Peru State College - Peruvian Yearbook (Peru, NE)

 - Class of 1971

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1971 Peruvian Peru State College Peru, Nebraska Volume LXIII ■5q f Dedication What tf t yearbook5 I |1 ■u.’Bl a conglomeration of picture -isrid word placed Upon paper5 Ol does ll hold meaning 5 Tot many «tudent a yearbook n juil a boat to talrw up space Bui lor other a yearbook contain rum- one ol pa 1 eveni , teacher whom they'll not for- get and fnend with whom they «hared the expert ecces el college hi There were people an this campus who Km it a mote Shan met page and picture To them rt meant a pcitl oi thou lale When tbu Itagrnenl o! hie win threatened, they •ought to maintain rt They attended many meeting and did much So keep the nnnuril in Iheif live and our Cancern lot one' sell u a natural part ol one life, but it lakes someone «pecKtl to think ol other Thoughts dealing with our own benefit, enter out mind daily but not many thought concerning other can be found there On our campus this tefluh atti- tude can be teen but on occanor a concern lor other doe com forth Good example ate the undent who taught to keep the Peruvian a part of tht rarnpu and Pur five It u to there people, Jim Cripe. Steve Emorl, Ted lohnian. ]ao Aidahl end Diana Schneider and the orgcmnatioru ol SCS and SGA, which they iepre- rented, fhal the 1971 Peruvian u dedicated For they m the yearbook a fotevei Table Of Contents College Personnel.................5 Organizations....................17 Activities .................... 51 Sports..........................105 Classes.........................127 Index......................... 188 h fcc-cr:- wfc r ' f SC • ! ■■ lfcw wiwn- Iry wklKfenr pmnhc-a Peru For A Change 4 College Personnel f £ - i.l t v d Tr «■ t fU S%It' ii 'i SV'- - C •)« Ubir W-W-l R.C« T t- Wr.a« ►!.- . MJI | A Ct-ifA . Wtfft fW-W',1 Or r I® r.'j p.1 -n CUeoo I| t f « CVfd«v« Vtfv C sd t Sfaifcifrf LfcftOcdfl Cw«r « c« , J farf-efeo«u eivl J.ijtm jiiu OgsiUnii 1. Dr, Neal S. Gomon, President Frss-.de m Heal S Gomoc a hushing his sec ona decode C the Caiel Admi nudator oi Peru Swat Gcdtog H hi AB MA cad Ed D cl lb UniverriTy et Ktbr iiio at Lincoln Mstf ilfipf are menis Kay been mad during hu ad nuiuiiiaUo and ik doubt maay «-.or wilt occur faekr rt end Improvements mad include 1h r mad bng at the Ailmituslrrllioli Building AidiloriiUn Library Sturne Kill and Morgan Hall The b-uiUlirva rd lh C n!enn rtl Comple , Student Center. Mir i-.n Hull and the Tine Art Building war ah under Ki guidance He liu int ie l lie m lh irnpicvemtnt ol Peru Stare Cc-', eg He too net Peru kit a Chang a t evident by ha etWH ta acquire the Tocatroc,al lecfctuCoi school to Peru In hr eBoils be bu lulled the legabatur and traitour city conned tot rapport Even d Peru does not gel the rew school. I hank -j-ju Di Gomon Sot your efforts The growth «I Peru a necessary President Gomon reduces this and is trying to do something about it On man can do jurt so much and Pteiident Gorr.n mni to be doartg Hull With the support ol lh rlu deni body. Dr Gomon ho helped to mate Peru the type ol college student ate proud to ay they atler.d Dr, Keith L. Melvin, Dean Of The College BA P« Sun Oi ) MA IA D UurMuT) ci kVi.r «41 Dt lr o o Sf kr.11 B 5 M ? Wm+m I.. . t; .,rr.!T M i rtrtk PK D IfoivrttflY 4 JxMrA, lent j Cl |r Mjh IfKHufc? Br Urf Amcoi! tVi% o4 5,-f r.rj 8 S-. C tr-I Ki .ui Won r. t-,rg MA Cm - P okoJy • T-- - Mrr IrnuMm Gf.i-.r •-j - St.Jjf U Tfiufp U UiLdfau. Ut.vrH ,iT «I CkM-y y rt Administration Serves Peru State Mi IUS, Mb DuuSd M KtnU kW- Dr D=r™3 Wm Mr Mm i n t Mi E.. G m4 Dr TMm IdWH Dr KaA W Ra£ CIA n Division Of Fine Arts Division Of Language Arts P, art ft . H M— U k. Mm A-4r-r f-T Mr M-m, A.lk WJ Mr J «- Unn. M. $a- Division Of Education Z M rM k. Division Of History And Social Science 2 •- M— - 54-1 W.. (HR t M M V4m SfcrW. M-. JU WArn M W.L .a Mr 5- • ■ ; • r. f V li fi I4m i M« |r« PWw Hi T«. f 'I • Mi Hili.. Kt • %€t Ml I- « W.lt'.n Division Of Practical Arts ft C V« m S «3-r, f. H od vi ft U. r H —U ftwvl GukImw . Mr ft- ft™ Mr Utij Co (M M Hr D C C mS Mr R-—U 8 M.r. Mr. L«r— Mr Ucytfter A V, Larson, Former Head Of Division A V Larsop, peote-M-or rmontui ol indu.lriril art. al Peiu Stale- College, died February 12. 1571. at ha home in Porn Ho wa 90 yens ol age Hr joined the faculty al Peru Stale College in 1926 and rebre-d at the cla e of the 39S8 mmmot wrj-ion, jorvmg a hood ol I ho divuton of pi act teal arts Ufr:. 194h The new fnduitcial Arti building at Poni Stole Col- lege. occupied IB September. I960, wen named lot A V Lnrion When he came to Petti in February. I92£. he wot the only member ol the industrial arti faculty Under ha guidance, the Eta chapter of Ep-nlon Pi Toy. iHitionql industrial arti irate-rnity, wot organ- ized at Pei u ib 1932, throe yeart alrer the lounding ol ihe licit chapter In Febtmiry. I9S9, Mr Larson wo. paid the hagbont tribute al Lpuicn Pi Tau. when he wai prewnted an honacary memberthip by the i«tnd« and enecutive «feretory of the fraternity At the htne ol Mr Lane ' retirement. Peru Stale Prendent Neol S Gomon paid tribute to the tcrpectcd educalor No penon on out 1ail u more honored and i«peeled than w Mr Larson Although a new hood of the dtvuaon will be named toon, no one will 'repis ’ Mt Lotion in the college family n Peru State College Secretaries 1W L : ;.: wiitna al tarn Sui ntf Sp«M S ( tw C Vito 5 S i H Wpe-die K Gin ' C G Hor, A Gt-ftw C UM nwl K Gq S S u I f • Yrt . I Ma| Lmmc t GmmmU mri D f.k Tkough Milo « y j givm to lb MClthlDn hot al P«u SlQlt ri u dohr.itolr duo Wfeofi «Sudonti i««t« iWv( grod«« or gnpu nbwf bUinfl our jo ™ a! do thr+J rjrt ipu ilf wbo dan uU fhw w« Ip ini fi iIum] track ol I hr itu denu ocadrmw and piogrmu ror ardi ihroughml Hum ttay al Pwtu Slate WfvrB a ifudo-nl has 3 piohlrm of nrodii to know something thru gull grmil Jinn wills their br.ghll clwery I'tJ'ni and oj willing to help «1 any war fh«T coc R K«ir|« b A CVap M L,i- T Grotv J t ik« f an 'k I An'Ji P«ni SfrVMf rem: -wwtw titami ta o«gi 4 17 Organizations Majors Hall w im ■ ad Him NaH wn I tflxW M Tngai Q IaH L Oi i■ „ nwt j W. 1«. Majori Haii, iupertrieed try Mr Lrr, tt' i'j ooatamed tendenn «I both M no an d Delxelt Hal! ihu year line Deboll Hall wai bonny u ed ui a women' (iaitniSoty while (be latte ' win being remodeled Each hold 1 he; r Omf. Iiiifi'il-y I ! CO- Operabo between I he two on noinn ■ bee wo oHmaed The K- jhltgbi 1 the yew wo Hume coming, Id which Mu,ori Hall candi date. Ml Vtdb Hall. mil ctveeen ai Hcenert cu. fl Queen Major Hall aUo ccerfrerted 3 iknt lot the parade and held an open haul Other event! were the annual Chlietrmsi patty and open houe whore Sunl-i Claui greet 1 everyone in the lobby with g iimI During Spring Week anofbei open but wot held «Uwteg iwiwi to i jpecl the dona P HuHMu j OtiewU ) Hteme n4 T h i 'k |k-i- v:ii I ... - ■ -4 M- jwM • Clayburn Mathews Hall A—u . u HH M D CnB .! ■-! V Cb 3««J Gay bur is Mdlhrwi Hall, which u !l a o' d«n located at the core• pie bad nunttOM ortvrtsee daring the year [km fund Irom the d«n‘i tiMtuif and toael fee al- -wed them to ipoiuoi three lit mo ,m which were open exriuttvely to the rumple reewlnnbi al the Pi ofteer Theater )n Nebtatka City GtrU ar-d parent were given the greed tour ol the hall during open hxj wHu-h held ever Home- coming Th mi guetf were then reriwi re! evhrner.tr. by tbm haeti The tell mu reopened for itepec- bee at Cbntma wives «ludenti were opmn allowed 19 net room which e vmwUt oti linult The gay Lmng or the dorm were allowed Ip eihibd then ability and thill in on all dorm png pong tournament The dorm did their part (or Spring Week by operating a penny pitch board at the •pmo cot nival A rprmg pvcnic he1,ted la wind up the ieitivttae of the dorm lor Ike year 04r n wt Im 'illwifccewmm --• I $ Dnl« P rSemeirf tewr o r i.««.■ h v«,« p ii ei if c Pwm. fvi— w« awe ] Tiwi iu i o v-ui p itifan■ C f w i,—11 Tw t uii tU) ii i im I Davidson Palmer Hall ft - 1 I K P e. .n ] | WMl (1 Cocd«oiv Rom t | Aldrthl M Lm. «Ml L Bum l d tbs through iu acnw rwu Thu year proved to I a year ol aelmty l!or EXaetdion-Palmer Hall Together with Chiyburrv Ntcslhewt Hail, the mcni dorm, a float wai ocmtiiucEed ioi Homecoming Them dormi uUo held q Chrulinaj datsce jar ul£ the tradeiita of the Centen- Dial Complet A ippctaf project ol ■ho doim wai to fathion u banner deploying live coitorh oi the dorm, powder blue and kIvc Thesi money making proied wa wlhng Pawiion. Palmer ulafionery The policy marking olhcert were. |ody Bukdeek. Preitdent, Janice Amdahl, Vsce-Pteudent. and Joyce Colgtove Secretary Treaiurer |od.y Bukacek nitd Mnsgse I. wii wore dorm counselor end Kathy Ki-i-r.-ir. end Eller. trance were fr«h- fflafi representatives The ha-use- mother o! thayidfon-Palmer wai Mr Qsw Johns Cc- pS i «vhU ' • I iMxJern r rch, M+.r DelzeU Hall W«U Hall. normally a boy'I lo m had a unique experience by having ID hist girl prendent To ladie ruling Delsell thus jw Ac Otn r Pee idecJ Karen Sell. Vice Prendec: and Marly Meyer. Secretary-Trecs- ■Mc Once ■•again teg were ateigned Io Tleebraan quit A pail-v w.j held inlrpducing the Dew I leer,men to the other r endec ti The annual Chrnlihai party wo held and pm« were awarded tor •he bent door decoration Mn Berkley and Mi Ouliey. ‘mb fiitute molliet , were given gift by Santa Ckrut Two one hundred dollar cholar- thiix were given lo deteivtng Delsell residenti The money war taken item the tocial fee which each girl pay each MirwUt k._ua tMwS 0'Ve we e I wt A Ow K M k I MeM Sini S 1 I t k U X Sew [ tee Mr X H«i t lnii T A fact sod Vf W , - Mu Epsilon Nu, Men's Professional The Delia Chaplet at Mu Epsilon N'u wa organ uud on the Peru Slate Campus in October, 1966 Their weekly meeiingi were held on Toe day evening and their program ollen eonuifwl ol an educational ipeoker. along with ducuuton of upcoming «vent Eoch year the Chapter holds a m m berthip drive, cmd afterwards pro ipective member are invited to an initiation banquet The meet impor- laiit and uvlere rmg activity ol the Swrr wa the leach in The gave (EN member an idea ol iht many lace ol tea -King Each year Mu Cputoo Nu give a achalanhip to 4 needy Undent in order toe bun la cwJwvf hi education MEN (ttcen ilia year were Gary Neboo President Kec Lcu- on V c Prewdrr.i Ed Myrn, Secretary Bob Kiwwlrr Huioiun and laity lunet Membership Chairman Dr Thomas Scherer and Dr John [emea were the faculty sponsors 2 A.rtre-r rwerwy aen f Mt N WHP G N e - «. it M H ttfirUiR, L | ret | Mten K frits swipe t S H iri •- H «MW. D- Itafenfe D Dw I OmrtMM ft Jt j «ri '• K«•■«■ 2 A Bcyvea N itklniMj M f« m p Kappa Delta Pi A rujdioBal Hemorafy «iuMlion Inttornily, Knppa IV3l t Pi m mb r tup a b:r od Ob tcHolai Kif S oJ .rtiup nod cbutaiHMf-t Ti Pott ch-ip ! I P ? Mu ar J |1 fntlpMf M to npouio4 Kifk ptetwiwiwl. irit.Uodtuetl and porpaoal «tabcJuni noil to forogautr wwantiDg nntribvlon to tb Md od ntucolwe Tlui T d«'i actiniiM LBdodod tp ik n Tlw ibm 6«., K JUffl. K Hurt Md t tu, 54.br too ol ndinbtii and ol pVd m. and □ «to-ti fry wKich w.n K.td 01 M« y Tho liadrstty aln-: «.hi tH« -o do Irya'ri to ikr togtanal ccmvenben in Onwiha Ott COT It'd K'JLI( I IMlo Pi nrrc Ra-ph IWl PfM i'Jrai Dainy pinny V c -Pi fjdoct Aiir.r Birron Soci«toij, M-rry VV.mJ Tt a ui f and Kaih Kate nan Dr B«i ShoUy w« tfc. lanky Sptun f K_ | f VtMriM. 5 JuCT M3 . fs H.I+I. t boo w KrK.,n. C •■ • H Ml L S d'.kf d np ; L «ign V twilm t tmtm H P.S.E. A. Peru State's Future Teachers Education dl d lit advocates repte tea! IK Peru Student education A Koation, Peru’ chapter ol this oatior,a I esrjomjntion wai headed by President lan Aidahl, Vu?« Presi- dent Snvo Chn 1nr.K n Secretary Rhonda Craig, Troaruici Tod lohn- K and Hutaiuin Sluiion Simacek Ctas representatives wei Fresh, man Mnm.no Bo bins. Sophomore Pat Castle, lunior Ru« Nolle and Sanior Phyllis Hamm Sms ol the year's aditntiei wne tie tutoring program, a State Con vrr.I.o:, and Workshop m Lincoln and Omaha and H, n ttrvr1y training A rudent toacher panel and guest ■peakeri rounded out the yogi Pmv t luJur 'e fc n iSo to? r Bochmberc S famrr N H •! . iMvlri | C, ir. 1 C t , :n.ty Svi-lir-j I S'- M Ho 5 ft- S V KcCwott P Pan VIKtr Pr j « T In I Oi L JO. T Mi Mon. S 1 Cifnrt.fc e M Hfciijxmdi | Tocketi m4 Kt H JoK : Ho I M r j r I Ail: t.i [J H i - V? f Cri l It S - ! ■ S Hsvphem W M. K,r P Hamm amt I PofaU He J 1 Ccigra . M Peluu. V Stkie 4 f. J ft ClOKJ I IV'rr ft ftunytu. aBO t. Gi ittb r or m r n fsalhmiag mJwrartion 33 Music Educators Sponsor Choral Clinic =1 Mf SC .... A. . 1 I f«- km t S-r.r A UiH.il. O Cat t Ibnif .. J D Duu Ham 2 D. Gs!«-+t. VSJk« It CKfe. - ( K.111 P W. ' C C T fciUu M Ltwit-J Cum. . akd t Hr-.- . MtNC Mu :, Mu ic, and m r miuic wu found on P iu Sm: Ojmpu ihu jKl f yoetr No onr Mipporlod t! mat than ihp merr,tu i ol M E N C Thw font fl hand tn 1b etuiual band and chotal eiiBK h+Ld cn oifBfwt Th i «ttnad lb«? mum rail touch ta ib Hoiukmui patati wsth itm Ekwt which l«i twcond plat A.-.- HY.rul nwnbtn tft tan! to tb« «s.it ctoaWMliea which mot ta Grand UUjod The lea dell ol lilt, iniMwall-y miacli'd giui P «po«i«- r. l by Dt CiLbeit Wil «PP at Itftv Dtckton, Premdenl Io hr. B:«o«. Vi' Pt .pjrnT. [ an«i- Sonliteld SectrtatT. and Beck Co but. Thanmt ? Drama Club Puts Talent To Work I i - V «I ■ DraM Q«lb • •- I C W . 4 I w.k.«! I) , .-4. p Cr 4 1 LI EJ Mm Th« b r in drama ««ii welt dn play d IJu pa year m ih pitun tutum ol the dub lio play lot o rbanqc ol poc , thoy Thornton Wilder Our Tour, i:| ifc « HomMwmag KMMiatkon In the rpnftg, Blithe SfMiil by Noel C J r l! 3 tUM PT! foRMS f uture pJaywiarwr w+t introduced Id Ihe cnBifmi with I be pr n1alvifi «I i ?«rd «I ‘fee membei ordinal pWy In lK tpneuj. absui three hundred KrtjK school itucjenti iftUuded the oinpui Itw she d tnct ipeeeh eon ini But with the cmfeince ol the Diunw Club, the contest proceeded with lew (omplicsiwru IU4 ] Mr | O.fcl'M 5 P m I IWw R W ■■■— ■ £ Ot4i 4 | t M C i !■! hfeqri lor rfc MrWwrrW ■ a plr| 9 Room W«l J A English Club Fututr wn1 n icclutip Row I D Fotlto, 1 Rlaif, D Borry. Sccrotaiy. I BaeH nb rg. | Tillman. Raw 2 K Sluael S Sumnwti. I Thonvat, Vico- Ptt-ndrftl, G NrLton. Treaiuiec, S Ohr.maehl, and Pal Ccatlo No) piclutod u SoIIt Brian. Pirudonl AdiyiSio lacludcd d lloal and window pointing !oe Romncoming, an invitational dabale domonnliabon, ah Mpofimrhtal doba! PfOOJalfi. ct banqur! limi cpooch conlwti which they anut«d Gavel And Rostrum Obbato !ud nli indud Row 1 S Tylrr, ] Iillmon. Vico'Psotide-nl. S Dwfcihoii, C Cedo, D Forko, D MdRftisg, L Xiobuhs Row 2 C Mu« . Secretary-Trcasuror. R BcbIwtoc. I Gibbi, R Fail. S Lobo, P Cestio. and A Nielson Row 3 I Levin G NoUon. D Wuth. G Bender, and W Fair banta Lsnjlsb Club ocIiviIim were limited to moot ing d-o voted io dwcuwang liiijrolueo. Io lectum and to occajiolial pell,« The Club alio spuiuoiod wnl ■ng coninti unci the Sritmj Saruit Alpha Mu Omega Mathematics Fraternity The nwlh tludenta dI tb« napiit hod on ev nllitl d yeat noth du turnon 11 nri dn-RvoEUtrabo i m moth ond a Chrittm-iM putty The annud □ward lor the oulilanding ImKmun moth lu riant Wat awarded at the annual slnolt Ity which concluded the K««ir aefivttj During the t««etl initiation. qr.s ot th outstanding •vent ol the year occurred, th ■jTuup r eUbrated Mr MeKercheri buthdny Sporjori tor Alpha Mu. Ossegri were Mr Lyi MeKetcber and Dr Dcryl long The ottvrar Sot the ISTO7I yr :l ■ ■(« tdw rd Myer . Pm nienl. I . -r.i- O-K tfca. Vice Pr«i deni, and Faye ChnticRsen. Sec retuiyTienturer The dob belli a real C Uhl n D Sc he mi C Mr«i 7 CWW u « A «u S Sepe Kcv ) V Certer ' I Tuhe I Suo - i II R.-W ] Dr CV.nit Urn M o fern. C Owe -e M. t,5e MdUrhe 3 Lambda Delta Lambda Shows Off ■■■ New Lab ! Lambda Dtlto Lambda a lK« hon- oiary crya imation lor 1h PltyMccI ScirffiC ffUlKl-M Ul Petti Pr wd i)il Qmilie Uhl.«n add SrcScfaiy. Tronnifot Charier Bot’hlo wen the otllcei who terved lor I ho year Sponioi w ti Di Daryl Loiiy and Mi Hatlffi Miller I i Lonq i K owienl Vice Prewdent el ib« na bobal ofyunualjun a-i Lambda Delta Lorobdo and Prendent Ded l i the coming f ai The d Uiu (reap a iMi ndira! teivaftia; Jhsdy tft tM Mmd beto A PKr«dl Sow A trip to Chedio Stale CoUeq So? tb aaboiHi corner,boo and an ApnJ banquet alsa doited this «QdaiM Iwa'i wleiwkn Beta Beta Beta tkw phii'i |«r Mc4« .ifr M Vfcrtfsi Ki iip ] « Hiiyl Lao } lisd Mr lii«.l.r.l M.!: parfutKl (ihrw txr M Wvajii R K tii« i 7 R KWhut i ft RdMtii i r.-ri C IMm SM'l Beta Bela, htntoiaiy biology llttternily kpHaM 16 member in the Sell, had a winning wmd w painted of Honveromififl god had teveial locItirM throughout tiwytar OSIuoli iMmlwn and tpauui lor lU y n worn T P.llt P Pldt S TefS f, D Teton llulotKn and Dr |ohn C Chnil, O Kooyb , K Sell, D Chrt ton, C Barhlo, I) Eidhesbeiger and S Hwpfaam. Mi Albeit Brady C McKee R OnOen. Plenlefll D Schramm, T Kmbt and C Badtlre Not pictured a Vic® Pro , deni Howard loan and Srclrlaiy- Treaty rer. Connie Beard Tl •• i d Ilmlmm le el P ! Hem II f TW' B Hu B r S 0«n.Pi R 8k l K Is,™■!% sed Mr t) I'Jitie It • t V lldir D fr'iif K K™-'- f «“i S M'l' ■ ■ H B •' Industrial Arts Club Tfddilton wa cflined tin iKu yonr Ken lh IA Club wan fu t pioc OB !l tT Honwcomirg Hoot i«M tb iouilh commk Y«-r Plavme Son i Clavi w alto oh ol lh u actir.-; - wh n !ft r kmUl w i 180 loft tar tb «tat boa« cod u odoiplLnto l Rrei 3 D I On R Becfciew , I PlOwi M Ur ll h khe«dll Ki t chaldron Plan •me ir mcid to «ora blnh i m mortal ictuifoiahlp lor A V Uireon Loading Iho Indiiitinil Art Club w« Slap GcrtluVi pjon«i m, Ralph todie Ve htndtil, K«o Lot d. SoctpMt-t R hard Mngw Tfw ur f Spo •Cling iht nfOOUHtM ) m ! Or L«fu Rinwll atsdD V (arm | A fcv.-s-w P - I 0« I I Vitei D Gn4m fc- 1 T r k fi l. lM B Ki-kmle D (tie - lei t Pakwek, Stetftd l+n H4« T. I MiVb Q D !$ rlurn in P EVi-W, P Tij. «?n O rt ap. K $OkA td i « 4 $ M Vr A dici Hn LplMW Kr g 3 5li r|in | frartehft M W ! . Home Economics Club Holds U.N. Dinner Filled with octwitrt concerning the homo the Home Economic Club (ullilled kts objective The annual Untied Nation Dinner wai prepared lor the public The Mortton Wa h ng- too Tw, with Cherry'ihapeti tttkc-s. pacvidod a welcome ehrtr.q to tho dwrf ei any -goutmet Al the Spring Style Show lh gutr modeled tarlweru which they hei created Concluding Ihe year woi an inttaUation dinner lor the new elh cw Th pse-nding officer ol the 1370' 71 year wi-fe |«n MilchelJ. Pres- ident. Karen Schneider. PfMtdeiit Elect, Diana Schtomm, Vice- President, Nancy Hawley, Secretary, Deanna Bc-nd. State FWpfc tvlative, Gloria Henty and Suo Hanley. Pub bcily. tone Frerichi. Partiomonlar- mn and Mary Oveimaa and Dione Bender Membership Mr Lout Kregel and Min Lucy Hovoy were the sponsor lor the organisation Acta MintwT d IV cimb ir r Seiwd 5 | A-,wr net t M,ri«ii Standing C W.ifcls.O fried M F ;p m4 M Waauo-r = TTwm II tk hUM mntte ait Jk™ 1 R Rand C llwiin .1 V H S i [ hnko V ttaibw «I 1, C a n R « 2 I r, '■ f w:n f M_.-. K N . w - I Tt 'h h II IlMT. D T «d«2 i-J ! Co, R. 3 L Matt H «U. S Dr i- I W k W lk-illiMf f | for fl, W |]IWI ml D Wolkxft Phi Beta Lambda Pimdtn ] i'llii ■-n lot fho 19TO-71 rr -i4 tr - y iir imt, Jtn MiUm, Pnni«t, Owiit. Curtain, Vmt Ptnttddfrt Dwnn Martin. Trr niii i Yirg.fud ou5l i, S ctwafy, and t ih r Botchet. Hwioiian Tb w «jltc it ijui'lnl the aiganitalion thfough a y«ai i.l activity ntarflAq with a ISoal ioi homtcom m Thn annual aacfK n, a moa«y mckm? piot«i wai, h y qt 111 beriming al lb wrcoii Mfn 4 l Gvml Ipwtktn mmlm iMIiH tbfOUflbcyt lb fHI Tl — itiirwq iik.w. h I iiimm tU R« i $ Tnckl L kb i a C Ill'll . L CckMt ctd Hr I 1« K—- • |) M R RjiiW. N Mato ■ r R T tt k Ik. J D T Amm, .0 Qberzwr ' • R«9 . R 3 r i w W - d L Gtsoftw How 2 C GmUtim C Kirn $ Turk, sad R TaiiM Epsilon Pi Tau, Honorary Industrial Arts Tlui |hi Epuion Pi Tau held two initiation and bang orb A y (K«gt«n Itut witi hold win d nwd by Ik n m bvrt of lb or ga filiation Thaw nsambef not left to right m lh« front cow D Bc-hting. D DaWi Vic Preeideot. ) Lull, Ttee ui i, K Lar on Secretary. L Hium‘1, SpoiM, uni D for vi Co ipdifc’ The recosd tow include D CaitW, T lohneoa, C Pat rah R Beckman R Merger, S GoBbSo. and C S eg ut Na« pictured ■ R Botgman Pt««d«cl Karate Club Learns Art Of Self Defense Kaiuto Club conaufa of aw« of the tnptl able people an carnpu a fat aa ih art of 1! deien u corv corn O'! Thu main mieiem of the up rm n and lupatwrunen are to maiter lb art of wll deleta and to engage m tofttwl karat ..utrec boa Teaching that ralKuaib were Roget Serim who bafde a blown bolt and Roget Onatt who h it Mfitnl a green bolt Though octm lm wot non existent much (ml and ■weal went into the practice hold ■wire weekly While under the care ltd watch of the milncion the avid «ludenti of kamte tncuued few caeualdie which counted o! bln toted font ot pulled muecle Thoee qualifying a able to doiend Ihetriiwlve ate Row I M Behtw. H Be hi pi R Oviatl ana D B.dr Row 2 | Bochenbesg. S Jobneon. D Chruten and M Kelly Xf Afro-American Club Tot bring «nr ol lb b ww! club o comput Alro- AmflCII Cl lib wan v ry active Th y CO «pontcitd a now and oltonded two (ws! itw including an UbrnlHCt I al Tatkia To do thiol ibair kf Spring Wrofc ihwy hold a iploih party Thry al o («dMn ij a «bit tor a nocloff ('oh da rampvi prlvnd nr Bow 3 P Bolisa, P Bart lohciier. M Waihimjlon, L Sylvan L Johroon Srcittory ncd C Mcrdrr Row 2 E Rrrvt-i J Bfagssi. f S woil I Stowail, S Park Vk Ptrwidm' E Blown T GiIIha. Troo ur l L Cre em emi A Word H o 2 Dt KtUy Lo.o Sp« c-r M (ohnvjn. PrMidi'r. D Hcrro= J Set D G-.— a rr., C T .v.-«ijwob ac«J A Waliac Pedagogian Staff Or group who m fnb f work hard •n'h lifti r «cognition a thr Pad ShH f w i1wd fltt rroli how much g :« mlo ih Lilli fom JkQ Tlhr Prd ioM rrtativ ly «mil which drttiandi oven mot «!- lad bom fork mrntbrs Oh ol lb P d mot importati! ItHMM u to wm at a a dn ol latortlvaog Coshwnr ha rairnbiM lb Ped bom il pwbbcolMl in Stpltmtoi Cr«b ■ml b gnwi to ihxw wilh Tfcwr B- tmtinal (ortiluilr to go « working 1« lb Prd 5u printer ci I 1h Ptd axe Joan B :h Rbury, Edltoita-Cb«l. Jim Million. Managing Editor, Han Croak Nrw Editor, Mcirgarti Ty- 6WI Trainrr Editor. Pal Caitl , Sport Editor Mih Summon. Pbo- togropby Suian Tortrr. CirtmJalvon and Mr Phil Knwoll. Advuoc W. A, A. Sponsors Volleyball Tournament TW « i m rm K- I Pi ktmkimr T Ekrw K Mi t UMw ' K. a 3 M— 14 P R M - 4 S 5 - ; P Pv- £ r Dw S Hn t A IMr MrCc m 9 fc WliUf 1 1 11 Teifc . fe ha« £ TMto Ha Ci’j r go f «l a) th t' toeraamtiit Cffty Wrinniii]T oiykl cami• ol tbi cnmpui mi« paita' pattag in nrwu acuntie Th w activities varied u the mokmi changed and a lK odhceu «a h need toi o e ha age TK o ktn ol thu ph-puraHj actiT c ub at K r: Sed, President. Suo dlt« Vur Pieudo i, JeaB- lUfit Davi . Secietary-T reo oMr, and Kalhy Mafh«w Pact Koepei TH twenty iiith annual voLleybaU lour eoffieei ii KaUi iKa tpitng V ui PhyUa C i iai in. « st l o4 pfepwal «duco boo a Pelu Sini . a (iid d the trophy io ih winning leam Once ogam live organisation tpoaeoeed a gula baaketbu-U tKB Aitbwyb the team wai oat nnanoui cm ! a t jeiit. B bed OB ewmog and mem- orabJ w 3 on tfc Afee yuO m tuo Sail V fnjmm and Kmfcy Ma tfc w Em ibneyb w r bwr y w«y evifisy uad poaOnay awl pbipay Ha lb yvl k W -il Wo , limy aifcy to ui on %•■ ■ pari ■ lWai iia1inW ntW A A nr an 3 £. 1 J C Cm $ K«- L Wm « S C UM i § Jta-IW. a ft. Ms I raw 3 S ft, h- Hn. M «4 M 1 5 fan r fcaHW, D ft f.-.x 5 l - «d A G.J .. White Angels Boost Bobcat Power Boetftltg Bobcol power ml (h pur poM d«m noted for tit (firit t p eiub ocganlitrbon known cn Ihn Wntl Angola Oa oclmty of h y«si included Mttmq voritrtn p p buttotu eh enabled the PSC student to dll' play tlvett tsiiiutwBB for thm i«n They ™E o oid snimi k (H« Iwhn'm Boddiog a float fo Komeeomujg with lh, anit ]|| ' ‘A WAA Win ulv mi jI lb « activities Thou continbutior to Spring Wrrk xm an inlandlM M OStnwri lrad tnj U Whilt Arjra (ho )Mi were PfewdetU Patri 0oyif Y«e President Diana S H dot, S r ldti CmhIw libber Treasurer M irly M -y n and 1 h jponwit will Mu WUlwimi M-, W, Gamma Theta Upsilon Mwntwr ol tho Gamma Thoia U| iikin liem left to nghf in ih Irani tow «i D Ma wn«. Vko Pjmi I Saciliield M ToQdluu G Stephen . C ftich :nii 1 h-ii G Withetipoo-n In row two B Tayl'.t Pr.«, D W futrbnnit Kutorien. I) loxk T M.icJioisp. S nr fc«iy. ft Bell R La o D Stovnnion. and C Owen ftd ihtoe Include T Ar.iJ r wv. D Trenhdm W Hu I «’ft S Wymote. G W IJwrk, S William tp.ii.i-i H Hauihahn Ifea uiM, and T TuioIiwtmkjhi IhitKitmo, Chiutnutm and Spjirvg hajuj;u«ti, and timid trip to rertwi place «••to tnet d d m thu y at' actit-.'i Phi Alpha Theta [1 may not be the btyy i or onna- fK’O on compu B0 ih mem active, M Phi Alpha Th M do pfcunol ill int r t ot hutory on I hi cum- pu Two icutteJhoa w f on th lui ol u tmh Aj-j included wm th •Inchoa at atbcer fin |M:n j Than tvrnptn.fra th otoanuaboii bam USt to rtghl wet D Sioli K TWmakten. unii K Boyl In Ih H- rail ( .W MCI R Salmelu. ipott - . I) Glb c „ S «rt«iiyTt ui l, D Cutliiw, Prendent. I. (•aortftB, and G Schotlonh-rtn-.ul, J P.S.S.S. Donates Money For Peruvian PSSS rndid 1 D D CoB fUw. Ob rm ? P B L Iwocm Mr R !v:-n ta Mr $ Ob . G Stepbvfu S Ofcinwchl aid P RmmI 2 D afctlS j PS5S Pf«b4fi wMi t%m 1 B Hn «p. K. Bc V C Stofedy, X. Tko+fcto . D D iv D SchMvl fr S | cobK ft fro 2 M Tc j km., D Sfesfl, X Tlte flkifedrt p Tacki oft W Law. C Rtttortit A Ml led o 4 -ii eed II «•«. ■ ti --inInn MT.k« vim a ddaa eh i — t k art e-oM J 4 tat Seasons Bring On Changes In Peru Th maay m mb n ol thu ottufii HM «di kept qin'« «? lh pat y cr s-:iT-.tkO with tb iBRu-el pm. ' at ShI P n k The dub ako nude iti rtwilfkbutjiifi to t hr Hon Ocm q Par t with a float Petu ai ll by four m m h r« id the dub at the MebttrrkiJ State HutWKfll Soctoty annua! AUo «a the agendo mu a lldd trip to tin Be-ulnee Hocneelotid Tii CKuttmai party and Ibetr an- nual banquet tapped their le !i itie kr ib T«oi O'!- ri ut rhu acti large gtoep were | hit, Crip . Paewient, Kalh nn bifl Vtce-Premdeot. Bat bsrr Haimi Secretary. Stanley QhamacM TV -mutes. Deborah Stoll, HtfvriM ajuJ Sandy Os , cbcaiman d iKtwiSto Df George Scboeten bcnel «w lb Socuhy iposao Newman Club Helps Needy Family Newman Club ■ an oruimmat u r . that benelit both it member and lH |m pb cl «Imp Coeimufuly Tfli vwi the «flanuaiw.. displayed ih Outsban o dc | el helping o'Her 1 fey p« «n g a bob «I Tip p o- e cts ai which wrfil 1o the Red K«s- fcu 9 Sowuhr, who bora wen d« Iroyed in a hi The group also had n huyiack ndr uiwi wsejMK « w « 10 promoi Inn and IriendiHip with alt the «Sudent of lb eompui Oiw a month, lather |ohn McCabe 1 5 Ckrra'i pej« b m Peis, pave « rebohoua tali at Iheir rse s Officer of the enwiuwhon ■ ;• Linda Berger Preudanl Tom Tar n i. hi. We Pin i-:Unl Pal Burled Seeielaiy, anil Benni Slempet, Treasurer Mr Jerome Stamper was I he lucidly sponso r Wc fd vmbqtem mm vom t ■ i few I reibw Mis r Me fc . L h+gw f fe-wk fe «W. M (l„wk J Schewdw I TnWcb a d I Wisest I fe— 1 M pm tad T Tsew ' n } Mr jw=we than K TtoUrs Gwgt M ■Attm. I Gtuwndt n d C HouiaWi 40 Lutheran Club, New Addition To Campus L S I , a now addition to Ihv compel oiganililtlAU, XU toim -d by merging Gamma D lla and Lulhvian Student Awnatioii The fat ! yetst wo rtorl d with e p :nwr Thiooghtoul lb y a.t duiMruaiu ai il panelt «• «■ given on TUttcnii lopwn at w U a a wnw ol time Two par tie note as the calendar, a Chtiatma asd a ptua party Member ol th oigiinlMlioti wet - Row ] N Siod. S Ktaittcr Vie Fl n(bn1. N Holiacemoider. and Patter G Dau.,« Spi'Fifoi Row 2 S Smith J Saa.UwUl, Secretary. S Hwphum President I WVi b i aad D Hdlirwn Chi Rho Chi Rho a a coopeiatrr lellowihip oi perron Iran nil tom Ifcidihofti ed the CHmlnin la.it h A highlight ol thf y« it wot working with CROP an otgacuahou which help ih hungry Secretary Trecttarer ol the organ nation wen Nancy Sctsiaos Serving n hcxud member w fe Kathleen Var.denburg. Dias AndilM ton tun LtcuriAf. and William Fmilwak Clergy men and laevlly member wlnM Ola Rho «it Ik Rev | ]ir.n Arnot. the Re [time Rragaa Father John McC ib , Ms DoimM Miller and Dr Thomui Scheler CL htc « ■! Ilftl fr r SwM I 0 A d « ■■ ■. N a4 I twiwL I B I 5i Lw I — n A « t MmMoi 1 O a TV—I .. L lanarra. R T-rU-. 5 A «M T TllMfki Circle K Works For Civic Improvements Smo 196?. Ckfcl K K« b 5t ■ -I Ih4 ruorl uctivr groups on rampui tl chjel puipo w «immumly b t Uinwnl ntvii acivancempni Thi ynir Cud K tnlrodurai Ihe inter notion iMjii uI lh«r cuotpu ontlnacv Tlwy coopwraW with ihn E A Ctirb to mok toy tor eiw-jy chikicvn al Cltll fnva Tl | ako rcnuitHitwl moMf lo a Mw-:i j tenuty K-'Im w s ptinr 4+4 to Auburn Jot th Bioocirn-obti A btntrUna party w« b W tor tfc ennui U’i C.r K h ipNrd !h Kisraou ci JViu m a pancak brnokJatf Ther ruiMs) nuifiry by («ILitHI (M cnwout q) baUgumn Ollicm warn Don ms Robertson, PtrsuUnl. Ruiw! Tftylof. tfnt PiMiiknl Greg Tkompioc Such fury amt Dr Darr t Wtisingor Sjsoono ?r. , $ im Ca£ 0 «7 M hncfcan r« 1«' tna Seep |w n.Lww.j Gnu K TV rnmllce Shader.! C l l pelun -Jl ■ Po I W Ovjt-H. I BiijiTi K |mj« K K • W Hirrn ..:i nui t 5i«v'fc L.n Hu IDE Ccrl G Sh!B T I Ajdahl 5 loo -t : ■■ T biruno Student Center Board i d £ Wunmi Row 1 C Mump JC M t-nrtj 5 C%. bwH M K iSf, M M KUtrd.y? fr Be 1 Ktenj k' r I AtmuliTb-j N n. D tk-k-:inj5 t asvd H StevfOi Coordinates Campus Activities Thu year Ike riudeiits ol Peru had very little In c rr,p!.n n. about in the line ol acbvrtte and entertainment Wos . to lust lb tail ol every ttudent ««-re preeented Info; null dance every month ol the your nine provided (or tbr ’Tied A Uiire ol Potu Stato College The Student Confer Board 1 alio iMpjnjrble lot tbn game iouidQ' ff.er.rt in which wnntu ore found in loookor, eighlball. table Ionius, chew and bridge The ilndonti weio cjjkri given on Opportunity to di piay ihfrit cjMb- Imt (alent on (he window ol build' isq-i throughout the earr.pu during Homecoming and Spring Wcok Le :dmg thu active group were Axiiuhl Pmidpni, Ted Johiuoit. Vm lMldinl, and Shirley |acob oe CoKMpor.ding Secretary and Treasurer Mr Scoir William, i and Mi Donnell Cottle were Toeirlly Adwn TK- Ckm oi I7 r roykroli ♦ ■ avlr ■w-.tK kir-jt-jK - S. G. A., Student Representatives MdM-.b+r 4 SGA i v-fc-4 5L-m I P fra , L I S Ltnut. B Hnma G O K Stovb, N RK .-U , Wi fcV r 0-) «nMjL M D Sc K .] K HttI 5 Ui irp U Wir.ni «r M H «mh u d R H « ICr m«r iadl O |«M n R .« 2 C Rruth S I Ai m dnir f between rhe admirui fintton and Peru Stale' student , il a the duty ol SGA to bo the r«ce o( the student body This year, S G A helped reetoto the annual; reviled Ireshman orientation Oltd tfiibtstion. revued Homecoming by ipoiuotina Peiu'i licit Homecom- ing pcisde. sponeoted Open House, and worked lew Intel-dotm «Mto- tu n S G A also lupplies banbiti) apenifl !ot fheel leaders to fill away games S G A ii composed o! representa- tive circled from ooch organJwa- bon and eta on the Peru State campi The president o! S G A is elected in the spring by the en- tice Student Body This yeas' ol- t icers were Diana Schneider. Prendant, Siere tmeit, Vic«‘Pre ident, Barbara Haims. Recording Seerctaty, K'tlhy Boyle. Correspond- tug Secretary. Gary Hoemann Tsea - uret. Larry Humphrey. K S G A Representative The sponsor wet Me Datrell Wininger and Mr Tam Fstigerald 5 G A 'i coetnbt ! Io «K Kameroni-te t rod ™ -n ■= -a rums 4« I MAh . 1 $ Mow V f.i i-l f Cuw « V Ttf w. ] retaiM N • Kw.Uy StaM t S Sk«Uk«w □ '«'■«lei I M Kuii j f udj Delhi Student Wives Earn P.H.T, Degrees ? : only do the iHffibrn «min tb nl Hi T d 9l« (flittm Hubby Through), but Ihey do a grtml d«. fot the benetd d other Ai Chtttt (mi I how wiYrt ol «Indent wont caroling ai tftu Ciood Samaritan Horn and I The iJilLi td o dr nalod money la lk Pilarum by railing 3 I 1«mi«mms m During the loot bull game tb«Tf Cwuld b ion ad W.Ur.-j OsrmeVd apple Ai the tMiltptk ill yon lh-e a i pill! w.u displayed by live poelej which they created Pr« vd ng ol licet lor 1h or gurum tMM were Aline Bryeon. Pimdeal. Becky Co?be i. Vic Prwwdosi, Lixdc Lmirt, Seorrtcry. |o1hb Lute. Mb Malkim, H fort2n. B «h Batrn , Sl hi K«re Mary Hounhohn Program AWt'i G ;vol!3. Telephoa . ana Aliana No o ny, Reltoihmenl S awJ • Ce tw i A ft™ ? .m r M.n.p— A Cmu • «t. Seniors Cherish Their Last Year SwiMi n 9UHM H Mb i n bw r r «4 ■ prqpm r i Activities Moving In Yp:.' aH i [wi lb routine is the mat Its a pwflct of tlMKtttM, bo ei dunk and hangers upon bangeri of rkthe os such tfuasnl moves info Ibe do! m lor Ike upcoming obmi i And E« t Mt Ilf potad wr tk sa« Eager freshmen guMNi to now out ol home and into college life, found ii quite an ordect to move all o! Ike pffiep)i inahu from home to a room ono g m«ii| The { seemed to become longer and their «peed grad ually t1 cri«ii t and became mote til that cl the upperclowmea who w« cmrr ol tb long haul which they bad don is fear pu.il But finally after aims and I gi were worn oui ike yesfly task was com pleted end Ike student was ready to ret! I down and meet and talk with new people and irwjk new iiiends Itel'MtiMabei tWu ■ nrweet Ifw P r Buteet I owUlMo reUfil ' W A - ■ Hh ®lm«i pw« «“ ti Registration Proceeds As Usual 'MI AKT5 A t Mu ‘ Air to --r« Ad bo tun during th« pant ywaf w :i th r an rmi mi jy d •i'M l r.ti to Ihor louficl al fogj-lialion They Hood in Un« lh y eoi «I tablet ot a wrot Oftd erca d only Io 'lir.d I hoi the y would •b5 have oncdh i Iin in which to wen! and aiioth i fdtro io catnplirie Fa Irnhsnon it won a now and ram - whrtl ratlin tl tig But tor the w U ip rl BC d upp ieU «m n it wm the name old routine which they bod don many n lim They oawld r«i inb i I he huttU lot d tun cotd, and the line and lolls wilh coutweloc add lb atlwnabolu mod to tb tr cfenwHediiln Thu ytdf'i fwgnittriQfi «ran bmM ddwnil brain the of ttqn b tof «c pt ihot a Ldl ip d -'n added 10 I ha long bn Bat lh nd rttul’ wa th worn as hi d, eottlu d, paw udindwii who nw wm «HosDy stsdebtatPSC S « O' h wJlio . -1 I.MI. I- ,1 lamlt nshl n dl d IXjm ‘ r in a ul ik+U UlS+ati Freshmen's Firsi Week at Peru r«wbf (Iuwfi OrwB Uw- MWk rf th «4o oag 54 't. ( ■duSfctW T rm mtrrrrla «Rarrfc. ftKroo-giSi fkm utr ♦ ol X Sr 0 7 h nn.; lk b2a ti ftJ. •K-' Apple lack Festival Provides Better Relations In an «Hart to promote clo «r re- lator. b«:« rn Peru Slate College and Nebraska City, the Chamber oil Commerce orgonued the second annual Apple fact letnvcl The Septembet festival included cr parade of floats. di tmgiu .hed guert cud enlhunojtic Peru College fresh- men The annual loolball game between Peru and Tarkio College war held to !he evening el Hayward Perk in Nr- braika City Bui even Ihe enlhauavn of the high spirited freshmen wan not enough lo pull a victory for Peru To conclude the day activities. g donee was held at hr Nebraska City Armory to provide fun and entertain- ment foi the students of both colleges Thm P ri. boo-j Mobs tie fare 1970 71 appearaser Rot I | P-7.P. P M: « I C W Vf I OroMvttfU T mj jr-i P McL:-. i- R-h j L Wat ' r. C Ar.i r cin P S £ h . i S Ta i P Scfc - ■ ft Shiu-fn I 5 rn tf. S Miw V Kdli «Ad | Duili M 3 I Srb l | Mmm. N Scfcw n Rr jlfcH? U tV.4 f«f r 13 Jfc r .l. H W«n- S K 14 1M A Gf4? M Variety Show Sees New Talent Anything trom a wild Saracor. «lapping dome to a soliloquy h«n Hamlet wa wiiBMMjd ai the annual Vsntty Show Produced by ]«nvrt D Levin, ihe thaw tpbnhed wildly in the Sail Thp hapless audience wa subjected to the crudiu! lorm ol to-called entertainment Chorui hne r nnger«. munoar. . romedja iu all graced Peru' nig hi of golden me mone line per I er maner flowed Like penoie Itom the balcony a Staten enjoyed one o! the moti prominet ! «octal event o! live year Ai the dote oj the lun Idled activity, ihe audience nvoted the la t jew moment with a chotu ol Ihe Color Song The dar-itudded ca i came from anywhere from Maudchu- retis to the Golden Gale Demoiutiahoti a mere performed on a jewihmp or the junction d n microphone enriched Ihe cultural background ol all Dusk Falls on the Campus of a Thousand Oaks Homecoming Parade was Big Success A pa rad . with band tram tu « I x tiding schooli find llcritj, tn a £«• end • ! -'chamj to 1h annual Homtfomitfl UhntiM In )T«ara po t ditjAijp «•« uwd but that r 9 ™ to wh l li «tuti 03 iittMt cat , and woqron mto float Thu uno Mtaltoiu ot I ho tud «? urrr tri tram to ‘do «bow own thiin) an coautruchrva floe tot th 49Mb c unite] Huowcowmiji m wim mt in. ih lAduifrul Aft twal pluc Boot Tht tl'fWt vaniod uk turn and in kioa but the main idea wa th tarn to pro- moto a notary bt lb P tu Bobcats so P$S5 Sp-id orit 4 IW 1« Tim bii rr-J-Dy iikwl liu Ikfsnjl wtrJi Q - -+ lootil 5 t 4 «W ■ ■stnr.in.j ttrui f 'Kr.l« r« i wn q| V?«?rd oPSC ndOTJ. [490 Iwnie( gmi 10704 fhJ t 4H« koAHK-oAihji | radU 1970 Homecoming Royalty SUSAN HARPHAM rep-r fronting Delicii HaLl a a sumo! ma|ioriD'j m malbemxilje She if a graduate- o! Auburn Kiqh School and u the dautjhlcr o! Mrs Catherine Harphum of Auburn awl Me Stephen Hnrpbam ol Millard Sue is an active member ol such honorary «flanwations ai Beta Bela Belu, Alpha Mu Orr.wja, and Koppa Della Pi Hit other .’-•mvihei include Peru Slate Ed u etman Aj3 :ia - t.Cifi, While Anijeit and ihe Lulberan Student As- MSCiatKia el which hr a pteMdent FACKIE PUMMEL, a senior ail majet, n cho etl to repnient the oo-mroufarg studenti of the campus Jackie u the daughter ol Mr and Mu Lee Pummel ol Nebraska City Mist Pummel, winner ol the- l%9 glamour conteiB. has been a member ol White Angels Art Club and I bo Student Governing A cc-i«lion She parlnnpalod in the Iteihman kick line and was an irtlondanl for May Fete 00 ROXANN RUNYAN a intuor, ia ih 4 Mr otrf Mr GltOikMid Ranyat ol Fc_i Cily M;n R-nyan a l%8 produnt ol fall City H«jh School, t [ i« r t«d CV |kvurr« Ma'r.nn KoU Aft eerne-ilary major Xk)iaM bat btft a mnbct ol Kappc Mia Pi. P m Start Ediwrotiaft AmcWIm. Uilbnw SfU' ■ilfhi Am • -'jfi n iiB'i 41 former member ol Miftgrei Hall dorm rovi bed LYNN WATSON rfp « iai.t d Dar-adsoe-Palmer Hall, u a l%t viodoate at Red Cbud H jh School Lyon, an elementary edwratwa ntcjca. n it daighiti M Mr and Mr H ar l Woocm at Rod Cleixt f« lb pail throe irnin Mi WalKifi b■: ijiveo «p.r.t to the rrimpii I«y beiiuj a rheerieidei She rai aim■ a memfcer ot While A i-Jel the ronv n pep club Vicki Hall Crowned Homecoming Queen VICKI HALL war by I he Petu Skat STudentea iben 1570 Hewntswg Qv +a Vtcki r £ife er.! d Mwon Ha Li Mm Hall ti a ]%c oiadual - «d Southed! S bp an a CwuiftUd a'ed Hujh School and a Ihedavah- nl Mp ahei Mh S ar. y Hall ol S?«_i Vicki ut fl |UIHOf Bvs-nnng tc phy -T±l d uj-ntiafi and het octivit'-ee VJY included eheefteadlmg. holding clam otfcc , pel- iwapatimj in debet , efm f et a queen oand-id-at 1- r I he May Fete dance dfrl pLiy. r j ■;« l!'«- iiUpr.' baikelfc-i!. team lor lh Women Alhtelie Am-.-ci atioii on nmpui Owe Vrfc - meM br. State baMIWi Homecoming Presentation is Our Town Drama Club first production of the year was pat pn a! Homfcomug The play wet Out Town' by Thornton Wilder It wa tin story ol icnall lawn fife, and the live- of the people e mi ting in the town Mr Jamn DunLavy tail □od directed thopiod action An eiccptiocialSy large cast wm needed lo Jill rhe namy character in Ihu Wilder creation Rohoarwl followed rehearsal, porn wore worked, then reworked Finally the play Cl ready The curtain paired and Perus version of Our Town' appeared before it audience The play message vrer tragic lei Oftc pef- loemoBce. the deep emotionalism and wpr- row was passed to the audience Lven the iftere obnoxious student viewing the ploy Ml the drama behind ‘Our Town , re older newer came to tear fe the second peiformon.ee, the coat dis- covered that their audier.ee was comprised primarily od alumni Most od tbe emotion- atom teemn-d to be regarded as humor by these arrogant elder following the play, the entire cast and crew assembled onstage to pay tribute to their fine dilector Mr Dunlnvy A final bow and ‘Oui Town” was history Who's Who In American Colleges Sally S-rfdfi. daughter of Me and Mr O C Weber of HotmeenUe, and the wile of Robert Bcran., is a speech and English major She Lf nr!iv in eftcma and forensic and has terved as officer in the Drama and English Club Sho . a member of the Sfudenl Center Beard and I be rtuden! WIVM Dcuy Berry. daughter of Mi and Mu Winifred Berry of Thurman. Iowa, u an English major Sho it a member of P S E A societury cl EngLuh Club. Vico-Preiidenf of Kappa Della Pi She u a member of PSSS and a student mom her eJ the Teacher Education Committee Phyllis Ekdi daughter ol Mi and Ml DottahJ C Ceres, Sup n« .r. 1 married to Ralph Bodie A home economies maioi, she has beer-. no officer for the Homo Economic Club She was iu t runner-up for Miss NebrariaUind in 196-9 and re ce.uedl Kappa Delta P recognition She was a candidate Ic r May Fete Queen Alne R Jones Bryson, daughter of Mi and Mrs Alfred |om Wymote, wife of Richard Bryton, i an e!e- menlaiy education major She ha served at an officer of Kappa Delta Pi and Student Wive and u a mem- ber of PSE A She hat been on live Dtoa i Uti every semester Carolyn Dorn, daughter ol Mr and Mu Benhardl Dorn it a home economic major and bnt been a member of the Home Economic Club She it a member of Kappa Delta pi. Newman Club and ho received three cho!ar hip from the Nebraska PTA and two from the Peru Achievement Foundation Mike lohnton. a four-year letter man in basketball. is ihe ton of Mr Elaine Johnson, Omaha A business merer, Mike is maiBiod to the Ivr- nwi-r Jb-tty Johnson Mike hat served as an ellicer in ihe Afro-American Club and is a member of Kappa Della Pi. P-Club and residence hall judiciary board Ol Mardfft M ly u she daughter ol Mi and Mu Vern Moody Auburn A horn •oor.o-rr.x7i mayo; «hr hot erv d i ao edhcei of ifee Horn CoctBDfr.iCi Club So a alia a m .n h f of K '-pptl Della Pi and ipc«i««v) a «choJajifup liom ifa Nebtotka HtTOo Eccftcwiuc Awoction Ralph Reed a ma 101 ir, chemistry, M (he ton of Mr and Mr Ralph R« d. Sr , Nebraika Ctly Hr tr eeivcd the Churl L Ar.diewi Peru Ar hievamivnl feu cdntion Scholar- • hip PruMiUmi ol Kappa Delra Pi. hr 1« also i memtNit a-f Alpha Mu Otth-.j ; Lambda Delta Lambda and PS t A Ktru Rer- Jil. .rl daughter of Mr and Mi H f Rercg t«i. Srerhea. i a mathematic mat© Her allilration mtliuun Bela Bala Bela Alpha Mu Omega Lambda Delta Lambda and! Kappa Pella Pi She hesi born an olitcnr d Iho LSA hot luniot clan and ha beer, active Id ih Worrier- Athletic Awoc-irttton Gre-j Thompson, if the son ©t Mi and Mr i Arthur Ch-dder . Platt - roculh A ipooch mai-or. G:r; ha been active it dramatic . English Club LSA letramutcls and no •rocked on rhr «tali of the Pfruv.ua and Podurjog.or. Greg hoi served a ar. olLcei ut Mu Epsilon Nu and CucU K Sue Vaodcitord daughter ol Mr and Mt Sterling Vatae fiord. Auburn, m an elementary education rr.aor She •rd on infern in Lincoln the but err.e rer and received the (restm-an tecognitioA award ol Kappa Delia Pi ol which ihe tt now a member Wiibam Wussil a the on ol Mr Gather me Loop. Lully. Po B4J is maionng m orl education and ti a member el the An Club and Kappa Della Pi He ha Mirvedi a Prom dent ol DeUel: Hall and has provided rtrt work (or campus activities 1970 Brings Changes to the Campus TWK. .Jf lainfi l tartolit «• ««« Tie { . ■ JPT labsnVWT • oneflimlT ■ In tim - all thief cha and (ha yrci citaagt iui P m a remodeling was don to tom o! the campu bmldtftf) Set enc and Moth ur M nf h«hd in the Educa (Mu budding while I he Science building w t remodeled Ceiiirsai were kneeled. room were repainted new lloor weto lend and w« wtiina metalled The old cheat why lab IflWn gave way to bew table NirhoJa ’ Patr Hall became married ttudent hoonn? The aparinvents were remodeled ■nk a kitcbes. a bed toot , a Itnsg two and a bathroom Morgan Hall reoeteed new heal teq trier . additional wiling, lire mritpei and rt lre h coal o( paint while the glrb lived in Delxell The job took the entire year but it wa well «peal Mri Si hwk- t ) •))«« iin in oeent the m hot Hull «fallen wU Hi krf iIh wkmt.b ■ wrfij. L y :•. r, W-S-n ’ 7 Jorol? C |hJ IV McC«W fc - Ce fei f Cc4 . Suit Kift r QK-iMirUt V£ i t ftjte Q (4H io Pm iBfrift tua k toilet j t+orc Bobcat Spirit Boosters I™ iludenti ol lhu campus know hot the Bobcat became pur ptlicwl mascot In 1921. Baldy Wdco . Spo-th Ediior for the Fed, and Dean W N DelnelL retorted Ip the mee-rn given our athletic twmj, which at that time were feminine- ly nicknamed Pent teacher They hoped 1« find a mated thcl would say the team was laugh Then one night Wdeci hod on idea, and Ftgh! hie a Bobco! became the cry of the school On Gelabor 20, 192?. Bob, the Bobcat . took up residebc® on this nanpui Bob lived in a cap south ol the school auditorium where he stayed until ha depth on May 20, 1939 H had instilled the heart oi the athlete with the undying fighting power of Bobcats For 23 year this campus far lived without a Bobcat, but spirit has dwindled With the hope e! reviving spi tt, $ C A purchased a second Bobcat Bob II arrived in late January and is now kept in a small lour by sis foot cage in the pungent «moiling pit under the gymnasium Bob II will probably have to raise the spirt! of the school belose he is given o place lit lot a mascot But the burden ol rcaing spirit does not be with Bob alone It lies with every student, faculty member, graduate and everyone who affects iht community Maybe someday the cry Fight like a Bobcat' will again echo through the htlls and valleys of Pern PtatobyO TerrJ, Fuirbvrf. bivt-r ai: t 'vr.i thot I kova uw Man, ail at UhimpuS q J h«n iKtlJj. 11711 Booki end clone air real. nol I be fji oil until tame mote convenient lime, they die noeeewry and now Term paper l and report) are due and the Lixary u a hundred cold mile away The jm w wm bound lo tome wrap up and remember whal ti' worth I be educdled it •_______ r T -n Wm4 P HpH|ifl-of Ov M- Winter At Peru State £ h T lK« ■nr.Up -ipr-rbt rrt 7W«I. |l lop|r| ui. I rA a dm f Ifteii Iwjft T Carte jWn rj EOQJ ir. « «botevl mo uku irtj u tl mm mv kikii Maaf tr+vplm wrczlk+d I h«-r« 1 Jtrjr ■ Q«Ug Aa I b -jf W o s d im A fear ’ I « ENTRANCE Tlua wa . n good fczii way t?g 1 ii-2m .K?wt. Tw 0o=-k «4 P«:a b 4 rwry b«ie drtrw .a butibM IB )ai « 7r| ?o Ai . utaaUilWUii m tihoi « |pt fef CHr) Pprfc +-r ,cm «I e Wi r W •+nm 'fc.--.-U .3 «« Ok Iff. ■kwgrxtuf t. rniM my $JOfcwf at dim oo alf-irkii l IcmJvg j $uJ «kirt . feo’ On |n s-fU« kwd dm b rrminwjKf it xk 72 - T 14dU f«LoJ did trOtc'lk l l thSk«A k uA LWi alM a mUm suctji Ary -of rkHWI Home Ec. Club Holds Martha Washington Tea Uti —def Qafc Drpeit I rIi' ■ Ill Ink. fly3e Bod m4 It i J fwrbeye Ei n th pitc «I February could noT ! •{:- lhe 30rh annual Mattba Wmluiwjlvn Tea tram taking place A m other fun the tea won open 1o the public Greeting the many guetli were member ol the Home fceonomu:- Club nttaed in t-ol.irn.il c«!uihm The officer ol the club, which i pcn ored by Mi Urn Kiegel. served IrlltrluAvAll and cut the chetry-fbeped cuke that hod been mode from an old tcope which be leeged to Martha Washington fruit, cake that bad been, prepared 1« the HCt v« by these borne economic major were eaid or the tune, alto 7 Peru Students 'Clean-Up1 Highway 67 Un T coruuling ol pof-ej, cpiUj and other lus'ik that had been thrown {torn cart driven along Highway $7 wai collected by I ho Studeo! Gwer mtig Aiaoc-.alion and olher «tu- deni vxjlunleetTi Ihu ipruig Rain dimiauhed Ihe tixe of the cirw but nevoTlhelw I ho job oi policing ihe 'Wvon mile sSrclch' mat completed Who! did ihew volunteer receive for doing Ihu job3 [I bluleri and j-qtc iriutclet a JO a form of payment that u who! they leeeivcd And Jot what3 Will the tttetcb tetnaia {( from the Uder of raotorwti of will it become itrewn with moio duregarded junk7 Wl. r frpijrma m fa band it bond tu! ji.ti cjOhUim ot M.3 i ear S? end i« ib u utk II Peru Achievement Foundation Aids The Student Inatm t;r w jSwJ Cjit 41 !mmi' dm«iH, Ailkuf M JpCwi-Wlir, Al«-w h 0--II Q UtA • :.i-j IrriifM, Mr IJ) M-- I 1H Ol M-il S Ju« Oa cUfcU ft Ki= . C..r « pmimrf.s. S I. 0 b! b M At11. Co f. Fr d JV'iwc L Mariw no pr -l r.( !• An Sbtvuoc I. : Hclsw Robes! ll U| nrji ] m l «t T-jktm-j Ihr pKl lir n-ue Ducckl CarU Secretary The Peru Achievement foundation a ill loundod to plOmdo cuislance to the college in arm'n where state lunds were nol available, particularly in financial did to student In 1970, the foundation awarded •cholanhip totaling $7,308 30, to rtudenl at Peru Slat and provided matching land (oi 1h National Dr- iejue Student Loan program The money ipenl helping student come Iro-m several areai bequests Item (or met students and faculty, certificate of deposit, stocks and the vending division o| the loundc- tion The vending dtvn.;--n owns and operates equipment in the residence halls and administration building The profits from this division are earmarked especially for scholar- ship Tii T d tohow phi prtci laseb-ti. rrerean a check Id Mr Aidusi Br.cn -fewde i «I rjw WxL os 'Glamour' Representative Chosen At Peru State | rjtae tad Mitch ;; we si P su 5ia1 'i r pr r.Wjif m 'Glemetir'i Top T n College Girl Cotsteii Cv :y y si 'Glamour' pu-kj r n wtastn i-orr. 1J1 non (tiwti ol atri or. earapu octo ih country Each ijirJ u judgod by a pen ; ol 'Glamour «dilori on h r ! wd fihip absii'y IB Ifiihton and groamiig and h r ir.volii«m nr in Mtortunailw aebvil) on caaipui or is ih« eo nmiKu y Thu kind a! ta-d «fc.p us r btemaniy lh.r inuHr ol th hnjf.n I O or boc k«-d by th bjgkmt pc«.b grad asy w;t 'bon a gvtf Iciluss. nAa v bs io b a ma-r- ! ol a U? ol moa y and twenty Is bork •?;« rh ed «iup a d v :-jj - m o' ol lOMftaa a d i imiMiimn ilm i hj HnttiB e-j afeea} ' word! ri Dww • Psm irwj : Sp “Blithe Spirit” Was Spring Drama Presentation Noel Coward comedy Blithe Spuit wa presented by the Drama Club Under the b direction of Mr lame Dunlavy the ecu! gene a magcaiicent performance The ma£]_ highly select em‘ were chows and daiedod by Mr DynVrvy. with esmfer.ee from flu- dee t director Pot Cmtlo The tecond Dtarr.u Cluh production of the yeoe wtu -aided in its «uccew by the behind the scene crew A set a hoe a any evei «mn in all a! Peru ■ history wai built by a devoted crew o! hve Hour and hour of hard Wo-ik weal into a set to rival any in. Nebraska, on a budge! of 575- 00 Backstage war ken also did their part lo make Blithe Spirit luccewful. Sound effect , make-up, lighting, prop, and visual effect crew all tnved to help with the pioductnar. After the final performance of Blithe Sprit , the cast and crew joined otwlage to offer their gratitude and deep re pect to Mr Dunktvy 71 Danish Pianist Visits Campus pnr! ol Hh loani'f eriVl louuw ! Wf a CMWrt Mt by Mi I? .i j jj J a fit • 1 (■ r-i D r.rr. jit Mr Dialog jiatJ wui tin Ihr FVru rainpu lai ■i gm ,) iiilki hi fh ol Mu .i ■:k n arvij (he Muiw iipprecuMiap cit t Thi« On ht iwoikI Irtp to Amecifri iir-. J on oecfl i- M h Nebrioia ervi r cofdesl lot todio ocIwd 12 ,n Luteola lr. 1964. Moyecu Dabgamd rfowwl ihi Danah Cniim AwakI flivd in 1966, th I M i- ' Pru . lw. «I if.- ■li-jhi'-. K-• ■ i i- jw«n in Dramatic l -i - c . • 1 U I '. IM 11 I Mr Vi- • ■ ' I «r.c ■ -.w r« 4 % -i • ■ - r- - J srl w « E Soulik £ §r +tt cj I th H Si '-V Head Start Program Tlv NrbtciilMi H l Stall Supp m-rritnry Ttair-irjJ htfiaa {nrLr,.fj« bwd Breton to p««t« nc-r.ali and poiopimf+nn t pat UtepioyW full up- m Hfri-i Start Program Stgii nt r ay « 43 to cell ) oowiwwoiri pfKUt So «unpif-tmg rnaakrt (xiAUOoe nqnnw—nti T-- .-jri.-ul: .- .i • io A -■■«'«j - te Ars D jr u EujLf Ch.i:ih jodl CducvtM]) ban P tu Stas Cc-i 1 pj «rthwt tinytrr yroqmmi ar onnfcb! a! tv opeiatiDij mirmitmi in ih program Hi til.--f i« i .W-.iwl,rg T - k f Clrwocm Inraau « apart .J t .nli lining «, j-i tn Peru State Teaches The Student As Much As He Is Willing To Learn Tlu ««4 cfci Hr? Otor. my A umfc ! tar jrtm tT Ton Tiu frociu dMimnli «v i M ■ • r A 4 d 3 vow a 4 IK PHin u o ”t fhrrr cmy 6ud Hxnfli— is.j Mw fcmuiMHH Any n t y h -fc i Extra Activities Keep Students Busy CW n« r« kni afewkvr A «=1 7 400 OHM K-3 b W tV J'-irt Cc 4 mf4otfc«a « lh« b «t kpr ol karifcftg L, Rear I Daw Tut Carted Tot'-’ . S( u V h-r | tr i Kn | w All ’ Hui W Ha'jh am Cd« ,-J Cl-«.It A - ,' lain A fr lu li'-'-h Iwx M-iry R ih W, .« Ui Ai'-r. A - i i M « Mop Shul S K,- n Ah 1 UihJI fT'- til Vitn Lm. « f. . il'-'ti T.-m CW” M. O-nrr DetUn AjO r.[4- t Ilh.1 |. v Til l « A.-« 3 Snwin Ti.rt iliA Dviit iXk [ r G --1I W. . i, Ckrah i|A i fui ]tfi Dick A- - I SioXa Ai-ms i-i Ru. r.inlWufc Mi Southeast Nebraska Symphonette Gives Amateurs Experience Th Soulha-iil Sjniii ili -i Symphon-ult wai oigarni ! tn (A ipung ot 19(70 ll wo com pi tiodl ai bu«m M pwoplo, d-orton mini ?! , inlor«fKl adult , high «choot via d fiti «ml Pari Slat College «ludent who r kl in (he cxwnfnu niNe «ufioucutuvg P iu Sjvn phonetic u etlictiy a irol lolwl Ofgaiu a1n n Th [«► iui l roc IK jMyrrwn.1 nod r c ive 0 cie ii nenfifj $yxn phonetic member do recwle maluabte They play a rarw+y of «vmpboikK ni nr thii gmisg collihj i'j4en5 as eicclieni opport'j niiy to achieve a greater proficiency with riling inetra- re H.t Aj docn ovary org-inixolii.n the Symphono1te hai a goal, too, that u, It rvcriluully give a tilfnW of concert in the comrouniliM - I --uth e-ail KohtaiJw ll be made a great eiloit to achieve thu goal during tb pint year Two corn, nti worn hold, on ib [eb uc?ry and another in May Alno, lb Symphosette ha played 1cm graduation ■WiBllI Hew 1 ft Ku si A Uilw G K-ow B Mii.h'r. G £ « +%«, L Vhbmn K Lattfano?. ft Dtffc-k.c. t 1C-■?- •!. 5 W.;l ! ks. ] a ti H M jr -a H- w 2 ft Sfmnc M h n f, I Mimo M ftaiuv . D Vmwj, f j S- | T;k kwti 5 Cnp L Grootfeuii. C £ . :■- L Vmm! nr.ri M.- r H 'r i Ca !► - ! y ■•■:.■« K. i 3 $ n K M C.Uw, A D?- 4«fr I k! t G NVbWwJ T frkLua. 1 Cv-ei il X fam++y. K Ccrtt G Kl-jrr.t L) D:tA C A pl ad ■ 4 T fWrrva. M OwPW M VdA rtfcfta., J fcfnoki. D C E. r ti T Bkilu ft ALtwru C Ki£ K«r . | Jw -il4C R Jk S Knw f P o JN llotbckfevH rt Band And Chorus Offer Experience For Music Students flta Bnr.d and chorus are bclh courses rand school ac They can be taken lot on hrvui credi! or can be taken as a noft-tredil activity Membership u Open 1c anyone who ha am interest in «purse and can Mm) 01 play a wind uwlr ument Peru Stole College's Wind Ensemble differs from the r.oimai band in Idol il ha only on peineo playing m each musical part The band membership vanes Item Iwenly eight to ihirty-eig hi people AcIiviIht lor the chorus included severct cvnccrtr given throughout the year. «1 which limn small «-RM-rr.bli? group also per los mod Aclnniiei (or Ihe band this year included two nvuin concerts One occurred n the lall and ihe- olhci in ihq- spring In November ihe band wem on tour to the itiwtii oi Dodge, Albion, DmcIimKI and Auburn The band also peifarmed al Krt.nl lawn concerts with Ihe choir Ai ■ A Uavs 5 buSCiiB K bail M o -sei. T Ik-L V J ®.“ I lot 0«! M ’- r- r A- r A Tip ■ .. I Coiji-yM- S fi A i: - 1 Whites V U h M Gwtg D Kmv •, I I Saaltofci, T fc-iu- $ Adelse 1 VoOvr -irwj I T'ScIlhi A-.- 3 S Torcsos. P Sswis D Cad,.' M Dated 1 lAir-n L Psu H Mrs : . S EH Hu-lt K Kirjsr O ICirestsa- C Cerbee K K eJ f Ibck - p Alberis f HeiSvi usd C ShlaVDhSD W Remember When? Tomorrows Will Be Yesterdays 0 Students Participate In Open House The onnuq] open houi lor Iriend and prospoclive students was dampened by cool weather but the people who did came were given the grand wstown by faculty end student alike Each dmucon wo responsible ioe selling up displays (or iKc public and I here we re also information bcoths at each c! the (our main entrance to the campus The dormitories held open house and I rti t-.spofration was provided (os those wishing 1o m it the compte The window o several buddings bad been pointed by the students (ot Spring Week a d another (cum oj painting ms Oft eshibit U1 ihe Dnidel display couth by Thomas Palmer‘on of BrownviUe The vro lews' comment heord that day were guile eetnpljtnojilary and the lac ally and student who participated did an ente Until job w nh campus ms alive p o{J i Amj am ih Camp «ef a Tbrnsasd Oats YiWfcJ dfcd cUrl «roto ilLk ■■■ m—i to km dtiran U K. .K EE Ofcl ? i“m IV-1 fl lid Krht n kbw4«f « d Rv i 1 Mwi-.jmr ?►.- t Wl I 11 r.j f CtWfvHb -0'd «fcWiJbg 0 £b C44 lUVilJ Mr Conwolj «hryvni kj Brw Bfrvrxj’h crf fecu T livrfc « • Tl4«k«l tk Tk.lt - «r frfiWtod to a rH f («qnHMrr i|«rm 5jn,r ? WWk 4 TERRY ZICCLEfl too ol Mr and Mt Clell Zergler w a Irishman repiesentalive 1o May Fete T rry u a speech nuajoi from Lthcn!n H he been involved th uch alb- uce activities a Football and basnball PATTY McLAUGFf LIN, daughter ol Mr and Ml Robert McLaughlin, is a physical education miijot liom Papiltion A Irosh- man. Mlv McLaughlin, has pamapnlcd ill lb organisations of Newman Club and W A A MART GQEBGKN. a Iroshman from Otago, Iowa, a the daughter o| Ml and Ms Lawetenee Gaorgen Mary u a phyueoJ education majoi She hew participated in Women ' Alhtetic Avsocwtboo and Newman Club TOM TROEHLICH a physico! education motet. is from Algor.a, Iowa He a the oa ol Mr and Mr Gordon Dymdten • Tom h B participated in Newman Club and various sport including football, basketball and RMiball Spring Week Royalty TFSRY CB1CIK on athletic IiwKimh, u the on o! Mr and Mrs Wdliarai I Cfiger of Nebraska Clly Tesry is a phyw« l educa- tion mrt;u! who has boon active in such sports as loot bail and baseball KtM ILIlEflS. on elementary education major, wet chosen a one ol the IteihrMO representative 1o May Tetr Miss Fetter , daughter of Mi and Mr Wendell Tetters ol Omaha, ho been o PSC reneiv cheer - hodet SUSAN WALTERS, daughlet of Mt and Mr Albert Walter , u from North Hcledwi, New Jersey Mi Walter ts an oft major She ha been the freshman representativ to the Student Govetntna AMooabon MICHAEL OBRIEN a Ireshmnri from Pin Hill. New fetse , is the ion of Mr and Ml Michael B O Brien Mike' held of aor.- ceetratv' ’ elementary education Hu ac livttie ..... ■'i .tx -A .niraftiural sports I PHYLLIS BQDIE dau-jlM ! oS Mr om Mr. DuMld C Cwrl o«wj m!. ol Ralph Bmi H « flfodua'e al Wyroale Hfjh Sebosi Pfcy-J m ckMt by Im warn ckas ca (Acu can i ■ to'r |.« ifc «i ' «I Moy r s Queen Sh b tbsfi home « hei b«id al cwiAliflfKiii Phy IU wwwl o ftw utmi al !h Mom EnAaeui dub A lb pol )MI GARY HOLMANS □ e««uwtM rtwl s! Il«n Nebf «i : City ihe sen ol Mri V ) Koema n Gary, a «eaiat. « selected by hi felLn cu their ea aditiale (or May r v Kjimj He ba cliij n b «a « iulminWintMrn 'is hi held 1 conoealiabea He luii been an adive member «I SG A MIYlliQ on ihe «eculiw council |udioary brand at aell ai being Ifesttuicf ol ihe orgarniabon ]l ANS’JN’E DAVIS, daughiet ol Mt and Mr Hal Davi., win wktni a thi toph- amara r«f ie« n!unve to May Fe!r leam filin' I « 1969 grad unie o| Tocvm oh High Srbwol Mae Dovil ha .elwried phyianl -!•.• ; - -i hei Ire M o| c r.rr:ill«ti- B She h« i r. u.tive in Women'. Aihiebc Au-j' intu-n ol which .he has been secretary- treasurer BOB BOWEN by fhe .ophcawr ' ina. n iheu repmenVrh e to May frtr, ha rhw« CegUth a ha held d co. rer.tfaBrb a rh Ha at Ms «tvdl Mr Oi«i Bower al Gcor-d Itlaod Lie m a gi tier1e ol Nebawka Hugh School Bob' cotege gr bribe locivde Student Center • I and .uch .porn os beskerbedl and track - • Queen Pat And King Tom Reign Over Activities PAT McCONNKLL. daughter oil Mr and Mm Raymond McCmmII. u iram Vtllieeo, Iowa Slvi elected c« the inniot rUn candi- date io the tilto ol May fete Queen Pol, a |un M. ha cHcwen elementary education as bar lurid of cor.ceriliatiori Her college ocliYitiet Hvcluded beir,') a cheerleader and rrarrabeiibip in Peru Skate Education A ' ■ c«atw n. and While Angel TOM PITTS, a luntot. he wlcrcied pre- dermlry at hi lurid oJ concentration He i the ion oi Dr and Mr E H Pith aE Peru Ho i a graduate oE Auburn High School and a Frontier «Indent from the Univernty ol NVbia ka Tom u a membei of Bela Beta Beta qrsd Lambda Delta Lambda He ha participated in intramural and the college goli learn Style Show Under The Sign Of Aquarius Hand ccegled la .l On.i were modeled ul lh annual Horn Economic Style Show who theme I ha ycai wai Fashion follow lh.e Sign ” The th mo was carried throughout the pageant by lashron that In each ol Ike iodise signs Fashion Dimed bom the ikiii and blouse combination of Ik hi t year gtfLt lo coab, iuiM ond evening moot by iho ladonng c!ass A new addition wo added with I he modeling ol me 1e rmty clothe Miss Lucy Hovey. sponiar fd Ike how displayed hec tewing ability in Ike lake made lot Di Balwant Singh The robe wot Fashioned {com hand woven and hand embroidered materiali rent bom Indio Entertainment wat provided by a small tinging group comprised o! Peru it alien t and a group of lrt h men Icocn Auburn High School A tbit on the ha-lory ol the veil mu presented by the gills 1 Cov'd Ihw be luture IhfWemiiberi el Aibotku? Neihardt Returns For Fourth Visit Peru wai honored to have t f |ohfi G fvffrl Nebraska Poei Lmiealo' . at on of it quetit during the pcil your Hu tint visit wo to 1919 when he wai writing hit fa morn epic. The Song o! Hugh GEa He returned sr 1921 as Nebtaska Pool Laureate”. and in 1964 he 1 101!« onolhoi welcomed visit Thw yeart visit on Apnl 19. brought many Southeast Nebraikani lo bear hu poetry and famoui competition Throughout Dr Meibardl wilting career, which began ai the young age at twelve, he Mie« d quality He compared hi work lo that of other masters anil never Mved a composition that « not up lo standard Df N Neihardl. when advising future writer hre wid, Enrichment ol pcnonality,. in- creased under 1anding ol human affair and «rudar pympaihy the would juitiiy what- ever lime might be given to the reading of world tneiaiure Bui oven mere acguauil- once with great nets in enduimg liloialuro of lh pad would bo ol greed vulue to ihe developing wider etpecwifly in limat He wji Hanford Miller Honored At Recognition Dinner Find empt-ayod ai Peru State College in the foil o! 1947. Krmfoid Milter bos waved tha college laithiully Ho hat a reputation of uuvttag on high quality wot It from hi students He began hu teaching career in rural school in Wisconsin Bui ho decided that another line of work might be mote to Hu liking, 0 be worked lot a ifrel industiy He soon married Edith and the young couple found themselves teaching in Colorado During the no i several yean he earned both the B A end M A degree in chemistry Fee eight yean he worked as a chemist wdh Cor notion Milk He (hen returned to leaching and rote rapidly 1st his profession He m a We member of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences Abo he Is a member of I be National Education Association, ol which he president and its 0H1I10I0, the Nebraska State Education Association He hat been active in the Physical Science Curriculum Study Ptoiect for the Stare of Nebraska at well as many college com- ma tew A ;;rd wore prcterited (o twenty iivo iludeaii m l H?og- mbon ! ach vem-ent during the !S?t)'7l academic year gt Iht- honor tOft- voealion Prciiiiir.rj ai lU convocation wcw Df N«1 S Goman. prnudenf ©l lh© coi' luge The Peru Ai bievement Foundation medo rtVWtlohJ •cR©!ar hi| and ca«h own'd totaling $1 ,(KtS Among th «« r«© viny award vfrto MickacS |ahn on. Jacit Weyer . |Xiv Hairtt, Karen Scii, Karen Lincoln, Wanda MoKim Virginia Bouftwr, RicKaid Warner. Kuitaerme Boyle. Gwen Bregan, Mnuma Hauplman, Bony Feed, Stan Conula William Taytor Kent Wil cn , [ehn HeSm, Stev© Long, Joaft fkjchenbeiq Di- anno Martin floiann Reagr- tori Sofa Bomb, Malaeron Togajgu, Charle Do ion. Kathy Slwick, and loan Bksit Mr hy. ■ M I«1 f.c r w ii selected m . ‘Hr --1 It 3 twix feel ell fee year Honors Convocation — 1971 too Gcrfftnk, If Vi nra«l V Taflai. af,i M |lyuj-Jrjtu Graduation Means The Beginning I cnroo. Mf. fougfel. clayed Jb ir Jy} t hrod I think huitiafoon lullilltwBt reward pi nt Ji- m« ivf. como. go. but LiSo Itvot l btbni future camM. pait-dacd pfMMl-iwtng . inor.-hghl gu i Ioao loi-ifr. wm. ldr,(]crt mooihi. 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