Peru, Nebraska– Peru State College announced its 2018 Homecoming Court. Royalty will be crowned during
halftime of the football game on Saturday, October 6.
Candidates, selected by the student body, will be featured in the annual homecoming
parade that will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 6 in downtown Peru.
The Peru State vs. Baker University football game will begin at 2 p.m. in the Oak
Bowl. The coronation of the king and queen will be held at halftime.
Admission is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors (age 65 and older) and $5 for non-Peru
State students ages 7-17. Peru State students with a student ID and children six and
younger are admitted for free.
Peru State Homecoming Court for 2018, left to right: Phillip Hensarling, Danni Harder,
Justin Pool, Julia Zurek, Dan Boshart, Kaylee Gill, Tanner Fischer, Destiny Worthey,
Sean Gaskill, Julia Schultheiss, Anthony De Abreu, Sydney Armbruster, Trey Nelson,
Shianna Oestrich and Tyler Harms. Emily Whipple is not pictured.
Homecoming Court members are listed below along with their hometowns.
Queen Candidates
Sydney Armbruster - Falls City, NE
Kaylee Gill - Homer, NE
Shianna Oestrich - Norfolk, NE
Emily Whipple - Lincoln, NE
Destiny Worthey - Humboldt, NE
King Candidates
Dan Boshart - Wood River, NE
Anthony De Abreu - Caracas, Venezuela
Tanner Fischer, Hartington, NE
Shawn Gaskill - Coldwater, MI
Trey Nelson - Lincoln, NE
Freshmen Representatives
Danni Harder - Beatrice, NE
Phillip Hensarling - Broken Bow, NE
Sophomore Representatives
Tyler Harms - Falls City, NE
Julia Schultheiss - Pawnee City, NE
Junior Representatives
Justin Pool - Holton, KS
Julia Zurek - Louisville, NE
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