1918-1919 The Peru Normalite - Issues 1-29

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-. ed t he bi ll th a t gives th e nor- / more e videnc_e o f ~he gre~t respect Sign . Miss anrl es teem 10 wh1ch he IS held by mal sc hools a o ne m l 11 1e vy. . h h I · t 1' thi s exprefs · ever.v st ud e nt 10 t e sc oo. The Pete n~on on accep n g · · d · b · · ' . .· f the h o n or jun io r s and se r.Jors v Je w 1t each ed h e r a pprec 1at10n o . . la"S in rece iv- other 1n dowg h o nor t o the man conferred upon I1e r C ' ' d 1 . . h h d layed so th ey h ave lea rn e t o ove and a p e n wh 1c a P 1 -. • dd 1 ng . . h ' t y makin <Y ' honor. In th1 s clos m g a re~s of ~:- / . the barricaded juni o r s' d on r . of thP. 1mporta nt a pa rt Jn I!'> o r • . . IJ h d there been th e evening, Pres1dent R ouse told ullt a · , . s urre nd e r a nd th e baptism a l cere- 1n N e bras ka. · , ·h 3 1·d ''there o f P er u s bnght o ut look and the no Cu i. MaJo r s. 1; e ~' • . mon ies which fo ll o wed. S he c losed th is history , good thing s th e futur e had 1n store been have not / he r re ma rks by praising the true Would for our sc h oo l. Already eightysportsmanship sh own by the se niors. making pe n. " Miss De lla Wea th e rh ogg t old o f "Bo mbs Burs ting in Air" b y 1 five perce nt of th e juniors had a day last September when th e Miss Erma Wilso n, was a "ding pledge d t o r e turn f o r graduation - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - I jun io rs saw g r eat illuminat in g busted" good o n e o n th e facu lt y. next yea r. The rece n t laws passed Till( ED IToJHAL sTAf'F-~Eco;-; " sll~t E>'THtt / li g hts ( th e se ni or s) wal k ing "Thru S h e d esc ribed b ombs fr om th e by the leg-i s lature s upp lied funds Edna Salzmann . Editor in-L'hicf the Mi st s. " A nd ho w th ese same whiz- hang t o h a nd grenades of f o r better sa laries, better equipEdward :\1attj ovskv A~!<nciate Edilor . . t . nee bu 1'J-11' d • .. · · , . E . ' se m ors so k1 ndl y rese r ved seats o ur faculty, and after s h e had ke pt m en. a new s c l e •J ng-, an Lecdta P ctt·r ~o n ... ~ ~"l'l: lt c ,, 1n or 1 -1 · n I'ors t o her a ud 1'ence 1·n a "" cra ie of la ucrhte r, o th e r much n eedeu improve ments. I . a urence Rouse llu ~ i nt·~~ Mr~n agt•r days before' Ia nd f or tl le JU ,.. Ra_vmond llt~ fTcr . .-\~st llu si ne~s .\ l 'g r occupy whil e watching th e senior I she closed with an ori g inal ooe m, H e sa id he hope d t o SO(In see paved Emma Wood 1~ - .-\ sst llusi1wss :\l 'gr v ictory in basket ba ll . / a m ost t ouching tribute t o the tfac- s treets, and state J:-. ighways leading "Th F 11 Gl R tl J" b t o the principal towns and cities ttEt•n ttT t="r. sTAFF . .e u ory _e ectet y 1ulty and their g-reat wor k Ethel Anderson. Cla ude h·er~ Cecelia Pete rso n, pres1dent of th e Oh, Say!" said th e toas tmaster, o f th e state. !-'reside n t Rome was Betty Lauman Heh-n La wrence I juni or cla~s was a beautifu l tri bute ! introducing t he last speaker , Presi - at h is b P.s t for no on e cou ld have LcNor:t Snyder Gracl' Liul.It o th e se niors . She spo ke of eac h 1 dP nt Ro usP. ThP. prolonged ap- had a more sympathetic audience. · sen ior not as lea vin g P er u , bur as p lau~e whi ch g reeted th e p r eside nt This closed an eventful mt'eting T he Junior-Senior ~<~nquet.. : t a king- P e ru with him . {)nee a i.when he ar ose t o s pe ak was one in Peru's his tory, one n e ver to be t con llnucd r•·om F lr-"L Page. > I P e ruvia n a lways a Peruv ian , · a nd I - -- - -- - - - - · f orgo tten by th e schoolmasters and b r illiant by the abundance of a ' in years t o co m e Peru would - o f the tomorrow. g.ood subsoil for rich gray matter) ' blessed by the ''Full Glory Reflect- · ----1 was truly master of th e t oast s. His e d " fr om the sen iors thruout the ! . .., ~ M i ldred Huffe r, class of '16, wit and humor ke p t th e aurlience great s tate. , ..,... who has been teach i n g at Cook for ' 'Conquer We Must. " by th e ~ ~2 th e past two yea r s . h as accepted loo ki ng forward with g lad expec t ancy to ea ch introductio n thruout sen ior class pres icle nt, Le Nora ' {____,.::,\. a p ositi o n in o n e o f Lincoln 's city the program . His pres iding would Snyder, was a m os t fit t ing r esp onse. / \\ ~'! schools f or th e c o m i ng year. have done c r edit t o a veter a n col- / S he s poke of the value of co-op~1 , -! j· lege man. The suhjec t fo r th e e r a ti on in school l ife, ancl pledged 1 ~ E ; //~ t oasts, whJ ch were phrases take n the loya l s upport of each se nior to I E[ :! \ fr om the ''Star Span"'led Bann e r " Peru a ncl her interests· as an e x• Pt ' I , • l ~ \ were d1scussed a nrl a ppli ed by each ampl l'! of th e resu lt of c o-operation ; -: speaker to P e ru, th e past , present, she called attention to the mag.nifi. ! ,\ : · and futu re. I cent w_ork of the juni ors in thi s EI~ Mrs. He le n Bonekempe r gave a spl endid enterta inme nt. At her / : tr_ul y up -t o da t e, "Dawn 's Ea rl y , call her c lass gave fifteen rahs. )1\-- / / ·1 - - -- I N - - 1111 L1 g ht," as appl ierl to a juni or "Oh . Thus be it E ' er, '' by Lauand his 7: 40 class. In he r art istic renee Rouse, fulfi lle d the prophecy . 11 ~ manne r she gave thi s grea t tragedy of th e toa-stmaste r as to "Curley''s of a juni or 's life. ~ pep." He spo ke of the soldi ers who

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