CLUB CONCERNS:
President CHRISTA KECK asked us to keep the following in our thoughts and prayers: ROY WHISTLER; and FRANCIS PRITSCHER.
VOCATIONAL MOMENT:

Last week TERRY WEST shared with us some of the highlights of his life and career. Born in St. Louis, he spent time at the YMCA playing basketball and swimming. Along the way he developed an interest in geological engineering, which brought him to Purdue as a graduate instructor. His passion for teaching and mentoring local and international students gave him the opportunity to help 80 graduate students, 18 of them receiving Ph.D's. He was introduced to Rotary by Ken McCullen in 1977 and has taken a special interest in Rotary Ambassadorial Scholars, chairing that committee for many years. TERRY and his wife, Shirley, have a grown daughter and son and two grandchildren. Click here to see TERRY's slides.

PROGRAM:

Today's Club Assembly was opened by DICK RAHDERT (Left), by explaining that we have new directors, new and ongoing projects.
He introduced DAN HEMAN (Right) who updated the club on Membership. There are new Membership packets (produced by the Membership Recruitment committee) to make proposing a new member as easy as possible. At the end of August we had 213 members (your editor notes that 6 more have been introduced in September). Other facets of the Membership Area of Service include Family of Rotary, chaired by LETA KELLEY and PAT COREY. This committee arranges small functions and tours to promote bonding and networking.

SUSAN SMITH reported on Service Projects. Since our largest and signature project, Back Packs at Miami Elementary School, will be the topic of next week's program, SUSAN focused on the other projects. Rotoract, the college club, has DAVID BRIDGES as its faculty advisor and Dave MdGaw as Co-Chair. Two Year College Guests committee is facilitated by PAT COREY and TIM PARSONS. The Two Year College Scholarship committee is chaired by ROB NOLL. This committee selects four students for $1,000 scholarships. High School Student Guests committee is Co-Chaired by FRED KUIPERS and LIZ SOLBERG. High School Scholarships committee is chaired by MIKE SIMPSON. Five $1,000 scholarships are awarded to area high school seniors each spring. BRYAN METZGER is chairing the Salvation Army Bell Ringing project, scheduled for December 12th. The Youth Campership Committee, chaired by GEORGE and NERLENE RAMSEY, awards about $4,000 to organizations for various summer camps. Shots Not Spots, chaired by FRITZ COHEN; Red Cross Holiday Gifts, chaired by CYNTHIA HARDING; Women's Shelter Christmas Boxes, chaired by BETTY DOVERSBERGER; and Missing and Exploited Children committee, chaired by BOB HANNEMANN round out our many service committees. Please contact the chair if you can help.

TIM LUZADER, reporting on the Club Administration area, noted that he has learned the "behind the scenes" activity that it takes to make our meetings run smoothly. Our Program chair is DICK RAHDERT. JEANNE NORBERG chairs the Communications committee. The Operations Committee is chaired by JO WADE. The Music Committee, chaired by RAY PEETERS and ARVID OLSON; the House Committee (money takers), chaired by GUS GUSTAFSON; the Greeters Committee, chaired by STEVE PENNELL; and the Invocations Committee, chaired by JIM HOBBS, all play important parts each Tuesday.

For the International Area, JIM TURLEY, chair of the International Foundation Committee, said this committee wants to keep the club updated on the activities of The Rotary Foundation, increase the number of Paul Harris Fellowships, and make us aware of the importance of Every Rotarian Every Year contributions.

 

SONYA MARGERUM, International Projects Committee chair, reported that a $2,000 matching grant to help purchase laundry equipment for an orphanage in Mexico ha s been approved. A second $2,000 matching grant for microscopes for the University of Liberia (where the president of the University is a Rotarian) is in process.

JACK KELLEY, chair of the Group Study Exchange Committee, reminded us that next April a group from The Netherlands need host families. He also reported on a major project held over from last year. The Burn Unit in El Salvador will be the only center in Central America where children who receive major burns can be effectively treated. The building is nearly finished and the cost of equipping it has been reduced. JACK is working with the District to fund the equipment cost at $150,000.

ELSA JANLE Co-Chairs the Ambassadorial Scholars committee with TERRY WEST. There are inbound and outbound scholars. Our club has a successful track record of nominated students accepted by the District for the $20,000 grant. We also host inbound students who are studying at Purdue. Our current student is from South Korea.

DICK RAHDERT ended the program by previewing upcoming programs for the year.

STUDENT GUESTS:

BETTY DOVERSBERGER standing in for PAT COREY, introduced Alexandra Partin from Ivy Tech. She received a certificate and a travel mug with the 4- Way Test to commemorate meeting with us today.

GUESTS:

Eric Vandevoorde, guest of BETTY DOVERSBERGER

THANKS TO THOSE WHO HELP WITH
MEETING FUNCTIONS:

Money Collectors: JIM BODENMILLER and DON (GUS) GUSTAFSON; Greeter: KEN DECKER; Invocation: DAVE SATTLER; Piano: HARLEY FREY; Song Leader: ARVID OLSON; Help with attendance and facilitating a smooth meeting: JO WADE and TOM MORAN; Help with Ripples: BILL FULLER.

LINK OF THE WEEK:

This week's link reminds us of the on-going battle against Polio.

 


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