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Advertising . e eee «© © @ e© @© ee ee © @ @ @ @ e@ @ SS Administrative taff Carl H. Elliot Dean and Director A.B., M.B.A., PH.D. Richard J. Combs Associate Dean with the rank of Professor A.B., A.M. yes “sts Melvin D. DeGraff Assistant Dean for Student Services with the rank of Assistant Professor B.S., M.A. Leonard L. Perkins ° Students Affairs and Guidance Officer Rank of Assistant Professor B.S., M.A. William F. Sheahan Financial Aids and Placement Officer B.A. SiR a Alfred D. Sander | Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs Professor of History A.B., M.A., PH.D. Technology Charles E. Columbus Chairman of the Calumet Section of the . Department of Manufacturing Technolo- gy Associate Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering Technology B.S., M.S. Charles R. Hutton Chairman of the Calumet Section of The Department of Construction Technology Professor of Architectural Technology B.Arch., M.S. Arch. Joyce Ellis Interim Chairman of the Calumet Sectior of the Department of Nursing Assistant Professor of Nursing R.N., B.S., M.S. Robert L. Anderson Assistant to the Dean for Relations with Industry; Professor of Glectrical Engi- neering Technology B.S., PE. Brian V. Lowell Data Processing; Supervisor A.A.S. Howard |. Lee Instructor in Electrical Engineering Tech- nology B.S. Glenn DeGraff Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Technology B.S., M.S. Harry B. Higley Assistant Professor of Computer Technolo- gy B.S., M.S. Harold B. Von Horn Assistant Professor of Computer Technolo- gy PH.B., M.S. Sin-Ban Jen Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing Technology B.S., M.S. Donald R. Kurtz Assistant Professor of Computer Technolo- gy A.A.S., B.S., M.B.A. Gregory J. Kacharis Instructor in Architectural Technology B.A. Albert L. Kaye Associate Professor of Metallurgical En- gineering Technology S.6., S.M. Chalres J. McAllister Associate Professor of Architectural Tech- nology B.S.,M.S., Reg. Arch. Joseph C. Rapal Associate Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing Technology B.S., M. ED. Steve M. Radas Assistant Professor of Computer Technol- ogy B.S., M.S. Nick G. Scarlatis Assistant Professor of Architectural Tech- nology B.A., M.A. Michael T. O’Hair Instructor in Electrical Engineering Tech- nology A.A.S., B.S., M.S. Joan Doyle Instructor in Practical Nursing B.S. 11 Dorothy F. Smith Nikola M. Sorak Instructor in Nursing Assistant Professor of Electrical B.S. ing Technology B.S., M.S. Judith K. Stryczek Edna York Assistant Professor of Nursing Instructor in Nursing R.N., B.S., M.S. R.N., B.S. 12 Engineer- Science Kenneth S. Wilson Department Representative for the Depart- ment of Biological Sciences at the Cal- umet Campus; Professor of Biological Sciences B.S., M.S., PH.D. Harlan D. Fayle Chairman of the Calumet Section of the Department of Chemistry; Professor of Chemistry B.S.,.M.S., PH.D. Richard L. Yates Chairman of the Calumet Section of the Division of Mathematical Sciences Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.A., PH.D. Travis J. Phillips Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.A., M.S., PH.D. 13 Parshatam D. Gupta Assistant Professor of Physics M.S., PH.D. Lowell Gibson Associate Professor of Chemistry 3.S.,M.S., PH.D, William C. Lordan Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., M.S. James. A. Smith Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.A., PH.D. William Hinderleiter Mathematics Instructor A.B., A.M. Ce es Robert D. Bechtel Associate Professor of Mathematics Edu- cation B.S., M.S., PH.D. = 1) Lu g “ a ” = 3) O = —_ E 3 £ a g = ‘— x o i Ba £ ae = @ E E ro = 6 c Oo 12) re) oe = ce) . — = he ‘— i _ : =o (e) Oo 2 ° os Oa D D 4 D Qo - =a ” 4 ” ie he ao co is 26 ” _ — — i ea 6a 2a , Ba =a ga COZH YEN ZBEcu 2249 Cet BO fG rf « 2 Lees wus cl sos c 2 = ae c2S : Go fr em « jo F o 2) 3 Bo £nO”W DAYH £ 2M 0 QW = @ 4 oy : = on Sac z tm q Mm oe ae 5 x faa) ZzZ cam Daniel J. Troy Associate Professor of Mathematics B.S., M.S., PH.D. Jerome Wermuth Assistant Professor of Biology B.S.,; M.S., PH.D. Robert L. Peloquin Instructor in Biological Sciences B.S., M.S. Jone Shoup Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences f tirana, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Margaret A. Wechter B.S., PH.D. Ronald J. Wagenblast Assistant Professor of Mathematics | B.S., M.S.T. Engineering Industrial Management Economics Joseph R. Battenburg Chairman of the Calumet Section of the schools of Engineering Associate Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering B.5., 6.S., M.S. Pa.D, Edgar H. Buyco Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering 5.5,, PML), Izydor Eisenstein Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., DIPL. ING., PH.D. Richard L. Ganzalis Associate Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing BSEE., MSEE., PH.D. 17 18 Le is Ce Ye Thomas R. Ireland Assistant Professor of Economics B.A., PH.D. John T. Malone Associate Professor of Industrial Supervi- sion A.B., M.A. Mahavir Jain Assistant Professor of Industrial ment B.A., M.A. Robert G. Mogull Assistant Professor of Economics B.A., M.S., M.A., PH.D. Manage- ia i i tm a ig i a i i | i I le Clarence H. Zacher Associate Professor of ics hcg, Fidactlny Fok Andrew J. Parker Associate Professor of Industrial Education B.S.T.,; |.E., M.S. Engineering Graph- Sudarshan L. Uppal Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing FSC., B.E., MSC., PH.D. 19 HMumanities Chester D. Clapp Chairman of the Calumet Section of the Departments of Psychology and Sociol- ogy; Professor of Psychology B.S., M.S., M.S.W., PH.D. Manfred W. H. Grote Departmental Representative for the De- partment of Political Science at the Cal- umet Council Anthony J. Lamb Associate Professor of Modern Languages; Chairman of the Calumet Section of the Department of Modern Languages A.B., PH.D. John S. Tuckey Chairman of the Calumet Campus Section of the Department of English Professor of English A.B., M.A., PH.D. Kenneth E. Griswold Associate Professor of Education B.A., M.ED., ED.D. Robert C. Hayes Associate Professor of Physical Education for Men B.S., M.A. Walter Hartman Assistant Professor of Psychology M.A. Henry S. R. Kao Assistant Professor of Psychology B.A., M.S., PH.D. Charles W. Miller Assistant Professor of Education A.B., ED.D. Robert E. Nichols, Jr. Associate Professor of English B.S., M.A., PH.D. 21 Clifford Trimble Chairman of the Calumet Campus Section of the Department of Education Associate Professor of Education A.B., M.S., PH.D. Norman Trusty Chairman of the Calumet Section of the Department of History Associate Professor of History A.B., A.M., PH.D. William H. Smead Graduate Instructor in Education B.S., M.A. Walter F. C. Ade Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Education B.A., B.PAED., M.ED. Edward C. Gallett Instructor in English B.A., M.A. Roger A. Geimer Associate Professor of English B.A., M.A., PH.D. Robert L. Selig Assistant Professor of English A.B., A.M., PH.D. L. David Schuelke Assistant Professor of Speech B.S., M.A., PH.D. Edward P. Keleher Assistant Professor of History B.S., A.M., PH.D. Charles B. Tinkham Assistant Professor of English PH.B., B.S. Robert E. Garlitz Instructor in English B.A., M.A. Steven E. Pauley Instructor in English B.S., M.A. Nancy Scott Instructor in English B.A., M.A. Doris F. Pierce Assistant Professor of Political Science B.A., LL.B., M.A. Barbara Kienbaum Instructor in German B.A., M.S. Betty Gawthorp Graduate Instructor in English B.A., M.A. Edward S. Welch Instructor in Sociology A.B., ED.M. F. Richard Thomas Instructor in English A.B., M.A. iat i ad John S. Shields Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men B.S., M.A. Sigrid Stark Assistant Professor of English B.E., M.A. Judith |. Umbach Instructor in Physical Education for Wom- en B.S. 25 Business Staff Martin Denkhoff Bursar B.S. Andrews Comptroller B.S Edward L Hubbard Assistant Director for Administration A.B., M.A. Harry H Gary H. Newsom Business Manager B.S. Cal : Staff tchboard ttle Jeanette Kor Sharon Sche lrene Solan Sw Mae L ) 2 () is BOYCOTT isinformed about athletic reg- ing that they had been m ulations that declared some of them athletes boycotted = 3 O the ible to play, lig Ine Bee 31 Soccer Led by captain Tom Galouzis, the Pipers rallied amid the blood, sweat, and beer to receive the laurels of Purdue’s first unde- feated intercollegiate team. At the end of the season the record stood at praiseworthy 5-0- 2. On occasion, when the second-year squad lacked the skill of the opposition, they made up for it with their sheer guts and notorious method of play. Losing only the captain, Tom Galouzis, next year’s roudy bunch should prove to be a match for any team in the nation as they gain experience and skill afforded them in their first two years of infancy. PU-IU Valpo Loyola Trinity Pu-lU Lafayette George Williams Opponent =—rwmOo—- WwW —+ OO SS satire Heenan Sg THE UNDEFEATE 37 PUCC 87 113 102 109 66 98 83 85 Basketball Opponent Milwaukee Tech 99 North Central 90 Eureka 94 PU-IU 88 Oakland City 110 3rd place in Huntington Tourney St. Francis 85 Marion 99 U. of |. Circle 103 Aquinas t2zZ U. of |. Circle 91 Niles 90 Judson 93 Despite continued harrassment by the school administration, Coach Shields produced an excep- tional group of men for this years 69-70 season. Ranked 13th in the NAIA national conference for their offensive ability, the Pipers hustled to a 7-5 overall record. Led by Lonnie Chase, who hit his 2,000 career point midway im the season. the starting quintet included Phil King, Bob Szabo, Rick Hochman, Rick Volbrecht, and an outstanding sixth man in freshman Bob Markovich. pers ‘tee from ro = to mont: Bob Markovich, Greg Govert, Harvey Liddel, Brian Niechwiej, Lonnie Chase, x TOM = Ware. Asst Coach. J. Shields. Coach. Julies Porsche, Rick Hochman, Bob Szabo, Dave Wine, Phil King, + =: Lonnie Chase goes up for a field goal. zabo shoots regardless of Marion Guard. Bot- rs warm up. The crowd its out halftime while the cheerleaders go through antics. o HALF-TIME 43 Chase goes up for the rebound. Crack them in their... | a ® Q oO 3) shoot two clockwise: ‘‘Szabo is up, Hockman stuffs it, and the Pipers warm for the photographer.”’ Baseball 48 Baseball Schedule 1970 Wright College Wilson College Indiana Central College Niles College Anderson College Trinity College Chicago State College PU-IU Fort Wayne Indiana Technical College Wilson College Niles College Tri-State College Northwood College Prairie State College Because of problems in the Athletic Department, we were unable to obtain a sufficient amount of pictures for this lay- out. The next few pages are a sampling of the 1970 team dur- ing practices in the armory. _ —— 5 m 50 52 left to right: Sue George, Karen Zurawski, Ellen Todd, Linda Adams. Sporting several uniforms this year, the Piper cheerleaders were present at both soccer and basketball games. Performing their antics were Ellen Todd, Sue George, Linda Adams, Betty Baron, and captain Karen Zurawski. c (e) ©) — eo) ©) ” © _— = wo = z o = rs 2 @® = a | x — E a2] = Intramurals HERBERT LESTER WARE! 54 Go to it Zbig! We know what the outcome of that shot was. He’s at it again. Flap your wings a little bit harder and you might make it off the ground. 56 ? ittle cheesecake How about a| 57 Commencement Commencement day arrived when finally the seniors, through some quirk of fate, had accumulated enough credit hours to graduate. Congratulations are in order. Orientati New faces, new places. New classes, new lasses. left: Bloodthirsty bennies await the tug of war. lower left: The odds were slightly in their favor — 400 fresh- men against ten upperclassmen. lower right: A victorious freshman scratches his head for the camera. The aftermath — those ten upperclassmen must have been pretty strong. 65 Drama The Drama Department was very active this year at Purdue, putting on a number of plays and one-act skits. We hope that our drama- tists do as well in the future as they have demonstrated this year. a | n 3 “The Dirty Old Man A scene from Act one, scene one, take 213. Interested students watch the one-act plays. . They made it to scene two. SS a 71 Homecoming Judy Jackson, a junior, be- came Cal’s 1969-1970 home- coming que en while Sue Groff, Gail Koplin, Karen Zura- wski, and Rosemary Locasto provided the court. Prizes were given to the best floats, the soccer team sweated while crowds cheered ... and afterwards everyone drank. All in all, it was a day to be remembered. 72 Fans await the start of the game. Contact trouble. v4 winning float — ‘‘Soccer to ’em.”’ sn, Wis Bit left: Mark Shimko awards trophies. Jay’s peacemobile. 73 left: “Can’t get next to you ...’ bottom: S.I.R.’s float: “Bug the Boilers.’”” oppo- site: Queen Judy Jackson beams as her escort soaks up the limelight. ichelle Elkins. M da Szeman, in ki ze) c Oo = 0) OQ © se) = and Li inic, Nancy Scott, Edward Clark Bob Vux clockwise Scholastic perseverance at its peak 78 One of the less frequented spots at PUCC — the library. Astron ingenuity is shown in an advanced sales poster. ew yD __ Wally and friends yuck it up. inochle? ? ? in pinoc dates for a Doctorate Purdue cand Debbie Donche and friend. Se Brantislava(???7?) nag, nag. The Wholesome threesome. Goings on at the freak table. Not Nanook of the North?? 83 Fun in the Bio. Lab. Student and scholar (?) “How ya doin’, baby?” cs a “Don’t you have aclass now | Student. iona Profess “Please, sir, more??”’ Check out that broad Ime Chow t O ® 4 ® am 88 HANK. Do you have Candy? | Know it’s got to be in here, cause no one ever takes any books out. 90 irl? ttle g Would you like some help | ‘ 4 ? is year or next year Th 1 Ov IC in in the cancer cl Lunch Arf 93 Meow There is always something better to do than work on the yearbook. Say cheeeeesssseeee ds 's right ki That cS OW oms - @ “ite ed aD) a ae a+ SB _— = i 8 Oo O ae Rs} mo | = 2 Sct Cx Y O - $8 CooO° The Lounge te stud minu ways occupie 96 Mondays 7 O 98 | have seen some lazy people in my day, but this? 1°) a ahead ” Tb —- 40) Oo 0) O J pd Oo i — .e) — ® PB em ® in = Cc fe bd O ® To 1°) — 14) om 14) 2 aad 104 above: Doug Fix and Wayne DeGoey confer while Warren Griggs tries to into the picture. below: President Wayne DeGoey administers oath to a congress member. The Astron has been Purdue Cal- umet’s yearbook for the past four years. The book is a collection of stu- dents’ memories over a year’s span, involving such areas as sports, clubs, student life, and academic study. This year’s editor-in-chief was Judy Rin- kovsky presently a sophomore at Pur- due Calumet majoring in History. Kathy McGinnity, assistant editor, is a transfer student majoring in math. Chief-of-staff was Peggy McGinnity, a freshman majoring in History at Pur- due. Bob Roebuck, the Astron pho- tographer, supplied the pictures for the yearbook. Rick Encenosa was the Astron copywriter. Other members of the staff included Chris Gunty, Dawn Kasmar, Rita Chase, and Margie Os- born. Kathy McGinnity, Assistant Editor Judy Rinkovsky, Editor-in-Chief Peggy McGinnity, Chief-of-Staff EINE AALRESECTRELL LDN: 2 VETTES TATE ee errr ee ee RRR EE Eee ——e—EEO Rita Chase, Chris Gunty, and Dawn Kasmar Margie Osborn, Business Manager. are members of the Astron Staff. _ - “ The Astron Staff finishes last minute paper work before moving to their new office. hae | Boilermaker The Boilermaker is Purdue Calumet’s newspaper. THE END! ELEC LE EMEA 8S CRIN Pictured above is the Editor, Robert McNa- mara. To the left we have Managing Editor, Karen Barnes; Editor, Robert McNamara; Business Manager, Warren Griggs. Top left to right: M. Yugo, K. Barnes, C. Keightley, M. Hluska, W. Griggs, J. Thiel. Bot- tom left to right: R. McNamara, D. Reichert, J. Jackson. . P.C.A. C. The Purdue Calumet Athletic Club, sponsored by John Shields and pre- sided by Ed Svetanoff, topped their year distributing free, hundreds of Student Directories among the stu- dent community. In order to become a member of the club, a student must win athletic honors and pass a strict initiation. The club’s purposes are to support and strive for a higher quality of ath- letic performances and to unify all athletes in one group. Other officers are: Vice-President, Bill Thon; Secretary, Kitos Leyva; Treasurer, Ted Porter and Sergeant- at-Arms, John Barnett. Left to right: Fernando Leyva, Secretary; Bill Thon, Vice-President; Ed Svetanoff, President; Ted Porter, Treasurer; Lonnie Chase. Left to right, third row: D. Wine, J. Federoff, C. Nickoloff, J. Barnett, E. Svetanoff, T. Mavronicles, B. Thon. Second row: R. Volbrecht, T. Porter, L. Chase, D. Otto, J. Dietzer, K. Kuczka. First row: F. Leyva, G. Govert, D. Dragic, G. Sellis. 110 Veterans The 1969-70 academic year saw the forming of the Purdue Cal’s Veteran Club, when fifty ex-G.l.’s formed an Organization to insure benefits and common social activities. The club sponsored a semi-formal party, and supported “Operation Handclasp,’’ a national project to help feed seven hundred South Vietna- mese war orphans. Election of officers brought forth Mike Yugo as President, Joe Thiel as Vice-President, John Walters as Sec- retary, Rich Bates as Treasurer, and Terry Clemons as Sergeant-at-Arms. Top row, I-r: R. Bates, J. Thiel, B. McNamara. Bottom row: R. Wagner, G. Helfrich, R. Owen, M. Yugo, J. Walters, T. Clemmons. Left to right: J. Walters, Sec.; M. Yugo, Pres.; J. Thiel, V.P.; R. Bates, Treas.; T. Clemmons, Sgt.-at- Arms. 111 Sociology The Sociology Club, sponsored by Mr. Robert Anderson, had a fruitful year. Speakers were invited and club members became involved in discus- sions, field trips and the production of a skit. Reverend Henry Williams was Pres- ident, while Elizabeth Rodriguez was Vice-President, Patrice Jordan was Secretary, and Ann Lovelady, Trea- surer. Officers: A. Lovelady, Treasurer; H. Williamson, President; L. Rodriguez; P. Jordan, Secretary. EE Top row: R. Autrey, R. Culver, E. King, B. Ward, G. Weaver, W. Kosovich. Second row: S. Collins, H. Williamson, E. Peten, A. Lovelady, T. Deneal, J. Tompeson. First row: L. Rodriguez, L. Adams, P. Jordon, P. Bundy, ; E. Clark. bh. Top row: Norris Cain, Corresponding Secretary; Gary Hall, Secretary; Ray For- rester, Treasurer; Vasil Shapkaroff, Sergeant-at-Arms. First row: John Herr, Vice- President; John Cost, President. ®K@ Phi Kappa Theta, Purdue Cal’s and the nations’ fraternity on a regional campus started out the year by usher- ing freshman orientation and ended it by pledging a new group of members. Phi Kappa Theta’s float won first prize in the Homecoming Parade. The fraternity also celebrated pledge dances, a halloween party, ice skat- ing parties, a Christmas party for needy children, and participation in Christmas Week. Faculty advisor was Mr. G. Kach- ons. Fraternity President was John Cost; Vice-President, John Herr; Sec- retary, Gary Hall; Treasurer, Ray For- rester; Sergeant-at-Arms, Vasil Shapkaroff; Corresponding Secre- tary, Norris Cain. First row: M. Shimko, J. Floric, J. Jandura, N. Cain, B. Krokoskia, L. Atkins, B. Ladra. Second row: R. Bogner, T. Spindler, J. Herr, V. Sharpkaroff, M. Ventura, T. Watson, A. Billich, L. Gerovac. Third row: M. Teeling, F. Rzonka, M. Manan, J. Mikulski, R. Sepkowski, R. Forrester, R. Hardesty, G. Hall, J. Bardoczi. Fourth row: T. Borgman, J. Muszalski, A. Eszenyi, J. Kypuros, T. Janiak, W. D’Mura, M. Norris, T. Storey, J. Cost. Not present: J. Shimko, J. Pabian, B. Voss, D. Feller, K. Foley, R. Ward, D. Lamberg, E. Graaesma, J. Bolinger, R. Capizzani, B. Colosimo, K. Koch, H. Kuiper, T. Long, A. Sarafin, J. Sotfa, D. Szany, L. Hayes, C. King, G. Karczewski. Left to right, seated: J. Ince, Cor. Sec.; J. S. Manka, V.P.; K. Carollo, Rec. Sec. Left to right, top row: D. Kavadias, G. Blohm, C. Fuller, K. Zurawski, S. Manka, M. Osborn. Middle row: M. Pallazolo, M. Shultz, C. Hupke, L. Szeman, D. Wood, J. Ince. Seated: M. Butynski, M. Craig, H. Frantz, C. Arizpe, K. Dominick, M. Ciba. Frantz, Treas.; M. Butynski, Pres.; TIA® Pi Delta Phi was founded in the spring of 1968 and is Purdue Cal’s oldest sorority. Its purpose is to pro- mote sisterhood among the girls while working with both the community and on the campus in social and charity projects. Many of the group’s activi- ties during the past year were: partici- pation in Homecoming activities, Christmas decorations for Christmas week, a party for the kids of Babes Youth Center, and a New Year’s Eve dinner-dance. D. McVey, C. Burgess, K. Carollo, A. Golgart, P. Fortuna, x BX Sigma Beta Chi was founded in August 1969 by five members, but by the end of the 1969-1970 academic year, membership had more than quadrupled. This club was created with the purpose of promoting quali- ties of scholarship, brotherhood, and character by providing a better social and academic environment. Activities of the fraternity included tobogan- ning, ice skating, skiers, mixers, and dances. For future plans, besides an extension of activities, the fraternity plans to apply for national affiliation. President was Joe Gogolak; Vice President, Ken Gembala; Recording Secretary, Keith Martin; Correspond- ing Secretary, Steve Krzowski; Sent- inel, Warren Sonaty; Dennis Nieren- garten, Treasurer; and Inductor Larry 5z01, Right to left: Gembala, J. Gogolak, W. Sonaty, S. Krasowski, L. Szot. Left to right, First row: L. Szot, D. Nierengarten, K. Gembala, K. Martin, W. Sonaty, S. Krasowski. Second row: K. Schuett, J. Visnyak, C. Hawrys, S. Saksa, B. Caddo. Third row: K. Matasovsky, F. Laud, J. Paskash, G. Stevens, G. O‘Drobinak, S. Brunke. Fourth row: R. Slicko, D. Felix, M. Mlinarich, C. Bonk, J. Bona. 115 Pm. Se Sponsored by Mr. Leonard Perkins, Student Affairs Officer, the Progres- sive Student Union was established with the purpose of helping its mem- bers solve personal and academic problems. | The club sponsored dances, speakers, and field trips. Club offi- cers for the year were: Henry Wil- liamson, President; Emery King, Vice- President; Anne Lovelady, Corre- sponding Secretary; and Patrice Jordan, Recording Secretary. As the year ended, the club was in the planning of the “P.S.U. Communi- versity,”’ a program to assist its mem- ers in staying abreast in the classr- oom as well as in current social is- sues. Officers: Tyrone Deneal, Vice-President; Anne Lovelady, Corresponding Secretary; Henry Williamson, President; Patrice Jordan, Recording Secre- tary; Stephen Collins, Treasurer. Top row: E. Peten, P. Jordan, M. Parrot, J. Tompson, H. Williamson. Bottom row: G. Weaver, A. 116 Lovelady, S. Collins, L. Adams, T. Deneal. Young Republican The Young Republicans, one of several new organizations on Campus, was organized to develop all Republicans at Calumet into an “‘intelligent, aggressive and cooperative Republican group”, and to “Work for the betterment of all government”. Club members attended the Midwestern convention of the College Republicans in Indi- anapolis, and planned a trip to Great Lakes Naval Center to visit wounded G.I.’s. Club sponsor was Dr. Thomas R. Ireland, Assistant Professor of Economics. President was Donald Reichert: Vice-President, David Lloyd; Secretary, Kathy Bodak; and Treasurer, Kathy Wandrey. 117 American Chemical The Purdue Calumet Chapter of the American Chemical Society at- tempted, throughout the 1969-70 ac- ademic year, to ‘encourage in the broadest and most liberal manner, the advancement of chemistry in all its branches,” and to ‘‘promote scientific interests and inquiry.” The A.C.S. chapter at Purdue spon- sored films, field trips, and talks given by chemists from other educational institutions or from industry. Club sponsors were Dr. J. R. Phil- lips and Mr. A. H. Carlson. President was William Boberski; Vice-President was Frank Penzato; Secretary, Rein- hard Fritz; Treasurer, Bob Paarlberg. Club members from left to right: J. Snekser, T. Slicko, J. Assa, J. Cal- loway, C. Yudt, E. Sulica, M. Pochler, J. Sullivan, L. Meschi, R. Fritz, B. Paarlberg, B. Boberski. Gables The Gables is Purdue Calumet’s fine arts club. Sponsored by Miss Sigrid Stark, the club kept up its tradition of sponsoring the annual spring art show. Members also sponsored poetry readings by Assistant Professor of English, Mr. Charles Tinkham, who read selections of his published works. Foreign culture was introduced when members watched slides of Germany, and music was introduced in the culture pro- gram by aconcert of the school’s pep band. President of the club was Donald Reichert, Vice-President’s post went to Mary Hluska, while Judy Butinski and Judy Dietrich held offices as Secretary and Treasurer. 120 AOS OSOE SEAGATE LS SREREAE SII OEE ONE EISLER MRE AN ORION Political Affairs conan — — iy: : = : : The Political Affairs Club, throughout the academic year supported and organized the Moratoriums against the Vietnam War, invited various speakers, showed films, and held discussions and debates. Club sponsor was Mr. Manfred Grote, Professor of Political Science. President of the club was Ed Antkowiak, a senior majoring in political science. Other officers were: Vice-President, Tom Sweeney; Secretary, Michele DuBose; Trea- surer, Judy Hain; and Program Chairman, Elizabeth Rodriguez. Pictured from left to right are: D. Eichenzen, M. Ryba, D. Reichert, B. Ward, E. Rodriguez, E. Antkowiak. eS ae Ta ee ee eee lea i ey - The S.E.A., Student Education Association, sponsored by Dr. E. Reed, began the academic year by attending a regional convention at Val- paraiso. Throughout the year they provided tutoring to students in need, sponsored a picnic, attended state conventions and invited guest speakers. Officers wre: Linda Gerdich, President; Gail Reese, Fice-President; Laurin Hudzik, Secre- tary; and Cindy Marshall, Treasurer. Pictured on the left, from left to right are, are: L. Gerdich, C. Marshall, L. Hudzik, G. Reese. Pictured below are back row, from left to right: P. Lenz, |. Bujaki, N. Detterline, C. Mar- shall. Front row, from left to right are: L. Ger- dich, L. Hudzik, G. Reese, C. Haluska. NEERS PUMDET 4 D. Stachura, J. Huseman, L. Moss, K. Gembala, G. Wyszynski, D. Derfiny, J. Lamoureux, J. Sobes, J. Toth, C. L. Takacs, P. Washington, L. Cergizan, B. Serrano. 122 S.C.O.P.E., the Student Chapter for Pro- fessional Engineers, designed to inform the students of the role engineers have in indus- try, economics, and government, had a very active year. S.C.O.P.E. sponsored two banquets, a dance, and a road rally. Members took tours through the research centers of local labora- tories and industries. Included in their activities were two guest speakers and three movies, dealing with dif- ferent facets of engineering. Club President was Jerry Lamoreux, while the office of Vice-President went to George Wyszynski; Don Stachura served as Secre- tary, and Larry Moss as Treasurer. Officers: Don Stachura, Secretary; George Wyszynski, Vice-President; Jerry Lamoureux, President; Larry Moss, Treasurer. Purnick, © Top row: T. Slicko, President; Lee Schmidt, James Sullivan, Activity Coordimetor: Mex Piech. Treesur Novotny, Vice-President; Larence Meschi. Alpha Mu Omega Fraternity was started early this school year, with the idea in mind of bettering both the quality of music and the frequency of its presentation and perform- ance at Purdue University. A.M.O. has held several functions this year including con- certs, dances, and celebrity benefits. Mem- bers are required to have a knowledge of music and an ability to sing or play a musical instrument. 123 XIP Sigma lota Rhos, Pur- due Cal’s first fraternity, was sponsored by Mr. Charles Tinkham, Assist- ant Professor of English. Besides a pledge drive for new members, Sigma lota Rho sponsored an Inter-Fraternity party, a spring dance, lectures, and a Christmas Dance. Officers, left to right: D. Burdick, V.P; J. McVicker, Treas.; E. Stankus, Pres.; D. Erwin, Sec.; D. Luedtke, Sgt.-at-Arms; D. Brown, Corr. Sec. Left to right, front: T. Banta, D. Burdick, J. McVicker, R. Borron, D. Luedtke, D. Brown, B. Swick. Back row: M. Movcilovich, R. Rex, R. Sopko, B. Brown, E. Stankus, R. Weingart, D. Catterton, D. Erwin. nw N — Seniors d Christine Maria Arizpe B.A. SS AK James William Bellich B.S. - Maria Maruschak Brown B.A. William Brown B.S. Dee. 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