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L 3 MATHEWS. Associate 1 Edueaiion Principal of H-gh Schc-o!, pou»u« at a mythical dear heslewseJ upon Him by all who know Mm --A H — Appreciation ol Hurir.of Another el OUT successful alumni PAUL n MAXWELL (other el the preMoci. author ol sdue-altosia book and penodiea.1 articles, ad- «««K el she oeope-rative study plan You' hoard hi w ™|™ll Prol ««Of ol EdjcaliOf. Hoad el lb Department WILLIAM T MILLER—hi- typical b« ir,ne s. fty and large or In the main'' « perhaps, Mr (fiend o w4 k. toy ihu and so'—flsaod®: Pro!oi cr ol Hulory and Other Social Science» RO ERT b MOORE—hi Ottahorr.i coin'charges to a Nebraska can and doet a hi» play» teadirgi, program r bit the butta-eye,—fi» ed®:e ftoieucf ol English, Inilrucior in Speech Educa- tion NOMA M PALMER. ftofsaicr of Commerce, write alnus»! •«tythlng «yen her personal « «- spcndence in shorthand, because the other wot take too long Toll her oocnmercSa! coeds to Wake up1 and U e your bead!' MARIOR’E PflRRIOTT. Bookkeeper, might be dubbed ihe busies! person on registration dory Ditto tor 361 moio out ol the year GRACE MARY PETERSON is thoughtful o( the le- raale member j ol her Library Economy class and so make it easier (or then by asking that. GentLsHien sit on the {rent raw, pieaiw ' - Also dole Professor, Librarian MYRTLE K PETERSON, College Nurse, has locked down mare dark throat and ordered more light tood than you could shake a splint at LIBRARY FJ4Q t Y W CNTY-OK Teachers Co Peru, Nebraska I f»
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FACULTY H V LARSON. Frcieuof of Indurbiol ftria, »fco j mhltectural drcrltirrvc-n where a Uno should ho» been that waa-n’t C R UNI55THQM, Rr iliSant Proleisor m Indujlrwl Rm U reiponstble lor the technical and 5i ehonwaJ ominp9 fli W »o necessary In the presenting c-l ibe »r« lly Peru Hour nOREKCE MARTIN Associate Professor ol Eng- tiih. doeible-fheclef 1 lb P ru Pedogognan ‘ Sbr ‘nulls' as. a Newiwrllmg and Editing Be- ginrm demand; permirttwi to irtlervlew a 'typo Jour “ ELTZABrnt McCOUUM Aisietar.l PtOinajOf ol Edy- eau-sn. Director el Kindergarten —her Uy wink and quick nod 1 13 mare than a hundred -word GENEVIE H MARSH. Dormitory Abstain Wte»o a moment holer looking into the pleading eye-i ed a treehsiasv girl Sure you may hare Jar lea-re I KP then ibow ll i siaryglotu, yw shouldn’t miss it.” ISABEL MASON, Supervise? ol Fifth and S=nh grade- Ai-jatanl Prelessor ol Education Hot reserve addi dignity and fhatia to an artistic nature PltCC TWENTY
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i rr. FACULTY CfiLVJM REED i o pu«1 and mystery clue hound He bo said Don chert o this yew aid's hammering cm a radiator -you might be up- p7«smng luture mechanico! genius'--Super-finer of Junta High School Teaching. fitsistaoi Profes- sor ol EdvoaHors H ROBERT SHULER. Probitor oi Bioiegy,- hi virtue iniecting vivid and interesting phr-a » into lecture», thus saving the educational iir -- f many One ol hi «uper-super “in a biK tiem cJ a bog freckle. or sumpin' , GEORGE W SMTTH. unde whoie superb fluid once, even bo» the deadest. driest oi lllerolur . heroe» g t up and walk about Familiar to Eng- lish ttudenl filler all is «aid Or,4 done GEORGE HOLT STECE. Insuuefor in Voice ond Public School Music, believes 'When bigger pencil or built, tie’ll silt) put thorn behind hit head appendages Eutopta school eystem are doped out in hi cJomo WINSTON B THOftSOS' Ha. mentioned ’.«unrtiiy, oil children under 12 should be kept bom reading Alice in Wonder land, It gave me the wim-warn'From his Issturri: SU we hare noted before “ W TYLER fiisoHote Professor of Education Director el Rural Education t a member ol the fear!e vi Lion-tamer wlneorooa - Hit »»w ol humor it drawn Ire:-, a refreshing hut bottomIv ■ well - Hu poetry It worth listening to
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