Logos
Peru State College is one of the most scenic locations in the State of Nebraska. The
images on this page are available for use in print and online publications for news
and feature stories related to Peru State College. We request that this credit for
the photos be printed with the images: "Peru State College photo."
For additional logos/images please email marketing@peru.edu
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The seal is the Official Logo for Peru State College. The seal logo, indicative of our academic strength, is used on official correspondence and promotional materials. |
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The Bobcat is the official Mascot of Peru State College. The current Bobcat was designed by Peru State Professor of Art, Randy Waln in 2004. The origin of the Bobcat harks back to 1920, just after World War I and the beginning of the Roaring Twenties. Then the Peru ‘Pep Machine’ beat the Kearney Antelopes 103 to 3. Thus it is of little wonder that roaring into the 1920s a reporter described the Peru State team as “The Fighting Bobcats.” After graduation that year, former varsity player ‘Hefty’ Hansen presented his school with an infant Bobcat, ‘Young Bob.’ At that point, ‘Bob,’ and therefore the Mighty Bobcat, was duly installed as the mascot of Peru State College. Peru State’s colors are Azure Blue & White. The logo is used on athletic team uniforms, pep clothing/items, and school spirit clothing and materials |
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