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Make No Mistake SCHA Helps Oversee Co-ops FRONT ROW Robert Srader. John Miller. Shad Hull. Pat Glotzbach. SECOND ROW Angela Vance. Kris Tilly. Terri Lacey. Kathleen Nellis. 8ACK ROW Amta Chase. Lisa Whaley. Deb Kissel. Gene Hagedorn Unlike the common mistake most students make when they hear the phrase co op, the student cooperative housing association has nothing to do with job co ops. It provides a housing unit that falls somwhere between category of being a dormatory and fraternity or sorority in its lifestyle type At Purdue University, there are 14 co-ops: 8 men s and 6 women's co-ops. Since not all are owned by one person or corporation, it is hard to site a founding date. However, the majority. 11 houses, are owned by R.B Stewart who initially started the alternative of co operative housing, and these are 50 years old this year. And, in celebration of this a new co-op was named Stewart after this man. Two orgamzatins are involved in delegating matters concerning the co-ops FCHA and PSHC. FCHA is the more social organization, sponsoring activities, scholorships. and workships much like fraternity or sorority. While, PSHC is more business like in maintaing membership and maintainence of housing units. Both organizations conduct rush for their unity, much like sorority or fraternity rush Other events that the two groups have in common is the All Coop Flyaway and the All Co-op Conference. The All Co-op Converence held an enrichment program concerning matters as hazing, positive pledgeship. and food buying. The All Co-op Flyaway was held at the Union and was non-alcoholic because some of the co-ops are Christian. Don Molten concludes, I contribute and help out. but I don't have to really take charge of matters. The two groups make their decisions. by Stephanie Brust For the Future SSC Works for After College The Scienc Student Council exists to try and help science students help pick out graduate schools, freshman with their first round of tests, and raise funds for scholarships Their biggest money making projects of the year are a 5K and 10K Fitness Classic Run in the spring, and rusume book that is sold to companies With 35 members and four officers they do service proj- ects such as helping the university with high school days, grad school seminars, and a freshman survival program. The council also sends out a monthly paper called The Communique that keeps science students up-to-date on all of the goings on. According to the president. Elaine Hornberger. We as the council want to let science students to know that we exist to help them. by Kathy Koon FRONT ROW Elaine Hornberger. Dawn Groenke. Paul Gloeckner. Craig Claussen. Lynn McAfee. Tracy Winters. Marian Danko. BACK ROW Laura Levy. Matt Watson. Sherri Bargieiski. Todd Brown. Brenda Oswald. Tracy Hicks. Kurt Fetbinger 351 Student Cooperative Housing Association Science Student Council
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It’s A Sing Along The Group Of Musical Fun Students screaming, lighters held high, and people dancing in the aisles, yes this scene is one of the many concerts that the Student Concert Committee sponsors. This ten member organization began ten years ago concentrating on bringing popular entertainment. Bands that have performed have ranged from small jazz groups to the Kinks, and from Amy Grant to the Go-Go's. The Student Concert Com-mitte is often the victim of people's opinions; they are viewed as heros or villians depending on the audience's response to the music groups. The hard work and long hours that members contribute are rewarded through the fun and excitment they receive through their experiences with the various artists. by Ann Romeo SNPhA Activities Promotes Professionalism Students in the various schools may often wonder where their studies are taking them. Their direction may be lost as they trudge through eight semesters to receive their diploma, but one organization helps its members look towards graduation and possibilities in the business world. The Student National Pharmaceutical Association teaches pharmacy students about the professionalism of their field and the importance of health. Membership of the organization is open to any pharmacy student. Projects and activities are sponsored by SNPhA that allow its members to interact with professionals already in the field. This year SNPhA provided many guest speakers at meetings, attended regional and national pharmaceutical conventions, and held a health and science career weekend. Health promoting activities included the Sickle Cell Screening, the Thanksgiving can drive, and Hypertension Screening. Members of SNPhA see the practicality of their hard work and effort that they put into their studies through the knowledge they gain from others in their profession. SNPhA will continue to promote the professionalism and the importance of health in years to come. by Ann Romeo Catharina Bouggy. Bnca Adams, Chuck Worrell. Marla Modesitt. Lisa Connors. FRONT ROW: Saladm Carter, Rosemary Gagneron, Emelia Echeumuna. Joanne Murphy. Nathaniel Milton: BACK ROW Kim Christman. Philip Freeman. Sherita Smith. Cresinda Valdez. Stephanie Jordan 352 Student Concert Committee Student National Pharmaceutical Association
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