Loras College - Purgold Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1976

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rt Club i The Art Club attempts to enrich students with a deeper awareness of the arts in the Dubuque area. Its membership is open to anyone interested in art. The students had a variety of art ex- periences this year. They visited the 4th St. Art Gallery, University of Dubuque's Art Gallery, and Clarke's Exhibition Hallway. They had the opportunity to see the studios of prominent artists such as Carl Johnson of Galena and Frank Lic- ciardi of Dubuque. The art students are able to display their work for the college community in the Spring Student Art Fair. Mr. Roy Haught is the faculty moderator for the Art Club. The Art Club: ql-rbi Dave Kass, Moderator Roy Haught. Janet Jaffke, Marcia Manning, Greg Dolan, Dan Gantz and Jim Bisenius. The Literary Club provides an oppor- tunity for students to meet and discuss the world of ideas. Open to all students Cnot merely English maiorsj, the club delves into literary history, as well as contemporary and student writing. ln the fall, the club sponsored its annual trip to the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis. The students were able to see two plays of professional quality. OUTLET Literary Magazine is edited by members of the club. This year was the third year of OUTLET's existence. Editor- in-Chief of the magazine is Ron Goerdt. The editorial staff is comprised of: Jane Dolter, Paul Suter, Alan Boyle, Noel Thompson, Bob McQuill, Dan Guenther. and Joanne Kiefer. Bill McQuill is president of the club, while Noel Thompson presides as vice- president. Dan Guenther serves as secretary-treasurer. The advisor of the Literary Club is Donna Bauerly. Literary Club x-ff .Wy -ze 4 .X.f'1 The members of the Literary Club are: Sitting Cl-rj: Alan Boyle. Jane Dolter, Bill 4PodIecki, Chris Baruch, Connie DeTaeye and Dan Guenther, Standing: Leslie Ray. Noel Thompsen, Joanne Kiefer, Paul Suter, Bob McGuill, and Tom North.

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WSW me agiyzt tt i av Tim Soukup and Ken Cole on live remote broadcast from the Mock Democratic Convention. Joe Hart conducts an interview with Dr. Reuland Ron McCarthy is on top of the news. Joe Hart broadcasts from the control board.



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Pre-Med Club The Pre4Med Club members are Cl-rj: Moderator Rev. Warren Nye, Paul Wieland, John Young, Curtis Pink. Ann Schlemme. Mark Timmerman, Brent Gunsolly, and John Onderak. Pre-Law Club The Health Science Club attempts to in- still knowledge and interest in the health science fields of medicine, osteopathy. dentistry, pharmacy, medical technology, physical therapy, and nur- sing. In doing so, they establish a work- ing rapport with the Health Science Ad- visor, Rev. Warren Nye, the Health Science Committee, and numerous professional schools. A monthly meeting is held with various professional persons, local doctors, os- teopaths, and dentists explaining their own professional experiences and opinions of their selected careers. An an- nual trip to the University of Iowa Medical School is sponsored by the Health Science Club, in order to offer members a glimpse of what their future may hold. dent of the Health Science Club with Curtis Pink holding the vice presidential office and Paul Wieland as secretary- treasurer. This year Ann Schlemme served as presi- Q The Pre-Law Club is an organization of Loras students with the purpose of offer- ing an organized effort of those who desire a career in law. The club, under the direction of elected officers and a faculty moderator. develops programs and meetings to aid members in choosing a law school. Visiting law schools, guest speakers and monthly information meetings are part of the organization. In addition, the Pre-Law Club conducts help sessions to prepare students for the L.S.A.T. tests CLaw School Admission Testb. The sessions are directed by Mr. Harold Brogan. They are held twice a week for eight weeks before the test. The officers of the Law Club are: Presi- dent Jim Rochford, Vice-President Kevin v is Q Vogt, and Secretary-Treasurer Tammy I McCarron. The members of the Pre-Law Club are: Front row Cl-rj: Tom North. Jim Rochford and Mary Lynn Neuhaus, Back row: Tim Jarman, Dan Heithoff and Kevin Vogt. Not Pictured: Tammy McCarron. T noi

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