Peru State College - Peruvian Yearbook (Peru, NE)

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............H Smile ...... Sawing Involvement SoMpfutg I t i fi nuance 1 Saw )Ei«g Him ......... SawpCwg Educator ..... •• y Saw( fcHg Mediator ... SoMtptucg Enrewell ... n ■ UCONTENTS 1988-89--Peae 2 PERUVIAN 1988-89 Volume 158 Peru State Collette Peru, Nebraska L__1988-89 1988-89--Page 3 Pa in tins If I could paint a Picture.. Wp jxntntod it With photo O fOY, special •Vlflto. and pcopto -who make the orf fgrgnce. '..And paint it In color , true' Wo COV r-up m gyr picture. AM the tnith that l PSC w a bo shown r ov«f photo. It will represent wKit is PSC “Did fpfrtd my time In work $ubllme,. ' Wo worked with true ctedm a • t on for ttio people of PSC Wer worked Our fingers to the Done to roprpMnt what was really true ...Palfitlng Old Puro Ftiint Peru you bot w« d d. not ju t cMd but also now. Wc painted day and night hi our portrait was through. 'Wt ml our earthy color ... We m xfld the colors of the rainbow and throw in somo black and white t r d cam up w th a portrait that truly rep- resented Peru rM And Called Our Painting Good... After searching high and tow, upstairs and down , and irvvas tig ting ju t a little, wo came up w.th a painting that represent our school. But the God above with a heart o-f Love... Through an act of God we finally managed to gather aM that is Peru and squeeze it ai on the following t2 page just to entertain YOU- Old Peru ''Makes colors that no man can With the cotors mixed with black and whit© and sections from Silas’ poem we came up with a portrait Of simply Sampling Peru. rHc has taken the rarest color ,,, We took the rarest photos and placed them strategically to present a portrait of codoge ferfe especially for you. '..-The gems of heavenly blue Wo took the snap shots, bad and good, to ahpw you whafs realty true, and mixed them an together and edited Our painting Poru. And painted a picture In nature... With the photos and poem we eventually came to a final conclusion, that our p c turo is all the 11 ftjru ...God Bless. 11, Old Peru - After 122 YCflfsdf serving! you, this town of Ota Peru, hascome to the point of its long and famous career. when et wants tot known, as Rftru. PERL Pe m--Pwje 5 9(s 9 could. paint a Pefta-Poge 6 Awl pdutl ii in coHftto Ume. Vem -Voqe 7 Pem-'Page 8 Pawling OH Pewu. Peta-Page 9 Pern--Page 10 Aiut ccd ow. pftwiwg gimL.. Pm—Page. II But fjte God atm uuUt a keoul o| Cow--- Petu-Page 12 Wiafeca coCota tkal wv matt amM... Petit--Page 13 He Im token ike Honest eoSons... P«tt- Page 14 Tke qem oi Vmmh$ blue.. Pe?ut--Piu}e 15 Ami painted, a pidwte in iudwie- -- God h£m it 06d Venn. P w--Poge 17 Unique Lifestyles E Ch nd«v rv «tud nt. facutty. mvftr«e«r nd staff mxntxr who niM the Campusof a Thousand Oaks. eads a kfastylo that Is unQuafv their own Here at P5C Mthtvtour typical 'traditional studonf who fcvot on cemcxji in Mpfflsn, Delrall or tH Complex Sonwoftlwwie COMO tractor ! itudent ' com to PSC f«h out of Ivgh KhOOl nd lh v ®rtv to M «I with the upper- classmen arm attempt to learn how to kve on ther own. Some tuCCMd and some don’t On the other tld of the coin we nave the 'comm- utere' and ‘ncm-tf edition !' studente Nov , toohavg at true situation logically, soma commuter are ncri- trad and soma are traditional Anyway back to the non-tred They ere •ludent who come back to coftaoe after having raised a family or to improve their education With the mlKture of trad , non-trade and commuter PSC ha ovate the matting pert At times the trade hate the non- trade and the non-tred hate the trade But, when it comas night down to it they oil ervoy tha same ha JVC freedom , activities and parking lot For tha most pert tha orfy difference bvtwwn a tradenda non tradnther age One Orff enence m tne two mkjht be found in academic Non trade tend to bring home a hgh r grade point average. According to one tradition- al student. Norvtrads aro the disaster to a perfect grade scale On the other hand, oon- treds feet met (r« t w l student dent urdtntird what tne non red nave to sacrifice to attend coOege So tong a there are trad and non-trod the difference will continue, not on y at PSC but at other institution if higher •earning as war A on Can see the WMtvta of PSC student vary from one «Erection to another, but they el enjoy coieoe kfe and the Peyton Place it creata iirESTyLf JCi4e tif£ea--T fcge SajtffiEiju} De.in Fahr nhottz and Melania Dyer SR wro two of for K J and Qufcen- age 20 Ktan Vfliik SO one Nwthfr Waring SO) wfrf® mctQd as tn© SwWwro candidate Who a cut© eoopl II______________________________________ At the Mom KCrfTeng danco. Gone Kennedy 5R) and Kristi Olbcrdirvg (SR) wore crovvTKK as tho 1968 Hortwcomina Kina and Ow ?n. Jo lene AMI, i t pL c© winner Of th Horif 0 omtfvgp rori«. was accompanied by tncyclo and baCVClos show-trip how yOnhQSters qfQW Up through the years. tiemeccininfi Royalty Amic|patk n was high At PSC fttudonift aniikis- y AWAittd th AfWOuftC ment of the 1988 Homscomlrvg Royalty. After what «MS-frwd hko ha urn. Gen Kennedy (SR 3 And Krieti 01 herding 5R) w fo crownaa Homecoming Km-g six) Queen 1986. Other kt-ng And qywn candidate wpro Troy ftlpptfl (SR). Christie TfU S l (SR ) r D«an Fahrenheit (SR), ond MeHn e Dyer (5R) Jyrw Cass candidates wo re Ttnye Jiekton. JfoHno SiitMf. rd £rtc Uwsg Miilo Heather Waring and Kim Vrttlka r pre«mtiid th© Sopho- more Oas? Nst Bradley and till Geltott wfift scvect d os the Freshman representative . After th© corona tipn, Student ; And hano rcHJ guenvts cootwVjchcJ to rock to rho sounds of The Jimmy Dee Band Thissi mom group brought back the be t from the 50' and Q In which uncludod an u-.citmg non-stop Stag© show. This. OKhilarating cUirxitf concluded a fun-filled wcoK of homecoming activtbg . -which will long b© ronwmdwrod by aU who part cipatod Kim Ntubt r (SR) and Jill Grant«-r (SR) give Vic Williams (ALUM a kiss on ouch Chock. What a lucky 9W' l £5kjfb--Page 2! ti meccmiiiQ Cch and 4aln Tht Qof s and A ht of Homwomma struck PSC Student With fuB orco Wtwn Spirit Weak kicked off wvith tha fir l flnn ll Wheel ©arrow Race Th woliettehOed event saw wNol bArrowft kiyrnfl «crcm tho football AflU to determine th winner . Th 50Oftt Trtvttt CompfltiWJn was hew ■rnrne kat« y fodowing tfi urhMl harrow racn wth. th feCw ty tudant rivalry brmpr 0 in Mcrovya Aftif a fa«rtv poodngfits sieee. «nd a day M of d «4 etudent pat bar ad to aw th CfifOrtla Nc ca ka balloon taka-off from the praCtSC field. Paul Lucky Dogi ruM won tba 4£ rnibit ride in th baboon much to th ch g nn of Kim Vrtiaka (50) Sludvntf rulhad to thu main «trout Of downtown ry to participat and waten tno ever popular twd r« i Phi war pi van to th too tMTO which war dttorrrwwd by id «d«ndCMtum« gr 9 aiitY Th day of reconrrg fmaky arrived for faculty and adm n stra • Uon wNn they bicamt th durikwj! at tho dunk tank Rut due to rainy weather. th dunk, wo cjincaltod. much to th atuctont difAko As th dMOpolntm rtt of no dunk tank faded away, tud nt prepared for th Banana Spit Eating Contact TH sttcHv event kft th w with a grft c«rtfhc«t to Vakmihos Aft r tu9-o-wiff. ftp ybc contacts raft race and Lub orrvng tv finely amv«d Spirit soared ii student crowded into the oka Oynri for th pep miy then, filed ormrOtflktaSly to the I.A. parking lot for tho Traditional Bonfire and th burrung of th opposing team mp c©t Student , faculty, stiff and «Widtrimon took part tnilof th Spirit Weak Ac vtbe and waked aw y on Friday wth filling of excitement in «AtopitMn of honecoraig W Otnt Kennedy (SR) and Krlilfa Oftb«rd4hO (5R) congra tutate tn Other on r c vmo Kkno and Qu ai £i|eAty£eA--pBge 22 CRUISIN' Rofetf-rt Ui«h tt (FR) MnH« D iK con Ajmg p ftyflwx £L ft) Wjt aridity (FR J «uH b«Ck to Avewl An i gli lOafanfiar, Scd« I in (50) ftd K sth BfMkiklr (SO) r pr«i ntf4 Oiyburn M«tth «v§ m th HorwcoTTfeng wr Of. Unyi J Ckft«ri CJR) d Difrtd Th Jimmy Otf ftjfciNd Wrtfm (RJ) iJiirKO to DkdtfeA--Toqe 23 ScurtpCutg Th 1468-89 Hom«omng 'Oy«Hy CtVr h Hrjw L-R Omo FihrtnMl ). MvUni Dy r (SR). King G n K nnHty (M), (Jj«n Krt«i OibffdlnQ («). Trty R pp r (SR) and Qwlitl Trvu tt (SR) (Froot Row L to H) N t IkMtttv FR). Um GMlatt ( FH . Hutlw Waring (SO), arid Kim Vrlitha (SO) Pcfle 24 HHill SR -vxj G rt Kwrty tinco rt rbo-.rH3 crowns K r g And 41 orr«orri.r1 CRUISIN' President (Jallenilne congratulates 0 n Kennedy (SR) and Kmil Oltyerdlna CSR ) ivt , years Qunon Juli Manning looks On (lirft lin'riocomirvo Rdyjlty Troy Rip-pen (SR . Chr l«ll« Tfumil (53), Gene Kennedy (Sfl), Kristi Oiberding SH), Omu Fihfsnholi (SR) and Malania Dyar (SR) SdFrrnorf «ttsrdtnt HhiIw Waring. Kim VrtWi and Hally Tynan aojgry an siriyng tvtong W th l(W( KT.t_______________________________________________ Nat Bradley (f ) emor welcfiftfl The Jimmy Dae ■and perform at ths HpmaCdrning dance jCiietftjtea-PagB 25 SoutyliiU) Eric RotheJI 5R J and water® at Steinhart Lodge. take time topOd tor a picturo to remember trio night. The Cctcpus And He! The night fd been waiting for ai year finally arrived But, as I waa walking down the hall in my boat terry cloth towel. with wet stringy hair disaster hit! The electricity flashed off, and their I stood naked as a jay bird not Knowing which direction tg head first. After I cn'mu-d myself, reality hit! Hqw will I pvtrr get ready fpr my knight in shining armor? How win (dry my hotr and put on my mako up? Suddenly I ran to my room and grabbed all tha ea-sentiai needed to prepare myself for my knight and headed for the nearest house with lights. Luckity the residence I raced to lot me in, stringy hair and all. I rushed to the nearest Outlet and attempts to do something with the mop on the tod of my head. I then attempted to dive into my dress which just happened to txj two sizo-s to small, but I sQue«r ed in. After all this I sprayed on the hasrspray and perfume and decided I was ready for th® arrival of fVinco Charming. Much to my disappointment, my FVince turned out to b® an octopus who «dObberohd when ho talked and managed to slobber alt over my tight dross P Wo finally arrived at Stoirihart Lodge. I was ju fc mek r g my grand entrance when bod turned to worse. Right in front of my face was my clone, dress and al. I think she was oven wearing my pnrfgmq It probably wouidn't have been devastating if sr o would have oeen someone I hkod. But. $ho was the campus dweeb' The octopus and I deeded that it was turn® to dance so we wandered around until wo found the dance floor and much to my dismay the band was playing a «low «ong VUh. I had to dance a slow mushy dance with an octopus r When w® finally arrived back at P5C, I kicked the octopus Out ©n h s doorstep and went home. Suddenly I heard a buzzing noise, and I realized that it was the buzz of my alarm and I was just having a bad dream 1 JCiW --’PagB26 CREAT TIMES Oft) and Eric UM g UR) «vwnrng m T in V W n ¥ f Erin O'Qrtdy UR) kwi an fttqim v r ng at S nnart in Nator. kn GtV 0 V Ad4IW (JR)jirvi K ry Und SO) vfn.r pl r« Over a dnr at tKe O-niatma foimot dinner. NonTrud Randy Muff (SR ) VOV Ovtatmaa Formal with hi )«. Sally Bill Richard t FR) r «tunned to e« What A phot our aphor caught him at Stovnhart b«r Aranda (SO) concentrate on hoc dooiant buffet drvwr at Stanh ft Lodge during th O'nttffWii Formal TN buff at c« nn t®d of carved baef, CNchon Tatra none and a Sea l ood entree_____________ Ly « Edmond CFR) J-howS fmS prevent at Ifa Formal as ha g f.er through the crowd for Nt Ioc q iMt Invar Lynafil Matfwwi (SR), Ertt U«9 CSR), Kim Vrtidii (30), and Carolyn Lufeftlfc €FRJ r rrwkn after a few dffcnkfc at happy houtf and fine (fining Thl crew i dofirxtcHv ready for tome great ftiuM from Oft (N frill Jd estyEes-Poge 2$ CLASS Terry Clark (FR and Kelly Tynoft iSO) analyze varwu student formal attire and tfveir overall appearance. Matt Convtfu (FR) and Holly Hirui (FR) mm for Lt 4 photographer at StefVwri UxKre_______________________ Hiie6it|£ed--?age 29 Jodi Hytrol SO) -and John Ptol JR boogio tf yvn with Owto Coco Cold and Ryno. Aren liyh School u cK?nts aSao mvoyix dancing to thu ttxrws of n RoiffS Aftd vannus othor Qf OOPS. _________________________________________ Ja n«« T-ou Umtz FR) and Darrin WorrtH FH5 havo a great tnr o at tho Club Coco O?! «laneo, 30 iutia Hjrrwy CFft ) and Robert Stirps CJ R woro oth o tH« many PSC eoupkr who dar c d tho night away. CLUB C€CA-CCU ?ync Hits PIC two hundrsd square foot Screen along state of tb art mound system, playing 40 Video has. Afl of tins mcluuino an hqfit vj specuik off«icts show. PSC and u fnoh school itudcnU «i Old Gym on February n duo C««Cot« USA Tour 'mxft It •net to tvtf 500 This tour was to raise montv for tho ita? Special i PSC joined m the ttw by a iZ CO dry Mn f t. arx businesses TO donat door pro m to attract a target crowd V udent t. d tK d the night .- way to tune by Csum tj Rmn. (tun DMC. |Bon Jovi, INXS. and many others, Qufr Coca aU video were announced by $fi own Ryno, which added sm to tha dance atmospher n at Clue CoraCtHa' USA Tour not provideo a« aryovae evorung but ( fix'd for a worthy causa Wm Vrtisk a (JR) tfrsotays the T-shirts that wara Oivon away along with many (War groat price P5C and area f qti SchooJ students danced for hours to the tunesof their favorite grout? , Over SCQoeople attended this dance £ le tyfa--'PQ9t 31 Sawpfiiw) Ut‘« BoogJ on up to th Student Omar for acme dancin' and mingfcrvg wii on the- ton of PSC student At least orto TV ur dev every morrtl PSC «tudentft were •nterteined t a Urge v n ty of Mundi from roc grtMni eThaHMt M groups Uke Tfra Jimmy Dm Bond, and rap Ortiof Uko inrvovitlon Uoogio the niQfit aw«v was the ticket whan Prog rnirn'i OrouoOt Clute Coca-Cot to PSC for tho 1469 Valentine's Dsixt Over 500 student cam to M« th two hundrod qu«ro foot dcr« n and hear tunes turned y Ryno from 5wimpt 90, Studaitfl. herd to th Studvot Canttr for danctf. with BOOQ4 on thtr mind PSC tiences arm Always tu rrMXjrrWMI wtft • larga- p rc«oUa « Of thf c mpys attervtSnp Vas. Lat4s qm iwai lnd« d tamplid than indulged d nng tht 60 09 achool year And from tho e Kpressionn on tha many Uciw pictured In thia 4f 0 •fuvtan. erVOyacf Studant compaction was h gh whan Pogrom apOnsOrad a window painting contest during Hornacorrang. Page 32 iPCCeCAMS Come Cn. Attend The Commuter Coffee rnucsDAys 11 A.M. SC EHetb$u--P(iqi33 (Right) Jos.™ .tot «rvd Bkackheart rocked PSC on ApN 12 in the AW AC to a crowd of Ov4T 2,000 Aim To Entertain fhty aim to enter tain! And entertain they dkJ. PSC students Kept buJiv tnroygihoyt the school year with dances. classical movi , comedians, and V0NOU3 other types Of pure enter- tainmont The biggie come when Joan Jett and the Blaokheerti «wept upon the AWAC to entertain over 2,000 people, Another simple of great entertainment came whan Programs converted an already spooky house into a haunted house for Halloween, It was de irttaty 9 real scare. Through the dances and comedians crept Cultural and educar IilalgEe --Po4e 34 tionai events ns wci. From the FVoorams offodtt stemmed Stock History Month Worn- etYs History IVtonth. and performances from tho Omaha Ballet. Yes, tho conrvnufsty as well as the campus enjoyed top duality entertainment thanks to tha people in Student Programs and your dollars. JCiieatijtw-'Poge 35 bridle Selected Student kept it cool IP. ‘88- ■ the following rf mb6r«, t ick row l-rl; hto y Morgan €50). 1 M n pKjn (SOJ. Robr SwtM JR . L rn UR)k end Km Vrti wd € JR }. €hAiddl Rwk): Stephen-e (50). Lvwwtt MlttMw (SR), H 9y Mcxye (JR , K ty TyflOft SO) Jason Brewer CFR). «rid Ond Siv 5R (Front «Ow -f : EhC Liytg C5H). Won Hacfcbart (JR). Tlnva iickiari (SO). Jeff Janssen FR). T. h SM r (Spenser), end M HyM SO Deen of studem Jerry Joy spake to Senete member at their Senate Aw fdi Benauet which was r- w at Wheeler tm Twenty -one member . ar« ■ elected every year by the student body t© provide 4 form of government For the •Ap tiMKi of student viowt end Interest It r through thisgover nn m that student end campus problem er either solved or not solved The Senate ha Had if Lip and down throughout the year with it's roughest spot being Non-Tradjoana and Commi ter student needs They found it very cfcf hcuit to meet the need o these particular student due moetty (olwhof commuhc4bon The M fcc be heated up when the Senate supported and pushed through a Ho Smoking P© cy for the Crmp f Ivnce a large percentage o Non Trad end Commutera smoke THa Senate did however provide spankers nnd qgffoe- for the Non Tr Adn and Commuters and assist them In publishing a monthly newslotttrr, but of graduation, the problem %.t«U •Mir ted. TH Non-Trad and Commuter would Ika to see more program presented on campus that they can r a«tf to.«rd poMeit Hbtnn to Iter parking de fin _ Senate president Christie Trotted (SR) DFiantJ a oft to long time Senate aponsor Leiand (Shorty I Sherwood. 36 SENATE Non’Traditional Ropro •orvta tiv Jill flr nc r (SRI WX ® at the Sona ta ncjuat J f Wei FR| wais a pornnanofit fixture on tin utap-n, lltvit io J to tine Sanato ©fftco throughout the voar Rumor has it h« w bribing mamloer Innate %i Ives Prc t lems tt ktv iwd nfMan witKin tho SludM Tht nil voting powtr on 19 official col rate tad cortim- iMw’-. and m r Y4i« on rrwiv ■hori t rmcomm- tuotnts woygn vo« Qnuefcng ftr%afe Senate worked to ® hours wfw they « 1 • ed ttn Program off with thoir Concert venture, which turned out to b« n huge iuccess, tourer wai oh cuted Sryth Sana to t v«nous bra throughout th rtv. with the rmc COAO re i bomg th No Stroking Rsky Stliti «ite w yki Ahtn the Program OfhC to bring Nom - COrrvSQ. New Student iRNekend, and varvou other jxOOrarrta to the itudent body One program wh ch proved auccoftttftjl tor the group wa the lelrfl of Survival Kits dicing finale week Tkew handy Mtle hit cmned goMet fck M Vi and ooo to esvtt Wtli many at comp irthrnarit to tlhair Cfwdtt Senate definitely ha something to crow •bout tow r wtt the oo«et co success for the 1909 Serate «xtonsvety cm. LHtobjfa--Vaw 37 Gana Kannady (SR) nd KHttl Olbardlng S I warecrowhad Hornetocning King and Queen, an vaunt whch Sanata work Scuttplut I Exciting Moments G il+B Hit. better known iHm Zcno'. «•rtipjvd viOfmQ WtffH tlVOuQfHM V f W -119 B C h-oo l VMr With 150 male r« K i vc«, th ZdO never ttirvtd for •KCttOTVIiftt These fhtvfe kept the Poru Mflncuo Squad on their toes The squad WAS CAftod to Det ell on nuiw- cxjb occAsiom with the rmwl ma-merab-le be«rwg Stave Messing' 50) Superman irrritAttOfV Moling Attempted a JO foot leap. biit he flying attempt failed After hitting the ground, the PSC Supermen wAi rttcied Dy the Rescue Squad and ititfod to the IIPSptft «I Thefifuiy, Steve was not serious I v injured and returned to classes a few days later Disaster hit The MaU when thoir toilet paper supply Sudden- hr dsippMffd This caused resudent to creata thair own vnOftQ devices, and tokrt paper became the most sought after nem in The nae ft was every man for himself end h roie of T.P w As his most cherished pgswsi on throughout lho year Co ed s racieved ago booster by strolling by the Zoo or entering Cat their own risk). Cat € • ’ and rtc butt war always echcung from The Kan. V . the residents Of De«24hfl are a great bunch Of guys, and know how to haw a good tame’ . Out after amp 4r g W th them, ft a easy to see why they a re known as animal , and Detrea IS the ZOO' - Russ Fisher tFRI toots on fraond and confident Gr g Kolas FR) j iiestySea--Po e 38 Dave Crausa ALUM) and wv f come back for a vist to DeveH Morgani Hal resident Rebecca Staley CFR) goes Out on the town with two fine D tf« ll resident Kevin Svec FR ) and Ryan RtschNnp CFftl THE ICC kH Un L v4 OOWV on o tn IWV pa'T h kJm th Zoo'. TK Zoo Hvrnvan G r 9 . u t a few of tt .vmm K that tv m It ■taton tlfuwwi (FRJ tako-s a break from the book - and roiajionanbopinys.i littletfuitar. Tom Wachtl r SO) SiHWn. (irwl oruov tiw daily nownpiUX AMfEe9-P e 39 StWj gutq I iilrs. I (lies, l ilies iwithftatai juitowviiffQ to Knni up. Vu l ft Alt Of A udda V a b«Kwv vo«€ 19 y« logt fc isg.u «t rwtjtiftmwq thoirs! Thi i ju ta Mmplf Of how PSC trtw to control 1 G girt who occupy Morgan haB Anotfrw rutvr is that aH nwlo$ must b« •-ftCOrtWJ ‘it All tlTM Oth rww. At AJ bv A Stvinosdi of rm M runryhg Mtfy thno K th haft sCroarf ng, So, 4 youhippcn to ha vw a ffSANr vistor, dm on wtS announce tvs pr, i r f (7v« ut P.A system TTescan C Sla Art afnbarrjiifjfio situation. wpK ‘Crfy p t« the campus. fwd Mow, not OTfy ypu, (Ait th wfjoto dprm know Of f % divo to bo that special man un your Rfn V'V-t it or tiCKirf not only «jci-rtt In prison Out rti-ao At Morgan. Mann must D Out of tine rooms At tQ.30 p.m weaKfltofvLft ondbv 1 fl m.onwwrkfinds THi It u u 4ly when M rgifln apopuiat On tl'OC'l dr«n.hCA)ly and Dsr wH gain new nwnMr , sryo the-tr viwtfltJOn hours ar 12 p m and 2 A m Who wints to bv wtfi a bunch or lonely female whenOnjc-h i %M rflddn Th r r« a f w sdvantog 4 About Iryimg n Moro«n 5«nc it n located nOht on ntit to the c f«t nar you can afrvAys b first n ln« tor the acr m th w g rw have to kvw up to Wmr ruChr arntHi The Morgan Moo a Mfw'OAn altfvlra also swrvDa a a a par tec t placo to ait and observo the mate speciet Alt of tHo campus stuefl eventually have to eat, so usuaDy (ft £1041 I fui of eager girts just hoping to catch a g oviaa of their -bound bod Thar Art a lot of «CtiviMf that C k« place a Morgan Son of th m « « aaraAdi. bethday wrta and group OrtcuuNarva Morgan hah wil never ba vacant as tong a PSC ,- t It -wta eKvay fin up a naw gel arnv every Wr to sample what dorm If is really Ike. XcteahiteA--Po e 40 Tart l JohhMii (MX Uur MandACy (FR ( and Marda 3rt v n URJ Cuddle up to HV CNWM for tf'w photographer LADIES €NLy Mlnnta Mn «n SR takes a rnoeh hSNKkwJ (If brutk from thm books May .t thi stukfv turn - or stor y tlrno in Morgan HJllP Swon Wunu l$0 and Uh Q nn (FH) row, row. row, UT rr trash cart aB tha way down tha haB Ratwcca Statay FH) (wtronttv waltnfor iOmtrtdlfood from tho micrewsw SoHttCutg Kit (JR) K9 nl fMn hamutf to a a |K u k :ky tunnQ taTW«T.ng wwk wm itate ol tty • rfylW«|hlfi9!o (J HI. trw now ca£H? riMin for tin? H x hiooHn up arxrtlhor tWKn for hiftdoiipflriio CQliMQu Jiff Ogcton 50) k u o ifour p ohkJ catctw? up on rus favootn tnoopf JCil kjfeS'-Page 42 T«rl Armkriecht SO) offers Alt tJho male reudvm ttw chac cf ccsMihj. cAk« or me' Fun At The Fle permitting Many Re r««d ms %v r involved kn intrArmira 1« ai well a dramatic: . pro arm And Other xfr« CumCulflr ICtiVttiM Ow Of the ffeirt dktAd about iving three blocks from campus w« that you now had to Nhtvo ftaftor m order to get to cLas cm time When Winter hit. «tydtnt felt the 90 d«gr«0ft t low 0 wind A imt tr e«f f ACM 41 (My bf«v«d y « 3 Moch wiBt to camoui They had to bvndia up nd rvft to so as not to fro® ® to Ath Out Ai in At, Corndtx fcvtng rwvar deal a boring rrOmenrt during the M 69 yc r There wa always something going on to keep ev n-yOo« occupied Ono can t«a that. when room drew com up, because the Ron; i« always tho ftrtt tofu up Bar| Po Mebarger (Jfh b ow. . up the now And improved Trojan baSoon f or hor own tost of du Ability Students ofyoy a loisurty w««k through the Comp Courtyard T vt year, tne Cannwsai Corrpvi was open to only the 0 v i«ged upper OAtsmon which left the iOy « , Frir ihrr « n wreplinq florm Hf« n Db(i«i and Morgan Mats As an upoec classmen yAu C utd entertain in the ivrgropm until a hours. While your roommates •top And last but not toast, parties could go on OTev r with both eSxtfft prwsont4 Sn « the Win tt coed, ore no viirtjtion for residents Who hs wiffm saditMdrg So yCu c xJd stay as long « ydu wanted without An RA trr At«rvn g to write you VP Even, though the Re is located three blocks from Campus, the dwoltofs still Staved involved Irt all of the activities that took place on the main campus At Homecorreng, they had a W.ncx w Pointing Contest and dentes were held in the courtyard, weather £46 tyfea--Page 43 Simfe -Page 44 Sampling DSC Smiles A true Mmplc of U e At P5C Rhinos throuflh on th« foflowlno ns th present Smilas rfl9 On these pages you will find the ehuciy smites which indicates that tho irarsort know tho caiYvOf O was pointed in the r Erection. You witt also corno across tho yet out of here with that camara smile TVios® are tho shots of people mnkiny hideous faces at tho photograph The staff Mxereiv hopes that VOL OfVOv this Senile 69 section and lAavos you with th.5 friendly reminder. Watch out foe the 35 ! O o of our favorites i tho Doorsv Osmond shot, which really rxwdz. no explanat too Of COufSO. One cant forgot tho hoy. I'm a coot dude shot. which fca noticably posed, and rook o perfection. The you oant reatty take my picture hot prove that we ni like to have our photo taken. Out Ju t don t want anyone to know t As you thumb through this «•chon, take a not® of tho WHure ckd you get that photo shot . One of them may pe you! SMILES Swi£e6--Pwj 46 SMILES Sinto--Page 47 SaMpfctg Satifica--Poflfc 48 SMILES Si i£ea--Pcuje 49 SoMtpCiM J S u!cs--?oge 50 SMILES Sinite--Page 51 9mw£u«ite l« -Page 52 Cniicrtumties Whether your inter st toyed in the fields of robotics of social Awarsrw involvement opportunities war lurking around every corner of PSC The students of P5C never lacked the opportunity to got involved. With athletic dub , honorary fraternities, social fraternities, and numerous other clubs and assor become invotveo in. Involvement insome clubs such as Varsity mi Beta Lambda and PSEA meant endless - -.-«to «iv. a tot of fun, CM fcke Beta Beta Beta. SSA and Kappa Delta Chi had hectic moment o worfc at various t me thri ughovfc the year. Some students d«4nkt really want to get involved with honorary type clubs and decided tp £K with Other activities Uke Drama. Ja« Band end Social Fraternities as alternative . Whito the majority of the PSC students wore plucking chickens, cooping popcorn and performing, Peruvian and Pedagogian staff members were busy learning about picas, camera-ready copy and line tape. With ail of th Involvement opportunities at PSC students had no excuse for sitting akin® in their room ever nigfot- There seemed to be activities such as Fashion fiances, panel discussions and soaakars brought to campus by campus. AJ3 in all the involvement of student . In activities, clubs and organisations turned out to be a benefit to students and tho college. Jill C ranter (SR). v C« p WI«nt; Ang IU Rfihwtr (JR), secretary; Shari McMahon (Jfi J , trod sjjrof. and Barbara FnHflbargtr JR), pr« ld nl, Mrv d«stlw 190 -B9 officers for Knppa Dotto fhi. (Not pictured Holly M y r (JR). PuMWnn. Alpha Chi's Delta Pi'i Alt that i brains. reputation, and character corns naturally to members of Alpha Oil and Kaooa Delta PI. Alpha Qli. PSCs honorary scholarship society s nce 1980 honors jyrwrS arvd seniors who ore high m academic scholershap. Memoers most maintain a vwd reputation and character. Kappa Delta PI an Internahonol Honor Society In Education promotos axc.e enee m educa’ (Son. 'This society Inducts students who oxhioit the Ideals of scholarship, personal DXteiionco and shows promise in the hold of teaching. Each memoer Do they In Alpha Chi or Kappa Delta worked hard to become a fnember of theso honorary societies and surely must Do commonded for a of their efforts to reach perfection. Alpha Oils officers Treasurer Robyn Rwhiiii Jft , Secretary Barbara Fossenberger (JR), Vice President Cindy Janssen (JR)andPres dent JiiiOrencer SR) pose for a picture during die Initiation Ceremony. OmtuemeMt Page 54 Ellen Kruger UR) Beta BffUl Bert nxmbor cft gcntly works in the ab. ACADEMICS luuv V Numbers ■ rats Beta Beta Seta received it£ charter Oti At that tern PSC was. or OCtiV« qEmpfcpfTi Bet Bvtd 0 5k nAl honorary otogy i open to junior a xi serw -students. Candidatos for «mfc €?rship must attain above average grade and plan to study Bm ogy continually Dr. Larry Pappas served «■ Btta Beta Beta s faculty sponsor Alpha Mu Omega's nurnbers hove been up .met down since It was chartered m 1927. Alpha Mu Ift a honorary Mdthematic ffratomity which is a branch of the National Council of Mathematic Teacher This orginnizatton Aim to d vCk and prompte intnrost In the study of Mothemrtticr- OindKkstcs for Alpha Mu must Attam above average orodoa in Mathematic and have icjiir d .Tit toast ton hours ©4 Mathematics credit-.. Their sponsors wore Dr. Daryl Long and Lyto McKercher Member of both of those fraternities excolfonco m tho-.r fields of study Each member truly give her his best time, ability, and effor t to aceorho sn ttwr goals OcliilA Credi tv Whether they were debits or credits, the PSC Accounting Association hanefcod ovary job thrown tholr way with professionalism They were kept busy throughout the year with technical mootings, speaker and r «d tops. The 36 member a-s-socation strived to education member and student of the various career opportunities open to accounting maiora. One of their mu-jor goat was to increase employer's a warenesT of PSC graduates, Members strived throughout the year to make their organization the best fe could be. They invited club atom to speak about their current jobs, and what classes benefitted them. With aw of the speakers,. field trips end meetings, the Accounting Association experienced a fuB yet rewardng year. The Accounting Association sponsor was Ann William , she was assisted by Rolinda Staaderford (JR), treasurer; Leslie Lewis (SR), sec rotary: Vicki Adams OR), vice DfOsideftt. and Peggy Hall (SR). President. -Page 55 SggOitutg Texnikh Gutstaodfoy itudifiU. tieochers ■and «drmhAlfitort in «ducibon for t civio 0®y o e 1 wntwri tpvtcw m T m Tin nm ry Fnlit tu Y we founded by a o oup of leaders in industrial education, as 4 prof e «ipnal and honorary rriitiHsuty fqr persona ongawd in education tot t«icnnc iQ9v The pyw «t and idNte Of EOsiton PI Thu . ■ • represented by three precepts T juf kftr Fregmateia, and Hietas T «kh is tn u t M use of ladt and procniM in shepng materials to serve htorvan needs fVepmatee represents social and proftiborul efficiency bom among individual and in the broader relations of Iha profession. Exatasis portr v the research or ttw eternal search for truth The I.TA Chapter at PSC was led by Christie Trusssll tSftj, -she wan AAnitod Y Kendall Staff arisen (S-R), vk [we Ount Mark Gleason JR , necratary. Dennis Dworsk (Sft). treew ' Dr, tester Russel, tfustee and M Reas Udey co-trustee The CTA Chapter has • jus ted at P5C for nearly S4 years and ha Initiated approximately 300 members during that time. Th s chapter held their annual EPI Initiation on Aprvi 28 at tne PSC Student Center West Dining Room The newest iruti.i tan wore Chris fcahrm ISO), Jeff Cooley (JR) Chris iastman (JR), Russell Mort UR and Mhoiy Toman (SO) CPT members strived throughout the year for excellence in educational technology through IT tan and wgdilxjpi for hgfv school students The v are truly an honorary fraternity Ken Larsen, and Christy Trwssafl 5R present Dr. Lester Russell with an Epsikxi Pi Teu award Chrfla Behrns (SO). Russell Mort (JR). Chris Eastman (JR), and Mark Gl«A«on (JR) are now Initiates of the honorary fraternity, Epsilon P Teu 9ttti6luaitefd--Pci4e 56 w ■ ■ w ef ■ 1 ■ 1 i ■ ■ ■ ■ w Professional Ideals 7h« purpose Of Ow Industrial Technology Oub it to C nvt. define Cottar the po-orte a «mortal «Joeli; of 4ndu tr dl t«thnology. It aho assemble studunts primarily ntor aiod in industrial art , to develop MBs. fnendshra and to n the ITC program CfcJb ft cuss f d At Orth C6v or MACtiv Afbv in thOM whd irv «rr lvd with FVru State COOege wT feriae ti vo memt r pro tivo m who Niv bce affikated with P5C and Itw Induitruil Tactvxjio-av Oub Thi«T4? w r J members- this ye.ir Hind the officers included Doug ScH| «m n OR). president: Tim Gvbvr OR 14 V CO pre d«nt. Chrl tl truiiill C$H). treasurer end Secretary owvution one a month to ttecufti MdwbM The fuhdriiiMfi con-Mted of pnnting shirts for Student Senate and heip ng the ftrry Krwarh Club tn-kl Oirisimas toy . TN money was used when members went to St Louis. MO for the American Vocational A KatiQn Conference on Osttnbir Z end J T er later went to Water Deer. IA to tour the John Deere Plant AM Si at. the hdwftrel Technology Quo had ma vtrsordmry veer4 Christie True «ell (SR) served a president of the Epsilon R Tau fraiernity end as the secretary and treasurer of the IrduttreJ TechnceooY Qub Owefuaicaii--Page 57 i 4 The Eest In Business PSCs P0L TampJtd Th© Best Irt Bururttraa. throughout the 19B6- 9 school year Amy M tix J (5R . stflte reporter and Tim EUohling State ps-rfcnwnt4-n afl . wer© Kwt hopping with st tQ Ofid local P6L duttfrfl. PSL moftfly for their organza tkMi by sotting candy, MU'iago-. and cheese, but tb© real moo©y- maker cam© when they pulled chickens for Campbells Soup Members commented that the money was. good but it wan a d rty, smelly job. Colorado Spring . CO was hoptrr when PBL rrvenrtoera traveled to the Fall Leadership Conference where they met other P0 L chapter a and exchanged ideas. H n PSCs PBL members traveled to Lincoln, NE tor the State FBL contest, tittfta did they know they'd com© home with a armful of awards. Nat only d d they bnng homo awards, they brought home two nawly qlocted state officers; Cindy Janssen (JR). at© presrdent. and Amy H mcl SRK state vie© prosk nt. Some of the more memor- able moments cam© for PBL members when the chapter was on-the-rood to its many conventions and contests Th.es© individual memories. rrwnb r!i « Ohtedl wen Tim Behllng CJR) le tng hisGarf ki underwear. Mr Boldin- dnving AtMbbes. Rich Rel rtJ FR) iing«ng debut, and Jana Tutt JR) and Stephanie BlJhoff't Jft) fightovor some guy's Garfield underwear as the top highlights of POL 69 Dean Fahrenheit (SR). Amy Menuol (JR), and Troy Rlpcwn (SR) confidently display thgtr awards from the P©L State Business Contest Kelly Moor© (JR) tookrs. in awe it all the chickens that need to M pu«kKJ, Is this night over going to ehcP 9w«ti«i tcMt--Pege 58 I I I MSI Cl-vorn Row LtQR)0 rrtK d lad(SJt), Ht[aitc..Fu?uf|faJw,v T«i rh -, Jodi Hytfak (SO). 2nd pKne f3uvj 4«i PrmctPlO . t t pUco Job h( v w. Cindy JtrmHfi (JR) 2ryjp( c M fk tina.3ld placo Futuro Busirwst Eitacutive. and Amy Kent ) (SR). HuunKt CXciston Making Tmw , (CockRow L to R Jeff Jamwn (FR) l pt pine w Accounting I, Itt pl.i-ca Computor Concept1!. Tim ISohllng (JR) ‘jth place Future ftuvno Executive: John PM (JR), 2nd pmeo Computor Applied tiOm For Bu'.irwa . I t place Economic ; Dean F hr«flholl (5R). 2nd pl. c« JOto inlurvi w. Mr. placo Firunc®, 1st pipe FuIiko Bupne Entcutlv , I at pipe Qw-pn s D« Mln Wikna T«m; and Troy Ripptn (SR I I it peace Bumkh DK ygn Making To am Qndv Jjn-iM-n JR| jnd Amy Hornet (SRI act theud tate off near tor PBL uto urMdtoc and stata vtco praedant raipi :tMy____________________________________________________ Kavtai Mo war y (SR) onO Dean Fahranhoti (SR ) DWw now only the rn Kudn man can ehaa chick m Nptx k cty. The oua non i Why are you hidlno bahmd UVM nu iiitT Outer Cindy Antwi (JR) and Amy Hcnul (JR drown In champagn wiiNj and caviar dream . «meal--Page 59 Sowjrfiw) PIC News Events P d.iqoql.- rv. thu prof «rawon Or uik KpOh Of 21 teacher; teach- ing. Liko o tttiChqr the staff of the college paper (The ftedlgoglan (P€D) stnvod during the year to bring P$C students, t ie new and events- that make A d event that makeup F ?ru State The Red staff not only wrote O' copy, tmt they also Jayed the pwr out. and eclated the paper and circulated it around campus ate pushed to pass the controversial no smoking policy on camfH - Pod udbtors were sure to publish both the pro and con letters and stories on the issue, Tho btQ real life controversial come when Pied Reporter Joe Corney (SO) Inter vn wed Serunto President Chrlaty Trun«l SR) and quoted her as saying, it is the norvtrads that nfc most of tho bitching “ The p j was th e- Reporter for the Pud worked to rrwMit the needs of P’SC students whether they were controver- sial or formative. When Student Sert atened by TniSitll if they ran the story, but true to their reports, the Red ran the story from Trua- s«J next to it on the front page. The Spring semester manager editor was AngeJIa Rohwcr (JR), assistant editors were Mika McCoy Fft) and Laura Wlnegardner (SR) (not pictured r sports editor was Amy Snyder (50). photographer was Mika Morrison (JR kind Christina G nul was columnist. Wot pictured Ann J ann«r t (Fft), Ad mAnager, and Chris Angst CJR). feature editor. Anpslla Rohw?r JR shows her true nahnga dhout the no smoking' pokey. 9wM Etf«ii«il--Page 60 Ang tU ft oh w or (JR) served as managing editor. Paul Saenz (SR) and Mididli Kimball (SO) served as assistant editors for the fal semester. Not pictured Mika Morrison (JR) photographer and JoM St- Onge (JR). Ad marugor. PUBLICATIONS W ' n c pf the Sif am Sand St Sunwi Wnttng Contest. sponsored by tha Ertgssn Ouo ana Sigma T u w ,a Dawn Johnson J I). «r« nd mondplKf Kjrt Story, Cowrtnay Umtonon 15H), third p4 C ort Story, are) Fred Miner Jr, (50). third piaca Poetry H em ni i n Bw a 's Future HefflirtSwly'l and Shakaspaara's make up tha PSC ErkJ'ikh W rnemtiershlp Tna c luna major activity ‘Tha sun Summon' Writing Contest kept mamboii bony from Novombor til tha and of the «chppt year The contest itartod on Nov. 15 arid ran through Jan 15 and w« oo n to •tudant w«x wished to auhrrot Original work m pea-try, short «or t or p«ay hH r th tntrat war (ubmttM. (hoy war sent to tha Stata llnvsrutv at a wtvnie, Catfoma tobajudged Tha winnirio entries end Other selected works were than published in tha club literary magnnnu. tha Sifting Sands Angella Wohwer (JR) served m ortitor, whi'-a Latra Wlnegardnae (SR). Dawn Johnson (SO), and Cathie English- (SO) aarvad on tha edtdrtel staff Vwdom --Vcw$ Sorsum Choir vokM were represented by (Sack row I- r) itff Knr (JR). Corey Oisberg (FR). Ed Ankrom (50). Mko Knake SR). Robert Matthie (FRk Mk Me Coy (PR), feck Raison (FR). Pat Vorxkmi Ffi . Tom Doran (SR). Jamon Br ewer (FR), Sob Ebol FR . Rub-c-n Saul JR . JoHtl E frvvkM (SO), (Mkldl row l-r) Holly Mcrfliirv (SO). Brenda Lamp© CFR , StJK Qy Benjamin (FR , Bucki Sodomka (FR), Trrui Mon7 1 (SO). Denys Srvotor (JR), Amy Jo fv ofnloman (FR). Margo Ely SO). BorrXO FtottOr- ion (SR , Mcholl© Mff Un (PR). Shirley Ftost C5R . fAcbottp K mfcoll (50): (Front rbwl r)Jj!wi Harney (FR). Lynrwa Mayor (50), Tom BaColi (50), G rm Mr hion Fft), Amy Ammeter FR). Jona McAlcsancJor (JR). Socky Hamdton (JR), B©v Sveboda ( FR), Dcmp-i Me AJexandor (FR). Brenda Warrick CFR), CAtFHjr rxj WilkintKin JR), Srieiln Thiemann (JR) nr di M chH iiu Hpffort |FR) Assistiint won? SUfprine Kioegor (FR) and Ocx g H nkO (FR). Or, Thomas Etf g©r. director. Brenda Lamp (FR. Michelle Kimball (SO). Stephanie Krooncr (FR S and Jodi My trek (SO) Out on thenr saddo-ct a co far qr of tho many low1 wgs performed by Misty Bouevs. Performers few the Misty Blues Show Choir were (Back row l-r) Mko McCoy tFR)r Pat Vendett CFR)r Brgnoa Lamp© (FR). Do ana Me Alexander (FR)on guitar, Tom OorantSRJ, R ck Ko.r cm CFR), (Middle row l-r Tina Henkel (50). Mchelto Kimball (SO), Amy Ammeter (Fft), tottn Brewer (FR), Stephanie Kroegor (FR r Dorothy True (FR). Robert Mitthins FR); (Front row l-r) Jodi Rytrek (SO), Corey O bcfrg (FR) Becky Hftrrviton (JR), and Ed Ankrom (SO) 9nuo£u«HeiU--T a e 62 i: utter 9L Deck lilt I M Tho sounds o Rutter and Beck echoed through tfx? hilla 99 W©B 03 over the country when Ptynj State s Concert Choir performed ofKarnpus and on tour. The Concert Choir traveled to David Gty and Ptettemoutft to perform such numlMrs as AJI Things Bright and Beautiful and Ave Maria Under th© direction a Dr. Thomas Ediger. the Choir sheno bright Entertainment was tho ticket to the M ty Blues Show Choir who shocked us with their redbon of Kis A P g A Concert Chc r and Misty Qr ui s loft the stage the Madrigal Sngers soothed U3 into another world with their instrument-tko harmony. With groups Uso these at PSC end the quality tone they carry, its no wonder Joan Jett puHed a tow crowd! SliCHTIME Ikli FR pfir0 44 to - ftnod i ii wtiovvt «)uCky though tl+cky Hamilton Oft ar edAfvkrcwn (WbtitdutAtMwItfltlW reit of tht Ms tv Bu Show Chow, during on© of tn©ir many p rformar c« ___ 9iw Etttii( tl--Page 63 Wtfwul mining j not the Midhftali row IfJ Brorxfe Lb t (FR). HcXIy Morgan (SO . R k torwi «FRJ. Mik® MCCOy (F'fl), tWku SedonikA CFR5 Retoort Matt ™.- CFR). Front fowk) Cortf OM ra FR). A a Harnoy (FR), Amy An nH f CFR). Ed Ankrom (SOJ. Fk v SvcAkkJji (FR). arm! Bofc I f «ifl Cl M), htrmoofcjtd Rick ftfrlMfl (FR) and M k© McCoy CFR1 diiKu thotr awning plant. SaitfpGuu) lullin' I lie lit TW yilff CifWiHi: ELind consisted ©f {First row l-r Larry Van Oy«n (Director), JuLa Harney FR). Jnrvon EVow or FR), Doug Henko (FR . Stocy F nw«rti ffft), Sinphank! Kroegar CFR), (5 KOnd row hr) Amy Ammeter CFR). Ed Ankrom CSO), OfJitina Monkc FR)a Brenda Lamp© CFR), Herky Hamilton (JR); (Third row l r) Bov Svdboda (PR). John Motznhn (Fft). Dona Me Alexander CFR). Mk holk Mifffcn CFR). Lina Dann FR), Lon Land FR ; (Forth row kc) Roto MocNaughton CFR). Tina Monro! (SO). Jill Scott CJR). Jorto Me Alexander (JR), G na Nelson CFR); (Fifth row I- ) Mnni© Johnson (SFO. Denys Shafer (JR). Tom Doran CSR . Kelly Mooro CJR). Ron Wltchnor CFR). Bob Ebol CFR): (Sixth row J.r) Mr © Bock FR), Mko Knfrke (5R). Kfcrtt Stuthgit (PR), Oocky 5odomk.i (FR); (Seventh row l r| Mkh llr Cook CFR). Hotty Ntorgan (SO), Rooort Mntth ,s CFR). Jim Krohn 5R . and Dorothy True CFR). 9mifl£iJ£ HCKl--Poge 64 a 96$'99iwiu. Larry Van Oy«n Tik Tht “A’1 Train to Peru Stato Cdikgt to fill the poauon of Dree tor of Bands Undor hi Gospel John like diroc Eton, tho Marching Diind. Concert Winds and Jazz Ensemble got In Tht Mood to jam The group wdro never ready t© Take Five, because they were f-led full of enthusiasm and excitement over the sounds they were creating. VAvotihor irt waft On SroadwayOr at the Woodchopp f‘s Ball the PSC Bonds atways parfomnod above and beyond the audience? expectations Through the many tours, concert and halftimes, the member never faited to remain True BJu Yes. under the direction of Mr, V e Oyerv the Bonds made eM who witnessed a performance Fe i 5o Good John Mofzahn CFR) propares for the next selection that the band will play. ___________ 4LL THAT JAZI Th marthwlg band p ff XfW for the Horr etorrwt q parade In downtown Rpru. Tina Meniel (SO). Jason Brewer FR), and Becki Sodomka(FR) entertain fans at half time PSC Marching 0©beat stand at attention wtwUa performing for thenr many far . rtr Gina N«lfon FR ) play the plicate duftfrg a performance at the OaH Bowl_________________________ judka Harney FR), majorette for the PSC Mjjrctvng Bobcat . directa, the band dunng halftime at a f oo'tbaH game 9wic£wfiiKaci-- Page 65 SawfjEwg Kevin htowry 5R . Varsity addresses. the members and banquet. 9wj«tomeitt--P uje66 Oiivf Addinon (Jft) takes a hew tkte of h s steak at the Varsity Qufc Banquet, Sponsor Tom 5ho and ViCo Prociderit Kevin Mow ry SR give Bred Smith's Sf Ofl-O round me to athlete award to President Erin OGrady tSR) Qrad was unable to attend because of conflicts Vince Henand n awife. Bonnie etyoy en e vo-nog at Artjor Manor, in which they observed the Varsity Oub c ommon y ATHLETES Athletes Awarded Atratos from football to women bA5H®ttw3l iljmpl d .1 toste of Change whan the now tv formed PSC Vifity Qub (VC) ho tod their first banquet. On April 27. football. volleyball, j OMkatban, o tb n and baseball Atratas wof6 honor od at a banquet I held St Arbor Manor in Auburn, NE. Enin OGrady UR), president Of V O. started the evem-ng off by ntroduong the quest speaker. Bob I Oavaney. Athletic Director at UNL After chawing down on What teemed Ike a ten of food, awards I w f« t roMmiKf The t 3 awards Cimc when Connie Vloer C5R) wAii armauncod ©31 ft ifCund female athlete ar d Brad Smith (SR) all-around maSo atrata The Varsity Oub was formed in I ardor to combino all sports into one I inform or -punita t on. thus atKri- ,i th former P Oub. which was for the most part an el-male organization, Through a lot of work and I orgarezaton, atratos and coaches 1 formed tbe Varsity Gub. Everyone worked concaision, wrestling I meets, track meats, etc to earn money for the Club, thus enabling thorn to hove their first -annuat vanity dub Banquet Officers for the club included EHn OCr y CJP). president; Kevin Mowrry (SP), vice president, Brett FrStch (JR), secretary; La Summerlin (SO), treasurer; and Holly Neltzke SO). Put C rotations From the attendance at their first banquet, it look Ike the Varsity Qub w4 be a long-standing organization I atPSC Tom Shea. sponsor of the Varsity Club, helped members run thn concession tnnd during many basketball games, Coach John Gibbs. tell® another one of his famous war stories to entertain Ns table guest . 9 Mhem d--Va%i 67 Somjjfiitg Spirit Cii The Loose In the c ? d pf n.ght, through «row. r in end tPoet. U © Choerioador-i off PSC nover mis a game. The Cheerleaders kept the fAm up when tho chips w re down and th© good times rolling vvhfln the Cols wore On top. They gave the fan acrobats and class as they Ch4rtfrrc d «nnd performed for football, and basketball gamo . The O'HfefkMider-5. off P5 C were an important: part off the PSC athtobc program. Thenr efforts gave fans a sampling off wha t it means to tow dedicated to a cause Vos. the game juat wouldn't fcxr tho soma without tho Go B q from the Cheerleaders. Bfrvtr. 5 rhW nwytf (SO). Colleen Krzyckl (SR), and Terri Millar f JR take a tim© out to dom for a ©ecfajre Right) One of the football cheerleader tries todia.tract tho referees by showing her tjottar aude. 9wMj£uo tcKi—Po e 68 R 4H CAIi’S EmktttHlI crwerwiwrs were Kibwm Toofw (FR), Bobcat Mascot P)ul Bower (JR). Tool Botes (SO), Lti Bauman (FR), Jodi Hytrek Kristi Hanson (JR) and Heather Wan! no (SO) t) Feotbnil O eer(eo(i«rs Sevin c rhtr m«ytr (SO). Terri Miller (JR), Tiny,- Jackson (JR), Colleen Krayckl (SR), Chris Haddad (SR), and Kim Neubauer (SR) yea to get the (arts ready for the ©ome, Our ever faithful Bobcat Mascot. Pauls Bowers (JR) reveals her true identity for the camora. 9hmBummL- -Page 69 SawpEucg Leaders cf Future ieacftar . tho leadov-r of tomorrow, flfo tho mpnnbppr wtvo rnako up th Peru Student Education Association. This association wJs khd by Mark McGuire (SO) and faculty -sponsor. Dr. Anthony Citriin This org naMtion w«9 very active during aa- 09. Some member® fttUndod tho Teachor s. Convention. which was held at Omaha ©urke H.S. They collnctrrd a Jot of materials, Advice, and tdwt that could be used later as they strive to obtain their own tMCfting careers They traveled to Crete to attend tho' Students at Ri ih convention, At this meeting th ?y were advised on how to detect o student who could bo on tho verge of quiting. doing drvQs, And or trying to end their own fcvos PSEA w«9 ot o involved in the Career Fair, Fashion Show, end hoSd a carwash arid bakouale to raise money. This money was used to pay for the students meats, and admission costs on various trips The highftght of tho year was when Bare Dai lay presented P5EA with the most active chapter award THs award was a great honor, considering that UWL .arxJ Ooighton were akw to the running. To attract students to the monthly meetings. PSEA Tomorrow gave away door prizes, some of which were a totovi-own. telephone, photo package, t- shirts end alarm clocks. PSEA s most Ofttarguished Service Award went to Glenda Chaffin (SR) Gtande served as vice president and attended the NSEA Delegate Assembly rn Omaha, Other gffucers for first semester were Melanie Dyer SR)C secretary; Barb Fassenbiirger (JR), tre.i urer ; and Cathy Wemhoff (SR). historian. Another officers election was held in December to replace tho seniors. who would 5« student teaching and or graduating. The acting officers for second semester were Mark McGuire (SO). president; Nancy Overheck JR), vice president; Amy Beck (SO). ■weerotnry: Barb Fossimbar ger (JR), treasurer and Rebecca Staley (FR ) , historian Mark McGuire (SO), not only served as pfwftkk nt but was elected to attend NEA- RA in Washington D.C. and NSEA Delegate Assembly to Lincoln Mark waft a vary active participate both at tho state and local levels AH tn alt, PSEA had a very prosperous and successful year! Dr. Anthony Girin, PSEA ft faculty SpOOSOV. proudly displays PSEA's Annual DiaxmgUftheo Service Award. ___________________ EDUCATION Hottyn Hohwh (JI))|M MtyinoMrth r Iww t l viU n that sh1 -van Al PSCA rr««tiri4 Oriae fUti FR), Amy S k (SO). Scott Cepp (SRI take tare Out 5- ..«r•. ttMhng car to cose for the camera Mark MtQuIrr CSO). P5EA 9 preteoani. OrncirfW'. ad tho up. torrynp activities at one of the monthly meetmos. One of the many speaker at PSEA 9 monthly meeting talks about what Studont should look forward to when they become futute teacher PS FA trued to have a Speaker dt each monthly mwtmo to benefit the •ludent . Who chose tssckng it lte« career choice 9w!ft Lemejd Puqe 71 U ' otVHtrtildUtt),i (JRJvj j . w ii «t mi-tfwd bv Df, Thomii C4ig« b« d r«ei«. dLrmo (h «jnvw muM«l M« iy S « By Sondbakri THE PIAURS Brvc Oww (Dram mntt Ena tn at Unco l wti a t H 5 I DocHy Mam (on (JR) LM SCOtt «-tor OKI (JR) Scot Hotmr (SR) KAchelUf Wmtw.ll (SO) Jon McAJoxardwr £FR) Jana McAJaunotr Cjft DHru MeAkntandar CFR) Dorothy Tro (SO) C Kte . ....Or Royal K r, rt Sid by SM by Sendhtbn cow contlfM ot rroot Row l-r La fcatf HafOK) (JR). Scot Hogan (SR), ana Broca Qwpman (Dram and l tv,:,',!! teacher at Lincoln NorttuviiBt MS) (Bark Row If) Jona McAlo nd f I JR ). Dorothy T u (SO). IWky Hamilton (JR).D aria McAJ xaryJ«ir (fft « M- WI Wann-rr. CoUo ). and Mkhall Kimball (SO) Muck Director . O Thom Ubgar Light Operator . Dic Rothetl (SHJ Follow Spot Ofiaritw Jama RoHat CFfi) Ughl Con ultor , Dr Chari Harp Light Craw ............Jeff Rai (Sfl) 9wu 4uetf£id--15ftge 72 SI AC E LI EE Abi (Erk Rothtll (5R And Uwvisr Gravon (Tim Dvionga «SIR)) COrttamplat how they w l cgnfMU7.at oawaft J. 9 4 (Paf V«4idtti1 (FR ) money atkf ho croah (Loft) Dorothy Tn (SO) and Qtlhc Chapman (Dtjitv f d Ehgliii Irofhrr at Lincoln Noctfrwaet N.S ) m na a duet during the Summw Fo wwU J b y (PilVtndttti FR)Hnt kput af w n 'Mon Mrt Tnjckla (Molly Wllli rm(FR)) dunno « product ! of Simon Able . . - Erie ftothott Sly'l Strv rH«UM Oann (FR), Tyrone- hMi« (FRJ, Ho-ot r HotN%on FR and Voung FR) Fo w «l J. Hy . Vonaoth FR) Liwytr Cfiwn ..... Tim DtJonge (5R) Jethro Crouch ........ J n Ff flch URJ Abner Truck! .... Scott Harold (JA) Mbti Fancy ............... Barbara Marcarnan CFR) Mrm. Truck MMy WUms (FR) Crouch S rvar¥l Vfcky Snvch Captain Crouch Dckjq Smth (5R) Chkrf Folk: ................- Fred Mrwr 50) t t Rotlcaman Ralltf Andy Donovan (Fft) Sod Polk man.............................Warron Robert . (FR) COtEt Cl KH i • ■ • - - ■ • -1 t • - . i ■. i. i... • JffW Min? ( 1 ) Judge Vandatd SO) Dir c-tor ................. Or. Ovartet Harper Stag Manager . . . Warran Roberts (FR) Light Oe gn Eric Rothe-il 5R) Centum Dnign . ........ Of. Royal EfHCfl Program and Rotta Daakan . Gin Kcnhtidv C5R3 9wiatu«K£f(i' - Po$e 73 Scmpling FF«liy Cufion CTlm DeJongc (SR)). Jrnrny Farrell (Tyrone Muh (FR) . arxi Widow Quin (Vicky Smith SO) catch the intruder. Old Mahon (Erie Rothell (SR)) This scene was during the play. The Playboy of the Western World, which the Drama Department put on during November. Chriity Mahon (Andy Donovan (FR) and Okt Mahon (Erie Rothalt (SR)) efcacus how Qvfatv couSd gain the affection of Maroarot Flarortv (Michelle Kimball (SO)). (Top) Sera Tansoy (MoSlasa Lytle (FR)). NeBy (Heather Robison CFR) . iMdOw Quin (Vicky Smith (SO)), Susan Brady (Molly Williams (FR)), and Honor 131.1 Ko (Lisa Dann (FR)) listen Covo-y to Olrtsty Mahpn (Andy Congi'j n (F R ) i .v. he tofl them about al of hi problem . THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD Margaret Ra rerty .... Ivtcrwllo KirrtWi (SO) Shewn Keogh.......... Jeff Hm (SR) Michael James Rarerty . . Pet Vondotti (FR) Phi 11V Cullen ....... Thti DeJongo (5R) Jimmy Farrell......Tyrone Muhs (FR) Christy Mahon _ Andy Donovan (FR) Widow Quin......... Vicky Smith (SO) Susan Brady .,,., MCHSy Wiliams (FR) Nelly...........Heather HSotoison (FR) Honor Blake.................Usa Dann (FR) Sara Tervsey...........Melissa Lytle (FR) Old Mahon ......... Eric Rothell (SR) The Bellman..... James French (JR) Director...........Dr Floyai Etkort Light Design ---- Or. Ovaries Harper Stage Manager Heather Robison (FR) I Light Operator....Fred Mncr (SO) Sound Operator .... Doug Smith (SR) Make-up and Hair Style ...... AnouSa Rohwer OR) ( GLITTER LIGHTS Tho cast of Tht Bad Chlhfr n were Enctywita CKH Schiwti CSP)}, Wifedh CMkh«4t9 Klmbjiil S0) . ftnWt Leslie (SO)), HdfVMf {Ron SH nvy d FR , Gretiri CGI«r dii Chaffin $R }„ Mother (Irene EiscnblfV 5R)5 and Father (Jeff Him CSR)?______________________________________________________________________ OnrDil (Glenda Chaffin CSR) and Manser (Ron Shamryfolf (FR)5 Haw fittte erguonnen.t during the production of Th Bed Children These two W r part Of the Children s TTiontro Gass, who haSped direct and desrgn this play for children. THE BAD CHILDREN by Shirley Jackson Witch ...................... Me hello Kfrvtoal iSO Enchanter..................... Kris Schuetz 5R Rabbit ...................... Loaki Bwttey (SO) Father............... Jeff rtni (5R Mother ...........Irono Elwmbiso (FR Orvtfl ... ............. ....OfiQndUi Oi4ffin SR Hansel....................... Ron Sh.ineyfelt FR Director - - -. - • - ♦- r., Q ldron % Theatre Gaia Light Design .....................Jeff Krtz (SR) Stage Manager Ron Shanayf fe Fft Set Construction ........... MchaOv K rnfc aU SO Set Design ................ Irene Bsenbise CST Costume Construction ....... Gfarvla Oklffif) (SR) Props...................... Leslie Bentley SO Light Operator ................ Eric Rothett CSRV Tim DoJbnge 5R Program .................... Kna Schuetz SR) Publicity .................... Krvs Schu-etz (SR) 9ioift a t il--Page 75 SawpCwg The CJ Kt Of A Murder Is. Announced witch in horror « ■ As-S Mofple (Vicky Smitii (SO)) chocko for Rvd Sebertr s CSccm Allen (FR)) pulse ' 1 Inspector Craddock (Eric Rotheli SR qu« tioni PtvU'P Moimos i Stephanie Kroeger (SO ) about the murder that teoH pkatw 9mus£ueweii£ -?a e 76 A J3®turtrer is JVttmmntEfr (East (,3hi (Or er of Appearance) Julia Simmon J«l BeKen hip C5G) letltl BJackloch ,.., Barbara Hardman CFR Dora Burtner .......Motty WHuam-s. (Fft) Patrick Simmerii , .. i... Andy Donpvan (FR MitxJ ......... 4... -. Heather Robison (FRJ MIS Mar pie -.«.«, -.--Vicky Smith (SO) RNRIipd Hay me .... Stepftahio Kroogpr (SO) Mr . Swpttcoham ..... Docky Hamilton (J Edmund Swet-tB-nham . .. JaiTws Frorich JR Rudl SchertxScott Alton (Fft) Inspector Craddock... Eric Rothell (SR) Sergeant Mailers ....Fbt Vondettl (FR) Director.......... ,.. r Or, Charias Harper Asal ta nt Director TpIT OeJbriQv (Sft) Stag Managar....Tim DaJOrtQe (S«) Light Dotlgn J f Min (SR). Fred Mner (SO) Costume Suparvlior-... Or Royal Eckert FINALE’S The Crazy People Heather RebizervCFR), Brian Fritz FR). Ron Smith (SR) ind Tracey Todocovlth CFR) guard Pat Veirdettl (FR), Mike Gcrtiard CFR), Scott Allen CFR „ afKJ Um D«nn CFR) from ttetping out of fcho asylum. (Loft) Inspoctoc Craddock CErte Rat-he II SR ) hMns few any dua JS9 Mit j (HMtiw Rofeiton (FR)) Dor Bu VWT CMolly William CFR)), Urtita fcSocfc ock (Barb Hardman (FR) . and Mi a Marpi (Vicky Swlth (SO)) «flacu a all tt o latest gotop on the murcjor. 9 10 Scott Anon CFR) L m Oarw (FR) Aryjrowv Gonovan CFR) Frit (FR) Gerhard W) Hodman (FR) Stott Allen FR)k Pat Versdettl (FR), MikoGerlwd FR)« «nd Um Dann CFR) Question tht Mortian (srl CMIcay Lytli (FR) gbCNet whore the othgr spaceship wont._______ Or Royal EfMrt Dr. CK ? « Harper R ln oci f ittv Moao J u Mayer CSO) Fred JT. (SO) Tyrone Muhs(FH) Warren Roberta CFH Heat no r Rtinntion CFR) £ R«tsed CSR) Dow? Srt-wtri ( 5 R Ron Snvth 5R Vicky SrrMin (SO) Vicky Smith (SO) Tracey Todoroviclh CFR) Pi.it Verelatti CFR) Dr CWf ..... Lrsnt Do rgn .., StJ gv Manager Sowpfiuuj Delta Lrcttierlirxcl Family Ideal Active wrth many chanties and V0lunt«or work, F undr.nsofs, c.impus activities and chapter activities. tJho Delta Sigma Phi fraternity nmmbofa kept buny throughout the year This yvulr On© Delta $ g raised monoy for the March of Dim s with .1 rood block or Graduation Day and raised about S2QQ- The S gs teamed up with their fitter soronty. Ri Sgme Chi to best the «annual bloodmobii© drive at tho Student Center. THo Delta Sps largest fund fatwjf of the year cam in their 4th annual. 9 pm tournament. The money raised went Coward houw improvement and rushing ot tho fra term ties new members. To help recruit now members the Sgs in cooperation with PSC o f or a Si00 scholarship to prospective recruits The money is appted to the overbearing cost of tuition and fees The mam goal of the Delta S gs is to promote Brotherhood and the ideals of f amity to its members and friend Its members will never forget ail of the memories the fraternity gives them Mike Harris III (FR) Of GhiCAQO. tho Sgs? newest member and biggest pary an n L 9 oiA£eeM(£Ki'-Page 78 Mike Karris FR , Mark Gleason JR), Greg P«irriott SR), and Mark Gangulsh (FR prepare for tho BQ feast on Retreat D.iy. Retreat is when ai undergraduates spend a weekend together and gee to know ea eh other through games, a road rally.and various other activities According to Mark Gleason OR}. It sons of the most memor. bk- timos of the year SICS A Wo Wrnj Be A Ueiy Gwd Wax A Ue-m GoodWo May Be. But A Belle Wat He's Saw t Becmte U'kex He eiw A Ftatewily. He Way Pm Tke Teat Ofc Secoiul Beat. Bui Tice Wait Ulb’ BwtScu)«l-l-l 9 The (Hum lUlce Weaw U|wk Hie Chest The CmMcw ti Deita Sujwo Phi Wwwacl--Pece 79 SawpEuuj OHUl Vs ft MmI { ALUM). J rry C+ l Tt n (ALUM). Din Cimy (ALUM). «rid Grog R « (Jt) haw faw feMr« And a $Ab Twi'vi-tMn «ft ftvo r urrvnor picnic kjmr. moling, Mih H rrl CFR) proudly PF M ttB N poddiw to hi fc g brother Or g R g (SR) 'Ht Vji hotd th«r Annual SfttAor i And of cour: Ou rt rm gtm« to go cwxj w th it « ©Odd Follow Doit a Si© bobovo that Mik Harr I «PR) n«ds -i qwlck fhow«f bffwfl •'tend «3ho Anny l So.k?r Soil for A rm r d wnctorgf«Mt«1 % m Grev Pnirlott (5RJ Qnjoyn 9 SiT-iprs Bai. They had poize for CMturra Gt«kj ! Gr a Parrlott (SR) and Chris Cattfrum (JR) do What is nCKmal: oat, drink and pbiy c pn. The Delta Abode Mork GlCftlon (JH thrivit mr thij photpgr jp r to juflt try and toko his muo fthert ■ Work Garmwlsh FR). qm q1 tfw nowwt Delta S Q’ fTMHHbflfk kitks back and relax , 9w t€ment 'Pa e 81 SwtftKltg Ere tfierhccci and Service UrotHwhoOd, ini'- SqugKl Olhnf AWfl- during rufh THOil-e vw;e and nchoi-ir shp a 6 tn?r , ir c ud«- Tour thi n r pri’Mntt Ptrry (JR) Vl« a through Phi BaU Urrin Thun fratnrrtty w- V iti'v.1 aped by A- UmVKH) T yh)f,irthfl hope of «mrtng Rdf ism and |,(n «1,fii Tho Vgrru Frs) r- mly h C Is Known throughout the world for It OrotNHtvldd, onpentMlMruri! end love for M people The-r Presidunt. Royer Mclver FR), Tipnr.ui or. Mark Whitaker (FH3, Bobby Stephen (FR), Driven Jack ion FR), and James Jerry FR). i%ot only am they active member of the orgarvution but they eis mvolvo themsel v in nwvy Campu octivitm. varwtv end who make it ere product of a COO kwi movement and show how people a group can muho a change. Throughout time there have been many change , but the only thing that hear t Changed i9 prejudice end RAO m W a a Race must wake up end respond to the oppression that sur- round s Ut. rf not we M be sucked nto the world where there it no front fkMw wake up my Broilers and Msters Reginald ftdndolpli, sigma Presi- dent members see themsel- ves as trustees Of She . ab-fctie , idea , and time, a vehicle through wtkch positive Change can be aehetv- ed The Ftn thnn Sigma s iiro led by Reginald Randolph (SR ). who Is an activo member of the PSC Football ■ntr mursl sports They are known •cross the campus as leaders, twjFi achiev- er , and men who era not afraid to «et Involved!. Sgma hope ful r Dukl be seen across c a inpus marching in unison dressed m camouflage, blue jogging suit , or other rlsntKe aturo ft’ Beta gm« members James Jerry FR), Brivea Jackson (FR), end Mark WhHaker (FR) coir-brnted Buck KStory Month hold n February and showed everyone that they ready are 'true men . These three men are the Phi B« l-i Vgmj newest members What a group I Crescent Mte Fryte Mvifl Jftkton (FR). OipUy on of the symbol Of th Ft Beta 5-0 m Fraternity 9mi«i£uoi«iii-’‘Pa9e 82 EIGHTS Another day at work with Phi Beta S Qma. (Loft Keith Br neks-hire (SO) i vt 4 a -Speech about 8U ch Awareness during ©Lock History Month s festivities tywmhmml- -Pag® 83 Kibwana Toomtr (FR), La La Jones CFR). Sharle Grunt (FR), -ind friends visit the Phi Beta Sigrrui Fraternity irwmbars during one at their many wild pertioj.. What a wnkt-n-crary group! Tinyo Jock-son JR .i--d Reggie Ron-dotph were Crowned Mr.,and Mt tJiock Hiitory-your goOM if it' a Fratormty bonding SatrtpEatq 1 - (Above) Base Drc xn Crash Crew Mark Whitaker (FR), Bobby Stephens (FR), ttrivon Jackson (FR), end Jamas Jerry (FR) (Right) iamn Jerry (FR), Driven Jackson (FR), and Mark Whitaker (FR) P Cr. hottest Croacorrt-Ulkjy-Rteh Dark. Mark Whitaker (FR), tokos a break and oruoys Eho R and R. Croscont'Totimaruon Tape Worm, Bobby Stephen (FR) ralaxer «Ft r a Iona day chirino Half Week 9Mu £u€ tfi tt- -P ge 84 unitu He Cculd te I riends Ocn t judge m by my stun ceto, for rt u d the seme « yours. bvt do judge me gn t bj« erf nv t« aricf ramemher that Q Of f th beauty o a« thing a Kf if we puW talk. undcra!jrvf ■ ►r d share cultum . we couid be friend PSC students celebrated Black Hsterv Month durtna Fctuxiarv The month wee tilled with vtrWut ect'intaee end speeker . such as the Metw or Mf no Mr . Black mtwy Month ed Speaker. Bertha Galloway who spake on BLacfc barren of the 0 M llan The event were scheduled ov the Back HhMtory Month committee, wtiif.n competed Of Sylvia OBryant cm . Om. Reggie Randolph JH CO-Che«r. Nate Bradley FR . ithovio cnai . Mgtu Hardin tiO), lnMitoi showchair, Jodi Hytrek $ ). cultural art mlern; tlnya Jackson ($A). darken and pageant and Tony Perry CJR , pubfeOty The avent were not ontfy for the black studente, but for everyone, in order to educate the pjtfc on the nope end dream of the Blacks not only at Peru but throughout the world 1 Mark Me lory Month weso time «el niwrlo for all students,.no mutter who their kin color, to unit the people a one Jamas Jerry CFR). Driven Jackson (FRJ, Bobby Stephans tFR ,af Ct Mark Whitaker (PR) oil In one linenhd have one ind prejudice These rnen could bo seen across campus in their rnatebrno ftttke thoutfout Me Week These four nun cfcd recoquo membership mto 6 v Hot 5ora for the«f loyalty end M ont Ztmdaton, James Jerry IFRIli One Of Ph, Bela fkgme s new member for the 6H S9 year Oimiwmetd-Page 8 5 DSC Jocks The Best Peru State athletic totmft showed fan that the Gntn. ar truly tho best by ending fcb ir ti«arign 4 with winning mark . Tho pramior started on r ?oml)or 3- wham th«- Bobcat fOQttfltl toiim started their JO-gamo season. Through good b rrvar, and bad. the gridders sieved to j ut3 rff a M mark, for the season. White the foothaft team to led and sweat on the gcktlron the Lady Cats wore in the AWAC slamming voiteyMkiH down the throats of their coiYipcjtitiori The 1908 team posted a 49 9 mart and qualified for the NAIA District II playoffs. A-t the football and vofcaybali seasonis ended, the PSC basketball teams were hitting the courts preparing for the 8-0-69 basketball season Th o men’ beskufcfrafl team took to the COtmt on November 11 at homo for the PSC Tourney. The team utrug 9kdthrough theMason and finished with a 16-12 mark for the season. As the men struggled. the laefeea reused The Lady Cats started tnor 32 game season on November IS against Tarkio College. They rallied througflxsot the dson and o-nded it with a 23 9 mark. As the basketball seasons faded bhe baseball and softtwiii season came on In fuU'forop. The baseball team had a year of ups and downs throughout their 41 game sea Oft. With a lot O road time and field time- the Cits managed a 22-19 mark tor the year. With new ccwih and very few returning veterans, the aoftbom team muddled through a 3 flamo SMton that firtalty ended with a 10 9 7 mark Awards finally arrived for the bidies when fellow team members were selected for NAIA honors. Ve . it true, the jocks of 1988- 89 gave th PSC fans a sample of mo Pros. rCCMANCE P iltiwtum--P(u)e 87 . Dav Add i «on OK . Hr jd Smith SW a nd Tofiv Mifw OH ) w«t Of th t ®Ur«r pordtring on v Kit th®ff rwxl mqvf hduW b4. What you daiOQ Dftvt? Co £h Sh « cH eu o a bad cay W h on O Hlo rcforMt Go Qf V«m CprfircH. Pe xamxce- Page 88 SWEAT 1)88Tci Cah Ihthin« Jo PHifV Scott £mrchr% ,,,, P lr g N t tVa.lley.. ,. rM Cha-Jon 4 n«. 4 RK«lv)ng ' Corv Catto Mxi.. [ Scott 0 rd . 4 .. AVE G -S7 0 Storing StOtt .. .. PT5-66 JM F%Srh% PTs-na Kr Storing Btw Lotto. AVE G-5 O iirturnt Sco t rw w .... AVE-1SO Kthcrff PUtur EA A WMI AVE.-23 i Mwt ptkjr Tony Rwry ...,., To'ify Clufh, TkMn KOty LrfXI Shift Al«« irxt r TOT-100 tiHmm OB IwIm tjb tM fcwr |, ij M Wv I (n Pe tatojux- - Page 89 Coach She and that offensive unit have a fcttu? jjow wow’ they 90 back on the field. With two defender's bnaathinfi down hirft back, Scott Gerdts CFR) breaks away foe soma major yards. Rkk Wpptfytf UR) takes a breather bofOr hois son back into the yams._________ Pe fttnwutfe-Page 90 Gridclers Sample Great Achievement I Th Bobcat arr p1 d groet achi«v«m nii tfroughovt the 'B0 lo.iaon They rscslvod a rating of l7thlntha NAIA Dl tnCt II | FootbaB pool, and tod an At - Arnervcan as a part ot ttor l m Or hnahUght of many du009 tto (MW happan 0 wton fcnobacker Steva Riamim«n relurrwJ h fy t int rc pbon ot tto 1««son for a touchdown during lha Midland- Luttoran bout Thia touch down i«d tto Cats to a 24 15 victory ovtf th Wsrnor Th victory ovar fAtnand brought a 4-t racorcj to tto Cat , and th 25th spot on IT NAIA chart Although tto Cats ended th iSHon wth a 6-4 marh. individual playars rpcaivad high honors wton they r c«lv«n'J All Confer, orvee honors Offonsiva Sochi Bract Smith (SR was th highsM r«t d player on tto ifl mrnnlwr K)uaO. but members such as Shan Almandir (SR), Dan Blackburn SR1. Brian Lavtn (SR), Tony Parry SH). Kory Und (JR . and JO Park (SO) also r c«rvad All-Conf aranc a Honor Pn coma to tto Cats wton Brad Smith (SR ) was namad to tto NAIA Owaorv II All Am r n football ta m Shana Ai .and (SOS a t d by rscamo NAIA Division 11 Honorabis Mention honors (Ltft) N t Bradley (FH) watch for an open epos for hr pa . Pst Hastae (SR) Mts up for that ■ important block •gantt tto Tartuo Owls Pe $MJKawe- Poge 9 SaittpEuu; Lynda Hain (JR) prop r to C a W'pvo. Fast actioo taka placa on Ml® votkjypaiieojri ai- Dad Vogel (JR)bonksthe ov«F the rwt. as Pam Da via (SR) looks o i in aroazcirwni I iACD CALL The Last Season 4rv Ow Fait Coach Jennifer Nelson gave us a utripling of hoi- Last sodson with the Lady Bobcat V-Qileybalt Todlfl Th© Lady's worked hard throughout the season for thotr vyMng season The hard work, brought on several Lady accowvliihcnehts Early in the soASon Kristi Otocrdirtg (SR was ono of six players selected to the aII-tournament team at the Washburn tovKabonei Success cont nu d as Krtftti was named MVP' of the iNtet askfi Wosksyer Volleyball Invitational where the Lady's finished third. Along with team and individual achievements, for a- first time mi school history the Lady's crocked to UA A top 20 pott. They kept up the success end continued to te ranked for five consecutive week . Mute th© Lady's wore moving up in rank, Kristi Dtkfuw (SO) was named to ttw aB-touffUifywftt tom at the Gracotond tnwt bonal. PamDnvit(SR) wn rewarded for her harpwortc bv being named to to 196Q NAIA team Levin iiwiu ' Michelle ($R) s rts the bail for Lynda Mein (JR) to ulam to an unsuspecting Dana p ay r Petioijitajue-Fage 93 Ladle Ranked M th T w U«fy Cats a tot of tnua i ttnughout me mskn They ckrtwd a f s «a 16th in the weekly rating of tne NAlA too 2Qfw The Cata' alto COOtured tourney Crown at enwt tnu n mant efkasng the veer Success came to the Lady Cats when they Knock dofl Southwe ter{TX)Cotiao . whQwaa ranked Mo 2 m the nation at the tvn . Devisiatron came to the Lady Cats when the fifth-seeded Doane Tigers achieved the right to go on in the NAIA playoff by handing tha Cats' their final defeat WMh this loss. Kristi Otbard.np. Mtchelto La vkn end Pem Oevt ended their career at P5C Reaching MkheH Levin (SR) attempts a WOcfu whne KrtstlOlbardl-ng (SR) prepare for a possible assist Peftjawm—Paqc 94 Hotly Melik SO) pow.il hits through two bocks as Mkhafle Levin (SR took or. 7K 1943 1—3dy Bobcat Volleyball team took It to the limit with (Back Row hr); Boor Hanzel (Assistant Coach). Kristi Deloeuw (17). Kayfee WChfiiSKi C 1 1 ). Holly Nefcxke 11 b)a KristJ Otoerding C15 . Toryo Jones (l$ . Oona Kruse 1S . Jennifer INelson (Head Goaeh); (Middle row hr: Ps m Davi« f 7). Lynda Main 8), Karon Haixter 03), Deanna Magee (19). Traci Adorn 2 , |Jm Fohringer 5t dent: Manager); Front rowk): MchoKe Lev in (!Q)r Margo LaBne €1 . Dede Vogel (4 . Ion Alexander 12 . and Merc Stewks (3). 1988 Tcp Cats NAIA District II AJI-Dfratrkt First Team Pam Davis Honorable-Mention All-District KfcheSe Levin Kayftee MichaHki All-Independent League Meholte Levin Worn Oavts K ytec' Mftchal k NAIA Scholar Athlete Kayleo Mkhalski GTE 3rd-Teem Academic All-Ann, Kay lee MklhUKKi GTE Diet. VII All-Aead Team Kjayl MiChaHlO NE Wesleyan Inv, AlhToumey Team Kristi Otoording Grace! and Inv. All-Tourney Team Knsti Otoor ding Kristi Cteteouw Waehbum Inv, AJI-To mey Team Kristi Ofl3«rd ng NAIA Diet, II '‘Player of the Week Kristi Olber ng Kristi Deteeuw (50) hammer tn© Dan down Vw opponent throat as Lynda Hein (JR) awaits for a pos blo return. Pam Da via C5R gams height a she reachos for ma bed- white Kristi OJberdlng (SR prepares for the assist. Pe oinuucce- -Page 95 SoMpttMX) (Above) Uill HlchitrcJa FR) fbe tnrovklh It . e.r with the (Kiutnl erf V4 to m net tor two. a tre V-Kmg defend loofcs On in vnawrent1 ( Ptiflht) Cedric Townsend (SR la vs up tw o for tN Cat: 1989 Ten Cats AMf Hen (Jft ..........NASA Ustnct AJI Star Teem Cedric Taumund (SR)...MALA Qatrvt II All-Star Team Honorable Menbon NAtA Ail Debitt II Basketball Team Brett Richard (SO) ... IMAIA Honorable Mention D strict u P3C AWARDS Rod Ffedarkk .................. Hustlo Award Todd McGowan............... Beat Defensive Ftaytr HU Richards .................Most UheelfiSh Mev f Kevin Mowary ................ Bamt tVecbCe Meyer Cedric Towneend..............Most Valuable Meyer Andy Hell CJR does up for two bio one as Rod Frederick (JR) end Tod McGowan (JR) block Ike defender Pe fcw a ee--¥aqe 96 DOUBLE I IUM IV Th 198 - 9 BpfcKAt Hd ket±Mill team turpisad «veryon wiith th« follow ir Q t m nwnbtrt (EUck Row | r : Dave Jensen Assistsnt Coach) Rod Frederick (42), Andy Mall (44), Kevin Mowsfy C$2). Bryco Schabon C54), FbCk Kraus {32), Andy Dunlap S1), Otis Crumpton C22). Dave Jonoa (Trainer). John Gibbs {HeadCoach): (Front Row l-r)s Mk«Martin Student Assistant), £nk Mctoeely {40), Brett Richards HO)- Cedric TownwwxJ 12 - Darwin Robtofroo (3l . 6WI Richards 14 . Dean Fah enhote (30). Tod McGowan 02)« and Don DrrOand (Studont Assistant). Otis Crumptoe t JR) hits the hooo few two. while wrostbno o a Viking defendor. iamiilino Great The Bobcat ; sampled! many groat triumphs thro-ught the men’s basketball season With the Cat's 78-7 I victory over Dana College cam© Coach John Ottsto 100th career win CoachGIbbs iff only th 2nd Coach in P5C history to accomplish this feat The Cats d d not stop there, as the season progressed, successos became mere apparant. Many ind« vidua Is on th team were rewarded for thoir outstanding accomplishments throughout the year, One incfcviduars rewards came during th final regular-season home oam . Andy Hall CJR) amazed the fans with his great shooting ab ttyr and by reaching a career high grf 25 points and 17 rebounds. H© ateo helped lead th© Bobcats to a 79-57 victory over tho Brutra of Bellevue Another success come when Andy Hull JR) and Cedrk Towriund 5R) wero named to play in the 11 th annual mens NAIA Distric t II All-Star game, Cedric Townsend SR was alio named to the honorable ment on list of the 1989 «ALA All-District 11 □ a akutball team along with Triu nin$ teammate Bra it Richards (SO).. These individuals as©ng with the rest of the team contributed to a season filled with many triumph . The Bobcats had one major downfafl durwvg the Mt Mary S O game, when Kevin Mow ry 5R sustained a shoulder ir urv, but this did not stop th Cats from claiming another victory This gam© truly showed what a rem rkabto team can do even when they a re mat with a major problem The Bobcats finished the 88-39 veasem with i 16-2 record of ter .i 6£- 65 playoff Joss to Masting' Ccrftoge. With aN of tho triumphs, 'wjrrowS. and honors tho Cats should bo c jrnrr rx d for their performance during 1988-89. It was truly a successful season for both the team and the fans siijr b°vi,; --' C drk TownftnO (SR) slams th« ball through th« heap for a Bobcat eor« Right: Otis Crumpton JR watches his UMmnjtot an Andy Dunlap FR and Erih McNwtlay (FR tjxplatn tho game highightii to an «dffirmo fan Andy Hall (JR) 0005 for two ngnong nis oppflntw aR Ow way.____________________ Ve i dWottc --V(iQi 98 Victory Fcr Cats Arv estimated 650 spectatura sampled the Bobcats 5042 victory over the Hastings Broncos With this slaughter. Cats brok® the«r « ght-gam® losing fttroah. TVi® Cots touyn man to-man defense caused tho Bronco to moit under pr«ssMf9. forcing l I turnovers a nd a score of 30 19 at tiw no of the 0nt half. Tho Broncos came beck fighting in th® second half , but the Cats held thQtr ground. The Cats pulled off a victory with a f nol score of 42. Th« tOP scorer for tho Cats wore Cedric Townsend, Brett filch- atos. ana Kevin Mowery. Ail of the fa ns wo ra ecstatic from the Cats near perfect pu-rfOr mance against thtHr rival team. The Cat:- truly proved that they coukJ overcome any obstacle when put under pressure. Sill Richard FR) fights off throe Bellevue players to score two for th« Cat Wth the greatest of oaao ? MAdy Mail JR nkimsanother point for the Bobcat Pet owom- - Pag 99 Ui J 4§ rt t JR prepares tp tip the ball t© the Lady Cflti during the Ftockhg-rst gam . Eltlnt Ftrtn CSfC) makes the break and lays orve up for a L y Bobcat «ore V $wwtw- -Page 100 Kristi Olberdlng (SR) Btt«rnoU to stool (h from the opponent. SUCCESS Nc Slack Here Some people might ttunk that the woron's basketball team slock off until the season starts, But this I obviously not true, because they start conditioning the third week of school In conditioning, the um(M running two mile lifting weights, swimmii — - «vities last 2 rwtr reouta r season practices, which take place for 2 hour every jittanvjofi 'J- L' ' practl scrimmages and prepare for the upcoming games, both, offensively end defensively. «reparation is have a Elite Cats Connie Vlner (SR) First-Team Academic Ail-American First. Team NAIA District: I) Ail- strict First-Team All-State CoSago Team NAIA Gassrc All-Toumey Team FJ A1A All-District Scholar-Athtttte Team Carrie Manges (JR) First-Team NAIA District II AH-District NAIA Classic Alt-Toumey Team State College All-Star Team Second Team All-State College Team Denise Cave (SR) NAIA 3 m Nation 3 point field goal) NAIA AH District Scholar-Athlete Team Kristi Olberdlng (SR) P5C AH-Tim Career Leador Rebounda Tammy Freeburg (SR) Scored 1000 points at PSC Ui JnHn (JR) First-Team All-Tourney Mdlarsd Invite First-Team All- Toumey hVcHend Invite State College Al-Star Team Marcia Stevftns (JR) State College All-Star Team NAIA AB-Dsfcriet Scholar-Athlete Team Annga KonOw (JR) NAIA AJI-Ostrict Scholar-Athlete Team P itomom - page 101 Amiga Kotww $R f ght her waythrougn In hopes of two point . Ladies Awe Pans Thq season started m full force when the Cats wmp! d their first victory over TorK o CMO) on Move moor IS Carrie Menge was the top scorer with 17 points and also puiiod down a gomfl-hi h of 13 rebounds. Other player who contributed to this win were Conrtie Vln r and Elaine Fsrin, with their outstanding shooting of 16 and J pont respectively- The Cats continued to awe tfto fans with their ability and left for Christmas break with a record of $ 3. Success came to Coach Davidson whon the Cats' defeated Ovidroo State 82-68 on February 4. Vtfth this viglpry, the Lady Cat handed Davidson his 300th career win, One of the downfalls of the season camo when DeniseCjv mis sod the final four weeks of the year with o broken foot Denise ended her career at P5C ranked third bn the NAtA3-ooint IMcJ goal with a percentage of 51-2. Even wth the absence of Cave, the Lady Cat stall continued to achieve groat triumphs throughout th remainder weeks of ms season The tjsdv Cots fell vicbm te I Doe no Tig© a with a defeat of | 84-61 This loss was devista in) to Eiain For in, Annga Kossow. Oonlse Cave. Tammy Frwyburg, Kristi Olbording«and Conn- Vi nor who ended their career at PSC that nght The Cats finished the season with a record of 23-9. LJz Jtcten (JR) pirouettes with the ton earned at the hoop a two Rockhurst Hawks took on in hopes of a miss, Pe wam--Page 102 6(1 «Hire leitii r% Tht IWV Utfy MMI MiMtUII ti«T foytfht It i way to winning HHtfi with CBecfc row k) Sh hti i Mott (Student WiyfM Oavtdtw (Hud Coach) Sta . tK (40). Ux Jkwh CS2). Kr ti 44 . C m Mer p (22). Chns OeMarqu (Student Awtunt CoacnX Vince H m« (Aivauint Co rn), (Front row k) Ann a Kmicw 04), Connie V.ner 205, Tommy Frvcbura (JO). Daune Fervi (10). Dwreu Frye 32 , erdDem Ceve (24) Marcia Sttvent (JR) gov up for the rebound durwo gem action ■goirvftt Derm An yn. tne Women i fM t j n season toromombor, wittirebOun Tig,3paint fwti goals. end many landmarka for PSC Saw ptoyari Sew Gain Ferfa Connlo Vkwr, Denk Cave, AnrvQjft KtiHdw. Hritli Olbardho arvj Tammy FfMtnjry svii fc greatly rn-n waw. but they loft PSC with a legacy of nccetMt Elaine Faria. a transfer from Soothwettom Community tad the teem Sn frw throw by tanking 60 b of what the tOfPWd Mp and was team k ad f in steah- Wtb many honor ef Acederrvc AW Anr«r CHon «rxi NAIA Fir t Team. Connie Virwrr became one uf P5Ci tegendi She led th team through the aeaun, wttie dongthfehi «cored her l,5O0c f erpo«nt.th rnakir gh rtlvonly cMrer to do to on the 6ft d9 teem. OoniM Cave fished the «eason number 3 n the nation for I pdnt f rid OOs! accuracy and became PSC taadmg fwW goal shooter with After fttiffermo throuoh an injury during the fir t part O-• . ► i Jjn, Tammy Fr bur . bounced bock to wiotv her lOOOth career point and tako third place honor® ea career scorer Annea Kottow fined a the gepa for CoecK Davidson thro- gnout trw Reason. She the year with the PSC Huretle Award end wes the «angle season iiwft leader Aftarr ftctoaphhao greet feats on t w wpMybM court. Kr| ts oaberding moved on ih basketball court to make e n mt for rerseif She reached to heights all season to become PSC ail t m taackno reboundtor with 30S Ah ye®. th- grc atno«n Of the 68- ©9 Uidy Cal win b misted and never forgotten. Carrie Mengee t JRi t trw ban toner feaow ___________________________, 103 AbOV ! K«n Hnllan C FR) prop,Vc to tdfctt Uw ©itch tor m atrik RIqM: T«M M ric«t (SR) end K n Hittan FR) trap 9 rwrwwr tft-AMfl «Kond nd thrti PSCf 124 w«wy M 1 tha BftfftS The Bobcat BAMrtMl teamNt 6k ha yy artillery with { B ck Pto-w t-C Head Cd Ch Rkul Wyctawoki Jeff 0 den (SO). Jerry Waflinar (SR). Rod CM on CSR). Ftio DurfertQanx (SO). Kevin MOwih y SH). Kavin LAwrotittiliFR) R Cl Huff ON). JOff P iriSOO (FR). CtanShM FR). 5t«vO Shaw CSO , lay Wtachmarin (Student Conch). (Front Row hr) ShAwn Samlar 50). Rob Wrfflht CSO . Stoptwt ibhnMO CFR), Bret Ffitth (JR) Kevin H U r CFR), Todd Mane el (SR), Tray Baker CFR . Chad Er ckn m (FR), Steve Martin CFR), Mk« Twitchall (FR), and Han Flatten FR) ( RiflM ) Coat h Wye mwsHi chaws sOm® tHjtt whan pitchar Kan Hitttn FR) and calc her Slava 5 w iOi atop produoro MHv Okvi ?c nnaK£€--Pa£ie (04 UCAyy ACTILLCCy 15-9 By Mid-Season Thfl BbOCOt BaitOboll team iUrtccJ the season out with Cc4d foot but rTuiruaood a 1 «9 mark by mid’season. As the season wore on mo Cot gained roocnenturn and accomplished some arruarirva foots. Or such feat como from ttw hands of Rod Olwn SR . n n game against Nebraska Wesleyan. It was Ofoon s seventh comploto game o the wason, and ho was in comptat control, ho walked one player and struck out « r One moment of oxc t m nt for both the team and the fans cam during the Kearney Stato Game when Jiff Paulson FR singled in the bottom of the seventh inning to bong in a funner and to give PSC a 8-7 victory over the Up r« of KSC Vo . player like Kevin Mo wary (SRJ and Bret Frltch (JR) added to the teams stamina a$ well as Quality All in all the Cats did an excellent job of entertaining the fans and making their mark in the record book. Jerry Wagner SR) gives Shawn Samlar (SO) a hiah«five after he slarrvnedii run hom for tho Cats. Pe4a.iauim--Page 105 Jeff Ogden SO prepares th b«t for 9 home run Before entering the batter box Cede ii Is Only NAIA Pick Outfielder Jeff Ogden (50) was the only PSC player rumed to the t«jg NAia Distnet II baseball team, Ogden's selection mark- ed the lowest number of PSC players on the squad since 1966 Coach Wytuwtkl was diseppoeited. but thought that some of Ns players didn't have quite the season that opposing tea m members did, The Cats' managed to place Shawn Samier (FR), Kevin Mowtry (SR), and Rod Olson (SR) on the NAIA Honorable'mention fcst. Ogden assisted the Bobcats to their 2HS record by slamrmng in TO homeruns, 44 RBFs. $7 hits and 41 runs for the season. Steve Martin (PR) prepares for the play A Bellevue batter nervously awa ts the arrival of Ken Hatter- (FR) speed ball pitch Chew’s Great Tear To J Msrkal snj bri t of homo Too tho Cots Fourth vo p montor. Paul WysuwiHI roochod his ICOth car «r coochng victory, whan hli team w«pt two from Nebraska Wesleyan on May 3. 1909 Accordne to Cotch Wy taw- ski it was a race rrulastone to roach. In his four previous Mason , including one at Yar ton, SO. MVczavwmkl .ivouigodiust under 20 win per see son with a high of 27 last season. Notonfvtfd Wyciawski reach «ns canbxv mark, ha also bacame the vwwmgastcoochin the history of PSC by surpassing NA1A M 1 of Famec Al WHaetar The comWrwtlofi of good players and an excellent coach made Tor a tremendous season that wttt never he forgotten It was definitely a great year Tor Coach Wycxawski and m Bobcat Rtsehil team Ve bB mta ti--V(w I0T SoKCpCiiUj (Above) During rod toiwratures. Sharlen« Most CJR J takes time-out to check Out the men n t i« etand . { fiigTit Kristi Dvlvfuw 501 vipousiY tngr. the opponent out at hdmfi plate. Ann M« t r UR} properes to bunt th frail «round the pitcher lady Bc9toc.it catcher, Kristi Deleeuw CSO await the pitch from Erin OGrady (Sft) Together these two made a successful pitcher catcher combo. ?e {«Jui«u(ee'-?e e 108 TOUGH TIMES Eerin Named Fnrr'Ho fj-rwillY arrived for the PSC Lady Cats softxaal team when Efafcn Ferift ($ ) wcand Lmsoman was named to the 1989 NAtA Softball Air .American Team. With the selection, Ferln bcKiimo PSCs first female All American. It kind of took mo t y tMurpri-so a t first ' wan Form's ro jponr-ci after receiving the rwwv I didn't figuro it would be possible to rruik® Afl- American. We didn't Iwv the greatest record and I wasn't sure my stats wore good enough said Fqnn According to head softball coach Larry Brown, Farm rvid a flawless season ard was very deoerving of the award Fellow team murnbor £rln O'Grady (JR) was selected an NAIA Scholar-Athlete by Carrying a 3.67 GPA On a 1.0 scale. 411-Amevitan Both honor® brought prtdo to the Lady Bobcat soft II team and proved that our players have what Irt takes to compete m inter- coltog ate play Lynnette Mathews SR goes for the bail and an easy Bridget O'Neil tF|t took to toss the bafl to wcond ba wa for an easy out. out Pei wauwte- -Page 109 Ann CJR AW nnpti W wait for K r tvn In thi biltirt bo Eista Fifln (HI) k«M94 An ny« out for tf® b«il l« tr v |ir%g to MWOncl bAw G«iy OrwWfuw (SO) «trams f sh« wtuzm tft b«i ik op ram pista Erin OGnidy UR) pdCh flfW ©r ptrfflit PeKfiteoiue Page IfO Samplins A New Ccach rv tn ipnng tn Lady Ooocat Taam b v us a sampling ftnt mm Mm undmr tha o fiwfti Larry Brown Uw t t dut to coM ture IT LMV UOtJtaT i (jot undifwAy t an ont of ir« «tan con Hontum (FR) w i NA1A District II softball of tn WmK for Aon 2 6 i tn pot flht with h c wai ■ O’Grady JR 'Co-p «y r of in WmK' for pitching honor Baud -V vlduai honor 1 wi a of first for th L dy Bobcats as whota Tho Lack 'PiAsd-off th« first inpt play in I history soanst Mntropol.t An nsn-ad , fl Y T i trini Suit A isneawsitsd win was ch v d wh n they bo t Co of St Mary for th first tan m four y tn. A lot Of n ro worn wont mto nailing Coach Lorry Brown' fir t v r a msrwsblt ana Bsmsstisi of tn sweat and an tn Lady Bobcats ns found (ms to sponsor a softboBcfnie for fM vOung t«r at tn Peru city diamond After a itsfon full of urvforgwttabio moment . tn Lady Bobcat pnd d with a 10-17 record and a 0-2 m rk In ditritla Th S«n or Bobcats Will tJ« mi osadn a tt o Lady Bobcats iooH forward to anotnsr season rn i_ ov Cats oat nypod up for tn no t iryyng. and mr outs Pet i uutc£-Page 111 Lew Eiiclaets And Crown l ius Through kw budget «nd Dro -n b g hunch f ry State Coach Ad whet they do Dtlt Win t AH of the I 900 019 PSCathtotic tumt. Mrtd t M direction erf Mf ng and motivated coachof, rmd«Kf th ir season with a winning mark With a rturh erf 6-4 th Babe ai Football Team prcrvud they h d whit it takes to wen on the gridiron Under ch« direction erf Ihrdyfir mentor Twn Shw theGili' grunted Ihrr w«v to retne Crf 17lh m th MALA Ootr l II Cfirrfwnc Coach Shmm and hM syff iwr Mmp|« of trie pro hh i960 «no a guarantee for Kxgger and batter bM m 89 WHm tho Bobcat Gnetdors wfrn making n nam fpr PSC foutbaB, th« Ud® war® In Ita AWAC under the dreebon of third-veer mentor Jennifer Naltark proving that volleyball it t at PSC Wth « great team of woman pAyw 0 for bar. coach «alien. Kh«3 a mmim in her career by earning her 1 Doth career vic tory Along the way to tr% % rrWtim Coach Nelson formed and created outiyrdfg votaybol ptayart for PSC lh Udtifftthftdthirf ft«atori vnth m 41 9 marie, and a has rt reaker when Coech M«4«on resigned At the Fen sports faded into memonei. die Winter spect became realty with the First mans basketball game under the coaching experta of John Qibtos Gibbs. in his wgth year at PSC took the Bobcats to a 16-12 mark With the aid of assistant coach Dave kflMfi, Grifafrft took a meter team to grea t heights. A rnple of success wiswitfwiwsd in 1989 whene ver Wayn Davfcd ton's Lady Bobcat CbiU-etbaU turn hrt the court Coach Davidson with hfcs- ms testa n; Vinca Han i l, took the Lodey to a 2 9 mark , and had two team members named to the 1009 MALA Afl D tnct Team Not only did Coach Davidson’ teem seer wei on the court, but in trie ciewooma w B_ wfkch wm evidenced whan four member’s of the team were named to the first‘ovor All-District Schola r Athletic Squad Davtdson and his La dm a ended the 1999 season with merrorable moments end Wants on success for the 1990 season Af Tw sampling Che snow and r«pw of the Winter spots atrtetK fane were ready to put on the-r lagoons end shades aruj sample the 1999 Spring sports see son When th© Mcwivy Artillery entered the ball park. Bxcitomsnt was guaranteed P WyCMWfkl' Bobcat 0Ls«M toall t«am awed the fens with fast-paca «ebon throughout the season Under WvcidwlkT direction the Cafe secured the fourth MALA Chtrct II piey off txrth end sea son record of 22-19 While the Btse ai team warn «hno end AVWX1 the fans, the Scrfi aB team WAS «tfVQO tO SOCLir winning mark, Under the dreebon of Hr t veer mentor. Larry Brawn, the Ladies frosted a 18 I? mark. With a Late start of the so a son and the loss. of top natch players ta student teaching, this young team managed to pull out ahead due to Coach Brown's efforts and the team’s spim. Pe Miiuuctt'-Page 112 HEADACHES Above: Coach Larry Brown dtemOfWtrate to o P5C softball nwnoer trw? correct way to protect orMS-iolf from tha jreacted lm® drive, Right: Coach Tom She.i calls thfl play fttreteQse th y should take aoairat the opponent In order to come out on top Pefiifttwaiu ' -Vaqz 113 (Rugs--Page 114 HI 4 t... A I « Ijm iirri If Ami Sisi s Mug coma in many tKapoi and -9 Thr- ough (hit t !ion, SampHng Mugi w nop to tan captured at the mug But raproUnt PSC and whal t stands for A sampling of tfi many sad. happy, macho, and shy type of mug that itwiN -up P5C grace the mn Of Itus SBCtlMV MijQ! rvpf unt«d on th««« 0 9« range frgm th -eye «non, to the chaere «hots, from tanned bAnutla , to Intelligent ivchoiara. All In all they odd up to Peru State Col lag . The mug roam the C m u of m ThourwruS 0 k daily, attending Cl . eat ng in the cafeteria, and bumin around Forty percent of the nwae that roam the PSC ctrnfua « ■ nOn-traOboo at aod Or com mu ter bjc nta mho drive from Her home to attend cla e at PSC. with the ntmalryng urty percent being the traditional or - campon Ktodant. Moat Of the mugt that attend PSC ere involved in ome uyt of chib, organization, or a !K t«c aebuty. vt th he them Uvr v indripoed to the rest of the campo Ail in .i n the mopi that grace the following page make It postHbto for everyone to sample f at Fbrv State College. MUGS Wuga—Po e 115 Illi... Qr February 28. Ron j fl SNrrkldn. itund u corrwfcin. iaii'wk! tho PSC tud « wltl joko t d tp ro k findtCi Ntit ooly4 iT com«jh n, but hehti AlsotM ri m SlTirt V OWr vm«o “J rt Tim Uyv r Cur ft.ry Bptx rt «Mlcffn U KimfcuiH,SO) p -yn 3 f or -j-arr Wiu -Page 1(6 •w ♦- Wv Theresa Gtockel tJR} Of d Kelly Moon- (JR5 ptr-parc- to take in norn-o Bobcat Football action Ounng an afternoon JV Qsme. Wonder who or what thsy’ro watchingT? iv rm tu mii fctfnW-i i ■« fcto-ft u .n m ■ M im««u me C« . M Vf C -ood iA 0 « 4 fee -40 J Kwlw -IO Mr HHAl-4b I rieilpvfj r iri W’ I Heyerw OlW . H vcci... Colleott students erf the 80 s lost io«oi.smasthe.rchoi.f goal: BO graduate adopted mooey-rnaking .is the-rcherf goal instead. Thl goal was a {tract result of tfw burden of cooego ooot Page 118 Lr. « COMIME uiiii... Trudl Owllock Sft nd SfinJhjftb Kt o r priore for orotfurr Driver' Ed CLo “LaoikouC Ev f Krimvi. Pfrnj Sm«o CGritoGN ’ - FaM 19GB un up tvd Nr Kkouni «rnroUmont wa-i ,663, i 4.5 incr tM OVflf FflU t9©7 PSC$ wvoflment han grown ffflffl 1961 to 19B8 fKug -Fage 119 Illi... Student I OOr ™ «Witar- l n«d u Oft tti«M borir g Sunday ™g n with tnair OiMK FWn S n Films ivi Th Qr duat«, Rio Brnvo. Oog D« y Afternoon. To Kill A Mockingbird and A SlrHtur Nimtd Otilrt Aigfam ««dy puOad Out tM anvmairoon wti n tr iv Th Creatur From Th Black Ugoon n J. D no Hr a- Landy SchwtMOW (ALUM) and Grwg AI b JR) rvj INhk D tta S srr,i Hn fk t ttrojgfi th I tonaconvxi RiraOo m ham 0 tiluna ham a first-odae trophy TV paced wm h M b for th F -ru v Chadron Stat o m on Oet. B Wuga-Po e 120 Jt«w fcwwr C77t proud plan wN «- ttoOcat o t r Mtr to tak on the Ow)w Ejo)h for a «acond haW K wa a v ry pk a -a-nt day, w tn t- ryj tun ot fun, , atudonl’3, r a filurnni cnwinng tfio Dock. . i on to snottvr Victory I mv«v of rocont cotcpi groAxtn Indcitod tkot accounting major ttarted at Miarw 10 4 porc nt tagfrwr than ttMhr 1987 eountoroarta Accounting max received Ian o 1 r e 424,000 rvvjo v, w4th accounting graduato | gtt'-rg ottor of 427.269 a ywr ___________________ 4 I NIIM'I WoW’ -Page 121 T—« truwirrrt ja CW nMA «0 teCiM «.« Ur NT Ma-VlH . TN e T- -r fecj M. tin... Or Oct 9 the Peru library converted to on automated card catatoo system. Witnuwnow system. the okl card catalog system became extinct This 79,000 pcoasct made library research an easier chore tor the PSC students. Darrin Gearing tFR wanders if “cottage life it reefy for him donna the Peru Parent Banouot on Auo 22 This event realty draws a crowd not to mention as the freshman o rls May-bo Durr in I just check Vi out the scenery, or trying to figure out what he's actuiHy there for,, art education or a social life? Witg .p£ c VL2 HCEUDu The (wnber of people oklnr than 25 to pat ooorocs I on trm incr««H, Forty prctflt of PSC students a r© 25 years oW «okftf. Jill Scon (JR), each y Hamilton (JHi.arxn DanyaShafar (J R) (jot down and dirty it the Homedorhtno Pop Rally hold on Oct 7 in the Old Gym. Hay ocky. are you trying to p ay your trumpet via loriQs stance, or WhatTT? i_______________________ OwmDmhI'M fwil'mi in M .1 R c Mugt-Pagt 123 D S EYEE-DYER I I M ... PSC hosted Qub Goca Ccrta USA Tour for Valentine' Dav 1989. “The money raided from the sale of tickets want to tne Sp4C CXympfrc Team. Students da need to too videos vvtvch were shown or a two-huhdi'ftd •sQUArv foot K 4«n, Sv,fr«t 9 d sc jockey. Ryno spun the tuncsall nigh to help make Valentino's ‘89 a date to remember. Approximately SCO tickets were so d to the dnnc . |E s EAEP- EVERHA131 IWu. M. lUinOni %m L««MDw Mw 11 , tJrar M Cl. HIT %i f.jrtir- .11 Wee Shot! Vou know what our camara person is thinking TheM .?ireju t a few of thtmfly happy feet that dancod ttnamight away at tb Welcome Back Dance hokJ in the Courtyard of the Centennial Complex. Wu .-Page I2fl JmHmrv 10 % tW-J P«Mt iwi W M u.w-ir WC . Wf W .. C OUM MS fititM Pesr« (JR) and C« y BowMf FR) Jpvt on ,i wow' with their Jonn Travolta moves, while others it back and rota , at the Welcome Sack Dance hold on Aug. 24. f s FAfiPCNHCLZ- FRANMJN Dm % I'lcaki M K, - r«M )m irKtnwhr M ■rtWtp flr. n i ■ W «-W AJr n W n Ar'r kl W raifvr, VT I t I ... The average teacher s salary in Nebraska tor !90? 6S was 123.24 5, wh h was mor than 14,COO txMCrw the f national average and ranked 42nd in the nation, ((MINI I ■■ ■. hJ ( K«k W ikUi-yn. ‘if Wugj-Poqe I2S fr v ML neu... Spring Bro.ik ‘«9 saw PSC students hood for Prtrmrrm Gtv Baach. Florida- The trip cost a moro 523.9.00 per person, wtsch included eight days of relamng. tanning, one fun, 11 Camnwtsr Coffees wars IwM «vary Thursday in !f Student Programs Office. offering non-trad in) commuters a chance to complain, ISn nsi p.-M jmi _ aaun-SIl JHAMtv o UMn-m i U«5HMl- W .fniiTi 'rf 126 0 0 «4 ■ Qum feptm-ni ItfrybMm |a ! HE A- -- M A Hmt... A pot from Omaha'S KETV Channel 7 showed NoDrasfcan's favored Reputofecen George jsh bv 516 porcent. Democratic Gov. Michael Dukakis pulled aftA percent of fh voters potted Lance Karr ah FR) and Ron Hackbart (JR) just burrvrdn' around ononoof thOM beautiful da vs on the PSC campus. Only one of six four-year colleges in the U,S. required that al students getting degrees study a foreign language, reported the American Council on Education Wuga-Page f27 I A4 IIAII -liimEi Adrian Witty (FRl, Diva Fotiw FR). Tony Awry (JR). Garriat Blair (SO) and other PSC «hwdun try to g i the (M'ty started at the Momecomihg Pep Ra uy hold on Oct. 7 After trw cheers, they headed out to the [A Racking tot for a Bonfire to get primed for the earn •Q n t Oadroh State M CI ... Mononucleosis hit the PSC campus in Sept, and Oct. A mam of students suffering from the wwtosproodihB virus bombarded PSC Health Sendee a. ________ Wu i'-Poce 128 Manthar Waring (SO) amusat Krltll Hannon (JR) and Toni Do ton (SO) with h r ngnatt kK dunng half b™ at « P5C JV foottooll gome. HeatHor do you «ctuollv thr that foe would turn anvona on. lot alono tha camar man) Q|Ktamarathata6outmap()tC htOuti)r20wlni)tba abla to (and coliga J v i cb men w HCtt -Po e 129 1 M Utl ACt II M I SS (Mug --Page 131 JuH Krt wlom- FR ) R n+ Mkhncr CFR) art crpwnfd typp rwi rif ggwn of Morg«n H®B Hope thoM bowls «r fi nptv r s PAN III- C ) KOSSCW .% Vmg i. i. N Kill Amw Haflowmn treat tookpfec tik. yrar wfWiStudent sponivtd HmiM HbuH ovtf fal bruh 5 d nt r Bucher , and fiien? M t w th CW M foflht Jotin B ntlfy (FR trywTQ 10 fw dm iWw4« ««WflOf “S0««rt 91lu tr t d or ii t “V gw t v ti-m Hcrwratly, 1 tfedn't it Wtii9fl--Fage 132 Just orw Of t X M long COnvar sat ion's tak-ng place On the phone l wt of |L s lAilll- IAHKINCC HI I I ( ... 6lirirt Heir (SO) )u t nttlrt' «fhund ployin' It cool (Jjnnfl hs spore tlmo The ewegt Schdettic Aptitude Te« kotM Darned by Afnenctn (ugh tchool stuMntf fell tt e year by two points. It i possJWe that the lower average acorn mtyfit be a warn no of tfvnge to come. (Ku a-Page 133 A few of (ho faithful fan - K vin Kite C JR}. Or Ad Kytrek ISO), OrlAn KijnmHdy (ALUM}, Jim UvInOStert fSRJ+flCKl G«rvc Kennedy SR) keep tin© crowds rowdy durtr«g a OotxatfoottMi w ■ ThayYe th r o to keep the othwr tcam'i ferta Oft ttt « Owft wlo .without invedro tJ © eotK4t a «n«ri. Steve Mvssingr R5C sophonwe from Rddgcr sr Netraska, took a C vat fafl from tiro MKTOOd stOf V wirricw of Oei e Mai Hi Buffered a bfOfcee wrlit, n concuMta. | brok n ritra. and orndarraamNrnt Mt wit flown to Lincofirv Dy Ufe-Kbgftt MC4uM r Had fkjed k luhgt, whfcft wet dratnod Steve onty nktsodm week of school du tt the ftl M(u44--?agc 134 Mill... OW«v rvfourUS MWfisacaitiitgrKMM ontMfWwnnfutt 9 in «very five 10 years aoo. according to the Ubw Department. 20 prttnt up from l€ percent lev completed 2 to 3 veer of college Ron HeCkJiert (JRi trut h« stu at the 2nd annual ' s for Succe Style Show. It was hold to twit atudanti antanna the ‘real world on how to dress with Oa . CONTINUE «up - Pc fH’s uavmeld -MEI RATH [I___a IfLf-JT-jtT ■ “ t«- HP-' tm W P J M-r . W iMAlhiriH- I «k.. I. irm |£ f Ml tWt - fii ■ « Iter M ■« W 1 I I I -X M$TfcHK4 Of th CN m{ r Pv you a cb«n of tf-Mj Strato-y-: A r CorrimnrKl Band from Offuit AIf Fore h.vm mar Orryih , MR. pvrfornmd on Sopt. HO in EH lie-nfofd Recftail KrtD Th (tr M) £ r« voritod a varwaty Of mumcal intffDfiUWi tor StUndMi Sftvt Mniing CSO) and (fv. P5C Oatxat MliJ oll« Kimball (SO) c kuli Qarrw plans. jHuqa-'Po fr (36 « w «i • « — wr - {ttu -Po e 137 IM S HOST H l IS OW hUu f (JW) and St«ph Sannar CJH) e i,mht m tf act one agam, only this tun at tha 'Club Coca Coi ' Valentina Dunco. which wa haldin tho Old Oym tilt ... Homacorntne 1900 mw PSC rock-n-rtH with th JU-rvrvyOM Bartci. Theyroehadtn PSCStudantCantarr-ghttangfv alums as wall a atudant Ai Jimmy Da said, W pay music to m H pacem happy M’s END N s naee- MHHlCr Wit --Page 738 CCNIINI I I Mtt K rtah (SR tonmay iumno thm H m, v cv Uvck « w o vy w r me wctmr Sorry Wh«, tw pc Ur 1 worth ny t Q buck HiH I ... A pnvAM rHM'Ch 0TOup '«ported On th« W b twf n rich ana poor, wMn it wWtfWQ in moM Ovpry lIAtc N t raaka warn bated an «conomc lapjard Ktmu tamp CFR HYmg Osjtwy 8 Wtf‘ with h r mouth Fuff 30 mytfwiiflowf _____________________ C’DRyANT- bvEGrar IN’S N’s I SI KCLTE- NDIIMAN Utejj-PaplM Dr Snyder and Mr, Uwtfw together for fwir of twing robbed of tf r fasts by flftfcloui studoriti iin... Studentis wore welcomod back after a bona oruetmo OvI trTuis vacation to the sounds of The Heat . TK1 four ece roch n rofl band from Hayetr KS kept students rockin' all night long. CVH « P S END Wu -Poge WO HI 111 ... The country t in r ? need of additional monies for Cudant loan And grant . but th bc t way to help ftamc aly strapped students 1 to hoW tuition rates «wvn, financial « d Office tpW lawmakers END MJCliA Ih .« v « • ■■wl «K VfM M Him , fl ISA C « Twina ra dt ■w Pj.Ai -jP ■ Va, 1. NvvwRnim —Ml IWlH H MR A-wM - « - P (W p •' U Adrian Witty FR) trying to impreti all the U«J«es by Hi$ business bke atbro at the second annual Dress for SdCCOSS style show Hl il I For the Average student at a public four-year cottage or university, total on-compos expanses. tuition and foes, room ond board, books, supptos and personal itefma are e bmated to be 5, 3. At R ru stato, those Jww w p thir%-iil KM Mw -TP ■ « ■ -r •- « wr A mi IP A.M ri ht€ HCugA--Pag 141 Mincy Strltma tter (Pl c ininl Itcrtury) and Jill 6r«n«r (SB) am rod At the yreat turnout TOT Ow ftiru Pn ortt atnouct THs voarty event w COm fnend , teaehe And alumni «■ ww am Uw new fr«hmen mi... StucMht ftograma planned a road tnp to Kan Oty on NOvampar i9 ’T vans loodaddown vvvtft mtudentm headed mu us arvov a Kan Oty Chafe Gam and the xcj mg KC r ht f« H2 Arvaelia Rohwtr (JR ) n« Shirt M(M lw (JB)cut up for the yoertKxSk 35 iC’S ECESEWCC’ BUSCH Mil I ... The u.S. Attorney's Office went to federal court to cotact 5205,000 In wwid federal student leans In Nebraska alone. The ivorftgewmquent loan amount is 55.700. according to court records-__________________________ (« NIIM I E’S IS! GO §AATIi€rr- SCIilUHiN Wa -Page (43 fteaat 4m Iri r C 4 . m+mmrn M I III... 1909 sow WadrHMdav MqJit Oamt Mohl oMe a At n AH fn4t ve to WoOrvottdAv Mflfvt Bor I+Jhl Evo-ryttvna from (nctJonory tootch wore piavod by «tudoot« wnocho to [MrtiCMtt IHu -foge 144 Htwp--Pe9 145 MlWk n P« Page 146 o, iSS w svceoda- irHCNSEtlCCN 147 TBCXEL TYNCN Student Jmwm And (flMot officials worked tooatfxrr to pass no srTvokiny rule on campul At first it was propOMd to tun smotwoon tha wHhokr campus. But as talks prctMMM. thay finally «Qnaad to allow facuity to smoka In thalr off'«ca if tha Axx waadosad' Ur BaumantFRIdoasnor mominostralth tohatohar tfwouflfi tf day Wmi-Page m W s ) HACHTLEC- WAT I SI MM f1 K .M p « .« ■.« I I CNlS . Nt. “ « Amy H rU CSR minjt to '■«rrxjmtHJr what’s n « on h r ayorxJ.1. Studentshko Amy wmu Kept very busy with studying, clossaB ond tho social Ufa At PSC WCILCm, Mon’s salarias a rm hlghar for Uwr majority of riuturwis, eommwmcAtions and scianeo disciplines Salarias f or man in trios disciplinas rango from $20.364 to S3S.976 armuaSy. Wwja-Pagfc 149 M'S MCAI- MITTY W -Page ISO cctr. Hi- a th gn AW in (IM n W«‘t Week population 6riw Htn 11M8 and JOQOwiI Occur in fivo fttate . according to rodent frgKW ev «no Carmn |ur u TM adl ritp Ml MtoM t Uov M fkno «W| wi M MS IM Mil I teauc M parcant th t maonundarBraiMtat anr olad a t pvOte coiagai mo iMvtniDM in trio fa Q 1966 racaivtd financial ad for the 1906-0 Kiwi vfor 32 parcant received granti, 11 parcant received Joann, and 5 pmcant parbcipeted n colapa uvorit-iludy IrnnatH IMltriawt IS J oeteoowin at the 'Out Coco Cola' dance wfech wee held tobanaM Soacei Otympici Wug$ •‘Page 151 f ueaieu-Puge 152 Prcvidino Educations Many instructor s on campus «cocrmc! lives. Believe Mt, TQfe%-HOn . For Example. Dr Clyde arr t . profl S Or at English, rynti ft largo souvenir shop with his witt? Betto during tho ygnvtwr in Warsaw. MO. White wmo members of thc EDIICATCCS Whether you call them professors, -dOC. by their first name or other. they an provide you with an education. PSC f «cutty work long hard hours in order to give you the education vou cfo-aorve. Each member is a professional in thotf respected areas, and they expect the best from you when vou enter their classroom. faculty teach -Kjmmer courses during the sumtnr« others travel Ken Anderson, associate professor of art, hits the road during th« summer months KO exotic locations such as South Dakota and Montana As faculty members run their shops and travel through the states, we have the members who stay home and enjoy their hoobio-i Lyle McKerchtr. professor o math ehjoys assembling stained glass windows, while Dr. Jack HytriK, associate professor of education, reads and seHs hooks. Yus, _ hdbtoiSS arXJ past times or inc? PSC faculty, they sbll hold your education as tho r number one priority - 4m m--V age 153 114 1111—1« MSI III Plucken Mekong 190 ifipt bach and form from a barn to a truck with Ovh or four aquawfung chicken in each n rvj for tA 50 an hour. I it realty worth .t PT3L mmnbon umpird tht chon during the 88 SOyear. Thisgroupdrevr to John York cmcka-n farm in Nebraska Otv for throo n.-Qhts of chaavvo chicken in a dust filled bam Deep rehrenboltz. PBL President. «-.I rva 33 members into was adventura that they viwxild never forgot Don t forflat to grab vour gteves and du«t mak'f Wll the usualorder ThenOff way trudgw) to tig mar duty to raw money for that annual PBL tne Th. job dkd not coma w.thout acarra maor flaw Th« irwwi uiuit cam back to PSC wrtft scratches. an roiling off and achrng muKlM Ekrt Mwm casualties w«r w«l worm It whin they received 5900 for thev treasury. Ttiny also decided to continue this project iater in the ywar Ail In «■. PBL members rvn3 a pluck good time I JAMES THOMAS TW i Cha rp nor. V r of Service- A LJka : People, cheHenp freedom to conduct i wm blehkcm: Lack Of adaquate financial r wwt« fiwiriu Food! Lamb Zodiac 5hJ«: no Comment Chair Researches Theft wow,iockataiofm H trtr Ovistma Decora bon ■ I could um Wa a to brighten jf my Ivungroom fl jmst taka a ftw, Way wont miss Warn Al this •dual mpi9y cu to mar-wenclor theft. a topic which Jamas Thomas. PTofassor of Marketing and Chairperson of The Security. wtech ■ used m Takas Community Col- leges. H s research . MVOrtvdbr tha AdvteOry Board, whosa mambar arm from va.mous ratal organica boos across tha US Soma of that organizations are Neb- raika Retail Orocari Association. Hoi I sum Business rnnjOr r. are required to take a large variety Of C la 0-1 A kit of liwm hovnj something Vo do with word proc •• sing Kathy Flanagan ISH } is uu ng the ak ill aha learned o Mr. Hamilton's Software Acokcattom class to type a term paper CAicaiau-Page (54 Division of Business at PSC. researches. Thomas ha been researching waft to for the past five yaara and ha authorized a tent entitled An Introduction to Raull Dread and ahum Foods n OaM This board h to Thomas to promote 1 1 seminar . which are held al over, by serving out oametets to reteaors GAYLE HYTREK Tltfce: Goord. of Sponsored FYoarams, Birtiww Init Yu(i of Service: 2 UXei: CkKenoss of faculty and Staff, knowing VOur students «n-sude and oof of the efeUMHKtfn MtHlMa: No Comment Favorite Pood: A-mo R i Zed S4g i SaQitta rnn JACK HAMILTON Tide: Assist. Professor of Ywri of Service: 17 UK : Freedom to tMXh tO the boat of my abiitio . Dieilk ; Wo Comment fivortw Food a: Steak Zod ac Sion: No Oywt r t Killy Moore UR does time in a general studios class in hopes of getting her Business Adm degree DON JACOBS Tlti : Aijoc-ote f¥ofe Cw a Ywn of Service-: 9 Uhfi; hte Comment Oiailflcaa: No comment Favorite Food; no Comment Zodiac Skin: Wo Comment Job Openings Ara you tired of ftootang for « job during tHo school year or uiwn®r7 If the answer i yes, then go see Gayle Hytreh to crest Information on the intom.- program. The internship program ia span to- all student r«gardtess of their m or or year in collage. Th® grading procedure id based on an evakiabon from t Ho employer, assigned completion of paperwork and a report summarizing thoir role in the company or business. The oppicant receives one credit hour for every 40 hours of work compkited., with the option of r«ce vu-iQ up to 15 credit hours. PCCfILI -CtSIMESS £ tocote --Page 155 1 I I II ■ —I I IIM %% The Business Ccnnectlcn Quimcftt itgd rHi t«K« movmnt om of tria orMt opportuo available through Th« N br mbJ Buimi O v ioc m n C nt rf which, it part of thi UutAMS OlviMI. Through thu coop «r « billintll ! rtf Off «rod fr « Aiviuincf fromtKitmtH Studmi and focuhV Wwhinf with th NBDC. ■ tudonta gain wflfH t fp rtOK«a and th faculty can mmmrdmm tha r bus n ■oarbia With trw udAnct of NBOC Or ctor, Oottte HoiNday, md vr« cold rrkna of information and Mp r« n£ from th Qv4 onr «rows buann hav no ■rnrt oOvim na. BOB LEWELLEN Till FVof of a -rwu Arfrti Y« n of B rvka: 17 Uhn: kb. and C rnev« tn«i COM M baoutifiJ 9 D«aJ fc. % «oodbr to •tudvmi Ffvorilt Foods Anything fitting Sign Lao LINDA STAPLES Tlti : S«cr«tiifY lLi-npfet Ylin of larvk ? I Life : CruovabOi dtpartm Ohlfcti Th fttMp ntlr «A w r camoM ffvgn Toorf frmn thciai nrj chcFurn f n d «i«a I € ninth ii Iits I ei ii fh f«r t dAr bxk RCp clao ha arrivva and th campus rs bursting w th confuwi molars trwi to fnd thar and instructor As a last nwort, studanta walk .-fcimA ftftfy to R MjFsUi r -i Offic • to for s- ianc Wharf? u Mr. B khn ft Qff :© The r pfy comas barralng owr the COuniar , Uvot l S Tfw anfv thought that c ch - your nwd K Why in th woukl it 'bo th i«7 Tho kIv h i and n tructorv of tic w ro TOOVOd to V noiitXj«k ngi around campus V hW thrft protect was indirwav This inconvum no onfv affected «txdaitf but th faculty a% wo Tinny now «P| Ct d to --.tash «■ Of thafr n bngng n on® small cubical rj twtijn wii hog 3 cornptrti Lib . ,i Ujhkan ttiaat T styi fOOrn. Wfkrwuon androtUi contrci room. Dka a nomtar of offgas and « vsnfi ap«m m th f.iH of Th« w.i.tr of the «vno ation w ir bo worth nt of th Iiav .1 u-nd heatiactwrs. Wi? hqaa £ Itiea ia--?o e 156 Jana Tuff IJM onclMapti 8 shoff URH t! . now product. Garflafcl undarwaar. for PBL sa w prodor: t provcod by Urn Sohlino €JVt .) $nyder..,N( V.P Amy Htnttl (SH) rKWvn a phon tnl yrfwmnB h r (h« new MeOraska Stat PBL RUSSELL BELD1N Title: Mvi! ivofeator or HtfMeU VMfi of Servit ; 10 Like Everything Di alike K M uA gii rcwnl would try tO change thing Favorite Food 5l«A Zodiac Sign: (.«.. BILL SNYDER Title: prof of economic veer of service: t i Like : The BV.«toM Dtellfc.ee: Not havtrrj enough time. Favorite Food i can't think of a food I (font ue Zodiac sien: Do I have one’ ANN WILLIAMS TH1 tnetructar, Ik.vneee Veer of Service: 3 Like : No Comment Dlatlhec: No Comment Favorite Food: No Corrvnervt Zodiac Sign; No twwwmt Or. Dill Snyder. Pofin or © Economic . wav Oiven th opportuevty to p av a vonrfeant rede 1 f ru State College whan he we promoted to the Veto PKrtdfncy Wt regn wm bogtn on July I, 10«S after 13 veen a a Ckwreern mtaiCtCK Dr, Snyder now duties a Vice Pl- irfc ril ie to Overeee ncedem oper- adon Thi ten mduk hiring qualified instructor to tMtn esunn offered at PSC and «vrrouadeg cenvnunit Ho also orgamt appropriate Httings for tlanroom nitructlen end empN •ite developing the inactive honortgrogram at rtru_____________________________ Or. Snyder hei bet many goek tPat he mould he to tee fdfited IMI9 ivrOK On chaSenge ■ to ha ve lacuity. it ff, and Mu dent take a greeter ovvneremp n fteru State CoWege Snyder «toted. I want them to feel that ttva i th r cottage Snyder in eager to hour anyone • ideet on what change thouid occur to improve PSC. He feet that through this communca non. f ru State Cofrge ten cat a ttendard that other cdegei w«a ednvv Congretuietioni Dr, Snyder on your new potation. Shirley Drake FR nut through another grueling Software AopAcatlon cleft KMIlll-ItMSIM £iumUm--Page 157 I l Mil— 111 I till s Graduate lr tt ram Cn Feet Aft Ihf yMfi O 0xi«t«fKO tt Graduate FYpgrarii at P5C ftfvaBy got It'll, foot on the around. t JwrYOkl Ma rw took tht pfOQr«Tt ovor othofoli Of 1989 arid worked long h«mt to redevelop and promote me program Many «Afferent cla «M were offered foe the luflwer Miaion efnee mo t graduate student attend cla during the eurrtmer month due to teaching Jot during the year It wa eat«mated that 100 tq 200 graduate student croaved the PSC campu (Mirtg the unv mer eeeeion. Dr rtarvfcon d hoping to double that number a% they develop the program through the year a Of, JfffoW Meneon. Dean of Graduate Stuoea u t •- Plana ftimhkk with he f« J (WK a Corrirnentemerit Lic«fO v vvtvch ware had cm May 13 In the AW AC Four Master of ker degree war awarded Others rtceivno th deoree were Lym AfNtenen. Mary Beth K«rm. and Nancy Wurtd JERROLD T. HANSON Title: Dean, Graduate Studio Chair. v M n of EdUCtMfl Year of Sarvka I Uke ‘rtudrt'.u and i atvAtv CM ak«:fW Wat— Favorite r ed Any w«t d health uf food Zodiac Sign Ago JANICE ELLNER THIe: Secretary Year in Service: 4 Uh : Having ajOO Di AUte«i Working FevOrka Food: Anytfeng trw «nt blue-1 don't aet Mue food Icdec Sign: vtroo ROBERT BAKER THIe. Oe ft GOPTfUnung- €!cl Yeem of Service; Like Not enck-yh room it provided to anewar inis omirtiw Dislike Not enough room i provided to answer tfHe Question Favont Feed' feed Zodiac Sign Scorpio Zduttltte--Vow 158 MARYANNA GNADE ntia: Secretary, CorttomJnu Educabcn Year of Service:: J Uk««! Student 6 Faculty DleWk - : Long work v,wk Faverit Feed: Anything C ib«a I(d Sign: fane 11 ST Manditory! IK PPST. a iTuirvuofy t n whth all ntudant •fUarmg tho teaching O'ofaiiMon must taka Before recording thair tMClvtg h l tided tom COtTO. + Y from PSC EduCftiOn ■Wjora Jjoithi itudontr; fool tho (•ft I four, but It dMMi't r tfy prepara one for mawe Education to pat tla t«l trwy am adn-mea to tMKhtr education. To Ban th t «t (ha studmt rnuft COro no iMi th n (70Inreading. 1 71 m nwih, and I 72 in writing On prolAtiur staled that the teat isn't itemunad to t«i pountiai, it' pu'poi i to d nUfy deficiencies m reading, venting and mam. The PP5T Adn't realy affect me Ed majors at PSC. bocauim tie tin-.- pr 09 we on of the largest m PSC rvftorv ANTHONY CITRI N TUI : frotmcr of t il Tsars M S rv ca: J Uhas! Persecui contact with student and organ! i lion Wahhes: COrmctrfTO tm l Favorite Pood St -H Zn i t Sign Wpo Marti McGulf SO). PSL A frevdsnt. tfyjw off i«w(y elated off rear for tho BOflO school year Kathy Wood (SR) graduate of PSC. toM four tena year to reoeve her degree m Elementary Education DANIEL J. COX Title Aaartt Ftofe oror Ed Veer of Service: ’ Llta ! Commitment to educe bon maltha ! Any p imlam about the education profession Favorite Food: Why? Zodiac s n Not App . af.-i RALPH THORPE Pile. AnocJit Professor. Edutawn Voar of Ssrvic : 1 llkit: Fritnuiintti of student ana un Dtshhes Wa t to move to T J Uuv Favorite Food: Che hen Zodiac Sion: Cancer t M I II I l ■ I AIM V 159 I M Illi —I I I till S Th dty at r Conmg firuly imv«d for pwwn from th Ovi n O education wh rt mornhononc i;4rr« J moving them Hack imo tne T.J. Major BMtdftg PAUL EGAN TUN: AmocxI l ofn«y, fHvcfWIOOV Vur of Sorvtca: U lk«: No Gommanl DMA : No Cowntnt fnwth Food. No Cowiw« lobe Soft: No Cermwrt ESTHER DFVNEY Tin : fVomcor of Education VWfm of hrvi(« 14 Uim: Studont . ccNg i and If Library OfaMh : Waiting tor 1ft completion of I'd Hog ffvarlt Fsodt Whfltv -■ off , roj ■SluOWm vrOutd know T, it NORMA GILMORE tint; A ooac l of« w V r of 5mkt: 2 UK ; vnol 10001 HtUhn: Nan Fevorlt Food- GhOtsjlrn IoHh Son: R c Ccnsiats Or. I iytrek Or. Jack Kytrifc «MOO- t of eduuuKi ronchKt o nNleetOn lo hfa t f r wh o th Hoard of Truttwn promoted him to pn)f« «r of Gduaton Dr. Hytrafc. rvoki long hard hour on th iiudgnt iMchlng program at PSC. TH. duty ro ufl m many hour on th rood and n nv cooMUPorn with t« r tiv t 4Kh«rt AM r Ha vino worked wth futuro iMChor at PSC «mre 1Q79. thl (irnmotnn m m pleasant i w fd for Dr. Hytr ik Congrats a re poured ayt lo you ProfftMM HytrOt1 A VICTOR FERRE T)d i (tofdiO Of I'd 0 S 1 Vaara of 9 rvta . 11 Ltkaa: Tautening. meeting ItudHil . and r war-eft DMfca : No Comm ni Pivwltt Food- Oayfidi Zodiac Son: Sogrttonui tAueoimrrVaqz 160 AJ, HYTREK TIM : Orrctor. fMdw of Cd Vmii of Sew : IO Lkn VoHwty Of dutio bw im Th teewinx of tmtxn Ci lock of '«uh frvwll F ad: FVvt He ToOl.C S«n: Who Cor.. Richard Nawman and Paul Wyciawahl tmcaam a notha ttCilina day at P5C RICHARD NEWMAN Till : iMtructp , A« i Foocba Coach Van of hr«k i ? UKw Frwnant Olankaa: hte Favorite Fooo S aah Zodiac fti«rv Cancar BETTY HEFLE— BOWER THiar SaCratary, P C Vaamof larvk Ukaa: Job DteUfca : Nothnfl Favorite rood: Rmii |W Zodiac Han han JOHN GIBBS TV ' (vifnctor . M d Mvm bMftii Coach Van a Sarvtca: S Uha Worw h Studante Plian; fkod-vno Faverha Food u. gn Zodtec Mam: Ubr PAUL WYCZAWSKI h ; vayuctor of h y ca Ed VAaatetent Ftmou Coacn Bnaxi Coach Yaar o Sarvtca: A t tt CVnata and Ptepa Otedha . Naoatnana hvsril Food: FflJt Z«McS«n:AMiM P.E. Pud Malcr Physical Education at PSC i toMjh I Aftar orva hour in Ktnaakdogy a P IS m Jor may da ada it' not Mv r« dancing, 90M, and tegimino iwwnmno But. •' tfav raaFy pud? Try on out for , you may DAVE JENSEN Tltfa: Inatructor of PC Ateium OathattM’J Yarn of Stnki 2 Ukaa ttudani and tha paopla I work wlh CHtllkoai rna lack of mon y Favorite Food: iir Zodiac l «: Tauma major. Can you magna havmg to know tha nama Of «vary bona m your hand and what a h tvona do ? No way. not ma1 Thora ara of cmru tho a P.E. ciiiMt that maka orv lookari think that P E It a pud major hka Tha who port ■ that ava v rmgor r aa araaa tnat aound aa«y. but juat try fiHno tha thoa of a • tudant who’ major aounda oaay Than mayba you d have tha nght to ay Oh that’ such a pud major-- KMIIII-tllCUH S £AMdm--Vaqi 161 11 nn—i hhmiiu Artistic Abilities PSC MUdem vmpM o v«MtV of artfcrtc etpitie wNA ttMy «ntarad the Pfl. Art IVvkAno and the Studwit Art CkiSorv Those tkakSnO hosted a numbai of art drtplay Uireuflhout th your Tha aertor art how, a centtiwOon of four year of tuOy aoda rtqor m rt for studant graojaong with an Art Oagr e, ■ a «ptav Of WOrV from If ttinkrtl prtvlout two yaara at art a w i as na«wg topmto two now manor art piece Hill hgw provide tartOr with tho opportun- ity to cSepiay their artistic talent «a w S a l rn to accept faaow coMQU Cfitkjvang lha r wtfk. Area rt t and artist wno man trtair ivtrto through that tenant also partiopatad In u riov •now throughout th lata protttw of atutfoart at tha University of Mlm ikOta Marrti, daptay- ad har charcoal drawing andmoooprmian the main gallery of tha Dlddel Exhibition Court. Thaaa «xftttita ar mad poawbta through tha hard work and affort of Kan Andtrtco aaaoclata profa aor of Art at PSC. Mr. Amltrtwi toordnata and aata up at of tha major art ahow an cempu - Tha Sartor Art Show as wad a other manor Art on campw war dbttrvM By people from tha campy and commun- ity. Mr. Anderson cw servo a Pout of applaya for tha work ha haa put h on th •now as xrtl a N studont of art Wa ara defmrtehr lookexj forward to another yaar of great art at PSC Maty Bhje-a. PSC Show Owjr, perform for the audente dumg tha Spring Concert DAVID EDRIS TWt: fVofe so of Mumc Chairperson Of Human ! Year of Servicei 10 Uke Tills Qwestkor i an invasion of my privacy, HtUke Tht Question kt an nviaan of my privacy,' Favorite food ' Tty gjtfhon «110 01 (f my pnacy Zodiac Sion: ' Trt quaation anewaaonaf my prtvaev, SPENCER DAVIS Tidal Aiwx Prtf of rtittry Vaar of Service 1 Uke KeianeO Atmosphere ■« «: Hot ho , m faculty JULIA PERRY Titiet Secretary. HUnmlei veer Of Service: 3 Uke : TOO 6 moral ueoort Dial (. - Strai , Favorite Food. fl i liytUr s an: Cancer SCOTT WILLIAMS nuet Aaai. A-c or of deoorecnv Veer of Service: 23 LlkM' • Prefer , to not answer thl Qetttyi “ Of «tike : 'Prefer not to anawer hi Favorite Feed: Ova food f property prepared. Zodiac S nt teo £iiLCfll ii--Page 162 JOHN HAHN Titi : Pr or Pel Soane Y r o Servic : 2 UK : NO {«nw flt DilBh tetomwnl F«v«rlM rood I No com . «■■-• Z«dlK sign: ft) c yTim nt SARA CROOK TkW : hseroctof V« n ol tank!: i UK .' E v worturtg wt coKQ a D4 KK Th r «VV t ct rg ■md nci the nnare r «if ttutmt in cimmi l «v m Food ; SW K lodlft Sign: Canter Pack ycur Suitcases fticK your It'd tim for another PSC Concert tour Tho Music Department umplsd A lot Of different c n n a they from L v.- tOrv NC to Bellevue. NC They even ventured nto unknown lends wtwn tfi V tporod various tocatiam in low and Mimu'i Every momber buHt up th r muscles by carrying any , trap Hlt,ai dn«ri to th various perfor- rr ftc i They a Ho learned Chit m Order to irrivS On time, certain shortcut cam in handy Sleeping in strong room and mioo at fast food cnami w r m ■verydiy occucanc for tt«M troop Rushing from or 0 0 to another in creaky overcrowded but made tempers flare at tamer , but it also made friendship stronger Theda tour , part of a recruiting program, ttpOMd student to ave performances in front of sudancei unfamSar to the iTUSban end vcc lit THOMAS EDIGER Tide A wc«t ftof fli Mu k tmetor, Choral Activities Years of Service: 10 UKss; No Comment DitllK ; No Comment Favorite Food; No Comment Zodiac Sk rv No Comment LARRY VAN OYEN THIa; Instructor of Mw K tnww Of Bend Activities Veers of Sarvtci I UK ; No comment Dislikes: No comment Favorite Food; No comment Zodiac Sen; No comment Dr. Hahn studios the baskotbail program boforo tho pa mo action boom Hahn No. 1 Fan Df, Hahn. Hifu s own • 1 fen is loved by «a H bmgstheipntofhsif to as the fpertag events he attends A scum that motivates the players, coaches, and Other FWu fen . Dr. Hahn said he ir- a Ian of all sports Me supporta alt the players from tho eourtsof the Lady Bobcat to the fields of Use football and sofa u team . Hu attends all home gomes. unless there a conflict with his night classes He shows hi spirit with his presence and vote for el to see end hear Ht positive input and emotion- a I participation is an electrifying charge to the players. Our hats are off to Dr. Hahn, Peru's ! ton. Mot us at Moru honor him with a standing ovation. I 1« lilt—I I HANIIII £dueoiM ‘ Page 163 114 11 I -II tUMlIU Drama Department A Murdar I AnnouncxJ, Th Martian ChronklH. and Hv Fax ar just f w Of th outsandng produc - (ton parformad on tr P5C t ga t v th drama dsoartmant. Tftrovtofi tha ara s . p nt, and ChMtKI «Fiona th l coonici of th th« tr , whan a n w sound y«am mada If dabtrt on April 30 atonQ with th production Th Martian Chronici Th n w S«.BOO nt m produc ff ctiv sound affacts and «lows com- munication batwMn th tMchitxg and light booth. Th sound yit m couptad with th 10.000 light ty t m Oratilidfiw yaarx ago) makas tna PSC thaolra on of th bast NANCY EMERSON Tltl t Instructor of Social WorVSocOogr Y ar at Sarvfca: 12 Law : NstgrmM On n comment Fsvom Food hjcomnwil ZodUw Sign f corrmmi Or. Royal Bchart, Rrof r of Spaacn Dram . demonstratas van dramaue matnods to Tracar Todocovkh « «3 Frad Minar 50 . during tha ranansai of Aav Bradburv Th Marti Qwanlda Thi production ca d for ov r fifty a f r nt sard ff Cta BILL COLE THSw Prof Of crgam V ar of twvlc : 3 Lih «; Noeerrwnam Oikiik hks commant Favorite Food: No commarrt Zodiac Sign: No conyr !- ROYAL ECKERT Tidal fror of Soaatn ■'Drumi Ymh ol tevk 14 IA t! Nti oomrnam f v h Food Sip cawnaf I odiwc Sai: No WWM DONALD CHARLES HARPER Tit ! Asaocaca htf i or of Spaacfi Thoatro V«arm of lavlt : II • ! Vounsv tobaiidUngM war to kooo my J ON«had: Vou M« to o JOiung l I wait to li p rryyjctf ' f «rH« Food No tonmoi Zodia «tam Cno £4ucoiM6--Page 164 DAN HOLTZ Tttta: «t o Cngi Vaarv af Sarvtc 1 « Sm l « •«• long m «tv aeaa niHu . N corr r.| Favor tw Few) Friifi VaofQQd Ittlut Son Lair ANTHONY T. McCRANN T « a; A « F o of er tn Vaar of Sarvk :) Uttaa: f«d«rg a Mdt of com DMkn. TFto witv Fivwtt food: Jfpfntw Zodiac Son: Game English i f min vitif II I fcOrvJ Wittl attendino I r-n-va o n a Modem | • . [neMi Comp , and | Macary of tna CAflitA Unfuig . EngW rrwNCri ■ abii find fl i« tims to I onduct a wnbng contftt I «no puoii n a literary mogfiJM Tho 1980 $pf n« Wint r I «croon pf tna Sttino Sand hit Ur now lUndl In Zrufy and wa i. ra viewed •f c niv i ood by bocoln LELAND SHERWOOD THU. (Vof MUr of Art V«n of Sarvka tO UH a: Good pMpa, place to va CNftJiK : No commant F vOrit food; Ail Pood Zodiac Son: Sapc tonus KEN ANDERSON Tttt ; Assoc Profasaor of Art Vaar of SarvW Likas; Academe fraedom E l iih : No comment Flyorlt Food: M M n Zodiac St-on: VIrye Journal Star' +tarb Hyde The Sand « pOMshvd try trta P5C Enfilih Oub undor tria dr action of Or. Anthony UcCrann «very y r Arbela ara chcnan from Mudantt who nt r tlho 5iias Summar'a Writino Contawt. Uuri W)n o rdnar (SR ) d loontly work on «nothar odrbon of th P dlyogl n. I Li INI—II HiSlIlN Ediual a- Page 165 Ill Illi—1M II Ml StuOeot «yrouttf (MI learned In Computor Sconce ctoim in PSC rwwrfvlutomstwl Urtfy. Th« ilida Ixitatf dtfiniMy (Bmtottwitfith + of the cwnputm in th« Library. C( miHitoiA TK compute at my (Hit Of why won't thl ■ ifVtit? machine run my proflmwT l w f u i Mmeln of tht (Wwoont trust c n h riMnjn «nv computor eta an PSC ttwdonfal iy rotjtj.' d to umtatl «qn crWThftjffly Gompuler Science Introduction to DAStC fVoflf arnming t Kh« etU- dtmi the BaSiC tonguet ana how tO tp4ybltO Olv« vdrpua probtam tr you want a Oo rO . • ion up for the COBOL IVoOfwnrwig Or Data Struc ture and Analyst of Abjorithmi PSC ho a tot of compuwn Available for «tudent u« They are loeato-d in try (torery. tclente bultdlna. end 1A bufcMno So. if you htvt • cflmo W imionn nt to work on or paper to typo Don’t panic. )uM w t to era of me piece and typo to your heart content Tint: Poftuoi of Netur . Science Oerp ion of Science 6 Tech Uket To eaeocet ' with fine people Dlallhett Not n viAQ the hnencwl r ource to vpprede JANET HAWLEY THIe: ’ieeretery. SPewc Veer e Service A u«c« r •(atari Mfk . fee ■ ty end Onnttiali«n 01 1.ka a Ba-r,j .jrartar 5 fevwfe FooaJ ChOe LYLE McKERCHER Title: A%soc«ete Prof Of Me them tic Veer of Service: Like FWu Stele CobeOe ana the ©tv of Pen. pteltaie Nt comment Parvertte Food: Uxornnwr Zodiac iron : No r. cr rm ■ i MARK FEGAN ■nne: n truct« r or Computer Science Veer 0 Service 1 Like a No corn-rent Diaiikae: Nofflmmarl Favor He Food ! Me comment Zodiac Sipn No comment £4ucaiMd--Poge 166 Daryl Long Tltto; A incr of S n- r Vtirt Of fovk : JS? Uh«; Hei sed atmosphere DtMk : Uuge CWlut FavorHa Food: r tommem io«IM Sign No • i.rnrwol somethin; olo • ; NEW '•UfKS Lena' Fieldtripi Off rrto the hlb Of FVfu to look at dirt am) rock format Iona Yep, vuu got 1 .methm Loot] Field Tr® h order to v cad «ho draadad caftrtao food, Or. Long Cnargy «• Wt« a mweft nwdao Do.r Treet DfNK «ftar havno tour«d Cooper Nuclear and Shatdpn Ctnwvr Plant Or. Long' «udant ere EXtvdgad. thay net onfy out to look at Art and rock . they «t o get to Observe and idamlfy Ctoud from m«d-cnmpu The more fortunate long students part to travel to Cooper Nuclear Station md Sheldon Power Sutxtn Thura they tour the plent and gain electrifying krvowtodgo. Long student N rl that IT trp ahwr thar riwvy different aspects of Science that mev cant learn In the classroom One Of the pest tfwng •bout Df. Long' long trip 1 l)w opportunity to try out ensl town eateries Merit student feel tr. r% r the best part of the wtOa tnp Long's trips Imvotean a long stand j trndnion at PSC and past new tnpcwrm rocrut proapectrv fed tnpper Pus Oevtny Dr. Long's Class fuci So student who hate field trip to station end h il beware of Dr. Energy and fVtncglH of Rryecsl Science classes STAN McCASLIN Title; A t Professor of Comocaer Scene Ten of Wnki ; a Life ; Vnai cc«i ana smai town «imoidwt DfsIMhas Mo • onvirni Favorlls Food: I sh frut Iodise Sten St r tpnwerw 0 WILLIAM LONGLEY THU : AaMce F¥sf MO of CerrpuSsr Science Veers of SerVke: O UMs Werction dntUy Uh merested «intents Pslisn: Other wrw over- spend Cudgel F«uorri rood: N formwil Zodiac Sign! Wgo I 14 Mil—M list I tdiLtal u—Vcqi 167 IM HU—M II SI t Cllan Kruetr (JR) Hud KWCMOl (KVit known i Gicod Thw r arrh H wd •■ «■ th ESA SctKklM«N TK||«th« MCOnd tvna n four mri that « PK «tud thn W«v«d On «yrtrd ConorrMfiontOm1 Scholarship A:warded tc l riifier T nr LSA SchotarsHp Awvd wm Its ,i Ahli ‘it-it.:. On aQo Stuctafll far Iha ■wKOnd time in four ywn Elian Kiugrfi iwo worn with a mto'i of gnat Known or. the Cuk Ot 3« imiw hw Ih. f r««tH ouii award Mr . KruQvrt rrwarcn % T mo r i Spring Emarganc Skiuwk of Trr Halo CukcadH She Wii hav tha opportunity to prtMnt imi rtutrcn m «ny Dtftnitnr at tfw Entomotogk Sociat v • national mrtUna in Loui vaw. KV. TK «chatorsNp i aw ardad to I ha m t ttiliUndino undaroradoala «tudaht in ftofthAmarK and M sue . Tha opportuntv to do axlanwva rtnm.irth an an undtirurnduali «tudont at PSC I vary evdant bv tha fact that two ttudont h v racarvrd tr Kholarihip as rocant yaort OaMMta har auunt as tha nwct •«id. and low for (MSkoy. If «tu fy of fhamvcdegy n Mn, Kruga'i f w CMp Panni P ppiifliKlAlppa«bdinO doUar to PSC Scant Dapanmant tivougrt tfvanr gram raesavlng capitol- itiaa tarty as tha achooi y r, Or. Carol Pappa rurtUnt profroor of Natural Sctanca, was awardad a tr5.«B orant from tha National Scuanca Found- •Mn to conduct a tfudron thfaa i(M(«t of d«MM car rv.no f fca uitar n tm year. or. Larry Pappa , prof a or of Holoov and hutband of a fora manttpnad racatvad a grant from tha National Soanca rouna' Mn which Awt B ght PSC rtudwiti to conduce «c.antif k ra aa rch. Tha combm Mn of tha two grant awarded to tha PSC Scwnc Oapartmant through Carol and Larry «ffort . dtiarmlnatlon, and hard work wsfl a ow itodant■ to conduct lomtiiK ra aarch, wWi normally would not ba avail a Cm to than Win tr « taam of Popp and Pappa h ding raiaarch n tr-a Soane BwkkSno. of ly tutCHl wii cenbnu to plague tha Mpjrtrrrnl CAROL PAPPAS TM i A t' Pdf Of Natural Sc ™ Vaa« of Sarvk : 4 Uh a: No comnant (M Mt : NO CtIWWnt revert Food; No camwii Zodiac Dan: No comram LARRY PAPPAS Tldai Ftoftucr of Bo ouy Van of brW«: 10 IA 1 No coftWuftl Ckl I.K « No ccmnwit Faverit food: No (Onviwil Zodiac mao: No commmi £4iii£ole --Pw 168 LESTER RUSSELL Till : PVofesiiOf. tadur t ial Art Ywrs Of Service: 33 Ukest No Commit Dislik : No Comment Favorite Food: No Oxrvn nt Zodiac Sign! No Comment KATHY VOLKMER Till : Secretary ir ustral Art Year of 9«rvk«4 No Gorrvnrw-nt UHm; Wo Commerv Ofcvllk : No Gcwnmant Fflvort Foodr Wo ConvTMBPH Zodiac Sign: No Comment Industrial Technclcor The I Oth annual indust- rial Technology Fair and Competition was held At PSC on May 4-5, This KtWty brought .i lot of talented students to the PSC CAlYlpU Some of tne schools involved were Auburn, Nebraska Gty. Noma ha Viiey M i-ard North and South, Bradshaw. Pawned Gtv end Avoca both junior high and high school students. The projects ranged Irom ciocks tpondtiitiio-a- tO small engines M of these were built by individuals or groups and entered into tfw competition with high bc xrc of receiving top honors. The b it overall senior high project went to Joseph Klaasmcvcr Of Awards ware grven to the students with the best overall projects in different Nemaha Valiev and Terry Fulton of Auburn won the junior high award drviMns from woodwork- ing to acetytene wekfrng These awards wont out to PSCs IA Oub and Epsilon Pi Tau- honorary frot.hcb ffdm the running of the fair. ROSS UDEY Tib : Instructo ' Of Industrial Arts Years of Service: 1 Uki«: Nona Dislikes: None Fivflfltt Food: Beef Zodiac Sign: Lae Ross Udey. Ken Larson. Gerald Kruntorad. and Christi Trusa. ! enjoy the Epsilon F3 Tau Inibabon dinner. wh ch I.V.1S held On April 28. Christi Trustee I served ai President and Honorable BasiSeus lUiiu-Hirsd £dwalm--¥(iQi 169 Medium Fer :« iivevititt be n modium for brtoon o «bout • mult, convoying an ctwe-ct and cenvnuoutina information MfOutoi a person wAo moditU The «for de-flnHtone-. c yn k n mi or Darya) W b tW, dosentw tOdtM tty dutlM of PSC «dnwit- trater and staff A sampling of dutw par for mod by adrrinistra Won at PSC1« convrimcat ■ toy with me public, on- campus law enforcement and academic planning Uacn edrrwnMatrati vc office Mas a speerf task, to fuif every day, bo it n job placarent or recruiting Adntimtcratort ere «tvitad by support staff He npport staff atatu In keeping everything moving along smoothly A lot Of admin strati v work done deals with off- campus travel A good sample of this Is the Admissions Office. They are on the road daily traveling from high school to hpgh school recru-tmo new students and prone onq PSC Higher administrators such as the president, vie president and deans also spend a lot of bmp on the roed They b aval to Board Meetings. 4egi iativ hawnngs and community •vent promoting PSC and its causa. Other meduitors at PSC work in various area Of coaege administration. For instance. Coiiage Advance- ment works with Alumni and PuMt Relation . whAe the flnantel Aid offie work with grants, loans, scholersfyps and students. As m el the Marketers at work throughout the veer promoting and working toward a better and more productive iWu State Cortege fMEDIATCES IMeduki td- -Pwje 171 I M Illi—I I I VIII M JERRY L, GALLENTINE Title; Reddent of 9 rvtci f WK ! Working witti good «Aff Artd fa iAv. Di«J Ke«: No Cbmfrwit fiwrlli Food! Uto-ativ Zodiac S flrv: Srocpi© Lori Gott ula. Administrative Asliftdnt to tho E r© oent ft«¥ 9 to Deautrfv F r u Stato Cdflegc by plantiog ftOw«f« 4rvd parting vanous f tntura (funr oa week Ior 0 Campos Qoubfication procor Student 04 y.«3 faculty arid Staff participated In this prefect. m cJuft3 aorxJocigardMtK?n helpedDy rakingioa ve . mowing, and various other activities. Many of the parbc ipants took so much pridn in their prayoct that they contmy«l thorn throughout Ww year PSC’s EacKbcne With meetings here n-nd there. a cofftKr in Auburn and a VIP on campus Dr. Jerry GaHeathn still manatpeu. to save time to liston to tho student ' idofli and coftcor m Pr«ild«nt GiJIantini work i very hard to promote economic de- velopment for tho area n hopes of producing more job for student--, and community, Another concern of Galantine hi to promote a cJom and working relation- ship between tho town and the collage Or- Gal lent I n« spends much of Ns time in Lncoh prompting PSC, it s Cause, and value Ho works long, grueirg hours par soAdifiQf tor and VIPs to gtar PSC tho funds t nanod-s tp educate It- students All in all. Or. Galiamin . a God w?nd for PSC H| support and work rare for the betterment of PSC and It's students LORI GOTTULA Title; AdrrH % onrs Aauit te Year of Service: I Uhe : None Dtstu . : f orw Favorite Food: Ren nto or crac leg zodiac Sign! Cancer LINDA MOODY TV tie-Secretary Preiwfcw . Vmti of Servke; 2 Ukr : None Ofallheii None FevOHte Food: Too many to fc r Zodiac Sign: Virgo 6dwdm’-Vaqz 172 Connii Kiarnfy. Vice Pfoildtnts Secretary, wonder hew } will over make it through another long week wlh all of her owrduo papciworK CHAINING COX TIUe: Vk,«i Pujuowns Vwn of fcrvk : 3 UK«: Mp tsmnwn Dislike : NO corrmer.T favorite rood' uugn.i Zodiac Aquafrvi Cox Pesians Pest Dr. Charming Cok. PSC Vlt R- id nt, sine 1 M'j turned in hi official resignation at wmostor break, making his last official date as PSC Vice ProMtont June 30, 909- Dr. Cox will bo rmssad by Administration as well the students and staff of PSC Ha ckMfcqrttioo to the for the system that would work for every defnirt- ment As Dr. Cox gracefuBv bows Out. earning hit mark in the PSC history book, Dr. William Snyder enters, finding a large pair of --hoci-. to fui Dr. Cox and his ideas will Surely be nVtsod, but we wish him wefl On his r pad to Ike grts In the offito say goodbye to Cox't tbmuUbrag hair growth l-sn t it groa t being bald I CONNIE KEARNEY Title: Secretary. Vice President Veer of Service: 13 tike : f oenaty Aurospnere otfjikes: ho Comment Favorite food: Italian b Seafood Zodiac Skin: Ubra school and students wn tong bo romemtoorcjd Dr. Cox worked long, hard hour to succo'.sfulv pub sh a college catalog further adventuros and accom D hnnant Dr.ChunnlnoCo -_iyi his good-bye to aR of rhu faculty roembers at h.s going away party. l l« l If I —VIC E ratllDENT toeflteta -P(uje (73 I HI ill—I U I Mil INI 41 I 411 4 41 HlNhll ill ! All 411% JERRY JOY Titia: Churn of Student Aff anr VM4 «I s vkti 4 s UkM! I rv rT -y jcn Ne Comment Favorite Food-. Steak Zediec 5 9«; t ir.ui MAL1NDA EDRIS mi : secrotary, Dean of SluMnt Affairs rears «fstfvic : rni Question Hi too personal Ukes: Thv r tw ponarwl Dtiilkn: 'This question is too personal Favorite Food: Th s question Hi too par arv l Zodiac Sign: Th. question too personal” Dean Joy I nns Tight Ship Dean MusiTs Peian.. Din Musi I. Doan of Administrativo Affair , aompSos n Jot of budgvt roporti throughout the yea r. She j responsible for tho di-6tntMftie n of funds In tho OusintH Office and Computer Cantor. Mu-ill's main project of h year is to p oo th Continuation Budget, which is organixod two years in advance. This responsibility i very am consuming ana invotvos worKIro with various department budgets Dean Musll has boon n thfs position for 3 years She enjoys her Aitut • Doan of Admlnastrotive Affair because of th variety of resoonsAHlitias that she is in charge of. Excuse me. But I Just can't umJdsUmd why I should bo exposed from School for tearing a few 6-nks off the wall . No Sir. I didn't moon tno faculty picnic. and ' if I promise to never do it again, can I stay ' are all familiar phrases to Jerry Joy. Doan Of Student Affairs Dean Joy works, with students who have problems staying out of trouble as welf a students who oxCeM in everything they attempt. Through trscK and usn Dean Joy maneges to runs light ship. With Ms faithful staff and outstanding n hiticrs this office keeps PSC students in lino bean Joy discusses politics with Senate PTowoeni Christie Truss I SR . Melinda Edria cheerfully assist . ■ students who ontor her office. DINA MUS1L Tills: Dean of Adm Affairs veers of Service; a Likes: Most of the cheienges Dislikes: 5cme or tr no on carrpue Favorite Food: Qvckeri Zodiac Sign: Rsces NANCY REEVES Titie: Secretary Veers of hrvts: 15 Likes.; Campus environment Dislikes: Working in me summer Favorite Food: Anything Choc data Zodiac Sign: NO Comment Mediator--Page IT4 Kant PrcMl plugs Out yet another «xofeng raw VINCE HENZEL Tltli: N wt f- Sports Information Coordinator Year erf Sarvka; 6 LMtaai The campus Dislike Pat Cat ' being •warded for work they adnt do Faverit Food Ma n o potato and gravy Zodiac Sion: fm a Capricorn ____________babyl' ME) Informs Public Through tho woet. got. and grim of tthaltic I competition ifurtat that trvte and prof ionali rn of trio PSC Sporta hformabort Qractor VWtca H«oi«l 6 v r frantor, not only informs th (XJCAC of athletic groats and event , ho alno serve a jimtaot women? talk toon coach a no J assists with nKi ang. Undor tho drtcoor of Mr. Monaal this offic •andi out aporojcimatoty tO now release a week with f ootba It' vollo ytxvll and tha basketball MMOOl bang peak rei « e turn Thi offico to atao nnponsOlt for producing official oroorimt for ad home athletic avonto and for informing uttar madia •our cos about (Mytrt and ovant JACKIE WILLIAMS Tide: Secretary II Year of Service- IQ Lihaai Frwroiineti of tha staff and students Dislike -: No Comment Favorite Food: Ssefood Zodiac Stgnt AaarM KENT PROPST nil . Ortcwr of Cokeg Advercawt Vasts of (trvfc : 7 Ufcee Jot. tureo Otekke Fectety and stafr apraaa trw ana low operating OuOgttt Favorite Food: AM kltwJ , •specially emolit foods Zodiac Sgn: Scorod Mere News Is ... Click, click, rip click, C h. oopal Such oro tho Found that acho from tha Collage Advmcomtnt Offic a Kant FVop-st typ a up r t •nethsr award winning news raloaoo, Kent Fhopat.VK)N taff tha re spoiiSibi lit y of preoentmg Ra v Stata to tho puDFC through word r d photos Other duties teen a Alumni Affair and tha Meriwether Uwlserelust parr times presets for the Collage Adv ncam nt Offic Sim r to a raws roam, thi offic sand out approximately Oret aKi ovary wOAk with peak rataas bmes being during athlatic season and graduation Tha motto No raw a good raws I forgan to tt s offtca. 'Mora raws I good raws is what keeps tht office functKinanq Lir T'f Connie Kearney Wee President secretary, and Jackie Williams Collage Advancement Secretary. bake during break in front of the Fm Art Building III I li t—I CILECt SI S ASI I HI SI Sll Kfadwlm-Pcuje 175 t I I II I —I I « ISII VI I VI V I I I I VSISf Get you Coni (ofgnt to E ch to voi pKK«t youl h«f PSC riudifila may Saner fv t, jun-or wcond. end on down to Dom r«n- man who don't know Qurto what' goino on yot Kegotr ation Is a ccrvfus- inrj procum for the first tnus AMar choosing what classe you're BOlngi to try and pas . nuet «•rneslrr, you h v to tractt down your advtmor to pat hi r Market vgraturv Oaf ora you can «van start the process Than a $20 deposit i demanded by the Busmass Off o in ««dying for a receipt wtach 1« then taken dowriataim to th« Data Procer.'.kno room After all tha hustle and bustle you're met by Yvonne Chandler's smiing face rromih point«irti all downhill GERRY BRADY TltW: AcrtcWiTHc CrB- J«ntiAl T ch«%cubn Y r 4 5 Vri a 1 Lifk««: family k«-v PSC-- hsrtJtklfcrvai LAiaQht tOf AV«f ?rj y r CNbIIK : Nhp Convnant FivoriU Fvodl! A3 fcMXti mpoc«nliv try$r y rmw Zooun n: C ni: f KELLY LIEWER TH : fl«s tr r arid Ormtttr InstrtutiOriaJ Hnurth Years oi Sarvtcar 2i Lika ■ : Wu k.jf “J with mtudanta BUHMas: hnparaorval (gmp Favorite Food: «amouryar Zodiac SI a rt: Virgo Tom Doran (SR 1 boino mado to say 'I love to visit tho Haontrar Of into' one hundred times, while imj.ng oefor being a sowed to pre-register for fall c leases. Chris AibMd (MV) lewite for greduJte cia: dur-j-vj pre-resemlration PHYLLIS ADAMS Tltla: Transcript Oerk Years of Sarvlc : 3 Ukrt No Comment Dislike . No Commant Favorite Food; Haked Oxi-kari Zodiac Sign: flsna YVONNE CHANDLER rule! Computer Cparitor Yaarm of Sarvk : H Likas: Ooma friend . student Dislike ; No Commar’l Favorite Foodi nm Zodiac Sign: Libra fHediitau—Pcge 176 Dwight Garman. OfoCtOr Of FmanCml Aid, if atroiw) out from th® most asked Question. Is mv money In v tr DWIGHT L. GARMAN no . [Vatio’ of refici ! Axt Vmii at Service; D Uke : bMMty flf Un carnpu , DftltH. Tfw fact that we've Hit it run Pawn or twcauM of funds, lath Of money for grunts anu ■cnotarshp Favorite Food; Seafood Zodiac Sun; lauru Sharpen ycur Pencil tarpon ycur pencil a nd prepare your fOrm-flAng i uos. because it's time tc s-On up for Financial Aid Don't b« sea rod it'sjgatn pH? of papers asking your Ifo history, parent' Irfd hiitory. and various other questions In order to determine whothar you aro in need of aW After the Atarrogalion you are then put on a warwvg lit to see if you qualify for work Study or any other ty pe of aW the t is available. So. you wait and wait and wait. Finally It happens, you get a coil from Financial Aid and to your surprise, you qualified for a Orant, the full amount f You're filially over the shock of receiving a ADI Orant, and things are starting to foil into place fpr .i change. The financial aid director tells you that as soon as an opening com«s up you’ll be placed on the work study program AJright a job I One day, as you were working on an English assignment the phone rings, it's Financial Ami and guess what you start working for Maintenance tomorrow through the College Work Study Program, n ir. ! ■ 1 AV DAN HAUGLAND Title, ttrector of Residence Life Years of Service: jj Like ,: Smit codage Dislikes: • undlog-' ■4«in'.thifa is far more your Dun doners, Favorite Food: Food Zodiac Sign: Tauru It’ Time Tc Decide it s room assignment time, and time to docide On a mooi plan! it s a t g step out it has to be done, so you creep up to third floor and meekly wait in the lobby for a chance to cnew on tho Residence Lrfe Director s ear. Your name is finally caned, you cautiously enter the director's office not knowing what to To your surplice a joay soul greets you and suggests what would work for your particular situation. You pay your depouts and lea ue ‘ Mow wasn't that simpla! So. the next time you ha ve a problem with a rOCinv mate, bad food, or a disturbance n your haB just give Dan the Man agoick. call. expect. PEGGY GROFF TIM : Sncietar y.FViantial Atl Years of Service: IS Like : The treatment shr receive a an employee DfaJika : No Comment Favorite Food: Him Zodiac Sign; Scorpio You want what 9 By when?! Peggy Groff financialord secretary can't be hr ve her oar B TCI III —I ISiM l l 111 II 11 INI IIII Wediai to-‘Ptuje 177 I M III I —II VISI 11 It I STEPHEN JOHNSON TW : Hjwvh Maneoer V«in of brvk llkn CtMkng imI)i IN. .Nil And ttudNrit DtiliH : r vwiw rovit i w-i f Xodhec Stan: I • KATHY TYNON T tS n v w Qsrk ¥ n of Imto r Uke Working w( i student (r tf bm n H itmo«|itw t Dislikes llemg -mowed into Favorn Food : Mexican (iiiYVtfiirkji wtth lolnpano J Zodha-c 4iom LKH-.I Dad end son prepare to pay the cashier for Dad's higher «kaatun and ttve hope of a tapper and brighter Futuro vdwi DM walha Out with had Optoma I livings 4 I fit e... l eeiH It Calanced No. VOur PELL Orant Fiaant am wd yet. VOu need a purdKW nKW bon. Hmm M out thn form: a achaiariFviD in feotbal isn't indotad on your filo, ana other numerous aniwart cho- ad from the PSC Huslnau Office - SMwts at PSC visit Uto Baiwss Office for two tt-noa. to oat money and to ghre money with the first bang iutmf ora pnomy Facdtv, AdnwtitralMn, Staff, and Student flock to the Btwnwt Off on the last day of the month lo pick up th ir pay checks. while otnen slowly drift A to r av overdue twB or pafkino tickets. Under the supervision of Steve Johnson, tk Business Office manages to keep its Octets and credit uo to data, supply the campus wth stapes, taoe. etc ... and sme at customers ScMarshps are crees ed to student accounts n the Business Office as weJ as xants and waivers On occasions tha Business Office personnel make mistakes, but with the student •nterest et as top priority the wrong is always made right Even with a of it «Vs and out s the Buvreis Office personnel manege to mantari a friedy 01 and good sense of humor throughout the year Everyone o the fipti1 ness Office works herd attempting to make the financial port of a COdego education as painless as po s ie. V«, it plain to see that the Business Office personnel t jMSt Takn' Care of Bvueii' LORI CATLETT Tltki: Accounts Bee Oerk Vera of Service! 2 Likes: Hooping. and taking with students, OksUkes: Too many steps to 00 through for simple processes favarlu Feeds; hast 178 NANCY HAWLEY tHk A. .'«juftl tV OwV Vun of hrvin f Urn llHuWti u «pu« DMM: Hirtum C«i hvodta food ( •■■ R Zodiac llyn; Af i ieware... Overworked Petule H w rs. over worked people «lYMd, enter st your own MK, i tp « BH n onthtdowoMnvIWwH «ftc trie but dev or •«« paymmt wtvli intrusion warn all 01189 itudoriH to pay th f fee early, or to duck wn ntroy enter Ve Bvwett Office an Friday aftamoon Alter a week of vvorluna with student finance , Bveneu Office personnel tend uj reach the edge of destruction end are reedy to reach far fha mow I'm Now. Anyone or Anything that oats In their way otti a «hot of angar A t t of wJyiM from 08 89 offendor of this THELMA LIEWER rue Account 9 Veer of Senate- 11 Uk No CtewiMI Ddlihn No Osnwrni NvoclU rood : r nck r IidUi S%n; S iuna Kathy Tynoa, Phyroii Qerk, got down and dirty with the weeds and (tower during UMutifd P5C week Yum Vum I |m1 love del food and the wonderful tnmg if gong to do for my body Dear Me m And Dad! Over Mom and Odd. Ha% 1 I need money qutk! Lnt week wan fee payment week and they took mod of my conn What they don't take went to boy my books end koolfi (t- shet«) at the Bookstore I’ve really got IN cnvno for soda (beef) end a candy bar (juke box change) nrw} I don't have apoiu-iy to buy them. TNng are reany tight down here at good or PSC, sorf you have a heart, yowl send me a fifty scot You're loving «on, Fkenhotd PS If you don't have a Frity. a Twenty wd do (14 till -l | MSI VS I I 11( I H(edutfou--Pa4e IT9 I t 4 I III-I I M I HI NI I I 1-HtM I 4 ii(aiice . For loll leekeh The PSC ntetmtot Off« tixtttd nwty PSC ftud ntl Mlt tnd DftWK wtH tN t« h of firx ng « jot Ploeamant a tat lnhod lots pUcamvnt rata of ovor b, offering r«wnw, tfrpsa for tirtMM. and moth int rvi w workshop throughout Uw v tr Thf tMi twt of U year wt Career Ka r '89, whan Racament brought prtMpvctiv arplcvvfi to PSC for ltuMfiU to Wart with Alnpllt wa Ostowtr a gr t y a tor itwOfflf loo ooo for a joo LINDA WARREN Tit ! t r«rc tor at CPP Veer of Servke: I«’ Lrkee; tVOpk CHaJUte 0 Corr.nant Fitgktt food; Sweet Zodiac P«n: ftKft Prayer 4mwere l hapoeoad at ia« A proorpm tteaonad at- peCUaffy for tNk tu- Oarvt called pro-rnator a Tim prouram I a prayer answered for 30 parcam of PSC ituoont population which ara undicxM In what thav want to rruyer 1. Under the aractnn of Jennifer Nation, the program la hoped to 4 cr ti the percentage Of pr -major roaming aardacahr from ctaa to F¥e major who afa having a difficult brn dieodbng on .1 rruuor cart taka 0 tail in Mr . Natron' office which will maaaura what they kha. tfrtkka. the r and work value's From that pemt a dac itroh on a nukiof ahocrid be la compfe- UMd JENNIFER NELSON Title! Pre-mjjor Advieor Summer ftogrrmi Coord Ve r of Sacv-kei -4 Like - X t about ove'VtN«o Mtlihe : Not enough time to da what it laaurad and too few people to do the work F v«n«e Feed Me ■ ram Zodiac • « : Oe-T-u, r— NANCY STRITT- MATTER Till Hot-ement Secretary Veer e Sendee: 2 Lthee: Working with caaage atudaat HeMke : Cramped fet-m the «ludant tervrei reverite Food: A «add He reehtoft hemp urge r, pirre I« i« an ■ Scorpio Linda Warren. Placwrwnt Director and Brian Andrew SRi work at Career far -09 Keiuiifltj-- p£uje (80 t ifeteriti 1 inivttf. . Like A. Me vie Student Program-; p rttyvwl tl-r) Eric Long (JR), Kelly Tyw (SO). Kkfl VrtiVk (JR). and Lynnette Matthaws (SR) helped to promoto the OuD Coca-Goto Danca he ld on Fob. 14. When one a to n the CAfatorui it was like going to movie There were so many different Lyp-oa Of student Wting in the cafeteria that oto dkJrVt want to leave Tboro w KO tno uya who sit in the back and «opo out the dXki. the croup that dressed up for supper m m to be hotted when they entered and tno group Vvho yuot wanted to eat. Eating In the Cefater.A i an Adveoturaohd it is dofirttoty not Mom s homo cooking, put at least onettooin't have to cook It or oo tno d he afterwards.. Vofk. chewing down on catatona food may be the pita at tnwa. but it sure tx .itn cookin’ your own Good. b id. or ugly, one ; houideAt the food that itorvod m the CAtaUma Why? Dec uumj it's paid for 4 TISH SPARR Titi : Student Program Coordnipr A Year of Servk : 2 Like QM«h«fti Of the faculty and ttuderU . ■ V DllliMfti Student thi t ccvTck«4n that there I nothing to do y] Favorite Food! JjAK Food (unfortunately) ZadlAC Sk n; Cancer Prcsrams Never Dull It was never a dull moment in or on the hill of P5C whan the Student Program crow enter taned They gave ttudents everytHirg from Joan Jott ana tre BUKhneeasto um Omaha QnikM with fineii and stv Ri Under the fraction of Tifch Sparr.afl that was and is emeffcflihment wa sampled. Scuaenc oruov come- dians game howi4 dencee, formal .andmurh more throughout the yoar thanks to the entertairv ment abiht r of Student FVoaram . Corgratn Ruby Vou've survived yMT on this and 3S year of the PSC cafeteria ! PHILLIP D. tit ! Food Serve Director Year of fervk. : 1 UkM’ Oo«i rMI 4 iPil Of C mpu (HsUhe-s: .Mo Comm ni FflrVO 1t Food: ItaJUm Zodiac Stg n: Dangerous curva «haarr Sagata r.-js SHADOIN I L4 IIKI --I LLf l AHWf f l VI PVICI J Redwkto -VaQ 181 f M mi—mi ti JAMES MULDER TW : • UbmrMn Y«n of hrvki Lik : (Utt)ng to hno«i «.«udant «xfcvidLiOVv Dislike : fteo«:i« ro • 11 r 3 that «dotation . m i«non Wvn t C(Kig« tugt Favorite Food: I'm Zodiac Sign No Ovt« iiI BARB GEORGE THh: flKUiMM Qarfc v« ft af Fwvlo Uhn: P O0W M bMO of wv« to otr f CMtKIi : T'i'i Ovi-.««- .. Favorite Food: U ' Zodiac Sign: flrgo BONNIE HENZEL Tit I : T crwp-{« terv-: • AMiSCanC Yoon of Sorvito 1 Urn: poop ond camp'' OltUw Quint of pndt tnt ■cnoot «ant at lh tool Hvofd tHft Fovorlio Food: Hj t Zodiac Mn: nocoo Card Catalog Dies VMth ma automation of ttm Udrarv and dtetti a tto cord caWgp cjmth th« urcod cntot-out yt- U n. w Xfi rru choclunO Out tbfvy 'THtodolt h umpte a buying Qrpcorte St udant Wl «fling to cFkOCh-Out Library mator- «dt« 11 vu to ocquirii .1 ypoc ioi utxor v ID card wun hit or Iw own ba code on it Vitian tho ooocldl rwrvo' rMdt lh« bor-cdd It Ir turn rocorQo Inforvnaocn «bout tha pottonciutKmg Out (h mttoruh ‘•Vitn tfn mtoiiobon of tfo Mxodt comH vot anothor daaih to th« tyrttm That bnnga m« old fvstbfn of puBno caf d out of « boc for th torrowor to gn Wth th« automation, j r« KhoO lOrortea. pubic ipr firms. ond ndvWutli vyrthcorriputiirtwtftniitib to utiiro the matorlAl in tlso PSC Library, Tbchnotooy ha dot into ly taban Wte PSC Ubrtry from tho CVtrt ag t to bo SMC® A o i4(ecUai tft--Po e 182 Haro Goorpo, QrcuMton Oorft at mo PSC Library, irM Out mo now bar COCM y t0rn by cfockna out Iw fawonto Martoun ftomanc Nova SHARON McCASLIN Tltla; TaohrUcal Strvitai UDronan Yaara of Sarvtca: IB Lika ; Small, friendly, twiytiodr knows ovoryoodv (Malikas: Not enough initUtCtlMl. eo mopolit n influoncoi ravoHte Food: OWMI Zodiac S«n: You mud ba _________________K a.. CAROLYN ALLGOOD tltia: Sac rotary VUxinan I Vaar of Service: 2 Lika : Of 4t paopio a«d «(way doing aomathin-g Ottltka Lock of cara of (ha ««Out favorite rood: frith frartt and ataak Zodiac Shgn: iQuwiout PAUL KRUSE Tit ; Drector Of Loamr ) Rasourco V r of Servk - 20 Likas: Sz and location Of ctmput Dl l ik«« Mono Favortta Food: Ot«i rtt Zodiac llgn; Capricorn Paul Krut . Dr actor of Utrnioo Rofoorc . prcparo to taVo a balloon rid over the carnpui of A thcuund oak . JODI PETERSON Tl tb; Or of beetth Soraco Vun of brvtc : I UK«; H «tnxnffwr blillkta; Limitation of Favorite Food; Frorwn y gurt SuMwrry cmwt cake flavor Zodiac Sign: fl«« lakirr Care Cf you Taking Ctirc of you is tno motto for PSC Mw«h Sorwcos. directed by Jodi Prt r on Pu tor von work wtth th campus and tin comm- unity to produco an •IflCbnt health cor service, 9ic Is Root busy on- cunipgf with sprained ankle ond flu symptom , wt lo tno community uses her arvico j to coaftict a we II -child cfcrvc Other oroos in winch aho Is vary instrumental Is assisting with tho produc bon of tho AID S pokey and koeoing student health nkordi up to date. Health Services is definitely ooina to toko Carp of you , 24 hours a day MX. Source off Info. Srfvie. you re on CsrxM Video f Vos, commercials, speeches and various other class related projects were video taped with the assistance of Me-cSo Center equipment and per sonnel. Cameres, recordem. TVs. and various ether types of media eouipmont was available to faculty and students throughout the school year in order to bettor assist them with their classes. One can browse for hours through the vokimes of educational slide shows, movie , and video avertable to the campus. The Media Center combinod with the Library create irrepleceabl source of educational Information. CONNIE MOODY Title: Secretary Media Center Years of Service: 5 Likes: Smell atmoiplwr . dDiinty to get to know student Dislike : Ho Comment Fevorits Food: Lobsler Zodiac Stem Pace Osborne Ordained Rev. Tom Osborne, ordained in June, serves the Peru Community Church, the Brown vtilo Qiurch. and os Campus Minister for PSC, Through United Mail- trie for Higher Education Rev, Osborne ha brought the oospei music of Glory Bound Express to P C as we as rebgiou speakers Rev. Osborns' offico was ope nod throughout the school veer to assist student with roommate problems, personat piw lems and class problems. Student could also drop by Campus Mrsstiies for social visits and to voice Ideaaabout rekgionandtho college campus TOM OSBORNE Tltl ! Cempu Master Years of Service: 2 Like : Fnendy people DiUlke - The huts that mutt b« £fcn Xkd cm £ m£urft favorite Food; Roast beef «■Hi Zodiac Sign: Mo Oornrrw-fvt 114 IIII «I14UI CCNH MIDU 4 1 Nil L « AHI I V MINIMI IIV llUedicdm-Va a 183 f Li MU —tl HI%VI4 si to took flirty c PAM COSGROVE Ti ll : Director of iVimtuni Vhh Of Servies: i? Lkka«: The vm Of tn« campus ttio dowim of twyent DisHk : Th tarxfscapung F vol( Food: ZodUc St r: Rkh Pam Cotgrpv , AflTkiiHXH Director took relieved that f ftnafly got hor husband Kevin (Sit) through college. L eci tiitinu 1 Priority DON ANDERSON Constats Ccssrcve’s WedinMM--Pw|{ 184 Tho Adinistiont Of fir o work y« f fOund recruit- ing top-notch student to fill the halls of PSC Admission pcrsonnol travel to State arid County f« r during th sumrmr month? to recruit and promote PSC They hoto special freshmen onontj tions oh'cumpui to prepare UvamlAO fresh- men for their first semester at PSC — 'Vvq and promot- ino PSC eneit'seducetMyval programs alt summer they prepare for the long year oheedanfl hours of driving They work very hard to anr-it high school grad uetes to choose the nght classes, frcifl, and coBege be it PSC or another 'THIS year's Adnvsuon personnel pushed for success and worked toward a hotter. IhW.' personal Admissions department and still managed to kooo rocrut- ing their number | phonty Title: Admission Counsel Veers of Service: 1 Ukn: Pretty cenvui ere meetwio peooie Dislikes: The fact that ovti of campus need work, and traveled Favorite Food: kntood Zodiac Sign. Wfe The campus of PSC was ecstatic when tho Cos- grove's announced that they would bo sampling tho joy of parenthood m October They have a tot forward to, the i porri. Z a,m. --,™. t,,. and a tot of headache 1 Pam and Kevin nave been married for almost 2 year . Ftim has eontrtou- tod to the PSC campus by helping students as the Director of Admissions. Her husband, Kevin, just received Ns degree in May. Will he attended PSC. ho was a major part of the PSC f ootfaalJ team TV '' new edition wdl •r on all the m m uMHly doe s throughout the year. But it will be worth it when they have a l ttto bundle of Joy to add We to their household. Kjirlef Sherwood. Adrrv-ts-on Secretary, threaten', to dbitroy Kkr Vrtiska's JR paycheck if ho take-, a snap shot of hor ARDEN CHAPIN TUP«: Admltiiqinii Qffjc S jpmr A-mof V rm o4 5 rvt : Z3 LJH % : Worn D UK C t br a behind .« worVi Favwilt Food: Ottckrn Zodiac 5Hj Uc PAM REID TIM : AdrnsUon Cpuniwlar Ysar of S rvl ; I «vjr.tti Uhn Fr ’, atmosphere DtsJllwa: No Comment Fsvprki Food; O-onm-n Zodiac Hon: AriuoMu hkK iwue«Mr sorvoq 4 Admission couro or iwnrvg tl4 ftrit HfTtnt«r Oww Rick 1 KARLENE SHERWOOD TltW: Secretary. Adnutwyi VMr Of S rvk 9 ■Jfcn; No Cflfnrr i! Olitlkn: No Comment Favorite Food; No comment Zodiac S gn: No Comment Malllrvcta Edrl and Ardi Chapin drscu the romede uMd to reduce muras le strain from the tmantlc hide of Ox PSC campus C11 The Dead Attain On the road Addin' reftoctf the fteingi of on Admis-pons Counselor at PSC, Tho (normal work week Start Monday manerO a t 6:00 o,rn. with th loading of recruiting mu ton I and suitcases. Than it's on the road with Khedutod stops at fiigh schools along the route Aftor a day of dnv ng. stopping, talking, and promoting it's off to the motel and re-run of The Brady Bunch If rise and shine at 7.00 a.m.for a quick bit and to load up and Nt the road for yet further adventures on the road Of recruiting Each day 1« a repeat of the day before; nee and shine, oat, pack, dnue. visit, drive, etc,, Then It finally happen , the day of deliverance arrives and It's Bmo to hit the long and dusty trail bach to PSC, a cold beer, and familiar faces Then,hj t as quickly ,ir.it amved it leaves and it is Monday, 6:00 .1 m end time to t On the road again S M Ml ■ — Al HmiC NS IHettiatot -Pcme 185 I M I III—i I HH1 Sl 4114 SV 4r III 4 4 1 Nil I I .4.1 DAVID PHALEN Title: Drector, Comm. Skin Center Vmc of SnuH : 2 UK ; 5nvii dn pui lusiik : Low budget Favorll Food; Anything mad with spam Zodiac Sion: Leo MELODIE ANDREW Title; Instinct or Adjunct Fatuity Vun of SmvK« 1 UK..; C mpo ndi fob DilllK..: Mor opportunity to help my student in my composition classes fsverlt. Food: Secretly (rneihed potato end gravy) Zodiac Sign: No Cornwil I Dcn’t Understand? Help 1 1 don't undornbind this. AHfvtv a hiynesv and rvo ocrt an English Mi papar duo tomorrow, rm at the end of my rop ! I don't know what to do Many students find themoitvAf «n this srtua- bon. But. tt nfci to PSCs C5C it is (WMtr to get through those periods of itroM Students cart go to the Communications Skill Center and rocinvo two typos of tutoring. One r J writing l.iti which ass-sts student in their writirvj skill , and the other dooit with student tutoring students Student tutor ar available in most subject , if a tutor i unavailable far a particular subject one is found as soon as the need an « This P5C service is free to el PSC students who ask for It. DIANE MORAN Tide: Koadna Specialist Vaars of twvko: B Llhes: Most thing ere satisfactory PI silk : No Comment fsvcrll. Feed! hope orr Zodiac gn: Cancer Clean lueeii for r.A.l A clean «weep was made when th© Peru Achievement Foundation's Board of Trustees chang- ed 1-yearn of history The biggest change came when the Board chnngod the oraganln- lion nomo to nuru State College Foundation. Other changes included a set of amended by-laws end an increase In Trustee from to a many as 150 Ntke Barks, director Of devolopoment felt thaithe charges w-J make th Board more national o naturo The foundation works for studentis by eSsbur-ung loans and offering numer- ous scnotarships It is hoped that more doMars will flow toward the Foundation as a result of the changes. CAROLYN BREDE- MEIER TW i AhjmwrFounaabon Sec Vurt at jsfvkt! 3 UK. : Worturo with alums. of faeuftv staff No Comment Feed: Strawberry Shortcake Zodiac Sign: Capr.com MIKE BARKS Tib ; Bract of Development Veers of Service: I UK : Meeting friends U alumni Dislikes; nee Favorite Food: Frmt Res Zodiac Sign: Ann CHRISTINA JOY Tom F«rlr , Pruarn n for RSC Bnint.ing Servicer . a ttempt try number threo flt printing tin front page Of tin Ptdlpoolan. PAULA WINKELMAN THU W.r.ting O'«-rto Y ar of S cvh: i tf Like Boer CMsIik.: No hep Favorite Food I veryll-mg ZorluM Sign Aaunuii TOM FERIN Tltk lt iv«n YMri of Service 3 Uk«: PwOcW 1 work DiftHh.ee No t .id overtime and th hat on umpuft FftVOiltt Food! Any tiling Kalian ivftai Sign I - • . THU; Bsokstor Mar Veers of Service: 5 Likes: Campus end Job rhtiSa Mo Comment Favorite Food: Skmrp Itdlftc 5 0n: Oki DEB ADAMS ft U Gnhttorc Veers of Service 5 Likes: Job CMftkkeft t have no dvket fivoritt Food: Lemon Mftiwgu n fakir Sign: Aauenus Sli i Caminis First Mood « notebook. a quick, gift or cord, or n reeurrre iena aon'T went to 04M4 campus7 Then took no further PSC Sorwco .v her to Mne you The Bobcat Boohutoro WI« tat a of your set tool supply need year round They also Offer a wsOe range of t-shlrt . and PSC noveltidr- If you forget your roomies birthday, don't panic. Bounce to the bookstore for ■ ( • !, a poster, or whatever Oh no The Career Fair .« a week, away end you don't have VWF resume printed f Never fear, heed on down to the Brnt Shop and theytl fix you up with a top-notch resume. Besides resumes, the Print Shop can print Christmas cards, station- ary and various other material- to fit Your hoed Aji n ad the Bookstore end Pint Shop a re here to serve the student ' and faculty Ot PSC I li I III— I I IM Ml I m t VII I I IfCediaiMD- ‘Vii§e fST I II IIII ««I 1 VII 11 I I M V Gerald Stuck to !-. water tfuit goo« UVOuQM {N- .i COndtKrunfl Hyf-tAfTi tor tho Ubcary. RON FABRY Tltlv: !ja rvl r of ItAfcrs (m Ground VMr or! Sarvka; J Lfck ' PMHV 6kffl0ut OitJAt ' Non« FAVArito FMdl IV} V «.Ch AtMk And crab toot. £odlif SlQn: ■T-.CK’ Orr WALT BOSLEY TVtl ] Dr«CW of £ iy c f FUnt V rt S«rvk«: LA. : Working vvrt ' !: _ to vtv ieurty QN«4ik « ; F|nn lt« Food: h Lflbdtaf Zodiac Sagittal vv . Grace Stuck and Gary Staple wotirr the lawn aftor laying new OCJ Toilets From Mell Help Tho ptpm JvAt broke in Nfcyg,in, rwncfrng •■’in avalanche C4k4)dr 0 water tkirretna though ilir kitchdfl Coiling ' : T io from h i wort l OML it f'huAMrtQi! f1 TVwse Are orA just -4i few OHP Uw Liw . that itwrintOTYinCd is- faced with every day TKe maintenance staff. headed by Ron Fibrey and Walt Dotlty. .ve «Kvfly fOvn4 trvydgino Around bid P5C camp.ii yyrUi trunr tool OOMrt Of atfurr in hand Thu r-tviff in ro pon « k for the upkoop g thB ground dorm , buiid-ngr., and cthor dutkra aft assorted. Around the Campus O a Thow -ifd Oak Included n thow tA k« are mowing ijwfl , lock ., bskmgout troah, cleaning, snow removal,, compkwn tak no tndctwiiingftquirrtk THo rruunteruinc off- CO- located t oh-r d tko Adirwn«iitrftl)Qfv |V-mVV 3, - a too Where marry fru tratcxl parking violator go to pay iFwwr r X k parking tKfcotv if you ever haw a fix4t problem or a 5ted5SS Hgil8F k?Aky pot, ju t td out a work or dor form And pftIMnUy wait for the awaCAnee BOB FIKE THM- Carpark run 04 W v Ukn IVb K J •nwMMWt for FUkno ■ Famdy Hdkn. Mon r «wit Food rvrinioe lojui sign; Aounut BOB JUDD THb) MtriWnint For rtw, funaflmi 16 LAn Th (MM you nwt tr® «tudant Dlihkti: Soin of in J cmani mod By tft Admin «traBon f v rll Food: About OvOryttwiq Ron ImJth t R OQO throuGh fad-pAymant • hi ton tg rv av K For him to Fm h JAIME SNODGRASS Till : tKriKfy Of tn W?Vl t PW 1 rwttthftM 10 month Lika : Pnt of pop in U oiu unc Sfoc DiUlh t. I ' krxj Lot F vonu Food: CtMi Laj lodu UlA V uo DELBERT CLIFFTON T Or: A, M«w Yaar af hnA : 1 1 U «: Mo comnar l i ihka ■ comman Fawoflta Food! M Codlac Skin: Taurua Jiffy OaMmtin and Hon Fabfv wotar th lawn fwr (uttno down nod IK llll ll M€ %t II4M Weiia ta-Poge (89 Shorlcrw Mosi tJR ihOws OIt twr m Xf VOSeybeU playing «Juli during Intramural fltKJ At trio beg nrur Q ©f the- .chool yoar. «hot Star ' 114 hi t-iNii im i ai PATSY SHEA Tltl : hrvtrafrturAl t ciqf Year rf S r vka : 1 LIH ' Working with th vtudkjot Difclik : No Comment FtwefM fowl: P x.i Zed be S4g n: T aonj • Suic«v Gibton CJR ♦ Jeff AmvAtron® (JHh 5«m Pfeifer FR) ano Gen Kennedy ( SRJ cneer on to tr mural te.T m a ft wei cm.ng pert n-nts. them twelves TflJk About eCTthUft ai m! We4ialMA--Pag 190 Stay in Shane The Student at PSC sampled a k t of tippvtunibttft to oot f shape when P.i ivy Sh « the- new director of ritra« ai actxv Pe«. announcod an a -swrirnantof sporta«vento The tixw« uxigded ffceg tfootlpei.. mud voile yt li. sport4 trivia. volleyball, ear opt cis water uoNoyban. water t f|«fcet nU and lOfttMl AU Of th«fo were avaviaoiio to iron, women, and coed Intramural started September 19 with mud yoa vb ti and ended to May with SOfttWlI, Intramural provided the chance for students to stay m dhape and offered a ChanQ Of pace from the strain Of coOc jw hfe. Student could serve a offktol for the various oafthhw and tournaments Thi way. they could see what it was uho to be on trie other lido So if yOu aren’t athkrbc OrtOUQh to make ft on one of the coikoo team . why not try y ur ftu£k At Intr aif‘f urals, Imaginative Description Intramural teams sam- pled a variety of .magm- atave description One group chose Necrophllaca a tht r tltkr, According to Mr. Webetef. this u im ha an erotic attraction to corpses So a bo J « come up rrtAung at the- Pfnji Comotnrv, you Know who's to bUime1 But these in f ynt far The r xrmmm WOuld bfl hot W h ■ trail If you at on t tho- mort d typ ’! tfw n lUMAjh tho PSC Carnpu'. for Tappe Haifa Kegea and K They will aM ai to HLimmof Oo browiktir with you On the other hand, if y«Xi “ ■ “ - with hangover . f fwv; n and The Harem they Show you the truernearinQ of Animal Atognltfsm1 5a if you r foelwfll Short and Slow then try out PSC totramufaK MARILYN SAYER Titt UU Ort. Vear of IwitM t I UkM Mure mtudenlu end trmtMf-y co-wo Umt n+Mkn' her f.voklt r od: Lnaagnw lUgnt V- vn' Oot1t« Hoindiy. Or «ultor Of NBDC provtde Jena Adokma oww operator of a grocefy «tor n Stoll , with edverpung , dv NCDC Assists business I with I COUVJ corn up wnh • kucOV Ad for my bw«n ‘ ‘I wonder what )IM«IIOO «Bn llWT 'I JKBOC) 4 a «tatewid progrjun iMhch .« funded thr vofi Small IVj ir n AOnwwnr lwn «nd W jltdont under tend th «w Quartarty report !‘; lin t there hetp wn wh ft’' State of M 0r ha Peru state • center opperntve the Smelt Of coura there • halo. tJhrouOh NBOO nd Dottle Holliday at PSC. and best of M e free4 N Pr ha QutlAiil Divitoomant Cantor Bu in a matituta through wWch atudenta act an con ol tent's Juit atop Ov Mr , Holliday' Office and ah wK aa i t you with your DOTTIE HOLLIDAY n«e DtkIck or WIOC Veer e Senate Ukn; ATFiamr r or the CeOeue Ohllke r O-iKier-1 Frvoriii rood 0«« JI tn s «MNWI Zodiac 4 n Mu in, ScuiubIf Hail let m 'MarWyw, Oh htanfyw, E tl I receive any mal todayf 'How much for tames f On could hear the wurdt echo from the PSC R t Off ice on aderfv bae Sampling th! Of it« vnr, a real chore n wM never OOraog, and IT orr jtcy u were always drwig wm ' •hanfl, there were always ■otter to be w gh«). phone to lirmwr, and tetter to met r TV rte-at Of he a even open dunng bread! The y ar constantly heggied w th phone cat mc the tiMlcrtxsjvd i« ai o located f lh office Wrch am s •pent fcr j«V«3 student mad to th «r nome adorn It M ynportant to the taff that «tudarvt receive al of they rruM whether they are lunny at home or on- campu R«g rdle Of the weather condition , thee worker trudge down town to pkh-up the latent ihpmant of love tetter , o 11 . hometown new , papan, and hopefully letter with Check from Mom and Dad. If «t were not fpr thr office, students wotao tie broke, lonaty, and Pored But thank to the PO. student wsa alwaya p an «lout for th mill drivory Bobby Stephen (PR MlMntlv iwntl for the rna i dafcvery to recalve him !ai t «Mu of Ptayboylff II Mil—SI 1« I .4 « HUdiaUto-Vaqe 191 Farewells Gcctlbye’s Our cmoeoftt art on a r oltor coaster. ufj and down, and «irCKjr'wJ and around wo jtor as the cmd of the rffChod year ifflvts, and we bid dor f or ewer s and WKti byes TH fner © you hold 0 deer al year. pack up and neap homo for th trimmer , And tho remora. who you looked up to. depart. kw® never to return QAh Throuoh all the ml d amotions. you maroigo to sflfYk . cry. bd farewell , and thrpw in a few uw ya next ytftr ’, a one by on® ypuf friends drive cx t gf town. NJot onUy do you hive the task of txddrvj ado to friends but to faculty and staff as w0tJ Wbndoring as you leave the OffiCe iif they w B bn there nflAl year This tiitto of v ?ar also creatcMi !he ouostionv What AfT I ocxog to do ■ ifcM rvnar , wil I find a ‘bumrrw jotP ; and ShcMd I stay and take fdww cltinw ' At of whkh eventually -rvd up answered, but not without pcootem The other touchy, but worth mentioning problem that arrives at this time of YOd r ra home! I dPnt Krtdw if I can hvo with my parent afl tufiftrtter iynd Prru , im. the concern of mo .t -iitudkjntsr Concern about mo return o? codflwa, the privacy factor, and brother and conflict return Most students u uafcy i v« through the wjmmflr destn-wis to ratum to classes n the fan As the end of the school year rofttr coaster 1 wi down to a «tog. you 90t off onfy to board the K pOplSfW Of a now school VMf FACEHELLS 193 On at PSC Ftuattetta--Page 194 K V Of o ne vi Slat CpWag in har h i. opt si kn or dor lo rocn v PSC Howirv Ooclof of Uivm dogrow «(J to dolivar th CSflW fl£ m«m Addrni to ttn gr«k«wio clan of 1909 Qrr vv t givvn a ■t r dr 0 ovation a rot to p'tMUt tn liJditu Attar th i flanca aattiod down. •h ifiOui of tfv import. •ne Of Ptrru Stata arid of tna wiaiiiJ job PSC PvwMnt Or. GaManttna Md dona wiPi «oncme Mvaiopnwnt 4n South pout 9 cantkHiK! to prmvi tna unufKAtJon pragoct and tlh TatatnarhaOng bo«n«H Or camou Govrnw Orr -iMrwr adctriMk congratulating m 09 and tfwn rvfchad Off n t f holcoptor tn cm iw to givn tf o comm«n{ inn il «Mro- «I Wvo UfWtrtrtY of Uncom, N( Naomi Garten (SR) of 0 r 1« raafty aithutad «bout h r graduation day at PSC Hrt Jama ($R t« raMvad Pal a of h r Hard wgrfc ha rWvtty pa d off____________________________ I Al l MI I I m I Locking Back On 'S® Lodka b«ck on 99 flwoud« W vyvn of it rw . w« «•• Uvtgt tint wo Willi vwo couso uvw forovW LfcO A RrnOOl (SR) on Ow WiUlaK down at Wliit ooTortorri oo and kMong tnwMCrtns. ov) wxfwit «MU w 90 watrxxyt True Suinxk Sft to teod u 09 wW! WhiH «bout f «d Smith (SR) Uh bruto on dr laMbhi turn juvt ConrvW Wut (SR), th bo Kotbmt U o«l or Kovln Mowtry SRi iho btMbii) MqwkP How tan wo qo on without thorn? Amohwatv (oMugh, w a (war o t by, but wo a (way remember t w friend . tWTUrt ndt fv«V Fdt€K«£b--P(u|e 195 (Abov ) Mary McAdjmi C5R takes it momgflt to rmomber all Ow CfMt Bnwi at PSC (Right I Jim Ktglm (£R r.sttm clon-oly to thvo CWim ncom nt «Wrasu 196 fACDVELLS Commoncpmont 89 droved at PSC earlier than in previous. y ars The «xorci. ©■ began at 10 30 a.rn. irratip-ad of g p.m. in the past, thus creating a COOk?r. more comfortable ceremony.. TN hOnor.lbto Gover- nor Kay Orr pse ent«!d the cimmonc®m nt a kjre 5 to graduate s, and nM a round of applauso when sho mentioned a budgot increase for PSC. The governor 1 so recieved PSCs Honorary Doctor - at© of Law3 degree. Herbert Orawnell, Jr. was the regipent of P5Cs Honorary Doctor of Htamarws Letters degree, while long time PSC Supporter Thomas Morris v and PSC Alum Dr. Armon V«nd«rt were awarded tK c Distinguish- ed SorvKo Award After listening to numerous speaker . the- time that everyone was waiting finafly arrived, the presentation of degrees Everyone had heart worrrw g moments with hug , pictures, and kisses; but it wo?in t until Duane Elliot SR) rolled acres the stago to receive h diploma, that the goosebump wont down woes and eyes failed with tear . That moment rivwlo Common cement 09 a «vent and time to remember. Teml Rlbraadt (SR) of Auburn gives a rsigh of relief .after finally reoeviny her degree. 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A 04 to 144 Staftwl Ifl V«rto M A T 'ito V Op A irr, to ■« '« Vmk to J 1 I to itof ■+m K4L . - J4 'to 'to t4i Iflfft SmvMU'i WeitoW.1 . ««.' to. ito 'to WilM W i • « C« 4 ' to o, n m a « 4 1J «to -to • r ««I tov. K , 1 4 JPnrpf i«p«« rtO «94 %• «I Iftk. .M to «41 Ow n ID •«■ 4coM 191 M- « M to A I ! to r«- to« MM 141 Oto— to Ml B «FWV '4 V 41 «to ——. to- to 1« ■« «« SftM q y i 1-4« «4« StoGBf3« Itoto toe 14i ftoto 14 • Vinmlinit Small Staffs S«mp4tt tofno In many Uvtpol and fun ft They have flimmicln and snappy ‘W uyingt. a does, ttu Sampling 89 yearbook Through harp work. Song grueling noun, and dedication, the 1 ruvian Staff produced Sampling 89 ttMcy i Jan Tutt (JR) M Daw Addufln (JR) learned f K‘fi n J how to lay-out UfWi f tdy COPY and to ha Ur the wordo 'do ■t over ' f I I fllivi.lll siilfl Tatar . . Jana Tutt (JR) Ayr.' Editor D u Addison OR) CdrtOr-SiRehecca StaWy (FR Jennifer Krnjk FR Fhoto Editors Kim VrtUka ISO), Tracy Fisher 1.5 R) ■wmm r Editor . (Man Groff (SR), Sharltn Mott (SR) Staff Ann La Hood (SR). Vicky Johnton (SR). Annatta Bollen (FR) Advisor................. Paul Wmkslmjn 0 rt waron t for the efforts of JOnwr Editor RvtMtci Stjley (FR), her ■..•do kick Jennifer Kressk (FR) and photographer Kim Vrtiska (SO) and Tracy Fl eh r (SR) Sampling ’89 would never nave met the pro rt« au«a of their hard work. PSC tied .1 book of Ngh quAfcty The Staff nope you savor end aryOy every p.-igv (it Sampling '69 Vimitlim the Great Times «it Peru Mate Thu Peruvian hold many mug that wd help u« to (•meoVber «8 of the tmo that we had at P5C, from sampling our first cwwo party to Our last final stride to roc give our dog-toe. W. ' had a lot of groat Odvantumy working on thi« edition and at mwt wondered it it was worth an of the liasskr But now that rt is fwvthed and Our work ,% completo, wo know that it ml serve ilspureou a a book fuB of nemows, As Jr. editor a. wo had a lot of prwnsurc . deadlines, headaches, alcohol and STRESS It was aM worth our time iyj effort to give thr. sample of coUeoo ufe to you. the student, faculty, staff endadrrersstraOon. We would Ike to thank Al Of the staff, r acuity and adnruruntratton who cooperated with u and wJlmgfv answered numtHme for their profiles They hitK.«yd to make our joo easier and more oryovaDia Also, thank folow staff and advisor for tl of your h i in making If Peruvian a mccrv. We are looking forward to na«l year eObon. we hops (hat you are too 1 Rebecca Staley (FR) ana Jennifer Kresak (FfO - Editors of Sampling '89 The “Jo Cf It All Thi 1989 Peruvian is OMkated to Jerry Joy. who without hi help. this book would not have existed Through ms dedcabon and pride of the PSC campus, he pushed tty book into die 1987 puppet after twelve year of abtencs He helped u to preserve all Of our accomplish- ment . failure , tear hed and long-term friendships that da vvlopwd throughout our year at PSC irtrtth t dadcation, we w now be able to sample those times whenever this book is opened. We have now comoletec a second edition and arc toohv-iQ former a to more in the future, thank to Jerry Joy We will nover be able to pa y him back for a II of Ns hard work and loyally to the Peruvian But. hopeful' fy. cm books e kdtence wA prove that rt was a job well ■ done! Swtt| M PERUVIAN Tfce £ «i--Pa je 20!


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