Purdue University Calumet - Astron Yearbook (Hammond, IN)

 - Class of 1968

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SNEA P.U.C.C, chapter of Student National Educa- tion Association was organized in October, 1967, and has been quite active since. The club gave teas for Mrs. Marie North, state director of student NEA programs, Professor Carolyn White- nack, president of the American Association of School Librarians, Dr. Franz Frederick, and Pro- PUCC-SNEA: (front row, | to r) Miss Estella Reed, sponsor; Anita Tatu, Candy fessor Virginia Witucke from the Purdue Lafay- Vergin, (back row, | to r) Barb Beilby, Mary Zelencik, Carolyn Borchardt, Jim ette Campus. Members assisted with the student- ial aoe faculty coffee hour before Christmas vacation and attended a Mid-Winter Conference in Ind- ianapolis in February. A joint meeting with St. Joseph's Chapter and Indiana University North- west Campus’ Chapter was planned. ''Teaching Month’ was observed in April. STUDENTS AND FACULTY mingle at SNEA tea. GABLES FINE ARTS CLUB: (I to r) Dr. Robert Nichols, Dr. Gilbert Fischer, Miss Sigrid Stark, Maria Maruschak, Barbara Nelson, Mary Ann Skibbie. (5 4 B | G The Gables Fine Arts Club, focusing its attention on four areas of the fine arts, literature, music, art, and travel, presented many unique and interesting programs throughout the year. Highlighting unusual interests of PUCC professors, the programs offered interested students an opportunity to expand their knowledge of the fine arts. Dr. Pan explained the use of Chinese symbols; Dr. Nichols related the differences of British and American dialects through the similari- ties and differences of road signs in England and the United States. Mr. Tinkham presented a program of poetry, reading selections of his own poetry and offering interpretations. Dr. Geimer discussed the psychology of warfare and the changes that have come about. Miss Stark, sponsor of the club, shared slides of her travels with Gables members, featuring her African tour and major art works in European and American Galleries. Members of Gables Fine Arts Club planned the annual art show, which gives stu- dents an opportunity to exhibit their work. MEMBERS OF THE GABLES FINE ARTS CLUB gather to hear an interesting program. 40

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BOILERMAKER - “THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS - - BY THE STUDENTS” PUROUE CALUNET JIM PHILLIPS began the year as Batler DEBBIE MICKEY took over as Editor during MARY JO GORMAN was assisted by Mar- maker Editor. second semester. lene Gransinger to finish the year. The Boilermaker kept PUCC students in- formed about campus events throughout the year. Printed by DeLaney Printers, the newspaper of the Calumet Campus includ- Purdue Calumet Boilermaker Staff The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of Purdue University or the student body. Co-Editors-in-Chief Mary Jo Gorman Headline Editor Gary Austin ed front page campus news, sports ern |e Marlene Gransinger STAFF . ; General Editor Neil Bedeker Alberta Kluesner, Larry Schmoekel, and comments, and student written editor- Soorts. Editor ..co.u Bob Harper Marie Taylor, Loretta Argerus, Col- ials on topics of interest at PUCC, as well Business Manager Edward Bachner leen VanProoyen, Bruce McCullough, . ° ° ri interesting features thr : Advertising Manager Bob Helton Barbara Nelson, Karen Barnes. as varied and interes oS eee th ough out the pages. Ads sold by enterprising staff members provided monetary support for the Boilermaker. Leading the staff in the organization, writing, and publishing of the paper were editors Jim Phillips, Debby Mickey, and Mary Jo Gorman. Reporters, photographers, editors, everyone gained valuable experience and had fun while serving the student body. Photographer Neil McWilliams JOURNALISM CLASS assists editors. 39



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Newly formed El Circulo Espanol endeavored to provide PUCC stu- dents the opportunity to enrich their knowledge of Spain; customs, life and language. Members view- ed movies about Spanish provinces Andalucia and Galicia and slides on Madrid. Excurions included see- img musical play Man of LaMancha im Chicago and having dinner at La Hacienda del Sol. El Circulo Espanol Homecoming float rated rst prize in parade. A Spanish fiesta was planned and sponsored for students and public by El Tor Circulo Espanol. lst Row—Sheila Stockman, Tom Galonzis, Cindy Kennedy, Shsan Bergman. 2nd Row— Larry Strick, Judy Jackson, Linda Spoolstra, Mike Plesha, John Flores. Det Bow—Remee Morinelli, Lois Huntington, Vince Catania, Marcy Stemp, Rosemarie Kurup, « — — mer meter 2nd Row—Rod Challman, ©. Henry Gruyel. German Club, dedicated to in- c ing students’ knowledge of Germany and its culture, is one of the mewer clubs to be started at Purdue Calumet. First semester of- cers were President, Martin Kess- ice-President, Gary Austin; Karin Undi. ders chosen for the second were President, Larry Vice-President, Jim Albert; cretary-Treasurer, Karin Undi. The members went to an authen- German restaurant in Chicago, attended a German-Spanish party, 2 ry-lreasurer, . oor - « : (= helped sponsor a dance in May. ms were given to active members of the club to acknowledge their service to the organization. = — . | t James Rospond, Charles Thompson, Ist Row—Dale Sumis, Judy Jackson. Colleen Warren Griggs, Gary Newly organized French Club became active during the second semester. First organizational meet- ings focused on writing a consti- tution and electing officers. As a service to French students, the French Club distributed a guide to French cultural events in the Chi- cago area. With its purpose to familiarize students with the French language, culture, and customs, several field trips were planned, including a trip to the Art Institute to view the Picasso exhibit, en- joying dinner at a Chicago res- taurant, and seeing two French movies at the Clark Theatre. Mem- bers planned other spring activities. Austin. 2nd Row—Karin Undi, Larry Strick, 41

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