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COPYRIGHT 1923 by RICHARD MADDEN Editor-in-Chid GLENN FRARY Bu.aineu M anager
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PERU 1923
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SIXTEEN
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FOREWORD It IS our tru e des ir e that this, the 192 3 Peruvian, will not on ly refresh the memories of the pleasures and trium phs of our Alm a Mate r, the g lory of our victories, the joys of our friendships, the quiet walks along the river banks, 'm dst the whisperings of the great oaks, and the peace of things well done, but that it will perpetuate the fairest vision of our forefathers that old Peru might always em brace the loftiest of ideals and the noblest of achievements.
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CONTEN TS Book I
Coll ege
Book II
C lasses
Book Ill
Organizations
Book IV
A thletics
Book V
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Dimly at first but ever becoming clearer
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---Wh ere Prowess, like that of the red man, is skill in the light of his dreaming---
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---Within those walls , many, many books.
the heritage of the ages---
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Colonel T . J. )f aj or~ . vrcsidcnt of th e Boa rd oi Education. wa!"l a IIH.:IIlhcr of the lir~t lc.l{i~latun: u( ~cbra!-.lka. It wa:; thru his effo rts and th ose o f hi ~ colle:1g u .. from .'\ c maha County that the tirs t Stat~· :\otmal School of X eh:-a:o:ka was lo cated in P eru tn 1 ~67 . Ever y huildin.l{ on th e: c:unpus stand:-; as a monument to his u ntiring effo rts o f the past firty ·six year!'O o n hchal( of th e inst itution h l' h dpcd tu c~tahlish. X o t o n ly has he he lped P eru. hut he has helped t<J secure appro pt·i :.ui o n~ ft•r hui ldin.l{ o f tht· o t her state normals. li e can justly be called the (;od fath c r of th e .'\chra!->ka State T ea ch en.. ('q J it.:gl·~ . I I t· 1:-. n ow living o n hi:-. farm nc;tr P e ru. ~laj or \\'illiam Daily , also a memlvr tJf th e lir:-ot l e~biature , who cooperated with ~l r . .:\ l ajo rs in :-oe<.:uring the location o f th e li.rs t .St;~tc :\'o nnal School. Du.ring h i ~ ac t i,·c. life. he _ \~'a!" ;dwa y~ a fac1o1· in helping in every way th e tns lltutwn that was d ear t o Ins heart. li e •~ n o w hnn g at hi~ h omt_' 111 ,\u\mr n wi th IJj :-, tWO da ughters, h;n·ing passed his fo ur ~C0 1· e and tell years.
•s. 1'. ~fajurs . member of rhc first Bo:1nl o f Educatio n. the! father of l l onorablc..: T. _1 . and \\'. F. ~iajors, cmnrigrat ed irom Kentu cky in early manhood to the new stale of IO\\a, and later with hi!" fam il ;; moved to P e ru. li e is rememhered hy the o lder c itiz~:n !'> a s a man o f characte r and strength. * D r. Joh n F. :\cal. mcmhcr of i he firs t Bo:1nl oi Education, was a lways a tntc frie nd of l'cru. 1 IL' gave to J' Cru the· finest campu s in th e ~tat e o f ~ ehr aska . F o r over fift y years, he prac ticed m edic i ne an d endeared him ~clf to th e hea r t s of Peru a nd its com1n tmity. So family was too p oor, n o sturm too great , 110 di:-,tance too far to pre,·cnt th e good doctor from going o n his mission of mercy. Uanicl C. Cole. member of the first Board of Educatio11, taught school sout h o f l'l'ru h cforl' th e \\ar. [-le ta lked with J o hn Brow n when he made hi s only tri p thru P t.!r tl carry i n~ 11cgroes n orth in a covered wagon drawn by a mule t eam. ~Jr . Cole is ha le a nd hearty, living in hi s hom e in l'cru, and ts nearing his four score a nd te n years.
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D e ll a :'\uckols. P. R. S im. and :\ tkins:m. S tairs", :\liss L. Bell Kate Hewett.
"The program was fo ll owed by the e lection of officers wh ich resulted as follows:
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" By motion the r e port of ,ec reta ry in ~;gard to pu rchasing a hook wa s adopted. "By motion the Associati on adjourned. P. R. SDt, Prrsidnrt.
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:'\orrnal Building, Jun e 15, 1893. "Meeting called to order by the presi~ent. Roll calL Secr etary' s r eport read . Mo" ed and ca r ried that the report he adopted wuh th e excepti o n of the explana tion preceding t h e re,olu ti o n. "Greetings received from Mr. Sim. " Re port of committet's. " Re po rc of committee on securing an a l umnus for a member of the school hoa r·d called for. i\-1r. Du nca n son reported nothing definite accompl ished . "Co mmitt ee appointed to consid e r attacks on :'1/onna l School repo rted. "Mr. P ierson reported on location and management of school, qualification s and a cti \'i ty of g radt:ates. "Miss Bir ss reponed on the course o f study. Motion ca rried th at a committee of three he appoint ed to con s ide r rev ising the course of stud_v. Comm ittee : /VI iss Bir ss, cha irm an: Mr. lhuaca rbon, Mr. Conk lin. "!\!lotion ca r ried that a comrn iuec of three he appointed to in ,·estig at e certain reAections d eroga tory to the c h aracter of the :'\. S. "1. S. and its g raduates and if they think proper 10 present the same for discussion at th e regu lar busin ess m eeti ng of th e Alumni ; ,-iz, Mis, Bi rss, Mr. M enke and Mr. Pierson. "Mot ion carri ed that th e membe r s of the Alum ni sit on the rost ru m . "Mot ion carried th a t th e proposed repeti tion of tht· tambourin e drill he omit ted. "Mtl\·ed and c:~ rri e d that we adjourn." _1 . \\' . CR.\IITR EE, l'l'l'sidrn/. l.ti. Z t E
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MRS. I-1 1\ZEL C'i\RLS0:--1 l lis tor y:
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P e ru
ESTHER DELZELL
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E. G. NIELSO:'I/ Everett
IJramali c
:\'cbraska Ci ty
(3). \'. ~f. (' . Clcc ('lui> ( li
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DAGMAR P ETERSO:'I/
(2) ,
Peru
Everett (3). \'. \\' . C . . \. l'n• · gram ('(•mmittec, Gir1s Cluh.
ROLA:'I/D REEVES
Burwell
Or;unatic Clnh (1) . Cicc Clni> (1 ) . \'. :\f. C . . \., l'hilo. Dci>~ting Cln i> President ( 1) . l1ei>at ing T eam (II
1:-\A SCHOE:\'THA L Everett
( 3), Olympic C luh (3). (;iri s Clnh
GEORGE W ILLY Pres. Pres.
~Ten' s
Pan ama Sec.
Hebron
C luh (3), Philo Vice· (3), '· P" Cluh Vice· Pres. (.)) , C. C. .\. (3). Foolhall Capt. (3), llaske thall ( 3)
Tlnrty·stx
fftj , l y
St'i 111
SrJph omore~
M 1\R I E ADAM S
P e ru
BIRDIE B:\LD\\'1:'\
P eru
l 'c ruvia n StafT ~: E vl.'rctt; " l'c1•· per' ' : Olym t,ic Club l'rco.,idt·ut: B:e ... kc1l.all I a ud 2; ( ;jrJ,' ("Jul. Sec· rct ary I; J'ro~ram (",)llllllittcc SuiJ· ('h ail'man 2 ; Orcla:... tra .!.
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City
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C
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Table Rock
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P eru
COLD :\ C :\L\T'\ f'hilo. \ "icc· l'rc!--idcnt 2 ; (;irh.' (" Jul,
Council.
\1 :\RC :\RET C':\\\'L E Y
Thirty -einht
T ecu m se h
BESS IE C l l :\:\IBER S
0111aha
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P e ru
ETll E L COPE
Per u
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D AV I D COSTELLO
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Fairbu ry
HELE:\ CO WLES
O maha
V IO L /\ G. C U D ::--: EY
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P a wn ee C' iry
.VI AE M. IM \'1 5
Ci r ls ' C lulo : Y . \ \ ". <" .. \ . ; Chair· ma n ~ l ay d ay .
Oma h a
:\ ELLI E DI CK I:-\ SO ::--:
Srodharu
W I:-\ I F RE D EL K I :\ S
(;ir l•' C luh Council I ; \ ". \\". C. .\ . Cahi 11N 2.
Sid n ey, Iowa
H E L E:\ E LLI OTT ( ;j,.J, '
CluJ..
L EO FAC ::--: C E ~ ~ cu's
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Clul,; Footh;tl l : ( ' la !-J~ I'lay:
fla.-kcil .:dl.
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\V. :vJ ERLE FI S HER
Futt.\'
L ihc n y \ \ ".
Cook
II E:\R IETT :\ FL EC J.;:
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l' hilo: On.·hc~ t ra: t ;jr}..,' <.'luh:
Y.
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t;irb' (.'lui.:
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l'lay:
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l'lnh.
Cro fton L irJ,' Clnlo: l 'hih>: \'. \\'. (' C )Jympi~,.
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Ci ·y
Johrt:o'oll
('luh; Y. ~1. C . .\.: En·r,·tt.
C. B. 11 ,\ :\SO:\ :\ l ~..·n·~
Sh ickley
( 'luh:
Foot hall.
P :\l' Ll :\ E H .'\ :\SO:'\
W ah oo
( ;jrJ, · ('lull.
LLT I LLE II :\R :\j I :\:'\ t ;irJ:..'
Per u
Chd1 Council: ( Hympic ('luh,
Tn:a:--urc.:r:
Philo :
Y.
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l· udy ''"'
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Dramatic C lub;
Ba , kctb:tll 2.
E STH E R 11 /\ Y S ' l'hilo ; Ol ymp ic Club; Y. \\".C. .\ . : ( ;irl!-t' Club.
f ER:-: 11 /\ YS
D ill e r
:'\E IJ R!\ 1\. II E.'\ T O:'\ Shen andoah, Iow a
lrM
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P nu
l 'hi!n : T C'nni"' C'l ul, : l tl yut pic..: ('Jul.:
Girls' Cluh; Ba•ht lo;d l 2.
LILY lllLLQ l ; ! ST
O rna ll'l
Ol ympic ('luh 1. .! ; f 'hi lo 2 : l 'tTll \'ian StafT : T t·nn i-. C lu l • J. 2: St·c rcta ry Sophomore ('J a-. ... 2 ; ( ;i rJ., '
C lu h; C ia'" )'la y : ll:J•k<·tha ll I, 2 : n ram:Hic Club.
CE:'\E\' I E\'E H O BSO:'\ \ \ 'ee p i ng \\ ' a t c r E verett:\' . \\' . r·.. \ .: Ci rJ , ' (") uh: \ 'l·r nr+n ll :dl ~~~<·i al J)r;una ti c Clul•. \ ' icc._· l' r c.,i dc.·nl.
f' hairm:1n .\1t.
Comm ilttc;
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TH r.Uvl/\ 1-1 0 \\' E
R,\ YMU:'\D H L' :'\ T ER ~l e n' >
Clulo:
T abo r, Io wa
\'. \ f. C. .\. ;
111;ct ic Club.
Fm·ty -t&NJ
P eru
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:\\1 BER JUDR Y 1 ;irl·."
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\"lulo: \ ". \\". \" . .\.
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Grand bland
1; irl · l "l u lo : \" . \\" . \" . . \.
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\1 :\E. KELLY
l. :\ l . R A 1'-0\":\ :-\ D :\
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T ahll' ({ock
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Rl"BY
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Palm ' ra
CluJ.: Y. ~1. l". .\ . . I' H·,j. .! ; En:rctl; 1 )ramal ic t'luh.
LI~FORD
:'\ l c:\LPI:\
\1:\R(;.\RET C. i\l c C :\L L
:\uburn
Stcrl ing
Friend
i\ lil fonl
Furfy.Jin
c' t '
DELLA E.
Blad cu
McC !\LLl ' ~l
C:irb' C luJ.; \'. \\' . ( '. . \.
F airbu ry
ROSS E. McDA:"\IELS
Cia!--' l' n·~i dcnl 1, \ ' ice- l'rc ... id cnt 2 ; I> r:unat ic ("Jul.: ;\l e n'!' C' l ul,~ Y, ;\1. (' . . \ . : "l'l·npcr'': .\ ...... oci:a t l.' f~ n ... itH'"'' ;\) :tn:agcr p .. ft1\'ia11; J'hi)u: Chairman Pin and l<ing ('r,mmittcc.
Stc II a
\ 1YRT J.E McGI:"\:'\IS
P eru
ETHEL McMASTER
l'hi).,; llr:uuatic l'lul,; \'. \\·. ( ' .. \ .
RI C H ARD MADDE:"\
Pawn ee C ity
1-:ditor·in-C:hicf Pcruvi:an; I >ramatic
('luh: l'hilo, P rc~idcnt
I. Tru ... t~l.·
2; \'. ~1. ('. .\ .. Secretary I; ('h:lll'· man Decorating: C'fJIIIIllillcc I~ :\len's (' lull, \ 'icc-l 'rc..,idcnl: Foot· ball: " I''' Club: ''l 't:p pcr .. ; ( ' );a ...... l' lay: Tc11ni.., ('Jul •.
MILDR E D MA DD OC KS Si lver Ci ty , Iowa (;jrJ..,' ("luh.
GWE:'\DO LY:"\ MALLORY
Lincoln
l'hilo: 11ramatic ('Jul.: \'. \\'. !' . . \.: (;irb' Club \rwncil; CJlympic CluJ..
Milford
ED:\/\ E. MAGEL (;j,.J,.' ('lulo:
\'. \\' . C. .\.
II ARALD E. MAXCY .\h·n'.., Club; J'hilo.
c;LO\'E'R i\11 LtH.J ")'"
Fflrt::·JtJIII
C'luh:
Auburn
F•><llhall; ll:i'kcthall: ~l en'> ('luh.
~., ph nm ore-.
DOROT H Y 1\ IOS i l\1:\:'\
fall~
C' ity
R:\;\ 10:'\ :\
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C'it~·
l\ l O S L\1 :\ :'\ (;i r) .. ' t" lnh:
l'hilo.
fER:'\ :"dYERS < lrdtt• ..._t ra:
P ol k
( :irl:-.'
Cluh Cnun(·i l: \ . \\·. <' . . \ . : En·retl.
:\:'\:'\A
i\1. :'\ELSO:'\
Ru ~ kin
BER:'\I('E P :\RK.I:'\ SO~
fairbu ry
l 'l.•ilo: t"hainnan l'rogr:uu Com· 1111ltt•t:: l haruat i ~ t"luh, Prc:-.idl·nt : .l !ormuory l ' rc~iclt: nt: Y. \\'. t' . . \.: I ahh: Cnmmittl'l' ('hai rm a ll 1\a n qu t:t ' ..!1 : " PC'Ji pl~r ".
DOR O THY D. P !\RRIOTT
P er u
DORO THY PETTIT
P e ru
I >r:unati('
Cl ub: Philo : !'ta!T.
Pt•nt \·ian
C l-1 :\RLE S II. PL:\C' E ~c bra ~ k::1 C'iry :\lt·n· ... ( 'Juh : Fnothall: '' I '" ( ' Juh.
D EA:'\ P Ol\ I ERO Y ~ l e n· ,
All e n
Clut.: Footl•a ll : .. ,, .. Ctut.: l'hi lo .
.J( ' Lf.'\ :\ E. POOL
F r11 1 \· ji. ·,·
P"a lb C ity I ; j r) , ' C"lnlt; Evc r t"tt : f' t·ru\'i a n St:dT; Cha ir ma n I ' rttJ< ram ( ' u nun i t • t e e ' 2.! B:ua q llt'1.
n:D .'\ R II O DI' S Y. \\' , <" ..\ .,
l' e r11
() ra lll:a t ic Cl u l•:
ittl·t :
:111d C'a I•· t ; jd ... ' ( ' Ju l..
~c:C r l· t ar\'
P"RED ROTIIERT
l la n· ard
C"l:l ..'- T r ea '-11re r ~ : F ot•tktll 1 . .! : lb -. k•·tlmll C a ptain 2 ; .\l e n ' .. C' Ju l,, \'i cc · l' r<:~id{' llt : "I'" <' lu ".
ELS :\ SC' II :\EP"ER
Ornaha
f; j,·J..,' C'lult: J )r:un a t il· C"lul•: \ '. \\' . (' , . \ . ; l'h il...
LOU IS SC IIIEP"ERDECKER B ~ h· idn "
.\ l e u', C'l ub: \' . f'n· ... j .f l ' lll
~1. !'. .\ . ; l·: nr t·rt . _! ; f'4.:d: H,:o _L! i:ll l.
Rl'TJJ SEIBOLD C:irt ... • C'lnh;
Chalco l'hil ...
:\1.\'l:'\ :\ SE LK
Ply mouth
Thu rman , Iowa l' h i l11 ;
C:jrJ ..,'
<' l ui,,
CEO RC E L. SH O \\' :\LT E I{
Rose Ia rHl ~l r u· ...
C"htlt, l' n· ~i dt· nt .! ; Y . C . . \ . : l'h11o ; F tmtha ll .!.
:\LI C E SM IT H Ci r h' ( ' \uh.
~ 1.
Cre ig hton
::,,,ph nm o rt·:;.
I·: DY TII E S~ tiT II
i\ l ah·e rn, Io w a
f; jrt .. · ("hth : E\'tl"\.' tt: ll r:uuatit· t ' luk
FER:-: 0. '1' :\ Y I.DR J-:,·,·n:t t:
Rl'BY T IIO~ I PSO:-:
Fairb ury
Evt·n·lt :
P r:una t i,,· C lt.th: \'. \\'. 1 ·. . \ .: 1 '"-·d :tt-:t.• J..! t~n. StatT: c;id="'' ( 'Juh (',l 1111l'l1; ( ha trm:t n So<·ial ( ' 11111 mit l4..' t' ( ' Ia ..="': T l.'n ni .. Clul• : " l't·p p l·r".
P e ru
I R IS T O BLE R
J)ra ma ti(' C'luh. \ ' ict.·· l'l'l·="'id ...·ut '), llra 111 a ti(· t'lub l 'lay, ( 'hairlllan 2 :
l' r ••J.!T:tm ('t_unu~i t t l'\.': En:r . ·. tt: P c· t u \·ia n ~tall: '\ · ~I. <" . .\ . : .\l t· n' ="' ( 'luh : ('hai~· ma tl (' Ja .... l 'lay ('••Ill· tnit t l'l': ( ' I a~:-- P lay.
:-:E I.I.I E ' ITR:-:ER
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Fairbury
c; 1rl, ' Clulo: \' . \\'. c·. . \.
IIEI. E:'\' \\"Eii\IER
II a r d.'·
Ph il": <:i rl .. ' ( 'lu i..
1:--:Ez R !\Y \\"E I.I.S CirJ:..'
( ' luh.
~ l'l'I'L't:try
2:
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Prt:~idt·n t
( 'Ia!'-!'\.
2:
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l"luh:
Phi lo. J.
Sl•c n : tary
Olym pic ('!uh; ma tit- ( 'Juh: l'hilo.
Omaha llra·
Soph om ot·cs
Sy r:1n1sc·
S!\ Ri\ 11 W ITT
ER:"J.'\ \V O ITZE L Y.
\\'.
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FR EI D.'\ WO I TZE L
(; re c n \V nrHI ( 'td lq .! T C' ln J, .
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( ; r CCi l\Vf lflt l
Y . \ \ ' . C . .\. C :tl•in t..·i : 1·:\'L'I"t..:t l ( Jn:hl'.., t ra , a n d ~t..·~.: r c · t : c r y 1: ('ol h:gc ( )r dJt· o.ttra : f ll v u1p ic ( ' luh: f ) ra m a ti~.: ( ' Jul.; ( ; i r 1~.' ( 'lu J..
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Freshmen
1\. E. HOLC H , t \ llV IS EK
MARJOR I E 1\R:'\OLD ll arnh ur~,
Iowa
E vt·rct t ; l >rarn;tt'c ; ()J "I ttl p :c : <;irl•.' !"lui.; Tcnu i' Clul.; \". \\". C" . •\ .; ( 'hairman l ' ro~-:ram I'J.!J·.!4 .
Beatr ice
FORREST BELL l'hilo ; \".
~1.
C..\.; ~leu ', Clulo; Fotothall.
M ILLARD BELL
Be atrice
J>r:unatic Club: " I'" Tru>t ec ; \". ~1. C'. Class President:
f'hi l~t
Cluh;
.\ . ( ':oJ,iou:t: ,..,,.tloall.
RO SE LLA B E R~/\RD
Au hurtt
c. c. .\.
L /\VER~E
FR 1\ ~ K
BIRDSA LL
(; ree n wood
L iberty
BL ECK/\
llramatic
('luh : ~len's
\" : ~1. Clul1.
RUTH BLOMQUIST
C.
. \. :
Valley
l'h ilo; Olympic Cluh; l'rcs irlcut Y. \\'. ('. .\. 1923 ·24: ( ;irb' C l uh Reporter.
\VM. BOGLE
Peru
l'hilo: ~l e n' > Cluh.
M. E.
BORE~
fairmont
.\ I en 't-. (' Jn h ; E vcrct t : Dramatic C'luh.
Fijt y
Frc ~h men
ESTHER BR I C HT \" .
\\" .
(',
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Evl·rctt:
Clnh: c;i r l <' C lnh.
E I. I :\ B R I :"\ K t\ I :\ :->: En·f"\'11:
C i t~·
Pawnee
\" , \\". C . .\ . : ( ' luh: t;j ,. )...' Club.
T,·nni :<
110\\' :\RD BRl ' :>:SnO:>: Philo:
P e ru
Football.
\\'. E. Bl ET TC E:>: B:\CII
P eru
Spr i ngfi e ld l'l1il• •: '\' . \\'. ( ', .\ . : ( ;irt ~ · ( ' ltlll.
L EO BOl RKE
:\uhurn ~ l ,·n' :<
(. (. :\
C"lnh.
.f :\ :'>IE C :\LE Y < •ln11pi(·
Cre ighton ( ' lull:
( ;ir l-..'
( 'lnl•.
H ebron
D:\R\\' 1:->: Ci\RTER
Jr,vin, ] o,va
i'vl l LO CL:\ RK t·:v l'ft•tt:
~lt,: n· ~
io.I !\RK CRJ\:'>I D ELL llir(·ctor l·:vcrett
( ' lu h.
:'>lehraska C ity
Orchc~t ra ;
l\lcn ·s
Club.
I,,, ,.
I)Jft'
Fresh Ill en
Doug Ias
AlLI E:'-/ DEA:-.1
r;orl s' Clnh; Y. \\'. ( ' . . \ .
Peru
MARK DELZELL
Phi lo; Dramatic C lub; uP" C lub; President Y. :\[. C. !\.; .\1e n's Cluh.
Peru
LOU ISE Fl\RL EY Philo; (;iris· C"Juh.
P AUL D U:'-/ LAP
I rw in , Io wa
Evcrc u; :\1, n ', ( ' In h.
LULU GANZEL
Otoc
Eve rett; Oranwtic C lub; (;iris ' Cluh; O lynqJic C l uiJ.
EVER ETT FULLER
P er u
Omah a
ALFHILD G ILQU I ST
Y. \V. C . .\.; Philo ; (;iris ' C hol•: Dramatic C luh; Olympic Cluh.
G LEN:\! GJLKES0:\1 Philo;
:\l en's Cluh;
MARY G R AU L
C lay Center Y . .\f. C..\_
A le xandria
Philo ;
Dramatic Cl uh; Co u nc il C;irls' Cluh; Y. \\'. C . . \.; T c nn1 ~ C luh.
A uburn
CLA RE:\ICE GRA:-.!DY Philo;
l'ij I \ '
1<1'0
I>ram:1tic Club;
~r en':-.
<' lult.
!\I:\RGUER ITE G R A \'I~S F ,·crclt; O l yrni~ic ~ l uh: ('hai rrnau \ · \\. C . ·
F a II s C ity
E' LE' .•\.·'' · oR G R EE:-I E
C LYD E
Fill ey Socia l .\.
H .'\ :-.1:-/A:-.1 ~len';
Douglas ("lui..
K A T E HARN0:-.1
H o llinger
Girls' ('l uh: Olym pic Cluh.
LOUISE H A RRI S Philo:
Fa ll s C ity
Olympic :
t:irls' Ciuh.
CLARENCE H Av\'XBY l>ramatic Clnh ;
Ph i lo;
:-lema ha ~lt.: u'g
S I G RID M. JOH:-/S0:-.1
L'luh.
Malmo
Philo ; Y. \\". C .\.: L:i r ls' Cluh.
ESTHER A:-.1:-.1 HE :\FEY Neb raska City Evcn•tt; Olympic C luh; C:irls' (" luh; Secreta r y C. C. .\ .
H E LE :-.1 1\1. J ONES
Ne m aha
IJrarna tic Club; Y. \ V. C . Everett: Olympic Club.
A LICE JO :-I E S Y.
\\·.
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.\ .; Council (:iris' Club.
A.;
:-le m a h a i\lcm hc r
F rc!--luncn
A uburn
AMY K IT E
:\cma ha
ZOLA K :"A PP
Y. \\'. C . . \ .; 1-:vcn: ll: c;jrt ... · <'lull.
BER:" IC E LEWI S
P e ru
ET H EL Ll :" DA II L
:\cb r ;bk a Ci ty
IJ rallla ti c Clu b; E ver ett ; Y. W . C . . \. Cabi net ~ 1 cmhcr; c;irJ:...' Cl ub.
1\RT H U R MA j ORS
Endicott
Ph ilo; ~Jcn ':-. Cl ub ; \ ' icc· l'rc!'o idcnt Clas!--; Hu:-,i ncs!'t ~l a na g:cr l'ctlagogian.
Sec I Ia
CA RRIE MASO:\ Y. W . C. .\.;
VERA MAYES
C
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McAllen, Tex a s
Ph ilo; \'icc- Prcs idenl Y. \\' . C . .\.
c;i rls' Club:
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s~nior.s Th e Sen iors of 1923 began their career in 19 19, w ith a group of 3:? li\'!:ly hoy, and girl, to make a name for themse lve, whi ch would long he rernetnhned.
Ou r first year wa s made pleasant hy ,e,·cra l partie s at:cl a rnuch enjoyed , leigh ride. Mr. Gable wa s ch osen class sponso r and under hi, leadership we pa:-,ccl th rough t he ti ,.,t ~ear cf our hi g h schoo l ex istance without many difli cultics. Our >Ccond \'Car was much the same, and in our third .' ·e :rr we had th e honor of bei n g the ver~ first jut;ior C la,s in the newly organ ized lli gh Sch ool. Our f'la:-s took :r \' try :rcti,.,. part in all schoo l activities, be ing represented in athl eti cs and d ehati ng, and h:r,· in g li\' t' membns in the stud ent council. The ,·ear was made pleasant, for others ;r, "'''II :r - , .. , .,,. h·,·s, by parries and enterta inments of v;riou, sorts. \\' c wi st:!.'· ch ose l'vl r. Brown•· II for our >pt. t : ~or, ancl his kind ly guidance throughout the year was much appreciated. T his, our la,t, biggest, and hest yea r ha s , hown an incrca,e in cia" acti,·i t ic, a, Wl'll a , in >tudents. Forty-fi,·e peppy members were enrolled in the Sen io r Clas', and di-pla~ ed rlll·ir pep in many ways throughout the year. Because of hi s faithfu l >er\'ices last yea r w e reta ined Mr. Browne ll as 'pon s ·>r, and again we are \•ery much ind ebted to him for the ,ucce,s of th e year. The following otlicer' \\'t'l'l' elened fo r th e first semester: Presid e nt, Francis Conkle; \'icc-President, Don a ld Hu gh•·•·: Senetary, H elen Yeck: Trea su rer, Row en a Beck. Th e oflicers for t he >econd >e rrrestt:o' were: Prc>idem, Cecil Coatney; V i ce-Pre~iderrt, Roy \'arrderfon.J: St:c r.:tary, (; ra nt (';bey: Trea , urer, Ll oyd Da II am. To ,how that w e took the lead i ng part ing fa cts:
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the a cti,·itics of the "chool we g i \'c th l· fol low-
Every member o f the b a sketball team i, a Seni o r, three of them heing let ll·r m err: nearl y all <>f tlw footba ll team were Serr iors; the cap tain of th e girls' ha,kethall team i:- a Sen io r: nne! ti' e rnembers o f the debating team are Serriors. The firs t socia l event of the \'ear was a Senior Pa rty, given 111 horror of the a n· i,·a l of our little red and white caps. Th~ e,•cn ing was spe nt in playirrg games, and, at a rather lat•· hour for high school "tud ents, refre>hmems were ser\'ed corrsistirrg of sand wichc:-, pickle,, pota to salad, and cocoa. Th e boy, promi>ed to wear their ca p s until enid w ea th e r forbade, under pe~t alty of being punished if caught without them, a nd all kept th eir p r om ises fa i thfully. The ne:: t thing we were called upon to g:i,·e our support to, wa s lli gh Sch ool :'\:ight. A large number of nur Senio r s were in the Minstrel show. 1\rroth er group prcserrted th e "Senior O rpheu m", in th ree acts, which \\a s irrdced a success Act I w:b a pant omime, '' ll ow Johnny Go t His \Vife''. Act 2 consisted of severa l cla;.,ica l select ions r.:rrdcred by th e Serrior Quu rt et. Act 3 was prese nt ed by P eru's famous Middy Chorus, a nd cons isted of si n gi n g a nd fa11cy dat:cing. It was attended by n ea rly e \·eryo n e, even th e Minstrels, a ncl th e i r sa ti sf a ct ion "as shown by their relu ctance i n le:l\·ing. Another Sen ior party was g i\'cn hy Mr. Browne ll , at th e beginning nf the second >C tncst cr, and wa s thoroughly enjoyed by all . .'VIany oth er acuvrttes were ca rri ed on, and now at th e clo~e of the year the outstanding features of th e class are presented. T h e Senior Cbss Pl ay lead s, with Sne ak Day and the Junior-Serrior picrric following, and Commencement ::t s a gra nd fina le tn ou r \'Cry successful and mo:-t delightful lli g h School days.
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3uniors Said Spo nsor Brown with a look pro fo und : "Y o u should with ,·ourse lf be tru e and squ are, :-\o matte r how \·ou wit h th e f:He s m :w fare, for ,·o u in th is or. some oth e r c lime, must li,·e with y ourse lf a long, lo ng time ...· . !"In~ d Burk e, w~l l I know him : of e a s,· tempe r, natur a l ~\- good, and fa ith ful to hi ~ w ord . Robert Bat h , r ugged physiqu e, hand some and ta ll , g ay, ga ll ant captain of ou r foo tba ll. l'vla r ga r et Dah lstrom, know n a s ··NTick '', :dwa.,·s appears so very " C' hic". Lloyd Dun can , Rud ol ph \'a lcn tino :'-/ umbe r Two, w a tch your ste p g irl s, o r he'll get .'·cHI. Marjori t: l"i sher is e ve r on the go, though you may think h e r s low. En· r~· O!le p:rows bold e r , when th e,· m eet p etite Eva Grcl\·er. Ruth l ; illi spie. known a s Bob, is sure a real fri e nd to a ll the mob. Ca r r ie ( ; annaway , fond of study and wo rk, ha s a r ea l buddy-n a m e l"l on l Burke . \-Villard Hal l sa~·s, "Fo r spuds no more will we st a n·e a nd toil , for th ~ sc ie nti st will mak e th e m grow in sand o r soil''. Edna Hal l wi th eye s dark and b rown , wear s a pl ea sant fa ce free fr om fro wn. E, ne tt H eyw ood is all a b ig hlutf, doesn't get hi s lesso ns, hut he kno ws hi s stuff. Ph ili p H oyt , Phi l fo r short, do ste p out and be a good spo rt . C'elia Ki zer, ,·ou neve r c an tel l, if sh e can land som e man- ·ll.:r/1. Laura Lo ngfel low alwa\·s in sty le , a host of m e n doth beg uil e . Cladys Leahy is he r name , s ingle her st ation, happ~· wi ll he the m a n w ho m a kes the alte rati o n . \<\'h o h as been b lest with so many f a,·or s, as o ur g r ac io us Glady, Majo r s. Youn g physic ist, C'h a rl es ;'\Ie wton, ha h a, a direct des::e:·dant of S i r Isa ac :'-Je wton, ta ta. T c> , ·ou, Luci l le Ow e n, with the p lease d smile, li fe is always the rnnst worth whil e . H erbert Redfern-a s a n a ctor will fail in tr a g ic, hu t w ill be :1 s uccess in perfor ming ma g ic. Luc ill e Russel l, so good and d emure, from th e m a d ru shin g c r o wd is ofte n ob scure. Said Ha z el Sarvis, "L ittl e ar e our g air:s, m a n's fort une,; a re a cco rding to hi s pa ins." Avery Steve ns, the little fli rt, how entranc ing, e ngagin g, how p ert. !\labe l Th oma s, ever gentl e , good , ar:d t ru e, a fri e nd to m e ; a fr iend to y<>.J. \\"h en ~-o u dan ce with Barttl e t \'ance, ~·o u are ce r tai nh· taking an awfu l chance. E ve r et Va nd er ford , tal l a nd slender, the g irl s a ll sa,· is not a "sp e nder." Vio la \<Veddl e no sil e nce e,·e r b roke, h e r eyes a sweete r langu age spoke. JVI;,_,·be lle \\'alt z h a s lot s of p e p, whi le sh e s lum bers throug h a two st e p.
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Jfootball The fo otball sea son of '22 while not so success ful :IS to the numbe r o f g :~mc ~ w o n, ha,· ing won four and lost four, yet it wa s v e ry satis facto ry in sev e ral ways. Aimost an entirely n ew and inex perienced te am, y et a tc:~m full of pep , fig ht and pc r s i ~ tency, and being ably led by C aptain R. Bath, th ey d e ,·elopcd into a <;o rnhinati o rt tha t th e ir opponents were unabl e to stop. Th e fir st game of th e ~c a s on won hy th e horn e t ea m wa s from Nebra ska City. Fo ur games in :1 row were then droppcd- Tccurn ,c h, Fall~ City , \\'ahoo, and Plattsmouth. But each of th e gam es on ly se r ved a s an in c cntin: to g r c at .: r· df ort fo r th t· rest. In the next game with Tarkio the hoys found th c m sc h· c~ and pla yed :111 c le ,· en whidt had an advantag e in both weight a nd ex pe ri e nce , to a s tand still. :--:ext c am e lli g hland Coll cg<: , Kansas, who fe ll before the attack o f a te am that play ed a , one man. Th e la st game of th e sea son, Thank ,giving day wit h th e :\uhurnit <:s w a' a fittin g c lose for th~ season. At no time was o ur go al in r e al d:Jn g e r. \Vith th e lin e s m a,hing plun g.:s o f Captarn Bath, Coatney bucking the line fo r a fe w van! ~ whc n e , ·cr n eed ed , 0. Co nkl e and I I. Bath tearing around end or throug h openi ngs mad e. hy Parri o tt , Jon .:s, o r Il ey w ood an d \ · anderford , Tay lor at cente r, F. Con kl e and Jennings Parriott a s e nd s b lo c king a ll a tt e m p t s o f Auburn to come throug h or around ; th e g am e en d ed 27-0 in w rr fan•r. Cow e l l >:d>, t i tutin g f o r Chas. Parriott, Dallam for F. Conk le a nd Barnard for II. Bath ma de n o c hange i n tl ~t· c oll sbtt-ncy of th e g ain s. With H ey wood at th e helm nex t .vc a r we expect a ye ar more s u <:c cs,f ul than th e pa s t in the number of games won. Whate ver th e team ha s accomp li shed thi ~ ve ar i> in a large m e a sure d ul· to th e uu ti t·in g effo rts o f Coach ·Yerkes. · The chances for a good team n ex t ve ar ar c nut quite so g ood a s the c 11t i r t: ti r,t t <:a tn s quad graduates, but from the second team sc~c ral m e n JHorni~ c to u pho ld the t r adi t io n of t h e s dt oo l. Among those who look good for next ye ar arc C' . :'\ewton, E. H e yw ood, L. Parri o tt , Jam es Delzell, H. P ete rson, and C harl es Dallam. The great succ ess of the te am is du e vt· ry muc h to the c apable work of Coa c h1 Ye r k .:s and next ye ar we be li e,·e he will de velop another te am which will do the sc hool h o n o r.
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Th e Ba sketball season of 1922-23 proved tn be a ve r y s uccessf ul one for th e hi g h s c h ool team. O ut of a wealth of ma te rial from la ~t y e ar, in c luding thr e e le tt e r m e n , Coa c h Ye r ke s de ve lo ped a ~ tron g, fa st tea m. The fir st two g ames of the' se ason w e r e w ith b st te ams and our hoys,_ n o t u ~ed to pla y ing togethe r, lost by very small margin s. But he re, unlik e many tea':ls th e y dtd n o t lo se th e i r p e p a nd gi,·e up all hope, but in ste ad w e nt int o th e fo ll o win g g am es wtth m ore det e rminati o n to win . Here th ey show ed what a littl e pep at:d d etermin a tio n will do_ fo r a t e a m a_n d a s a r es ult won t e n g ames out of eJe,·e n played. :>lo t only did th ey o ut c la ss thetr oppo n en ts tn the tec hni c al p o int s of the game but a t a ll times th e spo r tsma t:shi p di s played by th e home te am was v e ry p leas in)..( to th ose who wi tnessed th e games. :\t the South eastern :>ieb ra ska Ba ske tb all Tournam e nt h e ld tn Per u, th e r e cot·d of th e P ~ nt tea m w as ,·ery env iable. A lthough th ey did ne t win th e c up t he,' · w en t th ro u p;h to th e fi nal s a nd here lost the ir game by o nl y one point to the f a st G r e tna qu tnte t. As yet it is impossible to p red ict w hat w ill ha ppen at th e State B ask etba ll T o u r nam e nt t o be he ld in Lincoln in the ne ar f ut ure but w e fee l su r e th e boy s w ill m a ke a g ood ~ b o w in g fo t· the mse- lves.
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Th e high aitns and purposes o f th e Girl~' C llth w ill alway~ be r e membe red a ~ one of the di , t incti,·e fea tur e~ of the Pent Teachers' Co ll ege. The ,·;du e of the tea s can ne ,·er be fu lly est imated. Th e i r o ut-s tanding succe~s is du e, in part, to the c hoice of du t ies give n the g irls, pc·rmi ttin g th em to se n ·c alon g th e lin e~ in w hich th ey a re best prepared and best adapte d. O ne of th e c hief aim s of the c lub is to aid, fi nancia lly, hy mean s of the Student Loan Fund, who arc st ri,·ing for an educa tion. By g ift s from former students and by local effort, this fu nd ha ~ gradua lly been g row in g. t h c,~c
The stud e nts com e and the stud ents go, spre ading fa r and wide the fri endly sp ir it and hi g h ideal s of the c lub. Th e r efi ned atmosphere and th e hig h st anda r ds of thi s o rgan ization J>ro,· id c an upl i fti ng inAue nce in the Ji,·es of the students. On h- those w ho h ave perso nally t ;, ke n part in th e Girls' C lub acti,·iti es f ully r ea lize th e benefits of such an o rga niz ation to ::! ny college. T h e "Peppy Cirb' C lub of Peru '' began it s fe st i,·iti es for the year w ith a lively get-a cqu a inted party. Then on Thanksgiv ing Da_,. came th e stud e nt- a lum ni r eception. T hi s annua l ga the ring o f P enl\·ians, bot h old and new, is one of th e happiest memories of th e yea r. T h e t ~n('w ing of o ld fri end s hips and the mak ing of new, toget her w ith th e re li v ing o f g ood ol d Co ll ege !Ja y~. brough t joy and spirit of fe ll owship to a ll . On the sevent ee nth of February occ urred th e most im portant event in the you ng and happy li ft' of the (;iris' Cl ub-- th e birthd a,· party. Acco rdin g to c us tom and to the natura l des ires o f an~ fo u r-ye a r o ld , there were d ai m ,· and fan ta stic costumes, birthda,· cake and candles. If th e success of the e nterta inment c an be measured ll\· th e beaut\· of th e .costumes bv th e attendance and hy the ent h usiasm di splayed , it wa~ indeed a , ·ery ' import an t e poch in ·th e s hort hi story of th e Gi rl s' Club.
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Pt ru M en·, Club is a "M an's C lub" in th e fu ll est meaning of th e term. T he object of thi!. club i,- to promote the best imerest and good fellow sh ip among the m e n of the co l le ge. It has not assumed the duties and resp on;ibilitie ~ of a stu d ent contro l o r gan izat ion, n or has it a Fratern ity. On the other hand it ha s a>su m cd from the ti r st a b road vie w of stude nt life and ha s >tood back of everv stud en t activity a s well a s all the ,chool pol ic ies. As a club it ha , had its regular mee tings m ps.tly with luncheon,. \<\1 e have been fortunat e again this yea r to ha,· e men of state and national 111 the ir respect i,•e lines to address our meet ings.
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The fo llowing arc th e men who addressed the Club at th e ir lunc h eons : frank D. Tom so n, direcror of publicity fo r the \Voods Brothers Company. \'erne Hedge, retiring presid ent of th e Li ncoln Rota rY C lub. Orvil le J . Fee, former p r esident of the Lincoln Rotan: C' luh. ,\drian l\1. :-.:ewens, pres id ent and owne r of th e :--Jeh;·aska Vniversit,· Schoo l of .\.lusic. E. J. Sias, president and manag er of the Lin co ln :\uto a1 :d T raclc:r ·sclw .. l. Dr. Bai ley, proprietor of the " Green Cabl es" Sanator ium. James La wrence, managing editor of Linco ln Daily Star. H. 0. f e rgu so n, directo r of public schoo l music, Lincoln Publi c School.
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Dur ing the pa,t year the Y. \V. C. A. ha s aim ed to establ ish a rc li g iuus ce nt e r fur th e g irl s of th e schoo l. Each meeting wa s of ~o rn e value _bot h sp iritu.ally ~nd 'ocialh·. Th e. ~ lan of this year's program wa s to ha1·e one soc1al, one bu s1ness, one d1 scuss1onal , and o n e reltg10us meeting duri ng the month; in thi s way some exce ptiona lly good m eetings w e r e c o nd uc ted . At the beginni ng of th e year the youn g men and 1·oung wom e n hav e t he cu, tomary mixer to sta rt the school year with the real sp iri t of friendli ness and fell owsh ip. I n :'\:ovemhe r the organ ization celebrated its twenty-sixth ann iv ersary by givi ng a bi rthd ay party to wh ic h eve ryo ne was invited p rovid ed th ey brought the ir ow n birthday mon ey to represe n t t h ei r ::t ge. The last of th e 1·ear saw the new rest room compl eted and fur ni shed. Thi s ca n h e r e a f te r be used a~ a place ·of rest and study fo r g irl , livin g at a distance from t he ,c ho o l huilding,. :\at only ha1·e th e effo rt' of the g irl s remain ed within the i r o wn im mediate c i rc le h u t j u, t before Chri stmas a co ll ectio n of clo thing an d grocer ies was mad e to fill C h ristmas boxes for fami li es in and aroun d Pe ru. A dri1·e was al so m a d e to raise mone1· fo r r e lief o f ,t u de n ts in Europe. Thi s wa s quite a success; with th e aid of the Y. M. C. A . very acceptab le 'liiTI w as rai,ed by selli ng tags, the proceed s of whic h were turn ed ov er to the head q uarters for imm ediate use. At a fe w of the meet ings specia l attent ion wa s dir ected toward inte rest ing a ll membe r s i11 the na tional organization and w o rld movements. T o repr e~e nt th ese Mi ss Appleby and M i ~s McC lenahan ha l'e been present and g iven 1·e ry in sp iri ng ta lks. At the £, te s P ark mee tings th e topics centered arou nd th e summ er conference there with the in ten tio n of inducing student~ to attend. At one meeting Mr. C layburn and Mr. Hrowne ll p ut 011 a 1·e ry intere , t ing program of s li des showing the camp, and many beau tif u l sce n es from th at country. T he united and whole-hearted efforts di sp layed hav e broug ht r esults that w ill b e las t in g and have made the a ssociation va lua b le to each membe r. T h e good work a cco mpli sh e d is du e to the ceaseless efforts of the president and her cabinet and th e nch · ise r s.
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"~' flr>l organize d a ~ a li ter ary sociel~ in 1So 7- th e yea r that the schoo l hecame a Sl:Jt e normal "u h \\ ' il' " " ;\ l ajor~ '" P res id e nt. Th t· word Phil mn athean mean s " Lo,·cr, of Le:Jrnin;('-w hi ch ha s heen and is the mo u o c.t t:v.:r_l Philo rn :uh ea n. The 'ocicty wa s organized for the pu rpose o f litc ran· ad,· :~ ncern cnt and of acqui ri11g- a praclic:~l lllttlcr,t:JIIdin)! of parli:~mentary rule,. Bec:Ju ~c o f th e hig l; Ha11 da rds· ·'"' lw ·· l•er, , a great re,po11s1'I 11' I'uy rests upon t 11e present sup po n e rs o f . til"• c lt·t· r·tn • '· m<lll t h l· o rgan iz a tio n.
\\'ht' ll the ' oci e ty wa s tir't organized. th e rt' wa ' a memhe r, hip of tw emy . Thi s year wt• h:ll"t• an Cllrollm c llt of t•igh ty -ci)!ht of which sixll·-three a re li ft' mem hers. The oflir·• rs c onsi , t 1 " • ~wo advi,er' a11d three t ru ,t ee,, a pres ide n;, v ice-president, secrewry, tre :J su rer, li te rary t'rltrc, a 11d reportt'r. l\ l cet inp> are held e1·en· two week s. The mee tings this vea r have bee n t•, p ec i:!lly ti ne. Th e mu ,ica l numbers an d li;erary st'lectio ns giv e n ha1·e ,h ow~ wh:Jt rem a rk :rh lc· t::dent a nd abil ity Wt' ha1·e a m o ng our >lud ent s. Th e fi rst soc ia l e1·cnt of th e year wa s the recept ion fo r new me mbers, which w:1 s held in th e' T r ainin g Bui ldin)! October 6. Th e r ece ption was on a ve ry in for mal b::t> is and did mu ch toward ma k ing the new members fe e l tha t they w e re r e ally :1 pa rt of th e or ga n i z :~ti o n whic h the_, lw d joined. U n t• of th e m ost e n joya b le c1· ent~ of the yr:~r w as th e Christm::t ' par t~·. Thi s consisted of :c s pl e ndid progr·am and game,. \\' hen the merriment w::ts a t its heig h t, S::tnt:J ::t p pe :~ re d with hi, toy sa ck, and what a good time all th e Philom:Hhean hoys :1nd g irl s had pl:~y in g with the gifts Santa brought them. The mos l impo rt ant e1· e nt of the y e ar wa s the . celeb r ati o n of the fifty-fift h an ni,· e r sary, which wa s held Fe bruary 8th in the High School :\ ssembly. The m eeting wa s :111 ope n-ses'inn :lilt) in,· itations had be en e x te nd ed to all o ld membe r ' o f the socie ty, s tud e nts, to wn ·, peop le and members o f th e faculty. Th e feature of the even in g's progr:~m wa s to bri ng h:~ck to m ind th e hi story of th e l 'hil urn athean Snc ie t,·. T here w e re se ,·e n d iff e rem p e r io d s represent ed , th e ye:~ rs be ing ::t s fc , ll ows : 1%7; 188 0 ; 1g90; 1900; 19 10 ; 1920 ; 1923. Befo re th e introduction o f each pe riod, the piani st pl:~~· e d a soft p rel ude to ir11·oke the spiri t of the Ph ilom:Jth e an Soc iety to appe :~r. The " spirit" wor e a quaint g own th a t migh t ha,·c gr a c e d some pretty girl of 1867, when th e society was tir' t org:~ni zed . In a ch n rming m:Jnn e r she introduced the r e p re ~ ent:Jt i ,·e of each pe riod :~n d spoke o f the interesting things dr.ne by th e sol'iety a t th:Jt time. Man_,. old members were there 10 enj oy the reminiscenc es of fo rmer dny,. Th ose w ho \\"t' re not there in person, we r e th e r e in spi rit fo r mnny lette rs and teleg ram s w e re r e :~d du r ing lire even ing. Many were fr o m suc h we ll -k nown peop le as Jud ge Ly tto n, J. \\'. Cr a bt r ee, H. C. F illey, \-\'. T. Dav is, and C. L. Rouse. Other people wh ose name ' appe a r upon th e early r eco rd s, who h ::11·e ga ine d w o rthy pos iti o ns of prominence are: 1'. J. l\l a jors, Dr. <.;eo. H oward, M. C'. Le tle r nnd many o the r,. \\' e :~l so h a ve a good rep resenwti,-e of P hil o in ou r fa culty. These are : Mr. D e lz e ll , Miss Fos le r, M iss P a lrner, Miss <.; o ckl ey, I\. I iss Rhineha n, and M r . Schoen ik e. T h e la st two members named we re our advi se r s thi s y e:~r, :~nd th ey h:~,·e d o ne muc h tn mak e us feel that th e spiril o f le arning is generat ed a nd nouris hed hy th e Ph ilom a th can Soc ie ly, by th e lov e of doing. As long as this sp irit ex ists, th is society shall he a s ir alw a_,- ~ ha s been-a powe r fur good.
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Some fiity odd y ears a~o a n o rga n izat io n that \ \' :t ;oi k tliJW!I :t:-. the l·:v t·n·tt l .i t c r :try S ••t: t L'l y wa~ l ••ttn•l t· t l . l n th e beginning its nu mbers were small h u t w i th t he pa!-1:-.ing yea r :-. it h : l:-. g nl\\'11 tll tti l n •n\· tt i ~ •lit e e~i the mos t act ive a nd :-.uccc:-,:-,ful g-rouns o n the.; ca muu:-.. lt !-o p rog:r;t~n:-. an: dc.: liJ::!htful 111 t hc.:i r· co ntc.· 11 t , its e nterta inme nt :; are e nj oyable t o th e la ..c;; t a nd ever fo llow th e aim and pttrpo!'ll.' ,.r tile :-..,cic.: t y . Jt s grea t :-,Ut.:t.:c:-.!) of this y ear hn:, hcc.:u du e t n the: CO i lliH.:lt· nc y of th•• :-.t.· in t.: h :arg-c.· l fi J..!t· tht.T w i t h t h .· int ense :nt crest of al i i t ~ membe rs and t hci:"' ctfOt b to m ake it wor th \\h i l c.·. P art icularl y of i nt erest t o t he ~ocic t y and th e.: ~c h c, o ) wa:-. th e o pL"n.: tt:t, " Til t.· J ..,JL- o f ( ' h : tn~..: c.: ''. whic.-h wa ... give n on the s ixteent h of ~ l a rch i n the hi~ h ~ch o c, ) a t H.I itrJt· i ll m. Thi ~ wa:-- ont· of lht..· tllt..':tth ,,f rt·\' c.·:t l in,...: t c. ot h er~ Lh c abtl:ty to IJc fount! in tin:-; grou p. :'\ever in it s h istory h as a grc;_ttcr a mount u i ra it: tlt cx i!'itC'd am Hng- i t:-. •nc.:ml~t..· t·~ . Thc.·n· a n : t· no ug- h w h o arc ski llful \\·i th mu.!,ical in st ruments to t..:OI111JO:":Ic.: a very lo{ond fJrc..:h c.::-. tr a of w h ic h t h t..· ..,I H' i L·ty i!"- :t t lll ca r· be justly n roud . The m u sic whic h it vro,·i(lt..':". l!'i w e ll wo n h h L"ar i n g: :t ud 1na u y ; 111 L'\' c.-n i n g' :-. p t·t •gr:lln tl ll·oughout the year has hc.:c n made cu mpl ctc w it h it s ai d . . \mon g 1h o~e ind iv idua ls who hav e <.:o rnrib ut c t i in making the.: :-.tJ<.:ic.: tr a :-. II <Tt...' :-. :-> ;trL· B in li t..• B :d dwi t i a n d \'iv ian Row e \\ hose vo ices a rc ever p lca:, ing. \ 'er a O w.: kll'~ a n d ( ; c nt.:vic vc.: ( ( oiJ~I H I whost..· t' t..• :~t l i n g~ IJ ;,\t: hcc n a de ligh t tn a ll and ~ I r s . Bessie Church, l ~ th c l Lind:a h l aud f lu ro tlt y \\ 'adc w h n a1· e e 'cc.·p1ion a l p ianist s, a n d to ~I, ss Berniece P e t e r s w ho h as g i,·cn he r t im e un sd t i ~h l y to the.: sucic.:ty. But n ot a ll o i th e t ime ha:-, been spen t upon program :-. ut· c ntcrtaium c.: tll :-. f n1· t h L" :-.cH: i a l IH 11 11 ·.,. ha \'e n ot hccn forgo tte n . ~o E\'CI'ett will ever f orget t h e good times h e h a !'i L"njc)y~:d a t t h e Evet·ett panics. T h e society ha:-, dn m: muc.:h t o e nr ic h t h e J ive~ (Jf its m cml.c1 :-. a nd m ak e tl ~c.· i ,· t'nl kgc.· llf v \\' nt· t h '' hilc .
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chosen. T h is g roup, when ca ll ed together, respon d ed with en thu~i a,m and at once made pl.an , '" represent the sch ool with special costumes, ye ll s, and sn nJ!.'· Due to t he w e:11h c r th " t np "a~ po>tponed but the g roup having seen th e need for an o_rgat.. il. ation _I" repre-en t the school \\hen called upon, d ecid ed to make thi> a permanent orga ttt za tton. Ofhcers w e re e lec ted and the name Peru Peppers adopted. The p u rpose of the Peppe r s is plain ly shown in the P rea mbl e of t heir Chartc:r whi c h " a , fo ll ows: PRE :\:viBL E \Ye the undersigned, having organized for the purpo>e of promoting the Cott>truc ti,·c: ac tivi ties of the Coll ege, school spirit, and for furthering th e be't i ntcrc:st- of the Peru State Teach ers College, do adopt these art icles, as th e C ha rter of the ··Peru P epper,··. \Vith thi s purpose in mind a number of con st ruct i,·c act ivit ies ha ve hcen init ia tc:d and ma ny others su pported. Th e aim of this group is not for personal ath-anccment n or recog ni tion hut fo r sup porting anyth ing which will boost our ,choo l. M e m bership in Peru P eppe r s is not announced until g raduati on. th e >e lection of new members i, mad e as follow>: ARTI C LE
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Thi s was .. Bitzie·s" s econd season a~ th l' o ld r e liabk and he l i,·c d up t o :til ,·xp ecta ti nn,.. . .As a man o f the tri pp lc threat cla ss h e had no ,· qua l in tin s conilTl·tttT. I I ,· \\"as a gr eat punt er. a n a cc urate pa, sc r. and co uld al\,·ay ' add sc.nt e yard:q.<<·.
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"Fritz'' fin ished up his second se a so n in a P e ru uniionn with a great hrand of foo tb a ll. He was th e best man on th e t ea m \\'h e n it carn e t o leading in t crfen: ncc . II<: wa s a goo d plunger and a good man on th e d e iense as ,·e ry [<:,,. pa sses w c·rc cumpil'ted in his t errito ry.
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"Chick,'' ye s fu ll-fea th e red and no tea m C \' C II so much as plu cke d a p in fe ather out. H e \\'as a lway s in th e thick o f it and always got his man . They c o uldn't keep him ou t and he was ne,·e r cont ent unti l he had th e man with t he ha ll.
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·'G ilk'' kn ew th a t h e ha d football e xpet·i e nce enough t o mak e good and s tarted right in to it. H e was a ,· cr y good ma n in hi s pos ition as h e t ook pa sses from a ll an g les. "·ent d o wn und e r punt s like a t e n seco nd man ancl defi e d al l s m ash,·s a ro und h is e nd.
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ri any·o n<' C'Y<'t· sho11·C'd their -s ticking qualiti<' s "Tiny" surr did. For two s<' asons h e had tried and in hoth case s "Fate" had hC'en cruel to him hut thi s timr he broke the jinx. J\ big man and a real guard i,; all we can say for him. LEO FAL' :\ CE . G uard ··:\I ic k " was the b ig noi se in the linr. Built fut· hi s position an d 11·ith a year of college
t>xperie n cc to his credit he was right at home. He was a little roo anxi o us on many play s and cost us many yards for o~T sic!<- hn t he always managed to ,, ,·en it up and lea,·c ,;ome to spare. l-10\V.'\RD BRU.:\DSO:\, Tackle :\ nC'\1' man on the team hnt iiot a n e 11· one at thr game. He p lays it fo t· his loYe of tht' sport and en' t· y game see ms to sec him at his h rst . A good man on hoth offense and ddrn se is thr rating he rrcrin·,;. He 11·ill he hrre for some mot·e of the good o ld gam e .
:\·IILL:\RD BELL. Tackl e "Big" B e ll camr here exprct ing to teat· things up from the ,· ery start and h e certai nly did. He took his fi rs t foothall training at B ea trice and soo n ci ncht>cl a position on th e line. He played o n e of his best games at \Vayne and show ed h is abi lity at f·ollowing till' ball by pickin g u p a fumhle and g <'l ting away to a touchdown.
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\Vhen Coach S pee r gave h is ca ll for footl>al l ca n didates th l' r·(·su lt ing squad loo ked no ne too good. The r e w e r e Capt. \\'i ll y. 1-:.otlw r t. l{itzit· . l; r·ary. Faunce and Pomeroy to begin wit h hut the ()tht· r l\n·nty \\Trt· an unk tt()\\' 11 q'u antity. Coach S pee r \\'e nt at it as h e ah,·ay s d ()es in that dl'tl'rtn i n cd ,,.a,· and the team soon bega n tcJ slww c ha n rp ifJnship fur ttl.
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The fir s t t est came on the h ome field ,,·ith Yurk a s t ht· opp()tH'llt. Tt ,,·;ts an ideal game from Peru's s tandpo int . :\!th o ug-h h alf the tt'a111 ,,· e r e Il l'\\' 111 e n they played a s veteran s. Capt. \\'i ll y. l< otht· rt. an d l{itzi <.: a<h·a n ccd the h a ll ya rd after ya rd. Fra ry a nd Gilk s how ed tlwir ability to shan· pa SSl'S a nd tltt· line \\'aS a s tonc\\"all at all times. The final scCJrl' \\'as l'(·ru ..u . \'(• r k 0.
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T he follo,,· ing \\·eek fo und o ur team o n foreign su i!. :\ ftc·r a tit·i n g auto ride they \\'ound up at l\(aryv ill c , ::\ lo. I I ere they met their t'1rst n·a l uppos ition. The game see· Sa \\'ed for th e first half w ith most uf the p layin g- in midd le fi t·hl. In the third quarter P e ru \\'Ork c: cl the ball clown t o the g-ua l and \\"as balk e d t\\'ice by being offside . Bitzie th e n droppe d back and huoted a d r op ki c k. 1 t appeared as thou g h P e ru was to be held to a 3 point le ad until in the closing minutes of th e game B itzi e inte rcepted a pass a nd \\"aS orf to a tou c hclo\\"n. A ltho ugh \\' e \\·ere v ictorious th e: g ame ca m e ve r y n<.:ar b e in g a cos tly o n e as Capt. \\' illy \\·as injured and could not return "·ith thl' tt·arn.
KEA RNE. Y GA :\ 11;: Oc to be r 20, o ur sis t e r coll ege arrived for the annual battle. 1\:carrtey \\"a s n ear the top o f the ladde r and bro u g ht a h eavy team to take the measur e of o ur Bo bcats . Th er e \\'a S no fee lin g o f confidence in P e r u as the gam e sta t·tcd . \\'illy \\'aS s ti ll out and the t eam misse d hi s leade r ship. !\:carney pu s h ed to th e 5 yard line at the ve ry start but \\"ere he ld fo r clo\\'n s . fJt·rtt co u ld g-a in but littl e a nd Kear ney was punting at e ve r y chance . Delz e ll a s s a fct y \\·as havi ng tro uble holding their punts and th ey k e pt the h a ll in o ut· tcrrit o r·y a good share of th e tim e. lt wa s not until the third qu ar ter that P er u fo und he r self. They then \\'Cnt do wn th e fi e ld a nd Fra ry took it OYer o n a pa ss. \\· e scored another touchdo\\·n in th e: closing minutes of play the game e ndin g Peru 12-Kearn ey 0.
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Ou r next ~ame "·a:; "·ith :\[iclland. lt \\"as a championship game as both team s \\"ere u'ndcfeated. Co mparative scores s ho\\·ed that they \Yere \\"ell matched. The clay " ·as a poo r day for fo?_tba ll as a high \\"ind "·as bl o\\"ing ma king punts and pa s:>es hard to g uage. l he Luth e rans play ed for end nms and off ta ckle smas hes. Th eir line ,,·as hitting lo\\" a nd their inte rference \Yas tuu muc h fur P e ru. O n the other hand Pe ru cou ld not get s tarted. T h ey sifted through and ~ot our man before the play \\"as hardly s tar t ed. T h e fina l count was :\lidland.30--Peru 0. \\"e had lost our first game and furthermore it ''"as ou r on ly loss. The ga me \\·as a s ucce:;s in o ne \\"ay in that it brought o u t th e hC'st in many of the fe llo\\":; and s h o wed them "·hat they could do \\"hen ca lled o11. F rary at e nd and F. Be ll at half played the be s t dcfens i,·e game.
DO.-\l\E G.-\:\! E O n Nove mber 3. ,,.e m et old time riYal Doa ne. The teams \\"ere o ut to shu\\" h o\\" \\"ell th ev could come back after a loss. Pe ru s tar t ed the ir match from the ven· s tart. and sco red in the fir s t quarter B itzie going over on a li ne p lunge aft e r .a se ri es of plunges and pas se s had placed t h e ball on the 3 yard line. Peru scor ed one touchdown in each quart er. th e game endi ng Peru 27-Doane 0. Thi s \\"a s another ga m e ,,·o n because ,,.e had a team \\·orking as one ma n .
\\":\ \"NE GA:\IE O n l\uye mbcr 17. Per u met \\"ayne on their fi eld in the game that \Yas to d eci de th e ch ampion o f th e Nebra ska State Teachers' College s . T he game wa s close and neith er team could get a\\·ay fo r a ny lo ng gai ns . In the second quarter i\J. Bel l picked up a fumble and \\"aS off to a touchdo\\"n. S oon after. l·~itzi e s ma sh ed throu g h for a no th er counter. T he s eco nd half \\·a s scurek ss a nd so Peru had \\"On again . That l..J. to 0 score gave llS t h e c ham pion s hip o f t he Teachers ' Col leges a nd placed u s \\" here ,,·e ,,·ere s ure to land in second place at th e clo ~e of th e sea so n.
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T he la s t game of t he ~ ca s on \\"as \\" ith Cotner on :\"ovembe r 2-.J.. lf Peru took this one it meant that "·e s tood next to :.1idland. Th e team lo s t no time in pilin g up a lead. Th ey fairly ran thcm ~(· l ve s down. Befo re th e ga m e e nded e\·e r y s ub got a ta s te of real st u ff. They felt t hat a good sco re ,,·ou ld a lso h e lp o ur s tanding and s o fi nally s topped at -1-7 to 0. Thi s e nded a m os t s u ccess ful seaso n \\"ith s ix victories and o ne lon e defeat. Every game that Peru \\"on \\·as dcci s i,·e a s i\ 1id land \\"as t he o nly team tu score again s t us .
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SO PII 0\10 1\E-FI< ES II \1.\.'\ C.\:\1 E The best game of th e sea son was played as a post season .~·anlc hct\\·cl' ll the Sophomore and Freshm e n Classes. This game wa s playe d d u r ing the Home Co ming and \\·as enjoyed by the old "(;({ ,.\ DS" \\·lw were una hk to set• the Bobcats in action during the re g ul ar season. Th e teams \\·t·n· e\·<· nly matched and out for blood. In the first quarter the Sophs \\'t·rt· sto pped o11 the 5 yard line after it looked a s though th ey wou ld s urely score. The l;n·shies put in their best bid for a touchdown in th e latter part of the li1·st half hut were he ld for dO\\·ns. The second half s tarted \\·ith a rush. both teams det ermined to break that 0 to 0 tic. The th i rd quarter \\·a s a lso scorl'less a nd until the closing minute s of the ga me loo ked a s t h ough it \\·ould end a tic . The Fre shi es ha d the ball in mid-lie ld a nd on an attempted pass Frit z 1\othert s li pped in and took the ball and \\·as off fur a to uchclo\\·n. :\ ftn a -1-0 yanl run h e \\'as brought clo\\'n o n the 5 yard line. O ne the third play the SOf'IIS took it OYer for th e o nly count of the game. In a fc \\' minu tes that \\·e re lef t the Fre shie s fought with a ll their mi g ht but th e ir moral e was g on e and th l· Sophs won the closest ga me uf the ~casun G to 0.
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··Bitzie " play e d hi s third year o f b as k e thall io r l' nu t his \\·in t er and ce rtainly earned his place on the All-State t eam. H c is a \"C"t·y s trong man 0 11 th e ddenst· as hi s lo n g r eac h enab led him to s to p many an o pp o ll t·nts ' s h o t. li e ha s th e t•ttcluran rt· to p lay t it,· n oo r for th e full forty m illut es alld al\\"ays s eems to gl"l h is s hare of baske t s. I i ts '::\ \·orite s tullt \\"aS t o sta rt a little ga mc o f keep a\\"a y aite r l 'u·u had a go\HI lead . ··Dttzie'' likes th ese ch a mp io n s hip s so \\"ell that he is g o ing t o hel p \\" in o ne o r two n ;o rc.
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··Fr itz'' ha s j u st fi ni sh ed h is h es t year oi haskl"!ha ll. lie hd pe d g in: P t-ru th .: champivn ~ hip las t year and led hi s t ea m to th <' fr o nt thi s yea r. I le is th e ide al leadn as he co ul d ah\·a ys get th e tea m to r espond to hi s call fo r ,·i c tory. lie w as hi g h srorc lllan o f t he co nference \\"ith 137 p·oint s to hi s cred it. ··r-r itz'' \\"as ,·c ry s t e a d y ,,·h e n it c ame t o drop ping in t he fr ee thro ws. He Jca,·es thi s year hut \\"i l l he ha c k fo r so me !11<Jt· e uf the se champ io n ships lat er so P e ru can cou tl! O il a good tn a n r l'lnn1in g .
C.\ l'T.-\ 1.:\- ELECr TED \V I ~ I:O. l J-:1{. C t· nt e r
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T e d came to Peru afte1· le arnin g th e ga me a t I lardy. li e p layed a s t r ong g ame ill h is Hi g h School D ays a s Hard y h as thre e c ups that he h c lpe d \\"in a t the Stall' Totn·na lllcnt. H e \\"a s the man t h a t th e t eam ll ee ded a nd \\"as soo n a fix tu re at n·llt t-r . He wa s a g o o d fl oo r man, ia s t on foll o w in sh o t s all d at \\"Orkin g under th e ba s ket. \\' hen on the defens e h e hurri ed t he o ppo n ent s sh o t s so t hat , ·ery fe-w lo n g o nt·s w e-r e scon·d . \Vith s uch an a h lc lead er a s T ed in th C' C aptain's pos iti o n ll l'xt \\' in t e r. )J e ru can r e s t as ,ured of a g ood seaso n.
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IL.:: . G EORCE \\"ILLY. Cuartl "Toppy " de c ided that th is \\'as his year t o go good in ha s kl'lh:tl l. lie ha d IIC'\·et· g i,·e11 IIIllCh attenti o n t o ha:<kl'lhall \\'hilr h (' IT hut :<oo n sho\\'ed that h e could p la y this game as \\'<'ll as h e co uld play :ti l o ther s. "Toppy" "·a; fas t at ge ttin g d 0\\' 11 t h e court and could g-et hack in time to break up the oppone nt s play. lie o<urc nen~ r s t opped unti l he h a d hi s man. George \\'ill he \\'ith Peru next ll'in t t'r and " ·ill sh <. \\' many o f the,;e teams his t ru e \\·vrth :b a guard.
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Frar_y \\'L' IIt better thi s \\·inter than t'\'l'L He \\'a s s till ju st shor t en o ug h to s lip through and gd hi s shot . l le s cored 6-1 p o ints. a Ycry goo d mark. hut his r ea l ntlu e "·as in h is ability t o play the flo o r and s tart a brea k in the oppenents defense . \\'he n o n the defense he co uld " ·or ry the opposi ng team hy s tepp ing in. takin g o ne of th eir p asses and ge ttin g hi s s hot a\\'a y hdo r e t hey co uld co n·r him. F rary is k:"·ing so f'nu loses one m ore good player.
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''Duh" had a hig joh on hi :< hand s to fi ll t h at hack g uard po,i t io n hut IH' :: urt· tno k can· of it as is s h 0 \1'11 by th e loll' ;core s o f th e opponent;. In s ix gan~t·s tht· y \\'CIT h e ld tv 10 point s or les s and o ne of t h ese " ·a s a shut o ut. "Dub" had a \\'ay of p layin g t h e hall and n o t th e man that a llo \\'cd him t o s t o p many s hot s and still a\·o id a foul. lie p la y ed more tin1 es than an y man on th e team a s he didn't like to be rcli cn· d. " l)u h" \\' as a good m an to s hift t o jumpin g ce nter and ll'ill no d o ubt he hack for 1110n' ; p o rt .
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GL E :\:\ Gl LKESO:\, Ce nt n "Gilk" too k hi s tra ini ng at Cla y Ce nt er a n d s ta r t e d righ t o ff at th e 1·c r y fir s t. li e is a rang_1· man and fitt e d in ll'ith th e ta ll fel loii'S 1·cry w e ll. "(;ilk" had a hab it of s lipp in g down the s id e line and th en fee d ing to som e o ne going und e r. li e eol'l· r cd we ll 11·hcn o n t h e d e fen se and ne1·cr lost his h ead when in a t igh t p la ce . ''Gilk" wa s goi ng b et t er a s th e se ason w en t on and b y th e ti me h e se rl'e s three more sea so n s wi t h Pcn1 he will ha 1·c 11'0 11 m a ny ho n o1·s.
LEO FAl.':\CE. For ward "~lick ' ' 11·as t he ha rd luck man of la st year. H e was k ept a11·ay fr o m a 1<- tt cr b y lllJUl·ic s
but made up for it th is season. H e h ad a good eyt' fo r th e ba s k et and wh e t he r ncar o r far . H e pla ye d th e flo o r wit h a 11·orld o f enduranc e an d h e co u ld h ardly 11·ait fo r h is tim e to ge t int o it. ··~ 1 ick '' is lea l' ing hut h e some g o o d sc n·i cc and 11·e kn o w he 11·ill rC'turn for m o r e of I'C'ru's
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11·o u ld r q..:is t er 11·a s so anxi o u s ha s gi1· e n P er u athktic s.
DEL7.EL L. Cua rd
··~rae " wa s playing hi s fir s t season with t h e college t ea m. H e h ad playe d fo ur ye a r s with th e T rai n in g Sc hoo l T eam and no11· graduated to fast e r comp a ny . .. .\lac" I s a h ea d y p la y er and de se nc s considerabl e ment ion fo r hi s goo d start. H e entered t h e \V ay ne ga m e h e re at a cr itical mom ent a nd seeme d to se t thi ngs going. H e is a good fl oo r man an d o ft en fo o ls his man hy a n ea t boun ce of th e ball. .\[a r k wi ll gil' e Peru tiHc c yca1·s more o f hi s time an d en ergy. \V c arc predict ing gr eat t hings fo r ~[a rk hdo 1·e h e lc ai'('S Pcru.
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\\"lll'll th e ca 11 camt• for ha~kt•t hall mr n thi~ ,·,·ar the int r r c;;t wa s th e hc,;t ~ h o wn inr 111any year~. T"·o rt' aso n s io r thi~ \\"t'rt' gin'n. ·Firs t. Peru ha d a championship to ckknd and hold on to fo r an o ther season. :\ l;;o tht' rt' \\"as one "real"' gymnasium to play in and C\"l"n·o nt• \\"a ,; r each ·. Somt; ~oo d men \n:rc lo ~t fro m la ~ t \" t' ar~ tt•am hut \\"ith Cap t. Rother t. ··Bi t zit•."' and Frary 011 hand it wa s ea s y t o s tart. Tl;c hig pro hlc·m srrmrcl to he to de,·r lo p a ha ck ~ uard as \\"eim e r \\"a S l oo kin~ aitrr th r ct• nt er p o ~ition in g ood shape. "Dull·· :-rilam sonn '"ot ont o th e· knack of picking hi ~ man and things began to loo k be tt er. Faunce. \\"illy. Delzell. and Gi lk eso n caug-ht tht' ~ tridt• and a\\"a\· \\"e went. .\nuthn p1·ohlem that conirontt·d Coach Speer \\"a s i o g-et some o i th e t ea m s in thi s cn nft-n•nn· to n •alizc that Peru \\"a s aJ:?:ain a co nt r nd c r io r th e championship and for their O\\"n proof ht· s howed th em th a t tht•,: had hrtt e r '"take m o n."" Hi s p lead ing w as all in ,·ain and so l't:'ru s tart e d out d e t e rniint' d to ta kt:' tlw ··Aag ·· with o ut me e ting \\" esleyan. llastin~s . Grand Island a nd Doant' . Later man,· o i the se t eams leamed a cos tly l es~o n hut all we ca n say is th a t we arc sor ry and ho p<' they come t o in time to get on next ,-,•;t~·s sc ht·dulc. In o rder to h e ready io r the OJH'ning ga nw Coac h too k his team o n a trip int o Kansa s durin g the h oliday ,·a cati o n. Thi s trip \\"as a n·ry good to ni c for a ll.
Th e La\\Tt'llt"l" C. o f C. Tt·am \\"a s a tt•am o f tx - h:an sas L.:nin·rsit,· and o th e r s ta rs of that section . The game was fast from start to finish hut Peru ,;Jlo,~·ed them how \\" e play ba s ketball in .:\cbra ~ka and \\"Oil 2 1 t o 14. I I A S K ELL 1::\1)1 :\::\S
Tht· fo ll o " · in g n ig-ht Pt'rll n1<•t th t• lla s kell In dian~ o n th e sam e !loor. T h rough some good team work J'eru soo n pikd up a ll'ad \\"hit:'h th e,· lwld until the la s t icw minutt•s o i tilt' eame \\"hen Jla s kcll stepped o ut in front by drojJping in some lo n g o nes. The final l"l" Sult wa s lla s kcll 15, Pan 14. K.-\::\ S.\ S C ITY :\TI-1LET IC C LL.:B line ,,·a s \\"here Pnu m e t a tr aint' d fin•. r our of their players w ere .-\11-:\m c ri ca_n Stars o f la s t yt•ar,; to urnamt' llt. :\!tho ug h tht• Bo bcat s had hard luc k on scn-ra l of the1r s hot s tht·y spent a lo t o i th e ir tim e· lt'aruin g so me g ood ba s ke tball. Th ey lost t he ga_m c 52 t o 12 hut picked up many nc \\' play s. The se ga mes had no bear ing on P e ru's sta nd111 g in th is S tate.
Thi s \\"as o ur lirs t ganlt' in the Ill' \\" g ym and Pt•ru wa s ready t o ~ tep. Q ,·,•r con lid cnt·t· is a ,·,• ry had thing a nd that n·ry thin g allo \\"t'd \\"ayn c to ho ld an I I t o 10 le a d at hali tin1 e . Pnu had led 10 to I a t o ne tim e \ \'aync ~co r ed 5 ba s ket s in rapid s uc cc~s i o n . Coa ch Spcn inj ec t ed a littl e "" Spccrmint"" during tlw intnmission and Per u ca mC' hack ~ tr o n g . ~lark go t in at th e ri g ht tim e and with "Fritz" leadi n g th e \Yay Pcm "·on 26 to 16. TABO R GA :\!E Tabor sent their t ea m O \ "C I ' t o pick up l'nu s ho \\' cd th em ahout a ll \H' had . T lw sc·cond s tring came o n for a chan ce. The Boys" came back fo r the fi ni s h th e ga me
a fc\\" pointer~ abo ut ::\cb ra ,; k a haskl'l hall ami firs t s t r in g ro lkd up a good lear! and th en t iH" gam(' \\"a S mo1·c c\·c n t hen hut wht·n th t• "Big end e d , Pcrn 43, Tabor 14.
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coT.\EI\ <.; . \~IE The Bo bcats left for th ei r ftrs t galllc a_way ;~nxio u s _t o ~ho w l . incn ln _and ! l 1• than~: fans a good brand of bas k e t b a ll. TheY cc r t a ml y _<ltd. too .. lo r a t t_lH" dn'c nl th e· ltt·~.t ha l t Pe ru le d 13 to 1 Th ey k t ·t 11 · 1 the se co nd h.df and .tt o n e ltttll" l' t·r u wa s l ea dttt~ 23 l"o l. Fran· F·rt.-tz Tccl aepd 's·t !J· " s· t OJJp cd at 36 wh ik Co t n n cnt ttlt<· d l>nt 1) . l'e nl·~ 1k- . .• . II I zle . 1 .J fi 1 I 1 I' I I. fe_n se wa s ,·cr y good a s Cotn e r scored 0 11 Y tc < goa s. ' o t H· rt wa~ n ~h po int 111an With 16. KE:\ 1\.\E\" c; !\~1 1·:
K ea rn ey ca m e t o P eru dctermi 11 ed to win thi s l{<~IIIL' . . . S'·'·,·nt..n ·.n t in1e ~ th ey had trit·cl a1!d. fai led a n d o nce mo r e P e ru se t th e m. ~l o_wn. }.1:_ ': ~.t t· acl y l_ou r ,~· ,·rt·. ~o1u~ ~no d. v\l c m1cr co untin g 12 point s with Frary. F n t z ,u_H1 lottzt t· nght hehtu~l h11t1. I IH' ~ c on· at half time was 20 10 2. Th e second s trillg ca~1,e 1~1 fo r th~ l :.t ~ t p a r t '" tht· _gatnt· and h C' ld K~arn ey about e,·e n, th e res ult b ein g . P eru _fl. h. t· an H·y J. I nu~h l.u rk . k eanH·y. _l>u J \\'I' wil l he out to sec you lat er 0 11 and p e rh ;qJs yo n ca n d o hdt e r t h t·11 h ut wt· ra t h er tll ltt k n u t. C I-!.A DRO.\' Ct\~IE Chadron came t o Peru aft e r a hard trip ~cross .\' t·hr;_, ~ l"t and t oo k tht· ,·cry ~a m c medic_i n c as Kea rn ey had th e w ee k bcfo~.e. 28 ~o <J. P e r u s ddt·nse was n ear ly pc r ~ert all owtng Ch a dro n but 2 fi e ld goa ls. "Dub ~\'as 111 o n C'\· ~·r y att e m pt and th ey \\'t•n· t n rtuna t c to ge t the 2. Capt. Fritz. T ed . an d I· rary , a\\' t o It that t l_ l<' 'rore ~ep t pi l i11 g up and the second s t r ing played exce p t io nally fa s t wht'll th ey G llli L' 111 f,Jr tht·tr turn. ~I I J)L:\.\'IJ GA ~~ E
Peru s tartc·d o ut o n wh a t wa s s uppose d to h e a n·ry hard trip. 'l: h cy ~ t o pp t·d _a t Fr em o nt for tl ~e first game. Aga in s t ~~ id la11d th e Boh cat;; put 0 11 thetr hc ~ t ex hthtti u n of ba s k et. toss tn g, s hoo ting from a ll co rn ers o f the n oor. riH' _ftna l s<:ore w a s .J<J to 18 a nd the :\l1 d land s tud en ts admitted that Per u pla ye d h as ketha ii_Ju s t a l tt t k ht·l t e r t h a n :\lidland e,·c r expected to . Ted a nd Fritz were ln g h m en agam. JJ.A..\'A G :\~IE
Uana Coll ege was next in lin e and really expec tt·d to ~ h u w l'l'ru S(JIIl e fancy st ufT. The fl oor was s mall and b o th t eams p layed ro u g h and t umhl e . D ana d id n lanagt· t o ~ l'l 7 p o int s in the .JO minut es h ut th e Bob ca t s ga th e r ed in -13. C ap t. Fritz j us t co uld n 't mi~~ and clt·op p cd in 12 fi e ld goals . Da na w as willin g to con ce d e t h at l'c· r u h ad th e h es t t eam in th e Con ierence. \\' !\ Y.\E GA ~ I E
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o n e of t lH· t rip fo •· t h t·y \\' l' t'l' o ut for Peru. Th e Bobcat s \\'e r e ttrcd dunn g the first h a lf and it e nd ed Peru 12. \ Vayne X. In the seco n d half F1·itz. T ed a n d Frary got up s t eam a n d walked a w ay wit h an e a sy ,-ic t ory 33 t o 10. "B i tz ie " an d "l~ uh'' s ure d id som e good guardin g as \ Vayn c sco red hut o n e go al in th e se cond h a l f. \\hen Pe ru return ed irom this trip they ra n ked a s th e c la ss o f t he .\' t·hraska Co n ference. r ~·,·e n ge. _Th ey w a n t e d to e\·c n up for th ei r ear ly ddeat c at
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id la nd came to Peru ior the c los ing ga mc of o ur tournam t·n t. T he \'ls tt tn g team s we r e loo kin g for\\' a rd to a goo d game a nd \\'e r e n o t di sap p o int ed. L und hcrg, th e t a ll ~lid land cen t er. ga ,·e ~lidland th e ha ll a t t he tip off hu t P er u pla ye cl the n1 close and th e first bali en d ed a t 10 a ll. As in a ll g ames befo re Pe ru ca m e h a c k s t rong in t h e last ha l f a n d \\·bi le o ur g u a rds co ,·e red thcm closer Ted and Fritz ran o u r sco r e to 32. T h e seco n d s tring fi ni sh ed it up. th e game e ndin g 32 t o 12.
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COT\"E R G:\.\1 E Co tn e r came to P e ru ior the la :' t h .:>lll <' ga me oi th e seaso n. The croll'd ll'as not as large as usual dill' t o th e storm,· " ·eath r r hut th ose that \\· t· r e th ere su r e roo ted for th e o ld home team . Peru \\'as h:n·i 1 tro ubl e. Oil h er lo u g s h ots hut gra dually pulled o ut iu irout. Th<: "SUBS" pu t up a good fi g ht .I ll the las~ half a ud mad e a clos iug sco re oi 36 to l.J. :\ s u s ual Frit7. a uri Tt•d led in sco r111 g \\'lth I· rary co min g in for hi s sha re. "Bit7.ie " and "Duh" forcNl Cotu cr t o s h oo t irolll tlw centl'r of th e Aoor aud they were fortunate t o score .J ha s kcts.
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1(1·: :\ R:\E\' G.\ .\1 E llt' n ' co me s the sca udal. \\'ht•n Peru lrit ior Kearuey th e championship depended t his ga me. T h e Bohcats cou ld hardly wait ior tht·y \\'auted to ge t it O\' C r. \\'hen Peru mt'l 1\: t•a l'llt'Y for tht· n inet t' t' n t h ga me i><·t \\'t't' n th t•se sc hools th ey accomplished the imp ossi hlt•. T I-lE\' S H C T THE.\1 OC T . Th e fir s t and only s hut out game o f th e :\ebraska Co nfc r c uc e. Playing o n a fort•ign cou rt aud to ll'iu 3.3 to 0 is a rt•cord that uc,·cr ll'ill be t·qua lcd. Pnu led a t h alf timt' 2 1 to 0. ln th<' la s t half Kearu ry begged for JUST 0:\E 1'0 1:\ T hu t l'ertt wou ld n ot let up and the :\t•hraska record \\'aS es tabli shed. Th e \\'es leyan t ra m \\'<' Ill through the s<':tson undeiea trd but th ey had uo 33 to 0 ,·ictory to sholl' a u d in Dt'Ct' lllhe r ll'hrn th e S ta t e Board m:tkl's the a\\'arcl Coach Spee r ll'ill b ri n g home tht• c up. So th t• scaso u cJosses ll'ith PERL: :\ 5 T\\'0 T l.\ I E C l-1.-\.\IPS .-\:\0 S TILL (;0 1:\( ; S TRO:\G. 011
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Jrir.st ~nnual Sout~~a.st~rn )t~bra.ska ~a.sk~t ~all Bournam~nt Fo r a b eginn ing t he tou r nament at P e r u \\"a ~ o ne g r a nd :-;u ccess . T h e p <· r:-; o n :-; in c h arge car r iL·cl it t h ro ug h in a n o rderlY and bu s iness like \\"a\". T he parin g:-; a nd t he rc:-; ult:-; a r c a:-; fo ll m\·s in C i a:-;~ .-\: ( ;n· t 11 :\
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Fa ll s City ____ __ ___ l 5 u 1l\11·11 _ ___ __ _ _ _ _ :n \ -erd on ____ ______ 15 .-\nbnr n _____ _____ 17 X e hra s ka Cit ,. ____ 19 Ster li ng · :"\c:'hras ka Ci t y ____ IS Ch a mp s I r umhol<lt __ ______ 12 ] o h 11 5 011 _ __ ____ _ __ .)R J o h n so n __________ 29 P e r u _________ ____ 21 S t erli n g __________2 1 S te r ling _____ __ ___ 23 S tc:'rling ______ ____ liZ Stell a ___________ _12
Th e parings a nd r es ul ts are as fo l]o ,,·s in Class I\: C •·ah Orch a rd _____ 215 :"\c:'mah a C ity ____ __ l3 Ho n ey Cr<' e k __ __ _z~ J o h n so n - - - ------- 7 Dunb a r __ ____ ____ 14
Cra h Orchard ____ 14 C ra h Orch a rcl __ ___ l7 Hone y Cr<' c k _____ l2 D un bar-Champ s.
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T he main en' llt o i tl:e y<'<lr wa ~ till' f-reshu1a11-Sophomo1·c ga m e played 0 11 ~larch ltJ. Both c lass loya lt y and fine s portsmans h ip were s h 0\n1 h y b o th class c~ . Th e Fres hman. a ll c:-; peri t· n ct'd h ig h sc h oo l ha s kl·t hall playe rs . -;howccl g r eat s k ill in naking clc,-e ,· pa ,;scs an d their work dc:«·n·es mu ch cre di t. Lean· it t o Pearl to get t ht 1 ball and w ith a sligh t ··hokus-pok u s" ( ?), ro ll the ha ll into th e basket. \ Vanda wa~ there (a lmost b efore th e h a ll was) t o ca t ch ce nt er',; t o,;,;. ~la u y o i thc o thcr ire,;inn a u g irls de sc n ·c cr edit for thcir .. h anl-\\·orke d -ior " ,-ictory. T h e S o phomorc girl,; ke p t up the ir g o od ,;pirits thro u ghou t th e game. lela TTe y\\·oo cl. captain. played to th e h c,;t o i her abi li ty. l.u cilk mad e ,;o1ne ,-t·ry fin e kngt lt y to,;,;es int o th e basket and togethe r . she· a nd Dorot hy kept t h t· .. irc,;h" guard,; hus~- T h c Fr eshies d c,;ern' th e h o n o r s ,,·o n iro m the SOPHS .
Olympic (t:lub Th e Olympic C luh. under the guid:tnce of ~I iss C. ~~ - ~ I iuui e. i,; thc Girls' .·\thletit· .-\ssociatiou o f the college. It \\·a s o 1·gauizcd thr ee years a go and had for it 's a<l\'ise r. ~ li s~ Ruth Shi,·e ley, then t h e Physica l Trainin g Din·rtnr in the :\annal. and :-.1 iss ~lyr e \ :\r gah ri ght as Pr esi dent. .-\11 llH' mh ers arc iutcrc s t c d in c:-;erc i ~ iug th ,·ir he-di es as \Yell a s tht·ir mind s . 1·::-;erc is c is obta in ed thro u gh the s p o l't s of hik ing. swi mming. t <' tl11 i:<. and h ask e th a ll. Th e ofli cr1·s thi ,; yca 1· arC': Birdie Balcl\\·iu. Prt· ~ iclcnt: :\n·a :\tttzmau. \'i cr - p r C'sideut: In a Schoenthal. Secretary: and Lu ci ll e l l arajiau.Trcas ur cr. I !e-re ',; t o the Spir it o i the .\ssori:1 tiou! ~ l ay it en u tiuue it s prng-res; in t ht' athletic t·irrk of tit,· cnllt-g<' '
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llandcl':-- :\ J c~:-.t : 1 h wa~ Jl l c..·:-cntc..d t o til ._· p u lli ic h y t h ~.-· l'tHnmu nity ( )ratnric..) (' h o ru :-' of Pe r u , .\pril ;~. l Y!3 . a t t lh.: :\lcthodi:->t duuc..:h. .\ lo\"dy :-<)' r ing day th at p rc..·c..: ..·d nl it wit h it~ warmth an d p u ri ty, wa ~ :t=' .1 pt"l'lude t n t he..· \\'Otllkrful ur a t(tri,, whid1 in it ;-ocli ha d Jh)w c.: r t u lii t t he :tlHiic.. n('c..' fro m common· pla~.-·l." rcalitic:-< out ;111d u p t• ' rc..· alm:-- t~i t hin!-!:-- !-!(Idly. The..· .:uu c...·c rt u pt: ncd a ft er a :-. h n rt c..· x p la nat iti H l1y :\l i:-.-. Car p eHI\.'1" , th~.-· d ircct tn·. with rhe carnc..·~ t a pp(•al of th._· l' r o p lln.·y tn the g- l nomy . dq.:: rad ~.-·d wo rld to prep:1t·c.· for the Jj!-:ht to co m e..·. \\' ith t h i~ ca me..· t h e ~t n th i tt~ n11 t1fn n of t he._• ittli n ik p rom i:-.e of th e..· cnm i ng ~a\" i uur-t h e :\l c_..:o:iah . Th~.-· tentH' ;-ouJ1 , i.:-. t , (; 4...'tl1'~._. ~h u "altc..· r :o:aug th e.· lir:--t rca:i t a t i n~ ··t 'omfo rl \' e :\ l y P 4,._•o plc ... The eh ont ~ t.'•llltill n c..·d the l' ro ph 4.. '4. '. Y with c..· o n \'i H..:ing \' nlum c a:-o lHl -..· pU\\ c..T iul \' Oil-c...·. ll andel'.;, cn nt r a· p untal trcat m c.. ' lll thi:-- ~ul 1 j cc..:t i11· ott ~ht h oll\4...' to c...' \T I' ~ o n e t h e a\\' 4,._'·ill!-piri n g- i :a· t th ai truly , "Th 4.. · (;lo ry o f th e Lo rd ::-=. t ~ all lk l ~e\· calt:cl" . :\lr. t) . :\1. (;(u)d a nd :\ l r. l 'ar l t u n :\l ...·ck . ha:'.:-. ~uiui~t.. . . ~an!; t iH· tTmaini ng :o;o lo:o: h~..· lnn g i ng to t he l't·o p h cc ) - " Thu~ ~aith th 4..· L un l nf l l o~ t ::. " . "flc..·h o ld D;1.rknc.:~~ S h a 11 l 'o\· cr t h e.· Earth" a n d "Th 4.. · l' ~n pk That \\·alk c..:d i n I la rk n ..·~~ ... 11 (
T h e..: :\at i\'ity wa :-> p r o l1ah ly th l· 1Ht1.:-.t i m tu·c:o::"'i \·c..· pa rt ,,j th e..· cu n a:crt. :\ I r. lloid t a t the orga n in J l a n dc..· l':-; " l'a~tur al ~~· mph ,uty " , c..· r ..·a~c..·d a 1110.:-.t p ea cefu l. pa:"'t ural at m n:"'p hcrc ~u ch a :-< wa~ :-; ug-g:t•:o:ti\'4...' of n ig ht o n th 4..· h ill ~ick:-; u f lk t h kh c..· m . T h i:-. immc..·tl iatel y prn·_ckd th e ar ia "Fur 'J'ia•re \\ ' c..•t-c ~hcph4...'l'd:-; ". l1y t h t..' ;-onprano :-.1 :loi:-.t. :\J i:-.:-; 1·:=- t h cr E. Bia nk l.'n:'h ip . . \ftc r t he :--opran c' h :td Ct\11\plc..·tcd th e ~t n ry of th e .\ a,g-d' :-; app(,:a r anc..·t:, hi:-. gn~a t lll \.':-<.:-.ag-c..· a nd th e.. · :-.mldl' n app c..· a r;ll l4...'\.' ol t he mu ltitude o f t he heavenly host. the choru~ ct JP I..' i11 p rontpt ly w ith the p ra i:->c:o: n i t he hc..'a\'cnly h o=--t. "( ;Jo r y T o (;od in t h e l-l ig hc:->t " . .\ coJ. t ra ltu d ud " l i e ~ hall Feed I I i:.; Floc k", hy :\I t·..:.. 0. :\1. ( ;ootl a n d :\l i:->:.; Bc t·tir e Kcn n cdy, prc..ccdl·d t he c hi ldr e n' ~ c..· hor u :-<, :-;i n gi u g fo rt h their itn·itati o tl, " t'omc l ' nto l l im .\ II \' c T hat .\ rc ll ea\·y Laden''. Thi.' unvt,i._- cl rc..:s pon ~ e o ( th ..· awli ...·nce th at went ha..- k in silt:ne4,._· t<• th ._· ple:t1ling v f thu:-<c hl'au ti iul young voil'L"S co111 in g fro Ill a s ick hah:ony. wa:-. :t JT:-pon~ ..• to the a ppeal of th e di \·inc. F o r indcc.·d. th4...·y imp! \.·:-.:-.cd nn e a:-< h4...•i n~o-: di \' ill 4.. ' .
T he..· J• a:-':-'ion a:-' it w;1:-. pn:scnt cd hr u ug-h t t o n tin d again the..· ~a cri li c..· c and ~Of' n)\\' in\'o h ·c..· d i n o ut· .:-.:. lva t iu ll . Bnt ~h ._· :-'O tTO\\. w h ic h ._.,·c..·ry o n e \'fa~ mad e to lc..'d, \\'~1:-' all d i:-'p c llctl wh ..· n th e h o pef u l c hu ru:-: ln t r ~t forth t hl'i r " L if t. l ' p Your ll c..:a d=-- . () y ._. < :ate~ " . T h4...· ph.:a:o.i ng \'Oice o f t hl.' s o nrano g a\'C a ll a:-'~u r :t t H.' L' t o tit ._· dou btf u l ~nu l t h a t t mlec..·•l "I 1\.uow T hat ~ I \· R 4.. •tk4.. ' ttH't' L i\·c..·t lt". .\nd t hi ~ wa~ do u bly a~surcd ;1nd man if4...·=-- t cd in t h :· g: lori " u:-;ly t riu m pha nt c.· lun·lb ' ' llalld uj a h: T ill' L on! (;od ( lmnipotcn t R..·igneth". wh ic..- h was :-uptTm c· in it:-. . .:, p lc n di d 1·cmlitiou by thl' luc..· al ehoru:-.. :\ I is:-: I )o:·o t h y \\' ade a nd Eth c..·l :\Ic..- :\l a:-.H·r acc.:o lllpan icd at th e p iano . Th t.• chont!" w:t:-> dr a \\'n from thl' l.'ollq ;c an d hi g h selwo l ~t wkn t :-< and ui t h " peo ple nf d1c \.'Oilllllttni t y . T h e ch ildr\.'11·:-o: choru~ w a ~ draw n f rp m Ju , th t hl· I li !"tril'l !".:hool and t h e.• T raining Sc b t ~ u l.
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Our (t:la.s.s One day in September, 1921, rhc ca~l ~ccrion ,,f rhc Peru Chapel "''" oTIIwdcd will, freshmen. Their ~lrining faces, gay apparel, and lofty ideal, were 'een hy th e Sp i r it 11f Pep, who wondering from whence rhe hrighr lighr , hon e, car ne quickly and alighted 11n tone of the open east wind ow s of the Chapel. She was in,lanrl ." anractl·d hy the Fre,hrnen, and conceived the idea of follow i n~?; them through their lir , r ye ar and rhu, gi,·irog rhe111 a goo11d '""' on their college I i fe. P ep immediate ly began her self-imposed r;"k. She aecoruparoied the Fre,Jll ro en "" th e ir first picnic, and such a good rim e as th ey hall ! She laughed with rherro at their llardrirroe Party. She wa s an interested ,pccrat or at the Fres lunan -Sophorornr c C ia " (;a'""'· and re · joiced over the Fre;hman boys' v icrnry. Pep hclpcll rna ke rhe Baroq uer a "rcn·,,. She lei 1111 opportunity of show ing her imere,t in th e brillian t Frc,hllw n pa'' unheeded. The n·"rl1 i~ the peppy Sophomore Class of this year.
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\Vhat can be more noble than to he an imrrurnerll in lu: lping rnakc friend,hips? J-:,·e rT year rhe religious organ ization s take thi, duty upon rhcro"cl,·es h~· g i,· in J! a \ l ixt·r. l r i' aiways an evening o f en joymcllt and this year ir· wa' cxpecia ll ~· cn jtoyah le. From the time the new stud ents enrcred the doors of they felt that everyth ing wa, being don e ro he l p rhcrn name s signed on a paper a, po,sihlc wa' the firs! me~1ns hy The grand prize which went to Mr. Cram~\- wa' a J.(rand program on which ou r ce lebr at ed •·fl appe r'; was hilled. with two girls.
rh e T raining School until rhe_,. left, g e t acqua i rot cd. (;citing a~ many which e\'eryone cou ld J!et acquai r11ed. ··dim e and pin'·. There fo ll ow.-d a ..l i e" J!'"·e a graceful, ja z:t.'· dance
The crowd was divilled into two groups, one remauu ng 111 the as, c mhl .'· room, the or h er going to the gymnasium. In the assembly room the guests were mad e ro go rhr<HIJ!h 111:111~· contortions and it was a test of their phvsical cquilihriwn . ( \\·c thought rhcir mental e quilibrium would be pu t to a test later ) . · The group in the gym nasium enjoyed relav races of all sorts. lh th e time the fnorhall relay hall been performed three times, the pla~·er' were at·tually folln;ving r ules of eflicie ncy as laid down by some of the players of the evening. To end the entertainment right, delicious rcfre,hme11ts were served. These were e11joycd and when it was time to leave, the app ea rances of some dcpartillg couples assured the committee that it had fulfilled it s aim in helping 10 start frie11dships.
\\~e co~ld not senll the Kearney An telopes home with the thought of the•r mrnd s, so we ga,·e them a reception afte r the foot ball game. Kearn ey t_eam pro,·ed to us tha t some rea l folks live at Kearney, hut the the Bob-Cats pro,·ed to the Antelope, th at some real folks live at Peru, ·~
defeat roo prominent I n the afternoon the r·ece ption as well as too.
The college orchestra furnis hed us with mu sic, while the ,· isiting team and the Peruvians \\ ere getting acquainted.
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Th e next fc:~ture of the program was a footba ll game between K ea rn ey and P e ru, whic h w:Js very n ::lli stic. Thi, was p antom im ed hy a grou p of col lege g irl s. During the pantomime a poem, co1nposed hy l\ li ~s Bernice P ete rs, w:~ s re:~tl. Both team s did good pl ay ing and no un c w:Js injured. \\' h o thin ks now tha t gi rl ~ c an 't pby football?
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At th e c lo,;c o f our most successful sea son, a sturdy bunch of foo tb:~ll men g a thered :tt the hom e o f i'vlr. and i\lrs. Speer for the purpose of enjoying a b:~nquet prepared in honor ot th e tc:1n1. Th ey w e r e f:Jr from di s :~ p po i nted, fo r th ere was a table elabor ate ly d ecor:~ t ed and co ,·c r cd w ith food lit for a ny kin g. ,\fter doing justic to such an elegant banqu et, w e \\t'r e e ntert a ine d hy speec hes from v ari ou s membe r s of the team, l\ l r. Spee r acting a s toa stlloa stc l·. \V e talk ed until three o'clock in th e m orn ing an d then ~l e parted with ,;mi les, pain s, and hutton lc,s , ·ests. Thanking tvlr. and l\ l rs. Speer for their kindness to the team throughout ,h,· se a,;on, w e are your loyal team of 1922.
I n a few w ee ks M r. Li nn ill\·ited th e tea m to att e nd a banqu et pre pared by h im to show hi , a ppr ecia tion of their s plendid work. U pon ente ring th e din ing h a ll , we we r e d umbfound t;d for th e r e w as a table, w hic h r esembled a !lower g ard e n. O ur littl e cu pid foo tball man was Ill ; t, mid st, w e arin g thre e se n ·ice st r ipe,; to ind ic at e his presence at three consecuti,·e banqu ets. But do not thin k tha t it was e ntire ly a fl owe r gard e n , for before the e,·ening wa s ov e r, _ we h ad att e m pt e d a te n course dinn er. Did w e e njoy it? \\'ell , just a sk any of the boys. 1 hey say to forg iv e and forge t. \\' e may forgi,·e him for the sleep we lost, but fo rget hi s ba nqu etne v e r ! \ \'o r ds c annot e x pr ess o ur g rati tud e to him but w e are ce rtain th a t he shall a lw ays be r e m e mbe red a s nur footha II fr ie nd.
Th in king th at two ban q u ets were not s uflicien t for th e tea m , Pres id ent Ca ,·iness itl\· ited th e m to att end a third one at hi ,; hom e. I t wa s not a bache lor affair, e a ch ma n being a llowed to bring his lath· friend. Thi s won th e fa,·o r o f a ll. \ \'hen we had g a th ered a t hi s h ome, we were in struc te d by our host and h ostess to sea r ch for our photog raph,;, p laced in d iffe r ent part s of th e rooms. H e r e we were grea tly amused for w e fo und th e Coach a t th e a ge of th ree pl ayf ully s pl ash ing in a bath tub. Afte r fin ding th ese fu nny faces in f unny pl aces, w e ' pent the r·em:~ inder o f the even ing p layi ng g ames and liste ning to mus ica l numbers by sev e r al members of the party. :\fter such sp le nd id e m e n a inm cnt, we tho roughly en joyed the m ost delicio us re fr esh m e nt s which were set hefnre us. Onh- ton ,;oo n did the hour of d epan ure ;, rriv e, bu t we left con ,·inced that Pres ident a nd Mrs. C' a v iness are ma rve ls wh e n it comes to e nt e rtainin g young men and women.
At the e nd of <Hil' ba ske tball se aso n Mr. and Mrs. Speer a g ain prepa r ed a banquet for th e team . . . Enoug h sa id .. fur w e all kn ow their abilit ~· in prepa r ing banquet s. :\ sk a letter m a n.
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The first annual H ome-Corning wa ,. a great ,uc.:c.:e". \\"e feel th at thi , ,,,. ... ,." "a' d u e to the real spirit which e\·e ry g r ad uate of l'cru ha , for hi , :\h na :\ lat l"r. Th o;e who were F resh men la ; t year, when they , a w the f:11n iliar face' r.f the g r a du ;Jt <·> of 1922, experienced the same fe e ling one h a, " I""' lll ect ill l! cla " nJatc > aft,·r a , ·acatJ<III . .\, .\lr. Ma xcy sa id at con vocation, th e -dwol h a s pn.g rt:"ed h ut the torllo <· r l!raduatt·, ~<TI , 11.11 the same spirit which wa s pre valen t w hen they were an :JC.:ti,·e part .,f li~e · ,,·ho<.l, >11 11 '' " " " .1nd welcomes them on the ir return. Th t· There are man,· rea sons w it \' e,·cn· coll el!;e , ltould ha,·e a " Fa ll lloiii ('-(. ,JIIling". school is not o nly tite logical m c~ti nj!; p·lace for the afullllli , hu t i t furni >fll·' rc·creati"ll which has a far re aching influence. It renew , aml keep' up the intc re'"' of fnr u H·r gra d ual <"' tiC Peru Co llege of today, so that th ey feel tha t they ha n· th e >t:pport o f th e e llti rr· l' e ru .\luutll i. As soon a s the alumn i began to arri\'c, the ~p iri t of '""' and h u >I C'' w a - killd l,·d ill e:u ·h student. A ll who had - recial dutie; tnward furni , hing C\"elll> fo r the llniiH"-( · .. m ill g h ad a , th e ir aim to make the en terta inment a; plcaMtrahl e "' P""'ihl e. :\ n :n:p tioll wa- hdd ill th<· faculty room after the high sch ool g am e on Tlutr , d;~ y ;~ ft erttootl. Thu r,da' cn· llill g the ~;iri s of Mt. \"ernon H all entert ained th e a l umni hy a pa n y. Th e conn·rt gi,· en hy the Fantlt ~ Urch est ~a was the main featur e of the party. "J he progr attt which it re nd cn· d wa' ft.'"" <" llough to be g t\'en at any public performance, and th e ,chord tn ay we ll he prolld of t ht·tr F aculty Orchest ra. 1\t c~nvocation F rid ay morninj!; w e w ere a ga in r clllind e d o f the ,pi rit of th e ,..·hoof a 11d although tt w a s regr etted tha t th e new chap e l w:1s not co1 n p le ted, th e progr:tnl di d not l:tck th t· true spirit.
T.he .Fre, hman-Sophomore g ame wa s unJHCJ ud tced and they r ealiz ed that itt it .1fways ex isted between the c Ja,ses of th e pleted and the Home-Coming e,·ent may alumni.
e njoyed hy th e a l umni heca u -e th t·,· ~ ·o.~ dd '.'"'k on all wa s th e , pirit o f ").!o od fellow sl11p w h ~<: h ha s ,chool. Jh · next ,·car th e auditorium will he c ot n he carried · :.till f:;rtft t:r for the appreciat intt of th e
\\'e cam e in apro ns and 11\"e rall s ea rh· in the f a ll And a mig hty good tim e wa:. h ad hy ·:Ji l. Our first Freshman partv wa s a prophecy o f the peppy good tim es which were itt >ton· Even·both· entered \\;ith zea l in to real ol d -fa,hiotted countn· l! :tlnc,. Fo r p roof of th,· success of Sk.ip-10·-my Lo u, :vi r. ll olch w ill he gl ad to testify. are Clll thd c nt of tht· fa c t thar Mark did not bor row his CO>Ilttn c. It was too realist ic a11d hccam e hint too well. Ou 1· pink-cheeked, dainty, litt le cout ttn Ja,es sho11 c h ri g htl,· amon g the stu rd y >l:t lwa rt , nati\"t" :"-Jebr a sk a sons.
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Ca n we soon fo rget Captain Jin ks an d Three Old :vlaid , a Skatin g; \\' ent? Y e a r s an d co ll ege cares s lipp ed from the , h ouill ers of all and we re los t i n th e realm o f good tin lt· la11d. Fo r w h o could be sad, or w ho could eve n he dig nifi ed atnoll ).! the jolli t ic, o f the: eve nin g ? \Vh en ~vc see a littl e g irl w ith her hair itt two pig tail s, ro ll e d t!p an d t ied in hack of th l? c a r,, we wtll remembe r D esda who assumed thi; g irli ; h style o f ha i rd r e,s. :\Jon ).! with thi s we mu ,r not fo rget to m ~ ntion H ugh Stodda rd's m o nstrous pa tches ott h i, well - w o rn o,·eralls. l'vfillard Bell and june Ta~ lor itt quain t co>tume an d powd e re d h ai r a -slllned th e r ole o f host a nd hostess in th ei r imag i nati, e coutttn· home. Fo r rest Bell was most i ntp ress ionahle 11 1 hi s khak i w o rk -a-day c lothes a nd h igh topped boot>.
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, .. 1 1 - · cit,. walb experienced a sam11le of the !!Ood times their '-.Jir s \\" Hl 11a t 1 1lCt..'ll ra bl'd ,,.lt 1111 1 · . ..._. · -1 qutte at ease in their gingham gowns, a nd enj oyed 1 1tey appearct t<'un t ry _ Sl>t c r s 1ta,·e. the qu:llnt ga nt c> whole- he arte dly. Th e best · g I'Y prcp ann 1 I1c sp Iendid <·i the joy uf
wa s left for the la ~t- Our apron ed la ssies sh owed the ir abi lil\· in cul inarv art rea 1 "cats ··. Pie-a - la-JllOcle ,- ani ~ h e d like lightnin g, like wise d(d th e cocoa : lh s_'"~l1J1athizers, th e wiJ_ , . Sophomores were deprived coo pe ration of t rustworl I1 ~s ha r in~ Freshman ··cat>··.
:\II too soon the li gh t ~ blinked, 3 nd in tru e old-fashioned std c e\·e rdJoth· went home happy "ith a loll_v-pop, hopin~ that m o r e l!ood tim es would soon follow . · ·
5o.p~omore. )tig~t The first Sophomo re P:trt\' was one whi ch will not soo n be forgotten. \\'ishing for a c hange from the us ual o rd e r ,; f panics, th e cla~s decided to ha,·e a " Backwards Party ." i\lcmhc rs of th e cla ss, drcs>ed hacbvards, e ~He •:ed ba ck wa rds ' through th e back door of :he T r ain inJ! llui !J ing and proceeded to the audl!onum wh ere numerous ga mes were pl ayed :111d s!llnts performed. Th e e ntertainment was heo-un In· all sing:ing "(;ood :'\ight Lad ies.'' Se,·era l ga mes were c11juycd and then th e c las s wa; di,-ijed into fam il ies, each of which w as requested to perfo rm a stunt. \'ar ied and c l en~ r w e re th e ones shown, all of th em being d one backwards. :'\o on e was "bac kward '' a bout p:•rtaking of the refreshments which w ere se n· ed backward s. .'\s the membe rs of the c lass st:trtc d ho meward , g ree tings of "hello" coul d be h eard, in s te ad of th e u sua l " (;oodnig ht.''
Th e :'\ati,·ity wa> presented by the Play Product ion class of the college on \Vedncsday, D ece mber 20, at th e regular chapel period. :\n atmosphere of rea l C hri stmas worship was c reated hy the c lass. :\~ the sto ry them e wa s re ad to th e accompanim ent of soft music, the characters slo w h· a c ted th e ,-arious sc enes with emo tion and impressi ,·en ess th a t mad e it seem indeed one ~f rtality.
I n th e fir st sce ne , the ange l of God, (;ab r iel, app e ared to th e high priest proc laiming that unto him and hi s a ged wife a son sho uld be bo r n wh o m they shou ld call John. Be tween scen es Chri st ma s caro ls wer e sung. solemnity of the sc ene. hu
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T h e n ex t scene was the :\nnunciati on in whi ch th e ange l app eared unto M"ary and to ld that she would be the esteemed one to g iv e bi rth to the Lo rd J esus.
S heph e rd s te nding th e ir flocks wh en the ange l appea red unto th em proc laimi ng the j oyful tidings was th e th ird scene. This was unu sually w e ll portrayed in the humbl e devout a pp e aran ce of the sh ep he rd s . . As th e curtain s parted for the last sce ne with the \ ' irg in M a ry bend ing o,·er th e babe wnh .Joseph at her side, th e she ph erd s and w ise m e n came with a d ora tion, br inging gifts to the ltnle Lo rd j es us . T he h alo fro m the H o ly child e nc irc led th e face of Mary, g iv ing the s!'ene a divine atmosphere. Th e scene c l o~ e d w ith i\lan· and J osep h fieeing with the ,-oun g child into Egypt to escape I l cnlll 's cruel proc lama tion.
Society
The JJ i,·ine ness of che theme, the harmnniou> colors, and chc ~imp li c ic ~ of ch c ><"c n c did r;,uch to leave w ithin our hearts eire sp iri t of cha r F ir,t Chr i,c rrra > and to rcjoil-e an ew :rc the joyful tiding;. "For unto you is born ch is day
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che ci cy of Dav id a Sa,·ior which " C hr i•c chc Lord··.
The College made a great success of eir e gymna, i um warming, J an uar~ >i x rh, '" pu cti ng or, a "circus''. The student bodv and che facu lcy w ere divided inco g rm rp' h~ rht· t·orrlrnin cc> :tnd each group put on a >ttlll.t. The o rchestra opened the c n lercninrncnc and kepi ching' lively all c,·ening wi t h it, mr"ic. '·Bud" Cla rk , dre,sed as rin gm<~s l er , armounccd each a11raccion and the group chat wa, g i ,· ing ic. Th e stun ls put on bv each floor of ch e d orrn ic orv were "w inn e r ,...
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p~rade put to sham e those of Barn um and Bai lev.' Th e ,cc nar io c n ciclcd " \\'i ld :-\e l l o f th e P :ai ns", wh ich was presenced by the Second Fin;,,. girl s, w;" so rea li st ic chat n o douht ha lf
the on loiJke r s d r eamed th<~ t nig h ! of being capcured by Ind ian,. " The ll id d cn Cry,tal Ca~cr, .. acted out by che First Floor g irls, sho w ed a n umber of chc st udcn c, a s chey wi ll h e len .' t·a r , from now. The F;~culcv's Radio Concert was verv real isc ic. :-\ew s, mus ic, allll other in l e r·e,ling 1hing, were heard from a local st acion, Sc. Lot;is, ;~nd c\·en Lond o n . E,·e rything wa' distincc , and severa l times highly a musi ng. The d ifferen c roomi ng hou ses turned o ut ch cir quoca of cale n c. Th e Casey llou ,e >h owcd the ''Foll ies o f F;~s hion " since 16 15 10 the pre,ent. The " Topsy T 11rT_,... '''111 1 Jl lll on In· the Baldwin Hou se grou p w;~s wildly c hee r ed hy the au di ence. Th e ll nlch "Tu rnhl cr, .. were :ht best of their kind o n earth. The gymll <~ 't w;~ s both cJe,·cr and skillfu l in hi s work and the :umble r, a clown, wa s beaut ifu lh- awkward in h is <~!l e mpc to do the '' unt > that wen· 'et for him to imitate. The '' Buffalo Biil's F;~mou s \ \ 'ild \\'est S how '', ellacccd hy the Da sh n llo u,c, fully lived up to the name and w a s well recei,•ed. The Crago-E"""'-:-\eal "( ' h a ri o c Race" was wild and excicing, and made the blood poulld ill our ve in s ill cc~tasy en ~cc rh e prancing Slee d s careering about the a rena. The Far ley H ou'e grou p puc on a "Po lo <;arne" hc1wc cn Ilan·ard <~nd Yale. The ponies of 1he v ictorious ream gave tifcecn " whinnic ," a, a toke n o~ prid e in winning. Thi s did llot end all o f th e ciC \' Cr stun!>. Our hean s were de e p J_,. couched ac the lrou h les of a modern depot agent as shown by the H ome Folks. The :-\on hw e> t Sec! ion put on the "Patent Medi ci ne Vende r ' ' in which Doctor " Ki ll or l'ure' ' wich the a ssisca r11ance of ":-\ose", the office hoy, cured e,·e rybody w ho called, w ich medicille from the same lwlll('. Th e "Rc,·icw r, f 1-li > to ri c;~ l E,·ents'' g i \ell by che A\'Cil ue people woll loud app laus" from !h e o n looker•. The audicllcc wa, prcscll tcd with candy alld appl e, ac ch c close of th e c ircus.
T he Peru P ep per ~ conceived the idea chat a '' P " Blanket installed in ch e new (;nrl!las iu m \\ould not only be a sp lendid mean s of showing our team the pride we felc in th eir· successC',, but w o uld al so be a testimony to cJa,ses of th e fucure of ch e , pirit of chi s year 's 'tuderrt hod~. Th e aho,·e plan was carried ouc bv the P cluh. Con t ribu ti on> were made ll\' admirer' ,, four team, and soon enough molle\· was r aised lo bu\· ch e lon ged-fo r hl<~nket. Th e last nigh; nf the Tournament, the beauciful bl~re bla nket with the lette r P a nd '23 in wh ite was unroll e d io r the fir st .time, o ,·e r t~1e !teads of 1he stu den t body. fc m ade a ll im pres> i ve sight fo r th e g n! <~l crowd o f frrend:- and n srl rng learn s thac were a ssembled. The b lan ket w as again unfu rl e d a r the last i>a ,ketb<~ ll game on che home Aoor, in which Corne r mel defent.
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Stunts of t~~ Stunti~.st Y~ar :\unrer11u, and clever h:l\·e been the Sl\llllS perform ed thi, ~· car. C'orn ·ocation exercises, and in fa ct m ost en~ry in ~ tan ce in which a gro up ha s been assemb led together, ha,·c ld1 a la ~ ting impre s~ ion upon II> hecau~ e of some unu>u:.tlly striking Sllllll. \\' hat nam e could lll11re t·iuin g l ~· c hara cteri ze this yea r than the "S tull! Year"? pa nic ~.
Before 1he football game seve ra l P eru r-lapp e r ~ and C ak e-eaters entert ained at con vocalion h ,· acling a s thoug h they were see ing the Peru - - - gam e on th e ~cre en. H ow enthusi;o~ti c ally l\ li ~s Palme r and i\l i s~ Blanken, hip chewed g um! "llob" Parkin ~o n, g r eatly excited, ha d no di sc retion in us in)! h e r ti~ t s on (;randy who sat in fro nt of h e r. E,·e ry time Peru made a touc hdown, the ··audi e nce" rose and ch ee red wildly. ~ec dl ess to >ay, Per u won the game. \\'h11 could for get the stunt with wh ich the Sop homo res enterta ined at con,·ocatio n ?
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w:~> at thi s meet ing: th at Da,·id C'o~tello d emo nstrated th e "fakim O p positekatin '', a ma chine
' " rcrna rk ahl e powe r which wo uld change the feature s, size, o r stature of any one present, according to hi s d esires. \ ' nlunteer ~ were ca ll ed for. Se,·eral who wi shed to be chan ged n .' nt u red tn the d emonstrato r , mad e known th e ir wishes, a nd were at once placed in th e machine. The process o f c han)!C wa s begun. Oh, the g roan s of th e ,· ictims and th e rumble of th e nrac hin en· ! But lir e,· who widr , tood th e to rture w ere a ra1ifi ed to find that, after they emerged from th e machine: th e ir d es ires had been g ranted. ' \\ ' hen the aud ience saw Tiny Shn wailc r com e out a slender youth, th e demonst rator cou ld sca r ce ly supply the d emands n f huyc r ~ . Th e origi n al stunt drat the E,·e r etts g a,·e when it wa s th e ir turn to e ntertain at com·ocation, will lo ng he r e m e mbered hy the spec t ato r ~ . It showed in truh- r e ali ~ ti c fas hion the tro ubles of a Ford owner. four young me n rep re>Cnted th e wh ee ls and anothe r w as the "spa r e tire''. l\l.r. Teic h , th e owner of the ford, had great t rouble in keeping th e tires infl a ted , but th e ~ r~at t:lrmax ca m e when , li ke the won d e rfu l o ne-hoss shay , the cmire machine played out , sprllrng i1> occupant> ove r the sta,:!:e. " Durin g- ll li lera cy \\'ce k" th e H istory Dep artm ent en tert a in ed. Their r e pr e~e mation of .\m e ric a a ~ a l\ lclting P ot wa ~ ,·c ry st riking. " Bud" C lark, dressed a ~ "ll nc le Sam " had some t h in g to say about each p e r son tha t h e st irred into th e i\-l e lring P ot. The r e were fore i,:!:ners, il li tcr:11e mounta in eers, a neg ro, an India n, and a fa cton· g ir l who w e r e turn ed into d esirab le c iti ze n s hy " Bud' s' ' ettic ic nt sti rring . · 1\noth er o r iginal stulll was that rep rese nting the ,a le o f Pe rtl\·ians. T he stage wa~ f urni shed to represent the P cnl\·ian Otlice. !Jick i\ladd e n thought that th e surpl us mo ney fr~m the s a le o f P c nl\· ian ~ would e nabl e th (• editor to ta ke a t r ip to Ca li fornia, besi des lea,·rng the r e~ t of the st a ff enough money to huy a c iga r apiece. H o w ea ge rly th e prospecti,·e buyers de,·oured the pages of ~h e :\nm.ral (Se ars Roebuck C atal ogue ) . 1\~ Ruby Thompson looked lirrnugh th e Fac u ltv Secti on, makrng rem a rks about e ach one se,·e ral stud e nts dressed to r eprese nt th e ditf e r ent -m embers of th e Faculty pa ssed a cross dre stage. !\Irs. \Vaug h wa s '~ell r e prese nted hy " Pat'' 1-l e afey .. The ot-lice force wa s ~w amp e d with orde rs for th e Perunan. ··Bee r' ' Pla ce, dre ssed a s a grrl, was ton late to get an annua l. H eartb roken, he squeezed a >pongc, c au ~ in )! large tears to fall and 1he n fainted . Just then, Gwendolyn i\ lall ory, a s t;re~ ,so e hmc , ca m e along w ith th e "ord ers to c lose up". See ing th e g irl , h e ga,·e a sym palhctic gesture and with th e wo rd s, " Oh, I und e r stan d, 1 understand'', h e tri pped li ghtly ou t. Th e cu rta in s were pu ll ed from before th e bla ckboa rd di sclosing th e !VIo ral: "Buy Your Pe nl\·ian Ea rly''. !\t th e r al ly be fo r e the C hadron ga me, a sho rt pantomime w as g i,·e n. H a r r ie t Gla~gow a , i\l i ~s Ch am pion ship w:.t > con stan t ly auend cd by her d e,·nted suito r s, M r. Peru , M r . \\'ay ne, .\.I r. C'ntnc r , Mr. K ea rney , a nd Mr. Chad ron. How th ev ho,·ered a bo ut her to g e t he r fa vor! But P er u, of cou r se, held her att en t i o n ~ the best, and a ~ 1hc other su itors ca me near her, th ey were qui ~kl, · di sp osed of by th e brav e "Peru" . Mr. K earn ey wa s more gall ant d1::1n the re.st o t h e r ~ ullor s for h e broug ht he r a box of c and~· . Mr. M id land and Mr. \Vesle,·an paced 111 th e background watc hin g fo r an op po rtunily to hav e "Miss Champion ~ hip ". But ·with Pe ru at h e r ~ id e, i\.l iss Champion shi p" was safe .
Th e a ho,·c II\· n o mean s complete> th e li>t nf stunt s pcr tonned during the yea r, but mere ly scn·es a s an cx a'mple of others a s clc,·e r and o rigi nal.
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F rida,· :\ pri l 13 19:?3 , h a s p a ~ >e d , a n d w it h it h a s .,. f . · ' · n "s s p ent ' Ill · P eru. "l Ill· > w a~ t 1iC t 1:1\' o f · Ill .,.on eF one o 11S1e m cc"fu l C\'elll 1 os t 11apup ·,· a nc1 s ucIt· · 1I S o f r e I'1e f f r om t 11e 1..:· res h ne e '. l'es1u nan- op 10m ore ma..Y he t h at t h,...er e· were ~1g '· nIqI u. et. d ua 1 n, 1uut 11erc 1 · · · f 1 w ere u n ou ut ec ' many m ore s 1ghs of contentment and excl a ma t ions o ac ll11ration. · Th e F rc>hm c n ti r s t a«cm blcd th e i r guests in t he k ' · 1 .. . f l nd e r gart e n r oom wlu c11 11v t 1e u se nt n ws, furnitur e, a nd fe r ns, h a d b ee n t ran s o r me d in to . .. ' · · Tl ,... · · f ln \' lll n g recc p t1on roo m . 1e11 1 I'm e of m arch,a nand :\l r . Bo r e n , l\ l ;~>te r of ( eremnluc s, ~~ rm cc1 tiC to tl 1e strai n s of sweet musi c we \\'ere le d in t o a ph a n tom of d t• l1 g ht. It was a f;Jin·1 I ·d · f . . "·a ,J a a n . a n t g a 1 e n 1n a 1- ,1 • _ •11• . T h e roo f "''" ma d e of \\'i stcr i a ,-iues a nd m oss, a nd be\'tm d th e la u ice w o r k \\'C re rows nl b loss om in g c h e r ry t rees. :\nd th e n a to uch of_ r ea_l Jap a n ·wa s a d d e d . :\t th e em r a nce in to th o: g a r den wa s a p a goda , Ccl\·cre d hy , -i nes of Wlstena . Th e t a ble s we r e il lum e d by tal l a m ber cand les, a nd fa,·o r s of s la nt eyed Japa n ese Ma idens >t o od 01 t e01c h p la t e . _ T~1 c :\ le 1_111 p re p a r e d -~n d >e ~-,·cd by _:h e Do1_n esti~ Scie nce D e pa rt ment w as a ty p ical cxamp_le ot th c 1r efh n c n cy an d sk tl l. _I h e c_n u " es \\ Cie se_l\·ed 0 ,- fai r m a id e ns o f Japan, d re ssed 1n t h ei r n a t ive cosw me. They clld_ !h e 1r w ork_ to m u s ic in a ;1 o r d erh · an d rll\·thm ic man n er, th u s I h e fo l lo wt ng co u rse s Were served: . lllak ing it a p lc Olsurablc ta,k . :\ m b er Cock t ail Ro a ~t C h icke n
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T h e fir st nu mber of the e\·eni ng, g i ,·en imm ed ia te!,- aft e r t h e g u ests were seated, wa s a " B uttcrfh D a nc e " lw :vl ary S h irley ll o lc h a nd Opa l (' owell , per fo r m ed in a true bu t terfly fas h ion .. M u s ic wa s fur n ish ed th r ou ghout the e,·e n in g by the F a c u lt ,- Orche~t ra. I n add itio n tn t h ese n um be r s were t wo ,-nea l so l os ln· M iss E~t h er Bl anke n sh ip, a nct' two ,-iolin solos by Mr. V l adi m ir J is a, ap preci ated a n d e n joyed h~ · all . F inal! ~- a ft er the co f-fee an d m in t s h a d b een s_en· cd th e Ji nrik i ~ ha M an from the land of t h e r isi n g su n , i n t r oduced th e s p cak~ rs nf th e e\-e lu ng. He wa s none other th an Mark l? e lze l_l, : h e Toast m as te r . Skill full y h e g u 1ded u s throug h th e e\·e ning a nd acquainte d u s wa h Ius ~-ol low e r s, who add r es sed u s t hu >:
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The Sophomore C lass chose .. A s You Li ke It ' ' for their cla ss pia~ · l>ecau >e of it> fillingn e» in d edicating th e n ew Audito ri u m. T h e play wa s prese n ted accor·din g to tir e \\' ill ia rn \\'a r r c n editio n. It is ,·cry delightful and is just like a su rnrn e r ,·acation.
The r e is an op en air fe e ling about th is play and one h e a rs tire wa,·ing fo r e st hou g h > and the forest >!reams of A r den, whe r e "Th ey fle et th e tim e ca re le> s ly, a s they did in tir e (;ol d e n \Vo rld " .
.. S w eet a r e th e uses of adver>i ty", moralize s th e lranish ed Duk e, a nd e x terna l mat e ria l ad,·e r sit \' has come to him, to Rosalind, and to Orlando; hut if for tun e is harsh , nat u r e -lwdt e ':ter~al na tu re and human cha r a cter-is soun d and sw eet, an d of r e al suffering th ere is non e in the pia,·. A ll that is ev il remain s in t he socict\' wh ic h the deniz e n, of t h e fo r e >l > h :n·c left l;e hind ; a~d both seriou s ly, in the characters of tli e usurp i ng Du ke :1nd O li ,·e r, :1rrd p lay f u l ly , through Touch stone's m ockery of cou rt foll ies, a c ri tic ism on w ha t is e,· il and art itic ia l in society is suggested i n contra st with t he woodla nd life; yet Sha k espea r e ne\' e r f all , i nto the con v entiona l pastoral manne r . Orla nd o is an ideal of youthful s t rerrgth , bea uty , arrd noble in nocence of heart; and Rosal ind 's brig ht, tender womanh ood seems hut to grow more exqu isi te I\' feminin e i n t he mal e a ttire w h ich sh e has a ssumed in self- dcfe11> e. Po>se sse d o f a d e li)!ht e d co n sciou sn ess of power to con fe r happiness, sir e can dally w i th disgu ises, and m ak e what is most seriou s to her at the same time posse ss th e charm of arr exquisite fro li c.
The mela ncholy Jaque s is ch arged hy th e Duke with ha,· irrg be e n a li hertirre; he h as certa inly ta sted all ma n ner of expe ri ences, but not \'Cr.\' ear nestly purs ued ei th er good or e,·il. H e is a sentimenta l ist, and in som e degree a su perficial cynic. Y e t th e duk e lon~s hi s c nrnpany , and at the last can ill pan with h im, w h en to try one n e wer e xpe rience Jaques wil l joi n tlac Duk e's broth er, who ha s put on a r eli g iou s life. Jaqu es is rrot a had heart e d ego ist , hu t he is a pe r fect id o l seeke r for n ew se nsatiorr s and an ohse n·e r of hi s own fe c lirrgs; he is w eary o f all tha t he ha s found, and es pecially professe> to de s p ise th e artificial soc ie t,· which ,·et h e ne,-e r really escapes fro m, a s the oth e rs do. Hi s wi sdom is half foolery, a s Touch s torr e 's f .,ol e ry is half wi sdom.
Beca use th e chara cters are of different t \·p cs, the e ntrance of e a ch gets the atterll ion of th e a ud ience. In th e end e\· e ryt hing happen s .. as you like it ".
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C A LEN DAR SEPTE:\113ER Fi r ~t week of ~clwol. 1\E:\i :\RKS II E.\ IW ll l arjoric :\.: " I don't sec why I e\'er carne down here. I ha,·cn't see n more than a ha lf d c-.ze n ho,· ~ \ ' Ct." Hc.:~ s ic.: .Sk lenar to ( 'a rric llla~o n: "\\' h at arc nJu taking? Freshman E nglish? Oh, goo di e:! we'll he i n th e ~ a m e: cla~s! Psychology? l; n·t that d'a ndy we ha\·e two classes togt.:lh cr, l 'rn
11ot :-.cared no\\···. Ilu ~ h S. : "lily hut I'm glad I came h e re. coun tenance:-.··.
T he g irl s han~ such intellectual and ange lic
I{E(;J ST R:\T IO:\ Of cour,t· we were: all an xwu s to go w cla sses but ~· ct we were glad for a half day off on :\ londay. Til E llliXER-S:\'ITRD:\Y Recipe for th e I 'lL~ i\ lix e r : l ngredient s120 g irl s +0 ho,·, :\ pinch. of facul ty for fhl\·uring. PRO C' EDlRE S lowly stir alHl\' C.: i n).:rcdicnts i n a large room. \\'hen thorough! ,· mi xed, di,·i de in to equ al p a rts a nd pu t into different n wms. Here th e mix ing of th<> tw o p arts is f urth ered. 1\fter rcach i n~ the proper con,; istency, hring the two batter s togeth er. Sti r well and di sh up in to coup lets. C hill wi th icc cream. Le t st and awhile until all chi ll i~ remo\'cd. For im pro,·ed rt•,td ts u sc SO more: hoys.
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.llouday aud Tu r.rd ay 25 1111•1 .!tJ Dramatic Club Try-outs. Ne rYcs at hi gh t e n ~ ron. F ri.la y 29 D ra m atic Club Recep tion. a ud iencc by storm .
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.\'(1 /llrday JO (;iri s ' Club Part,·. J ane Caley steps from the st raight and narrow pa th by d anci ng fo r the fir~t time.'(???)
OCT OBER J' /mrsd ay 5 Rally fo r th e York game. The d or m girl~ don't want to go h ome. Fir ~t e ,·idence of th e notable organiza ti on of th e T. 0. B .'~ \\'ho h:IYC as their rnoti,·e "The U!' li ft of the schoo l s pirit of Peru." Friday 6 f- irst footbal l game. E,·en·onc is anxwus to see Bitzie\ fi rst ki ck. Final score +3-0. Philo Recep tion in t h e cYen in~. J une Ta _,· lo r finds it difiicult ~" limit h e r se lf to two-m inute talk~, especially 011 the subjec t "i\ly A mbi tion s." Thursday and Ft iday 1 2, an.l 1 { S tate Teachers' C'on\'Cillinn. · \ ' aca ti on for a ll but our football heroes.
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Friday 27 Hunch tra vel to Midland to ch eer th e te am. il li ,, T ea r head , th e hunch . .\ lid larul w a s the only team to sco re agairb t P e r u during th e \\'hole , ea " " '· Thi , ' h"""'d th a t il-l idland had an exceptional tea m. S aturday 28 Th e Do rm girl s entertai n for the "O ut sid e'' (iir b.
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Saturday 1 1 Ame rican Legion Barbecue. wi ld mules.
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ThurJday 16 D ram a tic Club P lays-\Vil l we e\·er fo rget the " \\'ond er llat ?'' >:o, hut the P c nl\· ia n Staff w ou ld have ce n ~ore d the Ja , t two words of th e pl;ry ( A\\' ll e ll' ) Fridtty 17 A noth e r football ,·ictorv from \\'a nrc th is time. \Ve put nne n\·cr on thL·rrr thi ~ ~e ar . It is o ur pol icy to kee!l things in a bala nced condi ti on. Fr iday 2.;. Last j!3me of th e >Ca>on-Cotne r boys are sociab le. a cquainted with her "pap a ".
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Stt/urdfly 25 P arty Ba ckwa rd Sophomo r e. \V e like a change on ce in a whi le·. Som e boys thought every th ing wa , to be in r e verse o rd e r a s sh own b.'· their dress. T lmndt1y ]0 Th a nksgi,· ing 1 Thi s year our di nner w;r, mad e mor e appe tiz ing hecause many friend s ca m e hack fo r th e firs t a nnual H ome-Comin g. J'h e Facu lty Orchestra ga,·e a conce rt a t the dormito ry pre vious t ~> the party g i,·en by the H all g irl s fo r all ,·isitors a nd for mer l\ 1<. \ 'erno n Girls. :\l r. Brown ell ga ins the confidence of several people wh e n they choose him to rep resent the m in the shoe r ace in which the shoe had to he r crno,·cd.
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DEC E.:'\ I HER F1 i, fny I The (;rca test 1·: \ "CIII of the Y ca r- Frcshm a n-Sopho more Footba l I G am e. The most exciting: ga m e, yet w e kn e w how it would turn out; of course 6-0 for th e Soph omores. Ch ee r u p ! F rt·sh nH·n , it is just a m a tt e r of tak ing: your turn. Your s comes next year. Th e t;irJ s' C lub e ntert ain ed the " Ji ome-l'oming ( ;ues ts" at a ,·e ry inte r est ing party . F r i,l ny .\ Th t• Tr a inin g School :\ li,·e? H ig h Sch ool :\igln-nuf sed! Su/ 111 clny I) Th e En·rett s d ecid ed th a t in order to ha\·e a good tim e th e\" would h a,·e a ma ~ qu e p arty. :\ o r e tlcct inn , on the: E ,·erett s at a ll becau se- th e re were ·many cleY e r cost um es. E\"e n a "Sh e ik" w a s there, g irl ,. T l111n ,/ny I J Philo l'art,·- Th e Ph il o~ lind that th ey h a,·e r e al mo ne ~t ar s ( ?) 111 th eir mid st. "Th ey sa~· it in S h :ulow <'. Fr i.lt~y 15
S uc h adorable child ren and such Jo,·e ly curl s ! ivly, but the Dramat ic C lub peopl e ntakt' gond c hildre n. T h ey know th e art of kee ping young ( and "making -up'' yo uu g). S uch a rip p ing gnnd tim e ha s uot been witnessed thi s year. S,lfllrdny 10 \l e mht·r, o f th e P. D. C. fee l the result s of acting chil dish-T ired and Stiff! .\l ou.!n y 18 l>orm girl, are ag:ain h os t e~ s es at a C hri stma s Part\'. T h e beautifu l tree, laden with gifb, mad e u s all ft·e l as though w e were all one f:u.nil .'·· "f"11 odny II)
Th e Dramatic C luh P lays empha size sti ll more, th e Chri stm as Spirit. 1/ ·,·,/u,·.<.!ny 2 V Th e Play Produ cti o n Class prese nts the ":\a ti ,· ity" in pantomim e a nd m usic. T he prese ntation , acting, and r c adiug was strictly in keeping with the se riousn ess and beau ty of the "old st o ry". 'l" llllr.r.lny 2 1
.\ II ,e t for :1 "l'vlnry Christmas" a11d ":\ H appy :\ew \' ear". /l ·,·,ln o.luy .>' School ag :till. \\'c lik e ,·acation , but w e're g lad to get hack. :--lew diamo nds ap pea r on tna11y left third finge r s. :\ person has to he prepa r ed fnr anvthi ng now-a-day:<. H azel tl' l l~ u :-; la· rs \V:ts a ··s urp r i:-;e". ( ?) Sat llr.la y o I >edi c ation of th e :\ew C_\'ln. Some ctrcu s fo r mid -w inte r ! T l111 r.rday 11
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Friday 2 Kearney defeated 28-9.
Did Ida H ey w ood get her orange ·· K" " ~we ar er that n iJ.dll ?
/Vednesday ;. jimmie Lawre nce speak- at Men's C luh Lu nc heon. Thur sday 8 Phil o open meeting.
Celebratio n of the fifty - fift h Anni,·crsary .
Friday 9 Chadron Eagle;. meet d e feat 28- 9. .1/onday 12 to Salu rday 17 G ir ls' C lub Birthda,· \Veck. Wednesday- Ente rt:"lin at C hap el Thursday-Birthday Tea. Saturday-Bi rthd ay Party. How sign ificant that both Marjorie\ ami 1\ lfhild"s ring, ,lwul d ha , ·e the letter ··w· on th em. Tl111rsday 22 Dramatic C lub Pla n. v\"a lter llansen as Ric hard 1\fcriton, :VI. P. gets ba lled u p an d puts '·a patch on the pants of hi s ~cat". Friday
2 ] to Saturday 2.f. T ourname n t. for the first time in the hi storv of P eru th ere arc a rnajorit,· of hm·,. The "'P" Blanket was first u nfur led at th e wlidland Came which was a g ra.nd lin aie nf the tournament. i'VI 1\ RC II Satu rday J La st hom e g ame, Cotn e r defeated by 36 to J.l. ,core. Big Bill and :Vl urie l mak e a good ma tch .
Tuesday 6 Girls" C l ub presents ··The f armeret te''. \\'hen aske d why she wore lioxing g l on·~. <; o ld a replies, ··T o guard m,·self from creditors. E ,·en th e hens pre,en t their hil l>"" . Fr iday 16 StY le Sh ow. The boYs show their di,apprrH·al of e ,·en ing gowrb I"· lack of a ppla u se. What sens ible boys '~e ha ,.e! .1/ rmday 19 Inter-class Game ~. P at I-le afey, the self- appoi n ted freshman Yell Leade r, hy h er tumultuous -'·clli n g, c ause d such an atmosp he ric mo,·ement that th e ball wa s forced to go through the l"n·shma n goal. Tuesday 20 I n Friday 2] Dra matic Club Plays. The friday :'\ight pe rfor ma nce might ha,·e hecn adY c rt iscri -See Iri s T ob ler eme rge from the infe rna I r e gion~ 1 .Vlonday 20 The new quarter begins.
Practice tea ching an d spring fe,·er d o n' t hitch .
IV ednesday 28 Open night at the Do rm. ( c; i ,·es th e bm·s a cha nee to
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Th11rsday 29 \'acation after twe iY e long weeks. .11 onda y 2 The g irl s return with •·flowe r garden" hat s. Th e April showers are not w elcomed by the owners of s aid flower· gardens.
Th11rsday 5 Mov ie in the gy m-" Keeping up with Li zzie"-a co ll ege picture. Friday 6 Philo in itiat ion of new members. P a ul Reeves .. goes stepping". \ Vanda \Vilmore hel ie,·es in characteristic poses.
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Saturday ; . Bu~~ day for Fre~hnH.' n-maktng the gym look Japanesey. Tu o day 1<1 :\ rri\'a I of "soplwmon· baby".
"Frr~hmcn de~pair of compet ing''.
Fridny l.i
Ft'l'~hman-Sophumore B::t nquet.
:\ ~ccond S tyle Show.
:\PR I L .H ondny 1tJ II i ~to r\' Dcpa rtmetll had eha rge of C'h ::tpe l. \\'illv and wfa dden settl e the quest ion of The t" nitt·d St at e~ etll<'r inv; tht• Lea gue of :\ations: Crandy waxes eloquent.
TllltrJday !C) .,. Dramatic C lub pre~e111~ an especial ly interest i 11 .... pt·og ram. become unpupul::t r > Fri,/ny
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~how their :q?l~reci :uion of the . grandest banquet, by entert::tining the Fr e shmen at C'nn\'nCation. I he So pho mores s:ucl their •' thank you" in e\'ery bl o~som.
S11turdny 2 1 The Fa c ulty of the Train_in g School e nt ertai n the Soph omo res and others w ho ha,·e done practice tea ching. Dtd you e\'er ha,·e such a good time in the Training School in your life ? "That is th e kind of a teacher I am go ing to he''. Fri.lny 2i Comm e rc ia I D cpa rlln(•nt presents anot her good mo,·ie. Tu r.rdny 1 Did you get any ;\lay Ba skets? Friday and Saturday .;.-5 "Se,·entccn," the c ,·rr- popular mod e rn comedy, is prese nted In· the Senio r Class of the Peru lli g h School. 1\-luc h credit sho uld go to Esther Delze ll,' who ~o ca p a bly directed the play. Thursday 1 0 Sop h. "Sneak" da~·· is broadened .
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Ba ccalaureate Su nd :l\·- Three gr aduating classes hear a message that will long he r emembered for its :tJ~peal and ~ound doctrin e .
.1/ ouday 21 E\' c rctts g i\'e open meeti ng.
Th e la st time w e h ear th eir efficient orchest ra .
Tu i'Sday 22 Philo o pen meetin g. The\' can't let the E\·eretts' get ah ead. prog ram was \'Cl')' tine.
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THE 1923 PRUNE Published by the Moral L!pli~t Movement
A Compilation of lnexh orribl e Discoveries Unearthed fo r the Education of the Blind
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T he petrifi ed >t a te of t h i, anc ic rll fo,,il wa , a pi t ifu l ,ight t n hl·ho ld . I t n ·er> brou gh t tears to the e\cs o f the h a rdened old d igger> to sec th e ra ,·a ge' w h ic·h t ir ne h ;rd \\' rnught UJ HHl ;he white neck tie w hich on ce gl istened sn b r igh tly . It i > ,a id that 11 11 h is de;Jth Ir e d h e grun te d th ese immortal word s, '' /\ II g re at m e n arc d e ad and eking, and l d o11 't fe el \\' el l JJJ-'·se lf. " T h e inte rior of h i, tomb revealed 1 ten ni , ra cq u e t, 53 ><JJ l llet s wri ll c n h_,. h i rn , e l f a hnu t hinr ,e lf, I dozen a >so rted p in k too th p ick>, two pair, o f rulll ed ,lc e , ·e hol d e r , , and 51)11 I 'J..:+ f>e ru\'ian s, w hich were begin ni ng to becorn c read a ble. P I-Ii\R/\OH J) J\ \' J J) OR FIRST
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ST O\'E BLJ \' J) T he night wa > cold and " ' w;" ,ht· A, thcv st r o ll ed i11 t h e park, T hcv ,·a t do w 11 011 a woodc11 bc11ch Ancl threw pebb les at th e dark . " \·\ -h ell I ,cc all thc,c rocks", ,a,·, s h e , /\n d steadi ly it gre w cn ld c r , · " 1\ 11 d s to11e s and t h ing,, I o11l,· w i, h You were a lit tl e l)()nld c r .' ' ·
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deplorable actions. As a result I have prepared a concise, clear and complete cotll''<' oil Banqu eting in three parts; of course, my gentle reader;, _,o u ttH"t ,-xpt·t·t 111 fill in. hu t no~ doubt you can, as that is wha t most people think a hanq uct is for. LE SSO~
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T he gentlema n sho uld grasp his lady fr iend around the n e<: k and dance :\ La Rudolph \'a se lino into the Banquet Room. The partn ers ~ hould then gi,·e a leap for the nearest chair. Th is will cause many to remark o f their wonderful athletic ability . :\ f ter howing the,· , )wultl be seated and it is the genticman's chance of a life time to show his ability as a ha><·hall pitcher by grasp ing a grape-fruit around the equator and twirling i t the length of the table. If it hit, the toastmaster in the face, the other hanquc t<· rs should ,how t he i r appre!'iation hy thunderou s applnuse. Thi s may seem rath er gentle to matl\· of ttH' rc·aders, hut one- can not he too careful in society. LE SSO~
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If one shou ld drop a quarter of a ham nn th e tabl e he ,hou ld to" it gaih- across tht' This will cause much merr iment as the people will appreciat e such r ea d y wit.
2. If one should a cci dentally drop his bread bu tter s id e down on his partner's drc", he shou ld immed iately grasp the Aower bowl and deposit the water on th e lad_,. so a, to remo,·e the grease stain. This ts really only a small matter hut on e that mau,· peop le \\'ill a p preciate th e im porta nce of. 3. A mistake which is often mad e by people w ho do not attend more than thre e o r four banquets a ~-ear i ~ the failure to help th e toasuna,ter. A n example of ,· e ry quick thinki11g was olhen•ed last year at the banquet of the Amalgamated Fly P aper Trust at \\'h ich time the toastmaster came near of having an epileptic fit. One young man ol"en·ed the imp e nding ca lamity and at once drew a checker hoard on the table cl oth and began to p l:l\' checkers. The cheering from the immed iate on lookers brought all the o·est flocking to that portion of the room, and the toastmaster was taken to the ice hox w itho u t !wing ohsen·ed :~nd c au s ing a panic. L ESSO~
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How to profit at a Banquet: One shou ld ne\·e r attend a banquet withou t the int en t ion of profiting lw the terrib le ex perience. The best way to profit and h el p ou t other people who are apt to he irH· it ed to the next batl<Juet is to remove the sih·e rware. Th e method I have found which surpasses all others is to g ive h okus pokus demonstrations with the sih·erware, making al l th e si l \'erware at your table disappear and then yelling •·fire''. Th is is a rath er hazardous th ing to d o as you and your fr iend might he run cl\'er h~- the stampeding crow d s, hut e,·e n ·nne will fo r get about the sil ve rware.
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Bu sine ss is bu siness, hu t h e\ a foo l \\'hose hu>iness h as grown to >m oth e r llis faith in m en and .the Cold e n Ru le, I-1 is loYe for frie nd a nd broth e r. Bu s iness is hu >inc s>, but li fe is li fe, So we're all in th e gam e to win it. Let's r est some ti me s fro m th e heat and >trife :\nd 1 ry to be f riend s a minute. Le t' s seek to be comrades now and th e n .-\nd s lip from our go ld e n teth e r. Busin e> s is bu s in e>s, but men :1 r e m en, .·\ nd we're all good frie nd s toget her.
RED FERN -ELLENBERGER "Where Dollars Go F arihesl''
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A lway s be duly respect fu l to your ' upe riors-thi , applies parcicularh· ro rhc So pho-
rno r es. 2. It is the height of impuni ty to treat an in st ru cwr a s y ou r equ al. l'ut hirn in his pro pe r place the fir st day, o therwise h e wi l l annoy you th r<llr g h out your col lege career. 3. You should spend abo ut 30 m inut e, per qua rt e r soon find your, elf overwhelmed w ith school du t ies.
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+. :\ever concent r ate you r attention upnn the r cc itali on when in the c las, room. · ro do so will lead the in structor to believ e that you ar e taking a n inte r e s t in his work. In s t ead, show your bo r edom by audible yawns, ma nic uring your n ai ls, ho ldi ng conve r s at ions w it h -'·our rreig h bo r , igno ring a ssignments and by alway, p ro viding yourse l f wit h som e t h ing to ca t in th e duller mome nts. 5. The Library is a recreation room-us e it a s ' uch. else to further your acqua intance w it h the head lihrari:111.
Thi s wi ll d o more than any th ing
6. :-\ evl'r attend cla sses if you can find anyth:ng else to ocnqw .n •u r t im e . c la sse s is one of Peru 's leading sport s. A:\ O TII E R B ELL! Excited Fresh: "\\'hat hell is that ?" vVi se So ph: ''The one ri ght up th ere on the wa II".
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Pe r u, Nebraska
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"So n" , said the father, " why don't yo u quit runn in g around wi th th l''l' tlirt - au d tlap p t· r~ ul!d start go ing with 'orn e particular girl? " '' That's ju, l th e trnubl e dad, th e r e·~ none of them particu la r no w .
You e<tn al\\·ars tc ll a Sl'niur, For he's so seJately goll'ned. You ca n alll'ays tell a Freshman . By the ll'ay he struts around. You can al\\'a\'S te ll a funior, Rv his ll'orried looks and s uch. Y.ou ca n a lll'ays te ll a S()p h()tJHHe . Rut yo u cannot tel l him tnuch.
EVOLUTIO N M. Bell (at th e D o rm d inncr table ) : l ca n tracc my ancestry back to Daniel Boo ne. R. H untcr: I 'vc noticed. your rescmlJlance to hi s brother Bab.
PRIZE ESSAY OF THE YEAR "vVhat a II'Onderful bird th e fro g are~ When he sta nd s he.: si t . al111o st. \Vhen he hop he A~·. a lmost. He ai n 't got no se nse, hardh·. H e ain't go t n o tail hard ! ~· . eithe r. \Vhen he sit he sit on wh at he ai n 't got , ,;!most. "
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W hen yo u ' re Ill and unnb lc to earn any t hingA nd the Bills begin to r :lln I n upon you Nothing comi ng I n and everythi n g goi ng outTh<tt 's when rt Tertc her needs a T. C. U. check . WH A T THE T . C. U. W I LL DO FOR YOU
C. A. SOUDERS Aub u r n , Neb r. TH E S HOE l\I AN OF SOUTHEASTERN NE BRASKA E ve ry E 1· e ry E 1·e ry E very Eve ry
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I t will pny you ~.il\.110 a uwnth wht•n YPU nr(' t ota lly tli;-;ahkd hy .\ t-t•lth•nt or t 'tlll tlninJ: !'h·krll..o:.;:o;. :u ul ~:!.j.OO a m ou th fnr lllm·:-;~ thou d Ot'S not l'onthw yuu t o the hou:;:v, hul kl'CIIS Yt•u fro111 work and n•<tuir(':o:. llll'<li<·:ll :lttt• utiou nt. l(•lHt Oll l't' n \Wt'k . •\ftl'r ~·o ur polh'Y lw..: IH'l'll lll:tin t:linctl in eontin u ous fort·(• for P ill' ;war it will 11n~· t'l' tt:lltr o Jtt.•r:.llo u bt'nef\ts in artrlltinu tn otlwr IH•udlt:-;. It wil l pay you n :!U Jll'r r('nt inc: r('::u:e in :o; i('k ht·m•flt!'\ fo r :! month::: wh('n you are t"tll1ti n ('d In an C's ta h lis.ht•tl ht•:-:pitn1. It will pay yo u $:it1. 00 a m ont h whC'n yo u nrr ()Uar· :rntint--<1 :wei yo ur ;-;alan· s tOJIIIN L l t 11:1ys r rJ:Uiar i ndC'muitit•s uf frnm s::~:!:t to SJ.i fiO for mnjor ru:t'ictt•nts. o r for :wc·id cn tal lu:":> of lih• . All ht•nrflts nrf' douhit•cl fo r t r n,·rt at'f'iclrnt:-; ~11:- · t:titH' <l thrc'11~h railway , :o~:trt•t•t c·:tr ur :o: t C'Ittnhont wrN·Ic l' tcltt"''IS d uring tlw ,·nc·ati c'n P<'rind as w('ll as durin g thC" ~whnol ,\'t' :lt.
If ynu 11(':-;iw lnrg(' r l wnrth :- t>ilht•r for aec• id t•ntnl df•Rth ur muulhly h t•m•fit. tilt• T. C . P. will S11Jll•l.r ynur ut•t•ds a.t il pr nporti(•!: a l (']y lrwr('n:->t'd llt f•m ilun c·hnrJ:<'. \\"(' sllfllll<l lil\r to 5t>11<l rou a <'OilY of ottr Bnuk lt'l t•xplai nin;.: fulh· tilt• ht•lu' tlts nf thf• T. 4', 1·. t•' l'nry t rrwlr C'r nu t no w a nu•tn h('r. .Ju :-ot s i:.:u. dip :m el ma il t l11• l 'OIIIll lll. TEACHER S CA SU ALTY UNDE RWR I TERS Lincoln. Nebr. ·12D T. C. U. Bu il ding
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FOR BETTER O R \rVOR SE H e : Dearie, 1 m ust marry you. She : H ave you seen father? H e : Sure, but I love yo u just th e same. Prof. Hort: Wh at a re \ "<>ll d ra\\"ing;, Cos tel l o~ Costello : .A pictu re of ,;·ircless \\"a ves. P ro f. H on: But no one know s \\·h a t th e\· look l ike . Coste llo : .They \\"ill ,,·hen I ge t t his fi nish~d. DOW N AT CLARY' S F a unce : Wh y all th e noise in the Kitchen? Waiter : ~ o, he's just lickin g his chops.
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is call in g aga in to u,: that the Ao\\· crs are bloomi ng and the in the " ·ood land,: beyond th e athletic fie ld. So we arc going forget our mi,:tak cs and think of the pleasures \Ye had, the t h e spirit of old Peru wh ich \\·e shall remember al \\·ay~ and
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