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Any college person with ques- tions about life, religion, school work, or other problems can come to Kappa Pi Delta to search for the answers. 53
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KITA Kappa Pi Delta is an ecumenical Campus community, open to all stu- dents and faculty who are sincerely interested in the search for what Is most truly and profoundly human. To help in this search, Profs. Tobin and Trusty moderated a series of discussions called Perspectives 69, which covered the problems that bother students today. On November 22, the House held a sleep-in with Tran Van Dinh, for- mer Ambassador from South Viet Nam to the United States, as guest. Mr. Dinh’s lecture covered the to- pic: ‘‘War and Morality.” An excit- ing discussion followed. Kappa Pi Delta’s queen candi- date, Jackie Muhr, became PUCC’s homecoming queen for 1968-69. Their float won first place in the float contest. The members tutored at Boy’s Town, caroled, held a Halloween Party, and presented several dances. 52 OFFICERS: Sitting — Jackie Muhr, Recording Secretary; Eileen Kusbel, Corres- ponding Secretary. Standing — Alex Eszenyi, Treasurer; Rich Hardesty, President; Frank Sarivalas, Vice President.
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PCAC — First Row: B. Harper, T. Por- ter, T. Galouzis, D. Rodda, F. Razan- ka, A. Tufts. Back Row: D. Kirk, J. Barnett, K. Goodwin, H. Ware, C. Nickcloff, D. Otto. PCAC OFFICERS: Mike Ryba, Corr. Sec.; Ricke Burke, Rec. Sec.; Brad De- Reamer, Pres.; Bill Thon, V. Pres.; Zbig Rybicki, Treas. 54 bi Through the hard work and hours of effort made by the mem- bers of the Purdue Calumet Athie tic Club, PUCC had the most suc cessful homecoming in its history. During their Tuesday meetings, they discussed and organized every- thing from the penny vote for the queen to obtaining the Golden Girl for the parade. Besides sponsoring homecoming, they also printed Purdue's first directory and held many dances.
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