PURPOSE OF THE SUMMER
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NUMBER 2
VOLUME VII
The summer session of the Peru State
Norma' School is especially designed to
Peru Summer School
serve students who must teach during the regu'ar year. The courses make provision for the opportunities given below.
1. June 6 to July 29, 1921.
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Do you believe it?
Peru Normal assures you a hearty wel come.
Forty faculty folk trained and dedicated to the preparation of teachers for Nebraska
will give you a vision of service for your country, and demonstrate that teaching is worthy of consideration as a profession.
High school graduates may meet the
normal training requirements for a county certificate.
more worthy to answer the call.
Make your reservation at once if you wish to lake advantage of this low rate.
three of our summer schools.
proved Rooming Houses.
3.
Ambitious teachers may secure eight
4.
will find many courses especially designed
ACHIEVEMENTS OF
for them.
GRADUATES
directly interested.
6. There are many courses in public school art, public school music, playground supervision, and physical education. 7. Senior high school teachers will note
that there are advanced courses in prac tically every department of high school work.
8. Graduates of the advanced course may continue work toward degree.
the
baccalaureate
FACULTY
Practically the entire faculty remain for the summer school.
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Agriculture. Algebra. Botany.
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Civics.
Drawing.
Expression la (Reading) Geography. Geometry, Review. Geometry, First Semester. Grammar.
History. Penmanship. Physiology. Rural Oliservation and Methods.
In choosing a school one has a perfect
right to inquire, "Will there be a demand for my services when I have graduated?" We point you to these facts. The superintendents of Lincoln, Beatrice, Nebraska City, Columbus Havelock, Wahoo,
Seward, Schuyler, Auburn, Hebion, Red Cloud, Tekamah, Crawford, Exeter, Fairmcnt, Clay Center, Gibbon, Newman Grove,
and many smaller towns ai-e graduates of this school.
HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
Algebra, Third Semester. Agriculture. Bookkeeping. Botany.
Chemistry, Beginning. English, Freshman.
Sophomore. Business.
The high school principals of Beatrice, Havelock, Pawnee City. Scootsbluff, Red Cloud, Papillion, Fairfield, Dawson, Wymore, St. Paul, and Newman Grove are Peru
Expression I. Geometry. Solid. History, U. S.
trained.
Latin.
There are 150 Peruvians in the Omaha schools and 75 in the Lincoln schools. A
creased enrollment, a number of the leading superintendents and high school principals
majority of the elementary teachers in Fair-
of Nebraska are added to the faculty each
and Auburn and scores of the smaller towns
summer school.
Arithmetic.
Orthogi-aphy.
Primary and kindergarten teachers
5. Departmental and Junior high school teachers will find courses in which they are
COURSES
Music.
hcurs of college credit.
Nebraska needs 3000 new teachers Sep
A summer school at Peru will make you
Board alone at Mt. Vernon Hall, for both men and women, $4.50 per week. Only 300 can be accommodated in our dining hall.
may earn a state elementai-y certificate in
Graduates of three year high schools
tember first.
Do you want to be one of them?
Board and room may be secured at Mt. Verncn Hall for $5.00 per week.
Board and room in private houses $6.50 to $7.25 per week. Write for List of Ap
2.
COUNTY CERTIFCATE
EXPENSES
SCHOOL
bury, Beatrice, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth of the state are graduates of Peru.
Beginning. Caesar.
Physics, a and b. Physiology. Shorthand and Typewriting. Woodwork, Elementary.
COLLEGE COURSES
Teachers'
Latin.
Training for Teachers,
Latin, Beginning.
English, American Literature.
Browning. History of English Litera.ture. Junior English. Modern Poets.
Reading for Teachers. Short Story. Shakespeare. Expression I and II. Mathematics, .
Arithmetic, Senior Geometry, Solid. Geometry Methods.
Theory of Equations or Surveying. Trigonometry. Physical Science, Astronomy. Chemistry, I, II and III or IV. Physics, a and b.
Bilogical Science, Botany I. Nature Study I. Nature Study 11. Zoology. Hygiene, Personal.
School.
Children's Literature.
Games and Rhythms. Kindergarten and Primary Projects.
Caesar.
Spanish I.
Intermediate. Grammar. Rural.
Semester.
Music, Appreciation. Harmony.
Physical Education, County
Nineteenth Century and Great War. Political Economy. Recent U. S. History. Teachers' Course in History. European Background of American
History.
Aesthetic Dancing. Playground. Theory of Sports. Tennis.
Commerce, Accountancy.
Instrumentation.
If you want to know more about the de tails of any of these courses write for the new 1921-22 catalog. It contains a full des cription of each of them. There is much
Commercial Arithmetic.
more detailed information in the catalog than can Pvrssibly be given in this brief
Commercial Law.
folder.
Advanced Dictation.
Manual Trai-ning, Cabinet Making. Forging. Mechanical Drawing. Wood Turning. Finishing and Upholstering.
Education, Adolescence.
Child Study. History of Education.
Principles of Secondary Education. Educational. General.
Junior Clothing and Textiles, Second
Primai-y.
Revolution.
Psychology,
Semester.
Observation and Methods.
History and Economics, Sociology. English History.
Physiological.
Art,
Art History and Appreciation.
Rural Economics.
Design. Drawing and Painting.
Advanced Latin.
Rural Sociology.
Handwork.
Mythology.
School Administration.
Modeling.
Latin,
Table Service and Demonstration
Junior Clothing and Textiles, First
Manual Activities.
Geography, Climatology. Primary Geography. Regional Geography. The New Europe. Geographic Influences. Trainers' Geography (See Certificate Courses).
French
Home Economics, Junior Foods, First Semester. Junior Foods, Second Semester, or
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