The Purduettes and Purdue Cancer Center present the 3rd Annual Purdue Cancer Benefit
Friday, March 03, 2006
PMO director Brian Breed starts off the evening.
Karin Brown and her family join Senior Rachel Albright for dessert.
Provost Sally Frost Mason speaks.
New women Stephanie Shapiro, Meagan Thomas, new men Victor Wieczorek and Adam Nagy, and their parents enjoy their first year at the benefit.
Channel 8’s Angela Buchman emcees.
Members of the Purdue Varsity Glee Club gladly smile for a picture with Angela Buchman.
Sue McGee of the Cancer Benefit’s steering committee explains what wonderful gifts have been donated for the benefit.
Guest speaker Julie Nagel, Purduette Mentor Emy Wadsworth, the Ruberg family, and Beth Steurer and her husband enjoy the evening.
Rachel Custer, a PMO alumna who helped inspire the Cancer Benefit, is in attendance for the benefit’s third year.
New woman Paige Brandt meets Betsy Marti, a beloved member of the PMO family.
Angela Buchman joins Daren Breed, junior Beth Gentry, the Ehrlich family, and some other guests for the evening’s events.
The Purduettes take the stage.
Kagiso Paynter sings “Prove It.”
Laura Malnar sings “A Wink and a Smile.”
Karin Brown sings to her father, a Purdue alumnus.
Seniors Paige Morrow and Julie Truesdell sing to some very special guests.
The Zeiks enjoy a run-out serenade from senior Liz Ward.
The Purduette Trio performs a few songs.
Meagan Thomas sings “Sweet Georgia Brown.”
The Purduettes strike a pose.
The Purduettes’ incredible drummer, Tony Gillund.
Sophomore Kinsey Edwards wraps things up with “I’ve Got the Music in Me.”
Seniors Liz Ward and Katie Floyd smile with John and Ann Morrow.
Bog directs the Purduettes in “Go Ye Now in Peace.”
Senior Manager Julie Truesdell smiles for a picture with Mr. and Mrs. Schlenk.
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