1965-1966 Peru Pedagogian - issues 1-14

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Ten ·Named.· To Who's Who (Continued from page Qne) his separation from the Army, Bierman spent eight years in business before entering Peru State in September, 1963. Bierman has been the recipient of a scholarship from the Nebraska Congress of Parenti and Teachers. DOROTHY BOCK The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Bock, Pawnee City, Dorothy Bock· is a June candidate for graduation from Peru State. Dorothy has been active in the Dramatics Club and h a s served as president, treasurer, and historian of that organiza- tion in addition to acting as student director for Dramatics Club play ·presentations. The English :qlajor was honored by being elected state president for the Student Education Association of Nebraska (SEAN) following a year as the organization's vice president. She also served as the president of the Peru Unit of the SEAN. Miss Bock served as historian of Kappa Delta Pi and as secretary of Sigma Tau Delta. She has been listed on the Dean's honor roll ''with distinction" during two semesters and has been in the college band five semesters of her collegiate career. She has been the recipient of scholarships from the Nebraska Congress of Parents and Teachers, and the Peru chapter of the Nebraska Education Association. She has been editor of the Pedagogian and Peruvian. ANNE EPLEY Anne Epley, the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Albert D. 1Epley, now stationed: with the U. S. Army in Germany, is a major in elementary education. She has been listed on the Dean's academic honor roll her last four semesters. Miss Epley has been active in the Women's Athletic Association; Student Education Association of Nebraska, and has served on the board of directors of the Peru unit. During her in~ volvement with Kappa Delta Pi, Miss Epley has served as historfan. During her sophomore year she was president of the Lutheran Student Association. She has worked part time throughout her college career as secretary f or the head of the division of education at Peru State. She is a 1962 graduate of Burgess High school, El Paso, Texas. MARILYN GONNERMAN Marilyn Gonnerman, a 1962 graduate of Gresham High school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gonnerman, Waco. Ma· joring in business education, Miss Gonnerman is a candidate f o r January graduation from Peru State. Miss Gonnerman has been

ilctive in the Business Club ~d the Dean's honor roll five of 'his ·the Student Education Associa- six semesters at Peru State. Jack tion.• She is a member· of Kappa served last year as president of Delta Pi; Phi Beta Lambda, na- Blue Devils, men's pep organizational business honorary irater- : tion, and as president of the junnity, for which she has served as ior class. During the past two historian; and Gamma Delta, stu- years, and currently, Rinne is dent Missouri Synod Lutheran serving as dormitory counselor in A. D. Majors Men's Residence organization. Hall and as a representative on BARBARA GORDON the Student Governing Associa· The daughter of Mrs. Myra tion.. As a sophomore, Rinne was Gordon, Hamburg, Iowa, Barbara dormitory president. He is curGordon is a 1962 graduate of rently a member of the Student Sidney High school. She is an Center Board. Rinne has lettered English major and a candidate three years on Peru State. basketfor the baccalaureate degree next ball teams, three years in track June. Barbara is secretary to the and one year in cross country Peru Dramatics Club and ha s competition. served as vice president of the MARCH TINKHAM Foreign Language Club. As a March Tinkham, daughter of sophomore she was treasurer of the Home Economics Club. Her Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ro ot , participation in the Dramatics Holmesville, is a graduate of Club has involved student direc- Riverview Consolidated School, tion of club drama presentations. Holmesville. As an English and She is a member of Kappa Delta history major, Miss Tinkham has Pi, and is the current president been active in Sigma Tau Delta, of Sigma Tau Delta. She Is vice and in Phi Alpha Theta of which president of Alpha Mu Gamma, she is vice president. She is also foreign language honorary, and vice president of Kappa Delta a member of the Peru State Eng- Pi. She has been on the Dean's lish Club. Barbara serves on the honor roll in all college semesPedagogian, school newspaper, ters. Miss Tinkham has been acand Peruvian, school yearbook, tive in the Women's Athletic Asstaffs. She is a member of the sociation, co-editor of "Sifting Newman Club, Catholic student Sands," literary magazine of organization, and is serving as a Sigma Tau Delta, and has served dormitory counselor in Eliza one semester as a reporter on · Morgan Women's Residence Hall. the Pedagogian, school newspaShe has received scholarships per. She has served one year as from the National Honor Society a dormitory counselor at Eliza and the Peru State's Pearl A. Morgan Women's Residence Hall, Kenton Foreign Language Fund. and is a representative on the Student Governing Association. ROBERT HILT Miss Tinkham recently w a s Robert Hilt, the son of J. W. named re<;ipient of a $200 AkHilt, Raton, N. M., and Mrs. J. Sar-Ben scholarship for the curD. Darveau, Falls City, is a 1962 rent year. graduate of Falls City Sacred DONNA VAN BUSKIRK Heart High school. The history Donna Van Buskirk, a social major is a candidate for January graduation. He has served as science major and a January president of the Geography Club candida~ for graduation, is the as well as the vice president. of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George the Peru Historical Society. Hilt Van Buskirk, Clarinda, Iowa. is active in the Newman Club, Miss Van Buskirk is treasurer of College chorus, Alpha Mu Gam- Kappa Delta Pi, and is a historima, and has been listed on the an of Phi Alpha Theta. She has Dean's Honor Roll the past five been listed on the Dean's honor semesters. As a member of Phi roll during six semesters, four Alpha Theta, national history of those at Clarinda Junior Colhonorary fraternity, Hilt has lege from where she transferred served as vice president. Throughout his college career, he has been active in the Student Education Association of Nebraska and has served as state Auto Repairs treasurer. Hilt also is active in the Foreign Language Club and • Automatic frans. Kappa Delta Pi. • WRECKER SERVICE • Steam cleaning JACK RINNE The vice president of the senLubrication ior class and president of Beta Beta Beta, national biology honGasoline orary fraternity, is Jack Rinne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rin• Check our price and save money ne, Burchard. Jack, a 1962 graduate of Steinauer High school, is 872-3201 Peru active in the Student Education Association of Nebraska, Kappa TOP VALUE STAMPS Delta Pi, national honorary edu(AAA Service) cation fraternity. He has been on

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