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CALENDAR :19 0 8--1909
R eg is tration Fir st Semester .... Mon d ay and Tu es day S ept . 21 and 2 ..
State Ass oc iation V acati on Wed., Thur s., Fri. , Mon., Nov. 4 to 9
Holiday Vacation b eg in s ..... ...... . .... .. ...... Thurs ., Dec. 24
Holiday Vacation c lo ses : · · Mon. , .J a n. ·I
R eg is tr a tion S ec ond Sem est er ... ... Sat. a nd Mon . .J an. 30 and Fe b. 1
Everett Soci e ty Open S ess ion Friday, MaY 28
Philomathean Society Op en S ess ion .... .. .. .. . ... Sa turday, MaY 29
Cadet Encampment Fri., Sat., and Sun, May 21, 22 and 23
Comm e ncement Day .... ... . ... ... .. ......... . Tu es day , .Jun e
Registration Summ er Sc hoo l . ... Monday and Tu es da y, June 7 and 8
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Wh ere there is p eace a nd fu ll d el igh t, And li tt le no is a nd po li tics; Where on e ca n alw ay s r es t at nigh t, And wa ke to ble ss the mo rning Bix ."
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Th fo il w in g 1:1 tud ' lll H w r ask cl whnl h •y t ho u ght f P ru. and r 1:1 w r ompfl d a 1:1 ro ll ow s:-
W. Fl. P at c.hln , f orm •r •up . or Dakota 'I .r . -had <l li s and wood d h ill s, Inh a bit •d by g n ll abo r lgln •s ."
C lifford H ndrl ks, r rm r Sup. or P nd r Seho I s: -"1 ru I aecond Ed n."
A . .T. WI klan d. Sup . n wood SC'hools: -" Th land f th .f r a nd th h m or lh h au lf ul. ''
Fr ed Ha ll t, Pr fn. of S. Pa ul ' hoo iK: "IL' !:! Hllllpl y u ll ri g ht."
Hal l t g tR a "d un " oc nl y ll' H a un -lnp. l
L. R. Hill , Sup t. r po rt S -"I wo ulcl ,. c on11 1 nd it th b st pi a In th f'or a schoo l." ( II C' k now s wh ,. f he sp aks.)
ll I nc t a ·h r at 'r t : - "Th • sc h oo l sp ir it I par- XC II n
'. Ra y at s, Pr l n. of high s ho ol X br ;1 Y:- "Th m st cl mocra tic 1n Rtl utlon of' I a rnin g In th !:! tat . "
H. H. R lm uud, P rln. of hi gh sc hool , Al lian :- (a ft r i\ li ss F. goes om "P iR · ru Is , and s umm r s ch ol Is n g oo d ." (Thi Ju st th e op po slt fr om What h f It a ll su mm •.. )
l!.. ffi e · a rl son , Kimba ll 8 h ol s:-"J t hink P ru is TH ii: pi ne ."
A li c D ye t·, Gr nw ooct: --. "B pl a. on arth-n -•x t to h - n.v n."
Van Wick I , ru Is 11 ight .Y fin e ."
Mtss Gamb le:-" Th e 0 t 1 ,. x Pl a ·e to 1o m ·
E. E. Od 1.1. prJn. of So uthb nd sch oo ls:-"! don't lil< til '' limbit," but P ru 1s fin e."
L ety Eb y, Ha rtin g ton: - "p ru is a ll dg ht and so is tli ba nlt r ."
W. W. Sc hn eid r, Pr of. or Penman s hip No rm al Su r11m er s choo l:"M?r e of a Paradi se tha n I ex pect to se e in th e g r· e at !J eyond (Not saym g muc h .)
Mary McN ama r a, Om ah a: - "P e ru is th e stuff ."
Mo ena Pla ss , Macl iso n: - "A fin plac e, I h av e g rown to JiJ;: e it this su mm er."
Ea rl J. Hads ell, Supt . of Arlin g ton Scbools: - "1 l ea ve Pe ru with de epest regret s,-! hav e fall en in Jo ve with the plac e ."
.c. W. Mottin ge r, F rin at Me rn a:- "Pe ru is filrst r ate. I spe nt a pleasant a nd profi t ab le s umm er."
W. W. Whit e, Music and A rt in s tructo1· Summer Schoo l:- "I·Iard to get here-di d JJ't k now wh ere it was , but wh en I a rri ved, that ":'as all that was necessary ."
J ess ie Hendricks, Paw nee C ity: - "P e ru is a place of lo st hop es."
Etta Crabtr e e, Beatrice:-"The finest time eve r this s umm e r."
E. 0. Blackstone, former prin of Callaway School s:-"J am per-
manently attached to th e plac e-nothing keepin g me e ith er ."
Joy Morgan, s tud en t: -" Pe ru is th e Par a dis e of Ne br aska ."
David Carlson, Assistant Prin. of Sydney high school: - ''It's perfect bli ss like my future home will be ."
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tha,t 1 am com ing baclc n xt y ar ." , The Mi ss s r unn :- "W w ill a lw ay 1 aka ood word for peru ...
E. R. G ro ss , P rin. Ha rd y hool :- "P tart. C1n what?)
J. A. Han n a, hi sto ry in uburn hi "" h boo!: -' I am tempted to s ay better than A ubur n."
Albert Pet ers ou, P rii1. Loom is sc hool s:- "! lik th beautiful hills and valleys."
Bell e Dyer, Gr eenwood :-"Pe ru is 0. K."
L. A. Wickland, Valley :- "A mighty sw 11 plac It makes one feel Young aga in ." (We don 't doubt but that it's tru .)
Elsie Porter, Minden :- "A d andy good pl ace."
Fredricka Dorland, A uror a:- "It is a Y ry ni ce place."
Edith Crapenhoft , Arlington: -" It is a good place to worl' an d a. go od place to re st ."
Lotus Krau se , W es t Po int :- "A goo.d place to spen d a r estfu l s umm er ."
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It was lot r s tin g th many cases was th a am a 1:1 tha of It Th Htud nts In s ub j t I nst favored by th t a h r and di s liked by th s tud n ts . r es ults di sclosed by tl1 r pi! s r th the r as ol1B fo r e1·tu.ln s tud! s. t ac h rH w ,. s nt tb wo rk In a way that app al d to th s ves ti gatlon s bow d th at whi l a hi gh p rc low er gr ad s fav r d ad ln g lh bi gb r pa cJ 1:1. pr!nth th
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It wa s found lhat R a dln g I· n ot 80 we ll taught In th Man y va lu abl h ln t l:> o.s t h ow It mi g bt b fmpr ov d s ub m itted wer r lv d by a ca r f ul p r u;al f th e pap r a lit tle bo r ad ln g a l:l h rt Htor y to th e l ow ,. gr ad c hilclr n nb ut thou g ht 0 ; b' 10 wa s n aughty and th n as king lh 111 lo wr it poss 'bl t Jm a ncJ wh at th Y thou g ht 0 11 g hl to b c1 ne to him. It wa s t) 1 e 0 ge t a notion fo 1· xa mpl of o rp oral p uni s hm n l. In mu h 1e sa me ma nn er w le d h'ld 1 a rn what qual l ti l:> in a t ac l1 r a pp al to t he b e 1 l'k' w lat bo oks he lil< es b st and why what wo rl< o uts id or sch ool e 1 es b es t d h · · · · b k . an w Y, In s hort th nt ir !if of th c hild i l:> an op n 00 • _h is hom e training a pp ars a nd th e teac h r know s wh ther the hom e mflu e nc e is for g ood or vii 11 8 of honor. hi s id as or l'i g ht .a nd wron g. , IS se n,
If thi s work is ca rri ed on syst ma ti ca ll y by th t eac her in the ri g ht way it wlll work wond ers.
It is th e dut y of the teacher to und ers tand th pupil s with whom she is working . No ba nk wou ld think of e mp l oying a man who did not thorou g hly und ers tand all l<ind s of money a nd comm ercial paper, no me rcantil e es tabli s hm e nt would think of emp l oying sa l esm en who did not und ers tand th e war es to be handl ed, no In a nufacturin g conc e rn would think of employing men or women to op e rate de li ca te machinery who did not und ers tand p er fectl y th e working of th em and the mechanism als o, no br ee der of fin e horses or cattle would hir e a man to f or th em unl ess th ey knew and und e rstood that particul ar kind of animal, and the day is coming wh en no man or woman will be placed in charge of our boys and girls who does not understand children and child 1ife and who is not able to see things occasionally through childrens' eyes . My plea is for a common sense study of children and for an application of the knowledge obtain ed ther e by, in the administration .of our public schools. · .T. W. GAMBLE.
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T he mo.s t su · · l:ltl fu J th · hi s to ry of h • ·o nn al has ju l! t clos d. Th r to sc hoo l th an s Uit able c our s !! an tl nough m,and. re wa s n otlc a bl an lncr· ·d d ·si r cre dits c ou ld b a ro d. H Hid !:1 th a ba)f doz en or mor xc 11 nt addr ss s, !W il l· of whi ch lo u h d t!'J e hlgh wat r mark or ln l!pl r atlon.
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I; tb e 8 hoot off r u, al1:1 th natural lJ auly or its suno un clin gs n w nt hom r a ol v d R . as so n as po ss ilJI to r t ur n. ln g. acc omod atl oaf r 8 ud nts in 1 >I'll ar onst an tly l ln pr ovrx o r· ight 11 h g ood w ou s s ar at pr •s nl be rn g b urt t. Th r IS pr og ress b ing d 1 am 1 ·. rn a o th h:1 dir c ti on. Th r w ill c r·taiul y bg
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N e 11 1 ra ry IS the s to rm c nter, of xt nsiv lmp r ov me nt . ew c airs and tab l s h t the A av b en o rd r d, also new d s l' s or li brar ians.
new COI'k ca rp t a nd new r·a ·l<s fo r n wsare d ec ided on. On e th ou sa nd old •te xt lJ ool<s h av e b ee n sent to be re bou nd. 'l'J1e first nt of a $1, 000 00 o rd er of b oo ks has ar ri vetl. Tbere is a ge ne ra l r ea rr angement in tha hbrary
. . Mr. Wym er Dr ess ler of. A uburn gav e an in s tru c tiv e a nd ente rta mm g l ec tur e to th e st ud ents near the clo se of the s um mer sc h oo l. in whi ch be to ld of hi s own e xp e ri e nc es before th e mast. He wa s thPee Years in the navy a nd w hil e there st ud ied law. He is one of tha ris in g yo u ng at to rn eys of Nebrasl<a. His a ddr e ss was t hor oug hl y e njoyed by th e a udi e nc e.
Th e ope nin g a ddr ess of Ho n. J. L. w as li stened to a tte nti ve ly. Our St ate Sup e rin ten de nt ce rt a inl y ·br ou&ht . the sc hool a message. Its l esso ns were dr aw n from th e· li ves of gt ea t ·· me n at m ome nt s wh en th ey showed mo st co ns pi cuously to th e wo rld th e ir gre atn ess of h eart.
A lthou gh l-Io n. A. L. Bixby says he is no "ta lk s mi t h" th e a udi ence thou g ht diff ere ntl y. He pr ese nt ed a whol es o me phi lo so ph y or lif e, gave s cr aps of his fa mous l ec tur e " London " a nd r ec it ed so me touchin g p oe ms.· Th ere is no w ay to d esc rib e Bi x. You ju st h ave to h ea r him .
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Th e l ec tur e c our se as a wh o\ ha n on of parti cul a rl Y bi gh -c lass. Th e c o1nmitt ee is to be c on nTa t ul at d upon its xce ll ent tal e nt , a nu it is th e co n se nsus ot' opinion of tb tud nt bod y tbat th e cour se was worth y of th e iJ · p at 1·onan·
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It very se ldom ha pp ens th at a gra du ate fa ils to pay hon es t deb:s <O n graduation Th ere is a fin e se n se of honor a mon g our stud ents tn thi s matt e r. O cc as ion a ll y, how eve r, it happ us th at a diplom a ha s to b €' withh e ld until such de bts in to'' n ar e paid . Me ss rs . Patchin, Be st a nd oth er C hri s ti an Scientist fri ends. of the Normal hav e ju st pr ese nt ed th e librar y with two handsome volumes of Mr s. Eddy's famous works.
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Ag ri c ultural Ha ll will. so n b ompl ly b ea tin g pl a nt, up s ta irs a nd d wn, Is rapidl y b 10pac lou s t wo s to ry buil din g, to b d v d nt lr Jy to ngr f ultur . rubbi sh a nd sma ll fram IJull d ln ga n ar by ha\' b o s ld a nd r mov'ld. 'fhl s pm·t of th a m) u 11 IH wo nd rfu l ly bC'n utlfl d by impr ov e rn n t s.
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PERU, Ne br., to me mb ers of tb e year.
Run){ Of P a·u Ji'uc ulty Aug. 9_.- (Speclal )- Fo llowin g is th e ra nk g iv n fac ul ty a nd a ss is ta nts of th Pe ru Norm al for n xt
He ad Professors-H. B. Dun ca nson He rb e rt B rown e ll.
0 Pror,e s sors-C. F. Hec k, Es th er A _' Cla rl<, W. N. De lz e ll, Matti eok •. Ann e. Goshen, F. l\IJ. Gr gg, .T. M. Howl e, E. L. Rou se , · · W. Sea1s on, Lilli an U. S to ner, E. A. W hite nack.
Ass oc iate Profess ors-Grac e C ulb e rtson, W. L. Fr e nch, R D. Ov e rholdt, Daisy D. Ne ttl e ton, Hom er c. H ou se , Clair e Cornell, LouiseW. Mears, L. D. Sch ere r, Kath e rin e L. Wood s. Assis tant Profes sors-Elizab e th Cr awf ord , Lou E. Hosmer, Pearl S. Ke ll ey , Dora Kr eb s, Elea nor La lly , Mamie R. Mutz , Elva E Rulon, Nellie May Schl ee Instrl}.ctors-Clifford He ndricks, Molli e Tynon, Grac e Allingham. Fe llowships-Grant H esseltine, Augusta Eiseman.
C. F. Beck was promoted from th e rank of associ a te professot· to that of full prof e ssor, owing to his po s ition as commandan t in addition to his work as assistant in mathematics.
F. M. Gregg was promoted to the rank of professor, and arrangements are being made to divide the work in the biological department, giving Prof. Gregg his special line of work.
The member!O of the faculty are much pleased with the substantial
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C 1 S c 8 ax natt rin g. i\ lany o lrl pl ayc ,·s wi ll be b ac lc n:r ex pe cts to tr y out. Tb e Me dl y I'r o th rs wil l be among th e w c an 1 at es for a 11 lace on th t 'I'll t·ir st ga me wil l be with th u · . e eam.
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Te nni s is th e mid s umm er g am Th at w as de n10n str at e cl this summ er se m es te r, '0 8. o urts were in g i· at de mand. Th e fi i·st southeaste rn tourn ame nt w as a su cc e Hs . Guy vV illiam s, the vi cto r, r ece ived a hand s om e priz e. He a nd E arl Meyer h ave e nt ere cl th e Mid W es,t at Omaha. A te nni s c lub wa s form ed a nd o ffi ce 1·s el ec ted fo r ne xt summer. Th e g round s will be impro ve d.
When th e vete ran ran l<s- of te nn is cr a nk s
To o ld Pe ru come down; Th ey'll doubtl es s be surpris ed to see Som e e le g ant courts in town.
Athl e tics were never on a sound er basis. Any s tud e nt w ho 'Is not doing pas sabl e work in fifteen hours of r eg ular s tudi es , any s tud e nt who uses tobacco, a nd. any stud e nt who is known to be pay fo r his playing is barred from a ll compet iti ve spo rts, class games included. These regu l ations are carr i ed out to the le tt e r, so far as th e Ath l etic Board c an ge t th e information.
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l'llllii'J'l'd 1!.' lllfLI\ium in Ime r Co lle giate Basket Ball games and ot her mi dw inter "PIIn" art' pl.1 rd '•n this spacious tloo r.
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annu al ga th r·Jn gl! ar mon· popul ar with f•af·h H ll< 'f' Y ar L a1:1 t y ar lh numiJ ·r· th · ban1p11·t \\'IIH !W • thnl th · Lind ll h ot I fa Ill I 'H w '" • axc•d to o\·,·rllowl n J.:. Lt ·t a ll ttlumnl r solv to b pr s nt at th > c mlng Hf·!!H ion and If 1h1 · hott·l s nrc too s ma ll D rh ap 1:1 w ca n ha l'l !r th au clltOl Jum
P. M. Wh it •h ea d '!Jfj was In P ·ru for a Khorl tlnH· In .Jul y. tr. Whit h au UK I:I UJJ r ln t nd PJll of th1• llr hool H a C:otlH'Ilhllrg ha s llll\ d l• U ll env labl r co rd .
Fr dE M rT ow '!JIJ, tl tlJH'I'IntPn rh·nl cJ f HdlOol K nt l•'ullt·r ton Is on ot ur a lu m ni who do >K n ot lo HP lntPri·K t In hi H al111a Jn nt!' r'. A !tho It 1R ig bt n y ar·s Jr . .\ l orro w r c· f'f\'(•cl hi K dlplornn h1· is a I wa rs on ba nu at th Btat UHI:I o ·lull n work fo rt h • inl •l'e HLs of th a lu mni.
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Th e Br ya n ' lu b wa H un ct uh t dly li H' 111 ost l'lllh ii Hia Hllc a ssoc ia ti on or s tud en ts In th s um m r 1:1 hoo f. ·rY 111 an in it 1J li !'Vl'rl thoJ·o ug hl:r in th e ca u se of d mo cr acy a nd had faith in It s prin r ipl s n ne! its lead e r. Th ra ll y h ld in Mtn:l l an d Expr ss io n !f a ll cludn g th last w eek or Jul y was a su ss ·In r V I'Y I' HP 'C L rb e di scu ss ion of th <Of w hi ch ev r" pl at[ rms by l .;a r-1 Clin wa s an OC' Ul'f' l1 H . e Y s tud ent a nd fri nd or th n nn al may ju stly be proud IS l)rese ntation Of th e j · · d • ss u s s ho w d aref ul !> tucl y a nd an ex act 1\nowl-e ge of ex ts tm g 1't' . po 1 ! Ca l c ond rtJ ons. Mr C lin e's de !J vcry IS cl ea r and for ce fu l Impr ess in g · . . ' · on e Wi th th in t ns a rn cs tn esH anrl fll' Ofouncl COnVI CtiOn Of th · k · . e sp ea e r. We ])J" e di ct a brilli a nt futur e for 1VT1·. C lin e 1U th e f1 eld of l aw and politic H.
M r. op enin g rema rl< s a nd sto ri es we1·e hum o rou s in tb e ext rem e. In h1s di sc u ss ion of "T he lVTan vVho Ne ver Knew Defe at," Mr a.n ecdot es cr e at ed gr eat app l au se, a nd s how ed him to be an artz st m h1s particul ar fi e ld of Public spea kin g. His tribut e to M1·. B ryan's constancy a nd fid elity was on e of th e b es t thing s giv en in schoo l this summer
S ee ing that his audi ence wa s mad e up a lm ost e xc lu s iv ely of s tu·dents, and thinking a parti s an addr es s would be out of plac e on such :an occasion, M-r. Berg e confin ed his tallc to remarlcs of a patriotic character. He eu logiz ed such men of both parti es as Roosevelt a nd La Foll e tte, Bryan and Folk, and app e aled to the voters pres e nt to e le ct only worthy men to office. Mr Berge bas the unusual gift of being :able to discuss a s ubj ect fully without arousing any animo sity on the -part of those who di sagree with him His speech was a su cc e ss and we hop e to h ea r him again.
Th e Bryan Quartette-Messrs. Arthur Wickland, Lawr ence Wickland, Harry Reimund, and Fred Ha ll ett-furnished music for the <Occasion.
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Jul y 13 .-R v. 'l'y l r xpll Ill y poln s 011 th • ,\ f. hu r h I l . an d students k eep tb lr y s on It sloe tb o.
J ul y 15.-s ua ! ·haJ 1 x refs> - ::\ hl ng mu ·b tl In g. •x pt Impo rta nt a nn o un ce m uta r ea d.
J ul yJ 7. - Vo cal solo by Ail sa L \' or th <.1 pa r m nt of mu sl .
.J uly 20 .-Cbap I unu s ua ll y nt •rtai oin g. Fr ·n h- ho rn 1:1 I by Pr or. Wh it . Tr omlJo n I! Oio by 'orn II or th S tnt l niv rs lty. Sp eech by Su pt. o. W. 'a rriu gl n In whi ·h h t lis h w It mad hi s repu tat ion was hin g dhsh s, ·ou n •·r girls w hi l t a hin g.
Jul y 22. - Vo cal solo by Miss Sydn y Murph y or th d par tm nt or music.
Ju ly 24th.- Vo cal so lo by Mrs. a mb l .
.Jul y 27 .-Pr of. Wh it ·a il s fo r but his s ummon s are not h d 0 gr eat Is th e app lause th at W hit by Mrs. Gamb le.
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July 29 .-0to e cou nty t ac b rs mak gr at d moo stration. Progr am as fo ll ow s:
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.Jul y 30 .- Add.r es s by Luther P. L ud den, of the Board of Ed u cat ion. on th e s ubj ec t, "Hap pen So." His a ddr ess w as not a "h ap pen so" It ind ee d brought its to th e stud e nts.
Graduation exe rci ses of th e De pa rtm ent of Ex pr ess ion wi th thQ· Mis se s Dunlap and J on es as gra du at es.
July 31.- Inter es tin g talk by A. L. Bixby of th e State .Jo.uru a l..
Au g. 3.-More vacant seats. Two e xce ll e nt solos by Pro f White ..
Aug. 5.-The l ast chapel. Talk by Prof. Ro u se "Keep the Good' Things Rolling." Reading by Miss Luca s. Whistl i ng so lo by Prof. White. Students so rry to le a ve chapel for the last time "God be With You till we Meet Again" wa s sung almost with tears.
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A., also th e or mal 'a tholl c A sso Ia lon , op ·n to th ww of he ' athol! faith. Th two fo rm - r· orga niz a tion s hold th •It· nH•!·tln gs <·\· .' I'Y aCt rtlOOn at 2 o' I c k, whll th latt r ho ld H It s s ·n·l<' • <''' ·r·y Snndny morn ing at 1 o 'c lock Th •r Is a larg • a nd r·nthn s la s tlc· 111 ·nrhprs hlp to a h o ( t h es .
'fh mu 1:1 1 d parlm •nt Is w II r pr •s nt c d. T hNl' nr·.- :I<'<' Cluh s for both and g irl s, an or ·h s ra, band, s yurphony r lnb. a nd n ' it·l s' ct tt . H y ou play or !l ing, brin g your abilit y with y u. n nd clf rnb In th bana wagon.
Th poli tica l IH or th sch ol is s llrr<>tl by th T aft n ne! It r·mnn R Pub li can cl ub aud h Bryan lub Ho h po ss ss I nn; • nt
Al ong th e sc h Jasti · lin w ha\' th Biologicn l SC' rll in ar, th Cam ra ' lub , th S n atus Popu lus qu Rom a nu s- op (' ll to Lati n s tudents, and th e Deutllche V r In p n to • rman Btud • nts.
Th r ar two ompanl s of uni form c1 cad ts ma intain d wh ahre e quipped wi th mod rn rifl 1:1 You ng m 11 fl nd lt as ch pa p t pure ase unifo rm s a"' ·di aft " 01 nary cl othin g a nd ar acl\'JS d to wa it unlil er a rn va l at Pe ru 1 f ' ) or r>ur·has in g th irfa ll s urts.
t iTh e orm al At bl tic A ss oc i ati on is on 1pos d of b oth l adi s a nd eme n. T.be genera l co ndu ct or. at hl e ti a ff a irs is ha ndl ed thr ou h or ga nrzatwn w ithin ce rt a in li mits Th Do ys ' M eg ap hone C lub IS a branch of thi s a nd, as its nam a ts as a s quad of or ga niz ed root ers at a ll sc hool c on t es t s.
Th e cl e ba.tin g worl< r ece iv es a gr at deal of atte nti on at P ru , as th ere are mters tat e contests held ver'Y yea r, a nd th ese soc ie ti s to d evelop th e mate ri al fo r th ese s qu ads Th e bo ys' orga nizatio n l-s th e Ciceron i an and th e g irl s' th e At he ni an. Bot h soc ieti es m ee t on Sat urday evenin gs durin g tb e r eg ul ar sc h oo l yea r. Th ere are joint sess ion s, and jo int contes ts be tw ee n the tw o socie ti es usua ll y arranged in a seri es of thr ee debat es fo r th e cha mpion s hip.
Perhap s th e most promin ent or ganizati ons in th e school are th e literary socie ties, the Philomath e an a nd th e Everett. Th ese m ee t on Friday evenings. Both soc ie ti es aim to pr ese nt hi gh class In s tructiv e and entertaining pro g ram s, and the success of th e effo rt is a tteste d by th e fact that both soci e ty hall s ar e crowd ed to th e fulle st ca pacity and many are turn ed away for want of room ·. Th e re is n ee d for a third literary soCiety as it seems out of th e question at present to secure larger halls in which to hold the societies. There Is a movement on foot, th e writer unders tands, to establish a third soci e ty at the beginning of the fall semester, and this should make it possible to pro·-vide for all students.
And nnw ju. l n ,_. tl n to th n Y u will lw In 1 dn. hy 0111: I[ H :ou om
PROF DELZE LL in act ion, Fa mous Fac ult y seco nd ba eman d urin g th e great Ftc ulty Seni or base ba ll ga me.
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C hav el wa s he ld on Thur s day , July 3 0, a nd th e sc hool was addr esse d by Dr. Luth er P. Ludd e n, S ec retary of th e St ate Do a rd of Edu ca tion on thi s occasion. Dr. Ludd en is alwa ys ve ry popul ar with th e s tud e nt s, who invariabl y look forw a rd to his app ea ra nc e in chap el with ea ge rn ess. Thi s s umm er was no ex ce ption. lt w as th e ve rdi ct of tho se acquaint ed with Dr. Ludd en that his sp eec h thi s s un:m er was th e b es t on e ever· made be for e th e sc hool by thi s es t ee med ge ntl e man , and that is sa yin g a gr e at dea l. Th e th eme of his a ddr e ss was "Ha pp en So ' s." Th e ar g um e nt w as along the line of history, num e rou s incidents f rom univ ers al history be ing cited to prove that nothing e ver happ ened so that was re ally worth while, but each item wa s th e r es ult of consi ste nt e ffort on th e part of an individual.
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