1930 - The Peruvian

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.LI HRAHY

State T'cachcrs Colleg Peru. Neb':"aska


COPYRIGHT I 9

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EDWIN RECTOR Editor

ERNEST ROTHERT Business Manager

Engravings by BURGER-BAIRD ENGRAVING COMPANY Graphic Arts Building Kansas City, Missouri Printing, Binding, and Covers by BOTZ-HUGH STEPHENS PRESS Jefferson City, Missouri


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IS THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE NEBRASKA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT PERU.

THIS IS

THE TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME.

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_ATI TO THE ENTIRE AND EVER LOYAL STUDENT BODY; TO EVER BOOSTING STUDENTS IN ACTIVITIES AND CAMPUS LIFE; TO THE EVER ONWARD STRUGGLING STUDENTS IN THE CLASSROOM; TO THE STUDENTS WHO ARE FAITHFULLY ENDEAVORING TO BETTER THEMSEL YES AND HELP PLACE THEIR ALMA MATER IN THE FORWARD RANKS, WE SINCERELY DEDICATE THIS BOOK.


THE ACTIVITIES OF COLLEGE LIFE DO NOT COME IN AN ALPHABETICAL ORDER, BUT RATHER EACH HAS ITS MOST ACTIVE TIME IN ONE OF THE SEASONS OF THE COLLEGE YEAR: SOME IN THE SEASON OF THE FALLING LEA YES, SOME WHEN WE HAVE THE SPARKLING SNOW BLANKET, AND OTHERS WHEN WE FEEL THE SOUTH WIND.

IN THIS ORDER THE

ACTIVITIES ARE PRESENTED.


THE FALLING LEAF: SEPTEMBER- Freshmen, Alumni OCTOBER- Societies NOVEMBER-Football, Clubs

THE SNOW BLANKET: DECEMBER-Administration, Faculty, C. A . A. JANUARY-Sophomores, W. A . A . FEBRUARY-Basket Ball, Various Activities

THE SOUTH WIND: MARCH-Debate, Music, and Other Activities APRIL- Juniors, Track, Scholastic Honors MAY- Seniors

TRAINING SCHOOL CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING


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COLLEGIATE- Glimpse of a pair or two- just sisters- McNeal in person- let's don't park.


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ridi11 g ill'll fs 1uafkin g

the llome Eronomics


HOM ECOM I ~G-Pem beat Way 11e to the tu11e of Ji11dra's tlrum corps.

Bob 1uituessed the ~:am t' from his mge.

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iVI E MO R I E

So m e of the 1// f' II /Ories of flu• footbnft sea son £n cl udt• the special t rain / o L inrol n .


THE \\"A Y OF PEOPLE- What queer animals~.vhere is 11!)' muuey girts, here's El-mer.

sure we can cook- leu in the same row - -look


ENTERTAINERS R eady fo r an evening of fu ll it is don e in Japan .

lfm路e a httle sy mpa!lryfor me

"Naslus "

SCI'S "1:/i~a"

The way


Entrance of Eliza A1organ Halt


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ADA.\1 5, AHL , A!'OERSO:-.:, A IOISTHO:-.:G BARKER, BAR:-.:F.TT, BEA~IF.R, BEASO:-.:, 13EEH B R EWEll, BHOA DV, B ilOW!'. BRl:CE

[ RE:\E ADA)JS

Sidney, Iowa

:\1 . B E A) I ER Pawu ee Cit y Per u P layers; T r ave l C lu b ; Y. \V . C. A. ; G lee C lub; G irl's C lub .

A LICE

G i':l's Club; Peru Players; Fabr icaton; J oll y Dodgers.

EvELYK E. A HL

Valparaiso

L. BEASON Brock Y. W. C. A. ; K oda k C lub; J o ll y D odgers; G lee C lub ; Pep C lu b; G irl 's C lub; Earl y E lementar y Cl u b; Chorus; Phi lo.

VELVA

Alr•ha E rudito; Joll y Dodgers; Per u Players; Do-Re-:VI i. Mound City. lvfo. Early Elementary C lu b . Girl's C lu b.

Vo:-<cEA L AKDERSO:\

:VIAE AIOI STJlONG Joll y Dodgers; G ir l'_s C lub; Players; Pep C lub ; \\. A. A.

L.

Alexaudria

BEEH

~~crctt ; 11and ; C rawdacls ; Y. :\'I. C.

Beatrice Pe ru GOLDIE BHEWER

C. C. A.; Girl's C lu b.

Uuadill£t l. BARKER J oll y Dodgers; Peru Players; Swimming Club.

BJ:: RT HA

· ·~·~ Y11ma , Colo. • "-' ' D QJUS B A RN Joll y Dodgers; Emily Post; Y. \V. C. A.; G irl 's C lub; Earl y Elemen tary C lub.

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J OH N

E.

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E s TH E R B lwAov

Y. \V C A . . Johnson . · ··\\ .A. A· Kodak C l b Peru P layer s; Gi rl 's C !'u b; Pep C l~ b: E STH ER BilOW:-;

B R uC E

Ha wke ye; Y. :\'1. C. A.

C. Watson, Jllo. Y· \ ,. ''' · A· c;· I' Dodgers · p ·CJ Jr S. C lub; J olly

tary C lub. ep

llrz.mbu.r~. I owa

uh; Earl y E lemen -


BRt:.\DIER. B c tmETTE. BeRKE , Bt:RLI:-\G CA tWER. CLARY. CLt:-\EDL'RG, CLOPPER. CoLE Co t .EMA=". CoPE. Cox. Cox

Unadilla \\'riters' Cl ub ; J olly Dodgers; Dramat ic C lub; G lee C lu b: C horu s.

ADA Bt(nDtER

Auburn Philo; Alpha Eruclito (secret a ry first semester); S\\'imming; Peruvian StafT; \ ' ice-President of C lass (second semester).

:--i t l'A B utWETTE

i\ 1. Bvi(KE Kramer Y. \\·. C. A.; Pem Players; Girl' s C lub : Fabricatori.

RliTII

Cortland Jolly Doclget·s; Peru Players; Y. \\·. C. A.; G lee Cl ub; Gi rl 's Club.

CRACi c B u t(Ll l\'G

Peru.

ALLISON Cu:-o;t-:DCRG

Y. iVI. C. A.; Debate; Cra\\'clads· Glee C lu b; Dr;1 m at ic Club ; EYerett: Rand; i\ len's Club. '

EvA E. CLOl'l'ER .-\lpha Eruclito. I RENE

Liberty

Emerson, Iowa

CoLE

Y. \V. C. A.: Glee C lub; G irls' Club· Pep C lub; J olly Dodgers. Lt'C ILLE CoLE)I AN

Omaha Alpha Erucl ito; E ,·erett; \ \'. .-\. .-\ . J o ll y Dodgers; Pe p Club ; Hik ing Club.

RO:-JALD CoPE BELVA CA RDER

TVa/son, J\rf o

Y. \\'. C. A.; Jolly Dodgers; Peru Players; Supper Cl ub; G lee Club; C ho ru s; C irl s' C lub.

Peru Players. C ra\\'dads : Club;\'. \ 1. C. A.

M.issou ri l'a/ley. lo7Ua \'.\\' .C. A.; \linen·a C lu b. 1\:Enl-l \\'. Cox

Burchard \ le n' s

Fairburv J olly Dodgers; S\\'intming; Peru · Players; \'. \\' . C. A.; Cirls' Cl uh; Pep Club.

A I LEEN Cox AUB II·: IR ENE C t. A I{Y

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Osrl'ola


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CRJ:\K, CL"LLY, cu~Dil:\S, CUSTA RD D AS H ER, DASH ER, DAVI S, D IRKS, DRU~DI OZ'D DL"E RF ELDT, D t.; :<LA I', D u:-:L AP, D usTJK

Washi11gton Peru Players; Pep Clu b; Fabrica tori.

BER:\!CE CR!:\K

ALICE C L" LLY

C.

C. A.; j olly Dodgers;

Falls City Peru

M. DAVIS Weepiug Water Ph ilo ; Peru P layers; Y. 'vV. C. A.; W. A. A.; Glee Cl ub; C horu s.

IREZ'E

B. D IR KS Auburn Y. W. C. A.; Girls' Club; Pep C lu b; j oll y Dodgers ; Fabricatori; G lee Club; Chorus.

H ELEN

Players; Girls' Club. E. Cu~Dil !':S Hamburg, I owa W. A. A.; J oll y Dodgers; Swimming C lu b; Girls' Cl ub.

RUT H

H EL E N DRU~I~IOND

Omaha Peru Players ; Hiking Club; W . A. A.; G irls' Club; j olly Dodgers; C. C. A. ; Pep Clu b.

Omaha Earl y E lementary C lub ; Girls' C lub.

I NA C u s TARD

Nemaha Philo; J oll y Dodgers; Peru Players.

D oRi s D uER FELDT

Douglas Men's Club; Ban d ; Y . M . C. A.; Swimming; Class T reasurer.

H AR TL EY D u !':LAP

AoEL~l\ E

Pem

DASHER

Pep C lub ; Y. \\".C. A. ; Girls' C lub.

P er1t

EARL DA SHE R

Douglas Orc hestra ; Band; Peru Players· J oily Dodgers; G irls' C lu b. '

L AU R ! Z'E D u!': LA P

Y. :VI. C. A.; :Vlen 's Club.

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E ADS, ELLS\\'ORTII , FACKLER, FA I RHI•:,\D J7E:->STER , FoLEY, FuH IO I A:-1, FL:LTO:->, Ft:LTO:-> GALLION, GATES, G wn s, Gmso:->

EADS A ubum \' . \\·. C. .A..; Ea r ly E le rn cn t a ry

I I E L E:->

H . FuiiiO L-DI Cor/laud Peru P layers: Pep Clu b : \\'. A. A.; Joll y Dodgers ; G irls' C lub; Y. \ \'. C. A.

BER TH A

C lu b; J o lly Dod gers; G irls' C lub.

TII EUI A

R.

Fairbury

E u .s\\'OHTII

Barile// , Iowa

Y . \ \'. C. :-\. : J o ll y Dodgers; Peru Pl ayers; Cirls' C lub.

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Blair J o llv Dod gers: \'. \\' . C. A.; Gi rls' C lu b; Pe ru Players.

\'EL~I A Ft:LTON

Syracuse Alph a E rud it o : Dra m atic Clu b; P h ilo: Cir ls ' Club: J o ll y Dodgers: Clee Cl ub: C horu s; Pep C lub.

Euz.-\ UETII GAL LION

1-I ELE:-> P ACKL I"{

E L OI SE F ,\ I RII E A IJ

i\ 1. FE :-> s TER Hampton \ \ '. A. A. : Pe ru PJa,·er s: S"· im ming C lub: J o ll y Dod gers·: \' . \\'. C. A.

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n. F oLEY Brocll \' . \\ ·. C. 1\ . : \\·. r\ . A.: Pep Cl u b:

1-!a\\' ke ye C lu b.

Stella

Ph ilo.

Chester Y. \\'. C. A. ; Ph ilo ; Pep Club ; G lee

Clu b: T e nnis C lu b: Chorus; Peru P iayers; Fa b ricatori .

VIOLET GATES

Girls' C lu b; C lub .

J o ll y

Dodgers ;

Stella Pep

L l'CY

BLANCHE Gmns

J o ll y D od gers: (; iris ' C lub. C 1u s o:-1 Y. \\'.C. A. : (:iris' Club .

EsTJI I-:ti

Dawson

\'. \ \·.C. A.: \.iris' Cl u b . Blaurhard, l mNt

LIBRA RY

State TeacheYs CoUcgr p t'Y1! . 1\T "lw as ka


GILBERT. G t XGLEs. Goss, Gt!A F To:-: GRE!X, H ARKSOK, HASTJ:-IGS, Hl':ATIIEI!, HEJI.!G HOLOEK, J-I UDSOX, JACKSOX, JEKKI:-I S

Brock Philo; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Chorus; Peruvian Staff; Girls' Club; Kodak Club; Pep Club.

BLA:-ICHE H ASTINGS

Douglas Y. M. C. A.; Men's Club; Crawclads;

TH EL~I A

EVALYX G ILBERT

Rov GINGLES Tennis.

Percival Girls' Club; Y. \\'.C. A. ; Dramat ic Clu b.

GLENNA Goss,

Peru

EDITH GRAFTON

Peru Players; Girls' Club: Jolly Dodgers.

ChestPr Phi lo; Peru Players; Fabricatori ; Alpha Erucl ito; Y. \\路. C. A . ; G lee C lub; C horus.

F. H EATHER Girls' C lu b; J olly Dodgers.

Syracuse

Tecumseh G. HEILIG Peru Players; ;\路len's C lub ; Swimming Cl ub.

HAROLD

GE:-~EvA

'vV.

HoLB EK

Peru Plavers, Dodgers. 路

Pep

Club;

Adams J o ll y

P lattsmouth Glee Cl u b; Chorus; Y. W . C. A.; J o ll y Dodgers; Peru Players.

LEONA HuDsoN

A voca, .Miun

ELSIE GRE IN

Chorus; Glee Club; Philo.

:vJ . 1-iARKS0:-1 Davey Y. \V. C. A. ; Girls' C lub ; Alpha Eruclito; Hiking Club.

DOROTHY

S-idney, I owa Y. W. C. A .; Hawkeye Club; Girls' C lub.

VEUIA J ACKSOK

C. j ENKI NS Thurman, I owa Swimming; Fabricatori; Peru Players; Girls' Club ; W. A. A.

;\'I ARJORIE


j m>ES. j osEs, j oRs, KEI. LY KI.\I SEY, KL O S E, KOSER, KRALL, KRA~IBE C K I. AWREKCE. LEAIIY, LIBAL. \l cCOIOII C K

S hubert

EosA \ 'I AE j oNES

Philo; Y. \\". C. A . ; G irls' C lub.

ETH E L Ko ~ER

Omaha Y. v\". C. A. ; Early Elementarv C lu b; G lee C lub ; i\'linera \\'riters' C lub.

Grand Island

)Jo iO I A j. j ON E S

Pep C lu b; G irl s' C lub.

A N:-IA L EO LA KRALL

Elmwood

Travel C lub; Peru Playe rs. L. j onN Verdon Alpha Erudito; Y. \\" . C. A.; Emily Post; Travel C lu b; Pep C lu b.

GEORGIA

Falls City Pep C lu b; J o ll y Dodgers ; Earl y Cl ub; El ementa r y C lub: Girls' \'. \\'. C. A. ; Dramatic C lub.

BERNIC E KRA ~ IDEC K

Omaha E,路eretts, Y. W . C. A.; P ep C lub路 Orchestra; Tra vel C lub ; Girls ' C lub :

:\L\RC ELLE KELLY

Farragut Girl s ' C lub; Y. \\'. C. A.; Freshman T ravel C lu b; H a wkeye Club.

l\IARGI E LAWIU:NCE

J olly Dod~ers; S\\' imm ing: C lub; F a bncatori.

Brownville Girls '

EVA KIM S EY

II'a co Dramatic C lub: Fres hman \\'riters; \'. \\'. C. A.: G irl s' C lub.

ELOI S E I<LONE

i\J..\I!J OIU E L EA HY

l\!A RY ELI. E K LII.I AL

Swimming C lub : (;iris' C lub.

R. \l cCo iU IIC K Sidney, I owa Peru Pla yers; C rawdads; \'. \ 1. C. A. : \len's C'lu h.

GLEN

Peru

\\'. A. A.

Peru

1路irgin ia P layers;


:\lcLAI N, Y[ Aso:-;, M ILLER, :\'l !LL IO:-; :'l l !LLION, :VI ULL!:-;s, NAVIAUX, NEDIA:-;, N i CHOLAS NooK, NORRI S, OcuREK, OsuoR:-;E

Tabor, Iowa EvA:-IGELI:-;E :\IICL >\I:-1 H awkeye; Y. \V. C. A . ; Travel Club; Early Elementary Club.

DoHOTHY ADEL E NAVIA UX Nebraska City Em il y Post; Peru Player s ; C. C. A . ; \\". A. A.; Girls' C lub; Hikin gC l ub; Pep C lu b .

RALPH MAS0:-1 :\'len's Club.

G LADYS NEDIA:-1 G irls' Club; Pep Cl ub.

Plattsmouth

VE L~I A M. MILLER

Pawnee City

Peru. Players; Swimming Club; Tenn1s Club; T ravel C lub; Y. \\". C. A.; Girls' Club.

Verdon

ZoE N tcHOLAS Nebraska City Everett; Dramatic C lub ; G lee C lub ; Chorus; G irl s' Club; Y. W. C. A.; Supper C l ub. NooK Hamburg, I owa Y. \\·.C. A.; G i d s' C l ub; Emily Post;

R UTH

F ER:-; J t..;A:-;ITA :\IILLio:-; Walsou, 1\lfo. Earl y E lementary Club; Pep Club; F abrica tori.

Jo ll y Dodger s.

Watson, 1\lfo.

:\•I ARY ::\foRRIS Omaha Em i ly Post ; Min er va; V. \\'. C. A. Glee Cl ub; Chorus; G irls' Cl u b.

Guovs I RE NE :\1 t..;LLI:-;s Stella Pep Cl ub; Gi rls' C lu b ; \\". A. A.

:\•1.<\RCELLA Oc u REK Bellevue Drama tic Club; Pep C lub ; G ids' C lub; C. C. A.; Fabricatori ; A l pha Erud ito; Hikin g C lub.

GRACE ;\II II. Li o:-; Girls' Club; Pep Cl ub.

L t..;ELLA OsBORNE Peru \\". A. A.; Glee C lu b; Chorus ; Pep Club.


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OsTRAl' DER. p ,,nucK , PETTIT. P u u . so:-; P I ERCE,

P01w,

R EED, RIC E . R osEKR A:-;s

Rosi ·:t\ER, RowA:-;o, Rt.: c K SDA SH EL, R t.:ssEL L

Douglas Dra matic Cl ub ; Band ; \' . l\1. C. A.; :\l en's C lub.

\\'AV:-;E R EED

Unadilln \\' . A . A.: J oll y Dodgers; S"·i mming C lub.

E s TIIER L . OsTRAt\UEI<

Emerson, I otvn V. \\'. C. A .; Pep Club; G irl s' C lub ; J o ll y Dod gers.

ARLI·::-;E PA TIU C K

LAWRE:-;CE RICE

Bridgeport

C C. A .; C ra wdacls.

P eru Ph ilo· Orc hestra : G lee Cl ub; C ho rus · J o ll y' Dodgers; Girls' C lub ; Pe 1;

n ·aco E,·erett: Peru Players; Pep C lub; Girls' C lub.

\\'I N I FHE D PET TIT

H AZEL Ro s EKRA:-15

C lub.

L ush/on \'. \\'. C. A.; Joll y Dodgers ; Peru Pla yers.

13 EULAII ROSENER

D. P I EI<CE Bartlett. I owa Everett: G irl s' C lub : Travel C lub: :\ linen·a; Supper Club ; Pedagogia n StafT.

j At\ET R O\\' A K D

CAI<OL DEE PIIII.S0:-1

Tecumseh C hor us: G lee Cl ub ; Y . \\'. C. A.; Peru Pla yers: K odak C lub ; Girls' Cl ub.

NAmiA

:\1 . P oi<R Dawson C irl s' C lu b; O rchestra ; \' . \\'. C. A. Joll y Dodgers; Supper C lub; E,-e;·~ ctts.

D o L oRE S

Sewa rd J oil y J)od gers; Peru Pia yers ; c; j r Is' Club.

:\L\ E lh·cKSUASIIEL

I I A I{(JI. D R L'SSE LL

Y. :\1 C C lub.· ·

f'

P owell

J oll y Dodgers; Hikin g Cl ub.

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13rmun;•ille r::,·erett: Dra m<ttie


R ussELL,

R ussELL,

R uss1::u .,

RY A x

ScH JXDLER, ScoTT, SCHf.\tSI-JER, S ELK , S IIAFFEH S L\I ON, s~, u Tz , SKELL, SoENNICifsE x

Liberty

HATTIE Rt,;SSELL

Joll ydodgers; G irl s' C lu b.

Hu bbell J olly Dodgers; Y. \\".C. A. ; Everett; IN. A. A.; Alp ha Erudi to; G lee C lub; C horus.

L t,;C JL L E R ussELL

Ne m.alta \:\". A. A.; Y. \Y . C. A.; Dramatic Club; Kodak C lu b President; J olly Dodgers; Pep Club; Girls' Club.

:VI A XIK E R ussELL

Eo:-~A ScH JM SH E H

Brock Y. W. C. A.; W . A. A.; Girls' C lu b ; Joll y Dodge rs .

E. SELK Plymou.tlz P hilo; G irls' Club; Glee Cl ub; Secretary o f F reshman Class; C horus Alpha Erudito.

L EO:-IA

Flumboldt Peru Players; Kodak Clu b; Y. \V. C . A.; Philo ; Pep Cl ub.

EDNA S H A FFER

A uburu Y. \\<'. C. A . ; Joll y Do d gers; G irls' C lub .

Z ED! A S o 10x

Dawson C. C..'\. ; G irls' Club ; J oll y Dodgers.

:'IIARY ALJCE RYA:-1

Nebraska City Swimmi ng Club ; H iking Club; Em il y Post; Y . \\'. C. A.; G irls' Clu b; W . .-\ . .'\.

:'II AR JE SCH I XDLE I<

R t;TII

Douglas G irl s' Club; Pep Cl u b; V. \V. C. A. ScOTT

B. S~t UTZ P awnee City Everett ; M inerva : Y . W. C. A . ; Band; Orchestra; G irls' C lub .

L AU RA

\Vt NEFRF.O S N ELL

G irl s' C lub ; Pep C lub.

Soi~NK ICIISE N Plattsmouth Early Elementary C lu b; Trave l C lu b; Gi rls' Club; Pep C lub .

CHR I STl='"-

Tlrnrman, I owa


SoNDEREGGER, STOE H R, S T OL L, STRO H S n · nnE N D I ECK, SuGDEK, S w.-\ KSOK, TAcKETT, TA YLOR THO RN T ON,

L oU I SE SoKDEREGG I·:R

THO I A ,

Omaha

P hilo; Hi k ing Cl ub ; Fabricatori; G ir ls' Cl ub; Pe p Club; Cheer Lead e r ; \\·. A. A. ; S"'imming.

TROYE R ,

\'AI'

Oug

R u T II SwAKSON

G ir ls ' C lub: Pep Clu b: Y . \\'. C. A.

P eru

G LADYS TACKETT

Girls' C lub. :\ 1. STOE IIR Johusou Joll y Dod~e rs; G irls' C lu b; Y . \-\'. C. A. ; Alp ha E rucltto.

II ELEN

1-1. TAYLOR Valparaiso C. C. A . : J o ll y D odgers; Peru Player s; Do-Re- l\•lt Club.

D o ROT H Y

Waco Y. \\·.C. A . : Pe r u Players; Pep C lub.

EIOIA S T OLL

V E L~I A THO RN TO!' :\O R ~I AN STROll

P lymouth

N ebraska City Y. W . C. A.: H iking C lub: G irls ' Club: Do- Re- Mi C lu b.

:\l e n's Club.

R o sE

E.

STu D DENDI E C K

Uuadil/a

Y. \-\'.C. A. Edga r G lee C lub; C ho rus: Band: C la ss P resident; D ra matic C lub: Philo : Assistant C he!'r Leader .

\\'A L LAC E SuGDEK

Omaha

LO U I SE l\ I AIUE TROIA

Girls' C lu b : C. C. A.: nen·a C lub.

P hi lo:

l\l i -

Ha rlnu . I owa Band: Orchestra: \' . \ \'. C. A . ; G itl s' Club : Supper C lu b : j o ll y Dod gers· Peru P laye rs

i\IIAR GAIU·:T G. TRO Y E R

:'I IAHIE :'II. \ 'A r Deweese (;iri s' C lu b : C. C. A.: Fa bricatori.


ALLISON, B EATTY, BEEBE, BI.AIIl BLECHA, BRADY, B~GBEE, CATHERWOOD, CooK F ERG liSO:-.-, FI SHER, GAGE, CASTO:\ )JATHAN ALLISOl\ P e ru Players; :\'len's Club.

Du Bois Philo;

Crawdads;

GE:"EVIEVE B EATTY Per u Plavers : Fah ricatori; C lub ; Y. \<\". C. A.

Veroua Girls'

GLADYS E. BEEBE Orleaus Y. \\".C. A.; Everett; Dramatic C lu b; G irls' C lub ; J oll y Dodgers; Tra 1路el C lub. l\'l ARIE E. B LAIR Siduey, I owa J ol ly Dodger s; Fabricatori; Pe r u Playe r~; Hawkeye C lub. :\IJLDR ED Br.ECIIA J.il>erly Y. \\路.C. A.: Girl5' Club: Pep C lub; Alrha Erudito ; Peru P layers. AD,\ BRADY P eru Dramatic C lub; Everett; J o lly Dodgers ; Sw imming Cl ub; T~av~l C lub; Gi rl s' C lu b; P ep Club; \. \\ .

VI RG IL B l.iG BE E Steele City Dra matic C lub; Y . M. C. A .; Football; Basket Ba ll ; T rack; Cra wdad s. ELOI SE CATH ERWOOD Omaha Dramatic Club; Y . W. C. A; Gi rl s ' C lub; J o ll y D odger s ; Ea rl y Elemen tary C lub . G IL BERT CooK Brock F oot ball; T rack ; Men's Club; A lpha Erudito. O llA

FERG ~S0 ::-1

Odell

Kodak C lub; Crawd ads. F r :-~oTTA GAGE

A ttburu

J oll y Docl~ers; Y. \\". C. A .; Peru Pl ayer s : \\". A. A.; G lee C lub, C ho rus ; Sw immi n g C lu b . :VlARY FISHEl< Olathe, Colo . G irls' C lub ; j olly Dodgers.

C. A. THEL.I I.I :\ 1. CAsTo :-.Tabor. I owa H awke1路e: Y. \\".C. A . ; Travel C lu b : j oll y Dodgers; Early E lementat路y Club.


G tL DERT, GoRD ER , H AZELTo:-;, HEKG llo u sEL., H o Y, I-I UTCIII Nso:-;, !Rvt:-;, ! vERso:-; L AXDOLT, LYoxs, i\ l cN EAL, i\ LuHE\\"S

1-l ELEK R. G n . BERT 11falvern , I owa \' . \\'. C. A.: Dramat ic C l ub; Travel C lu b ; G lee C lub; Pep C l u b: Emil y Post C l u b .

Plallsmoul/t Peru Players ; Girl s' C l ub ; Y . \\路. C. A.; Tri B eta .

!VIAYDELI. E GO!Wf-:1(

P eru VE RA H AZELTON H o m e Econo mics C lub ; Pep C l ub. ANN 1-I ENG Du nbar G irl s' C lub ; Pep C l ub: Y . \\'. C. A .

Stock /tam

C LYDE \\'. I I OL'SEL !\ l en's C lub.

RuTu B. ll ov K odak Cl ub; \' . \ \ '. C. A.

Fa.rnam

H OI.U S A. 1-ll:TC HI XSON P eru Peru Pla yer s; J o ll y D od gers: G irl s' Club. D oROTHY I RVI K B/ancltarcl. I owa Peru Pl a~'e r~: Y . \\". C .. A . ; ~\路 .A. A.; Ban d; G 1rls C lub ; Sw1mn11ng C lub. l\!ARGA RET Lo u t ~E I V ER SO:-~ Drama tic C lub.

Plallsmouth

PAUL L AKDOLT P eru ~路 l\ 1. C. ~.; G lee C l u b; C horus路 Everett; Tn Beta; Cra\\"dads. ' N EVA :\I ARIE LYONS U amb urg , Iowa Girls' C l ub ; Pep C l ub ; F abrica t o ri; Peru Players.

Wa tso n, !l1o . V t RG ! Kl A \ l cNEAL .J o ll y D od ge_rs; ? upper C lub : D r a mat ic Club; \ . \\. C. A.; Ci rls' C lu b .

\ I. \' t tu; tx tA i\IATII EWS Oma.lta ! l iki ng Clu b : Cirls' C l ub: E arly Elementary C lu b; E mi l y Post C l ub; J ol l y D<Jdger;;; Pep Cluh : Clce Cl uh.


:VI I LLHOLI.J:\, :\ I OOHIART, :vi O RT, PARKS PEI)ERSE :>, R ussELL, ScH !\ElDER, SrmGER. S~II TII

s~un-1 , STouT, S TR-\TToN. SwA:>so :-;

D AL E

Brid geport

:\IlLLI-lOLLI:>

Everett; Football; Basket Ball.

AvA Sc HNE IDER Dawson Y. \\'.C. A.; Early Elementa r y Cl u b; Ko dak C lub ; P ep Club .

Firth

PHILLI5 L ORE:"'E :\1 oOT HART

Y. \\'. C. A.; \\'riting Club: Alpha E rudito; Pep Club ; Debate.

Edgar Y. W . C. A.; Girl s' Club: Travel Cl ub : Fabricatori Alpha Erudito.

S EE<.ER J\!Ial vern, I owa Y. \\'. C. A.: Peru P layers: Pep C lub: G irl s' C lu b.

:\l A ill E

BETH :\l01n

:VI ARY

L

:\ l oNT A S~II TH

Peru H o m e Economic C lub; Girl s' Club ; Travel C lub; P e p C lu b.

A u burn

P AI!KS

v,路_A. A.: Y. \\'. C. A. ; J oll y Dodgers;

Pep Cl ub: Fabricatori: Sw immin g Club ; G irl s' Club.

J. P EDE I<SEK Omaha Everett; Dramatic Cl uh ; Football : Basket Ball.

EDWARD

R uT H S m T H J oll y Dod gers. LEST ER

E. STOUT

R l:SSELL

Steinauer Y. \oV. C. A.; Girls' C lub ; Chorus: G lee C lub ; Alp ha Erud ito; J o ll y Dodge rs; Pe r u P layers.

L. E. S W A:\SO:\ Valpnraiso Y. \\' . C. A.; j oll y Do d gers; G irl s' Club: C lee Cl u b; Chorus; Early Elementary C lub : Fabricatori.

CL A DYS

Omahn

P eru Players. L UCILE S TI!ATTON

Tecumseh Philo; Swimming Club; Peru Players: Chorus : G lee Cl ub.

GE I!ALDI:>E

Panama


T vN oK, \\ 'A I!DEN, \\.AT SOK , \\ ' n EELE R \\ ' IIITE , \\' IIITE IIII.L, \\' H Y~I AN, \\ ' I IY ~ I A~, \\'li. COX \\' 11 . 1.1 .-\~I S O~, \\ ' 11 . 50 ~, \\' ITT\\' E R, \\ 'R IGIIT

\'wG JN I A T v~n~

P ent Girls ' C lu b; C. C. A.; J o ll y Dod gers; K odak C lub ; Peru Players.

RL'TII \·\ ' A I !DE ~

Union Emil y Post; j o ll y Dodgers; F ahricatori ; V. \\'. C. A.; G ir ls ' C lub; E.1rl y E lem e ntary Cl ub.

DoR RI S \\ 'AT S<>~ (CAsH)

FnA~K

E.

\\' n v~I A~

A da ms

Peru P layers; :\ le n 's Cl ub ; Trac k . \'lllG I K I A \\' 11 v~I AK

Adam s

G irls' C lub ; \' . \ \ '. C. A.; Hikin g. :.'\Aom N.

\\ ' JLcox

Philo; G lee C lu b; Dodgers.

Peru

V. \\'. C. A.; Peru Pla yers; .J o ll y Dodgers; Earl y Elementary C lu b.

B u rr C horus ; jolh·

:.'\E KA \\ ' II . LI A~I SO~

Nemaha V. 'v\'. C. A.; G irl s' C lub ; K odak C lub ; F al>ricatori.

:.'VIJLDHED \\ ' u EEI.E R

Peru

G irls' C lub .

Alliance

VEI' A \ o\-'ILSON

Shickley Everell; Cirls ' C lub : \' . \\' . C. A.; G lee C lub ; Peru Players; Joll y D odgers.

\'. \\'. C. A.; Cirls' C lu b; Kod ak

VEKA \ •V IIITE

C lub ; Philo.

:\I inen ·a;

l< l l' H A IW

\\ 'R IG II T

Footba ll ; C lu b.

:\l en's

Erud ito;

Sabetha. Kans. Philo; Dramatic Cl ub ;\'. \\' . C . A . Supper C lub ; K odak C lub; < ;i rl ~: C lub: Alpha Erud ito.

OPAL \\'nnn: R Farra~ut ,

I owa \' . \\'.C. A.; Eve•·ett; Dramatic C lu b; Tr<tvel C lub .

\'1\' I AN \o\ ' III TEII ILL.

Al pha

Club ;

Norfolk Drnmat ic


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A:"DR ES, A UF E :-:KA.\1 1"', 13A !U SAS B At;SC H, BR uc E, 13n: Rs , C o ATS DAIILGRE:-:, D t; l'=-:r:-:c, F rs u r-: R

L. A~DR Es P eru Peru Players; J oll y Dod gers; Fabricatori ; Y. \\·. C. A .

E u :-: rcE

:\[ILDRE D A t:F E :'\KA)fp

Julian

Girls' Club; Y. \\'. C. A .

:\ ETA D. BYERS

Girts' Club: Pep Club.

Omalra

P eru

\ ' rmA C o ATS

Gi rl s' Club: Y. \\·. C. A.

OKLA DAIILGRE:-1 MAT HILDA BAI!I SAS

Utica

\\'.A. A.; Y. \\'.C. A. ; Peru Pl ayers;

Ilamburg, Ja.

Men 's C lub; Y. M. C. A .

J olly D odgers.

MAC D t: NKI:-:G L At.RE:\CE BA t:SC H

Burchard

Crawdads; :.VIen's C lub.

A. F IS HE R Jllymore Philo: G lee C lub ; Footba ll · :\l en's C lub : P C lu b ; Peruv ia n. '

j O II :-1 i\'IERI BAS B Rt' CE

:\lien's Club; Y. :'11. C. A.

llamburg, fa.

P eru

Dramatic C lub : :\•l en's Cl ub; Ba nd ; Orc hestra .


GA)IDLE. 1-iAZELT o:>, j o v K ETLER , NE L so:-~ , ScHRI E F ER, ScoTT ULDR ICK, \\' ILES, \\'IU GIITS) IAK

FRAKC E S G A~IDLE

Sheuaudoah, fa. G irls' C lub· Kodak Cl ub; Peru Players; J-l a,~· keye Club; Y. \\'.C. A.

A 11buru P hilo; Swimming Club ; C ho rus; G lee Club.

L OIS SCH RIEFER

ELTA ScoTT E VE LY N HAZELTON

Peru

Phillips

\'. \\'. C. A. ; G irls' Club.

H o me Ec. C lub.

Talmage Peru Players; J olly Dodgers; C. C . A.

EvELY!> ULDRIC K

Salem Peru Players; Emi ly Post; Travel C lub ; Pe p C lu b.

S ARA II J OY

Lt:C ILE \\'IL ES

WPeping Water

Peru Players; j oll y Dodgers ; \'. \\'. C. A. LEO:-! E. K E TI. ER

Beukelmnn

Kodak C lu b; Crawdads. i\ I AilY

MARGIE NELSON

(;iris' C lub ; Fabricatori.

Pa~c

JI

Omalm

\\' tUGII TS~I AN

Y · \\' . C. A.; (;i ris' C lub ; J o ily l?odgers ; Peru PJa,·ers; T en nis C lub; I ep C lub. ·

Peru



OCTOBER


KAiPP A DELTA PK

First row-BAKER, BENFORD, BRIGHT, BROW!'> CARTER Second row-CLE~I ENTS, CoLGLAZIER, DuN:s-ING, ENGLES, HICKS, HIL E~! A K

Third row-j EN KINs, KNIGHT, KucERA,

McCoLLU~t. Mc \•V ILL! A~ t s

NATIO AL EDUCATIO -AL FRATERN ITY

B

E TA M U CHAPTER of K a ppa Delta Pi, a n H o nor Society in Educatio n, was organized on t he ca mpus o f Peru State T eachers College und e r th e sponsorship o f Pro fessor J. \N. T yler , a nd du ly install ed May 25 , 1929, b y Dr. T. C . M cCracken, Tational Executive President. Th e stud en t c harter membe rshi p lis t was composed o f the t hen active members o f D elta A lph a Pi a n d in cluded the following m embers :

B. K.

BAKER RUBY BROW)~ ' '30 E. R . B URKEY, '29 S. L. CLD1EYfS M ARY Co~\\"AY, '29 FLOREC\CE D AVI S , '29 A':\':\A M. DO':\C\ER, ' 29 M Rs . 1':\rc E D u ':\':\ 1':\ G L O RE ':\E ERIC KS O':\ , '29 ADA EYRE , '29 A VE RYL G AI ':\ E ' '29 B E UL AH G A YLO RD , '31 H AZE LD EA ':\ H o t e l-! j OE OC\E S , '2!)

J

MILDRED K N I G HT, ' 30 M O)IA L YON , '29 H A RO L D M c C REI G HT, '2!) GWE)IDOLY)I M ALLO RY, '30 L ucv MITCHELL , ' 29

\V. R . P ATE EDW I )I R ECTO R, ' 30 B A RTO N REDFER )I , '29 R UTii S HELLEY, '31 G RAC E TEAR J. \V. TYL ER ADA \\"AG;-.;ER, 29 E LS I E W A LI.l l\" , ' 3 1 H AZE L \ VILL!A:II S , '29

Officers for t he pa s t yea r we re: H e len Ku cera, president; Ruby Brown, v ice- presiden t ; E dwi n R ec t o r , secret a ry: M a r vin Ove rtu rf, t reasure r ; J. \V. T yler, co un selo r.


KAPPA DELTA PI ...

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1

First r mu- i\•LIJOHS, i\ 1:\LLOHY, i\L\TII E\\'5, i\LIXII'ELL, i\ l ESERVE Second r ow- i\ lR s. N o Hwooo , NoRWOOD, OvERT U RF, PARKE R, PATE, Third r o w - S DDION S , T E:IH, TYLER, \\'! ESE, \\' JLso:-;

RECTOR

NATIONAL EDUCATIONA L FRAT E R N ITY EMBERS HIP in K a ppa D elta Pi is limite d to u pper qua r t ile j uni o rs a n d sen io rs manifesting desirable socia l a n d leaders hip q u a li t ies a n d evide n cing permane n t int e r est in the cause a n d progress of ed ucation . I ts o ffi cia l p u b licati o n, t he K aclelpian, is pu b li sh ed quar terl y and is cleYoted to edu catio n a l in te rests a nd ach ·an ce m e n ts. Al um n i a n d o ther off-camp us membe rs incl u de the following:

M

Ex11 .-\ AK1 \s ,

Euz.-\13ETil M cCoLL U~ t

K .-\T HE RI:\'E

MYRLI :\ M cGu iR E,

'27 BOR:\E Au-RED C RM;o MR s . \ \'. R . C..\RT ER CA RL Ct;:\:\ 1:\(; 11 ..\~1. '2!) MRs. CARL CU:\:\ 1 :-./C d·l ,\~1, 0 .-\ LE DYKE, '32 A ~IZIE G RASS, ' 29 IR ~L\ G IUJ E:-.1\\':\ LIJT , '32 I ll.·\

P.

HARRI S():\ ,

L Eo 1-IAt.: Pn L \ :\,

':32

'32

M AUDE H E:\DICHSO:'\

l-1 Io:LIC:--: H o u . l\\.. \ Y, ' 30 MRs . Or ro K uc i·: R.\, ' 28

'32

L. B. M ATH E\\"S MR S . MARY ME S ER\"IC , SEUI ,\

2!.)

'26

M OULTO:\, '32

GE:\ E\ ' 11~ \"rO: N IC H OI..-\ S, C H LOE P A TI ·:,

'3 1

'3 1

MRs. M .-\RY PERSO:\, '32 Co:\sT .-\ :\C I·: R A:\ IHLL

Sc iii :\DLE R, '2!l L oiUO:TTA S IIEII A:\ ]Y O:-\ .-\ \':\ :\ lli·:HFOH il , '2!) M .\ HJOHII O: \\'I·:s-r, ' 2 D MRs. M .\ RY \\' o:--:n 1-: R, '2!l \\ .ILBL' R


'T

SKGMA TAU DELTA

First row-AHLBERG , BRADY, BRA :->DT, 13RO W 1' , C II AT ELAI:-.", CLAHK Second row-CoLGLAZIE R, DEARI :-IG, Ot,;l'NI NG, FA ULHABER, FRYE Third row-- GLA:'>DT, L. G RA F, M. G RAF, H AR RIS0:-1

F IRST :\ATIO="JAL FRAT E R~ lTY AT P E R U ST ATE TEACH ERS C OLLEGE

S

IG MA T AU DELTA is a p rofessiona l En glish F raterni ty. The purpose is th reefold : Mastery o f writte n expression , e ncou rageme n t of worth -while reading, a nd the fos tering of a spiri t o f fellowship a m ong t hose who s pecia lize in Englis h . The mo tto is : Sincerity, Tru th, a nd D esign . The official p ublicatio n o f Sigma Tau D elta is t he "Recta ngle." S inc.e th e local chapter has been organized, there h as been onl y o ne issue o f th e publ• cation to which a Peruv ian did no t contribu te. Each year Ph i Al ph a Chapte r gives a medal t o the freshman w ritin g th e best composit ion durin g the school ter m . Thi s awa rd is the officia l meda l o f the fraternit y .


SKGMA TAU DELTA

First row- H E~DIUCKS, 1-l AY\\"AIW, H IJ GHES, K ALTE~DORK, K t:CERA , Seco nd row - i\ l c \\- I L LI A~r s, MALL ORY, :\l o RI ARITY , M. NoRwoo D, P. Th-ird r ow- PARKI路:R, PETER SE :-;, T EAR, V A UGHAK

LYLE NoRwooD

P HI ALPH A C H APTER E s ta b lished 1926 OFFI CERS RuBY

Pres-ideut Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer 1-Tis I or-ia 11 Reporter . Sponsor

B Ro w :-:

PAU LI :\'E L YLE FRA:>:CES M OR I ART Y L UC I LE H U( ;(-I"S MA R I E PARKER

OR. V.-\ U(~ H A:>:

.

C HA R TE R

ME M B J.... RS

\ ' . E . C II A T ELAI:>: Ro Y C tr A:--r BE IH.A rr-: M Rs. l :>: IC E OuNN I:\'O

Lo::-: R.

M A RI ON L I VIN(;s'f l)t\

R A E S\\"ARTO U T

M ,\R I E FALi l.ll r\ BER

MARIO:\' MA RS II

\\-At.DO \ V I !.Ll-IO FT

GRAF

RussELL

K r :\'G

E. C. B ECK, Founder

]ERE M IC K E L E;-.rEt.IA

NovoTN Y



ALPlf--IA MU OMEGA

Fir s/

r ow-A IOI ST RO NG, B AT !~ , BllA DV , B R IGHT, DA ~ DIA S T , ExGLES

Second row - ll! LL, H uc K, jE:-<KI :-.1 5 , j i N D RA. KI GER , L A RS0:-1

Third r owFo urth rmu-

:l. l c F ARREX , ::\OR\\'OOD,

C.

OvERTU RF ,

:1.1.

0\'ERT U RF, P AHKER. PATE, PRIDOE XO

R EAGAX, R OT H E RT, S T UKEN H OL TZ, T HE:\HOUI , \ \' tTT\\'ER , Y O L' :\G

OFFI CERS F irst Se mester DoRI S 8R t c; IIT M AX J ~E RE A(~:\~

M AR \' PRJI3BE);0

President . Vi rc-President Serrctary-Trcasurcr

S ero nd Semester ] o 11 :-; 8 .\T I! M A oo ~:"\:\ BRAD Y C ll A RLOTTE A R~I STRO~t-;

LP H A Mu Omega is a n h o no ra ry m at h e m a ti cs fra terni ty \\·h ich was esta bli sh e d duri n g t h e s um m er sessio n o f 1027 unde r the d irec ti o n o f Pro fesso r Art hur L o rn H ill . Th e fraternity h as bee n officiall y recog n ized a s a b ranc h of th e Ta tio n a l Council of M athema ti cs T each e rs a nd as a n in s t itutiona l membe r of th e Ma t h e ma tica l Associat ion o f A m e ri ca . Th e purpose o f th e frate rnit y is to cleYelop and fu rt h e r interes ts in t h e s t u d y of m a t h e matics, to im·esti gate s ubj ec ts o f mat h e m at ical interes t t h a t a re not pre!'e nted in th e classroo m, a n d to inspi re fu tu re tea chers of m at h e ma ti cs.

A

M eetin gs a re h eld e\·e ry two week s a n d the p rograms are con dllcted by s tud e nt m e mbe rs . S ub jects of m a th ema tica l inte rest . su c h as th e cont ra ct sys tem in mathematics . th e fourt h dime nsio n . scie nt ific me th ods o f teac hin g mathemat ics , a ~ cl othe r topi('s th at a re o f s peci lic , ·a lu e to pros pecti\·e math e m a tic,.; teach e rs a re d isc11ssed a t th e mee tin gs. M e mbershi p is ex te nd ed to a ll s tu den ts majo ring in m a th e m a ti c,.; \\·h o h a,·e a s upe n or :-wh o las lic s Ta n d ing a n d wh o d isplay a n int e rest in t his depa r tm e n t.


BETA BETA BETA

First row-AH LBERG, B ooTH, B nocK~rA N, Mns. 0. CARTER , 'vV. CARTER, Second row-COLE , COLGLAZIER, CROOK, FEISTNER, Go RDE R, GnAss Third row- H ERTEL, H onr AN~, MRs. L. H oY, P. H oY, 1-hY E K, IvE I{S Fourth row- K ER:-IER, K UCERA, LA NDOLT, L EWIS, LICHTENBERGER

1

CLARK

ATIONAL BIO LOG ICAL SOCIETY

T

RI B ET A was organ ized fo r the p urpose of promoting in t e res t in this department of learning a nd in furth ering t h e objectives o f t he science. Th e obj ectives of Tri Beta are to st imul a te scholarsh ip , to s pread biolog ical informa tion, and to a dvance science by new discoveries . I t emphasizes, therefore , a threefold program , namely: Sound sch ola rshi p, disseminatio n of scientific knowledge, and promp t ness of biological research . Pi Chapter of Tri Beta was installed o n the Peru campus F ebru ary 13, 1928, by Dr. \\"illiam Goldsmith , the i ational President of t he F raternity. T he charter members were selected from t he mem bersh ip o f S igma Beta Rho, a local honorary biological fraterni ty. M embership is open to students of jun ior and seni or rank ing , who are ta kin g t heir major work in the b iology depar tment, a n d w ho ha ve a scholars hip recorrl superior to the a,路erage grade o f the whole stude nt body . Associate m e mbership is open to lower classme n majoring in biology . Tri Be la sponsors an a nn ua l unclergrad ua le essay contest on s ubjec ts o f bi ological in te resl. Awards of $2!) , Sl.1, a n d Sl O are p resented to the w ri ters of t he bes t pa pers .


BETA BETA BETA

First r ow- i\ l c \VtLLIA~I s, MAJORS, i\ I ALLO RV, MARTI!\, :\I E L VI K, i\ I ESERVE Second row - M ILLER, C. O vERT URF, M. OvERTURF. PARKS, P IERCE , P LACE Third row- R ECTOR, R OTH ERT, SE ~IRAD , S HESTAK, S KELTON. SoPH E R Fourth row- \\. IC I NA, \\.lESE, \ VOLFE , Z t K K, ZooK

I NTER NATIONAL BIOLOGI CAL SOC IETY OFFI CERS MARGAR ET M c \\"ILLL\i\I S HELi\IUT BRO C K~! :\:-\ ELi\!E R HERTEL

KI ETI-I \\"o LFE

.

\\"A LTER \\" l E S E

\\". R .

CARTE R .

I C I-~A PTER

?f Tri

President V-ice-Pres-ident Secretary Treasurer H-istorian . Sponsor

B~ta is a s ustaini_ng ~11ember of the Nebraska Academy

Po f Suences wh tch held tts a nnual meettng tn Peru o n M ay 0 and 10.

Tri Beta is no longer a national biological fratern it y, b u t has become a n int ern at iona l fraternity , with an ac ti,·e cha pt er a t Ye nchi ng llni\·ersit·y, Pek in g , C hina. Thi s was a nn ounced durin g the Tri Beta conve ntion wh ich \Vas held a t Des Moines a t· the same time as th e a nnua l meeti-n g of the America n Associat ion for th e Advance me nt o f Scie nce . Th e llrst publication o f the official Tri Beta jo urna l, T he Bio,.:. appea rt>d on M arc h 10. 1\l:) ll. Th ere a re now twe nt~· chap te rs nf Tri Ret-a.


PI GAMMA MU

First row-BRO\\":\, CARTER, CHATEL.-\!:\, CROOK, STIERS Second row-~'AG:\ER, Hrcr;:s, STOl'T , O'NEAL, ]OR:\, H ARVEY, ]E:\K l :\ S, DELZELL., K:\I lillT, :\!AGEl~ Third rmo--0KRE:\T , I VE:\S, 1-!AY\\"A RD, FOWLER, D URYEA, CLAYBUR:\, HECK, MACKIE

ATIO TAL SOCI AL SCI ENCE FRAT ERN ITY

T

HE local chapter of Pi Gamma M u, the national social science hono r society, was installed in April, 1929. Peru chapter is the seven ty-second chapter to be formed. The idea of Pi Gamma Mu originated at Southwestern College, \iVinfi eld , Kansas, in t he early spring of 1924. Pi Gamma Mu is not a n o rd inary honor society. It has no national ritual and no secret features of a ny sor t. Its name is simple and m odest, merel y t he initials of the Greek words mean ing "Stude nts of Social Science."

The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is the inculcation of the ideals of sch olarsh ip, scientific attitude, me thod , and social serv ice in rela tion to all socia l problems. Members are elected from seniors and juniCJrs having general average of A or B, who are majoring o r minoring in His tory or othe r Social Sciences. Pi Gamma Mu publishes a quarterly journal called "Social Science," which appeared first in 1925. Its special purpose is to vitalize and deepen scientific social interest in yo ung educated people. Members of the local chapter this year have bee n investigating histo rical topics of local interest, gatherin g mate ri a ls a nd shapin g them into form suitable for publi cation. '


AiLPJHA ERUDKTO

First row- OGUREK, H A RKSO:-." , \Yi TT\\"ER, CLOPPER , BLEC K A, S. DAYI S, \\'rLso:-: Secoud rmu- MoOTIIART, MoRFORD, S TRATTO:-.", Pll lLSO:-.", :\HL, L. D AVIS, HASTI:-."GS, Third rmu- J ov, j oRN, Z r NK, L EFI.ER, SELK, Sn nAL , NORWOOD (Sponsor) Fourth row- CA IN, \ Vl::sNE R , 1(.-\LTE:-." UOR:-l, 11 URD I::TTE

Ru ssELL

H ONOR S T UDENT FRATERN IT Y HIS is t he second year in the life of Alpha Erudito on t he Peru cam pus. The m embers are those who have been Schola rshi p Students in the h ig h schools t hey h ave attended. These scholarshi ps are of a val ue only in the Teachers Colleges of Nebraska. This C lub has been organized to brin g together in college those students who have been s uperior in scholastic at tainment in high school.

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In this way those who have similar ideas and abilities are bro ugh t toget her . As t his is essentiall y a Teachers College, met hods used in t he high schools from w h ich t he m embe rs come are discussed. The month ly meetin gs o f t he society are held for t heir social val ue to t he me mbe rs a nd fo r t he e ncouragement they provid e fo r fur t her scholarsh ip work in coll ege. This year t he meetings have been in c ha rge of the vario us gro ups rep resentin g t he departmen ts in w hic h they are majoring . This plan h as given the me mbers a broader v iew of t he c urric ul a o f t he school a nd helped t hem in their c hoice of electives. The first semester officers were: Hele n Ka lte nbo rn , President; Sue \\' e~ner , \'ice-President; ina Bu rdette, R ecord ing- Secretary; Sylvia Dm路is, Correspondin~ Secre tary; E llen Zink , Treas urer. The !-'econcl semester o ffi cers: Ceorge Cook, President; \ \' m路ne Reed, \'icePresident; Jessie J oy, Treaf'u rer. Luci lle Cole man, ' ews R e por.ter. Nf rs. t' orwood has been t he sponsor of the Clu b t hi~ year.


PHILOMATHEAN LITERARY SOCKETY

First row-A:\DERSOK, BAIRD , BATH , B oELLSTOR F , BEAC C HA~tP , B EES0 :-1, B tu GHT Second row-BROC K~IA:\, BROW:\, BROIV:\SO:-<, B URDETTE, CART E R , CH URC HILL Third row-COLE, CooK, CtHN K. I. DAVIS, S. DAVI S Fourth row- D EC KE R, DELZE LL, DcERFELT , D uE v , D c t!YEA , Du s n :-;

OFFIC ERS First Semester ] O H :'> B ATH MAR \ ' 1:'> \\'LLLI A)LS M IRI A:-.J M cG RE ,,. M ARGARET MAJ O R M .-\REL HI GG I :'> S

President V-ice- Presid ent Secretary Cor res pond ing Secretary T re-:Lsurer

S IS Peru , so is t h e P h ilo mat hean Society, a nd both have grown together sin ce 1869 . Throug h a ll t hese years , t he Phi los h ave ne,·er ceased th e ir ac ti, ·ities, a nd have a lways been a n orga ni zation o f ,,·hich the school has been prou d .

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Th e purpose o f the Phi loma thean S ociety is to de,·elop th e socia l all' ri b u tes of its me mbers . This cle,·e lopment is not onl y in a li terary wa y, a lt h o ug h 1ha t is th e bas is fo r t·h e organi za tion, IJu I it is in musica l, dra ma tic , a n d e xecuti,·e ways a s welL The exentt i,·e a bil ity is gi, ·en Ye nt in t he o ffice o f prog ram chair man, ,,·h ere a bili ty to han dle people, as wel l a ,; iniLiati, ·e in pre paring- original programs is n ecessa r~·.


PHXLOMA THEAN LXTERAR Y SOCRETY

First rmu- ELLIOT, Er-;GL ES, EI:\ UKG . FAI RJ-IE,\D, FARLEY, FEISTl' ER. Ft;LTO:< Second r ow- GAL LIO l", GA LLO\YAY, G ILR ERT, GnE I :-1 H ARAJIA:-1, 1-L\RTFonD Third ro7U- HASTI NGS, f-1 E ILIG, f-f ICKS. I-IlGG lNS , f-1 UTCH !l' S0:-1 Fourth row- 1-l UG II E S, E. j oN ES, !. ]0:\ES, J o n N, K ucE RA , LA S II

OFFIC ERS Sccoud Semester j

O H :'\ F IS II ER MARY ALICE E:'\(;LES

SYI.\' 1,\

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R U B Y 8RO\\' N

ELL EN \ \'ILSO :'\ ELI.EN Z I NK

President T-irc-Presid eut - Serretar \' Correspondi 11g Serre! ar:v Treasurer !Iistor i ~Ill

H E Phi lo m a th ea n Society m eers in the hig h school a udito ri um. Thi s cour tesy is extended to t he m by th e Peru Hig h School and is grea t ly appreciated by th e Society. To those hi g h school s tuden ts wh o read this a nnu a l a nd a re thereby· en co uraged to a t te nd P eru , the method of admit la nce m ay be oi i n teres t. M e mb ers a re tak e n in l\\·ice a yea r. at the beginnin g oi the fi rst and second semes ters . Ca r ds are g-i,·en to prospec ti,·e m embers. These card:; a re th en fi ll ed out, gi,·ing a brief accou nt of the applicant a n d his a bi li ty . The app li cat io ns are considered h y a m e mbers hip commillee and presented to th e C luh for acce pt ance or rejec t io n.

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PI-XKLOMATHEAN LIT ERARY SOCKJETY

First r ow-1vlcGREW, McSWAN, M ARG. MAJ O RS, M . M AJ ORS, METCA LF , Second r ow-Nuss, ~OLT I ::>~G , NORTO:->, 0K R E::>~T, PATE, PETE RSO:-> Third r ow- PETTIT, P RIBB E :-iO, RARICK, R EAGAN, R ICE Fourth row-G. RussELL, :\I. R uss ELL, SA~ I S, SELK, SDt RAD, Sc H ~II DT

Mu~ll'E R, NELSO N

meets twice a month. These meetings a re a lways very in te rT estH Eing.Society In addition to the program , the me m bers us ually h ave a li vely d iscussion a bout some poin t of b usiness, w ith Bill's insisten t and futile motio ns fo r adjo urnment s picing up the a rgume n t. Among the p rogra ms of this year th ere have been several of special in tere s t. T aking th e more serious point of v iew, one coul d me n tion the evening spen t studyin g 0. H en ry's life a nd works. A sh ort biographi cal account o f 0 . H e n ry was giYen by one of the mem bers . F ollowing t his, a me m ber of Ph ilo w ho reads very well read one of hi s stories . Anoth er p rogram o f in terest was seen and heard t hrou gh a television rad io. T here was a n e nla rged screen wh ich fi rst revea le d the announcer at the mi crophone. T he firs t number on the p rogram was a selec tion by a ma le quartet. F ollowing this was a p ia no solo. M atilda G reen , official ach 路iser to the lo,路elorn, appea red next. She read som e ve ry interestin g le t te rs, a ncl ga,路e exceedingly a deq ua te ans wers. T h e an nou ncer sig ned off a n d the sc reen grew da rk . Thi s was the firs t Lime a televisifl n rad io h a d been seen in P e ru , a nd th e experience wa much appreciated . A nothe r prog ra m of a light er nat u re an d one en thu siasticall y accepted by the socie t y, was given b y " Dic k " \ \'i llia ms and his orchestra.


lPHXLOMAT JE-IJEAN LRTERAR Y SOCIETY

First row - Sc HRIEFER, S HAFFER , ScHAEFFER, SC HA EFFER, So:-.oc:RE GGER, Second row- TREl' H OD I , TROIA, TYNON , \\.AG:\E R, \\ 'ALTZ, \\·c: :-~zL Third row- L. \\.ITTW E R , 0. \\' I T T\\"ER, \YILCOX, \\' ILLIA~I S, E. \\' ILSO:\ Fourth rmu- L. \\' JLS0:-1, V. \YI L SON, K. \VoLFE, A. \VoLFE, YOUNG, ZINK

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M ONG the ach ie,·emen ts of P hilo, the two most ou tsta ndi ng a re the Society 's a nnua l contribution to t he s tude nt loan fun d a nd the fin a l payment on the bell sys tem for the school. The Society made their first contribu tion to the s tude n t loa n fun d in 1928 from a Liberty Loa n bond purchased by the Socie ty durin g the \Yar. Th e plan is to contribute to th is fun d from t ime to time a nd to ma in tain it for the t•se of me mbers of t he Socie ty. This f unci , so recently started, h as a lready helped seYera l s tuden ts . Th e pay ment on the bell system was made only las t yea r, a n d ma Lle s ure its speedy in stall ment on the ca mpus . A pm;session of which Philo is , ·ery pro ud is a quill pen. Th is pe n was used in signing the gra nt for the la nd upon which the Peru College now stands . Th e Phi loma t hea n Socie ty owes mu ch of its success for the year to Professor A. L. H ill , who has h e lped the C lub o, ·er man y rough places a nd has gi , ·en arh- ice wi thou l ma kin g it ma ndatory tha l the C lu h acce pt as li na t his opi ni on. H e has a tt ended the meet·ings faithfu ll y , and gi,·es to th e initial ion progra ms th a t serious note whi ch helps the me mbers to real ize th at Ph ilo has al so a \·er~· serious purpose.


EVERETT LITERARY SOCIETY

First row-B ABB , B E E BE, B EER, A. BRADY , M . BRAD Y Second row-BR ICK EL, C AI N , C LI :\EB URG, CoL GLAZIER, Cov , C OLE~I AK Third row-DA~! ~! AST, E l'iGL E K Em E R, F ERGUSO:\, F Js HEH , F OWl-E R Fourth row-GIBBS, GLA:\DT , GRA VES, GROOTII UI S

J!f otto-" Once a n E verett Always an Everett."

OFFICERS First Semester D oROTH Y \\"oRL E Y

C LAY Cov . E DfTI-I A PROKES

D E.\ :'\ GRA SS

President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer

HE E verett Litera ry Society was organized in 1872, a nd has developed in to o ne of the m ost s uc cessful oraa nizations on the Peru Campu s . At first , "' me t each Friday evenin g in o ne o f the the Society cl ass rooms, b u t in 1885 it was give n a room in th e new Norma l H all. The Li t tle T heatre is now use d for Everett meetings.

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One of the outstandin g features of th e Society is its probationary syste m , whi ch p rov ides for tentative membersh ip u n t il t he candidate has prove n hi mself worthy of ful l mem be rship . Th is has been a ve ry effective m ethod in selec tin g fu t ure E vere tts . Doi<oTH Y \\.oHLEY

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EVERETT LITERARY SOCIETY

Firs/ row- 1-IARRI SO =--', HE RV EY , H E RTE L, KA LT El\"BO il:-;, KET LER Seco11d row- K ERNE R , KDI SEY , Ktl A~ I D ECK, j EN KI NS, LA:-<DOLT, LtC IIT El\DERGER Th ird ro-.u-A. LYLE, P. LYLE, i\ l c \\' tLLI A)I S , i\ I EA:-15, i\IILIIOLLil\ Fourth r ow- :\ l oR IARTY, N tC IIOLAS, PEDERSEI\, I. PIE RCE

Colors -Black and Ora nge

OFFICERS Sero11d Scmes/('1'

D"A :-.1

CRA SS FRA:\C ES MoR IARTY AI.LE:\ LIC I!T E:\ DERGE R TI ·: \ ' E:\ T t;IHLLE

HE aim of the E\·ere tt Li terary Society is l o oiTe r th e s tu dent a n opportunity to mas ter h im~el f. b ecome a ccompl is hed, a n d fi t himself to be a rea l factor in life. Broa dl y s peaki ng, it s ta nds fo r I he cu lt iva tion o f th e best o f e\·cryth in g. I n carryingout thi s aim each membe r is gi\·en a cha nce to de \·e lop his ta len ts, a nd is e ncouraged to do so.

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Th e ne \\' honora ry me mbers e lecl erl this yea r arc Mrs . P. H . Non\·ood and Mi ss M ario n H en drick. A p;rca t par t of the s uccess of t h e Socic t y I hi s year is due to the faithful lea ders h ip of the a ch ·iser, Pa t rick Non\·oo< l.

Presiden t Vire-Pres ide11t Serrctar_v Trca s 11 rcr


EVERETT LITERARY SOCIETY

First row-:\.

P I ERCE, PORR, P ROKES, RIGG I:-IS, RosEK IU:\S

Second row- ROGE RS, H. R usSELL, L. RUSSELL, S HELDO::-<, s~!UTZ, S KELTO:\

Tlzird row- SKOCPAL, STOOKER, T UR:\BULL, T URILLE, Fourth row-\\"ES:\ER, WIHT E , vVHITE HlLL , \VI ESE

vVALKI NSHAW

" THE DEAD OF IG HT" By J. C. M c M uLL E:-r CAST Martha Ba ldwi n J oey Allan Richards Sarah 'vVatki ns Donald Hull . Ruth :-Jash D aYid Carru thers L ela Chapman . Ada m G lassett

Directed by

FRA:-\CES M oR IA RTY S TEVE:-! T U R I LLE

FRA:-\ K KER:-\ E R EsTHER 'vVALKr:-r s H A \Y HAR OLD R ussELL

MAD0:-1 :-\A BIUDY P AU L L A:\'DOLT

BLA0:C HE GIBBS

ALLE:-\ LI C I! TE:-\BER G ER M A RGl..i ER rTE GRAVES

:-Jew members elected t he second semester are : M ac Dunn ing, Belva Card e r , I na Custard, H enry H ofma nn , Marcelle K ell y, Erma Stoll , a n d M a rgu e rite Deerson.

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WOMEN'S A THLETXC ASSOCXA TXON

Firs/ rvw- CO\\'A:"\, DA~ni A S T , H A RAJ IA:\, DAYIDSO:\, CUSTARD, Ro wuso:-: Second row- R OGE RS, 0EERSO:\, \\" ES:\ER, SKELTO:\, K A LTE:\DOR:\

SuE \VES:-<E R D o ROT H Y Co w AN P H YLLI S DAMMA ST

H E LE N K ,\ LT EN nOR:-< MILDR E D R OGE RS

President Vice- President Secretar·y Correspouding Secretary Treasurer

A. A . is an a ssociation for the wo m E'n in terested in athle t ics and was organ ized in this school by Miss Ruby Da m me in 1924. Thi s organ ization h as a large members hip and is one of t he most active on t he cam pus . I ts p u rposes a re two, na mely , to enlist t he interest of as ma ny college girls as possible in in door a nd outdoor ath le tics, a nd to build heal thy bodies. The value of the orga nization is fo u nd not onl y in t he b uilding of healthy bodies, bu t in t he a bsorbin g in terest the g irls ta ke in t he spor ts.

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Last yea r th e loca l G . A . A. a ppli ed for membership in t he A. C. A. C. \\'. , which is t he na t iona l organ ization . They were a ccepted and are now recogni zed all over t he entire United States as th e \~' . .'\ . A. A ny girl on t he campus may become a member of \\'. A. A. by earnin g o ne hu nd red points in some sport. \ Vhen a g irl has earned f1 ve hundred poin t,.; s h e is entitled to a lette r. To receive a sweater, s he mus t earn one thousand poin ts. A wh ite stripe for t he sleeve is a warded for five hu nd red poin ts earned after win ning a sweater. Everv active member must earn nne h u nd red poin ts a yea r to remain in the C lub. On e of t he imrnr ta n t a n nual even t·s is the\\·. A. A. Prom. of d a ncin g is e nj o~·ecl by a ll t he girls in school.

Thi,.; e \·en1ng


\>VOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

First

row-HAYEK , M ATH EWS, PA RKS, :\fAVIA U X , STUKE:-.iHOLTZ, :\fELS0:-.1, STOCKER, Ru sSE L L , ScH I:SDLER , SWA:SSOZ', BROADY, MuLu:ss, OsBORZ'E. E:sGLEs, E 1 ~u:s c . S wARTZ, RoGEI< s, H ARTFORD, AoA)IS, DAVIDS0:-1

Second

row- SO:\DEHEGGER, LEAHY, H ARAJIA Z', SCI<I.\ISII E R, SoPHER , BuTLER, SKEL To :s , Rowuso:s , I<ALTE:-.rBOR:-.1

C uSTARD,

DA)DfAST .

Third

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NOVEMBER

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1929 Co-Champions

R ECORD OF GA MES St. Benedict . .. .... . . . Peru . .. ... . ..... . .. . Wesleyan . . . . ... . .. . . P eru ...... . .. .. . . .. . Wayne .. . .. . .... . . . . Peru .. ... .. . . . .. . . . . Peru . ... . . .. . .. . ... . Omaha ... . ... .. .. . . . Peru ... . . ... .. .

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l\DER t he tutelage of Lon R. G raf, Bobcat machines a re a lways s uccessful. Durin g his reign as H ead M en tor o f pi gs kin activ ities he has d eYelopecl many cha mpi onshi p tea ms. 1923 wi t nesse d the begin ning of P eru's asce nding to t he top o f the )Jebras ka s por t world and a very la rge part of the credit is clue to our " M a ker o f Cham p io ns," Coach Graf.

C o A C H C RA F

In 1923 Coach G ra f came to Peru late in t h e practice season . Unde r ordi nary ci rc umsta nces t h is wo ul d have pro,路ed a se ,路e re han dicap b u t if it was a handicap no one e , 路er was aware of it because a t thi s time the il1\路in cible Bobcats bega n to asser t themseh-es a nd since 1924 whe n the Cats wo n t heir first foo t ba ll cha_mpions hi p they h ave been the mos t feared aggre ga lton in :.iehraska.



FOOTBALL After several weeks of gr ue lli nv prac tice on th e necessary fu ndamentals, calisthenics, a nd scrimmage wi t h t he aspiri ng freshmen the "Ca ts" opened the footb a ll season with a decisive v ictory oYer t he Iris h fro m Sr. Ben edic ts Col lege, Atch ison , [(ansas. These fi ghting I r is hm e n came to Per u presenting a lmost th e sa me lineup as that of the p revious year. The ou tcome of t he ga me was never in doubt. St. Benedict did not have a c ha nce aga in st th e charging lin e and dri v ing backs of Peru. Sa u tter, T oft a nd Zook were the mai n cogs in t he Bobcat machine. The first half ended 19-0, but in th e seco nd half the I ris h came back to show they still had some fi g h t a nd had no t given up. As a res ul t Pe ru was held to a score of b ut 7 p oints in the second ha lf. Th e game e nd ed 25-0 in favor of Peru. The next ga me wi ll be remembered because o f t h e wea t her which was very mudd y . Graf a nd Compa ny e mbarked on the ir excursion to M aryvill e, Misso u r i, earl y Friday morn in g, takin g wi th t he m everyth ing they t ho ugh t would help comba t t he mud. After a long a nd t ireso m e trip, j ust enough players a nd s uits a rri ved at fo ur o 'c lock Lo star t a game. In

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FOOTBALL Despi te t he m ud, the long t ri p a nd the on -comin g da rkn ess t he g-a me was started. T he game ,,·as Yery e\·en . Bo th tea ms ,,·ere Yery eYenl y ma tched. The Missou rian s , inspired by a loya l student body, threa tened to score at t he end of t he first ha lf a nd agai n near the end of t he ga me but was slopped b~· the Bobcat line. Claussen a nd Hofman n we re t he ou tstand ing p la~·ers fo r Peru . At the end of the muddy battle, whic h ended in the dark , both teams were sat isfied with a scoreless tie. Oc tober 12, a beau t ifu l fa ll day, \\·itnessed a nother grea t gridi ron classic-. T he \\"esleyan Coyotes r.a me to Peru thorough ly dete rmined to down the Bobcat de mon of the Nebraska Ozarks . H owever, the Coyote a nd Bobcat got the best of neither one, the game \\"as eYenl y played as a ga me coul d be. T he ga me showed a slig h t ad , ·a n tage to Peru , as bu t one first clown was made through Peru's li ne. After t he haze of the battle had lifted itself. no counters had been made. Brockman, Zook and Saut ter stood out as the shin ing lights for Peru .

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FOOTBALL Both Peru an d \Vesleyan thoug ht th ey could b eat t h e other so on the following Thursday a n igh t game w as scheduled for t he Ba lla rd field a t Havelock. A s pec ia l train was chartered and nearly everyone o f t he loyal Peru rooters accom pan ied th e sq u ad to Lin coln where t h e first night game was ever p layed by a Pe ru footb a ll t eam. Sha ffn er , a s ubstit ute ha lfback became a shinin g star for Peru in this nigh t game. Kerner, Hurst a nd Zoo k were impor tant cogs in the game, making m any valuable con t ributions. Inspired by a desire to beat \Vesleyan and b ack ed by the voluminous cheering by th e Pe ru roo ters a nd t h e music of the P eru b a nd , the Bobcats proved t he ir s uperio rity by a 7-0 win . The nex t p igskin encounter was wi t h the \i\lay ne \Vild cats in the H omecoming game . The stadium was fi lled wit h s tudents a nd alumn i wh o h a d return ed. At twothirty, Captain Brockman led h is fig h tin g Bobcats on to the field. The erstwhile \Vild ca ts were scra ppy a nd game but were una ble to solve th e rushin g onsla ugh t o f th e b oys in blue. Th e game from t he spectators standpo in t w as a listless a nd one s id ed a ffa ir, the outcome being 39-0 fo r Per u with much of the game be ing played b y second stringers. I n panel- \ lcSWA:-1,

MAJORS, MJLLIIO LLIN , i\ I JLL ER, PIK E, PLACE .

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FOOTBALL Arm i::;tice day is on ,,路in ters borderla nd. The Bobca ts jou rneyed to C hadron a nd midst softly fa lling s now carried Peru's colors nobly forwa rd , a lthough t hey were beaten 9-2 hy a powerfu l Eagle team. The ga me was qu ite eyen ly wi th Pe ru s howing- th e bes t playing but C hadron ge t tin g the brea k. Records show that the Bobca ts gain ed nearly twice as much ground as their opponen ts, but acco rding to what counts, the score, C had ron was the better . I n t he ea rly minutes of the ga me C heney a nd Buc ki ngham " 路ere able to put oYer a touc hdown for the Eag les and the try fo r point was good. Th en P eru beg un clic king a nd C hadron was he ld to a safety for the other score , while the Bobcats , by way of B rockman, threw the Eagles for a sa fety. Brockman and J( erner in the li ne a nd S ha ffner and Y oung in t he backfield were ou tsta ndi ng. The team was give n a loyal send off and, on their re turn, a loyal reception by the enti re stud en t body . Th e consensus of opinion in Centra l Nebraska was that th e "Cat" could not easil y a nd s uccessfully stalk the An te lope. A t the end of t he ga me l( ea rney had to be sa tisfied with a 45-0 defea t at the ha nds of Young and h is tea m males. In

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FOOTBALL

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The last h ome game of the year was t he long-poin te d for ga m e wi t h t h e O ma ha R edbirds . Oma ha had been pla nning for th is game for a y ear , th ey wanted to get revenge fo r the decisive defeat administered b y P e ru th e yea r be fo re a nd th-ereby losing the ~. I. A. A. title wh il e Pe ru won it in th is pa rt ic ula r game . Peru had a lso been pla nning fo r th is game for a yea r a n d b y t he time t he R e dbirds a rri ved the Bobcats we re ready for a noth er victor y. As a res ul t o f t he machine-like working of t he Bobcat mach in e t h e O ma h a ns we re comple t e ly overwhelmed a nd wen t home s tinging with a 50-0 defea t. T he s h inin g ligh ts o n Peru was the passing o f H atche r to H o fma nn , t h e line smash es b y Hu rs t, a nd th e ret urn of pun ts by Youn g. H owever, the en ti re tea m m ust be given c re d it for t he v ictory. Th is game ended the con ference games for t h e y ear . P eru 's vic tor y h a d no t been in vain as \\"ay ne ha d defeated C ha dro n , t h e Confe rence lea d e rs, on t h e same clay , thereby pu tting Peru a nd Chad ron in a two-way tie for cha m p ion shi p of the con fe rence with th ree wins a nd one loss fo r each. For the fi na l game of the season the Bob cat s t ravele d to T a rkio for th e T u rkey Day game. Th e game was played on a s now-covered an d da mp gri d iron . Both teams were eYenl y matched, neithe r of the teams being able to do m uc h with the other. Peru star ted o ut with a ba ng but we re soon ha lte d a n d h e ld o n even terms by th e Missou ria ns . Th e Bobcats were powe rful on the offen se in miclfielcl whi le T arkio's defe nse cou ld not be pi e rced near its goal li ne. T he o n ly score of the game \\路as a touc hdow n by Shaffner , resul t ing from a fi fteen-yard e nd run. Per u ha d conquerecl T a rki o by a cou nt of 6-0. T his game en ded a s urcessfu l season for t he Bobcats a n d was th e e n d o f th e foot ba ll playing careers o f Captain Broc km a n , E i ner T o ft , R o ll ie R iggins, F ra nk Kerner . C ha rles Place, Pau l H oy, Duane Sa ms. \ \ "ilb ur You ng, Rober t M a jo rs . Ernest Rothert and F ra nk l \路ers. Pup.e 02


PH[ Li'\MlBDA ALPHA

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First

B Rt;X OSOX,

FI S II ER, G.\ LLO \\'AY, GRAF. GROOTII L'IS ,

Second rmu- l-l ov, 1-l L' l{ ST, I VERS, KER:-<ER, K o R OER, Lt\'E R~I O RE , L o tW E ER, Third row- :\l A)Ol{S, :'lltLIIOLLIN, !I I ILLE R, :\I U ~II' E R , PEDERSEX, P IKE,

H ERTEL,

:\ l cSwAX PLACE,

RIGGIXS,

R OTIIERT

Fourth

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Ph i La mbda Alp ha is t he ath letic fratern ity whic h unti l t his year was ca lled the "P" C lub.

The " P" Club \\'as o rga nized in 1920 b~.- Coach Speer. The mem bership consists of those men \\'h o have wo n letters in foo tba ll , basket b a ll, or trac k. The fra te rn i t~路 this y ea r s ponsored the o u t heastern track meet on April 19, a nd t he M. I. N. 1-:::. t rac k meet on May 3 . These meets a re held to brin g to Peru t he out s ta nding ath le tes o f the hig h schools o f t his part of f\'e braska . The imiJorta'lt socia l event of t he year of t he Phi La mbda :\lpha was t he par ty g ive n at the Au burn Country C lub. This was th e initiatio n of the new fra ternit y and a lso served as a send-off for Coach Lorbeer who was leaving for Sarasota, Fl orida, where t he train in g cam p for the I ndia napolis Bal l C lub Is located. The a im of the Ph i La mbda Alpha is to promote Peru spiri t and they hm路e do ne well in their effo rts towa rds t he rea li zation of this a im . Th e interest taken by the h igh school boys who come to pa rticipate in the at hl et ic contests held here at Peru ts tn part cl ue to the spiri t s hown by the me mf,ers of the Phi Lambda Alpha. T he OI路Iicer;; th is yc:-ar we re : I lo\\'ard Zook, P resident; Earl Hu r" t路 \ ' iceP resident ; Frank 1-:::erner, Secreta ry a nd Treasure r.



GKRJLS' CJLUB

"The Funny Paper Ball"

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r\ C l-1 yea r the G irls' C lub sponsors a costume party which t his yea r w as in

th e form of a ve ry funn y "Funny Paper BGll. " Al l t he comic c harac t ers ca me to the ball, fro m E lla Ci nders to Spark Plug. Each grou p of gi rls w as as ked to prepare a stun t fo r t he bal l and a prize was offered for the best act give n . As a result, fo ur clever acts were presen ted a nd from the m the judges chose "Elmer Tuggle 's D ream" as the funniest. Th e other acts were '" Perry \\"inkl es Ga ng," " M aggie, " a nd "Spark Plug." Gi rls' Club meets tw ice each mon th . T his year a n interesting ~roup of progra ms cons is ted of a series of }i,路eh 路 skits o n "E tiquette. " One of t h ese was in th e form o f a s ty le show. S u ggest i~ns in a nswer to t h e botherso me quest ion . " \\'hal sha ll I wea r ?" we re given , beginn ing wi th a cheery "Goot.l morn inp:" a nd continui ng t hro ug h t he day to t he las t "Good n i~ht." Ano t her of the programs o n e ti que tt e showed us ''The Ri g h ts a nd \\"rongs of D atin g." T he eventfu l meeting of Cirls' Cl ub is a lways t he birthd ay party w hi c h is present ed at con vocatio n wit h t he M e n ',; C lub as guests of honor. The program for thi s meeting was presen ted by t he me mbers of t he grou p p resenti ng t h e prize-wi n ning s tu nt at the "Fu nn y Pa per Ra il. "


FRESHMAN CLUBS HE Freshman Clubs organized last year have been happily growing aided by the inspiration and help of upper classmen and members of the faculty. If you are planning to enter Peru look through the list and find the group you will most enjoy.

T

ART CRAFT CLUB Have you a creative mind and nimble fingers? 1st sem. Secretary Secretary MARJORIE LAWRENCE, 1st sem., Treasurer BETH MoRT, Treasurer Miss DIDDEL, Advisory Cotmselor

1st sem., President President HELEN DIRKS, 1st sem., Vice-President LOUISE SONDEREGGER, Vice-President MIRIAM McGREW, Sophomore Counselor

LouiSE SoNDEREGGER,

BLANCHE HASTINGS,

GENEVIEVE BEATTY,

MARCELLA 0GUREK,

CRAvVDADS Do you love to swim? President Vice-President

Sophomore Counselor Advisory Counselor

DALE MILLHOLLIN,

BERNARD GALLOWAY,

RoY GINGLES,

MR. LoRBEER,

LAWRENCE RICE,

Secretary-Treasurer

EMILY POST CLUB Do you wish to be "up-to-the-minute?" 1st sem., President President VERA WHITE, 1st sem., Vice-President MARY NoRRIS, Vice-President

Secretary-Treasurer Reporter PHYLLIS DA:\1:\IAST, Sophomore Counselor Miss \VEARE, Advisory Counselor

HELEN GILBERT,

RuTH SwANSON,

SARAH joY,

VIRGINIA MATHEWS,

HIKING CLUB Are you fond of tramping over the hills? BoBBY SoNDEREGGER,

President Mrss AHLBERG,

Rt.:TH HARAJIAN,

Sophomore Counselor

Adtoisory Counselor

JOLLY DODGERS /lave you enjoyed folk dancing? 1st sem., President President MARJORIE LAWRENCE, Vice-Preside11t \"rRGINIA McNEAL, 1st sem., 5'ecreta.ryTreasurer

ELOISE

FAIRHEAD,

VIRGINIA McNEAL,

Secretary Treasurer EDITHA PROKES, Sophomore Cou11selor Mrss DAVIDSON, Ad~路isory Couuselor

MATHILDA BARISAS, BELVA CARDER,

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FRESHMAN CLUBS KODAK CLUB Iiou.• about being an amateur plrotogro.plrer? 1st sem .. President Presideut 1st sem., t•ice-President

:\IAXINE Rt!SSELL,

OJ~:\

LotTISE DAVIS,

Secretarv-Treasurer Soplwmo;e Counselor Adt•isory Cormselor

EDGAR GALLOWAY,

FuRGUsox.

'Lt·cy AXDERsox. :\IR. CLE:'IIENTS,

EsTER BROADY,

Vice-President

MINERVA CLUB Do you !O'l•e to discuss your fat•orite books? 1st sem., President President 1st sem., Vice-President Vice-President

LAl'RA S:'llUTZ, 1st sem .. Secretary- Treasurer ABBIE CLARY, Secretary-Treasurer HELEX \\'AGNER, S(lphomore Counselor

HULDA DFSTIN, !VIARY NoRRIS, l\IARY NoRRIS, VEVA \VILSON,

:\hss PETERSON,

Adt•isory Cormselor

PERU PLAYERS Are you fond of the game of Presidwt Vice-Presideut BEAMER, Secretary LIBAL, Treasurer

BELVA CARDER,

MARY

Sophomore Counselor Sophomore Counselor DANII!.L McSwAN, Sophomore Counselor jACK MILLER, Sophomore Counselor Advisory Counselor MABEL HIGGINS,

HAROLD HEILIG, ALICE

".~.11ake-betiet•e?"

AILEEN MEANS,

MARGUERITE GRAVES,

SUPPER CLUB You surely lo1!e to cook OPAL 'WITTWER, DoLORES PoRR,

President Secretary-Treasurer Miss CooK,

Publicity Chairman Sophomore Counselor

VIRGINIA McNEAL, GLADYS NEIMAN,

Advisory Counselor

TRAVEL CLUB Cet ready for those longed-for tr·ips. Presideut Vice-President BEEBE, Secretary- Treasurer

Sophomore Counselor Sophomore Counselor ' TEAl~, Advisory Counselor

ADA BRADY,

GLADYS KniSEY,

NAOI\It PIERCE,

CLAY CoY.

GLADYS

lVhss

\YRITING CLUB Ifa'l'l' you the urJ!,e to publish J President t·£ce-Presideul

Secre/arv Sopl;omort• Couuselor

LoRENE MooTHART,

EnmL KosER,

ADA BRt 1MMER,

MILDRED LEFLER,

1\lRs. (~RAF,

Adt•isory Cozmselor


Y. M . C. A.

First

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Secoud

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Third

T t:R ILL E,

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LI:\DOLT, I VE:\5,

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ALLI SO:\,

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H E Young Men 's Christian Association is one of the wor t h ies t organ izations in college. B ut worthiness is no t its onl y attrib u te, for a "good ti me had by a ll" aptly describes every mee ting.

Th e Y. M . C. A. th is yea r car ried ou t a project t hat has never before been used a t Peru . T his was the organ ization of a Gospel team. T his gro up p repared a religious program consisting of vocal a nd ins tru me n tal m us ic a nd the Biblical drama, '路Courage." T hey presen ted t his progra m as a s pecia l ser v ice in t h e churches at Peru a nd elsewhere. From th is beg in ni ng, the wor k of t he Gospel T eam is ex pected to grow and become an importan t part of t he Y . M. C. A . activities. One of the major ach ievements of the Associa t ion was th e Father an d Son banq uet held in the early fall. T h is is an ann ua l event a nd is attended by rea l fath ers with their sons and by man y of the college men who bring yo u nge r boy s from the Train ing School. T he purpose of t he Y . M . C. A. has been s tated many ti mes, bu t it expresses in a few word s th e basic mea ni ng of the organization a nd can well bear repet itio n : ''The purpose of Yo un g M e n's C hris t ian Associa tio n is to lead men t o fa it h in Cod: to unify t he student body in its pu rpose in a ct io n ; and to promo te g rowth in ch :1ract er and fellowsh ip amon g men.'' T he offi cers fo r the pas t yea r ha ve been : Ray mond T ren holm , pres ide n t; Elmer Her tel. ,路icc-presid ent; Dean Crass. treas urer; J oh n Ba t h, secretary; an d Edwin Booth , program chairma n .


EMOlH SCKMONOCE

First rnw- 13 AIIW, HRADY , C oo K , CJ...\:-;DT , GRA\'ES. H E:-;:-; r:-;l;s E:-; S ccolld rmu-1-!ov, j o:-;Es, j OY, Kt'CEI!A, LASH , :\lcC RORY , :\l c K:-;r t;HT Third rou~ PAI!KER , P I ERCE, PrnE Rso :-; , Snn:-;nr.E R, S H EI. Do :-;, \\'E.\l! E

H OME E C ON OM ICS F R AT ERN ITY HE H o me Econ om ics Departmen t has a lways been unified because the type of \\·ork has na t urall y broug ht them close together. I t logically followed that t he De pa rtmen t should orga ni ze.

T

The creation of th is orga ni zation took place in 1929 u nder t he direc tion of Miss J' a thry n T owne, a nd has been gro\\'ing under the lea ders hip of Miss Edna \\'eare a nd Miss i\l a be l Cook d u ring the yea r 1929-HJ30. T his C lub ha s b een corres pondi ng \\'it h orga nizations of similar nature in other co lle~es . T hrough this \\'Ork t hey ha\'e ga t hered reliable a nd interes ti ng materia l ,,·h ich has helped them in their O\\'n ac ti,·ities. Ano th er objecti,·e of the C lub has heen to become fam iliar \\' it h th e leaders in t he fi eld of H om e Econom ic,.;. Home 1--: co nom ics is t rul ~· a sci ence a nd it is of \'a lu e to those pl a nning to teach the s ubj ect to k now of the progress tha t ha s been made in th is lin e of \\'ork and of those \\'ho ha Ye been leacl ers in t ha t progress. The offi ce rs for t he pas t , ·ear haYe bee n: Ncl' a Baird. president; C a rol ~·n Henn in gsen, , ·ice- preside nt; Emil y Pe terson. secre tary; Lela McC rory , treas urer.


YOUNG \>VOMEN,§ CHRXSTXAN 1\SSOCKA T XON

GRAVES, K AL.TE :\"BOR :-.-, EL.u OTT, PRO KES, :\I c CR E W, \\ · n.so :-~

OCTOB E R 19, 1887, a permane n t cha r ter was give n to the new ly o rga nized Y. \\". C. A . Each year ha d ad ded to th e stre ng th o f t he o rganizatio n, ma kin g it t rul y Yaluable in the li,·es of Pe ru studen ts .

O

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Th e purpose of th e \' . \\". C. A . is t wo-fold: T o uni te in the desire to realize full a nd c reatiYe li fe thro ugh a g rowing kn owledge o f God; and to have a par t in ma kin g t hi s life possibl e fo r a ll peo ple. T o accom p lis h t hei r ideals , t h e girl s seek to un de rstan d Jesus a nd to follo w Him. T he Stude nt Frien dshi p Fun d has bee n a ide d b y the Y. \\". C. A. fo r t he past fo ur yea rs a n d e\ ·ery C hristm as , bas kets fo r th e poor a re p repare d b y t his o rga nizatio n. T he Y. \\". C. A. a lso s ponsored join tly with t he Y. M . C. A . a n in sti t u te Febru a ry '16 and 17. Three in tern atio na l spea kers we re b ro ug h t to o u r ca m p u s b,· that inst itute. T he speakers wer e Mrs . 1'-im o f K o rea, D r . lse o f U ni ,·ersit\' nf 1'-ansas a n d M iss R ead of E ngla nd . ~ On Sunday morn ing M rs . l'-im spo ke at a uni o n sen·ice of the churches. That afternoon there \\·as a progra m a t Eliza M o rga n H a ll , and nn Su n da \· e\·ening a union meeting ,,·as he ld at th e Coll ege . Au ditorium . Mo n da \ · th.e speakers talked in se,·eral of the c lasses a n d M o nda y ni ght t h e fi nal m eetin g was held . M iss Read of 1-~ n gl and being th e spea ke r. Sh e C()mpared fo r us 1--: n glis h a nd American college life.

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YOUNG \tVOMlEN,S CJHRKSTKAN ASSOCRA TRON

KDI SE Y,

HIGGI:-:s,

BUA DY, GocKLEY , CooK

RS. I( Ji\ 1 made an exce ptio na l appeal to t he studen ts. H er unique way o f saying th ings especia lly p leased her li ste ners. She has a deep interes t in the young peo ple of A merica a nd m ade many ol t he discont ented realize that, after a ll , there ,,·e re many th in gs to apprecia te in our free American life.

M

Each year the o r gan izat ion sends a delegate to Es tes P ark. Last s um mer, M arguerit e Grcl\·es, the President, and Ellen \\'ilson \\'ere delega tes. T hey bro ug h t back much inspiration, a n d s uggest io ns that ,,·ere used ach·a n tageously In this yea r 's work. The \' . M . C. A. has had an unu sua ll y large attenda nce this year. because ma ny of th e programs ,,·ere not o nl y attracti,·e but worth coming o ut to. One joint program sponsored by the \'. M. a n d \' . \\'. that brought out ··recordbrea king crmnls" was made up of speeches o n '' Idea ls." Three\'. \\'. ·girls we re g ues ts of the Y . M. and spoke o n ''The I dea l Man" m; a sweetheart . compa nio n , a n d fa ther. Likewise at Y. \\'.three Y. M. men spoke on ''The Ideal Girl" as a s weet hear t. compan ion. a n d mothe r . As a climax to the e\·ening. th e s peakers answered questions ''asked from the sincere depths " of the lis tene rs' so uls . Muc h was lea rn ed. Among the li, ·ely and excellen t o rg-anizat ions on Peru campus the Y . \\'. C ..-\. has its place. and just ly so, as one of th e membe rs sa id. "\\ 'hen I <till sitting a t my stu d~· tab le. ,,·eight ed dm,·n i>y the worry of my work. I feel a s if atte nding

Y. \\·. is merely a duty.

But after 1\ ·e gone. my troubles arc lost to t he world."


VOLLEY iBf.\LL

So:>oEREGGER, CowA:>. RO\rLI SO:>, D EERso:>, DAmiAST, SOPHER, CoLE~I A::\', cusTAI<D, .:-iELSO :s', BROADY, DAVIDSO:>

SWIMMING

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OCC l JI'! EU

Chats lll'IWI'rll classl's

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" / )id you throw nl me•"

All sri, but will


I'RA :'\KS- Thc cakf' will uow be served- We are so fou esome, boys

"Sjxtrky" nerds water men

A swing by the mighty.


lJI<EA~I LIFE

Your collegP life is your dream

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and yo ur college dnys arc lhosÂŁ' tlreams


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Steadfast ct11d Firm ns the Roclt shall be our Loyalty to Old P eru

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DECEMBER


AHLBERG, BA K E R, BE:'<FORO, BRA:'<OT BRANS0:-1, G . B ROWN,

R t:ni

AHL B ERG. R . -:\.

School Nurse

B. K. BAK ER, .'\. B . . A. l\1. Associate Professor of Education

R. T . BE:-:FOR D, A. B. Instmctor iu Piano and Organ

Rl'TH G. BRA:-:OT Principal of Junior High School

L I IJBIE

A. BRA:-:so:-:. A. B .

A ssisla11/ Librariau

c.

B ROW N,

R. B ROWN

\ V. CA RTER, 0 . CA RT E R , CHATELA I N

C AST LE :VI. BROWN, Ph. B ., A . i\11. J. D . Registrar aud Associate P rofessor of History and Other Social Sciences

iVIRS. CASTLE BROWN

Supervisor of First aud Second Grades

GEORGE

w.

B ROWN

A ssociate P rofessor of H -i story and Sociology

\ \'. R. C ARTER, A. B., M.s. A ssociale Professor of Biology

:\'I RS . \\' . R. CARTE R . A .

B.

Supen:isor of Biology Teaching

\' . E. CIIATI-:I, A I ='. A. 13 ., A. :\1. Professor of llistory and Other Social .)'ciences, !lead of Depnrlmenl Po~e

Sl


CLARK, C LAYD U H N, CLEMENTS, Coo K DAVIDSON, DELZE LL, DIOOEL D oYLE, D UN:-I IKG. FA t:LHA DE R, GocKL EY

EsTHER

A.

CLARK,

A. 13., A. i\1.

\\'. N . DELZELL D ean of 1lfen and Director of Extension

Prof essor of Foreign Languages

A. 13.

CLAYI3 U RN,

A. B. , A.M.

NOIDIA

Professor of Geography

S.

D IODEL.

A. 13.

Professor of Art

S. 1.. C LE~IE:'\T :i , .·\. B . :\ . :\1. S uperinteudent of Tra£ninf!. School

PRICE DoYLE, B . S. Director of Conservatnry of ~Music and Profes sor of P ublic School JI!Jusic

i\ IAnEL G. Coo K, A. 13 ., A. i\'1. Professor of Home Economirs

i'VI. D L'NNING, A. B. Dean of Jromen

I K I CE

P H YLLI S D AV I DSO:'\, H. S.. A. :\1. Director of Physical Ed ucation for il"omen

E L ~IA

H . F ,.( n. I-I MIEH. A. 1\ .. A . :\ 1. Associate Profrssor of En e) ish

:'II AI! ll·:

I.

(;O(' KI.EY

Bon/.•kt•rper and .'iecretary to lh r' p,.,.sidt•nt


G RAF, H AYWARD, 1-I ECK, HENDR ICK 1-II LL,

H o YT,

H uc K

[ RWIX, ji :-IDRA , KE NTON, LARSOX

w. F. H OYT, A . B., A. l\ 1. P rofessor of P hysical Science, Head Departm.e ut

Lo:-~ R. GRAF Director of Atltletics and Physical Education for Men

A . B. Assistant Registrar

E LD0:-1 H AYWARD,

of

C. A. H ucK, A. B . Associate Professor of Nfatlzematics ANNA lRW I !\", B. s. Associate Professor of Com'lllerce and Instructor in Palmer Penmanship

FRAXK HI~CK, A. B., A. M. Associate Professor of History

MAlliA:>~ Hr::xDnicK, B.S., A . :vi. Associate Professor of English aud Instructor in Speech Education

v. 1-I. jiNDI!A, A. B. Director of B aud and Orclzestm aud Instructor in Violin

A. 1-liLL . A. 13. Professor of Nfathematics

PEARl . KENTOK, A . B. Associate Professor of Foreign Languages

:\J!THl"R

A. \1.

LARSOX,

B.

s..-\.

M.

Supervisor of lvla mwt A rls P u!!,C ,\'路1


LOH B EE H, McCOLL mt, MACKIE, MATHEWS MAXWELL , MESE H VE, P .

i\ 1. B.

H.

MESERVE, A. B., A. M. A ssocialc Professor of B 路i ology

ERNEST LOR B EER, B. S. A ssislanl Director of Physical Education for .Men

ELIZA B ETH :\ l c CoLL U~t .

NoRwooD

Non wooD , PAPEZ, PETERSEN, STECK

B. Director of Kindergarten

P . H . NoRwooo, A . B ., A . ?vi. S upcrz,isor of Junior lligh Teaching

E.

I DA i\ I ACKIE, A. B., A . i\ 1. Supervisor of F!flh a/l(l Si.rih Grades

A. B., A. M . Instructor 路i n En!!,lish

:\ 1.< \RY 13EL LE NOR\\'000,

E~I ILY PAPEZ,

A. B., A. M. Assislan l Prc~(essor in Arl

L. B . i\ L\TIIE \\'S, :\. B., A . :\ 1.

Principal of Senior lligh Scll()ol

1'. :\ I AX\\' EL L, A . B., A.;\ (., Ph . IJ.

(;HACE :\lA ilY PETEHSE:\ ,

Librarian

Professor of Education, Ifearl of Depa.rlmcnt

(; , ll ot.T STECK.

H. :\ I us.

Ins/ rue/or in l'oia

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Bo.u~t A:---, HARVEY,

1-fn.E ~tA:---, L Ew t s

L!l\DSTR0.\ 1, T EAR, TYLER VA t.:G HA:--- , \\'EARE, \ \" EST, \\" t LL!A.\!5

0. BOAD!A:-1 , A. B., A. :\!. Assistant P rofessor of Commerce

::viYRTLE

F tlA:\'CE5 H ARVEY,

A. B., A. i'vl.

Super;;isor Junior H igh School T eaching

:VI AilY L. H tLE~ f A);, A. R.. A. :\1. Supervisor T hird and Fourth Grade T eaching

VIIlGJ); IA L E \\'15, A. 13., A. :\1{, Associate P rofessor Foreign Languages

G RA CE T EAR, A. 13. , A. i\1. Professor of Principles and Jv[etlwds i n Teaching

]. \•V. TYLE R, A. B. , A. l\1. Associate Professor Education , Director of Rural E ducation E. \ 'AUGHA N, A. B., A. l\1., Ph. D. Professor of English, H ead of Department

\\' ILLI A\1

ED:-.IA \\'EA RE, 13. S., A. i\1. Assistant Professor of H ome Ecouom·ics

C. R. I.I l\D5TRml. R. S.. :\1. S. A ssistant Supervisor Man ual Arts and Instructor in Physics

O O HOTIIEA

J. W

I·:ST

Stenogra pher

A. \\' rLLI A.\ 15, A. B. H igh School ;Jtliletic Coach

RALPH

P age: 86


7'o the Graduates of JIJ30 : I congratu late you upon graduati ng at th is time. At no o th er time in t·he world's histo ry haye th i ngs been so promisin g for yo ung people. You are li,·ing in an era of rapid change. Old la nd marks are d isa ppearing, old wa ~·s of doi ng thi n gs a re being swept away, and new systems of th o ught a nd new activities are being i ntroduced . I n th is ch<~ngi n g world you need t·o keep eno ugh of th e o ld and tried to steady yourself in the Ye n ture in to new fields . If the tr a ining r ecei,·ecl at Peru wi ll enable ym• to do th is, then the t ime here has been wel l spent. Sincere ly you rs,

\\·. R.

P age! Si

PATE


COLLEGE CATHOLJIC ASSOCJIATKON

First row-BABB,

BARISAS, BREWER, C HRI STEN, CuLLY, CusTAR D, ENGL ES.

Second row-HE:-.G, K E R:>;ER , l\ I ORIARTY, i'iAVIAUX, ~EL SOK, 0GUREK.

Third row-PETTI:>;GER, RI CE, RYA!\, STOCKER, T AYLOR. Fourth row- TROIA, Tt:RILLE, A. T YNON, V. T YN0::-1, UL HBICK,

YAP.

OFF I CER S MARY ALlCE E:\GLES FRA :-IK KER:\ER M ABEL. R.\1313 A:\:\E CHRISTE:\ DEA.:-.l

\Y. N. D E LZELL

President lf1'ce-Presideut Secretary Treasurer Sponsor

T

H E .Coll ege Catholic Association was establi shed in 1006, and has been a n active organ ization o n t he cam pus s ince t hat time. Membersh ip is open to all Catholic students. Th e purpose of the o r ganizatio n is to promote soc ia l, as well as religious fellowship a mong m em bers. Meetings are h eld b imonthly, with additional m eetings during the Le nten season. One socia l m eeting is h eld each semester.

C. C. A. will affiliate with the I ntermounta in P rov ince o f t he National Cou ncil of ::\e\\·man Clubs, th e federa tion of Catho li c students in the non-Cathol ic hi gher institutions, colleges, and normal school s. The first . 1ewman C lub was foL'ndf'd at the l ' ni,-e;sity of P ennsylva ni a in O ctober, 189:). Th e federatio n exist s in oyer ·ixty uni,·ersities a nd colleges. The re were organized clubs in nearly thirty otJ1ers last , ·ear and the federation is rearhin g unorga nized s t·udents in over two hundred otlier institutions. It is fou nd in forty-two c ities, a nd in lifteen slates and the Dominion of Canada. T he :\ewman :\ews. a m onth ly pLil!li~··~tion, and the :\'ewman Quarterly keep Pen 1 students in formed o f th e act 1v r t te<.; of other club".


JANUARY 3Jn ;ffiemoriam DoROT II Y

M.

H ART:\lA ::-1

J a nuary 21 , 19 11 Ja n uary 10 , 19:10


A:'\DEllSO:'\, BH 0\1':-\SO:-\, CAl:'\, COLE CoY, CRI:'\K, Ct:RRIER, DA~DIA ST , DAvi s DELZE LL, D uRYEA, ELLIOTT, FisHER

Graf

L ucY ANDERSON

B eatrice

Commerce Philo; Y. \\". C. A.; Girls' C lub. Treasurer: Pi Omega Pi ; Sponsor of Kodak Club: Pep Clu b.

H O P E Ct:Rll!ER

Falls City Euglish Y. W. C. A. ; Philo; Gi rls' Club.

G irls ' Cl ub, Vice-President ; Y . W . C. A. ; Alpha Mu Omega; Emi ly Post Club; Everett. Auburn SYLVIA C . DAVIS Elementary Alpha Erudito; G lee C lub ; Chorus; Girls' Clu b; Philo; Dramatic C lu b; Pep C lub ; Y. W . C. A . DoNNA ] ANE DELZELL Peru Euglish Philo; Dramatic C lub; Pi Gamma Mu; Chorus; G lee Club; C lass President.

MERKA BRow:-.;so:-.;

MARGAllET CA l :'\

Omaha

Glee; Club; Orchestra路 Alpha Erud ito; Everett; Dramati~ C lub; Girls' Club Y. W . C. A.

E.

Nebraska City Physical Science Philo: Y . :vi. C. A.: Dramat~c Club ; !\'len's Cl ub; Tennis ; Tri Beta.

H ARVEY

COLE

1-lome Eco 11 o mics Girls' C lub . PHYLLIS DA~n!A ST

Nebraska City

J\!fathematics

DoNALD D u RY E A

Da~vson

Social Sc路ience Men's Club; Chorus; Y. M . C. A. ; Manual Arts Dra matic Club; Pi Gamma Mu; Peruvian; Y. :vr. C. A.; l\len's Clu b; Philo. Dramatic Club; E,路erett: PedagoPeru F LO RINE Eu.IOTT gian; Sponsor of Travel Club. Music COLEATA Cni:'\K Ames Y . vV. C. A.; Pep C lub ; Dramatic Club; Philo; G irls' C lub ; G lee C lub; Elementary C horu s. Philo; G irls' Club; Pep Club. Falls City j I::SSIE FISHER Early Elementary G irls' Club; Everett ; Orchestra; Early Elementary C lu b. CLAY Cov

Farragut, Iowa

Puge 90


GRAFT , GRASS,

1-IC:IOIS~IC:IER,

HORTO~,j ORGE~SO ~. j ORDA ~ ,

j o ¥,

1-IOJ>POCK KALTE~DOH~

KDISEY, LICHTE~IIERGER, !\lcCIWR¥, i\lcGI~~IS

Clarinda, Iowa

MARGARET G RAFT

Ithaca

R t.:TJ-1 j OIWAK

Rural

Elementary

Y. \:V. C. A.

G irls' C lu b.

lraco B·iology Y. iVI. C. A.; Everett, President ; Tri Beta; Men's Club; Dramatic Cl ub .

DEAN GRASS

Plymouth 1-1 I': R~I S~IEIER Commerce Pep C lub; Y. \\'. C . A. ; Glee Club; Gi rls' Club.

:VIJNNIE

Farragut, I owa Elementary Y . \".'.C. A.; Ha\\'keye Club.

HAZEL 1-IOPI'OCK

] ESSIE j OY

Salem

Hom e Economics Alp ha E rudito; Home Ec. Club.

Traco Latin, English G irls' C lub; Y. \\· . C . A., \ 'icePresident;\\'. A. A.; Everett; Sigma T a u Delta; Alpha Erudito; Dramatic Club; Pep C lub.

1-I r:Lc:;-; K ALTENnon;-;

Farragut, Iowa Elementary Dramat ic Cl ub; Y. \\'. C. A.; Gi rls' Cl ub; E,·erett ; Sponsor of Travel C lub.

G LADYS KDI SEY

Bradshaw Biology Everett; Y. i\1. C. A.; C lass Treasurer ; Dramatic C lub; T ri Reta.

A LI.A!'\ LIC HTE!'>DEilGER

P er u

L EL< H ORTON

English Gi rls' Club; Y. \\·.C. A. ; Band.

Murdock IIome Economics \'. \\'. C. A. ; Home Ec. C lub; Girls' C lub; Chorus.

LELA i\lcCRORY

Lou1s

Avoca

j o RGENSEN fit[at hemalics

\ lien's C lub.

Cain, I owa Elementary \' . \\'.C. A.; Early Elementary C lub ; (;iris' Cluh.

I.OIS \lcG I NN IS

Page: <J /


:VI AJ O RS,

MATH EWS,

;y( E A:-IS,

MEilC HA NT

MET CALF , ::\1ILLER, NELSO:'\, NOLTI :'\G, NORT 0;-.1 :..russ, OvERT L"R F , P ATE, PATTERso;-.~

P eru Early Elementary Glee Cl u b ; Early Elemen tary C lu b; C horus; Drama t ic Clu b ; P hilo.

BEHNJC E NE LSON

H AZE L L oui SE :V!..-.TH E WS

Omaha Physical Education v\". A . A . ; Girls' Clu b; Sponsor of F reshma n Swi m m ing Clu b .

~'vf ARIE NOLT I NG

E IL E E ;-.1 M E A;-.IS

L oRE :-.E Nowr oN

::\1I ARGARET MAJORS

B eatrice English Gi rls' Cl ub ; E verett ; Y . W. C. A.; Dramatic Cl u b; Sponsor of Fres hma n Pla yers; Pep Club.

:'vi YllTL E :VI E RCHA::\T

Early Elementary Y . \\". C. A.; Gi rls' Cl u b .

Bradshaw

L OI S :\IETCALF

Beatrice Elementary Dramatic Club ; Girls' Clu b; Y. W. C..'\ .; P hilo; Ba nd.

J3EH :'\I CE

:\I ILL ER

Omaha Jtfusic C lee Club ; C horus; Cirls' Clu b; Y. \\路. C. A .

L.

Tecumseh Commerce Girls' C lub; G lee C lu b ; C. C. A. ; \\". A. A. ; Pi Omega Pi; Ph ilo. Plattsmouth Elementary Y . \V. C. A.; Philo; T ravel C lu b; Girls ' Clu b .

P h ilo; Y.

v;.

Brock Music C. A .; G irls ' C lub .

Sutton E arly Elementary Y . \;v. C. A.; D ramatic C lu b ; P h ilo; G irls' Clu b; Early E le me nta r y C lu b .

ELSI E N u ss

P.

Edgar Mathematics G irls ' C lub; Y. W. C. A . ; Al pha i\路lu O mega ; T ri Bet a; Pep C lub .

C LARA

0VERTUHF

Orlea ns Commerce IX . A. A.; Y. \\路.C. A . ; P hi lo; G ir ls' C lub; Pep Club .

FLOHE:'\CE PAT E

R eynolds 1\if.anual A rfs Y. :VI. C. A . ; T e n n is Clu b ; :\len 's Clu b ; Foot ba ll.

L L"TIIER

PATTE HSoN


PII'AL, R OHRS, R owu so:-;, SA:>~ KY

SC HI :>~DLE~ S K ELTOK , SsY D E R, STAR~AKS, S TOOKER 5 TUKE S H OLTZ, 5WAKSOS, T t.: RK11 t;LL, v\IAGSER

Paw11ee City English G irls' C lub ; Y. \\'. C. A.; Pep Club.

Omaha History Y. \\·. C . A. ; G irls' C lub ; \V . A. A.

AvA

Peru Commerce Y. \\'. C. A.; G lee C lu b; Orpheus C lu b; G irl s' C lub ; Pi Omega P i, Secretary-Treasurer.

LA VE RTA STAR~ I ANN

MARY P I PA L

L ot.:I SE RoHH s

B eatrice Ph ysical Education Y . \ \ ·.C. A. ; W. A. A.; G irls' C lu b ; T en n is; Pep C lub. Elk Creek G. R. SAN KY }.;[athematics Biology; Y. M. C. A. C HACE ROWLISON

Nebraska City H ome Ecol/omics Y. \\·. C. A.; G irls' C lub ; H ome Econom ics C lub .

PA ULA i\ I AH I E ScHI N DLEH

Omaha. P hysical Educatio 11 \\·. A. A.; G irls' C lub; G lee C lub; C horu s; Tri Beta; Y . W . C. A.; Everett; Sp onsor o f H ig h School G . A.A.

EVE LYN S K E L TON

SN YDER

Nebraska City Early Eleme11tary G irls' Clu b; Everett ; Dra matic C lub; W. A. A.; Early Elementa ry Club.

\ ' IV!AN S T OOKER

Nebraska City A1alhemalics G irl s' Club ; Y. \\·. C. A.; \V. A. A.; Alp ha M u Omega .

R UTH STU K EN H OL T Z

Valparaiso E leme111ary Chorus; Glee Clu b ; Y . \ \ ·. C. A.; \\·. A. A.; Pep C lub.

MILDR ED SW A NSON

T u RND tiLL Farragut, I owa Early Eleme11lary l~ awkeye Club ; Everett ; C. iris' C lu b; Earl y Elementary C lub.

DoRI S

Fairbu ry llistory (; iris' C lub; Y. \\'.C. A . ; Pep C lu b.

I I ELE N

J>a}!.c'

~)

J

\\. A GNE R

Y utan

Eleme11tary Y . \\·. C. A. ; G irls' Clu b.


BATH, B£At:CHA~II', BOELLSTORFF, C HRIST£=' CHt:RCHJLL, Co:-::-:c:R, CooK , CowA:-:, 0Avc::-:PORT 0£ERSO:-:, EJ :-:t::-:G, E:-:GE LK E~IIER, GALLOII'AY,

Nebraska C ity English G lee C l ub; C horu s; Phi lo; Y. ~­ C. A.; A l pha E r ud it o; Dramat tc Cl ub; Track .

JoH:-: BATH

GEORGE T . CooK

R t:TH Bc:At:CHA~IP

DOROTHY CO\\'A=' De-dieese Early Efemeulary G i rls' C l ub ; Y . W. C. A .; E lemen tary Club; \V. A. A.

OTTO \V. Boc:LLSTOI!Fr Peru j'vfusic Orchestra: Glee Cl ub; Chorus; Philo ; :\l en's Club.

LAt:llA D AV£:-:POilT Girls' Club Y. \V. C. A.; Pep Club.

Brownville Jfatlzematics Philo, President: Y. :\ 1. C. A.: A l pha ~l u Omega, President; :vlen's C lub ; Dramatic C lub ; Group Leader. Auburn I-I istory Philo: Dramatic Club: Pi Gamma :\l u; Girls' Cl ub; Pep Club.

A:-::-:c: T. Ct ii<ISTE:" Elementary Girls' Club ; C. C. A.

Nebraska City

Gt<ACE C ll l" J<CIIILL .lfab-ern, I owa F.arl\' F./emenlar\' Y. \\'. C. X.: Cirls' Cli.1b: Earlv Elementar y Cl ub. Presiden t ; Phi lo; Pep Club. I DI<ESS Co:-;:-:Et<

. I ulmrn F.femeutary

\'.\\'.c.:\ .

:\I AI<Gt:EHITE 0EER SO!\ J'utan Commerce Pi Omega Pi; W . A. A. : G irls' C lub: Y. W. C. A.; Pep C l ub. K ATII RY:-: E t:-:l·:-:0 Nebraska City Elementary \ V. A. A.: Philo; Y . W. C. A.: Girls' C l ub; Pep Club.

:\1 A R<;A t<ET E:-:c;ELK£.\ 11 ER

Plal/smout h .Husir Y. \ V. C. A.: Girls' C l ub; C lee C l uh : Chorus; E,·erelt.

Plallsmoutll l'ilysiral .'irit' IUe Philo: \" . .\1. C. :\ .: P Club : .\ l en's Club: Dramatic C lub: (;(ee C l ub; Chorus; Swimmi ng.

BE R:" .\ IW C ,\1 .1.0\\·,, v

Chester


GEORt;E, I-l ARAJ I.-\:-;, HEHVEY, 1-I JGGJ:-; s I-I OLLENBEC K, l v E:-; s, j o H:-;so:-;, K ORBEII, LE FLER LvLE, M cCo~J As, l\!cGREW, McK:-;JGHT

Edgar

FnA KCES GEOIWE

l\ IARIE \11/. j OHNSOK

Engl-ish

Hamburg, l ow££

Commerce

Gi rls' C lub .

G irls ' C lub; H awkeye C lu b : Y. W.

Peru

Rt:TH HARAJI A:-;

Early Elementa ry

CHESTEH KORBER

G lee C lub ; Pep C lu b; Dramatic Cl ub ; Philo; vV. A. A.; Gi rls' C l ub; Fres hma n Swimmi ng C lub; Early Eleme nta ry Club; Hiking C lub; C horus ; Y. \V. C. A.

Basket Ba ll; P C lu b; Track. ;\[ JL DI<ED L EFLER

Tecumseh Latin E,·eretts; Y. \V. C. A.; Drama tic

C lu b; Orchestra; Pep C lu b; Girls ' Club .

Pedagogian; A lpha Eruclito; Girls' Cl u b;\'. \V . C. A.

Y . \V. C. A., Sen ·ice C h .; Dramatic C lub : Philo ; Co uncilor o f F resh ma n Players.

£,·erett; Y. \Ill . C. A.: G irls' C lu b; Pep C l ub. j osEP I~J :-;E

A:-;NE M cCmiAS

Auburn

Elementa r_v Peru

.'·iorial Scien ce ;\ l e n 's C lu b; \'. M. C. A.

F.lmwood

!h'story '\'. :\ 1. C. A.: ;\len's Cl u b: Ra nd : D eb a t e : P i (;amma i\ lu . E LIZABETII l\Jt-J(NJ(; II T

Y. W. C. A . ; Girls ' C lub ; C horus; C lee C lu b . :\I II~ L\ ~1 ;\•le G In;\\· !luburu .·I rt, Chemistry \' . W. C. A. , Program Ch.: G irls ' C lub: Philo: Counc ilor of Art C raft Cl ub: Orpheus: Glee Club: C h oru s.

[ {om r f~COIIOmii'S

(~ iri s'

a

II' co

Elementary Peru

H Efnl ERT E. l vE:-;s

Springfield

F.lementary

A IU.OE E:-; L YLE

Early Elementary

R ICHAIW H ou.E:-; BEC K

Deshler

1lfau ual Arts

;\IARY 1-J ERVEY

MAB EL 1-IJ t;t; JNS

C. A.

. lu bum

C lub; \' . W. C. .'\.: !lome E con omics C lu b.


:\lcSWA:\ :\•IEL\"1:\ 0LDEROC

PETER SO:\, PROKES,

D. \V. lVI cSwAN

:\ ! ORFORD, :\I ORFOIW

PIKE, PITTI:\CER

RARI C K

York

111anual Arts P Club; Footba ll ; Men's C lu b .

Reynolds

Crab Orchard H istory Men 's C lu b; Y. W. C. A.; Pedagogia n.

L OWELL M. PITTENGER

Mathematics Tri Beta; Ylen 's Club. Hubbell

ALBERTA MORFORD

E~tERY PlH E F E RT

Reynolds 1l£auual Arts Bas ket Ball; Track ; Men's Cl ub.

Elem.eutary Girls' Cl ub.

Hubbell

THEDIA ::VI ORFORD

Hubbell

L ORE:-< PIKE

Chemistry D ramatic Club; :\•len's Cl ub; Y. :VI. C. A. KEITH YlELVJ:\

PR I EFERT

REED, REI·IOR

Schu yler Early Elementary Y. \V . C . A. , Treas.; D ramatic C lub; Everet t; G irls' Cl ub ; E arly E lemen t a ry C lu b; J olly Dodgers.

EDITHA PRO KES

Eleme11tary G irls' Cl ub.

Spri11gfield

::VI ARIE 0 LDEIWC

E'eme11tary

Et:CENE RARI CK

Girls' Club.

Auburn

History Men's C lub; Y . M . C. A.

Nebraska City Jl!fusic Philo: Y. W. C. !\ .: Girls' Cl ub: Glee Cl ub; Chorus.

GRACE PETERSO:\

ELE,\:\01< R E H o n

Auburn

Ei.JZABETJ-J R EED

f~ducatiou

Early Elementary Early Elementary Club: Y.

v,·.

C. A.

Wilber

G irls' Club; \'. \\'. C. A.: Early E lementary C lu b. Pag e cJc.,


R oGERs, R u TLEDGE , S A UTTER, S c H MIDT SE)IRAD, S c HA F FER, SKLEKAil, SKOCPOL, STOFT S T O FT , TRAIJERT ,

klempltis E arly Elementary D ramatic Club; Everett ; Y . vV. C. A. ; Girls' C lub; W. A. A. ; Early Ele mentary C lub.

MII .DRED R oGE II S

!VI U IU EL

R t;TL EDGE

Auburn

Art G irl s' C lub ; Y. W. C. A. R ussELL

R.

SAt:TTER

k[an ual Arts P Club; Foot ba ll; Bas ket Track; M en 's Club.

Scot ia Ba ll ;

Ilumboldt Commerce Y. W. C. A. ; W . A. A.; G irl s' Club; Pep C lub ; Pi Omega Pi ; Ph ilo.

F ERN E. SnDII DT

ELVIN S E)IIIAD

P hysical Science Band; Philo; G lee Clu b; Orchest ra ; Y . M. C. A.; i\ len's Clu b; Dra ma tic C lub .

A bie

VA X C E, \ VALKil\ SHAW

T Vesto1~

ETH E L S KLEKAR

Elementary Girls' Clu b; Y. W. C. A. "Wilber Geography EYerett ; Gi rls' C lub; Y. \V. C. A.

S YL V IA S K OCPOL

Papillion Elementary G irls' C lub; Pi Gamma i\lu ; Y. W. C. A.

BEATR ICE

STOFT

Pa pilli01•

C RA CE S TOFT

Elementary Girls' Club ; Y . \V. C. A. Milford

NEIL S. TRA B ERT

Jllusir Ba nd; O rchestra; C horus ; P hilo; G lee Club ; i\ len's C lub; Dramatic Club.

Auburn Elementar\' Pep C lub ; Philo ; G irl~' C lub ; Dra Jlfanual Arts mat ic C lub ; G lee Club; C horus; Y. i\ len's Clu b. v;. C. A. EsTH E II A. vVALK! NSH A \\" Bfciii(/Wrd, i owa English Drama t ic C lub; £ ,·erett; Cirls' Club; \' . W . C. A.; Haw keye C lub ; W. A. A.

R t;nl ScuAFFER

7

R eynolds


\YALKI:\"SHA \\',

\ •\IA L K I:\"SHA \\",

v\IAL TZ,

\ VA II:\"KE

\VAn:->KE, WE:-.-DEL :-.-, WEs:->ER, vVHITAKER, W I LL L\ ~I s WI L SO:-i, vVITT\\"ER, vVOLFE,

R.

WORLEY

8/auc/zard, I owa lvfanual Arts Footba ll : Basket Ball; Track; :Vlen's Club: Swi mming Club.

SuE

Blanchard Iowa Physical Educa tion ' G irls' Club; Y . \V. C. A.

FLO RE:\"CE WHITAKER

E DGA R \VALKI:\"SHA\\'

MARTHA \VALKI:->SHA\1"

Nebraska. City Commerce Pi Omega Pi ; Pep Club; Girls ' C lu b; Alpha Erudito; Y. W. C. A.; Sw imming C lub ; W. A. A., P resident. WES:->ER

Oma hn

ELsiE vV I LL r A~ I s THEU I A vVALTZ

BER:\" I CE WAR:\"KE

Elementary Pedagogian; Girls' Club.

Lv:-.-oo:-.-

Com merce

Auburn

Early Elementary Girls' Club; Y. \V. C. A.; Pep Club.

W A I!:\"K E

J1a!hema/ics Men's Club; Y. :VI. C.:\.

Falls City

Elementary Y. W. C. A. ; G irl s' Club.

W . A.A .

0.

Auburn Special Peruvian; Philo ; Dramat ic Club ; :\'len 's Club; Secret a ry of C lass.

LA\\'I!E:->CE

liumboldt

W ILS0:-1

Sabetha, Kans. English Philo; D ramatic Clu b; Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Mu Omega; G irl s' Club; Orchest ra; Chorus.

LELA vVnTwER

llum boldt

A ubum Early J~teme ntary Gi rls' C lub ; Philo; Early Elemen tary C lub; J oll y Dodgers.

AuDimY \VOLFE

LETA WE:\"DEI.:\"

Rural Girls' Club: Y. \V. C. A.; Pep Clu b.

Burr

DOROTHY \ VORL EV

;I lliauce

Conmrerre Dramat ic Club; Girls' C lu.b: _Peru vian·: P ecIagog1an, · -PepC iu b,E,ei ett, President. Page 98

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ADA~!S, A l! REI\ S, BRIGGS, lliWYL ES

B u TLER, CATHCART, C LARK, D uEY, FowL ER GENT R Y, 1-I AL L , RE I SI :-IGER, REY :XOLDS

P ent

R UTH ADA~IS

Early E lementary

K.

Humboldt

CLARK

B-iology A lp ha E r udito; Tri Beta.

\V. A. A. FEHN ELLEN A llllENS

ED:-IA

H obart, Okla.

English

Brock

VERNON D u EY

Man ual Arts Men's C lub.

Girls' Club ; Y . \V. C. A.

\ V ILL ARD FowLEn

Falls City

VINCENT Bn i GGS

History

Nebraska City

E11glish E verett; Men's Club.

Men' s C lub. L ETH A G E:s'TRY ELL EN BROYLE S

T able Rock

Early Elementary E lemen tary

Travel Club; Earl y C lub; Y . \ V. C. A .

Humboldt Education Y . W. C. A.; G irls' C lub; Ea rly Elementar y C lub.

CLARENCE E . H ALL

Falls City Art; Early Elementary \\'. A. A. ; H iking C lu b; Early Elementary C lu b .

j oY ELAI NE BuTL EH

R eynolds

Jlt[an ual Arts l\•le n's C lu b . :\L\!UON R E IS I NGER

B radshaw

J11a.thematics M e n's C lub.

A~lY MAY CATI!CA RT

Brock

Early Elementary P h ilo: V . \ \'. C. A . ; D ra matic C lu b ; Girls' C lub . Page 99

:\ l AOEL R EYNOLDS

Elemen tar y Ph ilo; Girls' C lub.

Omaha


SWARTZ , T t.;R ILLE, \\" ELUIA::\, \\"JLSO::\

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Auburn Elementary Y. \\". C. A.; Girls' C lub: \\".A. A.

Z i l'K

Glemvood

V IOLA SWARTZ

Commerce :'l ien's C lub; Y. M. C. A.

S T EVE Turuu. r~

Nebraska City Commerce :\len's Club: E,路erett; Swi mming C lub; C. C. A.; Pi Omega Pi ; Peru via n ; Dramatic Cl u b: Y . :\1. C. A

R AL I'II \\" E LU IA="

Manual Arts !\len's C lu b.

ll"aco

E)II LY

Y utan

\\"ooos

Early Elementary

E!.LE!'\ Z I KK

Biological Science Phil o; Tri fleta; Alpha Erudit o.

~Murdock


FEBRUARY 3ln jflllemoriam ] OSE P II

A.

B UTI.ER

M arch 26, 1908 Februa ry 8, 1930

Pagt• 101


BASKET BALL

1929 Basket Ball Squad

THE call for basket ball a large number of a s pirants turned o ut. LetterA Tmen who turned out were Cap tain Booth , Brockman, You ng, and Gall oway at forwards, Korber and Hurst at guards. In addit ion , \Valkins haw at forward a nd \\"icina at guar d. Of the promising freshme n who t urned out were Pederson of Omaha , Hatc her o f Missouri Vall ey, Iowa, Mill holli n of B rid gepo rt , and Priefer t of R eynolds . Lost to th is year's team were th ree a ll -s tate players, J oe Krej ci, center; Russell \\"asley a nd 路路 swede'' H ertz, guard s . :\fter about three wee ks practice in d rill of fu ndamentals a nd scrimmage, Coach Earnes t Lorbee r had a ,路ery formi dable tea m LO s tart the yea r's bas ket bal l schedu le with . Starting the season the team took a "ba rn s torm ing '' tour in to 1\:ansas, playing S terling College at S terli ng. 1\:ansas. two ga mes with the qui nt et o f 1\:ansas Sta te Teachers College. H ays . Kansas, and the las t ga me wi th th e Portis D yna mos at O sborn e , Kansas. Th e Bobca ts did not get ofi to a s u('cessful s tart , losin g three games a nd winn ing one, but it ser ved to ge t th e tea m in the p roper play ing a ttit ude.


BASKET BALL

Bobcats i n action

The first h ome ga me and the firs t ga me of t he regular schedule was played w ith t he Syracuse Legionaires who were h a nde d a ni ce defeat by a final score of 45-19, t he h a lf h aving e nded 25-6. The Bobca ts were showing , ·ery good playin g in this game , everyone workin g at top notch . R a ils back and H atcher tied with Pickering o f Syracuse fo r scorin g h onors , Sau t ter a nd K orber were showin g good form on th e defense a nd Cap ta in Booth , \\"icina, and Hurst we re a lso going good. Sy rac use relied entirely on long s hots for making poin ts but the dista nce was too great to ma ke enough coun ters. Captain Edwi n Booth com ple ted his basket ba ll caree r this year. H e has played wi th the Bobca ts ea ch of th e three years he has been in atten da nce at Peru . H e played regula r for ward on the team t his pas t y ear. Th e nex t ga me saw th e opposite of th e firs t, res ultin g in a cl ecisi,·e defeat for the Bobca ts dea lt out b y the independen t Nor t hboro A thle tic C lub of Nor th boro , Iowa, le d by " The C ran d Old Man of 0Jnrthboro," on e A . 1\: nu cklcs. Th e score a t the ha lf found the In dependen ts lead in g hy a 21 -4 score, ha,·in g n1n up l\\·ent y-on e point s before Peru cou ld a ccount fo r th e mseh ·es .

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BASKET BALL

BROCK~! A:\"

GALLOWAY

HATC H ER

K ORBER

::VI ILLHOLLI:\"

J-IURST

T wo freshmen, H atcher a nd Milh ollin , a nd a junior, Hurst, carried t he bru n t of the battle for Peru. T he end of the game fou nd the Bobcats at the sm a ll end of a 40-12 count. \\"e find the Bobcats next invading the nest of the Ra ve ns a t St. Benedicts Coll ege, Atchison, Kansas, and found the bird adve rse to the "Cats." T he game was an e\·enly fought game, but the R avens h ung to a sli gh t lead durin g t he firs t ha lf and we re leadin g 6-3 at the en d of the first perio d. In the secon d hal f the Bobcats came back strong but t he final gun found t h e score tied . In t he extra period Peru's free throw was t rum ped with a field goal by St. Be nedict, wh o won out by an 18-17 count. For the next game t he Peru Bobcats enter tained the \\"ay ne \\"ildcats o n the home Aoor. s,,·artz anrl ,-\ n drews left for ho me with a 34-28 \·ictory over Peru . The first ha lf was a duel between cen te rs with t he "big boy" Swar tz ha,·in g the ach-antage only in points. Th e \\"il dcats led t h ro ugho ut t he game with the exception of a fe"· mi nutes in the second half. Brockman and Hatcher were outstanding for Peru. Priefer t, guard, played except ionally well in his fi rst appearance fo r the Blu e a nd \\"hite. T he Bobcats journeyed to Oma ha and pla yed t he R ed birds in the Benson gym nasium. The Red bird s came d ose to winn ing the game by stalling. Th ey gained possession of the hall before any points we re made and stal led for four minutes. Frye. guard . holding t he bal l most of the time. Peru soon go t h olcl of the ball and made the count !>-4 agains t Omah a at the half, and winn in g t he game :30-20. Page /04


BASKET BALL

PEDERSE:-<

PIUEFERT

SAt;TTE R

\\"ICil\ A

YO Ul\G

On the next t ri p Peru met Norfolk J un ior College and the \\"ay ne \\"ildca ts. The Norfolk team was a far superior team as compared wi t h t heir team t he previous year, but the Bobcats finally s ubdued the No rfolk team to the tune of 38-28. The Bobcats were defi ni tely eliminated from a chance at the 1930 State Coll ege Basket Ba ll C hampionship when they dropped a 40-30 decision to t he \Vayne \\"ildcats on the \\'ayne floor. Peru played good b asket ball but was una ble to stop Swartz, who gathered fourteen points to lead t he e\·enin g's scoring . In the last three games the Bobcats came into their own by taking all t h ree games from two conference teams, Omaha a nd Chadron . In t h e Omaha game Peru s howed a decided change for the be tter in bas ket ball form. playing with the precision and s kill wh ich has been characteristic of P e ru teams in the past. P e ru led throughout the game but the R edbirds kept well within striking distance and ma naged to tie the score jus t as the ga me ended. Peru was not to be defeated, howeYer, and it was during the m·ertime period th at the Bobcats ran up the big point margin o f :38-28 to win t·he game. The res ults o f the two C hadron games came a s a s urpri se, as the Eagles, on basis of comparati\·e scores, had a higher ra tin g for these games . The Bobcats, howe\·er, were in the ri ght play in g mood a nd they made the Eagle's fea thers fly. In the firs t ga me the e ntire Peru team just cou ldn't be stopped and th e fi na l gun found the Bobcats th e possessors of a Yictory with th e one-sided score of :~6- 11. The final game found the Eagles a g reat deal harde r to s ubdu e. but t he "C'at.s" finall y clav\·ed out a 24-21 dec ision. Pag e 10 >


PERU DRAMATIC CLUJB

"Jltlerton of the 1\tfovies"

OFFICERS P resident V ice-P resident Secretary T reasurer

\ iV ILLIA:\I 0KRE XT MADOXXA B R.:\DY M A RGARET E::\K I ::\5 M URIEL M AJ O RS

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PLAYERS GRO UP LEADERS L OWEL L D ECK ER . ] OI-1 ::\ B .-\TH D OXA LD O L:RY EA R O EH RKA SSE . D o x:-.:A ] A:-\E D E LZEL L R L: TI I Sc i iAF r-ER

T. F .

R ed Domino Play ers P erruque et C u eule Footlight Pa ra ders C. J auis P urple ])raf!.Ons B lacll JV! ask

H E Pe ru Dra ma tic C lu b has " carried on!" T Und er t he leadersh ip o f the new directo r , M iss M a ria n H end rick , t he Club has t h rived a n d g rown s tro nger . T his year's \Vo rk has been ma rke d by successes a mong the studen ts a long d irect in g lines. Much has bee n learned by the me mbers a bou t methods of prod uc tion , wh ich will be of in calc ula l>le va lue whe n the stude n ts a re ou t a s teache rs.

:'V l.\1!1.\ =' f f t·::-: lli!I CK

T he ma jo r produc tions t his yea r have been , ·a ried in the me an d· e nti re ly differe n t fro m a n yth ing e,·er at tempted be fo re. T hese we re " M erton or t he M c)\·ies," a movie-s tru ck youn gste r, a nd " Th e Queen 's H usba nd ,' ' t he king of a modern fic t it ious king dom . P aJJ'· /0 6


PERU DRAMATKC CLUB

"Florist's S hop" "The Lovel·iest Thing"

"The Rector" "Finger of Cod"

" Train s"

GUEST N IG HT PROD UCTIONS "The 1-l o ris t' s Sho p" \\' 1:-i !FRED H A \\'KRIDGE "The R ector" R ,\ C HEL C R OTH E RS PERC I \'.-\ 1. \\'ILD E " The Finger of God" " \\'h a t M en Li ve B y" T O L STO I "The Lo,·eli est Thing" ROLA::-; o PERT\\' EE Co::-;sTA::-;cE D'ARC \' M Ac K .·\\·!·: " Th e C h ris tmas Guest" \\'I L LL\:\1 c. D EMIL LE " Poor Old Jim" IDA L. Ell Rl.I C K "Cha ngin g Places" . EY EI.Y ::-; E. M ELL():-; ''Tra in s" in~por.tant change m ade this yea r was in t he

E O l'icons ti t ut iOn.

E a rl y in the fa ll a constit uti o na l This co mmit tee concommi ttee was a ppointed. side red the necessa ry cha nges and rewro te parts of the constit u t io n. The re, ·ised cons titution ,,·as co nsidered b y the club , , ·oteciL•pon, a nd accepted. Am o ng th e cha nge", th e point· syste m was t he m ost out s tand ing . This system was so changed th at a g-reater number of points is gi,·en for the amo unt of \\·nrk don e. m a ki ng it sim pler fo r t he pro bati o na ry mem bers to become fu ll -Hedged. An ame ndme n t of som e im porta nce sta tes th a t the hea d of the l·:ngli sh Departm ent of the college a utomati cally beco m e~ an hon o rary me mbe r of t he Dramat ic Club.


M.l N . K. MUSIC AND DRAMATIC CONTEST

Top :\uburn . C lass A. Pla y \\'inners. B ollom Rock port , :\ lo. , C lass B. O rchest ra \\'inne rs.

The ann ua l M. T. N. 1(. Mu sic a nd D rama tic Con tes t , s ponsored b y l he Music Depart me n l of t he Peru State T eachers College, was held February 7 and ~. .Auburn carried off firs l place in class A for th e th ird s uccessive yea r. Roc kporr. Missouri , won in class B.


BASKET BALL

First row- L Seco ud r o w -

EA I-I Y , j E :-;KI:-<s , DAV!DS0:-1, SKELTO:-; , \ \"ALK! :-ISH A\\" , :'l l u Lu :-<s 1-!AVE K, 1-I A RAJIAN, R o \\"LI SOi'\

SWEATER AND LETTER WINNERS

:'>IAV! A t 路 x , DA~DI A ST. L EA H Y. D AV I S. I I A YEK , BIW.\DY. i\ELS0:-1. COLE~I A:-1. H IITLER, R o wu soN. H A I<AJIA1'. P ARKS. E l Nt"NG

First row

S~;co ud r ow -

D E EI! S0:-1, \\.ES:-/E il , Sn:-<DERJ-:G(;ER, SKELTO:-;, :\ I ATII E \\" S


PEDAGOGIAN

First ro路w-BA TH, BRO\\路:-;, CLI:\EBL:RG, CoL E, CoL GLAZIER, CowA:-:, Cov, O L:sT I :-: Second ro7u -FAIIUJEAD, F o WLE R, GLA:\ DT, GI<AVES, 1-iAI<TFORD, H ECK, KuCERA T!tird row -LEFLER, :vr cGREW, :Vl tJ)tPE I~ . PARKER, 1. PIERCE, N. P I E RcE Fourt!t row-- P I TTI:\GER, 0KHE:\T, T L:R IL LE, TYL ER, \ VAI<XKE, \\li ESE . \ '\ToRLEY

COLLEGE NEWSPAPER KEEPING wit h t he idea of a teachers college, t he name of t he weekly I N college newspaper, the Peru Pedagogian, is sign ificant. The P eru Normali te, t he newspaper of the Peru Nor mal, was s ucceeded in 1921 by The Pedagogian when t he instit ution became a state teac hers coll ege. Since that t im e it has progressed rapidly and has become one of the best weekly college newspapers in the state. Pau l vVilcox o f Nebraska C ity was the first editor o f T he Pedagogian. The editorship during the first qua rter of this year was in charge of W ill iam Okren t. During the last three q uarters Marie Parker was edito r. The business managemen t was under the di rection of D onald J. T yler and vVil lard Fowler . Professor Fran k H . Heck was t he faculty ad viser for this school year. T he feature newspaper o f the year was t he holid ay ed it ion of eight pages. Advertisemen ts which formed the letters P. S. T. C . were arra ngrd on the fo ur insid e pages. This issue of the paper was ded icated to D r. E. R. Reynolds of Auburn who has d onated his services to Peru athletics for ten years. D uri ng t he hig h school basket ball tour namen t, the staff pub lished a sper.ia l ed ition in colors.

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Secnnd

T

l300T II , BROC K)IA K, DELZELL (Sp on sor) , I-I ERTEL

ro~u- 1-I OF)! ANK, H uRST, R oTHERT

H E M en 's Club is a n orga n ization including a ll the men 路 in Coll ege. T he C lub' s p urpose is to b uild up pep and car ry on the "Spirit of Old Peru ."

M ee tings a re held every other M onday in t he Little Theater. These m eetings a re cond ucted by the regular cl ub proced ure a nd the progra ms are pla n ned by the m embers of the Club. One of t he outs ta nding programs o f the yea r was presented by Dr. \ V. E . Va ughn . This program made a lasting im p ression on the men. M a ny comments a nd la ug hs were heard clays after the program had passed. The M en 's Club is a n organ ization t hat not only ta lks, b ut acts. This fac t is evidenced by th e org-an ized a iel given durin g the M . I. N . 1\:. Mus ic and Dra ma tic Con test held in L<ebruary. M em bers of the Club solic ited rooms fo r t he con tes ta n ts who plan ned to stay ove r; t hey o fficiated at t he door and in gene ral helped the par t icipa n ts of the contest to better kn ow Peru . Th e same t hin g was d one d u ri ng the Regio nal Bas ket Bal l T ourn a ment by the M en's Club . The first路 semester officers were: Ern est R other t, P resid en t; H e lmu t Brockma n , Vire- P resident; H en r y H ofman n , Secretary ; Earl Hurst, T reasurer. The second se mes ter officers were: Elmer H ert el, Presid e n t ; H e lmu t Brockma n , \'i ce- President ; Edwin Boot h , Secreta r y ; Earl H urs t , Trea surer.

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Sru.vt;r s~ts路- A close aucl rare study nj Rice and Pitti nger

A plenteous supply of n.ffic路i als to see that things rem r ight


.E S TII ER v\fAL K I N S I! AW

Jl!la y Queen


MAUON:-IA BRADY

R epresentative


PAU LI NE LYL E

R eprese nta I ive


E HNEST R OTHERT

R epresentative


MARVI :-.1 \YILLI Ar>I S

R epresentatiz•e


A familiar Spr,i ng scene


MARCH


PERUVIAN

First row- BRADY, B uRDETTE, CARTER Second ·r ow- C OLGLAZIER, Cov, DELZE LL, FI SHER Third r ow-G ILB ERT, GRAVES, G ROOTI-IUIS

TH E STAFF

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ED\\"l:\i RECT O R

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CARTER

CoLGLAZIER

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DELZELL

M A RGA R ET M c \ :VILLIA)!S M ADO:'\:'\A BRA DY

P At: LI:'\E LYLE EARL H t: RST

D O ROT HY \\'O RL E Y

1\r:'\,\ B uRDETTE E\'A LY:'\ GILBERT

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Editor-in-Chief Adviser Editorial ~Manae,er Organization Editor Organization Editor Ciass Aianaging E d·itor Senior F.ditor Junior Editor Sophomo;oe Ed·i tor Freshman Ed·Z:tor Associate Freshman Editor

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H I·: 1!)30 Peruvian is the result of man y hours wo rk. This book is for the pur pose of recordin g the e,·ents and ac ti vities of th e 1929-19:30 school yea r so you may t urn it·s leaves and recall th e events a n d happy times you had at Old Peru , so t l1a t in yea rs to come you \Yill ha\·c ~o m ethi n g to reca ll your ha ppy school days a nd bring back p leasan t· memo ries. \\'e , as a staff , ha,·e enrlea , ·ored to put out the bes t P e nl\·ia n possible fo r us to pu t out. \\'cotTe r no comm ents or a li bi:<. RJ ·.('T O I<

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PER U VIAN

First

row-

H URST , LYL E, ;\lc \\' r L L I A~I S

Second row- :'d o rH ARTY, :\ l u~I PER, R OE IIRKASSE , T URI LLE

Thi rd

row- \\" I LLIA~r s, \ \"r LSOl\, \\'oRLE Y

TH E STAFF Business Advertisiu g Circulati ng Ass·i sta11t Di rculatiug

ER ::--I E ST R OTHE RT L A\\' R E ::--ICE \ Y ILS0::--1 ] 0 11 :-\ F I S II ER H A IWLD G ROOTT! U! S

F RA ;.;c rs M o RIART Y M A R\' 1::--1 \ Y I Ll .l:\:\!5

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CLAY CoY T II Eo . R o EH R KASS E J ,\ :\IES M U :\I PER M A RGU E RITE G RA\ 'ES STE\'E:-\ T u RIL LE .

J11an agcr 1\tfaunger 11Ianager J [ana[!,er Calendar Ca lw da.r Fea t ure F..ditor Feat ure E ditor 11Jen's A tliletic Editor Girls' A tlilctic Editor Secretary

H 1 ~ 1n:~o P er u,·ia n is arra nged in th e sea so na l fo r m o f cliY is io n , wit h a furt her d i, ·is ion into m o nth s o f th e schoo l yea r. T he orga ni zat io ns a re a llo tt'e d th eir space in th e book at a tim e w he n t heir g reatest ac ti , ·i ties are pe rh a ps felt the most.

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1f ,,·e h a , ·e left \Yith yo u som et hin g of in terest concern ing t he classroom, the t·a mpu s o r perso na l fr iends, som eth in g t ha t ca lls ha ck l o ym•r m em o ry the 1!)2!l- 1!J:m schoo l yea r a 1 P eru , t hen \\'e feel th a t o u r la bo rs a nd eiTor ts ha,·e noL been in , ·a in a nd th a t o ur t ime has been ,,·ell s pent·. R n TIII·. RT i'u)!c Ill


CLASS SPONSORS

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L ARS0:-1

CARTER

F R ESHMAN S PONSOR-GRACE T EAR The Freshman class is t he la rge class this year t hat it usua ll y is , a nd u nder t he supervision and d irectio n of M iss T ear, also Fresh man sponsor las t yea r , has had the same Freshma n clubs as was high ly successfu l last year. The clubs are those most desired by the Freshmen a nd takes care o f the differen t likings of the stude n ts.

SOPHOMORE SPO SOR-A. V. LARSON Mr. La rson is t he Sophomore sponsor again t his yea r, he also s ponsored the last year's Sophomore class. This year's Sophomore class gave up their con trol in the P eruvian so that the Senior class migh t have the initia ti ve a lone a nd select s taff members from all four classes. Mr. Larson has been a loyal a nd worth y sponsor.

J . l OR SPONSOR-A. B. CLAYBUR N The last year's sponsor havi ng not been on the campus this year, Mr. C lay路 bu rn consented to sponsor the Junior class this y ear. Mr. C layb u rn has worked very fait hfu lly for the class and with the class, a nd is a well liked sponsor. The class worked very hard to put over the hig hl y s uccessful Junior-Sen ior Ba nqu et t his year.

SE IOR S PONSO R- \\路. R. CARTER Mr. Carter was t he sponsor for the Senior cl ass las t year and was chosen t o be t he sponsor for t he Class of 1930. Th e Sen ior class is very t ha nkful t hat it has had the very capable sponsor , Mr. Car te r. l Jnder his directio n t he l ar~est a nd best Homecomin~ was held last fa ll. He was the adviser for t he Peru v ia n this year.


DEBATE

First

row-CIIATELAl N , CLINEBU RG, CROOK, H ECK, HICKS

Second row- IVE Ns, !\!AGEL, KNIGHT, l\looTHART

T THE beginning of the debate season Professors Chat ela in and Heck found but two experienced debaters in the squad. H owever, the rest proved to very capable and willing t o learn under the expert guidance of the coaches.

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Th e negative team, Clineburg, Knight , and I vens, opened the season F ebrua ry 8, at Dana College, B lair, Nebraska. T he question was: " Resolved: The nations should a dopt a pla n of complete disarmamen t, except such forces as are needed for police protection." I t was a nondecision debate, but the Peru debaters had begun the season in a very creditabl e manner. Peru again defended the negative agai ns t the a ffirmative team from T arkio College on t he Peru Campus. The decision was in favor of Peru. The trip to Cotner is remembered for more t han one reason. Of course, the team consisting of Knight, Clinebu rg, a nd Magel, debated exceedingly well, but th is may have been partially clue to the dinner served them at Elmwood at the home of one of the members of the squa d. The season closed with a dual debate with Doane College. Not wishing to be too selfish, Peru took only one of the decisions. The affi rmative team, Clineb urg, h 路ens , and C rook, debated at Peru. The girl,;' negative team, K night, M agel, a nd Hicks, jovrneyed to Crete. The debating done d urin g the entire season brought credit to Peru a nd upheld the braw traditions of the "pale blue a nd the white."

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ORCHESTRA

First row- T Secoud row-

RABERT, BE:-;FORD, D ECKER (Su bsti tute)

1-l t;GHES, BoELLST ORFF, STECK, j EN K i i'iS, SE~IRAD , T ROY E R, T I< E :-; u oL ~I. \ \" AL TZ, P o RR

Third

row -

In v1:-;,

O t;:-;L AP, S:-~YDE H, I-I EHVEY,

P E TTIT, R tcE , Brw w:-;, CA I:-; , \ \ "msE, H u o 3o :-;, KRA~IB EC K

BAND

First_rocu

TI<ABEin. l n .:-;s, CI.I·-~ 11-. :-;Ts, St"G1J I·::-;. \\ · II . LI A~I S. RE ED , l l o wro:-;_ .\IETCALF,

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IHn:-; . S~-:~tHAD. KJ :-;GsoL VER. TIWYEH . T R~-::-; un L .I J , T v:-;o:-;, DL· :-;:-; 1 r-;c

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GIRLS, GL EE CLUB

row- McKNIG H T, C\lx, i\ lcCo~I A S, • ICI-IOLA S, BR u~DIER , GA LLIOX , SC IIIHEFE R, N ELSO:\, M ILLER, 1-il:DSOX, SKE LTON , BROWS

Fir;t

S•coml

row- R UT L EDGE, DELZELL , i\ I AJ ORS, CARDER, \\"1-IITE , l\'oRTO:\, P E TTIT, CoLE , C H U RC III LL, 1--lA STI XGs

T/n'rd

row- EN G LEKE~IIER,

H uG H ES ( Pian ist ),

B RI C KELL , FAIRHEAD,

BEASON , HIC KS, CoLE ~IAx, P ETERSOX, \IATI-I E \\'S, !\ORRIS, GRAFT,

I3URLING, \\'IL ES

Fourth

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First row Awrz Second row Pogl' I 27

G ILB ERT , jO NE S, \\ ' ILSO:\, STEC K (Di r e c tor), HARTFOR D, S TR AT TO:\, ELLIOT

l ) t - RYEA , TilA B ERT, SL-0DEX, Coo K. H EX F ORn (Direc t o r ), \- _\\' RI N.\ , F I S IIEil , _LANDOLT. 0KRE:\T, ll .-\TII, C AL LO\V,\Y, R o t·: llll KASSE , SI·: ~IRA D,

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H. S. REGIONAL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT

Auburn- T ournament Winners

year a tournament is held at t he Peru State Teachers College, ei t her a E ACH M. I. N . K. meet held by the College, or a division of the sta te tournament series. This y ear t he College s pon sorerl the State R egional Tournamen t fo r Southeast Neb raska . All high schools wi t h less tha n one hund red p upils enrolled in high school met in tournaments . The win ners of t hese to u rname nts then m et in t he reg io n a l tournaments, high schools wi t h a n enrollmen t of over one hundred in h igh school. The winners a nd runners-up from t hese to urn a ments \Vere entitled to go to the final state tourn a ment held at Lin coln . The Peru lettermen were ac ting ma nagers of the meet, sell ing and collecti ng tickets, floor ma naging, care of th e s howers, keeping score, a nd t he most importa nt, ac ting a::; "big b rothers" to the vi sitin g hig h school st udents. By th is ser v ice thus rendered, Peru is raised in the estima tio n of t he hig-h school stude nts, a nd helps to make ou r college a la rger a nd better col lege. The to urna ment was attended by a large c rowd at each session , a nd especia ll y the nig ht of the finals when the two ri vals, Peru a nd A u burn , met to decide the tournament winners. Auburn came out victorious with a 19-9 score. Falls C ity defeated Pa pi llion 16-9 in the fina l ga me of t he consolation series. The en tire to urn ament game~ proved to be an u pset. Th e lower rated teams were hug-e obstacles in the raths of the hig he r ra lecl teams .

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H . S. REGIONAL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT

Falls City- Consolation Winn er

FIRST ROUND Plattsmouth . .. . . . . . . . Sale m . ... .... . ... . . . Papillion . . . . . . . . . . . . . Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . Sterling. . . .. ... . .. . . . Humboldt . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn .... .. .. .. .... Dunbar......... .. ...

7 21 20 12 17 14 21 9

Nebrask a City . . . . . . . DuBois.... . .. . . . . . . Peru Prep . . . . . . . . . . . Dawson.. .. . .. .. .. . . Falls City ... . .. .. . . . S hubert.... . . . . .. . . . Syracuse .. ...... . . . . Bye ....... . .. .. .. . . .

6 9 19 11 13 6

SEM I-FI NALS .. Salem . .. Papillion . . Sterling . .. .. Aubu rn .

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20 22 13 27

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11

5 22 4

CONSOLATIO N

F I TALS .. ... Auburn . . .. Prep .. . . P er u

Peru Prep. . . . DuBois . .... Falls C ity . . . . . Sy racuse. ..

19 9

Fa ll s City. Papillion.

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KAPPA OMKCROl\T PHK

First row- BAIRD , COOK, GtAKDT Second row- GRAVES (Pledge). 1-fE~:--i l :\GSEN , K GCE RA, LASH Third row- PET ERSOK, S ll ELDO :>:, \\'EARE

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Pres-ideut Vice-Presideut Secretary-Treasurer Guard

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:\E\\' nrg:a nization in college th is yea r is the Kappa O mi cron Phi. Thi s mga ni zat ion i" hon orary a n d is composed of the girls o f t he H ome Econom ics Depar t ment who ha\·e excelled in scholarship. T hey may ha\·e earned either a major or minor in the department.

The install ation o f the sorori ty was acco mpa nied 1)\· th e several social function!'. Th e Alpha Chapter of the organ ization is at .Mary\·ille, Missouri. Th e head of the depa r tme nt there, Miss H ettie Anthony , is the :\atio nal P resident o f the S()rority . On Fri da \·, M a rch 1-l-, t he Mar:p·i lle C hapte r ca me to Peru to install the ::\ 11 Chapter in th is college. F ri day even in g the pledg in g sen·ice ,,-a~ held. On Saturday mornin g K a ppa Omicron Phi were g-uests o f K appa D elta Pi. Th is Frat ern it·y took t he Kappa Omicron Ph i Sorori ty a nd their guests fnJm Marn·ill c o n a n auto mobile t rip throu gh the sce11 ic s pots o f Pen• a nd Brownv ille. ·.,\f te r a lu nc heon at noon, a reception was held in t he parlor of Eli%a Morgan H a ll. Members of the other fraternities and t he facu lty were invited. That e\·enin g- at a din ner atte nded o nl y by me mbers of t·he Sorority the officers were i nstalle ~l. 1'<~;:<' I JO


APRIL

J'Cigc I JI


AR.\ISTRO~G. BAOB, BAIRD, BHG:\SD0:-.1

DECKER, ESTES, FEJST:-.1ER, FRYE, GRETZ I:\ GER GROOTHuis, 1-IARTFO llD, HAYXEs , H EX G

CHARLOTTE

:VI.

AR~! STROKG

Weeping vVater

A uburu Social Science Tennis Clu b; Men's Club ; Philo; Tri Beta.

ELY FEI STNER

J\lfathematics

Alpha :Vl u Omega; Y . W. C. A. ; Girls' Club.

E.

Falls City Commerce Everett ;C. C. A. ; Girls' Club; Tennis Club; Pep Club.

l\II ABEL

BABB

Lincoln Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi; Y. \V. C. A.; Girls' Club; Home Ec. Club; Sponsor of Supper Club; Philo.

Omaha English Pi Gamma M u ; Girls' Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Dram atic Club; Y . \V . C. A.

CORI N:\E FRYE

NELLA BAIRD

BER:\I CE GRETZINGER

HAROLD B. GROOTHUIS HARRY BRUNSDON

Alexandria

LoWELL A. DECK ER

Alpha Mu Omega; Everett; P Club; Men's Club; Peruvian; Y. M. C. A.

Om alta Music Y. W. C. A. ; G irls' Club; Pep Club; G lee Club; Chorus; Philo; Orpheus; Tennis; Dramatic Club ; \'V. A. A.

ALICE H ARTFORD

Commerce Men's Club ; Philo; Y. J\ 1. C. A. ; Dramatic Club. PEARL EsTES

Tabor, la.

Chesler

J\lfatlzematics

Peru

Science P Club; :vlen's Club.

Steele City

Elementary Gi rls' Club; Y. W. C. A.

G I< ACE H AY:oiES

Latin Girls' Club; Y. W. C. A.

Elementary Y. \\路.C. A.; Gi rls' Club.

1\nRA H E~G

History Girls' Cluh; Y. W. C. A .

Dunbar


1-I EKJ'\ I l'\GSE:\, 1-I ERTEL , 1-IU!lST, l RV I:\ L Ewi s, Lr vER~I ORE , M cNEILL, MARTIN, MILLER P ETERSOK, PETTIKGER, PI ERCE, ROEH!lKASSE

Yu tan

CAROLY N H ENNINGSEN

!-lome Economics G irls' Club; Ho me Ec. C lub ; Y . \ \ ' .C. A .

Susr E Mc NE ILL

York

English Y . \\' . C. A.; Pi Gam ma i\ lu. L iberty Commerce Y. \\路. C. A.; Pi Omega Pi ; T ri Beta; \\'. A. A.; G irls' Club; T ennis.

BESSIE MARTI N

Clay Center

EulER HERTEL

Biology Vice-Pres., Y. M. C. A. ; Tri Beta; P C lu b: J unior C lass Treas.; Pres., Men' s C lub. Westboro, 1Vfo. Nfanual A rls P Club, Vice- Pres.; Men's Clu b, Treas.; Peruvian; Athl etics.

EARL H URST

A ttbunt History l\len' s Cl u b; Track ; Y. M . C. A.

ME RLE

K.

I RVIN

Shubert Biology Tri Heta; Men's C lub ; Y. i\1. C. A.

S A~! L EW IS

Hartingto n Ma nual Arts I\ len 's Club ; P Club ; Y . i\1. C. A.

SHER I DAN L!VE ID ! OR E

T. F.

Elmwood Biology Manual Arts; P C lub ; T ri Beta; Men's Club; Football.

E L BE RT M. M ILLER

E~!!LY PETERSON

I NEZ PETTI NGE R

Page I il

Syracuse

Elementary Girls' Clu b; Y. Vol. C. A. Bartlett, l a . Science, English Tri Reta; E\路erett; Girls' Club 路 Pedagogian ; Secretary of J unio; Class.

I vA P I ERCE

Seward J\i[amwl Arts Jun ior Presiden t; Dramat ic Club ; i\ len's C lub : G lee Cl ub ; Peruv ia n. R OE II RKA SSE

P eru

Home Economics Girls' C lub ; Home Ec. Club; Kappa O micron P hi.


ScHAEFER, S H E L DO X , S H EST A K , S n 10x s STIT ES, T YLE R, W I ESE, WE XZL, \ 'VICIXA \V I C K ERSHA~I , 'N u.sox , WoLFE , W ooD

H . ScHAEFER Chemistry Everet t ; T rack ; :\len's Basket Ba ll.

R t:ssE LL

B rock

Benni ngton Biology, M usic T ri Beta; K appa Delt a Pi ; O rc hest ra ; D ra mat ic C lub; E verett ; Y. M. C. A.; Men 's C lub.

\VA LTE R W I ESE

Club;

Percio·al, Ia. Home Economics \\·. A. A.; Girls' Club ; Home Ec. Cl ub: Y . \ \ '. C. A.; Haw keye Clu b; Everett ; Kappa Om icron P h i.

B eatrice L atin Y. W. C. A. ; 'T en nis C lu b ; G irls' Club; P hilo.

H'ilber Science T ri Beta; Football ; :\len's Clu b; P Clu b.

Wilber Biology :VIen 's Clu b; P C lub; T ri Beta ; Y. M. C. A. ; At hlet ics.

L ot:JsE S H E LDOX

FRED S H ESTAK

:\ IA llJOIU 1~ L.

IIam/mrg. Ja. Education Ka ppa Delta Pi : Y. \ \'. C. A.; Earl y El ementary Club: Girls' C lub.

D ..1 I'ID

Sn10:-:s

STI T ES

:\'I A t:R I :-IE \\ 'Ic KEilS II A~I

Filley Early Elementary G irls' C lub ; Y. \\'. C. A.; Pep Clu b.

Eu .Ex

J olmson Music Kappa Delta Pi ; Sigma Ta u De lta ; P hilo ; Orchestra; Gl ee C lu b ; C horus; \'. \\'. C. A.; :\ l usic C h.; D ra ma t ic Clu b.

Juhan

Mrwual Arts. Phys. Science Al pha :\ Ju Omega; Y. :\ 1. C. :\.; Scou t :\ ss't.

Do X ALI> J. T v I. Ell

Peru

\ \ .I Lsox

I< E I T II \ \ 'OLFE

Biology :\ len 's Club: Pedagogi<J n.

Auburn

Biology T ri !let a; Ph ilo; :\•le n's C lub. 1~/m wood

Edu.catiorz Y. \\'. C. A.; Cirls' Cl ub. l'agl! I ;q


BH ICKELL,

PARKS Sci-IAE F ER,

j t;:-IE BH I C K ELL

\ l usic; Girls' C lu b; G lee C ho rus; Pep Club ; E,路erett.

SEEWALD

Fairbury C lub;

L. S c HAEFE R Brock Chemistr y; Bio logy ; Philo; Dramatic C lub; \ len's C lu b.

EDWAHD

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B. PARKS Auburn H istory; \len's C lub; Y . M. C. A.

C HARLES

Omaha. \ l usic ; Lat in ; Y . \\' . C. A.; G id s' Clu b.

ED:\A SEEWALD


TRACK RACK activities have been handicapped this year due to the T fact the rains last spring washed the north end of the track away and it has taken much time to get the track back into condition again. The whole track has been recindered. The track at the first was not as fast as it could be for this reason. However, the track aspirants seemed to have looked upon this difficulty with disdain for they donned their suits and took their daily work out on the cindered highway. It is this keen spirit of making the best of a bad situation that has brought such marked success to Peru trackmen. This year's track squad. coached by Lon R. Graf and assisted by Ralph Williams, is composed of a group of veterans such as Kerner, Mumper, Zook, Sams, Briggs, Schaffner, Galloway, Young, Sautter and Walkinshaw. Much can be said for Graf as a track coach. Every year he turns out two or three outstanding track stars who are recognized throughout Nebraska as outstanding stan~ and very dangerous in track meets. This year's captain is Frank Kerner, a Senior and a veteran of four years' competition. He is outstanding in the javelin event and the hurdles, showing very much ability in these events. The outstanding freshmen which turned out were \Vhyman in the distance events, Bruce in the quarter-mile, Millhollin in the dashes and Sugden in the high jump. The first track meet of the year for our路 cinder was the Hastings Relays on April 12. A veteran half-mile relay team composed of Mumper, Zook, Sams, and vVilliams, and Kerner in the individual events made the trip to represent the _Blue and 'VVhite. On Friday, April 18, an interclass meet will be held in the Peru stadium. This meet is entered into with as much interest as if the participants were competing for the state title. Saturday of the next week the annual Southeastern Nebraska track and field meet will be held here. Eight teams will take part in this meet and just to speculate a little it would be logical to say that competition will be very keen. On May 2 the Bobcats will launch their attack on foreign shores, going to Maryville, Missouri, for a dual meet. Peru has maintained some very splendid relations with their fellow teachers beyond the "great muddy" and whenever a Maryville team comes to Peru the air is charged with expectancy because there never is any certainty as to how the game will terminate until the final whistle has been sounded. 路This Missouri affair certainly will be interesting for the trackmen and in all probability they will have something to tell about when they get home. Page /36


TRACK On May 9 the Bobcat cinder experts will journey to Lincoln where they meet the strong followers of \Vesley. As in the case of Maryville, \:Vesleyan always gives their opponents no small amount of competition and when a Bobcat team enters the field against them, they seem to rise above themselves. It was a \\Tesleyan basket ball team that brought to an end the long string of victories by Peru which gives Peru the distinction of a world record in consecutive basket ball games won. In all probability this meet with \:Vesleyan will be a fast one and doubtless will go down in history in the future. The day following the Maryville meet the annual M. I. N. I{. high school track meet will be held in the Peru stadium. This affair should bring together some of the most promising high school athletes in the neighborhood of Peru. This meet should be very interesting and the students of Old Peru have a duty to perform. If these young men from neighboring schools and neighboring states are well treated while here, they will unconsciously like the way "things" seem around "Old Peru". This atmosphere of welcome can be created by the trackmen, especially, and the student body generally, and it is the duty of everyone at Peru to do his bit in winning these lads who will carry on the traditions in athletics that have been so nobly founded and preserved during the past. Plans are under way for an open meet to be held at Hastings. The plan of this meet is to have all the colleges in Nebraska entered regardless of the conference to which they belong. There are about twelve colleges in Nebraska who would be eligible to enter into this proposed meet and it should he a very interesting experiment. Coach Graf expressed his approval of this type of meet and said that Peru would enter if such a meet was arranged. In all probability the Bobcats will show their stuff and incidentally their heels in more than one event if this state-wide meet could bearranged. Schaffner, the "unexpected," always has a surprise for his spectatms. Right when the going seems a bit tough, he rises nobly above the situation with the net result of a victory for the Pale Blue and \Vhite. \Yith such prospects the Boys of the Bobcat squad ought to be of necessity forced to buy extra heavy watch chains because they will be burdened with gold and silver medals to the extent that only a heavy chain will be of sufficient strength. This is only a prediction bl't predictions are easy when a Bobcat athletic team is under consideration.


PERU SCHOLASTIC HONORS honors are announced each year at the May Commencement SCHOLASTIC 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 at least fifteen hours per semester, and have earned from sixty-eight to seventynine points during the year. For Class High Honors he must have earned eighty or more points during the year. Peru Honors require that the one hundred twenty-five hours, required for a degree, be taken at Peru. The student must have carried at least fifteen hours each semester and averaged from sixty-eight to seventy-nine points per year. Peru High Honors must have averaged eighty or more points per year.

HONORS ANNOUNCED MAY, 1928 Peru Honors-Jessie Givens, Marjorie West. Senior High Honors- Jessie Givens, Ruth Hatten, Florence Jones, Ardis Monroe, Marjorie West.

Wanna Metcalf, Verna Penkava, \Vilbur Schindler, Ruth Shelley, Elsie \Vallin, Leone Vanderford.

Senior Honors-Louise Casebeer, Lawrence Maim, Helen Stukenholtz.

Sophomore Honors-Florence Davis, Don Keister, I rene McKean, Chloe Pate, George Re!nmiller, Johanna Zabel.

Junior High Honors-Samuel E. Traudt, Mary Wonder.

Freshma11, High Honors-Mary Gray, Leo Hauptman.

Junior Honors-Ra!ph Chatelain, Lillian Brady, Cleon Rhoades, Emma J. Wood. Sophomore High Honors-Fred Allen, Irene Andrews, Musetta Campbell, Fred Duey, Averyl Gaines, joe Jones, Myrlin McGuire,

Ft'eslmum llonors-Ruby Brown, Margaret ~ump, Helen Browning, Dale Dyke, Maxme Reagan, Dan Pettinger, Neil Pettinger, Edwin Rector, Raymond Reed, Clayton Swartz, Lenore \Veber.

HONORS ANNOUNCED MAY, 1929 Seni~~r High I-I.onors-E. R. Burkey, Ada Eyre, \\ 1lbur Schmdler, Robert \Vhittemore.

Senio~ Hono~s-James Delzell, Anna Donner, L(;>nne Enckson, Lucy Mitchell, :vlarion Warner, Hazel \Villiams. Jm~i~r High Honors-(jan., 1929)-Avery ~ames, Harold :\'lcCreight. (:vlay, 1929)hed Duey, Joe jones, Leslie Leonard, R uth Shelley.

Junior Ilmzors-(]an., 1929 )-Florence Davis, Claude :\1atthews. (:\'lav 19291-Harland H~il!g, Mildred Knight,' :\'largaret :\1cWd1Jams. Sophomore High llonors---Ruby Brown, Thelma ~roo~, :Mary Cray, Erna ( ~ruen足 '~ald~. C.enev1eve Hall, Harvey ~ickel, Edwm Rector, Lenore Weber, Walter 'Wiese.

Sophomore Honors-Helen Mae Alexander, Doris Bright, Margaret Bump, Mildred Bunch, Helen Clark, Dale Dyke, Mabel Glathar, Leo Hauptman, Elmer Hertel, Ella King, Bernice Lovitt, Marvin Overturf, Allene Reagan, Maxine Reagan, Theodore Roehrkasse, Ellen \Vilson. Freshman Iligh Honors-Margaret Helen Kaltenborn, Opal Lizenby.

Cain,

Freslmza1~

Honors- john Bath, Edith Boatman, Clay Coy, Phyllis Dammast, Sylvia Davis, Donna Jane Delzell, Edith Grussoehme, Mary Hervey, Avis Kaufman, Lela McCrory, Alta McDaniel, Miriam i\fc(;rew, Margaret Meier, Bernice Miller, Inez Olson, Hazel Richardson, Paula M. Schindler, j. Louise Sheldon, Evelyn Townsend, Marian \Vatson, Sue \Vesner. Puge I ]8


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FARLEY, GLAl\ OT, GI(AVES

I-l ARR l SON, HAYE K , I-IlCKS, 1-IOni A:-;:--;

1.. H oY, P. 1-l ov, H UG HES

P eru

L OU I S E FARLEY

English Philo; Girls' Club. Omaha f{om e Economics Sigma Tau Delta; K appa Omicron Phi ; Pep C lu b; Girls' C lu b; Everett; Home Ec. Club; \'. \\'. C. A.; Peclagogia n.

VERNA G LA NDT

E. GllA\'ES Filley H ome Economics Sponsor o f Fres hma n Players ; Dramatic. C lub: Group leader:\\'. A. A.; Cirls' Cl ub; \'. \\'. C. A. , Pres. ; Kappa Omicron Phi.

CLARA

B.

I-l i C KS

1-1 t.::=-:nv

1.

H oF~IAl'K

Attburn E ngl·i sh, Latin Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma M u· Y. \\·. C . A.; Philo ; Pep C lub: G irls ' C lub; Chorus; G lee Clu b; Debate. Sttlto 11 Biology :\ len's Club· P Club· Tri Beta; Y. :\ I. C. A. ;.Football. '

::\ I ARGL'ERITE

:\lAY I l EI.!·: =- II A IHHS0:-.1

St. J oseph, .lfo.

English 1\:appa D elta Pi; \'. \\'. C. .. A.; E\·erett; Sigma T a u Del~a; (:trls C lub ; T e nnis; Pep Cl ub; (, lee C lu b. .l!cCook Biology Tri Bet a: \' . \\' . C. :\ .: Tennis; Cirls' Cluh: \\ ·. :-\. :\. ; l'cp Club. I'res.

LYDA C. I I AYEK

H oy . . Cambridge Home Economtcs, Bwlogy Cit·I s' C lub; H ome Ec. Cl ub ; \'. \\'. C. A.; Tri Beta .

L E ILA \'.

K . I lo Y Cambridge Physical Science. Biology :\ len's C lub;\'. :\1. C. A.; Tri Beta· .I ?ran~at ic Club; I' C lub: T rack: I enn ts. '

PA t ' L

I. L"C II.I.E

A. l ll ·c; IIES .\fusic

Fairbury

<!1ec C lub; Chorus: Orches t ra; Sigma 1 a tt Dell a: \' . \\'. C. A.; Pep c't ub· 1>rantattl' Uuh: l'hilo: (;iris' Cl ub. ·


! VEilS, j E:\"Kl:\"S , j O:\"ES }O R:\", K E I STER, KEH:\"ER, l<l GE R K:--r GHT , K ucE ilA, LA SH

D.

Akron, Colo. Biological Science Tri Beta; :\len's C lub; P Club; Football.

FRA:\"K

I VE RS

Fairbury J\J[athemalics Dramat ic C lub. Sec.; Girls' Club Cou nci I; Ka ppa Delta Pi; Pi Ga mm~ :\lu; Orchestra; Pep Clu b; Alpha :\ Iu Omega; E,·erett.

:VI A RGARET ] E:-:KI:\"S

Tecumseh Manual A rls, Biology P C lub; C. C. A.; Men's C lu b; Dra matic C lub; Everett; Y. M . C. A.; T rack; Football ; Basket Bal l ; Tri 13eta.

FI!A:\" K

A. KER:\"ER

Springfield Edumlion Alp ha :\lu Omega; Y . \\'. C. A.; G irls' C lub.

E TII E L 7\ 1. K IGER

P eru Education Debate; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu: Y. \\". C. A.; G irls ' Cl ub ; Early Elementary Club .

:\I ARY :\lrLD RED K:--r GIIT I I! I S

1o:--Es

Nemaha .\1usic, Early Elemeu/a. ry Pep C lub; Dram a t ic C lub; Ph ilo; Cirls ' C lub. Council ; Early Elem. C lu b : C ho rus; Ciee C luh.

AurA :\1.

l 'erdon llislory Ph ilo; \'. \\". C. :\.; Cirls' Club: Pi (;a mma :\lu. j o R:--

:\ 1. Kl"CE ilA ll"ilber H ome Economics, Biology Ka ppa Del ta Pi , Pres.; Tri Beta ; Sigma T a u Delta ; Kap pa Om icron Phi; \'.\\". C. A.; Ph ilo; Cirls ' C lub. Council; Pep C lub ; ll on1e Ec. C lub; Pedagogian.

I I ELEN

Auburn llome t•:conomics i)ra ma tic C lu b; Earl y E lementary C lub;\'. \ \ ·. C. A.: P hil o: Pep C lub ; Cirls' Club; Kappa Omicron Phi.

:\ l A illE i.AS II

.\fanua/ II r(,· :\l<'n's Club.

!l uhurn


LY LE, M c i3JH DE, i\ l c FAIW E:\" i\ I c \V ILLIA ~I s, i\IAG EL,

M.

i'd AJORs, R. i\ l AJ O RS

i\ I ALLO RY, i\ l oR IARTY, M u~H' ER

W aco Engl-ish S igma Ta u Delta, \ ' ice- Pres.; G irls ' C lub, Cou ncil ; Y. \\'. C. A. ; Dramatic C lub; Peru ,·ian; Pep C lu b .

PAULI NE LYL E

E ndicott Latin Philo; G irls' Cl ub ; Dramatic C lu b; Y. \\·.C. A.; K appa Delta P i ; Senio r C lass, Sec.

i\ ( UR I EL MAJORS

R O OE RT

E vA !\!AY E i\ I cHRIDE Elmwood H istory , English G ir ls' C lu b; Y. \\".C. A.; Everett.

;\ IRs .

Nebraska C£/y Ai[at hema I £cs C irl s' C lub ; \" . \\'. C. A.; Alp ha i\ lu O mega.

L U ELLA :\ I c F AR RE:\"

\ I A R GA HET S~;E :\ l c\\"ILLI.·\~1 5

Nebraska Cit y

E ngl·i slt , B-iology Kappa Delta Pi: Tri Beta: S ig ma T a u Del t a: Pi Ga mma :\ l u ; Everett : Pcnl\·ian . S ltwamloalt. Ia. History P i (;a mma \ l u: Deha te: C horus : I Ia\\ keye C lu b.

l. E:\"ORI·: :\ I AG EL

C.

Per u

i\ I AJORS

Biological Science P C lub ; Tri Bet a; :\len ',;; C lub: Football. GwExDoLvx i\ 1.-\ LLO RY

,\fl'ntll

Biology K appa Delta Pi. Pres. : Sigma Tau Delta: D ra matic C lub: Phi lo; Gi rls ' C lub; Tri Beta .

M.

Omalta {[istor_v Sigma T a u Delta; Cirls' C lub : (;l ee Club : E,·erett: Drama tic C lub : II. S. Dramatic C lu b Coach : C. C. A.; Penl\·ian: C horus.

F l{A:\"CES

MoHIARTY. f~ 11glish ,

j .\\IES C. \ l l - ~ II'E H

Tabor , Ia.

i\lathemulics

C lu b: Pedagogian : Pcn l\·ian ; \ le n 's Club ;\'. \ 1. C. A.: Philo.

P


0KRE=->T, OvERTt:llF, P AnKF.R PLACE, P RIIJDE=->0, RE:A GA :\, RECTO({ RIGGI:\S, ROTHE({T, SA)IS

Ne-.u York City Tlistory Dramatic Clu b, Pres.; G lee Club, Bus. :\lgr.; Pedagogian, Editor; Philo; Y. :\1. C. A.; :\len's Club; Pi Gamma :\lu.

\VILL!A)I 0KHE:\T

J. 0V£RTt:RF

Edgar J[atilematics, Biology Tri Beta; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Mu Omega; Y. M. C. A.; :.Vl en"s Club.

:.VI AIIVI=->

::\I AXI:\E REAGA:-1

!lttmboldt

L utih, i\1[athema t-ics W. A. A.; Girls ' Club; Pep Club ; Alpha Nl u Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Philo. L. RECTOR Bartlett, f a . kfathematics, Biology Editor-in-chief 1930 Peruvia n; Tri Beta; K appa Delta P i, Sec. ; Hawkeye Club, :.\len's Club.

ED\\"1:\

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Tecumseh EuyJish . l~du ca liou Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi; Girls' Club: \". \\". C. :\.: ll ome Ec. Club: Alpha :\lu Omega; Pedagogian , Editor.

Cll.\llLES PI.ACE

.\"ehruska City

Biology P Club: Football: :\'len's Club; Tri Ueta.

P Club: Football. Etl=->EST

Club;

Ronm wr

llarL'llrd Biology Tri Beta: P C lub; Men's Club; F ootha ll; Alrha ;\ l u Omega; Peru,·ia n, Business :\lanager.

:\ I. Pto I!IIE=->o

lm periat .1'/nthema tics \". \\". C. .'\.: C ir!s' Cluh: Philo; Alpha :\lu Omega : Pep Club.

:"vi.\ flY

Jlfall'eYII, fa. 1\fa u ual II rts Everett; :.\ l en's

Sterling .\[uuual : I rts Philo; :\l en's Clul•: P CJuh. l'ugc 1·1·1


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S~!ITH ,

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SoPHER,

H.

SoPHER

S TIERS, T o F T, T nEN HOUl , \;v i LLIA~t s

R.

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You :-:c,

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Dawsou

Youl'\G, Zoo K

R AY~!O:-I D

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TRE:>: H OL ~ l

Peru

Education

1lfusic

Pep Club; Y . \V. C . A.; Girls' Cl ub.

Y. i\ 1. C. A., P res. : :\l en's Club; P h ilo ; Alpha i\ lu Omega; Band: Orchest ra: G lee Club; C hor us ; Senior C la ss Treas.

P eru

G L ADY S SOPH ER

Biology

D ramatic Clu b; \V. A. A.; Girls ' Club ; Philo ; Tri Beta.

:\ I ARVI :>: \VI LLIA ~ l S

Neligh

1l1auual Arts II At<RY

H.

P eru

SO PH ER

Ma u ual A rts

Ph ilo; i\ len's C lub.

Philo: D ramatic Club: P Club : Track: i\ len 's Clu b ; Band: Orchestra; Cheer Leader. Jllaco

Ne maha

K EN:>:ETI I S Tt E t<s

:ioc. Scieuce

Euglislt

Su mmer School.

Pi Ga m ma i\ Iu ; Y . M . C. A.; i\Ien's C lub. Ruskiu

E t l'ER T oFT

Biology

P Club; Footba ll : :\len's Club . I I OI\'Aim

ZooK

\ \'tL Bl 'R

D.

Yon:c Jfll ll lllll

p Club : Alp ha i\l u Omega: \' . :\1. C. A.: :\ len 's Cl u b ; Football; Bas L:ct ba ll ; Track. Teouuselz

13inlagy, .\/alllllll .lrls Cluh, P res.; Tri Beta; :\ len 's Cl u b: Foot ba ll : Track.

1:

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CoPE, DrcKI Nso:s-, DuB o i s I-I OLLIWAY, j ONES, MAt:EL, PETTI NGER ROGE RS , SC HI !\DLER, \ VRIG HT

P eru

FRAKK CoPE

D ramatic C lu b; Ball; Track.

Everett;

!:lome Ecouomics

Basket

Alliance

L t:C I LLE D ICKI XSO!\

Milford

EDNA E. i\ I AUEL

Mathematics, Physical Science

Commerce Pi Omega Pi ; G irls' Clu b ; Y. W.

Philo; Girls' C lub; Y. W. C A.

D AN P ETTI !';"GE R

Syracuse

Physical Science Dramatic C lu b; C. C. A.

C. A.; Pep Club.

Martell Education Everett; Y. 'v\'. C. A.; G lee C lub; G. A. A.

EsTHER RoGER s

Columbus

ALICE Dt: B Oi s

Educatiou, Eug/ish Girls' Club; Y. \\路. C. A.

Nebraska City

II ELE:\ 1-!0 LLI\\"AY

ALIJ E RTA SCHIXDLE R

Education Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma T au Delta; C lee C lub ; Pedagogia n.

Ph ilo ; G irl s' Club ; Tri Beta; Y. \\1.

C. A.

Nemaha

R t " fll :'IIA IU E ] OXES

Nebraska City

Lati n

Home Economics Phi lo: Sig ma Ta u Delta: I lome F.c. Cl ub; Dra ma tic Clu b.

:vliLDRED

A.

\\. RI GHT

Glenwood, Ia.

Education G irls' C lub .

(Senior---<.;econd Semest er a nd Sum mer S!"hnol) P age l 路l fi


TRAINING SCHOOL

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TRAINING SCHOOL

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Tire T . J . Majors Training School

T

H E T . ]. M a jors Tra inin g School, pictured above is excelled by no other training school building in the midd le west, nor is its equipment excell ed. Each year t here a re approximately t hree hundred fifty pupils enrolled in the training school from t he kindergart en t hrough the twelf t h grad e. Th e 6-3-3 type of organization is used. The purpose of t he school, as is indicated by its n a me, is to provide a means by which the coll ege students may obser ve expert teachi ng a nd in w hich t hey may do their practice teach ing, under proper s uperv ision , as part of their coll ege tra in ing fo r the teachin g profession. In so fa r as possible t he stude n t teachers have cl assroo m situations whi ch a re typ ical of th e situations which t hey will m eet la ter. Th ere are a bou t two hundred college s t udents each year who ri o practice teac hin g路 in t his t ra inin g school. T he classroom a ncl laboratory equipment is of the bes t kind. Ed ucCJtio na l progra ms over the rCJcl io a re rece ived by the school rad io. A Bausc h a nd Lom h Dal opticon a nd an Eas tman Kodoscope mo t ion picture camera and projector a re used fo r \路i s ua l a id s in in s tru ction a nd v italiza tion of th e courses. Th e movie is a lso used to k eep records of t he school in pict ures . The old pra c tice foo tba ll fi eld is of regu la t ion size now, the old one havi ngbeen enlarged .


SENIOR H KGH SCHOOL

H igh School Operella-''P alricia' '

T

H E Tra in ing School is th e place in which t he novice teac her gets the fi rst exper ience in ha ndlin g a class . It is here t hat worries over lesson-pla ns, d iscipline, a nd ha rd-boiled supervisors b egin. Also, here it is, wh ere ma ny fi rs t find the real joy a nd sat路isfac tion which come t hrough leadi ng a nd guiding c h ildre n in t he learning processe!' , throug h being instrumen ta l in t heir developm en t. Althoug h some student teachers find teaching irksome, m a ny enj oy it. Prac tica ll y every student teacher is v ita ll y interested in the success of hi s gro up . I t is q u ite common for one fi.n is hin g his own teachin g to concern himself abou t his successor a nd express satisfa ction or regre t acco rdi ng to t he d esirability of the s uccessor.

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From the sta nd point o f t he p upil, the qua li ty of t he teaching of t he studen t teacher unde r ca refu l s u perv ision com pares favo ra b ly wi th a , 路erage teac hi ng . Cradua tes of the Traini nR School have made a very fa ir showing in coll ege. The Tra inin g School is well represen ted in everv list of colle~e h o~n o r stud en ts. Studen t teachers a re well liked b v th e p u pi ls ; a mong t he younger p upils one hears ni a ny ex p ressio ns of attac hment for t his or that stud ent teac her, whi le in high school, a wholesome spir it of co-o pera tion exis ts between the pup ils, s tud ent tea chers a nd super v isors . The T ra in in g School as a means of d evelopin g s k ill on part of the youn g teacher is gro\vin g in favor wi t h ed uca tors. It is increasingly recogn ized as \w ing essen t ial in t he t ra ining of teachers. Beca use o f thi s recognit ion. ne we r and more stri ngen t s ta nda rds for train ing schools have heen adop ted h~路 accred iti ngagencies. Our school measured up to t hese newer sta nd ards. L. ll.

Pa;:.c: J.JQ

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CHERRY,

I.

D AS HER,

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DAs JJI::R, H.

F.

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FuJOIAS

GA I :\ES, CASTO:\, GiLBERT, GRAFTO:\ j. G RA VI::S,

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GRAVES, GREENIVADE

ROJJERTA CASTO:"'~

BY RON CH ERRY

G irl Reserves; Dramatic Club.

Debate; Track ; H i-Y; Football. TLLA DASHER

Girl Reserves; Glee Club; Club; Chorus.

Dramatic

HELEK G tLIJ ERT

Girl Reserves ; Orchestra; Latin Club; Class Treasurer.

lLL A)IAE D ASHER j OHN G HAFT0:-1

G irl Reserves ; Orchestra; Dramatic Club. Football. H AROLD F. F UR KAS

Trac k; Hi-Y; Glee Club; Dramatic Club. Basket Ball 路 1-!i-Y路 Glee Club; T rack.' '

Dramatic

jESSIE GRA VES

Girl Reserves.

H OWARD F URKAS

C lu b; 1\IABEL G RAV ES

S T EPH EK GAINES

Football; Hi-Y; Basket Ball; Track; Glee C lu b; C horus ; Debate; Class President.

Gi rl Reserves. :\1ARY GREENIVA DE

FRESHMAN YEAR

AS

F RES HME.\J, the Class of 1900 was d istinctive; we were t he fi rst n inth grade to be in cluded in the junior high school. \\"e a pprecia ted this, as it enabled us to spend another yea r with our teac hers, Miss Brandl a nd Mrs. Price. \\"e were a gay, green group, numbering thi1Ly-five, and w ith "Jack" Vanderford President. spent a. high ly ,.;uccessfu l yea r, pa rta ki ng in orchestra, IJaske t ba ll , I lig h Schoq} :\i!!ht, footba ll , parties a nd journ alism. Pt~gc !50


GROVE U, 1-lA XLO:\, I l AYS, Kt KGSOLVE ll, L.-\:'<DOLT i\ I AJ O RS, i\ I ERRI TT, NEWT ON, PATE RICHARDSON , RAWSON, RowE::-<

O PAL G ROVER

I VAN N. NEWTON

Girl Reserves; G lee C lu b; O rchestra; Choru s; Debate; V-Pres.

13asket Ball; 1-li-Y; Football ; Track; G lee C lub; Dramatic Club.

i\IARY

H . 1-lA l\LON

O rc hestra ; Glee Dramatic C lub.

Club; Girl

Reserves;

RonERT PATE

Basket 13all; Foot ba ll ; Track; 1-Ii-Y; Debate; Dramatic Club.

L OLA H AYS

Girl R eserves; G. A. A. IIAlHHET

A:--:--

KI NGSOLVER

VEUlAE Rt C llARDSO:\

Orchestra; Girl Resen·es.

Dra matic C lub; Orchestra; G irl Reserves ERKEST RA \\"S0::-1 I< AT ill!: lllKE L. LANDOLT

G irl Reserves; G. A. A. DELA i\ lEllRITT

Latin C lub; Girl Reserves.

Track. S lllRL EY R OW I~ N

Dramatic C lub ; Gi rl Reser v('S.

SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR YEARS

A S SOPHOMORES

we d id nothi ng s pec tacula r, hut stead y, dependable s tudents, s po nsori ng the us ual pa rti es. JVI. I. N. K. contes t~. foo tball, ha >-k e l h a ll a nd track played a n important par t in our li,·es du r in g these two years. . . The o u tstand ing e\·ent tn o ur ju111or ~·en r was the j unior -Senior banquet. Both H elen Cilhert. Sophomore President, a nd Mac Dunning-, juni or President, prm·ed to he efficien t leaders fo r our class. Thus we s tum bled thr u Caes;n· and Solid Ceometr y . Pa}! t / 5 1


SETZE R, C. SIIEIOIAK, STEPII EKSOK TYKOK, \\.HJTTEK, VAKCE, \ 'AKDERFORD H. YATES, J. YATES , YouNG

YIAIUE s. SETZER Glee Club; C horus; G irl Reserves.

D ORIS V. VANCE Girl Reserves; Drama tic Club; C lub ; Secretary.

Latin

CA RRIE S II EIOIAN Girl Reserves.

STERLIKG VANDERFORD Football, G lee Club; C h orus; Orchestra.

H i-Y ;

ROLAND ::\. S TEPII EKSOK Orc hestra ; G lee C lub; Hi -Y; Dramatic Club. AKDREW TYKOK Football, Track: Basket Ba ll; Dramatic Cl ub. CATHERIKE \\.HITTEK Cirl Resen·es.

HAI{QLD Y .\TES Hi - Y .

1-li-Y. l\ IARJORI E YOUNG Girl R esen·es ; G lee Club; Dramatic Cl u b; C lass Treas urer ; Orchestra ; G. A. A . ; Lat in Cl u b; Cho rus .

SENIOR YEAR

T HI S

\Yas the climax of fo u r years accu mulation o f k now led ge. \\ 'e co m prised a larg-e pa rt of rh e footbal l a nd baske t hall teams, d eba te squad , orc hes tra , a nd g- lee clubs. The Ju ni o rs e nt ertain ed us \\ith an exceedingly int erest in g par ty. I Towevcr , the hi g h lig-ht of this hi g h!~ :-;e nsat ion a l year was our das~ pia~·. ··seco nd C hildhood. '' \ \ .it h S tephen C a in es . Preside nt. and Mr. Huc k, our fni t hfu l Advisor , the C'las:-. of 1 g:m has hec n :-.a fely ha rhorecl .


First row- \\"oooiE, ANNAN, D UJ::RFELDT, i\ IILSTEA D, Cow ELL, R IGGs, KINGSOLVER, 1-IOPPOCK Second row- NELSON, STEPHENSON, DASHER, RAILSBACK, AR~I STRONG, ST RO~I Q U IST, FAULI路IABER (Spon sor ) Third r ow--1-lOWE, SCHEETZ, BURBRIDGE, NINCEHELSER, KIZER, YO UKG

WHO'S WHO IN THE CLASS OF '3][ ANNAN-Treasu rer of t he Jun ior C lass; Vice-Pres.-elect of Girl Reser ves. AR~ISTRON G- iVIe m ber of the Dramatic Club . BUR BIUDGE- 1-Iazel, in the " Bu rglar;" p ia nist. CowELL- Val in th e "Bu rglar ;" Ser vice Chairman of Girl R eserves. D ASHER- President-elect of t he G irl Reserves. DuERFELDT- President of Junior Class; Best g irl player M . I. N. K . contest. H OLLENBECK-Pianist for Girl Reserves and Glee Club. 1-loPPOCK- Glee C lub member. 1-IOAS T ER~IAN- P. D . H . S. lim ou sine cha u ffeur. H owE- Secret ary of Ju nior C lass; Patr icia in operetta. KlNGSOLVER- First place in clarinet solo, i\11. I. N. K. Contest. K IZE R-G lee C lub; C horus. iVI ILSTEAD- Cornetist; High School O rchestra . NELSON- H istory s hark. N INCE II ELSER- Absentee G uarantor. PATTERSON, CARL-Football tack le. PATTERSON, T HmiAs- C horis ter. RA ILSBACK- E instein I I r. R IGGs-Vice- President of Junior Class. RYAN- T ypist . SHEETZ- Reader. STEPHE!'SON- Reader ; Sports Editor Jun ior C lass. STROMQUIST- C icero's favor ite. T REN H OL~I - Trom bon ist. W EDDLE- Fine d is position. \\"c:v- Flying Dutc h ma n . ~ V/ooDIE- G lee C lu b and Chorus. YouNc;- 1930 Footba ll Capta in; Boys Sports Editor Junior C lass.

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SOPHOMORES

First row-SLEEZER, L EA HY, Pt:GH, Frs H ER, RHODU S, PARR I OTT, DA I IL ST R O~! Second row- :VI. CHA~I B ER LAl:\, P. \VHEELDO:\, !\1. \V H EI~ L D 0 :--1, L. CHA~!DERLA ! N,

B RAY, P I E I<CE,

HA:--ILO:\ , LEWI S (Spons o r )

SOPHOMORES

Firs/ row \\ 路 li. LIA~I so:-;. \ 'A:\DERFORD, \ 'osBI路: I<G. :\'le i :\ I )>;CI I , PAsco, SL'I.TZ BAL' GII Secoud row- :'I I AjORS, SHJLTZ, R O HI<S, R A I LSBAC K , D OVEL, ;VI EI<I<J TT, SET ZE I<


BOYS' GLEE CLUB

First row- K tzr.n ,

G AIK ES, VANDERFORD, STEPHENSON, i\ IILSTEA D, PATE , VOS BERG, PATTERSON, RI GGS Second row -ADA~t S, STOLTZ, \ VOOD!E, Y OUNG, TRENH OL~t , R O HRS, 1-!0PPOCK . KIN GSOLVER, AtutS TRONG, RA ILSBAC K, CAIN (Director)

GIRLS' GLEE CLUB

Firs/

row- S TEPH ENSON, YA NDE ilFO IW, Dl' E il FELT , DA HI. S TRO~I , H owE

Second rmu P.rgl! ! 55

I.

D AS IIE il, Su路: EZE il ,

CoATl'EY , CllOV E il ,

L. SET ZER, C HATE LAIN , SCIIWEDII E UI , ?II.SETZEH , i\ l.I I ANLUN, Rl ' HllllmG E, YoL'NG, \\"l'II O R:-: E , R. I I ANLON

\\ ' ILLI A~IS,

Third rmu

P Ailtl!OTT,

c,,

E N r>L EKE~ItEH ( Director ) . :"iELSO N . i\ I ALUNEY , SLI N KEH


LATKN CLUB

First row- :\lAJORS, I. ;VI ERRITT, L E WIS,

Second

VA:SDERF ORD,

PARRIOTT,

RICHARDSON ,

D.

M E ttRITT, STRO.\tQUIST, R.

(Sponsor).

row- RAILSBACK, l-IA:\LO:\, lVl oNTEITH,

S.

VANDER FORD, K I NGSO LVER,

Kt NGSVOl.ER

HK~Y

• Firs/ row Second row Thi rd row

:\ I n .sn :.\D.

D L'l' l't:-.'G .

:'-iEWTO;\',

!\J01STRo:sc , I(J :SGSOLVER.

H. F .

Sn: PIIE;\'SON.

H.

YAT ES,

VAN DE RF O RD

F u tt;\'A S , C HI': lt RY, MATH E W S

(Sponsor) .

R A ILSB AC K. I I. FL' R:SA S . G,\ J NES, PATE, SToLTZ Pa~c

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FOOTBALL

Fi rst row- CHERRY, M I LSTEAD, TYNON, MONTE ITH , PAT E, FIS H ER Second row- FURNAS, GRAFT ON, N I NCEIIELSER, PUGH , \ VEY, A P PLEGATE, T/zird row- D UNN I NG, GA I NES, NEWTON, VAN DERFORD, YOUNG

\YILL I A~IS (Coach )

BASKET BALL

First row- \•VILL I A~I S (Coach ), R IIODL"S, TYNON. P ATE , P UG H , F I S II ER, F u RNAS . Second row- NINCE H ELSER, NEWTON, Yot.: N<>, CA I NES, FUR NA S, \"t>S UEI(G.

Pcrgt• 1>7


ORCHESTRA

First

row--G IL BERT, GROVER, RICI-IARDSO:S, You:sG

S~cond row-L. :VL>\JORs, I. VA:-< DERFOR D, KIK GSOL VE R ,

F.

D AS H E R,

E.

MAJORS, CoATNEY

Third

row--C HATELAIK, BRo w:s ( Director) , KI:SGSOLVE R, S ETZER, STE PIIE:-.IS0:-.1, THOR:SE, S. VAKDERFORD , STOLTZ , M ILSTEAD, TYKO:S , BRAY-, SAN DEllS

RI GGS,

CAW-

CHORUS

First row

\ ' A:sDERFO ilD, PAR R IOTT, STEP I-I E i:\SO:S, MIL.STEAD, P ATI:: , GAINES, \VEY, G RO VER , Dt' E RF U . DT Second row - Fl:!! :SAS, RAILS BAC K , \'osB EH G, VAN DE R FOI!D , AlntsTRO:-<G, STOLTZ, N onTON ( Direc-

tor). T hird row

Ym路 :sG, S TEPHt路::sso:s, \\路ll. I.IA.\I S , C A 1\'THon N E,

1[ ANLON,

S u N KE R

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GIRL RESERVES

Fir st row-STRm!Q Ul ST ,

DAHL STR O~I. L E AI-IV,

i\ 1. \ VHEELDON, D. ME RRITT, SHEETZ, FA ULHABE R (Spo n sor)

R.

L. C H A~IBERLAIN, VA~DERFOR D , GILBERT, GROVER, MERRITT, H o w E, F. DAS HER, STEPHE~so~. ]. GRA\'ES,

Second row- KI NGSOL VER, R. HANLON, E. MAJ ORS, P IERCE, PARRIOTT, SLEEZER,

SA~DERS,

SETZER, P. \ VHEELDON, M. C i!A ~!BERLA I N, Mc!NINCH

Third r ow-GASTON, I. DASHER, VANCE, ! ~1. DA S HER, M. GRAVES, YOUNG, L. l\ I AJORS, A~KON, DI:E RFE!. DT

DEBATE

First row GA I NES, C IIE IIRY, P ATE, STOLTZ Second row- GROVER , i\ I AvEL (Coach )



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CALENDAR October 14-Sigma Tau Delta Banquet. Dr. Vaughn sees Miss Tear home. October 16-Dorm awake at 12:0Q-Freshie flag flies on high. October 17-Peru's first night football game and what a night. Too bad Miss Ahlberg forgot her flashlight-train lights aren't very dependable-are they? October 18-Twenty minutes' sleep allowed in each class to make up for sleep lost on the train. Movie: "Peru on Parade." October 19-Saturday-just like any other day-classes. October 2Q-joy Mickel gets her 1\tl. A. N. degree. October 24-Freshie girls begin their initiation-clean Dorm steps. October 25-Eve of Homecoming. Big rally and movie by vVhitfield. October 26-Homecoming. Bobcats win football game. Telegrams from Peruvians in Arizona. Many old faces seen. Trenhohn heard singing "Sally". October 3Q-Scared out by Halloween spooks. Convention.

Vacation for Teachers

November 4-Vacation over and everyone back. Clayburn brings Tyler to girls' convocation. November 6-Miss Petersen announces she can't serve tea to library parties. November 11-Bobcats lose to Chadron. Boys come home broke. November 15-Three one-act plays. Debate squad begins work. November 16-Bobcats defeat Kearney. Graf seen in a cigar store. Prof. Steck buys a new hat-also a new rattle. November 22-\V. A. A. Prom. Cider flowed fluently. November 23-0maha U. trimmed properly. Night".

Everetts gives "Dead of

November 24--Bobcat takes morning stroll. Billy Vance rescued from treetop. November 27-Cupid's lines cross between Dean and Helen. Page l6J

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CALENDAR November 28-Missouri has a bad effect upon Hurs t! is th e line? Bobcat orchestra plays for a d a nce a t Auie .

\ Vhere, O h, where,

November 29- 0pera "Mika do " s uccessful witho ut those who took Tha nksgiving vacatio n . Nov ember 30- "The Bachelo r G irl" at a udito rium with the usua l cat-calls a nd hisses. D ecember 5-Eskimo Pi es given away free. houses. Lichty wins by five gallo ns.

Be ts on Trenholm a nd Lic h t y

December 13- As it gets ti me for Santa C la us to come, S unhin e gets busy. D ecember 14-Freshies have a party in t he gym., in a t 10:30. Seniors go to Auburn for fi rs t Senior celebratio n- all have la te lea ves. D ecember 19- P. D. C. guest night. D ecember 20-M erry Xmas .

H ave you written yo ur let ter t o Sa nta ?

" V..l e" heard Scha ffn er ask J essie for one of her socks?

J anuary 6- After New Year's eve celebra tio n H atcher has a long lis t of good resolut ions. H ope C urrier missing when roll is ca\led . J a nuary 7-First basket ball game, noted a bsences : Wasley, and Swed e H ertz.

J oe Krej ci, Rus

J anuary 9-Get your d ates, boys; full budget this week-end . J a nuary 10- "Acqui tted" , budget movie. S till we hav e cat-call s (no t a new type of curtain ca\1) . Bobkittens s tart their basket b all season. J a nu ary 11- Two more b udget events : J ohn R oss R eed Co., Northboro A. C. game. J a nuary 17- Bobcats and Bobkit tens leave for S t. Benedicts a nd Pl attsmouth. J a nuary 21- P riva te Peat d .Jscourages war路I 1' a ke heed , Philo a nd E verett. J anuary 22- T he Professor t ha t should go clown in Who's vVho said " Vve will have no fi nal exam in this cl ass."


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CALENDAR January 24-Semester closes, Freshman seen carrying wornout books and Seniors seen dusting theirs before taking them to te.xtbook library. Ban on dating for three weeks, ask Hatcher. Johnny gives Elsie the air. January 25-Dutch Lorbeer chews up another towel. January 26-The eternal triangle again!

\Vayne plays here.

Brock, Ruth and June!

\Vatch

it! January 27-Registration held up Miss Tear writes note to Dr. Vaughan about his penmanship. January 28-Dutch Lorbeer opens a class for girls! Gym. doors torn down in the rush. January 29-Benedict college here. Towels hard on Dutch's digestion. February 1-The Bobcats put the Cardinals back in their nest with broken wings. February 3-Dorthy D. comes back from Omaha sporting a \Voolworth's special. Elmer Hertel checks her off his list. February 7-8-Too many suddenly interested in music and dramatics. Classes dismissed for Mink tournament. February 11-Bill Okrent gives campaign talk in senior class meeting. February 12-Representative students nominated. away from some of the girls. Graf comes out in Print.

Herby takes votes

February 14-0h "Heck" (?) Bought a valentine! Sh! a trip to Norfolk.

Basket-teers take

February 15-Too much for one night! Debate, two basket ball games, and Funny Paper Ball. February 18-Freshies report spring is here, Graf leaves with his golf Clubs. Can't find the second page of our "Peds". February 20-Faculty vs. Students, Miss Hendrick gets a black eye. February 21-Dramatic club entertains with three one-act plays. \Vhat ho! A drunkard on our stage! February 22-0maha Uni. introduces new type of basket ball. Referee paid for s:tting on bleachers first half. February 23-Ruth Jordan heard in office路asking for her pen-"Have you found a black lady's fountain pen?" Februarv 26-0h Ed!! \Vhat a secret you now have. Representatives are elected. \Vh..ere is my Peruvian? Last basket ball game. \\Telcome Chadron. Page IM


CALENDAR February 28-Phi La mbda Alpha d ance at Auburn. No mo re towels chewed ; "Dutch" has gone to Florida. M a rch 1- Billy Vance has a fine collectio n of wind-blown hats. M arch 5-March winds have a bad effect upon gi rls' skir ts. loses hers on library steps .

Mary Alice

March 7-8-Region al T ournament. Coach Williams gets shock o f his life路 P eru goes to Lincoln as runners-up. M a rch 9-Red L, o ur nigh t librarian , t akes ano ther girl home. M a rch 1Q-\\"atch Kerner. His latest vacancy stated " a pplican t must be m arried ," and Frank wants the job. M a rch 11- Zook tires of bachelor cooking . Enter Mrs . Zook. M a rch 12-Don erects a box seat in the auditori um. M a rch 13-Ghosts in the dorm! Freshies pile furniture in front of door. M arch 14- \Vhat nifty programs Ruby has for her recital. M arch 15-Home Economics fraternity formed . Bachelors not admitted. March 17- Dean Delzell wears a n o range shamrock ? ? ? March 18-Grossoehme finally win s-the ath. field will have lights . excuse for S un shin e to skin her nose now. Aha, H erby!!

No

M arch 20- Several eliminated from classes-Dramatic club initiation . M arch 21- Back to '路Second C hildhood" or is it spri ng t hat m a kes us act this way? Dorothy \\'orley seen playing with two sweet dolls.

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M arch 22- Couldn't even sleep this mornin g, but we d on ' t mind- we' ll soon ha\'e Spring vacation. March 23- Girls! Look arou nd. the campus . March 25- \\'ha t?? D o " 路e see maidens' t ime??

The Queen's Husband is an noun ced o n

orto n and Hudson beati ng t he high school

M arc h 26- President Pate a nn ounces Spring vacation will start to morrow. M arch 27- The big box on the d orm porch is no t a cof-fin-bu t the wrapping for the new radio. Sunday ni te dales no longer a problem. I t won't be lo ng now- Spring vacation. March 28- The Sophomores sto p at the " F ourth Wall. " Pn~r /66


CALENDAR March 29-Hurray for the Swedes! sentative of Scandinavian Peninsula.

Harriet Louise Lindstrom now repre-

March 3Q-Galli Curci hurt in an accident! Alas, 'tis June B. ,路 .)

March 31--Students return after dropping in at home to say "hello!" vVe are much rested after vacation. April 1-\Ve say April Fool to the Blues. Sunday night movies wins by six votes. Several faculty members injured in the rush to the polls. Several students anxious to work out their poll tax. April 2-Broadway has nothing on Peru. \Ve are allowed a "Gambol" on the campus. Ziegfeld has given several contracts. Pres. Pate gives annual announcement-"Please keep off the grass-or at least take a different path each time." April 3-Sankey and \Viese sign up for reserved seats for "Campustry". April 4-Revolution in the high school. Pettinger warns all student teachers to carry guns. "Nop-top" challenges Paderewski to do better. Raymond occupies a box seat. April 5-Dick goes fishing-Miss Tear and Dr. Brown caught carrying the mail. Dale and Dean play bridge at the dorm.

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INCE it is not possible to return to old Peru each year during commencement week, as most of you also will find in years to come, \ve desire to take this means of sending greetings and congratulations to each member of the Class of 1930. May your future efforts bring the same joy of worthwhile accomplishment that you now experience from successfully completing your program at old Peru. It is a pleasure to be able to serve you by subscribing for this space. We would welcome the opportunity of further serving you by underwriting the increased earning capacity your education now gives you against loss, should death come too soon, or if you should live too long.

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CALENDAR April 1-\Ve say April Fool to the Blves. Sunday night movie wins by six votes. Several faculty members injured in the rush to the polls. (Several students anxious to work their poll tax.) April 2.-Broadway has nothing on Peru. \Ve are allowed a .. Gambol" on the campus. Ziegfield has given several contracts. President Pate gives annual announcements "Please keep off the grass-or at least take a different path each time." April 3.-Sankey and \Viese sign up for reserved seats for "Campus try". April 4.-Revolution in the High School. Pettinger warns student teachers to carry guns. "Mop-top" challenges Pade1ewski to do better. Raymond occupies a box seat. April 5.-Dick goes fishing-Miss Tear and Dr. Brown caught-carrying the mail. Dale and Dean play bridge at the dorm. New York prepares to welcome Bill 0. April 6.-Looks like the dorm will have to stay open longer. These nights are too perfect at 10:30. \Vhat can we do about it? Ask Frances M. April 7.-\V. A. A. takes in new members. Chemistry dept. moves into new building.

\Vits seen at Freshman party.

April 8.-Kappa Sigma Alpha has first meeting. Doughnuts and coffee promised by Larson. \Vhat is this we hear abot t Semrad and Cain? 1

April 9.-Ernie gets contract and celebrates, seen at the show with a girl. Firebug hits Peru! "\:Vinegar \Vorks" burns down. Paul Hoy seen trying to find Firebug to add to entomology collection. \Vhoopee! Free Show. Girls' Club tea at Eliza Morgan. April 10.-Try-outs for Hastings Relays.

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April 11.- Cse your budget tickets and meet the "Queen's Husband.' April 12.-Men's Clee Club concert. April 18.-Seniors on the screen. ''Then and Now" movie. Raymond distinguishes himself. Special request for "I \Vonder \\lhat's Become of Sally." Pagr JiO


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CALENDAR April 20.-Pauline and Edna Mae discovered looking for Easter eggs In dorm yard. April 21.-Effect of spring shown in separate convocation attendance. April 22.-AII but the most bashful of the Junior and Senior boys dated for banquet. April 26.-\V. A. A. Play Day. Prospective Freshies look over our campus. Senior play cast chosen. May. 1-Dingey H. receives May basket. Deerson suspected. Last month of school starts. May 2.-Sophomore play. May 3.-Senior-Junior banquet. Boy! 0-h, B-o-y, 0-H, B-0-Y.

FIRST DANCE ON CAMPUS.

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May 5.-Frances and Edward have another battle on the dorm. steps. All was made up before 10:31. We could also say something about Dick butMay 24.-Faculty reception for Graduates. May .25-Baccalaureate Services. May 27.-Senior breakfast. Senior Class Play. May. 28.-Kappa Delta Pi Breakfast. High School May Fete Oratorio. May 29.-College May Fete. College Class Day Exercises. May 30.-Graduation! Seniors get their sheepskins. Peruvians out and the staff is missing. Peruvians have been written in, tears have been shed, and the campus is deserted. Good Luck. S' long.

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LAUGH THESE OFF Ruby and Don were at t he piano recital. Ruby: M y ! Marga ret C. has a large repertoire, hasn't s he ? Don: Y es, a nd t hat dress she has on makes it look a lot worse. Verla F.: Did you ever take chloroform ? H a tch er : \\'ho teaches it? Frank 1.:: . : T\路e a m ajor in Fresh ma n Englis h. Ru t h H.: Ho"路 co me, in Freshm a n [o:nglis h ? Frank I..::. : \\"ell, 1\ 路e ta ken it for four ~ -ea rs.


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ITH a feeling of personal pride and pleasure have I watched from my boyhood days the continued growth and development of the State Normal School and Teachers College at Peru. Under the leadership of its present administration it has \videned its sphere of influence and become a leading factor i"n Nebraska's great educational system. May its future be a happy continuation of the successes of the past.

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HE merchant \Vho trims prices and quality leads a nervous business life. To reach the lower price he lowers the quality. But when he seeks repeat orders his customers remember the Io,ver quality-the lower price is forgotten.

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\\"anted- A non-sleep cou rse Education . For sale-Lucille's and my too thbrush.- Donna Jane. Needed-A co urse 111 bo:-:i ng.Dr. Brown. Found- An appet ite. Give it away free .-Miss H e ndrick. Disco ,·ered-An empty sea t at the Athletic fielcl.- Han·ey C. \\'anted- Some o ne to love me.Ben G. \\"anted- G irls who get in on t ime.- Mrs . D . N eecled-S om e a m b i t i o n · Brock. Lost-One thin clime- my last o ne.-Grace R.

He who s tud ies-wi ll be sleepy. H e who borro\\'s plenty- To pay back.

will have

He who rips-will ha,·e to sewUnless yo ur roommate wi ll do it lor yo u. He who skips chapel-will have a elate with t·he clean. H e who sleeps 1n class-will be so mu ch ahead. He who worked; earned-Of him we have not heard. H e who smokes-will keep on smokin g.

AN IDEAL COLL EGE Breakfast- Served in becl- 9 o'clock. C lasses--No ne t ill 10:30. Chapel- 10::30 to 11 ( Not comp ul sory) . Floa t Periocl --11 to 12 :30. No assignmen ts to get. M ea ls- Sen·ed when hungry. 1\nything you wan t . Every g irl have a key to her rooming house. l\"o afte rn oon classes- excepting Campustry. (Lab at night. )

1.

T AKE MY ADV ICE

SUGGESTIONS FOR NEXT YEAR

Never trust a blonde .

Open night, till 12, 6 ti mes a wee k- A ll night, t he las t ni ght. Permanent excuses be issued. Freshmen swi m Missou ri Rive r three times fo r initia tion. C ha pel wi ll be op tional. A six-foot ca mpu s fen ce to keep off rrespasse rs . A p ro,· ision for naturali zing the freshmen . N ig ht· watc hm a n wea r a cow-bell . S t reeL ca r sen-ice he inst·;:tl led. T ea pa rt ies be held in the library. Facu lty meetings open to s tudent;o: _ No final exa ms fo r se niors.

2. G i Ye a n Irish ma n bric ks, no t wh ole wheat.

whole

3 . Make your date earl y for th e free e \·e nt s. 4. J ·e,·er elate roo m-ma tes, vnless you ha,-e two good lin es. ; 1. Don't take wooden nicke ls Jrom s trange rs. Be su re th ey are real ones.

6. I r you mus t SWipe waterme llo ns, he s ure t he y are good ones . PaJ!.'-· 18 1


FAMOUS LAST \\'ORDS didn't kn ow conn;catio n attenda nce was required, Mrs. Du n n ing. \\'ill you please gi,·e me my grade for th is semester , Dr. Vaughan? Thank!' for the "A" you ga,·e me, professor. May I h a,·e late lea,·e for the dance at Au burn- Mrs . Marsh? I ' m going to make an announcement in C ha pel , Friday, Miss G oc kley. just gi,·e me the key, Mrs. Dunning; then I won't ha,·e to bother you. Ed, yo u surel y ought to be proud of yourself, being editor of that book . \\'ish that was a ll I had to do. I refu se to take part in this F reshman in itiation. Mr. S!eezer. do you heli eYe in prohibition ? Pauline, what would happen if I turned al l the lights out? :\ow. when I was teaching in:\o . I did n' t sign ou t; I thought this was open night. Dea ny, old boy, h ow about an excuse fro m my :3::30, so I can go home? President Pate, I' d like to sell you a copy of our ne w magazine. I think a ll of the boy,; ought to get Tuxedos for the big da nce. I 'd like to get permio:;sion to s how our lates t line of sport suits whi ch are especially designe,l for hi tch-hikers. Dick. did I get a letter this mornin g? Miss T ear. w·ill you p lease rep!:'at the statement yo u made a moment ago' I t';< quicker to cut ri ght :J.cross t he ca mpu s. Mr. Clements. you don't seem to rea lize wha t a good teacher I am. Mr. Craf. you ha,·e gained a lot -;i nce I last saw yo u . Dr. Rrown, on I ge t 8 hours of high school work t ra nsferred witho ut a test?

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Mary :\lice : \\"ill yo ur people be surprised when they hear you a re gradu ating? B ill Okren t: No, t hey've been expecting it for several years. Bob M.: I s leep like a log . Fri tz : \ \' ith a saw going through it. Pro f.: \\" here is yo ur book? Student: At home. Prof.: Th at's a good place to keep it. get dusty.

I 'd wrap it up so it won' t

O n e consolation ou r professors have; they at nig ht m a kin g out their in come tax reports.

don ~ t

haYe to sit up late

Heard w hile waiting to get in to dorm itory dinin g room: ' 'Qu it pus hing, ca n 't yer ?" '' I 'm not p us hing; I on ly sig hed ." \ Vhat w ould you do if som eone took your Gall-0\vay? raise Ca in.

(Answer):

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Ques tion: \ Vhat is the difference between a s traight, c urYed, and broken line? Stude n t's answer : A straigh t lin e is t he qu ickes t wa,· between two points , while a b roken line is s ti ll farther.

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C. G. KINGSOLVER Th e "Pcnn·ian'' is , ·irrualh- a ''\l e mon· Book " - 1hc 0 ncs who ad ,·cn isc arc pa rt of t hose me mories. L ei us a ll re me m ber

Teacher: There a re {i,·e in t his class who reall y study. Student: four?

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Missouri: May l h<l\·e a da le for the play f-riday night? H e len F.: I h;l\·e no objec tions , if ~·ou can find someone \\'h o wi ll gi,·e yo11 on e.


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