1921-1922 Peru Pedagogian - issues 1-36

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SUCCESSOR TO THE NCR.MALITE

PE k U, NEBIASKA, WEDNESD , Y OCTOBER 5 , 1921.

PHESIDEHT ANS ON L.

Wh o is f•· G uide the De t P eru Teachers C No e ucation a l ine N ra 'k& ha s a n c her t P er u State Teacl rhis i nstit u tion begar befor e t he re was a s t brAsk a One of t he our first t>tate leg i s la t make t he Per u Acaclerr k a S ta te No r mal , wi t l M McKe nz ie pr f' s c th a t t im e. Pe r n h a s de n t s m e n o t ste rling fi x ed in tt> gr i ty. Eacr ·

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Pr e:!t len t A. L C:avine u r yE"ar u n' mp ortant du t ies of Pr t 'l es!! was to o rga nize t t i on upon a c ollege mo& t o p t imi st ic fri t> r ! yt>a r 's t i me t o elaps£ ;J;ro r k co uld be accom pl , e surprise of ever y o

.:>eenaceo mpli shed i n a to d the school open e c oHeg e l In a dditi o n to the

-4 a coll ege, P res ident t h e de mo m

ea r high schoo l, whic la ke n rank wit h th e PJ of so uth eas t e r ! n t fo.1t u re nu mbe r o f ro&'fan, the plana and t be college w i II be gi 1 ut the host of f rier: ar.;re army of al u rr leased to kno w tha t t l t th e "old" s c ho ol sed a nd the o ld t he school are being

n:ier the le a der s h ip resident, who i n forn public sc hool mat Pe r uvians for te :1} other man in Neb

Jways l:eeo loyal a

BER 1 in This i.s clearly ISTUDENTCOUNCJL IS NOW f •ANNEU over. You wi ll !lUre ly agree that 1n th e con.struct Jve work __ ft is indic at ion e no ug h that s ll's di> Dil ID the s hort t 1m.e .he ha s had Movement H as the of we ll i n the Peru football carn p. of the d estJmes of our Presiden t Cavinesa Th e warriors th ems e lv es look hap -

COLLEGE MEN 01 1• Rll GAHIZE

ll aoti State T eachers Co ll ege have a stud e nt co unci I ? f his i s a bright outlook f o r a successful nJ in our own state university, ques ti J. that is t o be I decided seaso n and the fact that Mr. Linn Sj.te ll as his years of successful soon The decision res t$ largely who has assign ed them to t r ainipg xptrience in public work, with t e students as tables at the d ormitory dining especia ll y equippt>il him for we f e confident of t.a hearty roc1m, ga ve ,inst r ucti o ns that they

For the first t iT of the schoo l the a n organizati on tv man in the colle1 t

m th · listor y n hnv 1 !armed inch: every

Enthusiastic Mee t" W'" d Last so I. py and contented. This c onditi o n T ueadav fl1orning a e n uca tional traini n ll' in the S hall Peru Sta te Teache1 can probably be attributed to t he f:

Three yeArs a g ,. , the gir of the schoo l orga n ized 1e Gn Club )hit i mp o rtant of duty by the and by were t o have all they coutd:eat. .tt under the superv m of , dean Pedagog ian staff j as well as r t he eo r(e faculty. might be added that they sure eat th E" entire schoo l. and I Th e [e(leral purpose f th e or - it and seem t o gee away with 1\uge fr ynds of Peru join in is to de fimtely uni te of fo od without a great

p God in the g reat work : and cor\:e ntra te stude n t efforts in deal of un d ue effort.

ha s undertaken 1the wor.<ing out of t,he genera l, The let t er men that ha ve r e• 1 in which they arl turn ed are: Captai n Higgins, the Iintere1ed; the m ore common old reliab le who ma de the all-state usually referred to ufl-

of women. This ganiz •I •) n has been ve ry .tl Th r te n of the college are f f •ling i m ilar organization f01 men rnu !r the s u per visi o n W ' · Jl , de an of men.

I der tb term "student activitie " W e ,a s student s , g e t as m ch from he college as we put into i t

I Shall ve, by organi z ed c oo pera t i on, ! increae our ' ' in-put ' ' that our may be the gr eater ? Shar we take advantage of this oppo rlm ity and e nj oy ourselves in i w,•rkng in uni s on , in making our

Last Tue sday, t cha lt! ho ur, the men met in m nd 1 1d o ne of he p eppiest per' e ting s ever held by the tn n of t uchool. Th e que s tions 01 nnmed t e in· ter es t w ere ta ke n • pend d iscussed, and plans f o r he futur! per· man e nt organiz a tion wer made A temporary nizati co mmittee was ap poin'cd, t:• li • ting o f M ilton Lan dolt, re prn.e nting l colleg• THE Teacher Training t he l '1• de l• ·c1

I. Co ll eg of the West. Paul WJikO::t , tht> I the " bmores (No r m 'll senio H a ' 3 you been d o wn to the ath- Nor mal ju ni or: 'fhc.· , Prospects Look Good. ! eorge Showalt t he , let1c feld wa t ch i ng the va r s ity a nd i th the dean, ,., II

1the team in their scri m- a d regulation s

1mage?? If you we re not able to .._ ___..__;........:...__ _ oragn ization and

1BOP&\" at these practice g11 me s yo u the permanen t <

Ihave ni ssed looking ove r sizing Captain Hi gg in s the next m e eti n rup team t hat loom s s trong f ur t e am last year We a re c o unting m i tte e will be a ·n ' ._a 11. h.- hti L .t "r '" • Y gogut!s Q '(l i ght v1ct one I 1 "m" ir; la nrl n g tt placl in t he. tr'l" divi - Ro!'eno 1 rt: , whll was <•ne of the 1of thi oft(Jni23 j • IJP •fnrt •O<'l ' - -']..-'-';::: lu • Ot I a '1( 11 1

I enou g h letter men are back to L ongfellow, w ho had bo th li n e work for t he be!i illtere

' 0 o hi ec t o pe r ate and t o of the

I k rna e an entir e team of vete ran s and backfield exp e ri ence. school, and at t h tJ.n e, se e should Coach Speer find it to b e Paap. who played a R'Uard. tha t the boys a; ·ell ati the g ir ls th!:j best com bin at io n t o put in the fi eld.

P o me r oy who p la y ed both end have more soc tRI entert·ll nme nt.

I and gua rd. From time to ti •1t, •r. of imletter men, however, are Fisher and Sta nd ley who were portance to the men wil be disj fin i ng that it takes lots of fight ineligi b le last year but who made cu sse d.

i and lots of the old determination 1 their letters at the' w i ng positions The orga iz nt tou rill br b ack of

to be able to keep one of t hose 10 the 1 9 19 se'a s on e y · d f h ev r progresa1"e ID<' a e by 100 o t e br and new red s weaters that were v enmg, S .! ptember

The fir s t social fun i irfs' C lub was held I

1k h r ch oo l a ssembly.

·ven by the old

ub in hor.or of the new , n; or High C lub a ladies.

s t d A veteran backfi e ld could con· any organizati on or depnr t ent in a u r ay issued to them wh e n practice fir st i n the started They a r e finding tha t si s t of Willy, at Wilc o x, school. 1When a n ion of It was h ,. b ., b ' at quarterback, and Bracke nearly four score men orp .li ze f or t e scru s are not a 1t scrub - h 1 Of the at a ves wo r k tiJere i s something t ccompby but that they di s p lay a bra nd S ·f h h bers orne o t e men w o are out I ished. Especi al! v thi& is true I• of fo o tha ll that s hift an d fi g hting for positions and who are when the or gani .•th.n s a de up s peed t o a su r pn s mg degree a nd 1d d k · h : omg some g oo wa r 10 t e prac-

'rhe first part of the evenin em b the ten different

1makes the vars1ty do some hard 1 B h h T f t1ces are uettgen.Jac , o t, work to put anyth10g over on them A hi R h F 1. M Cl r- 1 I d ' s ey, o t erv c ary, 1 n Jcat1 on s are that t he 1921 Pep White, Ha nson Be ihn, Beam e r, t ies initiating eac h other.

' nstance, the Ty-Lo-Ty, wh leader was L ois Tyso n, initia

t> f th : ir watchword. After the · ' oitiation the tm no uncement was I

r Machine, which has the honor of being the fir st f oot ba ll aggregation Kelly, Iver s, Faun ce, Place, Poole, Madden, P. Bize, D. Bize, Milam and Beebe. he Fish-a-Beta, wh ich was direcEd by Edna Fisljer The pri ze 1 t rority, the DeHa-Ze lta was able I ente r t h e ais le because I

With such a w t>a lth o f new mll· terial and a g ood supply of the old. thing3 a re looking upward for that teachers' college in the sout heastern part of the state.

The Old T ime Philo.

Everett Literary S ociety· As soon as Rch ool was 111 1 r fuii -

Jof me n such as ht re ere in Peru College th i& yea•·. l : u ha s always bee n blessPfi men of high id e al s but 1 st.emR ' at we not only have thirtJ. .,.,ercent incr ease in coll erP men b ot we have a "bunch of fcllo • ' who are real live g (, uine 11 n who never in all thei r live WEJP called "sissies"-just 'gt111inc 1 blobded men-real mefl a de for every ant to get their for dancing.

Altho the first da l'l ce was a s nak e an ce (impromjltu) yet it proved rery amu s i ng. The redt of the I ve oing was spent in dancing and enj r'1 yed as oo ly club girls can ·njo y it. Refreshments WE're ""ved, after which Home Sweet

Who said Everett was de•d? That swing, old Phil o 1 f nbr•r11 l was a m ista ke Everett was not talk of reorgao i zi np Phi l!

It was only away on a leave a member of Phi u of absence. It has no w come back long interest in

-gan to Once lifet o Peru State College, r eady t o be- True to their r. omire io lastgin activities wit.h as much en - summer's Phil o ollir !rs, e fE',v Joyt hu s iasm as i t has a lways ha d al Ph"ilomatheans J) ov 1ded 1i pro" Who is Everett ?" we hear &'ram worthy of I • olcJ rtdety. s o me of the freshmen ask. Of The Jaz z Orcehstr pl .yed •o o r course we could not expect them to three selections a n I flomew ·l-" preknow so we are go ing to tell them pared us all to en j r; h .l , 'll bers as well a s others who are n ot that followed. T h a H and acquainted wit h it. Mary Haraji a n del l';tltcd llh ith a Everett is a litera ry soc ie t y quaint dance. Gla11 l :ve \ 1m ed which was orglln ized i':J Peru a long Miss Burton and I wh t Miss time ago. l !s aim has been to Williams and her • cuding 1 aura promote interest in good lite rary Mackprang and I •r n and act ivi ies Some sp le ndi d programs. Geor&'e Showa lter 11 11 lll t r socon si st ing of music, reapinga and lo. The thought · at II proplays h ave been give n. The Ever- g r a m so thoroly e 'v " \ t he (Co ntinued on secon d ( Co ntinue d o n

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other, -e now a pa rt of the Girls' Coach Speer to r epr esent the Peru State Teach· Shively..Collins. e ra Co l l ege, will be the peppie st of h Sh ·vely wh 1. all the peppers thus far tur n ed out. <1 1 o was P•IYS· • - r f o r " Ofll h 1 Coach Sp eer does not sav much.w 1 en e re as11 • • 1 marrie Se pte mber 17 , l1ke Captam Stand1sh m the old '• Co lorado , to Mr. WiJI days he is a man of few wo rd sqs T lfey w il l but have you no ticed the sm il es eat Williard atreet, that hav e adorned his ure a r, Michig a n. hem lat e ly? lf you haven't, I
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Every one
that they had had a evenina-, had become bet-
with each

orm alite. aEil u e ntly , t he co m i ng campa ig n f or C. P SCOVILL, fTo p. J · C. C H A. T BLA I • rh Nebr. Yo n ew me m be r s wil l be a t hor o one u ha ve serve d us we ll and fought - - t J dgi ng f r om inq uiri es made as to

1 1 e ge rank-a Teac he rs College

a g ood fi g ht, and w on Fot years II; you hav e p lead f or a scho ol of co li - t o e n ter Phil o, pros pects f or Doctors SHREVE & H ARAJ IAN i ' t e year a r e good. Altog e t he r , Dentists

J , now le t us ing, X R Ch' ld1 k S 1 rr T he spirit of progr ess io n sho wn in and - a y I rens wor a p e cialty t he Nor ma lite will be

I bead i ng was s ugge ste d by one of Everett Literary Society

It's th e o ld-timP. Philo Offic e Ph nne !7 Resid e nce 103 and 32 ' J i n the college paper. The new If i t has bee n goo d for othe rs, I t is good e oot gh f or me

ISay Flowers '' It With

<Continu ed rrom F i rat Pa e > by t he commi t tee After ca r e· ett memb e rs ha ve a lso ha( so m e I Gresh Cut F lowers, for \ l f u ll y go i ng o ver t he m u lt itude of Dra m atic Club good social tim es. any occasi r n such a s , N birthdays s uggest e d titles the comm i ttee il I t was ev id e nt las t Thursday ow that Ev e r e tt has com t back parti es, r ejllembranc es , -:hose "T he Peru P e dagagia n " as th a t ce rt a in i ndi v id ual s on the t o Peru s ome of ita f ormer nem- e t !. , in approm ust a ppr opriate heading f or camp us we r e har bo ring so me thing h ers are tr y in g t o it a t1om e priate arnn ge ment tf a t -!W coll ege paper. especia ly p lea sant in t h e ir hearts , in the co llege. Committee are a ll seasonso f the year f or twe nty -six bea min g fa ces were alre ady at work p lanning f o th e 0 E Berthold the Floris t G irls f o und. Satur d ay ni g ht , however , first meetin g Th e membfship Nebras ki! Ci ty , Ne br I

A Philomath eao our f ootb a ll boy s and was chosen

a \Walnut I.. 1mbe r e tna nllfacture his .umber es, selling ..!C o schools

MkL tmber Co.

ls' Club , acco r d ing to D r a matic Clu b d isco ve re d what committee is r e a dy t o meet with ·.;. I• r ved punch d uring the was th e cau se; t he y we r e t he lucky anyone inte res t e d in the E\3rett -= _ rat ion d ays t h is fa ll o nes whose "tr y -o uts " g:ot them society. Miss Leona Spar ,S is _

i t he s t ud ents , fac ul ty, m Th i •Q. J , d I c ha i rman of thi s comm t t P.e.l Fl' !lr'J•;; Ir a co me and e nj oy a culi Th e r ece pti on, on that evening War ch furth e r ann o uncertents which will be made eith E' in 1 A but wh en they learne was a wh ole sc hool year in condens "

and it w a s- ed fo rm. D a t es we r e mad e for or pos t e d on th e 1 1 , T 1i s sto re ; f:1 ion tv the • l oar .jfQ :- t d e " ' 1 ; I 4m t o 'rhe r

tb g'l"" l.fl f eachers \.,O Ji ege WIIS '.""l Y g tilil tO lear n of a s i mila r orga n iza ti on • among t he g irl s of t h e sen io r h igh.

We wan t t he m to feel th at we wi ll only be too g lad to help an d boost them T he r e g u lar meet i ng of t he G ir ls ' C lu b is t he first Tuesday of each month. Ever y g ir l of th e c ollege is expected t o at\end these meetings. At th e ore\en t time the most i mp ortant busi l\ ess w ill be to choose t he c ounci l me mbers -so beg in t o t hink who you v a nt to r epr esent yo ur gro up

ha ps t he bes t p art o f th e ev ents was the initiati on of n e w membe r s Leona wa s bra ve th o whi t e wh en she j ump ed out the window. Her b e rt Kelly a nd a g ood commi t t P.e were re sponsibl e f or t he program Dram atic Club office r s fo r t hi s year arP: p resident,

t.r..f • •p" C ub. r.nd th Lnt•J ' rc. • ib8 T_> T he tr easurer i s g lad t o that m ost of the gir ls have aid t he i r c lub dues for this se mes r. If t here a re st ill any H. S. girl s bo have paid t hei r dues fo r t e Girls' Cl ub of the Teac hers Col leg p lease see the t r easurer , L oi Gr iffin, and she wi ll r efun d yo ur

') . Uur pn oes ar e 1t excell ed a pd w e tr.eat .' o w.

Phon e 25 PERU ,

Commercial PHOTOGR

Care/ n11y ond neatly don K ottended to r .od

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Y.W C A.

The second meet i ng of the Y , W C A. was held Wednesday, Octo1 1 ber 28, w i tb over seve nty- five g irls present. Miss Mildred Hanks a cted as leader. T h e topi.c was, "The best Guide in fo llo wi ng Him," the secon d of t he year ' s topics on "Following Hi m. "A fi n e talk was given by Miss Win n ifr e d Elkin$ on "How the old Testamen t Functions as a Guide-book " After a short discussion of t he topi cs, Mia Mildred Williams sang a solo, which was appreciated by al l. Wi th a rousing song the assoc iation closed its second succ essful meting.

How Did You Die7

F ul le r Wo od i e; v ice pres., Floyd Higg ins ; t r eas.,D ona ld Wi lson ; secre t ary, Alice Glrsgow; and advisers, Miss W i lliam s , M iss R osenq uist a nd M r : Brow ne ll. With such in char ge a g ood year i s insured. Coach Cope nhaver, of Superior. money.

Did you tackle that trouble that came your way Wi t h a r es olute he a r t and c heerful ?

Or h ide yo ur f ace fr om the light of day Wi t h a craven s oul and fearful?

Oh ' a troub le ' s a ton or a tro u b le's a n ou nce Or a troub le is what you ma ke i t

.,And i t is n ' t the fact that yo u 're h urt tha t co u nts

B ut on ly how did yo u ta ke i t ?

u we r e bea t e n t o earth? Well, we ll, wh a t's t ha t ?

Co rn e up with a s m ili ng face.

lt'e othing aga ins t yo u t o fa ll down fl at ut to li e th er e - that ' s d isgraee.

rder y ou 're t h rown why t he hi 1r011

B p rou d of yo u r b lackened eye!

It isn ' t he f a c t that you ' re l icked th u s,

I t's ow d i d you fight and why ?

u be done tt) death, what

If you attled the best y ou cou l

If you p lay yo ur pa rt i n t he w orl1

Film s of all s ifes so l Enlarg i ngs fr qn yom ALB ERT Ptl

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A. one of t he best organizati on• i n eoUege. The membership ca mpairn bas been c a rried on with great success, for fully one hu n - ] dred and ten new members have signed our ple dge cards. Many I more will wish to join after they·

We intend to make theY. W. C. have visited our spirited meetings,

Come eut and enjoy it with us

Why, t h Cr i tic w i ll ca ll i t n,

D ea t h c omes ith a cra w l , or come th nee,

And whet r he ' s slow or spr y

I t ;sn ' t the fac tlthat you're dead t • \J

But on ly, h¥ d i d yo n di e? - fc!dmuDil nee Cooke. I

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l ..., RU PE DAGOG I AN .. --------braaka ns second-class mntter Ifi r st of a of eq ua llY e n joyable pr ogla ms w as a happy one. Published Wee kly by t he Pe ru State \ Teachers Colle xe Havi ng bee n so d el ightfull y enwe we r e qu ite r eady fo r ,, •• 4\RE GLAD TO BE OP Cl3 TO l'O U. I nteres t P oi d o n Savings Acc,u ttt l. Safe Investment where your r1oney grow s PERU S.TATE SI.On per year Single copy 5 cts a business meeting Mot ions and nominations were fa ir ly bu rled at Full er Wood ie, cha irm an of the evel)ing Bef or e long, Ph ilo was If you do not recl! ive your Pedagod ia n l:ave nottce in t he Pt•dagogi na box in the Administration building reor gani zed with Don Hunga t e t "' i\londoy morning. Articles Should be written on one side on ly. as t he printers Ar ijlUr B url ey as v ice pres ide nt ; will not accept copy wri t ten on both Ru }lv Koontz , secretary; Ma r ga r e t T r r th e Sanit a r y Bar )er The Chataiilin Je"elry Store Th Sh<b & Ba th. So ft water sidcos qmas , treasure r ; a nd Es the r cha irman of pr og ra m com- Eleitr ic Equ ipm en t , Watch es , C locks, J e welry, Fo un ta in Pe ns, Statione ry School Tas s mTo RtA LST APP Lades ha i r bobbe d. lflJS- S 1 mHtee, comp lete t he li st o f ne w fi •· upp 1es Paul \'i tlc:ox Edi tor in·CbicJ sag (\ Shampoo , r at -e.., ss M •I l:'li. d , Estbe!r 0 lull Assoc iate Editoe 0 cera. The suppo r t a nd e n t hu s i - Agency Neu.ks · a• or e t s Filffd a t €ost A lice Glasgow Assist a n t Bditor as o f eve ry me mber is bac k i ng ka La undry. Our Motto :- ' ' Th e b st th e least mo ney " Arthur Burley Bus ln :ss Manager tht execut i ve hea d s. First doo1nort h Citi zens Sta t j Bank We repair p e ns' I' .I sp ec tacl es f he success of P ho lo depend s on You t patrona ge soliei ., d - GIVC (f I _ ' 'The PedagoJitian." a1 enthus iast i c me mbe rs hi p; co n - I I Goodby e ol d fri e nd-N
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PERU P l<::OAGOG JAN

PERU DEMONSTRATION HIGH SCHOOL II under the Smith-Hughes Co ll ege at Per u t ha t the 11 0 ties in this sta te, and normal trai n - fi r st prer eq u is i te of a tra inin g Peru Co ege First Denv ing under the reg ul at!ions of t he schoo l for teachers is that it be a onstration H. S. in Nebraaka 'state department. h igh class , typi cal sch ool s i t u at i on, The junior and senior high The co ll ege st uoe n t w ho int e nd s wh er e c ha nces of pre paring the schools started off with an enroll· Ito become a hi gh schoo l t eacher coll ege stu den t f or t he e xact si t uament of 217, 169 of whom are to asssociates h i mse lf with t he h ead Uon in whi c h he will t each afte r be found in the upper four grades. , of h is e hosen departm e nt i n the Ig r a dua t ion ar e very hi g h An Students are pretty evenly divid· demonstr a t ion hi g h schoo l. For effort w ill con stantly be mad e t o ed among the six courses of stu dy Ihalf a day at a time he wor ks in study the bes t N ebra ska high offered; academic, commereial, the department f or a p erio d of schoo ls that the de monstra t i on normal training, vocational agri· l e igh t weeks. F r om t he time whe n hi g h sch oo l a t Pe r u may be a c omculture, vocational home eoonom- 1high sch.oo l s tud e nts be(lin t.o 1 binati on of the best p.ract ices curies, and manual training. T he Iassem b le ID t he morm ng , u nt1l ren t m t h1 s s ta t e. Smith -Hughes agriculture starts leave a t t he c lose of th e j The move me nt is ye t in its in·

Farmers Union Store

The Store where you feel "At Home"

Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes

Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price

We solicit your patronage

Phone. 52 Fe.ru, Nebr. off with a class of fGurteen for t he sessiOn fut ure hi g h schoo l t each e rs fan cy Som e pr og r esa has · b een first year. The only cl a ss i n the are learni ng t he wor k of the made i n t h e e nroll ent of an adesenior high school that fa ll s be low ous d e partm ents. By observatiOn quate stud e n t b ody in the se le cforty is the graduating c la ss, of su bjects taug ht the depart- ' ti

a nd is und er way. The pr o blem We have th e agency f or th e Dod ge Br os. car s, an d have a ca r on cal high schoo l si t uation, the wo rk in the de pa rtme nt , by of ad eq u a t e e quipm e nt is be ing the flo or f or d e monstra ti on Call and Jet us show you. Wherein those college studen ts i nves t iga ti on o f hi g h schoo l cours· 1 rapidly so lved Th e g rea ter prob-

We s ti ll have t h e Rac in e a nd N orwal k t ires th e best t he r E' are preparing to teac h in h igh sc hoo l es of study, by a ssis t ing the s tu - lem s of cqrricula will de mand con- Our r e pair d e partm ent is at your s erv ice , and may have oppo r tun i t y t o perfect de nts in activities , tinue d atte nti on Su g ges t i on s Work Gua r antee d ( their training. No pain s h ave and fi nall y by takmg full charge fr om a ll q uarte r s a r e in v ite d , parspared to make thi s high of the de partm e nt for a period of ticular ly from public school peopl e. SULTZBAUGH FISHER Nebraska n Eve ry co urse tim e, t he co ll ege students , often The sch oo l be lon g s t o

on of a comp e t e nt teaching corps , which numbers thirty-two. ment h ead , by takJDg ch a r ge of ' and in e xce ll ent hous ing f a cili t i es. ),'.._·--• The purpose of t he demonstr a· study p eri ods, by g iving inrlivid- ' The wor k of or g ani zat i on is grea t tion high s chool is to offer a t ypi - ua l hel p, by conferenc es r eg a rding
the wh o le Ph one 54, Pe ru S ervi ce Gara g e organ ized al ong t he Jin es lai d ex peri e nced ' state, but is of special in t erest and Auto Live ry, D C. Phe lps , Pro p Ni g ht a nd Day Service Phone 54 L become thoro ly fam1llar w1th the uY the state a utho n t1 e s ; the work of a t ypi cal N e brask a high 1houl d be of speCial ser v1ce to those "'""'u"'"" "' , which is co II ege pre - school. i wh o admin iste r seco ndar y ed ucaatory, the v ocat i onal courses It is the cr eed of the State tion in N et>ras ka I t Fay Bakery Lunches, Confectionery, Fountain Service ,F oof ba Foot ba Ill=___ ____ / / /_.. Island ,. vs. Peru State . Island ·Gha01ps won from 1920 · The men fro111 the west coming t6,Peru · ' Athletic Pield Can dl e S h a d es Li brary Lam ps -' D&e \. <J./ S hie ld s Gifts for Every Occasion Edwards- Evans· Peck Nebraska City, Neb. A venue Store For Stationery School Fountain pens and Metal pencils, 50c to $7.50 See us for your Groceries, Breod., Meats: Fruits and Candy. PHONE 7 3 South of the building-sav es you the lone walk down town H. U. LANDOLT PERU, NEBRASKA PHONE 78 Buy a Budget

Peru 30, Plnttsmouth 0

The l'eru high team has met its fir,t enemy and won. While the high schorll is new and the boys ha\e had but a small. amount of practice they met the Plattsmouth team and defeated the m :30 to 0. With an unusually hea vy line and a fairly fast and 10 h ifty backfield, there showed up Frit ay materia l which shou ld devtt lop a fine ' team before the end of tht. seaso n. I

The game was Peru ' s from the start; lho P lattsmouth playe r! a I aood vame, they on ly threatened l{oal once, at the close of 1 the first half, w .1en they made their downs twice in successio n I around their right side. Peru at wi ll punctured their l i ne fo r _.ii Od gains, and haci l1ttle diffic 11'11111' i n completing forward passes.

The feature of the game was a 1 yar d return of a pt nt by Del ze ll for It was a p r e t t y r...r'n· al ong th e s ide line in fro nt o f the bleachers, and s h o we d t he captain's possib i lities as a n o pen field runn e r But per haps more noticeble on this run, was t he sp le nd id inter""e r ence b y the res t of th e team. Eve r y man was cu tting down an oppo n ent and then was o n his feet after an o th e r.

With this vict or y to i ts c r ed i t, th e team goes to worK. thi s w eek preparing for Nebraska Ci ty n ex t Friday T h is will w i t hout d oub t be a bardP.r game, b u t the boys are d e termi n ed to le t no games dr o p. since s u ch a goo d re co r d has been sta r ted. The t e am has the full s uo po r t of schoo l and tow n, so it wil l doubt less have i ts ba nd o f r o oters at N e braska 8ity nex t Frid11y.

T he l:lmall group of men an d Y. M. c A.

i oys who me et t:very Wed nesday evenin g in th e hasemer:t are t her Jc

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ter buildi ng.

We expect t o do g r eat thin gs thi s year Mr. C r ago, o ur adviser who has b ee n adviser fo r th e past four years, i s aga i n wit h th P. g r oup to le nd hi s judgment where it is need ed. The cabinet fo r th e first se mester is : P r esid en t , Carl R osen qui s t

Secretary, James Si m mo ns.

Treasurer. D A G anze l.

Pub li city , J. Dona ld Blankenship

The Y. M stag feed Sat ur day m or ning , September 24, was a l{reat suc ces s. T h e r e we re abo ut 30 men and boys out, even if i t

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ICo me in and g e t· We ha ve as la rg o f t h is s ize .' \oY£.. frie'nds an d • re am.

•s any t ow n ate our old t o m ak e n e w was 6:30 in th e morning Yes, I'll the e ats were good. Ask

IIWe Boo s t Peru - and Feed you too

"Tiny" Showalter about the Who are we? · i es We are gol n g t o have some Bu rli ngto n Cafe , o n e bl ock no r t h Nebr a s ka Ci t y more of these stag fe eds a nd good B url i ngso n D epot. times ; better -join us, men

Heretofore, there has not been a n e ntrance fee in order to be a membe r o f the Y. M.. b u t t h is year the o r ganizat i on voted a f ee of a dollar a year

T he cabinet is planning on having some very interesting ta lks b y members o f the faculty, bu si ness ! men of Peru and out- of-town men. Mr. Showa l ter leads the smging ; and we have some peppy songs. Co me out, men, on Wednesday evening and see for yourseves.

The Catholic Association.

Peru was the fi r st Norma l in the sta te to have a Normal Ca tholic

Association. This association was

organi zed many y ea rs ago for the purpo s e of bringing Catho lic students t ogether , in both religio u• anrl social functions.

It is now composed of twelve! held last w e ek, Misiil Laughlin was

membera At a bus iness meeting e lected sponsor, Miss Dworak, president, Miss Casey, vicP. presi- 1

dent, and Miss Carver,

First B udget Number

We are t r } ing to he l p yo u make this o ne uf th cnJ 1 a bl e a nd prosper· o us year of your Ji

lfiirWe c lose f o ,.. footbal l ga m es

M iss Li llian

THE PERU PED IAN to have at least o1\e business and social meetinl{ each month. s lud y It is hop ed t 1 e may have a chapel in Pe r... 1e near Why ha ve your s h oes "Cob bled U p" when you can have There is no Cat ho lic c h u r ch i n Peru , but thru th e kindness o f Mrs. Jack, serv ices arP. he ld se mimonthly. 1'h e orllanization meets every Sunday .morning for B i ble fut u r e Th is would ben efit not th em rebuil t like n ew, t h e facto r y way. At the Best Shoe on l y th e C. C. A b u t a lso t he Shop. Polis h es, l aces a n d D r Scholls foot app li a n ces school as many s tude n ts w ho for sa le EL M ER R l NGER, P eru, Nebr. wou ld I i ke to come t o Pe ru go t o ot her sc hoo ls i n o r der to ha ve the I adva n tages of a c hape l. - ============================= ' Yon g et Full Value Fr o m yo ur gar me n ts if th ey are kept The jBUY BUCK'S BOOTS Latest Styles are always I found at this store T h e new toe for m e n and w n men, in and dark tan in !';hoes or oxfo t·ds BUC K •s BOOTERIE City, Nebr. fre e fro m du s t , spot an d s o i l. L et us th o r oly clean t he m; y ou w i ll be su rp"ri !ied how m uc h mo r e wea r y ou can ge t ou t of a s ui t or an y garm e nt t ha t is ·kept clean. Me n' s t wo-p iece sui t cl e ane d $ 1. 5 0 J, A. C E JKA La di es' sk ir t Clt!a ned 1. 8 5 Tailor and Clean er Phone 6 2 lihe Citizens - eState .9lank F ac u lty a n d st u de nts will fi n d a n acco u nt w i t h us a g reat con\len ience to th em. C ons ul t u s co n cerning any busines s p r ob le m yo u may have E E. GOOD, P r esident 0 M. GOOD. Cas hi er, j. W McA DA MS, V President CARROL L LEW IS , A ss t C a s hier ANNA F FARLEY, Ass t ,Cashier Eyes Exam i n e d and Glas ses Fitted F in e W atc h a nd J ewelry Repairin g ERNSTINE JEWELRY <::0 Ne br aska C ity, N e br To tbe man o r yo un g man--'' Who Gores'' T H E FLORSHEIM §HOE COME TO F. W . Cleveland & Sons I 0. J. Mils tea d- -Ciothing Store NE' ebr Cat N •h r For your clothing, furn1sn1ngs, Ladies' ready-to =- wear, dry goods and notions . C o opers "Allen A" brand underwear. Wil s on Bro s shirts and Gordota' s caps for men A th e n a und e r w ear, Perron's Gloves Bl a ck C a t a nd Gotbatu Gold Stripe Hosiery For L a dies T he l a r g e s t store in Sou !hea s tern Nebra s ka. l T R Exlen1 ·un nv itati on t t. cui • to 'me ..> th i, I me m berts oi the fJ1 all U!IUal (h 1ncludi ng \ I v :m el lsC a ndy Statio n ery, Books Victrolas and r c- n edl.s Barnes' Phar m ac y Pac u lty! Have you v is i ted
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COUNLIL APPH OV KO

Rl'presentative Co mmittee

OP ENING OF ENT F.:RTAINMEN'l' SEASON

M1ss Lillian Euhanlt

At Wo rk o n D e tai ls.

SLurlPnt ronnc ilH a r <- rlt fin i t t> in fl!8<'11<·ullv evt>r v co ll ege in th" <'liUntry fo rm s a nd mcthnd-> usHi \ IllY }! l'(·:lth·; h ut t he ur i nrq>ll' '" on whic h th e o rsraniza ar '' for llt'rl, are th f' !;ami'. Th e $lre!l'" m ay Le on o nl y on e pnn c 1ple!>. bu t all hav(• the i r An of t h i:> i" t he·t r adi· tinnal law a t the U of Va A may d ma n y othe r thin g- 1 that do n 1t co n fo rm t o th t> and narro-11 ' p'lt h but on e thing he may not d o is to cheat i n examii1"Hion Su ch nff t> nse is ponic:flabl!.' b v exp u ls io n P:1in !\t d i tRry Acarle m v foc uses th e s p.•t lil.!ht o n "lvi n.r : " Bo u t h Caroli na on cn n rl u ct a nd g !.' n· So me in stitu ti o ns ha ve THE 1920 P E P MAC B:l N E t hr tl t he ar ti nn o f th e Only five o f th ese rr.e n are mi s si ng i n thi s year ' s l i ne-up. L e ft t o ri g h t, stand in g : L a nd o lt, E fl ne to t he ex tr e m P, soc i a ll y, a nd 1 Ro se nqu i st, Tr o ud t , Pa a p , C. R osenqui s t , L ongfe ll ow , Coach Spee r. Middle r o w : Gate ly, otnerwise. A goldt n maxim that ! (Catai n 1920) , Hi ggi ns ,(Cap t a in 1921 ) , Bracke Bott o m r ow : Wil s o n , Wilcox a untversa l appltcat inn sh o u ld be d h M d Je r e : o e r at ton 10 ve lopmeot o f l i te r a r y an d deba t- TH E PEHU-YO RK a l l th 1ngs T t de l v ng pr i nci 1 i og societ ies. a n d s uc h ot he r o rne wo gr ea r u n r 1 • H ard F ought F as t G ame with a Clos e I h h d t co un c ils gaoi z atio ns as w i ll be o f d is tin c t , E ar l y ic th e ha !f P e ru P e 1 u pon w Jc scu e n · · Score, 16 to 13 h ld b f • . t w o be ne fi t . Wi t ho u t a ll ow mg a rnult1- was f u r t he r ha nd ica p ped by the s o u e o rm et • a r e 1n

FOOTBALL GAtdE sk i n acr oss Bo we rs kick ed go a l a nd the he lf end e d, Y o rk 7, Pe r u 6.

Deli gh ts P er u Mu sic Lov er s Th e so ng r ec ita l b y L ill ian E uba n k Fr ici ay evening wa s probabl y t he p r in ci p al mu s ical event o f th e sch ool year. M us i c love r s w e r e much p lea se d t hat th e e n te r t a i nmen t co mmi tttee was able to secur e as o ne of the numbe r s o f t he enter t a in m en t cou r se a n a r t i st o f he r accompl is hmen t and r epu t ati o n. Mi ss Eu ban k si ngs leadi ng ro le s with the Metropolita n Ope r a Company of N e w Y or k a nd al so wi th the Chicag o Op e ra ti c Assoc iatio n, t he lead in g mu s i cal or g an iza ti o n o f th e countr y . T his i s the k i nd o f a r ti st tha t wi II keep P eru on the ma p mu s ica ll y Miss Eubank ' s vo ic e i s o ne of vib r a n t b ri ll ia ncy of t imbr e , a tru e I m ezzo t hru oU't a w id e r a n g e S he was at h t' r bes t in her oper a t i c number s , in which s he a vo ice o f u nu s ual r ou nd n ess r eso na n t p o we r b u t a lway s o f co m· pell ing beauty He r p r ogr a m was va ri e d and s h e wa s able to en ter in to t he sp ir it o f t he ly ric a l mos t as r eadily as t he d r am a tic N o t t he lea s t acco mp lishm en t o f M iss Euba n k was h er ab il i ty to C pl i c i ty o f suc h c lubs or soc ie ti e s 1 loss of f u ll back Wi l ly, w h o had to w ords: De m l> cr a cy, anti r, op e r a - Old ma n j i nx in vad e d th e P e ru _ g ive us s u ch a fi ni sh ed concert t i un. T he fi rs t in vol ves t he ri g ht I Th e cl asses a nrl f ac u l t y ha ve m e t f ootball cam p a nd a lth o t he men Ibe r emov ed th e 11:ame o n ac- u nd e r such o b v io us handicap s , of r e p r esen ta ti o n b y th e JlOVe r n<>d, in th e res pect i ve g r ou ps a nd u nan- made it ver y pl a in th a t he w as an count of seve r e JnJ u n es. Th is loss a lwa ys d isplayi ng a most g r ac i o us bu t at the Sa m t J"m e . d oes not ' i m ou s ly e nd o r se d th e idea o f a pr ove d a r eal ha ndicap a s Willy unw Aicom e ca ller th ey we r e u nable at titude and r eal co ncern f o r the · t d t · t" Th k had bee n " t e a r i n g 'em u p " f or mea n t h at prin c ipl e now p r a c tice d s u e n o r ga n lz a ton e w o r - t o get r id of hi m . P e ru was co n- we lfare o f he r a u d ience R ealiz in g · in g out of t he d e t ai ls as t o t h e g oo d g a i ns th ruo u t t he first ha lf. in Russ ia. Co -o pe r at io n in 1ts ap - t s e que ntl y for ced t o take th e s mall As a r esul t o f t he necessa r y s hi ft · t ha t th e low t emperature of t h e plication. he r P, i s t hat " pull i ng make up of t he m achi ner y a nd its e nd o f a 16 - 13 s c o r e i n t hei r game 1 th 1 f bl t r o om wa s a fa ctor wh i ch might t ogether ' ' f or t he c o mmon go o Y w i t h t he Y o rk grid s t e r s, p f t d dd d t . t eas i ly m a r the m usi cal succe11s of d b c r eatirm i s now in t he ha nd s o f a ng JD e 1neup a urn e co s I all the i ndiv l dun ls of ('ollege rep r etwnta t i ve stu d ent co mmitte e , Th d h y fi ld er u a sa e Y a o a e w o polO s h d • wh irh is m <> t!ttng uai l)·. T he mem- ur s ay , 0 0 t e o r k e · to York ' s sco r e . In th e r e c i ta l, s e a r r an g.: h r pro This i s a l•<'llYS r· I"J re 1.,..,. • n · - -· •T•Y an u rws'u a l w a y, putt the 1![E.>.t"u - f'-• sq uad hac' ' ever ythmg fte1 r t t h t hd .-1 · .te •r· •· H I , s k M "ld d a c r os ano e r ou c own. {Jn g wor k i ng e lements are u n te r, .Jeo na pa r s, 1 r e way · r e p eateo ga i ns wer e ma de h 1 1 16 t T h th th u s t es t1 ng out the pos s Jb!lJt Je organized , w i th d e fin i re o bj ectives H a n k < H ddegRrde Yeck L o is th r u' Yo r k ' s lin e and a r o un d t he ir t e r tota pom s e n 10 e of he r vo i ce u nd er t he circum R'ca nG ri ffi n , Va u ghn Ca s le r, Geo r ge la s t qua rte rt the P eruv1ans began in vi ew e n €1, , whli e t he fr eq uent pases t o get b us y a nd after co m p leti n g ces , a nd so lv ing t he t em pe'l'a tu r e Such a r e t he ge nera lities What, Wl ll y and Elm e r W li so n which t he p ed agogues co mpl e t e d pr oble m be f ore attem pt ing h er • • 1 a l o ng pass Wtlcox t o Ro t he rt , specifical ly, ca n a col leg e stu d e nt • T he dP. Ii be r a ti o n s o f thi s co m- kept th e Yo r k squad guessmg Wi(e on t ook t he ba ll acr oss f o r th e h eavie r nu m bers. Th e n w he n t h e orga nizat ion a cco m p l is h, he r e at mi t t ee whe n fi ni s he d, wil l be s ub- B uettgenba ch 's educa t ed toe wa s l ast sco r e o f t he game. pr o b le m was sol ved, M iss E u ba n k Per u? Th e f o llow i n Q." w as offe r e d m i tted t o t he c lasses for th e ir r esp ons i ble fo r a p lact kic k in the :_ - d id n ot he s i ta te t o give us her a s a ha s i 14 f or p r e lim 1na ry discu s -a ppr ova l, in wh o le o r i n pa rt. S u g - fi rst q ua rte r a nd a d r o p kic k in 1 Mr. Sc h oeni k e a cco m pa ni ed by best num b ers , and i n a way wh i ch s ion o f this su hject : gest io ns f r om all sou r ces a r e i nv it- th e second quar t e r , w hi ch br ought Claren ce H aw x by, moto r e d to wa s mos t g r at i f ying A lw a ys keepThe f o l lo w i ng ar e Jle n e ra l s ug- ed T his wo rk o f n!.'cess ity will P eru's t o t a l to s ix poi n t s. Th r u - Paw nee City last Sa t ur d ay w he r e ing t he comfort of he r a udi en ce in th ey w e re t he gu ests of Cha'rl es a.; to the o f c r €- take con s iderablE.' t im e o ut t he fi r s t ha lf P e r u was r e pea t- Gately M r Sch oe nike r e po r t s t hat m in d , the a r t is t d id n o t t h in k o f a ti n!Z an o r g an ize d b ody am o ng the I n a ll thi s pr e limin a r y wo rk , i n p en a lize d b y u mp ire Rid d e ll, C h uck i s d oi ng excelle n t w o rk po ss i b le dam ag e to her vo ic e , bu t s t uli e n ts of th e co lle gE>. Th ey are t he e le ct i ng of th e o r ganizatio n who li ves i n Yo r k , a nd a f te r a e s pec iall y i n the man ua l t rainin g sa ng th ru the p r og r a m wi t h a s l itsubje c t to el a t- o r ation a nd ad d itio n. m e mbe r s a nd in it s d e l i be ra ti o ns. s e ri es of these ' set back s " Yo r k d e pa rt m ent which he o bse r ve d. t ie ti me b et we en numbe r s a s poss i-

1. To fo s t e r and promote a ll may a ll l nok to t h e future, and wa s placed w i t hi n scor ing d i s t an ce b le g en er a l sch oo l activ iti es i n a sa ne, ke ep 10 m i nci o u r g e n f' r al pu rp os e: of th e g o a l and after qu ite a ba t- a c o nt inuance of s ucc ess i n h i s Soon we will h ave a ne w a u ditoenerget ic. or ga ni ud m a nn e r A Gr ea t e r an d Bt> tte r P e ru ti e s ucceede d i n pu s hing the pi g - w o rk o n L nA t

2. T o e nf or ce a re:: p e ct ful nbs e rvatio n of the r ules a nd r egula - 1 ti o na of t he sc hool; a n d to p r o mul - 1 ga t e s uc h other "' f or offic ia l sa ne - ! ti on a'l s ha ll be f o u nd n e cessary t

3 To ad ver t i se a cti vely at ell ti me Rthe P e r u S tate Tea ch e r 's lege (l'hi s i n ways, al so, t ha t are no t a vailable t o th e ad mini s trati o n 1 - as when wor king w i tb p ro s pec- 1 tive in d i vi dual students) T o p r o- ' v ide f or ne ws b eing .;e n t t o all s tate ' ' d ailies a n d p articula r ly news to , h n,me pap er o f each stu d e n t. et c

4. T o ca rr y out a d efi nitely cmcei ved p r og r am o f hringing 1 high sc hool students in t ou ch I with the s chool ; i e , b y prov i ding f f,lr a high day; 1 SJuthea s t e r n Neb r aska high sch o o l athletic meet; f urn;s h ing at hl e tic officials, dra matic coaches, etc

5. To encourage and deve lo p th e practice of dai ly exercise o n t h e pa rt of eve r y student. (Th is in 1 some other manner than mere walking.) I

6. To maintain a student em 1 ploymPnt bur e au.

7. To actively assi5t in main - 1 taining anrl u elnt>tnJl •"e wor\, and scope of 'f ache ' l l c ·

SUt:<.;ESSOR TO THE NOR M A LITE =- - ==-- -=-=----PEI:W , NEBRASKA. WEDNRS D A Y. OCTOB E R 12, 192 1.
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TUE E I>I'rO RI Al, STAF F

Inte r collegiate Debati ng. Representa tiv es f r om ni ne N e· bra s ka co ll eges met in Lin co l n la s t Sat urd a y fo r th e ir fi r s t reg u lar me e t i ng f or t he se lect io n of a qu esti on t o be deba t e d th is ye a r by mem be rs of th e Ne bras ka Interco ll egiate D ebati ng L e a g ue. After

Try th e Sani t a ry Ba rbe r Sh o p & Bath. Sof t wate r E quipm ent, L a dies h a i r bob be d, ma ss age, Shampo o, fl r st -ela ss ba r bers. Ag-e ncy Nebr a s· ka City L a u n d r y

Paul Wi lcox E di tor jn C h ief Est her Odzell Associate E <.l itor A lice Glasgo w As;. is t a nt Ed it o r Arthu r B ur ley Hu sl n css l\lann g c r F irst d o or u ortb Ci tize ns 3 l a t c Ban k Y our p a tronag e sol icited

E ducation is amatter of grow t h s eve r a l q uest i o ns had been p ro d d l t d Om pose d b y r e p rese nt a ti ves fro m d iff-

The Cha t al a in J ewel r y Stor e I ' Watch es , Clo ck s , J e we lry, Fo un ta i n Pens, Stat ione r y sc hoo l ' S u pp li e s

M a il 0r der's Fi ll e d at E.ost

Ou r Mo tto :- "The bes t good s for t he lea s t money

an eve opmen an we a r e c· t 1 d th a t er e nt cn ll e ges, a nd a fte r a t h oro 10g o rea 1ze mo r e an more 1 th t h t ly f r o m d iscuss i o n of t he me ri t s of t hose 1s grow comes no me r e I · t· b t f al l pr o pose d a pref e r e n t i al vote was c a ss ro o m act1v 1 1e s u r om human co ntact. B e ca use of t h is t ak e n to d e t e r min e t he c hoi ce A co unt of t he votes of t he fi r st ba l- I fact stude n t act i v i t i e s of var ious a nd X -Ra y C hi ld r e ns work a S pec ia lt y lo t rev ea led a d e cid ed pr e fer e nce k i nds are bei ng emp hasized a s a f or th e qu es tion , " Reso l ved, T hat Office P hone 27 Re s i d e nce 103 and 3 2 n e ce ss a r y part o f one ' s d e ve lo p th e pr i nci p ie of t he cJ osed shoP I nlen t B ut We d no t s top with t h t h b t k , u is j us t i fia ble." m on s s ep s ave een a e n t o '·Say It With th is. in order to b ri ng a bou t com· Professo r E a so n, w ho r e pres en t · e s ta bl is h o n o u r ca m p us a loca l ' p le t e develop me n t it is nece ass r y ed Per u at th e Li nc o ln mee ting , c ha p t e r of a n at io na l d ebate r s ' Gr es h Cut Flower s, f or t o Co nsl.der t e r e l1'gio us a s well h any occas ia n suc h a s '' t d t f · t ho no r ar y s oc ie t y to w ich m e m- r e por s g oo p r os pec s or m e r - we d d l ' ngs, b 1'rth days as th e intellectual a n d soc ial b f 1 II' · co l leg iate d e bat i ng at Pe ru th is er s 0 team s o n Y a r e e lg l- pa r t ie s, r e me m b r ance s , na t ur e Wlril e t he r e li g io us ph ase bl f b h ' rn h · · · ye ar, ev e n tho f o ur of the seven e o r m em er s 1P· x e a 1m IS \ funera l:; etc., i n appr oof developmen t is lo oked afte r o n d e bate r s of la s t y ea r' s t e ams t hus t o g i ve debat e r s r ecogn iti on \ p r iate arran g e m ents a t the campus in 8 m easure b y th e Y., i n t h e g r a d uating cla sse s a n d s imil ar to th a t o f m emb er s of a t h- \ a ll seaso ns o f t he yea r W C. A , t heY M C. A. and th e d i d not r e t urn to schoo l thi s le ti c t ea ms n o t on ly, b ut ' as m em - G E Bertho ld th e Fl oris t

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Mee k Lum ber Co C. C A , we a re glad, a s a sc hoo l, ye a r T hos e who did retu rn bers o f th e ho no r a r y s ocie t y t o give 1 to Rev . C la ud ic ma n are L eo na w ho wo n the th e m n ationa l r eco g nit io n as we ll. o f th e Ba p t ist Chu r ch a nd Rev. E s pechd p ri z e a s t he be s t a ll -r o und Th e coac h o f d e ba tin g a nd M i ss _____ C Mitch ell of th e Me th o di s t • W 'l l ' f th b l ' k ' d e bater la st year; E st h Pr D e lz e ll , 1 Ja m s 0 e pu IC sp ea mg I Th e s e wh o ably ass is t ed in d ef e at i ng d epa r t m e nt will w ork in c lose tw o men have alre ad y w on a p lace h th ' th th d b t Yo r k in o ne of las t year s co n t e s t s; armon y IS yea r WI e e a 1 i n th e hea rt s o f a goo d ma ny o f

Ch urch t o o ur com munit y Th is Firs t " For

Thi s store exte n ds a n in vitation to the E r la nd N e ls on , last year ' s "s ub" ers __ I the facu lty and stud e nts. · I t is w ho a l so t oo k pa r t i n th e Cotne r h oped t hat th e cl oses t kind of co- Girl s' Club Notes. ope r ation may be main ta in e d be · tween o ur s ch oo l a nd th e!ie t wo

deba t e, in wh ich he s how ed hi m s e lf Th e reg ul ar mee ti ng of th e G ir ls t o be a co m i ng deba te r In a d d i -Club was h e ld Tu e sd ay , Oc t obe r 4. t i on t o last year's de bat er s, there M i ss T o li n gave a ve r y i n te r es tmen, i n t h e work in w hi ch we are ar e a nu mber o f go o d pro s pec t s ing and ins t r u cti ve hea lth ta lk ali e ng a ged

M.I!II.I-111111 p orte r fo r th e scnoo l pa per a bo ut •th e r e liminary tryouts t o The J u. G ' s a r e now o r ga ni z- 1 o rn e fo lks be li e ve be he ld Wlthm t h e ne x t -two o r e d wi th Miss Koo n tz as pres id e n t, one ge t wh a t he d eser ves Act i ng up o n th i s b e lief, t h e s taff of t he Ped a gog ian, represe n t in g the sc hool, w i shes t o g i ve t o Hope

t h ree weeks Cora Parke r as v ice p r esident, and T ho se membe r s o f t he stud e nt Yr sa H a nse n as s ec r e t a r y a nd body and f ac u lty esp e cia ll y int e r- treasu r e r ested in d ebat in g a r e wo r k i ng not Th e f o ll ow in g g i r ls ha ve be e n r.ho s e n as co u nc il'm e m bers : J U. on ly tp mak e in terco l le g iate deba t · G.'s. M is s K oo n tz , J os ie Wea t hering a pe rm a ne nt t h i ng o n our ca l· hogg · Winn i fred El ki ns; H om e e nda r Th ey a r e e ndeav o r i n g a lso Gi rl s , D or o th y P e ttit , Alic e to s e nd o ut t he bes t p oss ible r ep r e- gow ; Oak G le n Sa r a Co le ma n ; sen tatives o f t he schoo l as we ll. Mrs D as he r' s, Vivi a n Co r ey ; Mr s Eve r y e ffor t i s' be in g p u t fo r t h t o Tay lo r 's Lue ll a D owe ll ; Mt. Ve rn o n H a ll, Anna G ilb ert , H a ze l give proper r e cog n iti o n to t h ose H eat on , Ma t i lda F ritz. Ad e l!J. id 1 wh o e n te r the tryo uts a nd make P r o ko p, Ze lia Ch a pl a in, Ma y Harpl aces on t. he t e am s Fo r s e ver a l ri so n

K e ep A£oin'

L ew i s, t he last ed i t or o f t h e N orma lite a la rge b undl e of t he s tu ff called appr ecia ti o n.

Du rin g the s e c o nd se mes t e r of la st year and t h e su mm e r s cho ol Miss Lewis s uc ce s full y ext r a cte d co py from wi llin g bnt f o r g etf ul c ontri b u ters, gu i ded t h e pr oof up and down the ' h i ll , a nd super i ntend e d the d istr i buting of th e pa p ers to the subscr i bers T hru smoo th weeks and r o u g h ones she was a l ways o n th e job, a n d i t was a. j o b !

So as t he Pedagog i an begins, w e c he er the edi tor th r u whose zea l t he No rmali te 's w ork was e d a nd saved fr o m b eing fi n ishe d."

T he Ped a gogian staff an_.d the w ho le s ch ool j o in jn wishing M iss Lew is the ve r y best.

John Gibson

It is w i t h a k een s e nse o f loss that th e stu de n t s of P er u State College ha ve to ack n o w ledge the dea th of one o f t heir fe llow c o mr a des , J oh n Gibson

If yo u s trik e a th o rn o r Keep a -ga in'!

Jf i t ha il s o r if i t s no w s, K eep a-ga in ' !

T ai n't no u se t o s i t a n ' w hin e

Wh e n th e fi s h a in 't o n y our lin e ; Ba it yo u r b ook a n keep a -try in 'Keep a-ga in '!

Wh e n th e weat her k i li s yo u r crop, Keep a- g o i n'!

Th o 't is w o rk to r e ac h t he t op, K e e p a-go in '!

S'p os e you r e out o ' ev' r y d ime, Gitti n ' brok e a i n 't any crim e;

T e ll t h e w o r ld y o u ' r e f e e lin ' p r i m eK ee p a-gain' ! ·

Wh e n it look s like a ll is u p, K e ep a -ga in '!

D ra in t h e s wee tness from t he cu p, a -go i n ' !

See th e w ild bird s on t he w in g,

H e ar t he be ll s t hat sw eet ly r ing , Whe n yo u fe e l l ik e s i ng i n' , s i ngKeep a-go i l}'!

-FrankL. Stan t on

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(<'.<>rotlnu••<t rrum b'lrllt PR!:< a nd the ball wa s t o him With j Dr. Pa lm e r l! in d ley of O ma h a rium tn which to hold even t, ofl two NeLr ask a City p lay e r s a lmo .s t l will de li ver a lect ure on Can cer this kind. It hoped t ha t we o n ht m, he m a nage d som e ho w to Iand Its Pre vent i on , o n the ev e ning shall be able to bu il d up suc h a ca t ch t he ba ll a nd get aw ay f or a of October 13, at th e mo ving p i crep u tation musically tha t we ma y/ t o uchd ow n tur e th ea tre, i n P e ru hear artists of the r a n k in The wh o le g r o up of spP.c t a tor s Dr. F i ndl ey i s s ta te c ha i rman of Peru and th a t they may have t he ' r ea lized a ll at on ce t ha t t hat was t h e A me r i ca n S ocie t y f or t he Co n · inspiration whic h comes f r o m s in g- pra ctical ly the_ e nd and t he Itro l of Ca n cer, an d i t is a p r i v il eg e ing to a capacity house r oo ter s we nt wild P e ru then ktck - t o ha ve h i m i n our city f or t hat e d goa l making t he sco re 14 t o 7 e ven in g. T he soci e ty of w hich h e Neb raska City 7. Per u 14 , in fav or of P e ru, and ab o ut t h re e i s sta te c ha irma n is a nat io n -w i d e

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pr obably o ne of th e cl oses t aod 1 t he !lame e nded w ith no furth e r pre ven t ed It i s a big wo rk best co n tests that have been se e n · s co n ng. S t at icia ns s ho w that 18 0 , 000 death s on the gri di ron in th ese parts for The Pe r u l ine u p was as fo ll o ws w er e du e t o ca ncer in thi s co un try a lo ng time. A t n o minute of t he th r uou t t he g am e: E nd s. Medl ey g am e was t he outco m e certa i n. and and Co msto ck; ta c kles Bruns d o n eve r y o ne was in ten t and expe ctant Iand Ba th ; g ua rd !:' , Gi lli s pi e a nd th ru o u t t he ga me. W illiams ; cente r. Ca rr; ha lves

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f o r d e mon s t r ati o n Ca ll a nd Jet u s s ho w y ou We Rt ill ha ve th e Rac in e a nd N orwa lk ti res the best t he r e a r e Our r e pair d e partment is at y our se r v i ce , and Wor k G uaran t eed S ULTZ B AUGH & P ho n e 54, Pe r u Service Ga r age Au t o L ivery, D C Ph e lps , Pr o p Ni g ht

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a nd Day S ervice Phone 54 w i t h eac h t eam having g r e at diffi- C ollege Men Enter taine d cu lty i n m a king dow ns T h e pl ay- Mr s. Wa hl and th e d o rmitory Th e subj ect of ca ncer is o ne ,t hat e ve r y o ne o ugh t t o kn o w thing a bo u t and i t i s se ldo m t hat a man of Dr. F indl ey ' s ca li br e co mes t o P e ru t o lec t ure to u s. Farm ers , t ea che r s , t o w ns me n- e ve ry a d u lt

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Thur sday e ve n ing Oc t obe r 13 Admi ss i on a bso lutely f r ee. do wn th e fi e ld wit h s ma s her,; th r u was en joyed . Miss Ki te played f o r Field Work t he Ji nQ As t he t ea m drew n ea r u s t he "Spri ng • N y mph ," Mi ss Tuesday eve ninJl Oct obe r 4 th e Ne braska C ity g na I a o ret t y , Wa i tz e l gave t he "Fl o we r So ng " repr e se nta ti ves fr o m P eru w ent t o a lo ng pass was to ssed t o Medley o n he r v i oli n. L astly Miss W e ll s co mm u ni t y g ath e r i ng at a scho ol over t he go al lin e w h e r e h e com - sa ng t wo nu mbe r s " Roc k ing in house near Verd o n M iss Wray pl e t ed the pass , and t ouched i t t o t he Wind ," an d "Mot he r of t he t e a cher of t hi s di s tri ct, th e g o und for a count o( s ix p oin t s P ea rl. " planne d th e m ee tin g Co mmum ty

Peru the n kic ked go al, ma k ing t he Th e r est of th e tim e was "get song s wer e s un g und er the lead ets r r.: 7 to 0 for P e r u N o m or e a cquainted " time and m uch musi c s hip of Mi ss Palm e r a nd t o the scor inv Jas ro-;;e q uarter and was urge d fr om t he pia no a nd acco mpani ment of t he sch oo l vicS(:l\'t'.n minut es pa ssed in the f o u,nh I Q!!i, qd1rter when N e bras ka after h o me? M r s. Wa hl sa id , " The City, sang a nu mber of f o lk so ngs a ser ies of successful passes an d g irl s were reall y m or e ba sh ful t han t o the a c co m pa n i me nt of h is g ui tar.

Pe r u has o n e of t he ha r d e s t w histle Sh o rt t a lks we r e th e n f ootball sch e dul es in t he co nfe r e nce j g iv e n b y Mr. Andre ws and Mis s circ les thi s year. E i g ht of th e fir s t Tuck e r. Mr D e lze ll, t he sp ea ker str i ng c o llege s of th e s t a t e co m p- of thP. eve n ing , g a ve a ver y in sp irlete the li s t F o ur of t hese maj or ing ad d re ss H e dw el t lar gely on attra ctions w i 11 be s t aged o n th e the co -o per a t io n tha t sho uld e x is t P e ru fi e ld. The s ch e dul e of the b e tween diffe r e n t t r ad es and pr od ow n the fi e ld f o r a good g a in , but games yet to co m e f o ll ows: · fe ss i on s. He condemned very s t r on g ly t h e sen t im e nt t hat see m s to e xist am o ng cer t a in t ra de s a n d we re give n a p e nalty of 15 ya r ds O c t o be r 14, Gran d I s la nd a t gi vi ng t he m thi r d d o w n and a bout P er u. pr of ess io n s t hat the irs i s t he o n ly s eve n or e igh t y ards to go. A p un t Octobe r 2 1, K e arn ey at Kea rn ey. o ne Afte r t he program ice cr e a m

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ing was most! v o n the defe nse by gi rl s wer e at home to t he me n of P er u , t he Neb r a s ka City tea m t he s choo l fr o m t hr ee t o fiv e pl ay ing in tht! P e ru t e rritory a o'c lock o n Satu r day af t ern oo n The goo d s hareo f the ti me Only twice, o r g a n izat i on w h ic h hafl been f o r mho,ve ve r , did they serio usly t hreat · t! d of th e g i r l s o f M t Ve rn o n was e n t he P e ru goa l, and the n t he l e nt ir e ly r espo ns ib le for th e ar · danger was on ly m o mentary ra nge men t e Coff e e, th e d ri n k f o r to yourselv es t o co m e o ut t o he ar ST UDE NTS H EADQU ART ERS Dr . F ind ley a t th e Crys tal Th eatre

in P e ru a nd vicinity- you owe itLun c h es , C o nfectionery. Foun ta in S e rv ice Try us. We st ri ve t o p lease

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e w e r e se r ved i n a tru ly co untry s t y l e T he d e leg ates came _,.....,_...,. that t he play was to be a pass a nd ' Nove m ber 11, Way ne at Peru seve ral N ebra ska C i ty fellow s Novembe r 18 , Ha s ti ng s a t Peru ru s h ed t o smot her Me d ley but in N o vember 23 , Cotner at Bethan y h o m e f eel i ng th a t t he y had g a ined sb mething by co mi ng i n c lose t o uch with tbe peo p le of that co mmunity. am ·Grand Island Champions Play Peru · 14 GAME CAL LE D AT 3 ,O'CLOCK SHARP Athlet ic Fie ld One of the ha r dest games ever played on the home fie ld is expected. dmission---Bud get ticket or $1.00. Avenue .S t o r e For Stationery Sc h ool Su pp l ie s, Fountain · p e ncils, pens a nd lVI e tal 50c to $7. 50 See u s for your Grocerie s , Bread, Meat s. Frui ts and Candy. Sout h of t he buildin g - sa ves yo u th e long wa lk dow n town · H. U. LAN DOLT PH ONE 73 PERU NEB RASK A PHONE 78 Buy a Budget Ticket I

The high sc hoo l tea m has now minu tes to play Nebras ka C ity or g a nizat i on co mposed of m ed i cal two scalps on t he ir b e lt By d e rec e iv ed , and tho t her e were bu t n 1en wh ose aim it is t o p lace a ff:'ating Nebraska C i ty hi g h sc hoo l thre e minu t es , s he playerl har d, lectur e r i n each t o wn in t h e U ni t e d on Friday last a t N e bras ka C ity, f o rward pa ss in g at every o p portu - State s and Ca nada of 1 600 p oputhe team, wit h i ts 14 t o 7 sc or e , nity. and co m pleti ng a supr is i og ly lat i o n T he s ocie t y hopes i n t h is ha s p r oved tha t it can play rea l la rge perce nta g e but t he Per u wa y t o t ea ch th e peopl e jus t what footb a ll t e am was t o o mu c h, a nd s he co uld ca n ce r is a n d how i t can be recog- !'--------------..---------·----..
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At t he beg innin g of the thi r d m en , and ch o col a te ca kes we re q ua rter P e ru s ta r t e d o n th e offe nse , se rve d T he n a s ho r t mu s i cal pr oand the C i t y t ea m righ t gra m in keep in g wit h t he d ay,
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,h ue p lunges, put the ba ll ov e r the boys." Peru w a s ag ai n repr ese nted b y Peru 's g o al lin e . T h ey a lso k i cke d Foo tball Schedule Miss Bur ton wit h her fl u te and goal , maki ng t he sco r e 7 t o 7 a nd only ei g h r. minutes to play. Bot h teams t hen o pened u p the ir freely, a s well a s cr is s -cross plays, etc , but no r es ults w e r e fo r thco min g for five m inut es. Ab o u t th a t time Peru t o ok the ba ll and went
I nterwove n Hose f o rmati on was call e d a nd the tea ms October 28, Mi d land at P eru go t s e t E veryo ne seemed to f eel No ve m be r 4 D oan e at Cr e te. a nd cak

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, Y W. · C. A. Iju s t r e ceived sever a l additional I be co m e as intere s ted in our c l ub

1 W. C. A. wer e he ld on Wedn es-1 th e ci e p11rtm e nt can no w be ade- l ege promote athletics as them r ebui lt like new, th e factory way. At the 'Best Shoe rla evenmg, Octobe r 5, in the H. ouately handl e d in the hi g h schoo l ' well as boys?

S hop Polishes, l aces and Dr Scholl s foot applian ces

Yon 2et Full Va l ue From yo ur ga rm ents if they are kept free fr om dust, spot and soi l. L e t uS' thoro ly cl ean them; you will be s ur p ri sed h ow much more wear you can get out of a su it or any garment that kep t clean. •

recogn1t10n se r v 1ces of th e type write rs so that the work in / a s we a r e. Why s hou ldn't t he col- Why h ave you r sho es "Cobbled Up " when you can have S a sse m b ly r oo m Iitself. Before the machines a riv ed Society. f or sale. E L MER RINGER Peru, Nebr. ne new m e mbe rs f o rm t>d in s o me of the h igh s chool pup i ls had outsi de th e doo r, and with to do a part of their work in the The Everett Literary Society met •h tud candles march ed t wo by coll ege d e partment for the second time last T h ursday ' o u p t he ce ntral i:: Je und e r an' Du r ing the we e k of October 7th, e vening. The soc i ety made so me f orme d hy ft IWe rs he lri by the normal tra i nin g departmept changes in the o ld const i t u t ion, Office rs were then e lecte d. D. th e cab ine t me m her s They form was v i s ited by the state in spector l · · · b Ganze ll was elec t ed pres id e nt· ec a !lemH'lrc le 10 t e f1 o nt of the of no rmal tns1mng work 10 th e • roo m The cabine L m e mbers high schools. Mr. A. L Burnham I MISS Sara Col e man, vice pres id ent;

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Ladies' sk ir t clt::an ed l. 85 ], A. CEJKA, ;T'a ilor and Clea ner Ph o ne 62 · ,. d 1 sem ic ir c le wi t hin the He no t on ly visited t he norma l ,. F ern Ta y lor, secretary; Mr. l.rge se m!l·irc le a nd the pr e sident trainin'l' cla sses, but looked in on tr easu r e r ; Mr. t ok her pla ce in th e cent e r be side t f th 1" th h I sh i p, sergea nt-a t-a rm s, and -------------...: mos o e c asses m e sc oo 1G N 1 • t 'I• s tand be ar i ng a Ia r Jo!e I i g hted d u r i ng h i s b r i e f s I ay. ra co oe r r In e r ' c n t 1c The p r ogram comm i ttee consi sts of '

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A pr ett y se rvice f o ll o wed. A ll well t o rn up at present. Th;} 1 re 0 ema n, 1r, le a Win ca nrl ies symboli z ing t he light of plumbers are at work putting in and Clare nce Speich. The memb er, sh ip comm ittee consists of Mr selfi s hness we re extinguish e d , and t he plumbing for t he laborato ries were relighted on e by one from This ha:; meant tha t hol es had to Howley, Mi ss L eo na Sparks and Mi ss Ed ith Fox Mi.sses Yrsa Hanthe la r g e candl e ::y mh,11lizing the be made thru t he co n crete, so for light of love most of t he we t! k th e sound of th e

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Each new m e mber received her membership card. The pledge of the Y. W. C A was take n by a ll.

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hammer and chi se l on th e con c rete fttJOr have ec ho ed thru t he building. With the completion of t h e plumb · in g , the laboratories can soo n be

se n, Louise St oe t ze l and Mr Bugbee are on the room committee Th e Everetts will have a good pro gram for the i r ne xt mP.eting Mt Ver n on Girls. ga te s I sa be l Hartley and · H i lde· put in s hape, so th a t on th e arrival Mt Ver non hall is mo r P. than gard e Ye ck, t n th e Y. W. C. A. of the ne.w apparatus and s uppli es , I b lossom i ng t his year and we

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co nve nti o n held at Lincoln on and the completion of t he sto ra ge J are indeed pr oud of our Peru Oct o ber 10, which al l Y W. C f ac iliti es , the laboratory work can 1

hom e We consider ou r se lves very A.'s of Nebraska we re in• ited to be sta rt ed f ortunate in having Mrs · Waugh

Miss Fau lh abe r chairman Smith - Hug hes agriculture from Lin co ln as our house mot he r.

of th e Y. W. advisory b oard, a nd peopl e will soon hav e almost a new The girls have organized this l\lr 0. Er lan d Ne lso n the Y. M r oo m Th e raised sea ts i n that year and we have as our pres i de n t, C. A accompanied basement r oo m are be i ng tor n out, I sabe l Hartl ey ; secretary, WinniHartley and Yeck a nrl the r oo m will be put in shape fred We lls; first floor proctor, Lo is Mi as Winnifred Tun ell , th e gen - for th e c la sses in a s ho r t time. Ty son; second, Ethe l Jones ; third, : er a l sec re tary of theY. w c A, is Ger tru de Carver; sc hoo l pape r

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To the man or young man--ber 13 to 15. lt ja des ir ed that all Did I hea r so m eo ne asking wher e Robin so n was e lected honorary 1 'f. w. memberil pla n t J meet Miss all the noi se was Saturday aft er- member. The chairman of the

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Tun ell and atte nd the meetings no on ? We we re afraid everyone social committee is Mi ld r ed Hanks, U This is a privil eg e not met every wou ld be a s king that question. and parlor committee, Margaret d a y More d e finite p lan s fo r Miss We tr ied o ur best to keep the g irls T homas

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'Tunell's visit will be made known m o r e q ui et, b ut who could · sup- No doubt you have observed that later press th e ex ultan t j oys of such a the socia l committee has been at 0.

Y. M. C. A. p eppy bunch as the Olympic Club vrork T o o ur campus meeting

TheY M. C. A. me t la s t Wedneo- gi rl s? The club m e t in Y. W. we invited th e boy s who are boardday ev e ning and spe n t a very en- room at two o'clock. After a s h ort i ng here and Mis s 1 j oyable e vening Professor Eason, bu s iness meet ing th e old gir ls Various games wer e e nj oyed on

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Christia nity in the wor ld of pro· few ch ange!'! in their raim e nt s o appl es a n d doughnuts servedl of the Student Body and\ fession s He gave us so me very t hat th ey co!!!d not tell w hether Tu es day PVe ning th e Gir ls ' Club I Facu lty to come tll this s t ore fo r all usual Drug Store needs- ' , interesting extrac t s from newspa· they were going or fo r- Counci l m e mbers were elected , two pers circulars and mag azines and ward then th ey played ''foll ow from each floor. They are Anna dwelt some litr.Je t i me o n Chri s ti - the le ader " The leade r, Edna G i lbert, Haze l Heaton , Mat i ld a anity in literature. M r Hageman Fish e r , gave them a merry chase F ritz, Adelaide Prokop, Ze lia s ang io his usua l p le a s ing manner. t o th e athl et ic field. After t h ey Chaplin and May. Harr ison.

Mr. Ne lson a nd Mr. AndrPws had r'un around th e held twice they I Mr s Barnum pr ese nted Mrs have gon e to L inaJ in and are a t- took the solemn oath of the Ol y m - Wa ugh wit h a beautifu l foliage t e ndin g the state Y. M. pic Club. T h e gi rl s were stil l able p la nt and it mak es a pr e tty w innow. Co n f ere n,ce , wh 1c h S un day to play a few games before ad- in our p a r lo r. and Mo n d ay of this week. Ben journing I - -c Y

includi ng Candy, Station ery, Books , Victrolas and Remedies

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Ch 1ps from the Hall : Evidently haringtnn, sr.a te student M Th e club membership is limite d bl h k b s ecr e tary ior r.h e N on h Ce ntral b trou e on t e trac e tween t o s 1xty , Jt n ow emg com posed of G d' d , V b h S t ates, is chairm a n of the confer- fi f oo sa n mt. ernon ecause t e fty - ou r me m be rs M1 ss Williams f d 1 1 S d Th f h f tram re u se t o eave as t un ay ence e purpose'' t e con e r- was ch ose n spon:;o r We ar e p la n - nig ht eve n tho th e engine with its e nce is to rev e a l o n the part of th e uing to have track work, h i kes, lfa i thful captain did co me up to d e leg ates , th e prog ress of th e and ba ske: ball. Th e g irl s a l l see m pu ll h er aw ay different associa tio n s out over the to be enth usias tic a bout the work, 1 Wanted to Rutledge's state Plans for th e asso c iat i o n and we h ope that t he co ll ege w ill recipe for making h its.-H. Bebee in the future wil l be di scussed Nex t Wed ned asy Mr. N e lso n and Mr Andrews will g1ve a r e port l of this confe renc e a t the r e gu lar Y. M. mid-week m ee ting. Miss Burto n wi ll furni s h the s pe cial mu a ic for that e vening. Every - m'l n out!

H igh School Notes

Th e d e mo ns tr a ti o n hi g h sc hool has no w fairl y on it s year' s w ork glasses ha ve se t tl ed down t o t he r o utin e of st udy a nd re ci tat ion, a nci th e or sran iz ati ons a re >t t , • •'\r ted. The s eve ral classes ha<Je org-a n. :GPd, e a ch w i th its own new officer!;.

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PERU WALLOPS GRANO ISLANDERS was for the purpose of co nsideri ng PERU COLLEGE IS LOOKING AHEAD Is uite d to his ta lents and d es ir es.\ COLL EGE CONFERENCE POOTBALL DOPE t he cond iti ons of E ur opean students We h ope to see the ci eve lopment Pedagogue• T dke G ame by Wide Milrgin- 27 to 0 a nd espec iall y th e con diti ons affe ct· Plans Include Adv mcement in Manv of t1 s<: hoo l farm, where the s tudy Peru is Still to Be Reckoned With as in g t he Ji ves of the middle classes Wavs ' of agriculture may be <'nrried o n a Pennant Contender from which most of the stude nt s in all its poultry rai s in g, The P e ru Pe dagogu e s trounced and faculty members come Ben To say what we int e nd to dJ in d ai ryin g, ga rd enin g , fruit cu lture, Th'! f ootbH II r ace in the Grand Island 27 t o 0 , Friday in t he Cherri n gton, member of the Int e r - the future is not an easy thing t o etc. ka Ct> ll ege Conference is growing first game of the season. The rally national Committee, Y. M. C. A do, and perhaps not always a wise The Co ll ege : more exciting week by we e k. a s of the night before se rved to key student department, who ha"s j ust thing, for two reasons: first. he This year a lready sees much pro th e differlnt t ea ms around the eve ryone up anrl when the returned from a 'five m onth s' in· cause t e lling what we inten d to d o, in th e t e a c hers college. We ta t d th ' nter e st d 't t is n ot d oi ng a nythin()' worth while·, s r e e 1 an exc1 emen spect ion trip ip E u rope, gave a ,.., desire a development of t h e jun ior circuit m ee t in ear nest c ombat in th eir e nd eavo r t o ge t a firm gra s p on the co nfer ence honors. While was intense. This was the t e am's talk on the condit i ons as he saw second, beca u se i f we tell what we and seni o r years of the co ll ege, first gam e at hom e and everyone 1 them and how th e rc>l !ef funds that 1 intend to do, some one may find R that there may be in the future an anv prediction as to the outcome was to see what kind of Ithe stud e nts of America have way to u.s from doing Increasing number of graduates of the sea Qon's games cannot be a show1ng they would make. are bei ng d sitribut Pd. After the thmg IS rlone, there 18 from th e Bachelor of Arts co urse, accurately give n at tbi s ea rl y tim e, Peru won the toss and Capta in 1 Miss Winnifred Tunell. student use of havin g talked it; to go out into th e nigh schools of th e contests are s how in g th e Higgins chose to d e fend the south ; secretary of th e n or th central fi e ld Jt ha s then been ac comp ll s h ed and u ur s t a te. Greater e mpha s is calibre of the titl e cont ender!>. Th e goal. Wilcox received Gra nd Is- j committee of the Y. W C A , be known Therefore , should be placed on the work o f f ac t that Peru suffered defea t at land ' s kickoff and returned for I Minneapolis, and E. M Baker, Jt IS much more to the fre s hman and sophomore th e hands of th e York fifteen yards. Each side pun t e d a ; state student sec ret ary of· Omaha, fr om the of the thmgs years, in order that s tud e nts may do es not eliminate us from the title good dea l the first quarter but to· 1 gave talks. The following reso lu- one should hke to see come to pass receive prep arat ion t o enter the r ace as th e "come ba c k" staged wards the last of the quarter Grand ti o n b y th e confere nce: in Per u junior year of the university. last Friday when we defeated th e Island tumb led and Peru r_ecovered l "Reso lved: That we, repre- Athletic Improve me nt: Most of all, we want to see Pe ru Grand Is land champi9ns s howed the ball on the 20-yard lin e. On sentatives of st ud e nt Y M. and Y First of all, in thi s line, we de · become a r ea l Teachers Co ll egP., that Coach Speer's me n have some the first down Wilcox mad e f o ur W. C A.'s in Nebra3ka, exprt:I!S si re: the co mpletion of the sw im- furnishing the h ' s(1 esr type of real f oo tball up th ei r sl eeves yards; then Biehn on the seco nd I our s incere ap pr ecia ti on of th e I ming poul with all the m ode rn tr a in ed teachers f or the education- In comment upon la st wet- k's down took the ba ll over f or a editorials appearing from time planned t o mak e this a l W:Jrk- of Neb ra ska. r esul t s the Lincoln Sta r says th at t ouchdown on a long end run. 1time in our papers and maga z in es I r oo m all it should he for a sc hool Extension Work: Gra nd Is la nd r ece ived a Willy missed the kick. a united mo ve men t f or the of this kind In th e sa me building ! Our effort.s in this field includ e seve r e s p ank ing a t th e ha nd s of Peru 6 Grand Island 0. The r es t coming conference on world dis- with the swimming pool, the gym- B'bsentia work, estab l is hment of the Peru pedagogues The Star of the quarte r the ball was see- 1'armam e nt This body be li eves it na s ium, that th ere may be a 1 study centers, and helpful s uper vi· also says t_!lat Pe'ru is s till an active aawing back and forth betwee n the 1 is interpreting the atudent a ttitude ! s ufficient and a suitable place in : sory work with city a nd cou nty f ac t or in the inter·collegiate cirtwo teams. !not inc orrectl y in pledging th e which to carry on the work of superintendents. 0Jr in s tru c t or s c uit a nd will g i ve a_ ny t ea m mee t·

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The second quarter star t ed the sympathy and support of th e asso- 1 physical education deRired by thi s ca n be of great aervice to teachers in g th e m plen ty of cause to worry. same as the firs t with .each s ide : ciation to such a as world 1

1 department. We need , then, an : of th e state by k eep in g in direct This y,oeek th e pep mac hin e _punting a good deal. Fmally the di sa rmame nt. Hence its apprecia- a ssistant teacher, and our dream touch with th e wo rk of th e sc hoo l j ourn eys to Kea rney t o meet th e Per u line became a stonewa ll and tion of the wisdom, san eness, 'in this directi on will be somewhat 1 room .' Th e value of supervisory sc hoo lma s ters of that pla ce The Island for Then 1 righteou sn ees of th e attitud e of nearer to realization. Iw or k d one right on th e field ca n Kearney Antelopes are not to be w1th Pe ru s ball on t h e th1rty yard su ch e ditor s as are openly advocat- Auditorium:

1 not b e overestimated. s poke n of s lightingly in thi s yea r 'R l ine Willy made a thrilling run for ing a cha ng e from mater ial - t o A beginning has bee n made of In addition to th e above, we race as ''d ope" ha s it that th ey are the second touchdown of the ga me. spi ritua l id ea ls " co nverting a part of the old normal s h o uld l i ke to see the beautifying Wi k Jx kicke d g oal and th J l.d lf , Miss Wygal , h a ll int o a new auciitorium. This and imp r ovi ng of t1-l e campu s te· ended with th e score, Peru l R, se cr ; tar y of the north-central fie ld new building W ill have a s eatin g ceive p r oper con s ideration. The

o ne of the st r ong team s of the cir· cu i t. and Ha s ting s play e d a 7-7 tie and the a as t i ngs -Doa ne Grand 0 ' co m mitte e at Mino eap 1lis, and capacity of 1200 ; a large stage, streets b orderin g th e grou nd s gam e ende d in a 0-0 score ; so the The second half Peru cam e ba ck Ben Char rington , student sec retary adequate f or ev e ry use to which should be paved, and there wi ll he 103 0 defeat that Pe ru handed t o stronger than ev e r keeping the of the R:; c ky Mountain Regio n, it might be put; having compl e te an opportunity t o work qut ideas Kearney last year w ill probably be bal l in Gr anci Is land's terrirory for , acting togethe r as a team, are 1 equ ipment in the way of curtain s •al ong th e lin e of la nd scape trimm e d d own a bit nearly al l of the rest of the game. available for th e nex t two weeRs ! scenery, dressing room s, lights ing Thi s will add much to th e Peru'li th lfd touchdown came to vi s it' co ll eges and universities and lighting eff ects, etc It is appearance of th e grounds, makwhe,n Gra nd Is land b lock e d Huett- of They present the aimed to make it the be s t building ing th e who le ca mpu s the most gt!nbach's plac e kick and Wilson of th e World Student for gat herings of all kind s and the beautiful to be found in N e braska. the ball over l1 oe. Chr istia n w ith particu· i ex its and e ntran ces so a rran ged Such a program for maki ng Peru Wilco x k1 c ked g oal. Score, 20-0. lar e mphas 1s un rel1 e r fo r Eu rop e- that it ca n be emptied in 11 very wh at we d esire , is rather a n ex · Grand ih t: n becam e reck- a n Ish ort time. In fact , a mod e rn t end e d on e , and is on e th a t canless and opened up with trick p lay s The Peru C hr istia n organizations up-to -da te auditorium is th e thing n ot be r e a li ze d in a year, or pe r· and passes th ey secur ed had five de legat es a t the h oped for in this line haps in te n y ea r s bu t there a r e the ball. Buettg enbach the n inte r· ence: three delegat es Y. Mu s ic : 1 poss ibili t ies in eac h l ine , and by

Science Department Frolic. La st Saturday the physical s cience ' d e pa rt ment w ith Professor Hoyt as c hapero n, anrl Mr s Caviness and Mi ss La u g hlin as gu ests, m otored out of town for the day. The twenty one mil e trip was to th e be a utiful la r g e Ca th ol i c church, s outhwest of Nebraska City Here th e father very k in dly made u s cepted ooe of Grand Island' s pas ses w. C A a nd two frum theY. M. We wish a mu s ic d epartm e nt k e e ping th ese thing s in mind, we with a clear fi e ld ah e ad of him and C A. Student r e ports have been th a t will in c lud e all phases of can deve lop grad ua ll y in a ll of welcome and gave us ca rt e · b la nche score d the las t touchd o wn of th e given at the regu lar Associat!on musica l in str ucti o n; voice, choru s! t h e m, an d thus bui l d up the sc hoo l use of th e community h ouse whi ch game. Wilc.., x a g ain kicked goal, ! meetings. g lee clubs, band , orch estra, piano, and in devel op ing e ducation was pr ovide d with a sto ve, ..:ooking making the fina l s core, Pe ru 27 1

etc ; this d epa rtm e nt to be both for i n the state. ute n s il s , dishes and a lso a piano d G a d Is la nd 0 C b' t 0 ' P ty 1 - a nd a waxed floor. We r e the la st an r n · a me toner ar • college' and high sc hool students. 1 g am e wa s c haractenz ed i The Y. W C. A cab inet e nter- We s hould desire some big musical Y W C. A. twn named u se d ? Can a duck by md1v1dual s ta rnng but ralher 1 t a i ned Mi ss Winnifr ed Tun e ll, eve nt each y ea r , RUC h as the May Th e weekly meeti n g of th eY. W sw im? Songs, ga mes, yells, by t he s plendid team work and s tud e nt of the north- Fes tival use d to be or other e [abor- C. A was he ld Wednesday e ve nin g "speechifying," a r ea l hori est -tos pirit. of the Pedagogues. Ice ntral fie ld, Minneapoli s , at a ate und er taking dir ect ed by thi s with Fern Taylor as leader. The goo dn ess sq u are mea l and a tFip The llne - u'p s for the ga me were: rli on e r last Friday evening Miss departm en t. We woul d like to see topic, ·The Meaning of the ..Blue thru th e chur ch filled most of th e Peru Grand Is land. ! Robin son, dean of women; Mi ss Peru beco me a ce nter of musi ca l Triangle,, wa s presented by so- afternoon. We returned somew hat Fi she r I e Auhl l Fau lh aber, chairman of theY. W training of sou th easte rn Nebras· called moving pictures. Th e re ea rl y that the fr es hm en might t a ke Capt. Higg i ns 1. t. Nei se : advi s ory board; a nd Mrs. Waugh ka w e re nine scenes , each of whi ch in th e ir c lass party in the eve ning

I H -d A f eat ur e d on e girl, and told what Th e t rip in it se lf was e nj oyab le Po meroy g e 1 e 1 were invitl.'d as spec ial g uests. High School: ·

D h h · mt- an io g th e blue triangle ha s for a nd educative, but the real Ya lue Rosenqu ist c. ouovon j s pecial tab le , rese rved in the d orm- We desire to see a larger 1g

Fl d d d her There we r e th e c i ty girl, t he of any s uch occas ion li es in the P aap r g oo I i tory in i ng ha)J, was · decorate sc h oo l: for the fir st year of its

E · II country girl, th e girl in industry, s p ir it developed among th e stu- W ilso n r t r1cson with autum n le av e s Later, a existence as a four ye ar hi g h

C the college girl , the colored gi rl , de nts the mse lv es , and between Stand ley r. e olve ll gath e red in Mrs. Waugh's rooms school, our 8p len dici de mon str ation

M D the fo r e i gn horn g irl, a gir l of t hem and their f e ll ow pic,nicers of Wi ll y q. c J wett for a soc ia l half h ou r. The cabinet hi g h sc hoo l indi cates th a t ou r deh

D k I I I o th er land s , the gi rl in th e World the faculty. How a r e one's opi n- Wi lcox r . _ . e e en I gir sa I arranged for personal in -s ire in thi s line will be fulfill e d.

R d . War and th e Pe ru Co ll ege g irl. ions affec t e d on seeing a dignified

Bie hn I. h. a 1 e r t e rvi e ws with Mi ss Tunell. It is our purpose to make th1s h1gh M: L T 8 1 b Buettge nb ac h f. b Sc ort The on t he cabine t w i sh t o f ' ISS o1s y s on sa ng es t e c la ssroom professor clout out a s ch oo l att r ac tive rom every sta n - T' h t B' d , h ' h b 1 '-- • h h

hi · k · the 1e a m s w 1c eaut- three lll:1gger w1t t e ba ses full? Subs titu t e s : Pe ru A s e y m ta e this opportu m ty to express po int· a place where people wi II h d h ' fully expressed t e se ntim ent of on see1'ng t he m as heart •'ly e n right e n d and Whi te i n ri g ht g uar t e 1r appr ec 1at10n and gratitud e -des ire to come for st u dy , and to • • f M w h d M L ' f . . the program. joying the "fun" of this life as we Officia ls : Lutz of Omaha, r e e r ee ; to r s aug a n r. mn or br1ng 1t 1nto c loser r e latJOn sh• p h I d k dl 1 do ourse lves What do the fac ul ty Gr e ne of Pe r u, line man ; H orning th e ir e Pan in Y mte rest. with the hi g h s choo l work of th e On Novembe r fift h, we learn, me mbers see and fe e l on s uch occaof Ne braska Cty, umpire. s tate and to deve lop here the ve ry Captai n B. L Sh e llhorn an d fami- Mi ss Lulu .Dani e l , a ss is tant in s i ons? b es t in hi gh s choo l adm ini s tr at io11 ly are t o sai l for Hawaii, where

To summar ize our holiday, we o ege on te r e n c e e · lts aim s wi ll be de monstration and the doctor ha s b ee n stat•on e d for Ab ' i s li vi ng th e life of a s tud e nt a t h a d a splendid day, an enjoyab le Lincoln State J o u a oal: out Chi ca g o Unive r s ity this year with training. Ithe oom in g thre e years. They ride, plenty of exercise, a good fifty officer s and de J,.. g a te s o f Y 1 Al l the practic a l s ides of voca- wi ll b e j oin ed n ext su mm er by · th e maste r' s d eg r ee a s he r part i cu- I dinner, some interesting sig htM and y W G A o rgam z auo ns tio na! educat ion wi ll be emp ha - Kathryn S he llhorn , who is t each· · · · lar obj ec tive see in g, a real com r adarie and s ev f rom a ll t h e co ll eges s ize d There w ill be horne mak - I ing thi s year in Ca ll away , Nebr. 1 1 t. • 1 • • • • • era as 1ng me mon es, and univer s iti ee in N e bra s ka a t1 Hild egard e Ye ck, a ft er violin JOg, normal tra 1nmg

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, bu s mess 1May the best of good fortun e gote nded a confe r e nc<J h e ld M ond ay 1 s o lo : What do you think of my training, an d agri cultura l t r ai n- with these o ld fr ie nds of Peru as ! 19liss Fos t er: Wh at is th e best afternoon in tbe red room of t he 1 execution ? in g In fact, i t i s th e i nte ntion to 1 they go to th eir n e w hom e on the 1 way to keep a fi sh fro m sme lling'? c i t y Y. M. c A. T he mee t i ng Prof Burl ey : 1 am in fnv orofit. train each on e in the lin e bes t. "i s land of sunshin e·•, Frances Knight: Cu t its nose oft'.

THE P ERU PE DA GOGIAN the Y. M. ann Y w c. A. conl!r ,ered at Po><tofficc at Pe ru , Ncas second-dn$S m atter.

feren ce of the coll eges a nd un iver s i t ies of N ebra s ka W E ARE G LAD TO BE OF SER VIC E T O

Chipl:l fr Cl m t he H a ll C' hi p Ba sPubli s hed Week ly by t he Peru S ta te T each e r s_ Coll eg e ke t: Int ere st Paid on Sttv ings Acc o uut snn ptr y.:ur. $inglt copy 5 c t s.

If' ou do not r eccivt your P erlagopan l•a\'1! no t ice in the P edngng i a n box in the ·\clminist r at ion bui ldi ng

Arti<'les lllU&t he in b_v Sa turday A rt icks s h ould be b pcw ritt e n ·r pll s ib le, and w ri tte n on o n e c;J d e o n ly, as the pri nters w ill not accept co py " ritlrn on both sides.

As I sat a t my op e n w in dow last Su nday e ve ning after c hu rch I heard a S pi e ch be lo w but thou g h t nothing of i t Lat er 1 lea r ned t h at when Mr S pi e ch r et urned t o hi s r oom i ng h ou se hi s la ndlady t old

h im t ha t hers wa s a t e n o ' cl oc k ho use a nd he to ld hi s la ndl a d y th a t :

A S a f e In v e s t ment wh e r e. yo u r m oney gro ws

PE R U STA T E

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he had a ha lf-h o u r of Grace Who Tr y th e Sa nitary Ba r be r 1 t he Grace wa s r ema in s t o be to ld Sh op & Ba th Soft wate r E lec tric E qui p ment, tl.ll tTo RrAt, STAFF D id a ny of yo u w ise peo pl e kn o w

The Chatalain Jewelry Store

Wa t c h es , C loc k s, J e we lry, F o un ta in P e ns, S tati on e r y sc hoo l Suppli es

Paul Wilcox Edito r in-Chief t ha t Do na ld Bl a nk e ns hip ha d go n e Esth er D lzell Et.lito r ou t f or f oot ba ll a nd wo n a "P " 41 ice Glasgo w As,.is rant Ed ito r s wea t e r'? We s up pose he h as a s Burley Busln , ss Sa r ah is wear ing o neS eeing Life C le a rly.

L adies hair bobb e d, m assage , Sh a mp oo , fir s t class barb e r s. Age ncy Ne bra s· ka City L a undry.

First doo r no r th Ci t izen s 3' a te £l a nk Yo ur patronage soli cite d

M a il 0rders Fi lle d at <::. o st

0 ur Mp t t o :- " The bes t go od s f o r th e le a st m oney "

- We r e pair pe ns ' wa,t c hes, j e we lry a nd spec t a cles

GI VE US A CALL - -

I f an y of yo u d es ir e t o lau g h

a nd dri ve a ll blu e s a nd ca r es a wa y a sk Ti ny S howa lter t o t e ll th e b oard s tory.

C P SCOVILL, Pr o p

J c CH i\T E LA IN. Peru, Neh r·. Ro ber t L S t even s on : L ife is a we a r e all apt to m ism anage; e i tber liv in g r eck less ly fr o m

In day s of old if a yo ung lady co uld coo k, sew a fin e sea m an d wai t tabl es t hat was e noug h t o say she

Doctors S H REVE & HARAJIAN

D entists day t o day, o r suffe rin g ou r se lve s t o be gulled out of our mo me nts by t he i n a niti es of c usto m We should desp is e a man who gave as l ittl e a c tivity a n d f o ret h o ug ht t o th e co nduc t of a ny other bus in ess But in t h is , whiic h i s t h e o ne thi ng of a ll s ince i t co ntai ns th e m

was worthy of be i nia house kee p e r .l!:xtracti o n and X-Ray Chil dr e ns wo rk a Sp ec i a lt y 1

1 Ev ldenat ly R ob e rt Pr ok o p s till Office Phon e 27 R es id l"' n ce 103 a nci 32 t hink s so as h e i s a lr e ady e nte r I

Black Walnut Lumber

tainin g his tabl e waitr ess. T i m e Mr Ho lch, in zoo logy: N o w I

•·Say It Wi th Flower s " wl i l t e ll a bou t th e coo ki ng a nd wi ll eac h m e mb e r of th e cl ass n a m e 1

We a ll , we ca nnot s e e t he for es t f or se wing · s ome of th e low er f orms of anim a ls Fr es h Cut Fl o we r s , f or 1

r e m E-mb ran ces ,

b · I any occ asi on such a s the trees One bri ef im pres (: io n eginn1ng w i th Bea mt> r we doin gs , b i rthd ays o blite rate s another. T her e is Th e f o ll owi ng exce r pt s a r e the "H a ve you a fi ne to o th c omb ?' ' 1

thi s L umber s ome t h in g st u pefy t ng in t he in t r oduction a ni clim ax of a f res h- "No, I don't comb my tPE' t:1 e t c. i n a pp r o- I ocu rr rence o f un i mpo rt ant th in gs ma n' s th e me on th e s ubj Pc t, Stu- pri a t e arran ge me nt s at Mi ss Rose C la rk: In Alas ka i t is l all a s f h And it is o n ly on rare p r ovoca - d £- n t Cou ncil : s£- o ns o t e yea r 1

direc t to s c h oo l s t i o ns th at we ca n r i se to tak e a n "Duri ng the p a st w eek a good d ay li g ht during th e entire s um- (j I E Berthold the Florist I outl ook beyo nd dai ly co nce rn s a nd dea l ha s bee n said abou t th e Stu - mer

Me e k Lu mber Co. H · I ld • J k th t' City , Nt-bl' co mpr eh e nd the nar r o w limi t s a nd de nt Co uncil a t P e ru S t ate Te ach- t gg m s : wou n t 1 e a •

g r e at po s 3i b ili t i e s of -ou r existe nc e e r s Co ll ege In se ve ra l pl aces of would y ou'! thi s e ssay I may be q u o tin g so m e Pr of Pau l : 'mak es t he Tryout s. of th e pr of esso r s o f t ha t in s titu- mark s g r o w r ou n der T he mor e t he me rri e r ! A lrea d y tioo , bu t I hop e that will no t in Bernice C lark. at the I m ore t h a n fif te en me n a nd wo m e n a ny wa y 1 ' nte f e r e ' th th · t t r wt e tn e r es g am e : H o ld him, Burr , I know I have gone o n t h e list for th e d e ba t · a n d q ua l i t v of th e essay in gene r a l you can ! in g t r vo ut s a nd a r e g r ooming Th e re ar e m a ny thin gs which we th e mse lves fo r one of th e fi r s t -mi g ht say t ha t wou ld int er es t t h e on t he team s G r oo m i ng f ac ul ty bnt why no t lea ve t ha t t o may n ot be t he w or d , b ut i f th e th e S tud e nt Mak'e y o ur cur i o us w ill take a squ int in tb e wa nt s kn o wn : ''A s k a nd y e s hall sout heas t e r n co rne r of th e lib ra r y rece iv e " Oh, my ! Wo uld that r ea din g r oom he wi ll see f o r him- no t be pa r ad ise ?

ANN O UNCE ME NT

Mi ss William s : Hav e you eve r done pub li c s peaking?

Thi s st ore ex tend s an in vi tati on to t h e stud ent body t o p ay us a vi sit w h en In n eed of F ancy Groc eri es, L unc h goods Crack ers , P i ckl es , Oli V< es and th i n gs · good t o eat, • Our pric es ar e ri ght. our serv i ce unexc elled and w e tr eat yo u r i gh t.

Nic k: I hope yo u w i ll lau g h a t

Burley: S a y , do you know, I h a ve t o mak e my Jiv i ng by wri t in g?' Mi l d r ed: Yo u don' t Bur ley:· Yes, writin g hom e to d a d f or ch e ck s sel f w hat is r ea ll y go in g o n Th e c oll e ct io n of ma t e r ia I o n t h e q uest i on fo r t h is year ' s d e bates i s l oco m p le te , b ut ad d ition & are b e in g

S imon s : Yes , I prop osed to a o ve r a country tel e ph one. th ese J. o kes - " P la ce is go ing hom e Saturday "

Nac k : How ca n I ? Mo th e r a l wa ys " Fo r th e wee k e nd ?" mad e dai ly t a ug h t m e to r e !l pect old age b h h ' , T he int er co ll eg i a t e debates t h i s

"Yes , hi s h ea d ot er s t m. year w ill t ake p lac e in Ma rch. Mid : Why didn't th ey e ve r p la y Prof. Ho wi e: Now watch · th e P e ru is a r rangin g for two t ri a og u - ca rd s in th e ar k ? board ca r e fully and I ' ll run thru

Jar d e ba tes t he e x act dates ol S id : Beca use Noah stoo d on t he it a ga in for you • w hic h will be a nn o un ce d soo n It d ec k · Abi e: Fath e r , th e garbage man l ook s now a s if t he f o ll owing w i ll Br acke , a f t e r ea tin g e ig ht i ce i s h ere. be th e l ine-up: Wes leyan-G ra nd cr e am co n es : My , but my co n - l saa cc : T e ll h i m ve d o n ' vent -no I

Isla nd-P e ru, tb e loca l d ebate be in g sc i e nce -hurts g arbage today , Abi e. wi t h Grand lsla n d ; Mi dl a nd -Yo rkP e r u , the loca l be in g w i t h Yo rk I

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Cai·e fn11y and ne a tly 'done. Kod t1 k fini s hin g to daily Fil ms of a ll s iz es so ld E nl a r g i ngs fr o m yo ur favo rite film

S ee us PETERSON

P h 'l t o St ud io Peru. N e b r a s ka

If yo u c an kee p you r he ad wh e n a ll ab out yo u

A re los in g th e ir s an.d b lamin g it oo yo u;

If YO'!_ ca n tru s t yo urs Pif wh e n al l me n do ubt you ,

B ut m a ke a ll o wance f e r th e ir do u btin g to o:

If yo u ca n wa it a nd no t b e tire d of wa itin g ,

Or, b e in g l ie d a b o u t , do n ' t dea l in l ies ,

Or, be in g ha t e d d o n ' t g i ve wa y t o h a ting,

Th e try outs w ill b e he ld ea r ly in I , Nove mbe r , th e e xact date be i ng I IF. that ag ree d o n b y th e c;on t e s t a nt s I th e m 5e lves If y o u ha ve t he fig htin g s pir it b u t no t th e avoi r d up ois ! t o go out for footba ll - or if yo u 1 ha p pe ned to be bor n in t he un- f oo t1 b a ll sex- th e n why n ot re-exam ine 1 yo ur g ray ma t t er to see i f you ha ve n' t th e go ods f o r d e ba t ng ? I

Mt - Vernon Girls

A t t he beg i n n in g of t he y ea r Mrs Waug h offe r e d a prize to t he !--g irl or g roup of g irl s who co mp o3ed a s ho rt b le ss in g to be u sed a t t he even i ng m ea l. S e vera l we re presented and th e one o f Ge ne vive Hobson was acc pe t e rl an,;:! is n ow being used. Th e w o r ds a re: ' 'Lo r d of Hosts t o T he e ou r p r aises rise, Sh.ow for th Thy love a nd bless u s. ''

Amen

T h irty- seve n g i r ls went h o me l a s t wee k and e nj oyed a tast e of home food w h ich was i n deed a trea t Our ever fait hf ul m a i l m a n, Tiny Showalter, spe nt Saturday a nd Su nday at End ico tt , " is i ting h is "little music teac h e r " of t hat city, and returne d t o Per u Monday; a nd now we ca n accou nt f or Ti ny's happy grin.

Isabel Hartley a n d Hi ldega rd e Yeck went to Lin co l n Saturday to

A n d y e t d on ' t look t oo goo d, nor t a lk to o

If yo u can drea.n - and n o t m a ke drea ms mas t e r,

If y ou ca n think - a nd n o t mak e th o ug h t s y our a im;

If yo u ca n m ee t with T ri u mph a nd

A nd t r eat th ese t wo im po s t e r s jus t t he sam e;

If yo u ca n bea r to h e a r t he t ruth you ' ve s po ke n

T wis t e d b y kp a ves to mak e a tra p f or f oo te,

O r wa t c h t he thin JlS yo u ga ve yo u r l if e t o, br o ken ,

A nd s t oo p a n d build ' e m up with wo rn -o ut t ools ;

If yo u can m ake on e he a p of al l yo ur winnin gs

And r isk i t o n o ne t u rn of p i tch -a nd -t oss,

And lo se a n d s ta rt aga in a t your be g i n ni ngs

And neve r b r e at he a wo r d about yo ur l oss ;

If yo u can fo r ce yo u r he art and ne r ve and s inew

To se r ve you r t u rn lon g af t e r t hey a r e g one,

And so h o ld on w h e n th er e i s n o thi ng in you

E xce pt t he Wi ll w hi ch sa ys t o th e m : "Ho ld on !"

If yo u ca n t a lk wi t h crowds an d keep your vi r t u e,

Or walk with kin gs- nor lose th e c ommon t ou ch,

If nei the r fo es n or lovi ng fr i e nd s can h urt you,

I f a ll m en co un t w i t h you , but no ne t oo m u ch:

I f you ca n fi ll t he u nfo r g ivi ng m i nute Wil h s i x ty seconds wort h of diata n ce run, Yo u rs i s th e Ea r t h and e v e ry thin g t h at ' s in it

nd - w hich is mor e- yo u'll be a Ma n, my son ! - H ud ya rd K ip l i ng.

W c arc O utf it t ers from La d to D a d

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Sam Rowle1 has recent ly been enj oy ed th e i r work , an d f e lt we l l l 1 or g an ized the k ind e rg art e n in P eappointed t he Camp us Ser vce chair- r e paid f or or g an izing a Y. W C. ru twen t y- f o ur ye a n ago , and ma n of t he Y. M Mr Rowl ey A. e:o ciety. T he influe nce of thi s I' ma d e tire depa r tm e nt a sy n onym hae alre ady sh own h i s wor t h i n fir s t associat ion a nd those th a t fo r a rti s tic teachi ng will be g la d 1

Why h ave you r shoes "Cobbled Up" when you can have th em rebu ilt li k e new, th e factory w ay At the Best Shoe Sh op." Po li shes, laces and D r. Sch ol ls foo t app liances for sal e ELME R R I N GE R, P er u , Nebr ti n at t he Peru-Grand Is land ga me thiS sch oo l. but 1n ot h e r s as wel l. f ormi ng a s imi la r ta s k f or th e ' - - -last Friday. Willia m Speich , th e l Mi ss Tun e ll spoke o n th e imp or t - s ta te of Pe nnsy l va nia at West Ches- 1 - - - -c hair man of the de vo t iona l co m- a nce of b irth d a ys, as a ti me f or ' t e r S he wr i tes th a t sh e baa a · Yon .zet Full V o l ue , Fro m your g a rm en t s i f th ey a r e kept mittee, has su m P ve r y intert!s ti ng 1 rem ini s ce nces, a n d al so a time to ll stupe ndous t as k but on e very ' fr ee fr om du s t, spo t a nd so i l. L e t u s t h or o ly c lea n t he m; you will meet i ngs p lan ned f o r us in t he mak e pla ns f or fut u re yea r s. She m uch to her Ji ki.ng T h ose wh o I be s ur p r ise d ho w mu ch mo r e wea r yo u ca n g e t out of a suit or a ny nPar fut ur e t old us t h a t the fi rst stu d e n t or ga n- k no w M iss Hos me r ' s ca p ac i t y f ur j g ar m ent t ha t i s k e p t clean Me m bers hi p ca rd s will b e i ss u e d izat io n was f ormed in a nor ma l wo rk , w ill g ue!'s th a t th e t ask wi ll this wee k to al l t hose men wh o sch oo l i n I l lin o is , an d f rom thi s b e pe rform ed wi t h th e sa me ! h •lVe s igned the a pp l ica ti On ca r ds has g rown se ver al h undre ds of co nsci e n t l ou m ess a nd pr ogre£'s i ve l Me n ' s tw o-p iece su i t clea ne d $ 1. 50

We a r e gla d to lea rn t h at t he l{ouses a re bu sy a n d ha ppy in th e i r ne w ho me Mr s. R ouse wr i tes "The woo ds are r'ull of

r oom we Pe r uvia ns " and t e ll s of ma n y old ev e nin g wa s p roba b ly , th e most we n t t o the g y m nasi um t o pl a y P e r u f olk to be see n in and abuu t s u cce ssfu l anti bes t att e n ded mee t- g a mes. Afte r su ch exe r ci se we S co tt s bluff. S he writ es , .' 'Ed is a i n g year. Mr . N e lso n and Mr we r e r ea dy f or t he r e f res hme n t s, bu sy man- bu t you can ima gi ne And r ews gave r e p ort s u pon th e i ce c r e am and c a kes. Thi s c losed that w it hout being t o ld H a s 75 Linco ln Th ey r<' por t - one of th e' rn os t i nte r(:s t in g part ies te$l ch e rs to look aft er •. , Al l e d a ver y su ccessfu l m ee ting a nd of t he ye a r All w ill -j o in t he Pe r u t ea c her s are d oing fin e ." we r e g r ea tl y be n e fi t t e d by atte nd - in th e Y. W. C A. many We knew th a t t oo, f or P e ruvi ans in g. Mr Ne lson told about the s uc h happy an d pr os pe r ous I wit h ou r Mr R ou se t o gu i de

Ilihe Citizens State .9lank

L ad ie s' s u it cl ean ed - - 1. 85 j, A. GEJKA, T a i lo r an d Clen uer P h o ne 62 an d paid one d1 lla r These me m- thous and .:; of org a n izat ions in o v er sp ir i t wh ich d ist in guis hed her : ._ - - --.: be rsh i p car ds e n t i t le th e ow ner to forty diffe r e n t co untri es. At the wo rk a t Pe r u pri vil eges of. city Y M C. A. clos e of th e pr og r a m t he bi r t h day buildin gs whe reve r p reEe n t e d ca n d les we r e b lown o ut wit h I f yo u d o n ot r ece i ve yo u r card see wis hes for futur e pros pe r i t y of t he J. V Simons. Chri etia n Assso ciati o n Th e mee t in g We rlnesday Fr o m t he a sse mb ly

F aculty and stud ents w ill fi nd an accou nt wi th us a great conveni ence t o th em. C onsult us co nc erning any business problem you m ay have

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co ndi t ion s in Eu r ope H e sa id b u t hdays - l t hem , arP certa i n to ho ld u p th e st ud e nts m us t g e t a wi d er view I va Mauil Dun n who has had Itra dit i ons and s t an dard s of t he ir o r a wo r ld c once o t i o n of e x is t ing a l ma mat er mo 3 t apo ea lin g po i nt t o hi m a t t he Pe ru fl• r s e ve ra l yea rs is e ngaged Wor d comes f rom Gr ee ley , ColoCflnfe ren ce was t h e fac t t ha t se lf- thi s yea r in s im i la r wo rk i n th e r ado , that P r of. a nd Mr s . F C inte rest must be ab an doned a n d S t a t e Ag ri c ult u ra l Co ll eg e, J ean a r e n ow at h ome a t 1724 ,

conditions Mr. A n d r ews sai d t he c har ge of th e dram a t i c wo r k at

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t hat s tude n t;; m us t co o p e r ate f or Uta h S he is fin d i ng work ve r y 11 th Av e. , and f u ll y e nj oy in g th e world p r og r es s pleasan t in he r n e w fi e ld of la bor bu sy life i n t he ir ne w fie ld Mr • T heY. M. C A. i s g r owi ng b ut m i sses he r P e r u aesocia ti on s a nd Mr s. J ean h a ve thr ow n th e m

Ab o ut f ort y m e n las t se lve,s intothe wor k of the sch oo l T o the man or young man--Wed nesday even ing. M i ss Ma tti e Cook El li s, who wa s and commun i t y i n t heir u s ua l d ea n of wome n and hea d of t he wh ol e -h ea r t e d way, so we ll kno wn '' w . . r r/PJ;s''

Cl ass O r ga n iza tion h is t ory de pa rtm e n t he r e for man y i n Peru Mrs J e a n fi nd s he r home QI Uu '-1 T he ju ni or a nd se n io r cl asses of years . i s no w act ing i-n a s imi la r d ut ies and co mmunity a ctivi t ies a the Col lege, eac h be i ng fe w in ca pa c it y at th e Mi nneso ta St a t e pl ea sant su bs tit u t e f or h e r depa rt - THE

numb er , ag r e e d upo n a j oi nt or- N orm a l S cho o l at Ma nkato Mi ss me nt work Mr J e a n ha s b ee n llanizatio n wh ich WEi'S e ffe cte d at El l is wr it es that s he i s enjoyin g bus il y en g a ge d r e o rgani z ing t he 0 .

fLORSHEIM SHOE

J. Mt.lstead- .. tht.ng · Store

t he fi rst. meet i n g T h e r es u l ts o f he r ne w work ve r y m uc h bu t m isses : wo r k of h is de partm e n t a nd is the (: }ectio n of o ffi cers f ol lo ws : he r old fr i e nd s a t Peru. mos t en th u s ia s t ic conce rn in g it Pres ident, Mi l t on La n do l t; v ice 0 J . Gab e l, prin c ip a l o f th e F oll owing is t he pr eam ble to presid e nt, Warre n Ste pbeiJSOD, t ra in i ng h igh schoo l fo r th e la s t l h e proposed co n st i t ut i on of the , '' se cre tary a nd tr ea s urer, Da6 mar t wo yea rs, is now h o ld i ng th e p os i- , St udent Counc i l : !<'or t h e pur p ose Mardis ; p r ess a g ent Ze lia M. An- tJOn of pr i nc i pa l of t he pra ct ic e f u p hol din g t he idea ls and t radre ws. sc hoo l a t DeKa lb, I lli no is The d i tion s of P e r u Sta te Te a c he r s Th is or ga n izatio n be li eves th at Normal in w h ic h he i s n o w tea c h - Co l lege; f or p r omot i ng d emocracy ; e duca 1io n wh ich does n o t de ve lop in g i s Mr Ga be l ' s alma mat e r and f o r u nit ing t h e s t ude nt b ody; f or eve ry s id e of on e 's pe rs ona l c ba rac - D.! Ka lb is hi s h :> m e c i t y Mr esta b li shin g a c omm on mee t i ng te r , is na rr ow an d one·s id ed Ga b e l i s m isse d bo t h in co mm un - g r o un d f or s t ude nts and facu lty; Ma ny so c ia l mee tin gs , towa r d itv a nd sc hoo l be cause o f t he ma ny f or f o rw a rdin g a ll pla ns, p oli c ies which a ll a r e loo kin g wi th muc h te llin g se r v ic;es h e d id for both. an d cu s t oms t hat bear d ir ect ly UP· pl ea s ur e, are b e in g pl a nn e d f or Le tt er s f r o m 4 16·B Sou t h on t h e we lfa r e of th e s t ude n ts, or

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E x te nds an inv it a ti on t o all me m bers of t h e Stude n t Bod y and Fac ulty t o come tu thi s s t ore f or a ll u s ua l Drug Store needsi nC'Iudin g

Candy, S t ati onery, B ooks, V ictro l as and R emedies

B a rnes' Pharmacy t he yea r A1 va r da , L os Ang e le ,s Ca l if or n ia t h e college as a w ho le; we t he wh e r e M iss D or a K re b ,; is r es tin g s t u d e n t s of P eru S tate Te a c he r s !"

Y W. C. A. P art y. C · b l th is f a ll at th e ho m e h er s i s t<'rs , a llege in m e etJD g a sliem ed , d o B ,£ c k ward, tu rn ba c kward, 0 T i me f 11 ' show th at s h e is t a ki ng he r r es t in h e r e by a d op t th e o o win g co n stiPacult y ! Stu d e n ts! in yo ur fl ight , tru e Mills Kr eb s f a s h i on, fil l in g he r t u ti on as t h e co n st t t ut ton of th e And make me a c h ild aga i n , jus t days with k i ndn ess to th e p eop le ' St u de nt Co u n cil

Have yo u vis i ted o ur s t ore?

Co me in and g e t acqua in ted! 1 f or ton ig ht. a bou t her Sh e is t he sam e Mi ssSuc h was tb e se n ti m ent of ma ny Krers who,;e ge ne r o us a n d un - Mr. Eas on : G i ve a de finiti on of wh o alte nded t h e Y. W. birth da y ' · t ' M Mc Da 'e l

We have a s largP. a stoc k as any t o wn o f th is s i ze We a p pre ciate ou r old f r ie nd s a nd a r e anx iou s t o mak e n e w. s t in t ed ser v ice t o h er pupi ls a nd co ns t s e ncy , r. 01 s. Part ", Satu r day,' October 15, i n M D · 1 A f kl f d · I ' f e ll o w t e a chPrs we a ll kn o w so c an l e s : rer. e ac e g 1r t h e h igh schoo l Pe nn i es ni ck les d im es a nd do ll a rs we r e d r op pe d in t h i! bir t hd ay ' b ux a s th ey passe d by

we ll. May th e f u l lest p ros perity i i n a p olka d o t d r ess , leadin g a a l ways f ollo w her COd Ch d og. • fir s t part of th e e ve ning c ons is t ed of the f o lio i n g prc g ra m I

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Mrs Ne i l a n d ! For yo ur clothing, furnishings, Miss Tun e ll wer e fin e Mrs Nei l, I L a dies' ready- t o :- wear, dr y g<? o ds pres i de nt of the fir s t Y. W. Associ- n otiOnS. ation i n Peru , t o ld u s h ow t he u organiz a tior: was fo r me d . A Y

W. secretary f r om L inco ln ca me to Peru very a n x io us t o fo rm a n assoc ia tion in t he only N orma l Schoo l in the state. T h e g ir ls wh o Wtlre approached wit h th i s sc ie nce work, church wor k and l iter ary not wallt t o start a Y. W. C A. unless they could put their whole sou ls into the work At a calle d m Pe ting,

Coo pe r s "A ll e n A. " br a nd underwear.

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PERO TO HAVE NEW AUOITOHIUM and utili ze d as he r etofo re f o r c lass/main entrance wi ll be a lantern ooms. room, also fireproof. Old ''C h apcl Annex" Being Torn Th e new s t rructure, built upon The floor of the auditorium will Down.,- To Be Rebuilt th e foundation o f the old chapel be on a level with the ground, makann ex , w ill be 54x96 The ing the climbing of steps for enThe c ">nt ract h as been le t, and a udit o rium wi ll occ upy the who le trance unne cessary.

Union The Store where you feel 66 At Home"

Dr.Y Goods, Groceri es , Shoes Our Motto :--Quality, Service and Price

We solicit your patronage

Phone 52 Feru, Nebr.

DODGE CARS

We have th e agency for the Dodge Bros. cars, and have a car on th e floor for demonstr a tion. Call and le t us s how you. We still have th e Ra cine and Norwa l k tires the bes t there are Our repair departm ent is at your seryice, and Work Guaranteed.

SULTZBAU,GH & Phone 54, Peru Service Garage. Auto Liv ery, D. C Ph e lps, Prop and Day Service Phone 54 wo rk ha s been b eg un on a new of thi s. in s t ead nf less tha n half The stage will be modern in evaudito l'iu m for P e ru Thi s i s to as b efo r e. Th e main floor wi ll 1ery resp e ct, and with fittings for he secured by tear ing do wn w ha t b e arranged to seat 764 peop le, and every It will not ocrupy i;; kn o wn to th e olde r P er u v ians as the ga lle r y, which will ex teJ?d 1 room in th e auditorium, but will an nex to. o ld main from the s tage hround the room to Ibe set back into the space a s

a 1d r eb urldrng anrl \e - th e oppos it e side of th e s t age, will entran_ce way for th e old ?UJ idmg. m)deli ng it, m ak ing a ne w a nd up sea t 46 6 people, m a kin g a tota l and w1ll be 26x45 feet, w1th dresst o date auditorium seat in g capac i ty of ove r 1 ingThroomsf, etch h 11 b t e ro o , w 1c w1 e concre e,

The wo rk of wreck in g the old Th e r e will be built on the south will be supporte d by e ight or ten

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ILunches, Confectionery, Fountain Service

Try us. We s tri ve to plea se

st ru ct ure has a lready be gun, and s ide of tbis ao ditorinm an en- · large pillars, bui lt of reinfo rced the sout h half of the o ld main tr a nce r oom , e ntire ly o ut s ide the : concrete, and its weight wil l there- STU D ENTS HEADQUARTERS building h 'ls bee n torn d ow n t o th e ma in r oo m Thi s will ha ve two fore not rest materially on the

t o p of the m 'li n sto r y, or to th e,. large do ubl e doo r e ntrances, and waTIIhs: d ' 11 h th 1s new au 1tonm w1 ave e floor of t_he o ld The th e re will be a large double door Ibes t that mod e rn sc ience and archtu r e whtch was m bad conrlrtwn,l exit on both th e eas t and the west itec scan give it in th e way of· acw_ill be t_orn dow n to t_he f o un da1 an d there will be a ls_o a l ik e num- so as_to avoid the fatal de -_ h :,l I tro n, wh1 c h we nt as h1gh a s the be r of s t a ir ways IPad tn g from the _e ct wh 1ch rumed th e prese?t c a p ba se ment. a nd thi s wi ll be used to ; gall e ri es so that th e w ho le a udito- el buil ding !he codst oftthlbs

The Peru Machine is at Kearney this week but next week on the home field will be

Game Galled at 3 o'clock

Midland gave Peru a scrap la9t year and promises an interesting contest

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s ttnlc• ' ture 1s est1mate a e ween Candle Shades hu•ld r he new structure u po n. rium can bP. ,emptied in th e s hort- $25,000 and $30,000, and when T he n orth "'or orig in a l ha lf of the es t poss ible· space of tim e. Thi s completed wil l be one of the best • old bui lding, w hi ch is as good as n ew portion of th e building will auditoriums in Nebraska -Peru when bu i lt, w ill be left standi ng, be entiriy fierproof, a nd above the Pointer.
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Library Lamps Parchment, Cut No 21-306, ZS. Shades Gifts for Every Occasion Edwards· Evans· Peck Nebraska City, Nebr. A venue Store For Stationery School Supplies, Fountain pens and Metal pencils, 50c to $7.50 See us for your Groceries, Bread, Meats. Pruits and Candy PHONE 73 Sout h of th e building-saves yo u the walk down town. H. U. LANDOLT PERU, NEBRASKA PHONE 78 Buy a Budget Ticket
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M i lllred Hank s Ol ga A l b e r :; A fi 1 • e u ' · K ea rney romp ov e r t h pm to t t-e whi le und e rta kin gs that h as , or · • e rre co n t est is exp ecte d

19?1 P · ru 3 l{ ear n a v 0 h ft' uJ t•d EthPI J ones, Full e r - • e ,- · tune of 72 -0 Th e P e ru fig t a r a eve r wi II take place 1n the h 1s t or y N 1 M G 1 Fr id ay. Mid la nd h as one of the Th Pe u Peda"'oQ' ue s Wood re Ed e n e so n, 1s. a s h e r won th e arlm ir ation of th e Ke arn t> y of t h e Pe ru Tea ch e rs Coll ege 1s ' G d C h ar d est ancl m os t cons rs t e nt bum: th Antelr·pe " l'n a h a rd l g )W , H nvl ey , e r t ru e a re " ro o t t! r s bv fight in g unti l t he as t u nderwa} a t th e t 1me · 1 • • M of fi u;b l er<; t n th e !'tate They h ave f ht f t "'all cram<' 110 the Kear 1 v o. r Do:1ald fl an ; n s h t p, r. oue00 " "' • - w hi s tl e blew anrl wi t h on l v o n ,:. Al t ho the r e h!!s q ee n !:lo me talk ' - S 1 A I n e ve r lw en b ea t e n by a large s cor e , 'd ' Fr1 ' ..1 ay Octo ll""r 2 1 l R1 c hm ond. Ann e t t e IOCi tn f! tee b 3 0 Ol e 1'he ()'arn e wa s a 1 h ci (,( a •!!o w, av ln r u r, 1c ney gn Ir on 11 <C 1man le ft who had not be en injur e r a nd t hou g h t conc P. rnm g a stucle nts J, G d T f 1 l: 1 1and th ey frg h t be tt e r a t ea c h game Y a · s c · "' I o r cr i npl ed l•r ve o f t h e Joys a c ounc il in th1s m s t 1tut1 o n for · 1 of th e sPaso n ro ya l to h e off of th e tra i n wh en '' th e p a,;t f e w we e ks la st Mondav IHart le y, (:) le n •' r.ary. I M i dla ncl l ost to Wayne h y a sco r e quite a contra,t to the P e 0 l th PV r erH·herl h om e. The n u m h e r 17, saw th e fir s t r ea l ac - Yn •J v,JI ( h P g t ve-n t: ch:wce Fn- n f 7 -0 in th e fir st game of the SPaKearney enconnter. w hf're P er u of c ri pp l s wa • not. rhtP so mu ch to 1 t 100 w h e n the p r pos e r! con sti tn- t rlay, N u ve mb e r 2 tn vu1 e t'o r fift een !'On. Th e i r eecond game, w i t h wa lk ed off wi t h the end of the thP n la, ing t' f K e arney, a s to tht! ! ti o n of t he cou nci l as : f r om t hfl ii .:! l, t•1 o.n th is ; omaha Univ e r s ity , th Py lost 6:0 , 103 0 sc or e KearnPy mu st h e t h ey h ·trl r ece i ved in f or · I a wor k in g bas is in a vote af 154 to Stude11t Counc il. Be th 1nkn 1g ove r 1 anci in th e game with York la s t give n credit fo r Jo ts o f m e r games. Wh e n they r e tu r ned i 4 b y t h e s tud e nts. / who you want , and the n c n me F r i" ; Friday , th Py lost by o n e touchfight and r!eterrnination and stag - to Peru, t h ey w e re met at t ,e; But this was on ly th e b e g inning. : rhy an rl c a:> t yr.u r b a l!ot. R e mem - ; dow n Th e o ld p ep m ac hin e w ill ing' a corneha r> k fr vm last sea s on's tr a in h v th e of Ar ran ge ments we r e th e n m ad e to : b t.> r t hat it i R n p to ynu wh e th e r or h ave p le nt.y of e nt erta i n men t t h is de f eat suffici en t to h o ld the P e d a- st ud e n ts that e ve r g r ee te d a r e - have Fri day as th e day for n o mi · ! not th e co :mc il wi l l be a s u ccess coming f• 'r i d a y. Pern lost to Yo r k gogues to a 3 -0 score. • tu rn ing tea m. To b a la nce n a tio g the th i r t y candidates f or Pr a cti cally e ve r y sc h oo l in the U. h y a scor e o f 1 3 -1 6, wn n fr om

In the first quart e r Peru r e ceiv- de f ea t. in 1920, K e arney se n t w hat : th e counc il , eac h st ud e nt voting S. has s o m e form of a st ud e nt Granrl Is land 27·0, and won fr o m ed the kick and ca r rieci t h e Di ll: kin th ey had le ft a nd P e nf r om p e d ! f or ten persons. The following eounci I or foru m. So le t u s all Kea rn ey w i th> a close margin of t o ward the upri!lhts ov Pr the m t o the tunc? of 1 t'3 -0. j l isl was ch ose n in thi s way, w hich wo r k in s u c h 8 3- 0 the Ante lopPs. w rthm sttlk - F o r tunately on ly of th e Ke a r- •a r e now consi dered as candid a t es! t h at as t tm e pas se s p eopl e w tll In 1909, P e ru p layed her fir s t in g di s tance of t he $Z' Oa l t h e P eda - n ey t ea m was se r io u s ly i nju r ed. : for the S tud e n t Council: point to th e Stud e nts' Co uncil of g ame with Midland, when the gogues were to Yes th e "Kea rn ey kid s '' f oug ht 1 E lm e r Wil:>o n, E sther D e lze ll, th e P e r u Teachers ?ollege as on e M icil a nd C o ll ege was lo cate ci at draw se\·era l. and we r e g a mely to t he e n rl , and won th e 1 Va u gh n Ca s t le r, L eo na Spa r k s , 1of the s tu de n t couc tl s of thts d e m o· Atchi so n, Kan sa<;. ThP gam e was f or ce ci t o r e iJnqursh :-laJ ms u po n adm !rat i o n of Pe ru J R a lph Hunter. H e rb e rt K e ll e y , ! cracy of ours pl aye d on the f a ir p round s at Authe !»111. K e arney kt c k ed ou t of The f o llowing h istory of th e 1 burn. P e ru w on 6 -0 In 1 9 19, danger and see med to take a n ew contes t s is of in te r est to b ot h STATE CONFERENCE TABLE after M id la nd h a d mo ved to Frelease o n l if e when t h ey Raw that c o ll eges : mont, P e ru pl aye d th e seco nd they were getting- 8 f e w o f the 1 9 09, at P e ru, P e ru 2, K earney

Pts ' Op gam e , w in ning b y a sco r e of 6 -0 "br ea k s " of the ga m e Tbe 0 coa ch, B urn e tt. York Co ll e ge ,

Last f a l l, P t> ru wo n in the one of fi rst half was a thr i 11 i n g ex - 19 t O a t K ea r n e y, Peru 10, 1Cotner Co ll ege

ther team heing able to put t he 1 9 11 , a

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esh owev e r, did n ot l ike the idPa o f Ke11 rney 2 1, coac h ,J o hn son IN e braska Ce n tral

40 Jya n wo n f r o m Doa n e by 3 to 0. bei ng outdone by the teach £- r s from 1915 at P e ru , Peru 0 , K earney ! P e ru won from Kea rn ey by th e the southeast and i n j Pct e? a shot 26 coac h J oh n so n. I Elevens Bunched on C ollege R ace Ig og u e w a rri or drop ped hack a n d same s core an d York wo n from o f pep i n t o th Pir tea m wh1c h made 191 6 a t Ke a rn ey , P Pru 20 , boot e d a p e rf ect go al. Midland by 6 to 0. t h e battle an : ve n Of1e. T h e ha ll 6 , c oac h, J o hn so n. I (B y Gr egg Mc Bride.) ' Bob Sisty ' s Mid land L ut h e r a n s was in the middl e o f th e fi e ld at / 1 9 17, at Peru. Peru 0. K ea rn ey Last week' s r esu lts: f!ave Y or k Col leg e a clo se run in Th e "Pe ps" F or Pep Mnch ine t h e end of the first h a lf. '26 actin g coac h, Roe ttge r Wes leya n , 3; D oa ne, 0 th e Fr i day g am e o n the P a nt.h er Kear ney ope n ed th e s Pc n nd h a lf I 19 18 n o ga m e du e to war. fie l d H alf b ack Mc L augh lin o f Th e fo ll ow in g m e n w ho regisk · d 't h ' Co tn e r, 0; Grand I s la nd, 0 d 1 1 f t e r e d f o r f ootball h ave ne e n f ait h- with an aer ia l at ra c mrxe · WI a t K ea rne y , P er u 26, M dl d 0 Yo rk r eg istere t1 e on y sco re c k d h th York, 6; 1 an ' fu l in th e d a il y pra ct i ce m ade it POd r 1J09 wbich loo e as t o ey K e arn e y 0, cor;Jch Sp ee r. P e ru. 3; K e arn ey, 0 th e ga me w a re f! :> ing to forc P the p i gs kin ' 1 920, at P e r u, P e ru 103, K earn e y Th e Cot n e r Bu ll do gs and Grand po ss ibl e f or t h e va r Rity t e"! m to be hind the goal. Th e y h ad the 1 0 CC'ach, Sp ee r If cl ose , h a rd f oug ht g am es pro- l s la nc;l Bapt ists f oug ht a scoreless b e com e c h ampion ma te ria l. AR hall o n P Pru's 8 ya rd line with fi r s t 1 ' 192 1 , at K ea rn ey, Peru 3 K e a r- v ide inte r est in g footba ll.. Rtate 1 m e o n BE!tha ny fH rl. It was a ye t th e y h ave n o t p layed o n t h e d o wn and g oa l to ma e. O>\'ever, n ey O, coac h, Snee r collega oot a n n s ce r a t r a th e r r agg ed e x r 1l1on 0 1· e k H

I f b II f t nl y got h b' · " th t e am n or t a ke n n tr i p. K e ll y , t he Pe ru took a brace an d thr ew the T he his tory cl ose n to da te. w ith I the w or t h o f their m on ey l as t Fn- fall spo r t. Floyd Sm ith was 184 0 p o und · quarterb ac k fo r the Kearney mach ine back f or fifteen Peru two gam es t o th e goo d and da y afternoon minu s the se rvt ces o f S hull who sec ond tr.a m , wh o n e v e r fails to ya rds loss in t he n ex t two .down s five p oint s to h e r c r e dit.

I I n f o ur games b etwee n e i g ht wail inj u r ed in th e D oa ne jl.am t' br in g hi s man dow n when h e makes Kearney's attempted chop krck was 1 Peru a nd K earn ey t eams fight ' co nfe r e nc e teams the t ota l numb e r I C oac h Miller o£ the Grand l s la.nd hi s f a mouR d ive for a le g. He block.ed by the P e ru l i n e m en. The h a rd but they figh t clean. If i s ! of p oin t s chalk ed u p hy th e eight team, al s o e nte r ed th e co nt es t w t th weig h s on l y 11 5 p ound s ave rdud · f ' I 1 · t 1 · 1 A s a p o is e, but e ve ry ounce i s wort h a Peruvia ns ngaine po 3sess1on ° ho ped in yea r s t o c o me , the con1 e leven s wa s a m eage r tw e ve p o m s seve r al regu a r s. nfl f d d F d t t s Yo rk So we ca l l him ou r the ball and l<ic k ed o u t 0 ange.r. t ests may continu e w ith the same , This d oze n poin t t o tal repreee nt e r es ult of the. • n ay c on es • With o nly about five mm utes 10 friendl y r e la t i ons th a t they have a pair of dro p ki c k s a nd a touch - C o ll ege contmue s t o e a tt e way l d 1 ''1 840 pound " man. Th e n wP which to scor e th e "pe p ma ch in e " l in th e pas t. l dow n, yet was e n o ug h to m ake The Panth e r s ha ve won h a ve o ur batt l i n g " Go B im" decided to get all cylinders to thre e team 3 vict oriou s. games playe d, piling up po 1n ts B r ea m e r and th e two Biz e b oys w ho fi ' W i lly started the fi r eworks Bitzie' s D iary on K e a rney. Nebraska We s leya n Univ e r sity as compar ed w ith thirteen cha lk ed l< ee p th e ir opp o n e nts bu!ly, P oo l. nng. · ri wh o m a kes so m e sp la , h in th e off by mak i ng a beauti ful end run · G ot u p ea rl y made th e t r ain in p layed i ts fi rs t ga me in thi s sea - up by opp one nts. ' The York recor around right end fo r thirty yards Igood t i me 7: 10. F in e ride to Lin- son's conference cir cu its Frid ay in c lu des vi c t o ri e s ov e r Co l- Th e n co m es Big A few more pl u n ges a nd end runs 1 coin except f o r fr esh air in ca _r. a nd bar e ly crowd ed out ahead of l ege , H as tin gs Coll ege a nd M 1.d land White a nd H efty Han se n, w h o are p ut the ball in good pn s ition for jl Fin e meal a t L inco ln goo d look i ng the D oa n e Ti ge r s in a 3 to 0 ba ttle Co ll ege team s P eru C o llege JUmp - fi g htin g .th ei r way towa r d a place "mill ion d o llar wait r ess. Run ov e r m y a ll owa nce on th e C r e t e fie ld · ed i nto fifth position last week as on v arsity t e am( Fr a ry, with t oe, th e ball was snapped hack and 15c out.

C"ptain Harry McCandless boote d a of the victory ove r t h e ood les of pep Ih eebp YkOUJth eye o.n u - C 11 d d F a man w o u c s e v a r s 1- the big red-headed fullback boote d L on g tire some r_id e t o Kear ne y, the dr op kick th at gave the Me tho · Antel o p es D o an e 0 ege r oppe ·, rary, II

1 1 t a perfect dro p kick over t he goa l sa w sev e ra l peop le I kn ew at differ- dists a victory. The kick was mad e • to e i g h t h place ! ty. a nd keeps sth sm; ho f the I d 'd t · · - wm N e ls on, e a1 u , w o posts for the only score o e nt s t a tion s an d so m e 1 n · wit h the wind at hi a back, the ball Fr es hman Notes. 1 · f th e goo d h e receives game. Crossed river mi le wide 1 inch sailing between the upri g hts T oo t, t oot , make way f or th e Madd e n-unh ook

Line-up: deep Arr i ved at Kearn e y 5:40 p Rep orts from the game cre dtt Fre s hmen, th e y're com in !!' Yo u "d , ff hi s name and he plays P Keraney m Coach and I m a d e reservat i ons 8 k D f tl back w ith b e ing en ° eru uc , oa ne u • h av e n't heard · m uch about them, li ke th e fir st syllable of his n a me, Fisher I. e. Bartz and promptly to ok team o ut f o r th e se n sat i o n of t he contes t. Hls but jus t look around or a s k a few d oo d b oy Shrade r i s n o t menHiggins, capt. I. t. Rock light wo r kou t. Appeti te s trong , punts k ept th e Met h odi s ts que s tion s and you will find nut las t onl y t o bring emp ha sis PomProy g. Nelson, cap!. goo d supper r ea d y f or good s h ow. from t h e danger He tn e d th at R oss M c Daniel s h as b ee n to hi s faithful work. Rosenquist c. Reed Show not very good Fe w sack s a n umbe r of tim es to s co r e fr om e lected Pr es id e nt, and that ot h e r If yo u want to s ee a sample of Paap r. g. Sm ith of fruit r etire d 10 be lls Littl e plac e m e nt and s e ve r a l efforts mt ss- officers h ave n ot be e n e lecte d yet, ' f eed in g th e "pe p m achin e " pepWilson r. t Cochran n ervous, K e arn ey p e p m ee tin g- e d th e pas s by a few.yards. H e but w ill b e e lec t t d in the u ear pers go cl ow n on t h e fi e ld Monday, Standley r. e Perso ns couldn't get to s lee p Boys talk- a ls o played an defen- tur e. Miss T e a r , ou r advise r JS Tu esday or Wedn esd ay evening a nd Willy q. Hortan ing t oo m uch. Called coach to get s i ve game acco rdi ng t o- th ose w h o cert ai nly doing h e r p art in advis· w a tch th e above a gp- r ega ti o n do Buettgenbach f. Kummer things quiet good playe rs must wit n essed th e contes t, in g the cl ass. So with th ese per- their a rti s tic work Other goo d Wilcox r. h. Roberts have r est Word go t a round K Bu e ttgenbac h, Peru Co ll e g e g rid- so n s at t h e h ead the fres hn; nn f e ll ows h a v e be e n on th e fi e ld, l:'ut Biehn I. h. Bragg would lay me out. Up at 1 a. m. ster was th e h e ro of th e Peru- c la ss expects to do things w h1 ch the se are s i g n e d up fe llo ws on th e restl e ss Kearney cla s h In the last thr ee wi II surprise and surpass the other second t e a m. Up 8 a. m. rested. Short wa lk minut es of the game the Peda- cla sses So kee p watch. tContlnu e cl on Ln.st I Peru,.Kearney Contest. Sinee the first game in the fall

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TBE BotT OI!IA l. STAJ?It. Paul Wilc ox Edi to r-in -Chief

d ate and better structu r es o n t hose

founda t ions a lso Th e in st i t u t io n has g ro w n fr o m a s t a te no rma-l sch o ol int o a S tate T each e rs Col· lege in cha r a cte r as w e ll a s in na m e B u t th e s ame olrl id eals of serv i ce and sta nd a rd s of co nsec rati on to a no b le cau s e are outs tandi ng f ea t u r es as i n th e e arly days.

Yo ur new p r esid e nt Is a master wor km a n and jus t a s he dir ects th e b ui ld in J;t o f t he fin e r audito rium on t he old sit e. his leaq e r s h 1p m ean s st i II hi g her stand a rds and id eals and a n unpre ced e n t ed growth and pro s p erity for the in s titution A s o ne who ha s he ld the p os iti o n which he n ow ho ld s I p r e d i ct that

Esther D"lzd i.. Assoc iate Ed it o r hi s will be the m os t success ful

Alice Glasgo w Bditor admini s tration in the hi story of Arth ur Burley Bus ln.ss Manage r the institution.

Foundations

By Ex- P res J. W. C r a b t r ee. Secr e t ary Nat ion a l E du ca ti o nal Assoc ia t ion.

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PERU STATE Bl[N K

Try the SAni t ary Barb er Sh o p & B ath. Soft wat er El ectric Equ i pment, Ladies hair bo bbed, ma ss age, Shampoo, fir s t-cla ss barb e rs. Age n cy Nebras · ka City Laundry Fir st d oor north Ci tizen s Sta te Baulc

IYour patronage solie i t ed C. P. SCOVILL, Pr op

Everett Liter ary Society

T he regu lar mee tin g of th e so ciety was held in Al02. Meeting was ca II to or de r b y th e pres i dent a nd r e gular wa s trans-

The Chatalain Jewelry Store

Watc hes, Clocks, J ewe lry , Foun ta in P e ns , Sta t i on e r y Sc hoo l Suppli es

Mail 0rders Fill e d at E. o st

Our Motto:- "The best goo d s for the le as t m oney"

We repair p(ms' watc hes , jewe lry and spec tacl es - - GIVE US A CALL-.

J. C CHi\TELAIN, P e ru, Ne br.

Doctors SHREVE & HARAJI AN Dentists

Bl ac k Walnu t Lu mber in g w e en j oy ed tile f o llowing po - Office Pho ne 2 7 R es id e nce 103 a nci 3 2 1 app r ove fu lly of t ea ring it do w n and of hav in g th e new fin e a udito- gra m: .._ '"' owwn "'"""""' • Mi s s Hylto n · · Pi a f\O So lo · ·

T he re port that th e s o uth win g of t he o ld ma in buildin g is be in g a cted. Afte r the bu s iness m ee t- L'xtrac t 10 n and X-Ra y C hil drens work a Specialty tor n dow n comes a a s hock to me J.:J

r i um o n that s i te Th e r e a r e, at "athletic c i reus" t o fortune teUe rs Mi ss Burton • • ).< 'lute So lo t he s am e ti me r eas o ns why I can · To make th e evening comp le t e, Mi ss Al be r • - · Readin g

no t he lp having r egrets. I was a all sorts of no ise making devi ce s \1r. T o bler - · • Cartooning student of t h e s cho o l wh e n tha t wi l l b e on sa le and "hot d ogs ," ice Professor E a s on gav e a ve ry add1tion wa s e r e c ted I he lp ed t o cr eam, p opco rn, and coff ee wiJI be b n i ld it I ca rri ed m o r ta r an d f; pl e ndid talk on what th e a im and th e re t o. he l p keep up the fun br ick in t he afte rn oo ns , on Sa tu r· obj ec t i ve of a l it er a ry so ci e ty In th e afternoo n th e r e wi ll b e a d I s hou ld be ays and d uring th e va ca tion. huge parad e th e li ke of w hi c h has

Th is w as th e first r e,.!Ular m ee t- n:•a t ch 1nade nea rl y e noug h at se ve n ty - fiv e cen t s a day t o c ove r m y e xp e nse s fo r a yea r. I ca rri e d water fr o m d ow n tow n f or the g uests a t the

ne ve r been see n in Peru •• i ng and W I!. had a splen d id group of for de t ails of " high sch oo l nig h t!"· m e mb e rs pre sent Watch for t he r o ute of the parad e ! A ,b ig s urpr ise is in sto r e for You can't affo rd to mis s i t! It's E ve r e tt s at the n e xt mee ting. layi ng of t h e corne r s t one. b di ffe r e n t !! All e s ur e t o co me out. Th a t large r oo m o n the s ec ond

floo r was o u r a ud i to ri u m o r chap el a s we ca ll ed it, fr o m 1 884 until i n 189 5. w he n th e n ew ch ape l buildi ng was com pl e ted H e r e in this r oo m g raduating cla sses d e live red the i r th eses a nd c o mm ence ment ora ti ons He r e th e princi pal s for twenty year s g ave t he ir in s piratiOna l chape l ta lks H e r e lar ge audiences of s t uden ts and citize ns I istened often to hi g h cla ss addrease!' of emin e n t m e n and wo men A nd he r e m e mbe r s o f th e b oa rd o f ed uca tio n an n ua ll y a nd commi t tees of the legisla t ure b ie nnial ly and H o nor ab le T ho mas J M a jo rs ma ny t ime.;; in b et wee n, c o n g ratula t ed t he stu d e!'lts on t he ir g ood l oo k s

Demonstra tion High Sehool

The high schoo l s tudents · a nd faculty a r e pu tt ing t he ir iull e ne r · S!Y forth to have the big ges t fun ni g ht eve r in P e ru "Hi g h schoo l night," a s it will be cal le d, is a s tu dent aff a ir, plann ed, managed and conducte d by the pupil s

Omaha Uni. Out of Conference.

Fo ll owing a me eting of the ?th· I letic offic i als of the Un i ver s i ty of I Omaha , it was d e cided tha t the I Mar oons would pul l o ut of the Neb r aska State Intercoll egiate Conf e r ence. ·. Failure to obtain games w i th state colleges i.ll basketbal l and football was said to be t he reas e n for the withdrawal.

Gave Peruvians Royal Welcome

The s tud e nts at the K e arney Teach e rs College e n terta in ed at an a ll- sch ool party F ri day n ight f o llowin g the football game

The main f e ature is to be a rp in s tr e l show , wher e the b la ck boys from Georgia w i I I m ur der ol d man Glo om and wh e r e s outh e rn m e lod y mak e r s wi ll play tho se good old s o ngs and turn out tunes of t oday S o m e ivory tick ler s am ong th e g irls in the co mpany w ith a B a rmony Ch orus pro mis e a prog ram of h ea dlin e r s b etwe e n the two Nebr a s ka teac her and tine be ha vi or.

I spent more th a n f o ur y ear s a s a studen t at Pe ru All r e citati o ns a nd al l a eti vi t iP.s of th e s ch ool wer e he ld in t hi s o ld b uildi ng . I r eca ll t h e d a y in 19 0 5, wh e n a s pres iden t of t he sc hoo l, I le d th e m arch of studen t s and f a culty fr o m th e ol d c hape l to th e n e w Tha t w as a g r ea t day i n Pe ru, so me o f us on the facu lty an d m a ny citi· zens cou lrl n o t he l p t a l k in g on that occasio n of the Fa cr ed me morie s d10ging a b out t h e wa ll s of the old buildi ng I

A few ago I had the priv i -1 lege and hon or of v isi t i ng Peru 1 I ma naged t o s l ip i nto th e old I bui lding a lo ne w he r e I s p e nt one 1 of t he p leasa n test h alf h ours o f my life, tho the bui lding was b e in g used fo r new pu r poses I cou ld not help thinking t hen as I th in k 'llow when t he bui ld i n g is be ing· torn dow n to i ts fou n dat io n , o f the lines of T h omas Moore on t he Feast of t he Roses:

"Long may my h eart w i th s u ch memories be fi l led,

Like the vase in whi ch ros es h ave oft been disti lled; You may break, you may s hatte r the vase if you will, But the s cent of the roses wi ll cling round it atill."

I am told that the old fo u ndation is to rema in, and that it i s entirely adequate for the larger an d more modern structure w h ich i t will suppor t Th1s suggest s t hat perhaps other enduring foundat i o ns were laid in that early day. I be-

As id e from th e m ins tre l s how ther e w ill. be s tu nts in o t he r r oo ms.

Th e re wi ll be eve r y thin g f r om th e " senior midni g h t follie s " to a ' ' ch a mb e r of horrors" a nd from an

II"Say it With Flowers" We UHt ttu facture G

Fr es h C t1t F lo wer s f o r any ' occas ion such a s w ed d in gs , bi rthd ay s pa r ti es, r e me mbran ces , e tc i n appr o· pri a t e a r ra ngem e nts a t a l l of the y ear.

E Berthold the Floris t Ci ty Nebr.

thi s L u tn b e t· o ur selves , sellit1g d irect to s c hools

Me

_ This store exte nds an in vitation to th e student body to pay us a w h en In need of Fancy Gro ceries, Lun ch goods Cl'ackers, Pickl es, Olives and th ings good to eat, Our prices are ri ght , our se rv ice unexcelled an d w e tr eat y ou r igh t.

tra i ning institution s The P e rn Commercial and P o rtrait fo o hall squad w e r e the gu e sts of the evening a nd that they ,

PHOTOG R AP H)}' e nj oy ed ve ry mu ch th e hosp itality C a r e ft11Jy and neatly dot1e. K od ak f iu i sh i t1g e x te nded by Kearney

attend e d to dail y F il ms of all s i zes so ld

IN A FRIENDLY SORT O'WA Y, Wh e n a man a i n't g ot a ce n t, a nd be's feeling kind o ' blue -

A n' th e cloud s ha ng d a rk an d he 11vy, an' wo n't le t the s un s hin e thr u,

It' s a g r e at thin g , 0 my br e thr e n, fo r a fel ler jus t to lay Hi s h a nd u p on y our sho ul d e r in a f ri end ly sort o 'way!

I t makes a m a n f ee l c ur i ou s , i t make s th e t ea r d r o ps start, An you s ort o ' f ee l a flutt e r in the · r e g i on o' th e hea r t ;

Y ou ca n loo k u p and m e et h is eyes ; yo u don't know what to s av Wh e n hi s h a nd i s o n y o u r s hould e r in a friendl y sort o' w ay.

Oh, th e Wo rl d ' s a c u r io us comp o und, wi t h its hon ey and its ga ll , With i ts ca r es a nd bi tt e r cro sses , but a good wor ld, aft e r a ll.

A n ' a good God mu st ha ve m a d e i t - lea s twa ys th a t il> w hat I say

W hen a han d i s on my s ho uld e r in a fri e nd ly so r t o ' way

- J a m es Whicomb R i ley

S ee us

' En largin g s fr o m y our favor i te fi t m ALBERT PETERSON

Ph o to Stu d io P e r u , N eb r aska

THERE':; A REASON' '

Behind e ve ry fact li es a r e a son. Wh en th e r e i s a m u l ti tu d e of s hoes to be s old , a nd on e par ti cular sh oe m odel f a r s urpa sses a ll oth er s in vo l ume of so les, th ere is a r easo n f o r i t • W e ha ve th e r easo n, bu t mos t im po rtant of all , w e l 1ave t he s h o e s

Hom e y e r S ho e S tor e N ebra sk a C i ty , N e br ; Th e H o m e o f G ood S hoes ''

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Mt. Vernon Girls. Itern worked out b efore our s up ply wi ll n e ve r be adequ ate and Thursday evening Mrs. Waugh meeting so that we may beg in t he s kill will never b e near enough

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gave a birthday party to about working fo r our honors Those perfe ct ion; but improvem e nts are pa ir of old sh oes a fter th ey have have bee n retwenty of the gi rls and boys of the I who took the hike t oday will hav e be i ng mnd e on e"er y ha nd an d the p a ir e d at th e dorm dining hall who have birth- po int s as a sta rt towa rd ea m ·l future l ook so me what bri g hter ---THE REST SH OE S HOP·--davs in September anti October. m g these honors LP.t's have eve ry than fo r th e pa st 1evera l years. " At seven o'clock we assemblt>d in member out to the next meet ing! As a key to the preesnt situation I · rece_ption roo_m which was

Dramatic stude nts should n otice th e

a • '• • 1 ht th b h !•ao:·e 11spec tion t h<tn Seems Necessary WI 1rthaay_ canrl_les on 1 The October meeting of the Dra- s 1s t e write r of th e e ditori a l large cak Tl k f 1 d h d f -You r clo t hes as th e y go through our clean inC'(' process, es. Je rna mg o I mat·Jc Club w•'ll be he ld next Mon- P &ce on t e n ee o sk ill e d t eac h- f ,., a r e ns pecte rl not once, b ut ma ny tim es and blowing. out candles day even ing at e ig ht o'clock. The ers. The sk ill ed t ea ch e r always - So me , in fac t, t hi nk t ha t many Ol th ese in spec t ion s are furmshed mernment. If ollowing one -a ct pl ays wi ll be h as oppor tuniti es a hea d But to superfluou s-but WI!: do n ot. We much prefer th e apparLater M1sscs Sparks and Ilanks 1 presented b eco me sk ill ed one mu s t make the 1 in s p ection to the comp la ints we s hould reassisted in serving ice cream T h B . k f S 'l C n ecessasy preparation and g radua I ce1 ve if we let ' ·somet hin g sl ip by. "

• e no o 1 ence. as t: • ,- If f · · 11 1 and mmts A color of Gale G I d T ft ti on from Peru State Teac he r s Col- - you ca r e or mlcoosco plca Y c ea n cl ea nin g work call . k d h' 1 ay 01 o at t he Tai lor Shop JN O A. CEJK A, Tailor -C lea ne r, ph one 62 pm an w tte was carried out in , Macread r James Simo ns lege i s a long step in that dir ec· ... refreshwent_s and decorations. I J o h nso n tion I, Paug len Gassier

The of the eveni ng Darton Dean Pomeroy Ne br aska ha s opportunit i es for was spent 10 s ing ing At 8o'c loc k Stage d ir ector Clyd e Ive r s t he ma n ua l a rts t eac h e r wh o is , our study bell cal led us from our I S d D . b S prepa r ed and our youn g me n 1 uppresse es !fes, y usan ' ' party and we al l wished we Glas pe ll. Ca.;t : s hou ld know wha t th e requir e me nts !

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Faculty and students wiH find an acco unt w ith us a grea t convenience to th e m. C on su lt us concerning any business problem you m ay have had _birth days every month. Miss ! 1 Henrietta... Brewste r Haze l Ratek in I ar e. Th er e a r e th r ee or four ty pes Robmson, Mr. and Mrs Linn were Srephen Brewste r Albert Biehn Iof p os iti ons found in th e s tate guests /Mabel , Henr i et t a 's s idte r IThe type wh e r e the t eac h er is PXfire was Tu es Ja y · He le n Knapp pecte d to t each manua l tra in ing , evenmg No lives lost. Stage din ctcr J ess ie Kelly only , very f ew. Usua ll y 0 M GOOD , Ca>hi er ,

E 8 GODr\ President J W :VIS V. ANNA F. FARLEY, Asst. Cns h ic r Thursday morn i n2' breakfa st was t <ac her I S exp e ct ed to combme I CA LEW I S , Ass't C a5hic r served at 6:15. I t was rat her Prepa ration ma nu a l training with som e oth e r ..,..-=- . , . • early but we are all firm bel ie ve rs Fro m tim e to time some one s ubj ec t, whic h most fr e qu en tly is that our boys wil l be victori ,us asks, "ca n I do t> nou gh work in sc i ence or ma t hematics and """'7"2'"T'==-n• after an early send off. yo ur departm e n t, t his- A third is _o ne E yes Ex a mined and Glasses Fitted L ost : My sense of taste las t to p repare me f or t eac hin g Manual 1ng manua l trammg w1th a prmci- · , week. Finder please leave at Training" An d we suspect th at pa! s hip or supe rintend e ncy. To Fine Wa tch and J e we lry R epairing ward.-Pau li ne Hanso n. s im i l a r quest ion s We wondtr if t hat the st ud e nt comp le t e at

r eg istra r's office. and r e c e i ve rP· o t h e r in s tructor s have been as ked p r epa r e f or these pos iti ons requires

E R NS TI NE JEWE L RY €0. If fire broke out in t he dormi. t he fr equency wit h wh ic h th is the freshman and sop homor e years'

tory would the tire escape! question h as been hea rd i s not due wor k as a minimum. The student Nebra skq City N ebr. but the g1r ls wou ld. No, to the fact that s tu de n ts ha ve see!! · who will do this, and in addition

The other morning a t e rrib le teacher s with on ly a s li g ht pr e-· po ssesses' th e native ability to add :- ' ....,. ·• noise was beard at 5 :30 arrd ! later parat i on f or the wor k th ey were ski ll to hi s pr e paratiOn will find- - Ra • discovered that it was only seven u nd e r tak in g , sec ure po sit i ons pay- th at op p ortunity awaits him not T o th _

girls had gone up Ce metery hill in g exce ll e nt sa la ri es , and th ey onl y in Nebrask a but in oth e r I and had wanted to see the su n come have fa il ed to n otic e that t im es s t a t es as w;ll. Only a year ago u p Th ey had fail e d to see the have changed, ma king it neces sary on e of P er u s graduates, who h as sun come up but I r emem ber see- fo r these sa me t eachers to more three or four years of t eac hin g ing seve r al sons r et urning w ith adequate ly pr epar e for th e ir posi- experi e nce , acqu ired some s kill in YHE FLORSHEQrtll

them. They don't like to "aY t ions or Jose th e m t he m a nual training professi on, which kind they went in searc h of. The fo l lo w i ng quotations from wen't to a position in a la r ge Mich-

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Mrs. Waugh and t he titst floo r a n ed itor ial in the Se pte m be r issue i ga n city at a sa la ry of $2200 0 • t s

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gir ls w i ll take t he ir s u pper a nd of The Indu s tria l Ar ts magaz ine So -r e tur nin g to t h e quest i on .. go to the woods this eve nin g , and desc ribin g th e pres ent situation quoted at the b eg inning, our a n- ;: , _uc = ,. ••'<>>a •• =• w.. 51 will no doubt have a wonderful ve r y well. "Some ti me ago th e swe r would b e. "In on e se mester time. cry we n t out from pu lpit, p la t form you can beg in to m ake that pre p -

No do ubt a d ue l i s soo n to b e a n li pr ess that the t eac h e r s short- aration you wi ll n eed to t e ach m a nfought between a certain rP.d age was enda nge rin g th e Ec hool s u a l training successfully and in sure sweater with a black " P" and a a nd the whole educat i ona l scheme. you a goo d p osition " white one wi th a large blue " P, I t wa s n ot just a scare. It was a J. W P. Cleo will probab ly se t t he d ate, the rea l situat i on t ha t threatened hour, and probably decide the one ser ious c onseq ue nces. At t r a ctio n s victorious. out side the teac h ing pr of ess ion

These sweaters are liable to were so allur ir.g that ma ny t eac hbreak several h earts but we \ope e r s y il! ld ed to the t e mptati on., there is p lenty of g lu e in Peru to A nd the pos itions le ft vacant by merd tht!m. t hose teachers we r e till e d in ma ny

·-- - - cases by oth e r s wit h very little

Le t' s Fi gure This Out. So ph : ' 1 I was over t o s ee h er las t ni g ht , w h e n so meone thr ew a brick thru th e w in d ow and hit th e p oor gir l in the side! "

Fre sh : "D id i t hurt he r ?"

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Y. W. C. A. pr epa r at ion my fi nge r s ' ' -

The regular Y W. C. A. meet· " Th in gs have c hanged. Teachera Th e work o f t ea rin g d ow n th e ing was he ld on Wednesday even - are ba ck in g r eat numb e rs. c hape l an nex of th e o!d build i ng a t in g. Miss E d ith Fox was lea der , ; Som etim es th e y have fo und it n ee· the Co ll ege is n ow practicillly comand the devotional read1 to. go b ack to th e pl: t ed to the ing. A short business meeting w1tb o ut littl e Improvement i f any will r e mam stand JO g, exce pt posss lfollowed in which Elma in their pos iti o n " · Ibly s uch po rtions of it as i t i s Gockley presented the budget for " There is st ill a s h or t age of n ecsa sar y for r emodel in g t he e nthis year. ski ll ful t eac he rs We su ppose the tranceway s. Reports of the convention were

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E x t e nd s a n invi ta tion t o all me mb e r s of the Student Body a nd Faculty to come thi s sto r e for a ll u s ual Dr ug Store ne e dsin c luding

Ca n dy, Stat ione ry, Books , Vi c trolas and Reme di es Bar.nes ' Pharmacy

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We have a s largP. a stock a s any town of thi s s ize. We a ppr ec iate our old fri en d s a nd a r e anx i ous to ma ke n ew. We a re trying to he lp yo u make th is o ne of th e mb st e nj oya b le and pr ospe rous yea r s of your li fe. given by Isab e l H - rtley and 1

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puses which made us see n ot on ly our needs but our benefits, and Miss Yeck described the conditions in European colleges which make us realize, as never before, our own good fortune. She pictured vividly the turmoils and needs of the European students and the suggested remedies.

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The warm sunbeams mixed with Atbenfl und e rw ear, Perron's Gloves the cool breeze made Saturday an ideal day for 11n Olympic Club hike Black Cat and Gotham Gold Stripe Ho s iery Altho we wished at times that we For Ladies had gas masks to keep the duat The largest store itl Southeas ter n Nebraska. from smothering us. there wasn't ; ;..____________________

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The thistle down iu tremulo us ! when in ch ildh oo d he s huffl ed th r u K win ded we wer e r e ad y f or atmlsphere, the m on th e way to s chool! It i s mor e Capt H. let them k ick

A long rerl clusters of the su.na c h di ffi c u lt eve n no w t o contr o l o ur a ga in st t h e wind a g a in t o st 2nd stream s ; 1i mp ul 8e to s h uffle t hru t he leaves ha lf We to ok bal l d ow n i n t o T he cornstalks we stwards on t he a long t he p a ve ment T h e spring t hei r t e rri to r y aga in a nd wer e st u bby pla in j may be _the fitti ng seaso n fo r r e - st r iking f or a scor e on t wo go od

How l ike an In dian vi ll age of dead a wakenmg 1D our hea rt s but t he passes and s ome goo d runs. K reI h . h d days; I I S t e t1me w e n cover e our pass. Pull ed a long

The long smoke trai ls be h i nd th e 1es , o ld f aces, ' o ld p lace s, ch il d· pa ss and two e nd r uns. Ma n I craw l ing tr a i n, ' Ih ood pl easur es and yo u t h f ul wa s J'i g h t in' about th a t ti me. Res t

And floats atop t he d i sta nt wood s dre am s retu r n to hau n t us It i s of th e boys WQre h op p i ng t o it t oo ab laze in t he autum n t hat t he t rees see m K lin e ma n gave us a l' aw hand out

With orange, crim s on , purple " to be at th e zeni t h of t he ir s p le n- a nd gav e K. 1s t d on our 10 y a I n the aut u mn seaso n th e stu · dor- and yet wh o can sa y? What lin e We ll I g ues s th ey di d n ' t den ts of P e r u ma y well e nvy th e i s t here in a ll th e wo r ld m or e pass We thr e w th e m f or 15 yd po ets their power of expr ess ion, g lor i o us than a tree at a ny tim e ? los s in t wo d o wns. Th ey tri e d a

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52 F e.r> u, Nebr f or t he bea uty of t h e Pe ruvian I An ad eq uate exp r ess i on of th e ir d ro p ki c k we r eco ve red on th e 20 h f d a.m hills these d a ys i s e n o ug h t o ca u se beau t y 1s a t erne or p oe ts a n y d l in e an d b oo t ed that ball a g ood the mos t pr osa i c of u s to bur s t j J oyce Kil mer has voi ced our se n t i - on e- Th ey tr i e d som e passes I t·ein to s ong . E ve ry tr ee upon ever y co vere d one of th e m the 3r d Q was h i ll is a r raye d in spen d or fo r I t h ink tha t I sh a ll ne ver ee e ove r and we h a d t o face th e su n. e ve ry le af has d on ne d a sacr i fic ia l A p oe m as love ly as a t r e e. We g o t all se t a nd mad e a a t d ress an d in obed i e nce to Nat ure ' s A t re e whose h un g ry mout h is pr es t them a nd o ld T o py ma r ched ar ound la w a wai t s th e m ome nt of s urren· Aga in s t th e ea r th's sweet fl ow in g th e ir en d f o r a 55 yd run to the ir d e r. The go ld e n rod i s a " t oss br eas t. 25 ya rd lin e Man thi s ma de u s of t ous led go ld ' ' and t he suma ch A t r e e t ha t loo k s t o God a ll day fee l g ood a nd we flew a t th em d ei s a bla z in g g lory But th o the An d lif ts its lea f y a rm s t o pray, termined t o l:iCor e Made 10 y ds fl owe rs a nd shr ubs ma y b e g or g e- A t r ee th at ma y in s u mm e r wea r more thru lin e . Bonehead li nes ·

We have t he agency f or th e Dod g e Br os ca rs, a n d have a car on th e fl oor fo r de m onstr ati on Ca ll a nd le t us s how y ou.

We st ill hav e th e Rac in e a nd No rw a l k t ir es t he bes t t h e r E' are Our r epa ir depa r t ment i s a t you r servi ce, a nd Wor k Gua ra nteed SU LTZB AU GH & f BSHER P hone 54, P eru Ser v i ce Garage.

A u to Live r y , D. C. Phe lps , Prop N i g ltt an d D a y Service Pho ne 54 o us t h ey ca nn o t equal the bea u ty of A ne s t of rob in s in he r ha ir, ma n d ec la r ed I was tr ying to bur- - a1 s - •t• i1M " 5'- ... '33'1! iblftQ wp the tr ees f ur theirs i s a -be auty Up on whose bos om s now has la in, d ie, but t he man nea rl y broke h is whi c h las ts t he ye a r a r ound a nd I Wh o in t i ma t e ly li ve s with r a in. hea d wh e n h e hit my leg Tri ed ! ch a nges w i th e ver y season In Poe ms a r e mad a by f oo ls like me a dr op k ic k but we n t wild. We sum me r th ey s he lter u s f rom sun But on ly God ca n ma ke a t ree e x c ha nge d a f e w k ick and

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Lu nches , Con f ec tione ry , F ou nta i u Se r v ic e Try us We str i ve to pl ea se pic t ures mor e eaut J u a n more th e ir t we n t y- five ya rd line, th e n varied than man' s m ost f a nc i f u l Back t o r oom lost 35 c en t s m r o ug h imagJn a tw n has eve r p or t raye d a nd tum b le ha d t e rnbl e t1m e t o · · · · ' 1 be made te n mo r e ya rd s - we th e n Who ca n paint the g r ee n a n d g o ld r ec ove r Ate ea rl y l unc h caugh t run ball ou t m fro nt of g oa l I li g h ts s hi ning th r u th e fli c kering , t t h 1 L d d , the Im e fo r t wo yard s a nd 25 -54n r. e o u o sc oo ounge a r ou n I br onze an:.l copp er - ca lo r e d f o l ia g e; I h ' l 1 t t h 1 k d , 10 -19 was caJi ed, f or old da d dy h 1 a w 1 e e e m oo u s ove r a n 1 wh o can ha rm onll': e t ose Ilong leg s to dr o pk ick-th e r es t fl ashes of r ed with th e br own· b e- s u1 t e d u p f or th e b 1g stru g g le . will b e 1n th e b1g da l hes - neath t he yellow a nd g ree n aro un d I Kea rn e v won t he t os s, ch os e t o · · an d the bl ue abov e , a n d who ca n k i ck Hi g f el t so rry for j r es t of th e wa s tim e su ggest t o us, · up on ca nvas th is t he m a n d le t th e m ki ck aga in s t 1 k1 ll m g Peru go a l m da ng e r onl y panor a ma of c olor i n moti on ? Fe w Ith d A ' d th d t 1 d I once. Kearn ey ki ds s ur e fe lt sad · · e W ID m 1 e US C OU S ! o f us can asp t re to attam s uch a j · , - bu t g a ve th e boys a fi ne r e caphe ig h t but we ca n a II en j oy t h is 1 pr oceeded t o K e arn ey s yard Iti on a nd som e of t he g irl s l ik ed glor iO'Ils p he nomen on once ever y li ne , d r e w a 1 5 pe na lty, k Jc ked. our boys -1 am hap py but

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PEHU. NEBRASK A, NOVEMBER 2, 192 1.

VOLUME X VII.

NUMBER 5

PERU BOBCATS RI. AT MIDL ANDTIGERS Man y t eache r s i n ac t ive work. as MSS BSIPPI MINSTRELS COMING I! t o the Pe ru Midland football g ame, l iN FAVOR OF ARMAMENT REDUCTION well as ot her s who h a ve been teac h- · a rou s in g p ep rally was h e ld.

Bobcats Fe ast on Tiger Meat in 14-0 ers are very anxio us to have this Will Appear at H igh S cho ol, Frid ay, Every l iv F, loyal s tud e nt in th e co l- Peru St a te Teachers College Goes Y1ctory. Friday. exce lle nt opp or tunity for c la s s November 4. l iege was th ere t o g iv e the n ecess- on Record on the Questi(Jn study It g ivl:'s th e m not o nly the ....--- ary e n courage me nt to our fighting

The Peru Ro bcats clawe d the ir p rivil ege of com tin u ing th ei r e dn· "H ot d ogs! '' "Popcorn! "Ri g ht bunch of f oo tball men Th e f e w One of the most important mat· way thru the Midland Tigers to a cation along pr of ess i ona l l i nes, but t hi s way to the bes t s how in the I stud ent s who were not th e r e are t e r s in th e hi s tory of the school 14-0 victory Friday and thu!'l ad- is also a plan whereby th ey may buildin g !' Co me and s ee th e I count ed as dead timber or w e r e un- ca me •up a t c onv ocation Monday va nced anoth er _toward s the Igai n ext ra h ou rs of credit whi c h fam e d Mis s issipp i Min s trd i ! Come I ab le to attend. W e 're pr oud to mornin g It wa s th e act io n of the c onference champiOns hip w i ll aoply t oward th e • co :np le ti o n and see it! "Come and see it! say that th e re a re v e ry f ew " st icks" student body and the facu l ty ih Coach Sis t y's Mid lanrl Lu t herans 1 of IVOr' l< o f a deg r ee "To ni g ht is t he ni gh t to toot -your at P er u thi s year Th e rally was endorsing Pres ident Harding ' s came h ere rlete rmi n ed to take t he I On e o r two or more towns in the own horn!" ''Don't le a ve without ' open crl at the chap e l with the snap· move toward redu ction of armaPedagagues dowo a n o t c h but they county a re choge n as t he mo st s uit · see in g the ''S eni o r Midn ig ht Fr o - PY college ye ll s and !'el e ctions by ments thru o ut the wo rld. reckoned w ith out their host. T h e able places in which to {l ath e r l ie !" "A ton ic! a tonic! Go thru the band, a ft e r which th e football The vote on t he r eso luti o n s was 14 0 defeat of Midland makes Once in WFeks th e in structor th e chamber of horrers , a genuine te a m was lo a d ed onto a ha y r acl< unanimous; one of the res o luti ons Peru's third successiv e vict o ry this offe r iny th e rourse nH ' e t s with th e I !" S ee th e ' d ecorated in blue and w hi te a nd is to be se nt to the Presid en t andpu ts pep class; d urin g th e tw o week period 1 circus! Watch the given a royal ride to town Wh e n th e repr esent atbes of the United mach me good posmon 10 co nf er- betwee n these m ee t i ngs, assign· : boxing match!" l ee cr eam! Ice ; the c e nte r of th e bu s in e8s di s trict Stat.es, the other to the st ud e nt ence . , m e nts a r e w o rk ed up, and a certa in Icream!" See the real li ve Katzen· wa s reach ed all traffic was, of bodies of foreign countries.

Capta in H1gg1nswon the fl•p and amou nt of stu d y done by th ose who j am m er Kids!" "Vi s it the Ag· l course h a lte d by the rnll y. C()ae h More and m o r e , th e s tud e nts of chose_ to defenrJ the n o rth goa l. a re on the work. A show. He a r the Farmerette Jazz Speer was call e d upon to speak and our country, especially th ose of th e The first part of the qua rte r was a cour,;e co ve ring a time of e ig hteen · BHnd! !" These and many more told us that we must not und e r es ti- teach er s cui leges must co ns ider punt!ng. duel hut finally o ne of week", gives an oppo rtunity of l i ke cries w ill echo thru the hall s mate Midl a n d 's strength; that th e; wor ld affai rs a nd be prPpar e d to Peru s linemen bloc ked and rceov- comp leting th e work in order to o f th e high sc hool on Friday night. were a fighting outht fr o m wh i s tle take an act i ve s tand in a ll matters ered a Midland p unt thus putt in g cr e dit f o r the same. ! I t i s time al l weighty, and seriou 11 to whistl e but th a t h e knew our affec ting the we lfare of our coun· Peru within s coring distance. Th e Tni s f or m o f e xte nsion wor k has thou g hts wil l be ca s t asid e for Pe- team had rea l football to d e li ver try and of th e wo rld. Students of Bobca ts too k tl'>e ball to the Mid · 1 th e a dva nta(l'e of other absent ia ' ru's big Fun Night of the year. and beli e ved that they would deliv- ot h er co untries are more r e ad y to land t hr ee-yard lin e a nd h e re th e co urses in th at enrolled may N o effort is be ing spared to mak e er it in th e Midland game. When expr ess them ;oe lves than th ey are in Lutherans took a brace and present · have the advantage of perso na l in - th e bi.g g e s t affair of its kind ICaptain Higgins was called upon I th e Unit ed States Ev e n in Ru ss ia ed a sto n e wall defense and h e ld s tr uction at lea ;; t nin e t imes duri ng ever seen m Peru In fa c t. no such he old u s that the squad wa s in I und e r the Czars, the s tud e nts of Peru for d ow ns A t one oth t' r ti m e a course of s tudy. In thing bas ever bee n seen h e re, for go o d condition for the encounter 1 the uni:ers_itie s were th e l_ea d e rs in during the h alf th e Ped agagues go t ad d iti o n' there i s the added int er - : IT ' S DIFFERENT! and th at if fi v.h t and d etermination the agitatiOn of all questiOn s lo okw ithin scoring distance but cou ld es t d e ri ved fr om st udy With a j Press r ep orts from the "Missi s · co un te d for a nything we might ex- I ing t owa rd more fre e dom in govnot take th_e oval acro!'s for group. Th e si ze of a study Min s t r el s " are pou ring in, l pect a v ictory. Dean D e lzell was ernm ent

!:1 the th1 rrl quarter a dnzzlmg class var ies , d e p e nding u po n th e telling of the great s ensa t 1on they Ithen called upon to speak and told Th e questiOn of th e r educti on of rain set in which lasted thru o ut a ccessib i lity of m eetin g place ! are making. Their funny j o k es , l.a thrilling s tory of ho w a bobcat arm a ments i s ot th e hi g hes t imthe game , but so di d P e r u ' s pE'p a nd up 'l n the type of the cour se i their funny acts, th E: ir f unn y waytl, fo nc e v a nquish e d a ti g er. Hi ;; t or y portance to our o w n country. Wea n d most of the I be i ng co nducted. S om e ce nters : a r e bound to please r u It is ru- ' r e p eats itse lf; t h e P er u BoBcat- are told by s tatisticians of the govIn the seco nd hair tne Pedagogues are m ade tAP of ten. oth e r class es 1 m ored that th ey. h ave had the Midl an d Tiger. Bobcat it is er nm ent at Washin g ton, th a t mo re came back s tr o,ng and cou ld not b e have twe nty or thirt y , some even ag ents at wo rk m Peru gat henug from no w on, eh, gang? Profe!'lso r than 90 percent of all m oney e xstopped by the foe from the Fre- t han t hat. A l ways th e aim I bits qf local scanda l , a p d t hat Fri· was called u pon flp d pended by the United S ta tes gove rcollege. In the first f ew is to k ee p the n u mber a t the poin t ' day night the follie s of of the j prophesi e d that the Peru Bobcats nment. towa rd th.S m a in ten· mmutes o f play Bu ;t tgenb R<' h t ook whe r e the mo st effic ie nt work may most res p e cted c itiz e ns of Peru wi Il l wou ld win by two touchd ow ns. anre of arm1es and navies and the the ball over and Wi lcox kicked be d ,1ne, and which w ill r esu l t in be exposed lt is furthermore l U · The manual a rts in s tructor mu s t pa y m e n t of war d e?ts in the form goal, making the score , P e ru , 7; the m os t go od to the greatest num- m or e d that th e students will not be have had s:>me in s ide d ope. After of p ens ions, war loans, and so forth Midland, 0 I ber of t h ose t ak ing the C;J Ur se. miss ed in th e j o kes. N ever before l some lusty yelling the Mid la nd a g - • On the other hand, o_n e p e rcent

During the l.ast quarter Peru ; Some o f the cou rs es offe r e d are ha s a minstrel company of this gregation was spied coming up the of th e r eve nue IS expended bl o cked a p unt and s ecu r ed th e ball English. hi sto ry, different phases high rank appeared in Peru hill and Coach Sisty and Captain for educatiOna l pu r poses Surely on the thi r ty y ard l i n e. By straight of rima ry a nd int er m ed iate w ork. CO ME AN D SEE IT!! Hawk w e r e pr eva il ed up on to talk. it lo oks.as if the students of our footba ll the pigskin was ta k en to ; music, and c ou r!:l es in educ a tion, To back up this h ead lin er, every Coa ch Si sty t o ld us th a t Mr D e lz e ll country. especially those who hav e the gna l lin e where w i th p erfe c t sy cb o logy etc. Pr ofesso r s Crago, organ iz ati on in the high school is and he h ad planned all of the P e ru· to do with the educat i on of th e interfer e nce Will.v wen t 07er f or Eason, Gree n e T e ar ,' Rosenquist, preparing its particular event. Midland game s out ah e ad o f tim e, n s mg ge n e ration, s hould e xP er u's second touchdown Wilco x ' Capr enter an d Bro wn are The seniors otfe r 'T h e Senior Mid · that h e h ad conce e d ed last year' s pr ess th e mse l ves against w a r and as-ain kick ed gn:t l m a kin g th e fi nal n ow cv ndu c t i ng centers regularly ni gh t Frolic," a h)& h clas s vaude- game to us but that Mr. D elze ll in f avo r of univ ersa l e ducation. score, Peru, 14 ; Midla nd, 0 or completin g arran ge m en t !! f or v ill e p erformanc e prese nting to h aCl p romised Midland this y ear's If th e kn ow le d ge could have be e n Peru's line d t! c;<' rves much credit such a t one or m o re p o inl s hi· t h e public, at Peru only, a n espe - game Sony Mr. but we gene rally disseminated, befor e the for the victo r y f o r at no time weekly. Among the places visited cially talented company, w ho wi ll jus t h ad to up se t that dop e bu ck e t. war h agan. of it s h o rr ors , it s co at the ba ll i n Peru's territory and th e are Beatrice, Fa irb u ry, Shub .: rt, not ouly entertain you, but w ill Captain Hawk pr om i sed th a t h is in life and money, and its af t e r· Lutherans could s carce l y eve r g e t Pawnee City, Falls C i ty , a' nd Crete mak e "you la u g h · DON ' T MISS crew wou ld put up a real fi g ht. math of poverty and taxaa punt off f or Hi_JZgins. W il aon The of these is IT!!

All who saw the g ame will admit t ion , surely no int e lligent nation Pa ap and all b lo c ked ' b y no means fi ni s hed, and at a late r Eve ry person is go in g to be that th e y did put up a r eal sc ra p would have r eso rted to war; sure ly punts at some_ tlme dunng the I rl a te a full account of the p laces pl eased in e ve r y way Th e "Cham- Mor e yelling and the rally was no nati o n th a t claims to be Chri sg ame. The prev_ented much j with th e c ou r ses and i nst ru cto r s ber of H o rrers" wi ll provide ov e r. tian c o uld have tak e n part in thi s open play and n e ith er side can be g i ve n thrills fur e ve ry o n e Th e r e will crim e a gai ns t humanity. ed any forward oasses. Mu ch of - -· be a compl et e circus, in cludin g a "P" Club Party l The wor ld is 'struggling under the game w a 3 a puntTntr duel be- State Te achers' A ssocidtion. gP n u ine b ox in g m a tch, b es i des the M e mbers of th e "P" Club gav e unb e li e vable tax a tion and against tween Buettgenba ch and H a rm on Th e schoo l wi ll not be in anima ls and othe r attraction s. a p a rty las t Saturday n ight for the disarran ge m ent of economic co n d i· io whiCh B o et t genbac h s how ed off s ession during th e State T each e rs' The Katzenjammer Kid s will enter- b e n e fit of th e b oys taking part in t ions. Germany, the nati o n which to bette r advantage than the Mid- A soc iati on Ma ny of th e stu d ents tain y o u with the ir pranks. Th er e football. Th e credentia ls for en - · provoke d the war, finds its mark, la nd kicker W ilc ox much a r e planning to in Pe ru t o will be plays to o , and you ca n blow t ering we r e for eac h boy to bring the unit of its financial system, d ecredit fl•r the manner in which be take in th e Wayne-Peru game to your heart's content, for there a gir l. N eve r the-less m os t of the preciating from twe nty-thr ee and han dled the wet slipoP.ry ball in 1w hich is to be played on Armi e: tice w iil be h o rns and whi s tles to add team were p r ese nt. 1 eig ht tenths cents to less than onereturning punts Day. Others planning t o r et urn t o the fun And eats! Oh, yes So o n after the guests arrived the ha)f ce nt' at tbe present tim eo The

The lineup: to Peru Friday a fte rnoon The There will be ice cr ea m hot dogos games b ega n, which were enjoyed same d e preciatiOn to a less er dePeru Midland stu d ents w h o do n ot rem a in will c off e e , p opcorn, 'n' everything by all. Many w e rP. initiated to the gree has affected the m oney unit s Fisher I. e. Harmon retu rn Monday, ready for work o n NO FAKES! Every show is the art of bow and arrow markm a n- of all th e countries of Europe. As Higgins, capt 1. t L n cks t r om Tu esday ge nuine article. ship. The jud ges agr ee d that Hig- a matter of the m anifestat io n of Pomeroy I. g Duml er The ent ire f ac ulty and many of On Friday afternoon plan on see - gin s' personification of Ichab od ordinary intelli gence , !t would Rosenquist c Elliott t he st ud en t s plan to attend the ing the big parade It will be the Crane wa s worthy of the prize. s ee m th at everyon e interes ted in Paap r g, Peru r e union and lunch e on on bigges t parade ever in Peru .• Head- The r efres hm ents were cert a inly educatio n :would do everything in Wilso n r t Hawk, capt Th u r sday eve ning, November 10, ed b y a cl o wn band, it w ill be well a treat Every one agreed that his power to back President Hard. Sta n dley r. e Dana at the F o n te n e ll e Hotel. wo rth a trip to see Make your MrE'. Speer was an adept in making , ing in t his effort to curtail some· Will.v q. b Horn - plan s to see tha t p a rade, and the n seafoam candy. 1 what the va s t and unnece sa r ys exWil cCJ X r. e. Nixon

Biehn 1. h Anfl in BuettgPnbach f b. Adams

Referee , S chul t e , Nebras ka; um· pire, Po rter, Neb r a s ka; head linesman, Holrn ell, Net.raska Ci t y.

Peru DoinR Study Center Work. S t udy center , as name si g ni · ties, is a st udy or class o f i nstruction, conducted at some convenient point of

STATE CONFERENCE TABLE d t th 1· ht f h atte nd "HlGH
our epar ure e Ig s per:ses o t e maintenance of armies W. L T. Pet. FRIDAy NOVEMEBR 4 Admis· went o ut, leav in g White s til l under a nd navies. 1000 the cid er jug. Then out of th e The students ann faculty of the Cotner C o llege 2 0 1 Wesleyan 2 0 Wayne Co ll ege ! 0 Peru Co ll ege 3 I York Co ll ege 3 1 Kearney Col lege I 1 Hastings Col lege ! 1 Doane Col lege ! 2 Grand Jslaod O 1 Midlan d 0 3 Nebraska Center 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 1000 sion to the buildin g will be fre e , came , that pitiful cry, I S T 1000 but you wil l n eed that pock e t book "Wh e r e's my g irl ?" "Where's Peru tate eachers College a re to 750 1to see all these a tractions. Di g m g irl?" 1 be commended on their timely d · tl t k d 11 t Y - - action in upholding President Hard750 ow n mto a soc an pu ou Fridaylo Football Results. I in g ' s wise policy. th ose shekels for a bi g time M'dl d o 500 Peru, 14; 1 an • 500 Come! You w o n't be sorry if you Cotner, 7; York, 6. 3 33 do. You wi ll b e sorry if yo u don't We s leyan, 20; Chadron , 10 I Doane, 13 ' St. Be nedict, 21. 000 Pep R a lly Held. Ha s tings 14; Grand Is land, 7. 000 OOO Thurs day night, as a preliminary Wayne, 34; Chadron, 12. Mi ss Ros e Clark g ave a ser· i es of l ectures on g eography at the Fr a nklin County In st i tute Thur s· d ay , Friday and Saturday.
meeting as a c entPr."
SCHOOL NIGHT," Before

THE PERU PEDAG OGIAN

Entered at tht l'ostoffice at Peru, Nebrn5ka as

Published W.eekly b y the Peru State reacb.crs College

$1.00 per year. S ingle copy 5 ets.

g lory as coach at Arapahoe. H e organ ized a team and has won practically every game, and i s playing some strong teams in state.

"Happy Ed" Rosenqu ist, t he all-state for wa rd in ba s ket ba ll and our strong ha lfback of a yea r ago,

Jf yon do uot receive you r Perlagogian is coac h ing a w i nn in g team at notice in the Pedagogian box In Stanto n . H is t eam recent ly defe a tthe Administration building. ed the str ong Madison tea m. He is

Artil:l es muat be in l>y 12 o'clock Saturday. Articles shou ld be tvpewritten if and written ou one s ide onl y, as the printers wi ll no t accept copy written ou bot h sides.

TBR R OfTORfAL STAPF.

Paul Wilcox Editor-in·Chief

Esther Delzell : Associate Editor

Alice Glasgow As sis ta nt Bditor

Arthur Burley Bu siness Manager

Don Wi ison Mg'r. Mailing Dept

PERU STATE

making th e same fine s uccessas coach t hat b e a lways made as an

athlete and s t udent in o ld Peru.

Clint Jon es w ho was on e of t he speed iest men who ever pl ayed on a Peru footba ll team is s uper in · t e nne nt coac h a t Ans ley His t ea m hel d t he champion s h i p of North-centra l N e br as ka last year

They di dn't lose a game pl ayed la st oRGA:"lZATlONs: yea r , no r t hus f a r th i s year

Y. M. C. A Donald Blank enship T h is week t he Fa ir bu ry t ea m

Y W. C. A Inez defeated t he Re d Clo ud team by Dramatic Club Dorothy Pettit sor e of 40-0. T hi s t ea m is coa ch ed

Freshmen Geor,:te Showalter

ITr y the Sa ni tary Bar ber S hop & Ba th So f t water Electr i c Equ i pme n t , Lad ies h a ir bo bb ed , massage , S ha m poo , fi rs t -el ass bar be r s. Agency Nebras· ka Ci ty L au nd r y First doo r north Cit izens S ' ate Ban k You r patr onage so li ei t ed C P. SCO VILL P rop.

Chatalain J ewe lry Store

Watc hes , C loc k s, J ewelry, Fo un ta in Pen s , S t a tionery School Supp l ies

M ail 0rder s Filled at €ost

Our Motto:- " Th e best goods for the least m oney"

We r epair pens ' watch es , jewelry and spe c tacles

• --GI VE US A CA LL

J C- C H ATELA I N, Per u, Nebt·.

Sophomore w,Hiam Speich by F r a nk L ea-er, ano t her ol d Pe r u Do ctor s S H REVE & H AR AJIA N _ De nti sts Oormatory Frances Ko i_ght p layer. PI is b r ot her , Spencer Leger, Gids Club Annette Stocking who made a il -state e nd. is superint e nden t a t E l mwood , a nd r epo r ts Fo r a Better Peru. t h a t h e has a ve r y s u ccessfu l

The thing t h at we shoulJ not fo r - t eam_ get is t hat Peru must have a gym - Beuford Bell is coachi ng hi s t hird nasium very soon if we are to keep yea r at Hebr on It is du e to hi s on the athletic map of the state fi ne coachi ng t hat we have t wo s u c h

We are apt to forget about ou r men as Wi Jl y and B ieh n on thi s basket ball bal l need s i n a ll t he ex - year ' s tea m. T he Hebr on t eam i s citement of a success :'ul f ootball me e ting with fine s u ccess t h is yea r. season. If the IZYmnasium p r oject O u r good old " Ch u ck.' Gate ly , is n ot rus h ed , how ever , it will nnt al l-s tate· qua r terback a nd cap ta in be long befot e we r eal iae that we of las t yea r , is· doing exce ll en t have made no provision for winter work as coach in P a wnee Ci ty. H e a t hletic program. ha s been p lay ing so m e of th e la r g e Athletics bui ld up school spirit tea m s o f the s t a t e, a n d ge tt ing h is and help brin g students to sch oo l. s hare of the games. Pawne e City Peru cannot afford to Jose stdue nt defeated Ax t e ll. Kansa s, las t F ri · a n d pr es t ige because of an over- day, b y a sco r e of 44 to.O. sight in h'er buj Jdi ng p rog ra m. Coach Speer wi ll h a ve a fi ne L e ts urge that the co n tractors get bu nch of tri ane d coaches fo r th e busy on the gy m nasi um ! com ing y ea r. Hi s m en a r e s how -

Ju s t a Word

Th Pedagog ian, i n the wr ite- u p of "Kearney Contes t s , "had Roett('"f'l' for acting coach , whi c h shou ld have been Jonh son as; coac b. Roettge r was act ing as coac h in basket ball t h e fo ll owi ng yea r. 1917 was Kearney's la s t victory over Peru in any kind of ath let ics when she won by 26 to 0.

A Place for Place

In the article oq " P eps for Pep Mach ine," wri t e r seemed t o have "mi s placed" Place. He wan ts to apologi ze t o th is most exce ll en t play er , who fills a mighty big place in the center for the second tea m. He wi ll make an all-sta t e man in 1922.

Eight Nationalities Repr esented

Be lgium, China, India, Canada are among the e ight difi'erent na: ti ons represented i n the registr ation of wom e n students at t he Training School of the Nat i onal Bo ard of the Young Wom e n ' s Christia n Association in New York City thi s fal l. Fi f t ee n states a r e al so r epresented in i ts r eg istrat ion.

Nineteen are coll ege g raduates , while eigh t others have had co llege or technical training of m or e than two year s Upon completion of the year 's t r a inin g these young women will occugy p osts with t he Y. W C A in all parts of t he wor ld Peru Trained Coaches.

Copenhaver, Peru's bi g tack le of the !all of two years ago a nd a gradua te of our school, coach ed the Or.d team las t year, and mad e so great a succe ss that be was chosen a s coach of the Superior team this year. The Superior team is consider ed one of the strongest reaiD8 of the state, outside of the large cities They ha't'e not bee n beaten once this year, except by the big Lincoln team.

"Curly" Rouse, our famous old yell leader, who graduated last year and played on t he se<!ond team, is covering himself with

in g t he m e t t le , e ndur a nce, and ste rling t hat m ark r eal coach i og ab i I ity

E verett Lite r ar y Society.

" Rea li z a t i on is g r eafer t h a n anti c ip a t i on," s o sa id th e Ever et t s af t e r a m os t e nj oyabl e eve nin g spe nt -i n t he ini t iatio n of new m e mbers, T hu r dsay eve n i ng. A s p le nd i d program of m usic and readings fo llowe d t he usua l business m ee t i ng.

IMuc h to t h e d el ig h t of a ll p r ese n t, Vice P r es id en t De lze ll, in h is cha r a c ter is tic way , r eviewed the h isto r y of t he Ever e t t Socie ty f r om the t i me of its organ iza t i on in t he ea r ly e ig ht i es to th e date of reorganizat ion , Ocfober 7, 1 92 1,

stress in g the wo n de rful · trad it ion s I back of i t , a nd exp r essi ng a co nfide nce of even g reater accompl i shm en t s f or th e new so ci ety Miss H azeman a nd Mis s Burto n advi so r s of the soc i ety, eac h in a few we ll ch nse (l we1r ds expressed he r pleas ure at fi ndin g th e so ener ge t ic a n d pr og r ess i ve

A ve r y n ove l e ntertainm e n t i n the way of an automobi le r a ce pro voke d m u c h fu n and j olli t y , and each contest ant in th e r ace was chee r e d on w ith m uch th e same v i m a n d s p iri t a s was e x h i bited on t he ath let i c fi e ld at th e Midl a ndPe ru gam e n e-x t d ay

After th e "ra ce" del icious r ef r eshments, in w hi ch a Hallowe'en co lor sche m e wa s car r iE:d ou t , we r e served . D eco rati ons approp r {a t e f or th e seaso n we r e us ed p r of usely Ma ny s u c h · soc ia l e venings ar e p lann ed fo r t he yea r. ,

Mr s Waugh p resen ted the f oot · ba ll boys w i t h a ch ocolat e cake Saturd ay a t su pper tim e in h on or of th e ir 14- 0 vi ctory over Midla nd Coll ege. Upon t he cake was a bobcat with a card a r ound i ts n eck , bearing the me ssage , " We take t he ca k e , The bo ys ex presse d th ei r

a ppr ecia ti on of t h e g ift.

M i ss Lu cy Rosen q ui st i s r ondu cti ng regula r st u dy cen te r wor k a t t Pawnee City a nd B ur chard

SALLY IN OUR ALLE Y.

Of a ll th e g irl s that a r e so sm a r t

T h ere's no ne like p r e t ty Sall y ;

S he i s t h e dar! in g of m y hea r t ,

A nd li ves i n ou r a ll ey

T h ere i s no lady i n t he la nd

I s ha l f s o sweet as Sa lly ;

S he is th e da r lin g of my heart

And l ives in our alley.

Wh e n s h e is by, I leave my work , I love he r ao s in cerely ;

My mas ter comes l i k e any Tur k , And bangs me mo s t seve r e ly-

B u t let hi m ba ng h is b e ll yfu l , I' II b ea r i t a ll for S a ll y; She Is t h e darling. o f m y h eart, And s he l i ves i n ou r a ll ey.

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Of a ll the da ys that ' s i n t he week

I dea r ly love but on e dayAnd that's the day ' t hat comes betw i x t

A Saturday and Monday; For th e n I' m d r est a ll in my b est

To walk abroad w i h Sa l ly; She i s the dar l ing ofmy he art, And Ji ves in our alley. -H. Carey

It With Flowers ' ' We inanufactut·e F r es h Cu t F lowers, for th i s Lu t11 ber · any occas i on s u ch as wed d ings, bi r thdays pa r ties, r e m embrances, funerals etc., in appr o · pr iate a rr a ngements at all seasons of t he year.

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Thi s sto r e extends an invitation to the st udent body to pay us a visit when In n eed of F ancy Grocer ies, Lunch goods C racke rs, P ick les, O li ves and thin gs f • I. goo d to eat, Our prices a re r ight, o u r ser vice unexcelled a n d we t r eat you right.

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Philo N otes p i clures m agaz in es, ata t io ne ry Fri da y e ve nin g th e g irls of the Aint it a g rand and glorious f eeling t o slip on a r i bbons, soap a nn d ot he r a rticl e s h a l l e nj oy ed a Hallowe'en party pair of old s ho es after they have have be en re- ·

On the morning of T hu rsd a y , October 27, at eight a P hil o poster ann o unced the progr a m f or the evening. (Our E ver e tt friends will unde r sta nd th e e mpha s is o n the hour.) A h u mp backe d witch , st i r r i ng myster ie s i n a huge black caldr on s u mmoned us to the library

T he progra m w a s introdu ced by Mi ld r Pd Bar nes w i t h a vi o l i n so lo s uch a s only s he ca n p lay. T hen Mar g a ret Th o ma11 t o ld u s th e whys and wa ys o f H a ll o we'e n in a ve r y • 1 m ter e stJDg pa pe r. P hi lo mathea ns

Ma ny Y. W g irl s a re startin g in t he gy m of th e t r a ining bui !ding. p a ir e d at th e

wi th Chines e g irl s r oo m_was b_ea utifull y d e corat1 I!J w THE B E ST SHOE SHOP·--M •ss Fa u l ha be r led th e di scu s - ed 1n kee pmg w•th the sea s on. s io n o n Ch ri st ia n Citi ze ns hip, sh ow - ! The rain ha rd to s poil our !'i.:::.._ - - - • ing th at i t -is bas ed o n charity, fun , but nothmg co uld stop a l Mo r e Inspection thau S•e • e - tn_s_N•e•c•e-s s a.;.r.y - ---111!. love , and coo p e r a tio n Th e pu r - t l lively bunch Qf girl s. Upon arrival !'

-Your cl o the s a s they go through our cleaning process, pose of th e Y W. C. A. is b ase d Iwe wer_e f!l e_t by ghos ts who had i are inspected n o t once, but rnany times u p on "I a m com e th a t you mi g ht I hand s hke 1ce and le ft us w1th -Som e in fact, think that many 01 these inspections are have life, a nd ha ve it m o r e Is pooky f ee ling around our hearts / WE do not. We much pref er th e appara b u nd a n t ly. " for a little whil e inspection to the complaints we should reThe first p a rt of the eve ning was ceive if we le t ' s omething slip by ."

Th e orga ni zat i on o f th e s ophomore c lass was beg un on Se pte mber

Af t e r the prog r a m, t he n" w memb e r s were e nte rtai ned by the o ld Whe n everyo n e had been in· trad u ced by chi nese ha nd £baking. we played ma n y games Enla r ging t he bou le va r d fo r T iny wh en playi ng "s tre e ts and a ll eys , " and the fin d ing o f He rm a n R ho ciu s ' vertebrae wer e some o f o ur d iffic ul-

Pa rt ners fo r r e f resh me nts were secu r ed afte r a lo ng lock-step marc h Jed by I s ab e l H r tley and Mar k D elze ll All in a ll, it was a ra r e eve nin g a nd we h o p e that th e favorab le app le s e e ci f o r t un es will

2 2 The f o ll ow in g offi ce r s ha ve been e le ct ed: J a me s Sim on, ore 3id en t ; Ethe r J o nes , vi ce p r es id ent; I sab e l H a rtl ey , s e cr e t a r y and Gay-

lord To ft, trea<.l u r e r Mi ss Palmer

-If you care for rnico oscopically clean cl ea ning work ca ll s p e nt in _ dancin g which was enjoy- a t th e Tailor Shop JNO. A. CEJKA, Tailor- Clean e r, ph o ne 62 e d by all. Lat er in th e evening the : S oph omore Notes are an x iou s t o m a ke theirs a rea l li ter a r y so c ie ty , and such num ber s a s M iss Th o !TUls' p ape r w i II make it s o. Anoth e r number (w h ich ind u ced Beebe to j o i n for life ) w as a charming s o lo dan ce, t he S pir i t of H a llo we'e n . T he gra cef ul sp irit was Alice G lasgow.

Peru and M i rll a nd foo tba II teams J ap pe ared and the r est of the e ven- • is th e c lass a rlvi ser. The bus iness

in g was s pe nt in playing games and partaking of th e fine refr esh .' m e nta consisting of pumpkin pie, doug hnuts, apples and coffe e Afte r r e fres hm e nts w e danced the Virgini a r e el an'd the lights blinked and back t.o the we scammana ge r f or this yea r' s Peruvian is Albe rt Bi t> hn. William Speich is c lass r e por t er Hand all cla s s pered amidst th e pouring rain, ne ws t o him happy, tire d, and r eady for an-

A b f tt h other party in the futur e. num er o comm1 ees ave , been form e d R a lph Hunte r, the La s t Sunday ev e nin g Mrs. Waugh :h · f th 1 h 1 mvited the boys to the parlor aft er t ies.. ,

c a u man o e c a ss c ap e pro- t supp er and spent an hour or more g ram co mm1 tee, prom1 s es someth 11 fi 0 d ' sm g mg popular songs. mg unu s ua y ne. ur goo t t b 1 d b th M1 ss Elmor Green ot Falls City 1 m es a r e o e p annP. y e was a guest of Hazel Ratekin tl)is w ee k e nd social co mmittee of which Lois

T y so n IS the chairm a n The emblem committe e , hea d ed hy Don a ld Annette and In ez Stocking were

Blank e nship has r e porte d th a t th ey called home this wee k by the illness of their mother. have sent f or samples: Ev e ry __so ph o more is urged to attend e very Chips fr o m the chip basket: cla ss meet i ng a:; important bu s in ess Another 'fire drill drove us from come t r ue is tran sa cte d each time lt i s o ur peaceful abode last Thursday

Y. M C A. imp erative that all take part. Th e e vening and we didn't ever know A ver y profita ble a n d en j oy able clas s p o li cy is to be ba ck of and we were going to have it either. eve ni ng wa s s pen t by a bo ut thirt y- push all thin g s · that are f or the However, we all recovered from fi ve las t Wed nesd ay e ve n i ng . g ood of th e scho o l. Get in line! the s hock and wer e able to Re v. C. E. Mitche ll o f th e ME. All me mb e rs who did not pay our regular duties Friday. Ch u r c h s poke. His su bj ec t wa s , dues this wee k are to b e given an- A great d e al of e xcite me nt was " The Ga me o f lif e ." He c om- o th e r ch a nce November 7. around the ha ll Sa turday

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Extends an invitation to all memb ers of the Student Body and Faculty to come tl.l this store for all usual Drug Store needsincluding

Candy , Stationery, Books, Victrolas and Remedies

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w ill no d ou b t be di sc u ssed by a The regul a r m eeting of the p o lit i cia n o f th is lo ca lity At Girls' Club w i)l be held the some f u ture da t e, one m e et in g f g urth Tues d a y of N ovember in· will be g i ve n ove r to th e q uest io n s t e ad of the first Tuesday of this of ·•Rela t i o n of Chu rch to Pr esent month. -

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TheY M drive has b ee n c o mple ted and ab ou t fo rt y -fi ve m e n have j o in ed. Thi s is a bo ut 55 p e rcent o f t he m en in sch o o l.

The president a p po i nted a commi t te e t o wr ite lett ers t o any f o rmer stude n ts t h at were a ct i ve in Y M wor k whi le i n Peru Th is let · t er se nds gre e t i ngs, incl ud es a report o f t he c o ll ege Y. M and Hiy a t Pe r u, an d a lso asks f or a r ep ly t elli ng the Hi - Y wo r k be ing don e 1n othe r sch oo ls. If s t udents k n ow o f f o rmer g raduates in t eres ted in ke e pin g in t o u c n with t he Y. M. her e, w ho have not received o n e of t hes e let t e r s, give t h ese name s t o a me m be r of the Y. M c abin et

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A young f e llow went searching in quest

pa r ed a gam e o f f oo tb al l wi th the morning wond e ring wh o would be of life Eve ry man o n the Girls' Club Tea. · Iinvited to the " P" "C iub party football s q uad a n d e ve ry m a n in Thursday afternoon witnessed The rain cau s ed a great scarcity t he ga m e of l ife has four rules to the first Girl s ' Club t e a for • this of chips this week and we hope to f {) Jl ow: F i r st, eac h i ndi v idual y ea r. Th e g u ests w ere the me mbers- have a ba sket fun next week • m ust pl a y a par t; se co nd pl a y with of the Engli s h, home er.onomics Mystery Solved. th e t ea m; t hi r d, ac co r di ng t o and manu a l tra i ning departments We have jus t found out wh y rule ; and , f o u r t h, und er t he cap- and th e ir in s tructors Also Presi- Hunter can s o a bly imitate a tain Mi ss Ha nk s pl ayed a vi o lin dent and Mrs. Cavines s , D ean Rob- The othe r clay at the dorm when s o lo tha t was en j oyed b y every on e ins o n, Dean D elz ell, Mr and Mrs hors eradi s h was served on the table p r esent Overh o lt and the office force w ere he devoured all that was served at Tile co m m ittee t ha t ha s the meet · invited gues ts Tea was served in his table. in g s in ch a r ge has s om e ve r y fine the facult y r o01o which fr o m 4:30 - - -m ee tings f o r th e nea r future. A to 5 :30 had been converted into a The girls and boys boarding at nu m be r of voca ti on al t a lk s will - be beauti f ul taa room. These teas the dorm have been wondering why Mr :tinn serve s onions on date nights g i ven, t he first being " Me dicine a s will be serv e d thru o ut the year to a Pr ofes 3io n." Th is wi ll pro b!fb!y th e different departments, so if you be hand led by s o me lo cal man hc1ve not yet rece ive d an invitation , Tne d is arm a me n t ques t io n will be r e member that your turn is corrrhandled a t t he ne xt m ee tin g Thi s ing.

Of the sour ce of a newspaper jest. He t'ound out the rem a rk Was made in the ark

By a man in a cut-away vest. - From Rhvmes.

Moral: Hand in you r original.

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Have you visited our store? '

Come in and get : We have a s larg e a stock as any town of this si z e We appreciate our old fri e nds and are anxious to make n e w I• We are trying to help you make this : one of the most enjoyable and prosperous years of your life

JfiiY"We close for all College Football games.

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T H E P E RU PE DAGOGIAN
E E. GOOD , President 0 M. GOOD , C AR R O LL L E WIS , A ss t Ca s h ie r J W. McADA MS, V P1es ident ANNA F. FARL E Y, Asst Cashier
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High School Normal Training De- found a great many who were anx- football t eams. Doane the n easily partment ious to take the cou r se t ha t cou ld he ld the first p lace in t he Missouri The outlook for the normal train- not check up to meet al l n ;qire- Valley. When th e State U ni ve r s ity ing demonstration department is 1

ments. However we are greatly fir st wo n from the Doane Co llege •ery inviting as a K"reat n eed for i t by having a n e nr ollment team the re was a great ce lebrat i on has been felt by the various schools, of f1fteen , fo ur boys and e leven i n L inco ln and a great parad e led over the state. Nebraska was gir ls by Cha ncellor Canfield But i n t he foremost in preparing the high These young people, i n the rna- he i g ht of her glory th e Doane school st ud ent for rural teaching jority, are some of the most capa- quar t e rb a ck was ki ll ed i n one of but when the departme nt was pro- bl e pupils in the juni or and senior the contes t s This practica [l y closed vided the big problem was: classes and are found to be very much footbal l in Doane for a n umber of "Where to go to a-et teachers qual - in ea rnes t concern i ng the ir work. / years. ified by 'training' for normal train· Their attitude is right towards the Doane p lays hard and s he plays ing in high sc hool. , rural sch oo ls and in another year consisten t ly. Th i s year Doane President Cav iness has s olved the the sen i ors no doubt w i l l be do ing beat Centra l Col lege by SO t o 0 and perplexing problem by establi shin g mo st commendab le teach ing i n Ne- tied Hastings and los t t o Cotner a normal train ing department in maha County. • a nd Wes leyan by c lose scores, an d the demonstration high school. He The most cordia l coope r ation of lo ses one t h is Fri d ay. bas not only solved it for Nebraska the state department, city super i n- Wi th t h e e x ception of a very few but for our nei g hboring atates. tendents, county superintende nts contests. Doa n e a n d Pe r u ha ve had

Mr. A. L. B urnh am, normal tra in· and norma l trai n ing t eachers wil l very c lose games ng inspe ctor, visited the school be welcome d in mak i ng this de· Ca len d-ar

two weeks ago and said, "You have partment com e to a fu ll under · d . f h d " · d T he follow ing is the calendar f or a most typical s ituation he re. I stan lng o t e con ltJOns an t he week: know of no teachers' col lege in Ne - needs for qualified t rain ing of the stud e nt - teacher for the norma l Th ursday: brasks or elsewhere tha t has a de- D c ty;ai n ing high schools of Nebr aska. ramatic l ub meeting. partment of this kind." Fri day:

The aim is to get the s t udent-T he Doane Peru Contest H igh Sch oo l ni gh t teacher, wbo is preparing for nor · Of all the coll eges i n the state, Team at Doane. mal trai ning work or for the prin - P er u and Doane have more nearly Saturday: crpalsh1p of a h1gh school , into t h is Ithe same sp iri t i n athlet i cs. Nei th er I Y W. Lunche on department and have him b ecome sch oo l is undu ly elated ove r a vic- 1 Monday: aqua inted with the course of s t udy It ory no r d ej ecte d over a defeat , Y W. cnb in et, 7 o ' cloc k ' so as to eli minate of the hap · Se ldom d oes. a visi t i ng t eam ever 1 staff, 8 o'clock. haz.ar.d worJ5 found In many of the I comp lain of unfa ir treatment by I Tuesday tram1ng Ieit h er of t hese s choo ls.

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ear ly 90's : Wed nesday: this year, we are somewhat hanrli- Doa ne was kpown th r uo u t the I Y. M C A , 7:30 capped as to t he number for we midd le west for h er wo n d erfu l I Y. W. C. A., 7: 1:5. State College Game eru ARMBSTIGE DAY ' Game called promptly at 2:30 Wayne State Teachars College, unbe at en State Conference of this year plays Peru State College at Peru in Special admission rate for this Big Holiday Game 50c or Budget Tic ket I Farmers Union Store Thti Store where you feel uAt Home!}" Dry Goods, Groceries , Shoes Our 1\iotto:--Quality, Service and Price We solicit y o ur pa t ronage P hone 52 F eru, Nebr DOD GE CARS l• We have the fo r the Dodge Bros. cars , a n d have a car on th e floor for d e mon stratio n 'Ca ll and le t us show you .We still h ave th e Racine and Norwa l k tires the best therE' are Ou r repa i r d epartm e nt is at your service, a nd Work Guara n teed. F ISH ER Ph one 54, Per u Service Garage. Auto Liye ry, D. C. Ph e lps, P r op. Nigh t and Day S ervice Phone 54 Fay Bakery Lunches , Confec t i o ner y , Fountain Service Try us. We str i ve to p lease S TU DE NTS HEA DQUA RTERS ... a•11 Library lamps Parchment Cut No. Shades Gifts for Every Occasion Edwards- Evans 121 Peck N e braska City, Nebr . A ve nu e S.tor e For Station e ry Fountain pencils , S c hool Suppli.es , pens and Metal 50c t o See us for you r Groc e r ie s, M e ats , Fl'uits a nd C a11 dy \ Sout h of t he bu il d i ng- sa9es yo u t h e long wa lk d ow n town. H. LANDOLT P HONE 73 PERU , NEBRASKA PHO N E 78 Buy a Budgef Ticket
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ub In orgamz m g th e d epartment In the late 80's a nd the

or. 'fhis qu estion was very ably If vou do not n·ceive your Peilagogian l.aYe notice in the Pedagogian box in the Administration building.

Artit'les must he in by 12 o'c lock Saturday. Articles l'hnu ld be b pewritten if po•sible, and writtt'n on one only, as the printers will not accept copy written o n both sides.

present!! d by Dr. Detin er of nell, I owa. If America is tore· main vir il e and avo id the decadence of European nation s , th er e must be e con o mic i nde pend e nce

Paul Wilcox Editor-in·Chief ments, '' sta t ed Profedso r Steiner.

Esther Dclzell Associalc Edi to r This Am ericaniza t io n theme was

PERU STATE BltNK

and mental fr eedom of th e com- Try th e SAnitary Barb er moo people. Greed, hatred, and Shop & Bath. Soft wate r 1 envy have a lways bee n the des- Electric Equ ipm e nt, THE EDIToRIAL STAPF. tructive e le me nts in · gove rnLadies hair bobbed, ma ssage , Shamp oo , first «lass barbe r s. Age ncy Nebr as ka City Laundry

Alice Glasgow Assistant Editor part icul arly impr ess:ve coming as

GO TO. WELL!

J. C. Chatelain

Watchmaker and Jeweler

l<' or Ph i lo, Eve re t(Seal pins and rings · First d oo r north Ci t ize ns State Ba nk Your patro nage solirited

Arthur Burley Business l\1anage r Conkl in, Shaffer and Dunns uens · · 0 it did on Arm!st tc a Day and at a • Don Wilson Mg'r. ept ORGANIZATIOKS! time when the inte r est of th e na-1

Bring your br o ke n spectacles and see what you sa ve

Y. M. C. A Donal d Blank nsh ip tion i s ce ntered on the conference C. P. SCOV ILL, Prop Checks taken par on goods bought or r e pai re d.

Y. W. C Inez Rav Wcll s conv e ning at Dramatic Club Doro thy Pet tit

Freshmen Georgt Showalter Health Center Aida Girls

Sophomqre W ;lliam Speich

Oormatory France" Knight "The h ea lth of the womanhood

Gills Club Annette Stocking of any nation is an esse ntia l contributo r to the welfare of that na-

A t Hastings College the sons and tion," sa ys Dr. Kristine Mann, daughters of ministers 'hav e organ - h ead of th e Health Center which ized a D. A M. Club. Perhaps has recently opened itd new quarthey didn't mean to use such a ters at 5 Livingstone P lace, N. Y naughty n a me because D. A. M. City. "The strengt h tes t which stands for "D a d's A Mini s ter.,. we have gi ve n to some t h ou sand s At any rate the news comes as a of t hese women hav e proven condistinct s hock to u s and we beli e ve elusive ly that the average str ength t hat the m e mb e rs of the club uf g irl in indu s try falls far beshould write ho me : o dad and a s k low that of th e average colleg e his permission to join. girl.· City girls find so lit tle o p-

Who Beat Midland? Perulll po rtuni ty to indulge in strengthbu!lding exercises. What we need Captain Hawk of the Midland in our cities a h e alth c , nter on football team does n o t see m t o be every corner and prom ot ion of daifavorab ly impr essed by his visit to ly hikes to and from work." "' Peru. We do not wond e r at that The work at the h ea lth center howeve r, becau se we di st iactly r e - which was beJl'un by the National m e mber that the Midland t eam Board of the Young Women's went d ow n to defeat befo re the Ch ri stian Associat ion is devoted Peru Bobcats. Captain" Mo ther" entirely to r econstruct i ng broke nHawk (imagine a man b e ing called down physique. Firms all over the mother) writed of the Peru trip in city refer employ ees to Dr. Mann a ve r y superior, condesending and then m edica l treatment is givmanner. He wou ld even lead his en thru her sys t em of superv i sed readP.rs to be lieve that we are a exercises- There have been bunch of backwoodsmen, which re- instances of stra ig htened spi n es , minds us of that old Peru yell: regained vigor and th e di!lappear• "Wh e r e did they get the ax, ance of nervous ai lm en ts and ga ng? IN THE NECK!!" chronic disorders.

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Dentists

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er themselves very fortunate in I annex in g such a victory The game was anybo d ys up to the last whistle, but the drop· kick booted over by Buck, Doa ne fullback, in the last quarter made the final tal- , ly _ Doane, 3, P e ru, 0.

Just among ourse lves, Peru I had the best team. Th e Bobcats I o ut fought tigers, and made more yardage and first downs. However Lad y Luck smiled up o n the Congregat iona lists, tilted their I h orses hoe at the right ang le, pul them in drop kick formation and I when Buck booted the pigskin, directed it between the goal posts I Well, a libis are use less But, ! goodness, Doane, yo u're lucky! ' The line-up : Peru.

Black \\' alnut Lumber

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0. E Berthold the Floris t Ci t y , Nebr.

We mu nwfacht re this Lu 111 ber ou •·se I ves, sel ling dh·ect to schools

Meek Lumber Co.

ANNOUN CEMENT

Doane Mickle ' Williams Wendorff Wei sen burg

Corey, Capt.

This store extends an in v i t ation to the student body to pay us a v i sit when In need of Fancy Groceri es Lunch goods Crackers, Pickles, Olives and things good to eaf, Our prices are ri ght, our ser vice unexcelled an d we treat you right.

w. MARDI§

Hawk, we are very much

- football abit ity until we saw yo ur article sig n ed " Mother" Haw k Peru t11ay be a hard place to ge t to, but footba ll men good enough to beat Midland see m to ab le to find their way down he re Now altogether, gang, "W ho bea t Midland¥" P.ERU! PERU!! PERU!!!

Teachers Meet in Convention

T he fifty-fifth an nu a l sess ion of t he Nebraska State Teachers' Association , m e t in Omaha, Novembe r 9, 10 and 11, was in many Tespects o ne of t he mos t s uccessfu l educatio nal conventions ever held in th e state This was especia lly gra tifying since it was the first genera l sessio n of the association unde r the new p lan of organization, adopted in 1920

The entire p;ograrn e mphasized the need of a checking-up of th e products of education and tbe taking of such steps as will bring results that will s tand the test of present day demands along Ame ricanization lines.

Miss Emily Griffiths, principal of the Opportunity school in Denver gave a most interesting discussion of t he plan in her sc hoo l of 7000 pupils for making good American citizens from Bolshevists. Miss Gr iffith s stated that no one is too old to be a beginner ana a class is provided for every need. She and her corps of workers, supported as they are thru the public school system of Denver, are doing a most constructive piece

Doane Chalks up 3.-0 Win.

Fisher ' l. e • Higgins, Capt. I. t Pomeroy · I. g. Rosenquist c. Paap r. g. Wil son r. t. Standl ey r e. Willy q. B iehn I. h.

di sa ppointed in yoo. We had e?en thought of payi ng tribute to your a Butttgenbach f. b

Anyway they couldn't make t o uc h down!

Doane and Peru played a hard fought game of football on tbe Doane College gridiron at Cr e te, Frid ay , November 4.

Doane came out of the game wit h point lead and can consid -

Sukovaty Brow n H. Johnson Buck

Wilcox, r. h Lauritson

Sub s titutes: For Peru. T oft for Pom e roy. For O oa n e, Gay for • Mick le, Barmore for Brown, John ston for Wendorff, R. Johnston for Ga y, Bayerf or Sukovaty

Ref er ee , Jo hn so n; Umpire , Reed; Lin esman, Harper

THE DREAMS AHEAD.

would we do in this world of o urs, Were it not for th e drea ms ah ead ?

For th e th o rn s a r e mxe d with the blooming of flowers , No matter wh i ch path we tread.

And each of u s has hi s golden goal, Str e tching far into th e yea r s;

And eve r he climbs with a hopefu l so ul, With alt erna t e sm il es and t ears,

T hat dream ahead i s what holds him up Thru th e stor ms of a ceaseless fight;

When hi s lip s are pr essed t o the wormwood's cup, And t h e c lo ud s s hut out the l ight.

To some it' s a dream of hi g h estate,

To so m e i t ' s a d r eam of weal th;

To some it' s a dr eam of a truce with fate In a con stant sea rch fo r h ea l th.

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To so m e it's a drearn of home and wife; '

To so m e i t's a cr own above;

The dream s a head are what makes eac h life -

The dreams-and faith - and lo ve!

-E dwin Carlisl e L it sey,

Commercial and Portrait PHOTOGRAPHY

Carefully and neatly done. Kodak fiuishing - a tfended to daily.

F ilm s of all sizes sold

Enlargings from yo ur favorite film

S ee u s ALBERT PETERSON

P h o to Studio Peru, .Neb raska

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Behind ever y fa ct li es a r easo n. Whm th ue i s a multitude

' of s h oes t o be sold, and o ne p art icv lar shoe model far m r· passes a ll oth e r s in volume of sole!', there is a reafon for it.

We have th e r easo n but m os t important of a ll we ] ave the s hoes

Homeyer Shoe S tot·e

Neb raska City Neb r.

The Horne of Good S h oes ' '

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Have ydu seen the new line of stationery

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THE PERU PEDAGO'.ilAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIANEntet"ed at Postoffice at Peru, Nebrll!l!.-a second-chlss matter. Published Weekly by the Peru Slate Teac:bers College c___..and product i ve citizens. WIC A E GLAD TO o-= 0 This school seems to s u ggest at R Ll F SERVICE TO YOU. least a parti a l answer t o a probl e m wh ich is before th e Ame rican peo- Paid on Savings Accounts pie tod11y,
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of work in making it possible for thousands of possible anarchists :.---------------·----------....1 FISHER BROS, Druggi st s

The Christian oganizations held a join t m eeting S.:.1nday, Novemher

6, t ? o b3erv e th e Nationa l Week of v a c ation Co-operatioo b e tween represen· in the D i3a rm'l'll ant CJn · ference and Am e rica's students i n thonght and pr a yer w Rs the t heme of the meetin,l!. Rev C. E Mitchell of the local M. E Ch urdi, gave an inspiring talk on the

'M t> aning of Praye r." The openng discussion on tht: prob lems of world-w de di sarmament s howed that some people o n the ca mp us are wide-awake an I interested in modern problems.

The singing of "That Swee t Story of Old," by Miss F e rn Tay -

st udents have been h ard at wor k interest for the t ime be in g lay in

than it was last yea r pres se d d ese 1res s he tn e d to dJ scov-

Up! up ! my fr i e nd, and qu i t : your b oo ks; j D rama tic Club to Be Progressive.

Or s ur e ly you' ll g ro w rl oub le ! I Way s a nd m eans are bein g di s-

Up! up! my fr i end , and c lea r fot making th e Dramatic I yo ur looks; I Clu b a be tte r and a more progress·

Wh y a ll t hi s toil and troub le? i ve o r gan iza tion. It is possible

Thl'se f e w wor d s se e m t o ex - for th e club to become a Drama

p r ess t he at titu d e of th e few L ea,g- utl Circ le and thus becon'1e a

fa ithfu l and e ne r ge ti c O lympic part of the Dram a Le ague Club g irl s We k n o w t hat thi s i s America. This would be a fine

IAint it a g rand and g lor i o us f ee ling to s li p on a pair of o ld s hoes a f ter they hav e hav e been r e- pa ir ed at

THE BEST SHOE SHOP--

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i n the library durin g the past ' p syc ho -analy s is, in a hi g hly e nj oyweek, and the compet i t ion for ab le manner The parts of h e r hu s- , places wi II und oubted ly be keener II band a nrl he: s is t er, who se. s up - ! - - : er, we re ver y ably tak e n by Mr :..-...._ , • ...., Olympic C lub I Bit> hn a nd Mi ss Knapp,

More In spec tion than Seems Necessary

-Your cl o the s as they go through our cleaning process , are inspec t ed not o n ce, but many tim e s.

-So me, in fact, think that many 0 1 these in spect i ons a re s up erfl uous-but WE do not. We much prefer the appare ntly need less in sp ec tion to th e complaints we s ho uld r eceive if we let '·so mething s lip by."

-If you care f or micooscopically c lea n c lea nin g work call

at the T ai lo r S hop JNO A CEJKA, Tail o r- Clea ner, phone 62

a very bu sy tim e of th e yea r a s thi ng fo r th e school si nce su ch a /:J (" 17.}

eve r yone is bu s y pr e pa ring for con necti on would place us upon a u he l.lilizens

tes t s nex t week. Bu t how could Drama L eague c ircuit and our lor, was appr opriate to th e spi rit of the meeting and appreciaterl by all

It is the hop e of the "Y" organ · izat i ons that the student body h a!' at heart th i s pr o bl e m conf r o ntin g the world.

we make a be tt e r prepa r at io n than · new a uditorium would be visited by taking ple nty of exe r c ise from tim e to timeoy co mpani es of t o make u s s t ranger physi cally, profess ional playe r s. s in ce ph ys ic a l vi g or i s t he basis of Plans for a play producttion n en t al vi gor. L e t u s not f o r get: course t o be offered in cooperation o ur hea lth in o ur search for what with th e club fire also under dis .'. goo d will kn ow ledge do us if we c u ss ion and it is h operl th a t somehave n ot th e abi lity and sti"en g th thing definite in thi s d i rec tion

Y. W. C A. Luncheon. t o con vey it t o others:? may soon be accomplished.

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Fa c ulty and stud ent s will find an account with us a great convenience to th e m Consult us concerning any business problem y9u m ay ha ve

E. E. GOOD, Preside nt

0 M GOOD, CARROL L L E WIS, A ss' t C a shier

J. W. McADAMS, V. President ANNA F. FARLEY, Asst Cas hier

IEyes Examined and Fitted

Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing

ERN S TINE JEW ELRY €0 buil di ng T he c hair "! were arra nged at ou r last class m ee ting. His put int o operation.

Fifty guests were d elig htf ull y Al so at the n ext business entertained at theY. W. C A. au · Sophomore Notes in g of th e club rules governing th e tumn luncheon n e o n in Pr es id ent Martin of th e Kear- absence of members from · business t he d inin g ro o m of tbe Train e rs ne y State T ea ch e rs College spo ke meetin gs will be vo ted upon and n $!Ompan iona b le g r oups about th e a ddr ess was bo th inter est i ng and ' -

ro o m. Th e l unc heon was indee d in in spi rin g. Chips From the Chip Basket keepi ng w ith the seaso n Imm edi · Al l s ophom ores wi ll be interest- He a rd from th e front' Porch: a te ly fo ll owing th e servi ng of th e e d in knowing t ha t our committee E. Wilson (full of news ) There's ; seco nd course Eve lyn W h iffen , mis- i s bu s y a rran g in g progr11ms for terrible going 'around

Nebrask a City , Nebr. tr ess of in t r oduced the the Thur sday meetings. Come that would interest you, Mildred. To the man or young man-·· to3.5t m i sr r ess, Mi as Faulh ab e r, e arly an n get a goo d seat. M. Williams: We ll be careful, wh o lik en ed th e Y. W. sh ip. A good m a n y have no t pai d tp e ir I there are sn me pins in my waist. ''

The t oalts which m 'l d e A noth er o ppor tunity 1 S o m e of the girls may wond e r

us f ee l that we wer e t ru ly tak ing a w l)l be g 1ven Thursrlay, November I why we h ave the new porch light s voyag-e were enj oyed by a ll pre sent 17. now. It is o nly a kindn ess of our

Pilot • - L eo na Sp a rk • How about tho s e s naps hots for hou se mother, so that you will not Capta in • Mar ga r e t Thom as the Peruvian? And d o n 't f orge t miss the hall door on dark nights , M•t d Cl h•

Crew - • Mi ld r e d to have you r "pitche r s t ook." and a gl:mtle r e mind e r that the 0. J • J Stea •• Ot tng

Life Savers - Hildga r de Yec k C lass meetings are no w be ing li g hts may blink soon Anchor - Mi ldred he ld in the ba sement of the__a dminVoy age · • Yrsa H a nse n istrat i on buildin g. S ongs, led by Edna 'Fis he r · It see ms to m e I heard somebody

Because of pres sed e xam s by the p r of esso rs hard ly a ny one feels Mt. Vernon Girls m e nti o n- Gee, 1 forgot. -It m ay funn y , but all we he a r i s, "Oh, tha t test t o m or ro w I ( know J

Some of the g irl s may won d er be a secre t_. ___ why the b oys lo s t the game a t - Dram atic Club. Doane. It i sn 't b e c a u es they Two sho rt plays we re di dn' t wor k ha rd e n o ugh whil e at ttie fir s t Dramatic Club meeting th ere because they did. last Monday night. Th e f ir s t was

will flunk." But after vacation maybe we will feel funny aagin. So if you hear any chips flying your wcJ.;, them and leave th e m in the chip basket in roem 22. F e w of you r ea li ze how many a on e act p lay e n t i tied "The Brink gi rl s were down to see th e m off of Silence" in w hich me sse rs Toft, that Friday morning Onl y five Si m ons, P o meroy, and Ca s ler t ook - His First Case f r om tbe hall Tru e sou may s ay, the parts of th e aoarctic explorers. Rookie Sentry: Halt, we wo ul d hav e to go with o ut ou r Th ese ge nt le me n a nd their coach , th e r e? br eak fast, or we didn ' t know you Mr Iv e r s , a r e t o be com m ended Vo ice:

who's Private Stock, Company were goi ng T h o3e five g i rls u pon th e s k illfu ln ess with which C. d idn't k no w anyone wa s going t hey maintained the at m osp he re 1 Rookie Sentry: i\.d va nc e, Prieit her Th en you wo nder why we a nd f e eling of the play throu g h o ut vate St o ck , and be sampl ed. ose a ga me. Gi rl s' it i s n't back- it s presenta tiOn. ng the t eam and we ar e always Th e seco nd, "Suppre s se d D e - · The OriR;in. pleased w he n ove r the wire comes s ires" ,wa s a s li g htly lo nger play f Fifi: the game ?f Victory f or P e ru. of two scenes. coac h er! by Miss Kef· poker ong1nated

THE REXALL STORE , Extends an invitat ion to all memb ers of the Student Body Faculty to come tu thi s store for all u s u f! l Drug Store needsincluding

Candy, Stationery, Books, Victrolas and Remedies

Barnes' Ph.arrriacy

Paculty! Students!

Have you vi s ite d our store?

Co me in and .ge t acquainted! ·

We have as lar ge a stock as any town of this size. We app r ec iat e our old friends and are a nxiou s to m ake ne w.

The next t i me nor boys leave is ly. M iss Rat e kin played the r o le Tu t Tut:Intb e tif!le of Noah. He when they g•J to Cotne r afte r vaca - of the young wife, who se chi e f stacl<ed th e deck with pairs. tion, and let ' s be 100 perce nt strong fro m M t. Ve rnon, br e a kfa s t or n o t H ave a cook ie sto r e d in your room, an d a ll go down to see the t ea m off

Mrs. Waugh lt:ft u s in Miss To-

F. W. Cleveland & Sons

DEPARTM ENT STORE

Nebra s k a Ci t)' , Nebr.

I• We are try ing to hel p you make this o ne of t he most e njoyable and prosper-

'I o_u_s_y e_a_r_s_o_f_y_o_u_r_li_f_e_ ----·• ! , ; ! close f or a ll College Football games. & Cllenberder in's care a few d ay s befo re vacation began, a nd we assu r e ber th a t we were obedient child r en and all got in by 1 0 :30 e ve ry night.

Debating Tryouts.

The debating tryouts fo r th e selection of affirma li ve and negative inter- co l legia t e debating teams will be he ld oo the evening of Nov e bmer 22. S ix r eg ualr deb aters and two so bsti t utes a r e to be chosen. The que s tion i s that agre ed o n by the Nebraska Debat·

For your clothin-g, furnishings, Ladies' ready-too-wear, dry goods and notions

Eve uiug Strap pumps itt

The stipulations of the co ntest ar e similar to th ose of last yea r. Each co ntestant prepares a Speech not over ten minutes in lengt h on some phase of the question He

Coopers "Allen A." bt·and underweat·.

Wilso n Bros. sh i rts and Gordott's caps for tuen

Athena uuderweor, P erron's Gloves

Black Cat and Gotb'otu Go td Str ipe Hosiery For Ladies

IThe lar g e§t store in Sou thea stern Ne braska.

heel, beaded or plaiit. are our latest arrival s. ">-',... These are very d r es s y

i:j Kid and Sa tin with Louis ng League, That the principle of the closed shop i s

pumps and will attswer for all dt·ess occasions.

s ent s this argum e nt as a specimen

may select either side. He pre -

We Boost Peru -an d Feed you too , of his ability be fore five judges. Who are we? • d f t h Nebraska City, Nebr. 1 These judges are selecte rom e Burlingto n Cafe, one block north Ne braska City fa cul t y, and are agreed on by the Burlingso n D epo t. : ce ntestants th e mselves. Many ....,.

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Wayne d e fe ate d P e ru Friday i n 1Way n e th en t oo k th e ba ll and by oo e of t he most evenly m a t c hed mea ns of f vur pass es we nt over for ga mes pl a yed o n Per u ' s gr idiro n It he o nly touchdow n of the game. th i s year. T he game wa s a thr i ll 1 The y fai le d t o k i ck g oal , makfrom start to fi nish f o r wbi le th e in g the final score Wayne 6, Peru final sco re was Wa y ne 6 P e ru 0 , 0. both teams were constantly thr eat- The line-ups for the game were : en i ng to score P eru Wayne

Shrewd Tradeaman

F'at her: W h o gave yo u that fin e cut on the s id e of you r head, Johnie?

Son: Nob ody gave i t to J'!l e , po p Father, s harply: Nobody? Be careful now!

Union Store

The Store where you feel "At Home"

T he Bo bcats st a r ted o ut strong, Fisher I. e F. P e terson taking t he ba ll t o Way ne 's 1 5 yard Hi g gins I. t. P r es cott

Son: Nope. nobody gave " i t t o me. I got it in exc hange for ewo black eyes an d a b loody nose. Worth Whi le. l ine, but here a pa ss , Willy t o i'1 is· I Faunc e I Thomas I ·g. A li ttle boy stood a t his g arden he r, was i ote r ce pterl by th e Wayne Ros e nqu i st c A us tin gate a nd howled and howled and qu ar ter ba c k , wh o ran s eve nty-five Paap r. g. P. Peterson ya rds befo r e Fish e r pulled him t Toft Richbaugh howled. A passing lady paused r. t. J bes id e him. do wn f r o m behind. Wa y ne b y Stand ley r. e. o n es R . k I "What's the matter, lttt le man ?" l ine plun ges a nti a pa ss took the IWill y q. e nnH: t he five vard line but Fi s her Wil cox r h MMut_ 1 h 1 emt· l h e wa il e d. "Pa_ and t hts t tme sa ve d th e day by rec o ve- Biehn I. h. rna won't ta k P. me to th e mov te s " ring a f umbl e "Bitz i e " punted out Buettgen bach f b. Armour "B d , h I ut on t make s ue a no t se of danger but the pesky Way ne Subst itutes: For Peru, Rothe r t D h h · o t ey ev e r t a k e yo u w e n you t e am came back far enough to try for Biehn F r a r y f o r Sta ndl ey 'k c r y It e that'"' fo r a pl a ce ki:k which fell ten 1 For Wayne: Myers Jon es , •·s- s- som e times they d -d o and yards short. 1J ones for Mtil er Offictals: Refer· ; sometim es th e y do n' t," wept the

During the se co nd quarter Peru t ee, Shulte Michi gan; H o lm es, Ne - i la d. "but it ain't no troub le t o

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Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Service and Price

We solicit your potrono ge f'hone 52 F er u, Nebr.

DODGI£ CARS

We have th e agency for the Dodge Br os. car 8, a nd have a ca r o n th e fl oor for demon s tratio n. Ca ll and le t us sh

j "Young man," sat d the e l de rl y Ph on e 54, Peru Se rvice Garag e

T h.is quarter it was Peru's turn to Mother: What makes you wa nt 1gentlemen ster nly , ' 'Thi s is a dayg e t the pigs kin into pos iti o n for to get all <.li rty and bloody , fight- , o ld pap e r you 'v e so ld me. Do y o u Au t o Livery, D. C Ph e lps, Prop. Night and Day S er\lice P hon e 54 a place kick, but 13itz i e's t oe fai led in g·

know what m ay happen to you if ---------·---, ' n : 1 did 0 • t e xa c tty want to You cuI t i va t e ha hi ts of dec ept io n '?" by a few f eet an d s o t he half ended

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•' Can dat stuff," r e tort ed th e •' 0 to 0. rna, but that o th e r k rd was ktnd ; newsb oy. "Dis is a t en-yE:a r ·old

The third q uart e r each team re- of ' hanciy wi 1b hi s fists Inickel you h anded m e, but l'm a s o rted largely t o the pa ssing g a me spo rt and I ain't kickin'." h . h h h f Alibi. I wtt nett e r tearq avtng muc o 1 t 1 H art Rent.-ing d ta T eacher : ''Why a r e yo u

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o w y ou. We still have the Racine a nd N orwalk tire s t he be st t here are Our repair department is at your se rv ice , a n d Work Guaranteed to score but thi s 1 bra s k a C it y , Gr ee ne, Bea tri ce. I ttm e an mcomplete pa8s on the FairExchaoge .SULTZBAUGH .c. F I SHER I I W th ' ·all Not lnteotioo a l - '-X I?'Oa tO e
so a e an a van ge 1 - "1 he ar yo u had a qua rrel with I The last quarter was a r t> newal to schoo l this morning?" y o ur sweeth ea r t the ot her day ." c. f the a eria l game, The Bobc a t s I Pupil: "J rhink I mu s t have I "Y es, she snee red at my apartclawed th e ir way to the 24 yard ove r wa he d myself." I ment , so l knocked her ha t " vs On Pc ru Field I r ' er
Fay Bakery Lunches, Confectioner y , Fountain Se rvice Try us. We stri ve to pl e ase STUDENTS HEADQUAR TERS GOL,DBERS'G Nebraska Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Clothes Stetson & MaUory Hats Maohattcn Shirts Interwoven Hose Avenue Store The Finest Line of Groceries & Meats Fruits and Vegetab le s C andy and Sc h ool Supplies A. little bit more iu quality a ud quattt ity for a little bit le ss in price. H. U. LA·NDOLT PHON 8 7 3 P ERU , NEBRASK A PH<5NE 78
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H a sting's Bronchos are a bucking and kicking team, but the Peru Bob Cats have b een eating Spccrmint all week. Come BUy A Bud&e.f • •

V0,4UME XVII. PERO COLLEGE TROUNCES HASTI NGSI I

Yon on Home Field Last F ridayScore 33;7,

Peru Bobcats clawed t he ir wa y tbru Hastings Broncos fo r 33-7 vi ctory. The Hastinge footba ll aggregation were unab le to sto p the t e rrific on slaugh t of the P e r u " pep machine " wh en Peru a nd Hastings staged the ir ann u al f oo tba ll classic I on t he Per u ath letic f ield Friday I a fter noon

In sp ite of th e lops id ed score the 1 gam e was h a rd f ou g ht t hr u out. 1 Th e H aati ngs Bronchos r a red and bu cked bu t t he Bo bcats kept right on c lawi ng a n d jus t t: ould not be I s t op ped

Th e Pe r u m ac hin e loo ked t o be an e nti r ely different team from t he one tha t _cr osse d swords with t he Way ne t eam la s t we e k. Pe rt he difference was that last week every f ew Peruvians were to fi II th e stands; it seemed I nearly e ve r y one was vacation- , mg except lh e te a m. This week,

Peru B eat Cotner at Bethany, today, 28 to 3 GOG

Three Go od Rules. INEW DEPAR 1' MEN'r OF MU SIC

I "Let a man know something

t h oroly, "- sa ys Doc Lo r Angell re- Prof, Vladimir Jis a Chosen for This jcen t ly e le ct e d pr esid e nt of flar·

1 va r d Univer s ity, "and be able t o !talk it we ll; let him have g ai n ed : inter.es t ing informa t i on, wh e thE'r

;f r o m r eading or travel, or th e good of cons taht inquirr y am ong

' his fell bw me n-that man will

; have th e key tha t opens· a•l l k ind s of doo r s He will find him self a we lcome mem be r of an y group of th oug htf u l men F act s are d e m ocra t ic thin gs ; they are e qua ll y at home in t he br ain of t he co l legeb.r ed man or the man wh o ha s worked with his ha nds fr om h is youth up And the man who haa the mo3t facts and can de velop them with greatest effectivene ss and charm, ca;ries with him the ass urance of his own welcome and success.

"A friend of mine quoted to me recently three ' rules which Ed ward Everett Hale gave to a high sch ool graduating cla ss They are g ood comm on sense, and worth building on:

To me e t an in s is tan t a nd gr owing d e mand b y th e student body of t he Pe ru Sta te Tea ch e r s Co llege , much time and effort have b een d evoted to s ec u r i ng a sa ti sfactory teacher of ba nd, or c hP. s tra and voice, includ in g chorus and g lee club After mu ch cor respo nd ence and ma ny pe r so n a l inte rviews a suitable ins tr uc to r f or t h is w ork has be en fou nd in t he per son o f Mr Vladimir Ji sa He is a y oung man of exce ll en t cha r ac t er and unusual prepara tio n Starting th e st ud y of t he vi ol in at the age of f ou r , you ng V la d imir contin u ed this wor k under hi's fat her, a very ca p ab le m usician; until he reached the age of seven. For th e next eight y ean he studied wi t h Pr ofes sor Aug us t Moizer of the Nebra ska Wesleyan University.

' THANKSGIVING.

I will give thanks unto the Lord with ' my whole heart,

I wil sh o w forth all thy marvellous works.

l will be glad and eJtult in Thee:

I will sing praise to thy oame, 0 thou Most High.

The Lord is my Shepard;

I shall not want

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He maketh me to lie down' in green pasture;;:

He leadeth me bt:: si de t:b e s tll l-water.o.

He restoreth my soul :

He guideth in the paths of righteousness for his name's s ake

Yea, tho I walk thru the valley of the shadow of death,

'Fir s t of all,, said Doctor sevryatory of Mu s ic a t Ma r yv ill e, Hale, 'ma ke it a rule to be ou t of Missouri, fr om whi ch he was grad· doors for some definite portion of uated in the regular c ou r se He th e n every twenty-four h ours. N ature to o k charge of th e branch sch ool s a great teacher, and the founda- o f the Mary vi lle Con serva t o ry Joca· tJOn of all large J>uccess is health, ted at Blanch a rd iowa and at which she offers fre e ly to those 1

Graduating from high school an d wi t h two y ea r s of commer c iaJ training, Mr Ji sa ent ered the Con· however, the stands we re full of I fnyal Pe ruvians who wer e out det ermin e d t o help the team trim the · Hasti ngs eleve n. [ S omeo n e fr o m the crowd we nt , up to Cap ta in Hi gg in s and whi s per· : e d in his ear, "W e' re all behind you , Cap. Pe ru's g ot to win to. l d a y ." With s uch a n emphatic order as that, t h e re was nothing left f or the ca p tain to do but to h ave his tP.am carry it out, and he a d ded that as long as they were ordered to win t hey roillbt as we ll · J> ile up a good sco.re S o with all ' t he determ ination they could mus1 ter , and Coach Speer could inj ect, ! they trot ted out onto the marked- ; o ff rec t an g le to c orral the Hastings · I Bronch os I

It was some r oundup! It was I very e v ide n t fr o m the be ginning I that t he Bronch os did not want to 1 be- tameJ ; in fa ct, we had learned

I will fear no evil;

For thou art with me:

Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. made t h e j ourne_y to eru oi)IY be i

Stanbury, Missou;i. ' who walk in meadows and He ne x t e ntered the New Engwoods. _ Iland Conser vator y of Mus ic at Boa· " 'Second, make i t a point to ton and comp leting his course rub elbows every with your there, he took up further work in fellow men. We live in a democ- mu s ic in the · Cincinna t i, Ohio. and no. n:a n large Wh il e in th is inusefulness m a dP.mocracy who stitution he pl ay ed with two eastJives to himself. kiwwing ern symphony orches t ra s Organyour fello ws •workmg wtth their!, izing a string q u a r t et, iii conn ecand letting their fellowship an41 tion with a mix ed ehoru s , he influence work on you can you ex- toured the c entra l and southern pect to achieve r eally fir s t-clas states. success. Mr. Jisa h as not only had 'And finally,' said the wise lent opportun ity f or the be st musio ld man, 'make it a rule to spend cal instructi o n 1 but. he ha s bad

Isome time e very day with s ome one much valuab le exper ie n ce in teacht h t h t t th t th h d Th ou pr eparest a table before me h k h ru e s a e pa pers a ey a 1 w o nows more t an you 110. inO' music a nd in conducting 'va.r 1 · _ P 1 In the presence of mine enimi es: · "'

A live mao if you can find him; ous organ iza t i on s, s uch as arch esca use t h ey inteoded t o run wild ' Thou hast anointed mine head with oil; or a man of former genera '; ion , tra, choru s and band ..1 t 1 th p · d My cup runn e th over k' h b k N an J ramp e e eruv1an3 un er spea mg t ru a great oo o numbe rs am ong his t heir hoo fs Ho wever ,· they

Surely gooqnes s and mercy shall f ollow me all the man gr o ws except as he reaches some of the very best in a f e w m : scalculati ons. I days of my life: out and u p. Don't s pPnd your life 1 the country , among wh om may be The y di d not r ea lize until the ' And I will dw e ll in the house of the Lord forever. with thos e who know less than y o u mentioned Chadwick, Gruenberg, ro und up was we ll und e r w a y -The Psalms. do or only as much; exp ose l!our- Lyford, Alloo, Wal lace, Go odrich, t he P eru vians we re a f ormidable ! se l f to the inspiration Arthur, Shepard Pinfie ld, and othf oe; the y f a iled to rceog ni'ze the I 1 aod educati on of bi g ger, more maers. fn ct t hat the P eru s c oring machine f= had made m or e p o int s than any

THE PRESIDENT'S THANKSGIVING

Basket Ball Assured ot her confe r e n ce t e am had b een

PROCLAMATION

1 observed by the peo ple as a day of continuenc e of Devine fav or. upon it. Th e great trial talking ab,out g yms We are go ing

1 thanksgiving, devotion and prayer, Forem ost am ong our bless inga of humanity, tho indeed we bore to u se the high school g y m, which I · urging that at their hearthsi des · a r e the return of peace and th e our part as we ll as we were able, has a much b e tter ce i ling without and their altar s they will give approac h to normal ways again. ' left u s co mparatively little scarred. any low cr Qss beams, and to the

For years we have been c u s sed ab le t o p i le 'u p t hru out the sea so n; That season has come when, alike Iwhich came to us, we may fitting- rais ed for direction in the right -in a nice r e lligious way-by our t hey d id n ot see m to r e me mb e r in o f a devout people's ly pPtilion that m orleration and path s ! Und e r God, our resp onsi- sister colleges f or hav i ng a g y m that Peru was nin e p oi.nts custom in 1 wisdom shall be to res t up- bility is great; to our own first, with low cro ss b eam s. We t oo of tb e cbam p !onshlp tJt.l e 1 havmr;r ! ful recogmt 10 n of favorm g n a t10n a l on all who ar e m auth ority in to a ll men at'etrward; to all man· wanted more ro om UP t o ward t h e onl y been beate n by a mE:ager fortun es , it is pro p e r th a t th e the ta sks they must di sch a rge. kind in God's own justice. sky Now that ol d gy m is be i ng three poi n ts by and a bare ! P.re 3ideot should summon the na- Their hands wil.l be steadied, their turned into a s wimm ing po o l, yes Now ther e fore I. Warren G. margi n of s ix poi nts b y Way ne. I t1 on to a da y of dev oti on, of purp os es gtrenglh ened, in answer a great big swimming po ol, w h i ch I Harding, Pre s id e nt of th e U nited T he Per u tea m p layed a mi g ht y : for bles sin gs bes tow· to our prayers was supposed to be start e d las t · States, her e by de s ignate Thursday, good game-every man o f th e m ! ed a nd of pray e r for guidanc e in , Our s has been a favored nation spring and ready f or use by S epThe back fie ld ran almos t pe rf e ct modes of life ' that may deserve in the bounty which God has be- the 24 th day of Novemb e r, to be tember. We ll , well ! We wt! re inter fere n ce anci t he li n e se ldo m failed t o o pen up a h o le so tha t th e man carrying t h e p igski n could make good yardage.

Special ment i on must be g ive n t o Wil son. who reel e d off ya rd after y arrl thru the tfasti ngs t ea m Hi s sensational broken _ fie ld ru n·

1 th a nks for all that has been render- . f •t · 35 f 'd

The years has brought ua again into It is for us to recognize that we surpr1se o many 1 19 eet WI e

I t . f . . h 11 1 b h f e d unto them and will pray for a d 60 f t 1 1 t th 1 rea 1ons o am1ty w1t a n a twns, 1have e e n t us avored, arid when an ee ong, a m oe e r egu a-

• 1 con t inuance of the D1vme fortune t' a ft e r a long of struggle and , 1 we g ath e r at our altars, to · offer ton s1ze which has bee n sh owered so gen- F C t H t' turbulence. In thankfulness, th e re- up thanks, we shall do well to or years o n e r, as mgs and f II

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erou s ly upon thtR nat 10 n. K ld h d ninJ!: was one of the in ter es ti ng ore, we may we un1te in the pledg e in humi i t.y and all sincer- earney wou a ve reJOice to In w i tne ss whereof I have here- h h W t · features of the game and o ne of h ope that Providence will vouch- ' ity our pur p ose to· prove deserving. ave sue a gym. e oo r eJOice

I unto set my hand and caused to be f t h 1 d ' the main fa c t ors in Peru's victo r y. safe appro val t o the thin g s we have 1 We have b een raised up and pre, or now our wor Y a s can get affixed th e seal of the United States thel·r tra•·n·n t k Wil ly, quarterback , and F r ary , done , the aim s which ha ve guided · se rve d in nati onal power ami cop- 1 g , our earns can rna e th · t' h' h h · ' f of America. · trt ' ps and play oth e r t ea ms of Ne- end , also deser ve cre d i.t fo r t he i r us , e •ons w 1c a ve 10· ; seq uence as a part o a plan whose gond \vark Speer, H a st in gs ha lf- sp ired u s. We s ha ll be pr os pred , wi sd o m we can not question. Thus Done at the capital of the Uni· braska and ot he r sta tes. ba ck , p lay ed the best game for t he , as we sh all d eserve ' pr os pe rity b e lieving, we can do r:o Jess than ted States tnis 3lst day of Oc tob e r The high sho o! team and the Coli Bronchos. I as king n ot alo ne f or the mater i a l 1 hold our nation the willing instru- in the year of our ' Lord, 192 1, and ege team wiJI u se th e g y m in such All Pe ruvia ns are wi ldlv jubi lant : t hin gs but f or th ose of th e Spirit, · ment of th e providence which has of the independene of the United a way that th ere will be n o conftit. bec ail'Se o f the success of the t e am Ias we ll ; ear n es tl y tryi ng to he lp 1 so wond erfully favored us. 'States the 146 th Seats are bein g arange d so that thus fa r thi s seas iJ n and rejoice at oth ers. a s k in g , befor e a ll else , the ! Opportunity for very great ser- 1 Warren G. Harrding. all th e bud get tickets hol de r s will t he manner in whi c h

p rivi lege of se r vi ces we 1 v ice a wai.t s us if we shall prove By the President. • have seats at the g am es and a f e w l('nntt nu ,J o n r,JU! t Pe.sce • t hanks a new f or the exal t atiOn equal to 1t. Let our prayers be Charl es E. Hughes seats to spare.

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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN at the Poetoffice at Peru, Nebraska as second-class matter.

Publlsbed Weekly by tbe Peru State Teacbers College

$1 00 per year. Single co py 5 cts

If you do not receive your Peil ago)!iao l!ave notice in tbe Pedagogian box in the Admi ni strat ion building. Artirlee must be in by 12 o'clock Sat. urday. Articles should be tvpewritten if po; sible, and written on o ne si de only as the printers will no t accept copy written on both sid es.

T BE BDITORtAL ST A PP.

something new for Per u and wi ll be a big addition to our annual.

We want the person who r eally r ep resents t he best i a schoo l so begin to se lect your ca ndidates.

Lettera From Postmaster General

The following letters from Will H. Hays, Postmaster Gen era l of

the United Sta t es , testify to th e excel le nce of the rece nt bull et in puWished, giving of workinthetrain ingschool,known GO

PERU STATE BJtNK

Delzdl.. Associate Editor My Dear Mr. Gr eene:-

Alrce Glasgow Assist a nt Bditor 1 have r ece ived vo lume

Don Wi lson Mg'r Mai ling Dept ORGANIZ.IoTI OSS:

Y M. C. .! Donald Blank enship

Y W. C. A Inez Rav Wells

Arthur Burley Business Manager seven, number two, of yo ur publication enti tied "Ex per ience as Education." I was pa rti cu alr ly interes ted in the articles of the Postal S e r-

C. P SCOVILL Prop. ,

r and Dunn s Pen s Bring your broken s pectacles and see what you save

Checks taken at par on good s bought or repaired

Fresbmen George Showalter

Sophomore W11liam Spe ich

Oormatory Frances

Girls Club - Annette St ock ing

Dramatic Club . Dorothy Pettit v ice writt e n by the students of th e sixth grade. This is just fine and shows th at you are very mu ch advanced in this knowledge which is so deficient among th e people who

Peru Alumni SonR;. Air, "Juanita."

0 'er hills and valleys, and the broad Nebraska Plains, There (or here) li ke a monarch, Peru Norma l Reig ns,

W i th a rule fa r reaching as Caesar's mighty_sway, Pro mp ts o ur t rue a ll egiance. no w, fore'er and aye.

Coorus.

Peru -Teacher's Coll ege --Our full hearts we offer thee.

Peru-A lma Mater-He r e's our loyalty.

There (or here) first we struggled • with life 's batHing my s teries; Formerl las t.in g friendships neath the state ly trees.

Ho w our being's fibers thrilled to classmate's joy or pain!

How the wish o'erpowers us for those days again.

Soft o'er our spirits, Mem'ry weaves her magic spell , O'er tree clad camp us, ' mid scenes loved so we ll, List t he students voi ces break upon t h e evening' s sti ll , Miog!i ng wit h t h e night ca ll of the whip-poor -wil l. ·

Now, t ho we 're scatter ed o'er li fe ' s harvest fie lds afar, Still, A lma Mater, thou'rt our guiding sta r. S till we own thy pr ecepts, st ill we o u r f ea lty true

To the dear color s, to the white and blue

Student Cominent

The Ped agog ian staff believe s tha t to have a rea l repr e sentative co ll ege paper there m us t be a great deal of st udent opinion and studen t comme n t The Pe dag ogia n wi ll hue a box in the hall of the administration for articles submitted fo r publi ca tion What is your grievan ce ? If you do not have a kick to register, th e n sure ly you mu st have a good wo rd t o say about life at Peru or s cho ol affa irs

At any rate we invite your com· ment.

Feature Section.

Who is t he most popular pr ofe ss· or in Per u 7 Who are t he t wo mo st popular girls a nd the two most popular men attending Peru? T he Peruvian is to have a section tbis year 'featuri n g just thi s idea a nd everyon e is to be gi ven a chance to express his opinio n. There are to be two men, two women , and one professor. The latter may be eith · era man or a woman. T h e feature section of the 1922 Pe.ruvi a n wi ll one full page of pictures of each of tb e persons This contest w i ll be pulled off some t ime in January , so begin now to pick your candidates. · I S ection is The most popu ar

l!:xtraction and X-Ray Chi ldr e ns wo rk a Sp ecialty Office Phone 27 Res id ence 103 and 32 use the mai I I cong rat ul a t e you on the fine ·

The Cotner Game. work of you r school.

'•Say It With Flowers"

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With kind est rE-gard s, 1 am, On the Cotner field Wednesday , , there wi II be one of the hardest Fresh Cut Flowers, for fought battles in the history of the any occasion such as wed dings, birth days two schools. Th e re has al ways parties, r e me mbran ce s, been a most k een as welf as mos t funerald etc., in appro·

Sincerely, Will H. Hays

November 18 · 192 1. friendly rivalry between th ese two pri ate arran ge men ts at Mr H W Bedell, school s wh ose colors are the sa me. all seaso ns of th e year.

Pos tmaster.

· · ' For th e past , few years Peru has Peru, Neb rak sa. pad tbe better of the football con· My De a r Mr. Bedell:- tests. But in each contes t she had

I have not b een unmindful of t o fight hard for the honors. Co tyour lett e r of October 25 enclosing ner has been our Turkey Day oppo -

a bull e tin fr om t he State Normal nent on home field for the past two School of th a t place con t;a ining- le tyears, but this year our" pep rna · t ers written by the students of th e chine" has to honk-honk t o the sixth g rade, and I was particularly land of "splashing water" and do I interes ted in the one written by battle with the "preachers" on the Kenneth Rouse It might be wor- day be for e Thanksgiving. "Bull· thy of r eprod u cti on in the ' Postal dogs" are bad doggies in the1r Bulletin in the campaign to in - own back yaPd , but when the old struct school childre n in the mail pep machine turns loose a whole service. load of "Bobcats" fed on Speer-

With kinde st r egards, I am, mints there will be so me cat and Sincerely, dog fight , we want to tell_you.

Will H Hays.

Peru Bo bcats, too, were , on last

These bull e tins are for free di1 - Friday, fed up on Bronchos, and

We manufacture this Lumber ourselves, seltit1g direct to schools

0 E Berthold tbe Florist ' City, Neb r

Meek Lumber Co.

ANNO·UNCEMENT

This store extends an invitation to the stud e nt body to pay us a visit when In need of Fancy Groceries, Lunch go ods Cracke rs , •Pickles, Olives and things good to eat , Our pric es are right , our service une xce lled and w.e treat you right.

• ·W • M A R D I S

tri b uti on and a r e to be had at th e ho ss fle sh put th e fight in th e o ld office of th e of the "Toms, , (nam e d af t e r Tom Ma - Pho ne 25 PERU, NEBR. Phon e 25 training school. jors) Yes, th e Bulldogs on last, ..,. Monday were kicked on the n ose New Junior H S Te acher.

Miss Rut h Brandt, a Peru Alumna, was r ecentl y cho sen d e mon s tration t eac h er of E ng li s h and mathe matics i n the jun ior high sc hool.

Mi ss Bra,ndt is a ve ry valuabl e addition to the s trong faculty of t he dem o ns tra tio n s ch oo l. Her valua · bl e experienc e in the public schools of N e braska fits h er fo.>r this m os t imp ortant position S he has taught in the smaller sc ho ol, and been principa l of a town schoo l. For se ve ral years sh e has been on e of the s tron ges t E n g li s h instructors in t he Lincoln p ubli c s hcoo ls Mi ss Brandt h as d e mon strated th e wi11dom of he r se le ction in th e exce l le nt work s he i s doing in th e t raining s chool.

Girls' Club Tea

L ast Thursday af t ernoon the faculty r oo m w as the scene of one of th e mo st p leasa nt 11o c ial h ours spent tn P e ru this year. The occa· sion was t h e seco nd of th e Girl s ' Clu b teas to whi c h a ll stud e nts of educati on a nd mathell)atics and those in ch arge of the departm e nts were inv1te d The room was tastef ull y d eco r ated with potte d p la nts and touches of autumn co lor so that it pr ese nte d a most p leasant co n trast to th e dreary weathe r ou t of do or s. A number of vi ctro la !!e lections added mueh t o th e pl easantness of th e h our N ext Saturday ev e ning, No v e m · ber 26, the Gi rls' Club will e nte rtain a ll c91lege stud e nts at a party in the auditorium of the high scho ol b uilding

by thf! Ante lopes, and that mad e :---------------·--------·-----. the Bulldogs fighting mad : Sp I. Com.mercial and Portrait there will be some fur flying, Wed· n esday aft ernoon PHOTOGRAPHY

The Student Loan Fund.

' The st udent Joa n fund is a fund financed by the Girls' Club of Peru Co llege a nd is available to any college st udent at a n or ma l rate of intereat. It has been a means thru

Carefully · and neatly done. Kodak fittishi11g attended to d ai1y Films of all s izes s old

Enlargings from y our film

Se e us ALBERT PETERSON

Ph t S t d Peru, Ne brask a which a number of stud ents ha ve assistance in the past and the Girls' Club is justly proud of having bee n th e first organi zati on to es tali sh such a fund.

The 6irls' Club members wi sh to exp ress their appreciation of a r ecent donation to this fund from Mrs. Linnie Re ich er, the first president of J;he club.

Weekly Calendar.

November 24 :

Everett,

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II '{lisa sn WE ARE GLAD OP SERVICE TO l'OU. Interest Paid on Sovings Account s 91\ Safe In ve s tme nt where. your money grows
I a s Exper ie n ce as Try th e Sanitary Barbe r Was hin gton, Novebmer 18, 192 1. ' Shop & Bath. Soft water J. C. Chatel a!· n Electric Equipment, Mr Charles E. Greene, L ad ies hair bobbed, masState Normal Schoo l, sage, Shampoo, flrst cl ass Watchtnoker Dttd Jeweler Pa ul Wilcox Editor-ln·Chief Peru, Ne braska. ba rbers. Age ncy Nebras · ka City Laundry. Esther
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Philo, Everett Seal pins and rings
First doo r north Citi zens
a te n an k Your patronage
Co nklin, Shaffe
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Doctors SHREVE & HARAJIAN Dentists -
Black Walnut Lumber
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8 :00 November 26: Girls' Club Party November 28 : Y W Cabinet mee ting, 7:00. Y. M Cabinet mee ting, 7:00 Peruvian Staff meeting, 8 :00. November 29: Student Co unei I, 8 :00. N ovember 30: Y. W C. A., 7:15. Y M C. A , 7 :30 Art exhibit , Mr s. Montgomery Students expect ing to r e ceive a dip loma from the two vear cour se of th e Co llege at th e e nd of the first s e mes t er s hould see th e r egistrar in order that arr-ang eme nts may be mad e. .. • I W c arc Outfitters from Lad to Dad ROTTMANN'S "Value First" .....-CLOTHIERS-• 809entro1, Nebraska Ctty Votes Votes , Votes Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggists

The Pe r uvi an staff ha s bP.e n selec ted an d ma ny plan s are be m g made fo r a successful annu a l t hi s yea r. A g r ea t deal of the life of t he annu a l depends up on the sna ps t hat ar e i n i t T h e coo pe rati-o n of eve ry one in sch oo l i s need ed i f t he Peru via n i s t o be the " s na p py" an nua l des ired. Th e r e is t o be a pri ze pa g e o f s na ps hot s t h is year, the fir s t prize t o be a Peruv i a n and other priz es to be a n noun ce d la te r You k now th e o ld sa y ing, "se e in g is be lie vi ng. " If you've go t th e go ods on som e on e in t he fo rm of pictu res, g ive th e m to us and they

wi ll be printed '

Next wee k i s to be s nap s hot week. So get all s nap shots toge th er and han d th e m in or i f yo u ha ven' t ma ny goo d s naps sta r t no w to t a ke th e m . S na ps will be a ccepte d ti II th e last of March an d all snaps not use d w ill be r e tu rned.

L et's all kodak a s we go a nd ge t a pic t ur e o n th e pri ze page

Wo r d h as bee n r ece iuorl n f t h th e p{ume and lance- that was bi rt h of Virg ini a Ann e Da il Y ..; o utwa rd ma nifes tation in t he d ays 1

The littl e on e ca me t o t he whe n t he young kni g h t rode forth Pr of. a nd Mr s F. B. Dail y, Los i n qu es t of an op po rtu n it y to

Gato r, Ca l iforn ia, Nove mbe r 1 4 prov e his manhood. I

Ain t it a g r a nd a nd g lor i b.us fe eli ng t o s lip on a t''J • pa ir of old sh oes af t er they have h ave bee n repai r e d at

--T H E BEST SH OE S HOP--

T he Ped a gog ian ext end s cong r a tu- A l l i t r equ ires of t he yo u n ll man ------------·---------------.: lat i ons t o t he par e nts Mr. Da i ly today i s t o t h in k r ight an d to li ve ' -------· ______.,.______

f orm e rl y h ead of th e manua l clean , to hold womanh ood i n hi g h 1Vl or e ( nspec ti o n thtln Se'ems Necesstl r y t r a ini ng d epartme nt of our coll ege estee m t o kee ;:> sacred t he hQnor You r ' clot hes as t hey go t hr oug h ou r c lea ni ng pr ocess, o f mot he r and siste r, t he ot he r f e ll- a r e i nsp ec ted n ot on ce , but ma ny t i'mes

Sophomore Notea. ow' s mo t he r and s ister as we l l. -Some , i n f act, t hin k that man y 01 t hese in specti ons are

T he class chape l co mm it t ee ar - T he de fe n se of t he weak , loyal t y s upe r fl u ou s-b ut WE do not. We mu ch pre11er t h e appar-

t 1 t Th d Th f 1 ce i ve if we le t '·s ometh in g s l ip· by ." •· · · mee mg as ur s ay e acu - ty towa r d oppo n ent a n d ri va l ap· d -If yo u ca r e f or m ico osco pi ca ll y cl ea n cleani ng work call

ra nged a fa c ul t y p rogram for t he t o com raje an d f r ie nd, m ag e n t ly need less in spect i on t o th e complai n ts we sh ou ld ret y we r e r e pr ese nt e by Mr. Ho lc h pea l to the g ene r os i ty of you th t th T "I Sh J NO CE J K T 'I Cl h 2 Miss William s a nci Mi ss Ro se Cla rk e ve ryw here. i

Mr. Holch pla ye r! tw o se lecti on s on · On th e foo t ba ll fie ld , we cheer th e p ia no, Miss Willi a ms r ea rl th e ri val tea m, we· 11ym pathi ze

"Th e H ig h wayman , " by A lf red wi t h t he lose r s of t h e ga me and Noye s, and a se lection In I ta lian we r ej oi ce w i t h th e vi c(o r s.' As dia lect. Miss Clark fo ll owed wi t h a · in athl e ti cs so it is in d e ba t e fn

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lk A ll ' ' s ort ta nu mbers we r e d ec lamito ry a nd' drama ti-c co n tes t. appr e ciaterl T he co mmittee i s to be comp li me n ted upo n its pr o-

g- ram

We ar e for our t ea m, our sch oo l, but al ways wit h sy mpat hy f o r th e oth er f e ll ow - yo uth is al way s

C hips From the C hi p Basket e nthu s iasti c bu t chi val r ous.

Z'l lla Chapl in wa i h eard a dmi r - Ch ival r y i s a t ra d iti ol'l of Pe ru

Ohe Citizens eStat e: .9lank

Faculty a n d st udents will find an acco unt wi t h us a g r eat con ve ni e nce t o t h e m C on su Jt us co ncern ing any busine s s p rob le m yo u· m a y hav e

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ers Co ll ege a r e riot subj ect to ·inwere a n gl a d that th e r e pu t at ion Mrs. Pr i ngl e had es t a b l is h ed of .b e in g " s o s u cc essful " was not br oken. Mi ss Yeck pr oved a ve r y ab le coach Fres hman C lass Notes

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CConUnued from Firat Pace.l the "pep machine" finished the last home game.

First Quarter Hastings won t he toss and chose to defend t he north goal. Peru

Hastings fumbles, Peru Peru, 5 yard Joss Peru ed drop kick, failed. ball on 8 yard lin e. p unts 48 yards. Peru y ards Per u off tackle Half ended. kicked off 40 yards; Hastini'S re · T h ird Quarter.

recovers. Hast i ngs Ha s tin gs returns 20 10 yards turned five yard s. Hasti ngs at· Peru kicks off 35 yard s. Hast· tempted pass. Incomplete. Gain ings r e turns 5 yards. Hastings five yards around e nd Five yards no g ain F i ve yards off tackle; 3 t bru center. First and ten Peru yards thru cente r ; punt 37 yards. penalized five yards for offside. Peru returns 10 yards. Peru Hastings makes four yards in next m&kes 40 yard run from off tackle three downs. Punts 40 yards. play; 8 yards thru gu a rd; 4 ya rd s Peru returns 15 yards. Peru bits off tack le fo r touchdown. Missed line, no gain. Five yards off goa l Peru 19; Has tings, 7 Peru le. F irst and ten Two yards kicks 45 yards Has tin gs returns thru center. Four yards around 15 yards; 5 yards around end ; 2 end. Attempted pass; incomp lete. yards off tackle; punt 40 ya rd s Punt 30 yards. Hastings makes Peru returns 12 ya rd s. Next f ou r no return. Tan yards around e nd plays net 14 yards First an d t e n Thro wn back f or t.wo yard Joss. Pass makes t wenty yards. AttemptThrown for five y ard Joss. P unt ed pass f a ll s in e nd zo ne, i ncom · 35 yar ds. Peru ret urn s 10 yards. plete. Has tings ball 20 yar d line. Peru c om pletes pass for 4 0 yards 1 Hastings 1 ya rd thru center.

First and ten T hree yards off Hastings fumbl es , Peru recovers. Tackle. Two yards around end. Off tackle 5 yards; off tackle 4 tackl e for touchdown. Missed yards; thru center 3 yards. First

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success in bat· yard s Three yards off tackle; plete Seven yards around end ties with Midland, Peru and Chad1 yard thru center; 5 yards arou nd e nd Lose 3 yards. Peru 7 ya rd s Firs t and ten Eight ya rds off ron, scoring 4 7 points to ,12 by tackle; 1 yard thru guard; no opponents. Wayne piled up a Ja r· off tackle; 1 ya rd thr u center ; 10

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k 59 d f t hd 1 yard thru tackle; punt 15 yards. College over Bastings. The Pr es· rna es yar s or o uc own. p 5 d d byterians had touted as prob· H k ' k d 1 p 13 eru returns yar s; 15 y ar s off

ast10gs tc e goa eru, ; 7 tackle : 3 yards thru guard; Hast · able contenders for the state ti tie, Hastmgs, · ings intercep ts pass. Hasti ngs but the drubbing at Peru rem oved

Second Qu arter. attempted 3 passes, incomplete any inclinat io ns the Bronchos may

Per u kicks 50 yards. Hastings Punt 30 yards. Peru returns 16 have had regardin'!' the matter of

retnrns 20 yards. One yar d thru yard s ; makes two firsts and ten s on fiiln g a title claim. ' center ; 1 yard around end. f ollowing 5 downs; 3 y ard s thru Kearn-ey College also furnished tempted paas, in complete. Punts center; no gain; 2 yards off tack- another surprise The antelopes 25 yards. Peru returns 10 yards: le; Peru punts 30 yards. H ast · batt led t he Bulldogs in a tight 3 yards tbru center; 8 yards off ings return s 8 yards; pass, incom· game and Fullback Kummer prove d taek le. First and ten. Seven ya rds plete; fai.J t o gain on next play; his worth in the last f e w minutes thr u guard. Attempted pass in· pass, incomplete; punt 30 ya rds of play by booting a place-kick for complete. Five yard s off tackle. Peru returns 5 yards. Ha stings the only score of the contest

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First and ten. Eleven yards off inte rcepts pass, no gain. 1 Three Wesleyan walked over 17 tack le. Fir s t and ten. Next passes incomplete; punt 20 yards. to 0. The Meth odists scored in tbree play!! netted seve n yards. 10 yard s; pa ss incom- the first few minutes of play and Attempted pass incomp lete. Hast· plete Whistle blows , game e nd· the r es ult wa s never in doubt. ing's ball. Around end t wo yards. ed. Midland, Wayne, Grand [sland Pass intercepted by Per u, no gain Referee. Porte r Nebraska did not play last week . Doane College clsahed with Trinity ColNext three plays net 8 yards; at· Umpire, Berman, Nebraska lege. t e mpted drop kick fails. Bastings City. ball on 20 yard line. Hastings Lin e sm'an, --, Auburn. fumble P e ru's ba ll. Attempted Line up f or Peru: pass incomp lete Off tackle for 5 Fisher, I. e. yards. Pass falls in end zone, in Higgins, captain, I. t. complete. Hasti n gs ball on 20 ya rd Toft, I. g line Around e nd 5 yards; off tack- Rose nqui s t , c. Je, no gain ; Punt 30 yards Peru Paap , r. g. returns 15 yards; Has t ings inter· Wilson, r. t cepts psas returns 15 yards. Peru Frary, r e, inter cepts pass, no gain; o ff tackle Willy, q 2 yards Peru punts 40 ya rds. Beuttgen bac h, f. b.

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3: Cotner, Peru, 33 ; Hastings, 7 By Gr egg McBride. It looks as tho Wesleyan and Wayne College wi 11 pass thru th e 192 1 Sta nding of th e Teama. W L T Wesl ey an 4 0 0 Wayne 4 0 0 Ha s tings .4 1 2 P eru 6 2 0 Doane s 2 1 Kearney 2 2 1 CoO ner 2 2 1 Mid land 2 3 0 York 2 5 0 Grand Is land 1 3 1 Chadron 0 3 0 Centr a l Q 4 0 P e t. 1.000 1.0 00 .800 714 600 600 600 .4 00 .286 .250 .000 .000 s tate college f ootball season feated The two e levens h ave emerged vict ori ous in every tangle this season But one game remains on the slate o f each eleven and ind icati ons point to Wayne and Wesley an vic · tories Th e Normalites are booked to colltde with the Grand ! ,.; land Baptist s in a Turkey Day con t e s t Th e Ze br as are well down the s late and should not bothe r th e n orth· eatse rn P e dag og u es t o any great ext e nt. Wesleyan will meet Hastings in the Thanksgiving D ay game stock slum ped decidedly las t week when the Peru FaPmer.s Union Store The Store where )'OU feel ''At Home" Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price We solicit your potrouage Phone 52 Feru, Nebr. goal. Peru, 6; Hastings, 0. P e ru and ten Off tal'kle 1 yard f or B obcats cia wed the Bronchos, 33· kicks off 30 yards. Hastings re · touchdown. Peru kicked qoaT. to 7, in a game on the Peru grid·turns 12 yards N o gain on ne xt Peru 25; H astin gs, 7. iron r-------------···------------..•-1111! play. 50 yard run from punt for- Fourth Quarter. The point table shows the tw o mation First and ten. Five Peru kicks off 25 yards Hastings lead er s to be about equal in yards off tackle. Thrown for yard 0 d returns 1 yar s. N o gain on nex strength. Wesleyan has victori es Jos s. Three yards around end. 1 p D y k G d 1 1 d Attempted pa ss. Incomplete Pay. eru i nterc epts pass, n o re- over oane, or , ran san turn. P e ru makes 13 yards on aod Chadron, sco ring 57 pointsto Peru's ball on 20 yard lin e Punt next four downs Fir st and ten 10 points registered by opponents. 35 yar ds. Bastings returns 5 Six yard s off tackle. Pass mcom· Wayne has achie'ved
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Not tha t w e won more ty as an impersonato r of dramatic Re v. and Mrs. F B Bess, to Wm. w1th w h1 ch eve ry one entered into Lin co ln , Nov. 23.-(Spec ial T e legames but we won from the best roles and al l those who heard h e r F S h tk f p Th d the fun of the even in g. Mnny n ew g r am ) c oen. eo eru on ur s ay, college teams t hat were ever pro- presenta t i on o f "Epxerience " felt November 24 , at St. Pau l's Luther- d ec 1ded ly diffe r en t games were P eru Teachers College beat t he duced in Nebrnska. Ou r hoys had that many of her characters w ere a n Church. Peoria, Ill. They will b e mtr oduce d and there were also a Cotne r Bu lld ogs on the Co tn er field t hree liberal streaks and cefused to 11ividly at ho me in Peru after D ece mber number of t he okl er ones w h ich are by the s core of 28 to 3 t h is aftertake games, but t hat is n o disgrace ''Exper ience" i s a modern all- l , t 92 1 always popu la r on such occa s io ns n oo n The Peruvians smashed thru for the three teams which won, egor ica l play which has ha d some T h 1 h 1 Ju st b e f o re t e n o'clock the bell th e Bulldog l1'ne for two touch- hew o esc oo and com m unity played IZBmes and had success upon th e leg itim a t e stage so und ed, ca llin ll everybody back to downs in the op e ning period, cut the collection box handy wh c!n our and has also met with considerab.le i 1 the a udit o rium. From there th e loose for another in th e third and boys had their gifts rea dy for dona - s uccess up on the scree n Th e a ll - ; g uests pa sse d d ow n the north stairs one in fourth when Frary tion. This is not said as an a li bi egory atte mp ts to s how that yo uth , to th e ba se ment f or r efreshn,ents s nare d a pass a nd ran 40 yards f.or -no, no, chi ldr en-on ly a comp li - tan acco mpli s h nothin g w ith ambi - and in th e lower ha ll found a plea s-a tou c hd ow n me nt to the three teams which tioo alohe b u t that yo uth may ac- j ant su rpri s e awaiti n g th e m. The Willy, pilot of th e Peruvian slipp ed one over on us. compl!s h man y thin gs if ambition gy mna si um had been transfo rm ed crew, w a s th e star of the vi s itin g

Our boys played their fir s t jlame is accompanied b y lo ve and expe r- 1 into a large dininll room w ith seats team! close ly secon d ed by the hu s · at York Coach Frank of York ience. The th e me is a good o ne ar r anged in groups of four on ky Buettgenbach. Wilcox, playing is reported as say ing that Peru but the t h e experience of you th as eithe r s id e of a w id e aisle extend- hi s last !lame fo r the Peru t ea m at offer e d the game all thru the first eet forth in this play are a ll from i ing the full length of the r oom. ri g ht halfback, returned Cotner half and his boys were too modest deprave d manhood and much of the I In t his ais le were a numb er of p un ts fo r lo ng distance s and nabbed to take the game a s a g ift, but action is b r oug ht about thru coinci- t a bl es d ecorated With beaut iful t he aer ia ls w ith a vice- like Peru ins is t e d on !liv ing the ga rre dences. This same th eme of a n Bosto n ferns, while at inte rv a ls c lut ch to York in the last h a lf. so hi s exalted and fa lse a mbiti on is much ' about th e r oom were other smn ll T he Bu llrlog offence was n ot boys did not think it r ight to re- hette l' worked out in S hakespeare ' s tables on w hich tap , white cand le s nearly so perfect as that of th e fuse to the donation , so ac- " Ki n g R icha rd III ," in Robert ; burn e d in ye ll ow candl estick s. ca r - Per u t eam. Iack in ll t he punch t he cepted the gift of l6 tolil. Yo r k Browning 's "Sau l" or in William

rying out the color sch e me of th e vi s itors put !nto t he ir wo1'k. 'Ab ilhad a good band Peru was trea ted .But le r Yeats, "The Hour - Gla ss " j o in in extendi ng P r ofessor and eve n ing. ity to- p ick h o les in the Blue ena· royally. Th e following week our Whil e Miss Willmer's work as a n Mrs. Schoen ike th e ir heartiest co n - Delicious r efr eshme nts con s !s t- bled th e Bo bcats t o pu s h th e pi gboys we r e home to welcome the impersonator is to be commended' g r atulat ions and b est wishes iug of cr ea med cheese sandwiches , skin acros!i the field by Ji ne- plungBaptist mini ster s from Grand IR- her choice of mate rial was pro ba bly Professor Schoenike has wo n fo r fruit sa lad, hot and mints ing Few end runs WElr e a tte mptland College, but it was a dry day a lit tle unf ortun ate in not bei ng him se lf a lasting pl a ce in th e hearts were s er ved by th e m e mb e r s of the ed, while aeria l attack by bot h B d b f h b l't t of all the students. No m e mber of r efre shm e nt commJ'ttee h ' l 'd for th e apti5ts. an our oy s JU !: t r om t e est m 1 era ure. w I e a s1 es was imperfec t.-Omah a Dail y the faculty has b e e n m o r e f ai thf u l f · h got scared and ran off time after our p 1ece ore estra e nter t ai ned Bee.

Freshmen Slage Party in s ervice to the sc h ool. He be 'th b f 1 time for the &aptist goa l. They · • - WI a n um er o popu ar se lect• b I I The "'"mnasJ·um was the scen e of came a real fact or in commun it y !'ons whl'ch w tl d b --.i.!;!_st <'o_ulrln t e stopped. t was "'.r ere g r ea Y e nJOY e y ld f -h "V •1w-r.·'B"gr·"'"' 1 ,,..r '"'"ninv and churc h work soon after he ever yon e p r esen t. an o as 1one 1r g 1nee ree 1 ., • • - '-.r - - • • • • · · 1 first to the rig- ht and then to the i w ben the poor , poverty st rick en came to Peru. Long life to you Altogether it was a m ost e n)oyal f h d · th · t and yours Profess or SchO e nik e bl · d f h left, pr ominade down th e renter; res m e n 10 e1r poo r es • e eve nm g an one o t ose e vent s the Zebras couldn't catch s tep wi th I bes t, met m a h ard t lme party. May you be of service to o ur in s ti- wh ich to m a ke up th e plea sant I M L h h · · · I' h tution for years t o come i s the · th l ' II · 1 the Bobcats and were counted out 1s s ea r, er a1r 111 g1r 1s memon es a w1 r e mam ong a f to the tun e of Peru 27. Grand I s- braid s, and h e r stockings and s hoes wish of your many frienqs. ter th e cares a n d troub les of co lland O. ma s- mated, was a j o lly spo ns o r for lege life hav e bee n forgotten

The Girl s' Club Entertains.

Ou r boy s were itching to t a ke up I t hP even in g's frolic "Pa" and the ques tion of ad dit io n and sub- ' "Ma" Fi s he r, a nd all t he li tt le At e ig h t o'c lock la st Sat urd ay Standing of th e T eams.

1 h 1mse_l f p r oud , w1t h th e a sR 1s tance ti o nssx t e nd ed th e m by th e Gi rl s ' Ha s ting s 3 3 f M F h Th ng la dy Club. Aft er a p le asa nt half hour York 3 4 the Peru coo p) He s h ou ld go into o I SS I S e r I S you • C I d s p ent in di s cu ss in g various top i cs I o_tn e r 2 3 the poultry exc h a nge bu s in ess, with ba sq ue, a n corn M1d land 2 4 now brethren a nd " s is tern ;.. h e I han_ dress , he r d a mt y cur ls an. d of jnteres t about the campu s and G r and 4 Pet 1.000 1.000 750 .667 600 .500 .429 .400 3:13 200 .0 00 0 00

was some di spe n!l er of English and j highly tmted cheek s, d ese rves es- e lsew ,her e t he party was divid e d by , C hadr o n 0 3 we ar e proud of o ur s ister co ll ege (C ontlna ed o n se<·nnd page) numbers into f our , Pass- Centr al.. o 4 who hea rti ly disapprov e d of T he ot her officials ch ose n I were th e b es t in the s tate. P e ru never play e d a fair e r nor ga mier set of pl aye rs than the Antelop es

Then the lads w e r e unanimous in their pra ise o f the tr e atment by the Kearn ey faculty a nd s tud ent s Midland Co lle ge wa s born in Kan sas- so was Coac h Spee r. In tho se ea rl y day s t he Luther a n boys had a taste of Speer's co ac hing wh e n he was at Hayes Center, Ka nsas State Norma l. Coac h came to Nebraska, a IZOOd thing. So d id Midland, anot he r go od thi ng. Mid · land sti ll wanted t o wi n fro m Speer's footbal l He gave them the first opport unity the first :year in Nebraksa, and it wa R th e same story; again las t year the s hory; a:rain thi s year the same story. Midland boys a r e fig•1t ers and never give up until the la!:t whistle blows. "Bob" Sisty is a !'trong coach a nd develops slrnnll teams. Peru i s ne ve r su r e of tht.' un til the game is won T'1e score of 14 to 0 in favor of Peru

tributeto Speer a nd

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(Courtesy

Omaha Dai ly Bee

D ecisive Triumph, 28 to 3.

The Cot ner was e ntire l y un ab le to s t op t he har d dr iving of th e Pe ru back s , w ho s ma shed off tack le and thru th e ce nter of th e Co tn e r lin e for cons is tent g a i n s Will y, w ho pi loted the Pe ru t e a m scored t hr ee t o uchdowns for hi s team and wa s also in s trum e nta l in the scorin g of the othe r counte r , as he pa ssed to Frary , w ho ran thirty yards to a touchdown.

Th e Peruvians sco r ed ea rly in th e first per iod. Afte r an excha n ge of punts Bradley of Cotner fumb le d and t he Peru team recovered o n the Cotner 3-yard lin e. Off tack le smas hes by Buettgenbach and Wil ly and a fo rw ard pa ss from Wi ll y to fi'rary put the ba II c lose to the go a l lin e and Wi ll y s mashe d t h ru to a touchdown. Wilco x ki cked the goal.

A ga in in th e first quarte r, the Peru vians lugged the ba ll <;!own th e fie ld to a touchdown. Taking the ba ll on th e Cotner 40-yard lin e 1 when Rothert intercepted S hull' s pass, the Norma l e leven swept d own the fi e ld in a r e le ntl ess proc ess i o n and W ill y s li pped t h ru to anoth e r t o u c hd own.

• In t he se conrl quarte r t he Cot ner lin e h e ld at c ru cial times and a l t ho the P e ruvian s ke pt t he ball in th e Bulldo gs' ter ritory, the Perlagogues were unab le to cross th e goa l lin e. After Roland ' s d rop-kick from th e 3 0-yard li ne in the t hird per i od, w hi ch cou nted Co tner's t h ree pomts, th e P eru t e am to ok t h e rai l on th e Co tn er 44-yard li ne and carried it do wn t h e fie ld to t he third touchdown. ln the march t o t he goa l li ne Ro th er t mnd e one drive thru th e ri g ht s !de of t.h c <Co ntinued o n Fourth l':llcc )

• SUCCESSOR TO THE NORMALITE VOLUME XVII. PElW, NEBRASK A, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3 u, 1921. NUMBER 8 PERU t17; OPPONENTS ONLY 35 Second Number Lyceum Cout'se. MR. AND MRS. WM: F SCHOENIKB ing o ut o f t he auditorium eac h PRESS cornMENT ON PERU VICTORY Last Wednesday eveni ng at the group was dir ected to a sepa rate Peru at Top of List on Points a nd M. E. church M i ss Sarah M. Will- Peru Professor T akes Bride at room w he r e they were met l)y the Number of Games to Credit mer, known a s the "Sarah Barn- Th anksgiving Time, memb e rs of the e n terta inm ent State Pa per s Credit Peru With One h dt f th L I 't t s h of Be st Teams in Conference, ar o e yceum, gavP a por - Cards h ave b d comm1 ee oo n s outs and cheer• , ee n rece 1ve an· A grand old season, afte r all , the traya l of the pla y, "E p xer i ence." h f M. began to ec ho up and down the nouncing t e mar n age o 1ss End Season by Trouncing Old Rivals jlra ndPst
IF h · d th " I e s t o th e vening abou t two hundr ed g u ests tractio n with th e ir fellow 1s e rs enJO Ye e m s" v e W L T Ifi · h d "Pa" w o n fir t pri ze a including facultY membe r s and Wes le ya n 5 0 !lUes out at Kea rn ey Now th ose I m s an " k h I college s tudents, a ss emb led in th e Wayne .4 0 western fe l lows taught Bitzie how I big w hite s t ocking w Jt h pm e e , f h h ' h 1 Peru 6 2 d t P ' d t M D · 1 · h au"itorium o t e 1g sc h oo to ca rr y three over and hc.w to add an oe rcs l en c 'l nle W I Doane 4 2 io sma ll numbers. Th e h ea d unu s ua l arr ay. of fre c kle_s, did buildin g in res pon se' t o t he invita- K ea rn ey 3 2 man was long in finding foul s (in 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0
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Now comes the annual which has eome for three cars in succes:;i on. This year it was
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Th e P eru Co llege f ootball e leven romp e d over me Cotner Bula.tog ., Wedn esday afrernoon wh en th e y ca rri ed off the long end of a 28 to 3 s core. The contes t was staged on the Bet ha n y grid ir on and was th e clo s !ng gam e of the seaso n for both teams.

Freshmen Stage Partv.S u mmary of F irst W eek. cCo ntlnu e d rrom Firs t P a e;e. )

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wh o took fi r st prize was n o n e ot her : Th e band, or c h est r a and c horu s th a n M iss Parking son. She was a r e now we ll organized and rehears- 1 ve ry da intil y c laLI in one of the ing w ill begin this week. Profe ss- j enc e t o d ay. Th e developme nt s up t o to ni g h t f o llow: "Wiggs es ' " co s tumes weari n g or Ji s a s t ates t h a t h e will at once ; a s a lava li er a c har ming alarm start preparing thE: band for a 1, A m erica pr e s e nte d her pro- clock, hung on a shoes tring, and cert to be given in J a nu a r y Band posa ls fo r lim i t at i on of navies by her tiny f e e t were neatly clad in rehear sals w ill take place o n Moo- Br it ain, U nited S tates and Japan. T two-bu c k le over s h oe s. By the day and Tuesd a y a t 8 p. m., Thurs- hese pr o po sal s w ere accepted in p rin c i p le by Brit a in , Japan , France app earance of Cas sl e r 's trou s ers, : day at 7 :30 p. m. Churu s on Tues · and I ta ly. a ltho th ey d i d n o t apply one m ight fancy h e h ad patched day a nd T hursd ay at 4:30 p m. ditcetl y to t h e navi es of th e Fre nch them him se lf and Mr s Mudrow Iwas oblige d t o loan him her lace ' 1 · Wes le y an and Wavne W1ll Pl ay. a nd Ita lians . R e vi s i o ns we r e I sugges t ed by b o th Britain and Ja- cur t a i n head dress to c ov e r his : Arra n gements have been m ade pan B ritain s eek s furth e r reduc- poor e xpo sed s hould e rs. Miss Me- : for Wesleyan a nd Wayne to meet 1 t io n o f s ubmarin e s Ja pan wants Mast ers, Miss Cleo S igmu nd, Bir- : on th e University of Nebraksa ] die Ba ldwin a s "Ma", a nd a ll of grid iron, S aturd ay, De ce bm er 3 , to a g r e a t er a llowa nce in tonnage in the F is h er fami ly deserve spec i a l decide the N ebraska Co ll ege Con- capital s hips T h e w hol e program s under c onisdera i o n by e x perts m e ntion. The i r we r e e x - ferenoe championship.

Wa s hin gton, Nove mb e r 19.-The Was hing t o n confe r ence co mpl e t e d the first week of i ts o ffic io) ex is t-

2 Ch i nese pr ob l em taken up unique and m ost In struction s for th e s tud ents reC h ina pr es e nte d t e n princi p les f o r mg. ga rdin g th e u se of the librar y h ave Games of a ll kmds, funn y on es , · · , · ·, t h e u r est o rat iOn of a bs o lute te rn- d 1 h d b ld h been prepared a nd a r e obta mabl e · d l 't 1 · an aug pro u cers, e t eattor 1al, e con o mic a n p o 1 1ca 10- at the office. These sheets g 1ve tent i on of the g u ests Old time t eg rity The se t e n points are sti ll general infor mation concerning the under d is cuss ion b y the Far East ga m es li ke sk ip-to -ma-loo , we re number of b oo ks that may be ta ke n C r ev i ve d and with out a single doubt d 1 d' o mmi ttee at one time a n rues r egar m g every guest enJoyed h1mself to the b k, d . 1 t · ::\ Secretary Hu g hes call ed a f II r eserve oo san c1rcu a mg mau est 1 • d b p le n ary sessi on of t h e confe r e nce T h f h teria l for th o se work m g o n e ate s. e re res ment comm it tee 1s to f o r Mo nd ay to e n a b le Pr e m ie r B r i - b I" t d th All the r eso urce s of th e libra r y a r e nd to State F ran ce's a t titude, par -e comp Jm e n e upon ei r very bl f I 't t ' a d . d d 1 1 dd ' avai la e or c ass r6lCI a t ons amty an e 1e1ous p urn pu m g t icua l r ly to war d land di sa rm a ment Li ncol n D a il y S tar with h ard s auce , apples , I " Beg pardon, s ir , but co uld you

'·Say It With Flowers ' ' I I F r es h Cut F lower s , for a n y occa s ion s uch a s I I this Lumber weddings , birthda y s o ur se lve s, se llin g parti es, re m e mbrances, etc in appropriate arran g em e nts at all sea sons of th e yea r.

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G. E Be-rthold th e Fl orist I Meek Lumber Co . Nebr aska City Ne br

ANNOUNCEIWENT

Th is s tore ex tends an in v itation to th e n eed of Fancy Gr oc e ri e s , Lunch goo ds student b ody to pay us a vis it w h en In }

Crackers, P ick les , Olives and t hin gs ._..,.. T 1 _________..r Our p ri ces are ri gh t, our ser vic e unexc e lled and we treat yo u ri gh t.

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What if t h e y do say th e m! And w hat if t h ey e v e n mean th e m! It isn't w ha t othe r p eople say that coun ts- it's w h a t y ou do.

T hink o f t he ball play er What wo u ld h ap pe n to him if he li s tene d to all t he m e an things said about him! He w ould be climbing aro und t he g r a nd -s tand with a b a ll bat i n han d loo ki n g for h e ads to smash A n d t h e fa r the r h e c limb· ed the mo r e reas on the cro wd would have t o guy him. W hil e if he s tayed o n the dia mond and knock ed a t wo bagger th e j eer s m ig ht ch ange into c h eers I

"Mabye I cou ld h e lp you out.

a nd ca n d y Full J UStice was done tell me if there is a man li vi ng in Noo Profa oe F o llow Thi s to t h ei r effo rts, a nd much m e rri - thi s h ote l with one eye named J ohn Docto r Cra n e s a ys a wonderfull y m e nt prevai led thro u g h o u t t h e e at- Hardly?" w ise t h i n g : "Refus e t o b e offe nd e d by what s said t o o r a b ou t yo u. Pe ople ike to say cuttin g t hings , and u s ually do not m e an th e m. ' '

S aturday t h e c lass m e mb e r s , Do you know t h e nam e of hi s other g athered in g r oups in fu ll dress, e ye ? and h ad camera s act i v e ly at wo r k , 1 that ar. eve rpre sent r emind e r mi g ht ! Whenever a clever wom an says be provided to bring s mil e s to "No" she mea n s "Perhaps" - but their faces in days t o come whe n if she w hi spers "Per h a ps " s h e freshm e n days are ove r. m e a n s "Yes." If s h e says " Yes

E ve ry o n e pr esent d ecl a red hard -" but than rea ll y c lever wotim e parties ar e d e cidid ly a success man ever says i t and provid e food fo r many a p leas-j - - - - d ant drea m I The miners wa nt more pay an Je ss work. The coa l trust wants , Dona ld Overh o l t cam e down from more dividends and less pay T h e Lincoln, Thursday morning, to pu blic wants more coa l and less spend th e vacation at h o m e. talk.

Carefully and neatly done. Kodak finishing attettded t o daily.

F il rris of a ll s iz e s s o ld E nl argings from you r favor ite fi lm

S ee us ALBERT PETERSON

Photo Stu d io Pe ru, Nebra s ka

'THERE'5 A REASON''

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The same thing is t rue in an office, or anyw here e lse The fe llo w I who saws wood bas insured I in the best possib le way a ga m s t t h e whisperings of t h ose o n t he s id e Jines.

Don 't even stop to tell unfr i e n dly critics to go to the deuce. Ju s t think it-and go on w i th yo ur rat· kiiHng. - American Magazine

Every Man Decidetb.

To e v e ry man t h e r e op e neth

A way and ways, ar:.d a way, And t he hi g h sou l climbs th e high way, And th e low sou l g ropes the low; And in b etween o n th e misty flats, Th e r est drift to and fro Bu t to ev e r y man ther e ope n e th

A hi g h w ay and a low, And every man d e cid e th Th e w ay h is s ou l s hall go

-John Oxenham

TH E PE R U PEVA G or.; IAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Peru's R er.ord, WE ARE GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE TO -l'OU. Pe r u p i led up 117 p o i nts t o th e Entet"cd a t tbt Po. toflice nt Peru, 1\eo ppo n e nts 35 p o int s. 1 brn;;ka ns second-class matter. P e ru la nded third in th e confe r· Published Weekly by the Pe ru St ate Teac hers Co ll ege e n ce w i t h Wes ley an and Way n e Int erest Paid on Savings Account s Sl oo pe•· year Single copy 5 crs. If yon d o not receive your Pedago,giao l: 11ve notice in tbe Pedagogian box in the Administration bu ilding. tie d for fir s t and se cond places , Peru i s th e hi g h point t e am in the confer e nce. I Per u pl ayed e ight confere nce , ga m es a nd pl ayed s trictl y first rate t ea ms , w hil e th e two tit le contend· A Safe In vestment wher>e )'OUr> money gr>ows
A rtidcs must be in by 12 o ' clock Sat· urday A nicleB shou ld be t vpewritten if possib le, aod written ou one s ide on ly, tbc priutcrs will not a<!cept copy on both sides. e r s pl ayedonl y fourand e nce g ames and included tail r aww.............., , , • I e nd er s" in th e i r schedu le. i Try th e Sa nit ary Barber 60 TO. WELL! Peru tota ll e d 60 points to the Shop & Bat h Soft water J , Ch · opp on e nts 10 p o ints in th e las t two E lectr ic Equipm e nt, 0. ate} ain Ladies h air bobb ed, masg am es of th e sea s on I s age, Shampoo, first-cla ss Wes le yan defeated Grand Island barbers Agency Nebras · I on ly 17 -O "'irstkad oCoirttylOLrtahuCnidtirzy.e ns "' t ate B a nk I Alice Gla sgow Assistant Ed i tor Wayne defea ted Grand Is land ._, Arthur Burley Business Manager onl y 14 0 , Don Wi lson Ma iling De pt PERU You r patronage solicited oRGAN IZATro:-:s: G r and I s land Y hl. Dona ld Blanhns hip 27-0. TUB EDITORIAL S T AF F Paul Wilcox Ed itor- in -Ch ief Esther Delzell.. Associate Ed ito r C. P. SCOVILL, Prop. Y W. C A Inez Ray Well s Wes leyan d e f eated Hastings !4 -0. Wotchmaker attd J e weler For Philo, Everett Seal pins and rings Co nklin , Shaffe r a nd Dunns Pen s Brin g your brok e n s pectacles and see what you save C hecks taken at par on goo d s bought or repaired. Dramatic Clu b Dorot hy Petti t Fresbmen Sho w a lter PERU d ef ea t e d Has tings 3 2-7. I ;;.,_;,;;_;..,;,;;;. Sophomor e W!Il inm Spe ic h Mt. Vernon Hall Knight The conference s hould not be co nsi d ered closed yet. Let s·
it off! Docto rs SHREVE & HARAJIAN Dentists Black Walnut Girls Club . Annet.te Stockin g J unior-Sen ior Zell a Andr ews I li:xtraction and X-Ray Office Phnne 27 C hildr ens work a Sp ecialty Residence 103 anrl 32 Lum ber pecial ment ion The Ji ttle lady Banq an d Orche stra Rehea
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li es a r eaE o n 1htre i!' a rrul1itv d e of s ho es to be s o ld , and one partic ul ar s h oe model far surpasse s a ll oth e r s in volume of s o les, th e re is a r e aso n for it. We h ave t h e reaso n, but most important of a ll , we l1ave t h e Votes s h oe s Homeyer Shoe Store Nebraska Ci t y , Nebr The Home of Good S ho es ' '
Have you seen the new line of statio:o,ery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Drggists
A report has been rece1 ved from Washington, D. C that ex-p r esident J. W Crabtree , now secretary of the Nat i onal Education Associat ion , was s e riously injured by bei ng hit by a taxi. The last rep ort said he wa s re covering nice ly and ne permanr; nt injuri es were sustai n e d. ' •
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7 to' 8. The pa rty was he ld i n t he pa rl or, and a t t he app ointed h our wh en th e g u e s t s entered they behe ld a p r ett il y l ighte d t ab le wi th a cak e a t e ac h e nd· Afte r all h a d ga th e r ed' we e n joyed t he de li cio us refres hme nts of br i ck ice cr e am an d ca ke wh i c h were s e rved by Mi sses J ones and Carver L ater

A n u mber of t he teachers of me e t i ng was very br i ef, bu t af t er

' · t h e h igh schoo I s pent the wee k e nd 1 the read i ng of th e ser i p tu r e Ie s so n I at home. Miss Bran d t went to h er by Mi ss H elen Wi ehe, Mi ss Jo nes home at Una dil la, a nd Mr. An- r e vea led in a f e w con c i se words t h e , More I uspe c tio u th an Seems Necessary d r e ws spen t S a turday and S u nday mea n ing of fr iend s hip a s portrayed - You r c lot hes as they go through our cleaning process , a t h ome in U n ivers ity P lace. by the apostles , Matthew , Mark, ar e in s pe c ted no t o n ce, but many times L uke and J o hn Mi sses Hazel Ad - - So me , i n fact , t h ink t hat many 01 t hese inspections are S h N s upe r flu o us-bu t WE d o not. We muc h prefer the ap pa rop om o r e o tes. a m s and H ildegard e Yeck favor e d en cly ne edless in spect i o n to t he co m plai n ts we sh ould re-

It is im porta n t t hat all Sop ho- u s with a d u e t , " So me b ody Did a c e ive if we Je t so me t hing sl i p by. " more s atte n d t he wee kl y c lass meet- Go lden Deed., - If yo u car e for m icooscopically clean cleaning work call in gs i n order t hat t h ey may learn ' a t t he Tai lor Sho p J NO A. CEJKA, Tail o r -Cleaner , phone 62 th e t im e w hen t he P e ru v i a n p i c- Dram atic Clu J:, t ures a r P. to be t aken. T hey a r e O ne of t he most im porta n t bu s i- • num b er ha d t hei r s take n Saturday . he ld nex t Th ursday , Decembe r Yo u may be one of t h ose who are fi rst T he r ul es co nc e r ning th e

bewg taken eac h week e nd · A ne ss m eet in gs of th e ye ar w ill b e

IOhe Citizens eSt ate .9lank

Faculty and studen ts w ill find an acc ou nt with us a great

to go t h e next t ime. ' a bse nce of members fr om r egul ar cand y was pass ed and th e rest ofTh e cla ss e m ble ms have arrived cl u b m eeti n gs will be voted a n, s o th e ho u r wa s s pent in so ngs Mi sses T ol in a nd B randt we r e g u es t s Everyone had a Io ve -

conv enience t o them

B. E. GOOD, P resident ly t im e a nd it made a pe r so h h d b t hd t h Th e p r ogram co mmitt e e has d i vie a a 1r ay ev er y mon ded th e class i n to g roups accor ding Also th e r e w i ll be d is cussions

C on sul t us concern ing any business probl em y ou may have n W ) .s h and orders will so o n be t a ke n . a ti ve th at yo u come to t his meet-

and h ave b e en much d iscu ssed A if wi s h to know how to r ema i n beau t i ful mode l h as be en c hose n a member of t he cl u b, it is i mper-

Our gue s t I is t f or T h anksgivi ng i ng to alp habetic a l o r der Each i nclud e d Misses Kathle en L utz and g r oup ch ose a chai r ma n who is t o Mar ga r e t Alberts of Platts mouth look a fter th e arrang i ng of pr owho were g uests of Pat Roess le r and Em a Albe rt In e z M i t chess of g rams, T h ere is t o be a soph omore party Dew i tt wa s g u e s t of Rose Wan ec k Mau d e Wr ig h t, teac h in g i n Falls Dece mber 3. City v is i ted her s iste r Mary We ekly C a len d ar W r ig h t. A N C laass er of Be a t- De ce m be r 1 : r ic e, wa s gue s t of Helen Wiebe

a n d criticism s , bo th p r o and con , of t he pfays r ecen t ly prod uced

This wi ll be es pec ial ly h elpfu l t o

a ll, s i nce e ver y me m ber wi ll eith e r d ir ect, o r take pa r t in so m e ph:.y d uri n g t he yea r Th e refo re, r ememb e r t hat eve ry member mu s t I be present De cember t he fi r s t at seven - thirty

Eyes Exami ned an d .Glasses F itted

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Ne b r a ska City, Neb r. Bu s in e@s me e t i ng, Dr ama ti c Clu b and Mi ss J ulia Ho od of Malvern, Of Art exh i b i t , Mrs · Montgo mer y

Alumn i N otes.

Iow a , wa s th e g ue s t Ed y th Dec e mber 2 : Smith.

A rt ex hibi t , Mrs Thi s tim e t welve from the Dece m ber 3 : hall we nt down to se e th e foo ball

So pho m ore party boys uff to True it wa s Dece mbe r 5:

Ex - pres id e nt J. W Cra bt r ee, Montg ome r y 87, n o w s ecr e ta r y of th e N E. A , who was r e ce nt ly dang erou s ly i njl!l re d by b e ing r u n into by an auto 1 i s an d wi ll soon be ab l e cabinet. I to be a t h 1s des k. co ld a nd a lo ng t i me unti l 1:l:30 7 :00, Y. w. andY. M. f or d inn er but t h in k how we were 8:00, Per uvian s taff r epaid by th e s pl e nd i d victo r y th ey 8 :00 ,B a nd brou g ht back w ith them Th ose Dec e mb er 6 :

W G. Br oo k s, '07; pres ident

J A. J im e rson, '1 4 , vice president. Emi ly B ur t on , '1 3, t r easure r.

W N. Delzell, '94 , secr e tary , '1\ 0 T 1\1\ !;r,Wlf;ee I -Be n j. Bede ll, ' 08 , t rus tee.

T he t reasu r e r 's r ep ort s ho we d n e ar ly $3000 in the a lu mni me'nt fund. P lans a r e on f or the bu il d i ng of an alu mn i h o m e in t he not di s tant f u t ur e.

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Extend s an invi tation t o a ll m e m ber s of t he S t uden t Body and F ac ulty to come t u thi s s to r e f or all u s ua l Dr ug S tore needsi ncludi ng

A t th e a n nua l b usiness mee t i ng of t he Al u mni· Assoc iati on th e f o llowi n g offi ce r s we r e el e cted : g i r ls can n ot b e co n vi nc ed tha t i t B :OO. S t ud e nt Counci l. d oes n 't pay t.o ba ck th e t ea m De cem be r 7 : I nez , Eth e l and Pa u lin e , w h il e 7 :1 5, Y. W C. A. tak ing a stro ll on T ha n ksg i v i n g 7: 3 0, Y M. C A. af t e rnoon , noticed a n a dve r t i se' or l ""' ..f"' '. I l"' l I 1\ll m e n t oi a i'i a ncP., J:Jece fliiit:r "1J, 1u "' • • -neighboring t own I nez an d E t he l T he a tte n t ion of a ll the co ll ege saw i t firs t and th e n Pau l ine who g i r ls is ca l led t o t he Club mee t i ng h ad not been g ivi ng ver y clo se a t - Tu es day De ce mb e r 6 in t e n t i on asid, "What is i t, an o t her L10 7 b udget number?' A nu mber of i mporta n t co ns t ituAt 5:3 0 Thanksg iving e ven in g t io na I am m en dments ha ve b e en prot h e boys a n d gi rl ::; w ho board at t he p ose d a nd will b e vo t e d on at t h i s ha ll as semb led in th e parlor s T he t i m e . A f u ll at t end a n ce is defi rst part of t h e e vening wa s sp ent s ire d.

C andy, St ationery , Books, Victrolas an d R emedies Barn e s' Ph ar p1a cy p lay i ng vari ous g ames and the g i r ls sang th e i r new s on g f o r u s

Deception

' ' Th e re is a yo u ng m a n in the rear of t he hall who i sn't payi n g Art E xhibit. any 'a t t e nti on t o t hi s le ctu r e," said

T he Co l lege art departm e nt wi ll t he p r of e sso r sharp ly and fai t hf u l c ommitt ee

We al so nad real mag ic a rt is t s w ho c a me f r o m Europe f o r t he party. L a ter i n th e e ven i n g d e liciou s r efr es hmen ts of s a ndwiches, wa f e r s , c r anbe rr i es and whipp ed cr e am a nd c offee we re s erv ed. The party wa s a g r and scucess an d we a ll wi s hed T hank sgiving cou ld co me mor e t ha n once a year · Th e s u c ce ss wa s due to the chairman, Lill y H i llqu is t ,

High Sc h ool Nott s

Mi ss Ru lo n wa s tbe sp eak e r a t t he a sse mbl y period on Frid a y S h e to ld of t he f o und a t io n of I i brari es , and t h e d e ve lopment of " Ch ildr en ' s Book W ee k," no w a w e e k of nat i ona l o bse r van ce

T he OI' Ch es t r a has sta r t e d ou t in a very prom is ing m a nn e r. Al l th e me m be rs en t hu s ia s tic' a nd n o w that c redit f or t he wo rk is as s u r e d, St ill g r eater inte r es t is be in g s ho wn.

Bas k e t ba ll prac ti ce f o r t he b oys h as sta rte d Mond ay n igh t th e b oys s tarte d th e ir work Th e time no w wi ll be e n t ire ly d evoted t o t he deve lo p in g of c lass t e am s .v h i ch will co mp e te f o r th e c lass c ha mpion s hi p. This t ourn am en t w i ll he hf'l d s om e t i me about the la st o f Decembe r, o r s hortl y be for e t ha t , a n d th e work

hold an exhibit of etc h i ngs , pri n t8 , "I beg your pa rd on , p r of esso r , " potte r y an d nove lti es a t Mrs Mont- sa i d a hu lk i ng youth w h o had r egomery' s g ift s ho p i n the facu l ty ce nt ly j oine d the class "I ha ve r oom on We rln es da y, a nd been a b o minabl y d e ceiv e d " Friday of thi s week. T he articl es " Dece i ved , sir ? H o w ? " pl a ce d o n ex ihit will b e f or s ale. "I wa s t old t hat yo u w e r e nearT he exh ibi t wi ll ope n , eac h eve n ing s i g h ted. " -Ex. t ill n ine o'c locl{ a nd c loses at f ive o' c lock Frid a y No adm iss io n ia The o nl y th i n g tha t k ee ps bootcha r g ed. l lege rs in busin ess is cu s tom e rs.

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l T H E PERU PEDAGO G I A N Mt. V ern on G inl s It's o ur Bu sin e ss to Repair your Shoes T hi s h as been a very bu sy wee k in t h e h a ll so m a ny pa r ti e s a nd a ll th e Thanks p; ivin g boxe s f r o m h o m e It r ea ll y seem e d near ly like Chri s tm as to see so ma ny boxes p layed . Indicati o ns p oin t to the Y. W. Notes. 'I mos t s u ecessful of yea r s, for the M i ss Ethe l J ones Jed a n interestm ater i a l for a stron g t e am is ab u n- in g and helpful Y. W.C A mee t- I dan t i ng la s t Wedn e sday eve ning. Th e W e do u ble the ir l ife. - We are never tol) busy to do your shoe r epai rin g. Come i n we'll give you a buality job. co min g in On T u es day even i ng Mr s. Waug h g a ve t he Novem ber birth day party. The r e we r e twenty two gues ts w h o e nj oyed th e p le a sant ho u r from
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Peru 1171H er O ppo n e n ts On ly 35. CCo n tlnu ed from F lrl!t Pa ge.l a p a r t ia l ec l ips e but t h e D o an e moo n came between us a n d the s un and cast a s had o w upo n ou r mu n · dane in s t i tute Two years ago it was a d o nat ion. A year ago i t was a tota l ecl i pse; whi le thi s yea r we were put ou t by a toe. Ou r Bo bcats wo u ld fig ht t he ir w ay aga i ns t the s t r on g agg r e gation u p to th e stri k i ng p oin t , w h en t he Ti ger s he ld the m o n down s , a nd a t las t , w h e n it loo ke d like a ti e th e D oane ma n g ave th e ba ll the t oe an d t he game wa s th e i rs by 3 tq 0. O ur s iste r T e ac he r s Co ll ege fr o m1 th e n o r t h-land was a s a fi n e bu n ch of w i)d k i t t e n s as yo u ever s a w. Whe n t he ga me s t a rte d i t see m ed t hat so me mot her w ild cat wou ld be c hildl e ss , but w he n , t he game e nd e d 6 t o 0 in favo r o f t he k it tens th ere we r e no how ls fr om t he Bobcats. O!l r game_lads c h e e red the Way ne bo ys and gave th em t he g la d

One game o ut o f thre e is not so bad. It was a n a irpl a ne b ombar dment fro m sta r t t o fin is h. Way n e's li tt le q u a rte r bac k nee ds s p ec i a l me n t i on f o r t h e ni fty way he co uld for ward pa ss Ou r boy s p layed we ll but n ot q ui te w e ll enoug h

En t r a nce t o Ar b or L odge Par k.

I Senior Notes. T hat s uch st ud y i s pr ofi t ab le of n e e d n ot be a r g ued It mi g ht be in t er es tin g t o n ote th e nu mb e r w ho Th e se ni or co ll e ge, c ompos!'! d j u ni o r s a nd se n i ors o f co ll e g e ra n k, ha ve r ec e n t l y be;:r u n a ca m pa i g n' to have ta ken adv a ntag e of t he o pp or -· i nte r e s t s t ud en t s i n cont in ui ng t he i r tun i t y to A . B d egre es e du cat io n beyo nd t he coll e ge sop h- I s inc e 19 18, wh e n t he co ll e ge b egan om o r e yea r which was th e sen i or g r an t ing t he Ba chel or of Ar t s D eye ar of t he N o rm a l bef o r e t he g re e and what some o f th e m ar e s chon l beca me a co lle g e · do in g.

JlA('HELOR OF ART EDUCATION I SSUED BY P ER U S'l'ATE NORU AL SCH OO£ PERU, NEBR \ SK.A

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ru so f ull of confi d e n ce t hat t hey we r e ta l k in g ab o ut t h e champions h ip, etc. We ll t h ey m ig h t, for .t he d o pe wa s a ll t he ir w a y, anp t hey ha d a s stro ng a team any in t he c onfe r ence . Bu t the Bobcats wer e s t ill "sp it tin" over t h e cat- figh t of t he week p r e vi o u s T hen f or a w hol e we e k t hey had bee n f e d on c onc entra t e d S pee rmi nt< drop s · I t was a s i n t he v. a r t hey jumped on t he ba cks o f t he Bronch o s a nd did the r o ug h r i ding a ct which wo u ld hav e d o ne cre di t to a wi ld wes t s ho w On !y o n ce d id a pe sky we s terne r ge t a r un a w a y When t he ga me e nded it w a s 33 to 7 10 f avor of P e r u.

On Wedn esday follo wi ng t he Hasti ng s g ame t he o ld pe p m achin e un loa ded a bunc h of Bobcats on t he Cot ner fi e ld The B u ll dogs f o ught a s on) y Co t ner ' s p lu cky fi g h ters ca n fi g ht b u t t he Bo bcat s were s o f ull of Speer - m i n t t ha t n o b un c h o f pi gski n p us he rs i n the c o nfe r e n ce co uld have s to p p e d th e m o n th a t d a y Th e ga me end ed 28 to 3

One o f t he bes t seaso ns 'in o ur hi story has e nde d w hi c h gave Peru 11 8 a nd h er o pp one n ts 28 W o n fi ve ga m es, same as Wes leya n a nd o ne m or e t han Way ne , a n d los t h e r ga mes o n ly by a t ota l of 12 p o in ts.

Yo r k ga me was fo r fe ite d b y Y or k to Per u wh ic h tech n i ca ll y gave P er u s i x ga me s a nd whe n e ith e r We sleya n or Wa y ne w in s nex t F ri day w e w ill be next to the top

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eo Rdwa rd Jewell A c l ose a n d har d fo ug h t con t e st i s exp e cted as fie ru has been co rni ng s tron ger as t he seaso n advanced a n d by t he i r d ec is i ve v i ctory o ver t he Bast i n gs Bronch os last week a r e r ate d amo ng t he str ong es t o f t he c onfe ren ce. - Pa il y State J o urn a l.

' G ifts f o r Ev ery O ccasion Edw ards- Evans -- - Peck N e bra s ka C it y, Ne br . Can dle Shades Libra ry L a mps Pa r c hment Cut No. 2 1-306, lSe. Shades Aven ue Store The P in est L i n e of Groc e ri es & Meats Frui t s a nd Vegetab le s Can dy and S c hool Supplies A. li ttl e b it mo r e i u q uality and q uantity fo r a. littl e b it less in p r ice. H. U. LANDOLT P H ON E 73 P E RU, NEBRASKA PHONE 78

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Susa n R. Fordyce Sha wuce Okl ahoma H ead of N G. Dept. 1920 E lea no r F orem an Te ach ir: g in H igh School 1921 Ru th Fortney 1913 1918 P. o;;a Garman, P r inci.p :::.l of W. H. S. c.nd t eacher of Sciepce, Gold fiel d J d 192 ·· Floy d T elford Doan e, Prof Wes leyan Coll ege, South Dakot a
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C" en evi cve Fa na Gr egg, Geo! ge Was hmgton Un iv ers ity mast er degr ee 1919 T r y u s . We s tr i ve to pl ease Gr a.c:c Gert ru de Gil bert, Ada ms Hi gl: Scho ol 192 0 l Ch;: L e.nc. rcl Gr im es 1911 _ll!!jl J.-- - -=-LO) l ames 1:fc cl,er· · - - 1 921 1 S T UD ENTS HE ADQUARTERS George S. H a ns en, Sup t Win s ide 1921 ___,,_, .,..,_,___, _,._"""' _ __,.......,.,_____-' ,. eorge G Heywoo d, T eaching i n H igh School 192 C!n1ence Alva Howi e, Atllending La w school Uni. of Nebr. 1916 191 8
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t e en yards H iggi ns , Cap t l t. Y. La ng In th e M idrll e o f the f our th quar - T oft lg Boc k t e r, with the ba ll o n Oo tner e 30- Ro seuqu is t c. Ca ve y a rd li ne , the Pe ruvi a ns we r e pen- P a ap r g B. L ang a li zed five a nd fift een yar ds , w hi c h Wil so n rt P iera t t , set t hem bac k t o th e center of t he Frar y r e N ich ols fie ld. Will y t he n s ho t a forwa r d W i}l y qb. R o la nd pass over t he lin e to F ra r y w ho Ro t he r t lh. Co op er I t·an t h irty yard s t o the final touc h- W il cox r h Brad ley down, bowl i ng ove r t wo Cotn e r Bu et tg enbac h fb. S hull
Bulld OJ!S a nd Bo bca t s wi ll engage in fie rc e co mbat on Cotne r gr idir o n at Be th a n y Wedn esday a ft e r noon The P e ru P edagogues, le d b y Coac h W G Speer w i l l m e et t h e Cot n Elr B ull dogs in th e fi na l g a me of t he sea s on f or bo th tea m s The g ame i s s chedul e d t o s tart a t 2 :30" tackle r s in hi s r a ce t o t h e goa l. Touchdow ns Wi ll y 3 Frar y 1, A l t h o t he Co t n er e le ven ope ned up · Goa ls from to uc hdown, W il cox w i t h a se ri es of for w a r d pass pl ay s. g oa ls from th e fi e ld, R o lan d Offtmos t of them we re i nco mpl e t e and c i a ls : R e f er ee , E a r l J o h nso n Doa ne t he Bu ll d ogs d id not ser ious l y e n- co ll ege Um p ire, Mil t on F J ones , dan g e r Pe ru

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year: Hebron. past Oi th e pair Higl!in s quet. Afler all had g a ther ed but· Paul Wilcox, ri g ht ha lf, s e cond stands out as a st(' llar li l{ ht. o ur- 1 I Pom e roy, who was home on a leave j year; Nebraska City. class i ng- praclica l ly all !Jiay e r :J 1 of absence , Coac h Spee r a nn c u nce d Don Wilson, right tacl<ie, second the confe r e nc e at and t a ckle t hat all was in r eadi ness and a year; Harvard pos iti ons. T h e P eru p layer h a:; : s h on hunt fo r place ca rd s foll owed. Carl R osenqu ist, center, second h e l d d ow n both posit i ons t h is fa ll ! CO A CH W G. S P E ER. I Th e n came t he wo nd e r fu l r epas t yea r ; On g a nrl at guard is fast, as 1 I w hi c h Mrs. Spee r h hd careful l y Dean Pom e r oy, left guard, &eewe ll as h ea dy. He is a n exper i - 1 Coac h Spee r has m ade a n e n v i a - ip lan n ed and sk i llfully pr e pa r ed W ILCOX. HALFBA CK. ond year; Allen. enced man and h us bee n rated a s a : ?l e recu r d fo r h im se lf and f or Peru j There Fee med no e nd of good Wilcox ha s p la ye d in every game Harry Paap, righ t guar d , second l eading player of the conference m the thr(> e YPars h e ha s bPe n ! thi n gs ta eat and a s course f o llo we d on the P e ru f oo tba ll for •year; Utoe. t h e pa s t two seasons.

1 coa c h ing ath le tics h e r e. He II course , be l ts gr e w ti g hter and vests the pas t two yea r s and has given a 1 Al va Fisher , left end, seco nd I alw ays turned out t.Pa ms wh1cb 1 were fou nd t o fit mnre snugly In I ea Peru

Honor uble Mentio n Men good accou nt o f him sel f in every Y r: · ra1 ed among the best 10 the f act, when Toft compl ai ned that ()'arne. It is due to hi s clever wo rk Burr Standle.Y, right end , s e co nd E nd s. -Pete r s on of Wayne i s e d t h 't h t f h. "" 1 ore. an 1s year, w1 en o 1s I some one was throwing st ones at at safety th!!_t P e)' u hMt he reco rd, ! yea r ; Peru. an ot h e r n ormal ma n wh o i s exceed- le tt e r m e n back, h e moulded a team 1him, it was disc ove r ed that the d u ring th e 1921 seaso n. of n e ver 1 Fred Hot bert, left half, fir s t i ng ly f as t and ."'J.ho , rates high in that gave th e two le a d e r s of the ! butt ons which had been s traming - yea r·, H arvard f · ···I - · I ' a owrng h e r oppon e nts to 1ec n ver con e r e nce Clrc e s as a W Jtl "' ' 8 :i.: "".AI'lf<::r<t_nce a m1ghty h a rd for at t heir moorings on Higg in s' ves t Gle n Frar y , riaht e nd , first year ; Sh Ch d , • a punt. H e IS 1\ rroorl broken fie ld ,.. er. 1pp, a ron, IS a 1unn1ng the t rt le r ag. P e ru won s rx and had sud d e nly r eleased them se l ves ' A bun f M •K 1 · 1 · · 11 · 1 runn er an d was g 1ven honarable u r · mate o c e vre anr I S part la Y ' lost two of the e 1g-ht conference and flown acro ss the tab le to an- 1 Walter Buettg e n ba c b , fullback bl f 1 1 • - I 1 men t1on o n th e all -sta t e se le c l!on. , e. 0 1 t 1e a tte r s succes s ·gam:s playe d s ncceed e d 1 n j ta gonize t h e b ig le ft guard first yea r ; Peru m the ba c kfi e l d sconng .• m o re po t n ts lhan sn li , O!,.h e r + · Mr s. Speer was ab ly a ssis,te d in AlbPrt Bi e hn, left ha lf, fi rst r Pma r ks i n a h u m oro u s ve i n a nd Tack les.-- Wi ls on of Peru tt-a m m the c1rcu1t. A very g r ea t the S"r "' n g by M i sses Rhodus and H b I " " ·- h anded o ut a pl entiful supply of ye ar; e ron. T r app of Ch a dron rate m e nt ion d t al of t ht succeps o f 1he Bob ca t B k · I G ·1 d T f t left gu ard , fir;;: t · ec · " sla ms" which f u rnis h ed some o r 0 • • " a s t ack les L ack nf team 1h rs y e ar was due t o Co ach 1

Coach Spe e r who .act d as toast - f yea r· S u per io r e xp e r ience in t he g rid game h 1ld s S • - hearty lau gos at t h e ex pense o · · ·peer ma s te r, made a few •TY I the ones wh o were h it. 1 Vic to r .<\sh ley, right e n d 11rst of th e Co tn e r t eam, and B uettgen·

tCoac h exp r essed hi s app r c cia t on bach of P a u a re a pa ir of h usk ies · o th e v e t erans of last y ea r 's 1 tnat hold the back £ard(>n pt>silions for b,·inging s uch a lar!le numbe-r well Both art! fast, exceptional of ath letts to t h e col- rJpf e n«ive w 1rk 2 .,o .,.Cflll e nt 1 [ l r.z e of the 1 ' l ine srnasheo:-s. Shull' s p unting :md comm e nded the work of the -has been a fea rur e o f the BulldCJg "P" Clu b whi ch un d c rlook the ; J whiiP t h e nd h a ir e d full - task of writing lette r s to athletes I b Bck from P e ru. altho in ex p e ri e nc- urging t he m to attend Peru. I ed ha 3 been a s tellar play e r in the In welcnm i ng t he first y e ar men ' 1 N ormal backfield int o th e fold of lette r m (> n the I c oach u r ged t ha t t h ey join t h e ' · P" I

I Drama tic C lub P r ogram: 0lub and cak e an active pat;t in its

On D ecember fiftee n th, th e Dra- wo r k a!! 1t was one of t he m o st mat ic C lu b will pr ese nt th e f o l lowin g p lays. worth - whi le on t h e campus I

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Th e Will. hy J. M. Barri e. Mr. Devizes Carl l{osenqui s t

CAPTALN HIGG I NS. Rob e rt Oevizes his so n J UN IUR S P EE R, MASCOT. ha s playerl three y e a r s 1 • H e rbert Kelly We are sure no coll e ge has a

Tne co >ICh clecla r ed it to be only I a trick of fat e that we wer e not · at the t op of th e conference h eap I Pr obah ly the fa ilure t o score in 1 WILLY , CAPTAIN-ELECT. of football for Per u During thi s · E m ily Ross Mabel A i m a n Imore loyal and compe t e nt mascot time h e h as had the hon or of being Ph i l i p R oss P a ul Wllcox • t h an Juni o r Speer. Junior ve r y th e Doane ga me wh tn indicati o ns 1 When Wi liy announ ced at the po in tecl st r ongly t o a P e ru victory foot ball banqu e t that he was comis what turned th e tri c k. ing back to Peru next y ea r t o p lay s e lected on th e a ll -s t ate t e am for 1Sunees Floy d B eP mer , seldom missed a practice in the two yea r o in su c ces:l ion and of bP. - Creed Hichard Madden Coach Soeer b el ieves that the o n e more seaso n of fo ot b all, th e re r eaFo n the ·'pe p mach in e" made · was j oy m the B obcat camp and sur h a go od seasoh's r ecor d this th e letter men then and there ch ose y e a r was b e cause of the t ea m wo rk , him t o pi lot the 1922 squarl. Wilof t he players and the loyalty of l y ha s played t wo years of foo t ball th e Peruvian rooters He d ec la r ed 1 on th e Peru fie ld and has always that h e was mighty thflnkful for'! bet>n a power on the squ a d He

ing cho se n to capta i n the best foot- ! D i r e cto r Eim e r. Wi lson b II P h d H · · I A Ji'a n and f vo Candle.m ck s by a t eam e ru ever a Jg I S a Ma r y MacM i 11(!0 h ard h itting tackle and is puw er · Nancy ful. and s h i ftly. Hul! h t h em back as top notc h ers but b ot h men are players amoog t he b es t i n t he sta te Guard11.-Pa a p of Peru an d o f Cotner are husi,{ y guards an d we ll w o rth watching i n a grid cla s h.

Ce nter s.- Reed of the Kearne y An te lop es was one of th e mainin the Antelo pe line thi s se a s on. RosenquiPt of ig a nother s ple n d icl Cl ntcr.

Qua1t e rbacks - Hu l l a nd Bowers of a n d Yo r k rate far a bove r est of t he cJnferen ee pt lot s Nea r es t to th is pair p r obably com es the Wa y ne e n gj neP r , He nni ck , who h as pu s hed his e lev en into the lea d i ng pa r to f th i conference Willy of Peru is

Ralph D 1re c tor

Alice Gl asgo w D o na lrl Blankenship J<' loyd Hi g gins Cathe r in e Grrffiths an exceptional lin es mat; he r , ROSENQU IST, C ENT ER. and a fa s t man ar ound the ends. Rl)sy play(>d two years at the Halfbarks.-C Jon es of Wayne pivot p os i ti o n for P e ru and wa t; S p e ar of Ha s trnp;s, and Wi lcox of a l ways a s tro n rz. hold in the P eru Pt-ru are a ll good pla y e rs. Wilcox lin e lie was g i ven h onu r ablt! i s we ll known for hi s fla s hy work me n tion on th e al l-state team, and in return i ng pu nt s , b e i ng an excel- s h o we d exrCJ1t i onal ability at. a nala n t b roke n fi e ld runne r yzi n g the o p po n(•nt s' pl ays an d I<,u llbuc i(S. - S hu ll , capta i n ·ele ct break i n g t lwm up

three years he has b ee n isting P e r u team s i n w i nnin g th e ir He the name of e \ e r y man o n th e squad and is a fri end to all o f them. W e wi ll all be proud of Junior when we see his n a me on t h e A 1l Am e rican f ootball t ea m in l837. '\nn rl n u ert o n rtn PuJCP.. • was given h on orable m e nt iOn on the all -state t e am

Iy ear; Gordon

L eo Faun ce , right g.uard, first year, Nebraska City

Th e sw e aters, which wi ll ha ve t h e letttr and s t r i pe s u pon t h e m, are to be ordere d very s uon , so that the m e n who won t h e m w i ll have the chanee t o g e t som e service out of them this yPa r.

Definition of School Spirit

That which wh e n ta ken i nt o t he body rends to r esu l t in q ue e r actions, such as hoa r se s houting. in an intranslata ble lang u age, and ex· ct;sive waving o f arm s. Every c o llege st u den t try i t.

• I SU<:CESSOR TO TH E NORI\-1ALITE VOLUME XVJI. PElW. Nl:BRASKA, WEDNESDAY. 7, 19 21. NUMBER 9 CAP TAIN HIGG INS ON ALL ·S1l' A'I'E f'IWG POOTBALL ME N AR E BA NQU ETE D SIXTEEN FOOTBALL MENGET LETTERS Pe r u Succ ee d s in Placi n g Seven Men on the A ll -S t ntc Selec tions. Letter Men Roy a lly Entertain ed a t Home of C o ach Spe er At Annual Banquet George Willy El ected Captain. (Li n c lon State Tourn a i) A t Ri x o'c lock Thurs day evenin g The f o o tba lf men wh o have been [Fo r all·otate tea m see last page] t he sixteen let t e r men of t he 1921 ! named Ly C o ach Spe er to r e ceive I I T h e guar ds have been Sl· le cte d I squad , who ha ve p i led glo r y upon J th e P e ru "P" are as f oll ow s : f o r their arz.iilty, stearlin ess and : t h e mse l ves and t he o ld schoo l Floyd captain,
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ASHLEY, EN D. WJLSON, TACKLE. W o man hangs j u r y in Ar bcukle Played f ootba ll for Peru Wilbon has made a na me for him- case.-H ea d li n e, O ma ha Bee. in 1915 and r eturn e d this year to self during his two yta r s of foot_ ha ve been a n a wfu lly wicked j ury put in another "hitch. " H e co uld I bail at P eru. H e was giv e n hon- to d ese rve tha t alwa ys he d epen d ed upo,, to "tPar orahle me nt i o n in th e all-state s e - T t . 1 d '· t • 1 • • r yo u s , u r t 1e t ua es w ere up an d h ol d cown e1 th · lccttons both years. H e IS a s ur e 1 h e ld Monda y evening. w ns er a hll lf or wmg poistron wh e n- ; t ack ler, a demon on blo<'king punts a much keener co mpt>tiLwn thito eve r called up ou. ami a go od br o ken fi e ld runne:r. y ea r f or p lace:; ()Jl lhe t ea m

scrap followed when a Harvard man tore down the Ya le pennant l n dramatics, Harvard portrayed a comedy, "The Dii!iastrotls E lopement." and Yale presented a thri ll i ng entitled "Life i n the Far West." T he question for deba t e was, "Reso l ved t hat Jeff will be as tal l as Mutt." T h e affirmative was uph e ld by Ra lph Hunter of Harvard Ca rl Rosenquist was1 h is opponent. The neg · ega t ive won and Hosie received a

beautiful medal. The scholar· ship was not awarded a s more exciting happenings were tak i ng place. Earlier in t he evening mysterious forms were seen fl i tting to and fro in th e darkness.

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They were even pussyfoot i ng around in the upper halls. Late r a gro u p congr egated in front. A more wicked looking bunch never was seen. They w e re led by tne doughty Casler. Ro t he rt's spirit, very lifelil<e, was there. The i ce Doctors SHREVE & HARAJIAN

cream was in Landolt's store. A Dentists band of our h u s ky warrior s vo l u nExtraction and X-Ray Childrens work a Spec ialty teered to carry it home !twas dis- Office Phone 27 Residence 103 and 32 covered that guards had be e n po s t·

Black Walnut

Lu mber ed at bot h the front and r ea r of Ch ildren's Book Week. the store. A counci l of war was Peru were: Mi ss Grace Gi l bert , I ·Say ·It With Flowers" 1 We manufacture

In a chape l talk this week Miss he ld Ou r warrior s were joine1 by a success fu l teach e r in the sc hools , Rulon told of Children's Book a party of our fair Amazons who of Adams. w ho ha s her A. B from Fresh Cut Flowers, for 1 Week Its purpose is clearly and insisted upon taking part in th e tPeearcun;erMaitssStA.IEicdewBarrdusn;sd 3 onnd, II concisely s tat ed in th e s loga n, hom e warrl drive The i ce cream parties, r ememb rances. • ·More Books for the Chi ldren in· was safely carri ed thru t he e nemy' s old Chatelain ' who i s a stude nt a t 1

1 fun e ral:; etc., in appro- f the Home" and it hopes to acconi· line. We are g lad t9 report no the D e nta l Co ll ege in Om a ha. priate arrangem e nts at J

go t the wrong g irl in the excite- her brot her, Howar1..1 McKenney, ment. E verybody voted the p a rt y '21 , from A l vo; Escher Landolt, a s ucces s and expres sed the wish coach at Ver don; and Miss Es ther that we might have anoth er s oon. Blanke ns hip a teach.er a t Auburn.

good to eat, Our prices are right, our service unexcelled and we trat

t his Lumber our.seives, selling direct gc hools appreciation of the real va l ue of we ch ose partners and e njoy ed the ,the Omah a schools w e re Miss Peg 0. E Berthold the Florist M k l b C pli s h thi s purpose by d eve loping an casualties. The war being over, Three g raduates coming from I al l sea o ns of 1 \l l chi ldren's literature a s well as lit - fruit s of our labors. Afte r there- A l berts, '19, Miss Ethe l Gunder - I ee urn er o. Nebra s ka City, :-;eb r erature for chi ldren. She invited fre s hm e nts so m eone announce d that sen, ' 19, and M iss Florence Jones, I ,..._ ____ the students to vi s it the exhibit th e light wou ld not go for a Miss Jones visit e d at home ; Jr of childr en's books i n the libr a r y half hour. We hail P.cl th e announce- Miss Gunderson and Jlr1:.\s:1 Alb t:>rts I 1 any time dur i ng the we e k, and a m en t with j oy. D ate card s we r e carne to see their s ister s who are I r a re tr eat it was indeed. Both of then given us. The first was now in attendance at Pe11u. I qu a lity anri quant i ty 'the collection th e so p homore prom. This was Guest!V{f Mi ss N ellie McAuley, ! displayed would not u s ually be f0 ll owed b y a thr ee in one s h ow 'tY e r e Miss Alma Moseman, found o ut side of librari es in lar - Only three o r four d e mand ed t heir '19 who wtth Mtss McAbJey teachger c i ties. The arrangement was money back Th e n we all Wllbt to 1 E:S i'n the Fa ll s City and s uch that anyo n e could e xamine church. The c hoir set aAacl ex- Mi ss Cora Clover, '20 1 econt he m a nd r eallY become acquai nt - ample. Leona a omics' teacher at Harvard. t\ w n 'n t'ntrtn. · .I very guod After t l1it Other Peruvians· at for In th e library on Tuesday even- of a very diffe r ent' s or t Thanksg i ving were Eldie Cameron, ing Miss Mutz di sc ussed the illu >' - so rt took pla ce until the li g h ts '2 1 , s cience teacher at Bancroft ; trati o n s and noted of went out A mad sc ramrl e for Mi ss Pansy McKenney '20, prichildren' s book s. She sai d th e wraps f o llow ed. On e young man mary tt!acher at David City, and qua lity of illu st r at ion s which pleased chi ldren wer e: color bri ght, tor the very young chi ldrPn a nd becoming more se ttl ed for th t:> older o n es, a bro ad simp le treatment usually out lined and co lor a dd e d a s 11 f lat

A Hom ecoming for Peru, wash, activity in mo ve me nt, ao Sometimes we cr Pate a n ame in e le ment of the grotesque an d a rti s - or d er to in st'itute a c usto m ; h owtic beauty for eve n ugly c harac - ever, at tim es, customs o ri ginate t ers of picture s can be o lace d in a whict> need only n ameing to make beaut i ful way and s till be tru e to them estab li s he d eve nts. nature. S he s u gges ted Peter New- Suc h a custom has been natur a lly e l l as a good subject for Sunday ar i s1ng io Peru in the return of funnies. They a r e m ore childlik e a lumni at Thank sg i vin g tim e. and funnier. She spoke in d e tail The advertising of t h is as Pe ru' s of so m e of the more not ed il l u s tra - is al l t hat i s need ed tor s pointing out the s trong qual i - to make it an in s titution of eac h ties of their pi ct ures with r ea l a r - sc hoo l year. Th e desire was exti stic appreciation and pedagogica l pressed b y a numbe r of th e graduin sig ht. The talk was r e peatP.d at ates who visited us at that time a m eet in g of th e Fortnig h tly Art that arrangements s hould be made Cl ub o n Tu es day evening. for so me s pecia l h om e co m i ng funcSome of t h e results were s ho wn tion. by the fact that ma ny st ude nt s ex- Some of those whom we were pressed their intention of ordering g lad to welcome back this year some of th ese books as C hri s tma s were: g ifts· Mi ss Mona Keith, '2 1, h ea d of tl1 e commercia l d epartmen t in the Sophomore P arty. P lattsmouth hi g h schoo l, who wa s Th e p t:>ppiest of peppy bunches the ho use guest of Loui !le Neal; as e mbl ed in the gym of th e train- Mary Jar·vis, w ho t eaches in in g schoo l for a h ig h o ld time and her home 8 cho o l at Nemaha thi s they s ur e ly ha d it As we passe d year; a nd Miss Gladys Eads, teachinto the gy m Ha rva rd and Yale ing in the David City schools. pennants were pinned on eac h of Two other me mbe r s of this c lass us. One wal l had been trn s form - were ente rtain ed by Car l and Ruth e d into picture g tler y where the Rose nqui s t. Needl ess to they l ike ness o f pominent so ph s cuu ld wer e Mildred Fisher and Edward b e seen. Al bert Biehn a ;; he w ill be Ro se nqu i s t. Miss Fisher is prinseEm t en years he nce was star of cipa l of the hi g h sc hoo l at Panama. t.he the lot. Mr. Rose nqui st is coach a nd m a nHarvard and Yale competed for th e h o nors in athletics dramatics d ebatin g , a nd s c ho lar s hip Harva rd won th e footba ll ga m e and hatc h et throw , while Yale won the po lo match. Wil ly anrl Simon r ea loving cup for their valic nt efforts. I n this eve nt a li ve ly

To e nco urage c la sses in campu stry, we are g lad to say that two

marr ie d couples visited Peru. S upt. and Mrs. Ht:rrphrey!', comi ng from Dunbar were visiting hi s parent s ; a nd Mr and Mrs. Clar· 1 ence Howie were down from Lin I co i n , w h e r e he i s attending the Uni ve r sity. P eruv ian s will r emember Mrs. Howi e as Mi ss Audrey Cha s e. Mrs Ho w i e is t each · i ng in the Linco l n s choo ls.

Fr o m the Linco l n sc hool s a lso came Miss Goldie Aplegate a nd her s iste r, who is teaching at Dunb ar.

Vi sit i ng her moth er an d !> is t e r, Miss Alma Griffin cam e from he r position as primary teacher at Hum· boldt; from t he Nebraksa City school s there vi s ited Peru, Miss Ethel Med ley and from Fall s City, Mi ss Maude Wright

Considering that Peru's alum ni 1 s ho w such a spirit of loya lty in r etu rnin g eac h Than k sgiving, we hope that by next year a definite a rran ge ment wi ll b e mad e for their entertainm e nt and we lco me.

Will Enjoy Another Banquet

Willy and Biehn

ual training in str ucto r at S t a nton. Miss super inte nd e nt, Richard Overho lt, '20, an d hi s br ot her, Don ' 19 , who is atten din g the State U ni vers ity , spent vacat io n at the hom e of their part>nt!l, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Overholt. A lso vi s iting at t h e ir honH !I in

1 THE PER U PEDAGOGIAN Bntcrcd at Po. •tofiicc at P eru, Ne. bra!ilro as second-class matter Publi shed Weekly by the Peru S tate Teac be rs Co llege $1.00 per year. Single copy 5 cts. If yo u d o not n•ceive yo ur Perlagogian l : ave notice in the Pe dagngian box in the Adminis trat ion buildin g. Artides mnst he in by 12 o'clock Saturday. .t\ rticles s hould be tvpcwritten if nnd written o n one s ide o nl y. the will n ot accept copy written on both sides. Till> ll lliTOR I A1 STI\11 1•'. Paul Wilcox Editor in ·Chief Esther Delzell Associate Editor Alice Glasgow Ass ist:•nt Editor Arthur Burley Business Manager Don Wi ison Mg'r. Mailing Dept Ol!GAI'( IZA'r!OI\S: Y M. C .-'. Donald Blaok n sh ip Y \V. C A Inez Ray Wells Dramatic Club Dorothy l'ettit F resb rneo Gco rge Showalter S o phomore W tili11m S pei ch M t. Vernon llali Fra.nce• Knight Git is C lub Ann<·ttc Stockin 11 Junior Scn ior Zelia And r ews
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have d ecid ed to return to Peru next yea r and make the foo tball team so that th ey can e n joy anoth e r banque t They declare that th ese functions s ta ged annua lly by Mr and Mrs. Speer cannot be bea t en 1 The si x t een letter men 1nscnbed their naimes on football used ' in the Cotner p;1 me ancl the ball was pr esenlerl to the men f or t h e trophy ·nse
IW. MARDIS Phone 25 PERU, NEBR. Phone 2 5 Commerci al and Portrait P HOTOGRAPHY CarefuiJy and neatly done. Kodak finishing attended to daily. Films of a ll s izes sold Enlargings from your favorite film See us ALBERT PETERSON Photo Studio Peru, Nebra s ka W c arc Outfittc rs from Lad to Dad ROTTMANN'S "Value First'" Votes 809 Centra), Nebraska Ci t y Votes Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggists V o t es I
This store exten ds invitation to th e student body to pay us a visit when In need of Fancy Groceries , Lunch goods Crackers, Pickles, Olives and things .
you right.

Dramatic Club j anrl th e seven ty three North Cep-lto women," and continued h er !;list Wednesdav a small p:roup tral hilo!h af·elsuffr age The courage and

It's our Business to Reppir your Shoes m L for the first of Miss Williams' ic losed to normal graduateR Th#s he roism of th t s n ob le woman in We d o nb le their l ife.- We a re ne ver too bu sy to do your s h oe

1 •ures on stage management mea ns that one hundr e d tw e lv e of fac in g th e difficulties and ha rd- r epairing Corne in we'll g iv e you a bua lity job. 'f •s study c i rcle has been given n the best hi g h sc> hoo ls of Neb ra s ka ships of pi on eer lif e; he r strpgg les THE BEST SHOE SHOP--regular place on the calenda r every l are closed to t ea ch ers who do l)ot in getti ng an educat i on; and h er n ight, from e 1ght until have a n A. B. degree, w ith th e dete rmina t ion t o win in a cause in 1-nine o'clock Every D ra matic capt ion of teachers in spec i a l which she thoroly believed, furni s h I More Inspection than Seems Necessary Club member is welcome, and courses where spec tali zei tr aining much materia l f or thought , and - cl o thes as th ey f!O th rough o ur cl e ani ng process, .oug ht to take arlvantaf(e of this op- is r equired. was an inpsiratio n to al l present are t nspec t e d not once, but many t.imes. portun i ty. Howeve r , if yo u can - What are the advantages for the Thi s autobiograp hy, interesting -So me, i n fact, th ink tHat many 01 t hese insp ections are nut attend as is impossi- teacher who has an A. B. degree? both from a sociological and an s u pe rfluous - but WE do not. We much prefer t he apparhle for some' come in as often as In the first place the teacher who historical vi e wpo i nt is we ll worth ently nee dl ess i nsp ec ti on to t he complai n ts we shou ld red b ceive if we le t somet hin"' slip by. " vo u are able e nters the profess ion with a de· the rea JOg Y everyon e who i s "' -If you care f or micoosco pical ly clean cleaning work call

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Facu l ty and students will find an account with us a great convenience to them. Consult us concerning any business prob l em you' may have

Nearly a ll the members were gree i s qua lified to t each in the striving to make a p lace for him - at t he Tai lo r Shop. JNO A. CEJKA. Tai lor- Clea ner , phone 62 present at the business mePting hes t schools with th e advantal!'e self in the world. Thursday night. Beca us e of thi s not only of a greate r entra nce sa l- Watch the bul let in hoard for in- ':' and because the business meet i ngs ary, ofte n twenty -five dollars per terest ing a nnounceme n ts of th e are so few and far bGtween. we de- month more t han t hat of a no rmal nex t meet ing. cided t ha t it would not be necess- scho ol grad uate but w ith a Mt. V ernon Gi r ls. arY to impose a pena!•y w ht: n er chance for pr omotion. members were absent frotb th ese Aside f r om the se pecuniary ad- Not a great deal of excitement meetings It was also decided vantages. the re are th ose of better this wee k, but we have been workthat since business meetings are living con dition s and of access to ing h ard. s o few in n umbe r, a pe rman ent the beRt things t he country has to We have been practicing Christda te wi ll not be needc d They offe r in the of mu s ical eve nts , mas Carols e very evening after s upwill be called when necessary theatr ical performances, moviel!. p er for a few minutes. After dispos i ng of th ese and other thin gs t h at only a city We are g lad to say we have our there was a sho rt, i n forma l d i s- ca n offer. chip basket in again th i s week. cuss ion of the five p lay s presented Is graduation from a four-year ' Mrs. W. K. Knight from Falls

th is yea r Sugf(est i ons were offer- college course a paying proposi- City was a visitor at t he hall on ed for the im proveme nt of co lor tion? Think it ove r Thursday of last week. effects, stage sett in gs costumes,

"Chip Basket."

IEyes Examined and Fitted Fine Watc h and Jewelry Repairing

etc It is hoped that the producers

Everett Literary Society Famous sayings heard in the of the next plays will benefit f ro m A very im po rtant busin ess meet- hall: Mrs. Waug h " I wish all these ing of th e Ever e tt Literary Society wou ld come i n to t he pa r lor afte r dF was he l riday evening at 7:30, suppe r to practice ca ro ls. Mr

Sophumore Notes in· wh ich a plan for a conte 8t was J i sa will be up Sunday eve ning t o

The firs t group f u rni shed a c lass !'et fort h bf-.t.he program commit- lead them , Margaret Th o mas: chapel p r ogram Th ursday. It con- tee The p lan f ollow s: " I never laugbted so much in al l sisted of select i ons by the jazz or - The soci ety is divid ed , lirt:Q.....three my life , Sarah Thom as : "Oh, chestra, a duet by Winnifr e d Wells I g roups, each in charge of a mem..- ye s ! Of course. " Inez S to ckin g : a nd Jessie Ke ll y and a dance by ber of the committee and a facu lty ' they did!!" Eve ly n Whif Esther Delzell Th e numb er s a dvi se r Theobjectofthecontest fen: 'Fine!!!" Cleo Sigman wer e wel l chosen and much en j oy - is rivalry not on ly for the best pro - "That buti n;t will be the d eath of ed · The men wo r king on t he new gra m, but for utili z ing the great- me yet." "-

bui lding even put increased effo r t es t numb er, every mem ber of the Isabe l Hartley's aninto thei r work grou p if po!' s ibl e i ri the p r ogram. nounceme nt at supper: "Will--; 11

About sixty had ha rl thei r Pe ruv ian pictures taken Saturnay and 11thers made arrangements fo r havinf! it done later. The photogra-

pber'>'l apr.ra:ratus s uccumbed to the strain Satu r day aftern oo n and r e fu sed to do its duty after one of our fa ir young lad i es had been sh?t It was too bad co nsid erin g the fact t ha t E rland Nelso n had

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To the man or yol!!ng man--'6Who Garcs''

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the business meet th e Ithe gir ls please come in the pa rl or r. __

f ollowmg pro gram wa s g t ve n: afte r supp er " Loi s Ty so n: "Oh, Piano solo, Miss Dori s Kite; read- you si ll y thing " ing, Mr. R u t ledge ; so lo, "Often, j I t was recently discovered t hat Mis.r Fern Jone"l!; b oolt revie-.., L!Jt!an f>ome r ey graduated :rrom

O. J. Milstead-a.Ciothing Store

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Extend s an invita tion to all member s of the Student Body and Faculty to come to this store for all usua l Drug Store needsi nc luding Dr Anna Howard S haw," stressspent th e bette r part of t he d a<>

Miss E lla Clarke; so lo "Th e Night L · t H s n 1920 h t ew1s on 1 muc o Wind," Mi ss Ferne Taylor. our great surprise But its th e Miss Clark. in a very unique way truth because class rings usually reviewed the "Autobio j;!'rap by of tell the truth.

Ha ze l Martin (out joy ridin g) J ing th at phase of her life which an dy, Station ery , Books, Victrolas and R emedies making elabo r ate pre pa r at ion s ha d to do with the woman' s s uff - "ca n you drive we ll with one He will never look q uite so ni ce rag e mov e me nt hand". aga in.

Barnes' Pharmacy

A very humo rous incident was r Plate d which s ho ws Dr. Shaw's H. M. " H ere's an app le ,

F'Joyd Cowell : "Yes, why" ?

Y. M and Y. W. · po we r to ri se to an y occasion. Comi ng down stairs from dramatic =-----------------

Y M andY. W. C A. m et in I b t' th th · Thru a mi su nd e rstanding she was c u mee tng e o er e ve nmg jo int session Wednesday evenin g , sc hed ul e d to speak on th e su bJ'ect , Haze l Ratekin sa id, ''Don't mak e the occassion being t h e presence of

Faculty!

H "The Mi ss in g Link." On her arri · me walk su fast, d o you want me to Rev. a rry Huntt n gtn n Mr. v l t th d 1 step on that gi rl 's skirt" And Ha ve you visited our store?

Students!

Hunti ng t on t alk ed on The a a e ap pomte Pace , s he was informed of h e r subject and urge d th e n she wondered why we all • Come in and get acqua in ted ! ltt1es of Serv1ce H e sa1d th e I Ia gh d H ould h w h 1 k greatest ser vice we can g i ve i s th at to go on with it She was equal to I u e · ow c s e. 1 e ave as arg e a stoc as an y t ow n b h t h 1 k' _, 'fh th e occasion and began her address Miss Wi lliams at p lay produc- of t h is size. We appreciate our old w tc mos e p s man JDu e f d wit h: ' ' The missing link in th e tion cl ass: "If two peop le s it dow n ri e n sa nd are anxious to mak e new. horne field for serv ice i s very la r ge 1 political hi s tor y of this country i s I on a settee someth ing ' s bound to We are trying to he lp yo u make this

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STORE

Nebraska City, Nebr

There are a grea t m any fo r e i gnth e de nial of t he rit)'ht of suffrage happe n." one of the most e nj oyable and prosperera in th e Unite d States who need " ous years of your l ife Jl I t:o be Americanized. The for e i gn field includes Afri ca, India, China and South America. Missionar i es I teachers, d eaco n esses, doctors, and physicians are needed. Ha lf of t he world cannot rP.ad or wr ite, half hungry , half have no k no wl e d ge I of surgery. Mr Hunti ngton coBeluded his ta lk wi th "Jesus did not die that the wor ld on selfishly ."

should go l to serv1ce we as individua l s cannot go as selfishly as we have befor e Senior Colle g'e Notes.

Surely with thi s call

For your clothing, furnishings, Ladies' ready-to=-wear, dry goods and notions.

Coopers "Allen A.." brand u uderwear.

The r e is a widespread tendency Wilson Bros shirts a nd

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IGordota's caps for men to rai se the standards for qualifieations of teachers in every c lass / A then a underwear, Perron's Gloves of schools from the rural scho ol on up the scale B ack Cat and Gotham Go d Stripe Hosiery After 1925 , Michigan will close For Ladies all of her schools to teachers who The large s t store iu Southeastern Nebraska. have no t had at least one year of 11 college work. After i927, Pennyears of college work , normal g r ad- Who a re we? uates. I Bur lington Cafe, one bl oc k n orth N e braska City ! 1· Extra S pccia. l X-MAS Gomfy Slippc rs Assorted sty les, colors and sizes Values to $3.00 $1.95 Values to $3.00 While They Last BUCK'S BOOTERIE Nebraska City, sylvania will close all of her schools I to those who have not had two We Boost Peru - a nd Fe e d you too I Ill our own state of Nebraska Burlingso n Depot the th i rty n it'1e class A high schoots 1 - 1._ -.-.;.-.----..r

THE PEHU PE J> AC:OG I A 'I at Schoolmaster',; Mee ting Iwa s e le ct £> d by a lar ge ma j ori ty as I Fo otbi.l ll M en Ar e Banqu e ted.

The C l ,1 h is com- p res id e nt of th e !>t a te tContl nu oc.l trom J.l lrs t f'1L1ro.J of the lt:adi ng educator s of He h as bee n pr es ident of t he Alum -1 h aving s uc h a good of me n r-.:ebraska who have madt' !!OOci i n I ni Associa tion a nd is now one of t o work with a nd s uch a loya l 11 the educational work m Nebr aska th e di r e ctors "ltud e nt body t o s upport th e t ea m [t is certa inl y J; ratir.v in ,g- to Sup <! rinte nd e nt W G Broo ks of On ly s i x of t he Jet t er men are know t ha t t h e lead ing m e m- Ne braoka C i ty, i s am ong t he Wh o ' !:! lea vin g thi s yea r Te n of th e le tnre a n um be r of P er u alumn i. Wbo , of N e bra s ka sc hool me n H e ter me n w i ll pr o ba b ly be ba ck ne x t

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CO URSEES LEA DI NG TO : Br c he lor of Ar ts i n Edu ca t ion -4 y r. co ll ege co ur se No r m al Dipl om a -2 yr. c o ll ege cou r se Spec i a l Pre p a rato r y fo r oth e r pr of ess ions-2 yr. co ll ege cou r se

The following alumn i wer e in h as h a d br oad exper ie nce since hi s yea r t o up hold t he r eco rd se t b y attendance at t he fir st ba nqu e t of g raduation in 1 907. H e has a l- this y ear' s sq ua d the yea r at Lin co ln la st frirla y ways bee n a fac t o r in t he sc hoo l Capt a in Hi gg in s, Wilc ox, Rose nnig ht: a ff a 1r s. After t eachi ng i n Co lora- q ui s t , Wil so n, Wi ll y T oft and cu l ture, Do m est i c Sc ie n ce , Ar t , Mus i c, etc '

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Pe ru o ffe n s pec ia l courses i n Co mm e r ce , Man ual T rai n ing, Agri -

F or f ur t he r inform a ti on conc e rning yo ur o wn s ch ool. Wri te to A L CA VJ NESS , P r es i de nt g raduate of P t: ru , and fo r th e pRst ce pt the super i ntend e ncy of P la tts- s pee ch es. T h ese m e n, with t he P e ru , Ne b r a ska three year s p re s i rlen t o f hi s a lma m outh whe r e he ha d mad e a re- except i on o f Wi ll y , who wa s electmater an d f or el ev e n } ea r s d ea n cord as schoo l pr i ncipa l t he ed ca ptai n of th e 1922 sq uad. play- r" au d superintend e nt of th e training years fol lown g hi s g rad uat io n f r om e d th e i r las t g ame f or P eru on sc hoo l is now one of the best paid P e r u. F or th e past few yea rs he Tha nksg i v ing Day when P e ru dehas bee n supe rin ten d e nt o f Ne bra ij - f ea t ed Cotn er on the Cotne r fie ld super in t en de n ts of sch ools in Ne -

Supe rintend e n t E .L Rouse , a do , he r eturned t o Nebras ka t o ac- As hl ey r espon de d t o ca ll s f or

braska at Scot tsblu ff, Ne braska He was prese nt and g r ee t erl frie nd s wi t h : his f a mil iar s m il e H is m a ny friends will be pl ea se d to h e ar of his fine succe ss in h i s

ka Ci ty. Hi s fl utte ring inc r e ase by a 2 8 to 3 sco r e in salary sp eaks of hi s s uccess U po n lea vin g eve r yo ne was e mHe is now Presid e nt o f t he P e r u l.l ha t i c i n exp r ess in g t he ir a ppr eciAiumni Assoc i at i on at i on o f th e ba nq uet a nd e nte rta i nSupt. H. H. Re im un d, cl ass of m en t. n e w work.

1906 , "ou r Ha rry ," wh o was t he a a " d f h · f li fe ' s se rvi ce t o t he s tu dents as N. A. Be ng tson, prof esso r of m n ,., e r a n one o t e s m ge rs o th e Peru Ma le Qua t t h h h 1 we ll as th e co 1nmun 1 ' t y Pe1 u. geog-ra p hy at th e Unive r s ity of Ne · r e w 1c e P bras ka , was a t o ne t i m e b ea d o f e d to pu t Pe r u on t he map. Mr Juli us Gilb ert ,' class of 1!106 , th e geogr a p h v de pa r t m e nt a t P e r u. Re i m und began his ca r eer a t Ali i- prin c i pal of t he Beatri ce high H e g r ad uated f r o m Pe ru i n HJ0 2 anc e and s i nce t hat t im e , has be e n sch oo l, wh o has m ade goo d in t h e Ai secre t a ry of t he Al u mni Ass oc i 5Upe ri nce nde nt a t Cra wf o rd · an d s u per i nte nd e n cy work a s we ll a s i n

l ' ati on b e o r g ani zed th e t e ach e r s ' Wee p i ng Water. He q u it sch ool hi g h s ch oo l, is do i ng t ea m work f>hon e 52 f' e. ru, Ne.br. bu re au. work to compl e t e h is ed u ca ti on w i t h h1s sup er i nB Cli ffo r d Hen d ric ks , cla ss of t wo y car s a gJ ; af t e r securing hi B t e ndent. These t wo men ar es how - : 1 u 1

We have th e f or t he Dodge Bros ca r s , and ha ve a car o n the floo r f or d e F.rt:k"llst r ntio n. Ca ll and let u s s how yo u.

We sti ll hay c Hi Rac i ne an d Norwalk ti r es the best t he r e> are r e pa.r depa rtm e n t is at your s er vice, an d J.-,....... Wo r k G ua r an te e d.

190 6, no w profess or in the d e part Matse r ' s d eg r ee , he ac cepted th e in g Ne b r aska a f ew th i ngs wo r t h au I · d f h T k h whi le DO DGE CARSm e nt o f ch e m is t ry of the State superm t e n ency c, t e e ama Unive ri sty , f o r a n u mb er of schoo ls , wh e r e be i s m a ki ng goo d L. B. Matth e ws, prin c ipal of t he y e a r s the professor o f p hvs ics at S u pt F rank Ad ams of t he Ha ve -Da v id C ity hi g h sch ool, is one of P B lock Sc hools a nd M S Ad t he new and yo unger me m b"'r s of e ru oth he and Professo r • r ' a ms, are ' Be ngts 9 n wer e v e r y act i ve in the r e m e m bere d am ong ou r mos t lny a l th e Schoo l mas t er s' Club. H e has or gan iza tion and th e upb u ilding of Pe r u v i a ns Mr. Ad a ms t au g ht a continu e d hi s educati on a t th e unithe Alumni of P e r u whil e a f ter Peru an d th e n ve r s ity , ye t lik e hun dr eds

Supe rinte nd e nt M c Lf'fler. ent e r ed t he wht-re he P e ru v ians rema m s loyal t o h is dh M ' d H ' firs tl ove c la ss of 1909, n o w s up e r i n te nden t earn e I S a srer s e g r ee 1s

SU LT Z B A UGH & FISHER Ph one 54 Pe ru Se r vice Gar age.

Auto L i ve r y, D C Phe lps, Pro p Ni g ht a nd Da y Se r vice P hone 5 4. of th e Liqco ln c i t y s cn ools , i s on e wo 1kat Have lock is r anked am ong W. 1'. Davis, wr. v ; n assoc i ate - th e best I t · rr t ' f · t k me mbe r of t he S. M Club , due to of t he officer s of th e Sc hoo lma s- · · 1:i ,. r a 1 y1 ng o n o\\ ters' Cl ub H e wa s for sever a l when S u per i nte nde n t Stud da rd t h a t is not ina c tive

school of Peru. l t wa s lar ge ly Imm ed ia t el y Jonl\c:cl f or an oth er Stewart T ea c hers' Burea u , is g i v -

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__ T r y m:. Wa s. trive to pl e ase d m• nc:·,. t io n ,;c fl c•n l H , " t bt had u n usua l s uccess in the sch ool Thi s completes the list of the ST UDENTS H E AD Q U AR T E RS I b t h · S h 1 · Pe r uvi ans p r esent at th e sc hoo l- or ga nize r of th e p r ese n t bud ge t 1n e u 1s success at c u y e r 111 at ' r ac t 1 g t t 'd tt t ' mas t e r s ' ba nq ue t, except tl1ose 1 ·n sys t e m, a n d for se vera l years wa s • n s a e w1 e a en 10n. io atte n dan ce fr om Peru t r ea s ur er of t he A l umn i As s oc ia - Su p t R. R. McG ee of Dav i d C i ty , ' D Th e f oll o wing P e ru via ns ar e ti c n and las t yea r he was p r eti i - 'o ld oc," a s h is chu ms lov i ng ly I d h memb e r s of the Clu b, but we r e d e nt of th e org anizat w n and i s ca le i m is a n oth er loy al P er u. f h unabl e t o be pr ese nt : now on e o! t he dir ec t or s. H e i s v1a n o t e class of 1907 He wa s I Co un ty S uperi nte nd ent L J. m aki ng for h im se lf a nat ional r ep - re cent v e lected superi n t e nrl e nt of utati on in h is p r esent w ork a s s u th e Colu m bu s city s choo ls fo r th e Gi lkeso n wa s un a b le t o be pr esent perinte nd e nt com i ng S u pe rin t e nde n t Me - a t t he ba nque t, but i s a memb e r of G d t hi s sp len rli d organizati o n. Wethru his influ e nc e anrl wor k tha t l?e r u ,.;a, to ta ke h is p lace ing t he t e a c he rs and sch oo l boa rds t h r · " "h·l Jl J Su p t Jt T Fu sn ot of Schu y le r, of N ebra s ka a genuine and real Lunch es , C onfe c ti one r }' , fo unt a in Se t v i c e ) so th a t n cou ld be m nd.J rnt.J 3 yond in t.lle ed u ca ti ona l wo rld, h as s up pq rte r s of the White and Blu e ar.' p :.it iA'iJ r. La ; an,,t her P <'rU\ i a n w ho has m:trl e W. 1'. is one of th e loya l

Principa l Charles K. Mor s e, ee has a n al wa y!' ha s ha d a n u nn eed no t me ntion to th os e wh o cla ss of 1909, i s putt i ng th e Curti s u:: uall y large pe r ce nt of P e r u v i a ns State Agri c ultu r a l S ch ool on t he in hi s teac h in g fo r c e He ha s kn ow L J ., that he is a "dyed in b 'd th e woo l" P e r uvian. It wil l be a map. He has bee n a s uccess f ul ee n p r es 1 e nt of th P- A lumni A s - di s tinct pl eas ure t o a ll P eruvians schoo l man as principa l o f h igh so c iat ion. and is n ow on e of t h e a s we ll a s t o a ll Nebr a ska e ducators s ch 1ols a nd la t e r a s s upe r in t end e nt di r e ct or s. t o know t ha t Mr. Gi lkeson is to "be of school s in Neb r a ska S upt P er cy Ad a m s of L ex in g t on t he act i ve fi e ld man f or his alma Pres ident Ge or g e E Martin of be lon gs t o th e c la ss of 1905. H e ma t e r C Ray Ga to s, 0 7, su perint e n de nt ·the Kea rne y Sta t e Te ach e r s Coll ege i s one of t h e n e w m e mb e r.s of th e of Columbu s , wh o is a me mber of is anot he r Pe ru gradu a te who ha s Sc hoo lm a s t er s ' C lu b Si nce l e a v- th e Club. but co uld not at t e nd, is m ade goo d i n e ve r y line he ba s i ng P e ru he ha s contin ue d h i s a d- a noth er loyal P e ruvian wh o ha s van c e me nt in education and pu bi lc mad e a name f or him se lf i n the s choo l wo r k In an y Pe ru m e e t - te achin g p r oef ss io n. He wa s e lected un d erta ke n. Hi s c a r e er bas cove red prac tica l ly al l t he pu bli e sc hoo l pos iti ons. For se ve r a l yea r s he wa:> s upe rinte nd e nt of th e Ne brask a C i ty scho o ls , late r was he ad of the E ng l ish depa rtm e nt i n Kea rney , and he a d of t he t ra inin g sr hoo l. a nd for th e past f ew ye ar s ha:i been pres id en t of o ur si s t e r college.

Professor Cly d e H. Fi lley , cl ass of 1899, now of th e A gri cultu ral Co l lege of th e U niv e r s ity of Nebra!'k, has made a n a m e f o r hi both in the pub li c sch oo ls a s we ll as in his college work. Hi.; loya lty to the o ld sc hoo l i s one of h is

s up er inte nd ent at Grand Is land to ing , we can expe ct P ercy to b e a ssume his duti es next Ju ly As one of th t lead ers in th e P e r u y e ll. a n or g ani zer h e has i f e w if any R. B. Be d e ll, who wa s s o loya l s up er io rs in th e s ta te He ha s t o P e ru t h a t h e co n t i nu ed h is work earned a pla ce in P e ru's Who' s un ti l he secu r e ci his B A fr o m W ho fo lks S upt. J C M i trh e I of Holdr e g e th i s i ns titu tion , i s al s o one of t he is ano th e r pr- om i ne nt s up er inte ndnew me m be r s of t he c lub H e is e n t f r om that now famous clas!.l of m ee ting w ith h is u s ua l s uc ce!'s at 1907 He sen t hi s r eg re t s at no t Fa i rm ont. T h e ol de r P e ru via n s be in g-abl e to be pr esent a t th e c lu b w i ll r e me mb e r him a s t he gra n d - m ee t i ng. Mr . M it ch e ll ha s wo r ke d hi s way up t o th e t o p s i n ce hi s son of R ev. B Be d e ll , w ho will g r a du a ti on. He alwa ys has a g la d eve r be r f' me mb ere d a s th e bes t ha n d a nd one of hi s m ost he arty be love d man of God w ho g ave h is s mi les fo r all Pe ru via ns

, H a i t in gs most pro. inent u peri ntende nts. Ce nt er P a rk in s on Wesley an Do nov an G r a nd Isl an d as well as one of u's most loya l R ig ht G uard P P e t e r so n Way ne . . F ivecoats We s ley an boosters His w r at Bea trice is Ri g ht Ta ck le Cor e y, D oane S a lad in, Cotn e r attracting e at •ntion of the Ri g ht End Mye r s York H a rr e ll We s leya n s cho0 l men in ebraska. Hi s Qu a r:te rb ac k Hu ll , Hast in gs .' Bowe r s , Yo rk lead ers hip was sho' t1 a s president Left Ha lf bac k . K rum m e r , K e arn ey : H a re , Wes leyaa of the Southeu tun Nebraska Right Ha lfba ck McK e lve y, Chadr on N e i l, Yo r k Teachers' Associ.atiot and later he F u llbac k Buck, Doa ne _ Ar mor, Way ne GO LOBE Nebrask a Home of Hart Schaffner & Ma rx and Society Br and Clo t h e s Stetson & Mallory Hats Manhattcn Shirts Interwoven Hose rrrc =• Avenue· Store The Finest Lin e of Groceri e s & Meats Fruits and Veg e tab l es Candy and School Supplies A. little bit more iu qua1ity and quantity for a litt l e bit le ss in price. H. Ua LANDOLT \ . PH O NE 73 PERU N E BRASKA PHONE 78

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I PERU, NEBRASKA, DECEMBER 14, 1921.

VO LU ME XV li.

DF. LZ gi,L PASSES AWAY I

Was Long a Residen t of terment in Ind iana. •

P r of W. N. Delzell receivf'd word yesterday evening of the deat h of h is mothe r, Mr s Jane Delz e ll , at th e home of he r daught e r in West Virg1nia. early 1hat 1 mor ni ng. He left at once f o r Indi- j 11na, w he re s he wi II be lak l:' n f or bur i a l.

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ICHRISTMA S COMMUNITY

Town and School W iU Unite on Campus Sunday Evening.

Grandma Dt'lze ll, as she was un i ver sally kn ow n h ere, was bo rn in Columbia county. Ohi o. February -22 , 1835. She moved i n ear ly ,. c hi ldhood to I nd ian a. a n d i n 1883 1 F r om left to r ig h t; sta nd i ng, C Rosenq ui st ; T oft, (capta in e lect); W. G. Spee r, '

For several reasons Peru is to have an unusual Christmas celebratio n The first reason is that Mrs. Waugh has been able to catch the Christmas soirit several weeks bef o re that holiday is scheduled to arrive, and because of her unlimited generositv she is everybody on the campus with a great enthusiasm f or Christmas. Accordingly on next Sunday, December 18, at preciselv 5 :30 p. m., which is just t h e hour the dark descends Al l of the students and the citizens coac h ; Hi ggins; Clark. Bottom row: Wilso n; F isher; E. Rosenquist, ( captain); of Peru are invited to the College Wilcox. t campus to jnin in the singing of

LAST YEAR'S BASK ET BA LL SQUAD.

IChristmas hymns and car ols Mr. 1 her-'no ne kne w h er but to love CHAPTERS OF NEW WOR LD HISTORY IopP.n door fo r e qual opportunity J i sa has charge of the music for her ' - and s he wi ll co n tin ue to l ive for comm e r ci al a nd indus t r ial th e occasion and tberefore it will until t h e la s t on e of us has in tu rn W ashi n gto n Confere n ce Reviewed happy gro wt h and without con - be conducted in the best po!:'sible b eco m e a mem o ry Bv Dr. C. M.'Sh e ldo n - ques t." manner Many of the students

I "Her spirit will li ve as long as " This i t! not th e language of dip - ha ve bee n diligently practicing the 1 children love par e nts as long as Chapter One. lo macy, i t is the language of c om - Christmas music for a penod of I par e nt s make sacr i fices fo r chi ld- Secretary of State, Charles E. mon sense and. eve n more , of inter- tVIO wee k s un der Mr. Jisa's direcr e n. I t w i ll liv e in h appy hom es, H ughes, by his direct, s rai g ht- nation -t l fri e ndship And this tio n so that a well trained chorus in t h e sacred se r v i ce of the house fot ward propo sal at th e first open Co nfe r ence has o pe ned the doo r to will suppo rt the singing. Furtherof Gocl. the hon est prac t1ce of meeting :>f the Limitati o n of Arms such advances of th e nati ons f1•r more a male quartet will render every Chri s tian virtue. Confer e n ce to scrap t he navi es of mutu a l h e lpfuln ess Gr a dually special m usic and will vary the 1 " Grandma Del ze ll, we bid yo u It he wor ld a nd ina ugurate a t e n it i s da wni ng eve n on th e minds pr og ra m by some novelty numbers j hail and far ewe ll ! May we each yea r s' nava l ho l id ay h i t pr ofessional of t he nations j ea lo usly p r o t e cting Music is to be t h e principal came to Nebraska, with her h u s - j be welcomed by yo u to t hose homes European dipl o macy such a bl o w th ei r o w n ri g hts, t ha t the best wa means of celebrating as it always band, settling in Antelope cou nty. , ' eter nal in the heav e ns,' prepar e d as it has never had in the history to e njoy t h ei r ow n ri gh ts i s to has been the best since that first H e r husband died in 1901. si nce by Him w ho gave h is l ife fof' a ll of in terna t i o nal de liberat ions. It re spe ct the rig h ts of ot he rs Thi s Chri s tmas when the Ange[ Chorus which time s he ha s mad e her ho me I humanity." A L. C st u nned t h e fore ig n delegates a nd ha s not been the law of the chanted "Glory to God in the highwith her so n , W. N. D e lze ll, until i t took t hem all day S unday and Iworl d, it i s t he new la w of th e es t, and on earth, peace, good will la st year w he n s he went to the Facu lty Me mber Auth or Monday to collect t heir m inds world tha t we believe wi ll be. toward men " home of her da ughter in West Th e U nited Stat es Mil i tary Acad -1 Old t r ad i tion s wer e shatter ed To I the other events or;-;,1emyat West Point has orderea \:l:l.'i ltiJearrllizemelfoY t:lose-accusto!l1ed I ('hpptPr _Four I Will i cnd an An ever· nine c hildr e n, t hree of w hom are copies of Profe!<sor Eason's text to t he regular pr ocedure of pro- T h e se n :lment g r een tree on the campus, near the li v i ng, W. N. of P eru; Jas. E boo k, "E ng li s h , Science, a nd 1 g r ams at m i litary d e bates the of th: people IS on the s tde of 1chapel, is to be beautifully illu •mof Stevens Point , Wif'.; and Mr s Engineer i ng,' to be use d in this Uni t e d States actually started busi- reduct iO n of armament. The nated that we may feast our eyes Sa r a h A. Tarr, of West Virginia fall' s classes. This book ha s been ness at the first sessio n Th e action will be incr ea si ng ly imp a ti ent up o n it as we sing Since any S he was aged 86 )"'ear s, nin e month s a dopt ed by ma ny lead i ng co l leges of Mr. Hughes made new hi s t o r y 9.' Jt h an y course ta ken by the Con· I m e n tion of Christmas always brings and s ixteen ri ay;; - Po int er. a nd univt>r s iti es in t h e country, fo r d i p lomacy, and open e d up the fer e nce to b lock an actu al to our m i nds the image of a Chr istincluding s uch sch oo ls a s Yale Uni- long-drea m ed-o f vista of actually tion If the final agreemPot i s mas t r ee and all for which it Ao Aprec iatio n h d t h t ' 1· versity, John s Hopkin s Uni•Jersi ty , getting so met hi ng done. r eac e 0 ave a e n yea r s mt l - stands, sure ly Mrs. Waugh could

"Is it true t ha t Grandma De lze ll the s t ate universities o f Virgin i a tary holiday, at th e end of t hat hav e do n e no better thing than to is dead'! Can it be that we who Ke ntu cky , and North Dak ot a, th e Chapter Two. time there wil l be educa t e d a pub- ha ve p lanned for us this unexpected d I N e w history wa s made when a t 1· t t t h t ·1 1 · know and love le r -she kn ew and University of Pitts burg, Sy r acus e IC se n Jm e n _ a WI not p e rmit pleasure. O ur campus evergreen l d II h II t he n ex t ope n conference - attend- t h t t ' f ove u s a -s a see her no m o r e U ni vers i t y Iowa Sla te Co llege e cons rue 10 n ° a ny more e n - wi ll now take on an aded signifii n t hi s life? Is Gr a ndma dead ? e d , not by pr ofess ional dipl o ma ts g ine s of war New histQr y, ind ee d , and many others. cance " A lo ng l i f e of chee rfu l, untir- in a maj or ity, b ut by t he co mmon i s thi s that the nations conte ming u se fuln ess wa s e nd ed yes t e rday They Wil t citizens o f th e r epu blic in greater plate. not alone the par i ng of the Another event js being planned for o ur enjoyment by members of the Dramatic Club study circle. Us ing the chapel steps as a setting they will g i ve a presentation of the Nativity, in pantomime. The pantomime is being worked out in connection with the carol singing after t he manner suggested by Jane Judge and L inwood Trft in their

' ' But Grandma De lze ll is not case, b etween Mr s. Ba ldwin 's resi - pled ge d t o a beginning of limitadea d. H e r me mo r y l ives in t he d e nc e and t he training schoo l bui ld- tion of arm a me nts And fro m t hat hearts of her ch ildr en and h er ing, Sunday evening Finder ge ne ral agree me nt th e nations canchild re n' s children. S he liv es i n Iplease r et urn to Carpenter. no t r ecede withou t bea r i ng th e t h e affec tions of a ll wh o knew -Adv e rti se m e nt. · s hame a nd contempt a nd righteous i nd i g nat i o n of the wor Id

W arning

In a very r ecent le tter received by Mi ss Alma

To l in, Rc hool nur se , from th e State Bu r ea u of Hea lth , s ig ned by Dr. I. H. Di l lon , chi e f of that bur e au, the parargaph publ is he d be low is on e which every stud ent as we ll a s c iti ze n of P e ru s hould read and fo l low its s ugges tion s :

"During th e past t wo mont hs, t here has b een a e pid e mi c of s mal l pox i n Ka nsas C ity , Mo. , a nd about one h u ndr ed d ea t hs have r esu lted from it Th ere are two way s of pr eventin g i t, fir s t by bei n g immun e by having had i t in th e pa st; t he se cond is s uccessf ul vac c inati o n A severe form of t he disease has app ea red in De n ver d u rin g th e last t hr ee or four wee ks a nd severa l d eat h s hav e r es u lt ed t he re We h ave n o t b een advised of · it s appearance in Ne br a.;ka so 'fa r , but no doubt it wi ll appear i n thi s s tat e so me Li m e thi s winter "

Chapter Thr e e.

Di fficu lties whi ch th e di p lo mati c world have been say ing were ins u perabl e betw ee n China and Japan, a r e go inn g to be' faced m a ne w sp irit . I n r eply to a direct quest\on ma de by t h e e ditor of th e Chr i s tian Hera ld to th e Ch i ef Justice of th e Suprem e Co ur t of China , Dr Chung Hui Wa n g , d e legat e with Dr. We ll ington Koo, and t he chi ef se ni o r d e legate at the League of Nations whether th e difficul t ies between Chin a an d J a pa n we r e in burmountable or imposs i b le of fri a nd ly sett leme nt, he !'ai d w i t h great d e liberation and

Iwith p r ofoun d feel in g: "Th ey can be a nd they be sett le d on a f ri e nd ly basis to the mutua l satisfaction of both co unt ries. We want

it t n be so. A !l Ch ina asks i s an

Chapt er Five.

mornin g For mor e than four sco r e · numb e r s- the in vite d pow ers of claws of the bea s t but t he fi nal "Which wee ds a r e t he ea s l e!'l t to G t B J 1 1 d yea r s he r human h eart beat warm d Fl' k f r e a ntaJn, a pa n, ta Y an cu tt in g off of i ts head. a nd true, and now it i s st i lied for - k iII ? yo ung I C e r s o I acce pted in s ubs tance the Farmer Sas sfra ss, a s he watched pr o p osa ls of t he Un ite d S t at t ever Tomorrow perhaps, t hey tl h' k es o t hat goo ma n at wor 1 ·. d beg i n a r e du ct ion of the world will co nsi g n her lo ved anrl age d Wid ow ' s we ed s , r ep H! t he form to mot her eart h . H e r s pir i t W hate ver after h isto ry f a rm e r. "Yo u ha ve only to say has alr e ady r e turn ed t o God wh o may be writte n, i t is tru e that a t 'Wilt t ho u?' a nd t hey wilt." -gave it. •As hes to a sh es, du st to 1 that memo rab le g at he rin g on the dust. • Los t. -A pair of spe ctac les in 15th of November, a g reement was

P erh aps the most s ign ifica nt chapt er in this new hi story has bee n written by moral and sp in tu a l forces The first sessio n of th e Conference was op ened by prayer hy a minister o! t he Gospe l. T he p re'3entation "A Chr istmas Myst wo m e n most responsible for the tery ." The charac ters to be repreaction of th e Confer ence has a lr eady l aente d are shepherds, angels, the tak e n are me mb ers of a chu r ch and I Three Wise Men, Marv and Joseph have been bro ug ht up in the atmos- The Star of Bethlehem will play ph e r e of the family altar and a no un im portant part. faith in prayer anti the teachings of J es us The mora l a nd s piritual p ublic opinion of th e Christian peop le of t he U nited States has influ enced President Hard in g and Secretary Hug hes m o r e than all the IConttn ucd o n Lnat Pu R"6 1

Much gratitude will be due the teachers and students of the manua I t rain in g department for their splendid work in the creation of li ghting eft'ects, w!thout which there could be no genuine Christ· mas atmosphere.

Since it has p leased our Heavenly Father to call from he r labors in this earthl y l ife, to abide with H im in the Ce les tial home ahove, Mrs. Jane Delzell, moth e r of our fellow laborer, Professor W. N. Delzell: We, the membe rs of the faculty of thf• Peru Teachers Co ll ege extend our heartfelt syrnpa hy to Professor Delze ll and his family, and s h are vith them, aa far as it is possible, the feeling of Iosssustained in the d eath of so good and worthy a womtt as "Grandma" Delzell , and commend them to in whom she p laced i mp licit faith and trust t'ruout .a long and usefu l l ife.

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D ean De lze ll a nd Fa mil y : sy m p t oms of saxophob i a 'I he S he' Wh om We knew a nd reve r ed wa t e r was t urne d off f or a f ew h h progr a m was give n i n t e ig h as Grandm a De lze ll has been ca ll e d houra la st week. sc hool assem b ly a n d waa we ll at- , h ome It is w i th sor r ow a nd T he ca mpus loo ks m uc h b ette r t end e d an g u i s h that we view t he pa ss in g s in ce th t leaves have been raked The or der fo r the c la ss embl ems o f our love d ones , ye t t he r e i s off a nd b urn e d 'II I Ihas b e en sent . T h ey w 1 ha ve I I t b h d · t h th h t Work on t he new b uil d in g has s o ace o e a 10 e o ug • pe arl s, g ua r ds a n ' ev e ryth i ng. wh e n on e re me m be r s , as i n t he be e n p rog ressin g n i ce ly Form s case of Gra ndma , t hat th e wo r ld h ave b ee n b uilt a nd th e st e el r e in- St atem e nt I is the better fo r h e r ha vi ng li ved force me nt s are bei n g put i n p lace F ollow i ng is a state me n t of t he i n i t. Some thou g ht that n ew s l id es f or rece i p ts ' and of ,tbe I n t hi s h our of s hiidow a nd so r- t he p layg r ou nd we r e being eo n- fat he r a nrl so n banq u e t, whtc h was row, you a nd y ou r s h ave the s in- st r uc t ed. he ld at t he co ll ege d o r mi tory on c er e sympa thy of al l. Th e do mesti c sc i ence g-irls are Wednesady eveni ng, N ov eb me r 30

Per u Stud ents b e wa il ing t he fac t t ha t Mi ss Fost e r Recei pts:

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1 P r esident Gir ls Cl u b. lowe d during t he Ch ri stmas va ca- Expe ndit ur es : Floy d Hi ggins, ti on D r Huntington , $ 18 35

Pr es i d e nt Boys ' Club The Chr ist mas vaca ti o n seems t o I ce cr ea m 5 2 0 be the t o pic

A ltoge ther For P eru P r ogr es s Cooperatio n is the bas is of t he Stu d e nt Cou n ci l o r g a ni z ation Hav ing t he orga n ization upo n a fi rm wor ki ng basi s w ha t sh a ll be

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1. 56 Mi ss I sabe l H a r t le y, ch a ir man of T ota l $50 75 d one'? T he answe r is, do wh at- th e g ro up, p res id e d. Miss Fern This le ft a defi cit of $1. 25. ev e r can be done to help the stu - Jon e s sang two bea uti f u l s olos . wh i ch wa s paid by t he Y M C A.

d ent b ody b uil d u p Pe ru Mi ss Yr sa Han se n depicted t he · Th e comm i tte e wishes t o expr ess In or de r th at con ce nt r ated acti on worries of Mrs . R ug g les a bou t the t he ir app r ec i at ion t o Mr. L in n a nd may be obta i ne d, sa t isfacto r y u n - be ha vi or of he r fam i ly i n a r eal· Mrs Waugh for t he i r hear ty coder stand in g of wh at is be ing done is tic ma n ner. Ra lp h H un te r a nd I opera t i on i n mak in g th e banquet a

is r e q uir ed An emp loy ment bu- Don H u nga t e th e n di s p laye d a f e w su cc ess r eau i s b e ing or g a n ized to p la ce stude nts on pe rm anent and odd, :------ - - - - -·.;:... , jo b s at th e school an d in th e tow n.

T he hel p of t he t own peop le as NOBILITY we ll a.; tha t of t he s tu dents i s need - j True wo r t h i s i n b ei ng , no t see mi ng; e!f t o ca rry thi s out successf ull y

IVA LL EY LILLY F LOU R w . w. MARD I S

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In do in g , e ac h d ay tha t g oes b y , Defi nite wo r k is be i ng do ne that S ome l ittl e g ood - no t in d rea mi ng peo pl e ove r the sta t e may know Of g r ea t t h in gs t o do bye a n d b ye. that Pe ru is a liv e a nd is a n ide a l sc hoo l t o a tte nd.

" Ge t togethe r a nd push" is a sp len di d id ea a nd find s re a dy ap pli· cat i on h er e. Resu l t s a r e not orta ined imm edia t ely a nd r e memb ering th a t a ng r y impli es g ivin g up e as il y, pati e nce a nd opt imi sm a r e a ssur ed beca use we do have I wond e rful op portun it i es befor e us We must d i rect our e ne rg ies in pe r so n a l work a nd c oll ege e n ter - ! pri ses t owa rd pe rmane nt a nd ing r es ul ts

So St u d en t Co un cil aet i on be i ng student body ac ti on le.t's d o thin gs we ll a nd fr om t hese b eg innin g s g r ea t thin gs may come , a nd w i t h gen u in e Old P e ru en thu s ias m a nd per s is t e n cy let ' s a ll ge t be hind t he Stu dent Cou ncil kn owi ng t hat by ever yo ne work i ng t oge th er g r ea t pr og r ess will be made.

Oppor tun ity a nd R e qu irem e n ta S itt in g t ig h t on a j ob p unt i ng f or one is n' t e nou g h tO sat i sfy 83, 04 2 se l f -s upp orti ng me n a n d wom e n in New York i n t h e pr ese n t .cr is i s •.'(ls oppo r · tum t t es lessen tn nu rnb require- e r , me nt s go u p , , says t h, , h ead of t he Y. W. C A E mpl o ment Di -

F or whatever men say in bl i ndn e ss, And s pi te of t he fa nc ies of you t h,

Th e r e ' s n othin g so king ly a s k i nd n ess ,

An d n othin g so r oya l as tr u t h -

We get b ack our mete as VI e m eas ur e ;

We ca nn ot do w r ong a nd f ee l ri g h t ;

Nor can we g i ve pa in a nd ga in p leasure ,

F'or jus ti ce a ve nges e ach s li g h t

The a ir for th e win g of th e spa rrow,

'I he bu s h fo r th e r ob in and w r en ,

But al ways t he pat h t h a t i s na rr ow

And s t ra ig h t f or th e childr e n of men

We can not make ba r ga i ns f or b llsses, No r ca t ch t he m like fi sh es in nets

An d some tim es th e thi ng our li f e mis ses

H e lps mo r e t ha n' t he t hi ng th a t i t ge ts

For go od li eth n ot i n pu r su i ng ,

No r gaining of g r e at. n or of sm a ll ;

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M S h el d on b oarcl i n g h o u s esa nd p r ivate hom Ps And , t h ank God, th is a tmosp h t re , • we b e l ie ve. ha s come lik e a Lost -A Ce n tu ry H a n dbook o f F ou r o r fiv e g 1rls do Ib r ea t h fr o m H eav e n it se lf to s wee p Writ in g. nu mb e r 42 F in de r pl ease and was h d i shes for then· boa r d away th e p oio snous ga ses th a t were ! le ave same at r eg istrar' s o ffice. a nd room, w hil e seve r a l bo y s t e nd f urnaces etc. i th e coll ege o u g h t t o w e lco m e a nd b e proud of · s uch p e r sev e rin g a nd e n e r g e tic s t u dents D o r o thy P e ttit Mt Vero Gn Gid s.

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Muc h , " and Mi ss E rn st com pl ete d p lay i ndoo r base ball soo n. t h e d isc u ss i o n by t e ll ing of Lega - Specia l Announcem e nt c ies."

belon g to s uc h a clu b. A fte r th e m ee tin g so m e p layed b aske t ball. and oth er s wen t o n a tw o mi le hike. Wa it u o til we get ou r Newco nd, Fulper, an d N il lock. Co lm a n of " Eco no my, " M iss Law pedo me t e r s a nd eve r yo ne wi II want T he disp lay of In dian r ug s and re n ee of "Extravaga n ce, " Mi ss t o take hik es We ar e pl a nni ng t o Wane k of "How to G i ve and H ow bas kets d r ew m uc h atte n tion, a s di d t he J apa nese bags a nd ba ske t s In t he g la ss case we fou n d a ve r y i n te r esti n g a n d at tr a ct i ve co ll e ct ion of novelti es a nd souvenirs.

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When : Th urs day , December 15.

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1 a nd Wedge Wood ca meos · T he 1Rf'::lnRRP work F l <"}'I "" n nrRP!;I Bi o logy a nd art depa r t - t_ '

b l os ess: Co ll ege spe nt a very enJ oya e I G t · ues s· PVPni n o- <'::! ril !l At th e h omP of • u D · h M dl 1 F ' d D- m e ntsa nd etat ioner y, drew much atten · tion a lso.

T he exhib i t was ce rt a i n ly a success in every se nse of t he wo rd , and we a ll as s tu dt> n t s 'a r e extre m ely g ratefu l t hat we ca n have s uc h exhibits h e r e, so that.wecanappreciate t h e beautiful t h ings of life, and ca n enjoy and u nd e r o> ta n d r ea l

w1g t a r s n ay ece m ber 9 Dainty refr es h me nts of W eekl y C alend ar f ru i t sa lad, cake a n d cocoa wer e 15 : ser ved Miss Mar i e McKenn ey, Dr a m at ic Club, 8:3 0 M iss Mil d r ed Jorn , Mrs Warren Orc hestra , 7:3 0 Step henso n and Mr Mardis were guests of t he e vening I n t he r ecen t pu bl icat i o n of t he na m es of th ose w h o h a d r ece ied th e

Dece m ber 16 : Boys' Club Dece mb er 17 : Do rmitor y Par ty. art w h en wee see i t. d eg r ee A. B. i n Educatio n, two De ce mbtr 19: The Fort ni g h t ly Art Club ha s a n ames were om i tted : M iss Maude Y. M C. A a nd Y. W. C A. com mi ttee at work now, and are Lawrence, pri ncipa l of t he h ig h cab in e t, 7:0 0 pla n ni ng to bri ng to t h e s chool a sc hoo l at Mor r i ll , Kan sa s , and Miss Peru vian s t aff. b ig art ex h i bi t so me tim e. af t er L Aug' u s t y S he par d , pr in c i pa l of Band, 8 :00 Ch r is tm as hi g h sc hoo l and hea d of norma l Decem b er 20: tra in i n g depar t me n t at Ulys ses, Stud ent Cou nci l, 7:00. Junior H igh N otes N b h f h 0 h 8 00 e rak sa , bot o w o m wer e rc P.stra, : Was anyt h ing happeni ng in the granted degree s at t he c lo ae of D ecem b e r 2 1 : t r a inin g build i ng last Fr id ay n ig h t '! s um mer sc hoo l, 192 1. bot h of th ese Y W. C. A., 7: 15

Yes, th e eig h t h g r a de was having a loya l Peru ia ns deserve especi a l m e n - Y. M C A. 7: 1 5. party in t he hi g h sc hoo l ass e m b ly ti o n for t hey have not on ly mad e Eve r ett party. r oo m Sa y, wh at fu n! Whe n abou t goo d in th e ed u cat i o na l worl d si nce Band, 8:00 two h ou rs h ad been s pent p lay i ng r ousi n g games, th ey went t o t h e

ba se me nt a nrl th er e e nj oye d a p re t ty 1 and b ount ifu l l unc h. T hen after a good "sing'! t hey were so r ry to I find t h at i t wa s already t en o ' clock.

No one nee de d to ask a nother I w het he r he had e nj oye d t h e even -

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A ny one s hou ld feel safe i n t h e ha n ds of t he j u ni o r h ig h . T hey spen t safety week pr eparing co mpos it io ns u po n th e ca use of acc idents a nd possib le r e m ed ies. I

Las t · Tuesday t h e se vent h g r ade g i r ls h ik e d to J oy hi ll. I

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Ike t ba ll t h is season T he e i g hth grade fi nd it nex t to impo ss ib le t o study w heri t h ose appetizing w hiffs come fl oati ng f r o m t h e kitc hen w here t he seve n t h Jr rade g,ir ls are prepa rin g va ri o us Neb r as k a City, Neb r. 'For y our clot hing , furnishings , Ladies ' read y -t o=-wear, dry goods a nd no t i o ns . Coo pers uA il en A." b r and u11 d erwear. Wil so n B ro s . shirt:; Go rdota 's cups for men A. tb enn un d e r wear . Perron's Gl oves · l i Bac k Cat an d Got ham 6o d S!ripe Hosiery For La d ies The l argest s tore ,itt Nebraska. Ch ristmas d a in ties I '!'he Chr is tmas work in art i s in terest in g. So m e of t he g ifts th a t 1 - ••-•_ ._ - - :-.; 1 tract i ve an d novel. who are we'( Extra Special X-MAS Gomfy Slippc rs Assorted styles, colors a11d sizes Values to $3.00 .$1.95 Values to $3 00 While They Last BUCK'S BOOTERIE It wa s a p leasant f ew m in utes I M Hur l ington Cafe, one bl ock north Nebra1Jka City Nebrn '"'kfl Cl'tv, Nebr. w len is s Clark v i s i ted u s · ..., 1 ar e be in g ro nde a r e unu s ua ll y at- We IJoost Peru flttd feed YOi:t too 1 141 Du rl ingson D epot 1 a• rl rearl a por l ion of a le tl cr s h e ._ .,..,_..,.-. ,_ ..., _. ._ I

SUCCESSOR TO T HE NORMALITE

VOLUME XVII. PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNES DAY , DECEMBE R 2 1 , 1921.

SQUAD IS ROUNDING INTO ' SHAPE on last year's quin t et is sl,10wing MEN'S CLUB ROYALLY ENTERTAINED j ARTI CL E VII UNI TS. the eame da s h and speed that he Th e n or th and sout h di vi di ng Prospect• A re Good for a Champion exhibited last year and must t>e Dean Delzell Givet Feed and lin e shall be the a ll ey run n ing mi d ·

NUMBER 11

CH RI STMAS CELEBRATION IN 1921

Big Au dien ce En joys the Mus ic and Paaean t Basket Ball Team r ecko ne d with in the sel ection of in Dining Hall. way · of t he b loc ks between Sixth I str eet a nd the pa ve ment. The east j The bas ket ba ll squads have bee n thi s year' s squad Friday evenin g the men of the and west di viding l ine sha ll be The story of th e bi r th of t he hard at prac ti ce for a bout two has ba s ke t we re e ntertain ed at an th e stree t d i r e ctly north of t he , Christ-child was present ed by t he w ee ks and as a res ult so me fin e ball expen e nce, havmg won a le_t· oyste r f ee d gi ven by Dean Delze ll, ca mp us The units sha ll be as fo l- I stud e nts o f t he College on Sunday m a t e r i al is being put into shape ter her e th e la st years Htg , advi ser t o t he Men's Club lows: l evening to ana ppr ec iativeaudience f or the contes t of the 192 1 22 sea- is a va luab le man at a cente r I Th e men of th e co llege began t o U n it One: All boys r ooming on the ,eamp us T he ev en ing was son P eru ha s one of the hard est or a pos iti on. fl a sse mble in th e dormitor y parl or hom es eas t of the north and south Ipe r fect and a l igh t snow a dded s chedul es in the conference but Be.s ld es these t !a few minute s bef or e e ig ht o ' c lo ck di vi ding line and nor t h of the real Christmas t ouc b to the beautt· a lso has the very bes t of mate rial turnmg out a champ JO nshtp 1 in antici pa t i o n o f th e ' 'feed " a nd 1 '

fu l su r rounding s. The cha pel p has one of th e best coa c hes m cam pus. b t o me et a nd conquer a ll comers er u s oc ial hour w h1 c h Mr. Delze ll an- Unit Two· All boy s r oo min g in formed a fittm g f or t e the s tate and ha s a loyal s tud e nt 1 t' p · · · · d · f th t in these contes ts. Coach Speer i s . . noun ce d a t chap e 1me r es t· homes west o f th e no rth an d south : bril h a nt eco ra t10 n s o e f ortuna t e in ha ving enoug h lette r b ody whtch furn ls hes th e dent Cavin ess, Mrs Cav in ess , Mr s dividing lin e and north of th e l and t h e art is t ic ligh t ing effec t used m en out to malce up an yells a nd e nthu s tas m for a wmmng Waugh Mi ss R obinson and Mr 1 i n pr ese n ting th e l iving pictu r es t "G o ga ng g o'" I • ' campu s. q uad of vete rans if he sh ould de· ea rn . ' • · S peer we r e the g ues ts of th e e ve n- U nit Three: All boys r oo min g T he chor us le d by a ma le quartet, cid e th a t s uch a combin a ti o n wo uld Peru a Musical Center. ing Th e feed wa s prepared by so uth of the ea st a nd west div id in g wa s mass ed in fron t of t he buildbest r ep rese nt Pe ru cagin g in · Once mor e Peru i s on the mus ic- Mr. L i nn who d eserves mu eh cre dit line or s outh of th e campus , plus i ng whil e the scen e11 of the sto r y t e r e sta. Howeve r, from al ma p The ba nd , th e or ch estra, f or th e success of t he affa ir. Ea ts any boys not living in homes in we r e given on the ste ps of the east m en ta a t t he a s i th e g lee clubs , the o per e tta, co m seem to be on e of the ma in fact or s P s ru en t ra nce. ' ' 0 Little Town of s ee n fr om th e s1de hnes , 1t loo ks a s 11 h Yes in th e s uccess of ente r ta inm e n ts ARTI CL E VIII. E L EC TION Be t hle hem" was su ng as a pr elude, Jd mumty s m g 1ng are a e r e • • C th o som e of the Jet t e: men wo u "the re is mu si c in th P. air , where the _men are m the maj on ty S ec ti on 1. E le ct i on sh all be hel d fo ll owed by t he carol s , "It arne h ave t o m ove r at her h vel y t o hold ld h 1 • • b h b k and t hi s Imp or tan t pa r t of the Up on a Mid nigh t Clear " a nd The o sc oo s p1nt w 1c a c s , th e fi r st or se cond week of eac h d own their old s tati ons. Ro th e rt ,

1 prog ram wa s carr1ed o ut on fi ne "Har k ! t he He rald Angels se mester, as may be dete r m ine d by from Harvard, sh ows particular styl e by Mr. Linn. Duri ng the s ing ing of th ese song s t he e xecuti ve comm i t tee. a bility both as a f ree t hrow ar ti s t

I Af t er ev ery o ne had satisfie d the Sec ti on 2 No min ati ons s ha ll be the story was s lo wly u nfol ded b:v and at s hots fr om the floo r. H e is crav i ngs o f th e " inne r man" th e ttk cha r acters us ed t o p r es ent it. mad e by inform a l ball ot ; th e three fas t. rangy a nd works in smoo thly

I in tel lect ual cra v i ng s were admin - r ecPivi ng t he hi g hest num ber of H ig h a bove t he S ta r of Bet h lehe m w ith th e r est of th e s qu a d on t eam -

I iste red to in the way of talks by votes s hall be th e candidates for ap peared a nd the Sh ephe rds came work Frary, fr om Auburn, and

1 Presid e nt Ca vine ss , Mrs Waugh ir:. s ig ht They were fo ll owed by e lect i on F aunce from N e bra ska City ha ve : :and Mi ss Robinson. These speak- Section 3 _ E leciton s hall be by th e Angels, alm ost t oo bea u t i 41ul b oth played on fa s t hi g h s ch oo l ! ers we r e warm in their pra i se of to be of ear th, a nd t hen cam e rhe ba llot , and t he ma jo ri t y vo t e s ha ll teams and are s howi ng tha t they t he men ' s o r gani zation and proud Wise Me n bearin g their g ifts e lect. ha ve the "st uff" in ' em The ir I of the fa ct that Peru has such a ARTICLE IX EL IG IBILITY And. as t he fi r st notes of " Holy flo or work is g oo d a nd both are fin e cl ub for th e men of the school. N ig ht " cam e swee t a nd clear upon capa bl of r oping in the long shot s

I T he f o ll owing constituti on was Section 1. No one s ha ll be the e ven ing air, t he doors sl o wly Simon, fr om Gr etn a , i s a lso s how- a d op t ed by a unanimous vote of e lig i ble t;o th e office of pre s id e nt o pened and th e re ca me into view a ing som e goo d b as ke t ba ll a nd is a

t he clu b : o r Yiee- pr es ident un less he has bee n glo r ifi ed co py of Bo t ti celli ' s farostr ong bi dder f or a place n th e ARTlCL E I NAM E in co ll eg e one schoo l year of ni ne ous p i ct ure of t he sq uad.

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Among the le tte r me n Coach SpPer s hall be th e P eru Colleqoe Men' s hol ds the r a nk o f s_.ophomore. juni,o r ill um ; ned the of LtH Jhas so me mate rial u po n w hi ch t o I Clu b. or se ni or over t he manger, fu •' of build that champ io ns h i p tea m that d t t h st u de nt a c- l A RTI CLE II. OBJECT Section 2. Any studen t of co llege ove r t he di vi ne gi ft tha t ha d been b h · up l} n prom o es 0 e r rank is e li g i ble t o th e office of a ll Pe r uvians ha ve een opmg ti vi t i es is with th e n ew mu s ica l The Obj ect shall be to furth e r in bes t owed u pon he r, whil e arou nd Th · th r which th e secretary or treas ure r, or exec u t ive h d th Sh h d f or I S ts e y ea activi t i es ever y way th e sooial unity am ong er were gr oupe e e p e r s h hi s sq ua d of vet erans committee. M · · d f d c oac a na . Per u was es peciall y fort u nate t o t he men o f th e coll eg e , to pro mo t ARTIC L E X, MEETI NGS and Wi se en m a ttt tu eo & have d ec ided upon th e t t me ! have a r ea l mu s ica l le ad er in Pr o· goo d f e ll ows hi p, t o incr ease a sense tion. Th e mu si c ceased, the d oo.rs t o an nex th e cha mp iO nship t ttl e of f ess or Jisa I n th e sho r t ti me he of re spons ib i li t y t o ward ma intain- Section 1. A meeting of all cl osed, the Ch ri stm as celebration t he N e br a ska Co ll ege Co nfe r e nce. N b m embers may be cal led by th e f 1 9 , 1 b Th . . f ha s bee n w1 t h us, s m ce ovem er i ng an d uph oldmg t he goo d nam e o ::. ecame a mem or y, e We mi sBed gather in g m o:t· 1 6 , he bas de monst rat ed h is ab ilit y ' of o ur Coll ege pr es id e n t or a d v i ser , or by a ny ten p r og ram wa s characteri zed by a ba ll honors only by a few po mt s ut a s a r ea l leade r of musical or gani- ARTIC L E HI. ME MBERSH IP me mbers sweet r eve r e nce a nd n othing the bask e t ba ll me n a r e bound and j d . . p f Sec t ion 2. Reg u lar meet in gs sh a ll red t o mar t h e solem n ity of t he d h za t10 ns In a dt t10 n to r o es sor All me n students of t he co ll ege d et e rm ined th a t the cove t e c a m- k h h t b l h d ' be he ld once a mon th tim e and occasi on. 1 h · ' J 1sa s wo r we ave t e es a ts e nam e ly : f r es hm en , sop ho mor es, Pl on Bh tp pennan t aha I ang m bt · p lace to be determi ned a nd set M th k d the e h _, f Imu sica l de pa rt men t s In p u te l j un io r s sen i or s and t hose c lass i fi · any . a n s a r e ue m m· Peru' s ha ll of fam e a t t e en , , o M d C ' , a sid e by t he e xecutive committee . he rs of th e co mm i ttee for tbeir: schoo l mu s1c , M1ss a u e a rpe n - ed as speci als , shall become me m- At least t we n ty -four hGurs not i ce the 1922 season • t · h d t h p 1a no un der effi ci e nt and effecti ve work; to . b 1 1n a t e r m c arge, an e bers of th e c lu b, a u toma t ically u pCap ta m Tll f t ha s P a y g Mi ss He le n H Hy lton' s manage- s hall be gi ve n e i t her by c hape l a n - Mi s s Wi llia ms - f or the artistic hi s old p lace at s tatt onary g uard o n reg ic;t ra t ion n ounce ment, by bull et in boa rd or adaptatio n of the s t ory and t o t he me n t ARTICLE IV. OFFICE RS. d du r in g t he pract i ces and i t is g e n - Mo ve ment is now urid e r way to thru the co ll ege paper, The Pe a - stude nts f or t heir hea rty cooperae rall y con cede d t hat he ia one o f es tabli s h a departm e nt of mu s i c Se cti on I. Th e offi cers of this gog ia n. ti on th e f e w men wh o their place whi ch will make Peru one of the club shall be a pres ide nt, a vice Secti on 3 On e t en t h of t he " May Chr ts t m as be witb thee o n th a sq uad '' cinched." His grea t mus ica l cente rs of Ne bras ka , p r es id en t , a s ecre tary , a nd a tr ea s- membe rsh i p s ha ll cwnet itu te a a ll the year r ound! unusual le ng th a nd r each is a di s- ur e r quorum May its m e mori es s ing on i n thy tin c t ad vantage t o th e t ea m a nd i s Basketball Sehedule Secti on 2 Th e Dea n of Me n ART ICL E XI. F INANCES soul! 8 so u rce of disco urage ment t o op-Coach Speer has t he fo ll ow ing sha ll be advi sfl r of the club Secti on 1. A fee of fifty ce n ts May ita flower s blossom 00 i n thy po s in g f or warrls , as t i me after schedul es to announc e as a r es ult A RTICL E V DUTI ES OF OFFI - aball be lev ied a t t he beg innin g mi nd !" ti me he r each es up nea r th e vc in ity of ar rang emen t s mad e at th e N e - CERS i of eac h se me ster. o f the ceil ing and p ull .i do wn th e ir braska Inter- coll egia t e athl eti c Sec ti on 1. T he p r tl?s id e n t s ha ll Sect ion 2 A sp ecia l asse ss ment Chapel b ea u ti fu ll arc hed s hot s Ass ociati on : pres i de over all mee ti ngs anrl sha ll may be levi ed by a vote of a rna- On las t Wedn es day morning as we Rose nq ui s t is a ca ges t e r of ex- Jan ua r y 13 , Tabor a t Pe ru be cha i rman of the exec ut ive co m- j ori t y of t he tota l m e mber sh i p we nt to cl asses we were greeted pe ri e nce an d di sp lay s good fl oor Jan uary 18, Ha stin gs a t Has ti ngs mittee ART ICL E XII I NT E RPRETA T IO N on a ll s ide s by s igns of various work w hi ch makes hi m a va lua ble J a nua r y 19, Kea rn ey at Kea rn ey Scti on 2 The v ic:e pr es id e n t All quest i ons of in ter pr et ati on d escri pti ons inv i ting us to come a sset t o the team. Last yea r he Ja nu a r y 20, Doa ne a t Cr e t e. s ha ll pr esi d e in the a b se nc e of t he of t he const it uti on s ha ll be r ef er- t o c hape l at 9 :50 We had not pl a ye d th e cen ter positi on in suc h J a nu ary 26, Mid la nd at Pe r u p res id e n t a nd sha ll be \ c ha i rman of r e d to t he execut i ve co mm i ttee, been to e ha pe J f or weeks and how f a credita ble man ne r th a t he was Feb r ua r y 1', Mi d land at F re mo nt. th e soci a l commi tte e. \ wh ose de cisio n sha ll be fina l goo d it did seem to have an gi ve n honora ble on the a ll - F e bru a ry 2, Way ne at Wayn e Sec ti on 3 The se dr e t a r y s ha ll ART I CLE Xlll AM E NDM EN TS a ssemb lag e of t he whole s t ud ent s t a te bas ke t ball se lec ti on Fe b ru a r y 3, op en r eco r d a ll m inu t es of1 general or T hi s may be am e nd· body once more. We had been Wi Icox has be en pl a ying his old Feb ru ary 9 , Kear ney a t Peru s pe cial meet in g s of th cl u b an d of • ed by a t wo t h1rd s vot e o f t he hopi ng for so long t hat we almost pos iti on at r un nin g g ua rd in mos t February 17 Way ne a t Pe r u e xecutive meet i ngs, nd s ha ll be me mbers hi p d ou bted those si g ns b ut whe n we Of the Pract i ce aames an d shows F b 22 D a e at Pe ru

1 • d d F d D b 16 d I h " b h • e ru a r y • 0 n · th e o.ffi c ial correspon e!:t e n t of the A opte , rt ay , ece m er • wa lke in s u r e 1 e no ug t e eat t he same s peedy and s nappy wor k Feb u rar y 24 , Co t ne r a t Beth any. c lub.

l 19 2 1, by un anim ous vo t e waa on " and t he r oo m was nice th a t wo n him an honor a b le me ntion Fe br ua ry 28, Has ting s at Peru Th t h 11 and warm. Eve ryoae fel t like exSec t i on 4 e s a "Pcr uTian " on las t ye ar's a ll -sta t e t ea m Marc h 3 , Co tn e r a t Per u co ll ect an d d ispense all money up- pressing his f e elings on the ma tter Bue tt cre nbach mad e hi s le tter M h 8 Ta bo a t T b Ia

T he wor k on the Per u vian has d 1 d ,. a rc ' r a or , · on orde r of t he pres i den t and shall and i so pre t ty wei in orgamz e h a nd a f t er a yea r M been prog r ess in g ve r y s a tisfa ctorily e re t wo year s ag o Mar ch 9, Mary v ill eco ll ege at ary make quar t er ly rep ort t o t he ad - ye lla The convocat ion hour was · h h he was cap ta in and all t he departme nts a r e now m t e na vy w er e vill e , Mo given over to theY. M C. A a nd f I t hal r e tu rned t o v i se r orJZani zed and st a r t i n cr act i ve wor k 0 a serv ce earn , Marc h 10, open COM " the Y. W C. A and was ueed · · · t h " rag " ARTI CLE VI. ITTEES T he coop erat i on of a ll t he ecboo l is ass ist m copp mg e · · · well by them in beginnin g a drive Bitzi e is good both a s a n offe ns i ve J. H Pearso n, st ate i nspe ctor of Sec t i on 1. The exe utive com - needed t o publi s h t he repre!!enta- for the Uae relief of college st u· an d a d e fe ns i ve man a nd, addi ng vocat i ona l agr i cu lt u r e, was i n Pe r u ml t t ee shall consist of th e p resi - tive annual des i red so any one ha• · dent8 in E u rope It was a chapel t o hi s li s t of qu a lifi ca t i ons th e fa c t T uesday , H is spec ia l in te r est was d ent, vi ce pres iden t s ec e tary and ing mat e ri a l w h ich can be used in period well worth wh ile and no t h t h · d b d d hould be a the work be1 ' ncr don 1 ' n Sm t'th - tr ea sure r. the a dv iser f'J f the club , t h e Pe r uvian or id eas t hey would a e 1s r e · ea e • • ,., "' doubt propheti c of t he many t ha t va luab le a d d iti on to t he sq uad, Hu g hes a r gi c ul t u r e in t he hi g h and a r e prese ntativ e ho ll each of li ke tr) • a rr ied out Is urgPd to · f t · d are to co me Wil s on , / who p la yed a f orward schoo l. t he uni t s he re ma er t tone · t<:ou ttn u ed oo Lut P

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W. C A In ez Ray We lls Dr a matic Cl u b Do r oth y Pe tt i t F r esh mtn Sh o w a l t er So ph omo re W1ll iam Spei ch Ve rn o n Hall K night G irl !! C lu b An n ette St o cki n g ] u n io r Scnio r Ze lla An dre ws

Hones ty.

The most imp or t ant char a cte ri sti c of a trul y e duca'te d ma n i s sterlin g hones ty F or th e y oun g man of pu sh a nd energ y to poss ess thi s qua lity, mea ns t o s ucceed. It maans mor e in th e sc hool ro om tha n it do es e lse whe re, f or th e t ea che r must be hon est t o ins pire a love of honesty in t he hea rt a f t he chi ld.

Wh a t can be sai d a b out s t ea l i n g " eat s" a t a cl ass party in a t ea che r s ' co ll ege ? It r e m i n ds one of chea ting a t examina ti on in a th e oe lg ical seminar y. Ste a lin g a nd c he a t i ng ar e d is hon es t wh et he r p t a ct ice d by pedagag u e or p r eacher; w he th e r it b e "the eats" or •the ca sh it t a kes t o buy the m. S t ud ents of Ol d P Hu, can we s tand for j us t p la in s t eali ng , no matte r whe th e r i t be by stud e nts or by ot he r s? A t hi e f is a thief , not an h onest a nd de p enda bl e perso n, w hil e ind ulg in g in t hi ever y f or f un! Nor do es it h elp if prac ti ced by way of r e pri s al or r even£e. Let us make i t a P e ru t ra d iti on th a t a Pe ru stud e nt is al ways hones t.

The Hi.-Y Conferen ce Boy s from a ll over thi s s ectio n of th e sta t e me t a t N e br as ka City f or th e se cti ona l Hi -Y Co n fere nce.

Th e mee t ing wa s a ba nQue t t e nd ered a ll t he de lega t es by t he Ne braksa City Cha mb e r of Comm e rce It was ind eed a banq ue t , plen t y of goo d things t o eat pre pared by th e lad ie s of a ll the chur c h es in N ebraksa City, and se r ved in a d eli g h t ful ma nner by the Cam pfire girls During the banq ue t the sc hoo ls vi ed wi t h ea ch other 'in m akin g things me rry , a nd as the ic e crea m pl a t es we r e b e ing clea red away, Super inte n de nt Br ooks , th e t oa stmas t e r , cu ll ed on ea ch d e legation t o rise, intr oduce t he mse lves , a nd g i ve the ir high school ye ll. Th e co nferen ce de leg a tes were welcom ed by th e secr eta ry of th e Cha mbe r of Comm e rce i n a sh ort talk, and th e n th e sp eake r of the ev ening was intr odu ce d , Mr B. V. E dswo rth y, the s tate boy s' work se cr e t a ry of K a nsas Mr Edsworthy i s a man of powe r in tb e s peech -makin g line F u ll of humor, his talks are at t he sa me tim e gr ipping in the ir content, a nd f rom the moment he s tart ed till la s t wo r d h e he ld hi s l is t ene r s ' clo ses t atte ntion , for he ma kes eac h one of hi s li st e n ers f ee l th a t the message is a per so n a l one.

trice to ok ch arge and conducte d a Hi -Y meetin g, f oll owe d by a- hik e to Ar bo r Lodg e In th e e ve nin g

J ohn L. Bart on of Om a ha, ga ve a talk, a s tory of hi s o wn writin g, f ull of worth and interes t. !

Sunday morning th e b oys we r e fr ee t o att end th e ir own chur ch services , and the cl osi ng sessi on cam e in the afternoo n. The f a r ewe ll a ddress wa s giv en by Mr. Ed s worthy , Prececiing this one of t he song whi c h pre ced ed most of the meetings, was held.

It was a ge nuine pl ea s ure t o g e t wi t h all those other fellows fr om th e other sch oo ls and s ing t og ether a t th ese t im es. The clo si ng address was a fine appeal to the boys t o make th e idea ls whi ch they had had p laced bef ore th em during this confe r e nce r eall y t he i r g uides, and at th e cl ose so me ha lf doze n or more f e ll ows r es pond ed to a ca ll for life work in t he r eli g iou s fie ld s.

WE ARE GLAD TO B E O F SERVICE TO YOU.

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ed b oys, all wo rking for the ri g ht c ould jl no t but b e of ben efi t to all who we r e thPre The speake rs the ir addresses of helpful id ea s ; j and m ad e mor e p oints th a n th e Pro bab ly a g a me will be arr a ngthei r person a liti es a s th ey me t the fir st team , bu t n o t qu ite e n ough e d w i t h Tarki o or Mary v i le, Mo. , 1 boys, and the turning of the b oys ' Ito ove r co me th e lead The gi rl s ' f or Nove m ber 10 Due to a n th oug hts t o wards the pr o blems of game wa s a li t tl e m ore on e Ie xtra lo ng se a son , Sep t e mb e r 30 t he day; canno t but be of benefit I but in te r est ing an d f ast, t he fi nal to N ove mber 30, t he Bobca t s wi ll t o th e boys, a nd to the schoo ls fr om score be ing 26 to 11 in fav or of t he likely take on ni ne games a nd whi ch th ey came se nior g irls. possi bl y t en fo r the 1922 s ea son.

We manufacture t h is Lumber ou rse lves, selling di r e c t to schools

a s fo ll ows: confer e n ce and th e out of t h e state Mee k Lumber Co.

Juni or 1st. con tests w ill be equa lly a s ha r d Con k le he n ce a ha rd s che d ule is l oo k ed for

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Hig h School Notes The line-ups for the gam es wer e We do not have e asy ga mes in t he Th e c hi ef a t te nt io n of the hi g h sc hoo l is on bas ket ball a t the pr ese nt time. Th e eea son ha s st a rte d f or th e t ea m, a nd th e i nte r- c lass t ou rn a ment was h eld t hi s wee k

On Fri day ni g ht th e h igh s cho ol t ea m went t o Ta lma g e f or the fi r s t g ame of th e sP.a so n, w innin g by a sco r e of 19 t o 16. At th e e nd of the fi r s t h a lf th e team was a hea d , th e P e ru team ha ving bee n r athe r los t in th e n ew s urrounding s

P laying on a mu ch sma ll e r fl oo r th ap at hgme, anf.l ope more s lip pe r y, th e b oy s see med un a ble t o g et start ed Betwe en halves th ey pu t on skates, comi ng bac k and t y in g th e score in the last minu te of p lay. Thi s meant an extra fiv e m i nu te per iod, a nd in th e fiv e minut es the boys s lip ped t he ball thru for four t a lli es, whil e Ta lm a g e ma de but one po int, e ndi ng t he g a me with a t hree po int ma r g in

T he sen i or s a nd juniors carri e d off t he c hampi onship s in t he i ntercl a ss tourna me nt On Thurs day aftern oo n the pre liminar y game '> wer e he ld. Th e JUni or g ir ls bea t th e freshman- so phom or e t eam, the junior second t ea m beat the fre shman t ea m and the junior fir s t t ea m b eat th e seni or t ea m, in the boys' games This le ft t he final s Sat u rday ni(l'ht be tw ee n the junior and senior g irls, and thP. firs t a nd second t ea ms of th e juni or b oys B oth ga mes we r e fa st. The j unior fir s t tea m won fr om th e se cond team by a s cor e of 17 to 12. Jt was a rea l battl e wi t h t he first t eam ha v in g a decid ed advantage in the fir st half, but th e second team ca me ba ck in th e seco nd h a lf

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L. Con k le Cowe ll Sur s t it ute s: 2nd 's Ri tchi e. J Se ni or g irl s ' J u ni or g i r ls Came r on f. Di li on Jones f. M Barn es Han d ley c. Beck Kite g. P arrio tt Farley g Ye ck S ub st i tutes: " S eni or s, R iggs an d H a r a jian

Th e j u n ior class had a ver y entertain i ng program at th e ir class

GOI NG S O MEWHERE?

We are offering the m os t c ompl e te line of Trun k s, Suit C a ses a n d T raveling Ba gs ever sh own i n P eru

IUp to da t e in every way Qua li t y and prices r ig ht

For a t emper saver wh en baking use VA LLEY LI LLY FLOU R

mee t i ng on Thursd ay , t o whi ch they invited th e seni or s . The "Pla ymake r s " gav e se ver al selections which were very enthu s iasti- :.------- -----·-------

call y r ece i ved , F er ne Wal tz g a ve

a read ing, an d Luc i ll e Me ek a nd Ver na Cook gave a pian o duet.

afte r th e program the t wo classe s had a littl e co mpeti t ion in yel ling , and th e n separated t o h old "pe p ' ' s es si ons f or th e ir r espe ct i ve class teams

Football Next Year F ollowin g i s th e te ntati ve s ch edule for t he f ootball seas on of 1922.

S e pt 30, T abo r coll ege a t T abo r Ia.

Oct. 6, Yor k a t Peru.

Oc t 13 , Ope n

Oc t 20 , Kearney a t Peru.

Oct 27, Mi dl a nd at F remon t

N ov. 8 , a t Peru

N ov 10, Openj

Nov. 17,

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Nov 24, Co tn-r r a t Peru

Nov. 3 0, S t a t Atchi son, K a n. 1 f

CHRISTMAS

E verywh e r e, e very whe r e, Chri s tm as toni ht !

Christmas in th e land s of fir-tr ee a nd

Chri s tm as in la nd s of t he palm- tree a nd 'l i ne,

Chn s tmas wh e r e sn ow p eaks s tand so le mq a nd wh ite ,

Chri s t maa whe r e co rnfie ld s s t a nd sunn y a tjl d br ig h t

Christmas wh ere c hildre n a r e h opeful a n c gay,

Chri s tma s w here old me n are p ati e nt a nc g r ay, Chri stmas wher e li ke a dove in h i flight, Broods over br ave me n in t he t hi ck of t h le fig h t;

Ever y wh e r e, e veryw her e, Chri stmas toni For th e Chr is t -child wh o co mes i s th e Mll ste r of a ll ; No pa lace t oo g r eat , no co t tage t oo smal:.

- P hili p Br ooks. '

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Careful1y and neatly do n e. K o dak finishing a ttende d to dai ly.

F il ms of all s i zes sold

Enlar g i ngs f rom your favorite fil m

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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN E ntered a t the Pos to ffice a t P e ru, Nebr a sk a as second -class m a t ter. Published Weekly by the Peru State Teache rs College $ l.O fl pe r y ear. Si n g l e co py 5 cts. If yo u do n o t rece iv e your P erl agogian l eave n ot ice in th e P edag ogi a n box i n t h e Ad min istr a tio n buil di ng. .Artlrles m ust b e in by 12 o' clo ck Satu rday Ar ticles s h o uld be tvpewri t te n if p o s s ible, a nd w r itten o n o n e side o nly as th e pr in t t:rs wi ll not accept cop y wri tte n on both s ides Tf.IB E DITO R IAL ST AFF P a ul Wilco x Edito r-in·Chief E s ther Delzc li Associatc E ditor Alice Gla sgo w As sistn n t E d ito r Art h u r .B urley Bu s iness Man a ge r Do n Wilso n Mg'r. Mailing De pt ORG A NIZ AT I ON &: V M C . .:l Donald Blanke ns hip Y.
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IPET ERS ON ' P ho to Stu d io Peru, N e br a ska Th e wo ma n who kn ows and the wome n wh o g oes will want a pair of ou r haud some n ew Fall and Winter Sh oe s o r Oxfords V o t e s THEY ' RE BEAU TI ES ! Homeyer Shoe Store N e bras ka Ci t y, Nebr. The Ho me of Go od Shoes ' ' Votes Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggi sts Vo t es Saturday's pr og ram star ted at nin e o'c lock Rev. Mr. B erl e ka mp sp ok e t o th e boys upon th e subj ect "Our Res p os i b ility in T hi s Ne w Day " I t wa s a etirrin g speech wh ich br ou g ht to eac h b oy th e r elilpons i b ili ty whi ch eac h boy ha s In t he a ft e r noon Mr H i ll of BcaI

Y. W. Notes. j whi le some the needle, others Mt. Vernon Girls. I It's ou r Business t o Rep oir your Sb

A very itn eresting Y. w. c. A. I prepared deltcfous refreshments of The Christmas party was held We double their li fe .-We a r e never too busy to do meetinr:- was conducted by Mrs. popcorn and fudge. Satllrday in the dining room of '"' repairing Come in we'll give you a quality job. Mudrow. After the reading of the But without a doubt, it was the the hall where dancing was enjoyed Scripture, a di scuss ion followed underlying motive which gave real by all who car ed to, an1.1 games for THE BEST SHOE S H OP whi:>h ilustrated the importance of pleasure to the work. This beau· Ithose who do not dance in the parthe passage: "W hatso ever a man tiful blue and white animal quilt lor. At 9: 3 0 o'clock soweth, that sha ll he also goes to the ho spita l ward of the of chocolate, cake and candy wer e Uncle Jerry came to town last wee k wi th a dirty shirt and a A plan of b:Jying a Christmas Mothers' Jewells Home at York, served. After this we gathered I $ 5.00 bill and nP.ver chan g ed e ither wedding present for Miss Tunnell, where it will help some littl e child in the parlor where we beh e ld a A bit of chan ge is goo d for a ll of a s. Uid you evc: r thi nk of a change I t o PERU TA !LOR and (' LEANE R T ry it next ti me y o u have who has been our field secretary to pass pleasantly many hours pretty Christmas tree, all brilliant- Cleuing or Dyeing , if you ha ve bec: n accustomed to poor •erv icc

for the last thirteen or fourteen which would otherwise be very ly lighted. Our house mother,

years, was presented and approved.

This plan

Mrs Waugh, was presented

gift in · the form of a eut

ers o t e ort e ntra e con- The J. U. G. Club gave a party rea ray rom e g1r s en rs. tribute a penny toward this fupd, Saturday evening in 1103 We Waugh presented the hall with originated in our home cabinet invited the girls from the large record, "Silent Night, Holy

Boxes for the collection of the r oo min g touses as guests. Upon Night," sung bY Schuman-Heink, pennies will be placed in the dorm- arriving we were each presented wliich was greatly appreciated by itory and large r oomtng houses. with a jug and the best of Christ- all. Later flash light pictures of the tree and girls was taken and Dramatic Club. mas wishes. The room decorations

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yearly events. Miss Tolin was and we had a Christmas tree, too!

The evening was spent playing guest at our party. many enjoyable games. Miss Lar- Wasn't that a dandy Sund ay kin won the dergee of "bachelor dinner we had last Sunday? Come of for having wri Wm again!! the m ost g eographical names vl'ith- Ch ip Bas ket.

Faculty and students will find an account w it h us a gr eat convenience to th em C onsult us c on cerning any bu sin ess thus ended another happy day to The firRt play given Thursday carried out the Christmas idea with evergreen and red ribbons be add ed to Mt. Vernon li s t of night was James M. Barrie's "The Will," a one act play of three scenes. This was perhaps the most difficult play that h as been pres ented this year The parts of Mr. Devi zes, Robert Devizes, Emily Ross , Philip Ross,Surtees and Creed wer e exce ll ently played by Car l Rosenq.)list, Herb ert Kelly, Mabel Aikman, Paul Wilcox, Floyd Be-

' mer and Richard Madden. The fine work of Carl Ro senquist as Mr De vizes was one of the outstanding feature s of the pl a y. A gr eat deal of the credit for this play b elongs to the director, Elmer Wil'son

Th e seconti was a one act pl a y by Mary MacMillen, "A Fan and Two Candles ticks," as delightful and charming as its name. Th e spirit of beauty and romance produced by Alice Gla sgow as Nancy. Don a ld Blank ens hip a s Hugh, and Floyd Higgin s as Ralph, was -effectively strengthened by the subdued li ghts and soft music. Catherine Griffiths di s played murh arti s tic ski ll in h e r dire ction of the play.

time? Just ask us!

J. H.: At the filling stat ion ,

in three minutes. Be fore we left Judge: Last Sunday night you we were served with deliciou s were full of liquor. Where did refreshments. Did we have a good you get it? your honor Freshmen N otes He married her on a bet.

December 15, ehapel opened by What bet?

Nebraska City, Nebr. a piano solo given by Doris Kite. He bet s he wouldn't have him Thi s wa s followe d by a reading and lost. : "Our Tanksgiving, " deliv ered · by Were you ever pinched for going

Mabel Aikman. Ten came Minerva ' s too fast?

T th Mail, which i s always No, but I've been 0 e man Or y000g because of the difficult probl fo ms of Lam: Is Tom musical? some of the Rtudents which are Bam: I 'll say. He even eats ''Who

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always an s we red so read ily by Mi- spaghetti with a tuning fork. nerva Fo llowing this a group of The Chri stmaa vacation may THI: y oung ladies sang two sel ections , bring us many littl e interes t ing U SHOE t he first was "Tuckey Home , " and newsy bits to write about from the second Watl "Ma., Thid last diamonds to checks for 1000 or 0. J.

se lection, was not appre- more would doubtless be accepted. ciated by some of our young me n who expressed the opinion that Freshmen Live Crowd g irl s should not be allowed to do The d ecision of the freshmen to Sophomore Notee men's work.

The la st cl as s mee ting wa s h e ld •. Group thr ee is give n cre dit for in the chapel. A good many were this program. present but the re wa s pl e nty of Overholt He ads Athletic Asso cia tion. r oo m for mo re . A prog ram which was quite original was presente d by the third g r oup. The Yanke e D oo dle K i t chen wa s fir st acted out.

At the annua l meeting of the Ne bra ska Inter·roll eg iate Ath le tic Asso ciati on, R D. Overh olt , r egis·

A numbe r of gir ls diri hou sework t r ar a t Pe ru, wa s e lect ed per s id e nt to th e tune of Yankee Doodle which of the asso ciation for th e coming was played s lowly at first and the year. Hi s e lectiOn to thi s offi ce is c on s id e r ed quite an honor s ince sp eed g radu a lly incr eased. A more fittin g s e le ction would have been "Let the Women Do the Work."

have individual pictures in the Peruvian this yPar .sho wed then t o be a live and wide-awake class. Before this year all classes except the graduating class have had group pictures which are sure to be poor of so me few persons at lea st; but with the individual pictures there will be a great improvement in the fr e shman sec·

tion of the annual. A ll picture s are to be a uniform size, having a fac e measure of five-eighths ev e r y coll ege in the confe rence was represente d at the me eting. Peruvian s kn ow that Mr. Overholt i s an inch and the back g round is to

b e pure white The fr e hme n are to Th e ne x t numb er wa s a tragical e lope me nt The characte rs we re quite ca pa bl e of holdin g s uch a poat foll o ws : Pa, Rob e rt Pr okop ; s ition and e xte nd t heir hearty con ·

Ma, Carri e Rus se ll; A -B C, their g ratu lati o_n_s_. ___ daughte r, Ruth Rosenqui s t; An S chool clo ses for the ChristrM s unwelcome suitor, Herman Rhodus : recess on Thursday e vening, DeAnoth er suitor. Sam Rowley. The cember 2 2. Cla ses s will beg in work words we re spell e d out instead of aga in on Tu esday, January 3 b e in g s poke n All the programs thus far have bee n fine Mu ch credit is due to the per s on s plannin g thes e pro g ra ms

Practice Work in Design.

An inte resting and worthwhi le! project worked out by the cla ss in design, under the direction of Miss Mut z of th e art department, i has attractect much we ll deserved : atte ntion and comment. I

A n or i gina l des ign for quilt a block was mad e by each me mb e r ' of the cla ss Th en in correlation with th e work of th e hom e e conomics department, th e de s ig ns we re dev e loped and th e b lock s set.

Wh e n complete d the quil t a veritabl e menage rie, a soun·e of entertainment and int er t>s t to children an d g rown - ups al ike , f or on e ach w hite bl o• '- wa 'l out lin ed in blu e, one of ot· itit>nd s th e zoo.

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have their pictures take n tl\i s week and the first week after va cation for the Peruvian staff must have th e pictur es by January lOth at the very lates t. Persons d es iring to have pictures t a ken whi le at home s hould be sure to have th e m the standard s ize and white back· ground or they cannot be a cce pte d.

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Mr. S pe ich, dev o tion a l chairman i place, tell Miss Tyso n abou t it. Speer; we ll · known - in- Kanass r of th e Y M., presid e d at the meet- I The photographing is under th e conference circles, has come t hru in g. Four memb ers of theY. Mjd ir ec tion o f Gertrude Conger and another s uccess ful se ason in hi s and Y W , Mr. Morf ord , Mr. 1 she is es pecially desirous that coaching work at th e S tate TeachMadden. Mi ss Alber and Miss Ye c k i ev e ryone have thei r pictures tak en e rs College at P e ru, Nebr. "Bunt's" spoke very convincingly in beha lf ! at the time designated so watch J;>eruvians won six games and lost of t hese studen t s j the lists posted on the bulletin two, finishing third in the N e brasMr. Morford and Mr. Madd t: n Iboa rd in fr ont the ka Conference. The games clialk- 1 revea led the d e pl orab le condition I college l1fe sectJO.n o f thu; ed up in the lost column w e re ' har d o f the students in many parts of : year s annual IS to contam man y fought battles pa ss ing into hostil e Europe. Miss A lb e r awakened n s j clever takeoffs on and hands by 6 to 0 and 3 to 0 sco r es. to the fact that it is the duty of faculty m e mbe r s, lots of JOkes and Peru co unted 106 points to 19 by each cit i ze n of the United States ! some snappy cartoons. Don Wilson op ponents. Speer will hav e almos t to d o all he can t o ass i s t these Iand .R a lph Hunter are in charge a full team of le tter m e n back st ru gg lin g Europeans. Miss Yeck 1of th1 s sect1on of the P e ru v 1a n. next year. On the all-state team the n told of the Student relief Paul Wilox is an good Peru had one first team man, o ne campaig n that is now in progress ch oice as athletic edito r for he is on the second and five h o nora b iP -on ou r campus. Every studen t a member of bBth and mentions and facu l ty member will be given basket ball t eams. The a ssistant In basket ball last sea so n Speer's ' b editor of the Peruvian is Gertrude team lost to th e champ1'ons by two an oppo rtu mty t o co ntn ute as mu c h money as he f ee ls he can Carver and the editor i s H erbert points and won from two teams alford t o contr i bu t e to this most Kelly. The advisor of this year's that defeated the champ ion s. This wort hy cause. annual i s Miss Palmer. season he ha s seven letter basket-

Most of o ur cash is being spent With this staff and the plans now eers back and should mdke a good for C hri stmas gifts. Ma n y a E u- und e r way.' indi cat ions are th a t th e race for t he championship. ropean student is approac hin g the an nu a l will be better than everC hri st mas s easo n without even the IThe engraving contr act has been Alumni Roll Call. price of a meal tn his name. let and bids are now being accept- 1 870.

What if you we r e in his place? e d don t he printing of the Bf\nuall Dr. Geo. E. H owa rd, head d ean a determined effort is to be partment f · 1 u · d 0 SOC I O ogy, DIVIfTSty , rna e to have the Peruv1ans of Nebra k , h li shed d d' t ' b t d b f th s as g r e a t est sc olar lContlnu e d rro m t< trst P&!!e > • an IS n u e e ore e IWorked his way thru sc h oo l and ''Peruvian,'' c lose o f t he school year. h d th h · g i ve th em to o ne of the foll ow ing 1 a e onor of Qemg one of the m embers of t'he staff·. 1 first two graduates of a higher The Christm as Te a Albe rt Biehn is the business 1 in stituti o n of lear n ing 1n t he new d h h' 1 A r e you a member of the b1ology state of Nebrask a • hw lt h 19 department'! Do you take work Miss Anna Mo;ehead (now Mrs r ur ur e y as c arge 0 a t e under Miss Mutz? These we r e ques- Joy of Peru) was the other grad bu s m ess m atters of t he tions bel·ng k d h ua te. 1 as e among t e stuThe advance campa ign for the sa le dents las t Th d f ur s ay a ternoon. of books w!ll be held ahout the last Why? Beca f J b use, e ve r yo ne wanted to : ' •Say It With Flowers" o a nu ary so e saving yo ur de- ,, go to tea i posit toward a Peruvian. j The facult h d b Y room a een tran sThe art work for the '22 Peruvian form ed Fro h 1 1 1 • m eac 1g ht was 1s und er the dircetion of Alice , suspe nd e d a red C hri atma s be ll G la sgow. S h e and h er group of 1 th t th Ch · t . . . 1 a run g e ns ma s·s p1r1t mto

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN ' Student Relief C ampai$!:n Now On Iand d es iring to have work in the ! even the old scr€ens dr es sed i n L a s t Wednesday m orn ing in 1 Peruvian s hould see Miss Glasgow. their streamers of r ed and green chapel, a p r ogra am was given ' The literary erl ito r is Hildegarde did their bit in helping to mak e which had been arranged bythe i Yeck. Evelyn Whiffenis orga ni- theroom attractive. ThPco mmitY M andY. w. c A.'s o n our ! zatlo n and ' se nior class edi tor The tee are to be hi g hl y complimented PERU NEBRASKA TEA C H ERS C O LLEG E CO U RS E S L E ADING TO: Bachelor of Arts in Educa t i o n- 4 y r coll ege cou rse Normal Diploma -2 y r co llege c ours e Preparatory, oth e r profe st!i o ns- 2 yr. c ol lege cour!'e Peru offen specia l cou r ses in Co mmerce, M anual Traini ng, A gricu lture, Dom e stic Seience, A rt, Mu s ic, etc. For further information concerning your own sch oo l. Wri te to A L 'CAVINESS, President, P e ru , N ebra s k a Farmers Union Store The Store where you feel "At HQme" Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Service and Price We solicit your patronoge 52 Fe.ru , Ne.br. DODGE bARS We have the agency for the Dodge Bros. cars, and have a car on the floor for demonstration. Call and let us s ho w you. We sti ll h ave the Racine a nd Norwalk tires the best there are Our r e pair is at l our s e rvi ce, and Work Guaranteed. SU LTZBAUGH & FISHER Phone 54, Peru Service Garage. Auto Liv e ry D C. Phelps, Prop Night a nd Day Service Phone 54 Fay Bakery Lunches, Confectioner y, Fountain Service Try us. We stri ve to please
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SUCCESSOR TO THE NORMA.LITE

VOLUME XVII. PERU , NEBRASKA , JAN UARY 11. 19 22

AUDITOR IU M GO ING UP RAPIDLY Iga ni ze its full str e ngth, a s the con- I THE PERUVIAN IS BEING PREP"ARED test was s hor t and but a short New Building Rush ed io Spite of tim e given before for o r gani za tion The 1922 Volume to Surpa ss All Cold We a ther A r a ll y at ch ape l, conducted by Previous Issues. th e sc hoo l, an oppo r tunity f o r

The work on th e new audito rium Ieac h c lass t o get be hind its candi- "Be li e ve me-that boy i s a wo n · has seemed to pr og r ess much mor e date. H e r e th e results were po s red d er ." rhurkled the proud fath e r rapidl y during the last two or • to date, th e c h:lpe l closi ng with as he r ead of the pouplarity of his threa weeks, e ven tho the weathe r the fres hm e n ten votes in the lead so n and sa w pictures of him in acha s been cold durin g that t im e. I mmediately after th e noo n r e - t i on w ith t he Peru f ootba ll team Stud e n ts and facu lty r eturning cess. th e h1gh schoo l met for a Turning to t h e sweet faced moth e rly from th ei r vacation found the con- r a ll y. H ere the classes all m et in woma n , w ho was looking with crete frame work of the e ntrance their group s, but th e sen i ors a ll pri d e ove r hiA should er at the Pll'lobbi es co mpl e t ed up t o th e third we r e miS Sing. About th e tim e of tu re of he r boy, he sai d- '' P s haw floor and of the main building the i this cli sc:>ve rv, a ppearing io a col- -t hese young peop le d on't appremain columns, b ea ms and fioor of : umn of two R, ea c h, memb e r of t h e cia te w hat a book lik e thi s means th e balcony wer e co mp le t ed This ! g rou p carry in g a stick with th e no w, but late r o n in life th e y will rapid progre ss i s du e to th e fact Iclass colors a ttac he d t o t he end, be mo r e than g lad to have a r e m inthat the pouring of concrete j came the se ni ors Massi n g in a d er of their college days.'·

to yours on the date se t J MANY W' i1'J,!NG:I OAY as1de for the advanced rampa ign, D C 'd rJ. • ' ao upt for Army of as after that t 1me the chance t o ' sec ure a copy wi II be go ne f o r e v, r

On no t delay orde rin g on th e day • H o, ·,r Da" ·rl 1 e, " opt p a t he book is on I t i s to ha v'• <' in th1> a lum n i c! rr.l et> rlu · be a ca : e of fi r s t c ome sPrve d and j nAt pri o r to tiH Hal irlay

We cannot i n:;ure your ha ving a oon anrl thf'n he ceuld n 'l\ wa it nr i l copy of the b ook after this ad van e - so me bu t m e righ t erl campa ig n _ __ in t o our s cho o l an d o ne of Peruvi an Soaps. I the fairest. ·

Th ere wi I I be from fifteen to ClarencP Howie. and twenty-five pages of s nap s in the f:ha <:e we re the o f i! a{ P er uvi a n this year in a dditi o n to They were marned Without pre"\ t h p d ,, th e page of pri ze s nap s Th e goa l l VIOU !l ann nunce me n In t e e ag-o - • for ou r s n a ps ho t departm e nt is t o ! gia n then t he ru !' h. Mr h ave at lea@ t one s nap of eve r y aml Mrs H o wie are both alumni p e r so n in schoo l in som e cha r acter- Iand wi ll make thP ir hom e in Linis tic pose. T o accom pli s h thi s the I ?oln Mr Howie is compl e thelp of a ll is needed. D on 't wait hiS law course and Ml s. Howie be d on e r apidly a fter the forms 1

group at th e front th ey ga"e their All ove r the COl,I Dtr y durin g th e and st.ee l a re o nc e in place. claEs ye ll, competi ng with the op· s u mme r month s, in large c i t ies is teac h ing She is one of Linro ln's

During November and t h e first · position of the ju ni o r yell. Then a nd small towns, in vi llages and f o r you r friend s to come a r ou nd hal f of Dt>cemb e r t he wo rkm e n with a ye ll a nn ouncing that th e on the f a rm , proud parents 'wil l b e and ask yon to take their pict_ures espec ially progrel'sive teacher!'. we r e busy bu ild ing the forms f o r se ni o r s we r e seaso n ti cket buy e rs look in g ove r pa ges of Co ll ege This is to be yo ur Peruvi a n and With this example, the larg e column s, beams and s labs 100 pe rc ent, t he y took the ir seats Anhuals , as in th ese boo ks they when yo u get thru sc hool yo u wil l a <'rowd of imitat ors appf ared. that form th"' fr a mework of the Each c!ass th e n gave its yell , t he will find the o nl y real v is ual iz a - want t o get th e book o :Jt and lo ok Mi Fs Ruth Elliott waQ one of th eEe building a nd t he flo or s as menti o n- memb e rs of lh e c lass who had tbeir ti on of the college activi ti es o f up you r olci fri e nd s Their picture!' 1 who attended P e ru ed above. The for ms a r e the m o u lds tickets r i s in g. thei r son s and dau hg ters. wil l b e in the cla ss sect i on, but m · and who bPPn teachinl!' into wh hi ch t he plast ic concrete is A se ss'io n ' of sc hoo l &o ng. t o- Do you r eafize that you r Col lege t hat is no t enoug h. You want to in the !'outh of t ow n thip po ured. E arl y in Decemb e r the gethe r wit h a talk or tw o on the Annua l i s the on ly r ea l perman ent see them as t hey app eared every yea r, wa s ma rr ier! at s te e l a rrived for th e reinf or ce m e nt. n eed of gett ing out and sel l i ng r eco rd of yo ur sch ool years? day as well d o ll ed up t o be s h o t. to Mr C. E. Rider. The wed Tons of stee l will go into th e ti ckets in t o wn. br o ug ht the rally to Years late r you will pri ze i t be- What would th e P e ru via n be worth wa s at th e home of Miss Elliott' s building for this purpose. Thi s' the hnal "H ig h high , hurr ay!" cause 6f it s se ntim e ntal a nd intrio - without s nap s of De lzell's ;: mile. pare nt s , who are well known in · I b · P e ru ne t wor k of metal in the bo tto m of A c o unt soo n after the r ally SIC va ue , ecau se 1t will r e vive Wil so n's " ;: qa s hed- in hat." Tiny, bea ms and ftoora and in the rim or s ho wed the vot es we r e pract.i- memories that are dear to yo u- '' li v i ng uo to hi s hon or. " and Another P eru wedding was held s id es of co lu mns i s n eeded to keep cal ly double t hat of the chapel years of adve n t ur e, day s of s tru g- o th er things of this kind. HP ip us at the h om p nf Mr. and Mrs. Dythem from breaking under t h e i r cou nt , .and f r o m then o n t he voting Ig les, .days of happ iness. and all out by handing in Sl"lme snappy 1 sart on Chr i stmas Day, when thPir own weight and the latte r from I was fa1rly s t eady. the thmgs that one goes thru de r-· " s nap s. " 1daug hte r Helen was marsnapping off under si d e pre ssu re ! As t he p er sons comi ng to th e Iin g the eventful years of c o l- Some time thi s weel< a box wil l ri erl to Arc h Ho:oterman. HelenNe i ther the stee l no r the con c rete game approached the hi g h schoo l lege life. be p laced in the li brary f or naps Penney i s a loyal Peru alumna. alone would carry the load reQulr- t hey we re met by pickets f r om A noted educator says, " F Ju r fn h anding in pictures w ri te your Mr. also<1tte Prl"ri $Cbnol ed of it; one would b en d a nrl th e b 'l th cl asses , who ran a st re nu e u s ' years of coll ege life are in r ea li ty name 00 tire back in le ad pencil here. Th ey will make h, 'r horne "t!> er hr eak ; hnt <.'•)mbi ned t hev miqutEl c ampaign to tprn , in drea m are the bes t if :vou have some tit le vou near Br o wnville. w ill carry tons of weight those w ho mi g ht previou11ly have d ays of one's lif e, the bitt e r st rug- t hink good. w r ite it The class of '21, not t., hP heContinued progress thru the co ld been mi ssed. Toward t.he e nd of g le in the eo mp etative world co me s he re also. All pictu r es that are hind the also had a weather was ma de possib le by en- the firs t ha lf th e ba ll ot was o pe ne d before one r ealizes it. The friends not used wi ll be r et urn ed if asked wedding. Mi ss Inez Peterson of alos i ng the f orm s in ca nv as a nrl f or th e fina l co unt, at w hi ch ti me that one makes during th ese co l- f o r If you have some g ood snaps Oakland, o n e of last year's g r aduhea tin g t he inte rior for two 'or a r e pr ese ntative from eac h cla: s ltge day s scatter to t h e four winds, hand th e m i n now so th Py c<Jn be ates, marri ed Mr. Maddocks of t hr ee days to k ee p the concre te p rese nt. Ieac h to play a prorr,in e nt pa rt in mounter! If you haven't any, "l!'et Fall s City. Yes, I nez met him at from fr eez in g un ti l it had set s uffi- Announce ment of the result was the g rand sc hem e of thin g s." some whi le th e ll e ttinll' i s goo d " Hyannis where they are both teachcien tly to r e tain its f orm. Then made betwee n t he halves, at w hich What thi s educator h as to sa y i s Jnll'. ( Thi s last is for the f r eezi ng onl y r e t a r ds the fina l se t time was ca ll ed to th e abso lut e ly true. The stately col- Peru High"Hu mboldt G ame who do Jove ramance, blees 'ern.) or hard e nin g Wh e n warm wea ther flonr f o r a short -speec h lege halls, the beautiful campus, The Peru hi gh sta rt ed off on the News comes fr o m M i tchell, s D comes i n the sp r i ng it will then s et th e athletic fi e lds with their crow ds right f oo t b v wi nning thei r fir s t of t he weddtng of Fl oyd Doane and and comp le te it s ha r dening. Al ready a la r ge number of let- of hurrying, enthu sia.> tic stud en t s , ga m e on the home fioor. Friday Mtsl'l Irene Card. Mr. Do a n e i!: a Th e work on the new 300 hors e ters are being rece i ved f r om pro- a ll fade away in Years t o come just ni g ht, January 6. ' from Hum boldt Peru graduate teaching in tt e depowe r water tube boi ler is pro- s pect iv e s tud e n ts f o r t he summ e r l ike a mirage in th e d ese rt Onl y by a score of 29 to 8. partm e nt of scien ce in th e So uth gress ing rapidly now and within a sc hoo l. Roo m s are already being one thing r e mains, that is y o ur Th e P e r u t ea m s tarte d th e ir Dakota Wesleyan. few wee ks it will be r e ady f o r reserved. CO LLEGE AN NUA L. sco r ing a f ew minutes af t e r t he A wedd in g from the class of 'I9 serv ic e. It wquld be rea d y f or use Yo ur 1922 Peruvian wi ll be a opening of th e game , by piling u p was that of .Miss Apke, who has Fr es hmen! Please wa t c h the 15 · t t H b ldt' 3 · h n ow if work had n ot bee n stopped year bo o k that will be radi cal ly po m s o um o s m t e become Mrs. Th orpe. until so me parts could com e from bulle t in board s for the li s t of different. New and attrac tiv e fir s t half. Then t o e xp la in the Lash-ed f Wh h b 1 · n ames f o r indi vi dual pict ur es. 1t f t h b The gua r d1'n of th p b the actor y. en t I S 01 er ts ea ures ave ee n prepared that g e e ro oys ment i on ed above, Miss Fern Jones, ' II b h fi · is imp e r ative th a t yo u do yo ur best II k a p b H b ldt d completed it WI e t e r s t un1t WI rna e your eyes ope n wid e in w s su e r ; urn o s uceee - one of our sop homores of the presof a mod e rn up·to-nate steam plant to comply with th e prin te d r e - amazement. The art work will be in g in r eaching t he ba sket fr om ent year, married at Chris t mas Mr The boil e r is equipp eri with a quests. a most e loq uent flight beyond the fl oor only t:hree tim es du rin g Clarence Lash of Auburn. Th e tl' ech an ica l s t o ker which develops what has appea r ed i n th e past in t he game. weddir g was in Iowa. A few days b oiler efficie ncy t han hand Th e r e wa s no chape l service o n the• Peruvian Annual, the sce ne Th e Peru got a crack at later a rece pti o n was n-iv " n Mr WPdnPsda y; a special ba s k e tb a ll "' firing and at t he same mak es it se ct ion will be a r are tr eat, as the Humb old t t e am the last few and M r s Lash at the ho me of Mr s. Possl.b le to burn a lower grade of rally was he ld on Friday b y the th th d f h · t d h d h d h L h ' · t u L e new me o o p otography mmu es an s owe t e crow t at as s s1s er. tu r s. as h e xpects coa l. Du ri ng t he past week the hil!'h s ch ool. Th e f ir st hi g h sch oo l wil l mak e th e schoo l views loo k they fairly equalled the fir s t team to g rarluate at the end o f t he first schoo l truck has been bu sy hauling ga m e i s Frid}).y n ight wh en Peru like imp r essio ni st ic pa in t ings. men. semester. So Wt! will a ll have a n up several car loads of slack coa l i 11 t he hi g h sc hoo l The re · is to be only a limited opp ortunity to gi ve congra t u la ti on!' for this boiler. Another part of number of books obta i nab le Don't until the fi na l whistle Now, certainly, th e a bove a c · the rpechanical equipment that count proves a g ain that Per u is t h e adds to its effic i e ncy and r educ es excepti o n to th e rule, P e ru teachthe numb e r of fi r e men neede d is ers marry. the a s h conveyor. Students who have never see n a modern s t eam plant s h ould viai t th e e ngine ho u se· a n d see t hi s bo iler whe n it is in operat i o n

Showalter Most Popular.

George Sh owalte r, th e fre 11 hman candida te as the mos t popu lar man in th e Co ll ege , defea terl George W i fl y, the sop homore cand id ate , by a v ote of 710 to 680. The vote was h e ld in connection with the s al e of seas on tickets fo r the hi g h ba s ket ba ll. The r ace a ll the wuy thru was clo sP, be ing ti ed u nu tnb ur of t im es "h it.her class h a tl a c ha nce to or-

Y W. C. A Kid P ar ty Sa turda y a ft e rnoon t ime t ur ned backw a rd for two plea sa n t hours and the Y. W. C. A m e m ben met as ch i ld r en in the h igh "'Ymnas ium Ri ng - around' dro p t he han dke r c h ief , and cat and

Imous e we r e popul ar games. The r e was much r ivalry for the J artner1s h ip nf those who ca me dre1'sed

I ' hoy; All day and ice cream addtod to the :opi r it of the

Iocca-li o n and tbe party ended with a few r o lil king da n ces

Th e cnll£-ge basket ball tearn p lays a game on Janu ary with T arki o, Mo.

ADM f NTSTRAT fON JHJILDTNG.

ox-/ ·· Ed itor-in -Chief

Esther Dclzj d l.. Assoc iate Ed itor

Alice Ed it or

Ar thur f.:S ur ley Bus iness Ma na ge r / Ol<GAN IU TIONS: •

Y. • '· C A . Inez Ha y Wells

Miss Rose nqui st was at Pa wnee a nd Bu r cha rd on st ud y center wo rk Mi ss Dewe y and Pr of esso r Eas on we r e in th e Ri c hard so n coun ty study cente r s P r ofessor Gret! n hel d hi s las t C. A Donald Bla nk nsbip

D :Rruatic Club , Dorot hy Pettit meet in g of t h e cou r se in s t u cly ce n/t"res hm en Sh ow a l ter te r at Au bu rn

, Soph o more Wdlia rn Speich

L ad i es hair bob be d, massage, S hampoo, fi r st-class ba r ber s. Agen cy Nebra s· ka Ci ty La u nd r y Fi rst door north Ci t izens Sta te Bank Your pa tr onage so lic i t e d

C P. S COVILL, P r op

' Watchmaker a nd Je we l e r

l<'o r Phi lo, Ever et t Seal p ins a nd r ings Conk lin, S haffe r and Dunns Pens Br i ng your b r o ke n spe ctacles a nd see what you sav e Checks taken a t pa r on goo ds b oug ht or repa ired.

Mt Vern on H a ll Knig ht Miss Tear was in Cre te fo r s tud y Gitls Club An net tc St ocki ng cen te r work M iss Te ar ha s bee n Doctors S H REVE & H AR AJI A N D en ti sts Black Walnu t uni •J r-Sc ni or Zeli a co n d u ct i ng suc h wor k b ot h in Cr ete iVlu Sic Department Mil dred Ha nks and F"a ir bu r y.

l!:xtr acti on and X - Ray Office Phnne 27 Chi ld r e n s work a Specialty Res id en ce 103 anrl 32 I Lum be r Music N otes. P r ofessor Crago r eoort11 fl ou r i s h -

E mergency Call in g condit i ons i n the Gage co unty " L e t 's g ot to ch ap e l torlay; t he b d d h t t s tudy c e nter , t h e r e be i n g over a n an or e es ra are gomg o twe n ty tak in g hi s wo rk. " [s t h is th e fi r e d e p ar t me nt ?" ye ll e d t he e xci t ed p r ofessor ove r ou t on a prog r am" S uiting th e ac ti on t 1> th e wo rd. a good ly aud i ence fi le d in to t h e c hape l Wed n esday m orni ng at 9: 50

'

The fi r s t ha lf of th e prog ra m as occup i ed by t h e f oll ow ing thre e

Miss Mutz an d P r o f esso r B olc h or ga ni ze d a nd co nd u ct e d stu dy t he t e le p hone I "Yes," a nswer e d a v oi ce " Wha t center wo r k i n ar t a n d n ature d o y ou want ?'' s tudy at Oma ha Ove r thi rty a r e "H ow fa r i s e xp ected to e nr o ll. a la r m box ? My Mi ss R ose Clar k s pen t Fri d ay fire and I m us t

i t t o the ne ar est I labora t ory i s on l se n d the ca ll at · selec t io n s by th e b and:

Overture "M a g neta " W ill Hu ff wi th t he g e og r ap hy t e ac he r s of once " "Iron Clad" Will H uff F a ir bu r y in !; pecia l i ns tr u c"T he Zo u a ves " • Wil l H uff tion for th e of t hi s i mFo ll ow in g th ese sel ections t he por t a n t subj e c t Sat urd ay s he me t orch es tra p layed t hree s el ec t ion s : wi th th e t each ers of J eff e rson Ai d a V e rdi county · Ba rcar oll e - J. Offe n bac h Supt F r a nk Adams, w ho ha s Th e Pa lms J Faur bee n head of t h e Have lock sc hoo ls f or sev er a l years , ha s recP.nt ly accepte d a pos i tio n in t he Mil waukE' e S t ate N orma l School. Mr a n d

Mr be, t he p oss ess or of a ple a s ing har i to n e voice , c onc lude d t he 1-i ,g ram by si ng i ng a g roup of so n gs , a ccompani e d by the orc hes tra.

Sa y It With Flowers " Fr e sh Cut F lo we r s, f or any occa s i on such a s we ddi n g s, bi r thda y s pa rti e s , r e me m br an ces , fun e ra l,; e tc in ap p ro· pr i ate arrangements at a !I s ea son s of t he year

G E Ber tho ld tbe Florist Nebras ka City, Kcbr

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No H urry

A zealous bu t un train e d r efo r mer had sec ur ed perm ission to s peak t at th e State priso n " B rother s ," I he plea ded with t h e m, "Lose n o i t i me in turning t o l he pa t hway I o f ri g hteousness .Remember, we are here toclay a nd g one t omorr ow '' " Do n 't k i d youse lf. " came a

We m an u fa c tur e this L umb e r ourse lv es, s e ll i ng direc t to s c hoo l s Meek Lum ber Co

GOING SOMEWHERE ?

Ruction C omin g Sout herner and a No rth er ner

were d iscu ssi ng the r emote ness of

Mr s Adam s a re both g r a d uates of tr loom y vo ice fr o m t h e r e ar Pe ru and are among ou r ,mo s t loyal go t .Ye.llt:S her,e, yet " "I Bot h t h e ba nd and al u moi. orch es t r a that t he goal of s u cce ss i s Sev e r a l me m ber s of th e s op h o- real iz e ye t to be attai ned Th ey ar e a s mor e c la ss ha ve d e c id e d to co nti n u e ye t c omparat i ve ly young orga n izati o n s and fi g ur a ti ve ly sp ea k i ng, t h e work f or d e g r ee be fore q u it" tin g and a lar ge pe rce nt have de-

IWe are offe ring the most compl ete Hu e of T r unks, S uit Cases and Tra veling Bogs ever shown in Pe Tu Up t v d a t e in e ve r y wa y Quality and prices right . ' For a t e mp er sa ver whe n baki ng u se VALLEY LILLY F LO UR

w. w.

MARDIS

c id e d t o r e tur n a ft er a yea r or 'Wh y , " said the N orth e rne r ,

Ca len dar

Ja nu ary i 2:

6 :45 , Gir ls' Counci l.

7 :3 0, Orc hestra

8:30 , Phil o

8:3 0, Ev ere tt.

J a nuary 13 : Baske t ball gam e w i t b T a bor.

Jan u ary 14: P Club Party.

Mr Ji sa wa s very muc h en cou r aged by the p e rforma n ce a nd h ope s to d eve lop t he orch es tra t o a st i 11 g reate r ext ent. - -

A lumn i R oll Ca ll. 187 1

J a n uary 16 :

7: :00 , Y M. C A Cab in e t.

7: 00, Per uvi a n S t aff.

8: 00 , Y W C A Cab i ne t

8 :00, Ba nd.

J a nu a r y 17 , Chu s.

out ."

• Phon e 25 PE R U , NEBR. Ph one 25 we re on ly t esting their win gs at thi s fi rst perfo r mance Th e nex t t i me ynu hea r e ith e r th e ban d or or c hestra pl ay, jus t li s ten f or im · p r ovem en t. Un d e r the ca pa b le lead er s hip of Pr of esso r Jisa and wit h a la rg e m ea sure of ea rn es t effo r t on th e pa r t -of ea ch indi vidual. i s bou nd t o come.

" That's not h i ng " cou n te r ed t he Sout he rne r, " t her e a r e h il l r egio ns down m y wa y where th e y d on't I kn ow t he Re volution is over " ,.

"H -m, " m usetl t he N or t he rner " T he n t her e' II s ur e ly be some thin g d oing wh en t h ey get word that t he Ci v il War i s on."

cer t a in backwo ods di str ict s in th eir r esp ectiv e se ctions mor e teac h in g a nd se cur e th e e xtr a "the r e a r e to wns in the Be r kehonor of ha vin g a deg r ee f r om s hires t ha t d on ' t know t o t h is day Pe ru how the bat tl e of Man il a Ba y came Sp ea k i ng of orch es tras we mu s t not f 9r ge t t he h iR"h school orchest r a. It mad e i t s dPbu t wit h s p lend id s uc cess Th ursday morn i ng at a hi g h s choo l Christma s pro g r a m

Feminin e Fin an ce

"D ear ," said Mr s. N e wliw ed, ' ' I nee de d a - ne w hat, so I jus t wro t e a c he ck for fifty dolla rs on t he F irst Natio nal to save y ou expe nse.''

An g e les e loc u t ioni st, 18 72.

L yd ia Bell ,

L os

Mr s . F r anc es Hul l- Os bor n , a n d

Mr s. Emma Le w is- Ho lz, Omaha.

Both nctive i n a n d educat io n a l wo r k 1873.

N o grad ua tes 1874

A p la in g rav e s t one in t he n or t hea st part of Mt Vernon ce me t e ry ma rks t he las t r es ti ng place I

Ste wart B lack , d r own ed in t h e Missou r i r i ver on ly a f e w we e ks be f or e t he time f or h im to g r adua te

1 875

Hu g h Dobbs of Beatri ce cam AI

to Pe ru in 187 0 by stea mboat, e nte re cl th e s ch oo l an d g r a duate d w i t h h on or Afte r graduatio n he tau g ht schoo l and afterwa r d s tudiPd law a nd bega n prac Li c i ng i n Be ut.r i ce whe r e he won a p lac e of honor in hi s pr of ess ion Hi s ma ny

4:3 0 , Stu dent Cou nci l.

8 :00, Oc hes taa.

Jan uay 18,

7 : 15 , Y. M

C. A

7: 15, y · W. C A.

8: 00, Ba nd.

"Gr eat g uns !" gaspe d h e r h usba nd. " I haven' t a nicke l in t ha t ba nk! "

"I know it , near , but that wi ll be al l ri g h t They won't mind. Th e ir adve rt ise men t say s : Our r e sou rc es a re one mJih on d oll a r s. "

A NEW YEAR'S GRE E TING.

L e t' s be Chri stians, y ou and I, for a year

What we f or g r eed or p e lf?

Sh a ll we not a whi le leave se lf ,

An d g o out into t he wor ld,

Wi t h o u r ba nn e r b rave , un f ur le d ,

Liv i ng for our fe ll ow me n ,

Ti ll a y ea r has g on e? And th e n

May be we' ll so c hee rful be,

Wi t h o ur lives a ll ch a rity ,

Th a t we ' ll hanl s h ev'ry f ea r

\ THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN T H E PERU PEDAGOGIANBntc.rcd at tht at Peru NelJnu•luJ ns \f r ie nds t hru ou t th e st ate w i ll h ear t he dee pest r eg r et hi s ser i o u s ' illn ess d ue t o a p a r a lyti c s troke in t he late s umm e r of thi s year. No hopes of hi s r ecover y a r e g iv e n H e has alwa ys t-ee n a ma n wh o has s t ood fo r th e ri g ht with out I f e a r. Hi s c lass ma tes ar e I. L Burc h of La nd e r , Wyo , Mr s. Ali ce E. Daily Goudy o f Au burn, a t on e t i me dep u t y st a t e sup er i nte n den t WE ARE GLAD TO BE OF SERVICE TO YO U. Published Week ly by the Peru St11 te .' Interest Paid on Saving s Ac c ou n t s Teacbers College 1 $ l.Ofl per yeal' Bin g lt.! copy 5 c,t:s A S a fe In vestment where your money gr o ws If you do not receive your Perl :agogian l: uvc not ice in tb e Pcdag gir m ho x in the Admini stration buildin g. '
A r tic- les mu s t be in by 12 o ·clock Sa turda y Artic les sho ul ril be t1rpewritten if po•sible, and writtey• on one s ide only. as the wi !JI not accept co py wri ttcn on bot h si res wh e n he r h us ba nd, A. K. Go ud y , was state s u pe rintnd e nt of publi c ,. I instruct i on Th e fo ur t h member Tr y t he Sa nit a r y Bar b e r 60 TO. WEL L! of t he cla ss is Mrs ' Ves ta Nor jes- Shop & Ba t h. Soft wate r J. c. Chate l a i· n Too ney of Norf o lk Neb r aska E lectric Eq u i pment, T ift. : >IT O IIIAL S TAPF. Pa ul Wi lc
PERU STATE BlrNK
I, Cas tin g fr om us g r eed a nd pe lf, Be t t e r sa t is fi ed wrt h se lf Co ntinu e Chri s tian s f or a wh i le , n il t he wor ld t o smil e Janu a ry 1, 1922 - J u dge Willi s G Se ars. Co mmercial and Po rtr a it PHOTOGRAPHY Carefully and ne a tly done. K od ak finishing attended to dai1 y. Fi lms of a ll s iz e11 sold E n la r g in gs fr om yo ur favorite film S ee u s ALBERT PE TERSO N Photo Stud io Peru, N ebraska We are Outfitte r s from Lad to Dad ROTTMANN ' S "Value F irst'' 809 C e ntr al, Nebraska Ci t y Vot e s Vot es Vo te s H a ve you seen the new lin e of stati o nery ITS F IN E FI SHER BROS, Druggists

Everett Literary Society, J;l e ndici and was take n from us

One of the mo s t amusihg and to the Student Hospital in Omaha.

We all wi sh him a very s p eedy recov ery f or we fe e l that without our le ad e r our class cann ot do its

Mt. Vernon Girls

After a p leasa nt vacati on sp e nt in ou r variou s ho mes, we a r e bac k a g ain hard at work , f or Fa t her Time sa ys e xam s are comin g a nd

It 's ou r 8 2.t""111ess t o y our S h o e s We d ou b le t hei r Jife - We a re n ever too busy to do your sb oe r epa irin g. Co me i n we'll g i ve yo u a qua lity job.

Each of the gues ts was attired as a child; the boys for the most part wearing knee breeches, and the girls dainty g irlish dr esse s with fluffy sashes and saucy bows. The flaming bow ties of the boys added much to the color scheme of the evening.

The hall wa s beautifully decorated with Chri s tmas colors, red and green. Th e re was a Christmas tree with the u s ual decorations anrl with g ifts f or everyone, t oy s s uch a s chi I dr e n enjoy. There were Christm as candi es, nuts and appl es , an o ld fa shioned treat which recalled one's childhood days. And there were games appr opri a te for the sea son , lively and fun provokIng, such as ' 'Chri s tma s s hopping," and "mailing chri s tmas packag es , " ea ch atte nd ed with the us ual hu stl e and bustle of the holiday

so for our own go od as we ll as n eedin g it , we b eg in stud y ing a t honored to have in its cla ss th e most po pular young man in schoo!.

7: 30 instead of 8 :00 a s we d id before vacati on. 1

Wh at a Diff e r ence In The Cl o t h e s! !

You

If you want things done rigfit, leave it to the freshies. Y. M. C. A.

The speak er of the eve ning was blow thru the hall s at a terribl e illl ___. speed. Hooks for th e boys' coats ' -;;;;;;;;;;

The many trials and difficultes is a great improvement and is appreciated by all the boys. and hats have been put up , whi c h

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mus t over co me and the methods by within a few days and will be a Facul ty an d s t udents wil l find an accoun t with us a g reat which we may help them were em- great improvement to our parl or. c on venienc e t o th em C ons ult us c on c erni ng any business , phasized. Santa must have f ound a li t t le problem y ou m ay h ave :

A ss 't C a sbi er AN NA F FARLEY, C as h ier in s tead o1f the s mall d t n just east cause of excellent behav i or and of the chap el lobby, th e Y. M obe yin g their mammas and bei n g will hav e r oom No. 104, adminis- real go od, he gave three of our

tration building This room is one apier.e. These girls refuse sea son no w being furnished and will soon to gi ve out the Jist of rul es to obe y Mu ch credit is due to the com- be open r eady for use. in order t o get one. But ne verand f or th e dainty h a nd decorated Y W. C A. So you see, g irls, it p ays to be At the fi pst meeting of this new in vit a ti ons which were writte n in good and may be old Santa will year of 192 2 a very practical q nes-

mittee fo r thi s nov e l e nterta inm e nt the-Jes s th ey are migh ty rh y me. t ion wa s raised for dis cu ssion: wa sh one yo ur wa y in y ears, p e rA s pl e ndid sh(J) rt program wa s haps mon t hs , to come giv e n in A30l bef o re t h e fun and S hould we r esolve to be more care - ; f I W l.th our h? Th k ' ds of Quit e a number of our g i r ls are

S,

ERNSTI NE JEWELRY €0. Nebr aska City , N ebr

me rrym a kin g beg an. Th e Ev e r et t u speec · e 10 Speech dl.ocu ss d w e e s lang s a r leaving t hi s sem ester. Some will T t h orch es tr a r e ndered two numbers, " e r • - 0 .0. or yo un g - · d d be t eachin g sch ool, som e w ill h e lp u u • and Miss Fe rn Ta y lor sang " 0 cas m, temp e r unc ontrolle , eCt . e cv t· · · ft tt d mothe r , whi le other s don't e xa ct ly Little Tow n of Be thlehem'" Miss s ru IV 11 tcJsm a erm, a n

'£Wh

· M · y k 1 d h · say J'us t what occ upat ion they w ill Iii 0 ft res Dewey r ead very impress iv e ly "Th e g oss ip ISS or e t e meetmg foll ow.

FlO R§HEII\t SHOE

emplifi es the th e me of hi s be a utifu l t he an swe r of t he que s tion is yes Mi ss La r kin a re n ew gi r ls in t he s tory-d o in g the be st one ca n with Sophomore Notes hall thi s se mes ter 0 J M , d Cl • s t he light t hat is given him H i s A business meeting f ollowed by Chip Ba sk e t.' _ • • f stea

Eyes Exam i ned and Gl assP.s F itt ed Fine Watch and Je w elry R epai rin gI

othtng tore th e me i s wrought out in th e life of a prog ram wa :> held las t Thursday. Do Do: It ts my p rm c Jpal ne ve r ..,...;; Ar taban , "T he Oth er ," th e f our t h The purp ose of th e business m e tt- to ki ss a gi r l. wi se ma n w ho ou t t o f oll ow t he in g wa s t o cho ose a man to E. W.: You can ' t ex pec t a n!'

sp e nt t h irty- three years o f se nt t hP c lasP th e most pop tj Ja r , mteres t from me I hi s life s ea rching for the Christ, ma n contes t. 1'he fir s t ballott May Harrison at the table last and w ho b eca use of hi s abidin g se em ed to ind \ca t e that every fel- Friday : What makes t h ese fis h so love f or ma r.kind , spe nt in t he ser - to w in the cla ss had vot ed for him- salty ? They mu st li ve in sal ty vice of his fell ows , th e thr ee gifts se lf. After severa l ballots George wate r of marvelou s bea uty a nd worth ; a Willy wa s chosen1•

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TH E R E XAlt STORE

Exte nds an in v ita t io n to a ll me m bers of the S t ud ent Body and F a cu lt y to co me t u t h is st ore fo r a l l us ua l D r ug S to re need sincludi ng

Hig: I think the w or ld of y ou ruby , a saphire and a pearl. g ifts The program short but good. L E. T. The world is n't so very whi c h h e had hoped to lay at t he Winifred Wells and E velyn hard to ge t around no w -a da ys f eet o f t h e Chri s t. Thi s i s one of Whiffen play ed a piano duet Queer things happe n to c hildr e n the most be a utiful and mos t t m- Cl a r e nce Sp eic H r ead "Brothers of according t o the n ot es th e ir p a rpr ess ive Chri s tmas st ories in all Angels" take n from Booth Tark- ents send to the te a ch e r s . H er eCandy, St ation ery , Books , Victr olas an d R emedi es Barnes' Pha r ma c y

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With the return of th e pupil s and bl e ms will be here' soo n T hey are da ys. rlue about J a nu au eo. Dear Ma'm: Nellie was not t ea che r s aft er va ca ti on four new stud e nts we re enr olled A fifth ' newcomer was added during the week.

The basket ball s eason contest held the ce nte r of the stage for th e latter part of the week. The high school appr eciates g r eatly the way the co ll e ge help ed out in this sale, making hi g h s chool ba ske t ball a sure affair year

On Saturday evening the Girls Club of the high school, including all the gi r Is of the 1Oth, 11th and 12th grades, entertain e d the b oy of the cl asses. Game s of various sorts occupi e d the ev e ning. Som e con s iderable skill was manifested in the ball sh ootingcont est between Barney a nd Wqod siding. With the serving of delicious refre shments the pa rty di sbanded

Purpl e and g old spran g up as ove r night ar ound the high school. With the declarati on on We dn esday, that Thursday a nd Frid ay could be school color da y s, cam e the purple and gold sw eate r s , ti es, hair ribbon s and orn a me nts of variolls sorts Tho thi s is a n e w thing in th e high sch oo l it is hoped t o be he ld an other y ear on a

all day

, " call e d Willie, e xcite dly, but it worked off durin g the ni g h t ''there's a bi g bug on Lhe There is 8 rumor to the effe ct ceiling!" ·

"All

f. W . Glcvcla nd & Sons DE

PARTMENT STORE

Nebra s ka City, Nebr.

For your clothing, furnish i ngs , Ladies' -ready-to=-wear, dry goods and n otions.

Coopers "i\llen A" brand underwe a r. Wilson sh i rts aud Gordota's caps for men

Athena u 11 derwear, Perron's Gloves

Back Cat and Goth a m Go d Stripe Ho s iery

For L a dies

The lar g es t sto r e i n S

o uthea s tern Nebr a ska. sc al e. -;.-- - - -· 'rh e fr es hm e n cla ss and all fe llow Wh o at·e we? Facul t y! · Stude nts ! Ha ve yo u vis i ted o ur s t ore ? Co me i n a nd get a cq uain t ed ! We have as larg e a st ock a s a ny t own of thi s si ze We a ppre ciate ou r old fri e nds and are anx ious to make new We a re try in g t o hel p you ma k e th i s on e of the mo st e n jo ya ble a n d p rosp erou s yea rs of yo ur l i f e lfiil'" We cl ose f or all Col lege F ootbal l games fded/ern & C:l/en berder In 30 Days \ We will have our first showing of Ladi es' Low Shoes Call a nd let us show you our styles BUCK'S BOOTERIE Ne b r a s k a G it y , Nebr. Frcshf11.eD Notes, I s t utl Pn t s and friend s f ee l th e deepto ct sy mpat hy for our c las s pr es ident , Rose M:cDani e ls, who wa s s udd ' nl y lak Qn ve ry ill with a pWe Boost Per u - a nd P ee d yo u too I Ru r lin g t o n Cafe, on e nl oc k n ort h Nebraska C i t y I Hurlin g ., on Depo t. -----------------

THE P E RU P E DAGOGIA N
TH E BEST S HOE SH OP·-unusual parties of the holiday season was the "kid" party given by the members of the Everett Literary Society on Wednesday evening, best. December 21. Th e freshman class feels quite il
During our absence from th e ha ll 1 various repairs and impr ove me n ts j have bee n made. Th e fr ont d oor s have been repaired so that no w th e cold winds can not co me in and may pa y a li t t le m o r e fo r 4ail or ma de clothes b ecau se t he y are ha n d -tai lcr ed from all p ure woo l fabrics. T hat b ri ngs sma r te r sty le a nd lo nger we ar T her e ' s ve ry li t t le d iffe r e nce in t he p rice - but what a in th e clothes B ig re duct ions on o u r woo len s J A. Cejka, Tail or & Cleane r, Pbooe 6Z
But
The regular meeting last Wednesday evening was well atteuded.
..._
Alfr e d Morford, who gave an int e r est ing and instructive ta'lk on ''How t o Handle Adolescent Boys."
A very we lcome announcement mine of g lass this year but whe n ' B " o p ! . E ,Q D, res id e,n t I was by the pr l:lsid e nt Mr. he got t he dirt wash ed off th e y 0 M GOOD J. W Mc ADAMS, V. Presiden t Rose nquist, regarding th e Y. den. proved to be diamonds. So be - C A RR OLL LEWJ
which b oys at this trans ition age Our new curtains will be upI
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Other Wi se Ma n," by Henry Van- a nd Mi sses Gockley and Jon es gave d y ke , wh ose life so s plendidly ex- Hpe ci a l talk s It wa s a g re ed that Pauline Rus sell of Auburn and T H E
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lit er a ture in g t on's "Penrod I' a r e two ex amp les: De a r Mi ss : Mary' s s to mach H igh School Notes It is rum ored ltljat th e class em- nff a nd I kept her home ' f or three
right," replled the parent,
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I that White is feeling bl u e b eca use he is t oo gre e n t o ge t a r e d s wea ter of th e varsity variety t hat Coach
·1 - well en nugh to go to s cho o l ye s terSolved. day He r head was bad
"Papa
engrosse
in his
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step on it and don't me." \
Speer hand s out.
COME TO

STUDEN T COMMENT

N ew W a r s For Ol d I

I be l ieve it i s the duty of every citizen to make hims e lf a s i n te llig e nt o n th e great questions of the J day a s We hea r mu c h ! abo u t p eace, a n rl we h e ar just as 1 muc h ab ou t war Some t e ll us'<>ne th i n g ; o th ers te l l us a n ot her. What are we to be li eve ? Ar e we · to fo ll ow bli nd ly every man w ho ta l ks to u s? Obvious ly that wou ld be impo ss ib le. No. I beli eve every I indiv i dual s hou ld think t he t h ing==============:============== th r u, and I be liev e that is t he only no t sure mean s for br i nging a bout way we get at th e heart of t he 1 th e d es ir e d p eace. A br i ef matte r of h istory w i II co n vi n ce u s of t h at Wa r i s a ter ri b le t hin g, b u t ca n i W hatever fo r m th e so l ut io n is to i t be wiped out? Wi ll i t he any 1 take , it m u st i nc l ude a ll t he nat i ons less terrib le bcause we p r eac h a : of t he world. It mnst favor no n e doctrine of peace that is unsound? at the expense of another. It i s o n e to want _peace; i t is I I shall not attempt to offer a n y a no ther t h10g to g et 1t. We can such l'olution in comp leted form, ae it on ly when are r eady to but I s hall endeavor to make clea r fac e the issue squa r ely, a nd a r e t he s u ggestio ns at w h ich I have w i lli ng to meet cond i t ions as t hey a lrea d y hi nted. e xist. I agr ee with t hose w ho say we

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po liti cs make f oo ls of u s? I hope not. D i d we fight for w hat w e s!-l id we fought for in t he late ' wa r ? D id we vote fo r w hat w e wanted a year ago? Do we want what ou r executives a r e saying we want at present? Think it thru , and let us re emmbe r that w e are r espon si hie f or what our natio n does. Whatever ou r co u rse may be, we w i ll have to pay the p ri ce S ha ll we pay f o r f u t ur e opportun· i ty t o dest roy and be destr oyed ? Th e world awaits our an s we r. E G Nielso n , '22. Th e r e are those who say we cannot get rid of the love (!f batmu s t have wa r s. Wh at s ha JI we t s te in g e ner aio ns. I agree , t oo, do with them ? Are t hey ab so l utely w1th those w ho sa y wa r give s wrong they d o not agree Iri se to the excitem e nt that mak es Classes started on T u esday morn · w i th our advocate s o f peace at any l ife worth Jivin g but I a lso be- ing after t he ten da}"s vacation f o r price? S u ch a r e the co ndi ti o n s Jieve that t h is n eede d exc i tement 1 th e holidays. we face O ur h isto r y is thri llin g can be h ad wit hout t he price of because of battl es. Our lite r ature blood. I b e l ieve that differences is f ull of stories based no war will continue to arise between Even in re l igi o n we are urge d t o nation s a s between individua ls. fight the fig h t , and to be tru e s ol d- There wi ll a lways be the bad ua· iers And so w e fi nd war link ed tion juts as th e re is the occasional up so with our JiYe i and al l bad individual.

Miss Je ss ie Whalen has had to return to he r home in P latts mout h because o f ill he a lth.

Miss Cummings who teach es in the co nsolidate d s ch ool a t E ag le vis i ted in Pe r u dur ing th e ho:l iday s our i rl ea ls of heroi s m that i t w i l l How, t he n, can we do away w i t h T here are three weeks unt i l the be n o easy matter to b r ea lt away t his terrible and cost ly affai r , war? c lose of t he first se m ester Th e from it Wh e n we think of t he I be lieve t here is only one way. second semester beg i ns o n January s uff ering a nd lo ses due to war, we I think t he solution with nations 30 may say we want peace, b ut th e i s th e a > with indiv i duals. M iss B londa Pfr immer from hard s h i ps of a s t r ugg le ar e soo n We must have so me so r t o f world Montana enrolled as a member of for gotten ; th e g lory of t h e victory co urt. The nat ion s mu s t have the the sophomore c la ss of the college r emain s f ore ver ri g ht to s ue o theJ' nati ons, and t h e on T ues day

And again let m e a s k this ques - d ec is i on s of th e court mu s t be Mater ia l ha s been o r der ed for po int where th ey w ill ha ve n o the r es ult if one m a n had t o g e t n ect io n with Pro fess o r Hoyt's diffe r e nces to settl e'? That is a o u t he r man 's pe rmi ssi on before s cien ce d e partment.

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Miss Rulo n attended the m ee t i ng !,'1 s ay th a t th ey w ill n ot r each a s t a te o u r courts f or some cri me. An d o f t he Libra r y Assoc iation at Chiof that kind at once; it wi li tak e th e n t hi nk w hat t he re s u lts would cag o during the vaca ti on a n d had m a ny ge ne ration s at le a s t. Men be if the d ec is ions of the courts a part on the program no lon ger se ttle individua l d i ffe r- were n o t obeye d W h y s hould not A numb e r of cal ls for informaencea b y fig htin g p hys ical battles. the same be true of nation s? It Do es th a t mean that they have would be necessary to have some tion hav e been re ceived at the no di ff er ences? You know the go rt of police f o r ce to dea l with office fr om st ud en ts expectin g to a n :: wer only too we l l. They have th ose nations w ho did not a bide e nter srhoo l th e se con d semes t e r I m e rely adopted a di ffe r e nt form of b y the d ecision s o f th e court, but The Co llege has made a contract warf a r e. Inst Pad of p h ysical s uch a forc e could be main t ai n ed with t he Vete ran War Bureau covtriumph be in g t h e d ec idin g factor, at a Vt! ry s ma ll cos t -ail comp a red er i ng ex p ens es to be paid by th e t he finding s of t h& courts now d e- wit h the c ost of t h e world' s pr ese nt government fo r s tudents in tr ai nt e rmin e who i s ri g ht. armies. inq; u n d er the vocat ional r e hab i liBut w h at o f nati ons? I can only Ca ll t h is sys t e m o f warfar e what t atio n act rep ea t t h at I th ink we mu s t fac e you p lease, I beli e v e i t will ha ve Pr ofes sor Vladimir Ji sa s p en t th e issue sq uare ly, a nd must e n - to eome. Th i n k t h e thing thr u ; hi s vac atio n at h is home i n Wes t on, rl ea vor to bring abo ut whatever decide for yourse lf; but be sure N e bra s ka. T hi s is the first o pp orcondit ion s see m to I e worthy of to con s id e r t he fac t s Do n o t be t u nity Mr Jisa ha s had to sp e nd o ur bes t efforts. We ca nnot say in favo r o f t he L eague o f Nations Ch r istmas at ho me for five ye ars that w e mu s t n ever hav e war, and jus t beca use you are a De mo cr a t; I n r ecog nition of h1s a b ili ty as a t hen s hut our eyes to th e si tu a ti o n. do not b e opposed to i t jus t be- mus i c ian, Mr. Jisa ha s been awardWe must see t he s ituati o n t he cau se you happe n to be a r ep u bli- ed a scholarship by t he

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n . e epa r ment 1s to th e fact that so m an y na li o na li- • a n tversJty a c e o n w h i c h he wo u ld de monstra t e hi s e q u ip ped w ith s pl e n d id ly tra in e d t i es , ea ch wit h 1he r own wa y of l T he Tabo r Coll ege ba s ket ba l l ta lent as a v io li n is t. we ha d al - L ast Ju ly Linn ::>. Andrews came i nstruc t o r s. It wo ul d be we l l d d f do ing t h ings, are g ath e r ed u nde r team was d ef eate d by t he Pe ru v i a n • mo s t espai r e o eve r hear i ng h i m to P e ru a str a nge r and became a . t h t h I wo r t h your whll e t'o ta ke udva nt age a t a ll, b ut o n Mo nday m or o in ·t at one r oof. The g i J.o o · t he Nea r mem be r of the f ac u lty as instructor cag-e art 1s s w e n e t wo tea m s f ' • • m e t fo r t h e ir firs t e nco un t er of t he 0 - th ei r comp e t en t I ns t r uctio n co n vocat i o n, P r e .den t ( a ineE s Eas t a r e particu lar ly kee n f o r b us i · i n agricu ltu r e in the demonstra· sea s on on t he P er u ha r dwood s u r - Don 't f orget t o t ell t he fo lks tol d us t ha t Pro f essor Ji sa woul d ness c o urses and l he r e is a tr em<- n- ti o n hi g h s ch oo l. H is work during "back home." t hat Pe r u ha,; a mu -t t · 't h f d d d · th ' J 1 d face F r ida y n ig h t. T he p lay in g was t n e r a m us WI a e w v ioliu se - o u s e man 1D e ma ny co mme r- u y an August was to build up r ag g ed on b ot h s id es but t here sir. d e p a r t men t a n d t hat i t i s gro w- Ie cti ons c i a ! hou ses f or we ll tr a in ed c ler ica l the a t te nda n ce not on ly in his dein g a ll the t i me E h t d th · 1 k a d t h I ' b f h wa s n e ve r an y d o u bt but w ha t th e ve r yo n e s ou e e 1r a1 pr ova w or e rs n s e nograp er s . co n- par t ment u t o r t e w hole train· F ri tz Kre i s le r says t hH e no f th' ' d that h f th b · · h 1 T Bobcats wo u ld com e thru t he fra y o IS a nn ou .1 ce m ent m ost v igo r - R e r w e n , rom e u s m ess 1 m g s c oo he inc r ea se in every w i t h th e b igges t .h un k of m ea t t orn e: u ch t h in g a s "ha d m u s ic " Wh e n ous ly . As t h e la st mt e of a ppla u se cors es given by t he Y W. C. A.,, grade in the d e mo ns tr atio n schoo l, f r om th e Ta bor Pa n t he rs m us i c c ea se s to be g oo d, i t beco mes di e d a way we fo r go t e ve r y. thi ng effi c ient b us i ness wom e n hav e been ffo m th e kind e r ga r te n to the Th e· f e w m in ut es of p lav , m e r e n.o i.se. H ow abo nt but th a t Pr ofesso r Ji sa was p lay - ou t afte r n in P m c nth s ' tr a in -1 g ra de, t e ll s th e s t o r y of h is we r e m a rk ed by t he i na bili ty of · th e pr es rt d e li r ium of t H mo - in g in ' n r st s y m pa t hE:" t i c mann e r m g, a r ema rk a bl e pi cee of wo r k s ucc ess . I n th e h i gh sch ool proper, e it h e r s id e to d rn p t he ba ll t hr u n y ," c o mmon ly kn ow n a s " j a z z, " a pla i ntiv e Neg r o chant I y Clar- has be e n accomp l i s he d." hi s s p lendid wo rk a s a s t udent sof o r an ex a mp le of rh y t hmic n o ise'? Wh ' t F 11 · M' W ' ll ' ' h · · B kl 1· · h h the iro n hoop a ni! w i tne sse d a e nce 1 e o owmg thi s was ISS I IS orn e IS m ro o y n 1c1tor s ows f o rt ev e n g r eater for t a ng le of arm s a nd leg s i n raEWS CLUB hlEfn BERS INI'l'IATEO a s p r ig h t ly n u m b er e n t it led "W a l- t he P e ru trainin g s ch ool placed a wi ld scram b le afte r t he infl a t f! d ze r , " by J M Hu mme l. We lik e d CLASS GAME A BATTLE ROYAL up on p. w ith t h e very best leath e r. Befor e lon g , h o weve r. ' 'Ho t T ime in th e O ld To w n" W h en thi s s 1 wel l t hat i t was pla yed h i gh schools of the state and was · b f F r e s h man " Sopho m or e G ame a t he Bobca t m ac hi ne becam e b e tt e r Padd linR:s r la ce. aga m u t i n s pi t e o our c la mo r in g mad e o ne of t he la r ge high schools f P f J Thrille r - S ophs w in 2 0.-1 3. f adju s t ed a nd co mm e nce d to r eg is - or mo r e , r o esso r isa la id do w n o th e sta t e t e r t a lli es a s th e ha ll d r op ped thru So m e nf t he me mb e r s of t h e hi s viol in an d to o k up a song boo k. In Sep t e mber Mr. A nd r ews beM ' C l b f t f 11· d T h t t h 'f he cla ss ha ll s u pr e m a cy h' k th e n et. At t he beg in nin g of the e n s u a e r ca r e u y cons1 - a m ea n ta t v e v.e r e t o <'0 - ga n Js wo r as a n in str uctor. seco nd ha lf th e ga m e wa s we ll er i n g t h e m a t t e r. d e c id e il I a t i n e lude th e pr og ram by s in ging J1 now r es t s i n the ha n ds of t he sop J · He r e , be soo n wo n th e Jove of the e noug h sa lte d a way so t h a t Coach o r der to bccnm e r eall y act i ve m e m - f e w of o ur ol d fa.., or i t es o mor e class as a r Psu lt of th e cage s tud e nts a nd th e r es pe c t of al l his S peer was a bl e to se nd i n h is se c- bers of th e Me n'!! C l ub or g an iza - We are ve r y g r atef u l to P r of esso r e nco u nte r betwe e n t he fr e@ hm a n c o- wo r ke r s. As o ne Of t he studen ts ond s t r ing m en f r o m t im e t o ti me .' tio n a n i ni t ia t i on was n Pc essary Ji sa fo r p lay in g fo r us, but we a nd sop ho mo re bas ltet rail squ a ds. sai d , " Mr. Andr e ws is the best T he se m en di s o layed s uch a g ood It t he n I e cam e the d u t y of thes e ho pe t he nPxt t1m e he p lay s he wi l l A liv e ly c la ss sc ra p was s tage d ma n I e ve r k new " No taf'k was b r a n d of ba i!k et ba l l t h a t t he Jowa m e m be r s to se le ct so m e for m o f d o rr.o re t ha n u s Wllh a f ew a s a pr e l i m in a r y 10 t he rrai n t \ en t to o g re a t fo r t h i s g ood man , 1f i n t ea m we r P. unab le to eife ctive ly n o t too se ver e a n ord ea l and pad- se l(, ct i o ns. T h e mo r e we he ar t h e b ut was ha lt ed befo re a ny es t he d oing o f i t he c o u ld in any way pe n e t r ate t he ir oe f e nse. w hi le t he d lin g wa s de e iile d up o n mo r e Jt:; wa nt to h··· r were r e po r t e d. The g am e was f a st he lp th ose w i t h wh o m he wa s asP er u v ia ns we r e a h le to r op e in a T he ce r e mon ies be g a n ear ly las t and sn a ppy a nd s o in t e r e t s in g that soc iate d Th e re ne ve r wa s a m o r e f ew s hot s t hat a dd e d to t he li s t o f I a t t h e Sh ar r ar hou se and co n- Baske t Ball R a lly in Chape l. t he cr o wd wa s ke pt o n E:' d .,e Ho m l tea ch e r o r o n e mor e Bob c·at ta ll ies Itmu e d a s t h.e c lub apn ea r - Th e o ld P e ru pe p and ent h us ia m w h is t le t o w h is t le 1 he mo<:t hu- f aithfu l to ev e r y du t y, th a n L i nn Th e lin e ·up foll ows: ed fro m ttm e t o tlme F n ilay t ha t cha r acte ri ze d th e s t ud e nt moro us of t he gam e v:as And r e ws P e ru- 26 Ta bor-9 ni g h t, ho we ve r. was t he t i me w h e n dy d urin g th e foo t ba ll season was w h e n Wh ite t he big fre s h ma n Mr.' An d r e ws was to hav.e bee n R ot he r t f. S t ra tton m os t of t h e in iti at ions to o k pl a ce re -awa k ened F r id ay in cha pe l and ,g ua r d, r eached up and dr op ped the m a rn e d next Jun e t o M1 ss I va Bu et t genbac h f. Ma lwoo r hl me d ia t e ly af tPr t he P e r u has- ilir ec t e d t owa r d t he openi ng of th e Ib a ll i n t o t he s Jphomore ba s ke t an d IH uff man of U nivers i t y Place, wh o c. Woo lm a n ba ll me n had d <> an e d LJ1 the ha ;:ke t ba ll !.'eal'on. Mr. Hunte r, ta lli e d tw o po i n t s f o r th e 19221 is a m embe r of t he S t. P: u l h'J>.h Be ll 'fauw Cit:'Wim-ttr.:: :ra <·J, uiJ d- ,kt w , - ;·"'1-' t"et ll.itlt, t:,"t'f-onrci.: IJ i. cu u ncii , cla>1:i It 80 n t: d t ::at' »cho0 l facu lt v. .; o one i n the W ilc ox g Ma n n ce r e m o ny in earn es t. to o k cha r ge of th e p r ogram a nd i n- Ifr es hm e n ha d th e fir s t t eam f or· to be happie r tha n S u bst it utes for Pe r u : F r a r y , S i - S 1nce th e me mb ers h1 p I nclud es ev e· t r aduc e d M is s Fra nce s Knight w L ul t: soph o mo r es h a rt t he ma n rn th e r>_ ;.· mon Mi la m , Ke lly, H igg in s , Ha n - ry ma n enro ll e il in c olleg- e i t seem - proved concl us ive ly t h a t F r iday , tirst t e a m g ua rd s. Thi s balan ce manhood. Yet i t se med that son , Madd en F'o r Ta bo r : We a t he r· ed Quit P. a t a s k to m a ke a t ho r o th e 13t h, wa s a n unl uck y n i g h t - of pow e r ma de the gam e very in · l he s tr a nge h a nd of f ate took hea d a nd Crouse. of th e affa ir Ho weve r th e init ia f o r Ta r. r. Mr. Hun t e r t he n i ntro · t er es t i nl!( a nd c lose b ut t he soph · him f r om h is fri e nds and loved t o r s m ade qu i t e 11 t h oro ca nv ass of d uced Mi f s Wi lli a m s w ho gav e us o m o r es s u cce ed e d in kee ping t he ones wh en t he y most needed hi m Budget Num ber s Coming Soon t he to w n a nd succee de d i n s 1m e of t he ea r ly h is t ory of bas k' t ' fr esh me n so away f r om t he ba s- It i s warm est fr it> nrls fee l t hat the P r of es so r Be c k has b een i nt e r - te ri ng t h e pad dle t o n ea rl y e ve r y ba ll a n d pr edicte d th a t th e game k e t t ha t t hey we r e f o rc ed t o r eso rt a cc ide nt t ha t ca used d earh was vi ewed in r ega rd t o t he bud ge t m a n i n sc hool. ' I na t n ig ht would be we l l wor t h Ito lon g s hots and f a il ed to r eg i ste r du e t o t he carel ess hand li ng of a numb er s and pr o mi ses that ver y There we r e so me of co urse wh o wa r g t eam was t he n ca ll · enoug h to nose ou t th e 1922 cage- gu n, for h is h appy and succes!-:f ul soo n th e n um re r s ol he r th a' a l hl e· d id no t fall in t o t he ld ea ve r y r f'a d- e lo tt e plat f or m a nd Ca p t ain I s ters 1he g am e e n de d wi t h th e l if e m akes a ny other con c lu s i on i mtic con tes t s ....,; fl he co min g t h ick il y but w i t h f e w excep ti o ns aft e r T oft an d Coa ch Sp ee r r espo nd e d to soph om or e!' h oldin g d ow n a co nsll - poss i ble t o th ose who knew him a nd f a s t Th e r easo n g i ve n for th e m a tt e r s we r e e x p la i ne d th ey wer e requ ests for s pee ches Aft e r th e y e rable lead, th e sc or e be in g so p! best ' i nact i vity uf the c o m m i t t ee u p to wi ll in g to t a ke t he ir turn a n d ac - to ld i n a ve ry con vin ci n g m a n ne r omo re s, 20 , fr eshm e n 13 Eve ry s tu de nt of t he training th is t im e is t hat becau se of t he r e · ce p t th e pad d l in g i n th e spirit of how t h e vi c tory was to b e acco mp- t Th e game was a rra ng-e d a nd sc hool and Co ll ege, t he entire pair s t o t he c ha , el th er e wa!' no fu n in w h i ch i t was T h e fi s he d Kelly le d th e g a ng in t he s po nso r e d by t he "P" Club. as a t eaching fo rc e a nd the commun i ty p la ce a va i lab le t o ac co m m odat e ce r e mo ny bro ug h t to l ig ht t he fact y e ll i ng a nd once aga in th e o ld be ne fi t f or t he i r s we ate r t'ur d. joi n in exte nd in g t he ir hea rt fel t bud ge t ti c ket ho lq e rs N ow how- that t he r e is a bun ch of r ea l " he " c ha pe l ec h oe d an d r e ·tt· uot!u with I Coa c h S peer ha nd led th e th ank- sympat hy t o t he m other, s i s t e r s ev e r, th e ch ape l i >i r ea d y f or t he m e n a tte ndi ng s cho o l her e i n P e ru t he lu s ty co lle g e ch ee rs • I less j ob of refe r ee in a ve ry ca pa bl e and br ot he r s an d t h e o ne so ne ar winte r en ter t a inm e nt seaso n to be· t h is yea r. Ev e n me n w ho do not · - Im an ner and h e ld t h e g am e do w n a nd de ar t o h im o r di nar i ly t a ke part in s t u d e n t ac - B M - - gin in ea rnes t an d bu dge t t ic ket u sin es s oves Slow ly The re. to a min imum of '1 1e t i v i t i es e nte r e d who le hea rte d Jy II V a rsity T rip· ho ld e r s wi ll soo n r e a p t he r ew ard B us i ness me t horls are in va ri a b ly l1ne-up t o o w::.·: a nd zes tf ul ly i nt o t he s pirit of t he Th e va rsity b a k t b II t fo r t he i r fiv e d o ll a r inv es tm e nt s lo w in t he N ear Ea s t , a cco r d ing' So phomo r es Fr es hm <? n. 8 e a ea rn __ __ occa s i on Of cour se th e r e we r e leaves Thur sda y morn i ng fo r Ke:u. to Miss Gr a ce w h o has r e - 1 Wil so n f. J•au r ce Mu sic No tes thr ee or f o u r m e n w ho d id not t a k e ney a nd Doan.e on a t wo ga m e t r i p. t u rn e d r ece nt ly f r o m a p e r i od of j S im o n f t he ir m edici ne in a s po r-t !' man - Jike · Th ur ·day n ig h t t h t ' II Di d it eve r occu r tp yo u t ha t se r v ice wit h Y. W C A i n Hi ggi ns f. "' e earn W I t h e r e is a r e ma rl<abl e am o unt of m a n ne r bu t t hese m e n r e pr ese nt Con s t a nt i nop le , St ambo ul a nd Rosenq ui s t c Mi la m pl ay Kear n ey, o ur sister Teac hers s uch a s l i m min o rit y t hat th ey ar e 'f ft "' t l t Co ll ege, who is tr:v i ng so ha rd to m uscia l t a le nt in thi s Coll e g e? not at a ll r e J) r esentative of th e r ut It tak es a t lea s t a ha lf d ay to W 01Jcox g le rAlt h th _, g .P tace wi n fr o m Peru in at h letics. O n o er e ar e not many st un ent s s tu d e nt g ro up he r e at P e ru i! e pos lt a c hec k a nd e ve n to 1 · Wh i t e w ho ar e r.o ns i de ri ng a m us ica l - g: Friday they wi ll journey back to ca r ee r ye t th e r f! i s a large n u m b er Cr e t e to p lay Doa ne. of t he m t ha t ha ve ma nifeste d r ea l ' Bo th games s h ou ld be interesting f or mu s ic for mu s ic\; e n cou n ters because Kear ney has sak e I t is ha r d ly a n some of her o ld men back a nd have t o say t ha t f orty pe r ce nt o f th e, t a ken a ::po rt i n at h letics this st ud e nt s ha ve t a le n t lo r pl ay i ng year, a nd Doane has the same team som e in s t ru me nt or that won the conference champion· Ot he rs who no t t a le nt ed i n thi s .;h ip last year to represent it in the h ave g r eat g ift of a pp re c i - 1 title race -a t t ng mu s tc Th ey le nd t h e ir Policy. heart y su ppo r t t o m us i ca l ac ti'l t ties e n gal!e d in or o n t he ca m pu s.

T ha t r e m i nds us - th e coll ege is g ll i OI{ t o ha ve an opport unit.} to exsome of t hi H !la id " s up po r t"" a t a mu s ical e von l n ot m a ny wee l< l! o f f. Wateh it.

To r e t urn 1o t.h e E' Uh j P cl of m u si ea l t nle ti t in Por u s o met h i ng is bou nd tn co 1ne f ro m i t. Wi ll th a t

"St1ddy there, lion, take it qua,·ered the Irish zoo at· tenrlnnt in his most soothing tones, as the transfer of a wild bea::t was lwi n•.! eff eL"ted.

"\\'haL's the idea?" queried a romrade. "Callin ' that hyenn a liun " • "Have ye no tact? Can't ye see 'ti::1 Hatterin' him I am?'' f

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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN

Enle:;:t nt P6ru, Nebra ska as Sl'Co ncJ.. class matt'Cr.

Publi s hed We ekly by the Peru State Teachers College

choi cest possessi ons a ft er leav ing sc hoo l. 6. It will sh ow the folk s at hom e wha t the school r ea lly is ac- l comp li shin g and cause many a yo ung- friend who examinee the b ook to come to thi s Co ll ege eve nt-

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Ify o ud ono trccciveyo ur P tilagogian 7. There i s on ly a limited l!avc notice in the P edagogi a n box in number of copi es ordered. Th e r e the Administrat ion buildi ng.

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Art ic:les must be in by 12 o'clock Sat of getting this book after the a dttrday Ar ticles shou ld be t11pcwritten vance s ubsc ription date It will if po-;sible, and written on one s ide only , be yo ur last cha nce to ge t a copy of as t he will not accept copy t he book. Be sure to m a ke defiwritlen on both si des.

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D ramatic Club Study Circle

Alice Glasgow Assist a nt Editor The st udy circle which Miss Arthur Burley Buslness Ma nager w 'i lli ams has conducting f or OllGANIZA'l'I OKB: · Dram atic Club member s during the

Y. M. C. A Oonald Blanktnsh1p

Y. w. c. A Inez Ray Well s la st s ix weeks, has proven de li ghtDramatic Club Dorothy Pettit fully interesting as well as in st rucFreshmeu Gcorge Showalter tiv e.

Sophomorc W,llium Speich T he m ate r ial whic h M i ss WiiiMt. Ve rn on Ha ll Fra.nce Knight

G. 1 c s k' iam s ha s deals with the t r s lub Ann ette toe 1111! uni or.Sc nior Zclla And rews p r oduction of the amateur play;

Try th e San i tary Barber Shop & Bath. Soft water Electric Equ i pment, L adies hair bobbed, massage, S hampoo, first-class barbers. Agency Nebras· ka City Laundry

Pi rst door north Citizens Slate Bank Your patroAage solie!ited C. P. SCO VILL , Prop.

J. C. Chatelain Watchmaker and Jeweler

For Philo, Everett Seal pins and rings

Conklin, Shaffer and Dunns Pens

Bring your broken spectacl es and see what you save Checks take n at par on goods bought or repaire d.

Docto rs SHREVE & HARAJIAN Dent ists

MuSic Department : l\ l ildred H anks every detail has b ee n ca r efully d is· cu ssed , fr om th e se lect i on of the Extr actio n and X - Ray Office Phcme 27

N othing succeeds li ke success. play itse lf, to t he final line of A b ig blu ff is always near a "ma k eup."

Calendar. g r eat decl in e These in s tru ct i ons wi ll be of Janu ary 19 :

Good luck wil l he l p a man ove r great hel p to the cl ub members, 7 :RO, Orchestra a ditch if he jumps h a r d. whe n they a re called u po n t0 direct 8:30 , Dramatic Cl ub. Thi s world owes you a Ji v in g - p lays in t he ir own schoo ls And J a nu ary 20: but it i s up to you to do you r ow n thi s is the big aim of the stu dy Dormitory party. co l lecting. c ir c le , to prepare for that tim e. J a nuary 2 1:

When a man is s we lle d u p ove r I n order t ha t clu b members will be Y. W. C. A. party. hi s job , he ge n era ll y has to be to able to und e r sta nd and to use these Janu ary 2R · fill it. in st ruction s , practical app li cat i ons Y. W. 0. A. and Y. M. c Th e g r eat secret of success in are made wh e never a Dr amat ic c ab inet meetings. lif e is for a man to be r ea dy w hen Clu b p ay i s pro duce d. Di ffere nt 7:00 , Peruvian staff hi s opportunity comes. memb e r s are gi 1en an opportunity 8 :00, Band

Oppor tu n1 1v rnav knock b ut onc e to be stage manager, p r operty Janu a r y 24 : at ou r d nn r. to u • never stop manage r, or to assist in putt ing 4 :30, Ch or us kn ock •ng af rp r !!One on t he "makeup.''

7:00 Student Co uncil.

Experience :;huws t hat s uccess is This is the firs t year tha t the 8 :00, Orchestra. due to abi lity than to zea l Dramat i c Club hasever had a study January 25: The wi nn e r i s he wh'> g i ves him - circle, but the i nt e r est manifes ted , 7:15, Y M C A self to his work body and so ul. and the grow ing membership ass ur e 7: 15, Y W C A·

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U d · of s uccess. If you only knock long On J an ua r y th e nin etee nth, tte enaus;h and loud e nough at th e Drama t ic Club wi ll present two A·- - - - -t.- --

P e rseve r ance i s a g re at el e ment its s uccess for t he f u ture 8 :00, Band. _

, - p to ate m every way Quality and priees right

Wake Up Kind o ld lady in r ail r oad - ror a tempe1 t:av er wwen uar.' "IS usc gate , you a r e sure to plays. The first w ill be "Uncle someborly. ---Long fe ll ow Jimmy," by Zo na Ga le, · wit h the tion : "What a r e you crying about, VALLEY LILLY FLOUR my dear?"

If a man will wri t e a better fol lowing ca st:

bo ok , pr eac h a be tte r ser mon , OJ Uncle Jimmy • Fuller Woodie Nice Youn g Lady : make a better mo u setrap t han hi s M is' t'oplady • Leona Spa rk s ven -fr om---h om e." · ne ig hb or , tho he build hi s house i n M is' Sykes . _ Edna Fisher Kind Old L ady : " Oh, H ow ter -

Phon e 25 PERU: NEBR. Ph o ne 25 rible!" th ->. woods the wor ld w ill n ,ake a Grandma - Crysta l Meyer

beaten path to hi s doo r.--- Emerson Mitty • • _H e len J ones Nice Young Lady: And- and

When Life' s Cup is Full

The flushed , happy expr es s ion on t he co ll ege g i rls' faces at t he party tell a mlls t eloquent s t ory of the day s of yout h, the days of romance , the days of popularity, and th e joy of b ei ng t he center of admiration, the pleasu re of all pleasures, the pl easur e of hav in g m a ny goo d friends.

H ow qu i ck ly these day s vani s h befo re College men and women realize it. Th ese drea m years a r e le f t be hin d and th e ir acti v i ties cl a im them in th eir ow n ho me to wn I

Wh at a contrast is the monoton ou s lif e o f the tow n or v ill age as compar e d with the t eP. ming, e nthusiastic crowds at co ll ege Wh at a pleasure i t is to turn to your co ll ege a nnu a l a n d have spread b efor e you the days th at we re chuck full of rom a nce, th e days w hen Iife's cup of h appi ness was full to the brim I You wi ll apprec iate m ore than eve r th e va lue of yo ur Peruvian. I I

You will turn to it many t im es becau se it i s the on ly p erfect r emi n- 1 der of the past d ays of your li fe that yo u t ook back home with you. j Severa l importa n t r easo ns why you s hould own the 1922 P e ruvian:

1. It i s your schoo l hi s to ry.

2. It is you r College Year Book and your hi 11tory in t ext aDd picture.

3. It i s more beautiful t han any former Peruv i an a nd w ill contain more pages t han laat year's b oo k.

4. lt portray s in a faithfu l, true-to-l ife mann e r e ve r y phase of the College activ iti es

5. l t w ill be one of your

t he taxi man charged me two dol -

Jos ep - - Samuel Rowley Iars too much. ' ' _

Unc le Rod -D ewe y Ganzel!

Call iope Ma rsh Margaret Thomas Need for Space.

Director - - Olga Alber Business Manage r: "Here's a Th e seco n d wil l be"Th e Young w irel ess message fr om a m an who

Wond e r," by Brl iot, an d the cast wa n ts to use ou r e ntire Help

w ill be: Wanted page tomorrow ." •

Sonia - - -

L o is Griffin Ass i stant: "Great Scott! Who Claw d rain Ralph Hunter is he ?"

Director - - Evelyn Whiffen Bu s iness Manage r : " He's the

This i s a play based upon modern on ly surv ivin g passen ger on a caphero - worship. sized yacht in mid-Atlantic."

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MYSELF

I have - to li ve wit h myself, and so

I want to b e fit for myse lf to know

I want to be a ble as day s go by,

A l ways to look myself st raight in the eye;

I don' t wan t to stan d, with the sett in g sun,

And hate myse lf for the things I've done.

I don't want to keep o n a c lose t she lf

A Jot of sec r e t s about my se lf, And foo l myself, as l come and go,

In to think ing th at n obody else will know

Th e kind of a man I r ea ll y am:

I d on 't want to dr ess up myself in sham

I want to go out with my h ead e rect,

I want to des er ve all men's respect;

But h er e in the stru ggle for fame or pelf

I want to be ab le to I ik e myse lf.

I d on't want to look at myself and know

That l' 1n b lu s ter and blu ff anrl eropty show I n e ve r ca n hide m yse lf fr om me;

I see w hat others may never see;

l· know what ot he r s may never know;

1 never can fool my se lf, a nd so , Wha tever happen s , I want to be Self-respecting and consciencP.-free.

-Edgar A. Guest.

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Are you fond of "How muc h ?" asked Mrs. Blackua lly took advantage of the oppor- hunt in g? stone, ab se nt-m i nd e dlv tun i ty t o have some f un at th i s Roy Busc h : It al l depends.

J.!rand o ld w i nter sport. V. Gass ier: Depends o n what ?

Fritz Rothert r eally had a date Roy Bu s ch: Whether i t's gi r ls S a turdsy n ig h t! Ye s , he his or collar b utto n s

lorJg per iod of " <: in g le b lessedness ' ' a 1d e s corted a member of the fair to t h e "P" Club party where h1e adm it s h aving a good time 11 took Fritz a long tim e to mak e t is "lea p in th e dark," but no w tl at th e first effort has gone down

T h e latest compla i nt i n the ha ll is thi s : ''Sleepin g like a log i s all ri g ht , but s leeping like B s a wmill is oft.en offen s ive.

It was d r awing alo n g towa r ds pay day and the w i fe of a chief

Spo k e up '' 1 want to do some i n the pages of hi sto r y it is pre - · · di cted that he wil l have a busy so- s h oppin g tomorrow, dear; what I sea s on thi s winte r

rlo es the pape r s ay'?"

"Ra i n, hail, storm s fl o ods and s n ow," quick ly warbled the c h ief

Y W C A.

The s tudy for Y W. C. A. was d 'v id e cl in t o three parts ''B e ginnin g to Foll o w Him," "Best Guid e Bo o k for Find i ng t h e Way, " and " To l<'o llow H i m in H is Fa i th " will s tart moving again.

Poor li ttl e Bob. Parkinson! Al l s he sings nowadays i s "Appe n dicitis Blu es ," but b efore long 11he wi II b e s i nging for joy a nd h er w o r ld

So He Was Fi r ed,

"What happened to your c lerk ? "

"To o business- li ke He wrote an i mporlant le tter the other day that spoil e d a big order for me."

"How was that?"

convenience to them. Consult us con c ernin g an y bu siness probl em you may have

"He clos ed t h e letter by saying: 'Hop i ng for your i mmediateex e cut i on, we r ema in ' " - -

Err or In J u dgme nt

Her plan for as s uring t h e po r t of t he women vote r s to h i m moved th e statesman to admirat ion " Wha tever steps yo u take wi II car r y weight, I am sure," he said cordial ly.

R ight t h ere h e lost t h e whole woman's d e legation. She h ad b ee n

'Ih fi h b diet i ng in se cret for thr ee months

e r s t t wo t o p i cs ave een com- "Will ie," sa i d h i s moth e r, "1 -pl e ted and study of the t h ird b e - mu s t in s is t that you stop sh ooting T ota lly l ndiffe rent gun· Th e re is to be a s e r ies of craps. Those poor l ittle thingd T he r us h h our crowd was gatherle c t ur es o n Chr ist ian Fund a m e n - have just as much ri g ht to live a s ed wa i ting f or ca rs. A middl etat s T he fi r s t lectu r e was g iv e n you aged red-faced woman her la s t Wf:'cj n esri a y ev e ning by Rev. E. Albe rt Bi e h n : " 1 mu s t t ak e e l bows in to co n venient r i bs , r eG M i t C'h e ll , who ta l k e d "C o nce rnGo d. '.' He defin €d Go d a s a lil-!hte r work n e xt se mes ter. My ga r d less of ow n e rs. n a tur e study • gets h eavier ever y "Say," s he be l lo w ed at a stout '""'\on s cious Will. an d u se d day. " ge nt leman after a particularly tt1i s a s hi s talk. vicious jao. "Does i t make any

'l'h e Y. M. en jo yed a rar e tr ea t las t Wed n e sday eve nin g in an a df r om Su pt C E Gre e n e. H is ta l k was dev o t e d to how we w o uld uc.ve d .vhe n we , a s a p a r t o f

·\ W e can u s ually te ll what mo n th y M C A difference which of these cars I · · · · y ou r hir t hda y is b y the s t o n e you t a ke to get to Gr eenw'lod C e mewe ar and no w if you will we ar a tery." ston e accordin g to your class in

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J t ivl , ind>· oue S e nior, Uve rh eard at a ba s ket ball g am e [ m m un i t y , m o re by ou r cour ag e a leade r th a n we will be as a in a nei g hbo r in g town: I

1n the crowd

"Not to me, ma'a m , "h e r esch oo l, h e re th e y are: .- _. pl i ed, slipping t h rough a n opening I , m'to'r c.; :l g o out pa.rt o f the ;-> u Ll ic sc ho o l sy s t e m. sa i d we wi ll b e judged by a

Th em a Chance

If the trad esmen in your neig h borh ood and your town don't get you r patronage, they cannot t hr ive.

Junior High No tes.

Umpire: Fou l. H e sa id ev e r y one should Fr es hi e : Whe r e's the fe a thers ? a k e u p hi s m i nd a s to a purpose Umpire: T hi s is a picke d team. life and th e n act upon that pu rTh e sec r e t of sucaes s is an H. K e lly: "I think I'll press unw a veti n g trust my su i t on bended 'f he n o mination of office rs for L. Ty s on: Why you u s e the se co nd s e mest e r wil l be held an ironin g board?'' t tds w ee k at our regu lar Wednesda y eve nin g meet i n g , and e lect ion wi II ' b e n e xt we ek. Come out, / men, and h e l p to make th e s e cond sr- m este r a s success ful as t h e first h as been

Dr Stonecyph e r gave a very i ns t ructive t a l k to the- m e mb e r s o f the gen e ra l science class up on f ir s t aid. The class appreciated nnd e njoyed havin g the docter visi t th e m Gu-Is : Club Notes. in th e ir work.

A v e rv we ll atte n d ed meeting was S e vent h gr.ade boys a n d gi r ls r ehelcl T u e s day , January 10, in the letter s from Mi ss Kr etrs la s t ci. o e l. Edna Fis ner "'t>si g r. e d her w ee k. Thes.e letters and e nc lose d po s itio n of se cret a ry and Birdie po s ta ls w e re b r imfu l of int e r esting Ba ldw i n, el ec t e d b y the co\ITl <'-il, i nformati'o n about the p r eay city took her place at t hi s meet i n}J-- o t L os An ;rel e s i n which s it e i s livT h e for thd co ming r were named and the cbairm e u a re: Mr C'n l"ol Le will gave a :J hour of E t he l Wiebke, refreshment; B ir d ie 1

It pays to encourage the hom e m e rc hant , who wi ll r eact in best loca l service for your co nve ni ence at a ll times.

Give t h em a chance-spend your money locally.

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Baldwin, room; Sarah Thoma s , reception. The important February a n n i versary eve nts were t al ked about and Margaret Thomas was ..: OME TO , made chairman of the program cum, mittee. It was decided that a list of t h e gir ls ' names who a r e el igib le for offi ce next year should b e post ed, so lbat nominations can take place January 31, a n d electio n February 14.

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' THE PERU PEDAGOG I AN l tu lon w ill ta l k to t h e Mt. V ern on G ir l s. h is t im e to t h e e i ghth grade class. 1 I eight h grad e on Thur s day mom-, Wo are all proud of ou r n ew He t alk ed to them about insurance, It's our Business to Re po ir your S hoes ing. The work of th is grade de- b ul letin boar d w h ic h was i nstall ed giv i ng p r ac ti cal information We dou b le th ei r lifc -We are n ev e r t oo b usy t o do yo ur s h oe mands motre a n d m ore library st u - Saturday afternoon a nd for '" h ic b t h at supp lemented the i r study of repairing Co m e in w e 'll g ive yo u a qual i ty job. dy. T h ey ft!e l that t h ey n eed to we are very t h a n kf ul. t hat s ub ject in sch oo l. THE BEST SHOE SHOP·--ow b ow to mo r e effective l y a n d Miss Esth e r Hager ma n left Fri-1 T h e s eve nth gra d e is p la n ing a , :-------------dependently u s e t hi s va l uab le day morning fo r Lexingto n , Ne- p arty for t h e near f uture urce of he l p. where s h e wi ll teac h t h e T P I -------------11111!. I O n e of t h e most de l ightfu l forms rest of t h e yea r. We M i ss h e o rnt1 We Boost Peru - ond Peed you too qf e n tertainment dur i ng the past Esth e r but we wis h her success in " My d ea r , " asked B lackstone, Who are we? 'feek has bee n t he skat i ng on t h e her n ew work. fishi n g for a comp l i m ent, "what Burlington Cafe one bl ock n orth N ebrask a Cit y two miles nort h west of schoo l. would you do if I s hould leave ' Burlings on D e p ot. A few Ekat i ng pa r ties wer e held C h ip yo u ?" and many of th e students individ- V. Casler:
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STORE \ Nebra s k ir City , Nebr . ' For your furnishings, Ladies' ready-to"'w€ r, dry goods and notio12 s . The members of t he geography, foreign language, and h istory de- l partmen ts a re very cor d ia ll y i n vi t · ed to enjoy a socia l hou r in the Coopers ••Allen A" b•·ond u dt:rwear. facu l ty room on T h ursday, January 19 , from 4:30 t o 5 :30 An y new Wileon shirts and Gordou 's ps for ttten st u dents are a lso cor di a ll y i n v i ted 61 Athena u nderwear, Perron ' s oves lo attend. Come and enjoy a 1ri 1 nd ly chat over t h e tea cup. B a ck Cat ond Hothttm Go d S tr i I tune, regu la t e n nd repa i r p ian- Por Lud ies REX ALL Exten ds an iu o to 1. the Stu Facu l ty t o come tv this ::;to r e fo r a ll u s u al Drug Store includ i ng Candy, Station ery, B ooks, V i ctrolas and Remedies Barnes' Pharmacy faculty! Students! Have you visited our stor e? Come i n and get acquainted! We h ave as large a stock as any town of t hi s size. We appreciate our o ld friends and are anxious to make new. We are trying to help you make this one of the most e njoyable and prosperous years of your life. /lfirWe close for all College Football games. & Gllenberder In 30 Days We will have our first showing of Ladies' Low Shoes Call and let us show you our styles BUCK'S BOOTERIE Nebraska City, Nebr. os nnd p layer pianos. Cal l phone The in Southeostern Ne :17. Adver ti se m ent. '"-----;·- --------·--------=--!r----• •----.,•---------------------..:

STUDENT CONTIM ENT II

Sp endin g th e ' 'Pin M o n e y "

T h at sag e o f c o lo ni a l d a ys , w i se ol il Be nj a min F r a nklin, once s aid th at b e fo r e h e purch a se d any ar tic le h e a l ways mad e t w o co lumn s o n e fo r th e r ea s ons w h y h e m us t h a v e it, a n d on e fo r t he r ea s o n s w hy h e cou ld do w i t h out it, and h e g en e r a ll y fou n d th at t h e co lu m n cont a inin g t h e r e a s ons h e c o u ld do w i th o ut it was th e lon gest I nve s ti gat i o ns h a ,, e r e ve a led t h at "pin m o n ey" g o es thru as m a ny var iou s c h a n n e ls a s t h e tributa ri es in to ' the riv e r w in d in g t ow a rd the s ea.

PER U BA P T IS T CH URCH

T h e mo n ey tha t 1s sp e nt 011 the 1 ======== ===================== l itt le odrls a n d e n ds would bu i ld a 1 co s t li e s t toys I th oug ht th e o ld I wafer s a n d coff ee we r e n o rm a l. Woo lw o rth bu i lding, i t w o u l!j pur- g r a n dfat h e r kn P-w h o w to sa v e t h e Th e l ig h t s s h o uld h ave bee n off ch ase a mans io n on th e Riv e r s id e odd s and e nd s a nd th t: grand c hi ld- w he n we le f t, f o r it was t i m e Drive i t wo u ld tu r:n el a pea k i n r e n k n e w h ow to sp e n d t h e m t h e R oc k i e s , f o r ou r s is a w or ld w h e re t h e Iittl e s add e d t og et h er make th e g r ea t.

How do es t h e pin mon e y · g o'?

Yond e r g ir l s pe n ds i t ·for c h o co lat e co n es , th e s oft , a nd c r e amy k in d; he r c h urn d e lights i n t h e la t es t t a lc urn s, cr eam s ann pow d e r puffs g al o r e Lit t le T o m and his t w in si s t e r lo v e to buy g um. Y um -

Yum - Yum, t h ey a r e a l ways che win g g um T h er e i s t hat h a n d s o m e you n g fe l low, so sa d t o say , but hi s m on ey g oes f or c iga r e ttes a nd hi s f a th e r 's go e s fo r cig a r s.

Th e t obacco fi end, w h o o n th e s un s e t s lo p es of li fe : sees s o l i ttl e g lea n ed from hi s ea rthl y t o il , thru a l l h i s w ea r y, wa s t e d year s ha s ch ewe d a nd s p i t a h o m e aw a y , a ltho i t on l y looke d a t th e ti m e l i k e h is pin m o n ey

O nce I s p en t a d e l ig htful fortni g h t w it h a f a m il y i n the Che rok ee s t r i p in Okl a homa V ery so on i t was pe rce i va bl e t hat t h is f a mil y , li kc th ousands of others, 'r t t h e ir p i n money on t he "mov 11 • ni P" 1 - 'I' atter week t h i s fa mi ly be at a w e l l wo r n pa t h t o th e p i c tu r e s h ow f rom w hi c h th e chi ldr en , th e e ldest not ye t t w e l ve, w ent hom e to dream of jum p in g off fa s t m ov ing tr a i ns s h ootin g o u t of car w in dow s, im a gini n g d e monia c face d vi ll a in s s t a l ki n g t h ru d a rk h a unts w r ec kin g h o m es an d ta k in g li ves

On ce I kn ew of a n in du lg e n t fat h e r w h o s pe nt do ll a r s at a count y f a i r s hoo ting rub ber ba lls a t a m ar k whi c h i f fo rtun a t e wo u ld sec u re f o r him a k e wp ie t o g iv e t o h is littl e d a ug h ter. H e s pe nt in t hat o n e a f t e rn oo n e noug h p in m o n ey t o h a ve pur ch ased th e lit t le g irl a fin e k e wp ie a t so m e lo ca l r eta i l s tor e Reck le ss e x pe nd i t u r e of pin m o n e y is n o t a l ways d on e in w ealthy land Th e d a u g h ter of a T a rk io Mo., milli ona i r e o n c e s a id, "Papa h as lots of m o n ey, b u t h e c er t a in l y kno ws h o w to h o ld on to h is ni c k les and di m es." W h e n I s aw h e r chil d r e n p layin g with th e

Freshmen N ote s. T wo yea r s a g o th e re atte nd e d this No r ma l a youn g lady that a s Th e f resh m a n a nd so ph om o r e th e Four th of J ul y v a cat i o n d r ew I b a ll ga me near fi g ur e d up very c los e ly which eve m ng , proved ve r y m t:er e s tm g. woulil b e t h e ch ea pes t for h er t o lA l t h o the fr eshm e n h a d t o giv e s t ay h e r e a nd pay b oa rd a t 35 c e n ts ! wa y t o t h e s op h o m o r es i n t h e a m e a l or go h om e for the va ca t i o n. j srame, yet t h e f r es h m e n ce.r t a in ly S h e d e cid ed up on th e c h eap es t w a y 1

tr a mpe d t h e: so p homore s th e a n d y e t t h a t g i r l ' s f a th er is co n - scr a p be for e t h e g a m e It I S b es i de r ed t h e r ich es.t m a n in hi s l i eve d t hat if anoth e r g a me w er e cou u ty. From b a by h o od s h e had ,. to b e p la ye d th e fr es h m e n w o u ld been taug h t to sa ve odd s a n d e nd s n o t s top fo r t he s op h o m or e s b ut A l i ttl e S u n day s cho o l g ir l to ld I wo u ld w alk r 1ght o v e r th e m,m e s h e was s a vi n g he r p i n m o n ey 1 T her e was n o m ee t i ng las t to fil l a be ll s h ap ed mon e y r ece iv e r 1 Th u r sd ay be cause of n o w i t h pe nn ies f o r h e r Ea s t er g if t j B u t w ill be c la ss meetmg H er s 1i k e " br ea d ca s t up on t h e 1

n ex t 1 hu r s day . E ve r y o n e ou t wa ter s s h a ll r etur n afte r m a ny da ys • • S ophomor e Notes

B o bby Burn s o n ce s a id. " if · w e Sop h ! So ph! Ray ! Ra y ! c o u ld se e o ur se l ves as o t-h e r s see u s S o p h ! S o p h ! Ray ! Ray! it wo u ld from m a n y a blun d e r f r ee Wh o-r a y '! Wh o -r ay ? us , "so if we \vou ld s a ve t h e od ds S op h ! So p h ! Ray! Ray ! and e nd s i t wou ld f r o m m a n y a f ol -L ast T u esda y e v e nin g t h e g y mly f r ee u s , a n d enri c h us in the n as ium of th e train in g s c h oo l was e nd t h e s ce n e of a m i g hty confli c t. A "I;,., nelle Clark. b'l>'ket b•lll IWOl was pia< e d b y t h e r' \...lub h<b Anom ' N o w th e bo ys who have bet1n com i n g o ut fo r ba s k et b a ll a r e ha ppy . W hy ? We ll , wa s n ' t t h e •·p" C l u b pa r ty e s pec i a ll y fo r t h e m ? T w e n ty c oupl es r e p o rt a r o us ing go od t im e Th e e nterta inm e n t committee h a d a t r eat f o r u s whic h co ns is t e d

ophnmore ar i frt,h ma n cla s s rns Before w e ga mt:: tn t:: ft .:::sn · mt:n w ok offense vt s o m e of o u r n oi s e m a k i ng para p h e rn a lia. A ru s e wa s mad e and afte r muc h s tr e n u o us e ffort t h ey succeeded in car r y i n g i t aw a y Mor e a ppartau s was br oug h t fo r th but a ce ss a t ion of h os ti liti es un t i l afte r th e ga m e w a s ca ll e d f o r by D ea n D e lz e l l of a co n tes t b etwee n th e " H o l y a nd a t r u ce w a s d eclare d. I n th e Ro l le r s " and t h e Ca li f ornia Bears ." ga me th a t f o llo we d we mor e tha n Th e r e w er e e ig h t e v e nt s , t h e m a j or · g o t even Th e s co re wa s 2 0- 1 3 in i t y b e in g wo n b y t h e Cal i f or ni a f a vo r of th e s o p h o mo r e t e am. We Be a r s , whi ch ga ve th e m t h e pri ze . w i s h t o thank t h e fre s hm e n f o r t h e Ro t h e rt s ho we d u p u n us ually w e ll d o nation of o n e bas ket but it r ea ll y in th e b a la n c in g e v e nt. T oft put w a s n ' t n ee d e d t h e s h o t t h r ee a nd o n e- h a lf in ch es Du e to t h e f ac1 t h a t t h e r e wa s The "H o l y Ro ll er s " a nd " Cal ifo r - n o s choo l T h ur s da y, n o c la ss ch a pe l n i a Bea r s " vi e d wit h each oth e r in w a s h e ld. g iv in g s a r cas tic ye l ls Who ever At Chri s tmas t i m e t h e s ophh e ard o f a " g um " t ur t le? Th e o m or es pr ese n t e d Mi ss Pa lm e r with "Rolle r s " di s co ve r e d a "rea l " o n e. a be a u tifu l i v ory d esk la m p T h e re w er e m a n y di s app o i n_ted loo ks n ot iced w h e n the partn er s fin a ll y l i n ed up f or lun ch Mo s t of t h e hamb u r ge r s w er e wa rm, a nd

B. B dnrin g op er etta pra ctice: G eo r ge , s i t d ow n Ge or ge S., s tandin g b y pi a n o : s om e of t h e m h ot, but th e p i ck les, I ca n ' t ; l 'm t u rn i ng s h eets

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OLUMI': XVIT. P!!]RU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, J ANUARY 25 , 1922 NU.MBER 14 PERU -DEFEATS I{ RAR NEY ANO DOANE Cr e te to plav t h e D1ane Ti ve r s PHOPESSOR LOY J GILKE SO N r e - Ifi e ld a nd is sending e xc e ll en t po r t s from the differ e nt town s h e Pl ace on is vi s itin g. E ve ryone o n the l'lquad r ea l i ze d Three Regulars Mnke that the gn m e t hat ni ght would be New Fie ld Man Takes Stron g Bid £'5. Champion s i p Ia hard o l d batt le b eca u se Doane Peru F acu lty.

BeE. s Streeter Aldrich. By Lois Ty so n.

I n tl1 • 1 arly d e ve lopm e nt of t h is I

NldGHBO RlNG TO WNS BOO ST PERU Nebraska Ci ty is O n e of the Coun ty Seat Tow n s which Loyally Supports the ''Bf st in the Southwest " P er uvi a ns were fe e ling mi ghty t o ok th e co nf e ren e cham p ion ti hip A tru e and tri e d a lu mnus ha s blue Thursday m orning when they I year o nl.y on m an wa s mi s s - been add e d to the P e ru l a culty in leatn e d t hat thre e of the m g f rom lin eup. th e person of L oy J Gilkeson , who regula r s wou ld be unable to tak e j John son , th e ],lnky Tiger center a nd f o r s e veral y ea rs h as been sup e rinth e Kea r n e y - Doane trip and would captai n of la!'t year'ss quad was t en d e nt of C la y county.

IC'l untry, n o time o r tho ught c ou ld II By Ma rgaret Th o mas b e give n to the production of lit - Peru is ind eed pr o ud o f h e r e ratu r e, s o naturally th ese earl y : n e ig hb or s. N e b r a !'ka Cit y, th e be out of t h e lin e up fo r those I th e main n o ise f or Doan e , u n le!" s M G'lk · II r. 1 eson 1s espec ta y qualigam es Capta in T0 ft was called Iit was the s houting vai n pro- fi d b d t' , d t . f s e ttlers turned t o Euro p e for t heir 1 c ou nt y s e a t o f Otc e Cou nt y , is o ne · P. y e u ca ton n r>atntng or hom e by t he d eath of his grand- tes ts at Spee r' s men f o r playi n g h. .t. H d 1p rodu ce rs of a ll t ype s of litPrature of the m o st Jo yal of th e m. This · ts n e w post to n. P. t s a gra u- • father· Wil cox r e ce ived an inJ'ur- k ee p aw ay J ohn s on wa s t hP r !l n - f p th • 1 f 9 0 But b e for e ma n y d " a r' !'" had pa s s - has be en pr o v e d by h e r Joya l s up- ' · ate o eru m e c a ss o 1 1 . · ed kn e t:l in t he Ia t minute of Wen- w ho r eg 1s ter e d all of the Doan e 18 th h 1 t h' ed tn th e hH;t o ry of th ts country o o rt o f e nte r tai nments held in P et nee en e 1as spen ts t 1-ne · r · n esday's scr i mmage ·, and F au n ce sco r es with the e xcep ti o n of o n e bl' 1 k d . w ri te r s from New l' n g- 1ao egan ru, i n th e ad verti s ing on the pa rt 1n p u tc s cuoo wor a n tn con h ad b ee n la id up for severa l days ba s ke t to sse d i n by to ga m t 'l rou h I heir 1 of the li v ely bu s in e ss co n cer n s, with a s prained ank le Not a ve r y · Th e Tige.r s wer e r h ooting f ro m 1 achi e vm e nts in l it e rary productions · and the numb e r of s t u d e n ts sent to bright out look t o t;tart on a tr i p way pa s t the middl e of t h e floor

And it is only i 1 th la s t few college t o fur t h e r th e ir ed u ca ti o n. a nd play two of th e h ardP s t ga m es 1 in a vain effort to ove r co m e t h e y ears th at w e are disc overi ng that N e br aska Ci t y is t o h e co nvrat uon the sc h e dule! Co ach Spee r was Peru margin }V h e n th e final wh is - such wr it er& ma y exist e lsew h e re lated ') n h e r fin e e du cat io r a l sysf o r cecl to m a k e t h e t r i p with s i x 1t ie bl e w an n o unc i ng to the w n rld

W e s h oulrl in d t!ed f ee l proud to think tern, w i th its we ll eq ui pped sch o o ls tion a r v g ua rd a nd S i mon to r u n - ' that P e ru' h ad heate n th e t e am that Neb r a s ka ha s so me o f th ese and well traine d tea h e r s. Supt. m e n. nn e nf whom h ad n pv e r p r ac - that h ad taken t h e co nf e r e nce arti s ts within h e r own boundaries W G. Brooks i s a gradua te of Pet ic e d wit h t h e vars ity lin e up. On- ch a mpionshi p f or three ye ar s in

Ohe of our wr i te r s w ho is attract- ru, pres id e nt of the Peru Ally two of th e men. Ru e ttgenb a c h s u c ce s ion It \' as he.vo n d our ing much att e ntion at tb e prese nt umni A sso cia t io n Mi ss Ann a a nd Rose nqui s t, w e re IPtte r men, wi ld es t f to ne a rlv d ouble t ime is B ess Str ee ter Al d ri h, w ri t· Ma rt in, Mi s s McAd a m s an d M r s. w h i le th e res t of the s quad, R o th- th e sco r e on th e e x -cha m ps but you e r of s h o rt sto ri es Traurlt a r e gr a du a t es of P e ru , a nd e r t, Fra r y , Sim o n and M i lam, h a d n e v e r t e •l \• hat im po s1> i b le l

IMr s. Aldrich lives in El m wn.nd. th e r e a r e m a n y Pe ru v ian s teach t o g exp e ri e nc ed their fir s t o f c o l- ! thin gs a Bobcat t e am v. i ll accomp - •

Nebra s k a. H e r hu fl band is a ban- in th e va r i o u s w · r i sc h oo ls i n 1he lege b as ke t ball in th e T a bor game j' li s h whe n t h ey are tu rn e d lno!'e to ker and la wye r of that p lace Sh e c i ty. The high i tse lf, may the wee k p r evious hunt th e ir f eed. P e ru d efe a t e d I is t he affectionate mot h e r of four b e pro ud o f i ts sc h oo l pa p e r , t h e Th e r e wa:; a ge n e ral feeling of Doa ne b y as many as Do a n e ' 1chi ldren And al th •1 s l e pr od u ces Oto ea n, w hi c h is on e of t he btl.S t in d e pres s ion arou nd th e campus a ll ha s b ee n dt>feate d by a ll o t h e r ma n y s hort sto ries for the p u blic, the state. day r hut v h e n the glo r- te ams combine d in the las t three this does not mean that s he n C i t y be pt ou rl iou s n e ws a rne Frida y m o rning y e ar s lects her born e duties in any wa y. of t h e s tud en t s s e nt t o Pe r u. O t oe th a t th e Hobca ts na d t r ou n ced t h e A g reat d E> a l of credit i s d ue th e ! . as only her le isure time is gi ven co u nty s h o ws a n i n cr ea s e o f f o rt y K e arn ey Ante lopes to th e tun e of I t eam f o r carry in g ou t th e i n s tru c - tinu in g his e d u cat ion H is rare ove r to this li tera ry work. p e r<'ent in atte nd an c e at su mmer - 15, we r e we hap py? We l l , you tio ns o f Co ac h S pee r in r> uch a succ ess B:t Arlington and a t Har - Her stori es a r e r ub l is h e d ir h e 1 1 s ch oo l , and o v e r 10 0 p e rce n t int e ll th e whol e b lessed world c e r;s ful manner an d for tack li n g a I vard, N e bras ka, h as placed him A m er ic a n Magazin e. The la ter cr ease durin g t h e ye ar , in A n d t h e n we wait ed a n - hard job with confidence a n d ci e - j a •rt..Jng the lea ding sch oo l m e n of stor'ie s of th e "Mas on F a mil y " th e la s t thr ee years A N e braska rl a y h op i ng a nd h op in g • a t t e rm i n at i on i n sp ite of th e fact yo un g e r ge!_le ra t ion Also , in , w e r e very p o p ul ar "' ith h e r r t!a d - 1C it y g r a d uat e, H e rb e r t K e llv iQ m wo ui rl hP aulc to l ep ,a t tl' at t!-J e r Hv tJ, , o;q n'lri ht s wo r k as Ct>U nty 'lUJ? e rin t e n rl;tJ ilt , er s Her las t s to rv, "Th e t h th e ir p erfo rm ance o f th e ni g ht be - un seaso n e d mat ri a l. Ih e h a s attr a c t ed mor e t han a s t a te- N e ll C u t t e r Was Afra id' of," was li !i l. tn c P ·.-t. vum ' 1 : fore a nd I rin g hom e a s la b of Th e men I ave now g on e thru w i rl e re p u t ation a s an educa tion a l publi s h ed in th e American Mag-a fa ct is th a t a Nr hu: s '· a 1'1 ty man ger m ea t A nn th e n th e go od n e ws their "bapti s m of fir e " a nrl - we l, o r ganiz e r and bui ld e r. zi n e of January. Ev e ry stu e nt waR ed 1t o r o f th e fir .1- Annu&l p ubof Per u' :> 23 - 12 v ict ory ca m e o v r the n e xt t eam on the h om e sc hed- M r Gilk e:10 n h as alway s b Pe n a s ho ul d r e ad thi a s t ory, n ot o nly t o lis he d a t Peru t he Oak L P. af t h e wir e a nrl -we ll, h o nest, ga n g , u le is Midland. b oos t e r for "ol d P e ru " Ev e r y enj oy it, but to b ecome mor e f a - Thi s m a o was f o rm erly w e di rl n't exp e ct yo u t o b ea t 'e m pla ce h e h as taught or wor ke d miliar with onr N e braska wr i t e r d e nt of sc hool s in N ebra Fka City that ba d ! Anrl did we g o wild ? Th e C o ac h s i n ce hi s g r adu a tion from P e ru ·--· - was t he fir s t s ta t e co m mande r D .d I ? W 11 I W h d ! 1 h d Girls ' ( l ubTe a. f h A 1 w P. ·. . e you can sta ke e a t o h a v e a r e p r,rt on 1as a s t ron g repres e nt ations o t e m e r ica n and is your h o p e of a g o o d job (a nd sal - tho se s i x me n wh o tn 1'l rit> mu f'i-! j h t' r e P e ru a n unu s ua ll y la r ge On e of th e m os t pl easa nt h o urs n o w a pron n wnt ;. r '"r n e v in Pi tar y ) that we did. We a s i d e .z lo r y for P e ru la s t wP· k frn, f r om Clay county wa s !: pent la s t Thur sd ay af t ern oo n. ZPr' s law nfti , ., J<' ,. r l M Cline all p ed ag-ugu e d ig nity en ti r e ly <' Clm P. part' s umm e r, a nd at th e pr ese nt wh e n th e G i rl s ' C lu b d e li g ht- Va rr o w r,,. r, atdi s r egarrled ou r pre p a r a ti o n fo r S p ee r put u « wi s e t o th e whol e trtp t i m e many o f our s tron ges t stu- full y e ntert.ai n e d the For e ign l to rn e y i n N t> tHaska C i ty, was ediMo nd ay ' s wo r k a nd w il d ly cele · wh e n tt e nobl e h a lf d o zPn ca g e - d e nt s ar e fr o m t hi s co unty. Th e Lan g uage Ht!ltor y a n d t h e Gt og - t o r of th e A nnu a l p ub l isl]eri i n brate d. me n we r e s i tt in g i'l ;1 tte nrlance la s t s ummer r aphy d e partm e nts at a b eau r - 1910 A n oth <• r Ne bra s ka C i t y P e ru, 18 1 K e a rn e y , 15 c ha p e l M ond ay mm nin 't' I w a s n ea r ly 100 p e rce nt over th e fully appo in t e d t e a in th e fac u lty ,g- r a rl uate , Pau l Wi lco x, is t dit or o f The rumor tJ at the Kea rn ey I t s e e m s th a t K Nt r n ey d i n' t s ay pr e viou :i y e a r. r oom. t h e pa p e r , t h e Pel u P daT ea ch e r s h a d r ec r uite d s o m e p rom- Peru would win , h e forc the vme. , Man y of t h e citi ze n s of P e ru and Tl:ie roo m was ta s t ef ull y d e co r <> • S t uden ts o f Nebra s ka isi n g ba s k e t ha ll mat e ri a l fro m t h e an d Co arh "d is cour age d" th e m too s om e of th e form e r s tu de nts w 1 11 ed in th e c o lleg e co lors , th e b l u e Gi t y have fn uncl p laces on t h e f oot hi g h sc h o ol s ta r s in th e i t: t e rrito ry hy sa y in g "w e were ob l ig-f' I to phy I r e m e mbe r the es t im able wife of 1 wh i te Th e tea was serve d 1b a ll squ a d ancl vaPi t y t e am , a nd w as n ot a f a ls e o n e a nd th e B ob ca t s t hr ee substitut es." "K ea1nn· hctRI Mr Gil kes on. Some of our h ig h With tts acc nmp a oiment of lemon a r e maki n g a fin e s h o wia g in th e we re c on fr o n t e d by a p owe r ful a wond e r f ul t Pa m," !' Bi•l Coar h s cJ,oo l will r e m e mbe r t he ir or oran g e dot ted w i th cloves an d b as k et b a ll l' qu a d a nd collt>ge t e a m !'qu a d of c leve r b as ke t b a ll play e r s S p ee r , " b ut y ou wa nt t o h r whn.t I c la esrr at e in the kinc!er P." arte n, wh o u e liciou s li t tl e cak es. Yo u m ay a lso fi nd N eb r aska City wh e n th e y m e t th e Kea rn ey A nte - I think of opr tea m. W" ll yo u is n ow p lay in g o n C lay E sp ecia ll y we re th e girls p lease d n am e s on t h e S t ud entCoun cil , Or alo pes i n a fi e rce encounter on th e know tha t a l r ea d y The \ 're j u t l Cen t e r ' s f a m o us ba s k e t b al l t ea m th a t s o m a ny b oy s f ro m t h ese d e - ma t ic Cl u b , Phil o m a th e an, Eve r e t t, Kearn e y floor. With th e t wo va r -a n ahs ol nt e ly snp er- fin e t 1 ··m " a nd who ranked as on e of t h e b es t partm e nt s acc e p ter! thi s invita t ion Y W. Ca b10 et a nd Y M . C A s ity g u a rd s out of t h e lin e up, "T h en , " a nd th t> g r in h1 '!a n to h ig h s chool e nd s in ce ntr a l Nebras- Th ey were wa rmly w e lcom e d . W ith t hi s tra in i n g bes id es th e tr w a s s hi ft e d to s t a - hroad e n, "w e mPn n de red down to ka i n football. He will e nter co l- Th c :1e t eas h ave always b e e n a r f' gula r c o ll eg e c o urse th PEe f tun i ng g u a rd: R os e nq u is t was :1t. hi s Doa ne " Th e n w e a ll vr i nn rl. le ge. at Peru n ext Septe mbe r Th e so urce of e nj oy t o all th e s tu- d e nt s s h o u ld b e a bl e to e n te r li f e o ld n o is t ion at ce nte r and R o th e rt T h e Coac h v oi f't> ci t h e o pini on of Gi lke s n' s plan to make th e ir hom e d e nt s ]ptt <> r eq uipp ed, a nd sho uld be a a nn Fr a r y h E- ld do wn th e for wa rd t he whole s c ho o l in Fa}irg t ha t. in Per u at th e clo!Se of t h e s c hool The Colle ge orch E-s tra will g iv e <'re d i t t o th e sc h oo l sy r; tem \' h ic h poi s t ion:;. 'fh e ga m e sl arte rl off Doan e Co ll ege i s a R'IJ Od wi n 11er an d year. a ('Once rt Fr iday e ve n i n g , J a nu - star t e d th e m a lo n g " the pa th wa y wit h a r ush. K ea rn e y ca n- in g th e fContl n ut d " t"nu r rh l' • • 1 I Mr. Gilkeso n is now hu sy in th e ary 2 7. of kn ow led g e." fir s t ba s k e t anrl t h e P er nvi a n s in - -h o i ppur ;: ui t Th e fir l' t half e nden w i t h K earn ey on e point in th e le a d. I t was not lon g b efor e P e ru a ss1,1me d I h e r E's p o n!! i i lit y o f IP» ci e r s h i p and m11inta i n ed th e thruoul th e r es t of th e Jlll m e. A t no tim e ho we ve r, w a s th e r e a sa f e m a r gi n of poi nt s and th e t e am fe l t j r eli e ve d a nd h '1 pp y w h e n th e t imer bl e w whi s tl e P e ru is r lw a \ !'I n r ourl to win f r o m lh e K ea rnt>y T e ac he r s hc<'n u se of th e s tron g ri v a lr y l' e tw r:'e n th e t wo s e h oo l ' · C on ch S p eer' s tJ.e n h avr'! never h ee n rl e f <• at orl by K1'nrn ey in t h e l h r !'e y e ar f! lh a t h e has b P<;n co aching P eru a lhl e ti c

A m e m r') r y c o n test is one of t he tlO 'l t attract i ve - mode rn edi t or i n l devi ces for '! t ud <>nts with t h e bes t mu s ic It i s a CO'llpe tit i on for which the p&r · t i<'iptonl 'i are train e d f or a p eri od nf se vt>ral in he a r ing a sele c t ed Iis t of C'l a s .- ics At t h e <'o nthe a r e rfquir e d t o id n ti f y hy name c o mp o!'er c:e leet ons f r o m thi s li et. T hose 1w h o id e ntify the largt> s t nnmber l of a r e given A I ' sc h o o l mu s- i c m Pn ory cont es t wil l he h e ld at Pe ru in th e n e ar futurP. Watch f - r t he d ate Promin e nt' j ourmt 1i"t H r.ave heen pre vai l •d u pon t 1 speak t o t he c las." of O m aha Ce ntra l lllll h schonl. Th e cla ss i s a bl e to ma ke th e cour se espt!c ia lly practica l and attractive bv l!ecuring prominent pr ese nt -day journalh;ta

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Judge E. M. disc uss the tax .>ystem. He told of the tax sys t em of t h e I ncas in the e levent h J century an d spo ke briefly of each in termeci iate form of taxation up ' to the p r ese nt t im e:

Football lette rs were p r ese nte d to th e fourt ee n veterans of the 1921 Ce ntral Co li Pge squad

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TEIE IWITORJAJ STAPF The high schoo l paper at Nebr asPaul Wilcox Editor-in Chicf ka C ity I S conduc t i n g a s ho rt sto ry

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Once m o r e P e ru high h as emerged victorious. By a of 27 t o 5 t h e tea m walked away with Gate· ly ' s tea m Th e game between Pe-

.Mt. Vcrn o u Ha ll Fran ce • Kni g h t li v e r an addr ess The Gover n o r Gi t l9 C lub Anm•t t c St ock inJ! s poke of the oppor tun it ies of modJ uni ur -Scnior Ze lla e rn ed u ca ti o n. Mu s ic Depa rtment i\ lildrcd Hau l<s More than fifty perc ent of the mirl-y e ar g1aduating cla ss at LinK ea rney.-Peru Bas ket B all Games, coin high s choo l w ill co ntinue their The first game was pla y ed in e ducat i on. Thi s pe r ce ntage puts 1910; t h e s co r e was 18 -1 6 in favo r the old id e a into dis r e pute t h a t of P e ru No g a m e wa s p laye d o nly two pe rcent of h igh sch o ol afte r thi s unt il 19 14 ; since that grad uates continue the ir e ducation tim e the r wo s cho o ls h a ve had tw o annu a l cont es t s a t t h e ir r es p ect i ve ho me t o wns, wit h th e except i on of w a r t i m e s Pe ru having the better of th e arg u m ent in every game pla yt! d in the hi s tory of the two

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.b:xtraction a n 'd X -R ay · Office Phone 27 Chi ldr e ns work a Spec ialty Residence 103 and 3 2 se ason. All have be e n victories. The fi r st game, a practice game with Talma g e, was w o n b y but a sma ll ma r g in. All th P g ames on j t he regular sc h edul e have b een wo n 1 wi t h go od margin s , Humb o ldt, 27 1 to 8; Auburn, 22 to 12; and P a w - 1 nee, 27 t o 5 Of the!?e th e Auburn i game was th e hard es t an d fa s t es t. The Auburn game played a wee k

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Fresh Cut Fl o we r s , f or a n y o ccas ion s uch a s weddi n gs , bir t hday s p a r t i es , r e m e m br ance s, f u n e r al s e tc , in ap propriate a rrangem e nts a t all seaso ns of th e year.

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up good team work, the • g a me pretty rough, y e t · the t e H"' i Peru boys h ad their own way thru - work, by which the ball wa s ke iJL out. After th e fir s t few baske t s under the Peru go al, or work Pd I b y the home team. the cr owd cou ld ag a in st P e ru wa s in 1920, wh e n no t but w is h the Pawnee b oy s P e r n bea t K earn e y 32-6. w o uld make a fe w points to make Th ' r es ul ts of t h e g ames a s played the ga m e more intres ti n g. Whe n b etwt! en t h e tw o school s is a s f o l- du r ing the second half the Pawn e e • Per n ' :> S core

Kearney's Score goal, the c r owd ch ee red them e n16 th us i as t ically. Thirteen field 19 15 17 21

goa ls were made by th e Peru boys, four by Cowell, three by Del ze ll, two each by Parriott an d Wil son, and one apiece for Brunsdo n and 0 Conkle. In additio n Parriott made one point by a free throw.

d ow n t he fi e ld to the g oa l, was a I fine exhibition : The next team which the Pe ru I b oy s w i l l pl ay is th e S y racu s e hi g h 1' team. Thi !t. ga m e co m e s Fr i ri Av 1 the 27th Playing on a sma l le r floo r. considera bl y diffe r e nt fr o m r t h e flo or here at home, and play in g • 1 aga i nst a team which is r ep uted to be good, the boys will a hard game o n their ha nd s. Superinte ndent Gregory , of Te-

We are offeri ng th e mo st com pl et e lin e o Trunk s , S uit C a ses o u d T ra ve ling Ba g s sh ow n i n P e l'u U p tu dare in every way Qual ity and pr ices rig h For a temper sa ver w h e n b a king u se VALLEY LILLY FLOUR

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Toward th e end of t h e first h alf Brunsdo n and Wilson were r epl a ced by Car r nnd U. Conkle. Then about th e mid d le of the second half nearly a n e ntire new t t> m went on the floor for Peru. Taylor w ent i n f or Ca rr, William a f , r D e lzell, Dallam for Cowell, a nd Majors f o r Parriott.

Thi s is the fo urth ga m e the Peru hi g h schoo l tea m has played thi

to take up their duties in t he vari- ,. ous school of Nebras ka.

M r. Gre g o r y is a pleasing s\) eak e r 1 a nd p r esent ed a s ubject 1 in which his li s teners g r eat ly i n t ere sted.

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" Id ea l Girl" i s the topic that is h oldin g th e ce nter of inte r est at Midl a nd and s ome of the men there h a \• e written art i cles about their "id eal g irl. " if any of tlie " f air sex" here would like to know jus t what the ma sculi n e notion of the id ea l g irl is, call at the Pedagogian offi ce a nd we wi II refer you to the Midland paper.

The Kear n ey extensio n departm e nt is doing active work in sen d in g out b ull e tins to prospective s tud ents. Th e d eoa r tmeo t h as kept in touch w ith a ll county s up er inte nd e nts and h ave s e nt catalogues to teac h e r s w h ose certificates h ave expi r ed.

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Th e girls at Wesleyan h ave petition ed the faculty to al low th e m to p lay bask e t ball. There has been no gir ls' basket ba ll for a num ber of years and the co-e ds no reas o n why t h ey s h ould not be allowed to play. They c laim that too much stress has been la id on men' s athletics and that a thl et i c activities a mon g- th e gi rl s h ave been sn rlly n eg lected.
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Y W. C . A di Hm oods in m y h a nd ." T h e n · T he !- t 1 dy of J e!l u s " was di s· Ge r t r ude p i pe d u p and sa id , "O h c u ss rl hy R ev. Clau d Ri c:hm o n d · no , 1 h ave on e of th em my se lf,' ' b cfo r o the Y. W. C A. last Wed- an d the n s h e wo nd e r ed why we all nesday e ve n ini' S pe ci a I e m p ha s i s laug hed.

T h e assem bl y on Monday morn - 11 in g, at wh ic h ti me the H igh School ge t s t oget her f or a s in g , was co n· d ucte d by Miss Pa lmer. 1

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whi c h co me s on F e br uary 3 w i t h 1 P lattsmout h. Th e te a m is handi· capp.ed s?mew ? at by the shortness 1 of t1 me 1n wh 1cb t h ey have had to •

We Boost Peru-and Feed yo u t o o

Who ar e we?

We double their life -We are never too b usy to do yo nr sh oe repairing Com e 1n we'll g ive you a qu a lit y job - - THE BEST SHOE SHOP·-w a r; giv en t he wor d "fa i t h '" th e M'iss F os te r In di etetics c la ss part it play e d in the l i fe of J esus the ot her day: "My f at he r must the p ar t it Yhou ld p lay in ou r liv es . have bee n a na ug h ty boy hecause Pr e c edi ng- t he lec tu re, Mi ss Lou ise he ofte n got t wo or t hree whi pNe al de lighted a ll w ith a bea u t i- pi ngs at school a nd the n an othe r fu l pi a n o solo whe n he go t h om e , bu t he d idn ' t Girl s these m ee tin gs t he ir se e m to ca r e for i t. "

Bur l ington Cafe, one bl ock n orth N ebra sk a C ity Burling so n D e pot. specia l features hol d so m uc h of L. Ty ,>O n: "No, ne i t he r wou ld 1 prepare, but a r e mak ing up in ·-------------p leasure a n d profit you cannot care for it." effort what they lacked i n t ime. - - - - -affo r d to mi ss t he m Rernem b er, New d or m sloga n : Cas t not t hy On Fr i day the was i n charge o E t he Cam p !< i re Wed nes d ay e ve ni ng 1,1 t 7:1 5. br ea d as i de fo r a f te r ma ny d ays it

Y M. C. A. will re t u r n i n bread pu dd i ng.

T he Y. M. met last Wednesda:v even i ng with th e pu r po se in mind of selecting officPr s fo r next semest e r William Speic h le d i n a shor t

Here are a few excuses that stu· de nt s g i ve to the Pr of s. f or b e in g late td class :

convenience to them. C onsult us c oncerni ng an y business problem you may hav e devotional a nd t he n th e

Associat ion p roceed e d im med iate ly to elect office r s fo r t he semes t e r

Th e following office rs we r e e lecte d:

Car l Rose nquist, pr esi dent; E r la nd Nels on ' v ice preside nt ; W c ha r d Ma tid en, secreta r y; Roy C. Bus h t r e a!'l ur e r.

We a r e planni ng- t o have a better, m uch larger Y. M. C. A. next

S ome get u p t oo la t e i n t he mo rni ng

So me s t ay u p a ll ni g ht (st ud ying).

• Some are up all n ig h t

S ome go by the libr a r y cloc k

So m e o ve r work

Some lose their wat ch es

Some do n 't t r y t o make classes.

P ro f .: Who was E rasm us?

Freshi e: He mu s t ha ve been th e seme!lte r tha n we have had thi s in ve n to r of t he erase r fi rs t Needed a lit t le n at ur e s t u dy:

A co mmittee has bee n a pp oi nte d Q. Wh a t co lor i s a bl ac k be rry by th e p r es ide nt of the Y M to whe n i t i s grden ? m a ke an d ke e p in or d e r, tenn is

A. Red co u r t ;; f or t he u se o f t he students in sc h oo l her e i n the s pr ing a nd s um me r Watch f or th e ope ning date of th e Y.M. de n.

Mo de rn Im provemen ts. T he

Eskimo: Here it i s my dea r , just what I prom ised you , a stea m heated igloo.

T he Es k i m ess: Wh ere' ll we get t he stea m '?

Mt. V e rnon Girl s. The Esk i mo: From my we t gar -

T he Ha ll has bee n unu s ual ly ments. thi s we e k w ith all its many fest i \·i ties

On Tu esd ay e ve ning th e J:c n 1ary bir t h d ay pa r t y waa 11 iven at w it h twe lve g u es t s pre se n t. Th e ta b le was ve r y b eautifu l ly d ecorat!-· Pd in pink an d wh ile At each r-- pl a cewas asma!i candle hol rl t' r wh ich can t <) 'l e d a bt:rnin g cand le. a nd do wn th e cen t er wa s the lar g er C[l n dle s We e nj oye d the reg u ar supper plu s tu tifr u iti , ice cream a nd choc ol a te ca ke. Sma ll i nd i vidu a l c ups o f <'a ndy we re j! tv e n as f avors T hese birt hday pa r ties are loo ke d f orwa r d to each m onth and we a r e a ll ve ry g r ate f ul t o Mr s. Wa ug h f or th e lov e ly pa r ty we enj oyed la s t T ues day evening.

M i:>:> Gra ce N oe rlinger left F rida y Mo rning fo r Fairbur y whe r e s he wil l t eac h next Se mester. We all wi s h he r success in her new work a nd ho pe she wil l pa y us a v i sit b e fore long.

In this day a n d age of th e wo rl d the men u sua ll y f a ll for t he wom en , but Sarah Thoma:; thoug h t bes t to chan g e . when sh e very n ea tl y fell before Ti ny S howa lt e r the ot her morn ing. Bnt we w ill a ll keep i t this sid e of Endico tt for Tiny's 1 own guoJ. •

D r a m atic Club

We l l chosen casts and ex ce ll ent directors were la r ge ly respons ibl e for the success of t he two plays pres ented T hu rsday n i ght "The You ng Wo n der, " wi t h a cast of two, S on ia, L ois Gr i ffin' Clawdra in , Ralp h Hun t er , a nd d ir ected by Eve lyc Wh i ffin , kep t us g uessingun t il the end. I n fact, some of us st i ll wonder i f " t hat blond woma n r ea l ly was hi s sister. "

gi rl s One of the most pr ograms of the y ea r wa s g i ven by t he m . Mi ss L ucile Meek j!ave a s h or t histo r y of t he organi.zation, a n d a nnounced t he p r ogram cons isting of several of t heir m otion son g il a r eading by Nita Dillo n a dance by ttei r guardian, Miss Glasgow, f1 song by the girle, a nd in c losing ano t he r of their s ongs.

i nvi t ed, so tha t t he r oo m was fair -

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ly packe d At th e clo se of th e progr am Cecil Coatney t ook char ge , a nd al l joi n ed in ce le brat(ng the victory ove r K ea rn e y, and ch ee r ing for the boys who were on th e ir way ye ll s a •td the sch ool son g .;,.,,__ ,_ _,.,_. ..,.,.lli::la

To t his a ssem b ly the College was to Doane The P a wnee gam e was the n announc ed, and h igh sch oo l

closed the pro r am.

At an a ssemb ly of t be girls las t week a high sc hool Y. W wa s s tarted. The g irl s t ave be en wanti ng same such organization i n 1 h e schoo l, a nd und e r the guidance of Miss Hanks it bid s fair t o be a ve r y li•1e orga n izati on.

Whlle t fJ e i ris v. ere or g ani z ing th e Y W. some fifty or s ixty boys ga t hered, deciding to or ga n ize a H i- Y. Art h ur Maj ors wa s electP. d tempo r ary cha ir man ' and Ma rk De lze ll tempo rary secre tary After appoi n ting a committe e t o get 1 au advi s or, thg m c:}t i r;g cl ose d wit h " Hi- Y ' ray, ' r ay ."

Sophomore Notes

A delightful prog r am wa s enjo ye d by a ll who attended cla ss chapel last Lucille Me f' k and Ve rn a Cook playe d a charming pia n o d uet Th e lma H owe e nt· t a in ed us w i t h an artistic d a nce.

J isa t hen pla yed two select i ons on his violin He was a ccompanied by Miss Hylton. Ge rt ru de Ca r ver had charge of the prog r am.

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To the man or young

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'Wiho Gores''

THlE FlORSI11EDM SHOE

0 . J. Milstead--Ciothing Store

REXAll STOUE

Extends an invitation to all members of the S t ud e nt Body anl Faculty to come tv this store for all usua l Drug S to re needsincluding

C andy, Statione ry, B ooks, Victro l as and Remed ies

Barnes ' Pharmacy

facult.Y!

Students!

On Friday n i g ht t h e farewe ll par t y t o ou r g ir ls who are leav in g us was given At 8 o'c lock everyone a sse mbled i n the lowe r ha ll

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An Expression of T ha nks.

T he humo r and l ife-like touches i n t he seco nd play , "Uncle Jimmy ," made i t mo s t e n te r ta inin g a nd satisfyi ng It was d i recte d by Olga A l be r , w i t h the Jollowi ng cas t : U ncle J imm y F ull er Wood i e Mi s' Toplady L eona Sparks a nd we r e given dan ce prog r ams Mis' Sykes Ed na Fi sh e r w h i ch provided ente r tainment. As Grand m a C' r ysta l Meyer soon as the mus ic started t1 e J osep Sa mu e l Row le y da n ci ng took place i n the dining Cal i ope Marsh Margaret Thomas r oom of th e ha ll and we da nced Unc le R od De wey Ganze l! and we da nce d til l we could n o m ore T 11tn ca me the g ran d march a n d we wH e le d a long wal k d own t o the mu!!ic r oom where we wer e

We WISh t o ex!J r ess ou r hea rtf elt I th a nks to those , wh n i n our abgiven love ly d i shes o f fruit s lnrl se nce , p a id l ov in g tri bu te t o our 1 a n d w hi pped c rea m a nd wafer!! be lov ed so n a nd br other I

We a ll arr iv ed safe ly back to th e es pecta lly to thank the dinin g roo m except Frances who CoiiPg e and : i h s ch nc I fo r dist>r P. f e r r ed to fly in, and a f terwa r d;:; m iss in g c lass es ash tok t"n o f redec i de d she mu st h ave caught h er spect , a nd a lso for th e 11e: l•t' I h ee l i n he r sk ir t to make her fa ll flowers. We also des ire to a nd s pilt a ll he r lovely ea ts. A our a in ce r est thanks t o the 1 goo d t ime was e njoyed by a ll. bers of th e Ame r ica n L egion or The li ghts blin ked too q u ick a nd the se r vices they so k indly r en d r e d then we h ad to da n ce the tables and fo r t he ir I emembrance th ru back in to p lace and sca m per away th e love ly fl owe r s. I to o u r r oo ms, ti red bu t r ea dy fo r O u r hea r ts are t ou c hed by the 1 another party next mo n t h. lov i ng sympathy of al l. ay 1 Th i s ne x t week w ill be study, God's b less ing be l ount tfu lly f:: xcrarn , exnrn each ni g ht, but t he n ten ded t o you , and sorrow far nm ove d ' the gr ocers won't m ind for we w i l l 1 have to buy coa l o i l and cand les Mr s. Margaret Andrew

Ch i p Bas ket:

A t t he close of the pr og ram a s hor t b u s i ness me e t in g was he ld. Because of the ab sence of ou r pres iden t and vice preside n t , Ralph H u n te r presided.

l s t h e re anyth i ng suggestive in th i s adevr t i sement f ou n d in one coll e ge paper: " J s. Skiff, Under t aker . We bo os t f or t he college, why not?" Must be exp ectbusiness from a "rlead bunc h ." /

Give Them a

Chanc e

If the tradesmen in your neighbo r hood and your town don't get you r patro nage , t hey cannot t h rive

It pays to encourage the hom e mer cha n t , who wi ll rea ct in best loca l service for yo u r conve nience at all times.

G ive th e m a chance-spend our 'money loca ll y. v ou' ll find for i nstance, that here you'll get a suit of the latest style, in a ll pure wool, lai lored in expert craftsmans hip and sati sfactory serv ice a ;su r ed.

Have you v i sited our store?

Co me in and get acquainted!

We have as large a stock a s any t ow n of this size. We appreciate our old f r iends and are anxious to mak e n ew

We a r e trying to he lp you make this one of the most enjoyable and prosperyears of your I ife & G/lenberder

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STUDENT COMMENT

The bes t kindl of a n edu catio n 1s

again s t . rrh e s tudent is ' apt t (l The Co ach. choose t he wrong v ocation, which Co ntinu ed rrom Ftrst may lea d to ed th'ational was t e a nd a good lo se r. Acc ord ing to Coach oftt!n t o individua l di sappo intm e nt Spee r it was a r e al game at Hi s t a lents s h o uld control hi s eve n t he "keep-away" game "B ut choice If t hey do, he w il l prob - we misse d one thing as we strod e ably be in the right v ocat i on. down t he h il l from the co l lege , " se r ve h i m best, th e educat i on mu st T he i nce ntive created by avoca - conc luded the coach." a nd that was bring p leasure and happine ss. tiona! aim wil l greatly counteract the rather ' irritat ingly usual knell

These are often brought t hr u sue- any eclucationa l waste. But th e of the Doane be ll as a defeated cess and our s uccess in any proj e ct Ipercen t a ge of t hose wh o choose team desce nds the hill. The sid e pe nds upon what we put i nto it wr o ng ly is smal l, while the great Jence was j oyfu lly express iv e "

The doctor who puts into his prar- perc enta ge who c hoos e corr e ctly Is the coach al l ri g ht? We'll

' the one that ser1ves its own e r and tho se about h im best, bot h in a m ater ia l a nd in a mora l sense. To ti de the best me dica l education is learn ea rly in l ife th e mora l law s of h · 1 e I S t he one who will he the most th e ir profess i ou, and s tamp them I ce ss fu l ; the engi9eer, the lawyer , as habits •befovP. othen> less des i ra - Don' t Miss it- Orchestr a Concert t he teacher , or t he bu sin ess man ble have beco me 11 " r1 O ften, Ge t your budget ticket or twf nywho has <had spec ial training f or th e man with a general e ducati o n fiv e ce nts and come to t he chap e l hi s profess ion w i ll rise mo s t rapid- turns to th e ,. p r ofession he fo llowed at 8:15 on Fr i day eve ning Janu a r y ly in hi s youth, · becau se its laws and 27. Th e co ll ege orchestra, und er

It fol lows th e n, that a vocat i on· princ i pl P.s are the ones that. are a t he ditection of Prof esso r Ji sa al education i s b.ette r tha n a gener- part of him. wi l l pre sent a mui scal prog r a m so a l e ducatio n . A "!ocatip na l educa - Ano t her dange r of a vocationa l fu ll of va ri ety that i t is s ur e t o tion prepar e'3 a person for some de- education is that i t might curtai l p lease you. There will be !'le)e cfinit e purs uit· Fanklin sa id, "H e the amount of general know ledge tions that ar H old fav orit es th e that h at,P a trade h ath an ' e state; r equired for good· cit izenship wo rl d ove r a n d ot h e r s l ections that and he ' that h ath a cal li ng hath That is , it m (g h t so narr o w a l't-' 1 - w ill pro bab ly be entire ly ll t; W t o profit and hon or A p lowman on son tha t he p r ope r ly ca r e you. h i s legs i s high er than a gentl e m a n f or his ob l igations to soc iety. But Pr ofessor J isa has arranged on h is kn ees." Howev e r, culture does a m e r e fact - know le dge of a this program car e fu l ly t o su it your i s a desirable thing , it is a wo r t hy ge nera l education prepare h im for ta s te. He has spe nt much time accomp l is hm e nt; but i s it not de- th a t ? Does not e xperi e nce and a nd effor t getting t he orch estr a s i rabl e a nd worthy for a man to see contact with li f e d eve lop a hi g h e r r eady to pr esen t thi s program and a r t an,d f ee l joy in his labor? class of cit ize ns h ip? Em e r s o n ha s r e ce ived hearty c o -o pe r a tion F urt he rmor e, vocational educa- sa id, "The crowning f orlunt! of a from th e me mb ers of th at organt i on limits th e pe ri od of appr e n- ma n i s to be born to some p u r s uit i zati o n. tic eship. Th e lawye r, the e ng in- whi ch finds h im i n employment So, for the sak e of encourag in g eer, o r t h e m ec ha nic has b een and happiness whtt h er it be to mu s rca l activities i n t he Coll ege tr a in e d in work can do it b ett e r, make ba sk ets' or broad- swo rd s, or and for the sake of your own pe rat le a s t jus t as we ll , a s hi s conte m- canal s , or s tatu es, or so ng s " · so nal pleasure, d on't mi s s this fir s t ' porary, who has no t had such tr ain - Haopy is the s uccess fu l man whe - orchestra concert.

Dry

in g m ig ht e ve r do But of what ther he is a basket mak er or the R e m l'l mb er th e date, Friday e veni m om· t ancP i s th a t'! It m eans rul e r of an empire. It is the s u e - ing, J a nuary 27; t h e hour, 8: 15 ; m 1r e co mforts and pl ea s ur es in ces sf u l man who t a k es up the re- the place, chapel; admi ss io n, buct· li f e f,l r ttl e v ar e m eas ur e d by the spo n s ibilities of the co mmunity get ticket or twenty-fi ve cenls ,.....,. 7 d'M*Y* ' •e skil l of m a n T he s ki ll of the It he who stand s f o r th e things

A ttention! Everyone!

sava ge could furn i s h but a that a re good and a ga inst tho se p oorl y ven til ate d, crowd ed ea r th ly th a t are bad. lt i s he w ho is a Just think of it! A t rip around d 1 d the wor ld for only twenty-fiv e m o u n for a owe li ng, while m od- goo compani on and ne ig hbor. ern ma n, t hru hi s m echanica l s ki ll, But, le t him f a il at his work, and cents. Fathers, moth e r s, so ns and · dau g hters, i f you wish to t ake _ ad-

Fay Ba k ery

Lunches , Confectioner}' , F oun ta in S ervice a ll y v e ntil ated ho us e, h eate d by pes simi s tic H e beco m es a stum- vantage of the excurs i on ra t es o n co a l and l ig h ted by e le ctricity. bling bl ock to those about him and t he Y W. sn i p, n e e t a t th e tr a in -

li ves in a li g ht, r oo my, sy s t e mati c- he beco m e s m e lancholy , m oo dy, and Not only d oes voca ti o na l educa - se es n o goo d in their work. H e i s ing building, Saturday, J anuar y t i on he lp mankind in genera l, but a liab il ity to &o ci ety. So t he re 28 • at eig ht o' c lock

f h b · Ju st a h int ot' t l e fa scinat it g it gives an i ndividual an adv a n- ore t e es t educat i on is the on e tage over the one who. h a s ha d a which prepares a man fo r th e t'lur: You w i l l have an opportunity g e ner a l educat ion An ex a m p le of g r e atest and s ur e st s uccess in hi s to pause a moment mid st th e s hamthi s is s h o wn by a su r ve y o f th e ca l ltu g rock s o n the Eme rald I sle ; to stop t h f · d b th RJ ' chard Madden, , 23 f o r d a inty r eJ'resh 'llen ts i n quaint e ac 1 ng pro ess 1on rna e y e fr es hman En g l is h , c la ss es. In th e old Ho ll an d ; to se e th e la tes t sty les same hi g h schoo l, tw o yo ung m e n of gay Paree, (Gleve lan d s , Wesse ls wer e teaching fo r th e ir fir st y e a r. ORC lrfHE§1fR

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and Mat th e ws of N e braska C it y On e, who had two ye a r s of sp e c i a l ha ve k i n 1 1y some o f th eir n orma-l trainwg was r e c e Jvrng CONCE RT n e w spr in g hats s uits, a ft e rn oo n $ 18 00 for teaching manua l tra i n - f r ock s and neg )l l{ ees J ; '·" watc h a in g , while th e oth e r, wh o had four Under the Direc tion I'P w of the IT. ra r erul da nce r s of years of ge nera l co lleg e educa ti on , of Spain; to r evP. I in the m ag ic of wa s r ece ivin g $ 1500 for t e a chi n g th e Or ien t of o ld Ja pan, to fe e l t he science The t im e has com e w h en Proiessor Jisa thrill of adv entu r e of a n Esk im o h e who can do one th in g a nd do it hunt; t h en t o r e tur n to our own we ll , r ece i ve s a greater r e mun e r a -

Budget ticket

CoUe&e. 'Basketba II Midland CoHege vs. Pe ru Colleg e one o f the stro nge st te am s of the stat e High p . m. I tic ket or 25c IJ ANNOUNCfE MI ENT The 1922 Wllton Rug Li ne Wi11 be shown i n the· Nebras k a C ity territor){ exclu si veft y b y . Edwards .. Evans- Pe c k Nebraska C i ty, N e br . AnglO Per s h:tn 9 x c2 120.00 Re m in gto n P ortab le Typ e write r s t o r e ll.nd loo k at th e m ost com pact of all wri t in g machines • U. LA Tepra c 9 X f 2 84 .00 DOLT PH ONE 73 P ERU N E HRAS KA PHON.g 78

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so lici t your pat ro n age f>hone. 52 F e r>u , Ne b r • DO DGE GARS We have the age ncy f or th e Dodge Br os. ca r S', a nd have a car on the floor fo r d e mon s t r ati on Call and le t us s ho w y o u. W e st ill have ttie Racin e a nd Norwalk tires the oes t the r e ar e Our r e pa ir department is at y o ur servi ce , and Work Gu a rante ed. SULTZ H AU6H & PISHER Ph on e 54, P e ru Servic e Ga r a ge. A uto Liv ery, D. G. Ph e lp s, Prop. Night a n d D a y Service Ph one 5 4
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Friday , Jan. 27' U n i t ,1 :Stlj te s to llh ' el som e of th e tion than he who can do m any 8 l5 fa n us rti s t :-: of th e si le nt dram a : p. Ul. thing s but is the m aste r of no ne of Y r>u c, l , t a ff ord t o miss a ll thi s th e m. No1 111al Chapel fun a nd r eve lry. H ow e ver, a vocat iona l ed uc at io n h as da ng e r s which mu s t be g ua rd e d
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000 On Fnday, January 27, diplomas L' I R C l b I t h e firs t 'time in quest of a loca- mco n o tary u to th e ' scrap. The at hl etic conte s ts be- Gra n d I s la nd 0 4 .000 were granted to a numbe r o f col- p C II M , Cl b I ) t lo n of a town s t opped o ver ni g ht er u o e ge e n s u t 1s ' t ween .Midland a nd Peru h ave a l- York 0

2 .0 00 lege stud e nts who had completed the J d h ! with James L St u mbo the pr opri- p a nn e to ave su ch a sp eakPr " wa ys be en h ard foug ht and c lo s e Se v era l changes took p la ce in t h e Iwork for p r ofe s s i o nal cert 1ficates. h h , p 'd C e tor o f t hem iII at at t h e falls o f th e eac mon t . r es 1 ent avm ess 1 b ut Per u h as m a n age d to .nose out Neb r a s ka State Co ll ege Confe r enc eJ T he maJ o nty of th ese s tud e nts · t d d M T h Ne maha, so u thwest of the pre s ent h t d m r o uce r . o ms on w o g a\e I t h e Fr e mo n t men e irrht times out t his paRt weP.k in the ba s k et ball ave accep e positions tn the t · t · · H sit e o f Fa l ls C i ty The f o l lo w i ng ,... a mos m er estm g m es sage . e

Of nine contes t s A batt le royal is standings. Most notable of these schools of th e s tate for the remam- h h . m o rning M r Stum b o took hi" gav e t e te.\lc e rs an 1dea of tea ch- · " always a ssured , however, wh e n the was the s udden rise of Peru to d er of the y e ar Others, realizing vi s ito r nve r to t he p r esen t site o f i ng from a b us ine s s m a n 's po in t of the ch ie f t ains hip of the circu i t the of m o re advanced the ci t y anti Mr Bu r bank was so two· t e am s are s c h ed u led to cl a sh becau se Midland i s a l way s represente d by a cl e an bu n ch of athl etes and P e r u- we ll. you know the hi g h ca l ibr e typ e of cl ean fi g hters Coach S peer s el e ct s to r e pr ese nt the B lu e and White in s ta t e confer e nc e circles.

view. H e s tate d that it was hard Wesle yan, h n lding the roof since t h e p r eparati o n, are r emaining in o r der to a t tain s uccess in any lin e a nd it im p r e ssed w i th t h e be auty of t h e memorabl e tr ip o ut the state to c ontinu e th e ir c o ll ege course can on ly be d on e by hard and pe r- pl ace th a t h e decided a t once to le t which netted a quartet of victories Commence m ent exerci ses f or all sis t ent Ia • or. H e p o intEd ou t that thi s be th e locatio n f or the town early in the sea s on, w e nt down t o Id i visions of th e 19 22 class will be h e wo uld projec t the t each e r' s wa ges are com pa r arl e f e at for t h e first t1 ' m e t hi s se ason h e ld at the cl o se of the s e c o nd In 1856 7 th F II c·t T tive ly lo w, that hy saving f r o m - • e a s 1 Y own h t h c t B lid d se mes t e r, in conn ection with the A · t' fil d t h · w en e o n e r u ogs r ompe on e 's e arl y ex pen ses and makin g sso c1 a 1o n e e1r pre- emption o ver to Be thany F ri day night w ith spring f es tivities This wi ll make go oa i nves tm ents the l e acher co uld u n d e r th e act of c ong r ess fo r town h · d' h t 1 d f 30 t 27 it p oss ible for those who are teach- h' h d

As t e score 10 1cates , t e game 1 on ![ er • o a o sco r e be co me a s u ccess financiall y • He purp oses w 1c was gr a nte Thursday night was a li ve l y en- Doane brace d up during the week in g to participate in the co m- state d that th e fir s t hundre d or fif t y Since 1 9 12, w hen Falls City was counter. Two of t h e bes t team s and laid uut Cotner's claim to mencement p r o g ram yea.rs in an y l i ne of busin es s w e r e made a di v i s io n p oint of t h e Misin t h e confer e nce were batt! i ng for seco ud place by landing a victory St ud e nts rece i v i ng certificates: th e ha r des t so uri Paci r ai I r o a d, i t s gr o wth d h I t t d · o ve r the Bu ll d o crs o n the Doane Ha ze l A I ice Ad a ms, Emerson, Ia. ha s been b y leaps a n d bounds N e w supr e macy an t e peo p e a en mg ,., Ze li a M. And re ws, Pawne e C i ty As to qualiti es whic h bring s ueth e g am e were priv i le g e d to wit - fl oo r Wedn esday night by a 32 to Maud Bo bbit P e ru. buil d ing s by the sco r e ha v e been cess the sp eake r sta ted that i t was ness one of th e bes t conte sts of the 16 !:'c ore. Th e Ti g er quintet then Lu e lla E D o w e ll, Sa lem er e c ted an d more are go i ng up conH I F D k 0 necessa ry f o r one to be h o n est, year. la nd e d on Yo rk and took another e e n rane es w ora , maha. s t a ntl y T h0usa n d of :d o llars have Th e tea m w o r k, pas s in g and 1 e a sy v i ct ory , l ittng their s t ock in Kath e rine G r i ffi th s , Ce ntr a lia,K s: courag e ous, a n d t o be willing t o been s p ent on p u blic build i ngs and Elrna l<'e rn J o n es, P eru e nde r service, illus trating his guarding of both teams· was n e ar th e standin gs to fourth place. M l 'ldr ed J orn, Verd o n b civ ic improvem en t a n d i t is now p o mt y g iving th e Ro tary m o t to : ly p erfe ct Tim e af ter tim e t h e D oan e h as wo n the co nferen c e Bess i e Mae L a wrence , N e m a ha. " H t h e m os t im portant t r!lding cen te r and f or w ards w ould c harn pi o ns hi p thr ee years in s u e- Leo na A Low r e y, Dunb a r e profits m ost wh o ser ves " in s o utheasteyn N _ J..a brin g th e b a ll do w n nPa r th e b as ket cessi on a nd bids we ll t o be a con - Gr ac e .K ot! r dm ger C tab O •chard. M r. con cl u d Pd h is ' A - rlE>n.lio ci t ;r park CO\ r ng o nl y to b e s t o pp e d by the guar ds t e nd er a g ain s ea so n N e ll ie F ranc t!s O ' Conn e r, Omaha With a b Jg h trioute to th e th1rty acr es has come nto th e p osd B b h . c h " B b" s· ' t t Herm a n s Rh od utl , P e l u • t e achin g profe s s ion in wh J' ch h e I of the Cl ' ty and ll ha ". L, "'0 Cap t ain Toft an uettge n ac m oac o 1s ty s qUJn e at Laura E Sm i th , Don i ph a n. 'd h ., th e ir g uard p os ition s , perf ormed s o Fremont s truck a s l ump the past Sarah Ann Thomas , Edgar. sa l • t ere was no calling more im- 1i mproved u nt il · i t i s a place of effe ctiv e ly that M idland was unable two and h ave precipitated Jess ie Whal e n, P lattsmout h. or off_e red op po r- 1beauty and r ecr eation f or t h e pe oto r eg i s t er a s i n g le f ield g oa l durJ wit h a s udd ennes3 that tak es t h e Hel e n Anne Wieb e Beat ri ce. tumty fo t serv t ce. He po m t e d o ut p ie o f th e c ity , as we ll as a n o t a b le ing t h e fir s t half, whi le Roth e rt b r e ath away The Mid lan d five Mary J ane Wright, Nelson to th young men that th ey s h ou ld pl ace f or ci v icgat h e ri ngs .:c h au ta uand Frary we r e a bl e to evade th e ir s lipped a notch by losin g to Cotn E: I' Be rth a Be hrends, Ste rling. r e nder such s e rvice that : w o u ld d e- q u a s and t h e like Est h e r Hageman, Ithica. d h g u ard s and drop th e b a ll thru th e last weP. k by a sing le point. T hi s Stella v. Hin d e na ch, Tec ums e h man t e co nfid enc e o f : their con - F alls C i ty boasts of a m o d e rn net four tim es. Th e fir s t ha lf end- see ms to h ave caused a s udd e n lo ss E dith Meek, Cook mun i t y , th e re s pe ct of the bu s i n PFS ful ly e quip ped l i b rary k n1 w n as ed with th e s core s tanding 12 -5 in o f h e art, for this w eek saw Mi dl and Cl e o Sigman , Edgar. and prof e s s iona l m en , and i nsp i r e 1 th e L yd i a Bruin Mt> mo r i al P eru's fa vo r. s t e pp e cl on aga in by Per u Chad · Edi t h Fox, Stockham. the yo u_nll, th er e by build ing th e L ibr a r y. This is e x te nsi ve Y Mid land h a d t alk e d s itu a tion ron' s se cond game wa s the o nly pi e E ste l la E Farl e y, Pe ru. commumty and c o un t r y by t he r es i dents o f Fa ll s Ci t y a nd ov e r bewee n th e h a lves a nd d e cided that th ey m us t b eg in to drop the balI thru th e n e t if th ey were to overcome th e lea d es tablished by th e five P e ruv i a n s Th ey appoint · ed Lin dbe rg, th e ir c ent er, to act as a cmnmi ttee of on e to do the scoring and h e wa s r esp onsibl e for the thr ee Midl a nd fi e ld g oa ls cage d during the half. T h e Bobcat margin, h ow ever, was t oo big for t h e Tigers to ove rcom e and th e fina l whi s tl e bl ew with the s cor e s tanding 19 to 13 i n favo r of Peru.

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Toft, capt a in g Ellio t t

Bu e ttge nbach g. Hawke

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Orch e s tra Con cer t

On Friday eve nin g , 27 , t h e Co ll ege Orch es tra, und e r th e dir e cti o n of Mr. Jisa, gav e th e ir fir s t public concert of th e year.

A la rge cr o wd g athere d to h ear it , and g ave e vid e n ce by the ir ge n e ro us a p pl a use that t he y fe lt we ll r e paid f o r coming. Th e progr a m wa s w e ll arrange d and th e numb e r s w e r e very creditab ly p e r f orm e d. The " S t a r S p a ng le d Ba nn e r ,' ' w hi ch was p lay e d the fir s t numb er, arou sed a res pon s i ve mood in t h e li s t e n ers, and mad e a v e r y appropriate beg inning. Ji'o iJ owin g

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t h e peop le of tt:e s urr o und i ng co u n t r y N e w r ai lr oa d depo ts, mod e rn in ever y r e sp ect, h a ve been buil t by t he Mi sso uri Paci fic and Burlington t ai lr oad s. T h e M is s ou r i Pa r i fic dep ot , co m p leted in 19J. 7 is one o f fi n es t d e p ots alo n g t h e l ine and ha s a n att r a ct i ve p ark laid out a ro und t h e build i ng and appr oac h es Ei g ht miles of p a ve m e nt ar e ano t her source of pride t o t he pe op le of Falls C i t y. The King of Trai ls a nd the Wa shin gto n H ia-hwa y pa ss tb r u Falls C i ty. Hundre d of t o u ri s t s , taking ad va t a ge o f these exce ll e t r oans, pa ss t hru ther e ever y s u mmer.

Th e id ustrial con cerns d o ing b usin es s in F alls C ity and e m ploy ing lab o r ar e th e Na ti ona l Poultr y an d E gg C o mpan y, Fa lls Ci t y Bot t ling W ork s , F al ls Cit y Rolle r Mills , Fal ls C i ty Ice' and C o ld Stor age Pl an t, So u t he a s t N e braska Te lephone Compa ny M c M i llan Can dy f!'actorv, P eerl ess S t o ck Powd er Co m pany, Fa ll s C ity Who lesa le and Suppl y Company, and a po u l try co ncern op e rated by E. E Ja m e s.

Th e e duc ati o nal sys t em is especially fin e i n F al ls City da the su rroundi ng co u ntr y. B. H. Groves, the superi n te nde n t of public schools , h a s p u t f or t h notable effort for the be tterme nt o f t h e system. The teach e r s ar e selected with discrimina t io n A n ew hi2' h build· i ng , wi t h m odt:rn equipment has b e (' n a nd tlu? four sc h oo ls hu e undergone improvaI Conunu ed on Fourth

• I SUCCESSOR TO THE NORMALITE VOLUME XVI I. PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 1922. N U M BE R 15 BOBCATS DEFEAT MIOLAED 1'1G ERS AT TOP IN CONFERENCE RACE I M idl and partook o f th e pa s t w ee k HAV E NOON LUNC HEON OU R GOOD fiEIGHSORS-PALLS CITY • - -. Kearney went up a peg by winPeru Now L eads Conference With Severa1 T ake Place - Wes- · ning t wo games this week,one f r o m ' leva n to Second Place. IG d I 1 d F 'd b •Gtven by Pre stdent Cavtp es s- Ad The G ateway C ity of S o utheastern Title P rospects Bri g ht. ran san r1 ay y a 45 to 1 1 dress by Lincoln M an Nebraska C f S d ' sc o re, and the ot h e r from C hadr on Peru took a big s tride in the rli- o n erence tan sngs Thursday by a 27 to 1 6 tally. Has tr ec ti o n o f the N e braRka Con f e r e n ce Won. Lo-;t. Perce nt. ings lift ed i ts head and defe ate d Mr. Frank T o mso n of Lin co ln I Haz el Rate k in. ba s k et ball ch amp ionsh ip when th e Peru 3 0 1000 th e fast losing Chad r oni tes Saturday Rota ry Club adaressed th e Men ' s Th e r e i s no place in the w o rld Blue and White ba s ket tos s ers de- Wes leyan 6 1 85 7 n ig h t as a week-end celebration C lub o f Per u S t a te T eac h er s Co ll ege more nchly end owed by nat u re feate d the M i d land quintet here Cotner 4 1 8 00 sending t h e No rm alite s M onday n oon , Ja n uary 30, 1922. Ithan Richa:d• o? c o unty, c ounty Thur s day night by a 19-13 s co r e. Doane 3 1 . 7 5 0 , with f o u r defe at s and one victory j • Pres i dent H igg in s i n troduced s ea t of whlch IS Falls C i ty, one o f The Mid land Tigers, headed by Mid la nd 4 2 667 1in a long five -game trip.-Omaha Pr es ident Ca v in ess w h o sa i rl : t t h e b est a n d most improved cities Coach Bob Si s ty and Captain K e arney :-< 3 500 Bee. I " Thi s is th e fi r s t of a se ri es o f I to be fo u nd in Nehaska. "Mot her" Hawl te, invaded Bobcat- Hastings 2 3 .400
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tied upon th e r e turn of Governor teac hin g of geography class es, Mi sa · out your in come tax repor t lf Mo rr ow now in consultati o n in Clark will give so me lectures 'ln I any of th e students have such a Wash in g ton on t h e futur e po li cy. educat i o n a l geog r aphy, a fie ld in large income that it i s n e ce ssa ry Due to the heavy withdrawa l of wh ich s he h as made a spe cial stu dy to make ou t a rep o r t we wi II ref er you to t h e bul le tin at t h e Pedagogian office. We expe ct to take on extra c le rical force if the dema n ds for h e l p are more th an th e regular forc e can handle.

Our Pa triotic Duty, The good ly numb e r of st ud e n ts were give n a rich t r eat last We d· nesday at ch ape l hour wh e n Coach Speer r esponded to a ca ll at th e Mid land pep m eeting for a s h o r t talk H e commended the Co ll ege students f or their pep and spokt in hi ghest praise of th e fine Peru spirit s ho w n toward vi s itin g teams.

staff, four · room h ouses with s pa- for sever al years, ci ous porc h es n ow r ent for $ 12.50 -a month.

The two Y. W. C. A centers at Ba lb oa : and Cr is tobal, gifts of th e Nationa l Board, t h e Zone p eo ple them se lves r a i si n g $5,200 forfurnishin gs , are p r act ica ll y civ i c cente r s for the who le commu n ity.

Mrs. Mo rr ow, wife of J J. Mor· row Military Governor, i s pr es ident. Miss Mathee. after two and a h a lf years' abs encz e, will r et urn to her hom e in Ho u ston , Texas, thi s wee k

The Fortn ig htly Art C lu b met en Tu esday ni g ht of last week , th e spec i a l t op ic of the even in g being Fre nch Porce lain as presented by Mrs J P. Clark. A rra n ge m e n ts are being made for a n ar t ex h ibit I to be held during the latt er part of February under th e auspices of 1 th e Club. I

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cros seyed and didn't see things L et's get o ut a nd work th at l<Odak the e lev ator boy, rea ss urin g ly. " lf

A crowded .e levato r in a weste rn office building was nearing the hottom of its descent w h en it s ud- f denly dropped a few feet, recoverOnl y one exception a year ago How about those Peruvia n s naps? ed, and continued its trip at a norwh e n a ce rtain offici a l be cam e Have you turned them in yet? mal rate. "It's all right," sa id over in d i g n a nt and took their sp ite van wi ll h ave t h e bes t s n a p sec - m e a nt a couple s t ori es."

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Coach Speer a s ke d th at a ll loyal fri e nd s of our in s titu t ion do a ll in th e ir p o we r to up h old the good n a me wh ich Per u h as made for h erse lf. Our vis i ting t eam s are our g u ests and n ot our enemies , and we s h ou ld treat them as s u c h W e s h ou ld ch ee r our t eam but not jee r our oppo n e nts , for they are our friends. H e sa id th ere is a growing tendency - so ' t h e coa ch es s sy of th e college crowd s trying 'to u se "roug h st utf" so common in the uncultur ed com· munities where profess iona l game s are p layed

Th e trea tment of Midland team was a tes t1mony of th e students' appro, a ] of t h e coach's app e a l.

It was a rea l Per u crowd with real pep la s t Thusrday ni g h t w h en Peru won the h a rd fou g ht battle from M idland, wh e n Midland made h er first goa l in th e game in the last ha lf of the ga m e the crowd che ered the effo rt.

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Mi ss R ose C lark, of the geography departm e nt, has r e cent ly r eceive d an invitation to teach in the s umm e r sc hool of the S tate U ni vers ity of Ohio, at Oxford. Miss C lark wi ll accept th e pos i t ion, h e r work to begin in July and co ntinue

"So you're s tud yi ng hitory, I i ttl e man Study hard'!"

" Yes'm."

"What kind of hi s tory -U n ited States, a n cient, m od ern or what?"

strai g ht, a few indi v idual s beca m e ov e r time so that t h e 1922 P eru - it h ad fall e n , it wou ld only h ave out o n tn e v is i ting team w hich t i on eve r Afte r a ll the s n a ps are " T na t' s a ll " r e plied a portly h ad played aclea n. spo rt s manlike the life of a n a nn ua l s o let's get gentl e man, cas ting a so le mn eye ga m e Our goo d stude n ts no r our some li vely s naps and turn t h e m up wa rd. Ju s t t wo-one in the good towns peop le knew of th i s in - in to some m ember of the Peruvian Sta r a nd one in the Times." di gn ity, for th e vi s itin g t ea m staff or drop t h em in th e box at Plumbing the D epth s. were t r ue spo rts m en and c h arged i t up to t h e riff-raff account whic h unfortunate ly is f o und in m any s c hool s and communities. The s tud e nts were s in cer e ly s h ocked when they h ea rd it was our good friends from Doane.

"I don't know yet We' ve on l y been at it a bout t hree months a nd my book h asn 't any o n it."

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fre e, Days to fo ll ow after , Joysof life s old to me For th e price of laugh t er. Gir l' s love man 's love, Lov e of work a nd duty, Ju st a w ill of God' s to prove Beauty, beauty, beauty! - Wi lliam S tanl ey Bra ith waite I• Going Away to School? For your family and for your friends at homeFor your classmates and new acquaintances at school Be. f>hotographed Peterson Studio - - Peru, Nebr.This House of Better Shoes Votes Furnishes its patrons with the best of Footwear at prices as low as Shoes of Quality will admit. Will be pleased to show you the New Sprina Styles which are now in. Hotueyer Shoe Store N e bra s ka City , Nebr "The Hom e o f Good S hoes ' ' Votes Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE Votes I Followin g t h e wi ll -'o -t h e- wi sp in iob huntin g h as its pe ril s. A party of yo ung American g irl mu s icians who sai le d t o ac:coept orchestra positions in fl cabaret- r esta u rant in Panama recen tl y w ith pass age paid a nd prumil!c of full P l'Otection I FISHER BROS, Druggists

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The Y. W gir iH enj oyed a ve r y inter est ing m eet in g l ed by Mi s s Crystal Mey e r. Mi ss Dewey gave an inter es tin g talk o n t he "Ch ild

team. Littl e Boy: Mother, wasn't

We wi l l all be g lad when spr in g that · a funny dream 1 h ad las t comes s o we ca n have tra ck work ni g ht ?" and play tenni s an d ot her outdoor j Mother: " How in th e world

he lp to s tre ng th e n th e hi g h sc hoo l II Right on Spot 'I games.

h's our Business to Repair your Shoes

We double their are never too. bu sy to do your shoe repairing Come m we ll g 1ve you a quahty JOb.

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should I kn ow anything about your Lab or " q u est ion. th is b e in g the month set asi de for o bse rvin g t.1i s probl em. She br ought so me of the co nditi ons existin g roda y. Altho we have so m e la ws r egulat -

A numbe r of o ther int e r es tin g lectures are be ing arranged f o r by the committee.

in the P er uvi a n so everyone watch 1 "Well, you ought to. You were the bulletin board f o r the elate to in it."

We Boost Peru-and Feed you too have ou r pictu r e taken. We want

Pending. eve ry member t o be there. Do n't

I Who are we?

1 Bur li ngto n Cafe, o ne b lock north Nebraska City f 1 "We ll, want to marry my daugh- I Burl in gson Depot org e t. t er, 1 suppose?" snapped the ••••••••••• ••••••••••••.,.,.

E v erett Literary Soci ety, g rouch y o ld millionaire as he - - - - ------'----------At th e r eg ular bus ln ess. m eet in g g lo wer e d a t th e timid youth before ------------------------------:

of the Ever et t Lite r ary Society, him. T he n, ad j usting hi s g lasses ,

1 • in g this probl e m, many a r e n ot enforc e d a nd many of the Phildr e n are be ing r o bb ed of t he ir birthright. Sh e reminded u s t hat " th e cb i ldren of today a re the c i t ize ns of t o mo rrow " a nd th a t r e tarding the progress of the c hild int er feres with the prog r ess of the n at i on

J a nuary 27 , th e following office rs h e ad de d : ''By the way , aren't yo u 7h •.J • ().1 .1

who had b ee n e lecte d at a called one of my daughte r' s f orm er su i t - Ui e f.llt/Zens

mee ting , were in sta ll e d: Pres ideAt Frances K ni g ht ; vic e pr es id e nt, "N-n-no. s i r," faltered the F aculty and students will find an account with us a great Olga Albers; s ecretary, Adelai n e chee rl ess o ne , but I expect I s oo n convenience to them. Consu lt us concerning any business Pro kup; trea s ure r , Mr Bugbee, will be o n e " ' problem you may have

The Ca tholic A ssoci ation. pr ess cor r es p ond ent, Ze li a Ch ap lain ' Well, W h at of lt

Th e C C. A. held serv ice at the serge ant-at-arms , Mr. Bu s h The A band in a small Min nesota home of Mr and Mr s. J ack Satur - work in g co mmittees were a ppoint - town ha d just fin is hed a vigorous day m orni ng at 8 :30, F at her ed for the second ·semeste r. The 1 but not overly harm oni ous selecPa s f rom Ne bras k a City taking program pr epa re d fo r the eve nin g tio n. As they sa nk to

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was postp o ne d o n accou nt of the ch arge of th e se rvices The c lub their sea ts after bow ing f o r the ... orchestra entertai nm e nt.

alos m ee ts e ve ry Su nday mo rnin g _ app lau se the tr ombo ni s t asked at e le ve n o'clock in the Library Mt V ernon Girls. hoa r se ly: " What's th e next one? " buildin g Th e C. C. A. i s so r r y There we re too many exa m s for " The Maiden' s Pray e r," answerto have los t two of its fait hful a ny grea t exc ite ment this w ee k e d the leader, c o ns ul t i ng hi s prom e mber s , Mi ss Hele n Dw orak of In near ly e ve ry co rn e r was fo und Peru a nd Miss Ne l li e O 'Co nn e r some one diligent ly .studying. g r a m. "G ood !" ejacu late d the w h o are now teaching in Oma ha Th e preside n t's cha ir i s n ow hel d by Mi ss I rma Casey si nce the absence of Mis s Dworak. We h ave

Miss Mary Ha r t ley of Neb ras ka City was th e g ues t of h e r sis t e r, tr ombonist. "I just got thru pl aying that!"

Ha rri ott, thi s week e nd. But, Oh, For the H alve s M iss Ve lma Sh r e ws berry of Abe's so n was on the footba ll a m e mb e r s h ip of ten peop le s in ce J ulian was g uest of Pa)' rita 'A tk in s team at c oll ege. Coming ho m e arr i val of Miss Claire N es ter whom thi s week e nd we we lco me to our p: r o up.

Philo Not es

At the meetin g Thur sday eveni ng , J an uary 26 t he P hil o ma t hean s e lected n QW office r s fo r th e comin g sem ester. Th ey are: P r es id en t, Richard Madden; vice p r es i rlen t, Ge orge Wi I ly ; secr eta ry, E-llen Alb e r; treas urer, Mae Mo o r e; r e porte r , Kath Prine Evans; c ha irman of prop:ram co mmittee , Mrs. Helen Glas_p:ow.

The progra rrs fo r the sem es ter wil l b e fu ll of intere st a nd partic ipa ted in by the bes t ta le n t t he society aff ords, for we have many memb e r s capab le of sp le ndid work.

Pro gr am for Februarv 9 :

Pr ogram L eader Win n ifr ed Wel ls Vi o lin Du e t · -Mis se s Mildred Hank s and Hild eg ard Yeck

w ith a teammate t o spend the Th ere a r e seve ral n ew g irls in we ek-end, he bur:s t in to his th e ha ll. To th ese g irl s ex tend father's office, cryin g : a hear ty we lco me to our ho m e. "Dad, I ' m h o m e for t wo days an We were t oo busy to say a nythin g I brought our qu ar t er- ba ck wit h f u nny t his wee k. So we w ill do me." I do u b le du ty next week. Old Abe beamed " Dot's fin e , - - - my boy. I 'm glad to see you mi :x Exchange Notes beesness mit pl e asure.''

Th e Sp lzze rin kt um i s the n a me - --· of the Wayne Teache r s Co ll e ge Num eric al Proble m s ann ual. T he sta ff is ha r d at work " Where's tb e hote l" askerl a gett in g the ma te ri a l for the book in a small backwoods I ready for the printer a nd eng rav e r t o wn.

McKelvie, al l-;; tate h a lf back , was e lecte d capta in of the 1922 football t ea m at Chadr o n Teache r s Col lege

"Which one?" counter e d a so lemn-eyed native Which one? Is th e r e more fhan one'! ''

"I dunn o ." r e p li e d th e nativ e "I ' ve l ive d he r e a ll my l ife a nd at Com merce hi g h sc hoo l, Omaha, I n ever hear d of any ' ' bro ug ht to li g ht th e fact that hi g h s choo l stude nts a r e sad ly lack in g in a knowl edge of c urr e nt events.

R e ce nt curren t e vent t e sts g iven

Read in g, The Child WifeMildred Ha n ks

The sen io r c lass at H as tin g s Co llege he ld a s kating pa rty at five

Mi ss Ruby Koo n tz seem to mind crawling out f ro m P iano Solo - Evely n Whi ffe n betwee n th e flannels o n a co ld Reading, Fezz in g's Ba ll - wi ntry morn i ng; in fact they r eGe ne v ieve Hobson p o r t that they h arl a r ea l goo d Di ckens' Caricature s -Ll oy d Beame r Pr es ident's Address t o t he Soc i ety Ri c ha rd Madden

Soph omore Notes.

Three Day s' Grace Maggie' s sweet he art, a proverbia ll y tight -fisted Scot, had t aken Di ckens ' Ideas o n Education o'cl ock in th e morning. They didn't h e r out for t he after noon, and that was abo ut a ll. Th ey rode some • di sta nce on the tr olley, turne d I aro und and r ode h o me again Never was m e ntion mad e of food I or ente rtainment. Back w ith i n he r ow n g a tew ay, Maggi e, w h o had ke e nl y f e lt t he neg lect, sa rca s ti cally proff e re d Sa ndy a dim e " F or t he carfare you spent o n me." sh e sa id m eanin g ly. ''H oots, toots woma n," r eturn ed Sandy, poc ketin g the co in , There was nae h urry Sat urda y wad hae been ti me

time Weekly C alend ar Feb ruar y 2: 7:30, Orches tr a. High sc e nough "

Eyes Examin ed and Glasses Fitted F i n e Watch and Jewelry Repairing ERNSTINE JEWELRY €0. Neb r aska City, Nebr. ! ------------------------------------To the man or young man--''Who Garcs'' THE FLORSHEIM SHOE 0 . J. Milstead--Clothing Store . ------------------------------------THE REXALL STORE Extends an invitation to a ll m embers of the Student Body and Facu lty to come to th is store for al l usual Drug Store needsinclud ing Candy, Stati one r y, Books, Victrolas and Remedies Barnes' Pharmacy Faculty! Students! Have yo u vis i ted our store? Come in and get acq uain ted r We have as lar ge a stock as any t own of this si ze We appreciate our o ld fri e nds an d are anxious to make new We a r e t r y in g to he lp yo u m ake this o ne of the most e njo ya ble and prosperous years of your li fe. ·-----------------------------· llii/'"We close for a ll Co ll ege Footba ll games. & C//enberger "Traumerei" as a violin so lo A t ri o consi s ti nR" of Jessie Ke ll y at t he pia no, Ralph Hunte r with h is vi o lin and banjo, an d Don Hun gate vt ith h is cla r in et then pl aye d

8:00, Y W. C. A cabine t m eetin. 1 I Them Give Chance a !( 1=- -:._ -:._ -:.--:._ -:._ -:._ -:._ -:._ -:._ -:._ -:.--:._ -:._ -:._ -:._ -:._ -:.-_-:_....: _ 8:0 0 , Band. severa l popu la r se lect i on s. Every-

February 7: on e s h o uld a t te nd the se pro grams 7:00. Stud e nt Co u nc i I. A goo d t im e is assu r e d. 8:0 0 Or c hestr a. Olympic Club. 1 4 :30 , Chorus. F e bruary 8:

At the r eg ul a r b us in ess me et in g of th e O lymp ic Cl ub Sa turd ay afternoon Edna FiR h er r es i g ned he r office as presi dent of th e c l ub, Paja ri tn Atkin son e lecte d presid en t fo r the seco nd se m ester. Mi ss Fi ; he r is to be commended for her faithful work a nd the in ter est s he ha s taken in t he clu b ; we

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Ca ll 0.- D. Jor dan, phone 14 32, I fo r fr e sh eggs and d siry products de liv er ed to yo u r door. -Adve rti sem ent.

Dual Pe rsooality. were sorry she had to r esign, but A certa in profess or was e nd eavorwe fee l cor:fident t hat our new ing to ex plain to hi s c lass th at pr es id ent w ill be eq ua lly a s good. b ot h pa r ents have a n eq ua l i n ftuWs a re p la nn ing t o o rgani ze a e nc e upon the l ife of a chi ld. basket ball t ea m to p lay aga i nst " For," he couclulil d g r ave ly , Lh e hi g h school g irl s This will "you wi ll fin d thnt a 1an i s a s not only p:ive ao rn c of our gir ls an much th e so n of his fatl,e r as h e opport.u nity to p lay, but it s hou ld i s th e of h is

mot he r." 1 If the tradesmen in your n e ig hb orhood and yo ur town do n't get yo ur patro nage, th ey cannot thrive It pays to enco urage the home merchant. who wi ll react in bes t loca l service for your co nvenience at a ll times. Give them a chance -spend your m oney loca ll y You'll find for i nstance, that her e you ' ll get a su it of the latest s t y le , in all pure woo l, t a il ored in ex pert craftsmans hi p a nd satisfactory service ass ured J. A. CEJKA Tailor and Clea ner, Phone 62 COME TO F. W. Gleveland & Sons DEPARTMENT STORE Nebraska City, Nebr. For your clothing, furnishings, Ladies' ready-to "" wear, dry goods and notions. Coopers "A. lien A" brand underwear. Wilson Bros. shirts and Gordon's caps for uien Athenfl underwear, Perrou's 6Jo\' es Back Cat and Gotham God Stripe Hosiery For Ladies The store in Southeastern Nebraska.

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Last Thu r sday at chape l t he second g ro up gave a mus ica l progra m whic h proved to be a del ig ht fu l on e Mild re d Hanks · p la ye d hool d ebate Feb r uary 3: Mov i e F e bruary 6: 7:00, Peru v ia n s ta ff. 7:00, Y M C. A. cabinet in g m ee t -

STUDENT COMMENT exam in atio ns, instead of 1 sch oo l fo r e ight years, was a fo rb e m g a to ch eat , supply Imer Peru s t ude nt. The work in

The Benefit• of Final Examinations to s t r a ng ! he n the Ithe com merc ia l depa r tment of the T md1v1dual. He must hav e hon , or. high school i s ably handled by M1 ' ss he argumen ts have nea rly all d turned again s t final examinations an e ach d ay his h o nor will be IMcAuley who i s a graduate of Peru the last few years People 'lilY they strength e n ed o r weakened by the Tach e rs College. A goodly numuse_ h e mak es of the condition a l · b er of the grade t e ach e r s of Fall s are not a fair te s t of the abi li ty w hi c h surround him c·t d ; of th e person being examined. The · 1 Y an o. the s urroundrn g towns So whi le I do not b I' · h

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N o rmal Diploma -2 yr. c oJlege cou r se Pr e paratory, oth e r y r : c olJege course PUPI -l · -t d d ' , e leve m ave at one time bee n stu d ents at 1s e an nervous. H,e 1 1 1a exam ination s bemg n,inute ly P e ru. is unable to think closely and ac- curately; he mak es a poor showing. in d e t;il, I do believe that th ey I The railway connection s between Peru off e rs speciarcou r s es in Comm e rce , M a n u a l Training, AgriThey say also, that it puts before are, t e r all, only an every ' day Falls City and P e ru are esp e ciall y culture, Dom estic Sci e nce. A r t, Music, el c. him an opportunity to cheat, and expenence, and are no m or e detri- I good. Students ta ke adv a ntage of For fur t her informat i on concerning your own school. W ri te )o add to these thin gs m a ny other nt a l o r unfaf ir hto th e indi v i d ual this excellent opportunity f or A. L. CAVJN 8SS, Pr es i den t , Peru, Nebraska aq m_ any o t e other t ests he week -e nd v isits home. The roads ar g uments against final examina- tions. mee ts m d a ily life. are also in suc h good condition that

Let us admit that the se things

In ez Ray Wells. man y s tudents are able to drive. are true 'Ihe child is ofte n under Our City I Many of ' this year's graduates o f a n unnatural n ervous strain, and lCo n tlnued r ro m First P al!'e. > the Fal ls City hi g h schoo l are planseems to lose his mem o ry. He h a s ment a T he country of ning on entering P e ru next ye& r, more o r l ess chance to ch eat. Still, Ri cha rd son County are noted for which will no doubt m orP than final'examinations have so me bene- th eir modern eq ui p ment and f or double the numb er of s tu d e nts here fits. How many times in the world th e high standard of teach ers e m- at present. We Fall s City s tuof active living is a person a ll ow- ployed. Sacre d Heart Convent, a dent s have found out that to kn o w ed to read up on · the subject or private and fully accredited s chool "o ld Peru " is to love h e r and we subjects up on which he will con- offers e x<:t- )J tion a l advantages to challenge any county seat of Neveree during th e day ? A person students 1 braska to se nd a mor e diligent or is a sked to talk on s u c h a lar ge Now, do n o t you Peruvians see loya l group of stud e nts to Pe ru num ber of unr e lated subject.; in why we s tudents of Fa ll s City n e xt year one cl ay that thi s would be utterly b oast of our town so m u ch? We Orchestra Concert impo ss ibl e Do you li ke to talk to are pro ud of Fall s City and f ee l Contln ue!l rrom Fl r t1t some one who is continua l ly taking th at we have r easo n to be. Falls this, the m ilitant nature o f Verdi's several minu tes to consid er and City is just as pr o ud of P e ru "M a rch fro m Aida," the quieter think and r eme mber befo re con- Sta te Normal and Teachers College "Barcarolle" from J. Offenbach' s ti n uin g th e r o nver s ati on? No one and has always had a r emarkabl e "Tales of Hoffman," ' and the vivadoes H e feels that tha t pa us e i s s howing o f stud e nts at P e ru. In cious "Da nce of t he Mermaid 'i, " a waste of time. Th e n is not a th e s ummer of 182 0, Rich a rd11o n by L u m bye, con stit ut ed a V• ry p e r so n und er a st rain in o rdinary County had the lar ges t attendance 1 p leasing group. The nex t nu mber , co n ve r s a t i n ? H e must think of of any co uor y in t h e sta te. Clarence Came r on Wh ite 's chant things h e leruned last week, or Not only has Falls City b een rep- "Negro Spiritual," a violin su lo : las t year, or FJe veral years ago r esen ted in t he pas t, but i t is a lso played by Mi ss M i ldred H nks ' without in the prese nt. Student s from Fa ll s w!th 0rchestra accompanim ". A student i s n o t under as gre at a City have been and a r e repr ese nted proved esp ec ially e njo ya bl e , d l-' mstrain whe n wr•ting a final exami- in all f orms of campu s acti viti es onstrated by the hea rty applau sl:' nati o n as he i s under w hen he goes Several of Peru's ba sket ball• and accorded it. Mackie-l3yer's "O pera out t o teach Pupi Is a nd patron s foo tba ll men have been from there. Gems" clnsed the first ha lf of th e are co n tinua lly asking questions At present we boast of having program. The second half opened

which mu s t b e answered from th e in_ the Dram a tic with the foll owing g r oup : ' 'fh e store o f kn owledge acquired at a Club, tn Ph1lo Soc1ety, on the P ed - Iron C r oss ," by I senriian· p rev i ous time, and w htch rimst.be agogia n staff. and the president of "Palms," by Faure; and. an s wered in stant ly Everett Soc iety is from Falls City. Rose of Paradise,·· by Pee

So it i s with a perso n in any A Fal ls City high school g raduate Mr George Showalter the'Ti sang

bus in ess, prof ess ion. or position. had t he honor o f being the first t wo numb e r'> wi th orchestra acTh ey mu st talk we ll upon s ubj ects person to r eg i ste r for the f o ur year companiment: o Dreams Com e which have come und e r th e ir obser - course after P er u became a State True," Y B Sherman F owle, and vati on at previous times and they Teachers College. "Roses of Memory," by Beraard

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s tr a in. Fina l exam ination i s but Richard so n co un ty, in office for six these numbers was so in s istent

a trainin g f or that wnich mu s t years, is a graduate of Peru. Prac- that, after t wo curtain calls, Mr. be done e very day. tica lly all of th e teachers of the Showalter was obliged to r epeat Th e n there i s that seco nd argu - country s chool s have had some "Roses of Memory" as an enc or e m e nt, he is placed in a pos i t ion trai ning at Peru and are stil l loyal The next group, "B ri da l So ng , " where he may ch eat Every p er so n to "o ld Peru ." Quite a number by Eilenberg and "The Bl ark might cheat eve r y day if he wished of the teachers of the county are Eagle, Grand March," by l s enman to do so. Th e r e a r e a lways occa - ta kin g ad vantage of the s tud y cen- brought the evenin g to a very sucsions upon w hi ch it is possible to t e r courses offered by the co ll ege. cessful close. b orr ow-o r s t eal- kn ow led ge fr o m T he ins titute, held at Falls City Th ere i s eve ry reaso n why the an o ther and flaunt it as our ow n euch summer, h as severa l represen- orchestra s h o uld be e nco uraged in where we know nothin g o f th 1 1

tat ives from Peru. th e i r work, a nd we h ope that we fundam entals of the knowl e dge e In t he teachin g force, Mrs. De- may hear th e m a g ai n in the n ear · wald, w ho has taught in th e high future.

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"You are right. Dave " 1errark ed t h e you n g b us in ess man. "Man y a tim e wh f n t hin g s a r e n ot go in g d s;;IH ::t;,d I ...f.ee-1-fhb+t--h.!.yg..j -l.o at th e g.ood old Co ll ege Annual and it bring ; b ack a flood of memo · ri es. It r eminds m e of the da ys w h e n I wa s on th e t ea m, when wP we r e marching our way thru with t h e odds again s t u s It makes on e wonder what happ en e d to th e o ld crowd. w h at they are a ll dCoi n il, and it certainly fe e ls good tu b e abl e to look at the picture>1 of your friend s wh o a r e nnw s ca tt e r ed all over the ea rlh. I p ri ze lhi tl ho ok h ig h ly and wou ld n ot part wit h it f or a g r eat deal How l ittle, whe n we r e attend i ng !i chool. did we realizE: w h at an An n ua l wou ld m ea n to u s later o n i n l ife !"

It is true th a t s tud e nts unfortu· nat e ly over look thi s m ost important m a tt e r Th e y h ave an idea th a t college d ays keep on forever They hav e an id ea that th ey can a copy of th e b oo k af t e r th ey hav e le ft c oll ege , on ly t o find o ut later t hat they ar e as sca r ce as h ens' te e t h

Your 1922 Per uv ian wi ll be an annua l that yo u r an b e pro ud of. w ill b e? un ique and p r inted by exp erts , a con( e r n that has a big r epu tation for producing the very fines t b oo ks for the large!' t univ ers itie s and colleges. Frankly, college annua ls c o n taini ng as many pages ann with as mnny nov e l, rich f eatures a s we have in our boo k, ar e se JJj.ng 25 percent hi g h er we are Ou1 y ear bo o k wi ll visua li ze in a f •n·tlu 1 ar ti 5t ic mann e r our bea u · tt t'u l 1 p us. It will r e turn 10 ) o u co 1n•1 ess hour s of plea s ur e for ) Hlr gmat l inveatrne n t. ft ts more than e ve t'.

Du•t't. pu t off ordc>ring your book thr d-uy on which t h e udv• nN• s3 le wi H be held Sa ve e•.P l Y 1 nny for t hi s day so that "u cnr be s ure t hat la ter on in , llrro, wh •n yn u l eg-et h er w ith )' 111r frit'rHlR, you can have a PeruVHtn I• reca l) tha roost rl ayH t n yn n r li.fe.

I b f 18 t 1 - · evenmg, y a score o o 1 m ing and always doin g someth ing When the tra 1n puf.ls out and I f th b t t d · I one o e PS JZam es s age JD f or their c la ss or school. Keep th ey are on their way at last, it is f 1 th ' 1 con e r ence c1rc es 1s year. yo ur eyes ope n for the n ext week 1 th e n that they r Pa li ze it is the last Th L t b t d h fi

I. e u erans s t ar e t e reo r t wo and take spe cial n ot ice of of tho se four wonderful yea r s of k 1 · th fi t h If h wor s ear y m e rs a w Pn every student and teach e r on the co llege life , with all of its senti· L db d d . f th , , un e rg roppe 1n a ree r ow campus. Talk 1t ovtr a mo n g your ments, a ll of its f ri enrlsh ip s and all f . 1 t 11 B t b h or a s1ng e a y ue tg n ac of Peru r e taliated by dropping in a pretty toss from the center of the floor for a count of two The Fremont men came back with two more fi e ld goa ls which gave them the edge on the scoring. ThP first half ended with Midland leading, 11 to 7. Ear ly in the second half Wilcox was se nt into the Peru lineup and soo n caged a long s hot from t h e ,floor whic h s tart e d a rally f o r the teachers Rot hert and

If a n yo n e s hould a s k you to n arre t h e mo st popular s tuoent an d fa cu lty m ember o f th is co ll ege , w h at wo uld be your answe r ? PP.r· h aps yo n ha ve n 't thought m uc h about it but it is tim e for you to do n you r th in ki n g caps You ale going to have an opportun ity to 1 that question i n th e I futur e No, we aren't going to away f' ilve r J< n c il so rm a nicu r ing set!! We h av e a m ore im- j oortant reasu n for finding out than 1 Rusenquist followed by ro;:>ing in that fe ll ow s tud e nts, and wh en yo u find Iof'its allur e ments. some pretty shots which gave P e ru .!' o doubt y ou h ave al l h eard o n e yo u th ink is the m os t p opular, It is no wonder that th ey turn a lea d that the Lu therans were ru mo r s of the annual we are go ing boos t for him or h e r ; he lp othe rs to th eir co ll ege an nu a l, if t hey are nev er able to overcome. this year, t he best one see the good qualities in his pe r- l so as. to copy, and. Exci t ement was running high toIn th e of Peru! Jn o r der iso nal itv. Then when it is tim e t o I look u po n 1t w1th. a fe e ltn g rev- ward the f e w minutes of the 10 make th1 s ann ual th e most s uc- , vore, be there J ohnny-o n -t h e-spot 1e r ence and 'l ffecLH.n, as they r e1'! 1 c o ntest as the Midland five crawled cessf nl. most plea s ing to yo u la nd full of pep. in its pageR an> in up tn withinon ep< - th e ter"hwe a r e a sk1ng you to h e l p u s p la n I Th t fi - - d h 01cture a nd t Px l all nf the 1mpo r - er s total The fit list)e t • 11 Y· ve new stu e nts ave 1 · the featnr e sectiO n When yo u II d . h C If f k taut eve nt s that dunng w ; th in tt Toft e nr o e 1n t e o ege o r wor 1 • · I · ' !ll.edR:c. Per uv 1an we __ want ygu _ __ 'I' th e }.'ea r of thf'! r f PXCt>t!ent 11 H! fur

to vote for the t wo m ost popular se vt>r al n ew ones in the hi g h sc hool our l r. r e r u v 1an w11 be 11 0 1 <- 1 wili 1e Lu ndbe rg : tlna wer l tne secolJ<J sE!rtlt:!!ttll. - u<.:t 1 y 9., 2 r.> ' • 1 ' · g irl s th e two mo s t popu lar me n, ,al so · I IC'ontln n r<l on r•'onrtro l be;. t performen MidlaJ

Omaha Bee.

Peru Again Defeats Tabor

As a side issu e to the Midland trip th e Bo bcats took o n th e Tabor, Iowa, Panthers and defeat e d them , by a 32· 22 sco r e Co ntrary to exp elatio ns , hov. 1-vc r, the Tabor team was n or an one to take into camp and Coach S peer was for ced ro use hi s first team to- turn the trick. The TabM crew was r e- e n forced by th e confidence of the h o me bo oste rs and a h ome official and com•equently put up quite a scr ap. At the close of the Jl'Bme Coach Spee r called Wilcox, him th e re s ult of the game and in structions to meet the team at Fr emo nt.

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It may see m s trange t ha t the 1922 P e ruvian is to cost more than t h e one pub I i shed by the class of 192 L If e veryon e had the opportunit.v to loo k nvec the accounts of las t yf'a r' !' Peruvian s ta ff, it would tle ea-y to und en; tand why the l 922 P t' ruvi an is to cost fifty cents more. T h e de bt for lest Peruvian wall ovflr $500 and the Ja-:;s had great rl•fticult): in paying •t The p ri ntin"g and price s have chanj!t'd but very little and 1his year's l:'nuvinn is to be lhe best y et

The eng1aving is being don e by the same company that h e Nebraska Corn 1 , e Jhf' An n apnlis Luckyltag and the lov.a Hawkeye.

ITne printing h to be done by u ii iC•lln Pl inting company and !'ltll! b t:>"e n truarantetd that the prin will be ct>mpfeteri .lay 15

Manr copi t>fl haw• l:t>• n he and proJ,!r es· in evl' nf work ha s l'et!r: m pri ce uf thi s year 's annual i n!y $1.5 0. Dnn'' f11if to pled when the opp u rtu?ily comes.

VOLUME XVII. ·PERU MEMORI ES THA 1r WILL NEYER FADE I Record of H a ppy College Days is Permanent and Plea s ing Tw o c lea n-cut agg ress ive Lo o king young m e n n o w in their ea rly thirties, one a success ful young docto r, the o th e r anexec utive in ' a la r ge manufactoring plant, were telling stories of th e ir college day s. "Bill," r ema rk e n the young doctor , "thos e were the r ea l days, and do you know," he sa id with a g leam o f fire in hi s fine eyes, "the ol d fig htin g spir it that we h ad driven in to us o n the Blue and White t e am, is one of th e fine s t as sets t h at we hav e h ad in our fig ht in the bu s ines s and professio n a l wo r ld " PERUVIAN NUMBER • . SUCCESSOR TO THE NORMALITE P E IW, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 8. 1922. NUMBER 16 • The Feature Section CONFERENCE Iand th e most popular fa culty m em- 1 When the Train Pull s Out lBOBCATS B&AT THE MIDLAN D TIGhRS ber. j Ther e is a feeJ.ing of sadness Oppone.nts Unable to Pull Peda g o Yo u n ee d n ot n ecessari ly vote for about a college campu s d urir:g the t he best lo o king on the fatte st o n e; ' la st days of the yea r. Here gians From the Top, I if you did, man 1 of us poor c r Pa- an d there yo u see little groups Th p T h C I f · • j • • • e er u eac ers o ege qutn· tures would n o s h o w 10 th e wendmg the 1r way to the 1'a Ji rPad 1 t t d f t d M'dl d C 11 b 1 P e ea e 1 an o Pge asr ace. The most popul a r ones a re · station, eac h one to go back t o his k t t ,., t 1 t Tb d t> eers a l' remon as urs ay us ually thofe who are up ·and-com- , hom e, sevt> ri ng college ties forever.

Weekly by tbe Peru State Teachers College

Paul Wilco x Editor in Cbief

actly what happened. The ' Bobcats they were downright sure that no

conference team in f the state was

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Es th er Delzell Associate Edito r gishness off, snapped right into the barbers. Age ncy Nebras·

Bulldogs then became Y M. C .A. , Donald Bl a nhns hip ferocious and tore into· the WesY W C A Inez Ra v Well s leyan Coyote and the Midland Drama tic Club Do r o thy Pettit T d iger an annn exed a pair of vicPres brnc n George Show a lter Fir s t d oo r nol'th Ci t izen s St a t e Ban k Your patronage solicite d C. P SCOVILL, Prop. For Philo, E ve r e tt Sea l p i n s and ri ngs Co nklin, S haffe r and D unns Pen s Brin g your br o k e n s pec tac les and see what y ou s a ve Checks taken at p a r on goods bough t o r r e pa ired.

Soph o mo r c W1llium S peich t ories which pulled the Coyote and Mt. Vern o n Ha ll Frances Kni g h t Tig er from the • upper berths of Girl!! Club Annette Stockin jl conference standings. The Bobcats Doctors

Dentists

We knew all the time that we had Ha s ting s and Cotner quint e t s. behind them with your staunch a real team but we are always glad Whi c h all goes to show tbat th e support, we know absolutely that when other colleges acknowledge confere nce standings h a ve b ee n they can play better bassket ball. the fact. con s iderably shaken up a nd that Give them the glad Rlgn and enwhile Pe ru has s to od solidly upon courage them in their conquest of

Juni or -Seni or Ze ll a Andrew s then d emons trated to ca ge f a n s 1 Music Dep a rtment Mildred Ha nk s of the state the exact manner of Extraction and X-Ray Office Phone 27 Childrens worka

The staff of the 1922 P e ruvian her pinnacle of confe r e nce le a de r- g lory for Peru The basket ball is n o t quite as large as formerly s hip with a p e rC'entag e of 1000 I men representing our college are for it was believed that a s maller thruout the titl e race, i t will be a now leading the entire state conferg roup of peo pl e co uld ' get the work mi g hty hard fi g ht and will take all ence but some mighty hard games done quicker and more S!ltisfac- the loyalty and enthu s ia s m we can ar e yet to be played. Let's let torily. Of course such a s m a ll mu s t t' r to carry thes e me n who Coach Speer and his men know that staff can not do all the work itself, have brou g ht RO mu c h glory and we stand solidly and loyally behind the co op eration and help of all the fame to old Peru, s afely thru an them believing and hoping that I school is n e eded. From time to all-vi c toriou s s eason. If you think they will come thru the season's time other .persons in the sc hoo l th e little e nc ourage m ent tha t you ha rd grind with the title pennant will b e ca lled u-pon to help wi t h can offer will not help , you are s afely tu c ked away. th e art w or.k. lit e rary write-ups, et c Th e stlaff for th e P e ru v ia n i s ' a s follow s : "

.H e i'l e rt K e lly, editor -in-chief.

Gertrude Ca rver , a ssistant editor

Alb ert B iehn, bu s iness manage r.

Arthur Burl e y, assistant business manager.

Evel y n Whiffen, senior class editor.

Ge rtrude Conger, photographer.

Alice Gla sgow, art editor.

faul Wilcox, athletics.

Don Wil so n, humor.

Ralph Hunter, humor.

Mi ss Palmer, sponsor.

Conditions Normal Again.

Th e conditions arising from the packing house strike at Nebraska City and the accompanying rlisorder have been entirely cleared up as a result of the efficient handling of the situation by the Nebraska National Guards. Contrary to the prevailing beli e f that martial law means ripping down buildings and hanging the civilian population, out of town visitors have found 'that N e braska City is alive, effic ient, and able to function without s e rious difficulty. The citizens of Nebra s ka City and the m emb e rs o f the Chamber of Commerc e are warm in their praise of the o ffice r s and enli s ted men of the guard companies now in charge of the situation.

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The fifteenth ro u nd between the two schools in basket ball.

Peru has won fourteen of the past contests--sha ll she win the fifteenth? S he sha ll ! S o say 600

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Resid e nce 103 and 32 Nebraska Conference members taming th e Kearney · Antelope and are beginning to realize that P e ru th e Midland Tiger, taking one has a real ball team. Ex- victory from Kearney and two very much mistaken A word of change papers frequently mention from Midland. Kearney then stag- cheer will do a world of good and Peru's powerful quintet. Of course ed a c omeback and defeated the when the athlete s feel that you are 1
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We ar e particularly anxious th a t rhe merchant s wh o have so loyally s upp orte d th e P e dagogian thru their generous adverti s ing do not s uff er from a lo ss of P e ru trade becau s e of th e fals e reports that a re bound to circuate wh e n such a n occasion ari ses.
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''Say It With Flowers '' Fr e sh Cut Flowers, for any occa s ion s u c h as We man ufa c ture t his L u mber weddings , birthda ys parties rem e mbran ces funeral:; etc , in appropriate arrangem e nts a t all seasons of the year. o u•·se lv es , selling d ir ec t t o sc hool s G. E Berthold tbe Florist - Meek Lumb er Co. Nebraska City , Neb r GOI NG S O M E WHERE? We are offering the m os t complete line o Trun ks , Sui t a u d T r av e li n g Bag s ever shown i n Pe r u tlptu a ate in every way - · - - QUaffty a ndpr i ces righ t For a t e m per saver wh e n ba kin g u s e VALLEY LILLY FLO U R w .. w. M A R DIS Phone 25 PERU , N EBR. P ho n e 25
Kearney has the bes t team her h i story--Kearney fights hard. I t is co n ceded the two teachers' colleges have best ·teams in the Conference Away to School? For your faQlily and for your f riends at h o meFor your classmates and new acqu a intances at school Be f>hotogr a p h e d Peterson Studio Peru, Nebr. We a r c Outfitters from L ad t o Dad RO T TMANN'S "Val ue First" ...---CLOTHIERS-Votes
in 809 Centra l , Nebr a ska Cit y Vot e s H a v e you seen the n e w line of stationery ITS FINE FI SHER BROS , Dru ggists

l'ylusic Note s !Frid a y b e ca u s e o f t p e se r io u s i ll- Hig h Sch ool S ection of P er u vi an.

It 's our to R e pa ir you r S b oes

No w t h at t he o r c hes tra conc e r t r n P.ss of her g r a nn rnothe r. One of t he b igge s t , f ea tu res of We dou bl e th eir life - We are n ever to n b usy to d o y o ur shoe is a thing of t he pas t , mo s t of t h e 1 Ma rk Fu ll reid e of N e bras ka Ci ty t h e Per u via n th is year is to be t he r epairin g Com e in we' ll g i ve yo u a q ua li ty job. o r c h es tra i s having t im e off from Iwa s t h e g ues t o f Isa be l Ha r t l e y hi g h s ch oo l sect i on. lt is t o be a

---THE BE ST SHOE S HOP .:....r e hea r s al. P rof . J i sa h ad p lan n e d t hi s w ee k e nd "boo k w ithin a boo k, " c o nta i n i ngto u se en t ire o r gan i zatio n i n j M i ss L e l ia Sta ld e r a nd br oth er o f boys a n d g irl s a thl et ics , s napshots , the c ommg ope r etta, b u t found 1t Humbo ld t we re v isiti ng Mabe l a n ci jokes, e tc impo ss i ble t o g e t e n oug h mu s ic Maud A i kman th is wee k e n d . T he se ni o r s o f t he hi g h schoo l

I We Boos t Pe ru --a n d Peed you to o H e ha s o r gan iz ed fr om t he larg e Mr and Mrs C V. W biffe n of h a"e been ve r y a nd have Wh o a re we ? g r oup a stnall o ne w h ich he w ill Lewiston v i s i t ed t he i r d aug h ter ga ni zed a staff w1t h Land on Wh 1t- 1 use inste a d Wit.h t hr ee go od re - ' fie lci as o ur very e ffici ent e d Jtor- i n- Bur li ngto n Ca f e, on e bl ock no r t h Nebraska C ity Eve ly n S u nd ay afte rn oo n hersal s a we e k. P r o f esso r Ji sa w ill c hi ef Th ere is to be a n e dit o r Bu rl i ngson D e p o t • n o d o u bt h ave t hi s or c hes tra in Eth e l W ie he, Mrs Al ta G r aff, f r o m ea ch c la s s and wi th th e p e p ....,. M cC oy, Claire N e s to r and ' g o od s h ape f or appea rin g with the t hat e ve r y on e i n th e co ll ege knows _____,______,__,_,____ Winn if r ed We lls spe n t thi s weekope r etta. th a t we have, w e are s ure t hat i t , end a t th e i r va riou s hom es H igh Scho ol Notes

L as t We dn esday n ight o ur b oys wo n a n ot he r victo r y w h en t hey m et A u burn a nd d ef ea t ed th e m 23 to 9 O n Frid a y ni g h t t hey played Fa ll s C i ty an d wo n by th e sco r e of 28 to 9 We ar e v e r y pro u d o f o u r boys as they ha ve wo n e very game of th e seaso n so fa r.

Our d e batin g t e a m , whi c h i s c o mp os e d of We lco me Will s Celia Ki z e r a n d Roc s oe W ri g ht , m e t t he i r fir s t o ppone n ts an d co nq ue 1e d t he m wit h a t wo to one d ec is io n Th e q u es t io n wa s, R eso l ve d : T ha t th e mo ve men t of organized labo r s ho u ld r e ce iv e t he s u ppor t of p u bi lc o pi ni o n

wi II be o n e o f the b iggest f eat u r e s j Chi p Ba s ket : i n th e Pe ru v ian as we ha ve said

Afte r t h e e xa ms we r e ove r ev e ry- b efore o n e b eg an we ari ng a s mil e o n h e r • face a nd sa y ing fu n ny th i ngs.

Ilihe Citizens eSt a t e 9lank

G i rl s' Basket Ba ll

H. K el l y: I nee d a n e w k nee. T he fir s t g a me of the s ea son w e

M F ull reide: You bett e r go to lost t o Aubur n b y a scor e o f 1 5 to Africa wh ere t he Ne -g roes 16 Nev e r t h e le s s, we have d e c id ed Fa s hi on mag-az i ne s a ys s k i rts w il l b e six i nc hes from th e k nee. Huh ! N o rt h or sou th ?

t ha t i t was a very g oo d game , e :! peci a ll y the second ha lf a s at th e e nd of th e fir s t ha lf t he s co r t was

12 to 2 i n f av o r of Au b urn This

At a rece nt chap e r of t h e so p hs was a ls o th e g r oup two e ntertained, wh e n M iss t e a m ha d ev e r Ha r tl ey a r os e to an n ounce the nu mplayers were : b e rs s he s a i d : F ir s t , a v io li n so lo Ca me r on, f. by M il d r e d Ha n ks " Af ter Miss H a nk s had fi ni s hed s he sa i d: "N o w J on es, f.

F acu l ty an d stud ents will fin d an acco un t wi th us a gr eat con veni ence to them Consult u s con cern in g any busin ess probl em yo u m ay hav e E E GOO D P resident 0 M. GOOD, C a> bi e r , C A L EWIS , A ss 't C a s b it: r J. W Me ADA V. f'1eside n t ANi\ A F. FA RL EY, As st.

first ga me t hat o ur played . T he P " u ! Ey es E xami n ed and Glass es F i tted

F ine W atch an d Jewelry Repairing

Th e d e b a t e and t he party a fterw ar d w er e bo t h in ch a rg e of t h e

H a nd ley c w • wi ll na ve s o me mus ic by J e ss i e 1 Sea r s , r Ke ll y, Do n H o ng a t e a n d Ra lp h R iggs , g H u n t e r." Now we mu s t a ll a g ree t hat M il d r ed ' s v io li n s o lo was K ite, g. I n t he seco n d game we d e f ea t e d se ni or s, a nd t o s a y itwe:. s m us ic a lso a nd we har e t o have o ur "' I I · 1 J o hn son by a score of 1'5 to 17. e e •; e r Y ca r n e c o ut. ta le n t s o abu s e d

We a r e a ll p r o ud o f o u r d ebat i ng Al th o we ha d a d ance h a ll to p la y H is t ory Prof esso r : Can a ny of i n at J o h ns o n we we re a b le to t ea m and wi s h to th Rnk a ll the

y ou t e ll me what makes th e Tower s ta nd u p a nd get th e re m os t of th e c oll ege st u de n t s an d o ut s i d e r s f o r of Pi sa lean '! th e i r s u ppor t I d a, w ho ti ps t he !'Cales 180:

Th e fo ll o w in g d e ba tes w i ll be in eh a r R" e o f t he d iffe r e nt c la sses and hop e• t hat th ev w i ll be s u p po rted

I t im e Our next r a m e is wi th Fa ll s

do n't k n ow o r I'd t ake som e m ys e lf City o n o u r h ome floo r Fr i da y, Hubb: What w o ul d yo u ca ll a Fe b r u{;l r y 10.m a n wh o ha s t hr ee w i ves'?

Du b b: A mill io n a ire. !J.S we ll as the fi rs t W eekly C alendar

G ir l s ' C lu b We oft e n h e ar of an ab s ent m i nd

F e b ruary 9: 6:45, Gi rl s ' Cou nci l. · e d profess o r but we li ttl e tho ug ht L as t w ee k 's ca ll ed mee t.i ng w as 7: 30 , Or c hes t r a t h at ri g ht he r e in P e ru we had one an i mp or ta nt on e Wh y'! Beca u se 8 :3 0, P h i lo.

· t ' d f th w ho would ov e r look giv i ng o ne of no m m a 10 ns w er e rn a e or e 8 :3 0, Ev e ret t ; "' r 'T' hi s pupi ls he r vio li n lesson; but .6." • t h t t 1s a n ho nest 1a ct. ut as ll enad

E x t e nd s a n inv i tation to al l m e mb er s of t he Stu d en t Body and Fac ulty to s:om e tu t h is store for a ll usual Dru g S to r e need sinc l uding

t he par. lor." ''W e ll, a ge n t leman s h ou ld ri s e !" "A nd he dro p pe d t he g i r I on t he floo r ."

H o : "Look at th e go a t ch e win g on t ha t d r ess."

Hum: " Ye s , i t m us t be a d inn er

7:00 , P e ru via n staff

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F r e shm an N otes. o f our a n nua l r ests w ith yo u , We He w ill v is i t other po i nts in th at T hu r s day , F e br u ar y 2 , 192 2, are anx i o us fo r t he snap s ho t sec- cou n ty an d sever al ot h ers be fo r e c la ss c h 11 pe l o pe ned wi th a vi o l in tio n to b e r ep r e sentat i ve of eve r y ret. urni ng. s o lo by Mildred Hanks. T h is w a s g roup of stude n ts in S'C hoo l, a nd Ca ll O D J o r dan , p ho n e 1432 , fo l lowed by a :voca l so lo by !."e rn t h i s ca n be made on ly thru for f r es h e g gs a nd da ir y prod u c ts Tay lor T hen M iss Hy l t o n c losed yo u r co oper at ion. de li ve r e d t o you r d o or -Adv e rti set he prog r am w i t h two p i a no so los. I t is easy for us t o get p i ctu res T h is was a very of u s a nd our fri en d s, b ut we ar e th e fi r st t he fres h m en have had depen de n t u po n you f o r p i ctu r es s i n ce t he i r p r es i de n t was t a l<en of you a nd you r f r i e nd s Ge t o u t s i c k th a t bo x of sna ps and br i ng u s a Ste ps a r e b e i ng tak e n t owarrl f e w tomorrow. Don ' t p u t it off. a r rang in g for t he fr es hm e n a n d b Dea r Sa l : sop homore a nqu e t wh ich fo rDi d you ever s ee o ne u f the m m er l y t he ju n ior a nd s e nior banq u et. , Pe r uv ia ns? A f e ll er le i: me look M t V e rnon Girl s at hi s n t he ot her day GPe, it We have t he f oll owi ng new gir ls s u re was some s we ll book. It ' s got in t he ha ll t hi sse me s ter: Magna- p ictu r es in i t and e ve nth i ng. T he y 're noin g ' t o ha ve ar 1 her one lene Clau sse ne , A l v i na So h!, Mrs. "" Al t a Graff , Ma rn e Ro ber t s o n, Cl a ire pr i nted li ke i t and t he y 're g o i n g N es tor , Edit h D ea n , M inn ie M e i n- t o give 8 prize for the s nap I h o ld. T he r est o f u s are g la d to s h ot a n d I be t you a n d m e cou ld se e yo u and hope yo u wi ll e nj oy get t he pr iz e for some o f t i "! m your s tay he r e in our P e r u Co ll eg e p i ct u res w e took la s t fa ll. Yo u j hom e k now that on e of yo u and m e d ow n by t he riv Pr a nd th en I took .:>ne o f : Mis se s An nett e Stoc king and I you and t he o t her kids i n a bo at Pau l ine Hans e n s pe nt las t wee k at and y o u took on e of me a nd S li m t he ir ho me i n Wa hoo. s 1ttJn g o n that gate Yo u know Be ca use of t he va can cy left by w her e I a lwa ys ke e p th e m in t h ·

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Athletics.

The ath letic sectio n of th e 19 2 2 Peruv i an will be on e of the most li ve l y and most inte res ting s e cti ons of the kind to be found in any annual s of t he state this year.

Why s h ou ld t he Peruvian at hl et ic sect i on excel ! especial ly? We ll , m!linly beca s e Peru has turn ed out top-notch teams w hi ch h ave more th an he ld thier ow n in conference circles. ,the football team came withip nin e points of t he c ha m ' pion f:l hip. whi le the basket ball t e am n ow stands at the top of the conference with their ey e s g lu ed on first hono r s a nd their work dir ected earnest l y and steadfast ly I toward th at purpose. To accom· pli s h s uch w.onc:lerful de eds you mu s t realize that P e ru has a bunch cf rea I fig h t e rs in her training camp and we fo rth w ith and herE>by tell the w orld tha t suc h is t h e ca s e

But the se m en w ill not appear o n the pag es of th e Peruvian without an accompa n ying w rit e -u p as wa s th e in la s t yea r' s book. No, no, folk s , th e s taff deemed i t necessary to accompany eac h picture

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I hereby sub s cribe for one copy of the above book. The tota l price o f the same is to be $4.50, of w hi c h I now pay $ 1.00, the to be paid u po n delivery of the book. wit h a write-up; for h ow is a n yone to t e lI when th ey see th e pict'u r e of the ath le te w ith hi s ches t ex- 1 tho s e p e r so ns e nt eri ng the s e cond d a t es fo r e iP.ction. Then t h e followpanded four o r five in ches beyond n orma l capactiy, just wh e ther o r s e mes ter the picture s have n ot be e n ing Wedn esday, when the adva nce s ent in as y e t. T he pictures mu s t campa ig n fo r sa le of P e ru vi ans 1·s n ot he has a right to a ll those be se nt to the e ngrave r thi s n e xt h e ld, th e e lection of the two in ches of expan s ion if t here is no p vreek, h owe ver, and al l fr es h m e n two m en, and one facuHy memb e r re co rd of hi s d eeds and accompli s hd w ho have not had their picture s will take place. Eac h and every m e nt a u r i ng hi s at hl et i c career? take n a s yet s h ould do so at on ce Peruvia n fo r wh il! h you p le ige B es ides th e individua l pictures and T h e individual pictur e s are t o be wi ll e n t i t le you t o cast a ballot for writ e- up s th er e w ill be acti on P ut upon pane ls w i th the name s you r h · f th d 'd picture s of s o me of th e games ancl c OJce o e can 1 ate s Paul an d ho me town s of t he p e r !'on s ap- Now i s th e tim e 1·n whl'ch to get a r e v iew of t he s ea s o n s pea rin g oppo s ite t h e p i ctur es . T he out and work for

an d N o rwal k t ires th e best th er e are Our repair d e partm e nt is a t your ser v ice , and Work Gu a rantee d.

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scho o l a nd of th e y ear's act i v fti es in picture form. For th1 3 reaso n one of th e mo.;t e ss ential thin gs in order to publ ish a really s u ccess ful annu a l is to s ecur e an e ng ravin g co mp a n y of t he highes t ability.

tion th at w ill be a rar e art istic tr eat, not mere-ly engravin g s o f buildin gs , but each page i s a b eautifu l compo s iti?n , a comb i natio u of co lor d e s igning, illu s tration s , a ll bl e ndin g toge th e r into o ne big fea · tur e th a t w i l l revolutioni ze t hi s sect i on of your P e ruvian.

t ha n u s ua I , due to t:h e f a ct that of pic t ures in the peruvian is : The Art Edito r s View Point section of th e book is bein g g iven "Late to bed and early to ris e, I t is oft e n that first impr ess ions s o much mor.e J.ttte n tio n Work like h- and adve rti se." are t he mo s t las t in g, and we believe Engraving of the 1922 WI th a t is tru e of bo ok s a s we l l as o f Jen th e Train Pull s Out h Th . f A co lleg e an nu a l is, above a ll, lC tl d other t 1ng s at t S on e o the on nu e Trom F i rst :t=€e.." Nl l!: Wll$ ' rx ar e -a th e es tl y. it make of thi s y ear's Peru>' ian a book whi ch wi ll app ea l to you at fir st glance; and which w ill, from th e to t h e las t page , m a intain a n e qu a ll y p lea s i ng s t a ndard of a r ti stic ex c e ll e nc e I t wou ld. of cours e, b e di s clos in g s e cr e t s to te ll yo u of t he many fin e thing s in s tor e for you within th e p age s of th e 19 22 P e ruv i an, but w e ca n promi s e that ea ch and ev er y pag e will b e full o f int e r e s t to y o u. N o t only will th e r e b e a writte n nec o rd of P eru me mori es and p lac es. but a pi ctur e d on e a s we ll.

Would YQ.U ke e p for ev er a p ictur e o f col le ge d ay s ? P e n s k e tch es of c o lle g e I ife , of eve r y-d ay ca mpus s ce ne s , are b e i ng pr e par ed by our bu s y P e ru arti s t s Would yo u s e e yourse lf a s you may be tw e nty y ea r s hen ce! T he Peruv ian may s bow y ou , for one of our art is ts has bee n in s pir ed with a vi s ion of wh a t th e ye ar s w ill brin g to man y of hi s c o llege -m ates

Your d i pl o ma a nd your P e ruvian ar e th e only concrete parts of y our alma mater th a t ca n be ca rri ed away w ith you. The latte r al o ne c an r eca ll e ac h ev en t, each p lea s ant m e mory of co ll e ge day s. We kno w youwi ll wantaP e ruvian; w e a s k that yo u giv e us your pledge n o w. Freshm en Se ction of the P eruvian

Th i s ye a r, f or the firs t t im e i n the hi s t o r y of the s choo l, t he fr es h· me n have d ec id ed to have inrli · vidual picture s tak e n for th e Peruv ian ' T hi s wi ll be a bi g impro vem e nt ov e r th e o ld m e t h od of havin g a numb er of g roup pictur e s o f th e fr es hm en. Wh e n a g r ou p pi ctur e i s take n s om e p er !ion is s ur e t o mov e a li tt le a nd lh e pi c tur e of th e e ntir e gr o up i s as a r e Ru I t ve r y poor; but w ith indi v idu a l pi c tu res thi s tlifTicu l ty i s o ve r c om E:! for th e pi c tur e ca n be tak en o\le r agai n until a on e i R sPc ure d. N e a r l y a ll th e fres hm e n hav e ha d th e ir pictur es t a ken, but f o r th e ben e fit of me mb e r s r ecc>i v in g th e lar ges t on e is s li g ht ed )

Th e ope nin g pa ges wi ll be fi ll ed w i t h fin e d e corative art f eatur es m od e led af t e r the dominant and im pr ess i ve art work produc e d by s uch m as t e r d esigne r s a s Frank lin B,)o t h a n d W. D. Teagu e , w hose b e autifu l d e co r a tive art wor k you h a ve seE' n f eaturin g Community a nd - Adl 13r Clo th es , a s w e ll a s the e d i torial p ages in th e Ladi e s ' H o me J o un.a l and Woman !s Hom e Com- The e ng raving for h e 1922 P e ruvian 'Yi II be ·handl e d b y t he Bur E> au pan ion. of Eng r a v i ng at M in ne ap o li s, Minn We h a ve r the n e cess ity Th is company· a ls o does t h e e ng rav- of making us e of ex per i e n ced p eoin g for th e Cornhu s ke r, pub li s hed pi e in he l pin g us p lan our book so at the U ni ve r s i ty of Nebra s ka ; t he Ia s to mak e i t radic,a lly differe nt. Ha w key e of I o wa S tate Univ e r s i ty; !h e s kil l of professi ona l b ook the Badger, year book of th e Ur i J tl I us tra to r s ha s u sed fr ee l y, ve r s ity of Wi s con s i n, and m a n y s o that e ve ry sectiOn of th e book oth er lar ge annua lt: wi 11 fairly t ee m with new, s triking, J J. S h e r, man age r of t he e ciu - beautiful f e atures ca t ional di v t s ion Of th e Bur ea u , i s On ly a fe w days remain now una n expe rt in t.h e p ub li il hin g o f co l- : ti l th e adv a nce campaign. Are annua ls In sec urin g -t he h e l p yo u sav i ng your money s o th a t you of s ch a m a n a s Mr S he r , th e J &:l:l wil l be su r e of obta inin g a copy? P e ruv ia n s t a ff is ve r y fpr t una t e , f ur D un' t t a ke a c ha nce and wa it until h e ca n h e lp t o e limin ate ma n y th e boo k i s p u b li s he d, be cau e s a t e rr o r s that w ould o th e r w ise cree p t hat t im e t h e r e wi ll be no o ppori nto the bao k M r. S he r was in Pe ru It un it y wh a tso e ve r for a d r uin g t h e la tt e r pa rt o f D ece m- c opy Y our la s t chance I S on the ber a ud w ent o ve r t he pl a ns of th e 1 da y th e adva nce camp a ign. th or o ly w i t h th e s taff , a nd I W ear Your R ed Ta g he wil l prob a bly m a ke a no t he r v is it ' t o P e ru s o m e t im e befo r e th e CO J.•Y j Don ' t f org e t to wea r your r e d t ap: go es t o th e printe r. 1

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3 200 Buettgenbach, (Big Bi tzie), one a f oo tball game. It began wtih schoo l cl ass A championship t e am has bro u g ht him the r es pect and IGrand Is land

of th e ex-S he lton hi g h Hoyt s years o f fa it hful serv ice York

6 . 000 of t he best running guards in the I t he "Kick Off" kicked by Dean and ha ve r aised their stan din g in love of all hi s students a nd all who Resulte of last week's gam es: conference, is a ho me g rown pro- Delzell. Hi s talk brought back tn conf er e n ce circl es t hi s year till have b ee n associated withd Tu esd ay February 20, at York. duct. Hi e; h ome is in Peru. Two us the thrill and pep of football they r a nk as one of th e lea din g and. hi s influ e nce f or goo York 20 , Grand Island 16. yea rs ago he playe d s tat ional Y days. Then the p-ame beginning t eams in th e circuit. Th F! game radiate a ll thru the co mmumtles Wednesday, February 8, a t Be th- guar d f or the Pe ru v ian five, !a te r we viewed our whole constellation Thur sday was ha rd foug ht thru o ut wh e r eve r h is students go. If one any, Cotner 3 1, Grand Island 20 pl ay i ng with hi s sh ip's team i n the of stars on the tage, but their the two t wenty minu te periods and we re tn a sk any of his stude nt s! Thursday, Febru'ary 9, at Peru, na vy and h oldin g the captai ncy of ec l ipse soo n came as a row of fair was f eat ure d by the comeback of for a word that would fit and ,, Peru 2 1, Kearney 17 th e team. This team won th e Peruvian co-eds moved out in front the Kea rney cage me n afte r th e describe th e ir sc i e nce ma s t e r more I<'r iday, February 10. at U n iver · c hampi onshi p of th e Pacific fleet . o f t h em, each bearing a priceless d than a ny ot he r word without ex· K Sunonds com es fr om Gretna. Peru fiv e had seemmgly r eg1st e re ' i s 1ty Place. Wesleyan 3 1 , ea rn ey footba ll sweate r enough tal lie s f or a sa fe lead. cept ion they wou ld say, ' "Hono r " j 28. At Bethany, Doa ne 2 5, Cot- He rep laced Buett gen baugh during Coach SpPer, contrary to Peru's E I th Tr ta t d i We certainly than k Prof Hoyt 18 " the Kearney and Doane games on ar y m e ga me L-..ear n ey R r e j , ner rul es, refe r eed this JZSme and as th e scoring by dropp i n g in a goaa l for a fine VISit and a Saturday, F e bruary 11, at Beth- the tnp an d Bue ttgenb a ug h each clown was ca ll ed a girl turned fr om the fl oo r a n d succeede d in i The musiCians. ISS Iany , Kearn ey 22, Co tner 20. t oo k T oft's pl ace His r eco rd on and presented t he sweater s he carke eping the lead f or se veral min- Hanks a nd th e Mi ss es ' - - this trip was a n exce ll e l'lt one He ried to a football man and vanished utes w hil e t h e "pep mac hine " be- and Hel en Yeck, de- l The Peru State College bask e t is an accurate man at sh ooting back of him. At last the eclipse cam e a djusted. F r a ry soon thr e w li g hte d the .sever a l ball team, no w heading the state goa ls also. being r emoved the star s were again t h e machine into low by caging a ' num bers on pl a no and VIO!m and co ll ege conferen ce tn th e pe nn ant Wilcox, a Nebraska City boy who revealed, but th e 1-alf was over. were c.<.11led up on severa l t1m es t o h d 1 d th t d f p 1 t a t d · fo lo w-up s hot. Fntz Rothe rt then r. race. as rna e a c ean r eco r us Is a rr e or eru as ye r a guar , The second half began With the shifted to interm e dia te by drop- I play .T he uook far thi s The f'.eru has bee n ou t of th e game of I r isi ng curtain disclosing a long ping in a field goa l and a free 1 s howed th e tr. smcer e I has seve n VIClO n E's t o 1ts cred1t the seaso n o n of IDJ Ur.Jes. 1

line of blue sweaters each with its throw. and Bitz ie push ed the old of the Peruv 1ans' favor by a n s mg a nd h as not suffe red a d efea t th1s Ca rl RosenqUi s t, a f orm e r Sh 1ck · huge letter and above all a long • d r I 'TL. " ,.-1.. J.., ,. h:..,:,. ; :_ •.wto_ htgh J:YhPn h.e. .£ag e .m •;e_cJ; H'.T; fo - - • two bask e t s i n swi ft su ccessio n head of t he Smith-Hugh es work at !' of letter men a nd m f n who have 1 man at Peru. H e holds the pivot Captain Higg ins told us of his from t he' floor. The de fensive h 11 d f b l disp lace d lette r men tb ru t he ir p osi t1 on a nd no one is able to dis· three season s spent battling for t e co ege, rna e a very a vora e I d d b 1 II d h · H · 1 ·t · h work of the Peru g uard s was a 1spee a n cage a 1 1ty. o ge 1m. 1s ong su1 1s oop- Peru, a n d cl aimed '2 1 as the best 1moress 1on on a ll who had the T · f h' • · h 1 h h' 1 h d · h s 0 urce of plea s ur e to the peo ple m - ! oft, cap tam o t 1s year s cage 1

m g t e eat er , w 1c 1 e oes WI t H lg w ill be mi ssed next Septemthe bl ea ch e rs a nd many a reliev ed pl eas.ure of mee tmg h1m .-Coo k five, hails from Oak, H e unusual r egul arity Rosenquist he r d own on the o ld athletic field. si g h came fl oat m g out ove r the , Couner. Iwas cente r on the Supe riOr h1 g h <Continu e d on l''ourtn Then Captain-elect Willy , who floor as Bitzi e or T oft W') U]d 1 wilt play his third year for Peru str etch ou t hi s arms n ext f al l, gave us a sample of the and grab the infl ated leather from 1 push and good will that he will its pat h t o the basket a nd sta rt it I ' put i nto the team r olliug towar d the Peru ne t. I

Sixteen letters were give n this

t he end of the first semester so were not present.

Captain Floyd Higgins, tackle, and Paul Wilcox, halfback, Carl Rosenquist, ce nter and Donald Wilson, tackle. three second year men, a nd Gay lord Toft, guard , and Albert Biehn, halfback, first year men, w111 leave Peru this year. Peruvians owe mu ch to t hese men and we are assured their work in life w ill be as successful and true as t h e ir footha ll playing.

Thru out the fir st period and well year. Alva Fisher , end, '21 being into the second the Bobcats main- hi s second year, and Victor Ashley, tain ed quite a lead but .j us t th e n halfback ,completed their work a t th e Kear ney crew comm e nced to sw in g together and c limb ed to w ithin two po int s of the Peru t ota l. Somet hing des pe rate had to b e done to stop th e steacly advance of the Kearn e y and Rothert solved the problem by r op ing in a pretty f eed s hot from the side. A few more secon d s of frantic work an d the t imer's whistle stopped one of the best ga mes staged on t he loca l floor thi s year. Peru was a gai n victorious an d chalked up another gam e to th e Bobcat credit in the confe r e nc e tables. Ten victories unbr oken by a 6ing le d efea t is the record that th e Bobcats are now flashing before th e basket ball fans of the state.

Th e lineup : Peru.

Rothert f.

Frary f.

Rosenquist c Toft, capt. g. Bu et tge nba ch g

Kearney. Ga r be tt Conroy Dondlinger

Kummer Dillow

Referee, Johnson of Auburn.

Prof. Hoyt at Cook.

The Paren t -Teacher ' s Association he ld its final meeting for thi s school yea r Monday night. A good sized audience of apprec i a tive hearer s were out to greet Prof.

W. F. Hoyt and Prof. C M Ye rkes, a nd the yo un g la dy musicians from th e State Tea c hers Co ll ege al Peru. Pr of Hoyt i s head of the sc ienc e departmen t at P er u

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Saying that we expect eight letter men back next fall surely gives one a feeling of confidPnce for nex t ye ar's battles. The me n who no w expe ct to return to Peru to play their third year are Capta in-elect Willy, quarterback : Harry Paa p, guard; Dean Pomeroy, g ua rd ; an d R obe rt Standley, e nd F'r e d Rother. halfbac k , Wal ter Buettgenbach. fullback ; G lan Fra ry, end, and Leo Faunce , g ua r d , will r t>turn for their sec o nd seat=on of Peru gridiron con t ests

Some aggre&'ation. yes ; but also you mus t n't forget lhat T oppy e xpressed tbe feeling of us all when he said, " and Coach Sp eer c an c oach h e tte r f oot ball and has more lo Ye f or his a t hl e t e:; than any ot her coa c h a ny wh e r e."

IJ: is on ly a f te r a young fellow ha s fa ll en ma d ly in Jove that he r ealizes the va lue of the cr ea st- s i n his pants and a clean co llar

SUCCESSOR TO THE NORMA.LITE VOLUME XVII. PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1922. NUMBER 17 PERU
ERENCE PERU QUINT ET WINS FROM KEARNEY 1 ann hi s many years as student and STILL LEADS STATE 1 sch oo l t ea m whe n t bat LETTER SWEATERS ARE PRESENTED __ teacher of ticien ce has de veloped I 1won th e state champ10nsh1p 1n class Bob cats Ratain Position by DefeatinR a wonderfully fine philo so phy of Peru at Top of Column IB a f ew years ago. At that time life for bim which h e takes pleas- Wtthout a Defeat he was r a ted as one of th e best Antelopes 21 to 17 ure in pass ing along now and then C _-t- S centers in th e state. His exc e lFootball Boys G et the Treasure Emblem Awarded La•t Fall. College omerence tand10g 1 · · p in messages of hope and courage to Woo L os t. Pet. ent wor k m t he mac hin e at e ru Monday, February 13, at the Th e P e ru page art.ists e n coun ter- 1 d last year wo n him hi a captaincy ed a formidabl e foe when they the peop I' he meets. He i s praise i Peru Teachers Col. 7 0 1000 chape l hour sweaters were present- f or the manl y c ourag e he s h ows in I' 8 75 He has been play i ng stationary t I d th th K T achers Wesley an 7 1 ed to Pe ru ' s football l etter men of a ng e WI e ear ney e d · Ch f · g uard this yea r and the small h 192 C )l ege Qul n tet 1'n the trainin rr de ! e n mg n s tlan faith a nd or I Doa ne 6 1 .857 t e 1 season 0 h b f h h ld t ,. scores wh 1c h opponents have been , Th 1 d b building _gymnas um he r e Thursd ay It e ow o promise e o s ou ' Cotner 7 3 700 ab le to pile u p against the Pe ru- e ceremon y P anne Y . h Th T h for o ur co untry, and for corr ec t10 g ' M'dl d 4 3 5 7 1 th St d t C 1 d G 01 g t. e western eac ers i 1 au fi h th It f h e u en ounc1 an eorge ha ve stre ng th ened the1r ba ske t- Kearney T e ac o. 5 4 . 556 work Showalter , as master of ceremonies, 1 th e popular error that scifmce and I h C 1 v1an ve s ows e r es u o 1s ball team thi s yea r by t he additio n r e l! g :o n are Hastings 2 5 .250 explained t hat we were to witness of some
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priate d f r o m a g e a r by lu mber pil e , fu rni s hed t he ''bl e ac hers '' A di rty 25 - wa tt li ght, han g i ng lim ply f ro m a g1 i my co,rd, ill u m i q at e d I t he "s t adi urn " T hose unabl e to li n d a sea t in th e bl eac hers d rap ed

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If y o u do no t receive y our Perl a go_ginn b un ker s. A bas s drum wa s d raft! : a vc no ti ce in t he Ped ngogia n box i n the Adm ini s t rat ion build ing

A rt itles mus t be in by 12 o'clock Saturd a y A r t icles sho uld be tl' pew ritte n if p o:;s ible, a nd w r itten o n one s ide onl y, a s th e print.: rs w ill not a ccept co py w r itten on bo t h sides Tl:l U I! UITORIAL S'L'A PP P a ul Wi lc ox Edito r-in-Chief Esthe r Delzeii.. As so ciate Edito r A li ce Gla sgo w As sist an t E ditor Arthur Burle_y Bu s in ess Manager O l!G A N IZATIOI\8: ·v. M C. A Donald

Y W. C. A Inez Ray Well s Dram a tic Club . Dor o thy Pett it F rcs hm en Gc or_g( ih o wa l ter So phom o r e William S pe ich Mt. Vernon Ha ll Fra nce" Gir ls Club Annet te St ocld np

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· Cou n ci l appear in g in th i s w ee k ' s i ssue.

In t he pub l ica t i on of th e Per u s t u de n t s w e express t h e ir p r ofound co nd e mna t io n of th e anon y mous c o ntribu to r to t he s tate pap e r s The s lac k er w ho i s d is lo ya l e nou g h to ki ck o ld P e ru is m ost s ur e ly cen s ur ed by eve r y st ud e n t on t h e ca m pu s P eru is ou r s ch oo l and t h e g ua r d in g o f he r g o od nam e s lan der o us conduc t of

Ca n Y ou An s we r7

Wh e r e ca n a m a n b uy a ca p for h1 s I k nee , Feb ru a r y 16:

We ekly Ca le n d ar

Or a k ey t o th e Jo ck of hi s hair? 5 : 00 Y. M C. A ca b i n e t Can h i s ey es be call e d a n acad e my 7 :3 0, Orc he10 tra.

Be ca u se th ere are pupi ls th er e? 8 :30, Dra ma t i c Club p lay I n t he c r o wn of h is he ad w h a t H ig h Sc hoo l de ba te gem s a r t! f o u nd 7 Februa r y ! 8 :

Wh o tr ave ls th e brid ge of h is nos e? Gir ls ' Club party

Ca n he use , w he n s h ing l in g th e F e bru a r y 20: ro of of h is mo u t h , • 7 :00, P er u via n st aff

Th e na il s o n th e e n d of hi s to es '! 8 : 0 0 Ba nd

Ca n th e c roo k of h is e lb ow be se n t 8:00 , Y. W. C A s t aff or t wo di s r e putab le c oward s is t he t o j ai l '?

F e bruary 2 1:

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7:00 S t ud e nt Co u n cil. du ry and p r i ve lege of all Joy a l If so , wh at did he do ? per u vi a ns How d oes he s ba ro e n hi s s hou lde r b lad es?

P e ru, Ne br ., F eb., 10, 1922 I ' ll be h a nged if I kn ow , d o yo u ?

P e ru P eda gogi an, Ca n h e s it in th e sh ad e of t he pa lm Gent le me n: o f hi s ha nd s?

We th e Stude nt Co unci l of th e Or b eat o n t he drum of h i s ea r ?

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L •a u IJCoCO:: .l t:! CI'<:u t:t " u oes t n e Cd ii 01 018 l e g ea t Ln e corn thi s m e an s of con de m nin g t h e o n hi s to es? pa int in g r ece ntly duo e o n th e If so. w h y not g row corn o n the sc hoo l p ro p erty he r e . We wis h to ea r?

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Th e o n ly m a n wh o ne ve r m a kes a mis take i s th e m a n w ho n e ve r does

••Say It With Flowers ·' ' We mouu f acture I F r e sh Cut Fl o w er s, f or t his Lumber an y o ccas io n such as w e d d in gs , bi r thda ys par t ies, r e me mbranc es, ' ou rselves,, selling direc t to schools fun e r al s etc., in ap pr opr ia t e a rran ge me n ts at a ll seasons o f th e year

G. E. Berthol d tbe Florist Nebraska City, Neb r Meek Lumber Co. · ,

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IP hon e 25 PE RU , NEBR Ph o De 25

Lin co ln th e M an of'the P e ople

Wh e n th e No rn Moth e r sa w t he Wh i r l w i nd H o ur

Gr e ate ni ng and da r ke n in g a s it h u rri e d on

ISh e lef t t h e H eave n of H e r oes a nd c a me d ow n

To make a ma n to meet the m ortal n eed.

S he to ok t h e tri e d cla y of t he co m mo n r oad -

a n y th i ng - Th eo d or e R oose v e lt c or r e ct an y im p r essi on s w h ic h m ig ht have been lef t by t he art icl es to the effec t th at t he s ! ud e nts of Pe ru ar e a bo d y of di ssa ti s fi e d kn oc ker s. T he e ntire st uden t b ody i s Joya l to t hi s ins t it u t i o n a nd co n dem n th e ac t s of the unk nown co rr esponde nt w h o injur e d ou r goo rl na me S ig ned S tu de nt Co un ci l, Pt!r u State T eac hers Co ll ege.

Hi g h Sc h ool Mus ic Memory Contest

M iss Br a nd t a nd Mi ss Fau lh a be r a r e co rr e lat i ng mu si c w i th the t e ach ing of hi s to r y a nd g e o g raph y T he St! le ct ion s t o b e u sed in Uie hi g h s cho o l mu s ic memo r y cont es t are th e ba s i s of th is c or r e lat ion Du rin g the las t · two w e eks th e f o l lo w ing c o mp os iti on s wer e use d : H a r k , H a rk ! th e Lark , S ch u be rt ; Hu ngaria n Raph so d y N o' II , Li sz t; T he f o ur p a r ts of t h e Wil l ian T e ll Overt ur e at Daw n T he Stor m, Th e ca l m, F inal e , Ross ini.

Is S av!ng F u e l.

K e ar n ey , N e b , Febr ua r y B -

Retr en c h ing n atu r e of th e state fi nancia l p oli cy ha 'i compe l le d th e t e ache rs' co ll eg e h er e to ad o pt m a ny ways of cu t tin g d o wn ex p enses, r ega rd le ss of i nco n ve n i e n ce o r hards hi p worke d " B urning th e midnig h t oi l " i s in vog ue agai n wi t h t he i n d ustri o us stud ent, f o r it is a v i o lat i on of t he r ul es to burn any e le ctr i c l ig h t in the bui ldings w hen i t i s n o t abso lute ly necessar y.

D u rin g t he past wee k th e d e ba ting soc i e t y asse mb le d in t h e h eatin g plan t t ha t t hey mi g ht save bo t h f ue l a nd l i g ht. H e r e th t>y wen t thrn th e m o ti on s of f o rm a l d e ba t e, w hil e t h e e ng in ee r s were ba n k ing th e ir fir es fo r th e n ig h t 'l' he s up por ti ng influ e n ce of a fow o ld c ha irs, w ith boa rd s u p p ro -

Cl ay warm ye t wit h th e ge ni a l hea t of E ar t h,

Das he d t hru it a l l a s train of pr o p hecy ;

T e mpe r e d tn e heap w i t h thr i ll of h u m a n t ea r s;

T he n mi xed a la ughte r w i t h th e serious s t uff.

I nto t h e s hape s he brea r he d a fl a me to lig ht

Th a t te nde r, t r ag i c , eve r- c han g in g f ace

H e r e w as a m a n to h o ld aJZ a in s t th e world ,

A ma n t o m a tch t he mo u n t a ins an d the sea

The co lor of t h e g roqn d w as in him , the red earth ;

The sm a ck a nd t a ng of e le me nta l t h i ngs ;

Tn e r e c t itud e and pa t i en ce of th e c l 1ff ;

Th e goo d w i ll o f th e rain t hat lo ves a l l lea ves;

Th e fri e nd ly we lco m e of t he way s id e we ll ;

T he co ur age of th P bird t ha t da r es th e sea;

T he gladn ess o f th e wi nd t ha t s hakes t he corn ;

T h e p ity of t he s now t hat hi d es a ll s car •;

Th e s ec r ecy of st r ea ms t hat m ake th e ir w ay

B e nea th t h e t o th e rift ed r o ck ;

T he t o le r ance a n d e qu i ty of li g h t

Th a t g iv es a s fr ee ly to t he s hrin k in g fl ower

A 1:1 to t he g r eat oak flar ing t o t he w i nd -

T o t h e g rav e lo w h i ll as to th e Ma tte rh orn

Th a t s hou ld e rs our s ky

Sprun g f r o m t he West, Th e s tr en g th of v ir g in f o r ests b r ace d hi s mind, Th e h us h of s pacio u :J pra ir ies 6ti li e d hi s so ul.

Up fr o m lo g ca bin t o t he Ca p i to l, O ne fi r e was o n h is sp irit, o ne r eso lve-

To send t he kee n a x to th e r oot of wr o ng,

Clea r i ng a fr ee way fo r t h e feet of Go d.

A nd e ve r m or e he burn e d t o d o h i s d eed Wi t h th e fi ne st r oke a nd gest ur e of a king:

H e bu il t th e r a il -p i le as he b ui lt t he State, P o urin g hi s sp len d id str engt h tb r u eve r y b lo w,

Th e co nscie nce of h i m t est i ng every stroke ,

To m ake hi ::s d e e d t he measure of a \nan. Ma r kham (La"t sta nza omitted .)

.9lobinson Cru:; oe Lioed a Lonel,y Li/ef

H o w a ph otog r ap h wo u ld have cheered him ! I s you r sweethear t a Robinson Crusoe? Maybe h e 's lo ne ly t oo! He 'll appr e ciate a photograph of y our self, made in o u r studio, and no doubt you hav e othe r f ri e n ds w h o 'd like one a lso. '

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P ete rson Studio P eru, Nebr. I (Make r s of Li fe like Photeg r apha)

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This Hous e of Better Shoes

flurni shes i ts p atro n s with the best of f ootwea r at p ri ces as low os S ho es o f Qu a lit y w i ll admit.

Will b e p l ease d to s how you the New S pri ntz S tyl e s which are now in.

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Iwindow wa s pr opp e d o p e n wi th a n o ld s h ove l a nd the s h o w pr ocee de d The Schedule. A t Peru Ta bo r 9 Peru 26 A t K e a rn ey K ea rn e y 15 P er u 18 At Cr ete Doa ne Pe ru 23 At Per u , Mi d la n d 1 3 P e ru 19 At T a b or , Ia. T a bo r 22 P e ru 3 2 At F r e m o nt Mi d la nd 1 7 Per u 18 A t P eru K earn ey 17 Peru 2 1 Both Way ne ga m es fo r fe i ted t'O Peru. Inte rest Pa id o n Sav i ngs Ac c ou nts A .Safe ln v es t n Jent w here your mon ey grows
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Sophomore Notce. of the snapshots; Mark Delzell

It was announl!ed in class chape l representing the seni11r class; Arthat ou r long expected pins and leene Ritchie, the junior class; rin gs had arrived and jud gi ng 1

· Grant Casey. the sophomore class, from the crowd that gathered at and George Clary, the fre s hman the typewriting room at one o'clock 1cla ss. The cla sses will meet early it1seems that each one had secr e tly in the week and elect their class r eso lved to get hi s or hers first. editors. Wednesday has been set

The emblems ful filled the greatest as id e as "snaps hot day" and all expectat i ons and were appreciate d pupi) s are to bring their kodaks

more becau se of the long wait. ' and have a "shooting ,match."

that h'er co lored workwoman, Aunt

Dinah, had a t the age of seventy It's our Bu iuess to Repair your Shoes married f or the f o urth time. We double their life.-We are never too busy to do your shoe " Why, Aunt Dinah," she exclaim- repairing Come in we'll give you a q uali ty job. ed , "you sure ly have.n't marri ed THE BEST SHOE SH-()P·--a ga in !" 1 "Yass um, honey, I has," w as I __:_

Aunt Dinah's smiling r ep ly. " Jes'

as of'en as de Lawd takes 'em, so We Boost Peru-and Peed you too will I." I

IIWho are we 6!

John came to his mother the Burlington Cafe, one block north Nebraska City

A bu s in ess meeting was held at Thurs day of this week Schuyl e r chape l tim e Thunday. Some bills c o me s to meet the Peru debater s. were allowed and some announce - The juniors wi ll have charge of the ments made The Peruvian Staff affair and are planning a school announced the Pe ruvian sale which party to follow th e debate.

Ohe Citizens eState !llank

o th e r day, crying and c ompl a ining ' Burlingson Dep o t. that hi s sister had bee n .__. .....,. h im. " Mamma." he sa1d betwee n so bs, "I wish you would whipE liz abeth." I begins this week. This is our an- Formal Ope ning ofY. M Den, "Now, John," his m o th e r r e.l plied, "you wou ldn't want to see I your little sister whipped, wou ld I nnal. Let's have a hundred per- The Y. M. c. A. den will be you?" I

cent sale in the class. formally opened next Friday night, her up s tairs and do it where I I

The third group und er the lead- R:00 p. m , at room 104, adminisership of Francis Knight gave a tration building. The plans invery succ ess ful impromptu p r o· elude a f ee d and a gener al rousing gram. The first numb e r was a good time. All m eJl of'"the sturlent can't see you .' ' piano so lo by J ess ie Kelly. Miss b ody and faculty are invit ed. A The pupils were writing about Palmer was then asked to give the cordial invitation is also extended their favorite poets, and one of first piece s he ever s p o ke Acl e - to the bu s in ess mc n of Peru. them ha nded in this theme on lade Prokop th en played a se lect i on - - Whitti er: on the pi a no. A play was then Girls' Club "Whittier was born in Ame ri ca

"No, ma'am! But you can t ake

Faculty and students will find an account with us a great convenience to th em. Consu lt us concerning any business problem you may have

E. E GOOD, President ·

0 M. GOO D Ca•hier, J. W. McADAMS, V. President ANN A F. FARLEY, Asst. Cashier CARROL L LEWIS, Ass't Caebier

IIEyes Exam ined and Glasses F itted

Fine Wa tch and JeweJry Repairing

nounced that the name of the pla.v ed a fine corps of officers alt h o and Phoebe Carey "

given wit h vari ous mamb er s of th e Th e annual e lect ion of officers once when hi s pare nts were elass taking part. After all were was held in the c hape l last Tue s - ab r oad He made many fa st in their places the cha1rman an- day, Febr uar y 7 The gi rl s e lect- friends; but the fastest were Alice was Th e Gath e rin g of th e Nuts A t he r e was only a s mall number "Don't you think twenty-five fin e r c ol le ction was ne ve r seen from whic h to choose. The fol- th o usa nd dollars in ra8h would be

low ing gir ls w ilt take th ei r re· punishme nt e nough for h'i s breach

Y M.C.A. ffi b spective o cee nex t Septe m e r: of promise?" asked th e lawyer ofTheY. M C A. m eeti ng In ez Well s , president; Zelia Chap his acrim on ious defendant Wed nesay night, Feruary 8. wa s I in, vi'ce president; Dorothy Pet- "No, inrl eed, I don't," s he anwe iI attended. Leroy Mill er, the tit, secretary; Ethel McMas t e r s. swered ''I want him to marry lea d er for the evening, j!ave o n in- treasurer roe." ter es ting talk on th e subj ect: Th e Plan s were m ade to r.elebrate

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The m eet ing s are held in ro o m .,..ivin.,. a Va le ntine t ea on T h ursF ou nd er of th e Y. M. C A ., "' excitem e n t: "Oh. mo ther!" s he 104 of the l ibrary builing at 8:00 day, by g i vi ng a program in c hapel cried. "We've had the most wonp. m. e very We dnesay ni g-ht All on Friday, and la st ly t o close the derful da y. We saw a !;oak e; me n who recent ly er.ro ll e d in th e wee k in a J'oyous way by having a we sme l led a skunk; a nd we m e t coll ege a r e extended a special in- r ea l party on Saturday night. · Aunt Mary!"

A sma ll gir l came running into our birthday annive r sary week by the house one evening in g r eat

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v it at i on. Then next week-well, just wait "And when do you do yo ur

Dewey Ga nze ll, Erland Nel so n , and see.

wash ing?" a s ked the gi rl whom and William Speich were c ho se n to Vario us committees were ap - the Quaker lad y was trying to e mploy. attenrl the Stude nt Vo l unte er Co n- pointed to help the week a

for J.ll.gr.ga.r:,., e lt"-. T....,Ih=o-""'m'-'!>as,____,i..., " r--'LLI '

r ee days. commencing F rid ay, chairman of the chapel program. "uu uu• t:: 't::.c y "'"'""

• ond Day," answered the Quaker February 17. The Y. M C A. For the the tea following chairm e n will pay th e ir travelin g e xpe nses. were Carr ie Ru sse ll, Philo Notes. refre's hment ; Hildegarde Ytck reception; Lois Tyson , room; Lu · The Yea verily Ph il o is sti ll o n th e ci le Busche r , invitation. map as al l those w ho attend ed th e chai rmen f or the party ar e: Gerpror gam Friday e ve ning were con- trurle Mudrow, r e cep ti on; O la vinced An exce l len t pro g r am wa i 8 urgn e r , ro om; In ez Stockin g. rendered Mr s. Gla sgo w act in g as refreshment progr am leaner. As it was t h e

la dy. "Excu se m e," said th e g irl; "I work for no that ha.i wa shing eve r y other day ." Out I can tulv say , madam, "bega n the educate -appearing pri so ne r, "th at I s hal l actually r eg r et th e

these wal Is. "

"Ah , " br eathed th e s ympatheticvisitor. I h ad bea rd thi s was a m odel prison, but I neve r dreamed t hat i t inst ill eri such g ra t itude and de pth of feeli ng in it s inmate s. And h ow mu ch longe r does you r se nt ence run, my poor man'!" " Life, madam."

The man w ho ha s d o n e his b es t ha s done everyt hing. -Charles M. Sc hw ab.

Faculty! Students!

Have yo u visited our Rtore?

Come in and get acquainted!

We ha ve a s lar ge a stock as any town of this s ize . We our old fri e nd s an d a r e anxious to make new We are trying to help you mak e this o ne of the most e njoy a ble and prosperous years of your life.

110'1-We c lose for all College Football games

Extends an invitation to all m em be r s of the Student Body and Faculty to come tu this store for a ll usual Drug Store needsIncluding Candy, Stationery, Books , V ictrolas and .Remedies Barnes' Pharmacy week of Dick e ns ' birthday hi s l ife Valentine Tea day my sen t ence expires and I leave works con s tit ute d the grea t er Boys and gir ls, have you a val · of t h e pror ga m. Besides this e ntin e? Why n o t come and get t 'ere was "real " music and a n en - one at the Girls' Club t ea on speech by the new pr es - Thurs day February 16 if yo u are a id e rlt Richard Madden. You Phi · m e mb e r of the h · 1 · · p YSJCa tra101ng , lom:St h aans who mi sse d thi s good physical sc i e nce or hygiene departprf,g r a m a nd don't want to mis s rr.er•t ? Th e committees are workgood one come out to Philo · h d t k 1ng a r o rna e thi s o n e of the 'Jl h u •isda y F e bruary 23. The pro- b t t th t es eas a has been given in for ,t he is order to he l p ce leb rate the Girls' Wdll' m Spu'l cb. Nuff sa 1d. Cl b · k - - u anmve r sary wee School Nott s. Mt. Vernon Girls. ts coming to high schoo l I h • On Tuesday e ve ning the second t t a\ aom e of their t eac he r s

ad b ee n when th e y could not 1e found in their accustomed J 1aces. Du r ing the week end, several c han ge!ir in rooms were made. Th e normai training room was move d fr o m room 309 to room 307. and Miss Lau g hlin moved in to the office across the hall. Mi ss Fau lhab er now ha s for h e r offi«e th e room whirh Mi ss Lau g hlin vacated, room 30 7, 'an d Mi ss Br a n..dt has moved into the office form e rly used

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man. The nex t party wae prrtl y p l anned and wi II take p lace at the e nd of the month. A vote of th nnks for services of las t semeste1 officers was exte nd e d to the m.

sem e11ter officr es were elected as follows: Ad a iln e Prokap, Pres id ent; Edith Gates, secr eta ry and treas u er; Dori s Kite, room cha'irman; Leona sparks, soc ial chair- Chance by Mi ss F a ulhaber.

At the asse mbly hour on Friday the pl ans for the hi g h school section of the Peruvian were laid b efore the school. L a nd en Whitfield , e lected as the editor for the section b y tt) e senior class, presid e d. After a short introd uctory speec h, th e following we r e introduced by him each talkin g about certa in tion.

These g irls have been sp lendid le ad ers. We f ee l that our new lea ders will do justic e to th ei r position

Fift ee n gir ls to ok advar•ngc of th e week end and Yi.d their various h o mes

It is or of the I ra r e treats that s o mo uf u s ean n ot enjoy very ofte n exnpt wl en they g r a nt us a few ex II a claye fo r vu<·a-

!Hedfern & G//enberger '

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It pays to e ncourage the h o m e merchant, who will react in best local se rvic e for your conve ni e nce at a ll times.

Give them a chane e-spend your m oney locall y.

You 'll find f or instance, that here you' ll get a suit of the lates t s t y le, in a ll pure woo l, 1 i Iored in expert craftsman51 p and satisfactory serv i ce a& red. parts of the as it wi ll ap- Chip Basket : pPar in the

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PERU 'S GRI P CLO SE ON PBNNAN1'

Doa n e a nd Wesle y an Da nger ou s R iv als.

P e ru c losed he r fist mo r e ti g htl y on t h e N e bra ska state co ll ege conf erence cage pe nnant last week by t a ki ng he r gam e wit!J t he Kearn ey State Teach er s t eam Th ur s day Th is g ives t he P e r u v i an fi ve a t ot a l o f sev e n g a m es, count ing t wo f orf ei t ed b y Wayne w h i le n o tea m has be e n ab l e to de f eat he r t hus fa r t hi s seas on

An o th er sensat ion of th e co n f e re n ce was t he s ud den r is e of t he York tea m fr om th e bo tt o m t o e i g ht h p lace Th is was acco mpli s h ed by win n in g fr om t h e Gr and Isa ln d t e a m The f eat li f t s t he un coac h ed York i te five i n th e e s t im ation of t h e conference as we ll a1 sh ovi ng t hem a hea d in th e c ir c ui t 's s ta 1di ng.

Wes leya n adde d o ne more v i c t or y to her long l is t of. conq uests by t h e spee dy Kea rn e y t eam Frida y n i g h t on the Me th odi s t co u r t Cotne r , m in us s t e lla r gua r d, lost. its head th is week a n d dr op ped a pa i r of games, one t o Doa ne a nd ot he r t o K e a rney T he Doane t eam ou tp laye d th e Bu ll d ogs in headwo r k but i n fo ot· work and p a ss in g t h e Co tn e r t ea m o u t s h one t h e T igers Kearn e y an d Cotn e r fought a hard bat tl e Sa tu rday t he Bu ll dogs los ing by a s in g le fi e ld g oal.

score. At th e end of t h e fi r s t hal f t h e boys r e a l ize d th at the game was mue h hard e r than t,h ey e x p ec ted , a nd camP bac k w i t h a li tt le of the team work t hat ha s bro ug h t t o t hem t he i r li s t of vi c t orie s S hoot-

ha ve written h im encoura g in g ly.

T h e c hanc e fo r th e P e ru fi ve ha s bee n handicappe d by poor gy m nas iu m faci li t ie s bu t i n spite of this t h e P e ruv i an five has been mak i n g a n exce ll e n t show i ng in t h e confe ri nj;!; from the mirldle of t he floor in ence race t h e first ha lf , t hey had a lmos t n o Pe r u's se ve n v ictor ies inc lud e success , b ut t he secon d ha lf saw two ga mes f or f e i ted by Wa y ne. th e ba ll worked dow n t o t he ba s ke t , Of t he five c la<;; hes wh ich t h e Peruand d r opped i n t i me a fter t i m e v ian five have won th r e e we r e W h e n the w h ist le b lew t he sco r e ga m es p laved away from home, s t ood 3 1 to 9 Wi t h th e t ou r n a- wh i le on ly t wo h ave been p layed m ent loom in g c lose r a nd cl oser th e a t Pe r u The major ity of th e b oys are e age r to str i k j:! t he b ig g a m es from now on w ill be p layed tea ms. It is h op ed t hat t h e tea m on t he Peru flo or - Sta t e Jo u rna l. w ill meet S he n a n doa h thi s wee k T heir b i g ga me w ill be nex t week , Sewa rd. Th e Seward ga m e w ill Things H ave Ch a n ged, be t h e hardest gam e of t he seas on I n 18 30 t he yo un g la di es wo r e an d w i II be play e d on th e P e r u c os tu mes j u st a bit m or e modest floo r Febr uary 25 Going on t he th a n th ose a ppea ri ng i n 192 1·22 th eory t hat ' T he b ig ger t hey are, F r om t he q ua i nt h oop sk ir ts t o t he ha r de r th ey f al l, " t h e w ho le th e s h or t dresses of now ad ays i s h igh sch ool is wor k in g "Beat j q ui te a littl e c ha nge, b ut fr a n k ly, Seward! Beat Se ward! B ea t Sew - if a vote we r e ta ke n f rom th e m a le ar d !" po pula t ion of Pe ru Teach er s Co llege, t h er e would be non e cas t f or th e r e turn t o the dress of yesterSti ll L eads S ldte C onferen ce Continu e d t rom First Paa=e ) year

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has won h is p lace at forwar d t hi s Th e y ou ng_ woma n who would yea r , h i s first s ea son a t P e ru H e h ave da r ed appear in a n abb r ev i at · i s a n excellent goal s hot a n d wo r ks e d sk ir t wo ul d ha ve caused a riot. we ll in to Coach Spee r 's mac hin e. Yes ,- t hin gs have chang-ed, and Hi s st&y ing qua li ties a nd c h an ge d m os t r adica ll y. T h e colh a ve ma de h i m on e of th e m os t wh a t few t h ere were, had va l uab le m e n that P eru has He n o bea u t iful ye a r-books f u l l of i s fa s t in h is pas s ing and fl oor wo nder.f ul illu str a i ons l'ltr i king loss es i t s usta in ed thi s week. P e ru vi a n quint e t. ins i s t e nt d emand for co ll ege annuKearne v los t tw o g am es , on e t o H igg in s, St e ll a a th le te , is als of r a r e R ig u nive r s iiB g hi s !Seeend Yea r a- - g-Uiilac t.i es put for th impre ssive vo lum es but r ecup e r a t e d e no u g-h to ta ke Hi gg in s pla yed t ack le on th e f oot - whi le s m a ll e r coll e g es a r e also pubth e B ull d og s t o a Sa t ur d a y ba l l team a nd was chosen f or a ll- ish i ng books that are bea u ti f ul t o n ig ht a nd t h er e by e s t a b l is h th t! ir stat e phan to ms by s e vera l s por ti ng look u po n nam e B::l a p owe r t o · be feared by wr ite r s

It is a his t ory of you a nd you r pe nnant cha se r s t h is seaso n • Mi la m of th e Aub urn t ea m i s class , y our clubs, you r a ctivit ies , Ha s t i ngs s t e pp ed al ong w i t hout a n o th e r va luab le man on Coach a nd for that matt er, everyth ing a v i cto ry or a d ef eat , but the Yor k Sp e er ' s squad. H e is f ast, w i n- t hat ha s tr ansp ir ed at you r school t eam s l i pp ed up a pai r by drub -n i n g a per m an e nt be rth on t he d uri ng t h e year, a nd t hi n k of it, bin g Gr a nd Is la nd Th e T hi r d Peruvian qu i nt et. Mila m is good you can sec u re t hi s wonde r f u l bo ok Cit y fi ve n.>w m ee kly holds t he both offens ive ly and defe ns i ve ly for onl y a f ew do ll a r s Other' sack wh i c h t he York fiv e has so a n d i s a n exce ll e n t g oa l sh ot. sch oo ls a re cha r g ing fo r t he s am e lo ng t a ken ca r e of. T he Gra n d Fou nce , ano t he r m e mb e r of t he Ik i n d of boo k f u ll y 25 pHcen t m or e Is la n d ers. with s ix de f e a ts , ma y squ ad , p la yed ce n te r for t he N e - 1 and are j us t i fied i n doi ng so y e t s pring a surpri se and sta g e a bras ka City t e am wh i ch won t he Wh e n yo u sec ur e a copy of t he co m e ba ck a s did th e K ea rn ey e iass 8 cup in t he ,hi gh schoo l to ur - 1922 P er u vi an f or th e s um t ha t t e am. - State J ourna l. name n t Ow in g t o a n in j u ry we are c ha r g in g , wi t h a ll t he atFa ll s C ity Double H eader Founce ha s not been ab le to j;!;e t t r a ctive fea tur es embod ied in t h is i n t o ac t ion u nt il of late. pu b li ca t ion, you a r e buying it for T he team wor k of t h e P e r u five a mos t ri di c ul ou s (y low s um ha s bee n t he gre atest a ss et whic h the tea m ha s had in i t s ca g e car e e r t hi s seaso n. Coac h S peer h a s bee n Business ls Pickiag ·Up, ab le by t he co-ope r at i on of h is I · "Rast u s," 8a i d th e j ud ge stP.rn· I p la yer s , to build up a st r ong t eam ; ly, " y ou a r e fo und gu i lty of hav in g wh ich pu t s its heart in t o t h e game ! st olen two c h i c ke ns f r ow Mr. Robl ike a m a ch in e. No t fo r i nd i vi d- 1i nso n's coo p last wee k T he fi ne ua l h on ors , but f or col lectiv e h on ors 1w i II b e fi vedo II a r s. " an d f or the n ame of t he I Smilin g co m pla ce nt ly , Ra s tu s

T h e n i n th sca lp was adde d ' to the belt of Cap t a i n D e lze ll ' s h ig h s chool team las t F r i ci ay night w hen Fa l ls Ci ty y ie lded he r sca lp lock T he ga m e was th e first doub le- he ade r wh ich ha s been he ld i n Pe r u this sea so n , t he gir ls pl a y i ng th e F a ll s City gi r ls t he same eve ni ng. Th e g i r ls ' game pr eced ed t h e boy s ' a nd was a har ci foug h t co n tes t At n o time was th e r es u l t ce rta in , th e ba ll be i ng pa sse d f ro m one g oa l to t h e oth er t i me a nd t im e ag a in. Th is is th e first time th at t h e g i r ls have been see n i n a ct ion at h ome. a nd t he ir p laying was comm e nd e d b y a ll t he spec tato r s as a fin e b r and of b a s ket ba ll. Fa ll s Ci ty h as pn e o f the bes t g irl s t e a m s in th is sec · t i on of t he s t ate, and t houg h t t h ey took t he game by a score of 1 8 to 15, th e p laying on both s i des was so eve nl y match e d t hat ano t her gam e m ight we ll be pr e d icte d t o y i e l d a victory fo r ou r gir ls.

DO DGE CARS

We have t he age ncy for th e Do dge Br os cars, and ha ve a car on t he fl oor fo r de mon stration Call a nd le t us s how y ou. We still have th e Raci ne and N orwa lk tires t h e b es t t here are Our r e pair dep artment i s at yo ur ser vice , an d Work Guar a ntee d.

Fay B a kery

is one of t h e h ea d iest pl aye r s o n I n 183 0 th e na ti ves wo uld have F' h on e 5 .3 Fe.ru , Neb r the Perv ia n five. Igaspe d w i t h a m az e me n t at t he Rot h e rt, a Harvard product, sp e eding a u t omo bil e or aerop lane : Doa ne is th e Coyot e t eam's nea rest comp e t itor i n t h e confe r e nce wo rk, a n d is a hard ma n t o guar d pict u re s an d most i nteres ti ng t ext. r a ce Coar h J ohn son of the T ige r Frary on e of Aub u rn hi g- h Th e co ll ege ann u a l was u nkno wn. fiv e has be e n scou t in g a ll of h is sc h oo l's fa s t c lass A f orward I i s It wa s u n dr eamed of j ust li ke t he fu ture op pon ents wi t h an e ye t o tak- hand li ng th e ot her fo r ward po s it i on automobi le and the a e ro pl a n e in g th a t li tt le o ld champio ns hi p fo r Peru t h i'l y ear His s hootnig I n t he past fifte e n yea r s, h owh im se lf apd is ca r ef u l ly guardi ng is one of th e seve n wond e r s at Pe- eve r. ann u a ls have co m e to the hi s te am a ga i nst los i ng any mo r e ru. Frary' s sp ee d, h e ad work and fr ont rapidly. Fr om s m a ll , plain , c la sh es Th e Cot n e r five h eld its ge n e ra l ca g e ability , have a ssured u n attr active ye a r -books t he r e ow n p os it ion i n s pite of t he two h im a perman e nt a lcov e on th e sp r a ng as i f over night , a wide

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Hom e of Hart Schaffner & Marx ,/ and Socie t y Brand Cl o t h e s Stetson & Mallo r y Hats

Manha tt e n Shirts

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t h at is tbe a p peal that has worked , aproa ched t h e c le rk of the co u rt t h e P e ruv i an fiv e to th e po int and la id a te n- d oll a r b ill on t he whe r e g ames a r e wo n and n ot los t. : des k. ' ' Ya ss uh, j edge , " h e sa id , F o ll ow in g t h e g ir ls' game t he boys p lay e d From th e beg innin g i t wa s ev i de nt t ha ll th e P e r u boy s we re expect ing an ea sy g am e , and a s a r esu lt their p laying was not up to t he brand th ey shou ld p la y T o t h e ir surpri se Fa ll s City put up a hard g ame to start off w i th , cag · in g th e fir fl t ba ske t, and kee

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HERS COLLEG E CO U RSES LEA DI NG TO: Bac he lor of Arts In Educat i on - 4 yr co ll ege cou rse N ormal Dipl o m a - 2 yr college co ur se Pr eparat ory, other prof e s sio ns- 2 y r college c o ur se Pe ru offera"sp ec ia l: cour ses in Com m erce Manua l Trai ni ng, Agricu l tu r e, Dom esti c Sci e nce . A r t , Mus ic, etc. For furt h er informati on con ce rn i ng yo u r ow n sch ool. W r ite to A L. CA Vl NE SS, P r esiden t, Peru , N ebraska F armers Union St ore The Store wher e you feel " At H o m e " D r y Go o ds, Groceries , Sho e s O ur Motto:--Quali ty, Serv ic e and Price We s oli c it your p a trona g e
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ping t he Per u boy s f rom roll i ng up th e Coach S pe e r · has hi g h ho pe s o f , "so Ah g i ves pou ten bucks which copping , th e conferen ce penn a nt will pay yo u up to and i nc lu din' t h is sea son an d mdny of hi s f r iends ne xt ' Sa ttidy ni g h t .''
Doane and on the Pe r u will local f loor Wednesday, 8:'15 p. Feb. m. ' • Mix 22 , Budget ticke t or 25 cts AVE NUE STOftE "Live B etter for If y ou buy y our school s upplies, S t a t i on ery, Founta i n P ens, Cand ies , F ru it , Groc er i es, an d Meats fr om us Op p osite Training S c h o ol H . U. LANDOLT PH ONE 73 PER U NEB RASKA PHONE 78
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y night ? the g i rls of Peru g ather ed i n t h e 1

Friday , Fe b r uary 17, the Girls ' Th ree guesses! We h ear d th e t e r1 c ha pe l t o vo t e on t he ques tion Clu b> cele b rated their thi r d birthrib le n o ise lind s me ll e d t he ho t s hall we hav e a Gi r ls ' Clu b? The day at the r eg u lar con vocation seaRfr y in g d ow n o n t he fi r s t fl oo r b ut d e cis ion was ent h us ia st i ca ll y in fa- , · io n Th e c lub's songs were an that isn ' t w ha t we we r e t he m ol' t vor of esta bJi s h i r: g o ne in o ur N or - appr o pr ia te o pen i ng With Frani n te r est e d i n , f o r we, th e G irl s' mal, Th e pu r pose of t hi s cl ub i s ; Knight a s lea d e r, the girls all C lu b, had a c os tum e party up on " to fu r ther in ever y way t he s pir it : ent Pr ed i n to th e m with a s pirit of the t hi rd floo r of soe i a l un i t Y a m ong t he g ir ls u n ity F ollo w ing th e songa was a And f'ay, t hose cos t u m e s were the s choo l; t o increa se t he se nse o f i w e ll pr e pare d pr ogram. i n which pre tt y! I do n' t believe t wo pe r- r esp o nsib ili ty toward t he schoo l th e foll o w ing numbers were g i ven : s ons w e r e dr e s se d alik e a nd th e r e 1 and t o wa r d each ot he r, and to be a 1 J A ta l k for e a c h year o f t h e cl u b wer e on e h u ndr e d and te n pres ent , I m ediu m b y w hi c h t he soc ial s t an - was gi ven by three girls, tbe first 8 0 you ca n im ag i ne th e va r io us ! dar ds o f the Co llege can be made y ea r gi rl be i ng Be rn i ce Pa r kinson; r e pr esenta t io n s

I an d kept high.

1 seco nd year, I sabelle Hartley; D u r in g the c o ur se of th e eve n- I T he gir ls are sel f gove rn in g A ' · th i rd year , Leona Sparks. All ing we wer e a sked to fin d par tners coun ci l. compose d of rep r e senta - 1 1 gav e e xce ll ent re por ts on the club Mi ss Leona Spa r ks an d have a ma r ch acr oss t h e tives f r o m t h e la r g er r oom in g · Presi dent G ir ls ' Club and its w o r k s i n ce its o r igin. The p latfo rm Wh a t was th a t f or ? ho u 3es, h o me gi rl s d o r mito r y J. 1 r ea ding- given by H azel R a tekin Why, the j udges we r e pic kin g o u t Miss Elva E Rulon Pr omoted U. G. , t oget h e r w ith th e c lub offi - so c ial in Septem e r t he officer s are was or e of t h e best f ea tu r es of the t he best costume d la cl y an d . ' g e nt- It se e m s t o be t h e m is s io n o f Pe- j ce rs, m eetl at r eg u la r in terva ls t o an_d old g e t ac - program. Fou r gi r ls dre ss ed in Iem a n ." Mar ga r e t Th o mas , d r ess- ru t o be m ore than th e tr a in i ng l p e rform th e execu t i ve b u si n ess qua l nted Wi t h the new. I n No- Spanis h cost umes gave a be a utiful II d Scho I f t h f bl ·c 1 ve mbe r t he boys of the sch o ol a r e ed in a n at t rac ti ve ye o w a n o • o r eac er s o our p u 1 To t h1 s c ou n c 1 a membe r may t ake Spam s h dance . T he applause they h I W · d · · e n terta m ed. The th1rd soc1al a ! bl ack c r e at ion, r ep r ese ntin g a sc oo s e tra m professo r s a n any plan s he t h m ks t he cl u o c t ul d ' r ece1 ved w a s p r oof that t h 1s wa s a · d th 1n s t t f t · 1·• · 0 celebr a t iO n o f t he c lu b's b ir t hd ay I . va mp f ro m hat to toe , r ece1ve e ru e ora o r ou r g r e a UDJ ver s Iu t1 ll ze n ee a m onth a ma ss ' m ost e nJ oya ble number. Th e danepri ze f o r t he m os t c leve rl y cos tum- ti e s a nd coll eges a bl e t o p ay hi g ht:r m eeti ng i s he ld , a nd i n t h rs wa y 1s t he last _ev ent of Clu b Wee k e r s wer e Mary H arajian, Bernice I h d I · W "th' t h 1 t f · · The t ea s gtv en e a ch m ont h a r e a ' e d la d y Fern T ay o r, w o ma e s a a n es 1 ro e as o ur 1 ever y g 1rl k e eps m t o uch With the 1 Par k mso n L o1s Gn ffin an d Gerh d f It h a b 1 ost · gr eat s uccess a mo st ha nd s o m e m a n m er re ss y ea r s, o ur acu Y s ee n a m 1accomp li sh me n t s of t he c lu b. 'Ih e I trud e Car ve r. 'I he last number h I t I h d d t th ffi · D o n ot thmk tha t the c l u b ha s euit a nd b la ck s i lk hat , took t e c om p e e Y c a ng e · u e o 18 1o cer a f or th1s yea r are: L eo n a 1 was "Kerry Dancers," sung by pr i ze as t he bes t costum e d "gent- dr a in mad e by these la r ge r inst i t u- , Sparkc;, pr es ide n t; Ge rtr u de Ca r- c onfi n ed i ts tffu r t s t o havmg a I Wi nnifr ed We ll s, Jessie Kelly • Ie m a n." t ion s o f learnin 11:. Iver , v i ce pres id e n t ; B ird ie Bald - g oo d a lone. I n t he fir s t D or o thy P ettit and Lucile Harat f ., t h N th u n· 't f I a ha s y ear o f ItS ex1 s tence a p omt sys t e m . Th e ch i ef a mu se m e n o ) e ow , e 1ven sy 0 ow w m , secre tary , and Lo 1s G n ffi n, J1an. Th e aud1ence bemg desJrd · d I tb' k ca ll d M · R 1 t ·t 1 · wa s w orke d o ut. T ne th r ee f o ld wa s an 10 • e ISS u o n ° 1 s serv ce t r easu r er. D orot h y Pet t1 t o u s o f m o re were favored w1th tbe t b.\s grea tl y ple a s ed eve ry on e. ! Sh e assum es t he posi ti on of h ea d a nd Al ic e Glael1:ow ho me obJe ct IS t o. r eli e ve. thos e f ew come back "A Family Affa i r -__ .' bu r dened g1rls, t o msor e und 1v1d- • · !he mu s ic wttb +:.r, m s.h ed by t he Import ance o f Rub y Jo s 1e Weath - ed and consequen tl y mo re S m ce the time was limited the wus ones o f our t a t w hi c h ca_n be be t t e r u nde r s t o od I e r hogg and W1 n mfred Elkm s. J. effi '!_1 e n t perf< of t he stve r a l 1 prog r am was short but very well c ia n s both on piano a nd v wf1n · w he n I t I S k no wn tha t la s t year 1 U G ; Sara Co leman. Oak G len; duues and to g 1ve a larg er numb er prepared. Sever al club yells and How e ver we d id n' t li ke t o d a n ce I 12,000 vo lum es wer e added A n n Gilb e rt a n d Haze l Hea t o n o f gi r ls thi s val uabl e t raining I t he Co ll ege Song concluded the eel- h , ...J..( "' • I , " \ .t h 1Uhall t he t 1me s o, m between tim es, t o t e 1urlll" Y w• IC u a 1fi r st fl o or of Mt. Ve rn on Ha ll · Ma- "' y': ' • • "' ebrati o n that ma r ked the end · · · K k t t 1 f 180 00 0 I . . ' t we n ty po mts Th e pom t s ys t e m we v 1s 1ted P rm cel's awa n a na oa 0 a o • · ttl da F ntz and A t- laide P r o kop, makes a fin e i deal i n the co nstitu- t he c l u b's thi r d year w ho t o ld ou r fo r t unes Our des- u DJv e r s lty ma d e a WISe se - sec ond floo r ; Ze li a Chap li n a nd M ay t i o n b u t has no t bee n r e gar ded t ini es were de t e rmin erl b y ca rd s lec t w n mdee d, f or due to th e ex - 1Harr is on, t hi r d fl oo r; V i Yian Cor e y , s t rictly, w e mu s t a dm i t The Girl'• Cl ub Teas, Q uit e a num ber of t he faculty ce ll e nt wo rk of M R ul o n, n o Mr s. Dashe r; and Lue lla Do we ll , Last year t h e stud en t lo an f und we r e pre s e n t a nd th ey see med pa r - b ra ry in th e state o f Ne braska has Mr s· T aylor, a r e t h e co u nc ill o r s w as fdout k vfiery t Last T hu r sday afternoon the ticu lar ly i n t e r es t e d in thi s g ame a mo r e p e r f ect ca tal og ing s ystem N t h ffi - pr ou 0 10 a 1 wa s e rs g irl s g ave a Valentine tea to the e x ye ar t e o c e r s w11l be: to have such a f u nd f or g irl s 1 o f f a te. t ha n t he Peru lib r a r y In ez Well s, pr es ident ; Ze li a Chap - The Gir ls' Cl u b is ve r y f o rtu - 1fa c ul ty a nri student members of A b ou t t en o' cl o ck w e were r e - Mi ss Ru lon w ill be m i!.'sed by li n , v ice presid e n t " ; D o rothy Pe t- nate in ha v i ng such a t h ou ghtf u l ! th e p h ysi ca l trai n ing, physical scique sted to get our b e s t fri e n d an d her m a n y f r ie nd s in schoo l and i n t it, secretar y, and Ethel M e- and ca pable sp on sor a a M i ss Ro b- 1 e nce an d h yJ?:iene departments. ge t in l i n e. I wo nd e r w he re we th e comm u n ity, ye t we all r ejo i c e Ma s ter s, i nson Wit h her as the Ad viser /. T h e fa c u l ty r oom was beautifully w er e go ing. We m a r c he d r ight wit h he r i n t h i s mu c h d e serve d Now yo u know what th e G irl s' we are bi g things and ap p ropri ately decorated with d own t h e s t a ir s t o o ur r e fr es h- pr o m ot io n She ha s give n h e r be- Ir ed hear ts, a n d th e Valentine lo ved inst itu t io n yea r s o f f ai th fu l , / th o u g h t was a lso ca r ried out in the and effic i en t ser vice 1 ,/ hea r t shaped cakes w Th e e ntire f ac ulty , th e stud e nts / of th e c ol lege a nd hi g h sc h oo l, a s 1 AN ''IF'; FOR GIIJi"s ·r· w e ll aR th e c i t izen s o f P e ru jo in in I 1. wishing Mi ss Rul o n " Go d

I. · in h er new fi e ld o f la bor. II If you ca n dre ss to m11 k e youif'se lf attra cti ve I

Yet not m a ke pu ffs a nd y our chi ef d el i ght ; Syracuse Athletics Los e, I If yo u ca n s wim an d r ow., be s tr ong a n d a c t i ve, For y e ars th e fin e Ath le ti c Ass o- Bu t of t h e g e n t le r g r l\C'es lose not s ig- ht· I c ia tion of Sy r a cu se has pro duce d If you ca n dance \!i-th ou t a craze f or te am s w hi c h ha ve r an ke d wit h o ur Play wi tho u t gi •t(ng p la y too s tro ng a h ol d; ve r y best coll ege t ea ms. Thi s En j oy of fr ie nds w i t ho u t r o m a nc ing ; year ' s te am wo n fr o m the Wesl e - Ca r e for th e weak, th e fr iendlees and t he o ld;

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M iss In ez We ll s Pr esident-E lect G irld' Club m e nts. A s soo n a s w e turn e d the la s t co rner w e knew just w he re t o get th e m t oo- f o r down at the o ther e nd o f th e hall was a booth

makin g th e final score 34 to 1 4 in fa vor of Peru.

SupPrinte nd e nt E mm er t of the j Dill er sc ho o ls has co m pi led so m e inte r e sting s t a ti s ti cs s h ow in g t he a vera ge d a ily a tte nda nce an d th e av er age g r a d e f or th e sem est e r t o b e co mpa rat i ve ly hi g h , Em m ert j ho ld s a n A B degree f rom P e ru and has d one so m e exce ll e n t work in the publi c sc hoo l fi e ld WPn t o ut Ten w i ns a nd n ot a s i n g le Joss ! Fr o m t he way every o ne ta lks

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ya n teB!Jl , Fri d a y ni g ht' s was a mu c h be tter ga me . th a n the · sco r e in d icates. Th e Syracu se players w ere ' fa st a nd accurate, y et th ey could not get pa s t our d efense , whil e o ur offe ns e was w ork- ! ing th e scoring mac hine to its limfi xed up attractive l y in r ed and it Th e first half end ed 28 to 9 ,whit e d ecor a ti o n s T hat made u s in f avor of P er u. j quick e n our s t e ps a nd s oo n we In the las t ha lf S y ra cu se d e f e n se w e r e ea ch g i ven a plate full o f th e br a c ed up a nd he ld our boys t o b es t r e fr eshme n ts w e. ha ve had th i s six po nts a nd th e off e nse w o n fi ve who le yea r Brick ic e cream and an ge l fo od cake ! D oesn't tha t s ound g ood ? • Our ir e cr ea m wae w hite with a lit t le r e d h a tch e t in th e center Wbat did th a t sy mboli ze? Wh y Washington s birthd ay Afte r ea tin g s uch a d e li c ious lunch w e were all pe p pe d up a g ain f or d a nc ing , but before lon g th e y pl a ye d "Hom e S wee t Pl o me " a nd we ha d t o hurry and ge t o ur wra ps nn a nd go h ome be for e t he li g hts

If yo u ca n mast e r Frenc h and Greek and Lat i n, And not ac quir e a p ri ggish mien ;

If you ean feel th e t o uc h of s il k and satin Wit hout d esp i s in g cali co and jea n ;

If you can pl y a saw a nd u se a ham me r,

Can do a man' s wo r k wh e n t he need oc c u r s;

Can s in g w he n aske d w itho u t excu se or sta mm er,

Ca n rise above u nfr ien dl y s n ubs and s l ur!!;

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I f you ea n make go od bread as well as fudges, Ca n sew w i t h sk i ll, and have an e ye for dus t;

If you can be a fr i end and hold on g r u d g es,

A gir l whom all wil l love because t hey must-

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If IGmetime you s h ou l d meet and love ano th e r

And make a home w i t h fa i th and peace en s hrine d,

And }OU its sou l-a loyal wife and mother-

Yo u' ll WCl rk ou t pretty near l y to my m i nd

A plan th at ' s been d e ve lope d thru tbe age s ,

An I win t h e bee t that li fe ean ha ve in s tor e;

\:'ou'll I my g ir l, a mod e l for the sages-

\ womLn whom the w o rld will bow befor e

De a n Alice M. Robinson

G ir ls ' Club Sponsor serve d wi t h t he tea.

Th e co m m i ttee is to be commende d f o r t he i r ha r d work and the succe ss w i th which they made this one of th e best teas that has been aive n, a nd t h us helped to celebrate the Gir ls' Club anniversary week

The fi r st tea was held a year ago la s t October and since that time

Ithe gi rl s have poured tea one Th u r sday in each month from 4 : 30 to 5 :30 p. m., in the faculty room f or the students and faculty members of th e various departments.

We a re certainly proud of the fac t that we have established t he oostom of thPse informal teaa no t only because of the op portunity for getting better acquainted w i th o ne another, but also because o f the at mosphere of refinement wh ich we need with our da i ly work

VOL U ME X VII PERU , NEBRAS K A , WED!'JESD AY. F E BRUARY 22 , 1922. GIRLS ' CLUB COSTUME PARTY l ever each and all w is h t o ex- IA HISTORY OF THE GIRLS ' CLUB Cl u b is, I wi ll attempt to tel l you / GIRLS' CL UB BIR THDAY AT CMPEL t e nd a te of t ha n ks t o both the I w ha t it has do ne. O ne yea r in __ Concluding Event of the Annive r; entertai ment an d th e r e fr eshm ent IThree Successful Y ear s M ar k De, , co n nect i o n w i t h se rv ing p u nch at Anniversary Ce lebr a ted on Fel» s a ry Week. w hom we know must of Club lr eg i s tra t io n, th e g i rls observed the ruary I7 ha ve hard to hav e the pa r- p r o c to r syst em . T he club has Wh at happened i n t h e trainin g t y s u ch a su ccess. On Febru ary seve n teent h 19 1 9 t hr ee ann ual pa r t ies At the first echo o l bu i lding las t Sa turda
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w c A Inez Well s score s t oo d 1 7 t o 12 Of th e C. P. SCOVILL, Prop. Orutn a t ic Club ,.Doro thy p o ints made, ha d five fi e ld Gco q :!t goa ls and one free thro w to hi s __

So phom o rc W IIiam S peich cre dit, and Parriott, Cowe ll and SHREVE & H ' l-1 t Vcrnun Ha ll Fran ce " K nig ht Brun s don one field ({oal Pach. Do ctors AR A] lA N Gi. is Club Anne t t e S t ockin f! Dentists Juni o r-Seni or Ze lla Andrew s Goo dwin was hi g h po in t man t hi s Music Departmen t Mildred ll a nl<s h ;:llf fo r Kan s a s , having t h ree fi e ld a nd X - Ra y Offic e Phone 2 7 Childrens work a Speci a lty Residence 103 and 32 goals and f o ur t"r ee throws to his 1 Higq schoo l basket ba ll player s cr edit. over th e state are loo kin g forward Beg innin g with th e ser o nd half t io n. B oxing match e s an d ath le tic I to th e big w hi c h the i t was a ne ck · and n eck affair., conte sts took up m o st of the eve nU niv e r s ity of Nebra s ka s tag es Fir s t one te a m wo u ld s cor e a nd ing All th e boys we re on on e of every year. N ea rly ev e ry man o n th e n th e o ther. Pe ru mad e m o r e t wo s id es, and from t he tw o sid es th e co llege var s ity tea m has bad s h o t s at th e ba s ket, Con k le seve r a l ba s k et b all t ea ms we r e pick e d , all , th e wonderful e x peri e n ce of pa rti- tim es t oss in g the ba ll for wha t ap- men o n th e s chool squ a d b ein g I c ipating in som e of th ese t o u r na- p e a r e d a s ur e counter, on ly t o have barr e d A strange comb i nati on of me nts and grea t ly va lu es th e go od th e b a ll r o ll around th e ba sk e t, al- fo ot b a ll track, and once in a tim e a nd the u sefu l most be low the rin g, und th e n drop whi le a li tt le bas ket' ball wa s the w hich th t: co nt es t s h a ve meant to out s id e: Add e d to thi s i s t h e fact r esult in a ba s ke t ball gam e full of him It is a ge n e rallv r ec og niz e d t h a t Peru mi ss e d two of t he th re e thrill s, and co medy Th e ap pea rfact th att h e exce ll e nce o f Co rnhu s k- ch a n ces at f r e e thr o ws , wi t h B r un s - ance of a b o il e r o f coffee . h ot e r a thl et ics is large l y du e to th e do n and W i lso n eac h m<Jk i n g b u t w e in ers , and bun s , bro u g ht al l i n c r ease d enr o llm li' nt of dthletes o n e gna l, as th e to t al for P e ru in g am e s t o an e nd, a ll jo in ed th e fr o m th e high s ch oo ls all ove r t h e th e se c on d I h a lf. T he Kan sas b r ea d lin e Wh e n the Pfrty brok e s tate as a re s ult of thi s an nu a l ath - g r a du a ll y cr e pt toward t h e \top. up , boy s and faculty d ef: lared it to I le tic eve nt. Ab out o n e minute fr o m th e e n\! o f Ib e a hu g e success a p 1 with " three Nex t ye ar th e gy mn as ium wi ll t h e seco n d ha lf Hiaw a tha made a y e a -bos" exp r ess e d th e ir approva l b e completed a nd we w i ll be abl e goa l, h ri ngin g th e m within one of th e work of the committee to a to u r na.me n t of So ut heas t - po i n t of Per u 's 'I\ irty I O n T h u r s d av ev E:'1 i ng the h i p- h r 11rr'u m tr 1\d<f -&n- 11 1 SCh OO) d eba t ing team m e t t he t eam th e s tate Per u ha s alwa ys b ee n t if u l goa l. Score , Hi a watha 2 3, wa s Vl e ll wo n, f o r t he v is i to r s did o ear the t o p f o r a goo d man y Pe ru 22. fm e wo rk and th e P e ru tea m g a ve

••Say It With Flowers''

Fr esh Cut Fl owe r s for any occas ion suc h a s wed di n gs, bir t hda ys par t i e s, re memb r ances, f une r a ls e tc. , i n app r opr iate arr a nge m en ts at a ll seaso n s o f t h e year

G. E Berthol d the Flo Meek Lumber Co. Nebras k a C i Ly, Ne b r.

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GOING S O M E WHERE?

i s wel t able t o s up port s uch a was h o lding it wa it i n g the l fr o m Schu y le r in t h e se cond d e b a te to ur nam e n t a nd s h o uld m a k e ar - w h1 s tl e Te n seco nd s la t e r 1t h ad o f th e y e ar. Thi s was a le a g u e r a n ge m a ots fo r h o ld in g i t . N o bee n pas sed o ut of bound s ; tte d e bate, th e qu est i on bein g t he on e be tte r m ea n s ca n b e f ound t o k ee p Hiawath a t e am pa sse d it to t h e ir c hose n b y th e le agu e Th e r esult P e ru a th letics o n an e q u al s tand a rd c e nte r. p as t th e c e n ter of th e fl o or, w as so m e wh a t d i s app o intin g a s

w i t h t h ose of t h e oth e r col leges of from w h ere he thr e w i t for a b ea u· Schuvl e r wo n, bu t all agr e e d i t yea r s L e t 's k ee p h e r th e r e ! Th e t eam ha s go n e to wo rk to t h e m n o easy v ic t or y

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M ea t Cuttin g·Demon s tr ation Mr C. W. A ust in, h ead o f the b eef d ep ar tme nt for S wift & Co

p atch up th e w eak plac e s, no t db-We dnes da y a f t e rn oon f h e J o hn courage d, bu t !fete min e d to make on S a turc[y t h e 25 S e ward a d ou b le ga m e Th e g irl s played s on b o ys and g irl s vi s i Pe ru for

t h em s tron g eet ing Se ward 'II b th e P e ru g i r ls and t h e b oys pla ye d ft;9ffr-O ri':.'i_ha g a ve a m e a t c uttin g W I e a s tron ge r tea m \ h a n H ia · f h e P e ru r ese rv es. In b oth cond e m on s t ra ti Dn Tu e s day in th e but wi t h t hi s w ee k to pre- . h p b f . , - I t ests t e e ru t e ams won Y a 1r Y I hom e eco nomicg lectu re ro o m p n r e 1t I S hap ed to m o r e t h a g iv e h 1 d · la r ge s co r es. B o t h t e gn s an t e n o' c lo ck to th e h o m e "eo nomic s th e m a run f or the ga m e A'S a n fi \ the r ese rves s how e d some n e t ea m girl s a n d s om e of Mr. Yer k es cla ss - o pe n e r f or the Se ward ga me. \th e A b 1 11 1 - 11wo r k e s The d e m on s tration w as a v e r y u urn g 1r s W I P a y th e valu a ble one and prov ed t o be ve r y Th e Auburn girl s won fr o m 1· Dean D e lze ll r e po r t s' th e fi r s t inte r es tin g . H e e xplain e d w hy P e ru the fir s t of the seaso n b y one ! sure s ig n of s pr i n g H e says th a t s o m a n y pe opl e d o n ot ca r e for p oi n t hi s w hich has pa s se d thru lamb. I t r ea ll y is t h e m e th od of HiRh Sc hool Note s. seve r a l -seaso ns a n d oug ht to kn ow , coo lti ng that m a k es the g r eat rna - d · ority of peo pl e d is l ik e it. , Saturda y ni g_ht' t h e hi g h' s c h oo l is now s h e bu tto.n s a ga m. l A "b a.g " lamb and a h a lf of a b o ys m e t f or th e fir s t s ta g " I We n o ti ce b y the"[ a stlo gs Co ll eb eefwe r e cu t up by Mr. c T p a rty o fth eyear. N earl y all t he j g ia n t hat t h e irid ea of'agoo d salt' Sn" Linn a s s i s t ed by Mr. B u.g b ee , a nd b oy ;; !Were o u t , and d ressed for th e man is o n e w h o "c ould se lf s ha r es Mr Au st in told u s th e n h ow th e s e th e ove rall t h e a c· J in a C) m pa ny t o ma n uf a ct ur e dancce p te d cos t u m e . L ate co rn e r s we re in g s h o es fo r H as tings Col lege st ui mm e dia te l y ac c u sed, tri Pd and I d e nts " We w ond e r if th ey e x p e rco n v i c te d, th e p uni s hm e nt be ing i ie n ce a n y tr o ub le i n kee p ing t he ir in a· f orm s uch as w o uld q ui c k e n ! "Pr es b y t e ri a n f eet f rom m isbeha vth e mo s t s lu g gi s h into spiri t-e el .ac1 in g.; •

v ery d es ir a bl e cu t s of th e anim a l;; mi g ht u e ser ve d. Th e d e m o ns trati on wa s a v e r y wort h w hil e propos ition a n d w e fe e l ve ry g ratefu l to Sw ift & Co. and th e co urtesy of Mr Linn f or hav · in g t h e d e m on s tr a ti on brou g ht h e r e t o u s

Ka nsas Springs Surpri se Dame F o rtun e cas t h e r vo te in f a vo r o f K a n sas on Friday of la::;t w h e n th e Peru hi g h school m Pt th e t eam from Hiaw a tha, Ka n s as. L eadin g thru out pract ica ll y the whole ga m e , t h e P e ru b oys we r e b ea t e n by a lon g s h o t in th o last tw e nt y se QOn ds of o la y by o n e po in t.

T h e machin e which ha s work e d I t hruout most of t h e y e ar, an'a w h ich has t urn e d out victori es e ach time , w as n o t qu i t e ab le t o I mal<e th e g r a cl e on Frida y ni g ht. In th e firs t h a lf t he P e ru b oys

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apprecia te this ar range m ent heartily. Ev e ry g ir l fee ls th at her dean i s thinking and planning for he r as we ll as J.,t uidin g s ucc essfully t h e Club activit i es. But yet t hru 1 it a ll M iss Robinson is the superi sor and each Co unci I lor a nd office r f ee ls. hPr ow n respo ns ib ili ty and knows that s he must fil l he r pos i tion. The g ir lt! of Peru Teache r s Co ll ege f ee l th ere is n o be tter 'the need of a of social and industr)pJ s ubj ects will be opened in next July.

"Svmpathy with fo rward movem e nts is not in itself a sufficient pr e paration for partiripation in them," says Miss Mary D in !Z man, l iud a s tl'!a ! secretary of th e world's / comm it (\ee w ith in L ondon. '.' Utli nf ormed sy mpathy a lon e j may d eve l0p in to blind a nd e ven hind e rin g pa rti sa nship or i t may ch ange to distru st oppos it io n Tho se who wi s h to share in th e socia l movP.m ents o f t h e d ay anrl to co n t ribute- to them, nee d to add

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I h P.reby s ub scribe f or one copy of the above book. The tota l pr ic e of th e same is t o be $4.5 0, of which I now pay $ 1.00, th e rema in der to be paid up on de liv e r y of th e book knowl edg e to their sympathy if the ir contr ibu tion i s to be wort h offeri ng."

If possib le a li m i ted number of In THE STEWA HT SCHOOL SERVICE W T. DA VI S, '06 Manage r places will be kept for socia l work- h as placed many Per uvian s in desira ble position s I' ers outside t he Asdoc iati.on. Ses- during th e pa st S IX years. E nr o ll now

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ha ll. Big g ir ls chan ge d t o Hm a l l i ng t o vot e a s t r a ig h t fe male t i ckg ir is ni g\\t. a ppea r- et. • : e d e ven o n th i r d and second flo o r Miss Tucker : Th ese eggs are a

T h e r e were g y psies , Sco t c h la ss ies li ttle ha r d. a n d ev en babies d a n cing a r o un d The l ma H o we : I know but I Yo u w onde r wh y? We..,.;,e r e go i ng boi led t he m a lm ost a n hou r a n d to t h e Gi rl s ' Clu b th ey j ust wo ul d n' t get soft a n d we all had a lovley tim e In ez St o c k f v& u po n r ece ip t o f so me fl o we r s f r om a yo ung man: Chip Ba s ket.

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con venience t o thelil C onsult u s concerning any business probl em you may hav e E E r.obD, Preside nt 0 M GOOO, CA RRO L L LEWIS, A ss' t Ca shier J W. McADAMS, V President ANNA F FARLEY, Asst. Cashier la s t week pr i m ari ly t o o bse r ve h ow many d o yo u e xp e ct t o mar r y. D Max 1e Ba ld w m : o you love th e c la sses a r e pr epa rin g t o e n te r Bo o kselle r: "T h is book wil l d o . ?

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Thi s we e k of p leasu r e for th e art love rs w il l ope n w ith a r e cep t i on to c l u b me mbe rs a n d th eir gu es t s i n t he facu lt y ro om, Mo 11 day , F e br u a r y 2 7 t h, a t 8 :0 0 p m. D r A lexa nd er of He Un i ve r s ity of Ne· b raska wi,ll lectur e to th e s tudent b ody a t co nvocation Tuesd ay m ornin g, 9:50 Th e pubi lc i s cord ial ly in vi t e d to hear hi m Th e e x h i b i t wi ll op en t o th e p ub lic T u es day at 2 :00 P M. I n t e r e s tin g pr ogram s w ill be g ive n T u es d ay eve nin g a nd We d nes d ay afte rn oo n Adm i ss ion to the e x hi bit a nd to t hese p r og r am s by t icke t onl y S ea son t icke t , ad u lt s 25 c e n t s , ch il dr e n be lo w t he n int h g rad e 10

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At th e pr esent time t r yout s f or ' t he cas t of "Clar e nce " ar e i n pr og r ess . T h e r e is a g r eat dea l of mt e r es t be in g ma nifes t ed in t hese , tryout s , an d th e ir o u tco m e is a I I s ource of mu c h de bate H o we ve r t h is w ill n ot be f or long, b ecau se l th e ca s t w il l be an n ou nce d nex t w ee k. A la bor e r work ing on t he se con d atory of t he ne w c ha pe l, ,a cc i de n t ly d r opp e d a ha m m e r, w hi ch s truck " B itz ie" wh o wa s pass ing be nea t h. I F ear in g a s er i o u s a cc i d e nt, t he 1 work m a n r u s he rl t o hill! w 1t h grea t jl c ons ter na;,ion "Bi t z ie " fina ll y m a n y fi ne pi c tur es an d sc ul pt u r es abo ut t h e ca m pu s t es t i f y i ng a s to man age d a te r ri fic f r o wn a nd de- l m a nd ed : "What do y ou m ea n by th e m a t er ia l v a l u e of exh ib- 1 makin g me bi t e my ton g ue l ik e 1

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Neh , Febr u a r y 27 1 i n t h e game , t h ey werP u nahl l:' to fi r s t hn lf witll a i O t o 8 le ad an d Fir s t h a lf : f h h h b 1 b d t h · · n· '· a r e s ot , t e al wa s I P e ru Norm a l Co ll ege p asse d t hr u a get e 1r 1n,: to Wflrtu r n ed loo se a s<\> r i ng s p urt i n the Pe ru · 0 3 4 6 6 8 8 8 1010 t o al 1p th ru an d t al ly t wo pomts g ruel ing wee k o f co n fe r en ce co m- prope rl y .Johns on s e co n d p e r iod whic h t oppe d t h e Co t n e r 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 6 8 !:!- 8 f o r n earl y e v e ry t ri p t o t h e rin g. Ip e t iti on with co lo rs fly ing D ur- 1was the Ete ll ar pe r fo r me r for the C o tne r to t a l b y s ix tee n p o ints Second hal f : Th t D H · f fl '· e ea rn fl l d bch ool is v e r y Ii n g th e wee k th e P ec:lagag u es cut oane men 1s as t co r I n W l·n nl ' n g fr o m Co<n er t h e P e r u 11 12 14 1 5 17 19 2 1 21 2 2 23 t f I t y k C II f I ... h l L g r a e u o o r o f f;e o r c on- a pa ir o r in th e vi c to r v a n u a ccu r ate cor n er s ots w t n ' aP e r u fi ve u n c ork ed o ne o f t h e b est 25 2 727 se n ti ng to a g ame aft e r the ov e r - s t. ick by t u rnina ba ck Doa n e a nd - a s omce of wn r ry to the Bobd Co t n e r 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 1 0 10 10 , d is pl ay s of bas ket b all exh i hit e 10 1 1 11 11 c r abbi n g Wes leyan m e nt or C.u ll eg e t osse r s i n a p a ir of ca t s . I t w ou !d be ha r d t o pick on t h e B et ha ny co u r t thi s sea s on - Li n c o ln Da ily Sta r a p r otes t ov er a m e r e t e ch n icality Ib ask et <' onte.,"q w h ic h seemed t o Iout any o n e m a n n n the Peru team Th e P.e r uv ia n s a 1 of the 8 1'Boc i at i on rul i n p; i n t h r e at e n the B ob ca t s Yi g h t to se t b e ca ll Pd a r• · offens1ve a nd defens 1ve cum - Qua lit y1og t u y·.t, a;.,ard loiS 0'1 tl.e chan th e p l!Ce i n t he col lege CJr c ur t. jc., The ha.l. 1 bm a t10n. 'fh e d ef e n s e of th e "So t h is a p p li ca n t fo r the b ook - s h 1p . T h e Wes le y a n coac h cla nn e d Co tn e r mee t s f'er u in las t g a m e and comp osed o f mE-n w h o are loyal a gog u es is e ho wn i n th e fact t h a t k ee p e r' s j o b c laim s h e i s a · co ll e ge t h e P er u s ch edule di e! not co r.- Iof th e Ped agog ue s ch ed u le, and to eac h ot h e r an d to_ otrJ Peru. a n 1 Co tn e r was h e ld to f ou r fi e ld ma n ?" a s ke d t h e ba nk p r es idP n t ta1 n e n ou g h co nfe r Pnc e g a m es and unl ess th e d ope goes f a r astray w h o w ork t o ge th er c lodk work. e t s, a l l of whic h w e re of t h e lo n g a d d ressi ng hi s c erk. " B a s h e any th at the Wa y n e f o r f e it did n o t Pe ru w ill w i n h a ndi ly a n d p o cket l'h e de fea t was a bitte r J.\ i ll for sp ec ies . T h e Bul ldo gs we r e h t< ld to th 1og to bac k u p tha t cla im '! Can co un t a s a ga m e . We r ef e r Mr th e s ta te c h ampion ship. t h e D oane m e n t o e:wa llo w , hut a lon e fi e ld d uring th e fina l h e q u a l if y?" Mc Ca nd less t o the o ffic ia l bas ke t The o p ly cl o url \v hi c h s eem ed t o no t hing m ust p r e v e n t the tJobca t · d T h n ff · d ' d T h e cl e rk s t epp e d to t h e doo r a nd b b k f p e no e •r e ru o e n s 1ve 1 d Th , all rul e b ook w hi ch s ays th at a t h r e at e n th e ri g ht of Peru t o the e t e ers r o m a n n e xmjl' the 192·7 d f II t 1 1 r et ur ne e you n g ma n says , f f . , ,n ot g et u n er u s ea rn un t1 t 1e h e r epo rt ed, " th at w i t h y o u r k in d o r e 1t e d g ame s h a ll be c ons rd e r e d 1 titl e was s w ep t away thi s m or n ing , bas ke t ball c h a rnp w nshrp. \i\e re fi n al p e ri od. when th e Norma lites he w i ll in a nd a 2- 0 v icto r y fo r th e t e am f o r f e i ted Iw h en Skipp e r Spee r of t h e Teach e r s all b e h in d y o u, gang. Beat Cotca ge d s i x n e at g oa ls fro m t h e fl oo r g 1ve th e co ll ege y e ll. to. In order to s il e n ce th e Wes le Co ut ir. u ed on n e r! \ Ro se nqu is t, in a d d it i on to p lay i ng T he lineu p : an e xc e ll e nt floo r ga m e, wa s th e P Pr u Doa ne. s cor i n g- h e ro H e cou n te d s ix t i me s f rom th e floo r Ro th e rt accou n t e d fo r a tri o nf fi e ld goa ls a nd a lik e n um b e r o f f r ee t osses.

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On Thu n d ay eve n ing of last wee k at 9 o' clock th e ca lm of nur city and ca mp us was dreadful ly upse t . T · s- 1- boa r ding do r mitory. Oak Glen just n ort h of tbe ('8mpns , w a s di scove r ed t o be on tire

The bro k e out t hru the roof, preceded by de n11e c louds of Fmoke. The siren and th e roar of the motors br i ng i ng he fin-men up the h i II bro u ght evesyone out and the mounting flames the way. T he cata!'trophe was less e nt-d by t he fa('t that all the students had mo ved from Oak Glenn at the of last e:f meFter ar d the houf"e wcls e loF>ed.

The fire company v-as shle to l!'ain control of the fire hefore it O\'er the rot f. nnd 1ho cnn. iduable n llgt' was rau!'e 1 by the v.ater as well "as flames, t heir quick art ion HI Hd the entire from cle:ltruetion. • Mt. Vernon were , \Hil, at least we heard it rumMed that some had th(•ir tru ks all pac·kerl anrl WHe to move. But of cour ;e tr.e hall is the building south of Qak Glen. so oerbaps t ht>y t'-fiP ht! exThty believe tn prerured· evident I>.

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She mu st be athletic She mu s t the boys do wi n If you care you the meal le sso ns w h ic h are

be ab le to swim, p lay t en n is, skate may te ll Coac h Speer a nd t he boys to fo ll ow soo n and e njoy a good basketba ll or that I a m a lmo s t as anxious abo ut base ba ll game. T he fe ll ows a ll it as t hey a n :. I wo uld l ike to

a d ml're S\lC h a gt" r l She mu s t have Ou r advertiser s a re relia ble We co m e ove r to t he ce leb r atio n when p e p and wi th i t t he ab i lity to d is- yo u wi ll ho no r the team and th e ir r ecom me nd th e m f " I y Yes, p ose o •. e r su r p us e ne r g s he mu s t be ath le ti c. •

A nd n ext s he m ust be- n o no t a maker of good f udge, o r divin i t1 necessa ri ly , a lt ho bo t h are a cco mpli s h me n ts wor th hav i ng; but rathe r a bake r of good b itscui t s, a g'Jod cook , if yo u p lease Ca n a g ir l· be i dea l w ithout t hi s qualifica t ion'!

We ll m ay be; but no t my i dea l g i r l.

Now fo r t he q ua li ficat io n th at d raws th em al l and Wi th out w h ich

no g i r l ca n be id eal - a Ch r is t ian ch a ra cte r . T hi s idea l is se lf ex· p la na t ory Gi rl s can y o u meas ur e up'{

I s ha ll attemp t in thi s di sc uss i o n to s t ate t he · p r e- req ui s i tes of t he id e a l g i r l , as i t see ms s he wou ld appea r in th e eyes o f th e ave rage boy w ho is tsi ncere and co nsc ient ious. Firs t , s he s hould be ambitio us.

T he a ve r age boy l ikes an d ad m ir es a gir l who i s en ergetic and fu ll of pep. S he doesn ' t necessari ly have t o be coarse or vf th e " tc m boy' ' type, fo r boys , i n genera l, do not I lik e t hese e haract eri t sics foun d i n gir ls S he s ho u ld be hea lt hy and arrbit i ou s to re t a in her h ea lt h. Sh e s h o u ld have idea ls a nd try to live u p t o th e m Boys l ike a g i r l 's idea li llt ic an d fe minin e nature.

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IFo r e very day 1 stand o u tside you r doo r ,

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Wa il not for p rec ious c hances passed away,

Weep not fo r go lden ages o n t he wa n e!

Eac h n ig ht I b urn t he records of t he day ;

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L!l og h l ike a boy at sp le n do r s t hat have sped,

To va ni s hed joys be bl in d a nd deaf a n d du mb ;

My jud ge me n t s sea l t he u ead pas t w i t h i t s d ea d,

l:!ut ne ve r bind a moment yet to co m e.

T h o de e p i n m i re, wr ing not your hands and weep ; I len d my arm to a l l who " [ ca n ."

No s hamefaced ou t ca s t eve r sank so deep,

But yet mi1 ht rhe and be agai n a man!

Dos t thou behol d t hy lost youth a ll agh ast!

Do s t r eel from r ighteous Retr ib ution's b low?

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Everett Litera ry Society, Las t Thur sda y ni g ht t he E veret ts h e ld th e ir reg ul a r mee t i ng After vo tin g in th e n e w m embe r s , the f o ll ow ing pr og r a m wa s g ive n Mi ss Bu rt on p le11 sed her a u d ien ce with one of he r d e li g htful whistlin g sol os , p lay in g he r ow n acco m · painm en t on an Iri s h ha rp j

A sh ort pla y , "Th e Un expected Vi si t of the Asessor," g iv e n by se ven of t he me mbe r s s how ed con· eid e r ab le t a len t on th e i r pa rt.

Dewey Ga nzel ga ve a n inte r es tin g t aJ k on th e S ol d i e r Bonu s Bill.

I th d t 1 1 th th e d e ba t m g t eam, r.Jose d th e proea rn e e a 1 s con ce rm ng e hi g h school mus ic me mory contest , graOm. F .d ht h d b t ' n r1 ay m g t e e a Jog Sh e r ecogn1 zes the valu e of s uc h a d H b ld · t · conte st as a mean s of a l sq ua m e t urn ° t 10 a p rac Ice k I d d • t ' f deba te. Du e t o sev e ral o th e r e vents n ow e g e a n ap pr ec1a 1on o d . M 0 de on the sam e e ve nmg , the cro wd g oo mu sic I SS rna • b h Pupl ls was rathe r small. The de bate was arran ge m e nts w he r e y e r very clos e, t he deci s ion be ing tw o may e nt er th e P e ru mu s i c mem ory to on e in f a vor of Hiwlb oldt. F ol- contes t Mr H a nl ey , super intendent of lowin g t he de ba t e, the so phom ore cl ass took charge of gam es, and th e Br ock s choo ls , is ver y much int e r es te d in th e co n t es t He has p u r c ha se d ma ny n e w r ecords for use in the mus ic d epa rtm en t und e r h is s u'pe rvi s i on If we are to judge by th e in te r e st ta ke n b y Sup e rin te n de n t H a nl ey an d Mi ss R eev e, we may e xpe ct th e o up i ls fr om Br oc k to make a g ood s h owin g K e1ly Bie hn Pep Ma chine Rea l y e ll le ade rs a r e th ese pe p di spe nse r s , wh o ha ve do n e a nd a r e d o in g suc h exce ll e nt wo rk as ye ll lea d e r s T he fi ne work of o ur ye ll du e t is t o be ap pr ec i ated w he n we read a d e l ig h tful a r t icl e i n t h e " S tu dent Op ini on " in th e

K earney An tilope headed, " Wh o Is Our Ye ll L ead e r ?" Th e articl e r ead s as fol lows:

" Sp r ing Song' ' the v iolin du e t p la ye d by t h e Mi sses E rn a and Fr e id a Wo itze l wa s · a p pr ec ia t ed by al l.

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At the Powder Mill " Bi ll ," sai d th e f or em an a f t er the acc id en t, " d id yo u break th e news t o poor Mr s. Mu rphy a bout h er h usba n d gett i ng b lo wn s kyhi g h i n the exp los i on " " I d id " ' ' D id yo u b r ea k it ge nt ly ?" "I did I to ld h e r t hat T om got t hat rai se h e ' s bee n loo king fo r ."

Th e fi re a lar m a ff or de d an un - f e ll ow? " expect ed and t hrillin g in te rlud e in N orth "No, no. H e starved to Yo u see , th e th e but as soon as th e e x - dea th in t he woods cite me nt wa s over eve ryo n e we nt r est of t he pa rty we r e carr yi ng ba ck eag erl y f or th e r es t of th e the pr ov is i ons an d he n ever co ul d pr og r a m catch up t o th e m " M t Vern on Girl s t o expr ess th at po int of v iew he ld Th e Fe bru a r y pa r ty was g i ven by t h e ave r ag e. L et me sta t e e m - la s t Wed n esday eve nin g a f te r th e phat ical ly, t he s choo l s pi ri t is not ga me w ith Doun e T o th is party d ear!! What th en is th e matt e r ? we had in vi t ed t he Doa ne t ea m a nd Why is no t mor e spi r i t s hown ? eac h g irl wa s giv e n t he pr i v il ege T he an s we r is ea sy - we have 00 of in vi ting a guest s o t hat th e t o t a l ye l l lea,de r. nu mbe r was a bout 90. Doa ne was Th e wr i t e r wi s hes to clo se w i th un a bl e t o atUmd as Coac h Joh nson to r est h is t ea m, b u t thi s P e ru ha s bee n bl esse d wit h t wo of th e be st ye ll lead e rs in Ne br aska in th e t wo loya l Per u pep di s pe nse r s As a r es u lt t he P e ru s pi r it h as bee n r a m pa nt a t a ll ga mes

did not s t op t he o f our par t y We were a ll so de li g hted over th e vi c t or y we cou ld ha rdl y r eali ze th at pa rt y tim e r ea ll y th er e . We e nj oye q a s hor t pr og,ra m : A vi o li n su lo by Mr Ji sa, a n d a r eadin g b y Mi ss Ho bs on. · At th e c lose of th e eve n ing refr es hm e nts were se r ved Hi Rh Sch oo l Note- s cons i s tin g of Pime nto c h ees e san d ; At a meet i ng of t he f ootba ll wich es , banana sala d and coffee t e a m , Robe rt Bat h was e lected to p il ot th e tea m t hru t he next sea so n Chip Baske t as capta i n. Bat h played tack le on T he fire at Oa k Gl en caused a I t he t ea m t h is fa ll a nd es t ab li s hed few of our gir ls to ge t excite d a nd a r eputa t ion as a har d h itting lin e .3ay a n d do so me fu nny t hin g s a s man On t he d efe nce hi s wo r k wa s f oll ow s : n ot i cab le , for hi s a bilit y t o br eak Cla ir Nest or : " Cleo, co me ; th e thru a nd mess u p p lays bef or e th ey k i t rh e n is on fi r e." w e r e f ai rl y sta rte d , gave him t he Cleo: "O h, shoo t! An d I h ave co nfi den ce of hi s t ea m mates With 15 more pl a n'3 t o writ e ! Ba th to ca pt a in t he t ea m , and w ith On e of th e g irl fl sto p pe d t o sew pros pects as th ey n ow stan d , th e up a hole in he r stoc king; an o th e r h ig h sch oo l footba ll t ea m nex t fa ll one put on t hr ee pa irs of ' h os e sh o ul d ma ke an e nv ia bl e r e cor d T he re was mo r e th a n one trunk L ast Friday, a t th e begi nning of packed Th e tire r ea lly cau sed a the aft e rnoon sess i on the s tud e n ts g r eat dea l of exc ite me nt

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We hav e as la r ge a s t ock as an y town of t h is si ze We ap pre ciate o u r -o ld fri end s and ar e a nxiou s to mak e n e w We are try in g t o he lp y ou make t h is one of th e most e nj oya b le a nd prosperous y ea rs of you r l ife o f the h ig h schoo l cond uc t ed a r al ly H aze l Martin, comin g i n f rom fo r th e Se war rl ga me Vi o lin t h e ga me th e oth er eve ni ng, sa lecti ous by Mr Ji sa, acc om pani -sho uted t o E th e l W , w ho was h a lf ed by Mr. Ye rkes, opP.n ed t h e as leep on th e bed , " 11 to 27. •·

365 Days Ha ve an d wer e ent h us ia s tica ll y Ethe l :" My he ave ns, is th a t r ecP. i ved by the · s t uden ts. Mr th e time you go t in ?" Gr e,e ne t he n ex pressed th e de t e rmi- Eve lyn W.: What ma kes t h e na tion · of t he hi g h s r.h oo l t o w in wate r so h ot ? t h e Se wa rd ga me in a s hor t ta l k. I Ge rtrud e C : I sup pose it 's been Ce cil Coa tn ey was t he n introdu c- runnin g t oo fast. ed, a nd b ef ore leading_ the chee rs, Do do : "Wh a t' s on yo u r mind ?" h e pu ll e d onto th e stage at (th e e nd Midr ed H a n ks: "Oh, no t mu c h of a lon g, purpl e cord , a la r ge pi g of a nythin g , I was t hinki ng a bo u t bearing t he s ign, " Co me and h e lp yo u ." me roo t ." With t hi s intr oduct i on , the ye ll s were given w ith m uc h The First One Hundred Ye a r s vigo r . A t rage dy t he n wa s pre- " Oh , goo dy, 1goo dy !" ye ll ed th e s en te d t o the eyes of t he asse mbl ed 1 , bo I wa s scared sti ff t he e n ly ma n age f ee b ly Lo g ive thr ee j ud g e was gon na make i t 1i f e !"

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co nvi c t a s he was be i ng tak e n to mu lt i t ud e , wh en a wago n ca rr y - h is ce ll t o begi n t he 13fiin g t he s loga n, " Sewar d, " wa s , ye a r senten ce im po se d as a tota l dr aw n acr os s th e s t age It co nta in - f or a score of h oldu ps , ed fi 'Ye hila r ious yo u t hs wh os e hi - "Yo u are a j oyfu l g u y for on e lari ty c ha nged t o sor r ow on s tr i k- t hat ' s in fo r 135 year s , " grow le d in g a n obst a rl e la be led "Peru 1 t he ja ile r "T he car was upse t a nd th e youth s ! " Th at ' s jus t wha t ma k es m e so ba dl y in j ur ed th a t they co uld ha ppy Robbed You r Last Yea r's Clothes of the ir Freshness== Is n 't i t a g r and thing t o h a ve i n you r mi dst a conce rn tha t is abl e to restor e that l o11 t b loom to your g arme nts ? ,J. A CEJKA Ta ilor a nd Cleaner, Phon e 6Z

BACK Am e rican art, which ha s d e vel ope d not b ecau se o f in spir a tion d e riv e d Peru Looks Like the Winner tCo ntlnu e d rrom Firs t P &a:-e. ) Saturd ay from E urop ean inMuences, nor be- ann ounced th e P eruv ians cau se of comm e r ci al s timuli in the meet York College this w e e k. effort to produce somethin g for P e ru has me t a nd defe a t e d Do a n e bas ket ball f a ns give n profit, but in respon se to the urge College, Kearney Coll e g_e. Midland tr eat last Saturday ni g ht of the so ul for s e lf express i,on. the Coll ege , and Cotner Co ll e ge the Peru hi g h school team endeavor to portr a y aymbo ltcally Wayne Co ll eg e was sche dulth e t e am from Seward Sti l l the spiritual impul se s o f a nature ed, but forfe it ed when th e Wayne rting one point victo- truly r e ligiou s ; ma de so by living fi ve decid e d toaband on ba s ke t ball. ca rried aw ay bv Hiawathans, close to nature

rting whistl e to the very last, lecture Monday eve ning. P e ru mu s t mix with anoth e r ins tithe fi ve men on the team playe d Dr. Alexanqe r s pe nt se ve ral tut i on t o be eligible for a confe r-

th e ir best. The Seward team weeks las t y ea r amon g the Pu eblo e nce claim. While in Lincoln last : proved to be as e xp ected, f ar Indians of New Mexico studying we ek Peru booked the Panthers superi or to any t eam which the their manners, their cu s toms, their f or the needed contest. b oys have play e d thus far this s ea - civili zation. a nd th e b eginnings Out at Univers ity Place , the son , and s howed the s peed, abiilty of an art as truly nati onal in its Metodists are beginning to talk of and tea m work they were character as that of any f or e ign a post-season cla sh with Peru Colcredited to have ., Th e Pe ru boys al't. Dr Al exa nd e r i s es peci ally lege in th e event that both teams showed to their bes t adva ntage in inte r es ted in the developm e nt of bre eze thru the remaind e r of the ev e ry line of th e g ame Both sid es the p oss ibilities within our own sc hedule with a cl ean s la te The pl a yed hard and f ast, but clean ; coun t ry and within ea ch lo ca lity Wes leyan cage steers plan to hurl a the foul s committe d be ing the r es ult to produce an a rt fitted to th e en- de fi into the Pedagogue camp. Wesof hard pl a yin g N o one pe r son vironm ent r a th e r the ad a pta - leyan has bee n beaten, but not in was the s tar of th e g a me It was tion of fo r e i g n id eas out of ha rm- a c onfere nce ga me. -World-Hera ld a fiv e star tt an, ea ch man d o in g ony with the s pirit of th e p eopl e N ot e th e la st sent ence- We sleya n hi s p a rt, and contributin g his bes t an d th e ir s urr oundin gs To illus· has been bea ten but N OT in a to win th e gam e tr a t e th e p ossi bi Ji ti es of s uch conf er e nce g am e

As the whi s tl e blew , b o th te a ms ve lopme nt, h e describ e d th e art of Qu es tion : st a rt e d with a ru sh, t h e ball b ei ng th e P u e bl o In d ian s, ex pl a ining ho w Jf Cotn e r li cks We s ley an on th e pa sse d back an d f orth fr om on e it ha d g r ow n n a tura ll y fr o m th e ir Wes ley a n floor d oes th a t mea n our goa l t o t he oth e r f or se ve r a l min- a tte mpt t o put into t an g ibl e form goo d Co tner fri e nd s a re n ot in tb e u t es Pe ru th en s tarted th e Rco rin g the r e s ults of th e ir struggl es for confe r e nce? by ma kin g a fi e ld goal, but S ewa rd e xi s t e nce to ex pres s th e dee p spir- Co tn er , you mu s't n o t- b ea t West oo k t he ball fr o m that ti p·off and itual na ture which d eve lop e d thru leyan on th e Wes ley an flo.o r a g a in pa ss ed it down f or a counte r to cl ose comnmiJi on with t h e infinit e , Benevole nt Old Gent matc h F r om th en on, t he i'a me a nrl he illu s tr a t e d ho w the symb ols wa s a see -sa w a ffa ir , with Peru h av - of th e ir life and r e l ig i on, t he rainin g a littl e t he e dge , whi c h r es ul t ed clou ds; th e s un shin e ,, th e g rowing in a n e ig ht point lead by th e en d g rain s , es pec i a ll y maiz e, ca n b e

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e se co nd h a lf, Sewa rd c; t a r t ed p eo p e a n a r egJO n. w i t h a ru sh t o try to rec over the Hi s lec t 9 r e gave a n e w v i s ion of s tnck , s ilve r-h ea ded can e- --all th e h d f 'b 1 f fi x in's. los t po in t s, but Pe ru was r ea dy , t e won e r ul p os s1 i iti es o a n d S ewa r d f ou nd tha t wh i le th e Am er can a rt a nd A mer ican civiliza " What's the matter , my little ma n ? ' ' aske d th e p .o g , jus t as Per u t ea m was not p la yi ng as tion i n our g reat co mmonw ea )tb, s tro ng a n ag r ess ive ga me , th e y and hi s hea rer s d e parted f ef ling we r e p la y ing a s t r onge r d ef e nse th at no mor e fi tting introdu c ti on to Whil e the r es ult was not a s · mu ch the art e xhibit could have been bas ke t s hoo tin g , it was non e th e ' c ho se n

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'• I was go i n ' t o th e ba k e r y ' • bega n the s mall boy, pl a y i ng up t o th e rules, "to g e t me mudd e r a loa f of bread a nd 1 droppe d me mon ey in the da rk a nd I can ' t find ._ ________

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t ea m ha d ma d e d u ri ng t he fir s t ha lf.

A in th e lin e- up which was used mos t o f t he t i me thi s y ear was ma d e f or t he SP.wa rd ga me Co we ll playe d cen t e r, Wil son an d 0 Co nkl e for wards , a n d D e lze ll a nd I}r un sdo n g ua r ds . T hi s co mbi na ti on we n t fin e , a nd w ill n o d oub t •be s ee n in s o me par t s , at lea s t of th e ga mes to f o ll ow

The boy s ha ve bee n loo kin g f orwar d to t he Se wa rd ga me al l th e sea son, a nd liv ed up t o a ll h opes whi ch t he hi g h scho o l p laced in th e m th a t ni g ht On th e 28 th th ey me e t S he nand oa h Io wa, a t S hena ndo a h ; on Frid ay th ey meet c u se a t P eru, an d next wee k th ey lea ve f or th e t ournament. T he S he nand oa'h gam e will b e fully as ha rd or ha rd er th a n t h e Se wa rd gam e, and the Sy r ac us e ga me will b e good and st iff. Th e Se wa rd victor y has put n e w vi go r in th e team , and they a r e now d eterm ine d t o continue at the pace s e t las t wee k De t ermin a ti on ' is th e watc hword at th e hi g h sch oo l, f or t eam , and pupil s a r e de t e rmin ed that th e

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A ob.; e r ve d th e uni ve r sa l day of " Nev e r mind, li tt le soo thp r a y e r at th e Ba pti s t chu rch las t ed the a nc ient. " hl(!re ' s a ma t ch. " S und ay a t 2 :3{) p. m Th e mee t- - -ing was led by Dewey Ga nzel. Th e Ca lendar foll ow in g pr og ram wa s o bse rve d: March 2: Operetta

P ian o so lo Pr of esso r Holch A rt Ex hibit

Talk Th e cal l of th e Churc h Ma r ch 3 : Re v. R ic hm ond Art ex h i bi t Vi o lin so lo Mi ss Doro thy Pe t tit Baske t ba ll w ith Cotne r Vocal s olo Mi ss Ta y lor H S ga me wi t h Sy r ac use.

Ma rch 4 :

Ta lk on P r ay e r - Will i am Spe i ch A rt E xhibit. Sever a l minutes we r e aft e r wa rd s Dorm pa 1 t y. d e vot ed to p raye r , in a Ma rch 6 : · larg e numb er pa rti cipa t ed Th e 7 :00, Peru vi a n · mee tin g was v e ry in s pirin g a nd

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Friday Night March 3. Budget or 25c b oy s s h a ll r e turn f r om th e tourn ame nt ha ving d one th e ir bes t, a nd th a t mea mt d e t er min ed t o w in in th e ir c la ss Fortn ig htly Art Club Exhibit.

Th e art exhibit und er th e a us pices of th e F ortn ightly Ar t Cl ub ope ne d Mon da y ev e ning wit h a r e · ce pti o n t o c lub me mbe r s a nd g u es t s a nd a lec tu r e by Dr. A lexa n der of th e de p ar tme nt of P hil osop hy of th e Unive r s ity of N e br aska.

T he men tio n of art ca uses th e m i nd t o t urn rathe r na tur a ll y to a nc ie nt a rt d eve lopm e n t,

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and to elemental A arose as to whether P e ru team came on the fl qor thing s. This true American art th e g ame would count in the titl e e termin e d to win. From the was the th e me of Dr. Alexande r's race, We lse va n contendin g tbut PER
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solicit your p n tro noge F'hone. 52 f'e.ru , Ne. br. DODGE CARS We h a ve th e age ncy for th e Dodge Br os car s , a nd have a car on th e flo or for d e mon stra ti on Ca ll a nd le t u s s how you. We still have t he Racin e a nd N or wa lk t ires the best t be re are Our r e pa i r d epa rtm e n t is a t your service and Work Guarantee d SULTZBAU6H & F I S H E R Ph one 54, P e ru Se r vi ce Garage Auto Li ver y , D C. Ph e lp s , Pr op. Ni g ht a nd D ay Service P hone 54 A · 1 · 1 f H oyle phil a nthropic old ge ntl e man Co m in g bac k a t th e beg innin g me nca n art tru y t yp lCJ! o a I d · appr oa che d. Side whi skers , black of th
Gr e ek , Ro man or Re na is sa nc e, a nd t o ign or e th e fac t t ha t we hav e in our ow n country s t r uly di t! t in ct i ve Pe r u, N e br aska l 922. To t he Bus in ess Ma na ge r of t he PE R UV I AN I hP.r e by s u bscribe fo r on e co py of th e a b ove book T he total pr i ce of th e s a me i s t o b e $4 .5 0, of whi ch 1 no w 11a y $1.00, t he rema in der to be pa id u po n d e liv e ry of th e boo k - · I T HE STE WART SC H OOL SER VICE W T. D AVI S, ' 0 6 Man age r I • ha s pl aced ma ny P e r u v ia ns in d es i rab le pos iti on s du r i ng th e past s 1x yea rs E nro ll n ow 138 No 1 2th St Lin coln Nebr I GOLDB E R G'S Nebraska City. Home of Hart Schaffn er & Marx and Society B rand Clothes Stetson & M a ll or y Hats Manhatten Shirts Interwoven Hose STORE ''Li ve Better for Less'' If You buy yo ur school s upplies, S tat i on er y , F o untain P ens, C andies, F ruit, Gro ceri es, and Meats from u s Opposi t e Training Schoo l H. U. LANDOLT P HONE 73 l PERU, N E BRASKA P HONE 78

s tro n g ba s k e t b a ll quint e t s a n d t h e r ac e f o r t i t ie h o nors h a s bee n clus e and fi e r ce ly· co nte n de d. P e ru h as b ee n h a r d pr essE: d t hr uo o. t th e seaso n by t h e t ea ms on ly a f e w n o tch es down t h e p erce nt age ladd e r an d w o n sam e o f th e ir ga m es by s mal l m a rgin s I n t h e P e d agogia n li st o f vic· t ori es is in c l ud ed tw o win s f r om th e K ea rn ey t wo fr o m · th e D oa n e T ige r s; t w o f r o m M i d - COACH G W. S P EE R

I o t e as ve m m u es e s co.re

!s too fl 22 to 1 6 in favo r of P e ru.

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Iw hi st le b le w Co t ne r ha s a l wa ys show r ea l s po r t s ma m h i p but n ever J a s fi n e as t h e tea m di s played las t

I Frid a y n ight wh e n t h ey came t o fi g ht t h e champi o ns

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· R es ults o f last wee k 's g a mes :

M onday, F e bruary 27, at Un iv e r si ty place, Wes leya n 2 7, Midl and 20 ; at B e than y, Co tn e r 35, H a sti n gs 25 ; a t P e ru, Peru 39 Yor k 13.

b' ri day Ma r c h 3 a t Peru Peru 38 , Co tne r 18; at C r ete, Do an e 23.

Wes leyan 20.

Sat u rd ay , Ma rch 4 , a t H astin gs, Ha s ti n g s 3 0, G rano I s la n d 23

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lan d Wa rr io r s; t wo f rom th e C otn er B u ld ogs: t wo ga m es f or feit ed b y th e Way n e T eac h e r s; o n e from York P a n t h e r s ; t wo from th e Ta b or Co ll ege, I owa , qu inte t; an d o n e f r om the Sy r a cu se Athl e t ic Ass ociation It h as bee n a num ber o f y ea r s s i n ce a n y co ll ge in t h e circ uit h as ta k en t h e ti ti e w i t h a c lear r e cor d a n d t h e Bo b ca t !i st of e le v en c onf er e nc e v icto ries a n d t hre e o u t -ofco nfe r e nca w ins i s quite a n e n v iab le ac compli s hm e n t. T he Pe ru quinte t is a t e a m of f as t , a gg r ess i ve p la ye r s w h o h a v e r es p o n de d i n fi ne s h a p e t o t h e s 1 tr e nu o u s se a son of trainin g and in s tru ctio n th at C oa c h pu t t h e m t hru A n a lmo s t impreg nab le d efen se was w ork ed ou t w i t h Capta i n a n d B u e ttge oba ch h o lding d o wn t n e g ua r d p os iti on s wh il e Rot h er t , R ose nq ui s t, a nd Fra ry h all'e been t h e m a in cogs in a f ast, a ccur a t e- p ass i ng offe ns e Ca p t a i n Toft is a t wo year ma n on th e Pe ru sq uad and h as d o ne some exce Ue nt w o rk i n hi s positi on a t s t a ti ona r y g ua r d. T oft hai ls fr o m S u perio r wh P.Ye h e wa s lar g el y r es p o ns ibl e fo r h is tea m ta kin g t h e c lass B hi g h sc h oo l c ham J> io ns h i p three yea r s ago 1'h e s m a ll sc ores w hi ch opp o nent s b een a ble to pil e up aga ins t t h e P e ruvi an five s how s th e r es u l t of h is wp rk Rosenqu is t is a thr ee y ear m a n o n the P e ru t e a m a n d ios on e of t h e ma i n col'!'a in Coecb S pe e r 's s moo t h working offe ns ive m ac h in-e H e ))lays the c e nto r pos i ti.on u n d has R va l ua llle h a bit of to ss i n g t h e (t.;ouUuu o d on Pnu:e )

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O u r Coac h athl et i cs am o n g the co ll eges of ou r m e n C h ampi o ns hip wit h ou t state.

I T h ru o ut th e ga m e C o t n er wa s Coac h S peer s tan ds fo r tbe v e r y . h t 1 f h h . b d b b t g 1ve n ear y app au se o r er s l p e com es s oun m g ra ss , u I bes t i n athl e tics. H e wa nt s rP a l th th h d h t h h I , b r a ve but losi ng fig h t P er u i s on eo e r a n w en e s c o a r - 1r ed-b lood e d m e n w1th Fc h o la r s hm. sh i p o f th e t ea m and the wh o le ! O_ne of h is o ldes t pl aye r s has a n sq ad i s a bo v e t h e averag e , th e n average of 96 p e rce nt f o r hi s se mcha rnpio ns hip m ea ns so m e thin g I e s t e r' s wo r k, Whi le th e ave r age \\io rth Whi le":" 'fn e SC h o la r s h i p Of ! for t h e Wh ole t e am i s abo ut 9 0.

w h o le t ea m ca m e n ea r e r eac h y f a r to t h e g r e at One m an. Coa c h Sp ee r, is r e- honors , u n t i l n ow h e t-1 t a nd s a t t h e s pon s i b le f o r bui ldin g up suc h a t;lp of th e l is t Pe ru witho ut t ea m as we h a ve t h is yea r. Tru e Iqu es t i on h as t h e bes t co ll eg e coa ch th e pr esi dent t he fac ul ty, t h e st u · 1 i n N e bras ka . A nd we wa n t t he e n t s and t h e cit i ze ns all did t h e ir Iw or ld to k n ow th a t the wh o le s har e, yet without t h is m a n w ei sc h oo l f ull y ap p r ec iates th a t f a ct would n ot s ta n d w h e r e we do i n as we ll a s do hi s t e am s I

proud o f t h e w e ll earnde victo r y

w hi c h m a d e o ur t e am the undi sp ute d c hamp ion s of Nebra sk. Th e first h a lf e n de d 16 to 7 i n favor of P e ru. Th e game e nded 38 to 18 i n f a v o r of P e ru

Pe r u is <' e rt a in of the co ll ege r I eac h ma n w h o co ntn but e d to t h e T h ree yea r s a g o h e bega n to win n in g of th e s tate champ i o ns h ip b uild for a champio n s h i p t ea m a nd 1w ill be a s ource of prid e t o t h e i n bot h footb a l l and bas ke t b a ll he

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J UN IO R SPEER , MASCOT co nfl! r e n ce penn ant i n basket ball thi s yea r Wes leyan's defeat at t h e ha nd s of t h e Doane T igers last wee k e na b les t h e Peruv ians to h ang to t h e penn ant i n spite of a n y th i n g t h at could h appen.

Th e Coyo t e reco r d, alt h o a good o ne is b esmirc he d b y two defeats one at t h e han ds of Cotner an d the oth er b y Doa n e Per u has defeat· ed these two teams i n every skirmis h a nd a c ompar ison of scores, wins a n d defeats, recogn izes the Bo bcat quint et as the conference ch ampions Doane has fluctuated in t h e conference this year i n staging her h ard race fo r the pennant. Her f our consecutive victorious seasons h eartened the Bengals into making an effort to take the pennant a fifth time but a trio ?f defeats was able to flatten Tigtr hopes. M idland and CotnH led in the ea rl y part of the season but eaeh of these terns fell when th ey lo s t some of their stand-hys, thlls go i ng down the scale and new teams taking their places.

Midland was holding her own until Wilch, the star Lutheran center, left the Fremont tive and started in school at the of Nebraska. Cotner going fine until Ra•er, stellar guard, was injured in the clash with Grand Island at Bethany. From the time they lost their valuable players each team has been making a due course toward the bottom of the list

Kearney Teachers' Colf(?ge staged its sensational b11sket hall a bit too lat e in the season to he in H'-'lntluued on r.aac Pa«e \

CHAMP.IONSHIP N UMBER I VOLUME X VII. PE HU NEB R ASKA, M A RC H 8 1922 NUMB J PERlJ WINS STATE C H AMPI0NSHI. PERU WI NS TH E CH AM PIONSHIP 1 IPE RU AGAI N WINS FROM COTNER RA CE BELONGS TO PERU Bobca ts, Und£ !'e a ::d Beat Bes t Te a m s in N ebrc.ts k a Confe r en ce, Coa ch W. G Sp ee r's P e ru T e ac he r s Co ll e g e ba s k e t ball t ea m wo n th e u n d is p u t e d c ha m pionship t it le o f th P. N e bra s k a I nte r -Co ll eg iate l ITakes L ast G ame of S eason From Bob ca ts AlL-Victoriou s W h il e C o y BulldoRs - 3 8 to 18 I otes Lose P ai r D uring Se ason. -- I C onfe r e n ce standings: A f ast ba s ke t h all JZame was w. L. Pet. staged in t h e t r ainin g b uildin g' P eru Coll ege 11 o 1000 gym la s t F r id a y night w h e n t h e Nebraska Wesleyan 11 2 .84-6 Con f er e n ce when th e y fi n i s hed a n a ll-v icto ri o us b y wi nnin g I th e la s t ga m e o f th e ac h edu le o n Bo ccats and B ulld ogs h a d th e ir Doane C l1 llcge 9 3 .66 7 la s t r ou n d of th e se a s o n Th e C ot- 8 4 667 .\1 Jd lan d Co llege 7 4 7 27 n er qui n tet w as a we ll t rained Cot ner C o llege. s 7 50 0 o r ganizat i o n of c le a n p laye r s. The Ha s ti ngs Co ll ege 5 7 .400 I th e P e ru fl oo
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The H owl of the L on e Coyote

In a n att e mpt t o ch e ap en th e hon ors that t h e P e ruvi a n b asket b a ll t ea m has so nob ly wo n for our e oll ege by makin g a p e rfect r e cord of v i c t or i es in t h e s ta te con f er e nce, th e Wes ley an U ni ver s i t y a t h let i c d ire ctor ha s wr i tt e n arti c les f or th e dail y p a p er s wh ich contain ma ti c iou s mi ss t a t e me nt s.

T h e a t hl e tic departm e nt of N e bras ka Wesl eya n see ms to ha ve a po li cy o f put t i n g team s in t he fie ld of sta te compe t i t io n f or th e so le purp ose of w innin g ch a mpi ons hi ps no ma tter what th e mea ns or m et hod s e m p loyed , and fail i n g i n thi s t hey att e mp t to kick up a nas t y row ove r a t ec hni ca lity of ph rasi ng i n a c onfe r e nce so t ha t th e winn e r s of th e tit le race wo u ld be di sq ua l i fie d and t he tit le woul d t h e n, th ey h ope d, fall ' to Wesl ey a n A ll t h i s ag itat io n, h oweve r, wa s wh e n Wes leyan ha d lost on ly on e ga me in t he cir c u it , t ha t ga me bei ng wo n by Cot n er Co ll eg-e on WESLEYAN ' S O WN F L OO R. 'Ih e Coyotes we r e i n cl in ed n ot to recog ni ze th is as a d efeat, h owever, a nd ev id e nt Jy s ponso r ed t he a r t icle in t he Wor ld-He r a ld w hich s tat e d th at Wes leya n had n ot bee n de f ea t · ed in th e co n fet e nce thi s season Thi s wou ld appea r as th o th e Coyotes b e lie ve d tha t a tea m s hould automa ti ca ll y be r ul e d ou t of th e co nfe r ence by perfo rming such a n unr u ly a nd un s po rt s ma n l \ k e a c t as BEA'IING Wes leya n in a n at hle ti c contest. If suc h is th e c ase , th e n bo th Cotne r and Do a n e sh ou ld not be co ns i der e d as co nfe r e n ce me mb e rs beca u se aft e r McCa ndless , t h e We lesyan coa ch, ha d hurled hi s high so u n ding phra sses a t th e Per u team, claiming th a t hi s quinte t shnu ld b e sc he dul e d in a contes t wi t h t he B obcat s , his ow n so- ca ll e d i nv inc i b le Coyotes went d own to t heir SEC ON D de f e at of the seaso n e efore the DOA N E quin t e t It i s aurpr i sing that th e Wes ley an Univer s ity a thletic director s h ould c laim a chance at cham p i on s h ip honor s whe n he had a lr ea dy bee n d efeate d in th e by a t e am t ha t Per u mor e th a n doubl ed the scor e on H e n eve r t ook in t o con si d e r a ti on •the pr oba bi lity of d ef ea ted la t e r in th e seas on b y t h e strongest tea ms on his' sc he dule. whic h by the way i s e xa c t ly wha t has ha pp en ed.

McCand less ma kes th e cha r ge th a t P eru g ain ed t he s u pr e macy i n th e co nf e r ence by ta kin g on easy t ea ms. We wond e r why he c ons id e r s Co tne r, Doa n e, M id la n d a nd Kear ney easy t e am s wh e n both Co tne r a nd D oa ne d efea t e d h is own squad a n d h e on ly s u cceed e d in w inn i ng f rom M id land a nd K e ar-

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Cruo; oe Lived a Lonely Lire!

H ow a phot og r a ph wo ul d have cheered h im! Is your sweet hear t a Ro bin so n Cr usoe? Maybe he's lon e ly, too! H e' ll apprec iate a photograph of you rse lf, made in ou r st udio , and n o do u bt you h ave othe r fr ie nd s w ho ' d li ke on e also.

H OW AB OUT A SITTI NG TODAY?

SU CC E SS

S u ccess i s bein g fri e nd ly wh e n a noth er needs a !ri e n d ;

I t' s in the ch eer y word s yo u sp ea k, a nd in the co ins y ou lend;

Success i s n ot a lone in s ki ll a n d deed s of d a ring gr e at ;

It' s in th e r oses that yo u plant your g ard e n , •

Success is In th e w ay you wa lk t h e pat hs of l ife e a ch day ;

It' s in the l ittl e thin g s you d o and in t h e t hings yo u say;

Success is in t h e g la d "H e ll o" yo u give your f e llo w man ;

It ' s i n t h e la ug hte r o f yo ur home a nd a ll th e j oys yo u p la n

Succ ess i s n ot i n 'ge tt i ng r i ch or ri s ing hig h t o fa me;

I t's n ot a lone in w inn ing goa ls whi ch a ll me n · hop e t o cl ai m ;

It 's in the ma n yo u a r e eac b day, t hru happiness a nd ca re;

It 's in the cheery words y ou speak a nd in the smil e yo u we ar

Su ccess i s be in g b ig of heart a nd c lea n and br oad of mind;

It 's be 1 ' na fa 1"thf u l t f .,. o your r iends, a nd to the stra nger , ki n d ;

It 's in t he c h ild ren w hom you Jove, a nd a ll t hey Jea rn f r om yo u -

S uccess depend s on c ha r ac t er and e verythi ng you d o - E dgar A Guest.

P eterson Studio P eru , N ebr. ' ( Maker s of Li fe like P hoteg r apha)

We arc Outf i t t c rs from , Lad to Dad

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Have you seen the new line of s tationery

ITS FINE

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THE PERU PEDA G O G I ANT HE PERU PE DAG OGIAN n ey bysmal l
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Enter ed a t the Postoffice a t Peru , Ne-' the onl y romp a r ati ve ly e a sy conbra.ska as seco nd -class m atter fer e nce game we play e d, but t h e Publis hed Wee kl y by the Peru St a te Teacben Coll ege Coy9te mentor over looks the fact that hi s team a lso played Yo r k. Suppose we reverse t h e charges i n Interest Paid on Savin gs A ccounts $ 1.00 per yea r. Sin g le copy 5 cts. the matt er of easy g ames A look A Safe. In vestment wlre.re. you r m o ne y grows at Wes leyan ' s sc hedu le shows that I If yo u d.o rehceivpe dyo ur ' th e y pl a yed Wayne , Cha dron , !ave no u cc m t e e box 10 • t he Admini stra tion buil din g. Grand Is land , Yo r k and Has tm gs,
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The Jubilee.

Citizens of Peru and s tud en ts, got to ge th e r for an old time c e lebr at ion las t Saturday ni g ht. Our second victory ove r Co tner and Wesl eyan's d e f ea t by our plucky friend, D oane, mad e the championship a sure thing finally, so we told the world.

Those modest ba s ket ball m e n were collected and rode down the hill from the College in a chariot of honor, dr aw n by their admir· in g fellow ctud e nts. The Student Council saw to 'it that we had yell lead e r s, and a bunch of tun e mak.e r s , b esides placin g on the ch ar iot a bright beacon, so we could see th e s tars

The bu s iness men of Peru furni s hed the makin's for a bon-fire and aft er a parade of the streets thi s fire was li g h te d and it blazed up the g lory of old Peru t o the electric light wires. But our cheers rang to the stars.

The team paid for their glory th e n, by e ntertainin g us with speechP13 Coach Speer introdu ::ed th e m t o u s. Ca ptai n Tof t modestly gave mos t of his time t o th? se wh o wanted to talk. Coa ch Speer aaid s omething about age before b ea uty, but i t was of course hard t o tell wh ich way t o apply it s ince h e was intrl.lducin g Rosie, h eca u se Rosie 1:m't us ed to talki n g t o a crowd. Mick Faunce delivered a long Ojatio n; and S im ons a nn o u n · ced that now on ou r win,ning the champion s hip e would d sca rd th e hat which had bee n his life-long fri end a nd buy a new o ne. Baldy Wilcox expressed hi s r,egret at not being ab le to play all season.

Ev e ryone regrets that bad knee.

Bi tzie t o ld th e messenger se nt to th e s how after him that he wasn't th e r e as of cou r se it was impossi· b le to hear from him. Then Fritz R othert s howed u s t hat in one thi ng Coac h Sp eer is w r ong; Fritz ca n talk. In introduci ng Hig the coac h prai sed his good ju dgeme n t in purchas in g c lot hin g , th e k in d th at "can't be beat."

Th e n o ur coac h of the sa me s ort , th e so rt th a t ca n't be bea t, con· g r atulated his t ea m o n their season of paramount success.

As a finale we hea rd the p rop hecy by D ean D t:dz e ll, that next year th e football c hampions hi p as w e ll is due. Mr. Del ze ll is a tru e prophet, so see what we are to count o o for n ex t fall. Al so h e explained to us t he biological f ac t th a t coyo t es like ch icke ns, he nc e wo e to the Coyotes S o P e ru' s jubil ee clo sed, a nd isn't it g r a nd and glorious to con· aider that littl e o l' champion s hip ?

Peru Again Wins Prom Cotner. (Continu ed rro m F t1·st Po..c:e.J

Running summary:

First half, Cotner 0·1·3·3·8·3 - 3- 3· 3 - 3 ·5 -7

Peru: -16 2·2·2·4·6 8·10-12 14-14-1 6

S eco nd half,

B uettge nbach has played two years on the Bobcat team H e plays a running guard and is a valuable man both on the defem'e and on the

At Peru Kearney 1 7 Peru

At Bethany Cotner 11 Peru 27

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At Peru Cooter 1 8

Wayne forfeited two gam es to Peru.

Conference Race Belongs to Peru

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Championship Letter Men

Coach Speer has ann o unced the le tter men on th e 1922 · champions hip squad as f o ll ows: Gaylord

Toft, captain, , seco nd year: Carl Rose nquist, third yea r ; Water Bu e ttgenbach seco nd year; Paul Wilcox, second year; Fred Rothert first y ear; Glen Frary, first year, and James Simon, first year.

At a meet ing of these m e n in Coach Speer's offi ce , Fr e d Rot h ert was elected to captain the next year's sq uad. Eve ry o ne of these m en, with the exce pti on of Wilo ox, plan on coming back nex t yea r t o win another champion s hip f o r P e ru The le tter me n will pt•obably in th e ncar futu re be award e d and g-old b aske t ball s, e mbl e ma ti c of the champion s hip honors

WILCOX

attack. While in the

in 192 0, Bu e ttge nbach captained a team which to ok th e P dc i fic fleet t i ti e ho no rs. Wilco x i s a two year man on th e squad. He played for P e ru las t year and rece ive d all-atste hon o rabl e mention, but ha s been o ut mo s t of .t he games this y ea r ou a cco unt of injuri es r ece ived in t he early pa r t of th e sea so n Rothert i s a one year man who ha s worked into the victorious com binati o n in fine s ha pe Hi s excell· e nt floor work has been r e cog ni zed in conference cirrles as an ant factor t o Peruvian success.

Frary i s a one -y ear man on the squad and hai ls from Auburn where he played on the c lass A high sc hool team last year He h as remarkable ability at caging the leath er fr om the floor and combines speed with headwo rk in hi s p lay in g

He i s a ha rd man to g uard a nd i s a da nger ous s ho t whe n he i s in range of the basket

Simon i s a one·year man who has pr oved that h e can go into a ga me • when ca lled upon' a nd not weake n the mac hine one p a rticle.

<Continu ed from First Pa.J::"c. l shape t o take the pennant. The Ante lo p e fi ve lost t oo man y ga m es before it s winning st r eak started te ha ve an y beari ng o n the pe nnant award Working f ast and doing some excellent basketball playing the Ante lo pes a re deserving of r eco gniti o n f or th e ir ability to ascend to th e fourth b e rth in the conferenc e and with seve ra I of the i r m e n hac k nex t year tn e p e n· nant r ace th e n may hav e more contestants than 1t ha s this seaso n The games of the pa s t week which de cid e d the p e nnant race were the se mi· fag end m a tch es of the sea so n. Doane's d efea t of We s le ya n smashed any remaining

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hopes that the Coyotes might of w innin g t h e p e ntJant by a post sea ·

so n series w ith P er u

The games of the week saw Peru, We s le yan Cotner and Ha stings in a c tion twice. M ond ay night Wes· leyan defeated Midland, Cotner won from H ast in gs and Peru beat Yo rk ; ni gh t Per u won from Cotner a nd D oane defeated Wesley an, and Saturday ni g h t H asti ngs drubbed Grand I sla nd co llege.

ROSENQUIST

He is speedy and aggressive and hand les either a f orwar d or a g ua rd p os iti o n in a capa ble mann er Fa unce id a o ne - yea r man wh o captain ed the class B championship team at N ebras ka City la st year.

H e ha s bee n out of the g ame on account of an injured ankle until just r ece ntly. He made quite a sensation in the York game wh e n he caged nine fi e ld goals in fift ee n minutes. H e plays a forward posi· tion

Higgins is a thr e e vear man on squad and has shown that he can play a good brand of basket ball whenever he goee into th e lin e up He plays th e center position.

Milam i s a one -year man who ltas prove n a valuabl e play e r in th e contests he took part in thie year.

He is rangy and accurate at caging bask e ts. H e plays a g uard position. The sched ule and results fo ll ow :

Th e cellar championship has also been a bone of c on te nti on this seas on Wayne, holdin g the bot· to m of the ll s t droppes out, and the battle between Chadron, York and Grand Island finally fell into the Islanders' hands Only on e victory s mil es upon the r e cor d of th e Third City five while York and Chadron are no more f ortunate HowevP.r the la s t two teams have not en gaged in as manr contests as has Grand I s land and th e ir abil· ity has not been put to the same t est.

A few games r e main on the col· lege confe rence schedules but these

will finish up the fag end of the seaso n this coming wee k. Wes-

ley an m ee ts Midland and HastinQ's one m o re game thi s but th ese will have little bea ring on the confe rence. Standings ma y be altered so m e what but the cinch on th e pennant i s in the ha n ds of Peru.-Lincoln Journal.

Ju s t to let the world kn ow that no o ne man i s re s pon si

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Peru Wins the Championship At Crete Doane 1 2 Peru 23 co ntinu e d rrom First PaJ;re J At P e ru Midland! 3 P e ru 19 inflated leather thru th e s u s p P.nded At Tab or, Ia. Tabo r 22 Peru 32 ring
the Peruvian quint At Fremont M idland 17 Peru 18 needs score s.
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years Enroll now. 138 No. 12th St. Lincoln , Nebr Farmers Union .Store The Store where you feel uAt Home" Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price We solicit your patronage Phone 52 feru , Nebr. DODGE CARS We have the agency for th e Dodge Br os cars, and have a car o n the fl oor f or d e mons trat ion. Ca ll and let us s how you. We still ha ve the Racine a nd Norwalk tires the best there are Our r epa ir depa rtment is at your service, and Work Guaranteed. SULTZBAUGH & FISHER Phone 54, Peru Service Gara ge. Auto Live ry, D. C. Phelps, Prop. Night and Day Service Phone 54 Fay Bakery Lunches, C otlfectionet·y, Fountain Service Tr y us. We stri ve to please , STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS Ma J. WHDTT ALL ANGLO • PERSIAN RUGS - ever y o un ce of wool imported fro m Central E ur ope and Asia. a ll d y e 's tested 30 days in direct s un light. -patterns from cla ss i c Or i ental ru gs of pricel ess worth.Where the Wear is hardest Whitta II Rugs wear longest. Anglo-Per s ian Wi lton·---9xl2 ·$120.00 . Edwards··Evans- Peck Nebraska City, Nebr. Co tn e r 7 ·7 -7 -9-10-12-14-16-16 -16 -16 16-1 6-1 8- 18- 18 P e ru : 18-20-22-22
There this year 's squad have signified was no ou t standing star on the their intention s of returning next ad and that is one of the rea· year to hel? retain the baske t squ ball champJOnsblp. sons th at 1t took four ballots to
elect a capta in for next year's Pictures were not available for sq uad All but one letter man of Rothert, Frary and Simon. THE
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T. DAVIS, '06 Manager has placed man y Peruvians in desirable positions durin g the past s1x
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IIble for win · nin g the championship , Coach Speer has lo! i ven us th e of paints made by th e fou r men who featured most in the Bo bc at offense. Capta in - elect Rothert is hi g h point man with 91 points t o hi s cred it. Buettge nba c h ie seco nd with 68 talli es, Frary t hird with 56, and Rosenquist fourth wit h 54 po int s. It must be remembered th at fr ee throws by Rot hert and lJuettgenbach if not included, would brin g th e average of points AVENUE STORE "Live Better for Less" If you buy your school supplies, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Candies, Fruit, Groceries , and Meats from us Opposite Training School H. U. LANDOLT PHONE 73 PERU, NEBRASKA PHONE 78

• i to ok p lace in th e w icked S a u ce r - ! At a mee ting of the boys of the W e d o uble t hei r life - We are never t oo busy to do y o ur s h oe Eyes

cav e of In ky N i g h t A good cla ss a Ma y Qu een was c hosen It r e pair in

effec t w as ob t a in ed in se tti ng by w as decided t hat the name of t he - - - THF BEST SHOE S HO P·--Jo w li ghts a nd a backgr o u nd of 1 girl ch osen s ho uld be ke pt secre t. -. da r k c ur ta i ns P rin cess Chrysa n - T he bal lo t s were take n to t he c la s s _ _:.... ___ th e mu m , the h ero in e of t he s t ory a dvise r w i t ho u t be i ng counted.

wa s c ha rac terized by B i rdie Ba ld- Ralp h H u n ter was unanim o us ly

'IWe Boost Peru - and Feed you too

w in Miss Bald w i n n o t o nl y r e-e lected c ha ir man of t he pro g r am 1 says: Who are we? plea sed th e audience w i th her c o mmittee. The class h11s been 1

T he la r gest ba s k et b all tour n a - · h t h

B u rlingto n Cafe, o n e blo ck n or t h Nebra ska City sweet voice but a lso w t t e r eo r ga n ize d int o gro u ps a n d two m e n t eve r staged, a t lea s t th e grace f ul man n er in w hi c h s he c hai r men appo inted f o r eae h group. Bur l in gson D ep o t larges t Nebr a s l<a e ver he ld, w ill f · - - a s s u me d t he air o u pr tn cess. Alooa w i t h th e excelle nt proope n up T hu n ;da y Two h und r e d B b h " · H o m e r ee e t e ma g nam - g r a ms ma ny i m por t a n t mat t ers and twenty-s ix hi g h s choo l ba11k e t Wh t F Wh · t h

m o u s " E m pe r or a · or 1 • e conc er n in g c ommenceme n t and ; ball q u in tets w ill ap pea r in Lin- Ch h as ' ·c.

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f a th er q f r ysa n t e m um , w o th er acti v itiea are be ing t aken u p u;h l • "t t k co in duri ng t he t hre e days of th e H t d a ll e I l 'Zens a e an we ll c hosen e por r a ye a t ever y class meet in g. A c o m-t ou r nament, T h u r sday, Fr iday a n d d ld b l d d th e egot is m a n co oo e ness mi ttee has been app o in ted to d r a w Sat u r day. Very f ew of , th e m w ill essen ti a l i n th e com i c -opera t y pe up a bud ge t f o r t he secon d semes - · Facu l t y an d stud ents wi ll find an accoun t w it h u s a gre at no t meet on Th ur sd a y i n some of emperor. conv eni ence to th em C onsult us conc ern ing any business clas h. Over o ne hu nd r ed games Of co ur se t here was a h e r o, a n t e r • probl em y ou may h ave f b k b II ' II b I d Mo st o f t he Sop homores a re be · o a s et a W I e P aye o n ardent s u itor f o r th e pr i n cess ' L I fl · d f t e n ginning to thin k of securing pos i- lnco n oor s 10 one ay, our e h a n d. T ha t p a rt f el l to t he lot f h d · b f ti ona f or the nex t year. A num ber o t e r awt ng yes or of Geor ge Sh o wa lt e r as P rin ce So t h have already a p plied at vari o us , e op e ne r. T ru Mr. Showalte r ha s a lr eady

Stven fl o or s w i ll be u sed f o r the mad e hi s su cc ess f ul d e b ut as a p la ces. state t our nam e nt. The co li se um so loist so it is n e edless to say th at h · Ga y lo r d T of t, ca ptai n of the !!' fl oor at th e s t a t e fair gr o unds, t e h e wa s we l l r e ce i ved c it y a u d i to rium flo o r, th eY. M C. As e ss entia l as t h e h e r o i s th e 1922 cha m pi on s h i p Bo bcat ba s ke t, E yes Examined a nd Gla Sse s F it ted d I ee r s i s plann i n g to r etu rn ne x t

A, the Un iver s ity armory a n vi llain. Victor Br ack e in t he r o e ch ape l a nd the oys an gtr s of Sa u cer-Eyes , t h e W izar d -Cat, b , d · 1 • · year an d help Coa ch Speer hang F ine Watch an d Jewelry Repairin g g ym n asiums a t t he Li nco ln hi gh was the per"o nafica ti o n o f vi lla i n y u p anot he r c ha mpion s hi p ba nn er i n Pe ru ' s ha ll of fa me sc hoo l wi ll take ca r e o f the games. Prince So S ii , an ot her of t he

ERNSTINE JEWELRY €0 Ga m es w ill s t ar t Thu r sday at 8 P r i n cess ' s u i: ors ind uced Sa u ce r- Th e r e po rt i s o u t th a t ex -captai n a m an d t he fina l g am es will b e E yes t o c ar ry t h e P r incess a way Ed. Roesnqui s t wi ll joi n the Bo bca t Nebr a ska City, N e br. p la ye d , f or t he d a y , s t a rt ing at f r om Pr ince S o-Tru Don Hun gate camp nex t fal l. E d has been teach -

9: 2 0 p m a s So-S ii, was a ll th at the n a m e ing at Sta n to n an d has saved

The c lass A t eam s wil l be a fast imp li es Ev e n th o he di d p ort r ay e nough co in of the r ea lm to co ng r o u p t hi s year , wit h Wa hoo , a sly , und e rha nded ch ar a cte r, hi s t inu e hi s sch oo li ng. T h e p r osU n ivers ity P lace, L i nco ln, G r a n d s !ngi ng r Ece ived hearty ap p lause pects n ow are that an o th e r chamIs land, Oma ha Commerce, Omaha A r t hur Bur ley, as Top·Knot, a p io ns hi p ye a r i s in sto r e fo r P e ru. Cent r a l F r e mo n t Sutton, Be a trice, of t he E mp e r or, d id A basket ball g a me has be en So ut h Oma h a, A ll i an ce , Ge n eva , admi r ab ly Mr. B url e y is t o b e ar ra nged bP twee n the freshm en Cr ete, P r e p ., Clay Cen- co m me n ded f o r taking hi s pa r t a nd so phomo r e g ir ls t o deci d e the t e r a nd H a s ti ngs ra ti ng t he h ig hes t so we ll i n s pite of a sever e cold g i r ls, class c hampiom hi p. A game c la ss ifi ca t io n A nothe r s o lo ist w ho made her m ay be a rranged b Pt wee n tbe

Of th ese t e am s Li ncol n a nd fir s t a ppea r ance in P er u th a t e ve n hig h s c hool s q uad and the colle g e O ma ha Ce ntra l t oge t he r wit h Su t- ing w a s L oi s Tyson as Tu l i p, on e s econd t ea m a f t e r the h igh s ch ool tor: and Clay Ce n ter , s t a nd hig h as of th e maids of t he P r i nce ss M iss wins the c la ss B c hampions hi p a t

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p r o bab le pe nn a nt w inner s The T yso n ha s a ch armi ng voice , Li ncol n. T he r e c e ipts f r o m th e ' Om a ha t ea ms a r e so ar r a n g e d that w hi c h she u sed t o so o t he t h e w r ath g ames w il l help b uy swea t e r s for on e or m or e of t h e ir fives wi ll b e o f th e " m igh t y Wh at- F or- W hi. " our cha mpi on bask e teer s 1'hu n ;duy. O m1:1iTa Cen- T he a tt end an t s of (he Pri n cess

t ral and Om a ha Comm e r ce clas h and Emp er o r le r. t a n a ir of roya lty with ano t her w hi le So u t h t o t h e a ffa r Omaha meets Be atrice. T h is wi ll Th e w o rk of the cho r us was r ecu t do w n t h e r ep r e s en tat i on o f ma r ka b ly well d o n e. Th e ir splenOma h a hi g h s choo ls Cr e i g hto n did coop eratio n was a large fig ur e P r ep , t h e o t he r Om a ha t ea m, i s i n th e s u cce ss of th e o peretta m atch ed t o m ee t Cr e te hig h in t he Their a t tractive cos t umes add e d a opening da y 's exe r ci s es ha rm onious n ote t o t he color L incoln c la s hes w i t h Gran d I s- sch eme. land, whi ch t ea m m e t d ef eat a t The dance r s q u ite w on t h e heart s t he hand s o f th e Re d and Black of t h e a ud i e nce. A l ice earl ier i n the se a so n, and Fre mon t J apan ese da nce wa s coqueti s h a nd I mixes wi th Sutto n, a n o t he r g ame g r acef u l. Ed n a F i s her's "Dance th at pr o mi s es t o !;a ve some bear in g Gr ot esque " s ymb o li ze d w il d an d I on t he outcome of c lass A in the sti r ring e mot i o n. Mi s s F i s h e r t o urn ey. r epe ate d t he d a nce in r es po n se t o T h e :l26 teams co min g to Lin coln urge nt a p plause t hi s wP.ek p rom i ses to swe ll the One of t he very cha r m in g feap op ul a ti o n of th e 'c a p ital ci ty b y tures o f th e pro du ct ion was F air y almost t wo tho u sand f or at least Moonbeam c ha r a c t e ri zed by L uo ne day. The a ve r age nu mbe r of ci ll e T r ai n, w it h he r p r etty l i t tle men co m ing on eac h team w i l l be fai ri es about seven an d counti n g t he a d - Th e f ou r gi r ls r epre!le ntin g mi rer s of t he tea m s i n n ea rby specters ad d ed a s pi cy note both towns the pr obab le numbe r of peo- in t hei r d a n ce a nd t h eir r ed cosp ie w ho w ill be i n Lin co ln o n t he t u mes. Th e sma ll orch e s tr a w h ic h open ing d ay is bey on d co nj ect ure. a oco m pa ni ed t he operet t a per-'

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Au b urn , Ne br Fo ll owi ng is t h e Class B ac hed- f or med its wo r k we ll as a s u p port ' !

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ul e , in whi c h c lass Per u i s t o p lay , to t he si n ge rs a nd d a nc er s. all t he ga me s be ing at th e Co li- Many t ha n ks a re due to th ose ; se u m : perso ns w ho so ge nerou s ly gave I Robbed Your

Ra ven na vs. Yo r k , 8 a. m. of t h e ir t i me a nd effice ncy t owa rd s North Pl a t e vs Ch a p p e ll, 8 :20 stagi n g t he ope r etta. To M i ss

Neb Ci ty vs. Pl att s mouth , 9 :20, spec ia l g r l.lt itud e Is exe- 1 Per u vs. Se w ard, 9:4 0 te nded f or h er a ssistance in t h Co lumh11 vs Si dn ey 10:40 d rama t c wo rk of the ope r e t ta Or d ( o th e nbe r g , 11 :00 f o r h er co mp e t e nt ma n age me n t !

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BASKET BALL BOYS BANQUETED pi e in California by me a ns of th e MARK DELZELL, H. S., IS HONORED ' Ieg ia t e work a n d co uld more ea s il y OLD PER U' S NEAREST NEIGHBOR radi o t ele phone t a ke th e a dva nced s t e p of be i ng a Mr. and Mrs, Speer Entertain for Peru' s Cha mpion ship Quintet Since t he ad vent of t he r a di o Lincoln St ar a nd World..-Herald Pla ce r ea l t each e r s ' c ollege, a n d it is Auburn , County Se at, Alw ays Gave Peru Loyal Support. t e leph one wire less manufacturin g Him in Honor Roll th e o nl y on e which h as ha d the con cer ns a r e swamp ed w ith ord ers cond i ti ons su ch as t o make i t pos

A delightful b a nq u e t was giv e n f or a pparatu s th ousand s of pe opl e (S el ec ti ons b a sed on perform a n- si bl e t o seg r ega t e t he hi g h sc hool the"baske t b a ll me n b y Mr. and p utt in g ph on es in the ir h omes fo r of play e r s duri ng the 1922 s tate s t u de nt s and t he s tr ic t ly coll ege By G len Fra ry. Mr; Sp eer a t their hom e last th e ir e nte rtainme nt hi g h schoo l b aske t t ournament a nd st u dents , and t h us h ave a fully Peru is pro ud of t he fa ct t h at Thur sd ay e ve ni n'g T he all -v ictor- P e ru Sta t e T ea che r s Coll e g e, n o t r e pr es en t opini onA of lea d in g offi - equ i pped 12 th g ra de hi g h. sh e i s within th e sh or t d ista nce of ious Bo bcat bas k e t e er s ass e mbl ed b eing be hind th e tim es , has r ea l- c i a ls a nd coac hes H e d e voted the rem ainder -of his twe lve mi les of one of the most at si x o' c loc k a nd ' e nj oye d a won - ized wh a t a de ma nd th e re w i ll b e Forwa rds: Vermilli on, H a st · t im e t o the p r o bl e ms confron t in g picturesque and t hri vin g c ities of d f I b t h h ' II lo n " b e ing s· , S t e inh a u e r, Sutton ; Bro wn, t he tea c he r at t he p r es ent t i me. Nebrak sa Auburn 1·s t he cuunty e r u a nq u a w tc W I for t ea c h er s wh o u nd ers t an d th e b d N earl y e ve r y ma n L i n eo ln ; War r e n, Plac e; A r ev ie w of his s pl e ndid ta lk w ill seat of N e maha county r e mm e er e . s u bjec t of wir e less tel egraph y and t ;, 1 tter ma n S im e r so n, Ra ve nn a; Beer k le, Oma - b e give n in ne x t week's is sue of Auburn boasts of ha vt' n g a r e - pr esen was a r or me r e t e lep hony a nd has p ut in th e c urand has e nj oye d pre vi o us ba nquets ri c u l um, a cou r se in th is i n teres - ha Centr a l; Jon es, Clay Cent e r ; th e Ped agogia n s id e nt w ho wa s a m e mbe r of t he d b M S e A ll ar e F r u nde ll , Cr ete; S ma ha , 'R ave nna ; Nebra s ka Le g t ' sla t u"re 1'n 18 67, a n d pr e par e Y r s. P e r. ting wo r k. No t onl y th at , but · of th e op ini on that th ey cannot be I th ey h ave e r ec t ed a r ece ivin g Bu ehre r, Gen eva ; Finley, Wah oo ; TheY. M C. A. Feed w ho was o ne of the me n who workb t f I t th e a t h Fis her , DeWitt ; Fi s her, Sewa rd ; Nea r ly fi f ty yo un rr me n wer e ed t o have the sta t e J'To rma l s choo l ea en or app ea m g o -ae ri a l and ha ve ord e r ed r ecei vi ng .,. I t ' h t t 'te Ro sy a nd · G. Wor ley, Be atric e ; Acke rma n , ou t las t Wedn esd ay n 1'cr ht t o ce le- p laced at P er u f or wht'ch we a re e e s ea r Y a pp e J · appa r at u<> by wh i ch we ca n e nJO Y ,., B ld h h hacf t he goo d fo r South Omaha; Finl ey , Wahoo ; W b r a t e th e ope nt' ng of tn' e Y. M C really grate f u l to M·oJ or Wm. Dat·- a y , w o ave - conce rts g iven i n oth e r p laces a n d · Ra msey , Se war d ; Daile y, A llian ce; tun e to be g u es ts at fo u r of th ese can g e t n ews fro m a ny whe r e w ith- h 1 A d en ley d I htf I ff a · s st um b led ont o H. Car r Curti s Agg ie s ; M ite c 1• Re pr ese n ta tt've Goo d mad e a n Aub urn 1 ' s proud of her p ub l t' c e 1g u a t r • in t h e Unit ed S ta t es. ,., p a rt of t he"secr e t of Mr s. S peer ' s At pr ese nt 'we are u s in g a smal l- Gen oa Inr'li ana ; ::;nake , Genoa In - in ter esti n g t a lk on th e subj ec t , e nter pr ises, a p u b l ic libr a r y, of b 'J 't h n th ey wer e loo kt' ng di a ns; Ca mpbe ll , Columbus; H o" Tbe Mak t ' ng of· L aws by our State seve r a l t housand volumes, on e of a 1 t Y w e e r set t ha n our per mane nt se t w ill th K A · year b oo ks · be r g, N ebraska City; Rh od es , An s- L egt's latur e " the bes t 'equ J·ppe d fa t 'r o r ounds t ' n ru so me a ns as ggte be, but o n t hi s De n ve r an d D e t ro it .,. d he P "' ture Jn a group of ley,· Grad ov ill e , Pl a tts mouth. Ga rn es a n d stunts wer e n ext o n t he m t ' ddle w"" st f our ba nk s ratt'ng an saw r t h ave been heard. l n th e nea r fu- "" ho me e conomi cs g r a du a t es. ture we hope t o arr a FJ ge so th at a Centers : Black , Grand Is la n d; th e pr og r am. Mor fo rd and Fa un ce amon g th e be s t in the sta t e and Afte r ever yone ' s a p pe t it,e h ad I num be r o f peopl e ca n co me i n an d Schwarz, S ut to n; Page, Cr e te ; vol untee r ed t o p lay the fi r s t game. aix up-to -date cl othing st ores A)b ee n t o t he tr hea r ts co n -e nj oy a :co nce r t h e ld a t U nive r s i t y Cha mb er s , Fre m ont. T h e y we r e bl i nd fo ld e d a nd tr e n so ma ny o t her centers of attractio n te nt a n d th e i r belt l i mi ts , Coa ch Plac e, Li n:::o ln , O ma ha or Chi cago Guards : S tin e r , Ha s tings; F in· g i ven r o ll ed n ew spa per s to be use d Aub urn i s just ly p r o ud of her ne v Cr e t e· S hoe ma ke r, Om ah a h h h Speer acte d as toast ma st er and r eviewed th e a ll-victor io us c hamp i ons hi p season with prid e in t he Bo bca t' s success Th e'' coa ch m od-

T he wi r eless ap pa r a tu s is in th e · ' in ta pping eac o t e r on t e head. d e legatio n of y oung peop le sent to p hysics la bo r ator y a nd th e wo r k i s Co mm e r ce ; Mu!Ji ga n, Ge ne va ; Th e blin df old was t a ke n f r om Peru t o see k a n edu cation b e in g gi ve n under th e d i r ec t io n of P r ofessor Hoy t , w ho i s very e ne stl y di ac lai ms any cr edi t f or t h e thu s iast ic abo u t i t A class o f wo nd e rful su cces s of t h e sea son bu t · t en a r e e nroll ed th i s se mest e r. t he tea m fee ls t ha t th e ir acco m pli s hm en t i s du e in a la r ge mea s ur e t o hi s effic ien t coachi ng

T he se r v in g class served a n ot h e r d e li g ht f u l m ea l la s t T hur sda y. Th is tim e i t wa s a : S t. Pa tri c k 's fo r ma l lun ch cons ist in g of f o ur co u rses : Ki larn ey cockt ai l : K ild are kar oes ; Mur ph i es; Er in -g obrag h ; sa n dw ic hes ; Ir is h ic e be r g cake ; E me ra ld Is le coffee ; g r een pi g s T he colo r sche me of gre en a nd w hi te wa s very att r ac t iv e ly c arr i ed out thru the e n t ire mea l.

Olds , Linco ln ; Mcint yr e , L inco ln; Fa un ce Mo r fo rd t oo k a r eal Aubu rn boa s t s of hav in g st uPrun e r, Gr a nd I s land; G Wi e la nd, b e atin g a nd d id n ot see m t o enjoy den t s ta kin g an a ctive part in athS u tton ; Poes C' h , Co lu m ti us ; Ro ss, t h e ga me u n til af t e r i t wa s ove r. letic s having me mb e r s bo th on t he A lbi on ; Gr osss hans , Yo rk; C Red Br ow n a nd T in y Showa lte r foo t ba ll and ba s ke t ba l l hon er ro ll Ca rshk ado n, Gothe nbe r g; H ea ley , cl i m bed on a gy m -h or se, and t r ied Al so oth ers have ta ken a n acti ve Home Et onomics Clas s North Pl at t e ; Seve rns ; Seward; t o k no c k each ot her off th e hor se bar t i n d r amat i cs a nd mu s ic. Ril :y Sehu y l er ; De lze ll, P er u i n th e pi ll ow fig ht whi C'h f oll owed. ! Th e pub li c sc hoo l system i n Au -

Ca pta in T oft was ca ll ed u pon f or a s pee ch a n d to ld th e t eam how g ratef ul he fe lt towa r d th e m fo r t he co-op er a t on a nd loy a lty t h e y ha d d fs piaye d th r uout th e sea so n Cap t a i n- e lect R oth e rt to ld of th e bri g ht pro spects fo r nex t year Wi th s i x of th e s e ve n Jetter men ba ck and seve ra l pro mIsing hi g h s ch ool p laye r s co rnin g i nto th e Bo bca t fo ld , he beli e ves t ha t t he titl e ho n or s will b e r etained by next year ' s qui n t e t. At the close of th e me a l each yea r s ' wo rk was car ri e d of · which g ues t wa s p r esented wi th a beauti- two we r e pr e p arato ry , •now t he p layed t he coo-coo game. Eve r y t i on t o a s mall numb er b ut now t im e S peic h wou ld p ut h is head we are g lad t o say th a t t he fee J fr om un d e r t h e tab le a nd ye ll ing is d yi ng a n d next year we are coo -c oo, Morford, w ho was' on top p la nn i n g t o have t he la r g est d e leof t he ta bl e, wou ld att e mpt t o gati on of s tuden t s from any one hi t hi m on th e head with a fol ded town i n th e s ta te.

Tr a tntn g. Fi n all y Red p u sh ed T i ny off th e j bu rn is am on g th e bes t equipped Profess or Gr eene's Address, I h or ae a nd th e b u ilding s h ook as of t h e state ; P eru s hould be pro ud Th e stu d e nt s w ho a tte nd ed T in y's bac k h i t th e floo r t o kno w that severa l of the memcha pel Mo nday morni ng hea r d on e Madden , Bea me r and S imon bers of th e faculty in the rtuourn of t he best a nd most e ffec t i ve t a lks Ro th ert , Beihn and :;chO(•!s ar e go-rod• ate! o f Pe r·' ro f th e y ea r Prof essor Gr ee ne IBize in th e ma n, beast a nd cr ab ma l who say that t hey t1re pruud spoke in tbe most co mplimentary rac e Madde n was ch ose n captai n of it a nd would like to be bac k i!! way of th e br ai n a n d br a wn of the of one t ea m a nd Ro thert wa s c hos - sc hoo l a ga i n co ll ege studen ts of P er u. fl e s p oke e n ca p ta in of th e ot her Madd en ' s Until th e pre sent t i me ther e has of t h e g r ow th of t h e Norm a l c r ew wo n th e race bee n a f ee l in g Aub urn schoo ls fr om t h e time whe n fou r Madd e n and Cla r en ce Spe ich a nd Peru th at has cut th e de lega-

"S traw ba ll ot s and co u rts hip a r e mu ch t he same '' ' 'Go on g e t it ove r wi th " " Ne ith e r g ives mu c h ind ica t io n as to w hat is li a bl e t o ha pe n in th e long r un. "

W ire less for Pe r u Co lles?;e ful whi te ca rn at i on 11th an d 12t h g r ades a nd t wo T he gu ests we r e Mrs. Wa u g h year s ' co ll ell:e vro r k Now in a ll N ot ma n y y ea r s ago , ha d y ou d M' H It T h h t a n t ss Y on. e os ess es th e best t eache r s' coll eg es a ll t h ese s a id it wou ld e ve r be po ss ibl e t o we r e M t ' sses Ty s on and Wh iff en 1 fi d send and r ece ive s ign a ls fr om hundr e ds of m il es w i t h no wire co n - A thlet ic s. n ect ion w hate ver , p eop le would N ow t ha t su ccessf ul foo t ba ll a nd have Ja u g ht e d a n d sa id yo u wer e a ' ba s ke t ba ll seasons ha ve p ass ed , fit ca n d id ate f or " I ng les ide. " To - t he athl et es a r e b eco m ing r estless d a y , n evert he less, s i g na ls are b e -a n d a r e lon g i ng f or baseba ll a nd i ng t r a ns mitted long di s t a nces , t r ack t o b egi n. A lt houg h s pri ng t hr u t hi s me di um ca ll e d " e t h e r , " at hl e ti cs ha ve been a bando n ed f or a n d t h ese s ame s ig na ls are b e i ng , s e ve r a l y ear s, muc h g oo d m a t e ri a l ma de audib le, a n yw he r e wi t hin th e ! i s i n evidence t hi s y ea r a nd t he rad ius of t he t r a nsmi tt in g appar - ol d b a se ba ll a n d trac k e n t hus iam a tus, p r ov i ded on e h a s th e pro per w tll no do ub t be r e v i ved r ecei vin g appa r at us Man y of t h e h ig h po wer s t at i ons a r e sf: n d i ng ou t messa ges e ve ry d ay whi ch a r e be in g r ece i ved on th e ot he r s ide of th e wo rl d. The must co mm on s igna ls used i n w i reless are kn ow n a s th e co ntin enta l Morse, it b e i n g a s li g ht var i a ti on f ro m th e Morse co d e as u sed by th e o ld li ne t e leg n p h. The con tin en ta l Mo r se co d e con aist s o f co mbina t ions of s hor t a nd long bu zzes fo r t he le tt e r s , nu mbe rs , e tc. , w ith sh or t pa uses be tw een th e word s These bu zzes are known as a nd· da sh': es. Now, n ot only a r e bein g tra nsm itted a n d r ece ive d in t he con tine n t a l cod e , but t he h uma n v o ice , mu s i c, e t c , ar e ca r ri e d a s we ll , a n d t h ese can be mad e s o a ud i b le as to be hear d any p la ce in a la r g e room Very of t en we he ar of p eop le d a nc ing to mu s i c w hi c h ia b e in g playe d a h un el re d m il es awsy ; peop le a r e be i ng e nterta ined in th eir h omes by co n ce rts wh i c h a r e be i ng he ld in t he la rger su r r ound in g e Wes Pres id ent Ha rdin g ' s i na u g ura l address wa s p la in ly hear d by/ t h ousa nd s of peo-

s eco ndar y st u d e n t s a r e c a ss i e a s hi g h schoo l st u de nts a n d ca ll e d 11th a nd 12 th g r ade. He t he n n e wspape r J ohnson and Rutled ge The r a ilr oad co nnect i ons from s howed up we ll in th e bad ger pu ll · Aub u rn are except i on a ll y good spo ke of t be co ll eges of t ng contes t Ru tl e d g e wo r e out a Also t he h i g h way between Auburn Ne br a ska He s ke t c hed t h e s pl e n- goo d pai r of s hoes t r y i ng t o get and Pe ru is ke pt especia ll y well did e du ca ti on a l co n d it ion s in th e Pe ru t e rritory P e r u had mor e la r g e 1 2th g r a de h i g h s c hoo ls i n h er t e r r i to r y t ha n an y ot her of the Ne br a ska t eache r s' co ll e ges Whe n th e law was passed mak in g t he N e bras ka No r ma ls into co l-

th em hooke d over t h e edge o f th e mak ing t he trip by autom obi le a tab le.

p leas ur e Au burn ha s a popu lation of 3500 and we expect t o f urnish Peru with mor e th a n our q uo ta of students in t he f uture leges, P e ru ha cl ove r 75 pe rce nt of numb e r of Y M C A me n cam e he r studen t s d oi ng work ove r f ro m t he dramat i c c lu b pracwhi le on e of th e oth e r nor ma ls ha d ti ce j us t befo r e t he f ee d A t the ir

ov er 70 per cen ;, do ing secondar y wor k from th e 8 t h t o 1 P er u ea s ily stood a t th e t o p of t he bes t of Ne br as ka nor ma ls d oin g co l-

Abo u t t hi s ti m e , Do d q Pom e roy wen t home af t e r t h e b ox ing g loves whil e th e oth e r s line d up to get t he ween i e aa nd wi ches and cocoa with a mar s hm a ll ow fl oate r. A

Athletic s a Big Success. Th e 1922 Sop homor e s have had t he pri vi lege of v iewi ng two of th e most s ucces sf ul yea r s in the hi story of Peru ath le tic s · Last y ea r onl y t wo defeats we re mar ked against the PPruv ians in th e h ome sc hedule , on e i n f oot ball and on e

s ugges t ion a samp le of t he ea ts was se nt to th e girl s t hey left b eh ind (Co nti nue d o n Fou r t h in basket ba ll , w h ile onl y one t eam ,.... W I\S abl e tJ take home the co veted bacon i n t he gridiron s eason t h is y ear a nd th e Bo bcat q uin tet has been abl e t o tu r n bac k all co mers The b eauty of it is thi s: Th e lett e r me n a re nearl y all coming back nex t year to k eep old Peru on the athle tic map of t he s t ate

Sw ea ters fo r the C h amps. White swea ters wit h b lue stripes and letters a n d a sma ll go ld stripe on t he lower left s leeve to denote I c h amp i o ns h ip honors have been ordered fo r the basket ball l etter m en . T he sweaters wi ll be pre · sen ted t o t h e men as a gift of the "P" c lub The school will prob1 a bl y order go ld balls , the

c ust omary emblem of champioMhp h on or s , for t h e team soon

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ha s a definite a im in life and does all in his powe r to atta in it. He ha s perseverance and when failure seems to have o vertaken him he do es not give up.

He is not handsom e as some of the movie stars appear to be on the $ 1.00 per year. Single co py 5 cts. scre e n, but rather he l)as a good

If you do no t 1·cceive your Pedagogian clean cut look He is particular l!ave notice in t:hc Pedag ngian box iu and neat in hi s dress.

the Administration bui lding. He is well built and carries him· self erect He knows and puts

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if a nd w ritten on o ne s id e o nly, keep a person iu fit condi ti o n phy- Try the Sani ta ry Barber as the pr i11ters will not accept copy sically. Shop & Bat h. Soft water J

writ ten on both sid es. He can e nter into soc iet y and Electric Equipment, • • a e

Ladie s ha ir bobbed, masT tl II EOI1 01lfAL STAI'F. not feel self-consc ious . H e is n o t Watchmaker and Jeweler sage, Shampoo, first-class

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Esth er Delzdl.. Associate Edito r Alice Gla sgow Assista nt Ediror Arthur Burley Business Manager ORGAKIZATI OKS:

a so-called wall-flower at any socia l barbers. Ag e ncy Nebras· qa thering. H e ne ed not be an ka City Laundry. o utst an d ing geniu s , but able to First door nort h Citizens State Ba nk contribute hi s s hare to the general Your patron age solieited entertainm e nt. C. P. SCOVILL, Prop.

Sophomore WJilinm Spe ichHe has brain ; and a good s hare of common se n se and know s h ow t o u se it. He enjoys a n d partakes in ..; athletics of all kinds but h e does Doctor L. B. SHREVE

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M t. Vernon H'a ll France" Kniflht Girls Club Annctte Stocking n ot Je t this one thing over- s hadow Dentist all others. He ha s a cheerf ul, Blac k Walnut Lum ber

J unior-Seni o r : Zella Andr ews .b:xtraction and X-Ray Chil dre n s work a Spec i alty happy dispoistion, but is ab le to Office Phone 27 Residence 234

Music Dep a rtment M ildrcd Hanks

Our Honorable Opponents ha ve a se riou s thought when the occasion d e mands.R e al college spo rts man s hip has been shown by the differe'nt co llege team s which have be e n sen t to P eru Next year we invite the se coll eges to se nd th e ir teams to play on our new gy m floor , which will b e t h e bes t in the co ll ege conf e rence. Had P e ru won only o n

He is considr a te of his mother and siste r s, a condit i o n v..hich na tural ly r efle cts in hi s dea lings with other g irl s. He is a goo d co mpanion and enjoys the things i n which I am interested if I in turn do my part and enjoy the thing s in which he i s intere!' ted.

o u t thr uout the entire meal and al so in th e cente r piece of Ophelia ro ses. The hoste ss was ass is t e d ?Y the ho u se daugh ter, Inez Stock-1

••Say It With Flowe r s '' Fresh Cut Flowers, for any occasion such a s weddings, birthdays partie s, r e membra nces, etc., in appropriate arrangements at a ll seasons of the year.

0. E Berthold the Floist Nebraska City, Neb r

We manufacture this Lutuber ourselves, selliug direc t to schools

Meek lumber Co.

champibnh sip. But our winning with our nat i ona l colors, and a comes more id eal th e better 1 know from th ese sp lendid t ea m s on t heir bo w l of beautiful ro ses served as a h.im. own home fl oo rs w i th the be st of Th e foll o wing menu My id ea l man i s first of all a officials the s t a te can afford w e was served by the wa itre ss es, Zelia have a 1·us t ri g ht to be pleased man 's man-an athl ete , and a man Ch aplin and Lois Tyson

The Mid la nd Tigers were the for whom hard things have no Scalp ico n Grapefruit fir s t team to m eet P e ru Thi s t ea m ter r o r.

Diced chicken e n crousades is a real co ll ege t eam , with a real

M y id ea l man is kind and gentle Potatoes in half she ll coach. They gave u s the scare of with every o ne , a true gentleman Breakfast ro lls our life both at Peru and at Fr e - in every sense of the word. M y id ea l man is j oity and goo d Ca uli flower a Ja Hollanda i ee sauce butter

JO g. ' On the twenty·thir d of February I a very attractive patri o tic , formal breakfast wa s given by the Misses Marie McKenney anCI Mildred Colehe r own home floor this year we Most gi rl s n ever expect to find Wou ld not fe e l So Pr o ud Of Our t h e ir id ea l man, and yet they have man. d d · Th e table was daintily eco rat e o ne. My id ea l man lives and bemont.

GOING SOMEWHERE?

We are offering the most c omplete line of Trunks, Suit Cases ond Traveling Bogs ever shown iu Pe r u

Up t "' Jate iu every way ' Quality ana prices rig ht

The seco nd t e am t o visit P er u natured a nd brimful of enthus ias m Cherry preserves French pancak es Maple syrup t h e Kearney team wh i ch s howed speed as w e ll as team work which has n o t been surpassed by any team o n the hom e flo or. Like the ot her team s they WPr e good c lea n fighters.

D oa ne was the ne x t vi s itor.

Th ese were r ea l vete ran fighters.

Th.i s ga m e was t he hardest fought ga me of th e seasoQ. P eru ha d won from Doan e on he r ow n floor by an e leven p o int victory, and s hould

D oa ne win from P e ru her cha nces were good for the pennant; B u t Peru won by 9 points. Had not Doane fought suc h a hard fight s he woul d e as ily have won the nex t night from Wes le yan D oane's fighting certainly ent itl es them to

cere in every act and deed That The g u es ts were Miss Mutz, Miss

for every thin g he undertakes Cuffee My I deal man is honest and s inis one r easo n for hi s g r eat amou nt F ooter and Lillian Wahlforth. o f popul ar ity Mt. Vernon Girls My id e al man is true t a his Misaes Edith Wortman, Gertrud e wo rd, it i s g ive n; but it is

great am o unt of a lac rity.

My id eal m im is a goo d s tud e nt; not a genius in sch oo f work, but a man who reads a • great deal a nd thinks more.

My ideal man is very broadmind ed. He has an abundance of tastes, which makes him enjoyab le to a great many people. H e l 1Kewi se e nj oys t he m.

My idAal man i s a lo ver of nature and the beau t ies of it. H e likes nothing be tte r than to be a lone in an i111m ense for est with only hi s though t s. for company. In qther word s, he is not afraid of himse lf.

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Carver. 1an d Mildred Man ly r e turn n ot g iven off ha nd and with a very ed Friday evening to the hall after the nam e of "Tigers."I

a f ew days vi sit to M iss Tolm's

For a t e mp er saver when baking use

VALLEY LILLY FLOUR

w . w. MARDIS

Phon e 25 PERU, NEBR. Ph o ne 25

Cruo;oe Lived a Lonei.!J Lil'e!

home on Fift h street: We had a fire drill the oth e r evening. A rar e treat indeed. Qui t e a while si!lce we ha d one, except the s care of the Oak Glen bonfire.Ho w a photograph woul d ha ve cheered him ! I s your s weeth ea rt a Rob inso n Crusoe ? May be he' s lone ly, too! He' I I ap pr ec iate · a photograph of yourself. made in our s tudi o, and no doubt you have other friends who'd l i ke one also,.

Naughty Dan Cup1d came along th e halls a week ago and pointe d his arrow ri g ht at one of our gi rl 's h ear t , and s ure enough it pierc ed it and now he r smiling face will not beam in th e hall any more.

HOW ABOUT A SITTING TODAY?

Peterson Studio Peru, (Ma kers of Lifelike Photegraphe )

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My id eal man is a Ch ri stian;

York came down to g ive battle t o the Bobcats and th ey really s urprised them se lves as well as every one e lse with the game fight th ey put up. Peru a nd Yo rk have always not a radical or an over -en thuisa- r eturn home from Chicago. harl the most fri e ndly rel a tions. t sic one, but a steady, fa ithful Chip Bask e t·. The lar ge score aga ins t York mu s t Chri stian who puts his God a nd n o t be taken as an indica tion that

C. S Wortman of Miami Okla., vi s ited h is d a u g hter Edith on his

It is often sa id that Peru i s chu rch first.

York did not play good ba s ketball. slo w but h ow can we he lp it when Summing it all up: My idealI

Shoes thot ease ever y s tep

Comf or t a hi.:

Practico I Sturdy

Yet fulfilling every detail of style correctn ess

Mv Ide al Man

Home Economics Department, Th e serving class served its second meal lesson March 2 19 22

This was a family lun cheo n and everyone was made to fee l at ho me by the capab le hostess, F e rn Zellers and assi s tant h ostess, May Yates.

The g uests were Mis ses Palmer , Gock ley and Fo ster. The m En u

A few week s ago we gave the gi r ls an idea of what the men ex- consisted of: Oakhil l potato es pected of t he ir " Id ea l Girl," n ow we will give the m en a chance to s ee wh at the g irl !! expect of t(l e m.

The followin g was taken from the Co ll eg ian: He is a man of hi g h id ea ls and possesses real character. lie is a mbiti o us and wi llin g to work. H e

Sa lm on cut lets Parker house Butte r Orang e marmalad e Ru ssian sa lad Tea Three l ees Angel food cake

The co lor scheme of orange a nd white was very cfT!c i ently carried

HearJ at th e art exhil.Jit: /uen't th e itc.h ings beau t if u l?

E Wil so n to Dean Derze l l: I would like to ha ve an excuse for bein g abse nt from cla sses."

Then last came th e Cotner Bu ll- we have three boarders who have ma n is a pal, the be s t pal a girl do gs-genuine t h or obre d figh te r sJ chan ge d th eir hours for their can have, and th e kind s he will who gave the very be s t brand of m ea ls 7:1 5 breakfast, 1 2 :40 dinbasket ball from the start to. the pick to be her companion thru life. n er, 6 :1 5 supper are th ei r hours. fin ish. And when the inevitabl e def ea t came, not a whine from a Bulldog, which is in pleasing co ntrast to th e mi g hty ho w l set up by a certain wild ' specimen of the dog tribe wh en they get th e worst of the enco unter.

Dean: What is your r eason 7"

E W.: " W as married.''

Dean: " f can ' t give you an excuse. You will have t o take your p enalty."

Mrs.: "What are yo u doing with that string ti e d around yo ur fin ge r '?"

Mr.: "You p11t it there to mak e m e remember to mail a Jettet• for you."

Mrs.: "We ll , did you do it '?"

Mr.: "No, my d ear. You forgot to g ive it to m13••·

Homeyer ' s Shoe Sto r e

" The Hom e of Goo d Shoes "

Ne bra s ka C ity , Neb r.

Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggists

THE PERU PEDAGOt]lAN
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l<'or Phil o Everett Seal pins and rings
Y M. C. J o hn Blackhurst Shaffer and Dunns P e ns Bring you r broken spectacles and see what you save
Y W. C A In ez Rav Wells
Dramatic Club Dorothy Petti t Fresbmen Gcorge Showalter

TH E PERU PEDAGOGIAN

Philo Notes. I ing witb this reques t became a t eams have been practicing for t he

Th e Philomathe a ns were delight· 1 member of th e soc i ety. tilt The boys teams will be com-

IIt's our Business to Repair your Sboes

full y e nte rtain e d Thurs day even- J Th e success of the eveni ng wa s pos ed o f fr es hm e n and sophomores We their are neve r too bu sy to do yo ur s h oe ing, Mar ch 9 by a program such large ly due t o the e xcellent work o ther than this year' s letter me n. repamng Come m we II g 1ve you a quality j o b as only Philo me mb er s can rend e r. Jof th e program eqmmittee. A ft e r A fi ve r 0und b oxing event will THE BEST SHOE SHOff

I· Miss Dorothy Pettit, accompanied the program ea c h member wa s pre - probably be staged be t ween by Mi ss Berniece L e wis at the 1sented with a S hamrock tally ca r d ledge a nd Wiles. The pr oceeds ..:..._ --'piano, i ntr od uced th e program 1and t he rem a ind er of th e even ing will go to the "P " Cl u b to apply ·

with two charmin g violin solos. Iwas spent in playing progressive on the sweater fund.

I\Ve Boost Peru-and Feed you too

Th e n Evelyn Whiffe n r ea d a very somerset. Everyone sho uld give this wor- Who are we?

ur mgton a e , on e lock north Nebraska Ci t y inte restir.g paper entitl e d, " The At t en o'clock dainty r e fr es h- thy case t heir s u pport B ,. C f b

Wor k of Mod e rn Fiction Writers " m en t a we re se rv ed by the r efr esh- Music Notes. Burlingson Depot Th e authors in clude d were: Boo th me nt comm ittee. This concl ud ed j Orchestra rehear sa ls are once

Ta rkington, th e or igi n a t or of our o ne of the many enjoya bl e evenings mor e in vog ue Ea ch rehea r sa l friend, Pe nr od; Thomas Dixon, the Everetts have spent thi s year. lasts only on e hour Be s ur e to

with whose n a me we always associ- Class Games come early so you can g o home 11 the auth or of the amu si nll: c harac- March 24, in the training scho o l good s hape for the big Drama tic ter, Va nBibb e r; St ewart Edward gymna s ium Both g irl s and boy s Club play that is coming March 29. White. the great wri :er of wester n and out d oor life, and Jack L on -

ate the pl ay , "The Birth of a Na- Th e freshmen and t he sop homore early. lt is n ecessary that every · R h d H d D membar attend these r e hea r sal s i n tlon ;" ic ar ar ing avis, c lass O'ames will be held Friday, ,.. ord er that the orchestra may b e in

Uhe Citizens ·3tate 2Jank

Faculty and students will find an account w it h us a great co n ve ni e nce to t h e m C o n sult us concerning any business pr ob lem you may have dan , whose " Call of the Wild" we s hall n ever forget. Truly we Ameri can s cann ot b e to o proud of our writers, who have evolved i n a new country, without· backg roun d of liter atu r e which the ir E ngli s h and French contemporaries have had

Another number wa s a raading by William Speich, entitled "Mr

Tr a vers' Fir s t Hun t ," written by Richard Harding Dav i s. Mr Tr a vers' way of winnin g a bride was ra th er -we ll , we won't say anyt hing for a ll' s fair in Jove and war Anyway, we 'll ba nd it to William ; he kn ows how t o tell a st or y

The la s t number was a paper read by Inez S t ocking, " Jack London's Contr ibu tion t o Li teratu re," which was t horol y appreciate d by a ll lovers of m oder n fictio n. It was ge ner a ll y conceded th at Mr. Spe ich i s a good p r og r am leade r and kn ows just where to get th e best.

Afte r the pr ogra m, a s hor t business sess ion was held. A membership committee· wi ll be appo inte d, as there are several app li cat ions to be con side r ed. Theee · new members w ill take the place of those who lef t at mid-y ear It was dec ided that the next m eetin g \\!O uld be a pa r ty in honor of n ew membe rs.

T he memb e r s of Philo are r ea liz ing just wh at the so ciet y rea ly stands f or. Th ere is not on e but e njoys the g'lo d mu s ical and l ite rary pro g r am s which th e va ri ou s program leaders have made p oss i · bl e at each me e ting. To t he Philomat h ea ns wh o have no t been att e nding r egularly, we agai n say , You are mi ss ing some of the b est things i n col le ge lif e Wake up, and wake up othe rs ; Philo n eed s yo u! Let us h a ve a roomful of staunch Philom a th eans to we lco me th e n ew members next Thursday e ve nin g , March 23.

Eve rett Literary Society, On las t Thursdav evening in room T 209, th e Everett s e ntertained ten n ew me mbers at a S t Patri c k's par t y. T he fi r st part of the even ing was d evott>d t o a Yery int e r es ting pro g ram, th e first numb er of which wa s a song, "My Wild Irish Rose ," su ng by t he Eve rett

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What Is Water Japan?

JAPAN- not the country but a meral coating varnish - and your mornin g bottle of milk. Totally unlike, yet associated!

Ordin ary japan consists of a tough, rubbery, tar like "base" and a h ighly inflammable "solvent. " The solvent dilutes the base so that th e metal may be coated with it easily. The presence of th e solve nt involves considerable fire risk, especially in the baking oven.

Milk is a watery fluid containing susp ended particles of butte r fat. so smal l tha t one needs the ultra microscope to detect the m. An insoluble substance h eld perma n ently in suspension in a liquid in this manner is in "colloidal suspensJO!)."

·-rhe princ iple of colloida l susp e nsi on as d emonstrate d in milk was applie d by the Research Laboratories of the G eneral Electri c Company to develop Water J apan In this compound th e p articles of japan base are colloidally suspended in wate r. The fire risk vanjshes.

So the analys is of milk has p ointed the way to a safe japan A gain N ature serves industry:

Connected with the common things around us are ma ny principles which may be applied to th e uses of industry with r evolutionary r esults. As H a ml et said, • " Th ere are mor e things in H eaven and earth; H oratio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."

Look "Peppy" q uartet. L ois Gregg th en di seusE- Wa lk snappy-

ed some of the c haracterist ic cus- Dress smart lytoll's of the Iri sh pe opie. Another Keep your clothes very in teres t ing numb er was Leo na Looking "Aii ve"Sparks ' review of the play, "The Kee p 'em pres sedLand of Heart 's Des ir e ," a Keep 'e m mende dduction b y the e mine nt Iri sh Play- Keep !innings intact and nght, William Butl e r Yeats. T he Buttons ti g h t. wit an d hum or so characteri stic of Wh y, man or (lady), yo u the Iri s h was di s played in a two don't r ealize ho w much we act fa rc e presented by Carrie Hea- can he lp yo u. If WE keep cock and Winnifred E lkin s. Mr. your clot hes in shape you can Blackhurst also deser ves credit fo r look t he wor ld in the eye and

Cut Flowers

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For your clothing, furnishings , Ladies' ready-to=wear, dry goods and notions.

Coopers "Allen l" brand underwear. Wilson Bros. shirts atttd 6ordou 's caps for men

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hi s ve ry efficie nt a nd say : " Out w ith it if you ha ve discu ss i on of the prese nt Iri s h s itu - a nyth inc t o say about m y • at T h b c lo t11es t e ll 1 ·t '' •· Phone 189 Athena Perron's G1o v es •on e ne w me m ers weadng • 1 ve r y becom ing g re e n h ats app eore d Black Cat and GotJ am Good Stripe Hosiery to co m p le t e t 1e 111 1gram of t he J. A. CEJKA Fo Ladies evenin g E11 d 1 wa !l re qu es t e d to Auburtt, Nebr. Ta ilor and Clea ner, Phone 62 I re late a n lri 1 1 story nftcr co mpl y The larRest store h Southeaster n Neb raska ' n. I

zel mi ller , Cotwas h e ld a t th e d ormito r y dinin g is a n or gan iza t io n i n whi c h eve ry 3. L egis latio n ne r, fo rw a r d; Smith, Wesleyan, hall la s t Thur sday and pro ve d t o Neb r as ka t ea ch e r is int e r e s t e d. : (a ) Cerl i fication of teache r s. f or wa r d; J o n ston, Doane, ce nte r; be a ve ry w o rth w hil e m ee ting-. U nd e r t!'l e re o r g an iza ti on r ece ntl Y · '(b) Tea c her R' r et i rem e nt an d T oft Pe ru, gu ard ; Rosenquist, th e s t ud e n t!' f acul t y m e m- effe c t ed the t e a ch ers o f N e br a s ka tenu r e P er u. guar d. hers. a nd a few o f th e loca l b u s i- fi nd themse lves in lin e w i th t hose · (c) Taxati c n and di st r ibut i vn Sec o nd Dana, Mid land, ness m e n ha d s how n t he ir app r o val of Lllin o is . I o wa Mi •snuri K a n sas, ' of f o nds f o r wa r d; Gor bett, Kearney, forof a hearty m e a l pr epa r ed by Mr. 1 Co lorad o, Cal i forn ia , an d o th e r 4. Publictry ca m p aigns ward; Rurlbur t , Wesleyan, center; Lion f o r th e oc.cai so n, Gay lo rd p r ogr essive slat e s (a) S tatu s of ed u ca t i o n in Mi ckle , Doane guard; Hawke, T oft , the c lu b pr esiden t, call e d the T h e f o ll o wi ng Pxce rp s fr o m a ba sed upon reli a - 1Mi dla nd, gu a r d m eetin g t o o rd e r a nd i n t r odu ce d lette r r ece ntly recei ved by P r es i- : b le in vest tga t io n a s to H o n orable me n tion: Hull Hast· Pres id e nt Cavin ess. In a s h ort de n t Cav in es s f r o m S upe rin te n- 1 a. Teach e r ' s salary 1 i ngs ; A nd r ews Wesl eyan; Rothert, talk Mr . Ca vi ness to ld how im den t J A. Tr ue of Mc Coo k a b. Educati o n of iiliterate P e r u ; K um mer KP.ar ney; Sherp or ta nt it i s f o r th e teachers o f a member of th e execut i ve co mmit- c. Physica l sc hoo l plan t s man , Cotn er; An de r son, Hastings; co mmunity t o ha ve a n under sta nd- t ee ; gives th e a nd a n o u t - d. R ur a l sc hools 1 McKe lv ey , Chad r o n ; Cowell , Grand in g of th e bui s ne ss world. H e be - li ne of t he p la ns of t he orga n iz a- 1 e. H ea lt h o f p u p i l and l l slan d ; li e ve s that r ea l s uccess in th e MISS MUTZ. t io n for 1922 : t eac he r. By Gr egg McB r id e. te aching fi e ld can onl y b e accom- the doin g ," lik e a true arti s t. "Th e execut i ve corr m it te e is a t- f . Ci t izens h ip.

pli s hed by a th o r o und e r sta nding He r littl e c otta ge h o me with i ts t empt in g t o put t h is pr ogr a m 1. P r es en t s tatus L i n co ln , N e b r., Ma rc h l8 - The a nd coopea r t ion. w i th th e bu si ness Is urr o un d in .; bea uty i s a las tin g ac r os s th r u t he pe r mane nt secre- i 2 What sta te i s do in g. S t ate Col lege Co nfe ren ce h a sketl a I m e n. Mr. Ca vm e!'s d e clared that Itribu t e t o he r arti s tic planning. t a r y, Mr. E ver et t M. Hosman of i (b) Pr of e.ss ional g r owth of s easo n jus t clc s ed res embles the th e Me n' s Clu b wa s ve ry f o rtuna t e The f acu lty and scho o l as we ll as Lin co ln , N e br a ska. T he fi r s t t h i ng : t eac h ers iri se rvi ce. p r ecedin g .f oot ba ll sea so n to 3 in bei ng able t o sec ur e LirJcoln the commun i ty j o in in wi s h i ng t ha t is e ::sential t o be d o ne and. in 1 a Pr ovis ions made by th e marke d d egree - a sm aller field of R t Cl b b t f h I f fi St a te i ndivi d ua l s t ar s and a d isti nc t imo a r y u mem e r s t o p r ese n 1Mi ss Mutz th e b es t t hat fortune c a n act t a o n y m ea ns o nanct ng l th e b us in e ss v iew po int of th e g i ve , in he r new ' fi e ld of labo r. o ur wh ole p r og r a m i s the r eg i s t ra - b. S erv ice u t il ize d by the ' provem e nt in the ca liber of tea m s t e achin g prof ess i o n H e th e n in- I Now , G r ee ley, we co n g ratu late J tio n of al l te ac he r s i n Ne br a s ka. t e acher c o nt esting f o r t he pe r:nan t tra du ced th e spe ak e r, Mr. Ve rn e ! you, but ho n es tl y we f ee l o u If th e lea ders in ed ucat io n £ Teac her c learin g ho u se . J o hn Riddell a nd M F . J ones. H edge , pres id e nt of th e Linc oln ; hav e haa ' a bo ut yo ur s h a r e wi ll e nd o rse o ur pr ogra m a nd ad d (a) . I nvest igate bo th of Yo r k , veteran offic ials of Ro t ar y Club' I . t he ir support to ou r effo rts I a m , th e c o l lege c ir cuit, w i ll as a De sir abi lity Mr. Hedge g a ve us an id e a of th e · Cl a r e nce< su r e we can r egiste r •·nd ben " fit b I t o the qua lity of ba sketball played F e a sab i l i ty. 1 R otary C lub a nd to ld u s how the 1 • Th e r e a r e d ozen peor le on 10 ,000 t each e rs i n Ne br a s ka 1 : 1by. th e c ol lege t eam s this year A t a r ece nt meP. tin g of the Peru R dd 1 ' m emb e rs we re c h os en, o n ly one t he ca m pu s wo rk i ng hani on the " Yo u r co o pera ti on wi ll be g r ea t- f I tb f ll I e J says , • 1 h a ve nev er seen · a cu t y , e o owtng mot1 o n was d · m emb e r be1 ng s e le cte d f ro m eac h D r amat ic Club p la y to be g iv en l ly a or ec ia ted by t he mem be r s of 1 0 d T so man y goo coll e ge playe r s 1n occu patio n. Mr Hedge i s a n a b- n e xt We dn es da y bu t t he a a ve r ti s - t he ex ecutive co mmi t t ee an d w ill fu nanll mous Y ah 0 1pte : • · ha t t he t he Ne b raska c o nf er e ne c in the · • acu ty as a w o e e ndo r se t he new , • st r ac to r nf and t o ld tn a ve r y iog of t hei r rea ll y u n usu al pr od uc· be th e me an s of making the t each - · t f N S T pa s t ten yea r s o r ag o 1. a o n o t he . A . J t b · h th f 1 1nte r e s t1n g way ho w th e intri ca t e ti o n has bee n neg lec t e a pe rh aps i ug pr of ess i on a vira l fo r ce i n Ne - d h h on es c omes o at Wi t e ohi s t ory of a pi ece of la nd wa s fo l- 1 "Cla r ence" is an al l braska. Wi th all ou r e d ucati o nal a n tat ft de mabttelr ffo r 0 f , lowing stateme n t : "I would sa y, , 1 pay me nt o ue s e e t t o 1ndt v 1d - d l thru. t he dtffe re1-1t t r a nsac - p la y, Bo o th T a rk ir,gto n being i ts fo r ces um te d we sh ould be ab ie to u a l opi n ion • : ur.re serve Y that the.re was more t 10ns u p on 1t and how t he a bs t r a ct · a uth o r i t co uld s r a rc e ly be any - l l if t Ne b raska f r o m th e r an k of g ood ba!>ke t ball tb1s yea r tha n o f ti tl e wa s made o ut. Hi s d esc r ip - l th ing e lse Th e c h a; a cters a r e twe nty -third t o th e s ta nd in g Ba se Ba ll Pr actice Started. f ev er since the N£-b r ask8' confer ence ti o n th e o ld t i me m e th od's of Am e ri ca n; you ha ve kn ow n the m s h e deser ves. "

I The firs t basebal l prartice wa s !s t a rted " d e sc n b m g a n d r ecord i ng a piece a ll yo ur life. The ac ti on a nd pl o t T he edu cat i o na l prog ram of t h e h et d Mo nday with a la r ge b j The Worl d He r ald All-State se · f l d · II · n um er I · f fi t d d o wa s. e s pecla Y int e r est ing have Ya nk ee m ot i ve s , a nd the i N. S T. A f o r 1922 : l nfat b fe t eso uttryi ngfo r p os•t i n I r s a n tf-ams and j lin es ar e all in A m e r ica n Jan- l. Membersh ip ca m pa ig n ! S ome ve r y p romiSing mat en a l ' co n t atn. a th,.letes fro m SIX of the Th e Me n s Cl ub has th o r o ly e n- g ua ge. Th e r eason f or su ch e m- (a ) Enli s t eve r y t e a cher i n a p pea r ed am o ng t he for j c o m pe t mg ,chorols · j oye d th e t wo ta lk s g iven b y the phas ia o n thi s p o in t i s th at so m e th e s t a t e a s an a cti ve me m1 varsi t u be r t hs an d a s f 1 At th e for war ds are sta tioned EtJ uccess u 1 1 Lmc oln Ro ta n an s an d eage r ly look exp r ess i o n bas bee n hea r d the la s t he r of th e State Teach e r s ' se aso n i s pr ed icr Pd fo r t he sw ing- ze ml le r o f an d Smtth of f o r war d t o t he next mon t hl y c-:o n ti nuccl on seco nd page) Asso ciati o n a nd of t he Na - er s of th e w 1l lo w. Wes leya n. E t zelmill er was the eo n whe n a not he r Ro t a ry r epr ese n- l o u tsta n ding f orward of t he confert a.tive wil l g i ve an a ddr ess. T he 1

e nce men of th e s chool w ill a lways Sm i t h of Wesl ey a n is pe r h a ps the swe ar by th e Ro tary Club of Lin- ! leading f o rwa rd in th e • o )fert-n ce co in a nd hea rtil y acco rd in givin g in po i r: t s s cored He s core d 223 thr ee r o usi ng Ye a Bos f o r ,th a t / p oin t !' of th e 59:1 po in ts sco r ed by o r ga ni zat i o n I t he Wes leya n fi ve. He counted 105 Dea n De lze ll r e mind e d th e club g oa ls fr om the floo r. me mb e r a h ow imp o rta nt it is th a t th e du es b e paid to Tr eas ur e r William Sp i ec h in o r der t hat t he c lub may be fittin g ly r ep r ese n ted in the P e ru vian I

Miss Ma mie Mutz.

Colorad o, like Iow a , ho lds t o the pl a n of o ur la r ge s ta te t eac her s ' l co ll eges , a nd e ndows t h a t ins ti t ution w ith s u ffi ci e nt fund s ln thi s • way la r ge sa la r ies ca n he J)ai d and t e a c her s can b e secur ed fr o m ins titu tion s who se sal ary sch e dule ca n n o t m ee t th e offer of th es e m o r e favo r e d in s ti t uti o n s La !< t yea r Gr e el ey, Co lo r a d o, State T€ach e rs ' Col lege offered Pr of esso r J e an mor e sa la r y th a n he was ge tting he r e , and t hi s year thi s sa m e in s titu t io n nee ded a n ar t t eac he r a nd natur a lly turn ed t o P eru, wh er e s trong f a culty m e mb e r s g ro w, a nd t oo k Mi ss Mutz , w ho ha s serv e d hPr alm a mat e r faithfull y a nd we ll for a lo ng t e rm of yea r s. Th e Gr ee ley coll e ge is to be co n · in ad ding so st ron g a 'll<·her t o its forc e Mi ss Mut z is •·· <> '.>Ne br as ka 's s tr ong a rt t eachas we ll as on e of her bes t a r t t r 1t i cs

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IJi mmie ' ' J oh nston, stellar cent e r of th e Doa ne combin a t i on, is w it hout doubt the best pivot man in th e conference When ''Jim· m ie " slumped t he Doane Team wou ld slu m p, his playing making the Co ngregationalists a dangerom: conte nder.

Tw o Peru players are a:::signed th e berth:; at guarrl. T oft and Rose nquist wer e in a great meaRure res ponsible for th e low score gath · er ed b y Peru's oponl?nts thi!:' seas1l0 Rosenquist pla yed a remarkab le floor )lame. at tim e s bei nJ.t use d as a j Jmpiog cen t er. H1s abil i ty to fit into tt-amwo rk, cap:e f r om d ttHcul t angles :md travel up and down the c1 urt to take part in both the offense and ddent;e made him a valuable n tan to Conch Speer.

T oft , capta i n of the P e ru five , played a stati o nury R' Uar d a great share of the season. He had extraordinary a h i li ty t o br e a k up the advance of opponenta down the court and directed the teem from down the c o urt in a skillful fashion World-Herald

fo'irst team: Etzelmiller, Cotner , r ight forwnrd; Dana, Midland, left forward; Johnston , Doane , center; Hawke Midland, left guard; Toft, guard. Second team: H.otlwrt, Peru, (Contlnucn

0 0 1-' r-" Q E rr0 .-,; y "t/ VOLUM E XVII. PEHU, NEB RASKA, WE D NE SD AY. MARC H 22, 192 2. NUMBER 2 ..,(' I t i o na! Educati o n Asso ciati on PERU GIVEN HONORS ON STATE PJYE (b) Mem ber s hi p dues to be I -p lace d on th e bu dge t p la n. 1 State Papers Name Several Bo bca ts P u bl i cat io ns. on A li,.St ate Team LINCOLN R01'ARY CLUB SPE AKER m a ny t rue a nd las tin g friends, w ho j THE STA1'E TEACHERS ' will lon g- r e memb er her. I -- I She did h er school wo rk as we ll Peru College Faculty Unanim o u s ly ' a s he r so ci a l work " f o r the lo ve of Endorse New Organiz atio n. 2. Verne Hedge. President of Club Spea ks to Peru Men's Club. -- ! A n officia l org-a n p rinted r egTh P sec ond Me n' s Club lunch e o n Th e State T each e s' Asso c iat i o n u la r ly. Fir s t team: E t
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trom First few years of a di ssatisfaction in so many Engli sh plays. While the reason for the producti<m of numerous Ene-Iish plays on Peru's stage is that undoubtedly the most of the really famous playwrights are lj:nglish, yet au American audi e nce respond• more sympathetically to an American play.

As a comedy with real meaty thought and with no lapses into farc e, "Clarence" qualifies exactly The action thruout is refined, subtie, and above all, very natural.

Paul Wilco:t Editor in Chicf Laughs for the audience are freEsth er Del zell Editor quent at "Bobby," who is "WilAlice Glasgow , Edi t or liam" of seventeen reincarnated

Y M c. A ..J ohn- Bl a ckhurst sible Jrish in De lla, the housemaid,

him <elf, whose

Dram atic Club Dorothy Pettit droll humor cau se s many complicaFreshweo Geo rgr Sh owa lre r tiona in the plot, and-but too

So phomo re w llium S peich h I . d

PERU STATE Bl[NK

Mt. Vernon Ha ll Kni ght muc exp a me may s pot mterset D

Girl!! Clu b Annettc in the production. Imagining the oc tor

Juni or-Se oior Zcll a Andrews other equally interes ting charac-

Black Waln ut Lumbe r Music Depa rtment Mildred Han ks ters you will come to a good play, .l!.:xtraction and Childr e ns work a Spe cialty well produced. Office Phone 27 Residence 234

We notice that opini on is divided at Has tings College as to whether women dress to please men. What do you think about it?

There will be no issue of the Pedagogian next week, owing to the beginning of the s pring vacation the latter part of the week.

An Unusu al Screen.

The kindergarten departm e nt has acquired a new possession in the form of a very interes ting screen

It is an unusual screen as screens go In the first place it i s hand mad e And in the second place it was made in Peru Coll e ge, and it surely an interesting screen.

Th e frame, co vere d wt th beaver b oard , wa s ma de by t he manual

tra in i ng c lasses a n d i s just the igh t s ize an d we ight t o be use d a n d moved by l ittl e me n and me n who their he ight in three feet and so many inches The d ecorati ons WE' r e and executed by the art classes Th e story of the Pancake Man who had such a thrillin g e xperience being chased by , well th e whole town at lea s t, is told on the pan e ls

Perhaps th e best part of all that with a little manipulating the scr e en te co me s a hous e for it ha s a rea l d oor, some thre e and a half feet high, that latches and a real window thru which one may look. So indeed it is almost a set of s::!enery rather than a screen, and certainly the c onstruction and d e corating would do credit to any scenic artist. Many happy hours can be foretold for th e kinderga r t- ' ners with their new friend the Pancake Man screen.

A Buffet Luncheon.

A delicious four course buffe t luncheon was s erve d Thur sday eve nin g , March 16th at six o'clock by the Mi sses Chaplain, Gordon, Noerrlinger and Wohlfarth , members of the tabl e service cl ass

As we enter e d the diniri g room we at on ce felt that we had bee n tran s ported to Holland The centerpiece was a large bowl of r e d and white tulips with miniature Dutch girls and boys guarding it1 Red and white candles on the table and the buffet added to th e eff e ctiveness of the decorati ons

HOME

Home ain't a place that gold can buy or get up in a minute ;

Afore it's home th e re's got t' be a heapo ' livin' in it;

Within the walls there's got t ' be some babie s born, and then

Right there y e 've got t ' bring 'em up t' women good, an' men;

And gradjerly, as time g oes on, ye.find ye wouldn't part

With anything they e ver u se d-they've grown into yer heart;

IThe old hi g h ch a irs , the playthings, t oo the little shoes they wore

Ye ho a rd; an' if ye could ye'd keep th e thur;nh -marks on the door.

Ye 've got t' weep t' make it hom e, ye ' ve got t ' sit and sigh,

And watch b eside a loved one 's bed, an' know that Dea th is nigh;

An' the stilln ess o' th e ni g ht t' see Death's angel com e ,

An ' clo se the eyes o' he r that smiled, an' leave h er sweet voice dumb.

Fer th ese are sc en es that grip the heart, an' when yer t e ars are dried ,

Ye find the h ome i s d earer than it was, an' sancti fie d:

An' at y e a l"'ays are the pl e asant m e mori es

0' !Jer that was an' is no more-ye can't e scape from these.

Ye've sing an' dance fer y e ars, ye've got t' romp an' play ,

An' learnt' love the thing s ye have by usin' 'em e ach da y ; .

Even the roses 'round the porch must blossom year by year

Afore they 'come a part o' ye sug ges tio' someone dear

Who used t' love 'em long ago, 'an' train e d 'em jes ' t' rub

The way they do, so ' s they would g et the early mornin' sun;

Ye 've g o t t' love each brick an' st on e fr om cellar up to' dnm e

It take s a he ap o' livin' in a house t' make it fl o me.

Basket Ball

Has been revived. Games have beeri arranged between THE

' • Favors were menu cards of Dutch windmills with each course written on the fans.

The gucats were the freshman home economics girls, the Missea Rose Clark, Dunigan, Foster, Robinson, Tucker and Williams, and the other members of the table

service class.

A training s chool party will be given at th e T

Freshmen & Sophomores

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J. Majors' tra ining school Saturday, Ma rch 25. Th e sophomore cl11ss memb e r ll wh o ha ve been doing f: heir prac tice t e aching will be th e gue s ts. A Girls' Game and a Boys' Game Training Building Gym. Friday, March 24 at 7:30 Admission 25c Help s weJJ the Sw e ater F 1.11 nd '•Say It With Flowers' ' Fresh Cut Fl owers, for any occa s ion such as weddings, birthdays parties, remembrances, etc., in appropriate arrangements at all seasons of the year. 0. E Berthold tbe F!oist Nebraska Ci ty , Ne br We manufac t ure this Lumber ourse1ves, sel ling direct to sc h o oJ s Meek Lumber Co. 1======== - =========== I GOING SOMEWHERE'? We are offering the most comple t e lin e Trunks, Suit Cases oud Traveli ng Bags ever shown in Peru Up to date in every way Quality an d pde es ngh t For a t e mper saver whe n bak ing use VALLEY LILLY FLO UR w. w. MARDIS Ph on e 25 PERU, NEBR. Ph one 25 I"W .: I bu t ofte n said w ith a h idde n me a n ing H a ve you a rece nt photo t o s e n d ? MAKE THAT APPOI NTM EN T TODAY Peterson Studio Peru, Nebr. ( Ma kers of Life l ike Ph otegr aph s) W c are Outfittc rs from Lad to Dad \ ROTTMANN ' S uvatue First ' ' e*MifiSW CLOTHIER S8'a!!ali&!Dil 809 Centra l, Neb raska City Have you seen the new line of stationery I TS FINE lr iSHER BROS , Druggists

Sophomore Note• · 'th e faculty will give a party for the sophomor es n e xt Saturday evening.

Friday night we get an other Chance to beat our fre s hm en rival s in tw o ba s ke t ball games Come out and giv e the teams your sup-

ments are being ordered. They are of a very pretty. s imple des ign.

ArrangPm e ntR are being made for day. It 1 is planned to make it som e what different

Whe th e r we should have caps and gowns has been a much debated questi on the las t two o r three weeks

THE PER U PEDA G OGIA N port to this new enterpri se. 1 Cow e ll, Parriott, Tay lor , 0.

to come and give their hearty sup- a str ong team th e n, are still bri g h t

If this conce rt is a su cc ess, it is I Con k le and Wilson are lef t from probable that the publi c will be the squad wh o we n t t o the t o urosentertained by other concerts of a ment. With F. C onkle, Booth, s imilar nature thi s spring Dallam, Peterson and Willia ms. who have pla y ed wi t h the r ese rve s

High School Basket Ball Team regularly, anrl others who have Peru high ha s juat fini s he d an ben training with the squad, ther e We

Port. The commencement ann ounceunusually s uccessful s ea so n in basket is a h os t of mat erial to work u p a 1

ball. The team made an enviable strong team when the season starts

record, and me mbers of the high aga 1n.

school may justly point to the In recognition of th e fin e record record with pride. The record f or made by the squad, the c ommit t ee the sea so n is as follows: fr o m the High Scho ol Athletic

U.he Citizens eState !llank

Will Address Girls' Club '

A most unu s ual tre at is in s tore for the s t udents and f a culty of the college when Dean Hatti e Moore Mitch e ll, advi sor of women at the N ormal Scho ol, Pitt s burg, H: a n sas , comes to s pend a day wi ; h us. Thi s day of good thin gs i s co ming

ho weve r, wa s t oo mu c h and Seward io ve ry n ear future s o be o n To s t art th e s eason, s ix of the won by a score of 13 to 5 hand at convocation to ge t an- la s t y ear lette r men we re out, and n ounce me nt of the date. all work e d - thruo ut th e Th e fre shm e n at Wes leyan and Whe n yo u have hea rd Dean Mitche ll Th ese me n wece Delze ll, captain, Mid land wer e g iv e n i nt e lli ge nce you will und e r s tand how it would Brunsdon, Wilson, Cowell, Carr te s ts r e cently b e imp os sibl e t o g i ve our r ead e r s a nd Parri ott In a ddition. Conkl e -== = = = ======== a n ad equate co nce ption of h e r was u sed as a r egul a r and th e ch a rm a nd ability a s an e ntertain - squad whi c h· went to th e t ourna · in g and in sp iring s pea k e r. If yo u me nt included Ma j ors and Ta y lor enj oy r ea l wit and wi sd om you will Of th ese nin e m e n, th e f ollo w ing wa nt to hea r h e r. have pl a yed th e ir last g a m e f or th e

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Wa lk sna p pyDr ess smar tlyK eep yo ur cl oth es Wh e n is a p erso n e ducate d? De an hi g h sc hoo] : Del ze ll, Brunsdon, M itc he ll s a ys , "Be in' e ducate d is Carr and Major s b e in ' abl e t o r ea d t he s i g ns and In los in g De lze ll and Brun sd on, Lo okin g "Ali ve "· h h' h K ee p ' e m pr essed - kno win ' whi c h wa y to turn. Be i n ' t e 1g school is los ing tw o edu cated is know in' the r ight thin g g uard s wh ose pl a ces will b e ha rd

Ke ep ' e m me nd e dto do and doin ' it wheth e r you to fill. A gl a nce a t th e s cor es of K eep !inn ings inta c t and want to or n ot." th e oppo s ing teams will s how th e B uttons t ig h t.

Becau se s he is particularl y in t e r - ability of these tw o me n in k ee p- Why, man or (lad y), yo u d on' t r e ali ze b ow much we e s t ed in th e girl s an opportunity the oppon e nts fr om the Pe ru will b e g ive n the hi g h sc hool a nd baske t They have work e d to geth er can he lp y,o u If WE kee p

c oll ege g irl s to mee t Dea n Mitch e ll for a numb e r of years, a nd th e ir your c loth es in sha pe yo u can and to he ar another of he r s pl e ndid team work h a( be en c omm e nfe d on look t he world in th e ey e a nd

IWe ha ve as lar ge a s tock a s a ny t ow n of thi s We a p pr ecia t e our o ld fri e nd s and are a nxious to make n e w.

We a re tr y i ng to he lp y ou make t h is on e of the mo st e njo ya bl e an d p r ospe r · ous yea r s of your li fe gu est of honor at a t e a g iy e n by they work tog ethe r. I n 'losing

talks ' wh er e ve r seen for the machin e -lik e say : " Out with it- if yo u hav e In th e a fterno on sh e will b e pre ci s ion, a nd the e a es with whi c h a ny t hin&" t o say abou t my · clo t hes t e ll it."

th e College Girls Club, to· w hi c h th ese two me n t he high scho o l the fa culty and all co ll ege girls a r e fe e ls a ke e n loss and r ea li zes th a t J. A CEJKA cordially invit e d the team t o which th ey a dd their Tailor and Cleaner , Pbooe 6Z 1 & 8//enberi'Ter Thi s will not b e th e only one of s reng th will wel com e th e m as a •------------.: J th ese helpful talks. Th e North bi g addition.

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field th e Y. Ca rr has been with th e W. C A. is makin g it p os is bl e for school t e am for two y e ar s . H e 1 us t o e nj oy a f e w da ys wi t h Dr. was the man on whom th e coach I E va Black of the national board ca ll ed a t various tim es and in 1 of th e Y W. C. A Sh e will pr ob - nearly e very g am e. H e was ao me1 ably b e with u s during th e las t tim es pla ced in as forward and week of April or early in May sometim e&at g uard. Carr prove d Open Air Band Concert himse lf a ca pa bl e pl a ye r, d epends- : bl e , and with th e ability to coordi - 1 nate with the res t of th e t e am, n o ' I matter at what tim e he was in th e

At th e b eginning of la s t wee k , tht> t ow n and coll ege band s combine d the ir organi zation s a nd ar e no w working t ogeth e r und e r the le aders hip of Prof Ji sa Jn their • compa ra t ivel,Y bri ef peri od of

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game, sta rt or finish Th e fourth man who will graduat e thi s spring i s Ma j ors. Ma jora i s with Milam Green Hou se u s for th e fir st tim e t hi s y ea r, and has th e e nviable re puta tion of heaclin• th e r e serves in the ir I • ! gam es, and b e ing u sed in se ve ral , fir s t t ea m ga mes. Ac tive, a nd with lot s of fight, Maj ora s howe d him se lf t o be a basketba ll ma n,

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Facu lt y and stud en ts will fi nd an accou n t w ith us a great con veni e nce to th e m C ons ult us c on c erning an y bu s in e s s pr o bl e m yo u ma y h a v e E E GOOD, Presi d en t 0 M GOO D, C A RR OL L L EW IS , A s s ' t C a s hier J W McA DAMS, V. P resi d ent ANNA F. FARLE Y, Asst Cashier Eyes Ex a mined a n d Gla sse s Fi tt e d Fine Wat c h an d J e we lry R epa ir ing ERN STINE JEWELRY <::0 N e bra ska Ci t y, N e br To the man or young man--· ''Who Gores'' THE FLORSHEIM SHOE 0. J. Mi s tead--Ciothing Store THE REXALL STORE Exte nds an invitation t o all me mb er s of t he S tud ent Body and Faculty to c ome t u thi s s t or e f or all u s u al Drug St or e needsinclud ing C andy , S tation e ry, B o o ks , Vic t ro las a nd R eme d ies Barnes' Pharmacy Faculty! Students! Have y ou v i s ite d our s t ore ? Come i n a nd get acqua in ted ! I
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guard; guard.

Third team: Andrews, Wesleyan, right forward; Brown, Doane, left forward; Hurlburt, Wes leya n ,

for my as si s tant. " Oh! Why is summer sc hoo l so far away?

There is a certain orchestra leader for one of the I i t e rary soc i eties who rece ntly had three "dates straight -- - - -

Work on the high school sec tion

of the P e ruvian is progressi ng un· der the direction of L and en Whitnew green ca n be see n in se vera l fie ld, the ed i tor for t h is section, center; Rosenqui s t, Peru, left guard; Kummer, Kearney, ,r i ght p laces. If t he peop le will now use h' M 1ss Laug h r1·n and I S a ss1stants the wa lks we wil l soon have a lovely guard greon campus

Honorab le m e ntion: Forwards: On We dnesday th e people with Smith , Wesleyan; Frary, l'eru; March birthday• were i nvited to Conroy, Kearney. Cent e r s: Bor- supper at Mrs. Waugh's table. gard, Cotner. Guards: Rogge, The t a b le was pr etti ly d eco rated Wesleyan; Hull Hastings; Raver, with green candle!', St. Patr i ck's Cotner Day napk ins and a huge w hi te

The cho os ing of an all-state co l - cak e as a center piece Af t e r the lege co nf e:-e nce bas ke t ba ll team regular s upp er, ice cream with a is a difficult feat Ther e are sev- pretty g reen in th e ce nera l styles of team s with the indi- ter, was ser ved a n d the big cake vidual members u s ing several was ca r ved by Mr s Waugh The se s ty les of play. One team may be birthday part i es ar e g r e at ly enstrong on the defenisve a nd score joyed by a ll w h o are blessed wit h jus t enoug h tu m a ke i t a w i nner. birthday s durin g t h e schoo l yea r

w ill a ct as a dvi so r, and mate rial i s being put into shape for publication.

The gir l athletes feel that they should have a tennis court where th ey can diRplay their ski ll at th1 s w ho lesome o u tdoor game and at the same tim e ke e p physica lly fit.

Nea r ly eve ry other college in the stat e has t e nni s courts, and we see no reason w hy the gir ls of Peru may not th e sa me privilege. We have the place; a ll it takes is the wi ll ingness to put the g r ou nd in s hape. Let's not on ly boost but let's work if we ar e cal led upon

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I However L lo yd Beamer, one of abihty of t he guard s to score and I On the f ou rth mo r n ing in a zo-1 hthe coffmincig of thed shchoaonld, as o e r e 1s serv1ces an e of t he center to p u ll in ta l11 es o logy t es t he flunk e d. Hi s fr i e nd s 1 Kid Wi les will go 'round and mu st b e g ive n co ns id e ra t ion In are sa d, but such i s this crue l j 'r ou nd at the "P " Club benefit ing these thr ee all- s ta t e con - world -one tr oub le r ight afte r : Fnday ni g ht.

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patronage in g th e p J i nts t o s wh e r e h e found Dorothy hand whi le training for the bout. !' Again the quf!st i on of the ! Mo s 1man.

'=========================== f e r e nce t eam s an effo rt has bee n another.

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I mad e t o se lect two goo d s corin g I Tiny walked acr oss th e campus ISum mer Work fo r College f d · A fe w positio ns are open fo r a htg h orwar s a sco rmg center a s cor - th e ot her jay and seemed t o be ex- f 11 • 1 d s · · ty pe o co cge men_, w tt 1 goo per 111· JO g runnm g g uard w1th a s ta t JOn- am i nin g th e g r owth of new grass. a li ty, w ho arc loo km g for wo rk a ry iuard w hose scori ng is n o t H e s hou ted to a passerby, ''I sha l l These pos ition s a defintteguar. antce a nd oppo r tumty to eara at lea s t r ecko n ed mto h 1s rat1n g but hi s s oo n be able to start my c lass in $600 during th e summer. The JOHN C ability t o break up sco rin g. • ca mpu s tru, but I 'll have t o wait W I NSTON CO Coll t'ge nepartment, J 1010 Arch St re et Ph il a delphia. T oft, the Peruvian gua rd , has not been a hi g scll re g e tte r for th e !!"

Bobcats thi s seaso n His und er th e hoop, ho wever, has he ld the o ppo si ti on to th e a l l-v ictoriou s team down to a great exte nt No team wh ic h ha s m et th e P e ru v ian h as been able t o ga rner over a score o f points thi s y ear v: hi le thr ee Bobcat g uard s a re to be cred· ite d wi th holdin g down so me of t he bes t scorers in t he co nfe r e nce Ro th e r t, choice to flip on th e second team, is on e of Pe ru' s r eas on s fo r topping t he confe r e nc e thi s sea s on. H e i .saccurateand fa s t i n hi s work.

Rose nq ui s t, t he Peru center and running g uard, i s r a t ed for t h e third t e am because of hi s div ers ity of activitie s a nd t he co nsequ e nt u sel es s nes s of attemp tin g to rate him f o r one positi o n hi g h er up.

As a running gu ard th e hu sky Bobcat ha s few pee rs in th e loop and hi s goa l getting has aid ed th e Bobca t s in t he ir ho ldin g of the throne.

In the hon or li st , S mith of We sleya n, Frary of P eru and Co nroy of Kea rn ey are th e f or war ds who a r e o uts tand i ng above th e o th e r m E' n in th eir posit i o ns in t he conference. All are fast m e n , exper ie n ce d a nrl good goa l getters .Sta t e Journ a l. -

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Mr s Waugh, o ur h ouse mot he r, left us Friday mornin g for Lincoln, where s he wi ll r e main un t il Mo nd ay Mr s. Graf is our gua rdian and up to dat e n o injuri es or e lopem ent s ha ve bee n reported. We are a l l tr ying at leas t, to be good It has been s ugges ted o ne of

COLLEGE CHAPEL

MONDAY, MARCH 27

Mr s . W al d o G eltch at the Pi ano

ICo ncert in G minor A nd ante Adagio Religio so Al legro Marziale

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Another team may be so st r ong on Chip Basket: 1 f d f t" that the scoring that. it pa ys little attent i o n twa s e are or a 1me · Th e one mi ss ing lamb fr o m the boxi ng ma tc h a t the cla ss gam es SABINS' EDUCATIONAL EXCHA NG E Founded in 1893 Shops Des Moines, Iowa Known all over the middl e west and west fo r feac bers l Prompt, Efficient and Service to School Boards, Supts. aod Enroll no w for posi tions for 1 9 22-23 E. T HO USH, Manager ANNA ALLE E Ass i •ta nt Ma n a g e rTHE STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE W. T DAVIS, ' 06 Ma n ager has p laced many Peruvians in desirable posit io ns during the past s1x years. Enroll now. 138 No. 12th St Linco ln ,1Nebr FaPmer.s Union Store The Store where you feel "At Home"' Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality , Service and Price to the defe nse , expecting to r e tam ld h t b "lied off when th e ball while scorin g in or der to flock of ninety and n ine ha s s tra y - wo u av e o e cah I 52 N b d h h h d t h h "l l Rutl ed ge one of t e pnnc1pa s, f'hone Feru, e r. pr eve nt the oppo s it i o n from mak - e tot .e s ep er ess 0 er e 1 l!!pl inte
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VOLUMg XVI I. RADIO AT PERU TEACHERS COLLEGE

Much Interest Being Shown in the New Equipme nt

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PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922

NUMBER 23 today, even th e trackl ess ocean , ITHE TRAINING SCHOOL ENTERTAI!IS n umber would be a selection by/ 11CLARENCE" SUCCESSFULLY STAGED trop ic wilderness, and Artie g la - the Cosmopol i.tan This c ia! wilds. Surely th e world is one Party for Sophomore Class a Big talented orgamzatJOn consisted of Dramatic Club Presented Annual gr ea t comm unity w ith no in s ur- Success Profs. Beck and Brown e ll and we Play March 29. mountable barriers of race, natio n believe t he other tw o members

By W. F. Hoyt, A. B. • A M. o r la nguage. Men as never before Th e Saturda y evening befor e va- w e re Profs. Yerkes and Schoen ike , The selection of the com edy The most astonishing and popu· a r e seen to be " brothers under cati on , all the practice teachers j a lth o t hey didn't look. quite natur - "Clare nce" for the annual DramatJar aclvance in sci e nce in r ecent th e ir ski ns." ca s t aside their pedagogical cares al. The quartet quJte took th e ic Club production was a particuyears i s th e deve lopm e nt of w ire- and far e d m e rril y f o rth to the Iaudience by storm a nd obligin g ly larly happy one because "C iarJes s com mun icatio n Elect r i.c a l Playe rs Entertained. training sc hool to be enterta i ned by r es ponded w ith two encores. ence" is made up of incid e nts and waves in th e eth e r ha ve bee n known After t h e play on We rl es day the trainin g sch oo l faculty. I T he next !lum ber was a forceful situations found in present day f or n ea rly a generat i on. About evening, th e 29 th , the ca:s t of j At th e door we were g ive n play - Ibit of drama pr ese n ted by "Cha r· li fe, and it always pleases and flattwenty years ago Marconi utiliz e d "Clarence," the people the ers' complim e ntary tickets t o th e lie Gr ee n & Co." It r evea le d t o u s ters us to see the things wi t h which these waves in se ndin g Morse s ig· sce n es , and th e faculty advis ors, ' Orpheum th eatre. Severa l f a ir the change ir. dom est ic polit ics in we are famiUar portrayed upon th e nals f o r ma ny mil es, and final ly Miss Rosenqui s t a nd Mr Browne ll , · m a id eng mo s t g raci o u s ly d ir e cted 1999, when "The Man" s hall be Rtage Most. of us know any numac ross the o cea n To day wire less were e nte rtain e d at th e Faculty us th e n, to th e kindergarten. No, removed f r om his pedestal as head 1 ber of famil ie s having just such m essages , b o th Mor se a nd phon e , club w ith Miss Wi lli ams a s hostess. that was a mi stake; we shoul d of t he h o u se and w ill spe nd hi s difficulties as Cora and Bobbie ar e rivaling tho se s£o nt by wire. An appet iz ing two course lun ch pay, wher e th e lt ind e ra g rt e n u se d e venin gs at h o me making dr esses made for the Wheelers. The probIt is p ossibl e to talk by eth e r waves was se r ved. After so many weeks t o, be That humbl e room had bee n f or ''ba b y R o ll o" whi le " w ife" Jem of providing work for therearound t he w orld, a nd e ve n ama- of ha rd work together thi s s oc i a bl e tran sform ed i nto a receptio n ro o m, Sf: e nd s he r e ve nin gs at the club. turned soldiers is found in ev e ry te urs have r eached Scotland with r e laxat ion was e njoyed /by every - at on ce digni fied and homelike. Foll ow ing thi s, Miss Wil li ams community, and t he triangl e is a h om e built a ppa r atus. It i s said one And especially the two H e re we assembled and wer e'tllade d el igh ted u s with her danc ing. popular theme w i th many present th a t from 60 00,000 to 1,000 , 000 course lunch, because beirig very to feel most welcome by our fa culty H er first number wa s a spritely day wr it ers. w ir e less se ts a r e in u se in the U.S pr ofess io nal we missed our meal fri e nds. one and wa s followed by an encore In presenting the family difficuland hu ndreds of br oadcasting s ta· jus t before the production. So be - · As soon as ev e ryone ha d come, of a m or e quiet nature. ties, the p rob lem of the r eturned t ion s are plac ing t h e best music, in g a ls o ve ry s u sceptabl e to cu l in - Mr. Br owne ll to ld us that we would Next in order w ere the stun ts soldier , and the triangle, Booth bot li vocal and in st rum en tal , to-· ary attract i on s, the delicious menu attend the Orpheum that nigh t, but prepa r ed by the various troup es. Tarking t on never indulges in s atge t her with speec hes, ser m on s. news was apprec iated. • I sinc e it was amateur ni g ht each of IA ltho many of them we r e c lever, ire He s impl y pokes fun at th e m and r e port s w ithin th e On top of her many other duti es us would have t o contr ibute a I o nl y on e g roup could rtcei ve t he in a plea sant kindly way, just a s rea ch of every ho me w i t h in ex - as dir ec t o r, to realize that Miss share of the entertainment. We 1 prize. The judges decided in fa- S hakespeare poked f un at s o me o f pe ns i ve set , whic h can be made by IWilliams took time to ar r ange thi s had b ee n di v i ded into five troup es troupe that Ith e of his day in " As a lmost any bright boy li tt le p arty f o r the plaver s m a kes or c ompani es Sp r ing Fantasy, Br m g mg D own F at h e r. This You Like It " and others of his The College has been so m e wh a t th e m appreciate her all th e mor e. Beauty Choru s Future I<' ilm Ser- drama was so tragic that we r e - ! ro llick ing co m edies. tardy in in s tallin g th is modern Be in g o n the cast of a p lay , or vic e Co m pa n y, Brin g ing Down fr a in from griev in g ou r reade r s I N o t a bit of this delightful good ne cess i ty, but it now has a good set h e lpin g in its pr od u c tion, i s sur e ly Fath er and th e P eru na Players with the sad detai ls of it. humor was lost in the presentation with w hi c h it i s hoped public dem - an oppo rtu nity and ed ucati o n, but Th e nam e of the •troup to wh ich Af t e r the s how we were in vite d of "Clarenre." For every memons tratio ns a nd programs w ill be l more tha n tha t it furni s hes t h e each i nd ividua l b e longe d was print- to attend the Ur pheum cafe. Here ber of the cast entered into the given in the nea r fut ur e The ap· m ea n s o f r ea ll y knowing real p e a- ed on hi s or he r tii c ke ::. F or a we we r e se r ved w i th orange ice spirit of the play so wh o lehearte dparatus i s being teste d, a nd com- pi e Half h our eac h g r oup r e tir ed to a a nd two. kind s of cake that iu st ly, th at it gave us in the audi e nce munication w i t h broadcasting sta" A co ll ege cannot make brains; room to p r actice th eir particu lar melted 1n yo ur m o uth. The sop h- 1a feeling of i n timacy and realism tions is be ing held with a vi e w to i t mere ly trains them. It u sua lly stunt. Th e r e was a very strong omores note d w ith p leasu r e t hat which we W'Juld not otherwise hav e l earnin g t h e date of t he ir pro - ma kes a sma r t man s ma rt e r, and a in ce n t i ve to practice zealo u s ly be their own colors, brown and go ld, had. g ram s, the wave lengt h used so as foo l a big ge r fool."

, cause an ange lf ovd cake was to be ha d be e n used as the color scheme Carl Rosenqui s t din s p!Pndid ar1t a ken a dva.nt.age of h e re A • - - - - - -

1 th e p r iz e f or the: best stunt At ' of the reneshments. in g in th e role of Clarence and be sma ll amplifier or ma g na vox is be - Aggressive fig htm g f or t he the so und of th e b e ll a ll t he tr o ups Altogethe r the eve ning was one played it with enough re:erve to ri ght is th e nobl est spor t the wor ltl h ' b b f th t bl h ing useJ n ow, loa n ed by t he Wolf fil ed 1nto the th eatr e , w 1c to e o e mos memora e we ave keE:p Clar e nce from dominati ng d h a ffords -Th e odore Rooseve lt 1 h bl · h d th · E d 1 d I Electric a l Co. of Omaha, an w it

1exact , was t e assem y ro om m a IS year ver yone ec are Iand overshadowing the rest of the this th e c lea r s i g na ls may be easily Hu s h, littl e vamp ir e , don't yo u d isg ui se. that " you'l l ha ve t o ha nd it to c haracte r s-a very difficu lt thing h ea rd from ten to t we nt y fee t dis - c r y You'll ge t hi s cla ss pin b ye 1 Th e bi g show was o n The stage the faculty, t hey know how to e n- for a h ero to d o Esther Del zell ta nt from t he m ach i ne. A larger and by e mana ge r an noun ced t hat th e first tertain !" put into the role of Vi o let Pinney maxnovox is desired so as to mak e all the dignity and austerness neet h e prog r a ms eas ily he ard in any e s sary for a " s piritual, high - mindpart of the large audi ence rooms. ed woman. •• Helen Knapp anci

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The. col lege apparat u !l is be i ng with s uch you t hful enthusiasm a nd tested, a nd Sll far has proven effici - zest that t hey completely captivate d ent. Ph o ne m essages, concerts , the audience. Hildegdrde Yeck as stor ie s, se rmon s, etc. , have already

The pr esent pl a n i s to i ssue ticl<ets Full e r Woodie as and Bobby to s uch programs, c ha r g ing a s mall Whee ler, left nothing to be defee u ntil the magnovox is paid for __1 sired. They playe d their parts

Mrs. Wheeler, the young ste pbeen re ce i ved from Omaha , U ni- mother and jealous wife, did ::lome ve rsity Place, Linc o ln, Kansas ex c ell e nt wo 1 k. Va ughn Casler City, Oklahoma City, D e nv e r, won the sympath y of the audience Madison, Wis., Chi cago and even las Mr. Wheeler, the t ir ed busin e ss from N ewa rk , N.J , a bout 1 200 man and harrasse d fa t her Ralp h mil es away. A ser mo n, p r ayer and Hunter played the r o le of H e rb e rt ch urch choir fr om so me place in Ste m with all th e ease of a r eal Canada a lso has been hea r d faint ly grass wid o wer. Ethel Mc Maste r

We are e nco uraged to beli e ve gave the r o le of M r s Marty n , se cth a t i n tim e we s ha ll be a bl e to reta ry to Mr. Wh ee le r, the b u s i"tune in " messages anywhere n ess- l ike air whi c h it r eq ui re d. wthin a thousand miles, and perhap s fart her.

We got a musical co ncer t from two sending s tations in De n ver Tu esday ni g ht. Since sta rting t his artic le we hav e "tune d in " t he Wes leyan, th e University of N e bra ska a nd Wayne T eac he rs College. A p erso nal mes sage from the latter : "Hello, Hoy t , Peru. Got your lett er ; wi ll ph one now." J ensen wr i tes, "Welco me to our circ le !" So Pe ru is a rl mitted to th e soc iety of ot her co ll eges using radio outfits.

Wireless see ms a mys t e r y, if n ot a miracl e , to man y, who accept li g ht waves as a matter of co urse tho exac tl y of the same na tur e Some day in the ne'ar futqre, WIre less w i II see m as much a matter of cou, s a as t hese. now t he finellt progra ms, r!oner t.s , a ddresses and the latest news i s avai lab le t o any hou seh old hav ing an inex pC'nsive appa1atu s No part of t he wor ld is iso la t e d

I• Ru t h Rosenq u i s t as was s uet. an irres ist1b le ir is h maid , that we don't w o n der Bob by kisse d her. Gayl or d T oft as Din widd ie m a de a m os t i mposi ng a nd i mprel: si \ e bu tle r.

T ne o we mu s t not forget the peop le behind th e sce ne, wh o did t1o m uch t o mak e th e p lay the finis hed pr oduct ion of Wednef day ni g h t. This i nc ludes t he stage manager, O lga A l ber and the ma ke -up ar ti sts, Lois Griffi n ,B.azel Ha •e kin and Do na ld l31an kenship. Too m uch p r aise cannot be R" iven Miss W illia ms for he r SJ.•Ier:did coac h ing a n d u nti rin g t o m ake "C la r ence" on e of the mos t su ccessful p lays t h e Dramatic C hl b h as prorluced

Superintendent Gregory of Tec umst!h anrl fourtef n members of the se ni or ath: nded the DranJiltic Club play, ''C iar..,nct•," on Wednesday evening,,arch 29. (',

Juni o r-Senior Zeli a Andre w s Mu s ic Dep ar tm ent.. M ildred Ban ks

walk, and Sawdust filleci the bases. Song made a hit and Twe nty made a score. Ciga r went out, and Balloo n started to pitch but went straight up; then Cherry tried it, but was wild. l ee kept coo l in the game until he was hit by a pitched ball, and the'n yo u ought to ha ve heard I ce cream. Cabbage had a go od head and kllpt q u iet Gra ss cove r ed lots of g r ound and 1 t he cr ow d cheereci wh e n Spider caug ht the fly. Bread loafed on third and pumped Organ, w h o p layed fast and put Li g ht out. In the fifth inning W i nd began to bl o w about w h at he cou l d do

Doctor L. B.

Dentist

SHREVE

Extracti o n and X-Ray Office Phone 27 Chi lrl{ens work a Specialt y Res1dence 2 34

For the 1923 Peruvian Hammer began to knock, and Tree began to leave. The w a y they We're home thi s week, and like it

The freshman c la ss has shown exceptiona l wisdom in choosing it s s kipp er s for n e xt year'a Peruv i an Richard Madd e n of Pawnee City has been elected ed it or - in-chi e f and Glen Frary of Auburn will b e busin es s mana g er The ste ering of the Peruvian thru a successfu l course is one of the b i ggest tasks of the yea r, but with such men in charge th e r e i s n o chance for a failure of the P e ruvian for 1923

Do Not Remain

Black Wa lnut

Lumbe r

We ma nufa c tur e roas t ed Peanuts was a fr ight Knife was pu t out for cutting first base. Lightning fin ish e d pitching

fine; And so wi ll try to fill This column wit h a "hom es ick tbe gam e and struck out s ix m e n. line, "

It t h e ninth Apple told Fiddle t o De s igned to make yo u ill!

''Say It With Flowers''

Good things to eat are a ll around , The kind that mother makes, Real s puds and gravey frO'IJI a mound,

take his base, and Song made another hit. Trombonne made a s li de, and Meat was put out at the plate Th e re was lots of b e tting on the gam e , but Soap clean ed up The sc ore was 1-0. D oo r said that i f he had pitch e d he wou ld have Back e d up by pies and cakes. I No m o re "w i Id breakfasts at the shut them out. d or m" •

F o r us , th is we e k at least ; H o w long doe s th e average st e - The boy danced r o und a s if on air, We s lee p ri g ht thru the winte r His he ad was in a whirl, nograph er r e ma in at her type- storm write r befor e s h e drops out or His eyes and we re full of of t h e next big feast mar ri age or hi g her opportuniti es hair, And thus it is· our l ife is free cl a im her ? A s ideli g ht upon th ese Hi s arm s were full of girl. H e told th 'd f h ' 1 Frnm a s tud ent' s many troubles,· t e nd eaci es ls give n b y a Y W. C e mat en o I S ove,

A . e mp loy ment bure au in New Th e co lor le ft her ch ee ks; For u s thi s vye ek i s one g rand

But On th h ld f h t s pre e On a sea of prettv_ bubb le s ! York Ci ty. Of a ll the appliaant s e s o u e r 0 I S coa I ' for ste nogaphi c j o bs within a gi ven

Fresh Cut F lowers, for any occasion s uch a s weddin gs , birthday s part i es , reme mbrances, funeralo etc , in appropriate arrang ements at a ll sea sons of the year.

0. E tbe Florist Nebrask a Ci ty Nebr.

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THE WORTHY CIT.

Oh, any m a n' s a thorobred

It showe d for se veral wee ks.-E x -The Ante lope. thir t y day period during which a t es t wa'l mad e r e cently, onl y twent y per cent wa s f o und who had had f ive yea r s or mor e experi e nce in a t e n og ra p h ic work S ixty thr e e p e r ce nt ha d ha d less than thre e years e x p e ri e n e whil e se ve nt e en pe rce nt had Had from t h ree to fiv e year s e xp e ri e nce. Onl y t e n p erce nt ha d had n o e xp erience a t a ll.

Thirty ye ars of a ge o r oYer was admitte d by onl y ten pe rce nt of th ese appli cant s Tw e nty -fiv e years or ove r wa s th e ag e g iv e n by twe nty-fo ur p erce nt of those s e e k1 ing posi ti ons. Of a ll the applica n t s forty-four per cen t w e r e twe nty yea r s o r y o unger, fift ee n per ce nt bein g e ig hte en yearil o l J. Th e n ex t hi g hes t av e r a ge, th a t of thirty perce nt, wa s be tw ee n t we nty and tw ent.y-fi ve y e ars of age. Thu s e ighty - fi ve p erce nt of a ll th e app li cant s were under tw e nty - five ye ar s of age

Another inte re sting sid e l ight i s that g iven from e mplo yers to w ards the matte r of e ducation i n a pplicants whom they wi ll con s id er f or jobs In the minor, se nii ca l or typing po s ition s the matter of a high sch oo l e ducation g ain s importa nce Thi s i s parti cua lrl y tru e of p os ition s pa ying $ 18. 00 to $22. 00 a week a n d r eq uiring littl e ex pe ri enc e In th e $25. 00 a nd $3 0 00 a wee k cla ss it is pointe d out tha t e mploy e r s ofte n regard ex p ert bu s inesa ex perience makes up f or lack of high achoo l education This appli es mor e es p e ci a ll y to comme rcial p os iti o n s but w h e r e di c t a tion of th e t e ch ni ca l c har acter is g ive n, hi g h school e duca ti on i s a g ain atresse d b y e mpl oyers in namil)g th e Qu a lifi cati o ns n e cessary. High s<! hool e du ca tion h o wever, is b ecom -

And ch a mps th e froth y bit

Wh e n bu s iness run s full s peed a hea d

When s ki es ar e c lea r a nd c lo uds have fl ed

An d life is fi ne a nd fit.

But wh e n th e bal a nce runs t o r e d ,

And wh e n th e world is s ick abe d,

I'm for th e man who don't pl ay rl ea d,

Wh en a II th e crowd h as quit.

Wh e n a ll th e crow d ha s qui t !

Say, d oes he m a ke a hit ?

H e d oes - a l ittl e b i t.

Oh, wh e n th e t e am is g o ing s tr ong

And every play' s a hit,

Most any man wi ll join the And ding t he ding and don g the don g

An d do hi s booste r bit; •

But I'm for him who plugs alon g

Wh e n e verythin g goes bloo ey wr o ng

Wh o p la ys hi s pa rt and s ings hi s song ,

Wh e n a ll th e cr o wd has quit.

Wh e n all the cro wd has q uit!

We ll say, do es that tak e g rit ?

It d oes-a I i tt le bit.

Oh , any m a n h o lds up hi s head

Wh e n fo lks pr o claim him "It !"

A nd w h e n he n eve r nee ds t o dr ead

T he m axi m "Please r e mi t!' •

But whe n he ea t s unbut.te r e d br ead ,

And wh e n hi s pike r fri end s

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Shoes that ease every step

I H a v e yo u seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN E ntered at the Pos toffic<1 a t Peru, Nebrnslca a s second -class matter. Published Weekly · by the Peru State Teachers College $1.00 per yea r S in gle c opy 5 cts. If y o u d o no t your Pedagogian l:a ve n o tice in the box in the Administration building. THE PERU PEDAGO GIA N A Baaeball Game Here is one of Coach Speer's favorite baseball stories: The game opened with Molasses at the s tick, and Smallpox catching. C igar was In the box w ith 1 plenty of smoke. Horn was on firs\ base, and Fiddle on Second I Backed up bv Corn m the field, he made it hot for the umpire, Apple, who was rott en. Ax came to the WE ARE GLAD TO BE Of SERVIC E TO f , Interest Paid on Savings Accou n ts A Safe Investment where your money §row s PERU STATE B1lNK ou. A rticles must be in by 12 o'cl o ck S a turday. Articles s h o uld be tvpewritten if p oss ible, a nd written o n o ne side ,poly, a s th e prin t ers w ill n o t accept copy written on both s ides Cigar letBrick -TBE EOITO RIAL STAF F P a ul Wilco x Editor-in·Cbief E s th e r Dclzeii Asso ciatc Editor Alice Glasgo w Assis t a nt Editor Arthur Burley Bu s in ess Man a ge r O RGA NI ZATIOI'>&: V M C. A J o hn Bl a ckhurs t Y W C A Inez Ray Well s Drama tic Club . Do r o thy Pe ttit F reshmen G eo rge Showa lter Try the Sanitary Barber Shop & Bath Soft water Electric Equipment, Ladies hair pobbed, massage, Shampoo, first-class barb e r&. Agency Nebras· ka City Laundry. Pir s t d oor n o rth Citize ns St a te Ban k Your patro nage solicited C. P. SCOVILL, Prop. GO TO. WELL ! J. C Chatelain Watchmaker and Jewele r For Philo, E verett Seal p in s and ri n gs Co nkli n Shaffer and Dunns Pens Brin g your brok e n spec tacl e s an d see w hat you save Checks taken at par on goods bought or r e pa i r e d S o phom o re Wi lliam Speich Mt Vernon Hall France Knight G ir ls Club An net te S t o ckinJ.!
h a ve fl e rl, Th en no t to s qu e al , but s mile imtead , Wh e n all t he cr o wd has quitWh en all the c r o wd ha s q ui t! I s he a wo rth y c it ? I'll say - a lit t le bit ! - E dmund Va nce Coo ke
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Th e New Boi] e ,·.

Th e b o il e r r ec en t ly in s tall e d in th e pow e r and heating pl a nt o f th r-> Co ll ege i s a hori zo ntal wate r tube bo il e r m a nufa cture d a nd erec t e d by the Murr ey Iron Wo rk s Co , of Burlin g t o n, Iowa. lt c on s i s t s o f fr o nt and r ear wate r legs st eam and s upply drum and o ne h1,m d r e d se ven ty thr ee- inch w a t e r tu bes. In s i d e the drum i s pl ace d wh a t i s kn o wn a s th e mu d drum into which th e s upply w a t e r i s p ump ed and w h e r e m os t a ll fo r e i g n mat t e r, e d fo r eac h ga m e. G e t th a t o ld 1 The h ig h sc hoo l d e ba t e with kn o wn a s " cal e " o r "mu d " i s pr e - S o u th O ma ha ha s been pos tp o n e d cla s s s p1nt t oge th e r a nd come o ut t' l t k b e of th e va· t d d · d f h u n 1 ne x w ee eca us c 1p 1ta e an ca rn e r om t e an d s upp o rt yo ur tt: am ; t hey nee d cat i o n. b o il e r by way of t h e blow-off h 1 d h " P " C l b d

1 you r P an t e u n ee s J W m Al vin Wa l lace a st ud e nt in T he g a s es fr o m th e furna c e pa ss your d 1m e c o llege a o f pia no b e t we e n th e tubes in s t ea d of thr u -· Will th e exte nti o n of univ e ri sty n umb er s at We d nesday mo rn i n g th e m a s in a r e turn tubular b o il e r convocati on, whi c h wer e m uch aps e rv ice and i ns tr uct i o n ne ver e n d?

Tni s g i ves g r ea te r exposure of p r e ciated. We ar e a ll fa miliar w ith co rre s po nwa t e r and e n a b les a b wrp t io n o f . . . P r o f essor A. E H o lc h p layed a d ence stu d y, umve r s 1ty exten s iO n f 1 t' n t h p 1 ·ano g r ea t e r nurr b er of b ea t u n i t s in a mu c h s ho r te r time an d ge ne r a te s stea m mor e r a pi dly w ith a r ed uce d fu e l s u pp ly.

The no m in a l r a tin g i s 3 13 boiler hor se p owe r, hut ca n b e ope rate d at fif t y pe rc ent ove rl oad w ith Eafe- of na vigati on, s ch o o ls of avi at i o n, ty f o r fr om one t o tw o ho ur s a t a pla y s cho o ls , s ho rt cou r ses f o r m e r -

nu m per o se e c 1pns o e ly ce um anu c ha u tau q ua , f arm er 1at co nv ocati o n Mo nday morn i ng s ho r t eourses , bu s in ess admin i s - Hi s graciou s and cha rmi ng s ty le tr at i o n, c o nRul a r se rvi c e h: g h wa y o f p la y i ng nev er f a ils t o p lease hi s e ng in ee rin g, an d s i m i la r odd hea r e rs. • co urses Bu t now we fi nd s ch oo ls T wo add itio ns to t he su m w e r

s c hoo l facu l t y wil l be J. A Jim e rso n , p ri nci pa l at Brock , a nd Supt.

t im e Ma n y c la im s ar e ma d e r ega r di ng t he sa f e t y o f thi s t ype o f bo i -

c ha n ts, sch ool:; o f m e th od.> f o r pa s tors , cour ses i n j e we lry des i g ni n g , woo l g r a din g , s t o ck judg i ng , superv isi on o f c h i ld r e n 's ga r d e n-

G S. Han sen of W i ns i de. Mr. J i m er so n wi ll c omp le te wo rk f o r hi s d egree and te a c h p a rt t i me ler, o n e of w hic h is , sho ul d a tub e c o l laps e i t wo u ld i n s t a n tly ext ing u i s h t he fir e in the f urna ce a nd the ope r a t dr wo nld be p r o t e c t e d in ma n y way s. T he ho i le r com -

Mr H a n sen i s es p e cial l y inte r e s ted in a nd wi ll a ss is t Pr ofes so r Hoyt i n hi s d e pa r tment, an d i ng , retail store m a na ge me nt , p er haps do some o th e r t ea chi ng aesth e tic da nc i ng , ru ra l po liti c s, al so s o c ial e ng in ee r ing , s e c r eta ri a l Th e s tu de nts of M1'ss Ros e Cla rk et h ic s , a nd offic e p r acti ce , as we ll g a ve a rece p t io n f or he r T ue sday a s wi r e le ss se rv ice f or f a r me r s e ve ni ng i n her c la ss r oo m a t th e p leted we ig hs t we nt y-five t o ns. b h · · t ' a nd fi l m s e rv i r.e f o r Ancl l i r a r y to s o w t he 1r a ppr ec 1a 10 0 Th e f urn ace is a me c hanica l of Miss Cl a rk's w ork among t hem. h k d d thi s li s t o nl y s cr a t c het< t he s u rface A 1 t a nd c a 1n g r a t e s tn er rna e a n e r ect - o f th e t hou s ands of cour ses s 10 r _program was g1v e n, b y th e Gr ee n En g ine er ing Co , Elm e r Wilso n, f o r the s t uden ts , i n Am erica n s chools. I p rese n te d Miss C lark with a s il ve r of C h icag o Th e g 1a t e m o ve s a t 1 Coll ege No te s pe nc il a s a s ma ll t o ken o f the ess ucb s peed t ha t co mb us t io n of fu e l 1t ee m in which s he i s h e ld by he r i s comp le t e a nd a l l c o ns um e d. (Fro m Th e Poin te r. ) ' s tud ent s

A ll fo r e ig n matt e r, a s hes , e tc , S upt W H Mo r to n wa s i n Per u Ar chitect A B Lake a nd E n g ii s carr i ed· back and dr opped i n t o M u nd a y e ve ning look i ng f or ne er Staufe ll of Oma ha w er e i n a n as h pit and car r ied thru a s tea m t eac h e r s , but le ft on Tu Ps day morn - Peru on Sunda y , check i ng u p t he j e t a s h co nv ey or o u ts id e of t he i o g. w or k on t he a u dit o r ium p r el imin -

DODGE CARS

We ha ve t he a ge ncy fo r the Dodge Br os. car s, a nd ha ve a ca r on t he fl oo r fo r d e m on s t r atio n. Ca ll and le t u s sho w yo u.

We s t i ll have th e Raci ne a n d Norwalk tires th e be s t ther e are Our r e pa ir d epa r tmen t is a t your se rvice and Wo rk Guarantee d.

Fay Ba k ery

L u nc h e s , C o n f e ct i onery, Fountain Service Tr y us . We s tr i ve t o please bui ld ing a nd d epos it ed in t he Cla sses were s ho rt l' ne d to clo se ary t o finis h ing t he pour i ng of t he ' d T 1 f t f a t t h r e P o'cl o ck on Thur sday , for c e me n t t o com p lete t he fr ame of r aw pr m C1P8 t'a u r e 0 I - w k 11 b · · the b u i ldin g W _ o rk o n th i s lin e vaf'a tJOn. o r w 1 eg1n -: g a m .._

· th is fu rn ace I S th e co mbu s t10n a r ch o n T uesday mor ni ng. i s be in g d one th i s week T he '-' I which ore hea ts fu e l a nd s ub - Th t f th y M weat he r has b ee n s u ch th a t excele s t a t e sec r e ary 0 e · · lent p r ol!ress h as been ma de on -· jec t s al l th e 10 s u c h an m - c A was in Pe r u on Tuef'da y, t he wa l ls , a n d t he wo r k will • t e nse he a t t hat t hey a r e a l l cc n- co nfe rr in g w ilh t he loc a l o ffic ers

ti nu e t o mov e along quite rapid ly s u med and t he co nseq ue nce is ve ry r ega rdin g th e w o rk he r e l itt le s mo ke 11 nd n o soo t. T he tab le se r v i ce cla ss u nd e r th e Summ er Work f or Co llege Men. of Mi ss g av e a

Baseb a ll and T rn ck.

M u r h inte r es t i s he i n g s hown in base ba ll and tr ac k t h is y ea r, and th e at h le t e,; bave bee n nut ne ar ly e ve r y aft e rn oo n f o r th e pa s t t w o w ee ks g etti n g i n s hap e f o r th e s pri H! se a so n An im po rt a n t a thleti c e ve nt to b e pull e d off in th e n e a r fu t u r e is th e fr es hmans o p h um tlr e t hr ee ga m e ba se ball se ri es to d e t e rmin e t he d iam o nd c ha m p io ns hip of t he coll e ge Thu s fa r t h t> so p ho mo r es hav e had a I i ttl e Lhe b e t te r of t he yea r I y co mpe titi o n , ha vin g wo n 1v.o ba s ke t ha ll ga me s a nd a fiv e r o und b ox i ng t! Vt' n t w hi le t he have t ak e n o ne baske t ball gam e w i t h t he lette r me n bHrre d. Th e baseba l l t<e r ies wlll be s tag e d a s a s w ea t e r fund b ene fit a nd a u a dm i ss i o n of t e n ce n t s w ill be char tJ. -

A few posi tions Hre ope n fo r a hig h form a l dinn er o n e ve nin g t ype of co ll tgc men , wit h good pcrs.., n-

The g ues t s we r e Pres ide nt a nd ality, who a r e loo king to r 1•er work Mr d Ca vi ne:;s , P r u f a nd Mrs C Th ese pos i ti ns proviocadefin it e_e ua r-

E G r een. M rd. Co <1ge r. Gt r t r ude antce ami opportunit_v to ean• a t least $()00 rl uri ng-tl1< :< u m m cr Th e )0 £lN C Con lt cr, Fra nce s K ni g ht and Rose W l:\ S T 0 .:-1 c o r•epartme nt , Wa ne k.

I 010 Arc: h Street , Ph ilad elphi a.

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TH E P ERU PEDAGOG IA N
SABINS' EDUCATIO NA L E XCH AN G E F o unded in 18 03 Shops Des Mo i ne s, Iowa Kno w n a ll over the middl e west a n d weat for Promp t, Efficient an d Rel iabl e Se r vice to School Board s , Supts. a od Te achers En r oll now for pos itions f or 192 2- 23 E T. HOUSH , Manage r ANN A A L LEE, Assi atant Man ager I T H E STEWA RT SCHOOL SERVIC E W T. D A VIS, '06 Manager h as pl ace d ma n y P e r u v ians in d esirable positions du rin g the past s1x years. Enroll n o w. 138 No. 12th S t L inco l n , Nebr Farmers Union Store • T h e Store where y ou f ee l ''At Home" D r y G o o d s , Groceries, Shoes O u r Mot t o:-- Q u ality, Service and Pric e W e soli cit you r patronage Fhone 52 Feru, Nebr.
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IPh one 54 , P e ru S ervice Garage Auto L i ve r y, D. C P he lps , P r op. Ni g ht a nd D ay Se r vice P hone 54
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r aduatio n i n th e ir h o m e hi g h sc h oo l WJ'i te for Cat a log. Addr ess, R. D. OV E RHOLT , R egi s t r ar, P eru, TI-m C HA P E L C U RTA I N I I I I Nebraska City. • tlome of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand C l oth e s Stets o n & Mallory Hats Manhatten Shirts Interwoven Hose Jt V ENUE STORE • "Liv e Better for Less" If you b uy your school supplies, Stat ionery, Fountain Pens, F r ui t, Groceries, and Meats from us O pposit e Training S<;hool H. U. L ND T 7:{ PERU , NEBRASKA 78
NTi O N ' • Hi g h Sch o o l S u tnme r Scho ol At Per u Work wil l be of!e r ed In regu la r hi g h s ch oo l c o ur ses to m ee t th e n ee d s o f h i9: h schoo l s t ud e nts S p ec i a l a tte ntion will be g ive n to hi g h s ch oo l stud e nt s in g t o -earn c r ed i ts for g

Sophomore Notea

Mt. Vernon Girls ! Iu ter, they had both made milli ons

Your Shoe Re pai r ing catch the trains. But fim\lly all ' The fre sh creampuffs in Tony's ---THE BEST SHOE S HOP-

The hatchet is buried. Peace There was the usual hurrying , trading their clothes back and Th e r e is as mu ch diffe r e n ce i n shoe rep a iring as t h e re i s i n around by tht> girls in ord e r to forth to each oth er. me rch a ndi s in g. Be s u re t hey' r e r epai r ed r ight. We know how reigns in the camp of the s ophomores once more. The mom f? ntous que stion t as been settled Th e re will be no cups and gowns.

The class play bas been chos en. The cast is being picked and will

be annouced soon.

Y. W.C. A.

He s pok e of th e opportunity which a t each e r has to aid in th e building up of worthwhile organ· i zation s among young people of a community.

Mr Caviness prais ed th e High " Y" for its good work and influ e nce in many school s) hroughout th e state.

Those who attend ed thi s meeting receiv ed many helpfull suggestion s

We w i sh to thank Mr. Caviness for hi s excell ent talk.

Philo Notes.

The Phil o math ean S ociety entertained la st Thursday evening in hon or of the n e w m e mbe r s and th e f ollowin g Pf Ogr a m wa s gi ven, Bernice Parkin son being program lead e r.

S election by Philo Quartette Doroth y Pe t t it, Lu cille Haraian Winnifr ed Well s , Claire Da hlgren

Life S to ry of Kate Dou g las Wi gg in Ruby Koontz

th e g irl s le ft and oh! the hal.l looke d inviting a nd an

so quiet you could hardly beheve It 1terested house keeper ste pped - - - - - - - - - - - -

p oss ible On Monday and TuPd a y side to inquire th e price back we all came. Ready for "Fifteena centa da doz,' r e plied

work and to fini s h the year right the smiling shopkeeper, wiping bi s '

bands on his apron preparator y to

k

· Tuesday

at the bi g drainage ditch and view- usually have to pay four tim es as

ing the big pile of dirt said: much. 1

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Life Story of Edith Wh a rton Jess ie Weatherh ogg

''G ee , you rai s e gophers down her e to tear up the earth that "

' ' Sh ess ch eapa all righ t , confid e d Tony. Da health office phone I gotta cl ose uppa da shop right off, My girl, Carlotta goLta da Mrs J on es was entertaining · measle.'' som e of her s on's little friend s " Willie," s he s aid, add_res sing a Several of th e g irls in th e ha ll six -year-old, ''are you you can have been cons i de ring wh at kind cut your own meat?" "Yes, of a flower Mr. N e lso n likes bes t thanks. I ' ve often had it a s tough At least we know he likes a RoAe as thi s at home."

H. Hartley: "I'd be dead if it wer e not for you.''

I. Ro se: "I hop e ,not. are too high." Flowers

Ohe Citizens 3tate Ylank

Faculty and stud ents will find an accoun t wit h us a great con veni ence t o them Consult us con cerning any business problem you may hav e

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gas ped the automobili s t, bending over his victim, "really, I didnt hit you intentiooally.

"Aw, go on, return ed the f a ll en one beligere ntly, "whatcher· got that bumper on y e r car for if you

"''Do you take this woman tlll don't aim to go pi e? " dea th do you part? demanded the runnin into peoparson.

· "Don't I get any time off for good beha vior ?" retorted the groom cru e lly·

T eacher: "What ha p pe ned to the arm s of Venus de Milo ? "

Tommy: "I guess she got orders from Wa shintgon to scrap th e m.''

Phrenologi s t: ''Y our son has a pronoun ce d mattiematica l bump " The " That's wh e r e papa hit me for be in g at the bottom of the arithme tic class."

Th eatrical Ma n ager: "I' m lo okin g f or a pla y w ith a pun ch in it " Helpf!!l Friend: "Why not try a revival of 'T en Ni g hts in a Barroom' ?"

"Dearie," exclaimed the de- -lighted young wife, "my new hat cam e toriay."

" To ho w much ?" inquired her hu sband in ton es of path os.

• 'N o , i nev e r -md. "

"Johnny, a Scout is truthful. Wasn't that an accident when your Violin Due t fath e r 's mule kicked you las t Es th e r a nd P hilip H oyt spring ?"

Accomp a ni ed by Mrs Church '.' No, that mule did it on purLife S tor y of Marg ar et De land p ose !" Ruby L a wr ence

Jumping J a ck's Jubil ee At ten o' cl oc k in th e morning he E dna Fi s he r , Alice Glasgo w had tri ed t o ca ll up his wife on the Afte r th e prog r a m, date ca rds 'ph one At no on h e tri ed again we re giv en ou t a n d we all ma de And th e n the ope r a t or &'a id imd a t es f or " Th e B all," "Picture pa ti e n t ly , "I told· you tw o hour s Show,, "Banquet" ago th a t s he was talking, didn't

Must Have Been

A training s choo l pupi I being r eq uired to com mit to mem or y a nd r e cite "The Vill age Bl ack smith , " s pent se veral r es tle ss hour s in

the book contaiil ing thP. p oe m to his si s t e r he recit ed as follows:

"Under the spreading smithy tree The village chestnut stand s '!'he nut a mighty ma n was he- "

Look "Peppy"

Wa lk snappy- Dress smartlyI?" and ''Ke ntucky Moo n "

Deli ci ous • r efr eshment s we r e H e wanted a divorce and had served at the ba nquet, after wh i ch gon e t o a lawye r wh ose e xperi ence Winnifrerl We ll s pl a yed " Old Ke n-

in the court rooms bad done nothfng to lessen his cynici11m.

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Hi gh S chool Music Memory Contest

Since thi s contes t i s the fir s t of its kind t o be he ld in Peru, many p eo pl e are a sking f or mor e de tail ed information concerning it.

Th e contest will b e he ld in the Coll eg e chapel about May 15 Eac h pupil will be suppli ed with a blank card suhable for writing down t he guesses of th e played.

Th e West Si s t e rs' String Quarte t of Omaha will • play a numb e r of th e forty se lections s tudi e d. E a ch pupil i s to r e cord and spe ll corr e ctly th e nam e of t h e compos ition ; also th e n a me and nati onali,ty of th e compo ser

' I want to find out if I have grounds for divorce," he told the attorn ey " Are you marri ed?"

"Of 'Course I am."

Why, man or (lad y ), you don't r eali ze bow much we can he lp you If WE kee p your clothes in shape you can look the world in the eye a nd say : " Out with it- if y ou have anything t o sa y about my clothe s t e ll it."

0 M. GOOD,

C ARR OLL LEWIS , Ass t Ca shie r J. W. Mc ADAM S, V Presiden t ANNA F FARLEY, Asst C a shier

Ey es Examin ed and Glasses F i tt ed

Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing ERNSTINE JEWELRY €0

Nebraaka City, Nebr.

To the man or young man---

''Who Gares''

THE PLORSHEIM SHOE

0. J. Milstead--Clothing Store

E x t e nds an invitation to all members of th e Stud e nt Body and Fac ulty to come t o this store for a ll us ual Dr ug Sto r e need sinclud ing

C andy , St ation ery , Books, Vi ctr ol as and R emedies . Barnes' Pharmacy

K ee p your cl oth es Looking "Aii ve "Kee p 'em pressedKee p ' e m me nd edKeep !innings intact and Buttons ti g ht tucky Moon," and we all went to our re spe c tiv e hom e s having had a d e li g htf ul time.I Paculty! Stullents!

Ha ve yo u vi s ited our store?

Co me in and get acquain ted!

We have a s la r ge a s toc k as a ny tow n of thi s s i ze We ap preci a t e

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"You have."

Fath er : " Thi s thra s hnig I ' m going to give you will burt me mor e th a n it w ill you J ohnny " Youthful Offe nd e r : "W e ll don't b e too rou g h on your se lf, pop I ain't worth it "

"W ell, what did you think of my \ acting ?" aked an amate ur play e r · of a truthful but "diplomatic m e m - 1 be r of the audi enc e I

"I can say thi s, '' re pli e d th e ' s pec tator frankly, ''I h a ve a fri e nd who I am confid e nt would 1 hav e gi ven $5 00 to h ave heard · you ' '

Wh o is it ?" a s){ ed th e e mbr yo Bo o th. highly pl ea se d.

"W ell , you wouldn't know him But h e ' s de af as a pos t."

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J. A CEJKA

Tailor and Cleaner , Phone 6Z

Cut Flowers and Plants

Milam Green House

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ou r o ld fri e nd s and a r e anxi ou s to make n ew We are try in g to hel p yo u make this on e of th e most e njoya ble a nd prosperou s ye!i r S of your life !Hed/ern & C:/lenberger COM E TO 'I F. W. Glevelan d & Sons DEPARTM ENT STORE Ne b raska City, Nebr. For you r clo t h i ng , furnishings , Ladies ' re a dy -t o-wear, dry goods and notions . Th e Na t i ona l Bureau for th e Adva nce me nt of music offe r s a fiv edollar p r ize to the winne r of th e contes t. Everyo n e will be int e res ted t o k n ow th at the announcement of t he awar ds will be mad e on the evo ni ng of the contest . a s soon afttr t he cards have bee n hand ed i n ns pos• lble. Co o p ers "A ll e n A." brand underwea r. "'Tis ve rra r -rem a rk a bl e , " r e - Wil s o n Bros. shirts and Gordon ' s caps f o r me n marke d Scotty, "h ow it i s ye 1 1 i' A bout 30 00 Miles ' " Did you li ke tha t batch of for e ig n j oh t h at Wag ge broug ht ba ck f ro m Fin opea n vacation ?" " NopP Ton fd r -f e t c hed ." Amer - ri cans make money ." Phone 189 Ath euo underwear, Perron's Glo v e s "N o more than you Scot c hme n, , I B lock Ca t and Gotham Good Stripe Ho si e r y r e turn ed· th e Yank p olite ly "I For Ladies once heard of a cou,l e of Sco t ch - Aubu r n, Ne b r. me n wh o g ot ca st away on a d ese r t ' ' The largest store i n South e o. s te rn Neb ra s k a. is la nd th ey di ed ._ _ '

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN
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The regular meeting ilf the Y Burlingson De pot.
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W. C. A was held last Wednesday night in room 104 of the library building.
Pre sident Cavines s , speak er of the evening, reminded us of the s ituation s in which we, as teachers , will soon be placed He s&id that every community has three group s : the small group of active ly go od, the large group of pas s ively go od, and the small group of actively bad -------------------·------...---:
1c a e n on ram "Why! e xclaimed the lady , morning lookin g out of the window "thats remarkably cheap. I
GOOD, President
R ea din g , "Re becca' s J ourn ey " "Johnny, did you eve r ha ve an Mabel Aikman accid ent ? " le arning t he lin es , the n Cvr nct So lo , Isabe l H!:ttl e.v
THE REXALL STOeE

NUMBER 24

P E RU , NEBRASKA, WEDNESD AY APRIL 12, 1922

vv .LUME X VII

DH. E C BECK GO ES TO HARVARD F lo ri d a 's f oo tb a ll sc he dul e . s o I pa l of the to w n p u b l-ic sch oool ·1 prin t ed and d i s tr ibut ed be f o r e th e/1 OR EVA BLAKE TO VIS IT PERU y o u se e I am s ti II inte rested in 1 p la ns t o ha ve h e r s ixth, seven th cl ose of the sc ho o l year Th e order Professor of Engli sh in the University a thl e tics • a nd e ig ht h g r ade pupil s e nte r t he Ifo r Pe r uvia n s is to be sent in so me A Rich T r eat is in Store for the Girls of Florida Wi s hing you th e bes t the re i s , I cont es t S ince M iss Mac ltpra ng is t im e t h is w ee k, so i f any p ers ons of the College, am The sa m e , a P e ru gr a du a t e , with t eaching w is h a n nu al s w ho have not p ledged

Th o f o ll o win g le tte r from Dr. .£ C Be ck expe rience , h e r p up il s o ug h t t o f or th e m t he i r o r d er s must go in Dr . E va Blake, a woman physi· ci a n, sent out by the Nati o nal Boa r d of t heY. W. C. A., is comE C Bec k of th e Univer s it y of k d h · t h ' k High School Mus ic Memory Contes t ma e a goo 8 owm g I S wee · F lo ri da w ill b e o f inte r es t to h i s F o r m a ny y e ar s it h as b ee n The New Peruvian 1 Th e schoo l aut hor i t iPs a r e makmany fri e nd s wh o kn e w him as "Pe p-u p " s eco n d b aH•ma n i n th e da ys w he n basebal l e nthu si as m r a n h ig h in c o llege ci • cl es

c usto mar v fo r th e tow n p ubli c Th e wo r k on th e 1922 P e r uv i a n ing a p le a f o r th e s t ud e nts t o" kee p sc hoo l a nd t he n or m al , tra ining ha s bee n ver y sat i sfa c' to t he walks , " s o t hat we may scho o l t o wo r k toge t he r in t oril y of late. A ll of th e pictur es kee p t he campus loo k in g a s bea u tit i on of a sp rin g mus i cal p rog r a m. a nd dr awings have heen se n t t 6 the f u l a s it h as i n f o rm e r year s Th e In line w i t h thi ( c usto m , t he mu s ic e ng ravers an d th e staff i:; a t work j sophomore c lass is espe c iall y . of sc hoo ls a r e t hat_ t he wri tten rn a- an x ious that t he _ g r a ss be ke pt a s t raJDmg th e 1r pup i ls t b take p a rt te n a l g e t s m o n t i me. gree n a s poss ibl e so tha t t he ca min the h igh sc ho ol mu s i c m e m ory A good ma n y p r oofs have bee n

pus w ill be d r e sse d i n i t s b est c ont es t. r ece ivt> d an d the r e is ever y rea son c lo th es f or th e co mm e nc e me nt e xMi ss L a tira Mack pr a ng , princi- to b e lieve th at t he boo ks will be e r c i !'es

In 19 10 whe n "Tu t - t u t" Moo r e w a s ca p t ain, t h e t ea m m ade it s sp ri ng t r i p. H e t oo k "li t tle" Bec k a long as pinch hilt er in t he ga me wi t h Kea rne y. At ' th e last half of the e i g hth inning th e gam e s t oo d 3 t o 0 in favor of Kearney T he Kea rn ey roote r s ======================================================================================== t oo k u p th e cr y ' 'P u t th e b a by p ut th e baby up ." Moo re com-

ir.g to P e r u someti me in the near f utu r e You wi l l perhaps f eel better acquamted with Dr. Blake if I tell you somethi ng of what Yeck told the club g i r ls ab o ut her.

I''It was my g o o d f o rtune, while I a tt e nd ed t heY W C A conferen ce at L ake Geneva last August, t o hear Dr Bla ke, an d I feel sure t hat afte r yo u bave hea r d her that

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TR U E TEA CHI NG P RO F' ESSION WORTH TH E P HI CE

" We de m a nd e du ca ted ed uca to r s. We d e man d p r of ess ionally t r ai ne d teach ers , m e n a nd wo m e n of irr e p r oach a bl e cha,ra cter and w e ll - t est e d abil i t ies

there will b e on ly one Dr Blake for you H er ler.tUres we r e the bes t a t t ende d a t the co nfe rence altho it was n ot compulso r y to go pli e d with the r eq u es t and at the j fir s t b a ll you n g Be ck kn ock ed a 1 two bagge r a nd br oug h t t wo· m en I in and fi na ll y sto le ho me , , t ie ing l t he score a n d th e ga me e nd ed in 1 t he t we lfth 4 t o 3 i n f av or o f P e ru j I t is in t e r es t i ng to k n ow of th e ' su ccess of the large n umber of h is j cl a s sm a t es of t h e twenty men i n r th e c lass :

1 3 l n sc ho ol w ork

1 Mer c hant

1 R ea les t ate

1 D Pn ti's t.

1 F a r me r I

1 Tr ave l ing sa les ma n ll

1 l n i ur a nc e I

Of t he t h irt ee n i n E' Cho ol wo rk:

Ei g ht ar e s uper in t e ndents :

Thr ee a r e c o lleg e pr ofe sso r s. !I

T hr ee a r e spec ia l h i g h sc h1o l in - ! 1 l) r R.•"k t"'n(7ht ;'eR r s..afJ ":'" and the n co n t inu e d h is 1 educa ti on unt il he received h is 1 do cto r' s Hi s let t e r hints of hi s g r e at succe ss H e w ill be a m oR t wel come v i$i to r to P e ru Ga i nsv ill e Fl a , Ap ril 3, 1922.

We d ema nd f r o m our legis latur e laws r a is i ng t hf> s ta n d a rd of the p r ofe ss i on andexa lti ng t h e offi ce of t he teach e r. As t he do ctor of m e d ici ne or th e pract io ner a t la w is o nl y a rlmi tt e d w i thin t he p a le of C'a lli n g u po n the p r od uction of his pare h m en t e r ce r t i fic ate s, so the appl i ca nt f or t h e pos it i o n of in st r uctor i n o ur p rimary an d o th e r sc hool s s hou ld be r equ ir ed la w to firs t pr odu ce hi s di p lo m a, hi s a u t ho r ity to t e a ch , f r o m t he n or m al sch oo ls

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'W e ca l l no u neducated qu ack o r charl atan to pe rform su rg e r y u po n t h e bo dies of o ur c h ildre n les t t h ey may be d efo r me d , cr i pp led. a nd main ed ph ys ica ll y al l t he ir Ji ves. Let u s t ak e eq u a l ca r e t ha t we in trust the me n ta l f a cu lt ie s t o s kill e d in struc t ors of mag nanim o u s charac te r that t he me ntalit ies of o ur c hildre n ma y n o t be mu t i la ted, d e f or m e d a nd cr ippl e d t o h alt ar.d lim p thru a ll the ce nt u ri e s of th e ir nev e r e ndi11g liv .,s Th e d eform e d body w ill d i e, and be f o r eve r put o u t o f s i g ht unde r th e gro und , hu t a mind m a de mo ns tr ous by bad t each in g d ies n o t , bu t stalks foreve r am ong t h e a ges, a n i mmo rt al mo ckery of t he d i vin e image. "-J Ster li ng Mor to n , Fath e r of A r bor D ay

l She t alked on con s t ru cti ve heal t h / b ui lding ; n o t o n bow t.o make sick l f o lks well , b ut how to keep healthy f o lks hea lthy Dr Bl a ke's every , m ove ind ica tes heal t h and physical 1d e vel pmen t S he's live ly , full Jf pep , and has a very evident vein of humor Reall y her face is so ex p r e sc;ive th at while she talks, ha lf the joy in watching her. H e r per so nality is wo nderfully p leas in g " I c an ' t a t t empt to tell you a l l t he t hm gs that she t old us, but she w iJ I ta lk t o you he rs elf before long.

I m ight give just a few thi ngs, how e ve r, t h at stayed with me : 'Coul d' s t thou in uni o n see the o ::Je God me an t, thou never rr. o re would be the o ne thou art, co n tent.'

I 'A cru s h is a case on a girl and ' a case is a crlJSh on a is to aim high an d mi mar k than to a im low and eve r yt im e. ' "

L u o cheo o.

T he S mHh - Hu g·hes girls ser ved a Pr of W. N D e lz e ll.

P e ru S t ate N o rma l Sc hoo l, P eru , N e b r a s ka.

My dea r Mr Del ze ll :

It ha s b een seve ral yea r s sinc e you pl aye d adv i se r t o th e l i kes of me But th a t is no r ea so n w h y I s ho uld f a i l to le t you kn ow of my w her e abo ut s In f ac t , I t r y to ma ke it k n ow n eve r y f im e I m a ke a chan ge An d I a m c o ntemp lat in g a not he r c ha n ge f o r l922 -'Q 3

I hav e j us t r ece i ve d a n a p p o intme nt to o ne of th e Au Rt i n s hips f o r t he yea r 192 2-23. I accepte d , and s ha II a tte n d H a r va r d ne xt y ea r. I s u cce ed ed in g ett i ng a lea ve of a b se nc e fr om Un i versity of F lo r ida. So yon wi ll fi nd me at H a r va r d nex t year s t u dy in g und e r Bli ss, P e rry , Ki ttri d g e an d Gr een oug h H oweve r, I w ill be h Pr e at the Uni ve r s i t y of F lor ida un t i l f. u g u s t 9 , fo r I ha ve cha r ge of th e Engl is h depo r tme nt he re aga in t hi s s u mme r f or t he fifth t im e

If t he f ate!il a r e ki nd I s ha ll brin g t he M r s (Ma e Mi ll e r) and t h e kiddi e (re d-h ead ed) a nd sp en d a day at Per u just aft e r it ope ns

We ha ve n ot b e e n bac k t o the " Hill s of Old P e ru " s i nce our g r aduntjon i n 1 9 12.

Afte r S ep tem b er 2 5 cha ng e my address t o Ca mbr i d g e, Ma ss ., i f f or any r ea so n yo u w o u ld w ri te m e Co ng rntu lat i o ns t o P e r u o n h e r bas ke t ba ll se l} son I a m he lpng coach the ba se ba ll t eam tt is r>p rin g a nd we have arsenic My t hi rd base ma n go es to t h e Phi ll i "!R a t end of May, a nd my ca t c her goe s t o Br ook ly n One of th e p(tche rs is bar g ain in g wit h th e P h illi es a nrl a no the r g oe s t o Mi I wa uk ee Y es a nd I u lacrd H a r vard o n

b uffe t lunc he o n t o s o me of their and fri en ds. March 17.

! The m e nu consiste d of: (J_vster 1 r areb it , potato cuns, 1\l +- l

I perfe .tron !Oulad, fruit j i ce , i ndividual rak.lS Since it wns St Pa t ri ck's day c·1lo ,e Iof g r ePn and white was very clevrly carried o u t both in the menu and Itable decorati ons. A kewpie doll l dre,;secl as an lri sh'llan with green lr i bbo n str ea m t r s which ended in l 'gree n s ha mr ocks tied to h is hands ; t i)J d p r oudlY' in a la r ge white j paper rose. making t he centerpiece i Wh i te rosebuds were g1ven as Ifa vo rs I T h e gue sts were Mrs Beck, Mrc;, Fi s he r , Mrs. Yeck, Gla!"gow, Mrs, Re::lfern and M.1sa Tolin.

Robe r ted H<r 1 T hE' h•1bhed hair fad is again ev id t-nt on the Peru campu't l Somt' of h:! dec•lare tht'y !l"lVf.' enough i-• ids cvnve rted to \ r .l Jhhing their hair to start l' c lub. lc is thought. bOWt?Vel', that the dub Y¥ilJ !{':'t m ost of itsrecrurts f r o n the man class as •nost of the a>t>phumorP Igir la Rre n lt keen 'lbout npplicatin ns f o r teachin7 p1sition 15 I with the undignified lookir.g bub.

j l\fias H_vltnn, in the college, gave a group of tive piano .;;.-fections at Monday mornl 'n g convocation, which were much 'app r e(•i ated. The numbers

_in G. by Heethovl(l; Chant

I (My Jo.vs) by Chopin· L1szt; In a Bl'lac, hy A night in Grarada, by Del3usy;

IA Garden in the Rain ln· De Bus{y Miss H\•tton's land charming style never fails to please her hearer11.

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n in to a closet and intrenched himself behind t he garments that hun g on the hoo ks.

It With Flowers'' Fresh Cut Flowers, for any occasion such as weddings, birt hdays

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we - tuantdocture this Lumber ourselves, selling direct to schools epxresse s t he ideal that a man s ho ul d have a s tore of genera l in- So then be a zealous b oos ter. formation, wh i le spec ial iz ing in And wear a gladsome face, "Co me out this instant ," s he

That's th e way to w in life' s race. - Colo r a d o Mirror " I 'll show yo u w h o ' s boss l here!" "'

THE SPIRIT OF OLD PERU

Zayda Jeanne Akins.

It' s e ve r so fi ne to be here a n d alive And be part of the happy throng.

Th ere's a k i nd of a fee li ng that g r ows in the air And makes the hea rt bea t st ron g

It 's ever so fine that here we can f eel

The wa rmin g rays of the sun,

And know that t he eart h be n eath ou r feet

I s t h e tra ck where ou r r ace will be run.

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part ies, remembrances, fun era ls etc., in appr opr iate arrangements at all seasons of the year. demanded menacing ly. 0. E Berthold Florist Meek Lumber Co. some pa rt ic u lar s u bj ec t. That is G i ve your fri e nd s a s hou t i ng wei" I won 't corneout," he r etorted. Nebraska City, Neb r tr ue of a ll educated m en. come, No great geni u s rises and makes hi s mark an y w here i n the wo rl d without the knowled ge of the edu cated ma n, whether it is Tol stoi n Russ ia , Ta go re in lnd ia, Cous in n France , Marco ni in I taly or T oussai nt L' Overture in Haiti. Te be educa t ed 1.1 man must continue to e ducat e him se lf. H e mus t not onl y hav e a know ledge of th i ngs of the past but of the present Th e d ma n and studies t lv. H e mus t keep abreast thi ngs. H e must kno w what s h appening in the world as we ll s w hat has happened Hi s s t ore of knowledge i s not musty or covered with cobwebs His pick a nd shovel are not rusty His door of communicativn i s always open.

His ltlenta l co n tent is continua ll y ncr eas in g , and at the same t'im e the add i tions are weighted, appraised assorted a nd clasifi ed: In other words , h e constantly read s up-to-date matter a nd t hin ks .From a n editor ial i n the Pathfinder.

H. S Prospects Bright.

Wi th t he base ball season just sta rtin g , and a large squa n t ak ing their workout under the d ir ec ti on nf Coac h Step henson, thoughts are beginn in g to r each f orward to n ext year's prospects.

Footba ll p r os pects look ver y pro mi s in g Elect ion of the new captai n took place some time ago.

Robert Bat h, w ho played a tackle thi s yea r, has been e le cted to h ead the t eam for the com in g sesaon. Bath played a stea d y, strong gam e. On offe nse h e could be counted on for a su r e ho le t o run a pl ay thru.

On defense h e chaned thru wi th a force th at m a de hi s op p one nts hink that two m e n had hi t at once. Bath prom ises to make a stron g p layer nex t year as we ll as a good leader. To round up hi s team a numb e r of thi s season's men w ill be Wilso n, L. and 0. Conk le, C. and J. P arr i ott, Cowe ll, Taylor, Williams, Stand ley a nd ot hers who out this yea r, will P, r oba bl y be back i n the fa ll. A num ber of hu sk i es , new s in ce the football season , wi II be e li gib le next fall, so t hat a we ll ro und ed team should re su lt, a nd a ll the me n out wi ll have p lenty of opposition for their plftccs .The basket ba ll m en have pi cke d for their leader Walter WihJOn.

It's fine th at there's fellowship found in the worl d, That a handcladp can carry i ts thr i II,

That succe ss can be had by the fellow who seeks

If h e ' s ready to wo r k w ith a will.

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T he price of th e fight is ever so slight

Compared w ith the ultimate gain

The goal we m ake and the ho nors we ta ke Are free for us all to atta i n.

There's p lenty of gr i t and to spar e in th e For those who are n eed ing i t. mo s t;

So u se some grit! Move on a bit!

Don't stay w i th the dull-eyed h ost!

It' s fine th at our eyes are the kind th at see

The blu e of the hill s afa r,

Th1.1 s ilv ery s he e n of a spider's web, The frosty li g ht of a star

world

It's fine th at the dew can be seen o n th e g rass,

Th at the sky never stays cold and gray-

That the scent of a flower is too lovely to last

That a sunset leads daylight away.

It's fine t hat there ' s charm in great old trees

Tho they stan d all b.rown and bare;

That a chickadee's ch ir p so unds as o'er the snow

As a skylark's so ng in the air

We hear the murmur of bend in g boughs , A redbird's i mperat i ve call,

A c r icket's chirp from a clump of grass,

A squirre l on the garde n wal l.

It takes an infinite numbe r of things

r THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN ..... THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Butcred at the Po:stofficc at Pe ru, Nebraska as second- class matter. WE ARE GLAD ro ·BE OF SERVICE TO YOU. Publi s hed Week ly by the Peru State Teachers Co ll ege $1 00 per year. Single copy 5 cts. Tf yo u do not receiv e yo ur Pedagogian notice in the Pedagogian box in the Administration buildiug. A rtlcles must be in l.Jy 12 o' clock Saturd ay A rticlee sho uld be t 1•pewritten if po,; si ble, and w ri tten on one s ide only, as the pri nte rs w ill not accept copy written on both s ides TBE r!ll!TOR I AL STAFF. P au l Wilcox Edito r -in -C hief Esther Delzeii Associate Editor Alice Glasgow Assis t a nt Edi tor Arthu r Burley Manager Ol!GAN IZAT IONB : Y M. C. J ohn Bl,.ckbu r!>t Y.. W. C. A Inez Ra v Wells Dramatic Clu b Dorothy t'cttit Freshmen Showalte r Wllliam Speich Mt. Vernon Hall France Knight Girls Club Annette Stocking Junior-Senior Zella And rews Music Ocpa rtm cu t i\1 ildred Hank sW ho is Educ ated ? An educated m an ha s been d efin e d as one who "kn ows something ab o ut everyt hing and everythi ng about someth ing ." That, of cou r se, s h umanly i mpossible, but i t Wh e n your friends hav e turn e d a shoulder And yo ur job has had a stab, That ' s the time your cour age sh rivels If yo u don't brace up, my lad. If success has bee n denied you By a back -h and stroke of fate E nthu siasm i s your tonic Tha t you've go t to take a n d take. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A Sdfe Investment where your money grows ' . PERU STATE BltNK Try the Sanitary Barber Shop & Bath. Soft water E lectric Eq uipment, L ad ies hair bobbed, ma ssage, Shampoo , firs t -elass barbe rs. A11:ency Nebras· ka City Lau nd r y F ir st door no r t h Ci tizens State Bank Your patronage solic ite d C. P. SCOVILL, Prop. ' GO TO, WELL! J. C. Chatelain Watchmaker and Jeweler F o r P hil o, Eve r ett Seal pins and rings Conklin, Shaffe r and Dunns Pens Doctor L. B. SHRE\!E De ntist Black Walnut Lumber and X -Ray Office P hone 27 The Big Bully , Mrs. P eck, ki tc he n knife in h an d, had pursued he r meeker half un t il he ducked for protectio
To make a li fe complete, It won't be song th e who le year long; The bitter w ill come with th e sweet St ill - it' s ever so fine to be here alive And be par t of the h appy thr ongIt's the help you give anri the li fe you live, Your smile sm i le and the lilt of your song. Keep your face to the light. ue prepared for the tight; To th e best th at is i n you b e true Whether woman or man keep all that you cnn , Of the Sp i rit of O ld Peru. I I I I We GOHNG SOMEWHERE? are offering the most complete line of Truuk.s, Suit Cases and Trave1it1g Bags ever shown in Pe"'u J 1 Up to date in ever y way For a temper saver when baking use I VALLEY LILLY FLOUR Quality and prices r ight W. W" MARDIS Phone 25 PERU. NEBR. Ph o ne 25 c==wt: :q. roa· J "'Write===and Send Your Picture" A commonplace phrase, said jocularly. but often said wit h a bidd en meaning Have you a rec ent photo to send? - MAKE THAT APPOINTMENT TODAY Peterson Studio Peru, Nebr. (Makers of Lifelike Photegrapha) We arc Ou fitters from Lad to Dad ROTTMANN'S .. "Value First•' 809 Central, Nebroska City Have you. seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggists

al freshmen sop homore girls' t ea m s The was hard fought from to whistle. The sop hogot off with a six-point le ad

E. Goodly, - Welcome Willa i Thos. A. Fry Hyanni s

Marj orie, - Luc ill e Harajian

Helm a, - - Amy Kite Here are a few of the co ll eges Alvina, - Della Handley where teachers will be safeg uarded in main tai nin g it t the game. The fi nal score, ores, 19 freshmen, 15. neup was as follows: res. Freshmen

e f. Parriott

f. Chaplain g. Baldwi n arttey g Courtwright

l6ttkin son c Sch oe nthal

Minerva, - Helen J ones fr om the direfu l effects of the ter' Holder, - George Isaacs ribl e nicotine. Bigbee, - Clarence Hawxby The student body of M issour i Fuller, Roland Carr University h as laid down rules Howard Brunsdon will have charge prohibiting smok in g by co-eds, of the properties a s s t age mana- and no in staoces of violation have g e r, and the business members of been brought to the atte ntion of the play staff w ill be put at wo rk the faculty, Miss Eva Johnson dean by the committee in t he next fe w of women, as serts Mi ss Johnson d ays. sa id "no semble nce of s uch a

problem eve r has arise n here."

IFarmers Union S t o r e The Store where you feel ''At Home"

Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes

IVolforth c Hilquist Peru T rajn e d Leaden in Educa tio n. Kruger c. McMa s ters The following ci t y superiiotend-

Betwee n halves of t he girl s' ents of t owns in Nebra s ka, reprea wrestling bout was stage d sen ting ov e r 50,000 pupils, are

Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price

We solicit your patronage

Fhone. 52 Fe.ru, Nebr. by Hermie Rhodus and "Strangler" Peru g radu ates:

Flau. The r ed o ubtab le F lau threw M. C. L efle r Rhodus on e fall in ten minutes E. L. R ou se Lnco ln S cottsbluff

- Beat r ice Nebraska City - Se ward

H o ldreg e David C ity Bayard - Wahoo

Havelock

Schuyler

H ebron

J. H. Do r sey P e r cy Adams H. H. R eimund several times but 'th e final C. E. Andr e ws g ave th e fr eshmen t he long J. A J e de rman a 2 1 to 15 ta lly. L i ne-up: F. E. B owers mores. Fres hmen. G. 0 Kell ey

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Faunce A li ce Lemasters Pl a c e R. E. Ba il ey

Milam C. E Clair

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the U niv e r sity of Wisconsin, F. Louise Nard in , dean of women , sai d to a r eporter , "There i s an e thical princi pal held by the co - ed s wh i ch is making the habit unpopular."

A co- ed ' caught smoking at Pu rdue Un i ver sity would be d i smi ssse d at once , d eclared Dean Ca rolyn Shoemaker.

Le xington " We have no rul e aa g ins t Takama h ing by women here auy more than · Osceo la we have d s pecific rul e a g ains t lyAtkinson ing or ste alin g ." s a id Miss Ann e Arapahoe Blitz, d ean of wo me n at the KanSt Edward s sa s State Un i ve rsi t y , in

We h ave t h e ag ency for the Dodge Bros. cars, and ha ve a car on th e fl oo r for demonstration. Call and Je t us show yo u have th e Racine a nd Norwalk tire s th e best there a r e Our' r e pair departme nt is at yo ur service, a nd Wo rk Gu a ranteed.

SULTZBAUGH

" Ther e a r e no inveterate s moke rs among the co-e d s at the U n iversity of .Til in ois, co,Qseq uently the r e are no ru les gover n ing smoking," said Ruby E. C. Mason, dean of women at the U n i vars ity. While the re is no rul e prohibit-, a heaq sciss ors and a ham- C. Ray Gate s Col um bus ing smok in g a m ong the women of DODGE CARS k. A. J. Stoddardr eal fight of the evenin g W. G Brooks d when the soph o mor e anrl R. D Moritz an ba sk e t ball team s t a ngl e d J. C Mitc helllast gam es of t h e se a s on. R. McGee a pr et t y exhibitio n of speed H. B. Smit h durance coupled w i t h s pec - H. J · Free born r ba s ke t s hoo t ing. We m u st Frank Adams becam e a li tt le r ough and no R. F. F os nott s apo log ized for i nadve r t antb bing up a g ain s t any of the ng play er s T he sc ore was

Confectionery, Fountai n Service , Try

u s We stri ve t o J)l ea se

Niobrara o f condit i ons at that particu] a:-STUDENTS

HEAD QUARTE RS -.. r-

The crowd during the interm is- R B Bed e ll sian of thi s game wa s e nte rtained C L. Jones by a c le ver b ox in g b out. " King " E. E Me lvin Beam e r apd ' ' Duke" Wil es we r e F W. Ry a n the pri nc i pal s in this bout. Alt ho Roy V. Ke lly

Will y g. Wh it e E W. SmithClark son Wakefie ld Fairmont An s ley Cheste r T o bias Alv o Os mond

Be amer was t he s horte r he harl a · R. J Ha le pun c h which wo n him th e de c i s ion E. E Fricke by a s mall ma rg in. E. H. l{och -

Th e proceed s of this e vent, C L Wesco tt slight ly over $4 0, goes t o ward ge t - Wi lb E:r Emmert tin g s weate rs f o r o ur c hampion s hip H H. Linnbas ke t ball t ea m. F. L. StoddardE P Hodapp -

What Happened to Jones. W W. Snider.

Th e se ni or of th e high Spe ncer L e ger school s t renuou sly at work on E M. Spa ldin g the play , " Wh a t Happ e ne rl to Henry MeentsJones ?" Much do es actually hap - Lola Ru sselpen to him , muc h to t he m errime nt W F. W i l kins of thos e watchm g the pl ay. T he W. E. Nippert seni ors are fortunat e in g e ttin g a G · S Hansen pl a y so f u ll of fun and acti on With W. H. Kotas man y cle ve r linPs , com i c a l s i tua - Roy B. Hull tion s, and much actio n i t is su r e D S D o me r to be a d e li g h t to any audi ence Crai g E Thomas

Lawr e nce

Scribner

Blue Hi l l Diller

Laurel

Ove rton

Oa kland

Milligan

E l mwood - Yu tan

att ribute this to the s e ntimen t

thruout the state a ga inst women's s moki ng The sororit ies here hav e s trict rules a g ains t and ennforce th e m Th ey are a p o werful aid in prev en t in g s mok ing by g irl s tud e nts from be coming a pr oblem."

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Wate rloo T he "P" C lu b is p lann in g a Raymond vaud e vill e s ho w which wi ll be Ulyss es stage d in the near futur e If the Bru n i n g Winsid e Ohiow a Lib e rty Ri sin g City S hickley Dunba r

plans carry thru as it is hop ed, we will have t he c hance to se e a s how which wou ld d o credit to the Linco ln o r Omaha Orph e um Summer Work for College Men.

dii:ection H. H. Humphreys of Mis s William s of th e Co ll ege J o hn Weath e rh ogg Vau g hn Gassie r is taking ch a r fZ' e Ch a rl o tte Deakin of the coa ching a nd und er hi s W E. Tho mas su pervi si on th e play is taki ng W D. Fu lton-Gr ee nwood A few p osi t io ns are ope n fo r a h ig h t.,ypc of co lleg e m eu with goo d p c rs una li ty \Vh o arc look in g fo r s u m me r w o r k Th ese posi l io ns provid e a de fin ite ,eu a rn n tee a nd opp o r tun it y to ea ra a t least $ 600 du ring t he sum m er The JOHN C W INSTON CO , C o ll ege Depa r t me n t , ''P'' CLUB. Wednesday,

April

.., Class Games. {he fr eshma n and so.phomore ball games h ave b een played Won. Th e e ntire evening; s am was und e r the auspices of '•pC.(.ilts " Club. A charge of 25 Was collected at the d oor. a curt ain raiser th e fresh..,.. staged a mock girls game in r the soph o mores were badly b ••ed up. The mock game was tr,u at ght qu i ck ly to an end by the shape rapidly. The date set is May th e fifth a nd a t that time th e fir s t senior play of the demonstration high school will be given in the Coll ege cha pe l. Th e cast chosen by try-out some time agq is as folC. M. Ko hl e r P e ar l Wagar Wm. R. Carter Richard Overhol t L a ura J. H. Burwell lows ; Noe l SeneyJon es , - - Mark Del zell G eo E. Med s kerCis sy, Helen Knapp E. W. Mate jovskyEricson Upland - Orafino Panama - Peru Staplehurst Cle arwater - Cook Co rtland A. Go odly - Lan den Whi•tfi e ld Ira M. Sides - - Oak Mrs. Good ly, - Bern iece Lewis Clarence Russell - N e maha Richard, - A r t hur Majors Er m a Nichol son - Platte Center SABINS' .DUCAT IONAL EXCHANGE ]fo u n d ed i n 1893 Sho ps Building Des Moine s, I o wa K n ow n all ov e r the midd le west and west f or Prompt, Efficient a11d Reliable Service to School Board s, Supts aod Tea chers Enroll now for p osit ions f or 19 22-2 3 E. T. HO U SH , Manage r A N N A A L LEE, Ass i atan t Mana g e r THE STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE W. T. DA VIS, ' 06 Manager has placed ma n y P e ruvians in d esi rable posi ti o n s during the past st x ye a rs. Enr oll n ow. 138 N o. 12th !t. Li n col n , N e b r of
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I &: FISHER Phone 54 , P e ru Servic e Ga rage Auto Livery, D. C. Phe lps Pro p. Ni g h t a nd Day Se r vice Phone 54. '
Fay Bakery
Lu'nches,
- Be thany in s t i tu t ion " Smoking by wo m en Gibbon here Is a n egligible pr o blem. I 1
Wil son g Hanson C S. Jones
Co- e ds at Wa s hing t on U nivers ity , St. L o ui s , a g r eed am ong th emse lves that s m oking wa s a "foo lish ha b i t," said Mi ss Edith M. F ent on d e a n of women, ' 'and consequent ly i t was unn e c es a sry for th e instituti on to promulgate any r egulati o ns on th e subj ect."
- Cow le s Com s to c k Surpri se l lll 0 Ar c h S t reet , Ph i lu delph ia NIGHT19, 1922-8:15 p m Two hours of High Class EntGrtainment including--Dramatic Club Play, G i rls Dancing, Speers Tumblers, and Many Special Numbers by College Talent Help the Basketball And e njoy your s elf S weater Fund A d mise io n 35 c M. J. W HI TT ALL ANGLO • PERSIAN RUGS - every o unce of wo o l im por ted fr o m Cen t ral E ur ope and As ia. all d ye ' s tes t e d 30 days in d i r ect s unli g ht. -p a tt erns fr om c la ss ic O ri e ntal r ugs of p riceless wo r th Where the Wear is hard es t Wbitta ll Rugs wear lon gest. Anglo-Persian Wi ttou ----9x 12···$120.00 Edwards- Evans- Pe ck . Nebraska City, Ne br. AVENUE S TORE "Live Bet ter f o r Less " If you buy yo ur s c hool supp lies, Stationery, Fountain Pens, · Candie s, F r u i t , Groceries , a nd M eats from us Opposite Traini ng S chool H. U. LANDOLT PHO NE 73 PERU, NEBRASKA PHON E 78
The wor k i s u nd e r the

Evere tt Literary Society, The cast for the class play has vaudeville The r e will probably be

Th e Evere tt Litera ry Society been c hosen. It is as follow s: a one -act play, a program by th e held its r eg ular m<!e ting Thursday Nell Sumner. Paul Wilcox aesthetic d anc ing class, some evenin&'. Thi s s plendid pr og r a m Edw. Fellow s, Donald Blankenship tumblin g stunts by Speer's athof music and r eadings fo ll owed the Nick Hollin s, J a mes S im on lete s, a musical program and some

regular bu s in ess meeting. "T he Wm. Mortim er, - Floyd Hi gg in s mor e numbers tha t are bound t o

Song of our Syr ian Guest," a r ea d- J a me s Jud s on, Busch entertain u s. ing by Zelia Anrlrews. John Gilmor e, A lbert Bi ehn T

"Faee to Face," a so lo by Fern Bennett, George Willy e a.

We

Taylor, a ccol'l"panied by the orches - Eut h Sumn er, H e len Williams The last Girls' Club tea of the Who

tra. Be t sy Sumner, Evelyn Whiffen year will be g iven in the f ac ilitY I

"Wastefulness.' ' a t a lk by Alfred Cynthia Sumner, Mildre d Hanks room on Thurs d ay , April 20. A d 1 • • t l · d d Burlingso n D ep ot Morford. Jan e Palm e r, Jess ie Kelly cor 1a mv1ta on Is e xten e to ...,. .,._._

"Lass i e o' Mi ne," so lo by J essie Elsi e Davi 3, Full e r the members of the commerc i al KellP.y Th e rese, Edith Fox and mu si c departmen t s and also

"An Eve nin g with an Author," to all members of the fac ul ty , a talk by Bl ond a •Pfrimmer In an Some exce ll e nt numbers are be- Come, and have a las t friendly chat inrr planned fo r th e " P" Club over the t ea cups entertai nin g manner Mi ss Pfrim- ,., r'ne r acquainted u s w:t h the 'life and work s of Be sEt Stre e t e r Aldr irh , one of Ne braska 's we ll known

lihe Citizens .9lanlc f

F aculty and students will find an acc ount with u s a g r ea t con venience to them . Consult us co nce rning a ny business pro blem you may hav e authors.

Thi s prog r am showed the r emarka bl e t alent of th e so ciety. Th e committee is planning another exc e llent program for next meetin g Every E vere tt s h ou ld feel it hi s duty to make th e attenda nce as comp lete as it was t he la st time

Y. W. C. A.

The Y. W. C. A held a very interesting me e ting last Wedne sday eve ning. Mi ss Pfimmer read most pl easi ng ly from he r perso nal co llecti on of beau tiful and u seful poem s.

At this meet in g it waR decid e d that the fol lowi n g r e pr ese nta tives of IJe ru 's Y W. C. A. cabine t shou ld be se nt to th e Linc oln con f e r e n ce : Fre ida a nd Erna Woitzel , Ve da Rhodus , Wiimifred E lkins, Lilian Wohlfart h , Ann a Nelson, M ildr e d Wi lson, Isa b e l Hartley a nd Esthe r P e lz e l!. Al so th e Misses Foster, F au lhab e r and Gock ley.

It is a ver y g ood thing for the Y W. sp iri t th a t we ca n s e n d these peop le to re prese nt us , as it g i ves u s ince ntive and ma kes us f e e l t hat we ar e a vital part of a _ b i g for the right l Y. M. C. A. l Th e officers for the first semester I of th e n ex t yea r were e lected a t our la st meeting. Mr. L a mb was e le cten pres i d ent; Mark De lze ll vice pres i dent; Mr Meyers secretary, and Mr McDani e lR trea s urer.

We are very grate ful to Messr s. Wallace Hunter Hun gate for the sp le ndid mu s ic furni sh ed by th e m at this mee t ing · Messrs La m b, Clarence Spe ich and Myers a tte nd ed the Y. M C. A. co n ference in Linco ln Friday, Saturday and S und ay , Ap ril 7 to 9.

Mt V ernon Girls

S und ay was such a love ly d ay th a t a g r ea t ma ny of th e g irl s walked to the rive r.

Miss Ha ze l L a rkins h as re turned to u s once more after a five week's ab sence.

Juanita Sheer returned Sa turd ay after a pro lunged vacation b ecause of illness

Next Friday the hall will ce lebrate 1: he regular m ont hly party

This on e will be a n apron party a nd we are anticipating a love ly time

Chip Basket.

On a r ecent visit to Omaha Higgins went into a hardware store. "Any mou se trap s?" h e as ked th e cl e rk. Yes; what s i ze? " sa id t h e clerk. "A bi g one; a nd p lease hurry; I have to catc h a train," replied Hig.

Sophomore Note•·

The so phomores we re invited to attend th e fre1hman c lass me etin g last Thursday A good ly number a tte nded and we re royally ent er tained by Mr Beebe and Mr Wa llace

Las t week end eac h sophomore r ece i ved an important looking e nve lope wh ic h, when opened, was found to co nta in an invitation to t he fre s hman -sophomore banquet. Th e banquet w ill be g ive n April

Made Lightning

F RANKLIN removed some of the mystery. · But only recently has science really explained the electrical phenomena of the thunderstorm

Dr. C. P Steinmetz expounds this theory Raindrops retain on their surfaces electrical charges, given off by the sun and other incandescent bodies. In falling, r aindrops combine, but their surfaces do not increqse in prop ortion. Hence, the electrical pressure grows rapidly. Finally it r each es the limit the air can s t and and the lightning flash r esults.

And now we have artificial lightning. One million volts of electricity-approximately one fiftieth of the voltage in r. lightning flash-have been sent successfully over a transmission line in the General Engineering Laboratory of the G en eral El ectric Company. This is n early five times th e voltage ever before placed on a transmission line

Much valuable knowledge of hi gh voltage phenom ena-essentia l for extending long distance transmission- was acquired from these t est s Engineers now see the potential power in remote mountain streams serving in industries hundreds of mil es away.

M a n -mad e li ghtnin g was the result of ungrudging and p a tient exp erimentation by the same engineers who first sent 15,000 volts over a long distance thirty years ago

"Keeping everlastingly at it brings success."

It is difficult to forecast what the results of the n ext thirty years may be.

Look upeppy"

Walk

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NUMBER 25

VOLUME XVII.

PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESD AY. APRIL 19, 1922.

THE NEW AUDI'I'ORIUM TO DATE chapel. Program s of r ea1J p1eri.t ISTATE COLLEGES OUT FOR TR ACK ague. Following are parts of an SU.MMER SCHOOL OUTLOOK IS GOOD are getting to be qu ite r eg ular • - - article printed in Li terary Di gest: The Roof Contain s Over Thirty occurrences. Outlook Good for Banner Seaso n a t "A new triana-le - the man , the Tons of 'fh e pros,t'ram given in .' Mo nda y Ha s tings w o man, a nd the country town-is

Prospects Bright for an Attendance of Eight Hundred

chapel by Prof. Jisa, Geol'ge Sho- developing in Amer ican fiction, walter and Ahrin Wallace, was The s tage is &II set for th e o per -n otes Alle n White in Shall we reach the 800 marR imm e nse amount of work by so

We have all watched th e building df the a u d itorium with g eat inter es t a nd have wo nde r e d at the

q uite up to par in va riation and ating of the tra ck season n m o ng Collier's Dorot h y Canfi e ld 's "The this year in Aummer school? txce ll e ncy of r en dition. Fol lowing Nebraska s tat e college s. Prepara- Brimming Cup" and Sincla ir Lew - If we do, it means we will ha ve an i s the program: tion fnr inter -c la ss m ee ts is occu- is's "Ma in Stree t" he c ites as two i ncrease over last year of more small a force of men. This i s m ore am azing wh e n we Berceuse Slave F. Neruda pyin g th e attention of inter-colleg- 1books in which this new triang le j th an 10 0 The present indicati o n b h h I Me nuet l·n G Iva n : Be e thov e n ate trac kste r s at present altho a n Is uppli es th e main fram ew ork of the shows an mcrease ove r last sumr emem er t at t e o d building- ha d to be t o rn d ow n, a ll of the ma- Pr of. J isa attra ct iv e sc hedul e of dual meets is plot But bec au se in ' 'The Br im- j m e r 's attendance More r ooms · 1 h h Th e S un s hl"n e cJ f Yo ur S mil e oo the athletic card of mo s t in s ti- min g Cu b." the country town i s been reserved at this ti me ten a wort w il e stacked away, h 1 Cook- Ray tutions allotted th e rol e of hero, while in th a n there were reserved at the t e rest of the debri s carted awa y , a nd r he n ew bu i ldin g bui lt from So m e wh e re a ' vo ice i s Track see m s abo ut to r ega in its "Malo Street" it plays the part ot l first of May last year the very fou ndation. Peru ha s New ton -Tate former stand i !Jg in college c ir c les villain, Mr. White declares that The good people of Peru opened bee n f ort unate in ha ving for this Geor ' e Showalter the p eriod th e annual all Americans s hould r ead the la t- l up th_ei r homes and w e had work, on e of Neb ras ka' s best fore- Violin 0 ligato Frof. Ji sa mt er-coll eg1ate meet wa s always 1

ter book "to take the co nceit o ut I sufficient rooms for the mrce ased Nob od y Kno S t h e Tr o uble I 've s ure to attract a bumper c r owd of of th e m ' a nd s 11 ou ld then tur n to , attendance m e n, Mr Nesgard. As a res ult, w e will ha ve o ne of th e fine s t See n Cla r e nce White athl e tes . L as t May s ix co ll eges ' "Th e Bri-mming Cup" as "an an- / S ome are esti mating the attendschool auditoriums in th e state and sent team s to the m eet. Indica- tidote.''

I ance at one thou san d If it r eaches one built at the lowest possible Acc o mpanpment b y Prof. Ji f.la tions are t h a t w he n the call is "Th e pl o ts of 'Ma in Street' aud t ha t number spec ial provision will co s t. Hum o reske ' / A. D vo r ak so unded f or the' fir s t eve nt a t 'The Brimming Cup' are much t he be made f o r housing the students. Th e follo w in g fact s, fur'nished Kuiwiak H eh ri Wieniawski Has tings May 20 • ei ght or mne sam e ." I Dr. Blake Coming, by Mr Ne sgar d , wil l b e of in- Prof. J1 sa sc hoo ls will be on th e ground with "Ashley Vt ., is th e sma ll town • ' tea ms. -Lincoln Star. of 'Th e B rimmin g Cup', w h ich in , Dr. Eva B lake, woman physician, t e rest to every one int er ested in Mr. W !lace at\ the pian o t t b h N · 1 y w c T B '- M Wh " , . 1 h , se n ou y t e a twna t he new building. On e hundr ed Proe Jis 's were we ll eLween thirty and forty candi- r. lte, 8 optmon, le s. t e _, A , is corning M on day evening thou sand bri cks ha ve ' bee n p laced chosen a n p laye d in hi s m ost dates have be e n out for th e spring answer t o G opher Pr a lne Mmn., ' A "I 24 d "II b . the I W 1 f ' M St t, pn , an WJ e w1th us a nd practically all of th e r ei nf orce d I pleasi ng s t ) Ie. Tl1e faint strains sport at_ eyan and th ey are 0 ' C ait r ee · hh 1 h ' remainder of the week. She bas r.oncrete has been poured , which I of Swanee River h ea rd n ow and very opt1mlstlc a b ou t th ei r chance s k od or as ' b een vi s iting a number of the includes th e f ram ewo r k for r oof1 then in t he accompa nim ent of Bu- 1of co pping the champiomh•p but e t e s m a i sc hools thruout the state, having s upp ort, th e seats for th e balcony, I a de d a new charm t o then, th at is n o thing unu sual f o r ro r h e sll. I S spen t the last thr ee w eeks in K e arthe stage and th e main ro of th at o ld favorite. Wes leyan becau se th ey firmly b e- an :ndt v ldu a !J s t. He 1:3 as m d_e· n ey, York and flastings Dr. The pou ring of th e r einfo rced li eve th e y deserve e Je ry chatnpion- penat::nt as a hog o n 1ce; he still Bl k f d 1 singing always a e IS a woman o wo n erfu perr oof i s a story a ll by it se lf a nd a plea ses t e s tu den t s Hi s so los ship a war ded wh e ther th ey ge t it ret ains h is s us pi cions, hi s rese tva- !>Onality and ha s 8 messa ge f or;. m ost inte r esting on e too, f or i t is were mad e ve n m or e deligh tfu l o r not. L e t u s pa use he r e to tion s, hi s sel f- s uffici enc y, and e ach a n d every one of us. Do not o ne of t he ach i eveme n ts of mod e rn I by th e v i l in op l igato playe d by I however, th at we firmly be- votes them i n politics. So do e s fail to p ut fo r th e very effo rt to science in bu ild i ng The r e in - IP rof. J is t. lleve hNebr_askah ' merits your urbanite Broadway i s h ard. h ear hP.r as man y time s a s possible. forced stee l was put in p lace r ea dy one c ampton s 1p w h1ch ha s n ot lt has no neighbors. Death, povfor the pouring. Th is s teel which ! One of the m ost un_tqu e n umb e r s bee n award e d, that bei cg the title e rty. gri e f, t ragedy vi sits th e cit:y Pres Caviness C alle d to Hemingford. 1 of t h e pr g r am th e record of h f fid b 1 h b inds toget her the bu i ldin g a n d onors or con ence. a mi no fr iends n urry in t o ea t e Mond a y even ing President CaviI "Nobod K n ows t he I' ve the r oof we ig hs many ton s, for the i , , y, Track e nthu siaf.m at Hastin gs woun d s. But g<h! d will in the Seen cco m pa nted bv Pr ofe •so r C 11 · · h · b b f s t eel m th e roof alone wetgh s ov e r · · o ege IS run mng 1g ecau se o Am e ri can country t o wn i s in s titun ess r el!eived the sa d me ssage of the dea th of sistPr, Mrs. Ellen Smith He had ju s t retu :- ned from L in c:1 ln w here he had hee n atter.din g th e board me eti ng, when th e was r eceive d. He imm ediate ly left <'1'1 th e 7 :35 train f o r Fall s C:ity, wh e r e he tno k rh e t hru tra i n for Hemingford Mr. and Mr s Cavin PsA h ave th e sympathy of al l in thi s c:: :o d hour.

t llirt £ 0o Ao•·il f\ Pu(lr v trunv ' J isa The i go9 d ma.t eria l a n ex Ol ; mpi,c t ionl'!lized ln !lom e organized w ay was in r ea diness for the pouring ; ahnut thi s chant increa se s our 1ath lete t o coach t h e m. They h ope I th e t ow n' s go od w i ll touches of th e concrete. Before th e br eakil c· Cia 10 0 o; tt unn g the I to c r oss th e lin e in fr o nt of th e family Me n fe el the str e ng th of op r..re · t' f · D · 1

of day the workme n were going to ; War , 0 0 an is land I Wesleyan cr ew in taking rh e titl e. it, courage f r orn it, give their r es pt!ct i Vt: p laces r eady fo r : ,Sou th Caro lm a ha d to be Oth e r sch oo ls to be r eprese nt ed t he rr;se lv es to it mor e or le ss, a nd th e big event. For o n that day : 0 ::}d Negr oes t oo k i n t he m eet are Doan e , K e arney, thu s g r ow i n stature hy w h at t h ey without interru p tion , mus t be p -ses.,. 1o n of the Is land and refuse d ·Chadron, N e bra s ka Centr a l, York give. mi xed, hoi sted a nd poured four I to ,be m oved. The U nj ted States IM idl and Co tn er a nd P e ru "Th e f or m s of ir o n and : s tnn e hund r ed tons of concrete. This jgove rnm en t se n t. Ge n era l H o ward - ..:_ _ - - -· and wood in th e modern civil iz ahad to be cast a ll at o nce on ac' t he r e w i t h in'structlOn s to bani s h Ao Antidote for ''Ma in Street ." co un t of the im me nse b eams a nd th e Negro es and t o d o it with o ut We ar e r t> adi ng , ha ve r ea d , or g ird er s, for it wa s irn potls ible to i bloods he d. H e ca ll ed the Negroes may read, " Mai n S tr ee t" a nd make a c ut without weakening t h e together and t o ld t h e m the purpo e imm e di ate ly feel m o r e wr etc hed by roof, as th e re are fo ur t he mee ting "Be f ore we dis - r ecal lin g m e n a n d wom en of whom g ird e r s 53 feet long, a nd two"' 4 5 thi s matter. " he sai d , " let us the c hara cters in "Main Stree t" fee t long Th e hu ge 45-foo t g ird- s tng a song- o r two " One o ld remind us We app ly what phier carries Jne e nd of the 53- f oo t mammy o n t he outl!ki rt s of Josophy the r e is in th e bool< t o o ur girders This 45- f oo t gird e r had t 'le r.r owd , began thi s o ld Neg r o ow n horne town, and th e n turn o ursix tons of r e in forced s te e l and 35 lilel ody "Nobody Know.; th e Trou- selves into class A pess imi ::>t s. tons of concrete This is figuring Qle I've see n. " I t is a true Negro It is refre s hing t o know that we the wet co n cr e t e at the tim e it i tl quite typ ical of th e ir s tyl e hav e in Am erica a man who has inaf musi c. pour ed, as was don e in figuring tell ige nce eno ugh t o cal l our at t e ntht: 400 ton s in the ro of T he r oof Mr. Wallace 's sy mpathetic ac- tion t o t hi s and t o prescribe D ,, r 0 • wh e n dry \Vill we igh abo u t 3 00 thr uout th e program thy Ca nfi e ld' s n e w nov e l, "Th e tons rj id much toward ma king it a sue- Brimming Cup," to th e r eaders of Thi s week t h e wo rkm e n will be r.:ess " Mai n St r eet" who have s ocia l ready to pour the r oof over th e s t age w hich al so w i ll be mad e in one cast. This roof sta nd s 56 fe e t above the ground an d mu st car r y ! t h e imm ense weig ht o n s hores from the g r o un d up The main roof over the bal cony an d parq ue t is 40 feet above t he firs t floor; t hi s is a lso carrie d o n s hores from t he ' ' , gro und up ·

In twen ty- one da ys after the concrete is poured t he forms are read yi to be s tripp ed and th e mater ial' t aken away. T h en it is the plan' to speed up t he work as diff er e nt ga ngs of me n can t he n be work at t h e sa me tim e wi th o ut interfe re nce. T he r e wi ll be t he layi ng of t h e br ick in th e wa ll s, the ha ng in g of th e sl)sp e nd ed ce i I i ngs, p lastering, fir s t floor g radin g, e lec tri cal! wirin g , s t ea m p lumbing , a nd wood work, etc Jt now see m s t hat t h ere wi I I b e Ii ttl e doubt of th l! bui ldin g be i ng r ea d y to dedicate th ea rl y fa l l.

Chape l Program Monday I

Icion of Europ e aud of Am e rica Easter Recital. rl iffer but li ttle; it i s th e s enti1 h h A fitting c lose to a perfect menta l re latio ns of m e n t at t ec ivil izat ion s < f t he Old and the Easter Sunday was a v10l in r ecitaJ Ne w Worlds va r y. by Mr Ji sa, aecompanied by Mr. "Which cbnt e nti on i s t h e core Ye rk es i n the reception room of f h l ff b • th e ·d a hall. Four numb e rs were givo t e 1 e r e nc e e. w ee o 1 ee n and were gree t e d by so much li t s and t he natu r a li s t s in A!f erican ficti o n The Ma io Str ee t' of applau se that thr ee of them w ere Mr Si nc lair Le wi s is a g r eat r ep:ated by t h e good natured b k - b t art1sts. T h e Mt. Ve rnon gir ls exoo ; ut 1t 1s wrll e n 1D 1gnor- , a nee of th e tr erneml nu s fJrc es that Jt:nd thde tM. r hyea rty thank s to Mr. 1sa a n r. erkPs and hop e t hey make f or n g h teou s nes s 10 e ve ry 11 , WI come ap:am. ' Am e ncan town Doro t hy Ca n1 fi ld ' 'Th b r. b' . D e]1cate wild fl owers and tin y e s e nrn m : og u 1s a f h k h 1 e ros ave ta en t e place of 1ps 1n t ernon f o r wh o tr ue r boo k becau :le it takes account ! "Ch ' , . M V 'Con tinu e d on l• crllt·r n Jd wou res ist th e call of th e wo ods these wonderful spring days?

A love ly Ea s ter lily in the rer

cepti on room at Mt. Vernon s to od for a mute r em inder to us of t he si gnificance of the s eason.

.AJUO BJ-1!-f) .IO::J

On Wedn E>sday eveninJr April 26 at fi :00 p. m.. th e ladi es of the 1facu lty wi ll h e hostesses at a din- • 1n er given in the hi g h schoo l gymna:liu m for all college g i rls Dr. Eva RIJke w ill he s.t"Uest of honor and spea ker nf th e evenin g

IWes leyan - was defeaten I y the Slate University in a game of baseball by the o\'erwh e lm, ina- score of 26 to 7. The Me th1odists we r e easy pickinp:s for th e S &Lemon 'T'he score would aim 1st lead one t ;J beli eve a f ootball gamehad bettn ' pla\ t d with tach trip bPhin d the lin e count ing six p ornlll

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Entered at t be POI! t office at Pe ru, NGhrask n as seco nd -class ma tter

Publi s hed Weekly by the Pera State Teachers Coll ege

wa a turn ed over to a n evening of fun f or t he h i g h sc hool. As t he f o lka arri ved, t hey were m et a nd s ent to th e i r roo m s by cla sses. Each c las s worke d u p som e stu nt, and la t er a ll assem b led in th e a sse mbl y r oo m Th e pr ogram coneie ted of a p i ano d u e t by Lu ci ll e Mee k a nd Vern a Cook, f oll owed by

n terest P\aid o n Savings Accou n t s $ 1. 00 per yea r Singl e copy 5 cts.

I f do no t receive your Pedagogian l:a ve not ice in th e Pedagogia n box in a da nce by a famo u s Russian a rt is t the Admi nist ra tion bui lding. Th e tal e nt showed by thi s artist

Articl es mu s t he in by 12 o'c lock Sa tu rday. A rliclea should be t vpewritten i f poQs ib lc, and written o n o ne s ide o nly as t he will not accep t copy written on bot h sides

t her Delzell Asso ci ate Edito r

Glasgo w Assis t a nt Ed itor Ar thu r Burl ey l:lu sin('SS Ma na ge r ORG A NI ZAT I ON!: V M. C A .J ohn Bla ckhu rs t 'l W. C A Inez Ra v Well s

Oruma tic Clnb Do ro th y Pett it

P res hmen Show a lter S ophom ore Will iam Speich Mt Vernon Ha ll K niA'ht

Gi..ts Club Annetl e Stock ing

Juni or Senio r Zeli a Andrews

Mu sic Depa r t ment. Mildred Han ks

A Sile nt Pa r tne r

There is a s i le nt par t n e r every on e t a k e in t o bus i ness with h i m if he wi s h ea It is all u p t1

was r em a r ka bl e a nd t he app la u se was so t rem en do us th at an e n co r e

r esulted Ma d a m e Leni n e was e a s ily 'h e sta r perfo rm e r of th e evening T he m os t re m a r kab le th in g abou t Ma da me Leni n e was the st rik ing rese m bl a n ce s h e b or e to Mar k De lze ll. Followi ng t h e d a nce, t h e se n io rs pr es en ted an int erpretat i ve da n ce. Be twe e n this and th e n ext stu n t, a quarte t compo sed of Profess or s Bec k Yer kes Schoen i ke a nd Brown e ll gave a selection or two. The jun ior s t he n g a ve a fu turi st p i ct ur e, a r eunio n I of t he seni ors t e n yea)'s hence.

Th e sop ho m o r es r en dered a most ar t is ti c musical n u mber , wi th O li n Elliot t , A very Stevens and Ca sey as s oloists, un der th e capable ma nage me n t of J ohn Adams as di r e c t or. Th e fre s hm e n gave a seri es of song tit les i n action, t he f eatur e one b e ing the ac ting of t he

the individual w hether he ta k es t h is pa rtner i n wit h h im o r not Thi s pa rtn er i s neve r ave rs e t o goi n g i n t o pa r t nership wit h a n y o n e w ho de sires help t o g e t a lon g i n t he wo rl d. T he s il ent partn er is o n e t hat work s day a n d in ces sa n t ly on t he j o b and n e ver con nec t i on w it h a party mean t b ut one thing, " H i p! h i p! h ooray! "

g e ts into a n a r g ume n t about t he c md uc t of t he bu s in ess. Th e princi pal in th e partn e r s hip can a lways h av e hi s way abo ut ma tters and t he r e ar e no un see mly q uarr e ls as s o oft en occur s i n partn e r s h i ps T h is s i lent pa r t n er that wil l go in to pa r t ne rshi p w it h a nyb od y is mo n ey I t wi l l ea rn a s t ea dy inco me a nd ne ve r mak es a d e mand o n t h e in co me f or ma i nte n a nce, exc e pt t o pay t ax es wh ic h a bo ut ever y o ne has to do If no t d i ss i pate d i t w ill in crea se i ts ea rn i ng s, a n d h e a m o r e va luab le produrer a s time g oes on by, t he acc retio ns t hem se lves busy and a dding

Tr y th e Sanitar y Bar ber

Sho p & Bath Sof t water E lect r ic Equ i pm e nt, Ladies hair b obbed, massage, Shampoo, first-class ba rb er s. Agency Ne bras · ka City Lau nd r y. F irst doo r no rth Citizen s St a te Ban k You r patronage so l iei t ed C. P S COV ILL, P r o p

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J. C. Chat e l a in o u d Jewe l e r

For P h ilo, E':verett Se al p i ns and rin g s Co nklin, Shaffe r and D unn s Pens B r in g yot'l.r b r oken sp ectac les and see what yo u save taken at par on goods bough t or rep aired

Doctor L. B: SHREVE\ 1 \ Denti st ' ,b; xtrac ti on and X -Ray Ch l ld r en s ¥rork a

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Mo n day ni g h t Apr il 1 7 T he H H H. will ha ve cha r ge of th e party fo ll owi ng. T h is i s t he last debate wh i ch t he Pe ru t eam bas at title "Ol d Black Jo e ." Adjou rn - h ome and it is t he next t o th e last i ng t o the gym n asim d e lic i ous r e- on e w h ich t hey have t h is season T he ir last .debate i s with Wa hoo, a n of t he ,2 7th , at Wahoo. fr eshme nts were se r ved, w h i le o r ch estra p layed a num be r p i eces. A few g a me s fi nishe d up th e en t erta in m en t o f th e eve nin g, a nd a ll ag r eed t ha t H. H H . i n

Ba seba l l prac ti ce has s ta r ted for t he hi gh s c hoo l. The sq u a d have el e c t ed Cecil Coat ney a !; c apta i n, a nd a r e now at wo rk ge tt i ng t h e t e am in t o s ha pe f o r t h e g a m es of th e season O win g to t h e l im i ted ti,m e un ti l th e end of scho ol but a few g ame s wil l be play e d but wit h the material o ut for the team, th e team plans o n ma king eve ry game a game f o r th e s chool.

Th e So u t h Om aha H i g h deba t e , po s tponed from Ap r i17 i s t o b e held

T h e se n ior p lay ca st is spen di ng mu ch of it s ti me in workin g up t h e p lay fo r May 5 Work i s b e, i ng center ed on t h e thi rd act t hi s week With two wee k s r em a ining

to wo rk, t he p lay is sure t o he a fi n is he d production " Wha t happe ned to J o n es " i s s o f ull of fu n t hat the se ni o r c'lass a r e welcoming t he opp or t u n i ty of sharing their fu n with th e pub l ic

I r is Tober is • v er y ent husia s t i c abou t z oology t hese days; se ve r al t im es of la t e he h as been heard to r e ma r k to himself : "Wha t per f ec tly b eautiful na m es O li go chae t a a nd

P olygoc hae ta wo ul d be for tw in s! "

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T o t h e aver a ge p e r so n th e acquain t an ce of this pa r t n er is t hr u t hr if t w hi ch me ans saving so m et h i n g fro m t he r emun e ration th e ind i vidua l r ec e ives for wo r k. The a mo unt save d d epe nds o n in c ome a nd ou t go, and t he wi ll of t he p ers o n t o save In a r ec en t bull e ti n i ssu e d f r o m t he t r eas u r y d epartm en t Secre t ary Me llon says "Man wo rks f or mon ey. I f he saves mo ne y w ill wor k for him ." W hen a pers on begi ns to sa ve is w he n

this pa r t ne r g oes i n wi t h him to a ssist in bu il d i ng up t he i nco m e T h is pa r t ne r is ca p ab le of g r owth a n d ca n expand eve n wh il e th e in d i vi dual's p ower s f or ea rnin g

a n i nco me are wa n ing. For t h is rea s o n s u ch a partn e r s h ip is e xcee di ng ly desira bl e. Ever y yo ung ma n s hou ld b e ambit ious to for m s uc h ' a p art ne r s h ip s n d co m p e l th e m ut e a nd un co mpl a i n in g partn er to ea rn ev e r y do ll a r possib le. Th er e is anot her pa r t ne r mos t yo u n g m eu desi r e w h o i s not eo silen t , but he may r e s t a ss u red s he wi ll n ot be j ea lous of t he ot her pa r t ne r, and is a tr ia ngle th a t can a lmost universa ll y g e t a long w i t hout fr i ctio n A t hri fty m a n ha s both t hes e pa rtners a nd r ejoices i n t h e tri n ity - F r emont Tr i bu ne.

Hi gh Sch ool Notes

T he fir s t r eal, a ll-hi g h s ch ool part y wa s he ld Apr il 7. It was u nd er t h e a uspices of t h e H. H H , t he g irl 1:1 or gani z ati o n P la ns h ad bee n laid for t he d e bate wi t h South Omaha t hat eveni n g, bu t at t he las t m in u te th e South High t ea m was u nab le t o c.lm e , so th e evening

THE BROA DER VIEW

A trave ler ? Yes , I 'v e pau se d a w h ile t o res t , stee p t h e hi ll and d is ta n t stil l t he cr es t

He re , ' n eat h t h is o ld tree, s he l te r ed fr o m th e s u n , l 'm look in g back o n t he way I've come.

IT he r oad was m uc h too s ho r t; I' d just b egun

To underst and lif e's se cr e ts an d n ow it' s done

I've r eached t h e jour nay ' s end beyond i l see

T he outer edg es of ete rn i t y

I have fai le d to reac h t he he ig hts fo r which I p lan ned,

ITh e r e i s ye t much that I ca nn ot unde rstand

S o many plans co m m e nced are sti ll u ndone ,

And o th e r s1,I had h o ped f or not b egu n Th ere ar e s o m a ny words I fai le d to say S o many r ha nce!l I th rew away

To le nd a he lping hand to f e l low men.

I see i t n ow , 1 did not se e _:it th e n

Up on my ow n affai r s was I i ntent;

J did n ot not i ce how roy brother be nt

Be n ea t h t he we ight vf burd e ns t h a t I mi g ht

Wit h just a k in dly wm·rl have ren d e r ed li g ht.

Now 1 must yi e ld my p lace to one who hat h N o kn o wl e dg e of t he pitfa ll s in li f e ' s pat h;

And h e i n t u r n w i ll f r o m t he rac e r e t i r e E re he h as r eac he rl th e go a l of hi s des ire.

Co u ld we bu t l i ve thr u a ll th e y ea r s aga i n With th e kn o w ledge we have gain ed, t h ink you th at w h en O u r r a ce: u po n th e ea r th at last was r un

We' d be conte n t e d wi th th e la bor don e '?

1 do no t kn o w. We I iv e and wor k and r es t, We do our duty a s we see i t bes t.

How w ak that b es t i a no on e eve r kne w Unt i I loo k i nsc ba c k h e' ge ts. t he bro a rl e r vi e w -" David."

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low e d. Ge n ev iev e H obso n was e lec t e d a s cri t i c

ond '' o pe ne d t h e p age s of th e fa m - Sophom or e N otes

li g ht of t he a ud i e n ce se a ,ted in th e m ove ment to k eep off t he gr a ss o n l owe r ha ll a nd on th e bta ir ste ps t he ca mpus i n or d e r t ha t i t may t e Mi ss K a t e Ru sse l as Au n t Ma r y beautif u l at g r a du a t i on time ex p lai ned th e p ict ur es in a m ost Practi ce f or t he c lass p lay wi ll

d e li g htful way whi c h ad ded much 80 0 0 be s t a r ted to th e amuse!Jie nt of the audi ence One Of 0 1 rr' I h d h At c las s chap e l Thu r.;day a short

u · ,., 1r !I w o pose a s t e 1 We Boo s t Peru-and Feed you to o d a r ll ng " VI'Il B , 't 1b ut de lig htf ul p r og ram wa s give n age eau qu 1 e m ys - 1 • • W h 1 t ified a numbe r of t he c r o wd a n d ' Gene v1eve Hob son r ea d th e Be ar i 0 are we. "Wh o is it? " was hea r d on a ll S t orv. Mi ss Hy lton p layed t wo 1 B ur l i ng t o n Caf e on e b lock n orth Nebraska Ci ty

A s hort b us in es s mP. e t i n g fo ls irl e s but wh o co uld expt! ct suc h a se le cti ons on the p ian o Miss Me- l l i•n""gson Depot. d e mm e da mse l to s u dden ly a ss um e Coy had ' • "'!!' 'P!O matic u lin e a i rs- a nd a mu st ac h e ! The v R e ad the H ome Pape r First.

Y. W, C A. T h e seco nd stun t, g ive n by K a nass S t ate Coll eg ia n: So m e of

'E. E r.o o:1, Prestrl e nt

T he p as t wee k was mark e d by " first " c ons iil t e d of c harad es a nd ' e m re ad fi ct i on , som e of 'em r ea d r J_ fl•.J. • (".J. t "8. )_ th r ee fin e ''Y W. " ac ti vit i es. al so e r eate d a g r e a t d ea l of a m n se - th e so lid t!mff Som e of 'e m r e ad U r te Uta e .,.. anK On m onda y ev enin g a m eet in g o f men t a nd "thir d" put on an or ig i - t he Ameri ca n, Sna ppy StoriP.s a nd t he me mb e r sh ip, s oc i a l de vot i onal, n a l e nt i tl e rl T he Br i d a l Sh o p, t he Cos m o po li t an S ome c hoose 1 Fac ulty and studen t s will find an account w ith us a great soc ia l s er vice and pub li c i ty co m- wh ic h was ca rri e d out in a cle ve r Popu la r Revie w of conv eni ence t o th em Consult us c onc erning any business mi t.te e s was hel d. a nd detailed ac ·, way but wou ld ha ve t o be seen t o Re view s . a nd o ther such ceciu cation - pr oblem you m ay h ave c oun ts of th e Lin coln b e ap pr e ciaterl a l l i te r at u re werf' g i ve n Fol lo win g t h is , t he Afte r wa rd s t h e g ir ls h unte d But th e m ost p o pular k i nd of 0 M. GOO

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J. W :\1cAOA MS V P1esi d eu t F FARLEY, Asst Cashier g irl s a d j ou rn ed t o t h e f a cu lt y r oo m Eas t e r eggs,; p u n ch an d wa f e r s r eadi ng amo ng K. S A C. s t u- CA R!W LL LEWIS, Ass ' LC as hier wh e r e d e li c ious pu nc h a n d wafe r s wer e se r ved a nd a com m i t tee of dents, th e k i nd all of ' e m r e a d, is

we r e se r ved g irl s made can dy Durin g t he the old h o me town p ape r , ' The r egu la r Wedn e sday e•J e nin g ma k in g o f th e c a ndy d a in ty so u- Whe t he r J ohn J on es ma rri ed _..,_....,--=-=--a:z:=-on•"""",_, _ _ m e e t in g was lead bY Miss E s t h er ve nir Eas te r ca rd s ma d e by ou r Ma r y Smith , i f t hey're th e J oh n

De lze ll. P o in t s of s pe ci a l ben efit e ffic i e n t a nd a r t is t ic twi ns , Ern a and Ma r y you ha p pe n t o kn ow i s

' a nd inter est to P e ru st udents , and F r ed a Woitz e l: wer e di st ri b ut- a lo t m or e irri p ortant to t he conce rnin g t he Lin co ln confe r e nce. e d a m ong t he g1 rl s a nd g r oups age s t ud e nt t han E di so n' la t e s t i nwe r e broug ht ou t i n r e port s b y we r e .f orm e d th ose having li I li e s , vent i on ; and t ha t t h e ba sk e t ba ll

E y es Examined and Gl asses F itted

IFine W atch an d Jew elry Repair ing

E RN S T I N E JEWE L RY C:::O repre se n t a ti ves b u n m e s or c h1cke ns T i me wa s t e a m f r om the h ome t own de feated

A t 7 :00 o' c lock on Ea t s er m orn- g iven f or an ori g i nal p oem o n t he its n eigh bor , m ea ns m or e t o him N e br a aka City , Neb r. ing th e Y. w C A. and Y. M. C. s ubj ect of ca rd s a nd a c le ve r than th e , big le a g u e ne ws or a fir st ._

A wo r sh i ppe d a t a joi n t m ee t ing. ve r se gave t e p r ize t o the B un · cla ss Jove st or y T he group s m et on th e c ha pe l ni es. Of C\. Ur se t ht" im por t ant wo r ld steps and t he n wen t to t he a t h let i c Th e par t y cl osed by d a n c in g of news inte r ests th em t oo , but a f t e r fi e ld whe r e th e se r v ice was he ld. t he r ee l and as ou r h ou se a ll f amil i a ri t y and r elati ons hi p ar e It i s saf e to s a y t hat e ve r yo n e we n t mot e r I n ot wa rn u s of t h e go · b i gge r d r a w i ng card s f or th e awa y with r e ne wed fai t h in in g out of the li g h t s dark nes s f e ll r ea d e rs ' in te r est t ha n imp or t a n ce Chri s t' s r es urr e cti on a s a r es u lt of on a h il a r ious gr o llp of · h app y or value as judg e d by t he wor ld a se r v ice wh e r e th e se nses we r e g i rl s A s Ordered. co n t inu a ll y en l ive ne d by e v id ences Drama tic C lu b. of t he r e vi ving li fe about u s. Mr. Brow ne ll tak in g "T he T r ib ute of Th e Dr a m a ti c Cl u b will

the Nat i ons " a s hi s t o pic, a nd a text of Fa i t h ga ve a t a lk ful l o f p r ac ti ca l , li va ble th ou g hts an d i dea ls i n sp i r e d b y t he e vent wh ich make s Eus t e t so- t rtt }s'- a- w o rtd e r f u l day.

Cap i t al ist: " 1 wan t yo u t o d ra \\ t hi s wil l so i t can't be br okpresen t e n Und e r s ta n d me ? " th r e e one -act p lays t hi s m on t h

One of t hes e , "A Tun e of a T une " At t orn ey: " All ri gh t, s ir, 1'11 b m ake it hei r -tight."

y Dan W Tot h ero h , wi ll be g iv e n __ at th e "P " c l u b vAudev ill e onAp ril t he n inetee n th The cas t i ' w i II - - ·D iploma l1a ys

Sh e l ia Bern ie ce P a r k in so n

Y. M C A. Eg a n Willi am Sp iec h

At our la s t m ee ting, R e v J. w M i ss· P ri nge l Do r ot hy P et tit E ll iot t t a lk ed to u s on th e subj e ct, Mr. B ar s t r aw Dona ld W i ls on " E!I s te r and Wha t i t H a s M ea nt t o D i r e r to r Fu ll e r Woo di e Us " T he ot he r two n lay s wi ll be Th e s unri se prayer meeti n g on g ive n at the r e g u la r c lub m eet in g , Eas t e r Su nday morn i n g was a t t P.nd -whi c h will prob a bly be i n t he la st e d by f orty ·eig h t m e mbe r s of t h e week of Ap ril. On e of t he se is

Y M C A. and Y. w c A Mr. "On the Pi e r, " by Lau r a She r ry Catot : Brow n e ll was leade r T h Y M C J ess ica H a ze l Rat e k i n e . A a n d Y. W. C

A ha ve agre ed to cooperate 10 Ri cha rd E lm er Wil son t he b uilrl i ng of two t e nn is co u r t s . D i recto r Clare nc e S pi e ch We hope to h a ve th e m co m p le t e d T he secon d i s " Fear of t he H o ly th i s wee k. N in e yo un g men di d Innoce nts ," by S Mar ha ll Il s ley some vo lun tee r work la s t Satu rday, Corn e li a Mill er F r a n c is Kn i g h t a f t ernoon. E lect a Mil k E t h el J on e&

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The Olym pi c Club g i r ls a r e a ntici pa t in g a hike Sa turd ay Apr il

J en ny Olga Alb e r Mr s Ornan C lai r e NP.stor

D irect or A li ce Glasgow

22 , i f t he wea th e r is favo r ab le D e a n D e lze ll, teach in g Sund ay S om e w ay t h ink t hey w i ll b e t oo sc hool cl a ss: " Wh ich of t h e c omtired an d sle e py a fte r t he ba n q u et , ma nd ments ha s bu t fo ur wor d s? " l bu t we will le t t he m s lee p u n t il Le Roy Mill e r , a b se nt ly: " K e ep (a lmost) e le ve n o' cl ock if th ey off th e g r ass "

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All th e wor ld loves t he Swee t Gi rl Gra d uat e as s h e stand s on th e t hr eshold of I ife, co n fident a nd h opefu l.

I n late r yea r!', wh e n r es po ncib i liti e s c o m P he r min d will tm n back t o the ca refr ee days of he r sch oo l l ife

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The outlook for summer school is as bright as it was last year when we had the largest summer school we have had for 1everal years. The rooms are being taken sooner this year, and the dormitory was filled than last year. The present outlook shows we will have every avai !able ro om filled. Peru is preparing for the big attendance. It is fortunate that so many 1of the hom es furnish comfortable rooms for one of the most disgraceful insults to a new student is to offer him or her a dirty room

The fact that a soom is not modern nor richly furnished is no disgrace if it is cl ean and wholesome. But dirt is a disgrace oot only to the home where it is fnund, but to the whole community "My home is modern," may mean much, but if that home shows dirty hallways and steps, and c6bwebs are on the ceiling, then it is high time to get a broom and scrub brush. There is DO excuse to lay it on the present roomers and other conditions. The thing for housekeepers to get is not an P.Xcuse but 'water and a scrub brush " When one i s shJwing prosp ective roomers over the house it is a joy to take them to a clean, well ventilated house and see the pleased prospect give a smile of satisfaction. But it is gr ief to take them to a house where dirty dirt is to be seen and then to hear the landlady say, "We expect to clean up before summer school."

I just run "forth and back, Going this place and t hat; Looking in at the clubs, Looking out at th e And my axles ar e hot, And my tire rubber s mells, And I never find time To get half my work done.

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An Antidote for ''Main Street"

(Continued rrom First Pa&'e > of these righteous currents that are moving, however muddly, however sluggishly-movi<Dg with the current of progress which !s surely dire¢t· ing humanity from a barberous past to a kindlier, broader, better way of Jiving "

I"Conceding 'lack of distinction, as the basic fault of tbe

Whims

[James W. Foley must have lived on Pe r u campus.]

I'm so tired, I'm s o tired r I'm t oo busy to sleep, Fur I' m -kept on the go· Doing this thing and that.

I've got s peeches to mak e

Five or six tim es a day,

But. I've no time to think

I don't know what to say, I'm so busy, I am,

I have no time to think

Or to read any books,

Or to lo ok at the

Oh, I'm so tired, I'm so tire d ,

And 1 ought to get sleep.

And I ought to hear songs, And I ought t o see friends, And I ought to read news , And I should enJ OY life, F or it's slipping away; But I haven ' t got time, No, I have n't got time!

IAnd he arcounts for this spirit as ' follows: "In the American country town 11!1 Peru cit1 zens stand for the best and th e beRt rooms are clean, whole s ome rooms

no one is disgustingly rich no one poor for a long time There is enough to go around , and it is passed around. Most people have more than they need: more money, more time, more education, more health, more energy "It is because we have set our economic top spinning and don't to all our time wat ch-

I don ' t know what I'll do When it comes time to die, For I won ' t have the time , No, 1 won't hav e the ,time! ing it that we in American towns , -James w. Foley, Ihave this. thing called quoted in Th e ss oci a tion Voice, the uphft, th1s orgamzed Y. w c. A., Ce dar Rapids, I ized, Yankee-patented busipess of Iow a. Ispreading social sunshine "

Might Makes Right. I Stewed

"Look he re, Private O'Shea," ; My skin is all bloated; roared the sergea nt " Have you ; It wrinkles, it sags;

DODGE CARS

We ha ve the agency for the Dodge Bros cars, and have a car o n the floor for demonstration. Call and let us show y ou. We still have the Racine and Norwalk tire s the best ther e a re Our repair de partment is at your s e rvi.ce, and Work Guaranteed. SULTZBAUGH & fiSHE R Phon e

Fay Bakery

ILunches, Confectio ner y , Fou n ta i n Se r vice Try us. We stri 'ITe to pi ea se -·'!:--

STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS

any ri g ht t o wear that med a l?" I I'm stewed to the limit "If I ain ' t I d on ' t kho w who The last of my jags. _ My heart is as gay

• • THE PERU PED A GOGIAN
my main spring is wound Up so tight all the time, That I think I will burst, And my nerves are op edge And my health's breaking down; And I o ught to take a rest,
American town, Mr. White balances against this the fact that they have 'a great spirit,' a spirit ' of mutual help, a spirit of mutual altruism. SABINS ' ED U CATIONAL EXCHANGE Foun ded in 189 3 Shops Building, Des Mo i nes, Iowa 1 Know n a ll ove r the m iddl e west and west for Pr ompt, Efficient and Reliable Service to School Boards, Supts. and Teachers Enroll now for posi t i ons fo r 1922- 23 E T. HOUSH , Manage r ANN A A L LEE, Assistant Manage;_
ITHE STEWART SCHOOL SER VICE W T. DAVIS, '06 Manager has placed many Peruvians i n desirab le positions during the pas t SI X years Enroll now. • 138 No. 12t h St L incoln, Nebr. Farmers Union S t ore The Store where you feel "At Home"' . Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:---Quality, Service and Price We solicit your patro n age Phone. 52 :fe.ru, Nebr
Auto Livery D C. Ph e lps,
54, Peru Servic e Gara g e.
Prop Ni g ht and Day Service P ho ne 54.
And I'm hungry as well, I have no time to eat, I'm so busy with things, I'm rushed to death. Doing-well, I don't know What I'm doing, perhaps, But I'm busy all day And half into the night. I'm just worn out, I am. And I hardly s it a own Fifteen minutes a day, has, sir," retorte d O'Shea, bel I igeral'lt ly. "I to ok it a way fr o m the biggest guy in th e outlit." As a songbird in June; I feel no remorse For I'm only a prune, 8 Full Weeks of Summer School Registration friday and Saturday , June ·2 and 3 E. lasses Monday, June 5 Six of: eight weeks, s pe cial cou rse s will be offc red with Edu c ators of National Reputation . Conducting Nebraska City. Home·of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Clo t he s Stetson & Ma ll ory Ha t § I Manhatten Shirts Interwoven Hose AVEN UE STORE • "Li ve Better f o r Less"' If y o u b u y y our school Stlpplies, S t at i onPry , Fountain Pens, Candies, Fruit, Groceries, and Meats ,from us Oppos it e Training School H . U. LANDOLT PHONE 73 PERU, NEBRASKA PH ON E 78

HIGH SCHOOL NUMBER

HIGH SCHOO L ON A'I'HLET IC fdAP by tw e nty po i nts , and b eat Hum· IHIGH SCHOOL OFF ER S BIG CHOI CE Iw e i ght. In the ir study of f oods

bo l t on their hom e floor by a score the number

Rating. The prospects for n ext year , to the P upils,

with captain-elect Wil s on, are v e ry

Pro1pects Bright for Nex t Year. bright.

ra t io n s fo r t h e h ig h P e ru hi g h sc hoo l h as risen greatly on the te a m thi s year, and probab ly co ur s e in the h igh school, the Re ru m e ste r work includ ed art and d e · school stnior pl a y , " What Ha p pe n· i n t h e last year. This is the first the hi g hes t point man in this part nigh school has five special cour ses. s ign, where color schemes for e d to .Jo nes," whic h is t o be given yea r that al l t we lv e grades hav e of th e state. The team already These are th e m dn ual t raini ag, no r - dre sses , personal appearance, and at the College c hapel o n May 5, been i n t h e high schoo l t ogethe r, has its motto, w h ich is a secret; mal training, vocati on al h ome lines of d r ess suitable for different are fast being co m pl e ted. The enab li n g th e hi gh sc h ool t o become but as yo u can k ee p a we economics, vocationa l agr i cultur e , types was di s cussed. I nte ri or de - business manager, Roland Carr, one of t h e best or ga nized h igh g iv e it h e r e : "Pero wins i n the ana a' commerc ia l co urse I n t h e l corating was studied, while 1has hi s plans c o m p leted, and ansc h ool s in t hi s part of the stale, tourn amen t of 1923. " academic course w ork may be taken <Continued on L a s t noun ces that the tic ke t sale w il l b o t h for "pep" and ath le tics in th ese special departments, as PER U H1GH start e n Monday , M a y 1. Th e pur p le and the g o ld started DEBAl' F: SEASON 1'0 COfdE TOACLOSE well as the regular English, MANY ACTIVITIES IN A big May Day d rive wi ll be the footba ll seaso n "the o ld Per u Te ;1m Has Met L ar gest science, mathema t i cs anrl history, Year H as Been Full of Good Things staged by all mem bers of the eeni or fig h t" and trounced .f'lattsmout h Schoo ls in State and t hos e taki n g the s pecia l cours· For E v ery One. class , who will sell t h e tickets f o r30 to 0 The n ext week P e ru high es supplement t heir wo rk from th e the play. Th is will give ever yo ne in vaded Nebraska City and gat h er - P e ru hig-h school i s a m embe r o f a cademic course. A glance over the yea r in the in th e Co ll ege and t o wn a chance e d up the Otoe county boys' sMip th e Southeaste rn Section of t h e The n orma l training department, 1 Peru high school that be- to get their tic k e t s o n t h e open i ng to the tun e of · 14 to 7 , in one of S t ate L eag ue. Thi s is her first as the others, Is a new department. sides th e sc ho o l work and athletics, day. They will c o n t iDue the sal e th e best games e' e r pla yed on a vear at debate , and s h e h as met Most of the stude,nts enr olle d thi s th e re have been many and varied thru the week. Pr i ces for the hi g h schoo l g ridiron i n this part with perhaps th e strongest teams year are seni o rs w h o are plannin g activities for all the high schoo l tickets are to be a d ul r s, 3 5 cents, of the state. The f o llowing week in th e state. H a n d ica ppe d by in - to teach next y ea r. The students pup ils H igh sc ho ol ni ght, specia l I children cents T h is is a happy the h igh schoo l was forced to drop experience s he h as mad e a r eco rd o f do observati o n and pra c tice work. chapels and pa rti es , have a ll had I su rpri se to al l ticket b uye r s, f o r fo o tbal l with an u nbl ig:hted seaso n, Iwhich one n eed not be ashamPd, fitt ing th e m f o r t eaching in rural thei r part in the d eveloping of a Ithe majority of th e to wns in th e becauRe of a few t e chuicaliti es l be sides lay ing the foundation The d e part m ent a_t t h e a nd be.tte rschool: .Thru o ut j state charge from fifty ce n t s t o o n e t h a t we r e impossible to avoid. , the strong t ea m n ex t yea r. begmmng of th e yea r <r r gamze d a the t erms va n o us act t v t t tes have dollar f o r t h e h igh sch ool p lay s B ut the se hindrances will be Wi ped The questior: f or debate h as been Normal Training Club The mEet- been sc h eduled, their success show - : By ma k ing t h is p o pular price it is out en t t rel y f or t h e gr i di r o n sea son th a t the m ovement of ings are f or th e purp ose c f pro- j in g th e fi n e enthusiasm and exp ected that all will be e n abl e d t o o f '22 C oach Step h enso n pe rfo rm - Io r gantzed f o r t h e closed shop Irooting g o od amon!! t he , at ion o n the part of t h e students purchas e pastebo ar d s f or the eve nt ed marv els last fal l in training sh ould r ece rve th e s up p')r t of pub- m e mb e r s of the depa r t m ent, • and l and facu lt y Thi s is ' th e first time that P e ru from g r een material, the stro n g ·j Jic opinion " ha s had sever - discu ss i n g prob le ms related to n o r · I Am o ng the first a n d most im por · has h ad a high sc ho ol t o gi ve a t e a m, with but a ve ry s h o rt t ime debates o n eac h s i de of the ques- mal training work It a nt of the y ear, was h igh senior play. R ea li z in g this, t h e t o do so Wi t h Captain-el e ct Bath, 1 tJOn The manual t ra tmn g department , sch oo l mght h e ld f o r the purpose 1seni or s have ta k en gr ea t pains to th e b ig, hu!;ky tackle to lead the ' P e ru s t a rt ed its first debat· i s one of a few in tne s tate which Iof rai s ing f unds for the athlet i cs. get a suita ble, .and lik eabl e p lay. Purple an d Go ld, i s a s s ur ed I m g s ea s on JD after th e ha s n credited and extensive manu· I t was an ev e n ing which drove 1 As t h e play dev e lops , they f e el that the co ming yea r w ill be far Ifirst Jinx. _grabbed I al trai nin g department.' lab- ! away all care, f o r th ose parlicipat ! more and m ore f o rt unate i n t h e ir supe ri or to the one of '2l. on to 1ts coat t a t ! and JD s Jste d o n oratory (be nch s hop) ts equ1pped in g as well as the many gue sts ch o ice. "Wh a t Happe ned to From fo o thal l we turn to th e big I accompanying the t e a m s wh erever with eight e en be nches glueing ; Ev e ryt h in g• from a minstre l sh ow is a cl e v e r p la y l hr u out. 1t ba s ket ball seaso n that the Per u I th e: we nt. . be nch, powe r grir. ' 1P t , and many l to confe tt i wa s prese nt to m a ke the is f ull d a ctio n, a n a eve r y ar\. ,-:. .._ high sehou l s how e d this p a rt of I 'Ihe steHt<ers foi' Peru other facilities Each pupil is l ev e ni n g an evening lo ng to be re- an act of fun J o n es, a t r avel i ng Nebraska they w ere able to handl e. ! the :,easo n _we r e , W n ght, assigned to a benc h with a com- with plea sure. Isalesman, w h o se lls h y mn book s

On ly two defe ats were r e ce i ved Welc o me Wdls, Cella Kizer, Grant plete set of tools. The drafting The high schoo l v. as early in the and pla y ing card s, gets m i xed up d urin g th e "ea .•on Fo r the fi rst Casey, G:e, Avery Ste p h- r oom h as a large number of draw - yea r given a chance to s how its in a serape, and to get o ut of i t he o n e f r om Hiawatha, Kansas, w e ens, a nd Olm Elliott. in g tabl es and lockers Every stu tal e nt when a s ked t o take charge i mpersonates the Bish op o f Ba ll arhav e no a li bi So m e people sa id I The fir s t debate was at hom e Id e nt h as_a !let of of th e co ll ege cha pe l. M.usic was ' at, wh o is e xpec te d a s a g-uest at it was the r esu lt of over -confi - J P e r u vs Plattsmout h , and Peru menta WJ_t h whtch he_ w orks u p hls the line ch os e n at that t Jme, a.nd h is host's home. Hi s d iffi cu lti e s d e n ce· s om e tha t we t ook a sl um p; took t h e long e nd o f the two tot n e plans which he uses lit th e labor a the high s chool orches t r a, With in trying to a ssum e this p os it io n but it' did tea ch us th a t one point deci s i o n. tory. One r oom 'is prov id ed with se veral s pecia l pieces by m e mbers are in the mselves puzz l ing t o h im can· w in a game We are proud i P e ru , not w ish in g to be ;elfis h machines, ellth t wo od turning of th e high school, fil led the p ro- and very ludicr o us t o th e aud ienc e , d th a he ·e I h anded Humboldt the two point lath es, and a power s aw The crram. OL ou r recor 10 e g me w r " I and hi s Quic k a d a p ta bil i ty wh e n i t we met our sec ond defeat, not be Ip a rt of a l ike d ec i., ion the week pupil s are tau j! ht the p r or.er care The par t ies of the sc h oo l and I seems as it he m us t be pro ven a cause we wou ldn' t hav e lik ed to I f ol lowi n g. o f machines and man ipulation of var io us gr o ups h ave made a big fr \ud, a r e clever as well a s funn y win, but Sh enandoah, who d efea t ed The n e gative t eam took a week them Th e work Jak e s up the mak - pl ace in t h e mem ories of all the Bu t then comes th e Bi sh op h i msel f. u s 18 t o ll. d ef eate d Omaha Ce o - e n d trip to Omaha who treated t h em ing o f many use ful articl es for the Is t ud ents. One of the first was s Try i ng to kee p th e fa m ily f r o m t I 28 t 16 Th ey w o n thirtee n w ith t h e lea s t concern of body hom e, a n d some work I S directed h a r d tim , es party by the senior the B"Js 11op, an d th e Bish o p fr o m ra 0 · and pa sse d us the "bu ck' ' i n th e out of f ourtee n ga mes , bea ting fOJm of a 3 to 0 d P.feat. in th e lin e of ti n s mithing, co n - c lass H e r e eve r yone came garbed ' th e famil y, as we ll a'3 try i n g to on e team 15 1 t o 11. One m a n o n Schuyl er ca me and onl y added to crete work, and general upkee p u f in old clothes, and from I ke ep hi s stories a g- r e ei n g, and to t h e ir team holds the world's r eco rd ours rr ow and then Central hi gh furniture a n d house repatring. then on until the light.r; warned get him s elf out of th e sc rape , ar e of 51 field g oals i n one g ame, and 1 of O ma h a f_ol low ed suit and Th e Sm i t h -Hug h es h o me econ o m- th e m of clo s ing time, n o ne n e eded all at once on Jones, an.d "What h g ot but t hree agai nst ou r team. th e n ext tnck 3 0 South ht l-!h, ics t akes in b o_th foo d s and cl o th in_ g. to worry about s o i li ng his Happen ed to J o n es " J·s hap penin g e also of 0 maha VISited us last VI e e k Th e fi r st h a l f en d ed fiv e to f o ut· in an d we revived a nrl too k o ne point In the c lo thm g work, the g Jr ls cl o thes , as camped on three legged aiJ .at once. Of co urse t here i s a favor of Peru, an d the half in the decision so that we predict have jus t completed school dr es ses. chairs and stools, the g o od o ld fash - gir l in the l'ase, and sh e suspect s Shenand oah was privileged with s ix th at when the team goes to Wa ho o Plans f o r their next are i on ed gam e s were The that something iR wr o n g a n d s he free t h rows, while Peru r ece i ved to fin.js h the seaso n we'll ge t two n o w in p r ogresa Each gi.r l has a , followed wi t h a Hal- l add s to the pe plexi t ies o f J on es u o n e try. · P.e ru may not h ave taken a l o t of , b t if n ot t hr ee of the p o ints. home project, as, r P.fur m shmg a 1

Jowe Pn pa r t y. Transform1ng the But 11-k e the true farce , 1tall co me"

The Pnrple and Go ld quintet won sca lps but you will h ave to admit room, r eno v a ting th eir spri ng a ssemb ly room to a b o we r of au- out right in the e nd , s o y o u go f rom ever y N e bra s ka t e am pl!iyed th a t w e a r e not pikl:!r !l wh en you and some h a ve tumn le aves, and al l the fixings for away laughing o ve r the f u nn y during rhe season. They won see wh o we debated with. a d1et for themselves to ga 10 10 rc,.n t fnu d o n Purl'. • things y o u hav e see n , and feelinJr from thr ee cou nty seat t ow ns alto g et he r good. twice, an d from a nother county

T. J. M AJOR S TRAINING SCHOOL BUI LDI NG

The cla ss is f o r tu n a te in t h e seat tuwn once, b es id es d e feat i n g a coachin g which t h ey a r e ab le to town of 2000 win nin g twice from hav e Mr. Vaugh n Ca ssler of the a town the s ize o f Peru, anrl win- Co ll ege is pe r .::o n ally direct i ng the ning ,a pr act ic e from a small cas t. Mr. Gassier has seen this town. par t icula r p lay presented by cliff-

The Peru t ea m was in c la ss B in e r en t casts, s o that he is espec i ally th e state tournament at Li ncol n we ll fitte d to direct i t. Miss They were considered o n e of the thtrty-two bes t teams of Neb r aska , a real h o n or l'or a tow n the size of Peru. Th e t ea m lost th e ir first g- am e to th e Seward team by a s mull score. 1n a wel l pl ay ed game 1 A large share of the cred 1t for the s uccess ful seas o n is du e r:!oach I W. W. Step henso n, who put t h e fight in the teum this yea r Under lead e rship th e boys not on l y pi Hye d go o d bal l but showed g r e at

Wi ll ia ms , wh o has the di r ect ion of t h e dr amatic in the CQilege has co nse n ted to some of her tim e to th e di rection of this play al so S he h a s given Mr Cassler some valuable assistance alread), a nd wi ll spet.d the last week working w i t h Mr. Gassier in shaping t he pl ay i n to a professional performance Th e cast is well balanced, the mem bers fit ting well into their pa rts Jones, the title role is pla

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the girls served a buffet luncheon
F ive Courses Besides Academic for th e ir m ot h e rs and fri e n ds on T icket Sale to Start May First
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rf p ve lopment d u rin g the seaso n IThe hi g h schoo l i s in this building. On th e top floor i s the a sse mbly hall, sci e nce lab o rato ri es , 11'l Ce also is h er e b y the Ico mmerc ia l room for junicr and se ni o r hi g-h sc h nt'l l The manu a l training Mh o ps, a g ricultur e ro om, home d h I f d J h I ecu nornics, laborato ri es and gymnas i um occ upy t h e ent i re low e r !lon r. Ht'C m team, w o r e eate o nAon ..
<Continued on L et Pura. •
yerl by J\.la r k Delzell. Ma r k has

in the tr a ini n g bu il ding las t Frid a y Mr S im o ns co nc lu de d by ag r ee - turn to g ive he r a afte r al l t he

nig h t. T he ba nqu et h a l l wa 1r ve ry in g with th os e who say : " It is love ly o nes s he has give n us. a rk Ful le r e i de of N e br ask a prett i lY d e c o r at ed in, t h e color s of we ll w urth wh ile t o bo r row t he M [ - ---·-;-------- -th f eshm ., n c lass b u t per h aps we m o ney to mak e th e E s t es P ar k tr1'p. ___ e r "' - Ci ty w as the g uest of Mi ss Isab e lle 'I ;;- I had b e tte r let th e fr esh m e n t e ll us Th e r e is a great c ha nge i n t he H artley Sunday afte rn oon j We B o ost Peru-and Feed ·you to o ahout it in t h e ir s pec i a l is s ue of mo r a l a nd s piritu a l v ie w poin t of t h e P e d ag og i an n ext w e ek. me n wh o atte nd th ese confe r e n ces" · Mr. a n d M rs. W. K K nigh t an d Who a r e we? so n H e r be rt of Fa lls City we r e i B u rl ington Ca f e, o ne b lo ck n or th N ebr aska Ci ty Y. W. C A. 0. J F e e at Peru M e n's C lu.b g ue sts of Frances K n ig ht Su nday Bu rl iogso n Depo t.

If you ha ve been w a tch i nl! the Ch i p baske t _,_ _GOII___________ bi g blu e Y W. poste r ' durin g t he 0 J F ee , r e pr ese nt at i ve fr o m , Lincoln Ro tary Club'. t he Hea r d i n the pa r lor Sat urd a y

pas t wee k yo u w ill tha t 20 Col le g e Me n ' s Club a t t he i r m o nth - e ve n in g : Wh il e E ve lyn pl a yed th e : p e rce n t. of the members wer e p es - I ly noonda y lun c he on Thursday piece "K i ss Me , D ea r," Ge r t r u de ent at the las t m ee ting, which T he men of th e facu l ty and invited sa i d t o :ro ppy , "Whe r e ha ve l was a rating 15 pe rc ent lo w- g ue sts from the t o wn we re pr esent Jl ea rd th at be f o r e ? " Toppy :

er than th e f orm er mee tin g "S t o enjo y w it h th e co l le cre m en t h e ea r c h me !" Sure ly eve r y me m ber of t he Y W. "'

c. A. can s par e half an h o ur s t i m e third ad d r e ss from a rep r esentative "Rub no mo r e ," wa ile d J oh n ny of th e Linc o ln R o t a r y Club a s mother was he d hi s ea r s o n ce each wee k , a nd help put that

IIIc o n vemen ce to t hem. C on sult us c on c erni n g an y bus iness pr o blem yo u ma y hav e

E. E GOOD, Presid en t li tt le gir l o n th e po s t e r at t h e top Th es e talk s ar e a long the husi - Pr of. , i n e n gin ee r ing cla ss.

of th e lad d er nes s l in es !t nd app ly t o I if e ' s orob- "W ha t is a d r ydock? " Stud e. , in 0 M. GOOD, !e ms which t he yo u ng m e n of t he r e ar: " A ph ys ic i an w ho w o n ' t g iv e C ARRO LL LEWIS , Ass 't Ca 11hie r ] W McA DAMS, V P1esident AN NA F FAR LEY , Ass t Cashier F r eida Wo i tze l lerl a very i nte r- sc hoo l w i II hav e to mee t wh e n t hey out prescri pt i oQs " E!st i ng m ee ti ng las t Wedn es d ay. -=- Mi ss And r ews ta lked of the f or e i g n take up th e i r life ' s work in , th e Leo na: "C le o sure seem s ab le ___________:....__ · ____ m · . d h' k d dd c i ti es and t o wns of the s t a t e to get lo t s of fellow s o n her s t ring,

tss t o nary an 18 w or • an - Th ese bu s in ess m en g iv e t h e i r d

E E ed to th e ge ne ra l in t er e s t and be n- oesn 't s he ?" Clai r e: N o, dear i e ; ye s xam in ed a n d Gl asses F it ted fi vi e ws of wh a t is e xp e cte d of a ny it's he r lin e ." e t by r ea di ng so m e pr i vate lett f y oung man leav i ng co ll ege a n d FI ' ne Watch an d Jewelr y R epa 1r i'n g r e r s rom mi ss ion a ri es in Ch in a B f po i nt to t he big op po rtunit i es Stop. L o ok. Listen!

it s o vit a l k no wle d ge l ike t h is he lp t o mak e o u r Y w C. A whic h await t he m

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h ave be en red letter event s i n t h e e q uipp ed with e leve n new mo d e l j h igh sc ho ol prog r a m. Th e fir s t t y pew r i t e rs wh i c h ar e i n co n s tant , Mil am Gree n House c la ss t o t a ke ch a rge was t he j uni or use Be sid es t yp e wr itin g, boo k - I <> lass Fo ll ow in g a s olo by M iss keep in g, s h or t ha nd. a nd r ev iew Bu r ton. and a r ea d in g by M i ss a ri th m 12 t ic a r e .ta ug ht th is y ea r Will iam s, a on e act com e dy dr a - Th e r e is a r eg ul a r fo u r y ear cour se rn a , "Food " wa s g i ven by He le n offe r e d , wh ic h lea ds t o a hi g h N ea l, Ha r lan d Ta y l or, and Fr a nc is sc hoo l dip loma from t he comm e rC,? nk le. T h is was a sa ti r e on pr es- c ia ! cours e. e nt hi g h price s, bein g a sce ne i n With t hes e s i x courses pup il s • the fut ur e. The n ext c lass , t he arl' e n a ble d to make a w ide se lecs en iors , g av e t he f ac u l t y a s p le ndid ti on of aubj e ct matt er a nd not only ch a nc e to see t hem se l ves as oth e r s fit t h e m se lves for co ll e g e , J;>ut th ey see th e m T he c omic ' t a ke -offs may s p ecia l ize a long th e line f or w ere we ll don e , a nd d ese r ve men - whi ch th ey a r e bes t fi t t e d t i on i n di vid u!lll y. Grace R iggs H. S Se oior Pl ay May Fifth took t he p a rt of Mi ss Carp e nte r t Coo tl nu e d r rom F i r s t Pa.c:e.•> a nd tau g h t a ll t o s a y "M e lody i n h ad som e previous work in dr ama tF, Ru'be n stein, Russi a n J e w " i cs , a nd m a kes a n exce ll en t J on es Prof I;Jrown wa s repr ese nt ed b y H is ab i li ty at hand li ng t he la di e s We lcome Wi ll s, wh o taug ht a f e w i s r e markab le , a n d is onl y s u rpasspr i Hcio les of hi sto ry; Ma r t ha ed by t he e ase wi th wh ic h he handCam e r on a s Mi s s Faul hab er , wa s les th e pati e nt es caped from th e ca lle d from a t a lk to g o a ft er a i nsa nP. a sy lum. Ci ssy the g irl d i sob edi e nt fr esh mun , w he n she by who i s so d isconce rti ng in th s way a ccid e nt ste ppe d on a " n i g ger s he su s pe cts h im, and the on e ch a se r" L es l ie R easo n er, a s the J unes w i s hes to get bet tar acpr in c ipa l, P r of. Browne ll, was qua int ed w ith is take n by H e le n ca ll ed fro m lea ding a song by a Knapp T hos e who saw th e p r ot e le gram f r om Lin coln , a nd h ad to du c ti on of Cla r e nce wi ll r e m e mb e r leave imm e d iate ly. Ro la nd Car r, he r fo,r t h e exce ll e n t'work s he d id

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BAN QUET i e l, our pr es id en t, wh o wo r k ed MISS TEAR OUR CLASS AD VIS ERIoff e r; s ugg es t i on s whi c h will help OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR NEXT n 4 wi t h e ve r y on e. us in its sol u tion, whateve r t he Fres h man Hosts to Gradua t in g C lass - Banq u et Big Success " And do a s adver sa ri es do in law , Stri ve m i g hti ly , but eat a nd dr i nk as f ri e nd s ."

T h e f r es h ma n c lass as a whole Her-Kindly Guid an ce Gr eat H e lp to prob lem ma y be , th o we may thin k Many Gre at T hings Pl anne d WI ;p are g r atefu l to Messr s H a y s, Boe l l- Class of ' 23 it e nti r e ly for e i g n to her wor ld , it F r e sh m en Beco me Sophomore s tor ff a nd Va nc e w ho so see ms that s he ha s a lways g i ven i t f:: gave us th e ir assi stance We f r es hm e n a re pr ou d. and cons id e r ati on bef or e ha n d in o rder Th is i s a lmost t he end of the Aft e r a ll, th e r ea l su c ceE s o f t he j u stly so, o f our cl ass ad v i se r, t ? be able t o mee t it w he n t he s ch oo J year of 1921 -22. Only wa s d u e to t he w illin g a nd Mi ss T ear , wh o has shoul de r ed th i s t1me com es If we a re un fo rtu- t hre e more weEks! How the e loae e ffic ient coope rat io n of th e b est r espo nsi bi li t y, ha s pr ove n h erself a nat e and a ll th e wo rld eeems t o be of t he year and va cation has been Do th e eo p homotes st ill wonder c la ss yet-t h e '23's. wo nd e r f ul h e lpe r t o t he cla.'!s a n d again s t u s we go t o h e r for sym pa - loo ked f o rwa r d to. But now that wh e r e the f r es hme n secu r e d t ha t W h at We Le arned Fr om Sophomo r es dese r v ing ly r eceives ou r u tm ost t hy , which i s alway s f orthc om! ng the t im e dra ws nea r , a longin g to

- S hak es pea r e. love ly r oo f gar d en :n t im e fo r the s;c ra ti t ud e. Alt ho we may n ot ha ve sh own it, push i t ba c k sw e lls up fn t he hea r ts We h av e be en here alm os t a ye ar M ' T d annual banq u e t '? Surely th a t gay

Whe t he r with c lass wo rk or with ISS e a r , we o appr e ciate - your of all P e r uvi a n s. For the sophoa n o i n t hat tim e we have lea rn e d a p la ce w i th i t s b r ig ht col or s and some e nt e r pri ze of th e f r es h me n work. Wp r d s a r e inad Pquate f or m ores i t is good - bye , b u t fo r th e f ew t h ing s fr oJ!l th e s op h omores , t h · f h s ubd ue d li g h ts wa s n ot t he gy m - class , Mi ss T ea r is always a t wo r k 1 e expressiO n ° t a t a ppr e ciati on. fr eshmen I t b r i nfls ne x t year , wi th a n d we have .l e a rn e d seve r a l th i ngs na s ium ! Ce r ta i,nl y no o ne wo uld When eve r sh e can in a ny wa y h e lp - new h ope s and am b i t i ons, n earer. abo u t th e m It is b es t t o tell onl y IfW W R hav e> guessed it wh en, on Frid a y u s , her le i su r e hours a re d e vot ed ' • e e r e unnin g the College, Th ey will go ou t for vaca t ion, have ev eni n g. Ap r il 21 , t he fr es hm e n On Monda y morn in l7 a ll cl asses a j o ll y t im e and come back i'll the t he thin gs t hat we ha ve learn e d / · fr o m the s op h o mor es. pa id a fin a l t ri bute of f r ie n ds h ip to , wo ul d be e l iminated be cause i t i sn't f al l tri e d and true t o Old Per u.

Prohahl y t he firsl t hin g th a t we 1 , t he '22' s , wh o w ill n ot be w i th us d go od f or so many peop le t o sleep i n I overheard a co n ve r sation not Jear n e was t he art of si nging. n ext y ear t he same r oom long ago which inte rested me. and T hey fi r m ly b e lieve th at ch eer fuig-o ld a nd b r own were th e ness giv es ha rm ony to t he so u l anci

We would in s t all a mat ri mo n ial I a m g oin g to tell you what I pr e d om in at in g co lors Th ese were 1 • b ureau to p r ov ide me n f o r a ll the heara T wo f resh me n wer e talkIS a pe r pet u so ng WIt hout wo r ds. f ou nd 10 t he ca n dles bow ls of And n ext we le a rn th e Jove of sop h om or e gi r ls in the coll es;ce i ng. On e sa id "Did I tell you ila ffod il s, a nd cunnin g n u t cups I fo r th e sop h m or es say

We would p r ov i d e a pa r k fo r a ll about m y v i s i on ?" w hich dPco r ate d t h e tah le ; and i n It hat "T he r e is g o ld and a mu li tud e yo un g people wh o lik e to s tu d y " Your v isi o n ?" t h e "roo f". s u s pend ed b a s ke t s- o f Iof r ub i es ; t he: l i ps ?,f kn ow! -

1 m ootls hi ne in t h e spr ingtime "Ye s , t ha t i s what I call i t. The and a r t is t i c la nte rn s a lorg edge p r e c t ous Jewel s

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I We would have poo r e n ter t a i n- o nl y a dr ea m , but I thm k tt was a T he de l1 c t o us men u was p r e par ed · we re d isp lea s in g t o us Fo r i n - 1men t s in t he ch a pe l s o su ch a lar g e ' vi s i on " by t he hom e e c on om i cs depa rtm e nt Istan ce, t he basketba ll fl am es be - 1 , crow d wou ld not at te nd It makes "I m g e t t in s;c in t er ested. What under th e s up e r v i s io n of M is s Fo s- ! t ween t he classes dt d no t a l ways th e last on e out of chape l late t o was i t you ssw ? Di d it c oncern t e r and M iss Tuck e r . T he me nu l come out wi th t he pr oper sco r e Jh is cla saes me '! " I La t e ly we h ave copi ed f r om t h em con s is ted of: n e w s t u nts s uc h a s k eeping off

I We would ta k e the ' 'keep off the "Ye !?. it a ll P eruvians Sophom or e Cockta i l th e g r ass, how t o act at t he ban - s ign s d own be caus e it makes who re turn ne xt Chi cke n a fa K i ng I q u e t , ao d what t o do in cas e of peop le t o have t o wa lk around I " D 'l t e ll m e abo u t i t." Butte red Ne w Potato es IE-me r ge ncy. • · to ou r inter e s t s T o her m u s t be Ith e m I "The other e ve n i ng- I was studyAm on g ot he r thi ngs t h a t we 'b d 1 b f d J ellted Pe as Rad1 she s have o bse r ve d and le arned is , t h at attn ute a arge s a r e o ere it We wou ld e liminate La t in and ing very hard - 1 had my mind so Ro ll s Ia f a s t mg h t ma kes a s low da y • for t he success of ou r annu a l ban- Ia ll such c ourses because p on i es hav e conce n t r ated on m v lesso n th at 1 S prin g Sa lad Cheese S t r aws j u d g ing from t he m orni nr.r a f ter q uet. D ur in g th ose busy days of I gone out of date a nd an autom obile ' !"rir.'+ kr-ow o tha t wen t on F ru ite d Ic e Cr eam Ca ke I Th i s_ u s, to. " ' not yet be f'n ar o1 nd me T he n I 'nl Mints Coffee , l e '" , .,\ '" -cr- ,' ; ' (some of th e m a r e a bo u t tv ccu .c.c As ao 1 nu 1v , u" u 1 'C'l d 1 T he orch es t r a , d irec t ed b y Mr j th em). On e i s this:

Parents hav e complain e d be.cau:;\;' I•SP e yeq a Oltlment an J isa f urnished ve r y pleas i ng Litt_le be ams of f ound Mi ss Tea r sympa t hetic a nd the ir dau g h t ers hav e buy s o will calf the wi ngs crf • ' t s ic fo r the occasion Du r in g t he Ltttl e hu g s a nd k1 sses wi l li ng to he lp u s i n o ur di fficul - man y n ew sheets Rope ladd e rs carry y ou w ith me .' T here was a ba nque t VIe we r e de li g ht f u l ly en · Ma ke t he lit t le ma id e n t i es. If we have a pro bl e m to wo uld be better hut th e y can't be rus h of win gs, and I waq being ca rd b M B h h Cha nge her na me to Mr s. so lve, we depe nd on Miss Tear to cconttnu ed on L ast Iri e d gen tly thru t he ai r My ev_ es t e rta1n e y r ee e w o sa ng

"Nature ' s Ad or a ti on ;" by Mi ss - ha d cl os ed a t t he bidding of t he Bu r ton w ho e nr ic he d he r ha r p so lo voice. a nd wh en t hey opened agai n b y the n ever fa ilin g c ha rm of h e r I was s e>a ted in an audito r iu m w hi stli ng a nd b y Mi ss De lze ll w ho Stran g e a s i t may seem, I do not da n ce d " Th e Pipes 0 • Pa n" w i t h remember w hether or not there al l the g r ace of t h at lit t le g od was any one else t her e. him se lf The vo ice spo ke again, softly,

After co ffee eve r y one e a ger ly like th e r us tle of the wind in t he awaite d Toa s tm as t e r Sho wa lte r' s trees ' T hese pictures you shall an n ounce ment th at see a r e t h e thi ngs for which you

"Th e t im e h as co me ' wished - yo ur h op es, your ambi -

Th e sop hom or es say t i ons f or nex t year . T o see them

To t a l k of ma ny things: " may help you rea lize t hem. Look! ' And I f a c e d f r on t a nd paw on a In thi s case it wasn ' t "s hoes and s hips a nd sea lin g wax " n or "ca bb ages a n d kin g s," as L ew i s Ca rr oll wo ul d have i t , but th e SJp h om o r es rul e d a nd t he toasts wer e:

Of Why We 'r e H e r e Mr Mc Da n iel

Of th e Sop ho m or e Yea r Mr. S imo ns

Of Pe ru Ways Mi ss Spark s

Of J oyo u s Da ys Mi ss Hill qu is t

Of Hard Ta s ks Done Co lone l Ma j or s

Of Vi c t ori es Won Pres i de nt Cav i ness

Of t he Ho p es Com mencemen t Brin gs Mi ss Pa lme r

As it was im po ss i b le fo r Co lone l Majo r s an d P r es i d e n t Ca viness t o be prese n t , Pr ofesso r s Gre e n e a nd

De lze ll fill ed th e ir pl aces ver y cb mp e t e n t ly. Mr Cas ler ha nd le d th e p os i t i on of master of ce re moni es w i t h a dm ir ab le ease and smoo thte s s.

11 iss T ear pro ve d he r se lf a r ea l s p or.ser in fa r mo r e t han n a me

onl y, S he has a l ways 1hown he rse l f v i \a lly in t e res t ed in th e c lass, a nd thi s influen ce ha s done mu c h to make o ur fres hm a n year a s uc cess

F'or t he ir fa it hf u l wo r k a s heads of var ioue th e Mi sses

Pa r k in son Ra likin Corey a nd

Ch ap li n, an d &Mese rs Mad de n a nd

F tttn ce deser ve s pe c ia l me nti

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hu ge s c reen the campu s of Peru. I t was bea uti fu I. 'Oh, the new buil d i n g i s finished, isn't it?• Yes, an d t he gymnasi um and the sw i mm ing p'ool. is • ..,.... r ead y fo r effi ci e nt school work,' whi sper ed t h e voi ce

The sce nes began to flash before me so qu i ckly. Just glimpses, but wi t h t he chuckled explanlltion of th e vo i ce, I was able to compre· he n d and remember everyone. I gl i mpsed tennis courts. Not t oo -m any. Next I saw the athle tic field, hu nd r eds of spectators, a n d t h e 11quad. 'They are champ ions , f or they hnve the aupport of t he largest student body Peru bas ever k n own.' I !!aw so me of the aame me n in basketball attire, and later i n baseball togs I saw girls' basketball teams, and girls in other athletic activities. 'They a ll do well, but their seuccess de· pends greatly upon their eoach, and the students.'

I glimp!>ed a scene of a Dramatic Club play. "A bigs;cer. better Dramatic Club," whispered the voice. ''Good plays. better production.''

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Jour:'lal Letter a Forj;!ery, The le tter whi c h a pp eare d in th e Sta t e J ourn a l las t Thu rsday above th e nam e of "A L Cav iness" was n o t w ritte n by P res id e nt Caviness , n or did h e kn ow of i t s a p p e ara nce in the p aper until Sund a y , when a friend asked him about the a rti cle Th e fi rst "ope n le tter " by F M. Gr egg , to which th e ab o ve ti onerl le t ter was a ll ege d t o be a r e pl y , was n o t e ve n read by P re s id ent Cavin es s and wa s o nly h e ard of by him a da y or two a ft e r its pu b licati on. H e h a d no thou g ht t h at t he · le tt er call e d f or a r e pl y. a s it was re p orte d t o b e pur e ly a n aca de mi c di s cuss io n of a s t a t e que Rti on, a nd th er e wa s n o re aso n t o th i nk th at it applied t o P e ru an y m or e th a n to Way ne , , Cha d ron, or K e ar ney , all of w hich p a ve r e s id e n t me mbe rs of the Board of E du ca ti on The a bove r e marks a re m e rel y a sta t e m ent of f acts, i n th e li g ht of w hi ch a ny s a n e-m i nd e d p e r s on m ay judg e th e w ho le s itu at io n. Th e w r it in g s of s u c h a le tte r and th e f or g in g of Pres i e nt Caviness ' na m e th er e to , a r e co nte mptibl e a nd co war dl y ac t s , t o say t he leas t

Music Me mory Contest. Miss Carpe nter i s ve r y for t un a te in se curin g th e Wes t S i sters ' S t ring Q u ar te tte t o pl a y at th e Mu s ic Me mor y Cont e s t next Tuesd a y. Th1 s or gani za tion will pl ay t wenty compositi on s from the list pu blished in th e las t issu e of th e P e dag og ian , and th ose takin g part in t he con t est will try to the c o mp os iti on a nd also th e co mposer It will be of gre at interest to the par e nts of t he c hildre n and oth ers no t in the co ntest to find o ut how m a ny of the pi e ces they will recognize a nd how th ey co mpa re with the children in th e contes t All mu sic lover s in P e ru b e delighte d t o a g a in h e ar this string quarte t; they hav e bee n here tw o prev ious tim es and were very well r ece ive d both times. Th e We st Sisters are r ecog ni zed thru out the state a s be in g o ne of the b es t mu s ic· a l or g aniza t io ns of it s kind so that all ar e lo o kin g f o rward with gre at pl easure t o the m us ic mem ory cont e st May 9 in t he colleg e chapel.

Y.W.C A. "Moth e r' s Day" i s th e t opi c for the reg ul a r mee tin g of th e Y. W C A , Wednes day , May 10. Mrs T L. Fi s her is th e s pe a ke r This is a topi c of ve r y a ppealin g c ha r a ct e r, and s hould g u a rant ee a large a tt end a n ce.

We we r e e n tire ly ig n o r a nt r eg arding Prof. Berk 's na t io nality until he infor m e d us r e cen t ly i n th e geom e tr y c la ss t hat he ha d los t hi s que ue (cu e )

HONORABLE MENTION

When you think of all th e l ittl e things ,

A fr eshman ha s t o do ; Such as studying history, sci en ce math,

And scad s of others t oo;

Did you eve r wo nder h ow it com es

That fr o m th e v er y s tart

H e e nte rs t his a nd ente rs that

And take s an active pa t t,

In all the sch ool activities , a nd n ev er lo sses pep;

B ut jus t goes on and on and on, always keepin g step?

Just sto p a b i t and tHink a nd· rea d

Of all th e par ts he tak es ,

In club s athl e ti cs c lasses t oo,

And aee th e go a ls he m a k es ,

Th e n y ou will know jus t: w hy i t is

Th e cl ass has so much f a m e;

You'll se e jus t h o w the Fr eshmen

Win h onors for the ir na m e

Th e " P " C lub c lai ms Dean Pomer oy

As pres iden t thi s y e &r ; S eve n more ff es hme n it includ es,

To make its nam e a p pear

Buett ge nb ac h , P aa p a nd F r a ry,

Stanl ey , Br a c ke , R ot h e rt a nd Faun ce , All m a d e le tte rs and wo n r e n o wn

On th e f a vorite ha un ts.

Th e hi g h school g ym at t r act e d th e r e, Bas ket ba ll p layers se le ct ; · Frar y a nd Roth e r t a n s wered th e call, And n ow Rot he rt i s ca pt ai n -e lee t

Of n ext y ear's t e a m f o r Old Peru; H e ' II ma k e it go, we g uess , , F or Fre sh men a l way s do go thru, And m a ke thei r a tte mpt s s uccess.

N o w f or th e ne w b ase ba ll t ea m , S even fr o m out of t he n i ne A re F r eshmen, al e rt, p e ppy and stro ng , St a ndin g all in a li ne ,.

'Dhe ir rfnmcs pe rf- aps , w ou' d i n t e res t yo u S o h e r e t hey o nce m o r e: Fra ry , F a unce an d Po m e r oy, Yo u've seen the se n a m es be f o r e: Ma d de n, Grun walt, M i la m, Po ol, Will he lp build up th e

The Fr es hman g irls h a d a ba ske t ba ll t ea m ,

As perc ha nce th e m ost of yo u kn ow; Ba ldw in, McM a s ter s and Courtri g ht

And Ed na Fi s h e r t oo , Lill y Hil q ui s t and Do r o thy Parri ot t P la yed th e ir bes t fo r yo u

In all th e c lub s of O ld P e ru Th e Fr es hm e n oft a r e fo und.

Upon the Girl s' Club Coun ci l

Th e g irl s ca n stand t he ir g r o und.

A s ecre t a r y, Birdi e Ba ld win , so m e o th er m e mbers t rue;

Wi n nifr e d El lkin s and V ivian Cor e y , Dor o thy P e ttit a nd Ze li a Chap la in,

H a ve all b een se en th er e too

Th e officer s f or th e com i ng yea r ,

Wer e t a k en f r o m o u r tro up :

Ine z We ll s i s pr esi dent- e lec t,

Ethe l McM aste r, one of th e g r o up

WiII be tre a s ur e r a'nd s ti 11 anoth er, Dorothy Pe t tit w ill write the

Richard Madden i s pr esi d ent of Phil o.

Ma e Moore had some t hin g to d o

Whil e s he was h er e and we reme m ber

That F er n Tay lo r was Recreta ry, t oo

Of th e Eve re tt 's th e first of th e y e ar ,

And no w th e ir r e p ort e r is Ze li a Ch a pl a in Till th e en d of th e t e rm draws ne a r.

Fuller Wood ie i s pres i de nt of the Dramatic Club yo u kn o w,

And fr o m the pl ays th ey have gi ven us , we know th ey a r e not s lo w

In th e Me n' s Club we find a nam e

W e 'v e see n so oft be f ore , ·

Th e ir sec r e t a r y's G le nn F rary.

Th e Y. M. We bow be f or e Paul La mb wi II be t h e i r presid ent

A nd McDa ni e l the i r sec r e tary.

Ma d den h olil s th at offi ce now,

But we will need s r e f e r

To •t he S t ud e nt Co un c i I whe r e we fi n d

McD a ni e l, S howa lt e r a nd Ca s le r, Our edito rial s t aff we ' ll n a me

Pe tti t, We ll s. an d Sho wa lte r , Th e n next year ' s P eruv i a n e dit or , Ri cha r d Madden , we w ill say ,

Whil e F r a r y w ill ha n d le t he bu s i ness par t

And wo r k bot h ni g ht an d d ay.

Our Y. W C A. oftl ce r s

Edna F ish e r and Cla i re Co u rt ri g ht

A nd for t he ir n ex t y ear's secr e t ary Ve d ;:!. Rh odu s is q uit e r ig ht

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GO TO, WE L L !

J. C. Chatelain

Wat c hmaker oud J e w e ler

For Phil o, Ever ett Seal pins a nd rings

Con k lin , Sh affe r and Dunn s P e n s Brin g yo ur br oke n s p ec t acl es an d see what you save Ch ecks t a ke n at par on g oods bought or repa i r ed '

Doc t or L. B. S HR E V E De n ti s t Extrac ti on a nd X -Ray Office P hon e 27

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'•Say It Wi tb Fl owe r s' ' Fresh Cut Fl owe rs , f or an y occ asi on such a s wed dings , birthda ys parti e s , r em e mbra nce s fun e r a l,; e tc , in a ppr opriate arran gem en ts a t all seaso ns ' o f th e ye ar.

0. E Bert hold tbe Flori s t Nebrask a Cit y , Nebr

Tr y th e Sani t ary Barber Shop & Ba th Sof t wat e r .B le ctr i c Eq u i pment, · L ad ie s hai r bo b bed, massag e Sh ampoo, fi rs t-elass b a rbe r s Ag en cy Nebras· ka Ci t y La und r y.

Fir st d oor north C itizens Stat e Ban k Your pa t r onage solie it ed C P SCOVILL, Prop.

G OING SO M EWHE RE ?

We are offe ri n g the mo s t c o m p l ete lir e of T r u nk s o S,u it Cases aud T r ave li ng Bags ev e r s ho wn i n P e ru

IJ¥ t o da t e i n e very way

For a t em p er saver wh e n b a king u se VAL LEY LILLY F L OUR

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ONE STRAP PUMPS " Flapper:;"

L o w heel s a n d m o d er ate ly r ou nded t oes a re t h e o ut s t andi ng fe at u res o f ou r mod ieh , o ne -s t r ap pum p s i n p a t e n t lea th er b la ck o r b row n ca lf sk in P r i ce d $3 50 t o $5 50

Home y er ' s Shoe S tore " Th e Hom e of Good Sh oes " N e bras ka C ity Nebr

A T e achers' Agen cy Th a t G e ts Results !

T h e m anager of thi s Agen cy has p lace d num bers of Peru St uden ts He wi ll g ive you r re g istrati o n E m pl oyers have c onfid en ce i n hi s judg men t All inquiries a ns wered fr a nkl y. W r i t e t od a y

C o mm er c ia l and Proiess io nal S e rvice Bu reau 303 Sho ps Bui ldin g, De e Moi nes, Iowa

A. M. M D OR N ON Manage r.

H a ve y o u seen th e ne w line of s ta t i onery I ITS FIN E

FISHER BRO S, Druggi sts

.. • 'IHE PER U PE D AG O G I AN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN Bo a-red a t t he P 08tof&ze at Pem, N& bras ka as sec;ond -elass ma t ter. If Gl a yd 1 Gunderso n got lost I would Ralph Hunter? If Higg ins wrote a letter would Lucile it ? WE ARE G LAD TO , BE OF SERVICE T O YO U. PuiJlls bed Weekly by tbe Per1 State Teachers College lf Willy cooked a little red hen would Gertrude Carver? In ter e s t Pa id on Savings Accounts $ 1.00 per year. S in g le co py 5 cts. If Paul bad a car in Bize' \ city where would Cora Parker? A S a fe Investment wher e your money gro w s If you d o not receive your Ped ago g ian l eave n o ti ce in the P ed agogi a n in the Adm inis tratio n building. If Gertrud e s hipped b y expres s how would Donald Blankenship ? t=>G NU BANK If Le ona Spark • what doe s " Rosy " do ? A rticl es mu1t be in by 12 o'clo ck Saturd a y. Articles s h o uld be tvpewritten If p o ss ible, a n d w ritten on o n e s id e only, as the print ers will n ot a ccept copy written on bo th s ides. THE BOITORIA L B'rAJI F P a ul Wilcox - E dito r-in-chi ef E s ther Del zcli Associa t e Edito r Alice Gl a sgow Assis t a nt B dito r Arthur Bur ley Bu s iness M a n a g er O RGANI Z.I.TIONB: Y M C - J o hn Blackhurs t Y.

I MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST!

so th at p eopl e who wa n_t t o steal wouldn t h a ve so much tr oubl e finclin g things.

"No ind e e d! ' Hitch yo ur wag - A goo d Coo k. A d e ep Poo l.

on t o a star , ' kee p you r seat , an d the r e yo u are "

Rom ance-

An a b idi ng P la ce.

A li ve Cole

A s u ccess f u l

A busy Mill e r

We would pu t loun gi ng c ha ir s in th e li br a ry b e ca u se Coac h Spee r sa ys th at hea lth is con tr o ll e cl by

A Sophomore Apprentice ( Co n t inued from t hird p a ge) I gu e ss. Bu t n o ! L oo k he r e, Mr L a rry Bo wm a n, you've g o t t o co np ostur e. tro1 your se lf a nd be bu s in es s I ike

We wo uld h ave two se ts of bo oks [Ex it. ] i s s ued to each st ude nt be ca use they, es pecia ll y t he boys , was t e s o much

A ct II. Scene 1. e nergy in car r y ing th em from A day a nd t wo weeks ha ve passe d

A f a the rl y P aap

A s pec ia l Tr a in

A Whit e brothe r.

A Black s i ste r.

A s tra i g ht P oi n te r.

A hi g h fly i ng K i te

A s ly Fox

Some ''V e ra " fin e B uckl es sc hoo l h ome a nd vice ve r sa. b y an d we fi nd L a rry on t he ver g e -· - ·

We wo ul d e limin a t e a ll la t e ho u r of a nsweri ng 1.\ H el p Want ed s ig o Fresh, i ooki ng up th e str eet : r ul e s und ha v e onl y ea rly hour in a w in dow of a din gy se con cl hand •' H e re com e sS howa lt e r an d Ca s le r. " rul e s s tore He has tried to ge t i nto So ph : ••Do yo u • k now t h ose t wo We wou ld in sta ll rai lroa d di- seve r a l bi g com pa n i e s a n d facto r - birds put m e in mind of Sa mso n vi s i on som ew he r e on th e r.a m p us, ies, but be in g al wa ys t u rn ed dow n and So lomon ? " so t hat one memb er of t he so ph o- in s pi t e of t he fact that h e i s a Fresh : "No Wh y ? " mo re cla ss wo ul d n ' t have so m uc h sop homore , he i s at la st w i t ho ut Soph : "One is th e s t r on g est m a n d iffic ul ty catchi ng h i s Tra in. fund s, so i s see ki n g work in t he i n t he worl d and the oth er i s t he We would ins tall a bureau for lesse r d is t r icts of the t own Yo u wises t ." 1:'0 t hat th e fac ulty woul dn' t m ay fee l s u re t hat h.e i s ve r y much have s o mu ch di fficu lty ge tt in g ex - out o f sor t with th e sopho m ore d igcu ses fro m th os e who are a bsen t. n i ty. T h is burea u wo uld be operated b y La rry --Oh, L ord , h ow I h ate t o

The onl y t hing t h at keeps B ie hn ou ( of t he B ig L eagues i s t he f act t ha t he do esn't k now where t heY' th e Stud e n t Cou nci l. _ go i n he re. but (open a t he doo

Fa y B ak e ry

HE-A. DQ(.;'AF(-TB.F?.S so be im - aafif1tftl e m an\vTih--a 'superfluous n e w m e di ate ly s ubmi t t ed t o t hi s bur eau g r owt h of whi sk e r s ) sy ste m ha s be en i n11 t a ll e d i n th e li - - - - -a n d ru s hed t o p re lls Thi s wo uld m or ni ng , vat v iii br a r y : A p lace f or d a t es has b ee n pr e vent t he c ir culat i on of exagger - i t be datI ca n d o fo r you fi ne pu t in t he ba ck of eac h b ook. ate d mo rn in g ?

We wou ld ins ta ll a goss ip bu r ea u and prese ntly c onfr onts a sh or t f- Miss Ma r s hall i s a frai d she wi.!.J

We wo u ld have a f r e s hme n- soph- Lar r y--! wa s look in g fo r wor k o m or e pr ome na de in stea d of a ba n - Jupiter --O h, s a w my si g n in qu e t. m y u ind ow?

We wo uld buil d a nur sery f nr t h e L a rr y Yes an d!-sop hom or es. We e nj oye d the i r Ju p it er AII , s i r; yo u is flowe r s so much. hire d; y us t take off yo ur coat un d

Ou tlo ok Bright for N ext Year ( Co ntin ued t rom Firs t was th ere but I n ot i ced t ha t th ey we r e t her e. "Rea l i n t e r es t thi s yea r , ' ' said th e vo i ce In q ui c k s ucce ssio n I ca u g ht g lim p'i!es of n ew s tu dents • be in g s h ow n a bo ut, mi xers, par ti es, t eas , d i n ne r s , and lectur es "The' Girl s' C lu b and t h e Men's Club ar e ma k in g it a stu d e n ts' coll ege, " ch a n ted the vo i ce T.h eu ag ain th e r e was a q uick successi o n of p i ctur e s on th e scr ee n. I onl y r e m e mber t ha t th ey we r e e ncourag ing a ncl th at th ey r e mind me of Y. M., Y W. , a nd N C A. Th e v oice d id no t explain • I glimps ed f or a se cond an assemblage of- " F ac ulty m e m be r .,," th e vo ice e x pl a in ed. ''M an y n ew on es to tak e the in creased numb e r o f c las ses Ever y de pa r t me n t has all th ey could posss i b ly nee d "

The pi ctur es were e n ded. '' Thi s i s n o t a ll ," th e voi ce t old m e· "It only shows you a few of th e thin gs which may b e at tai ne d "

"Why don ' t I r e m emb er th e pe o· pi e in the p ictures ? I se eme d t o kn o w th e m " I a sk e d eag erl y. ' 'Beca u se thes e c ha nces a r e for a ll not one o r t wo Now look ab out you. T hi s iF3 t he n e w a udito rium. ''

Th en th e wi n gs of t he e veni ng re tu r ne d a nd I was whi sk e d away t o my own roo m, a nd t he vo i ce wh ie pe red "G ood - bye " " I sn' t i t won derfu l! " c r ie d the

D i ploma Days

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I v iii show yo u y o ur du t i es. All you have to do is t o swee p out in de m ornin g a nd s t and be hi nd s de coun te r a n d se ll s m y st ock t o you r cu sto me r s; un d I pays you f our tee n d o ll a r s a ve e k Vot y ou tink ?

L a ny- - Ail ri g ht, I 'II ta ke yo u up a nd beg in ri g ht now

Jupiter-- Yes , S ir, yes , si r.

[Ex e un t. ]

Ac t II Sce ne 2 (So La rr y ha s at last fou nd a j o b, so m e thin g to keep him go in g till he ca n find so m e thing be tte r Th e days d rift by un t il one day he r ecei vea a le tter f r o m dad )

La rry --By Geo r ge , here' s a le tter f r om dad. (Op e ns i t and r ea ds )

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Dear Larr y : E n closed you wi II fin d a c h eck fo r $2 5 Co m e h om e at onc e for I ha ve so m e ver y goo d ne ws fo r y ou. ' I am so rry I was m ea n t o yo u , but yo u t hat I wa s only test i ng y our gr i t Will t e ll y ou th e news when yo u a rri ve Dad. (Larry hurri edl y pu t s on cap , g r a bs ove rc oat a nd r un s t hr u t he sto r e a nd ou t w ith ou t sayin g a wor d to hi s open -ey e d emp loy er ) J up i ttJr--(Ru nnin g atfe r h im) H ey, va it a mi nute Ve re a re y ou g oin'. By go!li es , c om e ba c k he r e , I va nts to ta lk mit y o u. (St ar t s o n down th e s tr ee t after hi m b u t loses s i gh t of him so he com es bac k.) And vou ld y ou t ink , t y go lli e a, h e ne ver e ve n stopped to g e t hi s pays [ E xe un t Curta in fa ll s]. Th e End

All the world love s t he S wee t Gi r l Gr ad ua t e as sh e stand s on t he t h re shold of I if e , confid e nt an d ho pe f ul.

In la t e r ye ars , wh e n r e· sp onc i b ilit ie s co m P, he r m i nd w ill turn back t o t he • care fr ee day s of her school life.

She wi II a pprec iate TH EN her g r ad u a ti on ph ot ograph.

Ma ke a n a p p ointme n t now.

Pete rso n & Son

PH OTOG RAP HERS , P e ru , Neb r

Black Walnut Lum ber

We m a nufa c ture th is Lumber o urs e 1ves, s elling direct t o sc h ools

Meek Lu mb er Co.

Nebraska

Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society B rand -clothes

Ste t so n & M allory Hats

IManhatten Shirts

Dnter w oven H o s e

AVENUE ST R E

• "Live Better for less"

I f yo u buy your school s up plies, Sta tionPry , F ountain Pens, C a n dies, F r ui t , Groc e ries, and Meats from us

Opp o site Training School

H. U. LANDOLT

, NEBRASKA PHONE

f TH E PERU PEDAGOG IAN
Selec tions P Aayed by SISTERS' WEST
String Quar t e tt e o f Om a ha Tuesday, Mlay 9, at 7:30 p m. CO L L EGE .CHAPEL Admission ... •• Budget t; c ket or 2 5c & 35c sa NIUilS:e• t d" m ;pea acr II' If We Were Running the College <Con tlnu ell (!; om F irs t P a.:e I li st e ner. " Bu t, ca n it co m e tru e?" I Th e a cco unt of " L e t u s wo rk t o m a k e it co m e , vi s i t t o Peru will true Our ho pes , our drea m s if n ex t wee k. Dr E va B la ke ' s be d e laye d unti I bou g ht in P eru, so we wo uld put a g ood fir e esca pe sys t e m in th e Dorm t o eve ry floor. yo u wi s h to ca ll them th a t, c an' t F d Ct oun n t 1e res an <s s s be t oo hi g h ." We would put an adve rtising se cti on in th e P e dagog ian
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r a r e SABINS' ED UCATIONAL EXCHANGE F ounded in 1893 · Sho ps Bui ldin g, De s Moi n es, I owa Know n all ove r the mi dd le we st a nd west to r Prompt, Effic ient a nd Ser vice to Scbool Bo ard s, Supt!! and Teache rs Enroll no w f or positions for 1922-23 E. T H O USH , Manage r A NNA ALLEE , Assiltan t Manager TH E S'fEWAHT S CHOOL S E R VI CE W. T DAVIS, ' 06 Manager has p lace d ma ny P eruvi a ns in d esira ble pos i tions d uri ng t he past s1x year s. En r o l l now 138 No 12th S t. Linco ln , Nebr Farmers U nion S tore The S t ore w her e you feel 66 At H o m e " Dry G ood s, Groceries, Sho es Our Motto:--Quali ty, Servic e a nd Price W e s o lic it your p a tronage Pho ne 52 F e.ru , N e br. --· DODGE CARS We ha ve th e a ge ncy f or t he Dodg e Bros cars , an d ha ve a ca r on th e floor for demon stra t ion. Ca ll a nd let us s how you We s t i ll ha ve t he R ac i ne a nd Norwalk tires th e best t hel!E' ar e Our r epai r depa r t m e n t i s at y our service , and Wor k G uaran t eed SULTZHAU6H &: FBSHE R Ph one 54 , Per u Se rv ice Ga rage. A u to L iv er y , D. C Ph e lps , Pro p. N ight and Day Se rvi ce P h one 54
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he lik e11 you so well, mainly, I pect a letter ever y day. I

Cast of Characters: think,' becau1e you are a so ph omore j Mad.--(Call in g after him as h e La r ry Bowman, a g rad uat e of a nd so d ip: n ifiE> d. You know h e leaves the porch) All ri ght , Larry, 1

Rom ance - A Sophomore Appren tice dad will hat e to see you go , too; l and in the meant im e yo u may ex- , the sop ho more class in a norm a l like• dia-nifi ed peop le. be su re to tell me a ll about the 1 co llege

Larry--Er-er-- r ea lly, Madaline, prominent buisness me n that you :..--------------------------

Ralph Ulter, a fr eshman s tud ent 1 must be going , 1-- will work wi th ,

anrl L a rry' s fri end

Mad.--Why, Larry, so soon? But L ar ry- -Er-er-allright. (Aside)

M.adaline Nish, L arry's girl, also stil l I s u ppose yo u have lots t.o do IConfound her silly talk, anyway. We 8oost Peru-and feed y ou t oo a fre shman. yet before yo u leave, 80 I won't She see ms to think that just he- Who are we?

Jupiter Haddish, an i g norant s h op ins i st. cause I have g r ad uated from th e Bur l ing t on Cafe, one block n orth Nebraska C ity tender.

Larry--Yes, I have several people sopho m ore clas s that 1 can get to Burlingson Depo t. Act I. Sce ne 1.

to see yet tonight a nd I must be the top of the ladder ri ght away. ...,. g oing (Walking slow ly alo ng t he street)

(Larry's ro om in rather poor Mad --You are coming back soon I u sed to JikP. to be called dignified arrangement. Larry and Ralph ar e n't y ou'! and all that r ot but I'm sure II t a lking. )

Larry Y.ou b et coming back changed n ow L os in g confidence,

Larry- -W e l l, I s upp ose you think every once i n a while to see you 1 ICoounued o n F'onrth P a g eyou have hold of the world now that you are graduating fr om the Normal.

Larry--Quite wro ng, old dear I think y Gu meant t o say t hat th e world hae hold of me. Dad has about the same as di s inherited me, a n d I am thru st out upon the wor ld with not much ca s h, no job, an d a rather gloomy out look a ll arou nd Ral ph --Oh ! but yo u forg e t that you are an invincibl e sop hom or e and- -

Larry---True, Sophomore, but invi s{bl e rather t han invincible in the eyes of the world.

Ra lph--Ha. But say, can't you teach sc hoo l f or a while? You have credits fot a ce rtifica te, yofl know.

Larry -T each s chool! Why ma n I cou(dnt even teach a hobo to e at a goo d mea l, let teac hin g a bun ch of brats to write a nd rea d R 'i lph-- You are rather ecc e ntric but [ guess yo ur word i s law But say, w hat line of business do you epxect t o e nter·; L a rr y--Foo li s h ques t i on! The fi r st one I ca n g(;t into of course.

Take It From The Air

and Jewel ry Repa iri ng

E RNSTINE JEWELRY €0. Nebra11ka City, Nebr. , •

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OT only music, but news, speeches, messages of every sort, are today being picked out of the air. '

"How has this come about? " we ask.

The new impetus given to r adio development m ay be definitely a ssociated wi th the developm ent o f the high power vacuum tub e, fo r that m ade broadcasting possible And the power tube originated from a pie ce of purely t heoretical r esearch, which had no connection with radio.

To the man or young man-·· ''Who Ga res'' THE FLORSHEIM SHOE

0 J. Sto r e

When a scientist in the R esearch Laboratories of the G en eral Electric Company found that electric current could -be made to pass through

the highest p oss·ible va cuum and could be varied

Ralph --But yo u f or get how you u sed to say, "Hitc h you r wago n to a star" e tc Why not inter v iew the presid en t of so me lar ge company a nd g e t him t o land you some according to' fixed laws, he established the prin - ' THE REXAlL STORE --\'laif. .(l..t: ug of the kind. You know what 1 mean for the "tron" group of d evi ces.

·- cipile· of' the·p· ower -tube-ami !aicl: thc-fmlndatien - - -· -· Exten aa· an lnvTtabon to a:lT'meiiiOei: s of t he Gtu a en"f' B oclyaYou can do it, you know Ju st t ell him yo u a re a sop homore.

L a r ry --(Ree ling sudde nl y on the verge of anger ) Come out of thi s, yo u t a lk as if a sop homo re was the next thin g to immo rt a l.

Ra lph-- Oh , no; j us t jud g ing· fr orp yo ur d ignifie d bearing, that's a ll. L a rry - - Well, whatever y ou ar e judging by, you h ave made your littl e speech so sit d ow n a nd be quiet.

Ra lph--Not so hard , cool off a littl e I was only pl a nning your future car eer. By th e way, wh en do you leave'! Tomorraw?

Larry--Yes, on the 8: 15 I guess

Ralph- -Bu t s urely you are going to tell Mada line good bye, aren't you'?

Larry--Madaline? By Geo rge , I forgot a ll about her, and I ' m due there right now. .Ynur head does have a spark of bri g htn ess in it, doesn't it.

These devices magnify the tiny telephone currents produced by the voice and supply them to the antenna, which broadcasts the messages. At the receiving end, smaller "trans", in turn, magnify the otherwise imperceptible messa ges coming to them from the receiving antenna

Great accomplishments are not picke d out of the air. Generally, as in this case, th ey grow from one man' s insatiable desire to find out the "how" of things.

Scientific research discovers the facts. Practical applications follo.w in good time.

Ralph--Oh , yes, and it has bee n , increasi ng in brightness und er

your far r eaching infl uence.

Larry--! knew it. com e, quench the light; I'm headed for Madalin e Ralph--All right ; I'll see yo u off in the morning. [Exeunt.]

Act I Scene 2

(Parl or of Madalin e's home )

Mad.--Larry,

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I\ Faculty to come tu this store for all us ual D r ug Store needsin c lu ding Candy, Stationery, Book's, Victrolas and R emedie s Barnes' Pharmacy Faculty! Students! Have you visite d our s t ore ? Come in a nd get acquai n ted! We have as large a stock as any t own of this size. We appreciate our old friends and are anxious t o ma ke ne w We are trying to help you ma ke th is on e of the most enjoyable and prosperous years of your life. & G//enberger
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III certain ly do hate to see yo u leave; you've been so good thi s yea r. Larry--Yes , Ma d ali ne , I hate to go, b ut since I've g r ad uated I mus t go out into the world. Mad.--And I ju s t know that you can't help but be president of some la r ge co ncer n because yo u are a sop homore. Larry--B ut, Madaline, ' I er -er (a s id e) George, but my ca r s hat e the so und of that phrase. Oh, :res, T g-uess you a r e right Ma d - -And I f orget to tell you that Cut Flowe rs and Plants Milam Green House . Phone 189 Auburn, Nebr. The I • COME TO I II Day's Work It can be made easier by prope r F. W. Gleveland & Sons DEPARTMENT STORE attention to e nv ir onme nt•. I Your persona l appeara nce II should be yo ur fi rst cons id eration. 1 Fresh I I CLEAN CLOTHES start the day right and that means that the battle is won Let us care for your clothes, and you know you l ook right. J. A CEJKA I Tailor and Cleaner, Phone 6Z Nebraska City, Nebr. 1 For your clothing, furni shin g s, , 1 Ladies' ready-toe-wear, dr y g oods 11 and notions 1 : I Coopers "Allen A" brand underw e or. Wilson Bros. shirts and Gordon 's cops for men Athenn underwear, Pe rron ' s GJoves I J I ' Black Cot and Gotbam Good S tripe Hosiery For Lad.ies , I The largest s tore in Southeastern Nebraska. -------·---4..___________.....___.... '

we · · · · · gins to survey his two years of col- , 1to help the md1v1dual as well larged by the dally aflhcttons of men last Thursday? We rath-r (Conl tnueil on page!.) ' h · ·lege life. For our class, hot h years the class to percetve the p:reatest teac ers. believe that some of the ooys exwere full of profit and fun.

Sophomore Class Play. 1 and best achiever-tents. Leadership With dread for next year without pected a fight for we had been

In September, 1920, about a One of the big dramatic events Ir_Jeans everyth ing : fo r any organiza-1 and Yt,U know all reports l.lUndred studen ts organized under of th e year will be staged tton. We claim such leadership. 1 Without you to In class, and Itrue, that some of our sophomore the leadership of Paul Wilcox and day, 24th. This is the date In the_ la st two years we have I work on_ really fortified themselves formed the junior class. All hopes on wh1ch the so phomore class play, accomphshed all problems wh1ch I And cons1der mtne enemtes, 0 ' Wtth1p the four plastered walls for a year werE! bound "The Rainbow," will be present- hav e confronted our class. The I Sophomore; they call home. You know how 1 to become realities when Miss ed. No expense is being spared : working out of plans and solving I Against the of next najled young 2x4's across Palmer was appointed sponsor. to make the staging and lighting of problems alwaya reached a very year, teach us to tnumph the1r windows and locked their The pr eliminaries over, thing s be- as beauti f u l as possible. It is definite ending. Her Even as thou hast so nobly triumph- ,doors; perhaps they even placed gan to happen. possible that costumes will be se- and that pleasant smile which we I ed o'er us this year 1 "dumn,ies" in their beds and slept

Ask any last year's junior about cured from one of the large stores all know were Always recognized Upo n thee do I wait, 0 mighty under them, who knows! No one the c lass chapel!.'. They were all at Nebraska City. and helped find tl e correct solution Sophomore, will ever know the truth But DB wel l planned and interest- The cast was well picked and is So without trying to further ex- To redeem me, the helpless we said. that was the report. ing. The class was divided into working very hard to make press our appreciation and love for man. out of all my troubles

Well, at any rate there were four group:>; a chairman \'las elect- play a success. It is not necessa r y Miss Palmer in words we will let about ninety of us who were e d for each group. Setting - up to_comment upon the work of Miss Ifriendship and "the hopes that Commencement Week. aboard the train when it started e xercises . a trag i c comedy entitled Williams as director a11 evirlence of 1 commencement li*e and with its load of picnicers. We · · h h'l' h b · f b · Who ts there that can est1mate

Romance of Invention, a mov1e of er a 1 1ty as een shown :n other grow or the est m th(. future h arnved at Nebraska Citv at 7 45 · d · R b ! h' h · b 1t e value o f the la st week of school · • · • theW 1JdWest e 1 t 1tleo Her Fmal l pro uctwns. o ertProkop1s to l w 1c ts eforeus. h. t startedup town ma group but Sacrifice, or Wild Nell, Pet of the take Sam Rowley's place 8s stage Ithe Joys,_ stunts and a] I those who did not get their · · I · t ose thmgs whtch so endear to us · f P latns , Romeo and Jultet tn Ger- manager. The Freshman to the Sophomo e 1 t h 1 d 1 asts became weak and fell by the , r · our as sc oo a s. The fin · man d 1alect; a pantomtme, All's The Rambow ts 8 successful Y est 1waystde- but they fell for appetiz· We l l t ha t End s Well, a nd numProu s professional play. It has an inter- To thee: 0 Sophomore, do I lift week of the year ts from May 21 1ing breakfast dishes read i ngs and musi ca l numbers fur- eating plot. Neil Sumner has up mine eyes. to 25 · Some were so affected by the been separated from his wife for 0 Sophomore, thou art great and Don t go home, freshmen Stay I' breakfasts that th . b I' h with s d h I e.} ecame Jg tOur r ound of socia l activitieslftfteen because of 8 misun- mtghty and I trust t n thee. 1 u an enJOY the last headed, as it were, and spent thetr was beg u n by a real picnic. Mem- derstanding. His daughter Cvn- 1S hew me thy ways, 0 Sophomnre, I of our SOJourn ,here together cents lavishly for peraries o f the moonlight, of large thia was taken to Europe by her Teach me how to get my JD Peru. sonal adornment. Those of us. fires of the te mpting "eats "and mother. She wishes to see her For thou art my scholarly salvatto n; Btg evEnts loom up on the han. who were less fortun t d h d

nished entertai nment

acquaintances and the family is eats at thy first party; held , and then remem· l " Why are all these people here?''

r e unit ed

But know thou that we fou nd tht s bir the great alumnt anr1 home The other re litd ''Oh The author of lhe play is all to be in vain against thee, 0 coming banquet and the introduc- 1those eigbthp rad k'd· sohme of tu s Thomas a noted play w 't · ht S h · I g e 1 s ere to , n er. m1g Y op omore (Continued on st'cont•d pa,.:e ) I take exAminations." Oh, how our , , pride was wounded l I We reassembled st Morton'c

Park at ten-thirty only to be separ· eated again. A group played bas : ball, others went on exploring U· 1 peditions, and sought cozy nooks fir Iviewed the monument in honor of J. S. Morton. while some ventured so far aa to enter within the gate!l of Arbor Lodge.

• • 1 U h. I' b z a e an a of a jolly tim e are happy ones. father so her moth er brings her to 1 pan t me exp Jclt note ook do I on. nothing to spend, visited the NaAbo u t m o n th later two active America. She gr ows to be very depend f or all my work _next year ; The cast of tn tional five and ten cent store and co mmittees pl ann'ed the J'unior par- fond of her father. During the IUpon thy plan s for practtce teach- pl ay ar e all work to make The · satisfied ourselves withmce new t y. Such f un ! With what p leasure fifteen yea r s, Neil Sumner ball lerl mg wtll I be gutded JD the wa ya Rambow_ a complete succesl". : silvery-like tin cups from whieb to we romped and pla yed! Not having a iast nfe and llll:lde some uuwor- 1 t!-:at w·,_'3. Wlll be mystenous and l·dric 'k heeded the warning "w ink, " th e thy friends. _efforts of I Remember, 0 Sophomore, me in gl orious _coronatiOn of the May ! As some of Ull shoppers were party elosed with a mad acramble Betsy Sumner, Net! s stster, and all my weakness. queen wtth her attendante and ! stragglers, we over heard two grofor w raps A fter holidays the h_ts Iawver. the 1Remember not_the sinsofmyyo uth, d a ncers. eery boys talking. The first lad m1sunderstandmg IS cleared up Such as "try og to" steal thi n The old Ivy Day will be • .Neil gets rid of his disreputable : 6 · - turned to h1s fr1end and said, 5ry mn as ium walls again echoed wi th Junior m errim ent. We learn ed that rain can spoi I an o ut-d oo r picnic but i t cPrtainly cannot da mpen an in -door one. Bacon and eggs sizzled as loudl y on c ha fin g dillh es and oil stoves as on o u t -door fi res. Busy day s in plan· ning f or th e ann ual banquet followe d But with the passing of that bi g event, thought and energy were devoted to he! ping with co mm e n ce ment and to planning for nex t year.

After an elapse of three months, many mf)mbers of the old class and a host of new people again assem· bled on Peru's campus. The sop homore class was organized with tht> following officers: Jam es Simon, pre'Sident; Ethel Jones, vice-president; I:>abel Hartley, secretary; Gaylord Toft, treasurer; Ralph Hunter, program c ha irman. Fortunately M i8s Palmer too returne d and cla im ed her class.

The clasA chapels have been thoroug hl y enjoyed. Particularly have we enjoyed the mul'<iC talent i 1 our group. Three stunts, Yankee Doodle in the Kitchen, A Modern Tragedy, and Gathering Nuts, an impromptu play deserve specia l mention. Of necessity a large part of claAs chapel time has had to be devoted to business.

The first aophomore party, Sa turday nigitt, December a. wa1 a hilarbus sucPess Here the battiPs r f Yale nnrl Harvard were fought with much en thw;iaRm. The pic· ture gallery of sophomon' ns they looked in the past and will look in the future was a specia l ft•ntur' of the Spcmkins ahont wotennrolnn time, we are reminded uf the sophomore pic·niC' the first Wel•k of school.

uiggost • 'treal" for us this

PflE:-{gNrATION , CW VIPLOMAS

All in ye Olden !Jays, even so they shall Lc prPsented Anno Domini, MCMXXII, by our old Col. Majors.

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1 Like sheep we all jumped over 1the fence. What a si!ilit greeted Ius, !urge trees of at! \'arieties and great stretches of graSii. As 1we proceerlerl farther within thif domain. we became more with the beauties of the lodge.

There were beds of tulips and norl cissu.!l, hed;:res of lilacs and br i dal wreath, then tbe-re were the walks and brior to the south of the maoqion. Tile pine brou!tht

1forth more- c• mmt'nts and pra1n q than anything excepting the hou•e

Our spirits, howev£>r, fell to nearly forty degreea below ::-.f'r whPn tht> report w1u re&:ed f1 person tCI person that we could nN go thru the lodgP. But Mr. Purtt> relented nnd kindly took us t(\ the first lloor of the bou:w.

1 There were many tbings of t 11 tori cal int€'rest. We 9;P\ l!"m

, the pi <"I urt .:J o f t t,('

1ere uf th e land, 1 j t I"'rJ the plo1ns , rwurthy rld nnd 1'1 · dian, Napole( n. empe"'lr of fran Uncle Sam. and J MGrtwhose sonu now own plar 0c

the draw i ng·r nm which wa:-. JJr< SE'ntel Morton Tn

l\fl"lrton was a dent R' -......

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SOPHOMORE
=: VOLUME XVII. PEHU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 10, Hl22. NUMBER <0 THE CLASS SURVEY 1921 -1922 year was the banquet prepared by Our Sponsor. Remember thou me in mercy, for I SOPHOMORE CLASS .DAY PICRIC R the freshm e n cla ss. Not one of us It is with d eep pride a d 1 goodness knows I need it! • evlew of the Junior and Sopho"'l can forget the roofed •arden work n P eaA t 1 • f th y • sure that we as sc phomores can say M me eyes are ever on thee, 0 Nebraska City Scene of Sneak Usudl Grind Aside more c lVI 1es or e ear. ed o t · b ld d u m_ rown, an green, that Miss Palmer is our class spon- Sophomore, !or thou alone can'st and the ttme that came to talk of I • • h 1 W 1th the approach of commence- h' Isor. As an advii!Or she IS effictent e Pmany t mgs. ' · · ment week, every sop homore he- · pleasant and one who never ceases IThe troubles of mme heart are en- D1d any of yon seen the frc:;h. As to mter-cla ss athlet1cs.
NUMBER u PE A

192 2 P eruvian, Along w ith the rest of the many things we will do this year, the sophomore c laas wi ll ed it the Peruv i a n and we fee l sure it wi lJ be the hest o ne ever issu e d in Peru. The e ditor, Herbert Kelly, and the mo st capable and exce ll ent staff have been hard at wo rk a ll these past win t er months working on it and in May abo ut th e last afternoon we are h ere we get th e m as a kind of a "going away" pesent Our class sponsor, Pa) mer, ha s also g i ven no end of h elp on this annua l.

Within the covPrs of this book we will find many hidden surpr iser,; Snap s ho ts we n ever dreamed of are in the sectio n. Little class ro om and friend ly jokes. Then the Ca le n dar with each date listed for us so we won't forget each day's n ew joys.

Then we a lso wi II h ave all our. c lass mates' pictures, wh ere th ey live, and the li ttle verse of memory for eac h. The faculty w ill he there, too, who ha ve a l ways been ready to do a kind and friendly act when called upon.

Now with a ll these things and many more t hin JlS, we know that this Peruvian wi ll be th e best that ever was, wi ll or ever s ha ll be published by any c lass in Peru. And in years to come we wi ll Jo ve to open th is vo lum e of things h e ld dear in o u r hearts of the days of O ld Peru,

We may travel east

We may travel west ; B ut like all the rest

THE

PERU

WE

The big May recital brings to us 1 s uch artists as Este ll e Lieb li ng, sopra no and orchestra from Ch ica· go.

Last hut not least there w ill b e addresses by Rev. S. Mi ll s Hays

D. D. of Trinity EpiscoJ,&l Church,

Interest

Paid on Savings Ac<.:ounts

STATG BANK

Lincoln, Ne br. , M. C. L efler, suand Earl B. Cl ine of Nebraskaltenor fifteen people. The time! GO TO. WELL! perintendent of sc h ools, Lincoln, - I City. · ha s not. come, ho wever, to talk 1

ahout the contents of the. book. J. C. Chatelain the week. Suffice it to say , that the editor-inSunday' M ay 2 1. c hi ef hag been busy ed itin g and Watchmoker and Jeweler the busin ess mana ger h as been busy managing. 11 a. m Baccalaureate S rm o n, Rev. S. Mills Hays 3:00 p m ., Un i on Meeting of Association Organizations of School 8 :00 p. m., Union Services at M E C hurch. A few words cannot depict the fun and value of two years' college' li fe. Actua l pr esence and partir.ipation are needed To you we recFor Philo, Everett pins and ri n gs Conklin, Shaffer and Dunns P e ns Rring your broken !.'pectacles and s ee what yo u save Checks taken at par on goods bought or repaired. Tuesday, May 28 10:00 a. m., High School Commen· cement, address, M. C. Lefler. 3:00 p. m, Artist Rec ita l Este ll e Li e b e in g ommend actual expe rien ce We I have m emo ry to preserve for us the !!-----------------------------1111! Doctor L. B. SHREVE Dentist Sophomore Class Dav Picnic. good old days in col lege. - I ! ! Contin u e d rrom F ir st Pa&-e.> 8: 00 p. m., Concert. T h d ·r e ining room suite was a g 1 t Wednesday, May 24. 10:30 a m , May Day ceremonies. from President Cleveland to Mr 1. 1 Coronat ion of May Q u ee n. S. Morton, who was Secretary of May Pole Dance. Agriculture in Pres ident Cleve· Extraction and X-Ray Office f'hnne 27 '•Say It With Flowers'' Childrens work a Specialty Residence 2:H Fresh Cut F lowers, for 3 :00 p m., Ivy Da y Exerc i ses. land's cabine t. any occasion such as Try the Sanitary Barber Shop & Bath S oft water Electric Equipment, Ladies hair bobbed. masShampoo, first -elass barbers.

Ivy Day Poem. About twe l ve o'c lock we were weddings, birthdays Class Hi story · exceedingly jn yous over the arri- parties, r emembrance,;,

Agency Nebras· ka City Laundry.

8 :1 5 p. m., C lass P lay, " The Rai n - val of "Red" Brown and Mr. Pe- funeral:J e tc., in appro- I b " b A T priate arrangements at ow, Y ugustus homas. terson, from the Fay. The cause a ll seasons of the year. I F'irst do6r no•th Citi7.ens Rnuk Thursda y, May 25 of this joy was th e "eats" which I

C:omm e ncem e nt Exercises. they br o u ght t o u s from Peru G. E Berthold the Florist

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We are the most cvmrlete lite of Cases oud Bogs ever shown in Peru

t.J p t•> in every way Quality and pr ices r ight

Your patronage solicited C. P. SCOVILL, Prop and were th e guests of the C ham-The C lass Survey. 192 1 1922 her of Commerce to a "m ovie" at - Paramount· I t was a Charles lContlnucd trorn F i rst got our famous start last year when Ray picture so we need not disc uss the junior g irl s carried off the that; you all know that it was championship. The sophomore gir ls good. again this year won the larger At three-thirty we wen t to number of poi nt s Since so many Brown's Am usement Park and letter men were sophomore3 and danced unti I five-thi ty The Play- 1 si nce things needed to be "evened makers were there and we know up'', the freshmen bovs soug ht and what t hat spe lla.

1 founrl victory. P lans for inter- We returned to Peru o n the 7:45 1 c lass baseball games are being The freshmen said that they didn't 1 made. mi ss u s , but we noticed that. some Per uvian has tully occupied some I met us at the depot.

The making of the sophomore were so eager to see us that they II

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VALLEY LJLLY !<, LO U R

w. w. MARDIS

Phone 25 PERU. NF.BR. Phone 25

ONE STRAL) PUMPS

"Fia1 per " Low ami moderately rounded tm•s nre outstanding ka· tures of our morliah one strap pump,; in patent leather black or hrnw n calf skin

Priced $H.50 50 Home.rer'!ii Store

Mrs. C. E Bisbee, who graduated with the c lass of 1898 , recently wrote to Mr. Overholt requesting Nebraska C ity , N e br. him to send t h e <'atalog and any ;---------------;;;;;_ ·

"The Home of Good Shoes "

Leavin g Chapel.

----J.-----•11!. I information that h e might h ave in circular form concerning the sc hoo l I : here at P e ru. Mrs. Bisbee wa s anxious to see th e changes in the campus s in ce her schoo l days. Mr. Overho l t v e r y g la dl y comp li ed wit h

The time has co me, tbe Freshmen sa y, (•'or us to talk to you: h er r equest.

The stat e dec lamatory contest s for Nebraska high sch oo ls w ill be I h e ld at the Hex Theatr e, Au bu rn, I Thursday, May 11 at e ig ht o'clock

The contestants wi ll be from Auburn, Broken Bow, Cambridge , Harvard, North P latte, Sidney, West Point and Wood Lake Admission fifty cents.-Advertise- 1 menL I

Tretina to Howie: 'Il ave c hange for a do ll ar bi II ?"

Howie : "1 ha ve."

'fretina : "Fi n e! Will you me a quarter'!"

you lend

J)on't forget our adverti s t•rs when yuu hUVl' monc•y t<) spend.

THE TIME HAS COME.

Of hopes and joys and commencement day : And what we'd like to do; Anll w h e th er we have a job •• yet ; Or w h e th er we' l l Rtay in Peru ; And what we'd like to b u )' with it, When that. first ch eck comes due

The time ha s come, the freshmen say, l•'or sop!1s to leave Peru.

They think they'd like to practi ce teach , And take some theor y, too;

cr itics and our p lans; They want real work to do. We hopo when we are far away, That a l l their dn,ams c1rne true ; That thPy cnn win some victories, Anti have a uanqUI.-lt, too - Adapted by M i ss PalnH'r A. Tea<.:hers' Agency Tbat Gets Results ! The of Ag Pncy has pla ce d numbers of Peru Stwlents He wiII gi Vl ' } our r t>g i strati n n EmploJers have in his ju Jgml'n t. All inq uir1a ,; frankly Write tociay. C ommercial and Ser\ice Bureau J03 Sh o p:> Ruild i ng Des Mo Jn( '-1, Io wa A. M M Manager Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggists

PERU PEDAGOGIAN Entertd at the l'ostollicc at l'eru, !:'\euruska as tiCCond-class matter. Publi s hed Weekly by t he Peru State Teacbers Colleg! $ J.On pu Sing le copy 5 cts If you d o n o t receive y our Perlagogian l :ave notkc in the Pedugog ian bo x in the Administration builcling. A rtlt'les r£uat he in hy 12 o'c lock Saturday. A s h o uld be t1•pewritten if and w rittrn on one s id e only, as the printl!rs will n ot accept copy written on both s id es. TUR IWM'ORIAL STAFF. Paul Wi lcox Editor-in-Chief Esther Delzell Associate Editor Alice Glasgow Ass istant Editor Arlhur Durley Business t>Janager ORGAN I ZATIOKB: Y. M. C. A john Bl acld1urs t Y. W. C. A lncz Ray Wdls Dramatic Clu b . Dorothy P ett it Frcshmen Gcorgt S how a l ter So ph o m o re \V1lliam Sptich M t. Vernon Hall France" Kni_ght Girls Club Annettc Stockinp Junior.Senior Ze lla Andrews i\lusic De partment. 1\l ildrcd
THE
Hanl<s
PEDAGOGIAN
We thmk the 1922 Peruvian best! ARE GLAD TO BE Of SERVICE TO l'OU.
Commencement Week.
Continued from F irst tion of the claes of '22 into the a lum ni association. I
A Sdfe where your money grows
The following is the program for
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Watch for the Announcme nt After lunch we proceeded to town K hra,..ka Cit,·, Ktbr Book let.GOING SOMEWHERE'?
They wanl our

f[lr hip·h sthool mu:lt hol.l an A. B.

our oflic o>rs lt:\•r rv time vou ,!qrrt:e. 1 Y W m (I v >11 stri'<E' at it.; One h !If the nqut>s ts, which would.;t bt.! lh <' o lt- th 11 art con- tent " vital purl. Sllow that }ou realh conll' t 1 th1/in for teach· '. An chord to the lrllinit e ," 'll'e 3 lwlit \'LI' in Chrl t wIt r, 1er:; ('lllllt' from tb:• W·n Ill-', Chadror:l I C\!Jrkrwm : hv 1'lfJ1in• tn Y. W n•xl Kt>trne\' disltict'l. It 111 igh1

Tot man or yo ng Cares'' an···

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N a g uu' >r::t e , Imany calls f,n· t •aeht rfi l"nmt• from '·Rorcrtcd'' Huir. I K t' I I Tl · 1 Before h l' s wung hb e a ble. c:h nre to ov.a, nr am, n ll'll •1. shore, Wl' r alan artrciPin th<> Pul p- 1 'l-Ip; .o tt.e 1Eil'l that PPrt S e nt out ucro s th e gu lf ht:; v 4: n- eian a f••W WP£:,,, avo c.,'il ut irg more ,wd t>f:'r 'quipp1 d tunn rr kite the ,Slrl for wear·nv. "t{ bt rt d" t•.!leher than at;JY tlthl'r of thP

The builrler wh 1 fin;t hridgtd day at 7 : 1:1 iw interehtiny, ah:, to note that

IT E fFLO S El

0. J. 1\ i stead -Ciothi g Store

BearinJ! a cord for uns•(n hair. fhe wnter doubtlu;,; It: tt'l ·ht>r C.Jtlq;e of NPhra::k:l and 1 han• lil to rpaltZl' thut • a lit art -;h' \'\the 'ltaudin • r,f o 1r state m

T•) g rn r upnll thl1 fm tht>r e!Jtr "n•' unw so>rio 1. Y tPrn!J''

Ti II at t.1c l1tst ilt·ro s the chabm head Js of the a veragc l i?.l' or 'l I tcitlt' largN, an.l he tr icrl tu crn\\J

8\\Uilg it mto une of the t•xtren•Piy :;•nail

fhe cabl e -thPn tlw mghty crowns nf tlw fusnionahlc ft•mininP i n ir! h 1t<J nov. worn, he would find ·t ton

Su m ay Nt' -;e nd our lit•!,.. timid tivnt tl) fee:! comfortuhit! If h th ' tght tnen plac•t d a rnetltur11 ized cLII

Aero <',; th f· void, out to Go l':o of hair on th.e hac·k of his ht•ad ar.d r aching hunds- pJ!le.l thE. l1 11l d•,wn avu· thttt uii'P,.

Send nut zlllr I 111e anti f'11th to 1h • wonlrl tl tlh• lt)•ht ·liUC<I'l:', th'EHCI tht• ue1 p- • alm1ht unlwar1.1h e \\ !11 t won<.lt>r

Thour>ht after tnouS!ht until tht. !then that tlw Jrill" fe\'t-r thP great little cord er p 1rt of th •ir hair thP mo•t

Has crn•atened ton l'h.&in no chance <;onveni>'nl mt·thucl of cqn brenk, thl' :;ize of tlwir hearls t.l tne s1ze

And -w<J are unch J, e I to the infi- of their hnt For gi tis

Cut Flowe rs and Plants

Any of the girtH in•ut>stl•l m

''approved nhols" m· the "drt'!'S ,;f the h lllr" cit•m by

mu!'t; wtar h<Jt:::. In tn lo•rriblc mg call"t'rl by crantmmg our int.J ._.'lt tol) "mall for u<., Dr. Blultc muy obtain a list 1f tlw and wearinJ.C tlwm, in !!••me h HHe>< sarnP f1 om f 1r hrnll'" ut a t i llll', WI' HliP• al to

Mrs. \V·HI •h or J{.,IJin:wn. the puhlH!. and ('iu lly to tli·liking ''Holll'rted" ha ir til ex-

Y• .M. c. A. p)•t n !!tronv infliiPil('l' liJ ri1 t.h. manufl'.l'turt•rs of !udr , hnt'3, per-

At !:'t tnl•e>tinl!, l\lr. Lamb .:uad10g th( m. if to ma''t> and 1\1 -11' ·''ti'"' told Ufi about thej of at thrto

ftol'•'l /JJiri!,•· COhfl'rt.nC' in .;jzt 1111111 tht•y do ht lht'

Ln•l'n .-, ,1 • •\lortord wao, lutr!Pr j pn •nt time. i\len h 1n·e t•nntfortn·

•>f IJII' h:lt!-1. \Vhv ca 1111<1t \lt<llllen, •

t'I1I'I'IH'':ti,·1 !'\llf1nt nhmtt t\ l• al HJ 11 \e tlltm'

!Jit.rB lllt'av .lltunuon try-

til)! t• , 1"1 1 wlrt• to Tc<J.:hers' Pt.sitions for Next

tr l 1 lrt arn\ltHl th• ntw Ttn llllH' •t:ynn

!POOl! 1 •H(I:I. ilt• f!,und oN anxiety itlr mn,t l•J hun.un-;. Till'

whllth we• c·an y:1 t t\londuv. 1 ht•. popular qUl'lll irm of tl•p ,Jr,v n I

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THE PERU

Mr. Fason: Do any of the Pool, l<'rary and White were questions bother walking down the hill one day

SABINS' !: DVCATJOKAL EXCHA.

Founded to 18!13 Shops Building, Des .Moinett Iowa Faunce: No, the questions are when they met an old Jew trurlgall" ri ght; it's the answers that! ing his weary way toward them; bother rne. Ithinking they have a Kn own all over the middle west and west for Prompt Efficient and Reliable Service to Scbool Boards, Supt aDd Enroll now for positi o ns for 1!..:22-23 Teacher

Wilson, to Jim Hensel What did fun, Pool sa1d, Good mornmg, you do la st night, Jim? Father Abraham." l<,rary said, Jim : Oh, nothing "Good morning, Father Isaac.'' over Phof>nixee and keeps a wicked 1 Wh Wilson: How did you know when an1 ite said, "Good morning,

Beebe says, " It is not the man who keeps hi s Van Hueson a starchless white, who wears Florsheims

press on his Hart Schaffner and Father Jacob." The old Jew

Marx-it isn 't tha t man who is to quit'? looked at them from under his

best in the business world. But Hello littl e freshmen, with coun-

he s ur e can fool a woman. tenance serene

shaggy brows with keen bright

IK T. HOUSH, ManagC'r ANNA ALLEE, /1. • iatanr

• eyes and quiet ly said, "I'm neither unng e pas stx yenrs. nro now.

Prof. Howie: What's that noise Tell u s where you came from, what Abraham, lRaac nor Jacob, but 138 N o. 12th St. Lincoln, Ne!Jr. back there? makes you look so green, 1 Saul, the eon of Kish, looking for 1

Hensel: Why, I just dropped a Now get your littl e lessons and do Imy father's asses, and lo, 1 have :; petpendicular, sir. not tease the g irls, , found them all three."

Kelly: I hear Helen Chapman returned your engagement r i ng to you, Wood ie?

Fuller: Yes, but that's not the worse of it On the outside of the package she pasted the label: "Glass , Handle with Care.''

''Time is but the stream I go fi s hing in, but I never get a bite," whined Han so n

Dean Delze ll , absent-mindedly greeting his son: "Hello, Mark, how's your fath e r?"

Bebee: Wel l, good-bye ga ng-1 just got kicked out of school.

Bracke: What for?

Bebee: For good I guess

Freshie: What is the faculty?

Soph.: Th e facu lty, my dear youngster, is a body paid to assist the sophomores in runnin g the dchool.

1 Keep your faces clean and don t go !

Farmers Union Store

chasing sq uirr e ls Don't study when yoll are tired ' One fres hman remarked to us Or have Romet hin g else to do; that grave matters s hould be talk- Don't st udy when you're happy ed over 1n the cemetery Maxey says "He who inte nd s to get up with th e s un should not sit up late with the daught er ; and so Maxey stays clear away from worn · en.

Mick Faunce : Did yo u see that girl smi le at me?

Wi ll y: That's nothing, why the first time I saw you I laughed right out loud

Kelly: L aug h and grow fat Tiny: Yes, and get lau g h e d at Oo the Campus.

"Li ste n!" "Listen!" A "Poynt er." Somebociy show Thelma "Howe" to get to "Merton's Park.

Casler to chemistry student: why A "B i e hn" sandwich. didn't you filter this? A "Lamb" gambling on the Stude: I didn't think it would green. stand the strain I "Nellie" see ing "I" home.

Plac H )d · h 1 M ? An " Iris.' ' Dorothy trying to e: owo 1st at amp a.

M I Pett1t. r s. P. : Oh about three years

For that would make you blue; Don't s tudy in the daytime Don't study in the night, But study at all ot her times With all your main and might.

I They walked in Cupid's garden I They wandered o'er the land, The moon was shining brhrhtly,

Madden

Dip loma Days

All the world love s the Sweet Girl Graduate as s he stands on the thres hold of l ife, confident and hopeful.

Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price

We solicit your patronoge

Phone 52 fer>u, Nebr.

In later yearE>, when respon cibi l iti ea comP, her mind will tu1 n back to the carefree days of her schoo l life.

Ph C d. , smoke un orne 1es "Wells" and a "Pool" Aha!

Pta Th h d b · • "T in y'' the e lephant and ''Doc ce: en you a etter turn , l .t d o ·t · 't ld h , Sawbones m Fuller wn; 1 1sn o eso ug to 1

"Can I help you?" asked MaxP.y And a "Bath" of Bracke, whoEe car was disab le d.

"How's your vocabulary?" asked Morford: Th e re's been some· Bracke. thing trembling on my lip for a

''I'm a minister's sol)." long time.

"Sure, you can he lp." Miss. coyly: Oh, what is it.

She will appreciate THEN her graduation photograph. Moke on oppointment now.

Peterson & Son

H I R t k f Morford: l ' m raising a mus· aze a e m, paymg or a h . k d h G ' F Itache. c 1c en san w1c : ee. ranc1s, __

• PHOTOGRAPHERS Peru, Nebr.

I ll I he cha.rged me 30 for. tha t 1

In Psychology. sandw ich ; but then 1 msure It was p f C At h t t• !• ro rago: w a 1me a chicken sandwich for I found a th t. b t d 1 d? t

bb) I e emo 1ons es eve ope 1 pe e m lt. M R h I 0 r ot e rt, remm1scen ty: n a Jonhson, trying to get in to the fine mo onlit evening. "dorm" vestibule: Let me in, will you? Meet in g on th e Campus, Voice on in s id e: What do yo u down the hill, want to do"! IStand m g m the hallway , Johnson: I want to see Grund- j They're toge ther st ill. wald.

Fro m the ear ly

Voice: F ine , come on in. Till e ig h t o'clo<'k at night Each one looks forsaken

Beebe's Fat her: Why ia it that When the othtJr's out of sight. you are always at the bottom of Gazing a ll e nraptured yo ur class? In each other'> face.

Beebe: What differe nce does it Is i t ver y se rious? make; they teach the sa me at bot h Yes. It'a quite a case. I e nds.

What! You don't know who it 1 She wore a dreas. I laughed at it. is? Grundwa ld and Dickey, of For brevity's the sou l of w1t. course. Y. W. c. A.

l We tuonufocture this lt.tmber ourselves, selling direct to schools

Meek Lumber Co. Movie.

Marguerite Get'' l : ''Easy Glark • tn to \ also Y. W. G. A. film, ''Virginia'' !

Friday, May 12, 8 p. m.

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Chapel Admission 25c and IOc , DODGE CARS We have the agency for the Dodge Bros. carl', and have a car on the floor for demonstrati on. Call and let us show you.We sti ll have the Racine and Norwalk tires the best therE' are O ur repair department is at your service, and Work Guaranteed. SUL TZBAUGH & FISHER Phone 54, Peru Service Garage. Auto Livery, D. C. PhE'fps, Prop Night and Day SE'rvice Phone 64 Fay Bakery lunches, Confectionery. Fountain Service Try us. We strive to please STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS M. J. WHITT ALL ANGLO • PERSIAN RUGS -every ounce of wool imported from Central Europe and Asia. all dye's tested 30 days in direct sunlight. -patterns from Oriental rugs of prict>lt-ss worth. Where the is Whittoll Ruszs weor longest. Anglo-Persion Wilfon 9xl2·· $120.00 Edwards- Evans- Peck Nebraska City, Nebr. STORE "'Live Better for I ess" If you buy your school sup ph s, Stationery, Fountain Pens. Candies, Fruit, Groce1 ies. and Meats us Opposite Training Schoo H. U. LANDOLT 13 PERl , t-lf RA' '

P e ru, West Ststers Strtng Qu a r te t of lege were ca ll ed toget h er to con - men f o r Chnst1an purposes. We f e el that n Pxr l f u' s Y W. C:. A. on May 9. 1922 The r em a rkable Omaha gave the t wenty co n test sid e r the f ormatio n of a Cath olic know that no man can li ve un to h as n o Sl gnin can<·e for th£>m. bu[ it 1 resu l rA of thi s co n test a r e a splen - numb -?rs No.t ha ve th ey t h e i Asso c iat i on. T he meeti ng r esulted h imse lf and least of all a Chrisha s. v i tall v. !•'o r r hPy lu1v e Id id tribute t o the Cl:lpabili ti es of · talent and t rarnmg t o make each I in t he f o r mat i o n of t he Co ll ege ti a n. TheY. brings a group of h ui lded th e pat!t tw tt !'o Ithe ch i ldren of t h e d i st rict. No s olo o r an .a r- Cath ol ic Asso c iation, whi ch b egan men together who have like wrl l the of next year's as· t iSt l c b u t th e lf char m m g 1 wor k w ith an en r o llm en t of fift y - idea ls , and whose fellowship and sol!iation bP i n urerl. Did it e vt>r p e r so n al i ties h a ve end e ar e d t he m lt wo ch a r ter m e m be r s cooper aion will not only be edifyocenr to :vou t h at Y. W. rn i R"h t fa il t o PP ru and i e n ces on e ach of th e ir T hus f a r, s i x te en years, t his so - ing to th emsel ves, but will result an I ha•1e lo he up? Tt wou ld th r ee ap pea r a nce s ci ety has afforded m u ch good and i n bettering conditions f o r their if e v e r yon u Atoppcd work !lnd I

During l h e i n t e r va l , w hil e t h e p leasure f o r th e Cat h oli c Stud e nts fel low m e n· We must face the fact hoping anc! fo r it An d we r e o u t g rad in g t h e pa - atte n d i ng Per u S t ate T eac h er s Co l- th at physical and mental condi tion , what would Peru he to r e 1isit as pers, the p r imary c hil dre n sang lege. Th e r e are many advantages as well as envi r on men t, determine a n l l wnna if y ou k new t h e r e we r e • t wo so ngs i n whic h the t h in flutey e njoyed b y t h e members o f the Col - to a large extent, the kind of a nn Y W. r h Pre an.v mor e ? : quality of the vo i ces was particu - lege Catholic Associ a t io n Wh il e life we lead. The Y stands for B ut 1h e f r .,:;hmPn who will r e 1 llarly notewo r thy. Chi ld r e n f r om ind i v i d u a ls may work a n d accomp - an or ganization wh ich a ttempts to tur n next yea r ' ::; Hop h omnre I i t h e primary g r ad es aleo g ave a !ish m uch , i t h as bee n d emon st rat - make conditions such that the man c lq,;s a r e thP w h o wi ll ! - ry t hmic study fo llowing the line o f ed th at i n o r ga n izat ion the r e is who would be a Christian 1nay be re a p t he r eward i n bu i ld · the .fr ee int e rpretat io n of t h e u n ity a n d by t h e f o r m at ion of an encouraged through association in g o f t h e assoriati r• n fo r 1922-23 1 Dalcr oze Eu r hyth m icA. By si n g - assoc i at ion success and pleasur e w i th oth er Christians of his own T i1 e re 11r e a nund J<r of plans in Mi:>s Faul r ahE>r, Y. W. ing a two part chtl rus. " Bl ow , are afforded fo r a ll. a g e a n d station to continue the 1 he Th'" "big rl::; t e r',..i' 1 d h f' S o fr '.Vinds, " which conta i ns nine I Since the associat ion has bee n in fight. Conditions are bettered · o r•P wt:.o v.·a 1c w t P r f'al!er aces j .s..:'1 Pme to be (rie<l lf vnu wi ll 1 i h th e rhil rl r e n o f the e xistPnce sem i-monthly meetings th r u edu catio n as is done in ou r - IRnl notJ<'"'' t11 r- Wtl

1 tl 1 h i ntermediate g r ades ?.tt e:l t.ed th e tr have bee n b e ld at the h o me of Mr. ci ty Ys. H e lping in vocati onal edu - 1ev I•IPnert ro t e rn u.,:: 1c

1.rd b h . . d t A !' Ur p r ise f eatu r e and Mr s David Jac k by p r i es t s at - cati on , in fi nding work, ea rnin g a c o u " o u t· t err 1nLer est ao t 1e

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Ote tl g i ven Lo lmow good d ancing o f ht t le M1ss Fe r n the present time Reveren d Father fit mu tc ami to fix i t i n the ir memo r - Sixty voices b len d ed beautifu l ly f'a x is o ur p asto r I n th e year s t o Along with providing th e proper i io of the r c"mr th e c c A of 1a22 wi ll n o t physic:;! nr,<i m n t :.tl CIJ I •'it'ons t: • part normal choru s with Mr f orge t the spiritu a l truths give n y prescr•s the Jesson c Christ.

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1 ' George S h o wa l ter s i ngi n g- t h e t e n · and st ren gt h en ed th r u h is admi n- This is done with out a set creed, I A u bu r n, and P t' rU T h e · 1

o r ob liag to. The Wes t Sist e r s ve ry stra t. i on. A lso ma n y t ha n ks a r e t h e o logy or fixed cerem onies. The ' co ntt:::. t wa.; h elct 111 th e grac iouFly p lnyed five number s to due Mr Jack w h ose hom e h as bee n teach i ngs of the Y. are the simple !auriitorium Wtlh t11e fill the time until the judges de - use d as a chape l a ll thr u t h ese ' o f a f e w w h o we r e t o si ng-, th<> co n - teach i ngs af Christ. The spirit is c 1sio ns were a n nou nced years The asso ciat io n owes muc h 11 J'fi d · "Th s 1 1 w er e i n the balcony we exemp I e 1n e ermon The contest ' s fine success i9 to to Mrs Jack fo r h er guida n ce a nd o n the M oun t " to train the you ng ' under C'lose supervis io n. The ir d e - h e mainly attri buted to M is:; N. £>!forts for the students of past : li gn t whe n they 1ecog nized a n um - man p hyi scall y and mentally an d Maude Carpenter, public school "ears and o f 192 2. T he assoc1a -h h. t h' f 11 ! ber wa s a jo y to see. Grea t exc i te - • teac 1m o serve ts e ow men Hildegar d e Yeck, Pr esiden t 19:ll-2 i ment r e igne d when t he co n test super viso r of t h e State tion wis h es to r e m ember her by t h e r eal purpose of theY Te11chers Co ll ege. M i ss Car pen t e r gene r o us affect i o n an d r ecog ni t ion . T his cooperaton of Ch ri stia n men r eca l l how we all f e lt those fj; !'t ' cards werP. col lected a ncl r a t d by · 0'rga tlt ' zed, p lann od and d t'recte d 0 S d · h a been I "' n u n ay mo r m n g as s h as been exended from rhe local orf e w days o f r eR"h t ratio n ancl b e - the j u dges Gr adtng was o n b a':; is thP- contest wi th un fai lin a ent hu si - the c ustom w h en ou r p astor is not ganizat i on to a federation, which c lasses t h en ,v c u w i ll of or 14 for each numbe r as m :,n sp i te of t h e ext r a wo rk i t w1 th us the m eets a t in clu d es almost every nati on on t h at rt w o uld be an app r c•ciat d .:e r' Nam e of compositio n 8 'e nt.aj le d. H e r e ffi c i e n cy , abi li ty t h e l ibra r y for devo t io n al ser v ices ear t h The c o llege students of all vic e f or e at' h of Wl t o b a Cummpose r

4 aod musiciansh i p we r e i n ev i dence I n di v id ual reports a r e g i ven by th e nat i o ns are now bound togethe r by f r if' nd to son. e n e w f rf':: hman National i ty

2 during the weeks of p r epa r a t ion members o n matters of d oct ri ne ties of Christian br ot herh ood in T hen th e re i"l t he commi t t ee • wo r d

1 and t hr uou t the co nt est. a n d its a n d church histo r y Th e assoqia - the World Student Chri-stian Federwor k T h e rommi ttet:':i fire th e 1 In complete title

4 successfu l r es ul ts we r e a ta n gible t i on has been es pecially. f ortu n ate ation. The co llege men of to da y fo r Y W. democracy. ! No cred i 6 g i ve n f or comp os e r proo f. in having a s i ts a d visors, Miss will be the world leaders of tomor-

So if you are a <> l< ed to be a or natioMiity unless t h e c o r r ec t Mills Carpente r es pecia ll y appre -L a u ghlin a n d M r J isa , unde r row. Can you measure th e signi· m emb er of th e S erv ice co rrtruittee, j to the was g i ve n. ciated th e in te r eH o f t h e wh ose gu i d1.1nce the work has been ficance of this orga ni zati on in the r ealize that :t's · hecau,:e that is ; Etea n o r of Pe ru .ca m e t h e pa i nstak i ng wo rk o f th e judges, steadi ly ca r ried forwar d p r opagati on of Christi a n ideals? w h Pre Y. W. ne erl s you most an d · t h r u th e rllfficu l t contes t Wi t h a th e efficie n t c h a irmansh i p Th e assoc i ation h as attended i n the breaking down o f national p ut your hea r t and i n o f Mr. A. E H olch; t h e p u b li c i ty churc,h a_t Auburn a few times. jealousies and racial hatreds? in w o rk Fo r o n w hateve r comm1Ltee 1 • • • o f t h e o r ess a nd t h e cooo e r at io n of At Chnstmas time a party was futu re international p olitics?

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fr om our gro up at the end o f the ready th ere is 8 beginning of the fi r s t ssm este r an d wi s h them sue · cess 111 their n e w field of work

Fra n k Bog le , Ar thade l Meyer. Har· No chi ld can become familia r o ld Mc Master , Verna Cook, Do lo r es · w i th t h ese great maste r picees with·

IRoliff, Glad ys Grossoehme Wanda o u t gai n ing a n a p preciat i on of t h e

E!lt he r De lze ll , P r esident 1922-3 i St!ars, Edit h Da ve np ort, Flor i ne bea u t i ful, an d t h e rarP. treasure of ' E IH o t t, Lorene Nor t on of Brock, a love fo r music, which will be an t h e Mix er and those fi r s t Luci ll e Meek A r dy s Yo ung of assP.t all th r u life.

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B r ock, Helen Chade.Andrew Ca p rmm So mu ch int eres t was d i splayed B ut ahov<' a l l it for all of u s o f Br ock , Maxine Yost. of Auburn, I n the eve nt, that i t i s hop ed that to r e m e mb e r that the prima r y Marjor y Parriott , Rose Wil s on, Edpuron sf. of y W iJ t o lear! girls ; gar New man of Bro ck, and Squ i re the mus :c memory co n t est may be1 come an annual event t hat will in- t o faith in Gud , th r u J us ut1 C hri st , Watson

t h ose w h o ga ve th e pri zes and given t o t h e members o the assoc i: Here, as in the smaller uni ts of l(leu-ul. The t we lve were ' at io n at t h e h ome of Mrs. Jack r.r t y 18 · 1 t f t f f t Miss Lat ta, m u si c supervi so r of organization, the principal is: first And let us a ll be ,.in t o rJa n for 0wf 1 hthn our pom hst 0 P l:! r ec · Atlbur n. and M'tss R neve , superv 1 ·.Q. which wa s muoh en]'oyed by all. to k d' · "' t e two:Jmy -e tg prtze w 1n - "' to cooperate rna e con 1t1ons · · of or o f B r oc k , w hose p up il s co m pe t- The C o llege Cath ol ic Associat i on ri,.ht. Show what service is by I •ners . n one r ece iv ed scores ,.., d · th t t has s ixteen members thi s sear 1 b f h · less th a n 245 with a bas i s of e m e co n es examp e e o r e you p r eac Jt. The in fl u e nce o f the oontes t can- We r egretted the departure of H e r- Students in nee d of food, are fed; 1 280 fo r 8 pape r. Ti l e not be meas ur e d. Fo rtun a tely the en Dwarik and Nellie O'Connor others clothed and sheltered. AI- ' prize w i nnt! r .; 10 Lhe o r der of I va l ue o f m us i c in Edu cat i on is bet heir rat i ng!:! a r e: E lea n or Haraco mi n g and more clea r ly r ec· ji an, Geo r ge Cla r y, Ril l p h Chatelai n, ognized Probab ly n ext t o r ead- A r th u r A th e rto n. Ne lli e Cow e l l, P H in g1 nothing g-reate r pl easu r e i K itty Rhod us, hi lip oy t , De a n r Su l tzbaugh Pau l Col li ns of Br oek, th a n th e ab ility t o appreciate good l music.

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ter est many towns in lhe district. an d mak e om· goa l for next year a T h e began at 7 :RO And Miss has laid the found a - h unrlred p arcent c h urc h rn embP. r - f or t wo hours the a u ui e t enjoye d tion , T he r epet i tion of the con- s h ip in our assoc iat io n a sp lendid prog the tt'Clntlnll<'d t>n l•'ourth Pog-o.l

We are g )ad to welcome two new m emb er s Miss Claire Nestor and

o f a " world consciousness" which soci ologists say must come to cure the world's strife. Miss Vi o la Ulbrick to ou r group Our Am erican Associations, naat the open ing of the second semes- tiona!, r egional, and state, are cente r ducted for the more effective work The officers of the association for and expression of our Jocal Y t h e first semesler were Hel e)')> Dwar i k presi dent; Erma Casey, Thru vice presid ent.; Gertrude Carver, and travellmg secretanes we are secretary and Lucil e Busher, Ped- e na bl ed to keep tbe purpoae o f t he agog ian r eporte r. A vaca ncy was y before us. Our local coll ege y cause d by th e d epar ture of HP.Ien organizations stand for a g ronp D warik and Emma Casey was electe d to fill h e r place. of young men who Thi:; has been a prosperou s year meetJDg regularly to dhcuss apphfor the assoc i ation The member- cations of their ideals. It stan d s s hip has been small but the few for a grou p of men who are ac t ivehave been proved to be an acti ve ly interested in tbe well-being of ba nd who worked together with Joyal enthusiasm CContlnu e d on Laat PallO.)

CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATI O NS NUMBER ERU VO L UME: XVl l. • NUMBE 2 ! PE .I{ U, NEBR ASKA; WED NESDAY. MAY 17, 1922. ' r: e. s t i v a Im• Estelle Liebling, soprano MAY 23 fte r"noon an1 d E ve ning. Season Ticket $1.00 §ff;arts reserved at Drug Co., Mo nday, May 22, at ., p. m. W. Music Mem ory C ont est Ibest in m u !' ic , wh ic h is part o f our I Coll ege C ath olic A sso ciati on. I What Y. M. C. A Stands For, P e rh 9 ps t h e so phornorf' s wh o are : The m o c; t u niq u e co n tes t lo u s by In June, 1906 , Cathol i c st u d e ntsl The Y A. stands yea r getting their Norm a l ! h eld in sou t h ca;.tern N e bras lta was of _all t Jm e. Th e a t t en ding P er u State No r ma l Co l- for cooperatt_on. of Chnst1an young c er t ificates and )!'Oing o u t to t £>a ch. 1 t h e music con t est a t

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T I'IB RDI TO RIA L STAF F. Pau l Wilco x Edi tor-in·Chief Es ther Delzell As socia t e Edi t o r A lice Gl a sgo w Ass is t a nt Edi to r Arthur Burley Bu s in ess M a n a g er ORGA NI Z.IoTI ONS:

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Juoio r-S eoi o r Zeli a And rew s

Music De pa r t ment.. M ildred Han ks

S tud ent V olu nteer Mov em en t

T he hope of the Chr is t ia n world to d ay is t h e Stud e n t Voluntee r Movem ent. Hu ndr eds of America '!! fi n est young men and woinen h ave d e finite ly p led ged th em selve s t o a life of Chri s ti a n se rvice i n f or e ign field s. I n a dd it ion to t h ese , ma ny s tud e n t s of forei g n cJ un trie s com e t o o ur co lleges fo r fur t h e r p r e pa r at i on.

g reat i nd u s tr i al, s ocia l, a nd re li gi ou s probl ems of t he Un i ted States

ae we ll as t he count r ies ove r seas.

These me n are a cknowl e d g e d lea de r s s uch as S he rw ood Eddy, St i t t Wilso n , J oh n R. Mo t t, etc. , who h ave a fi rst- h a nd message take n fr om p ersona l e x peri e n ce.

Nat u r e aro un d P e ru i s ve ry won- 1 derful w i t h he r h ill s, fl o wer s trees and vin es, but s he is te nfo ld mo r e wo nd e r f ul in h er b eau t if u l w il d rec kl essness t he mounta i ns o f E s tes Park Is i t n ot t rul y an e du cat i on to s ee su c h a n oth e r phase of nat ure ?

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by th e Smit h- H u gh es c lasR and a g roup of mode l bu il dings that a r e bei ng co nstr u cted by t he carpe nt r y cl a11s.

An oth e r ph a se of t hi s ed u ca t io n is its r e li g iou s influence At Estea many youn g me n have ma d e t he fi na l d ec is ion t o make tp e ir li ve s one of servi ce t o t he ir fe ll o w me n rathe r tha n one of per son a l g ain a nd se lfi s hness. T h ey h a ve d ec i d ed to be h ome or for e ig n mi ss i on a ri es or t o co nduct t h e ir fut u re b usi ness a r e co rd i ally i nv i ted with t he g o ld e n r ule as t h eir mo tto T hey ha ve come t o r e aliz e in a sma ll way what a to ms t he y ar e

Th e usual wo r k fro m t he art -depar tm en t will s how p r obl ems ex ecute d by t he stude n ts i n th e d es ig n , indu s trial a rts, c la y mod e ling, me t hods , d r aw i ng and paintin g cl asses of th e Coll e ge; and fr om th e fi r st e ig ht g r ades in th e trainin g s cho ol. Parents and st u d e nts

Orchestra Conce rt Commence me n t wee k i s f u ll of in th e di v ine s che me of th in gs fi r s t cla ss e n te r tainm en ts And t hey have g one out f r om the won't want t o m iss a n y of it You T he conference a nd 1ive d 1ives true to wee k sta rt s w i th a n or ch 111stra co n · the i de als acq ui r ed and cho sen cert o n Sa t urd a y n ig h t, May 20. there Thi s conctort con s is ts of th e b est Tod ay a lib e ra l educa t ion is grou p of n um be r s t hat t he a rc hesha rdl y compl e t e w it hou t s ome such t r a has ye t pr ese nted. A la r ge experi en ce and no wh tl r e can it be pa rt of the pr og r am w ill be g ive n obtain ed mor e r eas onab ly o r w i th by Alv i n Wallace , p i a n ist. Mr less sacr i fic e th a n a t t he Es t e s Park Walla ce ' s p lay i ng ha s quite won the hea ;ts of P e ru vians. We re -

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Fr es h Cu t Flow e r s, f or a ny occas ion s uc h a s wed d ings, bir t hd a ys pa rti es , r e membr an ce s, fun E} ral.; e tc . in ap pr opri a t e a r r a nge me nts a t all se a so n s of t he ye a r.

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Confe r e nce. g r e t very m uch that thi s is pe rha ps Your p a t r ona ge so lici ted S tude nt Frien ds hip Pun d hi s last ap pearance before a Pe ru O. E Ber thold th e Flor ist

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C P S COV ILL, P rop. Eve ry C(l ll ege man a nd woma n s h ou ld se riously eon s i de r mak i ng for e ig n se r v i ce t h e i r life work; n ot as prea ch e r s, nec essari ly, but as teac h ers, do ctors , ag r icultur:i s t s , and in ot her vo ca tio ns This is an a ge of s er v ice Ma t e r i a li stic

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our r ece i p ts on the s t udent fr i e nd- t e nor so lois t a n d Mi ldr ed Han ks s hip f u nd t o dat e Du e t o th e w i ll gi ve tw o vi o l i n numb e r s f a ct th a t mon ey i s st il l co ming i n, F oll owing i s the prog r a m : t h is i s but a part 'ia l r e p or t. Seven J ac k o'Lante rn h u ndre d and fi f ty ins titu t i ons to Or ch es tra qate ha ve cont r i b u te d t o th i s Concer ts t uck !r i e nds hp fu n d. Al vin Wall a ce , Co ntributi on s i n money Orch es t r a accomp an i me nt

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a re o ffe r ing t he most c o m p lete Hr. e o f Trunk s , S uit Cas e s fllld T r a veli ug B ag s e v er s h o w n i n Per u Coll ege st ud e n t s e veryw he r e are se e i ng t h in gs f r om t he sta n dJ;Jo int of servi ce . I n a r ece n t Stud e n t Voluntee r co n fe r e n ce, Wa lt e r Jud d , a stu de n t of me d i c i n e at t he Med-

Contribution s i n f oo d 15 , 029.6 7 Or c h es tra Ba nk in t er es t 9 16 39 Cohpan Wa l tz ea ! Co ll ege at Om a ra saiq: Tota l, $349, 284.57 Me nu et • Pa de r e ws k i ' I do not nee d a ca ll t o g o.

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P r e lude · - Rac hm a nino ff A lvin Wa llace r a th er need a ca ll to sta y w hen th e need of do ct or s is so g rea t in t hose coun t ri es. "

Li e bes fr e u d - - Kr e is le r Me nu e t - Bee t ho\ e n Th e worl d nee ds Chr is t ian p r inci pa ls ba dl y. Th e psyc ho log i ca l momen t is n ow The t each in g s a nd prinrip les of Chr is t s ha ll be sp r e ad ove r th e world in th is g enerat ion How a r e yo u g oing to he lp ?

Ope n Day at T r ain inR Build in g Ope n da y th i s year w i ll be he ld on th e fir s t fl oor of t he t ra i nin g sc ho ol bui ldi n g , T h ur sda y afte rnoon a nd e ve n ing , Ma y 18 · Th e e x h i b it will be op e n f r om 2 t'o 5 a nd 7 t o 9 p. m. Wor k from t he home e con omi cs , ma nual a rt s a n d a rt d ep a rtmen ts wi ll be s hown at this time In p lace of t he us ual ex h i bit t he hom e e conomic d e p a rt -

T he Est es Park Confe r ence. me nt w i ll g ive a clo thing d i sp lay

So me p eople go to sch ool for a a t 7 :30 Thur ed ay e ve ning i n th e vacati on wh i le othe r s g o fo r a n e d - gymna s iu m Mode ls w ill wear ucati on, but t he id ea l way wo ul d g arm e nt s wh ich h ave b ee n mad e b e t o h a ve bot h of t hese comb i ne d by t he g irl s of t he 5t h 6t ht, 7th,

Mi ldre d H a n ks Baref oo t Tr a il Ann i e L a u ri e Mot he r Ma chree Ge or Re Sho wa lt e r Pr e lud e No. 1 - • De bus ay Et ud e in C Minor - - Cho pi n Al vin Wall a ce Egy p t ian Mi d nig h t Parad e Orches t ra

The concer t will be g i v en in th e chap e l a t 8 :15 . T he a dmi ssi on is bud ge t ti cke t or 25 ce nts no ne T h is is preci s e ly w h a t t h e 8 th and 9 t h grades, S mi t h - H ug hes Estes Pa rk offe rs t o the and co ll e g e c lasses A fi r stba se mitt was f ound a t s tud e n t who g oes t he re wH h such The shop wo rk wi ll inc lud e pro- the a t hlet ic fi e ld The owner can n t e ntions j e cts from a ll de part me n t s of t he ha ve same by descr ib i ng i t to Mr Th e vacati on pa r t of t he Y M norma l s chool. An esp eci a l fea - Co lli '! tcr and p ay ing for thi s a dv e r-

aska City C A co nfe rence a t Es t e s Park is ture wi ll be t he fa r m pr oj e cts built ti sem e nt -Ad vert is eme nt. 1 pre tty g e ne rally und er s t ood , b u t ====================== ====== it t s do ubtful tf th e e d u catiOna l part i s so g e n e ra l ly o r so we ll u ndersto od.

S tud e n t s of today a re inc l i n e d to be provincia l, t o con fi ne th e ir i nt eres t s to t he ir own s ma ll s ph ere. Th e way t o ove r co me provi n ci a lism i s t h ru pe r s on a l co n ta c t w i th · ot h er peopl e an d th e i r pro bl e ms

Th e Es tes Pa rk Co n fe r e nce affords j us t su c h co ntac t There on e mee ts st ud e nts fro m pr a ct i ca ll y a ll t he na ti ons of t he world as we ll a s from mos t of t he s t a t es of the U nion. Th e J a p , the Ch i n a ma n th e Philipp in o, th e Mex ican , th e Indi a n, a ll meet th e r e and d i scu ss s tud e nt p ro bl e ms and re la t i on ships. Also the a ttitud e of t he di ffe re nt co untri es towards ea c h othe r ca n be larg e ly d e t e rmin e d by flS Soc iati on and co ntact with the ir r epr es entati ves.

T h e n th e r e a r e the s p lendid addroases g iven by me n wh o ha v e

RELIGIOUS EDUC A TlON • Ha ve y ou a n d I t od ay S to od s il e nt as wi t h Chr ist, apa rt f r om j oy or f r ay

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Thru o u t t he day; wi II h e lp us wa lk erect Thru st orm a nd flood; de tec t w i thin th e hi dd e n li fe Ein' s dross; it s s ta i n Rev ive a th oug h t of love fo r Hi m a ga in ; S t ead y th e s t e ps whi c h wave r; he lp u s see The f oot pa th mea n t f o r yo u a nd me.

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A. T e acher s ' That G ets R e sults ! T he ma n ager of t hi s Age ncy has placed numbers of Peru S t uci e nts H e wi ll give yo u r reg istration Employers have con fid en ce in hi s judg me nt Al l inquiries answere d frankly. Wr i t e t oday.

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The Y. W, C A.

Under th e management of capable and enthusiastic girls with the guidance of an intereste d and co: operative advisory board, the Y. W C A. has' be e,n a source of help and enjoyment to those who have shared its respon s ibilities.

Miss Ma rie Faulhaber, who has I been chairman of our advisory I board for th e pa s t two years came to us from the State Normal School at Madi son, S D., where s he has worked in t he same cap a c ity f or three years. Her unsP. Itish and untirng efforts in her work for the associati on in Peru have pro ven her deep interest and sympathy with its aims and its and have won f or her the highest regard of the girls wh o have worke d with her.

COMMENCEMENT WEEK FESTIVITIES.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24

May Day Ceremonies

Orchestra Co ncert.

Ivy Day Exercises Recpti o n for graduate s , Parents and Comm e ncem e n t Guests

Class Play

THURSDAY, MA Y 25.

Commencem en t Exercises

Alumni Lunche on.

Glass Reunions·

SUNDAY, M AY 21, Bacc al aureate Se rv ice

Un io n Meeting of Christian Organiza ti on of Sch o ol.

8:00p m our president, Miss Hildegarde Yeck, we owe muc h of the success of th e ass ociat ion Sh e has given hersel f whole-h e artedly into I th e work and has spa red no efforts to mak e thi s year what it should 10:00 a m be. I

Miss Yr sa Han sen, a s chairm an

Farewell S erv ic e by the M E Chur c h

TUESDAY, M AY 23

local church a t

Hi g h School C ommen cement

Artist Recita

of the devotional committ e e, Miss Faulhaber a s has planned many very interes ting and What Y M C. A Stands For. helpful me etingS.

(Continu e d !rom First

Those who attended the kid par- all the students. The Y. M C. A. ty, the autumn luncheon the Y stands for men who will go into W. parties, and the many other various field s of wor k, meeting such entertainments, kn ow some- peo ple and always le aving .th e thing of the work of our soc ial community a little b e tte r than chairman, Miss Evelyn Whiffen, they f o un d i_t. and he r committee, with Miss Music Memory Conte st Willi a ms as a dvi se r.

(Continu e d rrom First Pal:'e.>

Diploma Days

All the world loves the Sweet Girl Graduate as she stands on the thres hold O'flife, confid ent and hopeful.

In later years, when responci bilitiea com", her m in d will turn back to the ca r ef r ee days of her sc hool lif e.

rict.

Union Services I

Kind permission has been re-. ceived to u se the high schoo l j a sse mbly room for the uni o n ing of the Christian A ss ociations on Baccalaureate Sunday. The h o ur is three o'clock, and Preside nt Caviness will addreRs the association at this meeting. This is

Ann Gi lbert, chairman of the test wi t h different list s will result publi c ity committee, has be en in giving the participants a b r oa d faithful in the making of posters range o f acquaintance am ong t he a nd attending to th e adverti si ng g em s of mu sica l tr eas ur e hou se. , work of th e association As it was the m ost imp orta nt mu · The oth e r s who hav e done so s ica! event of the season in Peru, muc h to make the work of the Y. so may it be made the m os t interW. C. A. a success are Miss Edna eating and influential in the distFi s her, soc ial ser vice chairman , under the a dvi ser s hip of Mi s s FoHt e r, Claire Courtright, secretary, Mrs Mildre d Wilson, treasurer , wi t h Elma Gockley adviser , and Mi ss Mildre d Hanks, vice pres ident and chairman of the memberllhip committee Mi ss William s is the advi'3er of this co mmitt ee. Miss Isab e l Hartl ey was U. F. R

T o th ese we extend our greatest thanks and appreciation for their faithful and untiring services

Annual Y M C A Banquet.

About fiftv coll ege and business mec attended the annual Y. M C A. banqu e t la st Wedne silay night.

Between courses. Mr. Showalter sang two songs. and Mr. Walla ce and Mr. Ji sa played two selections for us.

The toastmaster, Mr. William Speich, th e n announced Mr. R osenquist, who gave us a talk abuout the benefit s to be derived fr om a trip to Estes Park.

The speaker of th e evening was Mr Ch erri ng ton, who r ele ntly return ed from Eurol?e wh e re h e ha s been active in Y. M C. A. rei ie f work. Mr . Cherrington gave us some fir s t hand inform at i on about conditions over there. H e made all of us a m ore kindl y feeling toward the unfortunate p eo ple in eastern and so uth er n Europe.

Mr. Cherr i ngton has a broad vi sio n of wo rld-wid e Chri st i a nity

It was a privil e ge a nd an inspiration to hear him.

the last devotional meeting of the

year and the last one at Peru for many of the sophomores. Come out and receive that final pledge of fellow ship that will grow d earer as college days see m farther and farther away.

I Miss Beth Barton, of the Lin1 coin city schools, has bee n secured f or the summer t e rm to r eplace Miss Am a nda Ha zema n who has leave of absence for the summ e r. i Miss H aze man, will attend the Uni- : I versity of Chica go during the sum- j mer.

Th e juni or and se ni or c la sses of th e high scho ol with Mr. Br ow nell went to How e on Friday e venin g for a picnic.

We hav

She wi II appreciate THEN her grad uati on ph otograph, Make an appointment now.

Peterson & Son PHOTOGRAPHERS Peru, N eb r.

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Black Walnut Lumber

We monufacture this Lumber ourselves, selling direct to schools

Meek Lun1ber Co .

DODGE CARS

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l. P. :-t :st Recital (and Co llege Orchestra ) SABINS' EDUCATIO NAL EXCHANG.f!l F o u nded in 1893 Shops Bui lding, Des Mo i ne !! , Iowa Know n a ll over th e midd le west and west f or Prompt, Efficient and Reliable Service to Scbool Boa rds , Su pts and Teach ers Enroll now for pos it i ons f or 19 22 -23 ( E. T. HOUSH, Manage r ANN A A L LEE, Assistant Manager
ITHE STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE W. T DA VIS, '06 Manager has p lace d many P e ruvi a ns in de sirable positions 1 during the past SIX year s Enr oll no w 138 No 12th St. Lincol n , Nebr. FaPmer.s Union Store The Store where .YOU feel "At Home" . Dry G ood s, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price We solicit your patronage Phone. 52 fe.ru, Ne.b r
e th e agency f or the Dodge Bros. cars, and have a car on th e 'floor fo r demonstrati on Cal l and Je t us s how y ou. We still have the R ac ine and Norwalk tires the best th erE> are · Our repair d epartmen t is at y our service, and Work Guaranteed. SULTZBAUGH & fiSHER Phone 54, Peru Senic e Gar a ge Auto Li very, D C. Phelps, Prop. N ight and Day Se rv ice Ph one 54 ·Fay Bakery Lunches, Confectionery, Fountain Se rv ice Try u s We str i v e to p le ase Nebraska City. Home of Hart Schaffner & : Marx ail and Society Brand Clothes Stetson & Mallor.Y Hat9 Manhatten Shirts Interwoven Hose AVENUE STORE "Live Better for less" If you buy yo ur schoo l supplie s, Stationery, Fountain Pens, Candies, Fruit, Gr oceries, and Meats from u s Opposite Training School H. U. LANDOLT PHON E 73 PE RU, NEBRASKA •

Th e purpose of this committee Wh e n o ne a rrives, a bout f our sid e. Vari o u s prog rams are pre· :.. ou r oe epa1r1ng is id e nti ca l with that of th e organ- <;>'clock on un Au g ust afte rn oon, at s ented cons istin g of s ho rt addresses T.h e r e i s as m uch diffe r ence in shoe repairing as there is in iz aLion ail a wh o le , nam e ly, t o lea d th e Y. W C A camp on L a ke Ge- by local o r vi s itin g m en, or t a lks m e r chandi s ing Be s u r e t hey're repaired right. We know how.

Y. W. Me mbe r s hip Lake Geneva the Place to Go. arran ged. Th e cluB officers pre- ,, Y Sb R s tud ent s to faith in G od t hru th e neva, one is tak e n t o th e tent whi c h by some of th e b oys. A short THE BEST SHOE SHOP--L ord J esu s Christ. ha s bee n a ss igned to h e r d e lega- Bibl e stud y o r life probl e m •e sso n :.-------------------- -..: Th e m e mber s of the commit tee ti on, and in th e mid st of r e m o vin g i a prese nted, a pra c tical application !are cho sen fr o m the a ssociation the traditional a s we ll a s the a ctual i s m a de to sch ool life , and lifelJro b- 1 -------------··------------m e mb er s, having the vi cepres id e nt dus t and grime of t r a ve l begins t o !e m s 'I

We Boo st Peru-a u d F e ed you too

a s th e ir c ha irman The work of wond e r wh o will occupy each of th e A s oc ial , program is al so planned ' · Wbo are w e ? th ese g irl s beg ins with th e first oth e r three li t tl e r oo ms in he r tent. a ccordin g t o the nee ds of th e I d f h

B ur lington Cafe, <m e b lock nor th Nebraska City a y o sc ool 11nd las t s thruout th e Sh e so on fin ds ou t a n d b egins t o school. Spec ial sch ool activiti es are · Th Bu rli ngson Depot. ent1re ye ar. e committee is at get a cquainted. The be s t part of plann ed each contr ibutin g toward wo rk no w m a ki ng plan s f o r this g ettin g a cq ua inte d is that f o rmal - th e deve loping of Christi a n ch a r a c·

summ e r a nd for ne xt yea r Th ese itie s are n't at all n e cessary, b e- t e r. Active participation by its ar e som e of the pl a ns: caus e e very o ne i s a Y. W gir 1 and me mb er s in all s chool enterprises : Each old m e mber of th e Y. W i s r e la t e d to e ve ry Y. W. girl. i s e nc o urag ed. is t o be a bi g s iste r to s om e new La s t s umm e r, P eru 's two d e legate s A r e al, live Hi-Y Club Is n e ed e d girl. The na m e s of the n ew girl s s har ed th e ir t e nt with th e girl s in every community. will be se cur ed thr u th e d ean of fr o m Co t n er wo men, and these girl s can begin A t th e fi rs t gen e r a l m ee ting of Why Come toY W. corr es p onding with th e ir litt le th e co nferen ce, fhi s s am e girl In the rush of our school and

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Facul t y and s t ud e nts w ill fi nd an ac c ou nt with us a great con v eni e nce to them C on s ult us c o n cerning any business pro bl e m you may have this s umm e r, ge tting ac- (earn s who the p e ople are at th e soc ial activities w e oft e n find it E E GOOD, P re sident qu a inted and answerin g any ques - hea d of th e ca mp a nd how sh e will difficult " t o draw apa rt from th e 0 M GOO D. ti o ns th a t a re not cle ar to th e new s pen d he r ten· day s th e r e fray of life " for times of com- CARRO LL LEW IS, Ass' tC asbier J. W Mc ADAMS, V. President ANNA F FARLEY , Asst Cashier girl. Th e big sister will m ee t he r Th e c las aes w hich the girls attend pa nion ship and spiritual uplift. littl e at th e train, s h o w her a re th e mos t in sp irational s ort. We see m to have no time for such to h e r ro o ming place, help he r Th ey con s ist m a inly of lecture s by things. r eg iste r and m a ke h er f ee l f r om ex pe ri e nced pr a ctical, aa we ll a s But s ince 188 7, th e Y. W. C.

IEy es Examin ed and Glasses F itt e d

IFine Watch and Jewelry R e pairing

of th e wh ole a ss ociation th e m e m - arran g ed f o r by s tud e nts. cau se of its pure and high ideal s

th e ve r y s tart that s h e ha s a fri e nd id e alistic m e n a nd wom e n. Se v e ral A. has provided opportunities for in Peru. · m ornin g h o ur s are gi ve n for an real s piritual growth It has Th e n aft e r t wo o r thr ee m eetings o pen fo rum, entire ly planne d and lived and will continue to live be· be r s hip committ ee will beg in its Th e c lasses do not interfer e with and because of the e nthusiasm of real wo rk of securin g m e mb e r s for th e go od time s , f o r th e w.hole after - th e girl.s and the h e lpful guidance

ERNSTINE JEWELRY <::0.

Nebra ska City Nebr.

To the man or young man--· ''Who Garcs''

THE fLORSHEIM S HOE

0. J. Milstead-- Ciothing Store -

THE REXALL ., Exte nd s an invitation to all m e mbe r s of. Stude nt Bod 'lnd Facult y to come t o thi s s tore for all u sual Drug Stor e needsi ncludi ng

Cut Flowers

th e Y. W. T hi s w ill be d o ne by n oo n i s turn ed over to a ll variEti es of our faculty advis o r s pe r so na l i nvi t a ti o n t o every g irl of r e cr e ati o n, und er dir ection, or But what doe s Y. W. stand for? to join t h e orga ni z ati on o t he rvrise , a s th e ind i vidual may 1. Y ' W. stands for and proBut t hi s co mmittee's wo rk d oes ch oose. Th e oppo rtunities fo r mo tes high s t a ndarci s of school life n o t e nrl her e All t hru th e yea r it pl ay in g t e nni s, ba se ba ll a nd g olf, loyalty anrl scholar s hip 1 will work f a i t hfully , ge ttin g in fo r h i kin g, ro win g , a nd sw immin 2 Y W. uph o ld s and d e ve lops g, th e girl s wh o did no t j o in at fir s t , a r e m a ny. s piritual and religiou s idea ls and keepin g up th e inte r es t of T he eve nin g s ar e occu p i e d 1.-y 3 Y. W. improves• t he s oc ial th ose who ar e m e m be rs. Anoth e r lect ur es, m ov ies, a ssoc ia t i o n n i ght, atm os ph e r e on th e c& mpu s in that duty of the co mmi ttee is to lo Jk s tun t ni g ht , a n d other e ntertainin g it fo s t er s a frien d ly, helpful s pirit afte r th e church m e mt e r s hi p of as we ll as ed u ca ti o nal a nd in s pira- and g ives o pportunity f or fri e nd · th e gi rl s of th e Y. W., urg in g ti o na ! fea tur es s hip among th e g irl s th ose w ho are not church m errbe r s L a ka Genev a furni s hes a n idea l 4. Y W. trai n s f o r Chri s tian t o beco m e s u ch. site f o r a confe r en ce r a mp Th e lea d e r s h i p. E ve r y br a nch of th e assoc iat ion beauty of th e pl ace s urpa s se s a l l There f o re let us striv e f o r a 10 0 has its part in fu lfillin g th e pur- descr i p t io n. Th e Jake , the trees, percent a ttend a nc e th a t e ach indipo se of the Y W. C A. , but the th e win d in g pa th s, th e bird s , t h e v idual may hav e a full e r life and I m em b e r <>hip ba'" th e ro c ks are all s uch one wo),!J d e x - reflect t he s piri t a nd id e al s of Y m os t important pa rt, f or i f th e pee t to fin d in Natur e s P a r a di se 1 n committe e is a live t o it s t ask it A girl from o n e of las t ye ar's c on· which she m ay come. will le ad th e g irls t o th e Mas ter. f er e nces said , And we f ee l that n ex t yea r our "The con f e r ence i s a pl ace w h e r e committ ee w ill build up , in b o th yo u learn t o lov e life. Eve n th o m e mb e r s h ip a nd i n e n t hu s ia sm, yo u g o as a n u t t er s tra n ger , y ou our local assoc i at i on in P e ru. w ill c o me home with a lon g tr a m Y M M e n. of n ew acq uain ta nces, and a fi ner k now le d ge of Him wh o i s r espo n -

There h ave b ee n a g r eat m a n y eve n ts t h is year spon sor e d a n d ca rri e d t hru b y t he Y M C. A. The Y M ac t e d as a u nit but t he r e was som e on e b eh i nd eac h g r o up to s ee tha t i t ,mov e d al ong and th a t th e ta s ks we r e ac co m p li s h ed.

Mr. Rose nqu i st has been pr es ide nt t hi s year. "Rosy" t a kes part in Y. M ac ti vities in th e sam e mann er in w hi ch h e tak es pa rt in a thl et ics , w hol e- he arte dl y

Mr. Simo n a nd Mr. R o wley a r e po pul a r m e n in Y. M. wo rk. Th ey ar e a lwa ys willin g t o tak e hol d and wo rk an yw h ere th e y a re put. 'I'h e S pe i ch b oys , "Clare nce and Willy , " have wo rk e d o n t he ca bi n e t and co ntri b uted a Jlre at de al to the r eg ular ev enin g m ee tIn gs. To Willi a m is du e m a ny o f th e g ood mee ti ngs and in teres ting talks we ha ve ha d dur i ng t he y ear Mr. N e lson has co n tri bu te d t o many di sc ussi o ns in th e r e gul a r m eet ings a nd is a l ibe r a l he lp er i n a ll wo rk in co ll ege . a s we ll a s Y M a ct iviti es. M r Ganze ll h as don e n obl e wo rk in co ll ect in g money f or t heY. M. B la ckhurs t is a a n in P e ru b u t hi s l oya l wo n him a p lace in th e

A. nl y o ur a d v i sor , Mr. Crado ne so m e f ait h fu l work boy a. Even b e hind th e of s tood Mr ways r ea dy t o le nd a ny on or th o ug ht t ha t would act i v ity a nrl orga ni zat ion t h e Y M of 1923 be as I as t hat of 1922, und e r n of Mr, Crago a nd th e

Ga ndy , S tati one ry, Books , Vict rolas a n d Remedies Barnes' Pharmacy

s i b le fo r t he mi g hty mounta ins a nd calm la kes.'' - -+----

Wha t the Confer en ce Giv es

The 'follo win g i s o ne g irl ' s d esc ripti on of w hat th e co nfe r e nce g ives : " You de ve lop a soc ia l consci o u sn esc;, and an inrl ividu a l c onsc iou s-

ness

and Plants

You lea rn loyalty t o th e truth.

You a ch ieve victo ry o ve r se lf, and e arn est ness of p u r p ose · Yo u f ee l r e adin ess to se r ve

You a cquire br e adth of mind

You ga in new ambit ions:

Milam Green House Phone 189 Auburn, Nebr.

You learn to kno w your s e lf, yo ur f e llo w-m e n, yo ur G od ' • ,, ..,:;mpg ::p

The Hi Y

A loca l o r g ani z ati on h as b ee n s t ar t ed a mon g th e hi g h scho ol boy s whi ch has in m ind muc h th e sa me purpo se a s th e Hi· Y c lub. Littl e mo r e th a n or g ani za ti o n of th e loc al club ca n be ac co mpli s he d this te rm Bu t it i s the ho pe ' th a t a t th e beg inning of the f a ll t erm a progr a m will be s t a rte d striving to ward th e sa m e id ea ls as t h e Hi -Y,

What is th e Hi- Y C lub ? It i s a g roup of high scho o l b oys b a nd ed t oge th e r t o " crea t e , m a intain and ext e nd in the school and c o mmuni ty hi g h s t a nd a rd s of Chri st ian charact e r " It is a young men' s c hri st ia n a ss o cia tion wi t h ou t a b uilding o r c lub r oo ms or eq ui p m en t i n th e hi g h scho ol. Its m ott o i1, " Cle an s ports, cl1 n RPePch, clean living."

The Day's Work

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can b e mad e ea s i er by pr ope r a tte nti on to en vir onm e n t • Yo ur pe rsonal app e ar a n ce

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s hould b e you r first co ns id era ti o n. fresh CL E A.N C LOTH ES s t a rt t he day rig ht a nd t ha t me an s t hat th e ba t t le i s wo n Le t u s ca re fo r your c lot hes a nd yo u know yo u loo k r ig h t: J A. CEJKA Ta ilor and Clea ner, Phone 6Z Faculty! Students! H a ve yo u vi site d our sto re? Co me in and get acquai nted ! We have a s la rge a stock as any town of thi s si ze. We a ppr eci ate o u r old fri e nds a nd a r e a nx ious to m a ke new We a r e try in g to he lp you make this o n e of t he m ost e n joyabl e an d p r osperous yea r s of yo ur li fe. !Red/ern & C:llenberger . . C OM E TO r· F. W. Cleveland & Sons DEPARTMENT STORE Nebraska City, Nebr. ' For you r c l o thing, furnishings, I• L d " ' 1 a tes re a dy -to =-wear, 4ry goods · a n d n otions. Coo pers " A. ll en A" brand underwear. Wilson Bros. s hirts and Gordott's caps for men At h eun underwear, Perron's Gloves Bl ack Cat aud Gotham Good Stripe Hosiery For Ladies T h e largest store in Southeastern Nebraska .I i 1 ' Meetings in t he Hi - Y c lub are h eld r eg ul a rly, e ithe r o r bi - weel<ly at son • plal'o previo u aly

II. Teache r s wi s hing to pur sue p r o- LIEBLING TO PERU of f a mou s or atorio s , and she has also Ia n d ch arm as Mi ss Lieblin g s Not fe ss ional work or advanced work in been s olois t with the leading mu si- only is she the p ossessor of a bea u tiany special fi e ld. Mu si c lovers in P er u a re ant ici- cal orgaiti zati on s of the United 1

MAY FESTIVAL BRINGS MADAM tri umph s have b ee n in performances is directed by s uc h inte Hi genc e, taste Progra ms

III. Two y ear g radua tes and oth- paLi ng a n un u s ual tre at Tu esd a y, M a y E:.tates , the Bosllo n, Minneapolis , D e- a tic a nd realizes the valu e of good ers des iring to do w ork t owa rd a de - 23, wh e n Mi s s Es t e ll e Li ebling w ill troit, and Cincinnati Symphony Or- , di c t icn. H e r s ingin g was of a ch.nrgr e e. • s i ng i n two co nce rts o f th e Ma y F es - c hes tras Ia cte r t o a fford ple a sure to a large and High School Iti va l. M iss Li eblin g s pres s noti ces Fro,rn t he N e w York Eve ning Mail, d iscriminati n g audie nce."

I. Work will be o ffe r e d in r egular aTe most f a vo rabl e, not only of h e r w e t uk e this notice: "Miss Lieb l ing S :!a ts r es e rv ed a t Fi sh e r Dru g Co. h igh sch ool cou1 ses to the nee d s 1 mu sicaf abi li t y but al so of h er un- h as a ri ch so prano vo ice, but more Mond a y a t 1:00 p. m. of high school s t ude nts

II. Sp ecial atte n t ion wil1 b e given : to high s cho ol st ud ents wishin g to I

earn cre dits for graduation in their · home high school.

Specia l Courses

The Palm e r P e nm a n s hip s y st em will be taug h t a nd th ose compl etin g t h e· c our se in a s ati sfact ory manne r w ill be a ble to se cu re a ce rti fic a te as t eache r s of this system

P h y s i ca l T ra ining f or wom en and P la yg rou n d S upe r vi s iq n of c hildren i will be g ive n un der a competen t i n-

Exce ll ent offered 1 i n mu s1c, both vo rce a n d m strum entu ' pi a n o v io li n, ba nd orch es tra, c horu £ and glee club

Spec ia l wot k in coa ching fo1; hi g h school p r inci p a l s a n d a th letic es w ill be offe1·e d a g ain th is s umm er. '

This e du ca tional in sti t ution i& au- J t h orized by law a nd th e r ules of the ! B oard of Educa t ion t o issu e the f ol- j hJ wing deg r e es , di plom as, a nd cer1 ti fi ca t es : I 1. Batche lor of Arts degree '2 R eg ul a r sc h c:o l ctipl oma, w h ic n is a three yearr fit•.;t g1 a de certi fi c ate g ood in a ny school in the sta te 3 P r ofessional li f e st a te cer tificate.

'' · J wtior certificates, a m e ntary ce r t ifica t e, r epr esenting full y ear's work a bo ve a fout· y e a r 1 h ig h sc hoo l course

fully t-i c voi ce , but she i s k eenly dra m• A s u s u al P eru is s taging this Commn cement sea oton the May Musical I•'es ti'• al. T h e Mus ical Fes tival idea ha s become so p opular and so many mu s ic love1 s hav e attended e ach tha t is ha s been de c ide d to carry t his F esti v al idea al011g the educatio)lal lines i n t he S umm e r S chool

F or s even of the ei ght weeks t he specia l features w ill be in t h e h ands of m en and women of na t iona l r e put ati on w ho Will g ive special f eat ures each for one wee k in e ducati on a l

work.

A s tro n g co ll ege course will b e offe red fo r tho s e who ·wish to work for t h e diploma or degree Th es e sp ecial f eature courses are open t o Hll studen ts of all cou r ses Many a -re comin g just f ,, r on e or m ore of these :>pe cial featur e couress I n additio n to th e r e gular facul ty the s ummer tale nt at P e ru this year wi ll con si st of sp ecial is t s of nationa l reputat i on , each s p en di ng a f ull w eek i n hi s resp ective department of t h f! T each e r s Colle g e, and in a d dition givi ng a number of lectures f or t he b e ne fit of all s tudents enrolled.

Each w eek , after the iirst, w ill in fact be an i nstitute we ek in some de pa1 tme nt, br i nging to t h e insti t ution the l a t est and be s t t h ought i n t he educa t io nal fi e ld of that d e pa rtme nt These s pec ialis ts ha ve b een s ele cted f or the b enefit of s tud e nts i nt erested in t he work of: City, T own and County Sup er in · tendents.

P r imary Tea ching. Engli s h i n Hi g-h Schoo l and R ura l Seh ou l 'fe& c t·in g

5. E l em enta r y s tate c e rti ficate. ================================================

6 Ru ra l certi fi ca tes, e le me nta ry I

Hi g h Sc h ool Normal Training. J un i or Hi g h School T e r.chin g Tea ching of Musi c. a nd a dva nced. J

7. Spec ia l c erti fi ca t es f or Do mes tic I

Scien ce, Ma nu a l Training Commer ce

Hi g h Sc ience , S cho ol j Mus ic, Pubhc Sch ool Art, K md et·gar-, t en , Pdmary, or Ora l Exp res s io n County Certifi cate Subj e <.1.s

Cl as ses will be maintai n ed fo r I d es iring to p r e p ar e fo r county ex a min a tio ns to sec ur e t he second and fir st I g ra de co unty c ertifi cates

For a second g r ade coun t y ce r ti fica te, g ra des i n t he fo ll ow in g s ub -l j ect s, ob taine d e ither b y s tat e ex amin ation or b y cred it earn ed in an a ppr oved normal t rainin g i n s titu tion, a r c r equ ir ed : Or t hog raph y.

Arithm et ic (men tal an d written ).

Geography.

En g li s h Gr amm a r

Un ited States Hi stor y

Drawi ng

Bookkeepin g

!Wadin g P e nm a n sh ip

Phys iol ogy an d H yg ie ne

En g li s h Co m po si tio n

Civ il Gove rnmen t.

Agr ic ultu r e

Th eory and Art (Obser vation and Me th ods )

Req uir ed- at l ea st e ig h t w eek s of norm a l tra inin g in a s tanda r d norm a l school , college, or u n iver si ty- T heo r y u nd Art.

Fo r a iir s t g r a d e c ounty ce rtificate , in a ddi tio n to t he s u bjec ts men tioned a bo ve , gllldes in the fo llowin g a re req uir ed:

Algebr a Geom etr y

Bota ny

Public School Mu s ic.

R eq uir ed- at le a'St twe l ve we eks nor m a l tra i ning in a s ta n dard normal sc hool, co ll ege or uni vers it y- 'l'h eor y and Art.

Creclit s

A credi t point appli es t o h igh school or se con da ry s ubj ec t s u se d fo r e ntran ce t o t h e c oll ege . A "pai nt" is th P cre di t, rec eive d f or a s ubj e>ct ca rLi ed fiv e h ou t s per w e e k with t he requir ed p npur a t ion for a pe rio d of 18 wee ks A cr c•dit h ou t· ap pli e l9 to co ll e g e work A n hour" is t-h e cr ed it r ec oivc•d f or n Bubjcd 1 c citing on e h ou r

A ll high scho ol and ,s will be interested accordinq- t o t h en· sp ecialties All class es of s tud e nts inte nding t o t e ach w ill find he re a sti mula ti n g atmosphere

P ROGRA M OF S P E CI.\L FE \TL'RES

Jun e 12

Dr F. L. ClaPP - - -- - - Un iver s ity of Wiscon sin :\1easureme nts and S ch ool Adminis t r ation"

H R. Driggs U n iv l11's it y of U t ah " En glish and i ts T eaching"

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VOLUME XVII. PERU, NEBRASKA, MAY 24, 1922. NUMBER. 30 SUMMER SCHOOL \ t wn, f or a p cr rod of 18 we eks Beg m m ng wtth t he prestrge of her S h e ha s poiSe , drs t m ctto n , and a fi neP.<w week, wi t h . t h e rel'(uired prepara - 1u s ual p er.s m1ali.ty a nd sta g e. presen ce: t h at P E R U'S BI G SG:\1:\IER SCHOOL Co ll ege Summ er sc hool cou1·ses mu s t be car- de but at one vf the m ost famous ly sen s iti ve f eeling fo r t h e s ubtleCour'ses in all d e partm e n ts will be r ied f or d oubl e t im.e du rri ng t h e p e1·i od ' opera h ous es in Europe, he r c a reer t i es of a S{) ng , as well as a str ong Big A rr a nged Both in Coloffe r e d for: of e ig ht we ek s t o s e cure full sem es t er ' ha·s b een m os t br i11 i ant. Sh e has dram atic
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__ ___ Cleveland S choo l of E d ucati on "Teac her T r ain ing in Ser vi c e" J u ly 10 Prof essor J W. Sears onUni versit y of Nebras k:l " Sch ool and School Publicity" J uly 17 Dean E A. Burnett und Co ll e ge of Agr icultur e U of N "A g ricu ltu re and Home l\1a k ing Vi t alize d fo r Ru ·al Sch ools?' July 24 Special talent to he S<'cure<J __ Muo ic and the T ea ch in g of Mu sic" P E RU CALE X D \ R S um mer 1922 Summer Sc hool Registration _____ _ Friday, Jun e 2 1 Sum me r S choo l be girL ____ _ 1 Monday , Jun e 5 Sum mer Schoo l Commence ment_ I - Thurs day, July 27 R egi s t r ati on f or Su mm er St 1ool The dllte f r summe1· t> t' J giet:rntion i · Friday, June 2, and rcgnlnr class wo1·k hegins on M r.duy, June 5 j Th e session is hut eight • ks lon g ! u nd to do nine Wo,t'ks ,.,ork it io nec' ess:1ry ,fur u:1ch stud('nt to be reg!wred and locat-ed before the fi l\'!t dny
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, th e la s t i ssu e of t h e P edagog ia n fo1 t h e p re5c n t s chool t erm , a nd s ubm it i t alon g w it h t he t w e n ty-ni n e t;! het· iss u es c u r fi rs t attempt a t j ou rn a 'is,m Th e f eel in g of r e lief • c mes b-ec au s e w e t eali ze t h <tt the t.edi· job of g rin d in g ou t COJlY f or the h in y i!·sucs w e a g-reed to f urni s h with is over at last The feelof j oy is c xp edencc d wh e n we remember of t h e h a p p ier mome nts

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1!1 pr iP.t e a rr angt rn e nts a t 1

Fir t dn o r nort h Sta t e Bnok Your p atr o nage so li cit ed

1 0 E Berthold t he Flor ist J _ __J l

WHEN SCHOOL DAYS ARE OVER

Wh e n sc hoo l da ys h a ve fl ed t o th e r eal m o f th e past ,

An d arl v l f r ien <1 s hip s we t h 0u g h t w t> r e t o las t H ave som e h o w g r o w n d im with th e pa ss ing o f )ea r s, Th e h ea rtbr eak o f rime , a nd th t! sl in g i n g of t ear s

W e'l l hi de all our s o r o r w aw a y o ut of s i g ht

A nd t u rn on c e ag a i n to th e Blu e and th e Wh1t e We ' II fie e i n our dr e::r m th e old ca m p us in May, With th e su n s hi nm g wa rm thr u a pl ea!'ant s pr in g rla y. Glad h e art. bea t ag- ain t h e s heer j ov _of l i vin g ; w h o b u t gay yo t: t h knows th e joy of fir :> t g ivin g?

Our o ld ey es w ill s h me wi t h the lu , t e r of yo u t h, Wi t h a ll o f i t s i n ti mate k n o w led ge of t r ut h

An n -€om e t hi n g o f a ll th e wi ld t o r t u r e a n d p11i n , mu ch t hat we g·ave f o r th e l it tl e we g a i n

W i ll be s w e pt from our h ea rts by th at br eat h fr o m th e pa s t , i m p ae fo r a t im e tha t w11s t on :; w ee t to la• t

F o r w is d om w i ll c o m e w i th i t s :- o >thlO Jr and h ea lin g W he r •, t h e fi g ur e o f a ge t o i ts 0 1\0 i s knee lin g

An d w e 'll know on ce ag a i n a s we know i n ou r y ou rh,

T h ere ar e no ill u s i o m! ll lu s t oos a r e Tr u th

So in yo u t h a n d i n a g e , i n s ickn Hs o r h ea lt.h ,

I n d ir ea t n ee d o r lu x u r ious we al t h,

Wh e r eve we ar e o r wh a t e>er we d o,

Wh e n we n eed g r eates t cu m fo r l we' ll t ur n to P er u Be lov ed A lm a M ate r , th o u t e o d e r e Nt on e , We 'll cher i s h t h ee e ve r , th o sc h o o l d a y s a r e don e -N i na S t i les.

j G Oi NG

We are t· ff e ri n g th e tt1H st cr,m J le te lit e tJf !"'uit Tr aveling Biigs ever· _ show n i u u Up t o d ar e i n e 1 e ry way Q u ality &nd prtcfs r •ght F o r a t e mpe r sav£:r u se VA L LEY LILLY F L O U R w . w.

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C. P. S COVI L L , Pro p of th e m e e t ings \\>he n the ser ious bu<n c-s s of ed it-in g wa s ca s t a sid e and 1'::? b eca m e hum an e no ug h to "p la y :1rou nd a hi t" over w ork ; t h e n y our acce pta nce -of om effo r t s c1 e:n y ou k no w u s to be nJY' 1. lcurs , has a !wa ys b ee n a so u r ce of n l:>a >u rc t o liS <>r. d h ns T·eal!y const iJ I ut d l h<:" on y 1 cwa.<J we h ave g a ine d fr>r our strnggl exc ep t p erh a p s t he cxperic 11ce of be in g , in- n way , j oUJ na li s ts . We ow e a great t o lh e c- mmi t t ec, D ean f)c lze lJ Dea n Mr E aso n , l\h-. P a u l, a n d Willi aJns, fo r t he h c'p nn::l gu id ance t h ey were ever w illl1 J" 'o 1;i•·c us and f e r t he v a l uab le t im t h e y r• ') \; f rom th e ir I • I t lend ass iht:.tncc to ou rs ! v ah1·ays r plc •t.o ure to s ome of 1 u s (n ot a ll wer-e privileged) to s t nn d i11 t he do rmili 'ba ll a! on g a b ou t me n! lime w he n t h e Peda g()gians· w ere d 'h· r r d by the f ai t hf ul ma il m a n, t o waLch th e s c r amble f or p apers T he c a t;t· nP. s wi t.h wh ich t h ey receive d JlH• d e U'l fe el tha t we w ou ld t r y a ! itt le ha •d er to pu t out a be t t e r is s u e t h e nex t wee k tm d k ep t u s a t o ur j ob s in spi te of t h e f oo lin g , after so me particulaTl y h aTd p iece of that we w oul d !'ike to r esi g n . D ear we w ish t o thank y ou f ot· b earing w ith us th1 ou g h thirty n um be r s of amateu r

ONE STR\ ' PUfl\PS "f"Llppc r " l. o w :111 rl ruuntlt: d t he u u t >t n ndru K lentur d; o f o ur nwdr :. h, o n e sl r:tp pn m p:> i n p nt c n t len t. h e r hlac k ()r b ro wn c:t lf Pr ice d $ 8 fi O t o $!) 50

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"The Hom e o f S h oes " Nebra s ka Ci t y , N e br

A T hat G e t s ! Th e man ujl'er ()f Ap- • nc:y h as pl aced numb e r!! of Peru S tu rll' n ts. ll c w ill g i\' c regis t ration E m pl oyers have c 1nfi l e n .:e i n h 1s ju lgmc n t. A ll i nqnir ia'! f r ankly. Wr i t e t oday.

Commercial and Professional Serv1ce Bureau

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E nte r e d at t b t P os toffi cc a t l'c ru Neb ra!o k a as s<!eoud -.:lass ma t ler. Publi s hed Wee kly by th e Peru S l u.ft Tenchers Collc;;c $ 1 nn.1w r S in gle c o p y 5 c t s. If yo u do n n l n •c cive yn u r Perlagogi a n l a ve n o t ice in th e ho x in Lh c b u ild ing. •\ r t id es m ust he in by 12 o' cl ocl< g atn rd a y Article& !'h o u ld be t 1•pewrit rcn il a nd w r ittr n on o n e <; i de onl _v ns t he p rin t • r s wi ll acce p t co p y w ritt u 1 0 11 hoth s id o:s T i l E lt!I I TO KI A I ST AFF. Paul Wilco x Editnr i n -C h id E• t her I) l u ll Asso c iate B roi to r • \ lice G la gg ow As is onn t Ed i tor ,\ r t b ur Bu rley ll u s rn css :\ l a n a g c r O RG A N IZ A l'IOX S : V \J -.:: •\ John Bl oc khurs t \ \V. C A Ine z RaY Well !' Ornr n a t ic C ln h Do r o thv fJo:tt i r F•·cs h m en Georg-<' lt • r S n ph"tilorc \\' Jliam S p co c h l. \'c rn nn Hall F r ance • f\:ni-- h t Giol s Club t\ ll nt l t c Sto ckinp j un io r Se n io r Ze li a :\lu sic: Dcp:t rlmcn t.. :\l ildrc d 1-!a n l:s T H E LA ST N Ul\IB E R TH E F J<: H. U PE D AGOGIAN CD ass Play W E A E Gl A D T O B E O F SERVlCE TO u. Colleg e Chap e l oA .Safe In ve stnl ent v{here )'OUr money g-row s FE;NU STA T G B AN 8 P· • 60 T O W ELL ! J C C hatelau! I I I Watc h mak e r t1. lld Je " ekr I Fo r P h ilo, E v erett !:>eal p in:; anti ring!i .,. Co n kl i n , S1 ;;F.'t-r unli P r'n5 I R ring yo ur , p c: c tac le;: c1 \\hat Ch ec k s t aken a t pa r on g oods b o t n r rq aire d. ·Say It With Flowers '' Doctor L B SH RE VE I I ll Extmlion 0 • nd X-H•r "' ,k • s0,.;8 11 y _ I I N Yl.!: OLDEN GOLD EN DA YS I D o wn b y th e o ld Wey cove any occa s ion such a s F r es h C u t F' lowen: for l I b i rth day s parti<>fl , r e m e m b r ances, • futw ra ls e tc in ap proTr y the Sa nit a r y Barbe r Sh op & Ba th Soft wate r E lectric E q ui p ment , Lad ie s h a ir b ob b e d, massa g e, Sh a mp o o fir s t class ba r b e rs. Nebr as k a Ci ty La u ndry. It i s with a f e eli ng of relief an d joy t ha t we prepare t h e copy f o-r i h 'r:;
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Cl ass Play.

T HU RS DAY, MAY 2 5 Com mence m en t E xerc ises.

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All th e wo r ld lo ve s t he S wee t Gi r l Grad uate as s he star. ds o n t he thr e s ho ld of· li f e, c onfid e nt and h op e f ul.

I n late r year:>, w he n r es po nc i bilit i ea co m<> , h er m in d w ill turn back to t he ' care f r e e days of he r life.

S he w ill apprec iate TH E N

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We so li cit yo u r pat r onoge f»ho n e. 52 F eru , Ne.br. a carp e n t e r and co n t r act o r A s a I co n tr a c t o r he bui l t m ost o f t he j la r g e bui ld in gs d o wn t o w n , i nc l ud, ing t he Ma son s' bui ld in g, R e dfe r n j & El l'enbe r g e r ' s s t o r e r nom, th e F a r m e r s ' a nd iVl bui id i ngs ! H l' bui l t t h e p r ese nt Mt. Ve rnon 1 ! H a ll. For marl y tw e n t y yea rs he l h as b Pfm e n p- i neer a nd supe r i nt e n -

TH E .P E R U P E D A G 0 G 1 A N Suph.omor e Cla ss Play , Wedn esday, May 24 at 8 p. ''The Rainbow,'' a Gomcdy in 3 Acts by Au gusta Thomas I ADMISSION · 50 CENTS .. SABINS' ED UCATIONA L Fo u nded i n 1893 Sho ps Buildin g, De s Moines, I o wa Kn o wn a ll o ver t he middl e w est and west for Prompt, Effi cient aod Service to School Board s, Supts and Tea chers Enro ll n ow f o r pos i t ion s f o r 1 92 2- 23 E T H OUS H Ma nager A N N A A L LE E Assi s tant Manage r I T H E S T EWA HT S CHOOL SERVICE W T DA VIS, ' 0 6 Manager has plac ed many Pe r uv ia ns i n d esirable po s i t ions d u r i ng t he pa s t st x yea rs. Enro ll no w 138 N o 12 t h S t L i nc o ln , Nebr Far m ers Union Store The St ore where }'O U feel "At H o me" I . ]. A H ays lf ri e nd s , ma n y o f w h o m w er e yo u ng · J A Ha ys pa sse d !hv a y a t w ho h ave a t_te nd ed c o ll ege H e I j o ' cl ock. Tu e sda y m o rning , May w 1ll be m 1sse d a l um m and I Dry Good s, G r o ceries, Shoe s Our Mott o:-- Quality, Servic e and Pri c e afte r two wPe k s o f i ll ness T he 1 o ld P e r uv1ans wh o _t he o ld 1
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Y. W. C. A. Ii den t for next year was e l ected. Ro- s ity of NebrRska. The Daily NebrasA t l east f, :;rty p er cent of the Y. w. ,land Ca rr is the ch oic e <>f. t he Club, kan has the following to say in regard

C. A. m eml:: c'l.'s h ear d Mr·s T. L. Fi s-h- nnd a ll the members JOin .m extend- to the book : er's intc.,.e s ting tnlk on the topic of 1 to him, a.m1 wis h- "English 8cience and Engineeri ng," "Moth ·1rs Day. " Moth ers are s o won- 1mg hun su c.cess no:•:>.-t year a technical book edited by M. Weseen derful that t he subjee t is p1actically 1 of the Engli sh department of the Unibut Mrs. Fi s be r oo: ought varsity of Nebraska, and J L Eason is m a in p in ts us ve'J:y sue- YOU DO N 'T PLAY ALL THE I N - proving very popular a m ong engineer-

C ' t-;fu ll y I STRUMENTS I N THE BA..'"•m in g sc hoo le of the co u ntry. ThirtySch'> I are d raw; ng to a cl ose I "Every worthwhile thin g that has two scho ols have already used the an d the whole co l 'ege looks forward Cflme to me has come on t h e strea m of j book extensive ly aSi a classroom text e ag erly to the f etsivitietS t hat wil l oc- j good will the other and have it cupy a geeat p art of every one's time A;r. Guest I h ave acq_u 1red what h t1

The book a c oll:ct10n of from now t ill the end of school But t.e I have, not by ma1n s tL·ength or for co urses m expository Engh s h m l et us 1·em mber t:> who m we our ; by s ingl e -hand ed combat ; it has be- t echnical school s. · T.he selections inh e alth and enj oymen t of these g cod ·I C•' m c min e b€ca u se the other f el!ow eluded s timulate thought, give vision tim rs and come toY. w to p ra ise Him Iwas wi!ling to let me have it, glad an<l f urni sh material for discuSLSion. f c;: :t. to see me g et it, and eager to help Th e book the technical studen t

m e to get it. I n eve 1 · see a news boy the necessary breadth of view and aids Ni nth Grade Voods CJa ss en the street, doing h is best t? sel: ! in "making contact" between English the n e wspapen f<J r which l wr i t e, b ut 1 and e11gineering. ti•st dtvision of the G ad c th at I f ee l he is a partneT in my perF o ..,ds Clas s und e r s upetVllSl on of F.oz:! sonn l enterprise. Unless he were out J oloo W anek. on e -dis h m eal, there that paper successfully j Ex-president of D. C. to presidentth e _serv ice. Gla dys s .a my poS'itllon wou ld not l a st lon g. I e lec t- Now you'll have to take a skt ll f u l y ca ·ved tb r- l\P srt while 1could not run all the departments by course in Public Speaking and one in Latli.'?. efficiently p e"' - Th e one m a n ba nd attracks Pl ay Production. th e duti es of a ho stoss. Th e-little attention a·s a curi os ity, but he Pres.-elect- Say, that will be work. g u ests weee Miss Carpente r a nd M:: can never compete 'vith a symphony Ex-pr es.-No it won't. Why the Yerk ers. orchestr a as a m a ker of sweet music." teacher gives it to you so that you

T e nnis Co urts

On e o f t he m :1 s t o u tstanding ac tiv- Y. W C. A. 1921-22 ities of t he Y. M. C. A. campus se-- The Y. W. C. A. fo r the cul'l'ent vic e dlll ing the past year was ins ti- year has the following sati9factot y 1 tut!ng a m ovement for providing t en- 1 r e p o1t They wish to take thjs m eans 1 nis courts f or t he sc h ool. Wo t k alo'lg 1of thanking all._ those members of t h e thi s line was starte d soon after the 1 school and co mmunity wh o have g enb egi nning of the fourth qua rte r of ; ereus ly hclv ed them: the ter m Then our troubles began. Balance on hand, Sept. Ever y time -we p lrmn e d to begin work 1, 192L .: $ 56.25 ' the fl oo ds came" and h avi ng no fiat IStudent pledges 113 .25 boa'ls we wer-e

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th e work the courts tions - -were in us e A tennis club ha s bee n Postage, e tc. ___ _ fornied and a nyon e interes ted join- 1 bo ok s, ing may do so by payin g du es of 25c. Peruvmn

A d nily schedul e is plac ed in the lob- Lincoh confe rence by of the chapel an;! you mny be s ure Birthday paTtY of a court by s igning there in the Au t umn l uncheon space allotcd f or the time you wis h t o j Styl.a s how play. In conclu sion I might s!l y that Was hington Dinne r t h e tenni s club h as v ot e d to refund Candy sales __ a ll m on e y expended in s e curin g tl1e Moviescom ts by the Y. M. and Y. W. S upport of Natim1al T ennis Forever. work -Fo l·eign work

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O'blig- ed to Fa culty pl:dges 67.25 our operatio ns. After a while the Facu l ty Wiv-es p ledges 8 00 rain jinx left UtS an d the gro und for ICush io n sa l es___ 5.15 two c c urts was soon pu t into level B ir th day pm·ty_______ 30 56 condition for play in g-. Howe ver. ou1· Autumn Luncheon____ 24 95 h opes for a speedy completion of the , Style Show - 38.00 work were soon dash ed to earth !Was hington Dinn er 47. 05 del ay now was caused by t he chas- Can dy Sal es_ 26.82 ing after wire fN· th e th e Movies - - - 71.80 cha sing after a wire 9tretther to Sandwich s ale 7.85 s tretch the wh·e and th e l as t and Liberty bond in•terest 3.19 greatest was the chasing nf ter m en to Pin sales - - - 5.50 use the s t retch er. Four weeks after Committee appropriawe fi r st sta rted
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chand isi ng. Be sure they're r epaired right. We know bow. --THE BET SHOE SHOP·-We Boost Peru-and Peed you too Who are we? Burlington Cafe, one block nortb Nebraska City Burlingson Dep ot Ohe Citizen s -eState .9lank Faculty and students will find an account with us a great Iconvenience to them. Consult us concerning any business prob l em yo u may have E. B. GOOD, Pres ident I0 :\1. GOOD. J. W. McADA :\IS,'\'. P1e.sident CA IHWL I. I.EWIS, Ass't Caehi<'r ANNA F. PARLEY, Asst Cashier Eye s Exa min ed and Gl asses F itted Fin e W atch and Jew elry R epairing ERN S TINE JEWELRY € 0. Ne bra 11k a City, Nebr. To the man or }'oung man--''Who Garcs'' THE F LORSHE IM S HOE 0. J. Milstead-- Cio th ing Store T H E R E X ALL STOeE Extends an invitation to all members of the Student Body and F ac ulty to come til th i s store for all csual Drug Store needsi ncluding Gandy , Sta tionery, Boo ks, Victrolas and R emedies Barnes' Pha r ma c y Facult}'! Stude n ts! H ave yo u visited ou r store? Co me i n a nd ge t I I I We have as la r ge a s t ock as a ny town of thi s s ize. We app r eciate our old f riends and a r e a nxious to make new. We a r e try ing to help you make this on e of t he most en j oyab le and prosperous yea rs of you r life. 1& ol/enberger COME TO F. W. Glevcland & Sons DEPARTMENT STORE Nebraska City, Nebr.
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""-'a h hmak er and Je\,e l s:r l•'o r Phil o , Evt- r e tt pins and rings Cun k lin. S haffer and Pe n s P.rin g you r br o k f- n f pectarles and see whar you save taken :H hl r on gouo s boug' h t o r rt>pair.::d.

Doctor L. B SHREVE

Dentist

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The Ped agogiao, 19 21 ;22 ·

T h P new co ll ege pap er m ade i ts fir s t r u n and won P e r u had a pap e r in the Nor malit P,..._ h11t t hf' s r. h no l' s chan ging from a t wn yeqr Normal t o a four year m qde it imp Prativ e to change th e na m e of rh e ;;c hooJ pa -

ha ve cha r ge of at hl etics and man- ! of would ual tr ain in g at David City n ext' bee n lackin g. '

yea r Congratu latinns Da v id. LEONA SPARKS

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ESTHER DE LZE LL Editor in chi e f f er the l'lu mmer Fi r s t assistant ed itor Mis s Del- NE::xt week' s iss ue will be in ' I ' ze ll was the faithful a nd e ffic:ent 1c har ge of M1 s s Spa rk s · and co - worker w i th Mr. Wilcox. Much j s laff The sc hool was fortuna t e t o o f the of th e edit o rial and sec u r e so able a for thi s per N 0 t o nly wa > th e name n e w s work was due to thi R q ui e t, c han ge d bu t th e s ize of th e papt•r f o rcefu l a ss istant. Th e edi tor-ionea rly Th is wa s c hie f n eve r f ai le d t o give a la r ge m a ne pnssihle by th e in share of th e c r edit t o M iss Delze ll adv Prti sin g Withou t qu esr ion and th e r est c•f h is force Mis s th e P edagol{ ia n easi l v tak es a h ig h D dze ll ha s been e lecte d pr es id en t pla ce as a col lesze pa p .-! r in th e of th eY. W C A for th e co ming '

On e of tb e best wri ters yea r and wi ll s pe nd th e s umm er in and ..:rit ic in lh e univ ers i ty c ir cles Wa s h i ngto n D C., r e turn i ng to w rote th e ed itc r , extend i ;,p: hi s thH Ge nev a, Y W C. A. training congratulations and s aid : "With - sc hoo l August 18. out you ha ve one of th e AL IC E GLASGOW

import a nt p osi tion Th e ' pe p " w hi ch ha s so characterized the Pedagagia n will be co n t i n u e ci und er the leadership of Mi ss Leona Sparks. Mu sical.

We s tud en ts are indeed r e ceiving murh b ene fit and p leas ure from th e var i ed pr og rams offer e d du rin g the conv ocation period s But p e rhaps none will be more p leas ing than th e mu aica l

ONE STRA PUMPS

' f-l 11ppe r " Low h cd$ an d m uderatdy rounded t ot·s nrc the turcs of o u r o ne strap pumps i n patt'nt leu th e r l•lH <' k or hrnwn cal f sl;i n Pri ced $3 5 0 t o $5 5 0

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w i t hs tan cli n l{ her many duti es as Th e fact tha t th e program was of t he c h ie f o f the P e ru vian, a varied nature and that the nums he w as eve r fai thf ul i n he r s er- be r s w er e r ende r ed so bea u t i fu ll y vice for th e col lege pape r. S h e was fu l ly apprec iated. T he pro- wi ll spcr cl th e s u mmer in Co lora- grain in c lud ed two voca l sol o s by Pau l Wil cox, th e _ e dit or- in -chief, do. Mrs. Fey "An Ope n Secr e t" by r eadi l y took to hi s pos ition an d AR'l i:I UR BUR LEY. Woodmau a nd "P ia v Ma ke Besoon co n vi nc ed th e read ers th a t a I Th e fi nanc ia l s uccess of the Peru- li eve" by Carrie jacGbs Bond; rea l man wa s in c ha1 ge Alway s j v ta n w as large ly clu e l o Mr. Bu r - thr ee vo liio selections bv Mr Ji sa, car ef ul in h is e ditorinl and s e rec- 1 l:y, who no t on ly sec u re d adver- 1"Cr adle So ng by Mi s ka H auser , tion of art ic les to make th e b uL ke pt th e adve rti se rsi"Hun g arian Dance No. 5 by a sc hoo l paper a nd not a pe r so n a l sat tsfie d and ma d e hi s and "Menue t " by L v. organ. P e lty p e r sona liti e s and promptl y And as a r es ul t of hi s Bee thove n ; and two p iano so los thru s ts w e r e left for th e labors th e P e dago g ia n was a b y Mi ss Hy lton, "Gav o t te " b y "hlmpk in - vin e l y p e less ne ws dis- financi a l s uccess Wi t ho ut q ues t io n G lu c k- Bra hma and ''In a Boat" by Ze kw e r a nd o nly rea l co ll e ge he was th e best bue rn ess mana ger 1 We are looking forward w ith n ews appeared in th e Pe dng og ian. our sc hoo l pape r ha s ha d for m a ny pl easure to o th er prog rams of a Mr. Wilco x is a nat ur a l born buo s t - a rl ay. Mr. Bur ley plan s to teac h s imil ar natur e er. '!'he P edagog A .-\ g en\:y That Gets Results! The manage r of this Age ncy has placed numbers of Peru S tud e nt s. H e will give }our rt>gistralion. Employers have confi. J en ce i n hi s j udgment. All inquirie s an s wered frankly Writ e t od a y Commercial and Professional Se r v ice Bureau 3 03 S ho ps Buil ding, De11 Moines, I owa. A. 1\1 DOHNO N. Man11ger Have you seen the new lin e of stat1onery ITS FINE FISHER BROS, Druggists appr ec ia tion ot' the e ntir e scho ol f or hi s St) le ndid work on th e P e dagoglan Mr. Wi lcox wi ll out the rr fa ithful servi ce!! a la r ge adv i ser l l .

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN at th( Po, t o ffic c a t !'ccoml-c lass matter Publi s hed Weekly by th e J>eru S tut c Teacher s Colle ge S l<ll• p er vca r. S in g le c o p ) fi Try th e S 1011 il :; r y Ba1be r Shop & Ha th. Soft wat e r E:lel't n c me nt h;tiJ LoubP.d. m asShampoo , c l!lsa ha rh e r s. Asrt-ncy Neb ra s l< a Ci ry L aunclry. u u do n <J t you r Pcrlogog i an d oor no• th Stat<· Bank nu ti c..: in giu n in' You r patronage so lidted If) ou' •·e 1 o add to yo ur snvings, live on a little bit Our Service to Vou Yt, ur EAP.Nif"·GS are twt r. impo fatt i; It "' th e that tnt.ki..! for t h e Adminr, t ration bui ld ing. I An ides bv 12 , ; c lock I C P. SCOV ILL , Prop. u rday. 1\rticlt s ;.h o ulci b e tvp ew ri tt,. n if po and w ri ttt·n non e nl,v. PERU - SYAIE .. BANK THE making <•f po r- tJ. a its by phot ogra· phy. Perceveriog study and application have made us expert in th e d e !ineat i< n of character with toe as t h e printr rs wil l n o. copy written on bo th sines. • Ct: 'liMHI:'R E u .. PtRlJ \NJNS :.;TATE CHAMPK)NSHIP HANifS 5T00KINC -1 I It Wit h Cut F' Jower 11 , f CJr a ny occas ro n E:uc h as weddi ng s, bi rthda ys pa r ties, funer a ls e tc in appropriat e arrang e men ts a t Rll sta!:!ons ot r he yea r. camera Let us prove it to lou Peterson Studio Peru, N e br raphy G E Berthold the Fl orist
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"Th e Hom e of Gond S hoes " Ne br aska City , Nebr. best co ll ege paper s whic h co m es Th e sec ond a s1o1 is t ant wa s t o my des k I h ave a ll but two tho:: Jiv e w rr es on th e for ce on e of whi ch was given la s t Monday at Not - h d 1 t at perto come t o m e r eg ul arl y · T h e succ ess of th e paper was due t o th e edi to rial s ta ff pi c tured abOVP. PAUL WIL COX ia n ex t. e nd s to nex t yea r ' l , --him t he best w is hes as we ll as th e TilE REPORTERS The J effe r s on County Cl u h had 1 1 a n ea rly morning breakfast on SatMu st not be for go t ten in o ur u rday L w C II " t · · I 0 I S er I S prtls lwor d s of co mm e ndation, for with · d ent of th 1 1 d M · B e c u l a n rss ur ton

T h e C atholic A ss ociotion

Th e Co ll ege Ca thol ic Asso c ia ci at ion of t h e P e r u S la t e T ea c her s Co ll ege, w hi c h is compo se d of a bout t hir t y membe r s, has b ee n o r ga ni zed for t he su mm e r m o nth s.

Tues day e ve n ing a we ll a t tend e d bus ine ss and ge t acq u a i n t e d m eeti ng wa s he ld. Th e offic e rs of t he c lu b are: M iss Irm a Ca sey , pres ide n t; and Mr Conw a y, secr e tary a nd t r e as ur e r.

Th r u t he ki ndn es s of Mr s . J a c k w e ha \' e' t h e pr i v i l e g e of he a r in g m ass e ve ry o t he r Saturcl a y. Meetin gs wi ll b e held at 9:30 on Sunda y , whe n t h e re has bee n n o mass th e pre ce e di ng Sa turd a y. S eve r a l S und ay s du r i ng t he summ er we a r e p la nn i ng t o go t o som e o f th e neig h bori ng t o wn s t o h ear ma ss

An ac tiv e co mmit t ee wa s app o in ted to p rovid e e nte r t a i nm e nt for th e soc ial m ee t i ngs to b e held every Wedn es da y e ve n in g at 7 :45

Un der t he of Miss

Lau g hlin, o u r able a r! vi of las t year , we a r e p lann i ng a ve ry success ful as w e ll a s d e li g htf ul s ummer.

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C A in th e s u mmer te r m w as held o n t he P.ve n i ng of Ju ne t he seve n t h Afte r t he devot iona l se rvi ces a few talk s we r e en j o}•e d by t he m en, an es p ec ia l ly inspirin g o n e be in g- gi ven by Pr of. Crago, w hi c h app ea led f or de ve lo pm e nt of a type of manho od of we ll-forme d char a ct er r ath e r t han one lo p-

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you b u y you r school s u pplies, Statio nP.ry , F o untai n Pe ns, C andies, F rui t, a nd Me at s fro m u s s i d ed or I ac k of s p ir tua I o r m o r 11 l q na l i ti es.

An ele c tion of officer s was he ld i n th e b us in ess par t of t h e -m e eting T he foll o win g we r e el ec te d : Wilb ur L Woo l br i d g ", p r esi u e n t ; L ou i s L S ch ieferd ec ke r, vi ce pr es i de nt; Walter H a nse n , tary , an d Ches t e r Meyer , t r e as u n r.

Aft e r adjou rn me n t of th t! mee ting t he ne w m e n e nj <Jyerl a fine treat of punc tl a nd wa f er s g iv en by t he Y W. g irl s in th e ba se m e nt of the 1i b r a ry.

On We dn esd ay e ve ni ng, t he fourt ee nth. at 7:30 , t he ass oc i a ti o n m e t , and foll ow1 ng d evo t. inna l ex· e r ci ses , acti v it i es and a pr o r g am t o be carr i e d out t h is s umm<>r we r e di sc uss ed In t h e me an t im e the pr og r e ss o f th e camp a ig n is ve r y e nc 1ur ag i ng t o t he or g an iz ati o n , and s hows t ha t more a r e c o min g to r eal ize i t s w o rt h a nd a dva nta ge s. Un le ss s pec ia l a n noun ct- ment i s m ad e, mee rings w i ll con tinu e t o be hP.ld eac h We dn P.s day e ve ni n g a l 7:30. A l l co r rl iall y invit e d Mr Or.ag o has bee n ab se nt f rom Pe ru s ince th e t h ir teenth att e nd · i ng a co n fe r ence of fac u l t y m e m be r s at E s t es Pa r k, Cc lor a do. Th e a ssoc i ati o n may assur e i t se lf of so me ve r y i n t e r e sting and be n efic i a l ta l ks fo l lo w i ng hi s r e tu r n fr o m a <; uc h a s th ese a r e know n to be

Evere tt L ite r ar y Society, The pa s t yea r has bee n onP. uf u np r eced e n te d s u r cess f o r th e Eve r e tt Li t e r a ry S ociety T h e r egular mee t i ngs h e ld b im onthly we r e e n t hu sias tic , e nj o)-

a.i.J le and profita b le t o e ve r y me mbe r of t h e a nd we loo k back up o n th e soc ia l mee tin g s a s amon g t he mo s t e n joya bl e e vent s of t he sc h oo l ye a r. Th ey w i ll li n · ge r long in our memo r ies as bright s p o t s i n o nr 1l05! ia l life a t Pe ru. Th e s p le nd id f Ut:cess of th e so ci · e ty ha s b t:e n ciu e t o th e unt ir i ng effort !! of t he o lli ce r fl spec ia l co mm i t t e es , and t he w ill in g a nd e fTic i · e nt help (i f ou r a d vi;;ors, Mi ss Bu rt o n and H aze man T he so t:i c t y is f o r t he s um m £'r Pess ion w ith a nt:w co rp s (lf oflice r il, u nder w hose d ir t- cti o n, we cn nfirl e nt, wil l m ove fo r war d tu new undert a kin gs an d I! r ea Ler Th e p

A Gateway to Progress

There it standsa simple forty-foot gateway but unlike any other in the entire world. Through it have come many of the engineering ideas that have made this an electrical America.

Opposite Training School

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The story of el ectrical development begins in the R esear ch Labo r atories . H er e the rulin g spirit is one of knowl edge-t ruth- r a the r than immedia t e pra c t ical r esults In this m a n n er a r e est a blish e d n ew the oriestools f or future u se-wh ich s ooner or l a t er find r eady applica t ion.

The great industries t h at cluster around Niagara Falls , th e electrically driven battleships, the trolley cars a nd electrified railways t hat carry millions, the h ou seh o ld co nveniences that h ave relieved women of d rudgery, the la b or-saving electrical tools of f a ctories a ll o we their existence , par t ly a t l ea s t, t o the co -o rdinat ed effort s of the thousands who daily s t r eam through this gateway.

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LANDOLT PHONE 73 PER U, NEBRA SKA PHONE 78 T HE REXALl STOea: Exte n<l s an i nvi tatio n to al l memhers of the Studen t Bo dy and Faculty to come t v this sto r ·· f··r al l usual Drug Sto r e in clud ing Gandy, Stationery, Books , Victro las and Remedies Barne s ' Pha rmac y Facult y ! Students! St ud e nts and Fac ulty, yu u th at are d o ing li g ht house kee p i ng thi s s umme r it wo u ld pay yo u t o v isit o u r store We h a ve a co m p lete li ne ' of Fan cy an d Stap le Gro ce ri es always o n hand. FRESH FRUIT IN SEASO N You ar e a lways w e lcome wh e ther yo u buy or n o t. !Hed/er n & G//enberger COME TO F. W. C lev eland & S ons DEPARTMENT STORE Neb r aska \..ity, Nebr Fo r your clot,hing, furnishings, Ladies' ready-to=-wear, dry goods a nd notions. Coopers u Allen A" brand underwear. Wilson sh i rts ond Gordon's caps for tnen Athena Perron's Gloves B l ack Cat an d Gothnttt Good Stripe for Ladies The !'tnre in Southeastern Nebraska. I
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cafl f ool myself, and s o , [ wa n t to he fit f or myse lf to k now. Whatever happens, l wan t t o be l wa nt to be able , a B d ay s go by, Sel f -re s p e cting and conscience f ree Alway:; t o loo k m yself s trai ght in ! Mr s Fey s a ng f or us in her t he ey e ; ch a r m in g manner an d r espv nded to [ d o n' t wa n t to s tan d wi t h t he se t- an e nc o r e w i t h a deligh t fu l spri ng tin g su n, I mel od y M iss Do r o t hy P ett i t won

And ha t e myse lf f o r t he thin gs I'v e 1 t h e us u a l hear ty ap p lau se wh e n ehe d one 1 1 fa vo r ed us w ith a v ioli n solo

I d on't wa nt t o keep on a c loset sh elf Art• and Crafts Exhibit and Sale.

Tr easur er. Vice Pr es.

We present th e pictur es of th e officers for the la st yea r of th a Girls' Club and also we wish t o introduce Miss Sparks, e dit or-i n -c hi ef of the Pedagog ian.

Admini str ation Club.

He ed in g the wo rd s of Super intendent Gr ee ne in chape l, some do as the Roman s d o , Robinson, dean of wClmen , thirty men and 'women int eres t ed in On Thursday of the first week gave u s so me words o f advice and th e pruh le ms of sc hool administra- f h 1 h t d warni ng that will h e lp u s to make o sc oo t e wom en s u e nts met tton ha ve or ga ni zed f o r the su m - d · t t · h I d h Th b for a general confe ren ce w he re the ou r a JUS men s 10 sc oo an orne :er. 0 /thad week old, they i new stud e nts especial ly lear ned the life.

A ave IS e 1 1 ways of the P e ru State Teachers

The erron eo u s idea, held by a s pre51 e n t, Mr. Jimmerson has · I b I d T ICollege and were laun ched as real f e w, that study h ou rs are only for een se ec t e . he v1c e pr esid e n t . z • M G Peruvians. Lhose who ilv e at Mt Ve rnon hall, 1s rs. anyon and Mr. Stron).(' is M. 'r 1 h 1 h d R 1 h t t ISS o m, s c oo nur se w om was co crecte • egu ar o ur s or secre ary. evE: ry stude nt finds to be a fri e nd study a r e a student's right whetbMr. Hansen , a s chairman of the committee to provide the program s for the summer, announc es th at at the next' week Mr. G reene will give a talk telling of the inhe has m arie thi s yea r rel at i ve to the sc ho ol fi nanc ial uat io n in Nebraska. Thi s topic is

i n hea lth a s we ll as in t i me of s i ck - e r living at the Hall or in a priness, spo ke o n th e su bjeC't of hea lth va t e home. a nd the Work of the Sc hool Nurse. In persona l co ndu ct , Mi ss RobinThe g e neral trend toward g ood son s u ggested t he sentiment exense in.' dress , evid e nced by the pressed in the poem, "Myself," as br oad heels a nd simple d r esses a criterion. t o be onl y t he fir s t of a numb er of Directory of Summer School Faculty l ike topics t o be pre sen t ed b e f ore j Name th e club this summer. Albright, R. E

The club is es pecially fortunate Barton Beth in starting off under unus ually fa- Be c k, C F vorab le circumstances · At th e Blanken ship, Dona ld first r eg ular meE: tin g, Monday Blanken s hip, Esther night , it wa s decid e d that t h e fo l- Brandt, Ruth lowing evening wou ld be ideal to a picnic s up per and follow it by a talk and di scu ssion led by Dr . C lap p, of the University of Wisconsin.

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W. N. Del zell

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A lot of secrets ab o ut myself, 1

M rs M o n tgo mer y of S t e lla wi ll And fo ol myself, a s 1 co me and go, hav e her exhi b it an d sa le in ar ts lnto that nob ody else wil l an d crafts in th e fac u lty r oo m i n , the a dm inistra t io n bu ilclin g , We d-

fhe k rnrl of a p e rs o n I r e a lly am ; d T h d d F d f n es ny, u r a a y an n ay o

I d on' t want to dr e!'s m yse lf up in ne xt w eek, June 2g 29 and 30. a s h a m.

1 want to g o out with m y head F o r a n u mber of Mrs Mo n tR'Ome ry has br o ugh t t o P e ur a n exerect. h i bit fr o m hr e G t if Sh op i n S tella,

I want to deser ve all m e n ' s r es p ect , 1

d b · · t ' · d ' t h a n er commg ts an 1c1pate WI

But here in th e st r ugg le for fame 1 Sh 11 h p easure. e w 1 ave many new and pelf b and bea u tiful pieces f o r sale this

I wa n t t o be a Je t o like m y se lf. s umm e r.

I don't want to lo o k at myse lf and - -'-

kn o w Th e co ll ege o rches tra co ns i!iting

That l'm bluster and bluff and of abo ut t h i r ty - fi ve m e rr bers, has e mpty show;

I never can hide mys e lf fr o m m e ;

I see w hat other s ma y neve r see

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Promptly at five-t hirt v (by the committe e), a t s ix o' c lock (by the

Branson Li bb ie Brown, G. W. Brownel l, S. M. B ur ton , Em ily Carpen t er N. Maude Cav in es s , Pres. A. L. Claybou rn, A. B. whistle) and s ix -th irty (by our ap- Crago A petites) some twenty-five ga th ered Danna, G la dy s on the athl e tic field. D ispeusing Delzell, W· N · with any forma l work-out, the De wey, Ethe lyn m en were invite d to gain their D ixon, Rut h e rc ise by br ing i ng in fir e wood Dunigan, Clar a The affair wa s a "roa s t your own" Eas on, J Lawrence supper. Th ose who f ou nd it a Faulhaber, Marie little tedious roast in g on ly one F ey, F r ances " dog" a t a time enliv e ned th e Finley, Vita E gr oup with "roas ting" th e ir Fo s t e r, Vi ola E friends. Frolick, Clara

The real t rea t of the eveni n g wa s Gilkeson, L. J th e talk give n by Dr. Clapp i n Gockley , Elma which he told of s ci e ntific in vesti- Gr een e , C E. gatio n which he had d i rected in Guilfor d J. P. the Wisconsin s choo ls i:md th e Hanse n , Ge o need of a s cie nt ific basi s for t h e IHa r grove , Kathleen edu cat ion of t oday Pointing out Hohl, C la ra M. th e g,reat inven tion s of today, Holch, A. E. based upon the i nve s tigations of Ho lum, Mi ss scientists , thru long years and Hoyt, W· F · discouraging circums t ance s, h e H y lton, Helen br o u ght out the n e ed for the edu ca- Jim e rso n, J A. ti ona! le ader s of tod a y to do r ea l Jisa, Vladimir sc ientific experim e ntation as a Ke lly, N e llie bas is fo r t he advancement in edu- Laughlin Margar e t cati o n After a s hort d i scu ss io n Mar s hall, Mab e l E. by m embers of th e c lub, the su g -N e al. Louisl:! gestio n of t he pr es id e nt that i ce Overho lt, R. D cream s t ill r emai n ed tn th e fr eez - Paul, J · W• er, a ll ow e d a ve ry informal dis- Rine hart, F lore n e c cussion a nd dismissa l of the group. Ro bi nson, A lice M

The administrat ion Clu b mee ts Ro senqui s t , Lucy every Monday ev e n in g at 7:30 in Schoenike, Wm. F A204. All m e mbers of the Speer, W. G. inte re11te d in th e probl e ms of Tolin, A lm a schoo l admi nis tration whe ther a d - Tretina, H E. Tuck e r, Be rnice

Waug h, Mrs Samu e l Sr. Wi ese , Glady s Williams, Ruth Ye rkes C. M

' mini s trato r s t each e r s or stud e nts, ar P. cordi a ll y invited. T hi s is a Ji ve group, interes t e d in live t opics Th e m ee tings wil l begi n and c los e o n time.

''What Happened

Second Presentation by High School Senior Cla

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planned t o g i ve a series of Su nd a y afte rn oo n c o n ce r t s dur Union Store The Store where )'OU feel 66 At Homen Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto :-- Quality, Service and Price We solicit your pa1ronnge f»ho.ne. 52 • Fe.r>u, Ne.br.Fay Bakery Lunches, Confectionery, Fountain Service Try us We s trive t o pl e a se STUDENTS HEAD QUAR TERS M. J. WHITT ALL ANGLO • PERSIAN RUGS - e very ounce of woo l importe d from Central E uro pe and As ia. all d ye' s tes ted 30 d ay s in di r e ct s u nli g h t - patter ns from c lass ic Ori e ntal rua-a of pr iceless worth Where the We a r i s har d est Whitta tl Ru g s wea r lon gest. Wi lt on ----9xl2···$120.00 Edwards· Evans - Peck N ebras ka City, Nebr.

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN •
Greene r esi dence r esi dence C. Hansen Gr ace Tea r ' Lihbie Bra nso n r es idence C. Hansen r esidence H. E. McGrew residence H. E McGrew Grace Tear N. S. Harajian res i dence Pear l Kelly Mt Vernon Hall P e ar l Kelly Mi ss B r anson Mrs. Grossoe hme W. N. Del ze ll residence r esi dence C. Han sen Mrs W. G G la1gow Mrs. W. D. Abbott Mrs. E. M ilea residence Ho me Hotel residence C E. Greene N. R. Rogers G. W. Brown r esid e nce Mi ss Branso n Miss Ke ll y resid e nce resid ence r es id e nce A L Cavi ness residence Gr ace Tea r J N Di ll on r es id e nce r es id e nc e (Infi rmary reiid e nce Mrs. E. M ilea Mt Vern on Ha ll R. D. Ove rho l t C. E Greeri'e G. W. Brown to Jones'' A Farce- Come dy Telephone 53 79 108 38 38 79 6 65 7 5 129 6 "75 199 5 53 5 32 74 140 228 140 6 53 240 79 57 2 1 1 85 3 121 130 79 141 65 2 20 6 140 6 1 46 18 4 14 7 12 1 9 2 125 11 8 11 7 185 22 8 46 79 6 5
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ing t he s ummer m o n t hs. It is not expe cted to have these in t er f er e i n a ny wa y w i th o th e r events. SABIN S ' EDU CATION AL EXCB ANGI!: F o u nded iu 1893 Shops Bui ld ing, De s Moin es, Iowa Kn o wn all o ver the middl e we s t a nd wes t for Prompt, Effic ient and Reliable Service to Scbool Boards, Supt s. and Teache rs Enr oll now for pos itions for 19 22-23 E. T HOUSH, Man age r ANN/A A LLEE, Ass is t a nt Ma nager
1 know what others may never kn o w; THE STEWA RT SCHOOL SERVICE W T. DAV I S, '06 Man ager I ha s plac ed many P e ru Vians in d es irab le posit io ns during the past s1x year s Enr oll n o w. 1 38 No. 1 2th St. Linco ln , N e br. I

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UP FROM SLAVERY lines or a e iion Th e c ha rac ter INS PIRATIONAL TEACHING Or the Rejuvenation of a School

Firem, with that calm air of Mr. Yerkes. tried to entice Ima Hasbeen, now Ima Member, to teach their school. She would be re-

A group of the touch e d quired to do half of the janitor the main spirng of curiosity which 1 work, the other half would be left soon deve loped an interest in ali i undone. Forty dollars a month wa s students wh e n they staged I n o inducement for her. The di san ori g inal and scappy play Tues- 1appointed Swe de departed. Mr. day morning. Beck, as the self assu1 ed Isayah

Mrs. E. z Plckins, the boarding Mouthful, next called with a very house mistress, seemed to be over- attractive offer f or Ima. "Steamburdened with financial difficulties heat in winter; ice cream in sum· She was almost in despair when me r; two hundred dollars a month a visitor, Mr. H C. L. Menace , for twelve m onths in a year lma

known to most students a s Mr. 1t oo k the j ob Greeue, covninced her that the only Mr. H. C. L. Menace saw he way to recover her s elf assertitm was not wanted and he made his woul'd be t o increase the board escape All the boarding house rates, which she did. member s were impr esse d by th e ·

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Miss Phyllis Orders, a very sue- wonderful working charm of the cessful saleslady, soon entered. She N. S T. A. Because of this they was immediately info rmed by Mr. all decided to quit the ir presen t H C. L. Menace that board rates position s and be come t e achers in had been raised However with the order to se c ure better salari es and cheerful smile of Mrs. Fey, he was go od positi ons. lnformP.d that the demand fromThe Sunda y Concert Peru students for outsi zed hairnets and cosmetics was gr ea t, thus gi v ing her a go od commt ss10 n She al so gives him t o unders tand that her wages incre ased when board rates increa sed

Miso Barton, a s Iva L o tta Spesd, th e manicuri Rt of the be auty parlor, cannot be tn>Ubl e d with s uch a little matter as higher board rat es, a s she had refu se d thr e e or f o ur app ointments from some of the wealthiest poeple of Pumpkinville. Her bank account is always large.

Miss Weiss pl ay e d the role of a t ypist under the nam e of Go ldie Havelock. Sh e f ee ls sure he r own judge me nt and s kill will ca re of he r if Da n do es not fail her He has always kept her suppli e d with "camp" tickets and confectionery.

Mr. Dan D. Catc h. the wealthy village lawyer, to fe e l h e was one of the best men in the community. He greeted th e b oard rate s cheerfully as m oney was a small matt er to him. His was set on having th e women admire him. They all seemed to receive his cond esce nding m a nn e r with app re ciati on. Would any one belie ve this o f our g e og raphy instructor, Mr. Clayb ourne ?

All the boarders wond e red what would hapoen to their unfortuna t e member, Ima Hasb e en. H o w w ould it affect her?

Lo, the door opene d and Mi ss Dixon came in completely di sguise d a1 lma Hasbeen, the her o in e , a school teache r. After a hard day of work in her po orly paid pos iti on, ahe was confronted by t he a sse m· bled boarders t e lling h e r of the inerease of board This was t oo mu ch fo(her and t ea rs could no t be he ld back any longer

Thi1 scene was soon interrupted I by Mias Blanke nship in a blu ster - · ing mann er ringing th e clan g ing dinner bell. Forgetting all about Ima they rush to the dining room. leaving h er be hind.

Justas Ima w1p es her tears , in das hed Mr. Otto B. L on g , in the unmi s takabl e m a nn er o f Mr. Brownell, who prov e d to be a "Fairy God Father" in m ortal's attire He succeded in sw eepin g 1 aw a y all her troubl es in one bre ath by relatin g how the N. S. T. A. aids teachers to r e ceive a better salary and a go od poi s ti on , She became so inten sel y inter es ted, that sh e could hardly s ign h er name in he r own stea d y hand writing. Thr ee day s late r th e prophesy of Mr. Otto B. L ong cam e true. A memb e r of a Swe di sh I

Th e s e cond c onc ert g ive n by th e nepartment to ol{ plac e Sunda y afternoon on the campu s Th e s tudents and friend s uf the school enjoyed the number s offer ed i n the fullest Spring

work was esp e iall y stro ng , a nd e very m e mber of t he cas t was so full of life anri a cti on t hat th e whole p lay we nt off with t he snap which de lights an aud ience.

Dr D riRgs P uts the Life in the Study of English Teacher.

Jones, the title r o le, wa s pl ay ed by Mark Delze ll. Thi s is a p a rt r equirin g much vitality and lifE:, al ong with quick chan g es in a ctio n , and was well handled. Mr. Go o d ly , and his broth er, the bish op, we r e bo th parts of di s t:o c t typ es of characte r. Wel come Will s , as Pr of Goodly, did a nice b i t of c ha rac-

Dr Boward Dr iggs, p r ofessor of educatio n in En gl i s h, U nive r sity of Utah, Salt Lak e Ci ty , and fo r ma ny years a ex pert i n the t eaching of a l i ve Engli sh la ng u age , closed h is work i n Per u la st F r id ay. Du ri ng the ent ir e week be spoke twice a day t o the classes in pr i ma ry and gramma r meth od s.

Th ese lectu r es incl uded d emo nterizati on in his interpreta ti on of stra ti ons i n class ro om ins t ruc t i on the part Lande n Whitfi e ld, as th e from the firs t t o the eighth grad es Bish op of Ball a rat, was exce ll en t In all of these, h e em pha sized t he in his p ortray a l of the bish op Mr s point that the a r t of teaching is Goodly was well take n by Be r en ice the art o f ma king t h e lesson live L e wis, h e r worry o ver he r hu s band, in th e life of th e lea rner His and ner management of him , ke ep· ce ntral a i m was to lead the pup il s ing things moving much of the to thems elves fr e ely, to tilne The maid , Helma. and AI - speak pl a inly , and t o sp eak corvina, Mrs Goodly's siste r, were rectl y. Th e duty of the te a cher the two real comedy charact er s of s Lou ld be to find o ut what the the play. Alvina was playe d b y j chil d ren have wort h say ing, t o gi v e Della H a ndley, and Helma by Amy 1tb e m a n encourag ing op po r t uni t y Kite. Arthur Maj ors, as Rich a rd t o say i t , and to help th e m t o s ay Heatherly ; Lucile Harajian, aR i t well.

Marj orie, his fiancee; He le n J one s as On Monday and F r iday Dr Minerva Goodly; Helen Knapp, as Dri g g s s poke at t he chape l peri od Cis sy, th e one who discove rs J ones' to all t he s t u den ts, and on Wed nesfraud, and who finall y g ive s him day afte rn oo n he a ddr essed the to call; Geo r ge Isa acs , a s the po· cl asses i n co ll e ge English. This played bv th e orche s tra und er the leaders hip of Profe ssor Ji sa, which All rep ose, : lic eman wh o causes a ll the wa s, p e rha ps, the most inspirati onnature, at the close of win- and Ro land Carr, as th e e sca pe d al le c r u r e of the week His theme ter's night th includ e d "Bar car o ll e " from Tale s Of Hoff man by Offenback, "Melo dy in F" by Rubenstein, and Opera Gems Miss Hylton in her pleas-

Th e concert consisted of se lection s Break ing at last her long and sweet

lunatic, wh o fri g hten s a ll th e fam- was e m o t iva t ion of high srhool Dis card s he r snowy coverlet of ily, and nearl y drives th e Bi s hop Eng lis h, a nd he expressed a fear white, ! frantic; round ed out t he cas t into th at t oo oftE:n this c ourse has be en And crystal shee t which o'er the 1 a nice ly balance d group, each do i ng me r e Y a steppi ng st one t o co llege ing manner pla yed a s election by brookl e t froze, I his part wi t h cr ed it. ra t h er than a ministrati on to the Beethoven. These were highly ap- And eag erly as s ome small child c h ild's n ee d. The a 1 ·m 1·n t he study 1 h I Fmanc1ally the pl ay wa s also a prectate d by the aud ience. Then · w 0 g oes of sht..u ld be· to t"a' , M F h d f h I Expe c tantly t o see k a n e w deli"ht success Th e se m or a ga ve the pla y rs ev, w.1o ne e s no urt er • • t r· d fo r AI'Tle r ican citi&e nshi p t o introduction t o Pe ru audiences I fn e latent p ower s ot nature no w 1 " eccnr_ ;n i!::·

b 'f 11 "Th H 1 ' I unite

1cr e ase th e 1r fund f or a g1f t t o th e c.li!dren to thmk in term e uf san g mos t eaut1 u y e o y • h Americani sm C t , 'th f II h Tbei r harmony and beauty t s c ool. nearl y fi fty d oll a rs net Wi ll

1 Y, \11 u ore es tra accom- 1 o b dd d . Dr. would ha v e a r eader · E f disclose· I e a e t o th1 s fu nd as the r esu lt pantment ve r y one elt that · f Th d , f in eve r y who thru her interthis was ind ee d a rare treat.

1 The delica t e arbutus lifts its head, 1° ur s a y s per ormance.

N b d d bl Seve ral me mb er s of th e cast cam e p r e tati on, co u ld lead th e children

The next conc ert will be given i ew u s an : ossoms on the I f t o app r ecia t e l i t er ature The tw o · t k S d J 1 9 j trees appear 1 r o m qu1te a d1stance 10 otd er to ID wo we e s, un a y, u Y • ; The vi olet emerges f;om its bed Ihelp nut, a nd gave up temp or a ril y bi g ob ject i ves in teaching literature fit bl · b Th t 11 ld d shoul d be to tra in the child to love Convocation. j While early bluebirds strike the · pro a e J O s. a a cou • an l 0 ld t · d t d th' it a nd to create within him a spirit

P d'd keyn ote clear w u , re urn tn or er o o I S ep, pe pp1er, peppte st, 1 you • I a' t h f of au t h or s hi p. On ly un t i l th 1 ·s 1s "R · · f t • . . s an even wort y o n o te. say? Well yes , and the big attend- eJotce, or 08 ure s sptrtt 18 n ot j accomp lished wi ll tire teacher be ance at each convocatl on pert ' od not dead; The success of the play was due trul y s uccessful. A ll literature only speaks well for the programs I The time f or preparation now is not only to the class, but they a re should be mad e fo r the child a but for the inte llige nce of our here ! " ' very much indebted t o Va u g hn thing of beauty and a j oy forever. student bod y Then t oo , the at - ?a esler, who the play _a t tenti on is perfect , and the enthusi- 1 The Play Was a Suceess fir st pr oduct iOn and to M1ss a s m is gr owing each mee tin g Mu. ! The high school senior pJay, wh o t ook charge of th e Fey is one of the big causes of this "What Ha p pened to Jones," was of the pl a y th is se cond in c r e ased pep in our co nvocations. a success from every t ime.

Dr Ambro1e L. Suh rie. Dr. Suhrie comes to us fro m the Cleve la nd School of Educat ion Th e singing of th e s tudents in Tho the evening was hot, the a ssembly is the bes t it has been audi ence so on f orgot the heat to for year s It reminds us of the at the many ridiculous sitdays b e fore the "wah." uation• into which Jones and his

Tb e Cl evela n d board of ed ucat ion esta bl ished a schoo l f or the t raini ng of i ts publi c school teachers a nd Dr Su h rie was placed in charge. friends were placed.

Wh e n you buy good s always re- The play wa s a fiqished produet, IT'ebmer our adve rti ser s the play e rs hesitating neither on

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Mr. H olch, explai ning a p lant to the botany c lass : N ow thi s plan t be longs t o the Beg onia fa m il y

Edith Ga t es, interested: Oh, I 1ee. H ow kind of you to loo k after it whe n th ey are a wa y

A Comparative Statement

Three Yeare or Progreeelve Dev e lopment

His wo r k bas been to cor relate all in st i tut i ons of higher education in C leve land so far as they c onti i bute to or may assist in tea cher train i ng, and at the same time b ui ld an i nstitu tion to train t eachers in prepara ti on as well aa those a lread y in ser vice.

H is s ucceas bas been r emarkable in !ts freed om fr om t he re str ict i ons usually placed about a t eache rs' co l lege and in t he practi a l res ul ts achi eved f or t h e oi ty sehool s of Cleveland He is r anked a s one of the g r eatest e du ca ton of today

Dr. S u hr ie will be w it h u s for t he week beg i nning Ju ly 3 r c! a nd will give gen e r a l tal ks a nd special discussions da ily on vita[ ac hool pr oblems -

Miss Ru t h H ol um arrived this week as asi ss tant li brar i a n for the remainder of the s umme r term Miss H ol um is a graduate of the Universit y of Wisconsin in add it i on to h e r library training She has years' experience in also in c onne ction with he r library work a nd fo r the year ha s been h i gh scho ol librarian a t Quin cy, Ill

VOLUME
NEBRASKA,
DNESDAY. J UN E 28 , 19 22. NUMBE R 32
Four·yeRr coll ege High S ch oo l : Grades 1-8 Spec ial Absentia Names first seme s ter n o t counte d above Total matriculated stude nts Music only .•... 1920 18 4 106 114 S6 184 54 678 14 Grand total for year 692 SUMM E'R S CHOOL, 1922 June 14 , 1922 192 1 188 12 1 136 34 1 30 50 659 6 665 Graduate coll ege S pl:ci a lchool. .••••••••••••••• •••••.••••• j •• To ta l Ma tri cu late d S t ud e n ts 2 585 79 9 625 r 1922 245 182 171 19 338 50 1006 8 10 13
Second Semester
Mr. Hir e m

THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN I

Su nday ni g ht las t summe r t h ere were a d oz en or more pest care

Enturcd o.t the a t Peru, Nebraska 811 second-class ma tter. parked in fro n t of t he d or mi tory

Publi s he d Weekly by t he P eru State Teac hers College

and atfe r th e li g h ts we re out many we re fla shi ng t he i r head l igh ts into t he windows It was wit h d iffic ul ty $l.OO per yea r Sin gle co py 5 ct s t hat one of t h e exec u tiv e s c le ared

If yo u do not receive yo ur Pedago giau th e str eet. For tunate ly thi s year l: ave notice in tb e Pedagogi a n box in · these p es t s ha ve cease d to exist or the Administra tion building have changed i nto speed de m ons ,

of co ll ege j uniors now in attendance in summe t sch oo l are p lann ing t o co nt inue t h e ir work for a degree. The fre s hma n c la s s will be la rger t ban t he first year co ll ege class of last year. The co ll e ae outlook is br i g h t. Solomon,-ettes By Quee n of Sh e-Be Artirdes muet he in by 1 2 o' cl ock Sa t · a n d are he lping to make li fe h i deurday. Articl es shoul d be tvpewritttn

So m e of tile spoons on the camif a nd writ t en on one s ide on ly, o ua f or th e c i t ize ns who li ve a long pu l a re beg i nning to show b r ass. a s th e printers wi ll not accept copy th e pave men t Our tow n a u t h oriwrit ten on b'oth sideF When i n dou bt, d on't. t iea a r e go in g t o see i f this p leasTH E EotToRtAL STAF F. a n t cussedne ss ca n be sto pped . A sma ll man of t en talks big.

Leona Spn r ks Edito r-lo Chief Then wha t will t he b u gs do next? I f yo u a r e g r een , do n' t get b lue J a mes Sim ons Associate Editor I f yo u are s tal e , keep in t h e Lola Loh r Assist a nt Bd itor The Outl ook For F all Te rm fres h a ir d uri ng co n voca ti on. George Med skcr-Ed ito r ot County Or- A lready the prosp ects a re be corn1 Whe n a thor o br e d b ull dog goes gani zations. onGANJUTJoN e: io g br ighter. A larger n u m be r of down ma in tr eet, all t he curs ba rk.

Y M C. A Wilber Woodbriged f res hm e n are p lanni n g t o r et urn 1 Of t en the ma n who t a lks th e

Y W C A Lois Gregg t ha n was ex pect ed a t l he close of most, has the least t o s ay.

C C A Irma Ca sey 1 1 S h h d I If you're i n love

If} ou ' re anxious to add to yo ur sovin gs , Ju s t live on a little bit less.

You r E A RNINGS are not so impo r t a n t; It s t h e s avings that make fo r s ucce s s.

PERU - STATE - BANK

Ey es Examined and Glass es Fitte d F ine Wa tc h and Jew e lr y R e pairi ng

E RNSTINE JEWELRY €0 N e bra1ka City, Nebr

60 TO, WELL!

J. C Chat e

nature lacke d; Thi s is n o time fo r dre am or idle word.

F or s pr i ng t ime t h e or y Is now a f a ct, An ot h er co verin g , not wh i t e , but Anrl e very se ed w it h in th e soil o beys And ov e r he ad t he swa ll ow ' a n ote is gr ee n Th e upw a rd ca ll , as i f by impu ls e h ea r dJ

le v i ne, the Howe.r o f lordl y mi e n,

Pro t ect in g from th e su n ' s incr e a s s tir r ed "The s ummert im e is h er e -th e ing r ays ; T o m ee t a n urge nt ne ed which time t o a ct !"

Doc

Aut umn

No w natu re d off s th e g r een a nd dons th e crown

Of se rvio e, ye t we often f ai l t o see

T he wo ndro us be auty of t he Autumn tr ee ; We see it s valu e , Rnd we hew it d ow n

To tu r n God ' s co u ntr y to t he m a nm a de to wn!

Have yo u seen the new line o f s tationery

n ear; T he ro bin e c hoes our t houg hts of t he yie ld, " Gi ve th a n ks f or now the harvest - time i s he r e !"

T he r i pe ne d g r a in, t he co rn u pon the ea r , Ma n's han diwork ia gre at, but T he a p p les , a nd th e p um p k i ns ba ve r e veal e d t:a nn o t be Compar ed in s pl e n dor t o th e Suffic ie nt ev id ence tha t God is h umh les t tr ee Whi ch bear s its fruit, th en turn s to go ld a nd brow n T he c r own of service too i a on th e fi e ld ;

h a ng on to th e schoo yea r orne w o a Mus1c Depa rtment. I h 1m - · p lan ned to teach find j o bs sca r ce !' lf. yo u 're n ot an active m ember W hat Has Become of the Pests7 1f or who hold f r e s hman of a co u ntr cl ulJ, yo u 're a stick F or seve r al years t h e auto-pe st 1 cer t i fica t e s a nd are now p lan n i ng E ve ryone kuows m ore abont b aa been t rou bli ng t he d orm itory t o ret urn fo r t he sophomore y ear. 1 r un ni ng a newspape r th a n th e and t he ca mp us at night O n one Then many of t he la rge nu mbe r I e ditor b imaelf. Union S tore The Store where you feel ''At Home " Dry Goods, G r oceri e s, Shoes Our Motto:--Qualit y, Service and Price We solicit you r p a t ronage Phoue. 5.2 Fe. r> ut Nebr S ABINS' ED U CATI ONAL EXCHANGE Founded in 1893 S hops Building, Des Mo i nes, Io wa Known all o ve r t h e middl e west a n d west for Prompt, Eff icient a nd Ser vice to School Boards, Supt s and Teachers Enr oll no w for pos i t ions for 1922 -2 3 E T. H OUSH, Man ager ANNA A L LEE, Ass iatant Mana ger We Boost Peru-and Feed you too Who are we? Bur li ngto n Ca fe , on e b lock n orth Nebras ka C i ty Bu r li ngson D e p ot -I I Summer Bu t in t he br ig h ter , warm er, long- · er d ays , Exten d in g ove r a ll th e e art h is see n T h e budding tr ees unfo ld, and
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ks ta ke n at p a r on goods bought or repai re d.
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Th e mana ger of t hi s Age ncy ha s placed numbe rs of Peru S tud e n ts H e wi ll give y ou r registrati on Empl oyers have co n fi de nce in hi s judg me nt. A ll inquiries an s we red frankly Write t oday Co mm ercia l a n d Profe ss iona l Ser vic e Bu re au 3 0 3 Shops B u i ldin g , De s Moines, I ow a. A M M DORNO N,
tor L. B SHR E VE Den tist and X- Ray Offi ce Phon e 27 Ch il drens work a Specialty R es i d e nce 234
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ITS FINE FISHE R BROS, Druggists I

Sarpy and Picnic· The following is aa compl e te a Jist a s was poss ibl e to g e t, to date , of th e coun ty rlubs and tbe ir officers. F r om now o n during the summer we hope to g e t brief news items realtive to each club, and the r e porte r of ea ch c lub is asked to w rite new s items carb wefk and 1£>ave thm

The Sarpy and the All State& Clubs had a picnir. at the St. J oseph church, Saturday, June 17.

Jn the Pedagogian box at the post office in the administrati on bGilding.

Games and all aor'ts of amusements

County

Gage Nem11ha

Adviser President

Prof. Crago W Woodbridge

Esther Cora Clover

Jefferson 5th District Miss Burton Lloyd Collister

Thayer

Douglas and Washlngten

Saline

C1ay

Mi s s Tucker Roae Miller

W. G. Speer May Henning

A E Holch Dorothy M Seltz

Pr of. Eason

Prof. Gilkeson

C F Beck

Rose Wanek Donald Wilson

Saunders & Seward Edna Maul

Eichardson Mi ss Dewey

Dr. Shreve and Miss Siefken Otoe Prof. Albright Fay Jones

Dr. L. B. Shreve of Peru and Ca ss Miss Rhinehart Miss Taylor Miss Ruth Siefken of Harvard ISarpy Prof. Schoenike J Sim qn were married at 4 :30 Saturday Butler, Polk, Pr of. Jimerson Minnie Mineholt ternoon at the home of th e bride's IH.amilton, York • parents in Harvard, Nebraska. Filmore M1s s Foster L!llie Rhoda

The cremoney was solemnized by Lancaster Prof. Brownell Miss LeSelle the Rev. Mr. Kunkle of the Me th- Johnson Prof. Greene Wm Rek8lwaf odist Church. Only the imm edi- Pawne Miss Rosenquist Mr. Slemmocs ate families of the contractin g par- Nuckolls Pr of Paul Mrs Cleveland ties and a .few Intimate friends 3d & 6th Dist Prof. Brown Miss Dora Wait

d Morf<; r d

Gr ace T homas

A n na L Sakryt

Minnie Cr uise

F r a nk Hunki n s

Mabe l

Ma u de Rum sey Mi ss Har g r ove

l da Vrt i s ka

Ea rl Nelso n

E dith Ga t es ,.

Yell Leader

F. Blicha, Jr

Faye Emcrik

fPaul Hay

Miss Pesh

Each club advise r ia anxious to have a good oragnization, and the o ffi cers of c lub ar e urged t o k eep things moving right along in were supplied. A delicious supper such a well planned way that each event will be enj oyable. was served by the refreshment comm i ttee. Vernon Simon is president of the Sarpy County Club, and Samuel Rawley is president of the All State Club. Wm. F. Schoenike is the Sarplan sponsor, and Wm. F. Hoyt is the All States sponsor. Mr. ancl Mrs. W. G. Speer, R. E Albright and Donald Blankenship of the faculty accompanied the clubs. The picnict was greatly enjoyed by all who attended it.

Leroy Miller

Miss Mickel

Ech o Chapin

lrw i n Settles

IThe bride i s the dau•hter of Mr. of N ation s (All S tates) were present.

League Pr of Hoyt Sam Rowley and Mrs. Siefken of Harvar.d, and P eru Pr of Hansen Rev Richmond for the past four years has been i attendin g theState Univer s ity at Of th e Accac1a fratermty F o r ; Lincoln, where she graduated thi s th e pas t year h e has b een succes s- I spring In th e Univer s ity s he wa s j fuJ)y pract ic ing his profess ion in 1 a member of t he De lta Ze ta fra- Peru, whe re be has m a de a host of i ternity and an h onorary member friend s , both professionallly of the Silver Serpent. Sh e is a otherwi se, who etxend best wishes i mo s t e stimabl e and popular y oung to him and his brid e I lady. Th e groom is a Lincoln Mr. and Mr s Shreve have take n boy, and a graduate of th e unive r- rooms in the Ly ons re :> id e nc e on I sity and of the s tate dent a l school. Sixth and P a rk s tr eets , wh er e th e y 1 He wa s a member of the profess - w ill ma ke their home a nd do li g ht f i onal frate rnity , X i Phi P s i, a nd ho 11 skeeepibg. -Poiote r 1

GPo Me dsker

earned r e lease, And res t s be n ea th he r cove r ing of snow; E ve n t he so ng b ird s fro m their s i ng ing" cease, B11t in o ur h ea rts t he so ng of long a go St ill r ings, "Good will to men, a nd peace."

• THE PERU PEDAGOGI AN
r-Y. . '· V Pres id e nt Lois Gregg 1 Alice J ones Bernice Parkinson Ze lia Chapin Mr Baldwin Olive Hineline Rev. Strong Clara Rothert Sigrid Johnson • Lillian Reiger Mi ss Martin Mattie Grainligh Irene Brown Margaret Kreuger Eugene Ke lly , Winter MOVIES · I Beye nd th e p orta ls nf a ro sy morn, An d fading g lory of th e sunse t ray There comes the twili g ht at the c lose of day , Enid Bennett in ''H A RPI NS'' c = · 30, " 19·22 : :· , - I Admission 25c and' IOc .-, 1Th e hour r e fl ection, se nt to warn Of night , bef or e an o th e r day be born : • . Secretary Tr ea sur er Lu c i lie Ga r re tt Jlda Schreife r Edith Cole Ruby Th o mpso n Wanda Brid g ewa te r Lewi s Schieferd e ck e r Miss Moo r e Ch est e r Mey e r N e lli e Turn e r Ruth Ca rl so n , Olive Klumb Wionifr ed Well s Mi ss Led dy Clar e nce Speich Anna Dick El va McCoy Joe Mi on e han Ros e Haney Mr s Church Mae Kel say S o when th e &utu!IIn spl e n dor s pass away , Th e t wi li '! ht s had ows se t t le co ld and gra y ; Th e d ea d leaves fro m t he fri e ndly boug hs ar e t orn, Th e rudd y emb e!'s on th e hea rthsto nes g low; All natur e, wear y , see ks we llReporter He1en Bloodgood Wm. Grossoehme Lo la Lo b r A lfor
Ie w Gymn as ium a nd S wi mmi ng Poo l.
State Teachers Coll e ge Old es t T e ac her In stituti on in Ne ltras ka A s ch oo l w ith 3200 g radu a t es A faculty of forty sp ecialists. A fo ur -yea r co ll ege co ur se wilh A B. d egr ee. A tw oyear coll ege co ur se with Diplom a a nd Life Certi fica t e. .Spaci a l Super v isors ' co ur ses i n Co mm erce, Ea rly E le me n tary E d uca ti on , Home E co· nom1cs , Ma.nua! Tra inin g, E xpr ess ion , P hy s ica l Tr a inin g , P ubli c Sc hool Ar t , P u b li c S chool Mus1 c, Sci en ce a nd Rural Edu ca ti on 1 D e mon s tr a tion H igh S chool Co ur ses: Co ll e ge Pre p a r at or y, No rm nl T rai n i ng , Co mm e rci a l, Vocat i ona l Home Eco· nomi cs , Voca ti ona l Agr ic ul t u re , Ma nu a l Tr a ining, IY i nd e r gar t e n El e m e nt a ry Scho o l Gra des J t o 8 in c lusive Spec ia l Instr uc ti on in vo ice or c hestra a nd b an d ln et r u c t i on in a ll a thl e ti c sp or t.. Sp le ndid gy mnas ium, sw im min g poo l and ath letic fi e ld A. L Cav in ess, P r es id e n t. R. D Overh olt, Reg istrar
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TH E STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE w. T. DAVIS, '06 M••••"
has p laced many Pe ruvi a n s in dt;s ira b le positions dur ing t he past SI X years. Enroll no w 138 No. 1 2th St. Lillcoln, Nebr II.I F a y Bakery Lunches, Confectioner y, Fountain Service
Try us. We str i ve to J)l ease STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
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Y W. C A . op ened the summer with a meeting in the Engli sh r oo m in th e basement at the library on Wedn es day, June 7 a t 7 : 15. Th e chairmen of the diffe rent committees ga \'CI welco min g talks · t o th e ne w girl s. Af te r th e mee tin g the s ocial co mmitte e ser ve d pu nch an d wafers to the girls H avi ng an extra supply , th e Y M wer e invited t o h e lp them se lves

The g irl s hel d th eir next meeting at the athl et i c fi eld. At1 it wa s mi ss ionary we ek , Mrs Mc Ce ll a of Auburn wa s as ke d to talk to th e girl s All e nj oy ed he r talk

Dorm Life

Mi ss Zeli a Ch aplin i s back with us , h avin g been in t he hosp ita l at Omah a f or som e time.

At a recent meet in g of th e girl s we or g an ize d un der the lea de r s hip of M iss Ruth Wanek a s p resi dent and Mi ss Harriott Hartl ey, secretary-treas urer. A proc to r wa s el ected f or each fl oor

We have bee n wo nderin g wh o is the m os t p opul ar ma n , Mr Woodbridge or Mr Wo od pl a nk.

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so interes ting, a nd th ey te ll me that th ey a r e go in g to be s t ill mor e e very tim e. Th ey are al so fig u rin g on h av in g a g r ea t picni c s om e da y in th e near f uture.'' Last wee k' s attendance has ma de a g r eat in cr ea se over the past m ee t ings. Ar e y ou a me mb er of t h e Y M. C A? No but I in te nd t o j o in bef or e th e n ex t me etin g It is your duty t o be a member of thi s Chri sti a n Asso e ia ti on.

ral sta tes- ! to g et he r in pe rfect comrad ship m en, scie nti sts , and many other in - ' The morn i ngs wer e g iven ovE: r dividual s who wi ll be s hinin g s pota t o meetin gs. So me of these ha d of li g ht in th e future. to d o with qu esti ons of a r e li g ious

na t u r e , so me wit h s uch pr ob le ms a s la bor a nd indus tri a l relati o ns, and so me with life work On e hour was a lway s g iven o ver to g r oup di scuss ions, condu c ted ·by stu d ent s th emse lve s Th e le ad er s made it p ossibl e f or t he boys t n hav.e pe rsonal confer ences wi t h th e m a s to how be st i nv es t th e ir lives in s ervice A number of th e pea ted I t would un a oub ted ly r e

Tw o plays, " Clarence" a nd " Wh at H a ppen ed t o Jones, " have r ece ntly been repeate d for the ent e rtainm ent of the summE>r schoo l s tu de n ts. Bo th we re fully ap preciated by the a ud i e nce. We ar e beg innin g t o wond er if the sophomor e p lay , ' Th e Ra in bow ," wi ll be re -

IOhe Citizens eState !l.Jank

F aculty an d students will find an account w ith us a great conv enience to them C onsult us c oncerning any business prob l em y ou may hav e

0 M GO OD, Cashier, CARR OLL

E. E GOOD, Presiden t 1

L EWI S Ass' t Ca shie r

U E STORE

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hour was qu it e infor mal , on e in which g ood fell ows hip was f e lt mos t ke enly F i ve co nfer ences (J f a s imil a r nat u r e wer e be ing he ld a t t he sam e t im e in ot her par ts of th e co un t r y One of th e lea der s q uote d fr om a nu m ber of wr iter s t o the effect th a t " ou r pr esent civ ili zat i on i l:i tum blin g d ow n " H e said, h oweve r , th a t one of t he biggest f actor s in preve ntin£ thi s will be co llege me n, tra in ed an d dedica t ed as t hese men a r e One cou ld h a rdl y be pes simiati c a fte r hea r i ng ma n a f ter ma n, f or a n hou r , i n th e la s t mee t ing , pl e dge him se lf to t a ke ba ck the bes t s pirit of the conf ere nce to his ow n cam pus.

Sanitary Barber Shop

& Bath.

ce ive the full support of the s tulead er s wer e kept bu sy wi t h th ese dent body as ma ny are expr ess ing co nfer e nce s The a ft ernoo ns were a desi r e to see this mu ch ta lked of given over t o mounta in hikes, t en- com edy , ni s, base ball and other gam es Regular conduc ted. Ka nsas s eemed to be the winne r. In the e vening, for th e first ho ur , all the rr e n g ath er ed a r o und the

Equipment, Ladies hair bo bb ed, massage , Sh amp oo, first elasa ba r be rs Age ncy Nebraska City Laundry.

Barnes ' Pharmacy

Tenni s Clu b; No s tu den t in Peru this s ummer ca n sa y he has not heard of th e Tenni s Clu b, f or w ith over one hundred me mber s ou r good vi so r , Mr . Cr ago, and our offi cer R , we d o our own publi shin g

We a r e not a clu b whos e memb er s han g t he i r racke t s on t he wa ll f or orn amen t s No ind eed ; yo u ca n hea r t he " r acket" d own on t he tenni s co urts a ny tim e d urin g t he day.

In or der t o m ake t enn i s worth

Gou ld w hil e a t e nn is t ou rn am ent ha s been We a r e lo okin g f or wa rd with arr ang ed t o t ake p lace th e la et fe w p leas ure to ma n y other mee ting s weeks of s ch ool. Each me mb er, of a s imil a r natur e.

The C a tholic Asso ciation , Th e fir st socia l mee tin g of th e C C A was he ld Wedn es day e veni ng a t 7 :45 I n th e bu siness p ar t of t he mee ti ng pl ans were mad e f or a p icni c to be he ld n ext Wedn es day even ing a t 6 :45' · T he soc ia l commi t t ee was g i ven cha rg e of th e rema ind e r of t he even ing. Gam es of va ri ous na t ures wer e pl ay ed un t il abo ut 9 :00 o 'cl ock, when de l iciou s r ef r eshment a we re ser ve d by Mi ss Merl e Devenn ey by Mi ss Dor othy w heth er a be g inn er or an ex pe r t ha s a cha nce to s how bi s a bi li t y i n u s ing th e r ack et

Ther e i s no limit t o t he a mbition of eve r y t enni s player, each one h opin g to g et a t rop hy , bu t proud to be a go od loser as we!l as a wi nn e r You w!ll be ab le to hear our "ra cket " if yo u s top, look a nd listen.

Th e Es tes Park Conferen ce.

Th e s uccess a nd In spirat i on of the co nf erence was due n ot onl y t o the wh ole -hearted lead er s a nd wond er ful - bea u tiful p ines , sno w ca p ped mounta i ns , an d d as hing but a lso to t he ty pe of you ng m en at t en dAbout SOO of th e bes t type of r e d- bl ooded co ll ege me n wer e t he r ea l i nsp ir at i on of t he co nf er e nce T he i r vir ili t y may be meas u r ed by th e la r g e n u mb er of le tt er m en r ep r es en ted an d by the way th ey g ot in to t he gam e s a nd hi kes. T hei r inte ll ec t ual v igo r is s how n by t he good n umb er of Ph i Be ta Kappa p in s in t he g ro up, and by t he e a ge r ness wit h whic h t hey respo nd ed in d iso uss i ng th e ser i ou s probl ems of l if e. An o t he r ve r y no t i ce ab le f a ct wa s t he good fe ll o ws hi p sho wn, e ve n t h o the me n cam e from wi de-

Repor ts coming f r om t he r egi st ar' s offic e i nfor ms u s th at we will ha ve nearl y fort y -five summ er schoo l grad uates.

Our Se rvice to Vou

TH E mak ing of

FacultJ! S t u den ts !

Stud e nts and Fa culty, you th at ar e d o in g li g ht ho use keepin g t h is s um mer it wo ul d pay you to vi sit o ur stor e We have a co mpl e t e l ine Fancy and Stap le Groceri es a lways on hand.

FR ESH FR UIT IN SE AS ON

You are a lways we lcome whe t her yo u buy or not

!'Hed/ern & 81/en berg er

E ACH DAY SEES MAN Y NEW, DISTINCTIV E MODE S AD DED TO OUR BIG SU MM E R DISP LAY.

The ne w mode s fo r Su mmer are preRented her e in all t hei r bea uty and deve lo pme n t.

g ood t aste charaeteri ze di spla ys a re ae d is tinc t ive as they are authent ic Th e new nes s an d distin ctiveness of ou r stocks wi II make the seleci t on of your summer wardrobe a mos t pleas in g occas ion.

Our styles are e xcluaive and wo men who are f a stidi ous ab out t heir d ress wi ll find they can secure modi sh ou tfits here at price• that for moderation wi ll surprise the m

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F. W. Glcveland & Sons

portraits by phot og r aph y P ercev e rin g study a nd app l ica t io n ha ve made u s e xpe rt in th e of cha r ac ter wi th tne cam era l et us prove it to you Pete r son Studio Per u , N e br Pbot og - 1 ra pb y First d o o r north Ci t izen s State Ban k Your patroa age C P SC OVILL, Prop. This space is reserved for W. W. MARDIS STORE The Home of Valley Lilly Flour Tip Top Breod COffee for All Phon e 25 Cut Flowers and Plants Milam Green House Phone 189 Auburn, Nebr. The Day's Work can be mad e easie r by pr ope r a tte nti on to envir on111e nt a. Your per sona l a ppear ance s hould be yo u r fi rs t con siderati on. F r esh C L EAN CLOTHES star t t he day righ t a nd that mean s t hat th e ba t tl e is won Let us care for yo ur c lo th es, and yo u kn ow yon look ri g ht. J. A. CEJKA Ta il or a nd Cleaner , Phone 62 H. U. l ANDO LT l PHONE 73 PERU, NEBRASKA PHONE 78 THE REXALL STORE E x t ends an inv ita t ion t o a ll member s of t he Stud ent B ody and Faculty t o come t o t hi s s t ore f or all us ual Drug Store needsIncl udi ng Gandy,

Ne b ros k o City, Nebr.

TH E PERU P E DAGOGIAN Jy sep ara t ed campu ses and lo calites Mr. Hoy t t e ll s us that he has
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VOLUME XVI I.

PHr mAn Y wm I

M iss A lice Cusack Gives Full Week of Pro Rrc ss'vc I dens

Pe ru s turl t> n ts ar e ve r y f o rtunate this lju mm nr in not o nly th e co nsci e nti o u ;. fhr> exceii Pnt facu l ty, but al so to bP. able to hea r sneciali!>tS i n the t:' lucati.o nal of 1h '! d ff e r ent d t> pa rtm e nt s. DurinR" th e wPek of ,Jun e 2 i t h we h a d 1h e of havin g- wi:h

u s M isi Al ice M Cu o;a C'k, w h A is s upe rvi t!O r o f k1nrlerjlarten 2n rl elementa r y eduC'at10n in th e Kan sas Ciry, Mo sc ho o lF H e r lectu r es wer e alonl! tw o di s t in ct lin PF, and th e 1 wnrk of ' th f:! b etween r ec itati o n p e ri od s "

In rakin g up the t eaching of rearli ng Mis s Cu s ack gav e !'ugg estions of so me vr>ry d e finite Ftep s to fol low. rhat ma.v bt> !ldapted to th e pa r ti cu lar nee d ,; of th e QT•ttlp w it h a pr ac tica l d e mon ,t r at ion of the m et h nd She als o gav e us valuabl e on the unl im i ted JJOss ibiliti es of group I for the purp o> e of oral r ea d tr g 1 dramati za ti o n. ann !he d e ve lo pme nt of th e soci a l sp-i rit

Th e re are howeve r. jlrav e da ngers whi c h he av o1 d e d in th e I gr cu p r t' admg; s uch as. allowing I o ne ch il d to be th e lead e r too ofte n: I th e c hi ld to ruin I he I a t m osphere of th e g r o up; a nd I many other c anJ.{ers , whicn Miss empha s izP d. I

Thi s group wo rk ne ed not b e re· 1 strictPd to read pe r io d!'.' It j _..,._. , .., can b e carried over to

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NUMBER 33

ADMINISTRATION CLUB MEETS

Hold Practical D iscussions of Ad-ministration

Monday, June 19, the Auministration Club met in the hir.h school assembl y room in order to SI'COmmodate the larger group of people who were expected to be present.

Mr. H osm an, execut i ve secr etary of the Nebras ka Stpte Teaehers ' 1 1 Associatin, and Superintendent DeWolf, prPs i dent ot the second I di.,tnct of the s ate a"sociation, ! we re pre sent and addressed the club.

IMr H osman pointed out that Ne braska teachers were nQta blv Ibe hind t hose of othe r states in : matte r of o r ganizatio n, and ap1pealed t o t h e members o f the Ad1 m inistrati on Clu b to assist in the Ie ndeavor to ac r oss a 100 pe r!cent enr ollment of th e teachers j attend in !.! the summer session of

IthP Pe r u Tt!achers College. Every mem ber o f t he club who did not Ia lready b elo ng t-nrolled in the state

Iassoc iation , and the vote to Mr Ho :;man was unanimous 1 Sup e ri ntendent DeWolf called upon the teachers of t he state to j how their s ympathy for the work 1 of the dist(ic t associations by ac, tive pa rt ic i patio n in the meet1ngs j of the various dietncts, which m eet in g s were hereafter to be 1 helrl in the fall.

1 The Ad ministratfon Club meets I rPgularly each Mondav night at ' seven-thir ty. Pr o fessor Greene to discu ss "School Finance" at the ' nex t o f the club

On the u: ':.... P rofe,·::or Greene discussed the language. and effeC't iv e ly into I ..,-· t he ' ' b etw een r e c tatio n peri o d ; " I su bj ect r,i ' 'School Fina n ce " Mr. I h as m ade a careful F 1r s t. th e te 'l ch e r m usr. of 'I

IPro fe ss or V ladimir .J i::a an PUBL ICITY IN EDUCA'flO N WEEK at ve r y t o p Pe ru is of i.nis phase.of the educa ti o in the child th e r ea l iz!ltion of the art.is_t with the mu s ical ! lto secu r e h is se 1v c es pro blem H e p resent ed f o r conn eed o f t hew rk t hat is to be ahiiJty. H e comes to us fr ,, m the , Prof. Sea r son to Be H er e Wee k Be... s : deration lists of the various pre se n ted. If possible le t th e closs B C f M d · Certi fi cates. as ton onservatory n U!'I C an , gi nn in"' Ju l y 10 I c la sses of s chools in N eb ra ska, and t up their own motz ves and create ,., s e 1s a vzo lt nz s t of unu Fna l tal e nt By R D. O ve rh o lt, Reg1str ar. fr o m the::e worked out the med ia n f o r th e mse lves c r oss road s1 tua · I H . . 1 , ' e 1" also pnvare m s tru cto r zn · When the Board o f Educati o n I Th e rp are tw o genf:ra l certifi cates tax levy fo r each c lass He showed t JOns 1 h1s will cl:luse t h e child t o 1." d• I · f Vlo ,wind arl opte d t h ! "contingent f ee" pla n hy Pe r u Sta te Teac hers Col- by a com parison of such medians thtnk and t o devz se a mean• o ,rhe students o f voice s hou ld con - i ns t ead of the plan" for lege· the state elementary repre - t hat the higher of schools ove rcommg the o bstacles Wh at 1 h 1 " f · · · ' gratu ate t e m sf' ve or hav i ng all the f{) ur State T e a chea s Co l- senting one ful l ye11r's w o r k i n the can be of mo r e value to h 1m than h that? t e pnvilege o f under_as Joges, it made a change which Co llege. and t he regu lar di p loma, compet ent alJd tn· meant much for the pr o f es si o n al r e pre sent ina two yea r s o f co l' eg • Afte r the worlc has been com- F ,.. · spzrmg an as Mrs. ey , train i ng in all the scho o [s Inst ea d wo r k. Each i s g ood for' thr ee

hav e rela ttvely higher t •tx levy; and then he pointed o ut that only until such defi n ite argument is used wll l school boa1ds be convincpleted, have zt b r ought. 10 c hecked I Sh b t'f 1 uo and l'ri t icis erl b y the c h ildre n . e pod.;sehsst:s a 1 t u d sopthanto of non-or o f l:ls i n na l e nt ertainment yea r s. For th e stat e elem entary ed that smaller distr icts can sup• vo zce an a s con r ,l u e muc 0 th e ar e given m e n and one mu s t have f ou r ours in PPy - po r t better schools and that the and t he teacher acc0rd i ng to t h e t he !'Uccess o f convocat ion pe ri ods women of nati ona l p r o m i n e nce to ch o locr v, fou r h ours in methods , kind of a school in a community s tanda r d s w hi c h have been pre- ,... and t o th e sr i ven by the gi ve p r ofessional ente rt ai nm e nt one h ou r ea ch o f mu sic, rlrawing should be.. based upon the v i ously set 1,.1o. diff erent organ ization s Sh e

A;:. is pl&inly dem onl! t r ated , t he paid from the fund. The first and ph ysica l tr a i ning, and suffi -per p upi l and n ot up o n the size o f is unti r ing in her efforts for th e , k D Cl 1 • h 11 0 t t the Mr Gt·e<- \- called prom r. tion of go nd mu s ic. She h fls " h' h 'II 1 h b · f 1 t· · h r es u lt s of type of w o rk are of w.,e r. app gave Uil a rar e Icetent ot er co er e 1 s o i nes ti mab le value to the child in wee w IC WI e remem e r- be withJn nne yea r o comp e 1on a t tentz on to ot er sta tes that are r hee o in., t rum en t a l in nrl!an i z in g erl Th en came Dr Dri<Y"S w i th o f th e tn o yea r For dip r epa r i ng h lmf or laterc l tlz r n s hlps , , · · · ,..,.., , · · helping to suppo r t their schools with fund s raised outside of direct local taxat ion. He feels that not d 1 ' t he Girl s and Men 9 G le t> C l ubs En<Y lish week whic h was ap- plo m a. must ea rn sixty 1n a democ r a cy. 11. eve o p s m Th d'd · · f " ' esP !; p_l e n 1 o r gantzatlons un - pr ec i a te d by eve r :v stu de n t in hours ar d s ix ho u rs of d r ill wo rk h1m 10 1t 1at 1ve, self r e ltanc e, soc1al l 0 · · I a two fold ne lea 1 ns sc hoo l last week the stude nt s i n - (two ho urs ear h mu s ic , physira l 1until some euc h rem edi a l measu r e p o ise an d co u rtesy to kn ow and apprec iate music of We a r e su r e that al l of us w i l l go t e r ested i n orimary educat i o n had an d i n arlditio n is taken i n Ne b raska. will her systo our sc hoo ls t h is fall with hllZh e r thi s FOrt and at he !la me tzm e I S their treat fro m Miss Cusa c k T hi s t h irty hi ll h rchoo l e ntrance e (> dit s tern of education rank with those sneod i ng an en J'o yah 1e h our. · h b' k · h' id eal s a nd new i nspirat i on, after we ek I S anot er 1g wee as I B Th e usua l t im e to compi Pte t IS o f the lea ding educational states of 'l'he piann in st ructi o n in charge b d d d h b f ha vin g h ea r d Miss Cusack e ing emonstr ate un e r t e won - is two yedrs a ove our t he Union. of Mi ss Hylto n, wh o has been at d h' f n S d e r ful lea e r s 1p o r . u h rie, yea r s o f high schoo l or thirty en1 At the close of Professor Greens' Mu sic D epartment of Peru. th e head nf d epa r tme n t f o r the who is w i th o ut a peer as a lea-ler trance credits. If you ha ve more add r ess, the advisability o f holdA stud e nt w he n choosing hi s pa s t three years. The large num, i n teache r traini ng in t he United than thirty e n t r ance credits some ing the re,llull r meeting on July e o ll ep:e asks a grea t mRny her of pupi ls she ha s e ach y ea r S tat.,.s ex tra co ll egf' cred it can be given to ' thi rd was discussed. lt was voted s peaks we ll for her effic iency and 0 p f s fi q ues ti o ns abo ut the opportunities I ur ow n ro esso r earson is ap p ly on w ork for eithe r cert i cate. 1t o omit this meetinp- _.d to t hat part i cula r coll ege has for him success as a teacher. ! co ming back to give us t he benefit If you havp two years you Dr. S uhri e t.o address informal B u t no matte r what specia l l ine T hose who in t eres ted in th e of h is splendid a r e g i ven a life professiona l ce r tifi- gat h f:! rin g of the dub later in the m ay b e, almost i nva r iab ly he wi ll pe?agog ica l s id e o f mu s ic wi ll fin_d ; P r o f esso r Searson was h aad of l cae upon appliration f o r samP. If 1 week. _ · want t o k now about the music de - M1ss Carpenter a master in th e Eng li s h departme nt o f Per u you ha ve not t aught, th is i s issued I 1p a rtm e n t of t h e sc hool. "Do th e v li ne of mus i c. She has charge of f r o m 1905 to 1910. Since that to you after two years' tea chin g MISS li'ostF-r wal:! caiiPd to McCoo!, h ave an o r c hestra· that I ca n join'! " the var i ous phases of pub li c sch oo l time he has bee n he ad p r ofessor experience Many earn th e ele1 .to see her father, who IS or " Do t hey h ave a teac h er of music. ft is due to her efforts of Engli sh in the Manhattan, Kan cer tificate by serJOusly Ill. v io li n?" o r p e rhaps " I s there a that Peru was so de li lZ h tfu ll y e n State Agr i cu ltura l College. During three s umm er t e rms or one Miss Bess superintendg lee c lub w h ore 1 may spe n d a terta i ned thi s s pring at th e music th e war he se r ved the government m er term and o ne semeste r. One ent of Nemaha conducted pl easa n t hour s inging with my j memory contest. M if's CaJ pe nte r' s a s one o f :the main a sso c iatE'd edi - must attend at lea!'t twenty -four 1 state teacher"' examinatio n at the fri e n ds'{ " l efl'orts to tent h music appreciation tors o f the gov ernment paper weeks t o JlPt any kind of certificate College Friday and Saturday. At t he Teach e r s Co ll ege at P e ru ' a re not directed alone t0warcl th e w hich attracted w id e attention. from the rnll ege. Alice Robinson, dean of t h e l:!tu d ont h as t he choice of se v- students and chi ldr e n of Peru, bu'L Last year he was e lecte d as one of I t not advisable to r egiste r I wome n, aceompanied her mother Prn l fie lds of mu s

' ' PE}{U, NEBRASKA', J U LY 5, 1922
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ic The Co ll ege orc hes t ra i s an orgn n izat i nnn op en to al l st ud e nt s w ho p lay an ,i ns Ln1ment l t is under the exl'ellont dil·ection t o so uth es t e rn Nebras ka. An ot her f e ature of the mu sic in Peru is th e weekly concerts give>n by t he orche s tra an d mem· 1!'nn tl n " ''d on L• At 1 • th e of English of th e for too many r ev iew subjects when to Rav en na. Saturriav, for 1:1 short U. of N. Hi s public sc hool readers you have a certificate p-ond for next \i.s 't with a sister. there which are no w U!'ed thruout the year. It holds you back from earn- l\1 iss Rnbin<1on will go to New York U. S has I he mi Ili o n mark. college credit to apply on a di-1 wh e r e she will enter Columbin UniAH an iJJ st i t utf' in s tru1!to r he s t an d s j plorna. versity.

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Leona 9'parks Editor-in·Cbief

J ames Simoos Asso ciate Ed itor

Lola Loh r Assist a tJt Bdit or George Medsker-Edito r of County Orga nization s. ORGAN IZ AT IONII:

Y M. C. A Wilber Woo dbr iged

Y W. C A Lois Gregg

C C A Irm a Casey Music Depart ment : Losing Tim e

A g r eat dea l of ti me i s los t bet ween classes be ca u •e stud e nt s l oiter on th e way to th e i r c la ssr oo ms and take t i me for a II ttl e vi sit wi t h pass i ng acqua in ta nces or f or a wa lk up and d ow n th e h a ll s Th ey d r op int o cla ss a t th e ve ry a st m inute b ef ore cl a ss beg i ns , arriv in g w i t h a hurr i ed ai r as i f t h e y h a d jus t come fro m th e top most fl oor of t he fart hest bui ldi ng Is t he i nst r ucto r dece i ved? N ot of t e n Th e attitude of the 11 t ude n t towar d ' hi s c las sr oom p e r i od i a u sua ll y o nl y t oo ev ident

Of c<'urse, t he c r owd on th e ste ps or in t he ha ll s make s som e un avoidab le de lay, but th e stud e nt w h o goes to c lass w ith out loit er in g, a nd

A 1300ST FOR PER U Is a Boost You

ul a t e ci by t he vil e co mbin a ti ons of n oi ses th at we r e s i re d in t he jungl es of sa vag ry a nd da mn ed in the bro t he ls a nd dance ha ll • of t he Ba rba r y Coas t a nd oth er like jung le s of c i viliz at i on th at wou lci put savagery to s ha me "Th e re a r e a g r ea t ma ny ba d t hing s our youn g f olks have t o conte nd with in t hese days of the auto mobi le, tp e boJt legger, t h e di·l vorce cou rt , t he ye llow news pape r , t he ye ll ower " maga zin es." th e neg · le cted a n d neg lectf ul h om e , t he unpr ec ed e nted freedo m a nd lac k of r es tra i nt a n d guidance t h a t st a lk s

the footstep s o f y o u t h. Of th em a ll n one i s a more in s i dious da n ge r than t he "popu la r " song s et to "popu la r " mu sic. Whe n we t h ink of t h e rea l and d ea th less son g s, of t he mu s i c that is th e n ea r est t hin g we k now · t o a bso lut e truth a nd beau ty , an d th en of wha t our c hil- l d r e n are g i ven a s s ub s titu t es , t here arise e mot io ns t oo exp losi ve f or wo rd s "Ou r hats are off t o the c lu b women May th ey c h ase th e m od - I e r n popu la r so ng t o its fo ul la ir

Your

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Pe r u Stat e Te ach e rs Co ll ege is with you, M r Newra nch, in yo ur s t a nd aga in s t t h e u se of pop ul ar so ngs a nd th e Ped agog i an s t a ff t akes t he l ib er ty of rep rin ting your editori a l for th e g ood of th e cau se of be t t er mu s ic •

"W 1 he n t he Gene r a l F e d e rat ion of Wome n 's Clubs , i n Conven tion a t Ch u ·auqua, New ·Yor k, d ecided u pon :#:a mpa ign f o r t he improve · me n t of pop ul ar m us ic , th eyrs ta r ted so meth ing wo r th wh i le Our prayer s a nd c heer s- wi ll b e w i t h th e m un til g lor ious success s ha ll have crowned t he i r effo rts

" The popu lar songs ar e p unk. They a r e a di sgr a ce to t he r e p u bl ic

The y make a mocke r y of our p r oud c laim t h a t we a r e a civ ili zed a n d e n li g h t e n e d p eople It i s ha r d to I t e ll wh e the r grammar , t he i r r hyme I or th ei r me t er i s t h e most i mpos s ible Bu t it i c; easy to te ll th a t w u ch atro c i ou s is t he i r lack I of tr ud ntiment, of poeti c fe e l · inp,-, of I ic form, a nd t hat more '

P,tr ocious ' still is t he ness, th e vulga rity , to o ofte n t he do wnri g h t sm u t a nd · obs ., ni ty , t h a t see ms t o be i.he ir h a ll mark An d heave n sa ve the ma r k , th ey he lp to " e ducate" ou r boys a n d g ir ls P er haps n(Jt ma ny r ea li ze how mu ch th e y " he lp." T he y Ji t ter t he pianos in th e hom es. T hey a r e I scr eeche d from th e ph onog raphs ! T he youn g fo lks go about s in gi ng t he m , h umm ing t he m, inn ocentinno cent at fi rs t - of their meaning. But t h 11 m ea ning s in ks i n and tal<es r oot And the fir s t thing you kn o w you have a son or da u g ht e r who

And ho w it fl i es t oda y

I n your ' land an d m y la nd

An d ha lf th e wo rl d away !

Rose ·red and bl ood re d

The stripes forev e r g leam ;

Snow -w hite ani! sou l -whi te-

T he go od for e fath e rs' dream;

S ky - bl u e a nd t rue- blue,

With stan to g lea m arigh t -

Th e g loried g uid on of the day ;

A s he l ter t hru t he n igh t

You r fla g and roy flag!

To eve ry star a n d str i pe

Th e drum s beat a s h ear ts beat

A nd pipe rs sh ri ll y pipe :

Your fla g a nd my flag

A b less in g in t he s ky

You r h opQ and my h ope-

It n e ver hi d a li e !

Ho me la nd and far land

And ha l f t be w ori G arou n q ,

Old Glory h ea r s our g lad aa lu te

An d ripples to t he sour1d

Your fl a g and my flag !

And, o h, h ow mu c h i t ho l ds-

You r land a nd my land -

Sec ure w i t h in ' its f olds!

YouT heart a nd my heart

Beat qu i cke r at th e sight

Sun - ki ssed a nd w in d-tossed

Red , and b lu e a nd wh i t e

T he on e fl a g - t he gr eat flag -

The fl a g for me a nd you!

r eates t ed itor ia l wrii. Brs , Mr. ewbranc h It is ce r ta in )}.' ti me r a ll music love r s of o ur sc: h oo1 / o s tand for th e be st, no tne cessanl y h e h ig h c lass i ca l music- bu t th e old A mer ica n me lodi es , th e fo lk songs that ha ve grown dear. Al l th ese are l is t ed i n th e best of "good mus ic."besid eT h e r e d and wh i t e and b lue ! ' Have you seen t he 'new line of stationery ITS FINE FISH ER BROS, Druggi sts • I I We Boost Peru - ond Feed you too I Who are we? Burlin g t on Ca fe , o ne bl ock north N ebrask a City ' Bur li ngson De p<lt .______._.. ____ If } Ou're anxious to add to your s avin g s , J u st live on a little bit Jess. Your EARNINGS are not so import a nt ; Its ihe savings that make fo r success• PER-U - · STATE - BANK Ey es Examin ed an d Gla sses Fit ted Fin e Wa tc h and J e we lry Repa iring ERNSTINE JEWELRY €0 N e br aska City , Nebr GO T O. W ELL! J. C. Ch a t e l ain Watchm a k e r and Je we l er l<'o r P h i lo, Everett Sea l pins and r i ngs Conklin , Shaffer and Dunns Pens Brin g y ou r broken spectac les and see what you save Checks take n at pa r on i'Oods bo u g h t or repaired. Doctor L B. SHREVE Dentist Extraction a nd X·Ray Office Phone 27 Chi ldrens work a Specialty Residence 234

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Tuesday evening the atud e nts from the Fifth District. who han <:hri11tened themselves "The Alfalfa Club," hiked to an alfalfa patch east of town for a picnic supper. "Eats" enough for the entire club were "devoured by nine lo yal mem· bers.

Mr. Hay and Miss Kolves tied in a sandwich eating .:!ontest.

The students of Peru State Teachers College from Hamilton t York, Butler and Polk counties have organized themselves into the H. Y. B. P. county club. They elected as their officers Miss Minnie Meinhold , of Polk county, president: Mias Helen Holesovsky of B¥1tler county , vice president: Clarence Speich, of Hamilton county, secretary and treasurer , and Miss Martha Hol esovs ky as club reporter. The club has fourteen members. Last Saturday morning at 5:30, this club enjoyed a delicious breakfa s t, consisting of bacon, eggs, coffee , bread, oranges and apples, at the athletic fi e ld. Nearly all of the club members were present and report an excellent tim e.

The Gage county group organi zed their club with a membershp of forty -e ight. Their first picnic kas well attended and e njoyed by au : Besides the r eg ular me mbers who were pr esent, th e club was hon ored by the presence of Misses Robinson and Frolick. who g reatly added to th e merriment of the affair. Th e refres hm en t com.nittee pleased every one b y their choice of r efreshm e nts

The club has chosen several committees who promi se t o make the work of the club and j olly.

Leon a rd, Du.d e K.

c ·lare1'\ee Fla.m me

Re u. ben C. l-1 cn4 tort UJi Hiam I. H o u.s ton

Ross L d i r d.

J\J o r m (). n E. Love l t LE

Here's to the d ear old Gage dP. nt or fifty students from that Iof all oth er ages and countries, if Club, county. Iwe have the nerve and spirit: if So full of life and pep. I have always admired any one we ge t it eaeh of u s the gyou don't know us now who can do anything that I can'f 1ehool, t:hwtnwn, the state, natton, You' ll find there's time eno u g h do, no matter if that a nyone bap- and world will strengthen and yet. pens to be the son of a milli o naire, breathe e asi e r ; and we live only Pawnee County Club and "Clay t he 11on of a wash-woman, the son once,· and its bound to be one way Cqunty Club, accompanied by their of a nigger, or a son-of-a-gun; and or other, si why n ot? advtsors, Miss Rosenquist and Prof. we're all that way about others, And the county club is one sou rce L oy. Gilkeson, enjoyed a picnic whether they happen to be individ- for each and for a ll. Why not supper in the Neal pa s ture Wed- ual s or organizations. have a union meeting of all county nesday evening. Refreshments con- The r eason Harvard , Columbia club officers and d ec ide on a defisisted of sandwiches, pickles, cake' and Oxford have trad-itions to live nite course of f or th e re s t 1 ice cream and lemonade. A good u p to, and that g reat g rand child- of th e summer t erm and also for a time was reported by all ren at t end th ose shoots beause their permanent organization? Max. -'

the apparatus found there.

Now with so many n ew students comi ng back f or the fall term and a new gymnasium in which to tra in every amb i tion s athlete we can feel free on saying: Watch out, Kearney, Midland and Doape.

' Continue d rrom F t rst Pa&"e.> bers of the faculty and of the student body In these inspira tion a l concerts every one in t he commu nity is given an opp or t un ity to he ar and enjoy music of the b est k i nd, g iv en on our own campus. We are indeed fortunate to ha ve people in the wusic departments who a re enthus iastic, have "pep" E:nou g h to make these concerts possible fo r us

Class of 1907

Professor Searson was adviser of this now famous class. Thi s class published the " Oak Leaf," which was followed the nex t yea r by t be Peruvian. Vol. 1. Whatsome of the members of the class are doing now in education: Cbas E Benson, now ·Dr. Benson, of Ca pe Girardeau, Mo., Sta te Teachers College.

Wi le y G. Brooks, superintendent of Yor k city schools; teaching in State U ni. this sum mer Fowler A. Brooks, now Dr Brooks, of John Hopkins Uni. Earl M Cline, prominent attorney and forme r superintendent of Nebraksa City schools.

An na Cogil. principal of one of Linc oln schools

Claren ce R. Gates, superintendent of Grand Island schools.

Randall McGee, superintendent of Co lumbus

Joseph C. Mitchell, superintendent of Holdrege.

William C. Noll, professor, York College.

Matthew Ryan, superintendent at Tobias.

Elbe rt Tayl or, State Agricultural Co llege

John A Woodard, superintendent of sc hoots in Montana.

Miss Burley, formerly critic and methods reacher in Peru spent a week or ten days here r ecen t ly She i s now a representative of the Univers ity Publishing Company.

Physical Training

If one gives way to the animal g reat grand fath ers attended them, / tendencies the ae summ er days he is because the great grandfathers is liable to alm ost e n vy the cat, had gumption e nou g h to be loyal the dog and the duck, and half and build for the future. If we want The "Rnbcats" have always been wish he had nothing more to do our certifiates and our dPrgees to justly !Proud of their r eco rds in than rest on the ponds or in the command the salaries and profes- athletics, especially since last year leafy shade and be whistled or sional respect that we want when when they went thru a very strenkitty-kitty-kittied to dinner, but we go out, we've got to do the uous 1eason in bask e t ball with an in the same way th a t order is hea- kind of work and deserve cre dit for all victorious team.

ven's first law, directed activity the kind of be hav ior th a t will put The pe' of winning th e state Profeesor Chas. E. Gr eene

is earth's first, last and all the iron in th e blood of our school and conference last year seem<> t o have Who leaves for the rest of the time law-or I'm a gourd. traditions that grow stronger year cast aside "Old Man Defeat." And sum mer to attend Columbia Unicall is "Go! by year. in hi s place we find a yo un gs ter versity. go! go!" and if you've ever bee n Each co unty club ca n estaelish known to every stud e nt on the in "Chi" you know they live up to and develop a permanent organiza- campus. His nam e is success. it. How about some of our county tion for itself, a nd each club ha ve Physical trainin g is now holdin g clubs tuning in with spirit of a representative in 8 common its own in all our schools as an ' ' Go!" council made up of one person from essential for physical and mental

If you're from a rural district or each county, say the pr es ident of health Coach spee r has all he can from a neighborh oo d in a city each county club, and in this way, do t o hold the yo ungsters in che ck ward or from a littl e village , just working with th e college head, who have re g il5tered in his coach· remember that the home neighbor- can do very much t oward making ing ola ses They arc working hard hood folks kn e w wh,en y ou came the 'school we attend one whose and wh en they fini sh th ei r work away and th ey have their eye on name will ma ke us s tand a littl e under his supervision, we feel that you now ar:td will know when you straighter when we hea r it spoken. the men will Rnow and have more return and will be able to tell We can have more students, as appreciation for good, clean ath· pre tty accurately what you put in- many as we want, if we students le tics. ;

to it from what you seem to have will ge t them, by d oing the best T'he women's physical training

Who left Tuesd ay for .N e w York City, where she will attenrl th e Col umbia U ni versity Miss Es ther Blank enship will be dean of wome n "for the rest of the summer school.

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The manager of this has placed numbers of Peru Students. We will g i ve your registration specia l attention. Employers have confidence in his judgment. All inquiries answered frankly. Write today.

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ions h om e Heat or no heat, let's go of a school product that will make Miss Hargro ve, from the State during the past stx years Enro ll now. home spry and confident with ,the other young people want to come University, i s with us for the sum·

gotten out of it wh e n you get back ' work we can and by bei ng' the' kind has not been slightled in the least. has p laced many Peruvians in des i rable pos

satisfaction of knowing that we to the sa me moral, and mer term and it take• all her time made good at summer school. physial table that we have eaten at, during the day to see that her stu- ;

If you're from Poke county, and by thinking kindl y of and dent s rece ive the necessary a mount

"Miaoury," and are attending Yale, acting r espect full and kindly t o- of training. The young ladies by virtue of your r es idence in ward and gladly praising the men receive training in drill, basket Poke lcounty you can't d eny that and women who he lp us pick our ball hikin g, dancing and if you you represent that whole co unty , rough way thru the manual of lif e should happen to st.ro ll on the

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, Y W. C A.

Th e Y. W. C. A held a j o int meeting with th e Y. M. C. A. in the Engli sh r oo m of th e library.

Mr. Crago talked to u s'a b ou t the Y M. C. A co nfe r e nce at Etttes Park. H e said he notice d that most of the me n there were le tter men and wore pins s h ow ing that they be longed t o the hono rary fraternity of t e univ e rsili es, showing that they we re r e d-blooded, wideawake m e n. Th ey we r e all inte re s ted in the work as shown by their b e ing to meet ing s dn tim e, taking the front sea t s and b e ing ready to enter into any activity. This conference had r epre sE!Il tative s from many of th e foreign countries.

No g irl or boys life is compl ete without attending one of these conferences

Everett Literary Societv, Th e Everett Literary Soci ety h e ld its r eg ular me et ing · Thursday, June 28, at 8:3 0 in th e assembly r oo m of th e training bui lding. A program ., occupied the first part of th e th e e ve ning. This proved very enjoyable. It consisted of a reading bv Miss Grabill; a vocal so lo by Mr. Rutledge; a piano sb lo by M Teach; and two short plays. All number s were given in a pleasing manner and we r e fully ap pr eciate d by the memb e r s of the so ciety.

During th e meeting plan s were di sc ussed for e ith e r a party or a picnic at ou r next r eg u'lar meeting. So all yo u ;Joya l ·Everetts pay yo ur d u es and come to our next r eg ul a r meeting.

Girl s' Miss Rl) binson, d ean of wome n , asked th e wo men of tb e college t o mee t with her last Tuesrlay at c hapel tim e in order th at she might speak to t hem as t hi s would be the last oppo r tu nity fo r doing 10 before she left for New Yo rk. In th e suggestio ns she made she aimed t o not give us some ' ' Dont's bu t some he lpful things to do instead.

She also introduced Miss E!'t her Blankenship who will act as dean of wome n during Miss Ro binso n' s abs en ce Miss Blankenship's office hours vl'i ll be fr o m IU:30 a. m to 12:00 a. m.• a nd from 3:30 p. m. : to 5:30 p. m.

At this meeting Miss Haz e l Ratekin gav e two readings, Wynkum. Blynkum, and Nod , bv Eugene F i e ld, and "Song Sparrow:" by Henry VanDyke. Mi ss Rateki n gave t hem , in a ve r y pleasing ma nn er a nd they were en j oyed by alL

J oint Meeting.

An interest in g accoun t of the Estes Park confere nce was enjoyed on the evening of thP. 28 t h, w he n a joint of the Y. W. a nd 1 Y. M. wa s f avo r eri by Professor Crago with a talk on hi s expe rie nc es and obser vations whil e attending t he conference some two weeks ag;o

Anoth e r r are t r eat was much appreciated by theY. M. whe n one of our most distin gu i s hed members , S. P. Kuan, of Chin a , e nte rtained the me n w ith a n inter e st in g ta lk on t h e Y. M. C A. work in ot her eountri es, a nd espe ciall y in China. Mr. Kua n' s expe rience in th e Y M. work in Fra nce , and his observat ion s of that work in hi s hom e co untry, makes him a n in teresti ng speaker in thea e, a s well as in other lin es

Thoae of t he me n's Sunday schoo l c lase of t he Methodist Ch urch we re su r e Qf anoth e r e n tPrta in in g g lec · ture Wednesday evening afte r hearing Mr. Kuan's talk S un day morning, and a ll in att e nd a nce th at e vening f e lt 1 hd th a t th ey had not misse d thi s rn• tin g.

every g irl will h avt> a good time

ITHE SHOE SHOP-El mer Ringe r, Propr ietor

Th e morning divi s ion of the It was voted to have only two L t d h . ITS d Wiogfoot rubber heels. fr esh man English class i s made up meals, 8 a. m and l p m., on the 0 e us 0 yo urs oe repatrmg a n f II lt·ne of laces dyes ak and Krome sol e leathe r. We oar ry a u ' of forty- s ix wide awake me mb ers. allowmg t hose work· and po li shes . Qu ick s ervice, r eas on a ble prtccss That is, we b e as awake as mg tn the dming r oom and kitchen Special attenti o n g ive n to ma il or dt>r s. Peru, Nebr. can be expected at the ea rl y h our a little t im e off to celebrate. j

The Fre shma n EnRli • h Class · of 7 :nO. Camilla Ch ri stianso n went h ome

Of these fortysix mem bers, there f or a f ew -jay s on account of the

a few wh o are ao fortunate as not of he r mother. to have any r eason for taking English, aside from the fa ct that it i s Miss Alice Cus a ck Entertatned requir e d. But the majority of the Miss Rosenquist and Miss Brant class are taking English b e cau se as hostesses entertained some of they rea lize their nee d of a mor e Miss Cu1ack's fri e nds with Miss thoro knowl edge p f their mothe r Cusa :: k as guest of hqnor Wednes· tongue. day e venint:. The party also i n- :

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We have bee n progressing r a pid eluded several of the faculty ladies CARR OL

ly in our c la ss work under tht> and the Misses Malone and Burley ha nd of Eason. of Lincoln. Th ey first vi si t e d The class is esp ecially f ortunate in Br ownville, " later returning to havin g Mr Easo n for an in s tructor, Miss Rosenq ui st's h ome for re-

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n ot only because he i s a well r ead man n or bec:au se he has a thor o At the r egu lar faculty ' meeting kno wledge of English grammar and in the fa c ulty r oom, Pre sident af)d comp os iti on, but he seems Mrs. Cav in ess held a reception with to have a specia l inte re st in each r ef reshments in honor of Mi ss member nf th e class. He has made Cusack. us f ee l at hom e and fr ee to epxre ss Mrs. Wa ug h e ntertained six of our opm1ons. Professor Eason the facul ty ladi es with Miss has that sense of humor which Cusack as g ues t of hon or, Thursmakes a teacher invaluabl e A day after no on. criticism coated with humor, like a s u g ar coated pill, is much e asi e r to take. altho th e y a r e none the les1 effect ive Mr. Easo n always coa t s hi s critici sms with humor.

Our work so far has consisted of stud ying es!'ayl!, espec ia ll y from th e s t a ndp oi nt of the author's organi zat i on of hi s subj ect and how he puts acr oss t o th e public his ideas in the mo st effec tive way.

We ha ve been t a u g ht not to accept th e subjec t matter of eve ry essay as

If you a r e goi ng to take out l:lny li fe insurance, be sure to see us before dec i d in g what company you are go ing to insur e with, as we have one of the very best contract made, and also represent one of the best companies, the Prudential Life Insurance Company with asse ts of $270 ,000, 000.00.

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a matter of f act without t estin g ;---------------, it a nd see ing if i s tru e · from our own viewpoint We ha ve a lso wr itten seve r al essays in which we tried to a nd write our subject in s uc h a way as t o in ter est tb e r eade r s.

If at th e close of summe r sc h oo l we do n ot kn ow more about E n g li sn t han we did at' the begi nning, it w ill be our fault and not th e pro· fessor's.

A Freshman.

Mt V ernon H a ll.

Edi th Walter's mo1her, sister and br oth er s f r om Ohiowa, Nebr., a r e visitors a t Mt Vernc;m hall.

Mi s s Waugh e nter ta in ed Mildred Ha nk s and Isabe l Hartley over th e end.

A number of t he g irl s wen t home Fridsy to spend t he Fou rth; neverfifty signified their intenti on of staying h ere to ce lebrate

The g irl s have planned a pa rt y for Tu es day, the Fo urth. Part of t he even in g wi II be spe nt in playing games and the r es t in dancing on the gy nas ium fl oo r in th e tra inin g building. We ca n t e ll mor e about it after the Fou r t h but we know -- ,,• ....,.. '1""

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MAN Y N E W, DIS TINCTIVE ADDED TO OUR BIG SU MM E R DISPLAY.

The new modes f or Summer are pr e Rente d h e r e i n all their bea uty and orii[in a l deve lo pmen t Refi nement & goo d t as t e c ha r a c terize display s t ha t are ae di stin c ti ve a s t hey are authenti c. Th e ne wness and {listinctiveness of o ur stocks will ma ke t he se leci t on of your s u mmer wardrobe a I most p leasi ng occasion.

Our sty les are exclu aive and wo men who are f astidious about their dress will fi nd they can secure modish o u tfits bere at prices that for moderation wi ll surprise them.

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VOL U ME XVII

AP ?RECIATIVE OF DOCTOR SUHRIE I

Peru Students and Faculty Enjoy Profitable lnstruction

Peru College p eo ple were ind eed fortunate to have with them during the past week Dr. A. L Suhrie of Cleveland, Ohio. Dr Suhrie is recognized as one of the nation's greatest prese nt day educators. At present he is dean of the Cleveland School of Education His work I as an educator, auth or and e lii to r may well be numerated in Who's Who.

The Cleveland School system is one of the more progressive city systems to b e found in our large cities. The Te acher s' School, of which Dr Suhria is the h ea d, is a school which picks its st uden.t s fr om the b etter hi gh school st ud ents Ea ch one of the student teac hers ar a given vocational guidance a nd prepared for a p a rti c ular e pos iti on in t he Cleveland syste m. In this

way every teacher is adequately pre pared for a part icul a r wo rk in been made by Dr. Suhrie in the ITHE SCIENCE PICNIC a particular system. field of spe lling The spel lin g in

munity h ou se o u t on t he floor and J FACULTY CELEBRA TES

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arranged chai rs w hil e the g ir ls br ou g h t from the kitchen the Students Fail to Rec ognize T heir

Igest lo t of the finest t h ings to eat Sedate instructors you ever saw. After the pr i est had said grace and told us to be heartv we all acted j ust as we felt and smiled and ate an d laughed and by the tim e the ice cream and cake came a r ound we dido't know whether we 'd be able to do the dishes or no t But w i t h the he lp of Prof. Yerkes and the Coleman girls and others of the voluntee r cheerful help sq uad, everything was neatly done and all went back to enjoy th e music and another big league ball game.

About 8:30 we all decided to start home and after anot her s pl e ndid ride we arri ved hom e, tired and happy , just before the dormi-

After s pen d ing t h e major pa rt of the d ay firi ng their firecrackers and drinkin g p i nk lemo n ad e, t he f a cu l t y a ss e m bled on the a thletic field for a e el ebrat i on of th e Fou r th. F rom somewhere or other a bat and b a ll appeared a nd s oon a vigoro us g am e of old fashi oned ' 'wo rk-up' ' was in pr ogr ess Could th e s t u d ents have in so me m a n ner wa t ched t he e xper t skill ex hibi ted by t heir sedate a nd d ignified profe ssors in hand l i ng the ball, in anv po s ition o n the field, they would no doubt have re a lized what a great los s to t h e baseball world it i s to h ave th ese profess ors ou t o f th e professional g am e Bu t t h i s tory curfew bell rang.

Fifteen "ra hs" for the science game was do o med f or after a short clas1ea and Professor Hoy t ! time Mr. Gr e en e be"an beat i ng on

Agricultural Week July 17.

Dualng the week of July 17th an

EXCURSION agricultural program will b e given.

a thou sa nd s chooiE: has stud i- j Students of Science H ave Big Jollifv Special ist s fr om the Extension coun try, Dr. Suhrie deprecated th e ed in his in vestigat ion s in order to cation Departm ent at Lincoln will discuss g r ea t turnover of t eachers and the arr ive at aoproximately cor r ect various phases of ag icultur e lack of a professional attiud e on conclusions The Spell to Write Ab out t wo weeks ago the differ- which will be of cons id era b le inte · S e ries are the rt!s ult of these in- e nt scien ce classes eJe cted commit· rest to th e teacher who expPcts to ves tigations. Dr Su hri e classifies tees t o pl a n f or a picnic. Th e go out into a r u r a l d i stri ct or wb o words a s to th e ir diffieulty, a s t o r esult of balloting shov.ed t h at the 'expects t o teach agr iculture in an y th e likd ihood of the word being ! place · selected was St. Joseph's form. All who can attend th e us em frequent(y, an d as t o the church, nea r th e eleventh st reet discussions are C')rdially invited numblilr of the word occurs r oad between he r e and Neb raska to do so in the ordi na r y writin g of the City. Th en the date was set f or The f oll o wing is the child Saturday, July 8, a nd the commit· for th e w ee k.

In speaking of teachers over the 1

It m ay we ll sa id that the tee of g r ea t est imp ortance, the Monday: P. H S t ewa r t, extenle ct ur es o f t h e we ek has a dd ed I"eats" committee. was SE'Iected. s ian specialist i n agronomy, will I im pe tu s to e durational th o ug ht ' k'tr uck and a b ig seve n passen- d iscu ss S oi ls a nd Cr ops. At 7 :50 ambn g t he stud ents of th e Co ll ege 1 th d f d 1 gPr car were en a rran ge or an a. m and a t 10:20 a. m.

Publicity Week. 13:30 set as the tim e t o s tart Satur- Tuesda y : H. J. Gramlich, h ead L . J Gi lkeso n E x tensi on Di re c tor day afternoon. The ch emis try of th e animal hu sballd ry depart-

The only excu se that any sta te class yell : ment of th e Ag ri cu l tural Co llege, t he bottom o f a pan a n d a ll m ore educationa l in stitution has for its We! We! Who a re we?

Lincoln, wil l the li vestock or less d e li be r ate ly retire d fr om • exi s tence i s found in the fact that We're the c la ss in chemistry. industry, in cluding P oultry, Da ir j the fi e ld to p a rtake of the delici -

C. F. Beck, B. Ed ., Mathematics itfl influ ence is exe rte d f or bring- 'Iake a littl e zinc a nd HCL, and Animal Hu s bandry. At ll :20 ous r e past. T hat is to say, in p lai n "' I inge':lu ca tional advantages to every Li g ht a and--BANG! a.m. and at. p.m. En g lish. Mr. Gre ene br oke u p the the part of the teachers. Members one. was adopted as the signal ye ll, and We dn ess ay: I. D. Woo d, exten - game , all r ush ing i n to get first of the teachiing profe ss i on fall Peru has done much along this we were off f or a real time. sion specialist i n Agricultural E n- place in th e m ess line And what sorrowfully short, when their pro- m ost lin e. Sh e has Th e ri de · out was a jollification ginee r ing, will di scuss Farm C m- ,a f ee d it was; sa ndw ic hes , olives, fe ss i onalism is compared to th a t es t abli s he d extension a nd s tudy itself and no one was the least bit veniences. At 7:50 a. m. a nd at pick le s, m ore sar!d wi ch es , salad, found in Jaw or m ed icine The center c our se s carried on in out s ide tired.

3 :31) p. m. m o-re sandwi ches , more sal a d, n e ed of at leas t f o ur yea r s' college c itie s Peru has always g iv e n h e r U pon arriving everyb od y took T h ursday: M i ds Mary E ll en coff ee , i c e wat er , more sand withes, work, as a preparation f or t ea ch- t best effort· t ow ard the bringing the keene s t interest and pl easur e Brown , assistant s ta te c lub leader, pi e cake, mo re sa n dwiches, and in g , was em ph as iz e d very of the real value of educati on and in ins pe ct ing t h e b ea utifu l wi ll di scu ss Foods and Clothing ice cre am.

Dr. Suhrit: believes ver y strong- of a complete educatio n to all which is located on a g e nt le hill, At 8 :50 a. m. and at 10:0 a m. An d th e n came the big event. Jy i n devel o ping the ini tia ti ve of p eop le within her r each the hi ghest p oi nt in Ot oe co unty.

Friday: Mi ss Ma r y Ellen Browa Ca p tai n erl by M r Cr ago, a line-up the child In Rtead of the u sua l Publicity week has three g reat S ome took pictures of the chur ch will Fo ods and Clo thin g of s uch baseball artists as Dr assignm ent o f le ssons , and hearing objects: Fir st , to get all st udents interi or. At 7:50 a. m a nd a t l :30 p m S uhri e , P r es ident Ca viness, Mr. of r eci ta t io ns. or the ta s k-master here inte rested in the compl eti on of A very fine program made up of All of th e above di sc uss i ons will C la y bo urne , Mr G ui lford and Miss attitude betw !en child and t e a :! h e r. their education; second, to ge t mu sical seletions given by Miss be neld in th e a sse mbl Y r oo m o f Fin le y for a i nfield, and an equa ll y th e physi cia n teacher is as many a:3 pos ible to e nter or to Hylto n a nd Mis'i Burton, and a talk the demon strati on high Rchool. bri lli ant ou tfield , we nt to bat to be In s t e ad of the complete th e college work in Peru; by Mr Kuan, and a talk by the Opposed to th e m in the field was te :1cher's h !IJ fJ rced up o n and third, t o interest every stud e nt pri e st who ex t ended us a very ki nd Convo cation Periods. a n a ll sta r aggregat i on ca ptained th e child, the child shall have s uch b e t:e in he lping get · th e sP. educa- welome, was the central feature of The c onvo ca ti on pe ri ods, 9: 50 by " H o me -r un" Yerkes. H is inexperiences that he will, when ti ona! advantages £.Jjoyed h er e the excu r sio n and added z est to the a. m., for the coming wee k will be fie ld con s i ste d of Mr. Greene , Mr occasion ari,ses go to th e t ea ch e r to th eir fri e nd a nd home acquai nt- e njo y men t of the trip and lent a of apecial inte r est to all. Ji sa , Mr . B r ownell Miss Wilfor aid in solving his difficulty a nE's feeling of dignity and importan ce Monda y : De an E. A. Bur nett , Ii a ms and M r s Fey and was supOr. Suhrie has made ve ry practica l Publicity week he lps vou; it help s to the occa sio n. Agricultur a l Coll ege, Uni ver s ity port e d by t h ree star outfielders applications of th is by yo ur fr ie nd; it helps P e ru Teachers Th en we had a leagu e ball ga me of Ne bra s ka. T he ba tter ies f o r the t eams were I Cla y bourn e and Crago, an d Brownmea ns of the stud ents ' a sse mbl y Coll ege. t i ' a part of a gr e at and a dance, and by that tim e it Wed ne sda y : Geo rge R. Boo mer, e ll a nd Yerk es period. program of bringing our s hoo! t o was almost s undown and the boy a extensi on s peciali st in marke ting Bunchi ng their hits gave the Extensive investi g ations have e ve ry on e whom it an aid. th e small tabl es at t h e com-

F r id ay: Mi ss Mary E lle n Brown.

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L o l a l. o hr Assi s t a nt Editor Ge orge Mc cl s'k er-Editor of County Orga niza ti o ns. OI! GA NI ZAT IO NS:

Y M. C A Wil bcr Woo d b riged

Y. W C A Lois Gregg

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Photographs of practically all the faculty are found in this editi on of the P eda g og ian However there are few who are mis s ing, the s taff be in g un a bl e to g et photogra phs of th es e m e mbers in time for the pap e r to g o to preas. These mi ss ing pictur es will ,appear in a la t er editi on.

The Cootin)!ent Fee

At th e me e tin g of th e Board of

E du ca t ion on April. 17, 1922, the qu eeqoo of ch a r g ing a contingent f ee was br ou g ht be fore the board by Pr es ident U S Conn of Wayne It wa s a pprov ed by all the other p res ici e nts and on moti on the Board ord e r e d th a t a fee of $3. 00 per se mester a nd $ 3.00 pe r summer ter!'ll, a 'to tal of $9 .00 fo r the year, be c harge d e ac h S\Ud e n t in anc e. (Minutes of Board April 17 1922. )

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into d game for sake of the fun 1 of if only aod I hav e had thta · elean tired feeling which results from such activitie s I cons ider this summer term in Peru one of the gr eatest experien· ces of my life becau se I have been be ne fitted morally, socially, intellectually and phys ically.

County Clubs

Some people think that the only reason we have county clubs is to have pi cnics and a g ood time. True that the surfac e e ff e cts of these clubij points toward this. Did YOU

e ver think that fri e nd ships made today may last for years and be muta a lly beneficial? Did you ever t hink that th es e county clubs can he lp yo u, not only to get e d , 'but also t o become more intereste d in Peru and her power to help y ou ?

Can you think of a more pleasa nt thing th a n to go to s tudy cent e r cla ss and find half a or more old county r.lub friends?

Th e n you'd feel ' at home right away.

Every student may b elong to a county club. The counti es having a lar g e number of .,gtud e nts have a separ a te club. Sometimes two or three cou u ti es combine. From th e west comes the 5 th and 6th di stri c t clubs; and from outside of Ne br as ka the "All Nati ons" club

Gage , Richard s on, 0 toe , Nemaha,

i: h ings they ha ve Ever one s hould r e member that But both s id es then s e ttled oo wn

learned this sum me r term Some co mty clubs ar e important, that to strenuous work. Con s id e rab[e 1 pupil s say "What g ood are the a r e a -part of our school life, time had to be taken t o talk Urn· : e xa ms ?" or "I wi sh we never that they are of value to our socially pire Jisa out of his decisions from

We Boost Peru-and Feed you too had examination'S." But to the and to the schnol as well. Lets gee , time to time but he was consistent

Who are we? industri ous ha rd thinkin g s tudents out to th a t next picnic and get behind our own club in ,his judgement f or one side until Brirlington Cafe , on e bl o<!k north Nebraska City it i s merely · a mean s of reviewin15 the work of that term. finally it was discovered that he • Burlingson De p ot. Nuckolls Club. had been given an extra dish of 1

Ex a mmations have a double value. Th ere i s a value for the stu· H a ve ..v ou heard of Nuckolls? ice cream by the Crago-ites to , =========;==================== dent and a value for the teacher. The club of live w ires that always make his decisions f or them. This giv es th ose s pi ce y ye ll s ? Nuck oll s so roused the Yerkean s t hat midst Of co urse a stud e nt who is wasting his time can ' t be exp ect ed to write coun t y has alway s made a good cries of veng ance, shaking •of fis ts, showing at Peru both as to quality and much s how of f orce, umpire a goo d e xamination pap er because

he hasn't learn ed to study and and quantity, but surely no group Jisa was removed from the field' can equal the se venteen loyal mem· and " Umpiress" Hohl was us hered conce ntrate. For a real s tudent it is a new way to or g nize the h e rs now into a club ont.o the fi eld with grea t in : under the efficient advisorhip of Introducing herse lf sh e agreed Profes sor P a ul. to abide by any d ecision ma de by j Picnic? You should have been Mr. Greene, so that the game con· there and seen the eats we had- tinued with much "rag-chewing" ' chicken sandwiches, pickles, ham by both s ides. s andwiches, fruit · salad, soft Running in a group of pinch·

ma t erial he is mastering. Examin a tions he lp the t eacher to rank his pupils. It s hows the teacher where his weakness in teaching is. It bring s the teache r , and ' the stu,dent clo ser togeth er. get drinks, yes, and jokes, funny stor- hitters in the las t inning the Yeries , and y e lling , too. The thrill keans got the bes(of the Cragoites, Get rid of your fears and

If you're anxious to add to yo u r sa v i ng s , Just live on a little b i t Jess.

Your o re not s o impo Tt a ut; Its the savings that make for success •

PERU STATE • BANK

• that comes once in a lifetime was tying the score. Because of dark· t :-.._ .._ , '""! What the Summer School Means- e xperienced, when we witnessed the ness the game had t o be called, '

P e ak. This wonderful picnic was every one happy. But the ha ppies t staged Jast Friday ev ening, but group wer e the epectator s , who had even to this day, we have n ot found spent their time lauding their out where Miss :stanley hides her favorites , and th eir f a vorite cakes, nor wher e Pr ofes so r Paul enemies.

Fin e Wa tc h and J ewelry Repairin g

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ready for your exams! ' Ey es Exam in ed a nd Gla sses Pi tted gl ory of a real Nebraska sunset each side vocifer ously dec laring Summer school (n Peru hasfrom the hi g he s t point of Pike's that it had won, t her e by making me ant an abundan ce o f new experi encee for me. Thru th e meeting of so many people fr o m so many places, I have g ained a new and broader outlook on life In the wonderful co operation between

Ne braska Ci ty, Nebr. was wh e n he had thos e "teaching Such was the f a eulty picnic. Be· students and faculty I have found 1

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exepriences," nor why Miaa Waller for e ad j ourning all ag reed that 1:----an understanding sympathy which has given me s elf confidence and encouragement to go on. The where Nelson learned to uncap decide the champi onshi p, a nd in GO TO , W ELL! eat no mar s hmallows , nor there must be another one soon to ·

pop bottl es with a tea s poo n. ord er th a t the base ball abitity of J C Ch t } · ide,al of "service ,, the keynote of Le t' s go : Three cheers for the those m e mb ers a bsent a t this time a e ain the teacher, ha s been made clear to picnic committee. m1ght be brought bef ore the pu b l! c. , Wotchmaker aud Jeweler me of the fir st time. Encouraged by e xamples of ' service" I practiced it and found service for othP.rs f org etfulne

J , ' THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN and, morally bv my sch ool work 1 my outside activiti es have had 1' A Entered a t the Posto ffi ce at Peru, Nebr as ka: as sec ou'u-c lass ,11attcr I much to do with makring my sum- ,' B00ST F OR PGRU mer term worth while. Spending Published Weekly by the Peru State / so ma ny hours on the tennis courts 1 Teac hers Coll ege - has taught me the value of being $ 1.00 per yea r Sin gle copy 5 cts. a good sp ort. I hav e learned to " If you do n ot receive your Pen agogi a n take defeat 'With a smil e and vic· j l!ave notice in try e Peda g,..gi a n box iu tory with humbleness. I have felt 1 the Admiuist ratio n buildin g If I the joy of putting all one's se Articles mu s t bc1n by 12 o 'cloc k Saturday. A rticlcR s h o uld be h pewritten if a nd wri tte n o n one s ide o nl y as the prin te r s will n o t a ccept c opy written o n b o th T O G W ITO RI Al STAFF Leon a S p a
IS a Boost for You I Peru has the largest percen t of College Students of any of t h e Teachers Colleges. PERU, For Fresh Fruit A For Picnics ' For Lunch For anytning at any time that's good to eat Mardis has it Phone 25 Faculty Celebrates the Fourth lConttnue d Crom Fir s t I SGHOOL OF QUALIT Y Farmers Union Store you feel "At Home" Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes Our Motto:--Quality, Service and Price We solicit your patronage · Phone. 52 Fe.ru, Nebr. SABINS' EDUCATIO N AL EXCltAN GE Foun d ed in 1893 Shops Buildin15, Des Mo in es, Io wa Know n all ove r the middl e west an d wes t forE xa min at ion s are d rawin g near Ca ss and Lanca s t e r have each over h 't b Crago team a lea d at th e s tart. a nd e ver ynn e i s s tud y ing ha rd to t r1 1 mem ers. Prompt, Efficient and Reliable Service Jo School Boards, Sup ts. and Teach er s Enr oll now f or positi on s for 1922 -23
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ss of self to be a "cure-all" for dissatisfaction, h omes ickness a nd chronic blu es A greater re s pec t for the rights of otherp has g rown out of my becoming on e of so large a group , I have learned to be con s iderate of the othe r f a llow nnd to adjust my I plans so as to the least I with any tl a ns he mi g ht have. ....._ Be:_es be ing- ed soc i a ll y Have you seen the new line of stationery ITS FiNE · FISHER BROS, Dru ggi st s l<'o r P h ilo, Everett Seal pins and rings Co nklin, Shaffer and Dunns Pen s Bri ng your ' broken spectacles and see what you save · Checks taien at par on goods bought or repaired 1------------------------------J Doctor L. B. SHREVE Dentist Extraction and X-Ray Office Phone 27 Childrens work 8 Spec ialty Residence 2 34

bee n the d ma n d \hat it h11- be!t:n ampl ified and in hook form Ill· c lud 500 ::l crip1ure prool T h< re unable to hear the lecture nw\ h aY<' u cop) by sending 2i\c to i\'lrs J. C. K aut z, Neb r aska C ity, Kcbr. A uspices l nte ruationul Bih le Students Associatio n orgao ized by the late P astor Rus s tll

A. Te a chers' Agency That Gets ' Re s ult s ! Th e ma nager of this Agen cy ha s pla ce d n umber s of Peru Stud e nts. We will giv e y our registr at ion special attention Employers have confidence in hi s judgment. All iDquiries an s we r ed f r ankly Write t od a y. Commercial an d Professional Service Bureau 30 3 Sl 1op s Bui lding, Des Mo in es, Iowa

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The par ty h eld las t Tuesday by t he do r m gi rl s wa s f a \ r ly we ll attended. Mr. an d Mr s. Wm Give ns a nd

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l e n, JUst s tep nw n t o t e d 1 h S p ecial attent i o n g i ven to ma il o r der s Peru Nebr t h at's a knot t y, ba r d pi ece of gy mnas i um in th e tra inin g b uild- a n aug s ' • wa ln ut. " ( Runnin g hi s th nm b in g most a ny h our of t h e d ay. M t Vern o n H all. ' over th e edge of hi s p l an e bit) , H e r e bi g lit t le, yo un g, o ld and Nel li e Tu rner spen t the week-end "Th ere, that t h i ng is d ull, again .' ' i nd i ffe r e nt, mar k ti me a bou t five Th e n wi t h hi s s hirt w r ingi ng we t or s ix hour s a day. T h e re a r e with swe a t an d t hr ow in g back h is so me hund r ed and twe nty-s ix e nh ea d t o get th e hair ou t of hi s r o ll ed In thi s depa r t ment. T he e yes, he wa lked o ve r t o th e emer y w ork co nsists o f o n e c la sa of a est he · whee l t o sharpe n t he pla n e , say in g dan c ing, o ne cl ass in p lay as b e we nt, " Wh ew, I' m a b o u t all g r o un d and fou r c lasse s in floo r in " g y m nas t ics. P hy s i ca l tra ining i s

Whe n he /tur ne d o n t he ju ice the n ot t o m ake p ri z e fig h t e rs o ut of w hir of the s t one a nd the s t r e a m g irl s so th ey ca n c onduct schools of sparks f r o m t he b l a de seem ed to p r operl y, but t o m ak e gracefu l p u t m u s ic i n to h i s sou l, o r r a t he r fai ri es ou t of t hem w hom th e t o awake n i t , f or i t ' s a lways ther e , c hil d r en w ill w i s h t o i m it atr

A cer t ain stud e n't i n E ng li s h c la ss not un der s t andi ng Mr. Eason's q ues t i on , mad e t he f ollow in g req u e s t : "P lease t e ll me just wha t yo u wan t me t o t e ll yo u. "

Students T a ke No tiee

H oc hli m and A rthu r F r ey f r o m Cor tla nd a n d F ir t h spe nt S u nciav w i th Jess ie G i vens. Se \'e ra l o f the dormito r y gi r ls s p e n t Sa tu r day s hop p ing i n Neb e ca u se a s he went back t o Mos t gi rl s t hink they wou ld l ike b r a ska Ci ty. ' b enc h t o wo rk he sa id, " But, o h, t o t ake a est he ti c danc in g , but i t A lm a Murr ay spen t t ha Fo urth b oy, th at old wa ln ut s ur e vvJII ta ke is t h e mos t stre nu ous exe rc ise of vi stiing fr ie nd s i n Brow n vi lle a fi ne fi ni s h Says I t o myse,l f, p hys i ca l train i ng Th e r e ar e o n ly Kid yo u ' r e some phil oso phe r ! In se ve n e nr olle d in thi s class, w ho a t t he same way t hat a f ellow in p r esen t a r e !S t ru gg li ng thru a c lim b in g a ba nk r each es u p a n d danc e. On t he stage d an c in g a pand g r abs a r oo t o r ju t ti ngr ock pe a r s easy b ut t he pr ocess of train · to he lp up, y o u re c h ing is ve r y d iffic u lt. with you r m inrl a nd grasp Th e course in p laygro und co nsi sts t he "fi n e fi n ish" a nd k i d you rs e lf mo r e of wor k t ha n of pl ay O ne a lo ng ove r t he k no tt y p laces o f life. dav a wee k is g ive n to f o lk da ne -

If you a r e go in g t o take out uny life insu ra nce , be su r e to see us befo r e dec idi ng w hat company you ar e goi ng t o i n s ur e wi th, a s we have one of th e ve r y best co n tract

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If b uy you r school supplies, Stot io uer v, F o unta in P en s C a n d i es Fruit, Groceries · a n d Meats from us

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mad e , and also r epresen t on e of t h e ._ _. ._.: best compa n ie s, tbe P r ude n tial Li f e Insur a n ce Compa ny wi t h assets of $ 270 , 000 , 000 00 :------

-Ad v Peru Re a lty Co. , Over Bar nes ' P ha ram cy of a thi r sty cow, a nd leaves us as is wor th an ho u r's cred i t (so says

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As we ll as in un io n in weakness t he r e is so me tim e s strength.

Our Serv ice to You

JH E maki n g of portr aits by p h o t og r a· p hy. P ercever in g st u dy a nd app l icat io n h ave made us exper t in t he de lin ea t io n of c ha r acter w i t h tne camera

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th e Germa n t ends t oward str e ngt he nin g the body. Th e ex h i b i t ion phase of gy mnasti cs con s is t s of fa n cy ma r ch i ng and d r ills w i t h li g ht appa r at us s u ch as wand s, dum bells and i n di a n c lubs. A m ore ad va nc ed co urse t akes u p wo r k w i t h r ings ba r s y W C A. T h etc e n t he r e is th e athl e ti c Th e Y. W. C. A m e t We dnes· p has e of g y mnast ic s in cl uding b asd ay evenin g at 7 in t he En g li s h r ocm. M iss Li li a n Wa lf a r th wa s ke t ball , baseba ll , t e nni s, track, b etc t e lead er . Mr. Kuan ta l ked to Last , b ut no t leas t , is t he r ecreu s o n " Th e Pa tri ot ism of Stud t ro h · H t ld f h a ti o nl s i d e of gy mnastics w hi ch i s en s m \ • 1na e o o t e 1r g i ven the last t e n o r fi f t..een m inch ange of gov ern n en t fr o m the u t es of ever y peri od. T h is in c lu des m on a rch y to t he r epub l ic. H e gave Ch ina's posit ion in t h e wa r ga mes , f olk d a n ces and r e lay r aces Th e r e lay r aces pr ove th e mo s t a n d the f ac t s co ncer ning th e Sha nt u ng q u estion He sa id t h a t t h e ::" r ep r esen ta t ive s at the Peace Confe r en ce we r e to ld to sign t he tr eaty. T h e studen ts in Chl n a we r e i nce nse d by th is act so t hey to o k m a tters in to t he ir ow n h a nd s. T hey ca ll e d a ho liday and wen t a m ong th e peo pl e tal k in g to th em Th ey se n t a m es!l a ge t o th e r ep r ese ntat i ves in F r a nce fo r b id di ng t he m t o s ig n th e tr ea t y. Because of thi s t he s t u de n t s wer e p lace d ba c k in sch ool unde r guar d , b u t the y ce e d e d i n e va d i ng th e g uards an d r e turn ed to th e ir s peaki ng an d i nfo rm e d th e com m o n peo p le A d e legat i o n of studen t s wa i te d on th e pr es id e n t bu t h e r efuse d t o see th e J11 a n d t hey were aga in thr own i n pr ison • Whil e he r e t hey dec id e d to go t o oth er commu niti es to s tu dy in o rd e r t hat t hey mi g ht ret urn a n d tea ch t he peo ple 6f Ch i na Mr Kua n wa s u na bl e t o co m e d ir ect to th e U ni ted s ta t es so he has rece i ve d par t of h is educa ti o n i n li' ra n ce. Fo ll o wi ng t hi s ve r y in s truct i ve ta lk wa s a voca l so lo b y M iss Adaver n Gr a bi ll.

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T H E PERU PE D A GO G I AN One View of Life Physical T raininR {or W omen exci ti ng. If you h ve n o t se e n an
T v ' • • If h d ' 'fi d i nteresting ba ll game thi s sea so n HE BES f SHOE SHOP- Elmer Rmge r, Propraetor. H e ar d a yo un gster in th e m a n ua l h wahn t t o se e 1 o w vi s i t t he gym in the next Let u s d o yo ur sh oe r epa i ri ng ITS and Wiogfoot rubber heels. t rai nin g ro o m the oth er d ay ta lk· eadc he r s ca n f e h e 1 wee ks T he gam e m ay ' not be Oak and Kro me so le lea the r We carry a full line of laces dyes i ng t o him se lf; he was a lo ne and 1gm Y an ec om e r o 1cm g sc 00 · d r h Q · k · b · ' •h ' ld · d h sci e n t i fic bu t it is full of kn ocks an po 18 es UI C serv1ce, reasona le pnccss evide ntl y t h in k in g a lo ud: Gee ! c 1
School sp iri t, p at r io ti s m , a nd i ng, in whi c h th e pa rti ci pan ts e ve n r e i ig io n in pa rt i s th i nk10 g a ss u m e th e r ole of E uropea n pea s· about th e "fine fin ish" un t il i t hd a n ts. T wo d a ys a wee k are gi ve n a ctually bee n r e al ized At fi rs t we t o lea rni ng games ; ga m es of al 11 catch It fro m ot her s a nd ki d our - ki n ds fo r a ll s i zes of pup i ls u nde r Ee lves al ong wit h it, onl y h a lf be · al l kin ds of s rr o undings T h e li eving, p riva t ely sco rn f ul ; ca n ' t f o urth pe ri od a week is g i ve n ov er swa llow it , and it lP.aves u s hate f u l t o t he th eo r y a nd p s yc h ology of and d isgust ed; finally it jus t play At p r ese n t , th e class i s layna tu r a ll y ha p pens, a nd i s beco me i ng o u t and eq u ipp ing pla yg roud s a prin c i ple as vigorou s a s t he dr i nk of l i mited sizes an d cos t . T hi s a lso - - -
shy i n exp r es s ion of our f e e li n gs, t he class). a s a gir l caug ht in t he mo rn i ng Gyma s tics p r oper cov er a w ide wi tho ut he r ha ir combe d. scope o f ac t ivi t ies T he first thi ng Th e n we dev oi:e our li fe t o o ne g e ne r a lly thin ks of is the se two r df ul, doub t e d refo r m, o r c li ng t ing up exer ci s es and cali s t henics. t o it and g o t o s leep in f a ncied This ph ase is ve r y im porta n t t o t h e pe rfect in g of one's o wn p hysique but is n ot so inte r es t i ng to ob ser vers. Gym n astic s a r e , of t w o kinds, Sweed i s h a nd Ger m an ; the Sweed is h tends t o ward t he s y m e tr y
"U::>efu lness ot· t;ve i t ami b e co me g reat, usefu l a nd successfull or use fu l and u nsuccessf u l or n eit her, a l l depending u po n w he t her i t has an u ncont r o ll ed or a g r ip o n u s or whet h e r we ' ve r ea ll y felt it a n d g r ace f u lne ss of the bod y wh il e -
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PROPESSOH J W. SEAR SON HERE

IMRS ISABELLE BUSHONG MAJORS

Gives Series of In s pira ti on a l T a!ks on Scho ol Publicity

Fifty - two y ear s a go, y ou ng

T ho mas J Majors went to Illino is

1to brin g back his brid e t o t he 1f r ontier land of N emaha c oun ty , lNeb r aska. For a year they li ved

1 i n Brow nv i l le, then th e cap ital of

lP asse d Away Saturday, July 15-Fu,.. r n eral Services Monday p m D urin g t he pa st wee k we had 1 with UR ,J. J W S o ne o f th e profe ssor s of En gl ish a t th e St ate Univ e r s ity. Durin g th e war Mr. S ea r son wa s locate d a t Was h in g t on, D C , und e r Dr St r ay e r of Co lumbia, in edu cat iona l p ubli city

I t he t e r ri tor y of Nebra ska , a fter which they move d to t he ir new wnr'k. hom e on t h e f a r m ne a r Pe r u, Mr. S ear son's ge ne tal t opi c he re 1 w he r e t he y have live d e ver since. wa s Sch ool Pu b l ic ity , th e s e ll in g of t he sch ool t o the comm u nity. I Mrs. Ma j or s pa ssP. d a way at

The lec t ur e on Be h a v io ri st ic o ' cl ock Sat ur day morning a t conv ocati on M.o n da y S he had been in p oor hea lt h f or wa s the ou ts t and in g f ea 1ur hi s 1 sev e ral year s a n d had been ve r y pr ogram h er e and la id t he f oun da1 p oo rl y f or th e past t hr ee m o n t hs. ti on for th e t a lk s th at f ollowt!d 1 1 Fo r t he. pa s t few weeks a ll th e This lectur e dea lt wit h a n in d iv id- 1 1 c h il dr en h a ve bee n ne ar h e r, a n d ua l's be ha v i or a s pe rso nal pub l1c- i n these last s ad days of he r li f e , t 1 l h e r la v in a h u s band and c h i ld r e n i ty Sc hoo l p ubli city is pr ot e c 1v e "' anrl pr om ot ive he n g Y - T · h t t did al l t hat coul d be do ne to ma ke o f sc hool publicit y 'br in g s a co m- !h e r suffe rin gs l ig h t er m unity int , consc: i ou s nes \3 o i ts RI VE R S CENE NEAR I A few d ays b efo r e the end came , o wn merit It mu s t he a s in ce r e , a t he r r eq uest, Rev J W E lli o tt , b onost , d e ve lopin g , unf o ld i n g o f 1 An d eve r y ma n d ecid e th 1'HE MID-SUM MER COMMENCEMENT IM i ldred Co lman Samu e l Rowl ey w ho has bee n a con stant vi si tor a t th e g oo d. I t s object is t o 6e ll t he 1 The way hi a s oul s h a ll go - -

Lilli a n Dress le r M ildred S ch o ber he r bedsid e dur ing her i llness , sc hoot to th e co m munity t o I In u p Mr Searson a'c- Graduation Exercises Will be Held Delia E Ern s t J o Shellhorn was presen t a nd gave words of s how th e oo mmum t y wh a t It IS c ord insr t o hi ll own Jaws of publi c - Thursd a y , Julv27

Edith D Fox C leo M. Sigma n comfor t to t he hu s band , chil d r e n f or m ont! y ex pe nde d Gen- 1 it v we f e e l t ha t he wel l

Ed y th M Ga te.> J as. v. S imon arfcl g r a nd ch i ldren asesmb led at · d t h · I ' Fo lowin g i s the program of th e b d ' d Sh k d th t M u i ne ness <>i nce n tv an e n US I · t he laws of en thu s i asm a nd self

Bertha Girth off e r Cla r e nce S pe ich he r e S l e e as e a r. a sm. mu s t u nderl i e a ll tru e pu b· 1 abn ega t ion. sum me r sch oo l c omme nce me nt of Lo'i s E Gregg Eva M. S t e wa rt Ellio t t p r eac h he r f u ner al s e rm on li ci ty Mr Sear so n's t a lk s to t he I the Pe ru Stat e No rm a l School and Lula M Grush Fl or e n ce Ta y lor I Th e la r ge at t e n dan ce a t t he cl a s s in ed uc at iona l mea s u r e me nts I Th e Admi n istr ati on Club. : Teach e rs 'co e ll g e, w hich is t o be Harri ott H a r t ley Rose Wan e k fun e r a l an d t he ma ny fl o wers se nt c a rr ie d wi th th e m an appea l f o r 1 Th e Adm ini s tra t ion Cl u b h e ld he ld Thur s da y J u ly 27, at 10 a. N Hawk swo rth Hel e n William s by loving fr iends a nd relati ves th e proper us e of s t a n da r d iz e d its r eg ul a r me et in g Mon day even - m .,

Carri e He a coc k Mildred Wi lson we r e a n e xpresi on of love fr o m t es t s T hese a r e t o be u sed for in g , J u ly 10, i n th e tr a ining b u i ld- Pr ocess i onal Coll ege Orch estra L e lia H ickman Ed ith Wort ma n t he h undreds of friends of M rs d iag n osis an d not for pu rposes of io g The chi e f r e pa s t of t he e ve n- Invoca tion C. E Str ong Stella Hin d enach Fe rn Ze ll e r s Ma j ors a n d her fa m ily ins t r u c ti on Th ey s h oul d he ' i nl!' was a n ad r ess by Dr. J. W. Vo cal So lo Fran ces F ey Don fl'un. < e O Jr ot hv Mr s . .l\Iaj ors le a ves her hu sb and, f oll owed up wit h sk ill fu l i nst ru c1 S e ar so n who s pok -:! on t he s ubj ec t Ad dress I. S. Cutter, M D.

1. :\1 ajors a nd five chi lt1· ti on with - s tr e ss on ho w to s lu tly, o f • s ch ool Pub li c i't v 1 Dr Sr e a - Vi oi in clo.lo V ladimir J l sa E ie menta• y 11 • r e n, ;;1x t ee n gra ndch ildre n, and T oo often the y a r e u s ed for fa lse 1 s on t o ld us t ha t th e sch oo ls of Confe rring of Degr ees and Pr es e nt Mi nni e Anli on L e Roy M 1ller o ne g rea t gnn d ch i P Fro Jr•• publicity. No e du catio n is r ea l Am E:' ri ca a r e go in g t o be m e as ur ed 1 in g Diplomas and Certifi- Wanda Brid g e wate r Eldrid Morton h e r o ldest so n, l ives at t he old unl es s it r aises th e lowll_r le v e ls of I b y t he a t t itu de whi ch the teac her I· c a t es H on. T J. Maj ors Ruth Ca rl so n M Mu en ll t e r , ho me ; J ame s Charles Jive at human soci ety It mu st develo p 1 t ake s t owa r d hi s o r h er wor k. Co lor S ong Audi ence H e len Co wle s Re va Ne lson I the i r f arm homes nea r Peru; sk ill t o on e do 1 t eac her is not r ecogn ized as b e ing Rec ess ional Coll e g e Or.ch es tra Ali ce D. Cro ok Cl ai re N estor , Th om a s, Jr, l i ves in End i c ot t wo r k a nd enJ OY do 1ng i ng a pr of ess io na l Th e f o ll ow ing d e gr ees , d1plom as Bernice Pa rkin son A l ice Edwar ds an d Mrs. Gladys M a j ors Gal e l i v es r e a s in g of sa t 1sf at1on IS e r a ll y th e t ea ch e r r e ma ms m and ce rtificate s will be Ju. Me rl e Fi s he r Ved a Rh od u s 1 in Bea tr ice t ru e e duati ona l deve lo pm ent. t e a chin g wor k bu t a co mparative ly ly 27 : Matil d a Fr itz I rene Ro se I T o Mr Maj or s , w ho has g i ven las t f u ll of ins.pi- tim e O th.er profess ions I Degrees. Kathry n Gr ue n wa ld El sa Sch aefe r so many yea r s of unselfish devot i on ration In c lo s 1n g th e f oll ow!Dg Ie ma nd a pe no d of prepara- A." J Jimera on Leah G. Kreame r Verda Haupt man V Shr ews bury ) f or th e upb u ilding of th i s in stip oe m was r ea d : ti o n bu.t in turn th e me mbe r s of Lou ise N e al. Hilda H offm a n La ur a St acy ! t ut i on , and t o his fam ily, the f a cE very Ma n Dec id e! h. : th ose pr of essio ns their w ork Diploma

W.Sch wartzwe lder Goldi e Hu b b e ll I u lty a nd the s tuden ts and alumn i T o e very ma n th er e o pe ne th ; a li fe wor k while t e a cher Marvin Applegate Ma r g' t Kam e rat Edity Hunter Edi t h S wee ni e : of t hi s s ch oo l ex t e nd their heartA wav a nd ways , a nd a wa v. 1me 1el y mak e s i t a stepp1 ng sto ne t o Prjarita Atkin son Opa l M. Kizer Minnin e Kru eg er St e ll a Whee ld on 1 fe lt sym\,t' hY in th i s th e da 1k - s t , And th e hi g h s oul chmbs th e s ome thin g e lse. Kather i n e Born e Ruby Lawr e nce Ge ra ldin e Li s t on sad des t ho u r way , I T he teach er' s attitu d e mu s t be Mar y C. B orne E lva L McCo y

And th e lo\'1' so ul g r ope & tb e ovy; Iri g ht t owa rd her work be for e sbe D 1 B b El e menta ry Rura l Ce r t ifi cate A lo t of f olks go th r u l ife m ish . t fl bl' b H a e ug ee Lilli a n Ma lon e d b

And in on t e m1 s Y ats , l can ex pec t to ma ke th e pu IC e - Roy C. B usc h E rl a nd N e lso n 1 Alva Hart Me rl e Po lsf us er ab le becau se t hey o t oo mu a Th e re s t dnft t o and fr o 1 Ji eve th a t it is r e ally w?r th whil e. Lu c ill e Bu scher P e a rl Ne lson Elsi e V io la U l br i ck wishing and not eno ugh ask in g Bu t t .> e ve ry man th e r e ope neth Th e p ubl i c is inv est10g m o ney J B d Cl b h Abl d Pf Lin co ln Wile s f or wha t t hey, want. ir a y a ug on e nmmer A h ig li way and a low , I / C o ntinu ed o n ll"ourth P aye.)

A TRI BUTE TO M RS. ISA TjSLLE MAJORS

IIn t he m orn in g, wh e n a ll t h e world se emed so full o f so ng and praise, t he g reat an ..! loving soul of one of t he nob lest wo men le ft f or t s h eavenly home. T he hou r wh e n t he s ig na l w h i s tl e ca ll ed the la borer t o h is d a il y to il mark e d th s tim e when he r e ar t hl y sh ou ld e nd a nd h e r H e av en ly joys s hould begin , S he c hose t he be tt e r part in life; she buil t f or h erse lf a 1o onum e nt of love made with ou t han ds wh ich s ha ll co n t in u e t o g r ow th ru out etern ity. F or her s was a li fe of s er vi ce He r tho ug h ts we r e th o ug h ts of lov e; he r deeds of k in dn ess; h er acts wer e a cts of me rcy : s he la b or ed fo r t h ose s he loved and lo ved th ose f or wh om she and he r love t o a ll w ith wh o m s he came in co nta c t l! e r gr e at j oy in life was in help ing ot he r s to be happy H er on ly r egr et f or going was leaving beh i nd t he opp ortunity of serv ice of love for th o!l e so n ear a nd d ea r t o he r. A great wo man ha s passed fr o m our mid st yet t he effect of he r life of love a nd dE: votion wi ll las t whil e t he world stand s She ga ve her life of service that we mi g ht live mor e abundantly. S he was t r uly one ot God's rare artist s , for she did h er wJ r k and live d h >r life fo r the love of doin g

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mus t b e in by 12 ()'c loc k Saturd ay. Articles sho uld b e t 1•pcwntten if a nd writt en o n one o; ldc only as the prin t• rs wi ll 1}0l accept copy writte n on b o th

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College Students of

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George Medskcr-ELlitor ol Co unty Organizations

OI!GANIZATIOI'S!

M. C. A Wi l bcr Woodbriged

J a mes Simons Associate Edito• Lol a l. ohr Assi s tnnt Ed itor Com mencement wee k wil l be one of i nte r est to th ose students who are especally fond, of mu s ic. Mr Pratt, of Ma n hattan , Kansas, a we ll known art ist i n t he musca l wor ld wi J] b e h e re d ur ing th e

Y. W. C A Lois GreggC C A Irma Ca se} entire week. Music Depa rtmcut.. So me special progra m has bee n arrang-e d for e ac h dqy of the week.

Teachers Colleges.

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I , Some people u se correct English a n d some use Eng li s h hat every body und e rsatn ds / Sund ay, J uly !:l, th e third mu si - the violi n , pian o and voice depa r ten] concert was offe r e d t o the) tq- ments wi ll appear in a pub l ic r ed e nts and fr i ends of t h e s choo l. cita l. Tues da y n ight t he Glee Fo ll owi ng t h e l ine of least re- d t th f II t t t sistance is what mak es r i vers and lt wa s e nJ oye o e u es ex e n Club and the Orches tra will give · me n cr ooked

S abbath H alf Ho u r of Mus ic. On Monday e ve ning the pup i Is of

by tho se prese nt. Th e pr og ram an evening's entertai nment. Dur -

f oll ow ing shows t hat it was ing th e ch a p e l period We d nesd a y II a tr ea t for a ll m usic lover s Th e Mr. Pratt wil l talk on '"T he

orch es t a u nder the leadership of tion of Music to a Genera l E d uca-

Fresh

Profes sJ r J isa pl ay d "H umor sq ue," tion," and in the e\·eni ng h e w ill ! "Moth e r Machre e, " " Cava l ier i a 1 Frniit give a lecture r e c i ta l. Mu si c f or ua ' lr Hu sti can a." and " The Palms " commencement on T hur sday w i 11

Mi ss play e d a flute so lo, be furni s hed by Mr s Fey, Mi ss

P.fi c niCS "Souvener des Alpes." Mrs. Fey Hylto n and Mr. Ji sa.

sa ng "Annie Lauri e" with full "For Lunch

urch estra Mrs. S atisfaction

Tarry With Me." by Nicolai. tion in knowing one h as a p oi s ti on

The last of the con ce rts was held for t he coming yea r wh o I on th e campus Sunday, Ju ly 16 , do not have tha t sa ti sfacti on w i ll ' with ,th e f ollowin g program. d o well to enro ll thru Reuben

Aide March - Ver di Swan, locaL representat i ve of t h e Lo ve a nd Roses

Mi d - Wester n Teachers' Ag ency.

Our Motto: - -Quality, Service and Pri ce

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at any time : :....-..___ that's good

to eat

Orch estra Bnrollme nt is fr ee. Doze ns of MardiS haS

Amer ic a the Beautiful Ward Peru st ud e nts have _ e nr ol led and Co mmunity s ingin g with or - ca n test ify to q ui c k resu l ts -Ad -

r Founded in 1893

•t I Shops Bu i lding , Des Moines, Iowa

I ! K nown a l l over the middl e west and west for che stra accompa n im e n t

P hon e 25

Whi stling Solo - Se lecte d Emily a_ta n t_M_a_na_g_e_r_

Ange ls' Serenade - Bra ga

Vo ic e , Francis Fey;

Violin, Mr. J isa;

Flute , Miss Burt on N obody Knows t he t r ou'b le I 've S een Wh i te Romance - Ambrosis

Violin. Vlad i mir Ji sa Pri ests March -Me ndel so hn

Orchest ra

Conv ocation

On Mo n day morning, Ju ly 10, Professo r Sears on of the Un i vers ity of N eb ra ska made his first appearance before the student/in attendance here At t h is ti me he introduce d the subject of Behavioristic Psyc hology, emphasizing t hese ten sp ecial points of tests:

1. Does t he indiv idua l h ave goo d hea l t h ?

2. What is the spirit of t h e i ndividua l ?

3. To wl-iat extent h as the ind ividua l acqt1 ired ab i lity to serve societ y? • f.

4 To what exten t does the i nrl iv id ua l co nser ve h is energies?

5. To what ex t ent are we wi lli ng to d i scover t ru t h ?

6. Can yo u form op inio n s fo r yo u rself?

7, <;an you express what yo u know?

8 Have you t he wea l t h p r oduci ng ski ll ?

9 Have you t he comrade seeking skill?

10. Has the ind iv id ual the capacity to rest?

On Wednesday, Ju ly 12 t he program for ' chape l period inc luded si ng ing with Mrs. Fey a s d irector ; a whi s tl ing so lo by Miss Burton, an cl a talk by Prot fe1 so r Searson.

PERU

If I could pa i nt a p i ct ure, And pa in t it i n colo r s tr ue , I would spen d my t i me in work s u blime

Painting old Per u

I would paint t h ose hill s a nd 'valleys, Tho se fie lds w ith t he ir golden she a ves, T he lit t le squ irr e l wi th h is swi sh a n d swir l , Those bea u ti f ul a ut um n leaves ,

Those k inge of t he s t a t e ly fo r est, Monarchs of past , Those r ugged hi ll s; th ose r ocks a nd ri llsT h ose f rie n ds that a lways last.

We mix ou r eart hl y co lors

An d ca ll ot: r pa in t in g good;

But God abo ve wi th al\ea r t of love

Makes cb l or s t hat no man co u ld

He has taken the rarest colors, ' The gems of heaven ly b lue , And oain t ed a p i ct ure i n natureCod bles s i t, Old Pe ru.

• Silas R. Barton.

"' Mr Bar t on was forme r student of Peru He wrote th is poem after a vi s: t back to Per u i n 1905. Mr. Barto n aft e rward served as state auditor of Nebras ka.

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Conklin, Shaffer and Dunne Pens Bring ybur broken spectac..les and see what you save Checlts taken at par on i'OOds bought or repaired.

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It se e ms an easy matte r just to I f ormin g of c lubs was favored with 8 ta lk by Rev r . . th ey imm ed ia t e ly eng i neere d the meeting of tb fift h the a sso c ia t i on have a fin e pi c ni c, th e n to writ e amon g the s tudent body E. C. M i tchell in which b e po in ted it up, but it is n ' t, by a lon g w ays. j Every stu de n t was r eq u ir ed to out clfarly the vital necess ity of Maybe th e advr se r or pre s ident 1 be a memb er o f o ne c lu b. Th e n Chri s tianity in a truly succe sfu J of th e c ount y club will ancounce I f; c lub had its t u rn at l ife, and in connection, brough t in chapel. "Will all th e membe rs I .,. rng th e oth e rs durin g t he con voca - out the fact that one ' s ambi t ion of the N e maha county Club ( or 1

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trainin g for th e st ud e nts it rel iev - one's state ,of mind. m eet in fr ont of the chapel e d th e f a culty of a g r e at burd e n . T he lec t u re of Mr. Kuan on t he immediately at th e cl os e of convo- This se e med very su gges tive to me even i n of the twelfth t old ua cation. The mee tin g is important, and wo rth pass in g on to th e stu· what a great part theY M. C A. so ev ery m e mbe r pl e a se be th e re " dents of Peru f or con s id er a ti on h as plaved in bettering cond itio ns

And ma ybe if th e re happ e ns ' to in Ch i n a Mr. Kuan tells ua t ha t be forty members be long;ing, po s-

The Y M C A. the or ga ni zation is held in hi g h sibi_Y ha ve n't return ed from I The Burlington Bend. Our correspond en t wi s hes t o reg a rd i n h i s country and serv e s the1r v1 s 1t ho m e over Sunday; some j make apolog y f or repor t ing a le e - as a n in dispensible aid t o the pu both e r s happ e n not to hav e a clas s i

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ture by Mr Ku a n on th e e ve ni ng l ie, anti to the more needy pP.o p le d · k b J · PI of the fifth. Th e err or is d ue t o th e re M K , unttl 10 :30 and mi sse d chapel th a t : an JO e a out uptt er uvius nic and na t ural ly e xpe ctM to have a · r. u a n s experten ee 'In day ; mayb e Wrlliam saw Mary on ' an d his pranks. dandy good tim e and vet rather a _peculrar beca u se of the ' Y M. C. A. work in France made the way t o chap e l and just na tur- / Ftnally th e bt g c omes fe e ls as if "W e ll, 1 don ' t supp ose ttme the _Pe da gog tan .roes to pr ess , i t possib le fo r u s tv iearn so meall y took a comf orta bl e seat 'o ut on j a nd e ver y body has the trme of hrs it will amount to ml,lch , d and a s tate me nt of / thina- of the organiza t ion in that the _campu s amon g th e chi i> g I lllife tr f' asurer, then actually do es have g::d our program co mmrttee. In t he coun try p oss ibly oth e rs stayed in one of I e s pect a y, e nJ.o ys hrmse lf a day or time, even bette r than h e e x pected the buildings to be sure the y knew Itwo after everybody el se has for at the be et , and comes awa II th e ir lesson that came n ex t ; may- g ? tt e n the affa ir; for he has the puffed almo s t lite r:ll:be Jenni e ju s t go t a le tter fr o m Ib!ll s t o pay pr omptly and maybe and tell s arou bd what a fin e time one of and s he a nd he h as to cha se d own he had, and f he fir s t thing you stopp ed tn th e s ha d e t o rea d it I and coll ect af t e r th e excitement know y ou'll s ee so me on e here and and about what was in it ; ha s a ll bl ow n over. Mo s t picnic there schemin g h ow h e can qualify and s o It goes ; p os s ibl y out of th e I tr ea s ure r s have learned to go to be a m emb er of game other fort y, thirt y m ay have be en pr es - Ia r e nud and co ll f:c t whil e the coffee county club J ust be for th h · b 1· 1 • e e y ave ent an d twentytive h a ve heard the Js or rn g, ca lrn g- out the name of their picnic. ann ounc ement, a nd when th e m ee t - e a c h a s h e is pa id and checking i ng time com es imm e diately afte r Ioff th e na me , be cau .se he finds that The Admiljistration Club. chap e l the re may be twe nty of the ! afte r t h e pi c nic taste i s lo s t the <Co ntinued t ;o rn First Pal:'e.) thirt y a tte nd th e m ee tin g ; fi ve f e lt ordin a ry pi cni c ke r find s paying and the futur e of its chjldhood i; duty bound to hurry aw a y to study his sc or e much sa me as paying in the teacher's hand and it wants or cla ss and th e five who didn't th e i ce man or any other bill. value received 1School notes in the h ear th e announcem e nt of course 1 But th e wor st is ye t to come! local paper, a {d s chool publicadid pr esent th e m se lves at II Th e poor r e port e r ha s just the tions will the public som e m eetm g. you ca n see what I q nes t kind of time at the picnic idea of the w\ rk that th scho'ol happ e ns: Wtth only ha lf th e m e m- 1and then g oe s home and forg e t s all is doing but pe r so nal conta c t h e r s hip p er se nt ma yb e they d ecid e Ia bout it of the teacher i rj c ommunity affairs t o cal l an othe r mee ting and se t I May be h e has jns t worked like will do far m d-e t o convince the an ot he r d a t e and ann ou nc e it i n 1

e ve r y thing to g et hi s sc hool work public that th e Iteacher's work is c hape l aga in. d one for the ne xt d ay s o a s to keep indispensible th 4n any publi cation

_' 'Now we will to Gre e c:P. , ' ' A f ew ha nd s we nt up The sard the lec ture r So we w 1 ' JI "Ian s wer was " C · , · · , z narrna. satd on e of t h e au d ie nce, wi p in g M i•s De wey: " Now h t h · b " l w a were

During a lecture at a certain Miss De wey : "W hat was the su mmer scho o l on the subj ec t of rul er of Russ ia calle d? " " Ventilation and Archi,te c ture," Cla ss : " Czar. " th e temperature of th e ro om rose Mi ss Dewey : " What was his to a very hi g h pit c h. wife call e d ?" Th a t is u s uall y th e way and it I a d a t e wi t h a peach at 8 p m can possibly d o This community r ea lly i sn't a ny on e ' s f a ult; e very and what hap pe n s? Just when he contact may come thru clubs on e d oes hi s av e ra ge bes t a nd no I is d oing th e la s t t o uche:! to his churches, Sunday school s and otbe;

She:, drinkin g a chocola t e malt-

on e is to b lam e ti e and ha ir and i s all ready to commus · :o; --a'f!'erJ tm. Bu t fin a ll y en oug h of th e m e m-don his "panama and get there half When I h e has successH i u n i!.SS yo u open mar.e of b is chil d r en called ?'' th e windows " One ha nd r 'lse timidl y: "Czard i nes" he r s ge t t ogeth e r in a meeting , an ho"ur early - d a rn the luck, the me the pqblic in ser v ic e for u s ua lly a ve r y brie f m e eting , to phone rings and that none too whrch IS not receiving pay she decid e what th ey want in tbe .line Ipl e asant county club editor's voice hall succ + sful Jy sold educa tion t o of a picnic, where they wa nt it, Isa ys , " Say, we re you gQing to the commumtv and has to that and whe n write up that Nemaha county degree f! Dhanced h e rse lf and h e r

am a a v rat or " You fly ? " / Mrs Chu r b : A man came to "Yes, I fly. " th e house t oda y w ho co ul d q u ot Oh, I r e membe r n ow ; I sa w yo ur ! S ha ke spear e." e picture in the fl y pa per " I Mr Churc h : " Did you give h im i som ethin g to e a t?' '

In of fir e , s t ep on a bar o f / Mrs Ch urc h : ' ' Yes '' s oap , rmg the t owe l, ope n th e w in -Mr Church. "Th , d ow and le t th e fir e esa pe, Al so h e m i.g bt ha b s riz-bt; f ' e f:e n a re t rred school pray or rarn. I t ea ch er "

ed milk: " 1 do Jo ve an y thin g The Te nnyson class und er Miss that has ch ocola t e in it. " , Fau lhaber is working ou t the ' I ate a ch oco late p ie for dinn e r. • Idrarr a tiza t i on of L anuc el ot and I - /E lai ne pi c nic ? " work in l h e eyes of those to wh o m Th e n committees are chosen for dl ffe r e nt Then said cub r e porter says, she shruld w1sh to b e of the utp urpo ses , s uch as t o 1 ·d h " Wait jus t a minut e, pl e a se,' ' and most se)V ice Thi s is the kind of provr e t e nec ess ary r efr eshments, hangs up th e r ec ei ve r and g oe s "school publicity" that really pays to s ee about ge ttin g car s or trucks to ta k e the party if th e picnic thru a se ries of w i ld g es t iculations Ca.: County CJ b R ' ' l tl b · T u eport i s t o be at a di st a nce , t o a rran g e · st e n Y aa e p ound s the air wrth The Cass County Club boasts a ni ce program of mu s ic, ga m es, fi sts and rav es unholy for of a mmbers hip of nineteen g ir ls and so on, to ma ke the ex c ursi on a :sec ond or uu ttl he hears the and on 1 boy. We are planning on enjyoabl e land la dy comm g 10 off the porch havin ga picnic in the ne ar fut · and then he steps bac k to the phone W r II ure N ow we' ll sa y five o'clock of a d h' d . e w te you more about it t d . th t' f an IS vorce soun s a h ttle husky la ter cer am ay 1s e rme se t or the h "W · big time, and it is a beautiful j·as e_ h ;y, yes, sure; I'll Sevf al memb e rsof ourclubhave day up until about dinner time eave It 10 t e edag ogian box on been Beeply interested in Dr 1 my way to the 7: 5 0 class in the s b 1 1 · and as we g o to cla ss right aftPr u l1 s ectures. One day he told m ornmg. Thanks for reminnding b th t · dmner we nottce a few little white a out e ormmg of a student me.'' · 1 · blanket clouds sneaking aro und the B h coun< m th e Teach e rs Trainin g · ut w at a j o b it is ! Just lik s h f Cl hon z on and m aybe by th e time e c O f o eveland and of the r ewe get out of our second c la ss in up potatoes or " eggs; or form which th ey brou g ht about e se eatrng them cold Th · the a ft e rnoon 1t's thund e ril)g and were very successful in ad-

lightning, by five o'clock it's \ What's the u se of ink min.stering the di s cipline of the rammg pitchfork s and ni g g e r and time After you ,ve sch cl. in fact th e y were s uccessbabies and th ey're running down had a sw e ll tufle , wh_at ' s the use ful :o such an exte nt that lockers the street and side walks and along of gomg around blowmg about it? are ran unknown thin g in that the country lanes and murmuri If folks want to kn ow what it ' s schll. something abou,t a p! c nic. ng like why not let them hav e a chance pother interes tiftg feature of

Those who were to sp eak or sing to say, too, " Ain't we got fun?" th jt work was the doing away or r ead at the picnic stop worryl·ng A numb er of county club s have w t'l announce m ents in th e co nvo- A T b ' ab?ut ho'w wer e ha d their picnics during the past ca, on period_ They caus ed the gomg to be, whrl e o thers si g h as wee k. Those which have been re- 8 t ouncement1 to be linotype d if the bride or groom had failed ported are Cass , Pawnee, Nemaha, passed out to the stud e nt s a s to appear, the truck driver cus ses Johnson and La nca st e r. entere d the assembly room. his luck because he didn't get to One r a the r gets to lo oking for- JIS left the asse mbly p e ri od open pick in that ten bones, and the ward to h1s own county club pic- f. amusement of some aort, s o refreshment · committee thank their star s that they had foresight enough to tell th e r e staurant man they would ' t be after the buns and weine r s and pickl es until three' o'clo c k and th a t if it looke d lik e rain th ey wouldn ' t want them; and doubly thannkfuJ that they conditione d th e purch a se of ice cream.

But the s torm left one red ee min g f e ature : all who wer e go ing pl a nned for it and ha ving el se t o do a wa y, they all

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g ave th ree dri ll s , a wand d r i ll, a gam e s we r e pl ayed , and a n im-

F i nn i s h fo l k da n ce and a n I nd ia n promptu " last day of s choo l " proc l ub dri ll. Th e pro g ram was cl os e d g r am was g i ven wjt h wi th s eve r a l .orc h es tra se le ct io ns her m i ss i ng t oo t h a n d fr eckles was

T h e lm a Ho w e M r s. F e y t h e n s ce n e of mu c h m errim e n t las t 0 k d I{ 1 a a n rome e We ca r r y a full line of la ces , dyes s a n g fo r us Edn a F is h e r g av e t: s S atur day even i n g Abo u t tw e nty1 and poli s h es. Quick se r v i ce, reasonable priccss h er fa m o us d a n ce of t he D e vi l. M iss five g irl s , g u e s t s of t h e b ou se, 1 Spec ia l atte ntion gi ven to m a fl ord er s Per u, N eb r Willi a m s gave a r e a d i ng. T h e ga v e a "kid p arty" an d a m ost ._ _. gir ls f r om t h e gymn a siu m c la sse s c hi ld i sh at m os phe r e p reva il ed. K i d A radio bo oklet h a s jus t be en rece i ved by t h e d epa r t m e n t fr o m s tat i on W WJ o f t he Detr o i t n ews, De tro i t , Michigan. A t th e c lose of a rec e n L pr og f am from t h i s s tai t wa s a nn ou n ce d th at t h e book le t wo u ld be se n t to a n y o n e h eari ng t h e pro g r a m a n d

Af t e r th e prog r am we ad j ou r ned the hi t of th e even i ng. After r et o t h e J apa n ese boot h w h e r e i ce of th e t hings ki ds m ost crea m a n d c ake wer e served e njoy h a d been served th e g ir ls d e pa r ted t o th e ir r oo m s. i n g a copy.

T enni s Tourn ament

It wa s d e ci d1 d fi t th e beg i n nin g Bols h e v ik e Hi g h e r Mathem atics. of th e s um mer sc h ool w h e n a t E: n · Eac h year h as 3 65 days n is cl ub was or ga n ize d , t o b ave a I f yo u s lee p 8 h our s a d ay i t s c 1e n ce t h e r e t ou rn a me nt . A n y p er8o n w h o equals days h a s bee n w is h ed to t a k e p a r t in t h e event T hi s leaves 24 3 days Prof , Fl oy d Doa ne s i gned hi s nam e o n a li st wi t h lf yo u r est 8 jq our s a day 122 s ays r e ·el ec t e d h ead ,of t h e c hem i str y · w 1 wh ic h cla ss h e w i s h e d t o pl ay Thi s, lea v es 12 1 d ays de partm e nt in t h e _Dakota es ey - "" D T h e se cl as se s a r e m e n's , w o me n 's T h e r e a r e 52 S undays o2 d ay s an Un i ver s t !Y. Mitchel l, S. Of and mi xe d , d o u b le s a n d s i ng le s T hi s leaves 69 dbys P r obab ly no ot: her g r ad u a t e h d T he pu rp o s e of h o !di ng a to urn a - If you have Sat u r d a y ha lf o ur s c h oo l i u rece nt y e ar s as rna e h . m e nt w a s t h ree fo ld: F i r s t, t o h o lid a ys 26 d a ys su r a pid p r og r e s s i n t e ac 1n g a s g i v e eac h a nd ev er y me mb er a T hi s leave! 43 d ays h as M r Do a n e E lm e r W i ls on w r ites t h a t h e is c h a nce t o s h ow h is a bil ity w ith If you h ave H h o u rs for q u i t e pl eased w i t h h is p os i ti on a s t h e r a ck et ; S e co n d s, to prov i de lunch

M i ss Gert ru de Co n g e r wr i t es s h e h as acce p t e d / a pos iti on at R ee H e ights, S. D fo r th e co min g year She wi ll te a c h dom e s tic

28 days d or"'a n i zed f un for a ll·, a n d t h ir d, T h is lea ves ) 5 days h e ad of th e m at h e m a ti cs epar t- "' S I to r ou n d o ut th e s u m m e r ' s wor k T wo we ek s vaca ti o n 1 4 d a ys m e nt in th e S t ate Norma l ::h oo a t A lbi o n , I da h o . L eo J e w e ll , a a nd make it se e m co m ple t e an d T h i s leave s l 1 day fini s h ed. T hi s be ing La b o r D ay , no one fnrm e r res id e n t of PH u a n d al so a · h h · 1 T h e oppo n ent s of e ac h per so n wor ks 1 1 day g r ad u a t e i s h ead o t t e p ys 1ca wa s c h o se n b y th e t o u rna m e nt S o you do n't wor k at a ll.- E xsc i ence dep a rtm e nt of t h e s a m e sc h oo l. a n d i s r e porte d to be m &k - co mm !t tee In th e ch ap e> l lo bby c h a n ge. in g good , a nd t o b e a p o p ul a r• i s a sc h edule of t he ga m e s a n d m e m ber o f t h e fac u lt y th e w i n n e r s . T h e games hav e hee n p laye d o ff w i th mu ch s uey W, C. A ce ss a nd t h e sc ore s ar e evi d ence

T h e Y w. c A . m e t at 7 : 15 t h a t th e w inD er s won on ly by h ard Wed n esdc:1 y eve nin g w i th Mi ss Ros e w o r k ' Wa n ek a s lead e r. Th e ev e ni n g wa s S aturda y th e fin a ls a r e to be devo t ed t o mus ic.

T h e r e was a c e ll o s o lo by Mi ss - - ·- , a t a ik o n th e hi sto r y of h ymns by H y l to n a vo ca l so ln b y M iss Roe , a nri M iss H y lt on illustrated th e di ff e re nt kin d s of h y mn s b y so n gs s un g by Mi s s Win i f r ed We ll s _ T h e program was gr eat l y e njo y e d b y th o s e pr esent - - -C ampu s N otes

G e orge S h owa lter (Tin y ) has no t b ee n s ee n on th e camp u s for a f ew day s. Th is h as be en du e to t h e fact th at hi s p lace of r es i d e n ce h as been a t t h e i nfirmary . l f Ti'n y f e l t a s bad as h e lo o ked we a ll f ee l so r ry for him Have yo u n otic P.d t h at e xtra p le a sa n t s m i le on Profess or Ea so n s fac e t he la s t f e w day s ? We ll , t h e r e ' s a r e a sc n. Now be twee n c lasses and d u r in g hi s · s pa r e m om e nts y ou ca n s ee l}i m ou t r i d i n g i n a n e w ea r w hi c h h e ha s r ece n t l y pur c h ased

R ich a r d Mad d en , L loy d Be am e r a n d Rex N il es of P aw n ee a ll f orm e r s tuden ts of t h e Co l lege , vre r e o n the camp u s Sat u rd ay. T hi s l ast s p ring Mr. Mad d e n was c h ose n e di to r - i n -chi ef of t h e P er u vian for t h e co m i n g y ea r.

M i ss T o l) n , th e s c h nol nu r se , was ca ll e d h o m e fr om Li n c o ln last week on accoun t of t h e i ll n ess of som e o f the pupi ls h e r e A s u s u a l a la r ge pe rcent Qf t h e s t u de n ts went to t h e i r r e spe ct iv e h omes for t h e e nd Japanese L awn Pete s Frida y e ve nin g t h e s tud ents f acu l ty an d f r ie nd A o f th e sc hoo l w e r e a ll in v it ed to a J apa n e se law n f e t e g ive n b y t h e Y W C A

T h e ca mpu s wa s t u rn e d in t o a ve ri t a b le J a p a n ese gar d en f e s t o one d w i t h J a pane s e la n t e rns a nd vin es. Wh e n v is i t o r s t o t o t h e gar d e n app r oa ch e d t h e pr e m i s e s t h ey we r e m e t b y li t t le ' J apa n e se m a id e ns w h o dir ecte d th e m whe r e to g o.

A very e n ch a nti n g e n tr ta inm e nt

was ar ra np:e d fo r t h e e njoy m e nt of th ese g ue st s. F i r s t we we r e f a vor ed b y seve ra l mu s i c a l t i o n s of t h e o r c h estra ThiH w a s f o ll ow e d by a w hi s t l lllj so l n by

p:ay e d a n d th e w in n er s of e ach c la ss wil l be a wa r e d s ome tr oph y p e r t a in i n g to t e n n is D ep ar tme n ta l Notes

T h a h i gh s c hool hi story me th o d s c lass , u n d e r th e s u perv is io n of Mi s D e we y, ha s bee n or ga niz in g · a I rst <Jf. t ext b ooks a n t! t .:ft!reuee m a t e r ia l fo r futur e us e in t e>a ch in g bot h Eur o pea n a nd Ame r i can hi story T h e c la s s wa s· d i v i ded comm i ttee s w i t h Mr. Sp ie ch a s ch ai rm a n of th e E ur op ea n comm itt e e and Mr. C E. S tr on g cha i r m a n of th e A m e r ican h isto r y committe e Th e co mmittee o n Am e rican h ist ory met Sa t urd ay ' p m Ju ly 8 , i n the h i s t or y room a n d u nd e r t h e direct ion of Mr. S t r o n g comp le t ed t h e or g a n iz a ti on of t h eir mater ia l. Mr. Str o n g d e mon s trate d h is abi lity at t h e b la ck b oa rd to the s a ti s factio n of th e e ntire co mm i tee . Mi s s W iese in nature s tu d y :

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Th e n e w ·mod e s fo r Su mm er ar e preRe nte d h e r e in all t h e ir b eauty an d ori g in a l d e ve lo p men t . Refi n e m en t & g ood tas te ch a ra c t e ri ze d is pl ays t ha t are a s di s tin c t ive as t h ey ar e auth e nt i c T h e n ew n ess a nd distinctive· n ess o f o ur stocks wi II make the se leci t o n of your s um mer wardrobe a mos t p le a s ing occasion.

O ur s t y les ar e excl u sive a n d wome n who a r e f as tidious about t heir dress wi ll find t h ey can secure modi s h o ut fits h ere at prices that for moderat i o n w ill surp r ise them.

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Ild be y our fi r s t co n s id e rat i on Pres h C L EAN CLOTH ES s t a r t t h e day ri g h t a n d th at m ean s th a t t h e bat t le is w o n L e t u s car e f or y our c lo t h es, an d y o u k n o w y o u loo k r i g h t J. A CEJKA Ta ilo r a nd Clea ner , Phone 62 Ohe Citizens .9lank F ac u lty a n d s t ud e nts will fi nd an ac c ount with us a gre a t c onven ie nc e to them Con s ul t us c o n cerning any bus in e s s ' pr oblem yo u may have E. E. GOOD, P resident 0 M. GOOD, C a s h ie r , , V. Presid en t C ARR OLL L EW IS A ss' t / AN NA F FARL EY Ass t. Cashier .XVE NUE S T OR E "'Live -Better for less'' If y ou buy y o ur school su pp lie s , Sta t ion e ry, F ou ntain Pen s Ca11.,dies , P ruit, Groceries a n d Meats fr o m us. Opposite Tra i ning School ' H. U. LAN D O LT P HO NE 73 NEBRASKA PHONE 7 8 THE REXALL ST O R E Ex t e nd s an i n vitat ion t o a ll of t h e S t ud e nt Body' and Fac ul ty to co m e thi s s tor e a ll u s ua l D r ug S t o re n e e dsi ncludi ng Ga ndy , S t ationery , Boo ks, Vict rolas an d Rem e di e s Barnes' Pha r m a c y Faculty! Studen t s ! S tud e nts a nd F acu lty, y o u t ha t a r e d o ing li g ht h ous e k eep i n g t h is s um m er , it
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PERU, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1922

ME X VII.

NUMBER 36

PROFITA BL E WEEK IN AG RICUL1'UREIize in w hate ver phaz,e of agr icu l- j t.he amo u nt of labor ex.pen ded d u r- br oad sympathy fo r a ll ma nk ind, the A GREAT SUMMER SESSION CLOSED ffi b ability t o jud ge me n a nd event s jus lly

__ Itur e t hey are most in teres t ed m. Iwg the yea r was su l ent to ave IE ' h w k f G p B an d impa rti a lly, an apprecia tion of th e 1g t ee s o reat ractical ene Specia li sts G ive Entire We ek to Prac· Paul Stewart, exte n s io n s p ecia l- d ug fou r we ll • t h e ext ra d';pt h c lose Impor ta n ce of t he individua l in s oci ety ' fit t o St udents and Teachers tica l School Agricult ur e. i s t in ag r onomy, g a ve u s some v ery to t he house. On many f ar ms, an d the n ece ss ity for subordin a tin g in1I inte r est in g a nd i ns tru c ti ve t a lks howeve r, more atte nt ion is b eing di\ id ua l desir es to the wel fa r e of the Th e Su mmer schools of colleges, Durin g t he wee k of J.u ly 26 th we on th e of so il s a n d crops give n to t he p lann i ng of the house g r oup, a n d a r ea lization th at onl y un iversities, and norma l school:; have have had th e o p po r tu n ltY t o r ea lly in t he co untr y s choo ls o r sch oo l i n an d i ts conveni ences a nd it w o uld thru in tel ligent co-operation ca n the succeeded. T hey have he lped many to learn so m et h ing of t he tr end of th e sma ll tow n In ' th e taki n g be well if the teacher ' was ab le to libertie s t hat ha ve been secure d by l!et a bette r education an d will cond th I t f age- long str uggl es be prese n ecl. t inu e to he lp many more One way to a g ri c ultur e u rm g e as ew 1 u p of the so ifs th e u se of Soil give th e p u p i l, and t hereby in d i - The H isto r y Depa r tme nt takes this tell whet he r a t hin g Is s ucceeding or yea r s an d somet hin g of t h : o utl oo k IS ur vey ma p of t he co un t ry s h o u ld r ec tl y t he pa r e nt, an idea as to means 4> a ppea l to th e t eac her s of his- not is to watch and see whether jt f or th e f u t u r e. Th e vano u s p eo- be a bi g he lp. Mr Stewar t illu s- t hose th ings which will m a ke t he tor y t o catch the vision of the possi- grows The enroll ments of summe r p ie w ho cam e t o u s f rom t h e exten· ( tra tes the u se of th e ma p ve r y f arm h ome mo r e comforta b le , in bilities withi n t he subje ct in o r del' sc hools ha,·e inc r eased eYe r y summer si o n d e pa rtm e nt of t h e c lea rl y a nd s h ows t ha t by i ts u se m any i nsta nces more san i ta r y: an d that th ey may help the boys a n d g irls Some boa r ds of education r equire C I L 1 II s p e c 1al of Nebr as ka to re live t he even ts of th e th eir t eachers to come t o school some ol ege at wco n we r e a • the pu p il c ou ld b eco me a cquai n ted will keep the c h i ld ren at hom e fi Jd d pas t, to t race the reby th e pr ogr ess of s umm e r s but with most of the teach- i s t s in th e ir pa rt i c ular e o r e- w ith t he d i ffe r e nt so i ls in h is Mr. Geor ge R Boomer , ex t e n- civ ilizat lon, to solve ag ain in im agin- er s it is optional. partmen t loca li ty a nd be ab le t o id entify sio n fl p ecia li st on ma r ke ti ng, gue at ion the pr ob lems of th e ra ce , and Tim e is saved by coming to summer Dean Burn ett , of t he Coll ege t h e m in an inte lli gent m a nn e r u s one of t he best lectur P.s of th e thus lead them t o unde r s ta n d a n d ap - schoo l. It is possible to get a State of Ag ri cu lture , beca m e associ a te d - Th e s tu dy of cr ops wo uld thus be we e k whe h he sp o ke on tJr eciate. more full y the pr il•i leges a nd Life Pr ofessiona l Certificate by atwith the coll ege as pr of essor tal!en u p t o fi nd ou t w hi ch of t he cultu r a l Ed u cat i or. ," or "Ed u ca · fr eedom of our g 1·eat co un tr y. tendin g one te r m a nd three s ummer s. Of a nim a l husba nd r y in 1889 t i ona ! Fo r ce in Agr icu l t ur e " Democr a cy has been ac hieved no - If t he s t uden t did not come to sumL ate r Dean Bu rne t t was f o r m a n y Tbe r o wth o f t h e agr iculture whe re without a strugg le, nor is it me r sch ool, it would r equ i re two va r io u s b ays, leg um es, o r gra i ns 1 wo ul d be bes t a dapted t o th e so ils g safe a nywher e from the men a ce of yea r s to complete the cour se So by year s associ a t e dean of th e I n d u s- of t hat Jor.a l i t y college was spo k en of, t he g r eat g reed ; t he g reed f or wea lth , for pi eaR- a tt endin g s umm er school one year t rial Coll ege in ch arge of t he agr i - in crease in the extens i o n depart- ure o r for powe r wh ich i gnor es t be is save d. P r ofesso r Wm. L oeffe l , of t he c ul tu r a l work, until i n 19 09 it was m en t in i t s usef uln e ss to th e fa r m - we lfa r e of the masses to g r a tify th e Befor e I atten ded summer schoo l, a ni ma l hus band r y d epar tm ent, to ld separa t e d f r o m th e Ind u str i a l Co l· e r s over t h e s t ate, t he g r owt h of desir es of the few. Ameri ca needs T tho ught t hat we would have time u s how the s tu dy of an im a l hu s- ' ti h ' f 11 · f th t · t 1 h th · ht lege a n d b ecame t h e co ll ege of b d b d d h clubs and the ir us e, the u se and Ct zeus tp u y c onsc1ous o ese o JUSt ge startec , t en e e1g • 1 an r y may e a apte t o t e use facts a nd having t he inte lligence a nd weeks would be gone But the in- Agncu t ure. importance l)f t he county agen t. D , t lk "T h M d of t h e s ma ll sch oo l by such means will to pa r t ici pa te In the pr ese r vati on st ru ctor s have their plans made and In th e ean s a o n e 0 ' J h h The n eed of some sligh t pr epa r a · of li be r ties' a lrea dy won a n d in the eve r ythi ng is arranp:ed so that we T d · · A · 1t , as ag noul tu r a l a nt met 1c, s u c eMrn d en e nc le.B' 10 g rhJcu 1 ure ,h as th e m easu ri ng of t he g r a i n bins tion i n ag ri c ulture was illu st r ated ach ievemen t pf st ill mor e compl ete s ta r t s tudying the fi r st day we enter on ay mor m ng a t c npe e by the t e acher who wh e n tak i ng jus tice for all classes. Hi s t or y pro p- class I n t hi s way much mor e is acb f f t o n the hom e place , or mea eu r ing erl y •-u g ht is a vita l factor in t he con1p !is l1 ed than t' s tltought poss1'b le bro ught ou t a a n um er o ac s her exam in a t io n f or a c er t i fiate "" wh i c h s hould be oi specia l s ig ni fi t he amou n t of hay in t he s t ac k pu t down " rl u ll Durham" as on e tr a inin g of su c h a citiz en s hip b y th os e who do n ot atten d summer Cance to Us Who are So o n to be Ou t Also ho w t he st u dy of. geog rap hy A stu dy of present-d ay probl ems , school. of the th r ee p r i ncipa l breeds of · d 1 t· 1 1 f d h h 1 d. t t F le co u ld be co rr e late d WI t h t r)at of soc ial, econom tc I'D po 1 1ca , a m o Teac her s o not usually ave an y Ill t e r ura, IS ri C s. •ew pe op f agri ul t ur e by firs t beg inn in g at da iry ani mals in tern a U,ona l r elationsh ips, is lik ew is e pa r t icul ar w a y t o sPend thei r sumr ealize that over fo r ty pe rcent o I Miss Mary El len Brown, assist- essen t ial in th e prepar at ion of inlelli- mer s Som e ma y wo rlr bu t n oth h I t f t h t t home, the n s t udy m g mo r e d 1sta n t t t · h' A e ns t o" 'a l'd 11 1 t t e pop u a Jon o e s a e a r e en - ! ant Bfl ys' and Girls ' Club leader of ge n c1 1zens tp s a m a pays so we as com ng o d · f f agr i I places N b k h T h d d 1

t his en d the s umm e r's wo r l{ in R ecent school. gage 10 some orm 0 an8 r as a was urs ay an Ame r ican His tory and in Nineteenth Oft en yo u hea r lhe compl ai nt cu lt ural pursuit, w h ic h m eans t hat On Wed n esday, I van W I ood,l Friday Century Eu r ope wi ll close with a di s- it is too hot to go to school in agrl c u lture is t he bas i s u po n w h ich ex t e n sio n spec ial ist in ag n cu t u ra M ' B , 1 t . 1 ISS row n s g e ne ra op1c wa s 1 cuss ion ot the r ecent confe r ences at s umm e r. D id you ever think that prac ti ca lly a ll o th e r indu str ies mu st e ng in eeri ng gave some ta lks th a t Club Wo rk O n Thursd y she tal k - Was hington and Genoa. If ot he r s b e- did no t n otice t he disag reeable ness b u ild Agriculture, a s we ll a s I wer e not o nl y i nterest in g but ed to the ru r a l methods and h o me sid es th e members of th ose classes the wea th e r if you a r e busy? We many Oth e r in dustr ies, due to its j should be of cons i derab le p r acti- 1 th b ' t f a r e in te r ested, th ey are welcome to vacatio n d uring August-the eCO!JOm l cs c asses on e su Jec o e xte ns i ve growt h th e la s t f e w years 1

ca l value. Co nve ni e nces_ of the " Hot L unc hes in R ura l Sc hools , com e to the, ca pa city of th e r oom , mon t h 0 t t he yea r f d h f h A 202 , Wednes day of next week, a t the Sum me r school has fou nd th e nel-d of specia l iz a- .a r m an t e a r m orne m She e m pha sized particularly t be 2:30 hour or T hu r sday a t 8:50. why n •t Jet ' ' hdp Y• J ><u• r '? ti-vn .is l nr-ga f n r Sf}e rp to hav e be en I J .- l " '' g'rl r "' I !I lll lllbP il l l !> vV)" r. u o n e person t o have anythin g b u t a li ttl e thou g ht or atte ntiOn. One w ith a d es ir e to have hea lth y gene ra l know ledgeaf t he s ubjec t , in s tanc es wa s r e late d in whi c h a l bodi e s That o ur own p er sonal Mr. Al brigh t , Miss Mar g r ove, ' n SlJ!HOl. As a re s ult of th i d th e a g ricu l tur a l wel l wa s one hundre d a nd habits are la r gel y r espo nsible fo r and Miss Wi ese s pent th e wee k - end Studen ts and faculty joi n in co ll eges a ll over th e c ou ntry ha ve one feet fr o m the hou se an.d wit h w hat :e bec ome, t h us a gre ate r in Li n co ln fi ne t hings • conce r niJ g our summer h II d f t t f t t h t sch ool. Eve r y s ummer school has had g rown from t e s ma - a r o p o wen y one e e In a d f th I' t' f th nee or e r ea 1za Jon o e r e- Text bo oks ma y be turne d i n o n its bes t th ing!'! in the history of sumest of coll e g es t o am o ng t h e large st Two of wa te r we r e Ja t ion be tw ee n fo od habits and Thu r sday aft e rn oon o r 00 Fri da y me r sc hools, so we wish to c·•ll the and mos t i nfl u en t i a l in t he uni - up that h lll from seven to g ood hea lth. Man y childr e n are Classes wli l be co ntinued un t il atten tion of ou r reade rs to some of the var s i ti es a n d at t he se college s m n e t 1mes a day on the a ve r a ge. bel o w the av er age for no othe r ten o'clock o n Thu rsday. In th e s umme1· schoo l upon you ng m en and women may s p e cia t - 1 Accord i ng to Mr Wood ' s fi g ur es Ir e aso n t han tha t the y do n o t lle t (Co nt inu ed on second page.) s uffi c ient or pr o pe r food - at the

Eac h in Hi s O wn Ton gue

A fire -m ist an d a p lane t, -

A cr ysta l a nd a ce ll,

-A jell y-fi sh a n d a sa u rian,

An d caves w h ere th e cave m e n d we ll ; ,

T h e n a sen se of law and beauty

A nd a face t u rned fr om th e c lod ,-

Some call i t Evo lu t i on ,

A nd o th e r s i t i t God

A h aze GD t h e far ho r izo n ,Th e in fin i te, tend e r s ky,-

T he ri pe , r i ch tint of t he corn -fie ld s ,

And t he wi ld ge ese sa i ling h igh,-

And a ll ove r the up la nd a n d lo w lan d

The ch arm of th e go lden -r od,-

So m e of us ca ll i t Autumn,

And ot her s ca ll it Go d

Like t id es o n a cr escent sea- beach

When the m o on is new and t h i n,

ln to ou r he a rts high yearnin gs Co m e we llin g an<a sur ging i n,Co m e f r om t he m ys tic ocean ,

W hose rim no foot has trod.-

Some of 111 ca ll i t Lo n ging,

And ot he rs ca ll it God

A p i cke t fro zen on d uty,-

A m ot her starve d for h e r hrood,Socra t es dr in ki n g th e he m lock

An d ,J esus on t he rood;

An d mill ions w h o, hum b le a nd nam e less ,

T he s traig h t, hard pathway trod ,-

Some call it Con se cration,

An d ot her s ca ll it God

The above poe m was read by Pr of esso r Searso n in t he far e we ll lecture to th e schoo l m a na ge -

no on ho ur She ur ged that e ve r y t e ach e r s hould d es ire to " make her 1 timP. count" and that one way of J ' doing th i s would b e t o e s tab l is h 1 t he h ot lunches i n h e r s ch ool. Ev en t he ho m e ly of dishwas hin g I m ight be one of the wa ys to moivate s anitati on.

On Tuesday morning M iPs Brown I

I talk ed to the h om e eeo nomic cla sses I on "C lothing Clubs." Sh e d e velo ped wit h th e gro up t he bus ine ss

orga ni zation of a c lu b. This s he : poi nte d out is a ve r y im portant f eatur e of the club work. Not 1 : only do the g irls and boy s learn to 1 coo k, se w, ra ise pi g s o r chi c kens, but to take th e ir part in th e life of th e comm un i ty in an inte lligent I ma nn e r 1 Miss Br own a lso spoke at convo1 cation o F ri day, o u t li n i ni th e 1 va lue of th e club wo rk t o th e rur a l chi ldre n of Nebr aska. I

I Mi ss Br o wn was g u e st of hon or at no o n on Friday a t a lunch eo n g i ve n by th e f oodt c lasses und er th e d ir ecti o n of Mi ss Tuc ke r. She clo s ed ber work he r e F ri day afternoon w ith a noth er ta lk w hi ch wa s fu ll of in s piration for a ll th e g irls pre se nt 'l JJJ.: DJS'I' OH Y m w \ll 'rU ES'l'. I

I l ow ma ny people a purec:late the I true val ue of his tor y '? Knowledg;e oC t he ]last is necessa r y If we wo uld ur:tler Rtn.nrl the pr esent, null only thJ'll I th e o.; tu<l y of ma n' R thru al!;e!> and of hi h c:ondlt ion a t pr ese Jh t' n n Wl' li nd soluti on t o r th e prohl ems of tho future !Ji s tor y is of li t tl e r ea l vn ln e unit".; it func ti onll in th e lite 1 of t he Indi vidual. It s h ould make for 1 c·!ILw nahip h ,Y devel oping a

P eru C olor So n g

Flin g abr oad o ur coll ege col ors

To th e fr ee Nebr askn breeze, Blendi ng h eav'n 's O W IJ white and ozure

W ith the soft g r een of t he trees!

IWhil e ou r loya l heart s an d Yoices

With pr i de a n d joy uni te ,

As we s in g Peru's deYotion

To the pale b lue on d th e wh ite

T hr J t he yen r s of su n an d shadow

'l\Iid th e scenes "·e love so well,

O'e r onr hea rts our dea r old co lors

Sti ll wer11 c th eir rna' ic spells

And 1\here ,·er life sha ll c·all u:;

We' ll s trive wi th all ou r might

To uph old t he b raYe t raditi on Ot tl• c pale blu e a nd t he w h it e

When the ca res of li fe u' erta ke u,;, Jlli nv lin g fast our loc:k s wl ti t gray 'hen ou r dearest hOJWS fo r sake Ill'

Fa lse fort unes fade awa .• , Y.'e sha ll hu t ish pnin nntl smln es«,

By mem ' ric s fon d anti hrlght, Oi the nhl <·ollere An d t he pa le h lue and the whit{'

Chorm:: "\Yhilo ou r loya l hF>arts and voiees \ vilh pr ide nnrl joy unite, As w o si ng Per u's de,·otion T o t he pa le blue and the white.

Yell.

H no, r.:th, hoo rah, boo. rah. rah.

t c. I iege, c·olh!"e, Xe-hro ·skn "White an d bl ue. wh ite nud bllll'

What '11 t hf'> m· tt I' \\ill• old Peru. Blue nnrl '1\'hfte. blue n<l white, 1'enc·ht'rs Co1Jege , !'he's all r"ght.

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A f300ST F O R PERU

1. Is more st ri c tly pr ofesswn a l. 1

2. It h as t h e la r ges t pe r centage doing collegiate and pr ofess iona l wo r k.

3. best co urse of lectu r es h ave 1 been offer ed.

4 There h as been t h e best attenda n ce in classes.

5. Pra c ti ca lly 97% of s um m e r reg lsl r an t s Rtn yed thruout the who l e summer ter m

6. We have h a rl bett er comm uni ty si n g in g nn <le r the leade r s hi p of Mr s. Fey.

7. There has be e n th e finest i nte r est taken by both fac ul,ty a n d students In the upb ulld i n g of Peru 's Th e r e h as be e n a n un u s u a lly 1 large nu mber doing third and fo ur t h : ye a r coll ege w o rlc. , 1

9. Ther e has been a n especiall y fine I campus sp ir it in evide nce

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PERU, A SGH OOL O f Q UA t iT\'

1 0. There h as been l ess t roubl e w it h I on or n ea r the lly an Al umnu s w e Jive in va in w h o g ive n o t en de r tok en-

SOL O;l iO:XE'l''l'ES

A caught pi g is t h e one t h

J,E'l' US BE JOND Let u s be ltind !

r ea d the we st;

When we hea r a m a n te ll ing exactly following poem, by a n unk n own wri t e r Too l ate t he flowers a r e laid t hen pn who i s goi ng to he ll, we won der if he -"Let ,Us Be Kind " : t he q ui et breasthas a stand-I n witb t h e man age r L ei us be kind ! L e t u s b e k ind ! Th e wd• is l ong and l onel y, An d •vhen the ange l g u1"des have 1 S in (;e the Primaries, it is s u r p r is - • ing the number of men who !mew they And hum:m l1e a rtu a re ask in g fo r t h \s so ught an d fo und u s, I were goi ng to be defeat e d and w h y. ble ssing on ly, , Th e ir ha n ds s hall li n k t h e b roke n ti es 1 Whe n a

how some m en thr ee h un dr e d mile s L et us be kind ! I II away !mow s o much abou t something Let u s be kin d! For Dr.:l.Qh · i they do not know anythi ng aho ut? I · '-'..:7 j - - - -------=---------Thi s i s a wealth that has no m easure, I S ome schoo l men s hould liv e forthe ir school s will not go to est tre as ure- T his i s of h eave

pas t fifty yea r s by A song of h ope a n d victor y t o t hose For LUnCh

K n o wn a ll o ver th e middl e west and west f or c hanges bein g made in the facu lty. r etreati n g, I Prom pt, Efficie nt an d Reliable Ser vice to Scbool Boards, Supts and Teache r's A g lim p se of God and bro therh oo d For anytnl·ng

WHO' S H ITUi' 1 while life is fleetin g- I \Yhen a man complains to the world nf his mother, the world se ldom thinks le ss of Ute mother. Al so when a stu-

dent in a schoo l or an a lumnu s belittles his own institution, he gets as a r eward the co ntemptt of th e public. In stea d of h is hurti n g the schoo l he hur ts him se lf. T h e sympathy of the public goes to t h e u nfor t un ate sch ool which h as t hi s bei ng as one of its n umbe r , the sa m e as the wor l d p ities tiH' mothe r of a degenerate c hi ld.

L et us b e !dod! n

L et us b !l l d nd !

Around th e wo rl d the are fa lli ng, An d fo r the l oved and

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tears of t ime : that's good lost t h es e bu- to eat man hea r ts are ca llin gL et u s be Jdnd!

Mardis has it

T o age a n d youU\ l et g r acio us word!! be s poken ;

U pon the wh ee l of pain s o man y I wea ry li ves a re broken.

We Boost P eru - and Feed you too

Who are we?

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'!'hero m ay b e " linockers" bu t we 11 I' are pr oud t o possess non e in ou r stu- 1 THE S TEWART SC HOOL SERV I CE W 'f DAVlS, ' 06 Man a gor i dent body. We owe. t h e success of I ha s pla ced many Peruv i ans in desirab le pos i t i on s I sum m er school to the wond e rf ul c o- 1 d u rin g t h e p ast six vears. Enro ll n o w. : operative sp ir it whi c h exists in "O l d P e r u." P eru ha s been pr Qu d of th e 1 38 No 12t h St L inc o ln, Neb r 1 · .things s he has done a nd a t t h e p r esent time is doin g. Ou r accompli shments have been worth while and the "pep" has done its pa r.t. So c ia l, educa ti onal a nd a t h letic activities hav e fu r nis he d all w i t h inter est which !'Ometimes dull the thoughts of· "New S tude n t s " I

Y. llf c A. I

The last of t he Y. M. m ee ti n gs of the summe r term was h e l d on t h e even in g o f t h e n in eteen th Arter t h e I u s u a l d evotiona l services, P r ofess o r Cn1go l ed In t he meeting. After a sc r iptu r e se lection, In cl u d in g Luke

2: 52, was r ead by Mr. Sch ie fe r decke r , the fou r-sided deve lopment of Chri st's c haract er was discussed by m en

A. teachers' Age ncy That Gets Results ! Th e m a nager of t h is

A g ency h as placed numb e r s of Peru Stud e nts W e will give yo ur regi s trat i on s pecial att ent i on Employers have confidenc e in hi s judgment. All i nqui r ies answe r e d fran kl y Write today.

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Your EARNINGS are not so important; Its savings tbo.t make f or su c cess.

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Have you seen the new li n e of stati on er y

T he m eetin g was m a tl e qui te i ng by Mr Crago l end i ng\ a lo ng t h e li ne of t h e (a c tor s a n d Infl u ences of a boy's li fe that may pr event fu ll , pe rf ect r pu r- siclccl deve l opmen t of c ha r -11 acte r W ays In wh i c h teach e r s may h e lp In form in g of r eal man h oo d, by pr even ti ng t h ese i nterfer in g influ e n ces :1 n d supplyi n g proper creative on es, furnis h ed ve r y inter esting t opics of - - - ·--------- • t a lk In which quite a nu mb er of those the m eetin g eage rl y took par t Mr Crago gave some he l pful advice in forming or ganiz a tion s a mong h oys. T he mon wh o go out t o t each in So pl. em her r en II zed t h e importa n ce of s uc h discussions an d appre c ia te the opportunity t o br in g up th olr problems All roe! t h a t our meeti n gs o f the s m nmor h ave he en wort1 J while nnd qu i te be n e fici a l and regret that wo'vo ha d our l ast one of th lH au m-' m er ''Ncw s" !

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THE PERU PEDAGOGIAN 1 Our Summer Se hool ------- -- I Co n t inu ed r rorn F irst PaJire.) Butc rcd a,t the Ht Per u , Ncb r as lca sccond-cldss matter. whi c h all a r e ag r eed as outstanding - - - - - I We ekly by t he Peru State in the summe r of 1922. Teache r s Co ll ege :b l. Ofl per yea r :'ling l e copy 5 Ct l} If yo u do not receive yo u r Penagog ia n l!avc not ice in the P ed agogia n hox in t he bu il d ing. A r ticles mus t be in by 1 2 o'cloc k Satur day A rti cles sho uld be t 1•pc w r itte n if a nd writte n o n o ne side on ly. as the will no t accept copy wri t t en on both sid es. l'U I£ 1JI'rO IIlA J, S'l'A F 11 • Leo na Sparks Ed i to r-in C hicf J ames Simons Assoc iate Editor L o lfl I. oh r As
/ Peru has the largest percent o f College Students of any o f the Teachers Colleges.
a t s q ueals. \\"hen a man br eaks out in pr in the gener a lly tells where he Itches. I n these troubled limes, w he n the r e Let us be k i nd! rt i s on l y t he st r a ig h t n a rr ow way is so much sus pi c i on and un ki nd 1 Th e s un set tints w ill soon be in th e t h at l ea ds u nto l i fe. words, i t is refreshi ng to
man boa sts of hi s be in g in Th a t we be k ind j of earth t ha t bmm d u s, I the n ar row way, h e gene r a ll y is oar- \Ve can no t know the g r ief that men An d he aven and h ome sha ll brighten ro w; and also in the way. m a y borrow, a ll a round u sSome he ads o( s ch oo ls, lik e h e n s, do We cannot see t he so ul s sto rm-swep t L et u s be ldnd! I
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a lot or cackl in g when they are sca red by sorrow,
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Margaret E Laughlin. A. B. Associate Libbie Branson, AljsJsta nt Librarian

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OUH COLJJEGE POOL. left of the stairs w ill be the faculty wom e n' s s how e r bath room s and toil e t s

Probably n oth in g will help more to 'l h is finishe s the description of the l;eep u s In good hea l th , g oo d sp irits arrang e ment or the first floo r , but does and g ood t r im ge n erally th a n t h e fine not te ll a nythin g about how ni ce and I n ew s wimming pool a nd s hower bath s : comfortable it 's g oing to make things that a re now at th e stage of const ru c1 how pretty things will look The tion wh e re w e are beg in nin g t<;> appre - l few who have n't al r eady looked in elate their beauty a nd lookin g f or- , from the n orth entrance s tairs will be ward to the comfort th a t they will i we ll pl ease d if they take th e time to '

WOODS EAST OF THE CAMPUS. soon g ive UL down a nd look in.

'l'h ehy will b e re ady for u se by th e Th e sec ond floor, where we now openin g of the September t erm. meet for ch a pel, w ill undergo the fo lTh e ti l e men who are doing the ' l owing c h a n ges : What is no w the mo sa ic wor l{ in c o l or s w ill probab ly balcon y a nd the raised floor, and the h a ve t h e ir work done next week, then stage up front, wi ll t e remove d a nd the do ors , s tep s , a nd s tair ways a n d a gym n asi um floo r put In th e p iace of gen e r a l flui .sh won't take a g rea t 1

1a ll of i t; with s uit a bly located comwhile for t a ble s eat ing for th e s pe c t a tor s ; The pool itself is twenty f eet wide ; proper l ig ht ing, heatin g a n d ventllatby sixty feet lon g and the depth r a n ges in g w ill comp l ete the we ll plan n ed f ro m R1Jout e ig hteen in c h es at the work. north end to nine o r ten feet a t the All is b e in g don e as fa st as possibl e c:, on th end th e water w ill be kept a t 1 to make ph ys ica l tra inin g, a thleti cs, the r ig ht temperature a nd pu mp ed in - an d ou tdoor and indoo r sports as comt.o t h e pool throu g h a mod er n , scien- 1plete as possi t-le, a nd when finis h ed tific puri fy in g equ ipment and pumped our a lon g tha t lin e w ill be out :>s often as ne cessary. Isecond t o none in the s tat e for the a ll '!'h e long way of the poo l is 'IIOrth year r ound e njoym e nt of them. 1 and south ; to the wes t of it i s a s p a ce larg e e nou g h to accommodat e on lookt the sw immin g con te sts and othe r i n w ate r , as _the I Ynr iou s sw 1mmm g classes m a c t10n I R a is ed s ea ts w ill be in sta ll ed fo r th e comfor t of s pecta tor s and a l ow cement wa ll will k eep wate r from ,, on them.

'!'h e m n!n entrance t h at we used to i g o down t q s ee bn II p;am e s w ill ! h e the gir l s en t r ance T o th e le f t ( e as t) as you g o down w ill b e th e i g ir ls ' l ocker room s an d toilets; the n 1 fr om n o rth t o south a l ong t h e e a s t s id e of the p ool wi ll be enc l os ed the followi n g in order: g irl s ' sho w e r b a th s , enong h to Rc c ommod a te thirtys ix at o n e tim e with a dr ess in g room o n eac h s ide of each s how er bath

Then comes a r oom w here bathin g s ui ts will l' e r enovated a nd l;:ee p in orrle r. Und e r thi s r oom w ill be a sort of b nse ment where t h e en gine a nd other n e ces sa r y m a chin e ry will b e !t ent

Rnd whe r e the c Rret a ker of the build · i n g will worlt. Then c ome s t h e me n' s s h ow e r l• a th s whic h t a ke s u s t o t h e s outheast corn er of the bui ld in g w here the me n ' s entra n ce Is ; fr om thi s entr a nce w ill l ead a · c em e n t wa lk t o the athleti c fiel d ; jus t in s ide th e h:t ll way at t h e men's entrance a circ ui Rr s tairway · l ead s u p to th e gymn a si um a bove. Across th e south end of th e builrlilig are t h e m e n' s locker s, t o il e t.s, and lavato ries

Now s nppose we' r e bac k at t h e main entra n ce a t t h e north again; as we go dow n at t h e fo ot of t h e sta ir s to ri gh t will be the f aculty men's s how er bath ro oms a nd toilets To the

summer

W. R. Ca rte r, '20, ent elect at Stock vi lie. holds the I record f or boost in g f'eru. the past tw o years h e has secur d f ourteen s tudents for hi s alma mter. ,Mr. Carter is here worki for his degree.

and S pani s h

•Esther A. Clark, A. B., A. l\I., Professo r.

Alice :\I R ob in son , A B, Associate.' . t (.feogra)l hy C. Claybourne, A. 1\ JVI. H ;l'tor. :orJology and Econonuc,.

*Ethelyn Dewej A. He ad

*Geor ge '.'tiB t·own l\ lluthe:ma tics, P r ofessor.

*C. F. Beck , B. E :l ., P bysi6u Sciences

•w. F. H oyt, A. B., A. l\I., profes sor.

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S M. Brawnell , A. It., Ass ociate. \ E ducation

G. Speer, B. Sc ., PlliSic ul Traini n g fo r Men , Coach.

Ruth M. Willi a m s, P h ysic a l Trainin g for Women. n ecord s and Accoun ti n g·. '

*R. D Ov erholt, A. B., R eg is tra r *Cl a r a M. Duniga n, A ssi s t a n t Reg istrar.

*Elma I. Gock ley , Bo ok k eeper. Rum! Ed ucation

•Georg e W. Brown, Profess or. Ma r ga ret E. L a ugh lin, A B Associate.

L. J Gil keson, Exten sion Dir ector

C. M. Ye r kes, B. Sc., Agri culture Train ing Organization

*Charl es E. Greene, A. B. , A. 1\'L, S up erintendent.

*Grace Tear, A. B., A. M., Methods. s M. Browrfell A. B., P ri n cipa l Senior High School Scie n ce •c F. Beclr, B. Ed., Ma t h ematics

*Geor g e \ V Brown, History

Marie H Faulhaber, A. B., A. M , Engli s h.

Mar gare t E L a u g h l in A. B., No rma l Training.

Berni ce A. Tucke r , B Sc., Vocationa l Home Economics.

o M. Yerkes, B Sc., Vocational Agric ultur e

•Non a M. Pal mer, A. B., Comm er c ia l Training.

REMEMBER THE COO L DAYS TO CO ME.

Wm. F. Schoeni k e, Ma nu a l Tra ining.

Ru th Brandt Jun ior High School.

Emily B urton, Fifth an d Sixth Grades

•Arnauda Hazemau, Third and Fourth G r ades.

*Pear l S. Kelley, F irst an d Second Grades.

• Lu cy L. Rosenquist, Kinderga rten. Commerce

*H E Tre tin a, Head of D epartment.

•N on a M. Pa lmer

A. D. As sociat e. Home Economics

Bernice A Tuc ker B S c. Head of Dep a r tment.

• VIola E. Fos ter Assis tant.

Klnd1•rg nrten

•Lu cy L. Ros enqui s t , Dir e ctor.

lU:um al Arts

J W. Pau l , B Sc ., H e ad of Dep a rtment.

*Wm F. Schoe u ik e, Assi s t« nt

P nhlic Sdtool Art

F loren c e Rin e hart, Head of !Iusir.

•N. Ma ud Ca rpen t e r , Publi c S chool

•Hele n H. H·ylton. B. M us. , Pia no Vladimir Ji sa, Violin, B a nd. Orc hestra. Choru s and Voice Library

Mabel E. M an =hnll, A B , Libraria n Libbie Bra nson, As sistant Libra rian, ha ve been in the sc hool !rom 2 to 26 y ea r s.

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• .x. .. r. BURLINGTON STATION. I FACUL1 Y AND ADlllP-HSTRATlYE OFl'ICERS 192'2-11123 Administration A. L. Cavin ess, Ph. B A. M,. P r esident. •w. N. D e l zell, Executive Dea n. Ali ce M. Robin s on, A B., Dean of Women. Ruth Dixon, A. B. , Secretary Biological ScleJJces *A. E. Holch A. B Mus. B. Acting H ead. E ducation *A. Crago, A. B., A. M. , Professo r, Theory. *Charl es E Greene, A. B., A. M., Professor Training. •G r ace Tear, A. B., A. M., A ssocia t e, Tr ain ing. E ugll s Jt • J L aw ren ce Easo n, A B., A M., Profess or. *Ma rie H. Fau lh a ber, A B., A M., Associate. Ruth M. Williams, Assoc ia te, Speech Ed ucation Lati-n

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SA NDWI CH SALE

Did you b r ing a nick e l a ni! buy a s a n dw ic h l us t F r iday aft er n oon ? Ju s t a sk Lh e boy s h ow g ood t h e y w e r e, men. t san dwi ches, c heese a nd pim ento , and pean u t b utter.

T he J oan of Arc Clu b wa s in c ha r g e of t he sandw ic h sale a nd i s g r atefu l to the stu dents for th e ir a pp eti tes t h a t af te rn oon. Your n ic k e l s g o f or a good cau se Th e m oney w!ll b e se n t to Ch ina to h e l p our Ame ri can mi ss io nar ies nn d our Chin ese f r i en ds over t h ere. Fr om F r i d ay a f ter n oon ' s sllle $7. 50 was made w hi ch wi ll b e adrle d to onr s ma ll hut g ro w in g fund

SOPJI OJfOJl E NO'I'l1S.

Th e Sop h omor e c lass of "22 " wi s h to exp r ess thei r apprecirrtlon for th e inter est :mel he l p given by t he s tu dent bod y, fac ul t y a nd p eo pl e of P e r u Near l y a JJ of th e g rad u ates. h ave sec ur e d good p os ition s for t h is year a nd m nny a r e comin g back for th e ir deg r ees.

Th e "Pe ru vian " i s a dan d y, a nd a ll ha Ye b een di sp o se d of. T h e fin a n ci a l co n dition s of t h e c lass h ave b een g oo d a n rt we a r e p roud to leave t he ba la n c e o f on 1· m oney to t he "Stu d ent Loa n

o r era • · S ta t es De pa rtme nt of Ag 1·icul t u re Th e r e a r e n ow mo r e t h a n 1,500,00 0 book s fo r II lines of work. I wou l d I be di ffi c ul to nn d a bette r se l ecti on. r a d io r eceiv in g sets in t he Un ited !!" 'fh e h ave bee n pu rch ased u po n , S tates a nd the r a d io ma nufa ctur ers i n t h e a dvice of th e head s of th e differ- I Ne w York r e por t more t h a n $30 ,00 0,000

u;·1:. /r) •.J • ('.J .J )_ i n un fi ll ed ord e r s ent depa r tm e n ts H e r e a r e a fe w of ne 1,1/t/Zens 'U t ate J -. a nK th e m : Th e s ta l1 of H a rva r d nu mbe r s 8 00 Ya l e h as a s t aff of 600. "Saint Te r ese, " H e nry Sy dnor H ar riIs sai d t o h ave Ute !Jest s on "Lu c r etia L omb a rd y," Ka t h l een No r ris p ubli c sch oo l system i n th e Unite d " Secr et P la c es of th e H eart," H G Sta t es w i t h Ca m orni a a c lose second We ll s Fi ve me n se l ecte d by s tu den ts of t he " 'l' he Wa r in the Ai r ," H. G. W e ll s : No r t hwes t e r n Un iver s i t y a s t h e g r eates t me n in h istory a r e Mich e l Ange lo , Irvin g Be r l in, Geo r ge Be r n a rd Shaw

T h omas A Ed is on an d Will ia m Shak e-

!! Pea r e. B oo th T a rk in g ton again ' won .th e

P n Iit zer P r ize of $l ,O(JO for th e Ame ri ca n nove l best pr ese n ti ng " t h e wh ol eso me atmosphe r e of Am e r i ca n life a n d th e hi g h est st a nd a r ds of America n ma nn e r s' an d ma nh ood," accordin g t o a n a nnou ncemen t of Colu mb ia Uni -

f1aculty an d students will find an account with us a great con veni ence to th em C onsult us concerni n g any business pr oblem y ou may hav e

" Da u g l'te r of t h e Mid d l e Borde r, " H a m li n Gar la nd "Wo odrow Wil son , as I I( n ow Him ," J P Tumu l t y. "Peace- -B l essed a nd Ot h er wi se ," I da

E. E. GOO D, P residen t 0 M. GOOD, C ash ier, CA RROLL LEW IS A ss' t Ca shi er J. W M cADAMS, V. President ANNA F F ARLEY, Asst. Cashier

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" Wh at t o S ee in Am e r i ca," J oh'rt son

" R ad i o R ece ivin g ," Sn odg r ass.

"Deha.tfn g f or B oys ," F oster

Cl ifton " T h e Sto r y of Ma nkin d," H e nry Va n Loon.

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· "Live for Less''

Fund." Th e fol l owi n g Wes t P oin t cade t s a r e r e qui r e d to of l as t s tudy t he dai ly n ews pa p e r s "a s pa r t of

th e i r co ll ege c our se.

Acco rdin g to va r ious so ur ces, t h e fo l low ing e ig h t novel s a r e conside r e d th e best eve r p r od u ced : "Th e T a le of Two Citie s ," by Dickens ; " T a rry Thou Till 1 Come," by Cr oly; " I vanhoe, " by S cott ; "Qu o Vad i s," by Si en lti e wi z ; "Ben Hu r ," by Wall ace; "Hyp a t i a," b,· Ki n gs l ey ; " Th e Las t of t h e B a ron s " by Lytton , a nd " Les Mi sera b l e s," b y H ugo. Miss I da Ben t l ey er San F ra?cisco

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