1956 - The Peruvian

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PBRU111J\S 1956 PERU STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Peru, Nebra•ka. XLVUI

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T4BLB OF CONTENTS 6~047


PERU\'Ul EDITORS Co-Editors . 8U&\nett Manager.

Lay-Out . Copy. Photography Sportt

Sponsor .

• Clyde Barrett Peaay EickhoH Dick Cor....,ine

Fran Laraon Jan1ce Johnson Betsy Hartman

. Ed Bosworth Jame• D. L.eviu


DEDICATION ToR. T. Benford. who hal eerved the 1choot and community for over~ qua rter o! a century, this 1956 PERUVIAN Ia dedacated. He haa been not only a teacher. but a friend to those who know him. Hit love of mueic and the talent which he ao freely aha rea will be long remembered on thie campus.


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FACULTY


DR.. NEAL S. GQt.iON PrtJiden1

OR, ANDREW A, WERESII

Dean of Coli~~

MARCUERft'E HAUGEN Auo<:late Dun of Students

OR. HAROLD BCRAAS Duo of Studenu


01\'mON 01 lOUCAliO:O., (LU'T TO RJGHT): C . Kdly, Or. f. Mulllnhr, K. King, A. Ashl<t)", Or. li. Bor.u.s. Or, 0, "'lniOIJC'I, K. (o.tiUtln,

~ECONOARY EOUCAliO~. lACK ROW, {U'fT TO RIGHT): l. Moor~.<,; , lbch, fl. M.udc, R. GrtDJJc, 0, M.ln ring, R. GtA)lOn, J, UUrC"II, D. J,uvb, V. l>tZ,An(, Ot. f. Mulllnl)i. f'R.O.NT lOW, (L£FT TORlGtfr): R.. V.ln Pt>h, F, ~"Otdl , 1;, W('UC, F, Whtclcr, L. Lonet, R, MAihi:WI,

EL£M£NTARY !DtJCATIO.'J, JACK ROW. (tUT TO RIGtiT); C. Shtcl). M, Alol.amJ, R. Grindle", 0. lvd1oo)ft, Z, WoaJttl)', 0. MA~~ring, A. Alhlcy, li . .Jotl.mon. F. Mullinix, tKO.\i r k0W, 8. l4..1), R. Browo, B. G.ll\1, M. Cb.rkt, F, Wh«lu, R. Gallluln.


OIVISIO!\ Of fl~t A•n, (UJT TO IUGHT): ).tf. V ja.Q;:.r.a, Jrob. D. t.tar..rLII&o J.tm :-.. Didckl, Mr. R. tiMIt, MI. T lcofcotd,

I>IVI'110~ OF IlEALTit A~D PUY'SICAL £0UCATIO~ . (LQ- f TO IU(Oin') Mt. A. \lobt<tlct, Mn. R. M.aUX'-t.. Mt, W, Jobmon. Ml.tl P. ~Hdsoa, Mt. I. StC' 1pc1.

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Of ~OCIAL \CIE~CU. (LUT TO RIGHT): 0... M. to'"•H, Df. G. KC'O)OG. Mt, A, Cla)bl..m.

DIYbiOS' Of LA~GUA<iE ARTS, (LEFI' TO fU~Uf): 1. eomaa. Mt. 1. lA"•in.

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M..._'lf•, Mr, c;.. ~tt, Ot. L c.;,ul\:U, Or.


OIVISIOS Of PRACTICAL ARTS: LEPT TO R,IGHT: A. Wr10n, 1:. Wurc, H. We;uc. L. Looes, 0. brvh, J. Lnucll.

OIVISIOl'\ Of SC I I'~CE AND MATHEMATICS, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. M.athCN'S, J. Cbrh<. M, Cook. fl. Miller.

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AOMU\ISTlATIVf STAFF, lACK ~·. LEfT TO R,K;Hf· Mt, A. Uod.lhl, Mt, 0. C.a.tlllt, t.!r, K, lioc:ywoo6. !\~. 1, Wnon, M1 )_ VatK.«. fRO.'fl" ROW, LEFT TO IUGHT: t.tn. [. P•uJ.Itot, t.Uu C. Ktlly, Mn. C. 8o•un.aa.

Na. N C.arc-y. Mn. G. laiMma.

SECR£iARIAL STAFf!, lACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGtn': ~tn. J, RJhMr, Mn, 0. M.arwlng. Mltt IJ. Rbt, Mn. M. Proctor. FRONTR~' . LEFT rORJGUT: Mrt. G. Ueyvood, Mn. M, C.atude, Mn C. T• gg.a.t, Mn. J. VaoPelt. 13


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SENIOA CLASS OFfiCEJtS: Jack Nance. Vloe Pr~ldem; Georgi•

8a~.ter.

President: 8ob s.acon, sec•

rtrary·Treasuttr.

SENIORS

JIM ACKER.\iAN

&ERT ADAMS

Frtmom

Fllirmoot

lULL K. AWN

808 BACON

Cbtcago, IJI.

P•wnee

DICK ADAMS Falls City

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RONALD AHL Louisville

CLYDE BARIU.TT

GEORGIA BAUER

Hamburg, low•

Verdon


OAL£ 8RAOU:Y Aubutn

toWARD BOSWORTH Nebr. Ctty

JANET CtaSTrM£.-..:

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WupiJII w.nu

falls City

PtGGY

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Ll.LA~"D COVAULT T.abk P.oc:k

KQTH GlWLA~"D Au"""

SIIIJU.EE GOOO(.L

JOHN GARRlSON Cortland

Aubi.IIA

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Peru

Monmouth. Ore,

GROVES

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ARDYCE HOWELL

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ttauloc

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ROBERT JONES

GENE LDER Cortlaod

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WILLARD MASON LoulwUtc-

ANN MOOR£

JOHN' MeMullco Chicago. Ul. I

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JACK t<OANCE

DUAf\t OVOI:GAAIU)

XEf.S OYEIGAARD

Red Oal<. Ia.

Red Oa-k.

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EDWIN PHARAOH

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WlWAN PH AMOtt

WESLEY PAAP

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ALAS SnrJIS

Nebr. Cat)'

LO\Io'[LL SAMUELSON ~~nit , Kan,

Ri~

JOK.~ $TILW£U. PahD)'U

SfWU£Y STUTUDT ~

WELLA WEDDfL Pl&ltm'!Oulh

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MAltY SHDtROO

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K.ao.

JDIRY TRULLINGDl


CLASS OFFICERS

IVNIOR OffiCU.$ Bob Kurntr, VI~·PreddeDl; Gl01la O'H.I.ua, $ecrcc.vy•Trus~~.tcr~ Bob Nonoa, heJJ4c.Dc.

FUSHMAN OFACDS: Sid lkolll'l\, Prttldent; Pauline KUb, Tru•urcr; Jal'let Couon, Secretary: L.ury S.llon.

Vice ·Prt•l«nc. •


tlu110f Abtl Bridgtpon Fr.

aobc:tt AJica Ntmlha So.

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Gary Adam• Falll Ctl)' Fr.

Suu.o Alb¢.rtoOn

BUI Almond

R.aJpb At&DU Omab.a fr.

PtN

F~motlt

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ft,

Bill Albrlgbt Falb City So.

Norma Annwoe~& 8to'W'Ort1Je Jr.

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CoMa kiJotvw"""'' So.

klly J,vna UD.kla So.

M~le !.ac.kt.rnt)'er Elmwood Fr.

RobeR AWfcn Panwll. Mt..owt Ft.

6 4 0 4 7Bu.ulcot M. H ""'boloa>e" Fr,

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Vlrglnia. 8alfow Uftioa Fr•


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Jerry BtU N~br.

City Fr.

Roger Benton M~h·ertl. 1~.

Fr.

Marilyn fl.enec:k~ OonNr fr.

Ben

Benn~n

Nebr. City So.

Betty Blerc Cook So.

J~mes

BtnDCu

Pa"'nec: City So.

Ouatle Birglnal Omah.a Jr.

F~uoa

BUb

Cook Fr.

-' 'I Lorraine Blppc:$

Jamtl Boatman

Olck Bo\rfdtD

Stell~

Peru Fr.

Ttbmab Fr.

Fr.

Howud Bt.aiUOO H..amptoo. Ia. ft.

fr~d Br.aun Ca:J~too Fr.

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Barbau Bo)'d Omaha Fr.

• Edmund Bri.ssc:tte Marlnettt, Wis. Jr.

Beverly Brown D.aykln Fr.


OtAnaa ltovn Cr<:non. Ia.

Fr.

Ga.mc:l 8rowo N<:bC'. Clly Ft.

G~eCa:DUOG

lwf Ft.

Sid Srovn

Puv fr.

Lttoy Sucbbol;: Table Rol;k So.

Jo}'CÂŤ" CMIU.Jc Nebr. Oty Fr.

Claudette Cbu~ea

GIH Cbambtn Scvatd So,

Pau So.

David CU1es Nebr. City SO.

Pany Colby Platumouth So.

Thelma Conyac: Rlvenon, Ia. Fr.


• • Janet Couon ,tN Fr.

Dick Couon HonOft, J<UI. Sr.

Bc:\·erly Cook F1.itfa.x, Mo. Ft,

fUctwd Cotwine Blatt So.

\ Mattha Cox

frank OavU

Uocola So.

~.eona. Kan.

Dodlolt Ntb.avb Jr,

~nttl

M.utlyn Dledt1ehl

Jr.

.fJ_· _-~

SterUttg Fr•

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Sbftl~y

Olsstm)"Ct Jtolnuvtllc Fr.

Lorc-.a Dyke

Tom EuunAA

tau, I.a. So.

CbJ~,go.

w.

So.


Ddoo Fpley

801 Evuett

Ptt\1 Jt,

~·ecping W•1(l

llll ' 'Ft. " Puu

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[)

So.

MaecJoala. Ia. fr.

Rufllma

D~IJ

Pu. fr.

lidO Fr.

c;eorge frADCb Om~

fbckr

Sh.uoo frcem.aa Frtmocu ft.

So.

Riclu:d Fanlcb.aU:tC:r tlutnboldt Jr.

J&mcs fnp.aulcJt to.-~

Water Fr.

Mary A.aD hent Omaha Jr.

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TYOC'IAO FUII~(t

Roaald G.a..rdner

Sbeoan4oab. Ia, Fr.

~·emaba

Fr.

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Catol Gaw.,t

Beverly Gerdu

Nebr. Chy Jlr.

Auburn Fr.


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I.R. Gtdlrt Pnu ).

v~,.4,u Goldbc:rs £aux. I.a. Jt.

Evd)~

C arold Golop Pent Jt.

Dnid (il.atgO'-' Hllf"'bo&dt It.

Jamea CraHt PlaUJftiOC.1h Fr.

'theodore GfO\·C'• RN Oak. Ia. Fr.

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Oo.tocby IUJitk OI<U So.

Gr.aec tkauford lroWlllville Ft.

PeN So.

Ddro(lmvood fr.

Gobbfr

Elk Credc Fr,

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kuy H.anmu ftlb City So.

L«ralac Huck Elk Oe:ek So.

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Pua Fr.

["Vtl)'l) llilkrs Elk Creek Fr.

Oon•ld Uobebu S)'rtC\Ik'

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Joy HopkW Batt1cu, 11. Fr.

1\*tM: tt.auptman Nebf. City Fr.

H&de) M«kcr

Sbtlby So.

Gld llc)ttood PeN So.

h"Vctly lUnch Aubum Fr.

27 Larry Uopldnt Gu1h1le Ccn•ct, 11.

Teny Kadfoc: Futh Fr.

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W&htr Hllff Tecunuch Fr,


ltaymood

ltiiiSC:It

knr.utd Jr.

Ridwd Humphrey

MMy HllgbeJ

Bt&tdc, Kan.

Au~rn

Fr.

Fr.

c...s•·..,.., Okom

Claude Jo!luoa 1..0Qhv1Uc Jt.

Jlm J,t.rvit Ncm.tb.J fr.

Dco Jolv>>On $yr.t.CUMI fr,

Janice JohMon Peru So.

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Dale

Fr.

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Table ltQc.k So•

Johruoa

Joltpblne JobNon

K~nM' h

Glenwood. Ia. Fr,

PJatumoutb Fr.


Loruloe JobNon ScJnton. Ia, Fr.

Joyce Xe-luy Salem Fr.

Ralpll Kl<ln. )r. Ncbf. City f r.

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Fred K01.1dcle

Tek.ama.b Fr.

J>maK. . . .

Lc:wucoa Fr.

P&u!JM Klsb

$htoan<k>ala. ll. Fr.

\oo'HIJam Koebbtlm

Ma.til)'ll KOftal

Falls City Jr.

OkU Fr.

Robut K r a.mer Syr aeuJe Jr,

O.urel Kreglo AUb\lfQ

Jf,

Floyd Kdc:JeiJ

Ncbt. City So.


Cll.a.IC'• KNmmtc

Dofto.a Lair

~ Oi\k, l~t.

Sbtn.ancto~h.

Jr.

Ia.

Fr.

Keith Umb

Fran l..al$00

wymore Fr.

PC'ru So.

W.U:IM U~orrlDOG Si\JC'm Fr.

Johlaoy Uocolo

Ouid Lortgfdlow Peru Fr.

Bradlblw Fr.

SllUn.ne Lou4oa Sbtnalll.toah. la. fr.

J.ack LUdwig klle¥ue Jr.

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Jt-n)' Ludw'3

Edwin l..utk

8cllt.¥1.1CI So.

St. Ansgar, Ia. Fr.


K•thlcat l,,:;;a

lb.nh Allll t.k8ftdc

Eul McC•In

Ncbf. City Fr.

Spdngfldd So:

Tccums.eb So.

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kllt\'m... ~u.

\~ U.me-t Maloay Mahcm. Ia. Jt.

loyd Mate<XJC Tt.e\lmtch Fr.

Fr.

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Kay Man Tekam.ah Fr.

t.oube- Manb•ll

Ray Mayfield Galland so.

F~tnds MteltdJs Omaha Jr.

W)'fi'IOrC

So.

GaUya Muon

Falb Chy Jt.

La.try M.llltt Uambucg, Ia. Fr.


ltobm a.tllkr )lha.o Jr.

Tom....,

M.u: Moort

r..a. la.

k:llevot ).

Jr.

'\ • 'I Mlu-. Mueller Onuha s.o.

£tb.tJN~

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ll.ans Nebon

Jerry Mullins Salem So.

kb Seagebl~~t-r Ao,_.

Notm.a.n Nelsen RN ~k. Ia. Jt.

EJ:ecer Jr.

Pbll~ru

-So.

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kda NJd.ay ~br. CilY

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Ron Nohtttsmeyet Auburn

so.

Robul Nortoo Falb Chy I• •

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i 8ob Norvell Auburn

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Jerry N~a«-k Tekamah

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\Robt.n P.almcr .\

G lori.l 0' tun~

H.anteu P.uldton

PeN fr.

Aubuto Jr.

Rlvenon. I.a. So.

Ali« PbUhpt

c......... 11,

i Tom Pt:rce:ll fall• Chy Sr.

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Gall Peccr1011

Byron PtcttloOft T.almagc Fr.

PlattJmOI.Ith Fr.

Vera Plpt.r

M.arUyn Prcmer

Brock f r,

Aubu.rn So.

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l,oh Puppe Nobf. Ctty Fr.

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Don Plckerlr)g Nebr. Chy Jr.

Sharon Re-agan Auburn Ft.


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Ia. So.

RobtrtRc.cd Auburn Fr.

Catltoa Rbolu

Elbc.n~ Rboc~D

P&lmyra Fr.

P&lm)n )t.

VIolet Ritbu Aubwo So.

Pbillp RihD« Pc:n. Ft.

T~cumscb

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FrH Jtotbt:n Aobw-D So.

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RDJu _,l Paw $o.

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JeaD Jbryle Puu Fr.


1.>ny S.llon FJlb CIEy Fr.

Rou SamucbOft

Kct~Mtb

kJitlc, KJn. So.

Suutee So.

Ddcwc:t S.udtn

JoAM $(bdltl

luutcc Fr.

PUb Cuy So.

lhii>Ma Scbvh&

Co. llu!ft., Ia.

Lcoo.a Secbl Cook So.

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Sane!

Raad SdnamaKr Om.aha Fr.

Stndrl ShJW

Leland Sbetvood

wymore Fr.

Chester so.


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Alan Shipley Falls Cit)' Fr.

CoMic Shleldi Hcblon Fr.

VlrgU Sk.lp<oa

Haddam. Kan.

Jt,

Bob Slauglncr Fairmont Jr.

j, Ci.eorge Slaughter F~ilmQtl.t So.

Alvlo Sma.n Beattie, Kan.

Fr,

A ~~~hey Smitb Aubw-n So.

J~et St~nget

Oorb Stcnul Hamburg. 1~ .

Fr.

Fr.lnel StU""c:ll Palmyr.l So•

Tecumseh Fr.

Del Stoltenberg Nebr. City Jr.

Nlek Stolu.r Bcatrlee So.

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Elaine Spier So.

Om.tb~

CUffotd StOkes Nd>C. Cily Jr.

Mary Suaw

Cbudcnc Stumbo

Puu Jr.

Salem Fr.


M.a.ra..un S'lobocSa Pla1umouh

rt.

l~ Cuolyo Tlmmc.rman Sttlla Fr.

Nancy Tagg('n

k:U)' Tatftll('f Omaha So.

Gerald Tlmocb)·

Falb CU)' Fr.

Pe.:ru So.

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I M.uy Trail N<:br. Chy So.

E4 Volkmet

Joe Vukd flnla Fr.

Nebr. City So.

._aid Wa,pu Oa VliOCI So.

Cb.ules Tillman Non.b Pl.aue Fr.

De:&~:~~ V&Dikrrord Peru FL

U& Volkmet Ncbr. City Ft •

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WM.ta

Sabah&. Xu. Fr.


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Ann Woderqu.IJ-t

!Undolpb, Ia.

Fr.

Ron~ld WeMingbc>ff S )"~(USC Jr,

Cayleen Wiboo Ve:6on So.

CÂŤWa Witty Nebr. City Fr.

Peggy Wendelo

Welu

V~inla

Bun Fr.

So.

SaMra Wtu Peru Fr.

Donald Weat Fairmont So.

Wayne Winslow seautce Jt.

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M;t.f)' AM S)'r.lle~ase

WeMingboff So.

Wayne WUes J..'ehawlta Fr.

Win~er

Ronald Witt

Jean

Otoe so.

Sabc:tb~.

Marvin Wustet OaWJOn Jr.

Kan.

Wallace Wuster

OaYSOO Jr.

Fr.


EDNA ZA.6£L JcbftSo:>C~ $0,

IIAROW ZABI:L Jobr~J~:on so.

SECOND SEMESTER STUDEtTS

lACK llO'Io', LEP1' TO RJ(;ItT: J, furrow , J, S.acks. FOURTtl ROW:£, L.ardlr• bo. R. Miller, R. Miller, D. ())sung. naRD lt:O'o\': R. Pbllllpe, R. Mllldtt, If. Atlngtcn. R. Adams. SOCONO ROW: ft, fJ I) . N, Trabert , C . OwcnJ. A. Wlmcm.an. t-lWNT IIOW: R. ll*dc, 0 , Ttldet, M. Rt)'nOllb, R. Reed.



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ORG~SIZ~TIONS


LEF1' TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: John McMulleo, John Slllwell, LolocU Jonts, FRONT ROW: Kay Pbc!lpt, JanJce Jotuuon, Fran Lanon, Beuy Sc4·

STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council consists of repretentativet from each clats and is tuper\'ited by two faculty tpontore. Thete repreeentativet terve on \'&rioua faculty C"ommittees. They work with 1dea1 to improve the colle*e. The Homecoming £estivitiet, the May Fete program, and other a11 · coHeJte functiO"I are some of the many acUvluea they sponsor .

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OffiClR.s: Pres.tdeot-Lo-iwcll S.amwl.wn, Ttc~ture:t·J(•bn Slllwcll, ~cre ta ry-Kay Phelps, Vlce·Prc•ldtnt•John McMulle-n.


The

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Homecoming Queen and her auend.lnu.

H0If EC0311 NG

The

~psllon

PI T2u Fr:uemhy had 1he w[n.nlng Homecoming dbpl.ay.



TOP ROW, LffT TO R.IGHT: Elbcna Rbotea. Oorb ~·utter, Wodra ~·~,. Qbel Slnoe.bt~Kr , Jtu Ruyk. fU IH Lab. llnocw Abel. P.u Colby, FOURTII RO\tt': Faua. tiJll. C•tOiya Tlm~rmaa, Jaott Stangel, Loh I\IJ!i", kwuly ltlaJ., kvctl)' Gctdcs, Sbsao Albcnon. t-r.aMI Scut~dl, Vtra Plptr, GeOI'gla lsb.am. Mary Tr.tll, Martba Colt. Nuey Tague, Glorl.t O'H.ura. Carolyn I.Aium.an, rRONT R0\1.': Acn f'Mttf, Beuy ~dhcck.

WJII'rE ANGELS The White Anael• boott all athletic teams in theH eeaeon. The main objective of the organiuhon it to provide pep and spirit for the Bobcau. Other activities i.nclude aelUna at football and basketball games. Each year a scholarahi.p is given to a deeerv1ng Wh\te Angel member.

SPONSOR: Mlu Ro\tOidt

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lOW A-. ft'coktq~hc, C.uol C.&'IU.rt, Mary AQft fl.xnc. M.arguet S'#Obod;a, OeAruu Stova. Wll Ptunoa. DoGn.a

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KAI!iiC:D.lD, P.aultne Kilt!. souane Loudon. Lon路alne

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h:ggy

WudCIJ~t.

TtaRV ROW: l.oubc Marshall,

Gcugl.lS.l.ler. SECO.'lO ROW路 lhlac Spier. 8onctc Ruu., Leoca SecW, LJ& Volkmtr, Fr.an IAttOn. J.Woc Jolnon, kuy tt.anrn,.,n,, 'hoanc Fvnkboutcr, Mlu Rowotd,.

ao.e Edcltn.lft.

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OfFICW, LlFf TO lUCHT: J,anfoe Johnson. Secreu.ry: C:eors,ta t.uer, I'MtlckiU; Clorla O'ltatra, Ylce路Prt.stdcot: E'lafne Spier, Treanuer,


CH££1U.EAOERS, U:FT TO RIGHT: Yvollne Funkbol.lser, Betsy

lla rt m~on , J~on.lee

Johnsoo, Set ty Sed-

lacek, AM Fo$ter.

WHITE 4NGELS •

WHJTE ANGEL: Homecoming Otsplay.

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Thte )'ear the White Angels took a long trap to follow the Bobcats to Nashville, Tenneeeee. Honortng the new pledgee at an afternoon tea and telling concessions at the game• are tome of the activities they have. A convocation program was given by the White Angell whh the cooperation of the Blue DevH organization.

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BACK ROW, LfPl' TO RIGHT: J, Ludwig, T. Vloc~nt , T. Percell, 8. B&coo. D. G. Heywood, G. Slaughte r, T. Eannun, J. lknnett, R. samu.d10n, R. M.ajon , K. FROST R0\1/: J, Nan«, J, TruUioger, J, Ludwig, B. Adami. R. Wfu., C • • •• • .. .• ,

BLUE DEVILS

The Blue Devils , Men's pep o r ganization stimulates school spirit and interest in athl etic and other school events . T he

group s ponsors athl etic banquets, purchases varsity awards and providce scholar ships in cooperation w ith the White Angels . They also earn money b y selling concessions at the games . Blue DevUs sell .at a buketball

ga m~.

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Off:ICf.Mb, UFT TO RJGIIT1 R. MIJOn, Sec-retary; R. ~cQn , Vic< •Prtthk:tu: T, Pl:rtcll, Th:uuret; Mt. Lmn:ll, Spooto.~r: J, Ntn~. Prulcknl,


BACK ROW , LfPT TO RIGHT: K. Uewcr, M. l>ods.oo, R. Helm, H. Zabel, 8 . Gfeller, G. Chlmben. MIODLE ROW:(:. Le:bt'r, J. Porter, J. Trullinger, R. Wcnnlngboff, N. Ovcrg.urd. FROST ROW: 0. Pbar.aob, Mrt. M. Cook, D. Cbrineos.cn, K. Pbelps, J, Cbrh-tecueo, F. Crouoehmc.

ALPHA ~~ U 0~~ EGA Alpha Mu Omega is a nationnl mathematics fraternity. The purpose of this organization is to ttimulate che interest in math路 ematics in their future professions. Initiation is held in the fall a nd the annual picnic is hel d in the spring. This group is sp-onsored by Mr s. Myrtle Cook.

SPONSORS: MrJ. Cook, Mr. F. Muek. OFFICERS: K. Phelps,

Sec:rttary路Ttt.nurtr: 0 . Cbrineruco. Prcsldc:ot; L. Vtce路Prul<lent.

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lACK lOr., lLFT TO lUCHT: Dr. I, Colli.al, J. Levin, J. l'oc'tcr, R. H.tltb. P. ,_.~1/ca, D. Conrice, R. f1lmtt, I. IAoclft. IIOST ...,..: l-. I. tocaas, M. s.bc:rrod, E. "-otcrt, L. .UfWII. r. L,.anog,

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SIG81 ATAU 0ELTA Sigma Tau Delta it a nat· iona1 EngHth fraternity , it1 pur pote il to promote a ma• tery of written e xprettion, to encourage worthwhile reading. and to foetor a tpirat of fellowship amona teacher• and ltude ntl of our lanauage and lite rature. Phi Alpha chapter il the olde1t national fraternity on the campua.

Sporuor, Dr. Colllm: Stcrcury·Ttt-a wrer. £. Jobns; ~ddent , £. Rlloccn: Vlct•PteJidcnl, M. Sherrod; MI. J. D. Levitt.




SACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGttT: Mr. Linrel1, Mr. A. V. Uf$00, Mr. JarvU. ~HOOLE ROW: N. Nelsoo, W, Wuner, 0 .

Glasgow. E. Epley. FRONT ROW: J, Stilwell, A. Stiers, N. Overgurd, 0 . O.路ergurd, 0 . Bradley, 8. Kr.amcr.

EPSILON PI T4U Epsilon Pi Tau is a national honorary professional organization operating in the fiel ds of Industrial Arts Education and vocational education. Fraternities are found in forty路 two states and three terri路 tories, the District of Col umbia, Canada and India.

OFFICERS: Ou.ane Overgurd, S芦rctuy; Alan Stlen, Vf~;e~ Praldent: Mr. 0. Jarvls, Spoosor: Mr. A. v. Larson, SpottsOr: 0Jic. Br.idley, President.


lACK lOW, 1.UT TO -.GHT: Nt. J. Chrtn, R.. Ma)OR. I. Alrucwd. G. GoiaJ'• A. fdt~r. R. Eblen.. J, Naott. H. Hart. L Samocboc, 0. Ad.tms, J. V.cMulko. D. IUrgiUI. AlOST R0\\'1 J, TN111n~r, T. Pcccc:U, L. Volkmtr, N. nii""· t<. l'btlpt, a.c. ,_nt, K. Gilliland, R. S.m~Xboa.

TRI BETA Beta Bota Bota, profeltlonal honorary biology fraternity, il open to junIor• and 1enior1 majorlng in biological 1cience. The fraternity promotel tho study of biotoaica1 problema and create• an interett in the field or biology . . . profe11ion. Thit group it 1pon1ored by Mr. J. Chrilt and hold• meeting• once a month. OFFICERs: Mr. Cbrht, Spoa.t.Ot: M, Putn1, Vh:e·P~Ilde:tlt; K. CUIIIADCJ, Preddc:nt; E. Jobruon, sccret.ry•Truulrct.


lACK ltO'o\T ,

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Lc\'U(. ..tr. a . Moore. D. f.lnJch.t!JMf, c . Lcbc:r, J, ~r. R. lblg!l, ' · 1.. Jobmoo, Y, fbnlrt~,li,,UC't, M. ) ~ nbod2.

(i, Pc.lcl\00, C. H2)J. S, Ge1 ~ · M, llaQ.lOI,

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CLUB

01 1-JCU...o,.: :s,_..>f, M.r. 1t. 0 . M~; I'K.tl4eot, Jlal Pufw.t; V tee ·~idult.. Dh; ll Ct....toc; k<tcl.ary, G• caiUys; TruMI.r'ltr, Etbcn.a llllotco.

The Dramatic a C lub, one of the state' a olde~Jt drama. li.c organi~ationt, throughout its e x i• · tence has endeavored to present to the com .. munity the best in drama . Members are tele cted on the baeit of interest, ability, and quality of work from students helping i n any way with club production•.


t.L'Ie. lt. P\J.mct, D. t.tcKtltgtn, L. 811Cbboll. 8. }.too~. FRONT ROW; M, ~trt\liOO, L. lwb,. [, llhoteo, M. Sbcnod,

A tttne from d~e Uomccomlng p~y. ·A Mut«t ltlt Sun Arr.angc-4• ,


BACK RO\\' , J..EFT TO RIGHT: Mr. R.ub, 8. Koellbelm, H. Jde.w, W. Pope, V. Goldberg, V. Baucke, L. Dyke, C. Cbambcn. FRONT~' : L. fJocbbolz , Y. Fun:kbc:M.ise.t, A. PI!UIIp.~, S. Loudon, &. Brown, E. Spier, C. Reed.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUG Foreign Language Club is organiz.ed to give Foreign Language students an opportunity to speak Spanish, German, French, and Russian. They meet each month to have programs of films , plays, songs, and poetry.

OffiCERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. lde:w, Vlc:e路Pteddcnt; 1.. Buehboh, Sec:retary路Trtuurer: Mr. ~th. Sponsor; E. Spier, Preside:at,


lACK toW. LEn TO lUCHT: Nancy Taggen. Beny Tuulc-r, tumct Par•boa. JUDe Huptm&D.. Caroi)"D l.utunaa, PbU ~ahllko, &At\>)' lucliloll., Elbt.tta lthotee, Locbe ).bf1.b.IU. CJ,>f\1. O·tt~na. Gctcgi~ ~ucr. Dons Wu.lcr. fll().'O:T IOU•:; Uua.: ).plCt, OJclt Fa.a.kba1Mt. Marii)"' Sla&k•

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Tho Peru chapter of the Music Educator• National Conference consists o! atudonu with a minor or major in music. They tponeor the annual choral C!nd band clinlct and the Thanksgiving Formal Dance.

OfFICUS, L!PT TO RIGHT: E1a1M. Spier, Secrcla.ty· Trt-uurer: Dick Fa.nkh.auxr, Pmldcnt; M.arUya Slagle , VI«·Prt-Jicknc.

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BACK ROW, LEFT TO RJGHT: Mr. l.Jtt.On, Mr. Lllu.eH, N. Nelson, R. W~gner, C . Krumme, N. Stoker, L. Huck, li, Oestm~na , R. Scboeppner. FRONT ROW: J, Mulllm, 8. Seek, W. Wuster, C. Jobtuon, W. Pup, D. GlaJgow, H. Hecker, Mr. Jarvi_.,

INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Industrial Arts Club is devoted to promoting interest in the Industrial Arts and Vocational Education . It is aHiliat路 ed with the American Industrial Arts Assoc iation. Membership is open to all students .

OFFICERS: Spon:SOr, Mr. D. Juvu; Secretary, B. Beck: Pret.ldent,

C. Jobtuoa: Vlcc路Presldem, w. Pup.

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lACK M>W • U:FT TO RJGHT1 Nlll H. Wu~e, E. Voa., S. Loo4oa, ._lt. \\ 'a~1, M, lt.Dtoe-lllt. MIDDLE~·: L. hp;lt. L Cool, I, l'lrtl), D. C<l'ntiDt. RtotoOT ROW: I. S<lnoo. M:1u Row. ldt, I. ltlrteu, M. P'rc:axr.

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CLUB The Commercial Club it organhed to inform commercial lludenll of new bueinett practice•. They have talkt by people in the butinett world and diacuttlont to orient the lludents (or their proapective profeaaion. Meetings are held each month with Mitt Hazel Weare at their tponaor.

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BACK R()\\', J..EPTTO RIGHT: T . Cony~c. M. l.awtiuon, R. £delnun, B. Blere , M. Cox. M. Wennlngboff. W . SchroedeJ M. R£eke, A, Uowe11. M. Beneke, B. Schultz, C. Tlmn1erman, M. Oiedrfcbs, C.

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CLUB Home Economic s Club is organized to c reate a desire in college students to better understand the living conditions o! c ommunity and family life . Eac h year the y sponsor a United Nations dinner and the Martha Washing · ton Silver Tea.

OHICtK~: R. El.lelrn~n. Vtce•Pr~slden t ; A. Moore, PteJid.ent: Miss L. t.ones, SpaoniOf: J. Schietel, Sec ret~ ry : 8, Btere , Treasurer.


l.l.&o)'IJ, J. SU.Ojo,'tl, 8, Hiodt, t. Ulllen, P. BUb. MIDDL£ AO'n:Mh' L. Lonc1, J. seheltel, P. Wudelyo, D. Ll6olph, .~. S Amuuoog. I. St:dlacd:, G. tsbam, I.. ltppe.1, J. Hopklas:, I. Gc:r.Su, $_ Oltsmc:)'~t. £ Gobbu.


BACK ROW, I..EPT TO RiGHT: R, Mulder, T. Pe-rcell, K. S~ods. THIRD ROW: 0. Groves, 8, Koebbelm, H. tdeus, R.. Mille-r. T . GrO\'tJ, R, Miller, 0. Roddy, D. Johnson, C. Tlltm~11. SECOND ROW: V, Ru.mb.augh, N, Tr~beu, G. M~yficld, Koler, B. Almond, L. Dyke, G . Sl.tughr.er. FJ.RST ROW: 0 . Rodriguez., W. Wuncr, L. Shuwood., C. Reed, F. Pedersen.

VETERAN'S

CLUB The aims of the Vet· erans Club are to further the attendance of other veterans , to keep veterans informed on the latest laws concerning vets , to help with other social £unctions , and to establish a schol ar· ship to aid veterans.

Comm~~r. BIU Almond:

Fr4nk Mlkells:

Tre~stuer,

Secreury, Bill Kochhelm: VIce-Commander, Ver1an Rumb.augb.

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BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Howell, D. Ll~lpb, C. Clausen, D. Brown. 1. llaupc.man, 8. Run., Y. f\lnkbou· fJwh. 1.. lobntoo, M. Cox, A. Foster, N. Stolzer, 1.. Dyke, F. 0.1vb, 0, Lot'lgf~llow. TUIRO ROW: M. Rlde, Jo Johnaoa, C . Luum~. 0 . ~lr , B. Niday, J. llopkim, 0 . Scentel, E. Abel, F. Stilwell. R. Edelman, N. Taggut, S. Reagan. B. Seck, D. Duerfeldt. SECOND ROW: A. Pblllip$, A. Smith, G . Wil100, B. Schuhz, R.. McBride, L. Manh&ll, P, Kbh, S. Louclon, P, \\'endtln. FROST ROW: 1. Kti.J.ay, 0 , Fankhau1cr, H. Christy, W, Wuner, D. ""'us· tet, M. Kostal, M. Trail, 1. Cotton, L. Blppes, C. Tlmmerm.aD, M. \\o'uner, 8. Koc:bhelm.

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S'f U0EN T FELL 0\V SIII I) - l ~I -l nrCA The Student Fellowship and YM·YWCA organizations of last year have merged this year to form a more ac:tive protestant youth group. Each year they are responsible !or the Chl'istmas Convocation.

OFFICERS AND SPO~SORS OF STUDENT FELLOW· SHIP: Rev. Wlllbnll, Rev. Falk, Re.v, Web&ter, Ela!Mo SJ>Ier, Fraa Llnoa. Joan Llnsenmeyer.

OfFICERS 1\NO SPONSORS 01- YM·Y\of: M.uy Ann 67

Fueut, Mu. P.uadbc, Gene Leber, EUxm.l Rhoten. Louise M.usb.all.


LUTHERAN CLUB, BACK ROW, LEfT TO RJGIIT: Rev. Drier, D, Adams, E. You, V. &uck<:, R. Udm. G. Ad01ms. FRO.'IT ROW: G. ibl)tr, B, 1-Ltnm.aD, E. Meyer, Miss Rowoldt, Min Ashle)'.

LUTIIERAN CLUB- L. S.A. The Lutheran Club (Missouri Synod) meet each Wednesday evening for lec:tures ~nd devotions under the direction of Rev. M. P . Drier . L. S. A., the Lutheran Student association. also meet each Wednesday evening under the direction of R.ev . Kumpf.

L. S. A. , BACK ROW, LEFT TO RJGHT: Rev. Kumpf, C, KNmme, N. Ndsoa, 11. Z.1beJ, U, Nelson, H. OcstrnaM, J. MueHer. TUlRD ROW: 8 . lkow-n. W, Schroeder, E, Gobbtr, E. HHicrt, Mn. Kumpf. SECOND ROW: 8 , 8oyd, B. Hinds, M. Diedrlcta, N, Arnu-uong, E, Z.abel, S, Stutheit, FRO.~T ROW: Y. Goldberg. L. Bu<:hbolt., 8. Ct-nk::t, L. Sc:eb.a,

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lACK ROW, UJ'T TO IJGHT: E. \'olkmt:r, P, S«<ulka. C. I t.tDCU, 0. Coc.tOO. A. Aafft:n, T. £uunaca, b.!IDDU ~ htbcr flccd-. f. Mldadb, W. P,)pc'. G. TUDOlby, M, s.obord.a, M. P'fcox-r, L. Volkmer, 1\. Sc::bocppou. fiOe\T JO'"·: T, Coo1ac:, J. ScMset. K. Ht:c,btf. D. H.tJ.tk. K, IAC.Z., I. Se41Kct, t-1. Hisgl111. £• • iuc:ttc, tc. Lklftt,

NElV ~U N CLUB Newman Club i l an inte rnational organi~ation for Catholic colle ge stu· denu to promote Lhe principles of the Catholic Doctnne. 'fhe group m e l each Wedneeday evemng under the direction of !-'ather Flecek.

Of'nCfRS: eeuy Sed lace~. Sc:.cn:ury•Ttta.t· a.:er: Kc:Uy L~wr, Prt.tldc.oc: Tom Ea.nm.ao.

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JJn Sungt:l., DJve Longfellow, DeAnn.J 8rolf'O,

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ST4FF The Peruvian staff is dedicated to the purpose of publishing the finest yearbook possible. It is not an easy task, for it requires hours of painstaking effort. The sta£f •• the editors , advisor, and assistants--hope that this book will provide many pleasant memories for the reader. Co-Editor, P<ggy Eickhoff; Advisor, Mr. 1. 0 . Leviu: Co·Edftor, Clyde Buren.


. OocA.a l.lir, k'h Nt4ay, t..lb Puppe. FRONT RON: Dick Contln, Janice Jobn'<'n, Cl)4e Burt II, Mr. Lnht, ~ggy

hnlce, kuy, .1nd Fr.1n dhcuulng plant (._,r )'OOf yutbook.


DOR.\1 CCX.'NCIL, lACK RON. UFT TO RIGHT: K Arms:troag. M. HI~Uu. 5, 5ton},clt, f. Ll.noo, R. Eddm.ao. I . Gc:tck1, J, $U11fCI, I. T•co.akr. FRONT ROt\': MiN M. tu ...ctn, t. ~pur, ( , AAoccA, ~14tct·~Ury Sbtm>d, $ . ~'SC:• K. Pbclpt, F. Stll'trell, A. twwelL

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DORM COUNCil., LEFT TO RJGIIT: Ron Wfu, Dick AlUms, Jobn Stilwell.

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DELZELL H4LL

LEFT TO RIGttT: R, CimpbeiJ, J. Mueller, F. Pt.dcrsen, J, Koenig, J, Kfngbom. L. Miller, R. Hunzeker, 1.. Hopkizu, P. Net~balteo, 1... 8~tehbolz , J, Porter, e. Meyer, 0 . Corwlne, G. l.ebcr, J, Gutsc;b, 74


BACK ROW, LfrT TOtuGHTt t\, Stolur, 8. Seck. H. Z..1bcl, E. Vo~rur , E. Vou, P. :-;ou«lc, J, Uocokl, J. Put• ndge. s.te~O ltOW: I. t\.:-rt.oo. J, Ac:llcf!DID, G. Cbamben.. R. Hc:trl', •• l\c~tt. J, LW••g. J, Sulwell, D. A4&tm, 1. G!Jtc~. I, Sam.bcxl. f1110:-;'T lll()'l.: K. $&!:Ids, K. t..larr, G. A4&1r.J, 0. kilocpplC-r, I. Cbard, D. Bowdea, I. (;ca, D. •~'Jua.al. J, TUBLllay.

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lACK t.(M • UFT TO RIGHT: R. M.cldy, A. Ediger, R. Wltr, a. Eblen, A. Shipley, D. Wc.s1, C . Amdl, R. S.lmue1· 100, T. Vtncen1, FRONT RQY.': 8, Allen, W. Rydberg. II. Hcckr, J. Ju'¥11, J, Guucb.


SACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Hwnpbrey, 8. Alk:n, 0. Jobnsoo, H. Nelson, \'. Goldberg, C . Krumme, J. Uilgersoo, F. Oavb, J, N•DOt. MIDDU! ROW: !'\, NeiJOn, E. Brn.sene, K. Uewer, G. FraneU, M. Moore, 0 . Ro1e.nquls.t, Mn. P.arJdtse. FROST ROW: 0 , GUsglow, T, Moen, D. Sc:bt.~ler, D. Stoltenbu.rg.

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The etalC or the Pedaaoglan pubhehea the cot-

teae newepaper whic:h is releaaed at two week inter-

va ... Theee journalists are 1ponaored by Dr. Lou11e Garrett.

Co•Edllot, 8111 Kochhclrn: Spocuor, Dr. L. Gam.u, Co• £dl1or kb Moore.


PERUVUN SINGERS SACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J, Meuller, 1,., Dyke, M. Winter, E. JolvtfOO, V. Goldberg, L. Satlon, 0. Loogfellow, 0 . Johnson, D. Fankb.a~oue: r, U, Chrbty, J. Poner, J, Ackerman, L. ~Jucbbob: . FRONT R()',i,': Mr. M:uutng. N. Tagg.u1, H. P.uldruon,

e. Spier,

L. Man~ll. E. Rhoten, G. O' Ham., E. Zabel, G. ~tersoo, S. AlbcNOO, M, Lawrh100, A. Wederqul.n, G. Bauer, J, Conon, B. Tatn~k r.

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BACK ROV.' , LEFT TO RIGHT: M, K<»~~l. J, Uot.t.nmeyer, 8. SedLacek, P. Kbh, L. Johmoa, L. MJnbaH, £, Spier, E. Rho:en, 8. Gerdes, Y.

Goldberg, H. Zabel, I,., S~llors , 8. KO<:hbelm, ~ - <Netgurd, 0 . Jobn· 1011, E. Voa, J, Kara», L. Volkmer, C. ttogge, E. Hillen, K. HugbeJ, 8. Scbuhz, W, Shtoeder, 0 . SaDden, E. Gobbet. FOURTH ROW: M. Fcunl, S. Re•gen, G. WllfOO, G. Isham, V. Piper, F. Bbh, 8. 8o)'d, C . TlmmertNn, S. Brown, E. Johcuoa, 0 . Clbsoo., R. Noltc.nuneyer. K. ~taJors, D. Loogfellow, c . Berry, F. Clemenu, C. Luttm.an, s . Stutheit, s . Albcnon, M. Svobo<IJ, M. Rieke, M. t..avrtuon. THifW ROW: G. H• nn.tford, E. Z.abcl, R. H.ao.en, j, Wluwer, D. Lldolpb, D. Stenzel, B. HillCSs, 8. Beck. R. Filmer, L. Dyke, 0 . MeKntgtu, A. Ritchie, A. Risbe.s, F. Rcwoldl, Young. M. Lonc-ber, R. Tw.hla, B. Rt.nz, M, SlJgc:l. SECOSO R.Cm': M. Tlmm, J, Mo~nring, N. Taggan, M. Tfatl, H. Parkinson, £. Wells, E. Paradhe, P. Balloema, P. Neu· halfen, }. Meutler, 0 . FankmuK:r, J. Porte-r, L. Budlbolt, H. Crhty, M. Gomoc, A. Abl, C. Peterson, A, Wederquht. FIRST ROW: G. 0'· Harra, G. Hays, B. Ta~le r, J, Acktrman, M. Wuster.


nAND BACK ROW. U:FT TO RIGHT: T . Cony.te, L. 8ucbhob, R. lone•. A. Pbllllpt., u . Zabel, 8. Lanon, J, MueUer, E. Abel. 3RO RO'.\':

K. Suoope, 0 . Manring. A. Lindahl, H. P.ulclsoo, L. ~tiller , D. Cbrtuenseo, 0, Miller. D. lohniOO, D. CibsoQ, L. Eickhoff, R, Soltecumeyer. 2NO ROW: P. Neub.tlfen, J, Cotcoa, M. Lawriuoo, H. Cbrbty, S. Moore, D. F•n.khauser, B. T.-.enzkr, L. 8lppes, C . Rogge. 1ST ROW: J, Ku;au , F. Clemenu, Roben Crlodle , S, Johnson, J, H.tupunan, C . Han~~.a!ord ,


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TOP ROW: G. Hcylo{oocJ, J. Gutseh, J. P.arttldge, E. McC.aln, J. Mullins, R.. W.agDC-r, 8. Gcu. FRO:-tr ROW: J. Lud· wig. H. ~n. R. Ehlers, R. Ruby, T. Eanm.an, K. Sand, 0. Rains, D. Jobnsoa •

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Peru Alumni 75 Tarkio 61 Dakota We1loyan 78 Om•ha U. 84 Tarkao 66 Pituburg T eacher• 54 Panhandle A '' ~~ 68 !\faryviUe, Mo. 6S Tarkto 86 Haatlngt 51 Concordia so Wealeyan 80

OppOnent

60 54 60 83

Kearney lia.ulnge Wayne

Midland Doane

72

80 64

Midland

Chadron Chadron

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75 52 49 71

Wayne

Kearney We1leyan Doane

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Opponent

66 67 79 52 63 67 62 71 76 78 84

79 84 71 60 64 62 74 75 87 89 76 89

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UiFT TO RIGHT: Doa Ho~her, Bob Nonoo, Chuck Tillman, Frank O.avh, Bob Kramer, Ron Wlu, Duane Ovt:rgurd, Btown, AI $mar1, P.Qs.s S.m~bon. COACHES: Mr. 81.11 JobnJOO, Mr. Jerome Su~mper.


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April

May

5 Tarkio Triangul ar : Peru , Maryvil le , Tark io 12 Tarkio at Peru 16 Triangular at Seward: Peru, Tarkio, Concordia 19 Washburn at Peru 26 M tdland at Peru I Doane Relays at Crete

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11 Peru, Hastings at Doane 17-18 Conferenc:e Meet at

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COACHES: J, Scemper, 8, Jobtoon,

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The 11 P 11 Club lt an organization (or all PeTu State TeacheTI College lettermen. Thlt year they tponeored a "P" Club Oance. The main objective o! the group it to give athletlc tcholarthipa to high tchool ten\ora. Mr. Bill Johnaon ia the tpontor o! the organi&ahon.

OFFICEAs: 0 . StOhtnberg, Se.cf"CI&r)'; 0. Adams. VIce• Prt-sl~nt; T. Percell, Prtsldttu.


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Georgia Bauer


Queen or llearts Suzanne Loudon


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Roda;er Major•

Ray Ehler•

Beverly Cerdcs

V4LEITIXE Janace Johnson


Yvonne Funkbouter

Loren Dyke

ROl'ALT\' Lolt Puppe

Jim Ackerman


May Fete Qu een Georrria Bauer t>


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Rob !':Orton

Shirlee George

Gloria O'Harra


R.on Witt

ROY4LT\' Vera Piper

Don Johnton


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StuRJ.EE GEORGE-An Major

PEGGY £iCKHOFF-Bus1Deu Education Major

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RODGER MAJORS-Physical Education Major


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excellence and aincerity in echolarehip, leaderthip and participation In academic and extra路curricular activities. citlz.enehlp and eervice to the achool and promise of future usefulneee to buaine11 and aociety.

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BACK ROW, LEfT TO IUCHT1 H. Allgood, B. SbrrrNo, E. Doug.llJ, M. Monu, •• Palmtt, E. R.aadall FR.OST ~· :

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INDEX Abel , t luoor 21, 67, 80 Achenma, Jjm 16, 1$, 7S, 7i, 81 , 1~ A~m.•, ktU.I 16, 60, $"1, 101 Act.rm, G.uy ':I, tt. 1$, 82, 101, $8 Act.rD•, ltlod.tl ... A~nst, llk~rd

IC, $0, $1, 74, 7$, 16, 6$. 81,

IOI, tr, " Ahl. ltoa 16, M AlbcMG, St.aUD 21, 18, 79. 81 Alhrigb1, Wllll.lm 21

Allen, !Wbert 21, U Allen, WUIIam tl. 16 Alk:n, wuu.m K. 16, 8o Almoad, Willi• en 21, $1, 5?, $$, 98 Aranla , Ralph 2 1, $'& Arington, Rlcb.ard 39 Annmong_, Norma 21, G8, ?'2 A melt, COfwln 'll, 16, !)~ Aulfe", Albeft 21, 6~

lull~.

Loti 2.),

~. ,., • 70

Camcroa. Gale 'l3 C a.tUilJ', JO)ce 23 c·~~ u

Got""

Cb.lmbc.n, Gko ::::l, $~, $0, 7$, 81 Chard, aobctt 2:3. 7S Cbr\Jt.cntca , DancU 1'7, 5'2, .50, 80 Chn uccuco , Jaocl 11, $0, $2 Cbrltty, t Urohl :lJ, 67, 78, 7~, 80, 81

C llrk, Gr• ce 1? C la1.1tcft, C llu4cuc 23, 61 C la1.uen, l!lvln 23 Ckmenu, Fred 11 , 19, 80 C Ulel, 0.1vld 23 Colby. Peny 23 Conyac, Tbelm• l3, &4, G9, 80

Coole, lk\·er1y Z:t, C3 COtt.~Jon. Old: "

couOD. Janet 24, ~o. &1, 78, 80, 81 ~C('Q.

lob l ti, 60 ~ lfiJioll, VIrginia : 1 ~ ncu,

kuy 21

lanocu, Cl )'ik: U., $$, 70, 114 lartlaoklo•• · l.b noa 21, 89 ta.cllt, \'ct4c-• ·.. 1. co, Cl. ts ~·.•tt, (;cVCJI.& I(,4?., 61, 68, ?8-, 10$, 1 10

led ·, ltU 'Zl, $::, 67, 1.5, '7'9, 81 &ed·. aobcn 118 Bell, Jc n')' 21 Bcoccl.c, MarU~n z~ . 63

IeMen, 8en .:-.t knnen, Hm 22, 9.S

Boruoo, Rodger Z2 lie re, Be uy 22, tk e.rglfLII, 0 \I.IOO 22. 51, 67; 16. 101 Btpf~t t . Lcuatnc z-2, ~1. 80 Bhb, l<a una z:l, "'t loaunan, J lm '!2

loru •. a.u b.ara n ,w , .ss

loPonb, E4 1? !lo•6tc, Dtdc 22, ?.S, at, n lo;,)d, Z2,U , 1?, ?t, 81 lrad.ky, Da le 1'7, $1, U , 101, 99 .. .IQIOt'l, ...,.,• td 22 lr • ~m . trtod ::• ••

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Conrl-. Rlch• rd 24. $3, $8, 63, 10.74 Coo.a;.h, LdaDd 1?, " co~. Atanh.l '1.4, u . C7

DaH.._ fr .ao• ...,., 61, ?£, ~ Dloe4"<bl, MatttyD 24. 48, CS D h smt)Ct, $hlrlcy ..... &$ Dod" .n, t.tt.mu $2

Ogcrfckh, Dc:.an 2.4, 61 Dylc, l.orca ~o. 44, 60, 66, 61, 78, 'n, 81,109

E• um.an, Tboma1 24, 51, G9, 88 Edelman, Rote Z4, G4, G1, 72 Ediger, Aftjcan 24, 42, $0, 67, 1$ EbleN, ~)' 24, 61, $ 7, 1 $, $8, 94, 101, 106 Eic khoff, Pem 11. '70, 11, 114 Llckbvff. &Awreoco 24, 80

Epley, l iJ..M1 Z.S, 66, ~ £vtten, Wlllltm 24,75 !)bc'i • 0UD t$

Fan.l!.ha.atcf. D'ck Z4, 61, 67, ~. '18, 7'9, 80, 81 Ftlioo: , am ... Ftlrotr, • • .!:\..; •, '7t, U F1KMI, D,u rdl :$

lruac uc, l4rDIIDd 22, U , 15

fu~p.uth:~r ,

Browe, kvcrly 2'2, CO, f.l Browe, 0cAM.I 23, 61, 1 1

Fr.atKU,

lrowD, G.lmU t3 lrowo, $ 1di)Oyl0, ZJ, 19 , 8J, 8':l, 9S •u~bbo lz , u roy '23, $8, eo. 61, " · 14, 18, 19 , 10, 81

J.amu ~ 2$, $9, , ,

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f01tor r, AM FUt.nl,

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M.ary AM 23, -U, $1', 61, 1'9

FUn kho~~o.cr ,

Yvonne: '2$, 48, $8, 60, 67, 109



Metri<k, Ru\b l.1 M<'C~In-, All'ICI.tO :n, 88

().;en, Cbuk1 It

McCall ~•

Pup. Wf"•k:J 11,62 P.almrt, ~u JJ hrb-.oa, tt.lnt<tn 33, €.1,18, 'n.80, 81

M<<i<~. ~d~ud

31 ,.1dCal~ln, Lcoo.ud 31, st. 79, 11 \t<M lice, J...a.. 1J, 4 ..,60,.\1,14,$t,101,U$ Mt6d 7,

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M~J('n, Kc~~mttb

31, U, 11

Ma)On, ~~ 11, 43, $1, $i, 87, 101, 114, t9, 88, 101, ll2

Mal•"'ft)', Jamu 31 t..Urr, Kay 31, 76, n Manh.lll, Wubc 31, 63, 61, G'J, 18, 19, 81 M.uon, (;allya 31

t..Uwn, Wlllud 18, 8G t.Uno:~o:, Oo~d

M.ayfl~ld ,

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Ray :u

Mayf~dd, Gary C& Mt)Cf, ldWitl (.1, 14 Macll~lb, Fr&DCIJ 31, £6, 69 MUkr, L.trry 31, 14, SO Mllkr, Da\'< 10 Mallc:r, lach.ltd ~. CC:

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P<.t)OC. Jerry 33 Pt4tn.on, Fraok C.C, 14 f'lcDilDI~• J.tck 33 Ptny, Ro-hcn 18,64 Pccf"l'll'ltl, l)rua 33 ~ccrwn ,

G.all a;l, 60. 6?, '70, '78, 19. 81 Tom Ja, 60, 6'1, U , 101 Ph.araofl, Edwin 18 Pba,.oo, ~min 18, $~ Pbclpt, Kay 33, 4'l, 43, 62. " · 6'7, '7'2, 104 Phllllpt, AIIC~t 33, $0, 6'7, 80 Phllllpt, Ronakl 30 Plckitrlftg, C~rkt 18 Plcllll'rinl, Oon 3.3 Piper, Ver~ 33 . ~. '79,113 ~pt. WliiUim t.O, U Porur, Jim 19, $2, $.'1, $$, '74, 78, '7t fn:mtr, M.ant)D ,.,, G:.J, (.t Puppt, ....,., *"· f..'\, 10, Jot Prr~cll,

Wdkr, ~Db..:rt Lee at, 66 MU.Cbc-w, '4&)ot tt W.XO, TQft'l 3:', 16, II

P.llat, 'A'IIIWID U

M.xrt, A• 11.64 M.'IOrr, Na• a..,1t..

lktd, Cl.&rk l4,50, 60,M

3.:, 63, 68. 'J1 MJickr, Ray ''· U M.,»f'(., ll...lb.:rt M~o~ctkr,

Jlllha 3::., U , 14, 18. 19, 80, 81 Mulllru, Jcny 3'2, $:, 81

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Sb.aNO 3.."'~,6i, 1t

ked, Aobcn J9 lkcd, Robcrc 0. :M RSe-.e, Mt.~r~cl34, 64 , Rhoten, C.trltOa 34

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Rhoten, l!lbc:na 3-4, $3, 64, 6$, 61., 6"1, 1'2, 18,79 Rfcbe1, VIolet 34

Nance, Jack 1&, 18, 60, 6'7, '76, 86, 101 Ntlmdtr, Don U Ncboo, IUnJ 32, Ga. 16 Nelwn. Norman :¥1, 66, 6'l, 6$, "16 Nrug~ba~~tt, ltoben 32 Ncubal(cn, Pbll 32, ~. Q , 61, 69, 14, '79,80, 81 Nida)'. klh 3~. $1,11 to.otDC«hcbc-r, £tbt1 J2 Nohta&mofy«r, ltouW J2, '7t, 80 NOf'I,JJQ. lob :o. :r .:, •J.. 61, $3, 14, 101.. 101, 112 NOC'ffll, ~n 3 ... tt P.at 3Z,

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RlhtMlr, PhiiJp 34, 1'7

Roddy.

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Orlando 19, G6 C .arolyo 34. 6$, '7~. 80 Rotht n, Fred 34 JtoK.oqvl.u, o.u....VI 34, 61, 76, 101

Rog,r.

~QQbt. Jim It ... .,. Ilk) S<,U,t~.IOI bmbl""', Vcr1atll $4, U Rt.l~o~otl, Aost"r 34,11 lbaU, loMle 3-4, $'7, 7t ll».)"k. Jcu U

lt)db<ri· .,,,... ». 16. 89,"

S..telo, J.amc. J!a S.aUon, Urry lO, 36,18, '79, 81 S.an~~.~cbon ,

101, 116

Lowell 19,

•'2.43, $1, $2, 6'7, 8?,


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Ron ...'0, 3~. $1, $"1, 1$, 9$

~ad . Ktl'lonol tb 3$, "· 1$, 88

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Scc:l'l.t, IA:oru 35, $.1 ;.;11buk, kuy 3$, 43, 48, S4, 61, 11, 79, 81

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Slclpct>n, VIrgil 3g ~Lafl\; , Mtrtl)n ta, it Mau~btc r,

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:mnbtll, )\Obuctl,

19, $$,ca. 72, '79, 81 M~tguct J1, 68, 6!), 19

~lllr lt:y

T.n:ntlof'r, ktty Ji, GJ, 72, '78, ?9, 80

nr.t'"· Jlial)ty a1, 6'7, &J, 67, n .1t, s•

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c. 88

Ttllm.aa, Cbark:J a?, & , 94, 98 TtmrMrmu,, Cu~l)'a J7, 65, 67, 11, 1'9, 81 Tintoth: . Gcr~&d J'J, ft,1$ TJabtn, !li~ll 3$1, U Tradtr. 0\:.t~ tby tt Tr<~~&l. ..u,. n . n. 1~. 81 Tr•ll~a~r. c;cr<~~W 11, .s,, $2, $7, 8'9, 101 Va!Wcr(..,;J, V~rbtck,

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Jl)t 31

VlnCtnl, Tom 37, 50, 1$ V\)tltmcr, Ed 37,ttJ, 7.~. 98 Vollcnwr, LIL 37, 67, 6~. 19, 81 Vet!, llmtt GJ:, ti$, 1$, 19, 9$, 81 Wlj;llN, R..•Mid J7, G2, 88

Walker, O.,nr1 37 W<IIIU, hm<"t ;J1

Wcddel, Loudll Ul, .s4 Wt"dttQUht, Ann 38, "18, 19, 81 ~·cackl, ~~a

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WtQD&dpc.l(, ~I)' ~. G4 WtiiDlll_.;~f(, RouW A , S2. 9$ Wtu, o.oa..w 31, 7~ "'nt, Sudr& 31

W&kv, W4i)IW 38

\\'tboa, C<~~ykca n. 61, 19, 81 \Hftt<mar , Albt11 3t Wtmi.Jw, Vo'l)lk-

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Will, !ton J.t, .SO, '74, 1$, 94, 101, 113 Wtuwcr, Sun 38, '79 Whiny, Ccdll• 3&

Wuuer, IXlth 38, $4, 61, 61, 11 Wut~cr, M.uv 38, C7, '74, 78, 79, 8 1 Wuucr, W&IIICC 38, 40, 6$, 62, 66, 61

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