1964-1965 Peru Pedagogian - issues 1-16

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ORGANIZATIONS ALPHA MU OMEGA Alpha Mu Omega met on Monday, March 8, in the Science Building. After a routine business meeting, new members were inducted and refreshments were served. Those persons who were initiated include: Charles Bowman, Mary Lou Schreiner, Don Zartner, Richard Cassidy, Kenneth Gayer, Charles Adams, and Nile McCoy. The next meeting will be held on April 12. ---0-

FACULTY

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The Faculty Women's Club met in the Student Union, March 11. The committee for the day was Mrs. Kite, Mrs. Sproul, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Boraas, and Mrs. Van Pelt. The committee served refreshments done in a St. Patrick's Day theme, before the business meeting. A guest at the meeting was Mrs. Geraldine Straw, a former member of the Club, who teaches in Bellevue. During the business meeting, the ladies discussed the creating of a Faculty Welcoming Committee for new members, and a Courtesy Committee for illnesses among the faculty or spouses.

The Peru Student Education Association · tp.eeting was held ·in the college auditorium Monday, March 15. After a short business meeting, the members voted for the "Teacher of the Year." A committee for the convocation was appointed with Mary Ann Biere as chairman. Members suggested new ideas for improving next year's programs. Mert Finke discussed the duties of a historian. The delegates to the Spring Convention at Kearney March 19 and 20 met for a short time after the regular meeting.

BLUE DEVILS

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The regular meeting of the Blue Devils was held Monday evening, March 8. President Jack Rinne called the meeting to order. The meeting consisted of electing pledges for the coming semester. Those elected are as follows: Mike Harmon, Larry Tate, Ron Kroll, John Buchheit, Dale Kreimer, Dennis Keller, Jerry Allen, Lowell Brown, Ed Stillinger, John Bohaty, Ra y Cain, and Harold Marshall. The meeting was closed with the singing of the Blue Devil song.

The regular meeting of Sigma Tau Delta was held in the AdLSA ministration Building Monday, LSA held its regular meeting March 8. The minutes and' treasWednesday evening, March 10. urer's report were dispensed President Dennis Flattre called with. Judges were selected for the meeting to order. Officers the Freshman Essay Contest. were elected for the comingyear. Mr. Summers led the group in They are as follows: president, a discussion about the Language Dan Knudsen; vice-president, Arts Department project for the LaVelle Hitzeman; secretary- Centennial Year, and members treasurer, Marjean Wusk. were urged to think about future Dennis Flattre and Dan Knud- plans for the project. sen recently attended the Midwest Regional LSA Convention at K~State University. They spoke W.A.A. to the group concerning the conAt a meeting in Morgan Hall vention. last week the Women's Athletic Dennis Flattre led devotions. BUSINESS CLUB Association chose the girls to Mrs. F. H. Larson sponsored the The Business Club meeting for work and officiate at the volleymeeting. March 8 was opened by Ron Mcball tournament which is sponCoy. The new constitution was sored by W.A.A., held in Peru on approved, and the organization March 15th, 16th, and 17th. decided to have a steak fry at the There were girls chosen to MENC end of the semester. The idea for MENC met on March 8 in the work in concessions, as timea high school "Career Day" was auditorium in the Ca mp us keepers, scorekeepers, umpires, dissolved because of the lack of School. and referees. time for plans. The tournament began at 9:30 The meeting was called to ora.m. Monday and continued until The group decided to make a der by President Dale Duensing. .display at the Interscholastic Wednesday evening. All proceeds The business meeting consisted of from the tournament go to the Contest to be held on March 26. discussion of the band cl i n i c A table with machines and books W.A.A. for their annual scholarthat will be held on April 10, at was suggested as an exhibit. The Peru State. Committees for the ship, awarded to a deserving freshman majoring in physical committee for planning the disorganization of the clinic were education, and for their annual play consists of the following appointed. Spring outing. persons: Ken Boatman, Doug The MENC had a guest speakCotner, John Hunzeker, Carlene -OKreifels, Allen Chandler, an d er, Mr. Mathis, the band director WES LEY FELLOWSHIP at Auburn. He talked on the subDale Kreimer. ject of "Teaching Instrumental The meeting of Wesley FellowAfter looking into the matter of finding a suitable time for Music." He brought with him ship on Marcil 10 was opened meetings, Ken Boatman suggest- fifteen students ranging from the ed that they should be on the fifth to the twelfth grade. The first and third Monday of every students played different selections tq show the common faults month. in playing instrum'.ents. After Following the regular meeting, a short discussion was held con- each selection Mr. Mathis gave Auto Repairs cerning the expenses for those the MENC students a summary • Automatic trans. going to the convention. The of how long the students h a v e • WRECKER SERVICE group decided that twenty dol- been playing and their common • Steam cleaning faults. lars would be set aside from the The April meeting of the treasury. Lubrication MENC will have Mr. Johnson -ofrom Syracuse talk on "MarchGasoline ing Techniques." HOME EC CLUB

BEATTY GARAGE

Donna Donovan, president, opened the monthly Home Ee Club meeting on March 8 at 7:00 in the Campus School. The State Home Ee Convention in Lincoln, March 26-27, was discussed. The Peru State College Home Ee Club is to head the "money making" project for the Home Ee Clubs in the state. Arlene Borcher is the chairman of this committee. The Club plans to sell stationery and recipe cards at the convention. The new business of the evening was the election of officers · for the coming year. The officers are Arlene Borcher, president elect; Judy Elsinger, vice-president; Mary Ann Rademacher, secretary; Sandra Hopp, treasurer. Judy Elsinger was also elected to be a member for the State Council. The meeting was adjourned. The Saint Patrick's theme was carried out with the refreshments served after the meeting.

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-oPHI BETA LAMBDA

On March 8, the Phi Beta Lambda organization held a meeting concerning the convention to be held in Lincoln on March 19 and 20. The persons attending the convention are the following: Mary Sautter, Lorraine Tonninges, Ron McCoy, Bob Krofta, Allen Chandler, Alfred Eickhoff, Jack McVickers, Ken Boatman, and Allan Richards. On March 15, members of Phi Beta Lambda watched movies on business procedures which were presented by Larry Franke, program chairman.

with devotions led by Pam Bottomley. Gary Neumann led a short business meeting. The group also watched a film called "The Gospel" after which the Reverend Hankins conducted

a discussion. A Bible study "Ephesians" was begun this we by the organization. The meeting place for the Fe lowship was changed to the sm dining room in Student Center

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