We are "Revving Up" for Homecoming 2025
Alumni, family, and friends are invited to campus Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3 and 4 for 2025 Homecoming. Read on...
Start your engines, Bobcats! And get “Revved Up for Homecoming 2025!” Let’s race into the Bobcat 500 with pride, spirit, and speed!
You’re invited to relive your glory days with a weekend celebration of our beloved alma mater, while revving up some great memories of your times while at Peru State College.
Reconnect with old friends, savor delectable food, enjoy the various entertainment, and revisit the place of unforgettable memories.
The Peru State College Foundation will host its All-College Reunion Friday evening, Oct. 3, in the Student Center. Any graduate or friend of the College is invited to attend. The Foundation will honor the Class of 1975 and its affinity classes (’74 and ’76), and those from the other honored classes, including 1965, 1985, 1995, 2005, and 2015. Members of those classes are encouraged to reach out to old friends and make plans to reunite that weekend.
On Saturday, Oct. 4, the Homecoming Parade begins at 10 a.m. The Student Senate has selected Mike ’67 and Jan Guilliatt of Fremont as the grand marshals.
Following the parade, everyone is invited to a tailgate and mini carnival held on the campus quad, compliments of the College and the Foundation.
The Peru State Jazz Band will be on hand to entertain the lunch crowd. In addition, there will be inflatables and other activities available for the young and young-at-heart. Better yet, it is free and open to all in attendance!
That afternoon the Bobcat football team will host the Clarke Pride at 2:00 p.m. At halftime, Homecoming royalty will be crowned.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the excitement – Bobcat Nation will be revved up and ready to celebrate on Oct. 3 and 4. Join us for a weekend full of memories, laughter, and school spirit.
Check out our website for more information at www.peru.edu/homecoming.
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