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First, there was the nver. M a j estic and seren e ~ it flowed past the shores of N e braska . Lived here a people, nobl e and courageous were they, whose birch canoes cle ft the tide of the river- whose far-se e ing eyes swept the prairies from these very hill s~ and exclaimed in tones of simpl e wonder: NEBRASKA !
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Gon e are th ese pe op l e. No l onger their soft moccasin l ea ves ~ts impr ess ion on th e mud-s a nds th a t fl a nk th e se s h a llow waters. G one from the pratn e I S th e buffa l o . w h ose thund e ring h oof carv e d furrow e d tra ils t h rough sw ee t- grass m eadows . But go to mudfill s and sa nd ed g l ades and you will s ee s till pri nte d th e r e the symbol s of our l ittl e broth e r, t h e Bobcat!
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CONTENTS Opening Pages Administration Autumn Winter Spring Classes and Organizations Bobcat Howl
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DEDICATION To Prof. W. R . CARTER A ge ntl e m a n a nd a t r u e frie nd, whose s parkling wit has e ndear e d , w hose thorou gh s chola rship h a s ins tructed , a nd w hos e spirit a nd l oyalty t o old P eru is une ndin g, this 1929 PERUVIAN is revere ntly d e dicat e d .
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JAMES LINWOOD LOVELESS Athletic Coach
THELMA WHISLER Farragut, Iowa
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'J'n the G'rlldllalcs of J.'Jl.9: H.AD l ..-\T IO , t ime re t urn s annua lh·. Though the s tudents composin g the groups a re c\·er ch a ng-111g, t h e~· arc a like in the larger things of li fet hey possess youth, ability, hope, courage, a m biti on , and a ho,·e a ll a des ire to do more a nd better th in gs tha n ha , ·c e,·er been done before. I t is \Ye ll for the world that college young people d o possess these qua lities in a la rger m easure than any ot her groups because th e dest iny of any people is largely d etermined by it::; college gro up. I congrat ul ate ~·nu on the possession of these ideals. May the years witness the fruition of your longings, and may yo u ach ie ,·e much that is wort h while in your chosen field of labor . And as you ach ie,·e may t he memories of Old Peru ever be an inspiration to urge you 011\Yard a nd up\\·a rcl .
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FIFTY YEARS AGO Extracts from the Peru Catalog of 1879 Elementary Course: For ungraded schools and for the lower grade work. Instruction is given only in the common branches. (No special entrance requirements.) lliglier Course: Designed for students who want to be high school teachers, superintendents, or grade teachers in the larger cities. (Entrance requirements-Eighth Grade graduation.) Three-year course for Normal Diploma. J.llusic and Gymnastics: Students are taught vocal music and gymnastics as a part of the regular course. Literarv Societies: Philomathean for the advanced students, Everett for the elementarv students. J.lloral ami Religious: This institution is non-sectarian. A Bible class meets everv Sabbath; prayer meeting every Tuesday evening. Expenses:路 Board with private families, including furnished rooms, wood for stoves, with either oil or candle light, S2.50 to S4.00 per week. Expense at the dormitory: Board, S2.50 to S2.80 per week; wood for the stoves furnished students at from $3.00 to S5.00 per cord; rooms, 25c to 40c per \veek. The whole expense of the dormitory need not exceed $3.00 per week. AND NO\V Extract from the Peru Catalog of 1929 Elementary Course: For ungraded schools and for the lower grade work in graded schools, all the subjects offered are of college rank. (Entrance requirements -twelfth grade high school education.) Jligher Course: Designed for students. who plan to. ~e high school teachers superintendents, or grade teachers m the larger c1t1es. This is now a fouryear college course conferring A. B. degrees. Jl1usic and Gvmnastics: Peru now has a four-year special music course. Peru todav has a four-year physical training course in addition to the football basket ball, and track, unheard of fifty years ago. ' Literary Societies: The Philomathea~ and Everett Literary Societies are still functioning, both on an equal basts, and only college students can be members. Jlforal and Rel-igious: The same high .standards in religious and moral tramtng are maintained. Instead of the Btble class and the weekly prayer meeting, Peru today has a Y. M. C. A., Y. \~. C. A., College Catholic Association, Christian Science Students' Club, Eptscopal Club, and devotional exercises at each convocation. Expenses: Good board and furnished rooms with baths, heat and electric light, in private homes, $6.50 to $7.00 a wee_k. ~ooms at the dormitory, $1.00 to $1.25 per week. Board at the dormttory 1s $4.50 per week. Total cost of room and board at dormitory $5.50 to $5.75 a week. President S. L. CLEMENTS Vice- President 1. A. JIMERSON Secretary \V. N. DELZELL Treasurer CLARA j. DUNIGAN . Pug,路 I 5
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GJUEJ(SON, ~IAJHiAJ<ET GRAVES, ELIZABETH GROSSOEJDIE, \VII.LIA~I 1-IAXSEN, \VALTER \V. 1-IARAJIAN, Ll:CIJ.J.E HARTLEY, 1-IAIUHOTT E. HARTLEY, RICJJAIW T. 1-IEom.mt, SEJ.~IA :\. 1-IEFTIE, LEOS HIGGINS, RAJ.I'II B. HILLARD, Fl<ANK B. BoLcH, 1-IAZEI.DEAN Sm IH.EY HOYT, PHILIP F. HusT, GEORGE TAI.BOT jONES, ETHEL jONES, HELEN ~J. ]ORN, HARRIOTT IJ. jORN, PERRY J. KNAPP, RoBERT II. KUCERA, OTTO KUKRAL, LIUHIE LARKIN, HAZEl. A. LINDAHL, ARTHt.:R C. LONG, VI RGJI. L. McMAHON, \VARHEN D. MARES, ELSIE MARGRAVE, jt;LIA MARSH, :MARION :VlEi.To:s, CnAIH.ES E.
ANDERSON, CLARINE ANDERSON, LAURINE BATH, EDWARD J. BEA:\IER, LLOYD A. BECKORD, LEO BELL, ARTHUR D. BENFORD, ROBERT T. BOBBITT, BEN C. BoBBITT, HELEN BooTH, ANITA MAE BRECHT, AXNA M. BRE\VER, SYLVIA Bti'ETTGENGACH, ELIZABETH CARTER, LEWIS .M. CASEBEER, LOUISE CASKEY, RENA CLARK, CLIFFORD E. CLINEBl:RG, HELEN ~1. CaLLicOTT, GERTRGDE DICKERSON, EL:\IETTA FisHER, Lms E. GARISS, ARTHUR ?\'1. GARISS, FERNE GRBIES GIVENS, ]ESSIE A. GOD\VIN' FRANK GRAF, MILDRED T. GROSSE, jULIA B.
HAIR, \VARD ALTON HALL, \VILLAim D. I-IARAJIAX, ELEANORE R. HARPER, GRACE L. HATTEN, RUTH ~1. HESKETT, FRED HEYwooo, EvERETT E. JODER, GLEN X H. jONES, CLARENCE R. jONES, fLORENCE B. Jmms, FRANKLIN KALTENHORN, \VALTER T. KLAURENs, Roy L. KNAPP, \VILLIA:\1 J. LA:\IBERT, LUCILLE :VlcELROY, GEoRGE A. :\kMAHON, CHJUSTINE RAS:\It:SSEN MAHAN, BESS MAUl, LA\VREXCE R. :\'JASON, :VhLDRED ~IERITT, ]AllES .:\J. :VIONROE, ARDIS ~EDROW, \VAI<REX \V. ~EWBUR!II, LILLIAN \VOODS ~OXON, EVELYN L. OAKES, MADEL jOR:-l OAKES, \VILLIA:\1 OTTO
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Maker of C ha mpio ns ," Lo n R. Craf , kn own to the populace of t h e middl e ,,路est as " Little Knute," has t urned out th ree c hampions hip football teams a nd a lso a trac k tea m which fi nish ed on top, since his a rri val he re at the co llege s ix years ago, in 1923 .
After serv ing Uncle Sam in the Wo rld V..Tar, Graf came to Peru to se r ve the Bobcats. In 1924, he re turned from Chadron with a team whi c h brought P eru her first football championship. He repea ted in 1928, and then in 1929 ina ugurated the newly formed N. I. A. A. conference b y copping t he foot b a ll cha mpionship from Kea rney a nd Omaha University .
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A J>T A I \: D r\J.US Bl ':--JC H. lm·ed iJ,· h is teamma tes a nd feared h ~· opponen t,.; , led the 1928 Bobca ts to a foot ha ll ch a lllpion,.;hi p t h is year in t he n e\\· 1 ~- or~at1 i zecl \: . I. A . :\. con fe rence. Bunch has 11ccn o ne of t he m<Jin ,.; t;tys in the G ra f-coa ched ma c hin e sinn' hi ,.; e ntr~· into colle~e foot ba ll a nd has th ree t im es h cl·n c hosen all-sta te ce nt e r. Capta in Bunch is a lead er in t he cla ssroo m a,.; well a,.; on the gridiron .
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The game with the Tr!sh , a lth o ug h sonH.:\\·IwL marred by the usua l early season pena lties , \\";ts at h r ill c r. The Bobcats scored in the fi rst qua rter, missed a touc hdown by inches in the second, and 11·ere s t iII o u t. i 11 front 6-0 when the fin a l gun barked , as a res u lt of ' 'th e B ;•ysinger of t he wes t," Krejci, hav ing mad e a t hiny - fol! r yard pass to Young, a nd H ertz's three p lu nges in to th e line. The next non-conference ga me prov ided o ne of the thrillers of th e home season. M ar ysv ill e Tc;wh e rs, sporting M eek, a ll-Misso uri Con ference tac k le, and J.'is h cr· and D uce, two a ll-Confere nce backs, p lus a wel l bal anced team, caused the Bobcat an exceed ing ly i>u sy a ft cr n oon. H owever, with two minutes to play , the Krcjci - to Casebeer combination came in to its ow n a nd inte rs p ersed with a drive or two into t he forward wa ll h v Saulters , kept Peru's sla te clean with t he second 6-0 v ic to r y of the year.
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S t . l.oui,: \\';t,: t he ,:cett c o f th e nc;.; t ,:t ruggle \\·here th e f3ohctt ,: tackled the Bi ll iken :-: of S t. l.ot t; ~ l"ni,·ersi t~·. one of tilL· k ;l(l i llg- tean l:' in t he middle \\·c,; t. Li1 1tzen ick , locotnnti,-c lullhack of t he Bi llike n:-:. cra:-:hl'd cJ\'l'r for ;t ,;cor e c;trly in the fo urt h period to g i,-e St. l.ou i:-: ;t (>-0 k ;td. But. a fter b un g ling t\\'O golden opportu n itil':-: to ,:cor e. th e Bo hcat,; too l~ nne b :-:t ch;t nce. all(l in th e d~· i n g tninutc:-: of th e g am e . J( r ejci cut loose ,,-i th cHI C o f th e g- re;llc,;t pa:-;,;c,; e\·er t h rn\\' n o n t he S t. ll o fmatt n. t he e\·er-a le rt . \\' <1:5 s tandi ng L o u is grid irotl. o n t he g-oa l line :-;o n1 c .'i .' i yard,; ;t\\'a~ - a nd the g ame \Y ent cl m \ · 11 on th e reco rd ,; ;t 6- (> t ic. \\'i t h t h e ""·cc t mus t cnme t he hitt er. and o n t heir "ea s te r n it\\-;t,;ion " P e r u s uffered her fi rs t de feat, 16 -1 2, at t he ha nd s of S t ill Col lege in t he O s teopat hs ' back y ard . Th e Bobca t \\·as d oped to wi n , but a fter t he s to rm at St. Loui s th e lu ll ca m e.
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N . I. A. A. competit ion was firs t affo rded P e ru lry the ancient foe, the Chadron Eagle. It was H omecoming Day a nd the Bobcats, performing befo re som e 500 Alumni, were not to be d e ni ed . C hadro n threa te n ed in t he first ha lf with a beau ti ful array o f s ho r t p a sses, h ut neither team scored. In the second half Z oo k , \\路ith t h e a id of Sa utters and H art, c ras hed over for a I> race of markers to give Peru a 13-0 vic tor y . A Kea rney a ntelope strayed ton fa r into eastern Nebraska and the Bobcat, bein g somewha t h u ngry fro m a two-weeks lay-off, when snow ca used the ca ncelling of the 'vVayne game, called together Captain Bun ch a nd hi s cohorts for a 21-0 feast of veniso n. 1-I ERTZ
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Gray skies and mud were on the weat h er man's program that day, bu t regard less o f t h e fact , t he Pet路uv ians made the best of t heir opportu ni t ies to score t h ree touchdown s and a safety.
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Th e fir:-;t marker a g-ain:-;t Kearn e, · was the result of a 1itt le co-o perati on l>c t \\·een Tof t . ,~· h o bro ke th r0ugh to bloc k a ki ck. ;111d Pike. whn fe ll on t he ball to giYe Peru a 6-0 lead. Zook made it 12-0. whe n he ga !loped 62 ya rds ofT tackle bte in th e firs t quarter. Pike cha lked up th e fina l of the daY earl\- in th e second half. \\·hen he scooped up a ! ( ca rn e·~· funiblc and sca mpered 35 yards to a touchdown. Thi s ,·ictory p laced Peru in a tie with Omaha l 'n i,·e rsit\· for the front :;eat o f th e N . I. :\. :\. confe re nce ch ariot. N cm·, since a t ie is no \\'a\· for a ne\\· con fe re nce to e nd it:-; first , ·car, th e Bobcats e.ntrained for O maha where they ,·anqu\shecl th e Cardin a ls, :n-O. and. need less to say, were the first c hampions o f the N . I. A. A. conf ercncc. Th e C ra f -coach ed mac hin e was complete m aster of th e s ituat ion, no t beca use o f any lack of fight in the Cardinal lads, hut b ecause t he Bobca t was howling for a state championship - and a Bobcat \\·ill not be d enied.
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I n th e O m a ha gam e:, Youn g scored s i:x p()int s o11 a pass fro m Krejc i. A ftc:r t hat l'cn1, IL-cl l ,y th e ··h11man tank ," "Swede" f-l c:rtz, ,,·ho th ;tt day ,,· ;t:-; : t t c:t nl in himself, scored a lmost at \\"ill. \\' i th B11twh. Ri ggins. Brockma n , \ Villi a m s, a nd T of t ope ning h CJIL-:-; in th e Cardinal lin e, th e big " Swede" n c \·er Lti li ng 111 g:t il l . :t ncl with t he team fun ctioning a s one: m a n, t h<: r c \\·;ts 111 > cl( •uh t , even in th e mi nds o f the: most p es:-; imi:-; t ic. t h ;tt ,,·h en th e Bobcats entra in ed for Peru the\· wo u ld h<t , ·c ;111othe:· state cha mpio ns hip tu c k ed under -the i1· belt. Cap tain Bu nch , Kre j c i, f-l c:rtz , D el zell. C r:tss . I Ltr ry \\'illi a ms, R a lph \Villiam s , and Simpkin:-; l• rough t th e ir football careers under th e blu e a nd ,,·h it <.: s t;tndanls to a close with a n 18-0 Turkey U ay v i cto r~· :tt T arkio< ·()liege . T a rki o never had a c ha nce aft er H e rtz a nd ll of mann s topped H oover's wild das h up th e si d e li nes o n th e ope ning ki ck-o ff. The Bobcats score d th1·cc t im cs in th e fi rst ha lf despite a cold drivin g r a in an d a sea o f mud .
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H E Peru Bobcats, un der the coach ing of E rn es t "D utch " Lorbeer, won the N. I. A. A. c h amp ionship for the first ti me. Las t year this c hampionship was copped by the Kearn ey Antelopes . The season star ted rather slow for the Cats w ith two re,·crses at Hays T eachers, the first 24-20 and th e second 20- 16, but in the nex t game on the same t ri p 1-.:: rej ci, Capta in Wasley, Railsback , a nd Brockma n were h itt.ing from a ll angles and the Porti s dy na mo quinte t ,,·c nt clmn1 to a 43-31 defeat.
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An independent tea m from Nort h boro, Iowa, h e ld Peru to a 37-34 victory in the fi rst home ga m e for th e Bobcats since the arrival of Coach Lorbeer. \\ "asley and Krejci were again the big guns in Per u 's attack with Hertz standi ng ou t on the defen se .
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P= ( 'a pt ai n Ru:-;scll \\'a:-;lcy. Bobcat !!liard , completed hi s fourth y ear of colleg:iat e h a:-;k e t ba ll by leadin g h is team to a state champion s hip. "Russ" \\'a:-; placed o n al l-stat e-selec tions :-;e n~ ra l times because of his abi li ty both to g u:trd and to score fron1 Io n!! range. I n 1929. he \\'as one of th e hi g: h-scoring g uard s in t he conference , amas:-;in g -Hl field g:oa ls and 19 free t hro\\'s for a tot a l of 99 points. Th e sq uad nex t em h ar ked o n a :-;ou t he rn in\路asion and came out on to p \\'ith t\\'O \路ictories . t he first o \路er the fas t St. Be nedic t cag:ers a t Atc hison 27-23, a nd th e second o\'er th e S t . j oe Card inals 30-26. l~ rej c i and H er tz \\'ere o ut sta ndin g in b o th ga m es : t he big h oy fro m Pl<tttsm o u t h ta ll ied fo ur t imes fro m t he floor in t he first a nd s unk seven coun ters in t he second victory.
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c:Basket c:Ball T arkio Coll ege, playing on their ho m e floor, gave Peru her next defeat 31-23. However, th e boys ca m e back t he next week to put Norfo lk Ju nior on t he s ho rt end of a 47-20 count a nd to ou t-score \1\Tayne 40-27 , in 路./ the first conference encounter for the B obcat s .
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R evenge is sweet. T a rkio in vaded Peru o n a Tuesday nigh t and wen t home chewing on a 4 1-2 1 d e feat ad ministered by Yo ung, Krej ci, H ertz a nd Company. T he same combin a tion ra n ro ug hshod over the defending cha mpions , the Antelo pes from Kearney, to the tune of 50-15, K rejci a nnexing 19 po in t s .
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Th e fol lm,·ing three ga mes \\'ere p lay ed at home w ith t\\·o ,·ictories separated by a 25- 18 beat in g at the hands of the in,·ad ers fro m S t. Bened icts . In t he firs t game at ho m e, \\'ayne \\'ent do \\·n in another confe rence s truggle 36-23 and in th e last ga me, O maha U niversity suiTerecl a 3i-23 re\·ersa l. In the clos ing t\\'o gam es of t he regular sched ule th e Hilly ard s proved superior , t he Bobcats losing a t S t. J oe 4i-26 and closing t he ir home schedule with a 39-1 i loss at th e h a nds of the fo r me r nationa l champions . The n ext '"eek the Bobcats were defeated b y Phillips U ni ve rsity 35- 15, a t the na t io na l tournam e n t.
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ALLS City High School took home the class "A" c up in the s lat e di st rict meet by vi rtue of their victory over Dawson, conqu ere rs nf A uburn a nd Hum F bold t. Coach " Jug" Brown's proteges p ut o u t Ste rlin g in th e first round 13- 11. a nd 路ebraska City in the semi-fin als. P eru Prep 20-16.
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A Golden Avalanche from T able R ock d escended o n Dunbar a nd e m erg-ed from the fracas with a victory and the class " B" stale dist ri ct trophy. Table R ock elimi nated Schubert 18-7 in th e openin g round a nd dis posed of Bratton Union, Stell a's Nemesis, 15-9 in t he semi-fi nals. Dunbar a cl va n cccl to the finals with well -earned victories over Bradshaw 12-5 a nd l ' nion. who had played two extra periods to beat Valpara iso, 15-13.
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Tourna nzent _ _,_ C\ l "l'ER I<)R tea m pby gan: the :-:t a te di:-:trict clas:-: "C" c up to the boy s fro m 0 l"n;tdilla. \\"Ito :-:IHl\·ed Ben nett in to th e ru nne r-up positio n. Otoe, T a lmage, and \'e rdoJ t had ;tlreacl y fa ll e n hy th e \\"a y:-:ide . T he a ll - tourn ey tc;un. a:-: :-:e lected by the coaches at Peru , \\'as p ick ed fro m th e h c:-: t pb~-c r:-: . h e :-:t :-:port :-:n1e n. a nd m ost \·alua ble m en to their resp ect i,·e I ea ms . Th e ofTc n:-: i, .c :-:t rcngt h \\·a:-; \·es t eel in Greene of D a \\·son, an d Falle r of Falls C it~· at th e fm\\·ard p tl:-it s \\·ith H a rp:-:ter of D u nba r at t he pi \·ot positio n. The g uard as,;ignmen~:-; \\'Cnt tn Captain F'ish er of Falls C ity a nd S he pha rd w ho \\'o re th e col()rs of T a ble Roc k .
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t hat you will wonder " wh y"? B u t te n or twenty y ears h e n c-e, W may t hink of t he music department, and if so, yo u will remember t hes e orga n iza~-ou
t ions, some of whose pictures appear on o the r pages of thi s book: th e college orchestra with its periodic concerts of reall y good orc hest ral mus ic ; th e college band, which officiates as "pep-instiller" at th e games ; the coll ege c h orus, ,,-ith its operas, such as " The Gondoli ers, " "The P irates of P e nzan ce , " e t c, its sacred works, such as "The Seven Last 'vVords of C hrist," "The C reat io n," e t c ; the men's glee club, The Peru Singers ; t he girl s ' glee club; a nd th e ne ,,-es t s inging organization , The Orpheus Clu b . V\fe hope your rememb rance of t hese groups wil l be p leasant, and t ha t th is page in yo ur book will be worth-while. But we are sure you wan t to remember t he M_ I. N . K. Dram a t ic a nd Mus ic contest, in which some five hundred high school peo ple partic ipa t ed, co ming in 1929 through sno,ydrifts almost impassab le, a nd lest yo u forge t , A uburn again won the Class A trophy , while Sterling won possessio n o f C lass 8 tmphy from Elmwood, the 1928 winner. H ave we refreshed yo ur me mory?
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lf:\ Till·: i\ 1. I. :\ . 1,. DraJll <llic 1\lu,-ic ~nd T o urnament, there\\'ere t \\' O conJL test,- rl'prL':'l'l l till).! the dr<~mati c \\'lJrk,- . The:::e \\'ere : .-\ O ne-.-\ ct play con test and a rc;tdi ng· ('on t<>t. I n th e ('lass.-\ pby contc,-t. T ecumseh "·o n tir::;t place\\·i t h the play , " The C lod." It~· l.c \\'i s Be<Jch. Thi,- is the s eco nd year rhat T ecumseh has won th is hon or. Mr. 1.. D. ll n lstcd is the direc tor. :\uhurn prese nted "T"·o C rooks an d a l .ad~·." Four plays \\'LT C presented in the Class 8 di,·ision. The production of " His jap;tnese \\'ifc." hy Peru Prepar~tory Hig h School \\'as judged as the best, but clue to a t cc hnicalit~· \\'as e li minated from the contest. "Suppressed Des ires.'' produced h~ · l·: lnl\\'tH>d. "·as thereby raised fro m second to first p lace . Other e ntries \\·el'l' "Si le nce , Plca:::e." produced by \'erdon High School, a nd "A \\'oman's Str;Jtagcm ." by Sterling Hig h School. Th e reading cont est \\·a:-; not t he usual declamation contest in which memo ri zed select ions arc gi\'CIJ. Th e contestants did not kn ow \\·hat ma t e ri als they wo uld read hut drew certain assig nme nts a n hour before the contest . This hour \\·as c\ e ,·otcd tn pr~ctice "·ith o ut help from ins tructors. Six schools were represented in t hi s contest . Miss Ni n a Burdette of A uburn \\'on first place . lVIiss Ada Brummer of Unadilla second, and Miss Th eodor e F. 1;-rerich s. of S terlin g, t hi rd. Other contes tants were from Elmwood, Hickman, and Tec um seh.
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''P'' (luh ~-~~r( T t he close of the 19 20 football season, Coach Speer o rga nized what is now known as t he "P" Club. The membershi p of t hi s o rgan izatio n is composed of all men who have earned let ters in foo tba ll, bas ket ha ll , or tra c k.
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The original purpose of this band of Peru athletes was to promote Pe ru spi rit. T od ay the Clu b's motive is still to indu ce loyalty to t he Coll ege. Through the high school basket ball tournamen ts a nd t ra ck m ee t s which the Club sponsors, it is in strumen tal in bringi ng to Peru many s tude nt s who excel both in athletics a nd sch olarshi p. At the present t ime t he fo llowing lettermen a re on t he cam pus: H a d sell H a rt, Loren Pike, Harry \Villi ams, Ralph W illia ms, Ernest R othert, J oe Krejci, C laud e M atthews, E in er T oft , Earl Hurst, Rollie Riggins, D ua ne Sam s, H owa rd Zook , Marvin Williams, Helmut Brockman, Paul Hertz , F ra nk K e rn e r, \\'ilhur Young, J ames Delzell , Emil Wicina, Bob M ajors , J a mes Mum per, J en nin gs Parriot t, and Kenneth Gaines. This year 's offi cers a re: Pa ul H ertz, President; H elmu t Brockm an , \'iceP resident; \i\iil bur Yo ung, Secretary; a nd C laude Matth ews, Treasure r.
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H E Girls' Ath letic Association as it is today was organized by Miss Ruby Damme in 1924. The purpose of the G. A. A. is to en lis t t h e inte res t of as T many college girls as possible in athletics, both indoor a nd outdoor, and to h e lp build healthy bodies. This year the local G. A. A. is applying for membership into t he A. C. A . C. vV., which is t he national organization . If we are accepted it w ill mea n t he recognition of our group over the en t ire United States.
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1929 SCHEDULE April 13- H astings Relays a t H astings April 20- Kan sas Relays at Lawrence; Dual lVI eet with T arkio at T a rkio April 27- Dra ke Relays a t Des Moines M ay 3 - Dual Meet wit h M a rysville here May 4 - M. I. N . K. High School T ou rn a m e n t M ay 18-StatP Conference at \ Vay ne J-1 ERTZ in action
cinder artists, state cha mpions of theN. I. A. A. , conference in T HE1928,Bobcat seemed d estin ed to gra b off t heir second successive ti t ie t hi s year w ith some t hir ty men, a ll of whom showed some promise, reporting to Coach Lon R. Graf a nd Captain Dick 路williams .
The 1.929 Track Squad
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Besides Captai n Dick \Yi ll iams, winner of t he halfmile in s tate competition, t here were nine othe r lettermen from last year's state cha mpions. H ertz , state record holder in t he shot, a nd winner of the discus last year ; and Zook , Bobcat speedster who won a d o uble v ictory in the d ashes, were among the fi rst to d on track shoes in 1929. Other letter wi nners left for t his season included Kern er, \Vicina , Delzell , Young, Krej ci, Sams, a nd Mumper. In order t hat t he Bobcats wou ld be in excellen t trim for t he state meet at \Vay ne, Coach Graf plan ned trips to the H astings relays at H astings, to t he Kansas relays at Lawrence, a nd a lso to the Drake relays at Des M oines. Then , too, a dual meet with the Missouri S tate T eachers College of Marysville was carded for May 3.
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LILLIA:\ BrlADY
D.\RI S Bl ' :\("11
Peru Commerce Delta Alpha Pi; Alpha :'vlu Omega; Pi O mega Pi; Philo; Band; Orchestra; Pep Club; Girls' Cluh; G . A . A . ; \". \\". C. A.; Dramatic Club.
Fall!< C ity Jllau1111l / I rls "P'' Club; :\len's Cl ub Dramatic Club; (;Icc C lub Orchestra; E ,·erell ; I ~;• nd Peclag-u~ian; Track; Fool hall; lhsket 13a ll.
1.. CATLET T Pawn ee City Pl1ysica l .'-;cieua
\VA Y:\E
Eut ER
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B c RKEY
Gi ltner llislory Delta Alpha Pi: Ba nd; Pedagogia n; Dramatic Club; Pi Camma :VI u.
Sigma Tau D e lta; Delta Alpha Pi; :\ len's C lu_b; Dramatic Club; Ten111S; Band; Y. :\I. C. A.; Orchestra; De ba lf'; P h i to ; l'edagogian.
RALI'II
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D.
C IIA TELA I:\
Peru l/ is/ory
CHA:\EY
Thurma n, [o,,·a Chemistry Hawkeye; :\ len's Club.
Pi Ca mma :\lu; Delta Alpha Pi; S:gma Tau Delta; Dram atic C lub; Clee Club; Orchestra; Ban d ; Phil o: Debate.
A. CI.I:\EIIl"R(; Peru Biology, ,\!a//u malics
:\'IARG ARET
CHARLES CLARK
:\l c Paul , Iowa Biology Tri Beta; Ha wkeye; :Vl en's Cl u b.
PAL' L E. COLLI :\S
Tri 13eta; Alpha :\Iu OmcDramatic Club ; C lass Secretary; Peru , ·ia n. ;:ta;
CrntiiS Emerson, Iowa Biology Tri Beta; Dramatic Cl u b; Hawkeye; :\ len's Club: Everett; Peruvia n. PACL DEA:\
Peru Ph ysical at;d B iological Sciences Philo; Clee Cl ub; Beta; :\ len's Cl ub.
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~IARY Co:\1\"AY
Shel b y J·:u glisli De lta Alpha Pi: Si~ma Ta u Delta: E,·erett: C. C. A.: C irls' Cl ub.
EDITII D.\\'E:\I'ORT
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Iowa
o1lallinuatirs
Dra matic Club: Philo: Tennis: ~l e n' s C lub: Alpha ~ lu Omega.
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E.
DA \'I S
Peru Latiu
:\ebraska C ity Eduratiou
Philo: Dramatic C lub ; G irls' Cluh ; Orchest ra.
Delta Alpha Pi: Y . \\·. C. A.; E,·erett: G. A. A.: Gi rls' Club .
jA~I ES \\'.DELZELl.
Peru .\Jauual Arts
Dramatic C lub;\'. i\ L C. A.; G lee C lub; Men's Club; "P" Club; Philo.
:\:\:\.-\ ~1. DO:\:\ER G ra nd Isla nd Eduratiou Del ta Alph a Pi: Pi Ga mma ~ l u; C. S. C.: D ramatic Club; G irls' Clu b; Sponsor of Alpha Litera r y Society; Peru dan.
LOHI:\E EHICKSO:\
T ecu mseh Jlfathrmat ics
Alpha i\ !u Omega; 9elt~ Alpha P1; G. A. A.;):. \ \. C. A.; Girls' C lu b: Pep Club; Everett ; Tem~s; Dra matic Club.
NE LLA FRY
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DuBo is Com merce
Everett: Tennis: \'. \\'. C. A. : Girls' Club; Glee C lub ; C ho rus.
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ADA
G.
EYRE
l\ebraska C ity Rio/ogy Delta Alpha Pi: Tri l1eta: Everett; C. S. C.; Dramatic Clu b : Cirls' C lub: Peruvia n.
A\'ERYL CA I :\ES
Peru F.ug/isli
Delta Al pha Pi: S i~ nw Tau Delta: G irls' Cl ub: Philo: Clee C lu b: Dramatic Cl u b: C horu s; Dehate: Perll\·ia n: Class \ 'icePresident.
A~IZIE
, .. GRASS
\\"aco .v!athemalics, Biology Alpha :'vl u Omega; Tri Beta; D elta Alpha Pi; Everett; Dramatic Club; Football; Y. :\ 1. C. A.; :\•len's Cl u b.
C I. ADYS Crws,oEI DIE
Peru
K i 111/rrwr rtf' 11 Phi lo; T ennis: On:hcstra : Early E lementary.
:\L\RY J-I ARAJ IA:\
ELD(J:\ I ). I I A\"\\" A l<ll
Peru :l r/ Philo ; Dramatic Club; G. A. A.; Pep Club; Girls' Club.
Tcnrm sch Pi Omega Pi : Y. :\ !. C.:\. : Dramatic Club; Philo: i\ len's C lub.
PA l:L H ERTZ
j oE A. Kr<EJCI
:\lah·ern, lo\\"a £ ,·eretr; '"P" Club; Foot· ball; Basket Ball; Track; Men's Club.
Pia t tsmou t h Jlfaurw l , 1rls Everett; C. C. A.; .. p .. Cl ub ; :Vl en's Cl ub: Foot· ball; Basket Ba ll; Track.
RliTH \". Kt:RTZ
i:\ lo:---A L. LYO:\
llistory
Beatrice
Home Erouomics Y. \V. C. A.
B. :\lcCREI GHT Fairbury .lfalhemalics, Physical Scicuce Delta Alpha Pi: Alpha :\lu Omega: \len 's Club: Y. :\1. C..-\.; Tennis; Class Treasurer: Pedaf;ogian.
Commerrl'
Harrison
Con/11/i'rcl' Delta ·Aipha Pi· Pi Omc!!a Pi ; Everett ; c;'irls' C lu b; Y. \\·. C. A.
1-I AHOLo
MAt:JHCE L. :\lcC Jwr<,. Elm\\"ood Physical Srieurr Men's Club; Phi lo.
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II" l WJ. D J. :\I.\ lU~E :\ T ecumseh
Lt'C \' :\ltTCil ELL ~ort h
.'>'acini Sricurc
Lo up Eduraliou
E,·eretl; T en nis ; :\l en's C lub; C. C. A.; l'ecl:t~o g i an ; C la ss President.
Delta :\lpha Pi ; Earl\' Elementa ry ; C irls' C lub:
:\l o:\,\ :\ln:\TEITI I Peru J·:u glish
B ARTO:\ R EDF ER:\
S igma Tau Delta; Philo; Pc' p C lu b ; T ennis ; \'. \\' .
Al pha :\ l u O me~a; Tri Beta; Philo ; :\ len's C lu b; Delta .-\lpha Pi .
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FJ.OR E:\CE l<.t) :\:\Al'
Syra cuse ffis!ory Philo ; Dramatic C lu b; C lee C lub; \' . \\' . C. .'\.;
c . .-\. :-\.
L OG A:\ S n1PK I:\ s
Rey nold s Jl amwl II rls, Ifislory, Biologiwl Scit• 1zcc i\ l en 's C lub; '' P" C lub; Footba ll.
Peru .1/athcmalirs
\\'t i.llt' ll SCill :\DJ.ER
Fa lls C it y Phy.,·iral .~·ricua Delta Alpha Pi; T ri Beta; Philo; :-\lpha :\ l u Omega; \'. :\1. C. .-\ . ; Tennis; :\len 's Club; Peru v ian.
:\!. S LA GLE F :-t ll s Cit y Physical Scicucc , History \'. :\I. C. A.; i\ l e n's Club; Alp ha i\lu Omega. CLE:\:\
L EO:\E \'A:\D ER F ORD CL AH ,\ i\ 1. S TITE ~
0
Ju lian !I is/or y Y. \\' . C . A.;· Philo; Pi Ga mma i\ l u.
Peru H ome Ecouom ics , Eug!islz Dra matic C lu b; C . A. A . ;
\'. \\'. C. :-\.; Ph ilo; Pep C lub; Peru vian.
P age i J
ADA
E.
\VAG="ER
Fai r bury Geograph-y, Histor-y Delta Alpha Pi; Pi Gamma ~ I u; Girls' Club; Philo; C. S. C.; Y . \\·. C. A.
R L"SSELL \\"ASLEY
Plattsmouth .\lanual Arts, Physical Education :vlen's Club ; " P" Club; Basket Ball ; T en nis.
A. \\ "ILLIA ~I S Peru .11anual A rts M en 's C lub ; " P " C lu b; Foot ba ll . HARRY
R.
R.
\Vo:-;oER
Peru Physical Education :\len's Club.
MA IU O:-; 1 ~. \\"A H ="L'((
:\cbras ka C ity ,\[anuol , 1rts :\ len's C lu b.
R.
C.
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Ad ams Ph vsical ,'icience BiOlogical Science P hi lo; ~ l en's C lub;. Pi C amma ~ l u ; Pcdagog ,an.
II AZEL \\ "J LLIA~I S
Aub u rn Euglish
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S ig ma T a u Delta; Y. C. A. ; Philo; Dra mat iC Cl ub; G irls ' C lub ; Delta Pi.; Peru,·ian; A lpha Orchestra.
MAR Y M. \\"o:-;oER
Pe ru ! lome Econom ics Delta A lpha P i; Dra ma ti c C lu b; G irl s ' Cl ub ; Emo 1 Scimonoce; Sponsor 0 • F reshma n Needl ewo rk C lu b.
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Peru Cltn11 i siry, II is! or_~• Philo ; " P " C lub; i\ Ien 's C lu h; Second Se mester.
E\"1-il..Y:'\
NO EI<Rl..I:'\GE I<
DeWitt llome Economics Dra matic C lub ; Philo; G irls' C lub; Y . \\·. C. A.; Second Se mest er.
1-1 El.. E;>; 13 . STAI..l..S~l!TH Oma ha , Eduratio11 Second Cirls' C lub; Semester.
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RALPH l\OEIWI..l:'\GER
De\\'itt ,1fcwual Trai11i11g E,·erett; Y . :\ 1. C. A. ; Summer School 1929.
A. PAI<R IOTT Auburn 11lauua/ A rts "P" C lub; :\l en's C lub; Football ; Basket Ball ; Second Semester. ] E :-\:-\1:-\GS
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Table Rock Commcrct' Delta Alpha Pi ; G irls' Ph ilo ; S ummer C lub; School 1929.
" Wh ere the Miglily .lfissouri Flows"
G lory on glory of woods , Strength upon strength of the h ill s, Amethyst, purple, and blue, Where the bowl of the hig h heaven spi lls All its splendors of light on the air . Sapphire of river afar, Blazing of sumac and oak, Crimson a nd russet and gold , There the Pa in ter of all bea uty broke H is full tubes on October, t he fair . -
ESTHER ANN CLARK
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:\I A J>O :'\:'\A BI<,\IJY
Eow1:-: B oOTH Do ug las Biology Tri Beta : Y. :\I. C. A. : T ennis; :Vi en's Clu b; Rand.
] v:\E 81liCK E LL.
Fa irbury Jhsic Everett ; \.lee Club: Chorus.
A.
LESLIE CAREY
De\\"itt Jlallremrzlics Alpha :vi u Omega; Everett; Dramat ic Cl u b· T en· nis. '
F t.oRE:-:cE Cov
Farragut, Iowa E arl) Elementary G irls' Club; Y. \\". C. A.: E,·erett: Early Elementary.
Peru Cnm m t•rr t•
Sig ma Tau D elLa ; Pi Omega P i: Y. \\'. C. A.; Dramat ic Cl ub; P e p C lub ; Everelt: (; iris' Cluh: G lee Cl u b; Pe ru \·ia n .
II. F. 131U IC I01.\ :'\ Elmwood Jfa n111II .tl rls. /JinlnKY
Y. :\1. C. A.; :\ l e n's C lub ; "P" Cl ub; Phil o; Footha ll ; Track; Bas ke t Ba ll.
FH A:"K \\' .
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Peru ,lfat he 111111 ics E,·erett; Dra matic Club; M en's C lub; Tra c k ; Basket Ba ll.
R l ' T H D A R \\' 1:-; Virgin ia [~arty
Elem en ta ry
(;iri s' Clu b; Earl y El emen tary; Orchestra.
FRELJ D t.:EY
Brock Ilislory, F.n glislr Sigma Tau Delta ; Delta Alpha Pi : Philo: Drama t ic Club: Pi Gamma :\ l u; Pedagogian; ~l en's Club; Sponsor of Freshmen Pia yers.
E\' A :\1.\E F o w t. Eil
Elmwood ! I rl Cirls' C lub.
:\I AH Y A LI CE E:-;1a. ES
Auburn Chemistry C. C. A.; G irls' Dramatic C lub.
C lub :
:\ ll t.LAHD F o \\' J.ER
l\ebraska C ity f~ llglish ,
l!ist nry
Pedagog ian; T ennis; Men 's Cl u b; Philo .
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11 El'LA 11 GAYt..O IW I{ l ' Til C.\:\Z
Dunbar
E u glislz
l~drr nz tiou
Y. \\·.C. A.: Philo; C. A. A.: Dramat ic C lub ; (;iris' C lub.
\IAR(a· ERITE
E.
Ta bor, Iowa Si'"nw T au Delta; Y. \V. C~.-\. ; E,·erett ; ll n\\·keye; ( ;iris' C lub; Pep C lu b; Sponsor of Emily Post Cl ub.
CRA\ ·Es
Filley
_l O ll:\ I IAR~I O :\
1/nmc F..rnunmics
Au b urn
E,·crcn: C. A. A.: Cirls' C lub; Y. \\·. C. A.; Spon;:or o f Fresh me n Pht ,·ers ; DramaticC iuh. -
Jfa urral .·1rls
I. YDA I I A YEK i\ lcCook Flzysiral E drr raliou Tri Beta; Y. \\'. C. A. ; <; iri s' C lu b; C. A. A.
Rt'S!-'EI.I.
c;_ I I E :\DERSO:\ \ 'erdon
1/ist ory, Biology
Tr i Beta; ?\ l en's C lub ; \' . \ 1. C. A .
A. H L' l ;IIES Fa irbury
:\len's C lub.
1-I ARLA:\D
E.
H E II.. IG
T ecumseh Physical Sriru rc
Y. :\•1. C. A. ; \ •l en's Clu b l' h ilo.
(~LADYs H oLT \ 'an \\'ert, lown
Early Elrm eu/ary
Hawkeye; Girls ' Y . \\-. C. A.
Club;
l. t'C II.I..E
.lfrrsir
Si!-! ma T a u Delta; Pep C lub ; l'hilo ; Cirl s' Cl u b; Dramatic Cl ub ; Y . \\· . C. A.; C horus ; Clee Club; Orch es tra.
F. D. IY ER,; Peru BioloJ!.y
Tri Betn; \l en 's C lub ; Y . \I. C. A.: Footba ll.
J o t-: j o:\ES
T ecum seh l~ lz ?,lislz
S ig ma T a u Delta; Delta Alpha Pi : Dramatic C lu b; i\ len's Cl ub; T ennis ; Y. \ I. C. A.; Pedagog ian; S pon sor of Freshmen ; \\'ritin g Cl u b.
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D o:-; D. K Ei sTE R Auburn Jftwual A rls
\ l en 's Club.
A. KER:\ER T ecumseh j\{an ual Arts
FR A:\K
Everett ; \". :\1. C. A.; Football; Track; Bas ket Ball.
R OL.\:\0 KR EPS
Dawson Jfau ual Arts :\1en' s Club; E \·e r e tt; Tennis.
DELBERT :\ l cCo~~A HA
Ha rtington J1fauual A r/s i\l en 's C lub.
:\1.\RGAI! ET
:\[ c\\"II . L I A~I S
Xebraska City English, Biology E\·eretr: Sigma Ta u Delta; \". \\". C. A.; G irls' Club.
L. :\1.-\RTI :\ Pawnee C ity English :\len's Club; Debate. ARC HIE
CLAl:DE
E.
:\I ATTHE\1"5
Falls City History :\l en's Club; ·' P" Club; \". :\1. C. A.: Class Presiden t .
:\ II LD IUW K :-; t GIIT
Pen• Early /~lc m l' lltrtry C irl s ' C lub; Earl y l ~ l c mcntar v : D e bate: De lta A lp ha i~i.
J. L E;,I.I E
i.L::O:'\.\ IW
Pa wnee C ity If istory :\le n's ClulJ; D e lmte.
R L·uy
:\I c F A tuu~:-;
\ "i rJ! inia , J rt E \·erett ; Y. \\". C. A .: Cirl s' C lu b: C. A. r\.
C. :\ ( AJ O I< S Peru Biology Tri I1eta; :\l en '<; C lub; "'P" C lu b; Football. R OBERT
D O ROTHY :\ L \t!TI :'\ l>ALE
Oma h a E du cation C id s ' Cl u b; E\·e re tt ; ( ;. A. A.
j O Y i\ l tC K E L
Lin coln Jfu sic Philo ; Dramatic C lub ; Alpha :\ I n O mega; Orc hestra.
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:\IILI.E II
Omaha
\\'JLLIA~I 0KRE:'\T
H amburg. lo\\'a
J·:nr,/ish
Ilist ory
Ha\\'keyc: Ph il o; Dramatic Club: C lcc Club.
1.. PIERCE 13artlctt, lo\\'a
D .\IS\'
HAROL D REED
Douglns
Jfusic
Jfa thrmatirs
E,·crctt: Pep Club: 1-la\\'kcyc; Cirls' Cluh.
Philo: Dramatic Club; Y. :\ 1. C._-\.: :\len's C lu b.
1.. RIGG I:'\ S :\lal\'crn, Io,,·a
R OLI.!E
DL' A:'\E SA~I S
Sterl ing
Jlaitual "' rts
Jfauual Arts
"P" Club; E \'crctt; :\len's C lub ; Football.
Philo: i\ Icn's C lub; " P " Club; C1ce Club; Tracie
RL'TH ED\\'AIW SCIIAEI'ER
J.
SIIELLE\'
Holmes,·illc
13rock
Education , J!J. sic
Chemistry, Jfatht•JJIOtics
Orchestra: Tennis ; E\'erett: Dramatic Club: Cirls' Club: (~Ice Club; Chorus; Early EIC'mentary.
Dramatic Club; :\len's Club.
Rul'll .-\.
Track;
s~IEDLE\'
Brock Early F./rmeutary
Y. \\'. C. A.; Philo; Early Elementary; Pep Club.
Ai-UEIITA YATES
Peru Ed'ltCIItinu
Philo; Y. \\'.C. A. ; Early Elementary.
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ELSIE \\'ALL!:'\
Omaha Early F.lrmculary, A rl
Philo; Y. \\'. C. A.; Dra matic Club; (;iris' Club; Early Elementary.
\\'ILIIL'R Y OL':'\G
Adams 1lfauual II rts
"P" Club: i\len's Club; Basket Ball; Football; Track.
]01-!X
T.
D! LLOX
Peru Science :Ylen 's Clu b; Y. :YI. C. A.
:\1. F A t<r .E Y Peru E n )!,/ish Girls' C lub; Phil o . L o u sE
VERXA GLAXDT
Omaha H ome Econom-ics Everett; Girls ' C lu b : Emoh Sci monoce.
EDA SAL!' RA:\ K
Riverton, Iowa Early Elemeulary E veret t; Pep Clu b; Early Elementary.
G WE XOOLYX l\ L\!, LO I! Y
Mern a Biology Tri Beta ; De lta A l[Jha Pi; Dramatic Clu b ; Ph do; Bane!.
\V! L L ! A~I \\.A I!M A='
G la d stone Men's C lub; Philo.
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Sophomores
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1--!ELE :\ :\1.. \E ALEXA:\DER
Fa lls City Ilome Ecomouics
f.( !l"J,< : \ '1 "1:\,
Everett; G irls' Clu b; Emoh Scimonocc.
Com/1/l'r(<'
:\ l ABEL
E.
Edga r :\ l en 's Cl uiJ.
BABB
F a lls City Commerce Everet t; Girls' Club; Per uvian; Y. \\'. C. A.; C.
C. A.
j E S:, E llA C K E .\11~ \'E R
Elm woo d Chemistry :\ l en 's C lub.
?\ELLA Lt:CILLE BAIR D
Lincoln Ilome Economics Girls' Club; Y. \\".C. A. ; Emoh Scimonoce; Philo; Spon sor of Cost ume Club.
ELLA :\ [. Jl EEC IIA~I
Pa lm yrn E/cml'll /ary F.du cation
C. C. A .
I--IJ LDA BELL
Beatrice Geography Everett : Pep C lub ; Gi rls' Club; Y. \\". C. A.; T ennis; C. A. A.; Chorus.
TI-J O~IAs \\". 13o t: RKE
Stella 13 io/og-y Tri 11eLa; C. C. A. ; ;\len's C lub .
LOL:!SE BOWERS
:\ lalvcrn , Iowa Jfusic Phi lo; Glee Club ; Chorus路 Cirls' Club; 1--!a" 路keye. '
;\ I AXI:"\ E 13 o YEI< DYK E
:\lalvern, Io wa Philo; G irls ' C lub; Hawkeye ; Pep Cl ub.
D ELLA :\1.\E B RE:\1\ER
F alls City Juuior l!igh S chool Y. \\路. C. A.; G irls' Cl u b.
D u 1u s fln JGI-IT
Sh ubert .1Iathematics, Jfistory Alp ha i\ lu Omega; G irls' C lub.
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13.
13tWOKEil
Omaha
Rl'll \' 8RO \\':\
.\lusir
R ock Po rt , !\ lo .
Philo; G irls' Cl ub; \' . \\'. C. A.; C lee Club; Orchestra.
II AIUl\' \\'. Blll' :\SIJO:\
Peru Srieucc
"P" Club; C lee Club ; \l en's Club .
\ I
Falls City !lome Economics c ,·eret-t; Girls' Club ; Emoh Sci mo noce.
i\ I ARGAI!ET CEDE IUIOU!
Louis ,·ille Elrlllc' /1/1/r y
Early Elementary; Girls' Club;\' . \\'. C. A.
CL\tll E
L.
COI> I :\GTO :\
Auburn Early J-:.lt·mclztary Dramati c Club ; Girl s' Club; Earl y Elementary.
13Eil:\IECE CAll\'
ll a mhurg, Iowa F-arly lill'lucutary Earl y Elementa ry; Cirls' Club;\'.\\'. C. A. ; 1-la\\'keye.
Or-
:'l l ARGARET Bt:~IP
\\'ichita, K ansas Commerce Pi Omeg-a Pi; S ig ma Tau Delta ; Y. \\·.C.:\.; Philo; Pep Club; G irls' Clu b ; Class Treasurer.
DARt,; 13L' :\CII
fl !j,
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Jlu sic
Philo; G lee Club; chestrn: C ho ru s.
E LLI S
s. CA SH
Peru Jlnuun l
~lrts
\len 's Club.
1-l ELE :\
I.
CLAR K
Pa \\'n ee City Early Elcmrutary G irls ' Club ; Early E lementary .
L. C OLE Per u Cammercr Drn ma tic Club; :'11len 's Club . FRED
M. CO\\'A:-1 De\\·eese IIomc Ecauamirs (;iris' C lub ; C. A. A. ; FRA);CE S
\'.\\'. C. A .
Cox Fairbury English Girls' Club. :VIARJORJE
:'1 1. DA:-:DJ. IKER Sabetha, Ka nsas Early Elementary Y. \V. C. A. ; Girls' Club. 10:-:E
I. C J(() () J.; E lk Creek
Til EUIA
/~ll'lll £' 1/tary l~t!u rotion
C irl s ' C lub .
A. DECI'EI( Beh·iderc Colllllll!rCC Philo: Drama tic Club; Y. :'11. C. A. : :\ l en 's C lub L OWELL
E s THER DICKERso:-:
:\ema ha Jfusic Philo; Girl s' Cl u b; Drama tiC C lub ; Glee Club; Chorus.
Lt:CIL E DO\\' ELI .
Farragut, Iowa Early Eh•IIICI/tflr)' Ea rl y E lemen ta ry; C irls' C lub; l lawkcye: Pep Clu b .
DALE D. DYKE
\\"JL L J A~I Dt::-:x
Gret na Biology Tri Beta; :\l en's Club.
R. EKART Paw nee City EIPIIII!IItary Education L Ot: ISE
Y. W. C. A.; Girls' Club: G. A. A.
R cTH .f E.\ :-::-:ETT E EwER,.
Fairbury Early F:lemmtary E verett ; Girls' Club ; Pep C lub.
Tabo r , Iowa Biology Tri Beta; H awkeye: Dn!matic C lu b; Philo ; :\l e n 5 Club; Peru\·ian ; C heer Leader; C lass P resident.
Dn1u s :'11. El<J C J.<!'OX Tecu mseh ,\[usic 1: \·erett; Pep Club : Ten~ nis ; Cirl s' C lub: Chorus. Y. \\' . C. A.; c;Icc C lub; Dramatic Club.
L ozE:-:E FEDDE
Bennington I I rt G irl s' Club: Y . \\·. C.~ . ; Freshme n Players ; Emil Y Post Club.
Pag.: 86
ELY FEI ST:-: ER
Auburn .'iorial .'iricurc :\len's C luh: T ennis.
CE:-:E \ ' 11;\'E P I SIIER
Peru Laliu. E n glish Phil o : Dra maric C lub.
C01u:-::-:E 1.. FR YE
Omaha J~ lc m c ulory l~du cal iou
Dra mati c C lu b ; G ir ls' C lub; \'. \\'. C. A.
E tD I I='A (;I BBLE
\'erdon l!.lr•nll'lllary l~d u raliou Cirls' C lub.
I. CARD='ER T ec umseh J u uior ffi!,!h Srlwol ZOLA
:\oRA Ct11 so ~
Omaha Early Elr·mrlllary E,·erett : \'. \\'. C. A . : Chorus; Early Elementary.
FtlA :-:CES C t :-:GE RICII
~ l ABEL (;LATH E R
llumhold t Early l~lrmmlary C horu s; (; Icc C lub ; Early E l c tncnta r ~· : \' .\\'.C. A.; C irl s' C lub.
H umboldt Eh•m f'll lary Educalion Girls' C lub: G. A . A. ; \'.\\' . C. A.
~ I A RY CRAY (;R ACE ( ;Ltl \ ' ER
\\'cstcn ·illc Early l~lcmmlary
\'. \\'. C . .'\.; Early Elcmcn tar~' ; Ci rl s ' C lub .
BE:-:
CtWOTII l ' I S
C hester 1\[a 1ill' IIIli/ ic s Alpha :\ l u ()nlcga: " P" C lub ; :\l en's C lub ; D ramatic C lu b;\'. i\ 1. C. A .: E,·e rett.
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Sid ney, l o \\'a Early Eh•mculary Dramatic C lu b: Earl\' El e m e n ta r y; C ho r us' ; E ,·crctt: \'. \\'. C. A.: Perll\·ian ; 1-l a\\' ken•: (; iris' C lub ; Clcc C lu b.-
ER~A Ctn· E :-:\\'.\t. DT
Sprin gfield Juuior fl igh Ydwol C. A. A.; Cirls' Cluh.
ER~! A GG YOT
Sheridan , Wyoming Early Elementary Early Elementary; Y . \V .
C. A .; G irls' Club.
FI<EIJA II AGE~!A:\"
\\"a hoo Jl rt, GcograJ)IIy Girls ' Club; (; Icc Club.
GE:\"EV !E \ "E H ALL
;\I AR I A:\" I ! A L L
Reynolds English P hilo; Girls' Club; Y. \\" . C. A.; Pep Club.
Tabo r, Io wa Elementary Edu cation P h ilo ; Girls' Club ; Y . \ \".
C. A .
LEn lDA 1-J ARR ISO:\"
Omaha Elementary Education Girls' Club.
:vr.
1-!At" I'DL\:-:
Nebraska City llistory , English Sigma T au D elta: Pi Camma .\ 1u; Dramat ic Club · Ph ilo · Pcni\·ian ; Tenn'is : i\ lcn\; Cl u b; Y . i\ 1. C. A.
H E:-::"1:-:GSE:\" Yutan Hom e Economics Emoh Scimonoce; Y. \\·. C. A.; Girls' Club.
r I ERTEL Clay Center Biology Tri Beta: E\·erctt; Y . .\ 1. C. A.; "P" C lub; .\len's Cl u b; Football.
\\"ALLACE 1-JER\"EY
H E :\"RY ] . 1-l oF ~L-\:\":-:
CAROL\":\"
T ecumseh B·iolo~y
Tri Beta; PeruYian; D ramatic Club .
FRA!\CES
c.
1-l L" GHE:S
Summerfield, Kansas Early Elementary Early Elementary; Girls' Club; C. C. A.
Eul ER
Sutton 13 iolo~!,)' T ri Beta; ;\l en 's Club; Footba ll ; Y. M. C. A.
EARL 1-l t:RST
\Vestboro, Mo. 1\ fanua l Arts "P" C lub; Men's Cl u b .
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II AZEL
II L:TC III :\SO:\
Albion Elcmrn tar y J::d ural ion (;iris ' C luh: Early Elementan·; [,·erell: Pep Club: ·
P EARL
JOH:\ SO:\
Julia n Biolog y \". \\·. C. .-\.; C. C. A.
:\1.\R\" K A:\AL\"
Fall s City Colllllll"rc,· Pi Ome"a Pi: c;irls ' Club: \".\\".C.:\.: C. C. A .
:\ I II. I>I(Eil K :\ I S EI.\"
Falls C ity E lrmcnt11 r y J:.d urat ion Phi lo;\'.\\". C. A.; Cirls' Cl u b.
:\ 1.\IU E LAS II
:\uhurn J/omc I::ronnmics Dra matic Club; \". \\". C. A.; Phil o : Emoh Sci mon oce : Cirls' C lub; T en-
ELLA K l :\G
S u perior Junior Iliglt Scltool C irl s' C lu b.
I.. Lnlll Tecumseh Enf!.lislt Dramatic C lub. LEL.\:\D
S II ER I DA:\ 1.1\"EIUIOR E
ll a rting ton Jfanu11 / .·1rts :\l en's C lub.
IllS .
A. I.O \"ITT Crab Orchard J::n glislt, Latin Sigma T a u Delta; E,·erett : \". \\". C. A.; Cirls' Cl u b. IJER :\ ICE
A. :\IAJORS Peru /Iome Economics Philo; Emoh Scimonoce I.L"CY
l'"gc IN
L I LA
E.
:\I c D oxAL D
SH·elc C ity English, llislory C lec Cl ub : C hor us; Girls ' C lu b; Philo.
:\ I !.: R I EL :\ I AJORS
E ndicott Latin Philo; (;iris' C lu b.
BESSIE l\ I ARTI:'\
Liber t y Commerce G irl s ' Club; T ennis; G. A. A.
E L BERT :\·liLLER
E lmwood Afanua/ /1 r l s, B ·i ology Footba ll.
GLE:'\:'\ l\I OORE
Bellevue 1lfamw l A rls Men's Club.
FAE :\L\ 'iT I:'\
Auburn /:'.arty l?.tt•m enfary G irl s' C lub; 1-:, ·erelt; J ~ ; trl y Eleme ntary .
\'! IH ; I :'\IA :\IIL,;TEAI>
Pe ru II0 11/C r:.ron o/11 ics Ci ee C lub ; C h o ru s ; C irls ' C lu b; D ra mati c C lub; P hi lo ; Emo h Scimonoce.
H EI.E:'\ :\[ OORE DuBo is llistory, Geography Cirl~ ' C lub ; Tenni s ; c;J ee C lub; Cho r us .
FRA :'\CE S :\! OR I AR!T\'
Omaha En glish, History
E\'EL\':'\ :\IL'CI-; E
Sigma T au D el ta; D ra ma tic Clu b; Girls' Clu b ; E verett; C. C. A.; G lee C lub;Ch orus; Pedagogian .
York Commerce P_i Omega Pi; Cirls' C J.ub; \ . \\'. C. A.; P hil o ; ( ,Jce Cl ub; Ch o rus.
ED:"A i\ [ L: R!'H \'
D O ROTII y :\ [. !\ ELS O:"
Cnin , Iowa Commerce \'. \\' . C. A. ; Ha wkeye.
T. :\1 o :EL Clay Center Biolog·y, Ceograj;/ry :\•l en's Club ; Y. :\ !. C..'\.; Ba nd ; C lee Clu b ; Dramatic C iu b; Deba t e ; Ph ilo· T enn is; Spon sor o f F resh: men Pia y ers .
Oma lw Early /~ le iii CII fary Early El e mentary ; (; iris' Club;
H AR\'EY
R . !\ IL E::; Oma ha
E LI .E:'\
Early Elellll"llfary
\'. \\·. C. A.; E,·cret t ; Cirl s ' C lub.
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Onm1T IU' Edgar 11Iatltematics
:\ I AR\'1:\ :\IAIH;AI!ET OTTO
Fa lls City !·:duration
/~ura l
C. C. A.; Alpha Erudito.
C I. AIJYS PAY:\E
Ta lmage /~lcmrnlary l~ducatirm
Y. \\'.C. A.; Cirls' Club; Philo.
I :\EZ i\1. PETTI:\GER Syrac use Early E.lt•mcl!lary
Y. \\'. C. A.; Ea rl y Ele· mentary; (;iris' C lu b .
Tri Beta: Y. :\1. C. A.; :\len's Club; Alpha :\lu Omega .
E mLY PET Enso:-: Peru Ilomr Economics Y. \\·. C..-\.: Cirls' Club: Clee Club; Chorus; Emoh Scimonocc.
J\·.\ C. PtEI!CE l3artlett. l o\\'a .·I rl E,·eretr: Pep C lu b : H awk· eve: Ci rls ' C lub; Chor us: c; Iee Cl ub.
Tennis; C horus; (;leeCiu h; G irls' Club.
\1. P tUBllE:\0 Imper ial Jlathematics :\lpha \lu Omega: Philo; Y. \\'.C.:\.: Cirls' Club.
AL L E:\E REAGA:\
\IAXI:\ E REAGA:\
llum holdt
Ilumboldt Latiu, .\!atltentalics Philo: Cirls' C lub; Y. \\·. C. A. ; C. A. A.
\'.\I.A STA P os l't:;IL
Prag ue llislory. 1l r/
Early J·:ll'llll'llfllry
Philo;\' .\\'. C. A.; Girls' Club; C. A. A.; Early Elementary.
\J..\RY
ELTO:\ ED\\' 1:\ R ECTOR
Ba rt lett, lo\\'a Biology, .\latltematics Tri Beta; Delta Alpha Pi; i\ l en 's C lub; I'eruna n.
E.
REI:\~Ili. LER
Seward Jlanual t l rls Philo; Y. \\·. C. A.: C lee Club; \l en's C lub; Band: C horus.
GE RTRt:DE
E.
R OBERTS
D oug las Early Elementary Girls' Club.
T. F.
ROEll 1< 1, .\ S-i E
Seward Jlftw ual Arts G lee C lub; Dramati c C lu h; Peru \"ian; C ho ru s; Y. ~ 1. C. A.; :\ len's C lub.
ER:" EST R o THERT
R t: ssE I, Sc li .\E FEJ<
Ha n ·a rd Biology Tri Beta; Football ; Basket Bal l.
13 rock Clit•mistry E\·ercll; Y . :\1. C.· A.; Drama tic Cl ub ; :\l en 's C lub.
I DA Sc uREPEL
Burchard Jlu sic E\·erett; C. C. A.; Band; Glee Cl ub ; Chorus; G irl s' Club.
D. SEL LI!OR:'\ :\orth Bend llistnry Philo; Dra matic C lub. RALPII
FRED S H E-;T.u;
\\"ilber .\"cicnce
Tri Bet a .
~I ERLE Snts 1\:a h·esta , K a nsas II istory Cirls " C lu b .
~IA X I:'\E St::.\J< S
Peru 1/istory Tri Beta; G. A. A.; Phil o. Binlo~y,
\\"i LJJ t: J< S l! .\f.£ 1(
Be ll e nte Biology :\ len 's Club; Tri Orchestra; P h ilo.
Be ta;
Snm:-;,.; l la mburg , Io wa Early l~lem c utar y Gi rls' C lub; 1-h:t \\·keye ; Early El e mentary; \". \ V. C. A. :\I AHJOHJ £
J L"LJ A J EA:'\ SKEE:" Auburn Ea rly F.lemeutary E\·erett; Pep Cl u b ; Earl y El ementa r y.
Pcrgc 92
E. SJ'OJJ:\ \\'eepin g \\'ater
BE.\Tili CE
I·:f,·niCIIIary
/~d uration
Everett; Girls' Cl ub ; G lee C lub .
] Oli:\ STAll :\
:\lilfo rd J!athcmalics, Biology
Tri 13eta; Y . :\1. C. :\.; D rama tic Club; Philo ; :\l en's Club.
FH A:\cc:,; S TEI'JJE:\ s
College Springs, (o,,·::t
DA\'ID S TI TES
Early Efl·nll'll/a ry
Julian
Y. \\·. C. A.; Early Eleme n t;u,·; l la\\'keye; Clee Club. ·
Jfanua ! .· I ris
FELIX SDDI E RS
Strah a n , lo \\'a Bio!o,f!,y
Tri Beta; Pen!\·ia n; Philo.
D O:\ALD
i.\l en's
J.
TY J. ER
Y. i\ 1. C. A. ; :\l en's C lu b; :\ ssistant Scoutm::tster.
R.
TR E:\ II OUJ
Peru J!usic
Y. :\1. C. A.; 13a nd ; G lee C lub ; Choru s; Orchestra; Philo.
\\' ALT ER UBBE:\
Peru
Auburn
Biology
.\!auua/..Irls
Club.
i.\ [J LORED \ ' A:\CE
:\len's Club; Football ; Basket 13::tll ; Trac k.
CLA RE:\CE VA :\ D ER F ORD
Peru
Per u
Early E ll'mt•n/ary
J/atlu:ma tics
Philo ; Early Ele mentary.
Alpha :\lu Omega; :\len's Clu b.
BER:\I CE
\ 'A:-iDER \'E:\T ER
E T HEl. \ ' ITEK
Dunning
\ ' irg inia
Early F.ll'mcni'"Y
Early E li'IIII' IIIllr)'
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T
\ 'LASTA \"JTEK
LE:\ O ilA \\"EI!Eil
Virginia Early Elementary G irl s' Club; Y. \V. C. A.
T ec umse h l!ome Ecnunmics Y. \V. C. A.; G irls ' Clu J ~ ; Emoh Scimo noce.
EVEL Y:\ \\"E:\ZEL
Beatrice Latin G irl s ' C lu b; Y. \V. C. A.; Philo; C. C. A.
E~nL
C. \\.rCI:-.-A \\"il ber Biology
Tri Beta; :Vlen's Clu b; "P" Club; Athletics.
G u oYs \\"rLES Syracuse _vfatliemntics Alp ha ~Vl u O mega; Girls' Club; Y. \\".C. A.
E. \\"r L sO:-.J ohnson J1us ic Dramatic Cl ub; Philo ; Ci rls' Cl u b;\".\\". C. A.; G lee Cl u b; Chorus.
EAIH,
G.
\\ "H I I'I'I.E
Fortescue, \l o. Social Sciencr Philo ; r-.Jen 's C lub; Cl ee Cl u b ; Dr<.~ma t i c C lub; Peruvian; Y. i\1. C. A .; T e nnis.
WALTER \\". \\"rESE
13enn in gto n Music, Biology E verett ; Dramat ic Club; G lee Cl ub ; Y. :\1. C. A.; :\'le n 's Cl ub .
:\'L\RVI:\ \\"rLLIA~I S
Neligh J\ifauual Arts Philo; l\'l en's Club; "P" C lu b; O rc hest ra ; Cheer Leade r ; Ba nd; T rack.
ELLE:\
I<EITH \\"OLFE
Auburn Biology Tri Beta; \len 's Clu b.
Lors
\Vr sc HMEJ E I!
Lewi ston Efemeu tary EducatioiL G irls ' Cl ub.
Dorwnr y \ V us-r ER Dawso n J\ f usic Orchestra; C ho ru s; G irl s ' C lub; Clee C lub.
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AI>A
Cn:o:u:-.;c:;
~ l ilford
Jftllill·mul irs
C. A. A.
DAil\\"1:-\ OA~I O:-\
\"esta llislory, Jfalhrmatics Y. ~ 1. C. A.; i\len's C lu b.
Fu:-.;:s
001 .A 0. Ot·:-.;,;oo:-.;
:\RTIIL"R \\'.
T abor, Iowa F.urly l!.lcmcn/ury Cirls' C lu b ; Ea rl y Elementa ry.
Tabor. Iowa Biology Philo ; Hawkeye: C lu b.
1.
SA~Il'E L. L EWIS
Sh ubert B iology T ri Beta; ~len's C lu b; Y. M. C. A.
RA nt o:-.; n R. R t ED
Auburn Commt•rrt•, Biology T ri Beta; Pi Omega Pi; Delta Alpha Pi : l\ l en 's Cl u b.
~ l e n 's
ELL EE:S ~ [ EA:S S
Beatrice English Dra matic C lub; J::,·erett; G irls' C lub.
L A ,,.RE:SCE R oGERs
~len' s
Oe\\'itt llislory C lu b.
GE:SE\"IE\"E SI RE Et"GE:-\E S n t:RTL.EFF
l lum bold t Biology T ri Beta ; ~ l en's C lub.
Inman F.lemenlary Edumlion G irls' C lub ; Philo.
1 10\YA IW ZooK
T ecu mseh Biology Tri T3ct·a: ~ l en' s Cl u b; 4. P" C lu b; Footba ll ; T rack.
P age 95
Our Beloved 11/mn 11fater
F ling ab road our college colors T o the free Nebraska breeze, Blending heav'ns own white and az ure With the soft green of the trees! While our loyal hearts and voices \Yith pride and joy uni te, As we sing Peru's devotion To the pale blue a nd the white.
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Freshmen
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I,
7
I
I
R uTH AoA~ts
LL"C Y A:-:DEI(S();\
Peru Jolly Dodgers' Club; Freshman Players; Emily Post Club.
Lraf \" . \\" . C. A.; Tran,l Cl u b ; Tra\"lw Club; Freshma n Players.
R uDOLPH !vl. A:-:oER sE:-:
:viarquette Philo; Dramatic Club; :\'len's Club; Pedagogian.
DOROTHY AuFE:\"KAMI'
Julian Girls' Club.
EILEE:-: BAGLEY
Fairbury Girls' Club; Pep Club; Glee Clu b; Chorus.
JoH:-: BATH Brownville Y. M. C. A.; Philo; Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Travko Club; Tra\路el Club: Class Treasurer.
EARL A:-:DRE\\"S
Auburn T en ni s ; :VIcn's Club; (;Icc C lub; C horus.
ED:-:A 13 ,\J)(;Jo:TT
Steinauer C irls ' C lub .
ELOYDE BAGLEY
Fairbury Everett; Pep C lub; Cirls' Club; G lee C lub; Chorus.
LAURE;\CE BAt.:~CJI
Burchard Freshmen Players ; Cra\\路dads' Club.
Rent BEAL" CHA~tP
Auburn \". \IV. C. A.; Philo; Pep Club; Swimming Club; Freshmen Players.
FLOYD B ECK
Panan1a
Men's Club.
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7Z
FEn:-; BEl lin;::-;,;
R v m BEL' TLER Hum bold t
Yutan f-resh men Players; Y. \\路. C. A. ; Alpha Cl ub.
G irls ' C lub ; Early E lementary; Y. \\". C. A.
J. o u s J31 CK F ORD
LOU SE BLOSS
\\'eeping \Yater Do-Re-i\le Club.
C lub;
G lee
Crab Orchard Glee Clu b; C horus; Pep C lu b.
EDITH 130 A"DIA:-;
OTTO 130ELLSTORFF
Nemaha A l p ha E rud ito; G irl s' Club; I路 resh men Pia yers.
Peru Orchestra; Glee Cl ub; C horus; Men 's Club.
\\"IU!A 1301-IL
\'InA:-; J30HLKE:-;
Howe Ci rls' C lub; Servi ng Clu b; E mil y Post Cl u b .
A u b urn G irl s' Cl ub; Emily Post C lu b.
K ATIII! Y:-; B RI GGS
\ ' 1:-;cE:-;T i31! I GGs
Peru
Fal ls Cit y Men's C lu b; Y. i\1. C . A.
iV!ERI'A
13Row:-;so1\
Fa lls C it y Girls' Cl ub ; Emil y Post Cl ub.
ELLE:-; 13ROYLES
T a ble Rock Y . \\'.C. A.; G irls' Club: Tra,路el Cl ub ; Ea rl y Elementa r y.
\ .ERA B R cG~IA :\:\
Douglas G irl s' Club; Emil y Post C lub.
~l.\1{( ; I<ET
1.. Hl T IIER Du Bo is \". \\". C. A. · Ci rl ," Cl ul>.
~ l ARGARET CAl:\
Omaha Alpha Eru dit o;Cirls'Ciub \". \\". C. A.; E,·erett D ramatic Club: Orchestra Pep Club: !li king Club J oll y Dodgers' Club.
C ll .\ I<I.CJTT E C.\!< 1.>'0 :\
Om al·a Dramatic C lub· (;iri s C lu b ; Do - R e-~ l c Cl ub.
El!c:A J< A. CoLE
\\"cering \\"a t c r E:\0.-\ C L\I<K
Aubu rn Al p ha Eru cl ito .
E. C o L E :\ebraska City Y. ~1. C.:\.; ~l e n' s Cl ub Ph ilo; D ramat ic Cl u b T ennis ; Trad;:o Club Hik ing Clu b. H AR\"E Y
P. COOK Per u C. A. ; Freshmen
~ l e n 's C lu b : \". ~ ~ - C. ..-\ C lcc C lu l>; Orc hcst>a : Ba nd ; I' ll ii:J ; IJo- l{c- :\ lc C lub: Tra,·cl C lub ; Fres h me n P l an~rs · C lass \ "iccPre3id ent. ·
T. C<>l >K :\cbraska Ci 1y \". ~ 1. C. A.; :\l en' s C lul>; Dt·am at ic C lul> : C! cc C lub: C hant£: Do- Rc- :\ l c C lub. CEORC:E
HAROLD
\·. ~1. Players.
Co\\._\:\ Deweese Alpha Er uclito; \". \\". C. A.
Coo K 13 r •.ck
;\ !JL DREIJ
D o ROTHY
C Lt :\T O :\ CO\\ "ELL
Peru ~ l en 's C lub.
P a ge 100
I{ l "TII Coi\"Jo:LJ . :\uilurn E mi l ~ · Pos t C ln il: j oll~· Dnd ).!c r~· C lub: l li ki n).!
Cl u b.
S. Ct.IY Cor Farragut , Iowa Dra ma t ic Cluh: \'. :\1. C. :\.: E1·crcLt: l la wkcl·c; T ra1·ko C lub: Tra 1·el CltliJ: j oll~· Dod gers' Club: C la ss Secretary .
Coi.EAT.I Ctn :\K
:\mcs Philo:\'. \\'. C. :\.: Cirls' Club; Cicc C lu b; Scn·ing C luil. ·
I 1 11 \"1.1.1:< D .I~DIA~T :\ cilra ska Cit~·
\' . \\'. C. :\. : (;iri s C lub: <;,A.:\.: s,,·in un in g Cluh: Emily l'os t Cl ub ; Frcs hll l l' ll I 'Ia yers.
D.l \'),.; :\uburn
S YI.\"1 .\
:\ lpha Erudi to: Ph ilo : Pep Club: Cl ee Clu b; Choru .
l)o:-;:-; .1 J .I:\E DELZELl.
l'eru l'hilo Dramatic Cl u b: l'l'Jl Club:\'. \\'. C. A . : Cir b' C lub; l'er u1·ia n .
! l o PE B. Ct·Jwt tm Beatrice
\'. \\'. C. :\ .: Cirls' Club.
El.l' l =" D .II"E:\1'010"
C hester Dra matic C lub : :\l en's C lu b: J·: , ·crctt : (;Icc Clu h: Dn- Rc-:\ l c C lub: Crawdad s ' Club.
:'ll.IRGL"ERITE D E t, llSO:\
\'lit an
\'. \\'. c. :\ .: (;, :\. :\. Swinunin).! C lub.
A. DEII'E\' Lil1erty
:\ l.\ HEL
(;iris Club.
:\ I AJ!I' L OHE:\ E DII.L :\IJI.Ili(Eil \ ' . Dt CKSil:\
D uBo is
l'.tna ma
\' . \\'. C.:\. : Cirls' Club:
\'.\\·. C. A.
,, ,~,·
/ Ill
Pep Cl ub : Joll y Dod gers ' Clu b .
DO:S A!. [) Dl"f<YE.\ GEORGE L EWIS D I RKS
Brunin g Y. M. C. A.; :VIen's Club.
Dawson Dm matic C lub; Phil o ; Tenni s; (; Icc Club; C ho ru s; Emil y Pos t C lub; J o lly D o d ge rs ' C lu b; :\l e n s C lub;\" . :\1. C. A.
KA T!I Ins Er:st.:::-:G PAt.:L E ADS
Auburn :\•len's C lub.
FLO RI :SE E. ELLIOTT
Peru Y. \\".C. A. ; Girls' Clu b; Philo; Glee Club; Chorus; Do-Re-Me C lub; Dramatic Club.
G RETA EWERS
Fairb ury Everett; Pep Club ; G irls ' Cl ub ; G lee Cl u b; Chor us.
!\ cl1ra ska C it y Y. \\·.C. A.; Cirls' C lub ; C. A. A. ; A lpha C lub ; Emil y Post Cl ul1; Fres hmen Players .
::'II ARGARET E::-: GE !.KE~II E I<
Platts mo uth \" .\\" . C. A. ; C irl s' Cl ub; ClecCiub;Chorus; Do- R eMc C lub; J7r cs hm c n Players.
A. F1 s liEI< \ \ "y mo re Philo; Men's Club; ( ;Icc C lub. j or-r::-:
jESSIE FI SHER
Fal ls City Y. \V. C. A.; E,·erctt; Early E lemen ta r y; Emily Post Club; Hikin g Club.
E . F<I\\"I, E R Nebraska C ity Men's C lub; Pedagog ian; Crawd ads' Club ; Footba ll. \VILLARD
B E R:\ARO GALLOWAY
Plattsmouth Philo; Y. M. C. A.; :\len's Club; G lee C lub; Chorus; Basket Ba ll; Track; Class Presid ent.
EOXA GEE!<
Armou r Cirls' C lu b.
Pa!!e 102
LETHA CE:'\TRY
llumhold t (;i ri s' Club: Y. \\'. C.:\. ; C horus.
FRA:'\CES :\[. GEORGE
Edgar Cirls' C lub: Tr:l\路el C lu b; F resh men Pia yers.
:\1! :-:A COERI :'\G
:\1.-\RGARET GRA FFT
Unad illa Cirl s ' C lub; Emil y Post Cl ub.
Clari nda. Iowa Y.
\\". C. A . ; Readi ng
Clu b.
LOI:' CRAIIA)I
DEA:'\ GRASS
Brock
\\'aco Y. :\ I. C. :\.: E\'erett : :\l en 's Cl ub: D ramat ic Clu b; Crawclacls' Clu b.
Y. \\". C. A.; C irl s' Club: Fabrica t路o ri Club.
EDITH CROSSOE mtE
Peru \\'riters ' C lu b; Alpha Cl u b; F resh men Pia yers.
G. II A L L Pa lm yra Y . \ \". C. A.: C. A . A.: c;irJs' Club ; Philo; Ea rly El emen t a r y; ll iking Cl ub ; Freshmen PlayNs.
ALI CE GRL'SH
Sa lem C irls ' C lub; Fresh me n Players.
A R il Y TI I
CLARE:'\CE H ALL
Rey nolds \' . :\ I. C. A.: Orchestra; Band: C rawclads' Cl u b.
Ott.IE 1-I A:'\:'\A
Yuma
\'E L ) I A HA:'\ SELL
Y. \\路. C. A.; Em ily Po st C lu b ; Tra dw Cl ub ; Rea d in g C lub.
Glenwood, Iowa Y. \\'.C. A.: (;iri s' Club.
P ugc / OJ
Rt:TII HAilAJIA~
Peru G. A. A.; Dramatic Club; Girls' Club; Glee Club; Chorus; Hiking Club.
H EI{\"E\" T ecumseh
:\IAR\"
Y. \\". C. A.; Dramatic Club; Cirls' Club; Orc hestra; Tra,·ko Club; Swimming Club.
CL.\D\"CE HO.\GL.\~D
Hum boldt Y . \\". C. A.; (; . .-\. A.; Club.
Girl~'
\\".\L"~ETTA
I IOLC0.\1 B De\\"itt
Y. \\·. C. .-\. ; C . .-\ . .-\.; Girl~'
Club.
H OI'POC K Farragut, Iowa
AI. IC E 1.. I I E I<ETII Clatonia !\l pha E rudi1o: Y. \\·. C. A.; C ir fs' C luJ.; Ear ly E leme ntary; I li king- C lul 1.
\1.\I!EI.
C.
ff i <;(;I~S
Peru Dramatic CluJ.; l'hi lo; c;irls' Club: Y. \\·.C. A.; Earh· Eleme nt an·; C lass Serre tan·; Em;(,· Post Club; Ili ki n~ Cluh.
I. A\"()~~E
IIIIAK
Loretto <;iris' Cl ul >; Y. \\". C. A.; Clce Club.
Ri c iiAim ll o u .E~BC:CK
Efm,,·ood Y. :\ 1. C. t\.; Fresl11nen Players.
II.\ZEL
Y. \\·. C. A.; Ci rl s · Club; l lawkeye; Pep C lub; Sen·ing Club: Freshmen Pl:l\·· ers; Emily Post Club. '
CERALD I R\"1~
.-\uburn :\ len's Club.
\ "EH A
I I t:TC III~ SO ~ Auburn
II E IU!ERT E. I \" E~ S E l mwood
Y. :\1. C. A.
:\1. j .\CK~O:\ Da\\·so n
I I!E:\E
:\1.\I!IE \\'. j O II :\~0:\
Do- Rc-:\ l e C lu i>: Fresh nten Pia yers : Y. \ \'. C. .-\ .
ll amburg. lo\\'a Freshmen P ht\·ers: S\\'im ming- Clu b : (;iris' Club: Y. \\'.C..-\.
f. E,..'IEI! jO:\ E S
Rt'Til j ORilll:\
:\em aha
I thaca Cirls' C lui>: Tray );o Cl ub : :\ lp ha Club.
:\ l en's Cl ub.
j ES:-; IE j O Y l .tll'l~ j OI!< ;J·;:-;,.. E:-; : \ \ 'Ol':t
Sa lem :\lpha Erudito ; Post C lu b.
Emily
I I E !. E:\ K .\I.TE:\11\lf{ :\
\\'aco
:\lpna Eruclito: Y. \\'. C. :\. : (;iris' C lui> : ( ;, .-\ . :\.: Freshntcn !'l aye r~.
:\1.\Y 1\:.\t ' n l.\ :\ :\ lu und Ci t ~·. :\lo. Emi h· Post C lub : T rad;o Club; Fresh me n Players. : \ \ ' 1>'
Et ' (; E :\E 1\:1 :\:\ IS():\
\\'y more :\len's C lu b.
p"~·· / 05
l .l'<~ ll. LE K .\1!:\ 01' 1'
Pa na1n a \'.\\'.c.:\ .
( ;I.AI>\'S I'DI,..E\'
Farrag-u t, lo\\'a l la\\'kcYc: Cirls' Club: Y. \\' .C.:\. : T ra,·el C lu b ; Dramatic Cl uh.
:\o1o1.\ S. Kt·:-;; Elnl\\'OOcl Y. \\'. C..-\ .: <:iri s' Cl ub ; ( ;, :\ . .-\. ; Tra , ·c) C lui>.
:VI ARIE L EFLER
:\ I IJ.I>RED I .E FJ.EJ(
Spri ngfield
Spring field Alpha E r udito; P e p C lul >; Ci r ls' C lu b; Tra\路cl Cl u b.
G irls' Club ; Players.
Freshmen
ED\\"ARO LJ ET SCH L:CK
Burchard Y . ;\[.C. A.; :\len's Club .
O LI \"E LE\\"15
Union Travel Cl u b.
GOL DI E L l :\DS EY
U nion
c;. A. A.
C. LE\\"I S \'irg in ia
J7L O YIJ
Ph ilo;Tcnnis ; :\ l c n 'sC iu b; G lee C lub.
CJ.ADY;; L Ol; JsE LJC IIT Y
Peru Travko C lu b.
I. Li sE:\UY Bed fo rd, :\ I o. Y. \V. C. A. ; Tr;l\路el C lub; Girls' Club. 0 1'AJ.
ARLAEE:\ LY L E
\\'aco F r eshmen Players.
L ELA
:\I cC\:\:\
Sh u ber t Freshmen Players ; Cirls' Club.
TH EUIA L n>:\ S
Peru
] OSEPH! :\E :\l cCo~ J,\'>
Auburn
Y . 'v\路. C. A.
I. Et..l :\ l cC n oi!Y
:\lu rdock Cirls' C lub .
l.nt s :\ lcC t:oo::oo: ts Coin , Iowa
Y . \\·. C. A. : Early El emen tary; Swi mming Cl ub: ll awkcyc.
.-\J. T.\ :\ . :\ l c DAXIEt
L'nadilla F rcsh men P l:11·crs: Swi mmin!:" Cluh: (~iri s' Club: Pep- Cl ub ; :\lpha Erud ito.
:'IL\RTH .I :'l l c Gt:OO::OO:!s
Blan cha rd, Iowa \' . \\". C. :\.: H awkeye: (;Icc Club: C hor u s; Fres h men Pla1·c rs; D o- R c- :'lle C lub . ·
:'1111{1.\~1 :\ l c CnL'w
Auburn Fa bricato ri C lu b; Philo: C horus; Y. \\". C. A.; ( ;iri s" C lub : ( ;Icc C lub.
:\ I AIIGA II ET :\IAjOJb
ELIZABETH :\ I C K X IGHT
:\ubu rn Clcc- C lub : Fr es hmen Playe-rs.
Peru Clcc C lub : Chor us : P h ilo; Drama! ic C lu b; l ~a rl y Elementary; bnil y Post Club.
A. :'I I A:OO: Eo; Bla nchard. Iowa Y . \\'. C. A.: Cirls ' C lu b ; Read ing Clu b .
II AZEL l\ I ATII EI\"S
:\ I AR\.ARET :\ l E l ER
O maha \".\\". C. J\.; ( ; iris ' C luh; ( ;. A. A .; Fresh men P layers; Swi mmi ng Cl ub.
DuBois Alph a Erudito: Pep C lub ; Cirls' Cl u b : \'.\\· . C. A.: j ol ly D od gers· Clu b ; Em ily Post C lub: ( ; Icc C lub .
K L' ITII i\ I E t VJ:OO:
L o t s ;\ I ETC At. F
Rey nolds l\ len 's Cl ub ; Y. :\1. C. A.
Bea trice Philo: j olly Dod gers' Cl u b; C irl s ' Cl ub : Ba nd: Y. \ \" . C. A.; Dra matic C lub.
B E II:OO: JCE
B ER:-; I ECE :\liLLER
Om3ha Fabr icatori Club.
A LnERTA
Club:
C.
Pawn ee Ci t y C lcc
Tra1·e l C luh: F reshm e n l'la 1·crs: Cirl s ' C! uh : Y. \\'.·c. A.
:\ ! oRF ORD
Hubbe ll
TII E J. ) J.\ :\I<>I!F<>H il
l lu l>he ll
Alpha Erucli to.
j. :\l o~GRO\' E \'a l pa raiso
00IW TIIY
Y. \\'. C. :\.: Al pha Erud ito; Cirls' C lu b .
Cuny,; :\ 1.
FI. o iu -::-;c ~-: :\ I I LI. E I<
:\DL\ :\
l lJ.: R:-;E ICE :\EI .,-.n :-;
T en im seh ( ;_ .-\ . r\.: C. Cl <:c Cl ub: t·: mil y l 'n~ L C lub : F rc ~ h nit: II I 'Ia ycrs.
c. .\.:
EL SI E :\E'I I(\'.\1.
\ 'crdon
Bun:harrl
Cirls' Club: Y. \\".C. A.: Sen·inn C lub ; Emih· Post Cl u b." -
Alpha Er ud it o: Cirl~ C lub; J ul h · Dodgers C lul> ; Frt:s ln.ncn !'layers.
Ll 'CILE
l'hilo: Clu b : Club; Cl u b;
:\E\IT<niEil York
Y . \\' . C. A.: Pep Cirl s' Club: L ice Chorus : D ra matic Do- Rc- :\ le Club.
f{
nn· :\om ;
l la mburg . Jm,·a Lirls' Cl u b: l law ke1·e: Y . \\·. C. A.: E mily p;>st Cl uh:J o ll y D odgers · Club .
:\ I AR II·: :\ OI.II:-; <;
l'l a t ts mou l h Y. \\·. C. A.: Lirl s ' C luh ; F ahricato ri C lub: T ra,·cl C! u h: Alpha C lul>.
I.OR E:-; I·: :\OI!TII:-;
B rock C irls' Clu b : Li ce Cl ub; Choru s: Tra1·ko C lu l> : Dof{ e - :\ l c C lul>.
:\t """ Sut lon
EJ.,..I E
\IARIE .-\. 0J.DEIWG
Dra1nat ic Cl uh : (;iris " C lnh : En1ilv l'os t C lnh : .J oily ()od ~-:t.-rs' Clu h .
I :"EZ 01.:-ll :" E l m\\"ood
I ·:I.I. E:" 0\\"E:"
\" E LD A 0 1\" E :"
Rock l'ort, \lo. lll C II I a
Ea rly
H. 0 Jl T(;II;: ,.: Bruning\' . \1. C.:\.: \l e n's Clu b . CERII.\IW
Alpha l·:rudi to : C . :\ . :\.: \' . \\".C. .-\. : Ci r ls ' Cluh: F re,_;h lnt·n I ' Ia y crs.
(;iris' C lu h:
Spri ngfield C . .-\.:\ . : !l ik ing- C lnh.
Elc·
Li bert y Cirls ' Club.
r~·.
\\"tut.\ O z E:"IlAn; u Co in . lo\\"a
\' . \\". C. .-\.: Cirl s ' C luh : Cl cc C luh : l la \\"kc1·c : R cadin ~-: C lu b. ·
( ;1!.\C E i'ET EibO :"
\ 1. PE ETZ Elk ho m \'. \\'. C.:\. ; C irl ~ · C lu b: <;Icc Clu b: E mili- Post C luh: F ahrica tori' Clu b : F rcsh m en P ia ycrs . 13A Ril.I RA
•-\:":"A P ETTI:" t . E R
1'\chras ka C it y
Steina uer
\'. \\". C.:\ .: l'hilo : Cirl s '
C C. .-\.: Cirls' Cl uh : :\l p ha C lub: j o ll y Dodgers' Club.
Cluh: Cl cc Club; C horus : Do - l{c. \l c Cluh.
Rt' T JJ P 1u IIIIE :" O
\ "EI.I>A Plll i' I'S
Farra g ut. lo\\·a Tr:l\·cl C lub : Emil y Pos t C luh .
Fa ll s Ci t y Y. \\·. C. A .: C irls ' C lub : !liking Club.
E u nii A P 1H1K ..:-;
E~IERY
Y. ~ I. Track.
C. PR I EFERT Reynolds C. A.: Basket Ball;
Sch u yler l·:,·e rctt; Y. \\'. C. r\ . : Dra mat ic C ltt h : l·:a rly Elcm c nt arv; C irl s ' C l ub ; l ~m ily i>ost Cl u b: )<~ll y Dod gers' C lub : ll tktn g Club.
TO~! RA I LS BACK
\ \ .AIWES \ \ ·. R E ,\
Peru
rar ragut , Iowa l lawkeye: Evcrcll ; Y. ~ 1. C. A.
Football; Track.
Basket
Ball;
C. RECTOR \ \'eepin g \Yater Do-Re-Yi e Club; Glee Club; Fresh men Pia yers; Footba ll ; T rac k. AsA
H.\Z E L R IC II A I(IJS OX
Perciva l, Iowa T ravel C lu b· (; iri s' Cl u b; l lawkeye . '
L CCI LI. E R OGER S
~·ltL IJ REIJ R oGERS
Otoe Y. \\·.C. A.: Alpha Club; Fresh men Pia yers.
Mem p h is F resh men P layers; Y. \-\·. C. A.
LOCbE R OHRS
Peru G. A. A. ; Chor us; G lee Club.
CR.\CE Rm\. JLsox
Beatrice G . A. A.; Y. \\'.C. A.
G. A. Players.
D Ros El' H,,ss \\.aco A.; Fres hmen
I I ELES F. S ASTO Falls C ity C. C. A.; Cir ls' Cl u b.
!'age 110
RL 'S:'EI. S .\l ' TTER St"ot ia
:\l en's C lu b: Football.
A. SCII AFFER :\ubu rn Philo :J oily D odf.!crs ' C lub; C lce Club : Chorus: Pep C lu b. Rt:TII
:\ 1. SCit l:\lli.ER :--lchraska C ity Alpha C luh: Emily Post Cl uh: Y. \\'.C. A.; (;ir!s' Cl ub.
Cirls ' C lub: \'. \\'. C ..-\.; H awkeye ; Costume Club.
j A~ IE S S II OE~I A K E R
ETII EL SKLEXAR
i'AL'LA
Thurma n , lo\\'a :\le n's Cl ub ; Y. :\1. C. A .
i\ I ARIE S I'E IW\'
Plattsmo ut h ( ; iris' Club; Emily Post Cl ub; Fresh men Plo yers.
o ~•A S T AX I> Ellr-o•m
Hum boldt Girls' Club.
l.lll' I :'E S t l EL D0:-1
Perci,·al. lo\\'a
\\'e~ton
Freshmen Players; Emil) Post Club.
L OWELL SPRO\\'L
Daykin Phi lo:Tra\' koCiu h; Band; O rches tra: G lee Club; Tennis.
A. S T EEL E C ra b Orchard Fresh men Pta yers: Pep Club; C . A. A.; Y . \\' . C. A. EDXA
\ ' t\'IAX STOOKER
Nebraska C ity E\wett; \'. \\'. A.; C. C. A . ; Ea rl y Elemen tary: Emil y Post Club; Dramatic C lub.
c.
Puge I I I
:\IAX I :\E STO\'AL
Auburn G irls' Club.
:\·I ARY S TilA L:fl
Pawnee Ci t y
Y. \\·. C. A.: Ci rl s' Clu b ; Fresh men
PI ;:~ yers.
l{t"T II Sn ·r; 1·::--.: 1101 ."1 z .'\ci>ras ka C it y \". \\·. C. A. : C . A . r\.: C irl s' Clu i> : :\lpl1a Clul•; Fn:shmc n l ' la~·crs.
R t:TII S\\"l :iEGOOD
\ "erdo n Y . \\·. C. A.: C. A. A.: Girls' Cl u b: Ser ving Club; Alpha Erudite.
Dr)((rrniY Tllt"l(l.ll\1. Aubu rn \\"ritcrs " Clu l•; Ph ilo.
R t:TII TI BB ETS
Fa ll s Cit y
:\ I I( S. EI"EI.Y:--.:I·: T o \1· :--.:,..E:--.:n
Emil y Post Cl u b : J oll y Dod ~e r s' Clu b: \". \\" . C. A.: Cirls' Clu b: Earl y Elementary.
Albion Freshm en Plan•rs: .J ol ly Dod gers Clu J.. ·
D<>Ris TcR :-.:B t "LL Farragut. Iowa Emily Post Club: EarhE!ementary; Cirls' Club; Ha wkeye.
:\ II LIJIU-:1> { "UIER
Dawso n Emih- Post Ci u h: \" . \\·. C. A:; Sen·ing Clui>; (;iris ' Club: Choru s : Cl cc Club.
\ \ "ymore
I I E LE:-; \\".\(; :-;1·:1( Concord ia, J( an . C. A. A. ; Phil o; Cirls' Ci u h : \", \\" C. A. ; Pcdagogian . ·
ED<;A({ \\"ALKI:--.:SHA\1"
E"T IIER \\.AL K I :-;s ii A II"
Blanchard . Iowa Do-Re-:\l e Cl u b: Crawdad s' Cl u b: :\len's Club: ll awkeye; Bas ket Bal l.
Blanchard , Iowa Do- Rc- :\ lc C lub ; Swimlll ing C lui>; Frcs hlll CII Players ; (;iri s' Club ; l lawkeyc.
DOROTH Y \"ROO)I.·I:-.:
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;-IJ;I. I.I E
\\'AI.KER
Dawson \'.\\'.C. A.; Cirls' C lllh ; l·:mily Post C lub: Costume C lu h.
B EI(~l('E \\' AR~KE
llu mboldt \\'rit ers' Club; Freshmen Players.
:\ c ~Es DEE \\' A tTn~
Indianola Cirls' C lub; C. C. A.
LY ~DO~
\\ "AR~KE
llumholdt :\ len's C lu b.
i\IARIO~ \\' ,\T sO ~
OLI\'E \\'EDDL E
Da nn ebrog \'. \\'. C. A.; Alpha ErudiLO.
Stella J o ll y Dod!<ers' Club; Glee Club; Cirls' Cl ub.
:\ l ll .llRED ( ; , \\'E~ZL
nurchard \'. \ \'. C. A.; I ~ ,·erett: (;iris ' Club; Early Elemcn tan·: Fresh men Pia\'· ers; Eniil y Post C lub. ·
FLOI!E~ C E
E . \\'IIITAKER Falls C ity Tra vel Cl ub.
K ATIIR\' ~ \\ ' ILLI A~ I S
Stella Philo.
l'u~t·
II J
SL'E
R t: TLEDGE
\\'ESXER
:\ ebrnska C ity Alpha Erucl ito; C . A. A.; EYerett: (;iris ' Club; Swim min g Club: Emily Post Cl ul).
j OE \\"ILES
Syracuse Freshmen PI;t,·ers; :\ len's Club; \'. :\1. t . A.
K. \\ ' t LSO~ C len wood. Iowa Y . :\1. C. A.: :\le n's Club. \\'A \' :\E
D OIWTHY \\"r:-;J.;LER
At'll i(EY \\' oi.FE
Hambu rg, Iowa Y. \V. C. A.; G irls' Club; Hawkeye; Emily Post Club; Freshmen Players.
Auburn \'.\\'.C. A.; c; ir ls ' (' lu i•: Phi lo; Ear ly El crm: nta ry: Pep Cl u b; J·:mi ly l'ost C lub; j olly Dodgers C lub.
LEo:-;A \\'oLFE
:\emaha G irls' Club; J olly Dodgers Club.
E~III.Y \\'ooiJ-,
Yutan
\'.\\".C. A.; Cirls' Club: Early Elementary: Reading C lub.
DoROTHY \\'or(LEY
Alliance Everett; Girls' Dramatic Club.
Club;
I. A l'RA \' oESEI. Falls C it y Y . \\'.C. A.; C irls' C lub .
D O ROTHY ZDDIERS
:\ebraska City G. A. A.; Joll y Dodgers Club.
H ELE:-; P.
EI.I .E:-; ZI:-;K
:\ I unlock Alpha Erudito; C;iris' C lub ; Fres hmen P layers .
AITKE:-;
T ecumseh Second Semester: C. C. A.
E. CooK Omaha Second Semester; C. C.:\.
Jn v E!.AI:-;E Br 'TLEI(
Fa ll s City Second Semester; Fa i?rica tori Club : Sw immrng Ciuh; I likin g C lub.
DoRIS
:\ I! Lili!ED j L·:-;
DuBois Sullllller School.
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DA:"IEL \\路. :\l cS II"A :'\
P I.ORE:'\CL-: P ATE
Syracuse
Orlea ns
Second Semes1er: Philo: :\len 's C lu b: C ra wdads' C luh: Do- Re-:\le Clu h: F rcsh men Pia yers.
Second Semest e r: G lee Cl u b: C ho ru s: Do- Re-:\le C lu b: Freshmen Players.
:\l.\1(\" P I I'AL
IL ETTA R OGERS
Omaha Second Semest er.
De\\'itt Second Semester.
FEll:'\ Su1~111>T
EI"EL\":'\ SK ELTO:'\
llumbo ldt
Omaha C. :\ . A. ; \' . \\路. C. A. ; Girls' Club: Clee Club.
Second C lub.
Semester: Cirls'
S. TR A il ER'!' :\I iiford Second Semest er: l'h ilo; Dra mat ic Cl ub: Clce C lub ; Chorus. :\El l.
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SE riQR S PONSOR- \\ . R . CART E R Four years ago Mr. Carter became sponsor of th is class. Th a t yea r t h e class gave up the traditional F resh man. banquet f~ r t he Sophom o res t o t h e J unior class. As Sop ~omores, they ~acnficed the eclt_lor of the Peru ~ i a n to th e Seniors. T h is class, 1n 1927, con tn bu ted to the Student Loa n I· u nci . M r . Carter was chief adviser of the Peruvia n thi s year. J U iJOR SPONSOR-FRANCES C Hl ' RC I-T T he class of 1930 was under the sponsorship of Frances C h urch, Iibra r ia n , who took over the work from . ona Pal mer who was forced to g ive it u p on accou n t of an overload of classes in the commercial de part men t. L asl year they presen ted money to the school for the const ruction o f a gale al t h e east entrance to the campus simi lar to that at the nor t h. SOPH OMORE S PONSOR- A. V. LA RSON Mr. L arson bega~ his relationships ~v i th t his class la st yea r . Thi s y e;_~ r the cl ass gave up their accustomed da te In the commence ment wee k fo r t h e ir play to t he Senior class. Mr. Larson was the associate a dviser of the Peru\·ia n . Because of the two-year course in the college, many members of t he c lass grad u ated from school this year. · FRESHM AN S PONSOR- GRACE T EAR The F:e~hman cl a~s th.is year, t~e biggest in the history of t he school, un d er t he s upervision and direction of M iss Tear has mad e a valua ble cont rib uti o n to the s~cial life of the f rec:;hmen studen ts in the formation of six teen cJ iff eren t clubs wh1ch a re for freshmen only. T he clubs orga ni zed were t hose most d esired by t he studen ts.
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H E bi-monthly meetings of the 19 28-1929 Men's C lub were ge n erators of pep a nd school spmt. During the year Robert T . Benford and C. Holt Steck presented a musical progra m. Th e club was divided in to five gro ups for convenience in assigning work. During the M . I. N. K. tou rname n t, the c lub gave valuable assistance in conducting the tourna me nt. Besides assisting with the tournaments, t he clu b helped during the H omecom ing . Because of its loyal suppor t, the cl ub was chosen to s po nso r the a llschool football banquet given in honor of the Peru cha mpions hip team J an uary J I . Thirty-one lettermen a nd Coaches Graf, Lorbeer , a nd \ Vander w e re th e honor guests. Th e football captain-elec t, H elm ut Brockm a n, w as a nno un ced at t he banquet.
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S AN active organ ization , the G irh:' C lu b is un surpassed . R egul ar meetings a re held twice a month in t he college a udi to ri u m. I ts scope is la rge, for ever y g irl on the campu s is priYileged to belong . I ts a im is to build up a bigger s tuden t loa n fund , \\'hi ch \\'ill e nab le ma ny g irls to comple t e their educa tion.
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Th e t. irls' Club was established in 1919, under t he a us pices of Miss Ma ttie Cook El lis. Dean of \\'omen. Th e club then , simila r to the presen t organ ization , was characteri zed by its true s piri t , sinceri ty. a nd high ideals. I t was they. who organized t he club. who set the sta ndard. wh ich we now su pport. They ha ,.e handed d own to us a sense of good entertainm en t of wh ich we a re proud .
OFF ICE R_.., MR s. ! NIC E D U:\'N I :-\G MAR Y GRA Y
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E G irls' C lub played a n impor ta nt pa rt in t he s uccess of ou r T aHnnua l H omecoming , by acting as to a ll a lum ni a nd hostesse~
fri ends. This is one of the ha ppiest memori es of th e yea r , fo r at t he gay gatherin g of Peruvia ns new fri end s are ma d e, a nd o ld fr iends hips are renewed. The G irls' C lub wa lks ha nd-in-h a nd wi t h the other orga ni zations of the campus, as was s hown at th e M . I. N . 1\:. Music and Dra matic T ourna ment. I t sta nds read y to a iel in a n y ente rprise for the bettermen t of "Old Peru. "
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ER H APS the gayest eYent of the year for the Girls' Club was its bi rthday party, a n a nnua l costume event. It was ca rried out in the form of a Story-Book Ball. An unusual array of costumes was displayed, for each g irl was dressed to represen t a character from some s tory.
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Soon after the Story-Book Ball, a chapel program was presented by the prize winners and those who received honora ble mention. This program, arra nged by Ada Eyre, was cleverly carried out as M istress Mary's birthday party. At t he same time , the program was the celebration of the Gi rls' Club te n t h birthday.
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. President Vice-President R ecording Secreta ry Corresponding Secreta ry . Treasurer
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S THE oldest organization on the ca mpu s, t h e Philomathean Li terary Society has attain ed recognition during the pac;t year whi ch it ju s tly deserves. This society is affi li ated with the n a ti on a l organi zation of the same name. T herefore, it has HAZEL \\'I LLLni s a certa in digni ty to main tain t·hat is not fo und in other societies of its type on t he campus . \Vith the lead ersh ip of the officers a nd t he sponsor, A. L Hill, this dign ity h as b een main ta ined during the year.
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A N Y new members have been a dded to t he membershi p d urin g the yea r. New members we re ta ken into t he society twice d ur ing t he yea r. T he total membership is one hund red . A mong t he presen t ac ti ve membership can be found that sa me ki nd of lo路. a lty which has so charac teri zed F RED DL'EY P hilo ma t路heans in years past; in fac t , ever since two yea rs following the founding of Peru State T eache rs College , a t wh ich t ime t he society was orga nized.
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is year some extraordin ar il y fine talent was demonstra ted in t he D CRv arioI NusG thlines of activity t hat are open to members. There were t hose who had a bi li t y to give interesting book reviews ; t here were those who cou ld read short s torie~ ; and those who possessed mu sical a b ili ty , as well a s those wit h abi li ty to deba te. Open forum provided expressio n for so me m e m bers . T hen , too , sti ll o t hers were in charge of progra ms. Phi lo offe rs ple nt y of o pportun ity for t he fullest devel opmen t a nd socia lizi ng of each individual membe r. T he society is proud of its possession of t he qui ll pe n used in sig n ing the grant for the land used b y this coll ege. The pen was presen ted to the society , las t yea r, by one of its a lumni,]. D. Graves . Th is is on d ispla y in t he tro ph y case in th e Admin istration build ing. Philo has a S tuden t L oan Fund which was created la st yea r fro m t he fund s of a L iberty Loa n Bond dur ing t he World W a r. T his fund is for th e use of its me mbers.
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H E o u ts tanding e\路ent of t he year fo r P hilo was t he prod uction of t he a nn ual pla y. T he prod uct ion wa s " The In k G irl ," a t h ree-ac t play. by An na Bes t J od er. a member of the Peru facu lty . T he play was d irected by H azel \\'illiams and ,,路as presen ted in the College Aud itoriu m o n Ma rch 8. to a la rge , appreciat ive a ud ience. " T H E I N I' G I RL" By A:'l:'\,.\ BEST ] ODE R
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NCE an Everett, a lways a n Everett" is the motto of one of t he o ld es t o rganizations on the campus. The Everetts have ma intained their li terary society in Peru for over fifty years. At the close of the war , t he society gave u p its meeting hall and presen ted to the American legion the piano, de!"k, a nd r ug w hich had bee n purchased with cl ub funds.
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H E pur pose of th is lit erary society is to g i,·e each member th e opportuni ty to de, ·elop his crea t in· tale nt a nd to find a means of expressing it. T he m on thl y meetings h<l\·e demons trated the ab ili1 y of \·arious stud e n ts in arra ng in g a nd presen ti ng programs.
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AC H year the organ ization offers for the public a n even ing's entertain me nt. The respect ive
T his year three one-act plays were presen ted December 1. E directors were Leslie Carey, M adonna Brady, a nd Fra nces
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HIS year Peru Dramatic Club celebrated its twentieth anniversa ry. I t is t he oldest college dra matic organizatio n in the State. The club was organized on October 22, 1908, by Mrs. Daisy B. Nettleton Taylor, who is now living at Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
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The week of October 22 to 2i, was set aside in commemoration . During the week the first play produced by the Club, "An American Citizen," was read libra ry style; Varro E. Tyler , who was president during the first year spoke at a lu ncheon held in his honor. The week closed with the production of " The Poor Nut." An eigh t-page pamphlet was publis hed and sold during the week, and The Pedagogian, the college newspaper, ran a special drama t ic club edi tio n. The Peru Dramatic Club sponsors the M. I. N . K. Dramatic contest for hig h schools a nd also the Peru Playmakers, an organization of writers of accep table plays. During t he year a new cyclorama a nd two sets of scenery with practical doors were add ed to the stage equipment. The membership of the club is limited at 80 fu ll members . M embersh ip may be gai ned twice a year by tryout on ly .
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MARI E LASII a nd LEo 1-L\l· Pn lA =-' L Eo 1-I.-\ U Pn l A N I-l E Peru Dra ma tic C lub has t \\·o workshops , t he Col lege .-\ udi to rium a nd t he Little Thea tre, "· hich a re well equip ped a nd \\'hich m a ke it possib le fo r mu ch good \\·o rk. T he L ittle Theatre prod uc tions t h is y ea r haYe been : "A Minu et, " " Th e Thrice Promised Brid e," " T he Crimson Cocoan u t," " Th e Sequel," " R eel Carna tions ," " T he Turtle D ove, " "He r Coun try," "Th a nk You, Doctor ." ''An American Citizen," "A Master Salesma n ," ' 'T he Grill," "The R obbery, " " The Purple D rea m ," ' 'The Fla ttering \Ya rd ," a nd "The Same Old T hi ng ."
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LA S for a 1928-29 Peru Pep Club were firs t suggested by Pat orwood. W it h t he aid of Mrs. D unning and t he Cheer Leade rs, \\"i ll iams , Ca rey, K orber, a nd Dyke, forty girls were selected for t his group of organized rooters. The condi tions for membership were loyalty to the school a nd satis factory scholarship.
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That the girls chosen were true boosters was evidenced by th e fact t h at th ey held morning practices at the hour of six. They displayed the result of th e ir drill when t hey entertained at college chapel on Friday before t he big C had ro n ga m e. On H omecomi ng day, the "Peppers," carrying blue and white megaph ones, occupied the bleacher section reserved for t hem. Between hal ves they m a rc h ed on to t he field to form t he letters P. S. T. C. This year's officers have been: Lillian Brad y, P res ident; M a rgaret Cain, Vice-President; a nd Hilda Bell , Secretary and Treasurer.
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Hawke;;e (lub ~~==~ ~~:~~ ~~~~z/:;e_>:----r=/==--I-IE H a wkeye Club was orga nized in 1927-28 under t he direction of \ V. R. T Carter. Th e club is composed of Pe ru studen ts wh o have graduated fro m Iowa hig h schools . M eetings of t he club a re held once every quarter . The purpose of this organization, as origina lly plan ned, is mainl y social, with t he a im of encouraging l o\\路a s tuden ts to en ter Peru to continue t heir educa tio n. The socia l eYen ts ta ke the form of pa rties, hikes, and picnics. The club is wor t hy of ca mpus recogn ition because o f t he spirit of "Old Iowa" t hat is man ifested . \\' . R. Carter, Sponsor, a nd Mrs. Dunning, a m ember, a re both very acti ve in the promotion of this organiza t ion . The officers for the first semester were : C lay Coy, Presiden t ; Mari an H a ll , Vice-President; Daisy Pierce, Secretary ; a nd G lad ys Ki nsey, Tt路easurer. The o ffi cers for th e second semester were: Beula h Gay lord, Presiden t ; M arjori e Simo ns , Vice-Presiden t; a nd Doris Turnbu ll, Treasurer.
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First row-~ ;EEll , :\ I AJ OR S , :\E\\ " C O~li:: R. CtC-\Y , BowERS . BRADY. \ ltLST EA D, B R IC KELL , P EETZ , \\"EDD L E . :\ORTOX, ~ C HRE P EL, :\ lt LLER. S HEl.l, \" , DtCKERSO:\
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HESE clubs have no history to relate. They are busy making hi~tory: for they are new this year. They we~e organized with thre~ purposes tn mmd: To give social training in the formatton and. succes:ful mamtenance of g.roup organizations; to extend interests and expenences m self-chosen recreatt?nal activities; and to provide for the new students happy human contacts and Jolly good times. They are definitely freshman clubs, as only first-year students may be active members. Upperclassmen who have once joined may continue with the group as associate members. As Sophomores these associates will help to reorganize the club in September. The counselors are members of the faculty, faculty wives, or upperclassmen who are giving themselves generously to aid the the club advancement.
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ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY joins the Everetts and Philos. ANNA PETTINGER ELsiE vVILLIA:o.ts
President Vice-President Secretary
MARIE NOLTI~G
RUTH STUCKENHOLTZ
. . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Counselor
PAULA M. SCHI~DLER ANNA DONNER
CRAWDADS are the men who love to swim and dive in the pool. BERNARD GALLOWAY
President Vice-President
DEAN GRASS
GEORGE CooK
Secretary- Treasurer Counselor
BERT CASEBEER •
DO-RE-ME CLUB are the singers of the class who sing because they like it and others like to hear them. FLORINE ELLIOTT NEIL TRABERT
President Vice-President
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LORENE NORTON
~OXA PAL:\IER, RUBY lVI Rs. LARSON
. Secretary- Treasurer BROWN, and
Cou1tselors
EMILY POST CLUB members learn how to achieve social poise and confidence through a knowledge of correct form. PHYLLIS D.Ul:\IAST \'IVIAN STOOKER
President Vice-President
MABEL HIGGINS BEULAH GAYLORD,
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MRS.
,
. HOLCH
Secretary Counselors
FABRICATOR! CLUB-In this club various crafts are learned and appreciation of all art is increased. BARBARA PEETZ
President Vice-President
lVIARIAM McGREW
BERNIECE MILLER •
FLORE~CE TILTON
Secretary- Treasurer Comtselor
FRESHMEN PLAYERS-This large organization is divided into four groups for the staging of plays. Et:GENE RARICK EvELYN ToWNSEND MRs.
J. \V.
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President Vice-President
MARGARET MAJORs GEORGE CooK
TYLER, :VIARGl'ERITE GRAVEs, HARVEY NICKEL,
and F~ED DuEv..
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Fresh1na1t Clubs ~~-=~~~'~:,~~~~'Atb~~~~=:/~====:=/;C=/~~===-~~/ JOLLY DODGERS enjoy folk dancing just for the fun of it. Presideut Secretary
EvELYN TowxsE:SD l\IARGARET CAIN
Cou11selor
FRANCES RooT
HIKING CLUB-Peru's natural beauty invites hikers to explore by-paths and hill-tops. Presideut Vice-President
RUTH HARAJIAN :\IAilEL I-liGGINS
Secretary- Treasurer Couuselor
jACK l\IILLER • RUTH AHLBERG
MINERVA READING CLUB-To discuss books adds to the enjoyment of the recreational reading done by this group. Preside11t Vice-Preside1rt
HELEN \VAGXER E:-.III.Y \\'ooos
\VIDIA OzENBAUGH GRACE TEAR
Secretary-Treasurer Counselor
SUPPER CLUB-It is fun to plan and serve suppers, picnics, dinners, and teas in just the proper way. GLADYS NE:'.IAN CoLEATA CRINK . VIVIAN BOHLKEN
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President Vice-President Secretary
\ VIDIA BoHL
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HELEN l\1.-\E :\LEXAXDER •
Treasurer Counselor
S\VIMMING CLUB-Girls who are sisters to the Crawdads. Preside11t Vice-Presideut
}lABEL HIGGINS PHYLLIS DA:\DIAST
}1.-\RGUERITE DEERSON l\1.-\XINE SEARS
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Secretary-Treasurer Counselor
TRAVEL CLUB-For all who enjoy planning trips and listening to illustrated travel lectures. President Vice-Presideut
GLADYS Kn.ISEY CLAY CoY
:lVIARIE XOLTING E:-.nLY BuRTOX
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Secretary- Treasurer Counselor
TRAVKO CL UB-:--Studen ts who own kodaks like to get together to take pictures and to develop and print their "snaps." President Vice-President
LoRENE NoRTON joHN BATH .
Lucy ANDERSON j. R. VANDYKE
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Secretary- Treasurer Counselor
\IVRITING CLUB-Here is a like-minded group who meet to inspire each other to do creative work. l\thLDRED LEFLER
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BERNICE \VARNKE DoNNA jANE DELZELL
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President Vice-President Secretary
EDITH GROSSOEH:\IE jOE jONES
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Treasurer Cotmselvr
CJnoh Scinzonoce
HE girls of the H ome Economi.cs Depart men.t , ~t t he Peru. State T eacher,.;
C lu b 1.11 n1netcen T College, organi zed the Emoh a nd twen ty- nine. to promote better fellowship and In terest among !-'pec la h zScunon oc~
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ing in the department. T hrough t heir organization the girls hope to have a n op porl uni ty to b eco m e acquainted ,,·ith some of the frontier thin ker~ in their fi eld . Th e cl u b w ill soo n become affiliated with the State a nd 1a ti ona l H ome E conomics fra t ernit y. One of the outstanding accomplishments for which the me mbers a rc " ·or ki n g is the estab lish ment and carrying out of a Stud ent Loan Fund for g irls ~pccializ ing in H ome Econ omics. The membership of the club at presen t totals twe n tv-t h ree. Miss l'at h ryn T o\\·ne, head of the depart ment, and Mrs. T . E . En nis, 'assistant in t h e d e p a r tment, have heen infl uential in the organi zation a nd the ir in terest is k cen h- fel t by the cl ub. · OFFICER S H ELE::-; MAE ALEXA::-;DER. NELLA BA IR D V ! RGI::-; JA M I LSTEA D . Ll;CY MAJ ORS
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AT THE beginning of the year, Co3ch L!nd say fo und only f'eYen students inf i terestecl in forensics. Tha t group. howeYer, included a n umber of , ·ererans from pre,·ious Peru squads : a nd. under the Yer~· efficient directio n of Mr. Linds3y, the debaters enjo~·ed a ::<chedule of th irteen debates. Th e iegati ,·e tea m. ca pt ained by President Leonard. included Chatela in , Martin. and 1-.::night. The .-\ ffi rmati,·es, in addition to Captai n Ga ines, n u mbered Catl e t l. and N ic kel. The season s tarted on J anuary 20, \\'hen the Negati,·e team m et Dana College a t Blair. Th e Lutherans journ eyed to Peru later to mee t t he Affir ma t i,·e in a re turn d eba te. O ther dua l debates ,,·ere \\'i th Kearn e~·, Cotner. a nd \ \' esleyan . I n deha t ing ,,.it h the M e thodists, judges decisions \\'ere rendered and P eru dropped both d ebates by 2 to 1 Yotes. Brookin gs, South Dakota, introduced someth ing ne\\' by req uesting a two- ma n tea m and they were met by Leonard and Gaines on the home fl oor in a no-decision d ebate. I· or the first time in t he his tory of Peru fore nsics, t he d ebate sq uad \\'as a llowed to take an ou t-of-sta te tri p. Coach Lindsay, Martin , Nickel, Leona rd , a nd Gain es traveled to Sou t h Dakota to meet : East S tate Teachers College at Madi son, D a kota \Vesleyan a t Mi tchell , and Brookings State U ni versity at Brookings. Th is to ur was a fitting cli m ax for a n interes ting a nd d iffi cult debate schedule.
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H E purpose of the Young Men 's Christian Association is to lead men to fai th in God; to unify the student body in its purpose in ac tion; a nd to promote growth in character and fellowsh ip among t he men. The Father-Son Banquet, held November 21, with L. C. Oberlies, of Lin coln, as speaker, was t he first event of the year. Peru was represented at the State Convention by Leo H auptman and Lowell Decker. Lyman H oover , of Colorado, was on the campus March 13 and 14, and in April several foreign students of t he niversity of Nebraska were brought to the campus. M any of the weekly meetings were in the form of hikes, games at volley ball , or swimming. Several Estes-booster programs were presented in a n effort to get a large delegation to Estes thi s year.
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Preside11t Vice-P resideu t Secretary Treasurer Program C!winnan . Sponso rs
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College Catholic ru£ssociation ~ • :~~_____:;;IC:::=:<=-=----lf N June. 1906, t he Catholic students attendin g the Peru State T eachers College, by President Crabtree to consider the formation of a College Catholic Association. The meeting resulted in s uch a n organization , known as t he C. C. A ., which has been a contin uous organizat ion sin ce.
1L were called toge ther
Reg ular meetings, twice a mon th , were then held in the Catholic R est R oom, on the t hi rd fl oor of t he old Normal H a ll. T he R es t Roo m is now on t he top fl oor of the present College Auditorium. This yea r t he a ssociation, wit h twenty- fi ve members was orga nized w it hout an adviser. F ive new members were taken in the second semester. T hey were: Dori s Cook , H elen Ait ken , M arj orie Leahy, Virgin ia Tynon, a nd E vely n \Yenzl.
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CCT_OB~R 19, 1887, ~ perma ne11t cha rter was gi,·en to ~h e newly org an ized Y . \ \. C. A. D unng t hat fi rst year, t he memhersh1p was com pa ra · tively srr.all. but at t he present time it exceeds the hundred mark.
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The p urpose of To unite :n the desire of Gcd; and to ha,·e complish thei r ideals,
the Young \\"omen's C hristia n Associat io n is t wofolcl: to rea lize full and crea t:ve life thro ugh a gnm· ing knowl ed ge a part in making th:s life possi ble for a ll peop le. To acthe g;rls eek to understand J esus and to follow H i 111.
Each year the organ ization £ends a delegate to Estes Park. Last s ummer th:s delegate ,,·as Floren ce 0 a vis, l he Fresiden t dt: r i 1~g t his year. Mi ss I ) ;!\·is had te n d ays in which to find both physica l and spiri tual recrea t io n in the mountains . \\.hen she can: e back to school, she was rea dy to impart to her co-workers t he ins pi ring messages which she had received from earnest a nd sincere re li gious lead ers at the conference. For the last th ree years , the \' . \V. C. A. has contri b uted to the Stu d e n t Fri end ship F und, and has give n aid to needy fa milies in Peru at the Christ mas season. The success of these enterprises has been due to t he united e ffo r ts o f the orga nization's members .
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GoCKLEY
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Early E lementary Council was first organized in the fall of 1926. No t T HE until the next yea r did the club become na tional, at whi ch t im e it was a ffiliated with t he International K in dergarten Union a nd wi t h the N atio nal Primary Council. It is t he c ustom of t he club to sin g carols a t the C hri stmas season. Th is year t he girls, costumed as old E nglish folk a nd bea ring lan te rns a nd torches , carried their beautiful h ymns to th ose who would be most chee red by th em. The aim of the Ea rly Elemen tary Coun cil migh t be summed up thus : To strive ever to be better teachers ; to seek the finest a nd highest in life ; and to make a ll work accep table in t he sight of the grea test of all critics- the li t t le child.
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H ONOR STL D ENT F R AT E R N ITY N EXAM I NATI ON of t he 1928 Freshma n enrollme n t revealed t he fact t ha t over twenty of the members of t he cl ass had receiYed . Tebraska Normal Board Scholarshi ps from thei r respectiYe high schools. These honor students orga ni zed to form t he Alpha Erudi to fra tern ity .
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The prim ary purpose of the society is to create a n incentive for high scholastic ac hi evement. A seconda ry motive for t he mont hly mee ti ngs is fo u nd in t he d esire to meet a congenia l g roup in a social way. One of t he constant ac tiv ities of t he society is the wri t ing of letters to high school sen iors urg in g t hem to attend Peru State T eachers College. Thi s yea r 's officers have been: Margaret Cai n , P resident; E d it h Boatma n, Correspond in g Secreta ry; Ellen Zink , Vice-President; M argaret M eier , R ecording Secretary; a nd George Cook, T reasurer. M iss T owne is t he s ponsorof t heclub.
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NAT IONAL ENG LIS H F RAT ER TI TY HI Alpha C hapter of Sigma T a u Delta, National Professiona l l·:ng lis h fraternity, was fo unded by Professor E. C. Beck at Per u State T eachers P College M ay 24, 1926, wi th th irteen cha r ter members. S ig ma Tau Delta has a threefold purpose: t he maste ry o f written exp rcssio ~l . encouragement of \\'Ort h \\' hile readi ng, and t he fostering of a spirit of fc ll m\·sh 1r among those who specialize in th e Engli sh language and literature . T he ( .r_ce k letters for ming the name of the fratern ity symboli ze the motto of t h e orga m zation: Sincerity, Tru th, Design. T he officia l publication of Sigma T a u Delta is k nown as the " R ectang le._'' and original compo;;itions by fratern ity members are featured. T h us far th1s year, Phi Alpha chapter has been represented in the Rec ta ngle by Mild red C raf, J oe J ones, and Charles Lindsay. P h i Alpha ch apter has adopted the official fresh man medal of t he fratern ity . T his medal is presented_each year to t he fres hman writ ing the best co mposit io n fo r that year and constitutes one of t he ann ua l awa rds of the coll ege.
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K!Jppa V elta Pi ~~~:,~~-*/~~ NAT IONAL ED UCATI ON FRATERN IT Y ELTA Alpha Pi , a local education fraterni ty, was organi zed in 1924. Its purpose has a lways been to place the teaching professio n upon a hig h pla ne D of consideration, both to its own members a nd to others. High standa rd s of membershi p have been maintained , and activ ities have served to in still into participan ts a spirit of professional high-mindedness. There a re now a numbe r of a lumni members in t he field wh ose work is demons tra t ive of t he ins pira ti on which D elta Alpha Pi has in part given them. Now, in 1929 , the na tion ali za t ion in to K a ppa Delta Pi marks the grea test step in the his tory of the fra t ernity . OFFI CERS First Semester A\f ZI E G RASS
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l 'ni,·e rsity came to ins pect the college ea rly this year, with t he ou tco me tha t applica tion fo r mem bershi p was gra n ted . Ka p pa D elta Pi is a la rge national orga niza tion , haYing sixty chap ters in ,·arious pa rts of t he l 'n ited States. Peru has t he dist inction of being the lirst Nebras ka chapte r. Its induction is a signal professiona l adva nce in t he histor~· of Peru State Teachers College. OFFIC ERS Second Semester j oE J o:-.1ES . ELS I E \\'.\ LL!:-.1 L uc Y Mt TC ir ELL. .-\1):\ \\',\ G:-.1E R PH OF.
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AT IONAL BIO LOG ICAL SO C I F..TY RI BETA is organized for the purpose of promot in g in terest in thi s d epa rtmen t of learn ing , for spreading biological information , fo r stim ulating scho larship, and for the ad va ncement of science by ~1ew ~isco ,~e ri e~ . I t e1~1pha~izes, _th e refore, a threefold r rogra m : Sound Scholarship, Dissemi na tion of Scien tl ft c r..... nm\"1 . edge, a nd Promptness of Biological Research. Pi Cha pter of T ri Beta was installed on the Peru cam p us Fe bru a ry 13, 1928, by Dr. \Vm. Goldsmith, the na tional president of the fraternity. Th e charter members were selected from the membershi p of Sig m a Beta Rho , a local honorary biological fraternity. Pi chapter of Tri Beta is a susta ining member of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences. M embershi p is open to students of junior and senior s tand ing , whose p r incipal interest is in the biological sciences, and whose scholars hi 1 ; is above th e average of t hat of the entire studen t body . Associate membership is open to lower classmen of superior scholarship. Tri Beta hold s a n nuall y a nationa l essay con test on subj ects of biological in terest. P ri zes o f S25, S 1S, a nd S 10 are awarded . Miss Rena Caskey of Pi cha pter won first place in the 1928 contest.
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NATION.-\L BI OLOG I C.-\L SOC I ETY ROSTER OF C HAPTERS A LPH A: Oklaho ma C ity l'niversity, Okla homa City , Okla. BETA: Simpson College, Indianola , Iowa. GA MMA: \\"estern State College of Colorado, G unnison , Colo. D E LTA : Southwes tern College, \\' infield, Kan. Z I-:.T A: Missouri \\'esleyan College, Cameron , Mo. ETA: Iowa \\'esleya n College, M t. P leasan t , Iowa. TH ET A : :M cPherson College, McPherson, K an. IOT A: Marietta College. M arietta , Ohio. 1\: APPA: T hiel College, Greenville, P a. LAMBDA: \~·illi a m Je\\·ell College, Liberty, M o. M l1 : Caro11 College, \\"a ukesha, \Vis. Nll: Birming ham Southern College, Birming ha m , Ala. XI: \\"i t tenberg College, Spring fi eld , Oh io. PI: Peru College, Peru, Nebr. RHO : Gettysburg Colle~e, Gettysburg, Pa. S IG MA: . Univers ity of Chattanooga . C hat ta nooga, T enn . TA U : Morningside College, Sioux C ity, Iowa .
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H E local chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, t he National Social Science H o nor ciety, was installed in April of th is year. Peru chapter is the seve n ty-sccond T to be formed. The idea of Pi Gamma M u originated at Southwester n College, \\!infield, Kansas, in t he early spring of 1924. Pi Gam ma Mu is not a n ordin;.u-y honor society. I t has no nation al ritual and no secret features o f a n y sor t . Its name is simple and modest, merely t he initi als of the G reek words m eaning "Students of Social Science." The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is t he inculcation of t he ideals o f scholarship, scientific attitude, method, and social service in rela tion to a ll social problems. M embers are elected from seniors and juniors having a general average of A or B, who are majoring or minoring in History or other Social Sciences . Pi Gamma Mu publishes a quarterl y journa l called "Socia l Science," which appeared first in 1925. Its special purpose is to vitalize and d eepen sci en ti fie social interest in young educated people.
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fraternity is the fourth to be established in the differe n t colleges of M issouri, Nebraska, and Iowa. M embership in t he society is gained by a superior standing in commercial s ubjects, a n a \路erage scholarship record in other subj ects, a good moral character, and a primary in terest in teaching. Th e purpose of t he fraternity is to encourage people in terested in commercia l work to atta in a higher standard of achieveme n t and to serve better t he commerce field o f education.
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MATH EMATI CS HONO RAR Y FRAT ER N IT Y LPHA M u Omega, M a thematics honorary fraterni ty, was establi s hed Jul y 6, 192 7. Since t hen it has been officially recogni zed as a bra nc h o f the National Council of M athematics T eachers, a nd is an instit ut iona l member of the Mathematical Association of America . T he purpose of t he frater nity is t hreefold: to develop and promote in te res t in t he field of Mat hematics; to inspire fut ure M a th ematics teachers ; a nd to afford an opportu nity for t he discussion of subj ects of M 1 t hematica l inte rest not presented in the classroom . St udents who a re majoring in M athematics, either for the two-year d iplo ma or fo r the A. B. degree, are eligible for membersh ip. Th e honora ry members o f t he fraternity are: A. L. Hill , Mrs. A . L. Hill , V. H. Jin dra, A . V . Larson , Pa t Norwood, \V. R . Pate, C. A. H uck, Nona Pa lmer, ]. R . Van D yke. The o ffi cers for t he first semester were: P resident, Lilli a n Brady; VicePresident , Leslie Carey ; a nd Secretary-Treasurer, Lorine Erickson ; a nd fo r t he second semester t hey were: President, Leslie Carey; Vice-President, \ \ ' ilbu r Sch indler; a nd Secretary-Treasurer, Larine Erickson.
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Pedagogtan ~~== _=_~=~~,~~ ;,~~ ~~+>-7/~~ COLLEGE :'\E\\"SP.-\PER H E Peru P edagogian is t he weekly newspaper d esig ned to ca rry the ne" 路s of the ca m pus, through co-operation of t he organizations, fra terni ties. s tudents , and administ ra tion of t he college. The pa per this year has been edited by Joe J ones , t he first quarter, and Millard Fowler. the last th ree quarters, " 路hile t he business man agement has been under Ralph Cha tela in and Elmer R. Burkey. l'nder the leadership of these , combin ed with the help of their ad,路iser, Thomas E. Ennis, a nd the members of the s ta ff, the paper has met wi t h unusua l success . The norma l size of the paper is four pages. This year the Pedagogia n staff found it desirable on one occasio n to change the size of the paper a nd during the Baske t Ba ll T ournament they pu t out a special six-page edition . In a ca ll\路ass of college newspapers of Nebraska, made by an adYer t ising compan y of New York City, it was found t hat the Pedagogia n ranked second to th e ll ni versity of Nebraska publicatio n. Accord ing to t his ranking, Peru has the bes t weekl y paper in the sta te since the Uni vers ity paper is a daily.
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1929 Peruvia n is the frui t of the labors of a hard grindin g staff. This volume was compi led with the purpose of catching and holding something T of the past college year for all t ime. The s taff has tried , as all sta ffs do, to g ive H E
t he coll ege her best Peruv ian. \Ve offer no explanations or comments. This yea: the motif of th e book is "Spiri t a nd Loyalty to Old Per u. " Th e editors ha ve attem pted to carry out t his motif in the opening and di v isio n pages of the book.
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OR every word sa id in its pages, t here were a t housa nd left unsa id abou t P. S . T. C. For every picture, there a re a hundred more that would bring back F a p leasa nt personali ty or incident. If t he sta ff has g iven you a last glimpse at the "H ills ," something of t he classroom a nd t he campus, something of the good times and hard t imes, something- that calls yo u back to 1928-29 at Peru- the s t a ff is ready to go home, now , a nd catch up on a li ttle sleep.
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C\CHOLASTIC honors are announced each year at the May Commencement and at the close of each term of the summer school. These honors are based upon scholarship, character, leadership, and service. To be eligible for Class Scholastic Honors, a student must have carried at least fifteen hours per semester, and have earned from sixty-eight to seventy-nine points during the year. For Class High Honors he must have earned eighty or more points during the year. Peru Honors have the additional requirement of being based upon the one hundred twenty-five hours required for a degree. To be eligible for this Honor a student must have earned the entire one hundred twenty-five hours at Peru. carried at least fifteen hours per semester, and averaged from sixty-eight to seventy-nine points per year. For Peru High Honors the average must be eighty or more points per year. HONORS ANNOUNCED MAY, 1927 Senior Fligh Flonors-MARION MARSH, LIBBIE KuKRAL. Senior llonors-BARTON CLEVENGER, OPAL YosT CARTER, MARION E. DoD~
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FLORENCE jONES, ARDIS MONROE, MARJORIE \VEST. Senior Ilonors-LouisE CAsEBEER, LAWRENCE MALM, HELEN STUKENHOLTZ. Junior lligh Ilonors-SAMUEL E. TRAUDT. Junior Ilonors-RALPH CHATELAIN, LILLIAN BRADY, CLEON RHOADES EMMA j. \VooD, MARY \VaNDER. ' Sophomore Iligh llonors-FRED ALLEN, IRENE ANDRE\VS, MusETTA CAl\IPB~LL, FRED DUEY, AvERYL GAINEs, joE joNEs, MYRLIN McGuiRE, \VANNA METCALF, VERNA PENKAVA, \VILBUR ScHINDLER, RUTI-I SHELLY, ELsiE \\"ALLIN, LEONE VANDERFORD. Sophomore Ilonors-FLORENCE DAvis, DoN KEISTER, IRENE McKEAN, CHLOE PATE, GEORGE REINMILLER, jOHANNA ZABEL. Freshman Iligh I-lonors-MARY GRAY, LEo HAUPTMAN. Freshman Ilonors-RUBY BRO\VN, MARGARET BUMP, HELEN BRO\VNING, DALE DYKE, MAXINE REAGAN, DAN PETTINGER, NEIL PETTINGER, EDWIN RECTOR, RAYMOND RIED, CLAYTON SwARTZ, LENORE vVEBER.
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AT present there is no finer equipmen t or 路better train ing school building in use in t he middle west t han the T. J. M ajors Tra ining School pi ctu red below . There are app roximately 350 pupils en rolled from kindergarten t hrough the twelfth grade with the 6-3-3 plan of organization used. The school is conducted for the purpose of provid ing, in so far as possib le, typical classroom situations in which college students may observe expert teaching and act ually d o t he teac hing themselves under proper superv ision .
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Each year approximately 200 coll ege stude n ts get their first t aste of teaching in this build ing. Du ring S. L. CLE~I c::-:rs t he past year t he building has been redeco rated througho ut; a very fine Kols ter rad io has been installed, and a Bousch & Lomb Balopticon has been added to t he project ion room besides a new 16 mm. Eastman Kodoscope Motion Picture machine, purchased by student fu nds. The old narrow football practice fi eld is being enla rged into a regulation size gridiron and signs of progress may be observed everywhere abou t the building.
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HE S eni or Hig- h School is a pa rt of t he T . J- MaT jors Tra in ing School. I t is made up of grades ten , e le,·en, and tweh ·e. There were 115 enrolled this ~-ear. 86 of who m were Peru residen ts, 2-l Nemaha coun t~ resicle n ts, -t from other coun t ies in t he state a nd one person from out-state. T he teach ing in the hig h school as in the other d epart ment s of the training school is d one by st ude nt teachers und er the direc tion of the s upen·isors- Fa ulhaher, 1\:enton. Brown , Huck , a nd MathewS-\Yho d eYote l he maj or pa r t of t he ir t im e in the Sen ior High. The other s i ~ who superv ise high school c lasses are concerned ch ieAy wit h college classes. During t he L. 13. :\ I ATJ-I£1\' S past year only those college students \Yho were of junior or senior ra nk were permitted to do practice teaching . Appro~imatel y thi rty st ude nts teach in t he Senior High each qu a rter . The Senior High School is a member in good standi ng of the lorth Cen tral .-\ ssocia t ion of High Schools and Colleges. It has a lso been given first cl ass rating by t he l ' niversi t y of Nebraska .
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Peru Student Co uncil; ba ll; Basket Bal l.
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Peru Dramatic C lub; C lcc Club ; C hor ns ; Cirl J< c scn·cs ; La tin Cl nl>; Cla ss Pres ident .
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Peru Student Council; Debate; 1-li-Y; G lee Club; Dramatic Club.
Co1.1.1:\ AulHirn Drama t ic C lub; Li ce Clu b; C horu s ; Fno tl>;til ; Basket Ba ll ; Tra ck.
CHARLES DA SHER
G E O J!l;E D A:-;11 El<
ALLI SOl\ CL!:'\EBCRG
Peru Dramatic Club.
ELO I SE
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Peru Student C o uncil; Football; Basket Bal l ; Trac k.
F.-\IRHEA D
Syracuse Dra ma tic Club ; Glee Club; Chorus; \\·. H . 0 .; Cirl Rese n·es; Class Treasurer.
EDITH G!!AFTO:\
Peru Drama tic C lub; Gi rl Resen·es.
STELL.\ J·[ ACPDIA:'\
Peru Glee Club; Chorus; Girl Resern•s.
£\"ELY:\ 1-IAZE LTOX
P eru Girl Reserns.
VE!!A 1-! AZELTOX
Peru Girl R eserves.
LELA
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Peru Orchestra; Girl Reserves.
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Peru Dramalic C lub: Clcc Club ; Chorus: IIi-\'; Foot ba ll ; Basket Ball.
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Browll\·ille Dramat ic Cl u b: Clee Club; H i-\'; football .
C L ADYs TACKETT
Peru Dramatic Clu b ; Ci rl Reser ves; C. A. A.
T\ I 'cru Drama! ic Club; A.: C. C.:\. \"!!H o! :\ 1.\
GER.\LD T YLER
Peru
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Burr Ora ma ric Club ; Clee Clu h: Chorus; Cirl Resen·e~-
RoY \ \" o:-;oER Durango, Colorado Dramatic Club ; Football: Basket Ball; Track.
l'cru Student Co un cil; !Jr:t· matic C luh; l.at in Club : Footl•all; Ha!'kct 1\ai!; \ ·i,·c- Prc:~idc n t.
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First row- :\ lo:-.-ROE, RAILSBAC K, PATTEI<SO:-.-, :\[JLSTEAD, :\I:-.-C EIIEI.S E IC [._: Ji'" l{. .\ JoJ,;TIIO:-;<; Second row - \\"o:-.-DER, STRO~I QL" I ST, CowELL, A:-.-:-.-A:-.-, :\L\Imls, :\! Jss FAL"J.IIAIIEII (Sponsor !
Sophomores
First r ow- \\"oOD IE. 1-!AYES, SHER~J.-\:-;, H osTEIDJ.-\:-;, I-loPJ'OCK, RH; c;s, KJ;-.; c;so LVER B t:RB IUDGE, I 10\I"E , 1-l AJ.LE:-;BEC K, BRAY, ScHEETZ , .-\I! LE
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i\IAJOR S , G tW \ 'ER, KIX GSOL.\'E R, R IC HA IWSOX, STR O~! Qt: I ST
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R it;Gs, OsnoRXE, S t. EEZE R , HAl' I'T~tAX, FAIRHEA D, BRADY, P ETTIT, I. A\\' R EXC E , L A~OOL T , STEPHEKSUX
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P eru Prep Football, 1928
--~~/-~~~~~~~~:'~:p~~~~=~~~-====~=~ H E Bobkitten s, under t he t utelage of Roy Wonder , foug ht throug-h to a very s uccessful season , despite the fact that Dame \\"eather seem ed to he T a lways against them. Nearly every game was played in a ra instorm or in th e mud , in fac t t he weather was so bad t ha t t he A ubu rn game on Th a n k"'~i ,·ing day had to be cancell ed . \;\,Tit h onl y some nineteen men, ·six of whom were lette rme n , reportin g for practice, Coach \\'onder developed a team which, playing on ly two gam es at home, won fo ur games and lost th ree though they were outscored 66 to -U I>~ t heir opponents . Das her and Captain Applegate were the young cats' ma in offen~ivc t h reats, whi le the \Vii Iia ms brothers, Captain-elect Newton , Pa te, and Mon teith "· e re the m ain stays on t he defense. SEASON'S RECORD
P eru 12 0 0 6 0 19 6
Team Opponents Humbold t, here 6 Tecumseh, there 14 Falls City, there 18 Tebraska City, here 0 H amburg, Iowa, there 28 0 S hu bert, there P lattsmo u th , t here 0
First rmc- Dt · ~ ~~~c; , (;Al~E,;, C llA\"1::" , C HERRY, :\EII'T(J~ , R L· ssE LL, \\'ll . LI A~I S, STRO~II~t·J,;T ,
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I-I E N Coach R oy \Yonder ca lled for basket ball ca ndida tes, some twe n ty
ind us t rio us Bobki ttens t urned ou t to serve on t he m aples. On ly two le tterme n , Capta in I. \ \'illi a ms and Applegate, were ava ila ble for actiYe service. H o\\"CYer, Dasher turn ed o ut to be a n ace in t he hole and Newton tea med well "· ith Applegate a t the guard posts . Pate and Pug h , alterna ting at center , co m ple ted t he team whic h won se,·en out of th irteen games played duri ng the sea son . S ick ness a nd ineligibil ity ha ndicapped th is g reen team, but d uring t he seaso n the Preps ters a massed a to tal of 218 points to t heir opponen t s ' 195. Thev " ·on s ix o ut of seven of t heir home games a nd one ou t of five o n the road. The othe r defea t of t he season was at the ha nds of Nebraska C ity in the State Sect iona l To urn a ment held at Peru State Teachers College . The season's record follows : Team Opp. Peru Team Opp. P eru 14 12 S hubert, there 8 Falls C ity, here 13 14 7 Auburn , here 28 j ohn son , here 12 Dunba r, he re 10 13 P lattsmou t h , here 14 1S 9 30 Nebraska C ity, he re Sterlin g , here 23 20 Sterlin g, t here 17 18 Nebraska City, t here 19 6 19 12 Auburn, there 27 17 Humbold t , t here D ISTR ICT TOUR NAME N T Peru Team Opp. 16 Nebraska C ity 20
First ro7c- T .
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BYRO:\ CHERRY , R OBE RT PATE , PROF. L I:\DSAY ( C OACH ) , A I.I .ISO:\ CI. I:\E IIl"l{l;
Junior High School
First row- L EAHY ,
Secoud
CH A~I IlE R L AI:-> , F ISHE R, P t:G H, DE BO ilD, \\.HEEI.UO:", D E BO RD
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eighth qrade
First row-Coo K. :\ l cCit\:\ 15, PARKEII , CARLI SL E. : \IDI ST RO:-> G, \\' ILLIA~I S Seco ud row- Cooo . CILLI L A1\D, Su ~>KER, CAI\'THOIL'E, CoAT:->EY, R IC HAIWSO :->, Third r ow- :"iEA I .. CIWVER, B I(EAZ!L. E, \\'E Y , C LARY Pag,路 17 1
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Seventh y rade
First ro w--- \ ' EL VICK, P t.:G H , L EAHY, HOJ..CII Second row- !3 t.:RI31UDGE, s~II TH , DAS HEI{
Sixth yrade
First r mi•- P ,IUI ER. 13J<E.IZI LE. Tt: J<:"E R, BR EAZ ILE, RED FER:'\, Cmn ;:u ., ( ;ROVE!( Srroud row- \lA YER , \\ ' JLLI A ~I S . \\"H JT II. ELL , \ l c \ I MJO :'\, I.ARSO:'\, :\J:"CE H E LSO I< Third r ow- 1-IA ZEJ, T():'\ . STRO~IQL' I S T , S HEIOIA:", Cmn;:u. Puge 17 2
Fifth CJrade
Firs/ rem•- { · .\ RT EI!, l 'IW.\:\. BATE>i . :\ !1.\~l >i , Do:-:oY.\:\ .')cnmd rm;•- 1!.\ZEI.T\l:\, l ' H E R RY. B i!E.\Zli.E. D EYORE .
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Third yrade
First row- \ 路A :"DERFORD, T t; R:"E I<, B ATES, LE JJIOIA:" . .~ DA ~I S Second row-CHE RRY, S H E ID I A:", WHI Tf i ELD, U R ilA:" , Li i<BA:\", \l c \ L \1 10:\"
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BATES, H ILL DEVORE, Mc:VL<~. H O:'\
Shady Playgrowl(/s- Joy to the Kiddies
TREES I thin k that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth's sweet flowing breast, A tree t ha t looks at God all day, And lifts her leafy arms to pray; A tree that may in su mmer wear A nest of robins in her hair ; l "pon whose bosom snow has lain \Yho intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, But on ly God ca n make a tree. -jOYCE 1\I U IER
' The c:Bobcat Howl HE following scratches and bites were collected from the gay young blades and demure misses of our old institution, when they were unaware that we had seen them in their gambols over the campus, gum-chewing contests in the library, or their more sober moments in the class room. \Ye got the low down on you from manv different sources; maybe your dearest friends tipped us off or mavbe it was your "roomie," or mavbe t was,just the. little bird that we hear so much ab~ut but ne,路er see.
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Fall (alendarJ 1928 Sept. tO-Registration begins-l\liss Tear sends the amount back to their respective advisers.
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Sept. 15-College Mixer-Timid Freshies light the way. Sept. 19-College gang welcomes Mrs. Delzell. beginning address of the year.
Dean makes his
Sept. 20-Freshie Dorm girls get spanked; shoe trees of all descriptions found in the halls. Sept. 26-Freshmen search frantically for green caps to avoid paddles. Sept. 28-Dick leads the crowd down town to raise \Vhoopec at first rally. Sept. 29-Everybody out to see the Bobcats gain their first victory. Keep it up Bobcats. Oct. 5-First exams.
\Ve made our first D's.
Oct. 7-No sleeping in 1:30 classes; had lunch instead of dinner. Oct. 8-Pate makes his famous speech "Uphold the Traditions of the Old Institution." Oct. 16-0ver-supply of green fruit in the dormitory. basket upset played in the dining room.
Fruit
Oct. 20-School-darn the luck! Oct. 22-Lights out in the .Dormitory during supper. Paul Combs asks a crowd of g1rls to meet him in the parlor. Oct. 23-Joe Jones makes his appearance at play rehearsal in a new role-he's a drummer now. Oct. 24-Fiag pole erected-good addition to the campus. Oct. 25-A certain Freshie girl seen trying to climb the flag pole to retrive her green middie. Oct. 26-Freshmen girls unearth hidden horrors in the Dorm basement. Oct. 27-Homecoming. Old Grads come back to meet their old friends. Oct. 30-Mr. Muhm smiled! Oct. 31-School out for the rest of the week.
Hurrah!
Nov. 5-School again. The man who first suggested term papers would not dare to show his face on the campus. Nov. 6-Exams too!-\Vill they ever stop?? :-.J'ov. 8-Philo a!ld ~verett meeting far into the night. Play's the thmg.
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~ov. 14-Mr. Baker kicked the north side of his desk out in his enthusiasm over mental tests.
Nov. 16-All the hicks out for the barn yard brawl. Nov. 24-Peru transferred to Omaha. "Bullet" enjoyed a moonlight walk in from Benson.
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1- t::\·erett o11e-act pla ys.
Dec. 8- \\.h at ! Two stude11 t 11 ewspapers! C ity newsbo\· disco \·e red selli11 g- ""Sire11" o11 darke11ed corners. A fra ntic se:1rch fo r 11icke ls . Dec.
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:\!ERR\" CI I R IST:\!AS!
Ja B. 7- \"acatio ll O\·cr. :\la11y still \·acationin g-alibi- bad road s . J a B. 9- Deal! Delzell g-oes home t hru a snO\\. storm in his shi rt slee\·cs. \\"h o wou ld e\·er t hink it of the Dean? Jail . tO- Sa ndman doesn't wa it unti l e\·ening to make his Yi sit to t he campus. J an. 12- 13ig- foot ball banquet. Sh! Come here! Did you kn ow that Swede l lertz was two-thirds married?? J an. 21 - Exa ms beg in!!! \\"a nted-so meone who knows how to abso rb a se mester"s work in o ne night. J an. 22- Dr. !! a ll-Quest is on t he campus. Delta Alpha Pi e nte rtain s him at a d inner in the dorm itory. J an. 25- Semes ter end s.· EYeryone yaw ns his way thru the last exa m . J a n. 28- Reg istrat io n. Asti·onomy class is going t o be la rge. \\"c wo nder why ??? Jan. 29- S\\·cdc looses hi s g um d uring basket ba ll ; ca lled t ime o ut to find it. Jan. 3 1- Bo hcats meet Antelopes. Defeat them 50-15. Champions hip assured. Feb. -l- \\"ho arc going to be t he represcntati\·es? Feb. 6 - Paul Combs explains to his Biology class that th e body is made up of ma ny small smells. Fell.
7- \\"avne defea ted. The foo tba ll gold footballs between halves.
men receiYe their
Feb. 8- 1-!ip;h school fo lks a rrive fo r tournament ploughing d r ift s six feet d eep. Feb. 11 - \\"ho sa id Yitaphone picture at the C rystal? hi Ill.
Let me at
F eb . 1-l- J oc Jones Astrono mer s hows hi s lady fair the stars. f eb . 15- Pcru loses to St. Benedicts. from e\·ery corn er.
Sighs an d groans heard
F eb . 16- 0f course we belie\·e in fairy t a les. a rri \·cd in Pe ru with all he r children. F eb . 18- Don T y ler co mes t o girl's chapel. you arc in the wrong pew !
Mother Goose
\\"a tch out , Don,
Feb. I Q- T he astro nomers view t he stars for the first time from the top of t he New Science Ha ll. Fe b. 26- j o hn Stahn displays unus ua l o ratorical ability during Sophomore class meetin g. F eb. 27-F irs t electio n for I\ lay Queen. d isagree. Pu~c! 179
Soph. boys agreed to
Spring ( alenclar, :\larch
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:\larch -! - :\lore s now!
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:\larch 6-j oh n Albert C lements, f1Jl11rc S up1 .. of Trai n ing Schoo l, makes h is firs t stag-e appearance. :\larch 10- " F irernan sa\·c m~ · child!" C<Jntinuou~ parade fr11111 2nd to 3rd floor, led by :\Irs. Dunn ing. :\larch .i- Spr in).( must he a lmost here. C ;ross<~ e hm e . k·lil·\·in;.: in preparedness, s tocks up on fla sh li!-(ht loau eric~. :\larch 13-Spring- is here. Sautter. :'llajors. a nd S!'haffncr >-l'l'll playin.: leap frog on the campus. :\ larch 15- IJ OI·rors! Do ou r eyes decei\·e us:' :' ( lr d o \\' t· :\Irs. Pa t e a nd :\Irs . Uunnin ).( at the non -t·oll q ;c da nn·.
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:'ll <Jrch 19- Dorm itory girls arc screnarh.:d aluHJt midnighl loy the .-\ shcan Singers. :\larch 23- School.
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:\larch 25- Don 't boys care for bright w lors:' ~ The11 h"w ('; Jn \ ' OU account for :\Iillard Fowler's red tie, :11ul Joe J <~n 1 ·,·,; green hat with orange polka-dot s. :\la rch 26- :'llen 's Clee Clui J made season' s d cln1 1 a 1 .J u li:1 n . :\ larch 27-College Chorus presen t s the "Sc\·cn l .a st \\'o rd s of Christ" il t chapel. :\ larch 29- E xt ra long Easter \·ac1tion .
One day!
April !- Did you get ca u !-(ht ~ April 3-:\lore con tracts IJoard s!
signed.
Congratula tions
Sl'hooi-
April 5-"r\ Dolls House" is presented to the ('(ollegc. April 10- Spr ing fe\·er hil s us in its clutches. April 12- :\len 's Clee Cluh Concert. April I 7- The Dutch 0\·en comes in U> prominence. Apri l 30- just one more mon th of t hi s! ! :\lay 3- Junior -Senior Banquet. :\la y 8- :'llay-fete practices are in full swin g. :\lay IC-C irls ' Cl ee Clu! J and College Orchest ra conce rt. :\la y 11- l.ast class party fo r the to-he-Sophomores. :\lay 20-Finals!
:'l l idnight oil burn ed e\·erywher e.
:\lav 25- (; ra h your best togs and joi n the crowd at the Fa c ult y - Reception. :\lay 26-Bacca laurcatc Scn·ices. :\I a~·
21-\\"hoopec!
:\o more classes after t oday.
:\lay 28- \\'e fi nd ou t whet her \\·e reall y did ge t t h a t· or not. \la y 29- The grand fina le lleJ in s.
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Oratorio .. Eli jah" presen t l'd .
:\ lay 30- \\'e see the :\ lay fe t e: plant the i\·y 'n 'c\·erth in g . \ far 3 1- Thc last day.
It came too soon aft er :Il l. didn' t it ~
PERU PEDAGOG/AN Vol. XXIV
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State Teachers College
NEW RECORD FOR 1928 REGISTRATION FIHST :\IIXEH . THHEE O~E-ACTS HATES ((((;(( I EVEHETTS CHOICE "( ;et-acquainted" was the'. Tl.~~ Evere~ts h~ld' a m~e.t spirit of the College :\lixer held j 1 1g . hur~da) at < o clock 1n Saturdav Pveningon the campus., t te 1:lttle fheatre. . and athietic field. It is an old . ~hss Burto~1, the ach:1ser, custom to hold an alTair of this g.n e a report 0 • the comnuttee 1 f ll . · on the E\·erett play. It was type eac 1 a • a:s It .seems to decided b · ,. 0 t' to itave three prcn·e Ycry successfulm cnlarg· t 1) • ractl1er tl tan JUS · • .. am • 1 one-ac t pays 1ng stu( 1ents .. spea 1.-mg 1 ''dating" acquaintances: one Pay. .\fter getting acquainted at COACH LOVELESS the gymnasium, the crowd proDIES SUDnENLY ceeded to the athletic field. Tnkt•n Ill Whilt~ in Des I lere the freshmen were introMoint•s duced to a few of the outsta ndjames L. Loveless, assistant ing e\·ents of the college pro- director of :\len's Phvsical Edgra m,con\·ocation, foothall,and ucation, died sudden)~· :\londay I orchestra practice. night, October 12, in the ~Ieth From all appearances, ~atur odist I lospital at Des :\loines, day night's mixer assisted a IO\nl. l\Ir. I oveless was taken great deal in helping to make sick while w:th the Bobcats at campus friends. Des :\Joines, Ia. :\londay noon, due to the seriousness of his illness, he was taken to the hospital at Omaha. PEilll TO IIA VE His home was at Emporia, NE\V DOHMITOUY Kansas, where the funeral was For se,·eral years it has been held Friday afternoon. Several the fond hopes of Perll\·ians Peru people were at the sen·that Peru would some day haYe ices. :\lr. LoYeless has been here a new girls' dormitory. :\ow the news comes that Peru shall since April 5, and was highly, ha ,.e a newS 100,000 dormitory. regarded by the faculty and· The location of the new struc- student bodv. He was instructure will he as an addition to tor in Physical Education and the present building in the coach of basket ball in the Colform of a wing on the north. lege, as well as director of the Plwsical Education program in the Training School.
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BLIND PIANIST (;IVES PUOGUAl\1 Peru students and citizens had the privilege of attending a musical program given by ;\liss Helen l\Iay Martin, the world's only blind and deaf pianist, at the college auditorium Wednesday, September 26. :\Iiss Martin became interested in music quite early and was sent to a school for the deaf where her talents were soon realized. There was noth-
EXROLUIEXT EXCEEDS PRE\'IOt:s YEAR's
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Registration is now virtually complete and the results should !le ~ratifying to everyone who 1s mterested in P. S. T. C. The total enrollment at present writing is five hundred eight. This is quite a substantial increase over former vears, showing that the gains iti enrollment for t!1e past few years are quite consistent. The present total enrollment, for this time of year, is the largest ever in the history of the college. If the enrollment increases as it did last year, the number should reach the six-hundred mark bv the end of the year. · BEING LATE No little amount of grief is caused on the campus of this college, both to instructors and students, by having students come late to classes. There is alwavs talk about if from and about the campus. Laxity of punctuality in this school in particular is conducive to laxity of punctuality in the many schools served bv the graduates of this one. An accurate system of clocks and bells would do away with practically all lateness to classes, caused by variously regulated timepieces, and the holding of classes overtime. It is not ach·isa ble to wait until class gift funds accumulate before this step is taken. \\'e need it now. ing of an amateur mus1c1an about l\liss Martin's masterful playing. Besides appearing at the regular convocation, she appeared for a short recital at the dormitory luncheon following con\·ocation.
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NATIONAL FRATS ORGANIZED PIGAMMAMU CHAPTER GRANTED Through the effortsof Charles Lindsay, professor of history, Peru has been granted a chapter of Pi Gamma M u, the national Social Science fraternity. A letter dated February 25, from Dean Leroy Allen, national president, to Mr. Lindsay reads, "I wish to say that your application for a Pi Gamma Mu chapter is in good form and has been accepted." MONOPOLIZING STUDENT'S TIME Some teachers have wonderful ideas as to the amount of work a student can do in their classes. In a way it may look right-but in other ways it looks as though the teacher may be inclined to be selfish. Many students have registered for two-hour courses and attend class four times a week for the entire semester. \Vhen the case is like this the teacher is not entitled to outside work from the students. But as the case is, the teacher often has a large reading list, requires a notebook, then assigns about twice as much as the ordinary student can do in class time. And then, after all the assignments are made, proceeds to lecture to the class the rest of the period; and tell them how the lesson should be prepared, or discuss what has been done in the class the preceding year or period. Monopoly of time can result in no good to the students. Students become ovenvorked in one class and get behind in another. The time must come before many years \vhen the teachers of the school must outline their work; keeping it within the time allotted for the average student.
HELTA :\LPIIA l'l AT TEN-THIRTY They strolled thru the Campus at ten fifteen, 'Twas almost the parting hour; And the moon rose o'er the city, Behind the Second Church tower. And far in the hazy distance Of the lovely night in June, The blaze of the shining Dorm lights, Gleamed redder than the moon. And as they draw ncar to the Dorm, In the shadows ~f the. ~all They se~ the. Dea~ IS wa1tmg, The hngenng g1rls to call. They stop and pause in the doorway And tho 'tis in P.lain sight He plants a kiss on her lovely cheek, Before they part that night. How often, oh how often, In the days that had gone by, Had he left the Dorm with a throbbing heart, And heaved a lonesome sigh. And whenever I cross the Campus With its trees and buildings dear, Like the fragrant odor of springtime, Comes the thot of each college year. And I t h in k how many ot hers Of love-encumbered men, Eac~h~~~~ng his girl at tenHave crossed the Campus since then. The boys have to leave too early It's a crime, it's a shame, it's a sin, For the beauty of nig-ht is just waking, When the Dorm girls have to go in.
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Delta Alpha Pi, the local education fraternity, received word ncar the end of the third quarter that they had been accepted as a chapter of the national educational fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi. The local organization has worked for a long time to gain recognition hy this national fraternitv and this announcement is the cuimination of a visit made on this campus hy Dr. llaii-C >uest of Columbia University ..... PIIJLOS V(fl'E I~,l:~n I"OU BELL S YSTE:\1 > .~t the regular.meetin~ of.the l.hllomathean Literary Soc1cty 1 hl!rsday, ~larch 1-1-, it was clccJde.d to usc the money from the L1berty Bond which was bought h;路 ,the Phi los in 1CJ2X to complete the fund for a bell system at Peru State Teachers ( ollege. . The feehng has long existed at the college that a hell svstcm is a much-needed improvement and would he a decided asset to the campus equipment. STitONGIIE.AUT ENTEUTAIN!-0 STUDENTS Chief Strong heart of the Yakima Indian Resen路ation in \Vashington State, appeared at the college Auditorium, Saturday, l\larch 16, at 8 p. 111 ., when he addressed the audience on the subiect "From Peace Pipe to \Var Trail." I.n this platform appearance, Ch1ef. Strongheart appeared in the picturesque costume of the Y~akima Indian tribe. During his appearance he explained several of the Indian customs among which the different parts of his costume. Chief Strongheart is an experienced speaker and this exp~rience comes not only from h1s years of platform work but also from his many appear~nces before committees on Indian affairs in \\.ashington.
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Peru State Teachers College
No.3
CHADRON EAGLES ELIMINATED, 13-0 SPIIUT OF IIOl\IE-COl\1"DERE FOLKS" ING IS HIGH Dear Folks: The whole thing was a glorious business-one of the finest of home-comings. Every single hit of decoration, every hearty handshake with a returning grab, each small touch of whatnot, blended to make the whole harmonious; and everyone of those raindrops that fell before tried its best to put a damper on it all-and it couldn't be done! :\o one can question the real, true-Peru spirit !-that was so predominant. It's all over now, that's true; but won't we have another fine one next year.? Aye, every inch a homecommg.
POINT SYSTEl\1 One of the most-discussed problems on the C.:"lmpus for some time has been the Point Syste m, d e s i g n e d to b r i n g about distribution of extracurricular activities more equally among students. The administration of the system is to be in student hands. \\'e feel that this system is a wise move, since conditions in the field do seem to be a bit off balance; and we believe that, in the competent hands into which it is placed, a fair administration will be \Vorked out.
POSTOFFICE TO 路oPEN SUNDAYS Beginning Sunday, December 9, the Peru postoffice will be open to the public for the receipt and dispatch of mail. The movement which brought about this result was sponsored by the roomers at the \\'. F. Hoyt house. It was through their constant efforts that petitions were circulated. Page 183
HO:i\IE-COl\IERS WATCH PERU WIN The Bobcats opened the 1928 Boy this istheworstweakof
school yet. \\'e are having quarterly exams this week and school on Saturday again. I guess I won't get home to help you eat turkey Thanksgi,路ing. .:\laybe you could send me some of it. I don't suppose we'll ha,路e any at the dormitory. They will probably catch a pigeon, roast him and call it a turkey. That reminds me I must go to lunch. \\'ill write more after I get back. \\'ell I got back all right and I'm not f o u n d e r e d either, Don't be mad when I tell you that I have to have more money, but it ain't my fault. \\'e',路e got to get a Peruvian. There not out yet but we have to pay $2 down on them if we want one. \\'ell I've got to finish another notebook to hand in so goodby for this time. See you in the funny paper. JOHN.
NEW STAFF
EDITS PAPER
Due to the resignation of the staff which started this year, a new staff consisting of the follO\ving people are editing this issue: Millard Fowler, E. R. Burkey, Daris Bunch, \Vayne, Catlett, Paul Collins, Fred Duey, \Villard Fowler, j. Leslie Leonard, Harold Marren, \Villiam Okrent, R. G. \\'hitte more, james Mumper, and Steven Turille. Those members of the staff which have resigned are: joe Jones, l{udolf Anderson, "Tip" Roberts, Roland Kreps, Don Keister, Hazel Hutchinson, Lucille Dowell, George Cook, Raymond Trenholm, Harold McCreight, and Ernest Hasselblad.
conference_ schedule Saturday, October 2 1, by handing Coach Stark's Eagles the short end of a 13-0 count in a bitterly contested argument before a large homecoming crowd. The Bobcats and Eagles both fought very hard and the final whistle left Peru as the victor.
BOBCATS FACE HARD SCHEDULE The Peru Bobcats face one of the hardest basket ball schedules this year in the history of the c<?llege. The year's schedule Will be as follows: January 22, Tarkio, there January 26, Norfolk Junior, there January 27, \Vayne, there January 29, Tarkio, here January 21, Kearney, here February 7, \Vayne, here February 15, St. Benedict, here February 27, \Ventworth, here :March 1, Omaha U., here March 5, Northboro A. C., here March 12, National A. A. U. Tournament which is held at ~<ansas City Athletic building m Kansas City. At the completion of this schedule the team '''il! meet the Hillyards, All-Amencan stars from St. Joseph.
:MANUAL ARTS ROOM BURNS \Vhat looked like a very serious fire, got a start at the Manual Training Building, over the engine rooms, \Vednesday morning, and but for the prompt arrival of the town fire department would, without doubt, have had serious results. The damage is estimated at $300 to $400.
Wordy Stories Marie L. (at B. B. tournament): "Who is Brock playing this time?" Leo H.: "They are playing Bye. Heavens, I feel sorry for Bye, they have them scheduled here for so many games." \VHE~
IS A TORMENTOR AN ANNOYEJ{?
Miss Ahlberg (after play-production exam): "I had quite a time answerin!-{ the question-\Vhat is the place called where the prompter stands ?-but I finally got it right. Mrs. D.: "\Vhat is it?" Miss Ahlberg: "\Vhy the annoyer, of course." Lois M.: "The Biology movies have a plot, don't they?" Paula Marie S.: "\Vhy, of course, they do." Damon: "We sure got roped on that." F. Gingerich: "\Vhy, I thought that was a chicken disease." lVlrs. D. (during the recent dorm fire): and do the smelling."
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Averyl G. (in Peruvian office): "In some schools they have a King to accompany the May Queen at the fete." Mr. Carter: "\Vhat does the King do?" Madonna B.: "Oh, the Queen crowns him." ASTRONOMY AT EASE. John Stahn (after seeing Miss Harvey fall upon the icy walk): "May I help you up?" Miss Harvey: "Oh no, just let me lie here and look at the stars." HEARD IN GENETICS. Ruby Brown (after a long report): any sense in it." ORIGI~AL
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Leon Vanderford: "I shall no\v give a report but I couldn't find any material on it." DORMITORY
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Of all the sad words of tongue or pen The saddest are these"It's half-past ten!" THURSDAY NIGHT. Francis M.: "Swede, let's go to the show tonite." Swede: ''Haven't we got enough dishes saved yet?" Page 18-l
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The 1929 Peruvian is done! It has caused us many sleepless nights and fretful days, and a temper that was once meek and serene is now sadly afflicted with Peruvian "Heebe-jeebes." So, if there are a series of typographical errors after your name, or even if we have given you a new name, do not blame us too much, but rather lay part of your just condemnation on the system. \Ve have loved the Peruvian so much that we gave our only begotten courses that its pages might bear good fruit. Editing the Peruvian has not been without its glorifying moments. Representative student candidates, and others that aspired to be candidates, smiled and looked longingly at us in March, only to turn frigid and give us frozen glances in May. Classmen, whose names were misspelled or whose pictures were left out, have made wild threats at us, but we are still happy
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I Have a Hobby A good hobby is a safety valve for the busy man (or woman) and gives a proper balance to life's activities. A hobby is the complement to work that prevents many a "Jack from being a dull boy," for men are boys grown up. He does his work all the better for his ability to play well, and he keeps himself in better spirits mentallv and fit condition physically. · Not a few of the outstanding achievements in many lines of research, science and semi-scientific activities have been made bv men with whom the field of such service has been in the nature of a hobby. So, get a hobby now, if you haven't one to brighten your pathway as you labor day by day and then to become your solace in those years when your place at the desk or in the field will be taken by a young successor. BARTON
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WITH most of the world charted and placed in our geographies; with both the :\orth and South Pole presenting nothing new to us in the way of excitement, we arc continuing to find our greatest adventure and our ~reatcst romance in business. To prove this we have but to look at our great ieaders of today. including Henry Ford, George Eastman. Cvrus H. K. Curti!', George Baker, and many other-s, all of whom ha,·e an;a.,sed vast fortunes, to realize that they continue in business, not because of the monc\· the,· arc making-. but because of the romance which they get out of it and the joy and pl~asurc which it affords them as !ong as the\· live. The Romance of Banking is an interesting and most fascinating sucject when you t!1ink what a part it has played in the Cnitcd States and the we>rld . . \nd if, perchance. you have lost the romance and ,-ision of your wo_rk, and ~-ou ha,·c simply l:ccomc a cog in a dreary and monoton~ms maclunc which !!r!nds ceasclessh· da,· after day. then you should c1ther chan~c ,·our business or ,·ou sh;,uld ~ct a new vision of what your real opportunltic,: arc. for ther~ is romrmc,· in bzuiltt'.iJ.
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HEN you open the first s hipping case . ... what a happy thrill! .... if your Annual is "Kraft Built." It is a glorious culmination to your months of arduous labor when you find that the final s te p s in the building of your book have s killfully made your dreams in to a beautiful reality. Don't take any chances; be sure your book will cause a thrill of sa tisfaction; be sure il is "Kraft Ruilt."
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ONESTY is the best business policy. A firm must have an honest policy to be able to stay in one town for T\VEKTY-FIVE YEARS. \Ve've been in Peru for
THIRTY-THREE YEARS
T. C. CHATELAIN TV atclzmaker-J eweler
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
By "!\'lAc" I love the elephant and the dog, And the horse, so fine and dandy; I love the monkey in the Zoo, But, best of all, is candy QuALITY
HAs No
SuBSTITUTE
The PALM'S CANDY KITCHEN Good Things To Eat NEBRASKA
PERU
A Store Like ThisIs an asset to the community; made so because of the liberal patronage of the people who have access to it. I trust that your liberal patronage will continue and that it will become of greater value to the community.
BARNES PHARMACY The Rexall Stote PERU Page 201
NEBRASKA
Joyous Hunger
The
\Vhen an excellent menu of well - balanced food, quick and careful service, awaits you, things taste better. That's the reason your favorite eating and meeting place is known to be the best.
After- Theater and Dance Parties Solicited
GESSAMAN'S CAFE NEBRASKA CITY
MARDIS STORE This store has been serving the faculty and students with Quality Foods since 1885, and is going strong in 1929. Your patronage is always appreciated and you will be served with the Highest Quality at the Lowest Price if you do your trading with us.
PERU
NEBRASKA PHONE 25
NEBRASKA
REMEMBER-
The Milam Greenhouse AuBURN, NEBRASKA
WHEN IN NEED OF FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION
STEPHENSON'S PICTURE STUDIES I'ICTl:R~:
STnH~:s. Edited by Paul H. Grumman n. director of Fine Arts, the l'ni\"ersity of ~ebraska. Complete book of 104- pictures, in colors, 328 pages: with story and questions on the picture and hio~raphies of the artists. :\ reproduction "f the world's greatest paintings, in colors. Complete book, grades 1 to S. cloth bound, $2,50.
PICTl:Rf: STUDIES. Book I, 160 pages, for grades I. 2, 3â&#x20AC;˘ .(., $1.60. Contains 54 pictures in colors from our complete book. PicTURE STUDIES. Book II, 152 pages, for 1]'radcs 5. 6, 7, 8, $1.60. Contains pictures in colors from our complete book.
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PICTl:RES. Complete set of 104 pictures in rich duo-tone colors, size 5 :r.: 7 ;.1. Price per set ( 104 pictures), $2.00.
Lincoln School Supply Co. IOOR
Q STREET
LIXCOLK, NEBRASKA Pagt' 202
DAVE'S CLOTHING SHOP
H.E:\IE:\IBER
BOB KNAPP'S llAIRCtJTTI~G
Tlze 11ome of
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HART SCHAFFKER & i\IARX CLOTHING
On the PaYement, next to Gaines' Hall
~rnold
Furniture (o.
AuBURN, NEB.
PHONE
205
ERNEST R. REYNOLDS D. 0., lVI. D.
AuBURN, NEB.
Souders Building
} ..our llo11u Should Co11ze First
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i. PHONE 141
905
CENTRAL AvE.
AuBURN
NEBRASKA
HERMAN'S TAILOR SHOP "YOUR PERFECT VALET"
From your head to your feet
CLEANING and PRESSING
A. HERMAN, Proprietor WHY NoT WRITE
BOOMER'S TEACHERS AGENCY ToDAY?
Reg,拢st1路ation is FREE Personal attention 'vill be given your qualifications and requests. 124
Pagr 20J
N.
TWELFTH.STREET
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
CARSON NATIONAL BANK
McKNIGHT CLOTHING CO. AUBURN, NEBRASKA
AUBURl'\, l'EBRASKA
$6o,ooo.oo $zo, ooo. oo
CAPITALSuRPLus -
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STETSON HA'TS
WALKOVER SI-IOES
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
A Reliable Banking Institution
\VHEN ON THE CouRTHOUSE AvENUE
Stop at
MIDWAY GROCERY THE
HO~IE
OF GOOD GROCERIES and l\'lEATS A.
H.
CuRTIS,
Manager
NEBRASKA
AUBURN
A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE The gift that is always timely-always appreciated, because it is you-
YOCR PHOTOGRAPH WALL A:\D SWI:\GI:\G FRA\IES, KODAK FI:-.JISHI!\G
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Makers of Portraits That Please
E. J. NEWMAN STUDIO SocTH oF CocRTHocsE PHONE
470-I
RING
AuBURN, NEBRASKA
Page 204
B. F. LORANCE, lVI. D.
~'vll~:RRICKS
Physician and Surgeon
Optician and Jeweler AuBURN, l\EBRASKA
FIRST NAT'L BANK
AuBURN
I. \V. IRVIN, rvl. D.
':Everything in J.l1usic"
AuBuRx, KEBRASKA
GASKILL MUSIC CO.
X-Ray
NEBRASKA CITY, N'EB.
1\UBUH.N FE:ED STORE and BOTrLING WORKS
DR. RALPH I. :NIOSHER Dentist
VICTOR FEEDS OF ALL KINDS CARBONATED DRINKS
JESS BROOKS, Prop. AuBuRN, NEB.
\V. I-I.
KELLIGAR
PHONE
PHONE
165
LEE KELLIGAR
AuBURN
NEBRASKA
C. A. LUTGEN Surgeon
Law Offices of
I<ELLIGAR & KELLIGAR
NEBRASKA
AuBURN
sao
\VM. G. RUTLEDGE Lawyer
PHONE
AuBURN
203
NEBRASKA
Hotel Auburn Clean Comfortable Honu-like
WEST SIDE COURTHOUSE SQUARE AUBURN
Pug.: 20)
NEBRASKA
L. R. AUBURN
ScoviLLE,
Manager
NEBRASKA
BETTER HARDWARE
H. W. G 0 0 D DRY GOODS A TD GROCERI ES P ERU,
E . L. DECK & CO. P E R U, 1\E B.
PH OXE
194
1\ EBRA S K A
The Store T hat I s Always B usy - J!f/IIY?
CENTRAL POWER COMPANY EBRASKA CITY
Tr u.dr
S h e will accept Traub Rings a s h e r alds of refine ment. She knows the world sees in them the s upre m e e xpression of mast e r ringe r aft, c ultivat ed r e finem e nt in detail-striking des ign and a go odn ess of tas t e unparallele d in rings. Priced from 8 12 upward.
ERNESTINE and WOLF
DR. D . D. STONECYPHER N . S. HARAJIAN D en tist
1\ EBRAS K A
CITY, N EB.
Specia lis t in Diseases of E ye, Ear, 1\ose, Throat P HOXE .)00
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D R A G 0 0 . . . . . . Florist Flou,ers For All Occas拢ons
QUICK SERVICE ALV."AYS THE FIKEST SELECTIOXS
PHONE
NEBRASKA CITY
2I6
CoMPLIMENTS
\VHEK You ARE
IN
AuBURN
OF
REFRESH YOURSELF
Edgar Ferneau
at the
Attorney at Law
Candy l@chen
AuBURN, NEBRASKA
SAMUEL LAWERENCE Proprietor
Col\IPLIMENTS
SAY
IT WITH
FLOWERS
OF
J. FORSYTH
BERTHO.LD
A Loyal Peruvian Su ppo1路te1路
The Florist
PERU, NEBRASKA
PHONE 324 NEBRASKA CITY
DAN PORTER
FLOWERS AND BLOOMING PLANTS IN SEASON
Funeral Director
CORSAGES
A:\IBULANCE SERVICE ?viONUlVIENTS PHONE-CHAPEL 23 I-RES. 23 I NEBRASKA CITY, NEB. PU!!I! 207
CuT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS A SPECIALTY
TRY US
FOR
SERVICE
PET RING lincoln' .!!'~ forclso~ Till! UIIIVUSA&. CAll
SALES
PHONE 14
SERVICE
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA
HESTED STORES COMPANY NEBRASKA CITY Greetings and congratulations to the faculty and members of the student body who made possible this wonderful yearbook
HESTED STORES COMPANY NEBRASKA CITY, NEB. THE BEST FOR 5C AND
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5c TO $1 STORES
GIFTS-NOVE LTI ES-P R I Z E S
THYGESON'S DRUG STORE NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA
THYGESON & GLEN AuBURN, NEBRASKA
Sanitary ALl-White Soda Fountains Puge 208
For Reference Not to be taken from this room