1934-1935 Peru Pedagogian - issues 1-27

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PERU PEDAGO lAN VOLUME XXX.

PERU,

NEBRASKA,

TUESDAY,

NUMBER 1.

OCTOB•ER 2, 19.34

-· -· MR• HAYlWARD touchdow.ns except one, which w~ !DR• ALBERT JOINS chemistry. ~is thesis .for his Ph.. D. MISS pAPEZ WEDS I made hy the second squad. I • I.(legree .was The A:tion of Barium , •. RETURNS.! forCoach Gilkeson use~ his lk:t team P. S: T. C; FACULTY .~~~;o~~d:ro~c~d~~am of the Mono- I 'WILLIAM p~ KIRK on~y a short J;llil'!Od durmg the g . I

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. mile west of W.ayrn.e State Teachers Enioy hxtens~ve Tour Along the Study at Chic><:;o University [seconds .and thlrds completely i;moth-1 I College. After gr.aduatiion, he taught \'Vest Coast - --- . t ered the C. C. C team's off~nse. l'he i Dr. W.alter D. Albert became a science in the Wayne Public School. Our regi1str.ar, Eldon H. Hayward, : opposing team never seriously ,fore.at- member of the f.acul~y of Peru State This was followed by his work at the The faculty .and students were returned recently from leave of ab- ened the Bobc,ats goal line .at any Teachens College this year in the phy- University of Nebr.aska, where he !'luch surprized to le.arn cf the marsence for the year 1933~34. time dur,ing the g;une. sic al scienc,e department. 'w.as graduate assistant of chemistry. •riage of Miss Emilie Papez LG Mr. Mr. Hayward .attended the UniYer· One .of the m~srt. sensational plays i Dr. 41bert received his A. B. At the time he t~mght .at Wayne, ] Vi.illiam P. Kirk of Santa P.aub, Calisit.y of Chic.ago for four quarters, do· l of the gaine "'as a lo•ng p·ooo out 1·nto o-bree from Wayne State 'Teachel'I! Col- Miss Mar3·orie Peas, who is now Mrs. 1 . mh 1f orma. , • 1· , · · '" · '""" i e cera1wmy was per f orl'lmg gr.aduate work m the School "f the fl.at. Miller tossed rt.he pass to lege and holds the degre€s of M. Albert, was .also a teacher there. Mrs. ! _,, . . H'is .t heSJ.s · deaJt V.'th "1'h e Rirrgs who made a nice catch and Sc., .and Ph. D. from the Umver. . .a .gr.a d11at.e of W.ayne St at e 'ed .bv Busmess. I Al bert lS • Rev. T.urner oi: the Episcopal Recovery Pwgr,a.m and the Consum- th;n ~ut ran and sidestepped the• 1sity .of Nebraska, where his research (Teachers College and holds her A. M. !church in San Francisco August 7, f';r," laying special emphasis on tbe The Peru first team made all the wo11k was done with Dr. Fred D. Up- Idegree from the University of Ne- 11934. code pricings-effects of pricinBs, (Continued: on Page Fo.ur) son, chairman of ;the department of braska. Mr. Kitk, though born in Canad.a, st.ant';ards of qu.ality and the effect received his educ.ation in Engl:i,nd of pcicings on p.urchasing pJwer. and Sc.otland. A part of his boyhood Mr. Havw.ard ~tressed seve1 al wa,s spent in South Africa. Of rething·s that. make Chic.ago University ' cellJt years he has lived1 in Au.str.alia distinctive: l'niversity student;g are no.t r:trniI and New Zealand. The home of Mrs. I ed or hurried, but may .j.udge and ! Kirk is in A1bion. arli.ust the.ir .ow.n rat€s of speed. G1'.'.li .Mr. and Mrs. Kirk met eleven year£ du~tion does not .a1epend upon the : ago iin D.illion, Montana white Mrs. n:uaber d hours, hut rather the emKirk was instructor in th.e State pha.sis .is laid .upon comprehensive 1Teachers College of that city. Folt.e.sts cf .abilities. le.wing the;ir marriage, the bride and 'The .gr.ading syste"n is unique. The professOlis hand b.ack papers. graded gro.orn rnacl;e .an extensive trJ\lr of e~ther satisfactcry .er unE.atiSfactory. Californfa and Oregon as their honeyFinal ·gr,ades .are issued in the same moon trip. They visited many plac.es man.ner. .cf interest including Yc.semite and There is no class atte"dqnce requireLake T.ahoe. ment, bnt students find1 it of .advan'They spent some ;t1ime traveling tage t.o .alttend every day. There are no definate assignmen.'.;S, though a alc1'g the cc.ast. Mrs. Kirk enjoyed svllahu.s is generally fc llowed by I touring on .a steamer, hut could not . 'j most of the instmctons. po JS.ibly giv.e Mr. Kirk, who has had Only 750 freshimen are .allr.wed to ' the oppori'.unity of cro.ssing the .ocean enter each I.all. Examinations many times, quite the same thrill. conducted and tho~e receiv.ing highOf outst2..ndi:ng .intere.;t \•:.as Fcrt est raP k nrP "1l_nwed to "'nter.. Chicago Undvensity is primHily .a Ro.ss, loc,aited ncrth of Santa Rosa. graduate school and so t.he social ac.It was settled by the .Russians in 1811. tivies of the in.stit-Jtfr,n are someThe s'cruc.tureis were so well huilt that what limited. W.R. PATE, PRESIDENT OF PERU STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE many cf them are still standing. AnThe campus is very c-0mpactly other observation worthy of comment built.. The equ.ipment is of tl-e finest is the diirigible, MACON, 785 feet that money c.a.n buy. .Most of the PULITZER PRIZE ! bng. We can better understand its buHdings m m.ade of Indiar.a Lime· PERUVIAN DRIVE PLAY TO BE GIVEN . . stone. The chapel on the c.ampus w.as FORMALLY LAUNCHED immenseness by s.ayin.g that it is the built .at ,a cost of $2,000,000. When · . le.n.gth of two blocks. Five aeroplanes it was huilt the contracters bad to go On September 21 the c-0nvocatwn Monday, October 22, the rled.J,row ,, 00 fee.t below the surface to find h-0.ur,, was ~n char.ge of "The Pem.are carried in the inter~.or, while .two Players bring that play cf Euge' e 1 ,uitable bedrGck for .the four dation. I vi.an· staff. The purpose of the pr.o- Presi•dent Pate Expresses Spirit ct ,are suspended fr.cm the o.utsidr;. ·" · h d O'Neil's entitled "Beyond The Horiz· The chapel is beautifully decorate:l 'g~am was t.o .acq.uamt t e st.u en'.s Optoonism for the Coming Year While on the honey.moon, Mrs. Kirk ·n.s.i'de. C",.rvi·n::s on," to .the camp.rs. This well-known did not forget to visit ar.t 1m,seum'. l ,, :: .i·n i't ·were dr..ne b.v ·with the college annual which is a relative of Anton Lang, who plays issued at the close of each scho.ol President Pate greeted the students organi~ation ga.ve Anne Harding Ler Among· the several were Lel.and Stanthe part. of Christ in the paFsion year. l'. is designed to .b~ a rec~rd .at the first .all-college assembly heldi, start on the road to Cinema Fame. ford, and Berkley. On their hcmepla· 1s r.t Oberammerrn·1, Ger.many.. I of. the l:lllport.ant events, mterestmg Friday, September 14th, at the usual I Vfatch the next Lsue. f.cr complete ward trip, they visli.ed Yellowstone We are indeed gla.c! to welcome episodes of th~ year, andi an album of hour. He expres.sed surprise .and, details c.oncern.ing the company's park. Mrs. Kirk is continu.ing her Mr. H.avw.ard hack t-0 our c,ampus, pictures of faculty, student. body, and gr.atification ,at the large enrollment. k d h' t Ab . f t d work i.n the art dep.art.ment here, and wi;h him success in his work fam~liar campus scenes. i-:lis further remarks were character- wor ,an ac ievemen s. ne s u Y while Mr. Kirk is taking sever.al this year. . Alfred K~app, editor-in-chief, in-" ized by a note of sincere feeling for , of "Beyond Tne Horizon" fellows: cou-.ses in manual arts. troduced Miss Gr.ac~ Tear, guest. the many s.tudenits wh-0 manifestedi Alt.he.ugh O'Neil h.ad written five speaker of the mornmg, who told of• a w,illfogness .to enter school this ye.ar other full-length plays beLre "Beher first college annual of Emporia . with slender financial backing. He yond The Horizon," it was the llr.~t College and h,ow much she valued. felt that it augured well for .a sem· to obtain production, and when it IJ.1.QLD~.1 it. Sht. wittily called her freshm,~n ester of superior work. !waiS 'award~d the Pulitzer Prize, no f .I. ye~r her first love .and >puke rn The presi,dent spoke in well chosen 'one was more surprized tha.n the Gilkeson Uses Entire Squad During tr.ibute to the memones arvused by; tribute to the parents who are will- a.Lth: r. He ,is tod.ay r;rob.ably the Lenn Loken "New President of the : r-),forcnce.. to the old ycM book. !:i~.e: .ingly making the sacrifices nec.essary :mcst S'lcce ,;fc:l drarn.atU in AmeriThe Scrimmage OrgITnization amised first year students to L·epn I to send their sons ,and daughters to !c.a. Since his e1rly efforts h:e has Thursday ,afternoon Sept. 27 Coach l.aying .as.i~e p.ennies to pay fo_r the school in this time of depresisiDn, and jexperimented with new fcrms which I,~.st Wednesday morning, separate Gilkinson's Peru Bobc.ats eng.aged the i vobme which lll future years will be- especially following .a se.ason of su:h Iha'v~ ~.reate:t :ensation~;-, but '}in;' f. i; con~oc.~tion for men was held in t~e C. C. C. c~p of Tecumseh m ,a reg- cr,me a treasure. . , ,· , widespread and complete er.op f.a1l- I play, Ah, Wil.dt1n.~il-t2~Jl{~ re- iaucfatonum. Freshmen were not m ulatjon scrammage game. ' Mr. Knap~ then mtrodnce~ Dw~gnt .ure. He besought the students to r~- tu;ned to"the sm1ffi.J.1~It-Y w'h1c~ 'rb11~W~ifidance. The C. C. C. team was at a disad- ~,al do, .semor. who couldn t a 0 ree spond to such sacrifices with their i ac,emes ,..,B_~:Y-0! 1 ~l1h~~h~p$ Dean Delzell .spoke to the men as vantage bec:use of the fac.t that they :ith MISS,, Tear on ithe. rr:atter c~ ..15est effor~s. I Robert,)k~1,P;s the v,M'f:HlJids~:eL regard1s to then· treatment of tne were out weighed .seven] pounds per first love but tol<l .of his smcere re dreams. As ne f-I~\lltl<lut 'to ;emli.ark Freshmen, urg·rng th8t care bo taken man by the Bcbcats. But they were grets th.at he did not purchase the tion.s t.J freshmen in par.ticu!.ar. on .a Jong sea-voyage with his uncle, to see that no bodily h.arrn befall any a g;u:~ ou~:-11 and cn~ight all the school year-book during his FreshGeorge G.ates, the business manag- he believes he is .desper.ately .i.n love of the initiateiS. w.ay. man year in .another institution. H'e er, w.as presented. He d'iscus.sed the w.itbi the girl. who is loved by h'.s The meeting w.as thlln turned over From the beg,inning, it was very felt ,it would be a reminder cf many expense of compiling the annual and brother Andrew; the girl, under tbe to Fred Rohrs, officer from l.ast .year, evideJ:Lt that the Bobcats were very houris of pleai;ure that are fast fa.de the disc.ounts that may be .secured if .spell of Robert's "poetry tulk" .ac- who presided over the business of much superior in both offensive and! .in,g from memor.y. I ·a s.ufficient :number .are paid for in cepts him, and Andrew feels be must election. The following offic.ers were defen&ive tac~ks. Mr. Kn.a pp then .introduced Willard .adv.ance. Mr. .Knap~ then gave direct- sail away. I.ll)hert, .ill an.j1disi!l ,sion- selectedt:. Peru kicked -0ff to the C. C. C. Shumara1, roommate of Waldo, who .io.ns concernmg p1ctureo, the pledg-1 ed, fails in hjis effc,xts to make a go of Presiident ------------ Lenn Loken team ,and held them for downs, .usu.ally d~sagrees with his friend. jng for the year books, an.di oither ,the New England farm. E.ach cl:arVice President ____ Kenneth Yo.u•n.g forcing the C. C. C. team t-0 For once he agreed and declared items of interest. acter in the play is obse;sed by his Sec. Treas. _________ Marvin Miller p.unt. From here Peru march- Waldo right in plac.ing high value The progrnm closed with a dr.ama- desire for what he c.an never ha1•e -Friday, immediately following conedi to .a touchdown, .using only line. upon the volume .in question. He s.ug- tization of a campus scene in May, for wh.'t lies beyondJ tee h:Jrizon. Al- vocation, Men'1s Club held a short plays to display much skii!lf.ull power ! gestedl a further use for it as a date 1935 when the annu.als will be dis- th~ugh the pl.ay may be descricetl hut import.ant meeting. F.our men The t-Ouchdown w.as made just before : book and declared no popular man tr.ibuted. It w.as very realistic. a.nd. technically as a tragedy, .the iiuthur were selected :for tryouts as cheer .the first quarter ended. is safe witho.ut one .to use .as .a check .all fel1t sorry fl'r the po:r fell.cw who indicates that Ruth and Andrew will leaders and President Lenn Loken Peru o.utplayeih the C. C. C team upon the .g,irls he has dated or hopes hadi been sure in September that he , find happiness in the future and ent'B was designated to select the social all the w.ay, scor;ing in evecy quarter. to date. He gave other fine mgges- i would not want .a hook in May. \on ,a note of hope. , wmmittee for this schoul year. nud Year's Le,,ve of Absence For! string during most -Of the time. The'i

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