I M J NEBRASKA STATE TEACHER i Here is your 1952 Peruvian. In it we have tried to picture your many activities and pleasures that have taken place between registration and graduation of this year. May it serve as a reminder of the happy days spent in Peru, the many friendships, and pleasant events that are now recorded in your memory. 1952 PERUVIAN STAFF managing r-auor, Don Johanns; Business Manager. Charles Montgomery; Editor of Layout, A1 Bradley; Editor of Copy. Barbara Miller; Editor of Photography. Mary Handley; Editor of Sports. Francis Rose; Student Photographer. Gayle Eckman; Student Artist. Pat Craney. Faculty Advisor. J. D. Levitt Page 4...........................Foreword 5 .........................Contents 6 .......................Dedication 11........Faculty and Administration 23..........................Students 55.......................Campus Life 71 ...................Organiznations 97............................Sports 113.......................Advertising SpCc LD H5bl pkl With great pleasure we dedicate the 1952 Peru- vian to Professor Victor H. Jindra. Mr. lindra is respected and admired by students and faculty for his interest in their welfare and his devotion to the advancement of Peru. It is truly his philosophy to give to your school the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. Mr. Jindra graduated from the University of Ne- braska with a Phi Beta Kappa Honor Key. He ma- jored in mathematics and music. He started his teaching in a rural school and later was Superin- tendent of Schools at Brainard and Firth. Music kept uppermost in his interests. He attended summer schools at the Chicago Music College—specializing in study of the violin. In 1923 Mr. Jindra came to Peru as instructor of mathematics and music. Music gradually took all of his time, and now he has the orchestra, stringed instruments, and classes in music appreciation and history. He will be remembered as the tall artist of the bow and string who fiddles away his time. % Mr. u. a. nucit ien ms teaching position with the colleae in September 1951 after twenty-eight years as mathematics instructor and supervisor He now devotes his time to insurance and real estate business Mr • j of life as a mathematical process. Wood turning J hobbies. His friendliness and interest in the students anrl ar'hls will long be remembered. °nd ac,lvl,Ies of ,he colIe ?e V Mr. Neal S. Gomon came to the Peru faculty in 1950 as act- ing head of the English Depart- ment. At the beginning of the fall term of 1951 he was made president of Nebraska State Teachers College at Peru to re- place Dr. Wayne O. Reed. In this first year he has endeared himself to all Peruvians by his enthusiastic service. Mr. Gomon is respected and admired by all for his friendly and sincere manner. He has proved his ver- satility in speeches at convoca- tion and his ability as a pianist. dPxEiidznt —9— Marion Doran Registrar Corabelle Taggart Assistant Registrar ) Dacu L. N. Downing Dean of Student Affairs Rosemary Milkovitch Dean of Women Kenneth M. Heywood Director of Special Services i t i :■ ,j J — 12— S. L. Clements Associate Professor of Secondary Education Harold Boraas Associate Professor of Educational Psychology Lawrence D. Gorrell Assistant Professor of Education Harold Johnson Assistant Professor of Education —13— Ruth Brown Assistant Professor of Education Blanche Gard Assistant Professor of Education i Clara McClatchey Instructor of Education Elizabeth McCollum Assistant Professor of Education —14- Zelma Wonderly Instructor of Education Flora Stoltz Assistant Librarian Hanford Miller Associate Professor of Chemistry John C. Christ Acting Head Division of Science □ L. B. Mathews Associate Professor of Physics —15— Norma L. Diddel Associate Professor of Art Virginia Kelgard College Nurse acu Darryl T. Manring Assistant Professor of Music Victor H. Jindra Acting Head, Division of Music Robert T. Benford Associate Professor of Music -16- Harriett Bauerbach Assistant Professor of Commerce Hazel Weare Associate Professor of Commerce Richard Van Pelt Assistant Professor of Education 3LlClL P. M. Mayfield Assistant Professor of Social Sciences Castle M. Brown Head. Division of Social Science Ansel B. Clayburn Professor of Geography and Geology 17— Newton P. Kyle Assistant Professor of Physical Training Alfred G. Wheeler Head, Division of Health and Physical Education Paul Gilbert Assistant Professor of Physical Education Ruth V. Mathews Associate Professor of Health Education Jerome D. Stemper Instructor of Physical Education Phyllis Davidson Associate Professor of Physical Education — 18— James D. Levitt Assistant Professor of English Robert D. Moore Acting Head, Division of Language Arts James B. Steele Assistant Professor of English Clarence E. Wilkinson Assistant Professor of English Margaret S. Dixon Assistant Professor of Education George Rath Associate Professor of Modern Languages —19— A. V. Larson Head, Division of Practical Arts 3 ucuLt y Edna Weare Associate Professor of Homemaking ---—_ i T5V -v Dee V. Jarvis Instructor of Industrial Arts Kathryn Alice Kegley A.ssistant Professor of Homemaking u Stacey Vance Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Frances Wheeler Instructor of Girls' Phys. Ed. in Training School 20— Carolyn Sipes Secretary to Special Services Director Mary Smith Secretary to Dean o{ Education i Leslie Johnston Bursar Dorothy Coulter Assistant Bursar Mardella Childers Bookkeeper, Bursar's Office Janet Manring Secretary to Director of Training School Hattie Clements Part-time Secretary in Placement Bureau Dorothy Stepan Secretary to President —21 Dale Bartell; Fort Crook, Elementary Education, Chemistry. Pat Benford; Peru. Music, Speech, and Biology, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Beat Beta Beta, M.E.N.C., Dramatics Club, White Angels. Roland Beran; Ord, Physical Education, Geography and Commerce, Blue Devils, P Club, Commerce Club, Newman Club, Beta Beta Beta. Don Bornschlegl; Ohiowa, physical Education, Mathematics and Biology. Blue Devils, P Club, Beta Beta Beta. Jack Browner; Nebraska City, Physical Education, Blue Devils, P Club. Ansel Clayburn; Peru, Industrial Arts, Geography, Ep- silon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club. Emil Dobrov- olny; DuBois, Industrial Arts and Commerce, Physical Science, Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Foreign Language Club. D. Bartell P. Beniord C. Duerfeldt B. Eis p. Gress M. Hale Carol Duerfeldt: Peru. Music, M.E.N.C., Wom- en's Dormitory Council. Y.W.C.A., Kappa Delta Pi. Betty Eis: Humboldt, Early Elementary, Eng- lish and Commerce, White Angels, Sigma Tau Delta, International Relations Club, Commercial Club, Y.W.C.A. Robert Faunce: Eager, Arizona. Physical Education, Industrial Arts and Mathe- matics, Blue Devils, Alpha Mu Omega, P Club. Bill Gilmore: David City, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, P Club. Blue Devils, Newman Club. Don Gress: Nebraska City, Industrial Arts, Mathematics. Kappa Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau, Alpha Mu Omega, Industrial Arts Club, Inter- national Relations Club. Margaret Hale: Beat rice, Music and Social Science, Newman Club, Women's Dormitory Council, M.E.N.C., Home Economics Club. Dorothy Hawxby: Nemaha, Early Elementary, Music, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A., M.E.N.C. D. Hawxby 1 Beverly Houser; Daykin, Commerce, English and Physical Education, Home Economics Club, Commercial Club. Don Johanns; Nebraska City, English, French and Speech, Sigma Tau Delta, Blue Devils, Dramatic Club, PERUVIAN, Kappa Delta Pi, Gavel and Rostrum. Charles Kava- naugh; Tecumseh, Pre-engineering, Blue Devils, Eva Marie Knape; Beatrice, English, Ger- man, White Angels, Foreign Language Club, Dramatics Club. Anna Marie Kreifels; Nebraska City, Home Economics, English, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Beta Beta Beta. Newman Club, Home Economics Club. Newton Kyle Jr.; Peru, Physical Education, Biology and Social Science, Blue Devils, Beta Beta Beta. Jean Mc- Ininch; Brownville, Music, Biology, M.E.N.C., Foreign Language Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Y.W.C.A. V n B. Houser D. Johanns A. Kreifels C. Kavanaugh N. Kyle J. Mclninch B. Miller D. Miller Cecil McKnight; Nebraska City, Physical Edu- cation, Industrial Arts, P Club. Ken McMasters; Peru, Industrial Arts, Mathematics, Epsilon Pi Tau, Alpha Mu Omega, Industrial Arts Club. Alan Majors; Peru, Biology, Social Science and Geography, Foreign Language Club. Dorothy Meister; Humboldt, Music and Elementary Edu- cation, White Angels, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A., M.E.N.C. Marvin Michels; Reynolds, Physical Education, Social Science, International Rela- tions Club. Barbara Miller; Elmwood, History, English, Social Science, and Commerce, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, International Rela- tions Club, Y.W.C.A., White Angels, Home Eco- nomics Club, Commercial Club, PERUVIAN, Dormitory Council. Dell Miller; North Platte, Physical Education, Biology and Geography, Blue Devils, P Club, Beta Beta Beta. Raymond Munoz; Fairbury, Physical Education, History and Social Science, Lutheran Club. Leslie Niel; Plattsmouth. Geography and His- tory, Social Science, Kappa Delta Pi. Imogene Radford; Mason City, Home Economics, Kappa Delta Pi, White Angels, Y.W.C.A.. Home Eco- nomics Club. lanice Redfern; Peru, Commerce, English and Social Science, Home Economics Club, Y.W.C.A., International Relations Club, White Angels, Commercial Club. Keith Rich- ards; Nebraska City, Mathematics, Biology and History, Alpha Mu Omega, International Rela- tions Club, Beta Beta Beta. Alta Rodgers; Una- dilla. Early Elementary, Home Economics and English. Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A., Women's Dormitory Council. Robert Ryan; Ne- braska City, Industrial Arts, Mathematics and Biology, Blue Devils, Epsilon Pi Tau. P Club, Student Council. J. Redfern K. Richards i R. Munoz •i i L. Niel i I. Radford A. Rodgers R. Ryan ! J. Stoltz M. Swinney Wilber Scheitel; Falls City, Industrial Arts. Phys- ical Education. P Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Blue Devils, Student Council. Ken Sipes; Salem, Physical Education, Mathematics and Industrial Arts, Blue Devils, Epsilon Pi Tau, P Club, Indus- trial Arts Club. Phil Slagle; Falls City, English and Speech. Education, Gavel and Rostrum. Dramatics Club. Lawrence Stahl Jr.; DeWitt, In- dustrial Arts. Business, Industrial Arts Club. L.S.A. Robert Startzer; Springfield, Industrial Arts. Geography and Mathematics, Epsilon Pi Tau. James Stoltz; Peru French, Art, Spanish and English. Foreign Language Club. Merritt Swinney; Nebraska City, Social Science, His- tory and Geography, Kappa Delta Pi, Blue Devils, International Relations Club. Beraie Taylor; Falls City, Pre-Medical, Beta Beta Beta, Blue Devils. Dean Thiesield; Ne- braska City, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, P Club, Blue Devils, Epsilon Pi Tau. William Vacek; Pawnee City, Industrial Arts, Physical Education, Student Council, Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, P Club, Blue Devils. lames Walz; Plainview, Mathematics, Physical Educa- tion, Blue Devils, Alpha Mu Omega. Velma Fay Wilkinson; Peru, Home Economics, English. Home Economics Club. LeRoy Wilson; Lincoln, Physical Education, History, English, and Geog- raphy, Blue Devils. P Club, Newman Club. Richard Wohlfarth; Platismouth, Mathematics, History, Alpha Mu Omega. B. Taylor D. Thiesfeld R. Bacon M. Baucke W. Bednar W. Birdsley y.unLoz± Robert Baccn; Pawnee City. Industrial Arts. Physical Education. Blue Devils. Marilyn Baucke; Nebraska City. Elementary Education, Elementary Music. Foreign Lan- a. Bradley guage Club. Dramatics Club. Lutheran Club. White Angels, PERUVIAN. M.E.N.C. William Bednar; Wymorc. Biology, Y.M.C.A., Dramatics Club. William Birdsley; Auburn, Business Administration. International Rela- tions Club. A1 Bradley; Hamburg. Iowa. English and Speech, Gavel and Rostrum. Y.M.C.A. PERUVIAN. In- ternational Relations Club. Dramatics Club: Clyde Lee Broadslon; Washington. Kansas, Physical Education. History. Lillian Christ; Peru, Beta Beta Beta. LaVon Covault; Tabic Rock, Social Science, Mathematics. Chemistry, Alpha Mu Omega. P Club. International Relations Club, Y.M.C.A., Blue Devils. Carlene Cox; Peru. Commerce, English. PERUVIAN. Commercial Club. Home Economics Club. Bob Davis; Chicago, Illi- nois. Physical Education. Business Education. P Club. C. Broadston Blue Devils. L. Christ B. Davis C. Cox L. Covault -31- T. Effken G. Eckman M. Downey G. Filz 3 U ZLOZl Marlen Downey; Falls City. Chemistry. Mathematics, English. Apha Mu Omega. Gayle Eckman; Pawnee City, M. Gerdes Industrial Arts, Blue Devils, PERUVIAN. Ted F. Effken; Cook. Commerce, Social Science. Foreign Language Club. International Relations Club. Georgie Lee Filz; Kansas City. Missouri, Public School Music. Voice. White Angels. Marvin Gerdes; Johnson. Biology, Physical Edu- cation, Blue Devils. Student Council. L.S.A., Men’s Dorm Council, Beta Beta Beta. Gail Gilliland; Auburn. Com- merce, Mathematics, English, Y.W.C.A., Alpha Mu Omega, Commercial Club. Milton Goosman; David City, Commerce, Blue Devils. Harold Grafe; Nebraska City. History. Social Science, Geography. Blue Devils, Inter- national Relations Club. Doyle Gump; Nebraska City, Physical Education, Commerce, Commercial Club, Blue Devils. Francis M. Heim; Dawson, Home Economics, G. Gilliland General Science, Physical Education. Home Economics Club, Student Council, White Angels. M. Goosman H. Grafe D. Gump F. Heim —32 T. Hopkins R. Kechley Juni LUlLOll E. Kriefels L. Kreuger Tom Hopkins; Weeping Water, Physical Education, Social Science, Blue Devils. Robert Kechley; Odell, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, Y.M.C.A. Esther Kreifels; Nebraska City, Home Economics, Mathematics, Home Economics Club, Newman Club, Alpha Mu Omega. Lorain Krueger; Elk Creek, Physical Education, Indus- trial Arts, Blue Devils, Lutheran Club, Industrial Arts Club. William B. Mclninch; Brownville, Music, M.E.N.C., Dramatics Club. Mervil Miller; Louisville, English, Busi- ness Administration, Blue Devils, Pedagogian, Dramatics Club, Gavel and Rostrum. Charles Montgomery; Ne- braska City, Pre-Law, History, Social Science, Geogra- phy, PERUVIAN, Dramatics Club, International Rela- tions Club. Blue Devils, Foreign Language Club, Gavel and Rostrum. Betty Munoz; Fairbury, English and Speech, Music, Lutheran Club. Howard Nichelson; Val- paraiso, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, Mathe- matics, Blue Devils, Industrial Arts Club, Alpha Mu Omega. Sharon Ocker; Cock, Physical Education, Biol- ogy, Mathematics, Alpha Mu Omega, Beta Beta Beta, Blue Devils, L.S.A., Men’s Dorm Council. W. Mclninch M. Miller C. Montgomery S. Ocker H. Nichelson B. Munoz -33 H. Rasplicka E. Pfisier P. Parker H. Rector 2 LUlLOZi G. Schliefert W. Schulte Paul Parker; Auburn, Music, M.E.N.C., Dramatics Club. Emma Pfister; Steinauer, Early Elementary, Y.W.C.A., Harold Rasplicka; Friend, Mathematics, Industrial Arts, General Science, Industrial Arts Club. Harley Rector ' Weeping Water, Physical Education, Social Science, Blue Devils. Geraldine Schliefert; Murdock, Music, M.E.N.C., Home Economics Club, Lutheran Club, White Angels, Women’s Dorm Council. William Schulte; Syracuse, Chemistry, Blue Devils, International Relations Club. Alan E. Schuster; Virginia, Business Administration, Biology, Blue Devils. Marjorie Seeba; Cook, Commerce. Home Economics, Mathematics, Home Economics Club, L.S.A., Alpha Mu Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Commercial Club, Women’s Dorm Council; Robert Shrader; Lincoln. Physical Education, Social Science, English, P Club. Kenneth Urwin; Louisville, Physical Education, P Club. A. Schuster M. Seeba R. Schrader K. Urwin 34 R. Wagner E. Webb D. Wendt 'Jiuzioii Ronald Wagner; Lincoln. Physical Education. Science, English. Earl Webb, Jr.; Nebraska City. Industrial Ai ts. Physical Education, Business Education. Y.M.C.A.. Blue Devils, Industrial Arts Club. Tom Wilkie; Sidney, Iowa. Biology, English, Blue Devils. David Williamson; Hum- boldt, Chemistry, French. Zoology. Blue Devils. Beta Beta Beta. Student Council. Jim Wilson; Beatrice. Indus- trial Arts. Mathematics. Blue Devils. Student Council. Industrial Arts Club, Newman Club. Alpha Mu Omega. Monica Zeiner; Nebraska City. Elementary Education. Women's Dorm Council, White Angels, Newman Club Home Economics Club. Wilkie M. Zeiner J. Wilson D. Williamson —35- - Nelda Adams; Fairmont, Elementary Education, Newman Club, Home Economics Club. Loren Ar- gafcright; Nemaha. Physical Science, Blue Devils, Dorm Council, Alpha Mu Omega. Alice Bernard; Julian. Early Elementary Education, English. Jean Birdsley; Auburn, Elementary Education, Y.W.C.A., Dramatics Club, Dorm Council. Marlene Board- man; Louisville, Elementary Education. Gavel and Rostrum, Home Economics Club, Y.W.C.A.Thomas Bosworih; Nebraska City, Physical Education, So- cial Science, Y.M.C.A. Claudia Case; Thurman. Iowa, Y.W.C.A., Elementary Education. Aaron K. Chase; Burr, Elementary Education, Newman Club. —36— L. Covault P. Craney Fred Clements; Peru, Music, Biology, M.E.N.C. Jim Cotton; Peru, Chemistry, Biology, Tri Beta. Leland Covault; Table Rock, Industrial Arts, Blue Devils, Industrial Arts Club, International Rela- tions Club. Patricia Craney; Marne, Iowa, Primary Education, White Angels, Newman Club, PERU- VIAN. Jenis Craig; Peru. Esther Dorn; Rockford, Elementary Education, L.S.A. Bennie Duerfeldt; Barnard, Missouri, Music, English, Student Council, MENC. Dorothy Erhart; Talmage, Elementary Edu- cation, Physical Education, Y.W.C.A., Home Eco- nomics Club, White Angels. J. Craig E. Dorn D. Erhart V. Filhian C. Heaston M. Goman P. Heinke Violet Filhian; Vesta, Elementary Education, Y.W.C.A.Marion Goman; Peru, Music. Mary Hand- ley; Shubert, Elementary Education, PERUVIAN, Whitt Angels, Home Economics Club, Y.W.C.A. Clare Haulk; Auburn, Industrial Arts, Physical Education. Chester Heaston; Odell, Physical Edu- cation, Mathematics, English, Y.M.C.A., PERU- VIAN. Phyllis Heinke; Nebraska City, Physical Education, Spanish, English, Foreign Language Club, Y.W.C.A. Norma Heywood; Peru, Art. Ken- neth Hoag; Chicago, Illinois, Business Education, Blue Devils. N. Heywood K. Hoag i 38— i I J. Wendell Holmes; Fullerton, Business Education, Physical Education. Lee Hopp; Johnson, Music, Biology, English, L.S.A., MENC, Tri Beta. Harvey Ideus; Beatrice, Physical Education, History, Blue Devils. P. Club, L.S.A. Charles A. Janecek; Platts- mouth, Pre-Agriculturc, General Science. David Kyle; Peru, Biology. Rosemary Kyle; Peru, Eng- lish, History. Bob Lade; Tecumseh, Physical Edu- cation, Industrial Arts. Mathematics, Lutheran Club, Blue Devils, “P” Club, Student Council, Industrial Arts Club. Cur is Lindell; Essex, Iowa, Physical Education, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, L.S.A., Commercial Club. D. Kyle R. Kyle B. Lade 39 W. Maness E. Marcus B. Moore D. Moore William J. Maness; Peru, Elementary Education. Earl Marcus; Ashland, Business Administration, Men’s Dorm Council. Willie Mason; Louisville, Physical Education, History, Blue Devils. Rev. Jame O. Miller; Julian, English, Social Science, Sigma Tau Delta. Branson Moore; Brownville, Pre- Law, International Relations Club. Dale Moore; Nemaha, Business Education, Commercial Club. Erna Lee Moran; Omaha. English, Spanish, Y.W.C.A.. Foreign Language Club. Sigma Tau Delta. Pal McKay; Fairbury, Art. White Angels, Lutheran Club. i I I ) 40 D. Nelson F. Newton Dorothy McMasler; Fern. Lower Elementary, Home Economics Club. Shirley McNeely; Wahoo, Elementary Education. White Angels. Dolores Nel- son; Auburn. Elementary Education, Y.W.C.A. Frances Newton; Peru, Elementary Education, White Angels, Newman Club. Don Ogle; Humboldt. Pre-Vocational Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry. Don Pickering; Nebraska City, Industrial Arts. English. Blue Devils, Pedagogian Staff. Lois Rhine- hart; Shubert, Commerce, English. Home Econom- ics Club. Y.W.C.A.. Commercial Club. Bueford Rickman; Nemaha. Industrial Arts, Physical Edu- cation. D. Ogle D. Pickering L. Rhinehart B. Rickman 41 J. Rieger W. Santiago L. Rohse R. Schulte Jane Rieger; Falls City, Early Elementary, | Y.W.C.A.. White Angels, Home Economics Club. Lorraine Rohse; Nebraska City, Secondary Educa- tion. White Angels, L.S.A., Home Economics Club. PERUVIAN. Francis Rose; North Platte. Physical Education, English. Blue Devils. PERUVIAN. Richard Rosendahi; North Platte, Art. Business Administration. William Santiago; Bronx. New York. Biology. Psychology, Foreign Language Club. Ronald Schulte; Ashland, Pre-agriculture. Curtis Sederburg; Essex, Iowa, Physical Education. Industrial Arts, L.S.A., Blue Devils, Industrial Arts Club. Carol Smith, Pawnee City, Elementary Edu- cation, White Angels. C. Sederburg C. Smith R. Stander Reggie Speak; Louisville, Physical Education, In- dustrial Arts. Carol Spier; Steinauer, Early Ele- mentary. Home Economics, Y.W.C.A., Home Eco- nomics Club. Regina Stander; Weeping Water: Commerce, Physical Education, Home Economics Club. Newman Club, Commercial Club. Lavina Thomas; Brownville, Elementary Education. Ray Volz; DuBois. Biology, Beta Beta Beta. Edna Jean Welenkamp; Plattsmouth. Early Elementary Edu- cation. Jack Wopala; Table Rock. Chemistry, Math- ematics, Industrial Arts. Alpha Mu Omega, Y.M.C.A. Lillian Zednik; Wilber. Intermediate Ele- mentary Education, English, Y.W.C.A. J. Wopaia L. Thomas L. Zednik 1 t 1 —43— i F. Applegate B. Auxier C. Anderson E. Anderson J. Baker C. Barrett i 'l£l 2 ?2£A2 E. Bassinger C. Berry R. Boellslorff E. Bosworth L. Bosworth L. Chambers Cecil Anderson; Lorton. Music. Eula Anderson; Hamburg, Iowa, Kindergarten Education,Y.W.C.A. Betty Auxier; Dawson. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. Janet Baker; Peru. Secondary Education, Com- merce. White Angels. Y.W.C.A. Clyde Barrett; Hamburg, Iowa. English and Commercial Arts, Y.M.C.A.. Foreign Language Club. Everett Bassinger; Auburn, Busi- ness Administration. Charles Ber- ry; Omaha, English, Music. Rosa- lie Boellsiorff; Johnson, Elemen- tary Education. Home Economics Club. Edward Bosworth; Nebras- ka City, Industrial Arts, History. Laura Lee Bosworth; Nebraska City, Kindergarten Education, English. Newman Club. White Angels. Larry Chambers; Bartlett, Iowa, Elementary Education. John Christ; Peru. Dramatics Club. Grace Clark; Falls City. Elemen- tary Education, Y.W.C.A. J. Christ G. Clark i f 44— i J. Clark K. Clark G. Clausen M. Coad £1 flHZZ n D. Couller M. Dailey N. Darrah P. Davenporl James Clark; Vesta, Chemistry, Mathematics. Kenneth Clark • Howe. Physical Education. Indus- trial Arts. Glendora Clausen; Peru. Commerce, Home Econom- ics. Commercial Club. White An- gels. Y.W.C.A. Marilyn Coad; Au- burn. Commerce, Home Econom- ics. Mathematics. Y.W.C.A., Home Economics Club. Commercial Club. White Angels. Dorothy Coulter; Peru. Elementary Edu- cation. Maurice Dailey; Odell. Pre-business. N e w m a n Club. Nancy Darrah; Tabor. Iowa, Early Elementary. Y. W. C. A. Phyllis Davenport; Peru. Music. Elemen- tary Education. M.E.N.C. Barbara Davis; Julian, Pre-nursing: White Angels. Home Economics Club. PERUVIAN. Pedagogian. Willard Dovenbarger; Benedict. Pre-engi- neering. Ned Eckman; Pawnee City. Physical Education. History. Student Council. Ralph Etier; Humboldt. Pre-dental. Virginia Ferguson; Falls City. English. Gavel and Rostrum. White An- gels. Betty Filhian; Vesta. Rural Education. English. Y.W.C.A. B. Davis W. Dovenbarger N. Eckman R. Etier V. Ferguson B. Fithian —45— V. Frederick R. Gamlin M. Fletcher S. Foster J. Gilmore J. Graham Ixsifi xs.±,nm£.n N. Griffing W. Gunsolley C. Hall C. Hardy L. Harpenau R. Harpenau M. Hawxby J. Headley Mary Ann Fletcher; Hamburg. Iowa. Elementary Education, Y.W. C.A. Sterling M. Foster; Benedict, Physical Education. Vincent Fred- erick; Falls City, Pre-engineering, Industrial Arts. Richard Gamlin; Nebraska City. Pre-engineering. Jack Gilmore; David City. Physi- cal Education. Industrial Arts, Newman Club. Jean Ann Gra- ham; Percival. Iowa. Earl Ele- mentary. Nina Griffing; Daven- port. Iowa. Commerce. White An- gels. Willard Gunsolley ’ Platts- mouth. History. English. Charles Hall; Falls City. Pre-business. Carolyn Hardy; Endicott. Elemen- tary Education. White Angels, Home Economies Club. Lawrence Harpenau; Falls City, Pre-busi- ness, Newman Club. Richard Har- penau; Falls City. Pre-business. Marilyn Hawxby; Nemaha, Ele- mentary Education. Music. Home Economics Club. Y.W.C.A. Jack Headley; Auburn. Pre-engineer- ing. 1 i 1 -46— W. Hein K. Hennessey R. Hennessey G. Heywood tLE±finZE. )Z D. Hill D. Holscher S. Howery M. Hunter Walter Hein; Bayard, Industrial Arts, Science, Industrial Arts Club; L.S.A. Kathryn Hennessey; Hemingford, Rural Education, Newman Club, White Angels. Gladys Heywood; Peru, Com- merce. Donna Mae Hill; Percival, Iowa, Elementary Education. Donald Holscher; Syracuse, Phys- ical Education, Biology. Steve Howery; Bartlett, Iowa, Pre- medical. Marjorie Hunter; Thur- man, Iowa, Pre-business, English, Y.W.C.A. Marvin Johnson; Tc- cumseh, Physical Education, In- dustrial Arts. Ruth Johnson; Au- burn, Elementary Education, Home Economics Club, White An- gels. Junior Karas; Table Rock, Music, Physical Education, Dor- mitory Council. Robert Knople; Peru. Industrial Arts. Ramon Koubek; Plattsmouth, Industrial Arts, Physical Education. Pat La- Rue; Weeping Water, Elementary Education. M. Johnson R. Johnson J. Karas R. Knople 47 R. Koubek P. LaRue S. Longfellow A. Lowe A. Lollman M. Lollman F. McCarly J. Mclninch )Z C. McKee J. Maloney D. Meisinger W. Moerer R. Mosher M. Nedved R. Needham L. Norris Anna Lollman; V or don, Com- merce, English, Newman Club, Home Economics Club. Marcella Lollman; Nebraska City, Home Economics, Speech, Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club. Stanley Longfellow; Peru, Biology, Beta Beta Beta. Alvin Lowe; Strahan, Iowa, Physical Education. Floyd McCarty; Falls City. Commerce. Joan Mclninch; Brownville, Com- merce. Carol McKee; Pawnee City. Elementary Education, White Angels, Dormitory Council. James Malnoey; Malvern, Iowa, Rural Education. Dean Meisinger; Plattsmouth. Pre-agriculture. In- dustrial Arts. Willis Moerer; Johnson, Biology, Physical Edu- tion, Dormitory Council, Luther- an Club. Ralph Mosher; Auburn, Pre-dentistry. Foreign Language Club. Mable Nedved; Virginia. El- ementary Education. Richard Needham; Glenwood, Iowa. Pre- business. Lee Norris; Auburn. Physical Education, Biology. 48 H. Oakes D. Oelke L. Ogle E. Otis imz.n H. Paap T. Percel L. Pfister C. Pickering Helen Oakes; Hamburg. Iowa. Kindergarten Education, Y. W. C.A.. White Angels, Home Eco- nomics Club. Don Oelke; Brock. Industrial Arts, Mathematics. Lee Ogle: Humboldt, Physical Educa- tion, Biology. Ernest Otis; Au- burn, Social Science, English. Ronald Paap; Otoe, Physical Edu- cation, Biology. Thomas Percel; Falls City. Physical Education. Industrial Arts. Lulu Pfister; Steinauer, Pre-nursing, White Angels, Y.W.C.A. Charles Picker- ing; Nebraska City, Secondary Education. Duane Raines; Peru. Jay Rainey; Plattsmouth, Pre- agriculture. Rosa Rath; Peru, For- eign Language Club. Jacqueline Reed; Pawnee City, Rural Educa- tion. Dramatics Club, White An- gels. Joan Reimers; Julian, His- tory. White Angels. Darrell Ros- enquist; Essex. Iowa, Physical Ed- ucation, Industrial Arts. D. Raines J. Rainey R. Rath J. Reed J. Reimers D. Rosenquist —49— D. Sailors K. Sailors F. Royal M. Sackett W. Sayer D. Scoggin XE.±hms:n G. Seeba M. Shafer B. Simpson P. Specht M. Steiner R. Steiner Franklin Royal; Avoca. Mathe- matics. Industrial Arts. Marvin Sackett; Ashland. Mathematics. Dennis Sailors; Falls City. Ken- neth Sailors; Auburn. History. Bill Sayer; Peru. Industrial Arts. Dean Scoggin; Beatrice, Pre-engi- neering. Grace Seeba; Cook, Home Economics. English. Commerce. L.S.A.. Home Economics Club, Commercial Club. Merilyn Sha- fer; Nemaha. Home Economics. Robert Simpson; Falls City. Phys- ical Education. Phil Specht; Syra- cuse, Physical Education, Indus- trial Aits. Mary Steiner; Peru. Richard Steiner; Peru. Biology, Beta Beta Beta. Shirley Stock; Auburn. Elementary Education. Richard Stockman; Oshkosh, Physical Education. R. Stock R. Stockman —50— L. Stoddard S. Straub in 2£ 2 W. Siufft A. Sutfin M. Teten D. Thomas G. Thomas J. Trullinger Lee Stoddard; Brock, English. Ge- ography, Home Economics Club. Shirley Straub; Liberty, Rural Education. Wayne Stuff! ’ Mitch- ell, Pre-engineering. Archie Sut- fin; Syracuse, Pre-engineering. Marilyn Teten; Brock, Home Eco- nomics and Commerce, L.S.A., White Angels, Home Economics Club. Donald Thomas; Glenwood, Iowa, Physical Education, History. George Thomas; Western. Indus- trial Arts, Physical Education. Jerry Trullinger; Farragut, Iowa, Physical Education, Biology. Dean Twidwell; Robinson. Kansas, Physical Education. Alvin Vance; Pawnee City, Pre-mortician. Mer- lyn Vice; Brownville, General Course. Marjorie Whipple; No- hawka, Elementary Education, Commerce, White Angels. Y.W. C.A., Home Economics Club. Richard Wickiser; Falls City. Pat Williams; Shubert, Pre-journal- ism, English, Home Economics Club. D. Twidwell A. Vance M. Vice M. Whipple R. Wickiser P. Williams 51 iVfzO i LeRoy Wilson of Beatrice is a good example of the friendliness exhibited on the Peru campus. His superior football ability, student leadership, and activities in campus affairs will especially be re- membered by all his fellow students. Carol Duerfeldi. a quiet and unassuming person, has music as her main interest. Her outstanding ability has been shown in the many flute solos she has presented, and again in vocalizing with the Peruvian Singers and Girls Beauty Shop Quartette. Bernie Taylor, known as “Doc,” is a Falls City boy. With ambition and vitality he has worked coop- eratively in many organizations and activities. His willingness to work has made Bernie one of the outstanding students on the campus and in his classes. 54 Q ifzo Another student from Falls City is Wilber Schietel. He’s a regular fellow with a winning smile and a wonderful sense of humor. Wilber’s many interests include industrial arts, football, dramatics, and his new son. An Industrial Arts major from Pawnee City, Bill Vacek displayed his outstanding talents in the classroom as well as in the shop and on the football field. As president of the Student Council. Bill has guided many campus activities. An Elmwood girl, Barbara Miller has a ready smile and friendly personality which make her known to all as a leader in Kappa Delta Pi and many other campus organizations and activities. This ambitious student still has time to devote to his- tory and shorthand, her favorite subjects. 55 k Gui Hz adi £11 Bill Vacek who graduated at mid-term left his position of president of the Student Council to the vice-president, Dave Williamson from Humboldt. Dave proved his capability as a leader by taking over and doing cm excellent job. J - 56- A, arLitqn J3 aucfzs. 0 2 240 2 at ero? c? L J A ana cdfofik i U tm om r unioz axiLjjt and cSznLox (2a%oC d u ij-ddt and d a jid XViCCiamion Ql St uclzrzt Through the initiative of a Fun- damentals of Speech class, the campus received a new flag. Co-captains, Ryan and Scheitel get the honor of kissing Home- coming Queen Carol Smith. Guest bands at Homecoming form an inspiring formation at the half- time. —65- Queen Carol Smith and attend- ants Marilyn Baucke and Frances Heim circle the field. uclznt Bradley plows full steam ahead in Denver as Dailey, Adams, and Twidwell hang on. Guide Rose conducts high school seniors on tour of the industrial arts shop. Members of a speech class drama- tize ” 'Twas a Night Before Christmas. Those are reindeer. YWCA and YMCA join together in presenting the annual Christ- mas pageant. i 1 i 66— Blue Devils preseni another great drama. Police find a lawbreaker at col- lege carnival. White Angel booth at carnival. Lade auctions off prize at carni- val. -67- czStlLC Faculty sponsors square dance as Mr. Johnson does the calling. v Thanksgiving Tea at Eliza Mor- gan. Monica Zeiner serves Mr. Johnston. i Faculty quartet entertains the other members of the faculty at : party. r YMCA mixer for new and old students. —68-- A scene from the Red Mill giv- en by the Music Department for their annual operetta. This is how last year's May Fete looked. Cole and Johnson reigned at the festivities. Rose polls classroom of students on their opinion in regard to elec- tric scoreboard. -69- Adams and Santiago do interpre- tative dance for visiting seniors at last Senior Day. rmnnn n h h m 1 nza. Uau [] e[bu The Phi Alpha chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary English fraternity, during the year has undertaken many projects. Some of these include a booth at the carnival, an initiation banquet, and the publication of the literary magazine, ''Sifting Sand. Officers for the year were Don Johanns, president; Pat Benford, vice- president; and Barbara Miller, secretary-treas- urer. Mr. James B. Steele and Robert D. Moore were advisors. Editor Jim Sioliz looks over copy for Sifting Sand. First Row: A. Bradley, M. Down- ey, D. Johanns, F. Rose. Second Row: P. Heinke, B. Miller, P. Benford, A. Rogers, Gilliland. Back Row: J. Sioltz, F. Stoltz, J. Steele. Johanns signs certificates as Mil ler and Benford look on. -72- i Front Row: K. Richards, W. Bednar, B. Taylor J. Mclninch, P. Benford, R. Steiner, J. Colton, L. Hopp. Back Row: M. Gerdes, N. Kyle, D. Williamson, A. Majors, S. Longfellow, S. Ocker, R. Vclz, J. Christ. DEta 1E e£ci [ 3Eta The biological science fraternity invited guest speakers to their regular meetings and were entertained at the Christ home at Christmas time. Bemie Taylor, president; Bill Bednar, vice- president; Annie Kreifels, secretary; and Jean Mclninch, historian, served as officers. J. C. Christ was sponsor. Officers Richards, Bednar, Taylor and Mc- lninch get together to talk over business. —73— Mclninch, Christ, Taylor and Benford look over a healthy looking model. U uji a 0 i Kappa Delta Pi is the honorary educa- tion fraternity on campus. Its aim is to foster high standards of preparation for teaching and to unite in fellowship those who have attained excellence of scholarship in education. The group an- nually sponsors the Inter-Fraternity Ban- quet. Treasurer Swinney, Secretary Mclninch, Prexy Miller and vice-president Dorothy Hawxby preside at meeting. Front Row: C. Duerfeldl, D. Hawxby, J. Mclninch, M. Swin- ney, B. Miller. Second Row: I. Radford, D. Gress, D. Meister, A. Kreifels, M. See- ba, P. Benford. Back Row: E. Greer, Z. Wonderly, A. Ashley, L. Gorrell. Members attend National Kappa Delta Pi Convocation at Michigan State Teachers College. -74 Fronl How: G. Gilliland, E. Kreifels, M. Seeba, R. Wohlfarlh. K. Richards, D. Gress. M. Cook. Second Row: W. Bednar, H. Rasplicka, J. Wopoia, H. Nichelson, B. Faunce, C. Kavanaugh, J. Wilson. A U GniZCJCl The mathematics fraternity's purpose is to develop a broader vision, to encourage more practicable application, to increase the recreational phase, to stimulate a general appreciation and to open the way to a wider mathematical service in the field of mathematics. Initiation ceremonies were held in the fall and a picnic in the spring. Mrs. Myrtle Cook acted as advisor. Secretary Seeba takes notes as v.p. Rich- ards observes and Wohlfarth presides. —75- Front Row: D. Jarvis, D. Thiesfeld, A. V. Larson, R. Ryan, A. Clayburn, D. Wendt, D. Gress. Second Row: D. Vanderford, W. Hein, C. Seder- burg, B. Rickman, K. Sipes, C. Lindell, H. Nich- elson, D. Pickering, W. Schieiel, R. Moore. ' Uclu Epsilon Pi Tau is a national honorary profes- sional organization operating in the fields of Industrial Arts Education and vocational educa- tion. The purpose and ideals of this fraternity are to recognize the place of skill, to promote social efficiency, and to foster, counsel and re- ward research in the fields of interest. Officers of the year: Bob Ryan, presi- dent: Den Wendt, vice-president: Ansel Clayburn, treasurer; Don Gress, secretary. A view of the banquet which was held in the college cafeteria. 76 From Row: F. Stoltz. J. Mclninch. E. Knape. P. Heinke. E. Moran, M. Gomon. BackMRo:: AeMajorasthT. Effken. C. Barrett C Montgomery. W. Santiago. C. Berry. R. Mosher, J. Stoltz. E. Dobrovolny. G. Rath. SDoXELCjn CancjuacfE cu ro give the students an opportumty to sp k purpose Activities include Russian, the Foreign Language gge groups which are corn- monthly programs presented by the va were Mari]yn Baucke, presi- oosed of films, plays, songs, and poe y. Moran, secretary-treasurer, dent; Jean Mclninch, vice-president; and trna Lee Mr. George Rath was the group s sponsor. At right is the Foreign Language Club's unusual Homecoming dec- oration welcoming alumni in four different languages. 77 Seated: James B. Steele. Miss Alma Ashley. Bob Ryan, David Williamson, Frances Heim, Bill Vacek. Standing: Glenny Clausen, Wilbur Scheilel, Bob Lade, Bennie Duerfeldt, Ned Eckman, Marvin Gerdes, Jim Wilson. Not Pictured: Merritt Swinney, Bernie Taylor. Freshmen and upperclassmen swing their partners. St uclznb (2oiuici[ The Student Council is the rep- resentative student government body. Activities sponsored by the council included the fresh- man party, Homecoming, school dances, May Fete, all- school picnic, freshman initia- tion, and decoration of the cam- pus at Christmas. Bill Vacek was the first semester president and his duties were taken over by vice-president Dave William- son second semester. Bob Ryan was treasurer and Frances Heim, secretary. 78 Dave Williamson keeps Hanford Miller company as he gives his blood lo Ihe Red Cross Blood Mobile which ihe Student Council sponsored on the campus. One cf the many pep rallies ihe Student Council sponsored during the football season. The cheer- leaders lead the torch light parade. U The Honorable Judge Rcllie Beran awaits the decision of the jury during a session of kangaroo court v hile the rest of the freshmen await their turn in front of the court. 79 First semester's staff meets to dis- cuss the make-up of the Ped. From left to right: Miller, Wilkie, Pickering, Downey, Ulin and Wil- liams. —80— !Z7fid £T Eclacjocjian It is the Pedagogian staff's responsibility to publish the college paper at two week intervals. C. E. Wilkinson, advisor, had as his first semes- ter editors, Mervil Miller and Tom Wilkie. Other staff members were Erna Lee Moran, Mort Downey, Don Pickering and Howard Ulin. A1 Bradley took over the job of editing the paper second semester with the assistance of Clyde Barrett. The staff was made up of Virginia Fer- guson, Margie Hunter, Shirley McNeely, Charles Kavanaugh, Eva Knape, Howard Ulin and Patricia Williams. Wilkinson in a buzz session with Bradley, Wilkie and Miller. Staff for the second semester looks over the first copies of the Pedagogian off the press. From left to right: Bradley. Barrett, Dailey, Hunter, McNeely, Fergu- son, Ulin, Williams and Knape. Front Row: F. Rose, B. Miller, M. Handley, D. Johanns, A. Bradley. Second Row: B. Mclninch, M. Coad, C. Cox, L. Rohse, M. Baucke, B. Davis, V. Ferguson. xauian The Peruvian staff's purpose is to see that The Peruvian is published and meets the desires of the students. The job was Levitt takes time out for a ride, especially difficult this year since there were no hold-overs from last year's staff. Editorial Staff: M. Handley, Photography: A1 Bradley, Layout; M. Baucke, Secretary; D. Johanns, Managing Editor: B. Miller, Copy; F. Rose, Sports; C. Montgomery, Business. I Ryan gives a true wrestler grin as he pins Lade to the mat. Dr. Boraas acts as Toastmaster at the Football Banquet. To create a more enthusiastic student body for all activities in which the Bobcats participate. Bill Gilmore served as president, Bernie Taylor as vice-president. Bob Ryan as secretary, and Jim Wilson as treasurer. P. M. Mayfield, sponsor. Front Row: D. Miller. L. Argabrighi, B. Schulte, E. Webb, K. Sipes, N. Kyle, D. Gump, R. Beran. Second Row: C. Sederburg, B. Davis. K. Hoag, M. Gerdes, D. Williamson, H. Grafe, F. Rose, W. Schietel, D. Johanns. Third Row: H. Rector, J. Walz, B. Bacon, L. Covault, D. Thiesfeld, T. Wilkie, B. Taylor, A. Schuster, M. Miller. Fourth Row: S. Ocker. D. Rosendahl, H. Nichelson, T. Hopkins, C. Kavanaugh, W. Mason, G. Eckman, D. Pickering, M. Swinney. Fifth Row: B. Vacek, B. Ryan, L. Krueger, H. Ideus, B. Lade, C. Montgomery, D. Bornschlegl, J. Wilson, L. Wilson, L. Covault, R. Faunce, P. M. Mayfield. B. Gilmore. 82 I I f I Front Row: S. McNeely, M. Zeiner, C. McKee, K. Hardy, P. Bornschlegl, M. Handley, F. Heim, P. Davis. Second Row: E. Knape, G. Clausen, L. Rohse, Davis, D. Meister, G. Fitz, R. Johnson. Third Row: L. Bosworth, M. Whipple, F. Newton, J. Rieger, J. Redfern, B. Miller, M. Teten, J- R®1- mers. Fourth Row: P. Benford, G. Schliefert, I. Radford, J. Reed, C. Hennessey, D. Erhari, M. Baucke, N. Griffing. li The Marriage Bureau at the Car- nival was fun for all. 1 Front Row: D. Wendt, B. Vacek, B. Davis, L. Covault. H. Ideus. B. Lade, R. Beran. D. Miller. L. Wilson. Second Row: C. Sederburg. W. Mason. C. Heaston. L. Argabright, B. Kyle, T. Hopkins, B. Faunce. Third Row: N. Kyle, H. Rector, J. Trullinger, C. Lindell, S. Ocker, C. McKnighi, G. Gilmore, B. Shrader. Fourth Row: D. Thiesfeld. D. Rains, F. Applegate, M. Sackett, D. Ogle. K. Clark. Pk Jlanic (a cjtfjla. W C Coaches congratulate senior let- termen as they receive their blan- kets and sweaters. Front Row: B. Coatney, N. Adams, M. Whipple, V. Ferguson, M. Lollman, L. Bosworth, C. Hardy, R. Johnson, M. Zeiner, M. Coad, C. Spier. Second Row: M. Seeba, B. Davis, M. Shafer, D. Hill, M. Hawxby, L. Stoddard, A. Lollman, H. Oakes, R. BoellstorfT, C. Cox, J. Stander. Back Row: F. Heim, H. Weare, L. Rhinehart, E. Kreifels, B. Auxier, M. Teten, A. Kegley, L. Rohse, M. Handley, I. Radford, G. Schleifert, J. Rieger, M. Boardman, J. Reimers. {Economics. Serving ai the United Nations dinner presented by the Home Economics Club. —85— Looking pretty for the Martha Washington Sil- ver Tea. I Front Row: J. Mclninch. D. Meister, P. Davenport, M. Baucke, P. Benford, G. Fitz. Second Row: C. Duerfeldt. P. Parker, G. Schlieferi, B. Duerfeldi, F. Clements, B. Mclninch. Third Row: J. Karas, R. Mosher, C. Berry, D. Hawxby, V. Jindra. The Homecoming display — Io- dine and poetry. —86— Sand D. Hawxby, B. Mclninch, L. Hopp, B. Bednar, R. Stander, C. Duerfeldt, S. Long- F' Clemente, R Boellstorff, P. Davenport, P. Heinke, J. Mclninch, N. Darrah, M. Shafer, B. Jones, D. Miller, J. Mclninch. J. Cotton, R. Mosher. J. Karas, M. Hawxby, C. Anderson. D. Moore, P. LaRue. J. Wopata. JL £. at. The purpose of the L.S A. is to bring the chosen church of some college students to their own campus. In this way they remain spiritually as well as educationally minded. When they have graduated and go out into communities, they will be .able to take their place in church as well as social affairs. Front Row: C. Lindell, L. Rhose. M. Teten. E. Dorn, G. Seeba, C. Sederburg. Back Row: W. Hein, W. Moerer, L. Hopp. H. Ideus, guest, Rev. Kumpf. Front Row: P. Bornsehlegl, G. Schliefert, M. Baucke, Rev. M.'P. Drier. Back Row: B. Munoz, R. Munoz, R. Lade, A. Ashley. ZCU1 This organization is a fellow- ship of students and faculty members, who by study and worship, are seeking to under- stand Christ and, in His spirit, to serve their fellow men on the campus, and throughout the world. 88 Left to Right: B. Mclllinch, L. Argabrighl. C. Anderson. B. Duerfeldt. F. Clem- ents, C. Lindell, R. Mosher, J. Karas, D. Hawxby, C. Duerfeldt, G. Schliefert. J. Reed. D. Meister, P. Benford, G. Fitz. £P« ZUVLlUI Si Ulcjd.Zl Front Row: B. Munoz. G. Fitz. M. Shafer. P. Benford. G. Schliefert. B. Auxier. C. McKee, D. Meister, P. Davenport. Second Row: N. Adams, J. Reed. S. Stock. M. Lollman, C. Duerfeldt. J. Mclninch, D. Hawxby, M. Hawxby. Third Row: M. Moran, C. Lindell. R. Mosher. J. Karas. D. Manring. B. Duerfeldt. D. Pickering, C. Berry. Fourth Row: C. Heaston. D. Williamson. L. Argabrighl. P. Parker. B. Mclninch. D. Kyle, F. Clements, R. Wickiser. 89 Front Row: L. Krueger. H. Rasplica. J. Wilson. D. Cress, D. Jarvis. A. Larson. Second Row: P. Specht. A. Sutfin. C. Sederburg. E. Webb. D. Wendt. W. Hein. C. Lindell. Third Row: C. Haulk. H. Nichelson. L. Stahl, L. Covault. D. Scoggin, B. Lade. Front Row: E. Otis, M. Downey, E. Bosworth, R. Volz, B. Bednar, J. Levitt. Back Row: D. Twidwell. A. Bradley. C. Barrett. L. Stahl, L. Covault. S. Howery, L. Gorrell. y. j[ . 90 Y .'life. Front Row: G. Clark, B. Auxier. M. Lollman L. Zednick. V. Fithian, L. Rhinehart. M. Boardman, D. Nelson, J. Birdsley, m. Hunter, D. Hawxby, P. Heinke. Second Row: M. Whipple, I. Radford, D. Erhart, B. Fithian, J. Melninch. C. Duer- feldt, M. Shafer, M, Hawxby, R. BoellstorfF, N. Darrah, J. Rieger, J, Redfern. Third Row: J. Baker, G. Clausen. G. Gilliland, E. Pfister, M. Handley. M. Coad, C. Spier, A. Rodgers, M. Clarke, C. McClatchey. C. Stanley. The Y.W.C.A. has for its purpose help- ing to develop Christian character, good morals, and high ideals. The activities of the year include Welcome party for freshmen, Christmas convocation with the Y.M.C.A., Christmas carolling, the Registration Romp, and Easter sun- rise services. The second semester officers in the parlor of Eliza Morgan Hall. —91 J. Reed, L. Moran, M. Lollman, B. Munoz, J. Craig, W. Schietel, and J. Wctenkamp in a scene from “Ladies in Retirement.” Initiation services are under way. Paul Parker, J. Steele, P. Benford, C. Montgomery, D. Johanns, B. Mclninch, P. Slagle. J. Birdsley, B. Bednar, J. Christ, J. Reed, A. Bradley. M. Miller. u zaniattc dU Merv Miller signs the book as a member of the Dramatics Club. 92 C. Montgomery and J. Reed practice their lines for Glass Menagerie. 93 V The debaters in Denver tour the University of Denver's campus between rounds of the Rocky Mountain Speech Contest. and ddoztzurn The Gavel and Rostrum v as formed this year to encourage more interest in all types of speech activities. Mervil Miller acted as president, Dean Twidwell as vice-president, Marlene Bcardman as secretary-treasurer, and J. D. Levitt as advisor. Front Row: M. Miller. D. Twidwell. M. Boardman, M. Dailey, E. Knape. Second Row: J. D. Levitt. C. Montgomery, A. Bradley, B. Moore, N. Adams, V. Ferguson. Quick, everybody, hold that pose. 0 ! Seated: M. Teten, G. Seeba, M. Sceba, A. Lollman, L. Stoddard, M. Hunter, J. Redfern. — Standing: J. Mclnineh, M. Coad. J. Stander, B. Miller, G. Gilliland, M. Lollman, B. Coatney, M. Whipple. H. Weare. _ donzmzxaici t CU The Commercial Club is organized both as a social and informative organi- zation. Talks by secretaries and business people have oriented the members into some phases of the business world. Officers for this year were: President, Janice Redfern; Vice President, Barbara Miller; Secretary, Beverly Coatney; and Treasurer, Jean Stander. L. Bosworth, A. Lollman, R. Stander, J. Wilson. C. Hennessey. E. Kreifels, K. Hen- nessey. N. Adams. 95 j :c.c. Dell Miller Co-Captain Si P. F. Gilbert Line Coach LeRoy Wilson Co-Captain, All NCC N. P. Kyle Assistant Coach A. G. Wheeler 98 Bob Lade All NCC Dean Thiesfeld All NCC Roland Beran Wilbur Scheilel Typical action in the jam-bang Hastings game. Peru 13 21 27 28 28 Opp. Peru Buena Vista College ........ 7 14 Doane College................12 0 Midland College ............ 6 13 Wayne State Teachers........13 19 Chadron State .............. 0 34 Opp. Kearney State...............19 Northern Illinois State 21 Hastings College............ 7 East New Mexico State ...... 7 Nebraska Wesleyan University 7 —99— Bill Vacek Bob Ryan Cecil McKnight Bill Gilmore Probably the finest crop of Freshman athletes in the history of the Fighting Bobcats made up the bulk of the Peru roster. But the championship spirit and fight was inspired by nine seniors with but one thought in mind, to regain what was rightfully theirs. It is to these nine seniors—Dell Miller, Bill Gilmore, Bill Vacek, LeRoy Wilson, Wilbur Scheitel, Roland Beran, Bob Ryan, Dean Theisfeld. and Cecil McKnight—that we now pay our tribute. Experts had rated the Cats to finish near the con- ference cellar. Peru served notice of their intentions by slamming heavily favored Doane. The Bobcats had scored 14 points on the defending champions before the game was three minutes old. Tom HoPkins The Peruvians reached their peak near the close of the season when they surprised the country by beating nationally ranked East New Mexico State. The Greyhounds were one of the 27 undefeated teams of the nation before their rough and tumble meeting with Peru, Nebraska College Champions. — 100— Sharon Ocker Harley Rector —101 Chester Heaston Bob Simpson Curtis Sederburg 'n.1 Tom Percell — 102— Jack Gilmore Lee Norris =n. a a. Jerry Trullinger — 103 - Fred Applegate (2oIIe je. dfcamliL f2ton± Top Row: Coaches Gilbert and Wheeler. Second Row: Covault. Kyle, D. Ogle. Slult. SackeiL. Eller. Johnson. Thomas. Stockman. Applegate, Eckman. Third Row: Speak. Mason. Vance L. Ogle. Rost nquist Trullinger. Petcell. J. Gil- more. Rains, Clark. Norris. Fourth Row: Hopkins. Argabright. Covoull. Houston. Sedei bc’rg. Lindell. Ockei Majors, Webb, Rose, Haulk Bottom Row: Vacek. Rector. Lade. R an. Scheilel, Miller (co-captain). Wilson (co-captain). Thiesfeld. Bet an. B Gilmore, and McKnight. Bob Davis Don Bornschlegl All NCC Newt Kyle Basketball Coach JV.S.O.C. IBaiUUC 1951-52 WON 10 LOST 17 37.3% AVERAGE 66.4 PERU OPP PERU OPP 66 Western Illinois State 74 70 Wayne State T. C. . . 72 54 Culver Stockton 57 63 Nebraska Wesleyan U. 58 50 Pittsburg (KSTC) 67 79 Doane College 72 42 North East Tahlcquch 37 62 Hastings College 70 60 Jonesboro, Arkansas 77 51 Midland College 40 64 Missouri Valley 48 91 Kearney State T. C. 92 62 Washburn University 73 70 Washburn University 86 85 East Texas Baptist 60 62 Hastings College 70 64 Regis College 79 99 Doane College 70 67 East Central Oklahoma 88 86 Midland College 72 65 Omaha University 71 68 Wayne State T. C. 69 61 Omaha University 72 56 Nebraska Wesleyan U. 68 72 Chadron State T. C. 75 77 Kearney State T. C. 65 60 Chadron State T. C. 52 105— ( I New! and lhe boys ialk things over. It's been a tong winter for basketball fans and players on the Peru campus. For many who watched the Bobcats lose for the first time on their home floor it was difficult to accept defeat gracefully. To the casual observer confusion seemed to reign in the usually smooth Peru offensive machine. Although the young Bobcats were inexperienced and excitable, near the close of the campaign they did mirror the fight and fire brand basketball which has made Peru nationally known for the past three years. In spite of the mediocre season suffered by Coach Newt Kyle and his crew the outlook for next year, discounting severe losses to the armed service, is considerably brighter. Nine out of ten lettermen will return. Of these nine returning players all saw duty on the Bobcat starting five. Three freshmen, one sophomore, five juniors, and one senior made up the roster of numeral winners. Don Bornschlegl, lone senior member, enjoyed his highest scoring season of his colorful career. Barney dumped in 504 points to bring his college total to 1465 tallies. He was chosen two years All Nebraska College Conference forward. Bob Shrader 106 1951-1952 Fighting Bobcats. Top Row: Dave Kyle, Jack Gilmore, A1 Majors, Charles Janecek, Wendell Homes, Earl Marcus, Donnie Thomas, and Fred Applegate. Second Row: Don Holscher, Sharon Ocker, Ramon Koubek, Ron Wagner, Alvin Lowe, Bob Bacon, and Marvin Gerdes. Bottom Row: Duane Grady, Bob Davis, Don Bornschlegl, Ned Eckman, and Bob Shrader. 108 Donnie Thomas Jerry Trullinger ane 19 uCd 1952 Track and Field. Front How: Coach Newt Kyle, Wilb Schietel, Ken Urwin. LaVon Covault, Bob Lade, and Harvey Ideus. Second Row: Marvin Gerdes, Rich Gamlin, Darrell Rosenquist, Bob Simpson. Duane Rains, Lee Ogle, Ned Eckman, and Donnie Thomas. Top Row: Leland Covault, Willis Moerer, Sharon Ocker, George Thomas. Ron Wagner, and Dick Stockman. Wilb Schieiel shows his hurdle form. 1952 TRACK AND FIELD April 15 Maryville, Tarkio, and Wayne at Peru April 18 Maryville at Maryville April 25 Washburn U. at Peru April 29 Omaha U. at Peru May 3 Tri-State May 5 Sioux City Relays May 6 Doane Relays May 12 Omaha at Omaha May 16-17 NCC MEET AT DOANE Don Wendt is ready to receive the baton in relay practice. Bob Lade and Dick Stockman improve their shot put form and practice coaching on each other. ' •• v - ' ; • • - •. - : v '■ 4, Since this book will go to press before the track and field season officially opens it would be impossible to give much on the Bobcat fortunes. But from advance indications of spirit and work the Blue and White should fly near the top of the NCC flag staff. Coach Newt Kyle and his thin clads traveled to Lincoln late in March to compete in the first annual NCC indoor meet. The team brought home fifth place from this meet. Peru's hopes of a successful track and field season will rest on the shoulders of several freshman cinder artists, backed up by such veterans as Wilb Schietel, LaVon Covault, Don Wendt, Bob Lade, Ken Urwin, and Harvey Ideus. This is Coach Newt Kyle's fifth year as head basketball and track coach on the campus of the thousand oaks, and although it was his most unsuccessful basketball year, it promises to be one of his best in track and field. In addition to winning numerals and fame Peru athletes also gain valuable experience in the coaching fields by observing an excellent coaching staff in action and making corrections on their teammates. LaVon Covault takes a breather between pole vaults during practice. -110- Harvey Ideus warms up for the 880 yard run. Daryl Rosenquist works on Ihe discus throw. Donnie Thomas, Ken Urwin, and Willis Moerer practice starts for the middle dis- tance events. Duane Rains works out the kinks in his take off form in the broad jump. in Bank of Peru Tr FT- .? L Member of Fedeial Deposit Insurance Corporation Peru, Nebraska BLACKBIRD! FINE FOODS 1 BLACKBIRD Fine Foods For Unexcelled Quality MILADY It's Wonderful COFFEE H. P. LAU CO. 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Adams, Nelda, 36, 66, 69, 85, 89, 94, 117, 120 Anderson, Cecil, 44, 87, 89 Anderson, Eula, 44 Applegate, Fred, 44, 67, 84, 103, 104, 108 Argabright, Loren, 36, 82, 84, 89, 101, 104 Ashley, Alma, 13, 48, 74. 88 Auxier, Betty, 44, 66, 85, 89, 91 Bacon, Robert, 31, 82, 108 Baker, Janet, 44, 91 Barrett, Clyde, 44, 66. 68, 77, 80, 90 Bartell, Dale, 24 Bassinger, Everett, 44 Baucke, Marilyn, 31. 58, 60, 61, 65, 77, 81, 83, 86, 88 Bauerbach, Harriet. 17. 68 Bednar, William, 31, 68, 73, 75, 87, 90, 92 Benford, Patricia, 24. 72, 73, 75, 87, 90, 92 Benford, Robert T., 16 Beran, Roland, 24, 79. 82. 84, 99, 104. 122 Bernard, Alice Marie, 36 Berry. Charles. 44, 70, 77, 86, 89 Birdsley, Bill, 31 Birdsley, Jean, 36, 91, 94 Boardman, Marlene, 36, 85, 91, 94 BoelistorfT. Rosalie, 22, 44, 66, 85, 87, 91 Boraas, Harold, 13, 82 Bornschlegl, Donaven, 24, 82, 105, 107, 108 Bos worth, Edward, 44, 90 Bosworth, Laura Lee, 44, 83, 85 Bosworth, Thomas. 36, 79 Bradley. Arnold. 10, 31, 66, 72, 80, 81, 90, 92, 94. 117, 120 Brawncr, Jack, 24 Broadston, Clyde, 31, 68 Brown. Castle M., 17, 68 Brown, Ruth S., 14 Campbell, Mary Lee, 126 Carey, Nellie M., 15 Case, Claudia, 36 Chambers, Larry, 44 Chase, Aaron, 36 Childers. Mardella, 21 Christ. John C., Jr., 44, 92 Christ, John C., Sr., 15, 68, 72 Christ. Lillian, 31 Clark, Grace, 44. 91 Clark, James, 45 Clark, Kenneth, 45. 84, 103, 104 Clarke, Mary, 14, 91 Clausen, Glendora, 45, 78, 83, 91 Clayburn, Ansel B., 17 Clayburn, Ansel E., 24, 76 Clements, Fred, 37, 68. 86, 87, 89 Clements, Hattie, 21, 68 Clements, Sanford L., 13 Coad, Marilyn, 45, 66, 68, 78, 81, 85, 91, 95 Cook, Myrtle, 16. 75 Cotton, Jim, 37, 73, 87 Coulter, Dorothy, 21, 45 Covault, Leland, 37, 82, 90, 104 Covault, LaVon, 31, 66, 82, 84, 90, 101, 104, 110 Cox, Carlene, 31. 68, 78, 81, 95 Craig, Jenis, 37, 91, 92 Craney, Patricia, 37, 83 Dailey, Maurice, 45, 66, 80, 94, 117, 120 Darrah, Nancy, 45, 66, 87, 91 Davenport, Phyllis, 22, 45, 64, 86, 87, 89 Davidson, Phyllis, 18 Davis, Barbara, 45, 81, 82, 83, 85 Davis. Robert, 31, 84. 105, 108 Diddel, Norma L., 16 Dixon, Margaret S., 19 Dobrovolny, Emil, 24, 77 Doran, Marion, 12 Dorn, Esther, 37, 88 Dovenbarger, Willard, 45 Downey, Marian, 32, 72, 80, 90 Downing, Lester N., 12 Duerfeldt, Bennie, 37, 79, 86, 89 Duerfeldt, Carol. 25, 54, 61, 68, 70, 74, 86, 87, 89, 91 Eastman, Leo, 13 Eckman, Gayle, 32, 82, 104 Eckman, Ned. 45. 69, 79, 105, 107, 108 Eddy, B. A., 14 Eddy, Lillian, 21 Eflfken, Ted, 32, 77 Eis, Betty, 25 Erhart, Dorothy, 37, 83, 91 Etter, Ralph, 45, 104 Faunce, Robert, 25, 75, 82, 84 Ferguson, Virginia. 45, 80, 81, 85, 94, 121 Fithian, Betty, 45, 91 Fithian, Violet, 38, 91 Fitz, Georgie Lee, 32, 68, 83, 86, 89 Fletcher, Mary Ann, 46 Foss, LaVerne, 126 Foster, Sterling, 46 Frederick, Vincent, 46 Frerichs, Norman, 126 Gamlin, Richard. 46 Gard, Blanche A.. 14 Genoa, Lois, 126 Gerdes, Marvin, 37, 59, 73. 78. 82. 108 Gilbert. Paul, 18, 98. 104 Gilliland. Gail, 32, 72, 75, 91. 95 Gilmore. Jack, 46, 67. 102, 104, 108 Gilmore, William, 25. 82, 84, 100, 104 Gomon, Marion, 38, 68, 77 Good. Ralph, 127 Goosman, Milton, 32 —129— Gorrell, Lawrence D., 13, 74, 90 Grafe, Harold, 32, 82 Graham, Jean Ann, 46 Greer, Edith S., 12, 74 Gress, Donald, 25, 74, 75, 76, 79, 90 Griffing, Nina, 46, 83 Gump, Doyle, 32, 82 Gunsolley, Willard, 46 Hale, Margaret. 25 Hall. Charles, 46 Handley, Mary, 38, 67, 81, 83, 85, 91 Hardy, Carolyn, 46, 64, 79, 83, 85 Harpenau, Lawrence, 46 Harpenau, Richard, 46 Haulk, Clare, 38, 90, 104, 116 Hawxby, Dorothy, 25, 63, 74, 86, 87, 89, 91 Hawxby, Marilyn. 46, 85, 87, 89, 91 Headley, Jack, 46 Heaston, Chester, 38, 84, 89, 101, 104 Heim, Frances, 32. 58, 65, 78, 85, 116 Hein, Walter, 47. 76, 89, 90 Heinke, Phyllis, 22, 38, 72, 77, 87, 91 Hennessey, Carol, 47, 95 Hennessey, Kathryn, 47, 83, 95 Heywood, Gladys, 47 Hey wood, Kenneth, 12 Heywood, Norma, 38 Hill. Donna Mae, 47, 85 Hoag. Kenneth, 38. 66, 82 Holmes, J. Wendell, 39, 110 Holscher, Donald, 47, 108 Hopkir.s, Thomas, 33, 61, 82, 83, 84, 100, 104 Hopp. Lee, 39, 73. 87, 88 Houser. Beverly, 26, 85, 95 Howery, Stephen, 47, 66, 90 Huck. C. A., 8 Hunter, Marjorie, 47. 89, 91, 95 Ideus, Harvey, 39, 82, 84, 38, 110 Janecek, Charles, 39 ,108 Jarvis, Dee V.. 27, 76. 90 Jindra, Victor, 6, 7, 16, 86 Johanns. Don. 10, 26, 68, 72. 81, 82, 92, 116 Johnson, Marvin, 47, 104 Johnson. Ruth. 47. 49. 83, 85 Johnston, Leslie. 21, 68 Karas, Junior. 47. 65, 86, 87, 89 Kavanaugh, Charles, 26, 82 Kechely. Robert. 33 Kegley, K. Alice, 20. 85 Kelgard, Virginia, 16 Knape, Eva Marie. 26. 77, 80, 83, 94 Knople. Robert, 47 Koubek, Ramon, 47, 108 Kreifels. Anna Marie, 26, 74 Kreifels, Esther. 33. 75, 85 Krueger, Lorain. 33, 82, 90 Kyle. David. 39. 65. 89. 108 Kyle. Newton P.. Jr., 26, 73, 82, 84, 101, 104 Kyle, Newton P., Sr., 18, 84, 98, 105, 106 Kyle, Rosemary, 39, 68 Lade. Robert, 39, 67, 79, 82, 84, 88, 90, 98, 104, 110 Larson, A. V., 20. 76, 90 La Rue, Patricia, 47, 87 Levitt. James D., 19, 81, 90, 94 Lindcll, Curtis. 39. 76. 84. 88. 89, 90, 104 Lollman. Anna Mae, 48, 85, 95 Loll man, Marcella. 48, 66, 85. 89, 91, 92, 95 McCarty. Floyd. 48 McClatchey, Clara. 14. 91 McCollum, Elizabeth, 14 Mclninch, Jean, 26, 73, 74, 77, 86, 87, 89, 91 Mclninch, Joan, 48, 87, 95 Mclninch, William. 33. 68. 81, 86, 87, 89, 92 McKay, Patricia. 41, 83, 88 McKee, Carol, 48, 79, 83, 89 McKnight, Cecil. 27, 84, 100, 104 McMaster, Dorothy, 41 McMaster, Kenneth, 27 McNcely, Shirley, 41, 67, 83 Majors. Alan, 27, 73, 77, 104, 108 Malony, James, 48 M aness, William, 40 Manring,'Jan, 21, 68 Marcus, Earl, 40, 108, 118 Mason. Willard, 40. 52, 65, 66, 82, 84, 103, 104. 116 Mathews. L. B.. 15 Mathews, Ruth, 18 Mayfield, P. M., 17, 82 Meisinger, Dean, 48 Meister, Dorothy. 27, 74, 83, 86, 89 Michels, Marvin, 27 Mickells, Frank, 127 Milkovitch, Rosemary, 12 Miller, Barbara, 27, 55, 72, 74, 81, 83, 95 Miller, Dell, 27, 82, 84, 98, 104, 122 Miller, Hanford. 15, 79 Miller. James, 40 Miller. Mervil, 33, 67, 82, 89, 92, 94, 121 Moore. Branson, 40, 94 Moore, Dale, 40, 87 Moore, Robert D., 19, 68 Moran. Erna Lee, 40, 77, 92, 93 Mosher, Ralph, 48, 68. 77, 78, 86, 87, 89 Mullens, Raymond, 127 Munoz. Betty. 33, 88. 89. 92, 93, 117 Munoz, Raymond, 28, 88 Nedved, Mable, 48 Needham, Richard, 48 Nelson, Dolores, 41, 89, 91 Newton, Frances, 41, 83 Nicholson, Howard, 33, 75, 76, 82, 90 Niel. Leslie, 28 Norris. Lee, 47, 67, 103, 104 Oakes, Helen, 49, 85 Ocker. Sharon. 33. 60, 73. 82, 84, 95, 100, 104, 107, 108, 118 —130— Oelke, Donald, 49 Ogle. Don. 41, 84. 104 Ogle. Lee, 49, 104 Otis. Ernest. 49. 66, 90 Paap. Ronald, 49 Parker, Paul. 34. 86. 89. 92 Parriot, Phyllis. 127 Perccll. Thomas, 49. 102, 104 Pfister, Lulu, 49 Pfister, Emma, 34, 91 Pickering, Charlie, 49 Pickering, Don, 41. 64, 76, 82, 89, Radford, Imogene, 28, 74. 83, 91 Rainey. Jay. 49 Rains. Duane, 49. 84. 101. 102, 104, 110 Rasplicka. Harold, 34, 75, 90 Rath, George. 19. 68. 77 Rath. Rosa. 49, 77 Rector. Harley. 34. 67. 82. 84. 100. 104 Rcdfern, Janice, 28, 83, 91, 95 Reed, Jacqueline. 49. 83. 89, 92, 93 Reimers. Joan. 49. 83, 85 Rhinehart, Lois, 22, 41, 85. 91 Richards. Keith, 28, 73, 75 Rickman, Bueford, 41, 76 Rieger, Jane. 42, 83. 85. 91 Ritter, Claudia, 127 Rodger. Alta. 28. 72, 91 Rohse, Lorraine, 42, 81, 83, 85, 88 Rose, Francis, 42, 66, 67. 72. 81, 82, 104, 122 Rosendahl, Richard, 42, 82 Rosenquist, Darrell, 49, 67, 102, 104, 110 Royal, Franklin, 50 Ryan, Robert, 28, 62, 65, 76, 78, 82, 99, 104 Sackctt, Marvin, 50, 84, 101, 104 Sailors, Dennis, 50, 68 Sailors, Kenneth, 50 Santiago, William, 42, 69, 77 Sayer, William, 50 Scheitel, Wilbur, 29, 55, 65, 76, 79, 82, 92, 93. 99, 101, 104, 109 Schliefert, Geraldine, 34, 83. 85, 86, 88, 89 Schulte, Bill, 34, 83 Schulte, Ronald, 42 Schuster, Alan, 34, 82 Scoggin, Dean, 50, 90 Sederburg, Curtis, 42, 76, 82, 84, 88, 90, 102, 104 Seeba, Grace, 50, 95 Seeba, Marjorie, 34, 47, 74, 85, 88, 95 Shafer, Merilyn, 50, 85, 87, 89, 91 Shrader, Robert, 34, 66, 84, 106, 108 Simpson, Bob, 50, 52, 102 Sipes, Carolyn, 21 Sipes, Kenneth, 29, 76, 82 Slagle, Phillip, 29, 68, 92 Smith, Carol, 42, 57, 65, 68 Smith, Mary, 21 Speak, Reginald, 43, 68, 104 Specht, Phillip, 50, 90 Spier, Carol, 43, 66, 85, 91 Stahl. Lawrence, 29, 66, 90 Stander, Regina, 43, 85, 87, 95 Startzer, Robert, 29 Steele, James B., 19, 72, 78, 92 Steiner, Mary, 50, 68 Steiner, Rich, 50, 73 Stemper, Jerome, 18 Stepan, Dorothy, 21, 121 Stockman, Richard, 50, 52, 67, 103, 104, 110 Stoddard, Lee, 51, 85, 95 Stoltz, Flora, 15, 72, 77 Stoltz, James, 29. 72, 77 Straub. Shirley. 51 StufTt, Wayne, 51. 104 Sutfin. Archie, 51, 90 Swinney, Merritt, 29, 74, 82, 96 Taggart, Corabelle, 12 Taylor, Bernie, 30, 54, 60, 73, 82 Teten, Marilyn, 51, 83. 85, 88, 95 Thicsfeld. Dean, 30, 76, 82, 84. 98, 104, 122 Thomas, Donald, 51, 101, 104, 108, 110 Thomas, George, 51 Thomas. Lavina, 43, 66 Trullinger, Jerry, 51, 64, 67, 84, 103, 104, 108 Twidwell, Dean, 51, 66, 90, 94, 120 Urvvin, Kenneth, 34, 110 Vacek. William, 30, 55, 56, 58, 79, 82, 84, 99, 104. 122 Vance, Alvin, 51, 104 Vance, Stacey, 20 Van Pelt, Richard D., 17 Vice, Merlyn, 51 Volz, Ray, 43, 66, 73, 90 Wagner, Ronald, 35, 106, 108 Walz, James, 30, 82 Weare, Edna, 20 Weare, Hazel, 17, 85, 95 Webb, Earl, 35, 67, 82, 90, 104 Wendt, Donald, 35, 76, 84, 99, 110 Wetenkamp, Edna Jean, 43, 92, 93 Wheeler, Alfred G., 18, 98, 104 Wheeler, Frances, 20 Whipple, Marjorie, 51, 66, 83, 85, 91, 95 Wickiser, Richard, 51, 89 Wilkie, Thomas, 35, 80, 82 Wilkinson, Clarence E., 19, 80 Wilkinson, Velma Fay, 30, 61 Williams, Patricia, 22, 51, 80 Williamson, David, 35, 56, 73, 78, 79, 82, 89, 95 Wilson, James, 35, 75, 78, 82, 90 Wilson, LeRoy, 30, 54, 82, 84, 98, 104, 122 Wohlfarth, Richard, 30, 75 Wonderly, Zelma, 15, 74 Wopata, Jack, 43, 75, 87 Zednik, Lillian, 43, 91 Zeiner, Monica, 10, 35, 60, 68, 83, 85, 116 —131— —132— Seright Publication Bureau Yearbooks - Staff Aivards - Trophies Lincoln, Nebraska
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