PMO Camp at Oakwood Inn on Lake Wawasee
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Derrick Williams directs the new men in their first performance.
Andrew Claxton tries out his first run-out song.
Purduette co-director Julie Ricciardi thinks through the music.
The Purduettes practice their music together for the first time.
Monica Ruberg, Lisa Stanforth and Beth Gentry study names in their free time.
Anthony Cawdren, Event Coordinator at Westwood, demonstrates the wrong way to hold a glass.
The Purduettes pose with Anthony Cawdren before he returns to campus
Adam Fox performs a solo that evening at Stag Night.
Nduka Jemie also gets a chance at the microphone.
The all-new Country specialty group debuts a few pieces.
Eric Van Houten joins Ba-Na-Na this year.
The 2005-2006 Senior class finishes the evening with a song and a group picture.
The new women perform their first show for the old women.
The juniors listen to the new women, impressed by their performance.
The Purduette seniors enjoy the moment.
The Purduettes start off Friday’s free show at Oakwood.
New woman Meagan Thomas belts “Sweet Georgia Brown.”
The Purduettes perform their newly-learned choreography.
Lisa Stanforth performs “Perfect Day.”
Kagiso Paynter plays the audience in “Gotta Get You Into My Life.”
The Glee Club takes the stage for their first performance of the year.
The Gospel Quartet, with sophomore Tommy Kleyn singing bass, performs a few tunes.
Ryan Willis serenades a woman in the audience.
Darren Arney, Grant Reiff, and Jamie MacDougall provide sound effects during the fan favorite, “Dry Bones.”
The Purduettes return for a final rendition of “Blessing” and of course, “Hail Purdue.”
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