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Operating on call. sign WA9LYD with a power input of one kilowatt and under frequencies 21.0-21.5, 14.0-14.3, 7.0-7.3, and 3.5-4.0 Mc, the Radio Electronics club keeps alive the vital communications link between other Purdue extensions and the main campus. The mem- bers conscientiously strive to pro- mote both an interest in the ex- Interest runs high during provacative meetings. perimental and theoretical aspects of electronics and to serve Purdue as an agent of good will through communication around the world. Their energies are also expended in other worthwhile services to the school. Activities such as a car wash, raffle, and car rally create interest and add to the treasury of a worthwhile organization. Standing: John Hall, Edward Bachner, Wil- liam Hubbard, David Schiesser, Norman Rel- ich, Hank Wolfla. Sitting: Eugene Bobik, Earl Gumm, Jerry Dietzen, Paul Brunner Radio communication, so vital to the Uni- versity, is maintained almost continuously by conscientious students.
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HEMICAL The students in the American Chemical Society are intensely in- terested in the science of Chemis- try. Their meetings are devoted to lectures and discussions involving this most interesting field, and these students enjoy talking and debating the many subjects con- nected with it. Laboratory experience is also a part of the American Chemical So- ciety’s idea of “fun” at their meet- ings. Students concoct amazing mixtures and solutions, permeating the halls on the second floor with odors only these devoted people can stand (and sometimes enjoy!). Row one: Bob Sarber, Frank Penzato, Randy Porter, Bill Boberski. Row two: Milt Skopula, Louis Gerovac, Dan Fary. Row three: Barb Westberg, Jan Langan, Nancy Smith. Row four: Ron Watson, Chuck Reichert, Jim Goldyn. Above are Carole Kirk, Charles Reichart, speaker John Woodruff of Union Carbide, and Don Jary during an ACS discussion. Right: an ACS member performs a vital step in an experiment. 74
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Newman Club One of the newest clubs at Pur- due Caiumet is the Catholic spon- sored Newman Club. It exists for the whole university community— students, faculty, administration and staff. It seeks to create a cli- mate for friendship and responsi- bility, for intellectual growth and maturity, for social action. These soals are sought because they are Christian and are desirable for the continued development of the uni- versity community. Club membership is ecumenical —Catholic, Protestant, Jew, every person of good will. Participation in Newman activities and use of the House, located at 7204 Ontario Street, 1s open to members and non-members alike. Cardinal John Henry Newman, the patron of the club, was an in- tellectual who was very much en- gaged in university development. Purdue Calumet’s Newman Club is trying to follow Cardinal Newman’s guidelines in promoting student- faculty relations, social affairs and conversation in a friendly atmo- sphere, and an increase in the in- tellectual excellence of the Univer- sity. Through these ideals, the club hopes to channel the students’ en- thusiasm to the real issues of the day—poverty, civil rights, and in- ternational affairs—which are so important to their future. The Newman Club p!anning committee. Standing: Neil Bedecker, Ed Bachner, Steve Szany, Tom Reinert, Father James Fisko. Seated: Nancy Pickett, Sandy Wilson, Nita Grish.
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