Bio: Tucker, Michael/Brux, Judy (To Study in Europe – 1971)
Transcriber: Ronald Olson
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Surnames: Brux, Tucker, Stafford, Halverson
----Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Loyal, Wis.) 11 Feb 1971
Judith Brux, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Brux, Greenwood (Clark Co., Wis.)
and Michael Tucker, Loyal, have been selected by Stevens Point State University
to participate in a Semester Abroad Program between early February and late May.
The total group, a 44-member delegation, left recently by jet for stops in
Denmark and the Netherlands, before settling in an international friendship
house on the outskirts of London, England.
Faculty members leading the program are Dr. David Stafford, chairman of the
sociology-anthropology department, who will be onsite teacher-administrator;
Mrs. Stafford, assistant counselor; and Wayne Halverson, assistant professor of
art, counselor-instructor. The university has also contracted several faculty
members from Maria Gray College near London to work part time as instructors.
The Stafford's son, Paul, a high school student, also is involved. He will
enroll in a London secondary school.
After three full months at the friendship house, where all members of the group
will both live and study, they will be off for a glorified field trip to party
of Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Greece.
Austria, Sweden, Finland, and the Netherlands.
Before leaving England, they also will make trip to Scotland and Ireland. This
is the fourth delegation to participate in the Semester Abroad Program, which is
directed on a permanent basis by Dr. Pauline Isaacson, professor of
communications.
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