P a ge 3)

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Piffo's daug h ter ·, Pi ffo re fu s es, and ' N I ever ahea d, althou g h play ing g ood , · Ilieen d etermined. As the plans are ···-·· ··----··-· ••·

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PERU GLEE to kn o t the affa11:. Twice m the I ground <$> Ian is conecrned.

u • ut. missing many shots the Car- ! ' . · ' J not yet compl-e ted and a cc epted , i t is m en w IC . IS e a e ans as (Contin ued on Page 4 ) dmals c a me from behind e ach of I · , also a t this writin g impossible to s t ate Ci t y :"-thletic club building in Kanthose five times the w as _ tied j DRAWS CROWD j the siz e of the buildin g so far as the , sas City.

RE A DYF OR TOUR first the _ loc a ls came up and , I It is poss ible to s t a te definitel y t ha t

t h · h · h Id t th

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t1me s m th e las t canto th ey 1 Increased Number of Stu- the new structure is to be four sto r ie s I TALK PLAYWRITING Largest Pro gram E v er Offe r ed to be did the same thing but could not 1 · dents Attend Biological - that is, three s torie s a nd a . b a seG ivea This Spring a h ea d a tr.io of shots in Shows ment. The base ment story will be Mrs. Joder, Hayward DisL e last C"Oiuple of minutes of play , well above ground, and will conta in ' b j J cuss Plays

Last y e ar t"he Men's Glee Club, on Y the inv a d e rs to one for the Car- IS ED 1 1the living rooms for the help needed 1 tour as "Thf, P eru Sin g ers," san g in d n a ls, put the game for the IAUDITORIUM PACK at the dormitory The other three j The 14 m eeting of t he five different tow n.s in Neb r aska. The Nebraskans.

• - floors will be devoted to rooms for s· Tau Delta was in of The game gave the fans assembled The educational filIJ\S given month- • 1 g irls. The plans are to provide hous- MigmaJ d appreciativ-e aud iences they san g to

1 h b d b - rs o er. She dii;:cussed .rlaywritmade them fe e l q ui t e professional numerous t hrills. The C 2rdinals ' ly by t e iology epa rtment are e- ' in g for 120 g irls in addi t ion t o the ing and its poss ibilities for the amalike, so fo r t h ei r t rip ab r o a d the y c ou ld not st op Krejci , center for the j ing seen by an number of 190 that can _ taken care o_f now in teur. The point w as emphasized th a t chose a sma ll town in Mi sso uri. One vi s itors , who was high scorer of the Istudents at -each showmg. Last week the old bu1ldrn g. There will be no playwriting could not be tati g ht, th at. does n' t h 'I!: e to say t h e y w e re se nt ba -:: k g ame with seven field goals and a : Jabnuary_ efnterthainmendt was 1 dining room bui.lt i? _the new struc- ' is, no.t just anyone with such aspirahome b vJt t h e d e mand for their return free throw , while Craig proved th -e Joyed y over our undre m-em er s the _dmmg room serv- tions can be . given a few hours int N d k th most dan g erous basket shooter He I of the student body and facul t y Th e 1 mg for both bu1Jdmg s Ist ct·o . a 1 d b th o e,, / s a was great, s o e y san g · h "L D f h . . . . ru 1 n m c ass room a11 e en +-h f II . h N b i l"l ng· the bell a half-dozen times dur 1 films s own were: ast ays o t e The money for the bmldmg 1s to tu ed loose 'th d . k •th e r owi n g m g t in e ra sk a -1 ,, h' h h d h h b h rn w1 pen an m w1 Th. 1 h 1 ing the me lee Pra1ne Dog, w 1c s owe ow t e I e furms ed by the First Trust Com- the expectation f od . t . 1 5 ear, a m uc ar ge r and m o re · h prairie dog was destro yi n g pany of Lincoln, and th-e building I al fit f o p bl' 0 t. pr Iutcmg ma e;irpe 1ri ' ce g l ee c lub , under the dir e c- H e r t z s free throw opened t e valuable fields of grain and ve g et- 1will be erected by a company which ' r u ica wn. was porntion r· Mr Be nfo d m 's s scoring in the melee after a few ed out that t he techmque of pl ::i vo · r pro e a p r o- ables. It also sho,w how biolo i< ists will be formed of Peru and Linc oln · · - · grad m t o an d s urp ass in g th e o ne mmutes had elapsed. KreJCl t1pned , h d t d d t f k'IJ' 1 Th 11 b d t wntm g could be t ati g ht. Mrs. Joder " · . . . - I a s u 1e ou a means o 1 1n g I peop e. ey w1 e organize m o d t f h fi 1 3 gi vl en last y-ear in a shot when Hertz mis sed his sec- 1e a a par o er rst p ay, a -ac t · , d f th tt h , these vermmts. The second film , a non-profit corporat10n, and the enti ' tled "The Ink G. 1 ,, It "t'b' · foll w s · o n ree ro.w a empt t e score · I , 1r . was preJS program is a s · · . "Yos emite's New Roads" showed the ground 1s to be leased to this com- 1 . . v . . L 8 N · bemg 3 to O ' I sented as the senior class play whil e .emtian ove o n g - - evm · be a,utiful oi' one of America's p a ny and the mone y loaned to it I h d' h 1 F fer Rose - - - -C ombs I Miller g ot a side court shot after most beau-tiful parks and how new / the ;rust company its 1s ; att en lmgh sc 0 : •

I Li t t le P eet-W e et P re tii e Pa r ks ' six minute s of play a nd the Ca rdi- hard-service road.1 soon make I for the money loaned. All mo·ney will ' 1 oe to d ow he wrote the H u nting S ong - - - - -G Eibel ' n a ls were in the running. However, it possible to visit the most rem c t e Ibe handled throu g h this "holdin g Iraty Twh IC dwas t Hos e predsentthed S · S k the teache s s t d d b f th as urs ay m g · e ma e e ylvia - - - s · • r pur e an e ore e _ places any time of the year. The company," as it mi g ht be called, but 1st atement thati there were two ways Wayfaring Men - - - - - - .Jin gs t Cardmals scored they led, 7 to 2 third scene "A Forest Fire" showed I no money will be paid out no bills / f T 1 Th 1 Id After the gr oup w ill be a se lection , Matthews . entered the g a me. He h ad the work that was being allowed and no liabilities 'incurred ' ho bwr iltmg a dp ay . · h e pt ay cou • , e u1 aroun one c arac er or one of solos by me mbers o f t h e g l e e club. not started on acc"Olunt of a bad leg, ed the United States Rangers in the I except on orders of the State Normal h · th ·d Id b · i 1 d f · h · f 1 j appenmg, or e 1 ea cou e visuThe l ast num b e r on the pro g r a m a n a ter e1g teen mmutes o Pay preser:vation of the great American 1 Board The plans must be accepted I 1· d h 1 th h t · h fi h' If · h h c a· 1 , 1 · a 1ze as a w o e an 1· e c arac ers is the produ c tio n o f t he ope r a, "Cleo- Im t rst a • wit t e ar ma s forests. It also showed how forest · by the board, and when the contract m a d-e to fit into the story. A knowp a t ro" by Briah a m.. 1crashmg the hoop often, the score fires were being fought in modern is let that also must have the ap- 1 d f th t d tt•

"' -· · b · e g e o e s age an se mgs are If one k n ows t he sto ry he will find : w:as tied at 12-all Y Miller. days, bringing out the fact that m proval of the board, The bo a rd 1 nece ssary before attempting to wri te t h a t Cl opatro saves her c ountry th r u hit for the Peru crowd, but Miller , a dr y season as many as half a doz - pl-edges the rental from the rooms of 1 Th fi t tt t h Id b · · d · 4 11 h I · a p ay. e rs a emp s ou e the lov-e Mar c A n to n y Iias for her. In tie it up at 1 -a as t e 1en fires were started and put out in this building for the payment of the a one-act play, · and preferably a the da) s of Cle opatro the c o untries whistle ended the half. I one day. The fin·al scene, "New bonds, and the tru st company figures f a rce or comedy because they are less that w re m o st hear d of w e re the J The second quarter started slowly Roads in Mt. Ranier," showed some Ithat _ ill will t a ke between thirteen and difficult than the tradgedy countries in w a r. They w ere t a lked for tpe Cardinals and the vi sito.rs of the beautiful scenes of Mt. Ran- fourteen years to get their money ) Eldon Hayward, auti}or of another about rr o re t h an t he mo r e quiet coun- 1 piled up a . lead. . How ever, , ier N ational. Park, . and how a new Iback, with sev-en interest. , one of the plays pres e nted Thurs day tri es 50 the p eo p le kn e w m ore about Craig started h1ttmg agam and he I road was berng built thru the park After the bonds, to the amount of I ni g ht, g ave a review of the play. He t h e m . put one through the rafters, it drop- to enable more rapid tramport at ion $100,000, have been paid, the ho1ding had thought o.f his play some time

In b ri nging thi s illust rat ion to mo- ped through the hoop, and the t a lly of touri sts, and o make the many company is to automatically go out , last fall, but had not expressed hi s d ern t imes is it not tr ue w ith colle g es was knotted 20-all. Hurst connec.t- beautiful seen-es of Mt. Ranier more of existence, and the building will Iideas on p aper until during Chri stand other institu tions? Are not the ed and the mvaders were out m accessible. become the property of the state ab- mas -vacation. He spent parts of two coil.lege with the best athletes and front. Craig scratched the advantage At the February sho1y on the eve- solutely free from any j days writing his play. It had to be scholast c reco rds t he more t a lke of? with a p r etty long shot a nd the co.unt ning o"f Febr,uary 14, the followin g In fact no obligation of any kmd is rewritten and some part s of i t N o w Mar c Anto n y in this "Opera was again tied. It was to be tied films will be shown: "Foresting the a ssumed by the state, the state nor- 1changed, but the idea was not any Burles e " is t h e h e ro of t he "grid " again for Hurst, who was a newcom- Sand Hills," "Crossing the Great S a lt mal board, or by and else. The different. Probably the best way to When the glee cl ub comes back er in the game, entering l ater, again Desert," "The Corn Borer and What trust company takes the entire risk. write a play is to get the idea in from t e tour d on't f:ail to bear their registered. Mueller s hot a pair of to do About it," "Winged Warfare," The contract is to be let as soon 1mind, the characters visuali:red, the p ro.gram Our guara.n t ee to Per11 is free throws to knot the counts, one and "The Barbarous Barberry " All as the preliminaries can be arranged, scenes imagined and then begin writa ni g t of real en.tertainm ent or lod' them being awarded on a techni- students and faculty members who and work is to be begun as soon as ing the play with little interuptio n :srou money bac k."

(Continued oin Page 3) are interested are cordially invited. (Continued on Page 3) j until the first writing is completed.

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Pl a cement Bureau : ting up the advert ise me t\ but i nter - lecturer, addressed a air

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, · was held Tuesday mo.rnm g at 7:50 ! amouht he spends on t advertis- lege audito: ium. Mr. SanfoTd i s an

MILLARD FOWLER 1of the Peru State Teachers College f est of about 100 t o 500 of th e- di ence Satitr d ay night, at the colBUSINESS MANAGER

- - - E. R BURKEY A l arge number of students were ! 1"ng. 1

t · h line of vos a tiona FACULTY MEMBER ...

THOMAS E. ENNIS prese nt indicating that there will be I 1 h b t' t d h exper 1 n G e I • t as een es 1ma e t I the Peru , guidance, an.d his talk was of a great

CIATE EDITORS 1 no s_hortage of Peru teachers for the Pedago.gian is read by aut five- "" t t

coming year

deal of interest to p.ersons a ou 0

DARIS BUNC ..-v · ' · · · thousands persons in soheastern' FRED DUEY HAROLD MARREN I s . t d t s L Cl . . h l' f t ' ·- · , uperm en en ements 1s , Nebraska. The following i!rchants c oose a 1 E vo c a ion.

WA'\'."NE CATLETT WILLARD FOWLER JAMES MUMPER Chairma n of t?e Bureau. The past are receiving benfits from \ida gogi - Th e speaker stated vo c a t ional guid- ·

PAUL COLLINS J. LESLIE LEONARD HELEN WAGNER I success m placing teachers has prov- an advertising. ance is rel atively new, it b e i·ng only

STEVE TURRILLE R. G. WHITTEMORE 1 · en Mr. Clements to be a capable man PERU for th e pos ition. He spqres no effor t • in pl ac ing Peru students in desirable A venue Store SUCCESS FOR ALL , school to which they are endo'wed. 1 p o smo n s, when it is humanly possi- Cleaners and Tailers

Many Peru faculty members a r e on From time to time it will be the pur- 1bl_El. to qo so. · Practically all teache1:s I

J. C. Chatelain the road to fame and fortune. pose of the j:>edag ogian to go into de- 1who h av e g one out irom Peru heart1- .I

J. P. Clark have already gained national Ncog- : tail on one or more in s tructors as to ' ly testify to this fa_ct;"'.

Hugh

nition in their respective fields Itheir success in their chsen work / AnY, student or of Peru may Crystal Theater w F Hoyt f f h . t !' • 1 become a member o:I the Pl ac ement . . , pro o c em1.:; ry, B b . . · Forsyth Oil Company and W. R. P at e , president of the col1

1 OUR SPECIAL EDITION I

Y paying .a fee of $1.00. 1 h b h b 1 " This fee on1y partially defrays the Citizens State Bank ege, ave ot een p aced in Who s The Peru Pedago g ian will 11 ut out f bl' · l Who in AmericiJ" Th h t 1 expense o assem mg credentia s George's Place . ey ave no an extra large special edition on the and niailying them to -Superintendents ; 1y ma de a name for themselves but final night of of the southeastern Ne h t

Dr. Harajiao

Dr. Johnson

KoeppJe's Cafe

Bob Knapp

Lynn's .Cash Market

Mardis Store

Meek Lumber Compan y

Peterson

Floyd Palmer

t h ey b een . examples for the braska basketball tourn a ment J w o repor. . Horton & Compan y students of tlie school in which they will be held in Peru, Februar 22 a nd ; In describing the workmg of the work. j 23• Y ! Bureau, Mr. Clements states : that a Other faculty - memb · h _ 1 I Thi's d' t " 11 11 h Is t u d e n t who is not recommended can ers ave a so , e 1 ion w1 carry a t e news . . bec am e prominent in their work by of the campus and the special news ha1 di! to be easily placed. All I their success. W. 0. Wilhoft, mem- !of the· tournament, up, to the final that _is w1thm the power the Burb e r of last year's facult b ! game Th . 11 b eau 1s to send the credentials to the y, ecame e paper w1 e put out so · pr om inent as a debater and later i,i.s that every body attendlng the fin als s_upermtendent, and those creden- 1 writer short story. Miss Tilton, may have a copy. tials miu:t speak . for m s tructor in art, h as more than once i Special effort· will be m ade to have When notice of a is _ received bee n recognize d for her work in art. room for each sodety and fraternity the perso? qu ahfied to fi11 the I

C L Clements has been pro ·ne t on the camp Th' b vacancy 1s notified. The only way j · · mi n us. 1s sp-ace 1s ""' e as an educator, a nd is now head of written by the fraternity itself an d which ab1hty to qualify is r.ated the Pl acement: Bure a u at Peru I to the editor of the Peda- is work taken and reeommendat10ns.1

A L H · - · f · 1 better students will get the - more ·deolch has f<>'r the past sever- gogian or approval before February 1 h b al years b · t N 11 1929 ,t t en ecomes evident that the een in ebraska I ' : . Isirable positions. .'·. ·

d1 sc?ve ne s he has been mak- 1 e will also be space for each . , .. .. . . m g in the field. He h as on i These department write- j In the f1;lture , a w111 1_ severa l oc ass i ons been called to the , ups must be confined t o about 250 r be held, g1vmg all who des!re to1 Univ e1·- ity of N e brska to give special : ":'ords. If yo_u think your dep a rt me nt ; ne x.t year an _: to lectu1 es o n his findings. Durin o· his , is worth while to the school Je t 's tell Join the Placement Bureau. Mee t in gs stay here at Peru he has turned his the prospective teachers about it in : of members wHl be held from time own ga rden in to an experimenting ) S,Pecial edition time, informati?n will be station, besides havin g woods of ! The editor will reserve the right to g iven which will be benficial to those

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Robbin's Balcery

Taylor's Beaute Sh,oppe

AUBURN

CHE.\TER M. SANFORD

du ring recent 1years t hat any t hin g at a ll has be en do,ne along t his line. Edinburg was t he fir.st city to take steps in the di·ec tion of guiding its youth into vocations for which fl re best fitted This was not until l 904. In 1909 the pu bli c schools of os ton unde rtoo l gu idance

Dave's Clothing Store

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Woman's Toggery

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NE;BRASKA CITY

Cleveland & Sons

Gesseman 's Cafe

Wessels & Sons

G. E. Berthold

Mr. San ford <liscussed several of more comm en vocations, p o i n ti :g out their adva n tages and disad , v int ages, and t l:\e- openings in each at preseut time. H e s t ressed t he p o\nt t h a t no persoill shou ld c h oo s e ·I a 1ife work until h e ows some t hi ng Iof h e field. h e is al:iout to en te r. I vocat.ion ha s cert a in qu a li fi ca· ti.o n,s t h at · uust be met l:/Y every i n,d i- doted wfth small signs marking accept or reject all or p a rts of a n y l seeking positions. '·

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. , .. GlVES ADPRESS Pedagogian Pays Says _ Peru · f d T lk · Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, s. L. Clements Calls First - Chester M. San or a s / ,Nebmka, " •econd cla" matt« Placement Bilreau Meet• L"' week while '"ting adver· Before Large Crawd ,,,.--.-. Published at Peru State ing, Tuesday tisement fqr . the of of Students , our adver tisers sa id t\t he wished ' - · ' College I PLACED 95-% LAST YEAR I increase t h e s ize is . advertis- QUESTIONS ANSWERED - single copy I . . . mg and ga ve us as tH:reaS'rul that . . . n."\."- he feels s ure P edagog i !f\ advertising d t I The first meeting of t hose who h' t 1 f li;\ t Che ster !M:ilton Sanfor , v?ca iona ; 1 • • • pays 1m, no qn y or •time rn ge -1 f s ized au-
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t b eve ry i ndi stat10n, bes ides having the woods of . t 11 t f seeking pos1t10ns. · , G. E. Berthold , vi·du al who enters tbat 1i.n e o r • accept or reJeC a or par s o a ny 1 , , • \ t t o enPeru dote d with small signs marking f h t · d" t ti Last year over' ninty-five percent DeMaro Shoe Store and no p erso n should a ttemp o t ese wr1 e ups accor rn g o 1e · n o w b e c a n the location of various field stal JO,nS. space left. of the Degree' people .were •:. · FOR.EI'GN t er any line u n t a1 k

The latest remarkaple success on , Pleas e bear in mind that t his spe- \ This year, with an earlier start, 1t 1s Boomer Teachers Agency meet th ose qualificati ons the campus is that made by R. T. ' cial edition will be read by many stu- expected that even that excellent rec- Fisk Teachers Agency · The speaker p o in t ed out t\la t ·ev_e r y Benford piano instructor. Mr. Ben- dents It will be carried · back home ord will be surpassed, j Davis Agency person t o succ eed i n any fovd for some time h .as been reco,g- , as a sou'venir of the greatest basket- . I Hallmark Self-Instructor must have ten a c i t y of p urp ose, a ,1,nized as a musician by Peru _students, b a ll tournament ever· held in south- Y. M. C. A. TAKE NOTICE ·< . . must nev er let the· s m a ll ;. but now he has been recogmzed as a eastern Nebraska. Your coopera- Mr. Enn is is going to talk at the ! Word Pamters. ·; w ith his progress e n' composer by our great American mu- : tion will ,be appreciated. hext meeting of the Y M. C. A. on Visitor: " How does t he land lie out who wi ll is the on e w ? sician, Paul Whitman. Mr. Benford's I . h L" tl , this way?" holds his he ad hi)?; h, . and f a c es 1 latest piece is a song-waltz "Moon" I Lately reports have been going Wednesday, Januar! 23,_ m t e it e I Native: "It ain't the land t hat lies : str a i g ht fo r 'w ard whe th er he wi n s or which pas sought by publishers J around that a few of our students Theater. Every man m c olle ge · 15 it's the l'eal est te agents."-Good l loses: l for exclusive rights. Besides this have become Benedicts. Since we are cordially . invited to attend. Mr En · Hardware. , Aft e r t h e 1ec t u re , the s peak er t d . 'M B f d h h ' - th th d "e n c e a.r;i d a nsw ered unexpec e success •· r. en or as not a position to know, we hesitate will talk on 1s experiences m e d own i n t o · e a u 1 l f t b k f LOST R II H d S t . hed t o ask c o n- or some im een nown as one o to either deny or a,ffirm these l'eports Orient. One afford to miss this - e rs on. st-ra y- questions 51 nyone w 1s 'Nbraska's foremost composer s oil: mu- However, we suggest to the accused, lk It · 11 b b th d t • 1 nd 1 ed from his roomm g h ouse over t he ce r ning d i fferen t vocations ., ta w1 e o e uca 1ona a , • sic. On several occasions he h as fhat if the reports are true .you

Iweek end Last seen headed for Au1 · ,, , written songs which have met with should let it be know to one of the It commences at 7 .OO \ burn. Finder please keep i1im. "Veil, Ikey, my poy, S&\d Sol to unusual success. Besides making reporters, and it shall be published in o'clock.

I--- his son "I've made my vill \ and l e -ft such an enviable record for himself 1 full at an early date.

"I always encourage my h u sband to it all you " in the field• of music Mr. Benford has Henry Peck-Do think y_ou ca!l J recline in · an his "That's ve,ry good of y ou, 1 also, in the last year, made a name With the new science hall and the make a good portrait of my wife? feet on top of the radiator remarked Ike, e y ei ng , h im i:. u spic;for the Peru Men's Glee Club, of old science hall being made over into Artist Scram-My friend, I can "Why s9?" o usly. _ , .., cif which he is director. Mr. Benford a music hall we will have a building make it so lifelike you' ll jump every "When be goes to bed there is us- · "But bless you, it did cost a . ot has made it a rule to take the glee for each of our major departments. time yo.u see it.-Art and Artists. ually a dollar or so in small change money for the lawy er, and fe e s and club on a tour of southeastern. Ne- What more can we ask f:or? Well, left in the chair."-Whichita Star. '[ t hings." · 1'. braska and has made music atf Peru it might be well if we all get busy Mrs. McPherson......:I caught the " Ye-es," said, Ike, still more :::.'usadmired by hundred of persons in and boost Peru in an effort to r aise maid making love to the iceman Philadelphia Bullet in: Mrs. Gett- piciously . ' this part o.f the country. · the college attendance so mut!h that again. You had J:>etter speak t o· her. I always do my Ch ristmas s hoppin g "Vell, it ain't fair I should p a y ;1ll

We must admire ' our ins t ructors, Iit will be necessary to build several Mr. McPherson-;--What? The ice- early, d on't you? d ot, is it? so I'll shust take it o. who have so unselfishly worked forlmore new buildings, such as a social m a n- when we still owe for last Mrs. Gott- Sure. Early as possible , your next month's salary . "-PatJ • the benefit of their students and the science and history buildin g, etc. month's Hce?- Good Housekeeping. the day before. I finder.

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There is no Substitute ADDITION TO OLD I ONES i NEBR. CITY FIVE I J."Say it with Flowers"

FOR HONEST Y h l! CUT FLOWERS

t a t is don e. The trust comp any is cal when Peru took its fourth time (Continued from Pag e 1) FUNERAL DESIGNS ·.' as a bus iness p o licy ' j)UShJ..ng m atters, as they desire to ou t. with the o nly field go al in t he Ne- •

II WEDDING BOUQUETS I g·et money invested as soon as Bµt the C a rdirtals were wind e d, and braska Cit y score. This time Nebra;;- '

Ipossible. It is expected to have the j m the last few mmutes the c ollege ka City showed up to a dv ant age and ' FERNS, PALMS, AND • new d team took t he advantag e, -mainly due · I . BEDDING PLANTS W a tchmake r and Jeweler I scho orm1tory ready for use when t o. the pla ying Krejci, who hi t the basket I WIRE PHONE WRITE ,

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I o l o.pehs next September. twice after the count was tied for but failed to tally any of their shuts. , G E BERTHLQD

Sch ool Supplies ' tthe last time. Hurst g<> t the other Pat e made one from under the b as- • • •

, NEW PAPER MONEY " 1score for the visitors and Allen clos- ket. I. Williams miss ed two free j Nebraska City , Nebraska I Ever since· the first bills were print- 1 ed t a llying of the g ame with a throws and Stewart made good on.____,,......_ i ._....,_.,._....,_,.._.,._,.._

ed during the Civil War our paper lon g sh ot fr om near the cen t er of the a frete throw . Dasher sc or ed a neat 1 - :: mone h b . h 1 g court and a good co.urt game had I basket a nd Stewart scored anothe1·

y as een seven me es on I · · · ' - d been dropped bythe loc al team by a I free thr ow to clo.se the 3rd pen od.

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; an three inches wide. The new , marg in of 4 points. Score, Peru 13, Nebraska Ci t.y 7 ,

. I money wiU be long and

All of the Cardinals b attled hard I w. W ill i a ms made t w o prett y sh ots n

two and one-half inches wide They wer·e count at the beginning of the fourth f . , .,

ELECTRIC SHOP are the dimensions of our Ph1hpp1ne 1 1fighting against a .team of quart er. S t ewart m a d e goodi on a "

_. money. players, one <>i' whom, Hert z, weighs free throw out of two chances. (Ma c\ A Shoe r epairing at 'Comfortable' A , . d 228 pounds but · who is fas t on his guire went in for Stewart ) W Will- f' I t present we have eleven enom1 feet · 1 d th 1: d · . d 11 ' ' • • I p r ices! Ladi es Shoes a SpeciaJ- inat ions made in thirt -nine different · iams m a e ano er go a an misoe 1 I NEEDS ·t' Y Allen pl ayed a good defensive 1 on a free t hrow, Dasher added an-

:. ty. ' ; designs. There are five kinds of Igame as did Miller. Giltner', t o o, did i other two points, and Appelg ate du- I

( The Shoe Shop on the East I $10 hills now. The new currency we! Ion the W asley, gu a rd plicated. (Conley went in for Ke!" , ; Side of the Street) ; win have only one. That will make and center, were Ily). Neumeister made a free throw 8 FINE PORTRAITS

I it harder to counterfeit. The new the du t standmg Peru p-l aye r s. , as the game ended. Peru 23, Nebr i:s-

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F OR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. I St. Benedict's trailed at the holf

Nebr. ; 7 to 17, but in the second period, led l Herman's Cleaners and Tailors li by the flashy Besnah, the loc :d s 4 h p 1 d -

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Matthews, c Q o g 0 1 3 SHORT ORDERS I of this new money Is, that the pres- Mueller, c-g ----'--:--'------ O 2 1 Ne-wton c 0 0 1 J · ' 1 "· H O M E MADE PIES ent paper money is bulky, Allen, g ----------.,------- l 0 2 Pugh f - 0 0 6 I Peterson Studio 2 do°"' <outb of Po<t Office Q out too " too "•d•ly Giltn c, ii ' 0 0 0 W- '\'illiam• 3 3 I' ::::. 1, I EVERYONE will find this store a satisfactory place to '· ; o ' 0 Kelley, f 0 0 1 0 11 I I B.rockman, f · ,, - 0 f 2 2 2 6 1 _'-_'-_"'_°"_....__"'-.;. I · secure their foods. Fresh meats, Lunch and canned , Pike, f .! -----;---.- 1 0 O' Neume ister, c 0 1 1 1 milk, fresh and canned frui1e and vegetables. Everything I Railsback, f t - -s 1 0 0 Mcinty re, g o 2 o 2 I # fo.r t he t able. Service good and prices reasonable. · Hurst, f - - 3 o o H d g 0 0 1 0 1 You'll not · be issa pp omte f # THE MARDIS STORE i Kr-ejci, c; - -: .--.---,--- 7 1 3 2 · 5 5 9 11 if you get your hair cut at I Wasley , (C) g - --,..,------- 2 o o . - ----=---- 1 ·I · . BOB KN;APP I Hert;1, g ----- -=--- --:- - 0 1 1.
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do you know there has , ; (Next to Gaines Hall on · the I I - We specialize in ladies' and c1:"1dren's h.a.ir .c;utting, ! TO TALS 14 2 4 been a pic n ic here. · I 'I P a vement.) _ _ f # shampooing, scalp treatment, facials, f Referee: Joh n Wulf, Jam I see by the pap ers. Life I lines of beauty culture. Your patronage appreciated. For I
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The St. Benedict's 9-ol1ege b a sket- FISK TEACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated) AppointmTeAnsYPLhoOneR1'8S7, f' ..£i ball te am lost a batt le to .the Suite 410-11 Symes, Denver-M. E. Shuck, Ph. D., Man age r Peru State Te;ichers CQlleg e her 23 More vacancies than satisfactory applicaQ.ts to fill them •
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The teacher was tellin g a sto r y to MRS W. N. j DRAMATIC CLUB 1

MAN UAL TRAINING tense. / was held Mond ? y , J a nu a r y 14, a t 7: 00 , 11

"So that night the wicked red fox I I L U MBER c ame and st ole a chicke n. Th e n ext Tells of Her Experience s While in / ( Continued fr om Pa g e 1) i n room A 301. It w as decided fr om 1 f night he came and stole an othe r tq,e Orie nt P iffo goes t o h is a c t, a n d <l ies. n ow on t o h ave progr ams at the I LACQUE R. E NAMEL .i cl: icken. Ancd - dram a tic pause- _ Those h avin g p a rt i n the play w ere meetings. It w a s a ls o d eci ded t h at : f "what d Q you suppose h appened t h e The Y. M. and Y. w. c. A. held a C edri c C r ink, L oi s Metc alf , E a rl ' a c onvo c ati on p r ogram be g i ven . A # P AINTS I next ni g h t? " joint m eetin g in the h i gh school a u- Whipp l e, Theodo r e D o h rkasse, W lt -:!r was al)po i nted to m ak e a r - 8 COAL COAL # "Oh, te a cher!" p a nte d Peter. "Did ditorium last Wedn·esd ay n ig ht J a n- W e ise, and Harvey Co le E loise Fair- \ r a n gemen t s for it . A r eport w as g i v - ;

he git anoth er chick en?"- Life. n ar? l6. · ' m an ager, an'd L or- e n by the c ommitte e on membership / I MEEK LU M B ER CO.

'!he m eeti nf! was/ op ened l;y th e m e En ckson wa, c ostu me m a n ogEr. l ca1 ds. , w. J. RABE L, M gr. AlspJce-Did I ever tell you a b out I ; ·egular s iw; in g and se.·- i " T he Zer o Hour," a p ossibility i n J 11 Phone 48 P e ru , Neb r I the awful fri g ht I g ot on m y w ed - vice. Th e n Mrs . W. 'J. gR c i o,ne a ct, by J o e J o n es, was well re - 1 Hos t - Well, l it tle l a d y , d id yo u 1 Cl din g d a y? ·

f II N lk b d Ch I 1· f p f p I . Sage- C ar eful, old e ow. o m a n t a a out life in mo ern m a J' Irs a i vmg r.o om o ro esso r enn el's Sma ll V isi tor- I d on't k no w. I was

J a very in t e r esting and i nstruc t i ve c e ived The s c ene of the p lay is i n · h av e a goo d n i g h t ? 1

should sp eak that w ay a bout hi s wif'e Delzell h a s s pent fiv e years in So uth I h ome, just b efore a n ex ami nat ion i n asleep all th e time.- L on do n H um or

- State J o urn a l. Chin a as a p rivat e sec r etar y i 11 i: n ) on e of his cl nsses. Prof. P ennel h as 1 -

Americ an B a ptis t Mission ar y so sh e \ 1os t his ex amin a ti on p ape r a nd fee ls I Sheila (to m ot her)-I'v e lo oked a ll

Leo-Yo u'll ke ep our engag ement has a rat her broad b ac k g round 0f J th at it is too l ate to m a ke u p anoth er t h r u this " Mother Goos ie ," b ut I

a rl q r k s ecret, w o n't you , Marie? experienc es t o dr a w up on. I p a per suffiden t ly diffic u lt fo r hi s . c a n't find t h at p oem a bou t " Little m

Marie-I'll tell the world! One of the most in t eresti n g t hin gs I cla ss T lw ee studen ts Ca l, Herb, a nd I Bo-Peep has lost her She ik " - Lonwhich sh e told was t he eagern ess IBu tch h ave b een t? _ sen d a ! d on P unc h.

USTU:n,T.'NTS

; I of the Chinese to le a rn to speak no t e t o t he professor m form mg him I - • • ·1 a

I ' English. S he s a id t h at t h ey seemed of a g re at discover y, a n d i n t h is man - P a r en t s h ave been r e c ommen ded I ' Service W i th a Smt e p R

A I t o t hink th a t i1' t hey c oul d le arn t o I n er c a usin g him to forg et the c! ass n ot to m ako too m uch fu ss w h en a

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y '1 I f ! speak a few words o'f English the ir Luc y, P rofe ssor F ennel's daugh te r , c hild is fo und o.u t in it s fiFst lie. Al- f f enroll for te aching I 1 future w a s settled and t heir fortunes , ov erh ear s t he plot. also h earn J Jowa n ces s h o uld be m a de fo r w an t

SHOE SHO P ; · pos1t1ons w ith , l m a de. I Cal s ay t h at does not h ke L u cy. She , of pra c t i ce - L ond on P unch f Peru Nebraska

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It is necessary for all te achers who th ereby Bu t ch and st ea ls the I ·

e TheDavis School Service g o to Chin a to learn the Chi nese Ian- no te _to ?e sent th: p rofe so.or. , The i

j w. T. DAVIS, •06, M a nager g u ag e. lb u s ually t akes a for eig n e r ? ap:r is fo und and the ! .i DR. N. S. HARAJI AN # · T . 1 I f i a bout two years to a cquire any pro- ex a mm ation _ is g iv en: f DENTI ST f yp1 C 3 -

Q Phone 38 I ficiency in t heir 1a n g u ag e. T o o em- 1 Th os e t a k in g p ar t m the p lay we r e I X-RAY SE R VICE j • f 138 No. 12th S t Lincoln, Nebr. 'lons tr ate som e of the difficul t ies in ; as foll ows : Rudolp h A ndJ:)rscin, Edi- , ' Palmer SerV! Ce .

th Ch ·1 Mr D 1 II tha Prokes H arold Re e'd Clay Coy Ove r B a rnes Pharma c y. Tel. 27 I I e m ese a n g u ag e s e ze • :· ,. 1 - • • l

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, see m s that it would ta k e th a n ! 1 i ams Sta g: anag er, Harvey !' S p E C J A L T Y ; F ree cran k c ase ser v ice "*

1 t wo y e a rs t o learn to sp-eak 1t. ICole , I · I "

The fin a l play of t h e evening was I AMBULANCE AND W h y hun t furthe r when you '

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NOTARY. PUBLIC f h h h 'd a arc e y nn a est J od er, "The II " I s owin g _plctures, _wi t t e ai D ecimal P oi nt." The n · L HORTON & CO -' I

•t h t f t h t h' h h play w as m Solomon Smn s l aw off ic e I Phon e 128 P eru, N e br I .A LM ER I

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PLENTY OF POWER I Ma r ie Lash. 11 ·

I a m mo re powe rful t h a n the com- By r on Bump, a n in ven to r , ca lls on / f

I bine d a rm ies of t h e w orld. I h a ve So lomon Sinn, a l awyer, t o get fun ds : I

I d estroy !'!d m o re men than all t he wars might_ finan_ce h is ipven- j

A J OVERY WORTH 'WHJLE

TUESDAY, JAN. 22 I of the world. I am more de a dly than , t10n. -?emse Darling , his sweethe art, There is a world o f e nj oymen t i n e v ery c up of our

Iren e R ich in a sn appy li t tle bullet s, a nd I have wrec ked more : com es m _ an d. a nd _ ann oun ces that her 1

A th b h h Hot Chocolate. And eve r y vear h d d d " · comedy drama, f h om es th a n the mi g htiest siege g uns. , m o er is rmg 1ng e r ere t o sue J un r e s it. '

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I I sp are no one, and I fi nd my victims a nobleman for heart b alm Sylv es- 1 f Exc elle n t Oyster S tews, a nd r e al M exic a n Chilli

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PERU . DECIDES CHAMPS

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KEARNEY 1928 CHAMPS g i ves a un ique cours e of e ducat ion in h e r s of ou r fa culty. T he firs t of MUSIC ENTRIES GROW m u.s ic consist ing of fo u r s er ies of SEVENTY H E A R HIM these WI'i te -ups is on th e success of I

"It will be a 1;ough game and we will hav e to fig h t t o win i t," were th e words o f C o ach " Dutch" Lorbeer when app ro a ched b y a Pedagogian reporter on the su b ject Qf the B o bcatAntelop e game t o be sta ged in P eru Thurs day ni g ht

R. T Benford , pi ano i nstru ctor h M I N K D ramati c an d "choo l d 11 · 1 The D elt a A lph a Pi , educatio n fr a - 1 p d t h e · · · · · an co eg-e mu sic c asses a r e In last week s e ago g 1, n ere w 2s t t "ll be held Febru a r y lis t e n ing to a ll of thes e c o n c erts. The ternity , g av e a info r mal at t he dor- a note of Benf ord s l ast c om p osi- 1Mu sic con es WI , • · · 8 d 9 F r id ay and S aturday u nder o rigi n a l a r ran ge m e nt of t he s eries is : mi to ry dinin g hall, Tuesd ay ev enin g , tion. It is, a s wa s,, sa1d, a song-wa ltz 1 an • ' seri es A', grades three a nd fou r; se - January 22. c alled "Moon". This is an en t r a n ci ng I t he sp onsorship of Peru Stat e Te ac hThe luncheon was g iven in honor ries ' B', grad es fi v e a nd six; ser i es comp osition, a nd no li t t le credit is Ie r s College.

conc e rts , ove r t h e radi o. Ma ny hig h

' C ', Ju nio r High School ; and series 'D' due him for his acc omp lishments. It A like co ntest was >S taged l ast y e ar, H h s h 1 d II Th of Dr. H all-Quest, who h a s b een here d b h " , , 1g c oo a n co e g e. ese con- has n ot on ly been recognize y ts "th 0 li'tt le amo u nt of success It Peru journey ed t o the A n tel op e s ts · f 1 ·1 the past w ee k f o r the pur™'se of fi n d - f k · t w1 n cer are give n r om 0 a. m. unt1 r - frien ds as a fi ne pi e ce o w o r m ma- d . d 1 t t hat t his grazmg g1•o u n d l as t y -ear an d the ll a . m. o n Frid ay mo r nin g every in g out w hether the Pe r u chapter of sic, but it h as a lso b ee n recog nized w as e t ermme as year end of t he a llo tted f Qrty mm u t e s two wee k s. The l a st concert w as Fri- Del ta Alpha Pi met the q u alification s by lead ing m u sic i a n s a nd criti cs. s h oulg be an annual affair w ere on the s h o r t end of a 31 t o 26 1

H owever, " Moon" is not the on l y In the D r am atic demartm e nt of t h e sco:re a nd Ke a rney won s t a t e tit l e series concerts giv en The alter- All m e mbers of Delta Alp h a Pi, all s u c cess c redite d to Mr. B enford , for co ntest there were t h ree p lays ente rT h1s y ear must aven g e this d efe ait. n a t e g r a des c oncerts are g iven on the sophomores, junior s, a nd senio rs, who he has se v e ral other c omposi t ions i ed in b oth c lass A and class B l ast

d a y , J a nuary 22 when the 'A' a nd ·,:C' for nationalization.

A lso, t h i s will be the seco nd an d n ex t d ate. A five minute marc h is met the scholastic requirem ents for w hich h ave b een .we ll r e c ei ved by mu- J year. This y e ar t he re a r e f our. p lays m ost im po rta nt c o nfe r ence gamz an-cl p l a yed be tween concerts for t he pass- the frateni ty; all members of the f a c- s ic lovers, nea r a nd far Ie ntere d in t he classA group, an_d t f p 11 'rtu a ll y g f l ass s ul ty who b el ong to n ati on al fraterni- h f t d a v 1c ory or eru w1 v 1 · 1n o c e

Mr Benford's first success a J eight pl a ys a r e t us ar en e re m clin c h the N. 1. A A title for the Mr D a mrosc h wis h es t o emph asize a nd t he S{>.o nsprs a nd c ffi c ers of pi 'l no so lo calle d " D a nc e of t h e cl ass B. This in creased int erest t akB b t · th h 1 d d d a ll t h e fr ate rnities in t h e s chool, w e re h b 1 • h 1 · · o ca s since ey ave a r e a Y e- t h at three concerts are intend e t o

Woo den D olls." This piece as een en bv t he s urroun d i ng sc oo s i s mf.eate d W a yne, vic t ors over Oma h a - s u p pl e m e nt s uch instruc t ion as the special guests at t he lun cheon. wi d ely r ecogni zed as a pi ec e of art, Idi catlve o f t he influence of the w o rk Universi ty , a n d Ch a dro n , a nd th ese pupils may re c ei ve in their scho ols, t o Jone :r;-e cently el ect- an<;l t he composer is often re quested d one by t h is co n test last y e ar, an d two te am s are the only on e's r e mai n- s ti m ul ate t h eir love for m u sic, and t o ed presiden t o f Del ta Alpha l'.1• pre- to p lay this n umb e r while on co n c ert i it sho ws t h a t th is colleg es fo; li k ely ing on P er u',s conference sched u J.e. Ien co u rage them in self expressio n sided over t he luncheon T he pro- tour t o d raw a lar ge n u mber of t h ose T h e Kearney Antel opes, 1928 bas- throu g h s ch oo l courses a nd o rches- , g ram was as H is secon d a ttempt was. eq u a lly I youn g peop le a r e int erested in ketball c hampio ns, w hen t h ey inv a d -e 1 tra.s. Instru me n tal Tr10 - - V. H . J in d ra, I received, It is recog mzed as a I music a nd d r amatics. a loc a l court Thurs day will h a ve a Mr. Damrosch t ells man y w o nd e r- R uth Shelley, J oe Jo n es w ork of, a r t as a Chri s tm as Ca ntata, I The r eadi n g con t est, i naug ur ata smooth wor ki ng ag gre g at i o n , and f ul stories t o k eep th e c hild r en in t er- Voc a l: Solo __ _: _ Rut h Shel!e y I a nd is c alled, "A nd !ho u B ethler em ." I ed t his ye a r , : en will be p r ep ared for a b attle r o yal , ested i n t h e m u sic a nd instrumen ts Acc omp anied by A. E H olc h The w ords t o t!;11s piece w ere _ ":' ritten It is h op ed m t eres t m deand a rmed with a d e termination to Th e tra in i ng scho-01 is e q u ipp ed t o Violin Solo - - - V. H J i n d ra b y A. J . D unlap of Oma h a. This c a n- 1p a r t of th e t ourn a n men tn wi ll he g a in two ch a mpi ons h ips , a nd recei v-e t h e se c on cert s w hen give n, Acco m p a nied by Ruth Shelley tata was give n b y the I bu i lt up sufficien t ly t his yea: t o m. t · s over the B o bcats , a f e at a nd t h ro u g h t h e c o u rte sy of' Mr I t d t " J oe J on es c h urc h ch oir at Chris t m as, and it w as l sure a la rge nu mber of entnes vi e o ne n ro u c ion - - - - d "th h 1 a e an d en Th t t 11 t k o lace m that is a ccomplis hed r a r el y, ei t h er by C lements, Superin ten d e nt, a n y co l- L. Hall -Quest receive w 1 muc Pe sur - year e co n e s w1 e _ · amat e ur o r c o lleg e team s. l e g e st ud ent w ho does not h ave a Address - Dr. A. thu s iasm the little the ater, b egm m ng F rid ay h · · An e xcelle nt dinn er was served c on- W a on ly w is h Mr Benford f t t l ·30 h "l th A n telop es miss their c l ass at this time in t e mornm g is e c n : a e rnoon a W le e B II t h e y h a v e . in vite d t o h ear these concerts. - sisting of': mu ch s uccess in t h e f u ture wi t h The followi n g scho ols ' h ave a lrea -:l y elong a t e d c ente r , o f fr esh - Cock t a il comp osit ions, a nd then h Ls si g ned U!) t o riresen tJ pl ays in c lass A: had, t hi s y e a r , a n a bun k d t

DEBATERS OPEN

Mash ed PPootraktoReso asant d., Grav y n a me climb in t h e li s t of com p cs er s ITh M N x t D oor F a lls c :t y man n1 ate rial, and h a ve wor e ou _ e _ an eo n e of th e .sm o othest teams i n t he

SEASQ·N

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,Cblbe d Buttered Beets Sal ad EAGAN TEAM lThe Clo d - - - - T ecumse h history of the co ll ege.

F' R . , .:.fcwc> C rooks a nd a L ady Au bu r n , t 01 .,, . . . __ . R e lls Buttei:: ;.. · • ..,.c-nsi;> e 1 b C-o ach F i.;etldy -F uhn.a:r s ·earn Pi neapple P ie , Whipped Cr eam

WINS TOURNEY!'Nebr aska Cit y h as al so ut played a flash of the ir 1928 fo h ave no t as yet ch ose n t h eir play.

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S c h oo l t e a-;; , and have wol'ked them I into a smooth working a nd fast team.

I t i9n more t han we needed class ednTh e r e m ov a l of the Om a ha Uni v er- The debate of the season takes cation. He also emphasized that the si t y from t he race le a ves K e arne v and I' w i t h Dana Colleg e at: Bla ir educator pf today should reco i niz <:l Peru w e ll out i n front of the In this contest Peru will up- individu al difference-; F u r tr. ermore e n c e race. The tilt wi t h the Antelop es fold' the and Dana will d_e- Dr Hall-Quest stated that t he peopl·e will, w i t h out a doubt, h a ve a n im - ) end the . ._ The debat e l of today lacked t raining . in the use p ortan t be a ring on the c o nfe rence J be a non affair due to a prior , of the hand. The address was well a g r eement of the coaches. e i ed b b t t champ 10ns h 1p.. A victory over Kear- j T . r ce v Y a ou seven y persons ·11 b bl h he loc a l negat ive team, picked as attended the luncheon n ey w 1 p ro a y mean a c amp1on- a res It f t h t t h Id D · · · ship for Peru . I u o e ry-ou s e Coach L o rbeer h as been p u tt in g his , : eearm141.n' maet affiJ ,r mative l 1

prac ice e a e on anuary A proto ges t hroug a h a rd· _workout 24 in t he college a ud1torium. The W YNE

BOBCATS TROUNCE

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last few d i>ys and a fi g hting, well-011- affi·i·mat· e · d f A 1 . 1v comprise o very ed mac hine I S e x:pec t ed to present it- G ai nes and Wayhe Catlett, m a de a Young and Hurst Scor.e Heavily for self Thursday mgb.t. magnificentJ showing, despite the short time they had spent in collectPeru

BOBCATS EASI°L Y ing material and preparing a case. Peru started out with a bang in 1.h e DEFEAT NORFOLK ! Contrasted w ith this the negative sta te conference b y d efe ating t h e __ ' team made up oJ L eslie L eonard, fast W ayne tean:i by the dec isive Junior College No Ma tell for Si x - I Ralph Chatelain, and Archie Martin, Iscore of 40 t o 27. .

foot Peruvians M a de a good s howing, having posses- Although the score was n ot so cl S !:) e d an immense advantage in C@oaCh- neve t heless the game was a n ex-

The and in g , collection 6f material, an d the ceeding ly on e. At the e nd defensive pl a y of Wasley preparation of a of the first .half Wayne w a s go in g Hertz an d t he o ffen si v e w oTk of h

Mr. Lindsey a nd the debaters have strong t e score was 17 alike a t Krej ci p r oved to o much for the les s - been busy for the p as t month work- the e nd of the h a lf. exp e r ience Norfolk team, .and the w t th · in g on the question, and believe that ayne s oo n gave way o e s1xB obcats carried away th e game by a f t d y d H they now h ave a c ase th at will be 00 ers a n oun g an urst got decis iv e sco re of 47 to 20.. "hot" and boosted the score out of

' t h equal to that of any te am t h ey will Norfo l k was the victim of a ouhg I meet this year reason. break e arly in t h e first h a.If w en

This game puts Peru out in lead in their s c oring a ce Ned Lulow, h a d to MOVING PICTURE CAMERA. the S tate Conferenc e. Thursday's tilt retire to t he s ide lines a f t.er suffer in g wi ll cinc h the championship· for the

The college footb all men were ena sev e re t o hi s l eft shoulder tertained at t he hi g h .school. assem- Bobcats. in a fall on the h a rdwood. floors.

• bly Wednes d ay afternoon by the stu-

Th e fi r st half provided much excit- clents of t he high s chool. ment fo r t he fan s , t he junior colleg e The period was turned over to the hoopstt;_,rs b a ttling t he Peru team on showin g of movin g pictures. These

PARTY IS GIVEN HISTORY TEACHER

HOAG LAND RUNNERUP S uppressed

j Silence Please Verdon

The Glrl s Athletk Ass ociation ; Not Qui t e Such A Goose _ Shubert brou ght thei r annu al volley ball to u r- : The Florist Shop Stella nament to a clos e last Wednesd!:'y Humbold t a nd Un a dilla are to en ter n ight, ,when t he fast R eag an team phiys, but the n ames have not been defeated the Ek art te >im by t he ,de- sent in yet.

cisive score of 53 to 36. I H erbert Yenne, of the U niversity

Getting o ff to an ear l y le ad the of Nebraska, has been chosen as the Reag an te am was forever judg e for the dram a tic depar t-n ent of " n rl gr ad :i:> lly drew aw11y from the the contest. Mr. Yenn e is well kn (' wn l ess -accuarte-hittin g Ekh art t eam. in dram a , circles and a m ore compeAlthou g h t he sc ore is decidv e the tent person could sc a rcely be found Ekhart team disp l ayed a rem a rkable in this sect ion of the c oun t ry, amo un t of sportsmanship which made the ga me intere.st in g through ou t.

Mond a y's game brou,ght a d efeaa for t he Ek H t team a nd a wi rn for the

ENNIS ADDRESSES STUDENT S AT Y. M .

'Ho ai;l a nd team. T he game w as a Talks on " The Flaming You th of g oc d on-e, the sc ore b ein g t ied at 1 , various t imes, and neither te am beChina"

i ng very in the lead. T.l'ie Y.M. Held their regu l a r mee tiro.me with the sc ore standm g ·in g Wednesd a y even i n g in th e Li ttle 49 t o 40 m favor of the Hoag l a nd 1 The a t re M;r. Ennis gave a n interes t'- inp: talk on " Th e Flaming Youth of On T ue1day m ght t he Ma rtm ·Chin a."

te 2m pl ayed the Hoagland, ?u t they J Much of Mr. Enni s' t alk was based were n ot eoual to t he furi ous on- on his actu a l exnerie nce in t h e o r ien t . sl a ug ht of th e te am an d The t alk crea t ed much int er r s t ?m o n g w ere sn ow und er by the sco re of the men of the colleae. Man v of the 42 t o 26. !men rem a ined after"' t h e' i n These ga mes are for the pu rp ose ! a n effort t o g et Mr Ennis to rev eal of creating a n in oorest in g irls ath- ' more of his i ntereEting ad ventures let ics in the college. Volley b a ll is while in t he orient. a nation al sport and is becom in g I Mr Ennis' talk was based on t h e more interest in g year by ye a r. The : ex p erience he h ad gained w h il e h e G. A. A h a ve sh o wn rema r k able Iwas w orkin g in Ch ina as a n ewspas kill in maste rin g the g ame.

1 per corespondent. w eek the meetin g w ill be in f airly even b asi s. A t the half ti m e·/ p i ctures •have been taken about the High School Students Give Mrs. Price

th e P eru vi ans le d by the score of 20 campus at various tim es recently by Farewell P a rty t o 14. a of the E astman Ko-

T h e j uniors., h -0 wev er, were not a b le d a k Comp a ny, who was here dem on- A party was given in hon or of to w it h stand t he fi erce on sla u g ht of strating the u se of the c a mera . The Mrs. Price a he soci al hour by th e the six -fo ote r s , aRd the Bobcats h a d machine is a Eastmen 16 m.m pro- Junior hi g h sc h ool g irls ·club on F r iit muc h their o w n w ay durin g the jecting m achine The representative d ay, J anuary 25. last half. T he g ame ending 47 to 20 showed two re a l.s; one of the coHege Lunch was serv·e d . by seventh an d in Pe ru's f a vor football team in action, and the oth - eighth g rade Home Ecrnomics gi rls

Ier of the fishing industr y. Th e color scheme carried out thruInvi tati ons to participate in the

The au-ditorium h as h a d blinds in- out the party was pink a nd white. . . . stalled whereby the room may be G a mes were played and g irls showthird an n ual h 1gh school debate 1darkened for Iant-er s1i des and motion ered her wit h wishes for her .success nament w hich is to be held at I pictures. The E astman representa- in her new work. Mrs Price i& leavLand college, February 21-23, were I tive was in Peru in the hopes of se ll- 1 ing for Columbia Univer.Eity where sent to 5 0 high S'Chools in Nebraska Iin.g the high schoo l a movin g picture s he will ,continue her work for the and Iowa machine. n ext sem ester.

Hi-Y , the form of a p l ay; hour, wh ic h will

The Hi-Y club of the hi g h scho o l be i nterest ing to a ll t he men of th e met1 at the trainers buildin g at six. ' c ollege-be, iS Ure and come o ut. thirty, January 24. Lun ch w as serv- 1 W iltch for further announcements ed by Mac Dunl'ling, which cons ist- concerning t he meetin g o n Febr.uary ed of crackers a nd four-inch cubes of 6.

cake.

The Hi- Y movement is s t arte d v ery well and i9 attended by abo u t fourteen boys.

THORPE ADVANCES

Jess Th orp w as rece ntly el e cted to principalship at Bradshaw, N eb r ask a, wi t h a n i ncrease of s a l ary. He has

Mr. Fling has returned to his hom e 1 been teaching at Bradshaw for the in Texas, after bein g a ssured that past t wo years. J ess is one of the his daughter Mrs Norwood was on ! m a ny P eruvians who is m a king good her way to recovery. in his chosen work.

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EDITOR-IN-CH!:EF .MILLARD FOWLER

.MAN;AGER E. R BURKEY • FACULTY MEMBER - - - THOMAS E. ENNIS

ASSOCIATE EDITORS .1

DARIS BUNCH FRED DUEY HAROLD . MARREN

WAYNE CATLETT WILLARD FOWLER JAMES MUMPER

PAUL COLLINS , J. LESLI£ LEONARD HELEN WAGNER

STEVE TURRILt.E R. G WHITTEMORE

DR. LECTURES HERE

TUESDA Y,

. !H<',me-mad e P ies- G e o flace. - A.dv learnmg _ : - ·' Th e s econd lec t u re wa s a t conv oca' ' I d" app ointed tion time. He t he top ic was "Appre- 1 I . you'll not be • rs s

e c'i a tion." Dr • Hall -Q uest \'s ai d t h at h I if you get y ou r hair c qt a t

Guest of Delta _ Alpha Pi belie v ed apprec iation t o be secon I BOB KNAPP d ' - only to understandin g in t he e',d qc a I ('Next to Gaines Hall o n the dE ucation Fraternity I tive proces s. I T d A ll the le<;:tures deli vered we r Pavement.) ... _ - · . ' hi g hly profitable a nd thorou g h ly en

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Dr Alfred L. Hall-Qu e st noted edu -' c ator, s pent 'last Tuesdey and Wednesday on the Peru c,lim.pus. D r . HallQues t w as here at the request of the D el ta Alpha Pi fraterni ty , t o insp ect the 'school, in reg-ard to nation alizing

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HUNGER

t hat fraternity. : · 1 "

Tuesday morning · Dr, Hall-{iuest

spoke to the student teachers and wtien an excelJent -menu of f # w T DA VIS, ' 0 6, Manager ; members bf fh e' ' pla'ceme'nt burea u iii weU ' balanced food, q 1,.1 ick and I · Eh 38 the, high school auditorium. He talk- service awaits you - one

ed on the needs of the teac.hing pro- things taste better. · ' I No . 1 2th St. .{..i ncoln, Neb r . ' fe sis ion, and the equipment needed b y ,

t he just 'going into the · That's the reason· your favor- ,

Tuesday evening Dr Hall-Quesh vas ite and meet ing'r place

dMr, dI.indsay hantdhed bust whh a tt he th a t h a ve ri sin have worked re sponsi- :the guest of the Delta Alpha Pi , to , ,l>,e , t he b e,.st _·· :6 _

JU g e among e es s or es- hie work, which is educat ion and t ernity at a seven o'clock dinn er · at · ,, · ,

says . handec,t in, in his En g lish class character. Mt. Vernen dining .hall.- He sp-oke ..... . .

Jn.s t semeste'r :·. We a re now publish- ' on suJ;>j,ects of intl!rest to the frater • ' and dance par-1

ing two of them as h iind in. W e will It is not an,d was not a mere edu- nity. · ues.

be g·lad to accol)lqdate other dep art- cational t ask. Anybody could teach T d · D H 11 Q t 11 · · I <IY · r. a - ues was , _.

ments iri :the future ,. providin g t he es - boys trades and give them an elemen- tu r es on Wednesday. He Epoke ju the

says are ot reason,able length ai:d 1 tary education.. · Such t asks have been college auditoriqm at 9:50 and prac- · ·

h a ve been typewrittei;i. and c orrec t e d done since the begirtning of · ci v iliz a - · tically-_ al caSSE_lS Were dismissed in or-

tion. But thi.s task haa to be done ' der th;it- evt;ryone might hear him I C ARL

SUCCESS with the rawest of raw, _!llatel'i al, done ' topc of his $peech was I Nebras.ka

Success is not what a man does for with the civiliz'ation of the standing.'.' He stiiessed the poin-t th 2 t I · · ·:-. -- -.· ·. , '

i n th.e rr gre;,ates t triumph o f t he

himself, is not "·eve what he does · " U d t d " · b · f 11· 1 scree n.

" race, anc;l so done as n.ot to run acro ss n ers an 1ng is .· a · as 1s . or a

for h fa !ellowmen : There is altogeth-

race lines and social lines, that are

e r too much talk about socil!l service, the strongest forces in the communi-

and the community .:spirit, and the ty. It had :to be d one for t he be nemoney maker, and what a man owes fit of the whole community. It had

in the way of big thin.g s. to be done, moreover, .without loc a l

mans rst duty is to his family help; in the face of the direst pover-

If' he marries, brings ch i ldren .the ty , 1 done by ·heg-g-ing, land done in - Light house keepers

world, and· then is pre1;>ared to work spite of the ignorance of one race ' • ' ' I I him self to death to' take . o'f and the prejudice of the other. . .. · want fresh Jruit and vegetables give f

Do n ' t forg e t fr e e Crtina on wife and children a nd give his young _. t · l W d I' · ' t this ni g ht. sters a proper start he has done his No m a n living had a harder task, US a rta • ' e · e ter. • pi bit ·And one ' slfould- have a lot · and a t ask that called for more' wis- '· l 1 more d t d 't . h Th L ' .D. a ·. E ' D F E R

r espect for these 'iJ co'inplairiin g' mar-' 0 Wo , e true :neashure , , ·

FRI , SAT., FER 1-2 ·· tyrs than for most of the "'orl.cl work- o r. as m g ton s-.s, uccess 1s, t en,

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ers The world ·@1'ds them' not is teac1iings :- at · Tuske g ee, nor "

more.. S even gaining tli e support of benevo-

S d d 1 lent p ers ons at a distance, but this-

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a on her rosy lips, and the chi!- U - :N "" f ·t ' · dren playing in the ' Iivmg room with mon. o man o our 1011 th · t Th "· h · · b · • a more noteworthy achievemen t e1r oys. e 0115 may e small t hi d t" h d · · d d ' d d ' l 'd d h o s ere 1t nan t 1s; an 1t is an m-gy, abn f1 aphi ate d, t e fur- achievement of moral earnestness fo r m ure may e o t e cru est kind th 1 th f h h 'ld ' the strong char a cter or a man who e c o es o t e c 1 ren may be 1 t -" S £ on e a gTea n ational service.- ragged and ·tor)1. The place may not Ch K ' b b d f . esier or er. even e pa1 or; m fact 1t m ay not even be owned. But the man knows that he is welcome, that heve ,is someupon whom he can depend; they will stick with him thru sickness· they wiJ.l smile with him thru fortunate times, and t hey are depen-

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dant upon him. It is not a burden New Machinery Being"Placed in Posi- to his s houlders; it is a care to which tion This Week

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such a 'little thing, few Good progress is being made on TUES., JAN. '29;TARKIO, AT PERU Benedict's fres hm e n 0 us ·0 tain it in the larger sense, the work at the new 11'ght plant. It (P 1· ' 'T' I F h ) freshme n . ) r. t tt · re 1m1nary....::.::... Ji a mage vs., · res . or 0 a am or even approach · com- is not rapid because it i.s the

lie clings. It is home. . vs. Peru plete success In life is .- to near- the Thur., 3i-, -Kearney at Peru W d F b W t h (M kind of work that wm permit speedy · .e ., · e z , . e n wort o . ) Mil· of our ideals and when Qne eaches the top he can no longe performance. Handling pieces of m a - Thur., Fehr.. 7, Wayne at Peru. itary Aca d e m y a t P er u. - chinery ranging from two to six tons in is not calcul atecr to boost Fri., Febr. 15, St. Benedict's' '.(k'aa.) ' . Frr., Ma r. 1, Oma.ha, Universit y at Peru We musb fall again. . one"s record for swiftness. However at Peru. - (Preliminary ... Tues., Mar 5, N o rt hboro, (Ia.) at P e ru1 there has been steady and effective •. Success is a sh a dowy thing, always . . , · , . - - · ADM. BUDGET TICKET OR 50 Cen t .s . eemingly .within our grasp, but. just progress tow a rd the completion of the ., , : . , : 1 · t f h big task the boys had ahead of them. qu o reac ; for some it is money; ===• am:uu: a && as EW!9¥i ssawwww:at.M&&aas

1? r others it is love; some · live for During the past two weeks ,the The 1929 basketball schedule of the gym on 'l:hurs day, February i i;i vade Pe ru on W e dnesda , Februa r v -'!tuos .'a:m.t aq1 JO :iuawaouuApu aq:i foundation for the big en g ine and Peru State Teachers College offers 7 The Bobcats .and the Wildc a ts 27 . The s oldi e f L . J the fruits of victory. But what- g ene ra tor h a s 'been built Thi s h a d an unusual opportunity to the south-- h.ave not been to g ether on the maple ,·h a v l crs rom e x 1ngton, Mo , er our i'deaLs succe"s 1• · th rt that the w o1·k of · N b • · e a w a y s ranke d h i"gh i·n t he Mi·s· • " · · s e · erm- e·ast e raska ' t · ·92.; Th ' ·11 h · · tt• h ..1 • • C<>Ur s1nce " .:>. 1s w1 .,, e a con- • urn! pomt of a well ruh race -Will- se mg t e machinery w as be g un at • sou n c ir c l es o f ca g e t T a'rd E F 1 · noon Monda - -At th' · 't' Th On Tuesday, January 29th, Tarkio tilt and may have a decided spor hey are ow er. .,, ; y. is wn mg, urs- p h h . ' . h N I A A 1in t he fie l d t h' 1 · ..iay noon the eng· " ·n 1 • · colle g e will journey to eru wit t e b armg on t e race. , ts y e ar w i th a stronger .,.._. ,, . . .. "" , . me is i p ace, as 1s . 1 t e h '-;. EDUCATION · also the g en e rator. The force is now !!f _ riday, l'.ebrua ry 15, St. edic t 's I .. am t a n usu al. _ _ is not :a t hing apa rt from busy sliding the h"ah·es of the four - the i:i u:pie and white - Colleg e will pla y a return game at Omah a U niv ers i ty will v isit t he hfe, not a not a philosop hy: tori ,fly wheel into their • pl aces, and school f?r many 'J'.h,e :ralmage Peru The fig hting_ lads from At cJ: i- I Peru c amp us on F ri da . itl is a direct tea chin"g of how to li ve placing the main shaft' between the A. C. will clash ,with the Peru fresh- sdn have served notice • upon ith e Bob - ! a.n e nd · , y , March 1, ip ,J , • r · k' · h ' · e avor to ra is t h " ' · and how to wo 'k. · · engine and generator" in positiOn. It men m a pre \mmary s irmis · i c ats that they mtend to aven g e their t h e e mse lves in I• Booker '!;. W itshington £he world's ' is expected that this - part of th e On Thursday, January 31,' the defeat of 27 to 23 last week Periivi- -! .' e. column Hubk a 's t eam . ' K I 1 t N b 1 Tl · · I i s n n provmg a tl · greatest coJ01·ed industrial teacher work -will an be accomplished by the ' earney Ante opes, as years e- ans, eware . us t s one o f t he t n W t ll g i ve the Bob a'nd perhaps the most per- end of the we ek , Thi s, however , will -braska State Champions, will ag ain stron g es t colle g iate t e a ms .in Ka nsas , s a merry batt le i n t he i r l ast conf J ct ·?f this defin ition : To still leave ?1uch !o The !;team do their to r:tain the . w e ek_ w a lloped the famou s I t : : ;:ce contes t o f t he seaso n . This 1 E? g - and fit'tin g ' are all to be I buntmg. : Th1 s wrll Umvers1ty te a m 30 t o 19. In I land c:on from the strong G rand Isor" Hebvew, Is · ver}" small: To mstalled the e,Iectrical appa,ra t us a nd the cl:iamp10nsh1p and W11l of- the past they h ave bat t led o n e ven I 0 He g e cages t ers , w?_I' k;' fs 'Yhat ' pl_? ced1 ? t her jobs fer a of thrills to be remem- ms w i.th. the t e ams ! bor: T u esday , ;M a rch 5, N orthh1s mastet> did m one way attd• hunger ' finished. F. M. Pettit, superm te nd- bered. Don Elhott, 6f t he Nebraska m the K a nsas City regi on. As a cu r -1 A . C. of N orth bo r o 1 .11 done in an6theri yet 'both• these ' en f of the plant, estim ates that it !' University, and John Wulf, of Kan - 1 ta -rais e r, t he St. Bene dic t's F re s h - return to Peru. M ost of ;h o; a , left Southern" life where· they found new "Unit in running order, and ready Isas University and Hilly ard fame , will will oppose ,Pe ru C o lleg.e l that hard -fouo-ht b ;·n_ it:', But to teach 1the'J b e gro t'<Y . do will still take thirty d ays to get the officiate in this battle Fres hies. ' ' · -

8 Whe n .the Bdb"'c t el O'. ed and skillful work,, ·as men of all the race s to the into the system. I Wayne State C<tllege will be at the \v en tw or t b Aca.demy will· -0 u t t he st bge

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HIGH SCHOOL IN FIRST DEFEAT

' Watchriiaker and J eweier '

TUESDAY, JANUA_RY 29, 1928

could not he but following EXCHANGE NEWS l is •1loo ueup for the Peru high: , , , "Say it with Flowers" •W. Williams; ·forwa'ra. , Umon College '.have recently install. e an 10norary pams frat ernity, I. Wiiliams, forward.. 0- 1- - - :--h ·

CUT FLOWERS Pate, cel'lter. ', · ·. · '\... • " · 11l'UNE·D, &'f\. nESIGNS' , Lo Camaradas .tispanoles.. I l 'J , • .":'r · " _ ses to Sterling After___Five Succes" Newt.on , gua,rµ.: , -·" -

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i ; . ! I ' \\8 result ?,astiitg.s• now making ' The Peru , Bobki tte ns their of two field g 9als by Pate, and ? ,ne by plans for a declamatory contest to be ' · , lJViA,iN;fS I , r helcl sofiietlfue fo! Ma'rcM· " · ' ' WIRE PHQNE WRITE • defeat of .:.ti{e se.as&n li.t;"trui h..in ds d.f Tyno?· ,, i 1 n ·''· · · 1 • • •

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· s'choo11ast .F1'.day .. KS" ' , .

. ' · ,. " · lnr gh: t. The Peru bO'ys had hung tip 'a opportunity t o Ec1!iy, , , Cify; 1 I vd1e.cfteoartietsassto- DEAR ,:, '. a W!il\ ;of find a? ?f .......... ....

• • • < • • " ; sev eral yolumes on practical social, · · \'.

• . ed partfou larfy bi tlte r . Th'e score was It ., has been :. a long time since I -.. -.. •

' »•. " · · • 6 to :17. .- , • wrote • to you, hut you · probably •. t · · 1 · • <· \ , . ,.

The gatne is aint been worryi.ng none cause you Debate activities : , ...

1 · a slow ,. and w:iinteresting• o11e, re- know I• / foo;i) ' ,14, when ,the affitm a:etve

w ith IJ..O,or. :plays ·00 the part of F!>ad I'm all of. cas4 and I need t eai;i '_.pf t'h,,e - ' . ' ·

''EL'ECTRIC SHOP · · the .Kitte,ns. And . it is . rarely 11eme • pr.atty pad «:a use - you kn.ow the . Greight<>11 . neg ii_tive team fo , a , no- ·f . •" , - ·

·-· ito in·: 111il:fis,., it i s ho'Y ,4oep d? i?ate the ;

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" only ·f ·air to "the Peru team to say Ltheff 1is 1 bord , an<jl every- sc oo f ·' Shoe«repainng a•• 'GoJDfortable! • • h b r' ' • , " [ , • t l!,t it ,was, seriouslY .,1:1andicaP,P,,ec;l ., Y - • -. ·

NEEDS s a cial-

the _ Sllfallness of ,to ,th11 dem"inshions of a pan- d'i:J!fJ Y" 8fp_ e were defe:_at-r -.. ing floor, and the fowness of cafJe:, ;<, 1 " e ast ' \ ,) .J .• \ , , · to c:or :v ei h i;d al t and score 2& t o 1 Midlai:id 'fOn < • o,n ..East game on J3, l!lBY, - ai;id bf bet my 1y e;y I lfo-ame; ', ):? i;hfnd

. Side of the Street) f be the.re'll be a different story, · them p e::p.fessei:s just stayed .t!free-quarfers of tlie game.

FRAMES · · Wf'l cpuldp',t., ans't'er. Any- "" ' ' . ' . . . I ! ' : ii , t • J ' • .• way I though they were av.t.ful'; I

• 1 I "T;he 'r;dr t he, team 1,1,p 't_ll quef>-

I, PHOTO 'FINISHING I t ' Malted , Milks-'-George's Say , yott folks should :be up here ...,_.... • ,_..__ to- see ailt he tu·hny' ,._ y6h 'Full line · of "a,na · CAMERAS CLARY;S ' 'CAFE · .... b'- I ·· · .. · r · · r' -: ". · see th1s way; First it snows all ,, '. " • r ..:.

MEALS, 'LUNCHES, "6 I J. D. GRAVES \ ov,er' then 'it :r!ai n s "and freez €s ev- GAS AND OIL . . . .., SHORT ORDERS g 1 I .ATTORNEY A'F LAW [ · •anq · then it repeats the We' haYe" a: "modern ' air hoi; t t· • \ ""HOME MADE Pl'Es ' . .. -· - --NOTXRY' "PUBT.JC'' :- -·: -:\r a 'coupii!' t i'm.es. :· B r ' theri' the to AA1P us '. tlfe beeft service i '·Peterson 1S.tudie . g. Peru Nebraska sidewalks are just_. in . a good condi- J po$sible Iii ' ' 1ubricatin'g· your . • •• ' . ,/ 2 doors sou th of Post Office 1 •

- · ' tie n to• go ", ska'tirip- p,eo- ' car.:! ' • • ,

I .F __ ·,O . · . ·rs ,. °ft . h. · •.$6. ....

_ , I tliin')( §ome - of those ·bo'ys f · ,

. find this store a ·satisf!'{ctory p'lace Bl'e in ' fsmlrr- _,_,_,_ ...,

their Fresh ?1eats, Lunch. and, canned · . tys, they get :-a place an ' slick and · · ·

. milk, fre s h and frmte and Everythmg · f then stand it's 'wai·ili ,1 · - FISK

Io.r the table. Serv.1ce good and prices - " ( ;lnd ..\fatch' the girls lall down. 1 • Suite 410-11 Symes, J)enver....l...M;

Shuck, Ph.

-MAR-DIS ST-ORE.. .. :: ·.r got ..a; ]oke 'tell SQU. . At appirc;rits to '

e y erybody fauglied when · Mr. Brown · · · · · ..... told !t se We ..

We specialize in' l'adies' and children's hair cutting, .1 had . a history t e st- .and one of. the. , . ,, . .

shampooing, scalp treatment, facials, manicuring----'Sil ·. i was what .'s ;8lack lines of beauty c:uJture. Your patronage appreda'tecl: For I Some guy said it was ' Have 'Your Overcoat'

A poiotmens Phone 187, Monteith's Resi dence. t Cruso s man he found ., 0 n 1 the · p ' . 1s'larrd.' Now wasn't that' clever. It .

TAYLOR S BEAUTE SHOPPE ·· look'§ like a nyone would- know t!lat it

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PERU PEDAGOGIAN

DR. N. s. HARA.HAN i beth-"Now what are the witches? FAST ST · Joe Krejci- That's the hour when HARD

, Mrs. Norwood, while teaching Ma c- I

PREPSTERS HAVE f BOBCATS LOSE T O

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DENTI the. wife greets y ou w ith, "W ell, Tar kio Come s Ou t On T op tWith -a. ' X-RAY SERVICE 'wi t ch' ;itory is it this time," 31 · t o 23 Score LACQUER, ENAME L Over Barnes' Pharmacy. Tel. 27 Aubunl, Falls City, and - - - I d I; PAfND H t Ch"li toe-George's Place-Adv. Plattsmouth Oustand- The P eru Bobc ats w ent owp to a ..,_..__..__..,_ 0 I ,

AL ing Rivals 31 to 23 defeat before T arki o, last I COAL CO

Thursday, at T a rk io , in a game that ' MBER CO

was fille d w it h pep and a ccur ate bas- 1 I MEEK LU M • W. J. RABEL, gr I - - ket s ho o t in g. I' 48 Peru, Nebr.

_..,_..,_..,,_..,_..,_..__..,_...,_..,_' STERLING PLAYS HERE

H E R E ' T I S ' , Wi t h a d efea t fr eshly i n mind, t h e I P e r u assumed a good bra nd of bas- I Phone f I iPeru Bobkittens we nt t o Humb o1dt, 1 ketball fo r the fi r st few mi nutes of ; ._.._..__

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j to d a y, to pl a y th e 'Humboldt five. , play, b u t s o.o n gav e way to the ;......,_....,_..,._

IHumboldt h as been playing good curate shoo t ing of speedy I

ge r nn I ball so far this ye ar , a nd the gam e ! 4 f ter leadin g fo r t he fost • A. E 0 Johnson, D. D. S. j I po rm ises to be a to ug h o ne fo 11 t h e I few m inu tes P eru g:av e way when X I k i tten s 1 t he s co r e was tied by a Tarkio ma n 1J

READY TO SERVE YOU WITH

THE VERY BEST SANDWICHES

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l Coach W onder w as gomg t o de velop I d p bl t t h . _ . A n e r u w as neve r a e o ca c l!lp. ...._.

I an other ch amp1ons ntp t eam :lior th e T . ht T I · 11 I h -· "' h K h omg ar oo w1 pay ere, Pt epste rs. l e 1ttens ave wo n P t t II t d f th t 'I

11 8 f th' .t 1 k "f j I mmedi a tel y afterwards a n otheF field • Phone 36 o a r 1s se ason 1 oo s as 1 ' goal fo r T a rkto p utA..}ie m m the lead, I '

. . . e r u IS pre y we une u p or e s . W'th a Sm1 e fiv·e ou t of SIX st arts Their Six t h f t f 1 erv1ce 1

I . . . game a e r a success u i n vaSton on W A Y

• with the Sterling qumtet '"'.as t h e W a yn e a nd Norfolk teams • R JG HT A .

' f th ei r first d efeat of t h e s e aso n. While "

I t he P er u boys did not offer any ex- U . C 11 t C 11 v · I SHOE SHOP •

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• ; 1Jl anat 1o n for their defeat , 1tl can well I f t t t h C t T 1 t • Peru Nebraska I f i h . h · F b 'were or una e o e ar oun o s oy "

HA URGER HOT DOG . . . m o n o ege a o e ge 1ew ;

I ·be what wSill .ap p en e tell of the life of his f ath e r , t he great : ary ,3 w en t e , terhng t eam Wi ll R . l ' t d I t - HAM EGGS ; pl a y OJl t he loc al court C a n p aywn er, ·,

LOIN

I ; fast Falls City t eam on t he lo cal Ivens- W h at d id yo u get in the #

J HOT So.U'P·S

11 2 the Bobki tteQ.s meet t h e ,. oun eo 0 soy. Typical i"

I :c ou rt: Brown will be h e a r. with whii.t exa m? Palmer s

ervice

' ·vr om1s es t o be a fast q uin tet. The I H a llenb eck-Zero but t h at's nothOrange team so far this year h ave ing fo r m.e. ' ' Washing and Greasing I

l1eg 1<> vt:red s ome rem ark a b le victories, , ·

MALTED MILK i

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MILK SHAKES ; 1 , The n ext game fo .r t he Kittens. will : ; AMBULANCE AND #1 I Why hunt further when you

Ibe Feb. 5, when the Auburn quintet ' ! F U NERAL DIRECTO RY I ; lmow the hest.

, wHl invad e t he P eru co urt. Last ye a r, j L HORTON & CO I

I CIGARETTES • TOBACCOS • CANDIES iIb y only o ne poinll after le adi ng up ,to I

i in probably the fas t est games ot t he I 128 Peru, N; br. i 1 ; FLbYD PALMER I ye ar, the Aubu1.on team l ost t he

; · last mi nu te of pla y A ub urn an ct , _..__._._,_..,_..__,.._,_.., ...,. _.._._....,_.....,_..._...

4 Doors South of Crystal Theatre !jauct l-eru may rest assured

BUTTERKIST POPCORN •Peru, fo r some -time, h ave been the 1 bit terest of Doth in b asketball ! F y M d G •

Of OUf eats an · rocer1es I · ;tha t Coach Higgins will come her e ; prepared. Auburn has a p oint to gain this yea r by a vic t ory over the Come in and look 0ur s tock over ============================= j n.1ttens a nd the b attl e p romises t o

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' be a t r e a t for basketb all fans

WE HAVE QUALITY AND PRICES

/ Frid a y, F e br u ary 8, Coach R oth ert's ' '

1Class A P lattsmou t h team will b e her e f

\ to c lash w ith the "Wonder" t eam.

!R athert has s howe d considerable sl\.ill 0

' as a basketball men tor , and w ill I out a d oubt have ano t her sm ooth

T. C. COLLINS MEAT MAR.KET '

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•both at Per.u and at . Plattsmouth. . FRESH

j wednesday, February 13, Peru will P astry Bak e ry Delicac i es. A n d

;1have a chance to gain revenge for the prices. They are right.

f j her only defeat so far this y ear, when B

I i the fast Sterling invades P.eru Peru, Nebraska

l:'eru made only two field

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February 19, Peru will joumey to I

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I tempt to g.ive Wolverines anoth- I

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I victors of the tilt here, giving the

Otoean agg,regation only one field

and 23 the .District !

Following is' the schedule as it shall

I WANTED- A date with one of the I .

d $5 85 f girls in my Shakespeare class.-Fred #

I Duey, Phone 188.

" ·hurt.-Leslie Lenard.

· hi story classes so that D©ris Erick- # to sit up while sleep- SPRING

f I WANTED- A g irl for Goac.h. Lor- r

WEARING

APPAREL

1beer-Apply to Helmit Brockman, I ;W E S S E L, S _

Outstanding Values in Sp - ri"ng D Good Coffee- George's Place.-Adv. resses, Classy Jean, Korrect Co-ed Fam F h I I . , ous as. ..

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j f T h J M". 1 Aubum at .Auba<n. J eac ers Needed for Second Semest er r Prices, $7, $8, and $9, WANT ADS ' Boomer's Teachers Agency ! I 124 N. 12th, Lincoln, Nebr. i I
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MANY SCHOOLS ENTER CONTEST

Prospect Good For Lar g es t Tournam e nt Ever Held at Peru ·

ATT RAC T I VE PROGRAM

T he a nnu a l D r a m atic a nd M usic co nt est und e r the spo nse r of P eru St a te T ea ch e r s Coll e g e w ill b e l-.e ld F eb ru ary 8th a nd 9t h Th e cl ass A T ow ns w ho h a ve e n t-ere d a r e :- S ab et h a, K a n s a s; F a ls iC ty, T ec umse h , Ne br as k a; N e b r as k a C ity, N e br as k a ; T ark io lVIis , o u ri ; Aubu rn, N e b ras k a; B eatr ice, N ebr as k a ;_ a nd ck p o r t , Mi sw uri.

Cl ass B sc h ools w ho h a ve en t ered are Elmw ood , We ston , D aylain , •S te rli n g , P e ru Pr ep., Hickm a n, H9ne y S te ll a

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PE D IAN

t h rows. B r i g- c ame i n for h is s har e I - -- -· :of the gl o r y a nd P er u had d I{ I ta lks o n t h e s u bJect by faculty me mm ore poi· R a oz en av 1n g succ ess:fu ll y wi t h ·tood t h e I bers a nd stu d-e n ts n us . . us , t he B o bc a t's . . doubte-duty a d on slau g ht of t h e Ke a rn ev An t elo pe ' I Mrs. D u n n i ng be a a n by t elJ n o· t he · " , n nex e te n - "' " {}Qints, !l d wi f.h a i.. le th e B o bcats a1'8 n o w nreonr in g· t o 1 org a niz a to n of t h e or ig n a n d <l ev e l• , v ,. 1s _ - · · \ of tlrn b ig Swed e he ld t he A n tel o pe keep t h efr co n fe r en ce st an dih g un - 0.til· Lt:• hobmc · '. '· In

· in Cbll ege A u di to ri am Cl ass " A" On e

Per u 's 1929 d e b ate season w as op - Ac t Pl a y s w ill b e p r ese n t ed. e n e d T u es d a y, J a n u ar y 29, wh e n the At e ig h t th i rty o clock F 1id ay nega ti ve team m e t D a n a col lege at e v e n i n g in Coll eg e Gym n as iu m P er u Blair Pr ep w ill p l ay b \ls k et b a ll w it h P laLt sm o u t h forward to a s in o l e fie l d o-oal th · b lemJ·s hed b th . . f th· her ponts she d es cnb ed s ome of h e r . .., · ,,,. , 1s · · y · e 1n.v asrnn o . . . . T hose d e b a ti nir a r e A r c hib r.Jd Ma rb emg s co re d b y Willi ams a sub f , ur·1a - own rnieres tm g li t t le h o b b ies t. R 1 I C Satu r d ay n i ne t hi rty o'cl ock A M. ward 01 vvI ·ca.ts n ex t Thu1·sd a y 111g ht. · Mi ss Ah l ber g , t h e sc ool n u r s·e s.o r k e m , a P 1 b a te la in , L eo nIn th e-i f t b t tl 't h W h a rd , c a p t a i n of th e ne g a t iv e te a m i n t h e Coll ege Audi t ori am the Gl ee C a p tain Lo ve ! p l a v ed a great d e - · irs a e w1 a yn e on t e t op ic of wri t i ng as a h ob b y. Club s will co m oete t h ey ar e cl assed t h W s.'- d h p r esid e nt of the D e b a tin g Cl ub. f e n s ive gaJne for Ke a rne y and w a s 1 o n e i!dc at fl oor, P e r u w as v ict- •i e pornte out 17 at aft e r o n e' s as f oll ows:

:iU:_o _hi _g·h score r f o r hi s . w i t h /1 orio u s t o te t une of 40-27 but sinc e w as a'c . c ep t ed a n d p u bli s h e d Freq u e nt fl r she s of w i t l h r oPg h ou t F ive cl as s A Boys Gl ee Clubs.

1t was no lo n ge a h bb t he a r g u me nt k e_n t the au d i e n c e se" e i, p o mts . W o lc o tt, at c e n t er t hen the P ed acr o g es from u p <.tate 1- av e • · r 0 Y· . F o u r cl ass B B oys Glee Cl u b s. sh o \"·.;:d fine fo rm in foll ow i n g in H : / b t l "' - ; Miss F au l haber t alk e d o n fre sub- awak e an d int er es t ed Six s las s A Gi r ls Gl ee Clu ts. capta ins l o ng a tt emnts b u t h e - ee n n n km g not h rn g bu t ' B e a t ' j ec t of modern p o e t r y c omp a ri n g· it The of bo t h team s em r lo y • Si x cl ass B Gi rl s Gl ee Club. slowed up so m ew.!; at b ,,. a hea d Peru" an d C oac h Lorbee1· exp ec t s I with e ar lier w or ks 1 a r res tm.g a,n11log i es a nd m ild sa- F iv e c lass A Mi x e d Choru ses (Contin u e d on page four. ) a tou g h b a tle. j Emily P et e r son next ga v e a n ove l ir e to v01ce c o?test ab ove the F o u r c l ass B Mixe d Ch o ru ses. - - Th e Bobc a t m e n to r is d i;ri v in g h is ta lk o n t h e h o bby, K od a k i n g. She J lev el of d eb a trn g Saturd ay a t tw o o' cl oc k P M. in t h e

OFFICERS E LECl"'ED

c h a r g·es h d . t' t d I' a lso showe d s om e ar tiis tic sam pl es N o dec1 s1o n was r e nd e r ed s m c e t he (Con t inued on Page a) ar m p r ep-a r a 10 n e 1m - of ·h e r own w o rk.

Ipr a ct ice of eli m i n a t in g the u s e of •

1.n ate W ay ne from t,h: Miss T ow n e add res sed t.h e g·ro u p . on j ud g es is b ecom i n g r, opu la r in t h e

G. A. A. MEMBERS

.. a c e . T h e l a.st p r ac t ic e se ssion saw fods st res sin g t h e m a nn e r of serv i ng ' confe r ence,. I

Fred D u ey is Electe d Pre side n t of Broc k ma n a nd Yo un g at forw a r ds, I th em as mu c h a s t h eir iwep a r ation. Co ac h Lind sa y c ompli m e n t ed t h e ARE

INITIATED

Ph ilos for 1929 at t h e pi v ot po siio n , a n d H e r t z 1 A m e e t i n g of t h e c a b inet offi c e r s b o y s i n the foll o w i n g m a nn er : " N ::i tha nd C a p ta in W as ley a t t h e g u ar d · was h el d afte r w a rds . Ne;xt w eek is . i n g bu t pr a ise is du e t h e opea k e r s of Fi v e New .Memb e rs ar e Elected

After ,the i·egular Ph ilo p r o.gra m ass i g nmen t s, Hurst was s eei n g se r v ice 1 He a rt Si ster w e ek a t Y . W . a nd ev e ry t he ne ga tive team for t he so un d cas e Into Associa t ion Th ur s d ay evening, e l ecti o n o f offi ce r s a t B r ock' fo r w a r d pos t part of t he g i r l on t h-e c a mpu s is u r g ed t o co m f prese n te d a nd t.he pl a tfo r m of tJ•e s·eco n d sem e ster was .he ld. l tim e, as was Railsb a c k a nd G all o w ay. a nd par ti cip a t e. On F e b r u a r y 13 p r es e n ce w h ich t h ey exh i bited i n t he W h en yo u m e e t a g irl on t he c am -

The following officer.s w ere e le c te d 1 R oth e rt re lie v ed Kre jci a n d D e lz ell each g irl wiU d1isc o ver t h e id e nt ity of fir s t d e b a t e· of the year. " p us w ith some thi na o n t oo of h er Fred Daey - - -P r e si d ent a nd Groot hi u s we n t i n at t h e· g u a rd her Bi g Sister a t a Va l e n ti n e pro g ram P eru e n g a g es in a Ih ea d t h at looks l;ke a n l ee -c ream

OFFICERS RETAINE mat ive te a m trave lin g t o Linc oln co n e - s e 1s n c r azy, .. e s m . e 1x unun ers - - o r S e c ret ax y D · A. A Thursd ay ev enin g the foll owBath - - - R e c Sec r e t ary BY SENIOR CLASS in g g irl s were ini t i ated i nto the cl u b ; W i lham Okrent T reasu r er FRANCI S HAR VEY

D.ona Jane Delzell ___ V ic·e-P r esid e n t pos i ti o rns ne a r the en d of t h e work - d eb a te w ith Cotn e r Co ll ege. t h e aff 1r- h . ' t , G F 1. S r C - out.

CATHOLIC CLUB L y di a H a y eck, Ju an i ta H olc omb, G olRalph Sellhorn S eargeant- at- arm s I ON COLLEGE FACULTY Old Office r s are Re- e lected for 1929

HOLD ME ETING die E ve lyn Ske lt o n , an d Term Hele n W ag n e r. F r iday t h ey had to

Plan s are D iFc usse d For Bi g we a r p ap er h ats w ith G . A . A. prin tH OLD ELECTION H i g h School Sup e r v irn it -The se ni o r class held a sh or t m e e t - V al e ntin e P a rty e d o n t he f r o nt in g las t Tu es d ay at c o n vo c a t ion tim e Aft er ro mp in g a r r o und t he gym Hawkeyes Elect Be ul a h Presiden t fo .r 1929

HAWKEYE CL UB , I Repla c es M r s. Price as Juni o r

G a y lo rd F ra nc e s H a rvey, of Ar li ngt o n, T ex- An el ec t io n of off ic e rs w as held ll!1d Th e Coll ege C a t h oli c Aosociation p l a y i n g bask e t b fl ll w it h som e tw e nty h l b t l . t d t Ia ll fir s t se meste r offic e r s were re · h a d t h e ir r eg ul a r m e et i n g )ac t W ed ot h e r g irl s, t h e poo r un fo r tu n atJl ins a w o 1as e n recen v appo 1n e o ed f " · · · h pos iti o n o f sup ervisor of th e ne s ay rn e · · ro om m t h e - - t a m or t he sec o nd s e m este r. d . t h C C A . 1 1t ia t es h a d to cr a w l throu g t he " p a dThe Hawkeye club met i n th e c o l- Le · The fo ll owin g were re-el ect ed: a u"'i t o r i' um A s h o t b . t d ie lin e." If a ny of t h em c om e t o J · H ' h s h 1 t p D · u · r ns1n ess m ee - " le ge gy mn asi um T u e s day , J a nua r y 29 uru o r 1g c oo a. er u H a r old Ma.rre n - - - - :-- P r es'. d ent Ii n g wa s h eld dur i n g w h ic h it was de - you s ay rn g m ay I and h e ld t heir :u-eg ulaT month ly bus i- 1t he a b se nce o f Mrs P rice , comes h igh Aver y l G a rn es ____ V1c e-P res i den : ci d ed t ha t Mis's Co n w ay sh r u ld write s t a n d up t o r ec.1 te be kmd to them ness me et i n g dur i ng w hi ch t i me o ffi- ! l y recomme n de d fr om he r former po- Ma r ga r et Clm : b urg - - ·- Secr e ta r YJ up t h e p u rp ose a nd a ct iv i1ies of t h e wor t h ynecs w a s h t · • ' t a s s u pe r v iso r o f t h e· Ju nio r j Ha rol d , McCr ei g h t - - - T r e a • u e r or g a ni z a t io n for t h e P er u v ia n l:o a frn e l test whe n a lu n c h con si stcers for t e comm,g semes er w e r e Is1 ion I d d d h h . , · · · · 1 d h f S 1 t ' N ae ec1 e i at t e ;i r e :1ce nr Pl a n s w e r e also m a de fo r a socia l m g of sa n dw ic h es, p ick les, fru it , elec t ed They are as f ollo ws : I Sc h oo a n t eac er 0 ocrn Eh rrnld ap p oint a c om m itt e to m ee ti n g t h e n e xt t im e in t h e form of c ook ies an d coffee was pu t b efo r e P r esid e nt - - Beu l a b G a y lord j Sciences a t S w eetw a t er, T e xas p a re a <' !1a pe l ;H vg-r a m to b e g i ve n a Va le n t in e p ar i·y. N elson, th em a nd t h e y wer e o r d e r ed to "G o Vice-President - - M a rjori e S imons j Mi s s H arv ey r ece i ve d he r B . A in fr -=! .:1ear fut ure Mary E n g les, a nd H a r old M1r - to i t " Sec r eta ry?Treasurer _ Doris T u r nb a ll I de gr ee f r om P ark C o ll eg e , P arkv ill e, r en a r e rn ch Hr g e of t h e e n t er t ll i n-

Af.t • h t · th m eet i'n g I Mi s so u re an d h as g r ad u a t e d w ith a n ARC HITECT W A S H E R E men t a nd r efr es h m e n t s. By fre q u e nt er a s or session e , Th h h · h ·

EN ROLLME NT GOOD. T he seco nd s emes te r a t t he T e a chadj o u r ned a nd g r oup p ictures we1 e tafoe n of t he c l ub for the P er u v ian

e d th e Uni v ersty of C olor ad o at , the p l a n.s Th e N o r ma l B oa rd meets I ber is u rge d t o atte nd HI Y FEAST B o ul d e r. H e r p re v io us e x perie nce in o n F e bru ary 4, a n d P res id e n t P a t e I

Mrs Duning and Mr s P ate pTepar- elu d es teachi n g at b ot h t h e c i t y j ho p es t h a t t h e pl a ns w ill he i n s u c.h BOB KITTE N'S SCHEDULE ed t he refreshments fo r Mack a 111d Arl i n ton a nd of D a ll as, T exa s · s h a pe th a t t h ey c a n be ac c epted by 2 Falls City at Peru. of g l th e b oar d, a nd t h a t t hey can b e p u t Robert to take to the i r reg ular m e et- Mrs P r i c e w h o h as h e ld t h is p os1- 1 th h d f th t d " F :" ,. 5 Auburn at Peru ing of High y o n T h ursd ay e v en i n g · 1 m e a n s o con a c o r s 1mme 1h t ti o n f o r s ome t ime h as bee n a t e l y aft er t h a t. In th a t c ase a so eci a l F e b. 8 Pl a ttsmo u th at Peru it is t he custom fo r th e mot. e rs o , • t k d . f h t s to a l e a ve of a b s en c e d u r i n g which t im e ' m eet in g of the b o a r d will p r c b a bl y F e b. 13 Ste rlin g at P e ru a e t urns sen· mg r e res m e n · these meetings The y served h ot c hili I she w ill a t ten d Um vers1ty / be c a lled as soon a s _bid s are r e a dy, / F eb. 19 N eb r. Ci t y at N e br C ity with buttered crac kers, sandwi c h e s, w h ere s h e w ill recei ve he r M. A 1 a nd the ma t ter of le t lrng t h e c o n t r ac t I F e b. 22-23 D ist ri ct Tourn a m ent, h e r e pickels, bananas, and :,ui, cake I degr ee · tak en up Mar 1 Auburn a t Auburn.

M A. d eg r e e from t h e U n i versi t y of e arc. ite ct w o I S p 1an nin g t e g et-t? -g eth er m ee trn g s t h e cl u b .h r pe . h 1 t d new d orm ito r y a t P e r u w as h e re th e to st imu l at e m ore p ep a nd i n t e r es t in ers Colle g e ope n ed t hi s w ee k, en r o llT exas a t A us tin. S h e · a s a so at en · l atte r p a rt of t h e wee k , w ork in g on I its activ ities so eve r y C. C . A . m em- m e n t occurr in g Mo n d 1y De fi nite fi gures co ul q no t b e obtai n e d t hi s we e k , 1ot h er t h a n th at a t leas t fifty new studen ts h a d r eg iste r ed for t h e l ast ha lf

y ear. A fe w ar e leav i ng, but th ere w ill b e a g oo d n et i nc rea se in t he t oLa l r egistr ation over las t s emes t e r.

Big siste rs and little sisters com e to Y. W. Wednesday night.

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Entered at Postoffice of P e ru,

Ne braska, as second cl ass matte r.

WHERE DO W E G@ FROM HERE ?

J:ly J. LESLIE ,LENARD

T he title of t h is articl e is a p op ul ar It his incre ase has been i n last sev-

Published Weekly at Peru State question, a nd o ne that is un iversally ·! en years, ancl st.ea d1 ly year b : Teach ers College asked Oft t imes it i s use d at fo ot, year._ W e are su b)'eC'trng our youn ,,,

' ball banq u ets, Ro tary, a nd Ki w a nis p eople to a peri o d of fo u r years of $1.00 the Year-Sc· single copy \ cl u b lunc h eo ns, by aft,e r d in ner comp a rative idleness, in which they to d ep ic t th e f u tur e of t h e ' l ose th eir s en se of <l iI:ec ti o n. S end

I :indi vidu als in t h e cl.uh or organi za- 1us far -sig h ted, STAFF · ti o n to w hich they a re speakin g, and young men who d islike co ll ege We

EDITOR - - - - - MILLARD FO W L E R in answerin g i t th ey describe the ne ed mo r e of t h em for t hey are the ASSOCIATE EDITOR - - - - - - - FRED DUEY \en v i r onm ent of the memb e r s in t he le a ders of th e fu ture

TUF,SDA Y, FEBRUARY 5, 1920

Don't You Want a Little S ister?

I Yo u 'll no t .be dissappointed ' ;I if you g et your hair cut at

I BOB KNAPP

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PERU STUDENTS

; In".'ited enroll for t eac hing l I positions with 1

BUSINESS MANAGER --

--- E R. BUR K EY fu t ure, n ever t h e p resent, in g low - / These c om men ts are s1 gmfiicant, ASSOCIATES HAJlOLD MARREN, WA YN E CATLETT i ng t e rms ,coming fro m a p r ominent e du cator

FACULTY MEMBER - - - THOMAS E. ENNIS The t ermin a tion of t he present se- , The y o ffer a r ay of hope to the stuREPORTERS

CAMPUS - - - - FRANCE S MORTARIT Y

MUSIC - - - - - - - - ID A SCH R E P EL

SPORT FEATURES "TI P" R OB ERTS

SPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "S QUEA K" MU MPER

FEATURES - - "STEVE" TU R JLL E

DR;).MATICS - - - EILEEN MEANS

FACULTY - - T- FR E D COLE

DARIS BUNCH HELEN W .A:GNER WILLARD FOWLER

WITCHCRAFT

m ester is approaching, and it is ap- dent w ho has e arnestly attempted prop r iate for ever y stude n t on .this fo r a y e a r or m ore to adapt h imself c ampus, and e v e ry other colleg e to t h e reg or s of college life, and c ampus, t o propoun d this qu ery to finds th e r o u ti ne irksome a nd futile , h imse lf, "Wh€re d o I go fr om here?" a nd feels c alle d b y h is reas o n, log ic, Generally sp ea king every stude nt is a nd i nstinc t to rub elbows with t he t r eading the hi g h r oad of edu ca tion wo rld. C ollege c an d o a great d eal to obt ain a deg r ee. Theoretically for the i ndividual, bu t u nless it 'awak - •

I TheDavis School Service f ! W. T. D A VIS , ' 06, M an ager i P hone 38

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thi s d egree is rep r ese ntativ e of th e e n s i n a stud€nt a longing to become ' u f a t t ainm ent of a man or woman's ac q u ai n ted wi t h the ru<l i mentary I

, 1h ighest goal in t h is life , edu cat io n things of t his world, and at least a TUESDAY _ FEBRUARY 5th ; reve als much of the a rt as it w as St ude nts below the begfoning of thei r curi os i ty if not a convic t i on perta in- j dai·ma f Lon Chaney's griµl

pra ct1cecL duri ng those d ays in h is .s eni or yea r, and p ast t he f orep ar t of i ng t o t he t hings of t h e next, eitl:er ..\

Whether the pe ople in the middl e m asterp i ece, " Macbeth." The a r g u - .th eir sop homore year s h ould give t he t!o lle ge' s p olicies are wrong or

believe in witchcraft or not, it m e nt held by literar y aut h ori t ies is theJr personalities a thorou g h inv en- the ·student is in th e wron g n ich e I

is still practiced in many c ountries th a t never saw a wi tch, bu t I tory , j ust as a business'·, firm deter- / No person should arbitra1d ly leave ; Chaney p lays "Dead Le gs that they were only mental imp ress- Imines t he exact value of its assets, 'colleg e , because of m i nor di fficu lties I Flint" a sinis t er white voodoo and in centers of civilizati e n I ions m ade_ upon the m ind of Ma c beth · and the amount of it s li a bilities at encountered t here ·, but it i s well to ' n an African jungle Plenty of The recent witc.h doctor murder "' Ma n y pictures h a ve b een dr aw n of l t h e cl ose of the fi sc al y e a r Wh at ' remem b e r in t his d ay i t ta kes m o!'e " thrills from start to the dram- 9 trial held in P ennsylv a in i a rev eals th e s c e ne of Ma cbe t h a nd t he w it ches 1 business fi rm wolfld g o for fo ur years in iti ative t o leave co ll e g e an d a t t em pt atic climax of the story . I t he wide-s prea d b e li efs of t he d a rk w h ic h revea ls the crue l, w icked fe at- !wi t hou t d etermin in g its financia'I sta1to attain s u ccess than it d oes to stay I Also corned "OUR GANG"

ages as persistin g to -day even in the d tion has I tus? T h e answ ev is obvio us, no ne. j because c o Hege attend ance is now a ; in " Edison M arcon i." world's centers of civiliza tion. e uc a. I Yet man y s tuden ts will go four w hereas a d ec ade a.go it wa a ' taken i ts t oll amon g t h e b eh eve r s of !wi t hou t ev a lu atin g themselves as t o p r iv ileg e.

According to the report made by this a bsu r di ty. A n d to d ay less and h : 1 R w B b h I d ' " ,. a correspondent of the Otn a h a Wo1 ld 1 b . h d f 't h d : t e1r sp1r1 tual m en ta o r p hysical re- oger a son, t e ea m ,, ·1 WED - T HUR -FE:SR - 6th-7"'· f ess 1s em g ear o w1 c es an 1 t h ' · h h · f 11 Am · S t ti t ' · h 1 d · • 04 I tc h f Al h h h f a ions 1p wit t e tr e ow m en encan a s 1c1an, a s comp ete He r ald Witchcr aft is y et b ei n g pra c - w \ h e ra _ t. t ou g d t e _ sto i;i es f o 1 1 Yet, these studen ts a r e n ot to b e sh owing that i n com- "The M1°SS! 0

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· ; ticed in t he United Sta tes a nd v a r io us whi ' lcd _ es is .ytet m g m ta e s 0111 ' censured , no r b lame d. T hey a r e v ie- p arison" w ith a n average yearly in- I l.I1 th 1. d c 1 ren , 1 s p ractlc1es are m ost a · · · I s d Ch I 0 e r C1V11ze count ries s im il ar to f tt A d 't 1 f . 1 1 1tin11zed by a system ,w h1cb di ctates come earn e d by the four prmc1p al y apman plays t he stellar h orgo · e n n W1 c 1cra t 1s s ow v · · ..t. t e w ay i t was carried on during the d t k' 'th .t t h. th at t he common m an c a n b e ele vated , learned profess1o n- do.ctors, l awyers, I role 1n this picture and he will '!' d f Sh k passm g awav an a m g w1 1 e 1

ays 0 a espeare. many s u - t't ' b 1 f t h e duc a tion and t hat matricu- 1min i:;>ters, a nd orofessors-ski11 ed 1a- I give you as m any laughs as he S d f h pers 1 ion e 1eves o e 11 b , b h : d"d · "Ch 1 , tu ents o istory and r eaders of day. I a t10 n 111 a college w ill e an ' open orers, m e c a m cs, and eari;i I 1 1n ar ey s Aunt" historical novels have often t hrill ed The onl y ri v al of witchc raft w hi c h s e,same" to a di mly seen u topi a w h ere a yearly inc ome aggregati n g fifte en over the old a ccoun ts of w it c hes tor- is b ein g prac ticed t od av b v e duc a t ed ) t h e grief, t h e sorrow, toil, an d trouble to twenty p erce nt h ig her ; A ture d and execute d- h ar m l es 3, 1.h ou g h peop le is t h a t n iece f oo1is.hness :of their par en ts w ill be a bsen t. · I Socieyt sti ll compensates; t he ma n I F R I. _

pe r.haps eccentric, old m e n a nd wo- p i·acticed by th e' m ed iu ms. I 'Phe comm e n ts of t h e w r iter are of :or woman w h o earns a livi ng by m a n- # Bebe Danials -i n I me n hunte d to t h: ir de ath b y judges Ipeop le of t oday still beli eve t h at it is 1n o _value t he of labor,- an d honest toil. .Eve? stu- I ; and leaders of societ y p ossi ? le t o t alk t o t he sou l of t h eir a nd .1mpo'rta?t pers ons I S n ot : de n t a_h b e rty to st ay 111 this c ol- "

"What a Night" a Educ a ted pers ons h a v e be en sh ock- I d ear fri e nd's de a d body. Tho ug h it i l ack.mg a nd 1s now c ited _ D r. F a_un ce, lege Wlth _ i ts d ef e_ct_s, benefits, and "• t d B U h h h b Also Comedy "The Boos ter.." ed a t the co nduct of th e Re v. Cotto n h a s never b een don e, a nd don e o n p res1 ent of ro w n m ver s1ty, 111 a n fa ults w 1c are s1m11ar to ot ers; u t Ma ther, the most cul tivated , e loquen t · the leve l, it is still p r acticed a nd !in t e rvi ew w ith a newsp aper man sai d, to . s tu d ents who feel t he u rge and disti n g uish ed N ew E ngl and divin e th ere are still peop le ,w.ho are fo o lish " We of A m eric a never d o a n ythi ng to emulate some of our greb.t le a d e1:s, I f of h is purs uin g ove r a l- t o be li eve i n it. lh a lf- h :ar te dly th e G re at w ar a_nd re ally e cl ? c ated in I Conting - FEBRUARY llth I leged wi tc h es t h en· m th e . 1 : seems onl y fa i r tC) !<R Y t hat Hou, a m a ma fo r e du cation h as swept t h e 1s1 ty of th is article 1s I and 12th. ; g r eat S al em witch p e r secu tion d1111 h as d on e m or e goo d for Ch ri s- 1l an d. Enrollmen t m our colleg-es a n d ;elude d with a rem111der that le avmg ,. "P 0 0 I Recently people h ave bee n readin g I t ia ni t y a nd m odern ci vilization t h a n un ivers ities h as i n creased ten times jcollege is n ot a lways a revolt, but a " ort of M1 ss1ng the truly am a zin g deta ils of t he tri a l fifty p eroent of the preach e r s no w in t he last twenty-fi ve years w hile sag acious step, which answe rs the 1 , 0 I of N e lson R e hmey e r, of York, P a ., "a in the fi eld. He h as exposed 1:1or e 1our dou ble d in t h e ;qu :stion co nstitutin g t he titl e of this ;

convicted of killin g t n cts of art . of ,same penod. _ F ifty- fi ve perce n t of article, we go from h ere to work. § t

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STORY

Since recent adv e nt of th e " s pe eds y lvania, on Hess T h e well as the uneduc at ed -perso n s in g -up p r ocess," b r o u g h t o n b y de t ail s of the t rial aooe a nn g m the I • i Industri a l Re vo lution, 'th e r e a d er is World Herald recently WHA T IS CU , fURE? \ For him who h a s a pride in Ameri- 1 prone t o be i m p ati e nt w it h Sh a k es pe ar e r ep r es en t s Ma cbe t h lt i.> to t ak e off our r- h oeo and tr rn cl can traditions and ideals, it mby b e the readm g of the loi: g i: o v e l , allearning his futu r e fa t e from the " ; !1 revc re n e ,· uhe h o h 'Tf< •\. nd h f ll f t h o u gh m any a re of m fimt e wor t h 1 S 1 th ' • m te re sting to no t e t at o a orms . h b · f t d h wi tch e s, as s u r e y as a u , m . e s ac r ed by th e l a bor anJ s uffer _ . . · . .Seekin g some t m g ne o rea , e Bible h ad learnt his from the "Witch f th · lt s t 1110 le 1 i11 t h a t whole which we call hte r a1 imm edi ately a lig h t s uu o n t he sh ort- o e pir•ne e 1'. 1 o m ,, _ of Endor." s we a.t w it r• th e s w e a t l'f th e Iture, America has a clear title to one s tory.. It has so f_a r tod ay The story of still ano t her of th e ldJ t' OO sl a v es v<·'lJ t d led th iit y ye .ir:s - t he short-s t ory. AB numero us t e x ' s th a t some m a gazine i s fe at u qng 'l\ ,h nt r e_c e nt a t tack s carri e d on on ::h e Gre n · . p,n ·amid in I have stated, t he s hort-story" is "Ame ri- it term s a "short o n witches h as been recently appe a rm g work , o r c a 's contribution to literature." one pag e . If s ome t hi ng s h or te i is y et in the d ailies, the· most recenti of , v: hich s.hall b·i oi p e rm a n e n t v alue " h to be de s1 red, w ho kn o w s but th at h I Some claim th a t by wntmg s. or t - 1 f t b c k to which the Abbe Des noye r s, t e v e ner- md help t o 11 r es e : ve the se n ti me nts ,, · popu a r a nc y m ay c om e a a ble a nd hi g hly r esp ec t ed p a r ish anfl lhou g hts of : tie pre!:'ent fo r Lhe I s t ory wi t h a hyphen, we give it a de - the p oet, who spea ks _rn s t a nz a rn ste ad priest of .Bombon, a vill ag e 40 mi!e s future , It is to memorize a lullaby j finite position as. an .art form. Con- of volume s ! Confinin g o ur s e l ve s : o from Pans, was fou·nd b o und with wi t h which a hundr ed milii o n mo t hers sequently, there is dis a greement, and . the p r ese nt, how ev er, t h e s h o.rt-sto1y ropes and bea ten unconscious in the have cr ooned their b a bi es to sl ee p . all do not use the hyphen. However, Iapp e al s t o th e Americ a n as a " h om es acris t r y of his church. After a pro- It is to appreci ate a pic tu r e w hich l a te discussion tends · to prove th a t w hi c h . h el?ng s lon g ed inves t ig a tion it wa s detaches and. lifts out of the confu s- t he r e is a distinct t ec.hnique involv e d I to . . C on sid e r .maga zin e th a t t he outr ag e h a d been committe d in g, di stra-ctin g details of ever y d ay in handlin g the short-story, and ther e l at10n for proof of this F or a m illi o n b y a s ect of m ystics known as flag- life some g re a t ideal. It is to le t t he is a m a rked trend tow a rd - the full I to be r eadin g a s tory is no ell a nts They were le d, b y a w om a n d ock laborer or the lumberjack intro- rec og ntion of i t s place amon g prose I s m a ll c o n sider a tto n n a med Ma rie Mesmin , wh o h a d di s- duce us to that multitude of ho me - form s I Numero us s hor t arti cles t o f oll ow co v ered mir a culously a pl aster s t a t u e less, w if ele ss, childless m e n wh o a r e W it hout b ecomin g too t echnic al, it t h i s will tell of some of the m o r e of th e Vir g in that wept when she re a dy to curse God a nd di e. It is mig h t be sa id th a t t.'1 e re are a num- ar tful · Am eric a n w ri t ers a nd t h eir pr a yed • t o it. t o w alk t he s t r ee t with th e th r on g , her of rul·es to w hich t he s h o rt- s t o r y s tor ies: For c.onv e n i en c e,

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When a n e x celle nt m e nu o f I ; we ll balanced f o o d , quick and f· I c areful s ervice await s y ou I i 'things t aste b e tter.

f That's t h e reason y o ur f a v c;i r1 ite e a t ing and mee tin g . p lac e ; i s known t o he · th e bes t.

After th e a t e rs a nd dance par- i ties.

GESSA MAN'S

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Ma n y of t he H ait i a n s b elon g to a a nd t o fin d t he me a nin g of life, vi e - m u st c on form. T o the dis'cer n in g \ WIS h t o inv estig a te. t h es e sect of pra cti t i o ners of witch c r a f t ariously iit least, thru s h:!rin g th e i r re ad er, the s e le nd them selv es as un - hbr a r y c a ll nu m b e r s w ill b e affi x ed. called t he "cult of t he de ad." W. B. t h eir purp:os efuln ess, ev e n their de s- ' conscio u s)y a ppar e nt We re a d a --J. 0 F Se a brooke in "The Magic Island," , p e r a ti o n. It is to h a v e a r e ii g·iou s s tor y, a nd it is e ither a go od s t or y, a I , rem a rk a ble recent book on H a iti, !experience so so und th a t the gates po o'f s t o r y, or a n indiff e ren t o ne , I H a rvey - Wh a ts th e matter with I CLARY'S

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"It is no t my in te n t ion t o g lo ss ov - tion combined cannot p l'e v ail ag ai m t The r e a r e in t he field of fh e s h o r t - L eo- I w r ot a n art icl e o n fr esh 11 · E ALS, LUNC H E S , er the f act th a t ac t u al hum a n sa cri- it It is to re a d his t o ry a nd liter atu r e story, a s in all other fi eld s, m as t er s m ilk and t he edi t or co nd ensed it. S H ORT O RD E RS fl e e is a Lso an occasio n al i n te gral p a r t a nd study sci e nce a nd art . in s uch a of th e a rt who t owe r fa r above th e HOME MAD E PIES of the Voodoo ri t u al in Haiti. Such as to find o n e s w ay int c. t ha t : r a n ks of t he hu ndr ed s of m ed io cr e. Come to Y. W. Wed ne sd ay nigh t . 2 door s south o f Pos t Office 0 s ac r ific es, howev e r, a r e r ar e and p er- g re a t comp a ny, a p osto li c sue- \ The se a re th e y who ' wr ite t h os e s t or- and g e t a li t tl e siste r. [ formed only under s tre ss of see m in g cession of s a ints a nd nw rt a r s, p r o- ies we unc onsci o us ly judg·e as "go od" , dire n e c essity phet s a nd seers, t ellers of t ales a nd I for their work -h as co nfo rme d t o t h e

The pr ac t ice of witc hcr af t s eems to s in g·ers of son gs, ye s, and h ewers Irul es of the gam e c ollege people as a thin g almos t im- of wood; dr a w e rs of wa ter, a nd I Th e w ri te r f ran k . ly adm its t h at m o st p oss ible a nd out-of-t he-que st ip n , but dig g ers of ditches. of t h e fo reg oin g m ateri al w as gai ned aft er a little re se a rch it is am azin g · fr om s itt in g in a cl assro om o n t h e how much c a n he found c o ncernin g Come to Y. W. Wednesday night camp u s of t hi s co ll eg e. B eli e vin g i n m od·e rn witchcraft . The only ar g u- and get a little sister. "Wort h y U s e of L eisur e" (S ee th e ment g iven by a uthoriti es in favor Se ve n Cardi n a l Prin cip les) as h e -d o es, of wi t chcr af t is t h at it is h e r e djtary. Miss Te a r - "Why Mr R obert s, w.hy h e wi s hes to s ubmit a n e xp l a n a ti o n In m a ny of our mo st s t;a t ely and c'i vil- a re y ou reg is terin g for child Psy- tellin g wh y t he Ame ri ca n peop le are a- most unbelieve a bl e sta g e chology - fond of t he s h ort -sto r y, a nd h e h o p es Shakespeare, prob abl e t he o nl y Tip- Well, y ou see I ne e d some m o r e I tha t c e rta in su g,gest ed sto r ies m ay writer who h as ,ev er used the a r t of educ a tion, and then ,too I mi ght r aise b e c ome acquaint a n c es a nd fr ie nd s of witchcraft successfully in his writi n g , a family of my own som e d ay. i t he rea din g public. At l eas t, on e

NOTICE

Cla ry, Who 11as recentl y t ake n o ve r Geor g e'c; place is s p en di ng every p oss i bl e e ffo r t to ma k e the pla ce one o f the neatest and cl e anest h amb u r g er shops in Southe as t ern Nebr aska Mr Cl ary i s c a r r y in g a lar g e assortment of cand y b ars, a nd p i es_ an<} Oh! Bo y ! what p i es - t h ey are m o th e r Cl a ry s fam ous h ome-maqe p is. - Ad v.

C LARK'S E LECTRIC SHOP

S h oe repairing at Comfortable' prices! Ladies Shoes a Specialty.

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EXCHANGE NEWS

High School Getting Ready f ALUMNI NOTES 1 M or t us1c Contest - -:------- ----------____; Student Gives Review of Bobcats

F'i·nal h Arnold Selk, co a ch at Arlin gton Record For Past Year try-outs for the 1g h sch J h con t e s tants ' 00 • r eports t h at he is h av in cr

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929

Large Crowd Budget Movie At College Auditorium

Coach Dana X. Bible, 1·ecently electw o will re a very s u f l · ., Th P B b h '" present Peru in t he M 1 " ccess u season m b asket ball. e eru o c ats a r e on t eir way d Mon d ay -evenin g, January 28, a

N K -' · · Short " e footba ll c,,, ach at the Un iversity of · · tournament we re held W d Y was g r a du ated from P eru _.to one of the most successful seasons moving picture "Court Ma rtial" wa s d t Ch e n es- m d · h · Nebr aska, and the foo tball team of -ay a · apel. Misses Howe y at a n is co ac in g hi s first yea r enjo yed by the local inst itution. g iven sponsored by t he bu d get assoand Wilcox, soprano s oung Arlin gto n At Peru "Shorty" w as York co ll ege and Yo rk high sch oo l ci ation in the college audi tod u m. The Little Damozel" b e a c h sang "The well known as a footba ll, b asketb a ll. Th e boys w.ho t c 'l to uphold the were guests of honor at a Commerci a l le·ads were pl ay ed by Jac k Holt and j ud ge's decisi·on Y No vell o T he and t rack star tandards oi P e·ru h a ve alread y an- C 'Betty Compson. fi gave Miss Wi lc ox l Foll 1 lub dinner at ·the McCloud hotel on rst Miss Ada B. d owm g i.s n s basketb all record l'l.exed the co.nfer.,nce football ch arn- t he ev iming of J a nuary l5. The din- The story c entered about the civil to, s ang, "Homing,, b; a \ so far this season: pionship for 1928 by beat ing K earn ey , ner was attended b y neighboring war. Captain Camden a young offiRola n d S tephenso n' .iago; A r lington 13, Vall ey 18 lat e d uring the football se ason. towris. cer in the Uni t ed States Army was trying ou.t, san g "I 19, North Bend 12 They a r e now all primed and re ady commissioned to brin g in Belle St one at Eve" by Cadman rush 27, D a n a. Reserves 15 ' to g r a b the cov eted bunt in g which Better libr ary facili ties are now as- w.ho led the m ost d es t ructive band AJl .of these yo un g people hav e :. 28, Scribner 27 repprese nts t.1 e N . I. A. A. confer- sured for York c olle ge as a r esult of C amden gained entalen t and have b l - r m g ton 21, Schuyler 6 ence b asketball ch ampi onshin for f t11e a ction of the Alumni Assoc i a· trance to Belle's camp under the on t heir pieces. Arlin g ton 21, Fremont 26 1928-29. The Bobc at s o;-er t ion of York College, as t he o.ssocia- name of Devil D awson, one of his go od sh o wing in the tourname nt. Th e I Fred Alie . by a d.ecis ive 50-1 5 i n- tio n h a s defini tely dec id ed · t o remc del c aptives. Belle welcomed him i nto c o llege wi hes th em. succe"s ; . n a n<l H a rold Busch, Um- d1cates the sconng oower of the loc al and fully equip the old gym n asium her ba nd of men an d too k him in to - · i vers1ty of Nebras ka t d t h · • · he confidenc H I d h _ , been vis' · s u s, ave Iaggre gation when go i n g f ull b lr st. mto an attract ive libr ary'. r e e e arn e s e was

MANY STUDENTS : itm g m P eru dunng the A victory over W ayn e will clinch the a w oman of refin ement and c ' l t ure 1 B oth b oys a ttended title for the Bobc 1.>.t s, b ring in.g h ome Tl.e seventh operetta gi ven by the as well as an ou t law. He fell in love ENTER CONTEST Isc oo : ere l a.-;t year the "b a con" in two ma j or spo1ts, Y.0rk .Coliege Glee Cl ub , un der the with her and allowed her to esc ap e I1 football and d1rec t 1o:i of Dean Ch a r les Am ad on, when the time came for him to turn

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DRAM.A.TIC CLUB Since the Graf re g ime Peru has w as very enthudastic.ally rec eived by he r ov er t o the authorities. Cap tdn Collee:e Aud't · PRESENTS 1 I J d Camd en w as court m artialed for this . - i .onam seven class B a ways . rresented well -0 Jed, smooth- a a r ge au 1ence at t he York TJi e nre • 0 1 cl1estras w1ll compete. working combinations in faatb a ll a n<l recen t ly. The operetta w a'l en t it led offense a nd was given her sent ence. S t d " T When Belle le arned that. he to be a Ur ay seven o ' clock P M. in EntertilinWoman's Club with One-Ad the te ams molded •by Lotn Gr af h ave he Quaker Girl." · the College Auditoriam eight class B Play, "Red Carnations" g iven a very account of shot for her crime s.he t o o ne act p la ys w ill be presented and I themselves. This inst itu tion prides PERl.i VS FALLS CITY save him. J\s 11 was le d before the f l A O h I J · A b I d fir ing squad, she rode on to the our c ass . re e stras will compete. A gro up from the Dramatic Club i tself in havin g such a personage as e ate second half rally, and R a ym o nd C. R ogers h ead o f t h e I coached by, Ada Eyre, presented a Lon Graf 1at the head of its athletic a free throw by D a sher in a n over- · scene. She had been shot by som e music depa t t t K l ' d t t time perio ·l !!ave Coach W onde1·'s of .her men who pursued her', an d : . r men a earney will Ione-act P ay, 'Red C arnatio:is., at th e epfl r men · '"" died a fter she had spoken with her J U<lg e music events

W0man's Clab which met in the Lit- This fall a new man , one with un- a 14 - 16' decisi on o ver t he M F lover Captain Camden. Camden w as , r Hube:rt Yenne of the ltle The a ter, evening, usual basketbal !ab ility was e le cted a lls City .:agers l as!; Saturday ni.gh.t rele ased 'from sentence w ith w Qrds of of Nebraska wil l jud g e d rama t i cs J an u a ry 30 at 8 o'clock. · t© gy.ide the destines of t he b as ke t- F a lls City le ad at t he half 8 - 7 b praise from . hi.s superioi·s . foi· brin g! ev;ents I The c ast was as follows: b all t e am. · Th at man w ais Jim 11y ut Lli.e prepsters came h a.ck after the ing : his c ai.-tive. , A C o mmittee from Girl's Club will Mr. Smith --------D a ris Bunc.h , Love•less forme r star player of the intermisskrn and drew uo to a 13-1 3 sponsor '!' he r egistr ation and recep- Miss Smith, d a-qgh er __ Lois Metc a lf Kans as City HiUy a rds, a t eam of n a- tie just before t he time I · . t ion at Mt. Hal l. A committee Mr. S mith, a young· man - tienal ranking. But Jimmy was no t was up. In t.he extra five minu t es, I fr om the Men's Club w ill a ct as door Don al d Duryea destined to coach b asketball here. D asher scored from t he charity line n YOUR keepersat t he i?.udito ri um durin g Following the one-act Mrs. J oder After a successful year with t.he t o g ive the Bobkitt e ns t he victory. the co n t estand m a n a ge rooming faci l- read to the club a negro di a lect which ' freshman football team Jimmy w as F a.Jls City's in a bil ity to score their f ities The D ramatic Club members was well rec·e ived suddenly taken ill on the return trio shos cost them the victo ry, as the y

will take c ne of the stage ,for pl ays . This same play wa s prese:ited at home from DesMoines, Iowa, wher-e . outp layed the Prepsters for the great- I , l\lfernbers of the a dvanced li te r a r y Chapel, Friday, Februnry lts the were given their o n ly j er share of the j I interpretati on class will sponsor the 1 d efeat of tbe year, and after a fe w F o r tne Bobk1ttens, D asher kep.t ;

reading contest. . A fishy oud fisher named Fisher days of. Hngering s uffering passed fhem a lways up in the running, and I n Season t ick-e t s for all events will be Fisher from the edge of a fissure; on to his reward. Pa t e and C apt. Willi ams played a l fifty cen ts Single admissi9n twen- A fish with a grin With but a few weeks left before nice floor game. 't ty -fi.ve cents. A large crowd is ex- Pulled t.he fis herman in ; the opening of t he basketball season

pected from o u t of town Now they1 are fis hing the fissure for arrangemnts were made to secure th e: A m ember o:fi a p airent-t eacher asrn -

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Fisher. services of "Dutch" E a rnest L orbeer ciation charged h e r sma ll · son nev er D

He :Jf yo u'll g ive me your t e le- a graduate · qf Hays State Teachers to g o in to the h om es of hi s li ttle .\ hone number, 1'11 call you up some Well, my father h as another College, Hays, Kansas,a as b asketb a l. friend s if a c ard is d isplaye d , as h e .tiime wife t o support. mentor. m ig h t be exposed to a conta g ious dis- i

She- It's in tbe book. Fred-Gosh! ls he a With eight · v eterans as a nucleu,s ease. f

He Fine! W .hat's yo u F name? D ale- No, b ut I got m a rried. which to build, a team Lor b eer Sending him to a n eig hb or's h ome I

She- That's in t he book, has effected an aggreg ation tha t ,h as on erra nd, .sh e was su r p r ised when he I ereign Visito r. Do n 't iou Want a Litt le Sister? scori.ng po.wer and an air ti g.h t de- returr.ed, runnin g almost ou t of I fen$e. •·w • sayi n g : · "Mother, I didn't go 1 .1 -

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W e specialize in ladies' and children's hair cutting, i the Bobca t s dropp e d a pair of g :: m es, "he msti t c h in g " - P. P. N o rris, N C. PHONE 56 PERU shampooing , scalp trea t ment, facials, manicuring- a11 t he t eam h as shown s te ad i m p ro ve - j

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lines o f b eauty culture Your patronage appreciated. For men t ancl the l{ea:rney-Peru g ;•me w t s Don't You Want a Little Sis t e r? ll Q · Appoi n t m ens P h o n e 187, Monte i t h's Residence. to have been a very cl'ose a ff air.

TAYLOR'S BEAUTE SHOPPE I This game having the asp ec t s of a ch ampi o nship aff air clearly showed I EVERYONE will find this store a satisfactory place to ; the .of basketball pl ayed b y secure their foods. Fresh meats, Lunch and canned m eat, I f W HEN IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COME TO f the Peru Babcats by their o ver- milk, fresh and canned fruite and vege tables. Every thing f '

I I whelming victory ov e r K ea rney . for the table.THSeErviMceAgoRodDiaSndSpTri0ceRsEreasonable. I'·

KOEPPLE'S CAFE f This m a y mean ano t her cha :iip io nsh p ;· I

F O.l,l YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. I for Peru.

Ji. Phone , · Peru, Nebr. Ji But championships are n o t n e w i n , f" , i Peru. Duri:i:i g the l as t six y ears P.eru FISK TEACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated.)

has enj oyed three foo t b a ll c h a mp ion- Suite 410-11 Symes, D e nver- M. E. Shuck, Ph.D., Manager - - -_ · ships, ·t

The underly.ing reason fo r this '

ousta nding success is .th at the w e ll- ,

ve.rsed have alw ay s h a d the :

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UNCONDI- co-opera tion of a group of a t h letes ,

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f ' m a y have thought thaf it came f I for knowledge ; o the r s t hc u gh

AB that it came because it was hu?-

f f gry; but it seems that it may have

come to bring Peru good luck for

N York Creations are shown here as f Thursday's - game.

ew t I It is a n old supe rsWion that a e atest l fl

black c at is bad luck, a nd is prac-

SOOll as ID the larger city stores. tice d q uite fre ely by m a n (Y p eople I: 'W O M A N , S" 1' 0 G G E R y '

PRICES LOWER

' today, as fooli sh at it may seem.

But the little bla ck cat wihch -yis- 1 There you w ill find the Bes t for Less

ited P e ru undoubtedly came f o r I IJ A b N b k

f anoth e r reason- a n d since a blac k ; u urn e ras a cat comes unsolicited a nd un a fr fl id

Peru p(enty of luck for Thu i;s day I I and; if we are su p.e.rs titi o us, h r ot ; Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx I

N CityS ; the 1929 b a s5 etba ll cbampio n s h ip,

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(Continu e d from Pag- e J) FUNERAL DESIGNS AMBULANCE AND I I - - - ! C UT FLOWERS

.Missourians by Ve r y Deci.ive

L. HORTON & CO. Score of 41 to 21 DEAR FOLKS: ju ry receiv e d durin g th e ear ly s t age s WEDDING BOUQUETS I Phone 128 Peru, Nebr. I Well its time for me t o w r ite y ou of the g am e. The followin g is th e I FERNS, PALMS, AND f • __.-..- ---"'--""' Coach Lo1 beer's B o bc a ts 1 __.._. - aga in. f it take s y ou as lon g to re a d b o x s core: A BEDDING PLAN TS ing under a previous 31 - 23 defeat h" l t . FG FT F Pts r .. t IS e ter as It t: 1kes me to writ e it PERU (50) I WIRE PHONE WRITE f

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I revenge when th e y h a nded the m- Jette!' but i d o nt s u n n os e it doe s.

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Full line of tires, tubes, and I !vading Missouri a ns the sm:ill end of Ther-e is n't mu sg 111::ws tp wr ete k

automobile accessories. j a 41 - 21 score· Tuesday ni g ht. a b ou t. Ju s t so m e H: • ce bask e t-b a ll Hui st, g - - -

f 1 Playin g t.ne ir s ixth g ame o n as games and of cou rs e Peru won all of K r ejci , c

GAS AND OIL I i m a ny differ e nt flo o r in. t welve ni g h ts them. T.hey s u r e h ave been g o od ; Rathert, c

U We have a modern air hoist f , .the Bobca ts were low in g eit i ng s t r t g ames t o The fir st game P eru b ea t W as ley, g - -

to help us g ive the best service I ed 'but once "Bri g " You n g a >Hl by 20 a nd t he se cond we w o n Delzell, g

I possible m lubricating your I i "Big J oe" b ega n w a rmin g the m es h- by 35. Was n't t hat ju s t wond e rful? H e r t z, g - 1 0 0 2 ; I

car g:es, T a rkio n e ver h ?d a look -h I t is nt' eve r y t eam th a t k in d o th at Groothius, g - 0 0 0 0 ,• LUMBER :

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A I "Bri g " wa s h ot. Nu ff s r.id. He w as On e of the g irls d ow n at the hou se ITOTALS - - - 22 6 8 rn • f : everywhere a nd d oin g e ve r ytl: i n g her e s aid that P e ru ot . to be put in a LACQUER, E NAMEL ' a;de sir a bl e B e fore bein g r epl ace d b y cl ass wi t h bi gg er sc ho ol so t h at th e K EARNEY (15) FG FT F P t s I i n t h e seco nd h ::i lf he h 1d g ame s would be m ore equ a l, but all Du s ek, f o o 1 o 1; P AINTS _ ' contributed e ig h t fi e ld go a ls and one th e bi gg"er sch oo ls a r e a fr a id t o pl ay Willi a ms , f - 0 0

0 I B COAL COAL , I .. , ' ch a rity to ss t10 the bi g p us h ':hi c h us s o we just t ake the ch a mp io m hi p s Ki s lin g, M., f - - -

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f ere IS no A defeat. we hire profe bio n al s. I think th es e W o lcott, c ____ .,. ______ 1 O 1 2 I A\ w . J . RA'BEL, f g r.

FOR HONESTY fl J "Gi g J oe" was m o re po i <: o n t o t h e gam es are pl en ty ex cit in g and it ain ' t ,, Ki s ling, C , c O 1 1 1 1 . t Phone 48 Peru, N e br. 1 bo ys fr om the rive r H e h op e d n o bucidy' s business if Peru can wi n Lowe!, g - - 3 1 o 7 1:1 as a business policy in s ix n ea t o ne s fr om t h e fi eId b e- a ll J er ga m e by g Pe a t bi g scor es. Meyer, g __ o o o o i f I fore Brockman c nme in t ') ta k e o ve r Say t h o th er e h r s s ur e bin a funn y 1 Pollard, g o 1 1 1 --..-

1 J. c. CHATELAIN duties of center near the end •Week here. It g ets a fellow all mix- TOTALS - - 6 3 8 J5 l a f Watchmaker and Jeweler- II h I · f of th e final period. ed up wh e n he .h as to g o to differen t R efer e e, Wolf, Hillards ; U mpi re, A. E. Johnson, D. D. s. j

Tarki o's efforts :i t s corin g w e re cla ss es a t e t ime. was JUSt com- Elliott, Nebr aska. ' I m os tly confin ed to Jon g as Imencin g to g et used to last semestersaJi m Phone 36 · 1 . f School Supplies f j "Swed e" :rnd "Ru ss" were "on' Tues- i sc hedul e a nd now they g o and chan ge Mary: "Dad, th at y oun g man wit h 'If I , d a y ni g ht and set ups were almost I me to a ll different cl as ses. One day the knickers ki ss ed me when w e ]impossible. J I forgot to go to a class and th e .-

-. i In th e fir s t h ?!f a ournl e n u m b e r te acher ·aske d me the n e xt d a y wh v went through L'ie tunnel."

J "6" fl as hed a cro ss the horizon and II .h adn't been there. I told her I got Father: "Heavens! why didn t you ff A J. D. GRAVES

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I Wehrli, T a rkio g uar d, h a d hi s bi g all mixed up and forgot what days tell me at once?"

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V ATTORNEY AT LAW mom e nt scorin g ei g.ht po int s in 1 th a t class w as suppos ed to me e t. S J. e 'Mary: "Oh, but Dad, I th oug h t

NOTARY PUBLIC many mnu t es After that the bri g h t just drew a long breath and sor t a f · .

R JG H T A "VV A y I

I lli g ht of Tarkio s·etlled in t o oblivi on sied and sed "Have you been thoroly there might be tu n n e ls." , I SHOE SHOP

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@' and Peru c a rr ied on to ano t her vict- ex a mined y t e nurse yet. ow Gladys K-FooLs ask q ue s t i on s wise f Peru Nebraska I' orv. w h at do y ou suppose she meant b y men can't answer.

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. John Stahn-Thats w ,y u n ke # I : Young f 8 1 O 17 , laffed, but I couldn't see anythmg so t he history test. # T 0 j

· FG FT F Pts J th a t? Everybody looked at me and , h I fl d - · - - ·__

T t _. · Rail s back f o o .;, p Ivery funny to Iaff at.

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ype your no es Oll a f Brockman f__ 0 0 1! ', O Say have you got my gr ades yet ? I .ll · j I

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p n • • Hurst f 2 0 1 4 W ell if you have I just want t o tell I know

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HAMBURGER HOT ,DOG I proceeded to send Cap- I

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TEACHERS NEEDE·D

1 HAM EGGS ; fast a nd furious battle, the invaders ' Make Applications Now

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_°'_""'_...__..... f - - · 0 3 0 3 fo rgotte n th at I w ent over and ' DR. N. S. HARA.TIAN c - - - 1 2 2 4 ed to the prof. a bout it but he w ould- f FRESH 'f Whrh g - - - - - 4 0 1 8 n't chan g e the- d to e ven a c. · An v- J. . d DENTIST G 0 1 0 1 h I 'll h th t t ' I · · t Pastry a nd B akery Deli c aci e s. A-n '" ! r eene g - - - - ow s ew em ne x 1me. ]US h · X-RAY SERVICE I B a rton g - - - 0 1 2 1 l won't t ak e any more cl as ses under I the prices ? Th.ey ar e rig t I Over Barnes Pharma cy. T e l 27 ;8 lM ( imKe g - 0 o 0 0 0 them teachers Then I'll bet they'll 8 ROBBINS' BAKERY ' · c eever g - - - - 0 0 0 all be sorry. $ Peru , Nebr aska I ......__......_______ T OT AL 7 7 7 21 No"'. I g_uess I ?etter stop a nd J .... _ ............., to g o 1 l _ i...,_,..._...,._"'_""_.......__....__ ......._......._._......_.._..l . ; . . . I MARY I H E R E ' T I S ; P S. Sav I ain't never got that f LYNN'S CASH MARKET ' ; I cak e yet MOMi. Ain't you going to : i Hamburger Inn f IJ ,, ; OVER PREPSTERS I' I READY TO SERVE YOU WITH I Bobkittens Dro--;--Game In Last -!- WE BUY CREAM : Minute
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# ' _ ;T0F :ts · WEARING APPAREL t' I. Williams, f - - - - - 2 0 O 4 I AT . 4 Doors South of Crystal Theatre w. Wiliams L _____ o o o o \ I ,Pu g h f - - - - 0 0 1 0 wE S I ; A iP ate , c - - - - - 2 2 • O 6 J; : S E L'S I ..,..___ ....._.__,... ____.,..____...... g o 1 0 1 ' Outstandi ng Valu . S . ___ _ .-. ppe ga te, g _ o o o .o _ es in pnng Dresses. · ________________ T Cl ' SK AG ---- --- ----- -. assy Jean, Korrect Ce-ed, Famo us Fash.GS I1Hu.MB0LT (19J FG F T F p., 0 " at $14.95, $11i.75 t o $38.75. All we f IB. R a nd ol p h f _ o o 3 o ts the .opportunity to show f S A F EWA Y I; ___ f __ o o o o ch.oice collect1"on. you ou r f rms r on g - - 1 2 1 4 f S T . Q R E S D orl a nd c - - - - - - - 4 1 1 9 S chul er g - - - - 1 O O 2 1 Distribution Without Waste t : : , : AUBURN Phone 314 NEBRASKA I Big sisters and littl e si st ers to Y. W. Wednesday night. Groceries. Fresh Stock of Meats, vegetables,
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h e · "Man with t he Bo ne Colo red ' club.

The s eco nd annu al . , M. I. N K. Music a n d Dramatic Cont est held Friday a nd 'S a tu r d a y, February 8 a n d 9, in t h e college audit orium, showe d · a large im p r ovement ov e r l ast year's c on test

Alt h ou g h on Thurs d ay evening th e roads betwee n P e ru a nd th e hig hw ay were bloc ked b y s now, contestants bega n to piJ.e in F r id ay mo r ni n g, and b y Frid ay t!venin g l ast y e ar's attend a nc e was reach e d.

Over fiv e .hundred stud ents att ended the t ourn ame n t 471 st udents actu ally regist er e d, and p ossib ly a hun dred more ne ve r r eg ister ed

bcat a n d a Wildc at in t eam presen te d t h e m os t convincing The- :· bu d g ' eti' "committee arran g ed b Committees a re Formed 4 S D ENTS REGIST ER the same place, even if t he p l a c e i s ' rg ume nt. A ball ot was taken e- for a n u n usual go od for 71 TU f o r e the debate· and one at t he con- 1 • · th ' " · h h a.s big as Per u 's gym., a nd t h e re i s of t he a r g u ment The •si de t h e students is mornmg w en t ey Majors and mi nors in _ home ecobound to be s ome exc i teme n t . Such . whi c h g ained the ' m{) s t votes wa s b r oug h t E verett Kemp to P er u . n omics met at t h e home of Mrs. Ennis Everet t Kemp is an enterta in e r was the c ase Thursday ni g h t , bu t :onsi<lered v ict o r ious. - ll.,_ .,. • ' Ii . · . I' t Tuesday, Feb r u ary 5, for t he purpoes the Bobcat rode roug h shod o v e r th e At Per u t he Co tner affirm ati ve 1of formin g a Home Econ omics Oppo ·t1"on a n d as a res u lt P e ru a dd' earn m et t he P e ru Ne g a tive t e am oi:i m a k er, n<i.t 1Stud1ed humor, for Ev- Helen Mae Alexa n der w as appornt- th e question: ";Resol ve d , t h at t h e h I h ed another run1g to their c ham pio n - U · d S er ett K emp is t e aug, te r. e d t emporary ch a irm a n a nd Virp r esent jury system in m t e tates · h f 1 ship ladder, this time 36 to 23. s hould be a b{)liis'hed." The P eru His d e li g t u y.ro r k as a n e nter- g inia Milstead r ecordin g secret a r y . tain er is r e-enforced b y his. st er li n g T he fir st few min u tes were ex- te a m was r epresen te d by Leslie Leon - -. ;th - d '" th h " h h " A c onstitu t ion comm ittee was ap- -symp a y a:n s re n g , w 1c s w e citing with t he s co re tied se v era l "I.r d , Ra lp h Ch a te l a in, a nd Arc,!1ie <:u t in his work. The co nsi st i ng of Webbut after Young b ro ke a f? - 5 ;Y.Iartin. A lar.g-e · crowd atten ded t he t i ons used are umque and appe al t o er, Mildr ed Bu nch, Len a Mc Crory t im es , d eb a t e vote was close t he au<l ian i:e: T.he i r resi t ibl e h um o r a nd Currier deadlock with an under-the-b askhet I t he a ffirm ative ga med the most votes of s ome of his readi n gs is b a l a nce dsho t, Wasley bad scored t. e Th e Peru affirmati ve t e am , Miss b the pat hos of t h e m o r e se- A comm i tte e was app oi nted to s ide a nd Krejci a t ip m , Avery l G aines H a rvey Nickel s, a nd · .Y bp · " m a ke arrang emen ts for a page' in d I th ea.te n · . d b M ri ous num e rs W ay n e ne v er a n g erous Y r - W ayn e Catlett, a ccomp a m e Y r. His hu morous i nte rpreta.ti°'ns the P e ru vi a n c on sistin g of Mari e er:i the B obc a ts lead T.he scoie at ! Lindsay met t h e t eam at h ave w on fo r :Mr K emp t h e so ubi- / L ash , V ern a Gl and t, and Lu cy Majhalf time w as 21 to ll, Pe ru Bethan y The a udie nc e, althou g h quet of "The Ma n with th e Mill ion ors T.h is c om m itte e w as also a pThe S•eco nd h a l f w as a rep et not •n earl y as l a r g e a s t he at !Dollar L au.irh" ahd h e is s eldom per- th e of the first half with W asl ey, KreJCl j Peru g a ve C otne r t he decision. . l. .t.t d t 1 • . . 'th t t 11' of . pom t ed .to dec id e a name fo r . · r Id oa.ls

The sec ond a nnu al tournamen t a lso b r ou g ht to P e ru a large group of c on testants w ho w ere m ak ing foist appear a nce in a music a l C?ntest

M. I. N. K. Mu sic .and Dramatic Contest Edition • P·ER.U
I VOLUME XXlV. --· -NUMBER 17. u NW INS CLAS BOBCATS WIN PERU L OSE S IN !EVERETT KEMP 1929 T . t F OM ;WAYNE DUAL DEBATthEe· • ·GJYE.S PROGRAM . Continue S tead y Climb Toward 1929 B a sk e tball Champio n s h ip Aud i e n ce i s to Decide S _ h O.WS I ncrease !students Hear For mos t In_ In a d ual de b a te b etwe e n Cotn er [ of Mo dern ruary 5 both of t he Cot ne r teams Sterling, ecu m se , , ma nd Peru l as t Tue sday eve!1in g, F eb1 Literature H O ME " E C" S TUDENTS I T h El WA S L EY HIG H SCORER were g iven .the decision. The audi- A SPECIALIST I N FUN C OMMENC E C L UB ! w ood , a nd P ierc e S how '· · e nce w a s pe r mi t te d t o which I --, U p S t rong · · First Meeting Held With Mrs Enn is Pen up a Bo
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evening with· three field goa l s 1 · - · ., _ t · « • .,. _ _,. five free throws out of five t temr. t s Four er a newly prepare d m iscell ane ous I wa s a dd ed in · r ea di ng d iv U on Krejci was next w ith nine po ints, Men a n d Four Women Make pro g ram full of wh ol eso me m er r i- AUBURN GJRLS Th e au di arr ce w as ta k e9 cure of in I d b U p Lis t o.f M ost Popular d d 1 I fr !owe y Yo u ng, who tallied for .an goo . c ean fun t ogether TAKE GLEE CLUB tr.e .Litt le T.1-e,. tre. eighll' points " S we de" adde d fo u r Th with Just the n g ht pro p ort ion of ___ Final honors for the tournament · R .1 b e r epre s en t ative men and worn- b · pomtls', ai s ack two and Broe k - e n o f th II num ers of deeper appea1 an'd hea r t - Tecumseh · Takes Second Place With , went to Auburn in Ct ass A, and to man two to make the' t otal f 3 6 e co eg e we re nomin a ted a t interest, oo- to give a reading of an Slightly· Inferior Club 1 Peru Prep in Cl as s B. The Auburn0 • · I co n vo.c at ion ti m e , Monday, February ·

PE_Il.U· (36) FG F'I F. Pts 14. T he m ep 8 re R a lph Chate la in entire p'lay, one of the standard entries were coached by Mr s. Wiley R!lllsback, f - 1 o 1 2 W ilbu r c:: h ' dl H 1 B pieces ·of literature. · T\e g roup of Auburn g irl s tw e n- , L an g ford. a nd the Peru entries were B k f ..., c in e r, e mit r o ck- Much of Mr.. Kemp's re p u t ation ty s . b d 1 d b' "..._ c o a ch ed by pr a ct ice t-e acne.s under - - - 0 2 1 2 ma n , a nd J o e Krejci. The followin g h - · even rn num er, an e v cu.rs. ·

1 - - - - - - - o o o o w omen w e r e nomin ated: Dorothy as been built on his mas terly ren-1 Hel L f d ' th fi · 1t he s up er1v1 s1on of the trammg sc hool H st f dition of plays !lnd boo ks in cludin c. en an g or w ere e rst to instruc tor s. ·

i.11·. - - 0 0 0 0 Marti n d a le, Ada Eyre , Haze l Wil - ' b

KreJct, C 4 1 0 9 1

- - i a ms, a nd M a r y Gr ey.

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(Continued OJ1 Pa g e 3) r·o mpete in the Class A Girls Glee Ca rl s ke en of P iP rce d 1·ove 250

Clu bs. ii nd we re chosen as winners · with a hand full of entries a nd Wasley, g 3 5 4 11 1e l eci. i o n w ill b e ]1e ld w hen the two PER·u · v · IAN STAFF of. this divi sion. E.ach girl wore a took b a ck a noth e r h nd frll of gold I and silver m ed a ls. Next ye ar Skeen

Rpthert, c o o o o Mo n day, Fb r uary ll , the final '

Delzell, g - - 0 0 0 0 m os t re p r e s e n t at ive men and the two · b r ig ht red and w]:.1t e uniform.

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The sec ond g r ou p of compe t 1"t oi·s to come to Peru and take b ack roo · ms, g 0 0 0 0 , m os t r epres ent at i ve women will be y f cj ]ver cup. oung, - - - 4 0 1 8 Ivote d u p on. Their pictures will ap- . in Cl ass A Girls Glee Clubs was T.h e s ec ond annu a l tournament w PB Her-tz, g - 2 0 "'"4 4 pea r i n t h e Peruvi a n, and until LS Over Half of ' the Cop Is I co m po sed of t hir t y- two girls from a much g re ater success th a n .an yone

TUTA 14 9 10 36 I t he n t he i r ide n tity will rem a in ':'. se- N I .. h Ha d Yf Tecumse h. Th es e g ir ls we r e a t t rac - j ha d d a r ed t o ho p e, a nd h as msured Wayne's box score was not o b ta in- , cret. OW n t e n s o p h J'k R f Ell N k · .. tively dre sse d in black sleevel ess uni- eru t at a 1 e co n test will prob ably -ed. e eree, iott, ebras a I Th e se people are ch osen bec a us e the Engraver f Th !he h e ld ne xt win t er. of t heir le a d ers hip ability, a nd be- · orms. ey were given second

TRI BETA HOLD caus e a mon g t hem a r e r e presen t ed MANY NEW FEATU RES p i ece.

INTERESTING M E E T m os t o f the orga niz a tions of the cam- The s ong s an g by bo t h groups wa s

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STU DENTS ENTER AT

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MID-YEAR Work on the college annual, · t h e ______, Ip u s . we ll m ast ered.

Russell .Hende rson and Charle s Cla r k ! ' S T E RLI NG NAMED

Prep are Pape r s satisfa c tory r,a t e bf mee d Ove r h alf ' •

Freshmen Have Ninteen A dded to Their Regular Enrollment j B EST GLEE CLUB . of the copy for the- book' h as g on e f" K.r£P A P ROGRAM

Peruvian, is pro g res sin g a t oa v ery · G HOLT STECK

Ait the meeting of Tri Beta o n I --- to the en g ravers, and work h as n ow

1 sp ace in t he Peruvi a n. Durin g t h e Th e Monotone - - Cornelius Ar t hur Flynn, Gen e vi eve Si r e, F ra n -

Al t h ou g h, a few s tudents 'dl £conFebruary 5, papers were read by \Vin Co nt es t Ea sily Over Peru, Elm- commenced on the editorirl p il as e of Is Unusually Well Pre pared to Give +i nne d the ir work at the teachers Russell Hen derso n and C h arl e s I w ood, a nd Rockport Ithe · book. · 'W'it.h' the· work a d v a nc- Such a Musical Program c ol le g e the fir st se me ster. A larger Clark. ing in such a manner it is prac ti c- n 11 m ber re gi stered for the second Mr. Henders on discussed t h e r e- S te rlin g hi g h school won the a lly insm ,ed wi t h · co ntinu e d c o-oper- G. Holt Ste ck, in structor of voice term. lation of the incre ase of pop u l a lio n cl a s s B B oys Glee Club eve n t w it h atio.n that the staff will be a bl e t o will a p p·ear in r ec it a l th e evenin g of Tlii3 mid-y e ar g rowth is the in the world to tJ1e food supp l y . He th irteen m embers, by di sp os in g of a g ain have· the'· .annu a l o n the c amp- 19 in c olle g e au di t or- I.larg e st in the his to r y of the c oll eg e. poin t ed out that increase in acre a ge s o m e excell e n t gl ee c lu b s. The S te r - us b efore t he cl os e of school. mm. Mr Steck 1s n ot only a singe r Man y na mes h a v e b ee n a dded t o and im,provement in agTic u lt \!lra l lin g club was coached by Sup er in- 1 The ad vertising man ag ers h a ve r e- but a musici a n. He is a graduate of 1e a c h c la ss Am o n g tJ1 e se niors aptechnique have vastly increas e d the te ndent S a ms. I ce iv e d very g ood . respon se from the t he Ch ic ago Mu s ical Coll eg e and has pe a rs the fo ll owin g : K enneth Gain es, capacity of the ear.th to support p op - P er u Prep, Elmwo o d, and R o ck- I business men in thi s s ec t ion of Ne- , studied with such m as ter s a s Saa r, Evel y n N o erlin ge r , H elen S ta ll] t' p ort a ll h a d we ll- trained clubs e n1 br aska, w ho ,b y t r eir c o-o:p era t ion BoJ owsk i, Th a tch er. Ma r y ot, a nd ot h- 5m it h, a n d Gw en d a lyn Ma ' Io r y. u k ]rn on th e "Rel at i on tere d in th e c o ntes t I a re m akin g the publ i c a tion poss ibl e. ers. He will sin g four g roups of 1 Th e mid-year 'en ro ll men t s in t he f · B: 1 a: t spoPublic Health" T .his S e c o n d pl ace was awa r cle d to the ,, T he P eru vian t h is y ea r will be a son gs, the las t g roup b ein g m c d ern. ! juni or cl ass ar e: Willi am W arma n , 10 ho T B ta "UbJ'ects for 1El mw ood club w i t h nine ee n m em - v er y interes lin g 1-i story of t h e ye ar 's T his in an all-En g li sh pro g.r a m. L o1.1 ise F a r ley, J ohn Di lli on K e n1s one o! t e n e "'' h · 1 conte st He bers, wh i l e thir d p lace an d on or- e ven ts. Th e Aa ff .h as Ju st recen t ly Who is Sylvia? - - Shubert ne t h Cro ok, Ed a S a lfran k, and V erits annual n a ti-ona essay f · d a b le m e n t i' o n was wo n by t he R ock - t.a ke n the nom in at io n of the co lle o-e My L ove ly Celia Hi'gg·i'ns n fl Gl a ndt. ' emphasized the importance o moern met hods of st u dy of bacteri a to p o r t b oys. w i t h seve n mem b er s fop t he rep r es ent at i ve stud e n ts. Th e P assin g By - - Purcell The s ophomore c l ass i s incr ease d d Elmwood w as c o a c he d b v C ora Wi l-t wo - n ew c lubs, Hom e Ec on om ics The B ailiff's D au g hter of I.s'lin gto n by the followin g perso ns: E arl Warn· the problem of prevention an cu re -d ' s - li a ms a nd T ark io by Mtl dre 1ze- a nd Hi stori c al R e!:: e a r c h , w ill h a ve Old En g lish Air 1' e Eileen Mea ns, L awre n ce Ro g er s of the bacterial dis e ase s. more.

At t his meeting of Tri MINK to urnament , t he Per u vi an Request - F1:a nz ci s P att e n, Ch ar les F owl e r , Sam juniors and seniors w e re ree e c e STE R LI NG G I R L S WIN st aff .h a d pictures ta k e n of the wi n n- The Wande r er's Ni g ht Song ___ Li. z t L ewi s, Ma rjo r ie L ea h y , a nd D arw in full membership, and nine Of t he s even entries! for Girls Gl ee 1 i ng g r oup s in the play a n d o r ches- None but the Lonely Heart D a m on. omores were elected to a s soltciab Cl u bs s i x r ep orte d. Elm w o o d , Hum- t r a contests. Thes e p ic t ures will al- - - Tc.haikovski T 1e new m e mb ers of the fr es hb h - Their names wi e ' · mem ers 1p . . . bo ld t , P e r u, Shube r t , ,S ter lin g, and so appear in the a nnu a l. L ove Son g - - - Brahms man cl ass ar e: F re deric Oerter, announced at the time li>f initiation. Verd-On we r e re prese nt e d. R ock- There are still a l a r g e number of Aria from Faust L au r a D avenport, E sther Hoffm a n , p ort wa s th e onl y on e th a t was un- stu dents on t he campu s who hav e " Even Br a vest Heart' ' :._ _ Gounod Fern Sc hmidt, Mary ' Pipal, Danial

L J. G ILKESO N p AS S ES A WAY

ab l e t o b ri n g t h e i r s in ge r s . not as yet fo r a cop y of The Sea - - - - MacDowell McSwan, Joy Butle r, Lela Horton, T he c onte st w a s clo s e, Peru and . t he book. Wi t h s uch a promm n g;- Charity - H ag e m an Mar ion Reisin ge r , Avi s Ro g ers, Flo rs I . h av i ng t ied for fir st pl ac e Ia nnual in view, we urg e .these fo lk s My Menagerie - - - Fae Foster ence P ate, Helen Ai t ken, D a vis ter rngk ed t o a p p e a r ag am w ith the t o en g a g e th eir book at once to pre- Sea Fever - - - Coates Cook, Neil Trabert, Lloyd Lilly, Ellwere as I . . h · M resu lt t h at S ter li ng w13 s the wrnner. vent ·th em expenencmg regret a.t t e Mr. Benford will accompany r . en Hill, D e an Slemons, Ma ry Mc· Peru too k seco n d an d Humbol dt third , close of the year. Steck in his recital. Nair, and Edua Patterson. l

Word i·eaches Peru of the deat.b o f L. J. Gilkeson of Rochester , Mi n nesota. Mr. Gilkeson was formerly superintenden t of the training here. Death eame following a maJo r operation. ••
PAGE TWO THE ) STAFF EDITOR - - - MILLARD FOWLER EDITOR - FRED DUEY BUSINESS .r.IANAGER E. R. BURKEY - HAROLD MARREN, WAYNE CATLETT FA.CULT)' Ml!:MBER - THOMAS E ENNIS ' · PERU PEDAGOGIAN TUESDA Y, 12, 1929 ..,,_.,_,_._._.., _..,_, f ! I p:osi t io ns with ; TheDavis School Service I ; 138 No 12th S t Lin c oln, NebT. ' I t ..... _... _ W. T. D A VIS , ' 06, Manager P hone 38

The b ig e vent of the scho - 1 yea r All w omen f?culty members and f o r Peru with two field goals and a will be the Southe·ste rn N ebras1'a facu lty members wives are especi al- free Dasher and Apple ga te Bask etb a ll Tourn ament which wi ll ly in vited. pl a yed well bo t h on the offense and be h e ld in Peru , F ebrua r y 22 a nd 23 It has b ee n the cu sto m for nine the defense.

It has no t as yet b ee n fully set- years for the Girl s Club to g ive a C aptai n Reed of Auburn was hi g h tied as to 1?'any schools will be \ cos tume in the month of Feb- score r of the evening with six points, entered, but it is an fact 1 ruairy. La s t year t h e h oliday i d e a followed by 'Risse with fou,r Meyers thot the 1929 t o urney Wlll be l arger w as c ar ried out. wa1 s outstanding on the Bullqog dethan preceding tournaments held at I · fen se. Peru.

I READING ATTRACTS SCHOOLS PERU (14)

- I Au burn, U nad ill a, a nd S t eriln g re-

'"TRAIL OF.'9 8"

Just finished a big run in Om a - t 8 ba Theaters. Don't fail to see I ; this show.

N ow that another big load i s off ceived fi r st, second, and third pl a c·es

the minds of Peru S t udents since t he

Irespectfully in the readin g cont Es

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def e ?t of Wayne TJ ursc:lay night, This contest was held in the Little Pug

it will be easy to c oncen trate our Theatre, Frid a y afternoon at one-

thoughts to t he f <' St Om a h a Univer- thirty o'clock. Only, five towns par- Apple

sity five, the only rem r i n ing Con- ticipated.

ference ga me, and to the St. Ben- · "The King o.f Boyville" was read

edict the latter will probably by Auburn, "The Gerby Weddin

b e the best g am e of the yea r. ' by Un a dilla, and "The Unfi n ished

CHARLES TRENH()LM

WINS FOR PERU

by Sterlin g.

The g ills drew for numbers and

they re a d according to the numbe r

that they drew. They e a ch also dr ew

The name of the selection for the Iwithout a director , co ach, or help of cl an!let solos was "Beautiful Month any kind. Each girl announced her own number.

CAPTAIN LARRY LISPI

Captain Larr;r Lisp i , member of t,h e fast St. Benedict's basketb a ll team hails from Kansas Ci ty, M is sou r i. He stflrred with DeLaSalle of Kansas City, a,nd was la f er a member

Miss Le• .r·a Setzer :if ·Pt:'rn· has crb- of the fa s t Kni ::i: hts of Columbu& team tained a pos;don as P ; hcip ll of the I of St Jo sep h, before entering: S t Hi g h Sc11 : I • t Mill.,r, Ne b r :>s-'i-; a. , Benedict's i n of M:> y." · There were cont·estants from six towns: H ickman, feru, Sterling, 1J.nd Tecumseh

W.hen the final aw a rds were read Saturday evening by Mr. Doyle , the foll owin g we ·e n$lmE>d: third p l ace and honor a ble mention, Floyd Wil· son, Sterlin g; second p lac e,an d silve r m"eda l, Frederick P a rker , Tecumseh; First pl ace a nd the g old medal to John Stover of Hickman.

F if teen in Co rn e t Sec ti on

In the cornet section fifteen towns were en tered , n ot a ll of the co n testants,. ho w e v,er, were able to a ppear on ncc ount of the 8e ve1'0 weat11er.

Fr ank Goodman of Tecu mse h , th ird place and hono ra ble men t ion; K eith I Korn of Verd on , s econd and 8il v er men al : an d J ohn Ma ? ch m z of Pierce wo n first pl ace a nd 1<"1d med QI.

Charles Trenholm Wins for Peru

In the trombone sec t io n there we r e only tliree c ontef t Ants although seven towns h a d entered. In this secti on Orvene J an n Fe n of Sterlin g placed third, Lyde Brinksm an of Una d illa second; and Ch arles of Feru won first pl a ce and the go ld medal.

DALE REED JS BE ST CELLJST.

Dale Reid of Humbol dt was winner of the cello section t he contest, and Mary Polhurst of Elmw ood t ook second, pl ace. They were the only two enteren in the contest.

Iil the saxophone contest, Esther Severe of Palmyra placed. third, Elmer • Parli of Rumbold second; and Gilbert Sloerke of Sterling first.

' Crystal Theatre

' JOYOUS

HUNGER

i'tWhen an excellent menu of well balanced food, quick and

careful service awaits you things taste better.

That's the reason your favor-

1 ite eating and meeting place , 1is known to he the best.

After tl:teaters and dance parties. solicited . '

Ab ove a1 e t h e "Iri s h D emons" c: f St. Benedict College of Atchi so n Kansas Th' t · • · is earn is made uo of II stars, a nd 1s team that gave P e1 u .her toughest battle this ye a r. They are, reading from left - ab ac k r ow: W e ipert, c enter; Lorenz center; Lewis, center; Murray center· or gua d S h f to right, • r ; c ae er gua d · H h forward. Center row: L annon , guard; wa ls h , g u a rd· Gorges g u ar d· Ha i'g h fo d B ' r a n, · · • , rwar · esnah fo d C tain Larry Lispi, guard., B ttQm row: Miller, forward; Johnson , fotward ; Degginger 'forwa '. rwar ; apIVBl'd i Pl ayers whose n ame s are unde r lined will probably be i n the stai ting lineup.' rd, Packy,

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H OM. t M ADE PIES 2 doors south of Post Office

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Shoe repairing at ' Comfortable Prices! Ladies Shoes a Special· .ty.

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Only Two I C ALUM N I ·NOTES T he seco n d sem es ter Dr a mat ic Clu J;i . EXCHANGE NEWS

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The Dramatic was host to th e Boy's Glee n )as s A tr youts we r e h eld Februa ry fou r t h d t" t t t . h rarn a 1c con es an s m t e tou , rna- a nd fift h i n the li t tl e t h ea t r e . Th e one of th R a lph Hi" m e nt at two recep t ion one held fo ,r e most interesti n g day h gge ns w a3 m Peru Mon- fo llo w i ng w ere a dm itted as pro b a... f th fea- Wlt h " Wesl e yart Glee Club men will g o 1th os e entered fn Class A pl a ys on Fri"t r e o · e Annual M · , · is Aub urn h ig h sc h oo l tion a ry m e mbers : Ma b el H ' · matic toult) usic and Dra- basketball t ea m Tl R t h H ig gm s, to Midl a nd Colle g e a t Fremont, Feb- d a y afern'oon a nd t he second for the · an1ent was t}i · 1s i s " Hi g s" Eec- u araj i a n , D oro th y W or ley, • between the Aub · e ond year at i·u a ry 12, fo r a n exch ang e concert of Cl ass B entr a nts held S a turd a y af ter; urn hi o·h h Au burn J o hn S t a h n , El sie Nu s.s, M" r e t h and Tecumse h high h "' sc o ol - < gar t e A -C a pella choir which presen te d no on. At the reception t he Pern Clubs The A sc oo l Boys Glee M iiss Cec1·1 Cai n, G.ia d ys Kim sey, D ean Gr ass, a p ro g r a m i·n the · uburn Glee Cl b L Ch ambe r s i s n ow M , t M D Wesely a n a uditor - Dra ma t ic Club extended welcome to judged winners of th u was kinder ga r d ' t ' ai g a re eier, orothy N elson , N eil ium J a nu a ry 19 the contes t a nts and en t ertain e d t h em , The Aubu 1 b e event. I . en e n I C m t h e N ew Mex- T l' a b e r , V iv i a n S tooker E lm e r R · rn c u co · t d J 1co St t N B · by producin g one of th eir ori g in al ty -nine students u · .nsis ·e o.f twen- a e orm a l U n i ver si ty at I u r ke, Ma r g a r et Ma j o r s, F lorence E l- ! , f -.ir H I ' nd e r the d1rec t i on i Ve g as. Miss Ch a mber ho t, Ell e n Nil es, Ma rg a r et Ce d er.h olm t Bo t h of W es elyan s d e b a te t e a ms one- act pla ys , "The Fl as h-Bac k" o 1'.u s. e en Lan g f o rd 8 w as m G ' •will b · t' · d b t" h d dr am atiz e d by Ann a B es t J c d e r Both school : · sch o ol her e i n 1926 eor g e Cook, and M ? ry A lic e E n g les. I eg m "1e1r e a m g sc e ul e 1 s displayed exc e lle n t 1 I ;n ext wee k , with t h e n e g ati v e te am E ach contest a n t w as presented w ith ta ent and showed that a l arge Fl o y d Ch ase, w ho PIANO, VIOLIN CORNET SOLO I meetin g t he We stern Uni on T e am on a copy of the anni v e r sary p a mphl e t amo un t of preparati on h a d b w as a. stu d en t ' ' , th e h om e flo or n ext Tuesd ay eve- Durin g t he M. I. N K. tourn a m e n t , made by both particip a nt;_ een Per u l a s t year, a nd is no w teac h- 1 The , Pi a no solo c ontes t of the M I. i nin g, a nd t he affirmative team me et- the Dram atic club was h 9s t t o Mi ss _ I 111.g ma nu a l tr a i n in g at NP.br as k a . N. K. held in t h e c ol- in g St. Olif a t No rt hfi eld, Minne- P a uline Gle ttly re p r es en tative from EVERETT GIVES PROGRAM I C i ty, h a s r ece n t l y com me nc ed a n ew , l eg e · a ud 1torrn m a t t en o'ck ck Isota. t.he Dram at ics Art D ep a rtment of from Page 1.) i c? u rse 111 t he hi g h school at t h at a . m T he foll owm g p ar tic i- th e Univer sity of w ho · -..yas ' such f a vont es as " T hat p .· t f : city p a'.ted: Auburn, Humb old t , N e b r ask a I Th ese toug h ex a min a tions th a t jud g e of the re adin g· and pl a y c on -' l .d IP ,, b . nn er o c·t . p · S l ' I d . h t 1 6. •· s y H, a rold Be ll W . ,,, . 1 1 Y· r 1erce; · t er m g, an d Uri a<' illa. 1 test o ur m et al and spi r it a r e like the tests urm g t e ournament.

" 0 l " ,.., ri g .!.1 t, T h f .. Th · I ' · \ d d ' · · a rn ,,b y J G . H o ll a nd ; " T h e e . a cui t y a nd students who . .e P aw a r . e _ as fol- g r a m s of sa nds that qy s ters l\{us1c Master by Charles K l ein- or 1were 111 s c hoo l t h ree y ears ago w ill lo ws t h u d, Ma xm e .Sm ith, AP b urn; stom ach aches. After a tim e they FRANK JENKINS · BEST TENOR:

"If I Were King" by A u s tin 'Mc- I Mr. a nd Mrs R. D H a r - Grace Mc Cr o r y , Elmwo od ; become pe a rls. ' F r ank Jel\.kins 9f , Humboldt Ca rthy. nso n , w h o wer e p opul ar ly kno wn a s First, Velma B a rs le r e, St er lin g. / 1 I ed first in the tenor solos. No r m a n Mr. Kemp is not a f t t H - M a ry an d Bo b The y received the A s cJ10 la r ship was a lso g iv e n t o Midl an ds se cond a nnu al All -Col- Mclrvoi of Tecumseh won se c "l nd neither bizarre in his u u ns . t is hi g hest v o.te o n the popula r i t y co-n- first place by Rob er t T Benfo rd i n-leg e ni g ht , s ponsored b y t h e Midland pl ac e and t he sil v er med al ; a nd K e nnor intricate in his a,.-;; d t heir will be found of a t P e ru Th e .och o- will b e h e ld March 8, ac- ne t h Bo y d of Elmwood placed third ,. choice of s e i ection h 1n th e f eature s ec t 10n of the 1926 . a rs ip prov1 e two less ons a week cordm g to an an no uncem e nt m a de in t his division of the con t est t hoc:e t hat mak s e pres e n ts :Peru vfan Th e ir man y friend s. will if when contesta nt after g radu at in g by Winifred Lorimer co ach of dr a-D on Bentl·ey of Te cumseh plac·ed· · - • e a n inte n s e a 1weal b · f h " h · h l II · ' t he ones of which , e mter eiSted in the following "baby- rom 1.g sc oo enro s at Peru c ol- mattes at Midland. third in the ei g ht contestants w h o and presents them w;h n e ve..!:. ).gram"' rec eiv ed by Dean Delzel re- lege the school year. T.his I sa'ng t he baritone solo • "lnvictur"; f h _,. "':'1 t he ge m us I c e ntl y The " b a b yg ram" annnounc- was the first tnhe such a sch olarship I By ado p ting a const itutio n and l How a rd Miller of St r won the o a man w o is ulst111 c tly a n a r t i st, t e d th e birth of a daughter Nancy has been given. ! electin.g offic ers for th e soci e ty the er mg of a sympath t' d • 1 Th r · · · silver medal, and Herbert Spiecker-' st an din g· of li f e e l C un er- IB e lle, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison on, I t le vio l'nl perf?rmed stud e n ts orga ni zed man of Rock Port, ,Missouri; w o n · · J a nu ary 14th 1a e even o c oc !!- · m , Fnd ay m t he t he Midl a nd colleg e ch a pter of the fi h 1 l Mr . Kemp been a P <' p-n l a,r L y - I --_·j college auditoriu m'. T.he towns who Oxford Fellowship Mond ay evenin g rst place and t e go meda · ceum for nearly twenty Re c e n t l y a l ett er w as received en t ered EJ :nw oc d , Hic li m , n , after a dinner in the p r i va te di n in g --...-

'. C< r s .- - 1) rr,,:) f c o ncl •.''ive t.h ;s, th at from D r Hu g o Broeker, Profe Es or 1-J'ebraska Ci t y, Palm y ra, P ie r ce, R e ck- l room of the G y mna siu m -Co m m o ns § .he to audience s a t horoug h- o f G e rm a n , a t Rice University, Texas 15ort, and Unadi'll a Ibuildin g ly sat1sfacto.ry program re qu estin g t hat a cop y of the Pe r 1:1 I i:Iace was rlivirlerl

I P edagog i a n be sent to him · Dr. , Anna -0f and M ss A du a l deb a t e b etw een the R ap id

IOLA WILTZE BEST S OPRAN O j B r oeke r g r a d u ated from Peru in Rich'.11an "of oeco r d , Aud r e y . City School of Mines a nd t li e Ch ad-

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There showed a deci d e d incre a£ e 1 9 1 3 · i Perkms, fir s t , Wi n ifr ed R as- I r on Sta te T ea ch e r s ' Coll eg e will be A -· in the number of co.ntestants in th e Ear l y i n 191 4 Mr. Broeker decid- I ted y he ld on Fnd a y , of t his w eek. 1 'l soprano sec t ion, t h ere being t e n ' e n - e d to v is it hi s n ative home in Ger- 1 A simtlar schqlarship w as g iv e n t o

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Q NT.'EDS tered for this event The seJe c tion m any H e had t h e prelimin a ry pa- : fi;st plac e· the -y i olin b y Vic tor H "Stude nts of a s chool c a n be, to a sung by the c ontestants w as " T he I pers ma d e o ut for citizen s hip in the : the firs t pl a ce in m uc h l ar g er ex te n t than th e y re a li ze bittle Damozel" by Novello , D oris !Un i t e d States, but thi s w as no t en - 1the piano div 1iS1on. re sponS' ib le for t h e of e nr <II - I Umland of A uburn wo n third p l a c e I<;>ugh to qu a lify him a s a bona •fid e , The con t es t nu111 ber wa s Mi nu et in me nt of t heir p a rti cu lar colle g e." II FINE PORTRAITS and hono.rable m e ntion; t he sil v e r I ci t iz e n , a nd w hen the w a r broke o ut G b f .Beetho ".en. . . - -medal was won bv I-Je len He n ke of he was d raf t e d into the Germ a n I At two <>'clock t.h e cornet solo c on- T hey find fa ult wit h edi t o r <; 0

FRAMES Sterling and the g ; ld medal and fir io.t army. A t o n e t im e a r e p -0 r t reached _. test was Elm wo od, I The t hin gs we print a r e r ot, 8 pl ace by Iola Wiltze of Honey C reek h er e t h at h e h a d l ost his i n: s er- ' Nebr_aska Ci t y , Pal.m y r a, .P e r :' • P1 e rc 0 1 The p aper's a b out as p e pp y Ada Brady of Peru p l a ced t h ird in I vice. D r. r.e ceived S t erhn g, Tecu i;iseh, Un ad ill a, a nd ,, A s a c e m ete r y lo t A the contralto so.los Maxine Sams of D fr om t h e Um ve r s1ty of Berhn m wer11 e !1 tered. , >.. Sterling p l a c e d seco nd , a n d M a Py F r a - J. 927 , a n d retu rne d to t his country Third plac e, Frank fr om Th e :a d s sh ow po or a r ra nge m e nt, \!' zier of Auburn won first and t he go ld l ast N ovemb e r at w hic.h ti'.11e took I s eco n d , K eit h V er- 1 1 Th e Jo k es, th e y s r y , are sta le, 8 m ed a l. The song u se d was "Homin g .'' / u p hi s w o r k a t Rice, Umvrs1ty don, first Don Mag danz, Fi erce. , The ol q e r students holler, CM n atio n 1 Th e oWer

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rea ment, facia l s, man1cunng-all / Jf so m eone m isse d hi s copy , h oes b e a uty cultu re. Y o ur p a t ro na ge appreciated. For I In the results of Cl ass B or ch es r as You c an hear him yell a mi le - Ex. I ., . I· -

App o1 ntme ns Ph o ne 187, Monteith ' s Resid ence that played · S a turd ay eveni n g , P er u 1

TAYLOR'S BEAUTE S H OPPE received first pface, Elm w-0 od re <>-..ei v - ..... ed ol'econd, and Palmy r a t H r d . St e r - I · '

._ ling and Unadilla were the o th er c n- j A EVERYONE will find this store a sa tisfactory place to D k H v secure th eir foods. Fresh meats, Lunch and canned meat, • testants. ay in an& u mb oldt 1

. WH EN IN DOUBT-T RUMP O R COME TO entered in the eontest but failed t o 1 I milk, fresh and canned fruite and vegetables. Everything get here. , I for the table. Service good and price s r e asonable.

KOEPPL E ' S CAFE

' Peru high school orchestra which THE MARDIS STORE , I F OR YOUR MEALS , L UNC HES, ETC. '. received first plac e wa s u nder t he; I

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Peru; Nebr. : direction of Miss Imo B ro o ke r T.his I ·7 • • · . ' Iorchestra had the lar g e st number of FISK TEACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated)

- ; pieces, twenty-two in all, P e ru WPS J Smte 410-11 Symes, Denver-M. E. Shuck. P.h. D., anager

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:the only orchestra wi t h out a s axo - More vacancies than satisfactory applicants to fill t 1hem.

I ' phone · They pla y ed tw o pi·ec e s, "!'fa-

· l tional Hon.or" and the c onte st

I"Ma r ch · Militare" by Shubert, All of 11 CLEANING AND PRESSING , , ;IQ the girls were dressed in butterfly ' '

FANCY BO X STATIONE RY, NOTI ONS AND SCHQOI:. 'skirts and sweaters.

I Have Your Overcoat Cleaned Now

SUPPLIES Second place was received by Elm- ; , •

CON KLIN ENDURA P E NS AND PENCI LS, UNCONDI- I wood. - WPS c om p osed Herm an s Cleaners and Tarlors

T IONA LLY AND PERPET U.ALL y G U ARANTEED · of :wenty and had the g r e a 'he st , _

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Au th o ri zed Deal er f o r Nemaha C ou n t y for Remington ! school had. two pi a ni st s a nd a x y l0-

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Palmyr a..'received t hird pl ace. T hi.s

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Miss Papez, supervisor of penman· ship and art, has returned from Iowa City where she turned in t.he "Thesis" for her masters degree. During her stay there last week Miss Papez also took her final examinations ,for the same degree.

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SUPERINTENDENTS MEET

The County Superin t enaent's Asso - I ciation was held in Lincoln on, Wed I nesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. Professor Tyler, head of the rural department, and Dean Delze l

, attended. It is interesting to know S P E C J A L T Y iitha t ex-Peruvians are well repre· AMBULANCE AND sented among the superintendents.

FUNERAL DIRECTORY Nebraska County S ti p e rintendents.

L. HORTON & CO. I who were former Peru v i a ns include Phone 128 Peru, Nebr. I i the followin g : Mrs. Id a McCJintock,

"DERE FOWKS"

Dear Folks: Gives Victory to Plattsmouth ' WEDDING BOUQUETS

It sure is cold here and the wind Fri t z Rothert's boys from up the I FERNS, PALMS, AND is blowing and its sn5> wing and every- river sailed down on the Bob kittens I BEDDING PLANTS thmg else. This w e ather sure i s IFrid a y ni g ht and, after a hard fo u g bt I WIRE PHONE WRITE

a wful-a hole month of snow But over time game, returned to/'

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E. BERTHOLD

say there is one nice thing abou.t it, Pl at tsmouth wi t h a 14 to 13 decision I it sure makes keen co asting. under their belts. # Nebraska City, Neb.raska

j Antelope county; Kat hryn K Le e, The other nite a bunch of we kids In the first half the play w as

Banner Coun ty; Alpha C. P ete rs on County; Mrs. Edn a H J ack rnn ,

were down on the hill coasting. Well somewhat even with Plattsmouth my sled load had just slid down the holding what edge there was.

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Full line of tires, tubes, and Fillmore County; Joseph W. automobile accessories. Miller, Gage County; The odore A. G Frye, Gr a nt County; Eva B. ShuAS AND OIL man , Jeffers on County; Elva L Mc-

We have a modern air hoist Coy, Johnson County; R a chel McElto help us give the best service roy, Kimbal County ; Cat terette

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LUMBER b ack up' to the top when another or. # bob came down and bang! They The Bobcats came back after the I t urned over and spilled them kids intermission and ou t played Pl atts- # every which way. And beleive me mouth and with one minute to pla y I I sure did laff, caus one of them were leading 12 to 10. #

ENAMEL PAINTS girls on sled had • With only a minute left to play I COAL COAL me sumthmg turrible because she # was riden on a new sled and mine Peru fouled. Plattsmouth took time ' ' MEEK LUMBER co. was a little mellow· Gee! I out, talked things over, and then I w. J. RABEL, Mgr sure was. glad she upsot -it just serv- lined up for the free throw. T.he , 1 Phone 48 Peru, Nebr.

Auburn, Falls City, and Tecumseh for that because IOoks won't kill ' 1· were the only three schools to brin g But I have sorta k;p t out · of player then leaped into the air,

There is no Substitute , a mixed chorus in class A road since as she is 8 pretty big the ball and the score was II FOR HONESTY # , was some very good harmony m a ll girl and mite take a notion into h tied.

LACQUER,

# A. E. Johnson, Do Do S. I ' o! the groups, but Auburn was con- head that 1 had sumthihg to do During extra three minutes I as a business policy ; I sider_ed to have the best c.horus by that ole upset. .• Hadrapa .talhed from the field for "' I j the Judges and was awarded _ first I Say Bub I've iot sumthing tO tell Plattsmouth and Applegate coun ted I'

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I Peru and Sterlin g aga in were close , e er ptc out er oardmg place pelgate d c t · w·11: '

, a d .t t" f h , an ap ain i 1a.ms car-

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I · 1done some excellent work with the stand. Well after her mCJther had CATHOLIC CLUB MEETS-PARTY # Peru Nebraska I

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ATTORNEY AT LAW us, and deserves much of the credit I room and she couldn't remember he College Catho.Jic Club m et on NOTARY PUBLIC for Peru's success. Sterling was &e c- / where the house wais so she sta r ted Wednesd a y evenin g in the C. C. A. _,._..,._.._,_.._,_.._,_...,._ Peru Neb lond and Elmw oo d th ird in this group. walking around and she walked and room for a part'y The evening was

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_ DJrm ,., convoc at10 n hour her around- up on the c amp - A short business mee tmg was held , 1 J

NT JNE·S ,The f ollowing officers . were elec te d: ) the stars. So there! Any town that nouncements were made regarding Polarine and Mobil oil Mathews Pr"c'.de nt I can manage to g et lost iu h as the coming of the club. Free cran ti, case ser v ice

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possible m lubricating your IBishop, S a rpy Cou·fity; E. H. Koch, car. Sew ard Coun ty; R. D. Hendrickson, Forsyth Oil Co. Sherman County; and Cla r a M. McGlatc:hey, Vall ey County.
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II · 1 dreams nnd do:i't let the bed -ou i;s 1 p - Nebraska Taxi t o a nd from early mornmg · - " eru , a nd ni g ht t r a in s, Ca ll H allenbeck's bite. y d t '-. Ch w ·n Ad our 0 er, · Ga ra g e , ph o ne 67.- as. 1 3 .- - Mnrv _

DR. N. S. HARAJIAN verti semen t P. S. The orirls at the - all .send

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Barnes' Pharmac y. Tel. 27 lighted and heated. Board.

Well for t he bc.,x. J1 was sure swe.l.

QUESTIONS PREPARED

LYNN'S CASH MARKET

I are reasonable.-Call Mrs Games,

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E.OLE ART SHOP

- VALENTINE SUGGESTIONS

i;, the Little Theater. J. h.J se 1

presen t were divided into three l Groceries. . Ig roups, headed by Eldon H !l yward, 1

E. R. Burkey and Wilbur Schindler . I . W E. BU

A lovely a ssortment of handmade imported handkerchiefs The followin g are some of the ques- ; . r 25 CENTS to 50 CENTS ti o ns t h a t were a s k ed an? · discussed. ! I

P t etty Tub Frocks at - - $1.95 I , Is the Bible inspired by God - or --....-....,_....__._.__._._.___..___...._-..--

Just arrived, New;Flowers for the dress or coat New Millinery " • How much of the Bible can we I New Silk Hosiery, all shades $1.00 to $1.95 ! b r ? ;

I When did man create a so.ul and '

Years of Helpful Service proof a flood really

1occured?

I These and other questions 'will be ,, - ·Ianswered at the next regular meet· I on February 13.

# :HIGH SCHOOL GIVES PRoGRAM

I The High School Orchestra under the direc t ion of Imo the

IHig h School Girl's Glee Club, and the Chorus under the direction of IR n by Brown, and the Boy's Glee 1Club under Raymond Trenholm en/tertained at Chapel, Wednesday, Feb - 1 ·ruary 6. They presented the nu m1hers w.hich they used in the M 11. N. K. tournament.

I Huston Kings olver also played 2

I ,cl a rinet solo which he presented at the tournament. ·

VALENTINE PARTY

The Faculty Dames will entertain the men of the teaching staff and relatives on Thursd a y evening, F eb r u a r y 14 in the trainin g sc.hool. This is be· ing planned as a Valentine party under the direction of Mrs. Joder , who h as been placed in charge of t he entertainmen t. Mrs Benfo r d is ch ai rman of the refreshments commi tte e; the hostesses are Mesdames L ars on , P ate, Hill, Ennis, Dunn i n,g, Delzell , [Sewell, and VanDyke.

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Out s tanding Values in Spring

Classy J e an, Korrect C:O-ed, Famous Fash "' ion Craft at $14.95, $16.75 to $38.75. All we ask is the opportunity to show yau our ch.oice collection.

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PEDAG·OGIAN

STE LING A WARDED CL ASS BIN M=D CO NTEST p ' One-Act IIRJsHnEFEAT I BOBCAT FIVE was u I e d 0 ut

Pe<u T<R"' Foiled to Bceak Throu g h

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Tu Be Largest Tourn ey In History

Bob.kittens Lose P ennant STORY-BOOKBALL A curly headed forw a rd , wh ol'L.

ATTRACTS MANY Icould dribble anytime, an y where , plus

T :nme an elongated center, who Kr e-

J. GILKESON PASSES AWAY

First Games To Be Playe d Friday Morning in Both Gymnasiums Wh en Play. Ru ns Over . 1

- jci, Bobcat scoring ace, to two field STERLING HI WINS CUP ·2 0 0 G irls Pa r ticipate in Annual Co..,- goals, both sunk during the fi rst Forme r P e ru Faculty • Member Dies p AIRI:r..TG IS COMPtEtED t u me P arty half, enabled the Irish from St. Ben- Under Operation Beca use of u si ng over the time

With 30 entries alre ady }ecorded

I 't ·s:: d l T he g 1" r l s c l ub held the1·r annual edicts to avenge an earlier defeat at p L G lk f , t t im1 s pec 1! 1e in tne p a ys S a turday r of. o y Jam es i eson, o r mer 1 t he di strict baske t ball tourn a men o eve nin g, Peru w ill f orfe i t the cup t o ; cost um e par t y i n the of the hands of Peru. Peru man a nd me m b er of fa cult y, i.be held a t Peru, F r id a y and Satur -Ste r lin g . ._ th e t ra i ning school Saturday, Febru- Murr ay the clown of the St. died l ast S a turday , a nd the foll ow in g Ipromi ses to be one of t he lar g est Ac cording t o the rules, the t ime 1ar y 15 , at 8 o' c lock. The girls came diets team drew iiirst bl o od w hen he obituary is h a nd us : and best ever held at t hi s in stitu t ion . for ea c h p l a y wa,,s have b ee n C)stumed as characters i n story-books. 1sank a short one for two p oi n t s "Loy J. Gilkeson passe d a way at I The teams are divided in , thre e th1f t y m mu tes, b ut His Ja panese D . h . f f h ILewis followed with a free t hr ow five o'clock, Sat urd a y mo rnin g , Feb, cl asses, A, B, and C. There are eigh t , ,, b p h 1 a nc1ng w as t e main eature o t e ruary 9, a t the Rochester, Minnesota, 1p om s entered in A, ei l! h t i n Wife, presen t ed y h1g sc 1001 : • and from then on the "Cats" n ever too k forty - five m inl'.l te s C ed r ic Cr i nk ev.e n mg, t he music bemg furmshed I . h os pitaJ, af t er un de r g oin g a m aj o r Cl as s B , and thirteen teams entered in who co11 ched the plav, s a id that a t by Dick W iliams , and his orchestra. , saw _ of the sconn g c olum n , oper atio n earlier in the w e e k." Thus Cl ass C All Class A and B g a mes

• 1 th h a lf nd1"ng 16 to 9 a nd t he game t h e m essag e read w hic h t old m o r e wi"ll be played in the c ollege gym - re.hear s 8h f t never too k over the I T h · d d · d e e · ]' , t I e JU g es requeste a gran 25 to l8 tha n t h e p ass i ng aw a y o f a N e b ras - j ;• '1 • i • ,,.,, ,

Of 1·.! e C :- cs r, 1!!1 "' 1 es t h " time JIDI · •marc h. The g irls marched around I · · , k a schoo l m a n w ho h a d ser v ed N e- · first two rounds will be played in the " Th ere c ou ld ha v e been no protest 1 • • • h . d I Durin g the first h a lf S t. B e ned1 cts 1 . "" , th e room in couples passmg t e JU • , 1 braska s chools for ov e r a qu ar t er of s mall g ymn as ium and the semi -fma s fr om an y on e " d e clared the JUdge, if I • "ff t ! presenoted an air-tight defens e, hold -a ce nt ury. I t m e an• the losi ng a and fin als will be pl ayed in the lar ge · h d b 11 d t t ge s s tand several times m di eren " the a , e e n e a ex a c - j : in g t .h e Peru scorin g c om b in ation t o pe rs on a l, trn e frie n d fo r t hou sa nd s of gymnasium. ly t he t )11rty m 1n ute s 1

1a brace of 'field go a ls w h ile t he i r ow n st ud ents a nd hi s prese n t and forme1· The fir st ga me of the tourn ey is Ster li ng c l a imed that t h is extra I Mis s H azel Wilhams the presented offense- worked to the tun e of s e v e n c o-workers in t h e te ac h in g profes - t o be p l 0 y ed F ri d a y mornin g at 8:00 time fav o r e d Peru a nd help ed them i h er sto r y boo k , on the first page was field goals and a trio of coun te r s sion. th e co nte s t a n ts ' b ein g Brock an d Verto w in. ' )1 " M istress Mary" pl a yed by Lucille from the free t hrow line Born in P e nn sy lvan i a, Oct o ber 24, d o n , b oth Cl 2ss C t e am s. Cl 0 ss B T\ ere w a s n o off i c i a l t ime keeper, H u g hes a nd her flowe r s On the s ec- ' A t th e st a rt of t h e s ec ond h a lf t he ! 1880, h e came w ith hi s p a r e nts t o g- a m es w ill g e t under way Friday afb ut Elm wood a n d S terling b o th I on d page wa s "Mi ss Muffet and Spid- B o bc a ts" s e em ed to h av e cc me i n to S aund ers Cou n t y, N e b ras k a , w h e r e .h e ter n oon at 1: 00, th e fi rst game in t h is cla ime d t o have t ime d the p l a y at ; er" played b y Fl?ss i e Ronne a u and their own; but as the tim e sli .!",!'.>e d by , grew to He g ra du a t ed fro m di v isi on will brin g to g ethe r D u n b a r fo rty-five m i n u t e s. !M a rg a re t Me i er Nex t w a s "Jack a nd t he C a ts failed t o s co re, H ertz m ak- the Asli lancl h i g n sc hoo l wher e P '.·o- a nrl Br '.l d s h Rw ., "' ri n cr F e r u m a d e e i g h t y - I Jill" playe d by Mon a L yo n and i ng t h e o n ly two p o in t m ar k e r d u r- fe oso r R. D. Overho lt w as rn p enn - The fi rs t Cl ass A i; ::i m e w ill b e F r i· in ' c o S te r l in m ade !a h G a y- l ord, last was ' S c hool D a ys !in t h e <>nt fr e t wenty min •.1 te s. T hi s t en d ent of As hl an d He d ay a f t e rn oo n at 4:30 . P e: u five po in ts w . . g 1 ce -=eco n d p l a yed by E d it h Prok e s a nd Madon- j p l u s eio)it fr e e thr o w s w as n o t : t.hen t aug ht rn the rur a l a nd vi ll a e .P_rep nd N e b r a:;-ka Ci t y , T l:n s w! ll -,

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Murray, center, who held Kre ici t o as super m t endent In 1925 he e :: t er- ni g ht t he price of admission will be a sup e rior p lay, t h e y pre s e nted t h e ir I Twenty fi v e others were chosen as e ig ht !lOints and made ei g ht l: a t he S t ate ?niversity a s i?structor 50c. Officials will be sel ect ed from · protes t a ccording to t he l a ws l a id honorable mention. These with the Besnah, forward, who s ank th r e e Im cducatwn, 111 the te ac.he rs colle g e, the Me n's Club and the P Club. dow n by t he c o mmittee i n c.h a r g e of winners will present a convo- from the field and who is a n oth er j whe; e 1ie d id w ork in I F oll ow i ng is a cl assificat ion of the th e c o ntest B o th' P e ru a n d Ste rli ng , c a ti o n p r o g ram unde r the direction of Weller in t ; e art of d r ib bli !lg, a n <l the um v ersi t y s d eg 1 er ,teams. offici a ls are well pleased w ith the I Ad a Eyr·e , February 25. gu a rd, were th e m a i n which he r ec e tv e d 111 1928· In t h e ] CLASS A- Peru, Nebraska Ci t y, fina l results han ded t hem by the I The judges were, Mrs. C a stle ons the Bobc at forwa r ds w e r e u n a h le of th a\ y ear .b e e lec t ed s u- Falls C ity , Sterling, A u burn, Dawson, j 1,1dge.s. B row n , Miss P :l pez, and Mi ss Church. to core, and were the o u t s t andin g cf t h e t i_ sc '.- 0 0 1 Humb oldt, and S alem.

T .he gymnasium was deco r a t ed with aids :to Peru's downfall . C andi! tr ec t olr ofD a t h lebt-Jcs ihn ' H ahstml ghs I

CLASS B-Dunb ar Bri>d sh aw UnMR KN d d h "S d ,, H o eg e. n ec em er 1s eat • ' , IGHT S PEAKS A'.T Y M r e an w it e streamers and hearts. we e ertz and "Missou ri" H 11 r f t be g a to f 1 d d •h h 1 i " n V ii ln ,. r iso, Shuber t T a ble Rock , · M • n F t , an unn g , ·e ,.. i - ·

A t the reg ul a r mee ting o f the y . rs. P ate, Mrs. Dunm n g , pl a yed the best bas ket b a ll for P e ru. j dnys he wen t to R.ocJ1es te; for t r e Rt - 1Bratton Union, and Stella M, -C. A., M r Kni g ht g ave som e in, and gu e sts followed l?y g 11 l s mal'ched T he g ame wns b y far t h e b est t h at me nt. Hi s s!re n g th w as not suffi- CLASS C- P a nama, B ro ck, Verdon, te res tfo g an s w e rs t o qu e s t i o n s p r e- / a r o und the r oom which a t the , has been stage d on t h e c oH<g e g ym 1 1cient a!ld he p assed b eyo n d last S at - T a lm ag e, Dubois, Un a dill a, Palm y r a, viousl y s u bmi tted to him. M .. K ni g ht , booth _w.he_re ice cream this ye ar a nd it 'w a s 1a: g an:i e b etw een u r d ay m ornin g , a ged 48 years, t hree Sac1:ed He a rt, Honey Creek, John son, stat ed t..h. at when people r e a d the b i- Idamtly wi t h trny red candy 1 two well matched teams wi t h S t . Ben- , m o'n t hs an d fift een d ays. Endicott, Lorton, and Bennet t. ble the y shoul d o u t a sid e their own Iheart s a.nd c o okies w e re served. 1 (Con t inued on P a.ge 2 Col. 5 ) : Th 1 - 1 · 1 · us ende d t 1e c a reer of onE' of • petty c onceptions and notio n s and Mo r e than t wo hundred girls were I

INebra k a·s mo st b elov e d sch oo l men . ! R EA D N EW CON S T ITUTION ma ke an eff o rt to interpre t t h e pas- Ipresen t / BUDGET SHOW· NEXT T UESDA Y I

Wh en e ver he left a positi on Jie left · T he E v er ett Li t e r ary Socie ty m et s a ges as God re a lly inte n ded H e This cos t ume party is considePed j Rich man poor man ·beg rre r m a n a commu n ity of frie n d - on ly to make Thursd ay e veni ng i n th e L it tle The a1

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' I .,, M added t hat God _ha d J>J s s ib l e I by t h e g i r ls of the c o lleg e as an event Ithief, doctor, lawyer merchant, y et more fr ie nd s wh erev er he w e n t. t er. 'd otna t h e hn ewly ?IE:cted e of t ne peop le fr o m th e 1 to look foreward to each year as an Th . B d · h S The fu ne 1 a d b · 1 presi en · pres1 e at t e m e etm g. at is roa way-"T e t r e et of 1a n Ul ta services state o f barbaris m to t h e prernn t j outstandrn g social gatherin g Tlns 1 ,, were h eld at As h l a nd. Th e g r e at , A t a previo us me et in g n c ommi ttee state o f c iviliz a ti o n T.h a t a d v a n ce - year' s costume party was a complete 1 lusions. b an k of fl owers m a de fr om wre at hs h ad b ee n appoin t ed to rev ise t h e c onment h a d r e s ul t ed b e cause m e n success, and probably the .best at t e nd- Nex t nig ht, 26, and sp r ays sent by fri e nds th rou g h- sti t u t ion of th e soci-et y The r ev is ed been b r oa d mi nded an d had recei ved I ed costum e p a rty ever given by the there w ill b e given.. ano t he r m ov ie as ou t the state was a tribu t e of love c onsti t u tio p w as r ead a n d was ' t h en th e conc ep t ions a s int en d ed g irls club event. ca lle d (Co n ti n u ed on P age 2, Col. 3) adopted b y a v ote The meeti n g fo r t h e fo ll o w ing w e e k , The S treet of Illus w n s is a c' o_r, ted I T he nrorr r a m w as in c h a r g e of Marwill b e a n Est es P a :rk meeti n g P !nn : '1VESLEYAN DEBATE P O S TPONED fr om a st o ry by Ch an nin g P olloc k. STUD E NT JOI N S OPE RA igar et Mc Willi am s, a n d of wi ll be m ;i de t o s e n d <le1eg ates t o the B e c au s e o f t he s prea d of s pinal Mr. P ollock .has num erou s Miss Brickell left last w eek to. foll ow; n g : natio n al meeting of th e Y M C. A. m e nin g iti s in the v icini ty of L in ccb sto ri es an d p lay s t h at h ov e b e e n joi n t he T ooley Op er a Comp any S he - Id a to b e held this summer at E s t e s Iespecia ll y at Cotner, i,t was thoug h t h ig hl y successful bo t h on t h e s t ag e 11 h 1 f S 1 h IRe a dm g - -H azel H u t c hin son P and on t he g re a t silve r scre en. wt sm g t e ro e o erp o el te m .t e . ark b e st to pos tp o ne the dual debate w ith t h e p r ogram t h e meeti n g

1 1 Wes l ey;n , w .hich w as t o h ave b een " Th e St1 e et of Illusio n s" is a dr ama ope r a , "C hi mes of No r m andy," op en- w as adj ourne d.

STATE BOA RD .MIEETS he ld l a s t T h u rsd ay This :irr a n ge - of N e w Yo r k li fe o n B roadw ay , its in g in Oc a la, Florid a, Ma:rch 11, a n dP resi dent T. J. M a j ors of P e ru a nd m e n t w a s effec t ed b y a lat e te leph one hopes, lov es, s orr ows, j oys, an d dis - fi lli ng so lid b oo ki ngs over a perio d of DRAMATI C CLUB ot h e r m-emb ers of the state n o r m a l / con fer e nc e b e t ween P r esid e nt P a t e appo i ntm ents. But why te ll a n ym or e twenty -two weeks, covering app r oxbo'ar d held a s p e cial m e e t ing at t h e! a nd Ch a n c e ll o r Schrecken g a s t , Wed- a b out the p icture? mate ly el e ven sta t es eas t and. central

A b u sin ess m eetin g of the D r amatic Club was held in th e Little The acapit ol Tu esd a y t o consi d er t h e co n - nes da y evening · D on ' t forg e t a nd ·see " Th e Stree t w est • t r e Frid ay, February 15, at 11 :50. str u c tion of a $100,000 do r mit o ry at T he a ffirmaf-i v e te a m met q 1c neg - of Illusions" at the coll ege a u d itorium Miss Br ic ke l has a lo v ely s op r a n o tb') F cr u sta t e norm a l sch c ol u n de ;· a tive t e a m o f Dana Colleg e, W ednes- n e xt Tu esd ay ni g ht. This w ill be a vo ice in th e w o r d s of Mr S t eck. After a s hor t busi n e ss meet in g the pro visio n s of the law o f 19 27, d a y a f tern oo n in t h e c ollege a u dit 0:c- b u d g et event. h e r present teac he r, s h e has a s en se L eo n e Van d e r ford read a p a pe r on wh ich pro vides for pay men t of su c h ] u m a t Per u . Th e a udi e nc e tJ: o ug h j This play has had bi g runs in a n d " at h om e n ess" fo r t h e stage "Greek T heatre." b uildin g s out of r e n ta ls, without ap- f ew in nu m be r showed unus ual inter - 1 many of the larg e the aters of Ameri- whic h s h ould take h e r far in t.be

P oin ts w e r e co un ted fo r t h e i n it ipropriations or o th er ob li gations b y est. ·There w a s no d eCis i o'n g iven, I ca, and the btidget committee feel theatrical world. at io n t o be h e ld Thu rsd ay. A lso a r ethe sta te T h e board accept ed a con- b ut M r Li n d say was w e ll pleased ; that it is one of the most ente r tain- She was acc ep t ed b y H. W. D. cept ion will be g iven fo r n ew protrac t offered by t he F irst T r u st with the s howi ng made by the Peru 1 1ing pictures t hat could be obtained Tooley, impressario for the c ompany bationary m embe rs Thurs d ay evenCompa n y of Lincoln. team for Peru students. on r ec omren dation of Mr S t e c k ' ing in t he Little Theat r e

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GILK ERSON PASSES AWAY

(C ontiu e d from P age On e .) l o n g to b e rem embered by those ne a r a nd d e ar to him.

' 'mile; Emil Wicin&,_ Wilber, relay and broad · jun;ip; , S t erling, Short St orv ·Co rn er . , '--------------.----· Nebr broad jump ·

WASHINGTON I R V ING I "Bes ides th'ese men there are a large (Edgar Allen Po·e ) )group of new- marnnal amo n g rwhora Schalfner, Nor t h L<»cp, hurtlles -and pay tribut e to the m an Ano t her writer o f tales , suc h as

1 It · B · FaHs Ci t v middl• I W h" I . d in p o e v a u , ):1 ggs , • , t , a s mgton r v1ng was , ap pea re d' t· Cop e p ru dis t ance· Gal h d . h C' 'l W b IS :111ce, , <- • , t: e. a ys. prior .to e . iv1 a r , i:u • Iowa , Plattsmouh, d i sta n c e; Toft:,

The Peru Sta te Te achers College, t he teachers c o ll ege of t h e Universi ty, an d t h e Has t in gs Coll ege each sen t a dele gation to hsh111 g his m div ers mag a 7m c s I shot: C':>m b s, Emer s o n , Iowa, ' and n e wsp ap ers aJI t heVw a y lhigh jump ancl po l e vault; S umll!ers, to n dto New h e ry e 11s S trahan, Iowa, h ig h jump; Raibback, pre e cessorh w fo _wd.as e1su rpe y Ptru s prints artd bro ad jum11: Tra11dt "' ' m o::: 'i to t e no1nt o i I!!e n c e . oe 1 1 It d ' ddl d t - ·p po e vau a n m1 e is ance· is perhaps the most erati c and c o lo r - eru, d R k S · · 1 •Uben istance; oer asse, eward, f u l fi g u r e m Ameri can iterat ure, u n -' " less it be the m odern P i · r e " broad - - -· --· __

He was , for t h e g r e a ter pa r t of his life, a h a ck-wri t e r : notwi t h stan d i ng, he w as a g oo d h ack- wri ter. P oe i s

IPERU VS ST. BENEDJ CT S (Co ntinued from Page 1.)

th e first champio n ot s ci e n ti fic t e chnique in the m atter of sto r y -w r iting. edicts having t he edge on the night His " Philosophy of C omposi to n " , in in question. ·

I whch .h e ex!· Ja in s the wo rki n g s of his T h e Peru te am a s a w hole did not p oem "The R ave n ", has b ec ome a play up to t heir u su a l s tandard of cl assic am on g w ri t ers. H is Ita li a n basketball alm o st e v e ry man b eing story, "The Cask o f Amontilado,'' is g·uilty o f m ist a k es a t c riti a cl times ' t a ke n as a c r ite rio n for s t o ry: ma k e - duri n g the garrie, bu t t o o much credu p . Ho weve r, b e c a use t his is so well - t c a n not be gi v e n St. Ben e dicts as , I kno w n, we h a ve chosen a n other of t he y p l a y ed an ex c e llen t. b ran d of CO-OPERATION Ithe stat e as exemplifi ed in a 1

• hi tales for di scussi o n T h is i;; his b aske t b al l w J1ic h w oul d ha v e bee n

(Marguel"i te G r aves) fun,d must be made In ! PROF. LOY J. GILKESON. !" Ma sk of the Red De ath," br ief but hard t o bea t at a n y t im e or place I I I f I <l

Co -operation. Do you know· what it short, we work for an ex i:: a :- sion 1 • who ser ved wi t h h onor in each ' of ? 0 '."e r u. :na gnpp m g rn i ts ramat- B O X S CORES means? Yes, I suppose we know the Ia long t.he -e ntire fron t of ed - t' 1 1 t h ese in s ti t ution s The Marnnic ic m t ensity. P ERU (18) FG FT PF P ts d f b d uc a 10na IL A - th I fe 1mt10n ut o we know the real d S - od g e of Clay Center In which .h e pn!1r•e, - P.anng e P ng u e n t r1c l Y o u n o- f o o 1 o en e avo r uch an m vest t u I ' · 0 - -me a nin g We do not know what co- · men wi , h eld h is m em bers hi'p , w as in charg e :Keel D e3 th , takes a n umber 1f _ Jv , rl3 1 Railsb a ck f o 3 1 3 means.to the g eneral pub- bri ng e ve n _Iarg ei"_ 1'et urns ti1 an an y jof t he b u r i 1 services. assisted by the 'l. r'.d , Lc i e>: ::nd h i:n o:e lf ·u!J n a : Bro ckman', f _______ o o o o he. S t op and thmk what cooper ation we have en3oyed m t h e O ur ! As hl a nd Lodg e ·h ,, ,e, _ hi s periple to it o a;, Hurst, f o

do es. Farmers n eed _it, m e n · e duc ational syst e.m m ust keep p a c e 1 1 P rof essor Gilkeson leaves a wife t l:ey w ill. b a l! th-, re a'.1- Krejci,c -

can nothget along wi t hout it and w e / w it h t he times:: if it is to a d e qua<:ely , a nd a n only son, GI-e n. - who is now 1 ,pctars a u w.b" vnll W a s l e y , g ( c ) ___

as a sc ool c a nnot ge t alon g, eith er, ! th d f h i he ad of physical training and co ac h n o unm::._;: · ou m:..y s u r m ise t h:<tt , Korber g

Ith h h' I serve e nee s o t e people -E I h • · · t 11 p , · ' ---a oug we may t mk we c a n. · · · of p h y sical training and head coach e ef1« ln f4 1 Yfll:! ;). Y oe. 1 ; L: IHert

When co-opera tion is absent we :· Hosm a n ,_ in Nebras k a Educational 1 at Missouri Valley, Iowa f.lis fath er , IMas q ue of the Re? D eath " is quit e I

have no "class spirit" or even "school who lives in Su t herla nd, Nebraska, a nd m ay b e r e ad a t one spirit" and ,.after a ll that is what we - an d two brothers, also' survive him. sitt mg. It is a pic ture, b e a u t iful bu t (

really want a nd a r e w o rkin g fo r W e FRESHMAN'S DECLARATION lterrible. To gethe r with a great m an y ! L e w i s , f

h.ave probably often wondeved at When in the course oi human ot her Americ an short-s t o r,i e s, 1 .. · .f

times .vhat we could do in or der t o events i t b e com es nec essary to h ave find T h e Mask of the Red D ea th · m I esnah, f

obtain the "real school spirit'. We your pic t ure t :=i ken fo r tJ1e Blue a nd EXCHANGE -NEWS Jessu J? , Al ex a nde r c

need co-opera t ion. G old a rid to se e yourse lf as the American S hort-Stories " --J. O. F, · Lis_p i , g (c) -

· h Scfu•a:e fer, g

We read and think about co-op era- P o t og:raphe r sees you, a d e cent r es- B l · tt '

tion, but that is ·as far as it g oes. p ect to t he modesty of the stu- There was a serious accident in OMARr KHAYYAM a · e vy,e g - - -

L ' b • d b Gl asg ow the other da.v when t wo t a xi- p 0 L b l th J t · f o r g ·e s, g O

et s g et u s y and have it. It's up to e nt od y r equires t h at w e not d e - · r u a Y .e c ev e res piece o po-

us as s tude nts of P S. T C. t o ta k e clare the o a ths which s p r ing fro m c abs c ollideq. Thirt y w er e et r y e v er written by man is t h a t

in3'ured. f · f p · 1· Refe1-ee M G h 1t upon ourselves individu a lly, to do j ou r in dig na t ion · amo u s piece o ersian 1t erat ure , : l e r: m , E mp ori a , K : ns. a_H in our power to promote c o-o p era- W e .hold . t hese tru t h s to be se lf- · . Jr' 'The Ru b a i yat" of O m ar Kha y yam . t10n Ievid e nt: - Th a t all m en ar e c:reat e d The annual hig h sch oo l basketball \ Oma r Kh ayyam was bo rn i n N a ilSThere can be co-operation in each home ly: th a t they are e ndo w e d b y to.urn a ment fo r Nort hwest Mi ssouri h apur in Kh o r assan in' the l att er part

I h I h will .be held a t the N orthwest Mi s- of o , u r el e venth ce n tury, and di e d c ass ; t ere can be co -op er ation in t eir c reator wi t h c er tain un ga inly S T h so un tate each er s C oll eg e, Marv- within '- the first t of t e college a nd in th e t r a i ning· sch c ol, 1 f eatu r es ; th at among t h ese are ' qu a r er o u r

• 4' o• o nlr a I o n rl ville, March 8 and 9. twe lfth centu ry.- The s le n der s tor y -

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. . h h 1 complexions. a to bet t er t.hese A $100 scholarship to be given t e . th a t of tw o ot ler very con r be co-operation rn t e S(! 00 as a d · · th eir J·usti f i p u pi'l showing the greatest individ u - 1 / fig u res in t h e.fr time an d co u ntry : 'F e b r u ary 12. . . , th a t we d o , among men, envrn g11 • . whole. T.his isn t sayrng 11 f "f it ' c a tion from the art isticn ess of the excellence in acting has been ad ded I one of wh o:11 tells the. story of a not have co-operation a_t a or 1 1 u cer th a t whenever a ny fo.rm of to the prizes offered by t he M1dl_and I t hree. Thi s was M r. h a s b e en iiosent fro m was n't for th_e of the , ' becomes dest rn ctive t o Pl a yers in the third annual Little Vi z y r to Alp Ars l an the so n., and cl a sses since t h e latte r p a r t of last ulty what kmd of sc hool would re a l beauty, it iis the ri g ht of the Theat re tournament, April 12. I/ Malik Sh a h t h e grandso n, of T og-- 1w e ek with t he F lu He r e co v erbe? But . we can not have too muc people t o alter or to a bolish them, hrul Beg the Tartar, wh o had wres - ed from t h e and l S able to co-operation. and to institute a new m a keup, The Wesleyan players are on the I ted P e rsi a fr om the f eeb le .sta-cces sor 1 me e 't h is classe s t h1s w e e k L et's g et busy and everybody b ooEt lay ing i t s found ati on upon such Isawdust trail onc-e more with the j rif Mammud the G reat, · co-operation. Do your part and make i c old c r e ::o m s, a nd arra nging the pl a y, "Erstwhile Susan,'' a that Seljukian D ynasty "'.h1c b :Mrs,_. f at N orw o :>d, wh o has b e en l' T. G. better 1,han it has b e-en. 11ines in such forms, as to them I c omedy by Ma rion De F o rest which j 1y r oused E uroope into ' th: Cr u s a des. , c onfi ne d t o bet· bed. the past - - s h a ll s eem m os t lik ely to e f fec t will be presented in the Wesleyan His T ak h allus o r poetical name month wi t p n·eumo ma, 1s now ab le SCHOOLS AND PROSPERITY • j their pulchrit ude and attractive.- auditori um Friday evening, March 1. 1(Khayyam) s ign ifies a tent-ma_k,er , b£ !J a ck wi L-h her clas s e s a g a in

All signs seem to indic ate a t1:e- ness. P rndence. in de ed, wi ll dic t a te , _ i and he is said t o h av e a t one time mendous increase in the not be changed for light and tr a ns- T he dual debate on the subject, Re- exerc ised that trade, life of the nation. Continued prosper- sient c a uses· and a ccord in g ly all solved That a substitute for trial by Nizam-ul-mulk's ge nerosity r aised ity seems to be ours in increa&i ng experience h as shown t.hat Fresh- i 11 ry ;hould .be a dop ted, b e tween h im to. independence. Mainy F en i an measure. Wall Street reports record m r> ,, are more disn osed · to suffer Chadron State Teachers' College and p oets similarly deri v e t heir nam e s saies. Mercantile lines re- while evils are sufferable, than t o the Rapid City School of Mines, re- from t heir occup a tions. Omar himport substantial gains in lign t thems eh es by abolis hin g th e suited in an even break in that the alludes to his nam e in the folThe automotive industry is pay m g w w h ich they are accus- decision was in favor of Chadron in : lowing whimsic a l lines: large and frequent dividends to stock- tamed. But when a lon g train of R apid City and ' against the home Khayyam, who the t ents of holders and planning for new record pimples and freckles, pursuin g in- 1te am in Chadron. , science, breaking production. variably the same object, evinces a - Has fallen"in grief's furnace· and heen for carrying forw ard public work design to reduce them t o absolute Prizes totallin g j.n cash will suddenly burned : projects is bright. For a ll these home liness, it is their right, it is henceforth be available to S4eers of fate h a ve cut t he tent promising signs of prosperity, Amer- their duty, to throw off suc h em - students of journalism at Midland rorics of his life, icans may b: duly thankful. j bellishments, and to provide new colleg e as the result of an announce- And the l roker of Hope has sold hi m own state will measurably share m guides for their future be a uty. Such ment made Thursday by Ray W. for nothing. present and future prosperity of the has been the p itient sufference of IHammond, general manager of t he Amo Qg Omar Kh ayyam's m any vernation. these Freshmen; and such is now IHammond Printing Company, that ses the most popular to the wri ters

While we are setting our stakes the necessity which constrains them IT.he, Fremont Evening Tribune, pub- opinion are his lines referin g to ahead in business and industry, J.et us to a lter their former faces and com- 1lished by the Hammond GomJ;>any, · not forget to set our standards of plexions.- With apologies to Thomas will e ach year award three $10 prizes The moving finger writes and h aving education hi g her than ever before. Jefferson. j to Midlan d · students who done writ,.

L i ltle Bo y : L o ok m o t h e r , the ci r cUE h a s come to town!

H ush d a r li ng T h a t 's not cl" wr-· t-a1 'F: i P :-r b oy.

TUESDAY, February 19 ESTHER RALSTON in

"Sawdust ! Paradise"

Y Also a comedy "Should a I Married Man go Home?" ;

WEDNESDAY, Febru ry 20 f

STARTING TRACK

The needs of educ ation are of a different ch aracter than thos e of business. Higher salaries for teachers, to meet the increased costs a nd increase d stand a rds for livin g, will not only be advisable but n ecessar y. Chan g es in the present policies of employin g teachers should be e ffe cted by the applic a tion of the principles of tenure. An over ever-extensive curriculum in keeping with the needs of the times must be recogn ize d . Adequate provision for retiring teachers after they have g ive n a life of service to

D ecorat or: Your wife, sir.

Head of the House: P retty isn't it?

Dealer: Did I underst and you to say that the parrot I sold you u ses improp er lan g uage.

Cultured Customer: P erfectly awful. Why yesterd ay I he ard him spfit an i'nfinit ive. /

Feed Dealer: You owe m e t hree dollars for oats, 1Mose, and i f you don't pay it I will take your horse.

Mose: All right, Mr. Gu ggenmeier, and I'll pay you the bit.J anee of the three dollars just as soon as I can.

An unscrupulous footb all player was teaching some cowboys how to play. He explained t he rules an d e nde d as follows: "Remember f e llows , if you can't kick the ball kick a man on the o t her side. N ow let•s get b u sy. Where's the b all ?" One of t h e c owb oys sho u ted: "Never mind the b a ll! Let 's the game !"

L ad y: Did you notice that pile of wood in the yard?

Hobo : Yes'm, I seen it.

Lady: You should mind yo u r g r amm ar You mean you s a w it, HobG: N o'm you s aw m e see it, but you a in't seen me saw it

Tourist: Shall I t ake this Farmer: 'Taint necessary. ready g ot one road t h ere.

Seeing that the Lorbeer coached Bobcats have virtually clinched the basketball tit1e in the N I. A. A. confere nce, Co ach Lon R. Graf has now turned .his attention to track in an effort to bring t o Peru the · third ch amp io n ship within the year.

We will do well to see to it that the oustanding work in jour11alism. Moves on, no r your piety or wit sc.hools likewise shall share in this Lady: Here my poor fellow is a Shall lure it bac k to cancel half a era of good times. This p l'esent era quarter for you. It must be d read - S t r a n g er: Rastus do the people who line: of prosp'erity to some was ful to be lame, but I think it m1,1st li ve across the road from ,you keep Nor all y-0ur tears wash out a word made possible by the tr ainin g of lead- , be worse to be blind chickens? of it. ers and diffusion among the masses Tramp: It is mum. Whe n I was R astus: Dey keeps some of them sir · lhrough our educational system. blind they was handin g m e countercommercial supremacy, our domi- 1feit quarters. nance in industry could not h ave ' been po0ssible wi:hout a free Head of the House, (In an g r y t ones) of public education. If we wisely Who told you to put that paper on and adeq u ately provide for further the wall? a dv ances out of the plenty we now enjoy we s h a ll reap an even gre ater h arvest of prosp erity in the f utu re.

1 "Beware of t l s .... f i China will be g i ven away tthis 1 night ins t ead of the reg ular Thursday ,

THUR.,

Alt houg h the basketball season is 11ot ye t to a close, tr a ck eql1 in m e n t I was is!med last week to the followin g letter men Captain Dick Williams, • I N e li g h, .h a lf an d qu arte r m ile; Howard Zook, Tecumseh, Nebr. f sprints; James Mumper, Tabo11 Iow a· 1 sprints; Frank Kerner , Tec'u m seh' Nebr. Javelin; William Warman, Glad: stone, Nebr. two-mile; Lettermen who I will report at the end of the basket- J to ball season include, Paul Hertz, M alvern, Iowa, shot and discus; Joe K r ejci, Plattsmouth, Nebr shot; "Brig" I T.hey a l

"Trail of ·98"

(Look a t the big a d v e rtisement for particulars abou t this ex· cellent show.

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TH Ji: ' p ER U PED AG 0 GI AN fUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1929

h yo u rh m band home ? BOBKJTTENS

MEA M rs. Pert: What d o you wan t · WIN

SH01;:T 1 I'm re v isin t h · 1 1 FROM STERLING ADMITTED TO PHILO ALUMNI

NOTES

HOME MADE P I E S "' list a n d 1 w a n t t k g h e v otin g

ITh e PJ1 ilom athe an Lite rary Society

2 doo rs so th f p h o no w w a t party h Id h u o ost Office · e b elon gs to.

CLA RK'S E L ECTRI C SHOP

M p ... =---=-== r s. ert: I ndeed! Well I'm the 1 20 to Gain Revenge Th u r sd r y , F e br u a i·y 12. party h e beio n gs to. 1· There was a short program, Vil'-

T h T he B0b k ittens a ga in sh owed their g inia Milst e ad san g two v oc a l solos eac er: Ro b ert he · I I · ' I I b ' re 15 an e xamp e true s t rid e when they ga ine d r eve n g e she w as a c comp anied b y Lucille m s u trac t 10 n S e ven b oys went to the c ree k t o b t h b t h on the sc a rl et boys fro m Ste r ling i n Hu g hs. a e , u two of t em 1 h ad b e e n to ld not to go in the wat- the colleg e W ednesd ay After t he program there was a long

1 1 Take Fast Game by a Score of 30 to e t e1r regular monthly meeting P "rmel R owe'y SPpe r in ten den t at De Witt, w as recently elect ed to a position, i n Case High School of Delr e IL , Mich iga n: Mr R ow el y rec eived h is A 1' Deg r ee from P e ru a nd his M. A from N ebra ska u niversit y He is t o beg in wo rk in his new position immed iat.ely.

er Now can you inform me how evening. , business s ession, in w.h ich twenty many bo y s went in?

The g ame was a f ast one Pate 1 : new mem b ers were adm itted to Lews C arter, 1928, who is c oach a nd R o be rt: Yes 'm seven. comme nced t he scorin g spree for the . t · inst ructor at Hemmin gsf orJ , writes B bk soc1e y. ___ o 1tt ens when he topped i n a free he h as a ver y successful ty i!'Mr. C art er : Of c ourse al) of yo \l throw a n d a c ouple of b askets in the T l:e c omm ittee d ecid ed t h at seven season in both fo otb a ll a nd b asket, I wh at the inside of a corpuscle first few seconds of pl ay. St e r lin g or e1.g ht men w ou ld be dropp ed fro m ball. Cart er's t eam h ad an unusu( The Shoe Shop 00 the E ast is hke? c a lled time ou.t. Then Bee t am , f! !l shy the fra t er n ity. Aft er a c h eck h a d a ll h ard ' basketb all sche d ul e, and r e· Side of t he Street ) ' ' Russel Sch a effer, interruptin g : Most ISterlin g forward scored a ne a t und er· I been t a k e n it was found t h a t thope cen tly lost a Jiard fou g h t g ame to I of us do, but you'd better explain ba• k e t sh ot. Thr ee p e r so Pa! fouls persons were not active in Ph"l Alli ance High School......_ · for the benefit of them th at have called in r apid succession on Beetam I k d h 1 0 _..,._...,._ -.. __..,._._._...,._ n ever b ee n inside of one. · f < , r h oldin g slowed him up co n sider- wor • an ad not been a ttendin g ! You'll not be di ssappointed f able the rem ainder of the meetin g s f if y ou g et yoµr h a ir cut at I The f ollo win g we r e e lect game d t h

Sh oe r epairing at ' Comf ortable' prices! L a dies S h oes a Special-

I . The first half was mostly P ate and e m 0 t e soci ety.

Lucile Newcomer,, Cla r a Stites, (Next to Gaines Hall on Sb , Ard yth H a ll, Dan1"al McS wa n H 1 I '-' t ) . a mpooing, scal p t reatment, facial s, ina rcelling - a ll D.a:sl}er ni e.'ki'lg " the m a jority of the ' e en .- Hvemen · ·· beauty c ultu r e Y ou r patronage appreciated. For point s, while Thompson a nd Be e t am Appomt mens Phone 187, Monteit h ' s R es idence. were fhe;.f ot war.d .twaH fo r St erlin g . K th W 11 · ' TAY a r yn 1 1Pms, Ru t h He auc h a r11!1, 1 Ill , LOR'S BEAUTE SHOPPE I The second half w as a J ack Fisher, John Stahn , L u cv A nd e r·

We s p ec1a b ze 1n ladies' a n d children's hair cutting

1of the battle royal c omm en ced m th e so n Au dre W If M b l · H · >. I ti h . , y o e, a e 1g 11 m s, V YOUR

_..__.,.. __ dahlf. lf _u act k thte Mar ga ra t e Majors, H a r vev Nic !rel,

econ a w1 a e ermma ion o D t h W · j .A

WHEN I N QOUBT-TRUMP OR COME TO overcome the 20 to 10 lead gai ned by ooster, and Mary Alice f

. KOEPPLE'S CAFE ! the The second h alf w as Leo H a uptman reported on the PHOTOGRAPHIC FOR Y OUR MEALS, L UNCHES, ETC.

A one

P h 1 95 ed to c all a halt to t he g am e and memb e rs a nd eliminate m '- · h g NEE S

so ro u gh th a t Jthe referees w ere fore - committ ee which w as t o select n ew

Peru Nebr .A • • • h em e1s w o D f • · t 1 give m strUct 1ons to t e p la yer:, · h 1J d not b-e e n ac t ive i n t h e •od ety ill

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A v E N U E S T 0 R '.E

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i° P eru sl a c k ed up rlun n g the fin a l Tryouts for the Philo p lay to be g h a lf and e a ch team scored ten poin t s , l" iVe'1 Marc h 8 w e re l<i 1;.is wee k 1 1

1 giving Peru the advantag: a t t he end At the reg u l ar meeting Thursday eve· I

of the game of 30 to 20. 1 ning, February 14, the cast for the FINE PORTRAI TS ·

Peru much_ skill fr om the pl ay w as a nnounced b y Hazel Will - I FRAMES free t hrow hne scormg 8 ou t of a Iiams, di r ector Those w h o will ha ve I

F ANCY BOX STATIONERY, NOTI ONS AND SCHOOL possible n i ne throws. Dasher pa r ts in t J-. e p l a y are : J ames D - Jzell. ; PHOTO FINISHI NG : w a s the outstandm g sc o r e r f or P e r u Dick · Will i ams, Eld on H ayw ard I CAM ERAS

SUPP,LIES

C O NKLI N E NDURA P ENS A ND PENCILS, UNCONDIl'IO NALLY AND P E RPET U A LLY GUARANTEED

A u t h o r i zed D e:;tle r for N e maha County for Remington

Por table T y pewriters

f a nd pl ay ed a R a lph Sellhorn, Donn a J a n e De lzell .A ALBUMS ly heady floor game; while Beetam Ruth Sch aeffer, Rut h Ganz, Lucille f a nd Boden w ere the m a in ::itays for Hughes, a nd John Ba th. I ' t he Sterling te ani.

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:: - - - - <&-spp 1c-g'll"l; - - - u .r :r: r..,_..,,._..,.__..,.__....__....__....._....._....__... - - - - - ·--- 0 0 0 0 I HEY LOOKIT!!! I I Newton - - 0 0 1 0 I D J VISIT CLEVELAND'S ! : :,: ! w A F F l_, s i l Fo,,.. All WAD.FYo-rTtOhe-WNEewAesRt t !Gr:' rL ___ r j -J ' Thompson· - - 2 () 1 4 I ' New York Cr e ations a r e shown here as Beaver 0 0 0 0 'I secure their foods. Fresh meats, Lunch and canned meat,. i B oden - - 2 3 O 7 A EVERYONE will find this store a satisfactory.' pl ace to ! c.1x ---- - - 0 1 3 1 I milk, fresh and canned fruite and vegetables. Everything ' j p I O O 1 O # for the table. Service good and prices reasonable. ' r soon as in th e l a r ger ci t y stores. ' a ey - - - - - p THE MARDIS STORE ) J, PRI CES LOW E R ' ' TOTALS - - - - - 8 4 9 20 ---.I '- DELTA ALPHA PI · FISK TEACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated) g Suite 410-11 Symes, Denver- M. E. Shuck, Ph. D., Manager r • I Fourteen students were extended M · th t• f t 1· fill th fJ. 0. s. to join Delta Alpha P i ore vacancies an sa IS ac ory app 1cants to em. ; 1-•";tat"1nd . Th•fr «hOIMtic qu oUfi<a, loo• w•·• __.__;______________• I • • .,_,Vv.i;JUA}' 1 '. '. I attained after the grades for the fir s I) CLEANING AND PRESSING i '11! · . semester were averaged. The ref J quirement is an average of 1.9 pointf 1 H y O t Cl d N N Cit y I 1 for e ach semester h our credit. ave our vercoa ow . I , We giv e S & H Green Stamps # will h• Initiated Monday ov•ning, ,-------1-t.-;;;;; ; -; r-KEAOYTOwEAR---SHOES_, 1 • J L:v. .. Tw• f l Q years in pro duc tio n! 1 5 ,000 peopl e in t he cast! The producers of. "The · Big Parade" and "Ben-l'fur" ( 1 • • '1 n o w give , you the mig litiest pic t ure of a U ! Get ready for your biggest thrill! i ' • J "where •aving• are greateat '' The f,t CLOTHING DRY GOODS HERE · H R id, Th B f n c·t, I AUBURN, NEBRASKA i·d , Th chilkoot pass! The White orse ap s. e urnmg o awson 1 y. ..--..-- .-. _ _ _ gJ gantic snow s 1 e. e l . ... ! Scenes n e ver t o b e for gotten! f Clarence Brown ' s P r oduction of Robert W. Service's J NEW SPRING COATS, DRESSES ·I 7 1 ! AN·D :HATS 1 ' ; 1 The Latest in omen's Apparel ( ) , 1 WOMAN'S TOGGE R Y , f There you , will find the Best for Less A METRO -GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE [ ) Auburn Nebraska . FEB RUARY 21 22 23 ( __ ... _ ... _.,_..__....._.. ..... THURS., FRI., AND:SATO , ' ' . , .' . -- I _..,_..,_,._.,_.,___ ""_... _.._._."'-_-Q.. ... r R"ST Al THEAT RE · ,1 J DAVE'S CLOTHING STORE " I I r Honie of Hart, Schaffner & Marx ADMJSSJON 15 AND 35C l l 914 Central An., Auburn, Nebr '.... .... ..................... ............................_......._ ...... -----· .. .-,_ .-,_ _..,_._._,.. --,.. -- -- -- ' ._ -- -

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I 1'_ Tm NTS '1 ( Pres.J. M. Thomas of R utger s Uni.) : FOR D ay I f PERU STu u E 1 s halt the service of God "DERE F OWKS" l Eac h- week Peru's new Girl's

C U T FLOWERS ES!GNS

Invited t o e nro ll for t eac h in g ' a nd man before th ine heart as t h e I. . e a rer to realism The FUNERAL D ' l • end of a ll th y work. : D ear F olk s: l 1t or Y _ comes n .·. t n e WEDDING BOUQUETS ' p osit ions with j I Th ou s h alt inqui re. ot each stud y ! . l a r cJutects aie n ow :"'Q110 n : ont il e " e I FERNS , PALMS, AND f w h at it h as for t hee as a worker for I I got lots t o tell you about tbs p! a ns for the new n d - BEDDING P I ANTS

·G E BERTHOLD J

. IheDavis School Service !, a bett er wo rld, n ot r eli nqu ish in g thy ' bu t my statio n ary ·i s nearly a ll gone i will be completed m a t :me_. I ONE .& , , M i pursu i t of i t un t il thou hast g ain e d : and I sure do n eed sum more , Th e plahs were drawn Y I WIRE PH r W . r. DAVIS, 06, a nager j its pa ofit u nto th is e nd. I Well to begin w ith. I promis ed t o ! is a n d Schaumbe r g Lmcoln .

Pho ne 38 • 1 Th o u s h al t love t h e tr u th an d on ly tell you a b out t h at Mink t hing, b u t I II is ithe _same fi rm whi ch t.:'l £ r • ; # , the tr!1th , an d w elcome all truth _ I? l:i. d- g·uess it a in't m uch nessary the h ole p J;; ns f o r the.' s c'.e n ce Nebraska City, Nebraska f 138 No 12th St. Lin c oln, Ne br. I i l y, wliether i t brin g t hee or t h e w o , Id · p?per last w ee4 was fu ll of it. I thot I T.h e new will be 1:1 I V

• 1 joy or sufferin g, pleasu re or h ar d- ' t he plays we r e the most exciting est j t o the o ld and will be 1 un

shiJ), e as e or to il. ' c a u se after t hey we re ' all d one some- in c o n n ect10i;i with i t T h e prese n t - J Thou shalt m eet e a ch task a t t h e b od y made the ch a r a ct ers co me b ack J dinin g hall will be used The new 1

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ass ig n e d for it with a w illin g o n the stage an d tfie-n a man up i n : struc t ure will be. th e

h e a rt. , th e balcoPy tuck n fl ash light pic(ure : of the present bmldmg. T here will

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, . I Thou sh a lt wo r k each d a y to t.h e of th em . 'Some of we kids set on the , be. a l a rge p orch a n d entrance n ear, I ,. '"" .

AND limit of t hy str en g th , consiste n l y fron t row in tri e blacony nea r w he re ' the nnrt h -east corner.

, LUMBER FUNERAL DIRECTORY wi t h y-et h a rder wo r k which sh all b e the m mi stood to t a ke p ictures and i As soon th e a.'. e

L. HORTON & CO. thy d uty o n th e m orrow. h e m i> de us get n n and m<we. 1for the b ml dmg, bids w i ll be 1 1 ; f Phone 128 P e ru, Nebr · I T pou s h al t res p ec t ' the r ig h ts an d he d idn' t w a n t u s see w h at .he do ne. ; e red. It 1is to c omm e ;- c e I I P AINTS

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....._.... pleasures of o th ers, cl aimi n g n9 priv- .All t hi s week t h e g irls a ro und hear ! work as soodn. the 1s1p n n.g _ats Tthhe / 8 COAL • COAL f iJege of serv ic e, an d all ow in g t h y- : r "ve b.een ch i n the fun n iest t h i n gs. 1 weat he r con . 1t10ns w 1 permI . e _. .

1 se lf no joy which d ?,es n ot in c rease T he YWs went to m eeting la st t ime stru cture will buil t of r e? b ri c_k, ' " MEE . K LUMBER CO. f

• I th e, JOY of t hy f ellowmen : · a P. d d rew n ames to find who t heir an d a r oof w.111 be used wh i ch I, W J. RA.BEL, Mgr.

A , ' T. !Oll rsba lt love thy frien ds m o r e li ttle sist ers was Well"" n ow they a re cor1·esp o n d wi t h the p r esent d orm1 - I 48 p N b

f ·L ' C ,b Mk't It h an t ? yse lf, t h y more th a n . sendin g them · presents -· day . l -It is _ to be a three story bu ild - : I P hone · eru, e r . . s as thy frie nds , t h y co u n try m'l re than They su r e do t Wl_l1t8 too. I1i:i g-, :md, w ill _ h< Uf: fro m } und r e d I • . · · . '. · f It h y c oll ege, a nd God more t han all One girl got some' i ui;t' 1 t o on_e h/u n d red fift een . g irls. _ . . 1-

1 • !.•' f e lse. . on e got some animal 'cooky s anCl an- , 1 , It IS planned to h ave • t h e buJldm g ' ' ·· or I Thou sh a lt rejoi ce in t h e exc ellenc es ot her g ot s um gum a nd a . p oder puf, re a d.y. for occ upancy a t th e openin g , • , of others, nlJ r P'"'"" rl r, r I J-. ai;l a t 9 / o f n ext September This will i A.

• M s a ving the g ratitude of t hy fellows I m ig ht have a big reli e ve the ho us ing p ro blem , i

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. . r ocer1es - eats .a nd the approv_al of God. yVf) l' ]O ra ve sen.t me o,;· w hic h of has not a small Ph

Phone 132 We deliver I _ Thou sh it hv e by thy best, .l>:- M- thin g li k e th at. I neve r you i one. will be. p c ssi b le for. m a ny rr .!" one

ing thys elf relentlessly to those Ideals su re c an bet I'll know : enoug h•· n ext .,, Tr e g ir ls enJoy hvmg wi t h a 11 ..

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. I :tho u d ost most admire m othe r 1nen . t ime somethng like ,t li,at :, c omes a,lon,g l a r ger g roup.

! T ho u sh a lt m ake for t hyse lf c om- S aturday nig ht was a story - ! ·; 11 i s h 1r- 1:1 vement fo l lowing im1 mandents hnrder t h an an ot her c. nn b od y wen t dressed. as s omebody else : mediatly t h e new science build i ng,

· · · m ake f or t hee, a nd each n ew d ay bo dy we n t d resf;ed as a sum bo d y ·els e Ispea ks we ll for the growth of P eru # ., f

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f comma•1dme n ts more ri g orous th a n and d anc e d. Th at is t hey t_;ied to · ' I · 0 f

· J t h y own l a ws of t h e d ay befo re. d an ce, but every l:iody iJ: dance wit h I S I G MA TAU DELTA \ ' Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Gas, f There IS no Substitute I ' w as not n eap]y so go od a d ancer as I l At th t' f th s· T I• and Oil. We have air hO"is to I FOR HON E STY f i PI OMEGA PI HOLD ME E TING ; was. Why they ":oipdn t ,even J Delt .;: mg Q n A help us in lubricating. I

, · At tl!e meeti ng of the commerci a l t h eir feet out of t he of mine. IM' a ay evem e 1 I" · as a . bus • 1·ness policy ' : fr a te rni ty' last wee k g i ven I w as j us t n a tur ally force d t o wal K biss Ahll erg an m t1e resti n g t a lk

1 b Eld H d 11ir B d T fl o u t e r wo r k m the 1t e r a r,- fi e ld -y on aywar , :u a donna r a y, on their toes once In a whlle hey "h , ·

, A , Mnr p:a ret ump, an ve lyn m ucke all se emed o th in g i t was my fau lt I ' f

- - B d E ,.,r • • · ., e IS wnt1n.g a novel at the present 1 _. ._

J • C. CHATEL I N .on cur re n t eve n t articles relati n g to , someway or other, bu t I still d on't I whic h promises to be v e r y inter- , I

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Watchmaker and Jewele r : co1Y1m erc ia su Jec s s ee w i ey g ot t at wny aust Eld H _.

,School S 1· t at co u ·u 1",,1e q u a 1 ca t10 ns o : f e et m my w ay? Nqw realy do you d . ' - 1 upp ies I; membership i nto t h e fraternity ! t.Li nk it was m y

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::e place , . H EART SISTER WEE-I'- CLOSES I But we o ffer the l Oc Baffle Bar for Sc ' I As a fitti ng close t o H eart pister B Herbert T ar eyton's 15c ___ After theaters and dance pas:- ' wee k February 7 - 14 t he Y. W : ' girls

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a week ago Thursday .. even- II

I ties. solkited. I /h eld a n inform al get-td-gether nieetG o od T hings to Eat

At Y W. the week before the girls ,

drew n11mes for little sisters, · · each

' g i r l on t h e campus had a little sister.

Ma y b e she knew h er and m aybe she

didn' t'b u t if she didn't s d o n got

acqu aint ed with her. . One of the #

m an y t hings done for the " little sis" II

Iwas to call her over phone, write I

her a let ter, send her some candy or I

gum Some even receh ed ni cer g ilts. I The li ttle ones certainly appreciated I

the things our unknown "big , sisters' '

TEACHERS .NEED _ ED

Make Application s Now

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Come l·n .and look our stock .over end a nd e v eryone spent_ a pleasa n t

. e veni ng i n the high school au d itoriu m

!Eac h li t tl e sister received a valen t ine 1

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WE HAVE AND PRICES i1from her " big sis." In this w ay the \ SPRING WEARING APPAREL

T. C. COLLINS MEAJ' MAR.KE1 This is e haracteris t ic o f t he man y · '.good t imes the Y. W. g irls have. AT

You c;:u;keep all t he kis ses I gave

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You c a n keep every go lden c a ress : Out s t a nding Values in Spring Dresses, You c an ke ep aH t he sw eet .tricks I t a u g ht you, Classy J e an, K o rr ect Co-ed, Famous Fash.. And t h e jokes y ou made m e confess ion Craft at $14.95, $16.75 to $380750 Af11 we You c an keep wh atso ever y ou c are .II. fo r; a s k is the opportunity to sh ·

My loving, the par t ies yo u t hrew; OW Y OU OUT But please s end me b ac k wha t I am cho ice collection. mi ssin gThe c old cash I waste d on you.

Gle n Moore : S e e h e r e that d oll ar

you gave m e l ast nig h t w a s a count e r feit .

Ba be Miller: S ure, D idn't yoµ say y o u

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TABLEROCK==UNADILLA WIN CLASSES B AND C

UNADILLA TEAM !DRAMATIC CLUB . . TABLEROCK FIVE CLASS c CHAMPS I H O L DS INITIATION TRIM DUNBAR

Sasseen and G ille n P lay Brilliant Games For Thei r Teams

S tec k an d Admitted as Hon· orary Members Bain, Shepherd and Boyles Feature

UNADILLA EASILY\ :FALLS CITY WINS TRIMS VERDON FIVE DISTRICT MEET

Be nnett Takes Victory from Johnson By Close Score, 18 to 12

Hav ing conducted au intensive In Class B Finals A smooth-working Un adilla fi ve

Greene and KesS'ler Div ide Honors in 1 Main E vent

B fi n als blanked Ver d on's hop es of a Class C T a blerock won the Calss superior team p l a y a nd mo re a c c ura t e !D ram atic Club furnis h e d several from Dunbar in a hotly contest frac- trophy Saturday mo rning by fo rcin g passing gave the m oose fr om Unad il- I • fi 1 h t h h d f 12 l 17 t 14 t B tt , students t he opportunity of express- as Sat u r day evening; the , na score t em to accep t e s ort en o a a a o V1 C o ry over enn e , b · 17 lL I d all h ·

An air tigh t d efense c o u pled wi t h study on i n terior complexes, t he Peru

T he hi g h spot of the Sou t he astern Neb rask a t ou rn a me nt c ame in the fi n al game of t h e Class A competion between Falls City and Dawson The and the Class C cha mpion s hip Satur- Ing t h ei r suppressed des ires. em to · to 4 g ame. nci ent y , t e wmne rs day night. T h e s core at t he half was Elvi n Davenport reverted to t ype The game was a thriller from t h e assur ed t h emsel ves of a trip to Li n- game was a t h riller from start to 8 to 7, Un adilla. and ind ul g ed in the p ast ime of his gun w ith neither team assured of coin and t he State Tourn a ment. fini sh. childhood b y l ovin g ly tossin g wal-supremacy until the final minutes. A ir-tig h t was t he defe nse t hat held Both teams pl ayed a n air-tight d e- T.he Moose p assed t oo a cc urately, B f d, th scori n g Sassein and Severin s h9t t oo deadly, nuts t o the natives below . am, orwar was e Verdon to on e field b as ket. They fe nse wh ich h eld thr oughont the enand aCptain Bri nkma n was to o smart T h en Clay Coy blusthi n g l y disp layed t hreat wi th to h is were n ev er a men acin g thre at to t he t ire g a me The first qu arter resu lttb b f his m uch admi red h a ts- b oth of T a blerock, for ti fied by t he defensive led in o nly one cou n t e r b eing made for e o y s rom upst ate. d d c · B l h " h h f th U dill · t them i n -f act as he s killf ully shovel- work of Shepher a n aptam oy es, i g opes 0 e n a a q u m · and t h at on a free th row b y Fish er UI1 adilla grabbed a n early lead and ' · e t danger B t 1 t k 1· h t l f th e d sno w banks from around the bur- were nev er m gr a · u e no one spea s ig Y 0 e of F alls Ci ty. succeeded in hold i n g it for m ost of k f · d ied f l ag p ole

Dunbar's at tac unc t1one per- g ame loser s. Burns and H arden, T h e se cond quarter b rought fo r th the game, altho ugh B e nne tt was in -1 •t d t h b k t

T h e n e'w scie n ce h all was fitti n gly f ectly unti 1 ne a_re e as e g u a rds, kept t he score d own to a a gre at deal more offensive , both front on c e at 7 to 6. h 1 k 11 t d e d i cated b y H a r v ey Cole w h en with w hen Harpster, t ei r an y, a · our- m eag er t welve. It w as mere ly a case te a ms missed a m aj ority of t h eir sh ots SaS'seen, a red-hea d ed bo y fr om f lashin g eyes a nd f r os t ed n ose h e de- n ame nt and sh a rps h ooter , was of bein g u nab le to loc a t e the hoop b ec a u s e of t h e diffi c ult an g les fr om Unadilla, s c ored six of his teams 11"ver ed an o rat1"on on " L ove and cove red as with a tent.

whic h t h ey were comp ele d t o make h d f B r inkman a nd Saverin w er e the big points and starr ed on t e e e nse Life." Co ach Johnnie Jone's team show ed . t h e a ttemp ts F all er's 61ink-shot from Captain Brinkma n. fo rwa rd, proved s uperio rity t.hr ougho ut the g ame, r ac kets m the U nad illa atta ck. T heir !center, Corn's ti p -off under t he bask1 d d G h osts of lo n g de ad war ri o rs were fl a real field g enera a n a "°"' s c ore Ba i n's : e st fl oor wol'.k e r u sed r ecep tion an li. cl ev er oor wo r k p ut :et foll owed by Fis.her's freak sh ot five poi nts, whil-e· S eve ri n counted pleasen t l y startle d by t h e r eap pear- h " t' f t h t h ' d "ff I I k th f ance of P o co h o n tas i n h e r ol d h au nts commen'. m t is sec 1r> n o i! our- It e m in scorin g pos1t10n. 1from a 1 icu t an g e, ept e a n s twice from the s id e as his c ont ribu- U n a m en t, while t h e c1efen5: 1•: w n rk I U n adill a fi g h t s i t out wi t h Bennett ,o n their toes t ill t he h alf ended 6 t o •. amon g o ur p ri ev al t r e es pon e x.ton. . , a min a ti o n b y the p syc h o -a n a lyz.e r, of Shepherd and Boyles k ep t t h e at s ev e n o'cloc k tonig ht. 15 m favor of t h e lose r s.

As in p r evious g ame s s a t - I Vir i n ia Milste ad had h a lting ly con- fiv e out of t he I . . I T he second p er iod opened a tack was centered around G ille n , wh o I g h h f 1 1 t b a zone. r ablerock has m ade an env1- B ennett Defeats Johnson F ive ·neat b ask et from a d rivin g t ip -off f ess ed er s ame u o ngm g o e ' h d scored two field goals a nd IP oc o hon tas a n d r escue m en a nd Ia.hie record this year. under t e irec- 1 A center six-foot-two inches in al - ,Pla y by Green e, fo llow ed by a free three times fr om t h e free t hrow hne other weakn e sses f rom d eath. In t10 n of Coach Johnn1e J on es, a_nd. t h e Itit ude wasn' t e n ou g h to stop Ben n e t t ' th r ow by th e same m an foll owin g to be high point m a n of the i t h is c h arac ter, she sea rche d diUgent- t eam no h t t l e c redit f o r I in h er c h amp io ns hip bid a g ain s t J oh n - Kessler 's f o u l; im medi tely a ' terCaptain Cameron t a llied fi v e p omts I 1 all o ver c o ll ege fo r a d yin g m a n th e. manner m t h ey h an d led son Saturd ay m orni n g . Th e Bennett ward s with a coun ter from mid-cou r t, and Vesley pl ayed a stellar defe n s ive l :Uemost cf the m we!'e t h eir oppon ents durm g the tourna- knights of t n e b ird's eye held an 18 m11k in g the co u n t 9 to 7 in favo r of game. I ( exc e p t i n o uT" Far East sect ion whic h me nt. t o 12 ad va nt a ge at the l ast whistl e D aWjSIO n.

BASKE TBALL TOURNEY EDITION
VOLUME XXIV.P E RU, N E BRASKA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929 NUMBER 19. --

BRADSHAW FRIDAy w ho faithfu lly exercised th e wind- ONE-SIDED SCORES Coa ch William's t otem-pol e ce nt er , ows) In fa ct E arl Whip p le w as so / IN FIRST OF CLASS C Bo ellstorff, was unable to find th e exClose Hard Games Mark Initial C on- 1 to pe a c-eful Jlumb e r durin g the I ___ act loca t ion of the basket despi te t h e t t I Cl entire d th fact that he w as almos t fo r ced to es s n as s B a a y, he a t tended classes , Bennett Takes Two Extra Periods To - - - n d m ea ls 10 hi s loung in g robe. In : Defeat Endicott duck to keep from runnin g into it. Class B competition p roved p l e n t y t h e f orenoon the fact that bis beard I ___ Cole and Ves ley, gu a rds on th e t ee n Frida y aft e r n o on w ith relat i vely w as two inch e lon g penetrated hi s One-sided final counts and rugged winnin g quint, sn atched th e ball out low scores bei ng i n vo g ue. befo g ge d mi n d a nd he shaved pl a y featured Friday's Class C com- of the ozone and, by the way, out of b l be tw e e n the ad · · t t• b "Id" I Boellstorff's waiting grasp, a nd con- Dun ar a y ed a ste a d y, h e a ds-up mims ra ion ui mg petition with Johnson, Verdon, Un agam e to down C o ach H a r :riso n's B r ad- a n a t he a ls o from e a r to ear. jdilla and Bennett winnin g places in tinued with the offense. shaw quin t 12 t o 5, whil e t h e U n io n- A t l as t 1t h a s been di s covered how lthe semi-finals. And then when a break in the · ff · H arvey N i ckel d B"ll Ok t k , Johnson defense ap p eared, Gillen a a ir was for ced i n t o . an i ren eep "John s on forced Honey Creek out of two eirtra cantos befo re an o ppone nt t helr :nym p .h-li k e form s. In spite of the running to· the tume of 16 to 13 took a nice dribble down the flo or . b the t rem e ndo t l t · h Pohlman was the m ain s t ay and .hi g h for Dun ar in the s emi-fin al s could · us men a s ram t ey and advanced to the semi-finals with bi! decid ed in Union's favo r 15 to 13. c a rr y, and H a rvey h a ve care- a victory over the strong Sacred point man for Johnson . Shubert found g oin g t o ug h agai nst (Con t mued on Pa g e • 6, Col. 2) Heart Academy five 15 to 11. a more exp e ri en ce d T a ble R o ck a g -

It took Bennett two extra sessions gregaiwn, losin g 18 t o 7 Co a ch A r m- NEBRASKA CITY FIVE to prove their superiority over Endi-

TABLEROCK-DUNBAR PLAY OFF CLASS B

The r emainde r of the q uarter w as m ade up of th r illin g ce nter- co ur t s ho ts b y Gre en of Dawson, and Hahn of F alls City, in te r s pe rs ed wi t h exceptio na l tl o0r w ork o n b oth side s.

H ahn and Kessl e r joine d in t o score 5 p oi nts and t h e m at'.e in of victor y The q u arter ended 12 to 11 in f avo r of Dawson.

Thr oug out t h e fou r th stanza th e score re mained the sa 'l'le Bo t h tea ms played a r em a r k ab le d efensive g ame.

Th e ga me ende d wi th t he s co r e .still 12 t o 11 in favor of t h e o r an ge and bl ack t eJ m. T o deci de the winn e r s

Le fo re t he ge me W d'l n tos s up , b oth pl ayed b aske t ball, wi t h F'n lls City h a vin J a sli ght adv an f ag e in g u ard in i;.

TAMES BOB KITTENS cott, the final 'reck o ning being 16 to py tempo. 14. Endicott's defense cracked after Semi-Finals Give Basketball Fans a Dawson and F alls Ci t y Players were

Both Green and Kessler, brillian t stro ng's five co ul d n ' t s ta nd the snap-

B First Game of Class A Was Hotly a last quarter rally had tied the co un . I Couple Treats in Class B

Ste lla gave 11at ton U n ion a nice ro.n but was un a ble to o vert ake the 4 Contested Frid.ay morning games in class C po int lead th e Uni o ners enjoyed a t gave basketball fans exceptionally T ablerock won the right to meet Ui e en d of the firs t quarte r The i nitial Class A b a ttle be t ween fine games and two of the opposite Dunb a r in the Class "B" fin als SaturPeru Prep and Nebraska City ended color. night by virtue of their 15 t 0 9 v1ctory over the scrappy Bratton Un-

DIment fo r t he first day of compe tit on the decisive score of 38 to 6 Coa ch d"

PHILO ' S P LAY CAST m the bi gg est upset of the tourna- Unadilla took Ot oe mto camp by . t . th fi 1 f th t · 1on earn m e sem1- na s o a

All Amateur P lay Promt ses t o e 1g • I

bo t h given b e rths on t he tournam ent t e am, while Sh aw , r unnin g m at e to Gree n wa s g iven a b erth on the s econd te am All th r ee of these men showed rem a rk able s kill in handlin g the ball, and we r e unanimous choices for t heir re spec t ive pos i tion s

N O W W ORKI NG HAR Nebras ka. Ci t y won by the sc ore ifAvery_ teatmh bshlolwed good more experie n ce Table-- I orm m an mg e a . k h" . f DAWSON GOES TO . B B " 20 to 16 roe mac me w as superior most. o FINALS IN CLASS A

IIn another close game Verdon fin - th · · 1 d t I

Th B bk 1 d e way, g ammg an ear y a van age Success e o ittens P aye an over- ally nosed out a victory over t h e d · t · · · h h t Th . . . an mam ammg it t rou g ou . e . . - confident ga me of b as ketball which lc age artists of Brock, the final score h a lf ended 9 to 4 in favor of Table- ,Humboldt Trails With Only One TalThe Philomath e an '.Literary Societ y caus ed t he i r downfa ll. D asher played was: Ve rdon 17; Brock 14. rock. ' ly Till Near End of Grune s to give a play o n Friday, M a rch a he a dy g ame of basketb a ll, a nd Inability to count from the free L. Jasa , flashy forward, and Shep8. The play is no t on l y a \l ome t a lent . Id do throw line put Dubois out of the race herd center were the m Pin st av s on Dawson won the ri ght to meet Falls 1 • b did all th at one man cou , , production , bu t is also w ritten YI by the narrow mar g m of one pomt . the Oran g e drive to victory. Each ,Ci t y m the final s of Class A toni ght. h 1 Th l · ti"tl ed to s t ave off defeat. Ne w t o n pl a yed a Th fi 1 T 1 7 · D . . I ome ta ent. e p ay is en , 1 • •· 1 • _e na score was a mage , u- scored s ix pomts and were outstand- JT,hey defeated the f as t Humboldt "The Ink Girl ," and was writte n b y stellar d e fe nsi v e g a me for the Kit - bolS 6.

in T ablerock's air: tight defense. ' te a m by the deci.·sive sco . re of 15 to 9 Anna Bes t Joder of the Peru tens Barn was also outstandmg on the de- jin a fast ·and interestin g contest. taculty. S t e r ner, and Mcinty r e s tarr- ART CRAFT CLUB fense. . . . · .The g uardin g .of t he Daw"The InK: Girl" is full o f a ction ed for N e bras k a Ci t y.

ELECTS 1929 OFFICERS C. Glo th ar, dimmu ti ve g uard. and . s o.n te am kept th e Humbold t boys far from beginning t o end. The s c enes BO X SCORE cen t er, st ood out f or t h e bnys from the winnin g stage. ""nt er a:round the newspap er o ff ic e Name and Constitution for Club Was 111 blue. L. Glothar, g u a rd, w as the : G fl h" D · · f. · d "" p (16) FG FT PF Pts . . r e en, as y a wson orwar · to- 1 The Peru r e p . M le a dtn g s core r for Br a tton U nion . · . . ' rJf a pr omin e nt daily journ a . ! D ash e r , f 4 4 2 12 Adopted at Recent eeting wi t.h one fi eld g oal a nd two free Dw1th Shawt,t w1e re Gthe big gu ns d dimaxes of the pl a y have th a t " p ro - I. W i lli ams, f - - 0 2 0 2 t h r ows. e a wson a acc. ree n sco.re fe.;:sion al" touch t h at is s o essen tial

0 0 1 0 The Art Craft Club me t last Mon- 1111ne of the po ssib le fif t een p oints iO a successful play. There are s c e neS Pat e , <·c .-_ f_ ..., ,,,_ ______

0 1 0 1 d a y e v ening and elected o;ffice rs , Qunbar Wins In Semi-Finals while Shaw scored t wo and Corn 3. r,f th e rush hou r in p ub lis h ing a Ap p l e g ate , , 0 0 2 0 adopted a const ituti pn a n d sele cted H arp ster, W estb r ook, and Com n any The gu a rdin g of R il ey and Hic k ey ex t r a in which l ove, ho n dr N e wton , g -,-- -:-'.-, -,-- - - 0 0 0 o a n a me. The name selected is "Fab- as sured Dunbar a trip t o the Sta t e was worthy of no t e, h a ving held and happi n ess are involved IPu g h, g _ - - ; - - - 0 0 0 0 ricat io n." The office rs a re, tourn il ment b y conquerin g Union 28 Humboldt to a one point t ally for ,,, 1 y W. W 1lh ams, g - - - - -

4 7 5 16 p r es ident, Barbara Peetz; "9'1ce-pres- to 19 in t he first g ame of the Class ne a rly three qu arters of t he g am e. lb e pl ay is truly a new sp ai::er P at' TOTAL · ident, Marion McGrew; sec.-tre as , IB ste mi-fin als IMos t of Hu mb old t's scor es were m ade 't+h b 'th a m t1ma e I · I vm ..., n Y one WI n 1 th N b k C"ty ( 2 0) FG FT PF Pts Bernice Miller. U r io n ne ve r h ad a ch a nce aft er Iafte r D awso n h ad s ubstituted her '1mwled g e of newspap er peop e, e e ra_s a 1 o o o o The members be ga n their work at Westb ro ok br oke a 2 to 2 ti e in t h e se cond te am ' th h If b · g a pr ac ti c a l Neum1ster , fll. or erse em n tire f - - - - o 1 O 1 the last meetin g. So m e a r e workin g fi r.st few minu t es of pl ay w ith a ne at Do r land c a rried the brunt of the mnter and n e w sp a per w om an A Mel ' f 4 1 3 9 on le a ther c oin pu r s es. Many ot her s ide sh ot. F r om then on , e x ce:ri t for offense f or the Humboldt five, scor· tiiread of delicio u s humor t hru- S t ern e r , -· 4 2 2 10 thin gs a r e planned for the fu t u r e. a l ast mi nu t e r ally in w hich Uni o n in g four of t h eir nine p oints, pai ring 1ut the play. It d epicts the a nd lOwens, - - - 0 0 3 o T he ne xt m ee t in g will be held Mon- a nk a b r ac e of field goals, D u nb a r w ith his runnin g p a r t ner, Schuler, not unm;ual scenes as f o und m a Cl a rk - 8 4 8 20 day, March 4. w as compl ete m aster of t he si tuation who a!sQ scored four points office 1 TOTAL

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J'flF: W A ' · "' : e b je c t i ves a n d prm c1ples. p o n t 1s m erely some of t e y-pro uc ts, sue ' P ed ag og1an r ep orter tod a y . 11 a 3 s c om es fis t He "wt at an d ' a s the clarifying a n d emiching- oi THE OLD SPIRIT

I "Basketball h as c om e rap idly t o th e the el e c ti v e cm r ic da r ma- ou r English through b e t t e r k nowledge /front in recent years due t o Ut e de- ' t e r i r l p r o p r e ly g- r a cl ed rs y c h o o ' ic a!l y of the m e anings and u sage o f words, by Lon R. Graf 1mand for a midwinter or b etw ee n a nd sociologically. In the next tier •or the p o wer of c o ncen tration, in·

· - Q k ' t d also · because of its is the "how" question, the m ethod s s ig ht, j ud gement, t as t e , and · -clear Where are the Porters, SeJzers, Smiths, uac en- ,season SJ:>Or an. . 1 and device s, for mo st eff e ct u a lly t h inking resu l t in g from t h e effort to bushes R e a vises Hahns Rices Purdues Gab bys Lieb- I hi g hly inte r esting, competitive sty e in g t h e cuttin g ed g e contact bet ween m ast e r o th e r modes of s p eec h, t hese ' ' ' ' , oi p l ay. Basket b a l1 , of the the indiv idual pupil and the cur ri c- 1alo n e m a k e such s t udy well worth e ndorfers, Stewarts, Townsends, Graf s, and Shaws of ; uniformity of . its rules and . Ute . . !w h ile. t ? Th t d t 'n b Id relief in of understandmg has attamed th e The l a s t la yer IS th at p ert nm mg to I Then there a!'e th e val ues fo und yes eryear. ose s an OU. 1 0 rank of a SJ?Ort in b ot h hi g h the forces and circumsta nces of th e in a b r o ad er ou t lo ok on life. t he southeast Nebraska high school hlstory of the track schools and colleges. "c ontro l" the an d l a ngu ag es are d oorways openin g to · l f h b d t t d' · \ The place atta i ned by b asket b a ll m ana g e rial condition s , w ays a nd t he w o rld. Thro u gh t he classics we a nd field. Al 0 t e a ove ment10ne were OU s an Ing .h'as undoub t ab ly been la r g ely d ue t o m e a n s, plan t s, a nd of t h e !t urn to the p a s t , an d gain a truer athletes before the World War with the exception of the in t erest t a ken by the sc t ools school as a n inst itution s e nse of perse p e c tive tor o u r own . , and colleg es of Am erica. The s ? t ie r s ex t end up or , t imes. Through mod er n lan guages t he phenommel Lloyd Hahn, whose mte r - s c:holast1c car- : " During the past five years b asiket- out m conc en tric circles or spheres l we r ea ch o u t t o o u r worl d neighbors. ee r chanced to fall during that period of khaki and Sam \ball has taken rapid st ; ides fo rw a r d fr om the cen t er · m os t one of P sy - fin d them, afte r a ll, v e ry m r ch in both offensive and defensive t ac - ch olog y hke ourselves, when we become acB rown belts. ;ti cs Especially is t hi s true i n t he 1 Our deparm en t furm s hes all t h e lqu a int ed w ith them in their own : hi h schools, due p e rh aps t o t he f act \ fund am ental r equ1re m: nts la n g u a ges. That memorable period of strife seems to have done experienced coaches are b ein g ' fo ur su c c ess ive car dm a l mq umes I T h ere is stilI th l 1 The work is profes si on a li zed alo n g 1 ano er v a ue, ra t her for us wh a t the Civil War did for the South, at least l us ed. Gre ater str.ess is bein g pl aced h l" f h t "f • d d " (s u b tle p e rhaps, but k eenly fel t by , · · t. e m e s o t e n-ew e s - va n 1e is - 11 1 - 1 on the fundamen t al s sucJ1 as - f _ bl h 1 I an g u ag e st ud ents th a t i s h eai·in g t ninking in terms of track and field performers and Ipi vot in g , d r ibb :in g, sh oo t in g , e tc ., an d 0 our Trehp utba e psydc to obg, t h e 0 mak e r s of lit:r a ture 1jke H oni r 1 h b 1c a sc1e n t 1sts e 1g ne e o e IE , e Performances. RS a result bette r basketb a l a s ee n b d . th t f t h t I t ,- I n g hsh maste r s , speak in t hei r native 1developed. , emp a s1ze 1s a o e ac ua r n "- l a n d Vii·Eril ; t · · I fer or applic ation of t he se t r u trs a n d l .us a s we .he a r ou r

One might ask why the youth of the past turn e d 111 I " To fur t h e r de vel op bask etb a ll an d princ iples to the p rofessiona l b us i - :ongue, somethm g t h at c a n not b e en · , • f h. t he b as ketb a ll sp irit in sout he as t e rn ness of tea ch ing On ly wh en pro - JOY_ed in :he b est transla ti ons. b etter tllTI € S and marks th a n those of the Pl esent 0 t IS N eb r as ka I would su gg est th at mor e . h b d "t'- t h It IS , I be lieve m this dir e c t co t t , sp ec tiv e te a c e r s a r e un 1e w1 ,1 e w t h th 1 ' n ac era Some would sugge s t that the lads of th e pas t we r e 1cl ose ly t.e a g u es be atti t ud e of co ns ciou sly attemp t in g to e t 10 ughts of gr·eat s ou ts. pas t .. form ed wh1c.h will crea t e mo r e com- transl ate th es e id e al s i nto nc tuality d pre sent, that the stud y of fo r dgn o lder when graduatmg. In some cases this may hav e \munity interest I would suggest a 's 0 in the p rac t ical sc h ool fi e1d do es c ontribu t es most to the been true. However most of the competitors were no th at support ing public rea p t h e b en efit e n ric hm en t of life

TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 26, 1929 PAGE TWO T H E P E R U P E D A G 0 G I A N E S AlD FOR E I NG L A NGUAG - CLUB HOLD MEETING 1 IN LITE RARY APP R EClATfON - - - THE PERU 1 FORMOSTATHLETE d f o r t he iHANDLES PERU FIVE I D e li ni t e pl a n s we r e :Ua e o n d a y , i is s Esteher A. C l ark , bead of the ' i G ir l's Cl u b Co nv o c a t i_o n , M t n g M d e p artment, has sub mitt ed PE D A G 0 G1A N • d b 25 in a b u &mess m ee 1 l angu a ge dT f the ..I , Comes Here After Enviable R ecor i F e , , F e b ru a r 20 I u s an articl e fol' thi s e I w n o In BasketbaU and Trac!f of t he G1r! s C lub, C! t y B o ok ' Ped agogian Miss Clar k is now able I P ri z e wm ner s of "' ory h a o rit y of her Entered at the Postoffice of Per11, ' e.d h h B
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pe r cen age rat er t an putting a ,entitled from its teachers colleg e. Last Tu e s d a y Mr. F,r,liis older than those -who compete in high schools m the the stress on winning. gave an address t0 t h e facu l t y _ on

"In the foundation of this, a leagu e BOBKI TTENS LOSE "Sc hools a nd S tudent Life In Ch ma" prese nt era. or leagues establishing a more com pe- The Nebr aska Ci ty Wolvelines, pre- !The most impo rtant factor in c· der tracks were unknown in this sector. Equip- titive spirit between towns is nec es- isenting a revamp e d Ji.icup , is h- ta lk was the o r g an i z at io n a nd tn sary; this will bring about keener ed the Bobkittens of Peru on stre n g th o f t h e s t u dents i n China. ment was scarce and no one ever heard of a sweat SUit competition and a better brand of \Wolverine floor T ni g h t b y 1:1 . h 1 I 'ntendents or principles sometimes 'basketball will develop . \margin of one point, to 18. Two farme wJ m et on a c u ntry rn ad H1g SC }OO supen . i "A meeting should be held once each Coach Wonde rs Kittens sho w ed and p u lled u p t h e ir horse s . acted in the capacity of c aches. They very httle year to discuss the rules and their some difficulty in g'.?.tti n g sta r t ed b n t " Si,, s aid J osh , " I' ve got a mu le d t f 1 changes both for the benefit of the they led at the half 8 a nd 6. N e b · with' distemper. W hat d id you g iv e ahOllt sports but we of those pre-war ays are f:!ra e u 1referee and the coaches. Thi s will :ra.ska City pepped the last 1-i ulf th a t one of y o u rs when he had for the meag-er knowledQ'a whkh t.hev offered. The lure 1also bring about a better unde rs tand - land outscored Peru 1.:> to 10. "Tur p e n t i ne Gidd a n! " · . · • t t • ing between officials and coachs ." Stearner, Owen s, and Mcl nty1 e h · t . of trophies meda]s or ribhons (hd not eXIS excep In carried the brunt o f the Wolv eritie A week l a t er t ey m e a1gam ' · · f N b k · "Say Si. I g ave my mu e t u r pen state meets soonsored by the Umvers1tv o e ras a.

"ESTES PARK"

MEETING HELD attack, while Dashe r , Apple gate. :o> n o \ t· ci ..t k'l d hi.m,.

OUR PRESENT GENERAT ION

' · k C't p Pugh stood out f.Jr the goldel'.L av a l- 10 an i i e · Auburn. Falls City, Humho1dt, Ne bras . a I y, awnPe A large number of men and women anche "Fil ler! T·iw·. t"r. c ;<"1 <'l a:- ." City and Tecumseh were the only schools that sponsor- the hcld in the . ' . . . . . t t t Now we high school auditorium on We dne s- ,_ ed ath JetICS m th IS d1str1c wen Y y ears ago. day night. This an "Estes Park" have more than t hirty high schools and most of them !meeting. Picture slides were shown t • " ' th experienced coaches to direct the by Arthur Lindahl and James Del- : l a ve pl Og'ram.., WI zell both of whom have attended athletic reins. national meetings of the Y. M C. A.

c ceive of an reason why our cinder artists at Estes Park. The pictures portray-

an we con y th d f th e ed various scenes of the great out-of- Is the "flaming youth" of this pres- se nd many a bo y or g i:rtl on t he road of the present should not surpass e recor S 0 OS doors in and about Rocky Mountain t' d' 't w ay a lon g to ruin. k f k · 't · th . h · ent genera ion wen i ng 1 s of 1909 or 1910 or 1911? The lac 0 trac spin IS e Park, together wit Vl·ews ath that leads to de struc- In this Chris t i a n na ti on of ·ou rs we . t b . t • th s 1 es of bmldmgs and retreats tht were oc - the broad p ' become a l arme d at t h e almost in cred· real answer. Athletes mus egi:i 0 p1.epare em e v cupied by those who : had the h ono r 1tion? Will our nation fall, as did ! 1:.1 y sm all number of you ng peop le in February or ear:y March. Cahsthemcs, of representing the .Y. w. c . A. jGreece and o: the \ w ho regul a rl y attend Su nday Schoo! ercises rope cJimb1ng etc. are all necessary In round1ng and Y . M. C. A. organizatio ns. . jimmoral prochvities, prohfic with the and Ch ur ch. P erhaps t h e Ch urch . ' . . ' ' ] d d t b · t rest- Another national meetin g will b e uncouth and the vul g ar, of our fu- Ihas not kep t u p, w ith the mto good cond1t10n. Many a s 0 no ecome m e held from June 7 to 17 of t..his year. ture citizens of Americ a ? If so , upon needs of ci v iliza t io n. It is v ery self· ed in the cinder sport until a week Or two before their Representatives will be chosen fro1?°1 whom ca n we pl a c·e the bl ame for ! evident that ame liorati on in moral f t t Th f'nd their times or marks are poor in t he membership of the two orga m- t his deterioration of standards and and social c onduc t cann ot be obtain· IrS mee · ey l . • zations at some future time. idea ls? Shall we call the church, the ed by preachi ng th at one should comparison to others. This causes them to entertam th <=> schoo l, the home t o task, or is this \ good, neither c an w e e x p ect much idea that they are not of the right typ e for track work. EDUCATION FRATERNITY ADD d ecline of mora ls a na.tural in chara cter from list·

11 • N 1 d really know ho w 1 FOURTEEN NEW MEMBERS evolution of any prosperous nation? emn g to one s erm o n a week. T rJ s is They are usua y WI ong. .o a can c:; • • Many are condemning mode rn t o o much like ad m in iste ring m edicine skillful he may become, until he has faithfully tramed I. F ourt een .c andidates, youth for their .freedom, tJ:ieir h old- as a q uack doc tor doe s in presc r ib ing f · · ht weeks. · I have observed that most boys the quahf1caho.ns for m e:nbersh p ness, and a spo onfu l as a r em e d y for e v ery ail · or or ' Th m D elta Alpha Pi Fraterni ty , w ere Th ey are cntc1zmg them for their ment. Reli gion is n o t--and, if to of this reg10n train only f OJ: a week Or two. ey are 1 in it iated Mo nday eveni ·g , Febr uar y looseness of morals, an d their fr a nk- s uc cessful i n i ts p urpo se must no ' only kidding themselves. Ten hours of re g ular sleep, a : 18 Th rse g aining membership we r e: n ess in di scussing Yet, wi:io p r o- b e- a a bs tr act theo1'y, bui h d t 1. th · d ell adopted schedule of , Ruby Bro w n , E. E. Burke, R alnh mul g ates the se obs cene pictures, mus t be b ved to realize the v:i lue C Osen le , Ca IS enICS an a W • Flo r ence Davis, Lorine Er- t hese nov els, w hich so vividly des - which is p ortended preliminary runnmg are the only that Wlll Iickson, .Anna G ay- cribe ev ery sex thrill? It is c'ertain- Nevert heless, these American bring a youth into the pink of cond1tJon. jlor d , Mildred Km ght , .ba rne ;;t Has - ly no t the you t h of ?ur natio n. Ol d y oun gsters , t h o ug h tltey may be wil d. . . . . t h • t . d h • Id I se lblad, Mona Lyon , Barti..n Redfern, ag e is alw ays delu s1oned as to the fo olish. a nd incor ri ·i b le are sound One high school of this d1stnc as J: e ame el 0 ' Raymond Reed, Edwin Re ctor, and morals of youth. Their m em ory at he art a n d l ' t.t l diff . nt . . . h I I ' w· l ' ' e ve1y I e e1e pre-war track sp1r1t. This SC 00 a so possesses an ' Hazel 11 g row s very if asked to t hi nk in m any respec ts f ro m t he 'r ance:J11 nt track coach. The combination of the two have After the im t ia:1on, mto their ow n a dole scen t pe1iod t o r s. T h e re a r ,e many a mo ng thi> exce e . k bl were served. Plam brick ic e-cream of hfe Into our theaters, owned grou p of " J a z zin a d, you t hs" wh o Jrnve been the direct cause of that schools remar a e success with a sm all red h at che t imprinted a nd oper u• c d h y t h e e lder g"ener a tion, a s i n cere p u rpose in life who beneath in the last few years. on. it, cake d ecorated with a ch erry we ti e limits of vul g ari ty a nd this ou t c o at of veneei'. are genu ine •. b d d b 1l h ] j tw1 g, and coffee revived the s om e- pro:fan1 t;: str et ch e d on every side. an d h ave t h e ma t eri al the em bryontc Should that old spn 1t . e opte . y a . our SC 00 s, what exhausted victims of the i niti- \ The sug g·estiven ess of t he pic t u res sta te, t h at will the futu re southeastern Nebraska will rise agam. I ation. . s hown on the screen is sufficien t to Pa <l l" r,c:; of our civilization.

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FRESHMAN CLUB P L AN 1 BEING CARRIED OU T i

Fresh m en Organfae Into S ix t een

G roup s for Goo d T i mes

Alpha Literary Society

Presi dent- Anna Pettinger

V -Presiden t-Elsie Willi a ms

Sec r e t a r y - M a rie Nol t i n g

I Treasurer- Ruth 8 t uc ke nho ltz Mi ss Gr a c e T e ar , spo n sor of t h e · I Se a r g ean t - at-Arms- P a u l a Marie fre hman cla s s , h as intro d uce d into Schindler.

IG. A. A. PROMINENT IN SCHOOL ACTIVI TIES

Al l Gi rls In Sc hool H ave An Oppo r-

R URAL E DDUCATION GIVEN FULL COLLEGE RANK

{ J. W . Tyl e r , directo r)

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1929

ALPHA MU OMEGA

Alpha Mu Omega is an honorary m athemati cs fra t erni t y . Its a im is

tunit y at Sports F or th e first time, r ur a l e ducat ion to develop and promote interest in in Peru Sta te Te ache rs College has · the study of m a them a tics and t o

The Gi r l's Athl etic Assoc ia ti on at been pl a ce d on full c o ll ege r an k, investigate the subjects of m athemat- the colle ge t his year s i x t e e n new Couns elor- Mis s Do nner freE-hm e n clubs . Th e fo llo w i ng a ccount of t he c lub s an d the o ffi cers R ea din g

Pres iden t - Hel e n W agner

V -P re s ident- Emily Woo d s

S ec.-T r e s.- - Wilma Oze nb a u g h

Couns elor- Mi ss Te a r

Swimming (Me n)

P r -es id e n t - B e rn a r d Gallo way

V -P re s ident D ea n Grass

Sec -T res - Geor g e Cook

Trave l

P l·esident- Gl a dys Kimsey

V-Pre s iden t__ Cl ay Co y

Sec.-T re s - M arie No l ' i ng

Counse lor-Miss Burton

Trav ko (l\.o da k)

P r e s id e nt- L orene N orto n

V-Pre s ide n t-.John B ath

S e c.-T res . - Lucy Anderso n

t he prese n t ti me is one o f t he ou t - suc h li ne J f w ork h avin g b ee n di i> c011 - ic al in t erest th at are not presented in standing o r g an izations on t h e c am - t inued in the de mons t r a tion hi g h the r egular cl ass re citation s Studen ts p us. sd .o ol. th!s arl- who a re majorin g in mathem atics for A n y g irl may belon g wh o ge t s i n v a nce i n the stand ard of re q 111re- ei t he r t he two ye ar diplo ma or th e the rig h t nu m ber of pr ac t ices r e qu ir- ment, the department is qui t e l a r g e . A . B. de g ree an d wh os e schola r ship is ed by t h e c lu b Afte r th e sr e cifi ed th is ye a r, ther e being al.out eig hty 1' h ig h are eligable to m embers hip n umber of p ractice s ar e fi nish ed , t.h e e nro ll ed f .:l r sn c h wor k Meeti ngs are h e ld e very t wo w eeks q u al1 ' fy 1 ' n g g 1r1s a r e d1 ' v1 ' de d 1 ' nto nt wh 1 ' ch t 1me a program is p resnte d T hi s d epa r tment ,has a lso und er- I h d h f t h t d ts It e a m s, eac h t e am e lec t s its own c ap- un der t e Jea ers 10 o e s u en t ain. The t ou rn ament sta rts an d a s g one qu i t e 8 comple te r eorgan iz ati on, j T he fraternity h as be en of!icia ll y r e ca t eam is d efe a te d i t mu st d rop from as will be note d i n t h e co mi n g s u m, og nized as a b ra n ch of th e N ation a l t he ra c e. Th e t e am winni ng a ll of me r a nd regu la r c at alog u es. T he I Counc il of Math ematics Teac.hers. I ' t t h e g a m es is c h ampion. T he point t \·: o c •·ur ses prev ious ly 1,ifered in j Th ro u g h the e ffoi ts of t h e fra t er m y, system wh ich is in fo r c e !!ra nts P eru Tea chers Colleg e is m ain tained Ime t h ods h ::. \' e be en mer •rc d 1 1 0 a 1 • f ti po ints for mak in g a t.ea m, for hi kin g ' as an instit u tio n a l me m ber o 1e 1 a nd oth e r a ctiv ities. The p r e rnl'Jt sin g le course of four h ou rs, a nd to : Ma t h emati c a l AEs ociation of A me ·ic a. I is Mi ss Fra n cis R oot, with t hi s h as been add e d a fou r h our IAt prese nt t he ot he r t wo ins t it u t ion al I D oroth y Mar tind ale a s p res ident. , . co urse in r ura l pro b lems, embr acj n g in t his sta te a re u ni1 The_ girls' athl etic cl u b w as Ithe two outstan di n g prob lems of m an- v e1:s1 ty ? f N ebrask a a nd Creig h ton

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I org a111 zed ·m under t he nam e of agement an d h ealt h. Th ese co urses IUntversit y. ·

" Olympi a Club " \ h,e we re c onstitu te t h e d epartm en t a l re q uire- The following p r ogram wa s given ! played between c ls ss t e ams. Be- 1 f h 1 t'fi F ebr u a ry 18:

1, h 1 b J ments or t e e em e nt ary ce r 1 1cate ; s ides bas ket ball and games t e c u . 'I Ch ai rma n, Mar ga re t Chneberg Writing sponsored hikes on S a tu r d ay a f ter - I valid fo r t h r e e y e ars m the e lemen - f A ' t h t • ' I The Def1111t1ons o n me 1c -'.>! e a ch of the9e c l ubs w a s prepare d President- Mil d re !} L efl er ; noons The club w as very popu la r ' t ar y s cho ols of N eb ras k a. M;. Barton Redfern

MISS G RACE TEA R fo r us ' thro u g h t he c o u r t e s y of Mi ss .

Co u n s e lo r- Mr Van Dyke

V-Pres id e n t-B e rnice Wa r nk e . a nd from the beginning was d estin- 1 ' To the a b ove fr.es hm an co u rses The Defi n iti ons of Geometry

Tea r : ! Treasurer-Edi t h Groesoehme st i t ution . The first advi s er was Miss h h S e cretar y- D o n a J a ne Delzell , ed to remain a long .time in the in- · h ave been a ddd two re qu ired ..sopho- Miss Gladys Wiles The i arges t freshman class i n the I R h 'Sh ' 1 · d th f ' t . •more cou rses and t wo ou rs e ac. . Biog r apihy of Carl F. Ga uss

I Counselor-Jo e Jones , ut 1ve ey an e 1rs p res1an n als of Peru , n u mbe r ing o ver two : dent was Myrel Argabri g ht. The y Thes e co u r ses a r e r u ra l educ ati on I Mi ss Lorene hu n ch ed an d s ev e nty , h a s been mak - Th e f o llowin g clubs ar e no t fully · did a great deal makin g t h e and comm unity lead ers hip T he form - Critic a l R e view of t h e J a nu a ry 1sin g hi story · on the camp u s . o r.g anized a s y et. ; girls happy and .providinp: h ealth - er s eeks to b roade n t h e persepc t ive. sue of t h e Ma t hemat ics Teacher. The r e pli es to ·a que s t i o n a fre sub- , ful r e creation. ·cl arify t he insigh ts a n d un derst a n d - P ro f J R V a n Dyke mit t ed e a rly in the yea r s h o wed that Needlework : In 19 24 the "Olympia Club" w as in gs, a nd d eep en th e ap p r e c ia tio n s in many of the cl ass ha d b e en ac ti ve C ou n selor- Mrs Joder : c han g ed to the "Gir ls Athle tic As- t h is very si g n ifica n t te a c hi n g fiel d. wo rk ers in s o ci a l o rg aniz a tions o f S e rving sociation" under the direction of The l a t ter cou1·se se e ks to build on I CLARY'S CAFE t hei r hig h s c h ools and t h a t they w a nt - Ruby Damme. The pu r p ose of this . t he p r ec ed in g course in t h e d ev el op- # .MEALS, LUNCHES, ti · t" ·n t h e s o Co u nsel o r - Hele n Ma e A lex a nde 1· ed a f ull e r pa r cip a 10 0 1 - j o rg anization was to enlist the int er - m ent of leadersh ip in t h e vari ous ru- g SHORT ORDERS ci a l li f e o f th e college.

Costume : e st of a s many colleg e g irls 8l5i pos - r a l an d v ill age co mm u n ity activ i ties # HOME MADE PIES

Unde r the gu id a nce of Mi s s T e a r, Coun s e lo r- Mrs. Enn is, N ell a Bai rd ; sible i n athle t ics, b oth i nd oor a nd ' The c omple ti on of t he two year (: 2 doors south of Post Office . clas s a dvis o r, s i x t een new clubs have I i ou t d oor sp o.r ts; to g i ve them e x ec- 1cou rs e entitles the stud en t to an ele -

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been form ed The f res..'h me n a re ur g - J Swi.mmiog ( Girls) : ut i ve e x p erie nc e in h a n d lin g th es e !me n tary rura l certificate, vali d in ed to l o ok u p o n t hese j Counselor- Ma x i ne S ea rs , s ports a n d in conduc ting m ee t ings , Ian y sc hoo l in Neb ra s ka for a term of as app o rtun i t ies , not :'0 d i and t o fo ster sc hool conscio us ne ss 1thre e years an d ex t en d able into a r LA R

are invite d t o s i g n u p fo r UNUS UALLY B US Y YEAR FOR I a nd iSchool s p i rit. Du r in g this ye a r 1p ermanent life ce r t ific a te af te r t h ree v ti on in the gr oups arpealin g to t heir j 1928 P E R U D RAMA T IC C LUB I keen interest was show n in s occer, ye ars of s ucce ssfu l tea chi ng. in t er ests a nd n ee d s . T h e r es; o nse h a s I I volley ball, track, b aske t ba ll, b a s e - Owin g to th e overcrowded condibeen e nthu s i a s t i c The Freshm a n I T h e P er u D r am at i c Club ho lds t h is ! b a ll s wi mmin g and tennis, wh ere be- tio n this yea r it w as found neces s? r y Pl « yerf' ad a ll (•l h c i·s in ! y ear of g re at importan c e in its ,hi st- / onl y bas ke t ball .h a d b een play- t o d eny enr oilment t o sev er a l wh o with the J o ll y a nd the Em i y ' or for it i s its tweni e t h a n niversary Ie d d esi r ed t o e nr oll in the d ep artm e n t P ost clubs as ne a r rivals . . : y , . . h Id f m In basketb all all t h e team s were t be pl a n for nex t Onl y fres hme n may b e a c hv e A \'1ee k of ce1 eb r ::i t 1on e roek !d ivid e d in t o blues, gol ds, whites, ye ar, it will b e poss ibl e to take c a r e

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ELECTRIC SHOP

Shoe re pa iring at ' Comfortable' prices ! Ladi e s Shoes a Specialty.

(Th e Shoe Shop Side of the Stree t) on th e Ea st be r<; . 1 ppe d who were Oc to b e r 22 to 27 . Du r m g t;he we I and Peds inste ad of i n t e r c lass teams of an incre as ed e n r o llm ent of t w enfr esbmen ide n t ifi e d w it h a club m <> y . t he c l u b h a d as t h eir g u est V a rro E. j as b ef or e. The point syste m w as ty-five or thir t y pe 1cen t with less c on t in ue a s ass ociat e members T his Tyl or of Nebrask a Cit y , presi d e r. t d :· r · I w or k ed out th i.s· yea r. F he J,un congeste d co ndi t io ns than h av e p r·eill b e r e a d y t o ' · l I d h · g ro up w f· h. in la u n c h tn e clu b for th e I

PAG E FIVE
TH :m P E RU P E DAGO GIAN I

c o ur a g e t h em a ll th r n the ye a r It eon w a s se r ved. Th e P eru D r am at ic · t er, and each additional fi ve- bu n · is l· o1J ed ll· t c l u b m a •.• he C lub is t h e o ldest c o lle g e d r am at ic dred points entitled the earner to r ....... .... -

r e c ru ite d fr o m t he a ssocia e r oll. F or Oi'ga n iz ati o n in t11 e s t ate. i b a r The g ir! rec eivi ng th e b i g h es1 • We specialize in ladies' and childre n ' s cutting, t h e p r es e nt y ea r, th e c o u n se lo r s are T h e e b b ;s v er y act i ve and so far : n u mb e r of pomts w as a w arded a t ro · f shampooing, scalp treatment, facials, marc e llin g- all i members o f t he fa culty , f a c u l t y w i v es thi s yeur ov e i· te n pl ::i ys h a ve b ee n phy One · P? ints entitled I lines of beauty culture. Your pntronag e appreciated For a nd unpe _ who a re g ivi n g pro d uce d, fo u r of wh ic h were 0 1 ig in - : a g irl to m t he clu b Appointme ns Ph one 187, Monteith' s Res id e nce. t hem s e l ves g ene r n usl y to help f o r- a l o ne - a c ts w ri tt en b y m emb e r s of th e 0 1df thedG1r ls Ah th l et- 1

TAYLOR'S BEAUTE

SHOPPE

w at·d t h e new venture. The m a jor prod uc tions i n clude ssociat1on so can y at t e v a · ......... A II cl t> b s o n sc r ed u l e d dates S u n-Up ," a n d" T he Poo r N u t." Other nous games. ' ._...,_..__...,______ -....- --.-.----. ' d . · I h · ·

twic e e a ch m o n t h , weekly or oftener mclude " Th e Min uet ", n 1926 e c am e u n- WHEN f as th e g r oup desires . W h i le e a c h or- T he T .h ric e P r om is ed Bride", "The der the direction of Miss Fran c es , IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COME TO I

g a nizat ion has disti nct ed uc a t i o n a l Tu rne D ove ," " Her Coun t ry ," a nd Root. This year the G A. A sp o n - KOEPP p ossibilities , th e r e is oppo r tunity for " T h a nk Y o u Doc tor." The two s or ed a Co-ed Prom f or t h e pu rp ose I

L E 'S CAFE

relaxat ion and for jollv fun. Pl a 11 s w e re pr o d u c e d t hi s week. Th e four of getting money for their Peruv fan Ph YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC.

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ar e b e in g f " r a· g r a nd s 1un t ori gi nal pl a ys are: " T od 's S l a, ve" , by • p ages. Only gi r ls were allow ed to ; one Peru, Nebr. ' n it e at the end of tbe year in which El d on Haywa rd ; " T he Ze ro H our" , b y i come and all were in costum e. A Co-

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________ all clu b s w 1· 11 .. t 1·c1p r t e. J o e Jon es; a nd "Fla$h- Ba c k" , a n d 1h el ed P ro m hm; been s p o n sored. e ach .._....,._.._,..___ , ., I I ..... .....

The roll of clubs with offi ce rs and "Decimal Point'', by Anna Best Joder i year since 1926 by G A. A. Ev ery

c ounselors f o ll n w s : 1 T h e Per u D r am at ic Club s ponsored • one has been a success, an d th e

Artc raft t he o n e - f. ct p l - y contes t o f t.he M 1 J g irls enjoyed themselv es, witho ut

A V E N U E S T O ' R E

P re side'1 t-Lorene Fedde ( N. K . Hi g h Sch ool Music and Dram- 1the boys. It is alway s a c ostume af · Sec.-Tres - Bernice Mi lle r : ati c t ou r n a me n t h eld F e bru ary 8 a nd fair Stunts and dancing pTO vi d e HOT COFFEE, COCOA, . SAND W ICHES

Counselo r - Miss T il t o n : 9. Du ri n g the time t he club was ho s t 1 the entertainment for t he evenin g . · !t o s ix play c ast s at inform al r ec en · P ri zes are g iven for t.he b es t c oup les I FRESH FRUITS

Emily Post (Good F orm) : tions h e l d in t h eir honor - i and for the best costumes

CONFECTIONERY

Pre E'i den t--Ph y llis Dam a t P r obati onary mem b e r s 1-i ip in the ! The id e als for t h e G A. A. are: ' ICE CREAM

V ice-Pre sident--Vivian S to o ker l b · b t · d bl ' h H Ith Lo It T thf l S t 1 ·c u is o o n a i 1ty s o wn in ea : y a y, ru ness , por - ! The Handy place to get your supplies

Hig g ins th e try outs which are held twice each m a n sh1p, and Clean EnJ o ym ent 1

C o u n selors-Mrs. Holch, B eu lah yea r an d t o ga in full m e mbersh ip ! - --·-·- - - l

Gaylord , e a c h p e rs o n m u s t e a rn a re q ui r e d l 3858 a Magic Numt e r '

H. U. L A ND Q L T

Jolly Dodgers (Fo l k D ancing) of poi n ts p r oducti on and j To th e y e ar of your b irt h a dd your I • • •

P d E l T d a c tmg as set f o r t h m the p omt s ys- a ge, to this sum add the y e ar of

r e s i e n t-- v e yn ownsen

S ec r e ta r y-Mar g a ret C ain ' tern T .b e cl u b is d i vided in t o six · your marriage then a d d t h e nu mber

1 p l:'y e r s g r o u p s whic h m ake it pos- of years of wedded life and the t ot a l

Hiking !' ih l e f n 1· more p-eop!e t o h av e the op- will be 3858

P r esident--Ruth Harajian p o rtun ity to act. The pla ye r s g 1ou 1 s

j Higgi n s p r odu ce several one-act pl a ys d u ri n g Doll's House", will be under h e r d i -

Sec. -Tr es.--Jack Miller . t n e y e a r w hi c h g iv es ea c h g r o up rection.

Co u n s e l o r - M iss Al b e rg ; m ore fr eedom to net. T he present offkers are: Leo . ; (D r a m atic CI b) 1 M , '"'· An :t B es t J od e r h as been Haup t man, pres ident; L ow ell D ec ke r , Players R . k u sponsor of t he club since 19 26. T p e vice -president; Fred t rea s u rer; 1 I

PrC' 1d e n t-E t' P' ene aTnc d second semester m a jor p ro d uc 1io 1 i. " P. and Mary G r ay, s ecret <i r v. I ,

V -Pr-esident--Evelyn o w nse n 1 • , !I S e c r e t ary- Marj ode Maj ors : 1 iJ

Tr e as u r er- Geor g e Cook 11 E V ERYO N E w ill find this store a satisfactory pl ace to #

Cou n s elors- J\'.Ir. a n d Mrs . 1;yl er, i secure their foods. Fres h meats, Lunch and canned m e at, I I 'Ma r g u e ri te Gr a ves, Harvey N ic k e l , I1 milk, fre s h and c a nned fruite and vegetables Eve ry t i. ing # , and F r ed Duey I for the tabl e Serv ice good and prices reasonable. 8 I

Do-Re- Me ; THE MARDIS STORE ; ,

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Opposite Trammg School

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For All That's New. For the Newest New York Creations art: shown here as soon as in the larger city stores. . PRICES LOWER

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The Freshmen Travel Club had its \ BIOLOGICAL FRATERNITY third ' meeting on last Tuesday night

February 19. Mrs. Mtfhm gave the I Pi Chapter of Tri Beta, the nationprogram of the evening. She talked j al honora ry and profession al biologof her visit and trip through Texas. Iical fraternity, was established at Mr. Muhm assisted her by showing Peru Teachers College on February pictures and snaps.hots of the indus- I13, 1928, by Dr. Wm. Goldsmith of trial life and different historical ISouthwes tern· College, Win fi eld, Kan.

DISTRICT TOURNAMENT

Peru, Nebraska

CLASS A

All games in the large gymnasium.

P laces and building s of Texas. Be- Kansas. Peru Prep ----------------1 l } Nebraska City 20-16) side giving a very interest ing t alk, The fr a ternity includes in i'ts mem- N b · k C J she showed some of her souvenirs bership t hose of superior scholarship e ras a · ity - - : FaJJs City from Texas. who a i·e majorin g in the biologic 1l Falls City - }

The Travel Club has a member- sciences. Its pro g ram is three-fcld, "' t 1 Falls City (13-11)ship of fourteen now, and the inter- namely: sound s chol a r ship , diss emin- '> er mg -esting programs promise that more ation of scientific knowledge, and !Auburn fre shm e n will wi sh t o join. : A .vis- promptness of biolo g ical research. itors ni g ht is planned fo r some fu- Meetin g are held regular each Daws on ture Mr will e n - month, at which times subjects of bitertain at the first mee tin g held in olo gical interest are discussed by the March. members.

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NOW AT

The pres ent campus membership of Pi Ch apter is nea r ly fifty, including r l b oth a ctiv·e and associate meml:ers.

I t Dawson 1 CLASS B

(15-9) -1 er a h u nd re d memb ers.

I Coun t in g alumni, Pi Chapter has ov-

The roster of the Tri Beta Chap ters follows :- Alpha, Okl a homa City U niversity, Okl a.homa Ci t y, Okla homa; Beta, Simps on College, Indianol a, Iow a; Gamma, Western State CoUege of Colora d o, Gunnison, Color ado ; Delta, Southwestern Colle ge, Winfi eld, K an-

All games in the large gymnasium.

Dunbar - - - -----}Dunbar

Bradshaw(12-5) -----------1

Union --------------------1 Union · (15-13) __J

Valpar ai so -sas ; f: eta, Missouri Wesleyan Cllege, IShu b ert - - -1

(28-19)

Table rock (17-11)

Ca me ron, Missouri; Eta, Iowa Wes- j Rock (18-7) _)

e, eas n , owa, Tablerock leyan Coll eg Mt PI a t I . T able R ock ---------J ' J 15-9) - - - - - - -Theta, McPherson College, McPh erson, Bratton Union ------------}

K ans as; Iota, Marietta College, Mari- Bratton Union (18-14) etta, Ohio; Kappa, Thiel College, St ella - - -Greenville, Pensylvani a; L amb a,

Willi a m Jewell College, Liberty , Miss ouri; Mu, Carrol Coll ege, W aukesha, Wisc on s in; Nu, B ir min g ham S outhe rn C olleg e, Bi rmin g h a m, Atl a nta; Xi, W ittenberg Colleg e, Sprin g field, O.h io; Pi, Peru Coll ege, Peru, Nebr ask a ; Rh o, Gettysburg College, Gettysb u rg, P e nns yl v an ia; Sigma, University of Chat t an ooga, Chattanoo ga, T e nnessee; and Tau, Morningside Col-

l eg e, Sioux Ci ty, Iowa.

DRA..'M:ATIC CLUB HOLDS INITIATION

(Continued from P age 1)

fu lly preserved t he p erfect propo r-

j tions by the ir physiques by m ighty 12th and 0, Lincoln, Ne br ; gambols on the l a wn, n ot c arpet.

They regard the fla g p ole revi ew, (We are Glad to Take Care nf Mail wh ' ch t d l Th d I was pres en ·e ai"" urs ay, Orderf:) as the m ost exqusite numbe r in the ir

CLASS C

First two rounds were played in the gymnasium. Panama -- - - ---1

JPanama - - --1

Semi finals aud finals w e r e play e d in big gymnasium.

Bye · - }Verdon (26-8)

Br ock -- 1 J Verdon _JVerdon (17-14) __ _

T a lm age __ ...: _)

Dub ois __} Talmage

Unadilla ----- -- -----1

Otoe - - JUnadilla

P almyra - - ----------l

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Unadill a (38-6)

s acred Heart ( 25-5) _!

S acred Heart _j · Johnson

H oney Creek -------1

Unadilla ( 12-4 ) ---- -1

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r ep ertoire. Mu r iel Ma jors and Corine

Frye, E ndicott -- ------ ----i En dicot t

Johnson _____ _J Johnson (16-13) - l TUES., FEBR. 26

ski lle d members of a g ypsy d isp laye

b a nd, Lorton ------ -------J (16-6) -----1

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IBennett l ( 18 -12) - -(16-14) - -J

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t o ca rr y bo oks ov e r the c amp u s in Lois Metc alf as "Li ttle Bo-P e ep.;' L Al reTchep t 10n was then held m the f her wh eel b a rr ow . . . . h Id i n itt e eat re.

I · The formal 1mt iation w as . e f STARRING If D onn a D elz ell h as been Joy- t he Li ttl e Theat re Thursd a y n igh t TAXI SERVICE. I Norma Sh earer , a ll y adver ti sing th e M. I. N . .K. to u r - at 7:00 P. M. Besides t h o<>e who pa r -

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All_ know o w Ma:ie L as h wou d elec t ed into the club w e r e inAlso Ne ws A ! look if e ve r oppor t unity comes as s h e 'ti t d · T.h er e R oland T B en- f I di splaye d the la t est sltyle in b r id a l ade · d Gey Hwlt Steck. Mr. Steck

I ·veils d ecorated wi th de li cate fl owers Per.u ye ar fro m Chic a; She a nd D on a ld D uryea 0 where he has had expel'ience on F RI , SAT , MAR. 1-2

Smmv Cohen and Mariorie Be"be

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I !pl ac es at luncheo n at th e d ormito r y , gh ta e lil A t h us p la cing Ma r ie hext t o t h e D ram - t e opera s g · 1 d . . as f t · CI b "d t At 8 o'clock a p e gmg serv1ce w 11 a ic u pres1 e n . ld f th nineteen oroba t io ,1ar y

If y ou a r e bl ue or hom es ick see thi s s ho w. It's a sure c ure for the blu es a nd h o m esic kn ess.

Also Comedy

"Early to Bed"

Am on g t hese odd sp ec1ments a he or e '

· · · mers who have completad the ir chmk t n pp e d along our sidewa lk s. m=e============= Th i.g w as im pe r so n ated by F re d Cole. ...

; , H ar old R ee d g ave a short dr ama- h 0 .1C ' I t izati on on the library steps of " R om- " . Forsyt 1 0 with much emotion.

Taxi to and · from ear ly m orning

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Come in and see ·us when yo u are down town.

of the modes and col ors of the season eo and · Juliet." It was dr a m ati zed

Tires, Tubes, Accessories, Gas,

I Ma ny turned out "to help Ralp h and OiL We have air bois to ; Sellhorn "Fly His Kite." help us in lubricating. I The fo llowi n g ap pe ared in cl asses

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STYLES Straight Lines, Flares, J r ckets, En-s :: mbles · · · · $8.50 to $9.50

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Decis ion Co n test -- -- · I For Second Appearance of the loc al chapter will take pl a c e , The B o b cats clos ed a n a ll- v ictoriolls - in April. E xcellent f or ens ic a bili ty was ex · b all fans will h ave an opp or t u nity t o se as on in t h e Neb r ask a I n t e rc o l.l egia t e ; T oJlight i n t h e c o ll ege gym A le tter d ated F e bruary 25, fr om I h ib it ed in a no decision d eb a te be·

On T hu rsday Marc h 7, P eru b asketbasket b all c om pe ' i t io n la:;t vv e k ·,v h en IBobcats meet the Northb o r o A C rn ID en n Le roy Allen, n atio n a l presi d ent 1 tween Lli e t w o-m an team, from So u t h a seco nd e n gag e m e nt for t he season the Bo b cats tuirn e d i n a 37 to :2 3 vk - N thb A C K "Th of Pi G am ma Mu, to .Mr Lindsa y D a kota State Colleg e, u p h o ld in g the . ., I or oro . n o wn as e I . tory over the Omaha Un ivers i ty, l ast Wond e r t eam -of s ou t h west ern Iowa" I r ea ds, " I wis!-i t o s ay th a t yo ur appli, n egative , an d t h e t eam d efen dFri d ay n i g h t The v i ctory g ave P e ru we r e d efeate d o nc e t h i s year 37 to 33 cation for a P i Gamm a Mu ch ap ter i s i n g t he affirmative, on t he ,Jury q u esa clear cladm to th e title II by the B o bc a ts o n the P e ru m ap les in g o o d form and h as be en acce p te d ." 1· t ion.

In the four co n fere lilce g a mes, T h is d efeat was t h e •t hi r d defe at i n This l e t t er is t he termin a t ion of n e - Cl asses w ere sh ort ened an d becimse

see a t e am in action t h at has had a nat ion al rank in g fo.r t he p ast f ew ye a rn:i an d t hat a lm ost a lw ays sp-e ll d efe a t to their opp o ne n ts Th at team is t he St J oe Hill yards Nat i on a l c.h ampion s i n 27 and a lw ay s going to t h e t op ro u nds i n t h e n a t io n a l tourna ments, they a re a dan"Dutch" L o rbee r 's Bobcats h a d Is ome s i x ty :tart s f o r t h e b oys fro m g ot i a ti o n s b egan l.ast b e- of t he fa c t t h a t t h e Sout h D a k ota detrouJ.ile in w i nnin g over K ea rn ey, 1 across the river. ' twe en the n atw na l S oci a l Scie nc e Ih aters were un ab le to g e t here to d e· an d, Omaha t h e W ayn e fiv e T he latest achievemen t of t h e clu b IH onor So c iety and P e ru State Teac h - h 3 30 d g ero us thre at to a n y

' C JI b a te at conv-0 c at1on t im e, t e : an h being t h e re cipitents of two tri mm - was t h e wmnm g of s ix g ames w1 t.h- ers o eg e , . p ens to meet t em

t e am that h ap· in a week o ne b,y fo r f e i t a nd five P i G am ma Mu a rel ativ ely new I 4 :30 cl asses w ere h eld in t he mo rnin g Compose d of s uc h s t ars as Jer r y tbgs p l ay e d h ome. Among org a n iza t ion wh ich h as fo r o u r an d t h e d eb ate starte d a t 3: 30 in t h e S h All Am . f d d Alt hough lo s ing at P e ru,, O mah a . . . . · . . .. , afte rn oon po n, - enc a n or w a1 an . . . - h osilion wh e n t h e t hei r v1c t1ms m th e wee k pose the cult 1vat1on of hig h och ola 0 t1c j • • Ma t t hews Al)en Mille r, and Cra ig, slrpped mto fourt P a d - were 1S1Uc h teams a s T arki o College, a t tai nments a nd t h e d ev el opm ent of j The team fr om Brookin g s are ou t ' .' , Antel o p-es o ver ih l e l R a ndo l p h , I a Com p a n y E of Shen - a hi g h s ense of r esp o nsibili ty for the on a 4000 m il e tour H av in g c om- a ll me n of national r ecogni tio n, t h e ran m a two g ame series o n t h e I ando a h , tJ1e Rockport Ind epen d - a pp li c a ti on of sc ien t ific m eth ods t o I pl eted t h e East they a re going No r t h r gam e promises t<» b e a fa st hardeourt , wh ile t he W ay ne team remain- I ents T h e l arg e st s co r e w as pil ed up t h e s t ud y of s oc i al problems in t h e 1into W iscons i n from P eru . T h ere 1fou g h t batt le fr om sta rt to fini sh ed in third p l ace Ia gai n st Randolph 87 to 13 a nd t h e e n tire fie ld of t he So cial Sciences , w ere two men on the S ou t h D a k ota

Ju st r e c en t ly r e- o rga ni ze d fr om F o llowin g i s the of the w as 4 0 t o 15 a g ainst T arkio• Col- T h e a im of Pi Gamm a Mu is coop era- te am Us u a lly a deb a t e te am co ns ists the S t. J oe Cardinal s i nto th e Nebral?ka Interc ollegi ate Co-nfere n ce !l ege on the Mi sso u ri a ns h ome fl oo r '. tio n th e stu?y of human prob l em s Iof t hr ee but t o s a v e e x - •Hill yards 'of .the,s e men h a v e teams: I Th e South west Iowa ch amps w ill : a n d its mo tto 1s, "Ye Eh a ll kn ow t h e penses o n t heu t our o nly t wo were ·1ong expenence in the ar t of p layrn g W L Pc t P t OP presen t t h e same li ne u p as in the ir ' t r u t h an d t he t ru t h sh a ll m a k e yo u Iu sed Si nce t h e r e :ve r e onl y two o.n b as k etb al l.

Peru 4 0 1 0 00 162 pre viom: aippe i>re ncR Vi t-h 0 '. free ." eac h sid e, min u tes were a ll c w- Bu t Bobe.a t is ' n ot unprepared .

Kearney _ _:.:__ __ 6 1 2 ;:5 1 "' d en, h avin g the K nuckl es b orthe r s \ P e ru is t he seventy-second c hap t er l e d fo '.· constru cti ve arg um ent a n d ev' He is crouch ing, wai t in g fo r th e o1J-

Way ne - 2 6 500 160 162 at forwar d s , Do u g erty a t t h e pi v ot Ito b e g r anted. Leadin g i nstit utions Ie n m m u t e s for r eb u ttal. portu n ity to sp rin g a nd str ike wi t h a

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position, an d Mumford , R owl a nd o r , of t he U n ited States hav e c ha9te r s t e am was r epres e n t -t e r r ific forc e. W i th th e Bob c ats p l a y -

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It h e g u ard p ost s , t his frate rn it y The y inc lud e su c h · e d by Mr. Dic k inso n and Mr K ra n g in g a fas t b reak in g gam e a nd pres e n t -

ob cats fr esh ' from t heir vie- i nstit u t ions as t l} e U n iv er si t y of Th ey wer e b ot h goo d sp eak er.st, p r e - in g a n air ti g ht defens e t he Hillya rds

PHIL S WILL PRESENT ._THE INK GIR L" MA R. 8 PERU PEDAG.QG,JAN VOLUME XXIV. P ERU , NEBRASKA, T UESD AY, MARCH 5, 1929 N UMBER 20 • jHISTORY FRAT A ·St.ars a I IS ORGANIZED1 PIJ) Sh Ip Nin e F aculty Members a nd Fou r teen e C \J r 11 Play Pe ru -------------- t -j Students Vo ted Me mb er ship Win ·N. I'. A . A. Going ! NORTHBORO A'. C. . T hro u g h the e ff orW-1 of P r ofe ss or Thru Season Without .H / cha r1 es L indsay, P eru S t a te T eacher s A Def eat . / ERE T ONIGH T ·c ol! e g e is to h ave a of t h e PER·u DEBATES SOUTH .DAKOTA 1Famous St Joe Team Will Att e mp t Revenge' On Bobcat Cou rt n a t io n a l Social Sci ence fr atern it y , Exc elle nt For e nsic A bili ty Disp la ye d SHOUL D BE REAL GAME KEARNEY IS SECON D Fast ', Iowa Team W ill Come Her e Pi G amma Mu F orm al inst a:llat ion In No
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FRES B:MEN WIN 22 T O 13 G A.ME t o ry over the Omaha Card in a ls will :P e nn s yl va nia St ate C oll e g e, W ii}; - 1sentin g a pleasi n g appeara n ce on t h e /w ill undo1ubte dly en co un ter -so m e Playing heads-up b asketb a ll a nd u s - star t either Roit.h ert, Brock m an or /m ette Univ emli t y of C a li fo rni a, t h e p l atfo r m. Mi ss Ga in es a nd Mr . L eo n- s t ron g opp ositi on on t h e eve nin g of ing a shoTt, f ai£1 t pass ing attack the Youn g at forward s, " Big J oe " at cent - ,Uni v ersit y of Sou t h D a k ota, an d t h e a rd th e _ Pe r u t ea:ri. So me 1 ! March 7. Peru State Teachers C o lle g e fre s h- e r C a ptain Was ley a n d t h e "Big IMontana St ate Colleg e v ery log1.c a l r easom ng, s h owrn g t h at Led b.y Kr e jci , W as ley a nd H e r tz, man team won a de ci sive victory i S.w e d-e ; 1; E ar ly in the fi,rs t sem este r a g r oup (C on t inu e d on P age 4 , Co l 2) lth es e t hree p) aye1'.s w i n di ng up t h ei r over the Panama town t e a m b y the ·· - - - jof not mo r.e th a n t en stud ents a n d 1bas k etb al l c a r eers t h is ye a r a nd score of 22 to 13.

MATHEMATI C F RAT HO L D S ' m et tog·eth er at t h e c all of "THE INK GIRL" WILL I ab ly ass is ted by B ro c kma n, Youn g, Ther mig ht have b een •a r eas on for INTERESTING ME E TING t? co n si der the BE GIVEN FRID AY IR ot::h_er t , R a il s b ack a nd Booth , t h es e the determined figh t t ha t w as b e in g, - - '· b1h ty of a Social Sci e nc e fr atermty boys w ho fi g h t for t h e g lo-ry of Ol d waged b y t he Junior B obc a t s . P a ul

A M n , for t hi s c ampu s. · As' a r .es ul t d.f t h at Th e Phil o' s are w orkin g h ard · on Pe r u w ill ma k e a d eter mi ne d eff or t Steves, elo1C12"ated c ente r f o r Panama ! Th e stud ts h h b 1 t d meeting a historical r es e ar ch clu b t h ei r p la y "Th e I nk Girl" to be g iv- to pr ove t h at th e athl etic teams t urnen w o av e e en e ec e . .was a member of t h e Wes l ey an Co l- to rnem b h" ·· th h t h was fo rmed w hi ch soo n rece i ve d a n e n Frid ay ev en in g , Ma r c..h. 8. ed ou t b y t hi s in si tui on d ese r ve mo r e · 1" ers 1y 11 e onor a r y m alege basketb a ll team t h at bro ke Pe r u ' s ematics frat e rn i t y, A lo ha Mu O me g a invitation to affili a te with t hi s n ation- " T he Ink Gi r l" is a t h ree ac t c om e- credit th a n wh at h as be en a cc or d ed fifty -four consecu tive v ic t o r ies a nd since- the b egi n ning of t h e seco nd se- al organiz ation . d y centere d a r ound a ne w sp a per of- them in the p as t. probably with t.his in mi n d t h ey were 1mester ar e H aroild R ee d , Mary En g les ch.ar t er of P er u :h ap - flee. it was w ri tt e n h y Mrs. Ann a This ga m e w ill b e an imp orta n t f acdetermined. to show Mr . S t eves a Do ris Bright, J oy · Mi c k el,· D av id Stites . ter of P1 Gamma Mu ar e; C. Lin s a y, (Con t inued on. P ag e2, Col. 7) · IBes t J ud e;:. (Continued on P ag e 4, Col . 1 ) Ma i; vin Overtu rf, Cedr ic Grin k , Gl en (Con t inued on P ag e 4 , Col. 3) S l a g l e an d Max in e. Reag a n.

IAn all s tar c ast h as been chos en PHILOMATHEA NS ADD

PAUL C O LLINS JOINS On M a rc h 4, the fo ll ow in g p ro" g rarp

BOBCATS EASILY WIN jfrom t he t a le nt of 1h f _ Phil o' s Miss TOOLEY Ol?ERA COMPAN Y was give n a t th e r e g ul ar bi we ekl y . FROM OMAH A FIVE ' H aze l Willi ams, whr. h as h ad m u c h

TWE NT Y N EW MEMB E RS

[meeti n g .;- Iex p er ien ce in t he dr am atic line , is Th e Philo progra m of Thurs d ay P aul Co llins, t e n w a n d semor at C h a ii:ma n , Mr. F r ank Cop e : The Bobc a ts cinched t h e cage coa chin g t h e p l ay. eve nin g, Febru ary 28, w hi c h in clud ed P eru, left Saturd ay n ig h t for Sullivan, Cal c ulati o n s -N ap ie r ' s R o d s , of the In ter - ' D on a J a n e D elzell, w h o p l aye d t h e · t he ini t iation of t w e n ty n ew m emt1ndia.na , whete he wil) jo i n tn e Tooley Mr. L es li e Carey co ll eg1_ate Confe rence. fo1 . b y lead last y e ar in " D a d d y Lon g L egs," h ers, was very well rece ive d t • T h N t f N b . M · id ef eatm g Om a h a umv ers1tv Fri d ay As t h e m emb e r s hip i n t h e soc iety Light Opera C ompan y w hich 1s n ow e a u re 0 u m ei - a g J.C 1 · a nd w ho h as t a ke n p a r t m sev era l Squares a nd Cubes m g h t, 37 to 23 Th e Om a h a u mver- t t h" s .11 1 th 1 d r equir es t h at eac.h one h ave some h · th "Mika do " p r eparatoTy - · I h one -a c s 1 year, w 1 p ay e ea , re ears 1ng e • I Miss Mar y P r i b b eno sity q ui nte t ga ve the loc a ls a muc ·.. M 11 . th . k . 1,, f orm of li t er ary ta len t, t ho se w h o o 1e, e m g ir ,to a fifteen wee k t ou r openrn g in B " h " 1 Sk t h L d h ard er b attl e t ha n h a d b een exp ecte d I were in itia t ed were g iven a chan ce · 1o g rap 1ca e c - eo n a r b b f E ldo n H aywar d , w h o h as b ad ex : F lorida on Marc.h 6. He w i ll return E 1 Mr C d · C · k 1 u t succum e d e ore a s cor m g s pu1 h a to d em onstr ate t h ei r a bili t ies. D or o1 u er. · e nc r m lin t h e mi ddle o.f t he ga m e. p en e n ce m one ac ts, pl ays t e l ea t h y Wu ste r gave a n exce ll en t imi tain time t o compl et e his course th e Moti<>n Pictur e Films t o P er u ra n up a 16 t o 7 c oun t n.d v a n- Joppos it Mi ss D elzell Jack t ion of a violin pl ayer Th e b a lco ny second summer t e rm. Mathematics Mr. H , Mc Cr e1g h t ltage at th e fi i; st h a lf a nd conti n u ed Mr H ayw ar d h as a n on g m al sc en e fro m Romeo a n d J uli et wa s

Although prese nting a v a s tly dif- Critical Revi ew, F e b r u a r y I ssu e, Ion its ramp.age to m a k e t h e scor e 21 at the p u bli s h e rs at t h e pr ese n t time. we ll d ramatize d by J a ck F ish er a nd ferent type of program , he will trav - Math emati cs T eache r . P ro f. Norwoo d to 7 ear ly in t he seco nd ha lf. Om aha J a mes D e lze ll sta rre d i n " I ce Mab le Hi gg in s. b u t t h ere w as a little . l th t er r it o r y Mr. Amzie Gra ss a for m er acti ve stemmed t h e attac k an d the p l a y w as Bound " a nd se v era l one-acts l ast u nfa m ili ar ity of the E n g li s h l an g u a ge el approx i mate y e same h . h d T h " h h b . k men 1ber o f t e frater ni ty w o gra - ab ou t even fnr t h e r est of t h e game year. 1\SI year e as een prom in· ev idenc ed w.hich mad e it a li ttl e d iffias June Brickell, who left a wee I u a t e d a t the end of t h e first se- llh ou g h P eru reg ul ars e ar ly .gave way j ate in footba ll . !!nd b as k et b all. H e cu lt to ob t ai n t h e exact mean i ng . previous. lm e ster was a camp u s v i si t or S at urd ay It o s ub stit ute s. !wi ll pl ay t h e r ole of E d Conway, the H elen W agner di spl ayed h er tale n as It is a distinct comp lim e n t to P e ru's Mar ch 2. is te a c hi ng i n t h e hi g h K re j ci with six fi eld go a ls wa s fEd it or . - a wh istler by g iv i ng "T u r k ey i n t h e vocal department to t u r n ou t s uch an school at Wis n er, N e b raska He h as hi g h for th e w inn ers wh il e G ambl e J ohn B at h , who s tarred in " D a d dy Straw." After H a r v ey N ick e ls ex h iartist who has reG eived p ra ctic a lly a ll ch a r g e oif a ll the m a thematics classes a nd R ose nbl a t t s h ar ed scor in g honor s L on g Le gs" is t h e juv e nil e actor , t h e bi t ion _last week a r oun d t h e fl a g po le .his mblsical t rai n ing h e re i n Peru. two s ections of be g inni n g a lg e br a, for Oma ha. p rinter's dev il. (Con't on P age 3, Col. 2)

MR. STECK ORGAN IZ ES CLA SS . TO DISC U S S

V OCAL M USIC

A repertoire a n d in t e r p ret a t ion class composed of t h e vo c al s tud e nt s has been -organize d b y Mr S t eck The class will dis cuss vo cal mu s ic of different composers a nd stud y the interpretation of their wo r k. The second meeting of th is class w as h el d Tuesday evening at w hich Ruth Shelley and B e rni c e Mil l er illustra ted the fitness of w o rds a nd m usic in songs.

two sectio n s o f p l a ne geometry . an d R a lp h Se llh orn h as p laye d i n one.

a c l ass i n h i g h sc h oo l tri g n ometry . DORI S ERICKSON IN CHARGE ne t s and a lso in "Th e P oor Nut" a n d C HARL E S LIN DSAY W RI TES

He is ve r y ent h u a st ic about hi s w ork OF E V ERET T PRO G RAM (C on tinued on P a g e 3, Col. 2) ART IC LE F OR RE CTANG LE

VAN DYKE EXPLAI NS K'.'OD AK Th e Ev ere t t L itera r y Soc iety met ELLA KI NG COND U CTS STUN T Ch arl es L in ds ay w r ote a n a l·tic le, TO TRAVKO C LUB MEMBERS Thu r sd ay e v enin g i n t he litt le th e a - AND SONG PROGRAM AT CLUB "Hi st or ic al Ma teria l as S u bj ect Matter. Th e n r esid e n t b e in g ab sent, v ic e- ter for L it erary Express io n," for t h e Th e T_ravko Club met Tu es d a_Y eve - lpresi_d en t -El vin D avehpo r t c all e d t h e T h e Alp h a Li terary Society h eld a F ebr u ary iss ue of t h e Rect a n g le, t.he ning with a sp e cial of ,meetin g t o order. meetin g Th ursd a y eve ni n g i n th e lSig ma T a u D elt a fr a tern it y mag a zin e. Kodaks b y Mr. V a n D yke, co u nse lo r I T he program w as in c.h arg e of T r ain in g Sch oo l. After a s h ort busi- Mr. L i ndsa y was t h e on ly P e ru perof t he c l u b The m e mbers brou g ht D or is E rickso n. So n gs w e r e sun g, ne ss meetin g , a p r og r am co n siistin g of s on to h ave an a rticle in t h is i ss u e. their kod a ks for explan a tio n of t h eir an d stunts wer e put on by d iff erent son g s a n d stunts , was cond u cte d b y A few mont h s ag o a n art icle ap p e are d constr u c tion. T h e c l ub p l a n s to s ta r t ·gro u ps. D ari s Bu nc h ga ve a d emon- :Ell a Ki n g . At t h e n e xt mee t i n g of by J oe J one s . Both Mr . J on es' an d hi k es soon a nd t a ke snap shots of stration of t he trials and tribu l ations it h e cl u b on Ma rch ' lA, Mi ss D on n e r Mr. L in dsa y s .arti cl es were feat u r e s scenery ar o und Per u . of Ford drivers.

. 1w ill g iv·e a t al k on East er n Coun tr ies. of t h e m agaz in e .

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t ate Te·aohers College,

MARCH 5, 1929'

THE ,PER ' U PE .DAGOGIAN

in mind th a t many people are enjoyin g the music at the se int erv a ls and do not c are to be disturbed by suc.h noises.

Entered at the Postoffice ' of Peru, BIGGER AND BETTER MOVIE

Nebraska, as second c;lass matter. I It is seldom that an audience i:;; g iv,. State 1en the chance f o wjtne ss a pi ct ur e

Published Weekly at Peru \ havin g the variety of appeals which Teachers College last Tuesd ay's .budget movie di spl ay$1.00 the Year-Sc single copy ed

STAFF

EDITOR - - -:.---------------------------- MILLARD FOWLER

ASSOCIATE EDITOR - FRED DUEY

BUSINESS MANAGER - - E. R. BURKEY

ASSOCIATES - HAROLD MARREN, WAYNE CATLETT

FACULTY MEMBER THOMAS E . ENNIS

SPORT FEATURES - - - - "TIP" ROBERTS

T h e -follo wing poem ha s been

P ar k me eti ng.

E S TES PARK

to desc vibe _th e Y. W C, A, FA!tea

d ntain pe aks of blue ,

Im ag in e s ome sta tl ey pi n e tre es an m o u h t 0 d · agine your t e r e o •

And c a bms on the h1Jl s1 de, a n im d w h a t it iB like

And now we' ll li v e t h ro u g h a day at c o nferenc e seeh a v e to hike

And after you s ee t hi s y ou' ll go n e xt year even y o .u / th confe rence g r ound

The sun rose up so br1 g h t ly o v e r e 1 ound.

But a ll that could be se en th er e w e re 8

And then a w his t le, oh so loud, t he c amp_e rs di e k

And g ot them up • a nd ou t of be d t h eir toilets f ine 0 m a e.

First, from a pure literary point o f inspection, it' poss essed a pl ot-r ather They washed the ir faces and their hand s i n water j 1:1stdli ke iclle "·· · h h D k A 1 b d th · hair and f 1xe up a so l'llce p henomenal m t ese, t e ar g es 1 They brushed the i r te e th and com e eir

of lightweight scenarios. It }V as not Their knickers and thei r boots they p u lle d on s o !as t ad asse d the same hashed-over sto r y of so That they were all prepared t o eat bef o r e much t une h P many movies, but a well-built story I . with a nice turn. Their breakfast quickl y ov er, t o w o r shi p they did go Second, it was well done , I Where the music w as so lovel y and w o r s hipf u l a nd low. as concerns the actors. This was ve ry I evidently, however, a show where And after that the lec t ures, inspiring on e s y ou know.

REPORTERS "the play's the· thing" rather th an the 1Not like some in as s embly to which y ou hav e to go.

CAMPUS - FRANCIS MORIARTY individual actor. Only just as so on i Then up t the hill t h ey made thei r way, e ac l;i. to a quest g roup s m all MUSIC - IDA SCHREPEL Jas the theatre- g oers betake th emselves rWhere they could t hink and ta1k about th e probl e ms o-f them a ll

SPORT "SQUEAK" MUMPER from their actor-madness and -"

FEATURES , "STEVE" TURILLE begin to judge plays by their me ri t Then the spe a kers whom all admired le d d is cus sion s under the trees

DRAMATICS - - - - - - - - - - ELLEEN MEANS alone will the art of foe Am eric a n Where the sudents brought their questio n s- w h ate v e r o nes t hey p le ased

FACULTY FRED COLE stage make much real advancement Then at the cafa t eri a w as a line as long as a bl ock

SQUIRE WATSON HELEN WAGNER WILLARD FOWI;.ER Trag edy is the best loom fo r the For everyone was hungry and knew i t was twelv e by the c l o ck 1weaving of hi gh thought. With, a

TO

PERU'S LAWBR;EAKERS

Italkers of Peru should be consid.erin g itr a g ic back g round , the teachin gs · of With all the be a uty and splendor now is what they are going to do ,this drama were well apparent. Mr. of winter there comes to Peru t he wi t h the ice o n t h eir sid ew alks. If has dared to write into some dan g er of the student being placed they don't consider this, then i.t is ·of the bigger and deeper- thin gs of on the hospital waiting list It is no probably that there will be fllowers , life with good success, using here as longer for the Peru student or resi- a plenty for some poor soul anytime · his theme the thought that the tre as-

dent to walk down the streets of Peru during the winter ure chest of real true love contai ns in safety . It is becoming a fear for as much of the gold of give as th e the student t o s t ep ou ts ide the door MONOPOLIZING STUDENT'S TIME gold of .g et. Mr. Pollock ' will be reexc·ept when a b solutely neces s ary. membered as being the author of

Some teachers h a ve wonderful ideas

Winter in Peru is a knock-out and as to the amount of work a s tudent "The Fool" and "The Enemy." dr a g-out. Each win t er the toll of do in their claS8es This is Many go6d things are to be sa id injuries in Peru is increasing, a.nd i t not only evident in Peru, but in all concerning this marked improv em ent 'is becomin g less s afe for the students other schools . In a wa y it. m ay be in the quality of movies bein g shown . to trust them selves in the open. ri g ht- but in other way s it look s as We hope that those to follow pro ve

In the after-noon the fun gam e s and hik e s Horseback riding and · tennis games o r co nfe r enc e s i f you l iked. And then once more they ate t heir fi ll of dainty fare And then in followship the y dro ve away all ca r e

Arid often by the fireplace with its che erfu l r osy gl o w They the <>ld familiar songs th at a ll th e campers know. Then to the eveni hg l ec ture in t h e a ssembly b a ll so brigh t '.fhey went, and upon world p r oblems, all w e re given light l.

And then the day was ended and t he ca mp e r s so ught thei r r e s t, Tired, but l,oving E s.tes, the wonde r ful c amp in the Wes t.

He r a rely acc epts a stateme nt w i t h out questionin g the p r ob a bility and posI sibility of its truth. He is a lways

All this is due to the lack of en- though the teacJ1er may be inclined as good.-Contributed forcem e n t of l aws in Peru A num- to be selfish looking for t.he most re a s 0nable vi ew , her of "fool's l a ws" in Peru, and t he For each hour's credit it is under- NORTH DAKOTA'S EXPERIMENT consistent with the f a cts of life, conla ck of enforcement of the laws stood that the te a che r is entitled to (Industrial News Bureau) sist ent with good lo g ic, consist en t in g make it impossible for safety. on b t d h lf h · f h · · b ' l t St t' 't 1 •tl

There w as a time beore science when ice could not be removed from the surface of the e a rth , but n ow the only reason it is not rem ov ed is lazine ss on the p a rt of the prop er t y owne r and tho se who a1 e supposed to enforce the laws in Peru.

e our o one an one- a o ur o The f a mous experiment of North wit conce1 va 1 1 y a mg 1 a i u e the student's time, and not to five or D akota in state ownership of indust- differently , the in t elli ge nt p erw n f olsix of his time as the case of- ries , was undoubtably the most com- lows the path of the le a st lo g ic a l reten is. Iplete test of such economic theory sistance ·

Many students have re g isteI'ed ever tried in the United States The i It is the purpose o f the colle ge to two-hour courses and a ttend class Non-Partisa n Lea g ue, now ex t inct as give ' this inherent a bllity, this rare four times a week for the entire a s eperat e politic al p arty , launched attitude, or this r e a sonin g abili ty a semester. When t he ca&e is like th is this venture in 1915 wi t h a t remen- chanc e to develop to its u t mos t poss i-

S hort Storv Corner

NATHAN I EL HAWTH O RNE

Nathaniel Haw th o r ne was an old man at the begin n i n g of th e Civil War, and he dii ed near the c lo se of th at war. Ameri c a r em emb e r s hi m b et ter, pe r h a p s, a s a nov e list o n ac · co u nt of h i s spl e ndid " S carl e t Letter" and "Ho u se of t he· Se ven Gables." Hi s wo rk deserves a plac e az'.nong the

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TUESDAY,
THE P E RU PEDAGOG I AN

The stee}J hills of Peru become ver y Ithe teacher is not entitled to out- bilities. A

I I d • slippery in the winter time when t 1e side work from the students. But a s ised that state socialism was going to ,outline of a college e ucation w as a snow has not been removed from the Ithe case is the teacher often had prove itself. simple matter, but in this criti_cal, walks, and it is almost impossible for large reading list, requires a note Now fourteen years after, this scientific age, in which man, e x ci t ed the to walk along w alks 1 book, then assig.ns about twice as g reat experiment has all but run its 1by the urge for more ha s of these hills w.hen they are icy. Imuc.h as the ordinary student can do course according to Herbert Lefko- disclosed new facts and prmcip Jes. a t

A Jaw has been made whereby peo- i in class time, and then, after all the I vitz, iJitorial Gorres'pondent of the Isuch a disconcerting rate that pie are not allowed to walk in the 1 assignments are made preceeds to lee- New York Times. Icannot all be digested and fitted mt o street in safety. A motorist can ture to the class the rest of the period All that remain are the State bank, Iany educational scheme. obfifty miles an hour down the hill s and tell them how the 1M5on should .now duing a small· rural · credit bus- \taining of a colleg e education JS a of Peru, endangering the lives of be prepared, or dicuss with _ the class ! iness, the state mill and elevator, much more complica.ted process. n:any students, and th; protects what has been done in. the class the 1 . which hav e been the subject of rigor- \ Many .,.re unab_Ie to attain a colleg e him as long as he doesn t drive on the preceeding year or period. ous debate and have consistently Jost degree at all: m fact there was a sidewalk, which is, in every case, Monopoly of time can in no large sums of money ,and a few min- 1great deal of anxiety at the about fifty feet above the pav·ement. good to the students. Students be- : or insurance projects, such as• hail in- Ialmost incredible amount of ilhter a c y

There is another law in Peru con- come overworked in one class and \surance, an<i' state fire insurance of as sho.wn by the tests given the solcerning the side walks. It says some- , .get behind in another. There is of- public buildings. T.he new Gover- /diers of the late World Were t hing about the residents of Peru hav- ten one or two students in a class 1 n or just inaugurated, announces· his these men themselves so diF..ihearten e d ing their walks cleaned of all snow that .have plenty of time ang can put 1 to state ownership of bus-· I at the evidences of lack of knowledg e , and ice witMn twenty-four hours af- up with the selfishn ess of the teach- . Jor because they could not be rated

1 h f h mess. ? I h" ter a snow. ik: t e o t e er.

IThus has the most violent radical as one o.f the_ intellig·entsia .' t 1s laws of Peru it receives but little at- The time must come before many flourish ever attempted in this nation, :ephemeral existence of .ours l s it no t by many people and !ess at- 1more years when the teachers of a Iended. The financial p1ight of North l a platitude that oftentimes th'ose ,wh o t ent10n by are put mto there work; keep- !Dakota is well known; tremend-0us !have not the advant a ge of a c o lfice to enf01ce it Img it w1thm the time alotted for the l losess and debts incurred by the var- llege education are as a clasi; of peo -

best of t h e ear1y American sho

story artists, however, a.nd ht amount of r e ally go o d production exc e eds t h at of several others .All the s t o r ies of Hawthorne, very unlike t hose o f Irving a nd Poe, a moral si g nificance a ttache d to then; whic.h is e a sil y !"€ ad . Everyone whij has re a d s ome fro m the works of Haw thorne k nows that he describeo well, an d tha t his s ubj e cts are choser. from the commonplaGe

Particularly !Sltri k ing as an emotiona l char a c t er po rtrayal is " T .he Birth· mark," a t ale w h i ch, fortunately does .not h an dl e t o o m uc h material to weave in to a c o m pact littl'e story This b i t o f se m i-all egorical :fiction concerns itse lf with t e lling us of the result whic h follows a very heruMelt but ill y - direc t ed sear ch for perfec. tion, w hic h, concludes Hawthor ne, is not t o b e fou n d i n earthly form.

'Such a title as "The Birthmark" is l eading to - t he r e ad e r, a nd should his cuii.osity p r ompt h i m to 'lo ok i t' up i t may foun d in Je ssup & Ganby. "Book of the Sho rt -S tory "-J. 0 F ,) ditions would not be made good for curve, then in all fairness, · they I state ownership· program ·tion are sure of that satisfaction , the citizens of P eru. When the pave- should outline their work to fit the :was a theory that in practice result- 1while who have the facult y of was put m from the school needs of _ th: student, and l ed in chaos, bankruptcy and disil- not always sure of bmldmgs down town, the town enter- low for md1v1dual differences. 11 . t 1reasomng right. The more we know, H I LLYARDS WI L L PJ.;AY HERE d . . h h . us10nmen . , h h h (C . d , . e mto an agreement wit t e res1- ' Fifty percent of the students are it e more we see t at we ou g t to l ont1nue F r o m P ag·e ! ) along tdhethpav:fmthent. In av·erage while only a rn1all percent INTELLIGENCE

The town has long smce gone to average student As long as teachers ious State industries. Almost all lhat the most happy? Those people the trouble to see that walking con- must continue to grade on the norm al . left is :a sad lesson learned. North Jwho are satisfied with their c o ndi-

Probabhly it would bhe it<»" i n the n atio n al t ourn am ent· wh ich 1s e own agree at 1 e peo- belong to the superior class. If ? for us not to ave so muc o <t is , pie would allow the hills to be cut t h t. t h What is mtelhgence. To the 1 reasoning power if it makes us un- takes place n e x t we ek at K a nsas Cit,1 . down that the town people would not ersl conth1nue o ctahter to tl e it is that whic.h the men- I happy Still do' vou ever find a sup- The Hillyards are i n d eed a very good . • - penor c ass ey are en neg ectmg 1 It . th t f h" h · · ' - tea to · d p • p ·b·1· · ' enforce property owners to build the <1 verage class of students. In tal test is a o w Jc posedly intelligent person willing to • m JU ge eru s 9ss1 I 111 sidewalks along the navement where Imost cases th 1 f t the I. Q, is md1cat1ve. To the teacher c.hange places with one who has not as they alw ay s ma ke a stron g buL - e superior c ass o s u- ' h, I they belong What else the agree - dents will take cake of themsielves 11t is an mtang1ble wh1c had the privilege of attainin g s o A touch_ o f c olo r will b e add ed bi RJ.ent might have contained un- 1while the average class of !most lack.._ at m large much knowledge? We might dr a w the select10n of J oh n Wu lfe referee. known t o the· writer. Such an agree- ! must be guided in their w-0rk until proportions: bu t which, if it the conclusion that, although happi- IWulfe was a memb er of t h e Hill yard.' ment merely goes to show what kind I their regular habits are·formed 1 1 one of. their mnate ness has a hig,h rank in man's list of ,of 192'. they won the nation el of people make up the world. , T h . woultl immeasurably fac1lht ate p ed'l- de sires, reason is still higher c hamp1onsh1p , a nd is an all-Americ , Now the only thing for the law- :.'n manr teac grad- gogical methods. Theoretic ally , ink'- - Wayne. Catlett center. abiding person of Peru to do is to 11 fg th ves. /Y p an t e work jligence is the main distinctfon ' b e- \ Admissi on t o t hi s '\\rill b< consider the laws of Peru as "fools de aclcor mTgh to :"hat they !tween man and animal, but some evi - FORMER PERU GRADUATE seventy-five cents budget ticke· -0 emse ves. 1s is wron g. d t ds to disprove this theory ' l f ' of the laws is It does not give the average student 1 ence en , . < t t · HAS EXCITING ADVENTURE P us o rty cents. Th is will probsbl) opt10nal. Many of the people of Peru 1a chance. It does not care for in di- Dr. - B. Fre_e m an add 0 - .be the bes t g a me played on th• have never heard of the salt or as.h- lvidual differences. And it ause IA_merican Sor1ety of ,, 1- Atlanta Cole, a g raduate of Peru fl oor J t will be a battle tor sn cu ' f . r "d lk . c s <Ttneers declared that, Intel!1 g er.c e Ip . . . b h

1e 0 •1 s ippery SI ewa s. failures in class work. The best of •:" . . h i. 1 eru and now teachmg m Mex i co Pl emacy etwe en two c.hamp1ons 1p Th is the ab1ht.; to reac a reas ona• , y • t e recent accident on the pave- co-operation can never be reached - 1 f t f 1 City, and Mrs. Tra v 1s, wife of Colonel earns-.,..Q ne a s t a te championship h" ' correc t cone us10n rom a se o c 1s - T t ment m w 1ch two students were run uhtil t.he teacher will take time to I bl .,, ,, Th " · ·tl rav1s , attended funeral of Tor a l earn and th e oth e r n ational chain b b . b f h \ 1 h" covera e 1cts. ,., !)at y e x- t M c · i over Y a car rmgs e <>re t e peo- out me 1s work, so as not to monop o- 1 . . l 1 . h . t Ir " t• ,, a . ex1co 1ty recently. pons. pie of Peru the q est·o "Wh t r 11 th t' f h p ams t i e ll![ m e igence ra 11 .;< T , u i n , . a ize a e _ nne o t e student a nd Igiven en g in e ers. for it is necr. .!:;;s a1".' oral: was the m a n who a s si ssin a ted . to be done about the walkmg cond1- thus cause him to los e interes t in hi s 1 f th t bt · f t b f k th e pres ident-el ect of M ex ico Th WILL HAVE NIGHT DEL IVERY tions of Peru?" 1 k or em o o am ac s e ore ma. " • e 1e . c ass wor in g any conclusi ons. was much e xc1te1nent wh e n th e co rt- H l C At t t f 1 b I u g :i armen a nn ounces in this 1:· a mee mg v a cu m From another an g le int elli ge nc e i e g e was tak e n to t h e g round s fo r sue that he will have a delivery nigl:: Peru a business man got u_p and told A TIMELY REMARK l might be termed an atti t ude. It i $ the funer a l. A mob a tta ck ed the t 1 • Vhat he Would lil{e to P all Tl k I I a 0:00 o'c l ock fo1· the convenien« ' see m eru- 1-e remar m ade by D ean Delz e ll the attitude oi se ttin g forth rea son Isoldiers and the fire d ep artm ent the beautiful flowers along the walks· relati"ve to the · d · h ll d to · h of the Mr. Carmen ab7 : • noises ma e m c ape! as our supreme guide. It is that sta te I :ve ie ca e quiet t e mob. Fo ll ow- f I h I lawns well kept, the o.f early durmg the last bud g et event wer e of mind in which one c.h e cks hi s ide as m g thi s w a s a g un b a ttl e in w h ich ee s t at such a del ivery will .enaJ.i i summer were predominate in his certai I · t• n l Wh h d' . \ . fif h . tho se who wish to have narties 'to pu h B t l ·1 It n Y u e y. en sue rntur- by actual experience. It i s the intel- I ov e 1 1 ty s o ts w e re fi re d. T h ree in lat e orders. It has be-en h1·s pol1"'.1 speec . u sue 1 ev1 was mere- bances occur a t th b d t · · · t k"ll d - • .· e u ge mov 1e h g ent attitude alw ays to rec og ni ze \ p e i s ons we e i e a nd tw e nty were si · ly a speech coveung up the faults while the s.how is not in pro g re ss f t t l t th "bl d wounded nee m b usmess rn Peru to bs h . h .1 p d th · • 1 a c s, o re a e e m sen s1 y, an \ Peruv· d w ic preva1 m eru urmg e wm- spoils the good time oth ers a re h a v- h h f 11 Th Mr T . I ians, an he is a loyal ad1•et ter Spring is all right but sprin S d we1g t em ca1e u y. e mtelh- s. raV1s and Miss Cole escaped er with the p d . and oth ; wili take cnre of itself, What th! mg. who these funny I g ent person is quick to perceiv e the l fr o m t he cro wd a nd were able to get :college publ' e t negle!' · or so-ca e unny noises, should b ea r discrep a ncies in fallaciou s reasonin g. a c a r b a ck to H otel Gen ev e in safety : t , d h . n • 0 iea JS ad in this 1s ue

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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN

GIRLS CLUB ENTERTAINS -

1 TUESDAY,MARCH5,1929

IN c PHILo·s I

1 ..., .,.IIAPEL PROGR.A,M ADD TWENTY MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS HOLD JULIA GROSSE GI VES VI OLIN ; _,.._...,....,._

Poor Mistress , (Continued From Pa ge 1 ) GET-TOGETHER MEETING RECITAL DURING CHAPEL 1

CLARY'S CAFE

birthday and h y Its ber te n th on bhe cam u h · - MEAJ.,S, LUNCHES, l .t.h' h ' ei pretty dolls won't calls fo P s, t ei e h ave b ee n many Last 'Fhursday night t h e secon d Julj a Grosse prese nted a violin re- SHORT "RDERS pay w1 er Wh t r anot he h'bT d · h · · · · · "' 1 h : a can be done to Margar€t lVI _r ex 1 1 10n an w1tJ 1event 0f a series of fac ul ty c1tal 'Wednesday, February 27, dur - : , J. OME MADE PIElS e . t e pi etty miss? S'he mustn't' vey ao·ai . a Jors as May Queen, H ar - took p l a ce in. t h e Trainin g Sc h oo l. in g convocation. She was acco mpan- H , Cly, foi tears on her birthday mean for th t he May d a nce The h ome ec onomic g irls of t.he ied by Mai;ga!'et Cain. Thre e sp lendid 2 doors s9uth of Post O.ffica luck. · expJa · e dPh!lo g:·o up. Ellen' W its.on sop homo ,re colle ge class, und er the nµmbers were p1:esented a nd w ere Oh, here comes the "Litt! Old W girl ine simp ly that h er sc hol trai nin g of Miss Town e ser ved a nd we ll · '· · 1--.....- -.- · · " · e 0 - cornplextion w d I ' · man carry1n,g a cak;e with t of PaJ . as u e to t le use 'were a lso for beau ti- I>U1 ing th e ap nounc ements Mr. Del- AR

c.andfos OI;l it! l\'JJ.stress Ma en_ pretty John St'a hn and ful d€cor ations. The 'color sc h eme zell suggested t h,at he re-a:fter durin g

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ELECTRIC SHOP

"T ry is very o e disc s l b d happy· he Two in the topic " Th • u s ec a very roa was very ple as ing, bein g a c-0mbina- a mo; ic t h e a uct1 r11l' e s hould b e more Woods" appear and hurry Mary off Ruth B - e .lm!'lortance o.f Eleph an ts." t.ion of g reen with yelJ-o,w ro ses. Th e quiet, leaving o ut 1suc.h: di sturb ances to see the gyps· M . disse t ga ve a convincin g roses we1-e g·iven to the women at th e as cat-caJls and loud n oises, thu s be a r- 1es. ary bnno s r at1on on "Wh t · t" 1 • • h • · -· ome of them back to try and fix u"'p Kath Y wa er is we · c ose of the entertainm e nt. m g t e marks of a cultured a udience Shoe repairing at 'Comfortable' c1 ryn Williams to ld h ow he nter her -Olis. But alas, she also wants tained her ho · s e_, Th e new fac ulty members gav e a prices! Ladies Shoes q Specialsome ne.w ones! The gypsies leave she let th dy, fll e nds Utt.le hu morous s kit jus t a t t h e close WORKING ON PROGRAM ty. promising to try and help her Three T ,he imi·t €m 0 most ithe talk m g of the p ar ty F a culty memb ers a nd ;I'he Phil o's are wa rk in g hard on l S . · a t!ons bv Lucill e Newc ome r · h · fi d · t love Y pamsh d-olls prominade be- a nd Ar d 'th H 11 - wives mad.e up t e sixty- ve present an rehearsing a humorous convoc a' (The Shoe Shop on the Eas M I a were very clev er Th " h fi l · ) t "

fore ary How lively they are 1 Daniel M 8 · , is was t e r.slt rea get-to get ie r 10n pro gram to be g iv en F1•rd ay ; f Side of the Street) Mary ' decides to ent t " T h. lo n o-er a- cd wan chou ld keep quiet no for the faculty this semester. March 8 under the of Mr. II . · er am e Lit - "' n so· wit Neal Tr a ber t as a c the Old Women" by reciti ng poetrv to : a voca l accompanist he went in I . arter.

h Sh ff t · · · • 1 se h ' 1 STUDENTS JUDGE DEBATE ._ er. e rs ie c1tes S imon" I arc of his .li ttle do g Ma r v Alice I and h e appears. As she ' k "L ' t 1 Englis read a n h " h • d Mr Burkey, Mr • H asse lblad, an d I . s pe a s i - 1 oem w 1c seeme to M" W'll ' · h B tle Mlss Muffet lo' h h 1 Pe a little twi's t d D h Th 1 1ss Hazel 1 iams Jud ged t e ratere s e com.es e orot y u r ow · b f

hut alas' the, spider - s h h Iand Lucy And d d ton Umon-Brock d e ate a t Bratto·n I 1 '1 • oon c l!,ses eT erso n ep1cte most U h d f . b , Mnay "Little Boy Bl " ll v1v1dly Ch f ti L' ht · n10n, T ms ay a te1noon, F e 1ua1) on u e c.a s unsuc- · v arge o le 1g· B cessfully for his sh e d I Bri g ade " 28. The trip was m a d e rn Mr. ure p an go es away I · , k • broken - hearted, After the initiation four groups ey s car. ' "The Old Woman" now has he r ! were forme d a nd a track m eet

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turn _telling stories. Her first is . held, in charg e of Lowell D ecker. I . · . # B ' T h A .. .·-· ·" Sir and Queen Eliza- The group, of which ?edric. Crink # There IS no Substitute I ' oomer s eac ers gency beth.' From the c aSltle gate the queen was coa,ch, won first prize which was I FOR HONESTY # 124 N. 12th, Lincoln, Nebr.

ventures for her afternoon st.roll. But a box of candy. ·

the streets are muddy and t he iroor After the prize was g iv en refresh- I as a business policy ' # . . lad y is distressed bec a use she cannot ments of li me i ce a nd w afer s were 1

cross without soiling her b e au tiful served.

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gown T o her _ rescue comes Sir Wal- FRESH ter Raleig.h! He places his clo'ak A NEW PROBLEM Watchmaker and · Pastry and Bakery Delicacies. And on the ground so the q ueen may, pass. H . k " . h ti the prices? They are right. H · · hl <l d b h ere is a new md of ant me c Ii e: l'l C y awar e y a pat on t e . exampl€. We are accustomed to the I .School Supplies

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ROBBINS' aAKERY . '. ea · q ,1;1es tio n- "If John has an apple and ;. ·

Nebraska '.I'opsy enters hidden behind a new wisbes to divide it equally among·1-

iµammy doll. She fln<ls a mouse and two sis ters and -one brother and

t empts "Puss in the Boots" so he himself, how much -of the app le will r.t

Comes out after poor mousie. each have?" We have le arned how

Clatter, clatte r! Bang, Bang! Here many s.hingles Mr. Jones must bu y for §

are t he Dutch representatives, "H'a n-s hi s barn and how many yar ds of c arand Gret el." They dance before th.e pet Mrs. Jones will need for her p ar- ;

company and ' furnish gr eat amuse - l or.

rnent because Gretel is so b a shful But here is something qui te differ- 1 ; H k l h · b t d 11 ·t t 1' ·t j I

wh en a ns ma es ove to er in pu "' en.' an trea yT,h1 seeinS o le qdu1 t A NEEDS !ic. as imp o r ant. e new examp e ea s V

Mistress Ma ry wishes she had a with a state of mind, instead of with a

birthdaY., eve ry day, but school days fruit, lumber sal es or house fur n is h-

r emind her t hat all is not j oy for in g s. It states itself. thus: '?

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So go e s M istress M ary's B i r th d ay , as was p1·eserited last week b th Girls C l ub i n the c ollege at chape l time.

apJ?e ara!1ce o n t11e stage j n Peru. b y earring a d u al r ole H e is F i ggs the janitor, an d S mith th e B u t le r .

Ruth Sch aef fe r a s He le n C on w a y

the ' sister o f Ed Con way, a.nd Rub.h

Ganz as M rs B a lden, m oth er of J a ck

0 j.:I b h h Our spring numbers of sta- . ' .FERNS, PALMS, AND f 1-'en-, o t ave d ifficult c haract er ; t i onary have arrived, drop in 1· . BEDDING PLANTS

parns ' a nd see them.

Lucille H u g hs p lay s the j u v e n il e

part of Peggy , sm a,ll s i ste r o f J a cl< , LOYAL

Balden Miss H u g·h s p l a y e d a j u ve nil e I

role in " T h e Family Up S tair 9:• w i-th # . · ·

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FRESH FRUITS , - CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM

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For All T hat ' s New. F or the Newest Lo-well Decker - - - - Tr e asurer I EVE RYONE w ill find this store a satisfactory pla ce to . ; I

The matter of m a ki ng the May Fes- I secure t h e ir foods. Fresh meats, Lunch a nd canned m e at, I I .New Yor k Creations an: show11 here as tiva:l a n entire s chool a ff a ir wus djs- I m i lk, fresh and c a nn e d fruite and v egeta bles. Every thing ; f l',ussed,, but t h e ma_jo 11i ty f a vor-ed f for t h e -. table S e r v ice good and prices reasonable. I ; keeping it a clas s a ff air: T his, neces- ·

THE MARDIS STORE ' I I sitates hav i ng a sophomo r e play, _.....____ ---"'--'-"'--""'1 which w ill be sta•rted immedia tely.

' FISK TEACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated) '

Th e new summer b u ll e tin "is n o w Suite 410-11 Symes, Denv er- M E. Shuck, Ph. D , Manager '

soon as m the larger city s t ores.

PlUCES LOWER

I I I being arran g ed fo'r t he p rinter It More vacancies than sat.isfadory applicants to fill them. r.\\) will b e read y for distribu tfo.n soon.

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ATHLETIC RECORDS ARE BROKEN BY MATHEMATICIANS

The ' avi a tors, Capta ins St. Clair Street and A. W. Steevens reached the "ceiling" of the sky and enjoyed the pl easure of ha ving th ei r en g ine

TH E PERU B EDAGO GIAN

T W O STUD E NTS R U N O.\/F. R BY R E C KLESS DR IVE R

TUESDA Y, MARCH 5, 1929

TAX I SE R VICE

NI OR CLASS lJ E CIDE st a n d ing -0r g anizatj ons of the cam· TO G IVE CLASS PLAY pu s ." Taxi t o and f r o m early morning

" P er u S tate T e a chers College is to and night t r ai ns. Call Hallenbeck's Wh a t c a m e n e ar b ein g a ser ious ac - The sen ior cl a ss he ld a sh ort m eet- be c on[!. r atl! l ate d u pon t h e a cti on Garage, J:>hone 67 -Ch as Wills..-Ad'd t d M d J T d t h e Nat i on a l E xecuti v e Co u ncil of Pi t• men t

c1 en o ccurre ' on ay m or ni n g in g ue s ay at c onvo c ati on tim e. It ver ise • d "d d t h Id · I Gam m a ,Mu, in i ts favoJ·ahle condder· on , t he p a v em ent e as t of th e c c ll e g·e I ec1 e o a senior p a y ::::===================:: Calnpu s Whe n a Ca r d r l·ven b J G wit h a n a ll- sem or c ast. A d ate h as a tion o f o u r app li ca t ion for a c h a rter. y h ' h a· f t h " frater n i ty

Lawson, s a les m a n for Mc Cor d -B r ad y l b b l b 1 • t ' d - h ' r's well a t teste d b y its pu blicati on, as F th

_ _ n ot b ee n d efini t ly s et , but it w ill u r o The 1g s t an m g o rs

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a y e g rv ep .som e 1m e urm g t e " orsy 1 Comp a ny, r a n ove r Mild re d L efler , las t w ee k of sc ho ol. we ll as , by t h e se ri ously intentioned I • a nd Co lletta Crink, stud e nt s. peop l e of n at ion a l an d inte rn ation a l I Tires, Tubes, Acces sories, Gas, After i; t r i ki ng Miss L efter th e c ar H ISTORY FRAT IS ORGANIZED /promi nance wh o .ha ve ide n t ifi e d . 1h Em -

and Oil. We have air hoi s to

c ont inu e d o n i ts r o a d , g la n cin g a si d e- (C on t inued F ro m p 1) I s e lves w i t h it," a dd s P r o f Lmdsay help us in lubricating age · !w ho or ganized t he l oc a l chap te r . · w ar d bl ow an d hi ttin g Mi ss' Cr in k. orga ni zer ; T, E. Ennis; G. w, Brown; i · Thi s fr a te rni ty p u bli.c1hes a s t an d a r d _._.

Miss Le fl er w as dra gge d about t h ir -C ast le M. Bro w n; Verne E. Ch ate- journal on hi story a nd so ci a l s c i e nc e ty fee t b efore the c a r w as st op pe d , l a in ; Nona M P a lm er; Flore nce from contribu t ors of n ati o n al ac co r din g t o ey. e wi t nesses ; Miss t ernat ion a l con se q uence S ocH I

C r ink w as kn ocked d own, and barely vey; A. E. Holch ; John R. Muhm; Scienc e" is the offic ia l o f t h e I TUESDAY, MARCH 5 , · es c apped more s e rious injury,. E r ne s t Ha ss elbl ad; Elm er Bu r k ey; fr a te r nity.

J ":Dream of Love"

Bot h g ir ls wer e hur r ied to th ei r Leo H a uptm a n; Fred Duey ; E arl : ================== " h ome s and a doctor w a s called and it 1 Whipple; Ad a Wa g ner ; Claude Mat h- I "-..__,.._,.._...,_._._,. I S tarri ng :J o an Crawford. You

ARTHUR L HILL f d h t th - I ' R I h Ch t I . L li

J d f 1 ti . w as oun t a eir rnJunes w er e no t ews; a p a e am; es e Le on ard ,

S f will s ee Eo me won er u ac ng fail t-0 funetion undec a tompmtU<' ' •ed ou•, although Mi" Leflec ••f· Anna Donne •·; Claim Stit" ; Do m th; i

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,I i n this p o werful drama of love of sixty degrees below zero They

fered s ev er e brui ses abo ut the hips Ma t' d 1 R G Wh tt

.f and a d venture. \ Al s o a c o medy cl a im the official two man altitude and bod y It w ill be some time h e - r m a e, · 1 emore , a nd 1 •t d to 11 f t a·chi'n g ' 1 J d f 3 0 f h Avyrl Game s nv1 e enro or e r "Is Ever.b o dy H a ppy" recor o 7,20 eet, .or n:ore t. an fore Mi ss Lefler is abl e to return to " · I ' mile s. This reco r d 1s j school , while Mi ss Crin k's injuri es j I believe t hat P1 Ga1!1m n Mu w11l po sitions with to fin a l check based on mathematical 1 were sli g ht and she was able to return 11:: n1:our ag e pr ep :ita t io n of arti C:e:-; to r

WEDNES DAY MARCH 6 I c a lculat1on s to th e foll ow in g day ,, ,J,, f\.ali o 1 h y rn r ,; tuc!•'ll b iil !.r s- TheDavis

School Service i 'Pay As y OU Enter ' '

Wh e n J\n t on of the Un.iver- 1 Wa r mn g wa s p ass ed about at t he 1tory and p 1ht tc al s cie11 ce," 1 • • s 1ty wished to a 1 colleg e recen t ly t o prevent students iDr. Cas t le l\'I. Bro wn "The W T. DAVIS, ' 06, M anager , A c omed y drama with Lou ise · n ew Jump r e cord of si x and one ' from u s in g the pavement to walk to ,which t he oi pub lisnes is 138 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebr. t I F a zend a and Clyde Cook Here's ' h a lf 'fee t h e computed mass and and from sch ool, but so many people J available f. , , that pu1·p os c and !> '11.1Ldd f I a re a l lau g h getter. Also News m ome n t u m t a bles, t he distance he re fu s e t o cle an th eir w a lks that th e encourage seminar and re;;ear ch j J a nd ,Co medy travelled and the anglee of app h

roac students been forced this winter work in t hese fields With the possi· i -------- ------as th e b a r was raised, t he center of to use the beaten p a th for th eir bili t y o-F public ation him t he

T HURS . a nd FRI. MARCH 7-8 g ravi ty as he cleared the bar and

route to and from school. student w ill be stimulated t o put I S p E C J A L T y

t he m a nn er of m a int ainin g the cent- i forth hts besit efforts. 1 G eorge Bancroft In er o.f . g r a vtty a s he hurteled throu g h DEBATE WITH SOUTH DAKOTA

AMBULANCE

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A. E H olch, w ho is alre a dy a in em - FUNERAL DIRECTORY j ' 1t was necessa;y for him to meditate 1 (Continued From Page 1.) ber says, "I am glad to know t hat L. HORTON & CO. t " ,, over m a them a1cs a nd the c a lculus ; the question was well understood, w as Pi Gamma Mu is to, have a ch ap t er Phone 128 Peru, Neb r. I STREET E t f h " t hl · b t d b b h Th p at Peru. It is an organization of t he I xc ep or co ne m g a e ti cs pro -p r esen e y ot teams. e eru

air. In order to do a ll this he said I

_._,_.......,_._._..__.._,_.._ rf a bly one c o uld not make much 0 { a deba t ers were especi a ll y convincin g type Peru needs, emphasizing sch ollivi JJ.g main ta inin g a hi g h jump rec- in rebuttal ars hip, charac t er, and oo ci al servic e. d · - It should be a ble to do as much for _,_._,_,_._._..,_,_

O ur y o ungest we s tern star "Buz or . Ye t th is is o nl y an oth e r ex ample Th e c oach of the v isi t ing t ea m , Mr. /Peru Colle.ge as the ,ho n or ary I T • J # Barton"- In of tho se ev e r-incre asin g fields of the M I I YPICa

I h cC_a rty, '}' ho is the p r ese nt secret a ry and p ' rwess1 ' onal fra t erru't1'es are now I 'Y app 1cat10 n of t a t e v er-inc r e as in g f p K oun Wh 0 l 0 d' appli c ation of t h at anci e n t a nd n oble o 1 appa Delta, N at ro n a! D eb atin g 1 ' d-0ing," commented Mr. Holch. I Palmer S • f g JC Will body of tru t hs kno w n as ma t hema• 1 ' cs. Socie t y, made the s t atem ent t h at " A . t ' h h b ' I er v1ce I Al c d " was on e oif t he b est debat es in w h ich uy w .1c n ngs i so o me Y _. Wh e n we re a li ze th at to m eas u r e th h d t " t d h h d ' about a serious consid e ration of o r ob- 1 • Was hing and G r easing ___ k ey a p ar 1c1p a e smce t ey a 11to now, w e find t hat nearly a ll b ra n- be 0 th t I ems confrontmg the wol!' ld today or 1 P olarine and Mob a "l 011 h f h en n e1r our. , · j c. es o um a n end eavor must s on- an mvest1 ga t1on of the world back of CO MING MARCH 11 _ 12 _ 13 Th P ff , · - I Free crank case se rvice er or la t er c a ll upon m a t n-em at.ics in e e ru a 1rmative t ea m m eets , u s, " says T. E Ennis, "h as a d efin ite • som e form. The st ud e nt m a3onn g Why hunt furth e r w h e n y ou

"King of .Kings . 7t a nd de v el op in g s kill in m athem at ics March 4, a t York. Sometime du r in g Pi Gamm a Mu s eems to m e t o m eet know t he best. I would find the follo w in g t ype s of oc - th e month of Marc,h the Pe r u tea m is th is for the S oci al Sci ene es a nd should F ' 11-

c u p a ti ons o p en: en g in-eering (mech- t akin g a we e k's trip, m eetin g t he eventually become on e of the out - LOYD PAL ME R , ·I rysta Theatre .stn i"" I

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pai vian now coaching at De Witt rep orts careful service awa1 s

fered as a yearly salary for a a very favorable basketba1i record I . things taste better. we· are announcing mathematician. t· l d Ithis season. Morrelinger's team has , this week we will have a special delivery at Whatever your par 1cu ar nee s ·

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thl'ng or two along the baske t ball shown before a large crowd Tuesday

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evening, February 26. The leadin g

Led by Mathews Priefert and , roles were played by Virginia Valli

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b d d · and Ian Keith.

Galloway the fr eshmen om ar e

P a n amis goal from a ll angles and It was a story of a n actor's life I

in ability to count on set-up s prevent- who wanted success more than a n yed a larger score being made. thing else. He grew selfish and jeal-

After trailing 14 to 3 at half time ous as he saw his sweatheart play op-

t he P a nama boys came back the sec- posi:e another man w.hen he only had ' '

ci.n d half and made it look interes t ing a mmor part.

for a few minutes. But they could He mo re avaricious as he saw

not stand the hot nace being set and success come to his sweatheart and

soo n fell by the leaving Peru to. the man s he was engaged to marry.

well out in front. :At len gth h,e grew so je alous that he

These fast moving Junior Bobcats loaded the gun with real shot dis-

have vet to meet defe at, having won posing of the bl a nkisi This g un w as ; fo ur lost none.. If these boys to be used in the play to shoot the

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carry on as-well in the next few y ears hero. But as fate would h ave it. the ' w. J. RABEL, Mgr. .

Peru ISlhould be assured of some very ; hero falls down a flight of stairs t.hus Phone 48 Peru, Nebr.

s uccessful baske t ball seasons.

Ispraining his ankle so that it was im-

Chet Korber looks like a real g uard : p o;ssible for him to act, so hi s p art

in t he makin g / fell to the understudy who was the

"Bullet" Simpkins 11efereed the ' jealo.us lover. He im,mediately chang- fl DR. N. S. HARAJIAN i Flat Crep All S• game. ed guns again, but by mi stake the DENTIST I es, - tzesg un containing the real shot was ' j $14 75 t $19 75 v I

Mis's Mona Lyons is substitutin g in picked up. Therfore he was killed X-RAY SERVICE J' . 0 . alues- at $10. 95 f t.he commerci a l department in Au- by the shell he h a d meant to h a ve Over Barnes' Pharmacy. Tel. 27 S p R J N G c Q • burn, for Miss Bernice Pumphrey \ tak e another life. Success came to ·

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T e Bo b cats returned h o rn ft I · en ord, P1 am s t w ill appear r . asse l l ad, pastor o t e ap. e a er a • in a j · t . 1 trouncmg from the St. Jo e Hill y a r ds 1 om recital at t h e A udi tori u m. Tr a di ti.o ns in m u sica r e a lm ost f!S ; t is t ch u r c h led t h e mee tin g . H e by t he d e cisiv-e score of 40 t 20 G P ROGRAM - stated t h at t h e diff er e nt kinds of k o a nd 1 avo t te G numer-0 u s as supe rstitio n Stu d e n t s , wo h ' 1 d bl '

Bobcats Los e In Hard Fou g ht B a ttl e ·with St Joseph Quintet

In one of t he best g am es of b asketb all ever pl ayed on t he P er u floor, t he .St. Jo seph Hilly ards, f or mer t.OO l evenge on the Nor t h b A I M . - - ossec an d t ow n s p eop le ca nn o t fa il to h e a r ' rs ip we r e p erso n a an p u IC, basketball team at t q.r fo 2 · C Welodi e G luck-S g am b ati-W il h emj and b ro u g h t out h ow t h ese h elpe d th e .,_ une o 4 to I a l t z No 2 W b B H ar ma n' s f amo u s s t r.m O' qu a rtet to , 21 i n t h e college o·vmna s· T · - - - - e er-u rmester "' 1 pe rso n aa d his assoiates H e f u r- n aitional ch ampi ons, down e d the Pe r u >=- 1um u e sd a b e at t h e c oll ege a u di tor ium W ed - : h ni gh t. - • - Y JC Mr Jindr a d M h 20 ' , t e r state d t h at t h e chu rc h of to d ay Bobc ats, Nebr as k a N I. A A. Ch am pThe Hillyard affair once r t Arabesques ___ Sc hul.z-Ev ler a y, a rc · lis not w h at it s.hoii ld b e, w hich m ig hi h d . f 9 tie alth o ugh th bat- .J (On Strauss' Beau t iful B lu e D anu b e ) Th e p ubli c , in g e n e r al, ac cepts t h em ' be p artl y a ttr ibu ted t o l ac k of c o- pi ons, b y t e ec1s1ve s co r e o 37-1 h' S J e sc o r e md1c a t es th at I Mr. B e n fo rd a s it d o-es a g re a t nu m b er of ot h er !op e r ation of the youn g p eopl e The ' s c or e of . the encou nt er h owe oe had q u ite an e d g e. C o ncerto No 7 -lst Mov em e nt-D eBerio t " f acts" whi ch s cien ce h as m a ny times that no t enoug h pe r sonal ever d oes no t do jus tic e to th e vali e n t re]C I s c ore of t he 20 po i nts for \ M r. Jindra a bsolu tely di sp r ov e n. • I w as applied a n d t his t e n d e d to r e t ar d fi g h t p u t up b y t h e N e br as k a ch a mpa nd 1Wasl ey an d .Her t z pl a y e d 1 Golliwo g ' s Cake Walk _____ D ebussy I T h er e is no poss ible " tradi t io n" t h e prog re ss of soc ie t y. JI ion s w ho du ring t he firs t h a lf hel d eu u s u a good de f e n .snve g ame. Val se T r iste - - - - Sib e li us 1 w i t h regard to the accur ate i nterpre- Next Wedn es day_, Lyman H oo ver, t i H ll d t 15 t 10 c at In t.he ga T d Ro - j h i e 1 y ar s o a o s ore " me u es ay ni g ht with t h e ! . m a nc e - - R ac hm a ni no ff tat1 o n of t e mu s ic of the p ast. Ma n - : Of!e of th e sec retar i es of th e Ro ck y , Wonder Team of Iow a" t he B obc ats I Ri d e of the C owb o.y - - - - - - Ross ki n d w as a ve ry differe n t a ni m al, i n IMo un tain d istric t of •th e Y. M. C. A. Ih alf ti me. Th e Hilly ards weie w it h came with a victory afte r I r M r B e nford It h e day s of t he c a ndl e li g h t a nd stage' w ill b e on t he campus. He w ill s pe ak , out a doubt t he s up e rior team a n d forty mmutes of the fastest play ye t M eoc1 c a n a - - - - -Mus in , co aches, t o t h e twenti e th- ce ntu ry man ! d ur in g c h ape l and a lso at a join t I w ell d eserved t heir v ic to r y, a f.i n e r witn esse d o n the B obc ats ' court i Farewell t o Cucull a in _ Krei s ler i of s pee d , m achinery and the s train s Im eeti n g of t h e Y W. and Y. M. or- I bun c h of pl a yers never h a ve appe arThe N orth b o ro t e a m centered l (Lo n do n b e rr y j nerves attendent t o art if ic ia l li v - Iga n iiation s is. i ed on the Peru court ar ou n d D Kn uk les at c en t er, a nd c . I C r eoe - - - R ay El e anor B a ll j m g

jsp eaker Th is 1s hi s first t np to I T o " Bi g Joe" K rejci h ow eve r mu st Knu ckles at g u a rd Pro b ably t h e Dan s e Rust1q u e --:- - - - - - - Ku zd o : We do an w h o !P eru J g o the honor of b ein g the b est pla t <:I-ev eres t f o rwar d t hat ha s been on Mr . J mdr a 1 g ives the trad1t1 onall y c or r ect m ter - I er on .the floor , bar none. The bi g th e Pe ru floor this year is C . Knuck- !p retation" of Beethov e n's wor ks, t h o

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TE NNIS COMING

there be some who w oul la y claim t o · · ; a nd pl ayed a wond erful g ame at

The B ob cats wer e s l o w in gettin a \ t his , a.uthorJt y. Could h e h ave p os- 1•

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b oth offe n se and d efen se. A t censtarted a n d at the end of the J

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sibl y g-0th, the . from o n e of 1 t er he nev e r to the qu arter the Iowa tea m led b y t h e I Be ethoven s fnends , if s uch c ould y-e t 1 · off once durin g t h e e n ti r e ev e mn g sco re of 9 to 2. R a ils b a ck s e emed t o . - - - ""' : be found a mong the livi n g? Nol On e ' Battle Sev eral Mil e s of Bad Roads for 1 1 a nd t hi s ag ai nst o n P. e of t h e b es t, be the on l v Bobc a t a bl e to -find t h e Te n n i s B e com ing M ore and More a g oes to hear so- and-s o pl ay t h e work, Annual Debate With York !centers t h at th e Miss ou r i Va lley probaske t a n d. before t h e h a lf ended !"l e Natio n al S p o r t Says Critics ! t h e mu si c of Bee t h ove n. . 1 du ce d l ast y e ar . had counted n i ne po i nts an d G a l lo- ;

Simil a rl y, in qu a r t e t - it is : Despi te a handi c ap of fallin g snow The " Big Swe d e" also p l aye d n t a , · t h B b t · .Soon tennis will o c c upy an im po'- und e n i a bl y t he firs t v iolin w h o a nd sev era l mil es of dis he a r te n ing I fin e gam e a nd d ese r ve _ s much credi t way co u n e .,wo. giv i n g e o ca s the at. 11 to !J. ' tant p l ace in t he s po r ts of sp ring mo ul?s the or gani zatio n. It is h e roads the P eru aff1r m at1ve team mo- \fo r t h e low sco re to w h ic h t he H1llT'- e 11 n If a t li i· i·n n .- 1 M a ny r a cq u et w i eld e r s w ill h ave an w ho influences t he q u a r t e t m e v ery tohre d toh York Mo nda y, Mar ch 4, 1yar ds d C . h • < "' « · I d etail, in ever.y re spec t , b e i t to t h-e w. ere t ey enJoye d a c on troversy F or t e 11ly ar s, r ai g , w it sevco up le m ce lon g shots Wa. ! opp-0 1t umty t o di sp l ay t h eir .abi li t y, merit or w ea kn ess of th e organiz a tion . w1t.h t h e York Colle g e n e gati v e tea m e n fie ld goa ls an d a fre e thr ow , w as and Bngnam, bo t h s co r mg , .r. v e i a s w e ll as obta in an a bund anc of As proof of t h is s t atem e n t, let i t on th e jury q u es t ion. Mr. L eo nar d \e asl y star of t he qui nte t. He see mt he B ob c ats a _ mc e J ea d , hi ex e r cis e on t he P e ru Co u rts. T e n- b e suppos ed th at t he se co nd vio lin, Mr Nic ke l d isp l aye d m arke d i ed to b e a b le to t he b as k e t Lorbee r s u bst1t u te d t h e f 1 es h men Ini s is a s pl e n did -rec r e ati o n t h at m ak l s the violis t and t h e 'c elli st a re s up -an ti p a th y towar d t he n ec essi ty of as - from any and a ll pos1t1o ns . team It s e:i:ne d t h at Kn u c k l es fo r hvsi c a l fitn ess fo r b oth men an d p e ri o r to t h e fir st vi oli n i-s t , sup er ior sist in g a p owere d c ar ov - A p lay by piay _acco u nt of t h e c onhad bee n waiting for thi s cha tJ ce to P · · in musiciansh ip i n te c hn ical e uio- er s ev era l hills of n e11-r im p,assab le te st as follows sno ws a very g oo d get hot. With o n ly 2 minu t e s t o pl a y l w 0 me n. Th o:e. who n o_ d es u e m e n t, in b e au ty' of t on e or p ow;r mud an s n ow. Mr.. N ick e l i n siists, of t h e two teams. Knuck les rai s ed t he s c o re fr o m 2 4 to j to p l a)7 a re m1ssmg an i nte re s ti n g a n d (C ;ho w'e v er , t h at wer e it no t fo r his d e x- l S!t Half b h ontmued on Pa ge Th ree) ' ldi h 1 h · 16 t o 24 to 21, Lo r eer t -e n run in Iw orthw h ile - s port t enty m w 1e n g a s ove t e re t u rn P e ru g ets t ip -off, Cr a ig fo ul s and the first string 1agai n an d t he Willi a m E. Hi nch li ff, co a c h of t en- j -' ?f t h e .team t o P e ru wo uld h ave b e en He r tz m isses tw o free t h rows R ailsremaine d constant for t he r e m arnde r h _ 1 1 Y ale n j STRONGHEART .md efim te ly postp o ned. b ac_!,: o n e from t h e sid g iv ing

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was 1s- Joe reJCI n o ts t e sc ore a otwo--t hird s of the studen ts p ay ten- I l d A - d" t t p t k t' t c . k I n is. Th e b of courts could b e _ --.- p aye -""'cor 1ng o a cus om eru a es 1me ou ; rai g ma ·es an If Possi ble, Ques ti on I s to Be Sub- n:im er · ld 11 b "From Peac e Pipe to War Trail ," 1 the lar g er colle ges and other and Juenglin g foll ows w it11 two . d 1d o ubl e d aga m and there wou s t1 e f · t• · t t ti I d · · d d d h k nu tte at Comi n g El e ction 1 h 1s f a gn ppmg, ascma mg m e r pre a on 1 no ec!s10n was ren ere an t e more to m a-ke score (8 to 4 ) , Pin er- ! few. The :cb 0 of t;he life and soul of a great but ique s tion was put to open forum dis- ton fouls R ailsback who m ak e s g ood O n M o nd ay ni g ht at t he r egu l ar ! t e c-o untr y are filled wit 11 '!: anquishing race, will be g iven at Icussfon a ftl'! r the re g ul a r spe akers on two fr ee th ra,w s a nd cou p led with mee t ing the villa g-e co un c il t o o k ac- pl.ayers It no st; the college audit orium, Saturday- Ihad explained .the merits of their r e - Young's basket imm e dia t ly afte rti on look ing towar d t h e ub m is sio n ; t o t en; {.a n ungf a ni g ht, March 16, at 8 p. m. 1 spective cases ward the score is again tied at 8 to 8. of the q aes t ion of a llowin g Su n d a y · t e ·ead of the ist wit m a ew Chief Strongheart is a des- .Frequent flashes of humor and ICrai g makes another basket1 Rail sshows i n P e ru. T he c l erk w as i n- , years. cendent of the old fightin g blood of mild sarcasm were inferp.osed into t he back fouls Pinkerton who mi sses o n structed t o find o u t fr om t he ci t y a t - "Spe akin g' of. tennis in _ a g enera l I Governor Steven's time. His g r a nd- : di•scussion. A member of the York fr ee ch a nt'e , C onner m ake s g·ood on to r ne y if a mere v ot e on t he q u es- w a.y, I would like .to pomt. out father Yo-Mo-Wit Ow-Hi led one of team upheld the integrity of t he jury !a difficult s.hot from the corner, (12 tion is all that is n ec essary or w heth- ' f a ct th a t the dope IS upset lil tenms ' the tribes which aided chi ef K a -Mi- on the g rounds that it is c ompo se d to 8) Allen g-oes in·f or Pinkerton , wh o er a n ordinance must b e ' pass ed, o r 1 pro b a bly l ess than in a ny. & p or t. Akin against Governor Stev ens in the 1 larg·ely of traveling salesmen. Mr. (Continued on Page Four) some other a c t io,n ta ken i n o r der to ; both players are m trim and Yakima Rebellion the year 1856. He Nic k le, on the other hand _ ,seriously submi t t h e q ues t ion. : f1 g hrng for all tl;i ey you was b orn on the Yakima Reserv ation questioned the ability of a jury com-

A BRIDGE BREAKFAST . . . will have a h a rd time fmdmg a spo l:'t 140 years ago and was raised in Res- posed .of salesmen to examine a nd

SERVED BY MISS DONNER T he ac t ion is a lso c o ntin g ent uoon · h b · h · t t · t ec . . . . . . ., t a t nng s sue cons1s an vie on ervation fashion by .his fellow tribes- wel g h evidence simply on tJ1 e a- rounds the. pre senting of a petition f o r such the admittedly better play er It men. He &'erved ten months as Unite d ,that they could sell pickles b or life Mi ss Anna Donner brou g ht forth a actwn. . ; i s a spo r t where on: can w ork w ith States Scout at the Mexican b ord e r ;insurance. In a burst of mild s a r,- I new idea for entertainin g guests in We are told tha t Mars hal Sleezei on e s g a n:J..e at practice and feel c on- and w1!.s one of tlie first to off e r his c as m h e invited the- audience to con- 1Peru when s.he had a bridge breakh as re c en tly been circul a tin g a peti- fident th a t the breaks of the g am e services to Colonel Roos ev"e!t for e n - sider s uch re a.Slonin g If the effect !fast in her room at the dormitor y tion askin g t h at t he q uestion be sub- !will h a ve little or no effect on the Hstment in the division of ove rs e as upon his listeners is a criterian, Mr. !Tuesday morning, March 5 mi tte d t o a vote , but t he p e.titfo n w a s .outcome of the contest. \ "Rough Riders." He is advi£or and I Nickle was easily the winner of his Breakfast was served . to twelve n ot prese n te d t o t h e c o u n cil Mo nday I councillor of his own people ai:id h as I point. iguests: Hilda Bell, Miss Church, Ada e ve nin g . -

IBSEN'S FAMOUS PLAY : appeared before the "grl!at white I Sometime within the nex.t few Eyre, Mary Grey, Eileen Means, Dor-

CASTED BY DRAMATIC CLUB : father" in Washington on several oc- 1w ee ks the Peru team is t a kin g a othy Mart indale, Alice Miller, Fran?es

'CLEM ENTS T AILKS TO FROSH 1 c asions in the interest of hi s p eople weeks tour meeting the South D a kota Moriarty, Louise Sheldon , Hazel W1ll-

AT TRAVEL CLUB MEETING The Dramatic Club held the try- ( and as their emissary. team at Brookings and South D a kota iams and Dorothy Worley. outs for "A Doll's House" by Ibsen , I In his platform appearances Chief Wesleyan University. Other debates The table decorations were for St. The Fres hman T ravel Club met in W d day March 6 in the Little IStron g heart will appear in the pie- of the tour have not been definitely Patric k!S day and for Easter. t he B a loptician ro om of the Train- / The The were casted: turesque costume of the Yakim a In- schedul e d.

After eating, brid g e was played and in g school last Tuesday evening. Mr. , e a re. __________ "' __ Joy Mickel di.a n and in his "F:on: Pea ce a first prize, and booby prize wer e Cl em ents g ave th e pro gram of the JNora ones I Pipe to War Tratl he will mterpret ANNA BEST JODER'S PLAY given at eac.h table.

· H'e talked o n his trip to Torvald Helmer Joe J the poetry, the rom a nce and soul of wELL PRESENTED DY PHILOS evening. d D · Fr du r i ng th e W o rld w ar and Doctor Rank Fre uey the Red Man of early da ys.

LION TAMERS HAVE FUN many pi c t ures of camps and K r o gs tad Niel Trebart Chief is experi e nc ed "The Ink Girl, a three-act comedy, WHEN TYLERS ENTERTAIN of t he bat tlefield . S ome of hls pie - The Nurse___ Gwendolyn Mallory speaker and t,h1s. experience c ome s written by Mrs. An.pa Best J-0der, t ures ortrayed vi vidly t he ter r ible -. n Evel n Noerlinger not only from his _ ye_ars of platform was presented in the College aud- The Lion Tamers and their wiv es pd h r s of war and w e r e Mrs. Linde - y Mr work but also from his many appe a r- itorium Friday evening by members and a few friends were roy ally en. . t in t o the e ryou s , w r . . · ance s b ef I ·e committees on n ian of the Philo Literary Society. tertame a e ome o ro essor ness an orr o I Th t t e e J·udged by s, I d" . d t th h f p f p arttcularl.y rnte.re s v ery littl e Joder. Mary Ali.ce Enghs will aff a irs at Washington and other ·or- · The story of ·the play is c·entered and Mr s. J. W ·Tyler last Saturd a y man who can 1 emefl t Istudy Miss Mickel Three small chi!- ganizations functioning for the we! - around the attempt of newspaper evening Clever little c ards decor a tabout that gre a t c o n i c · . . , dren wil lalso take part. fare of the Indian race'. He j,s a fa s- crooks to a young candid at.e'i; ed with a very fier<:e lion w e re given Last Tues d ay even ing w as vis it ors d well edt1cated. · d " b b h t Th h d d"ff t cin ati ng t alker a n vm 1cation from eing pu lis.hed and eac gues ey a 1 er e n n ight About th irty i >eopJ.e were ?res- PHILOS HAVE CHARGE OF His costumes- and stage sett in gs are Molly the ink gi r l's valiant P.tf o rts son s fill in the pro g r a m, a nd th ey en t including members and PROGRAM richly colorful. and suc<:ess in clea ring his na ..,·e of were given a limited time to di s cuss Mr. C l ements did n 'Jt quite The budg et c-0mmittee is to be scamla l. different subjects such as operations, his a ddr ess becal.ise of tim e. Re w \ The Philomathean Society hi g hly ' l!Onlplimented ±"<:>r obtainin g Each actor a rol"'."plete un- ·nei g hborh ood nui sa nces , and food. fini sh at t he next :neeting which Wl 1 had charge of the program m chapel .Str-0n g heart, and it will be some t ime der:orta nding of his part :u 1d O() Lh the '!'.he lunch was s erve d on dainty de cbe M a r ch 19. E a ch meeting .see.ms Wednesday, March 6. Miss Imo before students will have such an op- cas t and the are to be com- orated tables with the St. Patrick to fulfill the promise of a pr-0 gi:essi v e Brooker presented two cello solo s portuni,ty to hear such a noted speak- plimented on such an excellent per- scheme, and consisted of salmon sal a d a nd w o rth - while club. comp a nied by Mr. Benford Miss er. formance. hot rolls, pickles, walnut ice cream, R by Brown and Mr. Donald Duryea cake, coffee, and mints. The men reWtI Y " R USS"! two duet accompanied by Mi ss j Pl GAMMA MU TO ELECT F. C. Jean, formerly head of the Iceived miniature celluloid and "Rus" Wasl ey started a new sty le D thy Wuster. · Pi· Gamma Mu national historical biolog.y department, now head of the ladies receiv ed butterflies as f ah h h · h a t oro I ' I on t he campus w en - I f; w oopie · w·mam Okrent made an an- fraternity will hold a meeting in 1the same department Greely State vors. Mrs. Larson and Mrs; Muhm w as b l own t h r oug h a m u d hole. o ne I Mr. 1 t .the play Iroom A303 Wednesday at one o'clock ITeachers College, is again back at Isang and Mrs. Clements pl ayed pian o wind y aft e r noon. Th e n e w style ! nouncem;n b the Philos Friday, 1 for the purpose of electin¥ officers his postal duties after a .semester's selections. Every' one thoroughly endi dn't b ru sh i toff bec ause , h e said. J presen te y for the 1929 term. ;res t in California. 1 joyed the eve ning of fun. - · " March 8. "It'll o n ly happen agaw I

OLCITe-garrre 1 - - - - -,. - ---.., - -, .. ....... ... ' '"" x x I Th; York .team was repre sented by Peru a 2 to 0 lead. Juen g lin g knots Ithe Apnl Colleg e Humor says, I I · HERE SATU ' RDAY ' Frederic Smith Frank Holste a d and score at 2 to 2. Personal is c a lled on MAY VOTE Q N b e li e ve that in _the pl actic all y j Miss Fenning . w as Railsback and Pinkerton mi sses shot . Ia ll. of _ t he r a nking tenm.s player,s 0 n 1 1represented by Harvey Nickel, L eslie Cr ai g· m ake s an und e r bask et sho t to
MOVIES I thi s of the wil_l be IWill Prerent a Vividly Dramatic Lec- 1Leonard, and Miss Averyl Gaine s. put the Hillyar ds in t he l ea d (4 to2) , men At Y a l e 1t 1s estun a t ed t a R •t 1 t A d• t · M ' t · F · b "l ' t d ' K · · k h t (4 t 4 ) I 1 ture- ec1 a a u 1 ormm en onous orens1c a 1 1 y
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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN

THE P ERU \ Short Storv Corn er f! DR.

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1 cleaning snow from the walks , the X - RAY SERVICE -

•chool people and the c9Ilei<e itoolf FITZ-JAMES O 'BR IE N Ove< Ba,ne•' Ph.,macy. Tel. 17

' h as been as as the ot her Th is writer of the m iddle nine- ;

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, people of the town. This has b een !tee nt h century is in te restin g f o r two

Nebraska' as second class matter. h d · t "nd 1n none of 1 h a n ear- .- -. a long ar w.m er, "' r easons : firs t, bec a u se e was

,.,Published Weekly at Peru State the surrounding towns has the law ly writer of m yste ry stories; second, I MANUAL .TRAINING

Teachers College for removing the snow been I bec a u s e he w as a frie nd of Thomas ; obs erved than here, even if that is Baily Aldrich LUMBER

$1.00 the Year- Sc single copy 1

not good enough. O'Brien did not write a l a r ge vo -

In the matter of reckless dnvm g , f to because h is pro m i sing

ume o s nes

LAC QUER, ENAMEL

STAFF s tuden ts thems elves are no better !career was shortened by a Ci v il War ,PAINTS

EDITOR - - - - - - - - - MILLARD FOWLER t h a n oth e r s, are to blame for bullet. During the conscr iptio ns, COAL COAL

ASSOCIATE EDITOR -,. - - - - - FRED DUEY their share of this .tr o uble. ,, IAldrich was drafte d to go fit z-J ames , MEEK LUMBER

BUSINESS -MANAGER - - - - - - - E. R. BURKEY \ In th e m a t t er of "Jay-walkmg , the O'Brien, belie vin g h i s fr iend t o b e

ASSOCIATES - - - - - HAROLD MARREN, "fool's law" referred to, we kno w that [ f more worth th a n he in t h e liter- W. J. RABEL, Mgr.N b FACULTY MEMBER - I It t lo Phone 48 Peru, e r. - - - - - - - - --:'SQUEAK" MUMPER the students are the most '.gu1 y, no ar field, took his pl a c e, as was t h e I

SPORT - - - - - - - - - - l only when there is sn o w ,hut also yt f the He was killed cus om o REPORTERS Iwhen the weather is good. The law in battle If one w i s'h e s to rea d d eepCAMPUS - - - - - was made to warn that it is d an - Jer into some of Aldr i ch's works, he MUSIC - - - "TIP" ROBE RT S g erous to make a side walk of the may find intimations of t hi s tr agedy

TU R ILLE : p a vin g , and to relieve. the town of in hi s qu a int Hittle story, " Qu ite S o;', -

DRAMATICS - - - - - - - E LL EEN MEANS 1 in c as e of accident one t h a t differs, b y t he way, from FACULTY - - - - - - - - FRED COLE l Re gretting that our article was not •most of his others.

H EL EN WAGN E R • WILLARD FOWLER , t aken in the way it was intend ed, we r T here a r e tw o we ll k nown sto r ies

A MIGHTY PERUVIAN a nd bu tte r tru s ted h ow e ve r b y a · f p . d o ,,

: 11 ' f th more r ati on a l ing bu t t h e b es t mtere s ts 0 ei u an p rogen itors of the m o de r n " th rill er ·

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# Invited to em:oll for t eaching a posi t io n s with

Sch.o.ol Service

G e orge Elliott Howard 1849-1928 j wi t h w hom the school at heart, and any cri t icism Bo.th of them reach o ver into the W. T. DAVIS, '06, Manager

By Thomas Edson Ennis

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Out on t his c a mpus s t a nds a s ton e I with the support of his lo yal wi fe, !structive, a nd n ot an f t h t th are quite e n tertainin g. I o. . u po n w h ich is m a r k ed in Bronze the he prepare d t he monume nt al wo r k ro r ,"tr u s t we m ay b e thou g ht of as a \ 0 · a ' ey ,, . t' f ic I n a me of one of Nebrask a's - and I which .his nam e is know n in all th e b ooste r. 1 The Di a mo nd Lens, a 1 _.._._,_ N or t:.h Ame ric a s - fin est teac hers -- 1uni v ers ities and colleges of t h e w orld I - - - - - - - • ' j fan t a s y, rivals our "Fo u r th D 1men - ================= George Elliott Ho w ard who died la st 1-"A Hi s tory of Matri m o n ial Insti t u- j · NOTI€E sio n" s t or ies of the pre sent day, ....._ y eair. ti o n s. " I All unsi g ned articles in the editor- "'Wha t w as it ?" could we ll a p pea r m

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igrate d w ith his b r ot her s a loo g t e c om mi ss ion as an ex:pe r t on t e is - happy. If you don t hire our e or- It ?" A h m " Mo dern S.hort-So rie ., " , · · N b k · 1868 1 • l t ' d ' d · hi m j · i n s u ' · pr a i r ie rou t to e a m · . , i tor y of dome s tic r e a 10ns li a ls write to the e 1tor an --J _ O F. w as a mem b e r of the flrst gra d uatm g· ., From 1901 t o 1904 h e sp ent hi s tim_e your versio n of it-we a lways hk e t o

I You'll not be dissappointed , cl as s of Peru 'State T e ach e r s ' Colle ge, wri t in g a nd te a chin g a t Co rn ell u m - hear both sides. p ttin O' One Ove r ' .A "f t h . I enterin g the University of Nebr as k a 1 1 versity of Chic ago. In 1906 h e w as u 0 t t 1 1 as l r 1 you ge your air cut at . · · a H Th e g irl a bou t o rave a one w · I B # in 1872 on e year a f t er th ait 111s t1 t u- • elected .head of th e n e wl y or g amze

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hi s d eg r e e in 1876. This w as t he e ra , t ig e a t t r a cte d s udents from all over 11 t s su e of t h e J o urnal of N a" T o D etr o it," s h e so h e i ================== of the a t t raction for yo un g Ame ri c a n s the Unite d Sta t es a n d his p r iva te

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w ith t h e b ri lli a n t g r o u o of othe r umes o n hi sto ry a nd soc ia l sc ie n ce jst'? mli e J•e s hi' s - edi'to ri' a l o n b a c k and said: " R a, h a, I fo o Jed hun I I -, 1on a , wor' r ! _ , · t Ch· " St d 1. m ste r tea ch e r s - Sumner, bec a m e a m ecca for hi s a dv a n ce d "T eae h ers Talk Too Much." I that time, I m gomg 0 icag u ents ..,aunqar y wor k S ma ll ; spent t wo yea r s M u mch g r o up s M M. 1•1· , d "to 181 h as b ee n wide I _ , 1\\' wanted. Called for and Deliv- f P · I · t h f d t. f' · h I f h ' d l·c r . 1 er s e 1 r · · I ered. ; and a ym g ot'.n ah1 onU d a T e ast t e n yea r s 1s 'ta.c a en id rea d a nd mo!'e wid e l y p ub lis h ed b y l It i s a d ream no lon ger- it is a 1 ; futu re h fe of act1v 1ty m t e 111 t e a c t ivity we re · spent 111 wn m g an It h as be en d is -r eali ty n ow Co t n er Colle ge will h ave CALL

f h I d I all leadin g p ape r s. State s, where h e u se d t,_ e VI S! O l1 perfecti n g hi s Seminar met 10 0 ogy. fro m e v ery .a n g le; among a s ummer choo l this summer, eve ry i to le r an ce, culture a nd sa n eness of h is In 1924 h e r etir e d w it h eye st r ai n a n d cu::;sed , ,

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The story of hi s life i s eas il y to ld. The soci a ls sciences as a wh ol e were ial coluz'nn are written by t he e ditor . almost any Sunday e dition ! I J • It r un s as simp l e a nd .str a i? htfor wa1.'d m a de better bec a u se of t his brilli a nt They are only one version ! The se stori es m ay be fo u n d in the # Tires, _Tubes, Gas, as his ow n m a nl y , spl e ndid w ork effort an.d before m a ny y ears h a? I wh at he. thinks a mult itude of followin g b oo ks : " Th e Diamond I I and 01L We ha,ve hois to i c l ass ro om and la b rato r y B-Orn m g one by he w as call e d up o n to test1- 1mi g,h t think. Ma ny of t hem a r e piet1 L ,, · J ess up " R epresenta t i ve I; help us in lubricating. I S a r a to g a, Ne w York in 1849, h e e m f y befor e a Britis.h p ar liamen t ary ty punk If you like them we are Aens in Short "Wh at Was I h · - h h ' · , . dit . m e nc a n .
TEACHERS TALK TOO l\'IUC l k ; · OB KNAPP · ' I · · · · l w a rn e d n ot to ta t o strange m e n. 1 ), t io n's openin g . H e re he w orked as dep a r t ment of p ohti ca l scie n ce a nc w ii am Allen Miller pri n cip al, h d t k d· i v ("'"e·xt to r31 ·nes Hall the I I · · N h 1 1 ' I At t h e s t a tio n t e c on uc or as e · i" on pri v at e s ecre ta r y t o the state super- socio l og y at the U111v er s 1t.y of e ri; s- M th ny School Spring field Illi nois, ?" I Pavement ) .6 · d · d · · d · a e ' ' I"Wher e are yo u g om g . f in t ende n t of e d u cati on ap r eceiv e 1 ka wher e hi s p e r sona li ty a n pre s- ta "nly m a de a name for h ims elf in · · •-..-.-..._i. --
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A ss ociatio n w he n .h e pu t h e r on D etroit tr aJ,n _ d into t he German sch ools a nd H owar d libr a ry of so m e · thre e t h o u sand vo l- b "tt d fo r t he a p o ro val of ed uc a - / As the t ra.111 pu ll e d o u t s h e look.e 1 WANTED

Europ ea n surro undin g.s to m ake hi s Ite a chers an d studeni's. This - summer. It w ill be in -0 ne of tfie s tude nts see the g lory of sc ie ntifi c tlie of Lincoln ltihe P edagogian is submi ttin g part of : most beau t iful sec tions of C olorado, I

cu r iosity and, even b efore t his, the Arthur J a m es T odd of N orthw est- li t to y ou, if anyo ne should care to the R ocky Mountains. ! ) ,

sati sfactio n of hone sty. ei;n univers ity writes in the "Ameri- 1comment upon thi s and express hi s. l - --

.Jn 1879 Howard was made th e fir st can Journal of Soc iniogy" for J a nu- ide a s through the P edagogi an w e .will . Midland varsity debater,, : ) ' . profess or of .h ist9 ry in the Univ ersi- ary 1928 t hat one of his fo rmer stud- be glad to Look · t hem over, just m ail maugurated their 1929 s tat e con fe 1- ; .1 f ty of Nebraska an d was the pioneer ents thus w rote him when he was pPe - them to the e dit or, care Peru P ed a- ence season ·wednesday night by ! PH

worker in the Nebrask a State Bii£t- p aring his a rticle for that magazine; Following is the artic le : breaking even in a du al· ce n test with I ) oric a l S ociety. Western un iversities " P rnfesso r How a rd's scholarship c.om- ! With school teachers, talki n g too Cotner college. I q in the · hard SO's were not noted mands respec t in all centeri; of learn - much seems to b e mo re pre valent I 1 NEEDS f fot· their Ubraries nor , their l abrato r- in g, bu•t tho.&'e who kn ew h im in life than in many other forn:s -0f a ctivity 1 N. J. Qnuld Wikey, P h D., presiies, yet Howard, with the inadequate will remember him chiefly a s a gre at The very n ature of the sc hooh·oom · , · 1 mate ri a ls found in Lin co ln, was en - t eac her." Tousan ds of pu_nils h ave devel ops talk at ive ness un - dent of C arthage c-ollegle, Carkthaget , (, .a · d 1 Th Ill. will be the principa spea er a f

1 I h "Th I t d t t th - t, e commencemen _ exercises o - .\ ab1e d -to pr<lduce a piece of soun d profited by his e a rn estn es and fine less we guar ag amst i e re is f h ' t · f Mid

sc 1 0 ars 1p, e n r o uc i on o e in tegrity He never spared himse lf enou g h ego m us to make us proud 1 d 11 M 29 · ,j

tbhy e in efforts to assist and _ in spil-e h is pu- of our opinions and exdperieknnces. an c o

FINE PORTRAITS

FRAMES

Ji PHOTO FINISHING J o.hn Hopkins Univers ity . . w.ork l t o do genuin ely scholarly work, he s o much more t,han those we teac h . PERU·

1 , pils. When .he found someone w illi ng Then, t oo, we are suppose te ow

and _ no one has found it necessa ry j 1y, of his te a ching services. . .. Men : that talki ng often takes thf place of 1

COUPLE

f' f sti ll ranks as a standard m i ts field I gave generousl y, if n ot extra vagant- It might alS-O be worth ment i onin g

CAMERAS

ARE MARRIED ALBUMS

re v ise it. 1 and women · who were permi t ted to t hinkin g and it is very effectively - ·

Afte r the publication of his "De- ! c atc1:1 glimpses of hi s - v!sion of a so- ·used as a time killer. A t any rat e ' vel-0pement of the Kin g 's Pe a.ce" in I c:ial order permeated wi.th justice!; in' we h ave t he children in a place where Younge Couple Pull Big Surprise by . s.tarr te lli g ence, an d .huma n sympathy wi11 1t he y c a nnot or will not answer back , Marriage on c . B & Q

di scov ei ed .him a nd rnv1t.ed him to continu e in many co mm u n ities the 1 and we take advantag e of t he situa-

come to Sta nford whe re r fine influenc-e of a lo ng life of this tion to talk too much. Altho ug,h t hey kep t it a un-

for ten years he did unusu a l work, 1 grea t teacher." j Th . f t h d " d t ,, ti! the ver y l ast moment or -either

building up a stron g hi story depart- 1 Peru is proud of y ou wm fam I. e meanfmgho be te uBca e made u p their minds in a hurry, the I d h . . , _. , is t o s tep ort , to r11;ig o u . y no . M R h B h t ment an emp as1sing creat ive re- 1Elli ott Howard. P eru has a great 1 • h f h . . t" 't b J marriage of iss u t eauc amo o . search. Here, as ·elsewhere, his stu d- id e::i1 t o strive to attain i n Y-'U a lstietc 0 t e d1cr. e 1 Mr. E arl Whipple was never-the-less 1 1 t 'f t h b ' l' .d , made to mean pour m _ e JU ,,mg I . . . d b d ents esti Y · 0 is a 1 ity to gu i e te a cher sc.bolar rebel and liberal 1 1 d a nce-t,hrowm g su cc ess, a n eyon t "'---...-"'" h . h h. h . . h . . ' · 1from actu a c assroom p r o ce ure l . fi ' . rs.... t em wit is en us1asm m pat . s of Above all else you were a libera l on e b 1 b . d a d oub t caused quite a urry among ' . 1 . . d h. b ' f 1 . . · • · , tea chers seem to e a ormg un er f h h d . . Th . S . genuine e a i mn g an IS eaut1 u ' of tihe fin est traits your brave I h . . th t t h d t' the passengers o t,, e on ore tram . ... ere 1$ Il0 UbStltUte b rave philos-0phy for the h etterment ; couid poss ess for you h >' d the 1t e 1 ' a fe e It -is a lso a matter to be taken or ,, • f l"f _ 1 , • p ro cess 1s l ar.ge Y, one o pourmg m.

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0 1 e. · of a world 111 constant change and a / When we teach a child to walk we left, that Wilham O krent and K ath - · Stanford UI},J..Vers1ty will always be ·ld l I· • I . w ·11· t h d_ ·a wo1. .v h e1 e cust o n .s _ nn : :'IS put our hands under his arms a n d c ar. - erme i tams were o ave m a e I the b ettei because of GeOJ ,,e Elliott l v ll r. n mu:o:t be reformed t o . ei ht or take h im the affai r a d ouble- wedding, b ut as as a business policy j Howa rd. Th e g r a du ate sc hool grew, . . . 1 ry pat t of the w g . . . _ .4 f -meet the new d ays to c ome. by the hand to steady and guide him. Wilham did not h ave enough mone y

keen · studen ts came from all parts of I · · h · · te th all d · ff J J C : We never think of orefacing a walk- to pay t e m i ms r, ey c e i t -0 • • • CHATELAIN t,he universe, and the prest1ge of the 1 1 - h d 'd h 1· 1 h · · · · I AN EXPLANATION ing lesso n with a Ion!! disco ursie or However, e 1 ave a itt e c ange mst1tutl-0n mcreased. Then came an · i . 'ii h roceeded to buy some rice at VVatchmake 1• and Jeweler educational revolut ion - the "Ross i Our edito ri a l in l ast week's Peda- 1a page referenc,e assignment so e P I . a near-by store -and t:Jhen t he fun be- · Gase" in which Howard was seen in gogian w as possibly not as cl ea r as • - • I

the feerless role of a rebel an d non- ' w as intended and has been misco n - I IN MID-WEEK PICTURES. gan. j I conformist - fi ghti n g for truth as he 1strued and misunderstood, and d oubt- i L 11st week's issue of " 1VIid- Week The Rev erend Mr. Crink 1 _ s_;i.w it men a ced by the conservative \iess needs some explan atio n . ; Pictures" contain ed an illustratio n may now well be mto !

powers of Stanford w.ho kn ew not j · First, t hru misinformat ion, some showing Dr. Edison P ettit, form er Iter as t he an offic e,

t h at the b est w-0rk cannot be acoom- statements were made that we're not , P eru boy, a nd a fellow. wo·rke r at the that we h ere to foi did n ot know

plis h e d under suppression of academ- ' strictly in accord with the facts The I Mt. Wilso n observ ato ry, at som e of that he was capa.ble of fulfiilling

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fr e_edom. • N.othin g in hi s 1agreement betw;een owners of p.ro- was intere, tin g How.ever Mr'. .performed the YDD S Cash

t we hfe so ev mces hi s co ura ge , his lperty 1\-nd the tQwn, when the pavin g . to his fri end s m P eru: ceremony ve.1 Y effectively a nd tied

s ense of the responsibility of inte lli- lwas constPucted had, we learn, rio J the knot quite as successful as any gent. teach e.i's, 11is fi11 e concf'pl inp "f to idewalks but I She lifted he r pale facE! appea li ng ly well-ordai ned minister co ul d have for a . ch 1>1a : 's task to face r eality r egard· refe rred o nly to the grading, p1;..o- I to the ' he avy-limbed man done.

• 'less of t he that pe1-tyl o.wn ers no t to fi g ht standing before her with a l ong U pon anivin g in Omaha, Mr. and G · .

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posili o n a nd led the fir st "facu lt y l not gT nde th e st reet back farth er "Have you ' no heart?" she asked, lated by a fellow pas senger who had . , . . wal kout" in th e h isto1y of American than was n ecessary to construct the weakly taken the affair quite serfously and I 132 , We deliver education. Ipaving "No,'' was the g ru ff answe r had really believe d the cerem o ny to I · Without a p lace to oa rn his brea d j' Second t he matter of law e nforce - I "T,hen Jet me h ave some li ver " be a bin ding one. : ·

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. · . I A' FEW YEARS AGO war d t h e b asketb all titl e with a clean second acts,' an d i t acqu a rtet w.h ich · d " t a 1 Ql)

___ . !s late t o da t e a nd Om aha Uni versity i tu a lly did. is 1rec t ed from the 1t o meet j !'ear, so to so e ak I f t h .

1 1Peru is Now Outstandi ng in Three J ·

· · e firs t-violin- New Major Sports As for t ra ck- s uffice It t o say, / "Hav e you a Charles D ickens i n ist, or leader, lacks t he g eneralsp ip S tudents AJ r e ad y H ave As.ked ___ Coach G raf is opt im i6tic a nd he's your .home?" asked the polite b'oo l{ by· whi c h he 1 _ -> · · for Rooms in New Bn" ld " · ' ' · · gives atta c ks ,.i mg

Since g rowing from the kit ten known f or gettiri g that way when agent.. · changes temp o , c o n t r o l o f I t , s t age int o a f\111-fledged B obcat, P eru t hin gs i n t e r esting. 1 "No!" s he· s napped, " Or a Robert th wo n t b e long un t il P eru ca n S T C [l • Qf e dynamics, h rui not th fi boast of a real d orm it.or u. At pres - t a'te eacl\ers · ol ege has; more or . [.L ouis S t e v enson?" " No" " Or a Euthat a u t ho>•i y n nd d d e re t h "' less domin at ed Nebras k a State Col- Millio n air e (Speak in g to b ody of I g ene Field ?" "No· we aint a nd wh ats "' ..,. 1n 1v1 ua li t y · e n t e o ld dorm itory c a n ac como d a t e 1 · ' i.. • t l • glv e s, b ege athletics. studen ts ) : All ll,lY success, all my f i- ' m or e we don't run a- board ing h ouse ween 1s ie q u a r tet weak t h h ut ni n ety girls. Ma n y are t urned · 1 I I ' h h ' €Ven o u g away eac h year , but n ow a t las t th e .Aftel' t he fall of the curt ain on the mi,ncrn prestig e , owe to one t}J,m g 1 here either. If you a re look ing for e ot _ -er p erformers l.>e s u perlative pl a n s all c;omplete d for t h e new World War stf. rted, t() qp alone; pluck, p luck ' t hem f e lle r s you house tn e ve ry r egard The composers , t he d o r mi t o ry in the Ozai;k re g ion and 1 But how are w e to find a cr oss the street ." · creato rs of q uart et-writing hav e p l a c T h is ne t t . b . finally reached a temporary apex t he n g h t people t o pluc k ? . - - -. - w s r u-c· u re 1s to e a wm g . ;,, •. . · . , .

ed this le a d ers..l-i ip i n t h e firs t viol· _ q n t h e n orth side of th • b ·d- m the foot1:>all champ1onsh1p of 1924. 1 Forema n ; I II gi ve you a job -··. in . e u11 Th t . th . d . bl R b . k . ' h I , Part a n d is not to h 1ng r u nn i ng east a d t I t 1 a year s aw e m o mma e o -s weepm an eepm t e p uce

• o muc to state . • n wes . a one C . . A . . , t h t ·t h k Iw ill acc o m o dat e h tl d t 1 ert at aggregatlon down the C.had- pphc a n t, But Im a c olleg e g rada wi a n a c nowle dge,d mas ter- gi rls. It i s t o h one u1n re we! v e r e;>-!). E a gles in a blindin g western - uat e. vio li n ist as A r th ur Har tma n in : and s now 'swrm.. " Forema n ; Well, m aybe ye

the first c hai r, a superlative p e rfor- 1flo o r A s u ite of th ree rooms will be two years w ere for - bett er star t on something s impler. ma.ne e is guarantee d. o c cup ied b y ou r r e s e n t Dea n of ced mto runners-up position at the 1 G " 1 M . p . t ape and the Eagle for g ed to the " . . · . ·

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Shoe repairing at 'Comfortable' ' p rices! t y. Ladies Shoes a S pecial- The w o r ld has not y et seen a stri n g Ir s, r s . Du n nm g . Her assistan t f t f • 1 f . ' t b t" 1 Did you enJoy t he am a.t eu r dramqua,rtet of fam o u s and equally gr-eat wi ll occ upy her p resent ap a r t m e nt in roLn t o r. a 0f. ctr cu111 :t uten m g s. at ic show la st ·ni g h t? " the o ld do i year WI 1v e a ....s a m en " playe r s. Thes e things happen , s ome- ' r m t ory :rer uvians 1· I t houg h t it wass t oo rea l- (The Shoe Shop oil the E a st I 0 A fe w e.f t h _ e _outstandmg fe ntures ', thei r second pigskin tit le scori n g 1s tic. f h • . Side of the . t e n e w will be, twm i351 points to appo nent s · 7. Ke arney "Realy. " , in e a ch r.oom , twin dressers, dos ets, ' shattered a perfect seaimn ' s r ec ord' I "Yes it s a id on t he p r ogram One ' an d a 1 t All th f ·t ' _.,_,_., , , _,.,_ ava ory e urm ure by d ri v in g over the last w hi te st rin g - · • ·w ill be s tee l. A tele pho n e s ystem f t hd · th · • • • 1 ei; o,r a ouc own m e wamng I . . . -· _ . ··· - -.::: . . - - - I w ill be on each f loor with m in 1,1tes of ,t he bi g g allle in t he An- ; 1 buzzers m each r oom. l t e lop e coun t ry ; but t h e ev er a lert f e- 1

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The b as ement will pe equip ped with : line from the Nebraska bluff s copped 1I · a kitche n with elec t ric g rills, a Ithe -"tilt and the title 19 to 7· i' t run k s t orage room, a nd a be a u ty In the m eantime, if we may say &0 parlor. A n e levat o r sys tem is be- ;Peru had proven h e r s elf Goliath of Ma ke

Now ing plan n e d a lso !the bir d's eye C age aff nirs were Th i s hew wi n g will open into the ; pro n e t o r est in t h e hands of the

o l d dorm itory lrn ildin g. The old. din- 1Bobc ats from 1923, whe n they starti n g h a ll w ill b e e nl ar.ge d a nd raised . ed their dri ve for a 'world'!! record i n

M a n y r ooms hav e alr ead..Y been 1consecutive conference vic tories, unspoke n f or. T he girls w ill be pro ud ,til 1927 when the Doane Ti ger 1 t o li ve i n a d orm i tory t h at r a nks forth from his lair to sn atch a p a u :

among t h e b est i n the s t ate. of t uss les a nd

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is .the autho rit a tiv e leade r of Biolog ical Fraternity ) Track, as an intercolle g i ate sp o rt

t he very soul of it - - - i WBS first recognized at Peru in 1!124.

It IS h is sp i r it which perv a des it Ame n c a n be a U:tY roses , and white That spring "Little Knute" Graf calthe esse n ce oJ h is personalit y ta p ers tied wi t h the Tri Beta red and Iled for t h his cinder-pounding le g i ons in vades h is aiss ociates. JC g r een were the deco r ations seen in and cohorts to the blue nnd white lt is su ffi c i ent guarante e t o t t t he facul t y room on the evening of standard. The new individuals who t h A h s a e M arch 4 wh th h b" 1 I

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h u a r cal fr a ternit · · ' t " t d b f • • """ as alway s been Arthu r H a t , Y mi ia e a num er o count of themselve.s in t.he s t ate m eet u a rtet, e v-en t hough, at t imes mem- ass oc1 a es. \but the infancy Ji lld inltability of theiu;rs have c hanged. Invar ibl; t h eir recently voted into full mem- new attempt failed to bring out a 1 h as l ed t hem to suc cess an d bersh1p Edwin Boo t h and R ay- well , squad. Five year's !

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ma n y r e-engagem e nts. Re1d , who w e re al re ady ass o- growth was enough to produce chamT hus, an-0the-r "traditi o n ' ' h a s b een c1 aite members • . and Helmu t pionship and the Peruvians i Successor to G. C. Thurman t h r ou g h th e ac i d test a nd pro ve n t h a t Paul Colhns, Marg a ret Mc Will- broke the ice last year to carry off, I t he stron g can adj ust t hemsel v e s to 11ams, and Robert Whi t temore. 11the 1928, track championship. i

tJi e weak er, b u t t he w e ake r can n eve r i Th e new g roup of ass ociate mem- 1 This year admirers have hailed the _,_.,._

e q ual t he strong. • 1bers in c l n de L y da H ay ek, Henry Bobcat athletes with enthusiasm due

WHEN IN DOUBT-TRUMP OR COME TO xfa ssmt e t ao eta e ta e a o etaoi n eta I Ho ffman, Samuei Lewis, Elbert Miller, Ichamps Peru clinched the football I _ : Harve y Nickel, Eugene Shurtleff, I title by handing Omaha University a KOEPPLE'S CAFE

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T y ler, Wal t er Weise, Gl a dys 37 to 0 drubbing on the Cardinal FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC.

<:rO-S a railroad track to reac h t he W1le-s, a nd Howard Zook. .- · _ _ .- Phone 19!! Peru, Nebr. A-

p la ce where they were to hav e fter t he mduct1on of members re- · und l ittle Bobby go ing ah ead saw a w er e s erved , con sisting of train appro c h i ng Eage r ly he s;hou t- I ce American Beauty Roses, ! APPLJ.CA1'10N

ed t o his f a ther who was s till on t h e j Rose Le a f Cakes, and cho colate. t rack. " H urry, daddy or els e g ive The atten t ion of members w as c all- ,

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-en to members and as s ociates of the tlonary have arrived, drop in T ri Beta cl;i. ap t.ers t hrou g hout the and see them. country Awar ds of $25.00, $15 00, and $10.00 are made early in June LOYAL PHARMACY for t he three best essay s submitted ' The fr.;e SUbJ'ects su g ge s ted for the <ening a n d yo u've just playe d , " I t Ain t Gon na Rain No More !" current year are: 1, Pasteur and Hi s t r i butions to Science. 2 Biology and l

" I h d Wl f e h ad Its R e l at io n to Public Heal t h 3. Th e ear you an y o ur I . · · · d l t ht" "W di d b t ' D e v e l o pme n t of B1 olo g1c a l ScJence rn "Say 1"t w1"th Flowers" some wo r s as mg · e u Americ a. 4 Th e Influe:::tce d Clim ate 1 I neve r got aroun d to use CUT FLOWERS J o n t h e D is tri b u t ion of Or gar; 1sm 5. •·

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"I tell you." said Pate " T h e o ld fri en d s a re the bes t ones a fter a ll and I can prove i t."

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GAM·ES I las t fa ll "".1t h the ch ampion G,r af me n ., bush grow in g in this sectio n of t he

ATTORNEY AT LAW f o ut because hi s s ub stit u te h a s no t ·

D e lz ell is a no t he r of P.eru s best J. NOTARY PUBLIC , All " J ' " h b k t 1 ' h Ico un t r y in a pl a y so e n imm1e as een e p m v1e s a- · N b ska stays in for a pl ay a nd th e n Pin ke rton Taking a Glimpse at the Dop e Shee t son. d ows, c as t by H ertz on th e b as" One of t h e most diffi c ult pro ble m s I Pe ru e ra t g oes back in. R a il sb ack s cores a ni c e With "Tip" R ob e rt s k etb a ll co urt m er e ly b e c ause of t h e of b ar b er ry eradication is that of und er- b asket s h ot, Mill er for J uen g - g reatn ess of t h at p er so n . Bu t o n t h e findin g bush es in· o r der that t h ey may

li ng, H a ri s, fo r Mu ell er Krej ci fo uls And now .th at t h e curta in h,as be en g r idiro n he knows no p e er at g u ard be ki ll e d ," said Mr. Thie l. S cho.o l I .

H a ni s w h o 'ma k es free t h r ow Cr ai g dr opp ed on a n , ot h er s ucc essful cage a nd h as h eld a r egu l ar birth on th e m A A0 E. J o hns on, Do D. S. h h }f d l h h child re n i n Ne b ra ska are a lt f sco r es an oth e r b asket as t e a e n s seaso n at, P er u tand h e orc h es tra is Bo b cat in e up for t e pa.st t r ee se a15 to 10 in fa v or of t h e Hill.yar d s . hitt in g it up on a liv e ly t rack p re- sons., In t h at tim e h e h as played on a bou t stem ru st a nd t h e barb err y A P h o n e 36 ., 2nd Hal f lud e, it seem s al to g eth er fi tting a nd two tro phy-winn in g a gg re g at ions bus h bus h at sc h oo l a n d are g_ivin g 1 .,,

Seco nd h a lf s t a rts with no c han ges pr op er t h at we stop fo r a br ief "Jim mie" a lso ru ns th e two -mil e in valu a ble assista n ce in r eporting the fi

in t h e lin e up. Harri s ope ns t h e re- b reathin g sp ell a n d tak e a & i g h t b a c k tr a ck . location of t h e h ar mful bush es wor k s with a ne a t b as ket fo llowed over t he dop e. And n ow, let's clo s e h e b ooks on _

b y a n oth er b y Con n er a n d s t ill a n- Th e Bobc ats pl ay ed 17 gam es, t h e b ir d's e ye p astime a nd get t o I Boxes co nt a mm g stem rust a n d bar- I l oth er b y C raig He r e peats b ri·n g i n g amas s in g a total of 534 po in ts to op - t hi nkin g about toss i ng the shot be r ry sp e cimens t ogeth er with liter- ! MAR. f 23 ) p f TUES. an d WED. u sc-0re up to ( to , er u takes 1 pone n t s 447 an d w in nin g 11 ou t of Ic le ar ing the ·hurdle, vau lt in g u p thr\l I atu re were s ent to th e -co u nty s u p erin - I · t ime ou t. Hu r s t m fo r.- y a un g, 1'! con t ests . In t h e fou r confere n c e sp a c e, .hur lin g the jave) i n a nd th e ·: te n den ts o f t hi rty-fi ve of t h e eastern "K1°ng

of Ki·

Co n n e r scores a g arn to make th e score. t il ts P er u a lmo s t d.o ubl ed t he total \ like Sprin g is h ere •a nd in sp r in g a . • al II 0 25 to lo P t b · bl t t coun t ies f or use m a ll o f t he rur er u n o ern g a e o ye on op p o n e n ts, scorm g 163 p om ts to yo un .g m a n's fanc y -b g htly turn s t o s core a p o in t s in ce h a lf time. Har r is 88 for t h e Univ.er sit y of Om a h a, K e l r- . - - t r a ck! ' Ia nd g r a d e s ch oo l. The rema m mg ' No t e L a r ge Ad .

foul s R ai lsback w h o m akes g-0 o d on ney, a nd W a y n e com b ine d, ' co un ties w ill r ece i v e similar mate r i a l bo t h c.ha n ces, Mull er m a ke s a cl ever · Kre jci High Scorer ME D A L FOR FINDING BARB E RRY. so me t i me -durin g the n ext two yea r s. ' · tap in from off Co n ner s lon g s h ot , H ig h s co ·ng h onors t b · · · ' . . · · I n mus e g ive n E very s ch oo l boy or g i rl m Neb r as - Hig h s choo l teac hers may receive this M1ll e1 n e ts anot h er b asket. B r ocl{- to K i,e1c1 p eer of N I A A. cente r s k h h l · f J ·. 1 • • • • a w o r epo.r t s t e oc a t10n o a com t · J b "t' f •t m a n g oes in for Hu r st , Cr a ig fou ls I" Bi g· J o"e" d 11 · ts I - m a en a Y w n m g or I · r I a ve r age p orn per 1 mon b ar b erry b ush and sen ds m a ' · Q I .--m ockman and Brock p r oc ee ds to add 1 g ame and r a n g up a tota l of 75 fie ld 1 • f · d I For mo r e mform a ti on c o n c e r nin g 11

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"H b d f i fou ls Mi ll et w 0 n ets ot c an ces. p la ce g oes to C apta in R us s ell Was l ev, 1 , • • • • : club, c hi'ldren should write di rectl y US 3fl S Or · Young g o es m fo r B rockman Youn g d . . ' t h e Rust P reve nti on Associa tion of I . sinks a n under -bask et s.ho t Con n er : :u a r t rem 1e{ " Ru s" tal li ed 40 : Minn ea po li s, Mi nn esota, says Mr A. , to Mr A. F Thiel, State L ead er o f A Rent" ·1 fou ls W as l ey w h o mis ses sh ots 1n:i es b r om t e co uth r t a nd 19 ; F. T hie l, S ta t e L'e a d e r o f b arb erry jBarb e rry Er a dic ation, Agr i c ultura l f ' points y w a y of e ch a ri ty ro u te I . . .

McCr a dy i n for Con ne r , Cr aig foul s for .goo d meas ur e e r ad ic at10 n .Neb ras k a. !Co lle g e; a t Lmc oln. Ne b raska. j Starri ng T o m Moo re and Youn g scor es a point, R a il sback "Brig" You n g . fini sh e d thi r d w ith t o Mr. Theil, boy I . · . ' Hel en Cos t ello also .Pews and fou ls w h o 1pr oc ee ds to I a to t a l of 70 poi n t s, 28 of w hich we r e a nd g 1r1 who a of • 1 You can all the k isses I gave I Fables _ o n e, Miller foul s You ng w ho a g a m 1 ga rnere d fr omt h e fie ld an d 14 }. com m on b a rb erry wi ll be give n hon- y ou , ;

m a ke s goo d on . hi s c h ar ity s h ot. : t oe ing t h e li ne of d o n atio n. orary in t h e N ational j Yo u c a n k eep ev ery go ld en c_aress: I .ii. f or R ail s back. fo ul s i b ack a nd Br ockman tied for four.th ; Rust B usters Club, sp onsore d b y t h e 1 You c a n ke ep ,a ll th e swee t tncks I j '• Mi ller who b r e a k s ev e n on .hi s fr ee · pl a c e wi'th A 9 p oi"n ts g "T ,, R ust P reve n t ion Associati on a nd will tau g ht you, FRI . - SAT MARCH 15- 16 . . . - I . _ om . • . - £ tn es, Crai g ta p s rn . a n ot h er u nde r- - m a de 18 two-point tosse s an d 13 g ift b e g rante d the pri ve l eg e of An d t he Jokes yo u m ade me c o nfess f keep w h atso.eve r yo u c are :

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Ma rtin All of these people hav e apro unds, minuP.ts, allmands ( o r G er- next Sat urd a y ha v e arranged for you r Slurplus en e rgy by att empting t iania. Soon af t er, he' vi sited Cop e n- ' peared a t one tim e or ano t her on th e ma n dances) ,were orginally wri';•.t-m to r et urn so.me of those li g htening h age n and _ Dresden for the pu rpos e a movi e to b e gi v en at the college j h om e pl atform They a r e pre.r; ared t o fo r small C'<'mbinations, or fo r string se r vi c e s o f M r. Jindra, faculty of m a kin g a study of the stage , i n Auditodum. This will be a budget d eb ate either side of the jury que squ arte ttes t · h . · h event. enru s c amp1on. prep a r a ti on to is assumin g t he m a n -

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PHI ALPHAS

INITIATES FOUR'

He r emained in Begen for fi v e yea1·3

MORE SHRUBS

O M h 26 P ' ll t th e t he w o rld over. They know them, , I n , eru w1 mee and at the end of that period Wl' n t - D a ko ta We sesly a n Uni v ersi t y ;;e arn t hey lo v e them, con hum and whistle

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at Mitchell, Sou t h D akota. Dako1 a htem , y et they h a ve never s t opped to theatre. In 1862, he was fo r c e d to · IWes e ly a n deb aters have made a narn c think t hat they were listeni n g t o a I reliquish this theatre and become "es- - for themselv es in t h eir own confer·· minuet by S chub ert, Hayde n, Moz art Several M e mbers G ive Interesting thetic tt dviser" to stiU anoth er t }1ea- Work of Beautify ing College Campus e nc e a nd have for several ye a1s apor Bee t ho v en, that was orginally a I R e ports On Literature ter. Two yi:ars later he left Nor w.:iy , - Will Be Cf>ntinued IJ:' P.fll ed ou ts ide of it In the comp osi t ion for a string quar t ette. and li v ed i n Italy a<nd German un t il : witn "\\' esely an , Pe r u will advoc ate a wo:d "classical" T ]le Phi Alpha Ch a pte r , of Sigm a 1874, when he returned t-0 hi s n at ive Plan s are now b e in g m a de to j o, ,, 1r.t1tu te for the jury mus1c frightens them thm.kin.g Ta u D el ta i niti a ted four new mem- Jland; after sojourn there, he returned ? n th e ':0 1:k com m enc ed l ast sprm g , tern i n th e Un,ted S t a t es, Miss Gaines m ust now ?e laced m h ers in to t heir fraterni t y Monday to Germany lived in Dresden r- nd !m beautifym g the colleg e campus, i .,i 1d '\1r. Martin a nal y zin g the f ailu re Jac kets and try, m a con g e a l ed c ond1 - : eve n ing, M a rch 11. The ini t ia t ion was -Munich until 1891, at which t iinP. he and more tre es and shrubbery a re j of .), ,-jury, a nd Mr. L eon ard pres eut ion, t o under stand C ypher of h e ld i n th e fa culty ro o m w.hich was .finally made his hom e- in Chris tiani ·l, \ b : pl aced about the campus thi s ; in g- & µI a n which the affi r m at i 'le beRo g er Bacon . The p u b li c s hou l d try ! d ecor ate d with th e colors of the fra- !r e.;idin g there until his death in 1806. 1spnn g . . !Ji ev e w ill c orrec t the e vil s. to remember that t...lie g1 ea t comp os- : tern ity, c a r d in a l and bl ack. Miss ! Ib s e r. c a nno t be said to be a grea t 1 y e a r s ag o a lan? sc ape artis t O ll March 27, P eru w ill m eet tb e ers t he m selves were no "c lossics" to IRuth A llb er g, Mi ss M a r g ar et Bump, lo ri.fdna to r, ei t her technically or phil- 1w a s hired fr om the H a rrison Nursery E ast ern State Coll ege t e am at Mad is rn t hems elv es, but v ery human men . Mr.. Eld o n H ayward , a nd Mr. P. H. I os ophically . As a dramatis t h e ow es I t o dra w a dr aft of t he c a m- !Th is team ' h as just retu rne d fr o1•1 n T o hear the Arth u r Hartm a n Strj ng Norwoo d we r e t h e i n itia t es After !much to Au g ie and Dumasfils; a s a p us w it h pl a ns fo r s h r ubs a nd t r ees. : t oui· in t o Mi nn esota, w h e re it met Quart e tt e pl a,y one of these "clas s ic s " t h e i n i t i atio n cere m o n y and t he p r o- Iphilosopher to Schop enh au ser and I E ac h .Ye ar t w o tho us a nd d oll ar: is j tea ms a t "Minn ea p oli s, St. Paul and mea ns to hear the world's most bea u- g r am, refres h m e nts i&ymbolical of St. , Ni e tz che. H e d id _ ho w e ver, e v e n t ual - to a fund for b ea u t ify - !oth e r Minn esota c ities. tiful m u s ic i n terpreted by one of the Patric ks d ay wer e s erv ed Green and ly d e v e lop a technique all his own m g \ he co lle ge campus. _Th e fi rst ! Th e cl os in g d e b ate w ill b e at Br ookg r eate st Strl ng· quart e ttes of the pres- 1 •t b · k · k t · d and a philosophy apart from that of ye ar it was star t ed by pl a ntm.g shrub s ings Here P er u w ill d efend t h e , w 1 1• e nc ice -cream , c a e r 1mme h · · / en t d a y. wit h gr e e n ici ng , gre en -a nd white a n y of hi s intellectual forbe a r s Hi s around t he all and do r mi- jury s ystem of th e United States, Mr D e bu ss y considered Art hu r Hart- a nd a sma ll Sh am r ock pinned g re a t importance lies in the fac t that tor y. L a.st spnn g the campus L eo n ard ope ni n g up t h e negative c ase h f · 1 · t• h t k th " II d " 1 h lev eled off a nd a t e rr a ce mad e m b t" t t h f t f th e man t e ve ry e ss e n ce o v1 0 1n1s IC 011 t h e 0 a p k in were a ll t y pi ca l of the e oo . e w e -ma e p a y w e1e . . j y po rn m g ou e ea ures o art. S o great w as hi s admiration f or I ris h Sai nt.

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Well ChPlanne d Program G iven-In I in t h e Briti sh Museum at the pres ent Benford and Jindra Give W ell Bal- brary .t? th e p avemen t and e ast· to I T h e P hilomathean Lit e rar y Society s ome o t 1s early h t - l a nce d Eve ning of M usic Th ! ' h eld t heir r egul ar m eeting i n the arg e o f B eula h Gaylord 1 tha t f h " Ithe en g m e ro om. eratu re ese a d d ed improvement s h a v e A l a r ge CT o w d w a s present at th R · - • creat.ed in t e r est am ong the t 'd t h ig h school auditorium, T hur sday, e j es u mes of t he ancien t stori es w ere F ri d ay eve nin g 's recital b ro u g.ht j d f s u e n s IM . h 14 meeting of t he Everett Ltter ary So- ' gi v e n b y A rthu r Lind a hl, wh o t old jbefore t he students of P eru t wo an acuity Mrs _Du nnmg h a s h elp- ai c ·· ciety, T hurs d a y e ven in g in the Little t h e story of " Tpe Shipwr ecked S ail- i splendid ar t ists, perhaps n o two fin er Ied wi th kmd s of flo :ver s i n I A shor t p ro g r a m in char g e of S y lTheatr e or" a nd Beula h G aylord, w ho retated Iones are at t he time livin g i ; Nebras- 1t he dornuto ry yard. T he gi rls are jv i a D avis, consistin g of a one act f h · - 1 u r g ed t o p lan t a nd ten d flowe r b e d s 1 • one o t e ancie nt m y ths. ka. Both Mr. Jindra and Mr. B enford f t h . d . . p l ay read li b r ary s t yle h a d a cast of

The b io gr ap h y of one of -o u r t y p- were in fin e fe ttle for t h e t ask t h ey 0 • k feir owthn anb dar ef to cha rac t er s as fo llows ·

· 1 d sih , pie i:om ese e s or t e1r ro oms · · 1ca mo ern ort-story w r it ers, 0 h ad set out for themselves to p·er- and fo r t he dini n h all Th d 1 !S t ric k lan d - - - - - - - ·D a le D yke <iecid ed th a t t h e s o ciety would give He n ry, was presented b y F i:ed Duey. for m . g · ey 0 o t s i _

T he M ee t in g was c a lled to order by presi dent, Mon a L y on. It was t . b A m o der n sho t- t d b to cheer u p1 a nd help to make t he en- 1A Gu·! - - - - E llen Wilson a convoca 10n pro g ram S1:>met1m e e- r s ory was rea Y · First of all they were on t h e s t a ge v ironmen t more The n i t T h B ti E l W h " I fore t he close o f s chool. A committ e e Mrs: N o rwo od and one of t he longei: I at exact ly t he time appointed . T.he alwa s insu r es r ett h o e u er a r ipp e . stories b y A ve r y l G ains. d " 1 Y P Y quet s for I D ue t o t he a bsenc e of t he T reaswas ap poi nted to take c harge o f the · au ience w as not ong m warmin g lu ncheo ns, t eas, and cl u bs This

I 1 d "d d h Th e comp a rison brou g h t out .that up to t hem for with fin e playi n g a nd saves expe n se a nd t\·o bl of Iurer th e society voted t hat t he r eprogram. t was a s o eci e t at ' th ld t · h r · d . 1 I u e p 1ocur, . . e o er s .on:s a ve i v e , m am Y c on g eni al personalities, t h e au d ience ing cu t flow ers and foil ages fr om out c ordin g secr etary ac•t as tempora r y a co mmittee should b e appornteil to b ecau se of t h eir pl ot , bu t t h at the , c o nId n ot res is t s m kng b ack of town . tresurer u n til the treasurer r et urn s check e xc u s es fr om people who de - mode.rn story li v es b ec a u es of its The p ro g,r a m w as cleverly and a r- • · h · t 1 1 sc. 001. clined to take p art in regu l ar pro-iemo iona app ea · l t ist icly c h osen, for it kept i m pr ov i r.?; CO L LEGE CHORU S TO l A s u ggesti on was made to t h e efg r ams. Program c hairman was ap. Ian d every n umber seemed t o s tri k e GIVE CONCE RT SOON pointed fo r the r e mai nder o f the ye a r . L H OOVER js t.ill d.ee per in the :>f fee t t hat t he money fro m the Li)Jerty . h f i r A LK S TO STUDENTS I m the aud ience, u ntil Mr. Ben- . F" t Con cert Will b e H eld At Aub -B ond , whic h was bou g h t by Philo in Th e pro g ram w a s ip c arge 0 _ ford's p1 esent ation of V a lse Tris t e b v u s 1918, be put in t h e fund to help pur: Beulah Gay l ord. The fi rs t n u mber tyoremost Y. M c . A Worker Guest lsibe lius rea ch ed the of t h e I urn Next Sunday c h ase a be ll system fo : P er u State was a reading b y Elle n Niles, Ruth Speaker T h is Week /n umbers, an d l ater on Mr. J n : dra Th C 11 Cl 1 Teachers Coll ege A d1 scuss1on fo l- ' f I td "d h " If. t h e o ege 1oru s is sc1ed ul e d I d d . d "d d th t t h Sh 11 anrr a solo a s ho r t sto ry w a s ___ I air 'Y o u 1 1ms e m e r e n mtw n . h d 1 d t . A b S ; owe an 1t was ec1 e a 1s e y s ,,, , , , f M , b . "M , · , I 1s SC e u e o g o t o u u r n u nd a y 1 b d d h b H B 11 d th o ncl u d - I Th e y M an d y W C. A. h a d a 10 usm s n um ei, exi a a , wl L i 1 t l\'[ h 24 h 1 m on ey w ould e a d e to t e ell r ead by iJda e an e c · · · · · 1 d h . m g 1 ar c , w e re 1t w1I s m g f d d h . d d · n b ;u / t k the c ampus la st Iw as presen te m an a u t or ativ e m a n- "Th S L t W d f Ch ,, u n provi m g t e soc ie ty g et ue ing numb er w a s a a nce give " g u es spea er on n er, p erf ec t inton a tio n , and tec h nic - e ev.en as s 0 • ri.s t r ecog ni t ion for such. Edith a Prokes. Wedn e s d ay and Thurs d ay, L yman 1 d t .t h " h t t · b y D uB ois at t h e Fi r s t Ch r 1s t 1a n T he meeting was one of the best h 1" y M C A a ex· en y, w ic imes w as n ot C.hu rc h The s a me w or k w ill be su n g The P hilo m athe a ns under stand t h at Hoover, t e t rav e m g · · · · f ar s h ort of p.henommal. t hi s contrib u t ion to th e fund is suft te d d f t he yea r and i t is hop e d

C 1 a t h om e We d nesd ay, Ma r c h 27, at a n e 0 · crowds will c onti n ue to s t a te secretary fro?'1 0 0 - T h e a ud ience was larg e, in fa..:t 110 :50 A .M ' fi ci en t to ma k e the bell syst em p os.sit hat larg er rado. M r : Hoove r 1s Y co n - unus u a ll y s o for a F r iday ni g ht us- Thi s is a comp ositi o n whi c h d e a ls h ie attend. c ein e d w it h the assoc1at1on s m Colo- s:>mb ly whic h in its e lf is a com 11li - ·n a m · I "th t h I t h b d · 1 u s1ca way w1 e se ven as rado , W yomi n g , a ncl Uta , u t ue to m e nt t o the· esteem an d adm iration sayin g"' of Chri s t a n d wh i"ch d o- DRAMATI C CLUB D ECIDE ON "THE YOUNG E R GE N ERATION' f t h N b k a fie ld "' ' " WILL BE S HOWN SATURDAY the absence . rom e e. ras . t h e stu d ents a nd town pe ople h ol d fo r ve lop s t h ese sayin g s in to a w.ho le by A " PLAY-MAKERS" CLUB of a sec r e tary he t ravel s m t his s tate , th ese tw o ar t ists f h 1 d d I --- · · means o c oru ses, so os, a n u ets.

T b M r . H oo ver Olp Ok e a.t c onvo c ation . It is g en erally con ceded t o b e t h e out- , T_he P eru D.ram.a t ic Clu.b held t h eir "Tbe Young er Generati o n'.' WI 1 e d d b b t h L I Th S t Wedne s d a y He was mtro u c e y W ORK ON COIN PUR SES standing P assion W eek m usieal work i u s m ess mee tin g m e 1t1 t e eater shown in t he coUege au d i t orium, - h" E ' M h · 1 k Leo H a u p t m a n w h o m et. 1.m at stes T he F abric a t ori C lu b m e t Mo nchy, Th e so lois t s at A u b u rn w ill b e , . arc 14 at t ime. u.rday March 23 at .seven caodcop t e d P a r k l ast s u mmer. A gain m the , eve- JVI 1 ch 11. Some of the memb ers are G Holt St eck, i nstru ctor of voice, It w as d ec id ed to h ave a "PlayTh o of thi s p l ay i s ·· · t m ee t i n g o f t h e 1 M B k " I b f t h I "t f e s cen a n ' :J . t o nin g at a JO!Il · · v;c r !i.in g on too led le ather c oi n p urS <):!. a ri to n e, R a ymond Tre nholm, T e nor, ma ers c u or e P ay wn e r s o from H:ireit's play tl: s o f a n d Y . W. C . A. i n t h e sc h ool " "d some aTe m a kin g reed b as1rn ts. and Lorene Norto n, S oprano . A t IP eru. !h i.st will . be u nde r t he Per u Lau gh, " w hi ch i s a: p o pu la r P y It a uditorium Mr. Hoove r t h e Ti1 e y will continue th ir work ;i t t he 1 h ome the ' soprano p a r t will b e taken Dramatic Club The ch a r ter m emt he life o f the youn g e i;t s tudent body r e l a t in g his next me etin g. / by Mar garet ln g e l kemi er, the ot h er hers will be J oe Jo n es, W!lliam is s ai d to h ave more hear t app . i n the r e li g i o us work and p omtm g , · p a r ts w ill be s u n g by the same p eople. Kn app, Eldo n daywar d , Mrs Mil dred dr am a t h an an y o t her story writ ten t t h e fo u r b i g v a l u es o f t h e or- · g r a d u ate wo rk at Ya le University ! ' Gr af, and Mrs Ann a B est Joder The h I t"" h b een o u , J by this g ifted aut o r. as a ni zati o n. from which p l ace h e h as a B a chelor Th e last f ew months t h e g ir ls in deta ils h ave not b e en worke d out as shown on B roa dway and h a s had rec - g Ev e n t u a lly Mr Hoo ver p l a n s to en - of de g r ee G. A. A h ave b ee n practi cing b as- yet •)r d- brea k i n g attendances I th e f o reig n field b u t has bee n I B esides t he t w o p u b h c ad d r esses h e k etb all The r es ults of their e ff orts Friday eveni n g , Mar ch f2, t)uee M , h 2 3 i s the S aturday s c hoo l W1ll te.r 1 to d e l a y his d e partu r e t o serve d e liv ered , h e h e ld p rivate con fer- will so on b e sh own in the b asketball one-act plays will be g iv en Gues t be a nd alb s tudents sho uld I wi h n g t h e Asso ciation w or k He I en c es wi.th t he studen t s on any qu es - to u n ament w h ich begin s nex t W ed- t ickets will b e a vailabl e for t h ose w ho be nere to see t his wonder f u l screen I fo ur a nd on e h alf ye ar s of Ition th ey p rese n ted to, h im. ne !"d a y Ma r ch 20. Iar e n ot · members of t h e club. pr-0duction ,

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y'ear s durm g which ti me h e st ood up for honesty an<l in politics MIDNJGHT FIRE . w. T. DAVIS , '06, M anager , a nd go vernment, )11s spu·1tual forces , _ · ·1 . ; w e re ca pable of weathering the i .DISTURBS REST 1 138 N o. 12th S t Lmcol n, Nebr

be li tt le q u estio n Th at Ge o r ge El- 11i 11rf· li e lecame known f or t h e bo o\s t er istfos of the old p arties , will nev er I

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All of a sudden p a ndemonium b r o kc 1 li ot t H ow a r d, as Profe so r Enni s l: oint- ii1e w : .iti' as w ell as for d a rin g fn :t h s do for u s-- Exp edi e nc y will always loose Fire! Fire! Help! And g ir ls e d ou t la st wee k, is Peru' s ino s t out- j !1c ,,, \' ' ·ch e d J:i e<.:aus e of this h e '•· : ! .; be for us a dan ge r o u s st 0.lmLh11 g came running into the hall s scre om,, Y o u ll no t be dissapp oi.nted f s tn ndin g g r a du ate a nd m ost disti n- re p eate dl y c all ed t o Eur op,e to bl ock." as h S 19 04 ing. P?or -terrifi ed m a idens ! ; if y o u get your h air c ut at I gL'.1s h ed sch olar, would a g r e e. Je r ''" " ' e no tnl.,l e a ddre ss: thus h e '"Iwas wntm g 1he, into their r oo !n'3 an d

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r c.! e<:t h, is a ss ur ed It did no t t a ke a As sociat10n ; ne x t he is c a.leld befoTe esL. Here l/1e n, !11 S hu , a nd in t o a nd ru gs , out o f t h i:! V' l:l· , P a v e ment ) ; cei tt u r y n o r yet a quart er of a c en - a n in t ern ation a l c ommi ssi on of d cm es- " ' ' · \\ ,<! have Ki o·d !'ed <> ,, " ;; in tJ;e dow s! P ir. tu r es of L oui s, .Ji m nie, Lu ry for an be m a de of It ic rel ati on s hip.s in A g ain 1J f Am e 111 bet t ern •e 1:: a!· .l Les lie, a nd (' h oers w e r e sou g h t f ,, , i n i How a rd' s so hd contnbut10ns t o s oc ia l h e go es to Pan s. In th e fi eld of In- 1 in t C'llt rt ual hon c s '. y

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I h :1 p p 1ness But h e re m hes only a Howfi rd 1s kno w n fll' st for hw m ast e r - price less. .How ar d has an red-headed Mi SSl of no t qui t e two I St udent's 1 d work ,j p 0r t i on of Dr H ow a rd's true gre·at - lyh a n alys is of the un ede1:lyin g caus es i m f lu e nc e on thbou g bt 111'n hundred pounds. La rg e , s alty te a rs wanted Called a:;:d Deliv - "• 11 ess. In n. recent number of a lea d- t at pr oduced the Amencan Revolu- I Amer ic a th at will never e fu Y were streaming down her c.h eek s, I e red . ir. b.· p c>r i •>di ca l a :di to ri a l t io1:. .H is k e en in.s ig.ht in t o coloni a l ; me asured bu t mu s t be taken leavin g a white path a s t h ey stre a m- / CA

g r ea tne ss of and mmd of co u p led with hi s ex- G n to account As a force m ed along their ro s y cou r s e. S o bbin g _ ,146 I ,,.,r} the emment lpress I-on _of t ruth as by ka he h as f ew equ als. an rnte.:_- and whinin g like an injur e d pup, s h e

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BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - - - - - - - E. R. BURKEY Ic;l <_,. e rJJ go.: Elhott Howa1? ' , , ue s t ory of this type "Mile. Olympe Z a -
REPORTERS 1 g,'r 1<P1_ 0 f t:eas c omplete surprise is not so ev ide nt
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HELEN WAGNER WILLARD FOWLER I · d at the clos e of his life Shurz tired before f1m s hmg , Mar J o n e _ _ p e 11 0 , " ' ' "M D aw " 1s w as still a fres h a nd inspirin g influ- 1t JUSt 1sn t done. a rJone
;J!ERUSTUDE NTS
In vi te d to en r oll fo r teac hing p o s it ions w i t h e nce. If his ph ys ical frame sagged to e oun rn ;, • under the. strain o t h e weight of the iDaw and Other ,---, J. 0 F S c hool Ser v ice
CHARLES LINDSAY
s tru gg le to the las,t ; and to the last j I . j h e was a devotee of progress1vemea-
H ad Peru done nothin g more than of t h e m a.ster of the quiz and t urned 1s ures a nd liberal principles. As ear- Red Hot Mi.ss Caus.es Flurry Among fu r ni s h th e found a tion s in id e als, re:; ol ul. e1y to fields where an applic a - ly as 1852 Schurz pointed out the , Dormitory Girls..... m a nh oo d ,a nd g e nuin e s eriousness of ti 0 n c ould be made of univers a l priu- dan g ers of sacrificin g principle for 1 J F h 0·1C • . in t e n t ion s t o a n in t ernati on a l schol a r ciple:; co n t rollin g social a c t i on ant! polic y when the new p arty he was I Th e li g hts had fo r t h e - orsyt 1 o. a nd wo rld fi g ur e i t w ould h a ve lon g s 0c i al r es pon s ibilit y. Sq as a te a c hel' i h e lping to formul at e was first em- 1night.. Girls had s aid th e i r .l ast goo d . . I a g o jus tified its· ex is te nce in Nebras- : lfo w a 1d s tands out fo · the fearl ess I barking upon a stormy sea. "I as- a nd behind doo rs r "?m - I Tires, Tubes, A cce sso_nes, G as , I ka. Th at P e ru h as done mo r e than t ru t hs Ile propounded and the : sure you," he wrote to E. L Pierce , Imates were o n e ano t h er mt o I a nd Oil W e air ho1 s to # furni s h on e tr ul y g r e a t m a n wi t h hi s lee: ml r :i <i d s he poin t ed out t o h is " th a t t h e drifting and scheming p oli- bed The halls WE/ re quiet exc e pt for # help us m l ubrica ti ng I ini t i a l s ta rt a nd in s pirat i on t her e c a n 1st-..cl Pn ts Hut as an intern a tio na l I c y w hich w as on e of t he old c!iara c- the t1ckn g of th e cl ock. , _
BOB KNAPP
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, ,, u ui uc: uci •ua.u J"l.u•- 1tJ "" v.1. t..1 u " u c:a..::;; t! x 1u u 1c-ea o-y I Ka ne nas tew equ a ls Ks 1nt"e - d h' l k · d p she • • 1 d . . an w inmg 1 e an mJure pu , encan w !10 c a m e t o Ameri c a to s eek- ,s oun e v id e n c e b r and ed hi m at onc e n ational forc e he sta n ds with Shurt z, f h d fi eman ·· fi 1 ,was wa1tmg or a an somy r I a ha ven of lib erty onl y to fi n d thnt as a ttm g m strum e n t to write th e 1 S u mner C F Ad ams and J ohn H a y 1 h d h f 1 d t .· e · ' · ' 1to sa:ve er-an e a1 e o an 1v . h i·; adopted was m a kin g 1eady !•: I eig hth vo lu me o f the monum enta l Iin the world of in ternational e d u- 1Oh · 1 • fi d ( t f ...b

C. ·1 "Am · N · s · ,, 1 f or a vo un tee1 re ep a r me n o f em l. a ; k 11 por : a temp estuous n" j eric a n ot10n e ri es. In c om- c ation.al a n d political r e la tions lh d 11 h 'k

W 0 1 · 1 h tl t ' t h' t 'b · an som e co e g e s e 1 s. a , . t rn r Journ a s a ve rece 11 y ,men m g on 1s con n u t ion t o Amerh ee11 .f. ndin rr inte r es tin g m ate ri a l fr .ican schol arship Professo r Hart de-

Volumes of smoK:e p o ured from the f ecl it•Jr 1i> l page co mm e n t in th e g lori - !clares th at " t hi s fre s h stud y of evi-

BOBCATS LOSE

ou s !i fo of C a rl Schurz. in a view of t he I · E about the haHs, wh ere a few hou rs f In m a ny r esp e c ts there is a s trik- d1ff1cult ies of the imperi al problem ; i

IN FIRST G.AM

mo.ms and d a n gerous flames leaped ....

befor e the dainty ,g i rls h ad t ripp ed in g s imil a rity bet ween Cad Sch,H'z and brings out in . sharp:er p aradox ! merrily at t heir

a nd Geo r g .e Ellio tt How a rd . Both the fr e e s t pe ople t h e n on earth Phillips College Take£i Initial Contest The of o ld P.eru was s h own 'f fo u n d r ec og nit ion for their m erits m s1sted a nd deserved a larger I

By Score of 35 to 15 as· one gir l cam e dash i ng up th e b u rnw hile yet Jivin g ; and from a g roup freedom. Dr. Howard declared that I ing steps to her r oom on (? ) flo or af. both were happy to esteem. What 1the revolu t ion not b e I Th e Nation !!>! Basketb all .'J;'s>urna- t er the picture of her "hero" in h is FINE

PORTRAITS

Sc hu rz was to political life of the for by the amb1t10n nor s t up1d1.ty of ·ment held at Kansas City last w ee k fo otb a ll suit whic h was hangin g u p ' Un ite d States, H oward w as to the ed- a few lead e r.s on either sid e, as had !did no t m e a n so much f or the P er u- somep lac e in her s anc tum sa n c;to r iu m .

ucation a l fo rc es that were try in g to e a rli er sup?,osed. "The of the ' via ns, .as t hey lost their first g a me W i.th it c lasped ? v er .h e r heart she ....

s h ape i t. Sc h u r z could tolerate noth- re.volu t 10n, 1s to the Phillips Uni versity by a d ecis- 1b raved the staITs. as she h op e- f

i ng t h at s m a c ked of the " p oli t ical with the of a sent1- iv e score of 35 to 15 But the less ly p rayed fo r r mn som e o ne p our·

j o b." H e s tood for L'ie best ideals in ment of Amencan Umon- 1t w as pro- w a s far .different from the score Th e ed a buc ket of water u p o n he r h ead.

FRAMES

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PHOTO FINISHING

go v ernm e n t a nd politi cs that c ould foundl y soci o logical in charac t er. A fo.Jiowing a ccoun t fr om th e K a n s a s I T he poor d istrac t ed house m other ,, " be ga th e r e d from a tr . oubled Europe c a nnot _be explained o the : city Ti n{es t ells the story :, r a n fr antica lly t o a n d. fro £o see that

a nd a n e xub e r a nt America flushed basis of p e rs onal influences a lon." As Th Ph ' ll ' p T h h er lambs were a ll rn safe t y One

with t h e fre s h v ictory of havin g put a s.tu y Jn revolutionary histo ry Dr. ' ·1 f h m ercen ary creature wa s foun d tak m g erson .

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H d ' . . ers ti t w as ar more mterest m g t an . ,. dow n on u g ly 1 .·ebellion. His vision owar s in t e rpre tal10n se t a rel ative- h Id . d ' I a n inve n tory of a ll h e r valuables t o " ' a nd ideals c a rri e d him · aw a y from y new ma r k in th a t field of sch ol a r- 1 h 'ddl f h f' 1 h If give to a n m s u r ance age n t shou ld op·

l . t e sco re wou in 1cate. t w a s . . , ' h . . n ot un ti t e m1 e o t e m a a · .

purely p a rty standards a nd marked s 1p, and a fter a l'apse of over twen- h h Ok i h , •t p or t umty j

. t h t a t t e a oma teams superior1 y ' him as a n " independent" and a "hb- l y-t ree years h !5 b asic in terpret a - . d 1 -

e ra!." His conception of p a rty duty Itat10ns rem a in unchallanged.

. . . . c o uld not b e quest1one .

MISS T E AR ILLU S TRATES -"'dre w th e fire of the politic a l jobster Yet Dr. Howard remains in a uni- Aga inst , t he har d _fi ghting I WAYS OF TAKING PICTURES

a nd spoils m a n in a per iod when p a rty que pl a ce no t only as a te acher N ebras k an s the Ph1hps offense did

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loyalt y w a s most este emed a nd inde- through the medium of publis hed Inot its u su a . c oc 1 e , Th e T r a v k o Club met Tuesday pendent was frowned upon; but it has works, bu t likewise .as a sem inar di- in the op en mg · c hap t er. ; ni g h t Miss Te a r illus t rated var ious There is no Substitute

put him d-0 wn in hi s t o1·y a trul y g reat rector for g raduate studen t s a nd as a N ei_t her t e a m a ble t o !ways of takin g pic tures by tiltin g tl1e '

world fi g ure He led the Republican class. room teacher. H e re he added 1a sizeable lead until the wam n g mm- 1c a mera d ifferent ways. The nex t FOR HONESTY . rev olt in 1872 to be branded as a Ito Jm: tremendous intellec t u a l p o wer ju t es of ·first w hen R alph .meetmg of t h e cl ub will be in tw o t raitor a nd disloyal p olitician ; .yet and t he s weep in g passion. h e had for ia nd t he b as•k· at w hi c.h time Mr. Van D yke I as a business policy ' fou r y e ars l a t er h e w as r eco g mzed 1 L·uth, his p e.rsonal ch a r m and c om - I et wi th. 1 egu lanty t o a!f1x the ha]J w1.Jl speak to the club. # by a s tatesman to be fit for the most mantlin g m ag neti5m. In t h e cap a city score at 1 6 t o 9 , fa vorm g t h e Ha y - Sp rin.g i.s. a lmost h ere now, a nd the I J. C.

s ig nifica nt pos t in .the feder al gov- 1of t eac h er he t a u g t as op- m a kers club is tak in g ad ded interest , for it

CHATELAIN

e rnrrie n t. y out hful c a r eer _ Eu- p.osed ,t-0 ·po li cies; soci a l_ justice a nd Th e pl ay of t h e wi nne r s will o n ly be a s hort t i mes un.til Tr 'iV· Watchmaker and Jeweler rope r eads h k e a rom a nce of mter- ri g h t a s opposed t o arb it r ary r ulin g took a d ec1de.d c h ange for the b e tter ko members w ill be out taking some n a tion a l proportions. \a nd a utocrati c injunct ion . He pass - in t h e sec ond h a lf, allo win g onl y of t h e b eautiful sig h ts which are so . School

Whil e Schurz was try in g , to ex- 1i9n nt ely lov ed intellec t u a l freedom , two fi e ld goa ls, on e of w h ich w as n lentifu l i n P er u d uring the· spri n g pound his s ound '?f g o vern- J a nr'i fo und :irgi n fi e ld s .fo r l of t h e d elirio u s and s u mmer m o n t h s. m e nt a nd decency m politics t o the th e explo1t at1o n of w h1c l1 t h e cul t iva· / ;Ralp h and Mullins we r e t h e offenAm e rica n p e ople from the platform, t or co uld r eap w o rlds of j oy; the n h e s ive sta r s for t h e Phill ips, whil e K re· WRITING CLU B DIS CUSS I · cabin e t post and How a rd tu rned t h e fi elds ove r t o a studen t lj c i an d Wasle y s h a r ed t h e h onors for " THE D OLL'S HOUSE" #

w as t ryin g to te a ch Americ a the road wi t h t h e direction, " r ea p a nd rejoice." I t h e H u s ke r s

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t o inte ll ectual and T u g r ad u ate coming un- R alp h w ai:i carried fr om the gam e T.he writ ing C lu b , s ponsored by J o e schol a rship. As a vehicle for this ex- d e r his p o"".erful influ e n ce Dr. H ow - l ate i n the seco Hd ha lf with an a n k le J ones, met Mon d ay afternoon. At t h· Pr ession his m os t effective work was a rd was a d vna mi c force m ov in g lik e meeti ng t he s h ort story was d ' is ' • . InJU ry . · I SC USS · done when he made use. of th e class a fr es h b reeze t h.at s timul ates a nd 1 ed, a lso the technique of writing a room the graduate seminar and ar- ]JUs hes on But this po we rful inspir· ) 1s h o r t story. " Th e D oll's Ho ,, " Th I I ff ' · · u se a t icles a nd books that he published ation did not cease w ith t h e on w Frl e ect urer on sa es e 1c 1ency is Iplay by Ibse n was al d' ' G ' d I d h so 1scussed. Th e rocer1·es M Here w e se e Howard in the r ol e of the 111 u1c h of hi s years. As I knew Di coming to ay. o n t see w ere we club made some p la f ._ h eats J h' f t h ·ht" I ns 0 1 t. ewnt1n0' J scho l a r who d a red tread unbeaten H owa rd, th en b ent und e r t h e years ca n put im OT e mg · of a Biblica l d rama sometime in th"' I Phone 132 paths; .here is the ide alist in the cloak of _ battle f or t he fin est t hin gs in An t- " Oh! t h at's a lrig h t h e a lways brin g s fu ture The n ext meeting of t he 1 1 We deliv er of an educator who despised the role enl'ar. and intern a tion a l e d uca .io11 hi s ow p bun k ." will be Mon d ay, Marc h 18, at . I · . .

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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929

19 tq 11. The gam e a fa st one, op t11m sm- c a rac: er t. ic o. s coun- AT ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY · · h · t" f thi ] MISS DONNER GIVES TALK but the seniors, wit h an almost all- try . The popularity of this work has 1 _ _ ve;teran lineup h a d litt le trouble in been a s teady one since it was first The Alp ha Literary Society held a 1winning out in th e intra-mural r:on - played. meeting Thursday evening at which

! · This fam o us qu a rtet will be heard Miss Anna Donner gave a on the i test. - in the colle ge auditorium, Wednesday East a nd her trave.Js there. The talk --------..; i The sophomores after t a kin g a tnmH is intere sting t o note . in tpe h is t o r y of t he Peru Colleg e Or- rat the hands of the Juniors too.k a r Mar c.ll 20. proved very interesting to all memthe r apid adv an ceent of music du r in g , tha t it h as presented a sym- :fast ame from th e fr eshmen in a I bers of the club. The next meeting

B y IDA SCHREPEL

the p ast y ears in Peru. Year.s b e for e I p •ho m c w o r k Th e name of this I g . , MEN'S SWIMMING CLUB of the club will be held March 28. An it was o nl y a special ta l ent which o ne , w or k i s "The Surpris e Symphony," .consolation game by the score of_ 19 TAKE UP NE"\y DIVES is beor few peop le p ossesse d and u s e d to rby H a y dn. It is inte r e sting to know to 11 as preliminary or t e em or- f h S especially interesting program entertain, o r fo r their own ple a su r e. ; t h at onl y t w o mor e ' Junior championship tilt. Th e Me n' s Swimmin g Club held a ing prepare d for t his meeting. Now, J'!'l.USic is not regarded as a s ide- 1Bass o n a nd En g lish Horn- are need- J The freshment team cons i.slted of : meetin g Wednesday at which the line, to b e i n dulged i n merely fo r t h e Ied to m a ke the colle g e orchestra a Rohrs, forward; Fisher, forward ; members of the club lea rned various f • b d

pleasu re o l t , u t as a life wor k to be :sy mphony. Pugh, center; Sultzbaugh, guar ;

new dives. The purpose of this club engag ed i n seriously A new view- P e ru ' s colle g e chorus is the only Stoltz, guard. The Seniors: Dasher, point is rap idly replacing the ol d : J chor u s in the s t a te composed entirely forward; Williams, forward; P arri ot t, is the improvement of swimming, al so that mu sic is v aluab l e fo r i n telle c tu a l, : of st ud e n t s w ith no import ed solo ists. 1center; Landolt, guard; Applegate, to learn be g inning Bert as well as for cultur a l nee ds. It .has IEach sp r ing the org anization pre- ' guard; Wonger, forward. The Jun- Cas eb e er sponsors this club The been p roven t hat in mus ical t ra in in g 1 s en t an oratorio at commencement iors: Monteith, forward; Gaines, for- n ext m eeting· will be March 19. there is t o be fo u nd "men ta l di s ci - we ek. This ' spring it is to be "Eli- ward; Pate, center; Newton, guard; pline" as it is pysc holo.gica lly termed , l za h ." This year at Easter time the Dunnin g , Wey, Tynon, Guard TRAVEL CLUB TO MEET MAR. 19 equal t o that f ound i n a n y of t he chorus will present the or atorio "The !Sophomores:· Young, forw a rd ; K ais- The Travel Club will meet on Mar. drill s u b j e cts, as. Arithm eti c, for an l ·Se v en Last W o rds of Christ " It is Ier, forward; Nincehelser, center; 19 a t which time Mr. Clements will example. T<> explain t h i s, th i nk of t he desire of t he music department W. Williams, guard; . Milstead, guard; gi,ve a talk on v a rious scenes he h as what t he musician has to no t e i n in- to make this a tradition here. Wonder, guard; Monroe, guard witness ed in h is travels. The talk terp reti ng a: page o f m u si c: ti me, ke y T fi e Gle e Clubs have alw a ys been will be an illustrated 011, and probsignatu re, and rythm p atte r n ; and nc tive organizations, but the Men's FAMOUS QUARTET OOMING ..i bl y qui t e inter esting.

CLARK'S ELECTRIC SHOP

Shoe repairing at 'Comfortable' prices! Ladies Shoes a Specialty.

(The Shoe Shop on the East Side of the Street) interp re t ati o n of the m u sic a l idea. G le e Club have in the . past three (C ontinued From P ag·e One)

To do all t hese thing s, c once n t r a tion ye ars been on tour. For _...._ is abso lutel y necessary . I L a s t year,. in February, was held well as the re-creative fields. I

It is not how e ver t he di sc i plin a ; y t h e first M I. N. K. Music and l'>ra- this reason, the ! I

value of musi c alone that h as bu ilt rn a tic Contest in Peru. The Quartette is Jtu stly accl a,1n:ied

up our departmen t so much as the of contestants en t ered this year w as !r as bein g am ong the h gr eatesth s ;m e:

. at desire fo r i t a nd to be a v ery decided increase over last qu a rte t t es wor.ld 2s ever a · f 1 gie

The foll ow rn g 1s the program o ab le to produce it In fact fe w ch i l- y ea r. St · Q

TEACHERS NEEDE·D I

Make Applications

Now dren cou ld be to s t ud y m u- Pe r u's vocal de?artment has been ·the Arthur Hart mann rrng uai · sic mer ely for its d isci p.lin ary value a m eans of attr a ctmg students here I

d ' l see .st u C! y music. T w o students from this Quavtet F Mejor, Opera 96 _ Dvor a k ' as we c an r e a y . . . d li ht a • Finale Another r e a son why t h e fie ld o f d<! p ,a rtment hav e Jome a g oper jAllegro Lento

Boomer's Teachers Agency

124 N. 12th, Lincoln, Nebr. mu.sic is g rowin er l ar g er in Pe r u , as c« mp a ny just this season, and are 1 . -II ; in otJier t e a che r;' c olleges , is the a d- I n o w to u r in g the southern stattesp. Andante Cantabile Ts chaikowsky

· · d h · · l music students a eru vent of public sc hoo l m usic an t e j h . s jSerenade _ Rachmamoff-Hartmann f · It · · a h 8 ve been spendmg t e1r summer

_ need .t o tJ a i n .; i t . Is tu tl v i r O' a t Chicag o Music College. . III

pra ct ica lly new fleld w\ . a g h'ld - ;;msic department side of our Quartet, C Minor, Opera 18, No. 4 FRESH

ture-a fut u re o! t e a c c I rnedn c o JJe u e has become a me a ns of adver- - - Beethoven ' Pastry and Bakery Delicacies. And . -h . the appre cia ion a · " , d . . . e\,er y w e1e . e c iall in th e sm a ll ti::>i . •g , so g rea t ly it has progresse 111 Allegro ma non tanto the prices? They are nght. va lue of advant- t h e pa st few ye a rs .- It _is distinctl y 'I Sc.herzo Menue t to Allegro

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I towns w her e b d as in the co mpl ime nt to the mu s ic department The perso nnel of this quarter : Peru Nebraska

ages e o a1 ne o f P er u that it is now on an equ a l I Arthur Hartman

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Studen t s wis hing t o drop c.lass e s : p at hy with t he Jo v e of mu sic tha t t he I A new stock of tiresi, U. S. ROY AL, 9 u NLOP, and mu t get p e rm issi o n from the r e g - Senio:rs Win C lass Tou rn ame nt , With · n eg r o e vid e nces, a n d h e pe rs on a ll y _.

KELLEY. We are now able to do any kind of welding istrar befo re qu it a tte n din g Jun iors A s Runn e ruJ) s enc o ur a g ed t hose of th e r a ce wh o or bi:azing. Fill your car with MOBILE OIL. Give class. If o ne f a i ls to do th i s "E" · w ere in the con se r v at-0 ry where he Us a Trial.

1rill be re'c o r d e d ag a i n s t him T.hre e j By KE NNETH Y OUNG t au g ht and w ho also p l a ye d in it s ' unexcused a b s e nces do e,!:! t • I I n t h 1 orc h es tr a Hi 9 Quar et , op er a 96, is

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mat icall y drop a f no a u to - e c a ss b a sketball tournament g enerall y k nown as "Ame r ican" al- 1 • p e r son rom c l a ss ·of t h e h - h h · -

but instead gives an " E" for th e fin a i : i g sc ool the senior class thou g h its slow move m ent i s deci d ed- Successor , to G. C. Thurman gr ade.

Icar ri ed aw a y h ig h honors w hen they ly Sl a vic in ch a r acter and mi g ht mo r e 1 -

_ de fe ated t he J u ni o r cl ass in fin- · properly be c alled a " Dum k a ," for in ;

Y M C A a n d y W C A al r oun ds o n t h II thi s movement the c ompos er ex,· · · · . , St n d- , e co ege g ymn asium h

ent Conf e re n ce wil be held at Estes last We dnesday a fterno on hi s lofin g m g for n ative Bo- , WHEN IN DOUBT- TRUMP OR COME TO p k J 7 t 17 j • • e rrua. The r s t part an last move- 1 • ar un e 0 I T h e. se niors took of the I ments howev er are d istinctly Ame r i- 1 KOEPP LE'S CAFE "

Fourth Qua r t er C l a:£e 3 be g 1 ' n Apr. 1 m few mmutes of play c a n in feelin g, in b r ig htn e ss, a nd in , , I FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. an ve m a m e d 'm the lead until the 1 Phone 195 p N b t fin a l w h 1' s t l bl th "-

eru, e r. e ew, g1v1ng e s e niors I . Schoo l wi ll be ou t M ay 31. _ t h e cl a s s ch a mpion s hip and •a 19 to - - - - 1 11 v i ctory ove•r t he r unne r -u p s.

Don't fail to h eai- Arth ur Harma n ' s / T he s co ri n g· w a s fe a tured for the

world s tri n_g qu n:t e t O n l y Is enio1·s b y A ppl ega te , P a rri o tt, and

appea1 a n ce w ill be made. It i Das h er , w hil e Gaines, Monteith, a nd I

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STATIONERY ;I ' A V E.N U E S T 0 R E

will be event at t h e C o l- Pat e st a r r ed for the Juni or&. • Our spring numbers of sta· HOT COFFEE, COCOA, SANDWICHES lege .Aud it oriu m, Marc h 20 In t he first of the series of roy a l , tionary hay e arrived, drop in

- b attle s th e s eniors e asily showed t heir and see them.

FRESH FRUITS supr e m a cy o v e r t e less-expe r ienced ' • AJ I s t ud ents wishin g t o use t h e h tennis co u r ts mw:.lt s ee Miss G o ck l ey fre s.hmen five , b y t a ki-ng t he long end LOYAL PHARMACY 1 J' ICE CREA M and pay t enms club d u es o f a 17 to 6 count. Dashe r , A p ple -

only 75 cents. Also students w1s.hm g f gate and I Willi a m s lead the seni o r s

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Coll ege Auditorium. 1 t he F r eshmen five Say It with Flowers

- The F re shment team sho w ed wh a.t CUT FLOWE RS 1 I 1 Don't fo r g et to he l p adv e rtise f or mu st b e e x pected of the Prep st ers L DESIGNS I the M. I. N K. T rarc k and Fie l d M e et FUNERA i n ain o the r y ear. They .h e ld th e fa st EDDING BOUQUETS I w be held in Per u , May 4 . Senior t e a m , composed of mostl y let-

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t er men to the bes t s core of the e n- FERNS, P LAy TO BE GIVEN tire tourn a ment, allowing them only BEDDING PLANTS

(Con tinued F ro m Pa g e On e) a 11 p oint margin when the final WIRE PHONE WRITE

bts t that. is i n him m u s t h a ve co ur- w histl e b le w . age, the w ill to be hims e lf. On t h e s a me day , Thursday, afterIbsen w as deter m i ned t o bring to noon th e seniors also tro unced the Judgem ent m ost · o f t he· social pre judice of h is t ime. The r esult i s t hat

VISIT CLEV.ELAND'S

READY-TO-·WEAR

For All That's New. For the Newest !or thirt y ye ars a ll the scorn a nd h a- ! tred of an out r ag ed s o c ial s y stem ar e I E V ERY ONE w ill find this store a satisfactory place to t" r..ea!J€d upon h i s hea d . Th e I secure thei r foods. Fresh meats, Lunch and canned mea t, New York Creations are shown here · a s; # .nd acri m on io us att a cks made ag ainst I milk, fresh and canned fruite and vegetables. Everything I l:im irn t he a ppe a rance of "A Do ll' s f o r t he table.THSeErviMceARgooDd JaSndSpTriOceRsEreasonable. ! f House,, a n d "G h osts" we r e merely , as m the larger city stores. I

As a p oet of p r ime importa nc e , a s s uite 410-11 Symes, Den v er-M. E. Shuck, Ph. D., Manager on origi nal and i n many way s r e vo1u - More v acan ci'es t h an satisfactory to fi11 them. sr.\\l Cl s. :ionary t h in ker, as d r amat ic c rafts- •1 i;.;;:; \s <i g htly a

PRICES LOWER '

To'<he,- Now, John if yo u a<e al- i H ave You r Overcoat Cleaned Now fIf

Nebraiika City what ; Herman 's Cleaners and Tailors 1I We gives & H Green Stamps

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Captai n Gaines w ill g ive t h e c to•; in e; l r e bu t tal a nd summa ry in e a c h in s tanc e ! Th e gr ou p of F r es h m a n Pl a.y ers u n -

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I hi s Yea r s Tourn e y Prove d To Be L eo!1ar d w ill c los e t h e n egati ve , Pi es e n te d " Wh isk ers" a one-act c on -

A Financial Success in e a ch d e b ate on the to ur : ed y a t t h e l as t meetin g , Ma r c h 7. T he

( F r om t h e W orld Her ld)

L in co ln , N e br. , Ma r c h 13,- Th e p rog r a m of d is tr ict a nd state to urn am e n ts t h is y e a r w as a s u ccess, b u t l ea ve s r oom for improvem en t , ac cor din g to S e cr e t a l'y Wa lter L. B lac k of t h e H ig h S c h oo l A t h le t ic Asso ci a t i on. Th e b oa rd of contro l of the hi g h s c h oo l asso ci at io n , at a m eetin g h e l d du r i n g t h e s t a te t o urn a m e nt, a u t h orize d S ecre t ar y B lack to st ud y to u rn a m e n ts c o nd u cted by oth er a nd fr om t hi s s ur ve y to r e c ommend a p lan b es t s uite d to t h e inte res ts of N e br as k a for 1th e 19'30 s e aso n. Th e t o urney p la ns n ow u nder c o ns i<lel'ation a r e the v ari ed s c h e m es for ch amp io n s hi p p lay u s ed in M ch ., K a nsas, Io wa, I ndi a n a , Misso u ri an d Wi s co n s in T o u rn am ents i n th os e s tates a v e r ag e d 8 to 34 t e ams in di sttl' ict cente rs and. 8 to 16 t e a ms i n r egi o nn a l mee t s . T he fin a ls p rov i de e ithe r a 16-t e a m b r a c k e t in e a c h class a nd no t m o r e tha n t h r ee or fou r cl a Si€ l\II:-. s t of t h e s t a tes h ow ev er pe rJti it c ha mp ions h ips on ly i n th e A 1 of te a m s comp e t- 1 m g_run m f ig ur es of 8, 16, 32 o r 48. \ Pl a n s in som e - o t h e r s t a te s p rovide for c lass ifi c a t ion of t e am s accordi n g to en 1o llm ent, t hu s d oin g a w a y w i t h t.he u nf a ir ne s.J of a s m.a.11 sc h o ol c omp €.ting w i.t h a l a rge r s c h oo l in t h e init i a l c onte s t

T o u r name n t fi na n ces were loo k in g up d ur i ng t he p as t seaso n . In 1928, with 26 2 te a m s ng, t he i:, at e , ec e ip ts we r e approx i mate ly $5, 900 T hi s yea r w i th onl y 124 teams co mp etin g , th e g ate r an $5,700, 15 pe r ce nt of w h ich was t ur ne d o v er .to tJ1e h ig h s ch ool a ss oc i atio n ·

The p ro r a ta r e t u rn to co mi,; e ti ti ve te ams i n t h e sta t e a mo un ted t ·, 85 p e r cent,· a cc o rdi n g t o S ec r e t a r y Bl a c k.

h e lct c o n fere nce s We dn esday a fte r -

ll •Jv n a nd T h u rs d ay mornin g wi t h

a n yont w h o h a d an y q u eSltions on the Cfr,: i-s ti a n ,wo rk of t h e Y. W C . A. ;.i nd

F oll owin g a re t h e d ebat ers w h o w il l :fo ll o w i n g was t he c as t o f t h e pfay : l? eru whe n th ey c las h w i t h the ll:'hy llis D a mmast _ Th e Br id e INF ORMAL LUN C HE O N

1 >a ko ta W es e l ya n Un i v ers i t y t ea ;n: /F u g e n e Ra r ick - Th e Groo m D I SC U SS E D A T MEETING

1D ur is T u rnb ull _ Mai d- of -H onor

/ Joy Miles - - - - Best Ma n Emily P os t c l u b m e.t Monday , M a r

Lucil e R og ers _ C ol ored Mai d 11 in th e adm in ii...<:ttr ati o n bu_i ldin g .

Ire n e J ac kson ___ Th e Girl's Aun t I Miss T ea r gave a talk on fo rm a l a n<l

C oo k ____ Th e Bo.y ' s Un cle j informa l lunc?eo n s dinn ers She

d aze ! · H opp ock, Ma ry M aj er us and j h a d a ta b.l e se t fo r a n m fo r mal br e a kF • a nc es Ge or g e, t hr ee b r ides -m a id s. fo s ! a nd ex.pl a m e d h ow t o ser ve t h e

CLU B - EN J O Y 1ext mee t in g will b e h e ld o n

M USICA L PR OGRAM, Mund a y, Ma rch 25. G ener a l di scus -

- -_ i; io n w ill b e h e ld at th is ti m e on t b P,

D o ·R e- 1\ll:e Mon d ay, March 11 I 11o pi<· " Co nv e r satio n ."

Pe ru N ebra&ka

A. E .- Joh nson, D. D.

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/ m T 101. A bus in ess m ee ti n g was I ' TUES DAY, 18. h e ld fir & t a nd th e n the gro up DISC U SS STA N DAR D P INS , t t11 1 i ed to P a te, pro· I T he p in c oi:imittee o f th e sopho - ! 66

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t, 1a111 ch a n m a n. A p i a n o so lo w as : mu !'e and sem o r c la sses met Th ur s- 1 I f , p i;:i y e •l b y Margaret C a in a n d G rac e Iday'. 1.'rfa rch 14 a r;d disc u ssed s tand - f

lf'c i. er s? 1: a s ol o The n th e dub 1a ; d 1z in g t h e p in s fo r fu t u re year s. I J annings and Lubits c h together d i v id e d mto grou p s of fou r a nd IT he matter w 1U be refevre d to th e I ag aii n, t h e f i rst joi n p roduction I e :ic !< g ro up h ad to s in g s orn i:: th in g br c lass es U,em se l ve s since, This play is f : 1.he t.i u b. B efo r e a dj o ur n m et t he I a m a t e rpiec e cha r ac t eri s tic of , .. g a t h e r ed ar ou n d t he p; a r.o ...... I J enn i ngs and h e mas te r fully n ·d sa n g pop ul ar mu s ic . I j mco o mnaerdcyh), .! lw M x t m e e t in g w ill b e h e ld on I I V 11

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H U N G E R '- /I WED. , and THUR- MAR. 20- 21 I

T HE SERV I NG CLU B MEE T ! ,, j , ;

A N D ADOP T CO N ST ITIJTIO N f' T o m Tyler in I·

1 When an e xcelle nt m e nu o f i I

1 e er vm g . 1u , sp o ns ored b y I · r eno r oun a1n

T h S · C b w e ll ha lance d food , qu1" c k and f j · " T M t • " I

H elen Ma e Elex a nder, met last w eek ser vi c e a waits yo u ft f

Ian d t h e cons titu tio n of t he club W !IJS! f things taste better. '# : b ro u g h t u p a nd ad opte d . It was also 1,

I Also · New s a nd C-Om e dy. / planned t h a t a di nu n er is to b e serve d f That's t h e r eas on your fav or- I I = :=--=---=--

I t h e n ex t m eeti ng·, Ma t ch 20, in t.h e I i te eatin g a nd m eetin g pl a c e J ========

!hers of t h e club will p rep are a nd "GQ ng rwar' 9 :se r v e the dinner i <.Ii i

I H om e Econo mi cs r oom. · The m em - f is kno w n to h e th e b es tr. FRI. and SAT. , MARCH 22- 23

A fter: fhe ater s and dance p a r- f S tarring Olive Borden ) and Jnck I ti es. solicite d. "

1INSTALLATION HELD FOR Pic kfo r d. Plenty of thriJls from 1 Y. W. C. A. CABINET OFFICE:RS star t t o fi n ish in this one. (Al s o

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me nts in the H om e Ec onomics room m ' every week, a l'l kiRds.

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PERU PEDAGOGIAN ·

Athletic Ev e n t ium. Now R ea dy for Bidde r s of h a rd wo od have repla ced the o ld ! - -. The bu siness mee ti ng w a s c onduct011 Marc.h 22 the Peru tenrr. e ngag ed m a debate with the W e sle y an debaters in the co llege audito r ium· and l ost b y t he score of 2 to 1.

The Peru case w a s upheld b y M:iss Gain es, Mr Nkk cl and Mr. Leonar:l

The wes l eyan ca;;e was by Glen Wiltse y ,G a ius W a tt, and Harold Bosley U nusual debating was d.iiipl a yed b y both t e a m s The j u dges were asked to sit a p art an d render their decision witho u t conferen c e. T.he dec ision rendered at th e close of the debate was two to one i n fav or of Wesle y an. T h e judg es were J . A. Jimerson, M r Armstrong, and Mr Fr ank, a ll of Auburn .

bro k en o n es The n ew a d dit ion Begin n i ng last F r iday, Ma r ch 22, , The St ate N orma l B oard w ill meet gives t h e i nterio r of the librar y a new one of t h e m ost prominent a ctiv iti es ed b y t h e presi de n t, Mar garet Graves. at t h e office of t h e b oard of edu caappea1 ance.· of th e Girls Athleti c Ass ociation, Gw e ndolyn Mallory was in c h arge of tion at Linc aln , on Tu esd ay, April 2, Si n ce t he t e aring do1wn of t he old n a mely, t he basket ball tourn ament t he dev otion als a nd p i·-0gr aJl\. " More a nd at the s am e time t h e b uildin g N ormal Ha ll to the nort h of the Ad- w as sta r ted. L Th " tJh d ove to ee was s un g as e evo- h " h · t t " the mi n istratio n b u ildin g, there was no Af I · asio f h d Ic ompany w 1c 1s cons r ue m g ter a p re imm a ry s e n o a r t ion a l so n g Lucille Newcomer s an g d "t t p w"ll m ee t dres s in g ro on1s o r p To perty r ooms off a nd t edi ous p r ac tices, fo,ur teams - new orm1 or y a eru, 1 t h e s t age for the actors Pro visio n J h a v e b e en organized and captains C'My F ai t h in T hee" whith M a r g a redt l wlt h them, a n d with t h e approval of f th b · ad b · d h Tl a m ac companmg o n t e piano; a n or · ese are e m g m e y excava- h ave b een elec t e fer e a c t e am . 1e Florence R onne au read two d i a lect .th e Norm ail Board, will let the c ont ing und er L.1-ie pl atfo r m of t he audi- gir.ls voted for fom· g ir ls t o b e c ap- l readi ngs, o n e a n Irish di ale c t , the tract for P er u.'s n e.w dormitoy.• pro- toriu m By u t ili z in g t his sp ace a t ains. These f.our t hen drew n am es other !J.n It ali a n dialect. vided accep t able bids are receiv e d. pro perty ro o m, Gre e n room and two of the g irls t o be 'on their te ams. <.! ro oms m a y be had. These T.he teams a r e known by their c ap- The Y. W. cabinet ext ends an in- I The plans for the n ew d or m itory wil l g rea tly f ac illit ate t he production tain's n a me: Conkling, Reagan, Cow- v i tat ion t o all g irls o n the c amp u s t o Ia i e re ad y for t he contra ctors who of pl a ys and oper as. a n, Hayek t o come to the "Y" m e eti·ngs Some wish to make bids, and a n ot ice to

There w ill also be a pl a ce pro viaed On the fl oor Conklin g 's team c an i nteresting en t ertain ing pro- I b idders will b e found in a n other c o:lj ·.ist in fron t o f th e floor li g hts for b e d istin g u ished b.y their r ed blou s es g r ams a re b e ing um n in t h is issue of The P ointer. the prom pte r This will make it T he m emb e rs of this te a m are: F r an- 3 there will b e a join t meet- fi h h l t 11 · f t h y M · d y W T h The building site h as b een de m te- m uch easier fo r -t e w. o e s ag e w 1 1:cs C owan, Frences Patt on, Inez 01- m g o e . . a n . . e pro-

The Pe ru debati ng team s tarte d on b e readil y w ith i n his view. se r1, E r i'!kson, Daisy g r am w ill consist of t al ks o n Es t es ly chosen, and the g r ou n d s t a ked off a week's to u r o f colle,ges a n d .univ-er- Th e se n ew a d v antages just help to crans, :.ind l '.' uise Eckact. P a rk an d p i ctures of t h e co n v e nti on whch will be leased to t he c onstru csities last Thursday. The first d e b ate make t h e Peru s t age one of the bes:. R e agan'stea.m will gre e n, ac t ivities will be shown tion compan y: Th is company is comof t he tour will b e a return d e b a te in 1 t he s tate

Iand the me mbers of t h e team are:

Iposed of th e presid e n t and d ean of with Neb raska Wesleyan in the a u di-

D·ULTA ALDffA PI

Marjorie Le ahy, Maxine Reag an, S ue

THREE ONE-ACTS I

t he P eru _ College, toPium of the Un i v ersity. Other d e -

W esner , Marg aret Graves, and Mabl e .:.J of the First Trust Comp a ny of Lmbates on the s che dule a re S D State 'D F j GI-0ther.

GIVEN FR JOAY

·coin a re a tto rney _for colleg e a t Brookin g s, D e kota Wes l ey-

IS NATIONALIZED·'

Yellow will Co.w an's ! c ompany, its presid ent, and its v ice an Di'liversity and Eastei n S tu.te I · te am from the others. Members of J Ip resi d ent, the latte r b eing Sam u e!l Teachers College, Madiso n , S o u t h Da- Ithis team are: Dorothy Zim mers, Dramatic Club Ente r tai n s Students ! W a u gh , t he son of Mrs. Wau g h kato / 1\-Iemb ers Read Some Interesting Marjo r ie Deerson, Catherine E i nu n g , At R egula r Mee ti ng I w ho w as d ean of women her e a few Miss G aines, Mr Nick el, Mr. Leon - Pap e r s at F r ate rnity Meetings Do r o t h y Martindale, Gla d ys Hoag- 1 Iyea rs ago. Th is company has or ganard, and Mr. M arti n a r e makin g l a nd, a nd E rma Gl·uen w ald t. . T he P eru Dram atic Club held t h eir ized as in t ermedi a r y, comtrip. The ,y a r e a c c ompani ed by thei r T h e Marc h meeti n g of D e lta Alp.h a The co lo r f or Hayek's t eam 1s p u r- 1 • . _ I p a ny, t he p lan s for whic h h av e all cGa ch Mr. L indsay. hel d on Mo nday e v e ning , Mar. Ipi e The team is com p o sed of R u t h r egu lar meetm g on b ee n w or k ed out b y t h e a t torn ey genPi was Ganz, Waunet t a Holcomb, Ruth H a ra- Marc h 22 rn the co lle g e. a u ditor m m era! of t he s t ate This comp an y will Y. l\f c . A . MEM B E RS GIVE · 18 , in th e k indergar .ten -room. . . (Continue d on P ag e 4, Col. 2) w h en t h ey .he ld 0 -tien m g ht for all ac t merely as a cle a ri ng h ou se b eBIBLIC A L D RAMA "COU RAGE" The entertainme n t fo r t h e ev em n g co llege st udentf.J. t ween th e s tate b oard and t h e trust was in c h arge of / Miss Ruth Shelley COLLEGE AJ.DS

Three one-act p lays were p r ese n t- compan y I ts m emb er s are p roh ibl n additi on t o th e d e v o.tionalsi an d I d w a s cent er ed aro und great ed u- ed. The fi rst one, "The Gdll" by ite d b y law from maki n g p r ofi t in any h a n 1 I

· Geor g e J oh n so n w as c om- m a nner from t he c om pan y, -e ither as usual procedu re , s ome of t e c a t e r s b oth past a nd T.he JN pALM SERVICES p osed of the fo llowin g c as t : inc ome from the mon ey in veste d, or hers of the Y. M. C . A . g av e a biblic a l fi r s t o n e up_ I

Ma id - - - - E lsie N u ss as s alary. T.h ey m u s t g i-ve t h eir labor t/tl d "Co u rag e." It w as ; who was ma e rn ere witho u t rem uner a tion of a ny kind. drama e n e t l e Thos e l Mary Conw a y, t his numbe r was fo l - F aculty Members and Studen ts Give T r ent, D is tri ct A tto rn e y - The co11t r act wLll be let b y th is compresented m lit e rary s Y · · 1 d b y a n ab l e disc ussio n of H er - M u sica l N u mbe rs - - - - - - - -

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N ew i mp r ovements are be i ng m ad e I· ST FRIDAY The Y. W . C. A. h ad its fast m e et- LET ON _ APR IL 2 o n the c ampu s every week . Du e to - - in g· o f Llie n ew year, Wednes1d ay, n r • ge a ose att e · e ect1v-e steps le adin g t o t h e T eam s H a v e a1re or nnua Ma rch 20, in t h e , hi g n sc o o au 1t or- ''" u Deba t ers Wa Cl B I t he d f · I p · d f A 11 I. h 1 d " Work to Be to Limit- Plnns W i t h N ebraska Wesleyan baseme nt of the lib ra ry , new on-es ,
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J-0e J on es d irec t o r- E I H · k p ' mer "Jl' t e J, L e Q/ 11IC estalozzi b y Miss Ruth s h"el- / -Ha upt man, Fred Duey, W a lter Wei s-e, i !ey, and then Joe J.ones gave a good .--· . • Alic.e h is wife , but on ly after approval by the Gras s and L owell The I inf.o.rmati onal paper on Louis Agassiz. ] Ano'.the r serv ice of music under the I . ------- --- Marg a ret Cederholm J Norm a l Board. It , will is ue bonds st o1y the pla y d e alt w i t h the life 1A prnno_so lo was then g iven by Ralph direct ion of P r ofess ors H ol c h and Ji n- I Com. of P olice __ _,, John St ahn l (Continued on P a g e 4, Col. 1) of D a v id. It bro u g ht out David's Ch a te l a rn, and the pro gram closed dra and Mr. Knig.h t was t he o r de r for I The scen.e was I 'd · · life in g e neral, depic t in o· trials and w ith an en tert a in ing and educational h f"ti T 81 m the lib r ary I"WHERE BUT IN AMERICA" t t b' "' b . " .Sunday evening's pro gram at t e o 1e r ent apa.rtmen t It was dit emp a 1011s, w ich w ere overco m e b y u m e 1 o n D evelop ment of the Kin- Methodist church. i·e cted b ' R 1 1 Ch

GIVEN AT FRES HMEN CLUR his extl'emely is}tro na- faith in God derga rten m o veme nt and its Great l y a p 1 atelam; E. R. BurThts gl·eat f aith was "'of much help by M iss McCoJlurn. Imme- A Sunday a nd E aster service ttey, t ng·e man ager ; Francis The regul a r meeting of the F r eshhim in e ve r y thing that he did E d1ate•ly following the pro <rram d ainty were m order for b oth the morni ng Fy, prope rt y m an ager ; and Corme men P la yers was held Thursdav · 1 ' · s- ref· h "' ' a nd eve · B t h · rye assist a n t propert y m a n ag er · · • pec1al y w a s this f ait h m a de mani- 1 es men t s consistmg of .;peanut program. 0 se rv tce s The p 1 • • March 21, in t he high school assemfest when ;D av i d met Gol"ath . t b a r s, h o.t spic e d grap e juice and werP enjoyed by a l a r ge audienc e. uip e D1 ago.n Pla ye1s, anoth- bly.

1 , a g1 a n , . t • F 1 h er grou p of d-ramai 1c club members in battJ e. F a i t h g a ve him the needed m m ;s were served by t he refresh- o lowm g is ,t e program for the th . . d " T • A modern one-act play "Where But I ments · · en p 1es en te he Robbery" by A ,, courage and enable d bim fo pu.t Go - · c ommittee Miss Florence ev emn g ser vice: Cl rr .. m menc a w as presen t ed under di- D av is d L · E · k o

·a1e >.eemmer The cast· J hath t o death wi t h a sling a n or me nc son se rv ed r gan - A E. Holch Ed. U · rec t1on of Mrs. T y ler The c : s t in. o n th ·s •t . H ie p to n - - Marg ar e t Mier 1 I d d· M . S .

The vol1 ey ball t t h c omm1 tee ymns J h U t h f h Ic u e . a r 1e perry, Edith Boalmar ou1nan1 en as w· v · 1 S l o n p on, er art er d L furni shed cons iderabl d t ord was i ecei ve d on Tues df1v 10 m o o - Wmmfred P e ttit ' Tl d -R --h-k-- an owell Spi;ouel. Miss Boatman member s of th y do u. a t D e lta A lp h a Pi h a d the hon of o.f I Hymn- Voca l 'Solo The Pastor I M t U t oreth oe r a sse Ialso read "J immie Under the T able." th 11 eA · ·b · · an ) e in g· g ranted a ch arter which na- !Offerings and Announcemen ts I a rgare p on, er mo er After the program a short b usiness o ers as we num er of o a m es 1 ·v· 1· Fl t · p · T . 1 Dorothy Worley t • h 1 h 1 .d b "' l On a iz e s I t. a n d makes it a chapter! io m, u e and iano · no __ ' R b H .1 . mee Ing was ed. Helen Kalten born are a y een pl a y e d. The final s o f Kappa Delta Pi. Miss Emily Burton I o ert a.mi t on, a nei.ghb or . was . elected treasurer, and Edna will occur on Wedne sday evenin g , I A. E Holch I Dean Grass Steele, secret ary.

27,. 7:30 Becausre of the JUNIOR CHAN GE DATE ON V. H. Jindra I --.----d

_ PEdwardCSchaefer Mr. Nickel and Miss Graves met nv r y among the va.rio us ANNUAL SENIOR BANQUET Address Rev. E. A. Knight I ont1nue on age 4, ol. 4) their groups, the l atter planning a (Continued on Page 4, Col. 5) Flute Solo Mi B t play to b · · th f :- ss ur on MRS. CLEMENTS ENTERTAI NS e g iven m e near u t ure.

LEO HAUPTMAN TALKS I

T he Junior class held a meet in g on Hymn. - - - - l FACULTY DAME S THURSDAY The next me eti ng will be held on T W th th d f h I Thursday, April 4.

AT MEN'S CLUB MEETING ! u,esday, March 19. Fo r obvious c 1 1 e a1 o t e. t a lent i.n the ___ __ ! reasons they decided to change the 01 ege faculty along with that 111 the The F acu lty D ames w ere ent e r tain. , ' · I stu.dent body the pastors of the vari- 1 d t th h f Mr S L. C MARGAREET BUMP PRESENTS Monctay, March 1:8, there was a Junior-senior b a nquet d a te to May h h f p le a · e ome 0 s. · leme n ts GIRLS' CLUB PROGRAM , ous c urc es o eru have found a , l ast Th - d ft M R large representation the of \ 3. time was spent in · wealth of mat erial to enable them to j urs ay ernoon · rs · the college collected m the L1ttle l makmg .g ener a l arrangements for the put across many excell nt . w P ate and Mis. J. W. _Tyler were 1I The Girls Club met March 18 in the Theater f.or t he usual meeting The b an q uet. The following were ap- which would otherwisee nofr;: g1 assistant h os: esses Th e o fficers elec te d , College Auditorium at Con vocation w a s opened by presid,ent p o inte.d to on the siented •The Reverend Mr for the are: W N. 1 time Monday. ' Williams who read annoiuncemen.ts l c ommittee: Millard Fowler, Edwm should be complimented on the pro- ·Del zell, pi eS! dent, Mrs. P nce D oy le, ! Mrs D . 1 d . . and aided in taking ro ll. Booth, Ruth Ganz, and Verna Glandt. .gram of last Sunday evening secretary-t reasurer. I , . e m devo t101ns. The .Following roll Mr. Hoffman read The cl ass held some discussion on the · Th e luncheon was served on small p;·ogram w as 111 ch arge of Margaret the minutes of the last meeting. a doption of a standard pin. When PLAYS AND GAMES CLASS tables with green candles in Irish po- Bump who presen ted a playlet te writCoach Graf made two announce- put. to a voite t he class PRESENT CIRCUS FRIDAY tatoe holders for S h am- te,1 :J)' herself. It carried the Sain t ments, one preta inin.g t,o spring fo ot- decided to adopt one pm to be rock salad, potato chips, shamrock P at rick t heme t h roughout t he act. ball and t he other was someth/ n.g u&'ed througout their college career. The plays and games class under rolls, pTeserves: s h amrock brick ice The scene was laid in Ireland on t r a c k possibilities I the supervision of Missi McCollum cream, cake and coffee was the menu. 1 f ·

NIOR

CLASS VOTES

w 1ere our Irish wash women were

IThe majority of the t ime was given SE · gav e their annual circus in the kinover to Leo Hauptman w ho deli•ie red ON STANDARD CLASS PIN dergarten room Friday, March 15 at HIGH SCHOOL DEBATORS doing the family w ash, altho an inte r esting talk on the Y J.W con-

Ml•. Haupt man qt,:ite fully t iv e of the school. A vote was then aro und the room twice with the band I 1 k """ .1Jtcs :1st wee , thP. H1atthe d a lly schedule followed 'during a taken and the senior class went on play ing. The whole troupe were in , record as favoring the adop tion of a cos tume The main features were t0 11 IJHivn affirm ative te;i , n uuct L1:e !en day s meeting at the cc.nfer_en_ce. 1 Peru pin to repla ce the sophomore 1 acts by t he' animals, dan cers, tight H1· <:k team.

At 10:30 e v ery ctay was o.s sociat wn b t d 1 a nd senior pins which have een p ur- rope walkers, tall lady and fat lady. T.hc hi gh school deb ate qe ; ' "1 is chased in previous years. owever The circus is given e very ye ar for "Resolved th at t he English Form of hour w he; eby Mr. H a u ptman me e - H egates fro m man y colleges and no action can be t a ken until t h e other the entertainment of the kindergar- Government is Superior to Th at of teen r e pre s ent a ti ves frorr.. ten differ- classes approve of the plan. A com- ten, first, secon d, and third grades. U. S." The team s h owed that t hey e n t for eign countries. 7 mittee- from eac.h cl asSI has bee ap- It is for the purpose of givin g these were we! !acquainted with t he sub-

t hr ee thirty. DEFF. 1\ f BRATTON UNION not too busy to goss ip and exc hangc i er ence held at E s tes Park last f pring. The senior class met Tues d ay at T he class was divided off into two views These were pl a yed b y FranHe su m med up the values aerived convoc atio n t i me pin committee groups, t he leaders, Minnie Mead Th e Hi g h Sc hool deb ate team , con- (;es M(i•:·if•r t y, Gwendo ly n Ma ll M y from c amping there, laying stre s: on reported th at a pin had been selected and Jessie Fisher acting as rin g lead - sist i n g of Robert P ate, Byron Cherry, M:·,j o) s , and Eileen Me a ni;; the re c r eati o n al and. educatio n al side. which they believed was representa- ers. The entire circus first p arad e d •J lh. •>11 Cline!:» i rg, wo1 ; I wo de- The c on ve;-s,1tion of t he w a.<Jh w o· m en c 01 1t in ue d smo ot hly u nt il they l)ega 1 t J d bc- !o.S!> and com H f :l d : il · •lren t heir talents. F i n ;y t:.h t:c:ren are in to perfo , {, , A widow who has no children is to judge. The children were Dona Jane Delzell who gave an Irish dance in costume; Dorothy W ooster a nd Juli a Gross, w ho played "Kila rney," a violin duet ; and Esther Dickerson and Louise Bowers sang "My Wild his.h ,Rose."

It w as noted that the varys pojnted to take action in the ne ar c hi-ldren an ide a of what a cir cus j·ect an d were very ve rsatile in changwith the mode of life one prefers futu re. is like. Many have never had the ing from the ne gativ e side of the h .l · mp One c t n make the w 1 e m c a · d M asu rements for c aps a nd gowns opiportunity t-0 see one. question to t he affirmative in one round t rip by ex?urSllc.? rates an 1 e :ow being t,aiken The ord er for E v eryo ne was welcome to see t his week. economi ze great ly if den redh Id , ai mencement i n vitations has been a nd m an too-k a dv'a ntage of the op- F alls City a nd Auburn remai n on Mr 'H a uptm an s tated that wou I comt i·n pe rsons orde red in vi- po r tun ity A number of mot hers of the debate schedule and judging from a n y questions or sen · qe gla d to answer h d .. d t t. ns thi s year than m prev ious t h e l hildren, other towns p eop les a nd prevfous promise to t alk about E stes to t h ose. w 0 esn e ! a 10 instructors were present. 1 provide go.od competition. · ; years. It

After the c hildren h ad performed the widow chose not to tell which was t he best as i t " t would only cause hard feelin's."

thi nli's -dl.ay be practi6 ed by the stu- n ot very well in h arm-0ny wit

de nt in school. It is in this h i gh literary mm s o · "' · .: ,,,.--.-. , : :geru ; · J:>ecome c.h'aracter, day, -there- is a _p lace Jri the ann als 9f · .._..._• ' ' trairP,ng ·. J • st o ry,-w11i t in g for , 'J B ret , MA : NU.u TRAI:rJING

. 4 . ' ,. . Teachers C!>llege .: , • ;r- • ,r- i H a rte, who wrote whf.m the , It $Loo 'the ·Year-Sc . Gl_loWii-ib... BY. West ,,..,

: i " ,,.. t " : ' .- ; E'i.LEEN MEANS , ' -rHflr-tqi W-as !} who hvea . . . ... LUMBER

1 · Edwi.n :i<'orest :MitrdbcU," ,:rf!e ,,WeSt · a J;Ad g rew. ; up , jt. , • L.Ac(Ju'ER. ENAMEL' ..

'STAFF of the )Ai;rl"erican J.fo Mt I ...

EDITOR MILLARD rec e?:!t\1, a to h u t a lso ,set do:w.n. his. · ; .. ·..1 ,_, ,

EDITOR FRED b ased; : o.rl anthropo1logy ver se, some of which is aboun dmg n " ooAL ; , , > ,, : , "COA.t '

BU INESS MANAGER - "'- -' -. --, - - R. BUllKEY a nd ,depictin g the story of m an's de· go c«l hum or. ,, . ' · , 1 : ; ,

ASSOCIATES · HAROLD MARREN, WAYNE G.A,'Kl;,ETT velopmei;it' through the a ?'es will be " J;,uc.j<: of Ro!l,¥in,g Camp is M EEK LUMBER CO

FACULTY MEMBER - THOMAS E , ENNIS given in' a New .York playhouse soon .p.u t dow.n for ff JI-r t e as ,a hurp:a i1-1rr- ' J RABEL M I' • '

SPORT '"SQtJEAK" l\inT.....J....R by Theatr"'. Dr. F a y te-1·est stor,:v, , and s o r it i§. . . , .

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1 REPORTERS i Co oper Cole,· anthroi:.ol.<>gist, and Dr, or e -. oj; 'LS

I H arve y Ledio rt ; bp tP,. a Um

_________ - - BILL WARM1AN of t h e Univerhty prf Chtca'go, h aw.e; g elll t t4e 'J:he, Qi,t- ·

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-- FRANCIS MORIAR1TY b een en gag ed to p'r'ep aJi'e tHe preJim- c ii.; i.:; of Poker Flat." , One char <!t:ter

______________:._ _ IDA SCHREI;'EL i nar y synopsis if! thih tale; the gambler, John O akSPORT FEATURES - "TIP" .ROBERTS Af ter t his play, d oubtless other i 1 i;rst, has been m a de a cha!: ar:

MUSIC ___

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DRAMATICS

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____ _: ,_ _ ELLEEN MEANS fo rm. The Science Theatre will pre- Tn read Bret Hart e, some may say, J

"$TEVE" TURIIp;,E p hases of scienc e will he made in play-. t er in American lite rature: .

FACULTY FRED sen t plays ' de a lin g , w i th scientifi c sub- j 3 net so uplifti n g as is, fo r Invited to enroll for t eaching

HELEN WAGNER WILLARP FOWLER 1 jects in a dra matic a nd g raphic: man - F .1.wthorne. Ind eed that may be. il itP., pos iti_ons ,with · n e r, iis ?- part -Of the w ork of the Am- !Jut considering the present-day V•)lNOTICE TO READERS learn to speak less loudly in a er ic a n Institute. n m e of J>ulp-w-0 od magazine stories The re will be no Ped;ig-0 gian on pitch but more distinctly. T4 e syn<?Psis of th e·dram a on m a n'i; ·(fo1 which m or e is p ai d t h a n one T h e D avis School Service

Tuesday, April 2, because of short- I "The c.hild is called upon to recite. dev e lopmei;it " frorri · ooz e" pie- r1 •if:ht. think), -it mig ht b e enlig h .;end Th, It u r es the lifeless a ges before man be- in!; jf_ not u pl'if t -

W. T DAVIS, '06, >Manager e ne week. e next o! 1He feels compelled to try to make an g ins his ascent, by the ages ing) :·to .- cas.t back a glance and s ee th P d · ·u b bl' h d If h d to h d 138 N o 12th S t. Lin<:oln, Neb r e e agog1an Wl e pu lS e on lanswer. e ares say e oes of t he rep tile s an d · t h en the coming " whence comes the delug e."

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April 9, and a specia l effort will ' ; ,know, back c om es a tongue at of t he g i aci er s A , combinat ion '.' Th f' Outc asts of Pok er Flat " · n;iay 1· m a de to carry nil , this week's news in him to tell him he's a liar. "Think, li ghting· film a nd sta ge effect wiU h e fqund in, Jes,s up, "Re pres eBtaLive ·-..,_ __..,......,._,__,.....,..,.__...._,-. __,_____.,._

th a t iss ue. Thomas. think," he is c ommanded ' If be us ed to add to t he plot '.. A me rican Short -stori es " --J. O F.

Man's retre at .fo the caves to elude

IA DANGEROUS WEAPON he answers wrong he may .be r.idicult he ' gl aciers, his strug gle with t.p.e

There are still some good articles ,ed. His teacher may uttei a remark giant cave a11im a ls that sUJ;rounde d

wort hy of republic ation which con- 1designed to crush the child, or she him and· hi s cultu ral demn the modern system of educa- 1may drop a woird announcing to the from his cave r U,Ihin ations up unt il tion a nd offer up m ea ns of co1,rection. 1classmates to mak e f un of him: In now will be s.h own

L ast month's Nebraska Educational !any such instanc es th e child c ann ot J ou rnal published an edito1fal b y ' be nearly •comforta ble when c alled Garry Cleve.la nd Meyers, head of the 1upon to He cannot concenDi v isi on P arent Ed.ucatio111 of Cleve- ' trate cannot think clearly nor ex- ' ' ' land College, Reserve Uni- press himsielf effectively. ve r-&ity, in w.hich the writer describ es I "Teachers of ad ol escent childre'Il how s o man y t ea ch e r s are using a /seem most inclined to r esort t o sar· d :rng-erou s weapon to c o.rrect the ev ils lc asm and r idicule P er.h aps th e y d o of t h e y oun ger g en e r a tion. so b e cause c hildr en of this age a re No •matt e r h ow m uch • t h e writer h as :v er y e asil y wo u nd ed , th eir f eelin g s L <'en conde mned o r .how much he h as ' are e asily hurt. Wh en a t e a ch er beer; p r ai sed for the article, the "D a n- t a k es a "di g " at a p u pil, t h at t eac her gern us W e ap o n" still p r e va ils, and 'is get a "kick" out of ' it:' S.he feels th a t fa$t bec omin g the "rod" in the hands she 4as caused somethi ng . Her sense of th e m od e!,'n te acher.· , lof selfimportan ce is en larged. S h e Fo ll owin.g is t h e a r t icl e as publis.h- h as d one som etn in g Sh e h as .h nrt ed in t h e N eb ra.sik a Educ ational Jo ur - t h e c hild "in'ternall y" , p erh ap $ e t e11na l : · · lna ll y · f or h e may nev e r rec over

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' a nd Oil. We have air hl>is to Sel k , c oac.h at Ar- , help us in lubricating.

WILL ·PRESENT .FAMOUS,PLAY

lin g t on, was a campus visitory Sat ur-

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..,_ I _ You'll not be dissappoinred t G eor ge "Abe" McEl roy '28, w h c• ha9 if you get your hair cut at G reate st Play W ri tten' In R ecent had a year · a L Event Brid "'•',:J ort, ::i.s been e tectrd he a d 1 1 • BOB KNA . PP. f Y e ars to b e Bud.get " ___ : c oacn Se''i:'ca, Kan s as. 1 to Hall on tbe

· T he P eru Drama.tic .club w ill pres- I , - · I en t , "A Doll's Ho use" by Henrik I R • w ho has been Ibsen, Ap r il 5 T h is play is a cl assi c , , d e n t LI-J e ste r 1:'i -"'--, w r itten fifty. years ag o. Th ere are to H arvar d. Un i versi,ty,

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h as go ne an d its g oing m arks a mile- wi th a child's s h e I Si Ibs en oiice sai d that the play "'was s t one in hum a n progress But a takrng a tremendous risk. She may wr it t en for t he sake of t p is scene Mark D elzell, supcr !nte n clent at I f mor e p ow e rful m ean s otf t orture still prove a m e n a c e t o t h e children o f her T he firs t t hree actSI and the fi r s t Cl ay C en ter, has bee n re-e l ec t ed on :::

is .here. I t is t he te acher's ton g u e, cl ass . T oo b a d it is t hat w ays c an - pai·t of the fou rth a re two year contra ct. Mark w as fo1'rn-

f: whi ch, s h ar per than a two-edged ' n ot b e found t o r etire on p ension T h e ·exposi t ion 'in t he fi r s t act, ·the ly principai o:f the h igh scho o l a t f . . .

s w ord s om e ti m es s ta bs children le av - t h ose te ach e r s w ho seem unlikel y t o un foldin g of N or a's histo r y, Cl a y Center, and later atten ded. Co -

in g ...:ounds th at nev e r he a l. Some lear n to guard their tongues a nd' to serve as additiqn al preparatl.on, t here- lumbi a Uni ve r sity w here h e r e cei v ed

te a che rs frequently employ this u s e t0l erable voices, and those teach- for e, when the mo n e ntous con:ver. l his M A . L ast year he was elected 'i1"

w e apon. It is always handy , it c alls ers who seem unable to work :in t he satiori takes place, the audie ? ce h as lsUp !"rinte nd ent at Clay sue-

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for littl e o r n o eff or t , it se em s to classroom without wounding c hil- fi r mly in mind the important e ve .nts.. c eedin g · P rofessor Mu<hm, who I S now · b1,i ng res ults , an d its use affords the dren's Edµcation- i n the lives of t he · a memb e r of th e P e ru facu lty. I . · subtle s atisfa ct ion. al Journal." T e chnically , t h is p.lay IS one of --"'--- )..

"The tongue is so convenient and I bsen\; be§t; it is cle'al, interestin g , Warren S t e vens on. coach ·at Y an·Kits use in "discipine" is so nearly au- . WHAT IS C flARACTER? un ifie d. No tim e is lost in ' 'let ti n g to n Sou t h · D ak o ta, w on h is second Ill FINE

to m atic, th a t a t eacher must employ By

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it the audi en c e knows h a s g one state b as k e tball · cham- ; FRAMES

e ffort .tb keep from qsing it wheq , What is charact er? Perhaps is kno;v qio re, when Yankt on defe.ated M a-

punishment by t he t on g ue i's desirable m ay be defined in a mea sure by say- to le a rn h o,w ch son 18.§t week L ast y.e.i.i.1

A n oteb.ook containing all the disap- in g tha t it is that quality wit hin y ou self from her . sp n'.s t e arp w e n t t o t,h.e

provals of individuals of individual, w hich c au ses y ou _ t o pay Througout the play there isscar- nament, wh ere th e y made a

children, ail the scoldings· of the class bills ; to m ake good your promises ; cel y a superf luous word; all tend) to- sho:v1;m g Th ey pla!;l " on attending

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by every teacher of a given building t o keep an appointment th a,t y ou w ard the · final sce ne, all · is again thi,si .y e ar. S t e venson fo rmerly ' ove r a period of a week, would m a ke ; whi<;h y ou to preparatory explan at ion. _ coacl!e<l at Malvern, Iow a, w here he 1

t o be pretty bi g . 'The size Of some temptation; · to k-eep your ha?ds off This play. b e a budg et even.t -a;. Her : z and

individu a l contribut ions would be property, that is not yours ; , to ?1eet or f_if t y cents. R i ggms. He i s a for mer 1 eruv1an.

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" Teachers, li ke parents, often find tions inv olvin g ri g ht and w r on g . The

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advice in a whinin g, scolding voice te ll yo u the rig ht thing to do ; but if I S uch efforts at r efo rm don't do wh a t yo u have not char act er you will not . A footbal l fo r. t!i e ;. .

At the r eg u'la r· meeting Ma l'c h 18 l'k l

.tli ey a re suppos ed t o do. Sermons c a r r y out its m a nd ates. Charac t er . ' Bobc ats in 1929 seem& very 1 e Y

Whl.ch a r e scolded a1·e not heard. th-erefore is related to will pow er., t h e follo w i·n g ·pro.g:ram w as g ive n . w ith some twen t y m e n r ep orting to Ch · H Id McC e ' g ht 1

Children, li k e adults, learn to close C.h a1·acter is will p ower iq , action. a.1 r.m an, .a r o .. r 1 . · C oach 'Lon Graf and C aptai n B1·o ck1 • t h eir ears to things t h ey do not like Most people g et along very w ell, be- ! T he S oluti on of t h e Cubic man f or spri ng practiee '.I'he m o ul-

There. is BO Substitute jj' I . . I Mil55 Doris• ng t . d · . · ·•. 1· · . I t o .hear. They le a rn a lso to lose · re- h a ve very w ell under ordm ary c ir - --:-- ------:- - - · . - der's of P eru s athletic estm1es ll an , s pect for those who of t en say thing s . cums tances ; but when the Sket ch-:-M. A g nesia to hol'd si xte en p r a:cti ce sessions t his FOR HONESTY I

" L e t .her go" is t h e child's atllitude I t emptation comes, the g reat s'tress, o r Alic e En gl es sprin g star t i ng Mon day , March J ,8, I to w a rd the whinin g, sc oldin g t e acher . str ai.n, the .supreme t ri al, then their Geometnc topic-'I'he Geom et ry of an d · conti n u in g on thr e u g'h the I as a policy I

"The g ood resul ts fr om ton g ue tor- ch a racters come out. They shOIW P aper Fo lding. __ Miss R e a gan week in · A pril. Dr:iJl on n ext yearls • t ures a re, no doubt, greatly over esti- th e n the stuff of w h ich j;hey are R. L. Klau rei:/-s , of fo r matio ns and so m e light scrimmage I. 1 1 ma ted. : Sometimes th ey substitu t e fo r ' m ade . F ll't h, w h o . lS acharte,r memb e r of wi ll make up t he pro gram of the · ° C.

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· · · h di b · Th I t h e fr a ternity h as b ee n elected as W p h ysical pam. s omet imes t ey stract Character c a n be mlt up . e . . B d t p racti ce sessi ons. atchmaker and .Jeweler th e child. T.he te ache r who · of t e n , s u ccessful perfo rm anc e of the daily Is u p e rmten a:e n t at No rth en n ex A t t he s ame time some thirty men scolds is lik ely to sp e ak most of the I t ask, do in g the li ttle t hing d a ily that year. . are r ep ort in g regularly at the track School S }i / . time wi t h a loud, s hrill voice. God ou g ht to be done, r egardless as to I . ' p reparin g to defend t h e state cham- " Upp es 1· pi t y the child who for· a whole day, w h e th e r it is agree able or not-will GALLOWAY RECTOR , pio11shi p won last y e ar b y the Bobc".l.t s _ - • ' fi v e da¥ s a wee k, m u s t be exposed to Ibu il d :1p a ch a r ac ter which w ill _ SING D UE1 AT CLUB M E E1ING at Meets s q far ,;"'°._, :----' s uch annoy a nce. carr y its p oss essor s uccoosfully thru . . ----,--...,. th is year mcll}.de t he H a s tmgs relays

" The kinderg arten teacher , as a the g re at t r ial w h e n it comes One D o-re -me .c lu b m et Monday at Hastin g s; t he Kan sas re.lay s at ' bas al part of h e r training, learns to likes th e thou g h t of that author w ho eve mn g , M.arch 18 111 Ti.02. The pro- Lawrence, K ansas ; the Dr ake relays

s pe a k softly but distinctly. One c a n - said : •G.od is w atchin g your e very gi.:a m consisted of srng m g led b y at Des Mo.ines, Iowa; a duel meet with -.1Yfifi S 3S I not imagil;le a kinderg arten teacher act, a nd c omsta n t ly t aking your m e a- Bl'O".'n, t h e n ew s p onsor, foL t he Mi<Ssouri S t11-te Teaeh!;lrs o f Marys - j s houting and .yelling a t children. s ure for a la r ger job." Let u s t h e r e- '.ow 111g w h ich a short busm ess meet- v ille, Mo. at P e ru ; a nd the I. A. A. / · But one does not hav e to stretch' one's · for e heed t he i n j u nc tion; " Be ye 111g w as h eld. s tate conference meet to be h eld ::i.t

J fa ncy to imag ine a t e achel' of the. fai t hful in li ttle t hi ngs and I will · Spec ial . nu mber co n sis t in g of a Wayne Nebraska. t hird, or sixth, or tent h grade speak- make you ruler over many t hil)gs." d ue t " S a ili ng " by Berna rd Gall oway / in g to a pupil in unpleasant tones. Sch ool e xist n ot only to t each t he and a, sop r.ano solo " Di d you ever catch yo ur husband

"If, as t e achers, we are ' e ager to t hr!;!e "ft.'s1' bu t t o build c h arac te r. Ma h Lmdy Lou by L or e n e Norton. fli r ti n g?" develop lik eable personalities in our Conformin g to the d aily pro g ram , be- 1 Pla ns we 1-e a :'Yes, once."· j Pti,Qne 132 we deli'feJ

pupils we m ay• help them if we culti- ing reg<11lar in a.ttendance, promp t p rog r a m t o be g i ven so mftt 11ne rn the " W hat did you do to him'?"

v ate in ourselves b etter voices; if w e and on time, s triving for the great- I near fu t ure. " Married him."

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·i JOI NT SI NGING FEATURES ' ' " You Wj\Ste too m uch paper ,'' s a id W EDNESDAY'S CHAPEL Ithe ed;ito r '' But •h ow c an I e con imize?"

T he Girls Glee Club s a n g in chapel " By w r it ing on bot h sides!"

W ednesday, March 20 The entire " But you don't accep t s t ories

$5,000 W ill Be Given to Best Boy and g lee club, und er the direc t ion of Mr writte n on b oth of t h e shee t." v l h Girl Singers in America Doyle, sang " The Moths." " No , but yo u'd save p aper just t h e • ou p eop e w o have never l1' ved n ow th at s 11 Aft er t he g lee club sang t he " Or- same." tn !I girls' dormitory ha ve ".? >' d l "Wh a .Y h as a n ew d ress? h , C f · 1 whow lot of fun - unl""'s p e h l SSe 1. , b l y Sally , y o ur dre ss w ill g o su- All stud ents t hrou g hou t th e c oun- p e n s lub," a g roup o t w elve gir s, = r aps 11o u Iper y try , p a rt1 ' cul a:rly t hose who int end to who were chosen because o!f t heir at e of the opposite sex- h.., ' t ": my n ew hat ! May I wear

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, au,. a ve 1 sometime? " adopt music a s a c aree r, w UI be i C' · v,oice a bility to sight r ead songs, and uved m a s dormito ry. S ome one I That' s p r b bl h ' te rested in the ann ouncement of the w illin g ness to work, sang " Lift Thine whcse ex_p e n e nce h as b een the oppo- ,don't have 0 toa y one \mg t h e boys Atwa t er Kent F ound ation pl ans fo r a Eyes." As an enco r e they s ang " List ! ite of mrn e will hav e to tell y u t Iing 1 t h w o r r y a out, b orrow- 1929 nat ion wide audition to select The Cherubic Host," with Mr. Ster. i\ <ide of the s t o ry. ou Sal l c 0 e s. It's a real tra gedy when · h b d " " h I Y c a tch e s h er new and best c.hif- the te n best youn g singers in the sm g mg t e ass solo an duet part. ere a:e to b e s u re friends w ho fon h o se o n a chair and a horrid count,.y for v ocal tr ain ing at a r e co![- The m embers of the " Orph en's

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Shoe rep airing a t 'Comfortable' prices! L adies Shoes a Specialty.

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" Rast us,'' snort ed t he old Colo nel T a n t u m angrily, " I told y ou t o get m e a t ame turky. N ow you 've brought m e a wild one. I just fo und some shot i n it " " Nossuh, Nossuh," r emonst r a ted the f aithful servito r , " D ats a tame me at fo r me suh." pal t o g e t h er; th o u ghtles s peo- j r un ner s pri n g s a nkl e to knee. nized of music. Significa nt in club" a r e : L ouise Bower, I m o Brookple c a ll them c liques Tl'a,re dy is not the real name That's t he 1929 plans, as comp a r ed with the e r, Ruby B ro wn, Rut h Shelly, _,_....,_ •-•-•-" w':lr:u t ne m o ther send s a box t •) s -.: '- Ia fun e ral. But what is w orse is to 1927 and 1928 programs of t he s ame g a ret Maj ors, Louise Roihrs , Vi r ginia Iv. the1 e. u s ually food e nouvh .that part icular pair of stock- kind carried on by the A t w ater Kent Milstead, Florine E lliot, Marg aret fl)! the o r a hu ndre d So t h e onl y ones that go with the Foundation, is the faet t h at all of Ep g lekemier, Lilla McDonald, L ucille S<1 'ly calls i n h er b est fri ends r.. n d d rei::s she's w ear ing: What a grand the t en finalists will receiv e at least Newcomer, arid Ruth Schaffer. Ellen 1 sbi.ra<: h e r treasures wit h the m and glo rious feeling when dear room- a y e ar's training under :recognized W ilso n plays the p iano w hen they T m· t masters or in well known schools, in sling "' ' I ime p asses so q u i ckl y when we .a e say s, " H e re, wear mine, but for · are doing thi ngs w e l ike Soo n t.hes oil pity sake's don't r uin them." That's a ddit ion to being given larg er mone- I f u b s ox a 1, tary benefits. " Do yo u realy enj oy countr y life pals orget au a o u t t h e m ; forget the - · . . I old m an ?" neighbor s o n e a ch sid e a d h S ally s place at the breakfast table Ou tstandmg also is t he fact tha t · Pity upon those s l """'pi·n' bn bn p is vacant. At noon her rocm-mate the finalists are selected partly "You bet I do." v "' g eau Jes e - d' l' " !ow or above the m. After s o long a a tray up to her, but it by popul ar o11 ra i o ist eners- : Wh at d-0 you do with you rself fune t here comes a patie nt k nock at li ac k u ntouched. A si g n on the door' the v ote 60 pe1 eent of ev enings?"

(The Shoe Shop eii the East Side o f the Street ) th door and a 11 k h r c<i d s , " Please be Quiet" Th"'.! final result 111 the l ocal, state and <1lS· 1 " Oh I come to town." e • we • n o wn p rase leo , · _, . · d " b f h' f II " G I · • · a 11:i,• F. new beau is forgott en 1'er · tnct au 1t1ons y means o w IC ,' own now. unny ow- t h e nois e ' · h Th h b fits t h' do ows, ,!r s,F it s timhe to •• W d ress i s unasked for and these finali sts for nati onal h ono r s are subsides a nd a little l ater t he .girls tbi; , g the others have that m;i, ht c -Osen. .e cas e n e lS year '

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(t b t ) b k h : make h e r fe el better are at her H r- have been mcreased from an aggre- ,

wo y wo step a c to i t e 1r · th d ' · "j r- e . Like sisters they are all thrill- gate of $17,500. given e prece mg i J • • • rooms .c<l at her joys, p ut grieved at her years, to $25,000.

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The awa rds this year will be as $3 500 • C-·h Pr" by not bei ng g os.9ips. (Do I h e ar a W he n Sally has ,a long dista11ce follows: first place for one boy and ' ID as tzes con tridiction? ) But, no, b ec aus e b oys telephone c all, i t isn't mor e than five one gfrl, $5,000 each and t wo y ears' don' t T hai:'s a fact. S u ch a mi nutes later when every one in the tuition in an American conse r vatory. commotion that arises w hen S ally has dorm k now s w hether it was mother Second place, $3,1100 e a ch and on e

Boys don't k no w w hat the y m iss s o now

Any one ca n ent er. For particulars see

L. D. R E.D F E-R N· Peru Nebras k a I a differen t d ate It's funny what the sis t er, brother or somebody year's tuition. Third place $2,000 P.ach . ,\l other girls say. S o me can't p ossibly 1 broth€ r . too, how everyone and one year' s tuition. Fourth p la ee see what s h e. s e e s in the new one, k nows w ho sends letters by air-mail, $1,500 each and one year' tuit io n. A n,d while others think t he o ld o ne i s good k no ws w h at days "his" lett ers are fif t h pl a c e, $1,000 eac.h and one years

riddance Down a floor, up a flo or, d ue, a nd knows w hen they are late. tuition. or perhaps acro.ss the hall, there's How nec k s a r e crane d out of front Du r ing the summer a nd e arl y fall

someone t hat can't see why the boys windows to see " him" w h e n he comes local c on test will b e held in the cities

FRESH

P astry an d Bakery D elicacies And like he r. She ' s not pretty, she's b o w - from ou t-o f- tow n to see S ally. and .tow ns of e very state, open to am- t he p r ic e s ? They a r e r i g ht legged , d oesn't dan c e , and she O f course there is always some ateur sing ers from 18 t o 25 State au- · doesn't talk much Whatev e r i s " I t " co mpl a ining, and some disapproving, ditions will folloiw a nd will be broad-

ROBBINS' BAKERY

b k f h t c.h l · l · · h Peru, N ebrask a

but it's p retty Sally. It's ut as any o t e m · o 1vmg casted from a centr a p om t m eac divine. Have you t r i ed it on? W i ll Jplac es Once a dorm girl always a state Two winners, one boy and one

it fit me?" Haven 't y o u g uess e d b y d o rm g i r l. That' s o u r m otto! g i r ls, will b e selected to represent

Offici al Bulletin

Se€ 'Th e Doll's Ho use," B udget Event, Apri l 5 , at t h e colle_ge auditorium.

EXCHANGES

e ach s t ate in district con tes cs, o f 1 I

which t here will be fiv e, he ld at c e n· t r a l paints in the East , Middle W e st, 11 I Southeast, Southwes t, and F a r W est 1

· · b th d · · of I The ten fi nalists (one boy and one I

By w i n ning o e c1s1ons a h d' t) 11 b t d u al de b ate with Dana colleg e W e d- g irl fro°.1 eac i st r ic WI e p u s<l · ht Midlan d ' s f orensic on th e air over a c o ast-to c oast n eLn e ;.Y mg ' fiv e hundre d p erc ent. work in December, for fi n al r at in.g by stan ing is no w a b oard of m usici a n s of natw nal

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I Look Our New €hevrolet Six Over A new stock o f tirei;i, U S ROYAL, D UNLOP, a n d KEL LEY. We a r e now a ble to do a n y kind of welding or brazing. F ill y o ur c a r w ith MOBILE O I L G ive Us a - · standing. All expenses of co ntes t an ts PATTERSON CHEVROLET CO Fif ty e n tran ts h a v e r egiste r ed for ' t o t h e d is tr ict a nd fi n al auditions will ' • Sc ho ol clo ses for E aste r vac atio n t he c o n tests h eld in connnection with be paid by t he Foundation 1' Successor to G. C. T h u r man I ' Thursday a t 4:30 and convenes on l the c on ve n t i on o f Pi K appa Delta, , I 1 Monday morning a t 7 :50. I Prov ince "To what do contribu te you r _..,_..,_,_..,_...., ..,_,_, _

All stud en ts exp ecti rlg; to re ce iv e a degree , cer tificate 0 1· diploma from this c olle ge in May, July, o r Aug us t , mwit appea r at once at the reg i.strar ' s off ice for the purp ose of making formal appli cati on.

Pfo1re n sfo , f rat e r n ity, P r ovince of the ; "To what do you c ontribute your\ _,_,_ .· - •atte w h· h · · · W l ey an II long Mose?" asked a newse nd. pape_r rnterv1ewer of a colo r ed cent- WHEN IN DOUBT-TRUMP OR . COME TO '\ en an an. 1

- "Because I was born a long time I KOEPPLE'S CAFE

d A t a ll -un.i v e1'8i ty mixer held Fri- back," the old gentleman replied. FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC. ay ni g ht, M a rch 8, i t is est imated

.. Phone 19!! Peru, Nebr. t h at six t y per cent of all the students

. of Ne braska attended. This -• -•

Summe r s c h o ol bulle t ins are rea d y m ixer w as the fi st of t ' t · 1 f d . t "b t" t . ff " r a po en ia or is ri u JOn a re g istrars 0 ic e . s e rie s of such soc i al gather ings for --- 1s tuden t s a nd faculty. ·

St ude n ts w i s hing to drop classes

APPLICA1'ION - STATIONERY

mus t g e t perrpis sion fr o m th e r e g- . "A Do l l' s House" by Henrik Ibsen istrnr b e for e t h e y quit atte n d i n g has been selected for the Chadron cl ass If one fails t o d o thi s, "E" sop homo r e pla y a nd will be given wiU be r ecorded against him. T h ree April 25 The p.]Jly is t horoughly unexcused absenc e s do es n o t au to - / modern, a nd m a rks the period when LOYAL PHARMACY matically drop a pers o n fro m class wo man ass e rts hers elf as the equal of bu t i nstead gives an "E" f o r -the fin a i 1m a n. Ibsen is a Sca ndinavian and one

.i 1of t he fathers of contemporary drama. gra-"'e. ., · -Chadron Eag.le

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FUNERAL DESIGNS

l e ge students, Sidney Mosser, president \VEDDING BOUQUETS Scho o l will be out May 3 L o f th e St u<lent Gov·ernment Associa- FERNS, PALMS, AND BEDDING PLANTS

Su m me r ·schoo l, first t e rm begins June 10 and closes July 17.

All st udents wishing to u se the tennis cou r ts must see Miss G oc k ley an d pay t ennis club only 75 cents. Also students w ishing to use t he courts, wh o h a ve pay ed t heir dues must s i gn up for th e cou r ts in the lobb y of th e pos t o ffi ce i n . the ad building .

Don t' forget to help adverti se , for th e M. I. N. K. Tra<:k and Field Me e t t:o be h e l d, i n P e ru, 4.

t i on, a cted as chai rman.-Kearney A.

AVENUE STORE

HOT COFFEE, COCOA, SANDWICHES

FRESH FRun:s

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CONFECTIONERY

The Handy place to get your school supplies

ICE CREAM

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New York Creations are shown here ai

SOf>D in the larger city stores.

" Say o ld ch ap c an you lo.an m e fifty? " ,,

FISK T EACHERS AGENCY (Incorporated)

S uite 410- 11 Symes, Denver-M. E. Shuck, Ph• .0., Manager

More v acancies than satisfactory applicants to fill "No s or ry I have only f o rty l et me have the for t y _.., _.., _ ...

PRICES LOWER and can owe me ten!" '

CL EANING AND PRESSING .

Zo ok, (with a t o: ar d I H ave You r Overcoat aeaned Now . Nebrattka City ' goi n g into the dairy b ussiness) , •

We give S & H Green Stamps me a w_ay to '

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Th e e nrollment this year has alr e a d y exceeded the enro llment for las t y e a r by 17. · To date the tofa l e nro ll ment for the year is 794. Last I y ea r's .total enrollment was 777. , Nebraska City, Nebraska · / Kearney Ant elope '
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Y, M:ARCH 26, 1929.

KANSAS RELAYS GROWING EVENT

Prospects Look Great for Breaking at Kansas

(Special to Pedagogian)

Record

THE PE R U

L awrence, Kans , Ma rch 18, - An e ven bi gge r a nd better Kan sas R e l a y s is predicted by the University of Kansas m a n age m e n t of thi s annual t rac k a nd field class ic, to be held thi s y ear, on Ap-r il 20, because the Kan sa s gam es wi ll n ot t hi s year conflict with any oth e r m ajor set of :{a rn es. In pre vio us ye ars the Ohio S t a t e gam es have been held on the :iame d a t e a s the K a n s as C a rniv al, hu t the eastern ga mes have now been set for a l ater date.

AMERICAN MERCURY OFFERS , LARGE PRIZES FOR ESSAYS

Here is a chance for some of the de g ree students to get a nice little

A REAL TREAT FOR STUDENTS

I T HR E E O NE -A C T S GIVEN FRIDAY ! Y." M: C. A PRES ENTS "COURAGE" (c t . d . f p o ) I (Continued from Page One) o n mu e ro m age n e . . · l teams, followers an inter T he sc ene w as ] a id m t h e settmg esti n g game. There is no admission room of the Up.ton's home. c,har,ge. start in the world. The American World ·Famous Indian Chier Lectures· The play w as dkecte d b y Earl T h e regular meeting of the Y. M. Whipple; stag e m a n age r , L es li e C. A. will convene at 7:00 o'clock in C ar ey ; proper t y man ag er, E sth e r t h e Littl e T reatre for a short meeting

Mer cury offers tW() prrizes, each of Before Peru Stude nt Body $500, for articles by college gradu at es of thi s year, di s cussin g th eir experien ces in college. One will g o to the best ar ticl e receiv ed fr.om a male stud en t , a nd the other to the bes t from a woman s tudent. The conditions:

1. No article should be less than 3tJ00 words lon g , or more than 8000

2. E ach must be the ori gin al work of a s tudent gr aduating from a n Am· eric an colle g.e with t he cla!>Sl of 1929, r. n<l takin g the A. B. or its 'equiv a l en t

IA re a l treat was afforded those w ho Dicke r son ; and a ssista nt proper ty before the vo ll ey ball game. 1t will were in at tendance at t he colle o- e m a n ag er, Leone Vanderford. b e i n the nature of business. The a uditorium last Saturday

third play of the eve i;iirrg w as ann ual electio n :Vill be at this M h { h . , prese n t ed by the Pe r ruque Guel e time. Me mbers interested m the fuarc 6, w en Mr. N1po Str ongheart, ture w e lfare o f t,he l-0ca.l organization f Ji bl d d I d' h ' f f h They gave " Th e Mas t er a oo. e n i a n c Ie o t e Sale sman" b y -William H a zl e tt Up s on a r e urging that a l arg e number of Y a kima Indi a ns m the state- of W ash- It w a s directed by ,A v·ery l G a ines ; , mn e turn out for thi s mee t ing in gto n , delivered a le cture as a num- pr operty man ag er, M arg aret Majo r s ; / b er on the c o lleg e lec t ure course The a nd assi1Sltant property man a ger w as c.hi ef appeare d in full dress of his 1 Mable Higgins. The c a s t : t' chi ef ta in s hip, which in its elf was The Sales m a n Ced.ric Crink

Crystal Theatre '

3. E a ch must bear t he full n ame s h M 1 M very interesting. It seems that every 1 The teno g rap er u n e aJor s a nd a ddr ess of t he author, the n ame z h T 1 All H C 1 · I " d h I . · ac a r y ay or en __ arve y o e o f t he colle.ge ttended, and a state- artic e o.. ress of t e ndian , with TUES ,.,. "I> 26 ' Th e scene was lai d in the s a les- , iurs. n...

The Kan s as Relays drew more than men t of t he cou r se and the its vari ed color scheme, is symbolical

Last time tonight to s.ee r.oom of the Earthw o rm Tractor Coma t hous and entries from some hun- d egree taken. of ,.hi s faith in some natural phe- CLARA BOW the " It" girl in dred and fifteen universities, high 4 E a ch must be accompani ed by nome n on. In his dress the Ipdian is pany 1

"3 Weeks End" I

school and colleges last year. Ia s t amped and addressed envelope Mr. Jmdra and his orchestra pla ye d

Th f f h f' ts t 't no t re v ealed as such a savege as we between plays.

e p;rog r am o events or t e Sev- or 1 re urn m case 1- 1s not accept- h av e be e n w ont to believe • Rather

JWED , OCT. 27

The srtory is told by ELINOR enth Annual holding of the Kan sas ed The director for the las t P lay given • GLYNN and h o w. Also Comedy. JJ h e m a k es his dreali reveal afresh to Relays s h ows fourteen relay r a ces 5. The Editor of The American h im the v ar io us beneficent influences was Anna Best Joder, g ener a l stage I and ten special events for individ- Merc ury, will be the sole judge of the h' h h d · d f h ' manager, John Dillon; a nd advertisupo n w 1c e epen s or , 1s susu a l competition. co m pe t ition t b tl f b d d t mg man ag-er, Don Duryea. · · en a nce, o 1 or o y an spin

On this night we will sbow

It also is certa m · th a t one or two , All m a nu sc r ipts s h ould be m ailed I Th h' f t Id h ' d " th th 1 · Guest ticke t s wer.e a vail a ble a nd

· j I e c 1e ·o 1s a u 1ence a e s p ec i a l fe ature r ac es be t ween int e r- to t he Ame r ic a n Mercury not lat e r t t" t t . b l t t f m a ny students and faculty w ho a re

n atio n al l y k n ow sta r s will b e added 1 tha n Jul y 1, next The two priz e- cam e oTehn ter u h 0 orm not Drama ti c Club memb e rs.

a m1,:.ia1on a m 1ss10 n, ,, e sa1 , w as to t h e reg ul ar co m p -etJti ve pro g r a m. , w 1:-i. n e rs w ill b e printed in the iss u e -t 1 th 1 d ' h -t a 'Sto r y by Rex Beach and with o re vea e n 1an c .arac er m a

The dec athlon ev e nt is als'O beiri g for .S epte m ber. In c ase ot h e r s ar e tr u e r an d more w o r t h y li g h t th an There is a r ule i g r a mm ar which . Thomas Meighan, Evelyn Brent re ta ined o n t he Kansas pro g ram this I th a t t o be w orth p r int- th at in which he is usu ally .held He fo r bids u s in g a prep ositio n t o end a I and Ren e e Adoree in the cast, ye a r Thi s te n eve nt t es t was w o n mg , off e r s w ill b e them. procee d e d t o tell, ver y entert ainin g - I s entence. This rule wa s sm as hed I this is a powerf ul productidn b y Tom Church.hill of the n o w ill be obhd g ed t o ly, of th e. p art the Indian had p1a yed j ed to smithe . reenes by a sick bo y : f and if y-0u like a .good picture Umve r s1ty· of O k l a h om a , who l ater ,.__cept _.a n off e r. There a re no an d is pl a yi ng in our n ati on al life. · who had express ed a d e si r e to h av e I s ee thi s one, also· to the ladies. m a d e t he Ol ym pic t e a m in t he same ot h er cond1t1on s. For further infor- jp h f f h' d 'Robins on Cruso e r e ad t o h i m H is I This night will be CHINA er ap s v ery ew o 1s au 1ence l · 1 f : v ent and pl a ced rn t h e fm a ls. He In <1 t1 on c ? ncernng the c ont:st wnte , knew t ha t so 'iu an y Indi a ns h ad ri sen got the Swi w F a mil y Cru so e NIGHT instead of the regular IS expe:te d co m pete in t h e d ecath- to th e of t he or to It o p r ominence in p11blic life. He rnstea d , wher eup on he exc l a i m ed p et- I Thurs day. Comedy and News. Ion aga m t hi s year a t K an s as t he Ame11can Mercury Ma g azme. h imself is a hi g hly educ ated man, lul a ntly: "W,hat did you g ive me th a t 1 I

The rel a y fo r univ e r sit.y teams a re speak in g mo s t ex ce llent E n glish, fre- book to re a d ou t of fr om for?" ' - -

t GIRLS CLUB TOURNEY STARTED a a quar te r mile, half mile, one mi1e, q u ent ly usiqg t e rms of sp eech that THUR t 'I f 1 (Continued from Page On ef-

S FRI SAT MARCH w o m1 es, our m1 es, a nd dist a nce s h owed that he h ad delved deeply in , ., ., ., ' medley (440, 880, 1320, and mile). ji arl , Wi sc h m ei er , H a zel M ath - li te r at u r e , both of history and sc i- r, ::· 29 36· Co lle g e cl ac'S r e lays a r e a t a half ews, 'Ber mce Nel so n, a nd E v e yn S l1el- ence

m1 e, one mil e, two miles , and ·medle y, I .

I 1Wh1te Shadows of .1 . . to n. A F I N E R S 0 D A 1f

When he came to the habits of life · f' j · (4 40, 880, 1320, and1 mile). h On th e at v ario us among his people he was most enter.- 1 0 R I the South Seas"

Hi g h sch o ol relays are a h a lf b e: n ci itics wh (). have g iv e n ta inin g and in s tru ctive. The way of

mil e, one mile, two mil es, and medley then o pimo n s a nd nam ed the pl a y- a n Indi a n mot her wi t h her babe was

L U N C H ' I A thrill that will sttay with (44 0, 220, 220, 880). ·e rs seemed to th em th e mos t ou t - revealed to h a ve a meaning th at was I yhou i n your memor y - alone 0..11

_,. s t a n dm g The m os t no t ed and p r ob- - t e plague ship manned b a Speci a l even ts open t o university a b ly t h e bes t include the follo w i ng : f was eve r se t y ou J I crew of dead sailors an d co ll ege me n a re t h e 100 y a rd ce n ters, M nxme a nd D o r t h

a w aits you a t our foun t ain out to ·the 0 f d as h , 120 yar d hi g h hurdle s 3 000 z· d t " D h 0 Y nes h e r b abe str ap p ed to her b ack, . I Th pen sea. f m eters, s h ot put, j a v elin 'dis- a Le c ehn ers,d For ot y Cow- :lia cing t he o}:lpos it e dire cti on, fo r the Come i n toda y a nd tr e at y o u r- I y e Ill.0th st aimazing picture of cus th r ow, runnin g high jump 'run- foa iJ,oande Aeall y, aRn r a ncies CoOw - pur pose of ac cu s t omin g it t o th e v a- , self and fr ie nd s to the fin e st f theears, e pear] diving traffic, t' • 1 , rw r s, ee n ea gan Jl ez 1- h h I : menaoce of the "Vh't m g- bro a d jum p a nd d ec a thlon so d S W d' no us s1g ts t a t m eet its ey es, thus lunch and an d lives t d r inks y o u Tw 1 e shad' · n, a n u e es n er; g ua r s, G la d ys in cr e asin g its ow ers of observ at ion I ever t as ted o_w. · 0 y e ars of dan1;; erous

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CON TRACT FOR DORM TO BE LET I Conkling Most of t hese

(Continued from P age O n e) Ihad considerable experience 'in high ing it o n the limb of a tree for so

The sam e reason account s for hang- ou

and borr ow the sum of $100,000 from sc hool basketball. many hours every d ay. It thus gets

t he trust c omp a ny, but will not pay All team played Friday ninght, with a famili a r acquaintance wi th all the

out a cent except upon orders of the the Greens vs. Yell ows, and tfie Reds wild f6lk of the fores t , and becomes

Nermal board. This company is or- , vs. Purples During the tournament friends w ith them.

law and it will c ease to exist w hen When three games hav e be en played gi'.l is educated in all of those I I

the• buildin g is comple.ted and .the Iby each te a m. the will play things s.he ought to k ;iow, .her .6 Nebraska City, Nebr.

nr ust comp a ny 1s repaid from the f o1 the champ1onsh1p.. ' own mother, a nd under condit10 ns "

rentals from the building. This, it is

After the games Frid ay m g ht, the that safegaurd the little girl fr om

h · h b om

years. mi e e c o n sis m · ' . , ' that overtake Her sjsters of t he au-,

estimated, will t a ke about t irteen v a r,s1ty t e a m was c osen Y a c · m a ny of the surprisres and hearta ches "tt · t· g of· Maxine Reagan c

The new .s.tructure will be located the sport Dorothy ¥ artrn d a e, c as ian r ac e, who are taugh t to think

to the n orth of and attac.hed to the p.resid ent; Mis 3 Roo t , sp · nor; and .1f themselves as so muc.h more fapresent dormitory. Its north side will Conklin g, .Ha yek, Cowan, a nd Re a - vored. The Indian boy is taken into Home

of Hart, Schaffner & Marx

b e 78 feet north of the end of the .g-a n •. capta rns of the four t eams. t h e forest by the medicine man a t old The building itself, Mi ss Root the games, as - the age of puberty,: and there is. 914 Central Ave., • Auburn, Neb£. exclusive of the pass a g e way con- sisted by o t her ofl'!cials chosen from schooled" in the mysteries of sex, andnectl..... g the two building s, will be m emhb e r s of G. A. A.·.11 ti t.h e ir mastery, tHl he has earned· theII _,_,_ 42x136 feet on the ground, and will I T e tournament Wl con nue next dght to we ar the two eagle feathers hei g ht. The bidder getting the con- M:i-rch 25 and 26· H e said that the Indian home ,was be three sto ries and basement in week, probably Monday and Tuesday, indicati ve of the fact.

tract must be prepared to begin work Many of the members are workrng I a home, aq d not a parking place and at once, and to complete the struc- for l etters · or sweaters are a cafeteri a. C.hildren are not named ture by the time school opens this awarded by G. A: A. p ornts till they nave ·done something worth Coml·ng fall. ed by ways specified m the const1tu- h"l th ame is given them f G " At.hi . A . . A w I e , en a n t1on o iris etic ssociation that goes with them through life in BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY good number of points are awarded a w ay that advertises their achieve-

FOR GENEVIEVE FISHER for making a , team, hence the notable men.t, and ·gives them some thing to which liv e up to Thei r n a mes soi:ie- \

Miss Genevieve Fisher had a very t.hmg d efi mte m connection w1.th ; I

birthday surprise when FABRICATOR! CLUB PLAN FOR their own .lives.

her brother Alva Fisher and wife and I I his p eopile that he was . most eloquent found nine of her girl friends there Th F b . -:--Cl b M d j a11 d c onvincing. Sp ace does not per'

was mv1ted to sp.end with EXHIBIT IN NEAR FUTURE It was -m rel atmg the wiongs of -""-'-

e a ncaton u met on ay, . . . th d to help celebrate. A very sump- h 18 Th b t" 1 mit gomg mto that phase of e ab h h 1iarc . e mem ers con muet I d . h th t ious dm i:e-r was served y t e os- 1 k d b k 1 , dress. It was receive wit en uTh I f d k d t d Lie wor on purses an as e s. , · d · d tess. e ange oo ca e ecora e f h 1 siastic app lause, an m any remame . . Ib orn e o t e purses a re a mo st com- h 111 g reen .frostrng and candles was 'let-e<l. 1to con g ratulate a nd c on v_erse with t e se rv ed with shamrock ice cream. p \ h 1 d f th f I chief, at the close of his address. , n 101.t 1s p anne or e u- ...,_..,_,_ !"- addi:_essrng his dogi vi:-it<>rs m eeting.

: tu\ e. club is also consider::1 J 1:1 I

You vas on1y a dog,. but I The liext meeting o( the club '\'J?!!

J. D. GRAVES

ATTORNEY AT LAW v1s h I vas you. Ven you go mit your M"r.d iJ.y , P. pi-il 1, in room 103 of tlie ·

bed in you chust turn a round dree

times and la do..wn; :ven I go mit the ·

b ed in I have to lock up de place and "Mummy, I'm goi n g- to g iv e

wind up de clock and out the cat out 1 my .s:pade and p ail."

' and -0n ress myself, an my rau "What for Willie?" wakes up and scolds. Den de baby I "So she can kick it "

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-bn Fr ida y , Marc h 22, a Peru De- as coac h e d 'Latt etics Th e Co llege Ch o rus of P e ru Sta t e ma n h as b een w it h Ch ester for the I W ith most ela b orate sta ge s e ta.t D a nneb ro g , Nebraska. as yea r1 · I ting u se d in rece n t years at P er u , t h e bate Squad comp,osed .o f H a r v ey h is t eam p laye d twenty -two b as k e t- ! T each e r s , Co ll e ge presented T h eoro- t h ree y ears a nd t h at ti m e, Ipro du cti.o n of " Henri k ' Ib se n 's Nic ke.l, A v e ry l Gai n e s , L e s li e Le o n- ball g ames a n d won twenty of them I dore Dub ois's sac r e d ca n ta t a " Th e his te a m s h av e lost bu t s ix games o u.t , m aste r p iec e, A Do ll s H ou se wa s a rd, Archie M art in a nd Coach Lind - This year t h e p l a yed t wen t y-t h ree' S e ven L as t Wo rds of Ch r ist." at t h e of t hi rty-se v e n. D ale Snoo k, Captai n, , pr es e n t ed b y t h e P e ru Dr amatic C lu b say s t a1:ted o n a deb a te t our of c e> l- games winin g n i n e t ee n of t h em Fi r s • ·Ch ri stia n Church in Aubw·n, o n was h ig h p-0 i nt m a n fo r th e season , F r ida y eve ning, Apr il 5, in t h e c olleges an d un iv-ers ities of Nebr a sk::i. B Heitie's team h as w-0n t h e . S u nday e ve n in g , MarC' h 24, an d. at t he ' wit h a total of 125 p oin ts. I J.e gTeh a u d i todriu mt.· f or t his t h r ee a ct cu p a t t h e Gra nd I s l and distri ct e pro uc 1on an d . Sou t h D a k ota. A debate w a s I to u rn a men t for t h e p ast -yea r s, co ll ege a ud1 to rrnm in er u , o n W ed_ S e ve n le t terme n wi ll. be bac k n ext / pl ay w as the se con d m a j or di·am at c he ld wi t h N ebra ska W e sleyan the- and w on Cl as s D at t h e st a.te to u rna- nes d ay, Mnrch ! s eason an d C oac h N a iman h opes to l preform a n ce l?Y t h e P er u Dr a m a t ic , f th t t d h m e t t h " , A la.rge audience w as present at i s c h ed uJ e games "th W ese !ya n h1 g h l Cl ub this veai t h e fi rst pr odu ctio n even m g 0 e We n y -s econ in t e 1 , Tnh Dl S yeabr t k t t h e ! th e pres e nta tion in bot h a n cJ. an d H a ve lock of the Gr eater Linc oln b ei i rr o n home' comi n g Oc t obe r 27 d ·t · of th · •t p _ :e a n n e ro g r ac earn won · 1 h b" "' • au 1 o n um e u n 1vers 1 y er u P e r u 1 L eag u e S m ith a nd Pu g h a v e ee n l " A D ll' H " as directed b I H o war d C o un tv trac an d f1 eld mee t ! · o s o u se w was rep r ese n t ed b y Mr Leo n <lrd, , 1 t d t k ts e Th e c a n tata conta ins se ver al so lo · selected co-cap t ains fo r n ext seaso n . A nn a Bes t J od er a nd a ssisted b y Ge<lMiss Gain es an d M r . M arti n , in c o n- as llyeatr,f an th. p r ospe c ar I p arts. Marga ret · - 1 r ic C ,..; nk Th e scene was laid in exc·e e n or 1s Vt:ar. • • tr u ctive a r g u : nent, Mr L e.o nard clo s -1 1 L o r e n e Nort on s a n g the sopTan o pa r ts ·

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s tm as , a n d th e seco n d net teste d. T he decisi o n was ren d ered 2 · NEY ert T. Benford was 1 U too k pl ace t h e d ay af t er Christmas t-0 1 in fav or ,o f W e sle y an by P r of.es- 1 WINS TO UR 1 1 The program. opened scn ptur e : - - - and t h at of t he t h i rd and closing ac t sors Pol k, A r ndt , and Buling a irne. : _ r e adin g The mtroduction was a so- : Samuel Traudt to Be Junior Chemist too k p lace the d ay after Chris tm as Mr . Ar n d t o f N e b r aska Law ! . S _ p r ano solo san g at Auburn b y 1 In Field of Plant Ch e mistr y f Th e out-sta n d:i-n g lea d of t h e pn ofavored Peru. w ith his d ed s i .:. r.. l I First Voile y B a ll Tourn ament pon Norto n. a nd at Pe r u by Margaret En-1 1, du ctio n was N ora R e lme r, pl ay ed b y s o re d b y Y . M . C. A. j 1 k h d M S h l T h P eru sq u a d t h e n -i o ur n e ye d : · g e erruer. L ast we e k word re a.c e r a m- Jo y Mic h e l, w h o du r m g t e s eco nc e d a ed in ' a debate · · The "First Word" w as 8 b an tone uel T raud t fr om W as hin g t.on , D C a c t gave a very ef fect i ve d an ce of anS t at Madison Th e : h e and tenor soli s ang by R ay m ond tha t h e h a d passe d v ery cre di ta bl y t h e T a r ante ll a. Miss Mic k el is a studWI as ern · a e . ulity mem ers won e M ·: 'r?-eho lm and Mr. Ste<;:k. The secon d th e g overnme n t exami n ation he re- e nt of d a n cin.g h avin g s tu d ie cL in Ch iThe P eru te a m w hich a d v oc,: ate d · b a ll t o urne y spon s or e d by t e - · · 1 p ar t was a , b a rit one and tenol' du et se n tl y wrote o n bio chem istry, a nd is ca g o It w ill be rememb e red Miss in t h is case a s u b s titute fo r t he t rial C A. by sc o rrng a 15 to ll j w ith chorus. liste d on t h eir ro ll for app.ointm en t ' Mi c k e l pl ayed t h e l a d in " Sm ilin ' by j u ry me t h od, was comp o s ed of , 4 v ict o r y ove r_ J oe Kr e.iW ci sd ride - Th e " Thi r d W o rd" was so lo a.nd , as J un i o r Ch e m ist in t he of b l a n t Th ro" in the summ e r of twenty se ven L d, d M "s s ' 1 yers in t h e fma ls l ast e n Es av 1 Th I by1 d Mr. Nkke l. M r eo n a r an1 · I a_ · · - I c horus. e s o o s w ere s a n g • chemis try as s oon as hi s work for Ma ry Ali ce Engles w ho p ay e unGanes. I t is ge-n e r l y beli"e v-ed t h at m g .ht. ! M ar g a ret E ng le kemi e r , sopr a n o ; R a y - ! the

A. B. degre e i s fi n i she d I d e r st udy fo r th e ro l e of Nor a d id a th e team a s a who l e p re sen t ed a mo s t 1 1 The 0 '.1 m a r c h ! m o nd t en or and Mr I Th e entr ance s a l a ry for j un ior sci - I f i n e pi ece of ,commend a bl e work tl'ec ti ve debate. Ea ch m e mber of to a champ 1ons h 1p }>Y t he I Steck, b a r1 to n e. The fo u rth p art was e ntific p osit io n s with the govern - I p al't of t h e u nd erstudy tho u g h enl1 rt.he sq u ad took ro unded r a?s at the E as t .Sde B a.k e r s m the f irst Ia barit.o.n e so l.o s a n g b y Mr. Steck . I me n t ran g e fr om . t o 2,5?0 , ! ely u nsung is n ear l y as importa:i t as Easter n .S t at e c a se , an d fm aily M r I Th e Barbe r s, c o nquer o r s of t he Bank I Th e fif th, stxth , a nd sev en t h m a kin g t hes e p os1t 1ons very d es1r- · t h e main a ctor and m ay as Leon ard in h i s rebuttal p o i nte d a ers in t he seco n d en: ount- we r e a ls o s olo and c ho ru s parts nb le P romotio n is oft en r ap i d an d ! impor t a n t if t h e ma i n a c tor is mcaf ll · th e n e g·ati ve cas e w h1ch I er with t h e A ll -S ta r s. This Vlc t-0ry lowi ng the seve n t h -wor d was an m- divisio n s of t h e fiel d s of bio lo g v and p ac it a te d · -effe c t i ve,l y -corre c t ed du r - gav e t he AI L-S tars. t h e rig h t :o 111-eet j strumen tal i n teTme zzo , by M r. B en - c h emls tr y carr y sa iari es r a n g i n g fr o m J oe i n the part d of t h e deb at e. the Boil ermak ers m t h e semi-fm a ls , for d a nd the ,program t h e n c l ose d , $i; OOO to "' 10 00 0 or more He l me r p.l a yed oppo s i te Miss Mick e l mg the r e mam <er R h R"d - h a d a.1-· ' u, <> - • • h d t h etr t our The 0 1lers and o u g 1 eis · j with a pr a ye r m so n g b y t he ch oru s Th e federal g ov e r n me n t a n d th e i n a perfect char a cte nzat1o n of t e

The squad Mitchell, re-atly f-0und the Boil erm a kers \ Th eoro d.ore Dub-0is, t he stat e g ov e rnments in all of t h e states r o le. t.o D a k o ta Wes y d . m u ch for t h em a nd h ad fa ll en b y t \ of t h e cantata, w as a F re n c h musi cal a n d t e rrito rie s m aintain a h os t of J oe J o n es is one of the mo st a cwhe1,e t hey en g;.age m ab n g h t to a ways ide in the firs t an d &e cond rou nd composer b orn a t Rosn ey i n 1837 e n tific w or k e rs o n t h e ii: staffs, t h e / complis h e d d rama t i c stu d ents on t h e Th asoi:i was ro u , h b I . . . h t de bat e. e s e, S outh D akota i n e nc o unte r s. jHe studi ed m Rome, where e _ ecan:i e n u mb e r fo r t h e en tire cou n try tota l- campu s Du r rn g t he t h 1e e years t a cl-0s e a t D ai kota. S tate The A ll-S tars seeme d afr a id by t h e, G1:and P nx \n g we.J l OVP;l:.,- t l Q OOO IIJJ.J r \\, m oi:; f , Mr n e _ h'.ll'. h p,, 11 a!: ?e h ns a deb ate WJth So ' e m comp ose d o f l-o-f .p! cv1f> U<> : ecore de R"6m:e. fll.ter dr sro f whom are bi olo g is t s , che m ists, a1Qd !. p l a yed s ev e ra l 1ea.d.§> m dr a matic p_r eCnlJ0 1?"e T he P eru t -S1 d Mr d h a d 110 di f fi c ult v a d van cin g to l a n d de v oted hi m self to tea c h m g Du r - I 1 · t s Ise ntat ions as we ll as in t he m u s1i:al., Mi Gain.es a n - · a n - I geo og 1s Mr. L e on a rd, ss t t f o r tr i a l the fi n a ls in g t his t ime h e compo s ed a q u a n - T h e dema nd for s c ientists by t h e op e re t t as a ;er e e asil y I T he Bri ck l a,y e r s bas e d thei r claim / tity of sacred ,,notably " L es go vernme n t a nd t h e sta te exp e r im e n t two lea d s w e re by 1urv 1n thIB I f n a n e as y fi rs t roun d v1cWr y j S ept du (Th e Seve n tb · · of t:h e situatio n t.o a.me o e mas l!ers ____, ,

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IC h ester h ig h 's e as k e tba ll s q uad ,. ___ L. W H e fti e '27 i s an o ther coac h j I Leo nard, Ma r t i n , N ic kel, Lindsay Make Long T rip a nd w -<> as go n e o ut from P eru a nd I " S e v e n La s t W ords of Chris t " Given . m a d e goo d F.o r th e past tw o yea rs a t Auburn a n eru d P h as fin is h e d a successf u l seas o n. mg Parts h h with te n victor ieS' out of tw e l ve s tar ts ! All Ch arac t e rs S how Skill in Presen tMr Hefti·e h hi · Co a c h J G N a iman a forme r P er u

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IS e ate to u r cov e red o v-e r I . o n an eas y fi rst r o un d victory . S ept P aro J.es du Ch r ist" (The Se v e n I governme nt and t he s t a l e expenrn en t T h es e t wo lea ds we r e suppo rted by seventeen m iles, an d over t h e Tun e rv ill e Six a n d a seco nd L ast Words of Ch r ist) In 1896 Du- and sci e n t i.fi c station a.t· t horo u g ly t h e ei g h t oth er m em b ers of t h e n week of t i me. It f .o1lowed on-e of/ 1' to1 y o v.e r t he P a inte r s'. t h e s t umb- b ois became director of the conse r - 1 s ala n es, ma k es a consi cl e rn 'l1e Thr ee of which w e r e childre n, R alph mos.t su.cces sfu l se a so?s in f oren- 1 Lflg b k•: k of th e N o1th Side T urn er s. r vatorie in P a ris. H e is an ex t remely / r: ut in t h e of te ac h ers a v ail, H ays, Wi lard Redfe rn , a nd K athly n sics Pei u h as e ver enJo ye d The The go od s ize d cro w d whi c h it r o lifi c comp oser, and h a s writt en i n for s c 1en t1f 1c of a ll Ben eford the squad, was an outs t and ing event i sh o w e d in terest in t he· fin a l enc ount er I a v ari ety of forms. His sa cred work s kinds. / A chara cter p a rt of the p.lay, t h at in the experi e nc e of c o ll ege life. ' :"ere r e w a rd.e d for t h eir time w h en I in c lude fo ur m asses, " The Seven L as t / Mi · r of wo r •( · of Doc to r R a nd was p l ayed by Fred The debator.s wer.e hospitabl y r eceived the Y . M. served lig h t refreshme n t s I W or ds of Chris t" a nd a larg e num- j "".'ll p i u b nb ly '>e at F•·1m- 1Du ey wh o h as m ad e many previous and ente rtai ned. by t h e out-of-state aft er th e g ame. Ih er .of motets and pieces for or gan cisco " I' l:' e,,d Harb or, l [awa u d.r am atic ap pea r a nces. T h e par t inst itution s T hey w e re acc orded e v -

1 H e a lso comp osed many pi'eces for j _ • Iof the villa in w 1 e p l ayed b y N eils T r ac o u rtes y and p r i vHe g e a t e a ch Many New Players j/ t he t heater , pi ano, a nd votce. ; Estes Park Meeting · b e r t in a ve ry satisfa c tory man n er It city w h ere they d e b ated They were I R e orti n For T . _

1 At trac t s Many St udents was his firs t appe arance on t he P eru met by oth er deba tors w ho, lik e them - p g enn1s ,

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stag e ,se.lves, were e xper i e ncing pleasu r e 1 Wh , · · 1 An oth er in te r es"' n-g Joi ' nt " E s tes J The part of Mrs. Lind en was p l ayed d . t . b 1 oo p ·ee . T enn is is now i n full '" b E I N l ethnJoyhmen m a of c o lleg e I swin o-. You s h o uld s e e t h e n ew

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ark" m ee t in .of the Y. M. a nd y y ve y n or ing er . Ann e t he nu rse lu" at as mar ked m :flu,ence in a / >=> Bob- · g I b y Gw endolyn M a llo r y, a n d that of particul a r type of trai ng fo r publi c cat vacket T. E . Ennis, ___ w.• w as h el d on . Wed.n.esd ay, Ap r il 3, J (Con tinued on P a g e F our ) life whe11 i s i n a c: 1; 011 with l a st y e ar' s Barton Giv es an Interes ting i n t h e hi g·h sc h oo l a u d itorium A fter f ac u l t y ten n is c h amp io n , V icto r H. Discussion on Carl Aikley sin g in g an d the scripture re a din g , a Conklin Cagesters W in Annual Tour n amen t Track Pros p.ec t Are

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Ji n dra. N o w Mr. J i nd r a is s atis fi.e d. j mix e d quartette san g two sp eci al He h a s b l f ' d p II L ast v even i n g rne1;1:.ier'i 'lf In u m b er s, " I Ca n n ot Sing th e Ol d ee-n oa 1n g a ro un e ru a I · · ,, " s • • 1 T ri l:l cta weH· Mu ch e•' e<l i n t t'le S on gs an d Flo w Ge n tly w eet Af- After a week of exci ti n g g ames w1nte r p la y in g s w eet m elodi es an d 1 , " ' ,, M b f h t tt d 1scnss10 n h arto n H cf 1 h e to n. em er s 0 t e g u a r e e were t he g irl's b asketball to urney e n ded Coaches G r af an d Lorb e er h a ve hop1n g t h at he wo uld fin d someo ne • " T a xi d e rm y of C arl A ikley" Th e H ar v,ey N k k el, Louise R o hrs, Alice h C , '-- - k' t h B b t · d h . . . · . . . C 1 w it onk h n g s t eam w inn ing. Fm e .,.,.,n w01· Ing e o ca· c m er w o w o u ld ma k e t h m gs hv;ely f o r n ew f!t,,Jd :•t 0 11 En g leke1 me1 a nd Ed o e pounders hard fo r t he past t wo w eeks hi m t h is spring. , gro u n d >l · Je n irom L ak e iVJi1. 'i i ga n, j Col ored views a nd sn apsho t s we r e 1 sp ortsmans hip an d good p laying was in prep.ara.tion f o r the annual Has t - T o get a: ch a nc e a t th:e courts is a l- h as be.::rHne fa ,11o us as 1 pl a c e wh e r-e s hown .o n t h e sc r een They ex - s h own ,t h r ou g h out t he tourname n t ings R el ays h'eld t h i s ye ar o n April 13 m ost a:n 1•mp oss1b1h ty Wh a t P er u I on e m rv e · t h e ar.tv; : k gi'O ups : J p larn ed by L eo H a up tman, w ho v1s1t -R eagans team was r u nn e r -up to These r elay s dr aw s o m e of t he bes t wi ll do in t enn i s t his y e a r is y et to r an nim al k ille d b y C arl Aikley a nd e d Estes P ark last summe r . Th ese I Conk li ng. At t h e end -Of the sec ond men fr om N ebraska S tat e C o lle g.,es be seen . W h a t h er prospect s a r e is I mo u nted b v hi m in th eir n a tura l s u r - vi ews gave a vi v id. pictu re of t he con - h If f th h . h ' h and real c ompetition i s bein g looked another s tory . JI r o u n d ings. · • ti nenta l d ivi d e and t h e s cao r e 0 was

fo rward to, e specially i n t h e mile Wi t h C oach Enni s working a co up -A s t u d y of s u c h groups th e faro - G ree n Mou n tai n s, Estes P ark 1 !a g e, governi g g i r l's b asketb a ll d o a llow relay w ith Hastings pre s e n t in g a l e cf &eason e d p l aye r s a n d a hu 1.1 cit-ed ous, " Two E J.ep h a n ts" and the " D ear T h omp so n Rive r, Bear Lake, a n d as- pl ayi n g of f a tie. S o Conkli n on team of v e t erns t h at p l a ced t hi r d in amateurs in t o fi g h t i ng co ndiotio n the i rt t h e F o u r S e a so n s ", rev eals a n art pen forests and ot he r sce n es near h a vin g t h r ee victories t o a l'ecord bre aki n g performance a t P er u tenni s pros p ects a.r e begin nin g of taxidermy th a t h as n ever been Estes P ark one an d on e-h alf. d h l d b h · · th ' M'ss F lo rence D a vis a n other of the T exas R e.lay s and secon i n an- t o s i ne equ a e y a.ny o t er ar t ist m 1s 1 For ever y sp o rt a varsity team other fast he at t he fo ll owi n g d ay a t / B a ck w i t h O ld P er u t h i s sp ring are fi eld

P er u's re'piresentatives at a: r ecent is chosen T he ni g ht of the first C W I b h l M A k l · d th E stes P ark co nfer erice told why s h e Southern Me thodi s t. a:t l ett a nd a s ey, o t vetern p a y - rs. 1 ey a ccomp ame e g re a t g a me the b est players were noted Graf expec.ts to tak e a h a lf-mile / ers th a t h ave p lenoty of push w hen t a xide rmi st on his African hun t i n g p arti,c u lln·ly like d Est es ; s he a lso a nd p la ced on t h e v arsity team. The · d f · k d f t t g tt' g t h e b a ll over th e t r ips a n d a ssisted h irri m ateri ally in gav,e t h e exp r essio n of a number of f I! · · 1 k h team c ompose o me n p J.c e . 1 comes o e m , w h o h av e h a d t he pleas ure o ow1n g g 1r s m a e u p t e v ar s ity Capt ain Williams, Briggs, W1cma, n et Th e n thm g s l ook p r e tty good for t h e l a bo r ou s a.n d expensive w or k of fo r this ye ar: Ma rjor ie L eahy, side Sams, Risse ng e :u, M ump er a n d Z ook. / .co a c h .E nm.·s w hen _ s uch m e n as B ooth, moun t in g. An Afrk an r oon:i, h ou sing of atten di n g su ch a coference. cen t er; Ada Conk ling, .g . u ard; A lene R k N k 1 d D t t.. f t i t d T h e fo llow in g Y. M. C. A. office r s R f

A two mi le t e a m pi!Cked from Cap- 1 Du e y, a.nc , 1c e , an a venpor a nu mve r o r ecen y mo u n e g r oups e age n, orward ; Maxine Reagan , lain Williams, Briggs , G a.llo w ay, re ::; uhH" ly o n t:h e c o Lll'L:' - from t h a t co ntin ent, is to b e a n a d - we re r ecentl y e lect ed : jump ing cen ter; G!lad ys Hoagla nd, l b h d d ·t t t h F ' Id M m · th P resdent-- Raym ond T ren h olm d D h C

You n!!', D elz e ll, U b ben, Cole, , A s yet n o games rnv e _een sc e - 1 on · o e 1e useu m e guar ; oro t y owan, side ce n ter ; / b h d f t F I · th V-President--Elmer H e r.tel s W f and Cope is also e n tered . An entry uJ.e d for tihe Bobc a ts, u . t 1.t 1.s ope n ear u ure . ew p a ces m e ue ·esner, or eward; Lyda H ayek , h f "W' d c·t " - s a n v1·s ·t Recording Sec - John Bath d d I OJ f in t he miJ.e <relay will p o ssi b ly b e sent/ tha t b e for e t e s e·aso n is -Over a ·ew . l•n y I y ' r eceive a m Y I - G ' rass g u ar ; an n ez esen, orwa rd . a.I , t e ams can be s c.h e dule d. Nothin g h as ors as does tth i s world fam o us m u s- T h is team w as c h osen by the sp 'or t 10 g so. · l t men will also been said of t h e a nnual tennis· to ur- ·e u m . Prog r a m Ch aifm an- Edwin Boo t h lead er, Ma x in e R e agan ; t he four ome sp-ec1 a e v en . . be taken, prob a bl y He r t z , s t ate rec ord n amen t w hi ch h a s become a c usto:in 1 te a m c a ptam.s, Ad a Con k lin g, A len e m e s :i, ble vict or; A r r a n g ement s w ill p ro b ab ly b e mad e co mposin g t he N e pras ka Asso ciation A B degree at P eru in 1927, was H ayek; the p Teside nit of the Girl's h Id t h h t t, and Zook/ a t Per u for t he past s e ve r al ye a.rs I n stru ctors a nd off icers of sc hbols Mrs, Mar y Meser ve, w h o t oo k h er R eagan, D o i othy Cow an, and Lyd a w o ast year s corh a ; u m e e t for t h is l ater o n i n t h e year of Chu rc h c o ll e g es, at t h e ass oci a -r ecently h on ored b y elec tion to m em - A t hletic Association, D o r t h y Mar tinin t h e das'hes at t e c o n e r e n ce . · · ti ons' a nnu a l m eetin g at H asti n gs,] b ers hip in t h e , h onor a r y Scie n t ific d a le, and t he sponsor of the or gan i.. . I . k' Th e h o no r a ble Fre d e r i c S . B err y Marc h 22-23, went on r ecord as a Soci ety of Sig.J'.!la Xi. Mrs. Meser ve zat ion, Miss Fra nc es R oot. "Self Expression- s l t a w o r i ng ' · f f H R J I 1 Id f 11 h p · t h e b io logy d e T h · I d d · f " h i c of o f Wa n e h as b ee n e n gag·e d to d e li ver c o n fere n ce in avor o o u se u e 10 s a e o ws I m - e g1r s a re awar ·e points ?r Philosophy of life, was t e top Y t d d at 4 17, a b ill n ow b efore t h e .Jegis lat u re p a r tmen t of t he Univ e r si t y of Color- various activ it ies of G A A suc h as: r.i d d t c t r t h e a nnu ail c omme n ce m e n a ress , x.; Stanley Jones a ress 0 0 ne St t T e ac h e r s C o llege d ur- t o un ify certificato n and ail ow th e ad o, a nd exp ec ts to tak e h e r Master s hikin g, te n ni s, swimmin g, t rack, pracUnion CoJJ.ege, an d Wesley an s t u -W ay ne a e t w·ee k M a y 26 s ta te d eparme nt of e d uc ati on to is -d eg r e e nex.t s u mm·er, wi t h h er m ajor tic ing l)'laking te ams, an d h oldi n g· - t · · th c o mm e n cemen , dents in the Wes l eyan a um onum m g e s u e a ll certiflicates. w or k in t h e 1 P la n t T a x o n omy. (Conti n u ed on P age Four ) Wednesday morning to 29.

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is g r oss in eq u a li ty .of e auc ati o n a l oppo r t uni t y in Ne br as k a. I The ac hin g is the o ne profession wher e ro n omy anCI astro n orru ca,1 equipm en i; D · t 1's m e th od r e cei ves a n y enco urage- its prop er p l ac e in edu cati.on Th e o n the same equ atori a l m o u nt -

oes it a ny t hmg to y o u th a t me n t. Industry an d t h e craf ts G r.ee ks justly r e g a r de d astr o nomy t he m g, so both te lescop es c ould be us ed j

yo u a r e r ecelV m g a ve ry mod est re- tu rn in g to t h - h 1 f h . m other sci e nc e as it is vet to d ay a t un ce gi v ing a . h ig h er power and You'll not be dissappoin.ted t f h 1 d e sc oo or t ei r s uppl y • -' a lo , · f h urn on y o u r year s o sc o o m g an of h e lp, h avi n g l a r gely s cr ap- g ivi ng bi r th to g eolo gy, g e og r ap h y b \\ v1ew o any :aven - if you get your hair cut a t prep ara t i o n fo r te a c hin g? C omp a re p e el .t h e 't ri al a nd erro r meth.o d ge n- I a nd r e late d s ci e n c es, a nd furn is hin g od y , . a um q u e hig hl y I y our sala ry with the capi- er a lly s poken of as t h e ' apore ntic e p h ys ics an d ch em is t ry with th eir f eat u1 e. _ Dr . P.et t 1t also bmlt a ;

t a l in vestme n t of y ea r s a nd mone)' system' as to wast eful in thi s gr e a test t r iumphs, as well as m ath e - : m ove m e n t so __ as to _ k eep ; I (Next to Gaines Hall on th e i n y.o u r e duc ation. m atic s. The s udd en • rise of the I th e instrmnent o n th e obj e ct w1th o u t I Pavement.)

D oee i t m ea n an.thin g t o y 0;u that " DRIFTWOOD" A SPLENDID · Iyo unger -sc ie nces with th e ir w orld_ r e a dJus ti:ne n t In 19 10 v; hit e st ill a

c u mbers of yo ur co ll eag u·es, m a ny of PICTURE WILL BE HERE s h a kin g di sco v er ies a nd hyp ot h es es i stu dent m P e ru , D r. Pettit h LI ' ed av · '--1 F 1

yo urs.e lf a re out of employm e nt? Have " Drif t w ood," a mo vie, h as b e en seco nda ry posit io n . c o mp a ra- tlulu m, a nd hun g it rn t he d o m e of A E J { t e m as we , or bette r equipped than ' [ p'lace-d astronomy te mpo rarily in _ a er y serv ic e a _ o uc a u t pen- [ ' yo u a n y ur g e t o save t h e m fr om want ! ad a p t ed from a story by R' h d t i ve l y r ecen t in v. ention a.nd develop· t h e old ch ape l, a t pres ent o ur gym- • • ohnson, D. D. S, f a nd di sc-0 ur ag em e nt a nd s ee them H a rding Davis. This is a b t ' I m ent of t h e sp ectroscope, interfero- wisium, a nd a t tache d an e ff ici e nt 1 f f h d 11 d I · ri i a n l'h ro n-00- raph t o t m t h · · f I _j p 1 a ppy an w_e p ai in thei r- life and i nte ns e port rayal of human loves me t er ain,d t h e wond e r -workin g h eat "' i e swrngmg <• I' hone 36 wo rk ? D oes 1t a rou se you t.o know i a nd hates , again s t a trooic al back- me as urin g· in s trum e nts, and the m a r- t he pendulum. Fro m h lS recor d s he I f · t h at_ the _ e con omic sta t u s of your pro- 1 g-ro und of mystery a nd col- t i:iproved g i ga nti c tel esc opes able to demo ns tr a te the fes s1 o n 1.s unsta ble ? o r • with their a sto unding revelations _Jf the -e a ith, a nd t o c a lc'Ulate t he l a tis · · h · · t u de of Peru a nd t t h

Do es it m e an a nythin g to you th a t ' e n s 1t1ve, emotion al, temp est.ous, he av e ag ain placed astr onomy as the , ' 0 comp u e t. e I yo ur d i s t ric t is un a ble t o r a ise your made u p hi s mind t o le av e her and m os t pro g ressive a nd g rowin g \ a lu e o f g i avity :i.t- P er u . A crude.r I . -

s a l ary b ec a u se it is a lready t a xed· to I become a w a nd e r e r , a nd a science: . forn1. of th e Fo ,1c;a ult pendulu m h'.'1!:

t h e lega l limi t whil e the nei o- hbor- 1 s olita ry so ul amon g ot her s olitary The cultur ed man or w om an today 1 em a u ed 3 t ea tu :c.e o f t he stu dy oi · ing distr ict b y your coll:agues l souls a d'ri ft on t he " Sea of Life ". whether he realizes it or no t , lives in a :;tronom y. 1

pays h im a · h ig her iSlalary, builds a i Here t od ay , to m o rrow t here, he sank Ia fourfold univers e, and is forced to Tne r e a d..:r wi ll be interested to

modern, w ell-e q uipp ed sch.ool with a l lo w e r and lower in the socal sc ale. fow· planes of though t '. the k. no w Jus t _ wha t. telescop e w ll ·

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off t hi s le t h a r gy a nd a s- yea r s of the W a r a nd p o u lat io n s. It t a.ke s a poh ys!- 1 are magn iti e d to lo-0k a bo u t CAMER.AS sume t h e educ a ti o n a l lea de r ship of n a i 1ow ly escaped b em g sh ot as a sp y c 1s t t o und e r stand i ts for c es of li g h t , I the s ize of t h e m oo n w ith a pow e r c-ornm u n ity. Pr e ac.h t h e edu- by th e Ge rm a ns Mr. Dav is in fact 1 be a t. e lectr ic ity, ste a m , w ater-p ow e r 1 of one-h und r e d , t h o the amate u r wi ll I ALBUMS c at10n a l g osp e l in. hom e a nd be- I was t o a ll l a r ge new s -a nd gravi tatio n . It ta ke s a n a rti st l scarc ely beli e ve i t un t il he is s h o w n I fo 1:e eve r y or g amz at1on of _Your co m- p a pers Hi s books o n t r a v els, pl ay s , or a. p oet to see t he hidd e n as w ell as ! b y the op eT a.t o r. Wi t h higher P owers # n u1 ty . F or g et for t h e ti me b e in g a nd n ov els a re ex c·ep t i.o nly goo d . o b v ious b eau t ies, t o s·e n se t h a t t h e th ese p l a n ets w ill l oo k co r res o; d · I th at yo u h av e a. job a nd devote your Whil e n ot d eeply a n a lytica l, the v a r e t r e e " L oo k s at God a ll da y a nd li ' f ts l 'Jv lar g er O nu mtist b t: ndin g - .A

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other d i re c t;ed by F d D r aves , t e l B EING W ORKED OUT co unt1:1e ,Th ey a r e ars o g r a t efu l to i n! w ith whi c h e very o n e is fa mili a r- t h e d 1ff e 1,e nt f ac ulty membe rs who ' _.._....,_"'-'_"-_ . T h h - p e rh ap s on e of the b es t. One m u s t h av e e nt ert a.in ed , fo r the wi llin g ' h elp ' Nebraska Cit y , N e br as k a I I

.... I ul a r c lass held t h ei : re g · not jud g e an a ut hor b y on e s t ory, t h ey hav e g iv e n _..__..__..__...._......._....... _ j H g, Tu esday , A pnl 2, 111 t he h ow-ev er, alt ho u g h it m ay be h i's 1nost M" T f i g h sc h l I iss -e ar w ill tell of so m e of h ei· I j 00 ass e mbly Th e preside nt famo u s Ha le one· of the e a r ly p ion-

A F I N E R S 0 D A th a t p l ans f o r t h e p icn ic ee r s in r esp ect to "putting a li t tle travels at t h e next two mee t i n gs. -..--..r a i e b e in CT w o k d A t t . N ew mem b e rs and v isit.ors a r e we l- ' · ' I r e o n co m1m g rn ge r" into t h e st a id and s t ern ol d come.

0 R ;as a,p poi.nte d work up a pro gram New Eng la nd maga zi ne s, was a pro- I tf ts for

L U N C H ' t h e en t erta inme n t. t oty p e of t h e Aldr i ch- O' H enry way M ISS CLARK GIVES A-

, of a story. On e r amb lin g L E C T UR E ON STATUE S •• MMoakTeH EyoR11sr Dch.Aoiyce

J. D. GRAVES g o od b it of hu mor is hfa p r eac he r • was eve r set before yo u I A TTORNEY AT L AW f tory " My Doub le a n d How H-e Un .I !"-t convocatio n Fr id ay, Ap ril 5 I a wa i ts you at our founta i n .

N O TAR Y . I did Me" . The titl e , is leadin g, n o l Cl ark person ally con d ucted # PUBLIC # cl ou bt ; •nd one will fin d in the ,to,y • ud,.noe on ' to u c o f t h e au d itocium. # early. We hav e the gift Com e in and tr e at y our- I Pe ru Nebraska I .th e pec uli ar t h a.t t h e t itl-e I S h e the pictur es a nd sta -1 that will please. selt' a nd fnends to the fi n e st __ b id s for . After a r ea di n g of t hi s ta le, t u ary m a n attempt to make u s, as · lunch and a nd livest dri n k s y ou I -°"" it wi ll be see n at any r ate one author P eruvrnns, appreci a t e t h em mo r e

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frozen t hat way. by t h e A t h e n ians, a debatin g so ciety I Yo u'l1 besurprise d at the dif- 1 i . (. "My D ou b le and H ow H e U n d id Me " J of or ga nized ve r y earl y in fe n e n c e . 'i

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Palmer Se rvice ' m a y b e fo und in H ey d r ic k, " T ypes of j t h e h istory of P er u . I , t h e Sho rt St.or y" -J. 0. F. I Th e statu e, Th e Ci ceronea n s , stand s 'l' Washin g a n d Greasing fo r t h e d eb a t i ng club.

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POPULAR SONG PROGRAM well as t h ose in th e vario u s buildin g s

Ion camp u s, we r e d onate d b y t he

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_ • .._ , of t he eveni n g program. p a rty a t t h e J e n Rinsops ? I (T h e Shoe Shop on the

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pro g-ram w as a s ho rt an d pe ppy one t h · ? T . P resi d en t Williams w as i n char g e . I e pric es. h ey are ri g h t. .

(Inco rp or at ed) Mr Hoffman r ead the m inut-es of the 1 J ROBBINS' BAKERY ' l as t meetin.g, wit,h emph as is on th e P er u , · N ebr aska Suite 410- 11 Symes, D enve r-M E. Shuck, P.h. D ., Man a g e r l a r ge atte ndan ce of t he pre v io u s .;,..., _..__.__'°_'° _'°_'°_..._,....._'More vai:ancies than s a tisfact o ry a pplicants t o fill them. m e etng "'· Willi am' m d t he a n- - noun c em ents imd t h e n c a lled on Mr. I ._,_..,_..__ ..... _..,..I J'i ndra fo r a violin selectio n. I I CLEANIN G AND PRESSI NG . ' 111" Jin d <a pl ayed two " 1""0 n', Look Our New Chevrolet s 1x Over I f I the l ast by req u est. "Kui awiak," by . I Have Your Ov ercoat Cleaned Now W ieni aw s k a a n d "Mazurk a de Con- I A n e s tock of tir e & , u s ROYA L , D UNLOP , a nd f c ert," by Mu sin , m a k ing u p the fine I KELLEY W j F"J d T ·1 ! j e are now a ble to d _? any kin <! of we ld in g 1 He1l"man s \....1 eaner s an· at ors m u sic a l e n tertainment. Mr. J indra f or brazin g F 11 " I. p l ayed t h e tw-0 pieces without a ny I . 1 y our car w ith MOBILE OIL. Gi ve ' __ ...__ .._.. - I Us a Trial. i '___ ac comp a n i me nt. Lt •h -____ ......._ _ _ FRESHMEN T H Ji: p E R U P E D A G 0 G I A N

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milk , fre s h and fruite a n d Eve r yth i ng T h os e m e n who did not atte nd th e
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\ Y. M. and Y. W. student conference ! WHEN IN DOU BT-TRUMP OR COME TO f b e I

.June 10 and closes July i7 ,. Phone 195

S umme r sch ool, first term b egms 1 , ' FOR YOU R MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC.

11 Peru, Nebr

di stri b ution at reg i strars office. .

1 Don't for g et advertise for f

the M I. N. K Track and Field Meet

reooivo a

degree, certificate or diploma from

j \this colleg e i n May, July, or Au g ust, ,

f must a,ppe a r a t once at the re g istrar's I I \office for the purpose of m ak in g #

I 1for mal ap p li cation.

' All stude n t s wishing to use the ,

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and p ay tenni s club dues. Dues are ? RASKA t o nly 75 ce n ts. Also students wishing ft

Phone 314 N E B ).to u se t he courts, who h ave payed<.

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t h eir du es m ust sign u p for the co u rts

in t he lobby of the pos toff1ee m t e

HOT COFFEE, COCOA, SA NDWICHES

FRESH FRU ITS CONFECTIONERY

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T he Handy place to t g e your school supplies

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All G uar anteed Tub Fast ' o n e week afte r t h e a b s e n c e, it _will I s t and a n u nxc u sed ab sen ce. At $1 .95 $2.95 and $3.95 ', Instructors will h ave c h arg e of

ENSEMBLES

f The r ate of 1 p e r c e n t will be d e-

I granting excuses fo r : 'Students l eavin g d ass a nd tar din ess to cl ass _ At $5 .50 tO $7 •95

You'll admit the supe r ior ity of ducted for each tardiness unex c u sed I an d 2 per cen t for un exc used l eavin g workmanship and t of cl ass.

For All That's New. For t h e Newest New York Creations are s hown here ai soon as in t he la rger city s t o r es.

P RI CES LOWER

L andJady- W o uld yo u mind, sir ·.· Q "' • 0• : ,i h aving tea t h is morni ng? I'm so rry S'1 to say t he coffee is qui te exh austed . Boarder- Quite exh a u sted ?. n ot I . . Neb raika City s

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KANSAS RELAYS EXPECT MAN Y ASSENMACHER I

G.ETS CONTRACT

EVERE TT L ITERARY SOCIETY 1 firmah, an d th e more firmah the less HOLD INT ER ESTI NG MEETING terra h ,

T h e Girl's Club met · at co n v-0c a t i on T h e Everett Li terary Soc i ety h e l d ... . time Apr il 1 i n t h e co ll e g e a u d i t orium . t h eir re g u lar m eeti ng on T ttesday I

A nticipate Lar ges t Track and R elay Bid W a s $73,695 for Buildi ng- Dovel · Mrs D . 1 d d t' th A , Meet in History G Pl I . u n nm g e evo wn s w1· n i g h t of l as t week a' he m eetin g wa s f(

e t s umbin g fo r S9 l 92 I a po em. Th e ; r ogr a m was in ch ar g e h e ld on Tu es d ay i ns tead of We<ln es- - rys.ta

(Sp ec i a l to t h e P edago g i a n) Th e co n t ; act for P e ru 's new dormi- of t h e prog r am ch a ir !n an , Mar g are t d a y of t h e r eg u l a r t i me b ecau se of ' f L awre n ce, Ka n s., Ap r i18-R e co rds tory wa s let W e dn es d ay af t ern oon . to I Bump . T h 1 e pr og r am wa s d ivi d ed in :acation b e g in n in g on T h u r s da y e v en- I '{UESD A Y, April 9

se em du e for a f all i n t h e s ev e nth t h e W . J . Ass en m a c h e r Co . of Lm - t h ree p arts. Th e fi r s t p a r t, M' I m g . co in , t h e i r bi d b ein g $73,695 for t h e • . . iss l A s h o r t b us i ne ss mee t i n g was h e ld . r HD k f · ' a n nu a l K a nsa s Rel a ys h ere April 20, Emi l y B t h ti d l d I OC S 0 f d h f h h co nstruc t ion of t h e b ui l din a E linei· e i: o n "';' is e a so 0 an It was dec i d.e d to a ssess t h e lif e rnem - i •·

espite t e ·a c ts t at t e m ar k s for "'

the K a ns as me et a lready are e x cep- D ove l of A ub u r n was t h e su cc essfu l pl a y e d a flu te sol.o a c comp ani e d o n h e r s if n ec ess a r y, i n order to p ay / , N y k" ti·on l y hi g h. bidd e r for the h ea tin g a n d p l umb i n g, t h e p i a no b y l'o/S. Cleroe n t.s. fo r P er u v i a n pag e s. -

N o u nivers ity, co ll eg e or h i g h hi s .pTice bei n g $9, 192. Th e sec ond par t , Mrs ..-.L a rson s a.ng Th e p ro gr am co n sisted o f th ree , Starring, George Bancroft • s ch oo l h ol d s more t h an on e r e l ay T h e A ss e n m ac h er Compan,v wa s t wo numbers. numbers, they w ere: : and Betty Compson, also I r e cord for t h e Ka nsas meet, but Ok- t h e lowest b idd er wi llin g to furni s h T he t hird p art w as a n no u·nced t o R e a di n g _D W o rle y i_ I edy, " Chasing Hus-ba n ds" coml a h om a , Iow a, N ebr as ka , a nd K a n s as b ond t o c om p l e t e .,., th e bu ild in g b y b e th e b es t tal e n on t h e c amp us. So lo - - - - - D ori s E r-k kson , ; '

T ea ch e r s, of Empo ri a, a p pea r in t h e Septe m b er 1. Accord i n g to t he con- L o re n e Nor to n pl aye d a p art of a - - - Eile e n Me ans I li st> of sp e cia l ev en t r e cord hold e r s tr act b u ild i n g mu st be r e a d y fo r numb e r a nd Eve ly n Skelto n / I . ' as well as fo r r el ay races. occu pa n cy b y t h e g i r ls on Septemb er r a n -0u t dre ssed in a cl ow ns ou tfit I

G '. A . A . TOURNEY

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WEDNESDAY, April 10, Only I N i ntee n sc h oo ls, represe n ti n g fir s t, or t h e co n t r a c t i n g compa ny will a nd sh ou te d "April F oo l!" . ( C o ntmued from P ag e O ne) I Tom Tylo r and the kid's fav-1 T we lve states, h o ld t h e K a n sas R el ay $5,000. Th e A ssenm ac h e r C o. I T h e. n ext fu ee t ing o n Apr il 15, offic - i On.e a I o ri te acto1-, Fr ankie Darro in meet a n d a ll is o ne of the bi gg est con t r actors j,n ers w il l b e el ec t ed fo r t he comin g '. "' ul t o lt1 t n e c l ub; fi ve / I 6 6 , • sch oo l h oldm g recor d s W1 ll h ave a t h- t he state, a n d ju st fi n ish e d a i ye m:- hun dre d p om t s ar e aw arded by a G.

Trail of the

letes in t h e Ka n sas ca rni v-el this yea r hi g h sc h oo l buildin g,_ c osti n.g a bou t f i A l etter ; and o ne-thou sa nd p oi nts f( 0 T he Rel ay Meet R ec or ds : ' t hr ee tim:s t h e pric e of t h e P er u I P L AY G I VEN 1is g o o d for !

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Um vers 1t y Gl ass Rel ay s J m fo ur mon t hs,. As it w ill I (Contmued from P a.g e On e) 1 :he are e lli g abl e ; I 440 y a r ds -41. 6 s eco nds , N ot re , h a.v e fwe m o n t h s for a n $80,000 c o n- He len, a hou se m a id b y G.en ev ieve l f o-i l ett: 1s t hi s sp r m g : Ada Conklin g , ! I _new s _ and c_omedy. j D am e, 1927. · trac t , t h ere will b e n o d oub t as t o its Fi s her f :1Yla r g a n te D ears on, L o ren e E ric ks on, ; C h1na 1'11gh t w:ill bt on Wed· f 880 y a rds- 1:26_6, Un_i v e r sity of N e- I a b il ty to m a ke goo d. This sam e c om- F or fihi s pro du ctio n t h e Dram at ic ' >il'Je !• Ma t h ews, L y di a H aye k, Gl a d ys 1 ne s c.lay n i ght instead of Thur- I b1:aska, 1926 p a n y h as h a ndl ed one con t r act a t Cl n b pu r c h a se d som e n·ew equ ip ment o ag l a n d , H : J.e n '.K a lte nb.orp , I ne z I s d ay ni g·ht f

U ni versi ty of Io w a,1926. 1P er u, t h e M a j or s trai ni n g buil di n g , if inc ludi ng •two occasion a l ch airs, a O leso n, Sue a nd Lou is e Eck - ;

T w o mi le s- 7 :53 .9, Iowa State. 1927. we remember correctly . Mr. D ove l walnut parlor tab le., st ag e d r aperi s s l a,_r t. four g i rls a r e l u c k y e n ough I m il es- 18:07 8, 01,ego n Agg ies , Ia lsQ h a d t h e c on t r a ct fo r th e p l umb- a nd li g-b tin g · • to r cc e ive sweaters, t h ey are : Fl or- ; Ji ' '-I UR FR l925 in g a nd h eati ng on th is sa m e bui ld- T h is p re se n tati on of one of t he ence D a vi s, Max i ne R e aga n, u " ' I., AND SAT Di st a nce Med le y- 10:37.2, U nive r sity i n g . world ma ste r pieces w as a r ea l ac com - Ga n z, and Alene R eaga n . j jl A p nl 1112 - 13 ; of Ok l a homa, 1928. / T he hi g h est bi d o n the e rection of p l ishm e nt fo r D r a;m a tic Clu b . be: t is q ui t e i nteres ti n g· to t h e m em - ; "U11c}e

CoLlege C lass th e bu ldin g w as $89 ,471 , and t he hi a h - T he p rod uc t10 n st af f ma d e for ,t h e , s ?· A. A . t o lil o te t h at I 0 t 880 yar d s- 1.28.1, Occi d ent al Col- es t on t h e h eati n g a nd p lu mbi n g ;as c 9mpl e l e s u ccess of th e prese n tati on t h e 0 1 "'_ m iz a.t i on h as app li ed for Cab1n" lei;;e, 1926. $12,772 Th er.e were bi d on t h e of the p l ay Th e st r g e 'm an age ment m t h e A C . A C. W. Mil e- 3:23.2, B u t l e r U n versi t y, 1925. b u i ld i'n a a nd t 1 t i " 1 b was under t h e dir ec t i on of L eo H au n- w hi ch s t and s fo r the A th le t i s C r, 11 MATINE E.; SAT URDAY, April ; T 1 8 _ ,,, w e v e on rn p u m _ , - f f . , 1 • • f wo m r es- 03.3, H ask el In sti tu te , ing t m an Th e s c e nery was d esi g necl b y ere n ce -0 Am en ca n C o ll e g e \V omen at 2.3ll lOc and 30c I 1927. E lsi e W'allin a nd t h e pro perty m a n- . - I Nigh t sh o w s lSc al)d 35c # D . t T he bi d s c all l for t h · d ' t A ls ance med el y- 10: 50, Wi c hi ta U n i- e nnme 18 e ag eme n t was . taken care of b y Mar - v ia tor ( t o co l ore d s t e w ard ) • , .':>ee lar.g 1· ad J v e r sit y, 1928. of t h e w or k, an d ga re t Clin e bu r g a n d Ma ry H erv ey Ho w· w ould y ou li ke to h a ve a hop? I

Tom's I

H' h s h I "'! As se n mac h er exp ects to h a ve h is men St e d N 1g c -00 ..:. ass Re l ay s t h T h e stag e c a.rpe n ter wa s D aris Bu nc h w a r o, S a h; I stays o n ter r n __

-. _ - · 880 yards- 1 ·. 32, C.e n'"' a l Hi'g·h on e g round w ith ou t loss of t im e. M L h - w a ne as was p ro mpt er . ""--......_ -

K ah sa s City , Mo., 1928 ' s · 1 # A pec 1al mu si c w as a r ra n ge d a nd I

Mi le 3·29 9 M · A Hr ' g h , S a n woma n in t he s ub ur bs was chat- 1

- · · , am ve., d irected b y Mr. V. H. J indr a 1 1 I • j Anton io, T ex a s,1928 i ng ove r l h e b a ck fen ce wi t h a n ext G f

T wo G a lesbu r g , Ill., n e'. g hbor " W e're g oin g to b e a re yo u al wavs lat e '•

1927. \ n a b ett er ,n eig hb orh oo d to cl ass? -

Sprin t m e d e ly- 3:42 1, S a n A I soo n, s h e e xcl aime d p ·1 B ; n g e o, " S ,, u p1 - eca us e of a s irrn I h r.\' e ' to1 ,

T exas, 1928 b or o are w e, vo lu nt eere d he !' ne ig h - ! pass on t h e w ay ID

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100 y a rd d as h- 9.6 se c ond s, L ocke, Y a r e y ou goi n g to m ove t o o?" ' h ave t o do ' t h ' t? f

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e r as a, 1926. h I " e n t;! Jg 1 or; w.e . ar e P api l- Why, it sa y s, " Sc hoo l Ah ea d -' e1 e \ n.. " "

Tl'ESDAY , AP Q! L Ul:?9 PAGE FOUR T H E P E R U P E D A GO GIAN
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PARKINGSPACE ! TO BE PAVED if

D e ar Friends: Again t his year I am takin g o r d ers1 fo r cor -

sages for the annual Junior-Se n ior Banquet

Counc il Passes Ordi n ance Creati n g I and May Festivities. I appreciated the pat r onage of 'the

Pavi n g D is t rict No 2 students fo 1928, and h1ope tha t this yea r I w ill r eceive

the same share of b u si ne ss .

At a special meetin g of the P eru

town board, W e d n esday evenin g , an

ordi n ance was passed creating Paving I . (Agent for Berthold Floris t) District No. 2, w h ich includes' the ; ' parking spaces in the center of the I Deliveries t o the D oor Phone 188 street for two b loc k s in front of

business houses of t he town

This action was taken and t h e or-

di n ance o n t h e petition of

ixty percent of the prope rty .ow n ers

whose prop e rty is affected. The or -

dinance will be inoper ative if a ma-1

jn rity of :: 1--esident property owner& i

should file , a petition it, but !

Cakes, and our Wonder Bread?

as a majority ask for it, there ,

11 '.J chance that a remonstrance Will i

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e r s and the town. The prop e rty own - • •

e rs a1--e •to pay t h e fixed s u m of $1.25 / - ·

p e r front foot, and the town t he bal-1 _

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till bcls · are opened, and the contract 1 1 , f I for th e pavin g award ed This pav- I SPECIAL, FRIDAY, AND APR I L 12- 13 I I in g is to be r e inforced concrete, six 11 , a in c he s thi c k, a nd will cost materially i F acia l Massa ge and P a cks. -M a ny different trea t me nts I ; less than th e brick p a vin g : j given for diffe r e nt cond i t ions o f th e sk in f Else wh e r e in thi s issu e will b e found · I I I I R E GULAR SPEC IAL A t h e pre limin a ry notice to th e prop, I!' erty o wners, and we unde rsta nd th a t 1 PRIC E PRIC E I

The-lWost S ENSATIONAL, Al"VIAZING and THRIL LING Ent e rtainment Eve r Ofa fer e d The Worl d ' s Greates t Story Pro:duced O n th e Mo s t Lavish Attempt ed A Universal Maser piece.

2,400 m i n o r playe rs w ere used durin g the >pro ducti on 9'7 7,000 f ee1J o f fil m were exposed "' There are 3 ,000 sce ne s - t wi ·e as man y as i n nr:y •: · :lforme1· Univ e rs al s up e r pro ducti o n .

On e of the fa moLts o ld sid e -w beel slenmbo 11 t s, t h e "Ka t e A d a ms/' was chate-red fo r ni ne weel(s a nd reb ui l t to c o n form to the peri od of t h e 50's

Pri or to the p h oto g raphi ng of a s i n g l e foot o f film e i gh t mon t hs were spent i n r e s earc h work thouo hvut t h' South fo r h' t · l "' e 18 Ol'lca, g e ognrph1cal and archi t ectural data.

? ver 1,000 ful-grown trees were ha u l e d from the m tams of S o uth e rn Cali fo :rni a fo 0 u nCity i· u e rn at Un iver::;al

carloads of ' cor n felti,': a South err1 foo d b l o w n b · •b re akfast ' y s i x a i rpl a n e p r ope ll ors an d JOO ton of gypsum for sn ow 0 11 t h e " i ce " scenes. g r ound we1--e u e d i n t he famou:s

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PERU PE DAGO.GIAN

en This Season visi>ted the Un i ver sity C o ll ege of Me d - Mis s ouri and Kansas to b e H e r e graph of t h e t o t a l Sol ar eclipse of icme Here a d efi ni te program h a d - 1918 The tra n sp are ncy is 16 b y 14 Th a t i mpr oveme n t s ee m s to b e i n

The Men's Glee Club of the colle ge been o u t lined for t h e v isitors a nd M. I. N . K. r eco rds seem d estin ed bl oi·de r at Peru is quite evident. Th e in c h es, an d is l'e m a rk a e repr ese n - has made four public perform an ces they were con du cte d t h roug h o u t th e to fa ll o n May 4 wh e n a t hl et es fr om - P el u hi g h s ch oo l is now comin g in - b tat ion of a n ota ble t otal ec li p s e. 1 h. eason The first was ma de at I ui!dings b y D r. G u nth er a nd D r Q;li n Neb r aska., Iow a ,Mi ssou ri, and K an - for its s h are of i mp r ov e m e nt. T 1 t! t. 1 • M h . W E lliott, who is a g raduate of P e ru Th e cu r re n t ,of t h e P op u l a r dii t be in g excavate d fr om th e n ew Juhan, I arc 26, W ate r, M t f h SqS v ie for h o no r s With some 175 f d 31 . L' 1 b _, os o t e in terest was ce n tered in S c ie nce Mo n t hly s h ows a pictur e o d o rmi t o ry, whi c h is well un. er w ay, Mar ch , inco n , r oa u c astin g over th t b . i n v i tat j.o n s se n t to c oac h es m t h ese Id h h h 1 K 'Ii' A B April "' · a nd P er u l ast e ana o my u 1ld m g . . . Dr. P e t t i t a nd Dr Ni c h ols on t a km g i s b ein g pl ac e on t h e o ig £c co · " ·. h., T l 1 Because of t h e fr a ili ty o f t h e we ak- fo u r states, t h e 1929 h eld rn . t h e tempe r atu r e of the oo n wi t h a a thletic fi e ld. . Friday m g· t . 1ere a arge at. . . , 1 I . . hi ti fi Id l · t h 1 d ' t . t er sex, only a few <Jf t he s turdi est t h e P e ru ova l pr om ises to s u rp as s a 1 t h e r mo oil e a. w o nderwo rkm g m st ru- The old hi g h sc h o ol a t e c e tr.nc ance :<c e C'O 1e g-e au 1 on u rn o - d nl y ·· h h 1 men go t to Vl•e w a post mor t e m w hi c h pr ev i o u s m eets me rit m u c h impr ov ed by Dr P e tti t w as n ot of r eg ul a ti on size an ° · hesr t en 11<1 apµea , ance . t , 1 d . h . . . 1 , · t bb . 1 I . t b h ld th e r e 1 d d t 00 L< p a ce unn g t e i r VIS1t at t ri e Many of ast ye ars porn gra e r s himse lf D r E os t ein of t h e n stitu e practic e gam es could e e · The prog_nli Tib'N.as c ivid e intof Wv sc h oo l. A f e w of the br ave g ents a lso w ill this y ea r return to defend t heir , of t h at D r . P e ttit by Af ter th e ex cav atin g of th e do r mi t o ry r·n" ts· the tirst e1n!.r inu e up o -;ep. . h f ·t I · h ul a · ' d h· - go t to see th e l a s t stages of a go it er laure ls again st a fi e ld of t e a:s - thi s obs e rva.tio n settle s th e m oo te d P e ru hi.g h school will ave a r eg . - a.:, t e second pai·t a 11 o peration est m ·en in th-is secti o n of t h e , que stion " f th e cel'e b rate d " c rate r ·s" t ion siz ed field jus t wes t of t he tr arnvP" ' S nrne s t nd en ts f o und muoh i n tee· t cy. In the oe nt u cy a n•w oh amp rn n nf t>.e m nn n ., ceal v ok a nk " '"'" in g "hon!. · rriday mol mng at convocation est in w a t c h i n g t h e s tuden t d octo rs w ill b e c r ow n ed as both Mo ore of ' m stea d of p i ts fo rn"e d by t h e imp ad All pr ac t kes will be held here; thi s •me th e dub """ two wo<king with 1h e oadavou<". p,,. P,,,p and "' " '"" of Om ah a, of n•< !em·' ., '"'"' h avo be lim d will <ave th• _., nn the oo!lege a .:P Ac c ordi n g to Mr. C art er i t w as a wh o las t y ea r r a n a dead he at, h ave un ti·l n ow. Thi s is an e p oc h-m ak in g sod field All sc heduled games will he :est was, un very i n teresti n g tr ip w i t h a gr e at d ea l .gra du at ed. B r ooks, of Tarkio, w i n ne r in as tro n o my. be p.layed as usual on the college Song" by Geibel an d the s ec<J nd, "T r ip of e du c a tion.a l valu e. of t h e furlon g, has also finishe d hi s · a ll-s od field

'BOBCATS ENTER

Trip Utt le Ghostie ' ' taken from t h e , hi g h s chool c a r eer as has

FOREIGN MEN

Surprisin g pro g ress is bei ng mad_e opera.

Tecums eh lrnlf and quarter m ll e on t he c o n s truc t ion of the new

The pro.gram as a who l e w as a . ' champion , and Galloway of Pl atts -

TWO BIG MEETS

mito r y. Th e b asem en t will co!1 s1st sp lendi d succ e s s T he n u mbers of 1

TO BE VISJTQ·RS

m o uth, victo r in· t h e mile run. In· t h e 1 I of a ge n e r a l stor ag e room, trunk eac h gro up were arr.anged so as to J hurdles Sh a ffne r .of North Loup a n d 1 ___ 1 sto rage ro-0m, study h a ll, laund r y, I

Y M. a nd Y. w to b e Hosts of Four

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th ey understood the type of mas 1 c ; U n ive r s i ty Stude nts g r a duated. 1 th e fo ur bedrooms will b e fu _ Y t hey wer e pres e n tin g I I In the tie id even ts Fuller, th$: ot h er Wi t h two meets card e d fo r t h e Bo b- I equ ipped fo r a beau ty p arlor, whi c h The sec.o nd n umb er of the fi n' t j T h e Y. W a nd Y M C. A will be , h a lf of th e Nor th Lou p tea m of lahs t cat t r acks t er s, the K a n sas R e l ays a nd ! will possibly be occ u p ie d s om t e gr oup was a b aritone solo with gle e i f . t ' y e ar, w ill n ot r et urn to defend t e d 1 t w i t h T ar ki o Coll ege o n enel'.aetic· y oun g woma n d es1rm g o . f d I hosts W e d nesda.v to f o ur o r e 1g n s u- I d h" h h t . th e a ua mee . .,, cl ub accomp a nin1ent. Louis Bick <.r d nts f rom t h e· U nive r s it y of Ne b r as - : n ew meet reco r w ic e se m t h e Mi ss ou rian s oval , durin g t h is fa tte n d s ch ool. . was the soloist, and he carr ied his I e h 11 dd s t he stud ent is h ot with a h eave of ne a rl y fifty f e:t. week end Coa ch es G raf a nd L orb eer Th e study h all i n t h e b ase n:en t w ill p•rt in ve<y fine sha p•. I w <oev::.r the d ay. I R ail, b aok•. P e en P cop , J ayelm "'.'". h avo b.,; wn< kin g the fr oha<g" nv , b e fu m i• h ed wit h .li g h t a ll m g h t a:d Otto Bo ells torf;.i s to be c 01p mend e d j It t h e c u s t om o f t h e two s oci eties ne r, has fim s h ed as h as B1; ll - ertim e. A re lay team w ill b e t ake n \b y spec i a l per m1ss1o n , s tud e nts : in his rendition of t:he v i olin sol o s I to br ng fore ig n stude n ts heart of T e cu ms e n, who c ap tu ed to the Kansas games a nd t h e rest l stu dy th e re af ter 10:30. Th e l g The use of the mute in the G y psy d i sc u ss for e i g n re- in th e b roa d JUmp ai:id hi gh of the team w ill b e s e n t t o recreation ,room w ill b e u se d

Love Song produced a very interest- / l a ti o 11<- a n d prob le m s. L ast year a J ump, mee; w i t h t h e exceptio n of H er t z, wh o is r io u s g i r ls parties , an d fo 1 will tn and le as i ng effoct. ; · · b r o h t t o Peru fr om j r e c o rd rn t e P 0 e v a u · u. er expecte d to b reak t h e ex is t ing m ar.k ter t a inin g t h eir p are nts ' i n the part of the p rogram, h as s o g reat L ou p Wlll no t de f.end hi s du; - in the s h ot at th e K a n sas R e lays t h1s of co u rse, h ave to t he kl tc h e n t d · to I 1 • 1 co 11 • cu tit le won last year. I d d n g these acti v1ties.

the soloists and chorus en ere in a nu1nber bee n o ur g u e s ts. wee k e n u r 1 atro n 's u a rt e r s it in such a spiri ted manne r t hat it Tl ir e neral sec r etary of the Y.. M - T he Bobc a ts s hou ld r etu rn As id e from t h e m h q be made a ver v fi t ting climax to the e ve - C J: at Lincoln a d v i ses th e loc a l

jPRE PSTERS WJN their Misso u ri w i t h a v 1c- offic·es, and ir,rarl<Jr, it ere u:'I• fi rst · · · t' t h a t thi s is a c h o ice tory t u cke d und er t h e i r be l ts accor d - tw e lve l arge b edroo ms on d ti d nmg program Iorgan1za ion /

CONTEST ' d th t . 0 t h se co nd an 11r Mr. Benford ,exp ressed an e.:;' gro up of me·n w h om we may fe e l h?n · / .I. i n g. to a ll :om1 : the:e b e tw e n ty -two b edceed ing ple a sure and thanks for t e / orecl to have as our g u ests . I t be m g ...,_ a v a ilabl e. ou . . oor ·h floor T hi s makes a Wa · whi ' cb the c o n ceTt went h er e, \ h of the spr l n g "- - lit t le competitio n m t h e h1.gh Ju mp rooms on ea c · y in t e 1 ; §;:hcu:v. as well as .out o f town performa:nce, -u •

VOLUME XXIV. --::::--:.__- "':-::-::--:= -:::----_ PE R U, NE BRASKA, TU E S DAY, APRIL 16 , 1929 N U MBER 25 ME N'S GLEE CLUB STUDENTS HAVE INTERE S TING 'M I N K- -- - • DR. EDISON PETTIT SENDS lIMPROVEMENTS TIME WATCHING' OPER ATIONS • • • • P E RU VALUABLE G!FTS i ow UNDER WAY GIVES CONCERT I - TO BE MAY 4 Dr. Ed iso n P etti t rece n t l y se n t a N __ Mr Garter's phy s io lo g y an d v ertebra.e
j p h otographi c t ak e n INe w Do r mitor y and Athl e tic Fie ld
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Fo1ir Public Performances We r e Giv - l ast Satur d a y mo r ni n g where they S c h ools from Ne brask a , Io wa, I h
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aa rl the way in which th b L " I o t' e sp1tng v a catio n at a v a1Ja le ar K.w s houlct afford s ome floors there wi ll be twe n t y- two bedd d b e oys con - inc o n makes i t c o nv · t f l\" r ttl t• t · · th h' h · ucte t white 0 t th t e men or .uch C omp e tition is Show n in Dis- 1 e c ompe i io n m e 'lg Jump rooms o n e a ch fl oor Thi · m a k es a - ' h n our H e em o come "th J 1 1 · ti b · s

WJ.S es to thank t h em f-0r · h . No tw · . trict Meet at Omaha W I 0 rnson c ear in g l e ar a t 5 total of fifty -six bedrooms b esi d es plendid c ooperation h. h t eir f tho membe1s of the party are -· - f eet 8 !Tfches, but ·Caseb eer h as beaten t h os e i n the w 1c r.hey rom e san1e co un t Th I · t h t · · -· I. s ho'11 ed and honies to have t h 1 I of t h ) ry. e eader With three first Pl a ces and o ne , a Ill pi ac t 1ce. Th ere will a lso be two s t a irways

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STU'DENTS TO

(Continued on Pao-e 4, C 1 3 ) uat · t - ' uneo •. JS a graE - 1s ec o nd nl ace, P e ru Prep led all Class n l e q u m· e r mi e oover as and a n a utomatic elev a tor. The ar"' o A e r uctor of A grentrna, South IG e n t ri es in the large gro un b een burning up the Miss ouri ci n de r s chitecture wi ll r esemble th at of the men ca · Na g·al B - t d · · · · th f · f J

from t h ' - - o.JZ o, a . s .u e ?t t1twn h e ld a t Technic a l hi gh ::;cl!ool 111. , e o 52 seconds a nd, present d or m itory an d t h e bri c ks will.

• A ·ricnl e :s a JUmo:r: m , l ast S ;iturday. · I wi th Captam W 1lhams abse n t )J ec a u s e be nearly t he s ame c olor / g B tur a l Engmeen n g; the third 1 Th e mi X'ed chorus and girls f!" lee Iof t he K ans as r e l ays, t his sh ould as-

GJVE RECITAL

i a J ?. mmca n lflegro, 1s preparin g t o Browr: won first a nd s econd plac Iother fi r st pl a ce 'th at the Missourians · <I - I enter _ t.h e of Ch risti an s ervice; rer,,pectively - in comp e tition with seem li keiy to c apture is the low Donald Duryea and Joy Mickel Will : an d. 9-i:her member is a Hind u, e n other g roups. hurdles in which Ennbod y, w i n n e r of I

f mem er. of t h •e _rJ.ar.ty,. Claude G ordon, club under the directi-on of R uby sure him of a fir st p l ac e Th e o nl y

CLUB FEATURES

FAMJLY NIGHT

Appear in Joint Recital i a J Rih1llon, a s tud e nt in orc h es tra in compP-ti t ion It hi s event l ast year, is again ! • • j Agnc:i l t ure fr o m Intlia. with two oth e r orch!lstras w on '1 st Bobc at p erformers seem sup eri or in ! u a .musical pr.ogram Friday, I sp:akm.g at chapel :V ednes- I plac:e th-e direc tion of ! J >!:) the dashes, the fiel d !Fo r One Act Plays will Make up Ap11l 19, Miss J o y Mickel and Mr. - d a y, a t whic h t Jme they will m a ke · I events K1'eJCI should wm the s h ot · Program for Thursd ay Nigh t Do n a.l d Dury e a wm appear befor e I first appearance, they wi!Jl h old I O t her entries from P eru i ncl uded w i t h Toft an d Brockma n a close sec- \ Peru students. _ Th e will be I- during· the 1:30, 2:30, and boys p;lee club, directed by k r:IJJh I ond third, Sh affner seems a cinch I It has. been custom for t he Peru held m the coueg-e auditorium atJ/ 4 30 pie nods. At 3:30 they w1 ll ap- Cha t ela in ; an d pi ano, v iolin, an d , bet m the r.ol e vault, S am s a sure IDramati c Club to issue gu-est tickets 8 o'_clo c k , t here will be FlO admi s s i n _ in J?r. Brown's and Mr. tJ.·ombone solos T re nh olm j p oi nt in the sprints broad thro u gh its memb e rs S uch a ti ck et c ha r g ed

Sc 1ence classes A t a JOrnt was r w a rd ed first pl ace in tromb o ne 1JU mp, G a llow a y, Youn a, D1 llon, Ub- plus fifteen ce n t.5 admits one t o a p r oDo n a ld Duryea, baritone, w ill be m eetrn g of the Y. M. C : A. :ind Y. W. fi c1lo wi t hou t any competition, a nd ! b e n , Cole, Cope, an d D el zell c a n be gram of one-act pl ays which i s a ac:compani-ed by Ralph Chate 'l a in, 1 (Cont.mued on Pag e 4, Col. 3 ) IWfonifre d Pett it took fourth in the 1 1 co u nte d on to p ull ou t some p oin ts in and Miss Mick e l will" be - violin section. the l?n g er rac.es, a nd Kerner and monthly feat ure of t h e club . Th e by Ellen Wilson at the piano.

I"S"\'VEDE" SETS

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This contest marked the occasion , app ear to b e the· p ick ha.ve not been Mr Duryea will sing two g; roups of the first annual Music tourney in Iof the 1av e lm men. torily reached m the past, so a d1fof songs a s fo l lows :

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RECJTAL GJVEN JN

1 the April 18 meeting· The fam ily

e of tlt: f erent plan has b ee n m ade use of for 1 I S chool Music A ssoc1at J.On. All I

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wrn ners of first and second places

JND:JAN COSTUME

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Jg uest ticket is rinted on t his a e 0 Phess Th y Cheek _ £ _ Jensen ,R e lay Teams Take Third Place and •We entitled t o compete wi•th winners I

I' ll Not Gomplain __ Schuman n Schaffner Gets Two Thirds · from the other fiv e districts at t h e ' of The P om t er, for t h e conveme nc e II ' - $.tate meet which will be held in Li n- of its read-ers.

Calm as t he Ni g ht _;__ ___ Bohm I Four college relay marks an d three I co in durin g the firs t week in IMi ss Hoyt, Teac h er in Jacksonville, F o ur one-act pl ays will be P.rese nt-

A Vag-abond am I -, - Klemm ind.ivigu a l records f ell at the / At a conference of Forida Presents -Musical ed, Thursday evenin g, April 18. "Her

Mi s Mickel has p laye d before Peru l i ngs re l a.ys S atu'r ?ay. H asti n g s ! h eld Mr. D oyle was e!ect-

Mr . D u r y ea is !well - known on t he rng men at t e o .scoring t fi ts The bi g "Swede' set a The g roup of Fres hme n P,Jayers gave a !'ecital of Indi an m usi c in campus, being oct'ive in many of the wo rs · - r ( I . f marks b v tossrn cr the und er the direct ion of Mar g u eri te cos t um e, for t h e ben efit of the Ce"nmusic a and other or.g anization s. He pair o n ew • "' is a member of t he · " P erus ing e r s" ,sho t 45 feet, inches a new Grav-es, h as proved itself a g r o up of tral G ramm a r s chool of Jackson vi11e an d of the doub-Le quartet within r ecord and sendmg t h e discus soar- original thinkers. Miss H oyt sa n g some of t h e primit ·ng l 28 feet 1 inc h to s u r pass the They pl a nn ed a picnic for Tu esday tive Indi an s o n gs includin g some that grou p He f, 1ad a p romment pa.r 1 ma r k Mep d e l stepped th e morning, but "Mr Rain" came a long so n gs b y Thu r low Li e u rance, b ase d on thei r co nce rt fl;our, and Wl-ll ex istrn.!!. . lO.l acrainst a bris k wind a nd upset t h e ir pl a n s . o n t h-e old Indian melodies " remember his ar dent death JD the c,e ntur y md 23 f :e t to a n ew meet Then came the perplexing questio n Miss Esther Hoyt took her degree op er a b urlesque ' "Cl eopatra., " given an d leap e · of what to d o with the hambu r g er, an d a lso a diploma in music from t he b ' · h · home mar k in the b road Jump

PERU DRAMATIC CLUB

ICountry,'' "Widows." "The S a me Old audiences on for :mer occassi,o n s a nd co llege thre·e relay rec- j'ed ?f t he contest committee The f ollo w ing is from School Mu- i Thin g," a nd " Tha nk You, D octo r," need t d t t Sh ai c ord s and coll ege, Yankton, for this d1st n ct meet next year s ic for J a nu ar y: "O n Frid ay ·evenin g m ake up a varied a nd interestin g b ill· s no 1n r o u c;: ion e is 1 a - · Th complis h e d mus i c i a n and i s a l ways South D akota , cracking the o t her. Miss Es t per Lo ui se Hoyt, who i s e prog r a m starts at ei g h t o'cloc k. weli rec ei v ed. S\he a student of P a ul "Swede" Hertz and J a c k Men- FRESHME;N PROVE teac hin g in .the mus ic d epartment of Mr J" d .· ' l ciel Yankton !;;tar were the ou.tstand- TO .BE ORIGINAL THINKERS 1n 1 a s. ,.- / h t b th _ ___ th e public schools ?f J ackso nville, Fla.

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Y the Perusing ;ers at t eir S h ff , freshman pole vau lt a nd pickles, and buns which had b ee n Per u Te ac h ers College a few year s co nce rt. H e is a lso a member of the c .a n er, _ t 11" d a couple of purchased. So o ne brilliant player ago. Since then she took gradu ate Y. -M. C. A. HOLD INDOOR co lleg e cho r us. }He h a s appeared i n hu rdd1'es the po l e v;ult and sug,gested that t hey go in the restau r- work in the Uni versi ty School of Mu- PICNIC IN HIGH SCHOOL t ln - 1 ro thir s, one a 1,,, 1 many of t h e ent1 a ma- P - the 1 2 0 yard hig h hurdles ,' a nt business an d sell hamburgers to sic, an d a y eaT at Columbia grams, which haS" e been g wen b y the also hin d " q u a lifi e d for knockin g t h e dorm girls. Business prosper-e d Sc'fiool of Music of Chicago. She has / but e was 1s · b voice dep artm e n t hurdles and the girls who tacklled the JO are taught i n the p ubli c schoo ls of Iowa, over too many · - - - f, j' Kre "ci's heave of 37 feet 2 inches ass ured of futur e prospenty. K a n s as an d Missouri, b efore securing The Bo y 's Glee <Club sang devotio n al I J . t h" ·d place in .the shot t he posi t ion a t Jac ksonville, Florida· l I 1 12 Aft Ig ave him a n h' d . afi chapel F rid a;y, A pn · er d p 5 half mil e relay team of b reakin g b eat to place t ir Whil e i n Chicago she was an acti-ve this. t hey p res ent ed t wo numbers an Wicina, Mumper, and The Bobc ats invad e Tarkio for a •member of t h e well known Apollo under the direction of Mr Benford. I C a pt 1 I d 'H s t ino-s a nd McPhe r- dual meet and attenCI th e K ansas Ch o r a l Club, o n·e of t h e oldest music. d b Ralp ' h Zook followe a "' L th. k 1 J · ti f th "t

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men at G eorge as n gto n m ve 1 ' - - · ' h b h t J M II D f M f t he see kin g a c a r ee r as an at hl etic co a c h Lor e tta H a rpst e r W r ites I n teresti n g . s ity, of Was hi ngto n, as r ou g .' i er, ea n _o en w ill o rov.e to th e re a dE> ,. t h at P eru h as L e t t er to Mr. a nd M r s. Carte r I ' 138 No. 12th St. Lrncoln, r out some in teresting facts a b out t h e l:Tmvers1ty of C a h for m a s ays: am I - d f 1 m e n in th e fie ld r 1 moder n stud e n t or 'collegiate' stu- . . . I some wo n er u . certaim t h at t h e i deals an d sta n da1 ds War r en has coac hed athl etes f or t h e I B n n in g t h r e e s traig h t fr om An_....,_.....,_..._._ ..__

dTehnt w hi c ht h afunMts s oDm a n1y: of co ndu ct of t he g r eat majo ri ty of , past t en ye a rs, a nd he kn ows t h e ! c h o;a;; t h e S ewar d team, u n de r the e repor o r. oy ·es co n am b h h f , · d t I hi s , • h f t t t our stud e n ts are etter t an t ose o I game from ev e ry sta n p.o m- · n I coa"c hin rr of Ed Bath annexed t e

a nswers rom a q u es 1ona1pe se n o Th 1 y k t h " f t b all "' · ' Al lead in g e du cato r s of t h e East a nd p r ece din g ge n erat ion s. Ith r ee years a t a n o n oo i b asketha ll ch ampi ons hip of t h e as- F h OoJ C ,. M"dd l w t was a t ime w h en u ncLer g ra d uates did teams hav e p laye d twe nt y -six games ,, kan Coast. I

i o. esW G u t h P res ide n t of as mu c h wo r k as th ey do a t prese n t ." I win nin g seve n tee n , tiein g t hree, an d Th e a b ove an n o u nceme n t was ma d e 1 · T Tub Ac

i i, , I t h f II f 1927 a year I ires, es, cessones, u= I Gouc h er Coll erre of B a ltimore a I P resi d e n t W . E. N elso n , of P ac1fic los m g s ix. n el a o h, . i n t h e M a r c h iss u e of "Seward 's Fo l - I and OiL We have air hois to wo m en ' s s c h oo l "' say s " I d o n ot f ind U nion C oll ege, says: " I b e le ive t h at ago, hi s team wo n th e s t ate c ·amp t0n· 11y ." t h e p iaper edite d by the high • j r easons t o cri ticise the youn g man t he soc i a l a nd mora l c on ditions a re ship in foot b a ll. Fro m that t_eam , t h e sc h oo l o f Sewa rd, A l aska, w h ose su- # help us .tn lubricating. I · 1 1fi t 1 · men we re p Gcke d on j \ · · or woma n stud ent t oday a ccordi ng to better to d ay t h an t h ey we r e seve ra 1 irs e eve n, six pe rin te nd ent is Ed ward Bath of the ___.,...., __ ....,_ __ __,__ _ t h e practic e se ems to be proper ago, as,. far as my s tu d en t b o d y t h e a ll -sta t e team. , n i Icl ass of 28

with some educat ors and most plat- is co nc er ned. In b asketb a ll a nd t rac k oui alu m Th e copy of t h e p aper which has --....-...__.....__...,_..,_,_ formers. Ou r stud e n ts ' id eals a nd J J orge n Thom pson , Dea n of Me n J fr ien d has bee n eq u a ll y s u ccessful. b een se n t. to P er u m akes t h e follow - I You'll not be dissappointed f sta n dar d s v.i' conduct comp a re fav- -of St. Ol af Co ll ege, N or th fi el d, Mi n - In t h ese t w o sp orts th e sty le 0; ing c l ai m: " T his is u n ique, i n I if you get your hair cut at o r a bl y with thos e of gen- nesota, says: " I h ave yet to . find the I p l ay is t ha t of a n t h at it is p 1ubl is h ed enti re ly by the I eratio n s ." co ll eg i ate' t ype wh o h as elj:c elled in then t h e s t ate In t h e 1 stu d ents. incl u di n g l ino.typi n$ and BOB

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1 I Pavement.) men w h o h ave . p lan n ed t he i r con c ep - pe r ce n t of our stud ent b ody. T hank sh ips, t w o l'E)gI On a l . c han:1 p1ons hip • 1 tion of co ll ege li fe fr om t h e mov i es t h e Lord ou r me n are do i ng t h eir md two state _ cham p ·'rns hip s. Th ey F ron1 far off Al aska comes the rrlad "and certa in ty p es of co ll ege s tor i es b est to be w ell groomed, " J1ave in t h e . N ati? n al t i d in gs of a n o ld P er u v i a n . Lo1'."etta

....... m a y come into t h e U ni vers ity w it h R. L .H ul ett, :bean of St. L awre n ce ment at Chi cago U m v e rsity t h e p as i H nrpster , w ho fo r - t h e p ast ye ar ha s 1I .

an impressio n t h at favo r s 'co ll egi ate" Uni ve r sity, Can ton, N ew York, ex- two years. In Hl28 de - 1been tec hfog in G u stav u s, Al a ska , ! I A. E. Johnson, D. D. S. pr ac tices if the press-es muc h t h e same id ea when h e feate d by Vi e.n na, .rn writes a very in.te!'estin g l etter to t he i ! co uld b e said to .ex ist at all h e is a says, "Some sop h omores are pro n-e first game. fl m s h e d m third C arters te.Jli ng of h er vario u s expe-

v ery fracti on !'-s par t of a to dress care l ess ly a n d it is often ex - place In 1929, tins year, t h ey won Irie nce s. 1I metropoli ta n co mm umty, I 1c use d b eca u se t h ey are sophomores. " I t h ei r fir s t game b y . Bnsto l, Just b efore writin g h er le t ter to the

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I h · 11 1 C M McConn D ean oP Lehi g h Connecticut, and lost the\r second Ca rte rs she has been cleaning h er appearance, c ean s avmg, we 1 U ·. · ' " gam s t J Col d h" h t shined shoes, starch e d lin e n , well niversity, says, TJ:ie 'colleg iate e 0 oes, w ic earn twenty-tw o rifle, and mentio ns goingpressed clothing, et cetera." is, in my opinion, muc;h more took .third place. This is an enviable up t he ri ver in search of eagles.

Vir g inia C. Gi lders leeve, Dean of than others to drinking, recoi .that but few coach)'$ Al askan officials uav one d oll ar bounBarnard College of Col umbia Univer- n ec km g ,. n eglect of ·ct?ss work and are a e 0 a am. ty fo; eagles, -L o retta s ays she

0 UR sity says· "The represe nta tion of e ven d1s hones ty in examinations. · In track Yankton won two district wouldn't mind having a d oHar for ' ' Th ' Tl ' h h" co !J.ege students in the p ress and e co e g iate. type ra.re ly excells in c amprnns ips, two reg ional cham- ev er y one she ha s se'en fo1lowi n cr t he p e riodicals does not give a fair ide a either scholastic standing or sports .'' pionsbips, a nd finished .sec.ond in the l sahilo n do w n the r iver . tl ''

of the young people of t oday. Most sta te me et last year with over 'sevent y We think we : 1av E: tieautifwl scenes of them do their work fairly well, We ' ve all h ad our jokes about .the teams competing. Last yea.r Stephen- i in Peru, but L oretta p ie ures be au -

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qress s ensibly and ag ree ably and absent minded <.p rofessor, but Jjttle s on '.'mtered two boys in the Nation- tiful s n ow c apped mo u ntains and ·

hav e pleasant manners." did we t hink we would find him u pon a l high school rel ays at Mason City, marvelous sun rises and s u n sets. A t

0. E. Rand a ll, D ea n of Men, Brown our own campus. Ho we ver, the Iowa, a nd one of t hem won the jave- tliei time of her Jett er, t here h ad been University says, "The 'coJJ.egiate' of startlin g revela tion, c ame to us Am·il throw at the same time ·establish- a snow fall of eight inch es. L orett a the hum o rous press do es not comti- 11, when Mr. Ennis c am e stroJiing 1 mg a ne w record with a throw describes this period of snow fallin g

t ute five percent of our personnel. along wea rin g one h.at and carryin g I of 178 2 The other boy dve:y d ay as: "_This fiick l e Alaska h as

Clean shavin g, well s hin ed s h oes, a nother. Of course this might have , ran thu d m the .:final heat of the 220 dec1de1d to smile after almost ei ght starched linen a nd well pres se d cloth- been explained by the fact that one 1 yard Low hurdles. The track season inches of snow.''

in g are typical of our student body." needed cleaning and thatl he was suo- 1has JUSt started at Yankton and this "More than once," Loretta writes, If Geo r ge Edwin Howes, Dea n of posed to stop off at the cleaners with yea r there are about n:en "I hav e rea d by the li g ht of a cle a r 1..6 Williams College, says, " Th e psycho- it. Strange thou g h th at, when Mr. I out to .help .Stephenson build another full moon." I

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favors neat habits and courteous Ihe took off his second hat a nd was as To say that Warren possesses that is d i iferent to L oretta. She refer:; t o

lo gical attitude of our student body Ennis g ot in side of the Ad Buildin g champJonship team. •

mann er in gener al. There is an aµ- much surprised as the rest of u s to " it" wh ich makes a real coach is it as "gas-boa t lang u a ge.''

prec:iable attitude of disfavor tow a rd find he had o ne in eac h hand. not enough. Mr. Stephenson, when At close of her Jetter, L ore t;ta

ca rlessness in dress an d manners , I a ttendi ng Peru was a leader among thanks h er stars that her especially in the fraternity house." 1 y

11medn, he hhas continued to be such a sportsman dad and brothers trained

Clarence W : Mende ll, Dean of Ya le, • • \..!. • i ea er w en he went out among other her to enjoy life out-of-do.ors. says, "There. has been a .great de a l MUSJC

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of exaggeration m many because the men admire the RECENT TRI BETA CHAPTER

r egarding the und ergraduate of t o- : manner in which he co aches his INSTALLED IN T HE ORIENT d ay I should say th a t amo n g the Talent Provided by Members of the j teams. Peru 110s rpuch. right to be · ""• und e rgraduates at Yale t here l s 11. Organi zation 1proud of s uch a Per uvian, and the Alpha Ch ap ter of Tri Beta i n China Tb "' certain amount of extrem e behavior, - Pedagogian Staff joins i n with bis recently in s t alled at Y.enchin g Uni- ere no Subs tit ute but in ge neral it does not show itself The Y. w. c. A. met Wedn esrl ay ! many friends · in wishing him many ! versity in Peking, Chiina. Dr. Chenf u I FO ' in dress. On the whole, the und e r- eve nin g, April 10, in t he high n:ore championships, .and thanking . F. Wu is sponsor of t he new cha p t er. ' R H O gTaduate hod y is a well dresse d and auctitorium. Marg uerite Graves th e 1 him fo r the manner 111 which he has I A graduate chapter of T ri Beta b • not an over dressed g roup. I think µresid.,: d over t he Ih e ld up the traditions of his alma 1 w.as estab lis hed April 1 at Okl ahoma ' as a polfoy t h ey h ave pretty sa n e ideas a lthou g h bus in esl? meeting. mater. I City, Oklahoma. Alumni members J e' t h ey natur a lly do a good m a ny cra i y !Ylarian McGrew had charge of th e ; living in. Okl a homa C.lty m ake up the • C. CH.A 1TELAJN tl>ings, but their extravagances are 'Ell en Wilson led th e son:.r CAREY_ HAS CHARGE OF mebersh1p of the new c h apter. At I offset by a.g reater in tellectu al in terest se r v;v , "e, an d Ruby Bi·own read EVE RETT MUSICAL PROGRAM the. mo nthly mee.t1n g s a speak.er a nd I a!'ld a much greater inteHec tuaJ abil- L n rd s Pr a yer as d e votionals '\ 10und _disc u ss10n of current ' · ity t h an that possessed by the gradu- Th . t f t h The Everet t Li t erary Soc iety m et items of sc 1en t1fic nterest compose the School S u;upplies ates of a ge nerati 0n ago.'' e ies 0 e pro g r am l'hursday evening in t' e Little The a- prog·ram. I

G. Willi a m McClelland, Vic e P ro- of fiv e numbers. Ma r i e L a sh 1 ead ter. Vice -presiden t , Elvin Dav e n po rt

vost of t h,e Uni"vers1"1ty of P e nnsylva- a story e ntitl e d "Little Wh,ite Rose," ' d h ' d b . b t

ni a. says, "There is verv li ttle ch a t·ac- r:; 18 rosse a vio lin ao lo, A sho rt bus in ess meeting· w as h eld fl

J r G p reS l(Ae ' t e pres1 ent. e m g a se n

tel'istic coll el!i11te among our ar ga r et Ma j o r s san g a littJ.e nurse ry T h e treas ure r gave a report of the

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St d t b bl · r h yme s on g, Loi Metcalf pla y e d a j -·

u e n s, pro a v because of our financia l co ndi t io n of the society, f 1 situation in a l ar.ge Th e snxap h on e solo, an·d Ma r garet Ca in I FOR MOTHERS DAY

'col- an d ask ed all who had not p a id dues FOR FOR THE HOME legiate' type is d1'm1"n1"sh1"n sr In cren- a piano selection. "bl COMMENCEMENT FOR D _ _ ..., to do so as soon as p oss1 e.

ECORA.TlONS era l our stu clent bodies ar e compose d o. ne of O U T sponsC'1·s, Miss Gockley, Price.s reasonable Del· f bl 11 t h h h Th e program was m a de u p of a · 1vers made t o th d p o reaso na y serious youn?' ,•J eOJJl" is 1 a er ome wit the meas es · y our order now for corsa e oor. lace ., - ' m usical number, an d was in charge j ges and b whose and s t a ndards ot con - so eac h "Y" g.irl wrote h e r a l etter. f prices for potted flowers d la oquets. Also special Th 1 of L eslie Carey It co ns isted of I an p nts

duct compare favor 2hly with t ho se of e ette rs wer e s ent all to geth er._

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"In this college of 50 stu d e nts the : the m easJ.es h as retu d t h th Sh 11 to th , 11 , · • rne o er Burton, and Ru e ey accompam- " e Door co eg1ate has about vanishe d. His classes.

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on Thur day n · h • A .1 e nter t a i ned a t Chap e l Qua rt e t te a nd Soloi s ts e a se 1n i g .., pn 18 at 6:4 5. , tions Earlier Than Last Y ear I Th e s h ow is sp . . . Apr 11 1U Charl es f re ,1h ol m p laye d Chape l Progr a m 01-,s o1 ea oy the Biology department h -' h . a trombone so lo accom p a ni ed by Mr. Afte r t h e memb e r s of convoc a tion Pel'u Pl ac em e nt Burea u und e r ' w ic rn vit es a ll st u - B f d Th 0 1c h es t1 ·a t d ' L CJ t · d ents f · e n or · e p r ese n e · th e le ad e r sh ip of S e men s is ' a.culty members a n d the i r h a d , C h i nese fa shi on, w et thei r finf · "In termezzo" by Bi ze t. Bo th nu m b e rs m a kin g a b e t t e r showin g e ac h ye a r. nends, to attend . T h e o nly a dmi s- . ge rs , m a kin g a p ee k in th e p ap e r L as t year a.t thi s time only 38 stua re e n tered i n the co n test w hi c h is

SJOn charge is an in teres t i n t h e wind ow of Pr ofe ss or Ste ck's home, d e n ts w e re located, whil e at pr ese nt f 1 be in g h e l d in Om a h a Ap1;il 13 i ms th ey look ed upon p art of his priv a te 54 a re located. MoTe v acanci es h a.v e The fo llowi n g t it les occ u r o n t hi s WAYNE CATL ETT APP OINTE D li f e; saw h is lu x uriou s ap a rtm e nt.

pro g ram: "Roads From Surf to T O T EACH IN PHILIPPI NES Swnmit", "Citr u s F r uit in Fl orid a", "Ho l ding the J apanese Beetle ', " A Ro a d Out of R ocks".

The te lep h o n e rin gs Mr s. Du n ni ngto b e i;:ure it i s our own D ea n of

bee n r ec eiv e d t h a n !Lt this time l as t yea r. Th e n ew c e r t ific ation l aw m ay b e t h e underl y in g c a u se Furth e r, more !'tud e n ts are bein g c a lled t o

Than w as ever set befo re you awaits y ou at our fo untain.

Come i n today and treat yourself and fri ends to the f inest lunch and and lives t drinks you e\'ei; tasted

You'll besurprised at the diffenen ce.

GESSAM·AN'S CAFE

Neb raska City , N e br

PROPRIETOR N e braska

W a yne Catl et t r ece iv e d a n app oin t - W o me 11. P r ofess o1· Stec k i' s blushi n g l' h m a ke p e r s on al ap p 1cat ions t a n ev e r ment t o teac h in th e Philipp in e Is - Sh aw , ,s he o nly as ks bi'U to t a ke before . l a nd s on Marc h 26. There w e re fifty ch a r g e of a progr a m for convocation . So f a r the a verag e sa l arie s rec eived se l ec te d fr om 400 a ppHca n ts . Mr. Wh a t c-0 uld s he h a ve s aid to him? by t ho se loc a ted this y ear a r e : Cat le tt b e in g th e only o n e fr om N e-N o s c a ndl e h e re. · Tw o- y e ar dip lom as, men - $1077 br a.s k a. H e will t e ach E n g lish in d n e 1 1 But w a it, h e c aill s the girls dormi - Tw 0 -ye a r diplomas , women __ 871 of the hi g h schools there. Mr C atlett t o ry. Mrs Steck is not a t home so A R. DegreP. men - - 1538 wi.JJ sa il from S a n F ranc isco o n May of co ur se he w as s af e. M a r garet A. R. I' eg re e, wome n - - - - - -

1299 10 E n g le k eme!r is the youn g woma n he Home S(hool m ,rn say they h ?.v,. a seek$ ! "Ri g ht a way" in his office. Al - h a rd time findin g posi t ions for th eir J ame s V. Simon, prin ci pal of t h e read y h e m a kes e n gage m e n ts. gra du.at es. From the above fi g ur es .Pl a tts m o u t h hi g h school, h as r ece nt- Wi t h o u t re f e r e nce t o his t e lephone it. se ems t h a t Peru is d oin g b etter each ly signe d a co ntract wit h Dr Cle m - dir ec to r y, he c a lls "5" to the opera- y ea r This m a y be· due to> the f ac t en ts of the Univeroity of Minn es ota t or Our lo vel y p r im a donn a, Ruth that. s choo l officials of the sta te a re to d o wo r k a t the P ikes P e ak Bot a ni- Sh e lle y , is c a ll ed a w a y from the piano b eg- innin g to r eco g niz e t he sup eriorcal Fi ed d S t ation for the C a rne g ie In- 1whe r e s h e h as been pl 1ty in g the ac- i ty of P e ru t r ained te a chers stitu.tion during the coming .su m mer. co mpani m ent for s om eo ne pl ay in g a Followin g is a li s t of students who I vi olin We can't c a tcli +he name asi h a ve acc e p t ed positions for next - ----------------: 1 .so m eo n e cou g h ed as Mr. Steck re- j ye a r:

Official Bulletin

Ipe ats wh o s he s a ys it is. I ' Two-Year Diploma

Afte rmaking a date with Ruth , Whippl e, E a rl, Jr H. s. ---- Daws on .1 I (fri vo lo us a n 1 d "b r a ve " m a n) h e ca lls Ri c hards o n, Ruth '. J H. __ - - -D ea n D e lzeJI s hom e · Poor Mr Del- S m ed ley, Ruth Pn Riverton ze ll! H e has an awful time conv er s- Ek a rt, Louise, 4th G. ____ Randolph N o excuses will be issued for ob - in g· wi t h Mr . Steck the latter Fowler, Ev a, 5-6 G. - - Elmwvod made by applying for a posi - is so a n x ious t o t a lk to an oth e r m aid- Cox, Ma rjorie, 5-6 G. __ Plymouth en ___

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EVERYONE will fi:nd thi s s t o ,re a sati sfactory p lace to / I 1 1f R ay m o nd Sh e r ef 1ses to be s en - N e lso n, D01 oth y, l ' G. ___ Dawso n secure their food s Fre sh me a ts, Lu n ch and canned meat , I Y 11. and Y. W. student conferenc e j en t ed from him , s o Mr. Steck fin a lly G ray, Ma r y , P r i. - - Columbu s bl E thi g f will be held at Estes Park, June 7-17 co n ced es th a t s he m ay brin g him Bun c h , Mrs D., H S - - - Rulo milk, fresh and canne d fruit e and es. very n for the table. Ser vice g oo d and p nces reasonable. I a lo n g . (Steck s eems to g et braver H a ll, Genevi e ve; J . H. S. _ R eyn olds ; S umm er sch ool, first term be g ins ea ch · t ime he call s ) Gaylord, Beulah, 5-6 G ____ B ar tl e t t

T H E MARDIS S T ORE

June 10 and cl oses J u ly 17. · Th e s ce ne b efore u s now ch a n g es R e ed, H a rold, J . H. S. ____ H arri son ro Steck's r oom in t he a udi to rium A Wu ster, D or o th y, P r i A lv o d) Su mme r s ch oo l bullet ins a r e r ea dy q uartet..compose d of M. E n.ge lkeme ir, Di c k ers on , E sther, El e. __ Ne m'a h a FISK TEACHE R S A GENCY (Incorporate fo r distr ibuti o n a t regi s tr a rs offic e. R Sh eHey, R. Tr e nh o lm, a nd Mr D y ke, D a le, Prin. H s., _ Bar.t le t t Suite 410 - 11 Symes, D e nv e r - M. E. S h uck, Ph. D., Manager Stec k sin g t hr e e s elec ti on s. L o ren e G re n wa ldt, Ern a, J H.S __ Brid gep ' t

More Vacancies than s a tis fa c t ory applicants to fill them. D o n't forget to help adverti se fo r N orto n sa n g a s op ran o so lo , "It w as Ce d a rh olm, Ma rgaret, 2-3 G. __ Sc oti a t h e M. I. N. K. Track and Field Me e t a L ove ly Vi olet. " Th e n L o u is e Bo w - Be ll , Hi ld a, J H. S - Fille y to be held in Peru, May 4. ers pres ents two .lov·el y s olos. St a hn. J ohn, J H S. ____ R e d Cl o ud

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I All s tud e n ts expectmg to recei v e a S tec k' s p upils can a ll r et u r n t o t ei r A. B. D egrees

N ow t h e s ce ne cl oses, a nd hM.r Hr ooker, Im o, Mu sic __ Shi ck ley

H . y r Ove r coa t Cl eaned Now ... degr e e, certi fi c a te or diplom a fr om favodte p a stime, wJrnthP.r i

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MISS OPAL SMITH

.DIES AT OMAHA CITIZENS STATE B .

All stu dents wishing to use the 0 e p ul Service ; tennis courts must see Miss Gockley

and p ay tennis club dues. Dues are o nly 75 cents. Also students wishing - -to u se the co ur ts, who hav e payed !Passed Away at _ their dues mu st sign up for t he courts This Afterno on

DA TE'S CLOTHING STORE

in the lobby of the post0ffke in the I .

a d building . Miss Op a l Smith of Peru , who w as

- -- 1rec ently taken sick with appendicitis

The rate of 2 p.er cent will b e de- ; an d taken to Omah a for an op er at ion

Home of Hart, Scha:ffner & Marx ; ducte d for each un·ex cused absence p ass ed aw ay at th a t place Tu es day I from class. Third unexcused absence evening, and the body w as brou g ht

'>14 Cent ral Ave.-, A uburn, Nebr. diops the stu.dent from cl as s. jh o!pe Wednesday. From here iihe

___ ".. - was take n to her former home at Unless a written excuse from a Salem, where the funeral ser vic es

dean is .prese n t ed to .h1str.uc.t or within will be held thi s afternoon. Rev. E.

· I on:e week a.fte r the abs ence, it will , H asselblad of the Pe ru Baptist Church

CC1mbs, P a ul, bc1ence _, ___

W :1sley. Rn s:;el , Coach __ Benkl en 11 1

L yon, Mona, C om . - Crawforcl

H .mch, Daris, Supt. - -· _____ Rulo Clinebur g, M., Math. _

Schindler, Wilbur, Prin. _

.Simpkins, L og a n, M. T r. __ Atkinson

P arriott, J ennin gs, Coac h __ Cen. City

Vance, Margaret, H . Ee. __ Mosquert. Donner, Anna, J H.. S. Lib. Gr. Isl and Snyder, Evelyn, H. Ee., __ Bertran d Vand·erford, Leone, H. Ee. Benklem'n Eyre, Ada, E ng . Art. Edg ar About fifteen students were elected to positions before March 1 th at are not included in t_Qe above li st.

s t and an un x cus e d ab sence. will h ave charge of the services · Miss Smith, who is the daughter of TALKS TO TRAVEL CLUB

Instructo r s will · lrave ch a r ge of Mr· a nd Mrs Wm Smith of this place, ABOUT 'EUROPEAN TRAVELS

AUBURN Phone 3

gra nting excuses for: Students leav - is a ,gradu at e of P eru Colle ge,

I in g class and tardiness to clRss . and had b ee n teaching. Followin g the The Trave.i Club will m eet AprH

' oper ation for ap pend icitis at Omaha, 16 in T 226· Mi ss T ea r will t e ll of

The rate of 1 pe·r cent will be de- s he w as brou g ht home, bu.t on Thurs- her t r ave ls in Europe ducted for each tardiness unexcused d ay of last week was compelled to Most of the meetin gs of the tr avel ; and 2 per cent for unexcu se d lea vin g return. She then contracted double club have been very interestin g this

Of· class pneumonia which was the cause of year a nd this meeting should not

NEBRASKA H aro ld McCreight vi si ted his p a r-

her death. prove an exception . It is hoped th at

a large crowd will be ben·efited by · b 1 k · d Miss Te a r's ta lk, which is sure to be

ents m a ir u r y a.st wee en · IS CHAMPION SPELLER. a n in tere sti ng one

f L ast Saturday, at the court house -.

UNDER LOYAL PHARMACY I la Parker were the contestants from Y M h '

.A Peru. Loui s won the pl a ce as grand ! our ot er I

; f champion boy spe lJe r, and Viola f' There's no better way of

I Moore was the g irl champion speller· ' reminding your mother of your J of Nemaha county These two go to affection than by giving her a CLOTHES ' I T he Barbers of Peru wish

At $ 1.95 $2 .95 an d $3. 95 ' t

Omaha this month to participate in Ii box of ART-STYLE CHOCO'

in g contest.'i to help him in his courting. '

to announce a "Special Sale" the World-Herald contest. LATES .MGther likes c a ndy as Nola Parker will go to Lincoln (Jluch today as she did years ago I

All Guaranteed Tub Fast in September to take part in a spell- when Dad brought along a box

''IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL" Artstyle Chocolates are great ENSEMBLES , .A, ' i DO-RE-ME CLUB MEET favorites the country ov e r. If f AT LARSON'S HOME yau are away from home yve At $5 0 50 to$ 7. 9.5 . t' I I A - can mail them for you. mee t i•ng of the Do-re -me

Yo·u' ll· adm1°t th·e sup er1or1ty of ., four oz. freshman club was held at the home

We have a dandy of Mrs. A. V. Larson at 7 o'clock, k h. nd st yle I bottle of Hair Oil forr sale now Monday, Apl'il 8.

mans tp a . ' at only 35c per bottle The meeting WaS in charge of Miss i Florine Elliot. Asa Rector sang a

tenor solo, "Romona " After this

., the club sang several songs. Refrsh-

RICE AND THOMAS ments were server.l by Mrs. L arson.

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The next meeting will be held Mon; day Aprill 29, a nd will ,be in charge Batnes' Pharmacy

of Neil Trabert.

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jSIGMATAU DELTA I

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STUDENTS GIVE RECITA L

WILL ATTEND KANSAS MEET , (Continued from P ag·e On e )

(Sp e ci a l to Peru Ped ag ogian)

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Lawrence, Kans as , April 16- Five r Seve r a l Memb e r s R e ad Fine Pap e rs .Fo ll owi ng is the p r og ram as It wa s Began Moving Dir t Tuesday - M uc h members of the United State Olympic on World Literature pr es e n ted at P.eru · Material I s Arriving pie te am of last summer will be in p Af; I

a ction in t'h E' seventh annual Kaus as Th e s ubject for the Sig m a T a u \ e neti an L ove So ng - Nevin Work w as s t a rted in earnes t on t h e

TUESDAY , AP R IL 16

Re l ay s a t Memori al Sta dium of th e D e lta h eld in the f aculty

new do r mitory Tues d ay fo r enoon - T he f' Her Ro se - Coo 1r:: b:;; I Uni ve r.:! v of K a 1\sils ht ' • c the nf- r oo m Mond a y eve nin g April 8, was p machin e ry and tools fo r' the w ork b ePee-Weet - - etrie-Pa r ks I terno on o ( Ap ril on Modern Poetry Syl v ia _:_ Spe a ks g e.n arriving Monday a nd dur in g t he I

F our of men are still under- s u g gestions f.or wri t in g p oetry. Life IHunti ng Son g - - - - - -Geib e l fore !)-oon Tuesd a y, a dred g e r, or 1 g r a du ates a nd will be r eprese ntin g is all a bou t y o u a nd if yo u, are ob- Dreami.ng Alone in t he Twili gh t _ power shovel, began the w ork of ex - I th e ir uni v.ers it i es, whHe the oth e r is s e r va n t v ou ca n find m a n y t h em es Moore c a v a tin g for the base ment of t h e 1 f 11 I Violin Sol os I n ow ou t o co ege. up on w hich you ca n el abor ate. As · buildin g In this w ork th r ee a r.ge t , Th e four universi ty und e r g radu- Mrs B aker h as h a d a number of her B Gryp i nsdyis iL __ 'S _ H _ eAiblaerrdt dump trucks are us e d , whi c h a re ove on g d h k h ates ar e D a v e Abbott of t h e Univer- own p oe m s ac cep t ed , she was well Otto Boellstorf loaded by the dr ed ge r , a n w s ity of I11in oi s, B ig T e n two -mile q u alifi ed to sp eak on this

''Manhattan Cocktail''

STARRING N ancy C ar r ol and Kenn et h H arlan, aj so Comedy, " Famil y Me al T ic ket " f

W ED., T HU R., APR I L 17 18 J

I"Charge of . I the Gauchos" f

PART II convey the dirt t o the hi g h sch oo l ch am p io n an d an ch or man on t he We w e r e aaso priveleg ed t o h ear CJ.e op atr a __ Ope ra Bur lesque k f ' l t f th e Ill;"o1·· Wo 1d s a11d Mu s1"c by J W. Br1" gh am to m a ke a better field.

- a thletic field , where it wi ll b e use d

cr a c our-mi e earn ° LI• so m e of her p o ems at this me etin g • Geo r ge B aird of the Univ ersi t y of CAST The As senmacher comp a n y i s lo s - · h f I n' pres entin g the topic , Mo dern ing no time in g ettin g th e work start- .,. Io wa, holder of .t e c on e r e nce qu a r- Cleopatra. _____ ..: · Edga r Cole f' t ermil e recor d a t v ar ious t iJ:nes, who Po etry for Child ren, Bernic e Lovi t t Willi a m - - - Duane Sams ed. On Wednesd a y bi g trucks, conrun s a nc h or o n tile H a wkey e mile re- J t h e v a_ri ed i mage ry , s 1m- Antony - - L?uis Bickford c r ete mixe r s and o t h er m a chin er y ar - j ! l ay te.am a nd w ho w as l ea d off m::i.n I pl e and P ompey - - Don ald Du i;y e a. rived, and Thursd ay morni ng the b ig f for Uncle S a m on the 1,,600 mete r I ph ras in g which h elp ed the child r en Caesar - - - Elvin Davenport t rucks, a ide d b y lo cal trueks, b egan 11 relay tea m t h at set a n ew Ol y m p ic / to a n aw a ren ess of th e be auty a ll St ud e nts __ Colleg e Glee Club movin g brick, tile, c em e nt. a nd oth er I re c ord l ast s ummer ; Edw a rd G ordon , ! aro und. t hem

1 Foll ow m g ar e the m ember s of the matedals to t he site of the buildin g I Univ e r s ity of Iow a br oad jump e r , Th e 1pte r estm g t h mg bro ug h t o ut P.e ru , Men's Glee Club: ' So far , three cement mi x e r s h av e ar- .,. wh o w h e n in f o rm d oes m ore th a n by F ra n ces M oriart y abou t W ar P oe- FIRST TENORS 1 ri v ed, o ne v er y l a r g e one, a nd two f' 24 f eet; a nd T om Churchill of t he 1 try was t h a t t h e p;etry ev id en ce d a F loy d L ewjs Isma ll e r ones. The m ateri a l fo r t h e , I

WIT H F ra ncis X Bu s hman and i Jacequline Lo gan, als o News,

, and Fables.

FRI., SAT , APRI L 19 - 20

"Th Woman of Affairs

STA RRIN G Jo h n G il b er t and Gr e t a Ga r bo. Al s o " O l d Gra y Hors e "

MON ., T UES ., APRIL 2 2 - 23

e d fif t h in th e Ol y mpic deca t h lon a nd A number of p oe ms showin g th e A s a R ector 'tHe and cement, will b e furnish e d b y I · fl f · d t · 1 R ay m o nd· Tre n ho lm

Uni ve r s ity of O k l a h om a, w ho fini sh- h atr e d of wa r no t of p eopl e. Willi a m Okr e nt buildin g . includin g .th e J umber, b r ic k, 1 , I w ho won that e ve nt a t he 1928 K a n- 111 ue nce o our 111 u s na a ge w er e the Meek Lumbe r Co., -0 f Peru.

'Someone to Love'

SE COND TENORS R d s as Rel ays I' ead hy W ay ne C atlett. Jo hn Bath In spite of the r a iq W .e d nes d ay , t he STAR R ING B uddy o g e r s an R ay Con g er, Am eric a' s g r eatest D o n 't s hun r eligi on , bu t t h a t E d gar Cole work of movin g di rt wa s kep t u p an all - star cas t di sta nc e runn e r , is t h e fifth Ol y mpic mea n t h at yo u mu s t p reac h eit h e r C e dr ic Crink most o f t!,1 e d ay, stoppin g only w h e n

h M Cl k d " . N R l' B e rn a r d Ga ll o w ay C OM ING APRIL 24 25 star w o w ill comp ete a t the K a ns as 1ss a r 111 · ew e 1- N e il Trab e rt the sho wers were h eav i e s t It is ap - 1 •ga m es He w il l run in a sp ecial h alf- g iou s and Id ea lis tic P o etry l am en at ed Ea rl Whi p pl e p arent _th at th e \\'.O rk is to be push e d I

mil e or mile run, h1"s oppiO nent "et to the fact that so me of ' our mo de rn D on ,al d Duryea t l ., tnOS· v1 go rou s Y·

l>e n amed . Con ge r while an under- p o e ts were condemnin g Lon gf.e1low BARITONES b h • h l " · L o u is Bick fo rd g r a du a t e a t Io wa Stat e Coll eg e ran ec au se is p oe t r y t a u g t re 1g 1on H a rry Bruns d o n PHILOS HAVE SHORT PROGRAM a nch or on rel ay t ea ms in the Kans as w hi ch she thou g h w as an unm e ri t ed D aris Bun c h AT LAST REGULAR MEETING I r el a ys and help ed to set the Kan sas cr t ici s m.

Rel ay's two-mile r e lay record of

7 mi n u tes 53 9 se conds wh1 ch ha s

El v in Daven por t

The od or e Roe hrk a "se

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BASSES h e ld a s h or t meeting Thu rs d ay e v e - ' t d · 1927 cr a ckin g g um althou g h ver y nec es- · s 00 s mce . E a r l A n dre \VS

n in g, t h e m ai n pu r p.os e o f t h e m eet-

T ed Can t y of Chic ago, offi c ia l a n- s ary t o the s t eno.grapher's c a r eer, Ott o Boe ll s t o r ff / nou n c e r for the W este rn Confer e nc e, mu s t be a ccomp a ni ed by w is e cra ck- G eo r ge Cook

w as to co ll ec t dues. A fin a n ci al r e -

Gi"fts fo·r

will serv e a s he a d a nnounce r at t he I .d b u r 11 O k h aps if you t ake off your g ogg les H a rv ey N ic k et t r easu ry w as r ea y vv 1' i a m -re n t , sev en t h a nnu a l Kan sas R elays here

in g and sho1 t d1,ess a nd h a1r Per- J ames Delze ll p or t of th e co ndi ti on of t he P h il o :

E lton R e inmill e r f t h · - b ·11 w 1 e 0 e e n t d nd April 20 C a nty h as announced at a nd a cquire thes e o th er ch a ra cter- Duane Sams a er w icn I s e - r s e a

MOTHE s DAY

allowed. Make yo1,, r cho1·ce so me of t he Kan sas meets of t he pas t Acconipa ni st, R alph C h atelr1 i11 A 1 · Th • you will not). s 1ort pr og ram was g ive n e

is ti c s y ou w1·u be h1 r ed, (p1 ob a b1 y

nnd h as be e n v oted by t r ack fans in P hilo Tr io consistin g of J oy M icke l, early• yv e have th e gift this section of the con.i:itry to b e th e -

F.ORE IGN MEN TO BE HERE d L .11 H h I D E . 1Ruby Brown, a n u c1 e u g e s that wi"ll pl e ase. . " fir s t, las t , a nd a ll the w ords" in an- ea r umce : (C ontinu e d fr om P ag e On e ) I 1 pr ese nt ed t hree fin e m usic a l nu mbers . . I Al as , al a ck! Ti s a ll t oo t ru e ! I am C. A. W e dne sd ay e ven in g in th e hi g h 1 I L J d 1 T ' l F oll ow in.g. t h e tr io D ona ld D _ ury ea, ·

n.ounc ers. EULALIA

·eep Y in lo ve . is w i th a t a I d ar k / sc ho ol a udit or i um th ey will sp e ak ge n te lm a n ; t he J ohn Gilber t typ e ngai f1, w hich w ill b e th eir Jas t ap- accomp a ma.d by R a lp h Cba te lam s a ng I . . I .. be st fri e nd pea r an ce at P eru.. F o ll owing th e a so lo .

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This department is bein g· ', I win his love and in their car. I by a number of dormitory girl s. Th e y : Ple ase answe1, I am truly his . I T hese students will be honored as

w ill a n swe r any question you w a n t I Step and Fe tch It gu es ts at a 5:30 o clock luncheon to know. if it is s cienc·e, history , or I --- which will be served in the dinin g

!. Look Our New Chev·ro let Six Over

lo v e, they will sttive equally hard to . So yo_u have" havin;; r oom of Mount Hall "'.i t h the A new stock of tires, U. s. . ' '1d

g ive you a g ood answer. The g irls tiouble with y-0ur dai k , gentlemei1 ri embers of the Y. W. cabinet and I KELLEY. We are now able to do a ny kind of w e mg are experienced in almost every line friends. Tell me, don't you think s ponsors and the members of b(l)lt.hr '1

RFillsoyoNu r ccar HwiE t h VMROBOILLE EOITL. CGOive.

a nd want your cooperation to help the dusky maids will object? I'm t J-.e old new Y :vr. c a binets and &p :' nm a k e this column a live and interest- sure John Gilbert wouldn't be very sors in ing one. Just address Miss Eulali a in g reatly complimented about the gkl 'l hese stude;1is coming here fo r ca re of .the Peda g ogian and sign your fri e nd. They are a small matter now- Our b enefit <i. nd will welcome name. a-days. Girl s are like street cars, on fr reign relations , t.neir I Successor to G. C. T hu r man

there'll be another along in a minute hom e country, or other subJ"ects , w e I

Dear Miss Eulalia: ehoos e . The loc al organJzanons nr g e

ing heart when I look into his won-

"I never went there," retorted the s ome time duri ng the conference pe-

derful eyes. Surely this is love! witness, indignantly; "I stayed in the r iods, a schedule of which will be How can I win him? drawing r0-0m all evening." p.laced on the buUetin board.

School and College Su ppli es

Authorized 'Dealer f or P S He is m aITied and loves his Y HIKING CLUB HOLD EARLY wife! EXPLAINED AT EMILY POST MORNING BREAKFAST REMINGTON PORTABLE T YPEWRITERS

Desperate I How To DRESS CORRECTL

See us for your lunch a n d Picni c ea ts that simply because a man is mar- talk to the Emi,Jy Post ciu.b , Monda;, b1,e akfast Tuesd·ay morning, April 16. ! r 1 Fresh Fruits and Candies I ce Cre am an d Cold Drinks ried and in love with his wife (what A?ril 8. She g a ve some very helpful They Dian to I-eave at five-thirty and I \ thing) that you will let to 1the c orrect dress for va - return in time for the nine-fifty \ 1 1

Graciou s, Desperate, don "t tell me Mis s Towne g ave a verv inter es tin o- The Hiking Club is going out for

t 1s come between !ou? I have a pie- , cas ons. classes. Joy Hi.JI is their destination, •

lur e ?f your ? ero m mind, ii.nd know meetm g mfo rmal they plan to watch the sun ! , Opposite

t h a t if you Wlll buy yours eilf a green 111 i_t.. tions _and replies to m- n se 1f they g-et there on time

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c h ecked suit and a large red hat he V1t a t10ns WJ!) be dISCUSS-ed. I

I a m so thin that I don't know , Just received a beautiful assortment of Party and

wh a t to do. My health is perfect but ' Graduation silk dresses

I am worried because I am so much I j und erwei g ht. Tell me how to g a in.

H e re on our c a mpus we have a I

y oun g m a n who has made a name for -' f

himself thr owin g weights Why not '• AUBURN NEBRASKA

go d own t o t he athletic field some , ni g h t a nd t a ke the wei g ht that he

throw s awa y?

D e ar Eunice Eul a lia:

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I a m in a t e rrible j am. I want to · 'S CAFE j

learn to become a s t el)ographer but I FOR YOUR

do not want to study. A friend told

bu t n o one w i ll hire m e yet. What

j a m?" Is it any relation to straw-

berry jam? If so, you shoUJ.d lik-e it.

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Crowded to See Amateur _ a y , pr i 15. in 192 8 Me et her e I One-Act Productions

Aft;)r m eeting· i n fr o nt of t i ain - · 1o r-S e mor Banquet t o be held on Peru State Teache r s Co ll e 0 I j oye q u1te a t r eat las t w e dn€sday V d · g e e n- ing sc hool t hey hik e d d ow n t o Dr Th e a nnu a l M I. N i K. w ill soo n I Ma y 3. A committee w as appoint ed A la r ge numb e r of students, fa c ulh a n c es h o u se , a nd t h en we s t fo r sev- b e und e r wa y On Ma y 3 P e ru will I wh ose du t y it is to acc ur a tely as cer- ty members , a nd towns people en- by avmg fou r foreign s t ud ents of enil mi les. b f 1 Th d the Lincol n Univers i ty as !2' Ues t s on aga in b e g u est to a l a r ge num e r o t ain h o w m a ny s eniors will a tt e nd th e joyed four one-act P ays ay - Ganl'e i, wer e p l aye d and seve r a l studen ts fr o"m t hi s p a rt of t h e co nn- . . ev e nin g in t h e college a uditoriu m. our campus B b R h - b a nqu e t All co m !n1· t ees ar e ur g eu t d b the a e u t s w e re di scovered amo ng t r y. Th e r e will be k ee n c omp e titi o n i Th ese plays w e re presen e Y 'L' hey s poke on a con v o ca t i on pro- the soph omore base b a ll sta rs , so me in a ll events. to e x t end ev-e ry e ffor t t o mak e th e I Peru Dram a.tic Club and directed b y gram sponsore d by t h e Y M. a nd Y. g i r ls The qu est ion is "How many r eco rd s co min g a ff a ir a m os t o ne. , th e m e mbers , W T h e 3:3 0 cl as e s enj oy€d a vac a -T h e food was d e l aye d b e c a u se on e will h old ?" L ast year t h e only r-ec - Th e Junior-Senior B a nque t w ;.;::; fof- The first pl a y w as a tra g edy, "He r tion from i·eci t a t i on a n d hear d s om e of M r. Ford 's produ c t 's acte d up whe n ord not t o be bro ken w as h eld by m e rly t he Sophomore -S e nior b a nquet. I Country," by Euphonia V a n iuter esting t al ks Mr. Gordon t h€ on a jo u r n ey up th e se v e r a l hill s on H o ward Zook, the 100 y a rd d as h . _ I laer Wyatt. The scene w as la id m , · N d ' th TT Thi s y ea r Jt will be h-e lcl m 1. h e d Yr m, . . f h T . . t a s id e uama1 c an e gro, isc uss e a the r a c i a l · e way noweve r , Lizzi e soo n ca me w hich rec ord he set in 1926 whe n h e the ll vm g h o om o t e 1en se problem of t h e U ni te d S tate s a nd Mr. c h u gg in g up t h e r oa d brin g in w eini es /c lipped the century off in 10.6. L as t it o ry. Mi ss Towne will have direct l cott a g e durin g th€ World W a r. Th e Bon zo, .th e F i li pi n o , ans we re d t h e stu- b uns , p i c kl es, a pp lel:I, a nd ic e cr eam i ye a r Moore of Peru a nd McN a m ar :r, c h a r ge of the menu. c ast w as as follows: den t.s que s tio ns on t he g overnmen t o f S'..l.Cko r s for t he co m p a n y. of Om a h a Ce ntral tied the e x ic t in g

Geoffrey Trent Eldon H a yw a rd the Phi lipp ines in Dr. B r own's c l ass record bu.t could not get in th e ext a

BANQUET GIVEN

MUSJC RECJTAL

Ursul a Trent, his wife. _,: __ _ of " American Gover n me n t a nd P oli -

ste p required to break it. Donna Ja'i1e Delzell t ics. "

TO CHAMPIONS

All of the following records were

;WELL RECEIVED

Captain Ma ldane Elvin Davenpor t In Mr. Ge o rge B ro wn 's c l as s of

m a de in last year's meat except the

The play was dire cted by Fred "A • c · h r ecord m a de in the 100 yard dash b y John D1"llon acted as stage 1t1 zens ip a nd P o li t ics, " / Duey.

IZook of Tecumseh in 1926. J M" k I A · t d b D Id D Mr Cu n e o,, t h e A r g enti n i a n , to l d of Year's 100- yd. dash, Vook, Tecumseh 10 :6 oy tc e' 5515 e y ona ur- manager. South A,meri c a's a t tit ude t o t h e Mo n- E d w in (Tied bv Moore and McNamara) yea Give Musical The second play was a comedy , roe Doctr in e, a nd M r Hi ll, t he Ame r- , · k T k ' 941 . --

I"The S a m e Old Thing, " b y R oi Ca p. . - - - 220 yd. cl as h, Broo s, ar 10 - - A stude n t recital , presented b y Joy M no The scene w as l aid in rcan N egro, s p oke o n the Am enca n Abou t fift y men g athered a the 440 yd . dash, Blue, Tecumseh :54.3 . . . . . . per e g . Negro's atti t ude soci ally towar d the · · I d C f d T h 2 07 9 Mickel, v10hmst, assi s ted by Donald the li v in g room of Miss H a le' s ap a rt.

K oep eJ. C a f e Thurs d ay ni g ht for t he ·880-y · as or ecumse - - · ! b M whi t e people . p J Mile, Gallow a y, Plattsmouth __ 4:55.6 Dur y e a, te nor, was well attended by ment. The pl a y was directed Y arA di nner was h e ld at 5: 30 by t h e I a n n u a l Baske tball B a nquet. 1120 high hurdles; Schaffner, North Ia n appre ciative audience la st Frid a y g·aret Clineburg The property manY M an d Y. W cabi nets i n h ono11: j Th e ta bl e w a s ne a tly decorated i' Loup - 16 .4 (e v en in g in the c olle g e a ududi t orium a g e r wa s Doro t hy Nelson. The c ast of t hese four yo u n g m en. w ith b oq u ets of fr es h apple blos- 220 y d. lo w hurdl es : Full e r, T e- I Mi ss Mi c kel's e n t ire p r og r a m was . was :

Th e visitors spo ke a.gain a t a j oi n t soms.' The l oya l m e n of t he colleg e J cumse h :27 8 a di spl ay of t e c hnic, e as e, a nd musi- 1 She (Peggy H a le) , a n ac t res s ; meetin g of the Y. W. an d Y M. · d h t h a nk th e j ' Pol e v a u lt, Schaffner, N<?rth Loup ca l inte r p r e t ation Her second num - Glad ys Kims e y James Cuneo o f P erganin o, Ar g en t ina, h a d g at h ere t er e t o · . h h , ----------11 feet, 6 in. her , "And a nte" by ?luc k'. pl a ye d H e (Billy), an a dmir e r D a le Dyk e h fi k H t b a sketball me n for t he w ay in w ic IHi g h ju mp B r illheart Tecums eh with mu t e was e specially ple asm g. The oth e r man (her hu sb a nd) wa s t e Jrst s pe a er de c am e S 0 I t h e y h a d fou g h t t h e p a st s e as on a nd 1 20 feet 11 3-4 in The se cond g rouu co 111 pose a of "Male- H a rold Re e el the bU n i te d to m for t h e they broug ht IShot -p.. North Loup q1i en a" b y and "Romanc e ' Juli a M a r y Herv ey tem er , 192 1 ·Han_ e . s. s e bc o nk Ib a ck to Peru a g a in t his y e a r.

· - 49 feet, in . b y Rub e n st,e in, wa s a n o ut-nourin g of l A pJ ay wri g ht L'e o Hau ptman trip in 1927 e is m a 1o nn g m an · · · . J J c d · · · · t t · I P ate in hi s a ddr·ess m e n- Dis cus : Fuller, North Loup • s u sta in ed t one a nd a d·eo t h of st€rn ' S tag e ass1s t a nts __ oe o n es e n c · d · · t t ins ru e o r i n "' · I · mg, a n is assJs H " ub ti oned t h e f act t h a t P e'i;u does n o t ____ 121 feet , 6 in. me lod y a nd rh y thm. Th es e extre me- Crink, F re d Col e Spanish at the 15 s - appi ec 1·ate chamoions hip s so much J av elin Railsb ack, Peru_l50 ft, 10 in l y t echnic a l numb ers w e re played I Pro mp te r D o ri s Ericson · ·t· 1 ·l m terestm g -1 ' · · Ject w as pal lC U at Y - 0 as t h e y did seve ral years 880 yd Cl ass A relay - '1 :35 w ith m a rked w a rmth and ease In Th e third p l a y w as a c om e dy , u • Ar t • " n w , Dating _ m ge n i n a. . 0 ke " Chain p i ons hi p s in P e ru h a ve be- (T ecumse h Hi g h School) r es p o nse to t h e h ea rt y ap pl a u s e for "Widows," by H e rbert Sw ea r s. Th e Cl a ude Gordo n o f Jam a Jc a s p I e so n atur a l t h at th e s tudents, 880 y d Cl ass B r e lay 1:43 th e co nclu d in g g roup of m od e rn cast was : on " Experiehce i n .Sout h. f a cul ty, and even ·'the town spe o- (Table Rock Hi g h .School) n umb e r s. Mi ss Mi c kel p l a y ed S c hu- Mrs. Smi t h _ Mar g u er i t e Gr a v es co me to t he U. S. rn 191 6 , a nd i s / 1 hav·e b e g u n to acc ept t hem as Mi le Rel ay - - - - - - - 3:45 b e r t's "Seren a d e .' Mrs. P i n k - - - - Ma r g aret Ca in major i ng in hi lo s ophy an d s oci a l p e affair " said Mr P ate. I (T ec um s e h Hi g h S c h ool) Ell e n Wiil s o n , wh o acc om pa ni e q M rs. Yobb ____ .:, __ Fl or in e E lli ott f th c o lored a comm o n , I- It.. work. He is director O e . H l b ou o·h t o u t t he f a c t t h a t l\' · · fil:.'l.eS-Ji"-.J.1.i..i.1.,_u r_ais -c lub of U mv e r - e a s o r "" bl) s1 &nd gfrls'

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for the success of the r ecital. N.Iiss 11vin g r oom. It was directed by Floren , a n rn e r i can - b o 1·n N t 1· egro, 5 anc tng in. its other fields also. "If I

Hil l A school with good at hle t ics is out-

Wilson plays accompa niments with a ence Ronn a u W alter W eise wa s who 1s m aJor111.g in la w, s o_ ol<e on t h e w

h e are go in g to h ave an at hl etic

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warmth of feeling and superior brill - stage manager a nd the property m a nhands b efore it is to o late. we must ave winning teams iance. a ge r was Vir gini a Milstead. rheme t a t t he rac e s should join team h

I . r·aja.l Bonzo of the Philippines k now n for h er goo d teams t han a ny "The Goose Hangs High" to be Pre• of c lassica l songs. His secon d g roup I fa r ce· also it c uld be classed as a

Mr. Dury ea first presented a g roup Th e four.th and last play was a came to th e U . S . in 1920. H · oth 11 · ' e is a c o ege in t hi s part of the coun- · sented, Friday, April 26 of m ode rn son gs wel'e well interpret- mystery. Th e scene was l ai d in t h e enjor at the Uni v e rsi ty, §>pec i alizing try e d a nd displ a yed rich t o nal produc- reception room of Dr. Guern·ey's ofin farm machi nery He told us of "Dick" Williams, actin g as toast- 1 1 As May approaches sc h oo l activi- 1tion as w ell as. dram atic ability. He fic es. It was dir ecte d b y Mary Haof the cus to ms of the Philip - master then intro du ce d as th e n ext t i es b ecr in to grow mor e numerous. was ac comp a med by R a lph Chate- rajian. Frank Cop e w as the property pine!! , Ispeaker Coac h "Dutch" Ernest IOn Frid ay eve nin g, April 26 , the I who with pre ci sion ma1;ager, and Ruth H a rajian was

It might be said that Peru is better

The Y. W. an d Y. M. a re t o be c o m- / Lo rheer. "Dutch" go.t off to a flying f h p D t · m te rp retatw n. Ia ssista nt. The cast was: men e or securm g such intere stin g i start when h e a nnouced that he h ad e program was arrange as 0 - D a nny Ca rt Jere Mickel d d f Semor class o t e ·eru emons 1a- , Th d f 1 as well , as w o r t h whil e s peake r s for ' o nl y one regret of the season an d tion hi gh scho ol will present their an- lows:

1 Mrs. Lester Mildred Lefler our campus j t h at was that he had n ot been able 1nu al class pla.y, "The Goose H an gs 1 Minu etto - - Mozart Dr Guerney - Fred Duey l to beat H ayes, his a lm a mater. This ' iHi.e:h" by Lewis Be a ch. Andan te - - - Gluck! Nurs e Genevieve Fishe't-

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i however, he accepted with a grin This year's se nior class play prom- Pati e nt Joe Jone s ' ' l and started making a championship is es to be a great su_cc ess. is be- F or Music - Franz 1 Mr. Mickel g o.t his de g ree from

WILL BE GIVEN ·team.

"D u tch" promised Peruvians In g directed by Cedr1c L. Crmk, col- P ress My Cheek J ensen IP e ru about three y ear s ago. Last I t h at whe n h e come b ack n ext year le ge dr am a .student. The cast h as I'll Not Comp lai n Schumann Iyem· he attended school in Chic ag i. h e was again go in g to t a k e t h e Bob- been exceedm gl y well chose n a nd the E

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:IJU.:1c eAnf t t A rrTangeks Mfor t n - t-0 brin g b ac k a couple of v ic-to r ies. ly they ha ve mastered the play. I __ S ar asate

cats to Hayes a nd this time exnected me mbers already show how complete- , Mal aq uen a fr om Soanish Danc es

.:er a1nmen er 1'.ac ee , · H H " h' •· t a . · · · · 1 . , I " Du tc h" also brou g ht hi s talk to a n "The Go ose Jg is no It Romanc e - - Rubms te m -W1em awsk J

I'"BILL" OKRENT

NEW PRESJD1ENT

· int eresting close w hen h e a nnounced new pl ay, nor JS it. a n old play I Satu1day, May 4 means than J next year's Bobcat J.eader , C aptain was written b y L ew is Beach, and has C alm as t h e Ni g h t - - Boh m ! t he M. N. K. .mee t . wo onde , Edwin Booth.. a clever plot . that can be exceedin g ly ! A Va gabond Am I - Kl emm Special Meetin.g is Held A fter Chap el net musical c-0m e d1es , to he pr·esente 1 well handled by high school groups. T D ·d N p "d · t · p M 1 In a short ex tempor a neous speech , o ec1 e ew re s1 en on that d a te a t eight · , are now 1 d h t The scene of the pl a y is m the Liv- Mazurka Brilli a nt __ Pri sc ill a Rish e r l)i r ehe ars al, under di.recti-0n -Of G. Captain Booth revi-ewe eh Phasd J ·ng 1 om of the In ga l's home. Here Andanti·no Martini -Kreisler as n and t hanked the men w o a

The Peru Dramatic Club held a Holt Steck. se l 0 d f "th h f t year's the peop-1 Wlll see three acts of t he j Swin g Song __ Ethel Barnes ,, b D d d p a ce a l in 1!11 o r nex d t ry re , Ml 1 short business meetin g after convo"Cynthia's Strategy, y o ge, an (C t · d p ge 4 ) cleverest come y, mys ery eve P · 1 Mazurka - - - y n ars <J

"Beans a nd Buttons" by Robyn are on inu-e on a se n te d on the Peru stage. There will I , ..:ation, April 15, for the ,Purp;0se o\. the two scores to he presented. Both be acts of hilari?us. good tim e.

CAST CHOSEN

e lec t in g officers for the coming year. hav e ba<l a wide popul a rity in hig h

FOREI GNERS

Willi am Okrent was el ected presscho ols and colleges .throughout

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ALK AT Y M /ing

F·OR CLASS PLAy

ident. Mr. Okrent has pl aye d a bi g coun tr:v. . The y c o n t ain , g.ood m usic, T

is t he c ast: rold Russe ll

• • Bern a rd In ga ls Ha . . part in the bu siness a ff ai rs of t h e , · E · I · l El ois Fairhe a d each has a deve r pl o t and give un- umce nga s campus durin g th e two years which ' N 1 D b P a ul L andolt b p t d limited oppnrtunity for young artists of Students oe er Y0 W onder "Take · My Advice" to e resen e he has h as been at Peru He h as La ge Re presenta tive L Day R Y p M 11 I · o divul g e their talents r Hear University Men Wilcox In eru, ay · held imporan.t offices in s eve r al clubs

If you have friends coming from J 1 M--_-d-o_c_k Edith Grafton and societie!:i and especially ha s h e ·t nd tell u 18 ur · "Take My Advice" has been chosen bee n pr om in e t in the P eru Dr amatic home fo r t he meet, wri e a - I C idera ble color was added to Mrs. Bradl ey Winifr.ed Pett it I them to plan to st a y for the .o n s f the y W C A. and H g·h In gals Charl es D asher by the Sophomore class as its annua Club.

· h ' h · b · er pr o v ided the meetin g 0 · · · u h' pl a y to presented at the college audi- Th th I • d ff ' e · tammen t w 1c e_m,,, y M C A. societies on Wednesd a y, Lois In ga ls ______ Hollis Hutc mson e o er e ecve o 1c rs a re: v.1ce especi all y for t h en" enJoyment. · 1· 17· Th e four forei g n men, at radley In g als ____ Allison Clin ebu rg torium. president, Madonna Bra dy ; secretary, Watch ne x t · weeks paper for more Apr1 · t:t .J'ng University of Ne- Dag mar C a rr-O il __ Marg ie Lawrenc e The play will b e supported by an Ellen Wil so n; a nd treasurer, Muri e l pr esent a enuu f th f l all-st ar cast. E a ch member of the Ma·o s 1lelails. James C un eo, g raduate ins tructor of Th e s,taff is composed o e o - J r . cast h as sho wn excellent ability on Thes e officers have been prominent bras ka who gav e addresses were: lowin g : te t · SEN I OR CLA.SS ti '. S-0 u t h Americ a ; N aga l Assi stant Diretcor ____ Averyl G a m es the durin g previous en r am- in the club both in ac tin g a nd oth er Th Cl h ld a Short meet- Ar g en na, · M Ad a Brady ments 0f the year. activities. e Senio r ass e Bonzo, a native from the PhilhpmEes, P ro,perty aMnager ----L-a-mbert Collin Th l a ·s a unu su a lly go od o ne They will be ins tall ed at the Dra111g Tu es day , April 16 a t convoca-d nior in t he Arrricultural n- Ass t Prop g r. w·ir e p y I n ion time. Vic e -president, Averyl a _Ju department·"" Claude Go r d- St age Manager ___ Irwin 1 1ams It is written by Elliot Lester. It is matic Club banquet. Gaines presided at th e meeti n g owing g 1neerrn g · · t comedy that will start you from the 1 d t on a Jamacian negro , prep air rn g. ° CLUB r..1 rs t 1·nto a laug hin g ro ar in g specta- !'TRAVEL CLUB HOLDS MEETING lo the absence of t he presi en · ' f Ch · tian Service WRITING · 11 enter t he field 0 ris h Wri"ti"n g Club met at 4:30 Mon- tor, and there a.re parts that will Miss Tea re talked on her trip to Class p i ns were d iscussed but no J -ra Dhillo n, a Hindu, w o is The ·1 ·t E T C 1 T d definite ac ti on was taken It was a nd ug J dent in Agriculture. d a y a fternoon. They discussed story you di g your na1 s m 1exc1 e- urope at ravel lub ast ues ay oted that the presid-ent appoint a a graduate stu . n D a ris ch a racters and their naming. At the , ment. ' evening. She made her talk particucommittee t o work on the plans for Before the a dd ress g ive 'th t vari o us members of the club I An unusu a lly good cast h as been la rly interesti n g by gi vin g so me of I . An un cements Bunch favored .the a u d i ence W I da Ipi es en kJ. ng short stories. Mon- seletced for the plays. • The m a jori - the ncesary dtail s of such a trip. Miss n' ght exercises. no . tette compose are wor "" . I

I. .;ere concerning t he Senior cornet solo and a qu ar Louis Bick- d ay after noon is th-e regular meetm g ty of the cast have already starred Te ar will. conclude her talks at the com- 1of Asa Reeter, Ed Cole, . ) j time of the club. in lo c al pe-rformances. next meetmg, May 7. Class :Play to he gi v en during (Conti nued on Pa ge 3 J · nc emen t w eek.

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! at the more advanc·ed ages. F ar f.ew-1 con ventions of two's and three's and ·

. : " .•thi.t" hve on to old , a ge than dedde d that "BHi" aho"Jd not be

PE D A G 0 G J A N

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DR. N. S. HARAJIAN

j their! college m a tes , 1 deprived of an office to which he\ # D ENTJST

Wh.en were div- r i g htfully belonged. Als o several de- I X-RAY SERV:ICE

Entered at the Posto11ice of Peru, ided mto four divisions it was found cided to set aside a sinking fund j .1 Over Barnes' Pharmacy. Tel. 27 f , / Nebraska, as second matter. t hat the of the honor men whereby a record of b at band sizes , f' f ,, were superior to all of them but that co uld be investigated by experts and ...,_ ... _..,_...,.._..._

Published Weekly at Peru State the rank arid file show a lower mor- a permanent file or graduated Teachers College tality than athle1fs in bu.t three of hats be kept for future di gnitaries MANUAL TRAINING # the groups, the athletes in th e 1900 t he office. H owever for i:he • present I ·

$1.00 the Year-Sc single copy to 1905 g roup pr.ovin g superior thus it was determine d that "Bill" should I / ' far. It is possi q le that the twenty to b e ne xt presid ent. ; LUMBER

STAFF twe nty-five years that h ave el ap sed So at the meeting a fter convocation I L::ACQUER, ENllfEL

EDITOR h."' not b.. n ' •uffki,ntly lon g pe- tb' pop"'" vot' wao again taken . j I

ASSOCIATE

MILLARD FOWLER nnd to P"emit t h' dcawing of oon- Thi • time Mi " D ' lzoll'• namin•tion , PAINTS f was s upp anted by iss wen o yn COAL j

BUSINESS MANAGER HAROLD B. Me CREIGHTI clusions.

1 M" G d l I COAL

ASSOCIATES E- R. BURKEY The cepo.-t w" not P>'ep"ed to Malloey. Dµe ocedit ahould b giv - f 't

FACULTY' MARREN, WAYNE CATLETT athl etic s in co ll eges. Nor e n to Miss Ma lory. At aoy othe r time ' MEEK LUMBER CO.

- - THOMAS E. ENNIS wi ll it di sco ur age a n appire ci able she would h ave gone fa r In election. 1 W J RABEL , Mgr. #

SPORT ___ REPORTERS numboc of atudent• from t""ning out. She would have made a capabl, pee•- i I Phone 48 Pecu Nebe f

CAMPUS -: "SQUEAK" MUMPER .d t h at re s ults from prowess ' ident -too But the club, ' · I

MUSIC - - FRANCES MORIARTY on 6 "'" icon, diamond , oe cindoc to h ave th' pqj> ul " con did •t', ev'n !

JOKES------- - - - - - IDA SCHREPEL tm.k i• too gceat fo the athlehcally t h oug h he mi g h t not being the

FEA - - -" BILL w ARMAN mclmed youth to ceai•t. It ob>ri- P'" •mo =t of di g nity to th • t h igh ".""

- WILLARD E. FOWLER oua, howove>', that, if thi• atudy ia o ffi ce, Willi am Okce nt -peoai- I p

FACULTY - ELLEEN MEANS cepceaentativo, that the atrnin of col- dent. '•

- BROWN t k t h S I

MUSIC FRED COLE lege athletics• has apprEl_cfabJ.e ef- 1 N.ow t.hat's that The mass e s h ave - RUBY feet on the longevity of men who agam p roved themselves ca o .ab le of f a e par in t em.- Journal. governing.-Contributed.

I Invite d to en roll for teacl11·ng ,,

W.HITHER EDUCATION? I are plenty of seco d . t b , · positions with

EDSON ENNIS [ wh r n i a e men, ut HOW BEAUTIFUI,. TO BE ALIVE ; ,--,,---------------.

Stocktakin g, usu a lly has been asso- j e e are the men of outstanding By "BILL" WARMAN : I

ci•ted with the "'''"" of bu• ineaa to become '"de,. .. the io- Spring •peak• OOmfoet•bly to our I Slwrt Storv corner # TheDavis School Ser.vice and t he ?ar k ways of those who make Itelle.ctual and .scho 0 iaa·ly life of the souls, for wh en we feel abused and W T d · · DAVIS, ' 06, Manager· an unmake money m the economic commg ge neratwn?' 1 are di sg runtled at thin gs, we must' patha of thC wodd, yet with the : Pcofe,.0 r beou g ht ch • "•" i think of th' of apring. It REBECCA HARDING D AVIS

138 No 12th St_ Lincoln N b t l' r owth of m. our lives, we a r e i•gam" ••me of;oue grndu ate achoola I m • keo g eoat dema nd• on potienco ' •nd Wom'n beg an to be pmlific I I ' ' ' tod.• y faced with a n >nt ellectoal •toc k - and de cl "'".'d that . m•nY •tudon ta Ihope. Thece . ''° ••tbacko •nd pcot- • toey wci tef, •hoetly befo,.. the Civil 't al<> ng w h>e h h ao beon keoping •wak• I woce ente ..m g theao p lac " foe moc- : pon'm'nt•, •nd whot hao , IeoadY W "· Jomeo -Ru,,ell Lowe11 w" edio'n ig h ts t.he h. e ads of many of our cenary motives a nd wel'e r ece ivin g d e- 1 been g iven is often · withd rawn again. tor of The Atlantic Monthly in its 1 h Th ea rly d a . d - t ff t ,....._.._,_...., __ a 1ge r umvers 1t1 es a nd colleges. I grees t at never should be g iven, ere are late f z; osts, incursions of ' ys, an man y s ory e or s # --

The t hese worthi-es bring I standards had t hu s sagged as ! :'inter that lay low life fo r m s. Sp rin g from the pens of w.omen w r iters ' Forsyth

I,,. into m agazine a nd daily paper h a ve a esult of s econd and t hird -rate rs j 1s not one unbroken , advance and found a place in tho s e ea.Fly volum es. 0. a motif of warn! n g __, ccy that , 11 ia !and that the ochool, th,maol vo,' tel "mph. and Ilk' the - path of th' Ri g ht along with Rebecca Tim, _Tub oa, c;.,, n t tu d · '

· 1 t h - Davi s must als be I d R

and OiL We h • : 0 s r Y in our educational life . i were not g iving adequate tr ai nin g JP s, t e path of sp1ring is not con- ,o c as se ose • ave air hois to D.e'.nands are mad-e by them for a r e - i for _ sta nt. Most years h ave such days. a nd Elizabeth Stuart Ph elps, help u s tn lubricating. v1S1.on of our -e n ti re system of ed.u- Wilh am L yons . Ph e lp s L amso n , Isome . of us may experie nce altogeth- wnters of .well stones. The / .._._...,_..__..,_.,._ I cation, from .the element a ry school to ' Professor of English at Ya J.e Univ e r- er too m a ny of such d ays We are [advent of the women mto the story ...._ t h e uni ve r s i ty. This attack-for a t- ! sity, wrote; :The world's intellect- led agai n and 11gain to the borders of may ·' s eem little s trange, bu t it t 1 .t 1 1 1s eac- t 1 th fi h · _....._..,.._... ac' I c-e rt a inly is-goes much farth- ua- )1eed is more sound c ultur e· tha.t a and of pr-0mise, onlv to be thrust · ' · Y o ex:ri am e ne tee mque

Y • ._ " tha n mece cl • mocin g foe the moon_ ia, both aci,nce and the hum itioa, hoc" ag•in in ' wild wild"n"'· y 't of t h , fr woe k by .reaoo n of t h t, ou II not be diaaappointe<l

It h " ' t• n g ible b"i foe ' ''""' b"'d on knowle d g, , I t hink th• Iou, •pdng =d' up of ce'1ain c hac- t h at they obhged to produ e< rn - • you gBeOtYB ' -Ot1KrNhaiA·rpcupt a t Lack of leaders in the United va ri o us 'outlines' .P'llblished tod.ay acte ris t ics brin gs a mess a g e to us . · markable material to sec ure any r ecStat-es.· is,. d ep lored ; ' '.easy rout es t o I while they m a y accompli s h We would, not care to exchange 1·t ognition .at a.II. H.ence, we find the ("'' I , I ...,,ext to Gaines Hall on m nm g " 'e condemned, and g >·ad- good, do a g rn•t d eal of h"·m in foe• •p ein g withou t and di•- wo=n of th" P'nod ex<o,ll ed many th' ; U:1te sc hools in m a ny p a r ts of the persuading some people t h a.t there Iappoint m e nts., for we would lose of the mal e writers. A story of Mrs . , co unfry am aooailed fo,· 1,tting theie ia •n "'Y wa,yt ot knowl edg•." •omethin g of in<omp.,,ble worth: Davia which, aa a loca l c<> lo r atory ' <tand•rd• down while yi,ldin g to I Thi • "•p•>'t" of the •oc iety will n oc Que ovecwoek'd ,pe ing ia h" tcomen dou • in ten•ity, i • "Life inmm,na> y motirn. 1 be di,,-ega>·d,d , many a noble b a ttle a m ding of lifo Jn i W •fruggle and t h e I.con Milla." The>-e ia mu<h of th' , I -----

A ll t hi s h as b ee n summed up re- j will b e fought for t h,e d efence of tempora ry defeats, we see a para.Ile! Ru ssia n g l oo m a nd sordi dne ss in t he

by Dr.

a mu e l A. Mitchell I numb-e r 000'', a nd "co u usej version of life as we · know it. Ofte'n but it .is no t overdTawn. As

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• - Ia na g re at thin g s e e min g l v so near, "At la nt1 ' c Monthly" for April , t _ u1n:: c LUr oJ. Lrre .uea nm::r ivH.: vur1mc irlyet there is not a teacher m the coun- ' - ·h · the , O bse rv a tory at the Univers ity of Vir- try takin g hi s work as a constantly p roves further than wt! thoug t . 1861.-J. 0 ..F ......_

Ievolving process , w 0 WI n o dreamed. Y.et the goal is won in the MEN'S CLUB A " ' g· ·a in a letter to the American h ll t lo.ok !!'he r oad prov es lon g er than we ft

Phdosoph1c a l Society. into h is o wn mind and m a ke a com- ' d d f y-ouR · · · h I . b . end. Postponement an .e eat are b f

A s1m1lar view as a so een ex- plete inve nt orv thu s s h ow in g the fi 1 Th h t 1 d A surpri si n !! large num er o men pr esse d by D r E. K. R a nd., professor te ndencie s a b etter year or tc1ootnfl1'cnta1·s·· 11'fe crorouw g ned s c:nn- were nresent in the 1ittle ). .l of Latin at Harvard University, who a case of in te llectual b a nkrupt cy. 1 · 1 h Id b k. · ' I Amil 15. Presi'de nt 1, ' . d . · · , not a ways o ac our sprmg. · · '. b d' I J

1 f d , Sooner or later ·eve ryw er.e 1 e is - ll d w r ite s that "m our e uca t 1on we are , . h l'f . iams opened the meetrn g y rea mg · ' still expenmentrng_ wt1h u se ess a s. "THE LONE TROUBADOR" . : d . h . h d th B 't a nnounc eme nts :md then c a e on

T he letters of some of America's A lette r addressed to the music edi- 1 prove d mii tier t. an ·k y 1 s secretary Hoffm a n for the minutes of S educ atio n a l lea ders have been made 1 tor was found in the P ed agog i an b ox ·vfery d ratu ness, 1 dts' t sfiet alct anhd the previous meeting. ;Mr. Steck @ NEED

h h h t orc-e re re a ts an 1 s na nump , t f t h e r.l pubhc, to get er w1t t e commen s I in which a pers on w ish es to wnte- i . 1 t. A d h b d m::Jde a spec ial a nnouncemen o · of other m embers of the . society. an endless of articles on "Mu- sprdmbgl conso ebs us . fn 'tw edn ud s recital ;hich was give n F r id ay l\ "d ., : an osso ms ecome rm an see s, w Th e se o u g h t to be senously cons1 - Lsic Philosophy, and Wit. The edi- 1 . t · f t · d d h ·1 night

I FIN.E PORTRAITS

· I ' v1c onous over ros s, win an a1 ; · .. , e r e d by a ll pro g ressive te a chers m tor will b e g lad to r ece1v-e and m- , 1 b' d t 1 t th . ts d The talk of the morning was a re- • h I \ w i-e n u· s a as e1r nes -0 · R 1 by .t S all in s titutions, high and as t e Ispect these articles f ?r build and hatch the voung , voicin g view of the Hastin g e ay s given FRAME cri t icism comes from withrn the fold The name of " The Lone Troubador I - 1 t " . th -h 1 Co a ch Graf It was humoru s and ' . 1 .ever as mg · JOY roug song; w ien · · · al PHOTO FJNJSffiNG' and is m a de public by such an or1 will b e signed to the article or any th 'Id bl d "th th peppy sketch of t he trm m gener · 1 • J e W1 re.ioicmg sea en s w1 e . . .--: - h" -

gan iz ation as the American Philo- other non-de-plum the author so de- 1 1 th . t . a nd also the poss1b1httes .of t is sea

CAMERAS A ove y ear m a vas music, our :M G f · "ted sop hic al ,Society. sires. It w ill. b: n.ec essa? heart strings are our soul son's tr ack team. !" ra _.

" In recent years the professional for anyone w1shmg to write for the vibrates in an of a-ladness any man who was interested m _ ti ack 1 t' · educator h as had a wonderful time Ped agogian no m a tter how the article and delight, for all these thi;gs hold to come out a nd part . m of it putting into practice his new ma.y be sig n ed in the p a per to con- the secret' of universe and make event or events, he hk:s to # theories of mass production", Dr. fide with the editor, in so d oin g he us feel how beautiful it is to be compete in. 'for a !I Mitchell asserted. "Judg ing by the insures himself of p;roper co-op er.a- alive.

letter seems easy for those ,

t' esults, the educ a tor slo g an seems to t ion betwee n the editor and the wnt- with the weights. Anyone puttmg I I h ave been; 'Education without effort, I er. All articles to be published must the 16 pound shot ar ound 38 feet are, _.

information painlessly imparted, be s ig ned by the n ame of. the Democracy again has proved itseif 1 welcomed "• to know the birds from the flower s w nt er when handed to the e di tor. capable of governing itself At a I -

"Unfortunately, the system. IThis rule h as long b-ee n us ed in n-ews- spec ial meetin g held Monday after I

J:..INONIAN SOCIETY :IRST to h a ve put the s tamp of med1ocnty p aper wo rk, to break. it would convocation all traditions and nreci- MATH FRATERNil:Y FOUNDED upon us. If one i s gifted a nd bnng about senous con;- de nts were -violated when William · ,

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above the common level, it is not be- phcat10ns. Okrent, one of t he les ser particip ants One of the first lS no Substitute

ca u se of the educational s ystem bu t in d ramatic productions, was elected tics clubs to be established rn th1s ' r athe r in spite of it.'' COLLEGE ATHLETICS. to lea d t he club for n ext year. ·In co untr y was t h e Ln ion ian Soci ety FOR HONESTY

Cri tic isin g t he co mmon experi- In an address t_he Americ a n this election the "populac e' d ecl a r- •found ed at Yale University in 17 53. I

ment ation wit h fa ds, Pr ofesso r R a nd Stud e n t Health associa.t1on and a Ied its e lf in favor of hone st effort From the records of this society in I

as a business policy f s a id, "We ought to return to t he Igro up of other assoc i ations of co l- rat h er than art istic tem o e rment. t he Yale University lib rary it appears

fr ivium a nd quadrivium with G reek le ge and a_uthoritie s, I At a previo us meeting Ma.do nna that on Dec. 5. 177 0 the s u bject for J. C. CHATELAIN a nd L atin litera t ur e at the founs} a- Dr. Loms I. Dubhn, stat1st1c1an f a Brady was electe d v ic e-presi de nt , El- I discussion at the meeting was the li t io n a nd philosophy or 9C ience at the Ilar ge life insurance company, Je n Wilson was el ected secreta r y, an d so luti o n simultaneous of t' Watchmaker and Jewe ler top " • , ed th a t after t hr ee years r esea rch it : Muri e l Majors was e lected t rearnre r. -hi gi.her degrees. This kind of work is '

Dr. Frn!1k Aydelotte , president of ! had been determined that th: hon or ' At thi s same meetin g Donna J an·e now c-ommo nly f.ound in many high School Supplies Swart hm ore CoHe g e , indic ate d t h at . st udent h as a g re at er · lon gev ity than Delzell a nd Mr. Okrent n osed :Cm t school a lgebra texts. he believed t h e society's ch ances for Ihi s college mates a nd the gra duate D o n a ld Durye a and Clay Coy in a I I . ..... ..... future work was to "fig ht agai nst the b ody as a whole, a longe r hfe than t wo way tie for pres ident. Miss D el-. •' h th t h! t ' ' . . f b 1· ' ... ....

tyranny of mediocrity, which 1s "t e e a e es. . . ze ll declared h ersel to e unw1l mg

greatest danger in the democratic . The study which cove1·ed t h e to accept e lect ion if it was give n h er.

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system." ' ,,. hi story of 40,000 gra du ates of e1gth Her reason w as th at she wa s an u n- _. 1 •

Dr Ch ar les M Andr ews Farnam, co ll eges of the cl asses from 1870 to d ergra duate while Mr. Okrent would t' FOR MOTHERS DAY F Professor of Am e ri can History at '1905 ; of ne ar ly 5,000 athletes of ten b e a ne xt year . 1 FOR COMMENCEMENT F OR THE HOME Yale a nd president of t he American co ll eges and of 6,500 honor st ude nts Some h ow or anot h e'r it was impos- I OR DECORATIONS ! Association, declar ed t ha t of six co lle ges durin g the same peri- sib le \ to arr iv e at any d e cision. It was

Prices reasonable Deliv e rs made to the door Place ' lead e rship was the ne e d of today. od frro. m g r ad u a.t ion to the ann _ iv er- ru. mored thait Okr.e.nt would be ine li, - 1 order now for corsages and boq uets Also spec ial

" All the learned profession's ar e see - sary rn , s a a e es g1 e or . t e pos1 _as e co u .n I \ ing me'n of the first rank to fill the ,yu un g er ages sh ow up somew h at expand his ches t. sufficiently. There- 1 _.

k 1925 how ed th t t h! t a bl f h t h Id t prices for potted flowers and plants.

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positio ns that call for men of vision, ter than coHeg e men as a group a - fore he would fail in any attempt to ' , - • F Q W L

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TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929.

eo a uptm a n obtained a position , ELECTRIC Dr Will ia Th ford an d Duane Sams sa n tr two pleas-

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is at t h e second door to yo u r left. in g numbers.

H a up t m a n will receive his two-year

Sboe repairing at ' Comforta b l e ' / talked o n "Dating in dipl oma t hi s sprin g. Hi s w onderful _ 1 prices ! Ladies Shoes a S i al Ar ge ntin a. H e explained a t len gth executive a bility, which he h as Alex J. Sf.oddard Heads Schools in tt pee - 1 Gifts for It h e of. t he yo un g men and s how n on the c ampus the las t two Rhode Island

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.. e xpr esse "' e ief t at Argen- / J. Sto dd ar d has been to b e the t m a was a bout twenty -fi ve years b e- Ed" t h D 1 ave npo rt. who will receive head of the public schools of Pro viMake Yo h . hind t he United States with' 1·efer e11ce h e r A B De g th " · h _. RI nr c 01ce r ee is sprin g , as se- .,e nce, iotle Island. For the past early• We have the gift to co mp a nion s hip. cur ed a tea ching job a t Summer, Ne- three years, Mr. Stodd a rd has b een Cl a ude Gordon gave some of his braska. Mi ss Davenport was elected superintendent of the publ ic schools that will please. · by two other schools, but did not ac- of Sc henect ady, New York. The p osiexpenences m .the South that were cept She wi·11 t h L t" d h "

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harmacy

. . I · eac a m an 1s- tion at Providence came to him un-

very interestin g. He closed his talk 1 tory. I · •

. with the hope that the United States so icited, and as such, is a reco g ni: and other nati.ons would promulgate tion of his ability as an educa to r.

inte rn ati onal affairs. • Barton Redfern has been pl aced a t Providence is a city 'of 272,000 popu-

Benjamin HHI made a plea for a Ord,, Nebr as ka to teach biolo g y and· lation and the school system there beter racial unders tanding- He Mr. Redfern will also offers a lar g e opportunity to a man GRAVES ' stated, "That mu s t be saved at rec eive is A B De g ree this year. of Mr. Stoddard's a bility. Than was ever set b e f ore you

ATTORNEY AT LAW a n t W 11 h t I --- Mr. Stoddard graduated fr om

. N Y cos · e are a ere 0 serve Helen Stall "th h Peru in 1910, and 1·s ' one of ' awa i ts you at our fountain.

OTARY PUBLIC each other and to work tog.ether un- 1 · . smi as accepted a I Peru Nebraska f der the One Creator. We as a' race . and history t each- Peru's loyal alumni. He is a former Come in today and treat y our- I of people. do not ask but m g at Craig, Nebraska. Miss president of the alumni association self and frie nds t o t he finest

equal rights and equal justice ." Sta llsmith is also a senior. Mr. Stoddard began his teaching· lu11 cb- and and lives t d ri nks you I -, ,_,_,_ jugraj Dhillon expresed the hope D . career in a Nemaha County rur al d ons Erickson, who will g t h school at th 4l 17 H I t ever tas te ·

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# that all nations were earnestlv in fa- e er e age o"i . e a er en-

of fair play. He predicted that 1 this spring has obtained a t,ered Peru and w as one of the real Yo u 'll besurprised at the dif- the time is fast e-0ming when the / at Nebraska. She leaders on the campus. After gradfe n enc e SERVICE STATION n atio n of will have more 1 w11I _teach 8th grade and high sch-00! uation he was elected ,superintend-

Full line of Polarine and music t t N G bile oils. personal interest in all other na ions. I · - en . a ewman . rove,_ He car wash- He said, "For when the Great Scorer i j resigned from this posrtion to attend ing, and Free Crank Case Ser- 1 • Harold M ·11 b · L C JI L c-0mes and visits you for the last time, · arren WI e supermtend- aw 0 ege · a ter he was elected vice. Car laµndered in good ' ent at Farwell N b k t · · I su · t d f Iit is not how vou have lost the ga me , • e ras a nex year. perm en ent o the Havelock

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shape for $1.50. ' or how you ·have won it, but how M1... Marren completes his four years Schools. From here he went to the J • J. TACKE'fT / 1 well you have played the game." this summer. superintendency of Bronit school in

New York, and from there to Seh- l City, Nebr. PROPRIETOR ' SEVERAL ·GOOD PAPERS EXCHANGE · enecta dy, New York.

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ing with great anticipation what will been elected employs 1,400 teachers.

• f' READ AT FRAT MEETING or 0 ege students are await- 1 e sc ool to which he has now _..__.....,_....,.

An interesting meeting of Alpha undoubtedly be the greatest Ma r a- Thus has A. J. Stodd ard jumped Mu Omega was held in tliie , Mathe- thon that Y C. has ever had The from a oi:e room rural school to the · EVE R Y ONE w i ll fi nd t his store a satisfactory place to Imatic's r oom, Monday, April 15. Marathon, -the York College Annual, head of a school system smploying sec ure thei r foods. Fresh meats, Lunch and canned meat, Short interesting talks were g iven wil !arrive the first part of May or 1,400 teachers and his Peru friends I milk, fres h and canned fruite and vegetables. Everything I by Margaret Clineberg, Marvin Over- earlier, unless some unforseen dif- he will jump some more be- # f or the table. Service good and prices reasonable. I turf, GJ.e n Slagle, and Prof. C . A ficulty arises. fore his career is ended.

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d) presented by Mar garet Clineburg in a 1 be host to over a thousand high FISK TEACHERS -AGENCY

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most in te restin g way. "The Nihe- schols visitors on the annu a l high FOR GIRLS' C

Suite 4 10- 11 Symes, Denver-M. E. Shuc;k, Ph. D., Manager C I b M 0 f d h 1 d h" h ·11 L h Id ' point ire e y arvm , an j sc ay w 1c w1 ve e Friday, More v acan cies than satisfactory applicants to fill them. " Different Numl>er Systems,' by Glen April 26.

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issue of the Pedagogi a n.

CITIZENS STATE BANK ·

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A com- tour in Nebrask a, will appear in ing offic.ers were elected. A nomthe n e xt home concert, Thursd a y, April 18, in ·inatin g committee presented to th e the Wesleyan auditorium. \ club the nominations they had chos' en. They were :

Official Bulletin

Hastings College and High School President- EUen Wilson Madonn a broug ht , home many honors last Brady, Muriel Majors. '

Saturday in the Hastings College Vice-President - Hazel Ma thews Relays held on the college track. !Phyllis Dammast, Dorothy Worley.

Sec1-etary- Evelyn Skelton, Lucille

. . . Seven high school dramatic teams Newcomer, Vivian Stooker.

N o will be issued for ab- will be on the c a mpus Friday I Treasurer- Lozene Feddi e, Lucy

s ence, made y applying for a P osi- part in Midland's third annual Little \ Anderson., Ruth Sh a effer. ti o n, without special arrangement be-

Mari fore hand. ' Theatre tournament spons 01,ed by the Pro g r a m committee - Edytha Midland Players in the colfege audi- Prokes, Lucille Hughes, Ruby Brown .

. Auburn, Nebr. \ t · . Y. M. and Y. W. student conf.erence onum. The following were elected: Pres-

will be at Estes p ident, Madonna Brady; vice p-resi- ALUMNI dent, Phyllis Dammast; secretary,

. . ummer scuoo, us erm eg1ns ·

s · t.: 1 f' • ·t t b · · Miss Chole C. Baldridge, former Vivian Stooker·, treasurer, Lucy An· I June 10' an d Closes July 17 .- head of the department of rural ed- del'son ; program chairman, Ruby

. ucattion fat Pelru,d and. at fpresNenbt di- Brown. These officers will be inSummer school bi.tlletins :fre ready rec or 0 rura e or e ras- stalled at a formal tea this year. fo r distribution at re gi st'.rars office. Ika, has been aP.pomted to serve on

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· _ ·: __ .. ·· ··: · th e committee of publications ,for CoHege bread is made from the Don''n forget to·'· help for! the N. E A She is one of the com,- _flour of youth and the dough of age. the M. I. N . K. Track and Field Meet i mittee of five nationally known ed· I t h f th' k

to be held in Peru; _ MaY , 4. uca ors m c arge o 1s w-0r ,

t t . t t t · You can buy 250 White Nap-

All students expecting ' to receive a Superintendent Joseph Miller, class '

as e degree , certificate OT diploma from of 1902, now county superintendent kins for 25c.

AUBURN Phone 314 NEBRASKA this college in May, July, or August, of the schools of Gag e County is do-

must appear at once at the registrar's ing very effective work in rural ed- # Palms Candy Kitchen

office for the pu"'rpose of making ucation. He is demanding that his

formal applic a tion. t ea c her s take methods and t r a inin g

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J All t d t · h' t th and ru1: al communit1'es. His ideas FOR YOUR BEST GIRL

f · s u en s w1s mg o use e

tennis courts must see Miss Gockley a re in with the course of Your Mother

and pay tennis club dues. study offered m the summer by Mr.

f j their dues must sign up for the courts

# affection than by giving her a ,

f ad building. Seward County, Nebrask,a, who is a Mother likes candy

in the !obby of the postoffice in the j Superintendent E H Koch, of

box of ART-STYLE CHOCO

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' ducted for each unexcused absence perintendent has the honor of to help him in his courting.

' drops the student from class. in his county than in any other favorites the country over. If

Artstyle Chocolates are great

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IBobcat lea d er. He a.lso re v e al ed th e

fa ct t h a t t hi s year' s basketball team for s cho ols. / A ss u me a ny k i nd of was mo st unu s u a l, be a rin g the fact

How U ncl e Same Manages in Kee p- a man yo u w is h , ri ch, po or or a v er- Doris Cook Le a d s Fres hmen in Yea r s I t h at t hree of the five re g ul ar pla y ers

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ing his Budget a ge. T a ke th e n ation a l tot als g ive n Work at Peru h a d ser ved t h e team one year as a TUES DAY, APRIL 23

"So meone to Love''

e are o y · e n a n swer e qu es 10n o t e · rst Am o n g the m a n y sc h olars in P e ru A b a nqu et is n ever c o mplete unles s # t . h to e 1n e duc at1on th at we p a r agraph. Ar e we abl e . to aff o rd b b b b k ' t 00 mu c s r , we av e on e w o as een m a m g a y ou h av e a professional speaker and S T ARRING " Buddy " Ro gers, t oo grea t ly exa lt o u r sc h oo ls, a nd p ar - goo d sc h oo ls? cons t a nt ou tst andi n g r e c ord t h ro u g h -a m a n of national prom i nence. · So ' a1so comedy, Lau r e l and Har- 1 tic ul arly t h at w e spend t oo mu ch f or The Incr e a se In Sc hool Cost s ou t h e r life '. and sh e is Doris Coo k in o r d er to m a ke t h e annual Basket- d y in , " L i bert y." them. T o w h at ex t e n t is t hi s tr u e? We h ea r m u c h a b ou t sc h oo l costs. of Sou t h Sc h ? 0 1• b a ll B a n q u et a s u cc ess Mi;-. 1 Willi a ms I

Some say t h ey h a v e i ncr-ease d t oo braska Miss Cook is registered t h is had sec ur e d o n e o f t h e n a tions lead· He r e is a ma n, tbe h ea d of a fa m - f h I J 19 28 I · rapidly. O t h e r s say we sh ould b e e.x- year as a r es man. n u ne, ' in g foot b a ll a nd b asket b a ll coac h es il y, w h om we h a ve in m i nd Du r ing sh e was gra du ate d fro m th e Sou t h p e ndi n g more th a n we are fo r t h e · to g i ve t h e n ext ad d ress He in t r o - • 1928 t hi s ma n h act re nd e r e d to hi m a ed ucat io n of ou r c hild ren. Wh o is Oma h a h ig h sch oo l w h ere sh e h ad at- d d L R G f ma to whom I b f b ll 0 b ' ll f ten d ed sch oo l fo u r ea r s. ' uc e . on . · ra ' a n n u m e r o 1 s. ne 1 wa s or r ig h t? Let 4 s exami ne so me of t h e Y Ic h a m p10ns h1p teams co mes n atu ral. t h e protec t ion of h is fam il y s fut u re fact s Som e thmk th at to be a sch olar Mr G f h t t lk h. h J ra gav·e a s or a m w 1c t hro ug h li fe in s ur a nc e . It t ota led on e m ust study most of t h e ti m e and h Id h h . h' t b d · f It is tr u e t h a t sc h oo l costs are , . . . . 1 e t o ow c amp1ons ip earns a $270 for t h e yea r An oth er was or not p art1c1pate m e x t ra-c u r n cu ar ac· b d p d .- th t J t h e fam il y a u tomo bile. Its cost in- greate r n ow t h e n before t h e war. tivit ie s Mi ss Coo k bel o n g·e d to s ix f e e n ma e 1 Hn e1r u u nng d he pdas elu d in g a i li tem s--depreci a t io n , op - are re a sons for .th e increase? sc h oo l c lub s, an d at o n e t ime or an- year s a expresse " IS ed . . $l 200 for Fi rst, atten d a n ce h as inc r ea sed ap- t h h Id ff. h Th si r e t o s ee w mnm g t eams. When

e r ation a n rep aus- was , o er e a n -0 i ce 1n e a c . e . h h h h bl b ' ll ame prox im ate ly 70 per cent sm ce 1914. 1 b h b 1 d t . V 11 1t be co m es s uc h a t b rn g t at t e r e 1 t e ye a r. Anot er s1zea e 1 c . c u s s e e on ge o w ere . e u m . h 1 in for lu xuries w hi c h h e a nd m em b ers Sme e we h a ve not fou nd a way to e d- 1 Li te rar y S oc ie ty , Gi r ls R eserve, is. n 0 longer a wm , t en . f th f .1 h ad co nsu me d. Th e ucate c hild re n by mach i ner y, an in - Corn en.ius G ra de Sc h oo l Club Mi ner- w ill sta r t b ack to farming. After a ll j cove r ed we re ca nd y , I in in vol ves a p ro'' va Debati n g Society, Story Tell er s everytl iin g in li fe is; b ased on that I d 'm' l ar c onfec ti o n s I p ort1on ate in creas e m school expen d- I Leag ue, an d the Hi storic a l S oc iety of o ne word , no matter w h a t we u nd er- J ice c ream a n s1 1 • I k · · · · ,. , t h e ate r s, a nd to b ac c o The bill fo r 1 1t u re Of co u r se, we. c ould h ave p re- / Sou t h Hi g h Sch oo l. t a e o u1 m a m a im 1s wm, s a 1;.. h 1 t $700 I ve n te d t h e growt h m costs due to Wh ' l h' h h I M' C k Mr G raf In Mr. G raf s coac h in g i t ese u x u r 1es cam e o 1 1 e m 1g s c oo 1ss oo ·

·This m a n we w ill ag ree w as pi·etty i n cr e ase d b y a ll ow in g t o-0k a normal t r a inin g course. She career at P er u h e. has p robab ly won ff H . 1 t t' Ifewer ch i ld ren to .atten d sc h oo l or b y to k t . t h 1 t . . d ' , more state ch am p 1ons b1ps than many ' well 0 • e was wise y pr-0 ec m g , o p ar m e r amm g m - 1 h h I' · ' hl s f amily t h ro u g h li fe ins ur a n ce. He I fore.m g t h e m -0 u t of sch oo l at a n n er pro g r a m , a ls o she w as ch airm an · coac es. a ve m a Jf.e t i me

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U ni v ersal's sp eci al pro duction , f

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is a p ic t u ri za ti o n o f one o f the I w o rld's roos t c herished novels , ! fr o m t h e in sp i r ed pen of the '!' I m mort al Vic t or Hugo- In it s f la vis h settin g s- b r illian t d i· I r ect io n - in s pire d a c tin g - t e n s e I dra m atic . s it u a ti o n s- 0 v er- , whelim.in g bea u ty- and it s sub· l im e lo v e story - This m agn ifi - I c e nt a n d spect acu lar p hot o- f dr ama s u r p a s ses in an i m- I m e a surabl e degre1::-an y th i g # ever be fo re at t,em p t e d in C in- , ema Pro d uction.

A dmi ssion 1 0 a n d 3 0c -Comedy wa s a bl e to p u rc h ase $200 wort h of ear li e r ag e Most of us, ho wever, of .th e I,>ro g ra m committee for t he a n - / T o a h tti n g: close to t h,; ta lks a u tomobiJ.e tra nsp o r tati on. He a nd wou ld q ue st ion w h eth er s uch a p o l- sc h ool Moth e r an d D a u g h t er tea Shel Mr Willi ams t h e n int ro d uce d D ea dh is wife a nd c hild l'e n wer e able to en -icy wo uld me a n a rea l savi n g i n t h e t oo k an active part in t h e activit ies Eye Ru sse l Was ley, .C aptai n of. joy t h e l ux u ries of life t o th e tu ne of lo n g run of h er se nio r cl ass. - 19 29 S tat e F RI ., SAT , APRIL 26- 27 $700 a year. How m u ch sho uld su c h Second, sc h oo l costs h ave i ncreased Her sch ol astic a verage was the p 1o n s, w h o gave a s h ort rntere stm g Th e sensa t io n of, t he age! T he · a c itize n b e ab le to p a y fo r t h e sc h o-0 1- bec a use t h e d o ll a r bu ys less. Th e' hi g hest in the cl ass, a nd instead of ta lk in w h ich h e rev i ewed t h e past worl d has ro c ked sinc e Judge ing of h is child ren? If h e expe n de d 1928 d o ll ar h a d 58c p ur c h asi n g power t he req uired t h irty c r e dits Mi ss Coo k seaso n a nd t h an ke d t h e me n with L in ds ay g a v e i t a new marriage $250 a year for this p u rp ose w ould h e w h e n c ompa r e d with t h at of 19 14. h a d fo rty w he n s h e w as g r adu ated whom h e pl aye d for t h e c ooper a tion i dea. Now you can see · ,Jl is be g iv en edu cati on too hi g h a pl ace Th e d oll ar s loss in pu rc h a sin g powe r As a resul t of t h e e x ce llen t work t h e y h a d give n h im i n help i ng him I th eo ry liv ed b e fore y olli:: ey(l s in his sca l e of v alu es? app li es w h eth er o ne is b u y in g a mea l, done, t h e W orld H e r a ld gave t h e w in a n oth e r ch am p i o ns hi p ; "C • t

An s wer this q uestion a s yo u will. a n o v e r coat or sc h ooli ng fo r a c hlld sc holars hip of $200, w hich is g ive n " Di ck" t h e n anno u nced t h a.t the I omp an1ona

T h e m a n d ecri b ed a b o v e is Un cle IIt h as b ee n necessa r y, t h erefor e, to i n - onl y for t h e sc h o lastic r eco rd , p arti- banq u e t was g iven to serve a two -

S am. If yo u will ta k e t h e p re cedin g c r eas e t h e n u mb e.r o f d oll ars sp e n t cip atio n in scho ol ac t i vi ti es, ch a r ac- fo ld p urpose. The fi rst t o h o nor t h e I

arr1age fi g ures and a dd sev en to t h em for e a c h c hild in sc h oo l. Could t his t e r, pers on ality a nd attitu de t owar d b as k etb a ll me n w ho b ad brou g ht

yo u w ill h a v e wh at Un cJ.e S am p aid i ncrease h ave be e n preve n te d ? Onl y scho ol ,work and life to Miss Coo k. h ome t h e ch amp ions h ip an d the s e c - I MO N ; APRIL 29 in 1928 fo r fo u r im p orta n t items of by l owering t h e q u a n t ity or q u a li ty on d to g'iv e a fa r ewell to Coac h Lor - I Beb e Dan i als in nation a l exp e ndi t ur e : jof scho o lin g provi d ed L ess we ll- T H E A LPHA L I T E R A R Y SOCIETY beer w h o left P eru t h e mo rni ng afte r ; "T k M H " life I ns u ran c e - - $2,100,000,00 0 teac hers co u ld h ave been em - It he b a n q uet fo r Bl o o mingto n , Illi nois, I a e e ome P as se n ger a u tom obiJ.es 12,000,0 00,00 0 fl lo ye d . W e co uld h ave co nst ru cte d T he fr es hm a n li.terar y so cie ty met w h e r e h e will b a seball for the Certa i n lu x u r ies __ 7,000,000, 000 s choo l b uildi n gs w hi ch were more in- on Thu rs d ay , Apn l 11. The fo llo w- Th ree-Eye Leag ue In c losing the f' ; P ub li c e du cation _ 2,50 0,00 0,00b fl am ma bl e an d less h ea lt hful. ·Most of in g prog r am was prese nt ed: gro up of me n gave t h ree · I C OMING , MAY 6- 7-8

Itl is tr u e t h at most fa mili es a r e n ot us wo uld q u estio n w h eth er such p r a c - P iano so lo - - - - L av onne H oak c h ee r s to Coac h Lor b eer. rousm g '• "Abi

as we ll off as t h e -0 ne d esc rib ed a b ov-e tices wo uld mea n a rea l sav i ng Re a di ng· - - K ath y rn E in u ng

e' S Irish Rose"

Most fa mili es i n 1928 wer e not a bl e When t h ese .two f acto rs a r e. eva l- ,P an tom ime - - - -. - - - Ell a Ki n g "How 's yo u r w ife I; w it h Be tty Bro nson and Alex t o s d $270 f l ' f . $ 20 0 d . Th e next m eetin g of th e club w ill co.ming al ong I I B. F ran cis- Also c o m e d y , " Pa i r

pen · or 1 e m s u ra nc e, 1, u ate - rn cr eas ed atte n d a nce a nd t h e ; b A .1 wit h h er d r i vin g?"

fo r o r $700 lu x u ries d oll a r - most of t h e in1 1 e p n 25 · "S h e too k a t u rn fo r the wo r se I; of T ights "

B u t n e it h er <h d m ost fruru l! es p a y as c1,e ase rn sc hoo l costs is accounte d last k , • , .., _ "'1..- ....' - --' .:i MEN 'S SWIMMIN G wee ·

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ing of its children. Speaking in av- has approximately 30 per cent more Club met on Tuesday and Thursday . ,

erages , if a family spent less for the I power with to buy They discussed plans for their stunt

fir s t three items it spent prop.o r- education for each child m sch ool night. Chet Corber was chosen J.ead -

tiona..tely less education. It is than it did in 1914. How does this er. The club will meet regularly on I A new stock of tire51, U. S. ROYAL, D UNLOP, a n d the proportion that counts, not the 30 p e r cent increase in what might Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p. m. di f " , KELLEY. We are now able to do an y kin d o f wel ng actual amounts spent. be called the "st a ndard o educating.

Assume any kind of family you compare with the increase in our Brown- Does your daughter read ' Uor 5 baraTzrini"aLg. Fill your car with OIL. Give wi sh. Take the figures given above "standard of living?" Since 1914 pur- much

and make your own divisions. Then chasing power of the average income Black-Well, from the kind of maglook at your results, ' and you will of all gainfully occupied persons in azines and books I , see her bring

find that, on the average, every time the United States has increaed ap- home I should say not mµ.ch. I

we spend a dollar for schools; we prox!mately per cent.. Therefore,

s pend $1.09 for life insurance, $4.80 the m average_ mcome has "How do you know Jenkin's wife

for passenger automobiles and $2.80 · been slightly more rapid 1-han the is away.''

for articles clearly in the luxury cot of keeping a child in school. "He carries a can opener on his

class. What do you think about it'? What does thls fact mean in relation key ring."

Does the costJ of school indicate we to school costs? Have increased I . d ti t hi'gh i'n the more than they should. Answer the A few nights ago a senior boy was are p acmg e uca on oo scale of values. ouestion for yourself. walking borne the dance. A

What About School Costs? One answer which has been given smile wa s on his lips and he was ,

The great mass of the nation's cit- is of interest. The N a.tional Indus- softly humming n popular dance

and College Supp'li es

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izens want good schools. They want trial Conference Board, a research piece. !# REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRIT ERS every child to have its chance. But Bf.ency supported by 1 number e::fi Suddenly a long, h w, high-v :.> w-

some say we cannot afford good. .')usiness 01,.,: i:liz a tions, ered car pulled up to the curb just

See us for your lunch and Picnic ea ts schools Is it true that public schools investigated the whole question.] a few foet ahend ">f him and , Fresh Fruits and Candies Ice Cream and Cold Drinks are costing more than we can afford? Their investigation may be summed switched pff the lights. From it the ; I ,, Here is the situation of a man, ind tfhe foltlho"':'ing twot quot. Ito"'. ml ulrmerh off land the hApsd '- 111

the head of a family, whom we have rom eir : e · enca aug o a came.

in mind. He owns re al estate and exper.ditures measured m then-theii a w<J: ,"e.: '!merged. I'

ot her prop.erty worth $40,000. He 1 ela•tion to school needs has not beer: There was no denying her beauty. I

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h . · f $8 500 Th h excessive . The annual increase was I Sh 1 • · as a yea1 y mcome o , . roug . e w a., t 1e on , ' 1"\al ,.ired buc;1•oe,,;s investments of various kinds he is less than two per :: cnt;' 1 m a n's dream. With a slow sineous ! ' re gularly inc1-easing his capital. For grace she glided to the romance , e x ample, he added $ __ 22 to his sav- Are we t o judge the countrv school filled lad, a nd said in hi:s ;, y

ings a ccount during the past year that! we saw in Friday, voice, "Kiss me, honey." The and now has a total of $2,841 on de- April 19, as a typical country school poor youth swallowed gum and p osit in this account. How' much is a house. The members of the Honor 1 h ::man in this situation able to afford Student .Club depic.ted a "usual" day For further details · see Harold for the education 1of his children? for us. The teacher had her troubles Marren. Wo\lld $250 a year for school support as few ):eachers do. Not only the be within his ability to pay? usual p a per wa:d throw and gum Te acher- If there were M.1-. Jones,

An s wer these questions as you will , chewing, but also a hysteTical boy, Mrs. Jones and the baby, how many t he fa ct is that the man described who had to drink his vitamines and were there?above is Uncle Sam. The figures giv- c:ilories a t various intervaJs during Johnny-There weN! t':Vo and one en will be those for the United States, the day. to carry if you will add seven zeros to each of them. Uncle Sam owns property v a lued at al;iout $400,000,000,000. He has an annual income of $85,000,000,000. rle inc1,eased the amount in his savin g s a ccounts $2,220,000,000 in 1928 and now has a total of $28,410,000,000 d eposited in these accounts. And he spent fo r public school of all typ es, from the kinder-g a rten through the univers ity, a little less than $2,500 ,000,000 in the same year. Of course all he a ds of families do not own $40,000 worth of property or enjoy an annual incom e of $8,500.

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num ers The two one-act mu sical comed.ies F r-ic ulty members who h a d become as - 1 Gov eTnor eaver as na e Peru high school was presented F ri - w.ere g iv e n b y Mi ss Brook er a nd Mr. which al'e to be pres ented on May 4, SG ci atr <l with K app a Del t a Pi in the sta te senate h a s confirmed thr ee day night in the college auditorium . D oy l e . As a speci a l f eature of the er scho ols g ave .a series of entertfu n- new members of the state board of A large crowd was out for t h e p ro- e ven ing , a film of sc·enes from the a re pra ctically completed. ing talks. The present membership in - education, which has control of the duction · The first one entitled, "Beans and elud es: Mr. and Mrs Norwood, Mr. state ' teachers colleges. The new · · op e r a" S amso n a nd D i·1 h" B t t " · t f ·

The production of thi s play, " The e l a was u ons cons1s s o v a rious - a nd Mrs Tyler, Mr. Benford, Mr. members are Wm. H. Pitzer, an atGoose High," was in c harge i sh ow n. the s howin g of tions as to matrimony, duelin g, honor Mathews, a nd Mr. Holch. As slides torney, of Nebra ska City, Fre d M of Cedric Crmk, of the co ll eg e Mr. • t h e film Miss Br own s a ng the aria , and senttment. The comedies h a ve were shown of numerou s prominent Ande rson , a merchant of Cozad, and is to be complimented on t h e "My He a rt a t Thy Sweet Voice" fr.om been hewn, hack'"ed, clipped, a nd re: educat ors r e ports were g iven by v ari- John W. Gamble, a business man of manner in which the p l ay w as p ro- th is oper a arranged by H. Lepere and after- ous membe rs of the fraternity. Rub y Omaha, and a former teacher. sented and produced. E a ch a cto.r ward lnstrumen:ed, orchestrated, a nd Brown s a n g two solos and Hazel These three new members take t e displayed a large amo u nt of inlter- Delicious refreshmen t s were served, mto one harmomous Willi am s gave a re a din g. places of Da n V. Stephens and Miss

1;1retation of the play. a nd the hi g h school colors were used musical pa_radox Alfred Robyn At the cl ose of the pro g r am , the Ruth E Pyrtle, whose terms expir e, h i n c arrying out the color scheme in The scene held lI1 a reception room . ' h ost and hostess served delicious re- a nd the vacancy caused by the resThe play a s wonde r f ul p lot a nd th e· decorations.

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The cast will be as follows: freshments ign a tion of Dan Morris of Kearney , !a,as been u s ed for the p a s t c o uple of John Bean, Sr. -" Elton Davenport

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h as been filled by T. E. Hamer of typ-e that ca.n be readily interp r e ted Miss Button - - -

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PLAY MAY 8

Concerning these the by high scho-01 students j

The second comedy Cynth1as I . , Nebrask a City News-Press says: Each actor on the stage Tues d ay Stra tegy" tells of the cunning of the \ "Mr. Pitzer's appointment by Gov night deserves much c r e dit fo"J" t h e modern girl in over coming parental U . 11 Well S 1 t d c t Has ernor w .e a ver came without his s osuccess of the play Lines w ere well R ev o f Auburn inte rference m c oosmg o a us- B'een Chosen licitation, it was s aid Friday, a nd th_e l. · h · f h mversa y e ec e as p.resented, and understandi ng of t h e I Students at Convocation band. Th: cast m order of ap- Nebr aska City m a n has accepted it play was evident 1 • ! is as follows "Ta ke My Advice" by Elliott Les- r eluct antl y Governor Weaver refu sT i. f th l f II , A l t h o u g h the Arbor D a y e x erc1ses l C y nthia Perry Lorene Norton • t th 1 "' hp m e cl ass pl a " ed to take 'no' however a nd the ap-· 1.e cast o e p ay was as o ows : · R d T h 1 1 er, e annua .:io o or · _,, • · R 11 I at Peru we re rather i;hort, the stu- Stanley Young ayrnon . ren ° m I p r omises to bring a large crrowd and pointment stands. Mr. Pitzer is a N e- Bernard Ingals Harold u sse ! · Eugene Perry Neil Tr a bert · Ib k C' t tt f J t d . · · de n ts. a t least, w ere tre a ted with a » · . . 1 an e vening of entertainment to Peru. ras a y a orney o on g s a nEumce Ingalls, 0 h1s wife - I . . . Sus a n Perry - - Grace Peterso n Al t II t h 1 f th' three in g, p r es id·e nt of the Otoe County Na - Elo i se Fair h ead fi n e ta lk a convocat10n , Mr. nday The I mos a e p a yers o is · · • • • ' • j · act American comedy are experi enc ed t10nal Bank, secre t ary and attorney Noel Derby, Jnt1mate friend - -R everen d Mr. P a t t e rson , imrus t er Cf ALPHA M'U·OMEGA h hl t 1 fo r the N e brask a City Buildin g & Paul L an ° t t he P r e s b y te ria n Church. of Auburn. Lo a n Associati on, own e r of Otoe d l I ' • act ors a nd a re t orou g y a 10rne on d · t he st ag e.

GfVEN MOND'AY

Leo Day, a c;ouncilman R o y Wo n er v i sited Peru and a ddressed the st u: HAS rNITIATION

Dale Dyke , who will h ave th e :p a rt c oun t y r ea l e state a nd for y ea rs i n -

Rhoda, a servant - - N a o mi W ilco x d -e n t s o n "Ar b or D ay " I of Clemen ts in thi s pl ay has also terested in educ a tion al m att ers Julia Murdock, Eunfoe's sister - Wh e n we stop a nd t.hink , A : hor c a rried lead s in many one-act plays "Fr ed M Anderson, C-0 zad, h as Edith Gr af to n D ay i s f as t h ec omin g a u atio n al h oli- Practical Problems Discussed by Fra- while at Peru. He played in " The be en prominent in bus in ess and p r oMrs. aradley, Eunice's -p tt"t day, It h a s ori g in a t e d in Nebr aska ternity Members Poor Nut '' last fall, and his latest fe ssion a l a ff airs in c entr al Nebr as k a · · Wmifre eh l · a nd ha s grown to c o ver th e -11ation. ac compli shment w as the le a d in a on e for y ea r s. J ohn W. Gamble, well Hugl} Ingals -:-- - - - er l A r b o r D ay i s b as ed on the life of L a st Tuesda y evening, April 23, a t act pl ay , "The S a me Old Thin g" ]m own Om ah a bu siness m a n, w as a n Lois Ingals, twin Holhs Hutc hinso n o n e m a n, J. Sterling Mo r ton , who, 8 p. m ., Alpha Mu Omega initi ated pres ented by the Dramat ic Club only educ ator of pr om inence for m a n y Bradley lngals, twin for h a lf a. ce11tury, liv-ed in Nebr af: - a ctive and associa t e members into the a f ew weeks ag o. ye a r s, on e time superintendent of Alliso n C l m eb urg ka City. Wh e n a young man J\fr. Mor- fraternity This took place in the Esther Dickerson, who will h a ve schools a t E ag le He is now pres iden t Dagmar Carroll Margie Lawrenc e ton s t artle d planting tr.e es , His Mot - the part of Ann W e aver in thi s play of th e Staµ d a rq Chemic a l Co'mp a ny, faculty room, Most all of the associto Was' "Pl an t Trees.' This motto · B h as pl ayed jn "H onor Bri g ht," a nd ate me m be rs were present. ar ton

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• Y:{;'Q-i.:::stK:J-r • 15 oe:i-re - 1-rrrerrrrr MTS n tte ed t h at to mak,e life worth li v i ng one L eslie Carey ded w ith an actress. must be surrounded by the bea u t ies initiation ceremom_es of the active I Marvin "Dick'' Williams have Will Be L a rgest FOlrmal Affair of of nature. On e will easily see bow m embers. Followmg this was t h e one of the heaviest p arts of this p l ay . the Year beautiful a life Mr: Morton must h ave splendid program. V arious probl ems, Peru peopl-e have not seen " D ick" in when they visit Arbor L odge 1 catchy, a nd otherwise were much stag·e action, his only play in The annual Junior-S enior Ban quet m .Nebraska City. .This park con- so lved by var10us members. Peru being· " The Ink Girl." " Dick" will be held Friday, May 3 in the tains most every tree that will grow The students and the sponser, Mr. h as a lot of natura l ability on the D ining room of Mount Vernon H a ll. in this climate. Along w ith his beau- Hill, enjoyed themselves very much. ;tage and will displ ay t his in "Take All plans are n ow comple t e, an d in· tiful park Mr. Morton h a!f cult ivated Why was it necessary to sit t here My Advice." He plays the part of vitations have b een mailec1 to all beautiful orchards a nd g a r dens. The wi'th a lon g face and tear-fiHed eyes Ji m Thayer, a n oil-stock salesman. seniors, most of whom h ave declared most picturesque ga1·de and orch- a nd be afraid that something would A lar.ge part of the plot will be cen- their intentio ns of being present ards in this part of the state are now really happen. All of us must enjoy j tered. about this character. The 1929 banquet promises to be a part of the Arbor Lodge State P a rk the various phases of college life. Earl Whip.pie, who h as played in 1a huge success. No effort or wo rk is Mr. P atterson, in his .address, brot This was only one. L et yourself' "The P oor Nut" and several one-act , being· neglec t ed by members ')f the out the_ i mportan ce of Arbor Day and loose once in a while, that was exactly plays at Peru includin g Slave" IJuni or class t o m ake th is one of t h e J. Sterling Morton, the man w ho ga ve what .the Alpha Mu people will have a rather fem1mst1c role to best banquets yet held. the wor ld a g reat idea, "Ph nt Trees." did last week..

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One s u ggested that some wo rth- pi e will play the part of Kerry V a n F ·res hm an banq uet the Junior-Senior while practical problem be solved. Tyne, an English-born banquet is the on ly formal affair givImmedi atly Mr. Redfern gave one a nd a natural born l eader of society. en on the campus during the entire that concerned a h a re a nd a hound.I Van T yne is one of New York's fam- year. to the top of t h e ground b y noon

Wednesday, and on the entire east I

The had a lead of t;en yards and ous ac tors. The decorations this year are in wall and oart of th e south wall it had 1 • been c,o:u:ipleted to the tops of the ! Peru t t th t f te Yards P er H arvey Nickle will he remembered. . basement windows.

The framework for the hoist to be used in elevating the materials for the upper stories has been constructed, and the machinery is being placed for its use.

wen a e rai e o n p t f hi , k . charge of Elsie Wallm, and the menu Graduate Died of Heart Failure second. When would the hound. catch on t h e eru s age or s wor 111 • • h Mi T

IRecently the h are? Here "limits' enter an d "The Poor N u t," and "The T urtle is m c arge of ss owne. - this person said the h ar e would Dove." Mr. Nickel will have .the part Mr. C E. Claa r, Superintendent of j lose some h air. But this wasn't the of J"Oseph Weaver, head of the WeavScho ols of Cambridge for the past answer. er family. five years, died of heart failure on J Many more problem were give n Virginia Mi lstead will be remem-

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April 24. Mr. Claar was a member and after the brains began to t ire, bered on t11e Peru stage · "H B · ht" Miss s ea of the ·Class of 1907. He was a stro n g d ainty refreshment wel'e serve d. 111 onor ng · Educational Pictures to B e, Given at student in sc hool. Among his class This ini tiation will long b e r emem- will h ave th,e part of Marella Scott, R egular Convocation mates are Superintendent C. R ay bered as one of t h e finest initia.tio n sl Bud Weavers d h h Gates n ow of Grand Island; Honor- e ver to be given by Alpha Mu Omega. Bud Weaver, a young a ; o able Earl Cline, Re ge nt of the 8 tate just quit college marry -e gir U · ·t · D C E Benson Head of his dreams, will be played by pose

Rain has seriously hampered the workmen, and delayed the work, but not to the extent that one would sup-

MRS. ENNIS GIVES TALK AT EMILY POST MEETING

The Peru Demonstration hi gh school h as added another improvement to their assembly ro om. They

Mrs. T. E. Ennis gave an ing address at the regular of th:e Emily Post, freshmen fonday, April 22.

interestmeetin g club, on She' gave some enlightening material about how to dress, how to act, and what to talk about at formal aff.airs.

n1versi y, r. · · ' OLD SHORT BUT Ubb b'l of Educational P sy cholo gy, Ne w York PHILOS H Walter Ubben. Mr. . en V: t e n-ew Cit Un iversity; Superinten dent W . INTERESTING MEETING on the Peru stage i s a re- h ave purchase d a new Kadasc ope MaG of Burlington, Iow a; Dr. markably large amount -Of a.bihty for chine, manufactured by Th EastF D Brooks he a d of the psychology Th e Philo mathean Literary Society the stage. man Kodak Company, whi c h h as a 16 t J h Hopkins lJniversi- h e ld a short m eetin g l ast Thursday Dorothy Nelso, a n other new mem- l t R R McGee, Co- evening, April 25; ait 8: p. m. in the her in Peru dramat,ics _will h ave thhe fmo.umr.-hpurnodjei·cetdio,:1,:etanodf aa Jraeregleemquoav1·i;t·go · y; u ' · d s ten part of Mrs We aver, .a mother w o J..,. lumbus, Nebr aska; H high school auditorium can do with numbers tha n a picture machine. dent J. C. Mitchell, o rege, e - Mu rie l Majors was chairman of the mathematician.

ka It is also interesting to n ote that program committee and under her Every FridaY, at their convoc ation the late J. W Searso n, w,ho passed fine direct ion, a n interesting gro up MATHEMATICS SOCIETY period they have .one or two reels of away a year ago, a nd was of music numbers were g iven. GIVES CHAPEL PROGRAM ed u cationa l pictures. At presen t they known as an author.ity in education Margaret Majors san g two vocal are being with a series of and publisher of' text books, was a n solos and Lucile Hu g h es played a The Mathematics Society gave a Vocational Gui dance films. These instructor of t h e C3lass of 1907· pi·ano solo. . j unique p_r-0gram in convocation Frip'ictures illust rate t h e various occuf th Class 'of A · short business meetmg was d ay, April 26· · pations there are in the world, and Miss Gladys Pier.ce, 0 e he ld at which time the pr·esident of If you do not believe that s•.xty'28, sends wo:r:d of her eiection to .the organization appointed a com- four equals sixty-five see Mr. g ive the studen ts something to t hink biology position in the hi g h school t mittee work on the Philo-Everett Dyke. He will prove it you. r_he about. The films that are bein g Mapleton, Iowa. pro.gram to be g iv en durin g com- pro g ram proved to b e quite entertam- shown have in them m uch valuable mencement week. He was also to in g. Mr. Van Dyke spent a la:g·e information and the students ac q uire, Honorable J. W Gamble, recently Of the Class of a ll men. h ave appointed on the Board of Education time or other engaged m the Ppoint a nominating committee who µart of the ch apel period showm g ' bl knowledge a d uld be d w i th possi y, more prac 1 to nominate persons .to be electe students what co one • 1 • are numbers. than c an be reahzed. for office next year.

On May 13 Emily Post will the _y;ear when Miss Grace Tear. address the club on "Trave.Jmg.. With such an abundance of exper1euoe in traveling, Miss Tear's talk s-hould attract a large number of the freshmen belonging to this club.

· h C lleges of Ne- at some d a e of the State Teac ers o l of pr-0fess ion, an many r braska, is· a graduate of the c as_s till makjng it their life work. 1908 and o ne of our loyal al um1;11 I s

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THE SCIEN TIFIC ATTITUD E IA t h in g w hi c h is in harmon y . yrithl d r u g clerks an d farm h a n ds, h ave Io ' cloc k . In t o w n the lay o n the B y A E. Holch. hu ma n -e xpe r ien ce m ay b e b e li eved ht u wit h i t T he n ext j ob fo r lgro u nd t ill it was e ntJrely c overed, I TheD avis School Service is bliss, ' t is fo ll y Iprovided it is in agreeme n t w i th all r:en is t o c re a te a new fash - as if tl11ere h ad bee n a sn ow storm ; w T DAVIS, ' 06, Man ager to be wise " This 1s t h e slo g a n of t h e Iof t h e k n own facts a nd n ot ou t of ac - io n. Ot h e r wise t h e four years woul d Some of t he h a ils t ones we re as I man who b eli eves in the e ffi cacy of I cord w it h a ny of them b wasted an d t here w ould be n o i as o rdin ary crab appl e s or apncots. # 138 No. 12 th St Lincoln, Nebr sponta n eo u s h appiness Suc h a n 1 fi n all y, t h e s ci entist i:iust b e , w: y to di,stin g ui sh' b etwee n t h ose / -Two h o u rs aft er the hai l c eas ed s ome I I " I h e d o n ist ic attit ud e wo uld p e rh ap s b e Iw 1llm g to d rop t h e co_nc lu s10ns h e h h a ve had t h e p ri'vi'lege of a col- of t h e h ai lstones w ere p 1ck.ed up I ' w 0 ' d esi r a b l e eno u g h, if i g n oran ce were h as reac h ed e v en by a fo ll owrn g of leg·e educ atio n a n d t hose w ho h ave w hich we r e a s la r ge as hull e d wal - 1 , a lw a ys b liss B u t t h e man of sc i e n c e t h e scientific me t h o d, and to c h a n ge I nut s- an inch in diameter I labo r s to re du ce in J his po int. of vi·ew t h e t rue n ot

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of scie n ce i s justifi e d i f it instills test of sc ie n t i fic mmde d ness. y o u are w h at y ou a r e n ot , t h en t h e b ig or ch a r ds in that v icinity seem I B OB KNAPP into t h e stud en ts a n abili ty t o eva l- C a n t h e s cfo n t ific a ttit u d e b e cu l wh at v o u t hin k is n ot w h at yo u ar e to h ave escaped d a m age. The or- 1 , . u a t-e ev i de n ce a nd a willin g n ess to tiv ated a n in di vidu a l and yo u a r·e , is not; wh at you west of town are said to : 0 Gaines Hall on the ; b ase j u d ge me n ts o n v a lid d ata possess it? Usually , 1f he is w illin g t hink a nd what y ou t hi n k 1s n ot w h at been b adly d amaged, a nd small fr u it I em nt.) f Sh --...- T h ere is li ttle q u estion th at m an y t o m a lve t h e e ffort. u c a o n e must ' you t h ink you a r e n ot an d w h at y-0u is rep or t e d t o h av e bee n severely m - ! stu d e n ts g·r a du ate with A. B. d e g ree try to g e t a w ay from h is prejudi ces \ a r e no t is not w hat you t hi n k you are· j ure d in the path of the h a il s t o1:m

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sci e n ce co u rses Here, if I b ase co n cl us1ons lare yo u a re a nd a t all wh a t i that w.a s n-0t n.eeded an d that del ay s one 6 s h ould b e d eve lope d t h e I yo u yo u ar e So, 11f , you tru ly • farm w ork still more. !

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up c a u s-e with effect, the d esire find' out t h e true cause of a .given There fo llows the epi tome of the just wh atJ you are r a.the r than what . day evening. Light rain fell a go o d effect a nd the re al effect of a giv e n s cientific attitu d e: "And ye shall yo u think ; an d .then it must fo ll ow ' sh a re of Wednesd a y night, _ that

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to co ll ege w it h the attitude that all KLASS." Think lt over. fiel d s aind continued rain is b "KOLLEGIATE .,.,_Charles Cambell Jones. work ati d causing damage in knowled g e wo r t h ha_vin g i s to e (By N ew Studen t Service) l d b t ts th members of other wavs.

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h t he or else by a perusal o 1 1 ate, Colleg i ate, yes we a r e c olle g i a t e " '

Following is the report of t e re- f , t t 1 b b oo ks In some way cent rai ns as g·iv en us by Pi:·of. A. L. I ex or 1 rary · have penetrated the awful and silent ' the rehance on auth ority h as all too d t bs of the de a n's -Office. It is not Kearney s tudents were entertained Hill, who is government observer a t # f often become an intimate p art of a e!elcome tune, and somethin g ou g h t at a convo cation period r ece ntly by this place. 80 inches

m a ke-up of t he student before e to be do1ne abo u t it , say t hey. So, at two Kearney pioneers, Mrs. B asten SunU.ay , April 14 1. #

reac hes the college campus. the nex.t conven t ion of deans in Ap r il and Mrs. Crossley. B oth ladies .have Thursday, April 18 - - - - L 05 FRAMES

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ques tio n concerning t h e value of " Yes, but ARE we col!.eg iate?" , sixty years S und ay, April 21 - - - .93 , a u t hori t y. It involves t he collection S omethin g may eventually be -done Tuesd ay, April 23______ .20

a nd evaluation of evidence by t he about it In the mean t ime, a ques- Midland college was willed a fifth We dnesday, April 24 -,,

individu a l who would know the t ruth. t i onair-e Dean Henry Gr atton Do yle, share in the 110 acre farm owned by T otal I

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The n umb er of teeth that a hors e of G e org.e W as hin gton University h as the late Mrs. Mary Mick, Schuyler. These re a din gs are taken at 5:30 i h as is n ot to be found out by an ap- se n t out on e to four hundred deans. Mrs Mick was a grad uate of Midl and every evening, an d the above does If f pea l to t he biologic a l writings of Ar- I He as ks, a mon g many questio ns: not include what_ rain fe ll after 5:30 \I

istotle,, for h e may h ave made a mis- " I s ne atn ess in appearanc·e, as evi- Theta Alpha Phi is to agai n have Wedn esd ay evening. f take in the matter. Nor is this bit of ! denced b y clea n shaving, well-shine d charg-e of the pro gram in t h e evenin g

information to be gained by wordy ar- s h oes, star c h ed lin en, appropri ate for High School D ay at Wesleyan GOOD PROGRAM GIVEN f g uments a nd a n o log! es as to the size I r neckti es of. neat well- Vniversity They are presenting the BY EVERETT SOCIETY ' of the mouth a nd 3aws, an d ph1los- pressed s Uits of cl othmg, t y pica l of ! Wes leya n Players in a t hree act com- The Eve r e tt Literary Society met op hic a l estimates of the number of your student body? Or, in t h e main, [edy, "Bab." Thurs d ay evening w ith a nu mteeth t h a t such a jaw could hold. does the psychologyical attitud e of ___ ber present. A sh o rt busrness m ee t - "--

TJ1e method of modern sci ence in 1 yo ur stud e nt b od y approve of slouch y I Nation a l Music Week, M ay 6 to 13, ing was h eld. It w a s decided to a s - ' ' solvin g s uch a prob lem is to open the Ian d care less hab!ts of dress and con- Iwi ll be observed by students of sess al l n:embers _ cen t s, and to I

There is no Substitute I mouth of the h orse an d count the duct or ne at h abi ts of dress and c ou r -W ay ne S tate T eachers College in co - hold. a n informal party at the las t I teeth teous manners ?" ope ration with many of the city peo - 1 meetrng of the y.ear. ..l

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B u t let us s upp ose. that the spec- 1 It d oes not requ ire a v•ery k een pie who are ta ldng, part I The program was in _ char g e o f I f as a business· polky im en of horse u sed did not have all mind to predi ct what t h e answer to 1 Ve rn a Glandt I t co n sisted of t hr e e I of its teeth . Th: . of Ithat w ill be. Already t he reassuri ng EVE RETT SOCIETY GIVES I as follows: # would n ot b e sat1 f 1ed with ·ev id e nc e replies are coming back Fro.m Wes- TYPICAL SCENES AT CHAPEL · V10!1n -Cello duet I based on t h e exam in ation of t h e teeth l eya n: , ___ J _ Doris Erickson, M argare t Cai n ,

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Watchma ker and 1eweler a nim a ls . He W:<JUld. exai;nine h ere, as I look up on them, ape well- t uni ty of bein ar oui:;-d the d orm par- Read ing - Ruth Shelley

of a sin g le a nim a l n or in fact many "The nrese n t generatio n of students Those w h o ' h av e not had the oppo1 - ' by Id a Shrepel

spec.imens to mak: s ure that dressed, we ll-behaved, a very diffe r - !o r On a n open n ig h t, h a d a t ypical I

Vocal So lo -:__ :_ ___ Mary Gray l c lu s1ons wer e va l1d. And h e1e m h es 1 ent type from w h at we h ad twenty- sce ne before them at chapel Wed nes- A ccompamed by Ida Schre:pel I on e of the commonest ·errors in re ach- five yea rs ago Speaki n g in d a y, April 24. ing conclusions. a r e genera l of the morals of t he commu- The Ev er et t Literary .Socioety h ad ..... not scie ntific an d are not tota lly un- nity, I fee l perfectly sure t h at they charo e of t h e pro g ram, a nd mem- 1- · justified unl ess .th ey a r e b ased on are on a hi g h er plane tha n ever t h ey hers of the society im itate d coup les ' a s u fficient amount of ·ev idence. If h a ve been." - • who a!'e prominent at th e d or.m, but the nu mber of C¥eS consid ered is n ot We h av e a pretty strong co nvic t i on not a ll membe!'S of Ev eretts.

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T he most complete line of shoes for men, sufficie n t, a co nclusio n just t he oppo- t h at Dean Doyle will be ab le to r e - Mrs . Dunn ing was ve ry natural in I site of the tru th m ay easily be r.each- port at the convention that on the he r part. Did you a ll n otice the , Such a misuse of t h e scientific 1 \':ord of 399 d ea ns t hi s ge neratio n i;; "poli te" co,ughing and rattling of I meth od often results in untold injury the best yet. (Th e one exception will keys? · io the cause of truth. be H a rv ard , which h as already refus- "• But w hil e the scientific metho d is ed tu 'a nswer t h e qu estions ) DO-R E-MI CLUB HOLD MEETING t h at of observation and experimen- But are n 't the de a n s wak ing u1, to The Do-Re-Mi Club met Monday ' tatiop, t h e true scient ist r ec ognizes t h e co ll egtate menace two or three eveni n g at seven o'cloc k The prothe reaso nableness of a belief in ax- year$ late? Collegiatism is ;l.yin g- out Igram w as in ch arg g e of Neil Trabert. iomatic truth an d other t ruth which in the colleges, t h ou gh it lin g-er j Special numb ers were g iven by Mr I is beyo nd the possibili t y of proof. rm in remote co ll eges, in .cr :rn t of Tr a b ert and Mr G !!ll ow : y \ ..

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INTERESTING MEETING / • i FRES HMAN ART CLUB

"I' t . ,;e one advantage over you y still. said the horse as he l ooke d a t I . I • the au t o that was sha r in g· lh b I " W h I' e arn e n m w o1;n out J can be worked up i n to canned b eef a nd gumdrops, ·and you c a n ' t ."

The Y. W. C A. h ad an interestincr 1 IS SU·CCESS.FUL j The Fabricato r i, or Art c.lub, will mee tino· on th I

CHURCH GIVES MUSICAL SERVICE

"'. e purpose of the or- Ihole'! thei r next meeting May G. Th is WtedEnesday Ru t h Swim m i n g C lub Doin g Mucli; for New n>c e t inv will be " Open •iig·ht " Ev - Facul ty Membe r s and S t udents Join " • f\l 0 are ngleme1re sa n g Men i n College · in Helping The Barc arole" from "Tales of H off- Ie1 vone is \\ el come as a spec ial music number. T he Fres hmen Swi mmino· Club h eld [ Thc- members of t his :lnb havP.

M1nam McGrew in trod u ced t h e two t h 1 1 "' T d made some interesti ng thi ngs this speak regu a r ast ues ay, :l«'nl', a nd t h ese are tO be di sp l aye d eTs on t h e p u rpose- Florence Ap 1 23 t h - 11 · ·

A la r ge crow d enjoyed another musical servi ce at t h e Methodist chu rch las t Su nday even i n g. The program Dav i s · d A n ' m e co ege s wimming i.n orde r th at the visitors may see an nna Donner Miss Dav is I Ab t t t b a n d M· poo · oli we n Y mem ers were what t he club h as been doi ng It h as was varied, but interest in g t hruout. iss D onn e r left some wor t hy pr,e e n t. and he lpful thoug h t with the g irls. also been a rranged to h ave some i n- Th e organ pre lude a nd offer tor y by

Tbwo outstandi n !! bits 0 _,, a clvi'ce were ,· T h e Freshme n Sw immi ng Cl ub h as disc u si ons h eld at th is meet- p f B f d t c._ f "- been a growi n g oi g aniz ation, and incr ro essor en or were mas erp1e es ,. e a ri·end to t h e lone ly, a nd look on b bl · .,. of inspi ring a n d revere rit h arm on y..

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t h is cl ub than a n y other fres hme n LESTER R A D E R SAVES LIF E So were the vio li n a nd flute duet by

' Th:e meeti n g was closed by se n- Jub of Galloway is the preside n t The Chi licoth a, Mo., D aily T r ib un e, P ro:f.essor Jin dra a nd Miss Burton, the

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tence prayers from seve r a l of t h e t h e cl u b and h as a g·1,eat deal to d o I g·i 1 one d ay last week, h ad a n acco unt of cl a rinet solo by· J oe J ones, a nd the r s w i t h the success of the club'. Shoe repahing at 'Comfortable' p r ices! Ladies S hoes a Spe cialty.

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, that w ill plea se. m ers and di vers of the club a r e n ow ?f the :was earned from a ous were to t he effect t h at , . I L } teac h i n g man y new di ves to the c l ub bm nm g o u t b;uldmg w h ere he w as Ithe serv ice as a w h ole was a success. oya Pharmacy. I memb e r s Sever al of t he m e m b ers I t r appe d. T h e fifteen minutes t alk by the pas-

A F I N E R S 0 D A , # I h a ve a rem ark a ble deg r ee of "Lester Rad e r , 1108 N orth Elm I tor o n "Thin g s Wo r t h While" comO R I su ccess , in accomplishing new di ves str eet,. a salesman fo r un- pJ.eted an ho ur of h e lpful e njo ymen t 1 Every effort is bei n g m ade t o p ut d ertakmg s up plies, wh o was attr a cted and

L U N C H I I 11 · · f t t · th to t h e scene b y Mr s J. A. Ma rk ey This pape r believes that the pe-0- J D GRAVES sw1 mm m g as a o r emos spor rn e ,. ; • • · ' I fre s hm a n class. i;ind Mrs. To m Reilly, who hear d t h e pie of th is communi ty, and th e stut' I

Than was ever set before you I NOTA RY PUBLIC • BUILDING COMPLETED just i n t h e n ic k of time preci ate co -operation b et ween awaits you at our fountain. I " I . . Robert 16 a nd R a lph 20 crippled our musician s an d the c h urches of sons o r. a n rs. ee ou ware • ·

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You ' ll b esurprised at the dif- ; I S E R VICE STATION so n , h o will t hus h a:ve mu c h a dd e d in t he buildi n g, and his bro t her, a lso

fencnce. I F u ll line o f Pol arine a nd Mo- room for h is wo r k s h op a.n d the· d is- un able to wa lk, co u ld not help h im.

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On S aturday mo ming Al bert C asef ; t10nal space graded o u t north of t h e I · beer and E il een B ag ley were ma rri e d I . b Y' I PROPR ETOR ad dit-ion , an d w ill t h e r e con struct a /

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d ed fruite and vegetables Everyth mg ; Ketchuposky- He ll o, my frie n d, their first opportu nity to se e f,a ll Bert carri e d away honors milk, fresh an good and prices reasonable I h ow's your ig oo d wif e this 'morning? favorites in acLion when P eru e n ter- foo t bal la nd again this spring Bert for the table. .,.,ervice RDIS STOR E I Gobberu slonsky- Q u it yo u r ki d - tains th e Marysv ill e Be ar c ats Frid ay has s h own his on the .cin-

din g, Yo u kn ow t h at l h a ve o nl y w ill be the first h oi::ie der p ath Bert is also an excee drn g-

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Come in today and treat you r - building which H. E. Patte r- were at home a lone, and R obert w as prove of mutu al valu e to h av e t h em
In spi t e of t h e fr equ e nt r am s the f 'M ' d M L' B 1 th e tow n a n d f eels sure that it wi• self and frie nds to the fineslt t' I Ison h as been addin g to his property in an outbuildi ng which t hey w e r e continue lunch and an d livest d r ink s you I on t h e corner at Fift h and Mai n usin g for a p lay h ouse, whe n it took
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GE S S A M A N S 'I I vice Ca r la u ndered in g ood i p aci ty / oif t h e room, bu t a lso to it s pin g t h eir way a r o und him." Mar rie d Sa t urd ay I ' s h ape fo r $1.50. appearance. j
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FI.SK TEA,CHERS AGENCY (Incorpora t ed) one wife.

I meet a n d p er h aps the onl y .o n e h eld , ly fin e st ud en t a nd a gen tl ema n rn e von t he P e ru 'tr a ck t hi s year ery se nse of t h e wor d S mte 41 6 : 11 Symes, E. S huck, Ph. D. , Man a g e r . I Th e m ee t , w hi ch s t.arts at 1:30, I Mr s. Case b eer h as b een outsta ndMor e vac ancies t h an satisfac t o ry a pplican ts to fi ll t h em. I

Off1·c1·a1 Bullet1·n

I promises t o b e a fa st o n e and will un- i n g in P eru as a fre shm a n She b e- ) J d oub te d ly be. a cl ose one as t h e I lon gs to a nu m b er of fr eshm an club s

1 • I Ma r ysv ill e p erforme rs h ave tu rn ed a n d is ac t iv e in sch oo l work. B el CLEANING AN D PRESSI NG ! I . . " · in some except ion a ll y fast t imes i ri r sides bein g activ e in extra-curri cul ar ; f No exc uses wi ll b e iss u ed for n b - t h e das h es a nd di sta n ces this yea r . activ it ies s h e h as a lso a fine recor d

Have Your Ove r c oat Cl e an ed Now I s en ce, m ade b y appl yin g for a p osi- P eru pr ob a bl e e n tr i es follo w : I for h er c lass r oo m w o r k in Pe ru . . f / w ith ou t spec i a l arra n g eme n t be- lO O-y a r d d as h: Zook, Mu mper, Sa ms, Mr . a nd Mrs . Case b ee r pl an to c on-

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rs and Tatlors l . fo i e h and. . . • . a nd Wi cini a . tinu e t h eir wo rk at P e ru fo r t h e r est ' j --- - 220-yard d as h: Zo ok, Mump e r , a nd of t h e yea r, a nd it is p oss ib le t h ey

Y M. a nd Y. w. s tud en t co nf er e n ce , W icin a may ret urn nex t fa ll. Mr C aseb eer' s ............ will be h eld at E stes 440 yar d d as h : Willi a ms, Zoo k, Mum- h om e is N eb r aska Ci ty , wh ere h e is

I C TJZE-NS STATE BANK

Y f H 1 f . 1 S • -' Summ er sch oo l, fir s t t erm be g ins 880-yard r un : Capt. Willi ams, Brigg s , Ca seb ee r' s h ome is F a irbu ry, w h er e _ ears 0 e P lh ef VlCe _,., '• Jun e 10 a nd closes July 17. a nd Del ze ll. s h e h as h a d a lar.ge pa rt of h er p re: - Mil e run: Yo un g, Ga llo way , Dill on vio u s sc h oo l tra inin g

--. per, Br igg s, a nd Cop e. we ll k nown as a n athJ.ete; while Mrs.

. a r e 2-m il e run : Yo u ng, G a ll oway, Dillon, The P ed ag og ia n s t a ff w is h es to j oin

fo r di stnbut10n a t re g is t ra r s offic e . D elze ll, an d U bbe n. t h eir ma n y fri ends in wis hin g .th em

- -.. ,Hi o·h H u rdles: Sc h a ffn er, Coo k , a n d m u c h .s u cc ess and h app iness in th e ir D on' t fo r get to h elp ad vertise for • " Ir d d d J"f ..... N K Tr k d F" Id M ·j >. er n er . we e I e .

DAVE 'S CLOTH·JNG STORE ' I in 4. ie e et ! L ow Sc h a ffn e r , Ke rner , Sa ut- Miss Br ig_h_t_I_u-se_t_h_ e d umb -b e lls --. I Sh ot: H er tz , Kr ejci , S a utte r, and to g et co lor in my face .

Home of Hart, Schaffner & Ma r x '1 All e xp ectmgd ' t o! r ece1fv e a Brockman. He r Un cle-Sensi b le g ir l! Th at' s

d egree, cert i fi c a t e or ip oma r oni D " H t K re j ci, R oge r s, a n d bette r t h a n u sin g co lor on yo ur fa c e j 9 14 Central Ave., Auburn, Nebr. thi s co ll eg e i n May, Jul y, or Au g ust, iscSus : tt er z, to g et the du m b-be ll s. f t' I t h ".st , a u er.

- m ust appe ar a t once a t e r eg i s J a ve lin: K erner, W a lkins h aw, a nd offi c e fo r t h e p u r p ose of ma k m g Brock m a n _______ forma l ap p licat ion. d

-- ; - I ' __ ' _ P o le va ul t: .Sc h aff n e r, Ro g er s, a n · S a u t t er BY ; All students w 1s hm g to u se t he . . .

I tenn is co ur ts mus t s e e Miss Case b e er, Wi c m a ,

an d p ay t enm s c lub du es. Dues are NEL LIE D:O·N AND p : ' /o ni y 75 cen ts. Al so s t uden ts wishin g Hi g h jumSp : Ca sebee id-, R Mogers, Sch aff' h d n er a u tter a n u mper

J OF SUPVRJOR to u se t he co ur ts , wh o ave p aye ' .'. . . PEGGY .C / t h eir dues m ust si g n up fo r t h e courts lRe la y : Capt. Wi cm;, Mum - CLOTHES ' Iin the_ of llh e pos t of fi.ce in th e per, Zook, Brigg s, an d ams. I

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"W h y so dep r esse d, Jim m y?" f Al l Guarant ee d Tub Fas t I T he r ate of 2 per cen t w ill b e d e- " Th e h or ribl e cost of livi ng old

At $ 1.95 $2 .95 and $3.95 ' 'I d uc te d for each u nex;cuse d a bsen c e ch a p ; consta nt bills fo r ma t eri al, from c l ass. Third un exc u se d a b se nc e p ain t, a nd shin g lin g ."

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• • • ' d ea n is to ins t ru c t or within " D ear D oct or : My p et bill y g o at is t f I · 11 se ri ou sly ill from eati n g a complete

You 'll adm;t thre , sup er1or1 y 0 ,. o n e w e e k aft e r t h e a bs ence, it WI J. f eath e r bo und sef of S h a k espe ar . s t a nd a n un xc us e d / a b s ence.

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STRONGHEART PLACEMENTS

SECU.RES HELP -

Cannibal-The chief has

second cannibal--Serves him right. 1 1

GI en :our year student, I t old him not to eat that grass wi-

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Evelyn Townsend has been elected her mother's skirt to attract attention, I or razing.

1 The littJ.e girl who us ed to tug at b . Fill your car wit

Many will recall wiih pleasure one to te a ch the fifth grade at Fullerton. now tugs at her own for th Us a Trial: 0 t e u get even rmg ap- Mrs. ownsen w1 r.ec e1ve er two reason.

f h b d ts du the T d ·11 h e same ' the y ear diploma this spring. _ 1 •

full blooded chief of the Yakimaa In; Dick Williams says, " Lot's wife, Successor to G. C. Thurman Harvey Nickel accepted a position who looked back and turned into a I

di.ans. While he entertai n ed the au- at O afi as Super1'n tend t f -. -. r no en or pillar of salt, has nothing on my dl·ence the obJ'ect of his address was next year '" "'rs N1'ckle h as had s·'· · m · I.11. wife, w ho looked. b ack and t urned into reveal the Indian character in a f t h. g · d 11 years o eac m expen.., ce an w1 .to a te legraph pole." t rner and m ore worthy li g ht With get his two year diploma this sprin g. the eloqu ent and convincin g narra- He will receive a salary of $1700.

t ion of th e wrongs done to the Indian by the white man In mind, the poli- Archie Martin, sophom ore, secured cies for .the so lution of the a positio n as superin t endent at Paulproblei:n by the new Secretary of the Interior a re inte res tin g The new sec reta ry believes t h at the solutio n of the Indian pobJ.em is the elimination of the g uardianship of the government over the Ind.ian and the t f t f th t' A ·

rans orma ion o e na 1ve men- Ruth Shelly will supervise music :

cans from wards to self-sufficient citi- at Safford, Ari:i;ona, next year. Miss

zens. Shelly is a sopohomore and receives

With the vivid description by h ig h est salary of the two-ye a r

Strongheart of the varied color women students $1400.

scheme and the significance to the l '

Indian of the symbolical feature of Lois Wischmeier, shopomo re, ac- ·

e very a rticle which goes to make up ! cep ted a teaching job in a rural 1'

his dress in mind there is somethin g 1 sc h ool, Lewiston. ' deg rading about the red man d a ub- - - - · in g his faoe with paint, discardin g ' Hazrl Willi a ms obtain ed a position of hi s clothin g and mo untin g an at Central Ci ty as teacher of En g lish I India n pony to perform for a white I a nd dramatics. Miss Williams will m a n. Such proceedin g s seem strange- r ece ive her A. B. d eg ree this year ' ly out of place for the r a ce that once

ruled this land and which possesses Little Joe- I'm g lad I' m skinny, I so und qualities of character. mamma.

VISIT CLEVELAND·'S READY-TO-WEAR

Pres id ent Hoover and Secretar y Mothe r- Why s o, de ar?

Wilber, of the Jnterior, are going to Litt le Joe- 'Cause fat boys have help the Indian to a b asis of equality l ots more r oo m to get spanked

For NI That's New. For the New es t t w it h the white m a n. C. J. Rhoads, of I Philade lphi a, has been appointed "The wife presented me with twins ' New York Creations are shown here # · Commissi oner of Indi a n affairs. The last week. We named one 'Halleluiah' J I as ,. co nfro1iting the administration and the oth er 'Encore'.'' I

I S a stupe nduous one and in t he opi:.i" I unde rstand your n ami -g· one I soon as in the larger city io n of some hold s out small .hones of 'Hallelui a h,' but where di d you get s u ccess Every instinct possesJ.ep. by the 'Encore' part? " I D:iinty frocks for the Big

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the re d man which was s u g g estP.d a nd "Oh, that little scamp wasn 't on I ! I.vent-graduation! And the · I d elineated by Nipo Stron g heai.·t, re':. the p1rogram." ; graduate who chooses her bels a gainst the .things which limit and - - - I frock from our extensive ard eny him his freedom to liv e in the Son- D a d g ive me a J;lickel. I; ray will be as proud of her

If .th e Indian js to live he m u l:ll D a d- .W hy, you're too bt g to j I charming appearance as oi I ' a dJust hims elf to the whi te man's pe b eggm g for nic k e ls j • • 2

way of Jiv.in g There is no other Son-:-1 you are right dad: ; ; her diplomaf White and pas- ; • : road for him 1t o travel but the whil:e ma ke it a dime.

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Plattsmouth town schools was TUESDAY, APRIL 30 president of the Nebraska associat10n 1 Bebe Daniels in of principals 1and superintendents at , the annual meeting Friday in Lincoln.

I "Take Me Home"

Bailey was president ; Also Comedy, "Off to Buffalo". of the cl ass of 191'2. Mr. BaiJ.ey h as 1• = been unus ually successful in his

WED.,' THUR., MAY 1-2 school work. He began his career as Ramon Navarro in superintendent at Ruskin, a nd .then was superintendent at Newmans , Gr-0ve and Plattsmouth The follow-

ing were his elassmates: Supt. Clem. ents, Dr. E. C. Beck, Miss Derry, former head ofthe Rural Education department; Charles Mapes, Bethany, Principal of Lincoln schools; Mr. H. Harper Moyer, Principal of High School, Rawlins, Wyomin g

Pike- A steamboat 340 feet long and 35 feet wide has two smokestacks painted white. Wha.t is the captain's name?

Hauck-I .giv.e up.

Pike-Bob Smith.

Hauck-How did you find that out?

Pike-I asked him.

Let me shake your hand, old fellow. This is the happiest day of your life.

You're too previou!;i; I'm not to be marri e d until tomorrow.

That's v.ihy I say this is the h appiest day of your life.

"The Flying Fleet'

Tursda:J- night each lady present will receive a nice piece of Golden Pheasent Chinaware.

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FRI., SAT., MAY 3-4

"Synthetic' Sin"

Here is Collc!en in a different kind of picture, also Comedy.

MAY 6-7-8

The greatest picture of the year You bavn't seen anything until you see.

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BAILEY ELECTED -';"RESIDENT I THIS WEEK OF NEBRASKA PRINCIPLES
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PERU ,PE DAGO GIAN

JONES GET--NATIONAL HONORS

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PERU MEN WfN :Y. W. Hold Meeting

SOPHOMORES ' j Miss '!ear Talks About IJUNIOR-SENIOR NATIONAL PRJZES i And Learn Camp Songs I Trtps Aboard On May 71 BANQUET GIVEN RRESENT PLAY

Tl1 n Travel Club enJ'oyed a travel-

- The Y. W. had a short peppy meetJoe Jones Gets $500, Marion Warner in.g last Wednesday. The entire meet- ague -0n Europe by Miss Tear, Tues- Unique D ecorations Reveal That Jun- Dale Dyke and Esther Dickerson S200 iQ N ational Chemistry Contest in g was d e voted to learning -camp Have Leads in Annual Classic d ay evening, May 7. ior Class Contains Artists _ s ongs to be used on the Y. M. and P revious to this meetin g· Miss Tea.r h P Y W picnic to be held on May 15 _ The ann ual Junior-Senior Banquet W-0 rd reac ed er u .w ednesday that · · · On Wednesday evening, May 8, one ""fl /E- an mte r estrn0 d1scnss1 on on tl.P. wo Per u stud ents had. tak en prizes Id Wilson led the singing and of the ousta nding events of the year p r ep a ra;ions fol' a t rip to l he (d Frid a y, May 3• in t he hMoun t in the national chemistry contest a chrepel accompanied on the took place in the college auditorium Eu !'op e . . Vern on dinin g hall reve a led t at · Ch piano. d "T k M b d f the American emical Society , E y M d y W b . when a t hree-act come y , a e y .A• the last meeting, May 7, she w oi·k or e ffort had een sp are m d f h . h d F . very an mem er is Ad ,. b Ell' tt L t t he a war s or w 1c were ma e urge d to share the .good time .th at vice, y io es er, w as pre- t•.>ok her a udien ::e on a tour over m a king thi s one of the best banqu ets day Per u w as m o re t han s uccessf ul 1 wi"ll be had t W d d sented by members of the 'Sophomore F S "t 1 d Italy German" · p , · nex e nes ay.

2 ance, w1 ze1 <m , • .n ever held in eru.

B0lo ium, Jiolland a nd by The banquet was all based on the prizes and pnz,e money, by takrn g the year of 1928-1929 with a splendid The play was ·based a1;ound col- 1sho:.ing a g re at many interes t ing pk- . ' ' b th fi St and t h "r d pl::t es Add to lege life. A oollege professor an d a tu · res an d siiap-shots fr om those ide a of " Modernism, from t he menu o r , c , · progra m The prog·ram chaiirman, I / h f h t l t · th student have the heavy p arts. A 1 to the de or ations. The fact t hat Joe t his t e act t a as year in e Miriam McGrew, has arranged spe- · P ric es same c o ntest Peru took seeond place, cial mus1 c by the H1"gh School Gl-ee heavy love scene, and thick plot de - I M' T . to be complimented o 1 Jon es wrote the poem on Modermsm vela ed in which .the college profes- iss ear is · 11nd vou can begin to h a v e some ide a Club and a read er from Auburn will P h " If th h her a rt of t aking snap shots The helped fur t her to carry out t he td e n · · t b p · sor proved 1mse e ero. h h of what it mean s o e a eruvian. read Van Dyke's "The Mansion." The D 1 D k M Ci t · 1 club has enjoyed very m ac t , ese The place was decorated to repre- "'h t d t s ssful in winnirw t " f 1 d bl' . i·nvited a e Y e, a r : emen s, a co - b M' T A .L e s u en ucce . I en ire acu ty an pu IC IS lege professor, handled his p art in an talks y 1ss ear. I se nt a modern ho.tel dining room. . first p.la.ce is· Joe J o nes, one of the I to this meeting. d 1 I exceedingly fine manner; while op- modern orchestra entertai ne n liest known and most pl'ominent stu-

t he hons share of On May 22 the Y W. will cl ose class.

SENIORS VOTE

j posite Mr. Dyke, Esther Dickerson fact all thi ngs were done in a new dents on the campus. H e five

PERU TEACHERS

played the part of the heroine in a I d t hundred dollaTs in cash with the manner whkh is unus ual of college

STAND·AR.D Pl'NS

up-to- a e manner.b t ·d

ATTEND G"UILD

actors. J Just to s ee t he a nque w as m a 1 place was take n by I , • The character parts of the play velous, let alone being in i t Th e Warner, and he is another ?f our I were played by "Dick" Williams and 1

" Cat and the Canary" Cast Chosen d-ecorations ga ve q uietness, t he tall s b •ong s.tudents Re g -e ts $200 rn cash ; Misses raulhaber and Clark Visit Earl Whipple. These two men -car- For Annuali Class Play taper candles g ave di gni ty, and _th e as third p r ize. I Writer's Meeting ried their parts fine · The p a r t car- , _ , music off .the mode:n fee lm g.

Last Samuel Traudt, another , ri-ed by Mr Whipple furnished · much ! The senio r cl ass met Tu esd ay at Th e "oak,' a of Student s ti11 in Peru, took secon_d Miss Marie Faulhab-er a nd Miss Es- I-Of the humor of the play and helped convoc ation time. At this meeting it l coun try, s tands fo r eru , an e o a d h I leaves and acorns were u sed Ill the place in this same contest, a n IS ; ther C l ark spent Monda y, April 29, in immensely in developing the plot w as d ecided that t he stand ard prn ted to th ree bun- · h t" Th t · d b M w·11·a s · ' d ecoratio ns prize money amo u n Linco ln a,ttending t e spring mee m g e par carne y r I I m i u sed by classes in previous years, h "B t w· 1 d d 11 I • G "ld w as mainly to develop th e plot and The senior p a n el w i t es is 1e dre o ars. I of t h e Nebraska Writers UI f h I h should he used as the class pm this of the Cl ass of '29 ,. portrayed th e Th)·s makes a total of one thousand I which they found very enjoyable both urms a u g s. 1 year. Orders are now bein g taken at 1 h" h has come to P eru stu- , Walter Ubben displayed unusua .t' clol a.Ts w l C 1 than a in the ex c-e.llent program provided and ability in the role of the young broth- Chate lain's a nd will J:>e sent in in a The c olo r scheme used thro ughout dents in t hese prizes m essear was in the prevading spirit of cordiality er H e portr ayed humorously the short t ime All seniors expecting to w as lig h t ye llow, l a vender, and g ree n. Year f o r the award las t Y I cl d 11 - d · s hould do so at on ce, in 1 d k I t

a n °·00 W1 • fact t h at while he was desper ately in or er pms All t h e pain tin g w as 1a n wa r made in August.

"' _. · a t the· ,.._rn- d t b fit f om the r educed h h t ' s Mr J o nes ' essay was The noon sess10n, held vu love yet he wasn't enough _E ver his or er o ene r w as fo u nd t hat t ere was muc a r 1The, sub1ect of C.h . t ry to th e · hu c:ke r Hotel b-egan a t eleven o'clock boyhood days to s.top eati n g in ord e r I pric e t ic talenit i n the Junior class th at "Th Relation of em1S - ' :l · d t d d 'd d th t h e b h "dd e . ,, W e did not with -three round t a bl es . evote 0 to show h ow deeply he was wounde / It wa s a lso ec1 e a eac P r- heretofore had een 1 en. tnrichrpen t Life Warner's es- different ohases of writing. The sec- b y his unfaithful love. · son should pay t he rental for his ow n Th e dinn er was attrac t i vely ser ved learn t h e sub3ect. of Mi· tio n discussing "The Article" w_as A1> the fat her of Bud, Harv ey Ni-ck- 1cap a nd gown. under the supervision of t he domestic say. ore than I l,e d b y D a le R. Van Horn. Mllis , e1 got himself into a - ni c:e pl.ace in Th,. cast for th" sen i r p ny ., sd<:Jnce 1euL. Fa>.uril \ C1E; Iir1e B h U cc-esses mean m "' h ,, d· :tety r h k f h" k' bl b ut t ese s .P 'fo win·r aulbabet attended. t •::. ivrys mittin.g that t e son ta es a ter 1m. b een selected, a nd are n o w war m g ros es and at the speakers ta e oumere a..wa1 tis to .eru. shows S tory" section and h e ard an interest - :Porothy Nelson, who played t he part on thei r pa rts. A th 1-.ee-act mystery q uets of roses showed up very nicely last, year1 and agair: th.15 ing ta lk b y Mrs. M'igno n Goo d Eber- of the mother, belie ved in t he pow - pl ay, "The Cat and th e C a n ary ," by a m ong the center p ieces The oak that it is not a out t Peru hart auth o r of a n e w mystery: nove l 1e r of numbers. She was wife -like in J Will ar d will b e presented duTin g leaf an d a-co rn w ere so d esigped a nd tudent wh o can win, bat t rn win - J·ust ,:fTom t h e pt'ess. Mi ss C l ark went exc u sing h er mistakes and in convin- c ommenceme nt week. patlierned into center pieces so t h at h keen on ,. b Mi h t has studen ts w o can :hat.t"be s c hol- to the "Poetry Section, w ere cing adorin g husband to try' er ! The c ast is as follows: t h e tape r candles seemed to gro w a u ning- in o ther words, t 1 t that uelen-e M argaret, of Omaha, a ch aim way 3ust -0nce more.

1 Pl t · Ada Eyre of t h em ! T he .gree n c h air backs h ad ' ' f h q ua I · v n.. h h t s h Mammy easan.arsb:ip of P eru is o sue -be. win- i n g yoi.mg writ e r , w ?se s or poem Th e charmin g other m t. e · er Crosb A. C. H ol ema n t h e oak leaf motive. students wh? can tio.r:i appear in s ucfl: m agazrnes as The For- play was portrayed by V1rg l01a Mil - I Bl t hy James Del ze ll The all orchestra was pl acnars are not. an occasio nal excfep the 1 · um an d Harpers, sp oke on modern stead, who was m a d e u p as a g irl 1 yy e Av er yl Gaines e d in t h e so uthw est corn er of t h ek volumes or t h 'k f II 1 "th I ec1 ia oung

A ll it surely spea s p fes- 1 tec hnique rn poe ry. t at men li e to a m av e wt S s·11 b Hazel Willi ams dinin g room be hind a screen of connu t nder ro usan 1 s y ch.emistry departmen u I At _ or H.-0yt's care.

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Concerni n g the s u c c ess of Mr I twelve - thirty l unch e on w a ; se r v - - - - - · I Jo nes t he W.o r ld - Her ald o f W e dn es - ed m main, di nin g room of t. h e

j S us a n _ - - - H aze l Willi am s! d l nin g roo m behind a s c reen of con· <lay s a.y s edi to ri a lly : · I C or nh1:1 ske r. Th is w as a v e r y p leas - SUMME RS N·E!UT

j Ch a rli e Wilbur - - El d.o n H a yw a i'd . ventio ni ze d oa k lea ves. · The o:rches"'"t d ' a nu l h

P a ul J ones Cedr1"c c ···, ...... , ;, is o u btf ul if J oe J ones, a stu- u l socia our ending with a stim-1

!A n n a b elle W est__Mar ga r et Cli nebu rg l played music that gave a n air of Co ll eg e at / Per u , h a s eve r distin- f ?rd , Editor of Th e Househo ld M ag a- · He nd ric k s - - - - D a ri s Bu n ch q ui etness to th e dini ng r oom. g ui shed hi m s e l f in footba ll or base- I ;m e , o f T op eka, K a n sas. Mr. C raw - Three j P atterson : - - - Joe K rejci Th e progra,m b ased o n th e " Spirit ball or as a 1 00 -y ard sprinte r or i n : pord is a b r o t h e:u of Professor Rob e rt Boys and T hree Girls G e t Of- i u nd e rst ud \es fo r t h e pl ay a_re : J of Mode rni sm ," wa s intr-0 du ce d b y any othe r f -0rm of ath l e t i c co m p eti- 1 1 • of N e b r_as k a C niv e r sit , fice s fo r Com,i n g Year j Conway, E. R. Bur ke y, Ma ri o n I th e t o astmaster, Cl a ud e Ma t hews. Mr. H d presi d e nt of th W t • G ·1d Warn e r Mary H araJ·ia n Edi t h D ti on. a he d o n e so Nebr as ka n s ! · e r1 er s UJ , an d ; : ' a v- , Ma t h ews t h e n in t rod u ce d the sp eakers at le as t, w o uld b e fam ili a r wi t h his J much a t home among t h e Ne- I Th e Phi!o m a t h ea n Literary Society en port, Gl e n Sl ag le, H a r old Mar r e n. H a r old Ma r r en sp oke on Sa ns Mater inanl e Phy si cal ex ce Uence brings !dose d t h e year Inst Th us sd ay •l ig h t Ly on h as b ee n a pp ointed ali s m; Gwe nd ol y n M a llory on Sa n s fam e a nd .glor.y t o t he s tudents in o u r ou: o'clock th e m e mhevs of t he with elect ion of offic eri:;. Th ree b oys ma n ag er a nd Cha rles Clark D og ma; Willi am Ok r e n t o n lnd epe n1 . . . · . . (Contrn u ed on Pag e 2 C o l 4) adve r tlSm CT a d f Th h c_o le!!:eS and un1 v e r " 1.t_ies Dilligence l • · d h · . . '> m n ager. e nc e o -0 u g t· P resi den t W R ., an t ree g i rls r e c eiv ed off ices ' · · m r 1 e.se a :r:ch, t h e purs u it o f 1earning , 1 p . . · j · P ate o n Inte rn ation a li sm, a.nd Go!. T schol a rship, t he s e are n o t 1 •

D ! ,. C. TO GIVE

PI-JJLQ PR ES IDENT

- - - Hull\ .tra was p lace d on a p l atfo rm a n d dent m . the N ebraska State Normal jl •.atmg- talk fr om Nels on A. Gr a w- I

APPROPRJAT IQN

J. Majors gave a short review of t h e emb la zon ed i n t h e c ol u m n s of · t he / of J a mes De lz e ll, Edith D aven p or t , I j hi st o ry of P e ru No rma l Sc h oo l. ne:wsp apers. L i ke v i rtue , t h ey mllst .

A n.om m atin g c ommit.tee

ORJGJNAL PLAYS

H <1ze l w : :li ams, fi a d oe e71 ap -l .

BIL L SIGNED

· ' .Oth er of m od ern cqnstitute their own r e ward i r o r.ted by F red D u q, ! times w as g ive n by J ones a nd Coy in ' 'Ne v er t hele s s , we do fi n d on p a g e ·Jones at h e preceed'nr mee t in g, b ut as on l y l . , . ! P ete r's Op i nio n s; J oy Micke l an d R ayfi fteen of l ast F r i d ay s N e w Yor k ' Joder, and J ones and D uey I g-i ,·1::; wer e n o n, in a ted f o r th e v ari .1us l Per u Gets $375 ,000 Ma mte n e nce, and m on d Tren h olm i n V a lse Charmante, i' imes me nti<> n of th e f a ct t h a t J o e Autho rs o f New Plays j o ffk es b y the c ommitte e, n omi n atio n s l $ 10,000 ttl E qu ip Sci en c e Building in wh ic h Miss Mi c ke l da n ced a nd (Continu e d on P age 4, Col. .5) wer e ma d e frorn t be 1l oor fo r vi ce - I T renh olm sa n g; Rub y Brow n a nd E l- The Peru Dramatic Club a n no u nc - pt> ::;i dent an d president. I Th e ap propria.ti-0 n bi ll h as at las t Je n W ilson in Mo d erne Song s; Do n a ed the pla y co ntest in j a n - Th ose e lec t ed t o office w er e : , b een sig n ed, an d it is n ow kn ow n J a ne an d D oroth y Th u r low in

HOLCH HONOR ED· BY PRES IDENCY

d t d t .· . 1 1 ,,. s ident - - - - - - Fe lix Snrr.mers j d e fi ni t el y w h a_t P eru S tate Te a ch ers The Sp ide r a nd t h e Fly; a nd El sie uary an presen e ;wo o r g m a p ays R b · (C t " cl p 3 c . . u y Bro wn an d Gwen do l yn ! Co ll eg"<.> wi ll g et fo r the co min <T t vv o on m u e o n age ' ol. 5 ) at that tim e . Th ey were "To d s Mall o r y a ls o r·a n for Offi l'e. "' Slave" by Eld on Heyward, a n d " Ze- Vi ce- P res ident _ Marv in Willia ms I ye a rs. T h e a mo u nt appr opri ate d for

ro H -ou r " by J o-e J ones . No w o n F ri - E ll en W ils o n a nd Sy l v i a D avis g en•er a l ma i ntenance is app r ox im ate- .

Peru M an H ead s Nebraska Academy d M 24 t h · · I I I $375 000 T h ' · a l r· a_Yll b ree mdo r e Thor1 gm a a so ra n f or vi ce-p reside n t:" Miss y ..... ' . rn l S an in c r e as e of

. p ays WI e p r esente . ey w ill Wil so n lost the election by only a bou t $45,000 over t h at fo r t he past o f S cience Coming Y ea r

be "Played Before t h e Emp i re" b y a fe w v otes. . bi"enni·u m. B ·d h" p f th N es1 es t is eru gets A t t h e annual m eeting o e e - Joe Jones . Th is pl a y is a Chi nese R ec. Sec reta ry _ Miri am McGrew E liz a Morga n i s Na m e Gi ve n f o r braska A c a de my- of S ci e nce held at comedy "Q u its" b y F r e d Duey an d Ge n evie ve F isher furni she d stiff $ l0, 000 for t h e eq uipment of t he new New Girls' Hom e Li nco ln last F r id ay a nd Saturday, Joe J on e s This is a s erious dr a m a op p.osition, an d lost by a v e ry science b u ildi ng Prof. A , E H olch o f t he Peru faculty and the l ast on e is no t e n te red in t h e f ew votes. The g overn or rec-0mm e nde d t h a t At a meet in g of t h e Girl 's Club las t was e lected presid e n t f -0 r t he comin g contest it i s "Two Sto nes w ith One Cor. Sec r etary _ Margaret Major s Peru be g i ve n $45,000 for t h e a ddi- Mond ay, Mrs . D un ni n g a nd Mi sS" Cl ::i rk year. Mr. Ho lch h as been head of Stone" b y M r s . J.o der . Fl orin e Elli ott was also nom in a t - forna l :;vi ng t h a t is to b e b uil t <'> n t h e talked abou t th e new g ir ls d or m it<' 1y. th e depar t m e nt .o f biolo gy i n the Peru The p l ays h ave b ee n sent t o Mi ss ed , a nd was a c lose sec on d I . b 1di Mr s. Du n nin g d es cribed t h e State T e ach ers C ollege f -Or Gertru de J oh nso n, who i s .an instruc- T r e as ur e r :_ _ Ma bl e H iggin s science UJ n g , as a t p r es ent it isl ment, eq uip ment, a nd furni sh ings for yea rs an d stan d s hig h in hi s cha.sen t or a t the U nivers i ty o f Wi sc onsin, Ruth Sc h aefe r w as a lso nomin at- 1 only h a lf as lar g e as h as b een p r o- Lhi s sp·leil d id ne w h om e. T he n Misi:;. profession among t he e ducat ors of who will judge the p l ays and:" w ill ed 1 vide d for in t h e p lans , bu t the leg is- Cl ar k discussed t h e n ame w hi c h b as · the -st ate. / wire her dec ision w hic h will be r e ad Sea r g ent -0 f A r ms - - - - Ed. Cole la t.u re c ut o u t of t h e bill. been chosen.

Alon g witb th e elec ti-On o f a I a t the clos: o f :qe perform a nc e M ay Bern a rd G all o w ay r a n a close Th e $10,000 will e q uip th e present Th e n ew home is to be c all ed El iza ma n t<> ll e ad the stat _ e scienc e org a m - 2_4 . The prize w ill b e award e d a t t h at sec ond . portio n of the buildin g, but it w ill be Morgan Hall in m emory of t h e fi rst zatio n the fixmg of Peru a s the time. Du r ing t h e b usi n ess m e e ti ng a m o- u ec e<Jsary to w a'it at least a no t h e r p recep tr ess of Mo un.t Ve rn o n Ha ll 1 f t he next a n nual meet ing o f These p l ays w i!l be presen ted in the t i<>n w as made by William Okrent tw o years b efo re t he othe r win g is j Miss Cl ar k h ad kno w n a nd b ee n assop ace o r ·

f tb t The m e eti n g will be held -colle g e aud1torrnm a n di s tu d e n ts, ac- t h a.t a ne w job b e add e d t o the wor k b ui lt Howev-er, with t h e n ew iocm J iate d wit h Miss Mor g an, :rn d t h e tri1s so ci.e y . . · . t . oba b ly ear l y in M ay ulty members, and frie nds wi ll be a d- .of t he corresp<>ndin g secre ta ry a nd ito r y w hic h P eru ge ts .this y ear with- bu tes paid .h er we re a r ea li za tio n of ne:x s p rin g , pr ' k h b d b h t me that it o c cu r re d lmltted with a g u est tic et a cc om - t e co nsti tu tion e ame n ed so th at ou t 1he h elp of t h e we arc the spl e nd id ch ara cte r for wh om t h is a out t e s ame I , .l p anied wit h fifteen ce n ts (Co n ti nu ed o n P age 2, Col. 3) n•Jt faring so b a d ly after a ll. memo r y will stand this y ear.

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EDITOR - - MILLARD FOWLER

ASSOCIATE EDITOR - HAROLD B. Mc CREIGHT

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - - E. R. BURKEY

ASS OCIATE - - - - HARQ.LD MARREN

FACULTY MEMBER - THOMAS E ENNIS

REPORTERS

SPORT "SQUEAK" MUMPER

CAMPUS FRANCES MORIARTY

MUSIC IDA SCHRE P EL

JOKES - - - - - BILL WARMAN

FEATURES - - - WILLARD E. FOWLER

DRAMATICS - - - - ELLEEN MEANS

FACULTY - - FRED COLE

MUSIC - - - - - - - RUBY B JWWN

APROPOS HOYT, JONES, .ET AL

coming book. He has d one so. tesy for which they feel deeply in - I ·-·-·-

The Boston professor r esjgns his debted to Govern or and Mrs. Weav- I LACQUER, ENAMEL ·. twenty-year office as a teacher of er. PAINTS composition, and with his wife motors The crownin g event of the da.y's cross-cou n try to California. West of program was the seven o 'clock din - COAL OOAL f Chicago is The Better C ountry. The ner, w here D r L. A Sherman, j1:1st ( I pair dig out of mud in Iowa, are closing his forty-seventh of. m- l MEEK LUMBER CO.

washed out b y rain i n Kansas, a nd sp iring s-ervice in the English depart - W J. RABEL, M;gr. a r e stuck in a the South- 1 ment of the State Uni v.!:rsity, w a s r Phone 4-S- Peru, Nebr west And yet this brilliant school- made an h onorary member of the I I _.....

..... mast er chants his minstrel of The Guild; and Vache l Lindsay, dist mBetter Country. guishe cl poet and entertainer, recit ed Wh a t a parab le, what an example some of his own poems

of vacation spirit. He who will The tributes to Dr Sherman bo t h I ·

spen d the summer on vacation should by letters read and from speakers

# PERU STUD·ENJS

read this book before departing to his present, were full of t he love a nd I . own fa vorite hinterl a nd. This travel - admiratio n due to the m a n of high ogue teac hes the old lesson that hope id-eals an d broad symp a thies, who has I Invited to e n roll for t eaching nurses desire ; that the dream of Al- for a lmost half a centu ry been a a t n as<:a r is in the state of mind. Aris- source of imspiration to Nebraska f positions with totle tau g ht while he walked ; t he students. For all Nebraska proudly I American to u rist learns while he owes its debt of gra.tit ud e to t h is

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W. T. DAVIS, '06, Manager Cl-ever -clever is Sharpe 's • terse - sor Crawford, in a few J 138 No. 12t h S t. Lincoln Nebr ness of description. . Behold, t he ! words expressmg the feelmg .of the I ' ] Desert! Guild, made the form a l pr-esentation I

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Linc t i on _h as. been ac hie ved e n unselfish ly of hi s store of so u nd ! ' up an d, wash. the clays, guest s with one ac-c ord r ose to do .....,._....,_....,_..,_....,...._..._ a nd again m the field of sc1ent1f 1c j kn.owledge and ral'e talent. He h as tho:: walls c:1 malachite, th e n .ny him honor; and when with a basket I F

c f research and exposition. The fact I exhibited a loya lty a nd d evotion to I a nd lower of gold, of beau t iful roses trib u te w.as p aid I orsyt 1 o. ' t hat first, second, arid t hird national Peru a nd her traditions that I the flowmg was 1.ap- to Mrs Sherman also, everyone fe lt # Tires, Tubes, Accessories, •Gas, h onors have come to P eru in the r e l- stand as an in spiration for the pmg at the bnm, a nd we. with- that t he ceremony was fittingly com- I and OiL We have air hois to ' atively s hort period of a sing:le y ear, dec a des to come, bu t the a i·e s uai - ou _ l a b ark, alread y s.tood too deep pleted hel d t h h .Y q , w,tlun the o v1•.y, ;.:,.•J nmg sea." Th 1 '- f h p u , s tn lubricating a n at t 1s recogmt1on comes from l y matc hed b y his smcenty a nd mod - e c osm g num u-e r o t e program d No more. They are off for Santa as M Li d •t l N -...so 1stmguished a nd so co nserv ative esty w hich were ch aracteristly dis- W r. n says rec1 a· o one a body as the Americ a n Chemical So- closed when he rem a rke d on b ein g Bai a, t he wishmg .they had who has not h a d t he privilege of c iety to t he <:o n c lusion t h at i t congratul ated on t h e ac h ievement of detoui e d to paint a new pictu re of hearing· this uni que poet chant his is something more t h an mere chance. his stu dents, " I can't hel o it if I so me- the Gran d Canyon own verses his inimit able way c a h I You'll not -be dissappointed f Jones, Tra ud t, and Wa1.'ner have times have bri g h t Few t h ere are who can travel 00 a fully appreci ate how .g re at a tr.eat I if you get your hair cut at d t t d t t h f . f · mixture of ethyl an d phil osophy. thi"s was He 1s a m t f th

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Sh arpe does it, and what a n en t hr al- s o und f o ds and th h h d BOB KNAPP compe an t JU ges t at t ey can app y 011 the work of one of h er distin- s o w r , ose w o e a r accepte d sc ientific principles. More- , ui h !mg pleasw e-g i vmg experience it be- him ·On Monday ni ght will not so o n : (Next to Gaines Hall on t}Je g s ed fac ul ty. When P1 ofessor comes Vacationing ? Read Sha rpe f h. "Chi · ove1, they hav e satisfied t h ese Judg es Hoyt passes on hi s work an d th e b f "" W Id W llh ft orget is nese Nigh ting a le," his , Pavement.) .th eir. und ersta nding_ of these 1 achievme n ts o/ hi s d epartm e n t will e ore you &

· " Linco ln," his "Bry a n," or the sin g - l -•• pnnc1p l·es is not s uperfic ial, but we ll stand as a no t h er worthy tra diti on o n in g so und of "I've Been to Palestine." ! gTo und ed We are thus led to an - t hi s ca mpu s But whv m a ke this tra-

otl_1er_ con clus io n, nam e ly, that these djtion m e rely or a l; if -it is worth y a nd

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did a chi e ve me nt. They a re to b e \ and articul a te for m? H is d.ep a r.tm e n t I for Comin g Yea r I t h:t ; te/ of "Wesley a n" h a d co n g r a LUl a t e d not simply w ill, e r e lo n g , b e h? used rn a :om - 1 j been o n a m-0 nths to u r D o you k n ow t hey b ro u g h t a n ation a l champion- mo di ous a nd splen did n ew e di fice ( Omtinue d fro m P age 1) 1 w h at t h at means? Prob abl y t h ey hl

s h ip to Peru, (for nation a l H as it been d e di cated to y et? t hi s o ffic e r could take c are of t h e 1 pla ye d i n 20 towns; p robabl y t he y 13 s hip it assu l'e dly is ) but for their Yhy not p a y a sui tab le a nd. membe rship. Th e motion w a s carried I we r e ' w ell rec·eived a nd m a de favor-

ste rn applicatio n a nd final m a ster y -0f 1 tr jbut e to P rof essor Hoyt b y n amm g b y a majority. ! a b le impre ssions, not o n ly for them - ti a m e thod together the funda- , t his b uilding / j A n itimized fin anc ia l rep.art was l"selves but fo r their m u si c dep a.rtmen ta l principles of a s1 e nce. ' HOYT HALL FOR SCIENCE r ea d by the t r.easu rer, W Okrent , and m ent Th ere prob a bll w as an aver - ·

Bu t t hey a re a lso t o or I was ac·c ep ted b y the soc iety. At t his 1 ag e attendanc·e of 300 T h at !f' laLed on havin g h a d so rl O YT OBS ER:'AT OR Y HALL time a letter of appreciation w a s r ead th a t 5,000 peo ple h a ve a better 1ma t eache r as Professor Ho yt. It is or s m table co mmem or a- from , Mr. Clements thankin g t he so1 p ressio n of Wesleyans m u sk depar.t - • .A

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. h e w h o ta u g h t the m th e me tho? th ey ti ve t itl e? This woul d be a much d e - c iety for the silv er cup presen t ed t o ment use d, a nd wh o drilled t h e m m the served and an enduring hom a ge to a John Albert Clemen ts, w ho perf-Or m- 1 T he questi o n comes to my emb ryfund amenta l principles t h ey applied. cer tain s cholarly g entlema n we see e d so well in t he Phil o play e arlie r j·onic mind. How m a ny towns and He furnished them w ith a large p a rt every da y. All great men a re no t far in th e year J how man y people over the sta te of FINE PORTRAITS of th eir inspiration. " I should never remove d from us, n.o r are th ey a ll T he question as to w hether a life INebrask a h ave had t he op portunity

have t hought of enteri ng the com- dead There is one so member of the P'nilo organizat ion to become im p ress e d with P eru's !I' FRAMES petati v e essay ," de c la red Mr. n ear us th at w e do not perce ive hun. cou ld be dropped from t he org aniza- music d ep ar tment? Foo d for thou ght, I PHOTO FINISHING " h a d no t Professo r Hoyt i t tio n for lack 'of att e n d a nce was dis- ' yes?-The L one Tr oubad or. to me and encourag ed me m;km g · I RECOMMEND c uss ed by the society and it w as de- --. _ . . -

t he attempt " Accordin g to r ones, A department in t h e Pedag o g i a n cided that all persons si gned up as Do r othy w orle y New

Professor Hoyt not only critieized his w hi c h h as doubt le ss b een missed by life m embers could no t be dropped.

essay from the point of view of a ma ny · t hi s y ear is t h e dep a rtmen t For an added t ouch of entertain- Eve r e tt Presid.ont . c hemist, but he also offe1-ed him s ?me "I Recommend" which w as w ritten ment a fine program )la d been pre-

ve ry valuable literary Ifo r t he p ast couple of y ears by Waldo p ai'ed by Margare t Majors. The p ro - T he l ast regu l ar mee t i ng of the Ev -

which were a ccepted a nd A Willhoft, for me r e dit or of the Peda - gram d epict ed sout hern life and m u - erett Lit erary S ociety for the year

lesson with Hoy t m Chem-g ogi a n. sic a nd was well in keepi n g with t h e was h eld Thu rsday even ing in the

ist ry is inv a r a bly a - lesso n in In a rec ent le tte r to t he editor Mr music week. 'Those taking Little Theater. T he n e xt meet i ng

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in g, gramm a r, liter a tu r e, the rl Willhof t enclosed a short revi ew of part w ere: Floyd Lewis, N eal T rab er t, will b e in the f o rm of a: soci a.l. f' - f a nd c ommo n w i t h i ef- a book which h e ha d ju st rea d. This Otto Boelstorff, Lucille Hu g hes, a nd Offic e r s fo r the comi n g year were I I e r e nc e to c hemi stry, acc ordm g to .a rev i ew is written in that easy sty le ' D onn a J a ne D e lze ll. A q uarte.tt com- elected as foll ows : ·--

11 .u m.b.er of c hemis.try stu.dents .,. It w h ich is s o c h ar acterist ic .of Mr. W ill- iposed of t h e fo rgoing boys P resi d ent - - D.o r othy W-0rley .....

s1g 111fic a nt th at P1ofesso 1 s tu h oft. Don't fa il to rea d in this wee k's ' 1sang seve r a l so u thern m elodies; L u - Vic e -Pl'esi d ent - Cl ay Co y I f ' de n ts a re t a ug ht to d o thmgs forl' p aper; "I R ecommend. " ' cille H u g h es gave a so u th e rn r eadi n g ; :Secretary - - - - Editha P rokes , GRADUATJON t h emselv es. .one .of them sub- Ia nd Donna J a ne Delzell gave a c log T reasurer - bean Grass I mi ts an essay'. 1t is his ess ay, not 1 NO PEDAGOGIAN d ance. The p rog r am was in c h arg e of

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It is necessa r y t h at the P ed agogian

This brm g s us du·ectly to a no t h e1 miss two or t h ree issu es in a sc h ool Miss Tilton Discu sses were Sue W esner, B ern i ce L ovitt, Vi, P oin t The se rvic e t h at Pr.of essor I G 11 t • · na d e vian Stooker, and W a lter Weise.

· year enera y a no ice is 1 p tt t Club Meeting s Hoyt h as r e nde r e d to P eru a nd N e - previo u s to t h e iss ue m issed, b u t 'O . e ry a

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EE US FOR THAT GRADUAbras ka a t l arge fo r so many years t h e last iss u-e of t h e P ed agogi a n was Cl ub m et " I hear yo u a d vertised f or a wife, h as b een on t h e lips h of bNebr as k a ns omi tted,, a nd n o n otic e w as m a d e. T h e Fra briocatori c , n any repli es?" I for a l ong tim e. He as een a c on- , Monday, M'.ly 6 Miss Tilto n gave a "Yes, hu ndre ds.' · , t ribu ter .to so me of t h e b est kn own It was n ec essary last weeks very inter·estin g talk on pcttery. "Good , w h at did t h e y say?" I I TI O

sc ien t ific j ourn a ls, a nd h as p ublish ed pap er be th e '°.n e omitted as t h e The p r esid en t called a sp eci a i meet- "Oh they a ll said, "You can h ave ! a number of works w hi ch embody his com m ence men t iss u es ar·e a lways t h e io E!· of the dub for May 13. T he ob- mine." f' f ·th r · n and phil osophy. These last two. T he r e will be o nly two j eel of the m : Ptii:g l ast w as to = -c a rded , his name be- mo r e ed it io ns of t h e P e d a gogi an th is g·et t he b ooks a ll straighten ed up bey.on d th e confin es of our c ampus. semeste r . fore closin g t h em for th e 1ear. At '

B u t now com es new reco g nitio n thi s tim e t h e re w!:l:.; a r e h e:u sc l of lhe I which m ust st a mp Profe ssor Hoyt as ANN OU N CE E NGAGEMENT . p l an n ed for Stu nt Ni g h t . T his f a teac h e r of no co mmo n part s . Fi rst, L ast Sa tur d ay af er noon Miss Ma ry will be g iv en i n t he nea r •f u ture. I ' second, a nd t hird h o no r s in a nation P r ibb e ns, assisted by Mrs. Gra nt i. he fi n a i meeting of t he c lub will w id e co n test comin g to Peru i n a Brady, entertained over sixty g u est s be, held o n May 20. R oll w ill be t a k- f' si ng le it m ust b e repeated, can a t th e Bra d y home in h onor of en an d member is exp ec ted to I not be accou nt e d for s imp ly in terms Li lli a n B ra d y, w h ose en g agement t o atte nd. # of luc k. The w inn er s d ecl are t h at Mr Cecil Sta r k w as an n ou n ced : T h e I to P r ofessor Hoyt m u st g o a l a r ge s hort pro gnr n of songs a nd d a n'ces \ s h a r e of t he c ·edit, a nd t hey, as w ell p r eceeded t he s howe.r of g ifts for th e an el foo d ca lce with pink fros t in g , as his s tud e nt s g·e ner all y, are un- brid e-to-b e b r ou g ht 111 a fa n cy d ecor- g le a d e l·- a t e d bas ket. The r efr es hments l an d p in k an d w hite m rn ts. Th e sparing in their p r aise of hi s sc h eme was p i nk an d wh it.e w i t h a I m in ts bore the na1'nes of t h e bride sh ip

P rofesso i· Hoyt h as grow n o ld in pin k h ea r t in w h ite bri ck i ce cream, · a nd g ro om and t he d ate June 2

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Pal p . m . , . 'ay meeti ng, last Monday, • • ms c d 'Ir· B t "Betty's Birthday P arty" a chil- I an y Kitchen e a fratern ity e lected six new dren's operetta was presented at

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. --....... _ I associate memb ers Those ch<>se n fo r W. E. Bristed , S t ate Secretary, Also ·I 1 F .· M 1 b h U nique Decorations Reveal that Junmembe...sh· H c 1ape , nday, ay 0, y t e stu- . Cl C t . A 1. t • ip a re arvey Col e Edgar Visits Peru wr ass on ams r is s

-"--"'- Cole K · h d-ents of the primary grad es, assisted / _ _ ( W T _;;it Melvin, Evelyn Skelton by st uden ts of the four th an d fifth C t · d f p l)

DRAYAGE I T - arman, and Ellen Zinc. The new cabinet members· took oT ad es of t he P eru Tr aining S c hool. / ( on rn ue i:om age he regular May prog1' a · t d b Nuss Ed1"th a Pr·okes, and Ma r g a ret F all -' m cons is e c h arge of the meeting h eld on W ed - ' or kinds of drayag·e, f of papers by Gwedol y n Mallory a nd . The operet ta w as directed by D oris Ca in in Moderne D ances.

I ,ee o r c a ll PHONE l93 or 86 I M:argar e t Clineb urg . Miss Ma l1ory nesd a y, May 1, of t he Y. M. C. A. Ben Erickson, Ida Schrepel, R uth Shelley, An unusually fine menu consisted

JOHN THORNHILL • i /gave aro-uments for an d against Bobbit led the discussion on various Evel y n Mucke, and E velyn No-e rling- of Frui t cocktail, Chicken a la king, ' f efficacy of protecti ve co loratio n questi o ns pertaining to a questionaire creamed new potatoes, asp a ra gus tips the_ animal r ealm while Miss C line - re-cently give n o u t . There seemed to Ch a rac t ers or· t he play were: on toast, r olls, olives, conserve, ic-e,

t he life and biol og ical 1 be considera b le · controversy as to Betty - - Marjorie Trenh<>lm spring salad, cheese s traws, straw -

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iwor of Ans t otl-e I · Marjorie - - - Norma J ean Hayes berry sh ortc ake, nuts, c offee, mints.

V whe t her churc h h as been upheld by Helen - HeJ.en Mae Whitfield

Vernor etoes Course .tradition or a uthori ty and whether or Polly - - Mary Ellen Rabel N ewswriting · Class

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Shoe repairing at 'Comfo-rtable' prices! Ladies Shoes a Specialty.

Effect Peru n ot it has been t h e indivi dual who Irene - - - - - - Twil a Mason I

G M t G G . · Spend Day in Omaha h as ·caused t h e conflict b etween so- r ac e - on e e n e ames

Gov. Weaver has vetoed the bill d h h h I h Margaret .:. ____ Burtus Mc Mann i pass ed by the legislature g r an tin g the ciety an t _e c urc · a s Don a ld - - Dick Clements

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to p t :vn o 1tt co nse n te to again pre- B "ll R b t C 1 1 I u m a two yea r course d h 1 - - o er a ri se

iright to the fo ur te achers' colleges I thBe bqbu est wns weredn<>t Jack - Cl arion Smith for o·e al t d h h s 1 e at t e meetmg on May 15 B b F k L I "' ner s u ents w o do not w1s o - - - -r an arson

(The Shoe Shop en the East I teach. Some h ere h ave this m ixe d On May 8, W. E. ' Bristed, state. Dick - - - - John Rhodus # of the Street)

with the last two years of the p_res- sec re ta ry of t he C. A. , ta lked Guest - - - - R alph Hayes

/ co u r s e, and h av e feared th a t this i to. the local at r egu- Sandn1a n - - - - - - - - - -:- Ga le meant t ha t Per u 's course was to be l lai H: -emphasized w oild fe l- Gypsy - Mary Ahce Vanderford¥

Members of the P e ru P-e dagogia n Staff accompanied by Professo r and Mrs. Ennis spe nt the d ay Tuesday in Omaha The purp ose of th e t r ip w as to make a study of the Om aha BeeN ews, a · Hea rst y a per.

j short-en·e d tw<> years But that is not I lowsl\1p a nd 111 his talk brought ou t P ostman - - Lester Tu rner I S d d 0·1 f t h e case Peru's course will stand just ; wh at .the Y M. C i A. is doin g as a Cl own - - - Leroy Redfern ' tan ar I I

a s it has been for several years. In ' state and nat io n a l institu t ion. H e The were composed 0f: . VICE STATION ;

I convers ation with b oth President P ate ! h eartil y end-0rsed sectional me-et in gs D aisies: Hopes C arter, Mary J an e / of and I

A F I N E R I Dean they t 'J ld 11s t h a t ' s u-c h as the Estes Park Conference Delo res _ D oris bile oils. Greasing, car wash- j S 0 D A this was a bill in which Peru was not I an d. urged that as many attend as j Clan.ce Howe, Ger aldme McKnigh t , ; ing, and Free Crank Case Se r- f 0 R f very vitally interested, an d that they I p<>ssrb le from P eru.

ID arhne B arto n. I vice. Car laundered in good

I had non been urging t he passage of I Earlier in t he evening the old an d Girls with Dolls: P hillis R ob bins, ; shape for SI.SO.

L U N C H I t h e bill. It affects primarily those I members of the h ad a Hazelton.

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students who would like to attend a picnic at the Dutch oven. A short Indians: Hele n Adams, Corrine ; • • .\..

await s you at our fountain ' ·

Than was ever s et before t' te a chers'_ college near home, but who , b usin ess meeting was also held at this Whitfi.eld, Anna Leone L-ehrman, J PROPRIETOR ' you I do not wish to take a teacher's course. I t ime R u t h Medley, Grant Bates, Alvin Ir- Peru Nebraska

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Come in today and treat y our- Professor Steck Sings IAlpha Mu . i bins, George Grafto n, Harold Fish er, self and frien ds to the finesit ; During ·Music Week j Hold Interesting Meetmg J ack Bates. lunch and and livest drinks you I .

I Fire Flies: Chari-es Ad a ms, Roy I J. D. GRAVES j Mr. Steck entertarned at , convoca- 1 AMn ' G ft L T 0 Fl j f ever t' · r a on, ynn u rner, rmon a u ATTORNEY AT LAW I t10n, Wedn-esday, May 8 Before ' h f Al h M 0 Flowers and Fai r ies: Marie Brown 1 I N OTARY PUBLIC I

You'll be surprised at the dif- ! s i nging, he anno unced the c hildren's Atdt e mMeetm6g oh pf Jal mega I va Adams, W ilm a Flau, j ; fenence. f' 1 Op peret t a to b e in c h ap-e l Friday, May ion ay, ay , t e o owmg pro- fl Peru

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and Orpheus Club which were held Bigrap hical Sketch of the Scandina- Soldiers: B illy Carhsle, Dean Coa t'

/ N ' Pey D onald Farson, Al ton Leh 1" g h - -

J\foy 10. vi a n Mathemati c i an, iels Hen- 1 · • · ._. ._.__. ._. -.-I Neil Slinker, Norman Smi th, L el and , I j t' ' In celebrating m u s ic week Mr. nk A?el. . H arold Reed 1.Stromquis t, .Lowell Stromq uist , Milton I

t' C A F E I •Ste ck s an g songs by American com- Mathematics in Indus.try - Van Dyke, Dav id W arnock, Fra nk ,• I I , posers His t hre e numbers consisted - -r--: :_ J, R. V a n Dyke D ale D asher, Roger Mason, Cleon Drink Right

Nebraska C ity, N e b r . I ' On the Road to M an d a l ay - - - Spea ks D iges t of the Apri l issu e of the Ma th- Brown, Delm a n Sibley, Max Hollen - j

.iii i, M.ay, -th.e Maiden - - - C arpentier ematics Teac h er P a t Norwo<>d. b k S ta 1 A t w d 11 B f I n the "Little Blue ' t" ec , n e y rs rope, en e ur- I Lift Thrne Eyes _ F. N. Loga'D; Miss Doris Bright was chairman of bridge, Cec i l H-0 Jlenb eck. _.,....,. - the program. j Place."

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fit bl t h th S A IC LUB I pro a e o a ny one w e er spe- The Freshma n Pl ayers met Mon.day secure their f oods. Fresh meats, Lunch and ca:ned j cia lizin g in or not Prof. ni g h t in the high/ sc h oo l audito rium , WILLI.NW'
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NEW PROBLEM

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1C oon, Dawson, se cond. 1Hei ght: 5 ft 5 1-2 inches.

220-Yard Dash- H a n sen, Havelock, , , first; Scho 9k, Falls City secon d. Time

MARYVILLE WINS Entertain Students · jPERU MEN WIN . FROM BOBCATS With W eek of Music NATIONAL PRIZES

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Mi ss Harvey a nd Student Teachers

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Peru- / their sh are of appearances last week (Continued from Page I) Introduce N ew Methods Mathis, T·ecumse h , second. Dista n ce vian's 48 in Dual Meet 20 feet 1 1-2 inch es. when the.r celebrated Natio nal Mus- Jones, of the Peru Te a chers College, I ic we ek in Peru, from May 5 to 11. was one of the few out of fifty t hoJI."Makin g a new United Sta t es," 220- Y ar d L ow Hurdles- Fulier, Te- I ' By "TIP" ROBERTS

Ju m p - Brier, DeWi tt'. first; Missourians Make 83 Points to

Capturin g first in nine of the six- music department presented a conteen e vents and amassing a total of e ig hty-three points to Peru's 48, cert Frida y ni g ht, M•ay

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In observ ance to this, the college seems to b e a problem now before cumseh, first; M athis , T ecumseh, s eethe ' s tude n ts of the social science ond. Time 27 .5. classes of the junior hig h school. Thi s Discus Throw- H ike, Nebr ask!\ City project is under .the s upervi sio n of fir s t; Norton, De Witt, seco nd. Di sMiss Frances Harvey an d stud e nt tance 101 feet 3 in c h es. teac h ers, Mis ses Ann a D onner and 880 -Y a rd R e.l ay- Cl ass B- Peru, Fred a Haggeman. fi r st; T a bl e Rock seco nd. 1:41.7

Th e stud ents of the juni or hi g h 880- Yard A- Haves choo l a r e takin g a fine att itude to- lock, first; Tecumseh, second. Ti me ward t h e work of making a lar ge · 1:38.2. map i n their socia l sc i e nce work 880-Y ard Run - Ireland, Pawne e a nd acorcling to Miss Harvey. they City , first; Spangler, Pl atts mouth, secar e anticip atin g coloring t he map and on d Time 2:09.7. mak in g i t as attractive as any com- J a.veli n Throw- Freeoux, Wilbur , mer ci al m a p. first; Severin, U na dilla, seco nd. DisT he size of the map alo ne attracts tance : 147 f eet 10 in ches the at ten t.io n of the .1bse< ver. It is Mile Rel ay-H a velock, first; T ea bout ei g ht feet lon g a nd four feet cumseh , second. Time 3:46.

TAKE TARKJQ

TRACK MEET I

constr u ctio n of the map. Th ey h ave l by ind i cate d all the rivers a nd l akes of importance by t he u se of a blue crayon on the b eaver bo a rd. The mountains h av e been made by ap plyin g extra t hi ck n ess of the mi xture and sma ll rock s, on top of the mounta in s the students h a ve a dded artifida l snow to touch off its attractiveness. Mi g ration of the people is desig n ate d by the use of small covered wago ns, the indi a n tribes are designat ed by miniture inc!lans a nd· tents

g iven separat ely, a complete program. The combined program as pr esented follows:

Mornin g Speaks

Gypsy Life Schumann

The Moths P alicot

De Copp ah Moon - - - Sh e lley

The Goblins Riley-Parks

Girls Glee Club

Lucille Hughes a, t the piano

giv en b y Coach "Lefty" Davis' Maryville j the Girl s' Glee Club, the Orpheus Teachers took a dual meet from the and colle g e orchestra. Bobcats here Friday, May 3. Heretofore each organization has It wasn' t a c as e of Peru lacking the i11dividual performers. The summary s h ows Peru to ha v e copped six firsts an d plac.;d one man in a three-wuy tie, but only two o f these six firsts were ga rnered by the same Cat entry. "Swede" Hertz far outclassed t he field in both t he shot put and disc us while Cap tain Williams, Galloway, Schaff-ner, a nd Sams combined w ith in a three -w ay tie for '

t he rest of the le ader 's places with a mixture of salt, flour, a nd water. More t h a n fifteen pounds of flour a nd salt were u se d in the cons truc.tion

• The T op o' the Mornin' - Mana-Zu ca in the m ., a nd in o t her problems of Nay, let us say Peru's first place Water Lillies__ Linders simil ar nat ur e, has an importanthe'itrwinn ers were the choice of the meet w k Bl

and competitors who won prizes (}f: fer ed by the American Chemic al Society. These prizes were offered 'for essays on the relation of chemistry to health and disease, to the enrichment of .life, t o agriculture a nd forestry, to n a tional defense, to the h ome, and to the development of au indus t r y or resour ce of the United St ates are subjects that it is a: good thing for s t udents to be wor!<ing o v er and thinking abou t '1'hey h ave to do with human welfai;e and advanc ement and b a ppiness A:n<l concern over them, sustained interest wid e . It is constructed on a large p iece of b eaver board, -a nd is la id out

yn en 1 ynken, a nd Nod _N evin ing on .the success of the student and

since C ap tain "Dick" set a new col- Orpheus Club his usefulness in later life It is ,this , ...t Jege .time for the 880 yard run and I Ellen WHson an d M argaret C ain that rea ll y justifies the I ! G allo way knocked a second and a at the pi ano d f h" b d t"

St ud ents h a ve worked h a rd in t he I Win, Dual 30 half off the old mile record. Despi t e ' we spen or ig · e r e uc a 1011• Event at Tar kio, April "The World-Herald offers c.ompliScore of 103 to 28 ' ' the fact that the invaders had the Willi a m Tell Overtu re - - - Rossini ments a nd; felicit a.tions to Student Joe 1 hi"g h po1"nt man and a lad of some im- F1"11l an d "a S"b 1· 1 - - - - 1 ems Jones and to th e Peru Teachers ColIn a n extreme ly one-side d du a l ! portance, too, none of the boys from Orchestra

lege."

On t he prairies of Nebraska one will fi nd small sod houses. Forests are s hown by th-e use of sm a ll pieces of evergr ee n. And to m ake the Gre at Ame ri ca n Desert the students have used sa nd with the m ixtur e E ach student ha s taken a n indivi-

track meet P er u State T eac h ers Col- the "Show-me" state were competent i.ege of Nebraska ran rough shod eno u g h to lower existing Bobcat recover t h e T ark io Teachers Colle ge of ords.

Missouri Tu es d ay, April 30. The final " Twister" Smith the B'ig , Show score was P eru 103, T arkio 28. I As a matter of fac.t, had it not been T ar kio was abl e to · t ake bu t one jfor Cecil " Twister '' Smith, veteran f irst pl ace in the days competion , .th e Maryville speed merchant; the story 440 yard d a sh by McKeever who r a n might have been just the reverse. The a brilliant r ace to nose out C apta in pride of the Missourian's squad finWi lli arns of P eru. ished first in' the 100 yard dash, the Hi g h poin t man for the meet w a s 220, 440, 220 low hu r dles ·and nosed Shaffner of P er u with two firsts a nd out Kerner for third in the high a second. H e r tz, a nd Zook a lso cap - hurdl es for a t otal of 21 points tured two fir sts an d Zook was a lso a member of the win'ning 880 relay team

ENTERED IN CONTEST.

A Russian was being le.d' off to ex· A copy of a l' asad ena, Cal. 1 p aper ecution by a squ a d of Bolshevik b e en in P er u which con -, diers on' a rainy day. "You,, ar tams a picture of P rof. C. A. Huck. b r utes to march me t hru a r ai n like Some of hi s fr ien d s h ad .mte1 e d his I t h is," he said. picture in t h e Pasadena P ost, in a, "How about rep lied on solcontest W : did not le arn w hethe r j dier "W·e h a ve to m arc h back in he was a w inner or not. , • the rain."

Type writing Students Get Smith Awards

u a l pride in the work on this project, and it is quite ev ident that they will receive a more bro a d ene d concepti on of t h e TJnited States, in re.gard to bo t h Miss Loui_s e Rohrs of the Fres h- its hi

L et it be quite universally known that the performance of the " Twi ster" was, indeed. sensational and very unusual. He topped off the afte rnoon of goo d wor k by running ancho r on both JC.e lay teams, the 880 and m u e.

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whe.n ti · t · 1 t d man class is t he proud possessor of 1e proJec 1s comp e e . Aft ti l t t h t d t Ia fine g·old pencil , a g·1ft from the I Past r y. and . Bakery Delicacies. And I Seconds and Thirds Win ' h t e p ric es? They are right. But it wasn't the firsts that hu rt, nor the .perform a n.ce of Smith, extr ;:i- ; · ROBBINS' BAKERY ' er le comp e ion e s u en s I · t d" 1 th L C. Smit h typewriter company Tlus ape P 0 isp ay e aw ar d i s iven to a n who 1t ,.. a n h o coo.1"1 h ,., o ll "tnh::i.'t"o.C!.t_ g__ ordin a ry as they were. Every eve nt Nebraska won by the Bobcats found the
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story a nd its

duction , reveals a l arge am ountthoef I u tes wi t h o ut m a kin g more t h a n ten eve n ts w h1chh P eru m uch

Look Our New Chevrolet Six e r e d . The map now, in a st age of pro, 70 word s per minute for fifteen min- ch at, t h e ?la?ed OI}e-two m fou r

h ar::l work and careful study by err or s. to ad d to t e1r o a . , . stu d ents. Se venty- word a wa rd s are not easily " Swede" Hertz Shines in Weights A new stock of tires, u . s. ROYAL, D U N I:OP, an d w on, bu t w e nave h a d the ho nor of Hertz was the outstanding man of I KELLEY. W e a re n ow aible t o d o any kind o f w et ding

BJG ATTENDANCE

ATM. I. N• MEET

r ece.i v in g t wo this ye ar, Lillia n Bra d y : the a f t ernoon. His or Fill your c ar wit h MOBILE O IL. G i v e havi n g q u a lifi e d fo r t h e same award ; of ,46 f e et 17\i inches the shot is I f

in SD ecembedr. Id h b Ia new ma rkt· in cofn:p l

ixty -wor go p m s ave een e st compe 1t or a1 e vv r · fea rned t his y ear b y R aymon d R eed , J 40-foot m ark.

UPsAaTTrTiaLERSON CHEVRO LET COo

Havelock Wins-Se ve r al R ecords a r e Boatm a n, Steven T urill e, a nd i He later stepped up a nd t hrew the I' t o G. C. Thurman J

Broken D(J r ot h y· Worley. Id isc u s 126 feet l inch to t ake t h at I I

Mi ss Mil dred Ulm e r , who beg a n her event on - bis firs t trial. This, h ow- _,_ _-.._..__ ---.--..-

Th e Annual M-I-N-K Tr a ck a nd work in September, h as z:i ade a n ex- ev e r , fall s s ho rt of his mar k of 145 _....,._..,_ F ie ld Meet w hich w as h eld l ast Fri- cep tion a l r e cord by ear mng a f.>0- feet mad e earlier i n t he ·season.

s h atte ri ng of fiv-e old re c ords and wor d pins on both the Underwood Per u looks a repeater to take the t iei n g of another a nd t he R e ming ton. the N. I. A. A. trac k and fi el d crow n :

Thirty s chools competed in t h e r e c- Inez Ol zen a nd Benii ee w ho si nc e t he Maryville exhibitio n. It is o r d breakin g p erfo rmanc es. The wer e a ls o beginn ers i n Septemb er, s ig-nifican t tha t :1°.ar ks m ade b y

A V E

S T 0 R E da y on t he c oJl ege ovul s a w t h e word silver pin on t h t; Smith, and 40- Peru M ay Be Confe rence Champs

IICE CREAM _ COLD DRfNKS! ·

SOD A F OUNTAIN SERVICE

s ch oo ls were rep rese n trd of fo u r h ave earn ed 40-word awards. P eru v ians were suff1 c1 ently far and I s t a tes: Misw uri , Io wa, N e br as ka and fast enou g h to win p laces in competi- 'I Confe ctio n e ry and L u nc h Meats Ka nsas.

Geo. W. Brown Lectures t io n wit h the ' best the conference I . p . .

Hi g h p oint hon ors we n t to H ave- On Famous Educator to oifer.

St a tion ery and Foun tain e ns loc k by the narrow m a r g in of 1 p oin t , S a ms looks g ood on the hroad 1 A Hand y Place t o Trad e . , Tec u mse h h a vin g 25 points just on e Geo W. Bro w n e n t ertain ed Ch apel jump, ar ound 22 , I to o few t o g ive them a tie fo r first Friday, May 3, b y ta lking on Hor a ce while " Sw ede" shou ld h ave litt l e , H U L A

hono rs. Ma nn. tr ouh le winning ha th the sho t a nd I

T he n ew reco rds set up were, the The on ly books tha t Ho r ace Mann d isc us C aptain Williams, Gallow ay, 73 Phon e 78 P e ru, N e br. f 100-yard d a s h, cl.ash, mile h a d t o r ead had bee n donated b y Your,g, a nd Tirii;5s c a n tak e c ara • 'l ft ; nrn, 880-ya rd r e lay T h e m a r k for Benj ami n Frankli n Th ey were b ooks the d istanc es. Ker ner has b ee n h u r-th e 220-yard d ash w as t ie d chose n b y a matu re mi nd ed man, but lin g the Ja v efi n better th a n 165 fee t F r eeo ux, Wilbu r , a nd Cowell, Aub- j n everth e less, we r e read a n d di gested • ·• :l<:! C<•: r.istently 8cha !I n er h as I . · um, wi t h 12 points\ b y H orac e He college in / <, en ( r ·ng the ;11 :d polt - 1

1·es p e ctive ly w er e t he hi g h pomt me n , t hree y e ars, teac hmg rn a v a ult ing n icely. in t h e me et. j s c hool p a rt of th e tim e . Sp a n g l er of Pl attsmo u t h ca use d t h e j After h e e n te r ed the State Leg_is-

\WHE N } N TH E c IT y

D 't Q } k

greatest sensation of t h e meet whe n latw·e, h e became in teres t ed in t h e ed- The Girl 's Club h eld their an n u a l , Ofl V e r 00 he lower e d t h e t ime for th e m ile from ! uc ati on Of un fo rtun ate ch ildren spring party May 6 in the fac ulty ,• 4:55.6 to 4 :45 7 He s tarte d the first normal sch ool ! ro om it was in form of a reception

Fo ll owin g a r e t he eve n ts an d win - in L ex in g t o n, Mass., a nd fo r t we lv e / fo r th e new ·off.i ce'J:s w ho w e r e e l ected ne rs: year s h e , was the h ead of t he public j sometime ago. T he r ecei ving lin e I 100 -Y a rd D ash- H anse n, H a ve lo ck, sc h oo l in Mass ac husetts 1 was ma d e up o f t he old and new of- ·# fi rs t ;· Sc h ock, Falls Ci ty , second. AB pres ide nt of An tioc h Co llege, h e

fi c er s and Mrs. Dunning, spo n sor T ime 10.4. · pu t fort h sev e r a l r eforms, t he m ost T h e room w as p rettil,y d eco rated P o le Vaul t - Cowe ll, A ubum , first, n ote d of which wer e: (1) Wome n re - · with h u ge boug u ets of lila cs, tulips, Mc D a ni a l, Si d ney, s·econd. He ig ht 11 <: e1vm g educatio n e qu a lly with m en ; and other sp r in g flowers. I ce <:ream, f eet (2) Co lleges c ould b e C h r istian w i t h - co ok i es, a nd mi nts were served.

120-Ya rd H ig h H u r dles- Cow ell, I o u t b ein g sectarian. About two hun d r ed girls' club memAuburn, first ; Morrisey, T ecumseh , Horace Ma nn did a great d eal t o bers, a nd man y faculty frien d s ats econ d Time 17.1. impro ve t h e m or a ls of t he young men tend ed

Shot Pu t- Freeo u x, Wilbu r, first; a n d women of his t ime by intr odu cPres n ell, De Wi tt, second, Distance in g co-edu catio n i11to antioch c ollege. 42 fe et 5 inches

440-Yard Dash- Litr e ll, Wi lbur, first, Whyma n, Ad ams, secon d . Ti me 54.1

Mil e R u n- Spa ng le r , Pl attsmo u t h, fi rs t , Cl ark, D un bar, secon d . T i me 4 :45.6.

High J ump- K r eg lo, Auburn, firs t;

IDRAMATIC CLUB

Clevel and's New Subwa y Store

DEL ICIOUS CANDIES

FINE C HINA AND GLASS

N OTIONS, SCHOOL S U PPLIE S ' AND HOU SE FURNI SH I N GS

STUDENT R E CITAL

On T u esday evening, May 21, R u th Sh e ll ey of t he vo ice de p a rtment will appe a r i n r ci t a l. Sh e will be a ccompani ed by L u c ill e Hug hes I d a Sch Pep er of th e piano d ep a rtmen t wi ll ass is t Mis s Sh e ll e y.

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PERU P·EDAGO'GIAN

PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929

NUMBER 29

NOTED DIVINES- !FRESHMEN PANTOMIME !"ELIJAH" wrLL BE cLUBE FOR SPEAKERS

Bishops Leete and Shayler, and Dr. Johnson for Commencement

I ON WEDNESDAY

At chapel, W e dn ,.day, May 15 tho

Tho meoting nf th• F a b<i oato <i

HEID BANQU T

J Freshmen Clubs presented a p anto- Club was ,held on Monday, April 20, mun . e · Ll03 A l b was pres SJ1ort Tafks Given by Memb e rs and • Out-of-town Soloists Will Assist in in · arge num er . -

Left.er took the part of a Annual Oratorfo Ie nt as there was important busmess Faculty

Her ald, an d announced the comina of to attend to. A roll call was taken peak e rs have been chose n a nd the each club. Very briefly eac.h I On Wednes day ni g ht of commence- a nd a check to determine how many

At the Dr amatic Club b a nqu;t, held entire program has bee n prepared pantomimed a stunt representin g the 1 h . t of the c'iub would return nex.t year in the dormitory, Thursday· nig ht for commencement w.eek, and the of- a ctivi ty of thei r c lub ment week the col ege c orus ass1s -1 to help reorganize the club. t h ere were sixty- nine present. It w as ficial programs have been printed and · ed by out-of-town soloists will pre- - k b t scheduled at eight o'cloc u w as are ready for distribution.

SENIOR PLAY

se nt the "Oratori o Elija.h " It is an 1O/'l9

PERUVIAN

Bishop Frederick D. Leete, of Om- a nnual custom for the music d epart- 7'.k delayed about thirty minutes , duraha, a bishop of the M. E. Church,

.MYSTE-RY CLASSIC GJ·VES SECRETS

in g which time entertainment w as ment to- p r esent some work of .this h has been secured f o r the sermon on furnished by Dorothy Nelson at t e sort. baccalaureate Sunday . Bishop Leete piano. ·s one of the strong men of Meth- "Th C

The oratorio, like all other forms y bo-•· Entered in National Scho- h . 1 e at and the Canary" to be Pre- ear ..,,... After ass emblin g toget er m groups Odi"st Church, and is ou.tstand ing as seated, May 28 of music, has underg one gre a t changes lastic Press Association h d 1 .n of eight the members mare e an orator He is t he .o fficial who will These compositions were :f.irst perfor- double fi"le to thei·r respective tables. ·a t tl l f Th 1922 b Th The se cicet is out, Peru via ns bein g - Pres1 e .a ie ann u a con erence of e roadway success, " e med i·n the "oratory," or pl a ce of

1· R b B the Nebraska Meth o dists at Lincoln Cat and the Canary,'' is to be presen- pra y,er, hence the name oratorio written over. The last sighs were w i cl e Joy Michel, vio m; u y rown , cell o; a nd Ellen ·1 son, piano ma in Sep tember. te d as the senior pl ay the last week 'The earliest work J of this sort were sighed and an editor's dre am was re- up the musical entertainment while For commen cement .or ator , Bishop o f sc,hool. This is a mystery melo- entirely dramatic and often g ro- a lized Monday when our year books dinner was being served. The menu E!'11est· V. Shaylor of Omaha, bishop drama of four acts centering .around tesquely treated. arr ived on that afternoon freight consisted of cocktail, meat I.oaf, po.t ao£ t he Protesta nt Episcopal Chu rc h an estate. It promises thrills and Pei·f o rmances took places on the h toe s, har va rd beets, spring salad , l b J h W ·11 train. What a stir on t e campu,§. of the Diocese of Nebraska, .has been surprises. The p ay is y o n i - streets, as noisy crowds thronged st rawb erry short ca ke coffee, nut s selected. Bishop Shayler has for ard but copyrighted by Samuel about the movable stage. Tod ay 'Buzz! Buzz! surprise on every a nd min ts. Im med iatly following the ye)! rS been <>ne of the noted divines French. character p a rts are portrayed by in- " Who are the representative students. first course the club was amused with this state, and is a l5trong and e lo- Out of the entire cast four a re on terpretation pot by dramatization. Who is the May Queen"?" a v ery clever dance by Joy Micke l qu en t speaker. Ithe Drainatic Club Honor Roll_.:.t.hat No action, scenery, or cos.tuming is The Peruvian is craft built and the and Eldon Heyward.

For the high schoo l comi:nencement, is - they are four of _the ten who have involved. The singing alone carries J engrav in g was done by t.he Sou t h Th e program of the evening was Dr. Paul C Johns ton , of Lmcoln, pas- , earned the most pornts for the year Ithe mess a ge. ' Western Engravin g Company at Fort he a ded by Joe J ones as master of ce rtor of t.he Westminster Pre sby terian of 1929. They are Ad a Eyre, H.azel, The oratorio, "Elijah,'' comp osed by 1 Worth, Te xas. This is the bigge s t En- emoni es. Joe donatP. d a few witty Chu rch of" that city, has been chosen. 'Yil li a i:is, Eldon H aywa rd , and Ged- J Mendelsohn is a popular work a nd g raving esta blishment in . the Sout h. j o ke s then ca ll ed on.

Dr. Johnston is known as an eloqu ent Iric Crmk. . . . J p er.h aps most admired of all his com- The printing was done by the Hu g h IH a uptma n: L eo speaker and an eminent preacher. Ada Eyre, whose abilities have won , .t. · The plot · was compiled Stevens Printing Press Company lo - speaker with some brilliant hum orou s . . . d posi i ons.. .. . Th . , p 3 · C 1 2) The commen cement exercises w ill ner fame both as a artist an I from the First Book of King s and cated at J.efferson Ci ty , M1ssour1. e (Cont. on age , o · begin with th e reception to the g r a d- a ctress. She is the ne g r o Itypifies t;he old treatment rule of the Hu g h Stevens Pres_s is one of the uatin g classes b y the facu l ty , a t t h e par.t with d1stmct1on. She has prophets. Biographers tell u s that best equipped pnntmg houses in home of President Pate, on S aturday directed plays, acted, and done muc.h J Mendelssohn was ·inspired by th\I America.

BISHOP SHAYLER TO BE HERE AGAIN

ev ening of next week , May 25. The a rt work for t he c lub verse "Behold the Lord Passe d by." The art work with the exception foll day May 26, w ill b e ba.cca- Haze l Williams appeared last ye.ar The bibical scenes ar e the of the co lored pages was done by lau::ate Sunday The ,exercises of in, "Ice Bo und" an d "The drou g ht prophecy, the riva l' sacrifices I t h e two s taff Ada E y re. and (Co n't. on Page 4 ; Col. 1) Up -St airs ." This year s.he has di- and the persecution of Elijah Thes e Felix Summers. Miss Eyre d esign ed Will Give Annual Address on Comrected, a cted, a nd done considerable scenes indic a te the dr amatic ch a racter t h e cover of the Peruvian The steps m e ncement Program judgi n g of declamatory contests over of the work. rep resent pro g r ess. The tower reprethe county. If Miss Williams does as se nts t he c ap i to l, while the Bobc a t 0th-er than the 09 lo ud c.b0rus well as s he has don e in former -pro- heads at each sid e stand for our mas- in this composition the Orpheus Clu b ductions , s h e w ill be among the fin- cot whose sp iri t h as en a bl e d our oys will sing an un ac companied numb er h nm.o m,,,,,,

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Tonight at eigth o ' clo c k t he voc a l departme nt, presents the fi rs t voice recital s i nce the advent of its n ew director, G. H o l t S teck

Miss Ruth Shell y with Lucille Hughes at th e p i a n o w ill p r es en t a

est in the cast. · Iwill sing an unaccompanied number Eldon H a yw a rd has not only made and also the accompaniement for a a r ecord f.or himself as an actor but qu a rtet for the principal solois ts a ls o as a pl a yri g ht. Hi s play, "Tod's Besid es this, one number will be preS l a v e ," is to h e en tered in the original sented by an octette composed of pl a :V c o nt e s t, May 24. Mr. Hayward's students selec t ed from th e colle g e a ctin g in " He r Country" is sufficient chorus. f o r re membe r in g him with out menti on in g any other plays in which he

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progr am of fo lk son gs : numbers b y C e dric Crink has pe ha the Sch u b e rt, P ad erews k i Ponchielli j b i g·ges t t · "T'h Cr ps,

MANY PERUVIANS GIVE LECTURES

. • , . o a r . rn , e at and the - ' e as p aye 1n e of Science

Liszt and th e mo d er n comoosers -R o n- , Ca n ary ,, - H h J d · "Th aid and C aro R o ma. M r. Steck hints , M ast e r Salesman," and "The c'ri·mson p h p eru Well Represented at Academy t at eru s tudents may e_xp ect a fine C o co a nut" this ye ar. Bes ides acting, d!Splay of voc a l a nd a rti s t ic M r C r ink h as done much stage careldom h eard from s t u d ent a rtists ""e nt e · k H l d. d J:' i wor •e a so 1recte Pei;u was well represented at the p r ogram : . . .the hi g h s chool senior class play and meet in Lincoln at the University of Drmk t o M e Onl y With t h e winn ers of. tJ1e winners of the M. 1 Nebraska Academy of S<;ience which O l d English I. N. K. dramatic contest. met on Friday May 3 a nd 4. Comm T hro th e R ye Old Scotch B e c a use it is a mystery play, it is As was stated las t week, Professor The Ke r ry Dance - - - Molloy i m p oss ibl e to tell , who h a s the le ads A. E. Holch of Peru w as el ec ted presMy Peac e T h ou Art - - - - Schubert a nd what type of part the Ji, .have ident of the Ac a d emy for the coming Ah! The T o r me nt Paderewski 1 without g iving away the plot. year.

Y. W. AN.DY. M. HOLDPfCNIC

Lar ge Atten denc e E n joy Final Outing o f the Groups

The members of the cast are: Peru students and faculty diembers

Mammy Pleasant - Ada Eyre had a lar g e part in the program. Ro g er C1·osby - - - - A. C. Holeman Following are parts taken by them: Harry Blyt he - James Delzell "American Chemical Society E ss ay Cicily Youn g Averyl Gaines Contest- Teachers College Essays."

S us a n Sills b y - H a zel Williams Introduced by Professor Hoyt.

n os e spn·irhasel'lalmmourooys- such a fine man for the Commenceto b:ing hoi:ie victories. The address as Bishop Ernest V. 1s one with which we are all .faro- Sh a yJ.er of the Protestant Episcopal 1har. The colored pages were pamted Church of Om aha. The Commenceby Bruno Lori a professional ar tist a t Im ent ex e rci ses are to be given Frid a y t.he Hugh Stephens Press. Ma y 31 , at 10:30 a. m. in the colle ge

The book is built around the season-! a uditorium. · al of all _that are of 1 1 Bishop Ernest v. Shayler will un1prommance begmnmg with autumn. doubtedly give an excellent com' T his is the first time this m e thod mencement address. Most of the .h as b een u sed in any school. The college students will remember the ide a could be copyrighted making it fine talk that Bishop Shay1'er gave impossibl e for any school to use this at convocation time during February with O]J t our permission. of this year He needs no introduction

The book has been sent to Minne- .to those who have heard him speak ap oli s Minn esot a to be entered in the He was born in North Moreton , National Scholastic Press Associa- En g land and later came to Americ a . tion. It will be judged along with all Some of his work follows: Rector at the other year books of all universi- Calv a ry Churc h S a ndusky Ohio· ties out in America. They are jud g - Grace Church, Oak Park, 'Ill.; st'. ed by a Fr?d Kildow be- Monk£ Church, Seattle, Washington. m g the It IS hoped that I Ernes t v. Sha y ler wrote, "Makin g our Peruvi a n will take All-American. of Churc.hmen" and "Making a nd To us we hardly see how it c a n help I Life of Church." it but the committee will decide and More detail will be given later. we will know early in the Fall.

Our 1928 Peruvian was entered in t h e same contest a nd was rated Cl ass A. This years book is quite different in construction from the one of

Ch I W 'ld ..,,Id H d last year a nd is ei g·ht pa g es larger, a r es er - n. on aywar "T he Contribu t io n of Che mistry to l J C d c lt should h a ve equally as g ood a P a u -Ones e ric rink the Enrichment of Life " Joe Jones

HIGH·SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT

Dr Johnson, of Lincoln, Scheduled b 11 W M Cl b chance for Class A honors. The pa g es

Ann a e e est - arg aret me urg "Chemistry of Oil Shales." Robert • on High School Program with Peda g ogian scribs on them

Th Y W an d Y M had a Hendricks D a ris Bunch Whittmore e . . · · is a new feature. There is not one

P a tterson - - - Joe , "The Relation of Chemis t ry to W ednesday, May 29, at 10 a. m . in h ,, p ag e in the book w.hich does not balU nderstudi-es for t e play are Mary n ea.l th and Disease." Sam Traudt

the colle ge audtorium, Dr. Paul C. ance perfectly with the opposite page.

Con wa y, E. R. Burkey, Marion War- "A study of the Prepar ation .for Johnson, minister of Westminister The motive of t he 1929 Peruvi a n is ner , M a ry H a rajian, Edi t h Daven- the Teach,in g of Geography as Com-

Presbyterian Church Lincoln, will de- "Spirit a nd L oyalty to Old Peru." ed to t h e p a sture west of Dav enports. p ort, Gl e n Sl ag le, Harold Marren. pared with t hat made for Teaching liver the hi g h school commen cement A bas e ball d iamon d was improvised M o n a beep appointed bus- Hi s t ory " John R. Muhm a ddress.

" Whoopi e" tim e on t heir picnic last Wed nesday e v en i n g . The " Gang" met at the libra r y at 5:30, then trampiness m anager and Charles Clark ad- Those from Peru belongin g to the GIRL RESERVES Dr. Johnson is a graduate of B elland L11en Ge o r g e Cook a nd Floyd I HOLD PARTY ver t isin g man a ger. Ac a demy of Science are: view Colle g e, and he took his the oLewi s pro c e e ded to c ho ose so tn e Reserved s e a ts will be on sale in W. R. Carter, A E. Holch, Wilbur , lo g ical work at the Mc- Cormick Sero· strong bas e b a ll teams The strong t he a dministrati.on building o n Thurs- Hoyt, A. L. Hill, J. R. Muhm, Glay- A Girl's Reserve party was · h eld Iinary in Chic ag o durin g three ye a r s, breez e a n d hilario u s p l aye rs m a de d a y and Friday, May 23 aBd 24, and burn, Edwin Booth, Harvey Cole, last W edne sday ·evening in the hi g.h receiving there the degree of Bach· h . " . ,, The out- j on Mond a y, May 27. On Saturday, Frank Ivers, Frank Kerner, Harold school auditorium at 1 7 o'clock. i elor of Divinity. \ e :am e z ippyCl ay Coy and , May 25, res-erv·ed seats will be on McC.reight, D ale Dyke, William Ok- A pro g ram was given and the r e -1 Hastings Colle g e honored him three it was sale at the Loyal Pharmacy. Tickets rent, Ernest Ro t hert, Raymond Reid, mainder of the evening was spent in ye a rs ago with the de g ree of Doctor d b h th t h b oys w ill ever 1 a re fifty cents. No extra charge for Edward Schaefer, Robert Whi t temore. dancin g Miss Burton, accompanied by of Divinity. At present he is in his ou ted w e e r e s e reserve se a ts. Out-of-town people Mrs Cle m ents, pl ayed a flute solo, third pastorat e · The first was in be professio nals. r · h a d been may _p e cure r eserv a tions by writing STUDY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Vir g ina Milstead s an g two so lo s a nd Indi a n a, the second at Tekam a h, Then came su pper, a ire p N b k IiN NEBRASKA CITY Eunice Burbrid g e and Pauline Cowell Nebr aska a nd he is in his eighth year bullt a n d t h e e ats committe e, heade d Mona Lyon, eru, e ras a gav e a dance number. · at W estminis.ter, Lincoln. He is by V eq1a Glandt, broug h t in to sig h t Two autoists met in an alley too Thejunior hig h school principles A d ainty two course luncheop con- chairman of the .Synodical Committe e a ll t }1e necessiti-es s uc h a c ere- narrow to permit them to pass each class, under fbe supervision of Miss sistin g of sandwiches, pickles, potato on Education for their Church in mon y · - H ere is t h e nien u :first c ourse , k b h. 1 d · d k N b k - d ot her. One of the autoists rose in his Grace Tear-, recently to6 an o ser- c 1p s, sa a , ice cream an ca e wa s e ras a. we ine r s, b u ns , an d pickles ; secon . nd shouted to the other: v a tion trip to Nebraska City to s tudy ' served . Each table was centered with Dr. Johnstons church is the third and an ever back up for any d ____ the new junior hi gh at that pla,ce. a tiny maypole whih had daisy lar g est Presbyterian Church in Net h i r d co u r se- ice cream s u e rs. 0 : They wer e shown thru the building stre amers fastened to the nut cups. br aska. Two ye a r s a g o they dediyou can see t hat a11 in all , it w a s a ·f ooL" 1 • • • ti d · k by Supt. G. G. Warren and principal The Girls Re serve Mother and cated the auditorlum 11ni.t of a plant h The other driver qme y an qmcr a t h e r ni c-e littl: lune · 1 u t his car in reverse, backed out R. S. Shrouder, w.ho explained fu- Daughter banquet which was to have which will cost, w hen a A l arg e bonfire was ma de do:Wn Y P red. " Th a t's all ri g ht, I al- tur e aims and present methods of been held at this time has been in- half mi!llion / oll a r s Thi s unit cos t in t he ho ll ow away from the wmd a nd · conducting -a junior l)igh school. definitely postponed. $225,000{ (Con '.t on Page 4; Col. 2) w ays do

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THE PE ll tJ \THE RELATION OF CHEMISTRY

PED AG 0 GI AN TO ·rHE ENRICHMENT OF LIFE

Entered at the Postoffice of Peru, Nebraska, as second class matter.

B y JOE JONES • only just now the a s tronomers, seekMa n's life today is that of a master in g to build a greater telescope than

,,. who has many servants. He may call ever before, are centering their at-

Unusually W ell B alanced Program 1!J. Be Giv en S u n d a y Evening

Published Weekly at Peru State upon them, giving .them tasks to do tention upon Scilicon. On Su n d ay e vening at 8 p. m. the Teachers College and th( Y will fulfil their duties wen '. This element builds the foundation churches of P eru have joined hands Just so long as are these servants of a structure with its bricgs, is con- in prep aring w.h at will b e a farewe ll $1.00 the Year-Sc single copy k t d

ep manage well in hand will they t ained in the concrete poured into u n i on service for the students of t bework for good '; but s hould their mas- the forms, a nd, contributing even to colleg e. ter put them to a wrong task, he the steel work, finally finishes up the .; The Rev·erend Mr. E Knight will mu s t suff.er harm- not by any fault job in terr a -cotta And th ither w e giv e th e s e rmon, .th e topic of which

EDITOR

MILLARD F ASSOCIATE EDITOR______________________________ OWLER

BUSINESS MANAGER------------------- - - HAROLD B. McCREIGHT

AS SO CIA TE - E. R. BURKEY

FACULTY - - - - - - - - HAROLD MARREN

MEMBER

REPORTERS

of theirs , but throu g h his own voli- go, with a chemical element le a pjp.g w ill b e a nn o u n ce d later. \.ion . There is one of these us by the nose clear over into the l To · d d d t t >-t. of man which he m ay either love or ·f. ld f h' d g ive a n a e 0 ou\;J.j to this 1e s o arc 1tecture, astronomy , an fi 1 d t' l t ' f h f e al acco d' t h' -11 f h na ev o 1o na m e e ing o t e , r rng o 1s w1 , -0r t e simply do not and will not stay at d t b d 't h b <> •u· forc es involving t he enrichment of home-they work for e veryb o dy o y I a.s ee? arranged for a

THOMAS E. ENNIS life or the destruction 'of 11'fe are In th b t "" t l Ch q urn tet to give s pec ial numbers r.I'b,e e more a s ,a.c ream, em- · ·

CAMPUS - - FRANCES MORIARTY bound within the d es tiny of the mas- istry has always been a compa1110n qurn t e t w ill b e composed of Mr, IDA SCHREPEL te.-, Man, and the wv ant, Chem1'tcy. tQ l'hilo•ophy, " havo, indeed, all Stock, Ru t h Sh elley, M. Enge!kemi"

FEATURES

BILL WARMAN Chemi•tcy h" not alway• been " •denc". Alchemy w a. the " ' ult of L o u fa e Bo wee'. and R T renholm. E"

DRAMATICS----------------------------------- WILLARD E. FOWLER We l! undmt=d " it i• now. It. be- mi.applied philooophy; the phlo g i•- "yon e " co r dially >OV>ted to be P""·

FACULTY - - - - - - - ELLEEN MEANS g innin g a, howem, "e very old The ton theo<y w" another "hard »ut to at this prog ram

MUSIC FRED COLE early Hindus, Greeks and Arabs were crack." E arly .thinkers. however,-

- - - RUBY BROWN chemists of divers sorts, quaintly mix- men such a s L eonardo da Vinci (1452-11______________,___ ing together all the thrf!e subjects of 1571), Rol>e rt Boyle (1627 - 1691) and

RATED HIGH BY SCIENTISTS ! c ould one find a better coac.h h philosophy, alchemy, and astrology. L a voisier (1743 -1794), "'0 unded the T R OU BADOR

EDISON PETTIT could one s eek and find m;r; }he Chinese, it seem s were much true school of scientifi c philo.>oph y , I Peru's Most Famous Living Son 1 c our ag emen t, and where could one more scientific in their met hod. We the ou ·p: ru w th of which i.'l th e sdeu-1 ::D:----M-------...--:--,-----.J f . find record of Ch h · t fi · o · ) e a r r Editor·

Dr. Edi s on Pettit is lhe mo s t wid- md a bet te r in spiration th a n in our me se p armacopoe1a J c n- e!:rn u.. 11'1 the wocd 3 of B0y .o , ow n prof s M H H ' compiled by one Shen-Hun g in the "Ther e is no other w ay to s e e k k no w !- Wi th sneak d ays , banquets ly kn own citize n of P e ru and prob- e so r, r. oyt. is ye a rs' 6 1 , tests, of s tud y, re search a nd of learnin r year 00 C. W ell, then perh aps ed g e th a n by m akin g v ari e d r es e arch l ex p anati o ns, and i nitiations,- this a bl y th e mo s t di st in g uished g raduate h a v e prep a red for the I is not so after all! upon the thi n ;r 5 w:i i ch a , , fou n d in po ord p erson is all b u t exhausted. r of t he Te a ch e r s Colle ge of Peru. He insti·uctor that he is · I o- it cannot be, for 1t 1s vital to n a ture." This struck th e disap ason er w h y we e du cated folk tr_v t.o is known the world over amo n g the G r antin g that th h t h i;i exhistence of even a most puny chord of truth, and its tones swell b e In every t hing. I s e e i ' n p' ct F e co a c , wheth e r d · 't ' . .1. . . f f 1 ures r e e Masonry of Astronomy a nd dis- coaching a s i· t'fi an pr1m1 1ve c1v1 1z a t1on It gives louder and resound more clearly as 0 r atern i t ies in o u r Peruvi'an t . . h · c en 1 c pro1e c t a de- 'o ne of th · · · f h h sa f 111 g u1 s ed scienti sts Afte r g raduat b a te dram a tics 'hi 1 e prime reqms1tes to ulness t e w, eels of time move on i:i-e. a ces ov e r a n tl over. It th t p · - • , music, or at etics Iof life-th t f d · W · op is e m g a. eru he t a u g ht for some time and th a t he c a n d th . a · •0 an a equate and a e come, then, to ccntribu tio ns i m on of my e m b r · in the hi g h sc.hool at Minden Nebr a s- out good m a te1" a l too n o· hwith- comfortable physcal ,environment. of Chemistry to the intellect d aiin rr con d ition t ends k H ' I wor wit we The w . h' h Ch f ,., f a. e l ater secur ed a teaching will admit that p ' h d 1 ays 111 w 1c em1stry has rom the ·e ar ly fieJd s of philoso p h y 110 us rat e rnities and oth f eru , as prove she a' d d · 1 t' e1 orgamza e llows hip in physics and as tronomy ha s wor t hy instructo s d f' I e our c1v1 izat1 on to become rich a nd companion b n::i.n;; ne ::;. In the iohn s, as we ll as our ind1'v1'duals JU_.: t ' u h - · 1 an me mat- a nd powe f 1 l b J 1 t h •• a ,, as burn College, Topeka, Kan- e,rial. r u are near Y num er ess; rea m of high though t , Chem istry h as w a t ey d o not "' · ' He <non became .,,;,tant in to <et them down completely would done a titanic " " i«. A " " ' t er an d eve n W"hburn Obmv a to<y which po•· COMMENCEMENT WEEK be to make a c•talo g ue. We might, port of thi• ' ' cvnt 4' >>e <l withi n the and . d' ·d y n ot b• " " " one of the g,.., t tel.,cop" of Next week fO< m•tance, '""' thO oonoeµt• of m a tt"· an d e>>ergy whi ch dent w h o fa i n d A t h e mid-west, from there he bec ame is the Fifty-Ninth of food begmmng back have come to 1;g- ht th r ou v h the ie- go od to an mg oes httle Annual Commence t W k M befo e th t h h wo rld n dy o n e orga nization. Tlie ass ista nt at the Yerkes Obervatory men ee , ay 25 _ r e 1me w en t e salt se a rches of pure Ch e :mistry •rr.es e e e s more m a nd t ook his Doc t ors de g ree at the to 31, 1929, for the Peru S tate Teach- had a street all their own cannot be me asm ·ed by 1 ule c•r calcu - w ho h ave b ee n t en and women Unirn• ity of Chic •go F<om the« "' College. Durin g th1' time many • nd Ne..o' <Im• b,.ou g ht •now from "tio n. They hm r eoulted in th e d i•- t h e weal th f aught to choo"

h e went to Mt. Wils on Observatory outstandino- events will occu , the Alps cool wme fol' the Emperor covery of. th e ra dio:ictivi t;. few whic h o_ opi:ortuni t ies Those C · ' "' 1· a nd com n d t h h · "' fi g i ve him t h e most b arn eg 1e Ins titution nea r P asadena Briefly the ro r a m f 1 g o;-rn o t e p r es ent e c os mic ray, a •:.et t e r t. n d ersta nd- ts, a nd to whi h eneCalforni a wh.ern he has been em S d p g O> th e week m ean• of electno <efngerotwn, O< m g of the natu rn of e lectdcity on d roo<t aervice. can be of the sin ce He h a s be en a m embe r of the atur a y, May 25, faculty recep- aga in, the long story -Of alloys, tb e m a ny o t her trul y a c t i viti e s with ea.: ould selec.t our Eclipse Expedi t ion a t Ma thes o C 1- t10n to graduatin g classes. r om ace of dyes, or the m a r ve lous ad- tion s. fr uitless dabbli m , and stop this or a do, in 19i8; Point Lom a, Ca l7fornoi a Sunday, May 26, Baccal a ureate / va nc es in textile c he mistry. Paper The mind is t !" ul y hoad) T HE T , wo uld mde ed unfol d Jw m.uJ>t hnlil in

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Ec li ps e Expedi t ion at Ma t h eson , C olo r a d o, in 1918 ; P oin t L om a, Ca li forni a in 1923; an d Middle tow n , Co nn ec ti cut i n 1925. He is an a u thor an d is int ern ation a lly k n ow n on So la r Pro mi n e nces, V io let Rays, t h e di scoveries of t h e Law of Motion of Sol ar p r-0 min e n ces, a nd Ra di ons fro m V ar i a bl e Sta r s Wit h hi s assoc i a t e D r Nicho lson of Mt. Wil so n h e h a s can ied for a nu m b e r of ye ars r es e a rche s on the r a di ati ons a nd te mp er at ures of th e p la n ets, mo o n , s un an d sta rs with the t h emop il e, a n instrume n t p e r fe c te d b y Dr P e t tit him se lf. Hi s r e cent rev e la t io ns of th e t h em opile observ at ions on the moon a re decl a red by s c ie n t ists deci siv e of the mooted qu e stion of t h e o r ig in of lun ar "c rate r s" from volcanic e r uptions and not fr om the imp act of g re a t meteors On e h ig h in t he es tim a tion of astronomers of Nebr as k a, r ec entl y dec la re d t h a t D r. P etti t is forg i ng a h e a d i n t h e fie ld of a stron omy a t a r ate t h at wo uld ma k e h i m a n ou ts tandin g fig u re amo n g th e astr o nomers of t h e w orld within t en years.

PERU'S SUCCESSES

Fo r tw.o successiv e ye ars t h e blue a nd w hite jerseys of " Old Peru," have g on e thr ough two ch a mpion s hip footb a ll s e as ons. P er u 's n am e .has flourishe d up on the s po rt s pag·es of v ario u s p ag es. W e a ll know t h a t t h e m a in r easo n b ac k of t h ese s u c cesses ha s b ee n o ur w ell-kn ow n co ac h, L on Graf. W e will h ave to g r a nt t hou g h th at with ou t t he materi a l on t h ose c h amp io n ship tea m s, e ve n G raf co u ldn' t h av e m a d e t h e v icto ri es

L ately we h ave h a d c alled to our a tt e ntio n th at her e in Pe r u w e h a ve o.t h e r c h ampi on s. L ast y e ar Sa m Tra ud t was aw ar d ed seco nd p r ize on a n essay h e wrote fo r t h e A meri ca n

C h em ica l So ciety. Thi s year J oe Jones a nd Mar ion W ar n e r ca rri e d P er u on tb v ictory by ca rr y ing o ff first an d t hird prizes respe cti v e ly. T h e fact t h a t t h ese m e n we r e successfu l le a d s u s to tlrnt b es id es t he ir unus u a l a bility, b es ides sid es .th eir r esearc h w ork ne cessa r y for s uch a p ap e r , a nd b es id es t h ei r ta ctful app lic ation of t h eir k n ow le d g e, t h er e is somethin g e lse ur g i n g t.hem on, a n d in sp i rin g t h em. Compa ri n g t h ese me n to o u r athlet es w h o h ave al so m ade P er u' s name o u tsta ndi n g, w e loo k fo r t h e p o wer b eh ind t h e ir s u cc ess Wh ere

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Y M and Y. W. stude n t c.o nfepence will be held at Estes P ark , Ju ne7-17

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Summer schoo l, first term begins June 10 and doses ;Jul y 17.

F r id ay, C olleg-e Com me nc em e nt, - .P b d n o pe e r ; but t h at se r va nt must also teleolog y of t h a'.; o wer eyo n O•lr Su m mer s choo l b ull eti n s a;e rea ilv Lunch eon for Alumn i an d vis iti n g

T hi s c om menc eme n t pr om ises t o be one of th e b est e ver g ive n. Th e Bacc alaure a te Se r v ic e will b e h eld i n th e co ll eg e a udi toriu m, May 26, a t 10:30 a. m.

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w h at t o ma k e of th ei r s n rro undin g s, A gre a.t stirri n g u p o f mrn d s as : in or d er t hat t h ey may move th at/1 c ome a b ou t in recen:, -yea rs thxu the I The ra te of 1 per cen t wi ll b e deexiste n ce w.hi ch is richer a nd m o r e Ch emistry h a s t o ldu-cted for e ach une:xcutred ; efi n e d. ide as about t h e c o n s truc t 10n o f m at- a nd 2 per cen t for un e:x:cused lea vin g Scie n ce ha s gi v e n to m a n m o r e ti me ter. ! of class.

Lo be at ea se- more respite in his Th e_ co nc epti o n of which j neve r endin g b a ttle the forces of Ch emlS.try h olds fo r t h i s o n e of a b- Two ne g r o es d' . · RECORDS · l · ld w ere is c u s srn g each na t ur e. A ga in, i t h as p r ol ong ed hi s solu te u mty, no t on y i n a w_ or . s o o ther's m a nners a fteT t h ey ot out Eli no;· S m it h, a 17- y ear old g irl, s p a n o f life ; not by mere ye a rs, but sma ll a s our ow n , bu t r eac hrn g out into the street f o llo th ' T gh · bl . h d h · "th th t t t fa · w m g etr anks. esta 1s e t e re co rd of 26 h ours, 21 by e nti re d ec ades . T o casll ma n in.to w 1 · e sp e c roscop e o s a rs I , g iving dinn e r. mi nu tes fo r e ndur a nce so lo airp la n e a s udd en inherit a n c e of leis u r e with- b eyon d t ho se th e eye c a n see In all " vV h . flight th e ot h e r d ay Eu ge ne S ta le y ou t pr ovidi g him me ans for u.,,;tig it o f them lik e elements ar·e fo und. The · e i; yo u pa s s e d me thqse two of H as t in gs, N e b raska, h as a Ph. D wo uld be t oo h ar d , an d scienc e d oes or d er of t h e a tom a n d <>f t he uni v erse pieces of tu r k ey you f .o rc e d me to degree at t h e age of 23 He w a s n ot i n t end th a t it sh a ll be so It h as is ob edie nce to regul ate d la w; thei r t ake the lit tle p i ece and I left you awa r de d a S ocial 8 de nce Travelling b h "f f It l l a w i s t h a t of observan ce to r i gid or- the big p i ece!" esto wed ric g i ts o cu · ure a ong "Well?"

Fell<> wship of $2,500.00 for the year w it h the bequ es t of ti me. Ma n m ay d er In t h e evo lu tio n of m a t ter t here b · · S b R h I · d d · t " If you h a d eg mnm g nex t ep t em er. ob e rt u s e th em in th e b est w ay h e can, for is no deat : n tegrat w n a n ism. e-

M. Hut c hens, a g e 30, formerly de a n sc ie nce can do no more. · grat i'l n a re b ewl! ..: arr i e d Ol"l c o11r m·- the little piec e of o ee n me I'd ta ken and left you t he pig piec e." of th e Yale Univ ersity L aw School Sin ce Che m istry is d efini te ly so r e ntly b y mysteri o u s rays. 'E very- "Y has b ee n e lec ted Preside n t of the many-s id ed , it is a trifle u m berso me where t h e spectrosc op s r evea ls -e v o lu- ou got t h e l ittl e _p i ec e di dn t yo u?

Uni v ersity of Chicag o. W D a le to ' .t r eat as a c omp act w hol e. In s u c h t ion a t work. W h at are you kicking a bout?- "

Cl a rk at the ag e of 37 is P re side n t of a d isc u ssi on , t h erefore, it will n eces-T a ki ng t h e m in d still fu rthe r into t he Omah a N ation a l B a n k , of Om ah a. s ari ly b e t r eated in s u ch a w ay th at t h e d epths of tru t h-se e k ing, t h ere

Th is in s i t u t io n h as resources of over t h e for m w ill ass ume a philoso ph ical no w , thou gh d ark l y, t h e belief fo r ty mi lli on doll ars Ge or ge F. as pect. If we were to sta rt e num er- t h a t t h er e is bu t one e n t ity in natu re

Ba k er, a g e 8 9, is p r esi d e n t of t h e ating all t h e ways Ch em ist r y b e n efits - t h a t of energy; from t hi s comes la r g est b a nk in N ew Yo r k City He ma nkind , we mig ht as well nigh try to t h e int erconv ertibility of e n ergy and h as bee n g ivin g his for t une away a t c oun t t h e stars In a ll its myri d m a tte r C an mind s b e passive when t he rate o f a m illion d oll ars a y e ar b r anc hings, h oweve r , there is a n in- s ti r red with thou g h t s like t hes e?

to c h a ri ty. P er h ap s a ll t h es e fo l ks t e rtw in i ng- o c ul t ure, a s it w ere- How o f t en it is clai me d t h at science

wo uld say, "We al'e n eit h er loo ki ng w h ich makes t h e part coh e ren t with is the enemy of re li g ion a n d the harnor wai t i ng fo r opp ortuni t i-es, we - the who le bi11g e r of d o ub t ! T r u e scie n ce c a n b e m a ke o ur ow n." 1

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SI X T Y TEST S i ( L atin s ilex, t h e flin ty e l emen t ) I a nd fome nt of controversy, men s eem Si xty Wis co nsin j ou r n a lism se nio rs len d s itse lf a d m i rably to a type dis- to h a v e g on e n o deepe r t han to s kim d id no t know th at a gra nd ju ry is n ot cussi on of t his t ende ncy, for t h e c ul - th e dross from the crucible of each a t r ia l ju ry; 11 di d n ot k now t h at t h e tura l va lue of SJli co n i s ·g reat Man T h e thinke r is n ot inter es ted in sla g state is pl a in tiff i n c rimi na l c ases ; h a s Sili o n i n hi s b od y, an d h as lon g In t h e metallu rgy o'f t h e mind scienc e 42 % h a d n eve r atte n de d a cr imina l bee n buildin g h ou ses ou t of b r ic ks a n d r e lig ion a re not two sep ar a t e t ria l ; 77 % ha d neve r bee n in. justice for h is b ody to in. T h u s, arch - m e t a l s, b ut a n a ll oy- st l'on g er, mo r e o r po li c e co ur t. I gnora n ce of m a -i t e c t ur e, one of t h e noblest of t h e J du rabl e a nd more be a u t iful tha n ch ine ry of city, state, a n d nationa l a r ts, h as very fo un dation u pon t h is eith e r of the meta ls which comp ose of (In d e l:me n t ! Gl as sware, a n:ark j i t of oper a t ions of c1v1 c e nterp n ses w as of cu lt u r e, was ear ly tn r odu ce d into I Th e ethical principles o f t he scieneq u a ll y su b lime Th ese cl ub s a r e not the Orient a nd Egypt. Ma n y of th e tiflc mari, while they may s eem eve n prepared for ci tizen s h ip, to s ay Ia n c ient work s i n g la ss r ival t h e best t ime s to be severe, are of t h e no t hi n g. of public ation ones w ro u g h t in mod ern t im es. T h e hi g:he s t to whi:ch mankind may atta i n. conce rnin g p u b h c a ff a1rs.- Th e N e - u s es of g l ass an d g l assware today a re It is th e re a liz at ion th a t h e i s d o i ng bras k a Press. t h ousan d s, of t h o usa n ds fo l d, an d h is work in the se rvic e of m a nk ind

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which brings such a hig h- min d ed code t o the scient· t T 18 • r ue, th e re ar e many f'. se u d osc i entis ts to w h om eth ics h ttl·e or nothing; - these are knbwn b y their fr u its.

It m u s t realize d (and. a .glortous l e a h zat10 n i t is ) that man's environm e nt can b e on ly what he , k ·r To ' d ma. es 1. p ro vi e his p h ysical needs Chem· i str y will w ork well; but is a far "'o·reate r serVlce than this to be Herein should be t.he burden -O f its messa a · ge in ays to To n u rture the b d · · o Y is a noble sera nd were that the only benefit t be eternally bound in gratiu e. J.n o r d h e r, owever that Jll!ln may a tta in mo re to richness and fol · of life, the mind mu t be made s ronger and th f u l. Thus · e ..1oul beautiP . comes yet the greatest eaa c 1t y of Chernistrar- the role of teacher

Cl ass Day E xercises T HE LO N.I£ T.H.UUHADOR.

TUESDAY, MA Y 21, 11929

tau g h t folk da n ci n g- to t h e e nt ire g r o up.

Ab o u t two o'ctoc k, P e ru a n d Oma h a g ir ls h ad to in ord e11 to catc h th e i r tra i ns. F o r tho s e r eniain in g , th e r w as arche ry a n d h o rses hoes.

I\(Vben you are busy stu d y i n g ; Iwa s " W a i t f o r Your - La u g h s " by Th e o rc h es t ra is comp osed of Mr. S aturd ay, May 10, a.t Li nc oln in recand H ungry the 10 p m , deliv- I D.on al d D uryea. Th e t hird toa s t wa s Will i a m s , Mr. T renholm , Mr. B unch, og n i t ion of Sp o r ts D a y . Th e re we r e ""Y· AJI orders 10 p m _ g iv e n b y Fre d Due "' w h o spoke o n a n d Miss wem en rep r es e n t i ng t he W ome n' s · · · ,.,. "Pl .r Mr. W arm an , Mr. W olfe,

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Ev eTy memb e r of the G. A. A. wh o par t ici pated in Spor ts D ay e x tends a bi g " T h a nk Yo u," to t h e m e mbers of W. A. A. at Linc ol n wh o sh owed them s uch a g ood t i m e They a r e look in g· forw a rd with much p leasu re to t he ne x t Sports Day.

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1 led " Cu rta in " Mrs. Jode r r:ve a led 1 g r o up a nd a ll we r e thoro u g hly enjo y - r ese ntatives.

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I . _ # a of the P e ru Dramati c Cl u b. F o llow ing the program a short bu s- a n d we r e t h e n di v id ed in to gro u p s A t Chapel, Mo nd a y, M ay 13, s tu d# F o r a lJ kind s of d ra y age, T h is w a s her f a rewe ll speech , a nd it i n es s m ee t i ng h e ld. It w as de- accordin g to co lo r s wh ic h t hey r e - e n t s h ad t he pl e asure ,watc hi n g t h e I 13e o r call PHO.NE 193 ox 8 6 showe d very p lai nly h er amb tt ion t o- cid e d · to a dop t the new cons t i t u t i on ce iv ed w h en reg ister i n g WhiJ.e wa it - e n t er tai n ers who p er{ormed for th e

JOHN T HORNHILL war d th-e future s uc c ess -of t h e club as r e v ised by t he con s ti tuti on com i t - in g fo r t h e Oma h a g ir ls w ho we r e Ju nior-Se n io r B anqu e t ' I T he fo ll ow i ng new officers were .tee, The m eeting w as t h en adjou rn -d e laye d, t h e oth e r g i rls d a n ced m od - R aymond T r e nh olm, accompan ie d -•- s w o r n in t o d u t y : W illi a m O krent, ed Thi s w as t.he l as t meetin g of e rn dances Afte r t hi s t hey w e r e by Ell en W ilso n , s a n g, " Vals e C ha r-.... presi dent; M a d o n n a B r a d y , v ic e-pres- t h e y ear fo r the or gan iz at ion U n- sh ow n th r ough t h e wo m en 's gym n as- m a i ne " As the so n g was repeate d , I I id e nt '. El le n W ils on, s e cre tary ; an d d e r the leader sh ip of Pres ident Ma r- iu m J oy Mi c kel i n a Javend o r r uffeled # C L

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ca l with t h ose of vo lle y -b a ll. in a very clev e r d a nce called t he, Shoe rep airi ng at 'Comforta b le I ' I a nd maae a s n ort:. ru r c E:i ul O n e of t he un i ve rsity g·irls gave a "Spider a nd t h e Fly " D o n na Jan e j prices! Ladi es S h oes a S p ecial- f ta l k h i s desi res of s u c c e ss fo r t h e

. ES s h ort tal k , w elc omin g t h e gi r ls. had a larg e l u m p of su g ar which t h e ty. ; c1 u b m the f u t u re. , 'H ! expla med a bo ut Spo r ts D a y, a n d said t in y fl y wanted , a nd t hus ' t he fly fe l l. 11 1 The c o l or scheme harmoniz ed well t h ey wer e g oi ng to t ry to con tin ue Margaret Cain, Edit h a P r okes, a nd (The Shoe Shop on the East , w i t h the co l o r s of t h e c h1b , si l ve r a nd , this. E lsie N uss , the famous t r io, gav e a Side o f t h e Street) f1· b l a ck. Th e p l a cards a n d n u t , cap s Miss T ilto n s Has Publishe d i " Goin g t o J e r u s ul em," was t h e ne x t ch a r ming dan c e. T h eir costu me s I · bl l d · 1 d B y D ak ota Magazme , h h were a c 1: tn m n1e i n s1 v er an __ , game p la yed - were desi gned t o fi t i h wit t e matc h e d v e r y we ll w 1 t h t h e b? qu e ts 1 1 D , h IJ. : · , -. Abo u t h a lf of t h e gll'ls t h e n played fu t u r istic theme of t h e decoration s

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T.h e first a r t icl e e n ti t le cj, "A r t f or i t h ose for r eal t e nni s. yard so his c hi c ken s c ou ld eat th e ' L u ·N c H ' DR. N . s. HARAJIAN ' R u r a l Co mmu n iti es," b r ings out t.!.c I Th ere w as also a sp eci al room fix- rice?"

DENT I ST I n e e d for m ore system atic a rt tram -ed up for pl ayi n g g o lf P at: "Romance says that I'm t h e X-RA y S E R V I CE # in g i n r u r a l scho ols; t hl secon d , "Art After t hese v ariou:; games we r e o n l y ma n who k issed her " T h a n was ever set befo.re yo u I E d u c a liona l Ai ms" is a n o u t li ne of t h e g roups p a rtic ip ated , t h e ·en ti re gro up I Mike : " Why, yo u b i g boob, I' ve I t fo un tai n o Barnes' Ph a r mac y T e l. •27 aw aits you a ou r · v e r I type of wo rk su itab le for rur a l was called togeth e r a n d h a d relay s , kiss ed h er hun dred s of t imes "

ts c h oo ls. Th e thir d "How A r t T h e president of t h e Wome n'J> At h - Pat : "Well, t h e statement st il l - Com e in to d ay and t r ea t y our- c a n b e br ought to t h e R ur a l Com - leJic Asso c iation at Li nco ln then a d - stands " self and friends to the finest m un i t y" -is a dis cussi o n of d emo n- d resse d t h e gro up Sh e exp la ine,d f lunch and and livest drinks y ou

at fa i rs an d s ui table wor k th e ob jects of Sport s D ay whi ch "If a man sm as h ed a clock, wo uld

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You'll be surprised LUMBER t eachers Throu g.ho u t t h ese articles in fri endly ath letic c ompet i t io n ; to I Boy : "J;ifth fl.oo r , p lease.' fenence. Mi ss Til t on ' a dv ocates t h e e n ti r e ne e d p r o v ide activ i ties, le a rne d q u ic k ly, El evator ma n: " H ere's your floor,

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r ma n : "I know, but I I C A F E MEEK L UMBER CO. _. of s ummer school, Miss 'Pil ton will de- in g wi t h i nstea d of agai nst " brought you up did n't I ?" I EL f liv er a series of fo u r ta l ks fr on'.i t he T h e g irls we re the n ass igne d to W J RAB ' mgr. f D h th t. 1 Nebraska City, Nebr · fe ru, Nebr. G urn e y sta t ion a t Ya n k t on, S outh c a r s whi c h too k th em ou t t o the A g r i1 Sm a ll boy: " id y ou ear e s ep 'f r D ak o ta She has con trac t ed with c ul t ur al College w h e r e b ox lu nclrns l adder fall, mama?" I ' 1 h l • W J" \.,, ,... ,. ,,.. .C - 4-1... ,.. u ' thes D..e.Q.Dle__to D l"..P<:: Ar:lJ· -th o servecL rr.iJ P \l a_rp 1n t (;,. 1 _. ""'-
N AMEL i of a state art super v i;;or as ma ny an d t o b e ta ke n h om e a nd taught to son "
te rm a11d t h e beg i nnin g mo l e friend l y r e latio ns th r ou gh " play- E levato
t # ' S t ate rreache r s College, · :.. 8 _ NEBR. /'

NOTED,.DIVINES

FOR SPEAKERS

I Mar g aret Bucher W ! lma MANY

SECURE

J r ecently.

1 Ed n a Clark Barb ar a P eetz ' C hanges in Alumni /

A n na

NEW

POSJTJ'ONS I

Mar garet D a lstrom, goes to S hubert .., R uth

E lv m Davenp ort Manon Re1sm g er

, t o t e ac h c omme r ce and music. She

I Ma b e l Dewey Lucille R ogers , t a u g h t a t P r a,g u e y ear

(Conti nu e d fr om P a ge One ) , Mild r ed D a isy Rosekran s The P lacement B u reau, under t h e C ecil Stark, Supermt en d ent of the t h l ·11 J e wi t h c ommenc e - I Mary Dill Santo s upe r v i si on .of S. L. Clemen ts, h as junior high sch oo l at C hapel h as b e en e we e< wJ cos Geo r g e Dir ks · E t hel Skle n ar f . 1 d · · J f t h s en ·o hi gh at execrises a nd th e a lum ni l unc heo n o n Jessie F is h er O m a Sta nd erford h a d an u nus u al s u cc es u seaso n Up m a e prm c1pa o e r Frid a y, May 3.1. Fo ll owi n g a r e t he Min a Goe ri n g Edna St ee le t o t he pres e n t t ime t here have bee n t h at p lace. I e ve n ts of t h e wee k as s ched u le d: Ar dyth H all Maxine Stova l nin ty .te a ch ers placed in th at Lili a n B r a dy h as s e c u r ed a (part I S a t urd a y Ma y 25, 8 p . m , fac ul ty A lice H e reth Mary .Straab m a n y diff er en t teaching p ositions. , t ime) posi tion in t he c om m e r ci a l de- 1 ' rec ep t io n ' G la dys Hoagl a n d L R u th SwVisegoo d Much of thi s s ucc ess i s d u e to t he ex- p a r tment at Ch ap el.

PHOTOGRAPHIC i NEEDS

Irene J a ckson av erne r oom a n h ·

Su nd ay , May 26, 10 :30 a . m., b ac- L u c ill e Karn opp Mildred W a g n e r c e ll a n t ma n a g ement of t he Bureau . , Ceci l has. t two I ca l a u r eate s e r v ices, c oll e ge a udi t o - Avi s K a ufm an N el li e \Y a l ker Sup erin t end e n t Clements d eser ves year s H e will be t eahmg m L as V e - A r ium N o rm a Ku nz Be 1:m ce Vv urrc ke mu c h • credi t fo r hi s ste a dy work gas, N ew Mexico next y e a r

Tu es d ay , Ma y 28, 8 p m., se ni or Mari e L e fler Mildred .W.enzl a nd i nte n t int erest upon t he h ig hest Bert W illi ams, s event h and Mil dred L efl e r K a thry n W1lhams u t cl a ss p la y . F loyd Lew is Au d rey W olfe ac.h1 evements of t he stu d ent s of P er u g r a de t eacher at J ,o h nso n go o

W e d n esd a y, May 29, 10 a m ., hi g h t ' pa l Lise n b y L eo na W o lfe State Tea che r s College W a u s a, N e br as ka next year , as c oach sc h oo l c omme n c em en t. l L el a Mc C a n 1 8 rr·ilv \ \: ,. rHl s F oll owin g i s a list of p ositions re- Art h u r t-arr is, coa c h a n d ma nu al

W edn esd a y, May 29, 8 p. m. , O ra- Bessie Mart i n La nn cent ly fill ed t h ro ug h t he Burea u: t r a ini ng te acher at H arti n g t o n go e s

t;.o r io " E lijah"

M:.rg-a re t D o ;-ot.h y F lo r e nce Coy, P rim a r y, F arr ag ut, I a. to Tild en as princip a l an d co a ch.

' · · J u '' 17, 19 W , Thu rsday, May 30, 8 a. m , s e ni o r D r u g n ia;; \ Ell e ,1 1 hvc · F a y Mastin, p rim ar y , Nema h a, N ebr breakfast.

D1 ••i a!d Dur ve:i P hipps· Cl a ud e Math ews, c oac h an d manu al T wo h ig h la nd ers visiti ng L o n don

T hu r sd a y, Ma y 30, c oll e ge May f ete Olive L ewis · H azel Ri c h ardso n arts, Woo dbi ne, Ia saw a waterin g cart in t h e street 7 :30, p la nti n g of t h e iv y a nd cl ass Rub y N ook R u t h Tib b'ets D o r oth y Hu g hes, fift h gr ade, Do n a ld bec am e e xci t ed a ml s h ou te d d ay e x erc ises Au g ust 23, 1929 I Cur t is, N ebr t o the d ri v er :

FINE P ORTRAITS

F RAMES

P H O T O FINISffiNG CAMERAS ALBUMS

just tae kep the c hil d r en fr ae h ang i n' on behi n d." · I

Anizi e V Grass Ma r y M Won d er i Stell a H a up t m a n M ld EdmmWah W1ey 1 Steambo at Spr ing s, Colo.

Maur k e l\1r: Crory E mm a \.\·oo d E ve ly n Ha ze lton 1 r e ee er B · . d h h h 1

Leora H a ze l Setz,er Vera H a z e lton Naom i Wilco x·i Lou ise o we rs, music an 1g sc oo Ma y 31, 1929 H o llis Hu t ch ins on Irwj n Willi ams ! Ra io, Ne br.

D · J B h L N e ll Mitch e ll P a ul L a ndolt R a lph Won d er, Jr H ar.Jan Helig , supermt endent of sc h ools a , is · unc u cy I Ma r g ie L a wrence · h

N ick : " Ki nd a Ann aesth eti c I sup - ' j G J F T pose." I

GRADUATION

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; Ch a r les D as h e r Mon t a S m i t h e ow r ov e, e r Deg r ee Bach elor o f A rt s Geo r g e D as h er Gla d ys T ackett J oe Ke rj ci, coac h and manu a l a r ts, J a nu a ry 25, 1929 1 E lo ise F a irh ea d Ger a ld T y le r Ord, N ebr L ill i a n Bra dy R a lp h W illiam s E di th Gr a f t o n V i r g i ni a T y non 1 Elsi e W a llen, ffrst grad e _

_-..;_.,..._-...:_'-'_"-_--...:_ SEE US FOR THAT GRADUAJ A E. Johnson, D. D. S. : J TION GIFT. I

Elm e r R. Bu r key Mona . j near Om a a

W a y ne D. Chaney B a r.ton Redfern

IClai re C od in g to n, pri ma ry, Rossie, Ia

R a !p h Chatel a in c li fford y w AND y M Gladys Grossoeh me, sup e rvi sor of k in -

Ed 1t h D ave npo r t Wi l bu r Schindler • • • • • · N 0 I L

Ani: a Glenn S la.g·Ie HQLD PICNJC H a r old science and m ath -

J P h one 36 JII Loyal Ph # 1 11; armacy . 1 ...

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Lo n n e E n ckson Cla ra Sti tes em a t1cs, B roken Bow, N ebr -. · I I ;...PT-L;.... ...... ...... ........... __ . ,'4',

Ad a Ey r e Mar ion W a r ne r Cha r les C lark s up erin te nden t ·at

G la d ys Groc:soe h me R u sse ll W a sley (Con ti nu e d fr om ,P age One ) ' F we ll Neb r Mary H a raj ia n Rob e rt Wh itt emor e t h d , d I a r ' · J Ir · · H 1 n r·11 · a nd eve1yo n e ga e1e r ou n · t H aro ld Marr en w as r elease d from oe -.. re JCI a ze vv 1 iams

July 17, 1929 d ec id e d t h at t h e c r owd sho uld t h is job t o accept a p osi tio n in t he FOR Ma r ga r et Clin e b u r g H aro ld Ma r re n seren a d·e t h e s t a rs with t h e ol d ca m p soci a l sciemce d ep a r t m ent a t Bl air, I

YOU R MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC I

.P ( · G N 1 · f th fi d .l P hone 195 Peru, Nebr j a ul -t !tins Teuev ie v e 1 icno1:Js sin g songs, 1 ey n prope r m u s - N ebraska. ,,. f' Lea h F low e r s R a lp h N oe rrli n ger ica l accomp a n im e n t. So Joe J on es D ola D u n sd o n L u c ill e Dowell a nd Ken n eth G ai n e.s F lore nc e Ro 1 ; na u offered to p lay h is " m od ernistic-uke " H hu g, es ' h ave accep te d r u r al E ld H d H l St 11 t i - ;, .... o n aywa r ·e e n a smi 1 Ifor t h em. He r e a r e some of t h e so n o·s h l l h · h ._, .._

23, 1929

F l oyd Ch ase D o ro t h y Martind a le' Bu bbles " T.he s el'en a d e was e nd

ed

P AGE F OUR T H E PERU P E DAGOG IAN T U ESDAY, MAY 21, 1929
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Frid ay, May 31, co ll e ge commen ce-L ois G r a h am D o r oth y Thurl ow Mild red Vanc e, co mme rce a nd music, " H e y , mo n ! y e r Josi n' a ll yer wa.tment ; 12:30 a lu m ni lunch eo n. Gold ie N eil Trabert I Sc r ib n er, Neb r er." f Mary MaJer u s 1 A - m o re d etai le d pro g r a m o some Ru sse l He nd erson, jun io r h igh school, "Hoot mon ! Di nna s h ow yo ur ig - ' I n.o r ance," r ep rov ed S an d y " Th at's of "t h e mo r e importa nt of t hes e days j Hig h Sc hool Di p loma s Morr efield, Nebr. will be g i v e n n ext week. F oll owin g E uge ne Abe ll Ma rjorie L e a h y Hel en Ma y Al exande r, h ome economis a li s t of t h os e w h o w ill g radu ate Ad a Bra d y Lu e ll a Os borne ic s .Supe ri or Nebr a nd rec eiv e d eg r ees a nd dip lam as A llison Cli ne bu r g Winifred P ettit E t h e l Cotney, elementary a nd1 music Lhi s com men cemen t : L a mb ert Co llin H a r old R u ssell M d G N b I
D ave : " E v e r y t im e I go te s ee AJ;!n e / ; 1
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P a u l Hertz S a m u al T r a ud t "' sc oo s c os e to t eu John W. J ones L eo n e Van d e rfo r d sta r s h ear d: " Oh Susan n a ," Coac h R. R. Wo nd e r h as been elect- P a str y and Ba ke r y Delic acies And Ch a rl es H Ma dd en ' Dix ie, so n gs sa n g t o the t un e of c d .to a p h ysi a l tr a in in g· p osition at h · I t e pric es? They are right Aug ust
" Sm il es," a n d " I' m Foreve r Blowi ng· Can non Cit y, Co lor a d o, b ut h e h as
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PER U PEDAG OGI AN

BIG WEEK FOR

IMR AND MRS. w . R CARTER -

PE u s UDE NTS I·

,EVELYN WENZL

SEN IOR BREAKFAST

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Inv1tat1ons .h ave bee n r eceiv ed by

. .Many Entertainments Mai:k· CI mem b e r s o f t he s enio r cl ass request- I

JS MAY QUEEN

19 ose oi · o · h · F R I A th f D 28-29 School Year in .,. t e 1r atte ndanc e ait a !:>reakfast I ances oot s" u. or o " ance to be g·i ven b y Mr a nd M r s Ca r te r I Fa n tasy, Indian Moo n

The program for the re:maining at Mo un t V e r non H a ll, T h ur sd a y, O n Part of the week shows that Pe'' U T hu rs d a y e ve n i n g, May 30, t h e May 30, at 8:00 a. m . students are certain to enjoy t h e fin - Colt eg·e Ma y F e te w ill b e h e ld on

1 days at Pe1- ., M r · Carter h ::.:; b een spons or of the t h ""..._ e c a mpus a t s1x -tJ11rty . Ton,ight at 8 o'cloc k the annual c la s s dur i ng t he ir ent ire college c a- W e a ll kn.o w th at E ve lyn Wenzl, · l reer, a nd a ll of t h eir a cMev ernents senior c a s s play, "The Cat a nd T h h · t h e prett s h o n o er· I · M C " · e ave bee n l arg·e l y due to his unt ir - · Y op 1 r e ,, 11" • is a y a three-act mystery p l ay , in.g work. Quee n, but it is a secret w ho h er six · w1ll be presented at the college a u d i - T he se nior b i'eakfas t will gather to - atte n-d a n ts a n d m aid- of-,ho no r will b e to11iun:i geth er f o r t h e fin a l time all t h e mem- T he May Fe t e is en t it le d "fod ian Wednesday, Ma y 29, promises t o b ers o f t he s e n i or c l a ss of 1929' Moo ns," a d'ance fa n tasy by Mi ss be the big day At 9 a m ., b oth on F ra n c es Ro ot.· The t heme of the f.e te Wednesday and Thursday t h e r e

JO'E JONES. WI NS

is a b o u t a n Eng lis h g irl w h o, in w a nbe an art exhibit At 10 a in., the d eri ng a bo ut a fo r est o n e d ay, com es high sc hool cemenceruent exerc is e u p on a n old l'h di a n Tote"m P ole. T he will hdd At 2 : 00 p m there wi ll

PLAY CO NTEST

res t w ill be to ld to yo u n ex t T h ursbe a continuaition of the Art e x h i bi t d ay The leading attractions of t h e d ay is IE ld on H ay ward Takes Second Place W e s h ould be d ou bly intereste d i n to be the Oratol·io, " Elijah" b y M e n- With " T od's Slave" t h e Y'ear' s May F ete because it is Miss dolssohn , which will b e p r e s e nted at Root s own comp ositi o n. S.he h as the college audiitori u m at 8:00 p. m Th e Dram atic Cl u b he ld t h ei:r last work ed very h a rd on t hi s f ete, and it The oratorio w ill be a s s i s t ed b y two m e e tin g Frid a y evenin g , Ma y 24 i n promises to be a b eau tiful a f! air. out-of- town singers. D o r is C o le Cla pp t h e c o ll ege a uditorium , an d t he l ast

ONCE ASS I STANT PROFESSOR SENDS HIS MAGAZINE HERE

A p u bl ic atio n ca lle d "OU R BOYS", , a J oum a l, has b ee n r ecei ved here

Th e m agazine is iss ued b y T h e Wisconsin Home a nd F ar m Sc h ool, lo c ate d at D o u sm an, Wi sco n sin , an d was se n t to P eru by G. A. C/os thw a it , s u pe rinte n d en t of t h e sch ool. P rofessor C rnsthwai t will b e rem em bereel as Assis tan t P rofessor of Physic al S cience a t P er u , in c h arge of Ph ysics, some twel v e y e a rs ago . Mr. Crosthwait has b een in ch a r ge of t h e W isconsin Ho me a nd · F arm S c ho ol pr actical ly sinc e h e left P eru.

RUTH SHELLEY GIVES REC ITAL

f d a Sch r e pel A ssists wi t h Pi ano N u mbers

A n a r t is t ic as we ll as r ecital w as g i ven last Tuesd ay n ig h t by Ru t h Shelle y , Mezzoyo ntralto, ass ist ed by Id a Sc hrep e l, p ianist.

Mi1;s S,helley s a ng wi t h e ase a nd supe r io r comp osure. Ev e ry nu mbe r j \.vas t rul y a finish ed p iece of work.

H. S. PR ESENTS fy{AY FESTIVAL

I Miss w as ever a symp ath etic a nd cap a ble a cc omp a nist Miss Sch rep el displayed tech ni ca l brilli a n ce a s well as d epth of fe eli n g· especia lly i n t he Ma cdow ell to ne E dith G d fton was Queen of May , a nd poems Hollis H utc hinson, Attend ant The program was m ade up of t.he

T he hi g h sc.hoo l May f estiv al, h eld Thursd ay ni g h t in the co ll ege a uditorium was a d evi ation fro m th e us -

fo ll owi ng nu mber s:

D r in k to Me Only wi t h Thine Eyes

Old English ual fo r m of f estivi ti es., an d a decided Comi n ' Through t he R y e_ Old S cotc h will sing the contralto , and Herb ert o f t h e ori\?,·i n al OJ;!e- ac t p l ays were

HISTORY FRAT

E. Gray wil l carr y t h e sopran o Mr p rese n te d success Th e K e T Y D a nc e - - - - Molloy G Holt S teck of the m u s ic d epart- Jn t he e:,iJy part of Janu a r y

ELE CTS 'OFFI CERS

Edi.t h Grafton, Quee n of May was ment will s ing the b ar i t one. f.rst < r if: : :· '.l] p l ays were presertcd attende d by Hollis Hu t chi n son , Ma id My P eac e T ho u Art - - - Sch ub ert T h ree large college ac.t i v i ti e s w ill T hey were "'.i'o d 's S l ave " by Eld').1 of H o nor, a n d A d a Bra d y, Win ifre d Ah t h f: T orment - - P aderews ki be 011 Thursday, May 30, The Sen - ' I aywar d :rnc1 "The Zero Hour" by R alph Cha tela in Elected Preside n t P ettit , Ma r gie Marj o rie 1 io1' breakfast, given, b y M r. a nd M r s Jol: J ones F i iday even i n g " Q•1'.•,," of Org anizations L ea hy, V i rg in i a Tynon a n d A lla Tu rca - - - - - Mozart W. R Carter will be held at 8 : 00 a by J.<'rc d D ·:ey and Joe Jones ; " 'I'wo j - Os bo rne. T he flo w.er g i r ls were co r - ' T W 1 1 • M D 11 H l A 6 3 0 I

• B h d R h M d i d o r- ater 1 y - - c owe p m there will b e th'e college J o d er was a lso g ive n, but not enter- h e ld its last meetin g of the sc hoo l Ralp h HaY'es w a s c r ownbe a r er Scot c r. To n e P oem McDowf>ll m at Mount Vernon a l. t : S t o nes \': it h o ne B ir d' 1-iy Ann ?. est.I The l.ocal c h ap ter of Pi Gamma Mu in e W itfiel d a n ut · 'e ey; a.n Fete, and at 7 :30 p ru there will b e[ e d in t h e co n te st ; a n d " P la y ed ,Before yea r at the home of Dr C M. Bro wn I A ' p iano proc ession a l w as playe d the Planting· of the I vy a nd Cl ass th e E :mep e r 0:r," b y J oe ;Jones was ; A complete revi ew of the o rgan iz a -b'y R olan d S t ep h e n son. V oee d i D»11 na fr om L a Gh1 co n<h Day Exercises prese n te d. tion was r ea d, giving t h e histo r y of Aft t h . f t h - · -- - P on c r ·e' ii · . . . , er e crownm g o e q ueen, Friday will b e the sad d ay o f t h e The p lays :we11e s en t m manuscri p t t h e c h apt er from its e a r h est infan - f 1 .t 1 b t h

L1c li •;!;t1·:i t1me -·· _ L iszt -Sc hi p ::i · • · d a orma rec1 a w as g iv en y e v o- week It wfll he when frie n ds par t , for m to H erbe r.t Yenn e , who IS hea cy to · the time r ecently when 1t b e - 1 t " f t h T and in to a new :field. A t o f the speec h deuar tm e nt at t h e came n ation ali zed I t e 11 Commencement State University . - He judg·ed the EJ.ect1on of off1"cers was the ma.1n Bc o.o' uTnher . . e i r ec, !On o d u y 10:30 a . m. co ege h h " d . . row n. , e pro<Yram was ma e up will be held, and at 1 2 :30 there w ill p l ays a n d t el eg rap e d is ecision iss ue of the meetin g The foll.o w in g , "'

F i rst p r ize was awa r ded t o J oe R alp h C.hat elain __: __ P resident The Gl e e Clubs a nd cl10rus s a n g D oro.th y Marti nd ale - - Vice-Pres.

A w<. ) on the Hill - - - - - - .R.n r.a1d Hom e My T h o u g h ts from the Hill - - - - - Ro r> a ld d V 1 th t •t Id b d t ' ' h e of classic al a nd contemp orary nu m- be a Luncheon for Alumn i .an is - b ac so • ' a 1 cou e rea a " w ere el ected : - C aro i{ c;!,: a it,ing· friends followed by Class Re- e n d o f t he p e rformance. h eTs uniens tETTER

VOLUME XXIV. PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1929 NUMBER 30.
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f a' mbe s w h "c h AR T Jones for " Pl ayed Befo r e t h e E mper- groups o vane nu r 1 ·1 Ch d t Secre t a r y - - - - E arl Whip p le 11 · t t ed and s howe d er. " T h i s was a in ese pro u c ion , r- , ,1 , we m , i · C b M T re asln.P.1 - - - - R ,"\ n t"em<' ' "' I I d"d t ,. 'fh s lo "sts a ll I g iven in t,rue ' hinese fa s i o n. r. sp en 1 r a m m g e o 1 h 1 " I Histori a n E. H assel blad f d d " 1 11 A ON Yen n e ' sai d abo u t t is· p ay : t w as ' p er orme excee m g y we c- l Ch Fran ces H arvey, of Aus t m , T exas, . 1 d b F l • a w as in tro du ce d t o th e fr a t ernit She w e r e P ay;_ _Y 01: - Class W ork Will b e Dis olaved for EXHIBIT FOR TWO DAYS I •
MEN
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Twen ty we r e Initiate d In t o

H onor L Peru's et t er Cl u.b M onday

we ll w r itt en ; has a g ood plot; Chinese t h e atr e tr a diti o ns we ll und er stoo d· we ll handled; c le V'er ide as . goo d op'. p or t unity for stag ing."

The s econd place was award ed to The " P" Club Per u' s hono 1 tt /Eld o n H ay w a rd for hi s "To d's S la ve."

- I e er P l:'? y b o oks of t la s men, met Monday eve nin g· a t 7·00 n d d . o ne-ac p Y were , w ar e

-0'c.lock i n the b i g ,gym n a sium for t he Th e were: ini tia t ion o f new inem b ers The let- "Q ui ts " termen taken into t h e organiz a tion 1 B y Joe Jon es and Fre d Duey

Ed B Dr. Conway d D were . w i n oot h , H a r r y Brunsd o n - - - re uey John Tearle E arle Whi le

Albert Bernard G a ll o w a y, Theo d o re Ru sse l Ben Grothrn s , E lme r H e r te l, Hen 11 y Jack Rolli n swo r.t h __ Low e ll D ec ke;·

Hoffm a n Earl H u rst Ch este r K o rber, Seth Holcomb H arol d H.ee>d Elbert Ml l'le r, .'Jai;nes Mumper, Loren D i recte d by Vir g inia Milstead Pik.e, Th omas R a ilsback, E rn est Rother.!. D u a n e Sams, Ru s sell Sautter, Haro ld S ch affo. e r, Fred Shestak, Logan Simpk i ns, a nd Em il Wicina

The gen e 1·al initiation s tarted Monday a . m . when all c andidates were reo uir ed to ca rr y a p a ddle. The s e padd les were g iv en t h e a c id t es t fo r stt<er> g t h when t h e y were used a s t ic k !ers 1ate1 in t h e eve n in g .

l \ .. on t!:;.e ca nd i d <:.tes arri v al t,he, y were ske d t o r e tire t o th e !0d: c :r0om w it h inst r u cti on.:; t o p .r: e pare :n a i,;ene>ra l w ay fo r • he ·evenin g 's e1 :Fr om th ey w ere e<>cortt- d o r:e Ly o n e r0 t h e g y m nasiu n where the rec e p ti on committ e e in charg e o f S w e d e H e r t z had entert:iir.men i. of c o nsiderable int er est r o the prospecti v e b ret h r e n. The y were require d to s ub mi t to paddlin g , swa llo w oyst ers, di-i nk s o up, t ake " a irop lane r id e s " a nd var i o u s .o t her stunts to o numero us to menti o n. Some of bunch approac hed th e manly art of faintin g , eithe r from stage fri g ht or ot her rea sons.

Any m ember who was t o be initiated and failed t o a ppe ar or comply to ·t he r u l es of t he honor letter men was not t a k en into the sadety. T.hen ca me p e r h a ps t he m ost inter-

"Pl a yed Before t he Emperer"

Chorus - Fred Cole

Di r e c tor (a l so H e r oine's Father)

Don a ld D u r:v.ea

Hero in e M arie L as h

Hero - - - George Cook

Property Man __ · ______ J '° hn Dillo n

Gon,g Bearer - D ean Gr ass

E rn pe r er H arvey Co le

M a nd a rin - J ohn Sta,hn

So ldi ers : J o h n B ath, Cl ay Coy, Frank

Cope, Elvin D avenport.

Directed by Mary Gr ay ·

Production Staff

By tak in g a n average of the salaries, for tho s e who h ave ,secured positions for next year, it is found that t he men with a two ye ar dip lom a average $1205 per scho o l term The two year wom en a vera ge is $920

The A. .B. de g ree me,n rec eive an average of $1525, and the degr ee women $1298

Those who h ave obtained posit ions rec.ently are as fo llows:

D oro thy Martindale, A. B. , Jr. Hi g h, Staffo rd, Arizona

G la dys Pane, 2 yr Steele City Allen·e Re aga n, Pri. , Ne ar Om ah a R alp h Selhorn , 8th grade, W.oodriv er

So lo - L am bert Collins

Sea Ma kes a Man a Man Bl ackma.n

Solo- Marjorie Youn g Ga1d en Romam'l' - · _ Sch affner

Th e art d epartme n t in c,narge of Miss P apez and Mi ss Tilton are havI rng an ar.t exhibit in t,h e upst a irs ar t room of the library, on W edn es day a nd Thu rsday , May 29-30. This year's ex hibit is pr.obably l ar ge r than a ny previous years.

The -exhibit in c ludes work from a ll of the diff e r ent co urs·es in a r t of t his

Th e exhibit inc lud es some in teres tin g th in g s su c h as fig ure dr aw in g, Girls' Glee Club co lor, design in flower study prosD rink t o M 0 I Old E r h p_ective, and still li fe. Some cement S. e . n Y - n g is t il e wi t h ori gin al desi g ns h ave b ee n ong at Sunn se - Manney They were fir s t made w it h Absent Metc a lf plasterparis, t h e n c ast in .the cement.

Violin Sol o- Winifred Pettit T,hi s semester a course in Art was otfere d. It is ca ll ed commerc ia l art P ara di se - - - · KreisJ.er They h av e made and d es ig n e d p{) SCavatina Raff ters a nd indu s tr i a l p rojects.

C)1orus

Anchored Watson

PAST TENNIS SEASON BEEN UNUSUALLY SUCCESSFUL

'.f'he past tennis season has been an unus u ally s l1ccessfu l one. .A:t pres-

Bus. M&-r· Leo Hauptma n Sta ge Manager John Stahn Ass't Stage Mgr. ____ Neil Tr a bert SOPHOMORE STUDENTS ent the standing is ten games won to

Property Mgr. Vivian Stook er Ass't. Property Mgrs: Florine Elliott, Ch aro J.ette Cairlson, Gl a d ys Kimsey. est ing part o f t he evening 's enter- c : C. A . WliLL HOLD ANNUAL t ai nment, t he matter of food an d PICNIC AND SOCIAL HOlJR drink. Thi rt y-n i ne m embers of the I "P" c lub were s er v ed a choice of I At a meetin g of the Co lle g e Cathovariou s foods a nd drinks at a down- lie Assoc i atio n ,held Wednesd a y eve · to wn eatin g house The last feature ning it w as de ci de d thait a l ast meetof t l):e i ni t i ation was that all new in g n f the gro up should be in the me mbers of th e honor lett er 'Club form of a picnic a nd socia l hour to wear s lick e r s a nd s h av e only ·one, beheld tonj g ht at 5:30. Frank Kerhalf of t hei r f a ce every day for a ner , Eve l yn Wenzl, an d Mabel Babb period :of one wee k. 2re on the r .efr-eshment

DISCUSS CLASS MEMORIAL one g ame lost ,

At t he meeting of the Sophomore Class,- Tu es d ay, May 20, t h e cl ass discussed wh at to leave the sc ho ol for a memorial. Th e d ecision was t,h at sinc e t his is a four-year colleg.e, the leavin g of a memoria l will be left to t he senior class .

It is rer orted that this year's tennis star was Edwin Booth, who play e d si n g les, a nd also .doubles with hi::. team -mate, H a1vey Nickt:!l. Ru ssell W asley a nd F.His Cas h made up the other h alf of the tennis force .

The climax of the season was met when Peru SCQred a five to one victory over Om aha University

Rural art h as b een g iven for t he first time durin g the sc hool year. lt h as been a custom to give th.is as a sum.mer sc ho ol co urse. They h ave d one some goo d work in Port Folios in which they h ave included all their semester' s work

Th e indu stri a l c lass m a d e differ·ent s h ape d and kinds of b askets out of reed, clay vases, book bindin g 5 a nd t il es.

Members of t h e art cl asses at vario u s time have made poste r s for dif:tler.ent activities which have ap pe a red -0 11 the campus. These posters h av e b ee n on the bulletin bo ar d in fr o n t of. th e Administration buildin g or {) n t he libr ary bulletin bo ar d. Ma n y of t h e attracti ve ones are not a y a iJ able to ad d to t h e exhibition.

E ve ry stud ent in P er u is ur ge d to g iv e t his ex.hibit a lookin g over.

for the by the junj ors next year.

The soph omores have ab out onehundred a nd eig hty do ll ars, half of w,hich is to be l eft to t he Stud.ent Loan Fund, a nd the ot.he r h a f Jreft Mr. Ennis is responsib le to help. d efer the ex,penses of the v alu ab l e co a ching received winning te ams

I t is worth anyon e' s time. Even those who are not ar tistically inclined ca n e njoy the c le:ver pos ters a nd attracti venes s of the ex hibit.

Class Work Will .be Disp layed for l n specion on ;May 29 a n d 30
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or _ ti·onal Gu ar d , has offer ed Sa"" uel ,, , _ _ Sl. 00 the Year- Sc sin g le copy ' •u ,,, ' :::!Y-<.. _ _ rcg·u. la r meeting May 20. egrees at commencemen or urmg T the Summer W l 11 1:-e expected to b e T ra ud t an app o intme nt as S ergeanr wo ;me topic s were di sc u sse d b y w STAFF Mr. Wilbur Scl;iindler and Mr D avid present at all exerc i ses, an d roll wilf In s tructor of Chemical Warfare. of " i!:DITOR ___ :. ____________________ MILLARD FOWLER , St ites M r. Schi ndl e r' s topic v_va-; be called. the 134 th Infan t r y He ti:; a ttac.hed

ASSOCIATE EDI TOR - - -_ HAROLD B. McCREIGHT I Labn,-::ito , y Me t hod Study111f.r to Company A, Nebras ka City, Com. BUSINESS MANAGER - - - E. R. BURKEY l:' la1 : e Ge or.1P. t? Mr. :-,c h mdler p re- There will bo $1.00 extra fee for mantled by C a pta in Ray hurman, -·- - - - - - - H AROLD MARRE,N) se,' :!•f d th e topic in s u c h a w ay as to a ll l ate re g istration. This especially ti t l h d d 1. t d t 1. · · d ' Fortunately Mr. Traud t made a spe.

FACULTY MEMBER THOMAS E ENN J S ·12 · "H· a ma e. a carefl, J rlpp 1-es o s tu ens 1vm g rn a n n e a r :'cudy o f the· topic, and 1t was P er u, a nd students in atte ndance dur- cial study of Chemic a l W a rfare. last R EPORTERS 1; r(:ialiy ;n t erestin g to m a ny of th e i ng the year. Special arrangements spring, and took a p1·ize of $300.00

CAMPUS - - - - - - - FRANCES MORIARTY members w h o a re p lan- ar e being m a d e to make this a record offered by the American __ :. _____ I D A SC H RE P E L/ n i ng to th!s 1 bre aking S ociety of America His work will .JOhr.; _, - - -·--- · - - - - --BI LL WA B. MAN l\fr. l ites topic equally as in·,, h ave been appomted an d the wqrk is l

---.--- WILLARD E. FOWL ER ! as Mr. Sch i.nd ler : thorou g hly orga nized. 1 _of in;trucion in g as mask ma-

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- - - F l' E D COLE i .-1,.,; d r ie n'.M arie L eng en dre, a n oted i Y M. and Y W stude nt conference measures , practiced wi t h ga es of

- - ELLEEN MEA r' S l .ie g"ve ;; B1 ograp h1cal N a rrativ e ofl -r-- mpul a t10n, offensive and defensive J<'ACULTY

RUBY BR OWN Fre nch Ma them at ici a n. 1 will be held

!)A: Estes P ark, June7-17 1 h I · I t e pers i s ten t an d non-pe1·sis · tent , n c lo sing tlie yea!' the fr atermty ! 1 •

·., s d .c s;o n some new lifo to c ar ry on Summer sc h oo l, fir st term be gins type s l w ork _a l.read y beg un by , Mr. Hill : June 10 a nd c lo s es July 17. D em onstr a t io n s w i11 be mad e in na f1 ate1 mty member s. T llose tak- , th e u ses of ster nu tatory , lacrymaton Iin to r egula r memb ersh ip at this ; Summer schoo l bu ll e t rns are r eady ; .., , d , · · f i · ·1 · · f -· an o t. ners 'l n tant ,.(•th11 • me etm g were Ma d o nna Bredy, Ph y 1- o r c 1s tn JUt1on at r e g i s trars o nee. • . ' , · J 1i·, JJn y. nna;;, Ern a Gru en w al d N e ll a 1 I in na tur0 Metho d s of !Jrotec!io1, !F: •y , • Rd h Stucken h olz, Dorothy i

BJSH•OP. LEETE

1 a ga i nst the h i gh l y v e<:icrn t Je1•; isitP ;1; Mar10n_ Wa t son, Har l a nd Ia nd m us tard gasei:: w ill 1lso be in· LK il 1g, a ri d Edw in R ector.

GIVES ADDRESS

e l uded. 1.'!ii s is prepa rat orv to I i: v.'.:c a lso dec ided by th P. frater· ' I " • · • L b vea1 s st udy o f mai·r·""' "' 1 ,.Jt _- r egu1 a 1· meeting s s ould be,. '"'c " J Lei d Lw o wee k s d ' a in g Lhe 1 1G;·a d u ating Classe s Hear Omah a A r s e nal, M a r y l an d. sAcho•o>D ALL Speak e r Ma ke Excellent T a lk d:· vu Dl"\. .Ci Bis hop F. D. L eete, of Om a h a, B is.]1 partme n t o f Per u State Teacher· Co1· · op of t h e Methodis t E piscop a l leg-e L J ll 'Z'°'l1'

)URNEV OVER

" eo ewe , we ll known was assigned du ring· wartim· J! U . l · IChu rc h , delivered the• an n ual bacca- Pe ru

De e rson 's •Tea m Ch a m p s after Win- iaure a Le i:.e rmo n to the to t he chemica l d i v is i on of onr exjl"· I ning Three Games !classes :,um1 a y, Ma y 26, a t l O::n a. d't· f ' I I l i o n n-ry orces He wa s sent I' . 1.'. i._:e i··'e ha s be.e n. l o t __ of exc item..en.,t• m ., in the , coll eg e audi t or ium . l _. I , Y t() the Ed 0 ·ew'1o d Arsenal and p111 · -'· · A ior ln e t wo , E a ch year Peru tr i e s to o et a n ou•t. at J · P t h b I ,,, -'.) r' 1n testing' 2"ases a nd t-> r n. c 1c es av-e ee n in full s win o for t d. k ' b b l l t "' Is an m g spea er to come to P eru for m as k s u sed b y America duri·ng th• t.· .e ase a on rnament. W 1 " l<d gc n umb e r oi: g irls c a me faith· this occass i o n. They wer·e very :fo r- ? .. W_ar Clare n ce l\II Hy lop. It t · · r;hiei: tncrent ass.istant 1· n the chen11', .•l ) · 1gi:t afLer n ig h t F i na ll y three una e 111 securm g Bishop L e ete thi s .. h C [' l l!:!borato ry , en l isted abo ut th 1. ,1, ,.,, v1er e c osen from t ho se re- y ear A s a s p e aJ, er h e has a g o od I t d l time . was ass igned l o a train· ' 1",.; ,,1 e of t 1e practice •deliver y and a wond e rful m e ss age to a I mg c amp in New Mexico O'n °··· se son. d r a. 'l'h e th r e e ca ptains a r e W a unetta ! e , co u nt of hL thu1 0 knowledae •1 Ho lcomb, Marj o rie D ec r ::.u n, r,11 e B is h op L e e t e s tressed the p oi n t that chemi stry and hi s l abor at ory 1· Sh d 't..,n 'l'he worn en on Hol - a1thou g- h t his a g e i s o n e th at loo k s d t a ched from the e xpe· , a1t1onary foi·ce anc' · d 1

'.'_ ,no' s tea m Rosekra n s, Nel£o n, w i th scorn on authori t y, di sc ip l ine i s k a igne 0 l' 1 l ' w or m W ash i ng ton , D. C Becau·.·t ,. ,_; ,u , '' , \ c", · .j.\. R e ag an , on e of the factors th a t must 'be th · , "

I Mea d, Ma t,thews, a nd i\'I .H. a r 'i Jia n d .f c ar - · ls x1 1 u H:m v he i,yas put ir. ' t ea m con s i::. Le d f· ne out l we are to be su.cc e sful in a J.g e o f a lab rato1·:y

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With o ut disc ip line a ll would be / f the l ewistte gas

T J-! E PERU \·-fv.IA'fH FRAT HAS 1_ _......_ _ l PERU STUD·ENT T H E p ER U PED AG 0 GI AN TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1929 PAGE TWO PED AG 0 G I A N I FINE PROGRAM Official Bulletin ?_ETS OFFER "-. Entered at Postoffiae of Peru, I, Te n New Membe r s a r e T a ken i n as Summer sc h ool registration begins Sam T r audt O ffe red Posi t ion of Ser ,, {'- 1 " 1 , / Nebra s ka, as seco n d class matter Associate Memb e r s M onday morning, Ju ne 10, 8 o'clock , gean t -Ins t ructor f il<;: rI · p romptl y. I t is h oped that re g istra1, -'Publi s hed Weekly at Peru State Alpha Mu Omega, ,ho n ora r y Mathe - tion w ill co n tin u e but one d ay. I C a ptain W. G. U t terba ck, Adjiitant -{ T eachers College matica l fr a ternity, closed its w.ork - of the 134t h Infantry, N ebraska fo. "" _ f0r the schoo l · year at its d Ev ery body :receiving dtip1omdas
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unrle· Il.•J _.,. 1i n g All ams , a 11 d Ganz. 1 chaos, whether i n t he n a t i on, t h e Le_wi .h imself. After th 0l;e 1t 0n s Le a rn: Ek a 1·t, D a rnm as t schoo l, or e lsewhere. J· 1 emained in Government en· I ,· · d 1 .H ' Anoth · b P .iv fo r i::ev · l 111a1 t.rn a e, ayek, R. Hara j hn D an - er pomt rought out by t he · - ei a Y'6ars an d took aJ· I ' 1 · ' ' I 1 v a ntsg e oi' h ' a u 1ke r , Ho a g- la nd, Rogers, a nd But· spea m i: w as t mt e a ch mu s t k eep I • - IS position to complet 11 e r " within his own fie ld, an d keep cou r se in Georg·e in °ton u . . . " · - "' niversity. After his gndU· '
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, an uruaie, nayeR, Dan- · w;s -that each mu st keep 1a g r ad u ate coui;se in George :Wash.

P . l t I d e hke r, Hoagla nd , Ro gers, and But- w1 ' th1 ' n h1·s own fie ld, and keep away i·ng:t on University. Aftler his By vV . R. . --'1·ee 1::. en 1 - 5

' ier . fr om field s .he knows · nothin g ab out.. ati.on at' the University he took th- 0 I., gam es ha ve been b e- Tru e progcess comes only each p osition of s cience i n th e State A & )_ i"l s 1 -: f. c.i: (,J _PeJ.'l\ s ex1ste.nc 3.S : lW E <.;H De-ers on ; De er - man understan d s t h orough l y w'hat he I Jv.r. Col e l ge at Jonebr>rO, Arka ll,'i' f"; [ '. •.1 ·.- T he '.li :1- ru nt h graduati n g class Wil1 I an d Deerson and Ske l- ceived by t h e graduates and th e vh ich pos itio n ,he holds at.. present. , ', · · tl : 1 It ;8 ., f""' ... - 111 i t..,n · a nd ::..keltnn and Holcomb. Deer- , b f h t

· .'( U1 .c.1p :o:-n2 s ,..., , 11 s \? eei c.. o. J. • t l \ : ; 30 : 1.'b team wrnning t hree. num e r ? ot e rs p r esen. .

',r · ('il. , 1) "11 .-1 1n Y 111 wh1ch nc c np 1ed the Slte WhP,re 1 , t b I l fhe gra duatnn.g cl asses marched rn PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSE

M 1 t V • ·. · . ,H.. 11., -· t. 'd .. to -tl._1 e t. \ . ' Telve 0 . UT I ir1e1 e Olle rr•ore gam e o e P .the a udi tor iu m at 10:30; the orch es -

- er n o n a: now s an s, " :::; vv c d, b l' t :,Oll S l earn is ch amp ion b Th 11 · 1 . d t 1 · , • : 1s a Ollt. e sern1011 w as we re- Last F r i day w as t he closing C)' l 'Ll"l · C>' rnp us· and from tie two g-ra u a e s \ ¥DO COD - l as t,,1 e othe r s cannot get three wrn - 1 l . th Th . h bl. h l M. T , -,, -•· _ ' • , tra p ayrng e overuur ·e. e pro- £01 · t e pu 1c sc , oo 1ss ynnni · st iL: ·ted LlJ i:Jt gTci.clu·;tm g class t o the two h u nd red : nings now.

lcession was l e d by the faculty, fol- f' J Olll ;rave a fine program conSi'ti". c onsti tn t i Eg t he (; f SS . the p m pose of J1owed by the seniors, sop.hom ores, of mus ic and plays . Miss co, ell'.· · h a s no chan ge d witl1 i n creas i n g- nurr1bers a nd mult1 - 1! i el:eme nt ary and then the ' 1·oom gav e a Ma y Pole Dance and ha. bn i 1clirnts. T he purp se at t he begin ning was to

ILONE TROUBADOR '1hi g h sc h oo l seniors. . \ tb e crownin,g· of the .May Que:· - t · 1 th· t th i gh t become efficient · ' Th e fr es hm e n , who were 111 char ge !Ma n y patrons were there to ellJ'l J 0' .I an: Y? Un g .a . ey in. • , 1 of the decoratio_?s, d eserve mu.c h ere - j the proc:rr ams At noon a bountiful 1,,eac h er s, and t y1at 1..,. the pm pose o} :eIU. f L e l DEAR MR. EDI TOR : . dit for the fine work they did. din ne r wa served tyle, . meth o ds by wh1 ch this IS done may ch a n g e fr Om decade The followino· lines were writte n in to decade Or' il'O i i1 ye a 1· t o yem · , vut t h id .:;;[1 I a mo me nt of ; .eakness: and has b e en the do mi nating fact o r in the grovv- th of the In the days of sprin g C<.i !Jeg·e. I love to sing-

,.::; 1 · t · , J 1 1 If I co uld but learn h-0w . . 18 ';/' ar J 11Su C01111!1g' W a C OSe .las ne e n 0118 G} ma - It seems th at eve ry time I try , 1Jl'0:?,'1 ' C.S U. ' L'he r.th: nci:;i;1c ·:; 21 .1 r'.U' "'l h:'\ '° .o f : I'm interr upte d by a fly. gradua t s are greater t h a n ever before; eur m a t eria l (Not so bad, No ?) equ i pment is bet te r; one unit of a n ew science h all, 1 Whlch has bee n in CL' Titem ]at.ion fo 1· a clcze n ve.a··s , l2 S 1 1 I the u rge top.lay an d dance; · · h d I fee l the craze to fht an d prnnce- be ,n completed; a 11€\iV do rm itory to ho use One u n dre But very t ime I venture for,th t T·:-mt y g i r ls i s in pI'O CGS S Of ff 6Cti 0 11 ' and W ilJ be l'eady ; A sen ior kic ks me i n tbe shii1s. fo r occu p ncy S ep te mb er first; the l egis l ature has in- ! (Ha , Ha, Foule d ya- yes?)

1ea"Gd ou r approp1 ·i at i ons by about pe rc e nt wh i c h W .11 be Of great be nefit to US 111 tak mo· I I wondei why I tiy to wnte, ·' · d b b Whe n I don't fee l so we llca1·0 of the mc rease null':! .e r of students and faculty I But a ny way I'll do b t 1 h . d c· A . . h my es m e m .Jers; we ·a ve r ece i ve a lass . ratmg m t e i A nd wo!·k so h ar d- like you .

.American As of Teach e1·s Colleges, the hi g h es t ! (Foo led ya aga in - did n't I ?) p c s si bL r at in g; the call f.o r Peru teachers has be e n ! THE LONE TROUBADOR. g rea.te1· t h an ever befor e a nd more teache rs h ave been • J d } · · fi · 11 Mike h ad to pass P at 's h ouse 0 p .. <:!,Ce t rn n m · ny pr v10us year : ve nat10n a 10norar y · . n f .... . . . . . ' · _ . • _ · J hi s way to work. On e mo1·ning· .he _ l cot.el l1Jt i es have Se e l fit tO Char for Organ - ; w as ear ly an d decided t o step in and 1 1z a t10 ns n th lS campus , three Of them du ·m g the CUr- . ca l lfor Pat. Wh il e h e was Waitin g · ·ent ca1·; and om· stud e nt s h ave made go d records in h e g ot a cup and g ot him se lf 11. rlrink d amat i cs, de bate, music , and ath l etics . of water. , . S . 1 1 . . b k h ' J , J, e wa & dn.nk in g Pat's bulldo g . . 111 .E 00 t e S WOY' ( We Can CTO ; sta rted to bark and at h im. so with a iee lm g tnat while not a ll that ou ld h ave bee n ::lhure, i t's a very savage do g you've accomplished has be e n accomp li s h e d, at l east a credit- g ot J there!" · a 1 le shov in g- h<:>::> be 11 rnacle - a sh ow in g that w111 be an "No," sa id P a t, "clont mind him. in s pirati on o us t o do bette r t hings in 1929-1 930 . And . wot'. ldn't bite you !" t .! ' , t . f f l t ., t d t d 1 . . th Well, ' sai d Mik e, "what' he I a o _ y' s ei:i s: an " a umm .ls at . an yho w'."' bcs i 0 IO l th e .ti ldrn t, of be tte1 t b mg S foI 0 ld Pei U 1 1 Yo u re d r ink in g out of his cup.' 1

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p1·ec i atio n o f a r t, a n d fo s t e r t h e a pl j C L A R K , S I( p lic aiti o n o f art i n m a t te r s of e ver y " I cl a y li fe f T h e Art C l ub h opes t o b ecome a ' • E LECT R IC SHO P Na t i ona l O rg an i z at i o n so m e t im e i n f t h e f ut u re I S h oe r.epairing a t Comfo rt a ble' I ! T h e fo ll o w i ng o ffic e r s h a v e b ee n

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Be1.h a rz , a re ad e r , w ho 111 cl u d e s w ith -· o e r o 1ce r s w 1 e e 1 - 1 --·-· I ' A FIN ER OR

, It e:m b e r. ' S e ve r a l Movi e s a nd Mu sic a l Ev e n ts ill h is repu ta ti on s u c h se lect io ns as Mac Du n n in g T o as tm aste r o f Firs t i ! Alrea d y Sch e duled " T he Mus ic Mas t e r ," " Hoo ier Sc h o 1 l , Junio r- Se nior G a th e rin g

S 0 D A , a n d " Mi s t e r A n to ni o." The ; P t f h 1· f b I Tl 1 · · · f I A • , a r o t e ist o u m m e r u d- :1, riual u m rne r s c h oo l dr ama tic f'!nb 1e a n n uB JU111 o r- s e ni o r b a n q n e t o _. 'fm DR. N. S. HARAJIAN I g-e t eve n ts h as been made u p b y th e · 1 •1, 1 b b d 1 1t '' c P e r u h igh s c h o o l oc c ur e d on

L UNCH II D ENT I ST (i c o m m i t t ee 111 ch a r g e A v e ry inte r, b 1T1' esc!ay M-:v 21. 1929. T h e b a nA 1 p :1y w 1 1 a so e " u o e t e v c ' t ii X -RAy S E R VICE ' e t i ng 11s w e ll as artist ic gro up of I . 1 ' 1 c o ,-,i p le te the h s t of th e r e i q u e t w a s w e ll . a t t e nd e d by t h e t w o

1 t a Is y o u -!'"-

w::is as fol lows: T h e t h e m e for t h e e ve n in g w a s " The P l a n t ." T h e d i ff e rp a r t s of t h e p l a n t w ere a ss i a ne d for m bj c c ts ; " T h e R o ot s," Pr of L. B Ma t h e w s ; " Th e S t e m ," Miss Opa l Gr over ; "The· Blo sso m," M iss Ad a B r a dy ;i1.ac D un n i n g acte d a s Loastm a"t e r. '!' h e m "1s ic c 0 n si te d of a v o c a l du el'

'Uy Mis es Yo u n g an d Setze r, a nd a ,.i i('.no sol o b y R 1l a n d Ste p h e n s o n , Th is w a s fol low e d by a n m o v1ie , "A n Ar n b ia .1 N ight m a re "

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EVERYONE will find this store a satisfactory place to

their foods Fresh meats, Lunch and canned meat,

and canned fruits and vegetables Everything

for the table Service good and P · ble ·

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#J Elem e r Hertel- C an't g uess, K eith. SlHte 410- 11 Symes, Denver- M. E. Shuck, :a. D., Manager I ICE, ·FEE D, TAX I A N D TjllANSFER , c hi c k e ns g et More vacancies than satisfactory applicants to fill th em. I co.ME IN OR TELEPHONE l:I 1 1both before they die. I ....."' I CHAS. WILLS I • ! QUALITY CLEANING AND PRESSING ........-.....-...-"'__..___""_..............,.__""....._..,.,., I ' f " . ouR sERv1cE 1s THE BEST I ;;;;;............ .............. @ Crystal 1'heat re J J WE CALL FOR AND D ELIVER- REPA-1-R AN D TAILOR I I ' I ' Herman's Cleane.rs and Tailors J f SK AG GS ' 1 TUESDAY, MAY 2s ===--=====--=--====== i SAFEWAY ' ; "SINS OF THE f DAVE'S CLOTHING STORE f ; S T 0 R E S fIf FATHERS"' ' ' .., Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx I J Distribution Without Waste t11 STARRING J I 914 Central Ave., Auburn, Nebr. J ! I ' EMIL JANNINCS i L..,.. ""'"_.....__, -·,> AUBURN Phone 314 NEBRASKA I g • I ._ ...___..___....,_..... _ ....._....,___ ..... - ...---"""" , AND AN ALL STAR CAST I 1i ' ,I LY DON I I ' - Everybody Loves a Le Mur- ' I I # frA YS IN A NEL • ,, Permane nts $5.00 and f J WED., T H URS., MAY 29- 30 ' -i l The greatest Value in America ' J wav" 1'::: J' "THE PERFECT ' I # / $1 095 1 $2.95 $3.95 ; J J J CRIME", in sheer wash ·fabrics. ' I Sl,Jampoo .50 I I WITH } I # Man ic u ro 75 ' - NELLY DON, Summer Wash Silk Crepes I Facia ls 1.00 OLIVE BROOK.:5 L emon Rinse .15 • t and Stylish Vinegar Rinse .15 :. Dain y 1 $10 0 00 $ 10. 75 ' ' - '• / _ • f FRI., SAT • MAY 31, .T UNE 1 # ALL WORK GUARENTEED- Come in ' # I Gold Bond Stamps ' and lets get acquainted. Make your ap- 'a MADGE RfLLAMY I \ " I pointments now. IN FRANCES C. GHRIST, Mgr. ai-" Mason Building- One Block North of Bank Phone 2 ....' • "FUGATIVES" ALSO COMEDY \

ONE OF

1 Y. M. AND, Y. rw . 1 ORATORIO 1WILL JOINT MEETIN,Gi HAVE ARTIS TS

Candl e Light Program Arranged by Three Out-o,f-Tow n M usicians Will Q PHOTOGRAPHIC

Mariam M cGrew Be on Program .

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Th e Y W C. A. h e ld a ve ry irn- Thr ee ou t- of- t ow n so loists ,will

NEEDS p r ess i v e mee.tin g l as t W ednesd ay ! sing in th e Or atorio m g.ht. I '

e v en ing . As i t }Vas t h e las t m eeting Ver a A g u s t a Upt on , instr uc t o 11 of I

of t h e y e ar, th e Y, M. w as invi t ed to vo i ce at t h e Uni v e rs i t y s cho ol of m u- I ; FINE PORTRAITS

the me eti n g I s ic, will si n g the soprano r ole. Miss A c a ndle li g ht s ervice ,Up t on is so loi s t a t t he Jewi s h S y n a - FRAMES

was arrai; ge d by t h e pro g r am ch air_/ gog u e a nd S.t. P a ul's c hu r ch i n Lin - PHOTO FINISHING

m a n , Miri am McGr ew. The d a rke n - co in. CAMERAS e d a udi t orium w as li g hted b y onl y Mrs Cl app , contralto, comes fr om .6 th ree staff s of c andl es on the stag e Elmwoo d. She a lso do es so l o wor k i n 'f'

D on na J a n e Del ze ll r e a d t he scrip- Li n c oln churches.

t u res a nd offered t he pr a y er The The t e n or soloi st, He r ber t E Gray, is a ls o a m em ber of t h e uni.ver sity was n ot only b e:!u t iful, bu t conta in s a go od lesso n for a ll of us; it cle a ls wit h t h e nec ess11y uf build! in g our h o us es on a found a tion of I ro c k

Spe cial mu sic was furni s hed by I twe lve g i rls of .the hi g h school g lee I c lub, 'J',he ir numbers were:

1 In t h e Evenin g Wilson i Now the D a y is Over ___ Bamb y

• These nu m b e r s add e d g r ea.tly t o the ; service.

MISS OURI • T h e m ain feat ure o f t he e v·enin g s

==============::...================== p ro g-ram w as a readin g , Mrs. Celes te

/ a l li te r ature? h e now to h is les - \ L eech Hu g he s, o f Auburn, r e ad "Th e , s on s h u mm 111 15 or wh 1st lmg bi t s of Mans i on" by H en ry V a nD y k e Ellen

WR . JTES ARTICLE

orato no , a nd so n g Wil so n pl a y e d a soft mu si c acc om- wln c,h h e h as h eard on t h e r a d 10. . · . , , · .

1 Th e cha in broadcasts of t h e New pa m me n t to t,1e r ea dm g This r ea d---- i York a nd Ch icaao s ymph ony or c h es - in g c on c erns a rich m a n, who thinks U pJ10lds R a dio in Di scussion with j.tl"a, t h e Nl'I V)'. a nd A r my a n d he is be in g a true Chri s ti a n by g i vH is Former T e acher t h e p res : n tati? n , of t h e s fa- i n g just mo n ey to chari t a ble '

Mr. S te ck w ill sin g t he B ar itone I PHONE 56 PERU

solos fl

f sc hool of music faculty.

Ther·e i s a Sco t hm a n in C a lifo rni a

wh o wi s hes hi s l a ndkir d to r e du ce the o f hi s b oard b e ca u &e h e h as h a d t wo .teet h e xtr a c t ed.

"I h ear T o,m m y, yo u s ave a li fe in the war."

"Hi did, sir."

" H ow did y ou d o it, T ommy?"

" By n ot enlistin g. "

GRADUAT ON GIFTS

Pharmacy .

mou§l. artists, a nd pl ay m g zations. H e fell asle ep and dr e amed b est m m u s ic 1s d o111 g m or e to st1 m- ; , , G, Ho lt S teck h a s r ece ntl y e xp res - 1 ul ate in terest in mus ic st ud y a nd t o, of his m an sio n rn he av en, and m hi s e d o n_ radfo an d "ca nn:d c1 eat-e a in t h e h ea r ts of t h e rh ·earn, it is t o him th a t 111us1c" 111 a n a r h1cl e t h a t appe ar ed m po te ntia l stud en t s to go to th e s h ould not g ive JUSt m on ey, bu t hi s WHEN I N DOUB T-TRTT • , la r ge mu s ic c,e n t ers a nd lea rn more Th d' u MP OR COME TO '• t h e Mus ic a l Co u n er, publishe d in of the a rt , t h a n a ll t h e catalog u es an d go od will and krndn ess. e re a rn g New Yo r k City Mr. S tec k w as di s- li te r a tur-e Mr, Gunn or a n y other was well g iven and the li g hts and KOEPPL E' S CAFE ; t urb e d a n a rticl e by . one of hi s niu sic sc ho o l co uld m a il in a million .music made especially impressive -, I FOR YOUR MEALS, LUNCHES, ETC.

f o rme r m tr uc to r s , a nd m or der t o yeRar sd . d h h " As a fi t tin g close to the evenin g A Phone 195 p N b h " · 3 10 a n p on og rap, s may smell 1 If e 1u, e r set l 111.c- s n g- ht w it h t h e m aJo n ty .of of t ! can" to a p r ofoss ion a l, b ut to pr-og1am , Ruby Brown san g "Prayer p eop le he h as d efe nd ed t h e ra di-0 . t h e i. un g ry sou l of lih e r ur a li s t i t is P erfo c.t. " ·

hi aJ t ic le in pa r t : t1· ul y i1rpir a t i o. na l. Co ll eges, h ig h , , , s c h oo l " an d grade schoo ls th ro u g-,h-

To Th e . Mu s ica l , . t hi s l an d of ou rs are bu y i n g ra -

I am 111 te r este d m · Mr. Gunn s a r t 1- d 1os, so tha t ev-e

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n t h e most r emote J I and Bakery Delic ac ies . And in ,, r ec E: l'!t iss u-e of th e Couri e r c a bin sch ool in t h e mo unt ain s m ay/ J PERU , the prices? They are right ti.t ie d Mec h a mzm g t he Arts. h a ve access to t h e best in mu sic ' UV.El ( RO B ' No w I a m a gTa dua te of the CJ1ic a -/ The re is so m u c h p oor a nd in cor- · B I NS BA KERY t l?U Mu s ica l' C o ll ege whi ch is loca ted I interp,;eted h ea rd t he ! ' Peru, Nebr aska Ju st aro und th e co rn er fr om Mr. I h m d e rla nd s th at pu bh c taste 1s un- 11 Inv i ted to enroll for t eaching .....,..._ _._.. "- _"_°'"_°"'_"'- __ _ > > G. l-IOLT STECK f ' I I ' Phone 36 ' "--"-'-"'-TION GI FT SEE U S FOR THAT GRADUALoyal

"h i nd e rlands" is l ____.www _

C:un n 's schoo l a n d a lso I ,ho ld a s e a so i;i ed :rn d eas i ly s at isfi ed. T h a nk s I p os itio ns with '1 B a c h e lor of Mus ic d eg ree from Mr to t h e "can ne d m us ic make r s" whi ch 1 Gu nn' s inst it u t io n I am h a rdly old JVl r Gu nn wo ul d ex il e. I

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enoug h to s t a nd up in a (Th e rest of Mr. Ste c k' s a r ti c le j TheDavis School Service L k 0 N Ch l t S1°x O,;rer te ll s u ch . a reco g n ize d a rtis t cr1t1c Id e a ls wi t h meth od s; of t e a c h - ' ' w. T. DAVIS, 06, .Manager i : 00 ur ' ew evro e : y a nd p e d ag og u e a s Mr. G unn to sit . in g .t h e c la ssi cs in t he ru raJ I d o wn a nd t h a t h e is a ll wro n g, b ut Imun1t1es If on ly r oo.m i t I 138 N o ' 12t h St. Lincoln , N e br. J I A new stock of tire s, U. S. R O YAL, D UNLO P , a nd ' I do be liev e t h a t h is m ature app r e - wou ld be fine t o pnblish, b u t durin g· f '

KELLEY: We now aib l e t o d o any kin d o f welding c iati on a nd s upe r ior in t ellect and com m en c eme nt w e ek we a r e fo rc e d I

Fill your c ar with MOBI LE OIL. G ive k now led g e of m u sic h av e le d ,h is p e n to c u t it sho r t. Get a copy of t h e

or brazing.

to w r ite sev,era l t hin gs wh ic h are n ot Ma y 4 iss u e of t h e Musica l Cou r ier /! , Us a Trial. f e nt.ir e ly co rr e'ct (i f a st u de n t may be a n d i t. ) r- 'i p erm it t ed to spe a k t hu sly o f his mas-

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Orc hes tr a can sati sfy the ap -

FJNE DINNER Tubes, Accessories, Gas, f f pe t ite of tho u s a nds for a ll the good · • I and Oil We ba've air h ois to J

m u s ic the y c an appreci a te and more " j help us in lubric!lting. , 't (by mea n s ,of the r a di o) . W hat

g r e a ter go dsend cou ld co me to peo - Ka pp a D e lt a '.P1 H ave Installation Ce r- _..__.._._.__..__..__..__ •

pi e o n e art h ? e moni e s at Dinner Hour

If Mr. G unn were ot h er t h a n a b ig -• :'

city m a n an d we r e fa m ili a r w it h t h e K app a D e l ta Pi , n atio n al edu ca- fc on d it io ns in t,housa nd s u no n t h ou s - j if you get your hail" cut at

a nds of comm u ni t ies aw ay from the t ion a l frate rni ty , c lose d the y e aF l as t ';

m u ,, ic ce n t;ers where m illi·o n s are s t a r- Sa t urd ay 'w h e n i n sta ll at ion ce re mon-

B·OB KNAPP

v in g fo r j u s t w h a t h e wo uld d epi ive ies a n d a lun c h eo n w ere g ive n a t t o Gaines Hall 00 the j Confectionery a n d Lun c h Mea ts\ t he m of by do in g a w a y w i t h Mt. Ve r n o n h a ll. (Next f of t h e b est m usic:, I An unus u a ll y fine me nu .had bee n Pavement.)

I Sta t1"onery an d Fou n ta1·n P e ns f ee l c er t a 111 t h at he wou l d ,he s it at e

before he s igne d t h e d oc u me n t t h at l p r ep ar ed co ns1st111 g of :

effe c ted the exil e F r u it Coc k ta il !

It is g e n er a ll y kn ow n b y mu sic Beef a la Mo d e

Standard Oil

I 1 A Ha n dy P lace to T r ade '

Leac he r s in and h ig h schoo ls ) C reame d New P ota toes

aw a y .from t,he ce n ters t h a t t h e Buttere d Beets f SERVICE STATION

prev a 1h n g s entime n t of the m a sses

I F 11 1 of Polarine and Mo- I 73 . co ncern in g the class ic mus ic li ter a - Ro ll s Con s erve . u . me , Phone

t u r e is, t h at i t i s I Spr in g S a la d jI oils. Grea smg, ca r wa s h- -i an d fa r the cap a c1ty of th eir Ice Crea m with St r a wber r ies

m g , and Free Crank Ser-

un e d u c a ted m md s Ju st th a t l :S Mints Cake Coffe e vice Ca r Iau.nd ei;ed m good

gr eatest b a ttJ.e we, w h o teac h m u sic , . . . j 1 for $ 1 50

' in co ll eg es away 'from l ar g e m u sic Duri n g t h e drn ner h our m u sic wa s I' s ta p e . . r ' -

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WRITES BOOK

01', R , P Smith, of Bozeman, Mon - 1929 t ana,, Gi v es Dedica r ory AddJ"css S enior Clas-s Play Re -S tage d tor Alumn i A:, sociation Benefit

Aft er having heen but a dream for w th fifteen yea_rs the n . 1 an a ll-star cas t, under t he ' ew science hall on direct· f M the Per u Stat e Tea h C 11 io n o rs. Anna Best Jode r; , c ers o ege cam- t h e Peru Alumni Assodation re· pus is now a reality; and its comple- stag·ed the 1929 · 1 l e a an t e Cana ry," by Jo n

Sorr y , folks, we' re a d a y l a te, but our lin otyp e. machlne went broke and del ay in sending new p ar t causes us to be a d ay, late Accidents will happen,- so with us a nd we as sure you it won't happen ag.ain. tion -w a s fit t ingly observed by a dedi - "Th C t d h semo r c ass p ahy, -0ato r y service at the co ll ege au ditor - w 1·11 d 1 t T · · h m t h ar , as uesday evenmg m t e

LARGEST EVER I I

Wom e n Outnumber Men Mure Than .Six to On e

Waldo WVillhoft Writes Debate Text For High Schools and Colleges

CONFERENCE

H1 0 n, e inornin g of June 13, at co ll ege auditor iu m, before a lar ge ' ·

firstly, because every man can as k

R eg istration d ay gave u s our fir s t g limpse of the summer school student body. Approximate estimates disclosed that the m a les were in the minority by at le ast six to one. This is significa n.t from several points of view: 11.30 o c lock. and "] · · h · en., 1usiastic .gat e nng of sum -

The se r vice opened with a very mer schoo l students.for at le ast three d ates and expect to pleasing mu s i<:al number played by T.h e play w as repeated so that the "Mod ern D e b ate Pr actice," Emily Burton, flutist, and Prof. a lumni might raise a fund with C-Ounty Superinte'ndents and P.-T As- be successful, since the third time is the nature of the text.

One of the very recent journalistic achiev ements of the Peru faculty is t h e publication of a new deba te text for high school and college u se by Prentice-Ha ll, Inc., New York City, written by Waldo Willhoft, former debate coach in the tr aining sC.hool a nd in coIJ.eg e, an d now on le av e of a bse nce. The title of the work , indicates

V. H . Jindra, violinist, with Prof. R t o a Cine motion sociation Convene the charm; secondly, the sociologist Thou g·h the text will not be ready T. Benford as a{!coma nis t Following picture talting kodak. Special per- will apprehend a subversive trend o.t for distribut ion until fall, since it that the Reverend Mr Hasse lbl ad m ission was g ranted so that the play The a nnu al Co un ty Superinten- eve n ts th a t .herald .the comin g of w ill not be set up 1in type till l ate this gave the· invocation co uld be h'el'd on a mid-week ,nig ht dent's an d P11rent-Te ac h- polyandrism. Now polyandrism s umm er, Mr. Willhoft has indic ated Mr. Pate in a few well chose n "The C a t _ an d the C a nary" is a play e r In s titute .was held on the campi:.s, means t hat the a ncient system of what new features the book will inw-0rds in.troduced t he speaker, Dr. of hect ic mystery an d a play that .June 11 a nd 12. soc iety in which m a n was supreme elude. It is not an exhaustive text; R P: Smi.th, clergyman and scientist req ui res players to d isp lay entirely I For severai year·& :;uch special pro - and l a die s were an inarticulate collec- rather it is a n outline bein g only 70,of .Bozeman, Montana. The coming thro u g h the ir the tensity of g rarns h av e been for con,- tion of culinary a nd ag ricultural en- 0,00 words long. o{ Dr Smith is of m uch signifi canc e fear _ somet1_mes the al- I v'entio ns of couney t ities is as extinct as the man who In stead of l a yin g stress on t he to member s of .the st udent b d d - most g rips one rnto stiffness. Inter- 1of this sectiop of the state. . Presi- can drive a mode.I T Ford and be· theory of deb ate, which present

0 y an · 1 d "th h" · I in a s much as :Or. Smith a nd e WI t is tensen:ss, is. an oc- , dent George A. SeIke, of the St. lieve h is mode of travel is enjoyable ' in t he a uthor's opinion, l a y too much M · ;H t, h d f th h · l · cassw nal s treak of comic actton of- I Cloud State Teachers College gave a an d convenient. stress un , c.ne_- h a lf of t.he b oo k is1 · oy ea 0 e P ysi ca SClence fering· ge nuine humor · • h d · · ', · · · I t h t 1 departmen t , h a ve been close frie n ds senes of talk s dur,i n g t e two a ys It is a t nfle e arly to submit :! de- g iv e n. over Y ! ) e ac ua since · their college days They at - play is "'.oven ab out the pro- of the meeting. Other sp eake rs op tailf:'.d acco unt of the past and pr e:;; - ?f a r g ui ng Lr i•Jfed µoints •)11 t ended the same science c l ass es in an \ visw n of the _wil l of Ambrose We.st the pro g ram were Mrs. W. W. D ay , , e n t effects of this c h a n ge upon so ,:ie- Lne pla ;:, ,, "1 · Ar. entir•J ch apter is Oh 11 d 1 t b as read at m1dmght before the President of the Nebrask a P ar ent- y et some fear h as been expre -se d devof;erl to r e!mttal , a;i d :11nther to 10 co ege, an a er were mem ers . . h . f , • , f h f 1 . th ' rernai n 1ng eirs, twenty years a· t;;!1· Teac her A ssoc iatio n, and Professo r · in other public ations and by J·ourn!ll- ·1 refut a tion. On e part 0f th e ch a pie r o t; e s a ine ac u ty 1n e science 1h. d th Th" ._ t h a· t· f ! "d · d i 1 d h U K i s ea is, W lwL e 1ssa is a- - Clements a nd Professo r Crago I i.;ts who share eminence w ith the on ev1 ence goes mto e tai o n the epartment of t e ru v ers1ty of an - 1 , f t -h t f t h ·u . , .,.. _ . I uu f St t' · " Pl t' 1011 o e o u come O· e w1 :is e _ Th l 1 l ded as speak- wnter A fe w weeks ago t he New se o a 1st1 cs - a 1o1 rn con- &as Dr Smith however crave uo the 1 e or1gma p a n me u , · , . . · · . '."' - 1pressed by some of the heirs, ana t h e St te S • e· d e nt Chas W ; y ork Times publish ed an a rtic le e n- Idu ct 1s separately tre a ted, m one field of science in an active way an d . h - e1s a n ,_ • 1plan to drive t e he1res,. msane T 1 d M. Chloe B a ldrid ge - .of I ti tied "The Ri se of Feminine Dom i n- 1 chapter. Perhaps two of t he most the mm1stry some years ago I f th t ·k f 1 J ,., 1 t ay or a n iss · f 1 d 1 h t . "Of Th · k t k f h. t . th 1 e ne wol i fo . t .le ?t r:i; ::; l P d o · t he State Dep a r t ment of Educ ation, ; a tion ." T.he g ist . of this article set Ifuse :n c ap. ers Tai e ,,e spea er oo o r is op-1c e I 1;.; it a strea { o m s:m1 y a re a y but the s udden de ath of Assi sta nt Ifr. rt r. t h e alarm ing s it u ation that con- I ens1ve an efens1ve actics. an d of th e ! in the family, the h e i: ess, Annabelle Superintendent Graliam. m ade it im- fro n ts the ma le members of the r ace The book is dedi cate d "To E. c. B. Rela t ion .of Science and Rehg10n I West, the ro le so a dz:iir a bly possible for ei t her to attend. Statistics asse mbled by the dep art- a nd V. E. C., who tau g ht us to think In this he contrasted the civilza.- 1by Miss Margaret C.hnebur g , t he lis t - M D h ti t d men t of Commerce divulged t he ; ,. c;t for ourse lves." Undoubtedly the au. . · n d 1i hi · t · rs. ay, w o recen y re ur n e t1-0ns of t he east and t he west, point- I en er is e t r u s. . verrng ecs asies. from the Annual C:onfer.enoe of P ar- that th':l r.C a1·e betwi::e n eig ht a nd nin e thor, a former d e b ate student of ing ou.t that thou.gh the Mi,;s 111 sor;ie. A e nts and Teachers in W ashin gton, D. million w ome n in gai " i' ul Professor Ch ate lain , is thus line bet ween east and west i s ex- formei plays 'l.gam demrmstiate., -::n i C talk before the entire stu- to lie explicit they arc i;espects to those w ho tau g ht him t remely ind e finite, one c-0uld approx - tb i s perfor?1ance he r. at a specja.J convocation on eco n om ic all y independent. In t he p io- much of t he material incorpo r a ted in imat e it qui te well by saying .that broad interpretation '.lI hei p "Lr : Tues day ; s ubject, of P a r- nee1 era of 1h e. lJni te d S tates 1 vir l t h e n ew text'. Old d e baters h ave "he· " E ast ends with the disus e of is most commendable. Only when ex t T h . A , t" ·n' Nebi·aska" v rew to maturi t y an d if '> h e >; :. d he ard Mr W11Lhoft d e b ate will reco g -

' · h ok Miss Cline- en - eac e1 ssoCJa ion 1 man propelled machinery, and the treme t overto President Selke spoke to the re g ular s hown capab1h ty or beauty, s he en - u'. ze some of hi s ta c t 1cs exp lame d in west be-gins with .the use of mechan- ( burg, did _ her s c;_reams t.o a point . eSse tnh ly W e dne.,o .O:tt " Educati o n teJ:e d, a .state p£ m at rimony t:h a-t bis book. icaHy a l'l'D"ara.tasY· · '.I' h m; (Co n ·tin o n Page 4:, S ol. '.!:) as a n Investment "

(Contin u e d on Pa g e 4; Col. 2) The book is of especial interes b to r- ·- d · Peru stud e nts because it almost e n- showing· t hat throuigh science an m - - 1·

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STER SPRJNG

P.-T. A. PR·ES

J·DENT

It h as bee n the po h cy Peru stude n ts bec a use it a lmo st e npropo r tionately a . o n I:> ro gr e sses of t h e P e ru State Te a chers Coll ege t o

tire ly a P e ru product. Mr. Willh of t . . s lnvention s an<il c1entific d1scoverioes i n

BASSO RECITAL

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foste r s u c.h educ ation a l acti vi t ies as secured all his underg ra du a te wo r k Again Dr. Smith b ' a re co nsid er ed v a lu a b.l e i n a d va nc i n g

TALKS AT CHAPEL

a t P er u , a nd his deb a te experien ce of all civiliz ation are 'th e as es t h e ed u ca t io n a l in t e rests of t his sec- on P rofess or · Ch ate lain's deb a te h ese three St d d P f Ch 1 h t ings: th e Go lden R ule h h u e nt s t o be G ive n Mu sica l Treat ti on of Neb r aska. W ith this ide a in squa · ro ess or ate a in ims elf J. • t h ' w lC is J' h - · d ' t h b t h · M'r l! W. ,W. Da y P .-T. A. Pres id e nt is a for mer Peru debater. re 1g10us; e Nat ur al La h' une '.20t m m , 1 as ee n e p r a c t1e e t o i scientific; and e vo lution w,h.: b r in g to the c a mpus from t ime to Tell oif Association ' s Values The b oo k was w ritte n durin g sp a r e so is scien tific . Of t h ese t h w I C a - Mr. Lester S pr ing, wh ose u nu s u a i t ime for a se ri es of lectur es, m e n tjme t h e p ast y ear, w hil e Mr . Willthat two beloncr w holly see g i fts as a si n g e r a n d ·nusi cia n h av e wh o h av e m a de notable prog r ess in Mrs. W W. D a y , pr eside nt of th e h oft h as b ee n on lea v e at t h e Uni v eruowev e r there 0 18 a l ose paor a llseielnbcee_. b h t hi d distinc tive lines of school wo rk, h op- N.ebr aska P aren t- Te a chers' Associ a - sity of Michi g a n µ • r011i:; _ ' m i.s t i nctio n ii" o·pera, con - d tw in g t h at t h e reb y benefi t m ig ht b e t10n, spoke to the students of th e A ve rtisin g a n no un ce m e nt will 1ee;1 science a n d r eligi on a nd· their cert, and o r ator io, a ls o p o sses ses a g a ined from su·c h con tac ts. co lle g e a t convoc a tion t ime, Tuesday, p r o b a bl y b e made earl y i n t he f all, re a 1011 to the gr o w th -O f m ankind." q u a li ty so c.h ara c.te r istic of many ot

J 11 M D w he n t h e b ook is r eady for dis t ribu- 'J:Ie further s t ate d. "Reli . . The a ttendin g , county sup e rinte n- j un e . · r s. . a y a . visi t or in . . bu ilt upon f •t h f '. h . g wn Is our yo u ng A me rk a n a rtists in th at dents the faculty i;nembers who I P e ru m connec t ion with the Coun t y Ih o n . P eru a nd fr ie nds of t he colS cienc:1 a lsoaitis lbn ' !G t od and j h e is a s, in te res :1n g a hum a n as (Con ti nued o n P age 4; Col. 1) Sup-e r in.t end en ts C o n f er e nc e h e ld , l ege co ng r a t ul a t e Mr Willhoft on , ' • u1 Upon IJu !l e 11 a nd 12 b ein g a ble to sec ure t he publica t ion faith - f a ith in t he u l tim a te conques t h e is a n artis t. Tha t is pratic a ll v t he Th 1 d of a new ho ok. of t he ele m e nts of scie nce for m a n's '.o n l y r easo n a n y a rtist i s

A SELKE

Im a n: use Both · d , • • · as cia 1on as b" ·d s : ience an :religion are Mr Spdn g b a hu s b an d a nd a fa th-

GJVES 'ADDRESS

lwe ll as i ts rap id growth wi th•n th e " EAST IS WEST" TO BE use u p on I n fe renc e We k , I ' 1 I PRESENTED TH IS SUMMER noth' d fi 't f · now er. he i s an ath lete t oo, an d a lover

,a s t f ew y e a r s She impr essed upon t mbg t ·eb 111 e 0 t he or fu- o f t.he o ut d oo rs. Summ er fi nds him 'h e r li s t eners th e benefits t hat are deure, u as e o-ur c onclus 10ns o n th I · d h h h resu lts of th e p t · f ' e i n th e woods , a lo n g the fis hi n g St. Cloud T eachers Col.lcgc Pres id e n t rive t ro u g t e ma fr ta in a nce of a as l n e r rin g fro1n P a r e n t T ea ch ers ' As soci atio n in ev er (Cont m u ed o n P ag e 2· Col 5) Istreams a n d , often as n o.t, o n th e T a lk s on E du ca tion sc h < 1 S h d 1 1 • J(I e expresse a wis 1 t rnt - g o l f course w hil e w i nte r fi n d s him h · PE R U Ff.REME ' Pr es iden t George A Selke of t he ev e ry te ac er attendm g sc ho oi h ere ' N P LAN 1 in the gym n asium with the r e su lt · ' Jth is Sumllle r g oes o u t n e xt fall to BIG ; T IME FOR FOURTH State Te a cher s Colle a e St Cl oud J.. · th a t many a l ocal bo x er h a s been sur- " ' ' 1 •• E'lp t n e w ork t h a t t h e P T. A is . h h . f t b d IMinne sota, deh v.ered a fo r cefu l a d- 1t i yho t o do D fi •t l p ri sed to find t at t e si x oo roa I · "' · e m e ,P ans have b ee n made a n d . h h d d ress t o t he s tudents of t h e co ll e g e ) fr<. D a y a lso t old of the work Per u will cel ebrate the Fourth in d u e sho uld ered s p arring p art n e r , w o a 1 a nd a ncient f orm. l e d him a merr y cnase t n a t d ay , / a t ch a pel time June a t th e n a ti"Onal co n v en t ion, reproves . to b e no ot he r th a n the a rtist 112. 'Mr. Selke spoke m Iv:e \•;e d some .'the ac t.: omplis hm e nt s The Peru F ire Company has taken b e is li ste n i n g to th a t evenin g. d ay th e co unty supermte nd e nts in oi. t.w p ast p r esid e n ts, a nd ex pr esse d up t he m atter of celeb r ati o n, and w ill His rec i tal h ere, Jun e 20, w ill a()- me etin g at Peru. sv Iro e of the h op es th at th e p _ T. A have charge of the arr angement s. w ill •ry t d t k tl · · P eal to eve r y lov er o-f m u si c, fo r Mr. Mr. Selk e com m e n ted ex ten siv el y • 0 un e r. a e .n s co m in g h as been rai sed, th e Talmag e ye a Sh f th l d h

_ T o Mrs. Ann a Bes t Jo der goes m uc h of t h e admir a bl e s u cc ess of the :;tagin g of t h e n ote d h e av y pr.odu ction of t h e " Cat a nd U1e Can ary " Th is p l a y jg r a n ke d a mon g h er h eav iest p r od u dioo an d on l y "P. D oll' s Hou se" which she dir ected l ast ye a r, su rpasses it.

" The Cat and t he Canary " was n ext to t he l ast of Mrs Jo de r ' s p ro duct io n s to be stag ed a t P e ru. Th e p l a y 1un der he r di rection will be a Chin ese pl ay, " B ast is W es t ," t o b e pro du ced du ri n g t h e fi r st six w eeks of t he s ummer sc h oo l. At the cl os e Spring's p r .o g r am w ill consist or imm - on th e wo rk .of .th e in s titution at P e - ! · e . ur . e r rem a1.· rn on t e band s ecured, a n d Fred Hawxby, of work t h a t 1s b d N b k b s from t he m ost ex a ctin g comp os - ru, a lw ays h ow ev e r, keeping in m ind ein g one in e ras a of summer school M r s. Jo der will Auburn, h a s b een secured as s peake r e;; t o th e b a ll a d , w hich is loved s o t h a t he w as fr o m Mi nneso t a. H e by t h e ass oci ation sin ce t h is for the d a y. m uch by t h e gen er a l public He b as u se d a s the subjec t of his address, en tra nce .to th e co un ci l.

The c elebration w ill be held d o wn b u t on e t hou g h t in m ind-that i s to " The B en efits of Educ ation." He fo cl os m g s he gave hig h praise t o

le ave on a tr ip, af.ter w hich time she w ill h ave h e r in Ml'S. J od e r w ill g o t h ere to ta k e up h er n ew du t ies as edi tor of t h e Pl aye r's Magaz in e, a n ation al dr a m atic p ublic ation

town, an d th e two blocks of the mai n g i ve h is b est a nd p.l e ase all. In this compared in det a il the a dv a n t a ges a Jo y in busines s str eet will b e clos ed t o traf- he c an not help but be an a t- a nd the pro g ress of edq.c a ti o n in Uni- c o1mecb on Wi th the work h e 1s doin g fie, cars bei ng r outed b y other streets o f gr e at m a gnitude. te d States with t hat of fo rei g n co un- for t h e association and alleys. t ries. "It w as interes t in g to n ot e," :----------"-----------------------

sUMMER DUDGET EVENTS

B" I y 1 , \fovie 7 t.o 8 :30

W e dn e sday, Jun e 19- 10 og . 0

June 20-Reci tal by Lest er S prrng, Bass .

June 29- Movi e , Sub m a rine .

July l - lO- D rama tic C l ub P l ay.

July 12--Mo vi e. " Co tters S aturday Nig h t "'

July 13--Musi cal Com edy, The

July 18--Mevie, Scarl e t Lady. Violinist.

July 2 2--Recital by H a rry Farbman,

July 29 Noah Beilhar z , Re a der.

A t 2 ---La wr e n ce Harp Quinte t. ugu s . .

August 3- Movi e , Flymg M a nne

August 1 7---'Mo-vie, T.he Lo n e Wolf's Daug hter.

August 9- Movie, The Fake r .

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h e r e m a rked "th a t the imteracy in this country is far below th a t of ot her l a nds, y et arm y s t ati sti cs s ho w t h at four out of e v ery ten in the a rm y co uld not re ad o r w rite." Sinc e t h a t ti m e, t he Spe a ker reJDa r ked , th a t r::it io• h as been dec re as ed. ·

In c ontinuin g, Mr. urge d upon h i::; a udien ce t h a t i t is the h e a ut y s i de of thi ngs th at peo ple s h ou ld try to se e, a nd t h at until we do :i ee t h a t side n o indi v idu a l can ap p reciate the thin gs a bout him

The s pe a ke r g av e a numbe r of inci de nts, m a n y of th e m havin g a ple asant t ou ch of humor, to prove his r emar ks .

CHAPEL CALENDAR

W edne sd a y, Jun e 19- Mr. Ji nd r a a nd Mr . Do y le of the Mu sic Dep a r tm e n t , Selec.tion s

Thu rs d a y, Ju n e 20--Add r ess es by D r Jess e Ne wlo n Di r e cto r of th e Frid ay Ju n e 21 Lin co ln Sch ool o;f Columbia University , N ew Yo r k.

W e dnesd a y, Jun e 26- Addr ess by Dr. Ned Dearb o rn of N e w '!: ork Un i ve rs ity, N ew Yo r k Cit y.

Thu rs d a y, Ju ne 28-Miss I va 0. He ndrick of t h e Jun io r R e d Cr oss.

FrJd a y, June 28--Same

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929.

THF PEQ'IH l

PERU IN JUNE

Ml I\. U \ Sing the g ladness of the morn,

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Entered at the Posto1fice of Peru, / Nebraska, as second class matter.] Sin g the g lory son g of noon, IBlue, blu.e sky uplifted,,. Published Weekly at Peru S ate Sh a dow dappled .light of June

A N··W a king breezes blowing, Widening 1eaf and sproutin g Joy o f all things g rowing.

WHO'S WHO' ON PERU CAMPUS

corn,

Pedagogian Adds New and Unique

Teachers Coll4e Through green branches sifted Robin in the thicket, You are, what you are, where you are, Bradshaw. Soundless stfr of dreaming leaves, STAFF \ and why you are. PJease bear in Ma rg ar e t Rh o dus , of P e r u, Drowsy chirp of cricket.

i n t he' Lin co l n publ ic schools. Marjorie Arnold, of Hamourg, la , is the primary teacher at H amburg. Mabe l Hunter, of Sidney, fow a, t eaches in th e grades at Hamburg E a rl Whipple , of Fort escue, Mo., w ill teac h i n the j unior high school at Daw son Ralph Sellho r n , o f North Be nd, will The purpose of the "Who's Who teach .the ei ghth grade at W o odriver. on the Campus" column is just ex- J o hn S tah n , o f Millford, will be the Year-Sc 81·ngle copy h f actly what the name typifies. / It i s JJuni or high p r in cipal at Re d Cloud. Sin g t e peace o summer eyes, h to let the other students kn-0w who Jesse Tho rp e , of Wae-0, teac es at

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - - WILLIAM OKRENT mind. however, that it is impossible a t Valparaiso.

ASSOCIATE EDITOR for the Wh-0's • Who editor to know Flossie R omiau, of S yr.ac use, wi ll

- WILLIAM ARMSTRONG Sing, 0 sing the hear.t of June ,

BUSI N ESS MANAGER all of you If he did, writing this teach in the high sc h oo l at Hai gler ' - - FLOYD CHASE Steeped in golden weather, INSTRUCTOR IN JOURNALISM - - THOMAS EDSON ENNIS Nature's myriad chords in tune, column would be easy. But now, Dale !Ty k e , o f Tab or, p r es1.dent Of ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR - - MILLARD FOWLER All grad· things together. folks, you can help a great deal. the sophomo r e d a ss, will be high REPORTERS Esther Ann Clark. When the "Who's Who' 'editor comes school princip a l an d t eac h m anu al to you don't hesit&te to tell him all training, at M alver n , Iow a.

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LESLIE

ab0ut yourself. This will greatly Tigar d , of D orc h es ter, t aught

HELkN WAGNER LONE TROUBADOR lighten his burdhen and .contribute .to in the hi g h scho-01 at P rag ue last - - - - HARVEY NEUMEISTER - the success of t e column. year.

ENTERTAINME NTS HELEN HOLLIWAY

J. Boswell, of F.alls City, is head A. C. Hol eman , '29, 'forme rly taught WHO'S WHO HAROLD MA.RREN DEAR MR EDITORi of the physical scienee department at science in the hi gh sc hool at Pilger.

Well, well, well, so this is summer that place Mr. Boswell was editor E r n es t Ro t hert, o f Howard, is a sc,hool- my, my, how one is aeceived of the Pedagogian in 1915. It was membe r of t he colle g e fooflball and

GRE ETINGS!

Welcome to P·eru and vacation.

V ac ation no t in t h e s ense of physi ca l re st alone , but a ch a nce for a ment a: " c oalin g up.'' An opportunity to reg1.ii n t he old in spir ati on and ide a l of sc;·vi ce .t hat .h o lds s o many in th•! tcac hin g field . Summer school g- iv es us t h e ch a nc e t o g ain n ew thund er for .t h e c omin g y e a r : New viewp oints

c ommon di s cu ssion. of pr o hlem s g iv es us new h e lp t o cope with th e comin.ir year's probl e ms in a new 'O\ a y. Th e n th at lo n g put off r ea din g c a n be d o n e W on't i t l)e g r eat t o br-ows e thru t h e lihra r y a na r ead to one's he a rt's content.

L kew is e comes th e oppori:uni t v of 101H!Win.g· o ld acqu a int :,nces, or in g n ew fri e nd s It's to see how we ll Ch a rli e or Mar y look, or be told th at Be t ty is m a rri.ed , but not to h e r old Peru "be a u." Then ' there is Sund a y, wh e n a g r oup with picnic lunch leave in th e mornin g for a hik e thru the hill s of P e ru What v- ith pickin g fl ow e r s, with cookin g "w eenies," or toastin g m a rshmallows, wi t h b athin g in a chance s tr e am o r br oo k, a nd th e n strollin g leisurely home for supper and an evening o:I'

und e r the blue and white colors of 1 by this summer weather. OR one d-ay during his edit orship that t he paper 1 1 b a sk e tb a ll t ea ms . H e will return to Old Peru. i I had prickly heat, and the next day was changed from a monthly to a Peru ne x t y e ar This g 1:ea t athlete is none other II had goose my! weekly publication. . Archie Ma rtin, o f Paw ne e City is than the smilin g Paul " Swede" Her.tz , When I ;was registermg, I over- I Harold McCreight, '29, of Fairbury Isuperintendent-elec.t a t Pau lina. of Malvern, Io w a. He stand six I someone that they were Ii s teacher of science at Broken Bow. Lucille McKeown , of Harlan, la., two and tips the scale beam at 228 g omg to take , voice lessons because Fl-0yd Chase, '29, of Syracuse, te ac hes in the g rade s at Springfield. pounds H e ca n move that wei g.ht they to learn horn to breathe , teaches manual , training in Nebrask a i C arl Cunn ing h am, of Pawnee Ci ty. the distance of one hundred yards in ,Ju st thrnk, all thes e ye ars and not City senior high school. He is bus- · will be he a d o f t he comm e r cial de10.8 seconds. knowing ho w to breathe-my, my! in ess mana g er of the Pedag og ian. · p a rtmen t in P l a tts m o uth ,hig h school H t h . 1 k b F a ther used to say that people died Fores t B. Shrader of Plat tsmouth ne x t y ear. er z as o ee n a rem ar a le guard 1 b h · · ' ' b k tb 11 H t d 11 from not breathmg - etter urry, 1s elect at Bartley. Carl A. Skeen of E lmwoo;i teaches m as e a e w as vo e an a -. · · · l · · ' u., f .t. f h . h little g irl, and take your smgmg es- Wilham Okrent, -0f Hamburg Iow a,, music in P i erce high sc h ool con erence pos1 10n or t ree straig t : ' · · Yea 1·s Mr Hi ll a ·d f St J h sons. is editor of the Ped a go g ian. He is J ames D e lzell, of Peru , will ce ach y 1 , o . osep , , y t 1 ·d l · h as 0 1v en h' 1 t ours · ru y, pres1 ent-e ect of the Peru Dra m a ti c a t hletics at Sid ney Io wa " J im" is 0 1m se ver a urg en in v i- T E LONE TROUBADOR ' . tati ons to join his famou s te am. T he H , - Club. a t h r ee-le tter ma n at P er u. Ma lve 1 : n y out h is t he g reatest defen- H a rold Marren, of Tecumseh , a nd Mrs. P a ul H o y, of F arnsiv e pl ay er th a t has played on the

SUGGESTIONS

president of the senior class .of '29, i s a m, attend s c.h ool h ere n ext year. Peru court. head of the social science Mr Ho y was s u perinten d en t a nd J\.frs. Fo r two consecutive ye a rs the foot-

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in Blair hi g h scho ol. at Free dom last year b a ll s crib es were un a nimous in their Averyl Gaines, '29, of Peru , W'.l.S i !l am of Aubur n, as· choic e of the blond Iowan as all-con- ' c apta in of the c olle g e d e bati n g tea m. s oc i ate editor Of the Ped ag ogian, fer e nce tackle. Last season thev vot- College Librarian Gives Ilelpful Jn- Les lie Leon a r d, of P a wnee Ci ty t:ea ches m t h e h i gh school at Shu bert. e d him the hon or of formation tor 2itudents was a member of the debatin g t e am. ,Lest e r of Peru, teach es f lib k H Myrlin McGuire , -0f Dewit t , is pri·n- manu a! t r a m mg at S he l ton u a c 1s terrific plun g es wrou g ht · G · h

In t he same w ay th a t a teacher and c ipal of the Ax tell hi g h school eorae Cowell of Pe · h · a voc , to a ll opposition last se ason · - · ' r u reac, es 111 Aftei he h a d torn his way throu g h a t ext boE>k serves the students in a Leone V ande r ford, 29, oi P er u, t h<) hi g h sc h ool at Wahoo Oma ha Uni v ers ity .to the tune of five college course, so do the colle g e will teach in Benkleman hig h scho o l. touchdowns, the · m etropolit a n n ew s libr a ry a nd libr a ri a ns serve all of H a rvey N eumeister, o:f Nebr ask a w ri t ers de s cribed him as " t: h at hu- th e stud e nts m a ll of the courses. A CJ.ity, is superintendent of schools at ma n tank ," and "Gra f 's Locom o ti'! e.'' libr a ry is a bo ? ks br ot T a lmage

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. . . ·. . . . oge er a 110- arganrzeu-in -uc « y- am--vonm , =, v.L "v n H• I home for and a.n evemng ot I addition to his ball lu gg in g a b1h- as to serve la r ge numbers of will teach in Pilg er hig,h school. Dr. R. P Smith, of Bozeman, M on· s tudy or re a din g , that IS a day well i1es he was a fierce blocker ;rnd prov- and teachers in l ,a wide vanety of Joe Butler, Of Alexandria, teache s

'tana, Gives Dedicatory Address s pent. j ed the way for many lon g runo:; made subjects. It is necessary that some in Garland high school. ___ Slowly and pleasantly the d a ys and , by team mates. . ) rules and regulation be Dorothy '29, ?f Om a h a, (Continued from Page One) weeks will pass' and before you know ' Major John L. Griffith, •1thletk so that this collection will be of the will teach in :the JUmor h;gh school

that w ha.t the fu.tm ' e results will be it, "welcome to Peru and v aca tion" commissioner of the Big Ten confer- greatest service to every one. a t"" S a fford, Arizona. B th sc'ence and religion are con. will b e change d to good bye and e nce h as chose n Hertz as fifth in shot <lerit s who ha ve µsed the Peru L1- Claude Mathews, '29, of Falls City,, 0 1 1 ·ng changing and modi. . b ' I stant y grow1 , fa r ewe ll till n ext year . So let' s en- put in a field containing all of the brary durin g the past week have ob- will coach athletics at Wood rne, a . f . There is a gradu al evolutio n joy to the fullest "Old· Peru." co lle ge a nd universi ties of Ame rica s erved no d oubt, that the libr ary. 1 Hl!rry Williams, '29, is snperin t cn-, mental and physical aspects of [ The ' "Bi g Swede" won second at the the center of the educational i:c t 1v-1- 1dent of scho-o.Is at DeBeque, both science and ConseTHE FENCE STRADDLER K. C ". C indoor track and field ty of the campus. Because we wish to ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Noerrhngei' tl one c·an possibly prophesy ,._. I b h h 1 f '29 'll t h quen Y no

People have a tendency to bombard meet las t February. He est ablished q-; a ke i! serve the demands mac: up- . ot of. t e . c ass 0 • WI eac what the developments of science the "fence straddler," merehr be- two new records at .the Hastin gs re- o n it, and to have :ac,h_ studen., he- m DeWitt hig,h school. within the next fifty years; or even ca us e he will not take definite sides lays. He took fourth place in the come acq uainted with its resources Mona Lyon, '29, of Harrison, ·..vill twenty-five y ears, will produce. Itsufof a qu es tion. He is called a coward shot and di s csu at the Kansas Relay s. a nd a ids to we c'.111 )'. our head the commercial aepartment or fic e s to say tha t it will be far beyond by one g roup, a fool by a nother He broke both -0'.f his old records at attc·ntion to the followmg sug g estions C rawford high scho-ol. the wildest dreams and imag'inations g roup , a nd queer b y the re st of _ the conference meet this spring. His c•Jl"l r.erning its use: Howard Bath, -0f Brownville, of our fi t great scientists people Yet is not "fence straddling 9eave o f 47 feet, inches will Certain books, because of the great c- oaches athletics and is principal of Most of the students and faculty at justified? Per h aps we have mis_judg- probably stand for a quarter of a demand, have been placed on reserve; the hi g h school at Harrison. tended the exercise, as did Colon el e d s uch people in the past. S1mpl;y century. That is the longest toss ev- these hooks may be used for a period P a ul Hertz, '29, ?f Malve_rn. Towa 1 T. J. M a jors, lifetime friend and h d · t't· b th of two hours . If not returned at the f the b c;· co g s m Per u s T h becau s e they will not help t row a er ma e m compe i ion y any a - was one o i,,.; champion of Peru S tate eac ers wr e nch into the machine we despise lete of any college or university in e nd of that time, a fine i s charged. c h:.an pi o nship football team, and for ICollege, a nd .his brother Mr. ,Wil tse t h e m. Yet they h ave enough fore- the state of Nebraska. (But wait- Pl ease sign your name to the large the past years has been an 111- j Majors. b d f b •· wh1'te card and leave the card on the t d b k tball sig h t to see the goo d a nd a o o...u L ast Tuesday morning Mr. Hertz sta ,e g uar m as e · The old sci·enc e hall , located -0n the sides, a nd would r ather do construe- hurled that 16 pound bronze pill 50 loan desk. Edwin Booth, of Dou g las, is ca p- 1 north side of the campus was origin· d th · · Books not on reserve must be call- b 11 tive work by themselv·es an e1r feet, 11 inches! Only a few inches taiu-elect of the college bas k e t a ally the library. It was a fram e d th t h ed for by "call number." T.his numgroup th a n t e a r down an en ry from the world's record! In t e opin- structure built in 1885 In 1907 its to rebuild. ion of many Peruvians, this big ath- ber is found in .the upper left hand Ch a : les Clark, '20, i s ;;uperinten- size was doubled and the en tii;e struc· Sittm g on e ence · 1 card catalo g is an alphabetical ar- I · · th f g ·ves one a lete with the sunny disposition will corner of the catalo g The I clen t-e lect at Nei:>raska. ture v eneered 1 n bri"ck. ch a nce to balance the extremes ana set a n ew world's record before the . J\":1mm gs P arnort of A? ;burn . F rom 1907 to the present time it a lso sooner or later brin g them .to- next olympic games which will be rnn g ement by author,. sub and is Lo be .head coach of athletics in has been used by the biology depar t. t itle of ;every book m the library. g ether once aga in. "Fence strad: he ld at Los ,Angeles in 1932. , Cer<t 1 ·jl City hi g-rh schvol. ment, located on the firs t floor an d The books no.t on reserve are issued dll.n g " 1·s nothing more than taking Norman F. of Waco, is th h · al · ce and mathern ati c for a period of two weeks. Please l e P ys1c sc1en ' · t he "middle of the road" position on STUDENT PARTICIPATION h h 1 b superintendent ::tt P:H1ama. departments on the second floor, sign the dated card whic t e i r a ry t hin gs Is that not the heat methoa assi'stants hand to you and leave this Kenneth G aines, '29, of Peru, will The new cience hall is built ad· II? Wh A school paper is like a chain. The t h · D · ht h · h h I to take after a en one g oes card on the loan desk.- eac m wig i g sc ao joining the auditorium aud upon the t bT th d 'ver has a ten chain is as stron g or weak according

M a et Cl'n b - f "P h h nu omo I mg e n . - Sin g le issues of m agazines are is- arg r e u rg, . ' o .. eru, site of th e oJd training sc h ool w ic d e l1 cy "to stay in the middle of the to the st1·eng·th of each 11'nk. A school will teacli mathem at ics in Strom s t d · 1870 Th Id i.., 1 1' ld sued to students. Please sign for · · - was erec. e i-n . is o µ, • r oa d. Why? Because .the track there I b f 1 o I if all these at the loan desk. Bound burg high sc.hool. when i t was razed in order to make · b tt · th o a d is smoother a nd p a per can e success u n y Fl D · '29 f N b k is e ei, e 1 . L ' k . ' the students feel that it's their paper volumes of ma ga zines are not issued, orence avis, ' 0 e r as a ino- stood until about two years ago, t he h 1 h1 and that they are responsible for the but are ararnged alphabetically City ,:n . w:y f b:r. · a new ino dern building. a bles im tho swi c eas yt w.ten f e publication of every issue. The Peda- a round t;})e readin g room. We as·k Marvin DJck Williams, of Nehgh, This new home of the science demeet:s anot er car or .ge ou 0 a Ig ogian is in the same position as the you to pay particular attention .to see Iis cheer le,ader at Peru, and one of· partment h as three stories, a base· rut 111 to the smooth middle People I' k R di f th f t th t that you remlace them in· the s ame the colleges star track men. ment, and most interestin!l of all, Jin are like the driver. They realize 111 • • e ga r ess £?. _e . ac a r H d z k f T h . , h d th d j there 1s a s taff which is directly re - place from which you got them. owar 00 e,cumseh,, i:s aH- o bse rvatory o n the .top of the build· t at 1t s uman to err, an ey o . other of Peru's football a d t k h h 1 t t 1 spons1ble for 1ts publication 1t cannot W·e have found that desk service is - - · - P in g _ It is - equipp<ed with - a telesc e>pe WI S. : to Ur S Ones a e. or be an ideal paper unless e a ch 'student more e fficient if the •library assistants With W,hich astronomy Students will until they have had. a fall' view capable of writing sends in printable have certain assigned duties, such as S a muel Tr a udt, 29, who , has assist- study the movements of the heav enly o: it'.d material. If you wish the Ped ago - waitin g on patrons, releasing b oo ks ed in the chemi stry departmen t .the bod ies the sithe t ey ' 0 a e g ian to be a re a l live newsy paper from previous c.h arges, se.lving books, past year has been a ppointe d by tli'e It is p l a n ned to install new :!QUiJ.1· t at e1r convm ions are unbiased i.... t t d h th is summer let's h ave some co-op- etc. ,. Will you please take this into · 0 0 c emical warfare ment throughout the building, and and fair.

So let's have more "fen·ce straddl ers" who build constructively thah "side takers" who are forever b1:eakin g do w n a nd never building

"SWEDE" HERTZ OF PERU

One of the outstanding athletes of history has been entered in the N ational A. A. U. track and fi.eld games which wil lbe held at Denver this coming July. He will compet,e

erat ion. Ev e r yo ne send in a n ar.ticle, cons id e r atio n when h an din g in your wo rk at Ed gewate r Arsenal. to h ave all in readiness for t he op' Raymond Schriner, of D b · or some n e ws items, an e ditori a l, or requests at the desk. un ar, 1s ening of the fall term in Septe mber. other worth while mat erial that will Pl ease fe e l free to ask either of prmclpal a nd coach of Union high This will be gre a tly apprecia ted by · te est the n1 aJ'o1·1'ty of tl1e st udent ti l'b · the · t ts f sc hool ""' H t · h h l •l 111 r - ie 1 ran ans or assi.s an or · uu. oy , 1n c ar,g-e of the p y body. Dop't he sit ate b eca use of an help in loc at in g information in ref- , H a i old Bosley, of Pawnee City, was 1 ,science q epartment since 1910; by inferiority complex. L et u s jud ge erence books. a member of Neb raska Wesleyan's Holch who is head o f the whether the material is n ews. Dr-op Beca u se of such crowded conditions team1 and of Wesleyan's de- d e p a r t men t . and by Mr. Hill of tbf yo ur contribution into the P eda g o- in the r ea ding room will you please a ing· team ast year. Imathemat' d _ t J N · , ! CS ep a1 wuen g i an b ox, whic.h is lo cated in the t r y t o u se this room for study pur- oe a i man, 29, of Alexandria, is This fine building :however is rut hallw ay of the adminis tration build- poses o nly principal of t he high school at Ches- the b eginnin g , just uni t vrtrnl in g next to the statu e of the great Frances E Churc h, Librari a n terF i;: hop e d fo r i n the of a f ut ur e du cator H orace Man n . • reda Kenn e dy, of Peru, teaches hom e fo r a s t udy of t he scien ces.

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PERU PEDAGOGIAN

do .WERE MARRIED · JWERE MARRIED

ho <l g e . Better do sixty days; see IN KANSAS, MAY

Phone 36 w fa t you can do that.

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WEDNESDAY, JUN E 19, 1929.

NEW 1TI.ME SCHEDULE FOR, BURLI NGTO N TRAINS

A new time card went into effect on the Burlington l ast Sunday with j · I "And do you mea n to tell me A nnounce Marrria ge Miss Lillian Brady Weds Cecil laug hed in the face of death?." you

Lester :Parriott and Miss Ruth G regg

"L Sunday

augh? I t ho u ght I'd die." Ann ouncements we1·e received in

"The t · l

Peru last week of t h e marriage of Miss Lillian Bra dy, of Pe1.·u, and

, na 10na safety-first move - Lester P arriott, of P eru, and Miss Mr. Cecil S tark Qf Gordon w ere is- meeting w ith success, I hear.' Ruth Gregg at Smith Center, Kansas, I · ' ' ' es, all the fellow s are wearing on Saturday, May 11. The marriage lmarned at Gordon, Nebr. , Sunday,

s usp ende rs again.' was solemnized by the pastor of the Jun e 2. The wedding occurred at

Stark .- practically no advance notice. All four passenger trains are chan ged, but only a few minutes each. The big change affecting P eru is the train into Omaha. This reaches Omaha two h ours and 45 minutes lat er than formerly, getting there now at 2:35 in the afternoon. Coming home it now leaves Omaha at 5:25 in the evening.

Presbyterian church, at his residence. ithe Methodist p arsonage and the f f Ju li a: Renee s u rely is optimistic .' Following this the young couple made ceremony· was solemnized by Rev.

J a n: "Why?"

NEEDS a s h ort wedding trip, and came to J. w . Embree, at three o'clock p. m.

Julia: "She's c h r i stened her little P eru last week, b eing for the summ er Th 1 1 f t th t · f

daughter M · ld h · h 11 h . e coupe e a evening or

arigo , oping s e wi , at t e home of F. M. P arr10tt, south h Bl k H'll f dd" t ·

I suppose " of Peru. t e ac i s. or a we mg np. but will return m abo u t ten d ays a!ld

FINE PORTRAITS Patronize Peru A u vertisers The bride is a girl, and has will be at home to their friends at

According to the new schedule the early morning train, formerly coming at 4:50, n ow gets here at 4:43, seven minutes earlier.

The 9 :44 tra in from Nebraska City now comes at 9 :38-six minutes earlier

ALBul\6S

College. She is a successful teacher, I th h 1 11

attended the Kearn_:y State Teachers , Gurdon after June 17.

· . Bo t ese young peop e are we PHOTO FINISHING being e mployed the past year m the . p Th b 'd · h h I t Sh It Th th kn own in eru. , e n e 1s t- e sc oo a e on. e groom 1s e I CAMlERAS f F M P · tt f th' · · 't 1dau.ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant

son o arr10 o 1s vicm1 y,

The train a t 5:01 n ow comes at 4 :52 -nine minutes earlier.

The late evening train get s here at 7:55-twenty minutes later.

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d h · d h' ' d t' t th Bra dy, .of this pl ace, and a most es-

Invited to enroll for teaching an as receive 1s e uca 10n a e · ..t.'M p T h II B 'th timable and popular young lady. She

eru eac ers co ege. o are now I .A positions with tt d' th h 1 t p : is a graduate of the P.eru State

f a en mg e summer sc oo a eru, 1 ·

. w ere r. arr10 w1 ge 1s . . 1 • h 1

h M p · tt "II t h" A B 1Teachers College, class of 1929, re-

TheDav1s Sch.ool Serv1·ce d . A t Th ·n b th , ceivmg her A. B degree at t e c ose

t egrheethm u?'us · ey WI 0 I of the first semester in Janu ary For

W. T DAVIS, '06, Manager eac e coming year. I h t he past semester she h as been t eac -

138 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebr. Read Pedago.gian Ads- It Pay s! !in g at Wahoo.

The .groom is the son of John f DR. N. S. HARA.TIAN # ot Elmwoo d, and is now a

Read Pedagogian Pays i ' DENTIST I young man of

X-R4y SERVICE # in g en gag ed m the mercant ile bus1-

Going to Omaha n ow it is almost n ecessary to change to the M. P. in order to get a n y time in Omaha. Another change is in the Red Oak train. Instead of coming to Nebraska City that train now runs straight to St. J'oseph, and the Nebraska City stub goes to Hamburg t o connect with it.

.ness. He is a lso a graduate of P e ru,

f # Over Barqes' Pharmacy / Tel 27 I !getting his degree last year. He is

a youn g man of most excellent ch ar-

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Iacter , an d was one of the strong stu- · d ( h· will

d ts f I t ' class For the I Okrent, Armstr<•ng, an ase

SUPPLIES MANUAL TRAINING coming year will leave his store m

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charge of his partner and has ac- h ot si gned 'lP for F • d C k C S · 1 • • • f h h' h Al tha many ave n ree air an ran ase erv1ce LUMBER Icepted the prm c1pa lsh1p 0 t e 1g I "ti ourse the number the newswn n g c • THE NORTH GARAGE. schoo l at Chappell, to which place · . . t a WP.ll ur o- a niz- LACQUER, ENAMEL k: is sufficient o m sure · "'

they will move about th e first wee 1 ed p&per for tJie coming sum mer ThP

PAINTS I of September. ' ' editor-111 -chief, William Ok ren t h '!.£

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Both th_ese young. people have a 1had newspap er exerien:e en .at her

host of f riends both m the town and I ho ol papers His assocrnte, Wi lh am

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EAST SIDE - this sprmg Durmg the summer Mr. activities w ill be covere d by Harvey Crook will make his home at Union : N eumeister, who is well ac'quainted

with his parents, Mr. and Jesse Iwith a ll Peruvians and the activities _....,_..,_...__.....,_.._._ C k h"L th b "d ·11 "d I

roo • w 1 e e n e WI res1 e of the school. Helen Wa g ner will

her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank give us the inside dope on our faculty

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an ar I The young couple a re well known t heir step. Harold Marren will take

SERVICE STATION he re and took an active part in school care of a new column to be known as

1 Full line of Polarine and Mo.- work. · Who's Who; this column \Vill .tell y.ou

bile oils. Greasing, car wash- all abo ut your friends and what they

ing, and Free Crank Case Ser- Pap a: "Abie, v ere is mine g lasses?" will be d oing this com l ng year. Adi vice. Car laundered in good Abie: "On your nose, Pap a." vance dope and write-ups of the

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1 Prof.: " The names of your ::;iarents, writes with the p e n of a Heyward

Our Advertisers are Boosters. i Patronize Peru Advertisers. nis, a former newsp aperman both on

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Phone for appointment no.w for your permanent before

Word has just reached Peru >f the

marri ag e of Miss \' ; , ;,: ini8. Geraldil1e f $5.00 with one finger wave free.

the weather gets so hot. Our special prices $7 50 anci'

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Menefee to Mr. Otto K. Fabian. The wedcHug t ook pb ,·t' on June 12. Mi;;s

Menefee [raduate'1 ''"()m Peru w;r:n

FINGER WAVES "ti-!e cla;;'., uf a 1 d Mr. Pahi a.1

WATER WAVES with the class of Both : au ;!·J:t

EYE-BROW ARCH at Orleans last year.

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Miss Emma Wood and Mr. Carl . f Cunningham were married recently. Both have been former Peru students,

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Training," "Financing the Rural Pro- Ioften superior to that done by men. 1 ....,_,.__ You'll not be dissappaiiited gram," "Modern Rural School Build- The larger univers ities of ' the nation, ' I For Sale Cheap I . . hair t at in gs." which were formerly for t he training # f i if you get your cu

Both mornings there was a gro up of 111en alone, have r aised the bao on I Solid Oak LiJ?rfiry

1929 Senior Class Play Re-Staged for Alumni Association Benefit

,·BOB KNAPP, breakfast as well as a group I.inch- women students and hav e permitt ed Table. Good Cond1t1on. to 6aines Hell on the eon at each noon. On Tuesday eve- the matriculation of women. Yale f' R ff Knapp (Next I · . . 1 Pavement-> ning there was a superinten den t-fac - adm its women to every one of her ----.ulty mixer; direc te d 1by t he D eans gradt:.:ite schools except t he <li>'inity •-'"-"_..___ Our Adver tisers are Boosters, (Continued from P age One) and a parting social and refreshmen t school an d .the schools of law and Read Pedagogian s- a · = where the tru e tone of her voice p erio d, w ednesday afternoon at ' tour medicine. Harvard admi·ts womep to

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During t he coursl! of the plot ter- session and for unrestricted study Pure foods- Everything for your table. F resh and cold I rible, mystifyin g incidents occur.

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an d resea:ch in the graduate school mea t s. Fresh milk from certified cows. Ffuit and v eget-

Evil spirits in the mansion are fore- of ed ucation. Women are bl F esh and canned Pro mpt deli v ery R easonable casted by the twenty-year trus ted

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the right to study in the Michigan - r THANK / YOU · PHON E 25 negro serv.ant of the West's as well as law _ .. .

__ are fears of an escaped lunatic in- Whatever o ur beliefs may be in

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1• part again speaks in that frightening ard of performance m the mamten-1 ' · chord that often times sent strings (-Continued from P age One) ance of society has been materially ·I N 0 of horro r into her listeners. To aid entailed light duties that w ere r ather raised, due to the competition that the

fl in t he mystery that must be cleared confining. Lo g ic ally i t consumed women have furnished the men. I

Dr. Patterso n, played by Joe Krejci, .time to milk cows and prepare the The significance of reg·istration at ' adds to the spirit of horror for until family wardrobe. Now the situation P eru is that this compe titio n bids ·fair

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SANDWICHES SALADS late in the pl ay, he might -easily be is different; the neck of t he matd- to con ti nue and will serve as an im-

COLD DRINKS taken to be the character whose un- monial anatomy-for t he mistress of petus to scholastic effort. I seen presence is connected with the the house is the neck that wiggles the

hidden and dreaded player, the es- head-instead of choosing her spouse Patronize Peru

aped lunatic.

from t he ranks of .the but cher, the

But as is :Ioretold, one of the eight baker, an d the candle-stick maker,

in the h<mse disappear Roger Cros- patronizes them for the majority by playe d by Mr. Alvin Holman, who of the articles she uses in her ac.tivi-

acts as administrator, is quietly mur- ties, thus contributing to their income ;

dered by a mysterious character. Mr. a nd support. Yes, women a re cling- ;

Holeman made his first appearance on ing vin\!S, but .they cling now to the

the stage this year in this play, and pocketbook; where their p1 ll a r used

conclusively that he possess- to b e the. smite of a husband or a

ed extra strong stage presence and sweetheart. f vo ice

Analysis of whole circ umsta nce

Up to this time, all the intended is s uffici e nt to cause ao·itation for if

fearful plans of Ch arlie Wilder, alias, several million men ar; to be North of the Theater

E ldon Hayward, cousin of j out of employment then it will be

an_d n:xt benefactor of the will, .hav_e/ n ecessa r y for the government to es- THE REVJCE j READY TO WEAR - SHO ES failed, and fin a lly proves t hat he 1s tabli sh a dole system and sa ve mil- Ji f the one to inherit the streak of in- lions of helpless males from starva- Ice .Cream Pop Com ' ' ·

sanity in the family. In Mr. Hay- tion and want. Glance at the pli g ht

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three stron g characters. Mr. Ha.y- 1that two million and a half men were __

in hi s love scenes as c-0 mpared Iplaced on the public dole. It may h e a

Salaries from $100 to per mont h. Must be gradua tes f the roll skillfully acte d by James threw men out of work; yet as one Crystal' Theatre of two year college course. .,) Experi ence p referred .bu.t not # D e lzell mo1·e once rra1 ' ned com IE l ' h 1 ' d ,, necessary. Write immediat ely . I

-. COLORADO ARIZ ONA with t h e nval part of H a rry Blythe, trifle unjust to asume that t his step

· , " .,, - ng is m a n so apt y sa1 , our wopJ.ete. from ,his audience. , men may be free, don'.t y-0u know ; I MON., TUES., JUNE 17-18

In his of . the insanity Ibut the jolly difficul ty is how are we i scene he displ ay ed act10n that many going to be free together?

Missouri Valley Teachers ' Agency ,.

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1 The process of thi s line of reason- I With J acqueline Logan, Ger- , I Denver, Colorado ohc_at1::. ine- .has been away from h orne a nd ' ' - trude Astor, and "Skeets" Gal-

a _professional would do du-

Fmally all the plans of drivin g at the conclusion to come home and U.o ,_nn-- ·-----'---' __ _, I Jagher.

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o li cat1::. in g .has been a way from home and Finally all the plans of drivin g at th e conclusion t o come home an d the h eiress insan e are wrecked and see how the evolution of polyandrism Hendricks, Kenneth Gaines, in the would eff.ect the men students here at rol e of the guard from the asylum, P eru. Manifestly t hey are in the is caught with the double-crossing minority. Sheer weight of numbers c har ader, Charlie Wilder · will n ot suffice to ov er come the disIn the process of the number of parity t hat threatens t h e male porplayers t h a t prove d their s tro n g dra- tion of t he Per u stu d,en t body with matic instincts, Mr. C edric Cririk, one extinc tio n. Exercis e of intelligence of the heirs must come in for his is futile, because Dr. Sherman, of share of the comment Mr. Crink Cornell University has proven con-

trude Astor, and "Skeets" Ga1Jagller.

HERE IS A "WOW"

of a story of New York stock exchange from a different angle. Also comedy.

Week End"

WED., THURS., JUNE 19-20 HERE IS CLARA BOW sented most of the humor of the tainment goes, the women are equals the "IT" girl in another smashwas the easy-going type. He pre- elusively that as far - as scholastic play and neV'er during the play did if not the superiors of the men. ing hit. he fail to control the situatio n under- A number of women are exercisin )

h a nd He turn ed out to be the ar- protectorates over m a les of t heir pre- e 1

dent lov er of Ann abe lle. He playe d ference a nd some h ave ·even made See Clara in this one, a sure I a s trong part a nd was a lways present permannt ;innexati-0ns. It is doubt- cure blues. Also news _. to hold the lea d and a c ti ons th at ful if any.thing would be gained by i and _comedy.

a dde d so cleverly to the humor of the passage of laws to regulate the t.h-e play. Mr. Crink's freedom of huntin g season, for Americ a n people I I SAT JUNE 21 22 FR., .,a dion. clear voice, and affective de-· are not prone to conform to laws I terminedness proved to give the phly th f,t d·eprive them of t he ri g ht of con - '

its versatility o.f action. qn es t. Once every four years under lN the old re.gime a n open season was in

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vogue. Now it always is open ' and the helpless male is , fore-

ed to seek safety in unknown

place The most unfrequ ent-ed place I w011ld be a chu rc h vestibule. A few County Superintendents and P.-T. As- ) stt agglers mi g ht happen in occasionsociation Convene 1 a ll y, bu t t hey are too venerable to run very fiist.

(Con t inued from P age One) The: purpose of this article thus fa r ha.s been humorous ; but there is a :;erious aspect to tpe situation that cannot well be overlooked, and th at is the professional and business life -Of the country. The work of womenis

:found it possible to attend these lectures and the students fr om the vadous educational g roups h ave been g e nerous in their favorable comments on the pleasin g, practic a l talks enjoyed.

Prof-essor Crago gave a talk on "Moral Education," a nd Professor Clements directed a round-table dis.:ussion on t'he "Raising of Teachin g Standards "

The pr-0gram was arranged by. P:rofessor J .. W. Tyler, Di rector of Rural Education.

Other talks wer e made on the following topics: "Progress and Ideals," "Educational Philosophy Applied,'' "Selection of Education a l Material," "Character Education Studies," "Latent Opportunities in the Un-Graded Sc ho-01."

Round table discussions were held

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co nce rn- Students and Facu Y a ud itor · h a Mu sical Treat ---._ tu m, t r e e one,act p lays , on I in g __ n _ have been bus y the past !July _ 17

R h P e ruvi a n s were g iv e n a ·ra r e -tr ea t I a. hum a n act ivi t ies, few w ee }!:s mstalling a new e l ectrl·c I a t er th a n bri n g over fr om fa ll · h M b h d h on t,he e v e n ing of Jun e 20, w en r I · um a n e n e av or bell s ystem by w .hich cla ss e s will be I 0 9 1• o n e o f t h e lo n g p l ays pr o- Lester Sp r in g , b asso , accomp a n ie d by c . hum a n scholars hip a iled. The r e will be a bell o n I u ced, .i-t was deci d e d that t h ree one- Miss De lp hi e Li ndstro m, a 1 3 Appreci a tion ,. . . every a c t p l ay s wo u ld offer experie n ce to program at th e co ll ege a udi tor ium. a . ae sthe t ic rlo<>r of evei Y on the cam- mo re. members· of t h e c lub W ith n d the ll ov e 1 fift Id b b h I Mi . Spr1"n g ' s prog ram con sisted of I b. sc i enc e, industr y , e t.c. pus, a Y w 1 at t h e beg in- I . Y o mem eJ·s a c k i n s.c oo ning and e n d o f e a c h cl ass period 1 t his s u mm er, there a r e p le n t y of ca- fi v e gro ups of son gs of v a riou s ty pes 4 In te re st The mas t e r cloc k is i n t h pable players from w hi c h to c h oose aFJ d in seve ral la ng u ages. Hi s d eep I a . c u r ios it y e g ener a l characters for t h e pl ays res on a n t voic e with i t s wide r an ge, b in t ere st in everyth in g office of the adm m IBtrati on buildin g "Sha ,, k d b F k was inde e d a joy t o h ear. 5 MastJry in one lin e · rn, a cro o come y, y ran From this clo ck wire s r each ou t to G Thqmpson, is one of t h e p lays to A l a r g e a nd appreci a tive audie n ce 6 Cha rac t e r all the buildi ngs . O n t he floor b e low be s t age d . In t h is p l ay , a n excep t io n al was p r esen t, and the g enerous ap- a. hon esty the· clock is t he large battery which mora l is d isco v ered An oth e r o f the pl a u se with w hich e a ch g roup of b in t e gr-ity h one - a ct p l ays is George K e lley s far ce, so n gs w as received w as ev id ence of 7. To ler a n c e wi t hin re as on able lim its generates t e elec.tr'icity b y which "Th,e F l atteri n g Word ." " Go od Mooi- hi s abili ty tO pl ease. 8. Fineness of tex t ure, or g !lnuine the ctoc k i s batter y cine," by J a c k Arn o ld a nd Ed w in T:h e p r ;gram follow s: so cia l grflc e-co ur t es y

Dr. Newlon say s: " It is not the purpose of teachers ti;> give I. stud ents de finite ideas, but to lead them to think clearly ."

D r Je ss e Newlon of Teache r s' Co l1-eg e, Columbi a Univ e r sity , w ho ma d e him se lf w ith hi s Denv er ICourse of S t udy, ma de a se ri es of talk s on t he Peru c ampus rega rdin g educ ati onal problems, June 20 and 21. Hi s six lec t u r es deal t wi t h educais gua r anteed t o fa s t i ndefini t ely and B u i,ke, en d s t h e trio t o b e produce d I.

9. Se nse' of hu m or H on our a nd Arms (S a m son) Haen de l I f · t noth ing n eed be d o ne t o keep it in I The staging of t h e t hr ee sho r t

10. Ability to use individu a p ow e r s room or twen t y mmu e s o n a n y condition excep.t to keep i t filled with p l ays, w ill comp lete t he p r qduc t ion • II. 1 a. completeness averag e d ay of recit a tion h e w ould

t ion al philosoph y a nd t he l a_r.g er aspec ts of teac hin g He m a de t h e stateme nt ·t h a t if he could g o i n t o a cl ass . of v t .. t 1 . Aufen t h a lt - - - - - - Schube rt . . d the r 1:;q uired amount of distilled ? er wen Y o n e-act P ays g iv en D e r Doppel glfn g er ________ Schubert b. pers ever en c e be abl e to formul ate in hi s m m du n ng t h e l a s t year und er t h e ma n- S h b t I a fairly ac c u ra te es t im a t e of t h e water agement o f Mrs. J od e r. Der W a nd e rer __ I I_I _.,: c u er

ESTES PARK

' teacher's wo r t h b y t he foll owi n g This cl ock i s a ne of the larges t o f its typ e; bein g so cons tructed that i;;

BIOLO GY MOVJ.E I

can be us e d for a fou r time s ched u le. i _

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DELEGATES BACK·

That is, i f classes are t o be dismissed i '

DRAWS CROWD

1 Run Ma r y Run - - - ui o n · ! IV. National "Y" • Conference Inspires desk ; a nd -the ease with which t he earli er th an usua l, the clock l s so 1 Ari a Di sp oso D i P adre (Sal v a- Peru Students i conduc te d t h e w o rk , and t h e et that t he bells will ring at the de- i Measures Tak e n b y Go v ernme nt for t o r Ro sa) G Sl red t1" m e t h r oughout t he d a_y at !, Preservi n g Wild li fe ome s / Th is su mm er the Y. W and Y. M. : absenc e of wo rr y: b

G por ts ; orde r liness 9f t he tea ch e's

fi "A t e a ch e r ," h e s aid, " mus t rm g ular intervals. Th i s constitutes a

The Ho r n __: _ Fl eg ie r 1' c . A. of the colle g e , sent ve r ep- into t.he school s ys t em a g ood edu c ascheslule. I t •.is t o be use d for a re g - I On We dne s day nig ht. Jun e _ 19, a IBo nd age - - - - - - T est t t iv es \ o t.he Rock y Mountain tion, w it h a g ood profession al kno w lul ar schedule, and for shorten ed movie , sp o n so red by the bi olo gy de- _G_d _l)" L: oni held in E stes P a rk , Colo- edge of ·edu.c ati on." In expl an atio n Class es because of football gam es ' partrn en t was sh ow n at the c olle ge I .a nks e. to 0 ., - - - ic_ s on 1' we re Margaret h e sta t ed t h at the g ood t e ach er s h o uld f j Mr Spnn g is und e r th e n ational r ado Th e dele gates k lon ger c on vocation periods, or o r I aud itorium concer t d ir ectio n of H a r ry a nd A r - G raves, Ellen Wil son, L owell Dec e r , h a ve a go od b a ckg round i n p r ofest.h U nusual event f I fil l d T nhol m si" on al li te r ature of teachin g Sh e any o er · T h e pic tu re was a our r -ee m, lthu r Culbertso n of Ne w Yo r k, W3 os e 1 • Cl a y Co y, a nd R a y m on re · · d · · t t " ally · to d m u st kno w t he princ ipl es of edu ca - This c lever ev1ce IS au IC show in g t.he attempt of the g o vern- r eputat ion f or sponso r in g only t he T h e tr ip was m ade b y au a_n_ I - · d th a per · · j, t tio n, t h e hi sto ry of i t , .how to m ake oper.ated. t WL. - me n t to pr-0tect a nd prese r ve t he b est is w e ll known was t h or ou g hl y e nj oy ed A sho t v1 s1 edu cat io n a l me as urem en ts, a nd m u st for ated. t ap e, w h ich m passmg o ver - · t n ea r - 1 t f the mecha:nisrn Iwild lije o f o ur l a nd-the fl ow ers, at Den v er, and of m t eres : know edu catio n al ps ycholo gy a speC1 a par o '

PER·U TEACHERS

'· ' d L oko u t Mount am, f d d t.f) e bells to Ting w hen the ex1·bird s, b ees, an d fore sts. . . . th e r e .was m a e . . o · " The s ucc ess of ep en s ac.t mom e nt a1·rives. I n the first r e el we -saw the hfe ON LEAVE P e ar Gr eek C any on, F ield Mu seu m of on w h ethe r or not t h e te a che r ma k es 'l'lre pjtj_romathean .Literary 'Society, !1h isto r y of t h e bee, hi s ho m e life, AWAY

N atu ra l hi story, a n d other pl a ces of / th e w or k in te r estin g," was l f 1927 of h 11 h I een b the gr oup, Is tat em en t o f Dr. Newlon He e- and t e '-de:g r ee c asses o . ' [ t he way h e car r i es t . e p o e n w tc t I

in t erest were s y f . n ee! lie v es t h at t he t ea che r m u st, in or de r 1928, a nd iof 1 930 a -re r espon sible for is ma de i n to hone y. Hone y is the, il\fr Holc h Lea ve s Nex t Fall to •Con- The pa r ty a rri ve d at c on e1e t o" be of gr ea t s uc c ess, be inte r este d the inst a lla t i on o f thi s most o ne food w h ic h h as ne veh been du - tiuue Work on Doctora t e gl'oil. nd s r Ju n e 8, vi a t h e So u t h- St; h n the la rge r aspec ts of th-e world. and c on v enjent p i ec e of eq u ipment Hea t ed by -the sci e nc.e man : 1.. :- i... ; hav e tu rned over to a, com m.o n P

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f hey ht}ve t u r n e d 0 -fund . all the a c o rnm o o I p lic ated by t he scie nc e of J!).an. I · g ro n us, JUffe , -i u .,,..,., - • by givin g plays a:1td t hth e y had The second !'eel s howed us the Spendi n g t he s umm e r in t h e q uie t · Ca ny on, w h ic h is a b eauti- I m th t he aspechts of t.he wo rld. •erta.1.nme ts o er en · I f n o e1 wo r s, t eac ers must see t he . n · The cos t of t h e · "Road to. Wonderland," and among 0 a r est ful home, o r c o nt inuing: ful dri ve, a nd from t hen on e ver y correlatio n ' of t heir o wn w ork w it h ex.elusive of the lab o r use d t the bea \lt 1ful roads being b uilt by wo1k upon a n advan ced d e gr ee is m i nute w as crowded with s ome w orth the Problems of J1'fe. it is a b o u t $650 · 0 m stall

1 t h e m a nner · h · h b · ' 1 • the governmen.t are; the road to , rn w ic a num er of the while e ven ts " T h e p rof essio n w'a n t s te achers not The wo rk f M

I members of the facu lty who a re a b o inst allation is ount Hoo.d, t o t he Bridlev eil Falls sent from t he oa-'· - 'th'

•o · • T l1e meetin g s, lectu res, a nd , confo r - only skillful in met.hod but wants comp le t e and t h n ow t c t L < mpus Is summer, , th d · electri cian a n i v ede Jcompany's Speci a l o .ar er a ke, through Yose m1 t, I are d,evoting ' t heir va cation time. en ces, et c., a re held m the em t o u n e rstand t he pri nciples fi 1 . u n e 18 , t o do the National Park. \ M1-. Price Doyle h ead of ,•i..e de- • and ,ev en ing; t he afternoon bem g g1v- behind t he teac hing." . na co nn n ec t 1n g· a nd . . . . ' ,.... In h' t lk t h Ch · readi n ess f o ' . all w 11I be m Some very Inte resting features were partment of music, is p lann l n "' · t o en over to hi k es, uicnics, a nd games. is a o n e . ara cterist ics r u s e l n a f e d s d th "' · - \ of Good T e ac.hin g , Mr. New lon sa id

It . . . w ays.

those of the forests a 11 d of the w a ys i e summer a t tendin g t h e Cin- Some of t he l e adin g of t he "W · • · is c e 1 ta1n t hat :th c 111nat u · · · K f e sh ould h av e hi g h er s tand ards · e p resent student d ' 1 mvers1t.y, a lso the Cinc in confere nc e w e re: Dr. T . Z. oo,. o body •. a n d facu ltv and 11 an means of preventin g· fo rest fires Inati · .Gonserv ator y f M " • Chi n a ·, Bric e Curry, New York; a n d scho la r ship, bu t this .c a nnot be a.ttai nlilld fa l ty ' · a With th · 1, k .h G nr 0 usic i\1r. ed by l'eq u{r i n e: memorization of f ach ,..,. c u t o come, wi ll giv e thei·r , e1r oo out posts, t e i r scouts ol a •vv. Coffel t, A. B., A M., B. M , P owei· H ap g ood, "a · ci t izen of the - · t! art,.... t t h d h be '' t ural kno wledge " Then .he put t he f es: groups of people who, an rangers, who are ever on tl;1e_ as en selec t:ed to take the pJa.c e World," the l a t ter we t o .ha v e have m a de t '- ' - watch f fi d h of Mi· D I d h quest io n, " Is ; t more iqi.p o r t;;rn t t o · i u s c<>nvenie nce possible I . or res, an t e1r u se oi · oy e unn g t e sujnnie:r: o n oui· c ampus next ye a r. t h b l\1 N p I (C o n t inued o n P a ge 4; Col. 1} -'-----. renc es,. ack-firi ng, and w a ter iss o n a a mer, head of t he The avera g e person c a nnot re-ex -

CASEY - TACKE TT

I-p0ssibhY , the- government is department, is wo r lti n g 1p r ess· t he t houg ht ;tn d i<le al .; wh ic h

PERUVIANS TAKE

. W E D AT SENECA ?01.mg a w onderfu l .work in protect- n Master s at the Uni- I t h ese great lead e rs of .the world put

wi ll aJs-0 be go ne next year Miss hearing them.

WE D DING VOW S

Costello-Wald kirch.

l\;ft D avid Costello and Miss Ce· mg devastatio n o u r natural I of .Cahforma. Mi ss P almer before one. It can only be done by Annn unc e ments w e r e received ·1forests.

Pe ru fas t w eek of t he m a r riage : The third reel was a bi rd film, de- will h an d e l Miss P a l- Several be a u t iful hikes were taken: Mr. L Tac k e t t, o f Table Rock pie.tin g the bird life of t h e Gulf of mer .s ;work during the summer. ·: u p to Loch V ale, nested among cilia Catherine Waldkiroh. wer e m a rto Miss frm a D o roth y Casey, a t 1 . Mexico reg ions This is the l a nd of .Pearl Kenton is pl an nin g the snow cl ad mou ntains; a n othe r t o ried -on W ednesda:ll· o:!i- last week, eca, K ansas, on Wedn esda y, Jt.J ne 1 2. t he pelic a n. the heron, the .tern and to -.contmue with work on her Mas- 'Bi erstahlt L a ke, a climb thro u g h t he June i 2, a t th e o f' t h e b ride's ' Th e marr iage was solemn i zed b" 1 t h e mille t, a ll of w h ich are fully pro- s . deg r ee . a t the Universi ty. of aspines a nd pine for est s; a t hird hik e p ar.en ts in :r,rnw.a ukee, Wis. th , · " I t t d b 1 tc hi g an Th '11 b · ft S e p ast or o r t he C ongregat ional ec e y aw ; to Fj:rn Lake; a nd then a not h e r up ey w 1 e at " oipe a e r ept emChurc h, at t he p arson age. I In the last reel p la n t life was the Miss A n na Irwm of ,the dep a r t m ent the skii and snowshoe tr ail to L a ke her 15, in The ' bride is known' as a Peru Isubjec t . It has become necessary for of commerce, plans to wi t.h Odessa, which w as still frozen over.

• 1 d · h · I . work at the University of Ch ·· J · • g1r.,. a n is t. e dau g h te l:,' of Mrs. us eo have for the fu - Mr W R. Carter ic ago _The t rip home wa.s m a d e v1 a t he D Casey. M !'s , Ta'c kett w a s Iture of our native imld flowers s o .the 1 d ' 111 charge of t h e Big T h ompson ca nyon , which was a formerJy a n assistant m the o ffice a t g overnmen t' has taken over a r: is) and department, is studying f or mos t beau tiful a nd °\Yonde rful driv e th P . "' te T . is · · egree a t Peabody Inst itute T ' 1 · d h J 19 e ,-,ta eac hei:s Colle g e Du e- near the co a st of Mam e for the pur- N h 11 T • .he d e eg a t es a rq,ve om,e u ne , !ng t he pas tJ she h a s been teach- pose of preserv ing specimens of our b : k f : i7n. · Mr Carter will b e 1tired, but s ati sfie6 wi!-11 the benefits mg Th e b ·1de groom is also well wild flowers. Mr A E H . ,.,1.co nference, a nd the JO YS -of the trip. known · in !:'e;: 1.1, hav in g been ·m 0 · · · olch. head of the bioleratobr t he Burlingto n for p AUL COMBS

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num er of y ear s . . Afte A . he TRI BETA PRESIDENT g mnmg ne x t fall , to cotin u e st udy on

GROSSE AN D P ETTIT CHAPEL PROGRAM

the' u g ust 1, t Y w ill m ake ___ the Doct orate deg ree at the Univ ersi -· ir ome at Table Roc k, N e b raska At th e first bus iness ·meeting during ty of N e braska, af.ter which t ime Ch a p el f or· Mond a y, June 24th, CO · t he summe r session, Tri Beta, honora- 1Mr Holch will ho ld a n a ppointment in cha r ge of t he mucis dep artme n t

LLEGE LOSES ry . biolo.gical fraternity, se lected its . as instru ctor in the d epartment of At the openin g of the c onvocation.

S TAUNCH FRIEND . officers. botany His major work for t he Ph President Pate introduced Mr. GoM Paul Combs wes elected president, D. d egree is in the fie ld of pl a nt W. Coffelt, tlir ector of ,musie, West Edwin Booth; v iic e president, Eleano r ecology. MT. Holc.h has been OIJ. t h e Division ,hi g h sc h oo l, of Milwaukee, Crandell, s e c r eta ry, and Gwendolyn Peru faculty for the p ast t en years. Wisco n sin, wh o will be in .ch a r g e of M a llory, tre a su r er. Du r in.g Mr. Holch's a bse nce, Mrs the d epar tme nt durin g Mr. P rice

It is wi th deep r egre t t hat w e announce t he death o.f Mr J. C Chatelain a n June 20, at his home in P eru.

To the student s at Peru he was as popular as any of Unknown t o m ost of t h e s t ude nts i s the varied a n d t hrilling lifie led b y ,fr, Ch a telain. In d u e time we shall liublish a f eature article d ealin g w i.tl1 tis adventu rous life We wish t o ;ake t h.is time to e x ·tend our symp athy on· behalf o f t he s t udent b ody of the su mmer a nd reg ular· sesiinn to the m embers of -Mr Chate.;in's family

The fraternity plans to hold fi v e Mary Meserve w ill .handle t h e b otan y Doyle's abse nce this summer. more meetings · during the summer cl asses. Mrs Me erve t a k es her Mas- Miss juli a Grosse and ·Miss W iniAt the next meeting, July 1, a number ter's d egr ee fro m the University of fred Pettit then ente1:tained t he stuof new members will be initiated. Colorado, t his A u g u st, in the fi P-ld dents with s e v eral selectiens, aecomA social m eeti n g in the form of a of Taxonomy The new inst ruc t or in panied by Miss ,Evelyn Noerr li n ger d i nne r i s pl'a nned for July 9. The botany receiv ed h e r de g r e e fro m P e ru a t the pi a no. The pieces played were: oth er th ree meetin g s will be prog r am in 1927, a nd is a teacher w e ll know n Miss . Grosse : Nerweg ian D a n ce b y meeting s. in N e b ra ka fo r her efficiency. Grieg, Mar c.b eta by Se her.tizsi nger..

D u rin g the l ast nine f!l<mths, Tri Most of the instructors a way on · Miss P e ttit Int roduc tion a n 1;1' p -0.loBeta has added six new ehap.ters to leave fo r the s ummer, will agai n b e n ais e b y Bohm, Wa\t z. in A Min or b y i t s roll, includi_ng one i n Peking , i eady t o take up their duties nex t bra hm, Si.rn of t h e, Pusz.ta h¥ China. fall. Be.la, · · ;,

The g r oom ·jp a w.e}) known P eru ' vian, a ti,tended t he colle ge at Peru, taki.n g his d eg ree .ju J a nuary, 1925 H is· home w as n ear J uU an After leavi n g P e ru he too k his M A. ci..t, University, -ind also did considerable work toward h is clegr.ee Fo1· the p a st t wo y, e.ars h as b een te achin g in Ma rquet fle lJni.,v ersity, in Mi l wau kee His , bl'.iP.e not. k n own h e re.

SUBMARINE TO BE SHOWN ·JUNE 29

of th e colle g e w ill h ave a n oppor.tunity to see a n u nusual m ovi e a t t h e colleg e a uditorium on Saturday e ven ing,. Jun e 29, when t he p i.ct ure " Submarine" is to b e shown Th e story of t he p ictu re hin g es , about i h e ideas of love an d d evo t ion.

It is a nar ative wi t h t he bre ath of > life ip i t , developed agai nst a stirrin g bac;kg r ound of flee t m a n e uvers, min g led w ith ljfe upon a a JJd! t h riHedr wit h the d a n g ers 0£ t,he ]!i.f e o:ll d eep sea divers.

Advan ce gives· t h e i:nfo11!)1!:\-. tion t h at n ever, b efo r e h as a Uke used in

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· , \ is . VV.e crosse d several ocea n s, clim bed.

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\s h a dy · va ll eys, all time seein g

- -- - -·· - thous a n d s of people w ho certainly .

Entered at the Posto ffice of Peru, I mi g h t h ave b ee n morons if onl y we Ii · \ h a <l know n what trai ts to l oo k for.

Nebraska, as second class matter!

· / \ , We turn:ed to our contempo ranes.

"'Published Weekl y at Peru S tate E a ch knew of :from te n to a hundr eO. Teachers College p e rsons _ m 9rons. But when aske d to defin e a

$1.00 the Year- Sc single c opy moron he was and so hi s ar g u mept feif fl.at. Thin gs began to l ook prej;ty He re was a STAFF

1'. DlTO R -IN -CIIIEF - - - WILLIAM OKREN T Iof' peop l e w110 all h a d the earma1 ks

•' <' : I kettle of fis!1 , a wo r ld

M >SOCIATE EDI TUR"":.--:.-= ::-: _____

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WILLIAM ARMSTR ONG o,f; moTO n s but whom we

B USI N ES S 'VIA.N A G E R _, _ FI.;OY'D CH.A'.SE c a t a logue as su ch s imp l y because

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T HOMAS EDS"N ENNIS w e didn' t know w h at a m oro n is. 1 ;

MILLARD FOWLER Our too, so1;ie i RE

p (liiifuT· l ed -.us on to some dan g er o u s .g rou nd I' FEA

- - - - - - - LESLIE LEONARD For _ we iearne d that N ero

FAC ULTY: WAGNER pla ye d ·· a ; fitldle, Napole:on m ade ;

CAMP US - -.- - -:- - - - - HARVE Y NEUMEJS TE R I s p e ec hes, G a lilio was a p la i n nut, _ .:. _______ -att.u . !illy . t h.e

'VH O S WH O .. - - - - - - - - - - HAROLD MA R REN boob e ry, Linc.ol n h a d r ea d sc a rcely

PRO OF Im.An •,'11 - -· · ---· _..:l_ __ MY R LIN Mc GUJ '.R H: i a ny t hin g o'iitside ob so lete script ui"es, arid Ehclid, Gr ant 1 to the v a cat io n o n Ju l y 4 a nd a ;10t h e r $ 100. It w as ar ra n g ed with : a OUl'is t '·a nd'. went' ' 5 t h e r eg u Ja r 9 iss ue w ill b e , Pr es id e n Pate tht if the fund w as j a roun\i th e world, W ashingt6n pub li s h e d ; bu t t h e r e w ill b e Ol'! e o n bu ilt to a su ffi c ie n t amo un t he w o uld j a a ric ed, a'rici ev e n Ki ng 1was I J ul y ··lS as sc hedul e d. arr an ge to ha'>'e t...11.e work of inst a ll- fond of pu t ti ng on a Rot a ri a n sort

·-· UR: NE:\>V LON 'S POUCIES "Ou r s y s te m,- nf e d u cat io n needs over h a1J li n cr." 'P 1?s e wo rd s w e r e utt e r e d by Dr . "'New lo n , of Colu riib i a Univ e r s ity . A short ti-me he wa s a v is ito r up on P e ··u c a mp us. No m a n i n th e U n it e d States h as d o ne more to m a k e t h e Ame r ica n publk sc ho ol th e m ost p r e ci o us p ossess ior, of i h e p eop l e t h an D r N e wlon To u s i n P.e ru i t is sig ni fi c a nt th a t he i :; a fo rn1e r N e bras k an . · ' ·

i ng d one b y t h e fo r ces of t h e colleg e of do g · 1 i n. t h e ir s p<ire t iine Th e w o rk h as the world :were threat- 1 b e e n fin is hed. Ie nitl g to cr u mb le abou t ··ci u r ·ears · We ". · N o w yo u h a ve r e ad th e st or y g r e'iv d isc o urag e d. C ertain l y all these w hy h av e a be ll h ov.: :p eople we go t it - bu t wi ll i t d o a ny g ood '; an d y'e t h e r e was the e vide nc e pl ain Ha v e · the s tud ents of Peru wo r ke d a s .. d a yli g ht ag ain st , them. P a t i:ich' fo r so m e th in g th at is to b e disregard - H e my' · ' sPi:ea d- eag le speeches, eel b y p eop lP w ith t h e old tr u sty d o!- S&m Ad ams w ent to c a ucuses an a i ar wa t ch? • 1w r ote pa m p hl e t s, a nd· li ter ally t110 usSorne t imes t h e bell m ay n ot rin g an ds· of t h e;n lov e s e riously a n (1 j u s t o n t iir.e, a nd frt -te1) ' n1inu tes it · w ere not a vers e t o club li fe . Th en w it'! ri ng· a g a in, th e secon d ri n z c all s the an swer c a me to u s li ke a flash. - '

As s up e ri ntenc1ent of t h e' D e nv e-• the s t ud ents to cl as s. 'l:f the profes - W e decidd that a m oron is a ·per- )1 ols D r N e w l n n in a u g u rat ed a SO I' w h o h as the old .tr usty watc h in son who g oes a bout l oo king· fo r morp oli c y of pu bli c edu c a t ion t h a t h ad sists o n k eep i ng i 1 is c lass seve n aftei· on t .; ';!.'hi s, · of ,c0u.r-e; Jets , a , lot 01 1 t' VO m ::i i0r o b i(' cti ve s ; fir s t h e pro- th e b ell rings, th\ m h ow i s the StU p e pp Je out; but it is prob a bly jusi. p ose d t o t ra ns f e r th e a dministr a tio r, d ,nt to g et to hi s cl ass on time-: \a s , w ell. It wo u ldn't do to .h a ve too , of t h e pu]:}li c " Chools of D e nver fr om . 1 th is is t h e prob lem· t h a t .h as oc curr e d mor o ns . We ' s h u1a:·\s'a ve, at lh e r ea lm of p olit ics to a b as is of ef- on c a mpus. Th ese professors aro Je dst a h a ndfLtl of K i wa ii ians· for th e fi cie ncy; eco nd h e asse r te d that th e ' n ot fivin g up t o the ag r ee ment set 1 m oro n s to thr o w a t t h e Li ons. p "1 ·,.1t of th e ch ild s hrn ld k now liow Idown b y t h e s tude n ts in . pres e ntin g (P. S.- The last senten ce of th.e th ei r c hildr en _ w ere b ein g t a u g ht system:: -These p r ofess0rs a!'ll is i· , t h a t the cu rn c ulu m of i g nor111 0: 1g h ts the studen ts. 1 1 pu;'.fi s, bu.t o n l y t h e m o r o n s will fa 11 , s c hoo l shoul d t eac h t h e chird i1 ot t h J N ow let's g et to g et h er an d sta nd by t o 1sp ot t h em.) ---C l ip p e d. ! m :;re p r a c t ice of m a ter in g kno w- th e t ime in t h e ad m ini s t r a tion build ' ·. ,

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1(110 W w h a t D r . Ne wlon s p ers.? n a l j we l e n din g a h elpin g h a n d to mot to, it w o ul d coinc id e witih t h e tho e a b o u t u s w h o a r e less fa m i liar Sci ip t u r es w hen th e y assert: "He w it h ou r ·co ll eg·e r eg im e t:h a n w e w b o w o u ld b e ti e Gre a tes t of a ll mus t a re? D o we m eet th "t h ·1 , . · . em w1 a sm1 -e be the ant of a ll," for , p.n d a ch eery g r e e t in g? It is d o u b tco n c i ntou s a n d fe a rl es s se rvic e to fu l if ina n y of u s d f o, · o r we a r e so n co11} ;n u 11i t y Dr e \ Jo n wo n nation - b "ti us y w t 1 o ur own work, o self e n:<1 1 eno\ •n :.rn d r .!spect L L.

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'. le d g e in b oo ks, but r athe r t h e p r ac - i n g - - r ig ht or wr o n g E v e r y '1 t ic.1 1 art of li vin g amo ng t h ei r fe l- w ill b e m a de t o h ave t he b e ll o n t im 1: \,-,,--- - - - '------lo w c itizens In t h e a c e of ov er- -i:!;. it .i k eep yo u r w a tch i n \: HAV E Y OU w hel m i ng odds, - a de h is · yo u'\- poc k et a nd f e e l th a t yo u a r e b ec om e realit y an d t h e D en ver pu bli c · g ett in g o ut of cl ass e ar ly , a nd sta r t_c h ooi s y s t e m p ec am e k now n as one ing t o t h e n ex t cl ass ea rly - but do n't of th!! b est i n Ameri c a In i t ...'....-Cri nt r ibuted b e'.a tta i ned a of n atio n a l emt h at he stil l ho lds. Ou r con - F R IEND L! NESS i s t h at w hil e w; . d o n o,t A r e we·as fri end l y a s· w e mi g h t b e'!

J ess e Tho rpe act disco u r t eo u s.

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H arold Mc Crei g.h t h ave a date

Flo yd Chase w it h n othi ng to s a y. Miss G ockl ey w it h n othi ng to d o.

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So many p e ople i n t he li b r a r y L eone V a nde r ford b ecome serious.

At Inst a great dream h as b een Ma n y a co ll ege s tu d e n t, j ust o u t 'C la y Go y whe n h e wa s n ' t love s ick. ; e:: ii zed o n our o.w n campus N o I hig h s ch oo l, comes to co il eg e w itfi

l on ge r w ill i t b e ii b ore to si t i n Ihi s mind fu ll of dre am s' as. t o w h a t \· :: Forrest S hra d e r walk t w o bl ock s ril!ss and if you wi ll college iife h o lds for hi m·, t h e socia l · D · e a n D elzell w i t h o ut a s t ory to t e ll. · 1 b e ne x t c l ass o n t ir:w . N o lo n ge 1 activ iti es, t h e athletics, the i nte r est- : 'I ii ! p r ofe ssors b e · b othe r ed by s tu - i ng c l ass w ork a nd t.he gen e ral con - 1 Har la nd H ei lig wi t h ou t hi s di g n ity dci1 lS stra g g lin g in t o from fiv e g en ia li ty of w hi c h h e h as r e a d' -i n 1 t 9 t en mi n u tes ln te N o lo n g e r will b ooks a bou t c o ll ege life : P rofess or ' overallS the p r o f esso r b e a b e to q u esti o n th1.; B•J. t v h a t d oes h e too oft e n find? D o r othy Marti n d ale w itho ut h er

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Famou s L e cture r s Co min g C H APEL PRO GRAMS b a bk to r a zz t h e profeoso r for the co1l e ge w i th w bom h e i s acq u a in t - I l.. ·· ·'

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h im ov e r t ime T h e n e w e d. If s o, h e pro b a b ly b c om ees d es- Leo H a upt m a n w ith ou t h i s brie{ In the n ea r fut ure there are to be I b ell yste m, in s ta lle d t.h is w ee k, w i l l pe r ai.e l y h om esick t h ose fi r s t fe w case 0 l e c t u r-e rs up o n the P.e r u campus. \. On W e d nes 8ay, · J une 19. P rice ,,: 09 a ll of thi s at len _t it s b o u1d 1 d ays Ho w m u c h, th e n, wo uld h e a p - · 1 :Sill Okrent w h e n he di c'n' t a · t''D 1 h d · T hese t a lks are td be de'> ' vered b y ·I · . oy •e , e a of__the depaTtme nt Of mu· A mas t e r c loc k i n th e office a t t h e p reci a te it i f we gav e h im a n o c c a - shave 'u '! - dministration w ill g overn [ s io1,a l frie n d ly w o rd , _ · Dr . D earb orn and M i ss H e n d r icks A t ! si c, a r.i d V It-...Atn dra., in hh e t im e of t h e cl asses. Ten m i nutes ". L et s m a ke i l o ui· busin e s 'to k now · Professo r Cle m e n ts s mo ki n g a ci g - t h " ti · f t · 1 1 v10hn , re n d ered an Jnterest m g musical , ts m e in o r m a 1o n is a c n n g re - · · w ill be g i v e n b etwee n e a c h c l ass, a ml t h e .e w stud e n ts at o u r roomi n g aretteJ

g<:tr d i ng t h e n atu r;, _;ang pµ r p o e of l progr a m before · the stu d ents at the on l y te n m inu tes Th e b e ll ,rin g;s a t h ouses Meet t h em w ith a smil e an d h l d · · L o ui se R o h rs n ot si tting· o n t he thei r subJ. ect Howe-v>er, t he m em b err. c ap e p eri o · exn ctl y 7 : 30 a nd t h e n again a t 8':20 a c h ee r y w ord or t w o w h en w e se e 'so o n t.h ru t he d ay W he n t h e them 01 the o r o n the ca mpus c amp u s of 1 the bo d y an d fa culty who s ang'"tne 8 :20 bell r i ngs s t u den ts sh o ul d a u t o - : L et's maK'e t hem fee l as t h ough t h e y Such beau t i;ful e v e_n-i_:i g·? f 9 r gett in g 1 are i n t e r e st ed in i ntelle ctu al adv a nce - s ,, Danny b y I> an ioscll: 1 a t ic all y resp o n d a nd p ass from th e w ere a pa r t of .th e 1c o lleg e H H

·I men t may fe e l assu red t hat i t -w il l , Boots by Felxnan, (The Last Leaf 1h e ro om t o t h e ir n ext cl ass. No lon g - 1 , • Ibe w o r t h t l?;eir t im e and ener o- y to at - oy Hom e r an d "Dan ny B oy" all old wi ll it e v e1,r b nec ess<11'Y fo r th e I ¥,TH A T IS A .MORO N ? ' E a r l W hi p p le 0 1' D on a J a n e D elzell "' r' . h - 1 l ' tend bo t h of tl-ies e eve n ts Anno unce, ri s t un e p r fe sso r to , a n n ou nce that t h e pe ·1 Afte r m o n t h s of p atie n t 'rese arc h , ac g r ow n- up \· ti ' f ·t h d t f h 1\lfr, Ji' n d -" f I h .., ,., l a:yed t hree bea11ti u l'io d is up - a nu no lo n ger w ill Lh e \ ' n t e c o urse of w h i c h n eit h e r l a b o r p d t p t 1 • • • men o e a e s o t ese l ectures "'J)rofesso r h a v e to b o!irow t.he stu, u or expen$e h a b ee n s o a r ed, we h a v e ' tt·esi e n d · 1 a e m a k e a nn o u n ce- \ 11 b d in the n ear · Violi n sol os : "Mexicans by - · ·1m .,n s r a p 1 y • wi ' e ma e futu re. ' "C ' , " · d en t ' s ti me to c a ll a nd di smi s c lass . at l ast d.sco v e r ed wh at a mo ron r e - · · 1 · • 1 reo1e e renade" by B a ll, and "In· Th e p en al t y for l a.te n ess to cl ass ally i s T /1 e a n s we r to t h is ques t ion "J • R a lp h Sell h orn when '\J e· . w asn t Peruvian wan ts p· t L ov'e ca·n:•» were tJh'e num m" · d b f ' th t l __ I C ures 1:r1ve n , 1S ur g·e to e stri c t - a m a rk mu se o e cen ury c a m e t o u s i n an , t al k i ng to a g ir l. b e enter ed now t h e l at e s t u- am azin g sort of w a y . W e had race t · . ., \ The 1930 Per u v i an 't.t . Both a rtist were acc-0mpanied b.' d ent, a nd excu e from th e p ro fess m t l'tro u g h boo k af t e r b ook, vo lum e af-· :::;uch a co hmrn as 1.his. · · • · '" n i e e H 1 11\'If'. B e nford at 'the nfa)1 o · , ch a r ge of sum mer s choo l ac t 1v1 t 1e s' J:' • mu t be obtru n ed. · If t h e excuse ter vol,un1-e. o,,n e a lmost s a:) I "i n o t ,T a n le d t h e n tf:. s tt1 de t rirn :o t t om e after tom e No t hi n g th e1'e.

1w ish t o ask t he b ody t o g i Ve 1 p . r sta n d .1 " n t ' on h i s year l y g1· 1tl e T he n w e " sta r te d toul'in g, ma k i n g a ll

FRATERNiTY ,la1; y suit ab le . . o f ev ent , e u y c u ng Ma r ned

The b e ll 0 s ) St .'rn b ee ll I th e rn?s.t up- t o-t h e -m inu te Jul y ! Alp ha M u o m ega 1h npp e n ing or ·act.i v-ity ·to -aiYy of Mi 8 I M for w ard t:o; a lo n g· ti m e. A. .fu nL. can:ip s rn t hi s and m a n y o thei: c o u n- ' J u l • 8 I app a D elta Pi If 'ii · E rene cKean, 0£ Rambo · wa. Lart <l b y c lass l!.J27; Itries: W e saw sorn'e w.h<> J u ly 15 A lp h a Mu O,meg a !' ·o ow in g p e r sons : • lsi e W a llin !Io wa, and a fo:rmer stti dent of Per ' ai:rn in i n 1928 111 11 mo11ey Wits ad d e d J.ook e d a t. j'.;r t' as if th,e y co u ld h a v e J I 29 Al I M" 0 warg·aret G r a v es a nd Will i am Ok r\)n t I was ma r ned io Mr. Georcre LeahY {ll = y u y p 1,a " u mega ' Peru 'M· "' · to t h is :fu nd , t h e n l a t e in t l1e ye a r b eet > a nd w h o, if t he t ru th August 5 Alph a Mu Ome ga They W ill grea tl y yo u r lSS McKean has been t-each· mg at Supe .· N 1 . of 1928 th e Philomath e a n rere ··k n ow n, p ro b abl y wer e 'N e 1 A u g u st 19 Alpha Mu Omega !hel , a nd i n t his way y ou ins u i·e a :T h iior, en., this pat yeiu ,th • fond b y "1ding Jcou ldn' t bo '"' · h owom, boo• " "

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J un e 29- Movie, Subm a rine

J u ly 1-lO._-Dram a t ic Club Play.

July 12- Mo v ie.

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Ju ly 18- Movie, Scarlet Lady, a urd ay Night."

J u ly 22- Recital by Harry F

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July 29- Noah Beilharz R d , ea er. PERU

Aug us t 2-Law r ence Harp Q u intet.

Au g ust 3-Movie l<' lyi ' ng ,,,., . t u.t arin e.

Augus t 17- Movie, T he L on e W olf's· D a u ghter.

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your pros pect. Or perh aps you wan t ' Tues., wed., June 25, 26 to s ubscribe to the bes t ma g azines- OOAL OOAL I t ake your ma g azine and get a See yourself in the local movpicture. Or perh api you just need ' ie taken on stree t s of Peru 11 I this set of books to m a ke you the f a nd a t coJJe g e. Also a regular

· per ec.t teacher-$2 down and the rest during your life time. feature,

August 9- Movie, The Fake r. Be careful how quick you sign on 1 the dott ed line.

lh Harold Burkey, of Peru, Nebra s k a

I n:: 1;;en teaching fo,· th :ree r ennett, ColQrado.

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W. J. RABEL, Mgr: Phone 48 Peru, Nebr.

One of the nyiin events of the summer session for the dramatic Club will be the holding of their annual club picnic at the Honey Creek

Mr s. Randall wii l t e ach Johnson , of Hamburg, Iowa, · camping grounds on -Friday afterat Unadilla w 1 r eturn t o Peru next ye M' noon, June 28. Jh

Faye Gais ford, of will te ach 0 n son was a freshman of ,28 9 Mrs. Evelyn Noerrlinger has charge near Har b ine. L · the arrangements.

aur1ne Neubauer, of Nebraska

· of Du nb ar t e a ches will her third term in the Patronize Peru Advertisers. and sixth grades at Dunbiir. 1

th t l .P'a'!mury,

near a p a c e. will t each near Reynolds. Mr. Mc- '

yn e ·ers on,, o f Dunb ar. w ill teach 11e ar there a?Iy r eturn to Peru next year Mr.

Charley Ni.c k eson, o f Ellis, w ill i s one o f Peru's out.otnnding athteach ne a r Dil1e r.

Russell He n d es on, of Ve rd o n , w ill Cl'.ly Coy, of Fa r-::- '1 .,. tt, Iowa \,; ,

I ''''Pep and Prep.'' i ' ' '[_,_,_,_....,_,_,_ ! Fri., Sat., June 28, 29 !

positions with

TheDavis School Service

W. T. DAVIS, '06, Manager teacJ1 at Moo refield. to Peru next • year. J\11· r.o v

Walter Na i man, '29, o f A lexand r ia, I f the pro !i J ·· freshmer " 138 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebr # will coach a t Elgin 29· I

Esther R o o s , of Du nb ar, w ill a l so .Charles· l'!ace, of Nebraska City, _ _,_,_..,_,_,_ teac.h n e ar D u n b ar. · w ill a ttend a i Peru nex. yea1 .

Marg aret Sm ith, of D u n b ar, t e a<: hes Mr Place formeriy co.ached athletic -. I n!'llr her h-0 m e ·tow n. ln· L ., · • f l i '

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Lloyd Mc C . an n, of Ern s o n, w i ll teac h w as president of the Peru Dra- I

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at Murdo c k, Nebr as ka. te a ch at Edgar. She is now assistin g NEEDS Ruth Co e will t each th e p tri ma ry i n t he o ffice and teaching in the comdepar.tment at Talmage. me r cial department in Peru.

Miss Le ah Flo we rs, ' 29, o f Hasti ngs , Henry Abrams, of San Luis, Obis • will te ac h a t that pla.c-e po, Californi a, will be principal • or Clayton S wartz, of P e r u , has bee n t he Fremont school at that place. t eaching at Guide R oc k. Mr Abrams w as formerly county su - ' Bennie C.hwrc h, o f Alex andri a, will' p e i n t endent in Jefferso n County, Ne-· Lucy And e r so n, of T ec u mseh , w ill 1 91 3. lelurn to :tleru n e xt y ea r Raymond Trenholm, of .Peru, will ' Russell M c Crei ght, of Fairbury, be in sche o.l again next year. . Mr.

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Ruby H e mphill,. o-f E llis, wi!I t e :o,ch Garfield McCreight,. of ' iEN'fS
Esther Nei man , of Talmage Creight attended Peru during 1927 8 teach at D u n b ar. , ;, J p t Lol'en Pike, of Hubbel, w1 11 })rob- Invited to enroll for
'.Mi!d e rd Heinke, o f Dunb ar, w ill _Leo of Nebraska. City ·9
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Lowell Pittenger, of Crab Orchard, will teaeh near that town .

Arthur Winkelhak e, of Talmage will teach near that place.

Miss Martha Cousl-ey, of Seralia Mo., will teach at Hastings .

Luther Patterson, of Reynolds, will attend scheol at Peru next year .

Mary Majerus, of Falls City, wil teach near that town next year.

Edna Jewell, -of Crab Orchard, wil, teach in a school neair l;ier home.

Roy Neumeister, of Nebraska City, will teach in a scho9l near t here.

Rudolph Tesar, of Tobias, will te ach near David City next year.

Beatrice Lrunb, of Palmyra, will tea c.h in the grades of that t.own.

Clara Marren, of Tecumseh, will teach in a schoo l near that place

Agnes Marren, of Tecumseh, will teach near that place next year.

Lowell Decker, of Alexandria, will p!lobably return to Peru next y.ear.

Bert Williams, '29, of Peru, will coach athletics at i{ewanee, IIJinois.

Claudia Shadduck, of Omaha, wil; return to Dakin next year to teach musie.

Edwin Rector, of Bartlett, will return to Peru next year for his degree.

Alta Lucas,, of Unadilla, will again be i nstructor of normal training at Tabnage I

Charolotte Lord, of Perciv1l, will teach the third and fourth grade

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to Junior Hi g h School, is completing the

know a t hin g or to know wbere fi d ? " necess ary work for her A B. degree m it , t hi s summer at the colleg.e ·

INFIRMARY NOTES

Spea kin g on the s ubject, "The

Fra nces E. Root, K a theri ne Towne, Te ac her and American Life," this 1 and Francis Harvey have dev•eloped s t atemen t w as made: "W-e must find Ia new indoor sport for s ummer school out what e a ch individu a l student can students- light housekeepin g do." Continuin g , he said, "Your' We heard that -0ne g entleman inw o rk and mine h as t wo sides. We struc t o r was nothing if n ot a g ood a r e r esp o nsible for g ivin g boys a nd cook In fact h e stayed a way from g irls instruction ( o r to ols of learn- two o f his cl asses Friday mornin g to in g ) which will b e u seful to them in e njoy his me a l. go in g on in t h e world. Our other Peru h as a powerful lur e . Even p a r t , which is of equal imp or t a nce, former faculty members can't stay is t o t ry to m a ke this world a better away. Mr. A. Cra go, he ad' of the Edplace in w h i ch to live " uc ati on Department; a nd A. B. ClayA. part of t he t ime was t aken up at burn, of t he Geogr aphy Department, this p oint in point in g out the fa c t a r e b oth back t his s ummer. t h at education a nd educ ato rs do not G race Te a r, o f t h e Education D ehave t he influence upon the American lp artment .h as g on e to California to p e opl-e which t.hey s hould have and attend Leland Stanford University the

which s ome s ingle individu als hav e ·summer term h a d on the people. Henry Ford a nd

TEACHERS WANTED

Miss Ahlberg, school nurse, who so kindly looks aft er the health welfare of the college students; reminds us that business hours at t he infir mary are from 8:30 to 11 :30 a. m .; 1:00 t o 2: 30 p. m.; and 4:30 t o 6:00 p. m. Visi t ing hours are fro m 2:00 to 4:00 j p. m., and from 4:30 t-0 6:00 p. m I

If students could a rran 7 e to observe t he above hours, much confusion might often be avoided.

Duri ng the p11st week, t he t h ree students hav e bee n c-0nfined t o beds in the infirm a ry: B essie B eachler, Delia Carlson, and Jessie Ghyba.

hi s c ar were g iven as a n example. - - TODAY O N CAMPUS

" W e s hould cul t iv ate attit udes on · 1 .., . t.h e o utlook on life," w as anoth e r HAVE YOU READ?

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p oint. T e achers will have a definite 1Pla ns t oegther wit h i tS s ub-publica-

e ff e ct in .the followin g fi elds: Disarm- HAI.L YHOO by Silas Bent: pub- lti ons w i!l on displ ay o n the cam-

The Normal Instruc t or-Primary ament, intolerence, conservation of " lis hed bv B o ni and Liv.eright, N pus be g mmng today. ·

ew Th dd ' · J e nte r tai nment. York. I e new a 1t1ona l une feat ures, Anot h es quest ion a ske d by · Dr. 1 A fi w h ic h Owen Company h as added this Newlon was " Does the scho ol RE- ne piece of wo rk, and one· yea r , m ak-es this on e of t he best ed-

iIS t udents and f aculty if you want the best and prompt gives u s your ro r d er, for all kinds and fancy sta ple groceries a l so fre sh fruits and vegetables we are gla d to a ccommodate y ou.

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FLECT or AF FECT the s ocial order t h at a lmos t any reader can O!njo y a nd u catio nal maga,zines grade a nd • a nd Jives of th e Amer ican people ?" app r ec iate It is a story 0 f the ju nior hig h teachers

I n conn ection .he ma d e t h e stat em e n t " press." I t h as b een read b y "' P a tronize P eru Adve rtise rs. th a t prob a bly peop l-e d o n ot charig e d ·

their views a nd opin ions o n life af- an no w in the four t h printing-··- -, ,

t e r leavin g the hi g h school. read it. You will like it It is w r it-

DRAYAGE I

Se v e r a l of th e tea cher's l a r g er re- ten like a novel and cont a ins m ore For all kinds of drayage,

spo n sibili t ies w ere m e n t io n e d in a n- hon es t -to-goodne ss m ateri a l than m ; st I see or c a ll PHONE 193 or 86 oth er talk. K eepin g a b reast of the tex,,tN b o oks.

I J JOHN T . HORNHI.LL · " I C C ducation a l pr ocession, of t h ou g ht, and, . ce; ream, o l d Drinks, Soda Fountain tre nd, w a s o n e. An oth er was t he 0 t wo n e wspaper men w ould

S · se ein ? that educ a tion is a c ooperative agree a ltogether about an y book on

ervice, Confe ctionery and Lunch Meats e n te rprise, not fit o nly for the school. the n ew s paper business, but most of

J D GRAVES I School Supplies and Stationery itself, but fo r the outside e nvir on - them are likely 't o agree that Mr. - • • m e nt a lso, part icul a rl y t h e home . t hrus t s a n on e t oo gen t le finge r

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vised the revision of the cur- pages of startling informiition and J You'll not be dissappoioted I , dculum. The result .of this work was newspaper propaganda. It is a book If you get your hair cut at I the famous "Denver course of h h

w ic w1.·11 give readers a better un-

About two years ago, he went to d erstandmg of some of the things

T eachers' Colleg·:· Columbia Ubnivers- w.hich happen behind the screen at (Next to Gaine1 Hall on the ity New York City, where he ecame th ff y PaT"ement.) ··

• . e newspaper o ice. ou · have not director of experimental education.

He mad-e the prediction that. in ten

years all teachers, no matter m w.hat

gr ade they teach, will be required to I ·

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; Nebraska City, Nebraska

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We do not claim that .the editorials I lLunch, Sunday Chicken Dinner, Picnic Lunches, and spe-

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Brisbane or an F. P. /'...,but they are

written by studentS with whom you p • · /

come into daily contact. They can-

aot express their views to each individual, so they take the means of the e ditorial to express their viewpoints. Remembmer that only the unsigned editorials are wri.tten by- the editor; all others hav e the writer's name attached. One does not have to take the writer's viewpoint, but a person s hould :read the editorials so as tv. gai n another student's point of view.

P-eople read three things in a newspaper: First, the comic section so as to put them in a happy frame of mind; second, the news items, so that they m ay know what is goi ng on in the world. Next they r ead the e di-

torials for the ben efi t derived from

t h em then on they read the

J'est of the paper; some read the sports section before any of the I

other5-especially during the base- I ball season

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New York E ducator Cites Essentials J

of a Good T e acher Training

I.ABOUT RED CROSS

Miss Hendricks Tells of Wodd Work Dr. N. A. Dearborn of New y ·k

of Junior Red Cross OI , who 1s a teacher, an and a

On the twenty-seventh and twenty- l came to Peru June 26, and · lectured before education classes · of June, Miss Ivy Hendricks, nnd a t convocat10n. At p res ent D who is national Junior Red Cross b h ' r.

Dear Ol:,D IS t e D irector of the Di - N worker, was in Peru. She told most ri&i on of Teach eTs ' Ti: a ining depart - ' Ot merely

matters

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interestingly of the work be,ing done me nt of the state of New York. His by Junior Red Cross organizations eXJ)erience in teaching and with teach- all over the world, and how this acers has extende d from the one teach-

to 1nvent1ons, motors, and skyscrapers,

tivity can be corelated with other er r ural _ sc hool th:rough tn.e college .Y

but subjects of the curriculum. an d university, and he may surely also

ID Ideals, princtples, character. '

There are four objectives in the be considered an authority on teacher code of the organization The first is training problems. to promote voluntary service on the

Among other things , he said that N t } • h · l . part of the children. The second i s the f unction of a teacher's prepara- , Q ffiefe YIfl t e Ca m aSSerttOfl

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rights,

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in the glad aS· to promote habits of h ealth. The tion is foUl'-fold In the first place, SUfil·ptiOfl

Of d'UtI.eS.

· . third gives practice in citizenship, it must give him a reasonable mas- and the fourth is to promote worldtery of subject matter and related wide friendship. Ahy one of objectives may be taken up by a room subject matter; that is, it must pro-

Not flauntI.ng

her strength -as a gI·ant, bu-t bendI·ng i·n helpful-

or a school and oursu ea for Ill certain vi de a general background of infor- length of time, -and then, if de sired, mation This is usually obtained in ness over a sick and wounded world like a Good Satnaritan. one of the others may be taken up high school. It must also give him an

As an example of what may be acquaintance and an appreciation of done , Mis s Hendricks told of the inother fields of study, and to see them N . } d•d . } . ternational and interstate exchange in relation to his own field. This _ Ot ID Sp en I ISO atton. but in courageous cooperation. of booklets, as an effort to encourage broadening · of one's general educa- world friendliness among children. tion will; in turn, cause specializa- N . . ;.I d d• , . £ h d l Th ese booklets are made by the chiltion in some field in which the indi- ot lil priue, arrogance, an -. ISdatn 0 ot er races an peop es, dren , and contain t h eir own handwork. viclu al is especially interested. I but in SVJmpathy, -love, and understandin1!. Usually they' are built around a cenThe second point to be = 1 -tral idea, such as, the famly our is t he mastery of the technical native tre es , or some raw or manuwh ich are necessary for effel?ti-ve j factured product. When complete d, school 1·0-0m proeedure. Under this Not in treading again the old, wo r n, bloody , patfi.way which they are sent to th e central office at head he placed four definite poijits; bl • I' 'd 'd• b • bJ • ' Saint Louis and from there to the (1) One must formulate a philosophy efldS inevita Y(fl C 130S aft ' ! S3Stef, Ut In aztng a fleW co untry for w hich they are intended of life; (2) One must have a phil- Qlong which, 1.)lease Goa, other nations will follo-w

All interpretations are made at Pari s 0 opby of educatiun; (3) One must "-' , u or a t San Francisc o. be a student of child mdure, or ifl t O the fleW JefUSaleffi whef.e W3fS shall be nO ffiOre. r Such a project as this correlate s

( 4) There must be a • · splendidly with hi story, mastery of methods. Eng)ish al}d penmanship. It , · · - } be an extra curricular activity

In addition to that, he said, ones S -l t• t t k th t ath Un eSS We are t<J ' Ofile a e a P - Knowing that their book will rea1l y training must nClude a developme'tlt .J · J reach far away children provides a to a point one becomes a m?re lapse once again into utter·barbarism-and . that honor./ powerfu.l means l\'f'rthy of In gomg b } d Am •

There are now Junior R ed Cross nto a strange field , t he t eAc.het must covet for my e ove ' . er1ca· . ' " -·... vq;ariizations in forty-eight countries be a ble to entertain the home and the Iforty of which are exchan g ing cor, f th d'strict and to community life o e 1 - r espo nden ce r eg ul arly. r In order to tnter it i'l1 such a way as _ to com-

And so,

and with

·hopes, I say with an my Ibecome a memb er , the child must do mand the respect of the people of the • some act of service; the classroom eommunity heart and soul, "AMERICA FIRST." mu st can;y on one activity, and it

As his fourth point he s.aid that 1 must have the Junior Red Cross ever v t eacher should he trained to I magazine. be. fit companion for himself.. He

Miss Hendri cks is under the d1rech rt to solitude, occasionaJ- a Sermon by BISHOP G. ASH _ TON OLDHAM in Washintong, D. C., on September 7, 1924. tion of the gov;ernment, and spe nd s s ow reso h m f S t her j;o ly in order that he may give 1 - most of her .time rom ep em . d'tate -and to evaluate I I June in Indiana school s In the sum - self time to me 1 1 his own importance in life. mer she brin gs her message to cowhat it should be. l ege students. H er exhibits chilt If of teachers , dren's wo1!k which was h eld m the I W1 no , b t de I faculty room was indeed an insp ira- f k owledge, n rn · · 1

o n h can think ' tion. p endent individuals ; 01 applicatio'J a nd the n make prabc ing ahe a d. " , ,

oi t heir t houghts, Y Ql'g

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One of Selected Few P.roives \Vorth of Peru Dramatic Department

MEN'S GLEK cLuB · frENNIS cLun

'.oRcHEsTRA To PLAY PLANS TWO .GROUPS I - · PLAN TOURNEY ! IN CHAPEL, JULY 3

Horshoe Tourney Wil1 Be Biggest Out-door Event of t he Summer

Will t hin g s happen t hi s s u m mer? Maybe! At least a com m i t tee of colle ge men w omen h ave succeed ed in g ettin g fr om the Dea n less t ha n one-hund!'ed hollars t o by trophies d 1. d" t• f M B f 'd ·11 . th f . --- / ' The or ch estra, which is .the only m uThere were one t housan app icants irec 10n o r. en or • . w1 m e Th . . , . · . . . future follow a new plan of ·or gan i- e 1 eg ul a r summer scho ol te n ms , sic a l orga m zat10n dunn g- - summer seeking a d mit t a nce. Only one hund- t• tournament will be held at t he college scho ol will p lay a t ch apel, Wed n es- and med als foT t he first an nu al horse:red a nd fifty qf t hem admitted. za ion. . ·courts beg inning Tu·esday afternoon, ' · shoe t ourn amen t o{ Peru. This to u rTh.e school ope ns the t w-enty-t hird of During the last year, to July 2, under the direction of Miss d a y, July 3 · · f p great num.ber in the club and with Fi ail ces Root. _ Th ey will pl a y: ney will b e spon sor ed by he eru Septembe r. C edri c will wttend Pe1·u · 1 k f f ·1·t· s th cl b was able D Pedag og i an, and will b e .held duri ng a ac o ac1 I ie , e u Al' b f th . ances from H en1·y VIII G l .. mem ers o e tenms club are - - - erman · t he last t e rm of summer schoo to to accept only a few of the out-of- . . . . M h . the week commencin g July 22. " ,. . h t Th ·Urg_ed to participate. Drawrn gs f or arc of t he Br ahman Pr1ests __ Cobb make additional· p reparation for his town opportumties t a arose. e · . . f b h . 1 , B week of July 22 ....__ . d" .d th 1 b . t o ot mell":: a11c w omens acc,h anale fr om F aust Gounod _ · 1 new plan is to JVI e e c u . m o · · · ---- D • · t t h f E work a t Ya e. · .srng les were h eld early Tuesday so Members of t he h t . . on t m iss ou on e u n . ' ver y. - two groups 1 h · ore es r a a1 e . Eve r y applic ant fo r admittance to/ ' · ' .11 k b . t 1at t e of . the tourney c•1:.i v· 1. body must e nter. Jin f act, in r a isi n g · • ·• • One group WI ta e any mem er be decided before vacation ' 10 ms I t h e school must b e the holder o'f a who wishes to sing. From thii; g roup , . J oy Mi ckel, Doris Ri c e, W ini fred mo n ey for th e t ournamen t, it was c ollege degree, and s how evidenc e of 1 twelve singers will be chosen, selec- ' , A bronze medal is to be gi v en t he p t t •t J 1. B G Cl . , a g r e ed to that fifty per ce n t of the b il ·t d t hor o · e 1 , u ia . rosse, aud1 a S hadunusual dramati c a 1 Y a n · ted according to ability. To enter the ,w mn e i ill e ach cl ass. d k R t h G p . El . s t ud en t b ody m u st r egister. or t h e training. If the appl icant has p ad no Glee Club it is not necessary to be In the w omen's division Rasmm;s rm , A 1 r ee H a;n ott, si Ma res, l arge amoun t of mo ney w ould not ' b e previous dramatic training, able to read music. · Rawlinson, Castens, and J ones a re u ur e; son, e e n B ode, L oui se g iven. Ther e w ill be sev eral classes presen t recommendations proving his For the spring concert, both strongs contenders. In the men N ic k- Butts. accordin g to al5ili t y. scholastic abi lity. • groups will sing. The regular spring els, Cash, and Booth are showin g e-.;:-

No Summer Glee · Club Practices- Cedric Cri n k , w ho r eceiv-ed his de- , Only Musical organization to FuncOrganize in Fall from Peru th is spring •lfas .been ad- i Both Men's and Women's Sfogles tion this Summer 1 I mitted to tlre Y a l e Dramatic School. The Men's Glee Club .under the i be Played. !'

Cello Now , hPre is h ow it is go ing to h e Cedric 's r ecord in Peru proves he tour wiU be taken only by the smal- ;cellent form. Ma r garet Cai n. Class A will be experi en ced pl aye r s, has all these q ualifications. As an ler group. . . , No <!_oubles matches will be h e ld iu Viola ,Class B less ee xperi en ce, and s o on actor i n the pla y "Tod's Slave, " andl · Superintendents and principals of , t h .. t 0 u r n amen t . , down t he list . T.h er e w ill be a d i v ib t I W al ter W iese. assisting in coaching the play t a nearby towns have found the g ee sion fo r both g irls a nd boys. T h e won the MINK contest , and the "Cat club singers to be a worthy form of 1 Paul 29, who. h as been o ut Clarin e ts boys' games will be fifty poin t s , a nd d C a n ary " h e displayed thorough entertainment for their commmiities. on wi t h the Tooley · Opera Com - Al vin Semrad. the g irls' .games will b e eJ.even poin t s a n b k. p . tl·aining and know ledge of drama:- . Arrangements for the securing of pany,. is ac m .eru agam. . T r ombones and 21 p oint . . ics. Every Peruvian e x tends Cedric the singers can be made through Mr. Paul has been m 23 durrng Ch a rles Trenholm, B·enj amin Bu r ke. Furt he r n ot ic e will be g i ven co n· . er con gratulations ; and reco g - Benford, or the club officers. J the , past five months. . .His pro g r a m Trumpets c·erning t h e p ri zes, ho w ,t o re gi s t er, ;he worth of Mrs . Joder , w ho The gl e e . c lub will again h ol<l its was well liked thruou t-b e in g billed R ay mond T renholm, Ca rl Skeen. a nd ot he r inform atio n valu able t o t he him his tra ining and mad e hi s reg ular pract ices beginning with the as tthe boy from the wild and w oo ly Pia no c onten d er- r e a d the n ext issue of th e present ' s ucce ss possible. f a11 term. wes. I E vel yn Noe rrlin g.er. Ped agogi a n.

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TUESDAY , 2, 1929.

THE PERU PED-AG, OG I AN

LONE TROUBADOR I ! PERU MEN - HIGH IN

HAVE YOU SEEN

N At FIELD

l I Dr. Ned Dearborn, who was a visi-

Edwin Rector angry. s lest week, tor on the Peru campu

Entered at the Postofflce of Peru,1 Carl Bardwell smiling. aave us some in t eresting side li ght / Nebraska, as second class matter. \ Norman Thorpe tongue-tied. former Peruv i ans who are in the A Con·ine Frye being bashful. hi gh er circles of t he field of educa-

· Published Weekly at Peru State f ee," but "I'm t he w ater in Teachers College Walter Weise fickle-min?ed.

DEAR MR. EDITOR: Well, well, here a week got and.. J didn't get in my 2 cents. r was sorry to hear hew you were bol!J. barded with d i sappointed readers , not firrding me in last week's issu . you may be the " cream in my

tion.

i It is interesting to know that"' Dr. -well."

$1.00 the Year-5c single copy · Mr. Clayburn siX feet, six.

STAFF

E DlTOR·IN-CHIEF - WILLIAM OKRENTASSOCIATE EDITOR - - - WILLIAM ARMSTRONG BUSINESS MANAGER FLOYD CHASE INSTRUCTOR IN JOURNALISM THOMAS EDSON ENNIS ASSISTANT -INSTRUCTOR - - MILLARD FOWLER REPORTERS

FEATURES - LESLIE LEONARD FACULT.Y - - - - HELEN WAGNER

WHO'S WHO HAROLD MARREN PROOF READER · · - MYRLIN McGUIRE

Bessie Bath wearing a frown.

P rof. Jindra in a suit.

Dan McSwan acting ,his age. Dr. Brown a speech.

John Stahn criticizing himself.

Paul. Combs without his Bert Williams belit tling himself.

Av eryl Gaines with blond curls. Myrlin McGuire skipping Chapel. .

Swede Hertz givi?_g· voice lessons Dr Dearborn is also well acqua int- · hos t o upposm ,, ed with Dr. F. 1). Brooks, head of the ing:s."

f " S · gs" and · "Ima11in·

I personally _ acquainted I sat patiently( ?) thru convocation :· Dearborn is · listening to what our schools woul with fi.ve famous former Peruvians be 100 and y ears from now. doing exceptional work in eastern th.e negro say s on the phonograi; universities. record-"Who cares about dat. He speaks of A J. Stoddard, for- What concerns m e is what is it, gomerly superintendent of schools at ing to be like in .t he next ·i'ifty yea1: Beatrice, and now of Schenectady, I think the speaker of the morni:. New York, as "one of -the best sup- no doubt is a good man, but why n1n erintendents of school s in the state g et down and work out to.day's prob. of New York." Iems, and then in a fanciful mome1:t Mr. Stoddard graduated from Per:1 of leisure peep into any scii:ntific or in 1910. mechanic?-! magazine and find out a CAMPUS - :.. ____________ HARVEY NEUMEISTER ENTERTAINME;NTS - HELEN HOLLIWAY

James Merrit admitting he's wrong.

Ben Church getting to Chapel on "psychology departm,ent or John Hop- S ay I have a habit of overhearin' kin s University, a s well as with Dr. t hings, but comin' out from -the Les\tr time. Clyde B. Moore, department of Edu- 1Sp r in g r -eci tal t'other ni gh.t, I hear GET OUT MARS!i ·1 of P. S. :· C. to put ourselves Charles Place with a th'irty-inch cation, Cornell university. Mr. Brooks one of the lo cal t wi tterers remarkJul y and Freedom they seem to be mto such a posit1-0n that we can not j · t · 1 g " raduated f_rom P_eru in 1907, an , d I' "Aw he wasn't so,, ho t-I can sing . ' only giv t t d h wa1s . . -

• t wor goo mgs ecause of the ossie 9nn J 1 • •

sy nonomous For in July we cele· e 0 our coun ry an t e · · IM Moore in 1909 h t ! Yes that I d · ld d th" b I Fl · R au sa"'mg anything r. · · t ru my nose oo , · brate the ii°-idepende11ce of our coun· ' d . sI"ble As one of his s t aunch friends, he I myself, but you cant get nny one to benefits derived from an e ucation sen , · · · · · t ry. To u s today the stressing of in· but personality will be cap: D" k W "ll" s as a serious-minded·! places Dr. James Hosie, head of pay you for It dependence seems unnecessary. Why? , IC I Iam · · • · tension departmen t of Columbia um - Yours truly,· able of great achievements and gain h l h Bec a u s e we have become used to it. h sc 00 teac er. versity, and _ formerly h ead of THE LONE TROUB'"DOUR

T en let us finish our education and ·

It was a new and novel thought 150 k Lester Pariott. unable to .think of m ent of Englsh in Peru: Dr. Hos1ic . . ma e the very best use of our oppor- .. . .• • ·years ago For its furtherance men tunity , anything to say. graduated from Peru in 1891. , fo u g ht, Oled, and died that you and 1 In the fall Dr. Dearborn J'oins. the

MARGUERITE GRAVES The faculty members paying c ose a nd I rhight enjoy the p.eace ..and se- , - - education department at New Y ork attention during a chapel lecture. curity that has become so meaning- · univers'ity, and will work in conjuncless since we are prone to take it as ·what Good Is a Fourt-h of July

TO tion with Dr. c. E. Benson, a grado ur n a tural herita ge. · For years we

NOTHING DO uate of Peru in 1907. hav e c elebrated the Fourth with fire-

With such m e n as these ;yorking works, noise, music, g re at and · glut- I j tonous meals and "l-0ng-winded, lon g- A man recently asked me, "What in different educatioi:ilill fields , it can arme d" oratory- all .of it a conglom- g ood is a Fourth of July Celebration easily be said that Peru has done . its My 'chanical train just goes round 1share in training s ome .of the outerati on without any real and spiritual to a town?" And he expressed a and round. standing educators in eastern uni-

COFFELT GIVES RECITAL

G W. Coffelt, of t he music department gave an interes t ing ·song recit?.1 at conv.ocation Monday, July l. Ht the following numbers :

Duna - - - McGill

Pipes of Gordon's Men __ Hammond

Mah Lindy Lou Sfrickl.ar.

Friend O' Mine - S anderson

My Little Banjo '- - Dichmont

t he piano. asse e age o g e mg a IC Fourt h. They feel it s hould be hon- t f . There's nothing for me to do.

M- " /7. 1.J. M

. , n ot on e of our presen t d ay "whoopee." It is true that much of the original _ Too Ieng have we let. Mars, the God intent and purpose of Fourth of July

the whip .hand. We celebrate the looked ih modern ways of celebrat-

Our country is prosperous, free, and strong, Firm built on ideals true. Our 1orefathers gav e it - their

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freedom Yet our method sider how · many of those that · w a r. We flaunt to the world the , Th e re's nothing f or us to do.

"Marsian"' . tendency of o.gP.s past, tho firecrackers n ever stop t o .::onsider 1 '

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ce e ra 1-0n o ree om m a · ltngs- I . d? even from the •tyranny of Mars. tffnsaJ1dl honlorb theh day, a ers setrvh1"ner:r. to do o u y ce e ration as a matel'lal A g lorious o. • Freerlom has been the backbone of : value to every community, whether - Esther Ann Clark. 011r land. In '76 we made t h,• first 1 that community holds a festival or · f.t ;rnd for a people free in thoug?t, re- 1the inhabitants go elsewhere to spend [STECK-BENFORD Ji g ion, ideas, and ideals. We did not the day. 0 at fi1·st however, see the ideal of free-

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RECITAL, JULY 1

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· ckn1 at all, regardless of n I _....__ t,h:<t ideal was fought arid celeb.rate, pitch in a?d do everything

If your comrnumty 1s gomg to out for all timi:-.

IG. Holt Steck, baritone, and head of

1"rom it a -go t? th.e Celebration Committee of the Peru vacal denartment, will pres t ronger and unified nation and gave and offer to do some- sent a long reci-taf of works by Amerbirth to a humble and mighty leader, thmg. ican composers, !\':edn-esd ay evenin g, Abraham Lincoln, who set the hig.h - Get busy and invite your friends, July 10, 1929. · -est ideals of freedom before the tell your friends to tell their friends, Previous to coming t o Peru Mr. world whenhe said, "with malice to- to join you for the day. If you Steck ,had appeared in than 300 w'.11·d-; none, with charity toward'> all." I an!. can cities in 32 different states singing in

Yet today, in - thi s age of l to JOm the festiVIties, help concert and opera. This is his sixtb when bigotry, prejudice, and narrow- or appomt yourself a corn- year of teaching, and he says the 1riindedness is at ebb tide, a far great- rnittee of to do your utmost cause of this recital is to ease up that e r :m<l mon: lasting ide11l of freedom help the casual stranger m old "hankering" to be doing things. is before us. Today, as never before, your midst.

Mr. Benford, ]1ead of the oiano nre the teachings of Christ's idea of Start now on brightening the cor- p a rtm ent, will be there -too ;ith some br'..>therhood being put into pr:o1cticc. ner where you are. Make y.our yard, American works for t he piano, and : We 110 longer feel the binding of a ho':se, your your store, we who have head him know what m11Tow line that makes a desiu:nateti your entire commumty look clean, he does to that keyb-Oard. spot -0ur land. We are returning to bright and attractive; put on your T.hese two jovial members of th e the lands of our ance stors the debt we best "bib and tucker" and your most faculty- it is rumored- a re in t he owe them. The idea of a Fourth of - winning smile; and when the corn- l'ight mood, that means the s-tu"noise and nothino-" is tu.rning to one pany comes, show them around, in- d t b d ·11 h I ., . en o v w1 ave a p ac-e to g o a nd of br0therhood and understandin g . Jn troduce them to the place where. you th"l . d " 11 , ,, · mgs to hear on· .:July 10. the p.;st we have been tendi!'g· tc.- lve, an se em on your com1 wards a sel !i sh patriotic ideal but lhe I munity.

Oh, Marguen t e C arn will he new spirit c,f the Fourth is \ If the Fourth of July isn't worth i at the prnno for M'.. Steck-:--anoth er l to r.ne '..>f Internation a lisr11 ar>J the Ianything else to a community, it is , re ason for a good tune. true fullfilment of Christ's ideals. worth the opportunity it gives you 1 - - • I

to sell everybody that comes to _your P. D. C. ·PiCNIC town on what a real place it is, and • that the people in it are real people.

Statistics on the education of the Business goes where it is invited, people of the world have a re- and stays and comes back to the markable advancement durmg the \place · where it is well treated and past century. served best-you cannot sell people

Prior to this time a man who was on your community if you do not learned in science, art or literature, Itell about your community. Therewas not looked_ upon by a very large fore, if you are a guest of those who per cent of the people as really more live elsewhere, tell them about your important. For e::rnmple, take the In- community; "tell 'em" 'till you sell dian who the U. S. before 'em" that your community is a good civilization. He who was the strong- in which to live work est among them, was made chief and play and prosper. ' ' all others b-Owed down to him. What makes a town of great renown?

Later development of civili?,:ation ; calls forth a much different idea. He who is educateQ. is admii;ed; opinions are respected; he understands people and really enjoys life. Your stu-1

'Tis the work of the venders few, If you're not a member, please remember

And now it is our chance as town is all ri g ht, it's vou.

. "LOW I. Q."

WELL ATTENDED

On Friday evening, June 28, the Drama tic Club members motored to Brownville. With much hil a rity the group fa1ally arrived - a i: ville Park. After exploring QI' l\1issouri and al: adjoinin p- terri to ry (on t he Nebrask!l side) t.w •1 g·-c•nps we1 e forme d. l? i1 be Rut hs ? - The Dra1natic discovereg 5everal profess io n als amidst th e ir mem bers . Aft e r one side was s a tisfactorily conqu e r e d a line was formed c-0nsisting of peo- · pie and plates For full particu-Iars • concerning food one of the members. The answeT will be: "It c Quldn't h a ve been bett er."

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PERU p ED AGOG I AN TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929

------- 1 MUSI,CAL DRAMA ON SCREEN NO ORPHEUM PROGRAM

ummer Budg et E [ · 1 · nuRING FIRST TERM J TRAINING Vents "T he Broadway Melody," whic - may properly be called t he screen 's >--- ·

July 17- P. D. C. Three One-Ac•-. I · fi 1 Since no s ui tab.le d ates on t he cal- LUMBER .,.,, t first mu s ical clr ama, h• an eye - I i11g-,

July 12- Movie endar remain vacant, it has been de- LACQUER ENAMEL heart -tu gg in g- , fascinatirtg entei titi n · '

Jut>· 13- Mus1-cal C "' otnedy, •.;The C' otters Saturday Night."

July 18--Movie, Scarlet Laciy.

July 22- Recital by Harry F b ar man Violinist.

July Beilharz R d • , · ea er.

August 2--Lawrence Ha1·p · Q . · u1n teL

August 3- Movie Plying M . • anne.

August 17- Movie, The Lone W lf' · 0 s Daughter.

August 9- Movie, The Faker.

..\RGABRIGHT-IlATH

G COLORFUL CEt.·EBRATES HIS

cided t h at the r eg ul ar summer sc hool

111ent. Sound pi .; ture skeptics m;iy PAINTS hi s picture, -now playin µ; at the orp.heUln p1·ogrnm is not to Boo t h Auburn, a nd h e se nted. ed. ti is a rev Im ion of whn t •!·:r; be The three-day vacatio"n period duraccomp li s.hed-a portent f or the fu- ing the first of July a lso would in ter; t ure. • fere with t he holding of the program. This a ll-talking film has all the acccut 1e; nents of a Broadway m usic al sh oVI(. g rouped a bout a grippm5 stor y of back-stage life,. filled with c .m•ecly

COAL OOAL

PERU LUMBER CO.

W. J. RABEL, Mgr. l>hon-e · 48 Peru, Ne1>r.

A number of other forms of entertainment have b ee n to take the place of the orpheum.

Througout the story are in- Don't forget folks- the Ped agog ian

te-rspersed (as a natural part ,,f the Ho rses hoe Tournament will be held in

Read Pedagogian Ads-It Pays!

continuity) some of the most tune- the near future, and expect. ful song numbers ever written either ·ed to enter. \ At the Electri·c

88TH BIRTHO - AY

for stage or screen. These are sung

Qne of Peru' s most charming young ' deli g litfu lly by Charles King, Broad -

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WE USE GENUINE ladies pledged her troth this week _ j way musical comedy stat, Anita Pa ge I

' Many Att d R 1 an d Bessi e Love, with a bi g revue I when Miss Edith M Ar b · ht en eception to Col. Ma1ors ..Ii · _, ga rig , t 0 0 _ S I chorus of sixty blondes, brunettes and "

"TURTAN"

youngest of Mr. .and Mrs. J a IS ome unday i re dheads to help out.

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rys a . ea re W. S. Argabright of Nemaha, became o s d t--- Patronize Peru Auvertisers.

n un ay a recept!Qn was g ive n t he bride of Robert L Bath, second at t he Majors home in honor of t he '

I Tuesday, July 2 son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bath, Jr., eig.hty-eighth birthday of Col. T. J. Ma- '

at the home of the bride's parents, jors. The affair was planned by hi s j Uil.J'.£/

seven o' clock Wednesday evening, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ! _...,_...,_,_.,._,_,_ • J une 26. The single ring ceremony F. P. Majors More than two .hundred I nvited to enroll for teachfog .Starring Richard Arleen and · j - • vas performed by Rev. J. W. Sapp in J g u ests were present during the d ay . positions with Mary Brian, supporte d an all- I

In ad.dition t o this he received more si ar cast. It is a lovCi play that Patronize Peru Advertisers: the presence of over a hundred than tha_t num her of let_ters " no car ds ' ,. ' h · h 1 S •

you will long remember,. and , ._.... , ___....,___, _ ""' ...., _ _,...,___...,._.__ guests. from friends a nd relatives' who were T eDavis Sc 00 erv1ce I iili.s a tot of laughs and pathos Immediately following the ceremony j unable to come. ' _

W. T. DAVIS, 06• Manager to make you allways remember Standard Oil and eongratu l ations , a reception was j about three o'clock in the after- 138 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebr. it as a leading production. Don't SERVICE STATION h ld for the guests and refre shments noon an interestin g program was gi\r - miss it. Last li me tonight. Full line of Polarine and Moofe brick ice cream,' an_gel · food cake, ejn. This consiste<!_of short talks by

bile oils. Greasiqg, car ;wash. ' P. sm1"t.h, 4epartment commander -

· · - - - - ing, and Free Crank Case Ser- and punch, were served. The brides of the G A. R,, Mr. Hoag.land, p ast .....,...,.. _ _...._....,__,,...__

cake was· a large three-tier ::ingel I commander o f that order, and I ·

in good food, baked oy Mrs. Charles kite, and Mr. a lso a G. A. R. man, a ll 1 t YOUR , A. E. Johns.on, D. D. S. . J. J.

b · t h b ·d d it was passed of Lincoln Mrs. Ada Malcolm of J ' cut Y e ri e, an j Lincoln gave a re11ding , as did also h PROPRiETOR by the W;he:ts t o the guests. the Colonel's li t tle grand niece, Jean- ' PHOTOG·R · APHIC J ' p one 36 Peru Nebraska ' Afte r t he reception, the hap-py nette Riddle. Mrs. Burton , who lives , I I . " .

couple ·for a .honeymoon in their in Lincoin, and is state president of J the gift of - the the Daughters of Veterans, g_ave an , NEEDS · new automobile, ·..,.oom' s parents. Upon_ their return, R. T. Benford r-• .,. house- gave a piano selection; and Henry they will go immediately to Ab r ams of the college voice dep art- f keeping on me farm of Mrs. George ment, Mrs A V. and Miss I FINE

I McGrew, where their home i:s all Margaret MajoPs, sang some excellent I FRAMES ready for them. solos. Following tfiis enjoyable pr€l- ,

Th -ri""ople were both borl). gr'a m · and cake we:i:e served PHOTO FINISHING I . · ese young ,,...... . , ' , d eared in this oounty, and need by Col. M a.jor:S' grantl dau g hters. CAM - ·· ,.•.ERAS Z "'. -··· an r ad t no introduction. The bnde is a gr - :r.he g ue sts who were presen as ALBUMS - f

uate of the Nemaha s cliools, and ' well as the larger number of the Colo -

English Tanned Sole Lea ther J. i>. CLARK , COME IN

IAND VISIT OUR NEW STORE FRESH AND. GRO(:ERJES

AJf\that the housewife need s to ' pr ep ate that d eliciou s meal.

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a very likeable di s p os ition. T.he e di to r w is h es t o announc e that j

The bridegroom receive d h is · ed u- t }J.e Ju1y 16 i ssue will b e edited by I . . f

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OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST . been engaged in f arming a n d stock 1 raising? is industi•ious and h as WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER- REPAIR AND TAILOR f of h onor .

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. Phone for appointment no.w for your perma_n ent

the weather gets so hot. · Our sp \!cial prices -

$5.00 with one finger wave ,.

MARCELS SHAMPOOS .

Th,e '.m ost'<-rec e n t t .extbo 0k s publis h - " 'KOEPPEL'S CAFE ' MANICURES ,FJNGEJ,l WAVES ed b1 ' 'tlie . lea.l:lllJ.g C ompani e s Evening deliveries Ion lunches

BOB-CURL WATER, WAV}':S ' will be ais p lay _!n Ro om 2 28 the Pf!one 1-05 : Peru, Nebr. HOT OILS

second floor of. the T. J... M ?- jors

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8th to July 26th . This i s nt>t an ;

ad;ertisi n g f e a t!ure of t he Book Cem - I LET us SERVICE YOUR CAR

anies Ilut is as w ell. T hi s .#.

e pxhi'bi·" wi·n m a lce i-t p ossibl e f or sum-

mer scboel stud ents t o an become. acqu ain ted with t h e m ost ad- i ... ,

sE?h oQJ of _ day. Wha'if ctmstftt1;tes -a ·

This and many oth e r c.erning trortbooks ea.n. be

b • •t to R oom 22 8 of tne Train. '!/a VlSl - [h 'Ji ... f

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8·30-12 :00 and ·1:3'0-5:00 each sc oo from July 8 th t o Jul y 26th.

ho h a s been Miss Grace P e t e rso n, w . k away on lea ve eh o !l the campus ag a in. It's t o see the old familiar fac es a g a in.

- C h h - who bas . :Miss Fra.nce s E - urc , l f t 'f , t he pa;:; t y,ear e

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PERU, NEBRASKA been librarian or h m e T e nn ' Sunday, June 30: for . .

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II Mary Ellen Naviaux, of Nebraska ! .there the he became iP _.,_.,_.,

City tea c hes near that place. I m1ss10nary work, a[\d decided to of- I THE MARDIS STORE d d I Goss of Percival Iowa will fer himself for African work. 0n the i I ' Pure foo4s-Everything for your table. F r esh an col

- attend school Peru year.' ' day Grover Cleveland was elected t4e f ., · meats. Fresh milk from certified' cows. Fru i t and v ege tTh e o. Roa hr kas s e, of Seward. will l\firs Lulu Dwver is principal of second time in 1892, Mr ables. Fresh and canned. Prompt deH v e ry. Reason able · · , PHON E 25 return t o Peru next year. He has Ser; o nd Av e nue School at Nebr as l< .; sailed from New York to Freetown, Prices. THANK/YOU been a studen t here for the p ast two (i: v. o n the wes tern coast of Africa, and

years.

Ir.'i iss L o ui s e the th.ere spent some months

Esther Gre t zin g er, o:( Stee1'e City , se1.:ond gra de )n Second Avenue with the black men m their towns up :1 ·

will again teach the third and fourth !school at -ri c:'. • <1=. lrn Ci! y. the rivers, until a fever r.en- ,, .

g r ades in Ste ele CiJ;y.

1 Miss Elv a Lare Teaches in the Jun- dered him helpless. At length be was _

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Miss Edna Wright teaches the ior hig sc oo at e ras a vi Y· broug,ht home, and gradually recuperFifth grade in Fourteenth Street ated'. I

sc hool at N ebra ska City.

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RURAL SCHOOLS IN

MONTANA · IDAHO COLORADO ARIZONA

He was married to Lottie Frink in I Salaries from $'100 to $150 per month.' Must be graduates

Mfa s Minnie Kennedy teaches the • • 1894, and with her lived for a- short of two year college cours.e. /Experience preferred but not •

Sixth grade at Fourteenth Street

LAID TO R·EST

time at Waco, Nebraska. He became necessary. Write immediately. sc hool at Nebraska a watch maker, going back to his boy-,

Mis s Lulu Boese also teaches at I hood occupation . There eldest _

M1·ss·o-ur1· Valley Teachers' Agenc y

315 Tabor Opera House ka City. . Man and Former Missionary ed to Nebraska, where he !iv- Denver, Colorado .

F ourteenth Strnet school in Nebras- Last Rites Held for Peru Business son, Vern E , was born. Later he mov-

Mi ss Catherine Heafy , of Nebrask a ed a short time. At this place th-e I , City, teaches near town. The funeral of J. C. Cha.te1ain whose second child, Harolq L., was born. His

Miss Irene of Nebraska death was announced in th-ese col- removal to Peru nearly thirty-one

... City, teaches near that place. 1 t k was at four years ago was aru epoch in bis life, _ · b umns as wee ,

Miss Evelyn Peterson, of Dun ar, Io'clock last Friday afterno.on , at the for 1t marked stage when -his trav-1 ·

teaches near Dunbar. _ h th vi'ces being conducted els ended, and a real home lifo began.

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S·UM MER G Q 0 ·D S

Lorrame Keunnmg , o oug as, b R E Hasselblad of the Baptist wo ot er c 1ldren, Ralph and Ru th, h I y ev. . ' h . . teaches t at town. Church. Interment was made in Mt. , smce that time joined the family. ..i Students and faculty if you want the bes t and prompt Hildebrand, of DuBois, tecch- Vernon c·emetery. The followin g I . Of Mr. career in Peru " service gives us your roFder, for a ll kinds and f ancy a n d es Thn·d and Fourth grades at Du- obituary has been furnish-ed us: - little need be said. His creed was

staple grocei;ies also fresh fruits and vegetabl es we Bois . • Caesai: Chatelain was born) t hat of "live and let live," he ,hated glad to accommodate you.

Marie B?sworth, of Nebras- near a beautiful lake called Neuchatel bigotry and prejudice, and was not , WE WILL DELIVER · T WICE A DAY k2. City, teaches Greggsport school lin the Swiss Alps , on July 31, 1860. content to follow simply a trade. His ; n ear Nebra ska !His ancestors were Frei:ich Calvinists was _the. spirit pf service, ·as his long

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Dorot h y ?f teaches 1 who had ori g inally lived in the east- service 1!1 the office of of the · · - · f commercial work. m the High school ' ern part of ·France, but were for ced peace will show. There he did V(hat .. at Lodgepole. Miss Hurt graduat:d J to flee in the midst of religious perse- he thought was right and his deci . from the two-year course at Peru ?n cutions to the great mountains far .! sions; even in the most trivial cases, ....,._..,.

1927. ther east in Switzerland. The family IVere matters of principl-es with him.

Dorothy of Nebras : played a conspicuous part, la t er when He Iov ed humanity, and many a time ka City, teacnes m the schools of that the la.nd of their adoption was attempt- some young student in Peru for the town . 'ino· to free itself fr.om the yoke of first time ha s sou g ht his advice. . As

Sarah Jane Whitten, of th "' nations and organize a single a result his friends are legion, and City, teaches in the Junior High in go:ernment. are scattered widely throughout the I Nehraska City. MT. Chatelain's boy.h.ood was like coun'try. · He has J.eft us, but his vig- · Mr. Charles Madden, of Pawnee thac of many oth-er boys who spent orous personality and high standards ' # City, is Superintendent of the schools their first vears in Europe. He ' had a 1 of justice will remain long amo.ng us. '

at Sumner, Nebraska. Mrs. Madden riaorous p; imary and e.l ementary edu- 1 Mr. Chatelain died at 6 a. m. on # a lso taught in the school at Sumner c ation · and at the age of 14 learned T.huri;day, 20, 1929. He is sur.. I last year the of a Swiss watch maker, as 1vived by his wife; all of his children; : }

A V-ENUE STORE

Ice, Cream, Cold J?rinks, Soda Fou n tain Service, Confectiohery and Lunc h Mea ts Sch00I Stationery

·..:· A HANDY PLACE . TO TRADE

Olga Schmieding, of Garland, will had his father under a term of ap- two brothers, Edd. H: and T. Albert, Jr tea ch near there. of Kansas, and one sister Esther, of • , prent;ceship. , Ruth Mccrary of Shenandoah , ·will With his father aF1d mother he Calgary, Canada, as well as two grand , 73 Phone 78 Peru, Neb r. teach near that place. came to America at t,he age of l7, and children and other relatives and ' ·I ,,,.. , Steinmetz, of Slater, it was with some difficulty thatJ t,he friends.

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Ardell Steinmetz, of Slater, :Vf.o ., it was with scime difficulty that t.he

will teach near that place. · obligations as an appre n t ice were

Mabel Stoneman, of Fairbury, will broken so that he co uld a{!company teach near Fairbury. them. It was a mo ther's tears that

B ertha Wenz, of Diller, teaches finally won the battle and the

near that town. boy was thus enabled to start on the

Mildred Kenning, of. Steele City, gran d a dven t ul'El in America. Mem-

t eaches near Steele City.. lbers of t he had already. come

Evelyn Elseman, of Louisville, will from time to time , some lan din g at

teach n ear that town. .Hudson's Bay , and m1gratmg by

Arlene Baumn, of Dodge. teaches stages as far so uth as Galena, llli.noi s,

at Snyder. General Alexander Chetlain, on'e of

Freda Alber, of Blue Hill, t each e s that branc h of the whose

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Palms. Caady Kitchen primary work at Eckley. name had been corrupted m its spell- ' b

Wilma Spencer, of Pickerell, teach- in g, was a distinguished sta ff office r Peru Ne raska

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Long: of Falls Cit y, tt.ach- m 1877 to f Service with a Smtlel'

es at Wilhamsv1lle. ton, Illmois, marks the of I at the .

H elen Smith, of Genoa, teaches at a varied and colorful series of ' •

Woodville. riences for the young Julius. He

ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFT IN WHICH TO SEE THE Esther Rogers, of Martell, teach es tried his h an d at farming in Illinoi s , . ORIENTAL GIFT EXHIBIT. OTHER INTERSTlNG -

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at Mamilla, Iowa. but hi s mother soon died and he mov- ' GIFTS ON DISPLAY.

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You'll not be d1ssappo1nted ' one of the outstandmg studen s on e develop t he great western sect10n of

NELLIE M M ADLEY ·

Peru campus for the past _two yean:s· 1 the state Always restless and on the if you get :our hair cut at ' _ • C

Lozene Fedde, of Bennmgton , will 1 mo ve, he finally decided he wanted

teach in a school near there.

Ellen Niles. of Omaha, comp e es York CoJl.e ge, Nebrask a, where hi s

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more edu<Cat ion and snent a term at : · • PHONE 37 2 Bloc ·s out o e ampus · ] t · ' • (.Next to Gaines Hall on the ' . · _

her two year course t hi s summer. future wife also went to school. It 1

attended the niversi Y

Allan Lichte_nb erger, of Bradshaw, 1

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has been teachmg n ear place the ·

past two years. He will attend school

at Peru next year. \

Lushton, will teach ]

Thelma Moore, of Bellevue, teach-

WRJGHTSMAN'S NEW STORE

She graduated -Grocerie2snd dooFrrnoersth,.ofFthreubiatnsk _ Meats

J ea n Wilson. of Om aha , teaches in the Ashland Park school.

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Marie B eebe, of Omaha, teaches ' at Grove1\ Colorado.

Mrs. Effie H. Adams, of Lincoln , , is principal of the Junior high school

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Thelma Edwards. of Valparaiso, I Meals Short Orders Salads '

will teac h near that place.

Ethel Fish, of Shubert, will teach I Special Ice Cream Cold Drinksner there. She was in schoo l here ,. Home Baked Pies Cakes #I ' during 1926-27.

Mr. and Mrs. Han y Sopher, -Of CHICKEN DINNERS ON 'SUNDAY # Peru, will be in school here again ' I ' next year.

Clar.ence Zie ttlow, oi P owe ll, tea ch-

J. H. HAZELTON ,

Phone 63 , Peru, Nebr. ' J es in the Junior hig,h school at that I . ,9 ulace.

.. and out-of.doors GET THEM OF •

e the high school at Hyannis. i

- Geneviev e Nicholas, '.29, of Nebrus- \ _,.._ _......_......_ : ka City, teaches home economics in ' 36 y f H J f I S t •

eafS 0 e P ll e VICe

Helen Epler, of Julian, teaches Eng- · li sh an d music at W a ll Lake, Iowa.

CJTJZENS STATE BANK

Alvina of Syracuse, teaches · '1 near there.

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VOLUME XXIV

PEDAGOGIA.N PLAN BIG TTh'1E

Many are Expected to Enter Local Horseshoe Tournament Next 'Veek

The Pedago gia n is stil !planni n g th e Big Ho!rse shoe Tournament t0 be <lu1'ing tl:e weel<- commenei ng July 22 .2very one is in v i ted to par11. ipate, and to help make this to ui·1 ument the "Ut5t a ndi ng evei,t in the s.im mer sci1Jol a..:tivi ties. The t©u:r-nhment w i ll nel ·i on t lie wes.t of t,h d o rn1itory. ':"l-ie re will f , · plen:ty of for spect;.tvrs. w ill be o l en•:1: o f sL1kes 11>d hoes ..,or sev'eral to be i: •ayed at t.::icJ-i time No charge i i' l·• b<- made fo r admittanc e

PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, JULY, 16, 1929.

WELCOMES

ILION TAMERS CHALLENGE IN NATIONAL COMPETITION

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MR. GE Q. HANSON

I Three times eac h week t en men

NUMBER

ALPHA MU OMEGA HOLDS MEETING

P a ul "Swede" Hertz, Malvern , I owa, , !faculty members meet at 4 :30 p m. , , one o f the oustandin o· athletes in t h e I H' Iin the tra ini n g schoo l n·yrnn as ium for Fourteen Present at First Meeting

h "' F°'rmer Peruvian Graduate and is b l "' of Frate rnity this Summe r istory of · P e ru , participa t in g und er 1 Wife Visit Coll ege , volley a l p r actice. , t h e and white colors of "Old I

Everyone of th e te ach ers fee l qui t e -The Al p h a Mu Omega Math ematics

Per u " won fourt h in the 16 j P eru was g lad. of the opportum ty i "cocky" a bo u_t their Mr. , Fraterni t y, a lo\! al uni t t he Nationpounds shot put in t h e junior division to welcome t h e i eturn of two of her Clements h as it, a nd they offe1 a C' h al- al Councif of Mathematics T each e r s, _ former gra d u ates Mr Mrs. Geo. 1ienge to an y voll ey ball te >1 u1 th at h eld its firs t meeting of t he s u mmer, of the N aho n a l Am ateur A t hletic Hans on of S t afford Anzon a. Mr. min ht b e p icked fr om the me n on \ J 1 1 f t be1·s U · · h · . J 1 . ' "' . Monday, u y , our een m em n10n meet ·e ld 1n D e nve1 on u Y Hanson is supe rmte ndent of sc.hoo ls the c amp us 3 and 4 t . • • I · . be111g present.

• • 1 · at Stafford Wnen a studen t 111 Peiu, Conoi derino- t h e spirit of the a ffair, I A int erestin g pro 1Ham h ad hee n a ul he aved t h e shot a di stance of h · · d b t l"t k ·" n "' .·

I e was activ e m e a e, 1 ei a r y wor ' listen to t he master server Larson, n O' ed b y tbe program committee 44 fe et 7 m ches. The event was won d t - atbl ti s an d is now . aua " • 1 ama ics, a na e c • w hP is no t ed on the tear" t o consistin g mainly of special reports w i t h a put Of 46 fe.et by Schle imer of 1· st t' · h' s work as superin- 1 · · : •t

• J U .as ac 1ve 111 1 rn1 >.pl ac e. an d then reahm t he sl a m- , by various members of the fr aterm Y· Los Angles A t hlet ic Club. tendent. His mission in P e ru was to mers (a term in volley :nil) "Is Mathematics Essen l:ialy a Tool'!"

The Denv·er meet was t h e greatest students in t o Ian d T y ler, with Mathew:> 1i:. ow n in was g iven l>y P aul Ti gard-. In this ass emb l adge of amateu r track record teachrn g 111 his system, an d mc1denta l- fo r meas ure is t he b i g a r tic le v a rio u s p h ases of Math emaholde r s that have ever gathered in ly to renew old acqu a in tances ' i:1 t he olrt sport En..,is. an d the itic<; i·elat ing to other in our America Mr. H a n se n was a sked to g ive a sm all of everythin g in Ch vb urn a nd curric.ulum were ta k en up. Some nf

Such m e n a s Con g er, g r eat Ameri- t alk at convocation an d v ery k indly Crag;,. lthe pro b lems of t he M-l' llematics can mi l e r, Charles Paddock, and man- consented, but said that for fear the I such an array 0 f a t hletes t h e ITe a1'.he r were also discussed. T he hn· o t.heT g·reat America athletes met at students would suffer educ @.tlonal dys- ( :t! •pui:: men will n eed to d o s" mP. I al condusion of the article wa s t h iit t his meet. peps i.a, would refrain from even seeking for p layers w h o san t w ist the Imathemat ics is. a subjet by it self 1::i th".Swede" h as repeated ly put the mentiomn g educ ation. Instead, he t ail of the lions, and make hurt e1 t h an a lw !p111 g h a nd to ot her • , u lJ shot 48 an d 49 fe et, and hi s record to ld of the be auties of A r izona, its Ju st now t here is Her tz, Hoy, N'iC'k- jNG in t:he cu rric ulum. is over 5 0 feet The world r ecord is clirn a te, its flora and fauna, a nd its el, Naim a n, Lenard, and B eccard a nd The secon d rep ort, " P rogress i_n 52 f t "Swede" hopes to keep in g eological formations. a fray of ot hers who w.ould do we ll. Text Book s," w as given b y Mane · d aO'ain ·enter t he meet ! He specifically mentioned the larg e Th e facu lty lions are wai t ing for !P arker. Miss P arke'!: pointed out t h e · con 1 ion an " I U 'fi d f t th I h b k b · · t o The divisions will be made as f o l- ney.t year. . n'.eteor crate r, 1.e petn e. ores' · e the time t o meet your c ampus team, ,faC<t. t new oo s were e.mg m 1 · 1ows; drnosour, t racks 111 the rocks, t he ex- else th ey w ill co,nsider themse lves Iduced m mathematic te ach mg Th e Girl's Singles (Games played to 21)

All fi n als wi1 lbe h e ld Fricla y a fternoon, July 26. All preliminaries and. consolati on games m ust be played before Frid ay

HARRY 'F

ARBMAN

1 t in ct vo lc a noes, the ice caves, t he d e- champions w ith a snort and a r oa r. books were much be tter

Tw.o classes, A and J3. (f>riz,es w ill _ RT yo n with its wonders Of esp_ecia l m- BJQLQG·

· , . vil's lava fie lds, and t h e Grand_ Ca.n- symbo.Is mor e common and fo o hsh ex -

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Only one class, t,hree priz,es. - • j rock r a n ged in size from six to thir- j V l Edwin Recto r brou g.h t ou t. t h e Men 's Singles (Games to fifty) p f or Jind ra now takin g Work , ty inche s in circumfera nce, an d on I . chan g·es in texts as well as t he d if-

Three cla s ses, three price s in eac h ro Forbman's Old Teach e r Iw hi ch even t he vines a nd stems a re D 'd C 11 - f-M- tt U \ fei:- ent mq•;h o l • ; used n ow in t cac bir.g vv av1 oste o, o a rqu e mve r s1- 1 h d class eas ily discover ed p math er11 aTir.s ( llr. pa1 cd ! o m et .o s ( G t fift ) t y Gives Address; Forme r eruvian I . ]

'Men' s Doubles ames 0 Y r t , Z ane Grey h e says has no t ex ag - used in prev ious years. He expJa111ec

Two class, three pi:izes. H a rry Farbman, yo uthfu.l v10 imh s ' I ge r ate d In the le ast the be auties -Of t that t h e new methods of t eachin g b d th t y · turn h · t ear in a recLtal at t e I "

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Now you av-e rea e s o r ' w 0 is 0 app _ the Arlzon a deserts a nd mountains, mathemat ics was n ot or e purpose to page four and find .t he e ntry bl ai;- k, : co ll ege auditorium on. an d in order to appreciate on e members of Tn B eta h eld a dmner of memo r iza t ion but for .the pu rp ose fi ll it o u t and hand i t tG Ar th ur LJTir : nin g , July 22, h as ac.hJeved. m u st really spend time w it h them. the Methodist Church. The us ua Tn clea r and logical th inking.

· B th · 't' an American v10- I Th k' dahl, Millard Fowler, Edwm 0 0 · ' ab l e re co g rp ion as I Mr. Han so n did give one bit of ed- Beta A merican Beau ty r oses "The Rel a tion Between .m 111 g

1' · t d M · t' · Mathemat ics" by \ inis · O' n of bu1 u cati onal information, however, w h en 1 the basis of t h e scheme of decora· 1 an emoi iz_a ion 111 • h ol\10VlE, "THE SCARLET LADY - I M r. r·arbman, a yo un ., t d he said that after J a nu ary 1, 1930 all tions and. co n stit u te d the favors : Margai'et Ch n eberg, porn t ed .o ut t e

TO BE SHOWN JULY 18 twenty-five years of age as teachers in Arizona must have a t Menus and pro g r ams were in the fact that it is n ot necessaryhto h A .- a and was :ons1 e1e - - J 1 •• • rder to learn mat emat1cs. S out menc . t. !;I least three years of work abov e the 1 form of the fr ate rni ty k ey, as is rus-

1 · ouze in ° . . Stu d ents o f t he college will h ave the country's vi-0 linistic sensa 10.'\ . .hiO'h school, before they will he per- tomary at Tri Beta dinne rs . Miss Clineberg says. that it . is trth u e t ·t to see an unus - s idered t h e g rea test vio 1111s " h l 'that man y d o get thell' woi:k 111 m aimother oppor uni y was con d in Rio de Janeiro uh -<l t,,., <- sc oo I Mr D avid Costell o, professor of : t th. h th e process of m emual mo.ve at t he college auditoriumh on that h as app ea re Thi s shows t hat t he west as we ll as I botany at Ma rquette Universit y 11.il- Iema ics 10u g h t h h d 'f Wednesday evening, July 18, "wL en , for the l ast fifteen years. the e ast are raising t h eir sta nd ards wauk,ee, W isconsin , the a d.dress. ' orization, but on t e o: er an the picture, "The Scarlet Lady, .His first Americ a n appearance was of teach ers' quali fications i H e spoke on "The Ecolo gy of Chi- 1 . L d Putt i i s to be shown 1924 and immed i atel y he was - l'lng ya e • 1n , f t he picture i s one of h £.. -

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' cag·o Vicinity." Music was student will get r es ults by thinkin g mat1c photoplay of a peasant girl , country to be one of the greatest ORCHES1 RA GIVES ;o n t h e pipe organ by Pr ofessor R. T. Ia.nd reasonin g rather than memorizawho passes_ from lowly obscurity- to I American v i oli n is ts

hfe aind endur in g love; a dr a - ! cfa1med by the foremo st cr iti cs of-t.he '

SUMMER RECITAL ' Benfo rd. Miss Gwendolyn Mall ory i t ion. L1bhme heights, and then gave h er / , was cha irm a n of t h e di nn e r co 'nmit- l The meetin g adjourn ed after a body so that she n1io·ht save h e r sou l. 1-JINDRA L EAVES FOR CHICAGO T.he s ummer schoo l o r c he str a, com - tee. \short discussion of business affa i rs

Advance notic_e us informa- 1 Victor H. direc to r of orch- ; pose d of under the As 1s us ual with Tri Beta soc i a l af- " • t1on that t ke p1cture . is one -of t he . estra a nd in structor in v io lin left directi.on of Vic.tor H. Jindr a, gave fairs, a ll a lumni members were invit- SCAR E

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mo t gr ippin g love stories -ever to ld : Saturd a y, _J uly 14, for Chic ago ,' where 1one of the most pleasin g chapel pro- ed. Ov e r a ht! ndre d invitations w ere FOR PED A GOG IAN on th_e scree n. 1 h e wi ll enter t he Chicag o Music al c ol- g ram s of the s ummer term, on July 3. j sent o ut to a lu mni members, some gol eg e. · 1 ! The pro g r a m commenced without in g as f;ir as the Phillipine Islands, A s urm ise was in sto re for a l arrre

"HUN SHOT" VISITS CAMPUS ! Mr. Jindra w ill contin u e - with p r i- announcin g nu mbers , with t h e pl ay - \ an d Al aska . A of '. crowd of P eru students last W edn-esoCac h Herry Shott, known in the , cate st udy in vio lin with Max, Fisc h el. Iin g of; "Connecticut Marc h" by N as - alumni were pr ese nt, in c ludin g B a r- , day ni g ht at the Be nford-S tec k reg Iden of 1912 as "H u n Sho.t" I vio!in pedagog, a nd Victor Kuzdo, sau as the up . ton Cl eve n ge.r'. Harvey D a vid cital, when Mr. was a v1s1tor on the camp us l as t ass istant to t h e r enowned L eopo ld Other se lections were: , Th e Mor ns Ma rk D elzell, Ma rgaret Mc- 1 that the l ast of ,his ongrn a>l compos1Thursday. He is now coach at Glen - l Aver. D a nce" an d "The Sh<>:pher's D a nce" W1lhams, Barton Redfern, Cretori a t ion s w as in sp ired by t h e ora, California hi g h school. His j Mr. Jindr a assisted in - the teachin from " Dan ces of Henry VIII" by Ed Wiles, a nd Gl a dy s Wiles. ' This is h ow it h ape n ed :M1·. B e nbrother Karl ,"Gun Sho t " i s now I <>f vio li n at the college l as t s um.me; Ge rm a n. Th e clo sin g piece was "B ae- Gu ests of the fr a ternity were Mrs. ford aco mpani ed b y a nother memb e r he ad of -p h ysica l training pepartment .H e w ill be unable to take up the Ic h a ul e" fl'om "F a u st" by Gounod. P a te, Mrs. Dunnin o-, D ea n D e lz ell , Iof t h e fac ul ty, were g ivin g a recit al. o;f Wec;t Virginia university D, · Karl teaching work thi s summer si;ce he I At .the co nclu si-on of the pro g ram, Mr s. D av id Coste ll o, an d Harry Soph -, Durin g the Mr. B e nford pl a ygadu ate d from in 10.J9 ic; e nt e rin g his course!' l a te. stu de nts .hea;tily the orch- er. I ed a Scherzo. Bu t - Iestra for their " exce ll e nt rnte r preta- At t i .t f h f Ithe un t r a rn ed 111 u s1ca l ea r of t.he re-

· 1e s umm er rn1 iat 1011 o t e r a. . tions - t 't h ld . t h f It porter of t he Ped agog1al'I fa il ed to · er m y, e m · e ac u y ro<rm on h . . f h . · 1 The orchest ra for the s ummer is t h e even in g of Jul y 1, a number of j to :t \ e n amte o t. e ;1 t i c Composed mostly of students e n- t b t t' a n w e n was se up rn ype t assoc 1a e m em ers were nuse u o ..ie I 11 _, "S c w'' i olle d for the summer. A few win- k f t · b h" Th ' · was ca e.. ' c are ro · ran · o · ac 1ve mem ers 1p. 1s list A f d 1 t 1\1( B d b I k t h . · , e w · ays a er •ir. e n ..ur reer st ud ents e p ma e up e group. includes Eleanor Cr a ndell , P a ul Col- I k d to ' t t h t 1 h d b b h Id th . . m a r e a wn er a 1e a ee n Reg ul ar · pr actice h as ee n r ee !in s, Ma rvrn Ov ert u r f, H a rv ey Nick el, . d d Id k · h fi t t m sp1e a n . wou comme n ce wor t ime eJlch w ee k durm g t rs erm. H er ber t Re dfern, Mar ga rette Rh odu s, ' t' 11 d "S h ·11 t t L · o n a n ew compos1 ion ca e , care The ore eStra wi no pr esen a n- uc11le Ru ss ell, Mrs. Glad ys Sopher, 1 C ,, N h' t h b d · t h row ow is msp1r a 10n as een oth·er chapel yrogram urm g e sum- J oh n Sta'h n, W alter Wiese, a nd H elen )' d d t h . t" mer. Williams. ie.a 1ze . a n m co nn ec 10n with the Ped agog1a n were g l a d to I N ew l y e lec ted active men) b ers who h ear th a t Mr. Benfor d h a d been inDAUGHTER OF FIIRST PRESI- were initi ate d .includ e J oe Butler, spir ed by its columns.

DENT RECENT VISITOR HERE Vida Clov er, Enid Col g lazier, Josi e Seldom does t h e P edagog i an receive ___ ' Lutz, Char les Pl ace, a nd Ruth Schind- mu c h reco g ni t io n b y m e n of ta le nt, Among the vi sitors on the Peru , ler. and nev e r to t.he writer's kn owle d ge campus durin g the p ast weeks Those ini t iated as asso ciate mem- h as anythin g been dedi cated to it. one person in particul a r w as more hers include F aye H a nn a, H elen Ma rk- But t h ose in co nnection with the th a n u s ually g l ad to b e received. Th a t jin.g, Bessie Mar ie school now f: el d iffere n t l y Iperson was Mrs. Agnes Donaldso n, of rand Alberta Schindler. Itowar d then· pubhc at10n; t h ey n ow Stockto n , California, d a u g h ter of Dr I The offic e rs of the fratern ity are : that al thou.g h many of t he errors I J H. McKenzie, first presid e nt of the v ic e presid e nt; Ele a nor Cr an d ell, sec- Im t h e P ed agogia n are l aug h ed at and old P eru Normal. !nitary ; a nd Gwendo ly n Ma ll ory, trea s· criticise d , a nd t h e r eporters even Mrs. Don a ld so n and her two so ns ,urer. r azze d, the reader only s ho ws hi s own were r eturnin g fr om a vi sit in New I - - - -- n ar.row-m ind edne ss. When a r eportM · T 111 · · d a nd eas er is razzed for erro r s from now on , ex 1c o exas m.Ql s, an · ' · · h e will .ha v e a great come-backtern states the campus th at w as here w h e n s h e "look at what Benford does with a n D r J. H Mc Kenzi e was presi d ent was h ere, is the kitchen of the n orma l error." of Peru in 1867-1870. He was a lso h all. The oth er pa r.t of the h all was secon d state superinte ndent of P.ublic I d est roy ed by fire in 1898, o nl y t h e Miss Emily Burton, s up e r viser of instr u ction in Nebr as ka, and Ikitch en bein g save d. Th e McK e nzie' s the fifth an d sixth gra d e, trainers the first copy of sc ho ol l aws written lived in the seco nd house so uth of buildin g , entertain ed st ud e n ts at c h ain Nebraska. Later he starte d York t,he tra i ners buildin g . pel time on July 8 with whi st ling and Co ll ege, an d in 1.888 m Qve d to C ali - Mrs Don ald so n wh il e in P eru vi sit- flute sde:.-tions. forn i a. ed with Co l T. J. a nd Wil so n Majors, SelectiO!!S on the flute w ere: "Son g Mrs . D on a ld son was / g la d to see D r. Ne a ls, an d Davia' J ack. Sh e ca ll- \ of t he Indian," a.nd "The Drook ,' Imany n:ew bu il d in gs o n the c am pus. ed on t h e B e <l ell s, D elze ll s, a nd h e r \ \.' h L l! i 1 ;,; tun es were: 'So n g· of Sun! She stated ,t h at th e only buildin g on many other friends sh i ne," anc1 Echo."

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J osephine McC om as , of Auburn , at- ,,

F ay Hanna te a c h es i n t h e gra d es a t F a ll s Ci ty. tended s chool h er e du r in g the p as t

E t he l Burke, of Be a trice te ach es year.

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n ea r Beatrice. ye a r Baffle s polic e . S t i r s the p ub-

Helen W ag ner w ill attend sc hoo l at Genevieve Fisher, of P.eru , will lie. W ho k illed h er? Fi v e men P e ru !) ext year teac h i n the junior hi g hscho oJ a t I are suspec ted --O n e of the five F er n D u n.n , of Fa ll s City, teac h es Burr next ye a r She g raduate s from '• is g u ilty In t o the han ds of n ear t h at p l ace. P er u this summer. thr e e w e ll know n d etectives has Lillian H a nks, of Nebraska Ci ty; Jo h a nn a Z abel, of Auburn, w ill # bee n p lace d t h e inves tig ation teac h es in Iowa. / te a c h at Sterling again next year . ' of this baffling m u r d e1· case. ;

ASS OCIATE EDITOR ____ .._ ______ WILLIAM ARMSTRONG

es t h at town ye a r c0 u rse a eru· 1n I v ea e o y ou on

EDIT OR -IN-CHIEF - - - - - - - - - WILLI AM OKRENT Ma ry Sc hu lenber g, of 'Salem, teach - Mi ss Z a bel _ grt aPduate.d lf9ro28m the two-1 Thel dgtttil ty party will be re-

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - - FLOYD CHASE L a Verne Fosler, of Se ward , teach- Gla d ys R u ddy, o f Auburn, has been # -MO N ., TUES., JULY 15-16 f

INS TRUCTOR IN JOURNALISM - - - - - THOMAS EDSON ENNIS es ·near .that tow n teac h ing ln t h e s c hools of Peetz, Col- I

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR - - - - - - - - - MI L LARD F O WLER P e arl Hanna a lso te aches in th e orado She g r a duated from the t wo

AT T H E CRY S TAL THEATRE · R EP ORTE RS g rades at Fall s City . course at P er u in 1928. Sol ve

STAFF I y ot1r en te rtainmen t p r ob-

FEATURES - - -.- - - - - - - - LESLIE L E ONARD P lattrniout h, Georgia H u tchinson, of Malvern, lem b y S eei ng

FACULTY HELEN W AGNER Iowa, teaches i n the sc h oo l s o:f Mal-

CAMPUS NEUMEIS T ER ' Grace S to f t, Of .l:'ap illi a n, w ill at- v-ern Miss Hutchinson graduated ,.

ENTERTAINMENTS - - - - - HELE N H OLLJWA y tend school here next year from t he two-year course in 1926

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WHO'S WHO - - - - - - - HAR OLD MARREN I l\II a: ;Q N ol ting, of I; l attsrnou r. h at- Bes sie Bath, of Brownville attended f

PROOF RE ADE R - - - - - - - - - - - MY RLIN Mc GUIRE tend ed sch ooi 1-iern J as t year. s cho o l he e dur· g th fi t t _.. I r m e rs semes er a nd be r e warded - with two Chl oe P a te, of Orleans , teaches in last ye a r S h e t a u g ht in a school ,• hours of an d

WHAT I'S A TEAC HE R ? WAKE U P t h e fo u rth g rade at Fall s City. near b er h ome the secoml s emester. lo v e. thrills , m y s t ery ! AME RICANS! Odus Bates , of : ec u msei.., teac h es E ac h of u s , as w e lo ok back u pon11 I A certa in we ll -known fore i g ner af- ·n a '- J C b o h l Ge11 · H 11 f R Id ·11 o u r yea r s of sc...l-i-0 ol life, ca n brin g I n e a r r a re an. ev1 eve a , o eyno s, w1 r to min d s ome te ll c h e r o f w hom w e te r vi s i tin g in Amer ica recent ly, m a de P as co li ne Anv il! e, of Nebraska City be a n instr u ctor in t h e junior hi g h I WED., THURS., JU L Y 17-18 I can say, "Th e r e w as a r ea l t each e r ." hi s remark : "T.he .Americans are a te aches in a s chool ne a r there. schoo l a t Reynolds Miss Hall g radu- I I B u t w h at q u ali t y w as it t hat m a de mumbli n g , j u mpin g w h a n g ing, twang - Cla ra G a n g ron is principal of Cen - ated from the t wo -year co• r se l ast I G RE T A GARBO IN I t hi s teac her an o u ts t a ndi ng memory tral g rade schoo l at F a ll s City sprin g I , in g whinin g , group of p e op le " Most M F

t' in o ur li ves? W as it t h e a mount of rs ' aye .A'.kern, -0f F a ll s City , will · l.J i nfo r m atio n .t h a t he was a b le t o in - of u h e re at coll-e.g e are Americans t e ach in the g rades at Fa ll s 9-ity Brecht, of F a lls # j ect i nto ou r li ew ild ere d br a ins ? N o ! Th e r em a rk is n ot very compliment- Bernice Miller, of Om ah a wi ll at- 1 y, IM S .assis tm g Mr Crago th i,s s u m - ' - t d h p . Imer. i ss Bre ch t r e ceived h e r de o- ree · was i t b eca us e ofhi s ple asin g appear- a r y The questi on is: Do we deserve I en s c ool a t eru a ga in next y e ar •from p . 1928 d "' a n ce? A ga i n , N-0 ! i t?

Helen P enner, of Beatrice, teaches t C edru m ' an now teaches _.. Th h th d · a oza " e teac e r s w h o r ea ll y mean some- - rn e prim a ry . ep artment a t Holmes - ' t hin g to u s a r e t h e ones wh o h av e a Th e pers on who mumbles so that vm e. · · Rhe a C a r s t e ns, of Be a trice, p ers on a lity t h a t far surp a sses the p eo pl e m u st c ons ta ntly ask h im to Beatrice Stoft, of P ap ill ion, Nebr as - his t o r y i n the jun i o r hi g h s c.hool at p ower of kn ow led ge o r of app ea r - r ep eat w,h a t he s ay s, who jumb le s his ka , w ill attend s'choo l at P eru next Alli a nce She g r a du ate d from t h e I a n ce Th ey hav e t h e k ee n in sig h t in - id e as s o t h at 110 on e knows what h e year two-y ear cours e in 1927 and h a s be e n I t o h uma n n at ur e t h at ca us es t h em to Gl a dys Anville of Nebra s ka _ City in Alli a n c e s in c e that ti m e m ea n s, w ho t a lk s wi t h an unnecess a ry t h h' 1 s a y a nd d o t h e ri g ht thin g at th e e ac. es rn a· sc oo ne a r Nebr aska r ig h t mo me n t. The y a re the ones ve h e mence or tw a n g, er worst of a ll, ICity. _ Dorothy Deerin g,- of Alli a n ce,

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w ith L ewis Sto n e a n d Nel s Asth e r, in a s etti ng o f tropical b e auty, yOJu see an a mazin g love t riangle. A t aie te nse and throbbing , rismg to a

smashing climax i n t h e unfor- I getabl e ti ger hunt s cen es. G to G arbo, t he scree n ' s mos t per fe ct wom an in a picture that f is th e yea r 's s e ns ati on _ Also news and c o medy.

FRI., SAT., J ULY 19 -20 who in spires u s ; w h o m a ke us li v e up whin es w h e n h e w a nts hi s w a y, is Op a l P ool; of Verdon, will teach in t au g ht a t Crawfton las t y ea r Mi ss t 0 t h e b est t h at is in u s; wh-0 g iv e resp o n s ib l e f rnr t hi s di sag ree abl e rep- t h e primary departme nt at Verdon D eer i n g g r a du at e d fr om th e two-ye a r / u s a g o a l to wor k towa rd. ; w ho m a ke u tation r eferre d to. A clear ar.tic u - next year course 31 t P eru i n 1927 and will reu s THINK. F or tr u e teac h in g "is not lat ion is within me ans of u s all. Edn a Ha n ks, of Nebr aska City, turn ne x t year t © secure .he r deg re e ZANE GREY' S th e ou tpo urin g of fac ts, it is th e H A. N . t ea che s a t the Fourteenth Street 1 N eil Tl ahe r t of Milford, h as been

f "S'UNSET PASS "

Ibrin g i ng ou t of: inn ate a bilit y of scho ol there an a ctive stu d ent on t he c ampus dur- I t h e individ u a l a nd tactfu ll y g uidin g H a r la n d Sims, of £.awn e e City, in g th e past ye a r M r T rabe t f w ith Jac k H 1t U s j t h at b 1·t t d If m o re emph as is w as p' a ced · r or m- 0 a s a · · Mar- f. a 1 1 Y · owa r soci a l ad va nce - · '1 te a ches i n t h e Junior hi g h at Cre ig h - erly att ended -th e Univers i t y of N e- shall, is a s signed t o roun d up a I men t. by "the dry adv eca te s on the fact toot ton , N ebr as ka. b ras ka. H e p lans to teac h next y ea r of clever cattle thiev e s I In t h e ave r a1rn s t ud e nt' s s c hoo l 11"f e, t h t d 1 I ft th L 11 H k f N b c·

_J h d e w e crow _ a re sq_ e y a e r e u c1 e an s, o e r ask a 1ty H en r y "Din g ie" Hoffm an, of Su'" a.Is aza r ous task i s made more ' fr om t h e kind e r gar te n t hrou g,h c ol- t h t fi d d t h h s ,.. d" ff' I eas y m on ey m e r a c, an o n ot ea c es a t t e e cond Av e n u e School t on, h as atte nde d s c h oo l h e re t h e I Ic u t by falling in lov e wi th lege, t h e re a r e but one or two such th ey do to ge t it, a nd less 1 in Nebraska City. ltwo ye a rs, a nd h as be e n a n ou tsta nd- th e sister o f the leade r .iee tea ch er s, but the influ e nc-e of t h ese em 13 as 1s on th e se ntime n t a l s ide of Edn a Brown, of F alls City, teach es in g m ember of th e fo ot b a ll d h ow h e s o l v es the c a s-e. Al so , is inde ed fa z , r eac hin g Wou ld th a t t h e th ey would g et farther. / in the prim ar y departme n t of Il a1- , duin g t hat time" "Ding·ie" "La urel and Hardy" i n " Do-ub!e we mi g ht .h ave m or e of them .-H . H . p p t 1 .h 1 p 1 c Wl " -e ru -O !Il er. a n s c . oo a t a ls ity. b ac k 'in P er u ne xt year . i o o pee . ' ........

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17- P. D. C. T h l' ee One-A c ts .

J uly 18'- lVIovi e , Sc a rle t L a d y .

July 22 - Re c i ta l by H a rry F b ar man , Violinist

July 29 - No a h Bcilh a r z, Reade1·.

2- L a w r enc <> Harp Q uintet

IA u g ust 3- M o v i e, Fly in g M a r'ine

August 17- Mov i e, T.he Lone W o lf s

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PRESE NT COMED-Y

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f ' . : lets ' and n e v e r cud.

j S in ce s ko-ol h as b ee n le t I out it seams li ke a wa ist of t ime to

l bother about h a vi n g Sun d ays b ec a use NOSTALG LA / CONFE RRE D MAST E R S D E G REE - In v ited to enr oll for t e ach i n g _.. T he "Co tte r ' s S a turda y Nig ht" Giv e n j y o u woodn't of had to f t t I j f Here w a s a R eal Treat skoo l 0 wen ° I h ave b ee n where w a t er s s w i n.g I Th e Ma so ns h eld a sp ec ia l m ee ting posH:ions wit h

I nowa y s. S o wh at is t he goo d , , I I o f h a v in g a h olid a y in v a c as,h un An d li f t and c re st a nd r oll a nd br ea k IT.hursd a y n ig h t , a nd conferr e d th e I An fi ne entertai n - 1 t imes . ; Wh e re s ea g ulls sa il o n sno>y w in g Mas t.er's d e g ree on Do n ald Beck a rd . ; Th e Davis S c hool Serv i ce ment was g iven S atu rda y n ig h t, J u l y I

MUND AY : The b oysco u ts g ive a : And shrill h ar sh s ea sound s ever ( Th is d eg r ee w as conf err ed fo r th e 1 I

W T. DAVI S, 06· -Ma n ager l S, at t he co ll ege a u di t o r iu m b y -t h e : law n f ate t on i t e to r ase m unne y for 1 make Maso nic lod g-e at Yor'k, at th e r equst !. 138 No. 12th St. L inco ln , Nebr f " cottish C ome d y Company i n / th e r e t r e s u ry I see n Blis t e rs th er-e II h a v e b een w h e1 ' e sa lt m ists- b low qf the off ic ia ls of t h at lod g e. MT , I t heir cle ver l y a c t e d an p well s u no- r a nd h e w u z m a d as c ud b e. I a st hi m ISo w et a n d ch ill up on the s h ore Bec k a r:d is a tte nd in g s u mmer sc hool I . "' w h at t h e m a tt er WU$ a n d h e s ed w h en I h b b t dram a tic produc t i o n T h e "Cotte r 's h · ave ee n w here oc ea n s ea h e r e i

e was a ge t t m g r ea d y to come to A g e in - ag e ou t-wi t h m ig hty ro a r. I at ur day N i g h t the l a wn fat e h e w a r s hed his nec k -.

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T.h i.s s ketc h is J:)a se d o n Rober t j f or a co Uar a nd then hi s m ot.he r I h av e b een w h ere mountains re ar Mr. a nd Mr s. Ch a.d es H olma n, of I MAN UA L TRAINING fl Bu rn 's poem of t he same n ame an d m a d e hm1 wear a h ig h co ll a r. !Th e ir j ag g-e d r an ge s to t he sky Auburn, we re in P er u S at u rd a y. how t h e spi rit of t he .Scotis h life j T UESD A Y : W e ll I a m t hre w w ith ! W h e re s n'o ws tha t f e ll a g es go ne _ i n : I LUMB E R , , . . . I t h a t J a n e a t on e of t h e m r oom en I In so lid lay ers si lent li e Mr and Mrs. Va n D y k e w e re I so v 1v 1dJy d e s cr1bed b y the " Pl o u g h - h f . . j A b F d

LACQUER, E NAM EL . - 1 · o u ses oreve r t h 1s time I w al ked \Vh e r e whe n ev en m g s u n set flame u 1,1rn, n ay I man" p oet. I n q u a i nt o ld S cotc h a p a s t J a n es when s h e wa s a se t te n On m or nin g sh ows its firs t faint blush I Mr. a nd Mrs B a ker w ere in Oma· ' PAINTS ,• sett in g of t he e1 g .ht eenth centu r y , ! on t h e fr on t p o rs h an d sh e h ad h e r T he mount ains s.tan d in be a uty r a re h F -d h h f · I d · h a, n ay COAL COAL Jo hn An d e rso n , t e c o tte r , is a m 1- o g m e r l ap a nd w as k iss en it. I Th e ir white s ides a r osy flush. ] y and s om e -o f hi s fr iends are s h ow n Is to ps a nd se t s dow n a nd s ed to her F lorine Ellio t t wa s in Nebra sk a I PERU L U MBER CO . I spendi ng a S a t u rd ay e ve nin g w i t h Gee I w ish I coul d h a ve a ki ss t o r ha ve b een wh ere n o rt h ern li g h ts Mo nd ay. I I songs, stories, an d l a u g h te r Th e I and s h e h a nd e d me t h e do g and se d H an g fr ;:, m he a v en 's fros ty sky J I W J RABEL , Mgr I laiTd:'s so n wi th h i s y ou t hf ul love f o r A ll rite just h e ln yurs e lf . W h e r e lon e ly w olf a nd m a lam ute

._,_.__.....,_._....,.____ I P ho n e 48 Pe ru , Ne br. j Jeann i e, t he co t t er' s d a u g h te r , intro- WED N ES D AY: P a w as s h a vin g R e n t Arc : ic 5!.i l!n ess w it h t h eir cr y ff I j .._"'-'duced a n ote of app e a li n g r o m a nc-e his se lf to n i g h t a n d he got m ad a nd J h a ve :i1;1e n wh ere midni g h t suns C- f I Man y o ld S co t c h mel o die s , lo v ed t h e w h e n ma as t hi m w h a t wa s w r on g he G li tt er o n g ri m w astes .of s now

YO UR g R ea d Ads- It Pa y s! worl d ove r , were sup e r bly su n g t h ru - I s e d h is durn e d r a is·e r wo n't cut a ta ll. Un de.e p bl ;. c k w ate rs c-hocked wi t n ¢ J out- th e pro du c t ion. S o me of t h em M a se d t o him W e ll i t mu st be y ure ice

IHOTOGRAPHI C I I

' weTe: "L addie," "L.o ch Lomm o n d ," b ecau: it a LI r i te t h i.s morn - W .'.11 ,re g i a nt H a w h a les r isP t0 bl 6w . i p A I' At the Electric I "Annie L a ur i e," and " A M a n's a M an 1n g w h e n .t w a s t rim me n th e lin oleum. f f I I

g NEEDS I i # WE US E GE NU INE I for a' Th a t. " 1 a n d l s t hi s morn e n in hi s b a th. ro be a nd Wi t h a ll thes e t hm g s a n d m . a n y in ur e A _. I I t wa s a t rue S c otc h p l ay I 11 h k t ll J f ' I

" TURTAN " ' s p e nt a b o ut a ha lf h o ur loo k en fo r II hear the g u s s ne rn g s 1 II 'i , . one of t h e mos t powe r f ul s e rnlon s t h e f u n n y p ape r W e cudde nt u nder1 Upon t lrn t iso lated s hore I 9 , # ever preached It te a ches rever e nce st a n d wh a t w as the m atter wi t h p a l" Com e, c9 me w it h u s," th ey seem lo PO

THURS D AY: Pa come down stares '.>1y mi n d is fi ll ecl .w it h a ll th ese

TRAITS J En g li s h T ann ed Sole L e a ther i fQr i.. e ide a l s o f h ome , co u ntry, and

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FRAMES I

, C L AR K pat h os, a n P 1 osop · · ·- I h o pe h e -cl u sse n t loo se .his j o b be c u z Ar idi n g on t e gJi es erc e r ea became c onvu l sed wi t h l a u g h ter one of b e in a h o ur a n d a h a lf la te t o j Aridin g on t h e oce a n ' s sp ray " ; P llOTO F I

NISffiNG I I '

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moment to b e ammedj ately so b e r e d by wor k . J D CAMERAS I I I earn e st t h o u g h t t h e next. For convenie nce, we often say But he ar t is c a llin g s o 1 ,}, 1

All of the c om p a n y w h o p l a y ed so s omeo n e i. s as me a n as a d o g·, a nd ye t My br ain 1Jls1sts I c a n not g o f ALBUMS f realistic all y we r e Sc otc...1-i men and yo u n eve r s a w a d og s h oke h ands But s ch oo.J is stupid, d on't y ou se e I S · h a vin CT ei t h e r b een w i"t h someone a nd th e n g o a r ound Wh e n all the w or ld is c allin g m e ., : wome n th e ms el v e s, I:> h " bo rn in Sc otla nd, o r b o rn o f Sco tc d an d b ite th e m in t h e b ac'k.- Low I. Q I Ruth Rich a rd son 29.

par e n ta g e M a-; y M a c k i who p l a y e

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bo r n in Scotland or born of Scotc h · · parentage . M a-;.y' M a ck, who pl a y e d and..

t h e p art o f J ea nnie, the cotter's dau g·hter ; William Wilson, who pla y -

ed t h e j o vi e l nei g hb o r; Tomm a s Cuth -

b e rts on and W att Di x on, w h o played f'

Jo hn Anders on, the cott er were nati ve I

born S cotc.h r

T he cast wa s one of remarkable

l i ns di sc losed an a rr a y of artists of #

d e ut, b u t t he v a rious v c cal s elec-

no a bili ty , a nd i t was ple:i.::;in g I

g r e a t ly pleased The president re -

c eived t he company a-t t he White

};l ouse t he following_ day.

JOHNIES' DIARY

FRIDAY: Aunt Emma was a show ·

nn m e a Iot of old coins w h i ch

had been a s aveing u p and c o llecting up fo r a long no. of years, s en ce s h e

mas a yung girl. She says she h as

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about every kind of coin image n ea e

but t hey is 1 kind she - hass e n's s aw

those t here Latin quarters yo u read

so much about in the pap ers. /

SATURDAY : Ma bad v eal cuttl ets Opens

fo r din n er and aft er paw lent LONG DISTANCE DRIVES I ' back in t.he chair and while h e was a . PRICES MADER . IGHT

July 20 !Ji ccin his teeth he sed to ma. MY -

deer t he m was the best pork c h ops 1

' ever et. Ma laffed and sed. .

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SPECIAL OFFEE,INGS EACH DAY OF bu nny 1 am g lad to hear you s ay a · PERU NEBRASKA SALE ' becuz t hey w assent pork chops the y I I ' . are veal cuttlets. An d paw got very

IT PAYS TO TRADE AT m ad and sed. Why didn ' t yo u say

TEACHERS AGENCY (INCORPORATED)

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T hree Pla y s wi ll b e G i v e n July 16 a t Co ll e ge A uditorium

· Bri n g yo ur bud g et t i c k et o r fi f t y CeJ1tS a nd CO'!Tie pn 0Ve r to t.h e COilege a ud ito r i um to n ig h t, Ju l y 16, at 8 l? · m j wh en t h e P e r u Dr am a.tic Club will I p res e n t three one -a ct pl a ys.

T he fi r st of t h ese is " Ash es of 1 Roses" b y Constn;i ce D'A r cy Ma cK a y. : I t i s a costu me p l y of t h e 1860 p e riod ! a nd s h ould pr ove qui te in terestin g .

T h e cha r a cte r s a r e r e p res e n t ed b y : Ar di s Mo nroe, J a m es D e lze ll, Gen ev ie v e N ic h o l as, and P a ulin e Ly le.

Th e s eco nd p l ay, " Go o d Me dicin'e," a com e dy, by J ack Arno l d a nd Edw i n Bur ke w m b e p rese nte d b y Jo h anna Zab e l, t h e w ife , Paul Comb s, t he doc-

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Ice, Cream , Cold D rinks, Soda Fountain

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Wo ul d yo u be willin g to loa n yo ur h orses h oes

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to r wh o t urn s "Dr. Joh11 so n's An a - 1 t o my in t o h a mb urg e r steak," a nd :..-- - -

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a nd a ll who atte nd are ass ured a n ..t

ev e n i ng ' s ple asant ente r ta in men t. 'I Black Walnut Ice Cream Saturday

Jon es : "These are the quest ions I'm g oin g to as k at th e e lec t i on meetin g toni g ht."

Smith ( after r eadi n g ): "H'm , r eg ul ar posers."

J o n es : "Y cs, my li t tle b oy aske d

SOc per Quart

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tro nage this summer. The Tea Roam is closing Wed nes· ; day for the rest of the Summe r except for !Parties and A r eck less y.o un g c h ap was Tom Hor- I ; ' Picnics arrange d for o ne day in advance. The Gift Shop n er I ..t Black Walnut Devil's Food, and Black Wal- I

remain open until Augus t first Of ro a d-rul es h e s ur e was a S!:or ner. X

But a re a r tire blew I B nut White Cake

As h e c locked si xty-two, I

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ECO NO; TRENHOL/\'\ WINS B;

MANY ENTER ;tou rnament for least pitched s h oes in SWIMMING.

I SIGMA TAU l)ELTA , a gam e . D y ke failed to f u nction 'in , AT CO NVOCAT.IO N T IME 1 "PED" TOURNEY : e ith er h i s doub le g ame or s i n g les

· i gamt, a nd s o p a s:;ed o u t ot the tourn- 11.!

·DRA ;ws CROW;.D an - i HO'LDS INITIATION

• Th e fo llow in g h on ors were 1 a inent. n oun ce d at commenceme n t, Jul y 17, I

Pedago gi an Sponsors L argest Intra- j In the l ower br ac k et of Gl ass A Parriott Win s in Se nior Div ision, and 1929 : Ju n io r H ig.h H on o r s, F re d Te n New Memb e rs Taken Into NaMu ral ActivHy H el d at Pe r u l d o ub l e s Hend e r son a n d J o hn s on p ull - Rohrs Wins Junior Du ey; Fres h ma n H onors, L oui se Sh el- I tion a l En g lish Fraternity

- 1' e d a w a y from C om b s an d McGuir e don; (t h ese two we r e awa rd s for t h e I

Ov e r seven ty -fiv e of t h e by a s co r e of 5 0- 36. Th is was on e Lel a nd Parri ot t won fi rs t in t h e ! seco nd sem este r, 1928-1929) · Seni or Th e Phi Alp h a ch apter of Sigm a men in college entered the P e d a go - I o f t h e mo s t in t erestin g ga mes of t h e sw im min g· me et th a t was held l ast H igh H on ors, Ma rga re t Clmeb er g , T a u D elta ini t i ate d te n n ew members tourname n t last we ek, :""h ole tourname n t .fou r re a l art- we ek. Secon d wo n by A r - I a nd Gen evieve J at its meetin g h eld i n the hi g h. sc h oo l m which Hen d erson, of v _ er - ist o: the toss m g t he . s.hoes. 110 Mori au d t hird by M.1c Dunnin g . , ors, L ea h Flo weIS, .Jum or Hi g h H ? 0 n 1a ud ito fi r, m, last Mon d ay even m gdo n, w as wi nner, and P a ul Comb s of Girls Will P l ay all N ex t Wee k P o ints w ere g iven fo r the 20-y ard ors, Mary B. Perso n , S ophom ore Hi ,,, h ! The n ew me mbers a d m iite d w e r e: Emmerson , ,Io w aJ was runner u p Horses hoe i s a ga me w h ich c a n b e Ifree sty le s wirn, str a ig h t di ve, j ack H: onors, Id a H ar r iso n ; So p ho m ore ! Mabel Hun ter, En i d Colg lazier, P aul

There we re t h ree cl ass e s for th e pl a y -e d w i th eq u a l intlerest b y t h e n ov - k nife dive, sw an dive, and all other !H on ors, And rem ina Stewart, an d Op a l · Comb s, H arvey N eu meister, P aulin e ioo n. The fir s.t class co n s i s ted of op- ice a s we ll. as by t:h e professi ona l, by : even ts.

IBall- Conn er . L y le, Hh ea Ca r ste ns, L y di a Ty n or , n s hQe p i t chers, wit h "Buzz" S h rei - ·su o nu { p ex! tu U! .rn 'F!·'a A: q .ro .foq Fredd y R o hrs w as th e wi nner of H erron , Ma ri e P ar k e c, a nd nei', of D unb ar, t he only e x c eption ITh u s tJ1e Ped a g o g i a n w ill n ext week t h e junio r divi sion , carryi n g off alm os t THREE-ONE ACT PLAYS GI•VEN Ru t..'1 J on es Eig ht men we re en t e re d in C lass· A h?ld an a ll- gir l to u rn ament. Many eve r yth in g offer ed in junio r c omp eti- AS SUMMER BUDGET E VE NT I After t h e ce?erno n y, ErnCombs easi ly w en t to t h e fin a l s in th e 1 g u l.s h ave a lready e n ter e d , a n d per - tio n w ith rem ar k able e ase. Iest H ass elb l ad, 1ir es1dent of th e ch aplow er brack e t by w innin g from Mc- [ hapsh the bhu nMdre dd fi f ty ma.r k will! b.e An ex hibi t ion of f a n cy di vin g was Th e Su m mer pret- te r , int i , -:\ • : .,d Miss Gr ache G · 50 28 d f 0 JoJ1ns o n r.; o 17· i r eac ed Y 'on ay evenin g . t is . 1 11 t t -t sented for t h e stu de n ts e n tertam men as o n e of tbe s ._. e.a kf:. rs nf t e ev e n in g .

UJ.l'e,, a n r n1 , v - • • d g ive n JY a co n es a ri s. cl h .1 H d th h p on went p l ann e d b y the officials to set as1 e _ . . . h o n J uly 16, t h ree one-act p l ay. Th is Miss P.?t e •n a a n )I 1 e :en erson, e c a m • N o c h ampi on was d eterm m ed m t e 1 • I h fi 1 -th · f C s h to ni g ht, Tu esday evenm g , from six - pro gra m was g iv en as a b ud g et eve n t. : colo r f 11l l a l < r n some or ier e:-.;1• e 11 to t e n a s wi wi n s r o m a . h 1 i ls' m eet bu t Max in e Sears Grace 1 oh · d · h f N - k 5 0 4 th i r ty to d ark for a time w en a l gr • ' "Ashes of R oses" a costum e pl ay , e1;ce:: :?. m d, 10, unn g t. e 50-14, and - IC l - . d t \ g ir ls m a y m e et a t t h e co ur ts and re- j R a wliso n, " P eg" J en kin s, a nd Elm etta was stag ed Goo d pas t ve H et e 1,,0 11 r ece ive d !!e 1· T he finals in Cl ass lSph ayefi ot Iceive ins.t ra cti o n from p ro fe ss ion a l IJon es w ere t h e ou t sta ndm g p erf orm- d " T h e Fl atter ing Wor d " were : B ach eltJr of ScienLe 111 !. ibr :ll v S<.:i- students o f Pe r u o n e of t e Q n es · · a n ' · · h · T · ·h barn - hor se sh o e pitchers i n t h e art of open- e r s corned fa rces a nd were recejv- i ence d• t is ' U•1e battles ever p l ay ed m : e i·ng t he s h oe an d co -o r d i n a t io n. It D emo nstr a'tion s wer e g i ve n of t h e y h 1 d" ; T he sec on d sp ea ker, L on Graf, g a ve l t R - a f t er rin ge r we re I ' . . ,,. . Ie d by t e arge a u 1ence ' yan sp or . in g e r lis p l anned b y officials th a t t h e girl s j b ac k tan d em sw im, s1de t a nd em sw im , d . d b R t h t h e members so m e ")teres bn g· r ethrown b J:' t h e t w o c o nt esta nt s. H:n- t o u rn a ment will · be twic e a$ l ar g e as , an d life sav in g.

T he p lays tr ecte 'iia : marks on wr it in g Mr. Gcaf derson with a perf ect s h oe .t urmn g i t h a t of t h e men ' s . Me d a ls wil l be g iv - I Margaret J en k ins w on the- 20 y a r d : E arl an d r y Ia lso g ave some ideas O il s h ort on ce a nd t h re e q u art e r s , a l ways went e n for winners. ' free / s tyle race. . Jud g e s for t he m eet ! N rckel, resp ective ly. wr it in g. At prese n t Mr. Gra f :i down the s ame pa th t o find the- Graf W onder Ro ot Enn is ! • I nu m b er of s h ort sto r y m a n uscr;pts for a ,ri n ge r , t im e a nd a garn

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BIQLOGY
PROMI NENT I
I ..l!. ·, • _ 1 -Combs covered two sllo e s a l re ad y on i HOLD MEE TING IALL-S TAR TEAM OF " SWEDE'S" r READER HERE I H OWARD ZOOK A NN OUNCES the s.take , to m ak e t he sco r e count- 1 ' I LOSSES TO CLASS TEAM MARRI AG E T O T E CUMSEH GIRL l ess I t w as a battl e r oy a l b et w ee n M Gui re and Naima n Give R e por ts, - -t f h 1 st h o r s eshoe t o s sers · c INo a h Beilh a r z R ea d s " T h e H oosier A nnounceme n t h as b een made of wo o t e c ev ere ) At F r ate rn ity Mee ting I On Mo nd ay, July 15, , at the co ll eg e School Ma ste r" n _ d a t Pe r u t h e marr iag e of Miss L eona Boy er ever en t.=e · 1 a y m nasi um t h e 9 30 gym n asiu m c la ss b t t ty five min - I"' ' Th o 0nly after a ou we n > lo =r.offr<n ');l JD pp tj !)p• Qf Tr:j / · 1 1 ..J """",.., .-......,..

On ly af t er ,abou t twenty five At Fra t e rni ty Meeting I On Mo_ nday, July 15, at th e. colle ge I

Noah Beilharz Reads " The Hoosier Ann-0 unc em e nt h as been made of te f Sch-001 Master" h f · L u. 5 0 rin .,.e1 s was Henderson ab l e Th J 1

1 gymn as mm, the 9:30 g ymn as mm cl ass t e marria g e o Miss eon a Bo ye r to pu ll a way b.i s OP J? onent to I e u Y _.pro g ram m.eeting of Tri team ·won a e v ictory over a and Mr .How a rd Zook. The bride is decide t h e winn e r o f t he .g ame Two ) B e ta b iolo g ical was well pi cke d team captained by Paul I One of the finest and mo st enter- the dau g hter of Mrs. Letta Boyer, of ga mes w e re p l aye d , win- r ·evenmgb of Ju Jy 16: uswede" Hertz.

It ainin g bud g·et ev·ents w e h av e h a d Tecumseh Since graduation from ning ·both, i n that free t l f J un u sua Y arge num er of almm Althouo·h outclassed much in size · thruout he year w as the pro g r am high school s.he has been associated eas y s y e 0 members ar O' • t' th ·k I " I h d' d' I F 'd the r em ar k a ble lef t-ha n d er e a .,arn ac ive rn e woi the gym class •team functioned very given at t e a u ito mm ast ri ay with her mother in the latter's beauty · of the fraternity this summer · I · ht b N ah Be1'lh a z who ea d .., Trenholm wins Class B · - · well and the -Outcome wa s never m m g Y 0 1 r parlor. The gro om is a son of Mrs Aft e r l ay i ng off the g a me for sev- Iin Mc Guire and Joe Naiman Mr Mc- doubt. Mr B t h' Josephine Zook of Tecumseh How- Pape rs were contnbuted by Myr - "The Hoos· School Master"

eral y e a r s Raymond T h , _ f . . · · . The lineup for Hertz's team: Bath · ei arz is a m as er· m is ard is a leader in Peru athletics, and ren Ou.u, o Guire spoke on th "R I to f S - fi Id Id · d'l t " Peru decided t o t ·h l k · . . e e a 1 n -0 ci and Steck, forw a rds; Her tz, center; J e ' as one wou 1ea 1 Y n? e, smce a young man of ple as ing ch a racter.

' r y i s u c in the ence to Reh g 1on" The pap e r was h · I d 'th' h' ·t · · h Pedag o o·i a n t ou t d · ' McSwan and H-0ffman guards· Mat- e me u es WI m is reper oue s ue H e will receive his A B de g ree next

"' rn a men an succeed- o-iv en ar.rain the f ll · F 'd b ' 1 I t ' "Th H · S h l · · ed in carry in g off h-0nors in the final fore thei:. cla · 0 owi.Flg ri ay e- thews and Hoy, se ec e . oosier c 00 May. The many friends of nd by a d · · · p ss m Genetics and Evolu- The lineup for the Gym class w as· Master which reqmre s not only a J wish them every happiness in wedded f C bec01sivhe sdcoTreh over et- 1tion. Thorpe a:hd William forw a rds· portr ayal of varied mooils and scenes life llnger, -0 r a r e ar . •e accur a te Mr N a · k h' t ' b h · t· f fif · flo at shoe of T renh l ' . . . e on is rece_n t een, ·center; Schreiner and .Rothert, ut t • .e imperson a wn o some- o ms m t h e Itrip to west coast. He emphas1z- guards; Sellhorn and Rector, substi- J teen different char ac ters. By way of PROFESSOR LINDSAY WRECKS som e path, with many rmgers , a nd ed particularly t h e Gr a nd C a nyon of tutes. - - Referee: Wonder. introduction, Mr. Beilharz reviewed CAR ON ROAD TO AUBURN swamped t he less ac u rate th<:i Colorado, the Painted Deser t, P e- · I briefly the setting of the book. The Pet tmger shoes. Itrif; e d and Big T r ees uf Cali - INTERESTING PROGRAMS , .• Istory is set ih southern Indiana and : . . The best o-ames in Class B bow :;. v er • for 11·a · ' - t 'fi t' b t 80 Prof. Charles Lmdsay had the mi s.,

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1 • • • GIVEN AT CHAPELi yp1 es a 1me a ou ye ars ago I ' were pl a y-ed m t h e semi-finals, when _ ·. ___ ai'nong the Hoosiers thei,e. Thte book fortune to have his car Butle r h e ld Trenholm to a 50-49 MOUNT VERNON HALL GIRLS D . th t k ha i..ad thus written by E ggleston has had a ed Sunday evening. He was drivin g · h · · unnir e pas wee we ve : p . score Af t er leading all t e w a y But- 1 STAGE ANNUAL PJ PARTY , wider sale , than any other work of to Auburn, about six o'i; lock, and 1 I t th l f hi some very mterestmg chapel pro- ,er e e g a me. s 1p s g,rasp , ·: • • its type rn America. Mr. Be1lharz h as Mrs. Lndsay and Prof a nd Mrs. when he had his oripo nen t 4 !f IJ f) Th e Mount ,Vernon Hall g irls enjoy - grams. 0n Friday, July 19, Mr. Ben- pres e nted the story befor e more Tl h h T h l · " · · · ' 1 ·· ' d - C M. Brown were in the car with rro u g out t e g a m e r en o m nev- ed their a nnual PJ · party Tuesday ford played m his usua , artistic an a lhou s:md aud1en,;:es. I .' . . • er s howed any. si g ns of evening, July 16. . . pleasing manner three numbers. . C•n I Peru students were indeed fortu- : him. When about three miles _north and kept pe,ggmg- a l:Vay with n nng- at 10:-30, the dm1? g h all Monday, July 22, Mr. Coffelt conduct- I nate to be ai;i on g the vast of Au'b urn, a car from Loms goer and a close one, and tool r. a dvant- 1 1 was cleared of tables and chairs, a nd 1 f •t who have enJoyed the superior pre- · in g north crashed into him. and then · h · · · h ft · · ed a o easant orogram o commum y , ' , age of Bu t ler when he let up m t e , the fest1v1t1es heR:an. E a c oor put · - sentat1on of the story : went into the ditch. The Mi ss ouri car h · ..J " " I · l t t h ' h nroved thait singing. On Wedn esday, Miss Elva g a • str et c an._, won oy a nose. on sp ecia s un w ic • · · · . ! was t r a veling at a high rate of speed, Class C Woi;i By Ring / g ir ls a re truly The .rest €lover, of Tex a s, g ave a most rnter-

·SECOND SUMMER

, Iit is claimed, a nd on the wrong side winning f.orf,;it I the eve1?i :e2: wa;s m est:ing talk in which s.he outlined ex- 1 · J of the ro ad. Mr. Lindsay held .to his th ird round, Wilham Bozo o.ld-f as h1 o ned da_nces claiming , isting conditi·ons anq : happenin gs in

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own side of ro ad, supposi.ng that managed to come thru by def ectt 1 share of popul a rity. a. portion of her h o'°me state near the

Ithe other car would get to its own Tes a r in t he finals b y the score pf At a late . hour. refreshments con- , . . h · side it w as too late to avoid · h' h · · · f · d wafers were R10 Grande river. Anot er music 25-15 Barnyard p1tc mg was c aI- sIStm g o 1ce cream an · · 400 for the Last the crash. The Missouri car struck of class c. pitc he rs The served. program was given on Friday by :Mr. Term of Hot Season · ·, jthe ri g ht side of the Lindsay car, and old fashioned cork tip throwers, :how- I ·, I Henry Abrar:is of \ _ • 1then went into the ditch on the west eve r, showed t hat the N I CKEL, RAWLINSONa WIN Abrams sang ra pleasmg and vaned That famous record-preaker of aer- jor wron g side of the road. Both cars p len ty of amusement, and mterest m TENNilS TOURNAMENT group of classic and contemporary eonautic fame the St. Louis Robin were badly d amage d, but fortunately this cla ss w as never l a cking. songs · Ih th' 'p h · .t t ' · no one in either car was injured oth- th fi ls a f te r R ' 1 ; as no mg on eru w en 1 comes o 1 • • Tesar w ent into e na Harry Nickel and Esther aw msor.i ", . · · 1er than bein shook up. The M1s so ur1 . d · · · f . · · h beatin g records. The latest fi g ures / · ' . . playm g fou l' g ames an wrnm n g j emerge d winners respectively, rn t e · , car had four or five people m 1t No 'R. McCreight, Shrade_r, and Dunnmg, boys' an d girls' .tennis tournament Miss Gockley is sp.endmg her vaca available regardin g enroll (_Ile nt for Iexcuse w as. offered by the Mi_ssouri (Dunnin g :Forfeit ed .his game)· finals, he ld ' at .the end of the fir 9t tion in the B \lack Hills, South t?e second of the summer m a n for b em g on the wr<>ng side of in the finals Ring came t h ru. with term of th e s ummer school. ta. She left W ednesday for weeks school, though not yet complete, show the road, and .he and a n un cle from \vi ns already chalked up a nd battled Nic kel s ucceeded in copping the outing there. , that all previous attendance records Omaha agreed to make go od the damaw ay with c lose shoe to nose out T e - Ib e medal only after a close and 1h b h tt d Th 425 age to Mr. Lindsay's car we under11 th ·11 ronz 1 d ; ave een s a ere ere are sar. The games were un usu a Y n1 s ortsmans.hiplike com.bat with W a ; Prof. V H. Jindra is con uctm g I . stand. ing for bo t h spect a tors and players. Neiman. Nickel broke his racket classes in the Chicago Musical Co I- student_s enrolled this term. - About

Not all Doubles Games Played a t the end -0f the second game The lege. Prof. Gola Coffelt :has charge Ihalf this number are students new to Miss· Alber is a t home in l)J'ebrask a P airi n gs were made from the stu- / third game Nickel won, 6-4. Neiman of the college orchestra this term dur- the summer school w.ho were not in qity. de nts en t ered for doubles games, but I d ispl aye d some .of his dart-like serves ing Iarof. Jindra's absence attendance during the first six-weeks' at t hi s w riting · only a few of these that baffled the v eteran , Nickel, many term. Miss Harv ey is visiting at her home have b e en played. It is planned to · Dr. Brown, Mrs, Brown and sister, in Texas. , d bl s times. d . d d f F 11 The prese,nt student body is also

ti xt week in connection n t' 6 3 6 3 games River Wisconsin where they will qmte nationally representative, Stu-1 Prof W R Carter is attending som e me ne Paul Hoy interes m g, - ' · ' ' · · ·

ho ld t he finals .of t he boy's ou e I I the semi-fin a ls Nickel playe Miss Symes, left We nes ay or wit h the girls' tou r namenti w hich will r 1 , medal went to Esther spend a three weeks' v ac ation. While dents are registered from California, IGeorge Peabody College at Nashville, ' The g 1r s , C N M T be h eld at that time. . . · h she defeated Agnes there Dr. Brown expects to vIS1t sev- New York, Texas, olo., ew ex- e.nnessee.

C h d R aw hnson w en d K M' W

In the Class A doubles · as an 1 1 Th match proved to be e ral promment colle g es an umvers1- 11co, ansas, . 1ssoun, yom1ng, Shr iner easily won from .Dyke and only after Mi ss ties. The Pedag ogiaJ;J. him South Dakota; Iowa, and Alaska, as Nickerson b y t he score of 50-17. j Miss sen bad ,. pu• t acr-0ss some j to bring back some W1sconsrn fish Iwell as from every corner of the was l a rg e ly responsible for th e v1c- l Rassrr:us ves. and garo e specimens. State of Nebraska.

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IMiss Esther Clark is vi siting with niece in Hartf9 rd, Connecticut. She will return for the fall semester.

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The "Ped" is offerin g each w eek Journ a is I C Th " ·s bein g d one for the and also some useful ideas on editi n g. is 1 • • , t take the n ew sw nting help of those st udents who hav en t time o · school publicatio n courses, but lielp in editing a

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"Publishe<J Weekly at Peru State, a w o r d, p,hratte, .or l host of Teachers College f syle, th at is especi ally lackmg m o ri - huma n f reigp.t gin a lity-, over-worked, hackneyed, or I hungry flames $1 00 the Year-5c single copy a "ches tnut:" The d aily work of the h u rled defiiance editor a nd the cop y r e ader is in scout -

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One of th e g re a tes t c urses of Ame ri ca to d ay is the ev e r inc reasin g a mo u nt of la ws. It is s u rely n o w onder t h at w-e h a e s.o m u ch crime, s u c h i ncre as in g n umb ers of petty l aw cases a nd t he in crease of j uven ile d e li nq u e n c ies whe n t h e num b er of l aws are ta k en into cons ideration. It h as been found th a t t h e ordi nary, honest ci t ize n breaks man y l aws witho ut the s li g h test i n te n t of d oin g s o. Som e of t h e l aws e n acted b oth n a tion ally a nd s tate a r e a lso foolis h in co n ten t a nd impossibl e in exe c u t ion. It seems yo u c a n hardly do someth ing withou t fea r of b rea kin g a l aw, goo d or othe r w ise. L et u s h a v e fewer l aws , bu t bette r e n fo rcem e nt of a few g ood on es.

o rd i n ary whe n a s urvey of t h e same nin ety colleg es sho ws t ha t prior to 1927 enrollmen t h a d in cr-eased a ppro x·im ately fi f t y t housand p er y ear.

Mr Charles Th wing, commentin g upo n t h is s t ate of a ffairs i n th e N ew Yor k T im es, exp resses the conviction t h a t if a s u rvey were mad e of t h e e n ti r e cou n t r y, t he res ult w.o u ld m a nifest a slig ht decrease in t he number of s t udents enroU.ed · Mr Thwin g enumerat es t h e foll owi ng reas o ns fo r t h e vast increase in stud ents m at ri c ulating t h a t preced-e d t he last ten years : s oci a l p r estig e t ha t a college de g ree bestows upon t he bearer; t h e co m ple xity of business an d indus try t h at d emand a t rain-ed man; the a ct ion of the lea d in g professi on al scho.ols t h at r eq uire a colleg e d egree jfor T.h ese re as ons a nd factors ar e yet existent.

P r o hibit ion - well "n u ff sai d"- I am However Mr. T nwln g attribu tes t h e

a ga in st PJ'? hi b it ion in i ts pres en t form static con dit ion of stu d ent growth t o BUT I A M F OR ITS UNDERL YI NG on e maj or c a u se, the n ew s tress and PRINCIPLE AND PURPOS E. I w as emp h as is which t h e progressive u nir a ised in a ci ty w here a ll of. t h e y r e- versiti es of th e co u ntry a r e l ayin g pr.ohibi t ion evils wer e at t h e ir he ig ht upon t h e e du catio n .of the i ndividu a l.

I wo uld n ot w an t to see t h e old con" P ersona lity"• writh Mr. T h wi ng , " is d it ion of sa lo ons on every on e of t h e thli! most importa nt so u rce of a co lfour corne:rs n or the ot h er two i n that l ege's wealt h and power The lecture w e re i n t h e m iddl e of the b lock as; 1 system is a m edium of mass e duc ation '

d k immaculate lin en ing fo r errors of an s umishing with inacc.uracy a nd awkw ard- in a c leric al capacity ness But it is a of bro- .I indemency of the w eath er m ides, and a war o f extermination ; inner circl es of s ociety a gainst them I jury of ' his peers

Following are bromides: kind and i ndulge nt f a t her

a n g ry mob knights of t h e g rip

a gent of dea th large a nd ent hsiastic audienl!e

a ncest r al do main · l ast but not l east la t e l amented - and m any oth e ri; into ete rni ty

admirin g frien d s lead e n missile

arch c u lprit lig ht collatio n

avenging justice , battle scarred veter an

b eaut ifu l a nd accomplished be r eav e d / widow, better h a lf beyond p erad ven t ure of doubt mog ul (loco motive)

b le edin g mangled fo rin

b lunt instrume n t

b lushin g p rid e

b.o dy of t he deceased

b olt f r om a clear sky

- bo nds of matrimony

bosom of the briny deep

bo urne from w h-ere travelf'_r I retur ns I

bra n d from t h e b u r nin g

b r ea kn eck sp eed

break t he news g ent ly breathl ess silence

burd e n of blue

burly n egro

busy m a r t s of trad e

car niva l of crime

cat c h of t h e season

cau g h t like a rat i n a t r ap

cau g ht red -h an d e d

ce r tain par ty (for bers o n)

c hall e n ge contr a diction

c h e ckerea c ar eer

city's b astile city's f a ir escu tcheon cl utc h es of th-e law c omm e rci a l e mporiu m co nspicu ous b y his absen ce co nventional bl ack

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Are Women p lay things? Are they mer ely the companions of i dle moment s? A r e they pnly th'e r omantic i n t erludes in the s erio u s business o f livin g To Princ e Nicki t hey were. Until I h e disco v ered l ove and sensed '• the f ragrance o-f its c rushed fl o wer. The pict u re with a fra1 grance that lingers. Comed y ' "MOVIE NIG HT" .

· ling erin g illness

· lion of all s ocial gatheri ngs little blind g od located h is wJiereabouts lodged in j ail

lon g sl eep (death)

lull before t he storm m a de g ood his escape

lu r id flames

man of p arts

m a ze or' mystery

m i n i9ns of the law m our ned their loss

natt y s uit neatly in v itations

i. neat sum

never i n t he h is t9ry of , news l eaked o u t n i ce man ners , n i c k of time · n ipped in t he bud , notorious crook police c.h aracter ol d, old story (love) o ldest inhabi tant o n e fell swoop o n e fine d ay own inimitable way pal e as death

p i ercin g shriek of a nguis h p illar of t h e ch urch popuiace was up in arms

I WED., T HURS.• JULY 31, RAMON N A v ARRO ' i n a flam• ing South Sea Romance Hail a new Nav arro.. Enti.rely d if·

f' f erent fram any of his past tri'

umphs but a romantic -role to match h is great e st. South Sea L ove! Exotic! S tir ring! His I finest r ole si nce "Ben H u r.''

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were in the middle of the block as I system saw them in my younger days. Just - i.t has its place as a means of orien- cowering paltroon prominent (of persons.) the same I do not like to see the ' tation and inspiration, but is entirely crowded to its utmost capacity public piints the youth and old people of our na- lackin.ir as an effective method of in- r culmination of the nuptials put in an appearance lion turn into brewers of tellectual discipline." Undoubtedly [ cynosure of all eyes qui.et home wedding them are makmg a good JOb of it. there is a decided reaction in the ed- Dan Cupid's dart raging torrent

It is a -known fact that a person can ucational world against mass educa- dastardly assassin -. rash act g o into any town anywhere in the tion that functions with machine like day of reckoning- 1 recipient of handsome United S.tates and get drinks of all precision instead of teaching students delicious refreshments ly presents kinds for the price. So I reiterate, how to think. demure miss remains (for body)

I am against prohibition, but I am A few examples of what larger uni- devoted slave rendered a widow for its underlying ideal. 'versities are doing to facilitate indi- devouring element riue old age diabolical outrage young barrister tive rather than an obsequiKnockers on a door are useful; ous attitude among the students . divine (for preacher) rooted to the spot here else they are a nuisance. divi ' ne pass1·on rumors are rife anyw may be properly cited. Harvard

We must remember that it is far easi- has begun the House Plan The dull sickening thud rushed post haste er to destroy than to build. This is students are housed 1n dorm- - dull, sickening trend sacred edifice a world. Therefore it itories with capacity for three vile sad rites is impossible for all of us to see hundred d E h h ouse is dusky damsel sad tidings

th ·ng s th·e same way or believe the stu ents'. ac _ downy couch scene lH."g·g arecl descriptio:i. 1 headed by an officer of the faculty I Sc hool it takes many ' ebbi'ng life blood serious but not necessarily fatal same. n a · who serves .ds a friend philosopher forms of activities to keep the stu-·!and teacher. adminis: effected an entrance seemed to g from the ah

d t body ·nterested Some of .these 1 • • • eked out a bare existence set the town a.go g en · I trat1ve board set forth their pohcy a ctivities will naturally overshadow Iof teaching with this statement: elegant creature shook like a leaf d have greater prommence than entered a state of coma , silver-tongued orator an · "Scholarly attainment shall be enothers. But each of. the activities are Icouraged among men who are out- evening r epast sixteen summers ( age) essentif!-1 to the main plan; and as 1standingly competen.t and the acqui- exegencies of the occasion smoking revolver Ghrist said, "render unto Ceasar that sition of learning shall be encouraged extended heartfelt snorting iron horse which is Ceasar's and unto God that 1 through the development of the facile pen snug income which is God's." So we say, "render I vidual in a minor degree by institu- failed to materialize s ole topic of conv ersation unto each activity its just due even ' tional coercion." fair sex spread like wildfire if it ?uts pet acti:vity in lesser No can expect tci succeed; fair women and brave men stepped into t he breach prommence. no organizati.on can function; unless fatigue words sterling worth b I ff feast of re'ason stood a ghast h? its asic princip e is e cient and its Sophomores or semo1s-wh1c . motives progressive. Expansion does feathered songster still evening air When Peru was only a two year not s"ignify or imply efficiency. Ev- fell design storm king school j.t was the sophomqres who ery leader in the realm of higher edu- 1 feature occasion stung with remo r se held the limelight. . They gave the . cation must remember th at he has a fever heat •i suicide (as a ve r b) May Fete, published the school annual definite obligation · to fulfill. This ob- , few and fa f between ...--surrimoned medic a l aid and in general were "the chief co.oks li g ation is to distvibute kno\Vl edge in I· fi.ery steed sustained a n injury and bottle washers." Now Peru is a the most efficient manner. Obvious- 1 first fall o:f the beautiful swathed in b a nda ges four year school. T?e two year peo- Jy, then, if the lecture met.liod is in- 1 fleeting breath ' - sweet slumber pie have gone into the background efficient as the best means for im- foeman worthy of his steed 1 thickest of the fray as regards position, but they still porting knowledge definite steps 1 for it was none other than he , · ' this mortal coil have the throttle hold on the main ac- should be tak en to supstitute the sem- formulating a desi g n

tidy sum · tivities of the school. It seems to us inar· method, l'The· seminar,''· states fragrant Havan a tiny dots that the May Fete should be ai:i all- Thwin g , 'is the mo st b El neficial frenzied finance , I' tireless vig il school event and the May Queen se- influence that the German university furtively secr-eting tonsorial parlor lected by the entire school. The an- h as had upon the Ame·rican." gathered to his f athers took into cus t o d y nuaJ and its profits should also be The issues stated are: the pu°hlic took the bit in his teeth an all-schol affair otherwise the sen- principl-e of mass education arraigned g enial boniface fatally dest royed iors only should have the "big a g ainst .the policy .of developing re a l , g ilded youth to t he bitter end squawk" as regards it. leaders of society. throu g h the culti- g oes without sayin g trted and tru e o fficial , vation of personality; or per.haps a g rand old par ty ) •"" tripped t h e li g h t fan tasti c

INCREASE

IN COLLEGES. :

b:tter term :wquld be in dividual e.ffi- g.ratitude melt ed int o love unbiase d probe

The large increase in college en- c1ency. gre at beyo nd unde r c over -0f the d ark ness rollment has reached its A 1 Peru, as schools g o, is a sm all school, g rewsome spectacle unfort un ate v ic tim survey of ninety colleges and univer- but the fact is indisputable that her grim reaper - unique in t he c i t y's a nn a ls sities by H. R. Ratcliffe, of the Bos- maintenance is due to public funds. g roaned under weig ht of tooth- united in b o n d o f m a trimony ton Transcript shows that the in- The taxpayers, then, c omprise her some vi ands upholders o f l aw and order

I waxed eloquent weaker s e x

w edd e d bliss

wee small hours

.wei r d scene

w ell-known club man whi t e a s a sheet

w i th hecoming grace witho u t f e ar of successful c o ntradic tion witn esse s duly s w o rn

D as End e w ritin g on t he walls

LONE TROUBADOR

W e ll, W e ll! So t his term is all over, a nd no ine knows what it' s all abou t y e t, I be t cha- I over-heard a ve r dant freshman l a menting that e ven t h o ab s ence made 1;he heart gr.ow fo nder h also made his 1nnrks

ro under.

Y o u k now, I got to t hinking the other day -here w e are in a mad rush f or degrees, e tc., and I was t h inking I I th o u g h t of an arti cle I oncil read which s eeme d to impLy .that the A. B, A . M., etc ., deg11ee were $e rving me al t i cke ts to more incomp e t ant peo· pie t h a n any other ag e ncy There is a n o ld s n·ing w .hi c h :sp'.' a ks to the e ffec t tha r t:t:em as c.an d o- them as can't te a ch-

I! b e li e ve m aybe -we ;, ou ng blooC.w h -0 are ambitious t o get famous could do so b y pro v in g t h at adarre :false. T h e p e ople in .the t eachi,ng p r o fessio n who are doing thing£ !lild g e t tin l;'{ places are t he ones · who are n a t h i ding be hind t e xt books on Meth· o ds an d gorgeous soundi n g degrees. b u t w h o a re out int he wor ld of mo· tio n continually s e ekin g b i gger fields t o c ultivat e, e v.er proddin g onward, n e v e r resti ng on past l aural,s. Those a re t he teachers w ho are a nd always wi ll be o u r bosses wheu w e get out. t o teach.

IN.ow t h a t is w.hat I w as thinking -ab o ut when I w as w ish\ng it would

s t op rai nin g s o 's I could go fishlngl - Yours tr ul y, -

LONE TROUBADOR

crease in t,.lie ,number of st:udents in constituents. T.o. the.m Peru owes the heartrending screams vale of tear s these institutions fbr 1928 was only obligation of distribu t ing knowled g e happy benedict vanis h e d as if the 'earth h a d one percent above th at" o"f the pre- in the most efficient and thoroug h heartrending sc r eems 11 d

"Li.ttle· h oy, dont you know w)lat becomes o f boys- w h o use such bad l an g uage w h en the y play marbles."

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swa owe him u p ceding year. This condition is extr a - manner possibl e --J L. L hi g h dud,geo n v engence h i s porti on

I"Yes'm. t hey grow up and piny g olf."- T e nney Magazine.

\ es f t-h a u thenticity of vo u ches or e

THE FA.ILURE OF SUCCESS I

Sy .l\lQN.\CA

After aJl, just what does su ' mean, I wonder? Is it a relative term? Do we all have the sa ideas as the meaning? If n ot, h:: a.-e we gorng to )le a b le to determine what cons titutes success in otlh ? ers. Let us e.1.1w;n,ei:ate some of t he th · , 1ngs which m ·1ght be co n trib u t ing fact h II ors. S a we say money, f a me health et·vice, happiness, pop ul arity? any on e of these in i tself attain t he ideal state? Are all wealthy men successful? Or, , all ,successful men wealthy?

Suppose we g o at it from an other angle. Webster s ays : s uccess is that which comes , after, or the favorable termination. of anything attempted. lf we a ccept Websters definition a doctor who cures a patient i s a sues. s ; o.r a w.ho so instructs hi. cla s th at a-11 ot ' ti:J.eru receive pass· ing g rades; or a dentist who extracts 1 n tooth · I t seems we co uld go on ind efinitely.

Does success ha ve to do with I rial thi ngs such as gol d , lands, friends and .hea lt h, or does it d eal with a I state o f mind or chara c ter and s u ch qualitie::; a s honesty truth, loyalty,

an d sincerity? Or, •to be a success, I

must your attribute s combine both the material and t he relative:;;? ' severance, after hopin g, even after I

Suppose we list the· opinions of "def.eat. Success is the thing we aim

o.thers on the sub.}ect and see what at, though perhaps no two of us aim HAVE YOU -E ? Nogales, rizona, nums er

they ! alike What might constitute succ ess preached on "Angels and Suspe nder

R. F. Ho!·ton says: "Success lies. 1 1 to.one man mi g ht to ano.tlier re_sem ble Buttons" last Sunday. Oh, don't. , LUMBER

, f l d th b t ART OF THINKING, hy Ern est , not i n achievin g what you aim at, but I a i ure. epenctlng on e 0 Jee ive. laugh; the two are closely relate d. LACQUER. ENAMEL

· · · h ht t Thus to t he eyes of the world, a m a n D1mnet. 111 w 0 who has amasse d g reat wealth, might In th\is little book the amiable Ab - A woman who watches the state of ' PAINTS ' ac an prehssm g 0 :fwar ' hsure be reckoned successful while all the be Dimhet offers suggestions of ways Isuspender buttons becomes abou t as · of achievement er!:!, or 1 not ,, ere, . . . COAL COAL . h ft ,, Th ld 1 t the 1 time his heart is a bleak waste, peo· by which to estimate the quahty of near being an angel as any women

erea er. IS cou app Y 0 l d b h h f h h. k" Th · t " b · h l h h t t th h· p e y p antom s apes o J.'> van- t m mg. e sugges ions pro e lwe know, an d s es a mos t as rare - PERU LUMBER CO. stu.d ent. to t e mf ere aAnl,l 0 e ished dreams. And who would deem deep; and unless one is willin g to Buffalo Curier-Express. I maker to all o us. we nee o d b W. J. RABEL, Mgr. h d d tr d 1 successful the woman who toils over f a ce himself he would o etter to ___ is to see the pat of uty an ea j t lie sewing machine for her bread, confine himself t o the seasier task of I "Papp a, vot is scie nc e?" Phone 48 Peru, Nebr ' it trus,tmg that per,sev.er- 1 who owns no foot of ground, no au- checking the ljst of qu a liti es on some 'My, h ow could you be so stup id! a nce w1ll see us tii r ough. t omobile, no radio , no d a inty lin e n e ffici ency ch art. The substance of ,Science is dose thin gs vat says no Charles Kingsley g ives us this def- l' or china, and yet is rearing four boys the book is not new qr sta rtling; but smoking."-Everybody's Weekly. · J 1<.ead .Pedagogian Ads- lt .Pays! inition: "The men whom 'I have a nd g irls to be u seful citizens an d j the a u thor's range pf illustrat ions is I J __ ....,...._..,._ _ _..... seen s ucceed best in life have always : w ho always finds time t o run in to wide, aRd his presenta- - l ! . I, been ch eer ful a:1d who isee a sick nei g hbor or to listen to the tion is wide and Pt:rsausive. 1

went about t heir . .J:;msmess with a j robin's song? . . smile on their fac es, an.d took the / It seem s tben ,that c;> ne's ideal plays ASSEMBLIES FOR JUNIOR AND UR

and the of . mortal . atl imp ort ant part in matte r of HIGH SGH.OOLS , by E. H . 1 •

life hke men, facmg•• ro u g h and s ucc ess If 'l set myself a Galvm and E. Walker '

smoi0th alike as it came." Herer we \ diffi c ul t task a nd achieve the desired I The authors, members of L'i.e facu l- I

also hopefulness a nd chee:fulnes s, in that one thi!1 &"· If the yo un g man 1 -sent prog ral]1 matwial a.n d

q: ali ties no.t s o ,,.e asy" tQ _ when \ il). ol\ege d etermines "to ' be yfullback sugg estions fo r assemblies of .the A NEEDS

Lile deals some of her hard knocks . \ on .the team a nd becomes such a good school body. / f ·

Edward H Harriman • says : "The Ip l ayer that h e is g iv en the p l ace, he " __ t he assembiy fail s if it sets

man who reaches t h e i s the ?ne is a If t h e pre tty co -ed de- j out to rival th e professional th eatr e I

b · not c ontent with dom g JUSt ' te rmmes to be chosen M ay Queen an d 1 ih dramatic exce ll ence. It succeeds FINE

w o d of him. He does I1nakes he rse lf suffi c iently popular to . . . t olaca ta tb A-O nnd s..ruad..d wh at is require ·. .

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a t . -VV-I'Ul a-.:1u•., I tlermines t b h M Q d a · "v Ii on e pl OTessIUJTBI rreatr o f him He d oes Imakes he 0 1; c t:y ueeln ih dramatic excellence I t s ucceeds Nere we have diligence en ter - get the y arB if it is kept close to the n e eds a nd dem . -Ott onl y mu s t w o rk, , is th a t a ll J velopment of children whose best ef8 to he m ust and May Queens make. up life? 1forts are its stand a rds of i .,, ently. T .h1s app lies a p t ly j , The book has valuable su ggestions for to t he t eacher who se Superi n t endent L e.t u s c onsid e r it from anot h er th 1 t " f h 1 b. t 'th s ay s s h e may dis m iss her S eco n d angle. If the ::yeung man in gaining , et a iotn o sc ?o su Jec s w1 n· d · · en er arnmen .

Grade c lass at t hree o 'clock, but she es1r e d ends learns to be alert m us t s tay in t he s c h ool r oo m u ntil honest, dependable, amiable to discifo ur Too o ften th e las t h a lf hour or pline, self-reliant, and DEANS AND ADVISERS OF WOlf MENS AND GIRLS by Anna Eloise fifteen minutes is s pen t i n wat chin g se -controlled, then he is ecquh-in g p · D t W N y k t h e clock. . . characteristics will. go with him i-erce, ean ° omen, e""'. or ·:, .,.. · ' I all th r o h lif d h i h · t , . State £ qllege for T eachers.

L illian Whitin g says: " N o one has \ th utg ef aLn' f , e p Ibml 0 gam This bo ok co vers such a bro adc field · e mas ery o es pro ems and / • , · · success un t il he has t h e aboundin g h . b ' f h . h of se'rvice that the · teacher w iH fi nd l .f Th " ·· h I e IS & success; ut 1 e wms on t e j , e. 1s is :i10ade up. of t e m a n y f th 11 fi Id 1 th I f To quo t from t he preface: ..V1t h t he • • • · • oo. a e on y, en ear we . f old activity of e nergy, ·entn us1asm, / t .t f .1 ft h" It as helpful a s the dean of w omen. . . mus wn .e a1 ure a er . is name. a nd g ladness . It is t o sprmg to m e e t If th . 1 h h M ultimate purpos·e in view of r e nder ing

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t he d a y with a th1'ill at be'iri.g; Qu el g ir dwt obwas c os en h la y substantial a ssistance t o de a n s an d . . ·een earne o e grac10us, e p· ... It is to go forth t o meet t h e morning ful lo 1 · · t thf 1 d advisers in their work developin g a

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in an ecs tasy of J OY. t is to rea 1ze dustri"ou 1 t . . ft h h t' , finer, stronger womanhood a nd mo t h- · · • · · '· · · s n s riving a er er ear s t he oneness afr"hu m a.mty 1n t rue sp.i.ri - desire she h 't k · · l't· Ierhood, the book covers g enerally the ' '

· ,, h t • as a ep on qua 1 ies "' ._ t uial ·sympathy. It s e e m s :ne t a which will crown her all throug h life. features of· d eanng . .

AND.·VISIT O{,JR NEW :S'J'.'ORE t his summing up .of th e q u alities c o n- If n-0t, and she has stooped to sh a m The abo v e b oo ks have b een a dde d m ore ne8:rly fits ?ur and h y p-0crisy in attaining her· ends recently and a i;-e on the t wo w eeks

m issionaries who l abor m f o reign it is w o rse t han wasted effort and s he shelves at the hbrary , fi e lds S u rely they mo r e than the too is a failure , -res t • of 'u s energ y , I Bu.t in the fin.al summing up I won- Gladys Kims ey, Iowa,

and·"gla-Cl n e ss, a nd need t o beheve Ill I.Cler if mat erial thin g s will count much jwas a dormitory visitor Thu_rsd ay / t he o n e nes s -0f h u man i t y, t o work all? When we stand before· t he As a true Peruviah / sh J b'rou g lit' w i th I t hey do, i n plac e s where the prev:iil- ' t hrone of judg ment u;· up our !her a Freshman girl

i ng fac t ors are ignor ance. fi l t h, vi ce, ".lccounts I w onder if perhaps such in locatin g for t his fall term. /

artd d i sease , thin g s as h o ldin g out arms to a tired · But Ji think I like t his o ne th e bes t child, c a r ryin g flowers to a crippled Mary Gr ay, '29, visited friends in

of a ll because it more fills m y woman, and restoring the fieP,gling t o Mount Vernon Hali' last week.

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Evening deliveries Ion lunches ·•' &i"I'"& J. med it up. h ol Phone 105 . ' s· Peru; Neur. . 1 • g ·<iiorgettes and crepes, Size 14 to 50 Success then i s t,he perfect w e - ' . . 11 $11 75 f $18 75 one attains . afte r struggle , after per- _ ... . .. 1. • , 0 • . . , I .... .............. -"---..--.........--...-"'--""-"'-_"'"_"'-_"'; ,1, -.... . A , . ' - I @ I .· FISK TEACHE,R$ . AG,ENCY (INCORPOR TED) , . 1 , . • . fl '"v a cancies than satjsfactor:y applicants to fill them I . , . 5 1 N c E 1 a 5 5 ' S u ite 410-11 Symes, Den v er, Colo. M. E. Shuck, Ph. D ., " I Gold . Bond Nebraska Citv I ........ , _...__._,_._._..__..,_.., _ _
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SC H OL BAN K- A b l ac k sp ot ,o n the reco rd of

If.JG MO V:= MErH REACHES A meric a n pr og re ss a nd p rospent y is JOut in thhe dbewy l IMP RESSIVE PROPORTIONS u s t a t t e reak of day , f'

A!m os t 14 UU O or Ame ri ca 's sc hoo ls no w h a ve s l'l10o l sav in gs ba nking p'.a ns In op e r at ion, and ah out four m ill ion pnpi !s a r e lea rn in g systematic s a vir.gs t. h r.nugt t hi s ty pe of t h r i ft, wit h rl<> pnsit.s in e xcess o f 2 6 0 00. 0 00 rfH" e nt r e po r t s of the Am e ri c a n Ra ni{· •' r Ass or.iat ion' s S avi ng s Ba nk Div!· s lon s how T h e sc h oo ls inc lud ed in 1he> rP. por t s Hr e> a111rncl e rl by 4 6 09 ) 125 p11pi ls of wh om 3 9S 0 23 7 a r e pa rt ir. I· pa nt s in t he sc h oo l sa vin gs ha n ki ng p !:rns a s de p os ito r s Dn r ing t.h e y'! a r th es pupils rece ive d in te re s t in t he 'm ount nf S9 17. 6 10 on t he ir d e p os it s T h e r e por ts gat.b e r e<l hy t he a s s oc!· at. ion a ls o s h ow t ha t th er e a r e 3 R cit· ies in th e Onit e rl Stil! es In whi r. h a rn ll I OC' pe r ce nt of t he g r a m m a r sr. ho ol en r o p111 e n t Is pa rti c ipa t ing in ha n ki ng Th e fi g1 1n B i:ov e rin ?: h ig h s ho w t h a t In 47 «!t ie!' 100 P,Pf c·c-•nt of t h r! a tt e nd a n cf In t h is r. la • orll .,, 1

I Pure f oods- Eve r ything for y o ur tabl e F r esh a n d cold

meats. F resh mil k from c e r tified cow s. F ru it and veget-

a bles. Fre sh a nd c an n e d. P r o m p t deli v ery.

Price s : T HANK / Y.OU P HONE 25 f

MONTANA IDAHO C OLO RADO ARIZONA

Salaries from $ 100 to $ 150 per m o nth. Must be graduat es I

of two y ear college course :,, Exp e ri ence pre f e r I'ed bu t no t f necessar y W rite imm e di ately

Students and facul ty if y ou want the b e st and prompt service giv es us y our 1ord e r , f or all kinds and :fancy staple groceries also fr e sh fr ui t s and vegetables w e a r c glad to accommodate y ou.

WE WILL DELIVE R TWICE A DAY

fire waste . Lis tenin g t o the fe a the r ed folk wa rbl e I ' • I) . R E D F E R N

F o r two yea r s , si n ce t he hi g h m a rk , Sin g in g their round-o'-lay. - f of ove r a h a lf a billi on d oll a r s w as 1 _ .....__

r each e d in 1926, l osses h ove d ecli n- Ou t in the d e wy mornin g d Sm elling the s w eet p erfu m" e , a n md1c at1on t ha t fi r e pr ev entio n IOf t h b "f 1 fle e a u t! u ow ers God g ':l ve u s, wo r k J S b ear in g frui t. Y.et we h ave K eepin g our he a;·ts in tune th e g 1 ' eates t per capi ta loss of any o untry in t h e world.

.Ou t i n the d ewy mo rn iag·, ! T h e pa r t of t h e waste is t h at J In t he g arden dren c hed w ith d ew, at l e ast e ig h ty p e r ce n t of a ll fi r es 1 W,here we c a n 1:- e free f tv m trbis, a re _P r eve n ta bl e a nd ine.x c u sa ble. W e And d .r:i n k i n life s a c n fi c e th o us a nd s of hv es a nd m illi ons of doll a r s i n p r ope r t y, m e r ely IOu t in the .d ewey m ornin g, b ec a u s e of c a r e lessness or ig n o r a nce. I Wh en a ll is quiet a nd s till, I F ire preve n tion o r ga ni zations, b o th I t he gi fts He gav e us, public a nd priv a te, .h ave l a b ore d un - Filhn g· o ur s ouls with thrill s.•

1ti r in g ly to in struc t t h e p eo ple in th e -'-Zizzy.

,m e n a c e of fire a nd .t h e mea ns o f pre,;venti o n. It is a c ommo n occu r ren ce

1for loss es to g reat ly d ecrease durin g

1th e a nnu a l " Fi re Preve n t ion W ee k "

:onl y t o r ise ag ain wh en t h e pe ri od is

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Ch ar les B oyd, 28, who h as been •

teac hin g L od g e Gra ss, Mon t ana , -11o

w as vi si t in g in P.e ru l ast week end. I

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only th e t r ut h. Me re sui'face Ame rican s wh o p r ide t h e m selv e s I se e o r call PHONE 193 or 86 ' i ng mu st be 1li s co un te d Olcl o n i n 1ie lli g·e nce a nd educ a t io n ni.u st " rlo n ·rs " mmi t be th r ow n into rile fu rth er re duce th e fire w as te Th e y ; JOHN THORNHILL I \ Black Walnut / I ce Cr e am S aturday and f <Iir card A ma n who has a n OT>e n ! ' w ould do w ell t o g l a n ce aro und t h eir m in d wi ll do a ma ny t hin gs IJ!l· cau se h e kn ow t h ey ca n't be \homes, offi ces a nd factorie s a nd e lidone. lminates h a z a rds .th e y ar e s ure t o fi nd

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ATTORNEY AT LAW

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c: at he r ed A we ll kno wn stu rlf!D t a nd f wee k Thes e p a tie n ts were Miss I

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ri-e thod of attac.\\ing a pr oblem as te a r · Bl a n che Pi q u e t te a nd R ussell Mc - I You'll not , be dissappointed t ;, Black Walnut Devil' s F ood, and Black \Valing i t dow n re ass e mb lin g t he pl"ll b· Crei g ht. "f t h . t t nut Wh1.t e Cake

al'l<l draw i n g t h e co n c lu s ion r 1 you ge your air cu a Th e r e c:;,o b'e uo t hi ng but guess wor k Miss E mily Bu rto n is visiting a t h_er , 1

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; o r ln t n ltion u n less t he unk no wn Qu a n· hom e i n Ara paho e, Nebr aska. Mis s 1 (Next to Gaines Hall on the I I Phone 170 Peru, Nebr. Il le s are cl is cnve r e d B t h'a b t d I f · As a fo urth essenti a l s ound thtnlt· ur o n 5 ee n gran e a eave 0 I Pavement.)' ; , · tn g r equires t ll e capacity to ge n e ra l· a bse n ce this f a ll. _ _ tze. H ow of te n we h ave seen me n sw eati ng a nd con fu se d before a m as s or details whi ch they were u tterly un· a ble to cl ass i fy a nd crystallize We I have t h e pro bl e m of sor t ing out the l r e levan t . a ttai nin g a p e r s pective f>. nd 1 r e a ch ing a con clusion t h a t can be oe· fen d ed again s t a n y atta ck To ce r· ta in mind s this pro cedure com es n a tu·

Grocerie:•••• Meats

F!ftb a mon g the essen tials of sound PHONE 47

t hinkin g is th e pow e r to a p ply. A fe w PERU, NEBR.

AT CL .E VE LAN ·D'S

ts a s t o r e wide event

ALL SUMM,UR GOODS MUST GO mi nds t hat e ve n r efu se to budg e But _

In di vid ua ls h a ve mind s t h at trave l a t r a ndom or In ci r cles . Som e h a ve

t h ere a r e still oth ers who na tura ll y or ;

t hrou gh tra ining ha ve m in ds tha t can

b e directed straight throu g h to t he

pra ctical a pplication of th e ir thou g hts

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thw a rte <l 1n purpose b fffore definite I Special Jee Cream Cold Drinks . en s O · tng c ut eep to make room for n.e": a p plica tion of th e ir Id eas ha s been

ac hi eve d . • Home Baked Pies Cakes ' .

It Is possibl e. I be lieve , for young- , .I peo ple to train the mselv es to a n In·

CHICKEN DINNERS ON.I SUNDAY f l f L adies ' Sh o es (short lots) $2.95 I' Quisi tl ve attitude, a n op e n mind and ' _ the abillty to cl ass ify a nd Inte rpre t

J. H. HAZELTON ' I Summ er w as h Fabrics reduced for quick sale ' mat eria l s tep by s t e p from t h e beg in· Phone 63 Peru, Nebr. nin g of a probl e m to !ts fin a l s olution a n d appli cat ion . Her e, t he n., Is t he ·

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ANVILLE WINS i GIRLS' TOURNEY

PED AGO GIAN

W . R. P a t e a nd Mrs . G . W .

MEMORY GARDE NI

On Mo nd a y, Ju ly 29, t he

T TRI BETA

Alberta Schindler, Seco nd , in 1 _ n _ e ntertain e d a bo u t t hi r ty-fiv e _ I b od y w as ,a g ai n by he a r mg j La r gest Sununer Even : c hool's l a :o t vVed n esd a y a f t er noo n a t a St ud e n ts and Frie nds Help in Making I 1:1'r of vo ice I and T ell _ . c nsrngt c n i::urty a t t.he P a te hom e B e autifu l Garden s at D ormitory , sm g 111 co n v oc ation. He sang an 111- of Experi e nce m Biology Field 1 n h ono r of Mr E J k t e r es ti n g gro up of c lassical an d mo - F rid ay evening broug h t to close t h s os a c_ s on, w h o is d p f d · .s e s u m m e r w 1tJh h e p a. F ive ye a r s ago t h e g r ou nds a r ound d e rn so ngs On We d n es a y ro essor the P e agog1an Hors eshoe to u r n a - en ts, M r an d M G W r r - Mt Vern on Hall wer e devoi d of flow - Georg e W Br ow n delivere d a lecture t h n Alb t S h- D r s. . . B1 own. d me? WA e 11 e r a c ind l er a nd P as. , . UL n g t h e a f t ernoo n t h e l adie.:; w ere ers or s h r u bs but eac h se a son is now e n ti t led ":ijehind t h e R a n ge." Ins t e a n v 1 e :ne t de c i d e t h e c h a m - g i ven s m a ll s qua re of c l oth an d em- m a rk e d by fl o werin g pl a n.ts Iof r eg ular d evoti on a ls, A brams ·11 - < I - " o r em r o1 e1ng ion girl .ho rsesnoe pit c h er o n the cam - bro i dery t hr<>ad f b d b y many vari'eHes Th e difference is Isan g a sa cr ed so lo on Fnd ay T h e n pu ; Anvi e easily w o n t he game 2 1 Ian ori g inal desi g n M I D du e to the "Memo ry Garden." we were privile g e d t o h ea r t h e most lO . · r s . m ce un - f soci ates. 10 • 1 nmg recei ved a bead n e cklace as first Th e idea was- s t arted b y Mrs. Dun- I u n u s u a l a nd artist i_c p rogr am ? m u- l\lh W iese spo k e on his b.iolo r;ical The g irls to u.rn a m:nt b r ou g h t to prize f or a d e s i gn in fo r -get-me-nots n ing w h en she fi rst came here a s sic we h ave h eard m chape l t his sum- cxpc r ierc es in Chi u1!£v at the F iel d Pe:u t he proof t h a t 1z-:tr a -mural a t h - Mr s. Ja c kson receive d a brid ge c all D ea n of W omen. An yone interested m e r. Bi tter, of t h e L awrenc e Museu m. L incoln P ark, a nd Gar f eid leUcs co u ld be h el d with suceess fo r b e ll a s g u es t p r ize. A delicious t hree was asked t o g ive b u lbs, seeds, pl an ts, H a r _p Qu ll1tette, w h o . app eared h er e P ark. The F i eld Museum of Chicago· both b o ys and girl s A b o u t s e ve n ty c o urs e luncheon of w at er me llon, or s h rubs t o pu t i n t;he garden. Ma ny I i n con cert t h a t e v emng , a l\lluse u ro is o u of Llie wodd'- gre,1tpel' ce nt of the bo y s in t he co ll eg e clo wn s a l ad. s a ndwi c h e s, c h eese responded a nu as a resu lt t he yard Ig r oup of at ch apel.' This pro- , ,.: , n x: J-.;1 i: s a nd a t p r es e n t entered the t o u r n amen t , and abou t e t raws , c h ocolate ca k e , w h ipped prese n ts an at tractive a ppear ance, t h e Ig r am w as b y is being .add ed t o r apidly. It is b uilt thirty p er c en t o f t h e g i r ls to ok a n c r eam an d iced te a was served. Mrs g irls h ave fresh fl ower s for t heir s t u den t s._ Miss Bit ter h as on la nd s t olen fro m L ake Michi gan active part in t h e g-aM e . Flin g of Comes, Texas , w h o is h ere r ooms, a nd t h e din ni ng h all t ables in e v er y large ci ty m At the Li n coln P ar k Zoo n ne has op -

Tri Beta h eld an other of its ent hu sias tic summ e r meet in g s on Mond ay, Jul y 29. Talks we r e m a de ' b y W alt er Wiese an d El zad a Clover t o a ro om f ull of membe1·s an d: as-

The gir ls t o urn amen t was fe a tured v isi t ing her d a u g hter, Mr s N orw ood, a r e mad e more i nvit in g by the a ddi- Arnen ca as w e ll as many Eu ropean portun i.ty to see v11 e of t he £ n est by sev e ral clo s e g ames i n LE - w as an o u t-of-tow n g u est t io n of fl owers. co llections o.f living ·a mm a s m ex - cities. · J • nor a Bernar d , Doro t hy Wh itmer , It i s Interesting t o n ote from

"EAST IS WE·ST"

tories cover acr es of g r ou n d and harRuby Hemp hill, Ruth S keen , an<l s e v -

w h e n ce t,;rnse p lants came and whp

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iiiten ce. Th e Garfi eld P ar k Observ aeral oth e r s ho wed s k i ll a t th e b a r n t h e d oner s a r e. Some of the Holly - b or full si zed t r opic al trees an d ynrd sport. R u t h S c hin d ler won thi r d l

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shr u bs under glass, prize· with wins o v e r B e r n ar d a nd ·

Mt.Verno n , Virgi nia , t h e origin al Mi ss Clover disc ussed the fauna \Vhitmore, sh e l ost t o A n ville. j 'seed h avin g b een ol a n t e d by Martha and fl ora of so u t h ern Texas a n d T.1... • I t . -· d - - - - I W a s hi n g ton Ot her seed w as secured E v ery Nu mber was Truly a P iece of stressed it s t r opical n atu re as c om - Jte gir s o urn ey <1 s su 1.;.; .:.p o nsors F a culty and Students Com p ose Cast V 11 c d h of th.e e vent of ano t h e r tourn a rn e n t of Pla n e a r a n old log fo r tific at1-0n at a ey A r t to La r ge row p ared with t he liv ing fo r ms of ot er f t Y Forge M1·s Dunnin g procured the - 1 1 arts of the countr y, eve n of other or nex , 1 1 see d th ere Dean D el- On e of t he m os t artistic an d en j oy -p ar ts of Tex as She told of in t erest' s ,, w \ l, 1' S e veral a lumn i , fac ulty members, o n e of t he fi r st to b e inspired ab le conce rts ev er g iven in P eru, was ing ex p erien ces in Mex ico City and he m at c iape time,_ u,.. u s - · a nd .thre e c o llege stq_d e n t s w ill pre- w it h the id ea star t e d t he P hlox bed. presonted at t he a udi torium, F rid ay, other · p ar ts of Old Me xi co, h un t in g b h M F 1 d " ·I L' d I l s e nt "East i s West" a play rn p ro - Th e D elphen iums are g ift -of rs 2 b t h Lawren c e Harp t r ip s in our own sout wes , an exT he P e dag o gian WIShes to 1h <mk

M " h t d ot r. ow e r a n • r 1 n a 1 D · h h · · b o u g h t t hem Au g u s.t ' Y e l as. cent ipedes, et c., too numerou s to who gav e two we ek's o.f '.l n t i r i np; l o u g e an d t h ree acts o n Thu rsd ay u n m n g, s e, 1J · I Quinte t te. · Wl·th rattles n akes, t ara ntu, - -. Th' · 1 from h er f ather s b1rt -p ace rn owa periences work to mak-e both t h e boy s and I evemng, Au g u s t 15. is is a co 01 - h h h t h i Jove b y • Th e p ro g-ram was m a de u p of en - rev i· ew O ther w o ave s own e r Igirls' tou r n a ment a 5U . c e s .>. fu l pl a y of l o v e a nd sorrow and ul- t h e g ift 0 pla nt s a r e: . . Ise mbl es, d uo, and solo nu m b ers. Ev- - t im ate wH-1' a r ich Orier. ta l Mrs L a wrence: P etu ni as, F orsy thi a, , ery number tru ly a fini s h ed w,o rk lCOLUMBIA T O FORM A

DUTY OF PRIN CIPAL I S bac k grounu 1-. i:l on a lov e ':ioat iii Crimson Ram b ler R ose. . Icom bin ed w it h a w a rm t h of to ne an d LIVI NG ART INSTITUT E

TO P RES ERVE S A NITY · Mr S JI T ge C ri in a . Mr McAuley s . ewe : 1 r M' L - - - ch . · ' p u re musi ca l fe elin g. 1ss awren ce - I T h e p l a y aro u r. d a i nese .Lili es. . . A movemen t t o fu rther apprecia"A sc,h o ol p rinc ipal is one who is g irl w ho i-.; • .:> t.> e :;< Id b y h e r fu1h e r Harriet Hart ley : H oll y h ocks, Mari- , appear ed in two b ril li a n t g r oup s ti on of mo d ern a r t in A merica is t o paid extra to refrain fr o m w n r kln g Iill. o r der th a.: h e b uy g olds w hi ch were h igh ly appre ciat ed for be star t ed imm edi a tely at Colu m bia too h a r d , so t h at w h en ev e : y o n e e lse pig. She is so ld a n d co mes to Am en - Mrs. L icht y: Iris. I their b ea u ty an d di splayal of sup e - IUni v ers ity The fo rmation of a N a'.lbo ut t h e place has g o n e fa gg ed o r c a thru the influences of an Ain er i- D aisies , I r i or te ch nic

t i on a l Institute of Li ving Art is bewild his coo l head will s er ve as a c a n w ho falls in love w i th h ei:_. Tn e N a om i Wheele r : P erkm s: In the closin g g roup of ensemble .ing fo r med. E v er y .American who is 'of s anit y," writes D r . D a ni e l parents of t h e y oung man obJect t o Se lma Hedb lo om : L1lh es, Sh as t a h d t h ! interested i n Mode rn painti n g , sculpf · Ch ' D h ' · w h s · L'J y of numbers th e artists fur t ere e m- W olf ord L aRu e, profes sor o p s y - his m a rriag e to a m ese. oes e I R oses, Bridal reat p ire a, 1 I ' ture li t erature, a rchi tec ture, music , cho loo-y in t h e Pennsyl vani a S tate If h e does, h ow d oes h e g ain l t h e Valley. j s el v es in to t h e h ear ts of the h steners or .t he theat re, is e ll ig ibl i:: Dr. R oosColleg e a t E a s t from .his paren ts ; if h e M:rs. Be amer : F e r :s [ b y pl ay in g s uc h famili ar a n d el-l b r eck, o f t h e R om an- l a n g u age de-

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.. As s ociatio n. does n_t, ho w do es t h e pl ay end? All H elen Blood goo d, Fl or ence T ay lor: Iby p\ ay m g s uch fam ili ar a n d well breck, of the Rom an l a n g ua g e dehe fh st d uty of .the p r inc io ,:i l " q u est i ons to b e a n swered Au g u st 15 I J k . th p 1 r· loved tunes as " Be li e v e m e if a ll Ip artment fa sp onsorin g the or g aniz aDr LaR - ' T l d . r a c m e u p1 · u e _ says , "is t o g i v e a daily : e pro u ction -O f t he pl ay is ver y Mi ss H e nd erso n. Miss Hedblo om : 1t hose Ende arin g Youn g Ch a rms," a nd t ion A c a mp a ig n will be launched l e sson i n men ta l h y - d i ffic ul t an d wo r k o n cons tru cti on of / Vin es I "The' Vol ga Boa t ma n.'' The a rtists w.hich w ill e xte nd t h e in s titute to evk en:, o-tJoh carry ou t Kiplin g 's 'If', ,! !1 ea d y , e ll und e ·· W«y. Pi e r ce Sjste rs, Ru th H att o n, Fe arn Iresponded g enerously with encores j er y sect ion of t he coun t r y P r omirieeprn": is he a d w h e n all a bout h im · e p l a y is und er t h e d irec t ion of Gr ime s Ga ri ss : Gl a dio l a Bulb s Th 11 f h . Ient educ ators, a rtists, phil a nth_ropists, a :e losmg theirs a nd bl a mi ng it on A nn a B es t J o dder , dr am atic in s tru c- 1 Mrs P a te: Porch Vin e a nd Ivy e p er sone · -0 , t e qum t ette, a nd bu siness m en Pr e f orw a rdin g the bun, to rem ain a kindly, bi g -sou l e d , tor, p l a y s a leadin g p a rt. Sar a J a ne Whitten : Trump et Creep- Lu cill e L awre n ce, Ma ri etta Bitt er, mo ve m e nt · fair - min d e d, progres sive . T hi s .p la y wiH b r in g to a cl os e the e r , Gold e n Glow. Thur ema Sok ol, Gr ace Weyme r, and J Thi s in s t itu te w ill fun c ti o n throu g h pers o.nahty w h at e ve r be t ide, lo b e a rmportant d ramatic produc t ions of Mrs Clark : Ma ri g olds Ele a n or Sh a ff er, a re under dir ection Imany uni v ersities, colle ge s, and c reat1v e a r ti s t w ithou t t h e tempera - t h e year, a n d _ students should ma k e N'1.rs Kennedy: Cr ysa nthimum s of t h e Culb e r tso n Con ce r t Man a g e - sc hools t o stimul ate t ho se who are mental mo o d a nd p assion . pl a ns to see i t . L ore tta Harp ster: . Delphenium, Or - f N y k d Ch " eage r t o re ach a b e tter und erst a ndin g "A me nt o ew o r a n ic ago . h 1 . sympathe t ic principal is like a j ie nt a l P opp y, Go lardi a, Sh ast a D aisy.

· of t e n ew a r t. t 1s a v ast co -op eraco a c h He ca n g ra d e t h e trai n- MARRIAG E I S KEPT SECRET i Mr s. St evenso n: Lilie.s TIBBETS-HAUCK MARRIAGE tive effo rt to di re ct public opinion i n mg, i n trod uce v a r i ety, prevent s tal e - FOR SEVEN MONTHS I S tate of Neb ras k a : Spirea Hed g e Americ a tow ard a hi g h er appr eciat ion ness an d br e ak d o wn. No ma t ter w h a t Mrs Whitte n a nd Mrs. Sims sta rt ed of a bso lu t e esth etic v a lu es t h an our

S URPRISES FRIENDS HERE ot h er drive i s o n th e ' dr i ve' for men - Announ ce me n t wa s m a de tod ay of t he d aisy bed. O t her d aisies from the I Word was recei ve d in F a lls City on movie s, m ag azin es, a nd se n t imen ta l t a l h ea l t h s hou l d a l w a ys be on, l ead - t h e mar ri ao- e at L aw r e nc e K a ns as on lfi rs t N ebr ask a H omeste ad, whi c.h is W d d J 1 24 f th · d ram as pres en t. in g in a ll sup e rv iso r y effo r ts for b oth D b "' t o b e set asid e as a Nation al P a rk, e ne s a y, u Y · 0 e ma n ia ge :Prof essor R oos Broe c k s ays, " Modt ea c h er and child." ec em er 24• 1928, o:f; Mis s N orm a a re t o be added to the garden soo n. of Mi ss Ru t h Tibbets, d a u g hte r of er n a rt is not a f as hi on for som eDr. LaR u e i n his a rticle deve lo ps

of Mr. a nd Mrs Th es e d aisies we re sown by a m a n Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tibb ets, of F alls t hin g new, or a sudd e n vo g ue. It fo llo:Vi n g fi ve ruies for prin cip a ls W B. L ive n goo d Ji vin g n ea r Mor rill , w ho thought th e se ed W ?S th at of a l- City , a nd Mr. All a n H a u c k, so n of c arri es fo r wa rd hi sto ri c t r a di t ion of ill fost e r m g m ental health in t heir to Mr H er b e rt Ebel, of F a lls Cit y. falf a.

Mr. a nd Mrs D a vid H a u ck of F air- , school adminis t ration: 1' T he ce re m o ny w a s performed at th e As a so uve.nir of the Juni or- Se ni or b Th

I1. B e f ri endl y a nd a ppr-0ac h a b le U t d B th h h. B a n q uet of 26. m osses and fern s u r y e weddin g w as a complete d e r s tood in Am eric a t h a n an y pl ac e

2. Stu dy, d e v elop , and I Lm e ;:eh e rRn c uErc EpaMrsoAnaffg e a t were br ou ght fr om the ' fount ain, s urprise to all rel atives. e ls e in the world , du e to t he fa ct t h at I awrenc e y ev c e r ty. which w as the ce ntr al attraction, a nd The br ide gra du a t ed fr om t h e F all s

our a_dverti sin g m ediums di ct ate comyour pe r sonne . I . . h h th h h

Thr ou g h purpose b u ild m or a le The mar n age h a d b ee n kep t se::ret w as a dded t o t h e ga rden Th e hy a - Ci ty hi g h school w ith th e cl as of mercial t ou g t r a e r t a n emp af h · t h h dd d th · h as a • s tic a r t is t r y. " ·

4. Eco nomi ze t h<;! t eacher's e ne r g y. or seve n ;n o,; t s. cm s ave a e eir c, ee r 19 28 a nd attended school here l ast ______

5. Use m .odern , democratic metho d s Mi s s Cl ar a Hicks a nd How a rd Kite, I g if t of Mi ss Gr ace J ohn sto n. Th e term. as y ou w ant y our t eachers to d o . b h f A b h I h a ll g irls h a d presented her wi t h o t o u urn, wer e t e a t te nd a nts · tt d 1 t • · der of th ei·r Mr H a uck g radu ate d fr om t h e ' p o · e p an s a s a remm

PER U C LASSMATES KEEP Mrs. E b e l is a g r a du a te of the S tate 1lov e an\} s ymp ath y durin g her illness. F airbury hi g h sc hool w i t h th e class

IIPROGRESSUVE SCHOOL

DEFINED BY SE.CRETA RY

WEDDING A SEC R E T Te ac,h ers c o ll eg e at P e ru. She is a I Spi r it such as thi s, kind and unsel- of 1927 and w as a s tud e nt h e r e for Th e me a nin g of Pro g res si ve Edu cam emb e r of the Pi Omega Pi h onora ry j 1fi s.h, is wh at m a ke s t he Memory t h e p ast tw o ter ms. t i-0 n is b y J . Mi ln or D qre y, Miss Clar a Codin g ton , da u g h t e r o f fr ater ni t y. Durin g .the p a st- y ear she G arden bea utiful. Miss Tibbets will te ac.h near F alls exe cuti v e secreta r y of t h e Pro g re ss -

C - - ·· - - - Ci ty n ex t y ear a nd Mr H a uck will ive Educ ati on Ass0ci ation, in an arMr. and Mrs Jo.hn Codin g t o n o f A u- h as b een te a chin g a t beste r , Nebr as- EDUC'ATION W EEK TO BE co n t inu e hi s pres en t duti es wi t h t h e ticle on "The Ch an g in g Sch oo l," in b d G ld W f Mr / ka. The g r o om i s a f armer , a nd re- N h M C f R W urn, a n e ra a rmon son o · si d es fou r mil es south of F a lls Cit y. OBSERVED IN •as 'oto r omp an y, o a cin e, is . t he June J ourn a l of th e N ation al Eduand Mrs. H e n r y Warm an of Fairb u ry - - - - c a tion Associ ation

\Vere united in marriage at S idney,

The special week in 1929 set aside FACULTY DAMES ARE The modern u se of the t erm ProC H E MISTRY CLASSES PICNIC d N b 11 17 TAINED. T p TE'S Iowa, M ay 15, at the Pre sbyterian for e uc ation is ovem er - · ENTER A A g r ess ive · Educ ation, s ays Mr. Dorey, NEAR PAUL, NEBRASKA C · b · · t Ch u r ch by R ev. C . A. Sp e a g h. An - omm1ttees are n-0w egmnmg o is "define d in term s of opport unitie s noun cem en t of t he marria g e wa s kept pl a n pro g r ams for its cel e br a tion. Th e F a culty Dames were en t er tain- for individu al de ve l op m en t ; t h e elisecret u n t il Satu rday, J uly 13 Mr. H o y t ' s ?h:m is t ry Classes h a d The purpose -of t his week is to ac - ed at the hom e of Mrs. P a t e Frid ay 1m in ation of f e ar; th e consci ousn ess of T he b rl"dg e g raduated from t h e Au- t h e ir a nnu a l p1 ctnc Thurs d ay, Au g ust h bl " . h h k f I afternoon wi t h Mrs. W. N. D e lz ell , It h e t ea che r as a h elper, n ot a tas kp tl t 3·30 th · · k I qu a mt t e pu 1c wit t e wo r o . burn high s chool w ith t h e claas o f 1. r omp Y a · • e picmc ers Mrs Im ce Dunnm g , Mrs S. L. Cl em- m a ster ; a nd a scho ol atm osph ere of loaded i nto cars and motored to the the schools, wi t h th eJr ide a ls, t heir Ie rits, apd Mrs. G. W. Brown assista nt h appy, m otivated w or k, ch a r ac teriz- 1926 a nd a ft er teachin g one yean, e nrolled in t he college here at P e r u. S t . J osep.h Churc h ne a r P a ul , Nebr. a chieveme n ts, and t heir needs. Am er- h os te ss es. The party was honorin g ed by wh olesa le re lation s hips a nd atM r. Hoyt t o o k the Darty th r u the ica's b est g ift t o c iv iliz a tion, t he pub- r th e ladies who are lea vin g thi s fall. t ractiv e sur ro undin gs." She co m pl e t ed the t w -0 :v ear cou r se rn h · a nd rest of .t e time was Ile sc hool , du r in g thi s week is made j Vac a ti on pictures were given ea ch .'Whether w: we lcome it or n-0t,'' May. t h s p e n t rn pl aym g g i.mes th th f th th 1 t f ,l a dy and th ey were to tell of rec clle c - Mr Dor ey w rites, " t h e sc h oo ls a re Mr. Warma n g raduated from e h f h ts j e eme o e press, e pa orm, A t 7 o'c l o ck t e re res men c on- . , . tion t hey rec all ed. The refr es hments c,h a n g m g . Th ere is m re a li t y n o s uch Fairbury hig.h school with the cl a ss d h · k l b 1 t h e pulpi t and o t.her a g enci es of 1926 and a tte nded sch oo l here las t s istin g o f s a n w ic es, pie es, e ans, ! ' · · co n siste d of r asp be17 y i ce, ' a n g el thin g a s a ch a n g ed school. N othin g · h b a n a nas, a nd c ooki es w ere se rved. / · foo d ca ke, a nd ic ed tea. They wer e in sc ien ce is fix ed; no t hin g in educ aterm .. At mr e se n t h e is asso c iated w i t d h b t 8 "' T he p a r ty arrive ome a ou ; Me n ta l c ar eless ne ss mus t take its ser ve d on tr ays cov e red with gr e e n t ion c a n be It i s time for all bducahi s broth e r W il li am i n busi ness. o ' clock a nd everyone said Mr. Hoy t I s tr u gg le ag ainst a nd for whic,h they crep e paper and containin g a fa vor t ors t o c le ar t h e ir br a ins of c obwebs, Mr W a rma n a nd his bride pl an to co uld c ertainl y h o ld t he bes t picni cs. I pl a ce am on g the sins which m en bo qu et co ns istin g of p a n sies, b aby h onestly ex amine t heir feti s.h es, rou s e co ntinue th e ir sc h ool wor k her,e ' n ext - ·- - - -·- rep e n t - Phillips Bro oks. b rea th, a nd fern s them selv es from iner tia, term. H e gets m o s t fr.om life, a nd g ives a nd wi t h open minds a nd a forw ard - most to h u ma ni ty, who li v es the life Beg inni n g t o d o wh atwe ha ve to The Master D eg r ee of the Maso ni c visi on, w elcom e a ny pr ov ed exp eriCons cle nc e i n t he soul is the r oo t h j k f 1 L d fi d w·11· t t . h " h ·11 d th b t he has as best h e c a n am id t e c ondi- d o, Ii e i t or no t , is more r est u o ge w as con r m e upon 1 iani m en a 10n w 1c w1 ren er e es of all true cour a g e. If a man wo ul d ti o ns h an d. T r ut h a nd c,h a11ac te r 1t h a n waitin g for a n inspir ation.- Cap- Kn app, Jul y 25. " Bill" w a s a deg r e e edu cational s er v ice t o their co m muni'be brave, let him le a r n to follow his I p er's Wee k ly. .>t ud e n t of th e cl ass of '28. t ies." co nsci ence.---Jame s F Cl a rke. know no age

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ASSISTA NT INSTRU CTO R - - - '- - - - - MILLARD FOWLER Make it a p oint to keep on friend - quote." , ' for the wh ole family

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CHA P E L - - - - Give me my d reams, my dear, and BRIDGES J "S • Bl d" :

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PRES E RVATION OF FLOWERS Ir ead in t h e c olumns of ou r p aper

MY RLIN McGUI RE Th is rose w.hose beauteous petals fall · _ _ ; Also News a nd Comed y I an d brea k, Commission e r s Call Elec t i on fo r Aug- Chin a.wa l'e w ill be given away

A nd yo u may h ave t he Hp·s th at war m u st 27, to Vote $ 150,000 B onds I .I an d th r l ' ll · on this nj g h t t o each l a d y p res· 't

If, te n yea r s from n ow, we a r e t o Du ring' t he m a ny years of t he P eda- f' ,h ave t h e' joy of p i ck in g w ild fl owers goginn it h as se rv ed n ot only tb e Until t h e b loo d is col d , t h e pulse is On l ast Thu rsday, Jul y 25, the Ne - I ent

maha co u nty commissioners issued a Fri· & Sat Aug 9 l p a io n for t h e ir prese r vatio n. t io n on camp u s acti vities, but 1t h as I f' • ., • ' h h · h f' 11 G" d am y dear and call for a special electio n to be held I Th f 1 000 f ·

we m ust i mmed i ately be g in a cam- st ud ent body of P eru. with still.

Every year, _th o u sa n ds of'. ou r w il d serverl t e teac _ers out _m t .e 1e c 1ve me my re s, m ' e man o aces m a flowers- t h e vi o lets, cowslip s, co l- up-to-elate rnformat10 n o n ecu- you s h all ti y, Tuesday, Aug u st 27, for the purpose ' film o f 1 00 1 new t h r i lls Cha· u mb i ne, bi t t ersweet, a nd a ll the oth- It ser ves as a me dium to I In vain, t o c h e ris h by p ict ures iJ? of vo t in g on the propos i t i on to issue ; ney does his s t uff in a tragic

er co untl ess varieties of om· n ativ e k e 11p the o ld in tou ch w ith t h e nr.w,1 memo r y of d ays gone by county b onds to .the amo u nt of I r omance. F oHow t he cTowds to w ild plants, a r e th o u g h t less ly to rn to su ;,;ges t n ew i d eas, an d ope n to Wit.h t h e ir shadows, c asting· $150,000 to rebuild an d repair the the screen of myste ry and adu p by the roots. W e a ll know t h at o u r ed itori a ls, inord er th at ' from th e fair brid g es d amaged or d estroyed b y f' ven t u r e. F lamin g t r opic ro· w h e n a p l a n t is u p- r ooted that t h at th e paper m ig h t stimu late thou g h t For who m may ch ance, by t w ain, to th e fl oo ds of the p a s t two mon t hs. I man ce ! Lon, as a l ways, a sur· I jg t h e end of t h at p lant. Ca n we Hof Iamon g its r ea d ers view the m t h ere. Some of the larg est brid g es of th e I p:ri s e you c a n neve:r guess. A ' s_ee, t h.e n , t h at t h e of su : h ac- I Fol ks, 1f yo u t h in k the newsp aper coun t y are out, and m a ny others are I g 1,eat star at his b est

t1 on w ill be t h e extm ct1on of thi s on e r;iine is n ot in teresti n g, u·y 0 nce Give m e my dreams, m y d ear, and badly dam a ged, and the cost must be of n atu re's b ea uti es? IIt i» a to ni c for the n erves It g ives you m ay k eep provided fo r in s ome way. f' LON CH.t\.NEY

It b e h oo v es u s, as teacJ1e r s, to one a chance to express one's ideas, Your go ld, siiamonds, of a ll yo ur These b on ds are t o · be i ssued in

bri ng to t h e m inds of t h e ch ild re n Iand t hu s serv e hu man ity in t hi s si m - grJ;!a t m ateri al heap denomi natio n of $500 eac,h, and a r-e ere

who come und er ou r t u telage, b u t lpl-est for m - M: F Of jewels, c lothes and all yo u r man to be paid i n ten years , t h e first p ay - East 7 respect a nd c onsid eratio n of our w ild mad e thi n gs ment t o be provided f o r i n the taxes • I flowe r s is n e c e ssary if we are to h ave CO-E DU CATION A SUCC E SS ? That cru mb le. fade, or die as t he oak of next year. They will d raw 4 ¥.! % ' w i t h I a n y from y ea r to year w.here ivy clin gs inte_rest this bond p ro p- Lup e Valez We are co nvin ced t h at co -e du cation , Pick th em? Yes, but the b lossoms os1tion t h e A u burn Her a l d s ays: in its p r ese n t for m is detrime n ta l to G d d th , ' E s.tel1e Tayl or j onl y . L eav e the r oots to p r od uce cur i ve me my reams, my ear, ose "The vote r s of Nemaha cou n ty will f t • bl t h e intrins ic p rogress of the m od ern of you' b 1

nex yea r s oss oms. · e c a led u pon to vo t e at a spec i a l E ve n o ur go v ernm e n t ,h as r ecog- co ll ege a nd uni ve rsity. Om· r eason- T h e hills ! The valleys! T h e stately el ecti on to b e he ld Aug ust 27, for o r I COMING ni_zed thi s n eed of ing is not b ased upon the prem ise struct1ire , "Old P eru," aga inst a prop osi t ion to issu e b on ds i I w ild flowers by uti li z in g an e n.tire Ithat women are inf erior i n mentar The dancing s throug h w hich in t h e s u m of $15 0,000 bonds for t h e

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1 . . I ta en to a JU S our p o· icy o c o eg e Sta nd a rd Y l a nces r ur a m a 1 r ou e s are i a w a t h a to O ma ha , to see.k emp oy, m·e a m a Jor p a r t of t h e . g r eat um- educ ati o n in order th at m en · and w o-

Ia ffec te d . A n o t her ph a s e o f rne u t in .the N ebr a sk a ha r v est fie lds. v erse. M a n y people l'<) a O w h a t yo u Id 1. th · b·t· Consc1"ence Safe Guide bhe probl e m w" ll d 1 h th Th h b · rr rk t th - Im e n cou re a ize eir am i i o ns i eve o p w e n · e 'ey a d een see k in g w or k rn n unh.a :e t? s a y- m a ny 1 e i ' 0 e r cn1 w it hou t obs tru c tin g o n e a n o ther's•[. Consci e n ce in t.b P ::ioul is the root ru ra l sch oo l s op en in t h e fall. Th e sas. A t t h e p o j nt w h er e t he accident t 1c1z e It Of a ll tru e coura ge 'If a ma n wo nlrt t th n r o.,. r ess

"Owns m e county a r e n a tu rall y a;f- occm-red a b r idg e i s o u •t , a nd the ro ad Wh a t t he n ewsp a pe r h as don e for .. "' · . . . . be br av e, le t him lea rn to • follow his f t d d h b the wo rld c a n h a r dl y be estim ated. It a cons cie nc e. - l a me!'l I Clar k e ec e a n t e est int e r est s of th e l e a d i n g to it h a d b e e n barr icaded w a s t h e g r eates t m e dium b y whi c h t o r o u t me basis . Cert a rn t echmcah t 1es as a wh o le de marid as S te wa r t, who w a s dri v i n g, app aventbrin g a bout d emocr acy in our g·ov - m u st b e o r th at in stitu t i o n Carelessness Sin spee dy ac ti o n as possible t o g e.t th e l y f a il e d t o s eF a d eto u r si g n From er n me n t. J effers on said th a t if the re w ill los e i ts In s ho rt t h e Me nta l ca r e lef;s 11 ess tn ke it s n e cessary b r idges in c o nditi o n fo r Aub u r n the two less serio u sly jnjor· was a c hoice b etw ee n t he n e w sp ap e r 1 1 p o lic y . of a ny e nt er - pl ace a mo ng t h e s ins whi <' h m e n st'rn g. u se . It i s imposs i b le to build br i d o es e d were Om a h a. T a-vlor and · (wi t h fre e s pe ec h) a nd a g ov ern, P11;se ca nno t h ave as i ts gle aga ins t , a nd for t h ey r e.pe nt. without m a kin g so m e p r ovisi o n foT Sl a ge l say the y wer e asleep tl1e ment t ha t h e w o uld l'" '- Ceu t t he news - \p r inc ipl e t h e sa ti sfyin g of public -Phillips Brook s . p ay ing for them, a nd the p ubli c is acci d e nt occurred . pa p er And , to a ll whim s On th e othe r hand a n y o r- - - - -- - d e m a nd1n g bridg e s Th e of t h e g r eat ·sta t esm e n of old tim es a nd g a n'iz atio n , wh eth er i t be comme r ci a l Tackle Job b o nds a pp ea r s t o h e th e onl y way of pT es en t , on e w .ill find t h a t t h e y a re or e du ca t i o n a l oth e rV' ise is o bli ga t e d Beg inning to do wh a t we have to so l v in g th e probl e m. "

a re ya u s t a ndin g -ove r t h ere th;.owm g roc ks a t th a t li tt l e b oy fo r ?"

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Ir is J o ne s and F r ed All e n , ' 28, wtre P er u ca ll ers Thu rs d ay evening.

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B!g Dip pe r Th e na m e,. "1 t he se• e n sta rs in the bi g di ppe r are Allrnid, Miz!.l r Allotb , Meg r ez, PbP.g 1fa Me r a k a ncl Dubhe

T is a h ar d wo r l d ," sai d Timot hy A ce r t a nt s ma ll r esta u ran t wa s "I t is t h a t " d M. h J "and I k ep t by a ma n h , , sa1 1c ae, 1 w o prid e d hi msel f thmk so t he mor e eve ry time 1 put n s co okin g . He was a m a zed to I me pick i n i. t! " -U. P . Mag azine. e ar a y ou ng salesman c r i t i c ize a pie I o n e d ay. · -

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Mi s s Lucille Di c kins o n T h ursd a y fro m a two w ee k's vacatil'll s pe n t i n · T a com a, · W ashin gton · - l I t do, lilrn tt or n ot , is mo re r es nl tf ul b oos t in g the n e w spap er- the m e dium t o se r ve tJi e pu b 1c n a c ou r eo u s, h I h t han wa it in g for a n in sp irati on.-Un p· by w hich o ur democ r ati c form of co rdi a l m a nner, t e peo p e w o como o v e rnmen t was found e d a FJ.d t h e me- p ri se i ts c li e n te le a r e its co n st itu e n ts, per's Wee kly. d iu m .th a t se t t h e example for m a ny m u st b e :served. T o m a k e this s e r v ice oth er g ove rn me n ts of oth e r n a tion s a r e a li t y in s t ea d of a myth, oe xe · Th e d is eove r y th a t ruhl.J e r wo ul d sim il a r t o o ur s. c uti ve p oli cy of a n organiza t ion m u st efl'ect i vP l.V e r nst> pendl mar ks was Wh at t akes p l ac e in the P ed a g og ian de v i ate from ro u lli n e pr oce dur e a nd mad e u hont til e ti me of t h e A1.u e ri ca n office is simil a r to t h a t w hi c h t a k es r e nde r s e r v i ce to a n indi v idu al w h o B. evo lutlon pl a ce in a n y bi g n e w sp aper offic e. h as b e e n th e v ict im o f un fort un a t e M a n y p eopl e li ke o u r pape r , a nd th ey c ir c um sta n ces.- L. L te ll u s s o d o n 't like it a nd the y t ell e v e ryb o d:1;- t h at is g ood c riti s m , Id a S c hr epa l r etu rne d to h er h ome an d w e e njo y fi n din g th at n ot e ve ry- I in B u. r ch a rd. Thu rs d ay spen din g bod y ag r ees w it h every thin g t hey t h e wee k wi t h d o rm fn e nds

In Del a w a r e , baTe legs, t h ey say, , y,o u n .,, fe ll er? W h y, I made A re ' aai n s t t he t e ac h er' ru le, b efo r e yo u w e re b o · " "'

"O K B rn. It m a kes t h e c hil dren l aug-h a nd play · · u t w hy s ell 'em no w'? " T a s ee the calf a t s chool.

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DEAR MR. EDITOR: S p ri ng signs s howing t:very where.

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Permanent Wave

LE MUR N E(STLE

Patter, patter, little feet ; C hildren p l aying in the street.

around

T h ere the children w ill be fo u nd

Danci ng· to his t inkli n g tu n es

1yl My! but isn ' t it warm? And wnth t.be new pajama wearing fad croppin g up we boys wm s oon be a,s ·lose to nat ure a s our swee t ers- yes- 'Vhen the organ grinder comes I have just eaten dinner (Sunday) and I was the only perso n of my sex ;it tqe table. And do you know I was the last one thru and all them girls bad .to waite for me, and I munched

Like 'fairies in t.he woods i n J une on remm1c ensing my many hours of Summer, with its sco r c hi ng h eat, patjent waiting while "she" tided up Finds them in so me s h a d y street a bit.

If by chance ther e is a t r ee

Only three more weeks now Elea- 1They'll p l ay "Cou n t" and "Find nor Glyn once did a movie by th at name-here's hoping these three T h e city chi l dre n .have n eve r h eard weeks are cooler than her's- were. the rallytn g call of south-b o und b ird ;

SC HOOL HAS NO ROOM

Many St u de nt Moth e r o r F ath er At- FOR LOC KSTEP TACTICS t e nded Peru Yea r s Ago

A recent chec k taken at P eru to "Regimentatio n an d lockstep are detern1ine the nu mber of students not conductive to p eTSonal g rowth, " whose parents former l y attended t his says S R. Logan, <•ssistant superin· sc h oo l proved t h at many students tendent of sc hoo l, Winnet k a, I llinois, parents a lso atten d ed. T herefore t his wri t ing in the Jun e Jour nal c.f co l1amn i s ded icated to what s h aJ l N r.ti.ona l Education Association. hereafter be ca ll ed Sons and D a ug h- "1-Jurnan beings," w r ites Mr. Lop a n, ter of P eru. "cannot affo r d to b e pawns of c ur-

Following is .t h e n ames of the stu- 1 po rate power, n or can society afford de n ts, t heTe per ma n e nt address, t h eir I t.o have them as such T.he fat.her's name, •t h eir .moth er s of ""cial success is t h e i n di vidua l p:r-

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·MARCEL LING

Miss Evelyn is here now .and gives a beau t iful wave·

Phone for J\ppoin tm ents.

No. 2 Peru N eb.

DeLuxe Beauty Sho p p e

Yours truly, W h en t h e organ g rind er comes n o The Lone Troubador. more, Edu c ational Adjun c t

Tbe Aweri<:au [ustitute of Hanking i the euucatiurntl ·ection of the AwerBun k ers ' a :so1.:ic1tio11 T llis o r ganfzat i on is urnintain ed ror t h e p u rpose uf giving in;·tru ctiou to buitl< ewplt1yee . T here are about lGU ch apters io various cities · tbrou g l10111 the country.

Wi s d o m and Ign o ran ce

T he 1.:llief different:e beLwee11 a wise nurn and an ignorant one is, uot that he tirst is acqua im ed with r egions inv il> le to tbe seconu, a way f r om co 111ru on sigbt and iP Ler est, t. u t that he 1rnu erstau<.ls the 1.:ommon things whicb the secon!il

T hey k n ow J ack Frost is at the door.

1 ..._ w h i le at P eru,• a nd t h e d ate w h1 c 1 1 son. Surely a d eq u ate tn nity f the parent atte nded tpis inst it utio n : be provi d e d ii'1 for

PERU STUDENTS !

1. B ath , Bessie, Brownville, Jo hn 1 a!-. individual to choose h is f

B tl J I t o do it i n his own way at l: 1s ow'n a · 1 r. F y t L G I rate in vo lunta r y co -operation w it h f I nvit ed t o enroll for t e aching ·· ' ' ' If.i·is fe llows In m ak ing men a nd w o-

2 Behrens ern u an ena a.

W h en w in ter c omes wi t h sto r m and sa E men of h ardihoo d, v1s10n a n in ia IV e, snow 3 Butler, J oy, F a lls City, A fit for n ew fro n t ier s, m eth od as w ell

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IInto their homes most peop le go j B u t l er, P ear l Mor ga n. as conte nt is imp or tan t

TheDavis School Service

B u t eity c h ildren still will p l ay B u r k e, E lda, Ad ams, B P Burke, " R eli g ion an d d emocracy call a ' W T. DAVIS, '06, Ma n ager I n t h e park severa1 J stretes a w ay 1924 t o 1927· I m or e pers onal t y pe of schoo lin g. 138 N o. 12th S t Li ncoln , Nebr. '

I - William Ok ren t. B u rkey, J P e r u, E. R. Bu r - I People a re at l ast eager to u_se t h eir l . key, L aura R Collicot t , 1907-1908 schools :for dem ocr acy, reahzmg t h at

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Somerimes wben disco ve r a small of the tr u t h they m a k e the mis ta ke of ass u ming tha t t h ey h,ave a monopoly upon all t he t r uth t:here is -Amer ican Mao·azin e

" Let Th ere Be Mir t h"

Blessed be mirthfulne;;s. Ii i s o n e of t he renovato r s of the worl d Men will let you abuse them if o nl y yo u will make t hem laugh. - Hem y Wa rd Beecner.

Thought for the DaY'

There never was a day thar d id n ot bring its opportuni ty fo r do in g go od, tb at never could have bee n d o n e before, and never can be aga in .-A non.

W ill Show for Itself

We are told to le t o ur li g ht shine, an d if it does , . we -wo n 't nee d to t e ll anybody that it does The ligh t will be i ts own witn ess.-M.oo dy.

Passi ng Obs ervatio n

Man is tbe only creature tha t h a s to undres s to go to bed and be wa if e d up by an alarm cJoc k .-C in cin nati Enqu irer.

Fris c o t he O l d e r City Denver was settl ed by rui ne1·s In 1858. The fir s t sett le men t o n th!!, Site o:f San F r anci f;CO he1rnn o n O c t ober Ii}, 1776

Th u rsd :lN · 'If inor ni no· t h h L as h, Man e, Aubu rn, A G Lash , IJ

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. a ,· is wri tin g , u r sd a y , Ma j ors, Gl a d y s, En dicot t , Th omas f ALBU .A IS no o n, l s o ppress iv e a nd t h e temp e r a -A M .

I MS f F ull line of Polarine and tu r e v h h · aJors. b'l ·1 G · l h · ery Ig , s o t h at i t is p ro bable Ma jors Muri e l E n di co t t T ho m as 1 e 0 1 s. r easrn g , car was 1- I t at n 1ore rai n is in stor e f o r u s y e t. A M . ' ' ·r f ing, and F r ee Cr a n k Case Ser- I

Th e f ll bl h . aJOrS. I Peterson St d" v ice . Car la un dere d i n good 0 o w rn g ta e s ow n t h e rec- Ma llo r y G w en d o l y n Merna J e nnie. · U 10

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T otal for mo n t h _ 16 21 R ic hardso n, Ru t h , B r ock, T L F RESH VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES

T ,h e first of t h ese r a i n s b egan at R' h d C · L W ' lk'

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a bout 1 1 o'c lock t h e ni g h t of Ju l y S c hin d ler, Alb erta, .N ebr ask a City, meal.

4, l;rn t w a s r e c oi-d e d at the takin g of A lb ert Sc hindl e r, l !JOO, Ma yb ell R ess i- ' t h e r e cord o n t h e fi f t h. This shows g u e, 1901. j

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a to ta l of 16.21 in c.h es of rain for the Schi nd ler, R u th, Neb rask a Ci t y, Al - I • • .month, p r ob a b l y a rec ord s ince t h e be r t S c h ind le r, 1900, Ma y bell e R essi- ,.

· me a s u remen ts h ave been t a k e n here. g ue, 1901. •

Add "to t h is t h e fact t h a.t the gau g e of Smi t h , Hel en, G e n oa, Mi nn ie Sp eece.

Pro f A. E Ho lc.h on J o y hill, j us t ! Sn y der, Fra n c es, Brown vil le, Wm e a st of town, s h owe d a n extra inc h B. S nyd er, L illi a n A. Borst, 1904-05.

for J uly 5 an d 6,

rai ns w e re a ccomp a m e a oy s e vere I IZl e l ectrical t b b Jon es, J ohn , S te ll a, J o n es. v so1ms, u t v v ery li ttle' · · !I wind . " / K e nn e a y, Freed a, P e r u, N ettie Bur- II Ab Igess, 1890 · ' 1 .4 o u t th r ee o'clock
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MANY NEW BOOKS ON SHELVES

Librarian Gives List of Rec<>nt Books

Add.ed to the Library

In oraer to keep the library up-todate a large list of recently published books have been placed on the s helves of the Peru libra:ry:

PERU'S DUAL PURPOSE. !EDWIN BOOTH'S FATHER DIES

Peru is fundamentally a teacher's college. There are many students Basketball 'eaptain's Parent Passes who attend Peru that take as a matter Away at St. Francis•. Kans. of course, that Peru can be used for

no other purpose but t o prepare for W?rd .to Per u of the de ath public school work. This is· superfi- Ed w m Booths fa t her, who passed r.ial thinking. Iaway at St. Fra ncisr Kansas, ab ou t

I - THE MARDIS STORE

I Pure foods- Everything f or your table and cold I meats. Fresh milk from cert ified cow s. F r wt a n d veget- # ables. Fresh and canned. Promp t d elivery. Reas onable Prices. THAN K ' YOU P H ONE 25

To t he you n g- man who aspires to three week's a gb. Edwin had ... left school the last six weeks no de-

Education procure a c0llege degree at a account of of his fath h '

TEACHERS w·A/NTED

Baar- Psychology review book. al Peru offers an unusual opp<i r - Id b . er s deat ' fi j S . cou e obtamed. f Baldwin- Psycholo g y of the pre- tunif)- upoose a young mau, JU St SCHOOLS IN : s c hool child. g r a du a ted fi:om hi g h schoo t, desired I Peruvians extend Mr. FOR RURAL

Burnham- the normal mind. t o medicine and wanted to se- found sympath y; bo th t o him and his 1 , , MONTANA IDAHO COLORADO ARIZONA Charters- the commonwealth teach- cu r e the best preparation possible. r elat ives. I Salaries from $100 to $150 per month Must be graduates f e r tr a inin g stuCly. T-he most tho1;ou g h tr ai nin g would b e 'I of two year college course. -' Experience preferred .but not Crowford- Technique of study. a four year course i n a standard col-

G a lvin- Assemblies for junior and leg e with majors aud mmors selected de a ling with p airticular phases of

senior· high sc,hools. fr (j m t h: fields of chemis try bio- Through: the instruction

Ga vi t-College. lo g y. Tne embryo d octo r's colleg e of Mr. Hoyt, three students from the

necessary. Write immediat e ly.

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Heck- Administration of pupil per· tr a ini ng would have to be supple- chemistry depart ment, Mr. Traudt, Denver , Colora d o sonnel. men;.ed by a four yea1 1nedical cou rne

Hollin g worth- Th e psy c holo g y of a t '>•le oft te p re a t er u ni ve1 s1tie.;, for Mr. Warp.er, and Mr. Jones won th e adolescent. c'( a rnple .John Hopkins o r Ya le. pl a ces in a national, chemistry essay Keen e-The physical welfare of the The y un g hi g h sch1wl O•>Y, if he contest. Eighteen h ours of chemistry c hild.

Ii, eel in when are offered and t hese courses give the Kohle r - Ges talt psycholo g y. . t he fa c ilities for secu.rin.; his prcli .n- earnest diligent student a :Vide know-

Ma rks- Which way Parnass_us jipary t raining, Wl)Ul.l tind them ledg e of the of chemistry.

Ma r s h- The teacher outside the ld:mt a nd ample. Thre e schools would In a precedin g p a r a graph of this sc hool. first c a tch his eye, th e state nniv E:r- a r t i c le, we mentio ned t hree years a t - '

Od e ll- Tr a di t ion a l examinations a nd the twG denoii;in a. t end a nce at Peru and .a tr a nsfer of a nd new type tests. ILionnl college;; •»! thl• state; however. versit,y to secure a degre. By doing IJ Odell- Conserv ation of intelligence if the boy .had but little -m 0 ney the credits a t t he state uniOdell- Glossary of 300 t erms used tiu rn· jus t mentioned wC> u!CI. thrnw in save money, hav e the -benefit of close

Students and facul ty if you want the best and promp t serv ice gives us your !order, f or a ll kinds and fancy staple groceries also fresh fr uits a n d veg etabl e s we zre glad to accommodate you.

WE WILL DELIVE R TWICE A DAY in Illinors High Schools. snmmary hindrnnce the three institu- this the pre-medical student would I• in e duc. measuremen t a nd res earch. : :i:, p at h, would be tui tion cnarg es and con tac t with his instructors, whi le I Pie r c e- Dea ns a nd advisers of wo- lab cra tory fe es The "rwo leading d e- stud ying in the fie lds of his c,hoice, ,, L . D . E D·F E R N f m e n and g irls. r; <J tnfo a tional colleges of the st ate a nd acquire a sufficient number o:li ·

R ee d e r- Bus ines adm. of a School cba rge in addition to l a bora tory 'fees, h ou r s from ot h er to

S ystem o ne hundred fifty -a nd one hundred qu ar a ntee his g radu.ation from the R oemer-Readings in extra-curric- :;ixty dollars .tuition respectively; the state untversity in one year.

ul a r a ctiviti es. _ jstate university charg es two dollars ' ' A penny saved is a penny earned ,-

school. 1and a half per semester hour, for ev- To a ny young m a n w h o wishes t o se- I

S mi t h- T ests and m e asurements. Iery laboratory course ta ken, while c ure t he major part of his colleg e

Va lentin e- Psych. of person a lity. Peru charg es a no min al labor a tory t r a i ning a t a. n omin a l c cst and bene-

AVENUE ST ORE

Ice, Cold Drink s , 'Soda Fountain

Waples- Proble m e xerci ses for ,hi g h 'fee and no t uition. T his is si g nific a n t. flt by t.he r eru offers hi m a s c hool teachers. In cho osin g Peru to t a k e .his pre-me- ) ch anc e LO <re t a s t art care of the Idicine work, the young student would 1 t he st udent w ho is desirous of teach1nfant a nd c1111d. s ave at . f th I . - • Service Confect1·onery ' and Lu nch M t . _ . . . . , an ave1 a g e a sum o ree 1 school, it offers an excellent chance f ' · ea S r m educat10n. hund r ed and forty- t hre e dollars in I t o procure traini ng, and to .the stu- j I School Supplies and S t a tio nery Y and study. l a boratory fees and tui t ion alone. dent who desi r es to se cure pre-pro- '

Commercial Education Th ree ye a rs study in Peru, with fes sional training it offe rs the ch a,nce j A

Res earch s tudies in commerci a l ed- full benefit der ive d fr om the d ep a r t - of a n excellen t educ ation and econ o- · uc a tion, Vols. 1-3. j ment of chemistr y and bi olo g y, a nd my.

Carkin- Ye arbook of E astern Com- a tra nsfer of these credits t o the state

HANDY PLACE T O TRADE

• • m e rcial teac,hers. I university for .the fin a l year will :>a ve Eldon Hayward spen t Suriday with 73 78 Dillavou- Principles of business i th e pre -medical studen t at least eig·ht f, •en ds in Pnu. ' ).

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Osten so-Ma d E arews d ep artme n t off ers to the pre -m edi cal

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Hi s tory , G e i g r a phy a nd Trave l Th e c e m i stry d epartment offers a .I . You'll not d.issappointed . , Beard- Ba lkan pivot : Y u g osl avia sim il ar c h a n ce fo r assim il at in g k 1_1ow- I

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MAT FRAT HOLDS MEETING

a turd ay, Au gust 17. An ot h e r mus ica l p r og r a m w as g ive n In Omah a Pl a nts Th ulty1 a nd Stud ent Mem bers e p i ctur e "T h e Lone W olf's D a ug h - on W ednesd a y by t hr ee co ll eg e b oys Mo nday ni g h t, Au g u st 5, t h e mat h e - ter ," ta k e n from a s t o r v wr it ten by w h o a re s t u d y i n g p ia no w it h Mr. Be nO n t h e eve nin g· of Au g u st 8 in the f d T l h I d w l matics f rate-r ni t y .held o n e of t he ou t - L o uis o J se p.h V a nc e, is a nothe r of or . 1o se w o p a ye were : ast an d.in!! meet1 n !ls -0f t h e s u m m e r. Th e h fac ul ty roo m; Pi Ga m ma Mu ini tiate d ter W eise, Cl ayt o n S wa r tz, a nd Ll oy d - - t e n u m be r of "Lon e Wo lf" s er ies of Proo·r am was varie d and 1co n s t"st d f t h e fo ll ow n g n _ eo,pl e as n ew m em b ers: McCa n n "' · e 0 p i ctures t h a t h a v e pr o v e n so su ccess- T h t ' f F · t he follow i ng reports and d i s cussions.

A. B. Cl ay burn , L ottie W ym-0re, Zoa · e co nvoc a w n pro g r a m o r nMat hem ati cs h a s a " Larger Hu man f ul i n th e i r runs in la r g er ci ti es.

N . d a y w as n ove l i n d e eid . A mov ie of T h e m-0v i e is a fe a rful t a le of m an y A n n W orden , H ar v e y e u m eister, p eo p le an d i ncid e nts of P er u ca mp us W orth" t h a n mo s t people t hi nk i t h as M a r g aret Mc Willi a m s, a nd J essie 1 w as s h ow n T he entke 1929 Ma y

Th e N ews wri t i ng Class a nd th e ir i ns t r ucto r , T E. En n is, v isited t h e offi ces a nd s h ops of t h e Oma h a W or ld H e r ald , We dn esday, A u g u s t 7. r em oved, c iv'i liz atio n would b e s e t st rikin g r oman c e he tr a v el s It is ' p la n a nti o n of t he var iou s sce n es a n d b ack m an,y cen t uries Miss Ru t h s h o wn special a b ilioty at t h e stu dy satio n. " - hi" n dler d 1'scussed t he Larg·er o ne o f the " L one \ Vo l' s" mos t p opu- ide n t ified t h ose wh o t-0 ok p a rt. Mr. Sud d e nl y a ca r r ace d b y. Th e ev er -

"Bri g h t a nd e a r l y " W ed n"es d a y m orn i n a t h e mem b e r s left by a u to for Th e we a t h er b ei n g· ne a rl y perfe•ct for t h e t rip, e ve r yo n e w as enjoyin g the sce ne ry a n d the co n ve r= = s h own esp ecia l a bili ty ab the s t udy Be n for d p l aye d du rina· th e mov ie h l a r n_ rodU<cti-0 ns fa it hf ul edit o r a t t h e ri sk of hi s li fe , Wort of M a.the m a tics to i ts f u ll e s t t h e soci al sciences. By soci al scie nc es lea ned from ,fas t -mov in g car a nd extent. Mr Van D yke g ave a fu ll a c -

In fact math e•mat ics to u c h es life in h a z a11 d s i n w h ic h t h e he•ro tak es a Th orpe. Fet e pro g r a m · wa s s h ow n on t h e n ear l y a ll of i ts phases an d if s u ch b e num b er of d esn _ e r a te c h a nces i n t h e h 'l M. R t E a c h of th'ese pers on s were el ecte d screen w 1 e 1ss oo g ave a n e x -

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sh o uted, " Di dj a ge t t h e mo n e y?" As coun t of the v a l ue of a r ec i tati o n i n a ny o n e of the occupa t i on t h at h as t-0 'f t h e a n swe r "Yes" ec h oe d t h rou g h m a t hemat i,cs a nd why s u c h sh o uld b e•

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t h e afor e -s aid editor' s face a nd h e Mrs Rra nd a ll re a d a t he a nd i nterpretation at so me one of = was see n t o b ac k w it h a n ai r teaching of Jun ior H i g h School maith - of hum a n r el a tfo nship. Sub sequtent- Eliza Mo rg a .; H a ll Will Be R ea d y for of s atisfa ctio n. ti d d . d t · Faculty M em b e r s W ill W ork 00 D e- t h e mem b e1·s of th' s fr ate1 n1'ty f ee l em a cs a n lSCusse ma ny oplf S • G irls this F a ll Th e cl ass ass em bl ed i n t h e He , a ld of w b,icli a few fo ll ow : H o w to u s e a g rees a t V ario u s U ni v er siti es th at t h ey .h av e an unus u al mission to b uil d i n g . Mr. Ma yfi eld, a co urteo us Tex t book, as a g u ide, a s a too l, a s a per f orm in t h e t<.!acli in c:. of t hE:: s oc ir. l Man y P er u vi a n s a r e h appy to n ote a nd e ffici e n t g ui de , ex p lai n ed t h e v ar eference , as a key O T w b a.t? S evera l 'S om e of the P e ru f ac u lty m embers,

t h a t E li za Mor ga n H all is n ea rin g ri o us d e p a r t me n ts t o t h e s t u d e n ts h t h sc ie n ces name h , t h e find i ng of t he h d thin g s wer e s aid a bou t a n swer bo ok s wbo h a v e be e n teach i n g er e 15 comp letio n a n d is rapidly becomin g T h e p ap e r fo r p rin ti n g , w hi c is m a e h l h i d h tr u t h , for t he so ciet; motto s ta tes , h I d d f h f b c d · I as to t e ir va ue, wort essn e<Ss a n :J.mer w ill le av e ne x.t f a ll for ot., - t e on g re ame o ome or ma n y 1 i n Ma ni to a, a n a a, comes m a c,; 1.: · d sun ' t "K th t h d ' h t ti I n. 11 h P ' I :i 1500 l as a check fo r the teac her , p u p 1l a n 1 h t h ey wi ll work on n 0w e ru , ° e r u 1 s 1· appy er u via n g 1r s Iro ll s w eig hi n g a r o u n o p o u n c s 0thers . It is w o rth w hi le to c h ec k i er s ch-0 o s w ere lru a1, 8 you fr e e."

At th e p r ese nt t im e, t h e elev a tor is On e• Sund ay s ed it io n req ui re:> 2% w ork in mathe ma tics ? Shou ld we j h i g h e r d egrees Mr. Li n d sa y d ese r ve s g r eat cre"d it b ei n g i nst a ll ed. Floo r i n g on t he r ol b 'l ! d J 25 a re u se d in a d a il y e <l ih a v e a m oder aue amo u n t of b o a r d I C h ar l es Lindse y , w h o h a$ b ee n t hi r d floo r w as comple te d last w ee k , t i on . T he prin t i n g of t h e funn y pa- fo r the effo r t t h a t he h as m a d e• i n orwor k? Jus t why do p u p ils f a il in teac hin g in th e h is to ry dep a rtm e.nt and t h e p l umb i n g work is v e ry n ear p e r was v ery i nte r es t i ng On e co lor

11 g an izin g the loc al c h ap ter 'Up o n thi s 1 tion A ll the n ·11 wo r k h as I · T l t hei r s.tud ies? I s it a dvi s a b le to form ,j w i ll l eave for Lincol n w h e re h e w1 co mp e · J I is put on at a tim e 1e pape rs we r e two habit s w h en -0ne willi d o for t wo ? work on hi s d octor's d e g ree at t h e c a mpu s. I n hi-s ta lk at t h e i n iti a t ion arr ived a n d a. P ? r t io n of the furni- fold ed w h e n t h ey c am e fr o l'! t h e Miss Dori s 'Bri g ,4t ga ve a paper a nd U n i vers i ty of N e brask a meeti n g Mr. L i n ds a y stressed t h e n ee - t ure a nd furm s hm gs a r e h e r e 1chin e. On e of t h e press m otors I S discussion on the g u id ing princip• l es R a l p h W o nde r, B obk i t ten m en to r, cess i ty of wri t i ng loc al hi sto r y b efore In o u r enth us i as m fo r t h e n e w h a ll 1200 h ors e-po wer a nd cos t s $13,000 b a· t f h ysical e d we m u s.t n ot n eg le c t to no te t h a t a S t ud e n t s Giv e n So uv e ni rs t h a t und e•rl y goo d tes ts of any s u - a nd ass ista nt ir e c'r"o r 0 P : - s ta te o r natio n al .hi story could be a c- h b · ·n b d ecto r of p ro g r a m of imp rovement as eg un In t h e co m po sin g r oom on e of t h e j ect A11e t ests necessary? D o th.ey uc ati on a t Pe n : , w i e ir Ci't c u ratel y writ te n. In a ddi t j.o n to t h e M V 1 11 A t<>n d t owar d che ati n g on t he p art ph ys ic a l educ a t10n a t C a no n y ,. j . . . in 1 t. ernon 1a · t p r ese nt a em p lo yee s d em o ns tr a te d th e w ay in Js? Are t h e y o b jec t i ve i n C o l ora d o pu blic sc h o ols n ex t year . r eg ul a r teac h m g du t i es, Mr : Lm ds a y l aundry r oom i s b ein g i nstall ed i n :wh ich t h e ty p e is· set u p a nd made of p u p · h h d efin- A E H o lc h w ill l e a v e for L in co ln u r g ea e•v er y m embe r of P1 G amm a th e p a rt t h e b aseme nt. i i nto a "fo r m" H e p leased t h e c lass the ir r es ul ts'! t , e y ave a? Ar · · t' th e work on his Mu to co ll ec t as mu c h m ateri al as p os- All corndo r s an d s t a i rw a ys a r e t o b e ' b y gi vi n g eac h o n e a slu g of P e ru · · • t o b e re a che.id e thi s f a ll to c on m u e · d fi f d · 1 · i t e a un or g oal · t t h e Un ive r sity of sibl e of t h e comm uni t y in w h ic h t h ey J ma e repro o · a n v a ri o u s o.t 1eir im - •N orm a l Sc h oo l a nd o ne of t h eir t h t he time an d e f - d o c tors d eg r ee a · - 11 b d f t · p r ac ti ce tes t s w o 1 '·:l ·n al o \.e a c h in lh h a ppen to be teachi n g a n cl m th is p'r ov emen t s w 1 e ma -e rom ime 1T h ese cas ts are presse d upon h eavy d th d v e 1on w:n t 1at1ve o n N ebr asR a L e Wl t t1i • • f o1-.t and 0 ey e - 1? _ 1 a 1 d ep a r t m e n t way sti mul a te a n m te res t m loc al hl s - o me p a p e r m alo n g a n 1mpr m t ; th ese p atbe part of bo t h t ea cher ancl pup 1 b10 o ,,. i caE 11 his work t o ry an d if t he m a ter ial a nd rec or ds Mr s Du nn i ng .h a r ep or t ed t h a t a n p er a r e c a ll ed m ats. T h e m a t s a r o h 11 in m i nd i n T . E nnis w 1 ic o " 1 b f I' t' h On e to · a ve we _ Ph D a t t h e U n iv e rs ity of a r e w ell writte n Mr. Li nd sa y 1s s ur e am p e , num er 0 ap p te a io ns a v e th e•n " c aste d " an d ma d e mt o so lid i s t o .tes t f or s p e cifi c obJ e c t ives hi s ·' t h a t t h e w ork would be accepted fo r bee n ma de by J u n e 1, ,to fi ll t h e ne w lead form s a nd after c oo lin g a r e tr im"' h t · st to d e- Mmn es o t a , ,· - h II d th t Mt V · ·

an d not t his t a o r J U , O. W. H a c kma n will tea ch i n t h e Ipub li ca tio n a_ • a n a , · · e rnon 1oo m s m ed. E ac h m at m a k es on e p a g e. of te-r min e a pup il s gra de. l hi h sc h ool, L inco ln, N e br as - T o Mr. Lindsay t h e memb e rs of P1 go m g fa s.t 'Ihis w o u_ld see m to m di the paper. Th e old casts a r e m e lt ed D o Y ou s a y that t h_e seven L1nc o n g I G amma Mu e x te nd th eir si ncere ca t_e a reco r d -b r e ak m g e n ro ll me n t i n a l a r g e t a nk , h old in g 2 l/z tons , t f k a, n e xt year.

1 f II p r incip le s o f edu c ati o n J US 1 y E m li y B u rton w ill work on h e r jth a nks fo r the i ns p i r a t ion th a t h e t 1is a · an d is t h e n u sed a g a in. . f t h ema tics i n t he e d u,, . teac hing o ma _ _

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system of the Un i ted States?

It fills all of the princip l es m u st better than some o f the subjects ta u ght in t he high school of to.dav . Ju st what are these princin le s o-f educa. ?tio n. M'r. Norwood re a d a project in mathematics and showed how it fuUHled eac h one to the full est exten t.

A .. M. de g ree a t the University of lhas given them in thek work. New Ch1cao-o next yea. ·

DINNING HALL Employee Attr acts Attention "' 1 • members an d old can f ee l s ur e t h at _ Th oug h t h e p apers are fo lded by K IMr. Lind say as a sc ho lar an d hi stor i- TO BE ENLARGED machine, the sectio n s a i·e p u t togethAPP A DELTA PI 1 an is a comoetent soonsor for .their ___ · er by h and, one man be ing abl e to · MEETING l so.ciety. - - · Plans Being Carrie d Out For Improv- asse mble abo u t two thousand a n men ts of Mt. Vernon I.hour Attention was dr aw n to , an Leo Hau.ptman Gives Talk .l\.t

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!emp l oyee by the manner in which he mty's Regular f foei m ,;r I , Th e plans for the remodelin g of wore his sh irt; t he ty le might be ---

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The engineering supp l eme nt 0£ the London Tim·es s a ys, "The extent to which mat h ematilcs is capable of exact predictio n depends upon expressin a the problem in mathematical l a ng uage." The greater a bility of engineers 0£ today is able to t r ans l ate problems ir,i.to t h is language . This has led to a va,st number of invenhions.

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t h e Mt. Vernon din ing h all and kitc h- jte1·med "out". Th e g uid e stated that On Tu esday, August 6 , at : h e J11ni 1n j en h ave ar irve d a nd work will be a previ ou s vi siti n g colle•ge cl ass had Hig h S cho.o l au ditoriu m, the Kapp a star ted a t a n early d ate. !snappe d pictures of chis em plo yee , Delta Pi e ducation -Fr held a Placement Burea u Still W-0rki11g for Both r ooms are to be exte nde d to 1and h ad g iven him quite a "write-up" very interestin g· and well o;rgainzed Students' Benefi t he west in order to accomodate th e in the ir schoo l p ape r. meeting. Miss Gwendo ly n Ma ll ory, oc cupants of both h a ll s this wi nter. Th;e Her a ld fills their own m a il ; .:resident .,f 1 he . :i: .1,., ·:on h •\ d A large amount of the students A fire-place att the west end of the sacks a nd trucks t h em to t h e d epot. c h arge of t.he meetin g. postions as teache rs for n e•xt dinin g room will be a welcome a ddi- When t he tra in is missed, a ir service Mr Harold McCrei ght gave a very year h ave been placed in va - tion. is u se d to catc h train at Lincoln. in terestin g and educational talk o n rious position s over t h e Un it ed Sta t es A new r a n ge an d a la r g·e set of " T he editor ia l room is the br a ins "Science a nd Man," the same as did for the com in g school year, a nd as sh elv es .have been rec·e ntly purch ase d t h e p ape r," Mr. Mayfie ld sa id. Mrs M a ry Wonder and Leo Haupt- the sc h oo l year approac h es one still and installed in the kitchen. I the many is man. Mrs Wonder's subject was the finds Peru teachers signin g co n t r acts W ork h as ju st rece ntly started on 111 t hi s ro om It is sim il a r to a fi lmg "Pres ent D ay Advanceme•nt of ;Home Muc.h cred i t is du e P eru t ha new laundry r oo m for Mt. Ver- case a nd contains, a lphabetica ll y arE conomics," an d Mr. Hauptman Pl aceme n t Bure a u fo r t e p non H a ll. E xicavatie n h as be en fini sh- .ranged, the obitu a ry, p ictu res, and cus s e d the "Place of E xtra Curricu- of so many P er u • ed a11d the floor is bein g /clippin gs of famous an d notorious men Miss Rul:>y Ganzel, d aug hter, of Mr. / lar Activi.t'i·es in hig h sc h oo l." ar e renorted a nd circul ate d fr om t 1S d Th h 11 . 1 .11 1 Ian d women. Th ese are ofte n n eede d, to teachers at P eru, a nd e r e- p oure · e a grr s wi we come d · h b · 1 J Lewis Ganze! of O to·e, and Mr . Ray- Miss Ruby Brown favored the club 'f th b · t this addition as they ha ve lon g felt an ' rn t e morgue, can qu ic c Y dentials are se n t rom e · ureau o th d f h f T t h ad. The class w as much rntereste cl mond P olster, of Warrenton, Missour i , with two solos, the first "By the W a - t h e elect in g parties. e n ee 0 sue a aci 1 y . in t he assoc iate d press roo m. Me swere unite d in marriage at the Meth- ters o f Minnetonk a, " and the secon!1 F II · f th t d t I · · f d 'ff p 1 d o ow m g are some o e s u e n s

STUDENTS OF PERU IN ,90s sa . were comrn_g rn rom 1 ere nt odist Chu rc h of Otoe on July 22. " The Rosary." Mi ss Clo e a te P a ye w ho ·h ave si g·ned con.tr.acts recently: c1t1es over the wire an d were taken

After the ceI'emony a wedding din- tJi-e accomoa nim e nt · Gertrude Collicott, Burlin gton, VISITS CAMPUS OF PERU !dow n by automatic typene r was ser v e d in the c hurc h dining Th e rema ind er of t he evening was Wy oming. ,.. writer sent n ews o ut .to nej g hb or in g· hall t o the entire gro u p of seventy devoted to social entertainment an d B ernice L ov itt, L atin, En g lish, Mrs. Oliv-e Jon.es McQueen, a mem - papers. Th e system of tak in g· the di h. t ber of the class o f 189 4, and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs P o lster l e ft imme ·- r efres ' men s. h istory, Vesta, Nebraska. mark et reports was exp lain ed to the at ely for an extended weddin g trip M ari an Warn er, prin cip a l, m a nu al May W atkins, of the class of 1897 vis- studen.ts to North Dakota, S o u th D akota, Mon- a n - d·- at Ponti a c, train in g , Soldi er, Iowa. ited their alma m ater last week to In th e afte rnoon n ea rly all of t h e Colorado, Ne w Mexico, Yel1ow- Al b ert a Y ates, primary department recall the memorits of their sc h oo l cl ass went lo a s h ow, so th e• trip w as Stone Natl·onal Park, an d Winnepeg, Illinoi s . . p t• f P e ru district s cho o l Pe r u , Nebraska. d ays . recre ation al as w ell as edu catio n al. The " wi·n be at home m on i ac a -

D · th · · ' t h th · ·t p 1 J Lil a McDon a ld, e lem entary, H a rdy, urm g · err visi ere e y vrsr - The members wis h to t h a nk Mr. a nd Canada When they return, Mr. 0 - ""er S ep tember 2, where Mr: Pols ter d th · h d h U •v Nebraska. e e room rn t e ormitory t at Mrs. Ennis for spo n so ring a nd chaperster will attend •coa ching sc.hool at r - wi'll resume .his duti es for the year. · t.h ey occup1'ed while attend1'ng school Lu cy Mitchell, Gr ade on e, Superior, oning the tn' ip. bana, Illinois. Nebraska · here t is noJW a par.t of Mr. Gilb ert's

The bride graduated from the Dun- FORMER STUDENT MARRIED. Mildred Coulter, gra d es 7 a nd 8, h ome, a nd is the on Jy part r emai nin g b ar hig h school in 1918. She t ught · a F d W. Heskett and Miss Jose- Herman, Nebr as ka. to d ay. The rem ainder of th e old short time and then attended the Pe- h ' re Weddleow were m a rried Jul y Eleanor Harajian, g irls' s po rts a nd dormitory was des troyed by fire in r u State Normal a nd the University Mr. H eskett i s a gra du ate 1En g lish, Safford, Ariz ona. 1898 Mrs. McQu een is in of Nebraska. She received her A. B . ' p u S tate T eac h ers College, Ne•ll a Fr ye, commerce, St. L awr ence I the schools of T acoma, Washrn gto n, th U · i-n. in 1927 of the er · South D a l<ota. I and Mrs. W atk ins, is princip a l of the degree from e mversiv.r· . . h . cr received his A . B. d eg ree m Mrs. P-olJ. s:ter was of Mr. a nd Mrs H eskett will make Id a Harriso n, grades, IPr e.s cott W ard Schoc! in Linc oln. education in the high school at A h . home in Bartlett, Iow a , w.here Columbus, Nebraska. Mrs. W atk ins h as b ee n connec ted ton, Illino is Jast t e;rm . It eiF Heskett is superin tendent of Virg in i a Mi lstead, Home Eco., Or a · 1 with t he Linco.ln Schools for the p ast Mr Pol s ter is a gradu ate of t he IMr I fino, Nebr as ka. twenty-one yea'rs. · to Mo schoo l s. Methodist C o Hege at Warren · n, " '

Florence T ay lor w as for ce d to g ive up h er schoo l work in orde r to recei ve treatment for h e r eyes She left for he r h ome at McCook, Thrusd a y.

Mrs. D on T odd, of Hamburg, Iow a, w ho was formerly Miss Rachel Cro ack er, and h er h usb an d , passed thr u on t h eir way to California where they will m ake their home.

TUESDA Y, AUGUST 13, !929.

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Entered at the Postoftice of Peru, courses, but need help in editing a school publication. ; Nebraska, as secoad class matter.

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Published Weekly at Peru State u se d by a ll newspapermen on alil pliment. ''Wom a n" is a good word Two kids in Hollywood, livTeachers College new s papers, l arge and small. They at whic h no rea l woman c an take of- ing on d.L'eams and fove.

$1.00 the Year-Sc single copy need not b e memorized, but the writ- fense.

I A picture, tender and stirring, '#, er of a news story should have t hem Don'( write anythi ng in v i ol at i r111 ; funny and suddenl y dramatic ' Bill Haines i n hi s greatest carefully eno u g h in mind th at h e will of confidence.

STAFF rec og nized them im med i ately in a "Don't s ay "old man of 80 years of I

EDJT OR- I N-CHIEF WILLIAM OKRENT story, and be ready to cross them out. 1 age!'-but 80 ye ars old." I; role, as the clerk who finally !TOR HELEN HOLLIWAY 1 IJ proves himself "a man's man."

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• Don' t call a child a "tot." D on't say "5 o'c ock p. m. yester -

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - - - - FLOYD CHAS E D on't h esitate to repeat a n ame for day Le ave out either p. 1 The stage hit ss now a picture

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INSTRUCTOR IN JOURNALISM - - T H OMAS ENNIS nouns brin g confu sioH. · D on't write "at a n earl y hour t his I

BESSIE MARTIN clearn ess Too m any persona l pro- m. or yesterday afternoon. sensation!

ASSISTANT I NSTRUCT O R MILLARD FOWLER D ont say we ddin g "occure d." morning"-but "early this morning." William Haines in REPORTERS ! Thin g s occur u nexpected ly; weddin gs Don'.t s a y "completel y destroyed" -· I ,,A MAN'S MAN' ,

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LESLIE LEONARD t a ke place by design destroyed is enoug h. ' I HENRY ABRAMS D on't u se "loan" as a verb. Use Don' t s ay "he was pres ented with a I _. With

MONTEITH "lend." /gold c a ne"- "a go ld cane was present- ; JOSEPHINE DUNN l

CAMPUS - - - - - - - - HARVEY NEUMEJS TER D on't say "Smith gra du ate d"- but led to, him" is correct. I MAE BUSCH ,'

ENTERTAINMEN TS CARL SKEEN I"was g raduated." I Don't say "the money was divided .,. _ f

DORM NEWS------ - - FRANCES PATTEN D on't say " p number of"-t.his is !between Sm,ith, Jones and Brown. " "

CCHAPEEL too vag u e-"several" better. It was divid e rl among them. Use li>e- !

AL N D AR - D on't advertise any particular arti - tween in refere nce to on ly "

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PROOF READER - - - - - - - - - - - MYRLlN McGUIRE/ c le in y our stories. Do n ot give cali- Don't overwork " t h a t." r:ew s I Bob Cus ter I · ber of fire-arm. p apers favDr its omissio n in indi rect .,.

v all star athlet e in CO-EDU CATION A SUCCESS I t h at s h e can do better work in t h e D?n',; u se "amateur''.-you mean di sco u;se w h en is p l ain. I

The Answ e r I c l assroom th a n he wit hou t study? no v '.c e ; A n amateur .1s n ot a pro- . D on t ca ll every l?'.1r l rf 0 ne ; LIGHTENING

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I A lin e of tho u g h t w as s t arte d in Ev e n I woul d n ot go as far as that. fe:s iona l, oH en An u i;i- is ·pretty, yo u are JUS tifie d m tellin g I ,also news and comede .a

s ln ll ed be g inn er 1s a novice. more a b o u t h er · f my mind. by t h e recent e di t orial in the I ag re e with when you I Don't s a y "A udie nce of 5,000 see Don't say " less th an 50 pe>rsons ; I P e da gag 1an. I. pro b a b l y 1say t h at pubhc m st1t u tions m ust aerop l an e fli g·h t"-a n a udi ence hea rs were there." U se "fewer." " L ess" I · Chi naware ·.

correct ly, that 1t was writte n by the j se r ve the public; at l east that is but spectators see refers to q u antity "Fewer" to nu m- i will given to each lad y presh.and (b u t sure'Jy n ot by t he br ain) j what I g le a n from your r a mblin g I Don't spell "forwa rd, b ackwar d, to -b ers ; ent on this night. of a man Let me state at once th a t ward, h omeward, etc " with final Don't make a· co llec tive noun p lur - I I come und e r the co-ed sid e of the i p aragra ph., to be your meanl·n g .S u re- (s). unl esss you mean to convey the I argume n:: May I p ick yo u to pi eees, ; _it no t b e myt..'1, an d to me D on't use stor ies unfit for any ide a of p lu r a lity. "Audi e nc e " is ;

fr ien d L. L. , p hr ase b y p hr ase? lit 1sn t. It 1s a re ali ty pure and s1m- member of t he :liam ify to Pea d. ul ar w he n yo u mean it as a un lt I

THURS., FRI., AND SAT.

Fi1 s.t, why are you convince d that pl e, the r ea li ty of d ays an d ni g h ts D on 't use "burg larize"- no suc h Pl nr ;..l wh en ) « l. ha v13 in mi ne" indi- ; AUG. 15- 16- 1 7 3 DAYS co -e d.ucation is d etrimenta l to t h e in- !spe nt in indu strio u s pJ.oddin g toward word. , vi d uals uf <i uch e nce Ex.-"T.he au!'li - I You will remember it long I trons1c pro g r ess of moder n co ll eg e I d' t t 1 T .t . D on t say "he h adi hi s a rm cut ence waved th '. Jr hats" ; afteti you ha ve forgotten a Hu n- t t'N a 1s an goa . o every woman 1 1s I ff" Th · 1. h t D II l a nd unive r si tyl You tU to : 0 • · ls imp 1es e go someone on L ca r ·1 ic eme .1 'men of the dred others! t ha.t t he d iver i ty of JU St t h at, so yo ur last !m e or tw0i, m to p erform a n operatio n. Say, " hi s law." I h as ma d e i t so rsi y means.- to the victim of unfortun- arm w_as cut Do n:t u se "enthuse." N o s u c h I "SUN"RISE

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d iffer e n ce ! .Maybe yaare ig h t, but ate circumstances, mu st refer to yo ur D on t ay Snnth sustained ai; m- 1 Do n t waste yo ur energy 0n tJ1vrnh- J The greatest picture of the 'Year I r · y J f jury"- but ' "suffered an i njury"' I ti E'S yo u not exp 1c1 · <.J , • .• ou e t fe ll ew -creature, man. Poor, ll,nfor- , . " , .• . · j · , ... ,, ... ,, Wi'th f us with vag ue Don t use ,,ove 1 m s ense of m. or e D on t u se ill y for ·111 No such f I tun a te, d ow n -tro dden victim of hu- I I true mea nin g . t rnn. say mo 1e t ian 300 pe1sons wor d . Jan et Gaynor D id you me a L , t h at bec au se manity! On ce , li ke the nob les of h eard the se rmon." I D on't overwork "very." Be s p ari ng '• George O'Brien :' wom en's min is 1, o ,ih u ch s up er ior, Rus sia before t h e r evo l ution, J.o,rd s of D on't u se " p a rty" for 'perso n." iof a ll superl a tives so mu c.h so much the w h ol e vis ibl e wo rld ; now snea k - P arty ou ts id e of leg a l d ocuments · Don't use di a lect to di spara·zement ; A sensational drama dealinO' means a o-ro up of persons f a t' 0 art I with the Eternal Conflict of f in g in hidde n und e r g round p laices to . D on't 1:ave o u t ,essential word s, l D::.t y;:r:story with modify- Pure and Illicit L ove. , verse? ,JJ t - yo ur mean in g·, then pick up t h e mo r se ls dr opped to t h em trustin g copy rea d er will s uppl y Im g words that imp ly approval or dis - 1" If yo u want the u ltimate in I u. But why educ ate by the "Superior E li te \th em. apiproval. screen entertainment _ Don't ; tbiCifi ·ent co ll eges? · T r ue, a J Pi ty t h e m, 0 hu man ity; t heir doom u se a word in. differ ent D on't wr ite 300 wo r ds w,hen you miss this one. I m is a dra w b ac k to t h e Ji s sealed. Fa te awa its them, a nd r:: ses 111 the same p ia r ag i aph. a r e told to keep sto ry with in 100 · f th b t h D on ' t make the same mistake twice Don 't say " a t t h e preso n t tim e " , -------. .__

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" ... ..... ..... .... overcwne i t, present time '1 1 The buil d i ng i s the cap itol. h eard com p la in? Ou t of t h e the net d raws cl?ser a bout them a n y Jong wo rd w hen a sh or t o n e can D on't s ay "Mi ss Smith presid e d at Washin g ton i s t he " ·c ap i ta l" of t he ki ndness of he r h ea rt, s h e h as bee n W ome n will have their d ay! Soon b e found. the pi ano .' She merely played t h e U S. w illi n g t o sl ow d ow n h e r p a ce t o t h e r e wi ll b e n o n eed fo r c o-e duc a -D on' t u se "fem a le" fo r " woman." piano; D o n't begi n y o u !r s to r y wit h abgenermatc,h hi s She kn ows , as do yo u a nd tio n fo r t h e " c o" wi ll b e taken a w a y D on' t use " g entle m e n" f or "men'°, D on't s ay "this town was th rown a l statement su c·h as " a ter r i le acI , L L., t h at t h e d ay of m a n's d oom a nd -O nl y wom en will b e e du.cated and "gen ts" is a hideous mistake. into a ' st ate of g r eat excite m ent," cide n t occu:rred l as t ni g ht " Tell wh at approac h es. He c a nn ot lo n g sta nd ; A Co -Ed D on't con fuse "besid e" an d "be- "Business was entirely susp e nd e d." re a ll y h appen ed t h e ter r i fic p a ce of t h e marc h of e d- - -·" s ides".

T hey are usu a lly u ntru e a nd never D o n ' t say " h e w aUrnd a distance of ucatio n, woma n h as set t he A R E Y OU A LOYAL P ERUVIAN? D on ' t co nfuse " plura li ty" and " m a - i nterest i n g t m,i le " Omiit "a distall'ce of.'' speed. B u t wh y ki c•k him off th e Al l loyal P e ru v i a n s a 1'e comi n g t o jority.''

D-0n't SJ3eak of ·"tas ty" de c orations. D o n't for get •to use q u otat i on marks fi e ld p r ematur e ly?

L et him c h ase t he a u dito r ium Thu rsd ay ni g ht D on ' t use two or more words w h en They are " tasteful .'' a t e nd o f qu o t e d m a tlt er wo n g in t h e du st un t il h e falls e x- W h y? A s up e rb e n tertainment, an one w ill d o, e g ., " p u t in an app ea r- D on 't fa ll into groove o f s e n ten ce D on't w rite v ari o usly "Street, " and h a usted by the w aysid e. N eith e r I , e xc e ll en t a nd e xperien ce d cast of a nce " for "ap p ear ." buil d ing Seek variety. S e ries be- 1"S.tr " F in<l out s t y l e ofi your paper no r any of my sex, wo uld cond em n pl ayers, spec ia l music, a nd a big op- D on' t overwork w ord " sec u re"- g inni n g " t he" is montonous a nd s t ick to i t if you wo uld gain good hi m bac k to that d ark , g l oomy dun- po r t uni ty to exp r e ss yo ur patr iotism often l oosely used for get or o bta in D on 't b egin "there i s." will o f yo u r cop y re a der g eo n o,f t h e past, a m a n's co l lege, "East i s W es t" wil be t h e crown i ng D on 't say "tried a n exp erim e nt." Don't try to show superior know!- Den't try to sav e money f o r office from whic h n ot so long ago we r es - dramatic s u ccess of t h e year. If yo u E xpe rime n t s are m a de edge b y writ i ng over heads of your by cro wdin g yo ur c opy on a sh eet c ued hi m. &DP. no t acqu ain te d wi t h t h e meri ts of D on 't s ay "ab ov e s tatem ent." Use r e a ders Ne..yswr i.ti ng shoul d e xpress, without margin & Le a ve ple n ty of P e rs o n a lly, I d o not k n ow Dr Cl a r- l'he l'flSt COl"!e. a nd f. i: cI out for y our- "Fo r egoi ng sta tement." n ot conceal tho u g h t; l eave c oneea! - whit e s pace a t to p a n d bo.ttom so ence LLttl e, form erl y of Michi ga n , ·e lf D on' t say "at c orner of 9 Str. and ments to o r a to r s shee ts can be pas t ed t ogether w h on'l. yo u h ave q u oted, bu t ma ybe A h u n dre d a nd sixty d ollars w ill Bro a d way"- " bu t a t 9 and B road· D on't u se tec h nical terms no t g e n - D o n't say "he sec ured a posit ion as h e i s n ot as " li t tl e" as hi s n ame sig - buy t hi s mo vin g pic t ure machi ne w a y " era lly u n derstood j a ni to r ." Most p ersons ::.im p ly ni fies H e r ecog ni zes women's superi- w hi ch w ill re co rd so satisfactorily D on't use "s uicid e" as verb . D on't say "he ple a d guilt y ." P ast j obs. oritv o ve r m e n, w.hkh n o o ne now P e ru camp u s life and ac ti v it ies E>on't u se for e ig n word or of plead is " pleaded " Don'.t make mi s t a ke of the repord e ni es but I think h e is s li g h t ly off Ar E' you a loyal You w h e n En g lish will suffi ce. Don't u se " fur t h er" for di stance ter who wr o t;e -o f a the wh e n h e states hi s re ason. p·ov ei that yo u are in t h e va;L D on't s ay "50 pe ople were p r ese n t " Use " f arther ." F urth er a s u se d as dual." w l;0 :ue c oming :;ae " E:,:..t H e says t h at wome n h ave n o p u r p ose U s e perso ns. f urther, he said, ·etc." D on't spe a k of a cl i m ate as I is West." , ,, in co ll ege oth e r t h a n to ob tain a cu - "Don't s a y "uni te d in marTl age or D on't say "p ar tially " for "p artl y " thy." Pearsons a r e healthy , t u1·al b ac k oT ound Fie ! Mr L L,, " j oined i n hol y b onds"-say " m a rri- A b u ild ing is p artly of b r i c k. hea l th f ul.

" he alp laces even yo u ku ow b etter t h a n t h at. St ep - e d ." Dan t say "a man by nilime o f S mith" D o n't fall d own on an assig.nmen'.tou t o n t h e cam p us a nd ask t h e first\ I LONE TROUBADOR D on't use " d ep ot"-)rnt "station." b ut "a man n ame d Smi th ." i f you can .find n othin g on a.n a dvance ten g ir ls you mE1et, t he p urp ose for A d epot is a s t-0re.ho'tlse for fr e i g h t . Do n ' t u se a bb rev i ations t h at can be s tory, c onsult l.i brary o r books on a whiich t h ey c t m e h er e , a nd yo.u will Don't use wife of D r . J ones a s "Mrs. m isund Etrst0-0 d. spec i al s.tory. ge t a surp r ise i f you h a ve a llo w ed D ear Mr. Editor: IDr J on es" b u t plain "Mr s J o n es." · Don t co nfuse " p r ohibition " with yourself to b e li ev e Dr. Li t tle s tw ad- You w ill p lease no t ic e t h at this D o n' t ma k e a pra ct ice of u sin g a "temperance " d ie. Wh er e d o y ou s uppose wo m en w eek's co n t ributi on is p res ented in man's occupation as a title. " Barbe r s a y " th e then presi de n t.'' goi ng to get t h e ir prepar ation fo r typ ed form I am slowly assumin g Smi th " certain exceptions in newspa- "then" is an a d verb li fe if n ot in c ollege? D id I h ear yo u t h e styl e of a bi g t ime co lumnist, yes? pers Ri- Don't say " his where aibou t s are u nsay, in the hom e? Bosh! Mr I.. L , a My ! My ! Is n't .thi s coo l weath e r ley."

known " Wh ereabouts is s i n g ul ar woma n wo ul d sta r ve to death in th e just si mp ly g r a nd . It sure seem s D on' call every b r i de "blushing-" or Don't beg in a sentence wibh fig u res. h om e these d a ys, a nd h a ve fe wer J g·ood to awake n in t he d ea d of ni g h t every $5 as e ri sp a nd b rig h t . Sp ell ou t .clo t hes to w ea r t h a n s he d oes now. ' and r eac h f or m or e co ver s . D on' t say "a nd others" after a list

Don't say " in our midst .,' N o! Muc h as h 9me li fe m a y app eal Say h ave yo u b ee n watc hi ng t he un - of g u ests.

H o t weather app arently d oes not effec t the studen t s of o ld Peru. L ast w eek Miss Alberg o nly report ed two cases of illness, n eith er being ser i o us. T he patients were Miss N eva L yo ns an d Miss Emma Nejdl.

Don'.t use "inau gurate" for begin to h er , sh e sees t he n ecessi ty of ,h av - fo ldi ng; events as co n cerned with t h e Don't s ay " thi s is a pathetic story " A movement is b eg u n and a president in g a professi o n, a j ob if you please, fo r thcom ing f ii.c ulty Play? I' ll just If i t is, t h e r ead er will fin d it oi:.t for i s inaug·urated. to su ppo r t t h'at , home. She is wi se b etch a t h at some of t h e d ign itaries hi m s elf.

Don't a bbrevia e n a mes a s "Geo " eno u g h to k no •v t h at h er hus b an d ca n will forget t h eir lines, and t hat t.li.ey Don't -0 ve rwork "welI-known" f, nd

Don contract all rig ht to "al r ig h t ." not lo n g h old up unde r t h e str ain t h at w ill fee l a ll fu sse d up wh en th e y r e• " p r omi nent." Ma n y newspapers have woman's c omp e tit io n will brin g to a lize t h ey a r e ac tu a ll y d oing some- pro hi bited the ir u se i n re lation to p er- Don t s a y "one of the m o s.t unique." bear up on him. th i n g to ente r tain t h e tuden.ts Bu t sons. T e ll h ow a m a n is pr om in en t "Unique" e xpresses as a bsolute condiy :0u state t h a t co ll ege to wome n r eally t h oug h t h fo idea of p u r asing D on't s a y "Br own was at the m ee t - t ion and has n o d e g 1,ees.

Odd Car;;paigning D m ing a l'e Ce J! electi uu campa ign at A c ton, E;ng la o d, t11e t l.Jree r ival ca n, d id a tes joined togethe r an d he ld 'a r e ligio us meeting at o n e of t be c hur ches, oile pres id i rJ g , a uo t ll er rea din g tn e lesson a n d a third s peaking on t h e text, "Siher find g ol d b a ve I i;ion e, bu t sucl1 as 1 h ave 1 give unt o thee " m ea ns the fin a l toUJc.h to the leis ur e a mov ie cam er a for t h e p urpose o f ing and spoke."- of course he was Don't use apostroph e b e f o r e (s ) in No Roy al Road t h at t h ey may e n joy before they m a kin g a p i ctu re h istory f P e ru- I t h e r e. S a y " h e spoke.'' "its." (posse ssive of "it ") T h ere i s no short cut, 00 patent beg i n t h eir actu a l d llties. W h y leis- be g yo u r pard on- " Ol d eru" is no t Don't c a ll a d og a "canine." C an ine Don't use "don't" when you m ea n I Wisdom. Afte r all tqe ure? W o ul d ou h av e u s b elie v e t h a t s uc h a dum n id ea is an adj ec t iv e Do you call a cow "does n't." cen.tunes of m ve ntion , t he so ul's p}ltll in sp i te oif t h e fa.ct that y o u h ave at- We i: I real ly j u st 'ln't. think of a n y a " bovine.'' Do n't every li ttl e flu r ry a p.an- th rou g l.J the thorn y wilderne s taiu e d to coHege, yo u can for wise c r ac k to e nd ) i h so g uess I'll D on't call b ody ' found in w:iter a ic. winch wu I be t r od d en in s olitude., h

t t ·11 t h k "t h · J "fl " D 't ·t " "t l" h with b l ee din g f e et, wit h s o"s for belp, m om e nt e n ter tain t h e i ctea t a t wo m,- JUS q u1 : yo ur s ', _e 1 -c en sm {$; oater on · wn e cap1 a w en yo u • .., 0 as i t was trodden by the m of old ti.rue a ns in tell et is so f a.r supe r 10r to man s L N CI T ROUBA DOR Don't use ,. fo r " wo m a n " u n- mean t he seat () f g ov e rn me nt of the -Eli ot

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Demand of Events Caus es B d u get System Organization in 1913

Whil e 49 la ds were w r estli ng with 1 Permanent Wave su:rn ster with four doll ars the is some cci tl t t·ovei·sy 11s to wherh e r ur the Edis on qu esti onaire, anothe r 50 I LE MUR NESTLE b fee, ea ch stu d ent, facultv an d Uc get committ b - not it s hould r e ma in vitnmine I!' or were out at D t:.weese , N eb. Alon g 7.50 5.00

E h ee nlem er to pay. be 1- nuwn as vit a mln e B-1. Tile bl e' afco'· iptsres id1ent was held respons i· - w ith them were an ec1ual number of MARCELLING , whit h <:ont11i n vit a mine B al so con • to a . co l ection, ':.ind w a s as ked t &in vit11mi11e F. The prin ci1,a 1 g irls. • h

NEUMEISTER ult PP01nt a committee from the fac, a re yeast . whea t . nut s, seeds of leg 11mPs Th ey were atte ndin g a ga ther in g of Miss Evelyn IS ere

"Dema nd and .supply," such 111 ay y m ernbers to apportion t h e fund fruit s an cl in the ord e1 h now·and gives a beau ti· be to be u sed f nam e d.

4-H c lub members. Ma ybe it rn ig t f l l the Jlhra e to express the trend oif tainrnent 111 onn of entertainm e nt b e called a conclave, or a sem in ar. u marce wave· that 1-e d to the formation In the summer time, t h e presidents A gr icultural Ma..i ma Wha t ever it was, it had a u seful pur- Ph o ne fo r App o int· of one of the most importa nt com - be€n a ll9w e d to sec ure educ a- Ir is " u1 ax i111 un iY e rsally ngrPc>tl p ose in v iew. None of the boys w as men ts.

tio n a l upon in ,1;.: ri<"ultur '! 11n 1t nothin l! mm:i 1 d h h b ld ""it tees in t he hi story of Pei·u Colleo·e s p e•akers in additio n to the as ce ow to move a u ge ou er N o 2 '" 1 b e done ton la t e. und a gnia that h th"' budget commi"ttee "" ' reg u ar enterta i nm e n t provided. uphill , o r anybhin g as to what t ey v I everythi ng m11>-t be done nr its propp• n the. fa ll f 1922 f 1.. wo uld do 1f they h a d a million d ol- T.he first years of the school saw no 0 , a report o t".· 1e Sl'asor,; th e re is a t hird pr e b c ommiittiee as found in the Septem · cept 1V hi r h re minds us t hnt oppor 1lars need for a udget Durin g t hes e b I e r number of the 1922 P edagog i an, tttnitiP>< los t cna nen' r he regainerl., Th ey were ta u g ht how to splice three decades, 1870 to 19 00, the vari- est i mate d th a t $2670 would be col- P l_i, u y t tti- ( 23-7!-l A. D.) , " Nat · 1ropes a nd tie knots. Al so to mix ous chool actLvities were 'fin anced l ec t e>d from Stu dents a nd faculty <:on- urn l l:lt s tory concr e te a nd fa shion ho g trou g h s. under separat e managements t · rngent fees. But to meet ex penses

1Other similar information was im,But wi bh t h e• introduct i on of the i t w as still nec essa ry to d ep1encl upon P hiloso phy p a rted to th em, along with a profitfir t game of football, the publica- an extra amo unt from the sal e of out- Let not nnotiler'!< rlisul.ledience to OA able exchange of views on the proper f h fi. tu r e betn tne an ill to yuu; for you tion o t, e rst school pap_ e r , "The , s ide tickets.

·method for de a lin g· with s uckino- pi gs were not tJorn to be rl ep re ssed anrl \ "' Currier" and the fo undin g of bo t h l It i s i n terestin o· to note that P er u un ltapp y witb othe r s hut to he IHJPP.\ or ca lves, .the ca r e of youn g chickens, Lite rary i d id not raise h e"'r fee from wh at it I wit.b them Aad if a n.v is unh a pp ,v a nd so on down li st of things that societies, all t raic1,ng b a ck m uch of [ had b ee n exc-ept it n ow colJ.ected it r e me mbe r tiiat he is so for him se lf : are in pr a ctk al request eve ry d ay their fu n cti o ning to tbe 90's, t here Ieach term an d summer school, as it I for God marle a ll mea to enjoy d own on the f arm . aro e necessity for so me sort of meth- doles, w h ere before it had be en aad peace -Epictetus CCirca GO A. D ) Those boy s and g irls re all y are od to h a ndl e financi a l obligations of pai d but once a year. I ---- --- -- smart, t oo. They are poss essed of Th Im p r ess ive K no wle d ge entertai nments. e pI'ese nt contingent f ee• amo un ts

Iknow ledge t h at means a grea t d ea l in The know leclge wllich is 11;os t de·

So it was fro1n the 90's on to t h e t o ten dollars for a year-around stu- li g li t ful to others is no t tha t 1Yhid 1 a r eg ion where its app li c a tio n means

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time of the organizat ion of t h e bud - dent. A t W ay n e the f ee amounts to : 8 man takes out of his mind, as be the differ enc e b etwee n profit a nd los s, get system, the schoo l a ctivities m a n - three d o llars and fift y cents, pay- 1 would money out of his pocket (both or b etwee n a g·ood li ving a nd actua l _ _.. a ed -th.eir b est to pay thei:J.- d ebts I al;> l e ea ch sem€ster and· e ac h s ummer I ha vi ag th e impress of 11nother hea d) hardship Comp et itive te s ts s how

j g · term, or fourteen doll ars for t he ;,ut what be gives .vou s ta mp eci IVith how well these b oys carry in to prac-

MANUAL T RAI NI NG '• "S t uden ts w e re entreate d to buy 1 y ear, ,§ ccordin g to t he catalo g ue . his owa nature-b is ow n know ledge /tical experience the lessons t hey ' lea rn tic kets f o r .the l ecture cou rses, for \ Kearney is a few do ll ars below I - He lps Iat such meetings as t h at just over at i

LUMB E R

L ACQUE R , ENAME L the ball ,s ays the N ormali t e f or the y ear, wh il e Cha dr on i:i lso col - / Prot ect in g P a t ent , En g ineers a nd others who a re g rad-" 1914 t 15 '·F ould a fford to The cavea t law for tile protection PAI NTS

the concerts, t he and W ay ne, a nd coUec.ts .twelve do ll a rs ! D eweese.

o,. o · ew c lec t s twe l v e d ollars per year. uated fr om universi t ies are need ed in supp ort everythin g, an,d s prin g t ime Jn the hi stor y of Peru man y ou t- of a pat e nt in the rJnited St a tes. was th Id d k B t 'g repealed by the act of .Ju ly 1. U:J10 e wor t o o nec essary wor u COAL COAL fo und a defi cit in a lmost every tre a s- standi n g l ectm 'ers and varied sorts of a nd such system of temp uniry pro re<' if it were not for the 4-H bo ys a nd j ury. E sp ecially was this true in ath- entertainments h ave b ee n broug ht to 1 ti on is now not ol.ltain::ible m on r girls, those univ ers ity expe rts mi g h t 'I

PERU LUMBER CO . letics A t tendamce at the g ame was Iher camp us , amo n g st them such ex- country. Th er efore it is nclvisah le to find themse lves frequen t ly in d a nger w . J. RABEL, Mgr J meage r , and enthusiasm suffered in pensive football teams as Ch adron, make p r ompt appii c:i tion for a pit ten I of go in g hun gry . N ot all t he smart! P.hone 48 Pe ru , Neb r . con e q u e nc e ." this paper conti nues to\! suc h m . usi c event.s as, Harry Farbman, I - --··- boys come from town, n o r from t:he h h d then We !is t er 'a T h a nkfuln ess · I · h b" S"Y· \ vi o linii:;t ere t is summer, an country, either. t is t , e corn m ah d L l S O I 1 tha11 k l ;t•d tha t if t um gifted with Th a bu.d get system was launc, e t h e Kan sas Ci ty itt e ympnnny .r- tion, the teamwork, of the two tha t h t l1" tt le of t ile spirir which is able tu R d p d og·an Ads It Pays ' as a re m edy f or a ll th is. c h estra w.hich a lo ne cost t e cot •imi -1 - keeps the world moving re g ul a rl y. ea c ag 1 - • 1 f 1 t rai s;e nturt11 ls r.o the sk ies. I have yet I

f 1 913 Pres ident tee a $1000. As a re s u t v. s ue l nu - a c> rte, I trust. of t.liat other spirit -Omaha Bee-News t.t

In t he summer o cod f ll · I f - II ' f

H t d a commi ttee ,consjst- l ay , a nd a n unexpect a m sa e o I wlti rh would drag a nge ls down .· , A

ayes appoin e h M c outside tickets due to d ehy in ex - 1 Dan iel Webster (1 782-1 8fl2 ) , Sp ee ch Ill II r ing of W. N. Del z ell, c . of p e cted cr r a veLroads, t h e b u d g et ,c om- Jan uary 2fl. ISB O. II . •

-schools at inco ' l ' S t t "hole" for a time. I

Lefler F. C. mittee funds were actually in t he I .

A u to s in the Dese rt

D Je a n of Gree ey a e Jean, now r. b., Sinc e then the rel ative\y debt The autm1wtlilP 11as even found a I Teachers Colleg e; F. C . has been brushed away, and the bud - I pl ace a mon g t,he t ame ls of the II

Dr. Smit o a Ch et committee functwns 0 11 an on . of tile rl es el"t. o e tn •a R at present at a - g . d d d 11urn c v frum pl ace to pinc e " and E L. ouse, 11 to plan a l ways seeking to b rmg !ii de a n j a 11 t11111ohil e, tlldr ca11nriso11 pd

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The "campaign meth od" prevailed as the means o f selling t i ckets S •t h ' p in ran 1gh In these "good old day8," for only If 6 75 ttkkets (191 3-1914) were sold, could there be a bal a n ce i n t h e tl·easury

Competition was staged between classes, "and how t h ey d i d mak e "whoopeoe," says Mr. D elzell. Oft en the ora,tors to<>k t0 the "stump" to persuade the students, as well ;s t h e towns folks, to supp l y t h e t h ree do llars to meet t he deman d s for their "fun." Outstanding amo n gst the lij)eech makers , who waved t h e i r arms a nd stamped their f eet, was M . G. Lefler, w,ho alone sold more tickets than there were stq.den ts and fac ulty members in t h e school.

The plan piroved s u cecssfu l , a nd t h e first permanent commi ttee to mana ge budget consisted of M. C . Lefler , a s c h a irman, Miss Myr tle F u rgers o n , an d W. N D elzell S o u ntil t he enroll -

Div is ion

ll:\ e ry w l1e 1·e t he li uma u so ul s tand.:!

l)el\\'ee11 il li e mis ph er e of light and a nother of da rkn ess on the con fi nes of two eve rl ast ing llos t il e emp iresnec ess ity and free will.-Thomas Ca r· ly le

Usually Needs Repait-ing

The so<.:lolog is t who s ays tbe mode l 11u sband shou ld be a bl e to me utl f::tu cets, fences a ad furn ace:s might ha ve added ab ili ty t o re pa ir hi s ow n t humb afterward - P i tts burg h Post-Gtrnette I

· Not Usually Convi,ncing

" T h e m a n wh o ta lks mu ch a nd lo u d ," sa i d Hi B o, t h e s a ge of Chi naoow n, " is fortun a te it he find s oal.1• bi mseJf as the on e li'ste n e r en tirely eo n vi,n ced." - Was hingt on Sta r , - - -Earl i est Bible

The nrs 1 Hib le fJ ll hli;::;hed in Ame ri ca w as o n e i n the !ndi a a la ng uHge, t ranslated by J oh n IJ: liot. w ho wa s kn own a s t he " A post le t o t he !ndi a ns."

Little Things Lead Up m ent in college dwindl ed down to 188 Prac ti ce yo urs el f , for heaven 's sa ke I in the fall -0 f 1920, as an effect of t h e in li tt l e things ; a nd t h e n ce p roceed to W-0rld W a r , t he budget system pro-' grnatj! r.- Epicte tu s ( c irca GO A. D_J "Dis co urses. " v ided s ufficient finan c e for all ac t i,

Word fo r Hero Worship

"Le i u:s g u un worg hipi ng ou r n n C "< •:sl11r "" sa id Hi l-Ju t he s age o t 1 lli11111"ow n. " So me nl' tl1elll rna.v li fJ\' P li t·<·' !! µnworth y but we clo ou rse l vPl' '1 1111or we r.liem in im a gin ;1 1i 1m."-\Vl:(Sh ington ' ta r .

,Gt-eat German Canal

T he Kiel c: aaa l co nnects the Ba lti<a11d i'\ \H'th seas. !t was opened in J.':!1.). The tota l le ngth is 61 mil es T l1e d<>pt li is 36 f ee t; th e wid t h, 72 fP •' '- The cost of cons trU<'· r i o11 $-Hl.000.000

Evad ed Responsibility

Roswell tra ced th e o ri gin of t lH> ro m1d robin to n sa il o r 's cus to m fo l. lo\\'ed when th ey e nte red into a con spiracy, s o as not to le t it be k now11 wl1 11 put hi s n a m e fir s t or la st to the puper.

Suffixes in Russia

T he te r111inutio ns " off" und " e ff" In nu ssia a names s i;;ni fy a g r:rnrlso n or descendan t. Th e " it c h"' or "v itc h' ' a son . "Ski" is of loca l ori gin ;rn d refers to t he city.

114 rha t t he time to pay d e bts is when you ; have money, hqt som e c r ed ito r s a r e s ro 0 ...__, vities.

After "these eventfu l y-ea:its," 1919"

1920, the other state c o lle ges and P erw. found it diffi cult to raise e n o u g h funds to maintain a h i g h l evel 0 f a.cttv i&ies by chargin g olill y t h ree dollar s .

11 11 r P11som1 hle. - Fort Way ne News-S en Thi s Old Age ri a eL'

It is diHic:ult to get µeopl e on theit

Lm ees in a n a ge wh e n t hey e ven re- Led a Eiler le ft for h e r home a t se nt be ing 00 their fee t.- -Capper'3 S t erling, Tuesd ay, to _, r eceive t rea t-

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m e n t for hLoo d -poiso ning MILLINERY DEPARTMENT # ... LJ I of MISS IDA W U RTZL E R in our Read y -t o-

As a result, the four state teachers' OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST • · I oollege pc ;dents were "ked by the ! WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER- REPAIR TAILOR # wear section. State B<>ard o f for " H ' Cl d T ·1 ! I FISK and GAGE HATS-Fua lity assure d. ; money, ... ' New FaH Dr es ses by Korrec t fhe ccntrngent fee ide a w : s pre- _...__

BETTY VERNON t posed and ·adopted 1922, while A. /' CHICKEN ' DINNE R OUR SUNDAY SPECIALT Y , $10.75 to $45 .00 a· L Caviness was p res i d e n t of t h e col- I KOEPPEL'S CAFE I ; lege. f ' E v ening d eliveri e s /on lunches ' Charming St yles at Reasonable Prices I The fee was made a s ch ool f ee, or f . ·1 I P h one 105 Peru, Ne br GOLD BOND STAMPS " the first time mdep-end e n t <>f t h e stu- I I

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fai t h ·1ead your ge neration to a r e al- d.uce _ • t h e t his from ex- . M a r gare t Su"e NLc Williarns.' of Ne. l ess is unwis e, " ·> - · ' - 8 ·

W B " · Wh en war r,ums t rou no ip u pil· ean n-0t a cq ui re b do r mitory _.

·· i zati on of these h igh tab le '.'1 andsi'>' of " e shows t h :i!t i n one ye a r b r ask a City, is vis 1tmg f riends at th.e d ·. h "' , p r knowl e d g e of

" The re is no u se in:'!g oin g furth e r - b unfu i;, e m e e ,. '" ' f . tifi i n v e nto n s a nd e v ery

By G e o. · vown. · · ' th atics .th at c a n e 1 f t f h e r h orn at Ste , lon g er a nd b attle flags are n o l onger e leme n ta.ry ma em : This Led a ;Eiler e o r rmo n l aw ns t ea d of statutory l aw I 1 d t h ! deration of · t h e a p p:h e,d m practlc a l JJf.e · ling, "T uesd ay, td rece i ve treatment

-Of cul tiv atio n. Public offic e r s s h o ul d 'be· a ave su s - world- Racial Christi a n Democ r acies. age o sc1en k c .b'mself b ett er fitt ed, fo r p l9oq-pq1so nu:Jg

1"• t h e e d g e T h . u<t be oonfid en co m pe> •on to ma e ' f Mri. En gle mler and M"'·

So t h ey '"id aod I · . . " e m oon· It i• not '° .• u gg;" th"' fo, life I""" h a ve a k n owl e d g e o ' p ent Sunday with "'" · E nglemiees

Ji,Ok, my lan d • nd •owed my ornp; • lt • o"'" exp " t"eleo t ed by • nd t he great All-F ath " of'the" ' ooopet· goO,f pn•c hloal mathematfos d augh terat Mt. V.,-nnn, Bu il t .m y b_y th<: pe.ople. . N_ot eve ry one Iat i n D em ocraci es. will stud t h e h eav- We r e t h e Free c o n c erts are being given each .

In· t he li ttle b o r der s t a tion is e li g ible to offitc e- d ut1es are now g 1 Cl t t h n this age - r emo;ved, 1b wo uld result m·g· at the dormi tory by t he mem- h f t i 11 h · \l bl' · · h 1 ·- ti st e n s w it h his approva. · ose Q e 1 ' · f our e v•e nT u cke d a \':,aY. b elo w- 1: e 00 ·· 11 s It oo c omp le x. T e P i c s c _ m · Iin rth e inevit abl e coll aip srn g 0 f Mr C offelt's music class. W he re t h e t r ai ls TU n , ou t stop- Iteac h t;he pup il h ow to, t h1?k , _n ot h ori zo n b e a b ar oif R ed, s1 g ntfi, m a teri a l c i viliz ation , So w e may see b e r s o " Ti.II· a v oi ce as b a d q.s c on sc ie n ce

Iw h at to t hink- wh at th1_n k IS pl ca n t of t,he ll!e n of · a ll ag es h ave . . -Ra n g lo t .,·min a ble o h ao g" • g• nda Ho w to t h mk " dy n•m>< g iven t h ei' life'• blo od fo e the oew I __ .,. _____ , '°: On ev e r l ast in g whi sp er , !power tha t will l ead to u lt im ate d Ab e t his a bar of w.hite wi ll [ ..1 ..._,._...__..__ , MAR ' . DIS STORE . . • :·· f Day a nd n i cr h t K now t h t r u t h and t he t r u t h w ill e r - -0y ' - ' ·THE . . b fo F r esl:l · and col d I h i d d en- g-0 ari d fi nd it ! Im a k e y.o u fr e e ! Thus the c hil d c a n represe nt s ;;-m ted h ave , f Pure food s- Ev e rything ! our. t a Fruit and v e get- f Go a nd lo o k 'Behind R a nges, fi nd his p l.a c e in the h ig hl y sp e Ci a l - see n their l ov e d ones m arch aw ay to meats • milk from c erti.fied y -Reasonable · · · 1 . · ' · - d - · d - Promp t · de veT' · S omet hi n g lost b e hi nd· the r a n ges- 1ized ci v ili zati 0 n i nto wh1 c.h he is pr.o - a b attle for rig.ht e ou sr,iess as it w as f ables. Fre s h an canne · PHON E 25 · · " · f ' · , G " · ' · t ' · · · hi h t · p · · THANK I YOU ·' - L os t a n d wa it ing 0 1 y-0u- o. J'ec t e d w ith co n s u 1<ta i on. u n d erst o od. Ab ove t s, r e aic m g _ o I1 nce s. _ · b t ' f 11 · · ''B · · · b ,., ......,--...._..

"Thru t he R an ges to _ h e eau 1 u T h e thiTd and l_ast e - the a of ;vin e set · _ _ v a ll ey be yo '1d- fil eld w1:h h app y peo- !hind t h e Ran g es" 1s R e h g10 us T ole r - wi t h m any b ngh t an d shimn g , p ie-God · too k .care to hi d e .th at cou n - a tio n. , one for e v.ery man or wom a n wh o A '

ti ll he hi s r e a qy, "H a d fi rst m in e eyes b e h eld t h e li g ht h as 1led mankin d in a _q uest of pe aCl e I:V

W h e n H e c h ose m e for h is h e lper, wh e re Orient stars o n Mosl em- rac e In t lw mids t of all t.h1s S"lo r y of s.tar s .

TEA\LAHERS

L SCHOOLS I N . -

A n d I fo un d it a n d i t's y ours sh ine d own ' · · one w ill ' shine such effulgen t · FOR R URA - : ARIZONA _ Yei, w " · b ette'. t >·y, r too wou ld m ·a;,. th e mig ht of Alla h light that it will lend a bdghtn_"' ''. I

Yes, y o u r e d ge of c ult iva t io n, g reat, a ll t h e rest-and th at star, bng h te1 ; . : S aJades 'fr om $ 100 t o $ 150 per "'mo nth. b e gradu ates A r1d no seris e in g oi ng fur t h er , Aml t u rn my fa ce t o Mecca \vh e n I t h an the s un a t n oo nddy ; w ill pro-

qJ t wo year c ollege. c ourse. " E x perience preferred but not f T ill I c r oss ed the r a ng e t o s e e / p n{y-e d ." c lilim t he Ch rist-th e maker ·an d ide al n eces sa r y •

It's o s prese1h o ur 1 aeog r ap h y t a n 1 e vo e . , __ - R an g es.' . · · · .. , .! CUI

QI d id1,n a tt1o n : I R e li g io n ih s jof ,aivilfa ation "-Behin d the M; sso1111 r 1 · Valley Teachers' liger1cy

An y b.ody mj g ht h a ve found i \ , l in g t o admi t . " " N otJ beli ef _ . . _ I' ·3 15· T a bor Opera .Hou s e . . , B u t God'• whi ' P" came to . ldu ot, n o t ,.e ed• bu t Clim- INTERESTING TALKS 1 t · o CoJo}ado· ' · ' ' j H as m a nk in d reac h ed th e foot lnlls tianity h as b ee n mo,ved fro1l). li fe a n d :AT MATH. F

RATERNITY I'

w here t h e tr ails ru n, out a nd morals lowe r ed to t he' p la n e of At th e r e g u lar m eet in g ' of Alpha . I s t h e.,re a quest a bs tr ac t be li ef. E v·e ry Mu Jtilir 29, Superin t en dent· t h e r a n ges? N e ver d id t.h e o ld world Clfrist i a n i ty is n o except10n ;,·possesses N orman Tho r pe, of P a nama gave an J . . , ·. . o • • l u eed le ad"·•h ip •,o \ h • p b · two el emen t.: Tbe pd.,tly • .nd t h e extmive '•po, t . on .<he Life I n,.•· 'A

V E N ·ij E S T 0 'R E

j ec t ify in g of a few g r eat dom rn at m g prophetic Th e pn estly to t?e Actu a r y a nd his math em atics. · 1 id ealfo. .T h e m.'"" <o<lay . P.°'' 7" " "' .,,d ""J>h" '"' " " d aod he.'. Mc. Th0>-pe o"'lin'etl · ! Ile qu ' " '" · I

REMMfNGTON PORT A.BLE

; g r e a tie r pote n t i a l power t h an a t any li ef wh iJ.e th e 'prop h etk faces ti dns; d uties; rewa'.rds an d oppo:rltu m - ' ' '. T . ' ..,. c 1 ' - f' t im e jn ,t h e his t or y o:f'. t;h e wo rl d tt.l!'e a nd m ag nifi.es. Th e prop h eti c I S ties of a n a c tuary V er y of ten pe a - yp e wr1t e r Ill 0 ors I . " W.h at "B•h•nd . the R a ng "" , 1n u ta t10 n th a t u oe.: ne w· id' • 1." p ie . d"i'• .to \m Ow. i u•t w h at d,"Y °' I

SMALLEST , · LIGHTE ST · .. 1, for w hi c h " " ' gon"·at>nn. b e· foe me ad vaooemeo t 1 be te; t "' t h e week a mtain d ate in the j Proved Durabilit y, Lea der in Sales Wtd I come c r u sa d er s of Th r ee, will .th e y s a tisfy ? In t h e w as o r o n w.h a t d ayt 8: d efi ni te f.ate in / 1 # out• t ., dln g , oh • Ilen g m g, u n'°lv e d P''°'"' of m • kin g a h e"'' '.'.'"rm· t h e fot m·e will 'fall. t h e "'°"d A Pop ular'ity. I p r obl ems, a re t h e . Flath - less. ' l. .Group t h o.Se who froi_n ga n exp l ai ned h ow t h is be I"

Ju s t w h at y o u n eed in Y<>Ur· s c hool WQ rk. S ee . us f or j w a y of t h is ge n er atio n: yo u in a iclass b y

2 Giv e rt.his In u mb er on t:he p r og r am Maixme .Rea- I p rices. A"1thor ized D.e alei;s f l. Eq u a l Rac ia l Opport u 111ty cl ass a n a m e ' -0f r eproac h '3. P toce ed d on e and a nsw ered s e ve ral '

2 A F•notionin g Demomoy to · thfa " '" , bY., w,oeds of I gjy in g th e """ ,d ay, of di ffO,ent I · · U. L A N D 0 L T I

3 R eli gi ous T olecatmn._ youc o wn a Ut h odtj m \ h e d '"''· M>·. H.,011 MoCn,ig ht / f

Eq u a l Ra dol mdict t h • t yo u c , oppohen to havo th<'thini 'Ab mb; , on t h e p'°g " m • ) 73 Phone 78 Peru, Nebr. j

T h e W hi t e1r ace w1ll n e v e r b e. ov e1- b een v a no uis h ed by yo ur mte llec tu al i·ep · oi t 'on wh:y a · . 1. • · · , •

come b y the Bro \v.n an d Bl.ack a'Cu men . D i-. New l on .s to :graduate from h1gh s ch oo l sh ould · · - · · · if th ese n ations ap p r pa c h t b e , o'f sev €•ntee n l ea,di ng boo ks on h a v i;: a c ertain 1arnount of.

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cati o n of th e Go ld en R ul e T h e- s.o- t i a nit y a nd i ts p r oblem s fin ds th e t ic:S It w as -. sh o:w n th at one wh 0 did I· · , . · • · . I ca l le d "'h ite ")•n> bu,deo ;, oppm:· " ' " ' '""'i,ii" t h•t \»:edo:"i " · not b; vo any ma\h em•tk, in h igR #

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il if it continu €\'3 to &qbstitute the m aterial g o a l for g reat sp iritual id eals (l) '.].' he Wh it e Rac e nine-t..e nth s of th e most producti ve of the wo rld . (2) The White r aie e i s i nc reas in g more r apid ly than the Brown a nd B lac ks. (3 ) The White Rac e .has a- g reate r ,percentage of co r'lstPuctive pro du cers that live thr u th e a g e from twenty to sixty. 4 ) The birth r ate is lower bull t h e d e ath ·rate i s a lso lo wer ·Ev ery adu l t white h as more t h a n tw e nty ye a !'s of pr 01d ucti ve l abo r to hi s credit (5) •Th e Whi t e R ace is Jill aste r of more autoa mtic mac hin ery than a ll t h e rest of th e world combi ned. T be m aster of matic machinery than all the res.t of Bl ac ks a nd Browns w ill ce;rse to cept our sp irit ual •h er it ag e if we conti nues to rob them or their mate'rial reso urc es: T.hese p eo ple h ave a phil'O s dphy of life, crude as i t is,, which answer s for t hem be tte r t h a n our p hi ! losophy does for u s Their contact with our pro fiteers is g ivin g them ' a m ind set with r eferen ce to the whites,

fi r m t h a n our m issionaries cah

make 't h em. What of our robberies,

iy nchin gs. a nd hire d g unmen as fruit

n behmd the

expl oi tati'on . . New

is n eeded for the Bl acks of t h e Sou t h

a nd the Browns of our W ester n coast.

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white man's j oy, n ot liis b urden: Th e Blac ks an d Browns do n ot ask for in- -

t e rmarria g e, but eac h in his own w ay f · · '

' h a s t ne ri g ht to the wo i·ld 's bes!! I .. C 0 L L E G I A

jtu a l h e ritage ,

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you want a , new dress come in I R a n ges" is a F un ctio nin g Democracy f - n ot in t h e n a111e of a sovereig n but ; Special Ice Cream <· Cold Drin·k's f. ·., · l ' o • y k' I the peop le of thi s n atio n. T here m ust Home Baked Pies ' Cakes '• I ,. " or y _ selection of New ,· : or s I

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n a t ion . Th e e:'!rly pu n tans ar e to b e . . . . a,d{l'J ire d for t heir co u rnge in l ocal

g,ove rnm e nt. L aw v iol ators were se.t f 36 y

in stocks, or .held in pillories so th at l . .

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PERU PED.A 'GOGIA N

VOLUME x x rv = PERU, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929.

FOOTBALL SOON DR. BECK TALKS AT ·-- PARADE 'IS WEST"

TO COMM

h a d opport unity to mee.t Dr. Beck, T he most modern of men cer- D ahlstrom house a r e talented. T his who but recently was h e fld <f t aiuly have no thin g on our col- was proven and made known1 to the Lon Graf B as Pre pared One of the School's Toughes t Schedules

WELL GIVEN EN CE

Those of u s in Peru who .had no t P -J 's STYLE AT PERU, To be sure, the members of t h e

En g lish department h ere, h ,ld t he lege boys Three 00' the afo re- -entire student b ody l as,t Friday mor - A'll-Star Cast Prove to b e O ne of p l eas ure b e coming acqu a inted w ith said sex a ppe ared on the cam- ning. The progr am was spiced with Best E ver Selected at Pe r u h pus Wednesday even ing dressed

C h Lo R G f im at convocation l ast Wedl!{;Sd'.l" hu mo r, superio r ability a n d ab ove all oac n . ra has r e c e ntly J in the most gaudy of pai a mas.

W :t h as c i.;pable ,,n nli -sta r cast variety.. m ade t he 1929 fo o t b a ll pub - morn in.g, and we found i t very easy T ripping lightly (?) down the lie, and P e ruvi a ns will n o te that to become acquainte d with ·him. Hi s walk, they mi g h t have l>een as h as ev e r p l ayed on t he Peru agai n t h is y ear the B o bcats wi ll p l ay ready wit and refres hi ne se nse of taken for clowns, ha d not their th eiT old l'ivals W e sleyan Univ ersity hum-or we r e t h orou g hly appreciated. voices betrayed them as sedate T hi s is firs t t i m e for three 'e:ws D B college men. F ew saw the s pccJ r. eek brought to ou r attention t h e d k th at the Bobc a ts and t he Cov. otes f tacle for the ni gh t was ar act that in a ll w e do we unconsc;ious- an:d most eve ryone was intent h ave t an g-l ed The last w a s in ly four questions: Am I goi n g f av or of t he R t bcats- 22 to O. t d upon their lessons There a re

Mr Okrent l ed t h e morning hymn, Mr. Coy • cond u cted t h e dev o.tionals, and Mr. P ittinger very ably substituted for ,bhe Dea n in his re a di n g of the announcements. The program consiste d of per formance upon a vast numbe r of m usical instrument s : the o o a particular thin g or is it those who say the syle is senh .:i h th f h armo nic a, accordi an, banjo-uke,

The sc 2 •.nlle t is fall will be one wor Y o my d oing? Am I goin g sible and cool'---isn't that right of t he t.o u g·hest ever faced by the to work un a idw? Am I gain g to do· saxaphone, an d piano. Besides t his

sta ge, " E r.5t is We.-;t, " lllve p la y, u n de r the d-irectinn .;f Mrs. Anna Best J o.der, was presen t ed Th ursday evenin g , Au.gust 15, before a large crowd. The play sponsored by· the P eru Al u mn i Association, w as for the p urp ose of gettin g more funds with which t o purchase a Cine moC.C,, F. C., and E. R.? there were some u nique vocal n um- B ohcat e\!' Vten. Eight'- ;;::tn >.es will ue my work well? How much am I go - T h e pl ay a prolog ue and t hree a cts, ben p layed, and not a game µroniises to rng to do?

REV B C BOBBITT

by Samuel S hipman and J ohn B. Hy-

tion picture kodak. b " et U'J" rner, is a Jwa utrlful dra m a of lo v e, e.l;so 5 0 the scedule will be the

IDR. BECK TALK.S

son·ow, a nd ul ti m ate h appi 11ess, with Maryville Qt a te Te a chers Coll e g e , of

TALl\.S GIVEN

TQ LEAVE PERU TO SIGMA TAU

a rich Orie ntal background " East Maryville, Miss o uri. These boys made

is West " is a remarkably clever p iece it pretty tou g h fo r t he Peru t eam last Pastor of Christian Church Resigns- of playwri t in g , g iv ing novel ty in y ear, and onl y in the last few min- Has Other Pulpits in Six new Members Initiated into Eng- t h eme, u nusual rapidness in ac t ion, h E l '-1 t Ruth Al•berg and Louis Decker Taken d · t utes of p la:v w aa t e o ca t s au e o lish Honorary Fraternity an scenes very pie uresq ue make the tally. into Biological Fraternity Rev. B. C. Bobbitt, pastor of the To ch ose th e star of many excellent Wayne State Teachers w ill I . - - - Chris1tian Chu rc h announced last S un- Afte; the follow i ng students: R u th roles port r ay ed in tihe p l ay is a fairl y be here Oct ober 26 f o r the an nu a l , Th e fina l !n Beta p ro.gram of the day evenin g that he was leaving P eru Rich ardson, M!rs. Goldie Th orpe, He!- easy task. Mrs J oder, as Mi ng Toy, · · s u mmer sess10n was ,he ld on the eve -S b fi t d th t th ·t · B M H J • • • h omecomi ng. Last year th e Peru- I _ ep.tem er rs · an a e nex en Holliway, Ruby . rown, ay e en h t tle desert ed Chmese girl, a nd- later · mn o- of Au o- ust 12 at wh1ch time tw o S d Id b t h J t · I · s n · · I Way ne game was called off I acti':.re rne;bers selec te d. Th e two. un 1 el as h.m co n- and Verna ne A, weret t a ken to America, a:ted. super? Iy, f ( h an earl y winter Th18 ye a r I 1 nect10n w1 · e -oca c urc ltiate d, Tuesday evening, u gus , always carefu l, sympathetic, loVln g, o su · n ew members are Mi ss Ruth Alberg, · t" c U ' i:'C.: at s will looik a t o ;.i p-h h h 1 We u nderstand t h at Mr. Bobb1tt has mto Phi Alpha c,h ap.te1 of Sigma T a u an d ye t staymg closely to- Onental .. ' . w o h a s been o ur s c oo nurse s.nce . h f D E c B k f M t · "'b ttl ,- om the Wildca"'t:s J:'eru will D k h been c ontemplating t 1s step or some Del ta, r. ec , o oun ton g u e a n d custJom. Her p ortrayal a e -" December a nd .Loms ec er, w o .' h bl " Pl Mi l · JI · I · b t to reven g e the defea t they re- h ' h h ' h h 1 B 1 . t ime, bu t t at n o pu 1c announce- easant, c 11gan, gave a w e 1e- as a n a ctress s how whv th e p lays e -011 teac e s 1n t e 1g sc -oo at e v1- .1 h . k h I b . f • · . d th h ds f Wayne in the ment .h ad been made u.n t1 t e pres- ce1ved ta! t o t e arge num er o j directed at P eru during t he " Yoder ce1ve at e a n ° - dere k t t The e nt. Mr. Bobbitt mforms us that he members an d g u ests present. reg ime" h ave been so successful. It N I A A. trac mee a1 "' • H N' k 1 t 11 d "T "d · · · · . t over Peru arvey ic e a <e 011 ax i er- 1 h as two or three other pulpits m Dr. Beck was formerly head of the I was on ly a no.ther oroof of her a bility W1ldc a te wer e vie orio u s " ·11 t t' h" t lk 'th a num d I:oints m y, 1 us ra.'rng is a ":'1 .• view, bu t so far h a d. accepte no n e, IEn g lish Department of Pe ru, wh ich Not far inferior to t h e star of the b y two p - f th ason will ber of specimen s of birds, bats, a nd was as yet undecided as to w hat lpl ace he left t o r ec eive his P h. D. at r.Jay was G. H-0Jt Steck an d Art hu r The fi l'st o-aro e o e se h' h h h te d I ' ,, . ' S B "' ri t C oll ege of Kan - snakes, etc., w ic e as moun .he would dQ. Peabody Insti tu te, Nashville, Tenn L. Hill, and Robert T. Benfo r d In b e wi t h t. durin g the llast y ear. 1 h h 1 i · h d h ·

P 11 be sure of a b attle Members of the loc a c urc a so D r. Beck w as t he f oiun der of Si gma fact, "the fa culty s owe t. e1 r pu- sas eru W1 Laure•t ta Harpster to ld of her i n- h h h t t k " Mr s k · hil th I ' s h have never inform us t at .t ey ave as ye a -T au Delta org a nized on the c am pus, p ils how to do it . . tee as h ere W e e rtlb d; on they teresting exper iences in sout;.he rn e n n o steps to fill the v ac ancy caused April 21 i926 It was the first fra- Ch arlie Yon g hi gh Ch in es e r esturant won from Peru on · e g n r ' A l ka hun t inCT salmo n fishi ng, , · · Th ' · · · .' p th have a as · ; "" by Mr. Bobbitt s r es1gnat10n e va- j ternity fo u nde d at P eru The speak- nwner m a Cli fo rm a, and .th e one w h o c ertainly eru h eyto k the teaching schoo l, a nd tal k i ng to grizz- can.cy wi ll probab ly be filled early in er r emarked abou t of hi s -ex- I dem anded Mi n g Toy as .his loved serwinning sp1rtt when t ey u ·es in l y b ears She illust:rated h er talk the fall. lperiences in b ringi ng the first fr a-1v a nt lost no n e olf the ar bi sii c eg() fi l a of a t.wo g ame sen w i t h a b ox f ull of b e a d ed le ath er and '. . . na. ,,, ame . . N t fall one - - ternity here, as well as s ome of the of his suc cess m America. basketball last wrnterB. will be f u r pieces made b y the Al askan In- ASSQ/""11iAT....JQN. 1,,c.con;pli !1mE' n.ts of !T'em b e of_ S ig - I A;-, d there ,._·as H op T oy, ih scrmay be sure that St u· on di a n s 10 west tE'm p er atui-e r e - .t\. \:-I Ima T au Del ta va n t, and t he one who knew the lookin g for a . victo1I"Y on !,;rl ir c-orded there last winter, a tempera-

MEETS HERE

He ill ust rate d hi s talk bv gi vin g in - IChinese p as t of Min g T oy . H o . p Toy n.d Chadron are sure · ture of a deg ree an d a half below v· 1 1 L " d . d b h " d K earn e y a State be real contenders for the with very li ttle snow, ...._, _

NUMBER 38
ILLUSTRATED
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ehampions.hip, Both f h _ ·Q t ese games 1 rl7.l. J r t.."\T"n: "lT\.TV\ r.vr.-n-m ..-. wiU b e played aw b Al ask '

. ay, ut neverth e l e ss a see m 11°ke t h e trop ics in co m -

say, Am eri can r efo rm p oet, p erh ap s hi s voi ce a nd hi s Oriental habits , the · wo uu. t he mo s t im poi·- n s on wit h ou r o w n so u t h easter n l ast of th e medi ev a l min strel livin g . dr ea d of t he Chin es e unde r-world . tan t g a1nes on s c l1edule N e br a ska P er u fo r Co n venbiori Au g 29, 30 - D Be ' ck h a d the axpe1 1'e nc e o-" i·e t hey will be t l pa · South e ast Ne br as k a Baptist Come to

v .D'-J - r. · u. - Wit:!\ him w as Ralph Ch at elain, atWh at Omah a U ni v ersi ty w1·11 do ne xt Edw a r d B ath , a n oth e1· memb e1· of ce11Uy di'n1' g· w"•h M1· Linds av as T · B The annu a l m eetin of th e South- ' n "" · - ' te nd a nt O.n t h e lov e b oa t , w h er e Min g year will ne v er be kn o wn un t il t h e n eta, i s s u pe rin te n den t -0 f sc h oo ls w ell as h e a ri ng him r ea d. To y s nd Si n g Son g g irls w ere bou g ht gain e h as b een played . L a st yea r at . Sewa r d , A l a ska, -0 n e of t,·h e b est e astern Nebr ask a Baptist Asso ci ation Th k l d b d' e sp ea er c ose Y r ea m g· as a nd sold in Chin a. Sin g Son g girls one c ould e asily see t ha t ath l e 1,·1·cs a t p a i d sc h o ol positi on s in t h e te rrito r y . will be h eld ait P e ru, o n Thu.rsd ay and only L ndsay ca n rJJad, t o t h e fri e nd

O 1 weFe : El ea n or Har aji an, Mildr ed thi s uni versi ty w e re c om in a- forw a rd n a n oth er page of t his iss u e m ay b e Friday, Aug u s t 29 and 30. The di s- crowded faculty room, on e of Lind - p t A 1 G D th H t "' · f oun d l , : " ,, a e, v er y a1nes, oro y ur , Coac h Wei r is su re t o have a team • a ong lette r in w hi c h Edwar d t r ict of Southeastern N ebras k a in- says m as.ter p1·eces, The Co ngo . d M . L h th t ·11 fi ht te ll s of some of h1' s e x o e1·1· e s · ' · a n arie as · a Wl g - A l a s k a - ne e rn Ieludes severa l c ou nties , and a l a r ge . Mr s. Beck, formerl y an m stru cto r To brin g ou t t.he Am er ic an atmosT he Tu r k ey D ay b a ttle between attendance of the memb e r ship of the rn th e tr ainin g schoo l also spok e, I h . th I Gl H J d h d T briefly on so me of her expe ri e n c es p er e 111 e. P ay e n · 0 er , w 0 Peru a n arkio should e nd u p t.he BRO CKMAN'S F I B aptist Churches is expected. 1• p h as pla yed m more t h a n on e s uc cess Season f o r p ' t h . ..,.., ATHER DIES _ . sm ce eavm g eru . . · e rn Wl a v1c tol'y. ... ar - AT HOME IN I The fol1owrn g pro g r am of -the ' on t h e P eru st a ge, ca rri ed t h e p art of k.io a lso p u ts u p a fig ht, but the j _ ELMWOOD co•nv ent ion is furnish ed us by Rev. CALIFORNIA PRI N CIPAL GIVES Ith e y oun g American lover of Min g las t few y ear s ha v e been o.n the low I M o r e s a d ne h d p E. H assel blad -0f th e loca l churc h : MUSICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY T oy. And with the ai d of th e 1i1ission · en d o f t h e sco r es

Iws r ea c e e r u ' ___ h e ad ed by his -0ld fri e nd J ames P otpus l ast we e k when word w a s r e ce1v -

In an othe r c ol umn of t h e paper ed of th e death of Henry Broc k m a n , Thursday Afternoon H e n r y Abr ams, pr in cip a l · of th e t er b y Mr. Benford.) he _finally may be f ound t h e compl ete sch edule / o f El mwoo d , fathe r o f P e ru' s footb a ll 2:30 Devotion a l - - - - F remo n t scho ol, of S a n Luis Obi spo, r ecelV ed the conc e n t fr om his p ar e nts in cludin g th e d ate s a nd the p l aces / a nd b ask e tb a ll h e ro R ev. J F. D a ly F alls City California, a nd a s tud e n t a t P eru , r en- ' (H a rv e y Nickel a nd F ra n cis R oot) where t he games will be played . Mir B r ockm a n di e d at t he Lincoln 3: 00 Joint Meeting, Men and Women: de r ed a mus.ical nro g ram duri n.g t h e t o ma rr y Min g T o;y. J ame s Pottor G e n e ra l Hospital l ast Fri d a y ev enin g . Reports, Women s Societies r eg ul ar pe a chin g- h our in the Chri s- th e n pl aye d well into , t h e f amily afESTHER H O YT V I SITING FATHER. D eath c ame followin g a s troke of Rep-0r ts , World-Wide Guilds .tion Chur ch of F airbury, Nebras k a , fa ir a nd ma rried t he d a u g,h te r of th e Mi ss E sther Hoy t, d e g ree grad u ate p aral ys i s Fune ra l s erv ices wer e ,he ld Reports of Committees mornin g, Au g us t 11. famil y, pl ay ed by Monroe).' 't of th e c lass o f 1925, i s visiting with M onday, Au g u s t 12, a t t he Meth odist Reports, Associa t ion Laym e n Mr. Ab r ams is a stud e nt at P eru, N o {) n e s hould· r e ceiv e more c1 e d1 bet fath e r, P ro f . W . F . H o yt: She C hur c h · of Elmwood. Charles Hurd, P awn ee Ci t y d oi ng g r a du ate work durin g t he s um - fo r t h eir actin g th a n Willi am Kn app , bas bee n • super vi so r of music at J a ck- Mr B ro ck ma n was a su ccessful 4:00 Missionary Addr ess - m er and pr esente d hi s F airbury w h o c a r r ied the h ea vy p ;a r t of L-0 son v ille, Flo rid a, f or the p a s t yea r , farmer n ea r Elmwood, and he beli e v- Mrs Hilda J Bain, Returned frie nds with a farew ell T.h e Sa n g K ee, faithful fri e nd of t h e Benand in September sh e will l eave P er u ed. i n hi g h e r e duc a ti on, h av in g h a d 6 Mission a ry from Afric a pro g r am con sist.e d o:fl sacre d as well son' s and k eep er of Min g T oy to t ake up her duti e s a s s u pervisor o f I t wo ot h er b o ys b eside s H e lmut in I :OO SuppeT as secul ar s ongs; t he ou tsta nd'in g ().th er s wh o ca r r ie d min or p ar ts · · bl' h l f N th th 11 H d · d b Thursday Evening b f h' h 1 t' are : H ar old Pe te r son , A v er yl Gai n es, music m a pu I C sc. oo o or . o er co eges . -e w as a m.1re y 7:3$ Devoti,on,al - - - fnruon1n 1 Mwess1c 1' ah . " were s e ec. i on s L H t Car oli n a 1 a ll w h o k n e w him. Mild re d P ate, and eo a up m a n. In ch arg e of P eru Chu rc h _

ANN OU N CEMENTS 1929-30

Fir st semeste r re g i s tration - - -__ M onda y , S e ptember 9, 1!}29

Firs t semes t er classes be g i n - - - - - Tuesda y, S eptembe r 10, 1929

Ho m e -Com in g Day - - - - S a t ur d &.y, Octob e r 26, 1929 Neb r aska S.ta te Te a chers Ass orc i atio n rec ess , Oc t ob e r 30 to Novemb e r 3, 1929, inclusive (Sc h oo l o n S atu r d a y, Oc t ober 19 a nd Saturd ay , November 9, 1929.)

Second q uarter be g ins - - - - Monday, Novembe r 11, 1929

C.hr istmas v.acation - - - - - - D ecem ber 20, 1 9 29 to Janu a ry 5, 1930 inclusive.

Sec ond semester re.g is t r a t i-o n - - - - Monday, J a nu a ry 27, 1930

3ec on<l semes ter classes begi n -__ Tuesday, J a nuary 28, 1930

S:p rin g ( Easter ) v acatio n - - - - - M ar ch 28 to 30, 193 0 inclusive

SchooJ on S aturday , March 22, 1930. ) b · · Monda y March .31, 1930

F ou rth quar ter eg1nS - - - -

Seco nd s emester cl os es. - - Frid a y , M a y 30, 1930

8:00 Mission a r y Address, F. L. Gilson,

Returned Miss ion a ry from Assa m

8:30 Address, " The Christlike W orld" Rev Will iam Park; F airbu r y

Friday Morning

8 :30 Devoti-On a ! - - -Rev J . A Whitm a n, Be at r ic e

9:00 Readin g of C.hurch L e t t ers, Appointme nt of Committees and other business

11:00 Repr es entative of Gr a nd Isl a nd Isl a nd Coll eg e, Dr. J. M. W ells . President

11:30 Annual Sermon, " The Sto ry of My Conversation," Rev. C. J. Buckoutz, Stella

12:00 Dinne r Frid a y Afternoon

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE- 1929

Benedict at 6 °')\ '

October at Mar yville I

October ,(Homecoming)

November 11- Chadron .at ,·

November 16- - Kea r ney at Kearney

November 23- . Omaha U:niversity at Peru

at e reg1s ra 100 ee - - - - - - - - - - -

L t t" f - $2 00

Any re g istr ation aft er Mo n day, S eptembe r 9 w ill be cons idered la t e r egistration . .

1:30 Devotion a l - - -Rev H. F. D a mon , Tecumseh

1:45 Address, "Practic al V a lue of P e nsions for Pre ache rs, " R ev G. on .Pag e 4; Col. 4)

2$- · at Tarkio

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THE PERU PE.DAGOGIAN

IT PAID TO KEEP HIS WORD.

The following Ietter has been re· ceived from the f,ducation Associatioi;i, concerning a former PeEDtfl'M at tile Po...91ce •f Peru, ruvian and president of the Peru

The "Ped" is ofteri ng each week journalistic 1;>itf a lls to ,f>e avoided and also some useful ideas on ·editing. This is being done for the help of those stu dents who haven't time to take the newswrlting courses, but need help in a school publication.

NebrMka, aa secomd clua matter. State Teachers ·College : , Rules for Preparing Copy inent, in which c a se notice should be sen t by mail. "'Publidae4 Weekly at Peru State Teachers College

$1.H the Tear-Sc aincie copy

STAFF

EDIT OR-IN-CHIEF - - - - - - - - - - - - WILLIAM OKRENT

ASSOCIATE EDITOR ___ : _ - HELEN HOLLIWAY

BUSINESS MANAGER - - - FLOYD CHASE

C.ICRCULATION MANAGER BESSIE MARTIN

INSTRUCTOR IN JOURNALISM - THOMAS EDS©N ENNIS

ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR MILLARD FOWLER REPORTERS

FEATURES __ LESLIE LEONARD

HENl'tY ABRAMS

FACULTY - - - - - - - MONA MONTEITH

CAMPUS HARVEY NEUMEISTER

ENTERTAINMENTS

CARL SKEEN

DORM NEWS - - - - FRANCES PATTEN

CHAPEL RUBY BROWN

CALENDAR

RAYMOND SCH&EINER

PROOF READER MYRLIN McGUIRE

Secretary J. W. Crabtree of the National Edll!c ation Association, W as.hington, D. c., has accepted an invitation to attend a reunion, Au gust 31, at Fairview Distric t School, two miles soutpeast of Elri-iwood, Nebraska, where he .taught neal'ly half

The following ten rules · for preparing c o.py to be publis hed can be .used by any writer. It m ay be applied manuscript for magazines, them e papers, boo.ks, or :any other for m of manuscriipt whi ch may at so me time or the other be p.ublished. Bear in mind that many times your articles wilf be made sho rter if it is

Ordinary damage sui ts.

Storm news, unless there is loss of life, great propeI'ty d amag e, or freak s torm pran k;s.

C o nditio n o f crops, except in case of rain , frost -Oil" d r outh a t c ritical times a century ago. Here is what he says aibout it: necess ary f c:i_: them to be rewritten. O r dinary business tra nsactions.

"I had an experience in conneceion with this district school which I shall

1. Manuscript must be .typ ewritten Meetings of secret socie ties, except

2. Number each page. sta t e or national meetings.

3. Begi n the story i n t he middle of Accounts of eounty fairs or p.icnics, never for get. I had been teaching in 1 d the first page. 'The second p:ag-e un ess or ered. the district for several terms when, com mences at the top. The rea- Abstra-c-ts of s ermons, unless they in Ma11Ch or April, I was asked son for t his is that it le aves room eonta in some s t r iki ng news fe ature. to remain the next year at a silght for the · h ead , which most p apers RepCJ1rts of celebrat i ons, unless per' · · I I rewrite. rncrease m sa ary. to re· 1 sons of state or national promin ence main. A later when in Elm-

4. Don't crowd the page-always attend, or of general observ ance-wood I was offered th e prioncipalship doub l e or triple space. J u ly 4, Christm as, e tc. of th.e Elmwood schools and I agreed· 5· Avoid dividin g 'words-never di- St.ories of fre a kS, or thr ee-le gg:ed to accet but stated that I would need v id e word from one page t o •.m· chickens

SUPERIORITY COMPLEX IN !fail to find .an y teach of His which to see t he members of the distric t School co mmencem ents, m e etings PERU STATE COLLEGE would e nable me to exclude fr om my / hoard since.I h ad pramised them for 6. Indent 1-3 page f or pa rag raph. of teachers' insti t u t es, medical socie-· ___ 1 · i next year. The°';; e members, in- · 7. ln correcting, cross o ut and re- ties, farme rs' alli a nes, in :which in· hfe a n y oif m yi fellow men." "They · · . .

(By HENRY ABRAMS) ' , : 1terested as they wel'e m my wel· wriite. terior is purely loc al Accordin g to the results of the are all Gods children a nd therefore Ifare,. took the \'iew thn.t in fairn 1 8. Use end mark u s u ally (30) I nterviews w ith "a w ell-known citi· qu estion aire which was recently p r e - my brothers and sisters " Of all the to the pe<>ple of the district they 1 9 Read your own story befo,re zen," "a prqminen t o fficial," e tc s ente d to the students of Peru Sta.te comments-25 in all- these two would be compelled to hold me t d ' 11 Y handing i t to .the edito r -if it is Theatrical notices, unless they conTeachers' Co ll ege, r ace prejudice still statements seem to sense the possi- contrllict. · 1 not neat a nd free from errors re- tain some re al new s fe!l-ture.. ex ists in the minds of people. Seven bility of a better world, a lthou g h "I _then my about it', wni.e it.' Political speeches o r go.ssip, unless hundred fifty copies of this question - h 1 Ile did not hke the idea of my 10 A h fi ordered.

t ey stil appear as a voice crying b 1<: • , • ccuracy is t e 1·st e:;sent.ial of F 1 aire were distributed among the stu- I. - ac on my word if I h •Cl ac - newswritin g. \.Y i;tch a ll proper [ ata a-cc1den tst o t rain men o r obdents of whi"ch nuinber abo ut 200 m the wilderness. tu ally made a pr-omise. He scure nersons t h h names, and c heck f o r their cor- • excep w ere t e r e are were marked a nd ret urned. The W e bo::.st of our form of goven- 1t paid to keep a promi;;e and I ie r t spelling. ' t w o o r more f atalites. q u estions presented in c lud ed: Rus- ment, but appare Ht1y ma.1y of u s Lo do right I'egardless of cost l J:ns ia ns Tu k J Cl · N . . . :iJ;y dec ided to go l:. 2ck and work in , r s, ews, 11nese, eg roes, a e unw1'1.n g to exen; •;,c democraur ti Iri s.h, Italians, French, Spanish, Hin - 1e same spin :; as before. Alw:ays remember in writing that principl es · what yo u wr'te eflects o b th th du, Greek, Scotch, Jap a nese, Sc a ndi" " I was soon very glad t h at I wen.f i r n °' e n av i a ns, Germans, E gyptians, Mex i- N u 111ue1· TWO-R•: ig:o n: llere we b ack. T-ll.ere was a satisfaction in it a?d t he "Rememc ains, Filipi nos, South Americans, find the H'ndu Jew, !\us- to me dur ing the year. 1 felt hon· Ber that while news 1s always truth, @e ntral Americans, B a lk a ns, Persians, .. ·. I : :: L, ei.t pride in h avin g made goo d my !truth is not always P l B h · l · . · I f lt h · Re cord Herald. o es, o eµuans, A ask ans, Indians Number THREE-Co lor: Refu se to piomise. e . appy m my w-0rk as I' . . (American), Canadians, Australians, ai1 d h a result Imagine my surprise in the Some pitfalls to be a voided: accept t h e Negro, Hindu, t e an d Austrians. following Ma11ch to receive a request John Smith leaves town , so d o es

The basis for the answers is given h e re in five questions, viz:

A Which of these are you willing to

Chinese. f 1 rom secretary of the board of Mrs. Jones, at t,he same time; t o put Number FOUR - Inter-marri age : educi.tion at Ashl a nd, Nebraska, to this in a news story or with personals

Practically a ll foreigners excl ud ed , Ashland i.f interest- ldoies muc h harm.

"Would a dmit all arrd anyone under h as been fin a n cia lly h a rd ., _

T he next q u e s t ion t he r.e oorter will ask suc h a l ong list of t opics are g i ven him n ot to send is "What a reporter send? " The followmg topics always .make good news stories, and sho uld be di t l . imme a e y w i.,red to the n ewspape r. A lm-0st al· y ou can exp ec t pay foir ,t hese a r t icles

Al wa ys o b tain " D o n'-ts" of the you a•re w ri t in g for. Remem· er nearly every, p ap er has a ,hobby. I t m ay be f or a d ,,,oo ro ads, against July 4 tc

PAGE TWO THE PERY TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929

a'C1mit to full American citizenship? a ll circumstances." This idea was schoo,I. I m ade the visit and was up and .then suddenly clisappeaTs, I What to Send

B Which of these are you willing to expressed by only two persons. Very elected. suffering perhaps from mental Cigarette stories, legal, legislative:, h ave as neighbors? liberal indeed.

"I wondered how it h a d happened. don't send in .a dispatc,h that he is Ideaths, insani t y, etc.

C With w.hich of these a11e you will- 1 There seems to be a tendency to I learned later that Doctor Hobbs of j either an . absconder or an embezzler. Animal stories-by man. ing to associate in business and pn· exclude, under all circumstances, the w.hen attending a medi.ca1 jHe may be neither. Unique _hunti ng storiei. fess ion a l lif.e?

I Russian, Turk, Chinese, Negro, Hin- convention m AsJ1J an d and hearmg , If Smith is removed from _position Jnterestrng personahtie.s about man D Which of .these would you h P,ve a s Idu , Mexican, Greek. The main rea- they needed hig h school of t rust, and his employer has his and woman in public eye. members of fa mily. !sons are soicial and economic. Our cipal, had told them. 0 ! my ha.vmg ·i books audi.ted; don 't jump at conclu- Oqd photog r aphs.

E Which wouJd you refuse to adn,it, so-called "Melting Po t " of the Unit- been elected at Elmwood and w,hy I isio n that Smibh is a .defaulter, and Scientific under all circumstances, to your eco- eel States of America, does not seem had not accepted. Members of the ' don't send in a dispatch t,hat he is Sto ries of romance. n om ic, social and political life? to melt, -0r perhaps the fire is not told me that that under suspicion . "Facts, not susp;i- All stories by th e paper The tabulation shows these results: hot enough. The substance to be whi ch apP.eaJ.ed .to · tliem and whic,h cions, are news." should be wired in as isoon as possible

Und er A the foJlowing were exch1d- melted may be too hard for the fire. gave me an a dv a ntage over more ex- · f l · tiff a f.ter the event{ is over. Fo.r examp le perience men, was my going back to I Never -co nfuse o p am ed : Russian , Turk, Chinese, Negro , The basis upon whicl;i these conclu- the district at a financial sacrifice in with defendent or v•ice versa; a baseball game s.h-0UI<i! l:e.adh. the Hindu, Greek, Japanese, Mexic a n, si<lllls seem to be formed, are convic- · · f t d with one makmg office of the paper a. .ha11"·hullll aftet. order to keep my word. It aided in name o arres e · Balkan, Egyptian. tion and prejudice. Conviction is bas- giving me the confidencrn and affec- arrest, nor names ef lawyers m cases. the game. is over. In case of a tour-

Under B o nly eleven out of thirty ed up on facts; prejud.ice upon emo- t· f th 1 f Ashl d d Never draw conclusions adverse to na.men t d1 sj..1atches shDuld be sent at were excluded: Irish , En g lish, l h ;ion ° . e peop e 0 an urrn g · t aJ b t th tion. Education contemp ates t e er- my six years as p irinci;pal super- condu ct or charac.ter; nev er comment 1m erv s e .ween e or al Spa nish , Sco tc,h , Scandinavian, B obe- a dication of prejudice; hence arises intendent. upon the facts. Let the facts them- all i:1•enmss10ns. In this wa;y you mian , Ala s kan, Indi a n, Australian. the question: What is this education, selves tell the story. are su re .to caitch the last edition or ·

U nder c fifteen were exc luded: h "T.here is no telling how much it tl for which we are spending muc time meant to me to keep that promise. Carefully go over and ponder ie ))aper. Russian, Turk , Jew, Chinese, Neg-ro, Hindu, Greek, Japanese, American, B !<.lk an , Persian , Egyp t i a n ,

and money. It doubtless helped me to receive pro- any court news affecting busmess Whatever the case m ay be in this mot.ions. It helped me to live a more standings, etc. ,}'ohsh.

little interesting and imperso.nal ex- honorable life than I should have liv- 1 "Beware at all times of soories af- LONE TROUBADOR

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periment: the subject offers a.n attrac- ed had I started out on the Gther fectin g the professional .repute of tive field for detail study in sociology plan. So, those directors, in !doctors, lawyers, preachers , teachers, DEAR MR. EDITOR: Canadian in any community. Think it over. in carr ying out their obligations to dependent upon esteem for It surely d id my heart a go0d turn. (Mr. Abrams was assisted in the the district, actually conferred a their work. when you singled me from the l he rea sons for excludi'.I g und e r E ma y u e p la c,ed under t\.ie genera l he ads of: 1. Soci a l and Econ»mi::. •

linder D we find a ll excluded except: Irish, English, Spa.nish, Scotch , .:ir.an : ;navian, Germ a n, Bnhe roia 11 ,

t a bulation of .this d ata by Mona Mon- greater favor on me than they would Shun, whenever possible, all 3tories t eith and Helen Holliway ) have done by accepting my resigna- affecting charat:ters of we-men. crowd and asked me to please be sure to get my copy in early for this, ·the tion. I am anxious to visit that last issue 0 f the s ummer term. We school and community." Another thing which ho.thers many 2. Reli g iOJI. 3. Race a nd color.

4. !ANTI-COFFEE LEAGUE

In1er-marriag c : j Word has been receiv ed on the It i s quite interesting to note here of the fonnatiu n UlJOn a few of the reasons quoted. Under n.at10nal lmes of the Anti-Coffee number ONE we find this bold state- Lea g ue. The purpose of this g-roup ment: "Let each man stay in his own is to stamp out the evil of colfee 1:ace, a nd let him be clanis h 'lbo ut it, drinking. Eminent physicians are t(•O." As to the prov erbial J ew, we decrying the fac.t that we as a pe op le find ,th is r ather tart statement: 1are fast de g radin g irtto the worse haest p eop le on earth and made it 11 Y 1bit since prohibition hit the eountry. sellin g below c ost." The Turks a re 1 Leading life insurance companies "Too barbaric." The Italians serve have statistics to pro ve that cnffee as a "Tool of t he papacy." The is shortening t he iife of over t hrees cotch a re "T?o tight,':, and the Rus- :fO!Urths of · our populatjon , It is / s1a n s are too i g nor a nt One person iknown that many of the students ' is very deci s ive and would exclude drink more than is g ood for t hem l:lnd ' All Peoples: "We h av e too many peo- !what is mo>-c astoundin\! is the fa<:t 1 pie now." Evidently t,his person be - ithat faculty · members kn ow n to lieves in the Malthusian theory. Here !drink even as high as four cups at are two statements that are rather refreshing and savor richly of tole rance and intelli g ence: "I would not wish to a dmit all to family life by marriage, but would not he sitate to

PERU'S CAMPUS

Colors gay Flowers brig.ht Ladies fair Men Debonair. When? Where? June on Peru's campus.

of the young reporter is, why e ve r !ContribubQrs often feel tha t even tho thing he :sends is not publishe<l. He we are paid plenty for .our "jottings" will s0 tnetim·es write a storv half a that we ar>e sort of accep ed as a necdozen- ti1nes n: .d still it is refns e Cl by G.esary evil. '$0 L say w,h e n you nskthe '1he fa c t is the story is ed me personally io contribute it diq Iusually termed, as "nnt A-:!W::>" and is my hear.t a g ood turn. ·

Idisposed of. A goo d reporte r knows And now to you, my dear publicwh-.it to send an'd wh a t not to send My! My! W-0rds fail me as I attemp t to h i-; paper. to .give to my a suitable

one meal.

In order to make the ca!llpaign which they are w agi n g more successful the Anti-Coffee Le ag ue has heu1ingle with any in soci e t y because come a member of the Internatimrn l we can ga in culture for p ur country Association .of Anti ": ea g ues. Thus by havin g them." "Would not care they become affiliated with such orto live near Indians or Negroes be- ganizations as: The Anti Tob acco 0 [ la c k of sani tation a ria weird ·'Leligue, :Anfr,'Short·- S-kirts ·-·League, arom as connected wi t h their habita - Anti-Sunday Baseb all Le a<?: ue , "Slow tion.' "I exclude none; I try to live /Clubs" League, and other we ll konwn as a follower of Jesus Christ a nd I blue law organizations.

Ski es blue Frien$ true. You'll ne'er regret Come what may

What Not to Send vehicle, w h ich will ccmvey to yo u my spent Studying· on

Bells ring Birds sing "Profs" serene

Trivial accidents, as leg or arm i.n- sincerest thanks for your support. juries, unless person hurt is promin - 'Tis true the editor's office has been ent in locality. flooded with your of appr,e· Insignificent robberie s or burglar- ciati-on and praise. Of <:ourse sin ce Peru's Campus. ies. my identity is kept sec<.ret I have re- ' Murders in which persons concern- ceived many '"was.h" notes from both ed are obscure -or in which no ele- men and women whic.'h J ha ve re ad ment of mystery is atta ched. With much fervor. Of course it is

Of stately mien.

When? Where?

July on Peru's campus.

Hills and three Shady nooks

Unm,ention a ble oiffenses, breach of unfair to single out any fayored ones, promise , abandonment, etc. If facts but to N S. T. I would say t hat are unusu a l, handle t;h em d isc1,eetly. I have known what love is and Whe.n lynchings follow assaults, this advise the writer -not llo answer the · should be irrimediately w ired to your girl as it wou ld only l-ead her on. pape:··

To D. M. I w-0uld s uggest she send me D aily acco unts of trials, murders, a self addressed envelop and I shall etc., unless specificall'y ordered be pleased to · t h ·t1'on , · go m o er ,propoai __ • '. , an so, ear pu 1c, "Exams" a nd books.

W OrQy themes

TQ.ese you'll miss W,hen g one from c a mpus.

Puffs of individu a ls, hotels· etc. or !more fully d d bl. I'll a ny. foee adveftising. No pre: ag1mt b1d you a dieu until t he fall :Jssue Peru's stones are wanted start.

Obitu aries of a bscure persons. y .i.... t I -Mary Conw ay, '29. M · 1 OUn; ru y , arriages, un ess p eopl e a r e prom.- LONE HROUBADOR.

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PERU PEDAGOGIAN

CO-EDUGATION

lif he should cho t l · 1 . . ance to those t edge alleg 1- TALKs AND MUSIC GIVEN IPROFESSOR CRAGO WILL GO A SUCCESS? superiori:yo 0 ·;1 h:r ON CHAPEL PROGRAM ; TO UNI'VE RSITY OF FLORIDA

\ ther .than their equali t y with men On Monday of wee lc Alfred Th [ and their mutual i t t we wer e, Crago, who h as b een e fair Co-ed is io be congratulat- I }if h n eres m makmg priv il eged to h ear a v ery worthy wit h P e ru State Te ac h ers Colle.,o·c 1 e app1er and more Jive ,, 1-.1 ed on the brilHan satire u sed in an- j ......,. e. convocation program. Dr. Brown, since 1897, h as been offered th e po,s i- A. L. MARTIN ,has J·ust returned f1·om · h1's vacat on t'o f P f f M · swer1ng the article e ntitled, "CQ-Ed- I -- · · · 1 n o ro essor o eas ur ements at entertained with charming v iolin the University of Flodda, and has acucation a Success?" Although the Th SOME RHYMES so los. Following this H H. ,J. Flin g cepted the offer. Pro<fessor Cr ago author is not practi ce d in the art of J ere 1.s a work for every or, c of t\iie J<:ast Texas State Te ac h ers will receive hi s doctor's d egree thi s · · Accor din g- t o G c d's plan · answermg Minerva's l\ilail an endeav-1 "'o h 1 - Colleg e gave a very fine ta lk Mr. week from Iowa University. At the r n e p iate f;.,. woma:: made, FU · h d I f or wi ll be made to answe r a. few Bu.t dominion g h ng_ is ea of t he ed u cation d e part- c ose o the s ummer sc hool he and hi s ave e man ment at th at co ll ege, l'i as 'liad years family wiil move to t heir Florida points of si g nificance to the life of I · · of expei·ien<...,J as a teaci h i>r ";nd lei;- ho me the t i mes The wri.ter was not lead kif this de ar so ul 1 '" .; • " • t'' Crago h as been one of to write t his article beca u se of o p- T in , 8 she c an improve hi s sc he me. Th th j heres credit due h er we' ll a d m i t e convocation pro g r am ;t o1 01u-tstai; din g men -0f the fac ul ty. pos1t1on to co-e ducation, but because But · 1 't' ll d Imorrow wi ll b e another 9.f t hf, fin,€ tfo Hfs coming here he made g n 1 s a a ream ' ' ' · ' of certain misrepresentatio ns, or pe'I.·- i · m u sic program vie h a ve h:;id. p., •p.<)r . marke?:, ,as a superintendent h · d I M h t uni t y to h ear t.his 5nmmer. of sc h oo ls .t'i·oressor Crago a nd hi s aps, m 1sun erstandings. Co-educa- an as fo u ght the battles • · A I "l'h t • l\1. fam ily w ill be g r eat ly missed in this · t10n is agreeable .to many c olle ge me n : nd sailed t,he seven seas. e convoca 'l ll', progc c.m IOI' o n1 d I , 1 l' om muni.ty. both schol a stically nn d s oria!ly. T!;is I Nor all this time h as woman ay 1t1gust, 1...:, w :is :.&rn !! •"•e n )y does no t infer, however, t h at co -edu- 1Reclined on beds of ease. s t udents of the music d ep artm e nt. A cation is the best for thoe averl.!ae piann solb pl aye d by SURPRISE PARTY FOR ll t d t I f "' H h d 1.t·' was fuil ,.,. (, b.v v oL·1 l solos. MISS ELSIE WALLIN co e ge s u en s n act there are er an it was tlhat g uided him of the contr ary Mr L. L. I ln pathways of hi s youth. 1 he so loists we 1e Bessi t aml L d · h" H h:.t n Youn O' • P.ucld" a11 r As k El s ie W a llin how it f ee ls .to state i ru is a rticle that women er fervent pa-ayers sought him · · .,. • -' " ' ' E J 1 I aye, the return to her room abo ut ten o'c Jock are not i nfer ior in m -e:nal calif,rP. When he wand€red from the tr u th. "" · ve yn '." ·, · · ;..... t < n £. • , r-mpan im eut.-; Iafter st udying (??) in a friend's room but rather t h ;i.t tlhe n at11re of their a ll even in g a nd find her room filled

ll'UES DAY, AUGUST 20, 1929.

Permanent Wave

LE MUR NESTLE

7.50 5.00

Miss Evelyn is here now and g-ives a beautiful marcel wave·

Phone for Appointmen ts. No. 2 Peru Neb.

DeLuxe Beauty Shoppe .....,_................... -

PERU STUDENTS '

Invited to enroll for teaching ' positions with TheDavis School Service W. T. DAVIS, '06, Manager

The fair Co- e<i cont ended th at L . L. O'er gray hills in the We st __ an d blankets, and a table b ea utiful- 13111 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebr. intelle c t is diverse to that of men. lAt eventide w h en s a nk t he sun

EXPLORING EASTERN NEBRASKA 1 with girls in P -J.'s plus b athr obes

was r at her- vag ue in explain in g I'Twas s h e w.ho welcomed hom e ho me E. E. Bl ackman, curator of the ly d eco rated with flowers a nd fav01rs, what he ni.eant by diverse. I see no The man she l oved t he best Nebrask a State Historic a l Socie.ty, was , and l aden with deli ci o us food.

ne ed of e xp lan ation altho the term !

in Peru Tu es d ay, lookin g up matters 1 At t he end of the party every o n e seem s to be c omp letel y mis understood. Thus s h a ll it be forever and aye s · t 1 E of interest to the Hi storic a l oc1ety. 'Wroe a etter to ls ie. lif hese lett ers

What does the aven1g e C o -ed come According to God's plans H d h ' r I d · 1 J e was particularly inter es te on t is were se a e m a arge envelove and ' NING ' to co lle!!e for? Yo u say tha t "a To g rac e the home her task shall be '- f I d " h' f · t h 'th d MANUAL TRAI trip in t e grav e o a n n ian c 1e , g iven o w1 or ers not to open

w man w-0u'ld starge t o death i n the T o win. the bre a d the man's. in the buffs below tow n . He was brot t hem un ti l she got to Ste amboat

home t.hese days and have fewer ' to Peru by T. J. Long, of the Nebras- Sprin gs, Colorado- then to on ly LUMBER ' cloth.es" so i.t is assumed that t he wolf So greetin g s to you sister ka Ci t y Ph arma "'y. Conc erning this one a day. Marguerite Gr aves, El sie's ' ""' LACQUER, ENAMEL is at t he door. Clothes - Yo u need May yo u gain fame and r enow n, work of Mr. Blackman, The Nebraska ro om-mate dese rves a ll the credit for not have mentioned clot hes. An edu - And you may tramp Ulp oin our necks qty News-Press of We dnesday says : this farewell party ' PAINTS I cation for clothes to y0tur j But _YO U can't keep a g ood man down. "E. E B lackman. curator of the I COAL COAL ' o wn sta tements! 'ifhere1n hes the e x- - By Heck. Nebr asklll State Historical Society Geor g e Abe '27, is av is- ; plan atio1;1 of the word diverse. What museum, who for the past 30 years itor on the Peru campus. MacElro y

PERU LUMBER CO. does the man come to colle g e for? To "BLOWSERS" AND "WOWSERS" has been connected with th€ org a niza- coac hed at Brid geport, N eb., last year w. J. RABEL, Mgr.

better ,himself' an d .the immediate SO'- Headw ay · i s a t l ast bein g made by tiori in exiploring former stampin g and will return to B r id g eport t hi s Phone 48 Peru, Nebr. ciety in which h e lives. You have the gallant pion eers str u ggling to im- gro unds od' vario us Indi a n t rib es, will fall to continue coachin g. Abe was J done many an inju s tive be- Iprove the idiotic dre ss that men p ut do some in v es'tigati.oill work along the a star on the Bobcat 1 _...,_..,_...,._..__..,_....._ ca u s e they also h,ave t his en d in view. u p with. In Lo s An ge les admirin g!I river south of Ne brask a City, the sq u ad, a nd his success at Brid ge - • You i nsist tha t you are a devotee of crowds ar€ followin g a certain Mr. work to be sponsored by t.he loc a l por.t to the record .he m a d e Read Pedagogian Ads- It Pa y s! co -education. True i t is a factor in Geor.ge W a shin gto n as h e walks hi t h- Li o ns Club . · here. so ciali z a tion or ove r-soci alizatio n. er an d t,hither upon his lawful busi- " Mr. Bl ac km an was a g u est of the

P€rhaps yo u would summarize you-r · ness. Like hi s em in ent n amesa ke , Lions at the Tuesday noon lunch eon / '

i deas in t:,h e fo.Uowing lines from an Geor ge cannot tell a li e. He hates and told o;f his work in th e so utheast- ,

American folk song: the divorcement of waistco a t and ern corner , of the state where

"If the boys and g irls had all' been trousers, an d fr ankly lets the world .he found the sit.e of a Ch ero kee In· ',

50 afraid, Grandma hers e lf would -or, at least, such of it as cluster dian village that haP, been establis hed I

have died an old mai d.'' around the l ocal town h all- know his more .than 400 years ago, these In- j

star ve in the home. Do you r ea1i.ze that .tower g loiri.ously up, up He fai:led to1 get any

Y . fai r Co -ed th at wom en vi·ews b y we wring a p air of tr ousers dians h av in g come wesi from O hi o. ou say, •. ·- '

h 9 000 000 women engag- th<> hi g her latitu des where little bi rds regardm g the route the Indi a ns took

that t ere aTe , I I -

· f 1 occ u pati on in t:,he Umt- 1 sing an d butterflies fly a nd wa ist- m reachmg Neb raska, he sai d ' ed in gai n u h I Th h I ed States? D,,o t 1 e , co ats,, are

:::u=ge "Mr. expects to

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· you rea ize that t h e I u er i es Y a n wa ist- in reac hin g N e br as k a, h e said. ' u1'.marr i ed women i n a r e "'. 0 _rn: Th e r e they me rge I "Mr. Blaick m a n e x pects to ex plo r e occupations is starving those i.n into verISumhtude of a w a is tc oat. aJbout 50 miles of the ri-ver fr ont home? The work of women in in sports w_o ws ers , south of Neb rask a City, whi c h wo ul d FINE PORTRAITS

gamful d ·o&s not affec t ( i f yo u w ill, a taistco a t .) It a k e h im to a sp ot near F a lls FRAMES the man_ d1sasthQUsly. In fact it stim- On _t!1 e nearer si d e of t h e Same e n- , City. He is a n x ious to, h ave Uh e hi s -

ula::e.s hnn to piu.t forth his best en - conti nen t t h e L eag u e for !torical spots m a rked . Mem b er s of th e

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Patronize Peru Adv e rtisers. ergies. -The controversy in the l a s t S e n s ible Clothin g h as dea l t a w icke d 1Lions Club h a v e volunt ee r ed to 8C ·

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' an ar I analy sis lies betwee n the w-o.rnen in t o the c e ll a r , t ie, and s hir t co n - 1comp a ny him e ach d &y durin g hi s in ·

I SERVGICreEasSinTgA,TciaOrNwashthe home and t he rest of her sex. ve n tio n b y evo l v ing " bl owsers ." Thi s, / in vestiga ti on trip a nd T J. L on g ALBUMS

Full line of Polarine and Moy es t here are worn,e n starving in t,he ( o r t hese) , co nsi st§l of a se rt of 'l low - was tJ:e first to. ac c omp a ny him Tues· bile eils. home while those who are in compe- n ecked blous e or s hi rt, w h i ch "huck- , day afternoon. H e will r t urn to Lin-

ing, and Free Crank Case Sertition with the husbands of t h ose at Ies" to t h e top or t h e .tro u sers It coln Saturda y and w ill c·ome h e r e Peterson Studio vice. Car laund e red in good Jiome are wearing fine appa r e l , . at- s h ou ld now b e but a s h o r t s-te!'.l to 1ag a in af t er the do se of the s tate fa ir ' . PER.U shaJpe• Jfo.r TSlA.SO.CKErfT

t.encli.ng night clubs, or, to say the th e g;lor i o us clim ax in ma le dress 1·e- It o tak e up hi s exp lora t ioin s. leas t, getting the most for se lf w i t h - I i n :th e s h ape o f or / " N C Abb o tt, s u per in tendent of PHONE 56 out contrib uting much t o• socie t y. Idi v in g-s uit tro u se rs, w h1ch comb in e the Sc!iool .f<:>:r J;h e Bli n d , a lso a n ex-· I '

PROPRIETOR h 11 I Peru N e braska Do you realize that the average ao, Cti a r , tie, s hir t, waistc oat, coa t, ecutive o _ ff icer of t..'1e His tChrical Soc, .

mu.ne ration of wo meni in g·ainfu l o c- an d tro u sers Ju s t pr o l o n g t h em in to iety, to ld of the excellen t work w h ich

cupations is only slightly lower t h a n " so ots, " (c o mbioned soc ks a nd b oots ) has been a cco mplished by M r . Bi ackt,hat of martjed men according t o a nd o f th e "reac h -m P- · m !l-i;i durin g hi s 30 yea rs se•rvic e:" · ' C Q M E

t he United Stal:es Department of L a- d ow n w 1ll h ave a rrlVed.-M a n c h es -1 ar e m a n y m atte rs o f in te•rest

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bor Bulletin? Yes tlris i s a wQmen's ter guar d ia n. in this line a b o u t Peru, inc ludin g b eproblem. Will she solv e i t jn f a v or sid es the g r a ve mentioned, the Indi a n AND VISIT OUR NEW STORE

Of hel own se1rfish vanity or accord i ng MI SS TEA R ON VA C ATIO N bu r i a l gro un d on Indi a n Hill in P eru , FRESH VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES to the largeF interests of society? Th e M i ss Grace T e a r , wh o has j u st fi n - the gr a ve of one of the g irls ca ptured assertion that women would sta r v e ish e d h e r s u mmer's wo;rk at L e l a nd in Illin ois a nd h e ld c ap ti ve by1 t he In·

AJl'\that the needs to pre pare that delicious to death in the home is an u nin te n - S ta n for d Univ ers i ty, C a liforni a , is ldi a ns, a nd fi rually r e le as ed, t h e sp ot meal. · - -

· 1 1 d th h s f om s p e nd i n g a s hort vac ati o n at her where the .house s tood w hich • J oh n I

0 ;,he o f :his , hom e in Kans a s ·before to 1Brown as a station i_n h is under -

did t d t h j Per u t o r e su m e her du t ies in t he e d- ground railw a y, , etc., which a re w e ll ' gene ration . b.not fs arve . a n t I u catio n d e p a!'t me n t . Ikn ow n to Pe r u ci tiz ens.

T• C. CQLLJNS MEAT MARKET

PHONE US PERU, NEBR. PH0-NE i 114 found time to e o servic e o e : 1 , • lL I ."""

C'Ommu.n'i:ty as we d 'th ti h 1 Maxi n e Sears w ill l ea v e for Chi ca- 1 Th e D o r m girls will stage t h e ir

So you see fair ave t g o, Septem ber 8, w he r e she w ill e n ter a nnu a l PJ p a r t y , Thu rs d ay eve n in g deluded yourself mto thinking t h _a t h e Illinois T rainin g S c h oo l for I Fin a l arr a n g e m en ts na ve no t b een ' ..

man is fast losin.g out and t h at wil l Nu rs e s, conn e cted wit h th e Coo k Icompleted, but i t i s thoug ht t h at th e not be able to take care o f h imself. C o u nty H ospi ta l a nd a ffili ate d w i t h re c reation ro o m of the new hall will • TH;E OPENING OF A NEW But some men of advanced years ar e the Univers ity of Chic ago. . b e us ed for t h e partr . .' ·'

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Hermans Cleaners and Tadors

The surprising thin g I S t h at ' - • ·FISK. and . GAGE HATS-Fuality assured. men in the face of this COi!11p-et1.t!O n I .

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Bath Writes About Alaska Bear Hunt

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929

Fred Shes t ak, W ilbur, was in Pern:

I W nu"Ies on my h ac k an d other things early in t,he morning and hunt. e h h"d d Sunday. did not get much sleep. Did not have besides, I sure earned t e 1 e an anything to eat on the way back; ran am send'ing it out on t he next boat -0ut of food a d went two days and to have a rug made. Of all the exa half witho ut anything to eat and periences I have .had t his has the hikin g a ll the time. Finally we ar- cheated. When you ·go on a

Dee Walton and. Bess Martin shopped in Auburn S a t urday.

Mary S traub, Burchard, visited t he past week with dormitory frj-ends

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I rived about two and a half miles tiriip ,during the summer cannot

The followiong it a letter in which Iup and go for the other follow. He from the track on Friday night. By tell whether you will get back or not Edward Bath, a former Peruvian 'though he was g ofog to get away the way, while we were up in the because if a g lader melts the whole

Joe Jones spen.t a few h ou rs on the campus Friday. Joe wilL e nter the State Univ ersity fhis fall. now teac,hing in Alas ka, tells his par- so he gave ,him two shots I think be a r country it was quite· warm and vale•ly may be flooded a nd the only Sue W_esner c ame from Neents of the adventures he is having on e missed. Abou.t that time I gave the water in the streams between the way to get back i s to go over the , braska City Monda:Y to m ake

The him a n other but then he managed moun tains had raised so it was al - mountains which is i m possible in 1 arrangements at Ehza Morgan Hall huntin g b ea r in that country. t 'bl t t "f 1f-0r the fall term

Edward. I Lucy Mojer was ca ed to her home over our head. Friday night we h t f · kn · bear hunt, secured the letter and the finished ffim. You neve r saw any- in Lus t_on on accoun o sic ess m camped about two and a half miles A SOCIATION MEETS HERE I permiss ion to publish it. Following is thing like it. ,,..A bear can carry more

P d h . th t Ed d f h b mos 1mposs1 e o ge· across even 1 so:rne cases. e ago.g1an upon eanng ' a ' - to get to the e ge o t e trm er we took off our clot.hes and held thern I ll ward had sent ,home t:he details of his where an.other shot from my gun

S .r ' /-her fanu y, · fro the track after g oJng wi.thout t;he letter: shot than anything you ever saw "Abe" McEiroy, coach at Bridge. anything to eat since we started back. (C t" d f Page One)

DEAR FOLKS:

Before he quit he ,h a d a front le.g, OtD mue rom port the past yea r, was in Peru Wed The next morning about three thirty B w t a hind leg broke, a hole in his side P Mic ride · es ern n esd ay "Abe" will c-0ach in Kansa we ran acros.s a stream we could not Ed · R E

It has b een nke and warm here for and a shot in the head. Shot did not

2:00 Religious ucatfon, ev. zra this fall. the past few days and it appears as injur the except Oi11 one leg and Cr OSS an d spent from four o' cloc k Duncan, Stat e Director Young goo d weather h:.is co1ne for it can easi ly be fixed up. The shells that mo rning until five that ni g ht People's , W ork

the I emainder of t,1.ie summer. Ev- we were usin g would flare out when trying to get across. Ai stream which 3: 00 Open Forum Disc u ssion, "My

e ry t hing is now nice and green they hit and make a ,holt abo ut as was only knee deep when we went Method od' Reli g ious Education, ' Seward is the most beautiful place big as your fist, Well, the next thing down wu:, 110 w over our beafls The Led by Rev Ezra Duncan For all, kinds of drayage, CUI·1 ent was so swift, a:1d the wa t er 1 ·

· h t' was t o sk 1 ' n the b·ea1· which we did in

3:30 Reports of committees, e eotion I see or ca or , you ever S'lW m t e <:ummer ,J!ne about two hou rs. We were afraid to so cold from snow capped mo:.mtains - of officers and ether business

Just re t urned Wedn esda y night l eave t t here and get it w,hen we and ahout a quarter mile wide that 4:15 P resentation of State Work from another bear hunt ar.d w ::is more Cam e back a.nd so took it with us on pass in g was a lmos t imr>" ssib le. F i_n- Rev. G. L. Sharr.., Convention

successful this time than the l ast k' up .to the cabin where we were head- a ll y we became so weak we were just 6:00 Supper

time I w ent I s ucceeded in ge ttin g a fine bl ack bear which fe ll ows here

Hike all nig ht, ran acr-0ss a stream t hings a nd swim the <>tream but since sis on Young Peopl e's WiOirk • · • e d for with fif tee n miles ahead of us. l1h0 1it t o give it up a 11 r'I lt:! ave· our Evening S ession with special empha- '

say is one of the nicest hides t h ey b f y T h ave seen. T,he inconvenience which about two o'clock in the mornin g and we were bringing ack n quarter o 7:30 Devotionals ' ATTORNE A LAW 1 went •.o in gettin g t he hide would h R d th d ,had to take off our clothes to get ' the bear we finally thought of eating Ruth Roberts. Paw.flee City NOTARY PUBLIC ' across. Stopped on the other side, t at oaste e meat on an 8: 00 Elect:i-On of officers, reports and Peru Nebraska be a lm ost beyond so the h d f ·rh f J - and )mil t a fire to dry out, and had , Cl!.te some cot ee. en we e t other business thin.gs I rel ate you may have to use h ot chocolate. We then continued rnr,re like battling t he <>tr.earn. · We 8:30 Inspirational Address your im agina t i-0n. Here go es (!rear and· arrived at our cabin about three tv uk off our clothes a1:dt.rie;i places Final adjou r nment

story?:. thirty the second day after .having to get across and fianlly foun d a pl ace

I You'll not be dissappointed

Le a vm g Seward on Sund a y mom- hiked a ll night. The mosquitos in jQst up t o our necks but the current Helen Ep,le.r suffered an atuack of 1 , if you get your hair cut at in g, June 2, for Anchora ge where I this p a rt of the country are so bad was so swift you could h ardly stand of ac u te aippend'icitis Thursday. She '

met a fellow who was go in g with me. lwe had to wear mosquit o nets. Ev- up. The fellow I was wi t.h swam was taken to the Auburn hospital for

The we were rr oin g _was a bout ery time we wo.uld take off our shoes across, bui lt a fire on t he other side immediate treatment. Her friends / (Next to Gaines Hall on the 140 mil es from Seward Just aLou.t or clothes to cross a stream they with one match he h ad lef;; ar;d c:ime wish ,her a speedy recovery. ; Pavement.) t wenty-fiv e miles from .Anr.ho•·age. w.ould almost eat us up. Still have back and I had a fire. on n:y side to W e too k the tr ain out of An c h')rage wealts on my hands, face a nd b ac k keep wa rm. We11, we put our clothes for this twenty-live mi les an d then from their bites. They would get on on our pack boa.rd up ,hi g h so they ..i

THE MARDIS STORE I

h a d a twenty-five mile hi ke from the your hands so thick you could hardly would no ge.t wet and started across Pure foods-Everything for your table Fresh and cold

tra•ck to E:anick Glac i e r whm·e w e see your I J held on to a rope we h a d a nd so di:i

e 'I 1 d t ' k b d d b ht

meats. Fresh milk from certified cows. Fruit and veget- · were O'Oin g t o hunt 1-iear I:; ncause _ We a rnved at the cabm • about Ithe pt.her f.ello;w so if he went down al;;>les. Fresh and canned. Prompt delivery. Reasonable of the di stance t he fellow I went with three t hi rty in the afternoon and sure I could help and if I went down he , Prices. THANK YOU PHONE 25 had mad e arrangements r,o get pac:k cooked u s _some m eal. t h e j could help: After we bucked the c.urhorses so t,he trip mio ht be quite ,we also, st1 apped a quarte1 of beai 1 rent a w,hHe w e seemed to g et w·,rrn

asy. .1ese 1orses were sEc ure -On our ;rrnc · . an roug in the water and finally got across ;it ' . about five mHes from where we were 1t us. The ca.bm IS a_bout o'.rn- a bout five o'clock. After drying out I

TEACHERS WANTED

to go up t he river Aft er ardvin g· on nnle from Glacier, w h1ch I we started for the track h av ing more I f the train we a te supper with an old 1s two or miles lon g and a bout streams to cross and timbe r to g o ·1•

FOR RURAL SCHOOLS IN J sourdough and then took .his horses one mtle wide. We went to bed that through. I J.ost one shoe in crossing

MONTANA IDAHO COLORADO ARI ZONA and started out. After .!?·ettino to ni g ht abo u t ten o'clock getting up the swift stream an d made one to .1

Salaries from $100 to $150 per month Mu t b d , · s e g ra uates the river we were to go up , we found the next moa ning abou.t two to hunt co mpl ete the journey out of a fel.t of two year college course. _.. Experience preferred .but t that we coufd not get the b ear. It does n't do a ny g ood to hunt h at wound a round my foot a nd pad- j necessary. Write immediately. no ac ross a raill"'oad bridge which was be a r in the day time. Only t ime they ded with a pair of gloves a nd a p a ir Missouri"

necess airy for us to cross b efore we come out is in t,he early morning or of socks. We reached t he track at : could get to tihe bear country. The ev e nin g. We didn't run across any· nine o'clock th at night and h a d to 1

Vall.ey Teachers' Agency

315 Tabor Opera .House owner told us where they would thing· un ti l the second evening· when walk down the track four and half ! • Denver, Colorado cross, but evidently he did no t know the fellow I was with sig hted a bear miles to Eclutn a the n ear est town.

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t r y si d e for b ea r a nd he w as on t h e I t hrn g t o eat. A t e two bi g pieces of

oth er. He go t c lose en ou g h t o s h oot h a m, fi v e eggs a nd .three dishes of '

bu.t af t er s h oo tin g t hree or four· ti me s l a r g e plu ms. We laiCI d o;w n for a

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t h e b e ar got away. W e stay ed at t he few hours re st a nd since the fellow -

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. b eca us e of t h e mo s q ui tos and h av h1 g J o ut a nd .g et us. We arri ved in An- j •

t o get u p so ea rl y We h a d sleepin g Ic ho rag e at fiv-e o'clock. I spent .three J"

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s tar te d b a ck Thursday ni g ht in.tend-1· l a dy in Anchor ag e ·cooked the bear I prices. Authorized Dealers. ' in g to ma k e the r.ailroad .tra ck by ele. mea t for us and. since it was a youn g ve n o'clo ck S a turl d ay whhend bteark · th e meat beat any tender veal

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our sleeping nets w ith u s we tried Returned .to Seward with the bear

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