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Published by the Student Body of the PERU 8Tr\TE TEACHERS COLLEGE

at Peru, Nebraska

VOLUME XXIX


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--*----I. The People

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III. The Sports

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IV. The Training School V. The Features

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-----*路'fo present, inso far as we a re able, the hi g hli g hts - the sta rs - of th e co ll ege year

l93S-l 936 at P. S. T. C., so th at you may ca rry wit h yo u always a chroni c le of cam pu s ac ti v iti es,

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camp us

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events- that is o ur sin ce re desire; to keep the stars of thi s college yea r glowing f or yo u thro ug h the years.


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Mn rgart l E . Saug ster

T he creeping ivy clings against gray tow ers, The trees are old and wise and very tall, Their shadows lie, li ke lace, on every wa ll. A me llow clock chimes o ut th e driftin g ho urs, As if to say, " Time slips, w hile lea rning fl owe rs So many feet have echoed thro ugh each hall , So many yea rs have gone beyond r ecall , So many sun-swept days, so many showe rs." P erhaps th ese gray stones, robed in ivy, fee l T hat students st rollin g past are b ut a dream. P erhaps the boys an d girls with you th agleam Are phantom like and j ust a bit unreal T o the tall trees that, stand ing calmly by, D.raw strength and knowled ge from the far-Aung sky ! (From " T he Good 1/ouukeepiug," Oct obPr, 1935)


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fai lure, w ho support our stud ent activitiesyo u who a re th e embodiment of that lifeyo u w h o are th e Co ll ege.

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T eac her and Friend to Peru Students Fro m 1925 to 1936



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To the Admin i ~tratio n of th e College much credit i ~ d ue for t!t e organi..:ation of both curricular and extra-cu rricular acti1· it ies. The ~·car I rJ35 - 1936 ~a11· a slight change in the office personnel. ?vli~s 1\l o na Lron was gra nted a rear·~ leave o f ab,ence to studr at t he Peahodr Ins t itute, Nasl11·illc. T en nessee. In he r ab~c n cc Miss Marjorie \V est. a P eru graduate, ha~ been cmplo~· cd as Assistant Regi strar.

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Dr. \ Vinte r an d Dr. Coatn ey b ro ug h t ha c k inte resting a ccou nt:; o f t he ll'in tcr m ee t ing,; o f th e Am e rica n As,;oc ia tio n fo r the Ad 1·a n ce1nc n t of Science 11·hich th ey at te n ded in St . Lou i,;. Stud ents and fac ulty in th e C om m e rce D epa rtment arc a lll'ays read y to o ffe r th eir e ffi cient se rv ices, particu lar ly in p romotin g s uch acti vi tics as M - I-N - K C tm test,;.

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Auburn l'H YS JCAL SCI ENCE

~E A t PARSO!"S

I' rrd rw ~1.\TIIE~IATICS

Y.M. C. A.

PHYLLIS PASCO

Auburn ENGL JS II-RIOL.OGY

Beta Bet a B et a; Drama ti c C lub ; Y.W.C.A. C'IIJ.OE P .\TE

Orlrnns ~ I US IC

Kappa Delta P i ; (; iri s' Cluh ; Drama tic C' luh ; Mu sic Clu b ; Pi ano Ensemble.

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!\ll EI.E P E~ TER~I.\~

l.iu mlu E~GI . I S II- 1 .. \TI~

,\lpha Erudi10; Beta Beta Beta; Kappa Delta Pi; Si!!:ma Tau De lta ; G irl s' C lub; Dramatic Club; Band ; \'.\\'.('.!\. ; !'au •\'lflll.

IIF. ~RY R .\II.SB.\ C K

l'rru I'IIY Sl C.\1.

D.\RI.E ~E Rmn: ~

Nt·m11ha ~t.\TII

SC tE~CE

Be ta Be ta Beta; Lambda D e lta L ambda.

DI.\T ICS

:\lpha Erudito; :\lpha 1\ l u O mega; Kappa D e lta Pi; S igm a Tau Del ta; Philo. :\ ~~-' i\1.\Y S . \ ~ lll ~

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!'la/l.rm" uth E~GI.ISII

J\ 1.\ RIE SCII I ~Ili.ER

N rln-11sk11 City

Kappa Omicron Phi: C ir l~' Club; Dramatic Club; J'vlu,-ic Club ; Phil o; \\'. 1\.:\.: C.C ..-\.

E~ G I.I S II-1 . ,\T I ~

Kappa D e lta Pi ; Pi (;;unma Mu; S igma Tau D el ta; Cirb' Club; Y.\V.C.i\. 11 .\lutr Err ScoT T

lf'ym orr E~Gl.IS II

L\\'ER~E SETZ ER

Prru E ~GI.IS II - 1'1 IYSIC .\ 1.

EllU C.\TIO~

,\ lpha Erudito ; .'\l pha 1\ lu Om ega; Kappa Delta Pi; S ig ma Tau De lta; ( ; iris' Club; Cho r us; Y. \\' .C'.,\.

Sig ma Tau D e lta; (;ir is' Club; \V. 1\. 1\.; Y. \Y. C. 1\. ; St udent Socia I C' ornm itlec.

L\ \ ' ER ~E S ll.\FER S /111 hat ~ t .\TilE ~t .\TlC:i

V !VI.\1' S lll .. \ES

.'\ lpha 1\lu Om ega; Kappa De lta Pi: <_; iri s' Club; Y.\\' .C.!\.

Om11h11 ENGI.IS II

Cirls' C'luh; \' .\\'.C.:\.

L\\I' R E~CE S II U .\1 .\ Ril

f)rlf'ill E~Gl.ISI I

Mll .llR EO S PE Eill E

Liur·ofu

Ph i Lambda ,\lpha.

I-IISTOR Y

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1\ l pha Erud ito; Kap pa D el ta P i ; Pi (; ;unma Mu ; Sigma Tau D e lta ; Cirls' C'luh ; Dramatic C lub ; Pr ru-vian.

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:\i.\'l :-1 STOR Y

T r oun u h

8 I

lltSTORY

Eps il on Pi T au: Foot b a II ; Ba,kcthal l; Tra ck .

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Su:-: n .\

Omaha 拢!\:C I.ISII-1 .. \ TI -.;

,\Jpha

Erudito; Alph a 1\ l u Kappa Delta Pi ; S i ~ma T au Dclra; ( ; irl,' Cluh; Philo; Omc~a;

P cda~o~ian. \ \'11 ..\f.\ V .\UGII!'

Fairl111ry E.\1\I,Y 1.:1.01 E!'T.\RY ED UC.\TI O!'

: \rt C lub; (; ir b' C lub; E\路c rctt. ER . \~ r us \ ' 1c K ERS

/:'a g l r C ll E~l

l ~>'fR Y-c;r,or.ru I' II

Y

EJ.LE!' \ \'.\RE

Peru EO UC.\TIO!'

Cirls' Club. \\'.\Y!'E \\'E .\RE

J>rru I :--: n USTIU.\1. .\ltTS

Philo ; \'.M .C.i\.; Basketball. A:-:1' .\ \ V II. J.I.UIS

Elm'!.::f!od ~IU S J C

Gi rl ,' ('luh; Dramati c C lub; l\ l usic C lub; Phil o; O rch est ra; Y.W.C.A.

R EX \\'rr.s o:-:

l'rru I'II YS IC.\1. SC JE:-:CE

La mhd a Dc lra Lambda ; Srud en t Social Committee.

SE:\ IO RS WHOSE PH OTOS DO :\OT APPEAR J ESSE B.\CK~IEYER, M urdo r k

L.\ V cT.\

II ARVEY,

Peru

GE ~E IIE RTZ , !lln/VI'J'Il, { tl'I.L'il

1-l .\R \' EY M!CII EJ.S, Rrynolds fER!'!: MII. I.IO!', ll' atsrJII, ,lf issrmri D ORIS D E.\VER :\' rCJ!OI.J.S, Edgar fRED ROIIRS, Lincu/n :VIYRTI. E SoRE:-150:-1, Plainvie路'i.L' L\ U R.\ /\:-::-:STOLZ,

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Peru


\\' .IRRE:-.: :\lJ . \~1 5

l'rr11 1:-.: ll USTRI.\1. .IRTS

Epsilo n

Pi Tau; 1\ l arc.:hing Band; Y.:'\l.C .:\.

Do ROT II Y :\ I. I.E :-.: :lu /mrn

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E.IR I.\' EI.D I E :-.:T.\R\' EDUC.ITJI):-.;

:\rt Club;\\'.:\.:\.; \'.\\ ' .C'.:\ . IS.IIIEI.I.E A:-.:nERSO X Brndsha~t·

E.IRI.\'

EI.E~I

E:-.:'1'.\R \' Ell UC.IT IO:-.:

(; iri s' C lu b;\\'.!\. :\.; \'.\\'.C.:\ .

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P .IUI. : \ U!:

: I 11 !111 r 11 t :-\ll UST RI.\1. .\RTS-B ifli.OG\'

Bel a P.IULI:-.:E

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Beta Beta; Epsi Inn Tau; Dramatic Club .

Pi

.·1llhlll'/1 WC I .\ 1. SCIE :-.:CE

Beta Beta Bela; Kappa De lta P i ; Ci r ls' Cl ub; \'.\V.C.I\. :\t.tCE A UX IER

Sa inn ~ I US IC- ~1.\TIIDI .ITICS

:\lpha l\ lu Omega; Kappa Delta P i; (; iris' Cl ub; Dramatic Cl ub; l\l usic Cl ub ; C horus; E1·erctt.

CoR I :-.::-.:E B .IR:-.:Ts

Odr/1 EI.OI E:-.:T.IR \' EDUC.\TJO:-.:

Alph a Eruditn; 1'-a p pa D e lta Pi; Pi C a rnm a l\·l u; Sigm a Tau Del ta; Gi rl s' C l ub; Ph il o; Y.\\'.C./\. ]. \\ ' II. I.I.UI B U RKE

Br idgrpo r l Dramatic Clu b ; Philo; J>rru·-:.,ian.

R UTII Cii.ITEI .. II:-.: ll ' l'rtl ~IUSIC

Kappa Delta Pi; Girh' C lub; Phi lo ; Music Cl ub ; Chorus; OrchcsJra; Y.\V.C. i\. Roi\..II.D C1...1RK /. C·7.t' iS I f )]I ~ I US I C

Choru s; Music Club; Tr a ck ; Stud ent Socia I Committee.

ETIIEI.Y:-.; CtCIII'FOI\Il

1/asting.r,

J o~t·a

IIO~IE ECONO~I I CS

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Kappa Omicron Phi . Sig ma Tau De lt a; Girl s' C lu\; · Phi lo ·

W.i\.1\.;

\'.W.C.~.

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' l..l 1\' RE 1\CE

E ~ II GII

S a!Jr/1/(/ , 1\an.ras

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8 II

IIIST OR\'

Beta Beta Beta ; Pi c;amma Mu; ('hont>.

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II

H "K I· II'

.\'ln'll ttl/tf ,,u It , / tJ·-:.:.:n 1' 11\" •I C \1 . l. ll l "t: \ 1"11 1, - 1 1 I> l"fJit \"

Kappa l> c· l1a .\ lu; <;i r l , ·

l'i ; l' i <"lnh;

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\\" \ I.E ~OI<E

II

(;anuna l' hilo;

\I(J(J'

Slmhrrt E~GI.I 11-.\RT Sigma Ta u Della; (; irl ~· ( ' luh; J\ rt C l uh; Y. \\' .C. ,\.

l{t ' ll l

ll oii"E

If . )' Ill '1/"('

l "fl \1 \I I·. Rt:E

Kapp a l>c· l1a; Hr: R:->It:l:

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l >t·l1:1 <:ir l,·

l'i: Sig 1na T a 1 ( "lnh: llr a1na1ic

\t:K'

'f'f'tii/1/ JI'h

EI.E .I IIo'\T.\1<\" Ell Ut:.\TIO ~

Cirls' C' l uh; l ham:11i c Cluh; Orchc,tra; \' .\\'.( ".. \.

It''

.fl: ' ~ 1·. '"

;\I t:

Fil/ ,·y 1:1. 1:11 1: '\T\It \

: \ I pita

Hli J t: \ T ifl'\

l·:r udi:": <:ir l, · Clu h: r-:,.,.1"1'11: \'. \\ '. C. :\ .

\'11tr:rs r ' jo11 s ; o:-; () 111111111

Esc;u 11

1\ lpha Erudito ; Kappa l h·l ta Pi; l. anrhda D e lla l.am hda ; Sigm a T au D el ta ; (;iris' C' l u h ; Philo ; Y. \ V.C'.J\ .

K Elt SS 11 111111111/dt

1'1<11: 1.

E I' 1:1. \

Jo :-.: 1·. ;

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lf ' y mtll"t" ~ l li>'l t:

! \ I pIt a

1·: r 11 d i 1 "

; :\ lp h a i\ lu Om ega; K:q>pa lh· l1:r l'i : S igm a T a u l h : lra: ( ; i rl< C luh: ;\ l usie Cluh ; llram:rlic· ("lu h; Churus: Y. \ \'. ('. :\ .; Stude nt .'\ ch · i,nry (. lllllll" i I.

II ISTCJ RY

Dramatic C'luh. I{ ET .\

1\. I :-;c;

l :"dr1nr EI.E~ II·. '\ r \ It \" l.lltJC.\Tif l:-1 C irl ,' <"luh: \' . \\'. C. :\.

K EtTI! K LEIS il11rr II ISTClltY-SCJC t.\1 . , CIE St:E

EHrett; Y.M.C. l\. ; T rack.

\ ' 11· 1 ' ' 1. \\I BE itT

S lt11 hrrt

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t:O ~ I

II Eltt: lo-~ 1 .\TIIE .II .\"I I t:~

:\ lpha l u O : n cga : Sigma T:r u D e lta : <;ir l,· ('luh: Dr:r m :r:i c Cluh: P hilo: Y.\ \ ' .C. : \. \\' lYSE LWERICK

(.'am hridrJr ~ I .\Til E~I . \T I CS

!\l pha 1\lu Omega.

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f. UC II .I.E l\ Jc (; U IR E

IJ ratri fl' E.\RI. Y EI.OI E~T.\RY

F.ll UC.\T I O~

Cirb' Cluh ; Philo; \".\\' .C. :\. CII .\RJ.nrr E l\ 1.\RTl~

Bl11 r spri11gs E~GI.IS II

I )OIWTII Y

l\ 1.\ YSTIU CK

0 molto li.\RI.Y

EI.DIE~T .\RY

:\l ph a E rudi lo; (; irl ,· i\lus ic Cl uh ; S t udent Comm it tee.

Clu b; Socia l

EllU C .\TI O~

1\ lpha Erudito ; Kappa De lta Pi ; Sigma Tau Dell a; Dramatic C luh; Orc h .,s t r:~.

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CRETCIIF.~ l\ IIJ.I. ER

RIIIIJ E~CI.IS II

l\1.\JJ EI. I ~ E :-.;F. I .SO~

1\.:~ppa De lta Pi ; Sigma Tau De lla ; Dram:~ lie Cluh; E,·crc ll ; \\'.:\ .:\.; Pcdagogian; Band.

S ltt' lltllldoalt , / oc,•·a E.\RI.Y lii.D tE ~T.\RY E UUC .\TlO~

C irl s' C' luh; Philo ; \" .\\'.C.J\. C A ROI.Y~ P .\ I' EZ

: I I bion E.\RI.Y EI.D I E:-: T.\ItY E IJ UC .\TIO~

1\ r t Club; E,·c r cll ; Choru s. Do noTIIY P .\ltKER

N rhro ska (.'ity IIISTORY

(;iri s' C'l uh ; Ph ilo ; '1'.\\'.C. :\. l\ I ERRII.I. P E:-:~E Y

B ratrirr II IST OR Y

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.\ .\ 1 ES P EilllUE

Bet a Beta Bc:a; £,·c rctt ; B :~s kc t ­ hall ; Tr ack; Student i\d ,· i ~ory Co uncil.

: l llb/11'11 IIIST ORY

Pi (;;ltnma l\ l u; ('h oru s. \\'11 .1. 1.\~ 1 P I.UCK:"'ETT

IJrlf"ill ~1 .\TI I E ~l AT ICS-CII O I ISTRY

,\l pha

Erudito ; Alph a l\ l u Lam bda Del ta Lamhd a ; E,·e r e lt; \'.1\l. C.A.

Om eg :~; \\'E :"' Il EI.I. REillli~ G

Syranur

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P h ilo;

Y.l\ 1. ('. : \ .

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(;R.\ CE R E IFF

lJ l'llfl' it I'

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EI.OI E~T.\RY EUUC .\T I O~

P i Camma l\lu : (;iri s' C luh;

Y.\\'.C.i\.

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: \ RT II U R R E \' ~ f)I,J) j

Fa i r bury 1115TOR \'

Phi Lambda Alpha; Pi (;amma Mu; Phi lo: Y . \\' .C.:\ .; root hall ; Tr ack. MMY K ,\T!IRY!\

RIIO .II>ES

N rmallfl EI. E.\IF.!\T.IRY E11 UC.I TIO!\

G irl-'

Club ; Dramati c Phi lo; Y.\V. C.t\ .

C lub;

\ \' I\' !\ E R Icc;

Slmbrrl l ~ ll U5TR !. II.

\RTS-~1 .\Til E~I.\TICS

A lp h a i\lu Omega; E l" il o 11 Pi Tau; Fnotha II; B a~ k c t h a II Tra c k. ORI'.\1. R onr.ER5

Syra rusc E!'GI.1511 JoS EI'III~E

Ped agogian; \'.\V.C.t\.

R o c; ERS

) rdnt .fiJI/ E:\(;1. 15 11

Sigma T a u D e lta; (;iris' Club; Dramati c C lub ; P .: dagngi a11 ; Y .\V.C.t\. CE!\EV.\ S .I .ITII IJFF

IV ymore CO~! ~ I ERCE

Alph a Mu O mega ; Kappa De lta Pi; G irls' Clu b ; Philo; Y.\V.C .t\.

RuTH ScJJ.IFFER

:I 11 burn EI.E~I E~'J'.\RY

EDUC . ITICI~

Sigma Tau D e lt a; (;i rl ~路 C lub; Dram a l ic C lub; P h ilo.

Li.O\'D S:-.:JUER

B en kelman ~ !U S ! C

Music Club; Band; Orchestrn.

l\~Jo s Su i.I . IV.\1'

R ork vil/r II IOJ.Or.Y

A lpha Er ud ito ; Bet a Be ta Be ta ; f'ootba II ; Ba ~ k e tha II.

] 0 11 1-: T Yl\'0 :\

Per u P!I \'51C.\ I. SCI E:-ICE

Footba ll.

J U"' IORS \\' II OSE PHOTOS DO :-.:OT A PP EA R Falls City Salem LUE:\ .1 CoOK, Peru L 11.1.1 1:-.: CnR!'FORD, Falls City J nll!' Cox, Fairbu ry iVI II.DRED f i J..IJER, Peru MARY D .ll.!..\5 1-I ARRI S, P eru CECIL )OH~ SO!', flerdon L uc 1r.E BRoOK S,

D n RoTII .I C'.\ RJ.IS LE,

Nebraska (.'ity Exrter I REKE LUTZ, 1/um bo/dt V ICTO R SA ILORS, Prrll R1 CH1\RD S li ER~ ! A:\', S tella ./ GERH ,\R n STR.I 5 IJURG, T alm a (JrV L YDIA MAE \\' HEELER, Nemaha l-I EKR Y KEr.r.occ,

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.路lu lmrn IIIST OKY

ROBERT 13.\IJII .UI

Choru,;; Tra ck.

Uma/111 II ISTORY

P h ilo.

C .\RJ.

BAJ.TJ; :-;sJ>E Rr.ER

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N ,路hrasl.:a City l='llUST KIA J. .\RTS

Ep,ilun Pi Tau .

BER=' .\Ril B.\RJS.\ S

Omaha l~llUSTRI.\1.

.\RTS

fo otball; Tr ack.

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JJunhar ~I .\Til E~l

,\T ICS

(;i ri s' ( ' luh; IJramalic C lub.

fR ,\ ='CES B U RI.I='G

Cortland EI.E~IE='T.\RY

EDUC.\T!Q:-;

G irl s' C lub; Philo: Orches1 ra : Y.\V.C'.!\ .

BER='JCE

Bus11

Tt'rtii/ISI'"

EUUC.\Ttn!'o:

Gi rl s' Clu b ; \V. J\. !\.; Orchestra; Y.\V.C.A.

ZEI.IH (' ,\ R ~ll=' E

Elk Crrrk EJ.DIE:-;T.\RY ED UC..ITI0:-.1

DORIS Co:-.1\\'EJ.J.

1' (I/ /IIIII {/ E.\K l.Y

EI.E~IE :o.I T ARY

EUUCATIO:-;

Et.GI.-\ Co:-;\\'EJ.L

P anama ELE~IE='T.-\RY

EDUCATIO:-;

A rt C lub.

RUTJI DAJ.ZEJ.J.

1/astings, lwto路a E l. E ~IE~ TAR Y

Ell UC,\ TIO :-;

Girls' Club.

0J EV.-\ DoRSEY lf' ymorc CO~ DIERCE

Al pha Eru di to; Girls' C lu b; Dramatic Club; P hil o.

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I ELDRED DuUGJ. AS

Tr rumsrh I'IIYSIC.\1. SCIE:'oi CE

Phi Lambda Al pha ; football; Ba sketba ll ; T r ack.

KEN='ETII

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IJUBOIS

Strang

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FltEil EIUCK

Ec ~

1/um holdt ST.I~I.EY Ess ~~"~

/J r ll"itt

I'IIY!:IC.\1.

: \I p h a

11 101.0(; \"

SC I E~CE

:\lu Om ega: I. a 111 bd a J) c lca I.a mhda .

Alp ha Mu O rn cga.

FIIEil i:IIICK

1' 11 \ 'S IC \1.

f,,~,-~~

Farrtl!J rtl,

F .\~K II \ USE R

1/u mholdt

GEK.\I.U FICIITER

SC IE ~C E

Band.

IIUS I ~ ESS .\ll .\11~ 1 TK .\TIO ~

Dramatic Club; Evcrcll ; Craw dad s ; Pcr,r llr al icy C lub.

Be.

1l r ff 1'·1 '11 r

Lc 1..1 fKY

Ed!}n r EI.DIE~T.IRY

I!IJUC.\THJ~

A l pha Erudito ; Sigm a Tau Delta; G irl s' C' luh : Dra maci c Club; Y. \\' .C'./\.

\~CIIE F IIED I.\ ~

CO~ I ~ I

EII CE

<:iri s ' Cl ub; E1·c rc:11; Mu,i c Club; \\'.1\ .:\. : Cho r u ~.

c: rrr r uc..l . I dam.r

0~1.111

1-IE KII GK.\VES

~1.\TII E~I . ITI CS

Stellf er , .-1 ffurta, Caunda

E\'l· rect.

JOUR~,\ 1.1 5 ~1

Beta Be ta Beta; Everett; Han d; P eda gngian ; Track . Dol: 15 ( ; 11.1 Y

U nadilla ~1 . \TII E~I .\T I CS

Eu:-~ .1 Ccw .lni ERT

Nrfso n JU~ I OR

IIIGII

EUU C.\ TIO~

A l p h a Erudi co; 1\lpha i\lu Omeg a ; Cirls' Clu b; D r amatic C lub; Marching Band ; Y .\V. C.t\ .; Scud cnt 1\d vis ory Coun cil ; Scud c nc Socia l Committee.

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CUBSEII

II am lnii'!J. 11.\1.1. Elk Cn•rk

RUTII

E.I R I. \'

/ o'!nt

E I. E~ I E~ T.\R\'

EIJ UC \TI O~

Y . \\'.C. /\.

HIST ORY

(iir ls' C lub ; Evere tt ; Y.\V.C. i\.

j oE II .I C.TEII \1 1~

lJa'!t'Sii /1 1\Dt.\ IJ.\RKE~IJORFF

CO ~ni ERCE

Falls r:ity

Y. M.C'.J\.; K odak Cluh; Crawdad s; P e ru Pla yer<.

EI.E .\1

E~T.\R Y

EUUC.\T IO ~

C:irl s' C luh ; \V.I\.1\.; Y.\V.C.t\.: Kodak C lub ; P e rsona lily C lub.

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Na , in r. If ' isowsin R UTII :\~~ 11 11.1.

WC I II. SCI E'\CE

Band: On:hc,Jra;

Tcnni ~;

P cd ·

a gog-ian : }' ,·rrN,'ifln.

A rhraslw City ~I US I C

<:iri s' ('luh: E1·c r c1 1 : .\ lu ,ic l'luh; \'.\\'.C'.:\ .

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f. J I.I.I\~ II U.I:I'IIIlEY

. l ul/111'11 E\RI.Y

EI.E\ I E~T\IIY

FllUC.\TIO~

<: ir b' (' luh ; 1\ l ,"it: Cluh ; \' .\\'.<'. :\ .

II \Il l . \~

R UTII

hGII .\ ~ 1

lf 'oodhi nr, l o~ ,·a J l' '\ HlK IIIGII EUU C \TIO:\ <:irl,' l' luh; Dramatic Cluh: \' .\\' .<'. :\ .

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IK\' I ~E

. I ul111rn E~t;I.ISII

l'cd:q.rogi an; Fnolhall; Tratk .

\' IKGI:\1.\ I SO~I

Thurman, I o·~,·a EUUC.ITIO:\

<:i r b' l'luh.

:\ \ ~1:\'

j \~E 1\.EIIOE llu mholt!t E~t~I.I S II

S ig:ma T au D c ha: (;irb' C'luh; lharn:11ic Cluh: C'onccn Band ; Orch c ,lra.

R .IY 1\.EI.I.UGG

t\' rhraslw City CO~ I~I

\'.1\f.('.:\.:

EKCE

('rawdad s.

I KE'\E 1, 1. \USCII I E

South Omaha ~ I.\ Til

IDI.\ TI CS

Alp h:1 Erudi1o; i\l ph a 1\ lu Ona·ga; (;iris' Clu h; 1\n ('lub; Philo; \'.\\'.C'.J\.

1\. .\T II RY:\ 1\. :\0USE

J? ratri(l' F.:\GI.IS II

:\l pha Erudiw.

FJ.O\' Il

I. \\\'R E~C E

11r ll~,· n ·1'illr

Foorhall; Band; ( ' rawdad s.

Do:-: LEU :\ .IKU Ri·<•l'rton, / tHea Beta Bela IJ cw.

V:

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Slll'/1(1//<l fl nh, I IH<'fl

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IIIII I.Or.Y

(),/ r/1

P rr" ona I i1y Club: Re ading C'luh.

110~1 E ECO~tHIICS-CO~ DI ERCF.

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1\ lpha Erudito; Kappa Omic ron Phi; (;iri s' C'luh ; P hi lo.

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/Juubar I'IIYSIC \I.

j u~IUS Mc Co w. \~

.-Julm r 11 Footba ll ; Track.

SC::IE~CE-~ 1

\T II E .\ 1.\TICS

:\lpha i\ l u Omega ; Dramatic ( ' lu h; St udent Socia I Co nnnittcc; l. a n1hd:o )),· Ita l.a111hd a.

01 .. 1 i\- I cCuJ.J.Y lf ARR t E'n' Mc(;li.J.

Garland

Sir! Ia E \RJ.Y

EJ.E~1 E~T.\RY

Ell U C:: .\'1'10~

I'IIYS tC.\1. EllUC.\TlO~

(;irb' Cl ub; Philo; \\' . .-\./\.; \' .\V.C'. t\.

i'vlcKDniEY Fairbury

\'rv 1 ~~

~1U S I C

\Vr~tFREIJ MAjORS

l.:'ndiro /1

A lph a Erudito; D r am a ti c C lu b; Mus ic C'lu h ; \\' .1\. t\. ; \'.\\'.C.:\.

~IUS IC

C irls' Club; Music C lu b; Phi lo.

II EJ.E;-.; MEIER M.\X I ~E METC.\J.F

11calrire 110~1 E EC0~0~ 1tC S

Kappa Omicro n Phi; G irl s' C lub ; D rama ti c C lu b ; E1·ere11; C horus.

/Jul1ois EJ.DtE~T.\RY

Girl s' (')uh;

EllUC .\TIO~

Philo;

\\'. l \. /\.;

Choru~.

FER~E l'vlli.I.ER

R un v Mu.J.ER

Shenandoah, l tJv.·a

E.\RI.Y E I. E~ I E;-.;T.\IlY

EllUC::.\'1'10:-;

!\l p hn Erudito; C h orus.

E.\RLY ELDtE~T. \RY EOUC\T I O~

Girls' C lub; Phi lo; \' .\V.C.A.

REx Mo~z t :-:r.o M .\RY EJ.I Z.\BETII MURPII''

Sidnry , / rrv:a

Lr·t •·islnn Phil o.

E)ICf.ISil

Sigma Tau Delta; Dra ma ti c Club; Ev e rell .

jUJ.l.\ :'-JORTo:-; LES LI E 01'1'E~IlE 1 ~1ER

Farragut, I'IIYSIC.\1.

l n~::a

SC I E~CE

Alpha Mu Omega; L ambda Delta Lambda; Drama tic Clu h.

l ~u l

I.J r If/iII E:-:C I.IS II

Girls' C lub; E,· e r ett; i'vlu sic Cl ub; Bnnd; C h or u s.


CII .IHI.Es

P.IH~EI.IY

l'rru E~G I. I S II

:\ lp h a Erudi1n; Sigm a Tau D e Ira ; Dram:11 ic Clu h ; Phi lo; P cda l-(oJ,:ia n ; \".M. C .:\.

CE~E \' I E\' E

P IRR IOTT /Ja;.:·s nu

llmi E ECO:\!nl lCS

Eru ditn : E1· c r ~ ll ; b:ll ~; \".\\ '.C'.:\ .

:\ lp ha

DORIS PHICII ,.\Hil

Fulls (.'iJy

II. I ROI.IJ PRICI I.\HU

1..\ TI ~

Fa ll s Cily

(;irb ' Cluh; Dram a li e Cluh.

IIISTORY

:\lpha t\ lu OmeJ,:a ; B~Ja Beta Bela ; Dram :uicC iu h: \" .1\I.C.:\ .: C hu rus.

*

EI.IZ .III ETII ,\ ~~ R.I~Z I

Omaha E I. E~ I

E:\T.IH Y

L OUISE SCIIOL I.

Ell UC ,.\TI O~

Julian

Gi rl s' C' luh ; \\' . A .A.

E.IRI.Y E I. DIE~T.IRY EUUC.IT IO:\

(;iris' C l ub ; E1·e r c11; D ram a tic C'luh; Choru s.

Sc1101.1. Julian

R .l I. I'll

E STII ER SCII\\'.111

I~U USTR I.\1 •. IRTS

Sullo n

E\' c rcll; C h orus; Track.

E~GI.IS II

E rudit o; S igma Tau D c l1a; D r ama li e C l u b ; P h il o.

: \I ph a

:\ ~ I T.\ SE.IRI.E

()Ill a 1111 CO~ I ~ I EHC E

E1·erett ; Music C'lub; \V .I\. 1\.

R UTH SIIEI. tJO:\

Pr rri·oml,

l wz~·a

E.\RI. Y ELE)I E~ T.IRY EtJU<Y.TIO:\

Gi rl s' C' lub ; E1·ere t1; \ \'.:\.t\ .

RUTII S PR.\CUE

l'a pill inn E~GI. ISII

S igma Tau De Ir a; G irl > C lu b; Mu sic Club; E\'C r ell ; C'hnrus; Y.\V.C.A.

D OROTIIY STEI'E:\50:\

.·1ulmrn E ~GLIS II

C irl s' C lub; Mu s ic C luh.

IJ ~

I

MURIE l. Sur.DE~

l:'rlr; ar SOC I.\ 1. SCIENCE

Cirls' Cl u h; E\'erelt; l'vl u sic Cl u h; :VI a rch i ng Ba n d ; Ch orus; \". \\'.C. !\ .

I

8II

RI C II.IR U TuR~ER

/J uBni.r ~ I US IC

t\ l usic Clu b ; Band; O rche >lra .

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41 J

f


\\ ' \I.T ER \\' .I T K I :\ S

'f'l'lll /ll JI'ft Cfl.\ 1 ~I ERCE

R EX \V .I DI.I:\

:ll!~t~ny,

.11 issr111ri

SOCI.\1. SCI E:\CE

j U I.II \\'I JI 'IT .IK ER

J.iu ro ln M .I RIE \V! E:\C KE

E:\CI. ISII

: l11h uru

(;i r Is' (' lu h ; \'.\\' .C. :\ .

E.IRI.Y EI. E.\I EXT.IR\' EIJ UC.I TIO :\

Sig ma T a u D e lia ; Drama1i c C lub ; P h ilo ; Y.\V .C'./\ .

II EI. E :\ \ \' 11.1.1;

\ V un 11

\\'11 .1.1. \ ~ I S

A rh ra s~· a

j

C ity

E:\GI. IS I I

:\ l p ha E r udi1o ; <i irl s' C luh ; E vc re ll ; Peda g og ian; Y .\\'.C. :\ .

IJ11nha r II IO I.OGY

A lpha E rudi to ; Be ta Be w Bela ; Phi lo ; Conce rt Band ; T r ack . FR EDERI CK \\'oi.TE it

O lt io-« ·a CI I E~ II S T R Y

~I .I R Y P .IUI. I:\E Y ou:-.:c

1\lpha Erud i to ; /\ lp ha :'vlu Om ega ; La rn hd a D c lw Larnhd a; Band ; Orch est r a ; l 'l'rll ·!'inu.

l 11liau EA RL Y

E I. E~I EXT,\R Y

F. IJ UC.I TI OX

Sig ma T a u De li a; ( i irls' C lu b; Dramatic C lub ; E ve re t! ; C ho rus.

SO P HOMO R ES W H OSE PII O T O S D O :>l OT 1\ PPE:\R ll 11mhllldt Edgar Cll .I RL ES :'\ov.IK, Wil brr ORV ILLE P uc 11 , P er11 v\111. !..\ RIJ P uc11, Falls City joEL Puxc H ES, lf' y m11r r ERXEST R .1wmx, P eru C .II.V t X RE El>, Douglas M .\ RTI X R OCKWEL L, llu m br, /dt B E U I..IH R OSEXE R, Poocr/1 C u R.\ S .lti.ORS, P er u EI..I I X E S II.I F ER, Nnn aha .'\ UI.I S ni PS O:>~, /l uburu T HEO.\ IA M .ITII E\\'3,

Eurru

D.I I. E :>I!CH O!.!.S,

Ro v

R uTH ST.\111.,

Dillrr

l'lyuuw th II IRR Y STRO ll , l'lym out/t Gi.i! X EVERE STROxr., /) unbar M .IREE vVII.I.I.\~ I S , P rru 1\xx .\ vV II.SOI\, Nrbrask n C ity AI.I. E:-1 S T ROll,

l

I;~

I

B E.I.\·I M-i, R 11n1

BE ,\ ~ I E R ,

p ,,..,·n rr ( .'ity .·l u lm rn Ta ho r , l o<tca

D oROT H Y B U RIJ RIIJG E, LE W IS C ri i. I. AII.IX, l S.I BEI. C OI.I. IST ER,

lf' rrpiu g lf ' at t'r Linodu R onE RT A C O\\' E I.I., P r rtt j E.\XX E 1-f .I RVEY, .·/rn p n ftrJr F ri YETT E I-l ORTON, Sa /e m D EE J .IRVIS, N r mah a M.-I RI.I :-1 K E.I It :-15, .·l u!JII rll EV.IXGE I. YX COR:\ELI.,

ELIZ rlll ETil KE I. J. Y, 1Jrnxs11 11 K EXNETI J K X .\1' 1', j,I ~·I ES LIRSOX ,

Nr ma llfl /

l'r r u

Sy ra r·u .rt lf' am CEoRGE LY TTO X, F air/Ju r y D EAX McCOR\II C K , Syra,-u.rr \ •V JI .I.IS L U I>I XGTOX,

M .IRG.IR ET L U ETIIJE,


DoRTI I.\ : \ll .\) IS

G irl s'

NandrJ/ph, l o~-路a C'luh; \\' . :\. :\ .: Playe r s.

Pe ru Eu.1 :\ u.E:-.:

Nona lw (;irl," Cluh : Peru Pi:J _,路 c r s.

*

1\-I AX I !'-:E :\ U FE !\:K .\)11'

Julian Alpha Erudito ; (;iri s' Club ; Choru s; P eru Pla yer s.

L EOR.I BE.\CI I I.ER

R r ynol d.r :\lpha Eruditn ; (;iris' Club: K "'lak Club.

* Bou B E:-.:so:-.: 1::-w ing Footh:~ll.

BoGGEss Linroln :\lpha Erudito ; Gi rl s' Club; Pe ru Pla.n路 r s; Sc ribb le r s. jE .I!'-:

B ERT IE BOO)!

Om aha G irl s' C lub ; Philo ; Y.\\'.C .:\. ; P e r so nality C' lub.

BoYER Bridyrp ort Football.

jo11 :-:

j E.I!\::-."E B U KG!\:E R

Falls City G irl s' Club ; Personality C l u b.

P .ITR IC I.I l'ASEY

J oh nso n :\lpha Erudito ; G irl s' C lub ; Dra matic Clu h ; E1路e re tt ; \' .\\' . C' ..'\. ; Orchest r :J .

R UTII C i..IR E

Cortland G irl s' C lub; C.C. i\. ; Pe rson ali ty C lub.

E i.) l ER l' i..\R EY

B rlit''l'tll'

Marching Band : C rawdad s: Track.

IJ I 9 I

M .IRJOR I E CO.\ T!\:EY

Dram:~ tic

l'rru C lu b; E ve r e tt ; C horu s.

j oll!'-: C'ou. t :-.:

:lu /JII rn Phi lo ; Cr awdad s; P eru P layers; Y.l\1.<'.1\.

lII3


<;u; :-;:-;

Ctt.\~tt; R

1/ardy

CARor. Cu~t ~11:-.cr:s . lulmrn <.;iris' C lub ; Y. W .C'.A.

.'\ lpha Erudito ; ('rawdads; Scr ihhln, ; Track .

LrmE!\0 .\ l> ,\\'tS MMtY j .I:-:E D .\VISS0!\0

.\'yrflt' fl .lf'

Nl'hraslw City Girls' Cluh; Drnmatic Cluh; Philo; Y.\\'.C'.A.; Pcdagogian; Scribbler,.

!\ lpha Erud ito; (;iris' Cluh; Philo; Y.\\' .C.1\.; Pnu Players.

j ,\ !\0 E DRESSt.ER 0111 n lw

Cirl,' Club; Dramatic Cluh; Y. \\'. C.!\.; Pcdagogian; P ersona lity Cluh.

Er .. \t!\CE D ouu Rt~udolph, / o~t'fl

(;irb' Club; t\rtcraft; \\'.1\. :\.

ER~t . \ DROC: E

E t i.EE!\0 PEY

N rhntJkn City Everett; Y.\\'.C.A.; Peru Plnyers.

/Ju Bois 1\lpha Erudito; (;ir is' Club; Phil o; Y.\\' .C.i\.; Band; Kodak Cluh.

D OROT tt Y C .\ l. l. tiiER

M .\X GARL\!\01)

OIJin't:.:n

Alpha Erudito; Kodak C lu b.

c;oRno:-:

Ctr.nERT

Brork

E,路erett; Y.!'vl. C. A.; Chorus; Marching Hand; Tra ck; Crawdads.

.1/ flf'VI'/'11' I O'lt '(/ ( ;ir b' Club; Mu,ic C luh ; Philo; \\'. i\. A.; Y. \\'. ('. :\.; Chorus; Peru Players.

Er.E.\:-101( CER\\'ECK Falls (.'ity Cirls' Club; C.(', 1\.; Kodak Club.

M .\Rto!\0 (;11 .1.11 .. \!\0 \ ' ERil.\ (;J!\CGR t CK

Edgar

Alpha Eru dito; Y.\\' .C.A. ; Band; Peru Players.

[ 路H I

II ardy

Ba sketball; Trnck; Crawdad :<.


\ 'ERE:\ .\ (;R .\\ 'ES

l'rru Band ; Orchest ra; i\lu, ic Clu b.

Gwttcr. c;RossoE t i ~ I E ,y f'//1{1/r(l

C horus ; Pe ru P laye r s.

Y . :'-!. C.:\ . ;

C tt US II Fall s C:ity Clu b; Y.\\'.C./\.; P la ye r s.

*

i\ 1.\ RY

G irl s'

Peru

B ERT ll.\1. 1.

Omaha Fo ot ba ll ; Ba , kc tball ; Track.

* / \ RI.EXE l!.u tti.TOX

/.Jr oqc·n·1•iffr Artcraft.

FER :\ H . \~l ~ tE R

Ta bor, l o·" ·" Y.\\'.C.:\.; P e r sona li ty Club.

i\1.\RY 1\. .\TII RY:\

lf.\ :\1..\:\

l' rru Ciirl s' C luh ; Dramati c C lub ; Y. \V. C'. /\.; Orche st r a; Kodak Club.

El.fi ,\XOR

II D

j .\ C K H .\ ZE I.TO:\

E ,·crett;

l'r ru Mu sic C luh ; O rchestr a.

Band ;

ll'llll.l.

Ellis C irl s' C lu h; Ch orus; P eru Players.

ER X EST H I Ll.

Strlla

'

01.\o,\ H OR~I.\XD I.

Srt:..·a ntou (iirl s' C' luh ; Kodak C' luh.

j u xE Hos Kt ~s lfnmhu rg, l o·" ·a P eru PJ a ,·e r s.

IJ, I I

9

D oRR I E jn x ~: s

:luhunr Drama tic Clu b ; Football.

l}

RunY K .\R R f'a rifir }uu rtirm, I O·Kfl C irl s' Cl ub; D r amatic C lub ; Y .\V.C.I\ .; P e ru Plan·rs.

II

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:'vf.I X I ~I( K EC II EI.\'

Odr/1

A II .EE~

K ELLEY J olwso u C i rls' C luh; Dramat ic C lu h; Everett; C. C. A.; P erson al i ty C luh.

:\lpha Eruditn; <iirb' Cluh; Ph ilo; \".\\ '.C.:\ .; Pa 11 Pl ayer~.

:\lli.I ~E K R.D II I EC K

M

K UTri .ER Falls City A lpha Eru d ito; G ir l,' Cluh ; C'.C.A. ; K odak Cluh. .lllG.IRET

F fl rt (."nll!fluu C irl s' C lu b; Dramati c C luh : E,·crc n: Y.\V .C. i\ . ; .'\rtcraft

:\ RL E ~E I..DIIIEil T

r-.·LIRJOR IE L.1~ni ER Fair bury A l ph a E ru dito; Gi;ls' Cluh; Y. \\'.C. A.; P e r sonali ty Cl uh; P eru P l aye rs.

1\lph :1

J\" (11/flllfl Er ud it n; (ii rl s'

('iu h ;

Peru Playe r s.

II EI.E ~ r-. 1.\ltf:.\lt ET

1. .\ll SO ~

}'t'/"11

RO\' LI VELY Falls City r-. Ju , ic C'luh; Ba nd; Orc he str a; K odak C luh.

L H .L LI~ Mcht~C II

l'rru Ba nd; O rche> t ra.

E,·e rctt ; Drarnati c C luh ; Mus ic C l uh; Chon" ; Orch c,tra; i\ rtcra f l.

Alpha

VcR 1 l. uE n ERS I' (II/(/ Ill(/ Enrdito; C h o ru s; so n ali ty Club.

R OB ER T

RonERT r-.I.ITTIIEWS 1/ am/J//rg, ! tHea Footba ll ; Ba sket ba ll.

P er-

1\11 . I S O ~

Rr fl~~· ~~ ~·ill r

M .I RY r-. l.ITTIIE II"S

B,. fHC"II'I.' iII('

i. ETII .I i'vf.I YilOR~ /J errtrirr

I

I Ii

I

( ii rl s' C l ub ; Dramatic C'luh ; Eve r ett; Y.\V.C.A .; Orch est r:l ; P e ru Play er~.


( ;I.E\1 \ ~ltER S Sn~·t~r.!

:\l pha 1-:rud ito; (;irl> Cluh; Dr a rn a t i<.: Cluh; P hilo; \'.\\ '. C.:\.; Baud ; On:hc> tra; Kodak Cluh.

).;_ \TIIRY :\" ;\ lt l.l.liR

S hruou.!oah . l n-~:·a ( ;irl,' Cluh: Philo: \' .\\'.C. :\. ; Pnu Pla~· cr,.

:'\ .\ 1"11 \:\"lEI. :\ ) ClORE

Nrynrdcl .r Y.i\ I. C.A . ; Footba l l: Ba~k r t­ hall: T r ack; Baud : ('rawdad s.

C EO Rt:E :\ l nRT

E.!r,,,,. Football.

* I{OI!EIIT 1\ I U R I'II\'

.lli.f.fflllri

l'allry. ifl ·1 ~·n ER)I.\ 1\ I YERS

Font hall.

Fall.< Cily :\ rtcraft.

v

:'\tOt.\:\":\" /Jr od : <; i rl~ ' ( ' luh: 1\lu ~ i c Cluh; l·: ,·crctt: Pt•nt Player-. I ·:LE \:\"OR

i{ U TII :'\JC IIOI..\ 5

/Jrlf'ill

<;iri s' C'luh; l·: ,·crc tt; C horu s.

l. u l-: 1.1. \

:'\:t:\"CEIIEI.SER

.·111/mru (;irl,' Cluh ; Dramatic Cluh: Philo; \'.\\' .C./\.; Pc· r u Pla,· er~.

j

Ul. l.\ l)'BR IE:\"

1/ ar·!lttrd :\I ph a Erud ito; (;i ri s' C luh; Philo; C.C. :\ .: Sc r ihhl c r s.

l.oRE:\"E 0-rrE

S i.!ur y, l o~c·o :\lpha Eruditn: (;iri s' Cluh; Y.\\' .C./\.; Peru Pl a y e rs.

1 1.\RI.E\' P .\1.)1 ER

Prnt Band ; Pe ru P la n r s

KEtT I!

p \ R KER

R or·kf rn·.! Track; C r awd ad s ; Scribb le r s.

I I E I.E~· PEt>ERSE:\"

:\lpha Erudito : (;iris' Cluh ; \'.\\'.('.:\. : Per~otta l ity Cluh.

I " I


D nRnTII Y P ~:tn.;:

1\r.JCE PwrERSO:<:

Shirklry c;irb' C lub; Y.\V.C./\.; C horus; Kodak Club.

Tn tllll.<f"h :\ lpha Erud ir n; 1-:,·c rett; Y.\V. C.:\ . ; P er u P la~· cr~; Student :\d,· i ~'"'Y ('ouncil.

:'\ 1 .\Ur; J:

f' ETI:RSO:<:

J\. rhra .d ·a <:it )I

: \l pha

LII.ITII P IERCE

/Jart lr/1, / ()'tW Girls' C lub; \ V .J\ .i \ .; Player;,.

E ru dir o; (;i rl , · C lub ; 1-:,·crcr r ; Chur us ; P er u Player,.

~! u , i c Club;

P eru

j E.I:-.:!' E P J. .\ STERS

C ,\~lll.r.,\ P o TEET

/J urc/l(lrd Alpha Erudito; G irl s' Club; Philo ; Y.\V.C./\.; P eru Playe r s.

Stt"!la (; ir is' Clu b ; l halll:olic C iuh; Everett; D c h:o1c ; Y.\V.C. /\.; i\ la rch ing Band.

M .lllCEI.I.J:

LORE!' REUFER!'

l'rru Band; C'rawd atb; Peru Pl ayer,.

EVE I.YS

CI.EI..\!1:1) SCIDI UC KER

11rflrk Dramatic Club; Everett; Crawdads.

R J:Il lliS(;

Syrant.<r :\I p h a Erudito; (;ir l,' C lub; Philo; Y.\\'.C. :\ . ; ('horu,.

RE IS\\' .\I.Il

1'/ymoutlt ;\ lpha E rudito; Girls' Cluh; Y .\V. C.J\.; P eru Pla,· er~ .

HEI-.'j.\~I I S SIIEI.IlDS

P rrr i v af, f o'tc·a II F.I.E!' Sn10:0.:

:1ulmrn G irl s' Club; Peru Players.

Eve rett; Y.M.C. J\ .; T rack; Peru Pla yers.

1\:-.::-~JE L.IURIE S~IITII

LUCII.E S~tJTII

C ortland <;iri s' C' luh; Y.\V.C'./\.; R ead ing Club.

*

[ -!8 ]

Sltuhrrt (;iris' Club; Y.\V.C.J\. ; Re ading Club.


J F.RO~I f.

S~YilER

.路/ rnpnhnr 1\ lusic Cluh: \".:'\ I. C.:\.: Chorus;

K E~ ~ ETII SOP ER

Band.

S 11prrior

Chorus.

R UT II f. I.! li S ~: SOUliE R

Rrntri l"l'

Dramatic Cl uh: 1vl u~i c Club: Y.\\'.C.A.: Kodak C luh.

E 1.\" .I STEE\"ES Pannmn

G irl s' ('luh; Personali ty Cluh.

* !\l AY STE\\",\RT

N rmn/111 C .nt ERO~ SwEE~ I E

(;irb' Club ; Pe r u P la yers.

Omahn

.-\lpha Erud ito; Ph ilo; Y.I\I.C. :\ .

!\ 1.\YRI'. T .\~ (;E~ I.\~

:111/mrn

Girls' C luh: Dramatic C' luh: Philo; D e bat e ; Y. \\' .C. A.; Rcad i n~ C lub.

Eut..l Girl s'

T .1Yt.OR

Edr1ar Club; Y.\\ '.C.:\ .;

P eru

Players.

j

E .\~ \ 'E~R ICK

/J r Will

Al pha E r udit o; (;iris ' Cluh; Everett; Music C lub; Chorus; Band.

RonERT \\' EllER

1/ umho /dt

Dramat ic Club; E1路erett; Chorus; Band.

CIIAR I.OTTE 'vVEDERQU IST

,1/ nlv rrn, I O'l.~'fl

Gir ls' C lub: Ph ilo: Y.\V.C. :\.; P eru Playe r s.

BETII \ V!IIT\\'EI.I.

Girls' C lub ; Dramati c C'luh: Philo; Y.\V.C'.!\. ; P eru Players.

IJ,

I

Et.w~

Football; Marching Band ; C' rawdads.

I

9

\Vt t.ES / Syrat"tiJC B ETT Y

8II

\Vu.sos

Shirklry

G irl s' C' luh; Peru Player;.

6

I 路1\1 1


l\L\Rr;,\RET

1\: \Til R Y !" E \\ '11.50!" Joltll ." lll (;i.-1,' Clu b ; J>ramatic C lub ; Evercll; Un.: h c~r ra ; Sc rihhlc rs.

\\ ' I'IT~TR UC K

(,'t,r/land t\lpha Erudiro; (;jr) ,' Club ; P cr,on a liry Club.

L\ URE!" .\ Yn ES E I. (;j,- 1 ~'

LrJUI E

Falls ( ."ity l"luh; P cr· ~o nalit y C lub.

Yo U!"(;

nrnqc:wz.·ill,. Pc r,nn aliry C lub.

FRES II ME:--' \\' II OSE PIIOTOS l>O :'\OT :\PPE :\K

~

l.IRY

Farragut, {t,qr;a Peru ;R.\YilO~ ASI-ITO:\, L tl /"tiJJt_ Or•.\1. 1\ UX IER, f/ erdr111 R USS ELl. B .\ IL EY, /) e lf/itt MERVI:\ BJ ORK, Ong M11.1>RED B rrrTCIIER, Peru L ucy BOWER , I f/ a/son ..\I isstmri EDDIE BROW:\, Ptr'i::nce City Eu:-.-rcE BUIIR~I.\:\:\, Prin ce/on ACORD,

EVEI.\' :\ AI.URECIIT,

/fa rla n, l ov.:a d ulmrn M .IRTIX CoL u xs, T abor, l tHnt Ruov Co r. u:-.-s, T abor, lo<:.~·a ROBERT D .w rs, Brork ROIIERT D E.IS, Lincoln GEORCETIE D u:o.-c.l:o.-,

Clen,.r;ood, l o<:.<·a \' rv u :-.- Du s s JJo:o.-, Tab or, l u-Ka M .IR I. YX E:-.-co.IHL, Ong BuR-rox Ev.1xs, Shubert Ro llERT Ev.1x s, Falls Cit y CL.IR.\ E YRE, Omaha ~E I.,\:\0 F .\SS, .·l uburn BRYCE Frci-ITER, Rtmdolph, i fJ<:.::a M ,\RG JE f ox, Rising City <\\'IUIUT FRt:EHLI :\G, .'l rrburlf"' M .IXIXE G .ILIJR.IITH, Fairbury Lo rs H .l:\llLEY, 1\'e maha \\ ' l UI.\ H EISER, Sa ll'!n

[ J OJ

Eu !" .\

Joil:\ ELSI E

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Clark

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Dor is

C lark

Gr~ y

Mac C'hri ,;cia n Do ri s (}ray Ross C lo,·c r

Jame s M e /\ I Iistcr C h arlotte !'vi a rl in

La \ ' e r ne Selzer R ex \ \'i lso n

ST U D E:'>I T ,\ D \'I SOR Y CCHJ :'-!(' I L Merri ll P e n ney Ev e ly n Jones Ca l v in R ee d Dn r ochy Peck

The Student Advisor~· Council and th e Socia l Committee fi ll important pl aces on th e ca mpus in th at t hey form t he co nn ect in g link bet11·een the admi n istration and the student body. This yea r, follm1·ig the precedent which \\· as s tarted in 1<).)3 w it h t he o rgan iz ation of th e first S tud ent A d visory Cou nci l, a boy a nd a g irl \\·ere elected f rom each class to fo r m such a group represe n ti n!!; the stude nt body. lt is t he purpose of thi s coun cil to cons id er id eas orif!;inating w it h the student body, and to suggest them to the admi n ist rat ion if th e~· are d ee med 11·orth ~· of ad opt io n. The Social Commit tee has as its duty t he direction of the socia l acti1·ities of the camp us ; their most outsta nding fun ction co nce rn s the arrangem ents for th e a ll -col lege d ances throughout the year.

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Ma rian Munn Blanche freeman

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SNrrlory

I rene Kla usch ic H e len M e ier :\nita Searle Phyllis David so n

Spon.ror

The p:t~t ~-car ha~ been a highii' ~ati ~factor~· one to the member~ o f \ V.A.A. and to the ~pon~or. :\Ii~:; 1);1\·i d~on. The \V.A ..'\. Spo rt R ente. Janu a ry 18. ranb a:; th e hi ghlight of the acti,·itie.; "·hdt th e orl!a nization promoted durin~! t he p a~t year. \V.A.A. offer~ to an~· girl on th e campw; a chance to enjo~· a va riety of ~port~ and at the ~a me t ime to enjo~· co n:zen ial companion~h i p "·ith all the member~. One hurdrecl points earned in any ~port i~ th e ent rance req ui rement. Letter:; are a\\·ardecl to tlw~e ll"hn earn f-ive hull(! red point~ and ~~~·eater~ are ;m·arded to tho, e ll" ho earn one t hou~and poi nt ~ . T eam practices a nd tou rna men ts cone! ude each scpa rate ~p o rt. The ~porb are: H itpin B all. \' o lle~· Ball. Ba~kct hall. and R a~ehall. S11·inuning. Hiking. Ping Pong. Tenni~. T rack . and P addle Tennis are nlso includ ed in the s port~ program ;" mi nor ~port~ . \ V.A.A. i~ just! ~· proud of th e cabi n ll"hich it ha~ erec ted north of tmn1 and ll'hich is t"ed as the initintor~· spot for r1 C'11· members. T he good tim es at the cabin 11·illnn·er be forgotte n .

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Tri Beta wa~ organized for t he purpo~e of sup plying fo r t he biologica l sc ie n ce~ a n h o norary underg raduate frater n i t ~· t h at \\"otdd he i n~t ru m enta l in p romoti ng in terest in this d e pa r tme nt of learn ing a nd in f u r th ering the object i ve~ of scie n ce. The frate rnity has been u nusua lly active t h is year. By the e nd of the seco nd semester an indi vi dua l p rojec t is to be compl eted b,· each of the members wh o wi sh t o participate. The winne r of the p roject~ wi ll he a nn ounced a t the a nnual banquet which is held at t h e dose of the yea r, and a su itable awa rd wi ll be presented .

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Coatney P enney Albert l'lucknctt

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C lo,·cr Hail, k•ck

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Wirth

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Clppc nheimcr

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Lambda Drlta Lam bda Rex \V ilson

ll e n ry Rai lsback \'irginia

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Dr. \V alter Albe n

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Brta Beta B rta Rache l Ad amson Phy lli s P a sco - H en rT Ra il shu ck

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Kapp:~ Chapter of La 111 bd :1 Delta Lambda was insta lled on this cam pus during the school year of 1933 -J-t. T he aim o f the orga n izatio n is to promote in terest in the st udy o f Ph ys i cal Scien ces. R equ ireme n ts fo r acti ve mem be rship are a high scholastic sta ndi n g and a completed proj ect in th e field of P h ysical Science. The p rog rams a re d evo ted to d isc ussions of s ub j ects o f late scie n ti fi e in te rest.


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A lph a lVIu O m ega " ·as e~ta b­ lished in 1927 . It is a bra nch of t h e Na t ional Counci l o f M athem at ics Teachers an d is identified w ith t he work of othe r national mat hema tical o rgan iza tions. i\II e m b c r s h i p is g ranted to t hose st ud en ts who ha,·c comple ted a r eq uir ed n um ber of co u rses and have at t ai n ed cert ain scholastic sta nd a rds. i\II embership is hono rary, act ive, an d associate. Meet ings are held twice each calendar mont h . A pa rt of t he program of t hese meeti ngs is devoted to t h e presentation of wri tten so lutio ns to problems or repo rts on special topics by the active m em bers. Each ~·ea r th e cl ub recognizes two members of the freshman cl ass for excellence in m athemat ics. In 1935 t his hono r was a\\·a rd ed to Jam es O ldfield and Doris G ray. ' l 'he honorarv m e m h ers arc P ro fesso rs J o h .n B at h , A. L . H ill, C . A . H m:k, and Miss :\'I arjorie ' Vest.

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Lewis P r ichard

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K. K nap p :'\fcCin lcy

E:':.:.man I luck Lamhcrt Oppenh e imer

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SECO.X Il S DI ESTER

Hart ley D u nlap Pri'J id r nl La Verne Sha fer l'icr l'r rsidrnl \'i\'i a n Lamhen - Sn'y- Trrasurrr

L_qlia \\' h ee le r Pr rsidrn/ \Vay ne La ,·e r ick - l'irr Prrsidrnl f- reder ick \Vol te r - S N 'y- Tr ro surrr

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l'r Ni .lrul l"irr l'rr.ridotl St·t" n•lnry T 1"1' t iS II 1"1'1" II isto rinu .·1d'l'isrr

"The Schoo l and Democ racy" has bee n the th eme o f the prog:rams at Kappa Delta Pi this year. Br mea ns of re ports, talks, and ope n discussio n, th e society has considered The School and the Cit ize n ; T he School , t he State, and t he 1atio n ; The School and Socia l Chang:e; The Schoo l and C o untrr Life ; and The School and Recreation . These meetings ha ve helped the memhers of the societr to gain a clea rer conception of the function of the school with respect to societr . In addition to th e forma l meetings. t he society has had a num be r of social meet-

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Uickncll Clements Grover Howe

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Cook H ackett Johnson

Auxier Benford C hat elain Dunn:ng

Hileman Jones


* !J{aj2j2a ~Efta ~i J\fatirilla/ I-l on or Sr,cil'l.r in F.rillctilinn i ng~, ind ud in ~ a hu fict ~u pper fo r nc\\· members an d a C hrist mas party at the hom e o f lVI r. a nd l\1 r~. Ben fo rd . !\I embe rs of K ap pa D elta Pi are c d led upon to dis play th eir va riou ~ tal e n t~ fo r the entert ain ment of th eir fe llo\\· membe rs at th e reg ula r meeting,;.

T \\·o delegates fro m B et a Aiu C hapte r , A d ele P e nt erm an and L aVerne Sha fe r, atte nd ed th e N atinna l Bi-e nni;d Co nvocati on which "·as held in St. Louis. F ebr uary 2+ to 26. 1nterestin g reports of t he convocation \\·ere gi ,·en at one of the mee tin g~ of K appa D e lta Pi . \.

T he Inte rfrate rnity B a nqu et. ,,·hi ch h as becom e an ann ual spring a ffair, w as o rigina ted by t he local chap ter of Ka ppa D elta Pi. The societ y still leads in the a rrangemen ts fo r the Banq ue t. Every ye a r Beta At!u C ha pte r presents a suit able awa rd to t he freshm an ,,·hose schola rship a nd p ro fessional at ti tud e a re outst a ndin g.

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G. i\liller

Max well \V. T. Jl-! iiler

\V. R. Pate

Pc n ten~ t .tn

RO'.VCil

S.1athoiT S h afer T e:tr

S chind ler

Scott. S unita Wheeler

Sp eeclie Tyler

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Dewey .:\lunn

Lill\·il lc Sandin

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OFF I C ER S Et he lyn C rawford

l'r rsidrnl

Eleanor Majors -

- fl irr l'r r sidrnt-Surrlrtry

Max ine Metcalf Eleanor Majors Edna 'A'e are

The K u C harter of Kappa Omic ron Phi \\·as instal led in Peru St ate Teache rs College on March 15, 1930. The purpose of Kappa Omicron P hi is to raise the standard s and id eal~ of all girls in the home eco nomics departme nt. It a lso gives a bac kg round and experience of value to any girl w hether she teaches or becomes a home-maker. The idea ls and the ultimate goa l are hi gh so that a girl must really strive to attain them. A party w as g iven in the fall to all gi rls major ing and minorin g in home economic~ . At homecoming the alumn ae of Kappa Omicron Phi w ere hon o red with a picnic. As a delegate from th e P eru Chapter. Miss Elea nor Lin vill e at tended the national concla,·e of Kappa Omicron Phi at Tu cson , A rizo na , on A pril 2, 3, and +·

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Ethingto n Rawson

Lnr:=:on Riggs

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O FFI CE RS Lowel l Lewis \Varren Adams Melvin Ething ton i\. V. Larson

C . R. Lindstrom

f'rrsidrut ria f'r rsi.lr nt Serrrtary- T rt"o .w ru FMulty .-l<h•iur - Farulty .·/ d·7•isl"r

Epsilon P i Tau i~ a na tion al frate rn ir~· embracing lnd u~trial Art~ a nd Vocational E ducation. Eta, the loca l cha pter, received it~ charter in 1932 at Kan sas C ity. i\1isso uri. l\llember~hip in this fraternit~· i~ open to ~tud en t~ in the ir j unior yea r ,,·ho are m ajors in In dust ri al Art~. ,,·ho have ' upe rior ranki ng. and who possess o th er outstanding qua li fications. Each year th e frate rni r~· spo n so r~ the i\'I -1-:\-K i nd ustrial Arts Contest. ,,·hich bring~ studen ts of lVIis~our i. Iowa. :\ ehraska . a nd K ansas togethe r in a common interest- Industrial Art~. This year the fraternity is sponsoring a ne,,., letter edited at t he end of each semeste r. The fratnnit~· plan~ to makr th i~ an a nnua l affai r if it prove~ s1tccrssful.

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CDt:fta OFF IC ER S Virgin ia J ohrbon Josep h in e B r i s~cy E ugenia S un ita

l'rrsidru t f" ia l'r rs idrut Srrrr/nry- T rrnJurrr

T he symbo ls o f Since ri ty , Trut!r . and Design ha ve been embod ied in the p rogram of S ij.;ma T a u Del t a, tit<· n ation a l hono rary E n)!bh f rate rnity, du ring th e past yea r.

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13ra n tl t Clark n unning I

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Darnt; lla r stl ·~ r Bris3ey fa sler Cook Crawford Faulhaher Fry ! l ,l\vxby I fa rris l!aywar•l Toa~ s Kehoe K onig

Uickn cll Chri"i tian

D idd cl Clo sse r

!l owe Lamht!r t

T he prin t in j.; press, p urchased durin g t he summ e r of r 'J35. h as been t he cen ter of t he fraternity activ ities. Members of the chapter have h ad oppo rtu n ity of learn ing t he mech a n ics of printi ng. The first p rod ucts of the p ress \\'ere the in vitatio ns to membersh ip and t he programs for the fa ll i ni ti ator~· banquet. C h r istmas cards in gol d a nd silver we re prin ted as a second p roj ect. T he climax of the yea r 's \\'Ork was the p ublicati on o f t he m aJ;a z.ine of ve rse \\'rit ten hy th e facu l t~· and stud ent body of Pe ru . T h us t h e f rate rnity me t one of its aims, to inspire creative wri tin g a nd m astery of \\'ritten expression. M iss lVI arian Marsh of the E n ;rlish fac ul ty was g uest of honor and speaker at t he fa ll banquet. H er topic concerned Wi lla Cather, the eb rasb novelist. T he spring ba nquet \\'as t he accasion for m eeting D r. Louise P ou n d of the Un iversity of Nebraska , \\'h o spoke m ost in teresti ng ly. Ini t ia to ry ser vices fo llo\\'ed both banq u et s. A Con voca ti on p rogram in commemo ration o f th e l\l[ a rk T\\'ain Cen -

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te nnial presented ~kit~ from ''Tom S:m·yer.' ' "An l ntetTiew with ;\la rk Twain. " and "A Co nnecticut Yankee of K ing- A rthur 's Court. " i\lo n thly prog-rams durin!! th e yea r we re ,·aried. The l\ovcmher meeting \\·as dcnJted to a study of i\Iark Twain ; the December , January. a nd February meetin gs w ere taken m ·er by orit6nal contributions appropriate to the month in \\"h ich they \\-ere presented . In :\l arch the chapter ,,·as entertained at the home of Dr. and lVI rs. Smith. The seniors \\·ere in charge of the April meet ing and the ~·ca r ' s acti,·ities were closed by a picnic in iVIay. The na tio nal pub lication of Sigma Tau Delta is the " Rectangle. " In the issues of this year the local orga n ization was represented by chapter notes and a poem by lVIiss j osephine Roge rs. lVIiss Ruth Ah lberg \\·as ;m·a rded a prize in a sh ort story co ntest this year. O th e r members of the chapter have also been publi shing their writings. Each year a medal is awarded to the Freshman writing the best prose.

Lue thj e :\lurphy P Cl l 'l.:"{' l1

SchafTer Sha fer T ear

)l ar;o;h Xaho:--s l'lucknc tt

:'\1 ay ~ tr i ck

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Parnel l R oge r '

Pc11 1cr m a n

Ro w,.n

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Spr :tguc

Ty ler

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Su nit a Young

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H.equircmcnts for membership in the frater ni t y are an intention to major or minor in English, a scho lastic record above average. and a specified number of published mmls. The threefold aim of Sigma Tau D elta is master~' o f \\Titte n expression, cooperative friendliness, a nd stimulation toward readi ng good literature.

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Punchl!s

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(;illi lan Loken :\! nrt Rcynol <ls

Chri ..;rian Hall :\1cCOII'lick

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Ethin ~ton

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:\Iilia \V. l'n;;h St'Jry

(/)fz.L _Lambda c~lf-fj2ha A th!etic Fraternit y

OFF i C ERS Alv in Story M e lvin Eth ington J oe l Punch es Coa ch Glen Gi lk eson Coach Stuart Bail er

Phi Lambda A lpha is composed of Greek letters symbol ic of th e meaning of this orga nizat ion. P. L. A . standing for Peru 's L oyal Athletes. Those men who have lettered in any of the spurts through interco ll egiate competition in footba ll , basketball. t rack. or tenni s are el ig ible for membership. •

Upo n t he depa rture of Coach E rn est L orbee r at th e end of the first semester, t he frate rnity presen ted him " ·ith a basketball trophy in appreciation of his loyal effo rts in helping make th e P eru Bobca ts a fighting and winnin g team. I n orde r to r hta in mem bership in th is organization. ca ndid ates must und e rgo a " ·eek of se1·ere initia ti on. The fr a te rnity th is year welcomed fourtee n ne w members at the li rst annual breakfast. F acui ty mem bers were in vi ted guests. [ 6:2

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National Social Scimce Fraternity

OFFICERS Arthur Reyno lds James Perdue Cor inn e Ba rn ts Dr. Castle M. Brown

Prrsidrnl ria Prcsidrnt Srcrclary- Trfl/SIIr cr Family .·l d·<•iser

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Th e Nebraska Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma i\lu. the r\ationa l Social Scie nce Fraternit~·. \\·as insta lled in Ap ri l. 192c). i\1 cmber~ arc elected from juniors and sen iors of superior scholastic ran k " ·ho a rc majo r in g o r mi no rin}.! in hi story, socia l science, and geog raph~·. T he purpose of the o rgani zat ion is the in culcat ion of the id eals of scho larsh ip, sc ien tif1c attitude. method and social sen· ice in rel a tion to all social p roblems. This yea r th e frat ernity again presented a con,·ocation program in cum nlemoratio n of Was hington's birthday.

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I n 1')28 t he :\ eh ra~ka State :\ormal Board heJ!a n J!rant ing: a ~dwlar­ ship to the st ud e n t ranki ng fir~t in each of the , ·ar ious h ig:h schoo ls in ~dw la r­ shi p , character, se n ·i1.-c and kad c rshi p. The amo un t of th e sc holarship. :f. • so for fou r years. prm· ide~. at P e r u. fo r th e pay me n t of fees and for nllts ic l c~­ so ns for about n ine \\·eeks each yea r if t he stude n t so dl'sires. T o date. 302 st udents ha,·e used t h ci r schola rsh ips at P e ru. }\ hig:h pen:entag:e of thrsc students h ;l\'C been grad uatcd here and

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Clt-mcnts

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Knous~

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Droge Garland J ensen Kimsey Lamhert

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* * dfq2ha E"Ludito Sc/z!J /rirslz ip Cl ub " ·hi le on the camp u~ ha,·e pa rticipated a cti,·ely in college acti,· itie~. A lph a E r udito \\·a~ o rganized I ll 1 C)21J to pe rmi t t h e~e ~clwlar~hip :;tud en t~ , each of whom ha~ ranged among t he hi gh e~t in hi~ ow n hi g h ~ch oo l. t o in termingle a nd to encourage each oth e r in mainta inin g h igh ~ tandard~. A large perce n ta ge of th e~e :;tudents ha ,·e \\·orked for board and room " ·h ile he re. T hi:; yea r A lph a Erudito ha~ had outsta nding dramatic an d musical t a lent which ha~ m ad e t he m ee ti n g~ especially en t ertain ing an d be ne ficial. T he dub owes a good d eal of its success to th e activ e interest an d helpful :;uggest ions of its spon ~o r , S uperint end ent S. L. C lemen ts. The interc:;t h e has taken in the ind ividual m em be r~ means a lot a n d has helped many a ha rd-pressed E rudi tea n "over the bumps."

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T o enrich an d en large our li ves t hrough a g rmnng kno,,·lcdge o f G od is t he goa l of the Y. vV. C . A . T he theme thi~ year has been " Li ving H a rmonious ly," and h as included four phases of li fe: vVorld Coope ration , Creati\'C Leisun:. Reinterpretat ion of R eli gion. a nd P ersonal and F am ily Re lationsh ips. The latter \\'as emph asize d pa rticul a rl y as it ~eem ed to affect ou r li,·es so ,·itally . .:'\ ine d elega te~ attend ed t he Estes S um mer Co nference of 1935 . S te lla Sc u rlock and Kirby P age ga,·e us gl impses of ,·ib rant pe rsonaliti es \\'h ose lives ha,·e a fun ct ional u nity \\'ith Go d. [li6 ]

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/J n·utiunal Chair m an Rl'trrat Chairman 1Jrpntatir1n Chairman Fal'll lty . I d·<•i.rrr Faml fy . I d-1·isr r

The Yo un g l\ I cn's Chris t ian As~ociation is a u num of young men and facu ltr men for t he pu r pose of seek in g m ea ns t o a fuller life throug h a g ro\\·in g kno \\·led gc of God and a greater und erst anding of human relationships. The Y . l\ l. C. A . helped to b ring Ki rb~· Page to o u r ca mpus a ga in t his year. Dr. K aga\\'a, t he J!reat J apa nese c\·a ngelist . s poke at the O ffi cer's Train in g Co n frre nlT th is ~· c a r. l\ I r. B ath has sc n ·ed as a nr \\' f:tndt\· ad \·isn th is ~· ea r. H e \\·as formcr lr acti\'C· in Y . l\ l. C. A. "'h ilc attend in g school at Peru. Br~ ides l)('in g- a \n> rthy o rg-a n ii'.atio n . th e Y. :\ l. C. A. fu rni sh e~ a ge nui ne socia l good t ime for ib m em bers.

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F ive years after t h e Philom a th ca n Lite rary Sm:ic ty \\·a:; established coincidenta ll y "·ith th e :;chool a ri va l society \\"as organ iz.cJ , th e Eve rett:;. At t h e end of the year the Everet t Literary Socie ty ,,-j] ] have

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* * Eut: 'Lt:tt _f!_Ltt:'La 7.!) ~ocit:ty completed i t~ ~ i :-.:ty- lifth year. The orig;in al a im of th e organiza tion \\"a~ to enable the st udent to learn h o\\" to exp ress him self in publ ic. and to )!i ve the I istene rs somethin g inte r c~ting and ,·aluable. I n keeping with this aun, the programs of the society are built arou nd the various abilities of its m embe rs. A n y talent a lo ng dram a tic a nd m us ic lines. as w ell as li terary abi lity. is g ive n an opportunity fo r expression . The membership of the society is lim ited to se,·enty- fi ve; at prese nt there a re forty-ni ne active members. New members are e lected into th e society twice each year after caref ul consideration of qu alificat ions.

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The Philomath ea n Literary Society w as org;ani :~.e d in 1 867 . It i,the o ldest stud ent organization in the state of 路 eh ra:;ka. It is as old as th e state and eq ually as o ld as the college. I t was origin all y a debatin g society. L ater the p u rpnses n-cre

B a rnt s B urgner

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ture. The so c i ctr ~pon~ors h i g h and idea l ~ hr the great expan sion into e\·ery fie ld of education. Philo d evelops the socia l int e rest s of its m embers, and music. speeches. dram a tics, an d social d iscussions pl ay a great pa rt in th e programs. People \\'h o belong t o Philo a re inte rest ed in intellectual a nd social fields. They are not " bores" and " slo\\'-pokes," bu t leade rs of the campus acti v ities. IVIiss Grace P et e rsen. facultr advise r an d sponso r, is largely responsible for the success of th e dub. She has put fort h much effort and h as se rved as a guid e for the societr in its \H>rk.

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Schaffer Grover Lutz ! n ice DUining COU0/C lL

Dorthy Stevenson Mae C hri stian A lice Kami nsk a Ruth Sprague D orothy P ee k Marie vVie nke Chloe Pate -

The Gir ls' Club is an acti ve o rganization open to a ll girls on th e campus. S ince 19 19, ,,·hen Mi ss Mattie C ::>ok E llis o rgan ized the g roup , it h as bee n the m eans of un iti ng al l girls in friend ly coope ration and love. T he cou ncil is mad e up of the officers and representatives : fou r elected fro m the dorm itories and one fro m the east , "·est, and south sections o f tow n . .\l eetings o f the entire club are held bi-mo nthl y in the co ll ege audi~urium. Th e n ew music hall auditori u m h as made it possib le for

the res idence g ir ls to ha ve a d eli gh tfu l place for thei r social activiti es; thi s g roup meets weekly und er the leade rshi p of the vice pres ident. Throu gh the stud en t loan fund. the club h as been able to g ive finan cial assistance to girls \1·ho othem·ise \l·o u ld not h;we bee n ab le to attend co ll ege. T o :VIr~. 1n ice Du nni ng, sponso r of th e orga n izat ion , mu ch credi t i~ du e for it~ past success and conti nued acti vity.

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The Story Book Ball, the most outstanding social event of t he yea r, \\·as held Febr ua ry 22 , in t he Hig h Schoo l Audito riu m. The ~u es ts . each d res~ed to re p re~en t a we ll known ~tory-book ch a racter , fo un d themse lves in a ve ritabl e fair~· land. H erald ed by the Prince, M iss Ruth Dalze ll . a nd a g roup of smartl y dressed soldi ers. the lovely C ind erella, Miss H elen Meier, emerged from th e pumpkin shell and w as escorted to a beau tiful and elaborately decorated thro ne on a d ais. For her approval a prog ram was presented unde r the directio n of lVIartha Gorder. ln a ve ry cleve r man ner our fa vo ri t e story book characte rs \\·ere brought t o life: Gold ilocks and t he Three B ea rs, th e wooden soldie rs, bold pirates and colorful cowg ir ls. The Co-ed Trio did much to com plete the prog ram. After the g rand march. Ruth S utorius as Bo P eep w as p resented " ·ith first p rize fo r th e best cos tum e. and El sie J ea n P erry a,; Little R ed Ridin~ H ood ,,· a~ a\\·ard ed seco nd pri ze. The seventeenth birthday of th e G ir b ' C lub was celebrated at th e C on vocation P eriod. f eb ruary 26 ; our guest s ,,·ere th e membe rs of the fac ulty and the i\f en \ C lub. A rep roduction of the Story Book Ba ll w as enacted.

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DELBERT P ARRIOTT

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CLEI.A~D SCII~IUCKER

GORDO~ GILBERT

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MR. GII.KE SO ~,

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* and ph~ sica! l'd ucation departments. This production \\'as C\'Cn more attracti ve an d ~pectacular th a n rho:;e of preced ing years. Th e month of D ecem ber ~ a,,· the prod uction of t\\'O three-act p i a~·:; : 1-lo ~.;s E PARTY . drama tic m~·src r~·. and CR I CKET 0:\' TH E 1-lE,\ RTII. the Ch ri:;tm a:; Guest :\ight pi a~·. A dc li!!htfully artistic prod uct ion ,,·as t hat of T11 E S L. EEP I :\'C J1L\ L'TY O F L O R EL\:\'IJ, pl ayed \\'ith an all -gi rl s' cast. The effecti\·e lig hting:. cos tuming. an d drapery com bined t o make t his fairy play a ch.tnnin g spec t acl e. A n outs t andi n g nu mber of the ~·ca r \ repertoire \\'as 0;'\E Su ;-.:D .. \Y AFTER;o.:oo:--:. T h is play \\'as unus ua l in t hat it \\'as presen ted in eight ~ce nes rathe r t h an in acts. The Hash hacks to the " Gay 'go's" with th e appro priate dress fu rni:;hed m uch of t he humo r. A ll in all . :\I r. I\ a hors and the members of P. D. C . a rc \\'ell sa t isfied \\' ith the year\ successes a nd anticipate C\'Cll greater hits fo r th e n car future.

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( :bdy::- .\ntkr::-t·n Ru t h l 'hatt'lain :\l arjury c (.l:t l ncy I >oro t hy Callih cr l~ n t h I l owe II c lt..' n ~ I cicr :\l ax i ne ~ ~ ~tcalf "nth X il'iwla:o: :\1allg t• Pct cr:o"on :\l arccllc Rt•dding l la rrictt Sc..:ott Ruth ~p ra1;ue :\ l urid Sugd.._· n ,l l.·:tn \ 'cnrick \"l.·l ma Bar:-. tler

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l l arold )'richard

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H obert \\'dH.T

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Rich ard Slotglc

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The peak of the \·ca r 's \HJr k for the Col le"c Band and On.:hc~tra i~ n.: al.'hcd with the p resen tation of th~i r re:;pel.'ti ,-e ~pring wnl.'e~·ts. T he an n ua l Coll ege Band Concert was g iven on i\llarch 6 . T hi s ,-ear the Ord1est ra Co nl.'e r t ,,·as sd 1eduled in wnjun ction with i\ll ot he rs' an d F athers' J)ar. S undar. Mar JAn innU\·ation in t h e i\tl us il.' Department t his yea r wa s th e format ion of a :VIarchin g B an d w ith Leonard \ V eiss as d rum major. This o rgan izati on acmm pani ed the football t ea m t o Fremont for t he :\lidland gam e, and st aged a com mend ab le demon -

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R. C laybo rn M o rt Mildred L. Speccl ic J . William Hurkc Dr. F. E. Ware

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l'uhl irily .·1rti.rl

J o hn H eck

S1111f>sho t l ·."d itor

John Foster Jam es McAll ister

Sf>IJr/s Editor Typi st

T o most people the fl)36 P e rU\·ian i~ j u ~t a nother editio n of one of Peru 's fine old traditions. hut t o ~·mr \\'ho \\'Crc enrolled as ~tudents he re durin g that I'JJS- If)J6 school ~· ear it should mea n mo re. Jt has bee n the effo rt of th e staff to b rinl! to rou in a pennanent form t he "sta rs"- the hi ghli ghts-of that ~chool year. LliU J


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\Vho can say that ;uw t\\·n \Tars ~pe n t in collq~e a re identical?

'fo Seni ors an annual sho u id repr~sent accomplislnr.ents; to f-reshme n. ;.m ti cipation. The staff o f t h e 1<)3 6 P c nl\·ian hopes its p roduct docs JUSt t h;:t in as pleasin g a man n e r as possible. Li ke a n~· camp us orga n ization , th e Peruvia n is an acti vity for t he betterm ent an d th e full er enjonnen t of college life. The st:tff include~ stu de nts w ho sh u\\' in teres~ in the lines of \\·u rk " ·hich the pu bli shin g of a yearbook encompasses. Cooperation is esse nt ia l. not on ly an10 ng th e m embe rs of th e staff, but abo ,,·ith a ll th e orga nizations of th e school. The 1936 Peruvian st aff carried on its \\'ork throu ghout the year with a spirit of the fi nest coope ra ti on. Dr. Frank vVare. Facu lty Adv iser, has ti me a nd again p ro\·ed his \\'Orth as a gu idin g in fl uen ce in he lp ing th e staff over t he rou gh places. To t h ose of t he st aff ~dwsc ,,·0 rk is of special merit P c nl\·ia n K eys a re a\\'ardcd. Th e 19.35 -36 a\\'ard s go to : ADE L E PE>':TER:\J A]';

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FIR ST SE.\IEST ER STAFF \' cl rna Ba r>tl cr Lucille Bi cknell Josephin e Brissey Lew is Ca llahan Daisy Dahl strom Lorenc (;a lloway H e r b Gra\'cs Ruth Hanl on (ienc fl crtz S I~CO:'I/ f)

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The Pedagog ia n. t ru e to its id ea ls of ad vancemen t rc1·ealcd nc\1· poss ibi lities fo r co llege journalism during the yea r l'JJS-J6. J osephine R ogers as Editor, a nd E ugeni a Su nita, i\Iake-up manager, 11·ere selected for the publication in the fa ll. L ast yea r the P edagogian was transferred from th e Educatio nal D epartment, under the su pen·ision of Pro fesso r .f. \V. T yler, to t he E n glish Department w he re ;\liss ;\Larsh assumed >po nso rship. Through pre1·iou~ a nd successfu l experience in such pub! ications, and throu gh an initiati,•e suppo rted by her ow n excellent ability, she has crcatd the sp lendid stand ard s ou r co ll ege pape r uph o ld ~. Copy this year has been ,·oluntari ly provid ed by in terested s tudents an d faculty members. supple:nenting the regu lar materia l from two competent newswriting classes. T he lost sleep an d ur~known wor ries undergone by the Edi tor. :\lake-up manager. a nd final workers o n the P edagogia n arc unim portant in the light of the itn11rm·ed and comme ndabl e pa per pu t out this year. P ersonal colum ns 1\'Cre ad ded. a long with fea tures, inte rYiews. and a c reat i1·e phase of 11·rit in g. E spec ia l stress was placed upon true journali stic stde. educatio na l items. an ti professional makeup . T his \"Ca r for the l;encfit of the P eru A lum n i a special edition was publi~hcd. a copy of 11·hich was sent to e1·c ry g;rad uate 11·hosc addres~ 11·a. a1·ailahle. T hi~ 1·cn ture m et 11·ith pop ul a r appro1·al a n d it i~ probable tha t ~uch an i~~uc wi ll become traditional. The 1 «Jy;-_~6 P edagogian ~ta ft d csi re tha t t hci r ~ucccsses ma~· car-r1 m ·cr and enlarge to greater proportion~ for the P cd agogian in the ~car~ to rome. For the future ed itor~ anti ~taHs they \\·ish the ~amc Sll)lport and cnthusiasrn \1 hich the~· han: this ~·ear recei ved from thr facult~·. alumni. and ~t udcnt body.

\'i 1·ian l\ld\.inllll'-'.'' Ciretchen Miller Le nore t\ l i lliotl Mu riel Sugde n ll c lcn \\'illian t> E laine Shaf.:r



. G am e num be r t\\·o \\· a~ played a t F remo nt aga inst the i\1id lan d \\" a rrio rs. The tea m \\" aS accompa ni ed b~· that promising new orga ni za tion o n the Campu s, a marching ba nd. P eru \\·as unabl e to o\·e rcome the traditiona l " thirteen " jinx. a lthoug h \\·e w e re con~ol ed by the fact t hat " thi r teen " \\·as a w o rse jin x fo r i\ili d land. For t he past three seasons vic to ries fo r P e ru have been d 1aracteri zed h1· t he ~co re 13. This ye ar saw t hi r tee n o n .bo t h sides o f th e sco re col umn. O utst a ndin g in the game \\"e re Sto ry , ""ho retu rn ed t o his form of 193.J., Rummel , a fres hman , wh o knew a li ttl e a bo ut blockin g befo re coming to schoo l, a nd H ert z, a good line man anywhe re. H omecomin g enthu siasm sta rted early and ra n wild . T he Frid ay preced ing th e game \\"as cha racterize d by s tud en t d emo nst rati ons. "More spi rit th a n P e ru has

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H E.\ D COACH GLE:\ G JL KESO:\

'JootbaLL

Sep tembe r 27 saw t he P er u Bobcats em ba rked upon their ICJ35 football seaso n. Accom p a ni ed by a load of ent husiast ic sport fans, th ey journeyed to :VI aryvi ll e, l\!Iisso uri. for the fi rst game. T he en thusiasm was not lessened to an i" degree by th e outcome of the game, a it hough the solitary sco re givin g P eru a 7 to o victory came earl y in th e fi rst q uarter befo re th e M issouri tax officia ls co uld get the Nebraska imm igra nts situa ted . A brill ia nt fo urt h q ua rter defense \\"it hstood a very fra nt ic effo rt on the part of :\Ia r~· v ill e. T his game sa\\" t \\"e lve lettermen return to actio n, although th e outstand ing performer of the game ,,·as a ne\\"comer. H arr~· l\!I cG inley. prev ious11- an athlete at St. Bened ict 's, K ansas.

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II all H ertz l l e nllerson Loken Lewis

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sh o\\路n in yea rs," sa id A ssistant Coach "Dutch " Lorbeer, wh o had r e turned from a successful baseball season. Saturd ay was indeed a ma rve lous day with one t hing to spoil its perfection-the Bobcats ,,路cnt d own to defeat befo re the \ 楼 esleyan Plainsmen. T he Marching Band contributed greatly to the success of t he day. The usual "toug h breaks" of the game ex pressed th emselves when inj uries forced veteran Wayne Riggs from the line-up for the remainder of the season. Th e w eek of the Nebraska State T eachers Association presented to th e Bobca ts th e t reme ndou s task of playing th e big, powerful Omaha U. eleven, who succeed ed in a vengi ng the many former P eru victories in their final con ference com petitio n. The 3 1 to o de fea t was the

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most severe suffe red by the Bobca ts for many seaso ns. State papers commented upon th e w ork of R eynolds and Punches. Hast ings- too many injuri es and a lack of spirit, the result of the Omaha game-put P eru in a \路ery erratic football condition, and as a result hand ed them an 18 to I..J. setback in a n in terco nference game. C hristensen, a fre s hman from Harlan, I owa, found means o f exp ressing his football ability by a brillian t run of 99 ra rds for a touchdown. H arv er L o ken,. \\路ho seems to "go" best und er acivcrse conditi ons, also put in a n exce ll ent perfo rma nce. C hadron. our second conference o pponent, presented to the Bobcats a number of condi t;on s for wh ich th er coul d not prepare. Th r ga me, played (n a slee tin g rain and at a :;ig h altit ud e, res ulted in real perfo rm ances t: 'l th e part of both teams. The sco re g:lVe P e ru a 1 9 to 1 J loss. but w as fo und ed upon "breaks" and not upon exceptional foo tball.

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On J\o,·cmber 1 .=;. ~chool :;pmt. after som e un certaint\·. reached its height as e1·rr1'one looked. fn m·a rei to t he ~omi n g of o.ur traditiona l riYals from K earne:-;. K ca rne\· under P op Klein h ad made the best fo~tba l l hi:'to r:-· for a lo n g time. Th e upset the Bobcab h and ed them " ·a, probably th e ou tstand ing blot on a ,·et')' good season . Led b:-· Gam e Cap tain R e:-·no lds t he B obca ts presen ted to th eir opponents and to P eru fa ns a bran d o f fo otbal l that not onh· made the season a success but a lso dm~· ned a team of fo ot ba ll fame. Th e la:'t gam e- :t confere r11.:e ga m e S :l\1' the \ Vayne Te:tchers eke ou t a 7 to 6 1·ictory fro m the Bobcats. I n a num ber of respect~ this game ended for P e nr a s uccessf u l season. l\1 a:-· ,,.e here com men d the " ·ork of such me!l as Lell'is ·tncl Stnrl'. honora ry Co-Captai ns for I'J3 5· 11·ho f<.J r fo u r 1·ears h a1·e bee n o•:,st ancli no- m embers <;f Pe r u foot ball , quads ; a ncll~thi n g­ tnn. Hertz. i\ l cG inl ey. Loken. Christ ia;l, i\1oore. an d i\ l illrr . making a tota l of nine sen iors " ·hose places ll' i.l l n erd to be filled.

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Mar~路 v i l l e

P eru .... . . 13

M idland . . . . .. . 13

P eru. . . . . . o

'vVesleyan .. . .... 1 3

Pe ru . . . . . . o

Om aha .. ..... . . 3 1

Peru .. . . . . q

Hastin gs . . . . .. . 18

Peru . ... .. I J

C hadron

P eru . .. .. . 13

Kea rn ey . . . . . . . . 6

P eru . . . .. . 6

\ Vayne . . . . . . .. . 7

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Bobca t basketball in its I93 j36 season \\"ill long be remembered as a n exceptiona l season. After a rat her poo r start a mediocre tea m rose t o u n fo reseen baske tball exce llence. The Bobcats succeeded in defeating all of t heir two-game opponents, except W ay ne, in a t least one o f th e two games. T he j inx angle, ho\\"ever, prese nted itsel f an d in t he oth er ga me the sco re denotin g vict ory belon ged to th e oppon ents. A thl etics at P eru t his year sa\\" th e incep tion of a ne\\" coach . Stu a rt Ba ller , successful coach f rom Linco ln 1-I igh , has l ll!l

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Speaking of fighting g u a rd ~ . .\I clvi n " Ethr" Ethingto n ·~ ahilitr in tak in g th e hall off the hack hoard a nd hi~ :;turd inc~~ a:: a dcfcnsi,·c man cannot he minimi zed. F or those \\'ho prefer speed and lla:;ll. reference should he made to \ Varne Ri gg,;, \\'hose ex treme speed a nd agilitr a,; a fl oor ma n added much to a successf ul seaso n.

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To t he team this rca r and tn th ose in the nex t t\\'o ~·cars. the matter of gettin~ the "tip-off ' \\'ill he a me re trille. "Slim " l\ I cConnick. six font li,·e cente r s till ha~ t ime to mak e hisrorr for him sel f and for P eru. Tribute is also due tho::c \\·ho throu~h the reserve st rength \\'hich ther ha,·e exhi bited h:l\·e helped to mak e a ~uccessful basketball season.

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P eru .... 39

Tarkio ..... . 28

P e ru .... 30

Tarkio ...... 25

P eru . . . . 9

\tV ay ne .......p

P eru .... 22

Midland . . .. 30

P eru .... 30

1\eb. " B" . ... 25

' P eru .... .j.O

Kearney ..... 2.j.

P eru .... +1

\ V esleyan .... 39

P eru .... 27

Chad ron .... 28

Peru .... 3 l

Chadron .... 20

P eru .... 2+

H astings .... 3 1

Peru . . .. 30

K ea rn ey .... . 36

Peru .... .)')

H astings .... 2.j.

P eru .. .. 40

: Hi d land .... .36

Pe ru ... . 36

W ayne ...... 42

P e ru ... . 38

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\ Vit h the ret urn of t he following lettennc n : Pun~he:;, Carmi~hae l. R igg~. Bowen, R eid. and 1\ e\\·ton . P e r u\ 1935 t ra~k ste rs ~ompl cted a fairly :;u~ce~~ ful sca~on. Th e pe rfo rma n~e~ of t hese lettermen. a l o n~ " ·ith tho~e of nc" · men li ke Sheely, :\loo re. D eu bler. and Blount, ah\·ays put P eru in the run n ing.

TH E SEASON 'S RESU LTS H astings Relays : F ootbal l rela~·. 3n.l place. D ual l\ I eets : Tarkio, 93 1 ~ ; P eru, .p ,Y.! . :\I a rF il le. 84y;; P e ru , 51,Y.! . T riangular :\Ieet: H astin gs. H; P eru, ..J.6 ,Y.! ; \ Vesleyan . ..j. l

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I n the past few 1·ears in t ram ural spo rt s at P . S. T. C. have hecome ve ry popular a1~o ng the co ll ege men. The t eam s arc com posed of the men from va rious rooming houses. Lette rm en in the particular spo rt a re exclud ed from pa rticipati on. Th e va lue of this type of athletic, to the col lege as a whole is great, and s uch s port 11·il l prohabh- become a n im po rtan t feature in Peru athletics . . Competition this ~-car in basketbal l was in the fo rm of a tournament. Th e \ "iolets and the D ahlstrom H ouse co mpe ted in the finals, th e \ "in lets 11·in n in g in a cl o~c game.

F o rced to idleness by incl ement weather the 1 lJ35 tenni s t c;un competed in o n!~- three matches, dropping t\\'o and 11·inni n g one. This year sa11· the departure of Rohrs, i\!Ii llcr, and S hu mard , 11·lw for th e pa~t four ,-ea rs ha ve been the mai n sta rs on P e r u t ennis courts. \ rV ith the loss. of these t hree, hopes for the immediate future look some\\'ha t g loomy.

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Band; Choru s ; G lee C lu b; G irl Reserve; H ome Econ om ics C lub ; C la ss P lay.

P .\UJ. B AJ.TENS PERG ER

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f ootball; Basketball ; Tra ck; Chorus; Qu artette; C la >s Pl ay; C la ss Trea su r er.

STER J. I).IG B o TTC H ER

f ootba ll; Ba sketball; T r ack ; Chorus.

l\RIJIST C H RISTI AN

Band; O rchestra; Cho rus; G lee C luh; G ir l Rese r ve; Home Economi cs C lub ; Chee r Lead er.

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Orchestra ; C ho ru s; G lee C lu b ; Trio; G irl R eserve; C la ss Play.

AJ.JCE DEVORE

Band; Orchest ra; Chorus; Glee Clu b ; Sex tette ; G irl Rese rv e; Class Play.

B ENNY II AN J.ON

Football; Basketball; Tra ck; Ba n d .

MAR JOR IE H .~R RIS

Band ; Orchestra ; G lee C lub ; G irl Rese r ve; H ome Economics Club.

LUCIJ.J.E H AZELTON

Band ; Orchest ra; C horus; c; lec Cluh; T rio ; G irl Reser ve; ll ome Econ omic~ C lub ; Cheer Leader; (' la s> Pl ay.

M ,\ RIE HOLSCL .~W

Band ; Chorus; G lee Cl ub ; Gir l Reserve; Home Economics Cl uh.

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\'ER :"E PUGII Ba,ketha II; T rack; Chont>.

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Band; Orche~tra; Cltnru~; (; lee Cluh; (;irl Re,erve; H orne Econom ics Club;

Cia"" P lay; P cd a gop:ian Reporter.

Ill.\ , ,. \I.KER

Band ; C i rl Rc,cn·c; I lome Economic,; C' l uh.

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l\11 usic gro ups a re \\·e ll established organizations in t he Traini ng School. Th e Orchest ra is this year composed of 30 members fr om grade seH n t h rough t he Sen io r High School. A g rade school orchestra is sponso red as a preparatory step towa rd the nch·anced group . The Orchestra has been p laying as a sy mphon ic g rou p and boasts an almost ideal instru mentation fo r a thi rty-piece orc hestra. Vocal g roups include t he G irls' Glee C lu b o f 2 1 m embe rs, t he i\ll ixed Chorus of 35 membe rs, the Boys' Quar tette, an d t h e G irls' Trio. T hese g rou ps wi ll be combined to p rese nt a spring m usic shmL \ 1Vhen t he Ban d \\·as firs t started in A pril , 1932, no one dreamed that it would become t he present progressive, qual ity orga n iz ation of 50 membe rs. This g rou p seems to "go places and do t hi ngs." Last year the Band played fourteen out-of-tO\nl engagements \\·hich would h ave been impossible if it had not acquired its own bus for tra nsportation. Durin g each of t he last three years the band has spe nt t\\·o days pl ayin g at t he Nebraska State Fair a nd last summ e r ,,·on first place at the iVIidwest iVIusic Festival in Omaha. The follm,·ing ratings ,,·ere received by t he var io us g:roups in the Dist rict l\1usic Con t est at O maha in April an d enti tl e the; n to compete in t he State l\llusic Con t es t at K ear ney in l\l[ ay· : Superior: Bane!. Orchestr a, Girls' Glee C lu b. Excellent: Chur us. Boys' Q ua rtette.

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First rozt' : C crahlin c :\l c Kuight, :\larj o ric L ehrman. Jean \'o~J,cr g . l·:lmcn:t l ~ :tiJ .., J ,at·k . Twill:t :\l :c, un, I )t._· lu r i ... Farso n, Be tty R e im er~ . :\larjori c l l am nliH HI, Erna ~tl'flill. Second ro'i.L'.' :Xorma J ean ll a yE,, Opal :\l ac C onne r, L tona lh:r t wdl. (;rae.· ..· l ' ml:tnd, ) ....:ti H.: I T y11 "11· '~"• • Ill Chris tian, .\rmand Fla u, I >ori s C;ood. Tltirrl ro" •: .\ngic Smith , Lillie :\lac Collins , .\l ax i n c SuhziJang h. II den l< n~c r , , I ne z J..,n g fcll••\1', l·: uJ:tli<· I<:Hicr . l< aymond Couhcr,;. Top ron· : Frank .\ b lc . :\Tario n .\ ppJc.ga t c . ! l ar r y l'at t c rso n . . \ lh:n lJ)' \ 't·lvid-.: , Jo hnni t..· . \llg~tHd , l< it'11:trd Kiu g!-ulver, Charlc!-1 ( ;addi-,.

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LOWEI.I . LEWIS ADE L E PE:-.-TE IC\L\:-.Ci./\Y ROR:-.- iVIORT

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vVhat hea ve nly j oy! The d epth of this pleasure is without measure. Not ice t he tears of happiness streamin g from th e eyes of thi:; P eru lad . Surely each one of us had these same feelings of deli ght spring to the fron t on that bri ght Septembe r m o rn \\路hen w e cam e back to college.

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M anr were the friends of P e ru's honest to goodness, t owel-chewi ng " Dutch " L orbeer. Just a kid at heart, he \vas on e of th e finest influences an athletic coach cou ld ha ve been. A hea r ty ,,路ish of good lu ck is du e " Dutch " f rom each and every P e ruv ian.


MERRY

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l\IL\ROONED 'T IL iVl OX DAY

The \\·ee k end of February 7 and 8 sa\\" P er u 's hospitality taxed to the li mit \\"ith wme t\\·o hun dred music co nte~tant~. l\tl any \\"Cre those \\"ho got hmn esick, many \\" ere those parents \\"ho became anxious, and man y ,,·ere the t rials and tribu lati ons of t h ose in charge of the d ormi tory.

TED SHA \V N :\ ND HI S i\ l E X DANCERS li\IPRESS FRO;\I AUDI TOR I U;\ I

Grea t w as the crowd, and great \\" as the appreciation of P e ru to t his band of men da nce rs. Those most impressed. of course, were th e me mbe rs of th e \\"eaker sex. Ted a nd the boys left a ge nuin e impression upon many P cnl\·ia ns.

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\ V"ith out a doubt , th e May Fete is the most colorf ul of all Peru social events. The queen , chosen by the enti re student body, su pposed ly was to have bee n a sec ret until t he co ronation. i\lluch c redit for thi s event is due Miss Davidson .

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JU ST I MAG l N E " Gus" Sugden being ab le to catch up with her ton gue. vVayne Weare with an inferiority complex. " P ret ty Boy" Irvine going to convo. £,·elyn J ones, he r hair disheveled, panting for breath Somethi ng J oh n "the bull of the ball " Foste r hasn' t ex per ienced. H arry Stroh di recting a g roup of chorus girls. Lucill e Bicknell all run down and relaxed. Charles Parnell ,,·ithout his brief case. Art R ey nolds getting his gi rl in on time. The boys of the Collins H ouse studying. H arold Pritchard talkin g Espe ranto instead of sign language. D orrie Jones being too shy for words. Vivian Sh laes readin g a book in her room on week-end evenin gs. H elen Simon whispering a little argument to her boy friend . Rex vVa,·m an without Man· Eli zabeth. Blanche .F reeman as a cranky old maid. Win ifred Majors when she wasn't hun g ry. Bob Weber when he \\·asn't talking about drama or Humboldt and girls. H arry McGinley talking back to Lorna. Glema Miers going th rough a week without studyin g. D ot Galli her catching on to a joke-instantl y. Ruth An n H ill staying in P eru for the week-end. Chet and H elen Bowen not arguin g.

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THEY SAYProf. Hil l : " Put t he ruler in the box." i\ lis~ Tear: " \ Vhen l \\"a~ in \\ ichita-." l\ I r. l\ aho rs : ''The shu\\" must go o n." Dr. B ro\\" n : '' ls t he re any que:;tion anyo ne wou ld li ke to a~ k abo u t t he co urse ?'' l\ l iss D id dcl: "Con~equentl y, " Dr. \ Varc: "No\\· you're a home cc maJOr, l\Ii s~

- - - . \ Ve' ll let you te ll us about this poin t. " Dr. Baker : " Ha,·e you been \\"ith us all period.

.:\! iss - -- )" l\ 1 rs. D unning: " Remembe r your decorum. girls.' ' D r. A lbert : " Lo and behold, you' re not being scien tific." Supt. C lements : " 1'm open to co1w icti on."

THE ST ARS Of THE F lR I\ I A I\I El\T H ardest h it co u ple: E t helyn Crawfo rd and George Lytton. T ake good care o f the lady. Geo rge. you big. stro ng ans\\"e r to a football coach's pra~·e r. lVIu~ t alert male: Barny "S nookum " B ari~as. His success as a cho rus da ncer is du e to Postu m and a cou pl e o f yea rs of history. Divinest D ance r : l\ l clvin E thi ngton. "Tan go Foot'' hasn' t missed a gi r l's foot in J.2..J.7 dances. Caesar's G host: C harl ie l\0\·ak-the demon drummer from vVilber. Ladies' man : Lowell Le\\·is. "Le" -" is too effeminate- ask any tackle in the conference. Bor Ado nis : "Stretch" l\ I cCormick. His fig ure would be just a ni gh tmare to i\1 ichelangelo. Laz iest, most good-for-nothi ng mistake ever perpetrated on an in nocen t st udent body and unsuspecting faculty: Bobbie Benson. \ Vc're only

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\V. A. A. Boy ,,·ith the most chic: Ge rhard Strasbu rg. ''Eppie's" big green eyes ha,·e caused many a fem me's hea rt to beat in 3/ ..j. time. Teachers' pet : Rober t l\1urphy. " R alph a" figu res an app le a d ay keeps t he doc away. Somebody gave him a grape fruit. Hardest to l ook at : Helen !\I cier. Peru's honest to goodness all-around gi rl. l\ I ost dangerous girl: Ruth In gham. Susabella with that come-from-me-go- to-me-look 1s - - - - ask Bud. Femme possessing hugest pedal ex trem 1t1es : J ean Ve n rick. Lest some weak-m ind ed indi,·idual take us seriously, the correct size is ..J. ~~~. courtesy of "Our Jean. "

FAREWELL 1t is with mingled pain and pleasure that we make our d eparture from t his real m of sagacious crevices and dreary attempts at witticism. Shou ld any chance exagge ration be left rank ling in some offend ed heart,

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Th e libr a ry, pi c tured above, is th e one buildin g on th e ca mpu s of w hi ch a ll stu de nts h ave a n intim ate know ledge. Tt co nta ins n e arl y fo rty-five th o usa nd vo lumes d ea lin g w ith a ll fi e lds o f inte res t to those pre p a rin g fo r e lem enta ry o r hi g h sc h oo l teac hin g . S uc h an ex tensive libr a ry is o n e o f the m any a d va ntages w hi c h Peru o ff ers t o th e yo un g p eo pl e o f Ne bra s k a w h o w ant a co ll ege ed u ca ti on.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE

CLASS OF 1 936

PERU LUMBER CO. PETER HOLDORF, Mgr.

HILL'S DRUG STORE EXCELLENT FOUNTA IN SERVICE QUALI1 Y DRUGS AND MERCHA 1 0I SE AT THE LO'vVEST PRI CES AVA ILABLE P!tone No . 9

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R UBY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE \Ve Cater to Peru College Students

TotheClassof 1936 : \Ve'\'e enjoyed knowing youStop and \'isit with us when you come Back to ''Old P eru. " And in th e meantime : H ere's to you-Good Lu ck!

CHATELAIN'S JEWELRY J E\ iVELRY

SCHOOL SU PPLIES (/u Peru f or 39 yl'nrs)

" It 's Tailor-made for N ebraska" Complete Serv ice and A Smile

\V. H. Hammond ,

North end of

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OU R A I I\1 I S TO PLEASE vVE SER V l CE ALL lVIA KES

REPAIRING ;JND W]_:_LD I N C OF ALL KI N D S

PRYOR GARAGE

Phone 77

PERU BAKERY QUALITY PRODUCTS ALWAYS FRESH

STUDENTS /117 e Have /J ppreciatetl Y ""r H usin ess and Are A !-ways Glad t" S t•n•e Y ()II Come in- you are welcome

L. D. Redfern

De Luxe Cafe MEALS -

AFTER SHOW TREAT S

E verything .11ways Fresh and Clean

MRS.

A. D. CUMM I NGS, Prop . Telephone 94


We , the followin g business and professional people of the city of Auburn. are glad to cooperate in the activities of Peru State Teachers College: A. & P . TEA COl\lPANY

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The students store. Constantly bein g improved. the better to serve yo u. \\' ith school supplies, fou ntain pens, etc.

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\iVE A RE PLEASED TO REFER YO U

TO THE ILLUSTRATIONS IN THIS PUBLICATION AS SAlVIPLES OF OUR PHOTOGRAPHS

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T Noteworthy Year Books are the result of careful planning on the part of everyone concerned. The editor, the business manager, and the staff must have thoroughly in mind just the setting for their compositions and the final effects desired.

T The selection of an engraver and printer is therefore of paramount importance. Important, not alone for the quality of workmanship involved, but in the help which they may render in securing beauty of layout, design, and typography.

T We take great pride in a record of fulfillment of our obligations as school . annual engravers and printers. We are confident that investigation of any of our former contracts will reveal painstaking thoroughness in planning, and unceasing devotion to an ideal of crafts mans hip. 路

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ADVERTISERS' INDEX Arm~trong

l'vlortuary, 133

I rvin, Dr. I. \V., 133

:\uburn Hotel, 133

J oder, Dr. Glen, 138

Bank of Peru, 135

Landolt, H . U., 13+

Barne~

Lincoln Packing Co., 135

Pharmacy, 137

Barrand, H. A., 133

Lyman's Shoppe, 133

Bourg Auto Supply Co., 133

McKnight Clothing Co., 133

Burt, George F., and Co., 135

McPherren, Field, 133

Cap ital Engraving Co.,

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C h atelain's J ewelry, 131

Mi lam Green Hou se, 135

Cej ka, J ohn, 137

P enney,

Cla rk, J.P., 138

Peru Bakery, 132

Co llin s, T. C., 135

Peru Alumni, 138

Cummings, Mrs. H . D., 132

P eru Lumber Company, 131

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Deck, E. L., and Co., 137

Peru State Teachers Co ll ege, 130

Earl's Cafe, 137

Peru Theater, 136

E lla-M arga r et Shoppe, 137

Peterson Studio, 139

G ilmo re's, 133

Pryor Garage, 13 2

Cood, H. \V., 13 7

Redfern, L. D., 132

Green Lantern, 133

Senio r Class, 138

Green 's Ice Cream, 135

Sm ith, Dr. B. A., 133

Hammond & Step hen s, 13+

Thomas Clothi ng, 138

I-1 ammond Fi II ing Station, 131

\ Vilis, Ch arles, 137

Hend erson Motor Co., 13+

\Voodruff Printing Co.,

Hi ll Drug Store, 13 1

Wulf, William, 133

Hill Shoe Compa ny, 135

Young, Kenneth, 137

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INDEX A Activi t ies Alph a Eru d ito, 6+, 65 Alpha Mu Omega , 55 Band, 78 Beta Beta Beta, 5+ Dramatic Club, 76, 77 Epsilon Pi Ta u , 59 Everett Lit erary Society, 68, 69 Freshman C lu bs, 7+, 75 G irl s' C l ub, 72, 73 Kappa Delta Pi, 56, 57 Kap pa O micron Phi , 58 Lam bda Del ta L a mbda, 5+ O rch est r a, 78 Ped agogian, 82 Peru Si ngers, 79 P eruv i a n , 80, 81 Phi Lambd a A lph a , 62 Philomathean Lite r a ry Society, 70, 7 1 Pi G amma M u , 63 S ig ma Tau Del ta, 60, 61 Socia l Committee, 52 Stud en t A d visory Co u nci l, 52 W. A. A., 53 Y. M. C. A., 67 Y. W . C. A., 66 Adam s, Dorotha Fra nces, +3, 68 A d ams, Warren, 33 A dams, W il ma, 96 Adamson, Rachel, 27, 5+ A h Ibe r g, Ruth, 26, 60 Albert, V\' a lt e r D ., 26, 5+ Allen , Do r ot hy, 33, 68 Allen , Eda , +3 Ande rsen, Gladys, 27, 56 An d er son , Isabel le, 33 A rms trong, Donna , 96 Ar m st rong, Jam es, 37 Aue, Paul , 33 , 5+, 59 Aue, Paulin e, 33, 5+, 56 Aufen ka mp, Maxine, +3, 6+ Auxie r , A lice, 33, 55, 56

B Badham, Robert, 37 Bak er, B. K., 20 Ba ll e r , Stua rt , 26, 62, 89 Ba l ten s pe rger, Carl, 37, 59 Ba l ten s perge r, Paul, 96 Bari sas, Be rna rd, 37 Barnts, Cor inne, 33, 56, 60, 63, 66, 70 Barstler, Ve lm a , 27, 60 , 70 Bath, J ohn, 20, 55, 56, 67 Beachl er, Leo r a, +3, 6+ Beatty, Vernon, 96 Benford, R. T., 26, 56 Be nso n , Bob, +3 B ick n ell , Lu ci ll e, 27, 56, 60, 63 Bisga rd , A lice Mae, 27, 107 Bl ount, H aro ld, 27, 67

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Boggess, Jean, +3, 6+ Boom, Berti e, +3, 70 Bottcher, Ste rling, 96 Bouse, Lena, 37 Bowe n, C h et, 27, 62 Boyer, J ohn , +3 Brackney, Id a Ma e, 2+ Brandt, Ruth, 20, 60 Bran son, Libbi e, 2 5 Brissey , j osephine, 27, 60, 66, 7() B rooks, Lucille, 5+ Brown, C. M., 2+, 63 Burg n er, J e annc, +3, 70 Burke, J. \ V il liam , 33, 76, 8 1 Burling , Fr ances, 37, 70 Burney , \ Vay ne, 27, 6+ Bush, Bernice, 37

c Ca rm ine, Ze ld a, 37, 68 C a sey , Patri ci a, +3 , 6+, 63 C a sler, Lois, 27, 56, 60 C h atelain, Ruth, 33, 56, 70 C hristensen , LeRoy, 85, 90 C hri s tian, Ardi st, 96 Chr ist ia n, Mae, 27, 52, 60, 72 C h rist ian, Robert, 27, 62, 85 C i a rc, Ruth, +3 , 68 C larey, E lm er, +3, 68 C lark, Esther Ann, 23, 60 C lark, Ronald , 33 , 52, 70 C lasses Fres hm en, +3-50 Junio r s, 33-36 Seniors, 27-32 Sophomor es, 37 -+2 C l ay burn, A . B., 2+, 63 C lements, S. L. , 20, 56, 6+ C oatney, Dorothy Ann, 96 Coa tney , G. R., 22, 5+ Coatney, Marjorie, 43 , 68 Coll in, John, 43 , 70 Conwe ll, Doris, 37, 6+, 70 C on we ll, E lgia, 37, 70 Cook, Luena , 56, 60, 63 C ra me r, Glen,++, 6+ C rawford , Ethe ly n, 33 , 58, 60, 70 Cross, L owell, 28 C ummings, Caro l, ++

D D a lze ll, Ruth , 37 Davidson, Phy lli s, 26 Davis, Lo r ena, ++, 6+, 70 D avi sson , Mary Jan e, ++, 70 Dea n, Robe rt, 90 Del ze ll , W. ;.l. , 19 DeVo re, A lice, 96 Dewey, Lo la, 28, 58 Diddel , ;.lorma, 22, 60


INDEX-CON TI~UED Dodd, E l:tine, H, 68 Do r~cy, :--; e ,· :~ , 37, 6 ~ . 70 D o u~l:t ~, E ldred, 37, 62 , 85 Dressl er, Jane,~~. 66 Dro~c . Erma, ~. 6 ~. 70 DuBoi s, Kenneth , 3 7 Dun lap , Hartl ey, 28, 55 Dunnin~. !nice, 19, 56, 60, i:!.

E Ehmen, H e lene, 28, 6~ Ei s fredrick 38 5+ 55 6+

E,;,'igh, La,vdren~e,

33, 63

E~srnan,

St:t nl ey , 38, 55 Eth i n~ton , Meh·in, 28, 55, 59, 62, 85, 90

F Fankh:tu sc r, fr e d e ric k, 38 Fau lhaher, Mar ie, 23, 60 F ey, Eileen, ++. 68 Fi cht e r, Ge rald, 38, 68 F oster, J o hn, 28, 5+, 8 1 Freem an , Blanch e, 38, 6!1 fru e h lin ~. Rich:trd, 28, 63 Fry, Li la, 38, 60, 6+

G Gal lih e r, Dorothy, H, 70 (;a ll owa\·, Lore ne, 28, 70 <.;a rd , B l:t nc h e, 20 Gar land, Max,+~. 6+ Gerweck, E le:tnor, ++ (; il b crt, Go rdon , ~+. 68 G il keso n , G le n, 26, 62, 8+ <.;i ll ilan, Marion,~. 62, 90 G i ngrick, Ve ,·da, ++, 6+ Glos~e r , Ethel, 28, 60 Clov er , Ross, 28, 52, 5+, 55, 67 <.;ock ley, E l ma, 19 (;order, Martha, 28 Gottula, Omar, 38 G r aves, Herb, 38, 5+, 68 Graves, Ve r ena, ~5 Gray, Do ri s, 38, 52, 55, 6 ~, 66 Grid ley, Caro l, 28, 63 G r ossoeh m e, George, +5, 67 Grover, Opal, 29, 56, 60, 6+, 72 Grummert, Edna, 38 Grush, Marv, +5 Gubse r, Ver.na, 38

H Hackett, Jan e, H, 56 , 63 H al l, Bert, +5, 62, 85 Hall, R u th, 38, 68 Halterman, Joe, 38 Hamilton, A rl ene, +5, 68 Hamm e r, Fern, {5 H an lan, Mary Kathryn, ~5 Hanlon, Benny, 96

Hanlon, Ruth, 29 H:trkendorff, A lma , 38 Harr is, Lenore, 3~. 60 H:trri ~. Marjorie, 96 Harvey, Frances, 20, 63 Hawxby, Ruth, 29, 60 Hayward, E ldon, 19, 60 Hazel ton, Jack, 45, 68 Hazelton, Lucill e, 96 H eck, Frank, 2~, 63 Heck, John, 39, 81 Hemphill, El ea no r, +5 H enderson , How ard, 62, 85 H e rtz, Eugene, 85 Hileman , Mary, 20, 56, 66 Hill, A. L., 25, 55 Hill, Ernest, +5 Hill , Ruth Ann, 39, 66 , 68 Hol ~c l aw, Marie, 96 Hoppock, William Reid, 29, 62 Hormandl, Olga, +5 Hoskins, June, +5 How:trth , How:t rd, 29 H owe, Ruth, 3 ~, 56, 60, 68 , 76 Huck, C'. A., 25, 55 Humphrey, Lilli :tn, 39

I l n~ham,

Ruth , 39, 70 l n· ine, Har lan, 39 1rwin , i\nna, 22 lsom, Virginia, 39

J Jacka, lle rnice, 3+ Jensen, M e rna , 3+, 6~, 68 .I i nd ra, \ '. H ., 26 J ohn son, V irg inia, 3+, 5+, 56, 60, 6+, 70 Jon es, Dorrie, +5 J one s, Evelyn, 3+, 52, 55, 56, 60, 6+, 70

K Kamin ska , Ali c~, 29, 57, 72 Karr, Ruby, ~5. 70 K echely, Maxin e, ~ 6. 6+, 70 Kehoe, ~a ncy J ane, 39, 60 K e lley, A ileen, ~ 6. 68 Kellogg, Ray, 39 K enton, P e arl, 23 K er ns, Friel, 3+ Kimsey, Kathry n, 29, 6 ~ King, Reta , 3+ Kirk, Emilie Papez, 22, 68 Klau schie, I rene, 39, 55, 6+, 70 Klein, K e ith, 3+, 68 K n app, D ona ld , 29, 55 Knapp, Kenneth , 55 Knou~ e, Kathry n, 39, 6 ~ , 70 Koni g, Selma , 23, 60 Krambeck, Arlin e, ~6, 68 h:.uttler, Margare t, ~6. 6 ~


INDEX-CO:\'TI NUED L Lambert, Arlene, 46 Lambert, Vivian, 3+, 55, 60, 6-l, 70 Lammers, Marjorie, +6, 6-l La rson, A. V., 25, 59 Larson, Hel en M., 46, 68 La vcrick, \Vayne, 3-l, 55 Lawrence, Floyd, 39 L eahy, Richard , 29 Leona rd, Don, 39 Lewi s, Low e) I, 29, 55, 59, 62, 85, 90, 109 Lind bu rg, \ Vaync, 39 Lind strom, C. R., 25, 59 Lin vill e, Eleanor, 39, 58, 65, 70 Li ve ly, Roy, +6 Loken, Har vey, 29, 62, 85 Lorbeer, Ernest, 26, 8-l L ueders, \' era, 46, 65 Lueth je, M arga ret, 6 1 L utz, I rene, 69, 72 Lyon, Mona, 19

Me McA lli ste r, James, 40, 52, 54, 55, 81 McCollum, Eli zabe th, 21 McCowan, Juni us, .JO McCully, O la, 40 McGill, J-Iariette, +0, 70 McGinley, Abbie, 29 McG inl ey, Ha r ry, 30, 62, 86 McGuire, Lucille, 35, 70 Mclninch, Lillian , 46 McKimmey, Viv ian, 40, 65, 66 M cM ahon, \Vilma, 97

M Majors, Eleanor, 30, 58, 70 Majors, vV inifrc d, 40, 71 Marsh, Genevie, 19 Marsh, Marian, 23, 61 , 82 Martin, Cha rlotte, 35, 52, 65 Martin, Hel en, 30 Mason, I sabel, 2 1 Mason, Robert, +6 Mathews, L. B., 2 1, 67 Math ews, Th eorna, 69 Matth e w~, Lou ise, 97 Matthews, Mary, 46, 69 Matthew s, Robert, 46 Maxwell, P. A., 21, 57 May, El ean or, 30, 65, 71 M ayborn, L etha, 46 May,;trick, Dorothy, 35, 57, 6 1, 65 Meier, H e len, 40, 7 1 Mentzer, Louise, 97 M etcalf. Maxine, 40, 58, 69 Miers, Glema, -17, 65, 7 1 Miller, Fe rn e, 40 Miller, Gretch en, 35, 57, 6 1, 69 Mi ller, Kath ryn, 47, 7 1

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Miller, Marvin, 30, 62, 86 Miller, Ruby, -1 0, 7 1 Mi ll er, W. T., 2+, 57, 63 Monzingo, Rex, 40 Moore, Nathani e l, +7 M oore, Ray mond, 30, 62, 86, 9 I , Mort, C lay born, 30, 76, 80, I l l Mort, George, 47, 62, 86 Mos ley , Leste r, 91 Munn, Marian, 30, 58 Murphy, Mary E lizabeth, 40, 6 1 Murphy, Robert, 47 Myers, Erma , 47

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N Nabors, D. J., 23, 61, 76 :\'c imann, Eleanor, 47, 69 Nelson, D e lbert, 86 Ne lson, Madeline, 35, 66, 71 Nicholas, Ruth, 47, 69 Nincehcl scr, LuElla , -17, 71 Nixon, Dana, 30 Norton, Jul ia , +O No rwood , Pa t rick, 2 1

0 O'Br ien, Juli a, 47, 65, 7 1 O gg, Ge rald, 62, 86 Oppenheime r, Les lie, 40, H , 55 Osborne, Holly, 97 Oue, Lo rene, 47

p Pa Imer, Ha rl ey, 47 Pa Ime r, Nona, 22 Pap cz, Caroly n, 35, 69 P arke r, Dorothy, 35, 7 1 Parke r , Keith, 47 Parn e ll, Char les, 4 1, 61, 65, 67, 71 Parriott, Ge nevieve, 41 P arsons, 1eal, 30 Pasco, Phyllis, 30, H Pa te, C hl oe, 30, 57, 72 Pate, W. R., 18, 57 Pauerson, Lu cile, 97 Pedersen, H el en, 47, 7 1 Peek, Dorothy, 48, 52, 65, 69, 72 Penney, M e r r ill, 35, 52, H, 69 Penterman, Adele, 31, H, 57, 6 1, 65, 80, 110 P erd ue, James, 35, 63 Petersen, Grace, 25, 6 1 Peterson, A lice, 48 Peterson, Madge, 48, 65 Pierce, Lilith, 48 Pl aste rs, J eanne, 48, 65, 69 Plucknett, \:Vill iam, 35, H, 55, 6 1, 65 , 67 P otee t, Cami ll a, 48, 65, 7 1 Prichard, Doris, 4 1 P richa rd , Haro ld, 41, 55


IN DEX- Co:\TIXL1 ED Pugh, On·il le, 62, 86, 9 1 Pugh, \ 'erne, 97 Pugh, \\'i ll ard , 62, 87 Punche s, Joel , 62, 87

R Rail sb ack, Henry, 31, 5+ Ranza, Eliz abeth :\nn, +1, 69 Ra w~o n , Ernest, 59 Redding, Ma r celle, +8, 65, 71 Redding, \V c ndcll, 35, 7 1 Redfern, Loren, +S Reed , Ca lvi n, 52, 55 Reiff, Grace, 35, 63, 71 Reinwald , Ev e lyn, +8 , 65 Reyno ld s, ,\ rthu r, 36, 62, 63, 67, 87 Rhoades, Mary Katherine, 36, 71 Rigg~. \\'ayne, 36, 55, 59, 62, 87, 9 1 Rodger~. On·a l, 36 Rogers, Jose phinc, 36, 6 1, 82 Rowen, Dale, 97 Rowen , Darlene, 31, 55, 57, 61, 65, 71 Rummell, Ro bert, 87

s Saathoff, (;en e va, % , 55, 57, 7 1 Sandi n, Anna Ma e, 31, 58 Sch a ffe r , Ruth, 36, 61, 71, 72 Schindl er, Marie, 3 1, 57, 6 1 Schmucker, C leland , +S, 69 Scholl, Louise, +I , 69 Scho ll , Ra lp h, +1, 69 Sch w a b, E sther, + 1, 61, 65, 71 Scott, Harriet, 31, 55, 57, 6 1, 65 Searle, /\nita, +1, 69 Setze r, La\' e rne, 3 1, 52, 6 1 Sh afer, El ain e, 6 1, 66 Shafe r , La\' e rn e, 31, 55, 57 She ld on, Benjamin, +8, 69 Sh e ld on, Ruth, +1, 69 Sh e rman, Ri ch a rd , 71 Shi e ld s, \Vilb er, 87 Shla es, Viv ian , 3 1 Shumard , Lawrence, 31, 62 Simon , Helen, +8 Smith, Anni e Lauri e, +8 Sm ith, G. \V., 23, 6 1 Sm ith, Luci lc, +8 Snider, Ll oyd , 36 Snyde r , J e rome, +9 Soper, K e nneth, +9 So uder s, Rut·hcloi se , +9 Speedie, Mildred, 3 1, 57, 6 1, 63 , 65, 76, 81, 108 Sports Ba sketball, 89-92 F ootball, 8+- 88 l ntramural s, 9+ Tcnni ~. 9+ Track, 93 Sprague, Ruth, +1, 6 1, 69, 72

Steck, G. H., 26 Stee,·es, Eh·a, +9 Stevenson, Dorothy, +t, 7-:!. Stewart, May, +9 Story, Ah·in, 3 1, 62, 87 Strasbu rg, Gerhard, 67, 71 Sugde n, M urie l, +1, 69 Sulli,·an, Amos, 36 Su nit a, E ugen ia , 32, 55, 57, 61, 65, 71, 82 Sweenie, C ameron, +9, 71

T Tangeman, Mayre, +9, 65, 71 Taylor, Eula, +9, 71 Tear, Grace, 21, 57, 61 Thompson, Loren, 52 Training School, 96-1 0+ Turner, Dick, +I Ty ler, J. \\'., 2 1, 57, 61 Tynon, John, 36

v Vaughn, \Vi lma, 32 \'enrick, Jean, +9, 65 Vickers, Eramus, 32

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