Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

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v Royal Purple NINETEEN SIXTY-NINE KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KANSAS Victor Shalkoski . Editor Cathy Gerlinger Bus. Mgr. Contents Features 14 Academics 82 Organizations 156 Housing 248 Sports 402 Classes 452 Index 692 Published by Student Publications, Inc. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas Copyright, 1969 University: reflections of many contrasts What comprises the University? Is it relics of tradition or new shapes of progress jutting into the sky? Does it grow young with each new class or age with the passing spring? Does it mold the minds of youth into society ' s ideals or widen the limits of dissension? Is the expression of creativity or the learning of scientific truths the essence of its classroom? Does it produce anonymous masses or nurture men of independent spirit? The University is a reflection of these contrasts. Its substance can not be defined precisely as it changes yet endures. Photo by Fred Boger II I 111 Photo by Don Richards V - f University: freshmen versus seniors 1 Photo by David von Riesen Freshmen and seniors are separated by a gap of a thousand experiences and memories yet the two are similar. To the freshman, first impressions of his new environment are confusing, stimulating or a little frightening. To the senior, expectations of his post-graduate life are heightened by ambitions and depressed by doubts. The University is a link of maturation between the two, as the student adjusts to one world while preparing for another. Photo by Don Richards University: conformity versus dissension What does conformity or dissent mean to a student? Is it the security of a group that reaffirms what the individual accepts or is it the satisfaction of standing apart from the crowd? Intellectually, the student probes below the surface of others, seeking justification for accepting or rejecting their principles for living. Sometimes he conforms to the dogma and dress of a group because it matches his personal beliefs and aspirations. Sometimes he dissents through the signs and rhetoric of protest because it expresses his opinions and loyalties. The University ' s atmosphere of freedom fosters both conformity and dissent. 10 University: creativity versus technology Creativity in thought, in form, in the artist ' s eyes. Symbols of man ' s knowledge, precise absolutes passed on from mind to mind. Which is education? Is logic or emotion the foundation of learning? The once-innovative perceptions of today will be neatly categorized and memorized by future generations Photos by Laurence Blaker as the work of centuries ago, now entombed in books, was once the brainstorm of a genius, who was scoffed at by his fellow academicians. The student grapples with abstraction or marvels at reality as he learns. And the University blends tec hnology and creativity into education, teaching the student to utilize his talents. j 11 Photo by Don Richard 12 University: masses versus individuals Mass or individual? Does the student know? First a computer statistic, a lecture hall number, a card-waver in a sea of green and white. Then he finds another who appreciates his uniqueness. He assumes new roles as friend, roommate, partner. He learns to value solitude, sipping moments apart from the masses like wine. And late at night, he ponders the significance of a philosophy reading or a chemistry experiment, judging it by personal dimensions. The University shapes students into masses and individuals yet the student emerges with an identity that is his alone. 13 ' WHIIIIIIINHN I Photo by John LaShelle Features Features enrich the social and academic spec- trum of campus life. A Landon lecturer imparts national perspective to issues while a mock politi- cal convention gives expression to student opin- ions. Moods of a different emotion - - the humor of Bill Cosby, the excitement of a band player, the intensity of a K-State Players ' drama - help to relieve the daily pressures students face. Photo by David von Riesen At the annual alumni banquet, two women grads remi- nisce about their college days and note developments. Distinguished alumni join the degree candidates for evening graduation ceremonies in Memorial Stadium. Photo by David von Riesen 16 Checking line order and other details, graduates gath- er on the Anderson hall lawn before beginning the academic procession to Memorial Stadium. The pro- cession began with the ringing of Anderson ' s bell. McCain confers degrees at night commencement As the last function to be performed in Memo- rial Stadium, 1,115 degrees were conferred at the 1968 graduation exercises. Among those receiving diplomas was the fifty thousandth student to be graduated from the University. Coordinated by Dean Ellsworth Gerritz and Student Body Presi- dent Bill Worley, the evening ' s program included a greeting from the Board of Regents and an ad- dress by Governor Robert Docking. For the first time, four undergraduate instructors were recog- nized for their overall excellence in teaching. After gathering west of the Union, faculty members prepare to lead the graduates to commencement. 17 ! mm r able opportunities and to assume influential roles as student members of the University community. At the opening session of Orientation Week, President McCain advises students to take advantage of avail- .; During a summer pre-enrollment session, the families of prospective students receive a guided tour of the campus. Lectures and meetings with the faculty also were used to familiarize parents with the University. 18 Parents receive insight into University education New programs introduced aimed toward en- couraging better attendance of freshmen at sum- mer pre-enrollment and fall orientation. As new students went through pre-enrollment, their par- ents received a tour of the campus and were invit- ed to attend various lectures designed to give them an insight into the social and scholastic experi- ences their children frequently would encounter while students at the University. New students were prompted to enroll in one of the freshman seminar programs featuring micro-labs which met informally during the fall semester. In September, more than 1,500 new students participated in the orientation convention formu- lated to stimula te involvement in the University by freshmen and transfer students. Orientation Week also featured a micro-lab, the annual wa- termelon feed and outdoor dances. D KSTCA To acquaint themselves with vital campus issues, stu- dents attend the orientation mock convention. With an upperclassman moderator to answer ques- tions, a micro-lab prompts discussion by new coeds. Students view the latest in campus styles at a fashion show presented as part of Wildcat Welcome Week. 19 MFC delegates project Rockefeller nomination Delegates at the Mock Republican Political Convention nominated New York Governor Nel- son Rockefeller for President on the third ballot and later selected Illinois Senator Charles Percy as his running mate. Kansas Congressman Bob Dole presented the keynote address to the more than 1,300 student delegates, chairmen and offi- cers. An exercise in practical politics, MPC at- tempted to simulate a major party convention and to predict who wo uld be chosen as the 1968 Re- publican Presidential nominee. In order for votes to be cast accurately, stu- dents talked with other delegates and attended state delegate meetings. By becoming familiar with the candidates, procedures and issues, stu- dents were provided with an insight into the na- ture and workings of a national convention. As keynote speaker for the convention, U.S. Repre- sentative Bob Dole clarifies election year issues. 20 Confetti fills the air during a mass demonstration after students nominate Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Chairman of Mock Political Convention Jerry Kopke presides as state chairmen respond to a roll call. Signs supporting favorite candidates for president simulate the atmosphere of a political convention. 21 As a Landon lecturer, Senator Mike Mansfield ex- plores America ' s role in Pacific and Asian affairs. Governor Nelson Rockefeller, soon after announcing his candidacy, speaks on the lottery draft system. Former presidential adviser Arthur Schlesinger an- alyzes the elections at the first Landon Lecture. Rockefeller, Schlesinger talk as Landon lecturers As part of a program to honor former governor Alf M. Landon, Nelson Rockefeller, Arthur Schlesinger and Mike Mansfield appeared in the Landon lecture series. While campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination, Nelson Rockefeller told a crowd of 8,000 in Ahearn Field House of the inadequacies and unfairness inherent in the structure of the present draft system. Pulitzer Prize winner and noted historian Ar- thur Schlesinger appeared in November to present his evaluations of the 1968 presidential elections from an historical prespective. Senate majority leader Mike Mansfield explained American for- eign policy being employed in Asia today in his Pacific Perspectives talk in early March. After being named adjunct professor of political science, Landon conducted a series of informal public affairs seminars during the year. 22 Alt M. Landon, 81-year-old Kansas statesman named formal discussions on national and international af- adjunct professor of political science, leads in- fairs by encouraging student questions and opinions. 23 Meetings, convocations feature national speakers Appearing at University meetings and convoca- tions, speakers of national and international repu- tations explained their ideas and goals. Part of the draft teach-in faculty, Dr. Benjamin Spock de- scribed his battle with his conscience over the Vietnam issue and outlined advice to draft resis- tors. Giving opposing views, the late Allen Dulles supported intervention in Vietnam and in an ap- pearance sponsored by Young Americans for Freedom, Hilaire du Berrier advocated turning responsibility for the war back to the military. Former Congress of Racial Equality director James Farmer traced the civil rights movement Drawing on his background in Vietnam, Hilaire du Ber- rier presents his views in a YAF-sponsored speech. from the sit-ins of the 1950 ' s to the present black power surge. With Josefh Hajda as his interpre- ter, Milan Machovec, Czechoslovakian educator and philosopher, explained the movement of the Czech people towards a democratic socialism and their struggle against Russian domination. South Dakota Senator George McGovern appeared as keynote speaker at the Frank Carlson symposium on World Population and Food supply while pres- idential write-in candidate Dick Gregory, upon his unexpected arrival at the August NSA conven- tion, blasted current domestic policy and predict- ed another year of racial unrest for the U.S. During his surprise appearance at the August NSA convention, Dick Gregory campaigns for his views. 24 Dr. Benjamin Spock pauses with Student Body Presi- dent Bob Morrow after speaking at the draft teach-in. Former director of the CIA, the late Allen Dulles dis- cussed United States intervention in Vietnam. Civil rights leader James Farmer explains the black power movement during a convocation appearance. 25 Home football halftimes entertain Big Eight fans Special events featured during halftimes added to the festivities of home football games. At the 40th annual Editors ' Day, 250 Kansas editors and publishers were hosted to a buffeteria luncheon and the Colorado State game. More than 6,500 bandsmen, representing 103 Kansas high schools, marched into formation during halftime at the Iowa State game to perform in the largest Band Day program in University history. As Honorary Parents for 1968, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Warner received special recognition in a ceremony preceding the Missouri game. Topping off Parents ' Day events, comedian Pat Paulsen entertained more than 4,300 students and their parents at an evening performance. An estimated 800 Kansas high school cheerleaders performed during the halftime at the Oklahoma State game. As an extra attraction of the Parents ' Day game, Pat Paulsen greets the fans during halftime ceremonies. Honorary parents Mr. and Mrs. Rod Warner greet par- ents attending the Union luncheon before the game. 26 Cheerleaders representing state high schools join in Wildcat yells at halftime of the Oklahoma State game. After parading through downtown Manhattan and Aggieville, bandsmen perform at the Iowa halftime. Songs centering on the theme of This is My Country are played by 6,500 bandsmen representing 103 Kan- sas high schools. Groups traveled up to 300 miles to be a part of the largest Band Day in University history. M ' ' ' - v 27 While attempting to outguess his opponent, a stu- dent in the Union chess tournament ponders a move. Offering a peaceful spot for study or relaxation, the Browsing Lounge lures students between classes. Union maintains facilities for campus, state visitors In addition to serving as a center for campus conferences and statewide meetings, the Union maintained a variety of service and recreational facilities open to all students and faculty. Among Union offerings were a snack bar and cafeteria, bookstore, supplies shop, lounge and art gallery. Low prices attracted students to the weekly mov- ies at the Little Theater and to the bowling alleys and pool room located in the basement. Members of the Union Governing Board com- pleted a booklet containing a listing of Union poli- cies applying to the use of the building ' s facilities by campus groups and revised their policy regard- ing posting notices of campus events. Members of Union committees use lights and ever- green to give a Christmas look to the Union lobbies. 28 Appearing for the Pop Art Perspectives program, po- et Ronald Gross presents some of his creative works. Searching for purchase selections, students browse through pictures offered in a Union art print sale. Union Governing Board TOP ROW: John D. Wood. Allen Gersten- berger. Cady R. Engler. Jay R. Hedlund. Rhae M. Swisher. Charles V. Hall. BOTTOM ROW: James R. Reynolds. Richard D. Blackburn. Jean Reehling. Elizabeth Andersen. Kathryn Judd. Considering a purchase, a student scans one of the literary selections available in the Cat ' s Pause. 29 Singer Leon Bibbs entertains the audience awaiting the appearance of Bill Cosby in the Field House. Pat Paulsen, bringing his presidential campaign to K-State, wins the support of fans at halftime. Sponsored by the Union Campus Entertainment Com- mittee, the First Edition sings a medley of hits. 30 Performing in Ahearn Field House in May, the Fifth Dimension sings from their latest hit album. Comics Cosby, Paulsen entertain campus crowds Highlighting the 1968 spring campus entertain- ment series, comedian Bill Cosby, accompanied by singer Leon Bibbs, drew an estimated 4,100 persons to Ahearn Field House. While spacing the show with campus humor, Cosby performed his impressions of Fat Albert, Noah and My Brother With Whom I Slept. Earlier in the spring, the Fifth Dimension entertained approximately 2,000 persons with their original song and dance per- formance which featured renditions of their recent tunes Up, Up and Away and Paper Cup. Taking to the campaign trail with a political platform of about two by six and a desire to protect every American ' s basic right to litter, Pat Paulsen wooed votes last fall before a record crowd of 6,000. Appearing in concert with Paul- sen during the annual Parents ' Day weekend were folk rock singers, the First Edition. Relying on universal humor found in common experi- ence, comedian Bill Cosby entertains his audience. 31 Alpha Delta Pi-Acacia skit director Darrell Schmitt receives congratulations upon winning Harlequinade. HQ intermission entertainment features the folk- singing duo of Kathy Keating and Joseph Engelken. Alpha Delta Pi, Acacia capture first place in HQ For their performance of The Castle Hassle or Chastity Can Be a Goodman ' s Downfall, Alpha Delta Pi and Acacia won the 1969 Harlequinade. The one-act baroque play, written and produced by the sorority-fraternity team, also received the award for best choreography. Second place honors went to Phi Delta Theta and Pi Beta Phi for their production of Take a Hunch to Lunch or Never Play Ball With a Full- back. The skit also produced the winners of the best actor and best actress awards. Other skits featured Delta Zeta with Tau Kappa Epsilon and Gamma Phi Beta with Delta Upsilon. With the addition of Manhattan Night, the 30th annual Harlequinade attracted an estimated 2,000 persons over a three-night period. Delta Zetas and TKEs spoof campus administrative policies in a scene from their Harlequinade skit. 32 Stupid Cupid interrupts Library Ann to throw another twist into the plot of the Phi Delt-Pi Phi skit. For the conclusion of the DU-Gamma Phi skit, scien- tists join with hippies to sing Sex and Science. Greed explains castle situations to Goodman listening intently in the winning Acacia-ADPi HQ production. 33 New Yorker critic Pauline Kael discusses technolo- gy and art in movies at a News and Views lecture. Bill Baird warns his audience of a famine in 1975 if society does not relax its laws on birth control. Speakers relate views on news, ideas, controversies Reflecting areas of current thought and devel- opment, Union News and Views speakers ex- plored a wide area of topics. Seven Step Founda- tion originator Bill Sands revealed atrocities in prisons and Pearl Buck told of the problems faced by Amer- Asian children fathered by U.S. soldiers in Korea. Yitzhak Leor, press and information consul for the Israeli consulate in Chicago, gave his people ' s views on the Mid- Eastern conflict. Future lunar explorations and the orbiting by the Apollo Seven crew were described by Albert Hibbs, leading space technologist. New Yorker critic Pauline Kael exchanged views on movies with her audience in an informal lecture. Recognized for writing The Feminine Mys- tique, Betty Friedan discussed the war between the sexes by focusing the destruction of marital unions. William Baird, abortion and birth control crusader, blamed voters for today ' s antiquated laws during his campus appearance in March. Writer Tom Wolfe traced the development of his writing in the subjective reality approach. 34 Speaking at a News and Views forum, Bill Sands re- lates experiences wi th the Seven Step Foundation. Yitzhak Leor, Israeli consul in Chicago, discusses his homeland ' s position in the Mid-Eastern conflict. Authoress Betty Friedan blames social evolution as one cause for dissatisfaction in marriages today. Famed lecturer and prize winning novelist Pearl S. Buck speaks on the plight of Amer-Asian children. 35 Water from the hoses freezes immediately upon hit- ting the ground causing slick footing for firemen. December blaze engulfs historical Nichols Gym Fire claimed the second campus building in four years when Nichols Gymnasium was destroyed in December. Approximately 1,500 onlookers watched as Manhattan and student firemen, hampered by 15 degree weather, inadequate wa- ter pressure and strong north winds, attempted to contain the midnight flames. Losses from the fire included a new radio trans- mitter, valued at $27,000, and an estimated $500, 000 in rare instruments and sheet music belonging to faculty in the music department. Officials in- vestigating the disaster suspected arson after dis- covering wooden tables, doused with a flammable liquid, stacked at one of the building ' s entrances. In the spring, the Kansas legislature passed a bill appropriating approximately $1.5 million from the state ' s general welfare fund to finance the replacement of the 57-year old building. Seemingly unaware of the danger of flaming branches falling nearby, students draw close to the building. 36 While portions of the gutted gym continue to smolder, officials investigate the site for signs of arson. Compositions collected over the years were among some of the music department ' s irreplacable losses. Music classrooms destroyed in the fire were replaced by five trailers acquired from Washburn University. 37 UFM curriculum offers creative study sessions Designed to supplement classroom learning, seminars offered by the University for Man dis- cussed topics ranging from interpersonal commu- nication to the art of constructing and playing bamboo pipes. Students and faculty met informal- ly in the homes of group leaders each week for a period of six to 10 weeks. Sessions could continue meeting if the group members decided to extend their particular seminar. Non-University person- nel also were urged to participate in the UFM program, which featured all courses and discus- sion seminars on a non-credit, tuition-free basis. Begun by English instructor Leonard Epstein, UFM boasted an enrollment of 650 students. Dur- ing the year, plans were made for establishing a permanent classroom and office facilities. Coordinator of University for Man activities, Leonard Epstein helps in formulating creative study groups. Led by Yoga Dhyan Ahuja, the University for Man Yoga Meditation group is limited to 10 members. : 38 In a University for Man course, students learn how to construct, decorate and play pipes of bamboo. Students for Democratic Society answer questions concerning military deferments in a Draft Workshop. Intensive discussion aids understanding of cultural differences in the UFM Black-White dialogue series. 39 Muhammed Ali, former heavy-weight boxing champi- on, stresses a point to newsmen at a press conference. Adviser for religious activities at the University, William C. Tremmel also teaches classes in religion. Council offers speakers on religious alternatives Alternatives to classical religious expression were offered through a series of speakers brought to campus by the Religious Council. Theologian William Hamilton discussed the possibility of re- ligion without God while Muhammed Ali later advocated the separation of the black and white races. Hindu philosophy was the topic of Swami Ranganathananda and Dr. E. Yazdi discussed Jesus in the Koran. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Charles Milligan enumerated major developments in the theology and the life of the church during recent years. Directed by Dr. William Tremmel, the council also sponsored the film This is Marshall Mc- Luhan: The Medium is the Massage and two University for Man seminar groups. Opening the Religious Council lecture series, Swami Ranganathananda explores areas of Hindu belief. 40 International Coordinating Council TOP ROW: Govind C. Sharma. Kang-lu-wang. Rosendo K. Palis. Erich C. Smith. Iraj Rojhani. Stephanie A. Baer. Daniel I. Saror. BOTTOM ROW: J. Allan Brettel. Maureen L. Shafer. Mohammed Kaiseruddin. Indian students recognize the beginning of a new year by celebrating Divali, the festival of lights. Negro, foreign students plan ' awareness ' weeks In an attempt to highlight the achievements of their community, Negro students arranged a week of events centered around the theme of Black Awareness. Celebrated in conjunction with the National Negro History Week, activities included a religious song fest, an Afro-American dance and a display of Afro- American fashions. Foreign students aimed to bridge cultural gaps during International Week in April. An essay con- test in honor of the Ghandi Centennial on the topic Is Non-Violence Dead? was open to all stu- dents. Events during the week featured the annual Feast of Nations, a tour of Ft. Riley, a soccer game with the University of Kansas and the Presi- dent ' s and People-to-People ' s teas. 41 After dismounting, a coed attempts to gain addi- tional points by holding her horse in a steady pose. Preparing for competitive riding in the Block and Bridle horse show, a contestant grooms her mount. Adding a continental touch to the Block and Bridle show, an entrant demonstrates English style riding. 42 Block and Bridle Club stages first annual horse show Mor e than 50 students participated in the Uni- versity ' s first annual horse show sponsored by Block and Bridle. The two-night show featured competition in 12 events ranging from men ' s west- ern pleasure riding to pole bending. Lacy Giltner and Larry Winstead, freshmen, were awarded top honors as the best all-around student performers. Special events highlighting the show were the sorority goat tie, won by two members of Clovia 4-H House, and the men ' s boot scramble. Miss K-State Agriculture Diana Adams presented ro- sette ribbons to the winners of individual events. Checking the appearance and stance of the competi- tors ' animals, the judge finishes scoring an event. 43 Yell director encourages support of fans at games In order to better associate activities of the cheerleading squad with those of the athletic de- partment, grade requirements for the squad were changed this year for all freshman and sophomore applicants. A yell leader also was added to the 12-member squad to encourage more enthusiasm in the student Pep Club section. Cheerleaders helped with the activities of Cheerleaders ' Day last fall and earned an addi- tional $450 through the sale of pom pons. K-State ' s Pep Band, under the direction of Phil Hewitt, played for all home basketball games as well as several away games. They also provided halftime entertainment during the season. With coeds among its ranks for the first time, the marching band practices at an afternoon session. Halftimes often feature the Marching Wildcats per- forming fast-paced drills across the football field. 44 1 Cheerleaders TOP ROW: Stan G. Weir. Beverly A. Johnston, Larry Dixson. Bill E. Stallard. SECOND ROW: Linda R. Achten. Melinda R. Woltkamp. Timothy D. Wigger, Maurianne Thaemert, David A. Orssi- ni. BOTTOM ROW: Marvin D. Kallenbach. Sylvia L. White, Kathryn S. Michaels. Chilled by the cold air, but warmed by the Wildcats ' lead in the Nebraska game, Phil Hewett beams pride. As director of bands, Paul Shull supervises events such as special high school Band Day performances. 45 Molly and the Gnadiges Fraulein work for Polly ' s favor and press coverage in The Gnadiges Fraulein. Borkov and Gordova plan their prison escape in David Gieschen ' s one-act play, Thursday ' s General. Becket makes his final speech before being slain in T. S. Elliot ' s play Murder in the Cathedral. 46 Residents of Goodnow hall present Spoon River An- thology , a play inspired by E. L. Masters ' poetry. One-act dramas reflect students ' creative efforts K-State Players performed in three original one-act plays written by undergraduate and grad- uate students in a spring play writing class. No Sunrise Tomorrow, written by Carolyn Kaberline, enacted the tragic ceremonial death of an old Hopi chief dishonored by his children. An open end conclusion to Thursday ' s General, authored by Dave Gieschen, left the audience to solve the plot according to their own religious con- victions. Discovery of an antique car by two young boys led to a wild chase in Mary Anna Lowe ' s Mother Love and Apple Pie. Guitar music provided the transition between the scenes in Goodnow hall ' s version of Edgar Lee Masters ' Spoon River Anthology. Luta offers magical powders to the compass direc- tions in Carolyn Kaberline ' s No Sunrise Tomorrow. Opening fall productions, Murray Schisgal ' s comedy Luv twists a love plot around just three actors. 47 K-State Players TOP ROW: Donna S. Lindeman, Merrily A. Johns, Tina K. Foley, Patricia J. Tarry, Theresa A. Meyer, Cheryl L. Watt, Leanna M. Lenhart, Beverly J. Kreider, Lea A. Dohm. SECOND ROW: Patricia L. Johnson, Sherry S. Almquist, Patricia E. Moore, Kay D. Kubitschek, Dennis 0. Karr, Christine M. Macho, Linda K. Pelkey, Russell S. Ballou. THIRD ROW: Chester M. Pule, Linda D. Beisner, Karen M. Comerford, Kathleen L. Stewart, Darwin K. Klein, Mary E. Morgan, Mary E. Morton, Joel Climenhaga, Wayne W. Henson. BOT- TOM ROW: Harold R. Knowles, Robert L. Briscoe, James F. Jagger, Richard A. Gilson, Henry A. Vlcek, John F. Jagger, Carl M. Hinrichs, Wallace Dace. K-State Players stage classical, modern productions After concluding last spring ' s productions with T. S. Elliot ' s Murder in the Cathedral, the K-State Players opened their new season in the fall with the Broadway comedy hit Luv. In October, Joel Climenhaga directed his original play Marriage Wheel which humorously at- tacked marriage by lot, a common practice which prevailed during the 19th century. Another comedy, The Mad Woman of Chail- lot, later satirized the extremes of human nature. Written by French playwright Jean Giraudoux, it was directed by Betty Morgan. Two one-act plays by Tennessee Williams, The Case for Crushed Petunias and The Gnadiges Fraulein, respec- tively focused on the importance of living and the South ' s era of decadence . K-State Players TOP ROW: Karen M. McDaniel, Kathy L. Wallace, Wanda S. Black, Diane Gaede, Doris A. Denning, Sue A. Tasker, Mar- ta L. Walz, Lindsay Porterfield, Carolyn A. Foote, Michelle Taylor. SECOND ROW: Jennifer A. Fankhauser, Marilyn S. Loyd, Marsha K. Knetter, Jill Voran, Michele R. Means, Linda L. Rissman, Mary L. Tschanz. Linda J. Floyd, Cheri K. Betty, Elaine J. Overley. THIRD ROW: Charles K. Lovell, William R. Strong, Jean F. Pflieger, Edith J. Thomas, Mary J. Fent, Martha M. Guenther, William R. Jackson, Edwin S. Persons, William M. Henry, John E. Becker. BOTTOM ROW: Donna L. Symns, Vicki L. Soppe, Joyce E. Furney, Bernard 0. Wil- liams, Lynette M. Engle, Karen C. McDonald. Jeffrey H. Danielson, Larry D. Gilbert, Richard E. Smethers. Bishop Bechtel loses his temper after discovering his pipes have been broken in the Marriage Wheel. Pat Tarry sits patiently while the makeup for her role as Molly in Gnadiges Fraulein is applied. In the cafe, madwoman of Chaillot Jan Allred offers her opinion on the state of the world ' s poor people. 49 Starting off events of the 1969 Engineers ' Open House is the crowning of Judy Macy as St. Patricia. Snoopy ' s airplane attracts the curiosity of a young vis- itor at the 45th annual Engineers ' Open House. Robot talks with visitors at college Open House Walking, talking Robbie the Robot acted as host to the more than 7,000 visitors attending the 45th annual Engineers ' Open House. Two-way radio voice communications allowed guests to have questions answered by a student manning the robot ' s controls. Other displays included a new crime fighter, an unbeatable tic-tac-toe machine, a steam engine and a paper airplane contest. Mechanical engineering students received a tro- phy for their demonstration of the effects of vibra- tions on high-rise buildings. Inaugurating Open House activities was the crowning of Judy Macy, selected as the 1969 Miss St. Patricia. 50 Mechanical engineering students explain uses of rol- amite. a non-friction bearing, in modern appliances. THE GREATEST DISCOVERT SINCE THE WHEEL I One of the main attractions of Engineers ' Open House, Robbie the Robot answers questions of two visitors. Ralph Nevins, dean of the College of Engineering, welcomes visitors to the 45th annual Open House. 51 Home ec, vet medicine provide tours to visitors More than 1,000 girls and other campus visitors toured the College of Home Economics during Hospitality Day. Exhibits, prepared by students demonstrated homemaking equipment, designer fashions and consumer credit as part of the theme Take a Look at Home Economics Trip. Tours of Dykstra Veterinary Hospital and ex- hibits showing animal diseases were offered dur- ing Veterinary Medicine Open House in the fall. The College also honored an alumnus, Dr. Joseph Knappenburger, national AVMA president, with a special coffee before the opening ceremonies. As a new highlight of Hospitality Day, high school girls visit sorority houses and talk with actives. Paper flowers and flashing lights help to create a psychedelic atmosphere for visitors to Justin hall. 52 Crowds line up outside Dykstra Veterinary Hospital to tour facilities and displays during Open House. Explaining how bacteria in food affects humans and animals, a vet med student addresses a tour group. FAMILY ECOH Illustrating contemporary trends, a designer draws fashion sketches while high school students watch. Students carry signs and talk about career options in family economics at the annual Hospitality Day. 53 She even knows who Spiro Agnew is, exclaim Pi Phis introducing their candidate at Homecoming Previews. Among Homecoming events was the New York road company ' s performance of the musical Funny Girl. Students toss Jayhawks into Homecoming bonfire Take Pride, You ' re in the Wildcat Genera- tion was the theme woven throughout 1968 Homecoming Week. Traditional events during the week included the presentation of the Homecom- ing Queen and her attendants at Friday night ' s pre-game pep rally. Accompanied by the Men ' s Glee Club, cheerleaders and the Wildcat band, students yelled fight cheers and fed paper replicas of Jayhawks to the bonfire. At the rally, first prize trophies for Homecoming decorations were awarded to West hall, independent women ' s living group, Smith Scholarship House, independent men ' s living group, Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Amid the blare of kazoos, Willie the Wildcat flings a paper Jayhawk into the bonfire at Friday ' s rally. 54 Homecoming Queen Finalists Paula B. Blair, Nancy A. Hodgson. Shelly Bergerhouse. Barbara J. Ross. Janet D. Sprang. I In the traditional afternoon ceremony at Seaton hall, Paula Blair learns she is 1968 Homecoming Queen. Walking in front of the Union, a student shows his enthusiasm for a K-State victory in an unusual way. 55 Paula Blair 1968 Homecoming Queen 56 Voters name Paula Blair ' 68 Homecoming Queen Paula Blair began her reign as the 38th Kansas State Homecoming Queen with the traditional white caping on the steps of Seaton hall. The fourth coed from an independent living group to be elected in the last five years, Miss Blair ' s for- mal appearances began with a spot on a Wichita television show. She was guest at the Manhattan Rotary Club luncheon, and was also present at the Friday night bonfire pep rally. Homecoming Day, she was introduced to returning alumni at the annual Blue Key luncheon. At the pre-game cere- monies. Senator Frank Carlson presented Miss Blair with a bouquet of red roses. She later was crowned by President James McCain prior to the Saturday night performance of Funny Girl. Paper replicas of Jayhawks are burned at the annual Homecoming pep rally and bonfire in the city park. President James A. McCain crowns Queen Paula Blair prior to the musical Funny Girl Saturday evening. Frank Carlson, Kansas ' senior senator, presents a bouquet to Queen Paula Blair in a pre-game event. 57 Patty Porter Cannon Ball Queen Women vie for crowns, vote for FMOC, UMOC Representing Gamma Phi Beta, Patty Porter was selected by Phi Kappa Tau as Cannonball Queen after she assisted the men with the firing of the Phi Tau cannon at all of the football games. In the spring, Nancy Norvell, of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was chosen queen of the Lambda Chi ' s annual Chariot Relays and Rebecca Campbell moved on to national competition after being cho- sen Miss Kansas College Queen. Reigning over Engineer ' s Open House was Judy Macy, elected Miss St. Patricia by engineering students. Sponsored by Delta Upsilon, Dan Huffman was elected by coeds as their Favorite Man on Campus for 1969. After tallying up pennies cast by coeds over a two-day period, Rod Crotinger, representing Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, was de- clared winner of the annual UMOC contest. Rod Crotinger Ugly Man on Campus Dan Huffman Favorite Man on Campus 58 Judy Macy St. Patricia Rebecca Campbell Miss Kansas to College Queen Contest Nancy Norvell Lambda Chi Chariot Relay Queen 59 Miss K-State-Manhattan places in Kansas contest Along with her title of Miss K-State- Manhat- tan for 1968, Robbie Brewer received a $300 scholarship and a vie for the Miss Kansas crown. In state competition, Miss Brewer emerged as first runner-up from a field of 34 contestants to win a $450 scholarship. Her dramatic reading earned Miss Brewer the $100 Debbie Bryant Award for the most original talent. Robbie Brewer charms the audience with her talent reading titled Spring from 0 Ye Jigs and Juleps. After being crowned Miss K-State-Manhattan for 1968, Robbie Brewer pauses to receive a standing ovation. 60 Member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, Robbie Brewer accepts congratulations from other contestants. Chosen Miss Congeniality by the other semi-final- ists, Bev Bucher compe tes in the swimsuit contest. Representing Smurthwaite. Margie Henry performs as a singing hobo in the pageant ' s talent competition. Accompanied by a guitar, Judy Macy recites a modern poem protesting mass conformity in today ' s society. 61 Jan Lingren Miss K-State American Royal Kathy Warner Best Dressed Coed Maggie Hummel Military Ball Queen 62 Susan Haymaker Little Colonel Coeds reign as queens of yearly campus events Kathy Warner ' s modeling of fashions to fit par- ticular occasions won her the title of Best Dressed Coed. Agriculture students chose Diana Adams as the 1969 Miss Agriculture after she performed basic farming skills on Chore Night and demon- strated her knowledge of agriculture by answering questions put to her by students. As Military Ball Queen, Margaret Hummel reigned over the annual dinner-dance sponsored by Scabbard and Blade at the Ft. Riley NCO Club. Members of the Army ROTC honorary also escorted the 25 candidates to the queen ' s tea. Other coeds crowned in the spring were Jan Lindgren as Miss K-State American Royal, Shar- on Stoeker as Miss Kansas Wheat and Susan Haymaker, selected as Little Colonel. Diana Adams Miss Agriculture Sharon Stoecker Kansas Wheat Queen 63 1969 Royal Purple Queen Candidates i Sharrie A. Snell, Frances A. Foncannon, Deborah K. Krause, Nita Z. Eberle, Marcia S. Lenhert, Patricia A. Payne. Claudia M. Shelor, Marilyn B. Brown, Pamela G. Stro- wig, Mary A. Dickason, Linda S. Sigars, Margaret E. Fatkin. 64 Sharon K. Rice, Lizabeth L. Floyd, Michaela A. John- ston, Judy J. Creviston, Judith A. Crist, Patricia H. Pearce, Judith Ravenscroft. Darlene S. Strahm, Joy E. Hanson, Eileen P. Smith, Toni R. Fairless, Paula E. Cox, Linda L. Smith, Elena L. Marzan, Connie J. Phillips. 65 Judy Creviston Chi Omega Joy Hanson Gamma Phi Beta Michaela Johnston 1 969 Royal Queen 66 Ann Foncannon Pi Beta Phi ' Namath picks Johnston as Royal Purple Queen New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath se- lected Michaela Johnston, representing Boyd hall, as the 1969 Royal Purple Queen and Judy Crevis- ton, Ann Foncannon, Joy Hanson and Linda Smith as the four runners-up. The five coeds, cho- sen from 28 candidates on the basis of photogenic beauty in black and white portraits sent to Na- math, were notified of their selection as finalists by the presidents of their respective living groups. The queen ' s name was withheld until announced the first day of distribution of the Royal Purple. hill Linda Smith Kappa Alpha Theta Joe Namath Judge 67 After picking up their copies of the Royal Purple, students scan the pages looking for familiar faces. 68 Publications board adds magazine to replace UE Acting on a recommendation for a change, the Board of Student Publications replaced the news- paper format of the University Edition with a 128-page magazine entitled Dimensions. The publication, containing basic orientation informa- tion, was mailed to all new students entering the University in the fall. Other changes receiving board approval included an updating of policies for the Collegian Desk Manual, the addition of IBM typesetting equipment and the implementa- tion of a new system to centralize photography. Supervising the activities of both the Collegain and the Royal Purple, Jim Morris was named the new director of Student Publications in the fall. Morris, assisted by graduate adviser Sharon Smith and six faculty and student members, car- ried out policies dealing with student publications. Electronic typesetters, rented for a monthly fee, speed the composition and setting of Collegian copy. Formerly at Kilgore College, Jim Morris completes his first year as director of student publications. 69 Vic Shalkoski Editor Cathy Ger linger Business Manager Alice Leahy Copy Editor Mary Hayes Photography Editor 70 Jenny Dunbar Classes Editor Dave Schafer Housing Editor Lee Lovell Index Editor Number of sales, pages increase for Royal Purple Students set new records for Royal Purple sales by purchasing approximately 8,000 individual pic- tures and 8,300 copies of the 1969 RP. Editor Vic Shalkoski expanded the number of yearbook pages to 700, an increase of 12 over last year, and replaced color photographs of the academic deans with color pictures of students engaged in various academic pursuits within their respective colleges. The 1968 Royal Purple received the RP ' s 33rd consecutive All-American rating by the Associat- ed Collegiate Press, thereby maintaining its dis- tinction as the nation ' s yearbook with the longest string of All-American awards. More than 40 students worked on the 1969 Royal Purple. Caroline Kaberline Organizations Editor Sharrie Snell Sports Editor Sharon Smith Graduate Adviser 71 Student Publications Photographers James C. Richardson, John R. LaShelle. Larry A. Claussen. Kerwin F. Plevka. David von Riesen directs a staff of four photographers for University photo services and shoots many of the pictures for the Royal Purple. Royal Purple Staff TOP ROW: Karen K. Asher, Suzanne Asher, Marjorie A. Bowen, Mary A. Brady, Veneta L. Brown, Charles R. Cole. SECOND ROW: Karen S. Corn, Christopher F. Cutro, Diane Dickson, Sheryl A. DuRoy, Ly- nette M. Engle, Sue A. Ericson . THIRD ROW: Marsha L. Garrett, Sandra L. Hamill, James B. Hayes, Marilee Horner, Ann E. Isenberg, Michaela A. Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Pamela S. Kai- ser, llene A. Kimsey, Kay D. Ku- bitscheck, Sara D. Langdon, Catherine Marshall, Laura L. Meyer. FIFTH ROW: Paula K. Miller, Kathryn Ogilvie, Nancy J. Reed, Linda L. Rissman. Jeane Rogers, Sharon K. Salvino. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia L. Scott, Verna M. Sullivan, Patricia A. Trenkle, Benjamin H. Wheatley, Janet M. Whitehair, Sharon D. Young. 72 Collegian staff changes nameplate, type, layout With the installation of computer typesetting last fall, the Collegian became a completely cold type operation. The most efficient and modern technique in typesetting, computer typesetting helped speed up backshop operations. Fall editor Liz Conner emphasized balanced news coverage of local and wire stories. More spe- cial sections and an arts section were added to the morning daily. An editorial board, composed of three staff members and the editor, was created in December to assist in formulating editorial policy. Spring editor Sandy Dalrymple created a new nameplate using increased white space. Wider columns, larger pictures and a revised editorial page layout completed the makeup changes. Sandy Dalrymple Spring Editor Liz Conner Fall Editor With the Collegian ' s morning publication, reporting students spend evening hours meeting deadlines. 73 Jerry Reppert Fall Ad Manager Ray Wilkerson Summer Editor Collegian business staff promotes special sections To compensate for a $5,000 deficit incurred by last year ' s directory, the University Directory was changed last fall to a more economical format. The most significant change came with the use of newsprint paper and the photographing of IBM cards for direct page printing. By using the IBM cards, processing of the directory was to be fin- ished faster than in previous years. Having a total circulation of more than 6,500 issues, the summer Collegian went to press three times a week under the direction of editor Ray Wilkerson. Collegian advertising throughout the school year accounted for an estimated $85,000 income. Advertising managers Jerry Reppert and Fred Boger supervised the sales and layout of all advertising as well as three special sections and spring and fall fashion editions. Fred Boger Spring Ad Manager 74 Special sections in the Collegian must be inserted by hand on the morning of the paper ' s publication. After editing a story, the copy editor checks the layout to determine the page and position for it. Collegian Editorial Staff TOP ROW: Joan Bastel. Marilyn Gump. Loren Kruse. Candace Kelly. BOTTOM ROW: Constance Langland. Thomas Palmer. James Parrish. Laura Scott. Collegian Business Staff TOP ROW: Charles Briscoe. Charles Cole. Gail Farmer. SECOND ROW: Connie Grafel. Marsha Green. Al- lan Hartman. THIRD ROW: Gordon McPheter. Michael F. Singer, Sharrie A. Snell, Richard Wenger. BOTTOM ROW: Benjamin Whea- tley. Curt Willyard. George Wilson. Meryl Wilson. 75 KSDB-FM TOP ROW: Russell S. Ballou, Gregory W. Hardin, Robert D. Joel, Donald L. Denton, Mary K. Knief. SECOND ROW: Patric J. Folwell, Lois M. Blackman, Michael R. Leathers, Gregory S. Wright, Edward L. Klimek, Daniel A. Suderman. BOTTOM ROW: John P. Noonan, Gary D. Schulz, Gary M. Graham, John R. Heritage. At KSRH, amateurs learn the basics of broadcasting while providing entertainment to hall residents. 76 KSDB loses facilities; KSRH expands program After the fire which completely destroyed its facilities in Nichols Gymnasium, KSDB-FM be- gan broadcasting again in February from tempo- rary space donated by KMAN radio. Manned by a staff of 53 students, the campus station added several new programs to its schedule including a contemporary music review, a comedy spoof se- ries and a series of features on Russian culture. KSRH, the closed circuit dormitory radio sta- tion, began its fourth year of broadcasting in the fall. Sponsored by KSUARH, the station broad- casted 78 hours of music, news and public service announcements every week to all non-scholarship dormitories. In order to round out the program schedule and add variety, a controversial issues show entitled Anything Goes was added. With all student radio equipment destroyed by fire, KSDB-FM members use KMAN broadcasting facilities. Focusing his camera for a television commercial, a student learns effective presentation of advertising. 77 Touchstone Staff Michael M. Marks, Pat Andre. Rodney C. Eaton, Anita Marks, Joan E. Walters, Ben Nyberg, Lyn J. Morgan. K-State Engineer Staff TOP ROW: Ron W. Plemons, Douglas K. Blackwood, Robert M. Bennett, John E. Swain, Steve B. Farabi, Doug G. Smith, Alan R. Hammerli. BOTTOM ROW: Mike E. Jones, Leland J. Polly, John S. Schwartz, Jay R. Hendlund. Student groups publish four college magazines Both the creative endeavors of students and news of developments in their colleges were pre- sented through four local publications sponsored by student interest organizations. Published four times each year by student ar- chitects, Crit was distributed to all personnel in the College of Architecture and Design. Recent advances in more efficient agricultural operations were discussed in the Ag Student magazine writ- ten by students enrolled in ag journalism. After screening the original works submitted by students, students in the English department edit- ed Touchstone. Published once each year, the magazine featured poetry, essays, fiction and pho- tography. The K-State Engineer, sponsored by students in the College of Engineering, contained stories about the latest developments in the Uni- versity ' s engineering curriculums. 78 Agriculture judges score in national competition Dominating intercollegiate judging competition at the American Royal Livestock Show, the Se- nior Livestock and Senior Meats Judging Teams captured top honors while the senior wool judgers placed second. At the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago, senior livestock judgers again placed first. The Junior Livestock Team placed second in competition at the Meat and Animal Evaluation contest in Omaha. Poultry Judging Team members competed in the National Collegiate Judging contest and the Soil Judging Team competed in the regional con- test at Lincoln. Soil judgers also acted as hosts for the National Soils contest in spring, 1968. The Crops Judging Team ranked fifth at both the In- ternational and National Collegiate Crops con- tests. At a contest sponsored in conjunction with the World Food Festival, a member of the Senior Dairy Cattle Team placed second while the team ' s overall performance ranked sixth. Meats Judging Team Michael D. Van Allen. Timothy T. Benton. Leonard L. Tucker. James E. Phillips, Ronald U. Lindquist. Del M. Allen. Samuel L. Hands, Philip P. Behrens. Donald B. Johnson, Dan- iel L. Hoffman. Dairy Products Judging Team Harold A. Roberts. Robert Sager, Fred Kopp, James Carroll, Donald Utz. Crop Judging Team E. L. Mader, Galen R. Niedenthal, David Re- isig, Larry L. Klocke, Steven W. Simmons. Poultry Judging Team James F. Feldkamp, Lawrence R. Klein, John C. White, Richard 0. Bailer, Amos J. Kahrs. Wool Judging Team Thomas C. Gatz, Robert A. Ebert, Donald R. McClure, Samuel L. Hands, Dan L. Hoffman, Melvin L. Riemann, Carl Menzies. Junior Meats Judging Team Glenn C. Oleen, Randy M. Peterson, Dell M. Allen, Tommy L. Smith, Glenn R. Teagarden. Livestock Judging Team Charles D. Lambert, Melvin L. Riemann, Jack D. Evans. Russell E. McKee. Hugh H. Wheelock. Ken E. Schwem- mer. Tommy R. Carr. Johnny B. Blanton, David M. Bozone, Calvin Drake. Junior Livestock Judging Team Jerry W. Sleichter. Robert A. Ebert. Richard W. Felts. James E. Phillips. Willard G. Olson. Phillip P. Behrens. Dan L. Hoffman. Donald B. Johnson, R. H. Hines. Senior Dairy Cattle Judging Team J. Lee Majeskie. Donald R. McClure. Linda L. Harrison. Virginia K. Weir. George Heersche. Soil Judging Team O. W. Bidwell. David Reisig. Galen R. Nieden- thal. Roger L. Baker. Dennis D. McWilliams. 81 Photo by Don Richards Academics Academics are disciplines with barriers that are constantly expanding as man explores and charts the frontiers of his knowledge. To evolve with the intellectual leaders of the time and retain its goal of excellence, the University must master areas as diverse as fingerpainting or microbiology. Assimi- lation of the old with the new is a sign that a stu- dent ' s education must emphasize the future. Conducting an introductory geography class, a teach- er illustrates methods of compiling chart data. During a class session on ceramics, a student lis- tens as an art professor describes pottery-making. Royal Purple pictures 39 as representative faculty From a total of 39 faculty members nominated by their college councils on the basis of outstand- ing teaching performance, a panel of five students and two faculty members have selected 14 of the nominees to represent the many excellent instruc- tors at the University. Student opinion and de- partmental information were additional criteria used in the final decisions of the Royal Purple staff. Since it is not possible to picture the entire faculty, the staff hopes that recognition of these 14 representative faculty, pictured with their re- spective colleges throughout the academics sec- tion, will in part compensate. 84 From the specimens collected by an entomology lab instructor, students study anatomical differences. Faculty study a model intensely as an architecture grad student explains his masters ' thesis project. Giving individual instruction and advice, a teacher aids his student in working out a graphics problem. Talking to a child, a professor shows his psychol- ogy students how to administer intelligence tests. 85 -JP I ' , R.U1 i President McCain earns People-to-People award For his extensive travels and service, President James A. McCain was awarded the Dwight D. Eisenhower People-to-People Medallion for Out- standing Contributions to International Under- standing. McCain also was distinguished as the Kansan Educator of the Year by the Topeka Daily Capital. In his address to the Third Annual KSUARH Leadership Conference, McCain stressed the potential of student leadership and later he attended a symposium at Columbia Uni- versity. He also continued to serve on the Adviso- ry Council to the Import-Export Bank. Federal and private agencies sponsored $12.5 million of projects undertaken by the University during 1968 with almost $5 million of this allocat- ed for research. Internationally, the University continued to progress in its attempts to establish a land grant institution in India. University president for 19 years. James A. McCain encourages informal student visits in his office. Accompanied by his wife, President McCain welcomes an alumnus visiting campus on graduation weekend. President McCain escorts Governor Nelson Rockefel- ler to Ahearn Field House where the presidential can- didate spoke as a Landon lecturer. McCain acts as University representative in greeting speakers. 87 Supervising public relations is one responsibility of Ken Thomas, director of University information. Administrative assistants aid in policy formulation Striving for increased communication between the University and Manhattan, administrative assistants aided President McCain in carrying out services offered by the University. Kenneth Thomas, director of the Division of University Information, was responsible for prep- aration and distribution of news concerning all University activities, programs and policies. Coordinator of all campus foreign programs, Director of International Activities Joseph Hajda attempted to incorporate new methods for at- tracting an increased number of students and teachers from other countries to the University. As assistant to the president, Max Milbourn was the University ' s liaison to the legislature, the president ' s representative on the Governor ' s Eco- nomic Development Committee and an exofficio member of the local Chamber of Commerce. Events celebrating international holidays, such as Divali, festival of lights, are approved by Hajda. As a service of extension radio and tv, Jack Burke films a home football game for use by the coaches. 88 Maintaining legislative support for the Universi- ty, Milbourn attends senate sessions and hearings. Assistant to the President Max Milbourn serves as the presidential liaison to the state legislature. Director of International Activities Joseph Hajda encourages foreign travel by students and teachers. 89 Photo by Don Richards Re-elected to a second term as governor, Robert Dock- mendation of fund requests to the legislature. Dock- ing aids the University ' s development through recom- ing also picked two new Regents for the state board. 90 Docking recommends aid to University programs Government ' s role in higher education was seen through the actions of Governor Robert Docking and members of the Kansas Legislature. Governor Docking recommended to the legisla- ture suggestions for financial appropriations pro- posed by the Board of Regents and also served a ceremonial position by being present at University graduation exercises and appearances by speakers in the Landon lecture series. Most important of the functions of the legisla- ture, relating to the University, was appropriation of funds. In the 1968 legislature, the Revenue Bond Act was amended to authorize the issuing of bonds for financing of University construction. The granting of a land exchange also aided expan- sion prospects for the campus facilities. Making a campus campaign visit. Governor Docking discusses issues and policies of his administration. At the spring graduation ceremonies, Governor Dock- ing addresses the 2,155 graduates and their friends. Speaking at a special faculty meeting, Morton Briggs recommends changes for the statement on violence. Faculty Senate TOP ROW: Ivalee H. McCord, A. Bower Sageser. Jack C. Durgan. Glenn M. Busset, Charles L. Hall. Harlan J. Trenne- pohl. Henrietta R. Ameel. Neva L. White. Wilton B. Thomas. Harry E. McAnarney. SECOND ROW: Jack L. Lambert. Walter H. Eitner, Ste- phan R. Bollman. Erie E. Bartley. Holly C. Fryer. John L. Noordsy. William M. MacMillan. Clair M. Hibbs. Jerry A. Lilly. THIRD ROW: Gwendolyn L. Tinklin. Jordan Y. Miller. R. Kenneth Burkhard. Ken- neth Conrow, Conrad Eriksen. Everett E. Haft. Robin Higham. Keith A. Huston. BOTTOM ROW: Arlin M. Feyerherm, Thomas B. Steunen- berg. Rhae M. Swisher. Wilson Tripp. Louis H. Douglas. R. Dean Dragsdorf. Meredith C. Litchfield. Vernon P. Deines. Board of Regents STANDING: Vincent L. Bogart, L. D. Morgan, Dwight D. Klinger, Jess Stewart, James J. Basham, Max Bickford. SEATED: A. H. Cromb, C. N. Gushing, Henry A. Bubb, T. J. Griffith. Board of Regents hears University fund requests Reviewing requests submitted by administra- tive officials of the state institutions comprised the primary task of the 10-man Board of Regents. The board then recommended proposals for the governor to present to the legislature. This year, the board considered University requests totaling approximately $30 million. Requested appropria- tions were designated for a child development lab, a plant science greenhouse and buildings for the education and engineering colleges. Allotment of funds for an accelerated building program also was considered. Other requests heard by the board members included suggestions by President James A. McCain for additional faculty, general salary increases and new academic programs. 92 Presiding at dedication ceremonies of KSU Stadium, President McCain introduces Governor Docking, Sena- tor Carlson and Board of Regents members who at- tended the first home football game of the season. Obtainment of a new accelerator by the physics de- partment necessitates expansion of Cardwell hall. Construction continues on the new seven-story aud- itorium which is scheduled for completion in 1969. 93 Before taking a leave of absence as provost at Ahma- du Bello, Glenn H. Beck, vice president for agricul- Photo by Laurence Blaker ture, talks with Nigerian students about the country and what he expects to accomplish at the university. Beck to assume provost duties at Ahmadu Bello On special assignment of the Rockefeller Foun- dation, Vice-president for Agriculture Glenn Beck took a leave of absence from the University to become provost for Ahmadu Bello University at Zaria, Nigeria. As the second highest official at the university, one goal of Beck ' s was to incorpo- rate agricultural extension, veterinary medicine and research into the university ' s program. Coin- ciding with his appointment as provost, Beck was named the Rockefeller Foundation ' s Associate Director of Agricultural Services. Since 1965, Beck was the top administrator of the University ' s agricultural teaching, extension, research and foreign agricultural programs. He was president of the University Research Founda- tion, presided over the National Agricultural Hall of Fame and served as the vice-chairman of the India Council of Universities. 94 Senator George McGovern discusses world food prob- lems at the Frank Carlson Symposium in December. Through AID contracts, University personnel build ag- ricultural study programs in underdeveloped nations. Aiding Indian village workers, a Hyderabad staff mem- ber demonstrates a successful irrigation technique. Acting Vice-president for Agriculture Floyd W. Smith formerly directed the agriculture experiment station. 95 After returning from Nigeria, Vernon Larson became Director of the International Agriculture Program. For his years of service to the University, James A. McCain presents Arthur D. Weber a recognition award. Larson coordinates work of Ag overseas programs International Agriculture Programs, focusing on the needs of India and Nigeria, came under the direction of Vernon Larson. The new director co- ordinated the University ' s efforts to aid India through government funds, despite recent foreign aid cutbacks. In its twelfth year, the program aimed to prevent starvation by teaching the Indian people how to utilize the available land to its full- est capacity. After two years of supervising An- dhra Pradesh University, A. D. Weber returned to the University to announce his retirement. While a civil war raged on throughout the year, University personnel concentrated on expanding the agriculture teaching, research and extension programs at Ahmadu Bello University in northern Nigeria. Plans called for offering degrees in plant, animal and soil sciences by 1972. V ' ..-- .., , ..,. -. , ' ' . ' Dr. and Mrs. Lee Railsback begin a two-year tour in Nigeria where he is chief of party at Ahmadu Bello. 96 Working with a poultry project at the Andhra Pradesh University, an Indian checks the feeding containers. With his family, Draytford Richardson departs for In- dia to assume his new staff position at Hyderabad. Photo by Robert Baugh On assignment at Ahmadu Bello University, Glenn Hartke directs anatomy students in dissecting a calf. While working at Ahmadu Bello, faculty member Rob- ert Schneider invented an ox cart for local farmers. 97 English composition students, studying at Ft. Riley under the extension program, learn noun usage. Robert Bohannon assumes the role of new acting di- rector of all University Extension Service programs. Extension assists cities with services of faculty Through the Board of Regent ' s new program for coordinating extension, Kansas municipalities were offered the services of faculty members at three of the major state universities. The State Industrial Extension and Technical Services Pro- gram drew upon the scientific, technological and engineering resources of the state universities to aid business and industry throughout Kansas. Headed by the new acting director Robert Bohan- non, the University ' s Cooperative Extension Serv- ice studied rural economic development and river basin and county development programs while assisting numerous urban 4-H clubs. Experts in the fields of public health, water resources, politi- cal science, traffic, marketing and transportation joined with faculty to study methods for updating and improving facilities offered by the state. 98 Extending educational opportunity beyond campus, extension provides classes throughout the region. In addition to education programs, extension serv- ices aid business and industry throughout Kansas. President McCain and senators Harry Darby and Frank Carlson welcome speaker George McGovern. Extension Heads Paul W. Griffith, associate director; Wilber E. Ringler. assistant director: Oscar W. Norby, extension operations; Glenn M. Busset. extension 4-H clubs; Shirley A. White, extension home economics; John M. Ferguson, extension engineering; E. D. Warner, information editor: Fred M. Parris. assistant extension in- formation; Jack M. Burke, extension radio and television, Dwight A. Nesmith. engineering experimental station. 99 Before announcing in December his plans to resign as vice-president for academic affairs, John Lott Brown Photo by Laurence Blaker helped in a drive for more library books, aided Uni- versity for Man and sat on several science councils. 100 More than 1,000 students gather at a CRAPE rally in the fall to demonstrate for library improvement. The group sought contributions to increase the number of books in Farrell library from 503,000 to 1,500,000. A Brown announces plans to resign University post After serving as vice-president for academic affairs since 1966, John Lott Brown announced he would assume a teaching and research position with the psychology department at the University of Rochester next fall. As chairman of the Aca- demic Council at the University, Brown worked with the college deans to study methods for for- mulating the type of education required by to- day ' s society. After receiving reports submitted by the directors of campus services, Brown coordi- nated them with the overall University program in mind. He also continued to conduct his research in the field of visual processes. Extension classes and off-campus educational projects were coordinated by Norman Harold, new acting director of continuing education, who also acted as information liaison with high schools and junior colleges. After studying results of serv- ice, teaching and research, Director of Education- al Research Donald Hoyt suggested guides for administrative policies. Computer center activities were supervised by director T. W. Hildebrandt. Administrative Heads E. Norman Harold, acting director of con- tinuing education; T. W. Hildebrandt, director of computing center; Donald P. Hoyt, director of educational research. Long lines typify fall enrollment as students wait to get IBM card packets and pick up class schedules. 101 Construction to increase Farrell library facilities As director of Farrell library, Richard Farley oversaw the planning of the $2.5 million library addition on which construction began in Decem- ber. The new addition will feature a basement study hall, rare books and audio-visual facilities and increased seating capacity. Farley also super- vised the hiring and training of the 200 part time and 65 full time library employees. In October, more than 1,000 students rallied in front of the library to call attention to the inade- quacy of the present facilities. Sponsored by the Committee for Renewal of Academic Progress, Etcetera, the walk-out climaxed weeks of intense activity by CRAPE members publicizing the lack of books available in important research areas. New systems using multi-purpose plastic identifi- cation cards enables librarians to check out books and determine fines more quickly. Farrell library contains 503,000 volumes and numerous periodicals. Head of the library, Richard Farley selects books, hires personnel and supervises the library changes. 102 As dean of Admissions and Records, Ellsworth Ger- ritz regularly supervises pre-enrollment procedures. Following a path of signs and desks through Ahearn Field House, students complete the fall enrollment procedure by filling out information cards, paying registration fees and picking up their schedules. Computer process aids registration procedure Fall enrollment surged to a record 12,570 stu- dents, an increase of 815 over the previous year. Arts and Sciences placed first among the colleges in number of enrollees with 4,733, followed by Agriculture with 1,351. Approximately two per cent of the students who had pre-enrolled in the spring returned to find errors in their schedules; however, modernization of the computer process included distribution of partially completed sched- ules to students with conflicting classes. Dean of Admissions and Records Ellsworth Gerritz coordinated enrollment and registration in addition to compiling complete records of scholastic rank and aiding in the transfer of cred- its from other accredited universities. 103 Vice-president for Student Affairs Chester E. Peters discusses University policy with student leaders and Photo by Laurence Blaker representatives of the faculty at one of many infor- mal meetings scheduled in the Union during the year. 104 Supervising student affairs. Dean of Students Gene C. Kasper oversees the work of five assistant deans. Margaret Lahey, associate dean of students, promotes revising the present women ' s closing hour policy. Peters supervises student development programs Administrative responsibilities of Vice-presi- dent for Student Affairs Chester Peters included extensive work in staff and student development programs. Among Peters areas of supervision were the residence hall programs, intramurals and activities sponsored by the Union. Assisting the vice-president in his attempt to coordinate the various facets of student life were seven key administrators. Gene Kasper, dean of students, advised the freshman seminar programs and defined University policy regarding student conduct on and off the campus. Associate Dean of Students Margaret Lahey acted as consultant for AWS and Panhellenic Council. Caroline Peine, assistant dean of stu- dents, worked with campus human relations teams and the Dames Club. J. Allen Brettell ad- vised international students and student religious activities were directed by William Tremmel. Bruce Gildseth, assistant dean of students, aided in organizing the orientation program, including freshman discussion groups. Residence hall prob- lems and policies went through the office of Thomas Frith, residence hall director. Assistant Deans of Students J. Allen Brettell, Caroline F. Peine, Bruce L. Gildseth. 105 As Student Health ' s head psychologist, Dr. E. Rob- ert Sinnet supervises the psychiatric facilities. Dr. Hilbert Jubelt coordinates and directs work of all medical personnel at the LaFene Health Center. Physical therapy facilities available for patients include whirlpools, heat lamps and muscle toners. Before being admitted to a doctor, a student stops at the nurses ' station for a temperature reading. 106 Dr. Benjamin LaFene, for whom the health center is named, examines a student injury with Dr. Jubelt. Student Health receives hospital accreditation Named in recognition of the doctor responsible for its construction, LaFene Student Health Cen- ter in August was accredited by the Joint Com- mission of Accreditation of Hospitals. Expansion of facilities included the enlargement of a base- ment laboratory to triple floor space previously available. With Dr. Hilbert Jubelt as director, approximately 1,000 student patients received medical attention in the 40-bed hospital. Assist- ants helped students complete required forms. Supervision of radiation, food safety and sani- tation at the University was carried out by the assistant director of environmental health. In re- sponse to questionnaires distributed in the fall to members of living groups, programs coordinated by the health educator discussed self-defense, sex education, mental health and cancer. Students wanting medical attention must first show their identification cards at the records window. After filling a prescription, the pharmacist notes medicine prescribed and sold to a student patient. 107 Sampling Swedish rollmopse and potato sausages, students and townspeople enjoy the smorgasbord fea- Richard Blackburn, Union director, manages the op- eration and coordination of major Union services. tured annually by the Union. A record 1070 persons attended the evening event, tradition since 1930. Blackburn directs work on major Union addition Under the guidance of director Richard Black- burn, construction began on the second major ad- dition to the K-State Union since its opening in 1956. The new structure was to feature an ex- panded cafeteria and snack bar, forum hall, arts and crafts shop, bookstore, additional meeting rooms and private dining areas and an interior courtyard topped with a plastic dome. Plans also included the acquisition of 200 extra parking spaces for the campus visitors through conversion of the tennis courts south of the building. More than 300 students were members of committees supervised by Union Program Coun- cil while the faculty, students and alumni compris- ing the Union Governing Board decided questions of policy. One hundred and ten employees worked in the six service departments of the Union. 108 Television and recording star Bill Cosby comically relates childhood anecdotes during a Union concert. Union Program Council TOP ROW: Eileen Hart. David B. Fruetel, Gerald L. Schnittker, Karlyn K. Emel. Richard Strandmark. Vickie Longenecker. Nancy J. Perry. SECOND ROW: Cheryl A. Mantel, Mari- lyn J. Horst. James R. Reynolds, Laura J. Suggs, Barbara K. Kiser. Jackie Moe. BOTTOM ROW: George A. Gerritz. Elizabeth A. Ander- sen. Arthur D. Miller. Sculptures, oils, water colors and lithographs high- lighted the art displays sponsored by the Union Art Committee. Works by Kansas amateur artists and in- ternational underground films are also presented. 109 Divisions provide service, give students assistance Because of relocation of troops at Ft. Riley, students returning in the fall faced a housing shor- tage. Responsible for listings of available off- campus housing, the Housing and Food Services Center also maintained and collected the funds from campus housing units and supervised all dormitory food services. Although the student aid program suffered a slight reduction in federal funds, Aids, Awards and Veterans ' Services filled more than 2,500 student requests for aid. While continuing efforts to computerize recruit- ment, the Placement Center aided an estimated 1,000 students secure employment in business, industry and government. Experimentation with new methods resulted in an updating of services offered by the Counseling Center. Trained person- nel advised students individually and in groups. Appointed as the acting director of Aids and Awards, Gerald Bergen replaces the late Harold Kennedy. Counseling center director Dave Danskin supervises the functions of the Center and advises students. 110 Director of Housing A. Thornton Edwards helps stu- dents in their hunt for suitable living quarters. Maintaining current employment files and catalogs, Bruce Laughlin directs Placement Center services. Checking an employment directory for information, a student prepares to schedule an interview. The Place- ment Center assists students in finding both per- manent and temporary employment opportunities. in As the vice-president for University development, C. Clyde Jones coordinates campus construction plan- Photo by Laurence Blaker ning and during the year sought ways to improve campus parking facilities for students and faculty. 112 University development coordinates construction Responsible for the campus construction pro- gram. Vice-president for University Development C. Clyde Jones and Assistant Vice-president for University Development Vincent Cool continued to plan for University growth. After the Septem- ber dedication of the KSU Stadium, attention was focused on construction of the new auditorium, swimming pool, biological sciences building, the Union addition and medical science building. Selection of the University as the center for a $3.4 million government financed Federal Grain and Marketing Laboratory brought University scientists together with those affiliated with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Other projects included the relocation of the tennis and handball courts, addition of a third floor to the milling building and the erection of a warehouse for the grain science and industry department. Assisting the vice-presidents in their respective areas were Case Bonebrake, physical plant ad- ministrator; H. Dean Hess, executive alumni sec- retary: and Kenneth Heywood. endowment and development administrator. Pieces of massive earth-moving equipment are locat- ed at the site of the new biological sciences building. Administrative Heads Vincent J. Cool, assistant vice president for planning; Case A. Bonebrake, physical plant administrator. H. Dean Hess, alumni; Kenneth M. Heywood. endowment and development. With the ruins of Nichols Gym behind them, physical plant workers build forms for new classroom trailers. Maintaining University grounds, physical plant em- ployees replace worn sod in front of Anderson hall. 113 University Business Manager Daniel Beatty acts as an adviser to President McCain on the financial affairs Photo by Laurence Blaker of the University. During the year, Beatty arranges and processes appropriations slated for construction. Business staff regulates University expenditures Major appropriations made through the office of University Business Manager Daniel Beatty included funds for a $3 million auditorium, a $3.6 million biological sciences building and a $2.5 mil- lion addition to Farrell library, all to be completed by late 1970. Distributing funds in accordance with state and federal laws was one aspect of the business manager ' s responsibility for the fiscal operation and policy of the University. Beatty also periodically reported to President McCain and acted as the University ' s representative with ad- ministrators of state fiscal offices. Budget director Ted Dodge was in charge of preparing the $47 million annual University bud- get and legislative budget requests. University comptroller Ralph Perry directed business office operations and payroll processing for the more than 1,800 students employed on campus. 114 Selecting the correct storage tapes, the computer operator prepares to make a listing of information. Office of the Business Manager Theodore O. Dodge. Budget Director: Ralph H. Perry. Comptroller. Data processing employees operate IBM equipment which computes enrollment figures and schedules. Located in Anderson hall, the cashiering section of the faculty for claiming refunds and scholarship checks, comptroller ' s office is used by University students and placing key deposits and paying overdue fees. 115 Hess launches exchange with regional ag colleges Reciprocal agreements involving the exchange of students in agriculture between the University and schools in neighboring states were finalized by dean of Agriculture Carroll Hess. Through this arrangement, out-of-state residents were permitted to enroll in the college ' s academic pro- gram while University students travelled to other schools. The dean also supervised the college ' s self-study program and assisted in the publishing of the program ' s recommendations in January. In his third year as dean, Hess was appointed vice-chairman of the National Association of Deans and Directors of Resident Instruction in Colleges of Agriculture. He also chaired several national committees on ag education and was a member of the National Academy of Science and the National Research Committee. Carroll Hess, agriculture dean, evaluates research programs after a visit to Ahmadu Bello in Nigeria. Testing bread, bakery science students learn pro- duction techniques as well as management skills. 116 Agricultural Council TOP ROW: Roy D. Tangeman. Jerry D. Hub- bart, Richard D. Wilson, Gordon L. McCosh, Ronald U. Lindquist, Stanley D. Buss, Robert Ebert. James Feldkamp. SECOND ROW: Kenneth D. Jorns, Philip G. Crandall, John O. Pruitt, Bernard L. Hansen, David J. Reisig, Alan D. Ostermann, Dale E. Naiman, Phillip R. Rahn. THIRD ROW: Franke R. Carpenter, Samuel J. Feist, Larry D. Ryan. James W. Maddox, Les D. Streit. James D. Dietrich, Charles D. Holste, Jerry C. McReynolds. BOTTOM ROW: Dan L. Hoffman. Timo- thy T. Benton, Frederick W. Gatlin, Charles L. Jasper, Steven B. Smith, Marvin D. Wells, Jon R. Greiner. In a sausage making exercise, students in meat se- lection class push beef into the top of a grinder. While sifting corn meal, milling students analyze it for the protein content per size of particle. 117 Waters hall, in the north part of campus, contains the ag offices, classrooms and research facilities. After initial demonstrations, students use imagina- tion to create arrangements from polyester flowers. Involved in research, G. B. Marion also teaches ba- sic dairy science classes and is a member of several honoraries. He is currently preparing material for a text on reproductive physiology and embryology. College of Agriculture Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Gilbert R. Dodge, administrative assistant; Frank R. Carpenter, assistant dean; David J. Mugler, assistant to the dean. SECOND ROW: Paul L. Kelley, agricultural economics; Lowell Brandner, agricultural editor; Ray- mond V. Olson, agronomy. THIRD ROW: Donald L. Good, animal sci- ence and industry; Howard L. Mitchell, biochemistry; Charles L. Norton, dairy and poultry science. BOTTOM ROW: Herbert C. Knut- son, entomology; William J. Hoover, grain science and industry; Ronald W. Campbell, horticulture and forestry; John F. Schafer, plant pathology. 118 Ag college relaxes stipulations, expands courses By reducing emphasis on agricultural speciali- zation, the College of Agriculture permitted its students to take more courses in communications and the social sciences. New in the college curricu- lum was an option designed to prepare students for future work in economic development and per- sonnel management in agriculture and related fields. The faculty also unanimously approved a proposal for instruction and class evaluation. Broadening of the research and extension pro- grams brought additional support to off-farm agribusinesses, youth leadership and family devel- opment. These programs aided in natural resource and community economic development. Record- ing an enrollment of 1340 students, the college showed the largest percentage increase among all colleges in the University. Despite an 86 per cent increase during the past five years, professional demand for agriculture students continued to outweigh the number of graduates. Students in plant science classes use the greenhouse behind Waters hall for laboratory experiments. Stu- dies produce information about the response of beans and corn to varied doses of nitrogen and phosphorus. Photo by Laurence Blaker 119 Products needed for horticulture research are placed in the fruit and vegetable storage locker in Waters. Curriculum self-studies strengthen Ag programs Several recommendations for improving the College of Agriculture ' s academic programs re- sulted from the college ' s extensive self-study. The suggestion to reduce the number of credit hours required to obtain a B.S. received approval of the faculty after the findings were published. Advisers were encouraged to utilize more of their students ' electives for courses in communications, computer science, math and statistics. A flexible biological and physical science curriculum was formed to meet the varying needs of students pursuing one of the college ' s four option areas. In the interest of offering students more leeway in developing their academic programs, the ma- jor-minor system was considered. This would al- low students to select a secondary area of study from another field or college curriculum. After finishing the milking, a student takes samples to be tested in the dairy management laboratories. 120 Watching a demonstration, students in the meat pro- cessing class learn proper slaughtering techniques. K-State ' s Dairy Bar is a favorite refreshment stop that provides on-the-job training for dairy students. Assistant Professor of Animal Science and Industry Miles McKee received Gamma Sigma Delta ' s out- standing teacher award. A researcher of beef cattle production, he belongs to several ag societies. 121 Architecture students work long hours to complete Design V class projects. The College of Architecture Photo by Laurence Blaker and Design, after rapid growth, is now ranked among the 10 largest architecture colleges in the country. 122 College of Architecture ranks in nations ' top ten Because of the demand for architecture gradu- ates, the College of Architecture and Design be- came one of the fastest growing colleges on cam- pus. For each 1969 graduate, jobs were available with large corporations, small firms and govern- ment organizations. Ranked among the 10 largest architecture colleges in the country, the college offered students the chance to work together in solving problems common to their fields. Highlighting the year were two field trips, to San Francisco and Chicago, which permitted stu- dents to view outstanding works of architecture. The curriculum in landscape architecture received a five-year accreditation from the American So- ciety of Landscape Architects and Charles Al- mack, an architecture senior, received the William R. Frampton Memorial Prize for his design of the symbol which will be used for the 1975 United States Bicentennial World Exposition. Through the use of a three-dimensional scaled model, an architecture student studies the spacial concept. Architecture and Design Council TOP ROW: Thomas C. Pearson, Larry P. Blankenship. H. Stewart Mann. Charles E. Almack. Noel W. Stanton. William A. Stoskopf, Howard S. Hewlett. Alton A. Barnes, Robert P. West. BOTTOM ROW: Larry V. Hafling. Allen Gerstenber- ger, Linda L. Ludden. John F. Wilhm. Victor A. Regnier. 123 Fischer promotes advisory board for architecture Aided by his associates, Dean of the College of Architecture and Design Emil Fischer departmen- talized the college into the divisions of Architec- ture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design and Planning. This plan resulted in a decentralization of responsibility among personnel in the college. Representing the University, Fischer attended the 1968 commencement exercises at Andhra Pradesh University in Hyderabad, India. An advisory board comprised of outstanding professional architects from across the nation was established by Fischer to insure that faculty train- ing was keeping pace with trends becoming ap- parent in the professional world. The seven-man board met periodically with the college faculty and 700 students to discuss programs which could be implemented into the curriculum of the College of Architecture and Design. Emil Fischer, dean of the College of Architecture and Design, works to coordinate college teaching with the assistance of advisory board members who arrange for periodical discussions with students and faculty. 124 Visualizing cities for tomorrow ' s society, classes in city planning construct models to show theories. To facilitate the drawing of scaled vertical and hor- izontal lines, architecture students use T-squares. t. William Janke, associate professor of architecture and design, is a registered professional engineer in seven states and Puerto Rico. A member of Phi Kappa Sigma, he teaches classes in lighting and acoustics. College of Architecture and Design Administrative Heads Robert P. Ealy, associate dean and landscape architecture: F. Gene Ernst, assistant dean; Frederick Miles, architecture: Jack C. Durgan. interi- or architectural design; Eugene Thorson. construction science: Merrill Blackman. building construction: Vernon Deines. regional and community planning. 125 Instructor for the junior honors colloquium, Wil- liam Brondell teaches classes in English poetry and survey. He is head of the Guest Scholar committee and participates in a modern language association. Preparing to collect fossils, students on a histor- ical geology field trip examine Permian Age shale. Checking a programed sequence, an operator pre- pares to compute statistical data for a problem. Photo by Laurence Blaker rnn 126 A S reviews produce course program changes After a review of its curriculum, the College of Arts and Sciences liberalized its program of course requirements for its 4,724 students. Imple- mentation of the new program was designed to allow a greater selection of courses for students striving for A.B. and B.S. degrees. In its second year, the Southeast Asia Center introduced an interdisciplinary program in Arts and Sciences and gained former consul general to Madras, In- dia, Albert Franklin as director. In the humanities, visiting distinguished profes- sor Robert Speaight conducted courses in drama and Shakespeare while in the natural sciences, the physics department acquired a Tandem Van De Graaff accelerator. Arts and Sciences Council participated in International Week and played a major role in staging All-University Day. De- signed to be the future center of art, music and drama, the new auditorium neared completion. Reporting I students gain experience in writing news stories and feature articles in weekly lab periods. Explaining techniques and procedures in military mapping, a cadet captain conducts a ROTC class. To increase their skills in foreign languages, stu- dents use the tapes in the Eisenhower language lab. 127 Through periodic evaluations and program develop- ments such as establishment of honors seminars, Dean John Chalmers works to strengthen and liber- alize the College of Arts and Sciences curriculum. Arts and sciences dean initiates program changes Course revision initiated by Dean John Chal- mers resulted in a strengthening of several depart- ments in the College of Arts and Sciences. Encouraged by the dean, students, faculty and administrators collaborated to bring about needed changes in the college curriculum. In addition to teaching a course, Chalmers also supervised pro- gram developments and evaluations. With Associate Dean William Stamey, Chal- mers conducted reviews of the music, history, physical education, political science and sociology departments. Efforts included talking with stu- dents and faculty, then reporting their findings to department heads. As program adviser, Assistant Dean Orval Ebberts maintained student records and Assistant Dean Marjorie Adams supervised the honors program and curriculum study. 128 Arts and Sciences Council TOP ROW: Luann K. Wetz, Veneta L. Brown, Janice S. Miller, Marsha D. Krehbiel, Linda L. Sorenson. Car- olyn M. Wolfe. SECOND ROW: D ' Ann Drennan, Daniel L. Enterline, Patricia K. Friesen, Rhonda L. Fry, Richard E. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: William H. Brooks, Frank E. Carpenter, Warren Craig Mitts, Robert D. Bowser, Walter Frank York, James W. Parrish. For a physics experiment, a coed measures changing light intensities through different types of lens. An instructor in the English department, Leonard Epstein teaches humanities and helps to direct the University for Man which sponsored the first Na- tional Conference on Free Universities in March. Robert Linder has written three books on political and religious involvement. In addition to teaching Renaissance and Reformation history, he works with a student committee to improve library facilities. 129 Inter-Collegiate Honors Council TOP ROW: James T. Hartford, Judith L. Macy, S. Clark Balderson, Martha E. Reeder. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy J. Perry, Patricia D. Irvine, Roger C. Bergman. Burney Vazquez, assistant professor of modern lan- guages, teaches classes in Latin and Spanish. She is a member of Phi Alpha Mu and the Latin American Association, and enjoys chamber music and traveling. Interviewing a client at the speech clinic, a speech pathology major determines speech correction needs. 130 Housed in Van Zile hall, honors students partici- pate in special seminars scheduled at the dormitory. Van Zile hall provides unification for programs In an effort to unify and strengthen the honors program, honors students were grouped in the renovated Van Zile hall. The dorm functioned as a gathering place, in addition to providing the set- ting for several classes and meetings for the Hon- ors Council. The Intercollegiate Honors Council provided students with the opportunity to intro- duce changes into the program ' s structure. Honors students aided each other both academ- ically and socially and eased adjustment to univer- sity life for freshmen in the program. Courses ranged from an advanced English class to the Southeast Asia Center ' s seminar on yoga. An in- terdisciplinary course combining political science, sociology and western civilization was offered as was a junior colloquium which focused on various aspects of the topic aggression. College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Wil- liam L. Stamey. associate dean; Marjorie Adams, assistant dean: G. Orval Ebberts, assistant dean: John P. Murry. assistant to the dean. SECOND ROW: Michael A. Novak, assistant to the dean: Charles C. Anderson, aerospace studies: Oscar V. Larmer. art; Horace B. Lee, athletics. THIRD ROW: L. Evans Roth, biology: Adrian H. Daane. chemistry; Paul L. Kelley. economics; Earle R. Davis, english. FOURTH ROW: Page C. Twiss, geology and geography; Robert P. Browder. history: John E. Maxfield. mathematics: Ralph Wright, mil- itary science. FIFTH ROW: Fritz Moore, modern languages; Luther O. Leavengood. music; Benjamin R. Tilghman, philosophy; Robert B. Leachman, physics. SIXTH ROW: Katherine Geyer. physical educa- tion; Thomas M. Evans, physical education: William W. Boyer. politi- cal science: E. Jerry Phares. psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene A. Friedmann. sociology and anthropology: Norma D. Bunton. speech; H. C. Fryer, statistics and computer science; Ralph R. Lashbrook, technical journalism. 131 Proficiency, speed, and accuracy are attai ned through constant drill practice in this basic typing class. College of Commerce Administrative Heads Eugene J. Laughlin, associate dean; Mildred E. Buzenberg, assistant dean; Rhae M. Swisher, director of management services. Associate Professor of Commerce Rhae Swisher par- ticipates on the Union Governing Board, the exec- utive committee of Faculty Senate, student involve- ment committee, Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Delta Phi. Small group discussions enable business policy stu- dents to cover various areas of business practices. Gaining proficiency in one of the many areas of bus- iness, a student receives advice on the comptometer. 132 Commerce initiates new programs of specialization College of Commerce faculty conducted an overall review of the complete undergraduate cur- riculum which resulted in changes in the fields of specialized study available to students. The field of Personnel was dropped and incorporated into the field of Management. International Business Administration was added and, with the increased usage of the computer in today ' s business world, a course in computer study was made mandatory for all students entering the commerce program . Recording a six and one-half per cent increase in student enrollment over last year, the College of Commerce strived to structure new courses which would fit more closely with the demands made on today ' s graduate in the business world. The col- lege also worked to encourage high school and junior college students to enter business adminis- tration and other areas in the commerce field. Providing special reference selections for student use, the commerce reading room in Calvin hall gives the students a place to study and to work with other business students between scheduled class periods. Photo by Laurence Blaker 133 Lynn reviews courses, plans masters curriculum In his first year as dean of the College of Commerce, Robert Lynn aimed toward expan- sion of the business program and formulation of new college policies. While working to establish a master ' s degree program in business administra- tion, Lynn made an overall review of the com- merce program with the purpose of forming more courses geared for both graduates and undergrad- uates. The effectiveness of the college ' s large lec- ture sessions also was studied by the new dean. Previously the resident director of the graduate program in business administration at Whiteman Air Force Base, Lynn supervised an off-campus educational program in connection with the Uni- versity of Missouri. Author of three books, the dean worked on revising his economics textbook and taught an introductory business course. Housing the College of Commerce, Calvin hall holds the accounting, business and marketing classrooms. Named College of Commerce dean in March, 1968, Robert Lynn plans expansion of programs in business. 134 Commerce Council TOP ROW: Eugene J. Laughlin, Patrick M. Harmon, Steven L. Brooks, Gerald D. Schmidt, Harold J. Garten, Mildred C. Buzenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Robert E. Mapes, Wendell F. Cowan, Jack S. Goodson, Bill J. Kruse, Charles C. Cole. Eugene Laughlin, acting associate dean of the Col- lege of Commerce, lectures to an accounting class. 135 Education students effect study of college program Student involvement highlighted the year in the College of Education. After combining efforts to form an evaluation committee, students and facul- ty undertook a study of the goals of undergradu- ate students in education and future programs which the college could offer to help its students attain them. Another development involved 46 students who were afforded an opportunity to act as teacher aides in the Manhattan school system. The volunteers worked approximately 10 hours per week assisting teachers in the various levels of education around the local area. Plans w ere initiated for the establishment of a student teaching program in the inner city schools in Kansas. Cities to be included were Kansas City, Wichita and Topeka. Purpose of the program was to introduce potential teachers to the types of problems which could be encountered when teach- ing students in the ghetto schools. Working in groups, education majors develop art pro- jects which can be completed by elementary students. Presentation of an original math project is required of students planning to teach in elementary schools. 136 Students wanting to teach driver education learn the methods for operating standard test equipment. Filming a classroom situation, methods classes use video tape to study and improve teaching techniques. Photo by Laurence Blaker In a teaching methods class, a coed demonstrates how special effects can help to teach Greek myths. Classrooms, offices and the audio-visual center for the College of Education are housed in Holton hall. 137 As dean of the College of Education, James McComas recruits faculty for educational research projects in addition to serving on a committee to interview applicants for vice-president of academic affairs. Education dean strives to strengthen curriculum In his second year as dean of Education, James McComas worked on plans for strengthening the college curriculum. Of particular concern to McComas was the recruitment of additional fac- ulty for research and special education. In correla- tion to his position as chairman of a state-wide committee on health education, the dean acted as adviser for the State Department of Education. In this capacity he collaborated with state health of- ficials to determine methods of improving health education programs in public schools. Another area in which McComas was involved during the year was educational research. The dean served as a trustee of the Mid-Continent Regional Educational Laboratory, a facility in Kansas City which disseminated its findings to numerous educational institutions scattered throughout the midwestern United States. 138 Education Council TOP ROW: Margaret Jean Ryan, Linda L. Ma- jor, Mary J. Schafer, Martha A. Stonehocker, Thomas D. Eddy. BOT- TOM ROW: Deborah M. DeMand, Ann L. Charlton, Deanna M. Mur- phy, Dale P. Mann. College of Educa- tion Administrative Heads Floyd L. Price, assistant to the dean; George A. Olson, co-ordi- nator of student teaching. John Demand serves on the college ' s curriculum and exhibits committees and two state councils on edu- cation in addition to advising SEA. Member of sev- eral societies, he teaches educational psychology. Providing individual instruction during study per- iod, a student teacher gains practical experience. 139 To fulfill degree requirements, electrical engineer- ing students learn to operate the computer in Seaton Photo by Laurence Blaker hall. The students also aid department personnel in computerizing findings from their research studies. Grants influence outlook of engineering research Research in the College of Engineering expand- ed when grants received tripled amounts of previ- ous years. Project Themis was renewed and its scope broadened to include nuclear engineering and physics. New equipment available to engi- neering personnel included a 600,000-volt Cock- croft-Walton accelerator for manufacturing semi- conductor devices with generated ions. Renovation of the curriculum resulted in a more standardized program coupled with a reduction in the number of required courses. With the initia- tion of a doctorate program in the Department of Industrial Engineering, a total of six Ph.D. de- grees were offered by the college. To integrate the engineering disciplines, the Engineering Council strived to involve more students in college activi- ties. This included distribution of a student ques- tionnaire des igned to aid the council in selecting outstanding faculty to receive recognition for ex- cellence in teaching. 140 During the Engineering Open House, an electrical en- gineering student stimulates a fingered robot hand. V - Electromagnetic offshoots of a rough target are cal- culated through readings from a radar system set-up. College of Engineering Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Cecil H. Best, associate dean; Kenneth K. Gowdy, assistant dean; George H. Larson, agricultural engineering. SECOND ROW; Philip G. Kirmser, applied mechanics; L. T. Fan, chemical engineering; J. B. Black- burn, civil engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Wellington W. Koepsel, electrical engineering; Frank A. Tillman, industrial engineering; Preston E. McNall, mechanical engineering; C. G. Chezen, nuclear engineering. Nevins considers innovative educational methods At the request of Ralph Nevins, dean of the College of Engineering, student representatives sat on college curriculum committees and partici- pated in the Engineering Faculty Retreat which concentrated on the planning of long-range goals for the college. As Vice-president Sections West in the American Society for Engineering Education, Nevins studied advances in engineering education and attempted to implement many of the newer methods into the college program. In addition to administrative duties, Nevins served as secretary of the Joint Committee on Engineering in Medicine and Biology and was appointed a member of the Engineering Education Accredidation Committee of the Engineering Council for Professional Development. Dean Ralph Nevins guides expansion and future con- struction for the College of Engineering. A former department chairman, Nevins encourages student representation on curriculum planning committees. 142 Graduate and undergraduate courses in structural an- alysis and design are taught by Peter B. Cooper, as- sociate professor of civil engineering. Cooper is a professional member of Sigma Xi, research honorary. Electrical engineering student Jack Crumrine tests a resistor with a triangular wave generator circuit. Engineering Council TOP ROW: Steven R. Bootman. Robert A. Curry. Gregory W. Hardin. Lawrence W. Slupianek. Roy H. Nickum, Jerry F. Carlin. John R. Ley. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald H. Rasch. Charles H. Fellman, Robert D. Bishop. Linda K. Shehi, Alan F. Kes- sler. James W. Gentry. Steven R. Beck. 143 Home economics initiates student-faculty seminar On the basis of undergraduate enrollment, the College of Home Economics ranked as the third largest college on campus. The initiation of the first Student-Faculty Seminar represented a step forward for both students and faculty in the col- lege. At the seminar, both graduate and under- graduate students delivered researched reports on student views of responsibility, the advisory sys- tem, courses and curriculums, orientation proce- dures and the graduate study programs offered by the college. Faculty responded with additional papers and a panel discussion. At the recommendation of the seminar, stu- dents were appointed as voting members to three standing committees in the college. Another prod- uct of the discussions was the development of a new Student-Faculty Affairs Committee which was comprised of seven students elected at-large from the college and seven members of the faculty selected by department colleagues. Checking samples for color and fabric texture, stu- the desired effect. Interior design is one of four- dents in interior design make selections to achieve teen options available to the home economics majors. Photo by Laurence Blaker 144 Home Economics Council TOP ROW: Linda R. Sawyer. Meredith A. Holloway, Janice A. Johnston. Linda M. Kruse. Myra L. McLeod. SECOND ROW: Karen K. Pesaresi. Nancy K. Scheetz, Bette J. Fer- brache. Barbara 1. Ketzner, Artyce A. Golden. Karen J. Acker. BOT- TOM ROW: Marcia A. Norby. Mary K. Prochaska, Linda Haughawout, Emily A. Pendleton, Sandra M. Hamilton, Beverly S. Oberle. While video tapes are made, Marjorie Stith handles a baby and tests the child ' s responses and activities. Ivalee McCord, professor of family and child develop- ment, coordinates faculty-graduate seminars. She is a member of faculty senate, faculty council for stu- dent affairs and University Coordinating committee. Institutional management students explain food serv- ice to visitors at the home economics Hospitality Day. 145 Doretta Hoffman directs home ec research plans After months of planning, Dean of the College of Home Economics Doretta Hoffman aided in launching the first Student-Faculty Seminar in the college. In her role as Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, she headed the entire home economics research program. She also continued to serve as the chairman of the Association of Administrators of Home Econom- ics in State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, a 71 -member organization which coordinated all of the major home economics programs in univer- sities throughout the United States. As president-elect, Dean Hoffman headed Phi Upsilon Omicron, national home economics pro- fessional honorary. At the national meeting of the American Home Economics Association, she spoke on the topic of professionalism. Dean of Home Economics Doretta S. Hoffman encour- ages students to suggest ideas for college programs. Electronic ovens, run by micro-waves, allow students in foods classes to prepare various meats in seconds. 146 Home management classes focus on the study and planning of efficient work space in modern houses. I Adjustment and operation of a loom give home ec coeds experience with the basics of weaving. College of Home Economics Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Ruth M. Hoeflin. associate dean; Jean E. Reehling. assistant dean; Jean R. Sego, assistant to the dean; Jessie A. Warden, clothing, tex- t iles and interior design. BOTTOM ROW: Marjorie M. Stith, family and child development; Richard L. D. Morse, family economics: Lu- cille M. Wakefield. foods and nutrition; Grace M. Shugart, institu- tional management. Assisting pattern companies in developing their new sizing systems, Helen Brockman also instructs stu- dents in evolution of fashion and serves on the stu- dent-faculty advisory committee for Student Affairs. 147 Vet medicine seniors, who work as interns four hours daily, perform an ovariohysterectomy on a dog. In- terns rotate weekly to clinic areas including clin- ical pathology, large and small animal and surgery. Vet Med launches seven-step plan for expansion Purchase of the 80 acres north of the dairy plant fulfilled one of the preliminaries necessary to the College of Veterinary Medicine ' s seven-step mas- ter plan for expansion. Major changes in the teaching of laboratories included the installation of a closed-circuit television system in Burt hall. This allowed for the use of the amphitheatre as a multi-discipline dry lab. Enlargement of labora- tory classrooms ended the former need for split- ting freshman and sophomore classes. Federal and private research grants, which more than doubled last year ' s allocations, aided in financing construction of three new labs. Two new departments were established and two others con- solidated after the Board of Regents approved the action. College faculty continued to aid in the de- velopment of the Ahmadu Bello University, creat- ed in 1963, as the regional veterinary medical school for all of the English speaking countries in the western part of Africa. 148 Checking the lungs and palpitations of the abdomen, veterinary medicine interns conduct an examination. Veterinary Medicine Council TOP ROW: Robert D. Randall. Russell A. Frey, Thomas R. Hagan. Richard M. Dudgeon. Frederick J. Wise- garver. BOTTOM ROW: William P. Gallant. Alvin A. Pravecek. Larry D. Stuckey. F. Lynn Willard. Donald J. Kmoch. Using a gastroenterology camera. Dr. Neil Anderson and a student attempt to diagnose a dog ' s ailment. College of Veteri- nary Medicine Administrative Heads Donald M. Trotter. Embert H. Coles. Stanley M. Dennis. Emer- son L. Besch. Ja- cob E. Mosier. After being admitted to Dykstra Clinic, a horse under- goes a thorough check for symptoms of lameness. 149 Assistant Professor of Anatomy Charles Cardinet is a member of the library committee and an instructor of microscopic anatomy. Cardinet ' s research interests center on the field of the ultrastructurel of muscle. Charles Cornelius, dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, directs plans for expansion of facilities. Cornelius heads planning for new Vet Med campus Recruitment of outstanding faculty for the Col- lege of Veterinary Medicine was one of the major goals of Dean Charles Cornelius. He also headed planning of the proposed veterinary medicine campus, a $14 million building complex to be built during the next eight years. A member of the American Gastroenterology Association and the National Institutes of Health Advisory Commis- sion, Cornelius continued researching the meta- bolic liver functions of man and animals. On his second executive visit to Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria, Cornelius participated in the advisory and curriculum planning programs at the veterinary college. While in Europe, the dean presented a series of seminars at the Royal Free Hospital in London and was the guest consultant to the hospital ' s liver function unit. 150 As one of two X-ray machines in Dykstra Clinic, the diagnostic purposes. The machine is able to reveal portable piece of equipment is used for research and soft tissues and skeletal systems of small animals. L- i On his daily rounds of the Dykstra kennel, a student staff member gives a patient a routine examination. In the ophthalmology lab, a veterinarian conducts an examination of a dog for the benefit of two students. 151 Grad School enrollment swells to 1,550 students Enrollment in the Graduate School grew to 1,550 students despite concern of students and administrators last year when new provisions af- fecting the deferment of graduate students were implemented into the Selective Service Act. New- ly approved doctorate study programs went into effect in education and industrial engineering. In science, exploratory studies were established in environment and ecology. Although federal sup- port had been curtailed, research moved forward after $9 million in grants were awarded to the University by outside sources. In order to meet current developments, the school aimed toward flexibility and decentraliza- tion in its program. New groupings of the gradu- ate faculty produced increased interaction among departments offering graduate courses. At an October forum, seniors were advised on proce- dures for applying to a graduate school. Inherent in a chemistry grad student ' s studies are long hours spent conducting laboratory experiments. Taking readings on an experiment, a psychology stu- dent conducts a required graduate research project. Graduate student Ronald Greeley leads his philosophy class in an open discussion of fundamental thoughts. 152 Determining the load required to force a cylindrical weight into a gel, a student works in the foods lab. Photo by Laurence Blaker Graduate Council TOP ROW: Wallace Dace, J. Harvey Littrell. Carl W. Rettenmeyer, Roy A. Bartel, Homer E. Socolofsky. Gerald A. Ru- dolph, Paul E. Sanford, Herbert C. Moser, Robert F. Kruh. John P. Noonan. BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy L. Harrison, Stephan A. Konz, Paul L. Kelley, Milton L. Manuel, Eugene A. Friedmann, Alvin E. Mulanax, John M. Marr, William H. Honstead. 153 Kruh strives to secure aid for graduate research In his attempt to foster increased interaction, Dean of the Graduate School Robert Kruh sched- uled conferences with department heads, students and faculty during the year. In addition to work- ing to secure more external support for research, Kruh coordinated the University ' s graduate pro- gram with those of the other members of the Big Eight participating in the Mid-America State Universities Organization. Kruh also was credited with extensive publications regarding his findings in the field of structural chemistry. After helping to establish a new Graduate Stu- dent Council, comprised of 16 students from the areas of humanities, social sciences, biological sci- ences and physical science, the dean directed the council ' s attempts to solve academic problems encountered in the Graduate School program and to consider new policies for the school. Robert Kruh, dean of graduate school, oversees de- cisions made by the Graduate Council, an executive faculty group which implemented abolishment of the English Proficiency requirement for grad students. Graduate Student Council TOP ROW: Oletta J. Buntz. Sharleen L. Johnson. Ahmed S. Huzayyin. Darrel L. Eklund. Virginia M. Munson. SECOND ROW: Margaretta Hemphill. Benjamin A. Shepherd. Wil- liam R. Fasse. David J. Manzo. BOTTOM ROW: Richard E. Christian- son. James F. Sanford. Joseph R. Yohman. Darwin K. Klein. Harold G. Nagel. Tennessee Williams ' Southern society takes a humor- ous twist during a drama masters thesis production. Graduate School Administrative Heads TOP ROW: John P. Noon- an. associate dean; G. B. Marion, animal breeding; Curtis Trent, ex- tension education; Ross Mickelsen. food science. SECOND ROW: Thad H. Pittenger. genetics; Merle F. Hansen. parasitology: Embert H. Coles, pathology: Stanley M. Dennis, pathology. BOTTOM ROW: Henry V. Beck, physical science teaching: M. Roger Fedde. physical science teaching: Vernon P. Deines. regional and community planning. 155 Photos by Don Richards : Organization Organizations, through their activities, mirror contemporary and traditional facets of University life. Whether performing a jazz concert or design- ing a carnival display, student groups are excellers in trying innovations and adapting to modern trends. Yet organizations also contribute to the renewal of campus traditions by adding a youthful appeal to perennial events like Homecoming. University Activities Board TOP ROW: James R. Reynolds, George R. Landry, Clare M. Hakemen, Thomas R. Lindsley, Galen 0. Norby. Robert G. Rodda. BOTTOM ROW: Betty R. Koch. Caroline F. Peine. Connie L. Brack. Tribunal president Greg Schaller speaks to other participants in the KSUARH micro-lab in the fall. 158 I UAB questions policy on fund-raising activities As central regulatory board for the 180 student groups on campus, the University Activities Board decided questions of policy concerning large-scale fund-raising by organizations utilizing University facilities. UAB also assigned campus mailboxes to all recognized groups in order to expedite intra-University communication. Tribunal members strove toward bettering stu- dent understanding of University policies by in- forming them of their rights and responsibilities. The group defined procedures for all cases brought before campus judicial boards. Directing operations of the Collegian, Student Directory, Dimensions and Royal Purple was the responsibility of the student and faculty members of the Board of Student Publications. Tribunal TOP ROW: Terry L. Harbert. Gregory D. Schaller. Walter T. Dixon. Caroline F. Peine. E. Rex Slack. Ann J. Brunner, Monte W. Harden. Ralph Lipper. BOTTOM ROW: Janis S. Clutter. Karen L. Haley. Board of Student Publications TOP ROW: Ralph R. Lashbrook. Fritz Moore. William L. Stamey. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas C. Palmer. Laura L. Scott. JoAnn Goetz. 159 Coordinating action for common goals, SGA President Bob Morrow meets with other Kansas student leaders. Morrow, SGA encourage more student involvement Led by Student Body President Bob Morrow, Student Governing Association this year em- barked on a new course of action. Students were encouraged to become involved with programs designed to upgrade the quality of education of- fered at the University. SGA also assumed a more active role in government affairs and made ar- rangements for more effective student representa- tion on campus decision making committees. Sponsored by SGA, the first Black Awareness Week was organized to emphasize Negro culture in America. As part of SGA ' s continuing program of establishing dialogues between ethnic groups, the Human Relations Committee scheduled activ- ities where students of varied cultural and racial backgrounds could exchange ideas. Student Senate TOP ROW: Roy D. Tangeman, David D. Swenson. Christine A. Taylor, Tom J. Moxley, Carl F. Jackson, Bill J. Kruse, Nancy E. Buchele, Ann P. Kaiser, Patricia D. Irvine, Robert D. Over- man. SECOND ROW: Wayne A. Hargrove, Michele H. Williams, Ste- ven H. Slusher, Robert A. Curry. Rebecca L. Urbanek, Linda M. Wil- liams, Doris E. Hoerman, Carol L. Buchele, Martin W. Bauer. THIRD ROW: Mike J. Malone. Jeffrey F. Spears. Alan F. Kessler, Bruce A. Maxwell, John R. Ley, Robert G. Rodda, Robert L. Church, George D. Wilcoxon. BOTTOM ROW: Michael D. Kern. Darwin K. Klein. Jack S. Goodson, William A. Stoskopf, David M. Alexander, Charles W. New- corn, Frederick W. Gatlin. Gene C. Kasper. Gerald F. Rapp. 160 Selected by fellow senators as chairman. Jerry Rapp presides at a weekly Tuesday Student Senate meeting. As a Faculty Senate appointed member to the Student Senate, Dean Kasper listens to senate proceedings. Addressing the Student Senate. Bob Morrow, SGA president, explains his stand on an upcoming motion. 161 SGA President ' s Council TOP ROW: R. Gene Hoffman, Charles W. Duethman, Thomas R. Lindsley, Terry L. Harbert. SECOND ROW: Rebecca L. Holland, Maureen L. Shafer, Karen S. Jones. Student committees aim to evaluate proposed bills Evaluating proposed Student Governing Asso- ciation legislation was the foremost task of the SGA executive committee. During the year, committee members considered the appropriate action to be taken on items including teacher eval- uation and rating, educational innovations, the incorporation of student government and a bill outlining the rights and responsibilities of students at the University. Members also studied the possi- bility of purchasing an air-inflatable classroom for use in the University for Man program. Presidents of the nine college councils and the student body president worked through the Presi- dent ' s Council to keep the individual colleges in- formed of pertinent SGA legislatio n. Finance committee chairman Fred Jackson confers with Dent Wilcoxen, Faculty Senate representative. 162 Discussing campus issues, senators gain background and ideas needed to represent their constituents. Having their student IDs punched, students prepare to vote in the SGA elections in the Union lobby. 163 K-State Singers Arlene S. Fair, Gary L. Lewis, Gregory P. Hanson, Gary A. Walter, Jennifer A. Brown, Vickey L. Swenson, Steve J. Wood, Gerry Polich, Robert W. Gregory, Linda S. Edds, Melissa L. Gedney, David W. Brown, Roger W. Herren, Thomas E. Tweed, Mary B. Dempsey. Singers tour in Far East; Glee clubs visit schools While entertaining Army, Navy and Air Force personnel stationed in the Orient, members of the K-State Singers earned semester credit in the study of music of the Far East. In addition to their fifth USO tour, the group performed at 50 con- certs in Kansas and neighboring states. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club teamed up with the University of Nebraska group to perform in a concert in Lincoln, Neb. Members performed at three campus concerts and entertained high school and alumni groups scheduled on the club ' s tour of the southwestern areas of Kansas. After staging a concert at the University, the Women ' s Glee Club embarked on their annual statewide tour of Kansas high schools and junior colleges. In the spring, the 47 coed members of the group performed in the Choral Union ' s presenta- tion of the Poulenc Gloria. Woman ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Sherri L. Buchman, Linda L. Wick, Rhonda L. Fisher, Evelyn L. Ebright, Beth E. Canny, Rosemary A. Moon, Sharon A. Voegele, Martha Mosteller, Linda J. Keys, Joyce M. Roesler. SECOND ROW: Michelle Taylor, Cathy J. Davis, Betsy L. McAtee, Margaret R. Grouse, Cynthia L. Reinhardt, Carla J. Hanson, Carol A. Russ. Alana L. Senn, Deriece M. McKeeman, Catherine A. Millsap, Carolyn M. Wolfe. THIRD ROW: Lois A. Dodge, Carol A. Ben- nett, Linda J. Griffeth. Cayla M. Mayfield, Sibyl K. Culver. Sherryl A. Guy, Susan B. Hughes, Shirley J. McCoy, Louise K. Adelhardt, Lanis- sa L. McArthur, Deborah S. Davidson, Donna M. Elder, Jeau C. Sloop. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Dawes, Linda K. Gumfory, Anita D. Herdt, Holly E. Meyers, Cheryl D. Schultes, Diana R. Fromm, Bonnie J. Fahring, Nancy L. Edgar, Mildred S. Oliver, Jeanette James. Mary C. Parrish, Charlotte L. Fairless. 164 Heersche. Charles A. Stryker. Stan G. Weir. THIRD ROW: David P. Tollefson. George Heersche. Gregg T. Voos, Gary W. Hollenbeck. James R. Kenyon. Steven L. Greenhaw. Mark W. New, Gene R. Angel. Stephen E. Gwin. Rolland N. Jennison. Ronald W. Allen. Alan D. Krob. Robert G. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Roger D. Ericksten. Michael H. Tolson. Timothy M. Thomas. Kendal L. Grecian. Douglas G. Smith. Robert V. Heyne. Eugene H. Copeland. Steve D. Carr. Jon C. Boren, Thomas E. Snyder, John M. Englisby. William L. Ammel. Men ' s Varsity Glee Club TOP ROW: Jimmie L. Gartung. Douglas A. Droge. Gaylord P. Myers. Roger C. Bergman, Francis E. Stowell. Robert M. Socolofsky. William C. Wirth, Steve E. Abrams. Donald R. McMurray. Thomas H. Clark. Ronald D. Wenger. Benjamin H. Whea- tley. Evan K. Wenger. Martin F. Hathaway. SECOND ROW: James R. Tanner, William E. Mallory, Douglas K. Blackwood. Timothy B. Har- ris. Kenneth D. Jorns. Eric L. Bartholomew. Dennis D. Combrink, George A. Gerritz. Dean L. Armstead. Dell J. Klema. Richard H. As construction on the new auditorium continues on schedule, the music department cooperates with oth- er departments on campus to plan the special dedi- cation performances to be presented next season. Madrigal Singers TOP ROW: John A. Fry, Rachel A. Carlson, Rich- ard L. Jones, John P. Biggs, Linda R. Achten, Janet M. Houser, Rich- ard A. Pauli, Harold E. Brown, Kathryn L. Martens, Patrick A. Mc- Elhany. SECOND ROW: Sandra E. Ellis, Margie L. Henry, James R. Frasher, Alice L. Pearson, Richard D. Peterson, Peggy J. White, Eliza- beth A. Dyke. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel G. Hill, Barbara J. Chance. Ju- dith A.Culley, Robert D. Overman. Music groups perform in concerts, make state tours Trips, tours and concerts highlighted the year for University Choir and Madrigals. University Choir received an invitation to sing at the National Choral Directors Association Re- gional meeting in St. Louis. The group was select- ed after taped auditions were sent. Choir mem- bers participated in a statewide tour, singing for high schools and alumni. The 55-member group also presented two fund-raising concerts. Madrigals increased from 16 to 20 members, after adding one singer to each of the four major voice parts. Candy bars were sold to finance a trip to California with Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, but due to bad weather the trip was cancelled. University Choir TOP ROW: Craig A. Liljegren, Paul W. Dlabal, Don E. Reinke, William A. Seidel. Myron W. Mitchell, Thomas C. Roberts, Carl D. Lindahl, Mark L. Davidson, Richard L. Jones, Anthony R. Mason, William E. Kern, Daniel P. Commerford, Donald E. Richards, Daniel G. Hill, James R. Frasher. SECOND ROW: Kenneth W. Buhrer, Steven D. Fisher. Patrick A. McElhany, Gary E. Bowie, Robert D. Overman, Richard D. Peterson, Gregory L. Eicher, Harold E. Brown, Ken P. Georg, Richard L. Hartman, Randall S. Ellis, John A. Fry, Lar- ry E. Hartman, George V. Middleton, Leroy D. Chadwick. THIRD ROW: Jeanette L. Wilt, Alice L. Pearson, Christy L. Smith, Elizabeth A. Dyke, Rebecca S. Stejskal. Janet S. Page, Carol K. Coburn, Su- sanna G. Dusenbury, Nancy A. Young, Carla J. Wilcoxon, Barbara S. Pearson, Kathryn L. Martens, Forrest A. Waller, Sharrie A. Snell. BOTTOM ROW: Denise Dussair, Barbara J. Chance, Linda R. DeHoff, Peggy J. White, Nancy L. Davidson, Grace L. Gerritz, Rebecca A. Campbell, Linda R. Achten, Cynthia L. Heer. Sandra K. Ellis, Janet M. Houser, Judith A. Culley, Nancy J. Smith, Beverly A. Johnston. PIANIST: Mary A. Coon. 166 During the holiday season, Mennonites sing Christmas carols to Manhattan residents. Students derive benefits as organization members Although each campus organization has a unique purpose, similarities among the groups can be found. All attempt to maintain a certain set of standards for their clubs and all provide their members with personal benefits derived from working together with other students. Whatever the individual interest or need, some group at the University exists to fulfill it. In the following pages, the goals and accomplishments of campus organizations are recounted. For conve- nience, they have been grouped under the follow- ing classifications: honorary, professional, aca- demic, military, religious, auxiliary, service, eth- nic, athletic and special interest groups. Special instruction to strengthen proficie ncy in exhibitions highlight activities of the Judo Club. 167 iHiEmi To encourage student enthusiasm for Homecoming, Blue Key and Mortar Board members decorate store windows. The groups also arranged Homecoming Pre- views, sold mums and organized pre-game activities. Honoraries sponsor Homecoming, Parents ' Day Honoraries gave special recognition to those students who displayed outstanding educational achievements and leadership. At a spring retreat sponsored by Blue Key, stu- dents discussed crucial University issues and the role of the University in student life. The senior men also undertook arrangements for Homecom- ing Previews, the election of the Homecoming Queen and the pre-game bonfire. Senior women in Mortar Board sought to aid potential graduate students by compiling and printing a booklet designed to answer the ques- tions of seniors considering furthering their educa- tion. As part of this project, a semester forum was featured. Money-raising endeavors of the group included selling mums for the Homecoming game and school calendars noting major University events scheduled during the year. In an effort to further the work of the Human Relations teams, Chimes, junior womens ' honor- ary, sponsored an Easter party for the children of international students at the University. The coeds also planned and presented all the Parents ' Day activities including the pre-game luncheon. 168 Blue Key TOP ROW: James W. Parrish, George A. Gerritz. Theron E. Fry. Alan F. Kessler. George D. Wilcoxon. SECOND ROW: Robert A. Briggs. James F. Smith, Cady R. Engler, Robert J. Gump, Chester E. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Stuart W. Weibert. Charles W. Duethman. Galen E. Ericson, Charles L. Jasper. Larry D. Stuckey. Chimes TOP ROW: Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld, Michelle Morris. Nancy K. Scheetz. Grace L. Gerritz. Nancy E. Buchele. SECOND ROW: Cyn- thia J. LeHew. Barbara D. Gadberry. Barbara D. Mistier. Susan A. Haymaker. Judith A. Jones. Anne P. Kaiser. THIRD ROW: Janet K. Shipman. Linda Haughawout. Patricia J. Luttgen. Nancy J. Perry. Judy Jakowatz. BOTTOM ROW: Linda M. Williams. Barbara J. Chance. Martha E. Reeder. Madelyn G. Keller. Mortar Board TOP ROW: Mary M. McManis. Jean M. Sunderland. Barbara J. Hays. Artyce A. Golden. Sidonie A. Schafer. Carolyn K. McKinley. SECOND ROW: Helen P. Dupre. Paula B. Blair, Janice S. Miller. Sandra K. Sanders. Margaret J. Ryan. THIRD ROW: Mrs. John M. Ferguson, Marlene K. Moyer. Rosemary A. Chapin, Nancy E. Bar- rett. Ann L. Cravens. BOTTOM ROW: Jane A. Sheetz. Diane K. Young- ers. Karlyn K. Emel. Janice Goodrich. Dolores A. Hoffman . Vv T fr Phi Eta Sigma TOP ROW: Thomas L. Boyle, Willis L. Boughton, Kenneth L. Knarr, Steven R. Bootman, Dean A. Rice, Donald M. Odell, Howard D. Conus, William E. Craig, Timothy L. Miller, David W. Wood, Martin W. Bauer. SECOND ROW: Steven C. Weaver, John E. Swain, John W. Dingier, Jay R. Osborne, Robert C. Munson, Michael W. Mawdsley, James E. Leach, Ernest G. Smith, Michael L. Hanquist, Clare M. Hakeman. THIRD ROW: Philip J. Jeffries, James J. Schrae- der, Stephen J. Dyer, Dan J, Mlinek, Steven L. Bernasek, Philip A. Beaudoin, John S. Schwartz, Michael E. Moore, Floyd J. Legleiter, Keith G. Sebelius. BOTTOM ROW: H. Hugh Irvin, Paul W. Dlabal, Richard M. Crew, Richard R. Smith, Stephen R. Miller, Michael R. Caughron, Craig H. Price, Charles Beckenhauer, Paul Burgardt. Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Linda L. Ludden, Mary F. Kobets, Mere- dith A. Holloway, Patricia A. Hickey, Sidonie A. Schafer, Rita A. Mu- ret, Rita A. Smith, Sherri L. Buchman. SECOND ROW: Mary L. Tus- sey, Ruthann Buss, Jack L. Decker, Harry W. McDaniel, Shen S. Chen, William L. Lewis, Arley D. Lanman, Guida V. Thorp. THIRD Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Richard A. Smith, John G. Sauer, Char- lotte A. Shoup, Jane M. Brinker, Pam A. Jones, Ann L. Cravens. SECOND ROW: Sherrilyn K. Becker, Fred A. Silady, Larry D. Goerzen, Douglas M. McNeal, Carl D. Latham, Harry McDonald, Robert C. ROW: Gale L. Fuller, Marilyn S. Kelsey, Victor E. Anspaugh. Jane A. Sheetz, Charles H. Fellman, Stanely L. Schultz. Jennifer K. Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Roger L. Becker, Jerry A. Fabert, William J. Lucker- oth, Ronald G. Fraass, Cady R. Engler, Rabie A. Mostafa. Schwindt. THIRD ROW: John E. Holote, Robert A. Briggs, Bruce E. Peters, Harold J. Barnes, Les D. Streit, Eugene H. Goering. BOTTOM ROW: William H. Ressig, John W. Harvey, Robert L. Patrick, David L. Eisenbrandt, Paul Spainhour. 170 f Spurs TOP ROW: Candace H. Stout. Susan J. Pagan, Beverly A. Gerhardt. Janet M. Whitehair, Deborah D. Diller, Julie A. Nothdurft, Rebecca A. Hewson, Linda M. Kruse. SECOND ROW: Christine A. Taylor. Connie L. Brack. Mary P. Chapin, Patricia D. Irvine, Jo L. Schwanke, Penelope M. Plunkett, Kathleen A. Carrico, Martha J. Watson. THIRD ROW: Sheila J. Needham, Jeanette L. Wilt, Connie J. Phillips, Nancy J. Lignitz. Patricia L. Douthit, Lillian M. Groothuis, Patricia A. Forsberg, Linda G. Humes. BOTTOM ROW: Martha D. Palmer, Carol J. Brady. Marsha J. Martin, Carol L. Buchele, Rose A. Bondy, Betty R. Koch, Rebecca A. Campbell, Miriam P. Benninga. Honoraries seek students of scholastic excellence Academic excellence of students was rewarded with invitations for membership in University honorary organizations. Two hundred University students, faculty and alumni comprised the local chapter of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary. Juniors elected into the group ranked in the upper five per cent of their class while seniors and graduate students were required to be in the upper 10 per cent of their di- visions. New members were initiated in January and at the annual chapter banquet in May. Spurs, sophomore women ' s service honorary, selected 34 new members from those freshmen with a 2.5 grade average for their first semester of work at the University. Granted a charter in the fall, the women aided coeds moving into residence halls in September and worked in the AWS Con- vention and for Project Concern. In the fall, members of Phi Eta Sigma, fresh- man men ' s scholastic honorary, helped to orient new students to campus life. After initiating new members, the group staged a banquet in conjunc- tion with Alpha Lambda Delta. Introducing Project Concern on campus, Spurs exam- ine results of their penny-a-meal week in living groups. 171 Putnam Scholarship Association TOP ROW: Deborah L. Shrouf, Marilyn A. Heln, Nancy J. Mundwiler, Lauren J. Langner, Beverly J. Thomas, Barbara L. Grover, Rita A. Muret, Janice M. Hickok, Kath- leen A. Ketterman, Shirley A. Mosher. SECOND ROW: Jane S. Ley, Sherry J. Fearing, Patricia A. Mickey, Sharon A. Farrell, Merlene M. Berger, Carol A. Lyon, Nancy G. Finney, Carol D. Chipman, Diane M. Sandblade. THIRD ROW: Curtis E. Jolg, Robert M. Smith, Carolyn A. Kaberline, Howard D. Conus, Philip M. Woodworth, Lowell K. Blaser, Wanda L. Bates, Martha A. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald E. Sloan, Paul Burgardt, Dean A. Hays, Mark J. Finger, Ronald G. Fraass, Rich- ard L. Martin, Warren C. Feerer. Putnam Scholarship Association TOP ROW: Carolyn I. Price, Deborah L. White, Mary L. Richardson, Linda D. Gentry, Kathy J. Alexander, Melody A. Coffey, Carolyn J. Kiker, Joyce E. Clydesdale. Karen J. Acker, Judith K. Jeppesen. SECOND ROW: Kathleen A. O ' Fallon, Joyce L. Stinson, Phillip J. Bogner, William E. Craig, Thom- as M. Shields, Charles W. Leathers, Donald E. Richards, Roger W. Larsen, Steven C. Weaver. THIRD ROW: Rita A. Smith, Charles A. Ruberson, Willis L. Boughton, Eddy K. Jones, James E. Leach, Rich- ard A. Pauli, Stephen K. Raney, Ragene H. Gaede, Joseph E. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Steven L. Bernasek, Keith G. Sebelius, Craig H. Price, Richard M. Crew, Stephen R. Miller, Charles D. Beckenhauer, David J. Kuckelman, Don G. Richter, Sean R. Atchison. 172 Honorary starts program to aid incoming students Scholastic honoraries provided recognition to students who had demonstrated outstanding achievements in individual scholarship. Putnam Scholars discussed means for increas- ing stimulation in classes at a panel discussion with members of the English and philosophy de- partments. At their annual banquet, the recipients of Henry J. Putnam Scholarships heard an ad- dress by President McCain. During the year, women of Alpha Lambda Del- ta, freshman women ' s honorary, constructed and distributed posters announcing University convo- cations and offered a course preference file for new students. The coeds also sponsored tours in the fall designed to acquaint incoming students with the facilities in Farrell library. Alpha Lambda Delta TOP ROW: Karen L. Whitlow. Catherine L. Wagner. Nancy K. Dunn. Julie A. Nothdurft. Christine A. Taylor. Sal- ly Coberly. Ma rilyn A. Hein. Gail E. Mueller, Donna J. Davis. SECOND ROW: Anne ' S. Parkinson, Karen K. Pesaresi. Connie A. Lofgreen. Miriam P. Benninga. Kathleen A. Ketterman. Nancy L. Edgar, Greta A. Morrison, Diana L. Cramer, Nancy J. Humes. THIRD ROW: Linda G. Humes. Carol A. Lyon. Debbie J. Leach. Karen I. Funston. Sandra G. Flickner. Judith K. Jeppesen, Mary J. Pent. Lillian M. Groothuis. Wendy L. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine M. Ruud, Connie J. Phil- lips. Melody A. Coffey. Rita J. Hatch, Diane K. McDonald, Donelyn D. Potter. Glennis S. Huseman. Patricia K. Friesen, Judy C. Stock. After tapping second semester freshmen, actives of Alpha Lambda Delta honorary conduct an initiation. 173 Ag honoraries mill flour, listen to industry talks Through projects sponsored by agriculture stu- dents, the College of Agriculture was represented in both the community and University. For their annual Christmas project, members of Alpha Mu, milling honorary, contributed sacks of milled flour for the food baskets prepared by the local Elks Club for needy families in the Man- hattan area. At meetings, representatives of the industry spoke to the bakery management, food science and milling students. At their convocation for agriculture students, members of Alpha Zeta, agriculture and veteri- nary medicine honorary, featured an outstanding agriculture businessman as guest speaker. Mem- bers contacted alumni for the purpose of soliciting additional funds for scholarships. Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Richard N. Bruce, John G. Sauer, Stanley D. Buss, Jerry W. Sleichter, Jimmie R. Mathes, William P. Gallant. SEC- OND ROW: John L. Smith, Ronald E. Helten, Frederick A. Kopp, Ste- ven J. Price, Henry R. Ewert, Loren J. Rickard, Joseph G. Merriam. Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Charles D. Lambert, Robert J. Righter, Johnson O. Arokoyo, Terry W. Conard, Donald L. Jameson, Louis J. Meyer. SECOND ROW: Tommy R. Carr, Larry D. Wobker, Charles D. Holste, William M. Frankenbery, Kenneth D. Jorns, Gerald L. Hilde- THIRD ROW: Gerald F. Slonka, Victor E. Anspaugh, Robert A. Briggs, Charles R. Johnson, Duane L. Keller, Russell L. Bussman. BOTTOM ROW: Larry H. Ringel, Edward N. Jackson, Myron G. Runft, Steven L. Rogers, Larry D. Stucky, Charles L. Jasper. brand, Marlin R. Grosz. THIRD ROW: Stuart W. Weibert, Edwin T. Courtney, Phillip L. Knox, Steven G. Grube, Les D. Streit, Daniel I. Saror. BOTTOM ROW: James P. Adams, Phillip P. Behrens, Donald B. Johnson, Douglas C. Weyer, William H. Reissig, John W. Harvey. 174 Serving as interns at Dykstra hospital, juniors and seniors perform tasks such as surgery preparation. Recognition for agriculture and vet med students is granted through membership in Alpha Zeta honorary. Alpha Mu TOP ROW: Mo- hammed A. Al-Shami, Gor- don L. McCosh. Mir Sham- suddin. Marvin R. Willyard. SECOND ROW: Neal Drabbe. Earl D. Weak. Allen W. Kirleis. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly R. Chapin. Dick P. Flack. Syed F. Quadri. Tommy D. Dameron. 175 American Society of Landscape Architecture TOP ROW: Frank R. Bleitz, H. Stewart Mann, Michael G. Pharo. Cyrus C. Eilian, Melvin J. Stout, William T. Fader, James M. Elson. SECOND ROW: Philip D. Hatfield, Richard A. Haney, Dallas D. Morris, David F. Jones, Terrell H. Fletcher, Larry P. Blankenship, James Rich, Lawrence B. Zuerch- er. BOTTOM ROW: Peter S. Weed, John R. Laffoon, Charles A. Evan- hoe, Harold D. Neufeldt, Beverly J. Salter. Joseph H. Krasinski, Rob- ert J. Dodson. Engineering groups gain practical career training Activities sponsored by engineering and chemis- try interest groups provided practical training experiences for students preparing for careers in one of the related professional fields. American Institute of Chemical Engineers dis- tributed information about their field and pre- pared exhibits of experimental projects which were displayed during Open House. Members also planned a spring picnic and purchased an electric coffee maker for the department. Through a summer training program and inspection trips organized by Associated General Contractors, students were given the opportunity to study actual problems encountered in various stages of building. Meetings featured speakers from the construction industry. With the setting of the concrete, the American Society of Landscape Architects finished the Quinlan Gardens project located between the home management houses and Petticoat Lane. During the year, speakers and field trips acquaint- ed members with opportunities available to grad- uates in the landscape architecture field. Chemistry students in the American Chemical Society visited the Midwest Research Institute and the Food and Drug Administration in Kansas City during the year on field trips arranged by their organization. The group also was responsi- ble for keeping chemistry students informed of job opportunities available in U.S. companies. Designed by landscape architecture students, Quin- lan Gardens offers a quiet atmosphere in the woods near Petticoat Lane for outdoor meetings. The logs were arranged in a semi-circle for class sessions. American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW: Edward M. McConnell. David A. Martin. Mohamad, R. Tavakoli, Lonnie A. Wise- man, Jimmy R. Allen, William E. Craig, William E. Schaid, Warren L. Clark. Danny B. Barton. SECOND ROW: Clifford G. Turnbull. Chester W. Halbleib. Dale E. Stevenson. Roger A. Hundley, Perry O. Scheuer- man. Dwight A. Schulke, Steven C. Weaver. Terry L. Crandell. THIRD ROW: Douglas S. Clark. Danny L. Hall. John S. Schofield. Lyndon K. Blocksome. Howard L. Ryser, Cady R. Engler, Douglas E. Robker. Steven R. Beck. BOTTOM ROW: H. Hugh Irvin. Thomas J. McMillen, Charles W. Duethman. Patrick V. Patton, Sidney T. Edwards, Wayne A. Montney. Duane L. Hood. David N. Hay. American Chemical Society TOP ROW: Larry M. Seitz. Linnea G. Capps. Elizabeth M. Dorland, Mary B. Sack. Calvin D. Jaeger. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy W. Ihloff . Phil- lip W. Brown. John M. Col- lins. Kenneth L. Thomas. Associated General Contractors TOP ROW: Roland W. Johnston. Michael B. Gary. Gerald R. Siuda. Edwin F. Pflieger, Stanley F. Gaines. Donald Bentsen. Robert L. Henderson. Lonnie L. Paquette. SECOND ROW: Joseph L. Murphy. Elmer L. Sunderland. Kenneth K. Eshelman. Larry V. Hafling. Lawrence D. Coil, Harold C. Barrett. Richard W. Prine. THIRD ROW: Merrill E. Blackman. Stephen P. Rob- erts. John R. Kelley. William L. Brecht. Thomas W. Logan. Randell B. Dagley. BOTTOM ROW: John F. Wilhm. Greg P. Denk. Joseph R. Ma- thewson. David R. Fritchen. James F. Goddard. Orville A. Earhart. Steel Ring TOP ROW: Gary L. Urbanek, Roy H. Nickum, David R. Hannagan, Larry L. Hayes. SECOND ROW: Cady R. Engler, Daniel S. Huffman, Alan F. Kessler, Theron E. Fry, Glenn E. Boyd. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Hirt, James W. Gentry, Robert W. Moses, Steven R. Beck. Conducting initial interviews for St. Patric ia and St. Pat, Steel Ring members prepare for Open House. Professionals, colleges stress communications Honorary and professional groups cooperated with their colleges to aid new students and to in- crease student-faculty communications. Financed by members ' dues and the Endow- ment Association, Tau Sigma Delta awarded a scholarship to a freshman in the College of Archi- tecture and Design. The honorary invited speakers to discuss jobs in architecture and, as a service project, inventoried the college library. Steel Ring began the year ' s activities by partici- pating in the all-university junior college day in the fall. During the year, the engineering honorary promoted official liaisons between the college and the students. The seniors also comprised the cen- tral steering committee for Open House. Rebuilding ghetto areas in Manhattan was a major concern of members of the student chapter of the American Institute of Architects. In addi- tion to drawing designs for the renovations, mem- bers performed the necessary construction work. The group also published CRIT, a bi-monthly newsletter geared towards the interests of person- nel in architecture and design. 178 Tau Sigma Delta TOP ROW: Larry G. Horning, Ryan R. Rader. Lin- da L. Ludden. Roger M. Thorp, Allen Gerstenberger, Russell W. Mid- dleton. SECOND ROW: Robert L. Morrow. Arley D. Lanman, Wilford Marion Bamman. Robert F. Starke. W. R. Janke. BOTTOM ROW: Jay W. Glass, Phillip S. Folck, Walter J. Viney. William A. Stosfkopf, Jon R. Hayes. Alvin L. Seefeldt. American Institute of Architecture TOP ROW: Kenneth R. Mc- Donald. Emile J. Kolick. Linda L. Ludden. Ryan R. Rader. Fernando Sanchez. Vincent C. Latona. Kenneth Hong. David A. Jarvis. SEC- OND ROW: Robert E. Hanne. Gregory W. Kaempfe, Charles E. Al- mack. Randall A. Kronblad. Wilford M. Bamman, Carl R. Croan. American Institute of Architecture TOP ROW: Glenn E. Peisner. Larry G. Horning. Richard W. Campbell, William G. Vandenbosch, Gary C. Degraf. David M. Lindner. SECOND ROW: Thomas J. Gawel. William R. Strong, Dennis Schmidt, A. Edwin Riemann, Rodney A. THIRD ROW: Ronald R. Sargent, George R. Hlavenka, Bradd A. Crow- ley. Gary L. Price. Bobbie J. Stehl, Phillip W. Boeschen, Kerry K. McMillen, Robert D. Habiger. BOTTOM ROW: Julius V. Wright, John E. Wisniewski, William E. Ponden. Fred J. Roman. William D. Siebert. Angelo A. Bier, Orville A. Earhart. Wenger, James M. Hunt, W. R. Janke. BOTTOM ROW: Paul R. Mosi- man. Thomas A. Vopat, Thomas C. Pearson. Walter J. Viney, David W. Griffiths. Alvin L. Seefeldt. Engineers win national award, plan Open House Field trips sponsored by engineering organiza- past 12 years, the local chapter of the American tions helped acquaint students with the types of jobs available upon graduation. Members of the American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers organized and sponsored Engi- neering Open House, attended the regional meet- ing in Missouri and contributed to the building fund of the parent organization. Discussions at meetings often focused on recent developments in the agricultural engineering profession. After receiving the Certificate of Commenda- Society of Civil Engineers was named the number one student chapter in the nation. Members at- tended joint meetings with sections of ASCE in Lawrence and Kansas City and also toured the Kansas City Structural Steel Company. Outstanding students in the upper one-third of the civil engineering class were eligible for mem- bership in Chi Epsilon honorary. Service projects performed by the 26 members during the year in- cluded working during registration and hosting tion from the national headquarters for 11 of the periodical department conferences . American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: David C. Rieniets, John E. Stevenson, Garry L. Macha, Kenneth F. Massingill, James D. Stewart, Gregory W. Hardin, William D. Ellis. SECOND ROW: Jay R. Osborne, Richard D. Michaelis, William H. Maxwell, Gene L. Mills, Stuart A. Spaulding, Dennis R. Slimmer, James W. Fitzwater. THIRD American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Richard D. Geyer, Larry D. Shay, John B. Morris, Donald L. Stites, Frank B. Hempen, Melvin V. Ferguson, Robert G. Gudgen, Victor C. Moser. SECOND ROW: Glenn A. Fager, Steven J. Cohorst, Forrest E. Erickson, Edwin ROW: James K. Carlat, Jon H. Eshelman. Michael D. Kyser, Terry D. Stull, Ralph L. Flournoy, John W. Craig, Jay S. Fisher. BOTTOM ROW: James W. Gentry, John W. Howard, Kenneth R. Fladie, Terry J. Mohr, Richard McReynolds, Randall L. Sedlacek. C. Gurnee, Mark Y. Berman, Kenneth R. Green, Darold D. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Harold H. Munger, William D. Brown, John H. Bailey, Earl E. Bartlett, Daniel Faltermeier, Kenneth D. Everett, Craig A. Roberts, Vernon H. Rosebraugh. 180 American Society of Agricultural Engineers TOP ROW: Rodney S. Horn. Daryl A. Schooler. Roy G. Hallauer. Robert E. Henning, Jenna- reddy H. Krishna. Jerry F. Carlin, Earl D. McVicker. Jay B. Wishall. Thomas D. Dick. SECOND ROW: Kenneth W. Oliver. Charles L. Bram- lage. Gary E. Grimes. Neil F. Pellmann. Donald D. Snethen, David L. Peterson. Dennis K. Kuhlman. Alan F. Kessler. THIRD ROW: Armin E. Johnson. Jerry L. Schmidt, David F. Fairbanks. Louis F. Fleske. John A. George. Lonnie E. Bailey. Edward L. Swenson. Richard G. Bigham. BOTTOM ROW: George H. Larson. Ernest D. Boehner. Glenn W. Shields. Arris A. Sigle, Thomas W. Jewers, David E. Johnson, Wayne E. Nichols. Glen E. Richardson. Chi Epsilon TOP ROW: David C. Rieniets. James K. Carlat. James W. Fitzwater. Garry L. Macha. Kenneth F. Massingill. Gregory W. Hardin, John W. Craig. SECOND ROW: Monroe L. Funk, Dennis R. Slimmer. William H. Maxwell. Terry D. Stull. Ralph L. Flournoy, Ran- dell L. Sedlacek. BOTTOM ROW: Jon H. Eshelman, James W. Gentry. John W. Howard. Kenneth R. Fladie, Terry J. Mohr. Tracing the history and potential of Irrigation in Kan- sas, Harry Manges, assistant professor of agricultur- al engineering, who has an extensive background in irrigation, speaks at a meeting of the ag engineers. Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers TOP ROW: Charles L. Smith, Olen F. Svoboda, James A. Trennepohl, Philip C. Frick, Larry L. Hayes, Anthony M. Mines, Donald A. Beach, Ronald W. Plemons. SECOND ROW: James E. Messer, Wendell L. Lillich, Darrel M. Kleeman, Frank J. Humphrey, Fred D. Dugger, Alan G. Barta, Jer- ry M. Soden, Valdean W. Mosier. BOTTOM ROW: David C. Hall, Ste- phen E. Reiter, Royce M. King, Paul L. Spainhour, Edward J. Mon- tour, James D. Weichel. Student engineers study employment opportunity Student members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Eta Kapp Nu toured potential employment areas and partici- pated in Engineering Open House. Members of the Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronics Engineers visited the Boeing Company in Wichita to explore the company ' s organizational structure and jobs available to engineering gradu- ates. Plans for two such tours each year were formed. Outside speakers periodically attended the group ' s regular meetings. Eta Kappa Nu officers acted as chairmen of electrical engineering displays in Open House. Initiation activities for new members of the electrical engineering honorary included a smok- er, pledge week and a banquet. Eta Kappa Nu TOP ROW: John R. Ley, Edward S. Hayes, James A. Trennepohl, Philip C. Frick, Larry L. Hayes, Ronald W. Plemons. SECOND ROW: James F. Smith, Stanley L. Schultz, Patrick E. Wheel- er, Theron E. Fry, Darrel M. Kleeman, Wendell L. Lillich, Jerry M. Soden. BOTTOM ROW: David C. Hall, Royce M. King, Paul L. Spain- hour, Harry W. Campbell, James D. Weichel, Clare M. Hakeman. 182 American Institute of Industrial Engineers TOP ROW: Ashok K. Arora, David L. Bohl, Chandra K. Patel. Steven G. Traxson, Ernest L. Downs, Robert C. Saderstrom, Bruce R. Scoggan. Kevin R. Cahill. SECOND ROW: Jonathan M. Heslop. Oscar A. Romer. Richard W. Hammond, James J. Ferguson, Martin F. Hathaway, Sudesh K. Chawla, Paul D. Gallaher. THIRD ROW: Allan R. Hartman, Michael E. Reed, Craig A. Liljegren, Douglas C. Schumacher. Carl D. Lindahl, Garland G. Lewis, Richard L. Ptak, Robert S. Kay. BOTTOM ROW: Larry A. Smith, Robert W. Moses, Stanley L. Gruver, Edwin O. Baum- garten, Charles T. Kelyman, Kenneth E. Best, Ronald J. Burt. An open house display designed by Society of Amer- ican Military Engineers describes a water project. Society of American Military Engineers TOP ROW: Richard J. Pe- terson. Mark D. Kyle, Larry J. Ross, Gerald R. Siuda. Emile J. Kolich. Richard C. Hochberg. Harold J. Hamilton. Dennis J. Johnson. SEC- OND ROW: John W. Craig, Charles L. Bramlage, Charles V. Peterson, Karl J. Svaty. Dwight A. Schulke. William E. Ponden. James E. Ma- thewson. BOTTOM ROW: Maj. D. F. Byrnes, David R. Fritchen, Jo- seph R. Mathewson, John R. Kelley. Edward Tannebaum. Randell L. Sedlacek. Jay B. Wishall. Douglas E. Robker. Membership campaigns build engineering clubs In national competition, the local American Institute of Industrial Engineers ranked as the year ' s best student chapter. Members attended the regional conference in April and annual awards banquet in May. At the banquet, recogni- tion was given to students for outstanding service to the organization and officers were installed. In addition to sponsoring a booth at the Engi- neers ' and Architects ' Open House, students in the Society of American Military Engineers com- peted in a national membership contest with other student posts. Members also toured the Kansas City district of the Corps of Engineers projects. 183 Richard Ray receives a handbook from Pi Tau Sigma, engineering honorary, for achieving a 3.5 average. Pi Tau Sigma reviews for training examination Attainment of personal and professional devel- opment in mechanical engineering was a prime objective of both Pi Tau Sigma and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Students preparing to write the engineering-in- training test were aided by review sessions spon- sored by Pi Tau Sigma, mechanical engineering honorary. Recognition by the group went to the outstanding freshman in the mechanical engineer- ing curriculum. For Engineering Open House, members built a departmental display. Proctor and Gamble awarded an outstanding student member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers a grant to attend the na- tional meeting in New York City. American Society of Mechanical Engineers TOP ROW: Michael G. Cillessen, Marik D. Kyle, Michael E. Schwinn, Francis W. Moore, John L. Mitcha, Bobbie W. Hauck, Alvin J. Martin, William L. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Ronald E. Myers, Charles H. Fellman, Randall S. Ellis, James A. Mulvany, Lynn L. Collmann, Harold D. Bert, Erwin L. Ever- ett. BOTTOM ROW: Alan L. Levin, John C. R eid, Alan L. McFall, John R. Kling, Donald P. Tonn, Donald L. Fenton. Pi Tau Sigma TOP ROW: Christopher C. Chapman, John C. Reid, Alan L. McFall, Gary G. Orear, Donald L. Fenton, John M. Hamman, Alan L. Levin, Robert L. Gorton. BOTTOM ROW: Mark D. Kyle, Mi- chael G. Cillessen. Michael E. Schwinn, William L. Lewis, Lawrence W. Slupianek, Ted D. Edmondson, Harold D. Bert, William J. Gates. Sigma Tau TOP ROW: Gregory W. Hardin. Robert A. Curry, Jerry F. Carlin, David L. Hyder. James A. Trennepohl. Garry L. Macha, Jef- frey C. Ryman. Larry L. Marten, Edward S. Hayes. Larry L. Hayes, Robert E. Henning. SECOND ROW: James K. Carlat. David C. Rien- iets. Fred A. Silady, Tom T. Poorman. Dwight A. Schulke, Roy H. Nickum. Lawrence W. Slupianek, John R. Ley. William H. Maxwell. Terrence D. Mayhill. THIRD ROW: John A. George. Douglas E. Rob- ker, Jon H. Eshelman. David C. Hall. James A. Mulvany. Ralph L. Flournoy. Alan F. Kessler, Charles H. Fellman. Wendell L. Lillich, Jer- ry M. Soden. Edward L. Swenson. BOTTOM ROW: Clare M. Hakeman. Jon C. Ferguson, James W. Gentry, Kenneth R. Fladie. John C. Reid. Alan L. McFall. Paul L. Spainhour. Charles W. Duethman, Philip M. Smith, Ronald G. Fraass. Nuclear society provides professional exchanges Students in nuclear engineering, who were in good academic standing in the College of Engi- neering, were granted membership in either the American Nuclear Society or Sigma Tau. Speakers from governmental and industrial agencies exchanged ideas with engineering stu- dents at monthly meetings of the American Nu- clear Society. Members also played active roles in staging Engineering Open House and a traditional senior banquet. In its eighth year, the organiza- tion promoted interest in nuclear engineering. As part of their service to the University, mem- bers and pledges of Sigma Tau, engineering hon- orary, repainted the letters on K-hill, cleaned the pyramid between Seaton hall and the Union and participated in Open House. American Nuclear Society TOP ROW: Gerald L. Reitmayer. Wil- liam M. Lindsay. John W. Leighty, Thomas J. Phillips, Gary W. Mc- Donald. Dennis R. Alexander. SECOND ROW: Donald W. Prigel, Jef- frey C. Ryman. J. Wayne Dingier, Steven G. Fellers, Rodney L. Ste- vens. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Lentz, Robert D. Bishop. Elmer E. Lehmann, Thomas C. Roberts, Earl D. Tjaden, Ronald G. Fraass. 185 Alpha Epsilon Rho TOP ROW: Nancy J. Atkinson, Ronald A. Win- ter, Donald L. Denton, Jesse R. Willoughby, Patric J. Folwell. SEC- OND ROW: Kenneth F. Mrozinski, Ronald E. Robson, Daniel A. Suder- man, Mary A. Lowe. BOTTOM ROW: Gary D. Schulz, Gary L. Hood, BillE. Stallard. Journalists win awards, plan radio-tv convention Coeds with high scholastic achievements in the area of medical technology received invitations of membership in Alpha Delta Theta. Guest speak- ers from hos pitals attended meetings to discuss opportunities for women who enter the field of medical technology. Research and medical centers were explored by the coeds on field trips to Kan- sas City and Irwin Army Hospital. Coed journalists participated in projects spon- sored by Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s professional journalism society. After receiving recognition as one of the top 13 student chapters in the nation at the national convention, Theta Sigma Phi spon- sored its annual publicity clinic in the fall and began work to form an alumni chapter in Man- hattan. Women in various phases of journalism were guests at the annual Matrix banquet. Radio and television students in Alpha Epsilon Rho hosted the Region V Convention and pub- lished the regional newsletter. Each month, an outstanding student was recognized by the honor- ary for his work on KSDB-FM, the student radio station. Various phases of broadcasting manage- ment were observed on a Nebraska field trip. Students interested in reporting news about agricultural developments joined the Agriculture Communications Club. Members built a display for Ag Science Day, featured journalism speakers at group meetings and sponsored field trips to Kansas City business establishments. In the national Sigma Delta Chi college press contest, the local chapter ' s entry placed second in the feature story division. During the year, the chapter president worked on a committee from Region VIII which selected the recipient of the Past President of Sigma Delta Chi Award. Sigma Delta Chi TOP ROW: Ralph R. Lashbrook, Joe R. Reppert, Jerry L. Reppert, Victor F. Shalkoski, Robert L. Latta, Duke B. Reiber. SECOND ROW: C. J. Medlin, Thomas C. Palmer, James C. Shaffer, Patric J. Folwell, Lowell Brandner. BOTTOM ROW: Elbert B. Macy, Loren J. Kruse, Byron E. Ellis, William A. Blauvelt, Fred M. Parris. 186 Alpha Delta Theta TOP ROW: Susan L. Badgley, Kathy L. Johnson, Susan C. Livers, Linda L. Wick, Kathleen Kehr, Sharon K. Sauer. Nancy L. Grothusen. SECOND ROW: Judith K. Auchard. Sharron Beckenhauer, Mary L. Hargis, Karen S. Snyder. Rhonda J. Pearson, Barbara A. Wehr. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Christensen, Diana L. Kohr, Mary B. Kelley, Carolynn A. Parsons, Pamela A. Jackson, Mar- cia G. Lundquist, Carolyn V. Roberts. Theta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Marsha L. Green, Candace A. Kelly, Alice M. Leahy, Nancy K. Scheetz, Sharon K. Salvino. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Goetz. Constance E. Langland, Sandra M. Dalrymple, Connie M. Grafel. Mardel L. Asbury. BOTTOM ROW: Geraldine A. Smith, Laura L. Scott. Elizabeth J. Conner, Carolyn A. Kaberline. Agricultural Communica- tions TOP ROW: James W. Parrish, Paul E. DeLong, Wil- liam E. Feldman. SECOND ROW: Robert Stallbaumer, Loren J. Kruse, Robert D. Harmon, Elmer Lee Musil. BOTTOM ROW: David A. Slead, Lynette S. Hargett, William A. Blauvelt. Mu Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Linda K. Woel- Ihof, Candace H. Stout, Barbara A. Plumb, Susan V. Dutton. SECOND ROW: Mary A. Coon, Alice L. Pearson, Linda R. De Hoff. BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte L. Fairless, Sherryl A. Guy, Kaye A. Clinesmith, Ann L. Smalley. Delta Phi Delta TOP ROW: Judy L. Richards, Connie F. Lathrop, Wanda S. Black, Mary J. Socolofsky, Gail M. Farmer, Susan M. Rehs- chuh, Dee A. Urquhart, Pameline S. Shipley. SECOND ROW: Gene C. Smith, Yvonne C. Tasset, Joan E. Walters, Donna J. Holt, Connie M. Naiman, Michael E. Loberg, Richard L. Gardner. BOTTOM ROW: James B. Wentz, Stephen L. Elder, Linda M. Irwin, Nancy K. Waddle, Philippa J. Heintzelman, Barry L. West, Darrell D. Schmitt. Theta Alpha Pi TOP ROW: Donna S. Lindeman, Patricia J. Tarry, Leanna M. Lenhart, Patricia L. Johnson, Patricia E. Moore, Dennis 0. Karr, Wayne W. Henson. SECOND ROW: Russell S. Ballou, Sherry S. Almquist, Karen M. Comerford, Darwin K. Klein, Mary F. Morgan, Mary E. Morton, Richard A. Gilson. BOTTOM ROW: Carl M. Hinrichs, Henry A. Vlcek, Harold R. Knowles, James F. Jagger, John F. Jagger, Joel Climenhaga, Wallace Dace. 188 Sigma Delta Pi TOP ROW: William J. Luckeroth, Sherrilyn K. Beck- er. Phyllis M. Kruse. Margaret E. Beeson, Nancy L. McNerny. Pamela A. Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Woellhof, Linda S. Burton, D ' Ann Drennan. La Donna L. Douglass. Barbara C. Hrebec. Browsing through Delta Phi Delta ' s sale of prints, paintings and ceramics, a student hunts for gifts. Spanish, music societies stimulate student interest Two honoraries, Sigma Delta Pi and Mu Phi Epsilon, worked during the year to stimulate in- terest in Hispanic and musical events. To better club relations with other campus groups, Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honorary, scheduled joint meetings with the Latin American Association. Members, who were required to maintain a 3.0 average in Spanish, also partici- pated in caroling at the Feast of Nations. Members of Mu Phi Epsilon, international professional music sorority, featured two music recitals during the year. In conjunction with Phi Mu Alpha, the women co-sponsored the annual December Feast of Carols. Members were music majors with a 3.0 grade average in music. Fine arts honor students seek department status Students of fine arts worked to establish a new drama fraternity and travelled to other cities to visit prominent art galleries. Gamma chapter of Theta Alpha Pi, drama honorary, which received its charter in Novem- ber, undertook an experimental Reader ' s Thea- tre that featured plays written by students and faculty. The group also initiated a drive to form chapters at other Kansas universities. Fund raising endeavors of Delta Phi Delta, art honorary, included a Paint-In and the annual Art Mart. Members toured art institutes in Nebraska and Chicago, hosted a costume party and promot- ed the establishment of a Fine Arts department. 189 Phi Epsilon Kappa TOP ROW: William B. Greve, Robert A. Murry, Richard J. Powierza, Kenneth C. Ochs, Richard B. Schlesinger, Jim L. Whitesell, Ronald E. Burk, Kenneth L. Swenson. SECOND ROW: Wayne T. Dreier, Robert T. Duenkel, Robert L. Mullen, Philip B. Wil- son, Daniel W. Whitmore, William F. Kiser, James H. Whitehill. BOT- TOM ROW: Gary W. Carson, John P. Charles, Robert E. Ahlstedt, Wil- bert Shaw, Loren E. Peithman, John Bolan, James S. Wheatcroft. Phi Epsilon Kappa TOP ROW: Marvin L. Landes, Bruce A. Pierson, David E. Harbert, George E. Waters, James H. Butler. Jack L. Wool- sey, Donald D. Craig, Gary A. Richards, Michael R. Goehring. SEC- OND ROW: Dave Laurie, John E. Salavantis, Ronald L. Stevens, Ralph M. Pietronicco, Larry E. Elder, Douglas A. Boyle, Joseph A. Phi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Katherine Geyer, Diann L. Porter, Deborah Taylor, Ann Simon, Karolyn K. Kroenlein, Mary M. Mc- Manis, Linda G. Ault, Marjorie A. Malkames, Dyna Sherwood, Caro- lee A. Lambert, Mary L. Ault, Barbara E. Gench. SECOND ROW: Shauna R. Carpenter, Kathryn R. Anneberg, Maxine L. Brooke, Linda B. Wagner, Ann K. Kirkwood, Joan J. Fulkerson, Laura J. Kobbeman, Ann L. Wichman, Janice F. Wedel, Regina M. Martin, Kathryn A. McKinney, Laureen Clark. THIRD ROW: Donna M. Fleischacker, Der- Spurgeon, Nicholas R. Adkins. THIRD ROW: John W. Merriman, James I. Mosteller, Kenneth A. Eckardt, Nicholas R. Gieber. Philip R. Keck, Max G. Mountford, Maurice J. Weckerling. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas G. Beal, Grant E. Glad. Clyde C. Albright, Michael R. Cams. Richard L. Kruse, James K. McDougal. iece M. McKeeman, Janet M. Whitehill, Sherilyn Benjamin, Kay D. Kubitschek, Mary C. Garbier, Janet D. Sprang, Cheryl J. Kaufman, Beverly J. Skolaut, Pamela K. Fortun, Mary L. Fromme. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia F. Montgomery, Virginia R. Roglin, Viva K. Mathes, Jane E. Schroeder, Donna L. Symns. Jean M. Rogers, Barbara A. Wil- son, Susan J. Strom, Betty J. Ryan, Elizabeth E. MacGowan. Judy A. Akers. 190 Sigma Gamma Epsilon TOP ROW: Barbara J. Smith, Richard A. Wisegarver, Louis Riseman. Virginia L. Wegman, Jon A. Jeppesen. James L. Reeves. Abdel-Kader A. Behairi. Sambhudas Chaudhuri. SECOND ROW: Donald W. Steeples, James R. Chelikosky, Kenneth J. Macho. William L Frevert. Thomas J. Hansen, Allen G. Talley. Gary 0. Rumsey. John V. Miesse. Nizar A. Arabi. THIRD ROW: Claude Phys Ed society donates victory bell for stadium Phi Epsilon Kappa and Phi Epsilon Delta, physical education honoraries, coordinated athlet- ic, social and service activities. Installation of the victory bell at KSU Stadium was undertaken by the men of Phi Epsilon Kappa. Members also maintained a coat check at home basketball games, assisted with the punt, pass and kick contest sponsored by Ford Motor Company and aided in the city ' s free throw contest. Conven- tion trips and writing articles for professional newsletters were additional projects. Phi Epsilon Delta, women ' s honorary, sched- uled speakers for its monthly meetings and enter- tained children from underprivileged homes in Manhattan at a Christmas party. W. Shenkel, Robert S. Reinke, Robert L. Menard, Steven L. Lange. Kenneth M. Warren. Patrick T. McDevitt. Henry V. Beck, William K. Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Richard L. McReynolds, Charles P. Walters, Larry L. Johnson, Page C. Twiss, Michael S. Brannan. Steven B. Palmer. John K. Thomas. Geologists explore mines during spring field trip Outstanding students in geography and geology were awarded membership in Gamma Theta Upsilon or Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Weekly seminars featuring departmental speakers were initiated by Gamma Theta Upsi- lon, geography honorary. Guest lecturers includ- ed the geographer from the State Department. At the national convention in Kansas City, a mem- ber received the National Society of Geographic Education Award for overall excellence. Sigma Gamma Epsilon organized a four-day spring field trip to explore the Tri-State mining district in Missouri. Seminars featured outside speakers and University faculty. Members also supplied students with geologic equipment. Gamma Theta Upsilon TOP ROW: Steven R. Kale. Barbara E. Potts. Jerrie S. Rapp. SECOND ROW: Huber Self. Allan D. Cross. John L. Johnson. Charles W. Bradley. THIRD ROW: Moham- mad Y. Alizai. Stephen R. Smith, Halvard A. Berg. 191 Omicron Delta Epsilon TOP ROW: Gerald J. Gehling, Thomas A. Taylor, Terry P. Sutton, John A. Nordin. George Montgomery. SEC- OND ROW: Richard K. Hart, Richard W. Lichty, George D. Johnson, Bruce Laughlin gives tips on finding jobs in busi- ness to Alpha Kappa Psi members at a club meeting. Thomas T. Vernon. BOTTOM ROW: Allan J. Harris, Vernon V. Geis- sler, Forest E. Myers, Ronald G. Adams, Thomas W. Hiestand . Organizations examine commerce developments Through lectures and seminars, commerce stu- dents in Phi Chi Theta, Alpha Kappa Psi and Omicron Delta Epsilon learned of current trends emerging in the modern business world. Tours of General Motors and Armco Steel in Kansas City introduced Phi Chi Theta coeds to the inside workings of large corporations. A group promoting business education for women, Phi Chi Theta sponsored a discussion on fashion and a report on the New Orleans biennial meeting at organization meetings during the year. Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary commerce fraterni- ty, maintained the reading room in Calvin hall, sponsored a management seminar in the spring and organized a faculty-student luncheon. Mem- bers were required to have a 2.2 grade average. Outstanding graduate students in economics received recognition in a bulletin board display prepared by the members of Omicron Delta Epsi- lon, economics honorary. At monthly professional meetings, graduate students presented summaries of their theses and discussed current economic problems facing the United States. 192 Alpha Kappa Psi TOP ROW: Bernard L. Pyle. Anthony L. Porter. Lawrence L. Chamblin, Michael K. Schmitt, John R. Westerman. James E. Moore. Robert C. Matthews, Vernon D. Aldrich. SECOND ROW: Michael D. Gasper. Thomas P. Mulvany. Stephen J. Arntz. Charles M. Murphy. Charles C. Cole. Patrick M. Harmon. Jack B. Stenfors. THIRD ROW: John M. Johannes. Robert E. Mapes. Thomas K. Witt. Melvin A. Reichuber. John P. Dixon. James D. McCune. BOTTOM ROW: Aloysius P. Dickman. Melvin J. Reitzel. Harold J. Gar- ten. Robert W. Court. Randall C. Rahe. James L. Snyder. Phi Chi Theta TOP ROW: Dorothy A. Westerman. Shirley J. Wiley. Cynthia E. White. Linda M. Walker. Glenda J. Ames. SECOND ROW: Irva K. Streit. Gail A. Loofbourrow. Nancy A. Galloway, Connie J. Ruble. THIRD ROW: Susan E. White. Judy A. Brous. Charlotte A. Grimshaw. Nancy S. Percival. Lynn M. Cable. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Paul D. Gilkison. Judith K. Head. Janet K. Betts. Sheri A. Berggren. Alpha Tau Alpha TOP ROW: Richard D. Wilson, Don W. Sowers, Bernard L. Hansen, Eldon D. Lawless, Larry C. Epley, Terry R. Schoenthaler, Wilbur R. Stites. SECOND ROW: Ronald L. Peterson, Les D. Streit, Leonard A. Harzman, Robert C. Schwindt, Donald D. Asher, Robert J. Broeckelman, James J. Albracht. BOTTOM ROW: Howard L. Delaplane, Myron L. Ammeter, Allen R. Knopp, David W. Dodd, Charles D. McNeal, Clifford D. Ascher. Orlando L. Penner. Filling in for club adviser Howard Bradley after he was injured in a car accident, Alpha Tau Alpha members aid ag education freshmen in scheduling their fall classes during the spring pre-registration period. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Joyce A. Long. Sonia D. Larson. Mary H. Pell. Carolyn K. Landes. Donna J. Dye. Sherri L. Buchman. SECOND ROW: Carolyn S. Shepherd. Lauren J. Langner, Lucille E. Dick. Hilarie S. Bolt. Patsy L. Bartholomew. Susan R. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Claudia M. McKinsey. Carol L. Logan. Patricia A. McDonald. Linda K. Greenwell. Carolyn M. Jirik. Nancy M. Boyer. Diana S. Sloan. Marilyn J. Tollefson. Don- na J. Holt. Karen L. McDaniel. SECOND ROW: Laura L. Meyer. Anne C. Snider. Nancy L. Presnal. Nancy E. Hage. Charlen A. Wycoff. Carmen M. Tyrus. Sandra J. Perkins. Veneta L. Brown. Sharon G. Education organizations host high school groups Prompting high school students to further their education was a primary aim of Alpha Tau Alpha and the Student Education Association. At a program sponsored by Alpha Tau Alpha, agricultural education honororary, students and their parents learned of job opportunities in the agricultural education field. Members ushered at the Little American Royal and at the Future Farmers of America Convention. Small discussion groups were formed by mem- bers of SEA for the purpose of considering recent developments in the area of education. Organiza- tion projects included hosting the state SEA Con- vention and freshman orientation. Senior high school students were invited to campus in the spring for a tour of the University. Brown. Gloria R. Adams. THIRD ROW: Cheryl J. Ross. Cynthia E. White. Judith A. Smith, Janice L. Stohs. Linda Hayse. Arnell D. Essmiller. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Plumb. Faye L. Taplin. Cheryl A. McVicker. Mary B. Chase. Carolyn K. Congrove. Horigan. THIRD ROW: Linda D. Jackson. Robert D. Katz. Marlene J. Brinker. Marcia S. Holland. Marcia P. Bartell. Pamela A. Sodergren. Marita Link. Beverly D. Spicher. Jane E. Kitch. Jennifer K. Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Martha C. Mitchell. Janice K. Hake. Dorothy L. An- dereck. Terry F. Overfield. Judith A. Cunningham. Margaret J. Car- son. Rhonda L. Fry. Marcia A. Miller. Susan B. Hughes. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld. Deborah M. DeMand. Kathleen L. Anderson. Patricia A. Ruggles. Janet L. Masters. SECOND ROW: Martha A. Stonehocker. Margaret A. Ewing. Mary J. Schafer. Charlotte L. Swain. BOTTOM ROW: Clau- dia A. Garrett. Christine Howard. Dale P. Mann. John W. DeMand. Shari A. West. 195 American Institute o f Interi- or Design TOP ROW: Bar- bara A. Chase, Sharon A. Sherer, Barbara J. Cannon, Janice L. Selby, Nan L. Scho- tanus, Barbara J. Page. SECOND ROW: Kathryn L. Foos, Sharon K. Walsh, Cher- yl S. Heide, Nona G. Rey- nolds, Janice E. Maisch. BOTTOM ROW: Janet S. Sherar, Jan C. DeMint, Laura F. Lang, Colleen M. Schnei- der, Nancy L. Gatch, Lauren P. Becker. Omicron Nu TOP ROW: Meredith A. Holloway, Jolene R. Charvat, Patricia A. Ken- dall, Mary M. Dobbins, Karen J. Acker. SECOND ROW: Sharleen L. Johnson, Loretta E. Reeh, Phyllis M. Auld, Jeanine A. Davis. THIRD ROW: Deborah A. Deck, Gail A. Houghtaling, Judith A. Barr, Barbara J. Hays. BOT- TOM ROW: Angele Holvor- son, Virginia J. Works, Do- lores A. Hoffman, Ann L. Cravens. Phi Upsilon Omicron TOP ROW: Meredith A. Holloway, Beverly S. Frasier, Carol A. Storrer, Mary M. Dobbins, Phyllis J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Artyce A. Golden, Christine Williams, Mardel L. Asbury, Nancy L. Winter. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha S. Smith, Marcia A. Norby, Mar- tha E. Reeder, Ann L. Cra- vens, Linda Haughawout. IBI I 196 Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Seniors TOP ROW: Celestine 0. Njoku. Richard N. Bruce. Kenneth H. Rockwood, Craig L. Carmichael, William C. Skaer. Donald J. Kmoch, Jerome P. Yorke. Warren E. Boomer. Larry H. David. SECOND ROW: Jane M. Albin. Larry H. Ringel. Dean E Hedricks, Victor E. Anspaugh, Ronald T. Beach. Gerald F. Slonka. Robert J. Gump. Thomas R. Hagan. Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Seniors TOP ROW: William P. Gallant. Mary L. Liljestrand. Thomas A. Williams. Frederick L. Helm. Philip D. Burford. Ronald E. Sanko. Brenda G. Adrian. Tommy L. Jacobitz. William P. Tidball. SECOND ROW: Mel- vin G. Fox. Richard L. Robinson. Michael L. Gambiani, Ronald L. Schindler. Harold W. Richardson. Ronald E. Jordan, Lonnie D. Willis. THIRD ROW: Gary A. Splitter. Loren J. Rickard. Robert G. Broderick. Roger L. Becker. Dallas O. Goble. Stephen J. Aberle. James F. Wad- sack. BOTTOM ROW: Vernon Dean Maxwell. Ronald G. Mason. Ste- ven L. Rogers, Larry D. Stuckey. F. Lynn Willard, James M. Osborn, Coy C. Mickey. David L. Eisenbrandt. James E. Kimbrough. THIRD ROW: James T. Marsh. Jack H. Konitz, John L. Smith. David A. Swerczek, Robert R. Cudney. Terryl K. Schmitt. Henry R. Ewert. Marlin R. Grosz, John L. Lenz. BOTTOM ROW: Robert C. Hartley. Denis A. Bekaert. Norbert J. Zander, Larry J. Oliver. Joseph G. Merriam, Mark D. Williams. Ralph E. Sievers. Den- nis W. Smith. Phi Upsilon Omicron celebrates centennial year Decorating public buildings in Manhattan aid- ed in raising funds for the American Institute of Interior Design. Field trips took members to Chi- cago in the spring and later to Kansas City where members attended meetings of professional inte- rior designers. The group also participated in a symposium which featured professional lecturers and a collegiate interior design contest. Celebration of Founder ' s Day marked the 100th anniversary of Phi Upsilon Omicron, home economics honorary. To encourage scholarship among new students in the college, the group pre- sented an award to the outstanding freshman in the home economics program. Social events of the organization included the annual fall picnic and an international exchange dinner. Sophomore honor students in home economics were recognized in a bulletin board display main- tained by Omicron Nu, home economics honor- ary. Projects of the organization included a com- plete revision of the chapter handbook and visit- ing classes for the purpose of familiarizing home ec students with the organization ' s purpose and requirements for membership. 197 The smooth sleek fur of a pet dog delights a visi- tor at Dykstra hospital during Vet Med Open House. Veterinary association coordinates Open House Veterinary Medicine Open House and several social events highlighted the year for students preparing for careers in veterinary medicine. Coordinators of the departmental Open House in October, members of the American Veterinary Medical Association executed a textbook ex- change with Ecuador. The chapter placed first in intramural football and wrestling and also spon- sored two banquets and a dance in the spring. Representatives of the 300 members of the Pre- Veterinary Club manned an information booth at the Union Activities Carnival and built a display for Veterinary Medicine Open House. Meetings often focused on suggestions for increasing com- munications between pre-vet students and the College of Veterinary Medicine. Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Juniors TOP ROW: Perry R. Griffith, Robert D. Randall, Gary L. Westphal. Max R. Russell, Jerry D. Leroux, Donald L. Sweat, Roy L. Smith, Steven H. Slusher, David L. Browder. SECOND ROW: William P. Beezley, Ken- neth W. Harper, Ronald E. Helten, John W. Stuckey, Kenneth R. Brady, Lawrence P. O ' Brien, Jerry W. Diemer, Russell S. Gerard. THIRD ROW: Roger W. Perkins, Kent D. Haury, J. Raymond McClure, Gene R. Kluck, Alexander M. Young, Steve G. Grube, John C. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas F. Gillaspie. Alvin A. Pravecek, Bill J. Robin- son, William H. Fuhrman, Roger P. McCartney, Ralph C. Richardson, Roderic D. Simpson, David R. Franz. 198 Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Juniors TOP ROW: Clifford T. Kumamoto, Jack D. Spencer. Douglas K. Jernigan, Marc E. Miller. Kay A. Williamson. Harve P. Ringheim. Garry J. Rok- ey. William N. Bendure. Cecil W. Wiley. Thomas H. Cure. SECOND ROW: Nicholas Schroeder. John R. Rule. Frank R. Douthit. Robert C. Just. Walter W. Kurth. Gary G. Swails. Arthur C. Barney. Gerald L. Jenkins. Richard P. Miller. THIRD ROW: George W. Atkinson. William M. Morland. Richard M. Reid. John E. Holste. Joseph M. Bohnen. Lionel L. Reilly. Robert E. Stach. Jack E. Ellithorpe. August J. Hilde- brand. Harold J. Barnes. BOTTOM RO W: Daniel I. Saror. James V. Doran. Charles R. Johnson, Ronald A. Engelken. Thomas G. Ksiazek. Stephen A. Daniel. Douglas L. Berndt. John W. Harvey. William W. Buisch. Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Peggy J. Denton. Charles G. Jewell. Herbert E. Hoss. James W. Langley. Lonnie L. Lemon. James L. Golliher. Gene A. Hintz. SECOND ROW: Walter C. Cash. Davy J. Harkins. Daniel G. Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Frederick J. Wisegarver. Harold J. Harvey. Joseph B. Har- der. Edwin B. Brockway. Joe A. Fakler, Richard Harrington. Keith L. Eberhart. Haskell S. Wright. William L. Brown. James H. Fountaine. Jerome I. Leise. SECOND ROW: Allan C. Oltjen. James S. Jordan, Dennis E. Hausmann. Jerre K. Rorick. Larry C. Fischer. James L. Morris. Robert L. Ridgway. Donald L. Bridges. Roger C. Harvey. Jack- Gasche. Richard K. Bartel. Larry A. Semm. Margery A. Braun- schweiger. BOTTOM ROW: Paul E. Steinmeyer. Daniel R. Galassini, Gayle D. AraSmith. Rodney J. Schieffer. Ralph E. Jewell. Kenneth L. Carlson. Robert L. Stark. ie J. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Phillip C. Meyer. Lannie L. Hanel. Wil- liam W. Burdett. James P. Grossardt. Stephen B. Weiner. Steven L. Alberts. Delbert E. Walter, Sondra L. Seefeldt. Vernon M. White. BOTTOM ROW: Conrad K. Nightingale, Ronald D. Pappan. Douglas J. Duston, Dale D. Boyle. Glenn W. Riggs. James R. McClellan. Den- nis E. McClary. Gary L. Hartzell. Stephen G. Wanick. Robert A. Harwood. 199 Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Kathleen A. Keating, Richard M. Dudgeon, Raymond T. Marsh, Dennis E. Culley, Andrew L. Martinsen, Stephen D. Warren, Norman R. Galle, Thomas W. Buchman, Merle L. Raida, Thomas A. Bryan. SECOND ROW: Bernie R. Page, Mark A. Poell, Eddie K. Dan- iels, Larry D. Stuart, Joseph S. Gessner, Monty J. Menhusen, Paul R. West, John D. Daubert, Steven L. Stockham. THIRD ROW: Jay D. Student American Veterinary Medicine Association Fres hmen TOP ROW: Stephen T. Kelley, Richard H. Fell, Peter J. Kaufman, Lar- ry E. Mages, Robert J. Righter, Peter M. Falk, Ronald L. Gammon, James L. Viergever, Ronald E. Seitz, James R. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Andrew Gofreed, Martin L. Hoffman, Stephen K. Scott, Mark P. Du- lin, David C. Keim, John W. Banning, Gerald W. Henrikson, Jay W. Hedrick, Kenneth B. Mitchell, John H. Manley, Stephen G. Lake, Gerald W. Erickson, Terry S. Wollen, Gary D. Olson, Larry G. Snyder, William J. Hines, Richard W. Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Philip J. Neal, Dennis E. Sweet, Thomas E. Keller, Michael A. Paul. Phillip V. Erwin, James W. Billups, Marvin L. Olmstead, Richard K. Norton, Roger M. Genetzky. Shrock, Ronald J. Kuhlman. THIRD ROW: Steven C. Henry. Steven R. Welty, Jay D. Riedl, David E. Ripple, Justin B. Janssen, David F. Anderson, Alan L. Lewis, Deryl L. Troyer, Carl D. Christensen. Melvin H. Hamlin. BOTTOM ROW: Mike R. Elwell, Jerry P. Jaax, William G. Winter, William E. Pannbacker, Thomas R. Hathaway. James S. Smith, Jonathan E. Briel, Timothy J. Knott, John G. Locke. Pre-Vet Club TOP ROW: Cynthia A. Dawson, Karen A. Simmons, Francine J. Zimmerman, Gayle A. Wilderman, Helen Z. Waldes, Ste- ven W. Albright. SECOND ROW: Gregory S. Hammer, David G. Sny- der, Mark A. Dolginoff, Keith D. Toll. Glenda G. White, Patricia L. Nelson, Lester W. Aldrich. THIRD ROW: Richard A. Mosier, Gene P. White, Edward A. Fries, Dennis L. McDaniel, William C. Carson, Wil- liam R. Young. BOTTOM ROW: Donald R. Anstaett, Glenn W. Ber- man, Vern D. Wright, Forrest I. Townsend, Fred A. Erickson. 200 Pre-Vet. Club TOP ROW: Allen R. Deets. Glen E. Nelson. Karen M. Ballard. Nancy M. Bodmer. Lucinda A. Bullock. Katherine A. Dema- ree. Joanna M. Guglielmino. Nancy K. Dunn. Christine A. Schmeiser. SECOND ROW: Michael A. Hogan. Charles W. Price. Carla L. Carle- ton. Lynn A. Heusdens. John T. Ryer. Lawrence P. Kirmser. Kent K. Kane. Terry L. Gugle. Scott F. Linders. THIRD ROW: James G. Ja- cobs. Mark C. Schreiber. James D. Beesley. Richard D. Conner. Joe H. Scoby. Philip A. Beaudoin. Stephen R. Stubbs. Harlyn G. McGuire. Lyle V. Axt, John W. Nesbitt. BOTTOM ROW: Calvin R. Moff itt. Barton L. Richards. William O. Rishel. Eddie L. Crittenden. Keith E. Baird. Francis M. Gaddie. Charles E. Cornett. Brian K. Ward. Duane N. Tinkler. Pre-Vet Club TOP ROW: Wes E. Vogt. Robert M. Morrison. Merle D. McKoon. Steven J. Krongold. James J. Vanmiddlesworth. Donna E. Cirigliano. Sharon Readis. Carmen A. Juarbe. Cindra. L. Scroggin. SECOND ROW: Orval R. Warehime. David F. Vogt. Steven D. Mer- riam. William L. Gaylord. Randy A. Edelman. Thomas E. Swoyer. Al- len R. Sippel. Donna L. Symns. Paul D. Strong. Ricke J. Woodbridge. Pre-Vet Club TOP ROW: Richard C. North. Wayne L. Ingmire. Marc S. Hardin. Gretchen E. Reveille. Anne Beloof. Mary J. Mills. Margaret C. Heier. Darcey D. Jeram. Sandra Kiefer. SECOND ROW: Theodore R. Gonzalez. Daniel L. Enterline. Richard E. Brown. Thomas V. Schif- fern. Ernest V. Pease. Michael W. Sramek, Carolyn R. Zenishek. Bruce S. Silverman. Gerald L. Tiemeyer. Margaret J. Kloepper. THIRD ROW: Ronald G. Kenton. Fred F. Johnson. Edward L. Epp. Thomas E. Higham. Lee H. Turner, Ronald G. Feldkamp. Deborah J. Deege. Melford L. Norman. Frank A. Juiliana. BOTTOM ROW: Gary R. Zimmerman. James L. Zuperku. R. Steven Garten. Joseph O. Pavlik. David D. Trenholm, William W. Powers. Rick Jomer, Steven N. Quillin. THIRD ROW: David D. Simmons. Alan L. Koven. Dale E. Holterman. Charles R. Boreson. William Bayouth. David W. Krogdahl. Freddie M. DeHoff. Douglas L. Moldoff. Howard J. Baker. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn T. Bowerman. Gaylard C. Anderson. Arthur B. Freedman. Phillip C. Robinson, James L. Holterman, Richard M. Groff. Edward K. Baker. Henry P. Zawadzki. 201 Club projects grant job experience for ag majors Representatives of their respective industries presented descriptions of job opportunities at the meetings of the Wildlife Society, Bakery Man- agement Club and Dairy Science Club. By working at deer check stations in the fall, members of the Wildlife Society gained experi- ence in their field and raised funds for their group. Habitats of the deer, antelope and turkey were explored in a booklet published and distrib- uted by the organization. Members attended the Wildlife Bowl and regional conferences. Partially through the efforts of members of the Bakery Management Club, students in bakery management were afforded three areas of special- ization. At monthly meetings, a speaker from one of the areas discussed opportunities in his field. Members of the Dairy Science Club co-spon- sored the Little American Royal and chose the finalists in the Miss Agriculture contest. Depart- mental activities were presented in the club ' s annual yearbook. Members also sponsored a chili supper, fall steak fry and Christmas cheese sales. Featuring dairy products made by the dairy science students, the Dairy Bar attracts customers from all areas of campus. Gift packages of various types of cheese were added to sales at Christmas. TT 202 Wildlife Society TOP ROW: Ronald D. Gatton, Norman B. Ayers. Alan E. Wesche. Michael M. Martin. Richard A. Smith, Donald G. Pfeiffer. Larry S. Tiemann, John M. Meisenheimer. SECOND ROW: Leonard R. Hopper. Virgil L. Smith, C. Douglas Blex, Robert L. John- son. Steven G. McKinley, Richard B. Eager. Tommie A. Berger. BOT- TOM ROW: Norman P. Stucky. Maurice E. Pomeroy. Robert J. Robel. Gary R. Stallings. William B. Cardwell. Thomas G. Shane. Bakery Management TOP ROW: Dennis M. Walsh, Andrew J. Rein- wald. Neal Drabbe. Michael Swanson. John J. Carr. John P. Delcam- po. Joseph T. Horvath. Marvin R. Willyard. SECOND ROW: Edward A. Mader. Gary R. Goodsell. Thomas F. Cox. Craig W. Smith. Michael S. McLam. Rhys S. Hodge. John A. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Joseph T. Fournier. Ronald H. Zelch. Barry A. Solomon. Vardon J. Gainor. Henry C. Haer, James H. Dreikorn. BOTTOM ROW: Richard P. Flack. Steven B. Smith. Gary A. DeNota. Ronald W. Snider. Richard L. Town ley. Dairy Science Club TOP ROW: Richard Bassette. Erie E. Bartley, G. B. Marion. Ned E. Cole. J. Lee Majeskie. John Wngley, Marvin K. An- deregg. SECOND ROW: John O. Pruitt. George Heersche. Richard H. Heersche. Larry D. Wobker. Frederick A. Kopp. James H. Peckham. Donald A. Sauerwein. James H. Goff. BOTTOM ROW: Donald C. Utz, Norval K. Spielman. Timothy D. Green. Steven J. Melton. Edwin T. Courtney. Richard A. Plinsky. Richard M. Helsel. 203 Wheat State Agronomy Club TOP ROW: James J. Ryan, Bert R. Bock, Rand D. Scott, Jerry L. Hatfield, Donald L. Jameson, Louis J. Meyer, John E. Bozarth, Pattie L. Bohn, Thomas C. Zavesky, Keith D. Starr. SECOND ROW: Bruce E. Covert, David J. Reisig, Harold M. Sweet, John F. Schletzbaum, Joe D. Strahm, Thomas S. Morton, Jimmy L. Tuma, Roger L. Baker, Jan A. Windscheffel, Galen R. Nie- denthal. THIRD ROW: Richard P. Latta, Phillip R. Rahn, L. Van Wit- hee, Herb A. Season. Gregory J. Hands, Adrian J. Polansky, John M. Knipp, Richard P. Waldren, Gerald H. Thiele. BOTTOM ROW: Charles W. Knight, James P. Kelly, Howard R. Goff, Alan B. Crane, Robert S. Brubaker, David W. Fieser. Rollin H. Abernethy, Dennis D. Mc- Williams, Donald R. Wild, Wayne L. Parker. Clubs encourage agriculture-related activities Agriculture students promoted their respective fields of study by presenting displays and booths for the annual Ag Science Day. Associated with the Student Activities Subdivi- sion of the American Society of Agronomy, the Wheat State Agronomy Club participated in speech and essay contests and sent three repre- sentatives to the national convention in New Or- leans. Members hosted a fall party for students and faculty in the agronomy department and also sponsored a picnic in the spring. Displays built by Entomology Club members for Ag Science Day centered on plant resistance to animal feeding and included an example of equip- ment used in classroom teaching. Presentation of an award to the top individual in the state Future Farmers of America contest and a Christmas par- ty rounded out the year ' s activities for club members, all entomology majors. Income from pecan sales in the fall and bed- ding plant sales in the spring financed a scholar- ship awarded to an outstanding member of the Horticulture Club. The group also sponsored a flower judging team which took field trips to view horticulture sites and participated in Open House and Ag Science Day activities. Escorting businessmen attending the Kansas Formula Feed Conference around campus was a service project undertaken by members of the Grain Science Club. Department speakers kept members informed of the types of courses needed by today ' s grain science graduate. In a class session, entomology students examine spec- dents practiced skills in Entomology Club projects, imens under a high-powered microscope. The stu- including displaying equipment at Ag Science Day. Horticulture Club TOP ROW: Jimrnie R. Mathes. Dale W. Miles. Barbara J. Pil- ger. James L. Morris. Rita I. Reissig. SECOND ROW: Ralph L. Turner, James Q. Beisel. Jerry R. Wofford. Connie McReynolds. BOTTOM ROW: Richard E. Odom, Conrad M. Popp. Leroy W. Schick. Carol A. Pettijohn, Thomas J. Maxwell. Hazel M. Crist. Grain Science Club TOP ROW: George W. Barr. Gerald T. Evans. Roy D. Tangeman. Gordon L. McCosh. Duane L. Keller. SECOND ROW: Gary L. Gilbert. Lee Vieth. David C. Montgomery, Russell L. Bussman. David L. Hammond, Marvin D. Wells. BOTTOM ROW: Alan D. Koch, Daryl J. Meyer. Robert C. Evans, Thomas S. Campbell, Ear- nest E. Peterson. Entomology Club TOP ROW: Larry L. Murdock. Paul D. Hunkapill- er. Dale R. Mosher. Susan Mosher. Kusuma I. Reddy. Shantha D. Urs. Devaraj K. Urs. Lawrence D. Semakula. Ruth Hooper. Kenneth W. Spare. Stanley R. Husted. SECOND ROW: Ludwig J. Krchma. Hobart P. Boles. Richard P. Clarke. Ahmed M. Kadoum. Kermit 0. Bell. Phillip A. Nickel. Gailen D. White, Nadia A. Hassouna. Richard K. Lindquist. James K. Quinlan, Razie B. Asadi. THIRD ROW: B. B. L. r Srivastava. Willard C. Dick, Johnson 0. Arokoyo, Hugh E. Thomp- son. Kenneth A. Sorensen, Glen F. Swoyer. H. D. Blocker. Charles L. Storey. Gary F. Hevel. John R. Pedersen, Gerald E. Wilde. BOTTOM ROW: Herbert Knutson. Delmon W. LaHue. Carl W. Rettenmeyer. Harold G. Nagel. William H. Reissig. Robert B. Mills, Roger C. Smith, Charles W. Pitts, Lyman W. Roberts. Richard J. Elzinga. Donald A. Wilbur. - Agricultural Economics Club TOP ROW: Terry L. Zimmer, James A. Linenberger, Donald M. Morehead, Danny L. Scott, Larry W. Diek- er, Stanley D. Buss, Timothy M. Thomas, Alan D. Ostermann, Lloyd Slawson. Randall D. Stoecker. SECOND ROW: Milton L. Manuel. Steve J. Irsik, Dale E. Naiman, Brad J. Kerbs, Jerry D. Morgan, Greg- ory A. Armbruster, Dwayne C. Neil, Ronald D. Garnett, Lonnie C. Stieben, James Trapp. THIRD ROW: Frank Orazem, David C. Spark, Roger L. Barr, Edward Gruenbacher, Phillip L. Knox, Loren J. Kruse, Donald R. Lackamp. Douglas E. Newland, Dennis K. Shurtz, Gary D. Gausman. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Grauerholz, Otto W. Levin, Don- ald C. Madison, Donald B. Johnson, Bruce E. Frost, Dennis R. John- son, Michael R. Jeannin, Jerry C. McReynolds, Gary R. Doane. Agricultural Mechanization Club TOP ROW: Ralph I. Lipper, Nich- olas R. Weber, Leo D. Schneider, John R. Bilderback, Kenneth W. Spare, James L. Keener. SECOND ROW: Ervin F. Gnadt, Kenneth D. Jorns. David L. Hart, Bob W. Hurrelbrink, Stephen Cadman. BOT- TOM ROW: John T. Hendricks, Samuel J. Feist, Eugene H. Goering. Gary J. Morehead, Gary R. Lervold, Galen R. McDonald. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Harold E. Good. Glenda M. Booth, Maria E. Scheer, Joanne E. McCollough, Belva L. Dearing, Linda G. Miller. Nancy A. Mauderly, Nancy A. Kasitz, Suzan Good, Gayle A. Wilderman. SECOND ROW: Jerry W. Sleichter, Frank E. Mattke, Glen- da G. White, Janet E. Krall, Susan K. Phillips, Francine J. Zimmer- man, Lura V. Story, Rita M. Thurston, Rodney J. Jansonius, Carolyn D. Olson. Robert A. Ebert. THIRD ROW: Dale E. Holterman, Harold G. Weil. James L. Holterman. Delbert D. Raile, Glenn R. Teagarden. David W. Loomis, David W. Grothusen, Eugene R. Sebert, Ryan R. Christiansen, Marlin W. Mason. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn E. Kirkham, Vern L. Crawshaw, Curtis W. Kruse, Herbert A. Sparks, Thomas L. Christiansen, Dean E. Fieser, Ray A. Christiansen, Glenn C. Oleen, Larry A. Maxwell. Steven W. Yust. Block and Bridle adds horse show to schedule Promoting higher scholarship and the animal science industry, the National Block and Bridle Club, with the Dairy Club, co-sponsored the Lit- tle American Royal. The club initiated the first Kansas State Horse Show in February and also had members who participated in the livestock, meats and wool student judging contests. In conjunction with the ag mechanization stu- dents at the University of Missouri, the local Ag- ricultural Mechanization Club sponsored an infor- mation booth at the annual Western Farm Retail- er Convention in Kansas City. Working with simi- and Missouri, the group worked toward creating a national Agricultural Mechanization Club. In a department contest, members of the Agri- cultural Economics Club competed in debate and speech. Winners competed nationally at the an- nual meeting of the American Farm Economics Association. Relaying agricultural information to the public, the club participated in the annual Ag Science Day. Members also were active in the University ' s intramural program. Completing the flag race competition ride, a con- testant scores points in the Block and Bridle show. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Cheryl J. White. Glennis S. Huseman. Joanne J. Parker. Betty L. Hibler. Virginia A. Haller. Linda L. Lorhan. Sandra A. Wilson. Barbara K. Howe, Joseph W. Gillilan. Michael K. Ebert. SECOND ROW: Daniel C. Murphy. Daniel J. Walsh, Leonard L. Tucker, Harry S. Shrauner. Robert P. Brauer. John A. Klusener, James E. Phillips. Joseph C. Ebert. Loren D. Richard. Diana B. Ad- ams. Jon R. Gillilan. THIRD ROW: William L. Gaylord. Lloyd R. Elliott. Larry P. Stuber. Alexander D. McClure. Robert E. Smith. Lyle D. Springer. Thomas H. McBeth. James G. Stuart. John T. O ' Brien, Robert A. Harvda. BOTTOM ROW: Gary R. Miller. John H. Schlickau. Roger D. Beesley. William S. Swan. Forrest E. Stegelin. Gary B. Truitt. Michael H. Mayer. Albert B. Kurr. Ben E. Brent. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: James A. Meetz, Judith A. Winter. Jim D. Hollinger. Jane M. Wessels. Donald R. McClure. Theresa J. Turner. Gary D. Theurer. SECOND ROW: Mac W. Harris. Donald A. Sauer- wein. Kelvin R. Boyer. Fred M. DeHoff. Robert D. Harmon. Gerold J. Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Richard W. Felts, Andrew M. Jones. Philip R. Young. Innis L. Croft. Jerald L. Ewing. Randy M. Peterson. Home Economics Teaching Club TOP ROW: Charlen A. Wycoff, Janice A. Johnston, Rebecca J. Haskins, Linda K. Zerbe, Jeanne M. Stuart, Sonia D. Larson. SECOND ROW: Peggy M. Petersen, Sharon L. Kootz, Ruthann I. Holle, Cheryl E. Claassen, Charlotte V. Ports- Agriculture Education Club TOP ROW: Le T. Mai, Dinh T. Huy, Mai H. Duyet, Nguyen T. Hung, Robert J. Broeckelam, Lam P. Due, Lieu M. Phuong. SECOND ROW: Richard D. Wilson. Bernard L. Hansen, John D. Welborn, Dale E. Conard, William A. Conrad, Wilbur R. Stites. THIRD ROW: William R. Smith, George D. Sorrick, Don W. chy, Karen P. Richarz. THIRD ROW: Beverly A. Smith, Christine A. Williams, Phyllis E. Roelfs, Joan E. Sunderland, Maren K. Longren, Helen E. McCarty. BOTTOM ROW: Eunice E. Fisher, Pamela G. Kitch. Carolyn F. Meyer, Jane A. Bigler, Patricia A. Mudge. Sowers, DougT. Stueve, William R. Glace, Donald G. Wilken, Larry H. Erpelding. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley R. Bartel, Dennis D. Stafford, Lawrence W. Marshall, Dwight G. Gorrell, Clifford D. Ascher, Les D. Streit, Howard L. Delaplane. Preparing for their future careers, members of the Home Economics Teaching Club discuss certification, curriculum and other phases of teaching with guest speakers at their regularly scheduled club meetings. 208 Groups promote teaching, aid in college projects Two clubs, Agricultural Education Club and Home Economics Teaching Interest Group, pro- vided professional activities for students. Agricultural Education Club, which was open to curriculum majors, prepared a display for Ag Science Day and organized a book exchange for agriculture students. At the annual banquet, the 70-member club honored outstanding students and awarded a scholarship. Members also helped to plan Ag Festival during the fall semester. Combining faculty and student membership, the home ec teaching group met regularly for guest talks by faculty members Richard Owens, Helen Brockman and James Akin. The club par- ticipated in Hospitality Day, the Home EC Christ- mas Tea and an Easter service project. Agricultural Education Club TOP ROW: Loren D. Richard. Carl L. Stueve. Clarence R. Miner. Michael Kelly, Herschel C. George, Charles P. Sauerwein, James A. Hermann, Donnie D. Coltrane. SECOND ROW: Innis L. Croft. James M. Sharp. Daniel P. Gerstner. Larry D. Hoobler. Terry J. Steinshouer. James P. Mueller. Wayne G. Powell. Terril L. Eberhard. Randall E. Fuqua. THIRD ROW: Clifford S. Home Economics Teaching Club TOP ROW: Beverly S. Frasier. Linda R. Sawyer. Karen S. Brim, Marilyn J. Bartak. Barbara L. Ketz- ner. Sheila L. Bairow. SECOND ROW: Mary F. Neely. Artyce A. Gold- en, Karen J. Acker. Jean K. Clarkson, Dorothy A. Nachtigal. Linda S. Sparks, Jonh M. Holmbeck. Thom as E. Hensley. Kenneth W. Bowie. Harold A. Homrighausen, Larry A. Maxwell, Dean A. Pankratz, Alan J. Muntz. BOTTOM ROW: Myron L. Ammeter. Wayne E. Thompson. David W. Dodd, Dean E. Fieser. Charles D. McNeal. Kenneth L. Con- way, Steve R. Davis. Martin. THIRD ROW: Karen A. Shively. Jeanine A. Davis. Alexis L. Ebert. Janice L. Peters. Linda M. Richardson. BOTTOM ROW: Marcia A. Norby. Janet K. Culver. Nancy R. Lord. Judy K. Hammond. 209 University Extension Club TOP ROW: Karen M. McDaniel, Beverly S. Frasier, Cheryl E. Claassen, Nancy A. Kasitz, Karolyn K. Kellogg, Jean K. Clarkson. SECOND ROW: Roberta A. Moore, Glenda M. Odg- ers, Janice A. Overocker, Lura V. Story, Donna G. Swart. BOTTOM ROW: Paul W. Griffith, Larry E. Kohl, Carolyn M. Neil, William A. Conrad. Home Economics students build public relations Coinciding with their sponsorship of the Best Dressed Girl contest, members of the Clothing and Textiles Club organized a grooming program presented in the spring. Other projects of the coeds included writing letters to high school se- niors informing them of the University ' s program in home economics and hostessing a picnic for all new members of the organization. In addition to keeping members posted on job opportunities open to them in the areas of foods and nutrition, the Professional Foods Club organ- ized field trips to other institutions for the purpose of touring the food service facilities. The 39 mem- bers were among those invited to attend the home economics annual Christmas tea. Field trips took the 50 members of the Micro- biology Journal Club to the Veterans ' Hospital and Upjohn Industry in Kansas City and to the American Society of Microbiology meeting at Norman, Okla. Committees formed within the group considered revision of the undergraduate curriculum in biology and the possibility of com- piling a booklet on graduate schools. Research developments were discussed by speakers at monthly meetings and in a bi-annual newsletter distributed by the club to microbiology majors. Activities of members of the University Exten- sion Club included presenting periodical radio programs, staging a Christmas tree decorating party, acting as judges at county 4-H days and constructing a display in connection with Ag Sci- ence Day activities in the spring. Home Economics Professional Foods Club TOP ROW: Karen R. Halderson, Brenda G. Sawyer, Sharron J. Knox, Meredith A. Hollo- way, Deborah A. Takach, Donna F. Ewing, Deborah G. Drown. SEC- OND ROW: Sharleen L. Johnson, Debrah J. Huber, Roxane McKinley, Maxine L. McKoon, Donita M. Steele, Betty J. Anderson, Jane M. Bacon. THIRD ROW: Marlene M. Kolstad. Patricia L. Douthit, Debo- rah A. Eisner, Joyce M. Bauman. Judy A. Gillen, Pamela L. Poole. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Peters, Peggy I. Johnson, Emily A. Pendle- ton, Ann L. Cravens, Diana R. Jaeger. Microbiology Journal Club TOP ROW: Louis R. Fina, Martha J. Gentry. Jane M. Brinker. Penelope D. Lawless. Rozanna L. Kaaz. Barbara S. Christensen. Judy K. Novosel. James S. Broers, Howard J. Baker. SECOND ROW: Fred W. Hubbard. Daniel L. Enterline. Rudy L. Edwards, Lawrence E. Mathes, James H. Moorman, Laurance D. Gregg. Terry L. Hills, James R. Kenyon. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence L. Propp. William A. Nusz. Steven M. Bruck, Rodman C. Reed. Gilbert C. Burnett. James H. Knight. John M. Lefton. Clothing and Textiles TOP ROW: Vici L. Wheeler. Susan S. John- son, Patricia A. Theno, Kathleen Winteroth. Diane K. Youngers. Cyn- thia M. Tucker. Kathleen L. Schmitt. Milissa A. Berg. SECOND ROW: Beverly S. Oberle. Pamela S. Kaiser. Rhonda L. Sillin. Linda J. Pack. Rosemary Meade. Jane E. Groeltz. Christina Pederson. THIRD ROW: Clothing and Textiles TOP ROW: Marcia G. Early, Jacqueline A. Graves, Margaret Doerkseh. Carol S. Habiger. Kathryn J. Mussel- man. Deborah K. Henneberg. Linda M. Kruse. Rosalia H. Wolken. SECOND ROW. Diana G. Swank, LuAnne Dyck. Elen a L. Marzan, Lin- Anita L. Schaller. Kristy K. Kopp, Frances R. Mullinix. Louise M. Umscheid. Barbara J. Thomas. Sharen K. Campbell. Pauletta S. Gibler. Kathleen A. Kapelle. BOTTOM ROW: Rosellen A. Johnson, Christi Blumenshire, Jan D. Thomas, Kathleen A. Cook. Mary J. McKee. da L. Leeper, Sheila K. Thompson, Vicki O. Whitney. Joyce A. Line. Barbara E. Gustason. Fawn E. Weidner. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah L. Irwin. Martha H. Webster, Pamela J. Gough. Diane T. Drury. Gloria J. Schrag. Crystal F. Reimer. Susan K. Phillips. 211 Working on stories during their reporting lab, home economics journalism majors receive advice from the instructor. Special courses are designed to give the needed skills to write about the home ec areas. Home Economics clubs tour professional facilities Experimentation with ways to improve the study room in Justin hall was the major activity of the Home Economics Design Interest Group. In order to keep abreast of the role and function of contemporary design, during the year members toured a garment factory, heard speakers and at- tended fashion and design demonstrations. On a field trip to Topeka, the Home Economics Journalism Club toured television, public rela- tions and newspaper offices. Members wrote let- ters to prospective home economics majors and assisted with college publications. Plans were formulated to publish a cookbook using recipes donated by campus living groups. Sponsoring a consumer credit field trip, the Home Economics Family Economics Interest Group toured a Kansas City credit bureau and the credit departments of a retail store, bank and small loan company. Other group tours included visits to the Kansas Power and Light Company, the Parade of Homes in Kansas City and selected Manhattan homes with a realty agent. Guest speakers invited to meetings discussed insurance policies and gave tips on features to look for when considering purchase of a new home. Pre-Nursing Club members assisted with the Bloodmobile and manned booths at the Activities Carnival and All-University Open House. The coeds toured St. Mary ' s Hospital, the University of Kansas Medical Center Research Hospital and Irwin Army Hospital. A field trip to Topeka dur- ing spring semester also was planned. Home Economics Journalism Club TOP ROW: Mary P. Ken- nedy, Ardis M. Foust, Nancy K. Scheetz, Linda S. Trueblood, Loreen A. Locke. SECOND ROW: Cynthia George, Patricia A. Rip- ple, Mardel L. Asbury, Karen A. Zwingelberg. BOTTOM ROW: Mary K. Prochaska. Marsha J. Martin, Cecilia A. Douthy, Cher- yl L. Weber, Kathleen A. Wenger. Family Economics Club TOP ROW: Sandra S. Garan- son, Barbara J. Hetzel, Ellen L. Fulton, Judith R. Daven- port, Joyce I. Jockman, Sonya K. Saunders. SECOND ROW: Sheryl A. Skinner. Dix- ie R. Obert, Jolene K. Teske, Sandra M. Hamilton, Pauline R. Rabija, Albie C. Rasmus- sen. BOTTOM ROW: Marjorie A. Honig, Jane E. Davenport, Nina J. Roepke, Virginia J. Works, Susan K.Cook. Design Club TOP ROW: Virginia L. Leopold, Pamela L. Wallace, Vicki E. Transue. Harriet E. Leonard, Susan K. Hicks, Linda S. Sigars, Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Linda A. Hoffman, Leslie S. Penner, Shawnee L. Fairbanks, Sharon K. Teeters. SECOND ROW: Janet A. Mills, Joan M. Ward, Alberta M. Popp, Marsha A. Manley, Bette J. Ferbrache, Margaret L. Piper, Sheila J. Needham, Linda J. Griffeth, Barbara J. Welter, Cheryl A. Heller. THIRD ROW: Marsha K. Knetter, Germaine L. Bollig, Rosalie J. Splitter, Linda A. Fedde, Joyce M. Klema, Susan K. Forbes, Janice L. Gaines, Marty J. Martin, Janice L. Butin. BOT- TOM ROW: Cheryl L. Stigall, Jan C. DeMint. Janice E. Preston, Janet F. Cuccio, Carol V. Hanson, Virginia L. Harkins, Kathleen S. Kolarik, Judith A. Snook, Mary A. Hildwein, Nancy J. Backhus. Pre-Nursing Club TOP ROW: Margaret A. Hallack, Patricia G. Townes, Kathleen L. Wood. Karen R. Kruse, M. Diane Allison, Priscil- la S. Pivonka. Mary J. Aufdengarten, Mary S. Bulger, Mary C. Hill. SECOND ROW: LaDonna J. Kolman. Brenda A. Judd, Feme I. Turna, Cindy V. Hart, Martenia C. Miller, Patricia D. Dorrance, Lynn A. Jack- son, Carolyn R. Jones. THIRD ROW: Diana K. Schmitt, Marilyn C. Mau, Margaret R. Moffatt, Susan D. Frazey, Connie Gushing, Lois A. Ebertz, Linda L. Valburg, Arvis K. Auld, Jacquelyn K. Haller. BOT- TOM ROW: Susan A. Gross, Joy A. Weber, Karen L. Burgess, Nancie L. Bauer, Nola M. Ahlquist, Sharilyn L. Baldwin, Linda E. McCaslin. n 213 Angel Flight TOP ROW: Janet K. Warner, Priscilla L. Pastrick, Sandra K. Sanders, Kathryn Judd, Penelope M. Plunkett, Susan A. Haymaker, Janet M. Houser. SECOND ROW: Marilyn C. Mau, Linda S. VanKooten, Judy Jakowatz, Linda L. Smith, Beverly A. Bucher, Angel Flight TOP ROW: Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld, Frances R. Mullinix, Rita M. Rieschick, Nancy K. Menz, Deborah D. Diller, Cynthia S. Thompson, Suzanne Gordon, Peggy J. White. SECOND ROW: Janis L. Parks, Janice A. Hunter, Shirley A. Garrett, Barbara D. Gadberry, Carolyn K. McKinley, Vivienne L. Condon. BOTTOM ROW: Judith L. Macy, Martha D. Palmer, Patricia J. Paine, Karen G. Lemons, Debo- rah K. Krause, Sharon S. Hachenberger, Rebecca A. Campbell. Janis M. Lindemood, Jo L. Schwanke, Linda G. Humes. BOTTOM ROW: Janet K. Shipman, Mary E. Abson, Margaret E. Hummel, Janis S. Clutter, Frances A. Foncannon, Marsha L. Garrett. Light Brigade TOP ROW: Linda R. Achten, Melinda R. Woltkamp, Marilyn A. Waeldin, Tana L. Wells, Loretta Hudson, Diane E. Sutera, Catherine A. Morton. SECOND ROW: Barbara D. Mistier, Paula J. Tisdale, Mary K. Schell, Janice A. Lindgren, Patricia D. Irvine, Anne Light Brigade TOP ROW: Kathryn A. Klag, Ann M. Young, Kathleen Kehr, Anne C. Snider, Mary J. Socolofsky, Barbara J. Thomas, Kath- leen L. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Marilyn K. Krueger, Kathryn J. Lee, Barbara A. Brazier, Janet D. Sprang, Shirley E. Carson, Alice L. Pear- P. Kaiser. BOTTOM ROW: Margie L. Henry, Elizabeth A. Dyke, Kath- leen J. Sewell, Paula B. Blair, Deborah L. Brown, Lorna E. DeYoung, Vicki O.Whitney. son. BOTTOM ROW: Maj. Glenn D. Hollis, Constance L. Bates, Judith A. Schroeder, Gloria J. Schrag, Betty R. Koch, Nancy A. Hodgson, Joy E. Hanson. Meeting the demands of gridiron fans, Angel Flight members sell food and drinks at all football games. As a money-making project, the organization provided workers for the privately-owned concession stands. ROTC auxiliaries work in community projects Two womens ' military service organizations assisted and promoted activities undertaken by Army and Air Force ROTC groups. In addition to marching in military drills and reviews, members of Light Brigade sold name tags and tapes to ROTC men and handled con- cessions at University concerts. The coeds also worked for the Manhattan Federation of Handi- capped Children, Irwin Army Hospital and with underprivileged children from the local area. Angel Flight members, in conjunction with Arnold Air Society, worked during the annual Bloodmobile drive. Affiliates of the Air Force, the women entertained wounded soldiers who had returned from Vietnam and sold refreshments at all football games and special events. 215 Military societies compete in drills, hear experts Attainment of military professionalism was the goal of the men ' s military groups on campus. Men in the National Honorary Society of Pershing Rifles traveled to the University of Kan- sas and the University of Illinois to participate in drill meets and, in April, hosted the 7th Regimen- tal Drill Meet. Members directed traffic at foot- ball and basketball games and attended the Commander ' s Banquet in the spring. As part of their seminar for cadets, Scabbard and Blade members invited military experts from Fort Riley to speak about Army Correctional Training facilities on the post. The men of L Company gave recognition to outstanding cadets in military science and earned the annual Journal Award from the National Society. Air Force ROTC cadets were active in projects designed both for personal enjoyment and service to the University community. Tours to pilot training centers was one method of teaching used in the Air Force Flight Instruc- tion Program. With a 90 per cent increase in membership over last year, the program ranked as one of the largest of its kind in the nation. Ca- dets completed a training course which included instruction in navigation and weather. In the fall, Arnold Air Society aided in coordi- nating the annual Bloodmobile. The group donat- ed a Vietnam memorial plaque to the Union and ushered at football games. Members also ex- changed information and ideas with similar groups in Central and South America. Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: Steven A. Arkin, Phillip R. Edelblute, Michael A. Harry, Carl F. Handlin, Kirby L. Gillespie, Roger E. Dillon, James S. Marsden. SECOND ROW: Turley K. Hayes, Orlando B. Yates, Henry A. Vlcek, William E. Vigneron, James H. Allen, James E. Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: Larry W. Barngrover, Francisco B. Gonzalez, Ronald K. Wente, Stephen R. Peak, Robert J. Righter, Da- vid L. Vogelsang, Robert V. Luck, Jimmie C. Gillespie, Thomas A. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Terry L. Harbert, Kenneth M. Shobe, Fred R. Good, Joel S. Schultz, David C. Magnusson. BOTTOM ROW: Lewis E. Poggemeyer, James L. Beckwith, Rita M. Rieschick, Susan A. Hay- maker, Janet D. Sprang, Ann M. Young, Paul R. Scott, Gerald J. Lang. Martin, Walter R. Minnick, Thomas C. Schnepp, Stephen E. Eustace, John L. Harrington, John R. McGill. BOTTOM ROW: William H. Bohn, Garry M. Dalby, Ronald E. Seery, Terry P. Bartkoski, Victor A. Moss, Donald L. Jacka, Franklin P. Perez, Douglas S. Clark. 216 Arnold Air Society TOP ROW: Christopher C. Rhinehart, Thomas E. Snyder, William L. Lewis, Steve D. Carr, Wayne A. Ross, George F. Scoggins. Michael N. Biggs, Anthony J. Vlach, Kenneth F. Massingill, Keith F. Pickett. SECOND ROW: Michael R. Johnson, Aaron E. Carl- son, Douglas M. McNeal. Gary J. Hanna, Steven V. Smith, Glenn A. Auld. Joseph E. Hutfles, David R. Hannagan, John M. Hamman. Scabbard and Blade TOP ROW: Robert D. Overman, Mark D. Kyle, James W. Parrish, John G. Sauer, John M. Englisby. Joseph W. Leighty. John J. Carr, James D. Stewart, Michael L. Lewis, Lanny T. Winberry. Gary L. Henton. SECOND ROW: Charles A. Briscoe. James N. Haymaker, Robert D. Spencer, Dwight A. Schulke, Douglas S. Clark, Charles R. Cole, James E. Phillips, Ronald O. Wineland, James THIRD ROW: Raymond E. Middleton. Marvin O. Clark, Rick E. Kiser. Douglas C. Weyer, Robert L. Hirt, Frank J. Humphrey, William P. Weber, Bruce E. Peters. John D. Cooper, David E. Graham. BOTTOM ROW: Aloysius P. Dickman, William C. Dillingham, Gerald D. Schmidt. Steven M. Schorling. Wayne E. Nichols. Benjamin T. Rum- sey, Richard P. Wenger. A. Mulvany. THIRD ROW: Christopher C. Chapman, Steven R. Beck, Anthony R. Mason, Dennis G. Redd, Martin E. Benjamin, Douglas E. Robker. Russell L. Bussman, Richard A. Haney, Beverly R. Chapin, Mike J. Malone. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Mangelsdorf, Robert L. Lehr, James W. Gentry, William J. Luckeroth. Robert D. Wehling, Randell L. Sedlacek. Gary L. Thull, Robert W. Court. John F. Wilhm. Flight Instruction Program TOP ROW: Roland W. Johnston, Rich- ard A. Smith, Eugene J. Ronsick, James J. Graham, Anthony J. Vlach. Christopher C. Rhinehart. SECOND ROW: William D. Butler, Meredith J. Behnke. Michael D. Caulfield, Jack R. Crumrine, Law- rence D. Coil, Glenn P. Alpert, David A. Gechter. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn A. Fager. Roger L. Barr, Steven L. Taylor, Dennis G. Kassel- man. Stephen R. Morris, James M. Peters. 217 Hosting freshmen and parents, Newman Club pro- vides an evening buffet at the Catholic Student Cen- ter. Campus religious groups held open houses follow- ing the President ' s Convocation for freshmen in fall. Newman Club explores current Catholic thought Sunday evening programs sponsored by the Newman Apostolate served to keep students and faculty informed of current thinking in the Catho- lic Church. Student members of other campus re- ligious groups often joined with Catholic students to discuss the crucial problems facing their re- spective churches and possible steps which could be taken to resolve them. At Christmas, Newman members staged a tree-decorating party and cou- pled this activity with a project to prepare candy and cookies destined for distribution among the patients in Irwin Army Hospital at Ft. Riley. 218 Newman Club TOP ROW: Colleen M. Smith, Deborah A. Takach, Jolene R. Charvat, Janet M. Whitehair, Judith A. Smith, Thelma W. Rodriguez, Mary N. Lucido, Mary G. Klemm. SECOND ROW: Louise M. Umscheid. Marilyn L. Umscheid, Jennifer C. Shea. Kathleen L. Parke. Diana K. Schmitt. Alexis L. Ebert, Virginia L. Wegman. THIRD ROW: Mary K. Prochaska, Trudy Ann M. Brewer, Patricia D. Hogan, Deborah L. Brown, Manuel J. Carvajal, Jerome I. Leise, Patricia A. Hattrup, Eunice E. Fisher. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson 0. Arokoyo, Ron- ald E. Helten. Robert L. Schrandt. Catherine H. Nagle. Virginia J. Works, Sheila S. Kolb, Thomas F. Cox. Newman Club TOP ROW: Mary P. Kennedy. Lois A. Simon, Elaine M. Karhut, Theresa L. Leis. Helen E. McCarty. Germaine L. Bollig, Susan M. Tebo, Janet E. Murphy, Rosemary Meade. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth J. Hamilton, Linda S. Prochaska, Rev. Edward J. Weisen- berg. John A. Silady. Michael G. Zeleznak, Patrick W. North, James E. Gagnon, Ronald J. Sosna. THIRD ROW: John F. Schletzbaum, Newman Club TOP ROW: Sheryl K. McKinney. Catherine L. Kletcnka, Mary K. Mooney, Judith M. Krob, Rosalia H. Wolken, Su- san A. Breault. Mary A. DeDonder, Barbara E. Gustason. Mary F. Neely, Anita L. Schaller. SECOND ROW: Kathleen M. Schumacher, Karen A. Shively. Patricia E. Gustason, Marjorie Fitzpatrick, Diane M. Sandblade, Lillian M. Groothuis, Kathleen S. Kolarik, Jacquolynn Michael J. Demmer, Eugene F. Giebler, Ronald A. Conway, David W. Johnson, Donald L. Kennedy, Ronald D. Kennedy. Susan B. Hughes. Timothy J. Suellentrop. BOTTOM ROW: Gary J. Plumberg, Stanley F. Chrzanowki, Jeffrey D. Reinert. Stephen A. Sherlock. Donald T. Conway. John M. McGinnis, Charles L. Jasper. Stephen J. Glotzbach. A. Katana, Stephen P. Wurtz. Cathy L. Scholler. THIRD ROW: Andrea L. Kuzila. Roy D. Tangemon. James E. Karlin, William R. Strong, Da- vid W. Peterson, Marc L. Williams, Richard K. Boucher, Thomas M. Mayse, Fred A. Silady. BOTTOM ROW: Michael A. Bock. Paul W. Dla- bal. Thomas A. Vopat. Roger Schreiner, Daniel J. Faltermeier. Ar- thur L. Schreiner, Walter J. Birch. Christopher J. Paluch. 219 Roger Williams Fellowship TOP ROW: Pamela L. Wallace, Karen S. Voss, Sharon K. Teeters, Jeanette L. Wilt, Mary L. Hargis, Lucie R. Hensley, Barbara E. Healy, Mary D. Louis, Susan E. Carlson, Mar- garet A. Breeden. SECOND ROW: Barbara J. Cudney, Donna R. Mc- Daniel, Mary L. Ault, Sheila L. Bairow, Linda K. Orton, Donald G. Pfeiffer, Richard D. Maxwell, Wade E. Bilbey, Doris E. Hoerman. THIRD ROW: David L. Alloway, James M. Sharp, Peggy I. Johnson, Rosellen A. Johnson, R. Bruce Woods, David E. Sloat, Earl D. Weak, Eric J. VanBenschoten. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy B. Harris, Charles E. McKee, David E. Johnson, Tom Davin, Kenneth W. Bowie, William H. Maxwell, Harry W. McDaniel, Roger D. Ericksten. Grace Baptist Student Group TOP ROW: Mary J. Borsdorf, Alberta M. Popp, Susan E. Taussig, Carolyn K. Landes, Anita L. Jones, Patsy L. Bartholomew, Deidre A. Metz, Margaret J. Gwennap, Danita E. Dallman, Nancy J. VonForell. SECOND ROW: Michael A. Mesubi, Mary A. Coon, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Carolee A. Lambert, Betty L. Hibler, Mary B. Chase, Gail A. Loofbourrow, Charlotte C. Johnson, Betty Luke. THIRD ROW: Paul E. DeLong, John A. Haas, LaVonne A. Anderson, Edward L. Epp, Stanley D. Hall, Joette S. Lindsten, Kathy L. Foltz, Rita J. Hatch, Nancy M. Schweitzer, Stephen D. Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: James 0. Awoniyi, Lyonell R. Unruh, Allan J. Kra- mer, Stephen K. Windscheffel, Larry B. Massey, Conrad M. Popp, Richard N. Haas, Dr. Robert A. Taussig, Mrs. Robert A. Taussig. Religious groups provide ski trip, Arabic lessons Religious organizations sponsored retreats, community programs and discussion groups as part of their work to better communications be- tween campus churches and the University. Participating with the Kansas and Nebraska chapters, the local Baptist Student Union at- tempted to initiate a 20-member overseas mis- sionary program. Other activities undertaken by members during the year included organizing and presenting noon devotions, evening vespers and occasional interdenominational social functions. Members of the Grace Baptist Student Fellow- ship sponsored religious programs in the chapels at Fort Riley throughout the year. A member ' s home or the Grace Baptist Church frequently provided the setting for informal sing-outs with formal meetings often featuring guest speakers who lectured on contemporary trends of thought in the areas of psychology and religion. In conjunction with the University Christian Movement, members of Roger Williams Fellow- ship sponsored a ski trip to Colorado during se- mester break, hosted a coffeehouse and organized retreats in Topeka and Kansas City. In addition to offering a tuition-free course in the Arabic language, Islamic Association pub- lished two issues of Al-Islam and compiled a yearbook which included papers on Islam. At two dinners, student members celebrated Muslim fes- tivals. Guest speakers were invited to attend on both occasions as were persons in the University not affiliated with the Muslim faith. 220 Meeting on Friday afternoon in the All Faiths Chapel, Islamic Association members hold sessions of prayer. Islamic Association TOP ROW: Razia B. Asadi. Shafiuddin A. Asa- di. Abdul R. Mann, Mohammed Kaiseruddin. Rifat F. Chaudhry, Mir Shamsuddin, Farhat Mahmood, Sayed A. Rassoul, Saadat M. Syal. SECOND ROW: Sarwath S. Siddiqi. Rabie A. Mostafa. Mohammed N. Quraishi, Mohammad Aslam, Mir M. Husain, Addelmoneim I. Musta- fa, Syed F. Quadri. BOTTOM ROW: Abdul Lateef Sayeed, Syed Z. Ahmed, Aijaz-ul-haq, Mohammad Y. Alizai. Nazira Shehata. Mrs. S. Ashour, S. Ashour. Baptist Student Union TOP ROW: Kathy A. Linder, Ruth E. Gandy, Diane G. Marcuson, Janet G. Seymour. Colleen G. Kincaid. SECOND ROW: Phongphan J. Saovaphudhasuvej, Earl D. Lockridge, Carol A. Toothaker. Kerry L. Renner. THIRD ROW: Jackie A. McCullough, Ronald L. Brinkman, Clifford L. Dungey, John E. Bolan. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas J. Alloway, Jay E. Alloway. Sheppard L. Gandy, Charles W. Newcom, Gerald E. Snapp. 221 Lutheran Student League TOP ROW: Marcia C. Miller, Lin- da S. Schultz, Karen L. Johnson, Peggy L. Sandelin, Sandra S. Garanson. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard H. Dandliker, Jeanne K. Dunn, Lynn A. Heusdens. BOT- TOM ROW: Donald J. Fallen, Donald D. Snethen, Nina J. Roepke, James D. Dietrich. Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Orville J. Hazlett, Constance Musgrove, Glenna M. Brooks, Mary A. Hoover, Beverly J. Kaupp, Deloris J. Hel- sel, Thomas A. Gerdis. BOTTOM ROW: Gary R. Raccuglia, Donald J. Jorgensen, Rodney L. Custer, Richard M. Helsel, Norman E. Hays, William J. Gates. Christian Fellowship TOP ROW: Ruthann Buss, Karen R. Ander- son, Danita Dallman, Rachel A. Carlson, Patsy Bartholomew, Caro- lyn Landes, Marsha R. Carlson, Sherri L. Buchman. SECOND ROW: Charles J. Johnson, Steve A. Shilling, Edward J. Shelton, Margaret A. Shelton, John A. Haas, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Mary B. Chase, La- Vonne A. Anderson, Marsha K. Frisbie. THIRD ROW: Ronald U. Lindquist, Ralph W. Carlson, Aaron E. Carlson, Stanley D. Buss, Fred W. Handlin, Richard N. Haas, James R. Wilson, Nancy M. Schweitzer, Rita J. Hatch. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis D. McWilliams, Thurman Nix- on, Glenn A. Fager, Gaylord L. Rice, Larry B. Massey, David K. Light- ner, Robert C. Schwindt, Barton E. Larson, Dennis J. Johnson . Mennonites, Methodists conduct service projects Religious groups offered the student the form of worship to which he was accustomed and a community of persons with similar beliefs. During the year, Mennonite Fellowship mem- bers were volunteer workers in both the 4-H and Friendship Tutoring programs. After attending a graduate seminar in Michigan, the group returned to launch a service program in conjunction with the LaFene Student Health Center. Open to women of all denominations, Kappa Phi, Methodist women ' s group, sponsored weekly visits to the soldiers in Irwin Army Hospital. Alums serving in the Legion of Light in Korea received money and sweaters from Kappa Phi women who also sent delegates to the national meeting of the Council of Chapters in Iowa. Mennonite Fellowship TOP ROW: Dorothy A. Nachtigal. Cheryl E. Claassen. Marlene F. Regier. Janice L. Peters. SECOND ROW: Myrna J. Bartel, Carolyn Peters. Richard K. Bartel. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley R. Bartel. Conrad K. Nightingale. Edward L. Epp. Dean A. Pankratz. lota of Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Michelle E. McConaughey. Ellen A. Smith. Sarah E. Frick. Diana F. Card. Cindy V. Hart. Beverly S. Fra- sier. Elizabeth P. Feldman. Lea A. Dohm. SECOND ROW: Kathleen L Kleiner. Jane E. Morris. Barbara J. Bottorff. Treva K. Fairbanks. Christine A. Williams. Laura J. Suggs. Joan C. Hobbs. BOTTOM ROW: Debi R. Schank. Linda M. Richardson. Nila L. Luttrell. Celia Wilson. Nancy J. Perry. Peggy J. Day. Wanda L. Bates. Mrs. Warren F. Rempel. Protestant groups discuss drama, race, ministry Christian students were encouraged to become members of campus organizations affiliated with their individual religious denominations. Lutheran Student Association members partici- pated in a live-in training course sponsored by the School for Human Dignity of Chicago. Dra- ma, art and social action groups were formed by members as was a discussion of war and peace with Catholic students on campus. Sunday after- noons found members participating in interracial discussions at the Douglass Center. Chi Alpha members, chartered under the As- sembly of God Church, launched their year ' s ac- tivities with a retreat at Rock Springs with the other Kansas chapters. During the year, personal ministry was stressed to the married and single Evangelists through the formation of three indi- vidual groups featuring the Cornelius Cell, a Bible study and a prayer group. International students were the guest of Chris- tian Fellowship at an International House party in Colorado during the Christmas season. Members also attended daily prayer meetings in Danforth Chapel throughout the year. 223 Kansas State Student American Institute of Architects Auxiliary TOP ROW: Betty M. Schultz, Sherry L. Renner, Diane G. Bamman, Val Ogburn. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rex Slack, Mary Reinke, Jan Bras- well, Jean Erickson, Joyce Robinson, Sara Kaplan, Carol Hunt. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy A. Fahr, Rebecca B. Hayes, Shirley A. Thomp- son, Linda M. Freeman, Barbara J. Hoist, Marilyn S. Lane, Patricia J. Weisenburger, Kathy J. McMilin. American Veterinary Medicine Association Auxiliary TOP ROW: Sammye J. Hoss, Sue Z. Jernigan, Constance A. Galle, Syndy L. Ger- ard, Cindy Marsh, Nancy Diemer, Betty M. Fuhrman, Julia Richard- son, Janice Zander. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Oltjen, Ann L. Mc- Kinley, Sarah A. Daniel, Vi M. Randall, Jo Stanton, Charlene J. Mc- Cartney, Janice S. David, Carolyn K. Eisenbrandt, Marilyn K. Kim- American Veterinary Medicine Association Auxiliary TOP ROW: Glenda K. Anspaugh, Elizabeth M. Bruce, Patricia S. Willis, Carolyn L. Holste, Carolyn J. Ridgway, Jan Schindler, Patricia Henry, Mary K. Magill. SECOND ROW: Juanita K. Smith, Sharon M. Hines, Glenda F. Erwin, Jolene Donohue, Joyce Kmoch, Janis Smith, Linda Genetzky. brough, Karen K. Ringel. THIRD ROW: Janet E. Westphal, Mary L. Griffith, Aleta F. Atkinson, Carolyn M. Rule, Sylvia A. Winter, Nancy K. Robinson, Joyce M. Brockway, Arlene K. Goble, Sally A. Loesch. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela M. Smith, Itha M. Bendure, Nona M. Barnes, Janis M. Reilly, Merilyn White, Betty Sproul, Sue A. Carmichael, Erna Wright, Ronda Sweat. THIRD ROW: Marilyn L. Locke, Sharlys M. Viergever, Judy M. Wollen, Jackie Splitter, Donna Willard, Beth Cudney, Ruth L. Lewis, Barbara Alberts. BOTTOM ROW: Mary E. Lenz, Lois L. Oliver, Connie Ander- son, Barbara J. Bekaert, Jerryl Galassini, Linda Semm, Nola Marsh. 224 Providing a chance for vet med wives to relax and get better acquainted, the American Veterinary Medicine Association Auxiliary serves a tea after one of the regular winter meeting sessions in the Union. AIA, AVMA wives sponsor fund-raising events Striving for knowledge of their husbands ' fields of study, auxiliaries planned special study pro- grams and meetings throughout the year. In addition to study meetings, the AIA auxilia- ry planned money-making projects such as a bake sale, a rummage sale, a tupperware party and selling chances on a blender. The money was used to establish a gift fund for items needed in the College of Architecture and Design . The AVMA auxiliary, composed of wives of vet med students, raffled beef for a spring money pro- ject. At one of the monthly meetings, Mrs. John Cochran, former Mrs. America, explained her duties and election to office while at another meet- ing new vet med wives were the guests of regular members at an introductory tea. 225 Dames Club TOP ROW: Anne M. Jenkins, Jean C. Randies, Marsha L. Roberts, Angela L. Leal, Mary H. Harrington, Linda I. Stallings, Karen K. Ferguson, Barbara J. Stites, Joyce D. Brown, Shirley A. Seeger. SECOND ROW: Diana L. Cox, Geraldine Neill, Frances K. Por- te r, Mary E. McCullough, Sharon A. Reed, Doris C. Ferron, Susan C. Huether, Susan P. Smith, Marta E. Mockel. THIRD ROW: Patricia A. Dames Club TOP ROW: Jonell A. Mitchell, Diane F. Judson, Janice M. Skock, Debbie D. Munger, Linda S. Luke, Judith K. Trostle, Jamie Hunkapiller, Debbie Wrigley, Carol M. Klover. SECOND ROW: Linda L. Klingenberg, Sandi L. Wiemers, Martha A. Funk, Gayle S. Thomp- son, Linda K. McCollough, Kay M. Wasserman, Vickie L. Kay, Sherlyn Wycoff, Jan S. Holland, Gwen A. Hafling, Marilynn J. Green. Carolyn S. Swoyer, Jean E. Morgan, R. Eileen King, Jodi A. Crosby, Norma J. Weberg, Betty A. Morgan. BOTTOM ROW: Penny D. Moore, Donna M. Murphy, Brenda S. Shearl, Jill E. Christenson, Linda L. Reitzel, Coni E. Bratton, M.Anne Wood, Sandra L. Denney, Kim B. Westfahl. L. Latas. THIRD ROW: Claudia L. Mantho, Jean Schanefelt, Jane Bergkamp, Alice E. Krchma, Janet Shivers, Linda Hudson, Mary Jo Hill, Susan Everett, Michelle Willyard. BOTTOM ROW: Janice E. Clough, Judy K. Chadwell, Ruby K. Brower, Judy M. Wollen, Linda R. Bailey, Jaynelle Kerbs, Jan Green, Kathy Fahr. Auxiliaries hostess teas, banquets, social events Chi Delphia, auxiliary to Delta Chi fraternity, conducted a pillow steal to raise funds, then used the money to purchase a gift for the house. The coeds acted as hostesses for Delta Chi functions and also made party favors. After their initiation, Delta Chi pledges received paddles from their Chi Delphia pledge mothers. Members of Engin-dears hostessed at Engineer- ing Open House, junior college day and at all engi- neering banquets. To promote the college, the coeds made a television commercial and a film to be shown at junior colleges and high schools throughout the state. Calendar girls appearing in the Engineer Magazine were members of the group as were the finalists chosen in the St. Patri- cia content for Engineering Open House. Agricultural Education Wives Club members served as hostesses at a June tea for vocational agriculture teachers ' wives. Social functions of the group included a Valentine party, potluck dinner and a spring picnic. The women also were respon- sible for providing the decorations for their May banquet with the Agricultural Education Club. Self-defense techniques for women were dem- onstrated at a fall meeting of the Dames Club. Canvassing for the March of Dimes and packing cartons of magazines and treats for the servicemen in Vietnam were service projects undertaken by the club. Money raised from selling childrens ' toys at Christmas went towards financing club social events which included a pizza party at semester break, a barbeque and a spring formal. 226 Chi Delphia TOP ROW: Kathryn S. Michaels. Philip L. Sell, Joan L. Booth. SECOND ROW: Linda K. Shehi. Martha W. Thomas. Linda F. Schnei- der. Susan G. Woodard. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara L. Haney. Susan C. Sill. Rhonda L. Fry. Engin-Dears TOP ROW: Rita M. Rieschick. Tana L. Wells. Linda K. Shehi. Sharon E. Tuck. Kathleen Kehr. Rosemary Meade. SECOND ROW: Jule E. Kopp. Barbara D. Mistier. Shari I. Krey. Patricia A. Por- ter. Jeanne A. Rounds. Cynthia L. Spivey. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca A. Campbell. Nancy A. Hodgson. Sharon S. Hachenberger. Judy L. Macy. Michaela A. Johnston. Margie L. Henry. Agriculture Education Wives TOP ROW: Jane E. Glace. Barbara J. Stites. Mrs. James J. Albracht. Mrs. Raymond J. Agan. Kathleen M. Miner. Dana L. Osborn. SECOND ROW: Donna M. Erpelding. Sally 0. Ammeter. Irva K. Streit. Donna M. Powell. Lois E. Cole. BOTTOM ROW: Bernice E. Morgan. Kathryn M. Baugher. Lavella F. Delaplane. Janice K. Epley. Service clubs establish leadership, responsibility While aiding the campus and community, members of service groups gained experience in establishing leadership and responsibility. In an effort to aid in the cultural development of young Negro girls, Community Sisters organized a trip to Kansas City ' s Swope Park Zoo, pajama parties and various holiday gatherings. Black cul- ture in America was discussed and a talent show featured as part of Negro History Week. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, assisted the University by sponsoring the student book exchange, providing coat checks and ushers for concerts and conventions and maintaining out- door bulletin boards. Community service included a party for underprivileged children and working in the multiple sclerosis drive. The University again received coverage from the Red Cross after Circle K members completed their sixth successful sponsorship of the Blood- mobile drive. In association with the Manhattan Kiwanis Club, the men served at the pancake feed and judged in the children ' s pet and hobby show. Helping out at a Christmas party for the Community Sisters, a student distributes presents to little sisters from Manhattan. The party was one of sev- eral social activities planned by the Negro coeds. ' 228 Alpha Phi Omega TOP ROW: David L. Casper, Gergory W. Hardin, Cecil Brazzell, Darrell D. Spoon, Owen M. Mamura. Leroy I. Young, Thomas F. Cox, John R. Steenbarger. SECOND ROW: William L. Gay- lord. Robert L. Humphrey, Robert L. Reynolds, Larry S. Mims, Thomas J. Alloway, Thomas E. Settles, Bruce E. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: John L. Allen, Richard W. Wenger. Richard A. Gilson. Gordon E. Montney, Earl D. Tjaden, Edwin J. Frick. Circle K TOP ROW: William J. Monson, John G. Sauer, Thomas A. Williams. James L. Moore, Francis W. Moore, David W. Wilson, G. Orval Ebberts. SECOND ROW: James E. Good, Gary J. Hanna. Gary C. Drost, Jeffrey M. Eaton, John K. Poole, Kenneth J. Chauvin, Adrian P. Humphries. BOTTOM ROW: Terryl K. Schmitt. Martin E. Neff, Bill M. Moore, Phillip W. Brown, Phillip B. Perkins, Roger L. Runnalls, Richard D. Charlton. Community Sisters TOP ROW: Janice A. Burton, Rosalyn K. Kidd, Martha C. Mitchell. Debera C. Weaver, Barbara J. Carter, JoAnn Betts, Crecia E. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Terri L. Henderson, Linda J. Jolly, Sharion K. Murphy, Linda G. Stuart, Martenia C. Miller, Kath- leen H. Evans. THIRD ROW: Sheran K. Jackson, Cynthia E. White. Donna L. Miller, Gloria A. Alston, Sylvia L. White. Jeannie A. Morgan, Karen S. Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Julia A. Boddie, Marilynn E. Bailey. Phyllis R. Honeycutt, Cecilia A. Douthy, Jean C. Toliver, Rosemary A. Moon. 229 During a tour of Ft. Riley on International Day, a soldier explains the uses of a M-551 tracked vehi- cle to a Chinese Student Association member, Steve Cheng, and other groups of international students. Chinese Student Association TOP ROW: Charissa J. Kao, Susan J. Lou, Albert C. Yen, Hung-Cheung Leung, Wilson T. Hu, Chuan Kao. SECOND ROW: Shih C. Wu, Alan T. Wang, Steve K. S. Cheng, Samuel S. Huang, Chuen C. Lin. BOTTO M ROW: Stephen M. Cheng, Khanh- Dan Ha, Ko Chun Wang, Billy J.Chou. 230 Ethnic groups devote projects to understanding Providing resource material for the Black Africa Today seminar offered by the University for Man was the responsibility of members of the African Students ' Association. The students ob- served the Organization of African Unity Day and offered showings of African movies during the year. Organization members represented the countries of Nigeria, Ethiopia, Uganda, Ken- ya, Rhodesia and the United States. Americans who had visited any Arab states presented a series of speeches at coffee hours host- ed by members of the Organization of Arab Stu- dents. In the spring, members staged their annual banquet which featured a guest speaker who dis- cussed various aspects of Israeli culture. Associate membership was open to all American and inter- national students and faculty. In its seventh year at the University, the Chinese Student Association presented a Chinese movie during the spring semester. A Chinese New Year ' s party, picnics and a Christmas dinner par- ty were among social events sponsored by the group. Club membership was comprised of 150 students and their immediate families. Organization of Arab Students TOP ROW: Mrs. Nabil Y. Bokhari, Nabil Y. Bok- hari, Muhammad S. Alkahtani, Mrs. Mu- hammad S. Alkahtani. SECOND ROW: Ghassan H. AI-Khateeb. Mrs. Fahima A. Al- Khateeb, Isaak A. Digs. BOTTOM ROW: Rabie A. Mostafa. Husain S. Ahmed. Leo F. Engler, Nizar A. Al-arabi. African Students Association TOP ROW: Benson W. Macharia, llesanmi D. Erinle, Lawrence D. Semakula, Amos Adepoju. James 0. Ali. SECOND ROW: James O. Awoniyi, Zewudu Oumer, Wil- liam C. Mayaki, Michael A. Mesubi. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel I. Saror, Johnson 0. Arokoyo, Dorcas A. Opawale, Johnson A. Opawale. Midekssa Guttu. 231 India Association TOP ROW: Navin P. Mathur, P. N. Kamalapur, Niranjan K. Sinha, Parshuram G. Date, Appasaheb T. Patil, Nand S. Rai, Ashok K. Arora, Pratap D. Dand, Suresh S. Mahajan, Mohan A. Bhandiwad, K. S. Upadhyay. SECOND ROW: N. N. J. Reddy, P. Vara- darajulu, Chandra K. Patel, Prakash C. Kotak, Ashvin P. Yajnik, Vi- jay H. Mehta, Ravindra Kumar, S. R. Hiremath, Saran S. Verma, Rukmakar U. Rau, Srinivasan Prakash. THIRD ROW: Babaji C. Nay- ak, P. N. Rao, G. R. Reddi, B. B. L. Srivastava, Sardar Y. Singh, Valla- bhdas T. Sapra, D. D. K. Aurora, J. S. Shastry, B. Sarkar, T. Janakira- man. BOTTOM ROW: Jagdish K. Rajpara, Vulchi Satyanarayana, Syed Z. Ahmed, Prasad Pathare, Meda K. Dattaraj, Kalambur G. Sankaran, Sudesh K. Chawla, Syed Waziruddin, J. Hari Krishna. India Association TOP ROW: Bhuwan C. Pande, Hari N. Khanna, Dhananjaya Rao, Sudesh G. Kumar, Kusum Patel, Govind C. Shar- ma, Prabha Sharma. SECOND ROW: Piyush S. Shah, Roopa P. Shah, Shantha D. Rus, K. C. Devaraj Urs, Avinash C. Sachdeva, Usha Sach- deva. BOTTOM ROW: B. G. Reddy, B. K. Reddy, Norman C. Pereira, Shrikant M. Sathaye, Anantha Ranga Char, Satish K. Sharma . Filipino Club TOP ROW: Leopoldo V. Abis, Pat B. Hooper, Marietta M. Ison, Avelina Q. Paulsen. SECOND ROW: Rosendo K. Palis, Er- linda Tabasuares, Norberto T. Ison, Gary M. Paulsen. BOTTOM ROW: Keith W. Hooper, Dominador C. Adriano, Louis H. Douglas, Jefren L. Demeterio. 232 India cultural evening features Gandhi tribute As tribute to the centenary of Mahatma Gan- dhi, members of the India Association sponsored films, speakers and photo exhibitions during sec- ond semester depicting various aspects of Gan- dhi ' s life. India cultural evening was highlighted by Indian dances, music and refreshments. Films and documentaries which concentrated on con- temporary India also were shown. American and international students and facul- ty in the Cosmopolitan Club published the Cos- mopolitan International News Letter and staged the annual Feast of Nations during International Week to encourage better understanding between American and foreign students. Persons formerly involved with particular issues or problems of an international scope were invited to speak at several meetings throughout the year. Members of the Filipino Student Association entertained the Filipino undersecretary of labor at a party. In its fourth year on campus, the or- ganization participated in United Nations ' Day and hosted a party at Christmas. Vibrant decorations add to the festival atmosphere during an India Association celebration of Divali. Cosmopolitan Club TOP ROW: Elyse B. Levene, Kathy J. Meyer, Colleen H. Koudele, Patricia A. Stevens, Sherryl A. Hawley, Linda D. Gentry, Katherine A. Demaree, Leona Dobson. SECOND ROW: Thomas A. Taylor, James O. Awoniyi, Edson M. Nyamapfene, Shah- rukh M. Chaghtai, Rifat F. Chaudhry, Michael A. Mesubi, Sheikh Farhat Mahmud, Duane Deyoe. THIRD ROW: Prasad Pathare, Ghu- lam R. Chaudhry, Doyle Jeon, Doris E. Hoerman, Michael B. Aja- kaiye, Jennareddy Krishna. Carol A. Hoover, Sudesh K. Chawla. John P. Biggs. BOTTOM ROW: Warren Rempel. Shrikant M. Sathaye, Rowan W. Conrad, Zdenka Fidlerova, Kanellakis Vassili, Arne H. Richards, Syed Z. Ahmed, Santosh D. Vaswani. James E. Mathewson. 233 People-To-People TOP ROW: Sherryl A. Hawley, Luann K. Wetz. Carolyn M. Wolfe, Kathleen A. Raple, Linda D. Gentry, Maureen Shafer, Beverly J. Thomas, Cheryl Breidenstein, Geraldine J. Brown. SECOND ROW: Sandra L. Glunt, Susan Harris, Alexander Cornelia, Young C. Lee. Lester J. Van Huss, Shahrukh M. Chaghtai, Steve Greenhaw, Michael B. Ajakaiye, Len Harzman. THIRD ROW: Colleen H. Koudele, Sr. Mary F. Kobets, Philippa J. Heintzelman, Iris J. Lane, Susan A. Gross, Carol A. Hoover, Allan Brettell, Stephanie A. Baer. BOTTOM ROW: Meda K. Dattaraj, Sathaye M. Shrikant, Syed Z. Ahmed, Larry A. Winkler, Rafael F. Esteva, Angelo A. Bier, Chun-sup Yoon. People To People TOP ROW: Stephanie A. Baer, Linda D. Gentry, Maureen L. Shafer, Mariko Hayashi, Carol A. Hoover. SECOND ROW: Ahmed A. El-dash, Philippa J. Heintzelman, Geraldine J. Brown, Tzong-na n Lin. BOTTOM ROW: Steven L. Greenhaw, Prasad P. Pa- thare, Alex Nichepor. Pakistan Association TOP ROW: Sheikh F. Mahmud, Bar- bara Boyer, Rifat F. Chaudhry, Sahanara S. Mia. SECOND ROW: Edna A. Kahn, Abdus S. Mia, Wil- liam W. Boyer. THIRD ROW: Ghulam R. Chaudhry, Aijaz-UI- Haq, Abdul R. Mann, Moham- mad Yaqub. 234 Iranian Association TOP ROW: Mohamad R. Tavakoli. Farshad Saremi, Iraj Rojh- ani. SECOND ROW: Samad Shiehzadeh, Bijan Afra. Mohammad A. Razi. Man- sour Mojibian. BOTTOM ROW: Albert Perry, Mano Dibai-Esfahani, Cyrus Eilian. Foreign students ' clubs promote cultural interests Students from overseas were welcomed into groups reflecting their cultural interests. Faculty invited to speak at monthly meetings of the Iranian Association discussed campus, nation- al and international topics of concern. Members participated in United Nations Week and Interna- tional Week by presenting displays of native pic- tures, magazines and various handcrafted art. Pakistani students demonstrated native dances and displayed artworks during International Week in the spring. Pakistan Association mem- bers aided in orienting newly arrived Pakistani students to the University community and gath- ered to commemmorate Eid and Ramazaan. Meetings of People-to-People featured Kaffee Klatches, pot luck dinners and discussions. Work- ing to unite foreign students groups on campus, the organization offered refreshments to interna- tional students during Orientation and Interna- tional Week activities. During Peace Corps Week, San Francisco workers presented a panel focusing on the effectiveness of Peace Corps programs. Members of People-to-People periodically meet in the Wesley Foundation to hear international speakers. 235 Gibson Girls TOP ROW: Carol K. Coburn, Gretchen M. Ripple, Kathleen Dunbar, Charlotte A. Burghart, Sharon K. Kauffman, Su- san K. Hicks, Linda S. Sigars, Sharon E. Tuck. SECOND ROW: Vicky L. Tatro, Dianne L. Downey, Nan C. Smith, Linda J. Floyd, Barbara L. Boxberger, Kathryn N. Gillespie, Lora L. Brewer. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Manley, Shauna Carpenter, E. Diane Pomeroy, Katherine D. Bethel, Linda L. Barnes, Charlotte S. Stilley . For the holiday season, Gibson Girls and Grid Git- ters decorate the Athletic Dorm ' s Christmas tree. 236 Grid-Gttters TOP ROW: Janet D. Sprang, Gayle C. Kramer. Cosa L. Lmscott, Jacquelyn J. Thomas. Lesley E. Case. Karen K. Charbon- neau. Martha D. Palmer. Marsha J. Martin. SECOND ROW: Lynne H. White. Mary M. Crenshaw. Emily A. Pendleton. Daniel L. Enterline. Miles Kotay. Michael L. Willard. Leon R. Hartman. THIRD ROW: Roy L. Smith. James M. Cain, David R. Nash. James McKinley, Dexter A. Vergin. Kent D. Haury. BOTTOM ROW: Arthur L. Schreiner. Aefre F. Rohr, Larry B. Massey. Michael C. Robinson. Christopher Jarvis. Grid Gitters, Gibson Girls host athletic recruits Grid Gitters and Gibson Girls cooperated with the athletic department to recruit top notch ath- letes for the University ' s athletic programs. Started as a program to host football recruits, Grid Gitters expanded their activities to include all prospective athletes. Gitter representatives appeared on television in Topeka and Wichita to explain club functions and also sold kazoo noise- makers before both football and basketball games with the University of Kansas. As a subsidiary of Grid Gitters, Gibson Girls acted as escorts for the more than 200 athletic re- cruits who visited the University during the year. Corresponding with the recruits before and after their campus visits was another responsibility of the 59 coeds chosen by Grid Gitter members. Gibson Girls TOP ROW: Barbra A. Pipes. Barbara K. Strieker. Gwen K. Barnes. Barbara G. Gatzoulis, Marilyn K. Williams, Trudy G. Ritter. Karen K. Charbonneau. Sandra A. Fisher. Linda J. Crabtree. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Rosener. Sharion K. Murphy. Joyce I. Jock- man. Donna L. Miller. Paula J. Tisdale. Charlotte J. Goff. Frances A. Foncannon. Rebecca E. Duffy. Melanie J. Hepperly. BOTTOM ROW: Jana L. Cole, Marsha D. Krehbiel, Cheryl A. Maneth. Dee A. Towns. Angela S. Otto. Julie L. Taylor, Nancy K. Jamison. Diane R. Lankas. 237 Providing the nucleus of the K-Block flash card section, Statesmen and Statesmates plan special activities to increase spirit within the student body both before and during major athletic events. Pep clubs build spirit, enthusiasm for sport events Athletic events received backing of members of Statesmates and Statesmen. To promote spirit, the groups worked together on K-Block and Pep Coordinating Council. The sale of novelties and the staging of pre-game rallies and bonfires en- couraged students to support the efforts of the Wildcat squad in home football games. In a drive to improve library references, States- mates, womens pep club, sponsored a faculty- football player auction. The coeds also decorated hoops used at the basketball games. Statesmen pu rchased a public address system for home football games and pep rallies. In its fifth year, the group organized the K-Block sec- tion which was responsible for relaying messages through arrangement of flash cards. Statesmen ' s Club TOP ROW: Gene L. Mills, John W. Hofmann, Leroy D. Chadwick, Michael C. Babbit, Loren C. Swenson, Robert D. Katz, Larry M. Lenhert. SECOND ROW: Edward L. Swenson, H. Hugh Irvin, Lynn R. Thomas, Gary L. Horacek, Ronald L. Pepperman, Mar- vin K. Anderegg, Robert E. Spielman. BOTTOM ROW: Victor A. Borra, Steven G. Fellers. Kenneth L. Thomas. Mark E. Gerhardt, Richard L. Townley, Earl D.Tjaden. Pep Club TOP ROW: Sheryl K. McKinney. Kathryn E. LeBreton, Barbara L. Bonneau. Nancy J. Korber, Carol S. Habiger. Janet E. McCrary. Dona L. Odrowski. Roxane McKinley. Helen D. Roll, Linda A. Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Catherine A. Lawson, Donna M. Elder, Janice S. Seglem. Carol E. Halderson, Deborah L. Shrouf. Elizabeth M. Booth. Lynda M. Colby, Betty J. Anderson, Barbara L. Heckmann. Pep Club TOP ROW: Ellen A. Smith, Joyce K. Ingalsbe, Sharron L. Beckenhauer. Lela M. Hooper, Charlen A. Wycoff. Suzanne M. Lud- wig. Joyce B. Morrow. Marsha M. Smith. Kathy C. Marion, Susan J. Pagan. SECOND ROW: Mary A. Delzeit, Kathie I. Spannuth, Michelle Taylor, Cheryl R. Gehrt, MarLynne K. Miller, Teresa B. Brown, Carol L. Vaughan. Linda J. Pack. Lynn A. Jackson. THIRD ROW: Jean M. THIRD ROW: Joyce I. Metzger, Janice M. Sylvester. Linda J. Crabtree. Deriece M. McKeeman. Ola Marie Murphree. Cathleen D. Chandler, Julie L. Taylor, Patricia W. Miller. Melissa A. Berg, Jane M. Munger. BOTTOM ROW: Carole S. Reed, Michaela A. Johnston. Judith L. Gampper, Suzette Masquelier, Carolyn M. Turk. Laree A. Mugler. Merlene M. Berger. Kathryn L. Burgess, Ann L. Keister. Rogers, Sharon K. Rice, Maren K. Longren, Carolyn M. Wolfe, Joyce I. Jockman, Katherine A. McCool, Janice L. Selby, Carolyn J. Kiker. Ginger D. Dixon, Teresa G. Pearce. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine M. Mar- tens. Candace M. Mohler. Sandra A. Wilson, Nola M. Ahlquist, Nan- cie L. Bauer. Susan E. Bolin. Linda M. Hatch. Lillian M. Groothuis, Patricia J. Taddiken. Pep Club TOP ROW: Nedra L. Chalfant. Catherine L. Kletchka. Brenda G. Sawyer, Linda R. Sawyer, Charlotte Burghart, Bette J. Griswold, Deborah A. Takach. Linda K. Zerbe, Ann M. Sanner, Eliza- beth A. Jenkins. SECOND ROW: Gail E. Owen. Jolene M. Peterson, Pamela J. Lewis, Rosalia H. Wolken, Kathleen Dunbar, Joan M. Ward, Debi R. Schank. Joan M. White. Gretchen L. Haas. THIRD Pep Club TOP ROW: Janine M. Ellis, Rebecca S. Anderson, Mary A. Harmon. Judith L. Bigbee. Vicki J. Lane, Dianne L. Straub, Kathleen M. Hill. Kimberly A. Herres. Becky J. Mayhew. Mary S. Miller, Peggy L. Kuhn, Barbara J. Carter. SECOND ROW: Martha S. Isch, Linda A. Morey, Janice I. Snider, Rebecca K. Phillips, Marlene K. Johnson, Marcia K. Simmons, Cynthia J. Holman. Sandra A. Fisher, Mary C. Hochuli, Mary Parrish. Janie B. Perrin, Mary S. Justus. THIRD ROW: ROW: Mary L. Fromme. Barbara G. Gatzoulis, Ellen L. Fulton, Pame- line S. Shipley, Angela A. Wenger. Karen J. Acker. Carolyn K. Con- grove. Katherine Easterday. Linda S. Bain. Marita Link. BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer C. Shea. Marjorie A. Honig. Janet F. Miller. Kathleen L. Winteroth. Marsha A. Rode. Rebecca S. Gray. Diane M. Sandblade. Susan R. Lamb. Diane L. Young. Charlene M. Johnson. Margaret A. Lignitz. Pamela S. Landrith, Joan E. McCrillis. Barbara J. Welter, Dorothy J. Young, Marian E. John- son, Linda J. Sands, Amy A. Laughlin, Julia J. Yates. Colleen H. Kou- dele. Deborah L. Beesley. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia F. Montgomery, Katherine A. Coleman. Norma L. Burke, Dorothy L. Moherman. Di- ane R. Fansher. Colleen M. Kelly, Marsha K. Yeager. Linda K. Lee. Susan E. Varney, Linda M. Beebe. Linda L. Nicks. K-State Sports Car Club TOP ROW: Donnis A. Johnson, Kathryn J. Lowry, Louise M. Crawford, Tennyson I. Collins, Alan L. Horowitz. SECOND ROW: Edward M. Snyder, Melvin D. Dale, Jerry S. Murphy, Michael S. Brannan, Michael J. Paris, Warren F. Rosebraugh. BOT- TOM ROW: Phillip S. Houston, Arthur N. Robins, Charles S. Hann, Peter M. Snider, Russell M. Randall, Case A. Bonebrake. Clubs feature training in judo, parachuting, racing Judo Club, Sport Parachute Club and Sports Car Club, offered a variety of activities and train- ing for faculty and student sports enthusiasts. Judo Club, under the instruction of Issac Wak- abayashi, competed in regional meets, including Big Eight competition. For the first time, a mem- ber of the club attended national competition in Sacremento, Calif., and participated in three rounds. Coed members concentrated on kata, the demonstration of judo techniques. Sport Parachute Club planned weekend jump meets at a local airport. The group competed in meets with University of Kansas, Wichita and Ft. Riley clubs and sent members to national compe- tition in Florida in the spring. Before trying free fall jumps and maneuvers, members finished 12 hours of required ground training. Sports Car Club awarded trophies for winners of biweekly time-speed-distance rallys and com- peted in an intercollegiate rally and gymkhana with University of Kansas. Members provided a weather information booth in the Union for vaca- tion travelers, sponsored a scholarship, auto show and a picnic rally in the spring. Sport Parachute Club TOP ROW: Charles D. Dill, Roger C. Kidd, David G. Snyder, Carl W. Woelfer, John D. Cooper, Joe N. Hodgson, Jeffrey A. Schlepp. BOTTOM ROW: Dan S. Grinstead, Douglas J. Coffman, Richard W. Porter, Steven R. Coffman, David L. Foehrin- ger, Richard P. Latta. 240 K-State Flying Club TOP ROW: Wanda L. Hudson, Sharon S. Mc- Donald, Gary L. Lewis, Robert A. Wilcox. Russell C. Eberhart. John J. Devore, Gary L. Vacin. SECOND ROW: Frank J. Humphrey. Sumner Hudson, Larry C. Sampson, Thomas T. Vernon, David 0. Smith, James S. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph E. Sievers. Victor V. Vermil- lion. Stephen J. Aberle. William R. Gross. Edwin R. Petrowsky. Ron- nie L. Carlson. Orlando L. Penner. Ham radio, flying clubs offer enjoyment, training Flying Club and Amateur Radio Club com- bined pleasure with practical training. Flying Club, which owned three planes, entered intercollegiate and national competitions. Mem- bers logged 1200 hours of flying time, including trips to Texas and California, watched films re- viewing techniques and considered designs for a proposed club plane insignia. Amateur Radio Club concentrated on adding modern equipment to facilities on campus. At Engineers ' Open House, members showed tech- niques and, as a money-raising project, sold sur- plus gear. The club also planned contests in which members contacted foreign stations. K-State Amatuer Radio Club TOP ROW: Willis L. Boughton. Judy Jakowatz. James A. Trennepohl. Vincent W. Weber. Robert G. Kirk. SECOND ROW: Norris D. Going. Don G. Richter, Robert D. Brining, Randall D. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: George E. Pinick. David L. Soldan. John E. Reichle. Arris A. Sigle, Dean J. Lewis. K-State Judo Club TOP ROW: Mike Meloan. Nancy J. Wakefield, Janice C. Mestrovich. Joyce A. Thomas. Pamela Richardson. Ardys L. Littlefield. Lee W. Zopfi. John W. Leighty. Francis W. Moore. Stom Ohno. SECOND ROW: Bradie F. Jones. Michael F. Card, Richard A. Snyder. Donna Fleischacker, Keith R. Paxton, Jerry E. Irwin. Ken- neth L. Thomas. Warren C. Bowker, William D. Pulliam. Richard L. Smith, Michael S. Glynn. THIRD ROW: Phillip C. Meyer, Angel L. Ac- evedo. Douglas Veith. Roger Peterson, Thomas M. Shields. William C. Smith. Robert J. Hand. Douglas Sutton. Jack R. Crumrine. Oren A. Gleason. BOTTOM ROW: Butch D. Fogler. Gerald L. Jenkins. Clif- ton E. Meloan, Jettie F. Condray, Clifford T. Kumamoto. Isaac Waka- bayashi. Mitsugi Ohno. Rafael F. Rodriguez. Randy M. McDonald. Charles H.Watson. College Republicans TOP ROW: Karen M. McDaniel, Kathleen A. Kapelle. Rebecca M. Thomas, Cheryl S. Knetter, Linda J. House, Janet L. Martin, JoAnn M. Pitsch, Lea A. Dohm, Sandra L. Hamill, Joyce I. Jockman. SECOND ROW: Carolyn M. Wolfe, Mary L. Musil, Linda S. Bain, Jolene J. Parker, Jane E. Groeltz. Jacqueline A. Graves, Lois M. Voigt, Jane G. Gockel, Janet L. Wolfe. THIRD ROW: Jane L. Parr, Daniel L. Enterline. William J. Schimpf, Patricia A. Forsberg, Wendy L. Johnson, Martha A. Peterson, Laura E. Oswald, Jeanette K. Kinderknecht, Julie L. Taylor, Cathleen D. Chandler. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Theno, Cynthia K. Kueker, Earl R. Allen, Maurice J. Behnke, Jay S. Fisher, Don L. Romberger, William B. Bar- ker, David A. Hanson, Michael C. Robinson. U.S. S College Republican volunteers distribute campaign literature for candidates at a booth in the Union. 242 College Republicans TOP ROW: Janice L. Johnson. Sherry L. Shearer. Blenda G. Pyke. Deborah Taylor. Elizabeth A. Jenkins. Mel- ody V. Aldrich. Linda K. Morrill. Nancy J. Roland. Sally Coberly. M. Diane Allison. SECOND ROW: Sonya K. Saunders. Danny C. Kingry. Patricia K. Larson. Edith E. Beatly. William M. Henry. Michael J. Ja- cobs. Michael P. Washburn, David M. Lindner. John E. Lyons. Steve J. Price. THIRD ROW: Roger L. Douthett. John E. Denning. John K. Poole. Karen C. McDonald. Marilyn S. Kelsey. George T. Spurlock. Duane L. Deutsch. Michael R. Murray. John Fabian. BOTTOM ROW: Rex E. Danford. Richard Froetschner. James E. Taylor. Jerry L. Townsend. James D. Froetschner. Alan D. Koch. Charles W. Sheedy. John P. Shreves. Patrick W. Bihlmaier, James W. Stanley. CR ' s aid in campaigns, support GOP candidates Election year stepped up activity for the ap- proximately 800 College Republicans. In addition to campaigning for national, state and local GOP candidates, members attended the Kansas College Republican Issues Convention in December, host- ed the Kansas College Federation state convention in March and organized and sponsored the annual Miss College Republican contest. College Republicans TOP ROW: Diana S. Gump. Diane Gaede. Judith L. Lloyd. Kimberly A. Herres. Barbara A. Brazier. Charlen A. Wycoff. Marcia P. Bartell. Janice M. Sylvester. Michele R. Means. Jill Voran. Irene B. Kossyk. SECOND ROW: Linda S. Suttles. Debi R. Schank. Linda D. Jackson. Jennifer A. Fankhauser. Randall M.Whit- tier. Marilee Horner. Diane E. Dickson. Kathleen A. Wenger. Pamela A. Sodergren. Fred W. Handlin. THIRD ROW: Jan U. Brecheisen. Lin- da L. Nicks. Betty J. Ryan. Linda K. Pelkey. C. Miles Mattley. Lau- rance D. Gregg. Peggy S. Petrich. Ronald L. Pepperman. David L. Miller. Lloyd R. Elliott. Richard D. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald E. Myers. Perry A. Seaton. John A. Nicholas. Lawrence M. Boatman. R. Steven Garten, Sammy K. Carpenter. James L. Stone. William J. Edwards. Richard M. Groff. Thomas K. Witt. 243 K-State Forensic Union TOP ROW: Susan C. Slink- man, Mary P. Chapin. Con- stance Wray. Chloe E. Rex- road, Clay R. White. SECOND ROW: William J. Gaughan, Robert D. Sager, Ray E. R. Patterson. Rosemary A. Moon, Nancy J. Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Kirk D. Reid. William E. Baker, Gregory L. Hetzler, Robert Michael Smith, Roger D. Brannan. Collegiate Young Democrats TOP ROW: Mary A. Hoover, Kathryn N. Gillespie, Ann M. Sanner, Jan M. Dreiling, Cynthia George, Janice S. Seglem, Joyce I. Metzger, Cheryl K. Breidenstein, Debra L. Howat, Rozanna L. Kaaz, Mary J. Mills. SECOND ROW: Roberta A. Pray, Jeanne M. Hoover, Mary L. Zoeller, Linda L. Rice, Mary K. Schmitz, Emily A. Pendleton, Roy D. Tangeman, Russell C. Eberhart, Law- rence L. Houchin, Oren L. Underwood. THIRD ROW: Louis H. Doug- las, John M. Collins, Lawrence L. Chamblin, Richard E. Shank, Jim- my L. Tuma, Iris J. Lane, Jimmy L. Garrett. Michael L. Weidler, James F. Jagger, Edward B. Detrixhe, Larry L. Neaderhiser. BOTTOM ROW: Greg F. Brenneman, Stephen E. Oliver, William N. Washington, Michael D. Kern. Darrel L. Johnson, Edward W. Kern, Kevin J. Lar- son, Ronald D. Parks, Larry D. Gilbert. Douglas P. Goheen, Robert N. Weiler. Forensic team members Chaparajos, Hoedowners capture honors in debate promote Western styles Numerous debate tournaments netted a variety of awards for the 15 members of the Forensic Union. In the spring, 1968 University of Nebras- ka debate tournament, the group captured first place and an individual member later received first place in the oratory division at the Missouri Valley forensic tournament. The organization placed second and fourth in debate at Ft. Hays State College and third at Pittsburgh State. Collegiate Young Democrats demonstrated their support for the major Democratic contend- ers for the Presidency by traveling to the key pri- mary states to campaign. After Senator Kenne- dy ' s death, the CYD ' s worked to establish a memorial in his honor at the University. To promulgate interest in the heritage of the West was the goal of both the Chaparajos Club and the Hoedowners Square Dance Club. Rodeo activities highlighted the year for mem- bers of the Chaparajos Club. In addition to spon- soring the University Intercollegiate Rodeo, the organization sent a team to compete in rodeos in Wisconsin and Iowa. Members also took part in a rodeo match, showdeo and trial ride. Area dances often featured double square exhi- bitions performed by the Hoedowners Square Dance Club. The 63 members sponsored their annual square dance festival in the spring and lat- er participated in the Colorado State University Aggie Haylofters jamboree at Fort Collins. 244 Hoedowners Square Dance Club TOP ROW: Roberta Harmon. Nancy E. Burnett, Betty J. Ryan, Marcia E. Latschar, Kay L. Demp- sey. Linda Carney. Marcia A. Weyer. Patricia L. Vigneron. SECOND ROW: Wanda L. Bates. Ben H. Lin, Rodney S. Horn. Karen I. Funston. Carolyn J. Kiker, Karen S. Voss, Patricia A. McDonald. Carolyn S. Cropp. THIRD ROW: Marilyn B. Brown, Kenneth E. Latschar. Prasad P. Pathare. Donald E. Morgan. Connie J. Bates. Steve F. Faust. Meda K. Dattaraj. Charles B. Hermesch. William E. Vigneron. BOTTOM ROW: Charles W. Knight. Harvey L. Johnston. Glenn W. Shields. Allen G. Hahn. Rodney M. Bates. Wayne E. Nichols. Garry M. Dalby. Alden N. Shippy, Gordon E. Montney. Chaparajos TOP ROW: Glenda M. Booth, Toni L. Dietz. Luann J. Corn. Sharon W. Bush. Janet E. Krall. Francine Zimmerman. Glenda G. White. Sharon L. Norton. DeAnna M. Adams. Stephanie A. Baer. SECOND ROW: Judy L. Kitch. Frank E. Mattke, Terry D. DeVaughan. Charles D. Lambert. Ronald L. Durrance. Joyce E. Blecha. Diana B. Chaparajos TOP ROW: Wes E. Vogt. Charles R. McCauley. Robert M. Morrison. Mary E. Kehler. Linda J. Allen. Beverly L. Kreider. Nan- cy A. Mauderly. Linda J. Carney. Ruth A. Gatlin. Robert A. Ebert. SECOND ROW: Earl W. Raines. Dana R. Hauck. Maynard D. Cook. James E. Phillips. Michael A. Sramek. Thomas H. McBeth. David W. Loomis. Jerre K. Rorick. Lonnie L. Lemon. THIRD ROW: Russell E. Adams. John A. Klusener, David W. Grothusen. THIRD ROW: Ro- chelle Rader. Linda S. Wells. Richard L. Robbins. Fay 0. Russett. Carl E. Preedy. Glenn R. Teagarden. Larry P. Stuber. James P. Mueller. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Mang. Richard K. Norton. Thomas H. Wes- sels. Andrew M. Jones. Ray Helmbold. Ron Norton, George L. Dame. Smith. Kenneth A. Glenn. Calvin K. Scott. Lannie L. Hanel. Robert Bonsall. Larry G. Bailey. Dennis C. Atwell. Gordon Christiansen. BOTTOM ROW: Gary R. Miller. Richard J. Crist. Louis D. Todd. Wil- liam S. Swan. James W. Lewis. Forrest E. Stegelin. Michael D. Van- Allen. Samuel L. Hands. Frank K. Brazel. I I 1 Collegiate Future Farmers of America TOP ROW: Richard L. Weix- elman. Donnie D. Coltrane, Michael J. Demmer, Larry David Hub- bell, Michael Kelley, Fred L. Wedel, Larry E. Rowland, William A. Conrad, John F. Schletzbaum. SECOND ROW: Ronald W. Bamber- ger, Lawrence W. Marshall, Timothy H. Ohlde, Douglas K. Alt, Larry D. Hoobler, George J. Hieger, Robert C. Schwindt, Alan J. Muntz, Stanley R. Bartel, Donald G. Wilken. THIRD ROW: Earl E. Baugher, Robert A. Herlocker, Donald E. Hellwig, Phillip W. McPheeters, Clif- ford S. Sparks, Ronald L. Peterson, Harold A. Homrighausen, Duane Strickler, Dean A. Pankratz. BOTTOM ROW: Garry L. Peterson, Wen- dell K. Hockens, Richard D. Wilson, Linda G. Auit, Cynthia L. Stroup, Dorothy A. Newell, Don W. Sowers, Charles D. McNeal, Laurence Schilling, Ronald L. Stucky. Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Karolyn K. Kroenlein, Carol A. Phillips, Susan J. Fagan, Jolene R. Charvat, Kathleen L. Wood, Verdon F. Dubois, Anita M. Ross. Rosemary Combs, Diane M. Kongs, Bette J. Ferbrache. SECOND ROW: Barbara E. Gustason, Patricia E. Gusta- son, Lynn A. Jackson, Catherine A. Millsap, Linda S. Prochaska, Pa- tricia L. Douthit, Susan S. Johnson, Diana K. Schmitt, Brenda A. Judd, Betty J. Smith, Lura V. Story. THIRD ROW: Donna D. Sigle, Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Cathy A. Powers, Karen R. Halderson. Carolyn K. Landes, Carol A. Sauerwein, Beverly J. Kreider, Nancy A. Kasitz, Linda G. Ault, Beverly J. Thomas, Karolyn K. Kellogg, Carol A. Odgers. SECOND ROW: Nancy A. Mauderly, Carol F. Hendershot, Mary A. DeDonder, Lucie R. Hensley, Roetta D. Floyd. Sheila L. Bai- row, Glenda M. Odgers, Mary L. Ault, Peggy L. Sandelin, Lois A. Car- Betty L. Hibler, Cynthia A. Kelso, Patricia A. Hattrup, Judy C. Stock. Paula A. Callaway, Karen S. Bohannon, Constance J. Hanks, Ann J. Brunner, Carolyn D. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: Eunice E. Fisher, James E. Phillips, Dan L. Hoffman, Timothy T. Benton, Adrian J. Polansky, James H. Peckham, Terry J. Steinshouer, Donald B. Kelso, Beverly A. Smith. ey, Carol S. Fellman. THIRD ROW: Kathleen L. Parke, Judy A. Gillen, Susan K. Phillips, Rita M. Thurston, Julie A. Murphy, Elvina R. Scholz, Judith A. Hendershot, Maxine E. Wilson, Kathleen A. Wenger, Nancy R. Lord. BOTTOM ROW: Earnest E. Peterson, Alton C. Hazen, Rodney J. Jansonius, Edwin F. Pflieger, James L. Morris, Kenneth W. Spare, Steven D. Fisher, Adele Johnson, Sharon Millenbruch. 246 Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Rebecca S. Bailey. Susan K. Codding- ton. Joelle A. McCall, Linda A. Hoffman. Julie A. Meyer. Janice A. Overocker. Tanya S. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Cheryl J. White. Marsha S. Korthanke. Alexis L. Ebert. Joanne J. Parker. Glennis S. Huseman. Karen C. McDonald. Patricia A. Small. Dixie R. Obert. THIRD ROW: Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Donita L. Seim. Trudy A. Kloefkorn, Kathryn A. Scott. Barbara A. Munson. Evelyn A. Rock. Donita M. Steele. Sue A. Jensen. SECOND ROW: Elaine J. Overley. Lee A. Hard- ing. Rita J. Campbell. Theresa J. Turner. Jolene J. Parker. Phyllis E. Roelfs. Dawna K. Sparks. George Heersche. THIRD ROW: John D. Future Farmers, 4-H ' ers aid in local state events Service projects and social activities were two types of events staged by members of Future Farmers of America and Collegiate 4-H Club. Sponsors of a banquet honoring their new state officers, members of Future Farmers of America also assisted in conducting state contests and the state convention. Other activities included partic- ipating in Ag Science Day and sponsoring the annual FFA Sweetheart contest. Collegiate 4-H Club members travelled to sur- rounding counties to act as judges for 4-H days. As a service project, 4-H members took charge of a clean-up project at Rock Springs Ranch. The club also provided leaders for a Riley County program involving underprivileged children. Elmer L. Musil. Joseph E. Miller. Larry E. Kohl. Richard H. Heersche. Santosh D. Vaswani. Gary J. Hanna. Monte W. Harden. BOTTOM ROW: Steven E. Jenkins. Gaylord P. Myers. Richard G. Bigham. Thomas S. Bairow. Jon R. Greiner, Perrin K. Symns. Wood. Janice K. Wood. Charles P. Sauerwein. Christine M. Blumen- shire. Dennis L. McDaniel. Donald R. McClure. Gary D. Theurer. THIRD ROW: Dennis R. Brink. James L. Carter. D. Rick Cornwell. David A. Foreman. Gary D. Thompson. Donald A. Sauerwein. Elderly Manhattan residents are entertained by FFA members singing carols during the Christmas season. 247 Photo by Don Richards H ousmg ' Students, whether in a house or residence hall jr apartment, share memories of fellowship and bars, of pranks and coffee-drugged nights of jtudying. And daily experiences that they share, pnging from a muddy tug-of-war to a humorous jongfest, bind students closer to one another, j ' here are no idle moments really wasted in such a Iroup for students are learning how to live. Photo by David von Riesen J Dorm residents, tired of books and ordinary study only to lose their balance and fall to the ground breaks, test their gymnastic skill with a pyramid laughing and with a renewed capacity for studying. 250 Rising costs of housing forces one student to take up residence in his camper parked in the Union lot. Student accommodations filled to capacity in city Students returning to Manhattan in the fall dis- covered living accommodations were scarce due to an influx of military personnel in the area. In ad- dition to campus housing, off-campus apartments were filled to capacity during the year. The Council on Student Affairs approved two major changes in housing policies, room visitation in dormitories and self-regulated hours for sopho- more women. The Council also appointed a board to review off-campus housing, to investigate any complaints from tenants or landlords and to make recommendations for the improvement and en- forcement of safety regulations. Thomas Frith, director of residence halls, su- pervised selection and training of students for staff posts and co-ordinated hall improvement plans. Involved in supervision of residence halls, Thomas Frith co-ordinates maintenance and building plans. -I While his children play quietly, a married student reads the evening paper before beginning to study. 251 To provide informal entertainment during evening activities, Tri Delts practice an original skit. Screams of joy punctuate a week of anticipation as announcement of pledges is made Friday morning. After touring houses and meeting members, prospec- tive pledges indicate preferences on an IBM card. Gamma Phi Beta members meet rushees during one of several visits made to the houses during the week. 252 During rush week, actives take prospective pledges on a tour of the new TKE house on North Manhattan. Rush Week innovations include micro-lab, picnic Innovations introduced into fall rush assisted in making it a more personal experience for partici- pants. Smaller section meetings replaced the gen- eral information meeting held in past years. A picnic and a micro-lab also were implemented into the week ' s activities. In contrast to the former late afternoon arrival of pledge lists, the 1 1 sororities were notified of their 322 pledges by noon on the final day of rush week activities. Continuance of their summer rush program, which included visits to potential students by fra- ternity representatives, yielded the 23 fraternities 373 new members. Adding the 101 men pledged during fall rush, the fraternities boasted a gain of 100 members over the 1967-68 first semester. Climaxing acceptance of bids, fraternity brothers help a pledge move from the dorm to his new house. 253 Coeds find their cramped quarters to be conducive to the traditional pillow fight before going to bed. IFC votes on measure to eliminate formal rush After considering the proposal for several months, Interfraternity Council voted in January to abolish rush week in favor of pledging during the summer and school term. Reasons for the change were costs of rush week and the increasing number of summer pledges. Panhellenic Council voted to open informal rush to Manhattan fresh- men and second semester sophomores. Greek houses participated in Greek Sing to raise funds for the Sunset Children ' s Zoo, and in various annual events, including Chariot Relays, Derby Day, Tug-of-War and Harlequinade. Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Nancy M. Boyer, Carolyn S. Feld- kamp, Cynthia S. Thompson, Suzanne Gordon, Peggy J. White, Pamela S. Catlin, Anne L. Casady. SECOND ROW: Kathleen J. Sewell, Barbara K. North, Kathleen A. Ketterman, Karen S. Corn, Colleen L. Stafford, Karen S. Brim, Kathryn J. Lee, Artyce A. Golden. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon G. Horigan, Vicki J. Messmer, Carol K. Bettenhausen, Carol L. Buchele, Martha L. Coppersmith, Barbara A. Brazier, Cyn- thia J. Orloske, Carolyn S. Hornick. Junior Panhellenic TOP ROW: Jan M. Dreiling, Mary A. Hogan, Judith A. Carr, Janice I. Snider, Karen A. Yoos, Suzanne Rosener, Michele A. Griffith, D. Ann Oliver. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Meade, Tana J. Farrell, Cosa L. Linscott, Gerry D. Hogan, Dorothy L. Ander- eck, Mary S. Barkis, Leora B. Marker. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon G. Hor- igan, Sharon A. Voegele, Susan C. Sill, Cheryl A. Maneth, Kathleen A. Wenger, Nancy L. Gatch. 254 DZs enter HQ contest, earn State Day awards Presenting the skit A Poll O ' Apes or You Can ' t Get Anywhere with the Monkeys in Ander- son Hall, the women of Delta Zeta teamed up with Tau Kappa Epsilon to enter the 1969 Harle- quinade competition. At the Delta Zeta State Day in Topeka, members of the local chapter received awards for the highest scholarship among DZ pledges and actives in Kansas. In the fall, DZs sponsored a sing-along for the patients in Irwin Army Hospital and later prepared popcorn which was sent overseas to soldiers stationed in Viet- nam. As a means to raise funds, the pledge class acted as hostesses for the Lambda chapter ' s an- nual bridge tournament in the spring. Attending a formal at the chapter house, 1803 Lara- mie, rushees talk with an active Delta Zeta member. One hundred seventy-four chapters. Founded Miami University 1902. Lambda chapter established 1915. Delta Zeta TOP ROW: Kath- leen S. Bergman. Rose A. Bon- dy. Mary L. Boxler. Cathie A. Brewer. Gloria Butler. Barbara J. Chaloupka. Mary J. Corcoran . SECOND ROW: Janice K. Dill. Nita I. Eberle. Nancy L. Gatch. Barbara L. Heckmann. Cheryl S. Heide. Philippa Heintzelman. Stephanie Heintzelman. THIRD ROW: Linda J. Hender- son. Patricia J. Hubbard. Deb- rah J. Huber, Linda D. Jackson. Kathleen Ketterman. Barbara J. Klick. Marylyde Kornfeld. FOURTH ROW: Jane A. Lee. Mary J. Mills, Mary A. Mueller. Laree A. Mugler. Nanette M. Nel- son. Barbara K. North. Terry F. Overfield. FIFTH ROW: Jan Pierson. Debi R. Schank. Cathy L. Scholler. Bri- gette Stover. Sarah J. Swift. Kathleen A. Wenger. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Willard. Rosalia H. Wolken. Elynn S. Wright. Charlen A. Wycoff. Caro- lyn R. Zenishek. Nancy L. Zimmerman. 255 Accompanied by her guitar, an Alpha Chi entertains members and their dates at the Sadie Hawkins party. Alpha Chis raise money for annual MS campaign Women of Alpha Chi Omega participated in a tug-of-war as part of a drive to raise money for the multiple sclerosis fund. The coeds performed in the annual Greek Sing and put up finalists for the Miss K-State Rodeo Queen and College Republican Queen contests. Presidents of Sigma Delta Pi and Theta Sigma Phi were Alpha Chis as were members of Student Senate, Angel Flight, Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi and Gibson Girls. In December, the pledge class organized the Christmas formal and presented a skit for the actives. Members also attended the annual Golden Lyre Ball in the spring and an in- formal party in the fall. Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Harold T. Lowe, Mary E. Abson, Cherl L. Atchison, Patri- cia A. Atwater, Sherrilyn K. Becker, Sharon A. Bernitz, Vene- ta L. Brown. SECOND ROW: Lou E. Bruning, Carol L. Buchele, Renee M. Carnes, Judith A. Carr, Lesley E. Case, Sara J. Cave, Catherine S. Clark. THIRD ROW: Jana L. Cole, Mar- garet A. Dellere, D ' Ann Drennan, Sheryl A. DuRoy, Pamela K. For- tun, Linda Freeman, Rhonda L. Fry. FOURTH ROW: Theresa M. Gar- lett, Shirley A. Garrett, Melissa L. Gedney, Kathryn N. Gillespie, Mary V. Graham, Mary J. Grim- wood, Anne M. Guilfoil. FIFTH ROW: Sandra L. Hamill, Patricia L. Hillner, Mary C. Ho- chuli, Sharon G. Horigan, Cyn- thia E. Jenkins, Joyce I. Jock- man, Karen E. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Marian E. John- son, Pamela A. Jones, Janice M. Kennedy, Ann K. Kirkwood, Marsha D. Krehbiel, Cynthia J. LeHew, Marie A. Lowe. 256 Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Elizabeth McCaskie, Elizabeth A. McCoy, Linda L. Major, Cheryl A. Mantel. Catherine Marshall. Linda A. Mayer. SECOND ROW: Emily L. Menne. Deborah Miller. Janean L. Miller, Julie D. Morgan, Beverly A. Nor- ton, Kathryn Ogilvie. THIRD ROW: Betty K. Oleen. Kathryn A. Petford. Jean M. Pyles. Linda L. Rissman. Susan G. Rondeau. Suzanne Rosener. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen B. Schraeder. Janice L. Skaggs. Geraldine A. Smith. Susan Smutz, Sharrie A. Snell. Linda L. Sorenson. FIFTH ROW: Rebecca A. Stej- skal. Cheryl L. Stigall. Shela L. Strate. Dianne L. Straub. Cheri L. Swing. Michelle Taylor. SIXTH ROW: Carol S. Thorpe. Marilyn J. Tollefson. Mary S. Vrzak. Joan M. Ward. Janelle A. Washburn. Luanne K. Wetz. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah S. Wil- liams. Carolyn M. Wolfe. Jane A. Wolfe. Janet L. Wolfe. Nancy R. Wolfe. Mary A. Woolcott. Sharon D. Young. One hundred nine chapters. Founded DePauw University 1885. Gamma Zeta chapter established 1947. Women of Alpha Chi Omega, living at 1835 Todd Road, planned an informal spring party. Members participated in intramural kickball, volleyball and basketball. it Ji Housing more than 60 girls at 518 Sunset, Alpha Eta of Alpha Delta Pi was host in the spring for the annual ADPi Kansas State Day. As part of a redeco- ration project, the chapter bought new furniture. Alpha Delta Pi TOP ROW: Marguerite Alber, Barbara J. Ahrens, Wendy L. Anderson, Pamela K. Askew, Nancy J. At- kinson, Stephanie A. Baer, Linda S. Barb. SECOND ROW: Diana K. Barton, Carol S. Beach, Linda M. Beebe, Carol Bettenhausen, Shirley E. Carson, Kathleen M. Caviness, Juliana I. Chapman. THIRD ROW: Carol D. Chipman, Stephanie A. Cline, Vivienne L. Condon, Patricia G. Cordon, Carolyn S. Coyne, Linda D. Cur- tin, Karen M. Davis. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl A. Daw- son, Deborah M. Demand, Jan C. De Mint, Linda S. Edds, Bette J. Ferbrache, Barbara G. Gat- zoulis, Cheryl R. Gehrt. FIFTH ROW: Jane E. Groeltz, Mariko Hayashi, Mary K. Hayes, Marcia S. Holland, Jerlynn K. Isch, Cecelia M. Jones, Kathleen A. Kapelle. SIXTH ROW: Deborah K. Kim- brel, Jeanette Kinderknecht, Thelma J. Kirk, Billie J. Kiser, Joan Kleysteuber, Betty R. Koch, Marcia Lenhert. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Liven- good, Joyce A. Long, Dana Lundstrom, Patricia McCoy, Cheryl McKay, Elizabeth C. McKemy, Roxane McKinley. 258 Alpha Delta Pi TOP ROW: Myra L. McLeod. Judith K. Mc- Millian. Charlotte A. McNeil. Patricia A. Massey. Rosemary Meade. Vicki J. Messmer, Janis L. Minor. Shirley A. Muncie. SECOND ROW: Hannah E. Musil. Mary L. Musil. Laura E. Oswald. Tania J. Pearse. Kathleen M. Peyton. Sharon K. Rice. Barbara Rueschhoff. Peggy J. Ruplin. THIRD ROW: Mary K. Schmitz. Gloria J. Schrag. Susan A. Schwab. Janet K. Shipman, Jan- ice I. Snider, Sheryl G. Spacek. Marilyn J. Spencer. Cynthia L. Sperling. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn D. Stuckey. Cynthia S. Sutton. Phyllis A. Tarver. Christine A. Taylor. Patricia M. Teaford. Cheryl L. Tibbetts. Mary F. Train. Linda L. Tresenriter. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl S. Utter- back. Jacqueline Weingart. Thomasine Weingart. Vicki L. Wheeler. Sharon L. Wilson. Re- gina F. Wolfe. Diane K. Youngers. ADPi chapter earns state scholarship recognition At the Alpha Delta Pi Kansas State Day in April, the local chapter received the first place award for scholarship achievement. An American Indian girl was adopted by the coeds for the year and a Japanese exchange student on the People- to-People program was invited to live in the chap- ter house during the fall semester. ADPis sponsored social events including a Hal- loween party, Christmas party and the annual Diamond Ball. The second runner-up in the Miss K-State-Manhattan contest was an ADPi as was an officer in the National Home Economics Asso- ciation. The group also was represented in Mortar Board, Chimes and Spurs honoraries. Assisted by their housemother, ADPis complete work on the costumes for their HQ skit with Acacia The Castle Hassle or Chastity Can Be a Goodman ' s Downfall. One hundred twen- ty chapters. Found- ed Macon. Georgia, 1851. Alpha Eta chapter established 1907. Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Raymond C. Cox, Karen J. Ack- er, Betty J. Anderson, Rebecca S. Anderson, Cheryl L. Bain, Karen J. Beck, Jane A. Bigler. SECOND ROW: Carol J. Brady, Karen S. Brim, Pamela S. Catlin, Carol L. Coy, Lynette Crawford, Jeanine A. Davis, Barbara J. Farris. THIRD ROW: Patricia B. Fin- deiss, Beverly S. Frasier, Mary L. Fromme, Mary J. Gwyther, Car- olyn A. Hays, Dianna S. Heath, Charlotte Henderson. FOURTH ROW: Carol J. Heuertz, Janet K. Hollinger, Beth L. Hois- ington, Carol A. Huggins, Jeanne A. Ingersoll, Judy G. Jackson, Elizabeth A. Jenkins. FIFTH ROW: Kathy L. Johnson, Ann L. Keister, Colleen H. Kou- dele, Charolyn K. Lacey, Patricia K. Larson, Winifred B. Lathrop, Amy A. Laughlin. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Lee, Georgiana L. Leeper, Pamela J. Lewis, Vickie Longenecker, Mar- en K. Longren, Collette L. Mar- tin, Linda K. Morrill. Actives gather on the front steps of the Alpha Xi Delta house to practice their songs for rush week. Alpha Xi Delta captures house decorations award For the second consecutive year, Alpha Xi Del- ta captured first place for Homecoming decora- tions in the sorority division. Underprivileged children from Manhattan were entertained by the Alpha Xis at a Christmas party which featured dinner and the distribution of gifts after a surprise visit from Santa Claus. Alpha Xis were College Republican Queen, Best Dressed Coed and chair- men of Union committees. The sorority also was represented in Spurs, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron and Omicron Nu honoraries and in Angel Flight. Social events members at- tended included the Pink Rose Formal and a pledge-active party in the spring . 260 One hundred thir- ty-three chapters. Founded Lom- bard College 1893. Alpha Kap- pa chapter estab- lished 1922. Improvements to the Alpha Xi Delta house at 601 Fairchild Terrace include new carpeting for the upper level halls and fresh coats of paint for the bedrooms. Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Susan L. Morris. Sharyl L. Mount. Kay E. Murphy. Emily E. Niemann. Mildred S. Oliver. Pa- tricia J. Paine. Barbara S. Pearson. SECOND ROW: Nancy I. Pendar- vis. Sheryl L. Pinkerton. Mary S. Plantz. Pamela Poole. Nancy J. Puckett. Heidy L. Reimler. Lois J. Rhoades. THIRD ROW: Elaine M. Ruud. Ann M. Sanner, Brenda G. Saw- yer. Linda R. Sawyer. Linda F. Schneider. Marcia L. Schoeff. Connie Scritchfield. FOURTH ROW: Jennifer C. Shea. Debra G. Simons. Diane M. Smith. Nancy L. Spurlock. Col- leen L. Stafford. Deborah K. Starr. Peggy S. Sundgren . FIFTH ROW: Charlotte L. Swain. Linda G. Swan. Donna G. Swart. Deborah A. Takach. Carol L. Tucker. Twila R. Tyner. Sharon A. Voegele. SIXTH ROW: Elizabeth Waggon- er. Kathleen J. Wallace. Forrest A. Waller. Kathleen J. Warner. Linda J. Warren. Elisabeth A. Wentz. BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy A. Wes- terman, Helen C. Wilson. Jea- nette L. Wilt. Mary C. Winden. Noell E. Wulfkuhle. Dorothy J. Young. 261 Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Estella Eidson, Susan J. Bacon, Deborah K. Baker, Beverly G. Banker, Julie A. Barritt, Shelly Bergerhouse, Janet L. Betts. SECOND ROW: Barbara S. Bos- ley, Mary M. Bruner, Pamela K. Carr, Roberta A. Cation, Marga- ret K. Cochran, Marcelyn K. Cool, Wealtha A. Coyne. THIRD ROW: Joela M. Creviston, Judy J. Creviston, Susan R. Dean, Patricia G. Dehoney, Deb- orah D. Diller, Patty S. Donovan, Marilyn L. Dragush. FOURTH ROW: Margo M. Dud- ley, Elizabeth A. Dyke, Diane M. Elmore, Karlyn K. Emel, Gail M. Farmer, Carolyn A. Foote, Jean A. Forsberg. FIFTH ROW: Nancy E. Gear, Jan- ice Goodriqh, Gwen D. Goossen, Suzanne Gordon, Linda K. Greenwell, Michele A. Griffith, Connie L. Henry. SIXTH ROW: Gerry D. Hogan, Cynthia J. Holman, Patricia J. Hunter, Janis J. Innis, Karyl K. Innis, Carolyn M. Jirik, Marcia A. Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon K. Kauff- man, Ellen J. Kelchak, Martha V. Keller, Shari I. Krey, Mary J. Lairmore, Kathleen Langenwal- ter, Connie F. Lathrop. Chi O ' s, dressed as the Bergerhousekateers , present their Homecoming Queen candidate and finalist Shelly Bergerhouse during Homecoming Queen Previews. One hundred fifty-six chapters. Founded University of Arkansas 1895. Kappa Alpha chapter established 1915. Chi Omega coed reigns as Greek Week Queen Special endeavors of Chi Omega featured a weekend retreat for members, financing a Latin American child through Children, Inc., an inter- national adoption organization and building a Homecoming decoration in conjunction with Al- pha Gamma Rho. The 1968 Greek Week Queen was a Chi O as was a Homecoming Queen finalist and a varsity cheerleader. The sorority also was represented in Mortar Board, Chimes, Spurs, Angel Flight and Light Brigade. Social events sponsored by Chi Omega included a barbecue at Tuttle Creek, a pledge party, Halloween costume dinner, a Christmas stocking party and the annual White Carnation Ball in the fall. Built in 1963 at 1516 McCain Lane, the Chi Omega h ouse features an interior balcony and chandeliers. Chi Omega TOP ROW: Patri- cia Lilliston. Janet E. McCrary. Joan E. McCrillisn, Elizabeth Mackender. Barbara L. Martens. Elaine M. Martens. Kathryn L. Martens. SECOND ROW: Johnette C. Mas- sey. Karen J. Mau. Janice C. Mestrivich. Jean E. Miller. Mar- lene K. Moyer, Cheryl A. Moyer. Nancy A. Nelson. THIRD ROW: Rosalind E. Odom. Melodie A. Otte. Nancy S. Perci- val. Lindsay K. Porterfield. Patri- cia L. Pruitt. Blenda G. Pyke. Judy L. Richards. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl A. Rich- ardson, Harriet F. Roach. Sallie Rouch, Patricia A. Ruggles. Col- leen M. Schneider, Nan L. Scho- tanus. Jo Lynn D. Schwanke. FIFTH ROW: Kathleen J. Sewell. Janet S. Sherar. Sue Sherlock. Janora A. Sigley. Gayle L. Star- key. MaurianneThaemert, Edith J. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Carol A. Tillery, Deborah D. Vaughn, Vicki S. Voth, Mary A. White. Peggy J. Wiechman. Janet S. Woerten- dyke, TerreL. Wood. 263 Improvements to the Tri Delt house at 1834 Laramie, include new carpeting in the upper level rooms. The president of Spurs and two twirlers were Tri Delts. One hundred twelve chapters. Founded Boston University 1888. Theta lota chap- ter established 1915. Delta Delta Delta wins first place in Greek Sing Delta Delta Delta ' s efforts in Greek Sing brought the sorority first place honors. After composing new words to the tune of Love is Blue, the local chapter was able to capture the music award at the national convention. Tri Delts welcomed their new housemother in the fall with a tea in her honor and a redecorated apartment. Socially, Tri Delts sponsored the Firebug Pledge Party, a Christmas party and an informal party in the spring. Demitasse teas became monthly after-dinner gatherings and a dinner highlighted Founder ' s Day. At Easter, the coeds sponsored an egg hunt for the children of Tri Delt alumnae in the Manhattan area. Delta Delta Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Fred W. Mitchell. Elizabeth Andersen, Susan L. Badgley, Gwen K. Barnes, Nancie L. Bauer, Linda M. Baxter, Nancy Beeler, Deandra Bishop. SECOND ROW: Teresa S. Black- burn, Elizabeth M. Booth, Nancy M. Boyer, Barbara L. Boxberger, Deborah L. Brown, Beverly A. Bucher, Karen K. Charbonneau, Diane E. Dickson. THIRD ROW: Dana G. Domoney, Ladonna L. Douglass, Susan G. Freeman, Ruth A. Fross, Diane Gaede, Diana S. Gump, Marilynn Gump, Chrystal Hantla. FOURTH ROW: Susan A. Hay- maker, Deanne M. Heath, Mari- lee Horner, Marilyn J. Horst, Janet M. Houser, Christine Howard, Loretta J. Hudson, Martha S. Isch. BOTTOM ROW: Rita A. Johnson, Michaela A. Johnston, Virginia M. Joiner, Vicky L. Joyce, Merry J. Kanawyer, Kathleen Kehr, Arlys E. Kessler, Deborah K. Krause. 264 Delta Delta Delta TOP ROW: Constance E. Langl and. Judy K. Larsen. Lynne M. Larsen. Diane Latimer, Kathryn J. Lee. Karen E. Leker, Karen G. Lemons. SECOND ROW: Judith L. Macy. Cheryl A. Maneth. Linda E. Mc- Caslin, Michele R. Means, Laura L. Meyer. Janice S. Miller. Cheryl C. Morris. THIRD ROW: Michelle Morris. Joy A. Newell. Anne E. Noller. Linda J. Overstake. Rebecca K. Phillips, Pamela S. Pierpoint. Susan E. Pipkin. FOURTH ROW: Diann L. Porter. Lana K. Ramsey. Trudy G. Rit- ter. Betty J. Roane. Carmie. J. Rose. Jennifer B. Rotman. Nan- cy A. Schneiders. FIFTH ROW: Marcia K. Scott. Susan A. Shields. Nan C. Smith. Carol J. Staab. Linda L. Steward. Barbara K. Strieker, Susan J. Strom. SIXTH ROW: Sara A. Summers. Vickey L. Swenson. Marcia E. Thompson, Gail L. Vogel, Jill Voran. Rebecca S. Walker. Mar- tha J.Watson. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia L. Weg- man. Janet M. Whitehair. Paula L. Whitworth. Cynthia K. Wilson. Melinda R. Woltkamp. Susan M. Wyatt. Karen A.Yoos. Winning first place in overall competition and in women ' s division, Tri-Delts sing a house favorite, Pansy and Pearl, and Dream On, Little Dreamer, ' Dream On during the fall Greek Sing competition. Gamma Phi Betas, at 1807 Todd Road, introduce their pledges at a fall yell-in. The women also entered their HQ script A Spy ' s Eye View or Put that Ap- ple Back You Fool with Delta Upsilon fraternity. Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Mrs. Stella Cox, Linda Achten, Wanda S. Black. Pamela G. Black, Patty Bissing, Connie L. Brack, Leigh Brenneisen. SECOND ROW: Robbie G. Brew- er, Brenda S. Brown, Suzie B. Buzzell, Nancy S. Carr, Nancy S. Chapman, Ann L. Charlton, Jeanne Christensen. THIRD ROW: Carol K. Cobrun, Martha Coppersmith, Sheila F. Crouch. Countess Culbertson, Susan L. Dawson, Lorna E. De- Young, Marilyn M. Dow. FOURTH ROW: Edith F. Dumler, Susan Elleman, Sharon E. Ellis, Tana J. Farrell, Patricia A. Flynn, Jane E. Galloway, Beverly A. Gerhardt. FIFTH ROW: Grace L. Gerritz, JoAnn Goetz, Mildred A. Gore- ham, Marsha A. Graham, Shar- on Hachenberger, Joy E. Han- son, Carol S. Harris. SIXTH ROW: Aldre M. Holmgren, Kathleen L. James, Nancy K. Jamison, Susan J. Kerr, llene A. Kimsey, Virginia K. Kirby, Ruth A. Koelliker. BOTTOM ROW: Jule E. Kopp, Marcia K. Langton, Cheryl A. Linn, Constance Lofgreen, Lin- da L. Ludden, Donna D. Mall, Carolyn K. McKinley, Paula K. Miller. 266 Gamma Phi Betas TOP ROW. Vicki K. Miller. Janis E. Mutch. Jeanne L. Mutch, Julie A. Noth- durft, Maria E. Panos. Karen K. Pesaresi. SECOND ROW: Penelope M. Plunkett. Patricia A. Porter. Nanci L. Reiff. Jeanne K. Rogers. Theresa K. Rose. Jeanne A. Rounds. THIRD ROW: Margaret J. Ryan. Joanne M. Sabol. Sandra K. Sanders. Dianne M. Say ers. Mary K. Schell. Judith Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Sherry L. Shear- er, Linda K. Shehi. Deena M. Sigwmg. Kathleen J. Sprenkel. Melanie C. Spyder. Pamela Steinle. FIFTH ROW: Sharon S. Stoecker. Diane E. Sutera. Linda A. Temme. Patricia A. Trenkle. Dee A. Urquhart. Jane D. Vermillion. BOTTOM ROW: Martha L. Ward. Cindy S. Webb. Peggy J. White. Susan G. Woodard. Regina Young. LeRae K. Zajic. Gamma Phi Betas aid Greek Sing ticket sales In addition to placing third among the entries in Greek Sing in the fall, Gamma Phi Beta received a plaque for selling the greatest number of tickets to the annual event. Gamma Phis ranked third among the sororities in scholarship for the 1968 spring semester and organized a serenade to enter- tain alumnae in Manhattan. Gamma Phis were selected as Miss K-State- Manhattan, AWS secretary and president of En- gin-dears. Other members were active in Mortar Board, Chimes and Spurs and attended a Christ- mas dinner and the Crystal Crescent Ball. House improvements featured new bookshelves and car- peting for the upper level halls. 267 Eighty-seven chapters. Founded Syra- cuse University 1874. Beta Upsilon chapter established 1957. Gamma Phi women and the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon brave a cold fall day to complete their house decora- tions before the Friday deadline. Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. Marjorie H. Schmit, Nancy L. Adams, Nancy J. Anderson, Mary J. Ashton, Gay S. Bailey, Diane L. Bohnenblust, Maxine L. Brooke. SECOND ROW: Linda S. Burton, Anne L. Casady, Edith A. Christ- mann, Sharon G. Corogenes, Marilyn G. Cotton, Pam S. Cro- foot, Patricia D. Crofoot. THIRD ROW: Sue A. Curry, Cath- erine J. Davis, Frank! K. Dissin- ger, Jan M. Dreiling, Arlene S. Fair, Christine A. Fowles, Rebec- ca L. Goble. FOURTH ROW: Artyce A. Golden, Fran M. Golden, Marsha L. Green, Janette L. Hagler, Linda Haughawout, Barbara J. Hays, Hellen E. Herbel. FIFTH ROW: Barbara A. Hobbs, Karen Jager, Julie D. Kaufman, Madelyn G. Keller, Susan Ken- nett, Mary Knappenberger, Jea- nette L. Koppes. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra J. Leon- ard, Christy L. Livingood. Mary J. Londeen, Mary M. McManis, Lucinda A. Mahoney, Lisa R. Marshall, Patricia A. Miller. Ninety-two chapters. Founded De- Pauw University 1870. Delta Eta chapter established 1961. At 1517 McCain Lane, Kappa Alpha Theta houses 52 coeds, including members of Mortar Board, Chimes, Angel Flight and Student Senate. Thetas claim first place for most efficient chapter At the 1968 Grand Convention, Kappa Alpha Theta received first place awards for fraternity trends and as the most efficient chapter in the na- tion. Locally, Thetas compiled the highest grade point average among the sororities and placed second in Greek Sing in the fall. As part of their emphasis on promoting an ex- tensive cultural program, Thetas in vited a foreign student to reside in the house during the spring semester. Social activities of the coeds featured the Twin Star Formal and a Kite and Key Party with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Thetas were active members of Angel Flight, Mortar Board and Chimes honoraries and Student Senate. 268 Members of Kappa Alpha Theta dance with their dates at their annual Kite and Key Party staged in con- junction with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Other social ac- tivities of the Thetas included the spring formal. Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: Laurel A. Minturn, Barbara S. Muir, Frances R. Mullinix, Pame- la Myrick, Susan A. Neill, Carol S. Nitsch, Marcia A. Norby. SECOND ROW: Beverly S. Ob- erle, Beverly A. Olsson, Tracy J. O ' Meara, Elaine Overley. Mary C. Owensby, Judith A. Page, AnneC. Pattison. THIRD ROW: Nancy J. Perry, Janice E. Pomperien, Martha E. Reeder, Patricia A. Richmond. Patricia A. Ripple, Delia L. Ross, Susan J. Schulteis. FOURTH ROW: Susan J. Selby, Linda C. Shaw. Pamela J. Shil- ling. Susan C. Sill. Nancy A. Sin- gular, Nancy L. Skidmore, Su- san C. Slinkman. FIFTH ROW: Linda L. Smith, Pamela K. Smythe, Nancy K. Starbuck, Elizabeth Stephens, Anne L. Svaty, Rebecca L. Urba- nek, Linda S. VanKooten. BOTTOM ROW: Annette Warder, Tana L. Wells, Cathy D. Whor- ton, Marsha A. Wood, Susan S. Wood. Lois E. Yelenik. 269 During the summer, individual bedrooms in the Kappa Delta house at 1220 Centen- nial Drive were painted. After rush week, the sorority pledged 41 new members. One hundred three chapters. Founded Long- wood College 1897. Sigma Gamma chapter established 1920. Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Ada V. Sheridan, Dorothy L. Andereck, Kathyrn R. Anneberg, Mary A. Atwater, Pamela S. Backhaus, Ann M. Bergsten. SECOND ROW: Joelen S. Boyer, Colleen U. Brechbill, Janet M. Brown, Amanda Butler, Mary P. Chapin, Janet E. Clark. THIRD ROW: Nancy G. Clark, Virginia E. Cole, Caroline B. Copening, Bonnie I. Covey, Louise M. Crawford, Genevieve C. Darter. FOURTH ROW: Patricia A. Dawes, Diane T. Drury, Margaret A. Ewing, Carolyn S. Feldkamp, Sandra A. Fisher, Tina K. Foley. FIFTH ROW: Nancy A. Galloway, Billie K. Gates, Rita R. Gatti, Gay- la S. Gilliland, Patricia A. Gof- frier, Pamela J. Gough. SIXTH ROW: Carol S. Habiger, Mary A. Harmon, Louise M. Has- louer, Judith K. Head, Elizabeth Heidbreder, Susan K. Hicks. BOTTOM ROW: Donna J. Holt, Carolyn S. Hornick, Janalee Jar- rett, Donnis A. Johnson, Anne Kinney, Sandra K. Kinsman. 270 Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Debo- rah L. Klever, Barbara A. Kno- dle. Nancy J. Korber. Kay D. Kubitschek. Lauren J. Langner. Dorothy J. Leisure. Harriet E. Leonard. SECOND ROW: Carol W. Logan. Kathryn J. Lowry. Leora B. Mar- ker. Patricia L. Marshall. Suzette Masquelier. Deriece M. Mc- Keeman. Donelyn D. Potter. THIRD ROW: Karla F. Praeger. Kathleen A. Pulliam, Nancy J. Roland. Donna J. Ruff, Sharon K. Salvino. Linda J. Sands. Nan- nette L. Schaake. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn S. Shep- herd. Linda S. Sigars. Constance J. Smith. Pamela A. Sodergren. Kathie I. Spannuth. Jacqueline D. Spears. Barbara Stiles. FIFTH ROW: Charlotte S. Stilley. Laura J. Suggs. Jennifer Sulli- van, Deborah Taylor. Sharon E. Tuck, Louana VanValkenburg. Bertha L. Wall. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl L. Weber. Barbara J. Welter. Linda L. Wick. Melody K. Worley. Kay M. Wor- mington. Linda C. Zaiss. Kappa Deltas place first in Harlequinade contest Presentation of their skit Flour Power or LSD Is Neat, But You Can ' t Beat Wheat brought first place honors for the members of Kappa Del- ta in the 1968 Harlequinade contest. Money used for purchasing KD Christmas seals went to the Crippled Children ' s Hospital, the chapter ' s na- tional philanthropy in Virginia. Special guest on State Day was the editor of the national magazine who announced that the Sigma Gamma chapter would be featured in the summer issue of the pub- lication. Members of Kappa Delta sponsored a variety of social events ranging from a costume party at Halloween and a pledge party to the an- nual Emerald Ball in April. Taking time out from Fathers ' Weekend events, a KD and her dad pose for pictures in the living room. 271 Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen Swank, Kath- leen L. Anderson, Sherri A. Ar- chibald, Mary S. Barkis, Patricia A. Beard, Deborah L. Beesley. Susan E. Benedick. SECOND ROW: Melissa A. Berg, Joan L. Booth, Michele J. Boucher, Barbara A. Brazier, Cindy L. Burch, Nancy E. Buch- ele. Dana E. Buehler. THIRD ROW: Shauna R. Carpen- ter, Deborah J. Chapman, Mary M. Christenson, Barbara J. Cly- mer, Sally Coberly, Paula E. Cox, Cinda S. Cummings. FOURTH ROW: Lucille E. Dick, Rebecca A. Dold, Nancy L. Dur- ham, Cecelia A. Eyestone, Mar- jorie A. Fairhurst, Mary C. Filley, Anita L. Fishburn. FIFTH ROW: Janet E. Fulkerson, Joan J. Fulkerson, Barbara D. Gadberry, Reba M. Gothard, Barbara Gray, Nancy L. Grothu- sen, Dianne K. Gugler. SIXTH ROW: Patricia D. Harris, Margaret E. Hassig, Kimberly A. Herres, Rebecca A. Hewson, Arnelle Hilgenfeld, Jennifer B. Howard, Judy Jakowatz. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen A. Keating, Kathleen L. Kennedy, Judy D. Kirk, Kathryn A. Klag. Marklyn K. Krueger, Vicki J. Lane, Sara D. Langdon. After their Halloween pumpkin carol serenades, the Kappa Kappa Gammas, at 517 Fairchild Terrace, left pumpkins at Greek houses and at Irwin Army Hospital. Ninety-two chap- ters. Founded Mon- mouth College 1870. Gamma Alpha chapter established 1916. Kappas extend service, host province convention Kappa Kappa Gamma extended service to the community by helping to support an underprivi- leged child and visiting Irwin Army Hospital to sing pumpkin carols to the patients. Members also organized and hosted the Zeta Province con- vention staged here in the spring. Kappas were active in Angel Flight, Light Bri- gade, Student Senate, K-Steppers and Mortar Board and were selected as senior class treasurer and Homecoming Queen semi-finalist. Social events attended by Gamma Alpha chapter mem- bers included the annual spring formal, a pledge party, the Monmouth Duo with the Pi Phis and the annual Pumpkin Walk at Halloween. Participating in the first annual Delta Chi Benefit Tug of War, Kappa ' s slide across the finished line. Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Virginia L. Leopold. Janis M. Lindemood. Martha L. Loyd. Catherine I. Lowman, Lila L. Luehring, Mary J. McMillin, Mar- ty J. Martin. SECOND ROW: Nancy K. Menz. Margaret K. Minard. Marcella M. Morris. Shirley A. Mosher. Su- san L. Neff. Nancy J. Norvell. Elizabeth A. Ochs. THIRD ROW: Judith A. Ochs. D. Ann Oliver. Janet S. Page. Pris- cilla L. Pastrick. Christina Ped- erson. Carole S. Reed. Sidonie A. Schafer. FOURTH ROW: Denise C. Schulte. Laura L. Scott. Debbie L. Shaffer, Claudia M. Shelor. Nancy J. Smith, Anne C. Snider. Mary J. Socolofsky. FIFTH ROW: Martha Stonehock- er, Twila G. Stowe, Cynthia S. Thompson. Deeanna Towns. Cheryl L. Walkup. Virginia L. Ward. Janet K. Warner. BOTTOM ROW: Carla J. Willcox- on, Kimberly E. Williams. Mari- lyn K. Williams. June A. Wood- ard. Julia J. Yates. Cynthia R. Yorke. Ann M. Young. 273 Pi Phi alumnae financed the paving of the parking lot and the re-uphol- stering of terrace room furniture for the chapter house at 1819 Todd Road. One hundred-thirteen chapters. Founded Monmouth College 1867. Kansas Beta chapter established 1915. Pi Phi pledge programs rate award at convention At the national convention in the summer, Beta chapter of Pi Beta Phi was recognized for its out- standing pledge program and also received the Amy Burnham Onken Award. In addition to sponsoring the first and third runners-up in the Miss K-State- Manhattan pageant, Pi Phis also were Little American Royal Queen and a Home- coming Queen finalist. Service projects under- taken by the coeds included sending a gift box to Vietnam servicemen and aiding in the support of a settlement house in Tennessee. Social highlights of the year were the annual Monmouth Duo with Kappa Kappa Gamma and a barn party with the University of Kansas chapter . Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Mrs. Marion Bugbee, Jacqueline A. Basham, Constance L. Bates, Charlotte L. Bee, Barbara A. Berentz, Hilarie S. Bolt, Melissa F. Bostwick. SECOND ROW: Linda L. Bunker, Charlotte A. Burghart, Rebecca A. Campbell, Kathleen A. Carri- co, Margaret J. Carson, Kathryn A. Cavin, Cathleen D. Chandler. THIRD ROW: Janis S. Clutter, Suzanne Cook, Karen S. Corn, Judith Culley, Donna J. Davis, Norma J. Dickhut, Kathleen Dunbar. FOURTH ROW: Sabra E. Eastin, Evelyn L. Ebright, Susan K. Falk, Barbara J. Fiser, Frances A. Foncannon, Paula N. Gantz, Claudia A. Garrett. FIFTH ROW: Marsha L. Garrett, Lucy M. Carver, Cathy R. Gerlin- ger, Mary C. Giza, Nancy E. Hage, Karen L. Haley, Joan D. Hall. BOTTOM ROW: Melanie Hepper- ly, Diane E. Hickman, Nancy A. Hodgson, Betsy J. Hogan, Mary A. Hogan, Linda R. Hoober, Cathleen L. Howell. 274 Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Linda G. Humes. Nancy J. Humes. Jan- ice A. Hunter. Linda M. Irwin. Susan E. Jones. Kathryn Judd. Laurel Klinger. Janice R. Latham. SECOND ROW: Dorothy A. Lew- is, Janice A. Lindgren. Cosa L. Linscott. Patricia J. Luttgen. Judith L. Mann. Marsha J. Mar- tin. Kathryn L. McLeod. Marty M. Meschke. THIRD ROW: Barbara D. Mistier. Cynthia J. Orloske. Angela S. Otto. Martha D. Palmer, Ann M. Parry. Janie B. Perrin, Kolleen M. Perrin. Susan M. Rehschuh. FOURTH ROW: Gretchen M. Rip- ple. Mary J. Schafer. Susan I. Scott. Diana L. Shank, Kathleen A. Shannon, Jane A. Sheetz. Mary K. Sparks. Cynthia L. Staley. FIFTH ROW: Susan J. Standley. Candace H. Stout. Pamela G. Strowig. Linda M. Rembleske. Julie L. Taylor. Paula J. Tisdale. Dorothy J. Tussey. Mary L. Tussey. BOTTOM ROW: Gretchen L. VanSant. Nancy K. Waddle. Mar- ilyn A. Waeldin. Ann M. Wein- mann, Kathy J. Winchell. Rita M. Whitehair. Susan M. Wood. We three comprise our whole sorority, explains a Beta witch sorority member looking for prospective pledges. By mixing a hex or a potion, the witches in the Pi Phi rush skit are resolved to bid coeds. Edging Delta Upsilon for the first place trophy, members of Beta Theta Pi win the final heat of the Lambda Chi Chariot Relays. Each fraternity enters one chariot pulled on a 440-yard course by four men. Revelation of the formula for the pill dissolves conflict in the DU-Gamma Phi Beta HQ presentation. 276 Dressed in appropriate cos- tumes. Delta Sigs and their dates pause to chat at the fraternity ' s Sailor Party. One hundred thirteen chap- ters. Founded city College of New York 1899. Alpha Upsilon chapter established 1925. Delta Sigs boost spirits with pre-game car bash Delta Sigma Phi was awarded Interfraternity Council ' s Most Improved Scholarship trophy for their house members ' 1968 spring semester grades. Pledges generated Homecoming enthusi- asm and raised money by letting students smash an old car for a price before the K-State-KU foot- ball game. Other projects of the fraternity includ- ed service to Memorial Hospital, adoption of a Manhattan family at Christmas and remodeling work on the old section of the chapter house. Delta Sigs placed second in the fraternity divi- sion of intramural bowling and also participated in football, basketball, volleyball and track intra- mural competition during the year. Delta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Mrs. L Keefer. John W. Cannon. Sammy K. Carpenter. John L. Cizerle. Robert D. Cook. Gregory W. Doner. Steven K. Freeburne. Ray D. Leiker. SECOND ROW: Michael D. Lynch. Mark A. McCargar. Ste- ven D. Merriam. Orval F. Papon. David N. Pfefer. Thomas E. Po- ley. Jerry J. Ramsey, James A. Ruff. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory L. Shedd. Philip W. Smith. James B. Warner. James L. Wicks. Rob- ert A. Yarrow. Leroy I. Young. Charles P. Zangger. James L. Zuperku. Delta Sigma Phi pledge classes undertake special projects to modernize portions of the chapter house at 1100 Fremont. In the past, fall pledge classes redecorated the television area and the living room. After two years as a colony, Phi Gamma Delta received national rec- ognition as a chapter in the fall. Fijis reside at 1614 Fairchild. Delta Colony established 1966. Phi Gamma Delta founded Jefferson Col- lege 1848. Fijis observe installation with three-day activities Chi Deuteron chapter of Phi Gamma Delta was installed as a national chapter in September after an unanimous ballot was taken at the national convention in August. The three-day installation activities included formal pledging ceremonies, initiation and an all-Greek banquet. Fijis were active in all intramural sports, in Friendship Tutoring and in work with local under- privileged children. The chairman of Student Sen- ate, a state officer in College Republicans and the SGA director of external affairs also were Fijis. Highlights of the new chapter ' s social events were the Fiji Islander, the Purple Garter Party and a dinner featuring a roasted pig. Phi Gamma Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen Duncan, Eric B. Al- len. S. Clark Balderson, Fred W. Bey, Robert W. Bryan, Michael P. Christmann. SECOND ROW: Mark S. Coberly, Thomas D. Eddy, Richard L. Gardner, Robert L. Gilliland, Wayne A. Hargrove, William M. Henry. THIRD ROW: Norman W. Hupe, Robert W. Kobetich, Robert D. Lamborn. Gorden G. Lewis, Ray W. Lindgren, Robert W. McClanahan. FOURTH ROW: Terry L. Meyers, Charles L. Miller, Rodney K. Morgan, Scott C. Potter, Gerald F. Rapp, Robert B. Rapp. FIFTH ROW: David S. Roden, Donald L. Romberger, Larry D. Schreck, Stephen A. Smith, Robert M. Socolofsky, Cecil E. Stout. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory C. Stuart, Ronald J. Sumners, Al- len L. Switzer, James E. Taylor, William R. White, John S. Wil- liams, David R. Yeo. 278 Phi Kappa Tau TOP ROW: Mrs. William Moate. Paul S. Bal- lantyne. Joseph C. Beck. Allan B. Buchner, Gary E. Chance. Howard D. Conus. John D. Cook. SECOND ROW: Stephen R. Fish- er, Robert Fix. John W. Fraser. Michael B. Gary. Gregory A. Gero. Howard R. Goff. Dean A. Hays. THIRD ROW: Geoffrey B. Hol- land. Stephen W. Hoskins. Thomas L. Hoskins. Robert C. Hostetter, Calvin D. Jaeger. Craig K. Jones. Gary D. Kent. FOURTH ROW: Charles W. Kraut. Scott F. Linders. Philip J. Neal. Lloyd A. Osborne, James B. Pettey. James C. Richardson. Donald G. Saunders. FIFTH ROW: James L. Snyder. Robert D. Spencer. Jeffrey A. Springer. Joe L. Springer. Henry A. Vlcek, Jay A. Walters. Law- rence W. Warner. BOTTOM ROW: Randolph J. Westcott. Paul R. West. Larry R. Wheeler. Paul C. Woods. Mark S. Wrigley. Dennis G. Yeo. Phi Kappa Tau provides Election Day bus service Harlequinade ' 68 awards for best production and best actor went to Phi Kappa Tau, who with Kappa Delta, acted out campus blunders in the skit Flour Power, or LSD is Neat, But You Can ' t Beat Wheat. In spring, 1968, the fraternity also retired the Circle K Golden Drop Award and received the Domain Chiefs Scholarship Im- provement Award. On Election Day in Novem- ber, members offered free bus transportation to Manhattan voters needing rides to the polls. Par- ticipation in intramurals won the Phi Taus third place overall in football. Highlighting the men ' s social calendar of events was the annual Cannon- ball Formal in the fall semester. Ninety-eight chapters. Founded Miami University 1906. Alpha Epsilon chapter established 1925. During the year, Phi Kappa Tau men purchased a frame house adjacent to their fraternity at 1606 Fairchild and remodeled it for a study hall. 279 Acacia wins national award for rush publication At the national conclave of Acacia fraternities in August, the local chapter received the award for the best chapter publication on the basis of their rush booklet printed in the fall. As a Christ- mas service project, the men donated toys to needy children in the Manhattan community. Acacias also won the intramural league softball championship and the first place award for their bowling team. The fraternity was represented by members in Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Alpha and Student Senate. Among their yearly social activities were periodical weekend parties in the house, the Night on the Nile costume party, a Playboy Club party and the Christmas formal. Acacia TOP ROW: Mrs. Jea- nette Simonson, Roger L. Barr, Robert E. Becker, Alan H. Beyer, Edward Blankenhagen, Steven L. Blevins. SECOND ROW: David A. Bra- swell, Charles H. Busch, Alan J. Buster, Steven R. Coffman, Raymond L. DeJulio, Jonathan W. Eicher. THIRD ROW: William J. Gaugh- an, Michael S. Glynn, David R. Hannagan, Gerald F. Heck, John R. Heritage, Richard C. Hills. FOURTH ROW: Doug E. Huston, LeeRoy C. Kiefer, Darwin K. Klein, Phillip L. Knox, John C. Kreutzer, Norman F. Lally. BOTTOM ROW: David A. Lassen, Fred P. Lechner, David A. Lit- trell, Richard K. Marshall, Doug- las W. Meier, Michael M. Mollett. In a redecorating project, members repainted the interior of the Acacia house at 2005 Hunting. At the national conclave, members won an award for their rush book. Fifty-two chap- ters. Founded University of Michigan 1904. K- State chapter established 1913. Acacias present Acacia Rose and Maria for their entry in small fraternity competition of Greek Sing. Acacia TOP ROW: Steven J. Mosier. Max G. Mountford. Bar- ry L. Rhine. John W. Ragland. Rodney L. Ruff. Gilbert E. Rumsey. SECOND ROW: Michael F. Rum- sey. Darrell O. Schmitt. Harry M. Scott. Kirk D. Smith. Larry A. Smith. Michael R. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Alfred L. Steck- lein. Michael C. Stegeman, Ste- ven L. Taylor. Michael L. Thompson. Steven K. Thorn- brugh. Don N.Williams. 281 Members of Alpha Gamma Rho confer with Bill Wor- ley, a member of the campus Human Relations pro- gram, in their redecorated living room. The agricul- ture men also served on University judging teams. Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Dennis C. Atwell, James D. Beesley, Roger D. Beesley, Timothy T. Benton, Douglas C. Bethell. SECOND ROW: Robert Broeckel- man, Charles R. Cole, Gary A. Cole, Innis L. Croft, Robert R. Cudney, Freddie M. DeHoff . THIRD ROW: Melvin H. Falk, Ronald F. Gatz, Thomas C. Gatz, Daniel P. Gerstner. Ervin F. Gnadt, Dwight G. Gorrell. FOURTH ROW: Gregory J. Hands, Samuel L. Hands, Robert D. Harmon, Mac W. Harris, Ron- ald L. Hays, John S. Hofer. FIFTH ROW: Dan L. Hoffman, Michael A. Hogan, Robert E. Hunt, Michael R. Jeannin, Don- ald B. Johnson, Brad J. Kerbs. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick A. Kopp, Loren J. Kruse, Albert B. Kurr, Charles D. Lambert, Lon L. Lemon, Ronald Lindquist. 282 Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Michael A. Mann, Andrew L. Martinsen. Marlin W. Mason. Alexander D. McClure. James A. Meetz, Allan V. Miller. SECOND ROW: Randall R. Olan- der. Glenn C. Oleen. Alan D. Os- termann. Jerry L. Ostermann. Randy M. Peterson. Steve J. Price. THIRD ROW: Dale W. Raymond. Frank Reichenberger. Loren D. Richard. Loren J. Rickard. Charles D. Sauerwein. Donald A. Sauerwein. FOURTH ROW: John H. Schlick- au, Michael K. Schmitt, Charles D. Shada. Allen R. Sippel. Lloyd J. Slawson. Forrest E. Stegelin. FIFTH ROW: Randall D. Stoeck- er. Larry D. Stuckey. Glenn R. Teagarden. Timothy M. Thom- as, Steven D. Turnquist. Michael D. VanAllen. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald D. Welsh. John R. Westerman. Douglas C. Weyer. Haskell S. Wright. Jer- ome P. Yorke. Gary L. Gilbert. Neil Pel I man. AGR redecoration adds home entertainment unit Remodeling their chapter house comprised the major activity of the men of Alpha Gamma Rho. In addition to purchasing new furniture for the liv- ing room, members also financed the installation of a new home entertainment unit. With Alpha Delta Pi, the AGRs participated in their annual woodchopping party which yielded a sufficient stock of fire wood for both houses. Other social functions included a Roulette Party, the annual Pink Rose Formal and entertaining AGRs visiting from Iowa State and Oklahoma State Universi- ties. As members of the social-professional agri- culture fraternity, AGRs volunteered to serve on all University judging teams. Forty-two chapters. Founded University of Illinois 1908. Alpha Zeta chapter established 1927. Alpha Gamma Rho members, who live at 1919 Platt, serve on all agricultural judging teams and college committees. 283 Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Mrs. Florence Hughes, Larry W. Adam, Ronald D. Allen, Leigh R. Barker, Wayne D. Barn- grover, Charles L. Bramlage, Michael S. Briscoe. SECOND ROW: Domingo Cirigli- ano, Terren D. Crist, Joe D. Free- man, Harold J. Garten, Bryan G. Gatterman, Charles L. Griffin, Roger A. Griffin. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen E. Gwin, Robert D. Habiger, Martin F. Hathaway, Christopher Hed- lund, Gene R. Hoffman, Michael W.Jones, Stanley R. Kent. ,;A ; On an unseasonably warm winter afternoon, AKLs use their backyard for a bull session after classes. 284 Forty chapters. Founded Univer- sity of California 1914. lota chap- ter established 1930. Projects of the Alpha Kappa Lambda men included re-upholstering the chairs in the recreation room of the chapter house at 1919 Hunting and staging a formal. AKL senior wins recognition at national conclave Delegates to the national conclave of Alpha manship and fair play through participation as Kappa Lambda fraternities presented a member of Iota chapter with the Holmes Award, an an- nual honor recognizing the most outstanding se- nior student member of the nation ' s chapters. Grade school boys in Manhattan were afforded members of the AKL flag football team. In intramural sports, AKLs placed first in the bowling competition. The fraternity sponsored a Go to Hell party and beach party and was rep- resented in Sigma Tau, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold the opportunity to learn the rules of good sports- Air Society and Pershing Rifles. Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Ronald R. Kline. Donald D. Lett. Dave A. Martin. Jimmy D. Mathis. David E. McCune. James D. McCune. SECOND ROW: Clifford S. Mc- Knight. Michael S. McLain. Rob- ert M. Meyer. Ronald Myers. Sherman B. Parry. Jerry D. Peterie. THIRD ROW: Michael J. Poell. Steven A. Reed. David M. Ro- land. George Schneickert. Barry R. Sewal. Clifford S. Sparks. FOURTH ROW: Fred G. Sprang. Richard E. Steele. Terrance L. Sullivan. Steven G. Traxson. Alan L. Varney. James E. Varney. BOTTOM ROW: Russell D. West- phal. Jeffery S. Webb. Clay R. White. Richard M. Wibbeler. Michael D. Worley. Kirk Wycoff. Craig Zaiss. 285 During the national Alpha Tau Omega Help Week, local members invite underpriv- ileged children to the house at 1408 Denison for Thanksgiving dinner and games. One hundred thirty - eight chapters. Founded Vir- ginia Military Institute 1865. Delta Theta chapter estab- lished 1920. ATOs add to house fund with fireworks display Needy persons or groups in Manhattan received assistance from Alpha Tau Omega men during Help Week. To raise money for the new chapter house they will occupy next fall, members spon- sored a fireworks display in the late spring. Socially, ATOs sponsored a Roaring 20 ' s Party in the fall, a Christmas formal, the annual White Tea Rose Formal in the spring and a country and western party. Representatives of ATO were found in Pershing Rifles, Blue Key, Student Sen- ate, Union Governing Board and the physical education and engineering honoraries. The fra- ternity also campaigned for a fellow member nominated in the annual FMOC contest. Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Loftus M. Wilson, Michael J. Arehart, Bob H. Balwanz, Robert W. Brewster, John B. Bucheis- ter, Jeffrey L. Burner. SECOND ROW: John P. Charles, Franklin C. Cherney, Paul L. Corwin, Willard L. Eitzman, Cady R. Engler, Edmond E. Fellers. THIRD ROW: Douglas A. Fire- baugh, Thomas M. Foncannon, James W. Gentry, Robert A. Hays, Philip D. Hatfield, Roger C. Heckerson. FOURTH ROW: Larry R. Heyka. James D. Hoch, Jerry L. Hol- strom, John E. Holstrom, Stan- ley A. Karst, Robert F. Kingston. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Kirken- dall, James Knight, Charles W. Lamer, John T. Meyer, Frederick G. Miller, Oliver W. Miner, Ste- phen J. Mudrey. aJL_J 8| At 4 +M 286 Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: William L. Muir. Donald L. Orrell, Robert D. Overman. Stephen R. Peak. Richard A. Pinaire. Kerwin R. Plevka . SECOND ROW: Robert D. Ran- dall. Richard R. Ray. Steven D. Roesler. Gregory E. Ross. Wiley S. Shaw. Lawrence E. Sinn. BOTTOM ROW: Harold D. Star- key. Michael H. Tolson. Patrick A. Wakeman. Dennis N. Whit- mer. Mark A. Williams. Lonnie A. Wiseman. ATOs demonstrate their support of Bob Overman for FMOC by picketing the Union during the noon hour. 287 Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: Mrs. Raymond H. O ' Harra, Clif- ford D. Ascher, Warren E. Ayers, Bruce W. Barefield, Charles Bartlett, Phillip W. Boeschen, Terry Boggs. SECOND ROW: Robert B. Bows- er, Warren Brady, Francis M. Delimont, Merle Ericson, Ricki D. Fairchild, James M. Farrar, William F. Farrar. THIRD ROW: Gary L. Frieling, Jimmie Frownfelter, David R. Hanson, Michael B. Heine, Oli- ver R. Hemmann, Robert E. Henning, Brian L. Hogue. FOURTH ROW: Jerold L. Holste, Carl F. Jackson, David H. Jack- son, Michael H. Jackson, Curtis R. Jacobs, Daryll D. Jamvold, Dennis R. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Larry L. Johnson, Robert P. Keist, Wayne L. Kirchhoff, Henry 0. Kistner, Douglas B. Knop, Raymond L. Koenig, Dwayne A. Kroening. SIXTH ROW: Robert Kuhn, Har- old K. Laessig, Elmer E. Leh- mann, Dale E. Linin, Bruce K. Little. Stanley J. Maurer, Gene C. Meitler. BOTTOM ROW: Vaughn D. Mig- not, Alan G. Miller, Frederick J. Nuss, John D. Ochsner, William D. Pulliam, Gary D. Raffety, Jar- old L. Rasmusson. Residing in their 65-man house at 1200 Centennial Drive, the men of Beta Sigma Psi frequently use the backyard recreation area to practice intramural sports. Fourteen chapters. Founded University of Illinois 1925. Zeta chapter established 1951. Beta Sigs take time out from their classroom work to relax in a card game. Members in the house were involved both on and off campus in student govern- ment, community service projects and intramurals. Beta Sigs active in community, University service As a community service project, the men of Beta Sigma Psi worked with mentally retarded children in Manhattan. The fraternity placed sec- ond in their league in intramural football and won three swimming events. Individual Beta Sigs were active on Union committees, Student Senate, Senate Appropriations Committee and the Inter- fraternity Council Executive Committee. Social events featured a pledge party, participation in the Homecoming house decorations competition, the Gold Rose Formal and a Casino Party. Topping off the social calendar was the annual Reforma- tion Day party and football game staged in con- junction with Phi Kappa Theta. Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: Jerry D. Rice. Clyde S. Ricker. Ronald R. Ricker. Glenn Ringler, Gregory Ringler. Donald R. Root. SECOND ROW: Robert A. Ruhnke. Wayne D. Ruhnke. Marvin L. Scheele. Robert M. Schmanke. Thomas L. Schoen- beck. Terry Schoenthaler. THIRD ROW: Donald W. Schott. Michael Schwinn. Marvin C. Sessler. Gary D. Sims. David P. Tollefson. Steven P. Weber. BOTTOM ROW: Gilbert E. Wenz. John E. Wisniewski. Douglas J. Wolters, Richard B. Wolters. Charles W. Zabel. Roger L. Zerener. 289 On fall days, Betas use the lawn of their ivy-covered stone house at 500 Sunset for touch football or intramural practice sessions. One hundred five chapters. Founded Miami University 1839. Gamma Epsi- lon chapter established 1914. Betas earn recognition for scholarship, sports In competition with the other campus fraterni- ties, Beta Theta Pi ranked first in scholarship for the 1968 spring semester. Other awards went to the Betas for placing first in intramurals and in the Chariot Relays during the 1968 Greek Week. As a community project, the men were instrumen- tal in organizing and promoting Greek Sing to raise funds for the Manhattan Children ' s Zoo. The president of Scabbard and Blade and mem- bers of Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi and Student Senate were Betas as were three nationally recog- nized sports figures. Social activities sponsored by the fraternity included an Alpine Party, a barbe- cue and a formal in the spring. Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: Mrs. Otto H. Wilson, Sean R. Atchi- son, Thomas R. Baker, William B. Barker, Steven R. Beck, Timo- thy R.Beit. SECOND ROW: Martin E. Benja- min, Robert M. Bennett, Doug- las K. Blackwood, Glenn E. Boyd, Jack L. Brown, Michael D. Buckles. THIRD ROW: Thomas H. Clark, Richard C. Cotton, Craig A. Coulter, Curt E. Coulter, Roger K. Dickerson. Stephen J. Dyer. FOURTH ROW: Mike R. Elwell, Steven B. Farabi, Thomas G. Grey, Thomas E. Guy, Alan R. Hammerli, David A. Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Richard M. Heath, James A. Ikard, Michael J. Ja- cobs, John C. Jarvis, Charles T. Kelyman, Robert L. Knighton. BOTTOM ROW: David J. Kuckel- man, Douglas C. Lane. Carl D. Latham, Paul T. Loehr. Har- ry E. McDonald. Rodney D. McMullen. 290 Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: Douglas M. McNeal. Ronald J. Marler. Robert M. Meyer, Robert H. Mielke, Conrad Nightingale. Thomas C. Palmer. SECOND ROW: Patrick D. Paske. Leland J. Polly, Thomas M. Pot- ter. Joe Reppert. Michael C. Robinson. Courtney G. Rogers. THIRD ROW: Mike Ross. Roder- ick G. Rowe, Terrence W. Ryan. Gery H. Schoenrock. George W. Schultz. John S. Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: William Skaer. Douglas G. Smith, William G. Stanley. William S. Swafford. John E. Swain, Roger D. Timken. Gregg T.Voos. BOTTOM ROW: James E. Wass- berg. Steven C. Watkins. Scott A. Way. James L. Weaver. Robert D. Wehling. Henry H. Werner. James L. Whelan. Admiring a collection of trophies displayed in the house, members of Beta Theta Pi recall their first place victories in two Greek events, the 1968 Chariot Relays and fraternity intramural competition. Delta Chi TOP ROW: Mrs. Amos Peterson, Andrew L. Alke, Greg T. Armon, Lyle V. Axt, Jim 0. Bagley, Dennis Barnes. BOTTOM ROW: Earl E. Bartlett, Donald R. Bentsen, Steven L. Bihlmaier, Clay Borchers, Gregory J. Burnett, Lynn L. Collman. Delta Chis sponsor tug-of-war, raise charity funds To raise funds for the Riley County Federation of Handicapped Children, Delta Chis sponsored their annual sorority tug-of-war. From approxi- mately 800 applicants, a Delta Chi was one of 300 students selected to participate in the Chapman College Cruise, a worldwide tour sponsored by the University of the Seven Seas. On campus, oth- er Delta Chis were chosen for membership in Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau and Alpha Zeta honoraries. Projects of the pledge class fea- tured canvassing Manhattan for the Heart Fund Drive. They also were invited to attend fraternity social events including a Christmas party, pajama party and the White Carnation Ball. Potential Sisters of Chi Delphia are invited to the Delta Chi house for informal interviews by members. 292 Delta Chi TOP ROW: Michael K. Darr. Lawrence Fieselman. James E. Freidell. Gary W. Frev. Kim S. Grandfield, Rob S. Grandfield. SECOND ROW: Darrel L. Gros- sardt. Harold J. Hamilton. Rich- ard A. Haney. Robert A. Har- wood. Joseph D. Harwood. Ken- neth A. Hill. THIRD ROW: Thomas W. Hunter. David W. Irvin. Alan Jaax. John M. Kroger. Thomas K. McCoy. Warren McLeod. FOURTH ROW: Thomas J. Mc- Millern. Milo K. Miller. William E. Monroe. Douglas E. Naaf. Gary L. Neal. John S. Niemeyer. FIFTH ROW: Darryl J. Nelson. Leland L. Nelson. Donald G. Oman. Don G. Parker. James L. Pollman. Thomas T. Poorman. SIXTH ROW: Bruce L. Prentice. Jan L. Rayl. Kirk D. Reid. Larry E. Rink. Steven L. Ross. Philip L. Sell. Larry D. Stamper. BOTTOM ROW: Elmer Sunder- land. Kenneth M. Walker. Ste- phen G. Wanick. Thomas G. West. Larry L. Willhite. Charles Woodward. Daniel C. Yunk. Delta Chis, residing at 1716 Fairchild, participated on cross country, track, and varsity baseball teams. The men also placed in the top ten in intramurals. Fifty-four chapters. Founded Cornell Uni- versity 1890. K-State chapter established 1964. Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Wanda Dick, Ronald Beach, William L. Beedles, Brian D. Belden, Bradford G. Blaker, El- don L. Boisseau, Richard A. Boomer. SECOND ROW: Damon D. Bur- ton, Donald W. Cackler, Randy G. Cardwell, James E. Chea- tham, William R. Cheatham, Michael B. Conrad, John W. Cowling. THIRD ROW: Gregory A. Dicker- son, Mark A. Dolginoff, Gregory P. Drew, Richard L. Gaskill. Gary H. Graber, Gary L. Hall, Robert G. Harvell. FOURTH ROW: Jay R. Hedlund, Charles T. Herman, Robert K. Herman, Guy M. Heyl, William W. Irelan, Peter C. Jessen, Ste- phen E. Johnson. FIFTH ROW: James Jordan, Kenneth A. Kerschen. Gary L. Keith, William Kelley. Jack H. Konitz, Gary M. Lafferty, Patrick J. Lafferty. SIXTH ROW: Roger D. Lippel- man, Terry J. Little. Dennis V. Logan, John E. Markley. Paul S. McCausland, David C. Mc- Donald, Stanley L. McDonald. SEVENTH ROW: Terry L. Mc- Farland, Arthur D. Miller. Ron- ald E. Morgenstern, Lloyd H. Niven, Jay R. Osborne, Dennis E. Owens, Steven D. Palmquist. EIGHTH ROW: James A. Patton, Donald A. Payne, David L. Peter- son. Roy K. Polfer. Thomas A. Posey. Roger A. Profitt, John H. Purvis. NINTH ROW: Edward O. Rawl- ings, Daryl R. Reimer, David B. Rhoads. Mark E. Rhoads. Carl R. Roberts. Steven L. Stockham, Charles R. Struby, Stephen W. Swayze. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Swen- son. Kent D. Taylor. Keith D. Toll, James R. Tresenriter. Dale A. Wardlaw, Wesley H. Welch. David R. Williams, Philip K. Witt. 294 At a pajama party, Delts dance with dates, who re- ceived I ' ve Been Delt With nightshirts as favors. Alumni reunion marks Delts ' golden anniversary Delta Tau Delta men celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of Gamma Chi chapter on campus in the fall with an alumni reunion. The 80-member house also presented a Homecoming donation to the Endowment Association. Delts were active as chairmen of Union Governing Board and Campus Entertainment Committee and as members of the Student Review Board and the University Activi- ties Board. In intramural competition, the men won second overall in the fraternity division and first place in football. Members worked on plans to construct a library addition by fall, 1969, and scheduled several social functions, including a western party, a barbecue and two formals. Recent acquisitions for the Delta Tau Delta chapter house at 1001 Sunset in- clude a new stereo in the living room, frequently the scene of Delt study dates. Ninety-seven chapters. Found- ed Bethany Col- lege 1858. Gam- ma Chi chapter established 1917. Members of Delta Upsilon, living at 1425 University Drive, include the Favorite Man on Campus for 1969. National recognizes DU for scholarship honors For the second consecutive year, the local chap- ter received the Delta Upsilon international schol- arship achievement award. With Gamma Phi Beta, the fraternity also was chosen to present its skit A Spy ' s Eye View or Put the Apple Back You Fool in the 1969 Harlequinade contest. Service projects organized by DUs included deco- rating Wharton Manor at Christmas and cleaning and painting the Manhattan sign on Bluemont hill. The 1968 and 1969 Favorite Men on Campus were DUs as were the presidents of Blue Key, Steel Ring and Pre-Vet Club. DUs claimed first in intramural swimming and second in cross coun- try during the 1968 intramurals season. Delta Upsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. John Sponable, Stephen R. Anderson, Rodney J. Barnes, James E. Barrett, Terry R. Bar- rett, Eric L. Bartholomew, Mar- tin W. Bauer. SECOND ROW: Lee G. Boutell. Michael L. Braxmeyer, Donald R. Brining, Darrel W. Bryant, Cornelius W. Classen, Steven F. Compton, Jay L. Cook. THIRD ROW: John D. Cosgrove, Gale W. Davis, Greg P. Denk, John J. Devore, Steven L. Doug- las, Kelly L. Dumford, Clinton Dunn. FOURTH ROW: Thomas J. Elder, Galen E. Ericson, Jon H. Eshel- man, Kenneth Ewy, Kent J. Far- ney. David R. Fritchen, Bruce E. Frost. FIFTH ROW: David B. Fruetel, George A. Gerritz, David L. Gild- ersleve, Joseph E. Grimes, Dan S. Grinstead, Robert J. Gump, Harry P.Guy. BOTTOM ROW: Clare M. Hake- man, Ronald L. Hamilton, Greg- ory S. Hammer, Thomas D. Hawk, James B. Hayes, Larry D. Hendricks, Ralph W. Hicks. 296 Delta Upsilon TOP ROW: Da- vid G. Hoffman. John R. How- land. Daniel S. Huffman. David L. Hyder. Douglas Jernigan. Thomas M. Jernigan. Robert L. Johnson. Brent M. Kerbs. SECOND ROW: Lawrence M. Kendall. Henry C. Kirchhoff. Dennis R. Lilly. Richard K. Lilly, Randal K. Loder. Stephen L. Long. William E. Mallory. Mike J. Malone. THIRD ROW: Terrance J. Ma- lone. Stewart Mann. Bennie L. Martin. James E. Mathewson. Joseph R. Mathewson. Galen R. McDonald. Douglas L. McKmley. Paul E. Miller. FOURTH ROW: John V. Miesse. Steven L. Morgan. Stephen R. Morris. Elmer L. Musil. Steven L. Opat. Stephen M. Perry. John E. Phillips. Richard W. Porter. FIFTH ROW: Gary D. Rickards. Thomas J. Romig. Mark H. Ru- liffson. Benjamin T. Rumsey. Keith G. Sebehus. John M. Shoe- maker. Philip M. Smith. Robert G. Smith. SIXTH ROW: Thomas C. Smith. Paul T. Stallsworth. Mark M. Stearns. Steven A. Tangeman. Lawrence E. Townley. Gary L. Urbanek. Walter J. Vmey . BOTTOM ROW: Larry E. Ward. Warren N. West. James A. Wil- son. John T. Winter. Craig M. Woodard. Walter F. York. Craig S. Young. Eighty-three chapters. Founded Williams Col- lege 1834. K-State chapter established 1956. Delta Upsilon pledges put the finishing touches on their psychedelic tunnel for a Hell ' s Angels party which featured a skit satirizing DU ' s pledge programs. At a Valentines Party, a member of Farmhouse prods other members and dates to participate in a game. FarmHouse TOP ROW: Mrs. Hazel Hawbecker, Steve E. Abrams, James P. Adams, Jo- seph M. Bohnen, David M. Bo- zone, PhillipW. Brown. SECOND ROW: Kent C. Carlson, Steve K. Carr, Tommy R. Carr, Peter J. Cordel, David R. Corn- well, Philip G.Crandall. THIRD ROW: Michael E. Dike- man, Gary R. Doane, Frank Douthit, Jon C. Ferguson, Ther- on E. Fry, Frederick W. Gatlin . FOURTH ROW: Joseph S. Ges- sner, Kendal L. Grecian, Melvin H. Hamlin, John M. Hamman, James E. Harvey, Dana R. Hauck. FIFTH ROW: Gerald W. Henrik- son, Gerald L. Hildebrand, Rob- ert L. Hirt, Charles D. Holste, Tom L. Jacobitz, James F. Jagger. BOTTOM ROW: John F. Jagger, Justin B. Janssen, Marvin D. Kal- lenback, Dennis G. Kasselman, James R. Kenyon, Richard D. Kirk. 298 FarmHouse TOP ROW: Timo- thy J. Knott. Donald V. Koelliker. Thomas C. Kruse. James A. Kuharic. Walter W. Kurth. David Lightner. SECOND ROW: David F. Martin. Larry B. Massey. Darrell L. Mill- er. Richard D. Miller. Tom J. Moxley. Dale E. Naiman. THIRD ROW: Charles W. New- corn. Roger C. Oplinger. Kirby D. Pike, William H. Reissig. Jay D. Riedl. Jerre K. Rorick. FOURTH ROW: Wayne A. Ross. Tommy L. Smith. Gary A. Split- ter. Robert L. Stark. Paul E. Steinmeyer. Glen E. Strecker. BOTTOM ROW: James R. Tan- ner, Julian G. Toney. Gregory D. Umberger. Stuart W. Weibert. Ronald D. Wenger. James R. Wilson. John D. Wood. FarmHouse aids community with special projects Mentally retarded children from Manhattan were entertained by the men of FarmHouse at a Halloween party. In conjunction with the Meth- odist Church the fraternity helped sponsor a Bo- livian student and at Christmas, members staged a Christmas party for handicapped children. FarmHouse men were student senators and the head varsity cheerleader and members of Blue Key, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi and Steel Ring. Social activities of the fraternity fea- tured the annual Star and Crescent Ball, a barbe- cue and a formal Christmas party. House im- provements undertaken during the year included a partial remodeling of the living room . Living at 1830 College Heights, FarmHouse members participate in Student Senate, Blue Key, Steel Ring, varsity cheerleading, Gamma Sigma Delta and Phi Kappa Phi. Twenty-two chap- ters. Founded University of Mis- souri 1905. tC- State chapter established 1921. Kappa Sigma TOP ROW: Mrs. Dana L. Anderson, James P. Adams, Michael B. Adams, Ver- non Aldrich, Charles E. Bailey, Douglas A. Bauman SECOND ROW: William K. Bell, Richard E. Brown, John E. Ca- ton, Scott L. Chapman, Kyle D. Clark, Michael R. Counihan. THIRD ROW: Wendell F. C owan, Daniel L. Enterline, Michael C. Erickson, Mark A. Fisher, Kim- ball Flentie, Jerry V. Gooch. FOURTH ROW: Richard W. Hammond, Fred W. Hubbard, Stephen H. Hurst, Michael A. Ire- land, Maurice E. Kancel, Steve T. Kepple. BOTTOM ROW: Miles Kotay, Jer- ry B. Lappin, Alan L. Lewis, Rob- ert Matthews, Warren C. Mitts, Robert M. Moncrief, James R. Nelson. Kappa Sigma entertains bandsmen after parade At the end of their parade on Band Day, high school bandsmen were served refreshments in City Park by the men of Kappa Sigma fraternity. In intramurals, Kappa Sigs placed second in league football and basketball, third in volleyball and fifth in cross country. Kappa Sigs also partici- pated in Eta Kappa Nu, Arts and Sciences Coun- cil, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Society and Sigma Tau. Social events attended by members included the annual Red Dog Party, Christmas party and the Stardust Formal. During the year, the fraternity purchased a Great Dane as house mascot and added study furniture to all of the in- dividual house bedrooms. Among the 56 Kappa Sigmas residing at 1930 College Heights were members of Col- lege Republicans, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet Club and the K-State jazz workshop. One hundred fif- ty-five chapters. Founded Univer- sity of Virginia 1869. Gamma Chi chapter estab- lished 1919. Purchased in October, Kappa Sigma ' s new house mas- cot Steinhardt gets an impromptu reading lesson. Kappa Sigma TOP ROW: Wil- liam H. Nutt, Randal 0. Ott, Ste- ven A. Robinson, Barry L. Schartz, Charles Schleicher, Arthur Schmidt, Michael S. Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph E. Smith, David C. Spark, Michael B. Ster- ling. Gary D. Stromberg, Linley S. White, Randall E. Willmore, Dennis J. Wycoff. 301 Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Mrs. Neva Heusner, John R. Bar- ry, Stephen T. Barton, Bruce A. Boomer, Ralph J. Boomer, Rich- ard N. Bruce. Tommie L. Carrier. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Chyba, Ronald E. Ciston, Richard B. Davis, Stephen V. Davis, Roger D. Dennis, Russell Eberhart, Russel W. Frame. In order to complete their requirements for initia- tion, Lambda Chi pledges install parking dividers. 302 Lambda Chis aid formation of Pittsburg chapter During the summer National General Assem- bly, Lambda Chi Alpha received a trophy for the best scholarship improvement among all chapters. The chapter completed remodeling of the living room in January and helped to install a new Lambda Chi chapter at Pittsburg State College in February. A party at Christmas entertained members of underprivileged families while pro- ceeds from the annual spring Chariot Relays con- tributed to a freshman scholarship fund. Out- standing Lambda Chis participated in Alpha Ep- silon Rho, Alpha Kappa Psi and Arnold Air So- ciety and were in Who ' s Who of American Col- leges and the Missouri Valley Forensic Union. Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Danny R. Gerberding. Michael L. Hanquist. Larry R. Hendershot. Richard C. Hochberg. Martin L. Hoffman. James H. Jones. SECOND ROW: Claude A. Ker- shner. Rick E. Kiser. Kenneth E. Laughrey. Edward G. Lloyd. Har- ry B. McGrath. Harlyn G. McGuire. THIRD ROW: Jonathan B. Mitch- ell. Lew E. Mollenkamp. Robert L. Owen. Mark L. Robinson. Phil- lip E. Russell. Larry D. Schoen. FOURTH ROW: Gary D. Schulz. Robert A. Sebree. Richard E. Shoemaker. Fred W. Suggs. Robert E. Stach. Curtis W. Stauffer. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy Teply. Neil E. Tiemeier. William D. Wal- setn. Mark C. Whitney. Harold Yates. John D. Youngman. One hundred six- ty-seven chap- ters. Founded Boston University 1909. Gamma Xi chapter estab- lished 1924. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha modernized the interior of their chapter house at 505 Denison by remodeling the entrance hall, living room and recreation room. Brushing up on a few songs after dinner, the men of Phi Delta Theta prepare for a serenade. The men entered Take a Hunch to Lunch or Never Play Ball with a Fullback in the 1969 HQ skit competition. Phi Delta Theta TOP ROW: Mary Webb, Michael D. Baker, Jon R. Barbee, Frank R. Berna- sek, Steven L. Bernasek, Rich- ard L. Bishop. SECOND ROW: Stephen P. Bish- op, Charles A. Briscoe, William H. Brooks, Charles C. Cole, Wil- liam E. Craig, Melvin B. Crelly. THIRD ROW: Sidney T. Edwards, James J. Ferguson, Michael E. Francis, John H. Galloway, Dar- rell R. Gentry, Michael L. Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Jack S. Goodson, Michael C. Green, Alan W. Groesbeck, Richard M. Groff, David R. Gross, Gregory P. Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Patrick M. Harmon, Allan R. Hartman, Jonathan M. Heslop, Allen E. Homan, Donald F. Hueben, Bradley D. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Kent K. Kane, Gerald F. Kennedy, Michael D. Konald. Doyle W. Leonard, Rich- ard A. Lester, Franklin E. Lynch. 304 Phi Delta Theta TOP ROW: John D. Lynch. George M. Ma- ness, Edward Mangelsdorf. Miles C. Mattley. Douglas R. Mermis, Gregory D. Mock. SECOND ROW: Thomas J. Moehlman, Donald W. Mont- gomery. Thomas D. Montgom- ery. David D. Mosier. William R. Nichols. Micheal Niedenthal. THIRD ROW: Gary G. Orear. James S. Osborn. James W. Par- rish. Craig H. Price. Michael E. Reed. Jerry L. Reppert. FOURTH ROW: James E. Russell. Charles S. Schirmer. Robert L. Simmons, Leroy D. Simmons. Michael F. Singer, Thomas R. Solomon. FIFTH ROW: James L. Stone. Charles A. Stryker. Ronald A. Stryker. David D. Swenson. Laurence R. Swenson. David J. Thornton. BOTTOM ROW: Richard S. Troell. David L. Ward. Steven C. Weaver. Benjamin H. Wheatley. Robin L. Wick. Meryl D. Wilson. Robert E.Wilson. Phi Delta Theta wins second place for HQ skit Second place honors in Harlequinade ' 68 were won by Phi Delta Theta who, with Alpha Delta Pi, performed their original skit entitled Cheese It - - It ' s the Rat, or the Rat ' s Out of the Bag. Phi Dells ' participation in the John F. Kennedy memorial community services included bussing retarded children from Manhattan to the Gage Park Zoo in Topeka. The fraternity also adopted an orphaned boy living in Thailand. For the second consecutive year, high scholar- ship brought the Kansas Gamma chapter recogni- tion on the Phi Delta Theta national honor roll. Phi Delts were members of Commerce Council, Arnold Air Society and Scabbard and Blade. One hundred thirty-seven chapters. Founded Miami University 1848. Kansas Gamma established 1920. Receiving a place on their nation- al scholarship honor roll for the second year, the men of Phi Delta Theta reside at 508 Sunset. 305 Phi Kappa Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. Catherine Tagader, James L. Armour, John L. Armour, Michael J. Beier, Walter J. Birch, Edward J. Boos, Richard K. Boucher. SECOND ROW: Richard E. Bram- lage, James M. Cain, John J. Carr, Daniel J. Carroll, William T. Carson, Stanley Chrzanowski, Thomas H. Cure. THIRD ROW: Daniel C. Dalrym- ple, Thomas Dinges, Gregory D. Dirsa, Michael D. Dolbow, Thomas Drees, James R. Dris- coll. Joseph T. Engelken. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Falter- meier. James E. Gagnon, Eu- gene F. Giebler, Robert P. Gill, Leon F. Goetz, Robert H. Han- sen, Michael Hawk. FIFTH ROW: Robert Jilka, David Johnson, James E. Karlin, Philip M. Kelley, Thomas F. Kongs, John A. Kramer, Robert L. Lehr. SIXTH ROW: Thomas M. Mayse, John M. McMillen, Douglas J. Mull. Gerald D. Mull, Frank D. Murry, David F. Nash, Patrick W. North. SEVENTH ROW: Christopher Paluch, Gary D. Paulsen, Ste- phen W. Pierson, Dennis G. Redd, Jeffrey D. Reinert, Alfred F. Rohr, Dale R. Rohr. EIGHTH ROW: Jackie L. Schin- stock, Arthur L. Schreiner, Rog- er Schreiner, Lawrence E. Schuller, David W. Schwartz, Fred A. Silady, John A. Silady. NINTH ROW: John C. Sipes, John T. Skeuse, Thomas J. Skeuse, John B. Smith, Ronald J. Smith, Ronald J. Sosna, Law- rence J. Theno. BOTTOM ROW: Anthony J. Vlach, Roger N. Walter, Howard J. Willcott, Marc L. Williams, Stephen P. Wurtz, Michael G. Zeleznak. ff ' % 306 Members of Phi Kappa Theta relate the day ' s events while waiting for the evening meal to be prepared. s Phi Kaps launch construction on house expansion Their entry in the Homecoming house decora- tions contest merited second place honors for the men of Phi Kappa Theta. As a community serv- ice, the pledge class provided gifts, food and enter- tainment for members of the local needy family the fraternity adopted at Christmas. During the year, Phi Kaps began construction on the new house addition which will feature ex- panded kitchen and recreational facilities and a new library and music room. Members escorted their dates to a Christmas party and a Fish For- mal. Outstanding Phi Kaps were found in Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma and Tau Sigma Delta honor- aries and in Arnold Air Society. Phi Kappa Theta ' s Homecoming decoration featuring a Jayhawk lying in a mule- drawn hearse won second place honors for the residents of 1965 College Heights. Sixty chapters. Founded Brown University 1889. Kansas lota chap- ter established 1921. Pikes take fire engine to pep rallies, serenades Newly purchased and freshly painted, the Pi Kappa Alpha fire engine was on the scene at all football games, pep rallies and fraternity sere- nades. The Pikes entertained underprivileged children at a Christmas party which featured gifts, dinner and a surprise visit from Santa. As part of the Manhattan clean-up project, fraternity pledges cleaned Bluemont hill in the spring. Pikes participated in the Homecoming house decorations contest and in intramurals and also sponsored the winner of the UMOC contest. In the social realm of activities, Pikes sponsored a Roaring 20 ' s Party, beachcomber party and named their Dream Girl at the spring formal. Pi Kappa Alpha - TOP ROW: Larry E. Anderson, Rick A. An- derson, Michael C. Babbit, David K. Bauer, Lowell K. Blaser, Rob- ert R. Bowell, Patrick L. Breeding. SECOND ROW: David L. Bridges, David Carlson, Daryl L. Carter, Michael B. Clark. Fred Crotin- ger, Ronald W. Crotinger, Rich- ard A. Dean. THIRD ROW: Craig N. Deeds, Robert G. DelPopIo, Kenneth G. Ebert, Donald A. Faulconer, Frederick J. Foster, Clyde E. Francis, Ronald L. Gabrielson. FOURTH ROW: James N. Coins, Donald C. Griffiths, Duane E. Herman, John M. Kirk, Jack R. Lewis, Joseph S. Lolli, Dale P. Mann. BOTTOM ROW: Jim MacCullum. Gordon B. McKenzie. Gordon McPheter. Michael R. Odell, Wil- liam F. Organ, Michael L. Parmely. Pi Kappa Alpha members added new phone booths, replaced doors and windows and repainted the interior of their house built in 1958 at 2021 College View Road. One hundred thir- ty-nine chapters. Founded University of Virginia 1868. Alpha Omega chap- ter established 1913. Pi Kappa Alpha TOP ROW: James M. Peters. Charles Peter- son. Robert W. Perry. Gary M. Porter. Stephen H. Ramsey. Kenneth J. Rempe. SECOND ROW: Bob Robertson. Timothy L. Roeder. David F. Richards. Frank A. Russo. Rob- ert A. Schunke. Mark W. Schuster. THIRD ROW: Ronald C. Shaffer. Gary Shively. Rick D. Shoger. John P. Shreves. James H. Spell- meier. Robert E. Standish. BOTTOM ROW: John P. Thomas. Vance E. VanPelt. Michael P. Washburn, Timothy S. Weber. David K. Wieland. David L. Wood. Pikes use a 1928 fire engine, purchased in October, to carry cheerleaders into the stadium at game time. 309 During the summer, Sigma Aloha Epsilon men landscaped the lawn and redecorated the chapter room at 1015 Denison. One hundred seventy-two chapters. Founded University of Alabama 1866. Kansas Beta chapter established 1913. Sig Alph bumper stickers boost University support While stressing scholarship among their mem- bers, Sigma Alpha Epsilon also boosted school spirit by selling bumper stickers reading This is the Year of the ' Cats and displaying a pep ban- ner at each home football game. Awards captured by the Sig Alphs included third place in Greek Sing and the second place trophy for their overall record in University intramurals. Sig Alphs were active in K-State Singers, Blue Key, Steel Ring, Alpha Kappa Psi and Sigma Delta Chi. Their house social functions featured the Belle Ball, the annual Flush Bowl football game with Phi Delta Theta, post-game buffets and the annual fall Bowery Party. Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: John C. Anderson, James W. Aubel, Edwin E. Baumgarten, John E. Becker, Jerome G. Bee- zley, Charles E. Bliss. SECOND ROW: Curtis L. Bock, John B. Bondurant, Hays A. Brickell, James R. Brock, Alan G. Brummell, Philip K. Clark. THIRD ROW: Gary L. Cohen, Roger D. Collins, Richard K. Corby, Alan B. Crane, Terry J. Crofoot, William Dillingham. FOURTH ROW: Victor L. Doper- alski, Harold R. Early, Terry D. Early, Patrick Fitzsimons, Phillip E. Foss, James F. Foster. FIFTH ROW: Francis M. Gaddie, Archie L. Gooden, Tony R. Good- en, Darryl W. Graves, Larry D. Harts, Thomas J. Hogan . BOTTOM ROW: Timothy W. Ihl- off, Roger S. John, Thomas E. Klag, Michael M. Kozlowski, Michael J. Kuhn, Bryon K. Kuppinger. 310 Alb AW Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: Dixon H. Landers. Dale F. Langland. Thomas R. Lindsley. Mark E. Marling. Martin P. Mar- ten. Daryl K. McLain. SECOND ROW: Marc E. Miller. Max I. Miller. James K. Morrow. Stephen P. Palmer. Loren E. Peithman. Benjamin L. Porter. THIRD ROW: William O. Pratt. John R. Rader. Steve F. Randle. Willard B. Ranson. Gary L. Rich. James N.Sanders. FOURTH ROW: William E. Schaid. Carl F. Schwab, Richard B. Sigwing. Freddie L. Slough. Thomas E. Sundahl. Stanley M. Symons. BOTTOM ROW: Don K. Tomlin- son. Thomas E. Tweed. Jay H. Vader. Micheal E. Vandenberg. Gary A. Walter. Brian K. Ward. Philip D.Wohltman. At their annual Bowery Party, the men of Sigma Al- pha Epsilon and dates relive the era of the 1920 ' s. Sig Alphs captured first place trophies in intra- mural swimming, wrestling and softball competition. Sigma Chi men and their dates enjoy a formal dinner in the newly paneled dining room. Other house im- provements undertaken included paneling in the card room and carpeting for the upper level corridors. Sigma Chis win second significant chapter award Recipient of their fraternity ' s National Peter- son Significant Chapter Award for the past two years, Sigma Chi claimed top honors for their performance in Greek Sing. In preparation for their celebration of their 20th year on campus, Delta Upsilon chapter began informing alumni of the week ' s activities planned for next December. Sigma Chis co-sponsored the Newfolk Singers in the Campus Crusade for Christ and also helped to support the Wallace Village for mentally handi- capped children in Colorado. The annual Derby Day activities, two costume parties and the for- mal Sweetheart Ball rounded out the year ' s social events for the fraternity. Derby Day activities sponsored by Sigma Chi men, at 1224 Fremont, feature coeds chasing members to steal their hats. Events ended at a dance Saturday night. one hundred for- ty-four chapters. Founded Miami Uni- versity 1855. Delta Upsilon chapter es- tablished 1949. c .- Sigma Chi TOP ROW: Mrs. Marion D. Unruh. Donald D. Ahlench. Jon M. Ahrens. Larry Berlin. Roger W. Biby. Craig M. Biggs. William O.Blake. SECOND ROW: Jon C. Boren. Richard P. Bradley. Harold E. Brown. Lawrence T. Buening, Terrence J. Burns. Mark D. Cal- cara. Donald L. Denton. THIRD ROW: Richard M. Dudg- eon. Jeffery M. Eaton. Michael B. Elliott. Randall S. Ellis. Ran- dall J. Forbes. Randall C. Gelwix. David E. Graham. FOURTH ROW: Randall O. Grill. Thomas R. Hagan. Larry E. Hart- man. Richard L. Hartman. James F. Haun. Timothy House. Thomas E. Keller. FIFTH ROW: William M. Keller. Richard D. Krause. Kirk Kreu- ger. David B. Launder. Craig A. Liljegren. Dale G. Litton. Timo- thy L. Lowrey. SIXTH ROW: Gary D. Mc- Callister. Rodney B. McLenon. Richard D. McDermott. James B. McGee. Donald R. McMurray. Andrew R. Masters. Daniel Masters. SEVENTH ROW: Leslie A. Mat- thews. John M. Miller. John Mit- cha. Jesse D. Moore. James E. Moore. Ron E. Myers. Mark W. New. EIGHTH ROW: Peter H. Olson. Larry G. Palmer. Michael L. Palmer. Keith R. Paxton. Ken- neth E. Pecis. Roy W. Peterson. David E. Retter. NINTH ROW: Thomas C. Rob- erts. Ernest G. Smith. Stephen E. Snodgrass. Dennis E. Sweet. Michael C. Tarry. David L. Telk- er. David R. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: David Unruh. Stephen G. Unruh. Stephen G. Vedros. Mark W. Watson. Stan G. Weir. Curt L. Willyard. George G. Wilson. Jan A. Windscheffel . 313 Sigma Nu TOP ROW: Mrs. Herbert W. Scott, Henry S. Blake, Guy Borden, Barry B. Burgard, Joseph M. Christ, Law- rence S. DoLance, Edwin R. Dunstan. SECOND ROW: Phillip S. Folck, Stephen P. Folck, Steven L. Frickey, Richard M. Generson, Robert E. Gettino, Phil S. Goss, Dennis W. Graham. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory N. Green, Lee R. Green, Terry M. Grindle, Ronald L. Grojean, Jer- ry L. Gronau, Ronald D. Hadsall, Kenneth L. Hadsall. , Sigma Nus take advantage of a recent heavy snowfall to enjoy some fast-paced sled rides after classes. 314 One hundred forty- eight chapters. Founded Virginia Military Institute 1869. Beta Kappa chapter established 1913. Recent additions to the Sigma Nu house at 513 Sunset include new carpeting and furniture in the living room. The chapter also began planning for a new wing. Centennial party celebrates Sigma Nu founding To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Sigma Nu, men of Beta Kappa chapter dressed in 1869 costumes for a centennial party. Members served as foster parents at Christmas and partici- pated in the Multiple Sclerosis Drive in Manhat- tan. Social activities sponsored by Sigma Nu in- cluded a hippie party, Christmas formal and the annual White Rose Formal in the spring. Sigma Nus participated in all intramural sports and claimed a varsity cheerleader and a basket- ball player among their members. New carpeting and furniture were added to the housemother ' s quarters while plans were being made for a new house addition in the near future. Sigma Nu TOP ROW: Danny L. Hall. Jeffre L. Hembree. Rob- ert S. Hites. Ronald C. Holmes. James L. Isch. Richard J. Ivy. SECOND ROW: Steven V. Kim- ball. Robert D. Knapp. Walter H. Koontz. John R. LeBow. James R. McCune. William D. Miner. THIRD ROW: Chester M. Pule. James M. Richardson. Larry W. Rollins. Steve J. Schwartz. De- Lancy A. Smith. Michael S. Spangler. FOURTH ROW: Stanley T. Sta- delman. Bill E. Stallard. Larry D. Stallard, Richard A. Sundheim. William A. Swander. Jerry R. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Bradley J. Thompson. Charles R. Vesker- na. Douglas R. Wagner. Stephen W. Waite. Lloyd H. Willard. 315 Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. Cora Shupe, John P. Ayers, Richard R. Barrows, Jerald L. Bohn. David H. Bony, Sam J. Broberg, Larry A. Claussen. SECOND ROW: Daniel R. Cofran, Thomas E. Compton, Guy W. Davis, Mark E. Davis, Thomas S. Dawson, Jon S. Dolence, Calvin L. Emig. THIRD ROW: Kenneth K. Eshle- man, Steven C. Fergerson, Ken- neth J. Francis, William Gallant. Rex E. Garrelts, Allen Gersten- berger, Verlyn E. Gilges. FOURTH ROW: Nicholas J. Gold- en, Thomas T. Golden, Steve J. Graff, Stephen M. Harris, Tony J. Hedges, Robert A. Helms, Dennis K. Hill. FIFTH ROW: Richard D. Holt, David R. Howell, James M. Hughes, Gary L. Johnson, Ste- ven W. Kinder, Lawrence R. Klein, Fredrick W. Kravs. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry D. Kuhn, John P. Larson, James D. La- tham, Joel G. Latta, William A. Loerch, William T. McDiffett, Robert E. Mapes. One hundred seventy-four chap- ters. Founded Richmond College 1901. Kansas Beta chapter estab- lished 1918. Waiting for dinner, Sigma Phi Epsilon actives relax with mem- bers of their women ' s auxiliary, the Sisters of the Golden Heart. Sig Eps entertain alums at Founder ' s Day events Alumni were guests of the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon at the Kansas Beta chapter ' s 50th Home- coming celebration. Sig Eps also treated alumni to dinner, the football game and a banquet as part of their annual Founder ' s Day activities. Sig Eps rated top overall in golf and placed third in football in intramural competition. Out- standing members included the president of Inter- fraternity Council, the chairman of University Activities Board and two varsity football players. Highlights of the Sig Ep social year were the western party, Christmas party, the annual Gold- en Heart Ball in February and the Hawaiian par- ty staged during the spring semester. Sigma Phi Epsilon members, residing at 1015 Sunset, took second place in league basketball competition. Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Robert Mathews, John E. Miller. Larry R. Mueller. Philip L. Neal. Craig Nelsen. Marl C. Nicklas. SECOND ROW: Galen 0. Norby. Glen D. Owen. Dennis D. Page. Jack Piepenbring. James Pie- penbring. Lawrence W. Pitman. THIRD ROW: Mark W. Pray. Donald W. Rees. Lee M. Reeve. Robert D. Regnier. Timothy J. Reitz, Gary A. Richards. FOURTH ROW: Daniel F. Robe- son. Charles A. Schaible. Parick R. Schmidt. Mark L. Schreiber. Joe H. Scoby. James Shaffer. FIFTH ROW: Stephen Singular. Ronald Starr. Robert Stepanich. Kenny Stith, Richard Strand- mark. Roger Strube. BOTTOM ROW: Tom B. Taul. Thomas Taylor. Dennis Vander- pool, Thomas Vernon. Steve J. Wood. Ronald York. 317 Z-shaped rooms in TKE ' s chapter house at 1516 N. Manhattan offers private study and sleep areas. With Delta Zeta, the TKEs entered a comedy skit in the 1969 HQ competition. Alpha Lambda colony estab- lished 1968. Tau Kappa Epsilon founded Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity 1899. Tau Kappa Epsilon occupies new chapter house Academic achievement of the members of Tau Kappa Epsilon during the spring, 1968 semester merited the men the trophy for the highest schol- arship improvement among the fraternities. Fall projects undertaken by the fraternity were a Halloween party for underprivileged children and a Manhattan public service weekend. In the fall, TKEs moved into their new chapter house which featured a sunken den, intercom sys- tem, sunken patio and a wall-to-wall trophy case. At Homecoming, TKEs presented a mod party and later featured the annual Red Lion Inn party at Christmas. In the spring, TKEs attended the Red Carnation Ball and performed in HQ. Tau Kappa Epsilon TOP ROW: Keith E. Alquist, Jonathan N. Ash, Thomas F. Boley, William D. Butler, Steven Butterworth, Paul M. Castello, Richard P. Clark. SECOND ROW: Steven G. Coop- er, Bruce L. Davis, Otis L. Davis, Bruce F. Dietler, Gary J. Dreier, Michael E. Egan, Charles A. Evanhoe. THIRD ROW: Darrell Fracko- wiak, Gary A. Frantz, Michael W. Fruehling, Jimmy L. Garrett, James R. Jajkowski. Joseph A. Jordan, Jerry A. Kackley. FOURTH ROW: William J. Lasley, Raymond J. Lippman, Clifford S. Lucas, John R. Mahar, Chris- topher A. Marks, Charles A. Mauck, Dick W. McCreight. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick A. Mc- Elhany, Richard L. Middleton, Richard H. Miller, William H. Miller, Brian L. Oliver, Michael G. Pansy, Daniel L. Peterson. O ft 318 Tau Kappa Epsilon TOP ROW: Michael G. Pharo. David R. Rockhold. Jimmy L. Sawyer. Gerald D. Schmidt, Arnold M. Sherman. William P. Sine. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Sny- der. Paul M. Thomason. James R. Widener. Richard R. Willis. Lanny T. Winberry. Jed E. Yaney. As finalists in 1969 HQ. members of Tau Kappa Epsi- lon rehearse for their production in a classroom. 319 At a Triangle party staged in a local pub, a mem- ber and his date take a break from dancing to en- joy refreshments at the bar. Other social activi- ties of the men were a house party and spring dance. Triangle TOP ROW: Mrs. Wayne Granger, Gary L. Ander- son, Steven R. Bootman, Willis L. Boughton, Thomas L. Boyle, David L.Casper. BOTTOM ROW: Don A. Caywood. Mark A. Chalkley, Michael G. Cil- lessen, Robert A. Curry, Harry J. Evans, David F. Fairbanks. 320 Triangle TOP ROW: Charles H. Fellman. Robert D. Flack. Jay W. Glass, Gregory W. Hardin, Marc S. Hardin, Paul T. Hard- man, Robert R. Hogue. SECOND ROW: Alan F. Kessler. Robert D. Kinney. Robert G. Kirk, Arley D. Lanman. Joseph W. Leighty. John R. Ley. Clar- ence Y. Mar. THIRD ROW: Bruce A. Maxwell. David J. Mellgren, Bruce F. Mey- er, Theodore J. Mick, Richard D. Neely. James R. Nulty, George E. Pinick. FOURTH ROW: Neil D. Rogers. David C. Rieniets, Jerry C. Rob- inson. David G. Schneck, Law- rence W. Slupianek, Lee E. Slupianek. BOTTOM ROW: James F. Smith. William A. Stoskopf. Richard L. Surrett. Richard C. Wichman. Philip M. Woodworth. Robert C. Workman. Triangle chapter places first in national rankings In their fifth year on campus, men of Triangle fraternity were recognized by their national head- quarters as the best chapter in the nation. On campus, Triangle received first prize in Greek Sing and at both the national and local levels, the group received awards for the best overall scholar- ship improvement. Triangle members participat- ed in Blue Key honorary and on Student Senate. Social activities of the fraternity included the chapter ' s annual weekend house party and foot- ball game with the chapter from the University of Kansas. Triangle men also organized and spon- sored their annual Christmas formal and an infor- mal party and dance in the spring. In order to ease the parking situation, the members of Triangle installed cement dividers in the parking area adjacent to their chapter house at 221 N. Delaware. Twenty-nine chapters. Found- ed University of Illinois 1907. K- State chapter established 1964. .HXtl. Water-filled balloons provide coeds with weapons to use in harrassing contestants in the bed race. Independents compete during Spring Fling ' 68 Students found a variety of outlets for their spring fever in activities staged during the week of Spring Fling ' 68. Events began with skits intro- ducing candidates for Wildcat and Wildkitten. After an evening of voting by residents of inde- pendent living groups, Kathy Michaels, West hall, and Gary Metzinger, Marlatt hall, were se- lected as Spring Fling royalty. Highlighting the week was the bed race on Saturday. Smurthwaite, West and Straube won first prize for their ba- nana split bed decoration. After the contest, students attended a picnic, participated in outdoor games and later danced to the sounds of the Slightly Sensational Showmen band. Replacing the regular food center lunches, a pic- nic provides a break during the Saturday contests. Ending the activity, Spring Fling royalty Kathy Michaels and Gary Metzinger reign over the dance. 322 Rushing to the finish line, teams vie for honors in the bod race which feature teams of four men carrying coeds on their shoulders. Other games included tug-of-war, camel fight and grape pass. Despite water-filled balloons thrown by spectators and a wobbly bed. Ford and Marlatt dormitory resi- dents finish first in the bed race. Entries follow a curving, hilly race course along campus avenues. 323 During a leadership conference of residence halls, a group of students talk about problems as Chester Peters, vice-president of academic affairs, offers counsel. The session was a fall project of KSUARH. Despite hundreds of neighbors, dormitory residents usually prefer the companionship of a few friends. Campus dorms introduce room visitation policies To provide a more informal atmosphere for re- laxing and studying, residence halls formulated room visitation policies for men and women. In one study, a majority of students recommended that the visitation policy be enacted on a perma- nent campus-wide basis. Hall officials participat- ed in a Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls Leadership Conference and met with other schools at a national residence hall convention. The association also organized the annual Spring Fling, Inter-dorm Sing and forums on campus politics and NSA for hall residents. Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls TOP ROW: Mabel B. Strong, Mark D. Kyle, Linda S. Trueblood, Lynn A. Jackson, Janey T. Haslouer, Danita E. Dallman, Karen L. Whitlow, Carolyn S. Gardner. SECOND ROW: Barbara J. Chance, Kenneth R. McDonald, Darbi S. Rutter, Viva K. Mathes, Ruth M. Cikanek, Patricia A. Bilby, Diana R. Jaeger, Monte W. Harden, Buck Morris. THIRD ROW: Mildred F. Schroeder, Robert E. Lewis, Kamberly A. Buxton, Julia A. Daddie, Janice M. Tillman, Marsha S. Smith, Judith A. Cunningham, David S. Craft. BOTTOM ROW: Donald B. Roof, James H. Greason, Kenneth L. Thomas, Nicholas P. Vecchiarelli, Richard E. Kaup, Paul D. Post, Edward L. Swenson . 324 Straube graduates hear employment interviewers To aid their graduating residents in learning of potential job opportunities, Smith Scholarship House periodically invited professional interview- ers to speak at house dinners. Their entry in the Spring Fling ' 68 bed decorations contest won the men first prize. In intramurals, Straube residents placed first in swimming, second in wrestling and fourth in cross country in the independent division. The house was represented by members in Sigma Tau engineering honorary, Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and on the varsity soccer and rowing teams. New equipment was purchased for the weight training program and plans were formed for updating the house library. Founded in 1960 as a scholarship house, Straube is maintained cooperatively by its 43 male residents. Straube TOP ROW: Mrs. Mina Armstrong. Steven R. Clark, Thomas F. Cox. Glenn A. Fager. Wesley L. Fankhauser, Gregory Fontenot. SECOND ROW: Charles E. Gad- son. Robert J. Hand, Steven R. Kale, Richard E. Kaup, Alan D. Koch, Galen L. Lambert. THIRD ROW: Gary A. Lillich, Carl D. Lindahl. James R. Manhart, Anthony R. Mason, Charles D. McNeal, Daryl J. Meyer. FOURTH ROW: Craig L. Miller, George F. Moxley. Gary L. Pal- mateer. Roger W. Resley, Jeffrey C. Ryman. Dwight Schulke. Robert Schwindt. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth M. Shobe. Craig W. Smith, Steven B. Smith, Ronald E. Solomon. Jerry L. Townsend, James F. Warnken. William M. Ziegler. 325 As 4-H members, residents of Clovia, at 1200 Pio- neer Lane, compete in state and national contests. Clovia residents receive recognition in honoraries Women of Clovia 4-H House collected nylon articles which were used to make dolls for under- privileged children in Manhattan. A retreat at Rock Springs Ranch, a Christmas party, woodsy and the annual Crystal Ball Formal were among the social activities in which the coeds participat- ed. Clovia residents included members of Mortar Board, Sparks, Alpha Lambda Delta and Omi- cron Nu honoraries as well as the outstanding se- nior in home economics and a recipient of the Danforth Award. Pledges actively involved in state and national 4-H competition included two state 4-H winners, the state style review winner and the National 4-H Congress winner. Clovia TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Chamberlin, Mardel L. Asbury, Judith K. Auchard, Linda G. Ault, Mary L. Ault, Patsy L. Bartholomew. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn B. Brown, Sheila A. Brown, Ann J. Brunner, Nancy E. Burnett, Pau- la A. Callaway, Lois A. Carey. Shortly before initiation ceremonies, Clovia pledges entertain active members with a skit. Social activ- ities sponsored by the house also included the annual Crystal Ball Formal and a Christmas party. Clovia TOP ROW: Linda J. Carney, Jolene R. Charvat. Mary B. Chase, Jean K. Clarkson, Lin- da E. Compton, Carolyn S. Cropp. SECOND ROW: Margaret R. Grouse, Jane E. Davenport, Mary A. DeDonder, Deborah J. Deege, Kay L. Dempsey, Joan L. Dexter. THIRD ROW: Patricia L. Douthit, Alexis L. Ebert, Roetta D. Floyd, Nancy J. Freed, Ellen L. Fulton, Suzan Good. FOURTH ROW: Martha J. Gra- ham, Constance G. Green, Judy K. Hammond, Velma J. Handlin, Constance J. Hanks, Carol F. Hendershot. FIFTH ROW: Judith A. Hender- shot, Dolores A. Hoffman, Bren- da A. Judd. Nancy A. Kasitz, Karolyn K. Kellogg, Faye L. Kitchen. SIXTH ROW: Sheila S. Kolb. Di- ane M. Kongs, Sharon L. Kootz. Beverly J. Kreider, Karolyn K. Kroenlein, Carolyn K. Landes. SEVENTH ROW: Laura F. Lang, Theresa L. Leis, Kathy A. Linder, Nancy A. Mauderly, Sharon Mil- lenbruch, Roberta A. Moore. EIGHTH ROW: Connie M. Nai- man, Mary F. Neely, Dixie R. Obert, Carol A. Odgers, Carol S. Olandt, Carolyn D. Olson. NINTH ROW: Janice A. Overock- er, Mary K. Prochaska, Judith Runft, Carol A. Sauerwein, Kar- en A. Shively, Lois A. Simon. BOTTOM ROW: Judy C. Stock, Teresa J. Stoneback, Lura V. Story, Jean M. Sunderland, Bev- erly J. Thomas, Maxine E. Wil- son, Janice K. Wood. 327 Smurthwaite Scholarship House at 1500 N. Manhat- tan is one of many houses where Student Senate met. Smurthwaite women aid in county welfare project Residents of Smurthwaite Scholarship House teamed up with the men of Smith and Straube to undertake a Thanksgiving service project which consisted of a scavenger hunt for food which was donated to the local welfare service. Highlights of the coeds ' social year were the formal in the spring, Christmas dance and Halloween party. Outstanding Smurthwaite women were active in Mortar Board, Spurs, Chimes and Alpha Lamb- da Delta. Smurthwaite coeds were selected as a semi-finalist in the 1968 Miss K-State-Manhattan contest and as the 1968 Candlelight Ball Queen. Residents participated in intramural sports in- cluding volleyball and basketball. Smurthwaite TOP ROW: Mrs. Hubert W. Moore, Barbara S. Asher, Jeanette Bailey, Mariynn E. Bailey, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Judith J. Bell. Miriam P. Benninga. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Booth, Marsha A. Bouchey, Karen S. Carlson, Ann L. Cravens, Patri- cia J. Davidson, Alvena L. Dodge. Helen E. Dupre. THIRD ROW: Susan J. Pagan. Patricia A. Forsberg, Teresa J. Franz, Barbara I. Frazee. Patri- cia K. Friesen, Sue L. Garrison, Lillian M. Groothusis. FOURTH ROW: Jeannette M. Grout, Shirley D. Hains, Gayla S. Hamman, Margie L. Henry, Di- ane M. Hix, Clelia K. Howland, Nela K. Huntsinger. FIFTH ROW: Lynn A. Jackson, Florrie N. Jones, Gale A. Justice, Ann P. Kaiser, Mary M. Keeshan, Marilyn S. Kelsey, Carolyn J. Kiker. BOTTOM ROW: Trudy K. Kloef- korn, Judith M. Krob, Linda M. Kruse. Christine L. Lorson, Kathy C. Marion, Jean A. Martin, Doris B. Mayhill. 328 Smurthwaite TOP ROW: Kar- en M. McDaniel. Gail D. Mc- Henry. Theresa A. Meyer. Bren- da L. Miller. Patricia E. Moore. Joyce B. Morrow. Donna Owens. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Pack. Alice L. Pearson. Christine E. Pray. Linda L. Reedy. Rita M. Rieschick. Donna M. Runft. Bev- erly J. Salter. Nancy K. Scheetz. BOTTOM ROW: Linda G. Schwill- ing. Susan M. Siefers, Lillian L. Sigle. Marsha M. Smith. Darlene S. Strahm. Cheryl K. Walters. Anita N. Waltz. Carol D. Wenger. At a dinner attended by Dean of Women Margaret La- hey. Smurthwaite coeds initiate new house members. 329 Smith Scholarship House residents, at 331 N. 17th, claim the highest grade point average for the past three semesters. Throughout the year, the men at- tended exchange functions with Smurthwaite women. Smith residents honor alums at anniversary tea Residents of Smith Scholarship House cele- brated the house ' s 10th anniversary on campus with a tea honoring alums and past housemothers. In addition to sponsoring a needy family at Christmas, the men hosted a spring formal and Christmas party and, throughout the year, were active in exchange functions with Straube and Smurthwaite. The house captured third overall in intramurals competition and totaled a record number of points for the 1968 season. Smith men continued to maintain the highest grade point av- erage among all the living groups while participat- ing in campus groups including Student Senate and the Wildcat marching band. Smith TOP ROW: Marie Cooke, Jimmy R. Allen, Michael A. Barnes, Galen E. Biery, Roger A. Blanken, Leo M. Boxberger. SECOND ROW: Jerry D. Cooper, Raymond L. Copeland, David L. Crawford, Richard M. Crew, Lar- ry F. Culbertson, Jerry A. Fabert. BOTTOM ROW: Michael F. Card, David C. Hall, Richard D. Hoag- land, Kenneth Hong, Gary L. Horacek, Larry G. Horning. 330 Smith TOP ROW: William R. Jackson, David A. Jarvis, Curtis E. Jilg, Ronald G. Kenton, Ken- neth L. Knarr. Gary R. Kolling. SECOND ROW: Thomas C. Kruse. Ron R. Mayer, Kenneth R. McDonald. Michael D. Miller, Dan J. Mlinek, Donald G. Naylor. THIRD ROW: Keith F. Pickett, Robert G. Rodda, James J. Schraeder, Thomas M. Shields. William E. Simpson, Gerald E. Sloan, Richard R. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Lonnie C. Stie- ben, Edward L. Swenson. Henry S. Tillinghast, Herbert Tilling- hast, Richard L. Townley. Louis V. Witthuhn. David W. Wood. Finding an outlet for their tensions after a day of classes, Smith men hurl snowballs at fellow resi- dents in front of the house. At Thanksgiving, the men donated food to a local underprivileged family. Friday night coffeehouses attract students to Van Zile hall on Petticoat Lane. The special programs are a part of extended educational opportunities pro- vided by the residence hall for honors students. Remodeled Van Zile opens as honors dormitory After one year of extensive remodeling, Van Zile hall was reopened in the fall to house 140 honors students. Under a visiting hours program instituted early in the year, men and women were allowed to visit in each others ' rooms during 12- hour periods on specified days. In order that resi- dents ' views be adequately represented to dorm administrators, a temporary hall governing board was established by the students. Twice each month, residents sponsored a Fri- day night coffeehouse in the basement of the dor- mitory. Open to the public, the coffeehouse set the stage for informal discussions and performances by individual and group entertainers. Van Zile Hall TOP ROW: Ed Lunn, Sharon Lunn, Donald R. Anstaett, Joseph A. Barclay, Dale A. Beck, Mark G. Bell, John P. Biggs, Robert Blackburn. SECOND ROW: Jennifer A. Brown, Paul Burgardt, Robert L. Burkey, Linnea G. Capps, James L. Carter, Roberta A. Cation, Joyce E. Clydesdale, Melody A. Coffey. BOTTOM ROW: David W. Cooley, Diane E. Dickson, Paul W. Dla- bal, Gregory M. Doxsee, Gregory L. Eicher, Martha C. Einsel, Ste- ven W. Engelhardt, Fredreck K. Erickson. 332 Van Zile Hall TOP ROW: Lynda J. Faith, Sharon A. Farrell, Ste- ven G. Fellers, Donald L. Fenton, Mark J. Finger, Sandra G. Flick- ner, Ronald G. Fraass. SECOND ROW: Linda M. Fry, Ragene H. Gaede, Grace L. Ger- ritz, Andrew Gofreed, Twila S. Gore. Barbara L. Grover. Janette L. Hagler. THIRD ROW: Daniel F. Hanson, James T. Hartford, Sherryl A. Hawley. Kerma S. Headrick, Maurine K. Heckerson, Duane F. Heffelbower, Randal D. Helus. FOURTH ROW: Melanie J. Hep- perly, Charles B. Hermesch, Janice M. Hickok, Peggy J. Hole- man. Joanne L. Hoobler, Helen E. Hoover. Cynthia A. Hooper. FIFTH ROW: Marlys M. James. Ruth E. Jansen. Cynthia E. Jen- kins, Philip E. Jeselnik. Linda J. Jolly. Deborah K. Kimberl, Lau- rel C.King. SIXTH ROW: Carol A. Leonard. Linda A. Lickteig, Michael W. Mawdsley, Kathleen J. Mclver. Mary K. Meyer, Rexanne Miller. Stephen R. Miller. SEVENTH ROW: Judith A. Moore. Sheila J. Needham. Dale Nimz, Pamela I. Owens. Ray A. Parker. Brad A. Paulsen, Rhon- da J. Pearson. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas W. Peck. John E. Peterson. Martha A. Peterson. Richard D. Peterson. Thomas J. Phillips, Carolyn I. Price. Robert D. Prochaska. BOTTOM ROW: John W. Prock. Allen J. Randall, Dallas L. Rich- ards, Donald E. Richards. Mary L. Richardson, Jan Ricksecker. Joseph K. Rippetoe. Walter F. Robinson. 333 Van Zile Hall TOP ROW: Charles A. Ruberson. Jeanette S. Rumsey. Carol A. Russ, Wil- liam L. Schmidt. Diane Shreve, William W. Sims. Joann K. Slead, Steven B. Smith. TOP ROW: Wesley E. Smith, Jan- ice I. Snider, Paul L. Stagner, Sharon S. Stoecker. Albert J. Urich. Terry E. Waldren, Isidod J. Wallimann, Deborah L. White. BOTTOM ROW: Diedra H. Wil- liams, Garnet M. Wilson. Janet S. Woertendyke, Pamela S. Wolf, Jane A. Wollen, Joseph W. Works, Joanne Worthington, Martha A.Zinn. Van Zile Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Helen E. Hoover, Walter F. Robinson, Joseph W. Works, Melody A. Coffey, James H. Greason, Diedra H. Williams, David P. Rogge, Paul W. Dlabal. SECOND ROW: Joyce E. Clydesdale, Twila S. Gore, Rhonda J. Pearson, Barbara L. Grover, John P. Biggs, Charles A. Ruberson, Paul L. Stagner. BOT- TOM ROW: Kathleen J. Mclver. Richard D. Peterson. Margaret Rick- seeker, Robert D. Prochaska. 334 Informal coffees highlight fall entertaining in Boyd hall, one of the three Petticoat Lane dorms. Boyd hall women seek donations for UNICEF As community service projects, the women of Boyd hall went trick or treating for UNICEF on Halloween and adopted an underprivileged Man- hattan family at Christmas. Father ' s Weekend, a Christmas formal, spring party and grub party during Dead Week comprised the social activities sponsored by the residence hall. High academic achievement of individual residents was recog- nized at the scholarship dinner. Boyd hall coeds included members of Engin- dears, the 1968 Rodeo Queen and a finalist in the annual Miss Agriculture contest. As part of a remodeling project, new furniture was purchased for the dormitory ' s living room and lobby. During a break from studying, Boyd hall coeds con- centrate on trying to win in a fast game of jacks. 335 Boyd Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Gayla S. Gilliland, Terry L. Ellis, Jennifer J. Stone, Carol A. Lyon, Constance J. Bearner. Marsha S. Smith, Rozelle M. Bruns, Jennifer J. Todd. Susanna G. Dusenbu- ry, Jackie W. Moody, Zelma J. Hunsicker, Dorothy A. Nachtigal. SECOND ROW: Mary C. Garbier, Phyllis A. Long, Carolyn S. Beebe. Karen J. Kohr. Diana L. Kohr, Viva K. Mathes, Mary C. Grable, Janet J. Marshall, Glennis J. Simpson, Nancy E. Barrett. BOTTOM ROW: Susan R. Lamb, Laurel Klinger, Jane M. Bacon, Julie A. Alberg, Mar- gretta A. Summers, Catherine L. Wagner, Mary H. Thomsen. Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Sammy Hoss, Karen Hensleigh, Pamela A. Alsup, Jane M. Ba- con, Linda S. Bain, Jenifer E. Baldridge, Florice L. Bales, Nan- cy E. Barrett. SECOND ROW: Nancy J. Barthol- omew, Joan E. Bastel, Const- ance J. Bearnes, Nancy A. Bechtold, Sharron L. Becken- hauer, Carolyn S. Beebe, Susan E. Bolin, Karen K. Booth. THIRD ROW: Patricia L. Bower, Nancy L. Bozarth, Sonya J. Brewer, Sharon J. Brier, Shirley J. Britton, Teresa B. Brown. Rozelle M. Bruns. Jill K. Budge. BOTTOM ROW: Judith A. Camp- bell. Ann K. Carothers, Cathleen D. Chandler, Margaret E. Chew, Barbara S. Christensen, Mara J. Clark, Cheryl S. Coffman, Dawn A. Coffman. 336 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Theresa Y. Cover, Carolyn S. Coyne, Connie J. Cruce, Doris J. Cud- ney, Cathy A. Dierking. Mary M. Dobbins, Nancy K. Dunn, Susan- na G. Dusenbury. SECOND ROW: Terry L. Ellis, Patricia M. Ervin, Beverly K. Fal- gione, Marilyn F. Finger, Tina K. Foley. Janice L. Gaines, Mary C. Garbier. Carolyn S. Gardner. THIRD ROW: Susan R. Garrelts, Barbara G. Gatzoulis. Cheryl R. Gehrt. Gayla S. Gilliland, Connie J. Glasco, Mary C. Grable. Cyn- thia A. Green, Deborah A. Gross. FOURTH ROW: Mary A. Gunn, Gloria J. Gutierrez, Mary J. Gwyther, Carol E. Halderson, Barbara S. Hamilton. Patricia D. Harris, Susan G. Harvey, Linda M. Hatch. FIFTH ROW: Sandra L. Hayes, Barbara E. Healy, Nancy L. Heath, Anita D. Herdt, Lynn A. Heusdens, Alice A. Hodgson, Ruthann I. Holle, Mary E. Horton. SIXTH ROW: Susan E. Hoskin- son. Linda J. House. Linda M. Howard, Anita M. Huck. Zelma J. Hunsicker, Diana R. Jaeger, Darcey D. Jeram, Christine A. Johnson. SEVENTH ROW: Michaela A. Johnston, Carol J. Juhnke, Car- olyn A. Kaberline. Jean E. Kai- ser. Martha C. Kellogg, Maria J. Kirchhoff, Pamela G. Kitch, Laurel Klinger. EIGHTH ROW: Cheryl G. Kohl, Cheryl A. Kohr, Karen J. Kohr, Deborah L. LaCoe. Susan R. Lamb. Josephine A. Lang, Linda D. Laws. Mary J. Lebens. BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer A. Lee. Susan K. Lee, Marilyn K. Leitner, Nancy J. Lignitz. Claire W. Lind- bloom, Kathleen A. Littfin. Lo- reen A. Locke. Phyllis A. Long. 337 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Suzanne M. Ludwig, Carol A. Lyon. Dean- na K. Lyon, Catherine A. Majes- ki, Marsha A. Manley, Jeanne M. Maring. Sherry L. Markert. SECOND ROW: Janet J. Mar- shall. Gloria A. Marxen, Jean L. Masciovecchio, Kathleen M. Mast, Viva K. Mathes, Judy A. May. Becky J. Mayhew. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth J. Mc- Caskie, Deanna M. McNeal. Mar- lene R. McPherson, Patricia A. Melland, Donna M. Meyer, Mary K. Mick, Janet F. Miller. FOURTH ROW: Marlynne K. Mill- er, Pamela A. Miller. Patricia A. Miller. Maren Moffitt, Jackie W. Moody, Susan C. Morgenson, Margo M. Morrow. FIFTH ROW: Jane M. Mullen, Pamela C. Mullen, Jeanette M. Mulligan, Lloyd V. Myers, Doro- thy A. Nachtigal, Carol S. Nave, Juanita J. Nemechek. SIXTH ROW: Dorothy A. Newell, Karen S. Noland, Judith A. Olan- der, Linda L. Owen, Gloria J. Parker, Patricia L. Parker, Nan- cy J. Perrin. SEVENTH ROW: Patricia M. Phalp, Susan K. Phillips, Mar- garet L. Piper, Shery! A. Poh- lenz. Charlotte V. Portschy, Charlotte A. Quint, Sharon R. Radke. EIGHTH ROW: Carole S. Reed. Nancy J. Reed. Linda C. Rhoads, Betty J. Rodgers. Cheryl J. Ross, Delia L. Ross, Carol A. Sauerwein. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret A. Schnepp, Betty A. Schrag, Carla E. Schulz, Connie J. Seamans, Linda A. Segebreacht, Sheryl E. Seller, Susan E. Sheetz. 338 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Glennis J. Simpson, Beverly J. Skolaut. Janice R. Sloan. Judith A. Smith, Marilyn J. Smith. Marsha S. Smith, Debra S. Soderberg. SECOND ROW: Ruth E. Spunau- gle. Nina C. Stair, Susan J. Standley. Jennifer J. Stone. Pamela G. Strowig. Virginia K. Sundberg, Sandra D. Sutter. THIRD ROW: Sarah J. Swift. Faye L. Taplin. Vicky L. Tatro. Julie L. Taylor. Jolene K. Teske. Mary H. Thomsen, Karen D. Thorn. FOURTH ROW: Marcia R. Thorn. Jennifer J. Todd. Linda S. Trigg. Pamela J. VanLeewen. Carol L. Vaughan. Barbara J. Wade. Catherine L. Wagner. FIFTH ROW: Linda S. Waite. Ber- tha L. Wall, Luann J. Wamhoff. Sheryl K. Webber. Henrietta S. Weber. Theo M. Webster. Rita E. Wetter. BOTTOM ROW: Connie M. Whe- lan. Antoinette L. Whitlock, Ja- net J. Wilson, Linda K. Wilson. Janet H. Woodson. Reseda J. Wrigley, Susan M.Wyatt. Sporting her pride button, K-State alum Mamie Boyd joins fans in cheering for a successful ' Cats play. Boyd hall coeds celebrate lavalierings, pinnings and engagements with the traditional toss into the shower. J - 339 Throughout the year, the residents of Kenney Ford hall attended exchange functions with men ' s dorms. After a day of classes and campus activities, co- eds hurry to take their places in the dinner line. Ford coeds plan parties for Head Start children Children in Project Head Start were the guests of Ford hall residents at Halloween and Christ- mas parties. Weekends were set aside by the coeds to entertain parents and, during the football season, residents hostessed post-game social gath- erings. Ford hall housed two semi-finalists in the Homecoming Queen contest, the president of AWS and the Miss Kansas Rodeo Queen. Social events offered to the women included a Christmas formal, Activities Carnival and periodical func- tions with men ' s residence halls. The Kenney Ford hall scholarship was awarded to the resident who had maintained the highest grade point average for both semesters during the year. 340 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Joan Parizz. Wilma Tunison. Diana B. Adams, Eena J. Adams. Deborah J. Alley, Kathleen E. Allie, M. Diane Allison, Valerie K. Ameno. SECOND ROW: Dorothy M. An- derson, Marsha D. Anderson, Claudia J. Arnold, Mary J. Auf- dengarten. Nancy J. Backhus, Gwen A. Baer, Sheryl L. Baer, Sheila L. Bairow. THIRD ROW: Carol R. Baker. Sherre D. Baker. Nancy S. Bar- ker, Nancy L. Barlow. Judith A. Barr. Carolyn D. Barry. Marilyn K. Barthol. Jeanette K. Baum. FOURTH ROW: Marsha A. Bax- ter, Pamela A. Beer, Janet K. Bell, Carol A. Bennett. Barbara A. Berentz. Marilyn Bettis. Cheri K. Betty. Karen A. Biesenthal. FIFTH ROW: Rebecca A. Bishop. Pamela G. Black. Barbara K. Blackwell. Janice M. Blick, San- dra L. Bloom, Christin L. Blu- menshine. Rebecca B. Boggs. PattieL. Bohn. SIXTH ROW: Germaine L. Bollig. Harline A. Bond, Suzanne Bord- ner, Barbara S. Bosley. Sue A. Bowers, Juanita M. Bowman. Joelen S. Boyer, Beth G. Bradshaw. SEVENTH ROW: Jennifer G. Brady. Patricia A. Brenner. Cathie A. Brewer, Lora L. Brew- er, Marlene J. Brinker, Janet S. Brodhagen, Brenda S. Brown, Janet Brown. EIGHTH ROW: Julie K. Buck- man, Rita J. Bucklew, Donna L. Bullock, Lucinda A. Bullock. Linda K. Burns, Coleen A. Burt. Kimberly A. Buxton, Rita J. Campbell. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis M. Carl- son. Shauna Carpenter. Marga- ret J. Carson. Catherine A. Cas- sidy. Barbara J. Chance. Nancy S. Chapman, Diana L. Cheney, Patricia K. Chilcote. 341 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Mary M. Christenson, Ruth M. Cikanek, Marjorie J. Clark, Kathleen G. Clark, Lynda M. Colby, Crystal Collinsworth, Rebecca S. Col- lom, Linda S. Colvin. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Combs, Susan K. Cook, Peggy E. Cooper, Wanda C. Couture, Pau- la E. Cox. Wealtha A. Coyne, Cathy J. Cramer, Colleen T. Crane. THIRD ROW: Lynette Crawford, Mary M. Crenshaw, Mary C. Cris- pin, Karen K. Crumbaker, Judith A. Cunningham, Sue A. Curry, Jane E. Dale, Karen M. Dalinghaus. FOURTH ROW: Marianne Y. Damon, Judith R. Davenport, Deborah A. Davidson, Beverly J. Davis, Denise M. Davis, Rose L. Davis, Cynthia A. Dawson, Belva L. Dearing. FIFTH ROW: Donna M. Diehl. Mary L. Dieker, Ginger D. Dixon, Margaret L. Doerksen, Cecilia M. Domme, Deborah J. Donaldson, Rebecca E. Duffy, Patricia R. Durbin. SIXTH ROW: Luanne Dyck, Deb- orah K. Dye, Nancy L. Edgar, Mary K. Edgecombe, Elaine M. Egan, Deborah L. Effland. Linda J. Eisenbarth, Donna M. Elder. SEVENTH ROW: Sandra K. Ellis, Sharon E. Ellis, Leslie M. El- sham, Deborah A. Eisner, Albert Emmerson, Jacqueline Enders, Yvonne J. Engle. Dorothy K. Ericksen. EIGHTH ROW: Sue A. Ericson, Sandra A. Esslinger, Susan K. Falk, Jennifer Fankhauser, Glo- ria A. Farber, Cheryn M. Fischer, Deborah L. Fisher, Kathy B. Flandermeyer. BOTTOM ROW: Roetta D. Floyd, Susan D. Frazey, Carol L. Fra- zier, Marcia L. Frazier, Karol J. Freeborn, Diana Fromm, Sheryl Fulk, Paula J. Gallemore. 342 Ford Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Janice M. Blick. Sue A. Bowers. Marilyn Bettis. Rebecca S. Collom. Mrs. Willma R. Tunison. Judith L. Lloyd. Charlotte J. Goff. Sue A. Jenson, Joanne E. Mc- Collough. Jennalie S. Wedel. Fran J. Lovitch, Beth G. Bradshaw. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth M. Cikanek. Pattie L. Bohn. Jane E. McKaig. Christine VanPetten. Laurel I. Johnson. Kimberly A. Buxton. Cyn- thia L. Schoeppel. Catherine A. Cassidy. Janice M. Tillman, Elizabeth A. Kaelson. Judith A. Barr. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Maureen E. Gampper. Sandra S. Garan- son. Nancy D. Garrelts. Jana M. Garrison, Billie K. Gates. Rita R. Gatti. Cynthia George. Patricia A. Gibson. SECOND ROW: Haranna L. Gif- ford, Judy A. Gillen. Sandra L. Glunt. Jane G. Gockel. Charlotte J. Goff. Patricia Goldwasser. Al- ice C. Goodin. Andrea J. Goodin. THIRD ROW: Karen E. Gorman. Linda L. Gorton. Rutha A. Gra- ber. Marsha A. Graham. Mary V. Graham. Glenda J. Greenfield. Linda K. Greenwell. Linda J. Griffeth. FOURTH ROW: Gynile E. Grigg. Jane E. Groeltz. Susan A. Gross. Linda G. Grubbs. Linda M. Gud- enkauf, Elizabeth Guilfoyle. Judy C. Gustafson, Sherryl A. Guy. FIFTH ROW: Karen R. Halderson. Sharolyn K. Hall, Margaret Hal- lack, Virginia Haller. Nancy E. Hambelton. Marita J. Hamm. Vikki L. Hanlon. Lorraine L. Hanson. BOTTOM ROW: Jayne Harder. Lynette S. Hargett. Mary K. Har- righton, Carol A. Harris. Carolyn M. Hathaway. Patricia A. Hat- trup. Susan E. Hays. Marilyn D. Hazen. 343 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Susan M. Heath, Wanda M. Hedden, Ju- dith J. Hedlind, Diane J. Heit- man, Cheryl A. Heller, Linda L. Herrin, Barbara J. Hetzel, Mary J.Hetzel. SECOND ROW: Patricia A. Hick- ey. Mary A. Hildwein, Vicki B. Hilterbrand, Leslie Hodgson, Karen A. Hoeflicker, Dolores M. Hoff, Patricia D. Hogan, Jill E. Holland. THIRD ROW: Marcia S. Holland, Zelda R. Holley, Cynthia J. Hoi- man, Angele Holvorson, Marga- ret A. Honas, Cathy L. Hood, Linda S. Hood, Alane M. Horack. FOURTH ROW: Barbara L. Hous- er, Jennifer B. Howard, Shirley A. Hughes, Beverly J. Hunt, Mar- ilyn J. Intermill, Deborah L. Ir- win, Ann E. Isenberg, Diane L. James. FIFTH ROW: Jeanette James, Nancy Jamison, Celeste J. Jas- per, Sharon S. Jay, Kendra K. Jensen, Sue A. Jensen, Carolyn M. Jirik, Merrily A. Johns. SIXTH ROW: Karen E. Johnson, Laurel I. Johnson, Patricia K. Johnson, Wendy L. Johnson, Barbara J. Johnston, Virginia M. Joiner, Carol L. Jones, Linda E. Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: Victoria S. Jos- lyn, Elizabeth A. Kaelson, Teresa L. Kaelson, Vera M. Kaiser, Elaine M. Karhut, Jacquolynn A. Katana, Mary B. Kelley, Paula A. Kemp. Replacing the traditional dorm study hall, Kramer Food Center provides special reference collections from Farrell library and serves as a centralized branch library for residents in the dorm complex. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Susan Kennett. Margaret J. Kent, Su- san J. Kerr, Arlys E. Kessler, Deborah L. Ketterman, Linda J. Keys, Kathy E. Kifer, Connie S. Kingsley. SECOND ROW: Carol M. Klein. Catherine L. Kletchka, Mary S. Knedlik, Carol A. Kniffin, Bar- bara A. Knodle, Laura J. Kob- beman, Kathleen S. Kolarik, Diane C. Kolsti. THIRD ROW: Diane M. Kongs, Suzanne E. Koons, Kristy K. Kopp, Janet E. Krall, Karen R. Kruse, Verna M. Kruse, Judy K. Kuharic, Virgine L. Kukuk. FOURTH ROW: Andrea L. Kuzila. Catherine A. Lair, Carol J. Lamb, Trudy L. Lambert, Vicki J. Lane, Lynetter Larkins, Patricia K. Larson, Sharon K. Lilly. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl L. Lincoln, Donna S. Lindeman, Kathy A. Linder. Merry A. Lingenfelser, Lucia A. Little. Christy L. Livin- good. Judy L. Lloyd, Nancy R. Lord. SIXTH ROW: Sue M. Lovejoy. Fran J. Lovitch, Cynthia J. Lowe, Jessie L. Luke, Cathy S. Lun- dine, Christine M. Macho, Mau- reen K. Maier, Cheryl A. Maneth. SEVENTH ROW: Betty J. Manion. Sheila R. Mann, Mary A. Marling. Helen Marschhausen, Lisa R. Marshall, Linda G. Martin, Elena L. Marzan, Jenell M. Matson. EIGHTH ROW: Cynthia R. May- ers, Margaret E. McCarthy, Mary C. McCloskey. Joanne E. Mc- Collough. Michelle Mc- Conaughey, Katherine A. Mc- Cool, Susan J. McCown, Diane K. McDonald. BOTTOM ROW: Jane E. McKaig, Claudia M. McKinsey, Vicki L. McKnight. Elaine K. McNerny, Linda C. Meseke, Kathy J. Mey- er, Carmel J. Miles, Linda G. Miller. 345 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Marcia C. Miller, Paula K. Miller. Janis L. Minor, Jan L. Mitchell, Letha F. Mitchell, Candace M. Mohler, Marianne M. Moll, Rosemary A. Moon. SECOND ROW: Deborah K. Mor- gan, Patricia L. Morgan, Linda K. Merrill, Jane E. Morris, Bar- bara E. Mudge, Gail E. Mueller, Nancy J. Mundwiler, Janet E. Murphy. THIRD ROW: Julie A. Murphy, Kay M. Murphy, Rosemary Mu- sil, Kathryn J. Mussleman, Christine Mussemann, Jeanne L. Mutch, Kristy J. Myers, Chris- tine H. Nagle. FOURTH ROW: Linda K. Nelssen. Cathy A. Nevins, Shirley M. Newbury, Mary K. Nichols, Nan- cy K. Nixon, Anne E. Noller, Te- resa M. Obermeier, Glenda M. Odgers. FIFTH ROW: Collette A. Olson. Beverly A. Olsson, Julieanne Osburn, Laura E. Oswald. Caro- lyn P. Oswalt, Vicki R. Otten, Angela S. Otto, Rebecca J. Ousley. SIXTH ROW: Joyce G. Overturf, Gail E. Owen, Jan S. Page, Ju- dith A. Page. Maria E. Panos, Kathleen L. Parke, Alice M. Peak, Teresa G. Pearce. SEVENTH ROW: Beverly L. Pear- son, Janie B. Perrin, Brenda K. Peterie, Andra K. Peterson, Babara J. Pilger, Barbara A. Pipes, Pamela S. Plumb, Karen A. Poland. EIGHTH ROW: Connie L. Ponton, Roberta A. Pray, Janice A. Price, Mary E. Proctor, Patricia L. Pruitt, Donna S. Prusa, Blenda G. Pyke, Pamela A. Randall. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen A. Ra- ple, LeAnn M. Rataj, Judith Rav- enscroft, Diana L. Reber, Diane L. Reese, Crystal F. Reimer, Kar- en L. Reynolds, Janice L. Rhodes. 346 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Pamela S. Rice. Carolyn K. Ringel. Patri- cia A. Ripple, Janet L. Rivers, Mary D. Robertson. Evelyn A. Rock. Nina J. Roepke. Sharron K. Rogers. SECOND ROW: Nancy J. Roland. Jackie A. Roseberry. Connie D. Rotach, Karla S. Rugh. Elaine A. Rundquist, Margaret J. Ruplin. Linda L. Saffell. Peggy L. Sandelin. THIRD ROW: Carol J. Sanders. Priscilla D. Sanders. Mary A. Sanko. Anita L. Schaller, Maria E. Scheer, Willa D. Scheuneman. Kathy F. Schmider. Diana K. Schmitt. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen L. Schmitt. Connie L. Schneider. Cynthia L. Schoeppel, Melinda L. Schrader, Kathryn A. Scott. Donita L. Seim, Susan J. Selby. Terri L. Sellars. BOTTOM ROW: Alana L. Senn. Janice L. Seratt. Janet M. Shaf- er. Debbie L. Shaffer. Carol L. Shaheen. Lenora E. Sharp, Cin- dy L. Shaw. Sherry L. Shearer. Before being called over the intercom, a dorm resi- dent gives a final approving look into the mirror. 347 Anything Goes was the title of a skit presented by Ford hall residents at Homecoming Previews for their candidate Bev Davis. From 13 semi-finalists presenting skits, judges selected five finalists. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Toni L. Shepard, Julie D. Sherraden, Marsha A. Shorter, Natalie J. Shove, Mary B. Showalter, Ruth A. Siefkin, Susan K. Simden, Sheryl A. Skinner. SECOND ROW: Cheryl D. Smith, Vicki L. Soppe, Candace L. Sou- kup, Ellen F. Speer, Maria S. Spillman, Kathleen A. St. Peter, Pamela S. Starbuck, Becky A. Stejskal. THIRD ROW: Janet M. Sterbenz, Jean L. Sterling, Nancy A. Ste- vens, Mickey L. Steward, Vickie J. Stiner, Joyce L. Stinson, Bri- gitte M. Stoever, L. Lorene Stoner. FOURTH ROW: Wanda R. Storey, Mary E. Strick, Barbara Strieker, Kay Ellen Stuart, Linda K. Suhm, Joan E. Sunderland. Bet- ty J. Suttles, Linda S. Suttles. FIFTH ROW: Cynthia S. Sutton, Joyce M. Swenson, Vivian K. Swilley, Donne L. Symns, Patri- cia J. Taddiken, Deborah A. Takach, Patricia J. Tarry, Sue A. Tasker. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah Taylor, Lorraine A. Taylor, Phyllis E. Taylor, Rebecca M. Thomas, Teresa K. Thomas, Marcia E. Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Sheila K. Thompson. 348 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Rita M. Thurston. Wanda J. Tilford, Jan- ice M. Tillman, Linda M. Todd. Rebecca J. Todd, Carol A. Trex- ler. Catherine A. Trout, Janice A. Trumpp. SECOND ROW: Dianna K. Trzi- cky, Feme I. Tuma, Theresa J. Turner. Teresa R. Tyler, Jimmie K. Ullom, Suzanne K. Ulrich, Victoria L. Unruh, Linda L. Valburg. THIRD ROW: Christine Van Pet- ten, Candice K. Vath. Mabel R. Vieselmeyer. Sharon A. Voegele. Vaunda L. Voigts, Mary S. Vrzak. Linda J. Waechter, Elizabeth Waggoner. FOURTH ROW. Ann K. Wake- man, Marta L. Walz. Candace I. Ward, Annette Warder. Judith J. Watson, Maria C. Watts. Susan A. Weckerling. Janice F. Wedel . FIFTH ROW: Jennalee S. Wedel. Ann M. Weinmann, Cynthia M. Wells, Kathleen A. Wenger, Ali- cia Wheeler, Barbara A. White, Glenda G. White. Joan M. White. SIXTH ROW: Lynne H. White. Gwen E. Whitlock, Vicki O. Whit- ney. Kristi L. Whittier. Ann L. Wichman. Peggy J. Wiechman. Gayle A. Wilderman, Marilyn K. Williams. SEVENTH ROW: Pamela A. Wil- liams. Helen C. Wilson. Margaret E. Wilson. Sandra A. Wilson. Susan L. Winchester. Ruby E. Winter. Kathleen Winteroth. Nancy Witt. EIGHTH ROW: Nancy R. Wolfe. Janice K. Wood. Marsha A. Wood. Susan M. Wood, Pamela R. Wyker. Linda D. Wyrill, Julia J. Yates. Karen A. Yoos. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon D. Young, Gloria J. Younger, Nan- cy A. Younggren. Sheryl K. Zeig- ler. Linda K. Zerbe. Francine J. Zimmerman, Margo E. Zimmer- man, Karen A. Zwingelberg. 349 Goodnow claims trophy for women ' s intramurals To acquaint new residents with dorm living, Goodnow hall sponsored a fall orientation pro- gram which featured a mini-carnival modeled af- ter the Union Activities Carnival. In intramurals, the hall placed first in three events to capture the women ' s trophy. In addition to holiday parties and a winter formal, residents attended dorm cof- feehouses and a birthday party for Isaac T. Good- now. Among the 585 residents were two Home- coming Queen finalists, the Future Farmers of America Queen, the winner of the K-State Play- ers ' Best Actress award and members of Mortar Board, Spurs, Alpha Lambda Delta honoraries and Angel Flight and Light Brigade auxiliaries. Open during the summer for pre-enrollment and rush week, Goodnow hall provides air-conditioned rooms. For Spring Fling open house, residents of Goodnow hall featured the Key Club theme on each floor. 350 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Donna R. Adamek, Gloria Ad- ams, Sandra L. Alford, Norene F. Allen, Delores K. Anderson, Mel- anie E. Anderson, Deborah L. Arendt. Elizabeth Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Janet B. Arm- strong. Suzanne Asher. Jonet D. Atherton, Marilyn J. Atwood. Arvis K. Auld. Margaret A. Bab- cock. Darlene D. Bahner. Debo- rah E. Bailey. THIRD ROW: Linda M. Bakarich. Nancy Barker. Gwen K. Barnes. Linda L. Barnes. Merrilee S. Barnett, Dorothy C. Bartel. Sharon Bartholomew. Sandra L. Bass. FOURTH ROW: Joyce A. Becker. Betty A. Beisner. Barbara A. Bender. Merlene M. Berger, Katherine D. Bethel. Patricia L. Bicknell, June L. Bieber. Shelia Billenwillms. FIFTH ROW:- Barbara A. Bishop, Linda S. Blaich. Carol A. Blakey. Nancy M. Bodmer. Kerry J. Bootman. Marjorie A. Bowen. Carol A. Bowers. Linda E. Bowman. SIXTH ROW: Sandy M. Boyce. Janet E. Boys. Marilyn A. Bram- ley. Sue A. Brandyberry, Jan U. Brecheisen. Janet M. Brown. Yvonne S. Brown. Barbara L. Brownlie. SEVENTH ROW: Cathy A. Buch- ner, Belinda B. Buehler, Cindy L. Burch, Karen L. Burgess. Char- lotte A. Burghart. Janice L. Bu- tin, Marcella M. Byrne. Priscilla Callison. EIGHTH ROW: Janet L. Camp- bell. Beth E. Canny. Pamela J. Carder. Carla L. Carleton. Bar- bara K. Carlson, Renee M. Carnes. Jill E. Carr. Loeva A. Carter. NINTH ROW: Nancy J. Carter. Charlotte R. Charles. Manbell S. Chiles, Carol Christensen. Nan- cy G. Clark. Roberta J. Clark, Judy E. Clower. Barbara J. Clymer. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara L. Cobb. Steven J. Cohorst. Virginia E. Cole, Nancy J. Conaway. Eliza- beth F. Conners. Marilyn P. Cooper. Sandra S. Cooper. Pamela K. Corbin. 351 Goodnow TOP ROW: Rebecca J. Cox, Susan H. Cram, Janie M. Creson, Sibyl K. Culver, Connie Gushing, Danita E. Dallman, Tommy D. Dameron, Jeffrey H. Danielson. SECOND ROW: Judy K. David, Deborah S. Davidson, Adele L. Davis, Cathy J. Davis, Donna L. Davis, Judith K. Davis, Jean M. De Forest, Deborah F. Dean. THIRD ROW: Deborah J. Deege, Janice R. Denton, Marilyn L. Deubler, Joslyn A. Dewey, Sher- ry L. Dillon, Melinda L. Dobson, Lois A. Dodge, Marjorie E. Dohl. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis A. Dor- land, Patricia D. Dorrance, Mar- go M. Dudley, Kathleen Dunbar, Nancy L. Dunn, Sharen A. Dur- ler, Marilyn K. Edelman, Sandra Ellenbecker. FIFTH ROW: Deanna J. Elliott, Janine M. Ellis, Deborah L. Er- nest, Janet E. Ewald, Donna F. Ewing, Diane R. Fansher, Tana J. Farrell, Carol S. Fellman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary J. Fent, Linda D. Fike, Jeanette L. Fisch- er, Celeste E. Fisher, Eunice E. Fisher, Rhonda L. Fisher, Donna Fleischacker, Don W. Fleming. Casual breaks after class and before dinner permit Goodnow coeds to relax with a game of gin rummy or bridge. The dorm women sometimes compete in foot- ball and volleyball games with the men in Marlatt. Goodnow TOP ROW: Lizabeth L. Floyd, Kathryn G. Focke, Kathy L. Foltz, Lorraine F. Foos, Sarah A. Foster, Elizabeth A. Fox, Janet K. Frager, Roberta Francesconi. SECOND ROW: Lois A. Franzen, Martha R. Frederick, Kathleen J. Freiherr, Kathleen M. Gabler, Jane E. Galloway, Barbara E. Gantz, Linda L. Gartner, Kather- ine J. Gartung. THIRD ROW: Toni M. Gatlin, Robert W. Gattshall, Joanne L. Gebhart, Linda C. Gibson, Rho- da M. Gilbert, Roberta K. Gil- more, Mary C. Giza, Deborah A. Goetz. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Good, Candace A. Goodman, Sherri L. Gotthardt, Ruth A. Grieve, Karyl A. Grimm, Janet K. Gripton, Martha M. Guenther, Linda K. Gumfory. FIFTH ROW: Gretchen L. Haas, Beverly J. Haberer, Lynda M. Haberer, Jane E. Habiger, Judy K. Hahn, Janice K. Hake, Linda K. Hale, JacquelynK. Haller. SIXTH ROW: Linda D. Hamilton, Carla J. Hanson, Carol V. Han- son, Linda G. Hanson, Linda L. Harden, Lee A. Harding, Betty L. Hargadine, Mary A. Harmon. SEVENTH ROW: Sherry L. Har- rington, Gretta L. Harris, Janet L. Harris, Janey T. Haslouer, Barbara A. Hatcher, Marilyn A. Hein, Nancy J. Heitmann, Ruth A. Henderson. EIGHTH ROW: Terri L. Hender- son, Vicki M. Henderson, Kim- berly A. Herres, Betty L. Hibler, Jan L. Hiser, Carol E. Hobbs, Barbara S. Hodler, Janis E. Hodson. NINTH ROW: Jo A. Horfer, Mary A. Hogan, Rebecca L. Holland, Cathy L. Holste, Jo A. Homolka, George L. Hoover, Loretta E. Horvath, Connie Hottenstein. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara K. Howe, Nancy E. Howell, Gayle D. Huecker, Carol A. Hull, Margaret E. Hummel, Shirley A. Hunt, Jolene A. Hunziker. Marta A. Hurst. 353 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Pamela S. Ingram, Patricia D. Irvine, Martha S. Isch, Pamela A. Jackson, Sheran K. Jackson, Janet E. Johnson, Susan M. Johnson, Carolyn R. Jones. SECOND ROW: Donna J. Jones, Karen S. Jones, Brenda A. Judd, Linda M. Kaufmann, Janette K. Kaup, Linda L. Kearn, Katherine J. Kelley. Marie A. Kelly. THIRD ROW: Deanna S. Kenne- dy, Kelly A. Kern, Sandra Kiefer, Colleen G. Kincaid, Kathlyn L. Kirby, Karen M. Klein, Joyce M. Klema, Margaret J. Kloepper. FOURTH ROW: Nancy E. Kned- lik, Mary K. Knief, Jane M. Kni- lans, Marilyn Koelliker. Marita P. Kolb, Irene B. Kossyk, Kay E. Kotapish, Raymond W. Kruger. FIFTH ROW: JoAnn M. Kruse, Barbara J. Kuhn, Catherine A. Kuhn, Peggy L. Kuhn, Alyce I. Lane, Michele M. Larkin. Ingrid F. Larson, Joyce A. Larson . SIXTH ROW: Sharon D. Larson, Carol J. Lawson, Mary K. Lea- sure, Terry S. Leckron, Pamela E. Lenz, Lois L. Leonard, Virginia L. Leopold, Marjorie L. Lewallen. SEVENTH ROW: Pamela J. Lew- is, Nancy K. Lietzke, Janet S. Lil- ly, Joette S. Lindsten, Marita Link, Ardys L. Littlefield. Kristin G. Lively, Victoria Lohmuller. EIGHTH ROW: Gayle Loughmill- er, Linda D. Loyd, Christin Lu- pacchino, Dayle L. Lyon, Helen H. MacDonald, Lucinda A. Ma- honey, Marjorie A. Malkames, Deanna L. Mann. NINTH ROW: Diane G. Marcu- son, Beverly A. Marten, Marilyn C. Mau, Gail A. Mayer, Gayla M. Mayfield, Betsy L. McAtee. Diane M. McClenny, Shirley J. McCoy. BOTTOM ROW: Joy Y. Mc- Farlane, Mary E. McGugin, Der- iece M. McKeeman, Sheryl K. McKinney, Susan V. McKnight, Elaine C. McMahon, Jane A. Meier, Janie L. Melton. 354 Goodnow Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Priscilla Callison. Mary Parrish. Janey T. Haslouer. Susan E. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Joy Y. McFarlane, Carolyn Coon. Diane M. McClenny. Janet K. Gripton. Janet M. Hickey. JoAnn R. Willis, Linda L. Harden, Terry K. Johnson, Pamela S. Ingram. Danita E. Dallman. Marjone A. Malkames. Janet E. Boys. Martha J. Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: Glenda K. Dormois. Sandra K. Ramsey. Charlotte L. Slater. Rebecca J. Cox. Mildred F. Schroeder, Michelle H. Williams. Connie J. Phillips. Mary J. Pent. VickieS. Russ. Goodnow TOP ROW: Goria A. Meng, Sharon L. Messick. Joyce I. Metzger. Mary E. Meyer. Nan- cy E. Meyer. Virginia K. Milhon. Jamie L. Miller. Mary S. Miller. SECOND ROW: Janet A. Mills. Linda R. Minchew. Martha C. Mitchell. Sharlene K. Mitchell. Margaret R. Moffatt. Mary K. Mooney. Deborah A. Moore. Jeannie Morgan, THIRD ROW: Karen Morrow. Kathryn Morrow. Janice S. Mueller. Laree A. Mugler. Bar- bara A. Munson. Ola M. Mur- phree. Linda L. Myers. Merry V. Neff. FOURTH ROW: Janice C. Neku- da. Jane A. Nelson. Joan M. Nickum, John P. Noonan. Shar- on L. Norton. Mary A. Novak. Cynthia L. Nusser, Judith A. Ochs. FIFTH ROW: Nancy J. Ohl. Car- ole A. Ozmun. Carolyn A. Parks. Mary Parrish. Peggy S. Paull. Patricia H. Pearce. Linda K. Pelkey. Betty Pfeifer. SIXTH ROW: Jean F. Pflieger. Connie J. Phillips. Martha L. Pierce. Ella J. Pope. Margaret A. Prater. Nancy L. Presnal. Paula K. Price. Susan L. Price. BOTTOM ROW: Sandra K. Prine. Lana K. Ramsey. Mary I. Ram- sey. Sandra K. Ramsey. Marilyn K. Rapp. Sharon Readis. Mary A. Reed. Susan N. Rehm. 355 Goodnow TOP ROW: Cynthia L. Reinhardt, Linda K. Renber- ger, Beverly L. Renner, June A. Reynolds, Alice A. Rhodd. Char- lene K. Rhodes, Brenna C. Rich- mond, Rita M. Riedel. SECOND ROW: Diana C. Rob- erts, Thelma W. Rodriguez, Joyce M. Roesler, Jeanne K. Rogers, Susan E. Rose, Suzanne Rosener, Barbara J. Ross, Susan K. Rupp. THIRD ROW: Vickie S. Russ. Joanne M. Sabol, Mary B. Sack, Barbara J. Saint, Donna J. Sand- ers, Margaret A. Schell, Frieda M. Schilling, Kay L. Schippert. FOURTH ROW: Nancy J. Schmidt, Ellen M. Schrader, Roberta I. Schrader, Jane E. Schroeder, Mildred F. Schroe- der, Kathleen Schumacher, Pa- trica L. Scott, Cindra L. Scroggin. FIFTH ROW: Cynthia E. Sebree, Janice S. Seglem, Janice W. Seip, Linda R. Selm, Kathleen A. Shannon, Barbara L. Shepherd, Dyna M. Sherwood. Alice M. Shirley. SIXTH ROW: Karen S. Shivers, Patricia K. Shoemake. Cindy L. Shortle. Charlott Sidesinger, Marcia K. Simmons, Elaine Skeuse, Charlotte L. Slater, Rhonda L. Slater. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara L. Slentz. Ann L. Smalley, Beverly A. Smith, Carolin K. Smith, Christy L. Smith, Colleen M. Smith, Diane M. Smith, Sheila M. Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Wanda L. Smith, Judith A. Snook, David L. Sol- dan, Kimberly Spear, Cynthia L. Spencer. Cynthia L. Spivey, Lin- da A. Standerfer. Deborah K. Starr. NINTH ROW: Jolynn Stocke- brand, Linda A. Stoker. Nancy L. Strube, Verna M. Sullivan, Nan- cy R. W. Swenson, Janice M. Sylvester. Barbara J. Tarbutton, Pamela K. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela L. Tay- lor, Susan C. Teschner. Jacque- lyn J. Thomas. Rita E. Thomas, Martha W. Thomas. Colleen K. Thompson. Peggy A. Thomp- son. Patricia G. Townes. 356 Goodnow TOP ROW: Michele L. Tregemba, Kathleen B. Trent- man, Arlene B. Tunick. Carmen M. Tyrus. Eileen M. Ukleja, Jan- ice K. Van Petten. Marjorie Van- scoyoc. Susan E. Varney. SECOND ROW. Linda K. Vaugh- an. Melaney R. Vickers. Linda K. Wagner. Martha J. Walker, Wan- da R. Walker, Sandra M. Watch- ous. Joy A. Weber. Peggy A. Weber. THIRD ROW: Pearl I. Wehrman. Brenda J. Weigand. Lesley A. Weller, Connie J. Wempe, Ange- la A. Wenger. Barbara J. Wenzel. Christine Wertz, Carol A. West. FOURTH ROW: Janet L. West. Patricia Wetherill. Christine R. White. Julia D. Wiley, Michelle H. Williams. Barbara Wilson. Kathy J. Winchell. Bernadette Wishall. Kathleen L. Wood. BOTTOM ROW: Vicky L. Wright. Sharon A. Yarbrough. Marsha K. Yeager, Katherine E. Yockers. Marjorie D. Zabel. Maria C. Zay- as. Barbara A. Zernickow. Mar- tha J. Zimmerman. Connie J. Zink. Goodnow residents relax after dinner by listening to their favorite songs in the dorm ' s social room. Before returning to her room, a Goodnow coed car- ries out the daily ritual of checking the mailbox. 357 Despite an increase in synthetic fabrics, a Putnam coed discovers some clothes still require ironing. Accommodating 225 coeds, Putnam hall is site of informal post-game teas during the football season. Putnam receives trophy for highest dorm grades Putnam hall, housing 225 coeds, was awarded the traveling residence hall scholarship trophy for the third consecutive semester. The recipient of the KSUARH Outstanding Leadership Award and a Royal Purple queen finalist were Putnam coeds. Residents also participated in intramurals, rodeo and rifle teams, Light Brigade and K-State Singers. The women invited Placement Center job interviewers visiting campus to dinner and discus- sions on job opportunities. During the Christmas season, the hall aided an underprivileged family and sponsored the annual Putnam formal. Other social functions included periodical faculty teas and Mothers ' and Fathers ' weekends. Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Ma- bel Strong, Pam Reynolds, Louise K. Adelhardt, Nola M. Ahlquist, Linda J. Allen, Jane E. Andres, Rebecca S. Bailey, Shar- ilyn L. Baldwin. BOTTOM ROW: Terri A. Ban- man, Marcia P. Bartell, Nancie L. Bauer, Linda K. Beckman, Susan A. Beckman, Linda M. Beebe, Linda D. Beisner, Bar- bara Belobrajdic. 358 , ;;!;. ' . (nfM Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Su- san E. Berling, Julia A. Boddie. Mary S. Bollig, Jan D. Broers, Judy C. Brown. Kathryn L. Bur- gess, Cheryln J. Burk. Sandra K. Busch. SECOND ROW: Lynn M. Cable, Diana F. Card. Sara J. Cave, Kimberly G. Clark, Candace A. Clendening, Kaye A. Clinesmith. Judith M. Coady, Janice A. Collins. THIRD ROW: Luann J. Corn, Linda J. Crabtree, Carol A. Craw- ford, Deborah L. Curtin, Leslie A. Curtis, Melissa J. Daniels. Mary A. Delzeit, Mary Dempsey. FOURTH ROW: Lea Anna Dohm. Rebecca A. Dold. Joyce I. Don- ham. Patty S. Donovan, Linda K. Dreiling, Verdon F. Dubois, Catherine M. Easterday, Linda C. Elmen. FIFTH ROW: Rita E. Erbes. Mar- ianne T. Evans. Roselene M. Evans, Carol J. Fatzer, Marjorie Fitzpatrick, Kathryn L. Foos. Kathryn A. Foster, Linda S. Freeman. SIXTH ROW: Sarah E. Frick. Marsha K. Frisbie, Susie M. Fug- ger, Judith L. Gampper. Ruth A. Gatlin. Verna D. Gilkerson. Janet C. Gooding, Sheri L. Goodpasture. SEVENTH ROW: Charlotte Grim- shaw, Barbara E. Gustason, Pa- tricia E. Gustason, Linda S. Handlin, Rita J. Hatch, Mary L. Hayes, Helen S. Heck, Linda S. Henry. EIGHTH ROW: Cheryl Hethering- ton, Cynthia E. Higgins, Kath- leen M. Hill, Joan C. Hobbs. Lela M. Hoopper, Janet M. Hoover. Lynn E. Howard, Christy A. Hoyle. BOTTOM ROW: Carol S. Hud- dleston, Susan B. Hughes, Dean- na L. Hunter, Beverly A. Hurt, Lily T. Hutchinson, Judith A. James, Crecia E. Johnson, Cyn- thia K.Johnson. 359 Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Mar- garet E. Johnson, Sarah E. John- son, Cheryl J. Kaufman, Mary E. Kehler, Candace A. Kelly, Jane E. Kitch, Cheryl S. Knetter, Sr. Mary Frances Kobets. SECOND ROW: LaDonna J. Kol- man, Marylyde Kornfeld, Mar- sha S. Korthanke, Pamela S. Landrith, Diane R. Lankas, Deb- orah J. Leach, Kathy E. Le- Breton, JaneS. Ley. THIRD ROW: Mara D. Littell, Sr. Mary Eugenia Lorio, Linda K. Maggard, Judith L. Mann, Debo- rah L. Martin, Regina M. Martin, Joelle A. McCall, Karen L. McDaniel. FOURTH ROW: Linda J. Mc- Elwain, Joanne G. McKerracher, Roxane McKinley, Teresa I. McMinn, Kathleen A. Mertes, Deidre A. Metz , Kathryn S. Mi- chaels, Marcia A. Miller. FIFTH ROW: Martenia C. Miller, Nancy E. Miller, Catherine A. Millsap, Jalayn R. Mitchell, Lin- da K. Morrison, Catherine A. Morton, Gayle L. Nelson, Linda L. Nicks. SIXTH ROW: Jami L. Nodler, Jane A. Omlor, Linda K. Pep- pers, Lana J. Perry, Janice L. Peters, Peggy S. Petrich, Carol A. Pettijohn, Linda M. Phillips. SEVENTH ROW: Kristi L. Pier- son, Priscilla S. Pivonka, Janet K. Poggenklass, Alberta M. Popp, Allegee Y. Porter, Martha J. Reck, Mary P. Reck, Donna L. Reifschneider. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon K. Rice, Anne Richardson, Pamela Rich- ardson, Geraldine K. Robinson, Marsha A. Rode, Marie A. Roebke, Jean M. Rogers, Linda M. Rose. NINTH ROW: Anita M. Ross, Joyce L. Rumsey, Darbi S. Rut- ter, Betty J. Ryan, Helen M. Ryan, Ruth A. Ryan, Deborah A. Saunders, Mary A. Schimpf . BOTTOM ROW: Beverly A. Schultz, Ruth E. Severton, Linda R. Sherer, Rhonda M. Sidner, Rhonda L. Sillin, Jane K. Simon, Patricia J. Simpson, Linda E. Skeens. ft 1 v % W.M -J 360 Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Ellen A. Smith, Judith E. Speaks. Beth A. Spease, Beverly D. Spicher, Peggy J. Stalcup, Patricia A. Stevens, Shirley K. Steward. Cynthia L. Stroup. SECOND ROW: Betty J. Sullivan. Cynthia L. Sulsar, Susan E. Taussig, Patricia A. Theno. Nan- cy A. Tipton, Walter H. Toben, Elizabeth R. Totok. Vicki E. Transue. THIRD ROW: Lesley D. Valerius, Valarie J. Vasey. Audree M. Vick- ers, Lois M. Voigt. Linda K. Volk- man, Nancy J. Wakefield. Susan E. Waldo. Madeline D. Wallace. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy R. War- ren, Fawn E. Weidner. Barbara J. Welter, Louise A. West. Sharon K. West. Nancy C. Wilson, Rober- ta L. Wirth. Linda Woellhof . Putnam Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Elizabeth R. Totok, Deborah J. Leach, Susan E. Waldo. Darbi S. Rutter, Judith A. James, Melissa J. Daniels. SECOND ROW: Linda D. Beisner, Patricia E. Gus- tason, Julia A. Boddie. Patricia A. Theno. Kimberly G. Clark. Kathryn E. LeBreton. BOTTOM ROW: Rita J. Hatch. Audree M. Vickers, Carol A. Pettijohn. 361 Under the silence of the hair dryer, a West hall coed catches up on developments in the fashion world. West dinner raises $100 for rowing team donation To raise money for the rowing team, West hall sponsored a Sloppy Joe project which netted $100. The 303 women also contributed two stat- ues and more than 50 books to the library in Der- by Food Center. Service projects undertaken by the coeds were donating gifts to residents of Park- view Manor and adopting an underprivileged fam- ily at Christmas. Halloween caroling, Mothers ' and Fathers ' Weekends and a spring formal com- prised the hall ' s major social events. Residents also entertained faculty at dinners, sponsored an Open House and participated in intramural sports. Among the coeds was the 1968 Spring Fling Wildkitten Kathy Michaels. Individual floor meetings scheduled during the year keep West hall coeds informed of upcoming activities. -- 362 West Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Lu- cille Miller. Mrs. Wilma Thomp- son. Barbara A. Albers, Kathy J. Alexander. Mary E. Baker. Rene E. Barker, Cheryl A. Barta. SECOND ROW: Charlene E. Bat- terton, Patricia A. Beard. Bar- bara E. Beck, Pamela J. Beisel. Cynthia S. Belew, Susan E. Ben- edick, Melissa A. Berg. THIRD ROW: Sheri A. Berggren, Paula B. Blair. Barbara L. Bon- neau, Elizabeth M. Booth, Bar- bara L. Boxberger, Nancy L. Burge, Judith A.Carr. FOURTH ROW: Shawn L. Carrier. Carol A. Chambers, Carol D. Chipman, Cheryl E. Claassen. Carol K. Coburn, Susan K. Cod- dington. Suzanne K. Cook. FIFTH ROW: Shirley S. Coupal. Constance J. Cramer, Joela M. Creviston, Judith A. Crist, Pame- la S. Crofoot. Janet K. Culver, Cheri Curry. SIXTH ROW: Nancy L. Davidson. Susan R. Dean, Doborah A. Deck, Bonita K. Deiter, Therisa J. Diaz, Janice K. Dill, Dana G. Domoney. SEVENTH ROW: Dianne L. Dow- ney, Deborah G. Drown, Susan J. Dulin, Edith F. Dumler. Patri- cia L. Dunham, Sheryl A. du Roy, Marcia G. Early. EIGHTH ROW: Lois A. Ebertz. Evelyn L. Ebright, Deborah J. Eickman, Jan L. Eitzman, Susan Elleman. Constance L. Ellis, Lynette M. Engle. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia L. Er- hardt, Nancy A. Ernst, Joyce A. Esslinger, Shawnee L. Fair- banks. Marjorie A. Fairhurst. Margaret E. Fatkin. Linda A. Fedde. 363 West Hall TOP ROW: Doborah S. Findley, Nancy G. Finney, Linda J. Floyd, Susan K. Forbes, Sue E. Ford, Jean A. Forsberg, Pamela M. Franson, Susan G. Freeman. SECOND ROW: Mary L. Fromme, Karen I. Funston, Janet L. Gar- rett, Pauletta S. Gibler, Janice K. Giessenbier, Barbara L. Glen- non, Tracy A. Goldsberry, Gwen D. Goossen. THIRD ROW: Wendy A. Grainger, Virginia M. Grant, Jacqueline A. Graves, Mary Graves, Mary J. Grimwood, Sharol J. Haist, Eliz- abeth J. Hamilton, Mary L. Hargis. FOURTH ROW: Virginia L. Har- kins, Pamela J. Harse, Jacque- lyn J. Hartley, Deanne M. Heath, Barbara L. Heckmann, Mary L. Heers, Deborah K. Henneberg, Barbara L. Hensley. BOTTOM ROW: Marlene S. Herr- man, Martha L. Heter, Mary C. Hochuli, Linda A. Hoffman, Pau- la B. Holmquist, Kimberly L. Houchen, Mary J. Hubbard, Carolyn A. Hummel. In the laundry room of West hall, a resident and her date pool efforts to prepare for an examination. 364 West Hall TOP ROW: Glennis S. Huseman. Roberta A. Jewett. Janice L. Johnson. Marian E. Johnson. Rita A. Johnson. Ro- sellen A. Johnson, Susan S. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Anita L. Jones. Paula G. Jones. Liana S. Joyce. Pamela S. Kaiser. Kathleen A. Kapelle. Sharon K. Kauffman. Gay A. Kearney. THIRD ROW: Linda K. Kelley. Debra C. Kemble. Mary P. Ken- nedy, Barbara L. Ketzner. Mary G. Klemm. Paula S. Klemm. Marsha K. Knetter. FOURTH ROW: Deanne M. Kordes. Kathryn A. Koster. Cyn- thia K. Kueker. Saron L. Kush- ner. Lynda E. Lamp, Sara D. Langdon. Phyllis R. Larson. FIFTH ROW: Georgiana L. Lee- per. Janet V. Lemley. Beth E. Levene. Barbara L. Livers. Mar- en K. Longren. Marie A. Lowe. Marilyn S. Loyd. SIXTH ROW: Mary N. Lucido. Janice M. Luckeroth, Patricia L. Mang. Catherine Marshall. Patri- cia L. Marshall. Jo Ann Marten. Elaine M. Martens. SEVENTH ROW: Marty J. Martin. Lanissa L. McArthur. Helen E. McCarty. Karen C. McDonald. Patricia A. McDonald. Sandra K. McKelvey. Kathryn L. McLeod. EIGHTH ROW: Marilyn S. Men- denhall. Carolyn F. Meyer. Julie A. Meyer. Lisa M. Miller. Cheryl C. Morris. Carol E. Mosier. Patri- cia A. Mudge. BOTTOM ROW: Mary L. Musil. Carolyn M. Neil. Susan A. Neill. Chester Neilson. Judith A. Neu- mann. Paula J. Newcomer. Ro- salind E. Odom. 365 West Hall TOP ROW: Patricia A. O ' Donnell, Dona L. Odrowski, Kathryn Ogilvie, Linda K. Orton, Elaine Overley, Linda J. Over- stake, Mary C. Owensby, Joanne J. Parker. SECOND ROW: Jolene J. Parker, Janis K. Pash, Shirley M. Patter- son, Linda M. Pelter, Leslie S. Penner, Cheryl L. Penny, Sandra J. Perkins, Patricia K. Perry. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Peters, Mary E. Peterson, Kathleen M. Peyton, JoAnn M. Pitsch, Mary S. Plantz, Janice E. Preston, Ann M. Pridey, Linda S. Prochaska. FOURTH ROW: Victoria J. Rader, Nanci L. Reiff, Constance K. Rhodes, Karen P. Richarz, Debo- rah L. Rieb, Joan M. Riggs, Phyl- lis E. Roelfs, Helen D. Roll. FIFTH ROW: Doborah E. Rosner, Barbara Rueschhoff, Diane M. Sandblade, Linda S. Sanders, Linda J. Sands, Diane M. Sayers, Patricia A. Schafer, Elaine M. Schauf. SIXTH ROW: Elvina R. Scholz, Kathleen B. Schraeder, Laura K. Schraeder, Elizabeth A. Schuler, Sharon M. Schwerdtfeger, Kath- ryn J. Seaman. Patricia C. Sei- bel, Judith M. Sewing. SEVENTH ROW: Jennifer C. Shea, Karen F. Sherwood, Mar- lene A. Shulda, Christine E. Shupe, Dana H. Sickles, Donna D. Sigle, Linda J. Sims, Janice L. Skaggs. EIGHTH ROW: Diana S. Sloan, Patricia A. Small, Linda J. Smith, Nan C. Smith, Sharon N. Snyder, Kathie I. Spannuth, Dawna K. Sparks, Gayle L. Star key. BOTTOM ROW: Roylee J. Steele, Leslie A. Stigers, Charlotte S. Stilley, Carol A. Storrer, Dianne L. Straub, Bette D. Stum, Mari- lyn K. Sumey, Connie D. Sutler. 366 As a favor for a friend, a West coed tries to trim hair in the basement laundry room of the dormitory. West Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Carol A. Chambers, Nancy G. Williams. SECOND ROW: Barbara L. Bonneau. Linda J. Floyd, Cecilia A. Douthy. BOTTOM ROW: Judith L. Walker, Karen L. Whitlow. West Hall TOP ROW: Sheri R. Sweet. Michelle Taylor, Sharon K. Teeters. Martha J. Thomp- son, Marta K. Toll, Joan E. Tri- plett. Linda S. Trueblood, Mary L. Tschanz. SECOND ROW: Carolyn M. Turk, Patricia S. Van Alden, Marsha Vander Giesen, Eugenia D. Wai- den, Judith L. Walker, Pamela L. Wallace, Kathy A. Walsh, Joan M. Ward. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline S. Was- semiller, Joyce A. Webber, Vir- ginia L. Wentworth, Cheryl J. White, Eileen White, Patricia M. White, Karen L. Whitlow, Gayla F. Widener. FOURTH ROW: Verla L. Willard. Kathleen A. Williams, Loretta S. Williams, Nancy G. Williams, Deborah A. Williamson, Bonnie J. Wilson, Linda S. Wilson. Tanya S.Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn S. Win- derlin, Sarah D. Winningham. Alicia K. Wise, Jane A. Wolfe. Nancy L. Woodward, Cynthia K. Yenzer, Diane L. Young, Kath- leen S.Zook. 367 Class work is forgotten as warm weather lures dorm residents outside for a fast game of touch football. Students examine a drawing assignment for an engi- neering course during a study session in the dorm. Finalists in intramural basketball, Haymaker IV and the Jolly Bodies play off in the Super Ball game. 368 Two floors in Haymaker receive intramural honors In a project experimenting with dorm visitation hours. Haymaker hall was the only men ' s dorm involved. After two semesters of allowing women in the rooms at designated hours, visitation re- ceived final approval in the spring semester. As another experimental project, carpeting was added to the hallways of four floors to test for reduction of maintenance and noise. Haymaker also added lounge chairs to the rooms. In intramurals, fourth floor won the fall basket- ball Super Ball and seventh floor won the over- all dorm division intramural championship of 1968. During fall enrollment, Haymaker spon- sored a parking lot get-acquainted dance. Initiated on an experimental basis. Haymaker was the first men ' s dorm to permit coed visitors in rooms. Sandwiches and fruit are among the snack foods available to a hungry Haymaker resident late at night. 369 Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Mohammad Abolfazli. Albert J. Affolter, Redge E. Albrecht, Les- ter W. Aldrich, Earl R. Allen, John L. Allen, Jay E. Alloway, Thomas J. Alloway. SECOND ROW: William L. Am- mel, Robert C. Anderson, Danny L. Armstrong, Claude M. Atte- bury, Terry W. Ault, Harold H. Bair, Thomas S. Bairow, Doug- las A. Baker. THIRD ROW: Murl R. Baker, John W. Banning, Carl L. Bar- ben, Larry A. Barnes, Jerry L. Barnett, Harold E. Barnthson, James P. Barrett, Lynn A. Barrow. FOURTH ROW: Paul J. Bartak, Ronald P. Bartkoski, Keith E. Barton, Richard J. Bay, William L. Beaton, Philip A. Beaudoin, James Q. Beisel, Charles E. Benedict. FIFTH ROW: Eugene D. Berges, Richard D. Bergsten, David V. Berry, Daniel G. Blackledge, John E. Blankenship, Lewis C. Bloom, Daryle W. Blume, Ed- ward G. Bogner. SIXTH ROW: David A. Bol, Jo- seph A. Boughton, Tim C. Bow- ers. Warren C. Bowker, John E. Bozarth, Bryan L. Bradley, Rich- ard L. Bradley. Ronald L. Brinkman. SEVENTH ROW: Kent L. Brown, Robert S. Brubaker, Lyndal K. Bryan, Frederick W. Bryson, Ralph R. Bucher, George D. Burgess, Gary W. Burkholder, Charles L. Burwell. EIGHTH ROW: Peter J. Capp, Peter Carmoney, Glen R. Carn- rick, Thomas W. Carrico, John M. Carter. Jeffrey L. Casten. Albert W. Chambers, Daniel D. Chiras. BOTTOM ROW: Kent D. Chris- tensen, Ray A. Christiansen, Ryan R. Chr istiansen, Thomas L. Christiansen, Bob C. Clark, Larry D. Clark, Jettie F. Con- dray, Timothy P. Connor. ii rt u .t {A 370 FLUP TWE fcURD tl! Using originality and humor, the Haymaker Home- Jayhawk over a goal post. Winners of house decora- coming decoration entry features a Wildcat flipping a tions were announced Friday at the bonfire rally. Haymaker TOP ROW: Donald T. Conway, Kenneth L. Conway, Charles H. Cook. James Cook. Stephen D. Cooper, James S. Crawford. Donald E. Cress. SECOND ROW: Carl R. Croan. Bradd A. Crowley. Robin B. Dal- by, Lonnie E. Dalrymple. Donald L. Dame, Mark L. Davidson. Duane L. Davis. THIRD ROW: James P. Davis. Rodney E. Davis. Steve R. Davis. William L. Decker. Gary C. De- graf. Paul E. Delong. Michael J. Demmer. BOTTOM ROW: John M. Deva- ney. Dennis D. Dodds, James T. Downes. Ernest L. Downs. James H. Dubois. David A. Dumey, Dennis W. Dumler. 371 At peak rush periods, residents of West, Ford, Hay- maker and Moore halls are forced to wait in long lines in Derby Food Center. Candlelight settings aid in providing special atmosphere for holiday meals. Haymaker TOP ROW: Joseph J. Dunn, Orville A. Earhart, James D. Eckert, Morris A. Ed- wards, Marion K. Eisler, Arthur R. Elliott, Edward L. Epp. SECOND ROW: Fred A. Erickson, Alan L. Everhart, Philip C. Ewald, Charles J. Fajgier, Charles M. Faulds, Mark E. Fawcett, Karl D. Fearing. THIRD ROW: Virgil V. Feerer, Warren C. Ferrer. Byron L. Fischer, John W. Fisher, Richard P. Flack, Terrell H. Fletcher, Lar- ry Fogelberg. FOURTH ROW: William H. Ford, Larry P. Forgey, Stephen W. Freeman. Edward A. Fries, Jose M. Fullana, Randall E. Fuqua. Mark D.Gabriel. BOTTOM ROW: Tharran E. Gaines. Terry W. Carman, Wil- liam D. Gay, Glen E. Gebhart, Jerry R. Gee, Herschel C. George, Earl M. Gibbs. 372 (S ft (ft Haymaker TOP ROW: James C. Gibson, Duane E. Gile, Jim- mie C. Gillespie. Kirby L. Gilles- pie, James E. Gilmore, Larry D. Goerne, Louis L. Gogue, Scott J. Goltry. SECOND ROW: Robert M. Gotts- chalk, Henry W. Green, Arthur E. Gregory, Richard J. Grossman, Larry M. Gruber, Lewis T. Gum. Kenneth L. Hadsall, Thomas M. Hall. THIRD ROW: Larry W. Hamilton, Marvin D. Hamlin, Alfred P. Handel. Van W. Hanks. John L. Harrington. David L. Hart, Larry A. Hart, Vance R. Hassler. FOURTH ROW: Howard T. Hayes, Frank L. Headrick. Larry J. Hedges, Jan Heermance, John C. Heim, Donald Helwig, Gary J. Henry. Steven E. Hermes. FIFTH ROW: Jeffrey Hildebrand, Steven R. Hill, Jackie L. Hockett. Stephen T. Hoffman. Dale E. Holterman. James L. Holter- man, Johnnie M. Hook. Gregory L. Hopper. SIXTH ROW: Jerry D. Hubbart, Larry Hubbell, John M. Hund, Robert Hurrelbrink. Jonathan Q. Hyde, Wayne L. Ingmire. Chris- topher Intfen. Thomas.E. Intfen . SEVENTH ROW: Donald Jacka, Mark Janssen. Ralph E. Jarboe. Steven E. Jenkins, Larry L. Jensen, Thomas W. Jewers, David 0. Johnson, Jeffrey G. Johnston. EIGHTH ROW: Richard W. Join- er, Craig K. Jones. David K. Jones, Donald R. Jones. Douglas S. Jones, Kenneth L. Jones. Randall S. Jones, Gregory W. Kaempfe. BOTTOM ROW: Robert D. Katz. Peter J. Kaufman, Donald W. Keeten, David Kellenberger. Charles Kelly, William L. Kelley, Larry W. Kendig, Chester R. Kent. 373 Haymaker TOP ROW: Doug- las A. Kern, Edward W. Kern, John E. Kice, David W. Kimbal, Dell J. Klema, Duane F. Klug, Don J. Knappenberger. SECOND ROW: David T. Knox, John W. Kobiskie, Dale D. Kook- en, William J. Korinek, Milton J. Krainbill, Gail J. Kreutzer, David W. Krogdahl. THIRD ROW: Randall A. Kron- blad, Steven J. Krongold, John L. Lackey, Dale Ladd, Larry D. Landis, Larry R. Landon, Dean B. Landow. FOURTH ROW: Gerald J. Lang, Kenneth E. Lanham, Dale E. Lar- ison, Daniel G. Laufenberg, Cal- vin E. Lawrence, Richard S. Leakey, Ronald B. Lemon. FIFTH ROW: Gary R. Lervold, Dean J. Lewis, Robert E. Lewis, Martin C. Libhart, Paul A. Lin- dahl, David M. Linder, Douglas W. Linder. SIXTH ROW: Larry E. Linenber- ger, Larry C. Long, David W. Loomis, Douglas D. Lowdon, Clifford S. Lucas, James Mad- dox, Donald C. Madison. BOTTOM ROW: William E. Man- kin, Lawrence W. Marshall, Bradford E. Martin, Duane W. Martin, Richard L. Martin, Ste- ven W. Martin, John P. Massa. Haymaker Council TOP ROW: Duane F. Klug, Terry L. McGrew, Peter J. Kaufman, Phongphan J. Saovaphudhasuvej, Duane C. Muck, Jeffrey G. Johnston, John K. Wallace, Henry M. Stoever, Larry W. Hamilton, Steven G. McKinley. BOTTOM ROW: Albert W. Cham- bers, David E. McLaughlin, Robin B. Dalby, Paul D. Post, Nicholas Vecchidrelli, Marion K. Eisler. Jtt, J. Haymaker TOP ROW: William T. Matney. Bernard Mayfield. Roger S. McCallum. Christo- pher McCann. Charles R. Mc- Caulley, Micheal P. McCoy. Robert C. McDonald. Christy N. McFadden. SECOND ROW: Terry L. McGrew. Jimmy M. McKaig. Marshall C. McKinley. Steven G. McKinley. David E. McLaughlin. Edwin I. McLeish. Kerry K. McMillen. Jer- ry L. Me New. THIRD ROW: Phillip W. Mc- Pheeters. Lonnie L. Mendenhall. Leroy G. Meyer. William E. Mey- er. Charles E. Miller. Steven D. Miller. Timothy L. Miller, Larry S. Mims. FOURTH ROW: Paul D. Mittan. James L. Moore. Michael E. Moore, Robert Morgenstern. Dennis R. Morriss. Duane C. Muck. Danny D. Mullen. Mark A. Murphy. FIFTH ROW: David J. Nachtigal. Stanley K. Nichols. Timothy Nightingale. Ted D. Nolde. David L. Nordhus. Melford L. Norman. Dale A. Nottingham. Alvis F. Nuttelman. SIXTH ROW: Donald M. Odell. Peter M. Orwig. Daniel L. Pear- son. Ronald L. Pepperman. Franklin P. Perez. Charles A. Perry. Edwin S. Persons. Jerry M. Peterson. SEVENTH ROW: Edwin R. Pe- trowsky. Farrokh Pezeshkmehr. Robert W. Phillips. Pierre L. Pi- cotte. David E. Piotrowsky. Adri- an J. Polansky. John K. Poole. Paul D. Post. EIGHTH ROW: Gary W. Powell. William W. Powers. David L. Prescott, Gary L. Price, Robert M. Price. Terry W. Priest. Terry L. Prince. Don R. Pruitt. BOTTOM ROW: Steven N. Quil- lin. Larry C. Rainey. Chris L. Rasmussen. Winston K. Rector, Mark C. Reed. Michael L. Rempe. Kerry L. Renner. John R. Reynolds. 375 Haymaker TOP ROW: William L. Reynolds, Barton L. Richards, David J. Richardson, Terry L. Richardson, Mark L. Riedy, John W. Risser, Arthur N. Robins, Roy L. Robinson. SECOND ROW: Ronald E. Rob- son, William J. Rowse, Ronald D. Roy, Roger L. Runnails, Larry D. Ryan, Douglas D. Sanneman, Phongphan Saovaphudhasuvej, John D. Schafer. THIRD ROW: William J. Schimpf, Jeffery A. Schlepp, Steven W. Schmidt, John E. Schneider, Thomas C. Schnepp, Tony M. Scholfield, Steven M. Schorling, Byron E. Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Jeffrey J. Schuett, Randolph J. Schuett, William A. Schurg, Danny L. Scott, Paul R. Scott, Dwayne C. Seifried, Jack H. Seip, Terry J. Shara. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth R. Shetlar, Kenneth J. Shields, Baron J. Shively, William D. Siebert, James C. Simmons, Kenneth P. Simmons, Barry L. Simon, Alan M. Smith. SIXTH ROW: Andrew E. Smith, David O. Smith, Erich R. Smith, Gary R. Smith, Michael K. Sny- der, Leland D. Squier, Carl E. Stacey, Roger H. Stafford. SEVENTH ROW: James P. Stank- er, Douglas J. Stearnes, Donald D. Steffen, Bernard Steinhilber, Terry J. Steinshouer, James D. Stewart, William F. Stone, Har- old E. Storer. EIGHTH ROW: Henry M. Stoever, Joe D. Strahm, Duane J. Strick- ler, William R. Strong. Carl L. Stueve, Larry A. Swanson, Nolan G.Swift, John T.Syvrud. BOTTOM ROW: James W. Szym- borski, Wayne E. Thiele, Gregg D. Thomas, Forrest I. Townsend, Steven J. Turley, Lyonell R. Unruh, Victor J. Vellali, Regis L. Vialle. il 376 Haymaker TOP ROW: Thom- as A. Vopat. Michael A. Wagner, Dale E. Walker, Forrest L. Walk- er. Scott A. Walker, John K. Wal- lace, William C. Walton. SECOND ROW: Francis 0. War- den. Steven D. Wasser. Roger E. Weber, Melvin C. Webster. Ger- ald W. Wedel, Rodney A. Wenger. Michael L. Whitehair. THIRD ROW: Gregory A. Whit- more. Lynn 0. Whittlesey, Rob- ert E. Wiles. James E. Williams. Kelley Williams. Richard K. Wil- liams. Gary V. Williamson. BOTTOM ROW: Larry C. Win- stead. George M. Wood. Steven C. Woolpert. Julius V. Wright. Bruce E. Yarnell. Michael A. Ysquierdo, Philip R. Zillinger. G. Michael Zoerb. Residence hall men find that Indian summer provides the perfect weather for a strenuous game of football. 377 Ping-pong and card-playing tournaments within the hall were popular among Marlatt men. Active in intra- mural competition, residents regularly viewed in- formative films shown by Student Health officials. Marlatt earns highest grades among men ' s dorms Marlatt hall men were recognized for achieving the highest grades among men ' s residence halls for both semesters of the 1967-68 school year. At Christmas, the residents donated a tree and food to a needy family in Manhattan. Other projects included constructing a Homecoming decoration and participating in Spring Fling activities. All- dorm functions were replaced by parties and for- mals sponsored by the individual floors. The 600 residents included two student senators and the president of Men ' s Glee Club. Available to resi- dents for the first time was a color television set in the dormitory ' s social room and a library estab- lished in Kramer Food Center. 378 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Don- ald Roof, Dennis R. Alexander, Darold G. Alwin, James A. Amann, Thomas L. Amos, Mar- vin K. Anderegg, Larry D. Ander- sen. Steven A. Arkin. SECOND ROW: John E. Ather- ton, Randall D. Avants, Roger J. Baalman, Ronald D. Baalman, Allan L. Bacon, Glenn E. Bailey, Russell Ballentme, Fred W. Barden. THIRD ROW: Gordon P. Barnes, Robert Bartholomew, Terry P. Bartkoski. Earl E. Barlett, Steven L. Bartsch, Ralph E. Bazil, Dwight E. Beauchamp, Paul R. Beer. FOURTH ROW: Timothy K. Bel- stra, Denzel K. Bencini, Gerald R. Benda. Bruce C. Bennett, Wil- liam C. Bennett. Mark Y. Ber- man, Galen W. Berry. Roger N. Berry. FIFTH ROW: Harold D. Bert. Thomas E. Bettles, Paul A. Bien- hoff, Daniel Biggerstaff. Serrell W. Black, Philip B. Blount, Ste- ven R. Bolte. Gregory D. Borth. SIXTH ROW: George A. Bowers. Charles R. Boyd. Max A. Boyle. Rick A. Brant, William L. Brecht. David G. Bremer. Steven L. Brodmerkle, Oscar M. Broman. SEVENTH ROW: Kerry D. Brown, William C. Brussow, David N. Bunker, Mario Burke, William O. Butler. William G. Calkins. John A. Camara, Aaron E. Carlson. EIGHTH ROW: Gary W. Carlson. Ralph W. Carlson, Michael R. Casey, Jerald A. Cavanaugh. Beverly R. Chapin. Steven L. Clanton. Anthony C. Classi, Gar- ra P.Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald A. Con- way, Robert W. Court, David S. Craft. John C. Crumrine, Chris- topher F. Cutro, William P. Daw- son, Paul F. Detrick. Duane L. Deutsch. 379 Getting wet is all part of the game as two Marlatt resi- dents learn by dousing each other with water. After the fun is over, however, comes the chore of mop- ping up the water and placing things in order. Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Geof- frey C. Devaux, Paul B. Diehl, James D. Dietrich, Donald B. Dolezilek, Samuel D. Doyle, Thomas M. Drouhard, Robert P. DuBois. SECOND ROW: Joseph M. Du- kich, Larry E. Dunn, Raymond S. Durler, Charles A. Ecord, Randy A. Edelman, Robert D. Eggles- ton, Douglas A. Egner. THIRD ROW: Lloyd R. Elliot, Dale A. Eltiste, Robert L. Engle, Ray- mond L. Erickson, Wayne L. Er- ickson, Scott A. Evans, Theo- dore W. Farres. FOURTH ROW: Gordon D. Fied- ler, Richard L. Flanary, William S. Florer, Ralph L. Flournoy, Jim R. Fortner, Larry M. Fox, Arthur B. Freedman. BOTTOM ROW: Philip J. Fricano, James R. Friend, Paul C. Fulker- son, James L. Funk, Kenneth L. Fyler, Richard W. Gansel, An- drew L. Gantenbein. Q ' j 4 Jflrflfl 380 4 44 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Dale E. Gatza. William L. Gaylord. Robert D. Gilbert, Stephen J. Glotzbach, Bruce F. Godsey. Michael A. Golub, Calvin E. Gooden. SECOND ROW: Michael W. Good- win, Alan P. Graves, Lance R. Green, Thomas H. Green, Alan G. Grider, Mark A. Grimes, Dar- rel D. Grollmes. THIRD ROW: Steve G. Grube. Edward Gruenbacher, Steven D. Gunn, Edwin C. Gurnee, Danny K. Guy. William Guy, Mark L. Hahn. FOURTH ROW: James V. Hall. Vernon S. Hall. Richard W. Hammond. David R. Hanna. Monte W. Harden, Arlen D. Har- ris. Roger C. Harvey. FIFTH ROW: David N. Hay. Kent D. Heckman. Ronald R. Hector. Daniel L. Heinen, Frank B. Hem- pen. Daniel L. Hermreck, Joseph M. Hesse. SIXTH ROW: Dennis L. Heuszel. Lyle M. Hiebert. Douglas R. Hig- gins. Larry W. Hillyard, John L. Holeman, Don R. Hopkins, Ste- ven D. Howorth. SEVENTH ROW: Roger A. Hun- dley, Frederick E. Hunt. Ray- mond L. Hunter. H. Hugh Irvin, Stephen B. Iseminger, Warren R. Janke, Lewayne Jansonius. EIGHTH ROW: Rodney J. Jan- sonius. Rolland N. Jennison. Thomas A. Jensen, Robert G. Jesse. Dennis J. Johnson. Doug- las C. Johnson. Ernest N. Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence L. Johnston. Gregory E. Jones. Kenneth W. Jones, Michael W. Jones. Robert G. Jones, John L. Kearn, Robert E. Kearn. 381 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Mark E. Keast, Robert G. Keeler, Kirk A. Kempton, Michael D. Kern, William E. Kern, Larry S. Knott, Stephen J. Koehler. SECOND ROW: John E. Koerner, Emile J. Kolick, Dean L. Koontz, Eugene F. Korte, Alan J. Kostus, John A. Kramer, Frank M. Krohn. THIRD ROW: Larry L. Krouse, John A. Ladd, Barton E. Larson, Charles W. Leach, James E. Leach, Charles W. Leathers, David L. Leiker. FOURTH ROW: Larry E. Leiker, Stephen L. Lewallen, William M. Lindsay, Ralph C. Lindsey, Samuel K. Lip, George A. Liver- good, Robert L. Lohrmeyer. FIFTH ROW: Robert V. Luck, Wil- liam J. Luckeroth, James D. Ly- tle, Stephen F. Magette, Dale Magnett, Joel J. Mason, Robert J. Mathews. SIXTH ROW: Kenneth E. Ma- thias, Elwood E. May, Michael H. Mayer, Samuel A. Mayhill, James R. McClellan, John M. McGinnis, Dennis D. McWilliams. SEVENTH ROW: Charles S. Means, James M. Melvin, Leon F. Metzinger, Leo D. Meyer, Wil- liam C. Mierau, David L. Miller, Gerald E. Miller. EIGHTH ROW: Joseph P. Miller, Randall D. Miller, Steven D. Mill- er, Wayne A. Montney, Robert E. Moomaw, Michael K. Moore, Leslie E. Morgan. BOTTOM ROW: John B. Morris, Rodney L. Morris, Robert C. Munson, Larry L. Murray, Mi- chael D. Murry, Alvin K. Nafzig- er, Norman W. Nelson. 382 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: John A. Nicholas. Thurman M. Nixon. Jerome R. Noll. Thomas Nurn- berg. Maxwell E. Nuss. Donald E. Nutsch, Richard H. Oflynn. SECOND ROW: Francis E. Ohmes. Russel L. Olsen, Gene L. Olson, Leo E. Ostberg, John M. Oswald. Charles F. Pacey. Mi- chael F. Pacey. THIRD ROW: Darwin W. Palmer. Ronald W. Pearce. Ronald W. Penner. Steven E. Perry. Mi- chael D. Peterman. Bruce E. Peters. David W. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Philip C. Peter- son, Richard J. Peterson. Roger K. Peterson. Nicholas Pfannen- stiel. Donald J. Plummer. Ed- ward A. Poe. Jerry D. Pomrenke. Royce L. Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Prath- er. Charles W. Price. Donald W. Pngel. John L. Quillin. Randy R. Rankin. Michael K. Read. Jerry D. Reed. Sidney A. Reitz. Marlatt Hall Governing Board STANDING: James E. Leach. John W. Calkins. Robert W. Court. SITTING: Harold H. Munger. Allen G. Talley. Mark Y. Berman. Stephen J. Koehler. David S. Craft. Timothy B. Harris. Henry Sadek. William C. Bennett. Steve A. Shilling. 383 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Ron- ald D. Ribeiro, Gaylord L. Rice, Douglas R. Rieb, Leroy W. Ries- chick, Jerry E. Riff, Monte W. Riggs, Robert P. Riordan, John J. Riscoe. SECOND ROW: Phillip C. Robin- son, Douglas E. Robker, Vincent P. Rocco, James D. Rogers, Iraj Rojhani, David L. Roney, Grego- ry L. Rooney, William R. Ross. THIRD ROW: Ernest S. Ryan, John T. Ryer, Henry Sadek, Rus- sell 0. Sage, Aldon W. Schene- feld, Randall P. Scheuerman, John F. Schletzbaum, Joachim K.Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Stanley L. Schultz, Spencer C. Schwien, Rand D. Scott, Mark A. Seboldt, William A. Seidel, Steve A. Shil- ling, Glenn L. Shoemaker, Jerry D. Showalter. BOTTOM ROW: Ray E. Siebert, Gary A. Sieverin, John S. Sloan, Randy C. Smejkol, Walter L. Smiley. Terry V. Smith, William A. Smith, William H. Smith. Men in Marlatt hall discover that housekeeping du- ties, including emptying wastebaskets, making beds and washing laundry, require time out from recrea- tional activities or studying during the weekends. Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Gerlad E. Snapp, David L. Snyder. Gregory W. Spachek, Robert E. Speilman, Ernest R. Spinks. Michael W. Sramek. Larry D. Stamper. Keith D. Starr. SECOND ROW: William H. Stia- walt. Glen E. Stovall. Francis E. Stowell. Andrew P. Strasser. Vincent J. Strickler. Charles R. Struby, Ronald L. Sullivan. Olen F. Svoboda. THIRD ROW: Gary S. Swanson. Bill C. Swinney. James H. Switz- er. Allen G. Talley. Michael J. Tepley. Lynn E. Thalmann. Wil- liam T. Theis. Thomas F. Thome. FOURTH ROW: Lynne C. Thomp- son. Alan L. Thorn. Earl D. Tja- den, Harry E. Totten. Alan L. Tribble. Jim L. Tuma. Robert J. Upham. Eric J. VanBenschoten. FIFTH ROW: David R. Vancott. James Vanmiddlesworth. Greg L. Vavroch. Terrance L. Vindus- ka. David L. VogElsang. Richard Vonderschmidt. Rodney L. Vyff. Craig M.Wagner. SIXTH ROW: Joel D. Wagner. Richard P. Waldren. Daniel J. Walsh. Robert L. Wangerin. Ben T. Warwick. Vincent W. Weber. Gilbert A. Wegner, James D. Weichel. SEVENTH ROW: Don L. Weiser. Evan K. Wenger, Richard W. Wenger. Ronald K. Wente. Riley J. Werts. Steven A. Westfahl. Richard F. White. Ross S. White. EIGHTH ROW: Robert C. Whit- man. Vernon C. Williams. Stuart L. Willoughby. David W. Wilson. Fred D. Wilson. James H. Win- dels. Don L. Wiruth. Larry J. Wittmer. BOTTOM ROW: Vern D. Wright. Benjamin C. York. Robert E. Yost. Warren P. Young. Henry P. Zawadzki. Stephen D. Zeckser. Terrance N. Zerger. Gary L. Zimmerman. 385 Forming GO with lighted windows, Moore residents join spirited activities during Homecoming weekend. Residents of Moore attend all-dorm parties at a lo- cal pub and sponsor a semi-formal in the spring. Moore residents discuss controversial film topics Due to a campus housing shortage, Moore hall became coed in the fall. Men occupied the upper eight floors while 75 women roomed on the first floor ' and basement levels. Other changes included room visitation and publication of the dormitory ' s first newspaper, Moore or Less. Hall programs featured discussions on several controversial films such as Insight or Insanity (LSD) and one on black-white relations. The hall governing board formed a grounds committee to landscape the area surrounding the building and purchased a color television. Social functions sponsored by the residence hall were a Christmas dance and an Honest Abe party. 386 Moore Hall TOP ROW: David F. Aldis. Ronald W. Allen, Charles E. Andersen, Dean L. Armstead, Walter R. Artus. Ste- ven W. Baker, Larry W. Barngrover. SECOND ROW: Dennis H. Bar- rett, Daniel W. Bauer, James L. Beckwith, Donald R. Beesley. Philip P. Behrens, Sherilyn Ben- jamin, Angelo A. Bier. THIRD ROW: Richard Bigham. Thomas R. Billodeau, Paul H. Blankinship, Frederick H. Blitz, Daniel J. Boaz, Louis Boles, De- lores A. Boling. FOURTH ROW: David D. Bolin- ger, Charles L. Bolton, Michael W. Bradshaw, Dennis R. Brink, James S. Broers. James C. Brol- lier. James E. Brooks. FIFTH ROW: Rupard A. Brower. Rebecca A. Brown, Richard D. Brown, Ted Browning, Mary Buenger, G. Eric Buetzer, Charles W. Burger. SIXTH ROW: Gregory Busch, Delbert W. Buss, John T. Cain, Thomas S. Campbell, David J. Carroll. James F. Carroll. Larry D. Carson. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara A. Cawby, Leroy D. Chadwick. Laurence A. Clark, Jerrold M. Cline. Marvin C. Cline, Howard G.Cohen. Robert A. Conn. EIGHTH ROW: Arlin E. Colborg. Lester D. Collier, Richard D. Conner, Dole E. Conrad, Robert A. Cook. Robert C. Cook, David C. Cordel. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen F. Cor- del, Jamie Correa Montalvo, Alan D. Cox, Alan T. Coyne, Ter- ry L. Crandell. Peggy J. Crowell. Joseph P. Cusumano. 387 Moore Hall TOP ROW: George L. Dame, Thomas B. Debaun, Michael E. Debold, John P. Dix- on, Thomas W. Dixon, Jackie S. Dreibelbis, Diane C. Dreier. SECOND ROW: Clifford L. Dung- ly. Craig H. Dutton, Joseph V. Eburno, Donald P. Ellis, John L. Emmot, Gerald W. Erickson, Rafael F. Esteva. THIRD ROW: Joseph F. Etrick, Jerald L. Ewing, Michael J. Farmer, Joe E. Farrar, Gregory L. Ferguson, David W. Fieser, Dean E. Fieser. FOURTH ROW: Gary L. Follmer. David A. Foreman, Joseph T. Fournier, David S. Froelich, Russell Fry, Daniel L. Fuller, Michael A. Garner. FIFTH ROW: R. Steven Gartner, Duane R. Gasper, Michael D. Gasper, John A. Gelabert, Ken P. Georg, Larry D. Gilbert, Oren A. Gleason. SIXTH ROW: Roger L. Gleason, Francisco Gonzales, Gary M. Graham, Dianna J. Gray, Lance W. Grutzmacher, Henry C. Haer, Barbara L. Haney. SEVENTH ROW: Susan K. Harris, Michael A. Harry, George H. Harsh, Philbert D. Harvanek, Steven L. Hastings, Michael E. Hawk, Alton C. Hazen. EIGHTH ROW: Orville J. Hazlett, Richard A. Heeke, B. Jeannine Hensley, Roger L. Herbst, Ray- mond F. Herrmann, John Hes- ter, James R. Hightower. BOTTOM ROW: Paul N. Hilger, Daniel G. Hill, Stephen J. Hillner, Terry L. Hills, Robert B. Hilton, Roy E. Hobbs, Wendell K. Hockens. 388 Moore Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Michael W. Wyand. Ron- ald W. Allen. Philip J. Jeffries, Wilburn Sego. George H. Harsh, Ken- neth L. Thomas, David Reid, Lloyd E. Rogers, Wendall Hawkins, Ken P. George. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth A. Truelsen. Dean L. Armstead. Roy E. Hobbs. Heather L. Nicholson. Ruth A. Lott, Dennis W. Will, William McKaig, Kenneth L. Thompson, Mark D. Kyle. Moore Hall TOP ROW: Rhys S. Hodge, Garold J. Hoffman. John W. Hofmann, Sally L. Holford, William M. Hollick, Joseph T. Horvath. J. Dustin Hultine. SECOND ROW: John D. Hunter, Claudia Hutchinson, Jimmy A. Jackson, Philip J. Jeffries, Wil- liam A. Jewell, Robert D. Joel, John A. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Harvey L. John- ston, Arthur D. Jones, Oscar L. Jones. Robert D. Joy, Robert D. Jump. Mary S. Justus. Gerald G. Kaiser. BOTTOM ROW: Royce M. King, Lynn E. Kirkham, John R. Kovar, Edwin L. Kreutzer, Alan D. Krob, William R. Krouse, Ronald J. Kuhlman. 389 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Rich- ard H. Kunkel, Glen V. Kurten- bach, Marc D. Kyle, Kyle W. La Rosh, Catherine A. Lawson, Raymond M. Lee, Floyd J. Leg- leiter, James L. Lentz. SECOND ROW: Ronald Lilley, David E. Lock, Gerald E. Lock- hart, Donald G. Long, Ruth A. Lott, Ronald Louderbaugh, Douglas E. Loy, Steve E. Loy. THIRD ROW: Gary E. Lynch, Lar- ry E. Mages, Marianne Martin, Michael P. Massie, Stephen R. Maxwell, Bernard J. Maycheck, Cornell Mayfield, Michael D. McCoy. FOURTH ROW: Michael B. Mc- Donald, Douglas R. McDowell, Stephen P. McGuire, Alice F. Mcllrath, William J. McKaig, Greg A. McLeod, William D. McMillan. BOTTOM ROW: Tracy G. Mc- Quillan, Bernard J. Meirowsky, Bennett W. Mellies, Gregory A. Miles, Gary R. Miller, Dan A. Moffett, Robert M. Morrison. Visitors help time pass for the student disc jockey manning the KSRH station in the evening. Located in the basement of Moore hall, the radio station offers popular study music for members of residence halls. 390 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Jona- than R. Mundt, Daniel C. Mur- phy, Marilyn J. Murphy, Stephen J. Murtola, Ronald D. Musser, Marcus L. Neal, Geraldine Neill. SECOND ROW: Linda L. Neill, Edward E. Nelson, Glen E. Nel- son, Paul E. Newton, Richard C. Obee, Ronald L. Overstreet, Phil- ip K. Palmer. THIRD ROW: Dean A. Pankratz, Howard D. Partington, Prasad P. Pathare, Ernest V. Pease, David J. Pemberton, ' Mark E. Pepper, Joan K. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Thomas V. Peter- son, Theodore W. Pinkham, Charles L. Porter, Gregory Post, Loren L. Powell, Kent M. Prath- er, Gary S. Pruyn. FIFTH ROW: Gary R. Raccuglia, Delbert D. Raile, Kent E. Raven- stein, Vernon D. Reed, Deborah S. Remsberg, Larry M. Richards, Laymond Richardson. SIXTH ROW: Luis Rivera, Gary L. Roberts, Lloyd E. Rogers, Lance C. Rowlen, Jerry C. Roy, Dennis N. Ruhnke, Robert A. Sager. SEVENTH ROW: Steven L. Salb, Douglas Sams, Farshad Saremi, Sonya K. Saunders, John A. Savarino, Steve D. Sawyer, Ter- ry L. Schaldecker. EIGHTH ROW: Chr istine Sch- meiser, Richard W. Schmidt, George W. Schoenborn, Robert L. Schrandt, Linda S. Schultz, Von Schumacher, Sam F. Scofield. BOTTOM ROW: Perry A. Seaton, Daniel J. Seballoz, William E. Shacklett, Samuel H. Shapiro, Stephen A. Sherlock, Alden N. Shippy, Deborah L. Shrouf . 391 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Arris A. Sigle, John L. Simmons, Charles R. Simms, Richard E. Smethers, Eileen P. Smith, April L. Snook, Robyn M. Snook. SECOND ROW: Brian M. Sold- ner, Sharon K. Steinbring, Ver- sie H. Stephenson, Jacqueline A. Stokes, Robert W. Storer, Teresa L. Stubbs, Robert E. Such. THIRD ROW: Arthur C. Taddeo, Linda G. Tanner, Steven F. Ter- hune, Kenneth L. Thomas, Lynn R. Thomas, Kenneth J. Thomp- son, Larry R. Thompson . FOURTH ROW: Phillip A. Thomp- son, Randall E. Thummel, Mark D. Tracy, James Trowbridge, Michael E. Trueblood, Kenneth A. Truelsen, Neil E. Tucker. FIFTH ROW: Jerry L. Unzicker. Lester J. Van Huss, Sandra Van- derWerff, Irving J. Velez, Wes E. Vogt, Randolph R. Vogts, Helen Waldes. SIXTH ROW: Steven L. Walters, Masayuki Watanabe, Robert L. Waters, Cheryl L. Watt, Nancy J. Watt, Curtis L. Watts, Michel L. Wayman. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Weaver, Nicholas R. Weber, William P. Weber, John D. Welborn, James C. Welker, James B. Wentz, Boyd F. Wichman. EIGHTH ROW: Diana Weir, Ste- ven D. Wilkinson, Dennis W. Will, Steven D. Will, Dianna L. Wil- liams, John S. Williams, Robert A.Wolfe. BOTTOM ROW: Michael E. Wood. Richard Woolbright, Michael W. Wyand, Linda K. Young, Donald W. Youngblood, Ronald H. Zelch, Richard L. Zeller. Jmfl 392 Displaying the key to a ' Cats victory over Kansas, Moore ' s football player stands his lone night watch. 393 When visiting campus, athletic prospects often are invited to tour the Athletic dorm at 1710 Denison and dine with residents. During the year, a con- centrated effort is made to recruit top athletes. Coaches provide tutoring for athletic dorm men Housing 179 men representing every University sport, the Athletic Residence hall installed weight training equipment in the recreation room and added a library. Other facilities available were pool and ping-pong tables, sauna bath and a swimming pool. To assist residents with their academic work, individual coaches provided tu- toring programs. A dormitory governing board, with representatives from each floor, was organ- ized to formulate policies and suggest hall im- provements. At Christmas, the men attended a party with the Gibson Girls and in the spring, the K-Club organized a dance for all athletes on cam- pus as well as dormitory residents. Athletic Dorm TOP ROW: Robert A. Barratti, Alan C. Baughman. James L. Baum, James Bensinger, Keith A. Best, John Bever, Steve J. Beyrle. BOTTOM ROW: Sam J. Broberg, Thomas A. Brosius, Walter Burk- son, Michael D. Carlisle, Charles G. Clark, Roger D. Collins, Bud- dy Cooper. 394 Athletic Dorm TOP ROW: Charles H. Copp, Lloyd M. Creed, David M. Creswell, Gary D. Dahm, Ronald Dickerson, Wayne T. Drier, William J. Droege. John W. Duckers. SECOND ROW: Harold R. Early, Fred Fleming, Robert E. Gartner, Nick Gieber, David W. Graas, Harry H. Grinrod, James W. Hartley, Richard M. Heath. THIRD ROW: Dwight F. Hemmer- ling, Donald W. Henderson, Frederick Hill, John M. Holm- beck, Nicholas J. Horner, Jer- ome J. Howe. William R. Huis- man, Bruce Johnson. FOURTH ROW: William M. Kel- ler, David D. Knight, Michael J. Kolich, Michael J. Kuhn. Gary M. Lafferty, Douglas C. Lane, Ger- ald W. Lawson, William R. Lees. FIFTH ROW: Laddie Livingston, Dave W. Mawhorter, Harry E. McDonald, Randall E. McGrath, Charles M. McNerny, Donald C. Mills, Ronald A. Nelthrope, Con- rad L. Nightingale. SIXTH ROW: Mark E. Norton, Kenneth C. Ochs, Donald A. Payne, Loren E. Peithman, Ste- phen M. Perry, David C. Peter- son, Richard J. Powierza, Don- ald Pufahl. SEVENTH ROW: Robert L. Ran- dall, Barry W. Reppart. Daniel P. Rhoda, Courtney G. Rogers, Stan Ross. Floyd Rudolph, Fred- eric Sackbauer, Steven J. Schneider. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Scott, Scott F. Shelley, Joseph G. Si- mecka, Steven A. Snyder, Alan D. Steelman, Kenneth L. Swen- son. Jay H. Vader. Athletic Dorm Governing Board TOP ROW: Bill Favrow, Jay H. Vader, John R. Cain, Eugene Williams, Jeffery R. Beck, Timothy P. McLane, Donnie W. Brooks, Bryce S. Dietrich. BOTTOM ROW: Larry E. Weldon, Ronald A. Rossello, William H. Kennedy, David P. Ma- whorter, Raymond M. McGill. Relaxing after dinner, a student mother points out to her daughters how to play an alphabetical game. Between attempts to amuse his young son, a student takes time to review lecture notes before a class. Jardine married students petition for storm shelter Concerned with the protection of residents, married students at Jardine Terrace passed peti- tions asking for a storm shelter. Committees also met with University administrators and began a study on costs and structures. In conjunction with the storm shelter, plans began for a married stu- dents ' recreation center in the shelter. With the new stadium, residents foresaw the problem of fans parking in Jardine parking lots and organized a patrol to enforce regulations. Jardine residents also were entitled to receive cable television at special reduced rates. 396 Repainting furniture is one task that married cou- ples find pleasant in decorating their apartments. Enjoying a break from the hectic rush of campus, a married student eats lunch at home with his wife. As part of her weekly housekeeping tasks, a house- wife in Jardine shakes out a rug before vacuuming. 397 Using their own creativity, off-campus women dec- orate their apartments with acquired souvenirs. Student demand grows for off-campus dwellings Off-campus housing in Manhattan grew in demand as an estimated 5,000 students lived off- campus in apartment houses, rooms or trailer courts. Construction of modern apartment com- plexes, designed to meet students ' needs, also con- tinued. Off-campus Women, an association repre- senting all single women not housed in organized living groups, sponsored a Homecoming Queen finalist and visited soldiers at Irwin Army Hospi- tal at Christmas. The group also planned a toy exchange for underprivileged Manhattan children and scheduled a spring party. Working on her art project, an off-campus woman finds an apartment provides room for her materials. 398 Practical experience in the kitchen gives off-cam- pus men a high degree of familiarity with cooking. i Along with the responsibilities of living in an apart- ment comes the chore of washing dirty dishes. Before settling down to an evening of study, apart- ment dwellers try their luck in a hand of gin rummy. 399 Townees find their own rooms at home to be quieter and more conducive to study than residence halls. Sharing daily experiences with their parents keeps family ties strong for students residing at home. Tempted by the aroma, a Manhattan resident checks to learn what his mother is preparing for dinner. Living at home presents advantages for students For many students attending the University, living at home presented a unique situation unfa- miliar to the typical student. Finding advantages to the situation, Manhattan students enjoyed close family ties, home cooked meals, a quiet place to study and generally unrestricted curfews. Feeling isolated from campus activities, finding a parking place on campus and difficulty in meet- ing people were the major problems often con- fronting townees. By joining Greek and other campus organizations, they frequently found bet- ter ties with the University community. 400 One of the distinct advantages enjoyed by townees is eating home-cooked meals in a quiet atmosphere. Arriving home late from the library, a Manhattan resident anticipates a snack before going to bed. Substitutions for studying can be found as easily at home as in any organized campus living group. 401 Photo by John LaShelle Athletics From the rugged outdoors of Tuttle Creek to hard wood floors of Ahearn Field House, athletes prepare strenuously for the decisive battle of com- petition. Moments of excitement drain exhaustion from faces as muscles strain under the tension of contact. Undergoing new experiences, students rediscover contrasts in athletics hopes versus achievements, defeat versus victory - - as they learn from the world of University sports. Photo by Don Richards H. B. Lee, athletic director for 12 years, resigned to become president of a closed-circuit TV network. Eldon Auker receives the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame award from President McCain at the K-State-KU game. New stadium dedication marks first football game Completed in time for dedication at the first game of the season, the new $1.6 million football stadium climaxed five years of work by the Ath- letic Council. Plans were launched in October for an Olympic-sized swimming pool after the Board of Regents approved the sale of bonds that, com- bined with a student fee accumulation of $87,000, made $737,000 available for construction of the facility. The completion date was set for 1970. Under the auspices of H. B. Lee, athletic direc- tor, the athletic department began preparations for relocating all field sports ' facilities to the area adjoining the new stadium when construction programs forces the department to move out of Memorial Stadium and the football practice fields north of the Field House. For admittance to a football game, a student is re- quired to present both his ID card and season ticket. 404 Athletic Council TOP ROW: Wilton B. Thomas. Vernon P. Deines, Floyd W. Smith, John F. Frazier, Larry R. Larsen, Chester E. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Horace B. Lee. Vernon P. Deines. Alan F. Kessler. C. Clyde Jones. Kenneth Gowdy. Athletic Department Administrative Heads Edward C. Head. Frank L. Myers. Hindman P. Wall. Backed up with spotting and statistics from Paul DeWeese, Dev Nelson reports play-by-play for radio. 405 Accompanied by their parents, students watch as K- State tailback Larry Brown prepares to block for wingback Mack Herron in the Parents ' Day Missouri game. Fans are glum as the Wildcats lose, 56-20. Quarterback Bill Nossek is plagued with mistakes as he calls the plays against l-State ' s Cyclones. Diving over a strong KU defensive line, fullback Corny Davis gains valuable yardage for the ' Cats. 406 Charlie Collins bolts through a tough Missouri de- fensive line to score a first down for the ' Cats. Purple pride dominates as ' Cats post four wins Purple Pride spelled victory for the ' Cats as they ended the season with four big wins. Coach Gibson ' s Wildcats were the first to win four games since the 1955 squad compiled a 4-6 record. The 1968 team moved out of the Big Eight cellar to tie Oklahoma State for sixth place. Their 4-5 record ranked the Cats fifth in total games played. Contributing to success were veteran flanker Dave Jones who was selected to play in the North-South game and sophomore Lynn Dickey who broke the Big Eight passing record. During their Big Eight opener, K-State ' s defensive line allows Iowa State only 65 yards in the air. One of the nation ' s leading kickers is senior Bob Coble, punting 77 times for a 42.2 yard average. 407 ' Cats grab two victories in grid road competition Proving they have come a long way since last year, the ' Cats enjoyed a two win, three loss rec- ord on the road this season. Three of their road games were against the tough bowl teams of Penn State, Virginia Tech and Oklahoma. Playing a bad third quarter against the Nittany Lions of Penn State turned the score against the Wildcats, causing a 25-9 loss. Virginia Tech bowed, 34-19, to the ' Cats powerful passing game. Scoring more points against the Oklahoma Sooners than in the last 40 years was not enough to give the ' Cats a win. Threatening until the end, the Wildcats lost 35-20. Defeating the Cornhus- kers of Nebraska, 12-0, gave the Wildcats their first conference win since 1964 and their first conference shutout since 1955. In his second year as football coach, Vince Gibson gives instructions to a player going on the field. Colorado proves to be too much for the ' Cats as vet- eran quarterback Bill Nosseck looks for a receiver. 1968 Football KSU OPP 21 Colorado State 9 Pennsylvania State 25 34 Virginia Tech 19 14 Iowa State 23 14 Colorado 37 20 Missouri 56 20 Oklahoma 35 12 Nebraska 21 Oklahoma State 14 The Big Eight title was shared by Oklahoma and Kansas followed by Missouri third, Colorado and Nebraska fourth, Kansas State and Oklahoma State sixth, and Iowa State eighth. Corney Davis concentrates on gaining extra yardage after recovering from injuries suffered earlier in the season. It was enough to boost the Wildcats to a long sought after 12-0 victory from rival Huskers. Varsity Football Team TOP ROW: Michael J. Kuhn. David H. Ow- ens, David A. Payne. Clarence L. Faubus. Max M. Arreguin. James M. Carver. David M. Creswell. William A. Bridges. SECOND ROW: Lloyd S. Yarnell, James M. Montgomery. Terry E. Voos. John W. Duckers. Richard J. Powierza. Charles Collins, Dean A. Shaternick. THIRD ROW: Lloyd M. Creed. Ronald L. Stevens. Robert A. Long. Forrest N. Wells. Clifford L. Dickey. Michael E. Hicks. Gerald W. Lawson. BOT- TOM ROW: Allen R. Vay, Lynn A. Larson, Terry M. Draper, Dwight F. Hemmerling, Joseph R. Mintner. Russell Harrison. Varsity Football Team TOP ROW: Ronald L. Dickerson, Arvyd J. Acker, Clarence R. Scott, Jerome G. Beezley. SECOND ROW: Larry F. Keller. Oscar J. Gibson. Alan D. Steelman. Manuel T. Barrera. Orson L. Powell, John R. Stucky. THIRD ROW: Michael J. Kolich. Anthony F. Severino, Jay H. Vader. Paul W. Hanney, Wayne E. Brodman. BOT- TOM ROW: Robert L. Scott, Donald R. Alexander, Donald A. Payne, James D. Dukelow. Harry E. McDonald. 409 Home fans witness victory after four-year drought As the 1968 football season closed, the Wild- cats had compiled a 2-3 home game record. In the first win in the KSU Stadium and the first home victory in four seasons, the ' Cats defeated Colo- rado State, 21-0. Flanker Dave Jones set two all- time Big Eight records, in total yardage and total reception, in the competition against Iowa State, but the Cyclones still managed to out play the Wildcats and win, 23-14. Missouri whipped the Wildcats, 56-20, in the annual Parents ' Day game. The famed Mizzou defense held the ' Cats to eight first downs and 39 yards rushing. Orange Bowl bound Kansas ran into tougher th an expected opposition in the 1968 Homecoming game. A third quarter K-State ral- ly tied the Jayhawks at 21 points, but K.U later pulled ahead to win the contest, 38-29. As a tribute to the 1969 seniors, the Wildcats claimed victory in the final game. After trailing in the first half, the ' Cats surged ahead to beat Okla- homa State, 21-14, compiling the best football season record since 1955. Lynn Dickey slips the ball to Larry Brown who con- centrates on finding an opening through MU ' s line. 410 Wingback Mack Herron gets tripped up by a Colorado defender as he fights for yardage on a punt return. Flanker Bob Long eludes a CSU defender to move the Wildcats closer to their first win in KSU Stadium. As the ball is snapped, tailback Larry Brown pre- pares for his move against the Iowa State defense. Cornelius Davis leaps across a Kansas defense wall and into the end zone to score for the Wildcats. 411 Freshman players line up for their next move in the game with Missouri which the Wildcats lost, 28-14. Frosh ' Cats defeat KU after dropping three games Head freshman grid coach Leroy Montgomery completed his second season at Kansas State by leading the young ' Cats to their second win in two years. Although highly favored before the season opened, the freshmen lost their first three games by wide margins before edging the University of Kansas Jayhawks in the final game, 22-2 1 . Oklahoma State proved too much for the ' Cats in the opening game of the 1968 season, downing the freshmen, 39-7. Looking for a win on their home field, the Wildcats rallied in the third quar- ter of the contest against Missouri to score 14 points, but Mizzou regained control to win, 28-14. Despite evidence of K-State ' s improved rushing techniques, Nebraska shut out the ' Cats in the season ' s third game with a 29-0 score. 1968 Freshman Football KSU OPP 7 Oklahoma State 37 14 Missouri 28 Nebraska 29 22 Kansas 21 412 Jack Parry, split-end for the freshman Wildcats, bat- tles with a rival opponent from Kansas for the ball. Driving for extra yardage is freshman tailback Bill Butler in the contest between Kansas and K-State. Freshman football coach Leroy Montgomery instructs quarterback Dennis Morrison on the next play. Freshman Football Team TOP ROW: George P. Leidael. Richard M. Heath. Thomas G. Orwig. Johnny N. Robertson. David B. John- son. Dennis C. Morrison. Charles E. Pope. George S. Ross. John D. Parry. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey R. Beck. Darwin W. Palmer. Larry W. Maxwell. Ronald A. Nelthorpe. Leo P. Brouhard. James W. Post, Da- vid L. Hazlett, Timothy P. McLane. Keith A. Best. THIRD ROW: Arnold R. Hawkins. Larwence Battaglia. Barry W. Reppart. Gary F. Glatz. Douglas C. Killion, Joe H. Colquitt. Danny M. Cafferty. Frederic Sackbauer. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas A. Brosius. Ronald D. Kimball. Laddie A. Livingston. Donnie W. Brooks. Steven J. Beyrle. Alan C. Baughman. Gary M. Lafferty. William R. Lees. 413 Fast breaking ' Cat, Eddie Smith leads the squad down court to defeat North Carolina State at Vanderbilt. Helping K-State to an 88-68 win over Syracuse in the Sunflower double header is guard Loren Peithman. With two minutes of the first half remaining, Steve Honeycutt fires another two points into the basket. 414 Wildcat records bleak in pre-season contests Pre-season contests projected a bleak picture for the ' Cats ' 1969 basketball season. Heading into the annual pre-season Big Eight Tournament with five losses, the Wildcats man- aged to beat Iowa State, but dropped two more games, to Oklahoma State and Colorado. Cincinnati spelled yet another defeat for the Wildcats in their pre-season opener. After losing to Tulsa, the ' Cats picked up their first season vic- tory in a match against Indiana where an overtime resulted in a final score of 87-83. K-State split the Sunflower double header, winning, 88-68, over Syracuse and losing to Creighton. Capturing sec- ond place in the Vanderbilt Classic Tournament, the ' Cats then lost the final game to Vanderbilt. Cheering crowds and 6-3 guard Jeff Webb spark the Wildcats to an easy victory over Syracuse University. Jerry Venable battles an Indiana foe for control of the tip. Overtime gave the victory to the Wildcats. 415 Efforts of Ail-American Jo Jo White in his last game of college basketball manages to overpower the ' Cats and their efforts to break the tight Jayhawk defense. The ' Cats lost the match with the rival Hawks, 67-73. ' Cats win eight games on home basketball court Playing on their home court surrounded by en- thusiastic fans proved advantageous for the Wild- cats. By season ' s end, the ' Cats had managed to compile an 8-1 home game record. Southern Illinois University was the only non- conference team the Wildcats met during the sea- son. Power on the backboards enabled the ' Cats to win, 74-56. In play against the Big Eight teams, the ' Cats split with all teams except Oklahoma. After suffering a loss to Iowa State earlier in the season, the Wildcats applied an aggressive defense and downed the Cyclones, 78-73. Although lag- ging behind early in the game, the ' Cats came back to beat Missouri, 60-55. 416 Eddie Smith ' s attempt for a K-State field goal is nar- rowly blocked by Colorado ' s Tim Wedgeworth. Varsity players Jerry Venable and Steve Honeycutt dominate the court in the varsity-frosh scrimmage. I Senior center Eugene Williams hangs on to his title of top Wildcat rebounder in the KSU-Oklahoma game. 417 New head basketball coach Lowell Cotton Fitzsim- mons often uses off-court motions to get a point across. Before coming to KSU, Fitzsimmons compiled one of the best junior college records in the area. After every game, statistics keepers remain in the empty Field House in order to compile figures. Sophomore guard Terry Snider attempts to steal the ball as K-State leads Creighton in the doubleheader. 418 Wildcat basketball team earns Big Eight second Away from their home court, the Wildcats met with tough Big Eight teams contending for the conference title. Although winning their opener against Iowa State gave the ' Cats a good start, trouble which later developed resulted in K-State having to settle for the league ' s second place posi- tion at the end of the season. Before defeating the Oklahoma Sooners, the ' Cats suffered defeats from both Colorado and Oklahoma State. Missouri and Nebraska dealt two more losses to the Wildcats before they man- aged to close the season using outstanding re- bounding and offensive aggressiveness to beat the University of Kansas by a score of 64-57. KSU 70 Cincinnati 63 Tulsa 87 Indiana 88 Syracuse 62 Creighton 84 Houston 66 North Carolina State 80 Vanderbilt 79 Iowa State 52 Oklahoma State 75 Colorado 75 Iowa State 95 Nebraska 1969 Basketball OPP KSU 86 87 Oklahoma 66 69 Colorado 83 67 Kansas 68 59 Oklahoma State 63 74 Southern Illinois 87 78 Iowa State 70 Colorado 54 69 Oklahoma 92 58 Oklahoma State 66 62 Missouri 60 71 Nebraska 78 60 Missouri 65 64 Kansas 72 OPP 62 73 73 64 56 73 68 59 50 66 88 55 57 Colorado captured the Big Eight title with Kansas and Kansas State tied for second, Iowa State was fourth. Missouri was fifth, Oklahoma State and Nebraska tied for sixth, and Oklahoma placed eighth. Big Eight Tournament Varsity Basketball Team TOP ROW: John W. Thompson. Wheeler M. Hughes. Steven F. Honeycutt, Loren E. Peithman, Dwight W. Oman. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey W. Webb. Terry S. Snider. Joseph R. Meives, Kent D. Litton. BOTTOM ROW: Edward C. Smith. Dave Law- rence, Michael Barber, Eugene Williams, Jerry N. Venable. Willie the Wildcat always manages to stir up team support from young members of the KSU fan section. 419 Frosh cage team ends season with 7-5 record Coached by former K-State varsity basketball player Larry Weigle, the freshman Wildcats con- cluded their season with a 7-5 record despite los- ing all three of their road games. Opening the season with a 92-87 win over East- ern Missouri Junior College, the freshmen met with a 74-69 defeat in overtime against Merramec Juco. This was the team ' s only loss in their five games against junior college teams. One of the Wildcats ' major victories was over nationally ranked Murray Junior College. In Big Eight play, the freshmen suffered four losses. Kansas was the only school to upset the young ' Cats twice, but the team still could only manage to split one and one with both Oklahoma State and Nebraska. 1969 Freshman Basketball KSU OPP 92 Western Mo. JUCO 87 69 Meramec Juco 74 85 St. Gregory ' s Juco 81 58 U. of Kansas 64 62 Oklahoma State 66 96 Kansas City Juco 65 96 Nebraska 82 66 Murray Juco 56 66 Oklahoma State 37 66 Nebraska 78 81 Northern Okla. Juco 61 70 University of Kansas 79 Freshman forward Bob Zender thwarts another lay-up attempt as the ' Kittens lead Murray Junior College. Freshman Basketball Team TOP ROW: Dennis S. Lull. Robert M. Jackson, William R. Cheatham. SECOND ROW: David Hall, Wilson J. Scott, Rodney K. Morgan, Jack L. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: William R. Fiedler, Robert G. Zender, Rick A. Campbell. 420 Top rebounder and scorer David Hall waits to hear the referee ' s decision on a play in the Murray game. Freshman guard Wilson Scott tries to block a field goal attempt as the Wildkittens trail behind KU. Rick Campbell shows his pass-stopping power in the game with Northern which the ' Kittens won, 81-69. Freshman team coach Larry Weigel compiled a record of seven wins and five losses during his first year. 421 Michael Ajakaiye hurls in a goal on the mud-packed field to further extend K-State ' s lead over WSU. Plagued by poor weather and muddy fields, the Wild- cat soccer team huddles for a halftime conference. Soccer team wins five, beats KU Jayhawks, 4-1 With a fall season record of five wins, two loss- es and one tie, the soccer team headed for the Big Eight tourney in April. Defending their unbeaten record early in the season, the ' Cats defeated the Omaha Kickers with a score of 7-2. Defense was up against one of the toughest contenders in the league. Another win quickly followed as the team bombed Emporia State, 8-0, while playing on home territory. Goalies aided the defense by keeping a well-locked door to Emporia ' s goal. Later in the season, K-State avenged an earlier loss to the Jayhawks with a win of 4-1. This match was the season ' s highlight as Regis Leal scored all four of the goals made in the contest. 422 K-State soccer teammates congratulate one another after posting a victory over Wichita State, 11-2. If As a guard stands by, Pete Huss employs a combined lay-up maneuver to knock the ball close to the pen. Soccer Team TOP ROW: Robert V. Heyne, Farrokh Fattahi. Man- uel R. Leal. Bhuwan C. Pande. James O. All. Mau-yin Chow. SECOND ROW: Michael F. Ziemann, Peter Huss. Michael B. Ajakaiye, Tomas C. Janson, William C. Mayaki. Sherman T. Whipple, Douglas B. New- land. THIRD ROW: Ronald L. Pepperman. Johnson O. Arokoyo, Arlen W. Etling, Daniel I. Saror. Alan Bell. William D. Pulliam. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas F. Cox, Denis A. Bekaert. Hank Reuter, Gerald F. Slon- ka, Max L. Christensen. : 423 Pitcher Van Bullock fires a fast ball during the Warm- up before the K-State-Oklahoma State game. Obeying the coach ' s signal, Jim Scheffer holds on third base instead of attempting a run to the plate. Baseball team tops KU, takes Big Eight second Kansas State nabbed second place in the Big Eight when the baseball team won two of three games against the University of Nebraska. The ' Cats dropped a four-game series with Mississippi in pre-season play. Despite injuries and bad weather, they returned to win two games of a tri- pleheader against Kansas. Contributing to the outstanding season were pitcher Nick Homer (7-0) and hard-hitting left fielder Jack Woolsey who earned all- American honors. Field spectators spur the Wildcats on during the game with Oklahoma State which K-State won, 5-4. 424 After posting an 8-2 season record for pitching, Nick Homer earns congratulations from teammates. Head baseball coach Bob Brasher guided the Wildcats to a morale-boosting 10-2 win over the KU Jayhawks. ' Baseball Team TOP ROW: William L. Kelley, William R. Huisman, Harold R. Early. Jack L. Woolsey, Robert E. Gartner, James L. Baum, Bryce S. Dietrich. Steven A. Snyder. Charles G. Clark, Charles F. Waymire. SECOND ROW: Joseph G. Simecka, William F. Fleming, Philip B. Wilson. Donald R. Pufahl. David W. Graas, Robert L. Ran- dall, Wayne T. Dreier. Mark S. Arnold. Barry L. Herron. William J. Droege. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Whitesell, Nicholas J. Horner. Rob- ert C. Haney, Michael A. Todd, Floyd Rudolph, Jr., Bill G. Mickey. James E. Russell. Steve J. Wood. Good coaching, hitting, pitching get ' Cats top berth Good coaching, hard hitting and outstanding pitching combined to earn the Wildcat baseball team second place in the Big Eight for the 1968 season. Under coach Bob Brasher, the baseball team has risen from the cellar to second place in the league during the past four seasons. The ' Cats finished the season with 13 wins and seven losses in Big Eight play bringing the stickmen closer to a league pennant than any University team had come in the previous 35 seasons. Two losses to Colorado late in the season forced K-State to settle for second place. An early three- game sweep over Iowa State kept title hopes alive, but cancellation of the series with first place Oklahoma State and third place Oklahoma nar- rowed the ' Cats chances for the league title. Brad Schlesinger led a strong pitching staff al- though he was injured for most of the ' Cats ' season. 1968 Baseball KSU OPP KSU OPP Louisiana State 1 14 Oklahoma 7 3 Louisiana State 1 6 Oklahoma 4 Tulane 4 5 Iowa State 2 Louisiana State 2 8 Iowa State 4 1 Louisiana State 6 5 Oklahoma State 4 6 Louisiana State 1 3 Oklahoma State 2 4 Mississippi 8 2 Oklahoma State 10 1 Mississippi 4 6 Missouri 9 3 Mississippi 8 2 Missouri 1 4 Mississippi 5 10 Missouri 3 3 Memphis State 5 4 Colorado 1 3 Memphis State 4 1 Colorado 4 5 Kansas 6 3 Colorado 8 5 Kansas 1 10 Nebraska 9 10 Kansas 2 10 Nebraska 4 6 Oklahoma 8 5 Nebraska 8 Oklahoma State capturec first place in the Big Eight, followed by Kansas State, Oklahoma , Iowa State, Missouri, Colorado, Ne- braska and Kansas. mim v ' wsm-i Students speculate on the ' Cats ' future performance at one of the pre-season spring baseball practices. 426 Members of the varsity baseball squad await their turn in the batter ' s box during the Colorado game. K-State ' s batting totals averaged .232, comparing favorably with .216, the team ' s opponents ' totals. 427 KEN 350 UOLOfmOHIN 6 283 H I 9HT I NSflLE HUN tt WtttON Photo by Jim Ryun Representing the United States, Conrad Nightingale competes in the steeplechase at the 1968 Olympics. Outdoor runners capture first at Dallas invitational Highlighting the year for the outdoor trackmen was a surprise second place finish in the Big Eight. One of the ' Cats ' outstanding performances dur- ing the year was at the Dallas Invitational where they captured first place. Meeting Southern Methodist for the second time, the Wildcats again were victorious, 93-43. After meeting Missouri and winning, 87-63, disappointment came when snow forced cancellation of the Air Force meet. -ft . . I I Sophomore trackman Roger Timken clears high hur- dles in a dual with MU which the ' Cats won, 87-36. 1968 Outdoor Track KSU OPP 72 Baylor 621 2 Texas A M 49 SMU 41 Oklahoma State 391 2 Texas Christian U. 24 East Texas 6 93 SM Dual Meet 43 82 Missouri Dual Meet 63 Kansas University captured the first place title in the Big Eight, with Kansas State pacing with second. These teams were fol- lowed by Missouri , Nebraska, Oklahoma, Colorado, Oklahoma State and Iowa State. 428 Mack Herron hands off to Larry Weldon winning the 440-relay at the outdoor track meet with Missouri. Winning the 220-yard sprint, Charles Collins aids in accumulating points for K-State against Mizzou. Track Team TOP ROW: William E. Wisdom. Mark Steilein. David J. Nachtigal. Charles Collins. Stephen W. Swayze. Charles H. Copp. David L. Knight. Michael D. Carlisle. Larry E. Weldon. Bruce A. Max- well. John M. Hamman. Kenneth L. Swenson, Robert A. Barritti. Jer- ome J. Howe. Gary D. Dahm. SECOND ROW: DeLoss Dodds. Thomas L. Boyle. Elmer E. Lehmann. Steven M. Perry. Donald W. Henderson. William F. Kiser. Dana L. Rasch. Terry W. Holbrook. Kevin R. Davis. Russell Harrison. Michael R. Heer. Donald C. Mills, David C. Peter- son. Larry E. Rink. Bill Favrow. BOTTOM ROW: Philip L. Weishaar. Mike Stauffer. Thomas A. Brosius. Douglas C. Lane. John R. Cain. Steven S. Schneider. Raymond M. McGill. Charles M. McNerny, Lu- cillious Williams, James W. Hartley, Kenneth V. Rudeen. Stanley L. Gruver. 429 K-Staters battle it out for an early lead in the cross country race of the State Federation meet. Coaches Dodds and Bolan congratulate trackman Jerome Howe on winning the Quadrangular meet. Members of the K-State track team huddle together before a race to induce team spirit and confidence. 430 Cross country nabs third in Big Eight competition Placing third in the Big Eight cross country meet behind Kansas and Colorado closed out the season for the harriers. The Wildcats beat Mis- souri and Nebraska, however, two teams they suf- fered defeats to earlier in the season. In non-conference meets, the ' Cats won over Southern Illinois, 20-47. DeLoss Dodds ' harriers defeated Drake, Wichita State and Oklahoma in a quadrangular meet by capturing seven of the top 12 places. The ' Cats finished second in the Kansas Federation cross country meet, however, after being edged by the University of Kansas. Cross Country TOP ROW: Robert A. Barratti. Charles H. Copp. Rudolph G. Martinsen, James L. Moore, Jerome J. Howe, Robert D. Spencer. Kenneth L. Swenson. SECOND ROW: Dennis D. Dodds. Da- vid C. Peterson, David L. Knight. Gary D. Dahm. Roger A. Blanken, David J. Nachtigal. James B. Hayes. BOTTOM ROW: Mark E. Norton. Stephen M. Perry. Elmer E. Lehmann, Donald W. Henderson, Rich- ard E. Smethers, John E. Bolan. 1968 Cross Country KSU OPP 20 Southern III. 47 33 Nebraska 24 26 Drake 48 Oklahoma 74 Wichita 90 36 Missouri 22 K-State placed second in the State Federation Meet at Manhat- tan. Losing to Kansas University and Colorado, respectively. Kansas State placed third in the Big Eight. Although trailing Oklahoma ' s runner to the finish line, Bob Baratti won the Quadrangular cross country. 431 Wildcat medley runner Ken Swenson takes the baton and sets the pace for K-State ' s win in the event. High jumper Ray McGill clears almost seven feet at the K-State Indoor Relays in Ahearn Field House. Wildcat indoor trackmen place in NCAA meet First place gold came to the Wildcats at the NCAA Invitational Indoor Track and Field Championships. The four-man two-mile relay team won the NCAA with a time of 7:32.2. This was slower for the ' Cats than a previous time of 7:22.9 which they ran in the Astrodome. K-State also won third place in high jump. Overall team trophy was captured by the ' Cats at the Oklahoma City Jaycees ' first indoor track meet. And the Wildcats played spoiler as they ended Missouri ' s seven-year undefeated home meet record, 74 1 2-69 1 2. Arms flailing, long jumper Stan Gruver strains for extra inches in K-State ' s Indoor Relays in March. 432 ginning the mile event, competitors are clustered together before runners move forward to take leads. Matt McNerney pulls out during K-State ' s indoor mile relay which the ' Cats won with a 3.16 time. Dana Rasch completes a vault in K-State ' s Indoor Re- lays where the ' Cats claimed three relay victories. 433 Trackmen take second in conference tournament Finishing second in the Big Eight Indoor Track Championship was the highest Kansas State has finished since 1952 when they won the title. K-State captured first place in the freshman mile run with a time of 4:12.1. Terry Holbrook won the 440-yard dash title from Olympian Clifton Forbes of Nebraska and Dave Peterson took the 1,000-yard dash with a time of 2:11.2. Other vic- tories were in the 880-yard dash and high jump. 1969 Indoor Track KSU OPP 45 Nebraska 73 85 Oklahoma 35 741 2 Missouri 691 2 741 2 Arkansas 7 Big Eight Indoor title went to Kansas followed by Kansas State, Nebraska and Oklahoma third place tie. Missouri, Colorado, Oklahoma State and Iowa State. K-State senior track star Terry Holbrook pulls ahead to win the 440-yard dash in the Big Eight meet. Shot putter Doug Lane prepares to heave the 16- pound weight in competition at the Kansas City meet. 434 Jerome Howe, freshman miler, is awarded the Glenn Cunningham trophy for his performance in the meet. Photos by Rich Clarkson Ken Swenson crosses the finish line as winner of the 880-yard dash at the Big Eight indoor track meet. 435 Statistically number one in the long horse event in the Big Eight, Ken Snow executes his routine. Gymnasts capture fifth in Big Eight tournament Led by sophomore Ken Snow, the gymnastics team won five meets and lost five others. In Big Eight competition, the ' Cats beat the University of Colorado, University of Nebraska and Colora- do State University. At the conference tourna- ment, the gymnasts won fifth place. In the first annual K-State Invitational meet, the ' Cats placed second against KU and WSU. Coach Bob Rector resigned in June to become athletic director of Independ ence Junior College. Under his guidance, Snow was rated first in the conference for the floor exercise and long horse events and twelfth among the nation ' s gymnasts in the floor exercise competition. Incorporating the Iron Cross into his routine, gym- nast Colin Campbell performs in Ahearn Field House. 1969 Gymnastics KSU OPP Midwest Open 2nd K-State Invitational 147.90 Fort Hays State 125.775 146.50 Iowa State U. 161.30 152.525 U. of Iklahoma 155.10 3rd U. of N. Mexico 141.85 U. of Nebraska 139.725 148.55 Western III. U. 122.175 148.55 Western III. U. 140.525 157.325 U. of Kansas 151.825 151.975 U. of Colorado 148.1 152.80 Colorado State Col. 142.92 Iowa State took first place in the Big Eight followed by Oklahom- a, Kansas State and Nebraska. 436 Gymnastics Team TOP ROW: John R. Howland, Tom L. Carrier, Ron R. Dugger, Ronald L. Bridges, Ken R. Snow. SECOND ROW: Mi- chael E. McDermed. Colin L. Campbell, Robert B. Blackburn, Tom A. Morellino, Kenneth P. Johnson, Bob Rector. BOTTOM ROW: David B. Wardell, Steven W. Kinder, J. Scott Dolenc, Don L. Bridges, Clyde C. Albright. Performing one of the required moves for the still rings sequence, a gymnast scores against Nebraska. In competition with Nebraska, a K-State gymnast ex- ecutes his parallel bar routine before the judges. 437 Wildcat grapplers close season with 9-7 record After ending the season with a dual record of nine wins and seven losses, wrestling coach Fritz Knorr led the Wildcats to the Big Eight Tourna- ment. Kansas State, however, could only place sixth in the final Big Eight competition. In their opening game of the season, the wres- tlers rolled past Wayne State, 25-14. The team picked up its second win when defeating the Drake Bulldogs, 28-10. At the Missouri Valley Amateur Athletic Union, the ' Cats won eight of the 1 1 classes and in the Mid-Season Tournament at Stillwater they placed fourth. Winning seven of the 1 1 matches gave the team a 23-14 victory over Nebraska, but the ' Cats later suffered their worse loss of the season, 35-0, from nationally ranked grapplers representing Iowa State University. Outstanding senior wrestler Jim McDougle wears down a Nebraska opponent to make his record 15-3. Freshman varsity wrestler Tom Keller succeeds in drawing his opponent off the mat in a close match. 1969 Wrestling KSU OPP KSU OPP 25 Wayne State 14 14 Missouri 15 8 South Dakota 16 Northeastern State 26 Missouri State 20 14 Colorado Mines 16 24 Oklahoma 91 9 Air Force 24 24 Colorado State 54 31 South Dakota 5 24 Lehigh 50 28 Drake 10 16 North Oklahoma 3 Oklahoma State 38 College 15 17 Central Missouri 23 Nebraska 14 State 11 24 Ft. Hays 10 25 Southwestern 17 Illinois 11 Missouri State 12 Iowa State 35 438 Steve Fergerson works for a Wildcat takedown and victory in the season dual match against Nebraska. In addition to supervising the athletic programs, Fritz Knorr acts as coach for the wrestling team. Wrestling TOP ROW: Charles L. Howard, Doug T. Stueve, Alan M. Maestas, Myron W. Lowry, Steve C. Fergerson. SECOND ROW: Rod C. Morgan, Carl L. Stueve, Jerry R. Gee, Gary A. Richards, Marvin L. Landes, James E. Barrett. THIRD ROW: Fritz G. Knorr. James K. McDougal. John D. McCloskey, Ronald L. Tacha, William M. Keller. BOTTOM ROW: Dwight F. Hemmerling, Steven C. Elder, David K. Wieland, Larry E. Elder, Thomas E. Keller. 439 A Spectators stop to watch as the Kansas State netmen ., .- , A- r A j Tennis Team TOP ROW: David L. Hoover, Jim D. Stewart. R. Merle vie against the Falcons of the Air Force Academy. Duncan, Doug v. Oxier, Kan F. Finney. BOTTOM ROW: Steve E. Snodgrass, Randy E. McGrath, Craig H. Price. 440 ' Cat netmen tie for third in Big Eight tournament Wildcat netmen completed the 1968 season with six wins and six losses and finished in a three way tie with Kansas and Colorado for third in the Big Eight tennis tournament. The team was com- posed of four returning lettermen including se- niors Jim Hastings and Richard Dickson who placed in the Big Eight tournament finals. Early in play the netmen defeated Washburn in non-conference play and split their meet with Wichita. Kansas State kept a hold on third place by defeating Air Force but ended fifth in total points from a loss to Colorado. Sophomore varsity netman Craig Price returns a serve to his Air Force opponent during a match in the fall. 1968 Tennis KSU OPP 7 Washburn 2 4 Wichita State 5 6 Wichita State 1 6 Washburn 2 Oklahoma State 4 Oklahoma 7 3 Kansas 4 4 Missouri 3 6 Nebraska 1 3 Iowa State 4 5 Air Force 4 2 Colorado 5 Final standings in the Big Eight were: Oklahoma first; Oklahoma State second; Kansas third; Colorado fourth; Kansas State fifth; Missouri sixth; Iowa State seventh and Nebraska eighth. In tennis competition on the Wildcats ' home court, netman Jim Hastings completes a return and scores. Senior netman Merle Duncan slams a return to his opponent in Kansas State ' s meet with Nebraska. 441 K-State coeds compete in national college rodeo Winning the barrel racing and goat tying con- tests at the Great Plains College Rodeo qualified coeds on the University rodeo team to compete in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo at Sacramen- to, Calif. Barb Socolofsky returned to defend her national title as the 1968 All- Around Cowgirl and one member of the men ' s team also traveled to compete in the national contest. Sponsored by the Chaparajos Club, the team was a member of the NIRA. Money won from entry fees helped to pay the team ' s expenses. 1968 Rodeo Girls Team North Dakota State Rodeo Kansas State Rodeo Kansas University Rodeo Nebraska University Rodeo South Dakota State Rodeo Black Hills State Rodeo Great Plains Regional College Rodeo KSU and WisconsinlState first place tie KSU second KSU first KSU second KSU second KSU first KSU first Boys Team Boys team failed to place in any rodeos. Next to steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding is one of the most dangerous events in rodeo competition. Part of the men ' s calf roping competition features a mounted cowboy chasing a calf across the arena. After capturing a goat and throwing it to the floor, Miss Rodeo K-State Candy Case wraps up its legs. 442 Golfers practice for an upcoming meet after rank- ing llth at the Pikes Peak Invitational Tournament. Bob Leeper practices chipping onto the green dur- ing one of the long spring workouts of the golfers. Varsity golf coach Ron Fogler opened the season with victories over Kansas, Washburn and Ft. Hays. Golf team ends season with wins in 12 matches Balance and team effort proved the winning combination for the Wildcats in their 1968 open- ing triple-dual meet against Kansas, Washburn and Ft. Hays State College. On the road with a 6-2 record, the ' Cats added a win and two ties at Lawrence, returned home to win over Oklahoma State, then lost three meets. Traveling on to Ames, the ' Cats downed Drake, Iowa State and tied with Kansas. But disappoint- ment came later when the Wildcats lost two of three matches at the University of Nebraska. Dropping to eleventh place in the Pikes Peak Invitational Tournament, the ' Cats took a 12-9-3 dual meet record into the Big Eight Golf Champi- onship meet at Boulder. K-State golf squad ended play with a sixth place tournament ranking. 1968 Golf KSU 91 2 10 15 7 1 2 81 2 10 Kansas Fort Hays Washburn Missouri Illinois State Missouri OPP 51 2 5 101 2 91 2 5 KSU 71 2 71 2 61 2 61 2 61 2 91 2 Nebraska Kansas Missouri Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma State OPP 71 2 71 2 81 2 9 81 2 51 2 Big Eight Meet title went to Colorado, followed by Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kansas State, Iowa State and Missouri. 443 Rowing team coach Don Rose shouts instructions to the team at an afternoon practice at Tuttle Creek. Crew competes in trials for Olympic positions International competition faced the rowing team after their schedule was broadened to in- clude Mexican Olympic squad and Canadian oarsmen. At the Heart of America Invitational Regatta in Topeka, the crew dedicated a new $30,000 boathouse and christened a new 1 8-oared racing shell. The team placed first in junior heavy- weight doubles at Northwestern, but lost to Ala- bama. K-State finished second at Minnesota and ranked fifth at Marietta, Ohio. Other scheduled meets included contests at Ontario and at the Olympic trials in Longbeach. Silhouetted against Tuttle Creek ' s waters, oarsmen pause during an afternoon practice for a future meet. 444 Rowing team members descend a steep hill while carrying a shell to the water from the new boathouse. Utilizing his megaphone during a practice session, the crew coxswain sets the pace for the oarsmen. Rowing Team TOP ROW: David P. Wisegarver. Dennis G. Landis. Wayne W. Henson. Charles P. Zangger. Philip R. Lerner. James E. Glass. Warren R. Janke. James W. Hemphill. Don Rose. SECOND ROW: Glenn A. Fager. Dean L. Koontz. James R. Nulty. Richard W. Joiner. Charles A. Perry. Randell L. Sedlacek. Forrest L. Walker. Vic- tor A. Moss. BOTTOM ROW: Alan D. Koch. James S. Rauh. Timothy K. Belstra. James C. Thomson. Earl D. Tjaden, Jon G. Plumer. Bill C. Swinney. G. Michael Zoerb. Team members synchronize their motions and learn to function as a unit during long hours of drill. In the spring, the rowing squad presents special com- petitive exhibitions at Tuttle Creek ' s Elks Cove. Men ' s Bowling Team TOP ROW: Donald G. Long, John W. Cannon, Brian G. Trennepohl, Mark Janssen, Bill M. Jones, Jeff T. Gilmore. BOTTOM ROW: Arlen W. Muggins, William E. Feldman, Kenneth L. Fyler, Frank A. Kleczka, Robert J. Sorenson . Bowlers host, compete in Midstates tournament For the first time, the K-State bowling teams acted as hosts for the Midstates Traveling League Tournament in which teams from Wichita State, Kansas and Oklahoma State competed. Coed bowlers gave up their 1967-68 title, but secured third in the women ' s division of the travel- ing league tournament. Former Leavenworth Ju- nior Women ' s Champion Nancy Bond anchored Women ' s Intramural Bowling Team TOP ROW: Elizabeth Feld- man, Janie I. Rhyne, Nancy S. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Lois J. Rhoades, Shirley J. Britton . the team by averaging 168 points per game during the 1968-69 season competition. Ken Fyler won high honors for the men ' s team in the Union No-Tap Tournament while the team finished second in the Westark Invitational Colle- giate Tournament at Ft. Smith. Top team scorer was Larry Weyer who finished with a season av- erage of 190 points per game. Janie Rhyne, women ' s bowling team member, keeps a careful eye on the ball ' s progress down the alley. 446 Coed ' s team ranks third in national rifle ratings Women ' s rifle team m embers ranked third in the nation after capturing first place at both the Oklahoma State and Nebraska Invitationals. Jim Richardson won the National Sectional in the ROTC competition while the men ' s team placed fourth. The men also ended in fourth place when shooting against 35 schools in the Okla- homa State Invitational. They emerged first, however, in the Old Troopers Match at Ft. Riley by outshooting 5th Army personnel and civilians participating in the meet. Headed by their new coach Sergeant John Nes- ler and financed by the University and ROTC, the rifle team attended 25 matches during the year. Rifle Team TOP ROW: Victor A. Moss. Robert D. Spencer. Calvin D. Jaeger. John M. Meisenheimer. Steven E. Dockins. Angela A. Wenger. Donald P. Pickering. Wayne D. Ruhnke. Scott W. Taddiken. Dwayne C. Beckford. SFC John Nesler. SECOND ROW: Cheri Curry. Barbara J. Anderson. Judith A. James. Ellen F. Speer. Elizabeth A. Dawson. Linda M. Gudenkauf. Marie A. Lowe. BOTTOM ROW: Mi- chael D. Miller. John D. Cook, Richard L. C ase. James C. Richardson. Rifle team captain Jim Richardson takes aim with an Anschutz free rifle, a gun used in team meets. 447 Council expands program of intramural competition Policies regulating intramural sports were for- mulated by the Intramurals Council, created in March, 1968 and later placed under the office of the vice-president for student affairs. Expansion was the key for both womens ' and mens ' intramurals. New sports added to the women ' s program were table tennis and canoeing and new uniforms were provided for the members of the inter-collegiate basketball team. Men ' s football incorporated a Super Bowl into its regular playing season and for track ori- ented athletes, cross country was initiated. K-State ' s first women ' s basketball team was asked to play in Texas ' Invitational Tournament in March. In addition to coaching the rowing team, Don Rose carries out the duties of director of intramurals. .- Encouraged by her sorority sisters, a Kappa Delta tries for a home run in an intramural kickball game. 448 Track and field competition draws student athletes during a special three-day spring intramural event. Providing side line support for their favorite team, fans cheer during intramural events in Ahearn Gym. Striving for points to apply toward the all-sports plaque, a student competes in intramural swimming. 449 Haymaker IV men keep their early lead over the Vet Jolly Bodies and move on to win the Super Ball. Additional parking will be made on the site of the handball courts upon completion of the Union annex. Defeating Phi Delta Theta helped the DU basketball team to capture first place honors in their league. 450 Displaying the dexterity required in badminton, a Haymaker resident taps the birdie across the net. 451 Photo by Don Richards Classes Students represent transition amid the perman- ;nce of the University. New fans replace missing Hies at a tense football game and another class of ieniors clowns for one last time. As students con- verge toward a common goal, they sense that graduation is the end of one phase linking them to the University and the beginning of another phase 3f development apart from the University. Photo by David von Riesen Senior class officers Laura Scott, treasurer; Nancy Hodgson, vice-president; Susie Schwab Herman, secre- tary; and Tom Palmer, president, were elected by a record number of votes cast in last spring ' s elections. Sportin g his ' 69 senior class sweatshirt, a student cheers from his reserved seat at the season ' s last basketball game. Abbreviations for Senior Activities AAHPER American Associa- tion of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; ACS American Chemical Society; Ag. Agricultural, Agriculture; AFROTC Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; AGC Association of Gener- al Contractors; AGO American Guild of Organists; Agr. Agrono- my; AHEA American Home Economics Association; AIA Ameri- can Institute of Architects; AIAA American Institute of Aeronau- tics and Astronautics; AlChE American Institute Chemical Engi- neers; A.I.D. American Institute of Interior Designers; AIIE American Institute of Industrial Engineers; AIP American Insti- tute of Physics; Am. American; ANS American Nuclear Socie- ty; Appt. Apportionment; Arch. Architecture; ASAE Ameri- can Society of Agricultural Engineers; ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers; ASLA American Society of Landscape Architects; ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers; A S Arts and Sciences; Asst. Assistance; Assoc. Association; AUSA Association of United States Army; AVMA American Veterinary Medical Association; AWS Associated Women Students; Aux. - Auxiliary. Bd. Board; Bus. Business; BSU Baptist Student Union; Capt. Captain; Chem. Chemical; Chm. Chairman; Co. Company; Comm. Committee; Const. Construction; Corp. Corporation; Coun. Council; CR College Republicans; CSO Christian Science Organization; CYD Collegiate Young Demo- crats; Dev. Development; Dir. Director; EC. Economics; Ed. Editor, Education; Engr. Engineering, Engineers; Ext. Exten- sion; Fam. Family; FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletics; Fel- low. Fellowship; FFA Future Farmers of America; Finan. Fi- nancial; Found. Foundation; Fr. Freshman. GBSU Grace Baptist Student Union; Gen. General; Hort. Horticulture; Hosp. Hospitality; HQ Harlequinade; IAWS In- ter-Collegiate Associated Women Students; ICC International Coordinating Council; IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; IFC Interfraternity Council; Intl. International; Intr. Intramurals; IPC Interfraternity Pledge Council; Jr. Junior; KAHPER Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Kan. Kansas; KSCF Kansas State Christian Fellow- ship; KSU Kansas State University; KSUARH Kansas State Uni- versity Association of Residence Halls; K-State Engr. K-State Engi- neers ' Magazine; LAR Little American Royal; LSA Lutheran Students Association . MC Model Congress; Mech. Mechanization; Mem. Memo- rial; MENC Music Educators National Conference; Mgr. Manag- er; MMUN Midwest Model United Nations; MPC Mock Political Convention; MUN Model United Nations; Natl. National; NCTM National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; Orient. Orienta- tion; Org. Organization; Panhel. Panhellenic; PCC Pep Coor- dinating Council; Pres. President; Prof. Professional; Prog. Program; Pub. Publications; Pub. Rel. Public Relations. ROTC Reserve Officer Training Corps; RWF Roger Williams Fellowship; S.A.M.E. Society of American Millitary Engineers; SCC Social Coordinating Council; Schs. Scholarship; S.E.A. Stu- dent Education Association; Sec. Secretary; SGA Student Gov- erning Association; Soc. Society; Sr. Senior; Stu. Student. TCB Traffic Control Board; Tex. Textiles; Treas. Treasur- er; UAB University Activities Board; UCCF -- United Campus Christian Fellowship; UCM United Christian Movement; UGB - Union Governing Board; Univ. University; UPC Union Program Council; Vet. Veterinary; Vet. Med. Veterinary Medicine; V-Pres. Vice-President; WRA Women ' s Recreation Association. Seniors contribute $3,000 to construct outdoor mall Enthusiasm keynoted the 2,350-member 1969 senior class. After casting a record 670 votes in the election of class officers in the spring of 1968, more than 1,000 seniors bought activity tickets during fall registration. Approximately $3,000 was raised from ticket sales to finance the proposed class project, a mall designed as a meeting area and outdoor classroom. Purchase of an activity ticket also entitled a senior to a class sweat- shirt, admission to all class parties and a seat in the section reserved for seniors at the final home football and basketball games of the Wildcats. From 102 nominations submitted by college councils and living groups, a committee composed of the direc- tor of Student Publications, the Royal Purple adviser and editorial board selected 30 students to recognize as outstanding seniors. Chosen by the staff for their schol- arship, leadership and service, the outstanding seniors are pictured throughout the senior section. Seniors: Abe-Afr TOP ROW: Abernethy, Carolyn A: Bushton, Clothing Retail- ing. Abernethy, Rollin H: Scottsville, Agronomy. Abolfazli, Mohammad: Tehron, Iran, Architectural Structures. Abson, Mary E: Kansas City, Home Economics Education, Alpha Chi Omega. Angel Flight, SGA. SCC, S.E.A., Reformation Day Queen, Intr. Acevedo, Luis R: Puerto Rico, Physical Sci- ence. German Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Ackermann, Thom- as A: Larned, Business Administration. Adams, Bruce A: Seneca. Business Administration, Caisson Chorus, Oratorio Choir. Statesmen, Newman Club, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. inn mn mig mil inn Graduates are attentive as President James A. McCain de- livers his Charge to the Class before conferring degrees. BOTTOM ROW: Adams, DeAnna M: Enterprise, Home Eco- nomics Education Extension, Univ. Ext. Club, Chaparajos. Adams, Gloria R: Grainfield, Home Economics Education. Adams, James P: Hardtner, Animal Science and Industry, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Livestock Judging Team, Block and Bridle, Harry Darby, Moorman and Walter T. O ' Neill Schs. Addison, Sharon E: Dodge City, Elementary Education. Adkins, Nicholas R: Glasco, Physical Education. Adrian, Brenda G: Moundridge, Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Delta Pi V-Pres., AVMA, Intr. Afra, Bijan: Tehran, Iran, Civil Engineering. 455 Seniors: Ahl-Asc TOP ROW. Ahlerich, Donald D: Winfield, Accounting. Ahrens, Jon M: Wichita, Pre-Law. Albin, Jane M: Dallas, Tex., Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Aldrich, Vernon D: Council Grove, Accounting. Alke, Andrew L: East Orange, N.J., Mathematics, Delta Chi. Allen, Leland J: Stafford, Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Allen, Ronald W: McCook, Neb., Agricultural Econom- ics, KSUARH. Almack, Charles E: Wellington, Architecture. Almquist, Sherry S: Chapman, Speech . FOURTH ROW: Almstrom, Larry G: McPherson, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Alwin, Darold G: Washington, Art. Ander- egg, Marvin K: Garnett, Dairy Production, Gamma Sigma Delta, Dairy and Livestock Judging Teams, Dairy Science Club, Statesmen. FIFTH ROW: Andersen, Charles E: Jamestown, Psychology. Ander- sen, Elizabeth A: Overland Park, Modern Languages, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, UGB, UAB, UPC, Roy- al Purple staff, German Club, S.E.A., CR. Anderson, Delores K: Bur- lington, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Anderson, Michael R: Norton, Mathematics. Andrews, Janice E: Salina, Elementary Education. Anschutz, Fredrick G: Lakin, Physical Science. SEVENTH ROW: Anspaugh, Victor E: Luray, Veterinary Medicine. Armbruster, Gregory: Ellis, Agricultural Economics. Arnett, Kath- leen: Wichita, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Arnett, Vinton K: Belleville, History. Arokoyo, Johnson O: Kabba, Nigeria, Entomology, Alpha Zeta, Entomology Club, Soccer Team. Ascher, Clifford D: Herington, Agricultural Education, Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Tau Alpha, Union News Views Comm., Ag. Ed. Club, Intr. 456 Seniors: Asf-Bal TOP ROW: Asfahl, Barbara H: Overland Park, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. UPC, Royal Purple staff, Kappa Phi. Asher, Barbara S: Stafford, Home Economics Educa- tion. Asher, Karen K: Wichita, Horticulture. Ashton, Mary J: Salma, Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS. S.E.A., Intr. Assink, Gail E: Gypsum, Family and Child Development. Atherton, Kaye L: Wichita, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Atkinson, Nancy J: Udall, Radio and Television Home Economics, Alpha Delta Pi Pres.. Alpha Epsilon Rho. Collegiate 4-H, Statesmates, Miss Ag. SECOND ROW: Atwater, Patricia A: Netawaka, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A. Advisory Bd.. CR, Statesmates. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Ault, Mary L: Wamego, Physical Education. Clovia V-Pres., Phi Epsilon Delta, SGA. S.E.A.. Collegiate 4-H, AAHPER, CR, RWF. Ayres, John P: Prairie Village, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, jK-Club, Gymnastics Team Capt. Backhaus, Pamela S: To- peka. Physical Education. Kappa Delta V-Pres., Phi Epsilon Delta, Jr. Panhel. Bailer, Richard 0: Clay, N.Y., Poultry Sci- ence. Bailey, Marilynn E: Kansas City, Technical Journal- ism. Smurthwaite. Phi Delta Kappa. AWS, Collegian staff, Community Sisters. Bailey, Pete L: Manhattan. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Bain, Cheryl L: Macomb, III., Elementary Education. Alpha Xi Delta Sec.. Angel Flight, Union Comm., S.E.A. Baker, Catherine L: Overland Park, Elementary Edu- cation. Pi Beta Phi, Union Comm. Baker, Thomas R : Over- land Park. Pre-Dentistry, Beta Theta Pi, Stu. Senator, Intr. Balducci, Richard K: St. Louis, Mo., Business Administra- tion. K-Club. Newman Club. Football Team. Ball, Sara A: lola. Secondary Education. Ballentine, Russell: Onaga. Agri- cultural Education. Balthazor, Judith A: San Antonio, Tex., Animal Science and Industry, Chaparajos. Pre-Vet and FencingClubs. Member of the Dean ' s Advisory Council, Kay Emel served as a freshman seminar leader, AWS secretary and president of Phi Upsilon Omicron. Student senator George Gerritz was chairman of Arts and Sciences Council, president of the Union Program Council and a member of Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi and Arnold Air Society. In addition to working on numerous Union committees, Beth Andersen helped to organize the Kat Pak Chats and was active in Chimes. At daily plenary sessions in Weber arena, National Student Association delegates gather to debate resolutions and hear speakers. The convention, on campus in August, drew more than 1,000 students and national press writers. Seniors: Bal-Bar TOP ROW: Balwanz, Bob H: St. Joseph, Mo., Nuclear Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega Pres. Sec., ANS, IFC, UGB, UPC, Alpha Phi Omega. Bamman, Wilford M: Manhattan, Architecture. Banaka, Jerry N: Blue Rapids, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Barbee, Jon R: Great Bend, History, Phi Delta The- ta, SCC, Union Personnel and Research Comm., MPC, MC, CYD. Barker, Charlene F: Scott City, Elementary Education. Barnes, Sarah C: Prairie Village, Dietetics and Institutional Management. THIRD ROW: Barr, George W: Manhattan, III., Feed Science and Management. Barr, Roger L: Manhattan, Agricultural Economics. Barrett, Harold C: Centralia, Building Construction, AGC, Oratorio Choir, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Barrett, Nancy E: Colby, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Mortar Board, AHEA, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Wesley Found., Honors Prog. Barrows, Richard R: LaCrosse, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sec., Clinic Club. Barta, Alan G: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. 458 Seniors: Bar-Ben I OP ROW: Bartel, Dorothy C: Hillsboro, Home Economics Educa- tion, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Home EC. Teaching and Clothing and r ex. Clubs, Friendship Tutoring, Mennonite Fellow. Bartholomew, uth A: Alton, Elementary Education. Barton, Diana K: Wichita, English, Alpha Delta Pi Treas., Chimes, Mortar Board, Theta Sig- na Phi, SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, Royal Purple staff. SECOND ROW: Bates, Constance L: Vienna, Va., Political Science md History, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, .ight Brigade, Union HQ Comm., Cosmopolitan Club, Little Sisters f Minerva. Baumgarten, Edwin O: Buhler, Industrial Engineering. Jaxter, Linda M: Liberal, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Jnion Open CyrkleComm., S.E.A. , She-DU Pres. HIRD ROW: Beach, Carol S: Pierceville, Elementary Education. teach, Ronald T: Scott City, Veterinary Medicine. Beck, Karen J: Leawood, Speech Pathology and Audiology and Elementary Edu- |:ation, Alpha Xi Delta Sec., Sigma Alpha Eta, AWS, Union Movies S.E.A. r OURTH ROW: Beck, Steven R: Manhattan, Chemical Engineering. Beckenhauer, Sharron L: Manhattan, Medical Technology and vlusic, Alpha Delta Theta Pres., AGO. Becker, Lauren P: Logan, Nothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Becker, Roger L: Centralia, Veterinary Medicine. Becker, Sherrilyn K: Overland Park, Modern Languages, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Union Personnel and Research Comm., Royal Purple staff, S.E.A., Honors Prog. Beckman, Susan A: Atchison, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Beer, Pamela A: Larned, English, AWS, CR. Beichley, Duane E: Salina, Technical Journalism. Beier, Richard J: Kansas City, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Bekaert, Barbara J: Manhattan, Secondary Educa- tion and Mathematics, Delta Zeta, AVMA Aux. Bekaert, Denis A: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Tau Kappa Epsilon, AVMA, Soc- cer Team. Belcher, Ronald E: Manhattan, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Benjamin, Martin E: Wichita, Pre-Medicine. Ben- nett, Robert M: Norton, Electrical Engineering, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, K-State Engr. staff, Wrestling Team, M. A. Durland Schs. Bennett, William C: Jennings, Animal Science and Industry and Agricultural Economics, Block and Bridle, Ag. EC. Club, Peo- ple-to-People, Latin Am. Assoc., CYD, Dean ' s Honor Roll. 459 Recipient of the Justus Liebig Scholarship for study in Germany, Jackie Spears was a member of Student Senate, Mortar Board and Chimes. Sue Maes, executive chairman of SGA, served as the student coordinator of the University for Man and as a delegation head for Mock Political Con- vention. Chosen by the student body as 1968 Homecoming Queen, Paula Blair was secretary of Mortar Board. She al- so was selected to speak at the President ' s Convocation. Seniors: Ben-Bla I TOP ROW: Bentley, Fred R: Shields, History. Bentsen, Don- ald R: Wichita, Building Construction, Delta Chi Pres. V-Pres., AGC, Arch, and Design Coun., Intr. Benyshek, Larry L: Cuba, Animal Science and Industry. Bergerhouse, Shelly L: Denver, Colo., Clothing Retailing, Chi Omega, Light Bri- gade. Bergkamp, James L: Cheney, Animal Science and Industry. Berlin, Larry K: Manhattan, Architecture. Berna- sek, Frank R: Manha ttan, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Bert, Harold D: Abilene, Mechanical Engi- neering. Best, Kenneth E: Lenora, Industrial Engineering. Bier, Angelo A: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Biggs, Mi- chael N: Manhattan, Philosophy. Biggs, Paula S: Manhat- tan, General Home Economics. Bigler, Jane A: Junction City, Home Economics Education, Alpha Xi Delta, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, CR, Statesmates. Billodeau, Thomas R: Monson, Mass., Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Bishop, Richard L: Topeka, Architecture. Bishop, Robert D: Emporia, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, Engr. Coun., CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honor ' s Prog., State of Kan. Schs. Bissing, Patricia A: Wichita, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Black, Karen E: Scott City, Home Econom- ics Education. Blades, James E: Stilwell, Animal Science and Industry. Blair, Paula B: Coffeyville, Mathematics, Mor- tar Board, Light Brigade, Community Sisters, Homecoming Queen. Blake, William 0: Kansas City, Mo., Electrical Engineering. 460 Seniors: Bla-Bog TOP ROW: Blaker, Bradford G: Manhattan , Music Educa- tion. Blankenhagen, Edward: Manhattan, Technical Jour- nalism. Blankenship, Karen S: Albert, Family and Child Development. Blankenship, Larry P: Olmitz, Landscape Architecture. Blecha, Joyce E: Belleville, Home Economics Education, Phi Upsilon Omnicron, AHEA, MUN, MC, Chapa- rajos, Block and Bridle, LAP Assoc., Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Teaching Clubs, RWF, Rumford Rodeo and Kan. Ext. Homemakers Schs. Blevins, Steven L: Great Bend, Mathematics. Bliss, Arlene A: Bucklin, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Bliss, Fredrick C: Atwood, Landscape Archi- :ecture, Tau Sigma Delta, Steel Ring, ASLA, Scabbard and Blade. Bliss, Joanna K: Chanute, Biological Science, CYD. Bliss, Robert J: Atwood, Accounting. Bliss, Thomas C: At- : vood, Geography. Blitz, Frederick H: Brooklyn, N.Y., Zoolo- gy. Blitz, Ivan I: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Bock, Hen- rietta R: Baltimore, Md., Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Boddie, Julia A: Peoria, III., General Home iconomics, Putnam Hall Pres., KSUARH, S.E.A., Communi- y Sisters. Boehner, Ernest D: Glen Elder, Agricultural Engi- leering. Boerwinkle, Robert P: Chanute, Electrical Engi- jieering, IEEE, Rowing Team. Boerwinkle, Terri A: Stanley, re-Medicine, ACS, Clinic Club. Boeschen, Phillip W: Kansas ..ity, Mo., Architecture, Beta Sigma Psi, AIA. Boger, Fred C: ipreat Bend, Business Administration, Pershing Rifles, Col- Begian Bus. Mgr. Boggs, Marcia L: Americus, Family and hild Development, Angel Flight, Pershing Rifles Honorary, JHome EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, People-to-People, Col- jegiate 4-H, CYD, Georgiana Smurthwaite Schs. House } ward. Angel Flight member Sandra Sanders was in Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi and S.E.A. and served as chairman of the AWS Big Sister program. Jean Ryan was head delegate for Model United Nations, Chimes secretary and AWS vice- president. Student senator Louise Haslouer received the Harry Darby Foundation Leadership Award, was a delegate to the Midwestern Residence Hall Convention, served on the Academic Affairs Committee and was active in S.E.A. 461 Seniors: Bog-Bra 1 -w- J - Z. f __ : _-m tl | Jj I IBM 1 TOP ROW: Boggs, Terry K: Colorado Springs, Colo., Sociology, Beta Sigma Psi, IPC Pres., IFC, Sociology and Clinic Clubs, CYD, Intr. Bohl, David L: Horseheads, N.Y., Industrial Engineering, AIICj Pres., Engr. Coun., Blue Award. Bohn, William H: Athens, Ohio, History. SECOND ROW: Boisseau, Eldon L: Coldwater, Agricultural Eco- nomics, Delta Tau Delta, IFC, Ag. EC. Club. Boley, Thomas F: Kewa- nee, III., Bacteriology, Tau Kappa Epsilon Treas., Pre-Vet Club, Rowing Team. Bolin, Nancy J: Wichita, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Bond, Nancy J: Leavenworth, Elementary Education, Women ' s Bowling Team. Boomer, Bruce A: Troy, Mich., Architec- ture. Boomer, Temar K: Indianapolis, Ind., Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Boos, Edward J: Atchison, Agricultural Economics, Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club, Intr. Booth, Joan L: Wichita, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sparks, AWS Pres., S.E.A., Newman Club. Borra, Victor A: Lyons, III., Architecture, AIA, PCC, Statesmen Pres. FIFTH ROW: Boster, Rochelle A: Burrton, Elementary Education. Bouchey, Marsha A: Stockton, Political Science and History, Smurthwaite Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, People-to-People, Collegiate 4-H, CR, John E. Trembly Mem. and Union Pacific Schs. Bowers, David S: Nazareth, Pa., Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Boyd, Glenn E: St. Louis, Mo., Electrical Engineering. Boyer, Linda K: Belleville, Elementary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Len and Stella Harden, State of Kan. and KSU Honors Schs. Boyer, Nancy M: Coffeyville, Mathematics, Delta Delta Delta, NCTM, SGA, AWS Treas., Panhel., S.E.A., States- mates, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross. SEVENTH ROW: Boyle, Kevin P: East Orange, N.J., English, SGA, Collegian Staff, Newman Club, Intr. Bozone, David M: Rolla, Ani- mal Science and Industry, FarmHouse, Livestock Judging Team, Collegiate 4-H. Brady, Mary A: Atchison, Sociology, Univ. Sympho- ny, CYD, Newman Club. BOTTOM ROW: Brady, Warren T: Albert, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Treas. Brannan, Dana K: Great Bend, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Brannan, James E: Great Bend, Biological Science, Clinic Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. 462 s eniors: Bra-Bro OP ROW: Brannan, Michael S: Meade, Geology, Sigma Gamma Ipsilon, Williston Geology and Sports Car Clubs. Braswell, David ii: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture. Brauer, Robert P: Cimarron, Ani- nal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Brazzell, Cecil: Harper, Secondary Education and listory, FarmHouse Sec., Phi Alpha Theta, Stu. Senator, Tribunal, ' CC, Union Movies Comm., Cosmopolitan Club, People-to-People, id Gitters, Booster Club, Alpha Phi Omega Pres. Brecht, William .: Devon, Pa., Building Construction. Breitenstein, Alfred L: Kan- as City. Zoology, Zoology and Newman Clubs. HIRD ROW: Brelig, George A: Chester, III., Architecture. Brewer, tobbie G: Parsons, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Sec., i.E. A., Engin-Dears, Miss Manhattan K-State. Brewer, Trudy A: Yairie Village, Modern Languages, French and Newman Clubs. OURTH ROW: Brewster, Robert W: Coffeyville, Architecture. (ridges, Ronald L: Atchison, Chemistry, Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam icholar, Phi Lambda Upsilon, K-Club, Gymnastics Team. Brill- iart, Carl D: Mapleton, Wildlife Conservation. IFTH ROW: Brining, Donald R: Great Bend, Psychology. Brinker, ane M: Glen Elder. Bacteriology, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Del- a Theta, Microbiology and Newman Clubs, State of Kans., Pan- el., Lambda Chi Alpha and John E. Trembly Mem. Schs. Briscoe, harles A: Hutchinson, Political Science. ilXTH ROW: Britt, Sheila: Kansas City, Mo., History. Brock, James f: Glasco, Pre-Law. Brockelman, Jerald D: Council Grove, rchitecture. EVENTH ROW: Broderick, Robert G: Massapequa, N.Y., Veteri- ary Medicine. Broers, James S: Eudora, Bacteriology, Varsity len ' s and Apollo Glee Clubs, Microbiology Club. Brooks, Steven L: ' lysses. Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce oun., CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. OTTOM ROW: Brous, Judy A: DeSoto. Accounting, Phi Chi Theta, ' PC, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Charles F. Moggie Mem. Schs. Brown, eborah L: Westlake, Ohio, Elementary Education, Delta Delta elta Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Light Brigade, S.E.A., Home EC. i am. and Child Dev. and Newman Clubs. Brown, Geraldine J: Sali- 3, Sociology, SGA, People-to-People, CYD. 463 Seniors: Bro-Bru TOP ROW: Brown, Joseph H: Goodland, Computer Science. Brown, Linda K: Kansas City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Brown, Phillip W: Partridge, Chemistry. SECOND ROW: Brown, Robert D: Weir City, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Brown, Sheila A: Ford, Physical Education. Brown, Susan R: Mullinville, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Brown, William D: Parsons, Civil Engineering. Bruce, Elizabeth M: Salina, Speech, Delta Zeta, K-State Players, AVMA Aux. Bruce, Richard N: Orchard, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Lambda Chi Alpha Sec., Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Atk Fran Mullinix, Dee Hoffman and Ann Cravens were mem- bers of the Home EC Council and Dean ' s Advisory Board. Fran was Clothing and Textiles Club president and a mem- ber of Sparks, Angel Flight and University Symphony Or- chestra. Dee received a Danforth trip to St. Louis and Michi- gan, was president of Omicron Nu and was a Sparks, Chimes and Mortar Board member. Ann, a member of K- State Orchestra, also was president of Home EC Council. 464 Seniors: Bru-But TOP ROW: Bruck, Steven M: Bellerose, N.Y., Bacteriology, Pre-Vet and Bacteriology Clubs, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found., Intr. Brunken, Marvin L: Garber, Okla., Business Administration. Brunner, Ann J: Ramona, Home Economics Education, Clovia Pres., AWS Tribunal, Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. Club, Block and Bridle, Gamma Delta, Kan. Farm Bureau Schs. SECOND ROW: Brunson, Charles A: Stockton, Civil Engineering. Brussow, William C: Woodbine, Music Education. Bryan, David W: Maiden, Mass., Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Bryan, John N: Emporia, Business Administration. Buchman, Sherri L: Alta Vista, Secondary Education and Psychol- ogy, Kappa Delta Pi, Univ. Choir, Women ' s Glee Club, French and Psychology Clubs, S.E.A., UCCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll, William C. Garner Mem. Schs. Buckles, Michael D: Kansas City, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Buckley, John J: Merrick, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Budke, Martha J: Wichita, Sociology. Burford, Philip D: Milton, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Burk, Cheryln J: McDonald, Mathematics. Bums, Harold D: Wichita, Physics. Burt, Ronald J: Salina, Industrial Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Busch, Sandra K: Olathe, Physical Education. Bush, Judith R: Beloit, Family and Child Development, Kappa Delta, MENC, AWS, K-State Players, Oratorio and Univ. Choirs, S.E.A., Honors Prog. Bush, Sharon W: Manhattan, Home Economics and Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Buss, Ruthann: Overland Park, Speech, Alpha Lambda Delta. MUN, S.E.A., KSCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Eva Ford Schs. Buss, Stanley D: Holton, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, Ag. EC. Club, Collegiate FFA, KSCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Pacific Schs. Bussman, Russell L: Mound Valley, Feed Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Butler, Charles M: Topeka, Civil Engineering. But- ler, Gloria E: Manhattan, Family and Child Development, Delta Zeta. Angel Flight. SGA, MUN, Engin-Dears, Friendship Tutoring. Butler, Willia m D: Manhattan, Pre-Medicine, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Clinic Club Pres., Track Team. 465 Seniors: Cad-Car TOP ROW: Cadman, Rebecca S: Abilene, Elementary Education. Cadman, Stephen: St. John, Agricultural Mechanization. Cahill, Kevin R: Endicott, N.Y., Industrial Engineering. SECOND ROW: Calamaio, Craig A: Wichita, Zoology. Caldwell, Glenn A: Garnett, Agricultural Engineering. Callies, Rodney E: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture. THIRD ROW: Campbell, Richard A: Hamilton, Mass., Elementary Education, S.E.A. Advisory Bd. Campbell, Richard W: Concordia, Architecture. Cannon, John W: Salina, Architecture, Delta Sigma Phi, AIA.CR, Bowling Team. FOURTH ROW: Caouette, Kathleen J: Wilson, Home Economics. Caplinger, Gary L: Larned, Music Education. Carbiener, Connie L: Wichita, Secondary Education and Art, S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Cardwell, William B: Winfield, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Soc. Carey, Sarah G: Manhattan, Clothing Retailing. Car- lat, James K: Dover, Civil Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, ASCE, Dean ' s Honor Roll, KSU Honors and ASCE Schs. SIXTH ROW: Carlin, Jerry F: Scottsville, Agricultural Engineering, Sigma Tau, ASAE Pres., Engr. Coun. Carlson, David E: Manhattan, Accounting, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam Scholar, Del- ta Mu Delta, Intr., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Arthur Anderson Co. and Charles F. Moggie Mem. Award Schs. Carlson, Marsha R: Lindsborg, Elementary Education, S.E.A., KSCF. SEVENTH ROW: Carlson, Susan E: Topeka, Mathematics. Carmi- chael, Craig L: Plainville, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Pre-Vet Club, Grid Gitters, Union Pacific Schs. Carmichael, Sue A: Plain- ville, Clothing and Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, AVMAAux. BOTTOM ROW: Carmony, Lyle P: Shawnee Mission, Business Ad- ministration. Carr, John J: Frenchtown, N.J., Bakery Manage- ment. Carr, Pamela K: Colby, English, Chi Omega V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, AWS Treas. 466 Seniors: Car-Cha TOP ROW: Carr, Tommy R: Medicine Lodge, Animal Science and Industry, Farmhouse, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Meats and Livestock Judging Teams, Apollo Glee Club, Block and Bridle, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Am. Soc. of Animal Science Award. Carroll, Daniel J: Leavenworth, Business Administration. Carroll, James F: Norfolk, N.Y., Dairy Foods Processing. SECOND ROW: Carson, Gary W: Mullinville, Physical Education. Carson, Shirley E: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Light Brigade, Union K-Purrs Comm., S.E.A., Psychology Club. Carson, William T: Springfield, Mo., Architecture. THIRD ROW: Carter, John M: Trenton, Mo., Architecture. Cartmill, Joan R: Riverside, Calif., Art. Carver, Curtis C: Hillsdale, Mich., Milling Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Case, Candice S: Lawrence, Modern Languages, Sparks, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Delta Pi, Block and Bridle, Chapa- rajos, K-State Rodeo Queen, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Casey, Michael R: Corning, Electrical Engineering. Casper, Charles L: Junction City, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Catlin, Pamela S: Burdett, Home Economics with Lib- eral Arts, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhel., Univ. Ext. Club, CR. Caton, John E: Hutchinson, Political Science. Caulfield, Michael D: Coffeyville, Animal Scienceand Industry. SIXTH ROW: Cavin, Kathryn A: LaCrosse, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi, A S Coun. Pres.. SGA, Union Comm., German Club, CR, Statesmates, Newman Club. Caviness, Kathleen M: Topeka, Ele- mentary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, PCC, S.E.A., Statesmates Pres. Caywood, Barbara A: Goodland, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Caywood, Don A: Wichita, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Triangle, ASME, CR. Cerretti, Ramona J: Idana, Secondary Education, Collegiate 4-H. Chadwell, Stephen L: Fairview, Mathe- matics, Collegiate 4-H. I BOTTOM ROW: Chapin, Beverly R: Toronto, Ont., Bakery Manage- Jment. Chapman, Christopher C: Clay Center, Mechanical Engi- Ineering, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Fisher | Governor Schs. Chapman, Gloria J: Hutchinson, Elementary Edu- jj cation, S.E.A., Statesmates. 467 Seniors: Cha-Cla TOP ROW: Chapman, JoAnne S: Clay Center, Modern Languages, Gamma Phi Beta, Tribunal, Statesmates. Charbonneau, Karen K: Osborne, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Delta Delta Del- ta, PCC Chm., Union HQ and Hosp. Comm., Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, CR, Statesmates Pres., Grid Gitters, Gibson Girls Chm. Charles, John P: Republic, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Charlton, Ann L: Kansas City, Elementary Educa- tion. Charvat, Jolene R: Independence, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Clovia, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omi- cron Nu, AWS, Prof. Foods Club, Collegiate 4-H, Newman Club, Intr., Willard W. Osburn Mem. and Bessie Brooks West Schs. Chase, Barbara A: Wichita, Interior Design, A.I.D., Home EC. Interi- or Design Club, Orchesis, Statesmates. THIRD ROW: Cheatham, James E: Oklahoma City, Okla., Pre-Med- icine, Delta Tau Delta V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, DAB, Union Comm., Baseball Team, KSU Honors Schs. Cheney, Patricia W: Grainfield, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, Home EC. Journalism and Interior Design Clubs, CR. Cheng, Nancy N: Shaw- nee Mission, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: Cherney, Franklin C: Agenda, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Tau Omega, Block and Bridle. Chew, Margaret E: Homewood, III., Elementary Education. Chiang, Yung A: Makati, Philippines, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Chiles, Laurn P: Stafford, Business Administration. Christensen, Barbara S: Marion, Bacteriology and Medical Tech- nology, Alpha Delta Theta, Microbiology Club, Statesmates, Gib- son Girls, Fr. Seminar Leader. Christensen, Carol: Topeka, Sociol- ogy and Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Boyd Hall Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Stu. Sena- tor, AWS Pres., UGB, Honors Prog. SIXTH ROW: Christmann, Edith A: Kirkwood, Mo., Fashion Design, Kappa Alpha Theta, Frog Club. Chudy, Jaroslaw: Buffalo, N.Y., Sociology, Sociology Club. Chyba, Leslie J: Western, Neb., Animal Science and Industry, Lambda Chi Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA. SEVENTH ROW: Cillessen, Michael G: Coffeyville, Mechanical Engi- neering, Triangle, Pi Tau Sigma Pres., ASME. Ciston, Ronald E: Overland Park, Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha, Newman Club, Intr. Claassen, Cheryl E: Potwin, Home Economics Education, AHEA, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching and Univ. Ext. Clubs, Mennonite Fellow. BOTTOM ROW: Clar k, Douglas S: Fort Thomas, Ky., Chemical En- gineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, S.A.M.E., AlChE, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles. Clark, Janet E: Liberal, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CR, CSO Pres. Clarkson, Larry N: Haviland, Animal Science and Industry. 468 Seniors: Cle-Con TOP ROW: Cleeves, David B: Sao Paula, Brazil, Social Sci- ence. Clifton, Raymond: North Little Rock, Ark., Physics. Clinesmith, Kaye A: Fort Scott, Music Education. Clough, Richard H: Coffeyville, Business Administration, Delta Mu Delta. Scabbard and Blade, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Henry Ward and J. C. Penny Schs. Clouse, Robert G: Stafford, Electrical Engineering. Cohorst, Steven J: Marysville, Civil Engineer- ing. Colborg, Arlin E: Ellis, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club. 5ECOND ROW: Cole, Charles R: Sedan. Mechanical Engi- leering, Alpha Gamma Rho, Pi Tau Sigma, S.A.M.E.. Scab- bard and Blade, BSU, M.A. Durland Schs. Cole, Jana L: Boodland, Interior Design, Alpha Chi Omega, A.I.D., Home ic. Interior Design Club, Orchesis. Statesmates, Gibson jirls. Grid Gitters. Cole, Lois E: Junction City, Business ! dministration. Cole, Ned E: Hammond, N.Y., Dairy Produc- ion, Dairy Science Club, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Cole, ioss W: Jetmore. Agricultural Mechanization. Collins, Jan- ce A: Jamestown. Elementary Education. Collins, Thomas .: Fort Scott, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Collmann, Lynn L: Haven. Mechanical Engi- leering, Delta Chi, ASME. Wildcat Marching Band, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, K-State Players. Intr. Combrink, Dennis D: iviowa, Business Administration. Compton, Linda E: Hiawa- ha. Home Economics Education, Clovia, S.E.A., Home EC. leaching Club. Compton, Steven F: Baxter Springs, Land- jcape Architecture. Condray, Jettie F: Wells, Animal Sci- Ince and Industry. Conner, Elizabeth J; El Dorado, Techni- cal Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, AWS, Collegian Ed., Royal (Purple and Touchstone staffs. Mamie Boyd Schs., William (Randolph Hearst and K-Key Awards. Conrad, Karen J: God- jard. Secondary Education. At the division of Biology ' s first open house, visi- tors tour laboratories where projects are displayed. 469 Seniors: Con-Cud TOP ROW: Conrad, Michael B: Clay Center, Accounting. Cook, Jay L: Dighton, Economics, Delta Upsilon, CR, Intr. Coon, Anthony T. Shawnee Mission, Business Administration, LAR Assoc., Sports CarClub. SECOND ROW: Cooper, Cheryl A: Moran, General Home Econom- ics. Copening, Caroline B: lola, Mathematics. Cordel, Peter J: Burr Oak, Geology, Farmhouse, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. THIRD ROW: Corral, David E: Rock Springs, Wyo., Accounting, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Correa Montalvo, Jamie: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Animal Science and Industry, People-to-People, Cosmopoli- tan Club. Coulter, Craig A: Oklahoma City, Okla., Pre-Law. FOURTH ROW: Cowan, Wendell F: Topeka, Business Administra- tion, Kappa Sigma V-Pres., Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun., IFC, Varsity Men ' s and Apollo Glee Clubs. Cox, Dennis A: Augusta, Physical Education. Craig, Donald D: Enterprise, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Cramer, Terry L: Healy, Business Administration. Cranmer, Christina G: Conway Springs, Elementary Education. Cravens, Ann L: Newton, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Smurthwaite, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Home EC. Coun. Pres., AWS, Orchestra, Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, Mortar Board Fr., State of Kan. and Stouffer Food Corp. Schs. SIXTH ROW: Crist, Hazel M: Holcomb, Clothing Retailing. Crofoot, Karen K: Cottonwood Falls, English, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, S.E.A. Crofoot, Patricia D: Cottonwood Falls, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Ed. Coun., S.E.A., Little Sisters of Minerva. SEVENTH ROW: Crofoot, Terry J: Cottonwood Falls, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Mu Delta, Commerce Coun. Crosby, Donald W: Great Bend, Second- ary Education. Cross, Allan D: Haddam, Geography. BOTTOM ROW: Crumrine, Jack R: Shawnee, Electrical Engineer- ing. Cudney, Barbara J: Trousdale, Elementary Education. Cud- ney, Robert R: Belpre, Veterinary Medicine. 470 Seniors: Cul-Dec TOP ROW: Culbertson, Countess K: Phillipsburg, Elementary Edu- cation, Gamma Phi Beta. Culver, Janet K: Madison, Home Eco- nomics Education. S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching and General Home EC. Clubs. Curry, Robert A: Liberal, Electrical Engineering, Trian- gle. Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator, MPC, MMUN.CR. SECOND ROW: Curtin, Linda D: Axtell, Secondary Education and Business Administration. Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A. Cyr, Janet K: Ames, Secondary Education and Physical Science, Conti- nental Grain Co. Schs. Dagley, Randell B: Holt, Mo., Building Construction. THIRD ROW: Dalby, Garry M: Leavenworth, Electrical Engineering, S.A.M.E.. Pershing Rifles. Dale, Jane E: Hiawatha, Home Econom- ics with Liberal Arts. Dalrymple, Sandra M: Topeka, Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian Ed., CYD, Newman Club, William Randolph Hearst and K-Key Awards, Minneapolis-Tribune Schs. FOURTH ROW: Dameron, Tommy D: Beloit, Bakery Management. Daniels, Gabriel M: Basehor, Zoology. Darter, Genevieve C: Bur- den, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Dash, Phyllis S: New York, N.Y., Elementary Educa- tion. Dash, Richard G: Brooklyn, N.Y., Bacteriology. David, Larry H: Mankato, Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Davis, Adele L: Chanute, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Davis, Arthur D: Mullinville, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club, KSCF, Intr. Davis, Stephen V: Peabody, History, Lambda Chi Alpha, IFC, S.E.A., CR, Intr., Vernon D. Foltz Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Dawes, William H: Leavenworth, Physics, AIP. Dawson, Elizabeth A: Mathematics and Computer Science, New- man Club, Rifle Team. Dawson, Thomas S: Russell, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Dawson, William P: Chanute, Business Administra- tion. Day, Gary L: Hiawatha, Mathematics. Deck, Deborah A: Wich- ita, Clothing Retailing. 471 Seniors: Dec-Die TOP ROW: Decker, Jack L: Holton, Mathematics. Deeds, Craig N: Scott City, Agronomy. Dellere, Margaret A; Man- hattan, Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega, Sociology Club. Del Popolo, Robert G: Buffalo, N.Y., Architecture. DeMand, Deborah M: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Ed. Coun., S.E.A. Demonbrun, George D: Raytown, Mo., Architecture. Dempsey, Kay L: Formoso, Home Economics Education, Clovia, Hoedowners, Home EC. Teaching Club. SECOND ROW: Dempsey, Mary B: Leavenworth, Elementary Education, K-State Players, S.E.A., Newman Club. Denk, Greg P: Mission, Building Construction. Denning, John E: Russell, Secondary Education. Denton, Darrell D: Blue Rap- ids, Business Administration. Desbien, Edmund P: Damar, Accounting. Dettmer, Keith L: Green, Poultry Science, Poul- try Science Club. Devaney, John M: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture. After discovering the fire, students douse the smoldering ruins of the small tool shed used at the auditorium site. BOTTOM ROW: Devore, John J: Belleville, Physics. Dibai- Esfahani, Manouchehr: Tehran, Iran, Horticulture, Iranian Stu. Assoc. Pres., Intr. Dick, Lucille E: Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, S.E.A., CR. Dickerson, Roger K: Prairie Village, Psychology. Dickerson, Jerry A: Whiting, Secondary Educa- tion. Diehl, Robert J: Alma, Business Administration. Diek- er, Larry W: Westphalia, Agricultural Economics. 472 Seniors: Dil-Dug TOP ROW: Dillinger, Keith W: Edson, Animal Science and Industry. Dillingham, William: Kansas City, Mo., Architec- ture. Dillon, Charles M: Glasco, Pre-Medicine. DiMatteo, Suzanne: Sudbury. Mass., English, Chaparajos, Ski and Newman Clubs. Dixon, Walter!: Huntington, N.Y., Political Science and Pre-Law, Tribunal, Union Campus Entertain- ment Comm., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Dobbins, Mary M: Goff, Family and Child Development, Omicron Nu. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. Dobson, Me- linda L: Leavenworth, Elementary Education. I SECOND ROW: Dodge, Alvena L: Medicine Lodge, Elementa- I ry Education. Dodson, Robert J: Parsons, Landscape Archi- (tecture. Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, ASLA, Arch, and Design Coun., Intr., Weigel Award. Dory, Vernon M: Cam- bridge, Iowa. Psychology. Douglas, Steven L: Bridgeport, Biological Science. Delta Upsilon. Douglass, LaDonna L: I Burlington. Modern Languages, Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Delta Pi. AWS. MPC. S.E.A., CR, Statesmates. Douthett, Roger L: Augusta, Computer Science. Dragush, Marilyn L: Kansas City. Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Drees, Thomas J: Hays, History. Drier, Wayne T: Billings, Mo.. Physical Education. Droge, Ruth A; Hiawatha, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Home EC. Nursing and Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, CR, Wesley Found., Kappa Phi. DuBois, Robert P: Titusville, Fla., Mathematics. Dudley, Jerry C: Aurora. Animal Science and Industry. Duethman, Charles W: Paola. Chemical Engineering. Blue Key, Sigma Tau. AlChE. SGA Pub. Rel. Dir., People-to-People, Fr. Semi- nar Leader, Newman Club, Intr.. Maitland Smith Sens. House Award. Duguid, George W: McPherson, Business Administration. Lacking permanent facilities until completion of the auditorium, the band class practices in the ROTC garage. 473 Seniors: Dun-Edw TOP ROW: Dunbar, Charles D: Richmond, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Dunbar, Jeanne: Chanute, Elementary Education. Dunbar, Jennifer G: Shawnee Mission, Accounting, Royal Purple staff, K- Key Award. SECOND ROW: Dunbar, Kenneth R: Coffeyville, Psychology. Dunn, Jeanne K: North Scituate, Mass., Secondary Education. Dunstan, Edwin R: Jewell, Agricultural Engineering, Sigma Nu, ASAE. THIRD ROW: Dupre, Helen P: Topeka, English and Modern Lan- guages, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Concert Band, CR, Georgiana Smurthwaite Schs. House Award. Durham, Nancy L: Philadelphia, Pa., Home Economics Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Dyal, Vic- tor H: Geuda Springs, Agricultural Mechanization . FOURTH ROW: Dye, Donna J: ManKato, Home Economics Educa- tion, Religious Coun., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, UCCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Eaton, James A: El Dorado, Poultry Science. Eaton, Rodney C: Wichita, Zoology, Wildlife Soc., Touchstone Staff. FIFTH ROW: Eberhart, Jane M: Gypsum, General Home Econom- ics. Eberly, Twila J: Topeka, Music Education. Ebert, Kenneth G: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Ebert, Robert A: St. George, Animal Science and In- dustry. Eckelman, Warren G: Westfall, Electrical Engineering. Eddy, Thomas D: Marysville, Elementary Education, Phi Gamma Delta, Ed. Coun. Pres., S.E.A., CR. SEVENTH ROW: Eden, Jean L: Topeka, Consumer Interest. Ediger, Rochelle D: McPherson, Music Education. Edmondson, Rebecca L: Oswego, Secondary Education and Business Administration, Pi Omega Pi, S.E.A. BOTTOM ROW: Edmondson, Ted D: Columbus, Mechanical Engi- neering, Pi Tau Sigma, Collegiate 4-H, State of Kans. Schs. Ed- wards, John N: El Dorado, Physics. Edwards, Rudy L: Shawnee- Mission, Bacteriology. 474 Seniors: Ege-Esh TOP ROW: Eger, John J: Kansas City, History. Eilert, John A: Beloit, Agricultural Economics. Eilian, Cyrus: Teheran, Iran, Landscape Architecture. IT It- Mm SECOND ROW: Eisenbeis, Myrna D: Wamego, Home Economics Education. Eitzman, Willard L: Hardy, Neb., Agronomy, Alpha Tau Omega, S.E.A., Wheat State Agr. Club, Intr. Elder, Larry E: Salina, Secondary and Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Wrestling Team. THIRD ROW: Elliott, Allan W: Wichita, Business Administration. El- liott, Lloyd R: Waldo, Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bri- dle, CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Ellison, Howard: Chestnut Hill, Mass., Restaurant Management. FOURTH ROW: Elmore, Diane M: Scott City, Sociology, Chi Omega, Ski Club, CR, Statesmates, Intr. Elson, James M: Peoria, III., Land- scape Architecture. Emel, Karlyn K: Manhattan, Foods and Nutri- tion, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres.. Home EC. Coun., SGA, AWS Sec., UPC, Home EC. Interior Design Club, Fr. Seminar Leader. FIFTH ROW: Emig, Calvin L: Abilene, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Enfield, Sally J: Hutchinson, English and Tech- nical Journalism. S.E.A. Engler, Cady R: Topeka, Chemical Engi- neering, Alpha Tau Omega Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi. Putnam Scholar, Steel Ring, Phi Lambda Upsilon, UGB. UPC, Union News Views Comm. SIXTH ROW: Englisby, John M: Hempstead, N.Y., Political Science and Pre-Law, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Erick- son, Duncan M: Kimberling City, Mo., Architecture. Erickson, Fredreck K: McLean, Va., Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Erickson, Michael C: Ellsworth, Pre-Dentistry, Kappa Sigma. Erickson, Raymond L: Chanute, Business Adminis- tration. Erickson, Wayne L: Chanute, Business Administration, CYD. BOTTOM ROW: Ericson, Galen E: Assaria, Mathematics, Delta Up- silon Pres., Blue Key, Arnold Air Soc., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honor ' s Prog., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Second Century Schs. Eshel- man, Jon H: Sedgwick, Civil Engineering, Delta Upsilon Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon Pres., Sigma Tau, ASCE, Engr. Open House Chm., Friendship Tutoring, Campus Crusade For Christ, Honor ' s Prog., Boeing Airplane Co. and Kans. Contractors Assoc. Schs. Eshelman, Kenneth K: Sedgwick, Building Construction, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AGC. 475 Preparing drivers for competition, the adviser and sports car rallymaster explain various checkpoint markers. Seniors: Est-Far TOP ROW: Esteva, Rafael O: San Juan, Puerto Rico, Archi- tecture. Evans, Gerald T: Americus, Feed Science and Man- agement. Evans, Thomas G: Hutchinson, Electrical Engi- neering. Everett, Erwin L: Shawnee, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Everett, Kenneth D: Topeka, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. Evers, Richard L: Abilene, Business Administration. Evert, Thomas M: Con- cordia, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Ewald, Janet E: WauKegan, ML, Secondary Education. Ewert, Henry R: Abilene, Veterinary Medicine. Ewing, Jerald L: Independence, Animal Science and Indus- try, Block and Bridle. Ewing, Margaret A: Dodge City, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Delta Pres. Sec. Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, SGA, AWS V-Pres., IAWS, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., CR. Exley, Jonell: Wichita, Family and Child Development. Eye, Mary E: Goodland, Elementary Education. Fabert, Jerry A: Lawrence, Mathematics and Statistics, Smith V-Pres. Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam Scholar, Pi Mu Epsilon, CR, Intr., Gen. Motors Corp. Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Fager, Glenn A: Osage City, Civil Engineer- ing, Straube, ASCE, KSCF, Rowing Team. Fahr, Robert H: Haddonfield, N.J., Architecture. Fair, Arlene S: Alden, Soci- ology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Angel Flight, Panhel., Union Movies Comm., K-State Singers, S.E.A., CR, Statesmates, Little Sisters of the Golden Heart, RWF, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Fairless, Charlotte: Kingman, Applied Music. Farabi, Steven B: Pittsburg, Nuclear Engineering. Farmer, Gail M: Prairie Village, Art, Chi Omega, West Hall Pres., Delta Phi Delta, A S Coun., SGA, KSUARH, Collegian staff, CR, She-DU, Newman Club. Farmer, Michael J: Ipswich Suffolk, England, Feed Science and Management, Ag. Coun., SGA, SCC, KSUARH Pres., Spring Fling Chm., Milling Club, Fr. Orient. Leader, Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. 476 Seniors: Far-Fis TOP ROW: Farrar, James M: Milwaukee, Wis., Political Science. Farrar, Joe E: Norwich, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Concert and Wildcat Marching Bands. Farrar, William F: Milwaukee, Wis., Political Science. SECOND ROW: Farris, Barbara J: Sterling, Secondary Education and History, Alpha Xi Delta, Oratorio Choir, S.E.A., Home EC. Nurs- ing and History Clubs, Statesmates, RWF. Fearing, Sherry J: Burr Oak, History and Secondary Education, Putnam Scholar, Phi Kappa Phi. Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A.. Honors Prog. Fedunok, Gary P: Carnegie, Pa., Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Feist, Samuel J: Claflin, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Coun., Ag. Mech. Club Pres., Block and Bridle, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. Felbush, Linda K: Solomon, Art and Secondary Education. Feldman, Elizabeth P: Wooster, Ohio, Home Economics Extension, Univ. Ext. Club, Colle- giate 4-H, Kappa Phi, Bowling Team. FOURTH ROW: Feldman, William E: Topeka, Horticulture, Bowling Team Capt. Fellers, Steven G: Neodesha, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, Statesmen, Honors Prog. Fellman, Charles H: Osage City, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, ASME Pres., Engr. Coun., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. FIFTH ROW: Fenton, Donald L: Trenton, N.J., Mechanical Engi- neering. Ferguson, James J: Topeka, Industrial Engineering, Phi Delta Theta, AIIE. IPC, UPC, Union Personnel and Research and News Views Comm., MUN. Ferguson, Melvin V: St. John, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Fey, Joyce: Smithtown, N.Y., Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Fickel, Daniel A: Chanute, Dairy Foods Pro- cessing, Dairy Science and Newman Clubs, Intr. Fields, Loyd A: Caney, Horticulture. SEVENTH ROW: Fields, Patrici a J: Havana, Home Economics Edu- cation. Fields, William J: Salina, Agricultural Engineering. Fiesel- man, Lawrence R: Mason City, Iowa, Political Science, Delta Chi. BOTTOM ROW: Fieser, David W: Plains, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, Collegiate FFA, Wesley Found. Filley, Mary C: Atchison, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, S.E.A. Fisher, Jay S: Pleasanton, Civil Engineering. 477 Seniors: Fit-Fre TOP ROW: Fitzwater, James W: Augusta, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Scabbard and Blade, Newman Club. Fix, Robert A: Phillipsburg, Accounting. Flack, Robert D: Sabetha, Electrical En- gineering, Triangle V-Pres., Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, People-to- People. SECOND ROW: Fladie, Kenneth R: Batavia, N.Y., Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Intr. Flaherty, Catherine T: War- wick, R.I., Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta, AAHPER, KAH- PER, Newman Club, Intr. Flannigan, Michael J: St. Marys, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, CYD, Boeing Airplane Co. and State of Kan. Schs. THIRD ROW: Fleming, Don W: Prairie Village, Electrical Engineer- ing. Flynn, Linda K: Riley, Secondary Education and Mathematics, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., LaVerne Noyes and State of Kan. Schs. Folck, Phillip S: Chicago, III., Architecture, Sigma Nu V-Pres. FOURTH ROW: Follmer, Gary L: Buffalo, Agronomy. Folwell, Patric J: Oil City, Pa., Radio and Television, Alpha Epsilon Rho Pres., Sigma Delta Chi, KSDB-FM Mgr., CYD, Newman Club. Forshee, James C: Aurora, Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: Fortun, Pamela K: Manhattan, Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Epsilon Delta, AAHPER, KAHPER, S.E.A., Intr. Foster, Frederic J: Dubuque, Iowa, Architecture. Foust, Ardis M: Hutchinson, Home Economics and Journalism, AHEA, Home EC. Journalism Club. SIXTH ROW: Fox, Melvin G: Severy, Veterinary Medicine. Fraass, Ronald G: Mankato, Nuclear Engineering, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Tau, ANS, Arnold Air Soc., Engr. Coun., CR, Wesley Found. Honors Prog., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Frame, Russell W: Overlanc Park, Geology, Lambda Chi Alpha. SEVENTH ROW: Frankenbery, William M: Altoona, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos. Frazee Barbara I: Arkansas City, Secondary Education and Mathematics Smurthwaite, NCTM, S.E.A., CYD, Wesley Found., John E. Trembl) Mem. Schs. Frazier, Carol L: Goodland, English, AWS, Concer Band, S.E.A., German Club. BOTTOM ROW: Freeby, Raymond L: Manhattan, Psychology. Free- land, David E: Burns, Accounting, CR, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Boeing Airplane Co. Schs. Freeman, Joe D: Kingman, Architectur- al Structures, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres. Sec., AIA, Arch, and De- sign Coun., Arch. Open House Chm., CR, Track Team, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Tau Sigma Delta Schs. 478 Seniors: Fre-Gam TOP ROW: Freeman, Linda M: Kingman, English, Alpha Chi Ome- ga. S.E.A., AIA Aux., Dames Club, CR. Frey, Karen S: Pocahontas, III.. Clothing Retailing. Frick, Philip C: Kinsley, Electrical Engineer- ing. Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. SECOND ROW: Frickey, Steven L: Topeka, Psychology, Sigma Nu, IFC, Varsity Men ' s and Apollo Glee Clubs. Friesen, Charles T: Con- way, Mathematics. Fross, Ruth A: Raytown, Mo., Secondary Edu- cation, Delta Delta Delta Sec.. Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CR. THIRD ROW: Fruetel, David B: Shawnee Mission, Mechanical Engi- neering. Fruits, Timothy J: Winfield, Horticulture, MPC, Hort. Club, Alpha Phi Omega. Frusher, Larry R: Jetmore, Agricultural Mechanization. FOURTH ROW: Fry, John A: Naperville, III., Animal Science and Industry, Univ. Choir, Madrigal Singers. Fry, Theron E: Wichita, Electrical Engineering, FarmHouse, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, IEEE, Engr. Coun., Alumni Assoc. Bd. of Dir., Intr., Martin K. Eby Const. Co., Kan. Contractors Assoc. and Second Century Schs. Fuhrken, Ste- ven R: Washington, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Fulkerson, Janet E: Liberty, Mo., Philosophy, Kappa Kappa Gamma, CR, Philosophy Club. Fultz, John W: Pratt, Sec- ondary Education. Fyler, Kenneth L: Scott City, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Gagnon, James E: Grainfield, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Phi Kappa Theta, ASME, Newman Club, Intr. Gaines, Stanley F: Pompano Beach, Fla., Building Construction. G ainor, Vardon J: Harbor Beach, Mich., Bakery Management. SEVENTH ROW: Gallagher, Patrick J: Kansas City, Agronomy. Gal- lant, William P: Overland Park, Veterinary Medicine. Gallon, James A: Fredonia, Animal Science and Industry. .BOTTOM ROW: Galloway, John H: Wakeeney, Landscape Architec- ture. Galloway, Nancy A: Wichita, Family and Child Development, Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, AWS, Union Movies and Hosp. Comm., French Club, Intr., Honors Prog. Gambiani, Michael L: Spring Val- ley, III.. Veterinary Medicine. if 479 Seniors: Gan-Ger TOP ROW: Gandy, Sheppard L: Galena, Electrical Engineering. Garbier, Mary C: Carroll, Iowa, Physical Education. Garcia, Carlos M: Humacao, Puerto Rico, Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Gardner, Carolyn S: Arlington, Elementary Educa- tion, Ford Hall Pres., KSUARH, S.E.A. Gardner, Richard L: Laredo, Mo., Art, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Phi Delta, AIA, CYD, CR, Delta Phi Delta Schs. Garlett, Theresa M: Overland Park, Secondary Education and Business Administration, Alpha Chi Omega V-Pres., Boyd Hall Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Phi Chi Theta, Commerce Coun., Stu. Senator, AWS, S.E.A., CR. THIRD ROW: Garnett, Ronald D: Cheney, Agricultural Economics. Garrelts, Rex E: Overland Park, Chemical Engineering and Busi- ness Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AlChE, UAB, Chm. Gar- rett, Claudia A: Salina, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, AWS, Union Personnel and Research and Campus Entertainment Comm., S.E.A. Pres., German Club, Statesmates. FOURTH ROW: Garrett, Shirley A: Colby, Secondary Education and History, Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Union Movies Comm., Concert Band, S.E.A., Intr., The Housemother ' s Club Schs. Garten, Harold J: Medicine Lodge, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda V-Pres. Sec. Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun., Union Arts Comm., Ski Club, CR, State of Kan. Schs. Gates, William J: Newton, Me- chanical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sig- ma, Sigma Tau, ASME, Chi Alpha, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Mait- land Smith Schs. House Award, State of Kan. and Fisher Governor Co. Schs. FIFTH ROW: Gechter, David A: Muscotah, Zoology, Pre-Vet Club, K-Club, Gymnastics Team. Gechter, Mary J: Muscotah, Elementa- ry Education. Geier, William H: Shawnee, Zoology. SIXTH ROW: Gelabert, John A: Key West, Fla., Physical Science. Generson, Ricard M: Pelham Manor, N.Y., Zoology, Sigma Nu, AUSA, Pre-Vet Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Gentry, James W: Topeka, Civil Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kap- pa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ASCE, Scabbard and Blade, Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator, Union Per- sonnel and Research and News Views Comm., Robert Callen King Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Gentry, Linda D: Manhattan, Modern Languages and Secondary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi, SGA Intl. Relations Comm., S.E.A., German and Cosmopolitan Clubs, People-to-People, Colle- giate 4-H, Off-Campus Women, CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., Justus Liebig German Exchange Schs. Gentry, Martha J: Junction City, Bacteriology, Gamma Phi Beta Treas., Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Sparks, Alpha Delta Theta, Madrigal Singers, Bacteriolo- gy Club, Statesmates, KSU Honors Schs. George, Herschel C: Un- iontown, Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: George, John A: Uniontown, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Gerardy, Patricia M: Atchison, Consumer Interest. Gerberd- ing, Danny R: Anthony, Mechanical Engineering. 480 Seniors: Ger-Gil TOP ROW: Gerritz, George A: Manhattan, Mathematics, Delta Upsi- lon V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Soc., A S Coun., Stu. Senator, Fine Arts Coun., UPC Chm., Union Movies Comm. Chm., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., Second Century Schs., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Gerstenberger, Allen G: Leawood, Architecture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., UGB, Golf Team, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Geyer, Richard D: Sylvan Grove, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Giblin, Richard C: Caney, Zoology, Rowing Team. Gieber, Nicholas R: Haddam, Physical Education. Gilbert, Gary L: Green, Feed Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Gilbert, Robert W: Clifton, Agronomy. Gilchrist, Debbra A: Hutchinson, Secondary Education. Gillilan. Joseph W: Republic, Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle. Brad Kerbs, president of Ag Student Council, worked on a faculty evaluation study, participated in Model Congress and was on the dean ' s honor roll. Charles Lambert, vice- president of Ag Student Council and president of Chapar- ajos, was a member of Alpha Zeta, dean ' s honor roll and Block and Bridle. Russ Bussman, member of the ag honors program, organized and headed Grain Science Club. He was a member of Alpha Mu, Alpha Zeta and Ag Student Council. i ! Seniors: Gil-Goo TOP ROW: Gilliland, Robert L: Herington, Psychology. Glace, Jane E: Bern, Elementary Education. Glace, William R: Oneida, Agricul- tural Education. SECOND ROW: Glass, Jay W: Greensburg, Architecture, Triangle, AIA, Union Dance Comm., CR, Weigel Award. Glatfelder, Ronald A: Caney, Zoology. Glenn, Kenneth A: Cunningham, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. THIRD ROW: Gnadt, Ervin F: Alma, Agricultural Mechanization. Goble, Arlene K: Manhattan, Family and Child Development. Go- ble, Dallas O: Lake City, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Goddard, James F: Council Grove, Building Con- struction, AGC, Intr. Goehring, Michael R: Manhattan, Physical Education. Goering, Eugene-Hale: Moundridge, Agricultural Mechanization. FIFTH ROW: Goerzen, Larry D: Newton, Animal Science and Indus- try, Phi Kappa Phi, CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Second Century and Farmland Industries Schs. Goetz, JoAnn: Wichita, Technical Jour- nalism, Gamma Phi Beta, Theta Sigma Phi, Bd. of Stu. Pub., Un- ion HQ Comm., Royal Purple and Univ. Directory Ed. Goetz, Leon F: Victoria, Architecture, Phi Kappa Theta Pres., AIA. SIXTH ROW: Goff, James H: Manhattan, Dairy Foods Processing, Dairy Products Judging Team, Dairy Science Club, LAR Assoc., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Virginia Dare, Shawnee Milk Producers and Kan. Cooperative Dairy Products Schs. Coins, James N: Marys- ville, Milling Science and Mangement. Golden, Artyce A: Topeka, Home Economics Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Panhel., Union Movies Comm., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Gen. Home EC. Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Golden, Nicholas J: Topeka, Business Administra- tion. Good, Gloria: Liberal, Elementary Education, SGA Bd. of Per- sonnel Selection Chm., S.E.A. Good, Suzan: East Lansing, Mich., Elementary Education, S.E.A., Block and Bridle. BOTTOM ROW: Gooden, Tony R: Dodge City, Physical Education. Goodrich, Janice: Manhattan, Sociology, Chi Omega Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta Pres., Sparks, Chimes Pres., Mortar Board. Good- son, Jack S: Independence, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Commerce Coun., Stu. Senator. A M B fi I MHB a 482 Seniors: Gor-Gri TOP ROW: Goreham, Mildred A: Junction City, Elementary Educa- tion. Gamma Phi Beta, IPC, S.E.A., Gibson Girls, Statesmates. Gorman, Karen E: Falls Church, Va., Clothing Retailing, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Oratorio Choir. Gorton, Gary M: Lin- coln, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Gosch, Cheryl D: Hutchinson, Secondary Educa- tion. Graf, Jerry D: Hope, Business Administration. Grafel, Connie M: Herndon, Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple and Collegian Staffs, CR. THIRD ROW: Grafel, John R: Herndon, Mechanical Engineering. Graham, Dennis W: Newton, Zoology, Sigma Nu, Pre-Vet Club. Grame, Mary A: Atchison, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Univ. Ext. and Newman Clubs. FOURTH ROW: Grau, Steven L: Topeka, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. State of Kan., Second Century and Electrical Contractors Assoc. Schs. Greason, Peter H: Morristown, N.J., Zoology. Green, Constance G: Gem, Home Economics Education, Clovia, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H, Wesely Found., Intr., Deans of Home EC. Schs. FIFTH ROW: Green, Kenneth R: Sterling, Civil Engineering. Green, Marilyn K: Manhattan, Home Economics Education. Green, Mar- sha L: Kansas City, Technical Journalism, Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian and Royal Purple staffs. Dean ' s Honor Roll. SIXTH ROW: Green, Timothy D: Worcester, N.Y., Dairy Production, LAR Assoc., Block and Bridle, Dairy Science Club, Intr. Gregg, Harold M: Newton, Histo ry, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Greif, Frank A: Waretown, N.J., Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Greiner, Jon R: Tremont, III., Mechanical Engi- neering. Grieder, Randall R: Congerville, III., Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos. Grieshaber, Nancy A: Overland Park, English. BOTTOM ROW: Griffin, Roger A: Lyons, Animal Science and Indus- try, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Block and Bridle. Griffiths, David W: Abilene, Architecture. Griffiths, Donald C: Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. 483 Featured twirler Jan Miller served as AWS vice-president and was a member of Mortar Board and Chimes while keep- ing an undergraduate psychology fellowship. Budget com- mittee chairman of the Student Senate, Fred Jackson, served on Union Governing and Traffic Control Boards, in band and ensemble groups and as a state ASG co-ordinator. Seniors: Gri-Hal I TOP ROW: Grimshaw, Charlotte: Olathe, Secondary Educa- tion. Groene, Janell K: Winfield, Elementary Education. Groene, Janet K: Winfield, Clothing Retailing. Gross, David R: Manhattan, Business Administration. Gross, William R: Friend, Animal Science and Industry. Grossardt, Darrel L: Hutchinson, Agricultural Mechanization, Delta Chi Treas. Grosz, Marlin R: Olivet, S.D., Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Grote, Rolland P: Sabetha, Architecture. Grzinich, John C: Cambria Heights, N.Y., Computer Sci- ence. Guenthner, James W: Augusta, English, UPC. Gugler, Dianne K: Manhattan, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Union Movies Comm., MC, MPC, S.E.A. Gump, Marilynn: Wichita, Technical Journalism, Delta Delta Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, AWS, Union HQ Comm., Collegian staff, Intr. Gump, Robert J: Wichita, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Upsilon, Blue Key Pres., AVMA, Stu. Senator, Athletic Coun., Grid Gitters, 0. M. Franklin Schs. Gump, Sharilyn K: Scott City, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Haas, John A: Lebanon, Mathematics. Had- sail, Ronald D: Harper, Business Administration, Sigma Nu, IFC, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Rowing Team. Hafling, Larry, V: Emporia, Building Construction, AGC, Arch, and Design Coun. Hagan, Thomas R: Kansas City, Mo., Veterinary Medi- cine. Hains, Shirley D: El Dorado, Speech. Halbleib, Corlie E: Arnold, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Halderson, Kar- en R: Delphos, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, Collegiate 4-H. 484 Seniors: Hal-Har TOP ROW: Hale, Deborah A: Quincy, Mass., Elementary Education. Hale, Linda J: Phoenix, Ariz., Zoology, ACS, S.E.A. Hall, David C: Kansas City, Electrical Engineering, Smith V-Pres. Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, KSUARH, Second Century Schs. Hall, Joan D: Olathe, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Panhel., States- mates. Hall, Patricia A: Leawood, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hamilton, Sandra M: North Caldwell, N.J., Consumer Interest. Home EC. Coun., Union Movies Comm., Home EC. Fam. EC. Pres. and Gen. Home EC. Clubs, CR, Frevert Mem. Schs. Hamman, John M: Garden City, Mechanical Engineer- ing. FarmHouse, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Arnold Air Soc., Engr. Open House. K-Club, Football and Track Teams. SECOND ROW: Handlin, Fred W: Marquette, Entomology, S.E.A.. Entomology Club. KSCF. Hann, Charles S: Overland Park. Chemistry. ACS, Sports Car Club Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hanna Gary J: Manhattan, Business Administration, Arnold Air Soc.. Collegiate 4-H, Circle-K Pres., UCCF. Han- nagan, David R: Denver, Colo., Mechanical Engineering. Hanson, David R: Kansas City, Mo., Biological Science, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Hanson, Gregory P: Salina, Mechanical Engineering. Phi Delta Theta, Steel Ring, ASME, K-State Singers. CR. Intr. Hantla, Chrystal: Wichita, Clothing and Textiles. BOTTOM ROW: Harbert, Terry L: Larned, Psychology, West Hall Pres.. Pershing Rifles, Attorney Gen., SGA Pres. Cabi- net. Harden, Monte W: Goodland, Agricultural Economics, Marlatt Hall Pres., Tribunal, KSUARH, Collegiate 4-H Pres., CR, Statesmen. Harlan, Timothy D: Madison, Wildlife Con- servation. Harmon, Patrick M: Garden City, Business Ad- ministration. Harms, Bobette S: Quincy, III., Elementary Education. Harness, Preston L: Highland, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Harner, Richard L: Oldwick, N.J., Dairy Production. Named the Distinguished Military Student in Army ROTC, Jim Parrish was vice-president of Scabbard and Blade and a member of both Arts and Sciences Council and Blue Key. Publicity chairman of Mock Political Convention, Connie Langland participated in Chimes and Mortar Board and was vice-president of the Theta Sigma Phi journalism society. Seniors: Har-Hed TOP ROW: Harr, Gerald D: Wichita, Interior Architectural Design. Harrington, Jerrold: Clay, N.Y., Electrical Engineering. Harris, Mac W: Clayton, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle. SECOND ROW: Harris, Stephen M: Concordia, Business Adminis- tration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Harse, Pamela J: North Syracuse, N.Y., Bacteriology. Harsh, George H: Overland Park, Business Adminis- tration, Moore Hall V-Pres., World Univ. Service Comm., Wildcat Marching, Basketball Pep and Varsity Bands. THIRD ROW: Hart, Karen S: Wichita, Home Economics and Jour- nalism and Clothing and Textiles, Collegian staff. Hartman, Allan R: Coffeyville, Industrial Engineering. Hartman, John H: Clifton, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Haslouer, Louise M: Hope, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Stu. Senator SGA, Union Comm., MUN, MPC, Colle- giate 4-H, CYD, Newman Club, Harry Darby Schs. Hatcher, Bar- bara A: Houma, La., Art. Hate, Sharon S: Garden City, Foods and Nutrition. FIFTH ROW: Hauck, Bobbie W: Miltonvale, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Havrda, Robert A: Flushing, N.Y., Animal Science and Indus- try. Hawk, Michael E: Wichita, Nuclear Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Hayes, James B: Wamego, Social Science, Delta Upsi- lon, Royal Purple staff, K-Club, Cross Country and Track Teams. Hayes, Jon R: Independence, Architecture. Hayes, Larry L: Man- hattan, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, IEEE. SEVENTH ROW: Hayes, Mary K: Topeka, Modern Languages, Alpha Delta Pi, Union Pub. Rel. Comm., Royal Purple staff, Frog Club, She-DU, Intr. Hays, Barbara J: Phillipsburg, Home Economics Education, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Stu. Senator, AWS, Union Comm., S.E.A., CR, Margaret M. Justin Fund Schs. Hays, Carolyn A: Wathena, Dietetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Hazlett, Orville J: Norton, Economics, CR, Chi Al- pha Pres., Intr. Heath, Dianna S: Topeka, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Xi Delta, AWS, Jr. Panhel., Union Movies Comm., Home EC. Cloth- ing and Tex. Club, Chi Delphia. Hedlund, Jay R: Overland Park, Electrical Engineering, Delta Tau Delta Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, UPC, UGB Chm., Union Campus Entertainment Comm. Chm., K-State Engr. staff, Wrestling Team, State of Kan. Schs. 486 Seniors: Hee-Her TOP ROW: Heer, Michael R: Garden City, Electrical Engineering. Heermance, Jan A: New Haven, Conn., Anthropology, People-to- People, Classical Guitar Club, Wrestling and Soccer Teams. Hef- ner, John C: Quinter, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Heide, Cheryl S: Smith Center, Clothing Retailing. Helen, John A: Pratt, Agricultural Education. Heinsohn, Charles 0: Parsons, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Heitlinger, Gordon E: Leavenworth, Electrical Engi- neering. Heitman, Bonnie F: Linn, Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement. Helm, Frederick L: Norcatur, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Helms, Robert A: Prairie Village, Business Adminis- tration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Helsel, Richard M: Edgemont, S.D., Dairy Production, LAR Assoc., Dairy Science Club Pres., Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hendershot, Carol F: Elkhart, History, Clovia, Collegiate 4-H, History Club. FIFTH ROW: Hendricks, John T: Bird City, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Henning, Robert E: Athol, Agricultural Engineering. Henricks, Dean E: Herington, Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Henry, Richard: Lyons, Sociology. Henry, Roger N: Kansas City, Nuclear Engineering. Henry, William M: Hutchinson, Technical Journalism, Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, SGA, IFC, Union HQ Comm., Collegian and Royal Purple staffs, K-State Players, CR, Intr. SEVENTH ROW: Herlocker, Robert A: Girard, Agricultural Educa- tion, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate 4-H and FFA. Herman, Charles T: Wakefield, Accounting, Delta Tau Delta Pres., Alpha Kappa Psi. Herman, Robert K: Wakefield, Architecture, Delta Tau Delta, AIA. BOTTOM ROW: Hermes, Steven E: Lawrence, Psychology. Hern- don, Alfred J: Hume, Mo., Animal Husbandry. Herron, Barry L: Wichita, Accounting. 487 Senator from Arts and Sciences Bill Luckeroth was a mem- ber of People-to-People, Newman Club and Collegiate Young Democrats and served on the Pep Co-ordinating Council. A member of the Board of Personnel Selection, Diana Barton also served on the SGA library committee and participated in both Theta Sigma Phi and Kappa Delta Pi. Seniors: Hes-Hog TOP ROW: Heslop, Jonathan M: Independence, Industrial Engineering. Heyka, Larry R: Belleville, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Hickey, Patricia A: Shawnee Mission, Secondary Education and Mathematics, Ford Hall Treas., Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Putnam Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi, Honors Prog. Hickman, Diann E: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, S.E.A., Statesmates. Higgins, Patricia A: St. Marys, History. Hildebrand, Gerald L: Stafford, Agricultural Education. Hills, Richard C: Colby, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Hipp, Rodney V: Shawnee Mission, History. Hirt, Robert L: Lucas, Civil Engineering, FarmHouse Treas., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Pres., Chi Epsilon, Steel Ring, Arnold Air Soc., ASCE, SGA, Newman Club, State of Kan. and Boeing Airplane Co. Schs. Hix, William A: Norton, Busi- ness Administration. Hjelmfelt, Mark R: Shawnee, Physics. Hochberg, Richard C: Junction City, Electrical Engineering. Hockens, Wendell K: Osage, Iowa, Agronomy. Hodgson, Joe N: Shawnee Mission, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Hodgson, Nancy A: Hutchinson, Modern Languages and English, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Light Brigade, Sr. Class V-Pres., Union HQ Comm., Engin-Dears. Hoeflicker, Karen A: Belton, Mo., Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Hofer, John S: Cedar, Animal Science and Industry. Hoffman, Dolores A: Abilene, Home Economics Education, Clovia, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun. and Hosp. Day Chm., AWS, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Teaching Clubs, Honors Prog., Danforth Award, Kan. Ext. Homemakers Coun. Sch. Hofmann, John W: Green, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Statesmen. Hogan, Dwelle A: Holyrood, Agronomy. Hogan, Thomas J: Kansas City, Mo., Political Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, A S Coun., IFC. Seniors: Hoi-Hub TOP ROW: Holland, Goeffrey B: Prairie Village, Business Administration, Phi Kappa Tau V-Pres., IFC, Rowing Team. Holloway, Meredith A: Overland Park, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Holmes, David W: Abilene, Business Administration. Hoist, Barbara J: Junction City, Elementary Education. Hoist, Ronald P: Kansas City, Interior Architec- tural Design. Holvorson, Angele: Maple Hill, Clothing Retail- ing. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Home EC. Coun., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Gen. Home EC. Clubs, CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll, KSU Honors, State of Kan. and Kan. Ext. Homemakers Coun. Schs. Hood, Linda S: Junction City, Elementary Education, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Hoover, George: Kansas City, Architecture. Hopkins, Donald H: Navada, Mo.. Business Administration. Hopkins, Thomas C: Blackwood, N.J., Architecture. Horn, Janet L: Olathe. Clothing Retailing. Hornick, Carolyn S: Lenexa. Clothing Retailing. Kappa Delta, AWS, Panhel., Union Hosp. Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Gen. Home EC. Clubs. Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Margaret M. Jus- tin Fund Schs. Horning, Larry G: Almena, Architecture. Horsch, Dwight W: Aberdeen. Idaho. Animal Science and Industry. Delta Chi. . BOTTOM ROW: Hoskins, Stephen: Hutchinson, Architectur- ! al Structures. Houston, Phillip S: Wichita, Physics. Howard, Cheryl G: Ft. Riley, Secondary Education and English, AWS. Union News Views Comm.. S.E.A.. Little Sisters of the Shield of Phi Kappa Tau. Howard, Donald E: Bennington, ! Mathematics. Howard, John W: Kansas City, Civil Engineer- 1 ing. Chi Epsilon. Sigma Tau, ASCE, Muchnic Found. Schs. Howland, Clelia K: Formoso, Elementary Education. Hub- bard, Fred W: Mernam. Bacteriology. 489 Jim Peters, who represented the University at the state ' s Chamber of Commerce discussions, was a member of Stu- dent Senate. Delta Mu Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Society and Pi Kappa Alpha. Recipient of the Second Centu- ry Fund Recognition Scholarship, Bruce Peters also partici- pated in projects of Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Mu Delta. Seniors: Huf-Jac TOP ROW: Huffman, Daniel S: Burdett, Chemical Engineering, Delta Upsilon Pres. V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, AlChE, Arnold Air Soc., Engr. Coun., IFC, Union News Views Comm., Cheerleader, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, State of Kan., Salina Supply Co., Sweeney Mem. and Mansanto Chem. Co. Schs. Muggins, Arlen W: Ellsworth, Physics, AIP, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Second Century Schs. Hughbanks, Ronald G: Pratt, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Hughes, James M: Beatrice, Neb., Elementary Edu- cation, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Union Trips and Tours Comm., S.E.A. Humphrey, Frank J: Topeka, Electrical Engineering. Hund, Johan- na M: Beloit, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Hunt, Robert E: lola, Animal Science and Industry. Hunter, Janice A: Overland Park, Biological Science, Pi Beta Phi, Angel Flight, Union Trips and Tours Comm., S.E.A., CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Hunter, Thomas W: Topeka, Economics, Delta Chi Pres. Sec., SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., IFC, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, CYD, Soccer Team. FOURTH ROW: Hupe, Norman W: Wam ego, Elementary Education. Huss, Peter: Junction City, Modern Languages, ICC, People-to- People, German and Cosmopolitan Clubs, Soccer, Football and Bowling Teams. Huston, Larry G: Abilene, Animal Science and Industry, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Block and Bridle, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Borden and Farmland Industries Schs. FIFTH ROW: Hutchinson, Lily T: Fort Scott, Secondary Education. Hyder, David L: Chapman, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsilon, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Idleman, Larry L: Independence, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Ikard, James A: Oklahoma City, Okla., Pre-Law. Im- hof, Ray D: Brewster, Business Administration. Ingels, Janis D: Humboldt, Elementary Education, S.E.A. SEVENTH ROW: Ingersoll, Jeanne A: Junction City, Home Econom- ics with Liberal Arts. Irsik, Steve J: Ingalls, Agricultural Econom- ics, Ag. EC. Club. Irwin, Linda M: Topeka, Art, Pi Beta Phi, Union Trips and Tours Comm., Engin-Dears, Statesmates, Newman Club. BOTTOM ROW: Jaax, Alan R: Wichita, Business Administration, Delta Chi V-Pres., Newman Club. Jaax, Bobbie B: Wichita, Second- ary Education and English, Pi Beta Phi. Jackson, Carl F: Topeka, Psychology, Beta Sigma Psi, A S Coun., Stu. Senator, TCB, SGA Budget Comm., UGB, Union News Views Comm., Concert and Wildcat Marching Bands, Univ. Orchestra, Grid Gitters, State of Kan. Schs. 490 Seniors: Jac-Joh TOP ROW: Jackson, David H: Topeka, Psychology. Jackson, Jim- my A: Stockton, Animal Science and Industry. Jackson, Judy G: Wichita, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, S.E.A., CR, Friend- ship Tutoring. SECOND ROW: Jacobitz, Tommy L: Stella, Neb., Veterinary Medi- cine. Jacobs, Curtis R: Athol, Agricultural Mechanization, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres., Ag. Mech. Club. Jacobs, Francis P: Topeka, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Jaeger, Clavin D: Great Bend, Chemistry, Phi Kappa Tau, ACS, MUN, Circle-K, Rifle Team, Intr., Army ROTC Schs., Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. Jagger, John F: Minneapolis, Speech, FarmHouse, Theta Alpha Phi, K-State Players Pres., Colle- gian 4-H. James, Judith A: Sudbury, Mass., Biological Science, Kappa Delta, AWS, MUN, Frog Club, Little Sisters of the Shield of Phi Kappa Tau, Rifle Team. FOURTH ROW: Jameson, Donald L: Holton, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Wheat State Agr. Club Pres. Jamvold, Daryll D: Everest, Mechanical Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi Pres. V-Pres., ASME, IFC, Fr. Orient. Leader. Jarman, Roberta K: Prairie Village, English, AWS, Union Hosp. Comm., S.E.A., CR, Statesmates. FIFTH ROW: Jasper, Charles L: Cawker, City, Animal Science and Industry, Blue Key. Alpha Zeta Pres., Scabbard and Blade, Ag. Coun.. Block and Bridle, Newman Club Pres. Jeannin, Michael R: Leavenworth, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. EC. and Dairy Science Clubs. Jenkins, James G: Hiawatha, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Jenkins, Robert J: Leavenworth, Sociology. Jenkins, Steven E: Pratt, Secondary Education. Jeppesen, Jon A: Greenleaf, Geology. SEVENTH ROW: Jeselnik, Diane M: Kansas City, Home Economics Education. Johannes, John M: Leavenworth, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Chancery Club, CYD, Newman Club, Intr. Johnson, Cynthia K: Atchison, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, CSO Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Darrel L: St. Francis, Animal Science and Industry, AUSA, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, UCCF, Axel and Jocobson Co. Schs.. Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. Johnson, David E: Genesseo. Agricultural Engineering. Johnson, Gary L: Overland Park, History, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Golf Team, Athletic Schs. 491 Student Body President Bob Morrow served as a senator for three years and was active in Blue Key, Steel Ring, AIA and Tau Sigma Delta. Linda Ludden, a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta and AIA, re- ceived a $200 scholarship after being recognized as the na- tion ' s outstanding woman in an architecture curriculum. Seniors: Joh-Kah TOP ROW: Johnson, Karen L: Haddam, Elementary Educa- tion. Johnson, Larry L: Assaria, Geology, Beta Sigma Psi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Religious Coun., Williston Geology Club, LSA, Gymnastics Team. Johnson, Patricia L: Alexan- dria, Va., Speech. Johnson, Phyllis J: Oketo, Home Econom- ics Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Omi- cron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching and Newman Clubs, Honors Prog., Margaret M. Justin Fund and Martha S. Pittman Schs. Johnson, Rita A: Emporia, Sociology. Johnson, Robert L: Manhattan, Wildlife Conser- vation. Johnson, Sheldon L: McPherson, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Stephen R: Neversink, N.Y., Dairy Foods Processing. Johnston, Roland W: Stockton, Building Construction. Jones, Andrew M: Sharon Springs, Animal Science and Industry. Jones, Jacquelyn E: Salina, Interior Architectural Design. Jones, James H: Junction City, Busi- ness Administration. Jones, Karen S: Wichita, Sociology, SGA Human Relations Dir., Community Sisters Pres., Soci- ology Club. Jones, Pamela A: Washington, Modern Lan- guages, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Pi Pres., CYD, Second Century Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Jordan, Ronald E: Beloit, Veterinary Medi- cine, Wildcat Marching Band, CR, Grid Gitters. Judd, Kath- ryn: Belmont, Calif., Home Economics Education, Pi Beta Phi, Angel Flight, UGB, Union Trips and Tours Comm., S.E.A., Statesmates, Little Sisters of Minerva. Judson, Ken- neth L: North Plainfield, N.J., Physical Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pre-Vet Club. Jump, Robert D: Neodesha, Electrical Engineering. Justice, Gale A: Shawnee Mission, Clothing Retailing, Smurthwaite, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Kaff, Joanne P: Carbondale, Sociology, Sociology Club. Kahmeyer, Lana J: Pratt, English. 492 Seniors: Kal-Ken TOP ROW: Kallenbach, Marvin D: Valley Center, History. Kanawyer, Merry J: San Francisco, Calif., Elementary Edu- cation, Delta Delta Delta. S.E.A., CR. Kanuck, Richard J: Bethleham. Pa.. Architecture. Kasl, David R: Cuba, Archi- tecture. Kasselman, Dennis G: Ellinwood, Economics. Ka- ter, Larry E: Newton. Agricultural Education. Katlin, Michael D: Shawnee Mission, Political Science, Chancery Club, CYD. Newman Club. Swimming Team, Intr. SECOND ROW: Katzer, Jerald C: Garnett, Animal Science and Industry. Keck, Philip R: Brewster. Physical Education. Keener, James L: Delphos, Agricultural Mechanization. Kel- chak, Ellen J: Manhattan, Clothing Retailing. Keller, Duane L: Ellis. Feed Science and Management. Alpha Zeta. Alpha Mu Pres.. KSUARH. Grain Science Club, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Moorman and Union Pacific Sens.. Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. Keller, John B: Harvard, Neb., Chemis- try. Kelley, Eugene F: Bayside. N.Y.. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Kelley, Philip M: Manhattan. Mathematics. Kellogg, Karolyn K: Phillipsburg. Family and Child Develop- ment. Clovia Sec.. Sparks, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AWS V-Pres.. MUN. MC. MPC. Collegiate 4-H, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. and Univ. Ext. Clubs. ISA, Intr.. Dean ' s Honor Roll, State of Kan. Schs. Kelly, Candace A: Wichita, Techni- cal Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Royal Purple and Collegi- an staffs. CYD. Intr.. K-Key Award. Kelly, Pamela M: River Grove. III.. Physical Therapy. Kelsey, Marilyn S: Salina, Humanities and English, Smurthwaite. Alpha Lambda Del- ta. Phi Kappa Phi. MPC. French Club, CR, Newman Club. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog.. John E. Trembly Mem. and Dickinson Found. Schs. Kelso, Donald B: Westfield, Mass.. Dairy Production, Collegiate 4-H. Dairy Science Club. Kendall, Lawrence M: Council Grove, Business Administra- jtion. Delta Upsilon. SGA Human Relations Comm., Union : Hosp. and Campus Entertainment Comm. UMOC candidate Alan Kessler was an officer in Sigma Tau, Blue Key and ASAE. He served on Student Senate, Athletic Council and Engineering Council. Terry Fry served on the Alumni Association ' s board of directors, Open House com- mittees and Engineering Council. He was a member of Blue Key. Steel Ring and Phi Kappa Phi. Larry Larson, chosen outstanding student senator, was in Sigma Tau, Blue Key, Steel Ring and was the assistant chairman of Open House. 493 Seniors: Ken-Kis TOP ROW: Kendall, Patricia I: Webber, Home Economics Educa- tion, Gamma Phi Beta, Boyd Hall V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Univ. Choir, Madrigal Sing- ers, UAB, Union Movies and K-Purrs Comm., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H. Kennedy, Donald L: Hoxie, Ac- counting. Kennedy, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Union Movies Comm., Univ. Choir, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Sociology Clubs, Statesmates. SECOND ROW: Kennedy, Ronald D: Hoxie, Accounting. Kent, James D: Wakefield, Mechanical Engineering. Kerbs, Brad J: Otis, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun. Pres., Ag. EC. Club, Block and Bridle, LAR Assoc., Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, LARSchs. THIRD ROW: Kershner, Claude A: Wichita, Architecture. Kessler, Alan F: Newton, Agricultural Engineering, Triangle, Blue Key, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ASAE, Engr. Coun., Engr. Open House, Stu. Senator, SGA, Academic Affairs Comm., Intr., Honors Prog., Mur- ray Wilson and M.A. Durland Schs. Kidd, Quinton R: Manhattan, Political Science. FOURTH ROW: Kimbrough, James E: Geneva, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Kimmi, Elizabeth A: Leanordville, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. King, Douglas W: Manhattan, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: King, Royce M: West Allis, Wis., Electrical Engineering. Kinney, Anne R: Overland Park, Elementary Education. Kinney, Robert D: Arkansas City, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Kirby, David L: Haddon Field, N.J., Zoology. Kir- chhoff, Henry C: Shawnee Mission, Economics. Kirk, Richard D: Riverton, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, AVMA. SEVENTH ROW: Kirk, Robert G: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Kirk, Thelma J: Ellsworth, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi V-Pres., A S Coun., S.E.A., Newman Club. Kirkendall, Robert L: Smith Center, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Kiser, Barbara K: Overland Park, Sociology, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, UPC, Union K-Purrs Comm., Peo- ple-to-People, CR, Second Century Schs. Kiser, Rick E: Overland Park, Lambda Chi Alpha, Arnold Air Soc., Union Hosp. Comm., Sports Car Club, CR, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Kiser, William F: Somerville, N.J., Physical Education. HH ; H ' B i n l rr 494 Seniors: Kis-Kob TOP ROW: Kistler, Roy H: Colby, Agricultural Economics. Kitch, Judith L: Winfield, Accounting. Kitchen, Lawrence D: Kanorado, Business Administration, CYD. SECOND ROW: Kleeman, Darrel M: Lakin, Electrical Engineering. Klein, Lawrence R: Prairie Village, Poultry Science, Sigma Phi Ep- silon. Poultry Judging Team, Pre-Vet and Poultry Science Clubs. Kleysteuber, Joan M: Garden City, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Jr. Panhel., Panhel., Union Comm., S.E.A. m tH c THIRD ROW: Klick, Barbara J: Toronto, Home Economics Educa- tion. Kline, Ronald R: Mound Valley, Electrical Engineering. Kling, John R: El Dorado, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, AIAA Pres. FOURTH ROW: Klocke, Larry L: Randolph, Agronomy. Klouse, Ronald W: Scotch Plains, N.J., Mechanical Engineering. Klover, Paul E: Wymore. Neb., Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Kmoch, Donald J: Leigh, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Knedlik, Nancy E: Anchorage, Alaska, Elementary Education. Knight, Charles W: Blue Mound, Agronomy. SIXTH ROW: Knight, James H: Ansel mo, Neb., Bacteriology, Alpha Tau Omega, Microbiology and Pre-Vet Clubs, CR, Newman Club, Intr. Knight, Lennis C: Gann Valley, S.D., Animal Science and In- dustry, Block and Bridle. Knop, Douglas B: Isabel, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Knop, Rhonda J: Wichita, Elementary Education. Knopp, Allen R: Chapman, Agricultural Education. Knox, Phillip L: Brewster, Agricultural Economics, Acacia, Alpha Zeta, Ag. EC. Club, Ag. EC. Outstanding Fr. Award, Farm Bureau Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Knox, Sharron J: Norton, Dietetics and Institution- al Management, Home EC. Teaching and Prof. Foods Clubs, Farm Bureau and Bessie Brooks West Schs. Kober, Vernon L: Kinsley, Secondary Education. Kobetich, Robert W: Clay Center, Geophys- ics, Phi Gamma Delta, Williston Geology Club, CR. 495 Seniors: Kob-Kop TOP ROW: Kobets, Sister Mary F: Maryknoll, N.Y., Agricultural Economics, KSRH, MC, MPC, People-to-People, CYD. Koelliker, Donald V: Robinson, Wildlife Conservation. Koger, John M: Tope- ka, Business Administration, Delta Chi Treas. SECOND ROW: Kohl, Larry E: Wichita, Animal Science and Indus- try. Kolick, Emile J: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Kongs, Thom- as F: Marysville, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Konitz, Jack H: Edgerton, Veterinary Medicine. Koons, Karen E: Salina, Business Administration. Kopp, Frederick A: Fairview, Dairy Production. Bill Gallant served as vice-president of AVMA, censor of Alpha Zeta and chairman of UAB. He was a committee chairman for Veterinary Open House and a member of the student body President ' s Cabinet. Robert Briggs, Phi Kapp Phi member, was named president for Grid Gitters and pa ticipated in Blue Key, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta and AVM Seniors: Kor-Lac TOP ROW: Korach, Connie L: Parsons, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Xi Delta, SGA, Union Hops, and Campus Entertainment Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Kotapish, Kay E: Blue Rapids, Elementary Education, Union Hosp. Comm., S.E.A. Kozlowski, Michael M: Secaucus, N.J., Pre-Law. SECOND ROW: Kracht, Katherine Y: Bay Village, Ohio, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Kraus, Fredrick S: Hays, Accounting, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Krause, Richard D: Great Bend, Pre-Dentistry, Sigma Chi V-Pres., IFC, Clinic Club, Cheerleader. THIRD ROW: Kraut, Charles W: Downers Grove, III., Bakery Man- agement, Phi Kappa Tau Pres. V-Pres., Bakery Management Club, Bakers Natl. Ed. Found. Schs. Kreider, Beverly J: Lawrence, Cloth- ing Retailing, Clovia, AWS, SCC, K-State Players, Collegiate 4-H, Chaparajos, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Intr. Krepinevich, Daniel: Buffalo, N.Y., Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Kroeger, Myron E: Ellis, Mechanical Engineering. Kroening, Donald W: Sioux Falls, S.D., Computer Science. Kroutil, Karen A: Marquette, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Pres., Royal Purple staff, S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Krug, Richard D: Russell, Animal Science and Indus- try. Kruger, Raymond W: Topeka, Mechanical Engineering. Kruse, Curtis W: Waterville, Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Kruse, Phyllis M: Bremen, Modern Languages, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Delta Pi, S.E.A. Kruse, Richard L: Galena, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, K-Club, FCA, Football Team, Athletic Schs. Kruse, Steven J: Little Rid, Agricultural Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Kuhn, Robert A: Gypsum, Business Administra- tion. Kuntz, Charles R: Burlingame, Animal Science and Industry. Kuntz, Dianna J: Clifton, Elementary Education . 1 BOTTOM ROW: Kurth, Sandra K: Offerle, Speech. Kyle, Mark D: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administra- tion, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, S.A.M.E., Scabbard and Blade, KSUARH, Intr. Lackey, John L: Penalosa, Electrical Engi- neering, IEEE. 497 Seniors: Lah-Lat TOP ROW: Lahr, Sandra L: Wichita, Family and Child Develop- ment. Lambert, Charles D: Palco, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Meats and Livestock Judging Teams, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos Pres., OR, Wrestling Team, Block and Bridle, Jr. LAR and Natl. Animal Science Award Sens. Landers, Dixon H: Rochester, N.Y., Zoology. SECOND ROW: Landow, Dean B: Drexel Hill, Pa., Architecture. Lane, Patricia A: Belleville, Elementary Education. Lane, Sidney A: Topeka, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Lang, Gerald J: Ellis, Agricultural Engineering. Lang, Laura F: Jetmore, Interior Design, Clovia V-Pres., A.I.D., Home EC. Interior Design Club, Collegiate 4-H, Intr. Lange, Janice M: Man- hattan, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Lange, Steven L: Marysville, Geology. Langland, Constance E: Wichita, Technical Journalism, Delta Delta Delta, Chimes, Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian and Royal Pur- ple staffs, MPC, Little Sisters of Minerva, Dean ' s Honor Roll, KSU Honors Schs. Lanman, Arley D: Colorado Springs, Colo., Architec- ture, Triangle Treas., Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, Arnold Air Soc., Stu. Senator, Union News Views Comm., MUN, CR, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Weigel Award, Edward Langley Schs. FIFTH ROW: Larison, Gary W: Leavenworth, Electrical Engineering, Straube V-Pres. Treas., IEEE, Arnold Air Soc., Intr. Larsen, Larry R: Clyde, Civil Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring Pres., ASCE, Scabbard and Blade, Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator, SGA Campus Affairs Chm., Ath- letic Coun., K-State Engr. staff, Dean ' s Honor Roll, State of Kan. and Kan. Contractors Assoc. Schs. Larsen, Lynne M: Wichita, Eng- lish, Delta Delta Delta, Union Movies Comm., CYD. SIXTH ROW: Larsen, Randall E: Norton, Architecture. Larson, Bar- ton E: Rossville, Secondary Education. Larson, Janet S: Grand Is- land, Neb., Interior Design, A.I.D., CYD. SEVENTH ROW: Larson, John P: Marquette, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Sigma Phi Epsilon V-Pres., ASME. Larson, Kevin J: Leonard- ville, Secondary Education and History, S.E.A., CYD. Latas, Rich- ard D: Rozel, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Latham, Carl D: Minot, N.D., Mathematics. La- tham, James D: Shawnee Mission, Psychology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC Pres., Flying and Sports Car Clubs, K-Club, Swimming Team, Mike Ahearn Athletic-Academic Schs. Lathrop, Connie F: Scott 1 City, Art, Chi Omega, Delta Phi Delta, Light Brigade, Union Arts Comm., Prof. Art Center Art Schs. 498 Seniors: Lat-Lew TOP ROW: Lathrop, Winifred B: Albuquerque, N.M., Biology. Alpha Xi Delta Pres., S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Latschar, John A: Camden, S.C., History. Latta, Richard P: Montezuma, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. and Sports Parachute Clubs. SECOND ROW: Laughrey, Kenneth E: South Haven, Industrial En- gineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. Leahy, Alice M: Chicago, III., Techni- cal Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple and Collegian staffs, MPC, CR, K-Key Award. Leatherman, Carol J: Wakefield, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Leathers, Ronald R: Manhattan, Mechanical Engi- neering. Lebreton, James E: Leavenworth, Secondary Education. Lechner, Fred P: Harper, Business Administration . FOURTH ROW: Lee, Jane A: Marysville, Clothing Retailing. Leete, Steven M: Liberal, Secondary Education, S.E.A., CR. Lehmann, Elmer E: Westphalia, Nuclear Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Leighty, Joseph W: Wichita, Economics. Leiker, Ray D: Salina, Architecture, Delta Sigma Phi V-Pres., AIA. Weigel Award, Charles W. Shaver and State of Kan. Schs. Leis, Theresa L: Yates Center. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Lenhert, Larry M: Navarre. Electrical Engineering. Lentz, James L: Baton Rouge, La., Nuclear Engineering. Leshov- sky, Jari L: Topeka, Sociology. SEVENTH ROW: Lester, Richard A: Kansas City. Business Adminis- tration. Levin, Alan L: Kensington. Mechanical Engineering. Lewis, Gary L: Humboldt. Psychology, Stu. Health Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. K-State Singers, Concert and Basketball Pep Bands, Flyingand Clinic Clubs. Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. BOTTOM ROW: Lewis, James W: Yates Center, Animal Science and Industry, Gamma Sigma Delta, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, Cha- parajos. LAR Assoc. Lewis, Kathy G: Syracuse, Clothing Retailing. Lewis, Shirley A: Belleville, Sociology, Kappa Delta, People-to- People. 499 Seniors: Lew-Log TOP ROW: Lewis, William L: Centralia, Mechanical Engineering. Ley, John R: Leoti, Electrical Engineering, Triangle Pres. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator, SGA Pub. Pel. Comm., IFC, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog. Lick- teig, Linda A: Garnett, Home Economics and Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Journalism Club, CYD, Newman Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. SECOND ROW: Lieteau, Alfred W: Chicago, III., Secondary Educa- tion. Lightner, David K: Garden City, Agricultural Education. Liljes- trand, Mary L: Salina, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Newman Club, Col. Frank C. Hershberger, Charles P. Pfizer, and 0. M. Franklin Schs. THIRD ROW: Lilly, Dennis R: Mentor, Accounting. Lilly, Richard K: Mentor, Accounting, Delta Upsilon. Lindell, Deloris I: Manchester, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. FOURTH ROW: Lindquist, Ronald U: Wilsey, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun., Block and Bridle, KSCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll, State of Kan. and Sears, Roebuck Schs. Lindsley, Thomas R: Wichita, Architecture. Line, Joyce A: Lakin, Clothing Retailing, AHEA, Clothing and Tex. Club. FIFTH ROW: Linin, Dale E: Bird City, Agricultural Economics. Linn, Cheryl A: Olathe, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta V-Pres., Union Comm., Royal Purple staff, S.E.A. , Statesmates. Lipp, Mark E: Sterling, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Lippman, Raymond J: Leavenworth, History. Litke, Herbert C: Alma, Mechanical Engineering. Litton, Dale G: Nicker- son, Technical Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: L ivengood, Shirley A: Morrill, Fashion Merchan- dising, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Lloyd, Edward G: Lancaster, Pa., Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, SGA, IFC, CR. Locke, Loreen A: Arlington, Home Economics and Journalism, KSRH staff, Home EC. Journalism Club, Kappa Phi. BOTTOM ROW: Loehr, Paul T: Decatur, III., Agricultural Econom- ics. Logan, Carol L: Newton, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, S.E.A., Intr. Logan, Thomas W: Topeka, Building Construction, ASCE, AGC.CR. 500 Seniors: Lon-Mae TOP ROW: Londeen, Mary J: Abilene, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Alpha Theta, AWS, Union Movies Comm., S.E.A.. OR, Statesmates. Long, Donald G: Sterling, Physics, AIP, Bowling Team, State of Kan. Sens. Long, John C: Had- dam, Wildlife Conservation. Loofbourrow, Gail A: Manhat- tan, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A., GBSU, KSCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Loomis, Roger A: Bird City, Accounting. Lorio, Sister Mary E: Baton Rouge, La., Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Omicron Nu, Peo- ple-to-People, Cosmopolitan and Newman Clubs. Lough- miller, Gayle G: Topeka, Home Economics Education . SECOND ROW: Lowther, Marcia L: Lawrence, Secondary Education. Luckeroth, William J: Marysville, Modern Lan- guages, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Stu. Senator. PPC, People-to-People, Newman Club, Honors Prog., Clyde and Corena Smith, Edward and Flora Berry Mem. Schs. Ludden, Linda L: Manhattan. Architecture, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Tau Sigma Delta. AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., Sisters of the Golden Heart, USA Outstanding Woman Stu. in Arch. Lud- lum, Joe K: Uniontown, Agricultural Education. Luhring, Richard A: Hanover, Secondary Education. Lutjemeier, Ev- erett G: Washington, Business Administration, Ag. EC. Club, Rowing Team. Lutjemeier, Margaret L: Washington, Con- sumer Interest, S.E.A., Home EC. Fam. EC. and Newman Clubs. ' BOTTOM ROW: Lynch, Franklin E: Topeka, Civil Engineer- ing. Lynn, Gary D: Herrin, III., Architecture. MacGowan, Eliz- abeth E: Prairie Village, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Del- ta, AAHPER. S.E.A., Statesmates. Intr. Macha, Garry L: De- , lia. Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE Pres., i Engr. Coun., Intr. Mackender, Elizabeth: Ellis, Biological Science. Madison, Donald C: Oxford, Agricultural Econom- ics. Maes, Sue C: Atchison, Physical Therapy. Grouped at the K-State goal line, youthful Wildcat fans watch the action during a game at the new KSU Stadium. 501 Seniors: Mai-Mar TOP ROW: Maichel, Jacqualine: Overbrook, Elementary Educa- tion. Maier, Gary E: St. Louis, Mo., Building Construction. Maier, J Harold G: Webster, N.Y., Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club. SECOND ROW: Maisch, Janice E: Lenexa, Clothing Retailing. Ma- jor, Linda L: Shawnee Mission, Secondary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Ed. Coun., S.E.A., History Club, Wesley Found., Intr. Mamura, Owen M: Lihue, Hawaii, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Maness, George M: Coffeyville, Pre-Law. Maness, James S: Coffeyville, Mechanical Engineering. Mann, Dale P: Hoyt, Secondary Education, Pi Kappa Alpha Pres., Ed. Coun., World i Univ. Service Comm., IFC, S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Collegiate 4-H, CR, Intr. FOURTH ROW: Mann, H. Stewart: Newton, Landscape Architec- ture, Delta Upsilon, ASLA, Arch, and Design Coun., Union Comm. Marden, Michael C: Independence, Pre-Law. Markel, Charles E: Cimarron, Agronomy. FIFTH ROW: Markley, Daniel H: Topeka, Accounting. Markley, John E: Burlingame, Physical Education, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Epsi- lon Kappa, IPC, Union Dance Comm. Marling, Mark E: Topeka, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Marquart, Charlene K: Byron, Neb., Home Economics Education. Marrs, Janet K: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Ski Clubs. Marsh, James T: Sun City, Veteri- nary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Marten, Martin P: Winfield, Agricultural Econom- ics. Martens, Barbara L: Prairie Village, Biological Science, Chi Omega Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, A S Coun., AWS, IAWS, Union Arts Comm., Intr. Martin, Alvin J: Topeka, Me- chanical Engineering, ASME. BOTTOM ROW: Martin, David A: Kansas City, Chemical Engineer- ing, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Pershing Rifles, UCCF. Martin, Lester D: Zenda, Agricultural Education. Martin, Linda S: Talmage, Home Economics Education. 502 Seniors: Mar-McC TOP ROW: Martindale, Robert L: Burlington, Electrical Engineer- ing. Martinek, Dwight J: Rossville, Physical Education. Mason, Anthony R: Kiowa, Mechanical Engineering, Straube, Pi Tau Sig- ma, Scabbard and Blade, State of Kan. Schs. SECOND ROW: Massey, JohnetteC: Lenexa, Secondary Education, Business Administration and Social Science, Chi Omega Sec., Phi Chi Theta. AWS, Union Arts and Movies Comm., S.E.A. Massey, Larry B: St. John, Mathematics, Farmhouse, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Grid Gitters, GBSU Pres., KSCF. Massey, Patricia A: Hugoton, English. Alpha Delta Pi. THIRD ROW: Massingill, Kenneth F: Atchison, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon. S.A.M.E.. ASCE, Arnold Air Soc. Masters, Daniel W: Prairie Village, Architecture, Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade. Mas- ters, Janet L: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, S.E.A., KSU Honors Schs. FOURTH ROW: Mathes, Jimmie R: Norton, Nursery and Landscape Management. Mathes, Lawrence E: Kansas City, Mo., Bacteriolo- gy. Matthews, Robert C: Prairie Village, Business Administration, Kappa Sigma Sec., Delta Mu Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi Pres., Com- merce Coun., CYD. FIFTH ROW: Maxwell, Richard D: Whiting, Elementary Education, S.E.A., RWF, UCM. Maxwell, Vernon D: Emporia, Veterinary Medi- cine. Maxwell, William H: Sterling, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, ASCE, RWF. SIXTH ROW: May, Judy A: Ulysses, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Mayaki, William C: Kpata, Nigeria, Agronomy. May- er, Linda A: Marysville, Home Economics Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Union Personnel and Research Comm., Home EC. Teach- ing and Clothing and Tex. Clubs, Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A., Statesmates. SEVENTH ROW: Mayer, Michael H: Ozone Park, N.Y., Animal Sci- ence and Industry, KSRH staff, Block and Bridle. Mayhill, Doris B: Arkansas City, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite, S.E.A. , Intr. McAdams, Janis J: Salina, Elementary Education . BOTTOM ROW: McCarthy, Robert H: Syracuse, N.Y., Landscape Architecture. McCosh, Gordon L: Abilene, Feed Science and Man- agement, Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Grain Science Club, Wrestling Team, Oscar Straube Schs. House Award, Ralston-Purina and Union Pacific Schs. McCoy, Patricia L: Man- hattan, Elementary Education. 503 Seniors: McC-McL TOP ROW: McCreight, Dick W: Arkansas City, Mechanical Engi- neering, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sports Car Club, Rowing Team. Mc- Cune, David E: Montezuma, Physical Science, Alpha Kappa Lamb- da Sec. McCune, James D: Montezuma, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Kappa Psi. SECOND ROW: McDaniel, Donna R: Shawnee, Family and Child Development. McDaniel, Harry W: Atchison, Geology. McDonald, Galen R: Mullinville, Agricultural Mechanization. THIRD ROW: McDonald, Gary W: Clear Lake, Iowa, Nuclear Engi- neering. McDonald, Georgianne: Grafton, Iowa, Elementary Edu- cation. McDonald, Harry E: Port Hueneme, Calif., Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: McDonald, Randy J: Garden City, Electrical Engi- neering and Business Administration, IEEE, CYD, BPOE Leader- ship Schs. McDougal, James K: Ludell. Physical Education. Mc- Fadden, Robert E: Manhattan, Biological Science. FIFTH ROW: McFaddin, Kim R: Douglass, Accounting. McFall, Alan L: Sawyer, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, ASME, Maytag Schs. McGugin, Rex C: Frankfort, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: McKaig, William J: Gardner, Physical Science, Moore Hall V-Pres., Concert, Wildcat Marching and Basketball Pep Bands, Intr. McKay, Cheryl J: Dresden, Home Economics Educa- tion. McKee, Mary J: Spearville, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex Club. SEVENTH ROW: McKee, Russell E: Edna, Animal Science and In- dustry. McKenna, John M: Waterville, Technical Journalism. Mc- Kinley, Carolyn K: Leawood, Clothing Retailing, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Angel Flight, Home EC. Coun., AWS, Pan- hel., People-to-People, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Frog Clubs. BOTTOM ROW: McKnight, Clifford S: Greensburg, Electrical Engi- neering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Sec., Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, Dean ' s Honor Roll. McLeod, Myra L: Blue Rapids, Family and Child Development, Alpha Delta Pi, Home EC. Coun., Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Home EC. Nursing and Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Friendship Tutoring, CR. McLeod, Warren H: Arkansas City, Psychology, Delta Chi. 504 Seniors: McM-McN TOP ROW: McManis, Mary M: Manhattan, Physical Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Phi Epsilon Delta Pres., Stu. Senator, Appt. Bd., Concert Band, Intercollegiate Basketball Team, Intr. McMaster, Ginger L: Parsons, Clothing Retailing. Me- Milin, Edward M: Kansas City, Architecture. SECOND ROW: McMillan, Judith K: Kansas City, Elementary Edu- cation. McMillan, William D: Garden City, Agricultural Engineer- ing. McMillan, Jeanne P: Hutchinson, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: McMullen, Rodney D: Phillipsburg, Business Ad- ministration. McNeal, Douglas M: Topeka, Pre-Medicine. Me- Nerny, Nancy L: Sharon Springs, Mathematics and Modern Lan- guages, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Delta Pi, Eva Ford Schs. Listening to the instructions of the official during a home game with Oklahoma State University, the final contest of the year, are a group of senior football players who were playing the last game of their college careers. IT V : !v- f Seniors: McP-Mil TOP ROW: McPartlin, Geoffrey L: Overland Park, Technical Jour- nalism, KSDB-FM staff, CR, Baseball Team. McPherson, Eileen A: McLouth, English. McPheter, Gordon L: Meade, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: McQuillen, Tracy G: Wichita, Electrical Engineer- ing. McReynolds, Connie: Scott City, Horticulture. McReynolds, Diane R: Woodston, Elementary Education, S.E.A. THIRD ROW: McReynolds, Jerry C: Woodston, Agricultural Eco- nomics, Ag. Coun., Ag. EC. Club. McReynolds, Richard: Burlington, Civil Engineering. McVicker, Cheryl A: Beeler, Elementary Educa- tion, S.E.A. FOURTH ROW: Means, Michele R: Shawnee Mission, English, Delta Delta Delta, Union Movies Comm., K-State Players, CR. Mellgren, David J: Manhattan, Civil Engineering, Triangle Sec., Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, ASCE, Scabbard and Blade, Honors Prog. Melton, Ste- ven J: Stockton, Dairy Production, Dairy Science Club, Intr. FIFTH ROW: Menz, Nancy K: Kirkland, III., Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight, S.E.A. Merriam, Joseph G: Bonner Springs, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Friend- ship Tutoring, Newman Club. Merriam, Steven D: Milton, Wis., Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Meyer, John T: Essexville, Mich., Architecture. Mey- ers, Holly E: Junction City, Music Education. Meyers, Terry L: Dwight, Accounting, Phi Gamma Delta, CR. SEVENTH ROW: Mickey, Coy C: Atwood, Veterinary Medicine. Mid- dleton, Richard L: Shawnee Mission, Computer Science, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon Pres., Wildcat Marching Band Twirler, Fr. Seminar Leader, Twirling Schs. Middleton, Russell W: Normal, III., Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Mignot, Vaughn D: Gypsum, Business Administra- tion. Mikesell, Merrel E: Belleville, Agronomy. Milbradt, Orpha J: Clay Center, Elementary Education, S.E.A. 506 Seniors: Mil-Moo TOP ROW: Millenbruch, Sharon L: Home, Elementary Education, Clovia, S.E.A., People-to-People. Collegiate 4-H. Miller, Allan V: Great Bend, Animal Science and Industry. Miller, Arthur D: Down- ers Grove, III., Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Union Campus Entertainment Comm. Chm., Grid Gitters. SECOND ROW: Miller, Barbara A: Downs, History and Secondary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Statesmates. Miller, Charles L: Wilmington, Del., Biological Science, Phi Gamma Delta, CR. Miller, Darrell E: CawkerCity, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Miller, Janean L: Salina, Music Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC, Univ. Orchestra, Wildcat Marching and Basketball Pep Bands, Statesmates, RWF, Intr. Miller, Janice S: Ames, Iowa, Psychology, Delta Delta Delta V-Pres., Chimes, Mortar Board, A S Coun., SGA, SCC, AWS V-Pres., Wildcat March- ing Band Twirler, MC, Psychology Club, CR. Miller, Paul E: Lea- wood, Political Science. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Sherry E: Manhattan, Pre-Medicine. Miller, Vikki K: Great Bend, Secondary Education and Speech Pathology and Audiology, Gamma Phi Beta, Sparks, Sigma Alpha Eta, Ed. Coun., UAB, SCC, MPC, S.E.A. Miller, William H: Wichita, Nuclear Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Mills, Alan D: Centralia, Business Administration, Statesmen, Intr. Minturn, Laurel A: Abilene, Home Economics Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Angel Flight, AWS, Statesmates, Little Sisters of Minerva, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Mitcha, John L: Over- land Park, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, Sigma Chi Pres. V-Pres. Treas., ASME, S.A.M.E., Engr. Coun. Pres., IFC, Union Research and Dev. Comm., Intr. SIXTH ROW: Mitchell, Letha F: Kingman, Home Economics Educa- tion, S.E.A. , Home EC. Teaching Club. Mittan, Paul D: Conklin, N.Y., Restaurant Management. Moeder, Denis J: Plainville, Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Mollett, Michael M: Hutchinson, Technical Jour- nalism. Monacci, John E: Norwood, Mass., Chemical Engineering. Montgomery, Susan D: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, S.E.A., People-to-People, CR. BOTTOM ROW: Montney, Gordon E: Garden City, Electr ical Engi- neering, IEEE, Hoedowners, Alpha Phi Omega Pres., Newman Club, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Montour, Edward J:Topeka, Electri- cal Engineering, IEEE. Moody, Ann E: Olathe, Elementary Education. 507 Seniors: Moo-Mou Utilizing a new concept in book loans, Farrell Library checks out books on students ' plastic identification cards. TOP ROW: Moore, Francis W: Ulysses, Mechanical Engineer- ing, ASME, Circle-K Pres., Judo Club. Moore, Melba M: Gren- ola, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Moore, Sylvia E: Munden, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Moorman, James H: Soloman, Bacteriology, Microbiology Club, CYD. Moran, Timothy W: Voorheesville, N.Y., Electrical Engineering. Morgan, Donald E: Garden City, Electrical Engineering. Morgan, Jerry D: Topeka, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club, Collegiate FFA. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Lyn J: Goodland, Philosophy, Touchstone staff, People-to-People, Judo and Sports Car Clubs, Track Team. Morgan, Steven L: Salina, Business Administration, Delta Upsilon V-Pres., IPC, IFC, Union Hosp. Comm., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Morris, Barbara A: Hugoton, Secondary Education. Morris, Marcella M: Beloit, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, MPC, S.E.A., Orchesis, People-to-People, Statesmates, Friendship Tutor- ing, Sweethearts of Sigma Chi. Morris, Stephen R: Hugoton, Agricultural Economics, Delta Upsilon, Ag. Coun., Ag. EC. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Morriss, Dennis R: Tecumseh, Wildlife Conservation. Morrow, James K: Topeka, Pre-Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Morrow, Marlene F: Gardner, Physical Edu- cation and Anthropology, Phi Sigma Delta, Union Movies Comm., MPC, MUN, People-to-People, Collegiate 4-H, Phems, Cosmopolitan Club, Georgiana Smurthwaite Schs. House Award. Morrow, Robert L: St. Marys, Architecture and Sociology, Blue Key, Tau Sigma Delta, Steel Ring, AIA, SGA Pres., Stu. Senator, People-to-People, CR, Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. Morton, Marie J: Oxford, Sec- ondary Education and Biological Science, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Moses, Robert W: Oak Hill, Industrial Engineering, Steel Ring, AIIE. Mosier, Valdean W: Davenport, Neb., Electrical Engineering. Mosiman, Paul R: Kansas City, Mo., Architec- ture. Mountford, Max G: Winona, Physical Education . m i 508 Seniors: Mox-Nee TOP ROW: Moxley, Tom J: Council Grove, Animal Science and Industry, Farmhouse Sec., Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, Livestock Judging Team. Moyer, David E: Prairie Village, Economics. Moyer, Marlene K: Manhattan, Home Econom- ics Education, Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., S.E.A. Mull, Douglas J: Salina, Electrical Engineering. Mullen, Pamela C: Blue Rapids, Family and Child Development, Religious Coun., CYD, Newman Club. Mullinix, Frances R: Kansas City, Cloth- ing Retailing, Kappa Alpha Theta Pres., Sparks, AHEA, An- gel Flight, Home EC. Coun., AWS, Panhel., Univ. Orchestra, Royal Purple staff. Mulvany, James A: Marysville, Mechani- cal Engineering, Sigma Tau, ASME, Scabbard and Blade. SECOND ROW: Muntz, Alan J: Greensburg, Agricultural Education. Muret, Rita A: Winfield, Elementary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Putnam Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi. Murphy, Charles M: Independence, Business Administra- tion, Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi. Murphy, Daniel C: Bonner Springs. Animal Science and Industry, CYD, New- man Club. Murphy, Deanna M: Independence, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. S.E.A. Murphy, Joseph L: Hutch- inson, Building Construction, AGC Pres., Scabbard and Blade. Musil, Marjorie R: Home. Elementary Education. . BOTTOM ROW: Myers, Gunile A: Alma, Physical Education. Myers, Lloyd V: Moravia, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Myers, Ronald E: Wichita, Mechanical Engineering. Naiman, Connie M: Loeti. Art, Clovia, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Naiman, Dale E: Leoti, Agricultural Economics, FarmHouse, Ag. ! Coun., Ag. EC. Club Pres. Neely, Mary F: Chanute, Home ] Economics Education. Clovia, S.E.A., Chaparajos, Newman j Club. Neely, Richard D: Coffeyville, Electrical Engineering, { Triangle. Adding to a feeling of victory, former all-American Veryl Sweitzer boosts spirits at the opening football pep rally. Seniors: Nef-O ' Do TOP ROW: Neff, Martin E: Lakin, Physics. Neil, C. Dwayne: Fort Scott, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club, Block and Bridle. Neill, Dale E: Blue Rid ge, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Neill, Geraldine B: Wichita, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Dames Club, CR, BSU. Nekuda, Janice C: Cuba, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Nelson, Carol J: Oakley, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Nelson, James R: Windom, Agricultural Economics. Nelson, John T: Hanover, Secondary Education. Newell, Joy A: Overland Park, Modern Languages, Delta Delta Delta Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta. FOURTH ROW: Newland, Douglas E: Salina, Agricultural Econom- ics. Nickum, Roy H: Kansas City, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau Pres., Steel Ring, ANS, Engr. Coun. and Open House Chm. Niel- son, Chester D: Altamonte Springs, Fla., Business Administration, Pershing Rifles, Sports Parachute Club, CR. FIFTH ROW: Ninemire, Gerald A: Wakeeney, Animal Science and Industry. Njoku, Celestine O: Owerri, Biafra, Veterinary Medicine. Noble, Melvin L: Agenda, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Noll, William N: Highland, Natural Resources Conser- vation and Use. Norby, Marcia A: Manhattan, Home Economics Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Sec., Sparks, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Senator, AWS, Union Movies Comm., Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H, Little Sisters of the Golden Heart, Union Pacific Schs. Norris, Douglas C: Gaylord, Agronomy. SEVENTH ROW: Norton, Beverly A: La Cygne, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Senator, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club Pres. Norvell, Nancy J: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sec., Angel Flight, Union Movies Comm., S.E.A., Lambda Chi Alpha Charoit Relays Queen, She-DU. O ' Brien, John T: Richmond Hill, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Ochs, Kenneth C: LaCrosse, Physical Education. Odgers, Glenda M: Linn, Family and Child Development and Home Economics Extension, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Collegiate 4-H, Union Pacific Schs. O ' Donnell, Patricia R: Kismet, Home Economics Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Dean ' s Honor Roll, State of Kan. and KSU Honors Schs. 510 Seniors: Ohm-Par TOP ROW: Ohmes, Francis E: Garden City, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Olander, Randall R: Little River, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres., Block and Bridle, CR, Intr. Oleen, Betty K: Falun, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Sec., S.E.A., Grid Gitters, Statesmates. SECOND ROW: Oles, Ralph K: Howells, N.Y., Zoology. Oliver, Ken- neth W: Benton, Agricultural Engineering. Oliver, Larry J: Dallas, S.D., Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Olson, Carolyn D: Olsburg, Home Economics Educa- tion, Clovia, Sparks, AWS, S.E.A., LAR Assoc., Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Teaching Clubs, Farm Bureau, Union Pacific and LAR Schs. Oman, Dwight W: Leonard- ville. Physical Education. Omlor, Jane A: Seward, Psychology, Psychology Club. FOURTH ROW: O ' Neill, Ronald D: Winchester, Agronomy. Orear, Gary G: Coffeyville, Mechanical Engineering and Business Admin- istration, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Tau Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, ASME, SGA, Union HQ Comm., MPC, Intr. Osborn, James M: Liberal, Vet- erinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Osborn, Victor L: Anthony, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha. Ag. Ed. Club. Osbourn, Pamela J: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Ostermann, Alan D: Sylvan Grove, Agricul- tural Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun., Ag. EC. Club, Col- legiate 4-H, CR, Intr. SIXTH ROW: Overocker, Janice A: Protection, Home Economics Education, Clovia Sec.. Univ. Ext. Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H. Ow- ens, Donna M: Sharon, Clothing Retailing. Palmer, Larry G: Kan- sas City. Mo.. Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Palmer, Thomas C: Shawnee Mission, Technical Journalism, Beta Theta Pi Sec., Sigma Delta Chi, Sr. Class Pres., Bd. of Stu. Pub.. Collegian staff. Papon, Orval F: Fredonia, Busi- ness Administration. Paquette, Lonnie L: Clay Center, Building Construction. ; BOTTOM ROW: Parker, Don G: Wichita, Architecture, Delta Chi, ' AIA. Union Arts Comm., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Martin K. Eby Const. Co. and Vernon D. Foltz Schs., Weigel Award. Parker, Karen R: Ft. Benning, Ga.. Technical Journalism, Collegian staff, William Ran- | dolph Hearst and K-Key Awards. Parrish, James W: Great Bend, ; Technical Journalism, Phi Delta Theta, Blue Key, Sigma Delta Chi, I Scabbard and Blade, A S Coun., Collegian staff, MPC. Dean ' s J Honor Roll, Second Century Schs. 511 Seniors: Pas-Pee TOP ROW: Pastrick, Pamela J: Leawood, Elementary Education. Pattison, Anne C: Prairie Village, Medical Technology, Kappa Al- pha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, Union News Views Comm., CR, Intr. Patton, Patrick V: Nowata, Okla., Chemical Engineering, Chem. Engr. Open House Chm., AlChE, Football Team, Athletic Schs. SECOND ROW: Pauls, Keith E: Inman, History. Peach, Arthur E: Morris Plain, N.J., Animal Science and Industry. Pearson, Alice L: Reading, Applied Music. BOTTOM ROW: Pearson, Thomas C: Concordia, Architecture, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., RWF. Pederson, Christina J: Manhattan, Clothing Retailing, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Peel, David E:Topeka, Architecture. In recognition of their achievement, juniors are tapp ed for membership in Mortar Board in traditional midnight cere- monies. The 26 women selected in the spring marked an increase in membership for the senior women ' s honorary. Seniors: Pel-Pfe TOP ROW: Pellmann, Neil F: Millstadt, III., Agricultural Engineer- ing. Pendarvis, Nancy I: Junction City, Speech Pathology and Au- diology, Alpha Xi Delta V-Pres., Sigma Alpha Eta, S.E.A., CR, Statesmates. Pendleton, Emily A:Coffeyville, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management, Home EC. Coun., Union Hosp. Comm., Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, Off-Campus Women, CYD, Gibson Girls, Grid Gitters, Honors Prog. SECOND ROW: Percival, Nancy S: Coffeyville, Secondary Educa- tion and Business Administration, Chi Omega, Phi Chi Theta, CYD. Perrin, Nancy J: McPherson, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Ger- man Club, Statesmates, Friendship Tutoring. Person, Henry B: Lawrence, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Peters, Bruce E: Wellington, Business Administra- tion, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Mu Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arnold Air Soc., CR, Alpha Phi Omega, Second Century Schs., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Peters, Carolyn: Sutton, Neb., Dietetics and Institu- tional Management, Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, Mennonite Fel- low. Peters, James M: Lehigh, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Peters, Sharon M: Seneca, Secondary Education. Peterson, Charles V: Mission, Industrial Engineering. Peterson, Danny R: Burdick, Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: Peterson, Garry L: Haddam, Animal Science and In- dustry, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H and FFA. Peterson, Jerry M: Great Bend, Political Science. Peterson, Kenneth M: Ludell, Biochemistry. SIXTH ROW: Peterson, Mary E: Buffalo, Secondary Education. Peterson, Nancy S: McPherson, Foods and Nutrition, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu, Women ' s Bowling Team, Sears Found., State of Kan., Martha S. Pitman and Stouffer Foods Schs. Peterson, Patricia J: Montevideo, Uruguay, Family and Child Development. SEVENTH ROW: Peterson, Ronald L: Haddam, Agricultural Educa- tion, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H and FFA, Union Pacif ic and K-State Collegiate Chapter of FFA Schs. Peterson, Ronald N: Clyde, Geology. Peterson, Susanne F: Shawnee Mission, Landscape Architecture, Pi Beta Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, ASLA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, L. R. Quinland Award. BOTTOM ROW: Petrik, Nancy J: Topeka, Clothing Retailing. Pfefer, David N: Kansas City, Bakery Management. Pfeiffer, Donald G: Garland, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Soc., RWF, Intr., Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. 513 Seniors: Pfi-Pow TOP ROW: Pfister, Linda S: Clifton, Pre-Secondary Education. Pflieger, Edwin F: Logan, Building Construction. Pharo, Michael G: Wichita, Landscape Architecture, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., ASLA. SECOND ROW: Phillips, Carol A: Valley Falls, Foods and Nutrition. Phillips, Linda M: Overland Park, Elementary Education. Phillips, Thomas J: Leavenworth, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Picotte, Pierre L: Wichita, Pre-Dentistry. Piepenbring, James: Overland Park, Business Administration. Pierpoint, Pame- la S: Wichita, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Pitman, Lawrence W: Kingman, Business Admin is- tration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Poggemeyer, Lewis E: Carlsbad, Calif., Architecture. Poletto, Robert J: Nanuet, N.Y., Mechanical Engi- neering, ASME, Newman Club. FIFTH ROW: Poley, Thomas E: Wichita, Elementary Education. Pol- ly, Leland J: Baxter Springs, Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, K-State Engr. staff. Pomperien, Janice E: Strousburg, Pa., Physical Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Treas., Phi Epsilon Delta, Union Movies Comm., S.E.A., AAHPER, KAHPER, K-Stepper, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. SIXTH ROW: Ponden, William E: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Poos, Lawrence E: Lee ' s Summit, Mo., Geology. Porter, Allegee Y: Kansas City, General Home Economics, Community Sisters. SEVENTH ROW: Porter, Benjamin L: Garden City, Architecture. Posner, Elieser S: Petah-Tikva, Israel, Milling Science and Manage- ment, Alpha Mu, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found., Intl. Milling Co. and Art Glade Mem. Schs. Potter, Thomas M: Wichita, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Powell, Gary W: Overland Park, Animal Science a nd Industry. Powell, Linnea W: Newington, Conn., Medical Tech- nology. Powell, Richard M: Lawrence, Mass., Animal Science and Industry. 514 Seniors: Pow-Ree TOP ROW: Powell, Wayne G: Plains, Agricultural Education. Prater, Rebecca L: San Diego, Calif.. Home Economics with Liberal Arts, SGA, Honors Prog., Margaret M. Justin Schs. Pray, Christine E: Hope, English, Smurthwaite Pres. V-Pres., Sparks, Univ. Choir, MUM, Women ' s Glee Club, Chaparajos, People-to-People, Rodeo Queen, Stauffer Schs. SECOND ROW: Prochaska, Mary K: Manhattan, Home Economics and Journalism, Clovia V-Pres. Treas., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Coun., Home EC. Journalism Pres. and Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Collegiate 4-H, CYD, Newman Club, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Pruyn, Gary S: Peekskill, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Pulliman, William D: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture, Beta Sigma Psi, AIA, Soccer Team. THIRD ROW: Pultz, Lawrence 0: Ceiba, Puerto Rico, Poultry Sci- ence. Pyles, Jean M: Wichita, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega. S.E.A. Quick, Dudley E: Mapleton, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Rader, Ryan R: Oakley, Architecture, Smith, Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, KSU Honors Schs. Raffety, Gary D: Garden Grove, Calif., Landscape Architecture. Ragland, John W: Fayetteville, Ark., Feed Science and Management. FIFTH ROW: Raile, Clifford D: St. Francis, Animal Science and In- dustry. Randall, Pamela A: St. Louis, Mo., Sociology. Randolph, Barbara A: Nickerson. Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Raney, Stephen K: Lansing, Physics. Rapp, Jerrie S: Tampa. Geography. Rauckman, Robert H: Hutchinson, Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Rauh, James S: Kansas City, Bacteriology, Micro- biology Club, Rowing Team. Reck, Martha J: Salina, Home Eco- nomics Education, S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club, CYD. Newman Club. Kroger Schs. Redd, Dennis G: Buhler, Statistics, Phi Kappa Theta Treas., Scabbard and Blade, IPC, Union HQ Comm., CYD, Booster and Newmans Clubs. BOTTOM ROW: Reed, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Edu- cation. S.E.A., Off-Campus Women. Reed, Ralph L: Fort Scott, Ag- ricultural Economics. Reed, Rodman C: Prat t, Secondary Education. 515 Perfecting skills in the Japanese art of self-defense, a coed throws her opponent in a Judo club exhibition round. Seniors: Ree-Rha I TOP ROW: Reed, Steven M: Topeka, Business Administra tion. Reeves, James L: Oberlin, Geology. Regnier, Victor A: Mission, Architectural Structures, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., Crit staff. Rehschuh, Susan M: Manhattan, Art, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Phi Delta Pres., AWS, Union Arts Comm., CR. Reid, John C: Holyrood, Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Basketball Team, Intr., Salina Supply Co. Schs. Reilly, Brian M: Old Chatham, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Reisig, David J: Russell, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club. SECOND ROW: Reissig, Rita I: Lyons, Horticulture. Reissig, William H: St. John, Entomology. Reiter, Eleanor W: Over- land Park, Sociology, Delta Zeta V-Pres., AWS, SGA, New- man Club. Rieter, Stephen E: Paola, Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, IEEE, Arnold Air Soc., New- man Club, Intr. Reitz, Timothy J: Paxton, Neb., History. Re- itzel, Melvin J: Logan, Business Administration, Alpha Kap- pa Psi, CR, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Rembleske, Linda M: Wichita, Accounting, Pi Beta Phi, Union HQ and Trips and Tours Comm., Statesmates, Dean ' s Honor Roll. BOTTOM ROW: Renner, Kerry L: Fulton, Mo., Architectural Structures. Renner, Patricia S: Kansas City, Mo., Foods and Nutrition. Reppert, Jerry L: Anna, III., Technical Journalism. Reynolds, Nona G: Overland Park, Interior Design, A.I.D., Off-Campus Women. Reynolds, Stephen L: Abilene, Social Science, S.E.A., Alpha Phi Omega. Reynolds, William L: Win- field, Agricultural Economics. Rhay, Linda S: Coquille, Ore., Technical Journalism and Modern Languages, Chimes, Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple staff, German Club, K-Key Award, Justus Liebig German Exchange Schs. 516 Seniors: Rhy-Rob tTOP ROW: Rhyne, Janie I: Warner Robins, Ga., Modern Lan- Iguages, Off-Campus Women, Latin Am. Assoc., Newman Club, Women ' s Bowling Team. Rice, Gaylord L: Paola, Nu- |j clear Engineering, ANS, Chess Club, KSCF. Richardson, Harold W: Naperville, III., Veterinary Medicine. Richardson, .James C: Belleville, Psychology. Richardson, Linda M: Win- ifred, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., Home EC. Teach- ing Club, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Phi. Rickard, Loren J: Lyons, Veterinary Medicine. Ricker, Ronald R: Raymond, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi Pres., IFC. SECOND ROW: Ricklefs, Charles R: Severance, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Riemann, A. Edwin: Claflin, Architec- ture. Riemann, Linda K: Claflin, Home Economics Educa- tion. Rieniets, David C: Wichita, Civil Engineering, Triangle, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Wrestling Team, Martin K. Eby Const. Co. and Wagner Sens. Ringel, Larry H: Alma, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Intr. Roach, Sallie K: Overland Park, Interior Design, Chi Omega, West Hall Sec., A.I.D., Union HQ Comm., Gen. Home EC. Club Pres. Robbins, John W: Newtonia, Mo., Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Roberts, Gary L: Leoti, Animal Science and Industry. Roberts, James C: Wichita, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Roberts, Stephen P: Salina, Building Construction. Roberts, Thomas C: Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering. Rob- inson, Lusk F: Little Rock, Ark., Business Administration. Robinson, Richard L: Downs, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Kappa Lambda, AVMA, CR, Union Pacific Schs. Robinson, Roy L: Kansas City, Milling Science and Management. Hurrying to class on a rainy morning, a student dis- covers that leaps across muddy fields are necessary. 517 Seniors: Rob-Rot TOP ROW: Robson, Ronald E: Westmoreland, Technical Journak ism. Rocco, Vincent P: Lynbrook, N.Y., Animal Science and Indus! try, Block and Bridle. Roche, Barbara J: Concordia, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Rock, Lynn M: Hope, Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, CR. Rockhold, David R: Salina, Bacteriology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Microbiology Club, Bowling Team. Roden, David S: Belvidere, III., Restaurant Management, Phi Gamma Delta. THIRD ROW: Rodenbeek, Suzanne W: Scott City, English. Roebke, Marie A: Clay Center, Home Economics Education. Roeder, Robert J: Norton, Humanities, S.E.A., People-to-People, French Club, CYD, Fay N. Seaton Sens. FOURTH ROW: Roesler, Steven D: Junction City, Technical Jour- nalism, Alpha Tau Omega, Intr. Rogers, David M: Garnett, Archi- tecture. Rogers, Michael D: Carbondale, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Scabbard and Blade, Sports Car Club, Statesmen. FIFTH ROW: Rogers, Neil D: Garnett, Landscape Architecture, Triangle V-Pres., ASLA, Collegiate 4-H, UCCF, L. R. Quinland Award. Rohla, Joann E: Formoso, Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement, Union Movies Comm., KSU Honors Schs. Rohr, Dale R: Overland Park, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Rojhani, Iraj: Teheran, Iran, Electrical Engineering. Rollins, Larry W: Wichita, Accounting, Sigma Nu, CR. Roman, Fred J: Bellwood, III., Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Root, Donald R: Ellsworth, Business Administra- tion, Beta Sigma Psi Treas., SGA, ICC, Union News Views Comm., S.E.A., Rowing Team, Intr. Rose, Carmie J: Topeka, Mod- ern Languages, Delta Delta Delta Sec., Sparks, Univ. Choir and Orchestra. Rose, Theresa K: Overbrook, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A. BOTTOM ROW: Ross, Barbara J: Wichita, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Roth, Allen P: Pfeifer, Computer Science. Roth, Janet S: Atchison, Elementary Education, Putnam Hall Sec., S.E.A., Friend- ship Tutoring, Newman Club. 518 Seniors: Rot-Sal TOP ROW: Rothfuss, Carolyn S: Bird City, Home Economics Edu- cation. Rothfuss, Jerry W: Clifton, Agronomy, Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. Campbell Taggart Bakeries Schs. Rotman, Jennifer B: Cawker City, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Pres., Stu. Health and Union Hosp. Comm., S.E.A., Statesmates. SECOND ROW: Rounds, Jeanne A: Wichita, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A., Engin-Dears. Rowland, Larry E: Troy, Ag- ricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA. Rowlen, Sharon M: Manhattan, Interior Architecture Design, Chi Omega. Alpha Lambda Delta, AIA, A.I.D., Arch, and Design Coun., AWS, Dean ' s Honor Roll, First Natl. Bank Schs. THIRD ROW: Ruble, Darrell D: Aurora, Colo., Business Administra- tion. Ruff, Patricia A: Logan, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. Phi Alpha Theta, S.E.A., Hoedowners, CYD, Canterbury Assoc. Ruggles, Patricia A: Manhattan, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Runft, Judith A: Baldwin, Family and Child Devel- opment. Runft, Myron G: Scandia, Animal Science and Industry. Russell, Phillip E: Prairie Village, Business Administration . FIFTH ROW: Russo, Frank A: Levittown, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Ryan, Helen M: Leavenworth, Elementary Education, S.E.A., CR, Kappa Phi. Ryan, Margaret J: Wichita, Secondary Edu- cation and Speech Pathology and Audiology, Gamma Phi Beta Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Ed. Coun., AWS, Panhel., MUN, S.E.A., Statesmates, Friendship Tutoring, Fr. Seminar Lead- er, Dean ' s Honor Roll. SIXTH ROW: Ryan, Ruth A: Leavenworth, Interior Design, A.I.D. Ryman, Jeffrey C: Dunlap, Nuclear Engineering, Straube, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, ANS, Arnold Air Soc., Sports Parachute Club, Second Century Schs. Ryser, Howard L: Hanover, Chemical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Ryser, Mary A: Haddam, Family and Child Devel- opment, Home EC. Nursing and Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Wesley Found. Sadek, Henry: Philadelphia, Pa., Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found., Rowing Team. Sager, Robert A: Carmel, N.Y., Dairy Production. BOTTOM ROW: Saindon, Craig A: Concordia, Speech, K-State Play- ers. Salat, Leo W: Ceder Rapids, Iowa, Psychology. Salter, Beverly J: Wakefield, Landscape Architecture, Smurthwaite, ASLA, Jazz Workshop Ensemble, Concert Band. 519 Seniors: Sal-Sch Staged as a thesis production, The Case of the Crushed Petunias features mod costumes and psychedelic lighting. TOP ROW: Salvino, Sharon K: Memphis, Tenn., Home Eco- ' nomics and Journalism, Kappa Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple and Collegian staffs, Home EC. Journalism Club. Sandberg, Michael L: Bronx, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Sanko, Ronald E: Spearville, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Vet. Med. Open House Chm., CR, Newman Club. Sar- gent, Pamela J: Huntington, N.Y., Entomology. Sauer, John G: Lakin, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sig- ma Delta, Scabbard and Blade, MVN, Circle-K Pres., Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Army ROTC Schs. Sauer, Sharon K: Coldwater, Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta, Phems, Intr. Saunders, Sonya K: Wichita, Home Economics and Journalism. SECOND ROW: Savarino, John A: Melrose, Mass., Animal Science and Industry. Sawyer, William K: Hutchinson, Busi- ness Administration. Sayre, Stephen R: Ensign, Physical Science and Mathematics, S.E.A., Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll. Schafer, Sidonie A: Wichita, History, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres. Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board, MPC, S.E.A., History Club, CYD. Schaible, Charles A: Fairview, Pre-Dentistry. Scheaffer, Daryl R: Abilene, Business Admin- istration. Schindler, Ronald L: Magnolia Springs, Ala., Veter- inary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Schlesinger, Richard B: Chicago, III., Physi- cal Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, K-Club, Baseball Team, Athletic Schs. Schmidt, Arthur F: Ft. Riley, Political Science. Schmidt, Gerald D: Newton, Business Administration, Tau Kappa Epsilon Treas., Arnold Air Soc., Commerce Coun., IFC, CYD, RWF, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Schmidt, Jerry L: Goessel, Agricultural Engineering. Schmidt, Judy L: Syracuse, Psychology. Schmidt, Richard W: Beaverton, Ore., Milling Science and Management. Schmitt, Terryl K: Liberal, Veterinary Medicine. 520 Seniors: Sch-Sch TOP ROW: Schneickert, George D: Altamont, History, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres., Black and Veatch Schs. Schoen, Larry D: Dodge City, Accounting, Lambda Chi Alpha. Schoenthal- er, Terry R: Ellis, Agricultural Education, Beta Sigma Psi Pres. Treas.. Alpha Tau Alpha Pres.. Ag. Ed. Club, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Scholz, Paul R: Lancaster, Business Administra- tion. Schorling, Steven M: McPherson, Nuclear Engineering, ANS. Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Soc. Schott, Donald W: Leavenworth, Business Administration. Schrader, Stephen H: Hiawatha, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. SECOND ROW: Schrandt, Robert L: Glasco, Agricultural Economics, Religious Coun., SCC, KSUARH, Ag. EC. and Newman Clubs, Intr. Schreck, Larry D: San Antonio, Tex., Bakery Management, Phi Gamma Delta, Greek Week and Spring Fling Chm., Bakery Management Club, Track Team. Schreiber, William B: Overland Park, Mathematics. Schrock, Mark D: Hazelton, Agricultural Engineering. Schulteis, Susan J: Topeka, Music Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC, S.E.A., CR. Schultz, George W: Shattuck, Okla., Business Administration. Beta Theta Pi, 3R, Basketball Team, Intr., Athletic Schs. Schultz, Joel S: Buffalo, N.Y., Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Schultz, Stanley L: Lamed, Electrical Engi- leering, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Hon- ors Prog., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Schrule, Charles W: Manhattan, Business Administration. Schuster, David J: Hutchinson, Entomology. Schwab, Susan A: Portland, Ore., Secondary Education and Speech, Alpha Delta Pi, Sparks, Angel Flight, SGA, Sr. Class Sec.. Union Recreation and K- urrs Comm., K-State Players, Homecoming Queen. Schwartz, Joseph M: Basehor, Zoology. Schweitzer, Nancy H: Derby, Foods and Nutrition, Home EC. Prof. Foods and :Gen. Home EC. Clubs. GBSU. KSCF. Schwilling, Linda G: (bottonwood Falls, Family and Child Development, Home fc. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Workmen lay new underground electrical cable after the power failure in buildings on the south side of the campus. m K , 521 Seniors: Sch-Sha TOP ROW: Schwindt, Robert C: Olpe, Agricultural Education, Straube, Alpha Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA, KSCF, Ag. Ed. Club Schs. Schwinn, Michael E: Cof- feyville, Mechanical Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, CR, Texaco Schs. Scott, Gerald J: Hutchinson, English . SECOND ROW: Scott, Laura L: Larned, Technical Journalism and Modern Languages, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Sig- ma Delta Pi, Stu. Senator, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., PCC, Bd. of Stu. Pub., TCB, Sr. Class Treas., Collegian, Royal Purple and Touch- stone staffs, MUN, K-State Players, Frog Club, CR, K-Key Award. Scott, Marcia K: Wichita, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, IPC, Union Movies Comm., MPC, S.E.A., CYD, She-DU. Scott, Wil- liam N: Jennings, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Seek, Richard E: Hutchinson, Nuclear Engineering. Seefeldt, Alvin L: Chanute, Architecture, AIA, Alpha Phi Omega, Weigel Award. Selbe, Nancy S: Hoxie, Home Economics with Liber- al Arts. FOURTH ROW: Sell, Phillip L: Fredonia, Horticulture, Delta Chi Pres., Alpha Zeta, Scabbard and Blade, SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection Chm., R. J. Barnett Mem. Schs. Sellers, Janet K: Antho- ny, Clothing Retailing. Selsor, Nancy K: Boonville, Mo., Sociology. FIFTH ROW: Severtson, Ruth E: Topeka, Home Economics Educa- tion. Sewell, Kathleen J: Abilene, English, Chi Omega, Light Bri- gade, Panhel., CYD. Shafer, Maureen L: San Francisco, Calif., His- tory, SGA Intl. Relations Dir., MUN, People-to-People Pres., Off- Campus Women, Cosmopolitan and Newman Clubs. SIXTH ROW: Shaffer, James C: Houston, Tex., Technical Journal- ism and Political Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sec., Sigma Delta Chi, Union Sports and Recreation Comm., Collegian staff, K-Key Award. Shaffer, Ronald L: Kansas City, Architecture. Shalkoski, Victor F: Leavenworth, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi Pres., UPC, Union Campus Entertainment and HQ Comm., Royal Purple Ed. Bus.Mgr., Collegian and Univ. Directory Bus. Mgr., Newman Club, K-Key and Journalism Mem. Awards. SEVENTH ROW: Shaner, Sue L: Independence, English and Techni- cal Journalism. Shank, Diana L: Overland Park, Home Economics and Journalism. Shapiro, Philip: Browns Mills, N.J., Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Shapiro, Samuel H: Jamaica, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found. Shaw, Linda C: Wichita, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta, CR. Shay, Larry D: Te- cumseh, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Intr. 522 Seniors: She-Sim TOP ROW: Sheetz, Jane A: St. Joseph, Mo., Biological Science, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres. Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board Pres., Union Comm., MPC, MC, Statesmates, Donald MacGregor Schs. Shehi, Linda K: Wichita, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Treas., Union HQ Comm., S.E.A., Engin-Dears Pres., Chi Delphia. Sherraden, Julie D: Abilene, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Shields, Glenn W: Lincolnville, Agricultural Engi- neering, ASAE, Hoedowners, Collegiate 4-H, Gamma Delta, State of Kan. and Branson Mem. Schs. Shipley, Pameline S: Hutchin- son. Secondary Education and Art, S.E.A., Statesmates. Shirley, Linda E: Cawker City, Elementary Education . THIRD ROW: Shivers, Larry S: Wakefield, Animal Science and In- dustry, Livestock Judging Team, Block and Bridle. Shoger, Rick D: Augusta, Accounting. Shoup, Charlotte A: Belle Plaine, Home Economics Education, Mortar Board. FOURTH ROW: Siemsen, Andrea L: Lebanon, Elementary Educa- tion. Siemsen, Gary W: Lebanon, Accounting. Sievers, Ralph E: Bridgewater, S.D., Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Sigars, Linda S: St. Joseph, Mo., Clothing Retailing. Sigley, Janora A: Newton, Modern Languages, Chi Omega Sec., AWS, Union Trips and Tours Comm., S.E.A., Judo Club, Rifle Team, French Award. Sigwing, Richard B: Phillipsburg, Account- ing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treas., Delta Mu Delta, CR. SIXTH ROW: Silady, Fred A: Shawnee Mission, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Simmons, David H: Wellington, Architecture. Simmons, Linda L: Fredonia, Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Simmons, Steven J: Barnard, Accounting. Sim- mons, Steven W: Independence, Agronomy. Simon, llene J: Scott City, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Sims, Gary D: Berryton, Dairy Production, Beta Sigma Psi, Dairy Science Club, Fr. Seminar Leader, Intr. Sims, Lana S: Oakley, Family and Child Development, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Sims, Marcia G: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. 523 Seniors: Sin-Sla TOP ROW: Sinn, Charles D: Fort Scott, Secondary Education and History, S.E.A., H. Leigh Baker Schs. Sipes, John C: Russell, Physi- cal Science. Siuda, Gerald R: Tonawanda, N.Y., Building Construction. SECOND ROW: Skaer, William C: Augusta, Veterinary Medicine. Skeens, Linda E: Chicago, III., Secondary Education. Skeuse, John T: Stockton, N.J., Business Administration, Phi Kappa Theta, CR, Newman Club, Cross Country and Swimming Teams, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Skeuse, Thomas J: Stockton, N.J., Business Ad- ministration. Skinner, Donald E: Peabody, Pre-Forestry. Slater, Karen E: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. ABC television is saluted by members of the Wildcat march- ing band during halftime ceremonies. Television viewers across the nation as well as a capacity stadium crowd watched the Homecoming grid clash with Kansas. 524 Seniors: Sle-Smi TOP ROW: Sleichter, Jerry W: Abilene, Animal Science and Indus- try, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Moorman Schs. Slimmer, Dennis R: Holton, Civil Engineering. Sloat, David E: Manhattan, Chemistry. SECOND ROW: Slough, Freddie L: Garden City, Pre-Law. Slupi- anek, Lawrence W: Marysville, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle V-Pres., Pi Tau Sigma Pres., Sigma Tau, ASME, Engr. Coun., IFC, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog. Small, Jonathan P: Kingman, History. THIRD ROW: Smith, Carey L: Claflin, Geography, Geography Club, CYD, Newman Club. Smith, Charles L: Uniontown, Electrical Engi- neering. Smith, Delancey A: Kansas City, English, Sigma Nu, Un- ion ArtsComm. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Dennis W: Eureka, Veterinary Medicine. Putnam Scholar, ASME, AVMA. Smith, Erich R: Cherry Valley, N.Y., Agricultural Economics, SGA, Latin Am. Assoc., People-to-People. Smith, Geraldine A: Leavenworth, Technical Journalism, Alpha Chi Omega S ec., Theta Sigma Phi Pres., SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, Royal Purple and Collegian staffs, Statesmates, New- man Club, Intr., K-Key Award. FIFTH ROW: Smith, James F: Minneola, Electrical Engineering, Triangle Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Arnold Air Soc., IFC, Amateur Radio Club, Western Electrical Fund Schs. Smith, Janice E: Wamego, Elemen- tary Education. Smith, John L: Coolidge, Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Juanita K: Garden City, Family and Child De- velopment. Smith, Philip W: Copeland, Agricultural Economics. Smith, Richard A: Hutchinson, Wildlife Conservation . SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Rita A: Wichita, Elementary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Psychology Club, UCCF, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Smith, Ron- ald J: Erie, Agricultural Education. Smith, Stephen A: Wamego, Physics, Phi Gamma Delta Treas., Putnam Scholar, AIP, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Stephen R: Robinson, Geography. Smith, Steven V: Hutchinson, Business Administration. Smith, Thomas C: Medicine Lodge, Business Administration. 525 Seniors: Smi-Spr TOP ROW: Smith, Virgil L: Weskan, Wildlife Conservation. Smith, William C: Nickerson, Mathematics. Snell, Sharrie A: Garden City, Technical Journalism, Alpha Chi Omega, SGA, Madrigal Singers, Univ. Choir, Royal Purple staff, Sociology Club, CR, Statesmates, Grid Gitters, RWF, K-Key Award. SECOND ROW: Snider, Anne C: Bay Village, Ohio, Elementary Edu- cation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Light Brigade, S.E.A., Cheerleader. Snyder, Daniel L: Moran, Electrical Engineering. Snyder, Steven A: Peru, Ind., Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Snyder, Thomas E: Arkansas City, Pre-Medicine, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Arnold Air Soc., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Clinic Club, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Socolofsky, Robert M: Manhat- tan, History. Soden, Jerry M: St. John, Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. FOURTH ROW: Soldan, David L: Manhattan, Electrical Engineer- ing, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club Pres., State of Kan. Schs. Somers, Linda K: Conway Springs, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Sosa, Jorge M: Panama City, Panama, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Sowers, Don W: Murdock, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Spainhour, Paul L: Shawnee Mission, Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Concert and Basketball Pep Bands. Spark, David C: Pipestone, Minn., Agricultural Economics, Kappa Sigma, Ag. EC. Club. SIXTH ROW: Sparks, Herbert A: Wichita, Animal Science and In- dustry, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet Club. Spears, Jacqueline D: Shawnee Mission, Physics, Kappa Delta Treas., Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, AIP, Stu. Senator, SGA, Convoca- tions Comm., Concert Band, MUN, S.E.A., German Club, Friend- ship Tutoring, Honors Prog., Justus Liebig German Exchange Schs. Speer, Ellen F: Ottawa, Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Spellman, Wayne E: Gypsum, Business Adminis- tration. Spielman, Robert E: Simpson, Accounting. Splitter, Gary A: Silver Spring, Md., Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, AVMA, AVMA Found. Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Splitter, Rosalie J: Lorraine, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Interior Design Club. Springer, Jeffrey A: Overland Park, Business Administration, Phi Kappa Tau, IFC, CR. Springer, Paul M: Garden City, Mathematics. 526 Seniors: Spu-Sto TOP ROW: Spurgeon, Joseph A: Mattoon, III., Physical Education, I Phi Epsilon Kappa, S.E.A., Football and Baseball Teams, Athletic fSchs. Staab, Carol J: Topeka. Elementary Education. Delta Delta 1 Delta, Jr. Panhel., Panhel., S.E.A., CR, Statesmates, Newman Club. jStallbaumer, Robert J: Frankfort, Agricultural Journalism, Ag. Coun., Ag. Communication Pres. and Newman Clubs. SECOND ROW: Stamets, Jane O: Clay Center, English. Stanley, James W: Atchison, Political Science, CR, UCCF, Intr. Starke, Rob- ert F: Merrick, N.Y., Architecture. THIRD ROW: Starkey, Harold D: Arkansas City, Pre-Law, Alpha Tau Omega Pres. V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma. Stecklein, Alfred L: Ness City, Mechanical Engineering. Steele, Richard E: Haverford, Pa.. Civil Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Treas., ASCE, CR. FOURTH ROW: Steeples, Donald W: Palco, Geophysics. Stegelin, Forrest E: Shawnee Mission, Animal Science and Industry. Stehl, Bobbie J: Lawton, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Stephens, Donald J: Moline, Animal Science and In- dustry. Stephens, Elizabeth A: Overland Park, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Alpha Theta, S.E.A., CR, Newman Club. Steward, Bar- bara C: Clay Center, English, S.E.A., State of Kan. Sens. SIXTH ROW: Stewart, James D: McPherson, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, ASCE, ASME, Scabbard and Blade, Tennis Team, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Stiles, Barbara A: Topeka, Secondary Educa- tion and Art. Kappa Delta, Union Arts Comm., S.E.A., CR. Stites, Donald L: Junction City, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Stoecker, Randall D: Oakley, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Stogsdill, Jerry W: Topeka, History. Stohs, Janice L: Hano- ver, Elementary Education, S.E.A. BOTTOM ROW: Stoll, Johnny E: Blencoe. Iowa. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Stone, Jennifer J: Dodge City, Sociology, Sociology Club. Stonehocker, Martha A: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres., Ed. Coun., Union News Views Comm., S.E.A. 527 Leading demonstrations for their presidential candidates, MPC delegates experience the color of a convention. Seniors: Sto-Sur TOP ROW: Stoskopf, William A: Columbus, Architecture, Triangle, Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., Stu. Senator, TCB, Bands, MPC, CR. St. Pierre, Ruth M: Ames, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Strahm, Darlene S: Sabetha, Political Science, Smurthwaite, Sparks Pres., SGA, SCC, KSUARH, MMUN, MUN, MPC, People-to-People, CYD, Fr. Seminar Leader, Friendship Tutoring. Strahm, Ronald L: Sabetha, Agronomy. Streit, Irva K: Downs, Secondary Edu- cation and Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta, Delta Mu Delta, S.E.A. , Dean ' s Honor Roll. Streit, Les D: Downs, Agricultural Education. Stremel, Kathleen M: McCracken, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta Pres., Newman Club. SECOND ROW: Strube, Roger L: Hiawatha, Secondary Edu- cation and Speech, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pres., K-State Play- ers. Stuart, James G: Glen Elder, Animal Science and Indus- try, Livestock Judging Team, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Stuckey, Larry D: Leavenworth, Veteri- nary Medicine. Stull, Terry D: Salina, Civil Engineering. Sturgeon, Jerry L: Hutchinson, Business Administration. Suberkropp, Jerald L: Manhattan, Chemistry. Suderman, Daniel A: Newton, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Suderman, Kathryn L: Salina, Elementary Education. Suggs, Fred W: Montgomery, Ala., Bakery Man- agement. Sullivan, Jennifer K: Ulysses, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CR. Summers, Peggy A: Topeka, Family and Child Development. Sunderland, Elmer L: Summerfield, Building Construction, Delta Chi, AGC. Sunderland, Jean M: Sum- merfield, Home Economics Education, Clovia, Mortar Board, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AHEA, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Senator, ICC, Home EC. Teaching Club, People-to-People, Campus Crusade for Christ, KSU Honors and State of Kan. Schs. Surrett, Richard L: Escondido, Calif., Electrical Engi- neering, Triangle Sec., Sigma Tau, Engr. Coun. 528 Seniors: Sus-Tar TOP ROW: Suster, Boris: Guayaquil, Ecuador, Architecture. Swain, Charlotte L: Salina, Elementary Education. Swan, William S: Newell, S.D., Animal Science and Industry. Swa- ney, Thais K: Derby, Clothing Retailing, CR. Swank, Diana G: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, AHEA, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Swart, Donna G: White City, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. and Univ. Ext. Clubs, CR. Sweet, Harold M: Hardy, Neb., Agronomy, Phi Eta Sigma, Wheat State Agr. Club, CR, KSU Honors Schs. SECOND ROW: Swenson, David D: Salina. Civil Engineering. Swenson, Phillip E: Concordia, Pre-Medicine. Swerczek, David A: Cedar Rapids, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Swinney, William C: Valley Center, English, S.E.A., K-State Players, Rowing Team. Symns, Perrin K: Atchison, Animal Science and Industry, Ag. Coun., Wildcat Marching Band. Block and Bridle. Collegiate 4-H, UCCF Pres.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Symns, Shirley A: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Kap- pa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Off-Campus Women, UCCF, Dean ' s Hon- or Roll. Symons, Stanley M: Onaga, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Szopinski, Leonard P: Chicago, III., Architec- ture. Tacktill, Norman: Bronx, N.Y., Zoology, S.E.A., Pre-Vet Club. Talley, Allen G: Olathe, Geophysics. Tanaka, Edwin I: Lahaina, Hawaii, Accounting. Tangeman, Roy D: Baileyville, Feed Science and Management, Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, Grain Science Club, CYD. Newman Club. Taplin, Faye L: Ogden. Secondary Education. Tarry Michael C: Mulvane, Social Science. Skill in dodging automobiles is needed by a student who must cross congested streets on the way to and from class. 529 Seniors: Tas-Thu TOP ROW: Tasker, Jerry D: Bennington, Mechanical Engineering. Tasset, Yvonne C: Spearville, Art, Delta Phi Delta. Taylor, John C: Topeka, Psychology, S.A.M.E., ANS, Psychology Club, Circle-K, Football and Rifle Teams. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Kent D: Kinsley, Sociology, Delta Tau Delta, Royal Purple staff, K-Key Award. Taylor, Steven L: Manhattan, Bacteriology. Teener, James W: Kansas City, Mo., Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Terry, Austina: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Thiel, Margaret A: Easton, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Colle- giate 4-H, CYD, Newman Club, Union Pacific Sens. Thiel, Marie E: Easton, Clothing Retailing, Union News Views Comm., Home EC. Clothingand Tex and Newman Clubs. FOURTH ROW: Thomas, Barbara J: Topeka, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Thomas, Daniel E: Ludell, Animal Science and Industry. Thomas, Janyth D: Topeka, Home Economics with Liber- al Arts. FIFTH ROW: Thomas, Kenneth L: Clyde, Chemical Engineering. Thomas, Kenneth L: Shawnee Mission, Chemistry, ACS, Judo Club. Thomas, Mary A: Atwood, Family and Child Development. SIXTH ROW: Thomas, Timothy M: Logan, Agricultural Economics. Thompson, Wayne E: Holcomb, Agricultural Education. Thorns, Robert J: Shawnee Mission, Animal Science and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: Thorp, Guida V: Abilene, Music Education. Throp, Roger M: Junction City, Architecture. Thorpe, Carol S: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, S.E.A., CR, Statesmates. BOTTOM ROW: Thummel, Lawrence K: Brookville, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, KSU Honors and Salina Supply Schs. Thurman, Teresa G: Topeka, English. Thurston, Larry G: Delphos, Business Administration. 530 Seniors: Tid-Tuc TOP ROW: Tidball, William P: Morristown, Veterinary Medicine. Tiemann, Larry S: Lincoln, Wildlife Conservation. Tillery, Carol A: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Chi Omega, Union Trips and Tours Comm., Gen. Home EC. Club, CR. SECOND ROW: Tittel, Janet K: Lincoln, Family and Child Develop- ment. Toben, Walter H: Washington, Mo., Architecture. Todd, Louis D: Sedan, Agricultural Education. THIRD ROW: Todd, Michael A: Little Rock, Ark., Business Adminis- tration. Tollefson, David P: Hiawatha, Pre-Law, Beta Sigma Psi Sec., Phi Mu Alpha, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Tomasch, Kim A: Manhattan, Secondary Education, S.E.A. FOURTH ROW: Tonn, Donald P: Haven, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Intr. Toothaker, Carol A: Kansas City, Elementary Educa- tion. Tousignant, Karen E: Kansas City, Mo., Foods and Nutrition. FIFTH ROW: Townley, Lawrence E: Topeka, Geology. Tozer, Bar- bara J: Topeka, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Tracy, Patricia A: Argonia, Sociology. SIXTH ROW: Train, Sammy K: Lindsborg, Agricultural Economics. Trapp, James N: Waldo, Agricultural Economics. Traxson, Steven G: Altamont. Industrial Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Sec., AIIE. Industrial Engr. Open House Chm., CR. SEVENTH ROW: Trennepohl, James A: Manhattan, Electrical Engi- neering, Putnam Scholar, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Ama- teur Radio Club Pres. Tresenriter, Linda L: Lenexa, Elementary Education. Alpha Delta Pi, IPC, Union K-Purrs and Campus Enter- tainment Comm., S.E.A., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Troell, Richard S: Wichita, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Truitt, Garry B: lola. Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle. Trybom, James C: Lawrence, Agronomy, Scab- bard and Blade, Wheat State Agr. and Newman Clubs, Intr., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union Pacific Schs. Tucker, Cynthia M: Kiowa, Cloth- ing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. 531 Seniors: Tuc-Vig TOP ROW: Tucker, Leonard L: Oskaloosa, Animal Science and Industry. Turner, Gary L: Elkhart, Computer Science, Flying Club, f Dean ' s Honor Roll. Tussey, Mary L: Overland Park, Medical Tech- nology, Pi Beta Phi Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Alpha Delta Theta, A S Coun., Panhel., Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Statesmates, AWS Schs. SECOND ROW: Tweed, Thomas E: Norton, Business Administra- tion. Tyrus, Carmen M: Kansas City, Elementary Education, AWS, S.E.A., Community Sisters, Friendship Tutoring. Umscheid, Louise M: Manhattan, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Newman Clubs. THIRD ROW: Underwood, Oren L: Burr Oak, Animal Science and Industry. Unzicker, Jerry L: Belpre, Electrical Engineering. Urba- nek, Gary L: Wilson, Civil Engineering, Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Steel Ring, ASCE, Arnold Air Soc., Engr. Coun. and Open House, SGA, TCB, Religious Coun., K-State Engr. staff, CR, Fr. Orient. Leader, Honors Prog., Salina Supply Schs., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. FOURTH ROW: Urich, Albert J: Kansas City, Music Education, Blue Key, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Pres. Utz, Barbara L: Holton, Elemen- tary Education, S.E.A. Utz, Donald C: Holton, Dairy Foods Process- ing, Dairy Science Club, Union Pacific Schs. FIFTH ROW: VanderBosch, William: Niagara Falls, N.Y., Architec- ture. Vanderlaan, Elaine M: Natoma, Family and Child Develop- ment. Van Der Wegejudeen G: Glade, Elementary Education . SIXTH ROW: Vanderwerff, Janice: Medesto, Calif., Elementary Education. Vander Woude, Stan S: Sanborn, Iowa, Music Educa- tion. Vandorn, Bernard W: Frankfort, Animal Science and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: Van Huss, Lester J: Bucklin, Physical Science, S.E.A., Cosmopolitan Club, People-to-People. Van Pelt, Tamise J: Nickerson, History. Van Pelt, Vance E: Scott City, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Verhaalen, Marylyn E: Charleston, W. Va., Elemen- tary Education. Veteto, Sherry A: Colony, Dietetics and Institution- al Management. Vigneron, Patricia L: Manhattan, Secondary Edu- cation and Business Administration, S.E.A. 532 Students demonstrate against military involvement in the Vietnam war during the spring ROTC cadet review. Displaying anti-war signs, the group remained peace- ful during drills by troops on the practice grounds. Seniors: Vin-Wad TOP ROW: Vine, Mark H: Lawrence, N.Y., Bacteriology, Pre-Vet and Bacteriology Clubs, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found. Pres., Intr. Viney, Walter J: Wichita, Architecture, Delta Usilon, Tau Sigma Delta Pres.. Steel Ring, AIA Pres.. Arch, and Design Coun. and Open House Chm.Vlach, Anthony J: Hanover, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Vodraska, Ruth M: Ellsworth, History, Newman Club. Vogt, Kenneth H: Newton, Accounting. Volweider, Joan A: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Voran, Jill: Pretty Prairie, English, Delta Delta Del- Ijta Treas.. Kappa Delta Pi, MPC, K-State Players, S.E.A.. CR. Wad- dle, Nancy K: Junction City, Secondary Education and Art, Pi Beta ' Phi. Union HQ and Campus Entertainment Comm., S.E.A., CR, jStatesmates. Wadsack, James F: Derby, Veterinary Medicine. 533 Seniors: Wag-Wea TOP ROW: Wagner, Douglas R: Affton, Mo., Architecture. Wagne Robert A: Hays, Physics, AIP, Scabbard and Blade, Amateur Radi and Newman Clubs, Army ROTC Schs. Wakeman, Patrick A: Wath ena, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Waldren, Richard P: Tribune, Agronomy, Ag Coun., Wheat State Agr. and Newman Clubs, Kan. Crop Improve- ment Assoc. Schs. Waldren, Terry E: Tribune, Business Adminis- tration. Walker, Linda M: Lincoln, Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll. THIRD ROW: Walker, Wanda R: Loveland, Colo., Elementary Edu- cation, S.E.A. Wall, John B: McPherson, Business Administration. Wallace, Madeline D: Salina, Elementary Education . FOURTH ROW: Wallingford, George: Olathe, Animal Science and Industry. Walsh, Daniel J: Woodhaven, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle. Walter, Roger N: Hays, Architectural Structures. FIFTH ROW: Walters, Cheryl K: Gas, Sociology. Waltner, Ronald K: Newton, Electrical Engineering, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Texaco Schs. Ward, Gregory B: Swansea, Mass., Restaurant Management. SIXTH ROW: Ward, Virginia L: Larned, Family and Child Develop- ment, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Home EC. Coun., AWS, MUN, Home EC. Nursing and Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Statesmates. Ward- law, Dale A: Shawnee Mission, Geography, Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Club. Warner, James B: Kansas City, Mo., Art, Delta Sigma Phi, Sports Car Club. SEVENTH ROW: Warner, Kathleen J: Dodge City, Fashion Design, Alpha Xi Delta, Home EC. Coun., Union K-Purrs Comm., Home EC. Interior Design and Journalism Clubs, RWF, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Wassenberg, Anna M: Marysville, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi Pres., S.E.A. , CYD, Off-Campus Women, Newman Club. Wasserman, Kenneth W: Hollenberg, History. BOTTOM ROW: Wathern, Richard J: Belleville, III., Mechanical En- gineering. Watts, Curt L: Prairie Village, Electrical Engineering. Weaver, James L: Augusta, Business Administration . 534 Seniors: Web-Wes TOP ROW: Weber, Steven P: Geneseo, III., Agricultural Economics. Weberg, Donald W: Salina, Agricultural Economics. Weckerling, Maurice: Satanta. Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Wegener, James D: McCook, Neb., Electrical Engi- neering. Wegman, Virginia L: Hoxie, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Williston Geology, Geography and Newman Clubs. Wehling, Robert D: Salina, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Wehrman, Pearl I: Wathena, Business Administra- tion. Weibert, Stuart W: Tampa, Animal Science and Industry, Farmhouse Pres., Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, IFC, Block and Bridle. Weigand, Marvin W: Stafford, History. FOURTH ROW: Weihe, Sheryl K: Larned, Clothing Retailing. Wein- gart, Jacqueline L: Atchison, Humanities, Alpha Delta Pi, CYD, Statesmates, Friendship Tutoring, Newman Club. Weingart, Tho- masine: Atchison, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Weir, Virginia K: Geuda Springs, Secondary Educa- tion. Weishaar, Philip L: Nortonville, Physical Education. Welch, Wesley H: Augusta, Architecture, Delta Tau Delta Sec., AIA, Union Campus Entertainment and Sports and Recreation Comm., Ski Club. SIXTH ROW: Wells, Robert H: Manhattan, Accounting. Wells, Wil- liam W: Leavenworth, Accounting. Wenger, Richard W: Sabetha, Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Wenger, Vicki L: Meade, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Wentz, Elisabeth A: Concordia, Psychology. Wenzl, John E: Manhattan, Physical Science. BOTTOM ROW: Werner, Ruth D: Sharon, Home Economics Educa- tion. Wesche, Alan E: Barnes, Wildlife Conservation. West, Paul R: Norfolk, Va., Veterinary Medicine. 535 Solitude needed for studying difficult subject can be found in any of the secluded carrells in Farrell library. Seniors: Wes-Wie I TOP ROW: West, Shari A: Little River, Secondary Education. West, Sharon K: Overland Park, Clothing Retailing, Omicron Nu, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Cosmopolitan Clubs, Ireland-Kahl Schs. West, Steven J: Nekoma, Animal Science and Industry. West, Warren N: Sedan, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Westerman, Dorothy A: Ellsworth, Secondary Educa- tion and Business Administration, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Chi Theta, Commerce and Ed. Coun., S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Dames Club, CR, Newman Club, KSU Honors Schs. Westerman, John R: Ellsworth, Accounting, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun., CR, Un- ion Pacific Schs. Weyer, Lawrence A: Baileyville, Mathemat- ics, Bowling Team. SECOND ROW: Wheatcroft, James S: Ellinwood, Physical Education. Wheeler, Sharon K: Atchison, Interior Design, j Wheeler, Vicki L: Atchison, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Delta Pi, SGA, Union Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Wheelock, Hugh H: Medicine Lodge, Animal Science and Industry. White, Cynthia E: Manhattan, Secondary Educa- tion. Whitehair, Rita M: Manhattan, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management, Pi Beta Phi, Union Campus Entertain- ment Comm., Home EC. Prof. Foods and Gen. Home EC. Clubs, Little Sisters of Minerva, Newman Club. Whitehill, Janet M: Latham, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta, S.E.A., KAHPER, AAHPER, WRA Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Intr. Coun., Women ' s Intr. Dir., Intercollegiate Basketball, Vol- leyball and Softball Teams. BOTTOM ROW: Whitley, Marilyn R: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Whitney, Vicki 0: Cherokee, Clothing Retailing, Light Brigade, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Whitworth, Paula L: Chanute, Secondary Education and Art, Delta Delta Delta. Wibbeler, Richard M: Greensburg, Business Adminis- tration. Wichman, Janice A: Colby, Physical Education, Kappa Delta, Phi Epsilon Delta, S.E.A., Newman Club. Wiehe, Linda C: Leavenworth, Pre-Elementary Education. Wiemers, Larry D: Beatrice, Neb., Physical Education. 536 Seniors: Wik-Wis 7 -wf ' TW5f TOP ROW: Wikoff, Edwin G: Brookville, Accounting. Wild, Donald R: Lancaster, N.Y., Natural Resources Conservation and Use, Wild- life Soc., Wheat State Agr. Club, CR. Wiley, Shirley J: Wichita, Sec- ondary Education and Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Wilkerson, Elizabeth A: Jetmore, Home Economics Education, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, AGO, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Statesmates, RWF. Willard, F. Lynn: Madison, Veterinary Medicine. Willhite, John D: Leawood, Pre- Dentistry. THIRD ROW: Williams, David R: Peoria, III., Business Administra- tion, Delta Tau Delta, Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Base- ball Team. Williams, Don N: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering. Williams, Kimberly E: Shawnee Mission, Business Administration, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sparks, Angel Flight, Panhel., Union Per- sonnel and Research Comm., Home EC. Teaching Club, Arnold Air Soc. Little Colonel. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Mark D: Florence, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, CR, Honors Prog. Williams, Thomas A: Clay Center, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Chaparajos, Circle-K, Rum- ford Rodeo Schs. Willis, Lonnie D: Bird City, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, MPC.CR. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Chadd R: Kinsley, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Wilson, Dorothy R: Burdett, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Wilson, George T: Manhattan, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Wilson, James A: lola. Nuclear Engineering. Wilson, Philip B: Rockford, III., Physical Education. Wilson, Richard D: Russell, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Arnold Air Soc., Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate 4-H and FFA Pres., Hoedowners, Union Pacific Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Wilson, Steven R: Newton, Architectural Struc- tures. Winberry, Lanny T: Greenway, Ark., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, IFC, Intr., Army ROTC Schs. Winter, John T: Manhattan, Zoology. BOTTOM ROW: Winter, Nancy L: Satanta, Family and Child Devel- opment, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Winter, Ronald A: Manhattan, Technical Journalism and Radio and Television, Alpha Epsilon Rho, KSDB-FM Staff, Newman Club. Wise, Sidney L: Clearwater, Architectural Structures. 537 Increasing crowd spirit, the pep band with director Paul Shull performs during all home basketball games. Seniors: Wis-Yan I TOP ROW: Wisniewski, John E: St. Joseph, Mich., Architec- ture. Woelfer, Carl W: Fort Monroe, Va., History. Woellhof, Linda K: Clay Center, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, Sigma Delta Pi, MENC, S.E.A. Wofford, Jerry R: Ozawkie, Retail Floriculture, S.E.A., Hort. Club. Wolfe, Regina F: Ness City, Elementary Education and Speech Pathology and Au- diology, Alpha Delta Pi V-Pres., Sigma Alpha Eta, Light Bri- gade, SGA, UPC, UGB, S.E.A. , Engin-Dears, Miss Kan. to Miss USA Contest. Wolters, Douglas J: Atwood, Animal Science and Industry, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Wood, Frederick R: Ottawa, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Wood, Michael A: Cherryvale, Secondary Education. Wood, Steve J: Overland Park, History. Woodard, Charles R: Wichita, Dairy Production, Delta Chi. Woodard, Craig M: Wichita, Zoology. Woodard, June A: Wichita, Home Economics Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, AHEA, Pan- hel., S.E.A. Woods, Paul C: Kansas City, Electrical Engineer- ing and Business Administration, Phi Kappa Tau Pres., IEEE, CR. Woolcott, Mary A: Chester, III., Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Chi Omega Sec., Union Personnel and Research Comm., S.E.A. Advisory Bd., Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, Wesley Found., Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Works, Virginia J: Humboldt, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Wright, Gregory S: Overland Park, Technical Journalism. Wujek, LaVonne M: Ogallala, Neb., Sociology. Wurtz, Teresa J: Paxico, Secondary Education, S.E.A., CYD, Newman Club. Wyrick, Cathy S: Newman, Ga., Elementary Education. Yamashita, Bruce N: Kaunakakai, Hawaii, Electrical Engineering. Yaney, Jed E: Newark, N.J., Social Science. 538 ) I iSeniors: Yat-Zoe [TOP ROW: Yates, Harold: Colorado Springs, Colo., Modern [languages, Lambda Chi Alpha, IFC. Yelenik, Lois E: Wichita, .Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Putnam Scholar, Sparks. SGA, Union Movies Comm., S.E.A. Yeo, David R: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Yonke, Elizabeth A: Junction City, Home Economics Educa- tion. Yorke, Cynthia R: Sedan, Elementary Education, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma V-Pres., Jr. Panhel., Panhel., Union Trips and Tours Comm. Chm., S.E.A. , Statesmates. Yorke, Jer- ome P: Sedan, Veterinary Medicine. Young, John R: Car- bondale. Nuclear Engineering. iSECOND ROW: Young, Leroy I: Beloit, Natural Resources IConservation and Use, Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Omega. Young, Regina G: Overland Park, Clothing Retailing, Gam- ma Phi Beta. Sparks, SGA Personnel Selection Comm., jUnion Campus Entertainment Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Youngers, Diane K: Medicine Lodge, Clothing i Retailing, Alpha Delta Pi, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Upsi- llon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Union K-Purrs Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Statesmates, CR. Young- man, John D: Marion, Mich., Architecture. Yust, Steven W: Sylvia. Animal Science and Industry. Zabel, Charles W: Atchison, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi Sec. Zander, Norbert J: Oberlin, Veterinary Medicine. z BOTTOM ROW: Zavesky, Thomas C: Ellsworth, Agronomy. : Zemansky, Thomas R: Aurora, III., Philosophy. Zibell, Bar- bara L: Holton, Clothing Retailing. Zimmerman, Glenna L: Poplar. Mont.. Physical Education. Zimmerman, Nancy L: Centralia. History. Zlasney, David C: Irvington, N.J., History Club, CYD. B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found. Zoerb, G. Michael: Lan- lenfl caster, N.Y., Architecture. Watching for instructions to walk or to stand, students in environmental research lab complete comfort studies. 539 Slowed by the freshly fallen blanket of snow, stu- dents trudge past Denison on their way to class. Undergrad enrollment reaches record of 10,705 Undergraduate enrollment soared to a record 10,705 students, an increase of almost 1,000 stu- dents over last year. Freshmen topped the enroll- ment figures after 3,064 filed through registration in the fall. Sophomores claimed 2,387 members while juniors accounted for 2,275 students. Al- though the ratio of men to women in past years had been approximately two to one, the increase in coed undergraduates moved it closer to a one to one basis. In addition to representing the 50 states, the Canal Zone, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, 400 undergrads were classified as interna- tional students. Approximately 1 5 per cent of the students were out-of-state residents. Lured outside by the sunny spring weather, students relax away from the usual study and class schedules. 540 Underclassmen: Abb-All TOP ROW: Abbott, Denis E: Salina. Sophomore. Electrical Engineer- ing. Abell, Larry W: St. Louis. Mo., Sophomore. Architecture. Abrams, Steve E: Arkansas City. Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Acevedo, Angel L: Manhattan. Sophomore, Accounting. Achten, Linda R: Wetmore. Junior. General. SECOND ROW: Acker, Karen J: Topeka. Junior. Home Economics Education. Adam, Larry W: Miltonvale. Freshman. Technical Jour- nalism. Adamek, Donna R: Holyrood. Freshman. General. Adams, Diana B: Fanwood, N.J.. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Ad- ams, James D: Topeka. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Adams, Michael B: Topeka. Sophomore. Electrical En- gineering. Adams, Nancy L: Westport. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Adelhardt, Louise K: Zenda. Freshman. General Home Economics. Adkins, Dan O: Manhattan. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Adkins, David L: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Affolter, Albert J: Morganville. Sophomore. Account- ing. Ahlquist, Melvin M: Clay Center. Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Ahlquist, Nola M: Clay Center. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Ahrens, Barbara J: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Akagi, Alan T: Wahiawa. Hawaii. Sophomore. Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Albers. Barbara A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Gener- al Home Economics. Albrecht, Redge E: Lincolnville. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Albright, Steven W: Mayetta. Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Albright, William C: Mayetta, Junior. General. Aldis, David F: Fort Scott. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Aldrich, Lester W: Hartford. S.D.. Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Aldrich, Melody M: Onaga. Junior. Sociology. Aid- ridge, Gary L: Ashland. Freshman. Agronomy. Alexander, Dennis R: Burlington. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Alexander, Kathy J: Independence. Junior. Sociology. SEVENTH ROW: Alford, Sandra L: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Mod- ern Languages. Algrim, Kae E: Montezuma. Junior. Horticulture. Allen, Earl R: Preston. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Allen, Eric B: McCook. Neb.. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Allen, James H: Newton. Junior. Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Allen, Jimmy R: Oberlin. Sophomore. Chemical Engi- neering. Allen, John L: Norton, Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Allen, Leon E: Erie. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Allen, Linda J: Drexel. Mo.. Freshman, General Home Economics. Allen, Norene F: Wichita, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Allen, Rebecca E: Altamont. Junior, Home Econom- ics Education. Allen, Ronald D: Dodge City. Freshman. Architectural Structures. Alley, Deborah J: Salina, Freshman. General. Allie, Kath- leen E: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Allison, M. Diane: Kin- sley. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. 541 SIXTH ROW: Anderson, Richard 0: Topeka, Junior, Computer Sci- ence. Anderson, Rick A: Elkhart, Sophomore, General. Anderson, Robert C: Smolan, Freshman, General Agriculture. Anderson, Ste- phen R: Kansas City, Freshman, Psychology. Anderson, Ted L: To- peka, Junior, Pre-Denistry. SEVENTH ROW: Anderson, Wendy L: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Andres, Jane E: Newton, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Angel, Gene R: Paradise, Junior, Business Administration. Anneberg, Kathyrn R: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Education. Anstaett, Donald R: Lyndon, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: AraSmith, Gayle D: Goddard, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Arayapat, Manad: Bangkok, Thailand, Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Archibald, Sheri A: Garden City, Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Arehart, Michael J: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Arendt, Deborah L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Sociology. BOTTOM ROW: Arheart, Kristopher: Elkart, Junior, Statistics. Arkin, Steven A: Colonia, N.J., Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Armon, Gregory T: Maize, Sophomore, Pre-Denistry. Armour, James L: Vio- la, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Armour, John L: Viola, Freshman, Agronomy. Underclassmen: All-Bac TOP ROW: Alloway, Jay E: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Alloway, Thomas J: Wichita, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Alquist, Keith E: Clay Center, Freshman, Mathematics. Alsup, Pame- la A: St. Francis, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Alt, Douglas K: Wamego, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. SECOND ROW: Amann, James A: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Amend, Valda K: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Ammel, William L: Leavenworth, Freshman, Speech. Amos, Thomas L: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Ander- eck, Dorothy L: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education . THIRD ROW: Andersen, Larry D: Waterville, Freshman, Business Administration. Anderson, Betty J: Garnett, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Anderson, Dorothy M: Salina, Fresh- man, Retail Floriculture. Anderson, Gary L: Kansas City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Anderson, Gaylard C: Mills, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, John C: Clearwater, Fla., Junior, Business Administration. Anderson, John R: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administration. Anderson, Karen R: Smolan, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Anderson, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Junior, Ele- mentary Education. Anderson, Larry E: Elkhart, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Anderson, Larry P: Holly, Colo., 04, Architecture. An- derson, Marsha D: Hugoton, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Anderson, Melanie E: Olathe, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Ander- son, Nancy J: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. An- derson, Rebecca S: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Art. 542 TOP ROW: Armstead, Dean L: Ozawkie, Junior, Music Education. Armstrong, Danny L: Wichita. Freshman, Architecture. Armstrong, Elizabeth: Topeka. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Armstrong, Janet B: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Armstrong, Kenneth C: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Arnold, Claudia J: Alma. Freshman. General. Artus, Walter R: Peekskill, N.Y., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. As- bury, Mardel L: Varner, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Aschermann, Larry L: Shelbyville, III., Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Ash, Jonathan N: Huntington, N.Y., Junior, Bacteriology. THIRD ROW: Asher, Donald D: Stafford, Junior, Agr iculture Educa- tion. Asher, Patricia M: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Asher, Suzanne: Wichita, Freshman, Psychology. Askew, Pame- la K: Overland Park, Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Aspegren, Phyliss D: Scandia. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Aspelin, Carl A: Santa Anna. Calif.. Sophomore. Pre- Dentistry. Atchison, Cheryl L: Mission, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Atchison, Sean R: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Atherton, Janet D: Moran. Junior, Home Economics Education. Atherton, John E: Parsons. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Attebury, Claude M: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Atwater, Mary A: Netawaka. Junior. Pre-Secondary Education. Atwell, Dennis C: Utica, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Atwood, Marilyn J: Lebanon, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Aubel, James W: Hays, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. I Jl SIXTH ROW: Auchard, Judith K: Atchison. Junior, Medical Technolo- gy. Aufdengarten, Mary J: Washington. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Auld, An is K: Junction City. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Ault, Lin- da G: Wamego, Sophomore. Physical Education. Ault, Terry W: Hays. Sophomore, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Avants, Randall D: Wichita. Freshman. Architecture. Avery, Robert P: Manhattan, Freshman. Animal Science and Indus- try. Axt, Lyle V: Goodrich, N.D., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ayers, Warren E: Salina. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Baalman, Roger J: Oakley. Junior. Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Baalman, Ronald D: Oakley. Sophomore. Architec- ture. Babbit, Michael C: Silver Lake. Sophomore. Nursery and Land- scape Management. Babbitt, Susan J: Manhattan, Sophomore. Pre- Nursing. Babcock, Margaret A: Lebanon. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Bach, Harold T: Clay Center. Junior, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Bachand, Dennis L: Great Bend, Junior, Botany. Bachoritch, Carol A: Manhattan, Sophomore. General. Backhus, Nancy J: Leavenworth, Freshman. General Home Economics. Ba- con, Allan L: Tecumseh. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Bacon, Jane M: Moran. Freshman. Foods and Nutrition. 543 Bfek fli r JL 3 - Ir WA Underclassmen: Bac-Bar TOP ROW: Bacon, Susan J: Salina, Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Badgley, Susan L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Medical Technolo- gy. Baer, Gwen A: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Baer, Sheryl L: Riley, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Baer, Stephanie A: Ness City, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Bagley, James O: Manhattan, Freshman, Physics. Bahner, Darlene D: Delia, Freshman, Biological Science. Bailey, Charles E: Jennings, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Bailey, Deborah E: Oskaloosa, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bai- ley, Gay S: Topeka, Sophomore, General . THIRD ROW: Bailey, Glenn E: Arkansas City, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Bailey, Jeanette: Eureka, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bailey, Lonnie E: Fort Scott, Agricultural Engineering. Bailey, Rebecca S: Garnett, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bailey, Regina O: Fort Scott, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Bain, Linda S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Bair, Harold H: Winfield, Freshman, Computer Science. Bairow, Sheila L: Wamego, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Bai- row, Thomas S: Wamego, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Bak- arich, Linda M: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Baker, Carol R: Hebron, Neb., Sophomore, Speech. Baker, Deborah K: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Sociology. Baker, Douglas A: Holt, Mo., Freshman, General. Baker, Mary E: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. Baker, Michael D: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration . SIXTH ROW: Baker, Murl R: Protection, Junior, History. Baker, Sherre D: Newton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Baker, Steven W: Overland Park, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Bald- erson, S. Clark: Wamego, Sophomore, Business Administration. Baldridge, Jennifer: Wichita, Sophomore, Physics. SEVENTH ROW: Baldwin, Sharilyn L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Bales, Florice L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Ball, David E: Salina, Freshman, General. Ballantyne, Paul S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Architecture. Bamberger, Ronald W: Jetmore, Sopho- more, Agricultural Education. EIGHTH ROW: Bandel, Terry J: St. Francis, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Banker, Beverly G: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Banman, Terri A: McPherson, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Banning, John W: Milford, Del., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Barb, Linda S: New Canaan, Conn., Junior, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Barben, Carl L: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Elec- trical Engineering. Barclay, Joseph A: Freshman, General. Barden, Fred W: Osawatomie, Freshman, Architecture. Barefield, Bruce W: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Barker, Leigh R: Council Grove, Sophomore, General . 544 TOP ROW: Barker, Nancy L: Atchison, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Barker, Nancy S: Norwich, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Barker, Rene E: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Barker, William B: Topeka. Sophomore. History. Barkis, Mary S: Spring Hill. Sophomore. Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Barlow, Nancy L: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics. Barnes, Dennis E: Delphos, Junior, Physical Education. Barnes, Gordon P: Lambertville, Mich.. Freshman. Business Admin- istration. Barnes, Gwen K: Hutchinson, Freshman, Anthropology. Barnes, Larry A: Junction City, Sophomore. General . THIRD ROW: Barnes, Linda L: Shawnee, Freshman. General. Barnes, Michael A: Kansas City. Freshman, Accounting. Barnes, Rodney J: Council Grove. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Barnett, Jerry L: Sedan. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Barnett, Larry D: Sedan. Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. FOURTH ROW: Barnett, Merrilee S: Colby. Freshman. General. Bam- grower, Larry W: Ft. Riley. Freshman, Technical Journalism. Barn- grover, Wayne D: Kinsley, Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Barnthson, Harold E: Bridgeton, Mo.. Junior. Mathematics. Barr, Judith A: Westmoreland, Junior. Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Barratti, Robert A: Wichita. Freshman. General. Barrett, Dennis H: Anthony. Sophomore. Music Education. Barrett, James E: Newton. Junior, Business Administration. Barrett, James P: Cool- idge, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Barrett, Terry R: Quinter, Junior. Chemistry. SIXTH ROW: Barritt, Julie A: Hutchinson, Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Barrow, Lynn A: Kansas City. Mo., Freshman, Architectural Structures. Barry, Carolyn D: Leawood. Freshman, General Home Economics. Barry, John R: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Barta, Cheryl A: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Bartak, Marilyn J: Cuba. Junior, Home Economics Education. Bartak, Paul J: Cuba. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Bartel, Lyle W: Greensburg. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Bartell, Marcia P: Moundridge, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Barthol, Marilyn K: Olathe. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Bartholomew, Eric L: Alton. Sophomore, Building Construction. Bartholomew, Nancy J: Mankato. Junior. Elementary Education. Bartholomew, Patsy L: Alton, Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Bartholomew, Robert: Morrill, Junior. Mathe- matics. Bartholomew, Sharon: Great Bend, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Bartkoski, Ronald P: Mission, Freshman, Architec- ture. Bartkoski, Terry P: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Bartlett, Charles: Atchison. Freshman, Biological Science. Bartlett, Earl E: Humboldt, Junior, Civil Engineering. Barton, Keith E: Arkansas City, Freshman. General. 545 Underclassmen: Bar-Bel TOP ROW: Barton, Stephen T: Junction City, Sophomore, Computer Science. Bartsch, Steven L: Jewell, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Basham, Jacqueline A: Eureka, Sophomore. Chemistry. Bass, Sandra L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Bastel, Joan E: Kansas City, Junior, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Bates, Wanda L: Manhattan, Junior. Modern Lan- guages. Batterton, Charlene: Johnson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bauer, Daniel W: Clay Center, Junior. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Bauer, David K: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Bauer, Martin W: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Bauer, Nancie L: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Baughman, Alan C: Liberty, Mo., Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Baum, James L: Mattoon, III., Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Baum, Jeanette K: Augusta, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Bauman, Douglas A: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Bauman, Joyce M: Centralia, Junior, Foods and Nu- trition. Bauman, Michael E: Sabetha, Sophomore, Architecture. Baxter, Marsha A: Pomona, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Bay, Richard J: Elmont, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. Bazil, Ralph E: Arkansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Beach, Donald A: Salina, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Beard, Patricia A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bearnes, Constance J: Culver, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Beaton, William L: Scott City, Freshman, General Agriculture. Beauchamp, Dwight E: Clay Center, Freshman, Chemi- cal Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Beaudoin, Philip A: Coventry, R.I., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Bechtold, Nancy A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Beck, Barbara E: Leawood. Freshman, General Home Economics. Beck, Dale A: Wichita, Freshman, Techni- cal Journalism. Beck, Joseph C: Salina, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Beckenhauer, Charles: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physics. Becker, Jo Ann: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Becker, John E: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Becker, Joyce A: Lenora, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Becker, Robert E: Council Grove, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Becker, Robert E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Second- ary Education. Beckman, Linda K: Kansas City. Freshman, General Home Economics. Beckwith, James L: Topeka, Sophomore, History. Bee, Charlotte L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, English. Beebe, Carolyn S: Silver Springs, Md., Freshman, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Beebe, Linda M: Dodge City, Freshman, Pre-Busi- ness Education. Beedles, William L: Baldwin, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Beeler, Nancy: Overland Park, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Beer, Paul R: Larned, Sophomore, General. Beesley, Deborah L: Dighton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. 546 With his roommate gone, a dorm resident finds a few moments to be alone and think. Having been used to a room of his own at home, a new student discovers sharing a room can be a new and trying experience. TOP ROW: Beesley, Donald R: Quinter. Freshman. General. Beesley, James D: Pomona. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Beesley, Roger D: Quinter, Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Beezley, Jerome G: Girard. Sophomore. Dairy Production. Behnke, Maurice J: Bushton. Sophomore, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Behrens, Philip P: Lincoln. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Beier, Michael J: Topeka. Freshman. Chemistry. Beik- mann, Stanley H: Washington. Junior. Horticulture. Beisel, James Q: Shiremanstown. Pa.. Freshman. Horticulture. Beisel, Pamela J: Downs. Freshman. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Beisner, Betty A: Alton, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Beis- ner, Linda D: Oakley. Junior. Secondary Education. Belcher, Louetta L: Manhattan, Freshman. Business Administration. Belden, Brian D: Salina. Sophomore. General. Belew, Cynthia S: El Dorado. Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Bell, Janet K: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Economics. Bell, Judith J: Salina. Freshman. Music Education. Bell, Mark G: Kansas City. Freshman. General. Bell, Thomas C: Abilene. Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Bell, William K: Salina. Sophomore. Psychology. 547 it Underclassmen: Bel-Bla TOP ROW: Belobrajdie, Barbara: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Belstra, Timothy K: Demotte, Ind., Sopho- more, Feed Science and Management. Belt, Timothy R: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Architecture. Bencini, Denzel K: Garden City, Junior, Secondary Education. Benda, Gerald R: Ludell, Freshman, General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Bender, Barbara A: Chanute, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Benedick, Susan E: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Benedict, Charles E: Lebo, Freshman, Business Administration. Benjamin, Sherilyn: Hutchinson, Junior, Physical Education. Bennett, Bruce C: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Carol A: Seneca, Freshman, General. Bennett, Carolle L: White City, Junior, Horticulture. Bennett, James W: To- peka, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Benninga, Miriam P: Leonard- ville, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Bensinger, James L: Birmingham, Ala., Freshman, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Benton, Ronald R: Garnett, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Benton, Sandra C: San Antonio, Tex., Junior, Mathe- matics. Benton, Timothy T: Garnett, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Berentz, Barbara A: Eureka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Berg, Melissa A: Kansas City, Mo.. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Berger, Merlene M: Longford, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Berges, Eugene D: Onaga, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Berggren, Sheri A: Randolph, Junior, Secondary Education. Bergman, Kathleen S: Riley, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Bergsten, Ann M: Valley Falls, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Bergsten, Richard D: Green, Sophomore, Business Administration. Berling, Susan E: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Berman, Mark Y: Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Bernasek, Steven L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Chemistry. Berndt, Douglas L: Glasco, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Bernitz, Sharon A: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Berry, Augusta S: Ogden, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Berry, David V: Russell, Junior, Technical Journal- ism. Berry, Galen W: Russell, Freshman, General. Berry, Roger N: Russell, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. EIGHTH ROW: Best, Keith A: Canton, Ohio, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Bethel, Katherine D: Merriam, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bethel), Doug C: Quenemo, Freshman, General Agriculture. Bettenhausen, Carol: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Bettis, Marilyn: Curundu, Canal Zone, Sopho- more, Biological Science. BOTTOM ROW: Settles, Thomas E: Herington, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Betts, Janet K: Oberlin, Junior, Accounting. Betty, Cheri K: Kiowa, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bevacqui, Anthony R: West Long Branch, N.J., Junior, Zoology. Bever, John E: Independence, Freshman, Physical Education. 548 TOP ROW: Bey, Fred W: San Antonio, Tex., Junior. Bakery Manage- ment. Beyer, Alan H: Gridley, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Beyrle, Steve J: Wichita, Freshman, General. Biby, Roger W: Winfield. Ju- nior, Pre-Law. Bicknell, Patricia L: Bonner Springs, Junior, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Bieber, June L: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Bieberly, Jerilyn M: Manhattan, Sophomore. Biological Science. Bienhoff, Paul A: Kensington, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Biery, Galen E: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Biesen- thal, Karen A: Wheaton, Freshman, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Bigbee, Judith L: Manhattan, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Biggerstaff, Daniel: Solomon, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. Biggs, Craig M: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Biggs, John P: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Bihlmaier, Steven L: Os- borne, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Bilderback, John R: Coffeyville, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Bilger, Stephen N: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Gener- al. Billenwillms, Sheila: Sharon Springs, Junior. Family and Child Development. Billingham, Gregory: Manhattan, Junior, Architec- ture. Billings, Daniel L: Kensington, Sophomore, General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Billups, James W: Hutchinson, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Birch, Walter J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Administration. Birney, Marcia J: Bucklin, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Bishop, Barbara A: Canton, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Bishop, Deandra: Scott City, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SIXTH ROW: Bishop, Rebecca A: Kansas City, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Bishop, Stephen P: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Black, Pamela G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Black, Serrel W: Tonganoxie. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Black, Wanda S: San Antonio, Tex., Junior, Art. SEVENTH ROW: Blackburn, Bonnie A: Derby, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Blackburn, Robert B: Wichita, Freshman, General. Black- burn, Teresa S: Council Grove, Sophomore, General. Blackledge, Daniel G: Marion. Mich., Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Black- well, Barbara K: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. EITHTH ROW: Blackwood, Douglas K: Hoisington, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Blaich, Linda S: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Pre-Nurs- ing. Blaiklock, Ida H: Manhattan, Junior. Elementary Education. Blake, Henry S: Topeka, Sophomore, English. Blakely, Jerald W: Dodge City, Junior, Business Administration . BOTTOM ROW: Blakely, Carol A: Overland Park, Freshman, Speech. Blanken, Roger A: Greenleaf, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Blankenship, John E: Udall. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Blankenship, Vicki M: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Political Science. Blan- kinship, Paul H: Wellington, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. 549 Underclassmen: Bla-Bou TOP ROW: Blaser, Lowell K: Waterville, Sophomore, General. Blaske, Michael J: Marysville, Sophomore, Architecture. Bleitz, Frank R: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Landscape Architecture. Blick, Janice M: Wichi- ta, Sophomore, Art. Blodgett, Joan G: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Bloom, Lewis C: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Bloom, Sandra L: Kismet, Freshman, General Home Economics. Blount, Philip B: Coldwater, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Blume, Daryle W: Westmoreland, Freshman, General Agriculture. Blumen- shine, Christ!: Mulvane, Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Boatman, Lawrence M: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Boaz, Daniel J: Belleville, Junior, Physics. Bock, Curtis L: Elmdale, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Bod- mer, Nancy M: Green Bay, Wis., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Boggs, Rebecca B: Winfield, Freshman, Interior Architectural Design. BOTTOM ROW: Bogle, Clint L: Americus, Sophomore, General Agri- culture. Bogner, Edward G: Winfield, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Bohannon, Karen S: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Education. Bohenblust, Diane L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Bohm, James W: Beloit, Junior, Architecture. Lining up a shot, a pocket billiards player takes his turn in the Union sponsored regional contest. 550 TOP ROW: Bohn, Jerald L: Alta Vista, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Bohn, Pattie L: Eskridge. Sophomore, General Agriculture. Bohnen, Gerald J: Dorrance. Sophomore, General. Bohnen, Joseph M: Dorrance, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Bol, David A: Albany, N.Y., 04, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Bolack, Louis W: Burden, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Boles, Louis C: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Bolin, Susan E: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Boling, Delores A: Soldier, Sophomore. General. Bolinger, David D: Parsons, Junior, Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Bollig, Germaine L: Wakeeney, Freshman. Home Eco- nomics Education. Bollig, Mary S: Hays, Junior, General Home Eco- nomics. Bolt, Hilarie S: Overland Park, Junior. Modern Languages. Bolte, Steven R: Culver. Freshman. Mathematics. Bolton, Charles L: Overland Park. Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Bond, Marline A: Wichita, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Bondurant, John B: Wichita. Junior, Psychology. Bondy, Rose A: Salina. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Bonebrake, Cynthia M: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Bonneau, Barbara L: Glasco, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Bonner, Carol A: Wichita, Junior, General. Bony, David H: Overland Park, Junior. Business Administration. Boomer, Ralph J: Troy, Mich., Sophomore, Business Administration. Boomer, Rich- ard A: Portis, Sophomore, Business Administration. Booth, Eliza- beth M: Lawrence, Freshman, Technical Journalism. SIXTH ROW: Booth, Glenda M: Ashland, Junior. General. Booth, Karen K: Ashland, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Booth, Lin- da J: Troy, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bootman, Kerry J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. General Home Economics. Bootman, Steven R: Fairway, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Borchers, E. Clay: Overland Park, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Borck, Leon H: Blue Rapids. Junior, Agricultur- al Economics. Borden, Guy: Overland Park. Freshman, Accounting. Bordner, Suzanne: Sweeny, Tex.. Junior. Home Economics Educa- tion. Boren, Deborah K: Mulvane. Junior. Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Boren, Jon C: Mulvane, Freshman. Business Adminis- tration. Borth, Gregory D: Meade. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Bosch, Daniel W: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Bosley, Barbara S: Dighton, Freshman, General. Bostwick, Melissa F: Shawnee Misson, Junior, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Bottorff, Barbara J: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Boucher, Michele J: LaCrosse. Sophomore, Pre- Nursing. Boucher, Richard K: Plainville, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Boughton, Joseph A: Onaga. Freshman. Pre-Law. Bough- ton, Willis L: Clay Center. Sophomore, Physics. 551 FOURTH ROW: Bowman, Ronald D: Liberal, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Bowser, Robert D: Topeka, Junior, Mathematics. Boxberger, Barbara L: Russell, Freshman, General. Boxberger, Leo M: Oakley, Sophomore, Architecture. Boxler, Mary L: Garden City, Junior, Busi- ness Administration . FIFTH ROW: Boyce, Sandra M: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Boyd, Charles R: Richmond, Va., Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Boyer, Joelen S: Eureka, Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Boyer, Kelvin R: Formoso, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Boyert, David L: Kansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Boyle, Dale D: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Boyle, Max A: Spivey, Freshman, General. Boyle, Thomas L: Wichita, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Boys, Janet E: Chevy Chase, Md., Sophomore, General Home Economics. Bozarth, John E: Liberal, Sophomore, Agronomy. SEVENTH ROW: Bozarth, Nancy L: Liberal, Freshman, Speech. Brack, Connie L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Business Administration. Bradley, Bryan L: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Architecture. Brad- ley, Richard L: Oswego, Freshman, General Agriculture. Bradley, Richard P: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Bradshaw, Beth G: Langdon, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Bradshaw, Michael W: Matawan, N.J., Sopho- more, Pre-Dentistry. Brady, Carol J: Albert, Sophomore, General. Brady, Jennifer G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Bramlage, Charles L: Frankfort, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Bramlage, Richard E: Frankfort, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Bramley, Marilyn A: District Heights, Md., Fresh- man, Biochemistry. Brandyberry, Sue A: Lenora, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Brant, Rick A: Luray, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Braxmeyer, Michael L: Atwood, Sophomore, General. Underclassmen: Bou-Bro TOP ROW: Boutell, Lee G: Leawood, Sophomore, Architecture. Bow- ell, Robert R: Wichita, Freshman, Architectural Structures. Bowen, Marjorie A: Wichita, Freshman, Psychology. Bower, Patricia L: Shawnee, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bowers, Carol A: Marion, Sophomore, Zoology. SECOND ROW: Bowers, George A: Eskridge, Freshman, General. Bowers, Sue A: Cuba, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Bowers, Tim C: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Business Administration. Bowersox, Carol A: Belleville, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bowie, Gary E: McLouth, Junior, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Bowie, Kenneth W: McLouth, Sophomore, Dairy Pro- duction. Bowker, Warren C: Richfield, Junior, General Agriculture. Bowman, Brent A: Pawnee Rock, Sophomore, Architecture. Bow- man, Juanita M: Coldwater, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bowman, Linda E: Agenda, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. 552 TOP ROW: Brazier, Barbara A: Wamego. Sophomore, History. Bra- zle, Frank K: Cambridge, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Brechbill, Colleen U: Independence. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Brecheisen, Jan U: Garnett, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Breeden, Margaret A: Hoxie. Junior, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Breeding, Patrick L: Blue Rapids. Freshman, General. Breidenstein, Cheryl: Arlington, Junior, Secondary Education. Bre- mer, David G: Oberlin, Freshman, General. Brenneisen, Leigh: Kan- sas City. Sophomore. Speech. Brenneman, Greg F: Solomon, Soph- omore. Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Brenner, Alice J: Dodge City. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Brenner, Patricia A: Bazine. Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Brewer, Cathie A: Wichita, Freshman, Mathematics. Brewer, Lora L: Moscow, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Brewer, Sonya J: Moscow. Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. FOURTH ROW: Brickell, Hays A: Emporia, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Bridges, David L: Meade. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Briel, Jonathan E: Great Bend, Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Brier, Sharon J: Mission. Freshman. Mathematics. Bright, Kenneth C: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. FIFTH ROW: Brim, Karen S: Hudson. Junior, Family and Child Devel- opment. Brink, Dennis R: Wichita, Sophomore, Agricultural Educa- tion. Brinker, Marlene J: Glen Elder, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Brinkman, Ronald L: Topeka, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Briscoe, Michael S: Wichita, Freshman, Architectural Structures. SIXTH ROW: Briscoe, Robert L: Kansas City, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Britton, Shirley J: Kansas City, Mo.. Freshman, Archi- tecture. Broberg, Sam J: Dodge City, Freshman, General. Brodhag- en, Janet S: Newton. Freshman, Medical Technology. Brodmerkle, Steven L: Eureka, Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Broeckelman, Leelan: Grinnell, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Broeckelman, Robert: Oakley, Junior, Agricul- tural Education. Broers, Jan D: Eudora. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Brollier, James C: Moscow, Freshman. General. Broman, Oscar M: Marysville, Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Brooke, Maxine L: Hutchinson, Junior, Physical Edu- cation. Brooks, Bertha M: Densmore, Junior, Home Economics Education. Brooks, Glenna M: Ness City, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Brooks, James E: Riley, Freshman. General. Brooks, Leroy D: Arkansas City, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Brooks, William H: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Medi- cine. Brosius, Thomas A: Silver Springs. Md., Freshman, Physical Education. Brothers, John C: Burden, Junior. Psychology. Browder, David L: Ulysses, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Brower, Rupard A: El Dorado Springs, Mo., Freshman, Landscape Architecture. 553 Underclassmen: Bro-Bur TOP ROW: Brown, Brenda S: Shawnee, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Brown, Harold E: Holcomb, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Brown, Jack L: Bartlesville, Okla., Freshman, General. Brown, Janell: Beloit, Junior, Elementary Education. Brown, Janet C: Clay Center, Freshman, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Brown, Janet M: Dwight, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Brown, Jennifer A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Art. Brown, Judy C: Ford, Freshman, Physical Education. Brown, Kent L: Ober- lin, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Brown, Kerry D: Oberlin, Fresh- man, General. THIRD ROW: Brown, Marilyn B: Wilmore, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Brown, Rebecca A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Brown, Richard D: APO, N.Y., Freshman, General. Brown, Richard E: Wichi- ta, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Brown, Robert M: Perry, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Teresa B: Olathe, Freshman, Home Econom- ics Education. Brown, Veneta L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Brown, Yvonne S: Overland Park, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Brownlie, Barbara L: Belleville, III., Junior, Family and Child Development. Brubaker, Robert S: Meeker, Colo., Junior, Agronomy. FIFTH ROW: Brummel, Alan G: Rolla, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Bru- ner, Mary M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Bruning, Lou E: Robinson, Junior, Psychology. Bruns, Rozelle M: Liberal, Sophomore, General. Bryan, Lyndal K: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Bryan, Robert W: Princeton, Mo., Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Bryant, Darrel W: Rozel, Freshman, Gen- eral. Bryson, Frederick W: Villisca, Iowa, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Buchele, Carol L: Cedarvale, Junior, English. Buchele, Nancy E: Cedarvale, Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Bucher, Beverly A: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Bucher, Ralph R: Dubois, Neb., Sophomore, General Agriculture. Buchheister, John B: Plainville, Junior, Electri- cal Engineering. Buchner, Allan B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Archi- tecture. Buchner, Cathy A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Bucklew, Rita J: Paola, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Buckman, Julie K: Newton, Freshman, General. Buda, Joseph D: Ft. Riley, Junior, Political Science. Budge, Jill K: St. John, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Buehler, Belinda B: Great Bend, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Buehler, Dana E: Scott City, Junior, Clothing and Retailing. Buenger, Mary C: Osage, Freshman, Modern Languages. Buening, Lawrence T: Valley Falls, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Buetz- er, G. Eric: Seneca, Freshman, General. Buhrer, Kenneth W: Chap- man, Sophomore, Mathematics. 554 TOP ROW: Buisch, William W: Rochester, N.Y., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Bulger, Mary S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Bullock, Donna L: Berryton, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment. Bullock, Lucinda A: Elmhurst, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bunker, David N: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Bunker, Linda L: Manhattan. Freshman. Medical Technology. Burch, Cindy L: Sedan. Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Burgard, Barry B: Salina. Freshman, Accounting. Burgardt, Paul: LaCrosse, Sophomore, Physics. Burge, Nancy L: Belleville, Junior, Zoology. THIRD ROW: Burger, Charles W: Summerfield, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Burgess, George D: Wamego. Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Burgess, Karen L: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Burgess, Kathryn L: Topeka, Freshman, General. Burgess, Mary A: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Burghart, Charlotte: Salina. Freshman. General. Burke, Bruce E: Kingman, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Burke, Michael W: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Speech. Burkey, Robert L: Be- loit. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Burkhard, Lynda K: Manhat- tan. Sophomore. Medical Technology. During a K-State time out, the pep band plays a pop- ular tune to accompany the pom pon girls ' routine. After dinner, a weary student stretches out on his sofa to catch up on lost hours of necessary sleep. 555 FIFTH ROW: Butler, Amanda: Topeka, Sophomore, Sociology. But- ler, James H: Kansas City, Junior, Physical Education. Butler, Wil- liam O: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Butterworth, Steven: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Butts, John N: Cherryvale, Junior, Poultry Science. SIXTH ROW: Buxton, Kimberly A: Ransom, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Buzzed, Suzie B: Manhattan, Freshman, Gener- al. Byrne, Marcella M: Junction City, Freshman, General. Cable, Lynn M: Leoti, Junior, Accounting. Cackler, Donald W: Horton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Cain, James M: Beattie, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Cain, John T: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Calcara, Mark D: Great Bend, Sophomore, General. Caldwell, Randy G: Portis, Freshman, Medical Technology. Calkins, William G: Overland Park, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Callaway, Paula A: Protection, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Callison, Priscilla: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Camara, John A: Kaleheo, Hawaii, Fresh- man, Civil Engineering. Campbell, Janet L: Rossville, Freshman, General. Campbell, Judith A: Winfield, Sophomore, Sociology. BOTTOM ROW: Campbell, Rebecca A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Campbell, Rita J: Ottawa, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Campbell, Thomas S: Lovington, Junior, General. Cannon, Barbara J: Kingman, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Canny, Beth E: Johnson, Sophomore, Music Education. Underclassmen: Bur-Cas TOP ROW: Burkholder, Gary W: Abilene, Freshman, General. Burle- son, Walter J: Stafford, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Burner, Jeffrey L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Architecture. Burnett, Don- na L: Lacygne, Junior, General Home Economics. Burnett, Gregory J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Burnett, Nancy E: Lawrence, Freshman, General Home Economics. Burnett, Stephen R: Elmdale, Freshman, Pre- Business Education. Burns, Linda K: Newton, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Burns, Terrence J: Valley Falls, Freshman, Ac- counting. Burrows, Gala L: PlatteCity, Mo., Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Burrows, Glenn H: Platte City, Mo., Junior, Pre-Law. Burt, Coleen A: Salina, Freshman, General. Burton, Damon D: Coun- cil Grove, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Burton, Linda S: To- peka, Junior, Modern Languages. Burwell, Charles L: Overland Park, Freshman, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Busch, Charles H: Olathe, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Busch, Gregory A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Buss, Delbert W: Linn, Freshman, Accounting. Buster, Alan J: Larned, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Butin, Janice L: Halstead, Freshman, General Home Economics. 556 TOP ROW: Canny, Mary E: Johnson, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Capp, Peter J: Worcester, Mass., Junior, Horticulture. Capps, Linnea G: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, General. Card, Diana F: Colorado Springs, Colo., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Carder, Pamela J: Hoxie. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education . SECOND ROW: Carey, Lois A: Alma, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Carleton, Carla L: Burtonville, Md.. Freshman, Gener- al. Carlisle, Michael D: Leoti, Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Carlson, Aar- on E: Herndon, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Carlson, Barbara K: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Carlson, Gary W: Clifton, Freshman, General. Carlson, Karen S: Concordia, Freshman, General Home Economics. Carlson, Kent C: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Carlson, Phyllis M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Carl- son, Rachel A: Lindsborg. Sophomore, Music Education. FOURTH ROW: Carlson, Ralph W: Herndon, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Carlson, Ronnie L: Lincolnville, Sophomore, Animal Sciences and Industry. Carmony, Peter M: Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more, Architecture. Carnes, Renee M: Hamburg, III., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Carney, Linda J: Colby, Junior, Physics. FIFTH ROW: Carnrick, Glen R: Stanford, Conn., Freshman, General. Carothers, Ann K: Prairie Village. Freshman, Home Economics. Carpenter, Shauna: Scott, Freshman, Physical Education. Carpen- ter, Sammy K: Brewster, Freshman, Business Administration. Carr, Jill E: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Carr, Judith A: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Languages. Carr, Nancy S: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Education. Carr, Steve D: Medicine Lodge, Junior. Architecture. Carrico, Kathleen A: Beloit, Sophomore, General. Carrico, Thomas W: Rockford, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Carrier, Shawn L: Solomon. Freshman. General. Carrier, Tommie L: Topeka. Freshman, Architecture. Carriger, Earl R: Galena, Junior, Horticultur e. Carroll, David J: Salina. Sophomore, Business Administration. Carson, Larry D: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Landscape Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Carson, Margaret J: Mulvane, Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Carter, Daryl L: Russell, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Carter, James L: Valley Center, Sophomore, Animal Sciences and Industry. Carter, Loeva A: Chanute, Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Carter, Sue L: Walnut Grove, Calif.. Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. BOTTOM ROW: Casady, Anne L: Manhattan, Junior, Physical Thera- py. Case, Lesley E: Kewanee. III.. Junior. Home Economics Educa- tion. Case, Richard L: McPherson, Sophomore, General. Casper, David L: Wichita, Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Cassidy, Catherine A: Kansas City. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. 557 Underclassmen: Cas-Cob TOP ROW: Castello, Paul M: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Casten, Jeffrey L: Quenemo, Freshman, General Agriculture. Caster, Paul W: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, History. Cation, Roberta A: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Caton, Carl B: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Catrell, Calvin F: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Cavanaugh, Jerald A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Cave, Sara J: Dodge City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Cawby, Barbara A: Leawood, Sophomore, Business Administration. Chad- wick, Leroy D: Corning, Junior, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Chalfant, Nedra L: Goodland, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Chalkley, Mark A: Wamego, Freshman, Architectural Structure. Chaloupka, Barbara J: Munden, Sophomore, History. Chambers, Albert W: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Chambers, Carol A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Chance, Barbara J: Frankfort, Junior, History. Chance, Gary E: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Political Science. Chan- dler, Cathleen D: Topeka, Freshman, Home Ecnomics and Journal- ism. Chapin, Mark K: Washington, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Chap- in, Mary P: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Chapman, Deborah J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Med- ical Technology. Chapman, Don A: Glasco, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Chapman, Juliana I: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Chapman, Nancy S: Overland Park, Fresh- man, General. Chapman, Scott L: Beloit, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. SIXTH ROW: Charles, Charlotte R: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Chase, Mary B: Colby, Junior, Modern Languages. Chase, Roger W: Grand Island, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cheatham, William R: Oklahoma City, Okla., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cheney, Diana L: Hunter, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Chilcote, Patricia K: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Chiles, Maribell S: Stafford, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Chipman, Carol D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Chir- as, Daniel D: Hilton, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Christ, Joseph M: Leavenworth, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. EIGHTH ROW: Christensen, Connie: Mount Hope, Junior, General. Christensen, Kent D: Leoti, Junior, Accounting. Christensen, Max L: Milford, Sophomore, Building Construction. Christenson, Jeanne: Jamestown, Junior, Elementary Education. Christenson, Mary M: Wichita, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Christiansen, Gordon: Durham, Junior, Animal Sci- ences and Industry. Christiansen, Ray A: Gypsum, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Christiansen, Ryan R: Gypsum, Junior, Animal Sciences and Industry. Christiansen, Thomas: Dur- ham, Freshman, Animal Sciences and Industry. Christmann, Mi- chael: Wamego, Sophomore, General . 558 SEVENTH ROW: Clayton, John R: Allen, Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Clements, Ina D: Soldier, Sophomore, Pre-Business Educa- tion. Clendening, Candace: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Psychol- ogy. Cline, Jerrold M: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Educa- tion. Cline, Marvin C: Salina, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. EIGHTH ROW: Cline, Stephanie A: Wichita, Junior, English. Cling- man, Jerry P: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Business Administration. Clower, Judy E: Smithville, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing. Clutter, Janis S: Larned, Junior, Home Economics Education. Clydesdale, Joyce E: Lenora, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. BOTTOM ROW: Clymer, Barbara J: Salina. Freshman, Humanities. Coady, Judith M: Gorham, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Coash, Ronald J: Clifton, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Cobb, Bar- bara L: Culver, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Cober- ly, Mark S: Gove, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. TOP ROW: Chrzanowski, Stanley: Mission, Freshman, Architecture. Cikanek, Ruth M: Wichita, Junior, Family and Child Development. Cink, Rodney E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Cirigliano, Dom- ingo: Puerto Lacruz, Venezuela, Junior, Milling Science and Man- agement. Cizerle, John L: Girard, Sophomore, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Claassen, Cornelius: Newton, Sophomore, General. Clanton, Steven L: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Clark, Bob C: El Dorado, Ark., Junior, Animal Sciences and Industry. Clark, Catherine S: Wichita, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment. Clark, Charles G: South Bend, Ind., Freshman, General . THIRD ROW. Clark, Kathleen G: Salina. Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Clark, Kimberly G: Leawood, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Clark, Kyle D: Hardtner, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Clark, Larry D: Kansas City, Freshman, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Clark, Laurence A: Wamego, Freshman, General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Clark, Mara J: Liberal, Freshman, Pre-Business Edu- cation. Clark, Marjorie J: Wakefield, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Clark, Marvin E: Summerfield, Sophomore, Ac- counting. Clark, Michael B: Olathe, Freshman, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Clark, Nancy G: Wellington, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Clark, Philip K: Independence, Sophomore, Mathemat- ics. Clark, Richard P: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Clark, Rober- ta J:. Hill City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Clark, Stephen P: Paola, Sophomore, Business Administration. Clark, Steven K: Towanda, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Clark, Steven R: Concordia, Freshman, Sociology. Clark, Thomas H: Concordia, Sophomore, Psychology. Clarkson, Jean K: Winfield, Junior, Home Economics Education. Class!, Antho- ny C: Brewster, Freshman, General. Claussen, Larry A: Alma, Sopho- more, Technical Journalism. w i?p 559 Black and white and color posters attract student interest in Open Cyrkle ' s first poster sale. Open Cyrkle, formerly the Union Arts committee, combined the poster sale with Union Art rental displays. Underclassmen: Cob-Cop TOP ROW: Coberly, Sally: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. Cob- urn, Carol K: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Cochran, Margaret A: Arkansas City, Junior, English. Coddington, Susan K: Alexander, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Coffey, Melody A: Kismet, Sophomore, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Coffman, Cheryl S: Overbrook, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Coffman, Dawn A: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Coffman, Douglas J: Emporia, Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering. Coffman, Steven R: Emporia, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Cofran, Daniel R: Topeka, Freshman, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Cohen, Garra P: Leavenworth, Sophomore, General. Cohen, Gary L: University City, Mo., Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Cohen, Howard I: Plainview, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Cohn, Robert A: Bronx, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Colby, Lynda M: Council Grove, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Cole, Charles C: Wellington, Sophomore, Business Administration. Cole, Gary A: Havana, Sophomore, General. Cole, Virginia E: Dallas, Tex., Freshman, Technical Journalism. Coleman, Marcia E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Psychology. Collins, Roger D: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Education. 560 TOP ROW: Collinsworth, Crystal: Cottonwood. Freshman. General. Collom, Rebecca S: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Coltrane, Donnie D: McCune, Junior. Agricultural Education. Colvin, Linda S: Wichita. Freshman, Home Economics and Journal- ism. Colvin, Michael A: Hutchinson, Junior. General. SECOND ROW: Combrink, Jeanne A: Kiowa. Junior, Sociology. Combs, Rosemary: Richland. Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Compton, Thomas E: Olathe, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Conard, Dale E: Timken. Freshman, Agricultural Education. Conard, Terry W: Timken, Junior, Animal Sciences and Industry. THIRD ROW: Conaway, Nancy J: Topeka. Freshman. General. Con- don, Vivienne L Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Congrove, Carolyn K: Effingham, Junior. Elementary Education. Conner, Rich- ard D: Lawrence, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Conner, Tim- othy P: Kansas City. Junior, English. FOURTH ROW: Conners, Elizabeth F: Halstead, Junior. Physical Therapy. Conrad, William A: Alton. Sophomore, Agricultural Educa- tion. Conrow, Margaret J: Wakefield, Junior. Speech. Conus, How- ard D: Topeka. Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Conway, Donald T: Oakley. Freshman. General . FIFTH ROW: Conway, Kenneth L: Natoma. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Conway, Ronald A: Oakley. Freshman, Accounting. Cook, Charles H: Fredonia. Freshman. Architecture. Cook, Clifford R: Geneva. III.. Freshman. Political Science. Cook, James L: Topeka. Freshman. Building Construction. SIXTH ROW: Cook, John D: Topeka. Freshman. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Cook, Robert A: Florence, Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Cook, Robert C: Emporia, Sophomore, Animal Sciences and Industry. Cook, Robert D: Mineral Wells, Tex., Junior. Psychology. Cook, Su- san K: Hugoton. Freshman. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Cook, Suzanne: Concordia. Freshman. General Home Economics. Cool, Marcelyn K: Manhattan, Freshman. Physi- cal Therapy. Cooley, David W: Leavenworth. Freshman, Pre-Forest- ry. Coombs, Robert: Wichita. Junior, Pre-Law. Coon, Marilyn P: Dal- las. Tex.. Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Coon, Mary A: Manhattan, Junior, Applied Music. Cooney, Thomas K: Washington. Junior. History. Cooper, James M: Newnan. Ga., Freshman, Business Administration. Cooper, Jerry D: Moran, Freshman, General. Cooper, Marilyn P: Kansas City, Fresh- man. General. BOTTOM ROW: Cooper, Peggy E: Lenexa, Freshman General. Coop- er, Ralph C: Wichita, Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Cooper, Sandra S: Hoxie, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Cooper, Stephen D: Edna, Freshman, General Agriculture. Copelan, Ray- mond L: Clay Center, Sophomore. Mathematics. 561 V f W 1 ? Underclassmen:Cop-Cum TOP ROW: Copp, Charles H: Topeka, Freshman, General. Copper- smith, Martha: Manhattan, Junior, Modern Languages. Corbin, Pamela K: Lenexa, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Corby, Rich- ard K: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration. Corcoran, Mary J: Manhattan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Cordell, David C: Tipton, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Cordel, Stephen F: Tipton, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Cordon, Patricia G: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Corey, Alan S: Herington, Junior, Accounting. Corn, Karen S: Topeka, Junior, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Corn, LuAnn J: Lawrence, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cornelius, Alan E: Topeka, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Cornwall, Carl E: Ellsworth, Junior, Political Science. Cornwell, David R: St. John, Freshman, Animal Sciences and Industry. Coro- genes, Sharon G: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Corwin, Paul L: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Cosgrove, John D: Council Grove, Freshman, Ani- mal Sciences and Industry. Cotro, Steven W: Massapequa, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Cotton, Marilyn G: Leawood, Sopho- more, Modern Languages. Cotton, Richard C: Topeka, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Coulter, Curt E: Pittsburg, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Counihan, Michael R: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Coupal, Shirley S: Miltonvale, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Court, Robert W: Leawood, Junior, Accounting. Couture, Wanda C: Clyde, Sopho- more, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SIXTH ROW: Cover, Theresa Y: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Covey, Bonnie I: Old Bridge, N.J., Sophomore, General. Cowling, John W: Parsons, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Cox, Alan D: Lawrence, Junior, Agricultural Education. Cox, Kay L: Colby, Junior, Elementary Education . SEVENTH ROW: Cox, Paula E: Augusta, Freshman, Sociology. Cox, Rebecca J: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Physical Education. Cox, Thom- as F: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Bakery Management. Coy, Carol L: Mission, Freshman, Consumer Interest. Coyne, Alan T: Wichita, Sophomore, Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Coyne, Carolyn S: Shawnee, Freshman, General Home Economics. Coyne, Wealtha A: Leawood, Freshman, Physical Education. Crabtree, Linda J: Highland, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Craft, David S: Brentwood, Mo., Junior, Industrial Engineering. Craig, John W: Osawatomie, Junior, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Craig, William E: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Cram, Susan H: Portis, Junior, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Cramer, Cathy J: Oberlin, Freshman, Sociology. Cramer, Constance J: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Cramer, Diana L: Boulder, Colo., Freshman, Sociology. 562 TOP ROW: Crandall, Philip G: Ellsworth, Junior, General Agriculture. Crandell, Terry L: Lyons, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Crane, Alan B: Larned. Freshman, Agronomy. Crane, Colleen T: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore, English. Crawford, Carol A: Dodge City, Soph- omore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SECOND ROW: Crawford, David L: Vermillion, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Crawford, James S: Topeka. Freshman, General Agri- culture. Crawford, James W: Wichita. Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Crawford, Louise M: El Dorado, Mo., Junior, Elementary Education. Crawford, Lynette: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. THIRD ROW: Crawshaw, Vern L: Altoona, Junior, Animal Sciences and Industry. Credico, Diana J: Leawood, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Crelly, Melvin B: Wichita, Freshman, General. Crenshaw, Mary M: Overland Park, Freshman, Music Education. Creson, Janie M: Colby. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Cress, Donald E: Humboldt, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Creswell, David M: Hermleigh, Tex., Sophomore. Physi- cal Education. Creviston, Joela M: Topeka, Freshman, General. Creviston, Judy J: Topeka, Junior. Home Economics Education. Crew, Richard M: Augusta. Sophomore, Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Crispin, Mary C: Kansas City, Sophomore. Mathemat- ics. Crist, Judith A: Holcomb, Freshman, Business Administration. Crist, Terren D: Scott City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Croan, Carl R: Paola, Freshman, Architecture. Crofoot, Pam S: Ce- dar Point, Freshman, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Croft, Innis L: Anthony, Junior, Agricultural Education. Cropp, Carolyn S: Lawrence. Sophomore. General Home Econom- ics. Crostarosa, Joseph P: Overland Park. Sophomore, General. Cro- tinger, Fred: Tribune, Freshman, General. Crotinger, Ronald W: Trib- une. Junior, Animal Sciences and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: Crouch, Shelia F: Kinsley, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Crouse, Margaret R: Garden City. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Crowell, Peggy J: Scott City. Sophomore, Mathe- matics. Crowley, Bradd A: Independence. Mo.. Freshman, Architec- ture. Cruce, Connie J: Overland Park, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Crumbaker, Karen K: Belvue, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Crumrine, John C: Jewell, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Cuccio, Janet S: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Educa- tion. Cudney, Doris J: Trousdale. Freshman, General. Culbertson, Kenneth: Lyndon, Junior, General. BOTTOM ROW: Culbertson, Larry F: Lyndon, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Cullen, David L: Topeka. Sophomore, General. Culley, Judith A: Topeka. Junior. Secondary Education. Culver, Sibyl K: Kansas City, Freshman, Music Education. Cummings, Cinda S: Wilmore. Sophomore, Modern Languages. 563 Underclassmen: Cun-Del TOP ROW: Cunningham, Judith A: Marysville, Junior, Elementary Education. Cupp, Deva E: Scott City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cupp, George E: Scott City, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Cure, Thomas KL- Hanston, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Curry, Cheri: Council Grove, Freshman, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Curry, Dwight L: Sophomore, General. Curry, Sue A: Liberal, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Curtin, Deborah L: Colby, Freshman, General. Curtis, Leslie A: Wamego, Freshman, General. Gushing, Connie: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. THIRD ROW: Cusumano, Joseph P: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Cutro, Christopher F: Bayonne, N.J., Sophomore, General. Cyr, Jayson C: Clyde, Junior, Accounting. Dagley, Linda R: Kearney, Mo., Junior, Elementary Education. Dahm, Duane H: Palmer, Ju- nior, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Dahm, Gary D: Waterville, Sophomore, General. Dal- by, Robin B: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Dal- inghaus, Karen M: Baileyville, Sophomore, General. Dallman, Danita E: Britt, Iowa, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Dalrymple, Daniel C: Topeka, Freshman, Geology. FIFTH ROW: Dalrymple, Lonnie E: Paola, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Dame, Donald L: Mulvane, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Dame, George L: Plant City, Fla., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Damon, Marianne Y: Leavenworth, Junior, Speech. Da- mon, Philip S: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. ft ffl SIXTH ROW: Daniels, Melissa J: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Danielson, Jeffrey H: Manhattan, Sophomore, Statistics. Darby, Paul B: Concordia, Junior, Chemistry. Darr, Michael K: Cen- tralia. Freshman, Business Administration. Daubert, John D: Scott City, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Davenport, Donita K: Manhattan, Freshman, Chem- istry. Davenport, Jane E: Osage City, Sophomore, Consumer Inter- est. Davenport, Judith R: Osage City, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. David, Judy K: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Davidson, Deborah A: Elkhart, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Davidson, Deborah S: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Davidson, Homer M: Simpson, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Education. Davidson, Mark L: Topeka, Freshman, Music Education. Davidson, Nancy L: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Davidson, Patricia J: Allen, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Davis, Beverly J: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics Education. Davis, Bruce L: Merriam, Freshman, Political Sci ence. Davis, Catherine J: Naperville, III., Junior, Elementary Education. Davis, Cathy J: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Davis, Denise M: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Home Economics Education. 564 SIXTH ROW: Dean, Dennis M: Beloit, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Dean, Richard A: Waterville, Sophomore, Medical Technolo- gy. Dean, Susan R: Wichita, Freshman, General. Dearing, Belva L: Wichita, Freshman, General. DeBaun, Thomas B: Osage City, Sopho- more, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Debold, Michael E: Salina, Freshman, Civil Engi- neering. Decker, William L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. De Donder, Mary A: St. Marys, Sophomore, General. Deege, Deborah J: Larned, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. DeForest, Jean M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: DeGraf, Gary C: Park Ridge. III.. Freshman, Architec- ture. DeHoff, Freddie M: La Cygne, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. DeHoff, Linda R: La Cygne, Junior, Music Education. Deho- ney, Patricia G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Deiter, Boni- la X: Paxico, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: DeJulio, Raymond L: Salina, Calif., Sophomore, Pre- Secon-dary Education. Delimont, Francis M: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Business Administration. Dellere, David R: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. DeLong, Paul E: Bay Shore, N.Y., Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Delzeit, Mary A: Wathena. Sophomore, General. TOP ROW: Davis, Donna D: Lakin, Junior, Elementary Education. Davis, Donna J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Davis, Donna L: Chanute, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Davis, Duane L: Atlanta, Junior, Agricultural Journalism. Davis, Gale W: Topeka, Junior, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Davis, Guy W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Chemi- cal Engineering. Davis, Harold A: Hays, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Davis, James F: Topeka, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Davis, James P: Great Bend, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Dav- is, Jeanine A: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Davis, Judith K: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Davis, Karen M: Manhattan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Davis, Louis E: Marysville, Sophomore, General. Davis, Mark E: Olathe, Freshman, Building Construction. Davis, Michael O: Wichita, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Davis, Otis L: Salina, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Davis, Richard B: Bonner Springs, Junior, Accounting. Dav- is, Rodney E: Oakley, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Davis, Rose L: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Davis, Steve R: Hugoton, Freshman, Agricultural Education. FIFTH ROW: Dawes, Patricia A: Wellington, Junior, Psychology. Dawson, Cheryl A: Newton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Dawson, Susan L: Russell, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Day, Peggy J: Langdon, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Dean, Deborah F: Waterville, Freshman, General. tt (ft 565 FOURTH ROW: Deutsch, Duane L: Hoisington, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. De Vaughan, Terry D: Douglass, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Devaux, Geoffrey C: Spain, Freshman, General Agriculture. Dewey, Joslyn A: Garden City, Sophomore, General. Dexter, Joan L: Bellflower, Calif., Junior, Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: DeYoung, Lorna E: Junction City, Junior, Clothing Re- tailing. Diaz, Therisa J: Topeka, Freshman, General. Dickerson, Gregory A: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Dickerson, Ronald L: Coraopolis, Pa., Sophomore, Physical Education. Dickhut, Norma J: Scott City, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Dickhut, Rose E: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Dickinson, Lynne: Shawnee, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Dickson, Diane E: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Dickson, Diane E: St. George, Freshman, English. Diehl, Donna M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Diehl, Loretta M: Emmett, Freshman, General. Diehl, Paul B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Diehl, Regi L: Guide Rock, Neb., Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Dicker, Mary L: Hanover, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Diemer, Jerry W: McGrew, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Dierking, Cathy A: Atchison, Freshman, General Home Economics. Dietler, Bruce F: Basking Ridge, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dietrich, James D: Hiawatha, Junior, Agri- cultural Mechanization. Dill, Janice K: Independence, Mo., Fresh- man, General Home Economics. Diller, Deborah D: Belleville, Soph- omore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Dillon, Sherry L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Dinges, Thomas: Hays, Freshman, General. Dirsa, Grego- ry D: Haverhill, Mass., Freshman, Architecture. Dissinger, Frank! K: Columbia, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Ditgen, Brian L: Nickerson, Junior, Business Administration. Underclassmen:Dem-Doy TOP ROW: DeMint, Jan C: Hutchinson, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Demmer, Michael J: Kingman, Freshman, General Agriculture. Den, Steven E: Bellevue, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Denney, Forrest D: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dennis, Roger D: Manhattan, Junior, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Denny, Daryl D: Wellington, Junior, Secondary Edu- cation. DeNota, Gary A: Kansas City, Junior, Bakery Management. Denton, David L: Atchison, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Denton, Donald L: Bushton, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Denton, Janice R: Altamont, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Denton, Kay L: Waterville, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Deschner, Jean M: Beloit, Junior, Family and Child Development. Detrick, Paul F: Florissant, Mo., Sophomore. Pre- Medicine. Detrixhe, Edward B: Ames, Junior, Pre-Law. Deubler, Mar- ilyn L: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education . 566 TOP ROW: Dixon, Charles R: Leon, Junior, Biological Science. Dixon, Ginger D: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Dixon, John P: Junction City, Sophomore, Accounting. Dixon, Lawrence: Glassboro, N.J.. Junior, Secondary Education. Dixon, Thomas W: Junction City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Dlabal, Paul W: Herington, Sophomore, Applied Mu- sic. Doane, Gary R: Downs, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Dock- ins, Steven E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Dodd, Melvin E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Biological Science. Dodds, Dennis, D: Kiowa, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Dodez, Orin: Wooster, Ohio, Junior, Technical Journal- ism. Dodge, Deborah M: APO, N.Y., Freshman, Modern Languages. Dodge, Lois A: Olsburg, Sophomore, Music Education. Doerksen, Margaret: Satanta, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Dohl, Marjorie E: Syl- van Grove, Sophomore, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Dohm, Lea A: Grinnell, Junior, Speech. Dolance, Lar- ry S: Kansas City, Mo.. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Dolbow, Michael D: Wichita, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Dold, Rebecca A: Empo- ria, Freshman, General. Dolechek, Edward J: Claflin, Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Dolenc, Jon S: Aurora, Colo., Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Dolezilek, Donald B: Rossville, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Dolginoff, Mark A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Domme, Cecilia M: Topeka, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Domoney, Dana G: Downs, Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. SIXTH ROW: Donaldson, Deborah J: Wichita, Freshman, English. Don Carlos, Patricia: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Doner, Gregory W: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Donham, Joyce I: Gardner. Freshman, General. Donovan, Patty S: Topeka, Freshman, Sociology. SEVENTH ROW: Doperalski, Vic L: Wamego, Sophomore, Chemistry. Dorland, Elizabeth M: Corning, Junior, Chemistry. Dorland, Phyllis A: Corning, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Dorrance, Patricia D: Ax- tell, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Douglas, Kenneth D: Bridgeport, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Douthett, Kathryn E: Augusta, Junior, Sociology. Douthit, Frank R: St. Francis, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Douthit, Patricia L: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Dow, Marilyn M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Downes, James T: Leavenworth , Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Downey, Dianne L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Downs, Ernest L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Downtain, Duane C: Garden City. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Doxsee, Gregory M: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Doyle, Samuel D: Leonardville, Sophomore, Physics. 567 Underclassmen: Dre-Eas TOP ROW: Dreibelbis, Jackie S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. Dreier, Diane C: Hesston, Freshman. General Home Economics. Dreier, Gary J: Kansas City, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering. Dreiling, Jan M: Hays, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Dreiling, Linda K: Grinnell, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Drennan, D ' Ann: Winfield, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Drew, Gregory P: Omaha, Neb., Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Driscoll, James R: Randolph, Mass., Junior, General. Driver, William G: Pomona, Junior, Accounting. Droege, William J: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Droge, Douglas A: Seneca, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Drost, Gary C: Vandenberg, Calif., Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Drouhard, Thomas M: Danville, Junior, Electrical Engin eer- ing. Drown, Deborah G: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Drury, Diane T: Wichita. Sophomore, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Dubber, Patricia B: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. DuBois, James H: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Architecture. Dubois, Verdon F: Paola, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Duckers, John W: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Dudgeon, Richard M: Hebron, Neb., Freshman, Vet- erinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Dudley, Margo M: CawkerCity, Freshman, History. Duf- fy, Clark R: Chapman, Freshman, General. Duffy, Rebecca E: Junc- tion City, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Duhan, Dale F: Webster, Mo., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Dukich, Joseph M: Leawood, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Dulin, Mark P: Coffeyville, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Dulin, Susan J: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Dumey, David A: Ferguson, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. Dumford, Kelly L: Junior, Business Administration. Dumler, Dennis W: Russell, Junior, Wildlife Conservation . SEVENTH ROW: Dumler, Edith F: Russell, Freshman, General. Dun- bar, Kathleen: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Physical Education. Dunbar, Ronald E: Richmond, Freshman, Animal Science and In- dustry. Dungey, Clifford L: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Dunn, Clinton E: Manhattan, Junior, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Dunn, Joseph J: Hollis, N.Y., Sophomore, Architec- ture. Dunn, Larry E: Richfield, Freshman, Agronomy. Dunn, Nancy K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Dunn, Nancy K: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dunn, Phil- ip W: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW: Durbin, Patricia R: Moline, Freshman, Architecture. Durham, Patricia L: Emporia. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Durler, Raymond S: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. Dur- ler, Sharen A: Great Bend, Sophomore, Computer Science. DuRoy, Sheryl A: Topeka, Freshman, Technical Journalism. 568 Chi Os lose ground in their tug against Pi Beta Phi who later won the annual Delta Chi tug of war meet. WW TOP ROW: Durrance, Ronald L: Bowling Green, Fla., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dusenbury, Susanna G: Caldwell. Sopho- more, General Home Economics. Duston, Douglas J: Gaylord, Soph- omore, Veterinary Medicine. Dutch, John J: Rulo, Neb., Junior, Busi- ness Administration. Dutton, Craig H: Concordia, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Dyck, Lu Anne: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Dye, Deborah K: Liberty, Mo.. Sophomore, Mathematics. Dye, Gary K: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Dyer, Stephen J: Wauwatosa, Wis., Sophomore, Mathematics. Dyer, William K: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Dyke, Elizabeth A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, English. Ealy, Dennis E: Junction City, Junior, Accounting. Earhart, Orville A: Independence, Junior, Building Construction. Early, Harold R: Kan- sas City, Mo., Sophomore, Physical Education. Early, Marcia G: Sa- betha. Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Early, Terry D: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Archi- tecture. Easterday, Catherine: Salina, Freshman, General. Easter- day, Katherine: Atwood. Junior, Elementary Education. Eastin, Sa- bra E: Emporia. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Eas- ton, Douglas P: Beattie, Junior, Animal Science and Industry . 569 Underclassmen: Eat- Eva TOP ROW: Eaton, Jeffrey M: Santa Rosa, Calif., Freshman, Business Administration. Eberle, Nita Z: Newton, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Ebert, Alexis L: St. George, Junior, General Home Economics. Ebert, Michael K: St. George, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Ebert, Rose A: St. George, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education . SECOND ROW: Ebertz, Lois A: Sheridan, Wyo., Junior, General. Ebright, Evelyn L: Lyons, Freshman, Music Education. Eburno, Jo- seph V: Chicago, III., Sophomore, Geochemistry. Eckert, James D: Topeka, Freshman, General Agriculture. Ecord, Charles A: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Edds, Linda S: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Edelblute, Phillip: Garden City, Sophomore, General. Edelman, Marilyn K: Sabetha, Freshman, General. Edelman, Randy A: Rolla. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Edgar, Nancy L: Colby, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Edgecombe, Mary K: Wichita, Freshman, Psycholo- gy. Edwards, Charles S: Fowler, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Edwards, Gretta J: El Dorado, Junior, Mathematics. Edwards, Morris A: Chapman, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Edwards, Roger W: Emporia, Junior, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. FIFTH ROW: Edwards, Sidney T: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical En- gineering. Edwards, William J: Topeka, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Effland, Deborah L: White City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Egan, Elaine M: Salina, Freshman, General. Egan, Michael E: Salina, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Eggleston, Kenneth G: Monroe, La., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Egner, Douglas A: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Eicher, Gregory L: Brewster, Junior, History. Eicher, Jonathan W: Brewster, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Eickman, Deborah J: Hastings, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Einsel, Martha C: Wilmore, Junior, Biological Sci- ence. Eisenbarth, Linda J: Onaga, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Eisler, Marion K: Easton, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Eitz- man, Jan L: Hardy, Neb., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Elder, Don- na M: Smith Center, Sophomore, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Elder, Steven C: Salina, Sophomore, Physical. Elder, Thomas J: Topeka, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Elleman, Su - san: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ellen- becker, Sandra: Marysville, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Elliot, Arthur R: Leawood, Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Elliott, Deanna H: Herington, Freshman, General. Elliott, Michael B: Goodland, Junior, Political Science. Ellis, Const- ance L: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. Ellis, Donald P: St. Marys, Sophomore, Chemistry. Ellis, Janine M: Chapman, Fresh- man, Clothing Retailing. 570 FIFTH ROW: Enterline, Daniel L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Epp, Edward L: Pretty Prairie, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Erbes, Rita E: LaCrosse, Freshman, General Home Economics. Erhardt, Cynthia L: Ellsworth, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Erickson, Dorothy K: Leawood. Sophomore, Art. SIXTH ROW: Erickson, Forrest E: Pawnee Rock. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Erickson, Fred A: Rockfort, Maine. Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Erickson, Gerald W: Sutton, Neb., Freshman, Vet- erinary Medicine. Ericksten, Roger D: Sabetha, Sophomore, Chem- istry. Ericson, Merle: Marquette. Freshman, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Ericson, Sue A: Liberal. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Ernest, Deborah L: Allen Park. Mich., Freshman. General. Ernst, Nancy A: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Ervin, Patricia M: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Eschmann, William C: Columbia. III., Junior, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Eshelman, Donna J: Sedgwick. Junior. Elementary Education. Esslinger, Joyce A: Riley. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Esslinger, Sandra A: Frankfort. Freshman, General Home Economics. Essmiller, Arnell D: Great Bend. Junior, Modern Languages. Estes, Ronald M: Atchison, Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Etrick, Joseph F: Garden City, Junior. Technical Journalism. Eustace, Stephen E: Topeka. Junior. Anthropology. Evanhoe, Charles A: Topeka, Junior. Landscape Architecture. Ev- ans, Harry J: Topeka. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Evans, Mar- ianne T: Leawood. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. TOP ROW: Ellis, Randall S: Prairie Village. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Ellis, Sandra K: Clay Center. Sophomore, Music Education. Ellis, Sharon E: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Biological Science. El- lis, Terry L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Ellis, William D: Humboldt, Junior. Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Elmen, Linda C: Leavenworth. Junior, Art. Elsham, Leslie M: Leawood, Freshman, General. Eisner, Deborah A: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. General Home Economics. Elson, Carol S: Peo- ria. III.. Sophomore, Modern Languages. Eltiste, Dale A: Phillipsburg, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Elwell, Mike R: Tecumseh. Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Emmerson, Albert E: Osborne, Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. Emmot, John L: Beloit. Junior. Political Science. End- ers, Jacqueline: Cranbury, N.J., Junior. Pre-Secondary Education. Engelhardt, Steven W: Abilene. Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Engelken, Joseph T: Goff. Junior, Psychology. Engle, Lynette M: Abilene. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Engle, Robert L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Physical Education. Engle, Yvonne J: Clyde, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Engler, Da- vid L: Topeka. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. 571 Underclassmen: Eva-Fla TOP ROW: Evans, Roselene M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Busi- ness Education. Evans, Scott A: lola, Junior, Computer Science. Everett, Mildred: Kansas City, Sophomore, Economics. Everett, Su- san A: Topeka, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Everhart, Alan L: Paola, Freshman, General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Ewald, Philip C: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Archi- tecture. Ewing, Donna F: Topeka, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Ewing, Larry R: Hiawatha, Junior, Animal Sci- ences and Industry. Ewy, Gerald K: Halstead, Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Ewy, Kenneth L: Halstead. THIRD ROW: Eyestone, Cecilia A: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Pagan, Susan J: Benton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Fairbank, Marvin M: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education. Fair- banks, David F: Manhattan, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Fair- banks, Shawnee L: King City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. FOURTH ROW: Fairbanks, Steven E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Fairbanks, Treva K: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics Edu- cation. Fairchild, Ricki D: Great Bend. Freshman, General. Fairhurst, Marjorie A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Sociology. Fairless, Toni R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Applied Music. FIFTH ROW: Faith, Lynda J: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Fajgier, Charles J: Browns Mills, N.J., Freshman, Pre - Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Fakler, Joe A: Marysville, Sopho- more, Veterinary Medicine. Falgione, Beverly K: Blue Hill, Neb., Freshman, General Home Economics. Falk, Mevlin H: Alta Vista, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Falk, Susan K: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Education. Fallis, Linda J: Mission, Sophomore, Sociology. Faltermeier, Daniel: Russell, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Fankhauser, Wesley L: Madi- son, Junior, Restaurant Management. Fansher, Diane R: Garden City, Freshman, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Farber, Gloria A: Derby, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Farney, Kent J: Leawood. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Farrell, Sharon A: Wamego, Freshman, Chemistry. Farrell, Tana J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Farres, Theodore W: Wood- bine, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Fatkin, Margaret E: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Fatzer, Carol J: Lewis, Junior, Psychology. Faulconer, Donald A: El Dorado, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Faulds, Charles M: Dodge City, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Fawcett, Mark E: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Fearing, Karl D: Burr Oak, Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Fedde, Linda A: Shawnee, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Feerer, Virgil V: Beloit, Junior, Computer Science. Feerer, Warren C: Beloit, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Feldkamp, Carolyn S: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Home Economics. 572 TOP ROW: Feldkamp, Mary L: Natoma, Junior, Home Economics Education. Felix, John R: Kansas City. Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Fellers, Edmond E: Hays. Sophomore. Pre-Business Edu- cation. Fellers, Kenneth K: Clay Center. Freshman. Psychology. Fell- man, Carol S: Osage City. Freshman. Pre-Business Education . SECOND ROW: Felts, Richard W: Liberty, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Fent, Mary J: Newton. Sophomore. Home Economics Edu- cation. Ferbrache, Bette J: Hiawatha. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Fergerson, Steven C: Dodge City. Freshman. Business Administration. Ferguson, Craig R: Manhattan. Freshman, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Ferguson, Gregory L: Minneola, Freshman, English. Ferguson, Jon C: Kensington. Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Fiedler, Gordon D: Salina, Freshman. English. Fields, Phillip R: Salina, Soph- omore. General. Fieser, Dean E: Plains, Junior, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Fike, Linda D: Ramona. Freshman, General. Findeiss, Patricia B: Wichita. Junior. History. Findley, Deborah S: Baldwin. Freshman. General. Finger, Marilyn F: Horton. Freshman. General Home Economics. Finger, Mark J: Larned. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Finkeldei, Mark A: Fowler. Sophomore, General Agricul- ture. Finn, Gregory L: Hoisington. Freshman, General. Finney, Nan- cy G: Hutchinson. Freshman. General. Firebaugh, Douglas A: Prairie Village. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fischer, Byron L: Whea- ton. Sophomore, General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Fischer, Cheryn M: Prairie Village. Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Fischer, Jeanette L: Wallace, Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Fiser, Barbara J: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Fish, Rhoda M: Manhattan. Sophomore, General. Fishburn, Anita L: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. SEVENTH ROW: Fisher, Celeste E: Lewis. Sophomore, Secondary Education. Fisher, Deborah L: Mulvane. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Fisher, Eunice E: Lewis. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Fisher, John W: Holton. Sophomore. General Agricul- ture. Fisher, Mark A: Wichita. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Fisher, Rhonda L: Alta Vista. Sophomore. Music Edu- cation. Fisher, Sandra A: Holton. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Fish- er, Stephen R: Alta Vista. Junior. Mathematics. Fisher, Steven D: Meade, Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Fitt, James A: Medinah. III., Junior. History. BOTTOM ROW: Fitt, Jenny L: Morton Grove. III.. Sophomore. Pre- Secondary Education. Fitzpatrick, Marjorie: Emporia. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Fitzsimons, Patrick: Kansas City, Freshman. Pre- Law. Flack, Dick P: Greenville. N.Y.. Junior. Bakery Management. Flanary, Richard L: St. Marys. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. 573 Underclassmen: Fla-Fra TOP ROW: Flandermeyer, Kathy: Alexandria, Va., Junior, Elementa- ry Education. Fleischacker, Donna: Ludell, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Fleming, William F: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Business Administration. Flentie, Craig K: Centralia, Sophomore, Physical Education. Fleske, Louis F: Garfield, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Fletcher, Terrell H: Alton, III., Sophomore, Land- scape Architecture. Flickner, Sandra G: Moundridge, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Florer, William S: Deerfield, Junior, Second- ary Education. Flournoy, Ralph L: Kansas City, Junior, Civil Engi- neering. Floyd, Linda J: St. Francis, Freshman, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Floyd, Lizabeth L: Wichita, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Floyd, Roetta D: Johnson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Flynn, Douglas A: Riley, Freshman, Gen- eral. Flynn, Patricia A: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Focke, Kathryn G: Atwood, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. DU men use a tune to introduce their candidate Dan Huffman, later chosen the Favorite Man on Campus. 574 TOP ROW: Fogelberg, Larry R: Scandia, Junior. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Poland, Nancy L: Almena. Junior. Art. Folck, Stephen P: Parkville. Mo.. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Foley, Tina K: Topeka. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Foltz, Kathy L: Abi- lene. Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Foncannon, Frances A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. General. Foncannon, Thomas M: Prairie Village, Junior, General. Fontenot, Gregory: Ft. Eustis. Va., Sophomore. History. Foos, Kath- ryn L: Bazine, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Foos, Larry E: Oakley. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. THIRD ROW: Foos, Loraine F: Oakley. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Foote, Carolyn A: Sea Girt. N.J.. Sophomore. General. Forbes, Ran- dall J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Forbes, Susan K: Burlington. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Ford, Helen L: Edgerton. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Ford, Sue E: Olathe. Freshman, Humanities. Ford, Susan M: Manhattan. Sophomore. Music Education. Ford, William H: Edgerton, Freshman. General. Foreman, David A: Valley Center. Freshman. Building Construction. Forgey, Larry P: Marysville. Soph- omore, History. FIFTH ROW: Forsberg, Patricia A: Kansas City. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Forsherg, Jean A: Wichita. Freshman. Art. Fortner, Jimmie R: Fredonia. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Foss, Phillip E: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Administration. Fos- ter, James F: Kansas City. Freshman. General. SIXTH ROW: Foster, Kathryn A: Great Bend. Junior. Sociology. Fos- ter, Sarah A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Foun- taine, James H: Manhattan. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Four- nier, Joseph T: Cambria Heights. N.Y., Freshman, Bakery Manage- ment. Fowles, Christine A: Clay Center. Junior. Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Fox, Elizabeth A: Girard. Freshman. Physical Thera- py. Fox, Larry M: Plains. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Frackowiak, Darrell: Overland Park. Sophomore. General. Frager, Janet K: Mor- rowville. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Francesconi, Rob- erta A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Francis, Clyde E: Harper. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Francis, Kenneth J: Dodge City. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Francis, Michael E: Topeka. Freshman. Political Sci- ence. Franson, Pamela M: Clay Center. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Frantz, Gary A: Salina. Freshman, Landscape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Franz, Teresa J: Derby. Sophomore. Medical Tech- nology. Franzen, Lois A: Commerce City. Colo., Freshman. Physical Therapy. Fraser, John W: Concordia. Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Frasier, Beverly S: Sharon Springs. Junior. Home Econom- ics Education. Frazey, Susan D: Edwardsville. Sophomore. Pre- Nursing. 575 SEVENTH ROW: Frost, Bruce E: Smolan, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Frownfelter, Jimmie: Junction City, Sophomore, Account- ing. Fruehling, Michael W: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Frusher, Steven V: Ness City, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Fry, James R: Wichita, Freshman, Chemistry. EIGHTH ROW: Fry, Linda M: Salina, Sophomore, General. Fry, Rhon- da L: Little River, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Fugger, Susan M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Fuhrken, Ronald C: Springfield, III., Junior, Landscape Architecture. Fulk, Sheryl L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Fulkerson, Joan J: Liberty, Mo., Junior, Physical Education. Fulkerson, Paul C: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Fullana, Jose M: Puerto Rico, Sophomore, Architecture. Fuller, Daniel L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Fuller, Ronald D: Dodge City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Underclassmen: Fra-Gas TOP ROW: Frazier, Marcia L: Goodland, Freshman, General. Freder- ick, Martha R: Chanute, Freshman, General. Freeborn, Karol J: Smith Center, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Freeburne, Ste- ven K: Peabody, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Freeby, Larry R: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Law. SECOND ROW: Freed, Nancy J: Lawrence, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Freedman, Arthur B: Marblehead, Mass., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Freeman, Linda S: Kansas City, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Freeman, Stephen W: De Soto, Junior, Politi- cal Science. Freeman, Susan G: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. THIRD ROW: Freidell, James E: Leawood, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Freiherr, Kathleen J: Westfield, N.J., Sophomore, Clothing, Retailing. French, Danny D: Eureka, Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Frey, Gary W: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. Frey, John A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry . FOURTH ROW: Fricano, Philip J: North Collins, N.Y., Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Frick, Sarah E: Atwood, Freshman, General. Friel- ing, Gary L: Athol, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Friend, James R: Nortonville, Freshman, Chemistry. Fries, Edward A: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Friesen, Patricia K: Inman, Sophomore, English. Fris- bie, Marsha K: McDonald, Freshman, Mathematics. Fritchen, David R: Council Grove, Sophomore, Building Construction. Frizzo, Jay G: Hutchinson, So phomore, Business Administration. Froelich, David S: Leawood, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Froetschner, James D: Offerle, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Froetschner, Richard: Offerle, Freshman, Agronomy. Fromm, Diana R: Beloit, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Fromme, Mary L: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Fronick, William C: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Architecture. 576 TOP ROW: Fulton, Ellen L: Ellsworth, Junior, Housing and Equip- ment. Funk, James L: LaCrosse, Freshman, General. Funston, Karen I: Abilene, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Fuqua, Randall E: Caney. Junior, Agricultural Education. Gabler, Kathleen M: Over- land Park, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Gabriel, Mark D: Eudora, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Gabrielson, Ronald L: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Gadberry, Barbara D: Wichita, Junior, Sociology. Caddie, Fran- cis M: Cottonwood. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agricul- ture. Gadson, Charles E: Salina, Junior, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Gaede, Diane: Manhattan. Junior, Art. Gaede, Ragene H: Newton. Freshman, Mathematics. Gaines, Janice L: Overland Park. Freshman. General Home Economic s. Gaines, Tharran E: Kensington, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Galle, Norman R: Moundridge, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Gallemore, Paula J: Wellington. Sophomore, Physi- cal Therapy. Galloway, Jane E: Wakeeney. Freshman, General. Gampper, Judith L: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Gampper, Maureen E: Topeka. Freshman. Applied Music. Gansel, Richard W: Hill City. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Gantenbein, Andrew L: Hope, Sophomore, Horticulture. Gantz, Barbara E: Marion. Freshman. General. Gantz, Paula N: Ness City. Sophomore, Modern Languages. Garanson, Sandra S: Topeka, Freshman. General Home Economics. Card, Michael F: El Dorado. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Garman, Robert E: Burr Oak, Junior, Mathematics. Garman, Terry W: Kiowa. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Garner, Michael A: Leavenworth. Freshman. Business Administration. Gar- relts, Gregory A: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Garrelts, Nancy D: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Garrelts, Susan R: Salina. Junior. Medical Technolo- gy. Garrett, Janet L: Lawrence. Freshman. General. Garrett, Jimmy L: Augusta, Sophomore. History. Garrett, Marsha L: Salina. Junior, Elementary Education. Garrison, Jana M: Newton. Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Garrison, Sue L: St. Francis. Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education. Garten, R. Steven: Sharon. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Gartner, Linda L: Affton. Mo., Sophomore. Computer Science. Gartner, Robert E: Cedar Hill. Mo.. Junior, Business Admin- istration. Gartung, Jimmie L: Liberal. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Gartung, Katherine J: Hutchinson. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Carver, Lucy M: Severy. Junior. Physical Therapy. Gary, Michael B: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Building Construction. Gaskill. James R: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gas- kill, Richard L: Kinsley. Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. 577 Underclassmen: Gas-Gof TOP ROW: Gasper, Duane R: Tipton, Freshman, Accounting. Gasper, Michael D: Tipton, Junior, Accounting. Gatch, Nancy L: Hope, Ju- nior. Clothing Retailing. Gates, Billie K: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Gatewood, Nancy J: Leavenworth, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Gatlin, Frederick W: Atwood, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Gatlin, Ruth A: Atwood, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Gatlin, Toni M: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gatterman, Bryan G: Lewis, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Gatti, Rita R: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Gattshall, Robert W: Ruleton, Junior, Psychology. Gatz, Ronald F: Newton, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Gatz, Thomas C: Newton, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Gat- za, Dale E: Junction City, Freshman, Accounting. Gatzoulis, Barbara G: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Gaughan, William J: Topeka, Freshman, Speech. Gay, William D: Gardner, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Gaylord, William L: Rolla, Freshman, General. Gear, Nancy E: Wichita, Sopho- more, General. Gebhart, Glen E: Hoxie, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. FIFTH ROW: Gebhart, Joanne L: Salina, Junior, General Home Eco- nomics. Gebhart, Mary E: Hoxie, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Gedney, Melissa L: Gaylord, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Gee, Jerry R: Stafford, Freshman, Agricultural Educa- tion. Gehrs, Melvin J: Gladstone, Mo., Junior, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Gehrt, Cheryl R: Topeka, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Gelwix, Randall C: Alexandria. Va., Sophomore, Business Administration. Gentry, Cheryl T: Winfield, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Gentry, Darrell R: Winfield, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Georg, Ken P: Rush Center, Junior, Elementary Education . SEVENTH ROW: George, Cynthia: Topeka, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Gerard, Russell S: Waterloo, Iowa, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Gerhardt, Beverly A: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Gerlinger, Cathy R: Overland Park. Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Gero, Gregory A: Overland Park. Fresh- man, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Gerritz, Grace L: Manhattan, Junior, English. Ger- stner, Daniel P: Frankfort, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Ges- sner, Joseph S: Stockton, N.J., Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Get- tino, Robert E: Syracuse, N.Y.. Sophomore, Mathematics. Gibb, Wil- liam D: Elmdale, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Gibbs, Earl M: Rocky River, Ohio, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Gibler, Pauletta S: Baldwin City. Freshman, Home Economics Education. Gibson, James C: Kansas City, Fresh- man, Pre-Medicine. Gibson, John W: Winfield, Sophomore, General. Gibson, Linda C: Wichita, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. 578 SIXTH ROW: Glasco, Connie J: Bird City, Freshman. General Home Economics. Glasgow, Jimmy K: Wichita, Sophomore. Electrical En- gineering. Gleason, Oren A: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Gleason, Roger L: Seneca. Freshman. General. Glenn, Larry S: Dodge City. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: Glennon, Barbara L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Glotzbach, Stephen J: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Glowacki, William: Dearborn, Mich., Junior, Business Administration. Glunt, Sandra L: Holcomb, Junior. Home Economics Education. Glynn, Michael S: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Computer Science. EIGHTH ROW: Goble, Rebecca L: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Second- ary Education. Gockel, Jane G: St. Marys, Freshman. Psychology. Godsey, Bruce F: Waterville. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Goehring, Patricia A: Topeka. Sophomore, Elementary Education. Goering, Peter: Lehigh. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Goerne, Larry D: Streator, III., Sophomore, Architec- ture Goetz, Deborah A: Mission. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Goff, Charlotte J: Arkansas City. Sophomore. Consumer Interest. Goff, Howard R: Manhattan. Sophomore. Biochemistry. Goffrier, Patricia A: Wichita. Sophomore. General. TOP ROW: Gibson, Michael L: Winfield. Junior, Pre-Law. Gibson, Pa- tricia A: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Gie- bler, Eugene F: Russell. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Gies- senbier, Janice: Lenexa. Sophomore. Mathematics. Gifford, Haran- na L: Wichita, Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Gilbert, Larry D: Fairview. Freshman, Pre-Law. Gilbert, Rhoda M: Kansas City, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Gild- ersleve, David L: Salina. Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Gile, Duane E: Scandia. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Gilges, Verlyn E: Baldwin, Junior. Accounting. THIRD ROW: Gilkerson, Verna D: Oakley. Sophomore. Pre-Business Education. Gilkison, David K: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Gill, Robert P: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gillen, Judy A: Kingman. Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Gillespie, Jimmie C: Grainf ield. Sophomore. General . FOURTH ROW: Gillespie, Kathryn N: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Gillespie, Kirby L: Grainfield. Freshman. General. Gillilan, Jon R: Republic. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gilliland, Gayla S: Holton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gilmore, James E: Topeka, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Gilmore, Roberta K: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Gilsdorf, Michael J: Shawnee. Sophomore. Pre- Forestry. Ginter, Philip D: Topeka, Junior, Biological Science. Giv- ens, Mary S: Manhattan, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Giza, Mary C: APO, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 579 I FIFTH ROW: Goodpasture, Sheri L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Goodwin, Michael W: Osawatomie, Freshman, General. Goossen, Gwen D: Topeka, Freshman, Psychology. Gordon, Jeannine K: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Gordon, Suzanne: Winfield, Junior, Modern Languages. SIXTH ROW: Gore, Twila S: Larned, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Gorrell, Dwight G: Centerville, Junior, Agricultural Education. Gor- ton, Linda L: Beverly, Junior, Secondary Education. Goss, Phil S: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gothard, Reba M: Cedar Vale, Junior. Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Gotthardt, Sherri L: Emporia, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Gottschalk, Robert M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Civil Engi- neering. Gough, Pamela J: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Graas, David W: Victoria, Canada, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Graber, Gary H: Burrton, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Graber, Ruth A: Mulvane, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Grable, Mary C: Wathena, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Grafel, Richard A: Herndon, Sophomore, Biologi- cal Science. Graff, Steve J: Marienthal, Freshman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Graham, David E: Prairie Village, Junior, Pre-Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Graham, Gary M: White Deer, Tex., Sophomore, Technical, Journalism. Graham, Jolinda G: Marysville. Junior, Eco- nomics. Graham, Linda M: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Graham, Marsha A: Great Bend. Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Graham, Martha J: Washington, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. Underclassmen: Gof-Gri TOP ROW: Gofreed, Andrew: Oxon Hill, Md., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Gogue, Louis L: Arnold, Mo., 04, Architecture. Goheen, Douglas P: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Golden, M. Fran: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Golden, Thomas T: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Goldsberry, Tracy A: Overland Park, Freshman, Gen- eral Home Economics. Goldwasser, Patricia: Prairie Village, Fresh- man, Clothing Retailing. Goltry, Scott, J: Caldwell, Freshman, Gen- eral Agriculture. Golub, Michael A: Kansas City, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Gonzalez, Francisco: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Gooch, Jerry V: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Good, Harold E: Barnard, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Good, James E: Horton, Sophomore, General. Good, Kay L: Barnard, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Good- en, Archie L: Dodge City, Junior, Building Construction. FOURTH ROW: Gooden, Calvin E: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Goodin, Alice C: Clay Center. Freshman, General Home Economics. Goodin, Andrea J: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Gooding, Janet C: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Goodman, Candace A: Atchison, Freshman, Speech. 580 TOP ROW: Graham, Mary V: Sioux Fall. S.D.. Freshman. General. Grainger. Wendy A: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. Grandfield, Kim S: Wichita. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Grandfield, Rob S: Wichita, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Grant, Virginia M: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Gratny, Mark L: Kansas City. Sophomore. Animal Sciences and Industry. Grauerholz, James L: Athol. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Graves, Alan P: Media. Pa.. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Graves, Darryl W: Garden City, Sopho- more. Business Administration. Graves, Jacqueline A: Belleville. Freshman. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Graves, Mary E: Leawood. Freshman. General. Gray, Barbara: Topeka. Sophomore. Sociology. Gray, Dianna J: Wichita. Gray, Rebecca S: Atwood. Sophomore, Elementary Education. Gre- cian, Kendal L: Palco, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Green, Cynthia A: St. John. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Green, Gregory N: Leavenworth, Freshman, Ac- counting. Green, Henry W: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. Green, Lance R: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Green, Lee R: Leavenworth. Junior. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Green, Michael C: Topeka. Junior. Economics. Green, Thomas H: Kansas City. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Greenfield, Glenda J: Princ eton. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Green- well, Linda K: Winfield. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Green- wood, Randal L Hugoton. Freshman. General. SIXTH ROW: Gregg, Laurance D: Nehawka. Neb.. Sophomore. Bac- teriology. Gregg, Linda D: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Gregory, Arthur E: Alton. Freshman. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Grennan, Dennis E: Jewell. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Grennan, Mary J: Jamestown, Junior. Social Science. SEVENTH ROW: Grey, Thomas G: Mission. Sophomore. Pre-Dentist- ry. Grider, Alan G: Overland Park. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Grieve, Ruth A: APO San Francisco. Calif.. Junior, Computer Sci- ence. Griffeth, Linda J: Jewell. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Griffin, Charles L: Lyons. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Griffith, Michele A: Leawood. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Grigg, Gynile E: Scott City. Freshman. Physical Education. Grill, Randall O: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Grimes, Gary W: Manhattan. Freshman. Architecture. Grimes, Jo- seph E: Overland Park. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Grimes, Mark A: Prairie Village. Freshman. Mechani- cal Engineering. Grimm, Karyl A: Wellington. Freshman. Computer Science. Grimwood, Mary J: Sedgwick. Freshman. General Home Economics. Grindle, Terry M: Hill City. Freshman. Restaurant Man- agement. Grindrod, Harry H: Carlisle. Pa.. Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. 581 Underclassmen: Gri-Hag TOP ROW: Grinstead, Dan S: Bonner Springs, Junior, Zoology. Grip- ton, Janet K: Smith Center, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Griswold, Bette J: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Art. Groeltz, Jane E: St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Groesbeck, Alan W: Manhattan, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Groff, Richard W: Lincoln, Neb.. Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Grojean, Ronald L: Sikeston, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Grollmes, Darrell D: Seneca, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Gronau, Jerry L: Mankato, Minn., Sophomore, Sociolo- gy. Groothuis, Lillian M: Greenleaf, Sophomore, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Gross, Deborah A: Salina, Freshman, General. Gross, Elaine A: Friend, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Gross, Susan A: Friend, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Grossardt, James P: Claflin, Soph- omore, Veterinary Medicine. Grossman, Richard J: Pratt, Junior, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Grothusen, David W: Scott City, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Grothusen, Nancy L: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Grout, Jeannette M: Mankato, Freshman, Mu- sic Education. Grover, Barbara L: Hays, Sophomore, Mathematics. Grubbs, Linda G: Hugoton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Grube, Steven G: Franklin, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Gruber, Larry M: Hope, Freshman, General Agriculture. Gruenbacher, Edward: Colwich, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Grutzmacher, Lance W: Westmoreland, Freshman, Natural Re- sources and Conservation and Use. Gruver, Stanley L: Scott City, Junior, Industrial Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Gudenkauf, Linda M: Frankfort, F-reshman, General. Guenther, Martha M: Linn, Freshman, Speech. Gugle, Terry L: Hold- rege, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gugler, Jill A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Guilfoil, Anne M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Guilfoyle, Elizabeth: Abilene, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Gum, Lewis T: Johnson, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Gumfory, Linda K: Winfield, Freshman, General. Gump, Diana S: Wichita, Junior, English. Gunckel, Leslie A: Syracuse, Junior, Business Adm inistration. EIGHTH ROW: Gunn, Mary A: Great Bend, Junior, General. Gunn, Steven D: Hardy, Neb., Sophomore, Business Administration. Gur- nee, Edwin C: Hudson Falls, N.Y., Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Gustafson, Judy C: Minneapolis, Minn., Freshman, General Home Economics. Gustason, Barbara E: White City, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Gustason, Patricia E: White City, Sophomore, Pre- Business Education. Gutierrez, Gloria J: Junction City, Freshman, Sociology. Gutsch, Larry A: Goodland, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Guy, Danny K: Garden City, Freshman, Accounting. Guy, Harry P: Chanute, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. 1 582 5S| m TOP ROW: Guy, Sherryl A: Abilene, Sophomore, Music Education. Guy, Thomas E: Topeka, Sophomore. General. Guy, William W: To- peka. Freshman, Political Science. Gwin, Stephen E: Leoti. Fresh- man. Nuclear Engineering. Gwinn, Ralph W: Manhattan, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Gwyther, Mary J: Bismark, N.D.. Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Haas, Gretchen L: Overland Park. Freshman. Gen- eral. Haberer, Beverly J: Luray, Freshman. General. Haberer, Lynda M: Luray, Junior. Home Economics Education. Habiger, Carol S: Piqua, Junior, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Habiger, Jane E: Bushton. Freshman, General. Habiger, Robert D: Parsons, Junior. Architecture. Hachenberger, Sharon: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Hadsall, Kenneth L: Harper, Freshman. General. Haer, Henry C: Huntington, N.Y.. Fresh- man. Bakery Management. BOTTOM ROW: Hage, Nancy E: Leawood. Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Hagedorn, Charles I: Fairfax. Vir.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hager, Ronald R: Manhattan, Sophomore. Humanities. Hagerman, Wayne H: Larned, Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Hagler, Janette L: Concordia. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Compiling facts on one of almost 50 patients treated daily, a student gains experience in client contact. 583 Underclassmen: Hah-Har TOP ROW: Hahn, Allen G: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Mechanical En- gineering. Hahn, Judy K: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Psychology. Hahn, Mark L: Shawnee, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Haines, Jean M: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Education. Haist, Sharol J: Mil- tonvale, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Hake, Janice K: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Hake, Joseph C: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Hakeman, Clare M: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Halbleib, Chester W: Utica, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Haider- son, Carol E: Glasco, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Hale, Linda K: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hale, William C: Manhattan, Freshman, Landscape Ar- chitecture. Haley, Karen L: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. Hall, Danny L: Liberal, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Hall, Gary L: Chapman, Freshman, Pre-Law. FOURTH ROW: Hall, James V: Newton, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing. Hall, Sharolyn K: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administration. Hall, Thomas M: Oakley, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Hall, Vernon S: Gypsum, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hallack, Mar- garet A: Belleville, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Hallauer, Roy G: Holton, Junior, Agricultural Econom- ics. Haller, Jacquelyn K: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Hall- er, Virginia A: Atwood, Freshman, Music Education. Hambelton, Nancy E: Shawnee, Sophomore, General. Hamill, Sandra L: Coffey- ville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Hamilton, Barbara S: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hamilton, Elizabeth: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemistry. Hamilton, Harold J: North Caldwell, N.J., Freshman, Civ- il Engineering. Hamilton, Larry W: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Forest- ry. Hamilton, Linda D: Leavenworth, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Hamilton, Ronald L: Bonner Springs, Junior, Psy- chology. Hamlin, Marvin D: Winfield, Sophomore, Art. Hamlin, Mel- vin H: Winfield, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Hamm, Marita J: Perry, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hamman, Gayla S: Hartford, Junior, Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Hammer, Gregory S: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hammerli, Alan R: Holton, Junior, Chemi- cal Engineering. Hammond, Judith A: Abilene, Junior, Business Administration. Hammond, Judy K: Osage City, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Hammond, Richard W: Blue Island, III., Sopho- more, Industrial Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Hanan, Linda J: Brownell, Junior, Family and Child Development. Hanan, Steven E: Ness City, Junior, Civil Engineering. Hand, Robert J: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Handel, Alfred P: Massapequa Park, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. Handlin, Linda S: Torrance, Calif., Sophomore, General Home Economics. 584 TOP ROW: Handlin, Velma J: Marquette. Junior. Psychology. Hands, Gregory J: Garden City. Freshman. Agronomy. Hands, Samuel L: Garden City. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Hanel, Lannie L: Agenda. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Haney, Barbara L: Turon, Junior. Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Haney, Richard A: Turon. Junior, Landscape Archi- tecture. Haney, Robert C: Aurora. Colo.. Junior. Physical Education. Hanks, Constance J: Shields. Junior, Family and Child Develop- ment. Hanks, Van W: Shields. Freshman. General Agriculture. Han- Ion, Vikki L: Overland Park. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Hanna, David R: Baltimore. Md.. Freshman. Mechani- cal Engineering. Hanquist, Michael L: Hugoton. Sophomore. Phys- ics. Hansen, Anthony F: Junction City. Junior, Art. Hansen, Lorraine L: Beloit. Sophomore. General. Hansen, Robert H: Wichita. Junior. Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Hanson, Carla J: Waterville, Sophomore. Music Edu- cation. Hanson, Carol V: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Clothing Re- tailing. Hanson, Daniel F: Kansas City. Freshman. Speech. Hanson, David A: Jamestown. Sophomore. General. Hanson, Joy E: Manhat- tan. Junior. Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Hanson, Linda G: Coffeyville. Junior, Biological Sci- ence. Harbaugh, Gary B: Russell. Sophomore, General. Harbert, David E: Larned. Junior, General. Harden, Linda L: Abilene, Sopho- more. Pre-Elementary Education. Harder, Mary J: Hanover. Sopho- more. Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Harder, Paul H: Manhattan. Freshman. Physics. Har- din, Gergory W: Wakeeney. Junior, Civil Engineering. Hardin, Marc S: Wakeeney. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harding, Lee A: Stockton. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Hardman, Paul T: Hill City. Freshman. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Hargadine, Betty L: Chase. Freshman, Chemistry. Hargett, Lynette S: Stafford. Freshman. Agricultural Journalism. Hargis, Mary L: Highland, Junior. Medical Technology. Hargrove, Wayne A: Topeka. Sophomore. Economics. Harkins, Virginia L: St. Francis. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Harmon, Mary A: Garden City. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Harmon, Robert D: Logan. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Harrelson, James A: Olathe. Freshman, Pre- Law. Harrington, John L: Woburn. Mass.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Harrington, Mary K: Frankfort. Sophomore. General. BOTTOM ROW: Harrington, Sherry L: Madison. Freshman, Family and Child Development. Harris, Carol A: Wetmore. Freshman. Fami- ly and Child Development. Harris, Carol S: Topeka. Junior. Modern Languages. Harris, Gretta L: Topeka. Sophomore. Elementary Edu- cation. Harris, Janet L: Ottawa. Junior, Psychology. 585 FOURTH ROW: Harvanek, Philbert D: Scott City, Freshman, Physical Education. Harvell, Robert G: Leawood, Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. Harvey, Harold J: Lenexa, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Harvey, James E: Hugoton, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Harvey, Richard L: Hugoton, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Harvey, Roger C: Independence, Mo., Sophomore, Vet- erinary Medicine. Harvey, Susan G: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. Harwood, Joe D: Humboldt, Freshman, Political Science. Harwood, Robert A: Humboldt, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Haslouer, Janey T: Hope, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education . SIXTH ROW: Hassig, Margaret E: Kansas City, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Hassler, Vance R: Abilene, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Hastings, Ronald L: Council Grove, Junior, Accounting. Has- tings, Steven L: Hanston, Sophomore, General. Hatch, Linda M: Shawnee, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Hatch, Rita J: McDonald. Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Hatfield, Philip D: McPherson, 04, Landscape Archi- tecture. Hathaway, Carolyn M: Chase, Freshman, Anthropology. Hathaway, Martin F: Chase, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Hatha- way, Thomas R: Beach, N.D., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Hattrup, Patricia A: Kinsley, Freshman, General. Hauck, Dana R: Delphos, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Haughawout, Linda: Topeka, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Haun, James F: Topeka, Junior, Accounting. Hauptli, Roger D: Glen Elder, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Haury, Kent D: Halstead, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Hausmann, Dennis E: Bonesteel, S.D., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Haverkamp, Carol G: Seneca, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Hawley, Sherryl A: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Hay, David N: Olathe, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Underclassmen: Har-Hei TOP ROW: Harris, Patricia D: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman. General. Harris, Susan K: Meade, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Harris, Timothy B: Coffeyville, Junior, Speech. Harry, Michael A: Trumbull, Conn., Freshman, Architecture. Hart, Cindy V: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. SECOND ROW: Hart, David L: Pomona, Freshman, Agricultural Edu- cation. Hart, Larry A: Effingham, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Hartford, James T: Cedar Rapids, Neb., Junior, Pre-Medicine. Hart- ley, Jacquelyn J: Brewster, Freshman, English. Hartley, James W: Garden City, Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Hartman, Larry E: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Hartman, Leon R: Hershey, Pa., Junior, Architectural Structures. Hartman, Richard L: Kansas City, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Harts, Larry D: Walnut, Freshman, Pre-Law. Hartzell, Gary L: Lin- coln, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. 586 TOP ROW: Hayashi, Mariko: Japan. Sophomore. Applied Music. Hayes, Edward S: Parsons. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Hayes, Howard T: Ft. Leavenworth. Freshman, Political Science. Hayes, Mary L: Smith Center. Junior. Pre-Secondary Education. Hayes, Rebecca B: Chanute. Junior. Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Hayes, Sandra L: Hastings. Neb.. Junior, History. Haymaker, Susan A: Minneapolis, Minn., Junior, Mathematics. Hays, Dean A: Concordia. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Hays, Robert A: Phillipsburg. Freshman. General. Hays, Ronald L: Oakley. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Hays, Susan E: Wichita, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Hayse, Linda L: Mullinvilie, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Hazen, Alton C: Stockton, Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Hazen, Marilyn D: Frankfort. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Head, Judith K: Wichita, Junior. Pre-Business Education. FOURTH ROW: Headrick, Frank L: Neosho Rapids. Freshman. Ani- mal Science and Industry. Headrick, Kerma S: Jewell. Freshman. Physical Education. Healy, Barbara E: Spring Hill. Freshman. Cloth- ing Retailing. Heath, Oeanne M: Emporia. Freshman. Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Heath, Nancy L: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Heath, Richard M: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Me- chanical Engineering. Heath, Susan M: Alamota. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Hecht, Donald W: Seneca. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Heck, Gerald F: Atchison. Freshman. Mathe- matics. Heck, Helen S: Atchison. Freshman. Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Heckerson, Maurine K: Holton. Freshman. General. Heckerson, Roger C: Holton. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Heckman, Kent D: Wakeeney. Freshman. Physical Education. Heck- mann, Barbara L: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics. Hector, Ronald R: Thailand. Freshman. Pre-Law. SEVENTH ROW: Hedden, Wanda M: Wichita, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Hedges, Larry J: Fort Scott, Junior, Chemistry. Hedges, Tony J: Salina. Sophomore. General. Hedlind, Judith J: Clay Center, Freshman. Modern Languages. Hedlund, Christopher: Mon- tezuma. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Hedrick, Jay D: Coffeyville. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Heeke, Richard A: Overland Park. Sophomore. Radio and Television. Heer, Cynthia L: Garden City. Sophomore.Music Educa- tion. Heers, Mary L: Utica, Neb.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Heersche, George: Mulvane. Junior, Dairy Production. BOTTOM ROW: Heersche, Richard H: Mulvane. Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Heffelbower, Duane F: Newton. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Heidbreder, Elizabeth: Liberal, Junior, Secondary Education. Heim, John C: St. Marys. Freshman. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Hein, Marilyn A: Andale. Sophomore. Accounting. 587 Putting all their constructive and artistic talents to work, students amuse themselves with a snowman. Card after card must be filled out by students as fall enrollment gets underway in the Field House. Underclassmen: Hei-Het TOP ROW: Heine, Michael B: Chace, Freshman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Heinen, Daniel L: Valley Falls, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Heinsohn, Patricia E: Ottawa, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Heintzelman, Andrea: Manhattan, Sophomore, Anthropolo- gy. Heintzelman, Philippa J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. SECOND ROW: Heintzelman, Stephanie E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Architectural Design. Heitman, Diane J: Webber, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Heitmann, Nancy J: New York, N.Y., Freshman, History. Hellar, Donald L: Cunningham, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Heller, Cheryl A: Hunter, Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Heller, Terry J: Hunter, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Hellwig, Donald E: Labette, Freshman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Helmbold, Ray L: Tribune, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Helten, Ronald E: Wichita, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. He- lus, Randal D: Ellsworth, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Hembree, Jeffre L: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Law. Hemmann, Oliver R: Fairview, Freshman, Medical Technology. Hemmerling, Dwight F: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. Hempen, Frank B: Yates Center, Junior, Civil Engineering. Hendershot, Judith A: Anthony, Sophomore, General Home Economics. IHrU 588 TOP ROW: Hendershot, Larry R: Hutchinson. Junior. Biochemistry. Henderson, Charlotte: Pretty Prairie. Junior. Mathematics. Hender- son, Donald W: Wichita. Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. Hen- derson, Linda J: Wichita. Sophomore. General. Henderson, Ruth A: Atchison. Junior. Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Henderson, Terri L: Topeka. Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Henderson, Vicki M: Lakin. Freshman. Speech. Hen- dricks, Larry D: Great Bend. Sophomore. Psychology. Henneberg, Deborah K: Wheaton. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Henrikson, Gerald W: Emporia. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Henry, Connie L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Cloth- ing Retailing. Henry, Gary J: Goff. Freshman. Agricultural Engineer- ing. Henry, Judith A: Holyrood. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Henry, Linda S: Lecompton. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Henry, Margie L: Lecompton, Junior. Music Education. FOURTH ROW: Henry, Steven C: Longford. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Hensley, B. Jeannine: Yates Center. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Hensley, Barbara L: Lenora. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Hepperly, Melanie J: Concordia. Freshman. Gen- eral. Heptig, Frankie B: St. George. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. FIFTH ROW: Herbel, Hdlen E: Lyons, Junior, Modern Languages. Herbers, Donald A: Winfield, Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Herbers, Julia A: Holton. Junior. Sociology. Herbst, Roger L: Beloit. Freshman. Business Administration. Herde, Don M: Manhattan. Freshman. General. SIXTH ROW: Herde, Mary J: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Herdt, Anita D: Monument. Freshman. Gen eral Home Economics. Heri- tage, John R: Overland Park. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Herman, Duane E: Wichita. Junior. Accounting. Hermann, James A: Topeka. Freshman. General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Hermesch, Charles B: Seneca. Freshman. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Hermon, Lowell F: Olathe, Junior. Secondary Education. Hermreck, Daniel L: Derby, Sophomore. Architecture. Herren, Carolyn J: Alma. Junior, Family and Child Development. Herres, Kimberly A: Hoisington. Freshman. English. EIGHTH ROW: Herrin, Linda L: Wellington. Sophomore, General. Herrman, Marlene S: LaCrosse. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Herrmann, ' Raymond F: Offerle. Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Hervey, Daniel R: Topeka, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hesse, Joseph M: Topeka. Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Hester, John E: Larned. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Heter, Martha L: Sterling, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Hetherington, Cheryl: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. General. Hetz- el, Barbara J: Bloomfield Hills. Mich.. Junior. Home Economics Education. Hetzel, Mary J: Bloomfield Hills. Mich.. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. 589 Underclassmen: Het-Hol TOP ROW: Hetzler, Gregory L: Junction City, Sophomore, General. Heuertz, Carol J: Valley Falls, Junior, Elementary Education. Heuertz, Kenneth W: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Accounting. Heus- dens, Lynn A: Union Grove, Wis., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Heuszel, Dennis L: Great Bend, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hewes, Dean H: Eskridge. Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Hewson, Rebecca A: Larned, Sophomore, Physics. Heyl, Guy M: Sharon Springs, Junior, Speech. Heyne, Robert V: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, Statistics. Hibler, Betty L: Pierceville, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Hickok, Janice M: Ulysses, Freshman, General. Hicks, Ralph W: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Bakery Management. Hicks, Susan K: Neodesha, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hie- bert, Lyle M: Rozel, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hieger, George J: Wamego, Junior, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Higgins, Cynthia E: St. Marys, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Higgins, Douglas R: McCracken, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Hightower, James R: Northridge, Calif., Junior, Business Administration. Hildebrand, Jeffery: Stafford, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Hildwein, Mary A: Sabetha, Freshm an, Foods and Nutrition. FIFTH ROW: Hilgenfeld, Arnelle: McPherson, Junior, Elementary Education. Hill, Daniel G: Concordia, Junior, Music Education. Hill, Dennis K: Sublette, Sophomore, General. Hill, Frederick T: Balti- more, Md., Freshman, Sociology. Hill, Jane M: Burlington, Junior, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Hill, Kathleen M: Halstead, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Hill, Kenneth A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Mechanical En- gineering. Hill, Mary C: Halstead, Junior, Pre-Nursing. Hill, Richard D: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. Hill, Steven R: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Hillner, Patricia L: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Hillner, Stephen J: Olathe, Junior, Business Administration. Hills, Terry L: Owego, N.Y., Junior, Bacteriology. Hillyard, Larry W: Chapman, Freshrnan, Mechanical Engineering. Hillyard, Michael R: Chapman, Junior, Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Hilterbrand, Vicki B: Junction City, Freshman, Mathe- matics. Hilton, Robert B: Liberty, Sophomore, Speech. Hines, Nila A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Hinnenkamp, Leo J: Salina, Sophomore, General. Hintz, Thomas A: Salina, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Hiser, Jan L: Beaumont, Tex., Sophomore, Medical Technology. Hites, Robert S: Merriam, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Hix, Diane M: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hoagland, Richard D: El Dorado, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Hobbs, Barbara A: Wichita, Sophomore, Sociology. 590 i 4tJ i Q A TOP ROW: Hobbs, Carol E: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Hobbs, Joan C: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hobbs, Paul A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. Hobbs, Roy E: Princeton, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Hoch, James D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Hochuli, Mary C: Holton. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Hockett, Jackie L: Caney, Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Hodge, Rhys S: St. Thomas. Va., Sophomore, Bakery Manage- ment. Hodgson, Alice A: Little River. Junior, Family and Child Devel- opment. Hodgson, Leslie J: Salina. Freshman, General . THIRD ROW: Holder, Barbara S: Beloit, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Hodler, John W: Beloit. Junior. Agricultural Education. Hodson, Janis E: Burdick. Junior. General. Hofer, Jo Ann: Cedar. Freshman, General. Hoff, Dolores M: Claflin. Junior, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Hoffman, Billy G: Haddam. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Hoffman, Byron T: Great Bend. Sophomore. Economics. Hoffman, Dan L: Chapman. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Hoffman, David G: Hastings. Neb.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Hoffman, Garold J: Chapman. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: Hoffman, Linda A: Lawrence. Freshman, Clothing Re- tailing. Hoffman, Lloyd R: Overbrooke. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Hoffman, Martin L: Sawyer. Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Hoffman, R. Gene: Wichita. Junior, Psychology. Hoffman, Ste- phen T: Leavenworth. Freshman, Industrial Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Hogan, Betsy J: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior, Secondary Education. Hogan, Gerry D: Salina. Sophomore, General. Hogan, Mary A: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. Physical Education. Hogan, Michael A: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre. Veterinary Medicine. Hogan, Patricia D: Kinsley. Freshman. Medical Technology. SEVENTH ROW: Hogue, Brian L: Barnes, Freshman. General. Hogue, Robert R: Topeka. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Hoisington, Beth L: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Holeman, John L: Lenora, Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. Holeman, Peggy J: Marysville. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Holford, Sally L: Hutchinson, Junior. Secondary Edu- cation. Holland, Jill E: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Psychology. Hol- land, Marcia S: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Holland, Rebecca L: Harper, Sophomore. Economics. Holle, Mary R: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Holle, Ruthann I: Ludell. Junior. Home Economics Education. Hollenbeck, Gary W: Holton, Sophomore, General. Hoi- lick, William M: Binghamton, N.Y., Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Hollinger, Janet K: Manhattan, Junior. Modern Languages. Hollin- ger, Jim D: Lyons, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. 591 Underclassmen: Hoi-How TOP ROW: Holm, Barbara M: White City, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Holman, Cynthia J: Dodge City, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Holmbeck, John M: Wymore, Neb., Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Holmes, Michael E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Holmes, Ronald C: Topeka, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Holmgren, Aldre M: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Holmquist, Paula B: Smolan, Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Holste, Cathy L: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Holste, Charles D: Ludell, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Holste, Jerold L: Ludell, Sophomore, Dairy Production. THIRD ROW: Holstrom, Jerry L: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Holstrom, John E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Architecture. Holt, Donna J: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Holt, Richard D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Chemistry. Holterman, Dale E: Long Island, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Holterman, James L: Long Island, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Homan, Linda J: Manhattan, Junior, Elementa- ry Education. Homolka, Jo Ann: Holyrood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Homrighausen, Harold: Paola, Junior, General Agriculture. Honas, Margaret A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Hong, Kenneth: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Honig, Marjorie A: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. Hoober, Linda R: Manhattan, Junior, English. Hoobler, Joanne L: Wamego, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Hoobler, Larry D: Wamego, Junior, Agricultural Education. SIXTH ROW: Hood, Cathy L: Kiowa, Freshman, Medical Technology. Hook, Johnnie M: Buckingham, Iowa, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Hooper, Lela M: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Hoover, Barry R: Downs, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Hoover, George L: Kansas City, Junior, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Hoover, Helen E: McPherson, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Hoover, Janet M: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Hoover, Jeanne M: Manhattan, Freshman, Speech. Hopkins, Don R: Independence, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hopper, Cynthia A: Augusta, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Hopper, Gregory L: Marysville, Freshman, Agricul- ture. Horacek, Gary L: Kinsley, Junior, Medical Technology. Horack, Alane M: Oxford, Freshman, General Home Economics. Horigan, Sharon G: Frankfort, Junior, Modern Languages. Home, Larry J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Horner, Marilee: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Horner, Nicholas J: Udall, Junior, Business Administration. Horst, Marilyn J: Prairie Village, Junior, Technical Journalism. Horvath, Joseph T: Smithfield, Pa., Freshman, Bakery Management. Horvath, Loretta E: Belleville, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. ifVft 592 Candidates in the Best Dressed Coed contest model their selections of campus fashions for the judges. TOP ROW: Hoskins, Thomas L: Hutchinson, Junior. Chemistry. Hos- kinson, Susan E: Anthony, Junior. Elementary Education. Hostetter, Robert C: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Hottenstein, Connie: Chanute. Junior, Elementary Education. Hottman, Shirley D: Abi- lene, Junior, Physical Therapy. SECOND ROW: Houchen, Kimberty L: Louisburg, Sophomore. Social Science. Houchin, Lawrence L: Solomon, Junior. Electrical Engi- neering. Houghton, Keith W: Tipton. Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. House, Linda J: Goodland, Junior, Computer Science. House, Timothy R: Anthony. Freshman. Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Houser, Barbara L: Wichita. Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Houser, Jack 0: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. Houser, Janet M: Topeka, Junior. General Home Economics. Howard, Chris- tine: Manhattan. Junior. Elementary Education. Howard, Jennifer B: Liberty, Mo.. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Howard, John G: Junction City. Junior, Architecture. Howard, Linda M: Oakley, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment. Howard, Lynn E: Ottawa. Sophomore. General. Howe, Bar- bara K: Rock Falls. III.. Freshman Physical Therapy. Howe, Jerome J: Council Bluffs. Iowa. Freshman. General Agriculture. 593 Underclassmen: How-Jac TOP ROW: Howell, Cathy L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Howell, David R: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Howell, Nancy E: Wichita, Freshman, General. Howland, John R: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Howorth, Steven D: Norton, Fresh- man, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Hoyle, Christy A: Clay Center, Sophomore, English. Hubbard, Mary J: Merriam, Freshman, Psychology. Hubbard, Patri- cia J: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Hub- bart, Jerry D: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Hubbell, Bonnie M: Topeka, Junior, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Hubbell, Larry D: Chetopa, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Huber, Debrah J: Lincoln, Neb., Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Huck, Anita M: Coldwater, Junior, Physical Therapy. Huddleston, Carol S: Anthony, Freshman, Pre- Medicine. Hudson, Loretta: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Hueben, Donald F: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre- Medicine. Huecker, Gayle D: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Huggins, Carol A: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. Hughes, Shirley A: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hughes, Susan B: Waverly, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Huisman, William R: Goldfield, Iowa, Sophomore, Phys- ical Education. Hull, Carol A: Bozeman, Mont.. Sophomore, Mathe- matics. Hultine, J. Dustin: Saronville, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Humes, Linda G: Concordia. Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Humes, Nancy J: Concordia. Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Hummel, Carolyn A: Solomon, Freshman, Social Sci- ence. Hummel, Margaret E: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Humphrey, Raymond J: Mission. Sophomore, Chemis- try. Hund, John M: Paxico, Freshman, Political Science. Hundley, Roger A: Concordia, Junior, Chemical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Hunsicker, Paul D: Shawnee, Junior, Architecture. Hunsicker, Zelma J: Moreland. Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Hunt, Beverly J: Wellington, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Hunt, Frederick E: Berryton, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hunt, Shirley A: Prairie Village, Freshman. Art. EIGHTH ROW: Hunter, Deanna L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Hunter, John D: Sharon. Junior, Agronomy. Hunter, Nancy C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Hunter, Patricia J: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Hunter, Raymond L: Scott City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Huntsinger, Nela K: Mankato, Freshman, General. Hunziker, Jolene A: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hupe, Jeanette K: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hurrelbrink, Robert: Kansas City, Sophomore, Agricul- tural Mechanization. Hurst, Marta: Prairie Village, Freshman, Tech- nical Journalism. 594 FIFTH ROW: Irvin H. Hugh: Cherryvale, Sophomore. Chemical Engi- neering. Irvine, Patricia D: Enterprise. Sophomore. Political Sci- ence. Irwin, Deborah L: Mulvane. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Ir- win, Jerry E: Marysville. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Isch, James L: Morrill, Freshman. Feed Science and Management. SIXTH ROW: Isch, Jerlynn K: Morrill, Junior. Elementary Education. Isch, Martha S: Morrill. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Isemin- ger, Stephen B: Scott City. Freshman, Mathematics. Isenberg, Ann E: Overland Park. Freshman. Physical Education. Ivy, Richard J: Nixa. Mo.. Junior. Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Jacka, Donald L: Leavenworth. Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Jackson, Alton W: Eudora, Sophomore, General. Jackson, Edward N: Coldwater. Junior. General Agriculture. Jack- son, Linda D: Richfield. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Jackson, Lynn A: Etsmore. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Jackson, Michael H: Topeka. Sophomore. Biological Science. Jackson, Pamela A: Topeka. Junior. Medical Technology. Jackson, Sheran K: Kansas City. Sophomore. Chemistry. Jackson, Terry B: Wheeler, Junior. Agricultural Economics. Jackson, William R: Oakley. Freshman. Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Jacobs, Dennis D: Athol. Sophomore. General. Ja- cobs, James G: Zenda. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ja- cobs, Melvin D: Liberal. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jacobs, Michael J: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Jacobs, Rodney E: Liberal. Sophomore. Accounting. TOP ROW: Hurst, Stephen H: Fort Scott. Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. Hurt, Beverly A: Drexel. Mo.. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Huseman, Glennis S: Ellsworth. Sophomore. Bio- chemistry. Huston, Doug E: Hays. Sophomore, Architecture. Hutch- inson, Claudia: Cheney, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Hutfles, Joseph E: Corning, Sophomore, Business Administration. Huxman, Kent J: Arnold, Junior, Accounting. Hyde, Jonathan Q: Westfield. N.J., Junior, Architecture. Ihloff, Timothy W: Jetmore. Sophomore. Chemistry. Ingalsbe, Joyce K: Manhattan. Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Ingmire, Wayne L: Joliet, III.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ingram, Pamela S: Galena, Sophomore, Mathematics. Innis, Jannis J: Wichita. Sophomore. General. Innis, Karyl K: Wichi- ta. Junior, Sociology. Intermill, Marilyn J: Webber, Freshman. Gen- eral Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Intfen, Christopher: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-For- estry. Intfen, Thomas E: Atchison, Freshman, General. Irelan, Wil- liam W: Clarksville, Ohio, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Ire- land, Michael A: Holton, Sophomore. Physical Education. Irvin, Da- vid W: Mission. Sophomore. Architecture. 595 Underclassmen: Jac-Joh TOP ROW: Jacobs, Stanley E: Liberal, Sophomore, Architecture. Jaeger, Diana R: Wichita, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Jager, Karen R: Wichita, Junior, Speech. Jager, Rebecca M: Manhattan, Sopho- more, Pre-Nursing. Jagger, James F: Minneapolis, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Jajkowski, James R: Buffalo, N.Y., Sophomore, Land- scape. Jakowatz, Judy: Wichita, Junior, Mathematics. James, Diane L: Beloit, Freshman, Sociology. James, Jeanette: Colby, Sopho- more, Music Education. James, Kathleen L: Overland Park, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: James, Marlys M: Wichita, Freshman, General. Jami- son, Nancy K: Wichita, Freshman, General. Janke, Warren R: Claflin, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Jansen, Raymond T: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Jansen, Ruth E: Joliet, III., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Jansonius, Le Wayne: Prairie View, Freshman, Math- ematics. Jansonius, Rodney J: Prairie View, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Janssen, Justin B: Geneseo, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Janssen, Mark: Scott City, Freshman, Technical Journal- ism. Jarboe, Ralph E: Wellington, Sophomore, Social Science. Warm evenings offer students the opportunity to wash, wax and vacuum their cars for the weekend. 596 TOP ROW: Jarrett, Janalee: Salina. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Jarvis. Christopher: Winfield, Sophomore. Business Admin- istration. Jarvis, David A: Salina. Freshman, Architecture. Jasper, Celeste J: Windom. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Jay, Sharon S: Great Bend. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Jaynes, Scott W: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Jeffries, Philip J: Westboro. Mass.. Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jenkins, Cynthia E: Overland Park, Freshman. General. Jenkins, Donald: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Jenkins, Elizabeth A: Oshkosh. Neb.. Fresh- man, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Jennings, William D: Miltonvale, Junior. Business Ad- ministration. Jennison, Rolland N: Latham, Sophomore. Mechani- cal Engineering. Jensen, Jean A: Lincoln, Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Jensen, Kendra K: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jensen, Larry L: Sylvan Grove. Freshman, Music Education. FOURTH ROW: Jensen, Sue A: Hays. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Jen- sen, Thomas A: Hays. Freshman. General. Jepson, Pamela: Manhat- tan, Junior. Psychology. Jepson, Warren H: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Jeram, Darcey D: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Jernigan, Douglas K: Council Grove, Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Jernigan, SueZ: Colorado Springs, Colo.. Junior. Elemen- tary Education. Jernigan, Thomas M: Council Grove. Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jeselnik, Philip E: Kansas City, Junior, Land- scape Architecture. Jesse, Robert G: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Jessen, Peter C: Omaha. Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Jewell, Charles G: Trenton. N.J.. Sophomore. Veteri- nary Medicine. Jewell, Ralph E: Coffeyville, Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Jewell, William A: Ft. Shaffer. Hawaii. Freshman. Land- scape Architecture. Jewers, Thomas W: Independence. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Jewett, Roberta A: Wichita, Junior. Clothing Retail- ing. Jilg, Curtis E: El Dorado. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Jil- ka, Robert L: Salina, Junior, Biochemistry. Jirik, Carolyn M: Topeka. Freshman, English. Jockman, Joyce I: Garnett, Sophomore. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Joel, Robert D: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Speech. John, Roger S: Phillipsburg. Junior, Business Administration. Johns, Merrily A: Mulvane, Freshman. Speech. Johns, Nancy: Man- hattan. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, Armin E: Lindsborg, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Bradley D: Rose Hill. Junior, Business Administration. Johnson, Charlene M: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. Johnson, Charles R: Burr Oak, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. John- son, Christine A: McPherson, Junior, Elementary Education. John- son, Crecia E: Kansas City. Sophomore, Home Economics with Lib- eral Arts. 597 SEVENTH ROW: Johnson, Susan S: Silver Lake, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Johnson, Wendy L: Dwight, Sophomore, Computer Sci- ence. Johnson, Zoe A: Clay Center, Junior, Elementary Education. Johnston, Barbara J: Blue Rapids, Freshman, General. Johnston, Ernest N: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Johnston, Janice A: Blue Rapids, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Johnston, Jeanette M: Wakefield, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Johnston, Jeffrey G: Excelsior, Minn., Soph- omore, Architecture. Johnston, Lawrence L: Atlanta, Neb., Fresh- man, Wildlife Conservation. Johnston, Michaela A: Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Johnston, Robert E: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Joiner, Richard W: Richmond, Ind., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Joiner, Virginia M: Richmond, Ind., Freshman, General. Jolly, Linda J: Trenton, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Jones, Anita L: Brewster, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Underclassmen: Joh-Kai TOP ROW: Johnson, David B: Lawton, Okla., Freshman, Civil Engi- neering. Johnson, David C: Overland Park, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Johnson, David O: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. John- son, David W: Great Bend, Freshman, Architecture. Johnson, Dennis J: McPherson. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Dennis R: Lindsborg, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Johnson, Donald B: Smolan, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Johnson, Donnis A: Larned, Junior, Elementary Education. Johnson, Douglas C: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Johnson, Eric D: Mission, Junior, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Fredrick A: Leawood, Sophomore, General. Johnson, Janet E: Axtell, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, Janice L: Bridgeport, Junior, Pre-Law. Johnson, John A: Wellington, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Johnson, Karen G: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Kathy L: Omaha, Neb., Junior, Medical Technology. Johnson, Laurel I: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, Margaret E: Independence, Junior, Secondary Education. Johnson, Marian E: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Johnson, Marlene K: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Michael K: Burdick, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Johnson, Patricia K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Johnson, Randy R: Home, Sophomore, Ac- counting. Johnson, Richard A: Axtell, Junior, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Johnson, Rita A: Emporia, Freshman, Sociology. SIXTH ROW: Johnson, Robert L: Salina, Freshman, General. John- son, Rosellen A: Geneseo, Freshman, General Home Economics. Johnson, Sarah E: Atchison, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. John- son, Stephen E: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Johnson, Susan M: Rock Springs, Wyo., Freshman, Architecture., 598 TOP ROW: Jones, Arthur D: Summerfield, Sophomore. Architecture. Jones. Barbara A: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Jones, Carol L: Wichita. Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Jones, Caro- lyn R: Baldwin. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Jones, Cecelia M: Kansas City. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journalism. SECOND ROW: Jones, Craig K: Wichita. Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Jones, David K: Lebo. Freshman. General. Jones, Donald C: Arkansas City. Junior. Landscape Architecture. Jones, Donald R: Kansas City. Freshman. Psychology. Jones, Donna J: Beattie. Soph- omore. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Jones, Douglas S: Damascus. Md.. Freshman. Architec- tural Structures. Jones, Florrie N: Longton. Sophomore, General. Jones, Gregory E: Smithville. Mo.. Freshman. Architecture. Jones, Kenneth L: Augusta. Sophomore. Architectural Structures. Jones, Kenneth W: Little Rock. Ark.. Sophomore. Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Jones, Marcia A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Art. Jones, Michael W: Ellsworth. Wis., Freshman. Political Science. Jones, Oscar L: Wichita. Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Jones, Paula G: Brewster. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Jones, Randall S: Topeka. Freshman. Speech. FIFTH ROW: Jones, Richard L: Fort Scott. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine Jones, Robert G: Overland Park. Sophomore. Archi- tecture. Jones. Susan E: Overland Park. Sophomore. Political Sci- ence. Jordan, Charles E: Solomon, Junior. Milling Science and Man- agement. Jordan, James S: Abilene. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Jordan, Joseph A: Ellinwood. Sophomore. Natural Re- sources Conservation and Use. Jordan, Linda E: Wichita. Jordan, Stephen J: Newton, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Jorns, Ken- neth D: Turon. Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Joslyn, Victoria S: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Joy, Robert D: Topeka. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Joyce, Liana S: Merriam. Junior. Speech. Joyce, Vicky L: Hutchinson, Junior. General Home Economics. Judd, Brenda A: McCune, Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Juhnke, Carol J: Hutchinson. Sophomore. General. EIGHTH ROW: Julich, Kenneth S: Humboldt. Freshman. Architec- ture. Justus, Mary S: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Kaberline, Carolyn A: Topeka, Junior. Technical Journal- ism. Kackley, Jerry A: Salina. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Kadel, Stephen D: Hastings. Neb.. Freshman. Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Kaelson, Elizabeth A: Wichita. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Kaelson, Teresa L: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Kaempfe, Gregory W: St. Louis. Mo.. Freshman. Architecture. Kaiser, Ann P: Ellinwood. Junior. Speech. Kaiser, Gerald G: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. General. 599 Underclassmen: Kai-Kil TOP ROW: Kaiser, Jean E: Augusta, Freshman, Biological Science. Kaiser, Pamela S: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Kai- ser, Vera M: Bison, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Kale, Steven R: Mankato, Junior, Geography. Kammerer, Robert J: Neo- desha, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Kancel, Maurice E: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Kandt, Michael E: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Kane, Kent K: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ka- pelle, Kathleen A: Baldwin City, Freshman, Home Economics Educa- tion. Karhut, Elaine M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Karlin, James E: Mission, Freshman, Accounting. Karst, Stanley A: Hoisington, Freshman, Accounting. Kasitz, Nancy A: Hesston, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Katana, Jacquo- lynn A: Cheyenne, Wyo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Katz, Robert D: Merrick, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Katz, Ronald F: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Kauffman, Sharon K: Salina, Freshman, General. Kaufman, Cheryl J: Moundridge, Junior, Physical Education. Kaufman, Julie D: Hutchinson, Junior, Modern Languages. Kaufman, Peter J: Brook- lyn, N.Y., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Kaufmann, Linda M: Mahaska, Junior, Secondary Edu- cation. Kaup, Janette K: Smith Center, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kaup, Richard E: Smith Center, Junior, Mechanical En- gineering. Kearn, John L: Aurora, Freshman, Accounting. Kearn, Linda L: Aurora, Junior, History. SIXTH ROW: Kearn, Robert E: Aurora, Sophomore, Accounting. Kearney, Gay A: Salina, Freshman, General. Keast, Mark E: Howard, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Keating, Kathleen A: Rochester, N.Y., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Keeler, Robert G: Claflin, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Keeshan, Mary M: Topeka, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Keeten, Donald W: Glade, Freshman, General Agriculture. Kehler, Mary E: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kehr, Kathleen: Overland Park, Junior, Medical Technol- ogy. Keist, Robert P: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Sociology. EIGHTH ROW: Keister, Ann L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Keith, Gary L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Kellenberger, David: Sa.betha, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Keller, Madelyn G: Manhattan, Junior, English. Keller, Martha V: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Keller, Thomas R: Naperville, III., Junior, Architec- ture. Keller, William M: St. Francis, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Kel- ley, James P: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Kel- ley, Katherine J: St. Francis, Freshman, Sociology. Kelley, Linda K: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. 600 SIXTH ROW: Kepple. Steve T: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Kerbs, Brent M: Otis, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Kern, Douglas A: Smith Center, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Kern, Edward W: Lyons. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Kern, Kelly A: Chanute. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. SEVENTH ROW: Kern, Michael D: Lyons, Junior. Business Adminis- tration. Kern, William E: Smith Center. Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Kerr, Susan J: Wichita. Freshman. Clothing Retail- ing. Kerschen, Kenneth A: Cunningham, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Kessler, Arlys E: Newton, Freshman, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Ketterman, Deborah L: Coffeyville, Freshman. Gener- al Home. Economics. Ketterman, Kathleen: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Mathematics. Ketzner, Barbara L: Bird City. Junior. Home Econom- ics Education. Keys, Linda J: Council Grove. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Kice, John E: Wichita. Freshman, Milling Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Kiefer, Leeroy C: Leoti. Sophomore. Psychology. Kiefer, Sandra: Lawrence. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kifer, Kathy E: Wichita, Freshman. General. Kiker, Carolyn J: Colum- bus. Freshman. Mathematics. Killacky, Cecil J: Ireland. Freshman, Business Administration. TOP ROW: Kelley, Mary B: Clifton, Sophomore. Medical Technology. Kelley, Patricia A: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Kelley, William L: Wichita. Freshman. General. Kellogg, Martha C: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kelly, Charles C: Hutchinson, Freshman. Business Administration . SECOND ROW: Kelly, Colleen M: Effingham. Sophomore. General. Kelly, James P: Effingham, Junior, Agronomy. Kelly, Marie A: Bar- nard, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kelyman, Charles T: North Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Kem- We, Debra C: Herington. Freshman. General. THIRD ROW: Kempton, Kirk A: Prairie Village. Freshman. Mechani- cal Engineering. Kendig, Larry W: Osborne, Freshman. General Agri- culture. Kennedy, Deanna S: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Business Administration. Kennedy, Gerald F: Wheaton. Sophomore. Account- ing. Kennedy, Gregory E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Kennedy, Janice M: Kansas City. Junior, Secondary Education. Kennedy, Mary P: Frankfort. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Kennedy, Patrick B: Manhattan. Freshman. Economics. Kennett, Susan: Concordia. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kent, Chester R: Salina. Freshman. General. FIFTH ROW: Kent, Gary D: Mission. Freshman. General. Kent, Mar- garet J: Salina. Freshman, General Home Economics. Kent, Stanley R: Mexico, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Kenton, Ronald G: Base- hor. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kenyon, James R: Bogue, Junior, Bacteriology. 601 Underclassmen: Kim-Kni TOP ROW: Kimbal, David W: Delia. Freshman, General Agriculture. Kimball, Steven V: Dodge City, Freshman, History. Kimbrel, Debo- rah K: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics. Kimsey, llene A: Manhattan, Junior, Family and Child Development. Kincaid, Col- leen G: Piper. Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Kinder, Steven W: Topeka, Junior, Architecture. Kin- derknecht, Jeanette: St. Marys, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. King, Laurel C: Concordia, Freshman, Music Education. King, Timothy D: Lebanon. Ore., Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. Kingry, Danny C: Kinsley, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Kingsley, Connie S: Wellington, Freshman, General. Kingston, Robert F: Hoisington, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Kinsman, Sandra K: Vienna, Va., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Kirby, Kathlyn L: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Kirby, Virginia K: Belleville. Wash., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Kirchhoff, Maria J: Cedar, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Kirchhoff, Wayne L: Cedar, Freshman, Architecture. Kirk, John M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Political Science. Kirk, Judy D: Scott City, Junior, Elementary Education. Kirk, Richard D: Galena, Sopho- more. Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Kirkham, Lynn E: Wallace, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Kirkwood, Ann K: Topeka, Junior, Physical Education. Kiser, Billie J: Anthony, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Kistner, Henry 0: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Political Science. Kitch, Jane E: Winfield, Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Kitch, Pamela G: Scott City, Junior, Home Economics Education. Kitchen, Faye L: Lawrence, Junior, English. Kitchens, Nancy: Roswell. N.M., Sophomore, Modern Language. Kite, Thomas L: St. Francis. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Kjorlie, Paul C: Topeka, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Klag, Kathryn A: Wichita, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Klag, Thomas E: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Kle- czka, Frank A: Berwyn. III.. Junior, Architecture. Klein, Carol M: Topeka, Freshman, Mathematics. Klein, Frank J: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Klein, Karen M: Herington. Junior, English. Klema, Dell J: Russell, Junior, Business Administration. Klema, Joyce M: Wilson, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Klemm, Mary G: Fairfax, Va., Freshman, Architecture. Klemm, Paula S: Simpson, Freshman. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Klemm, Thomas P: Woodridge, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Kletchka, Catherine: Horton, Freshman, Modern Languages. Klever, Deborah L: Belleville, III., Sophomore, Psychology. Klimek, Edward L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Klinger, Laurel: Ashland. Freshman, General. 602 TOP ROW: Klocke. Roxanne R: Randolph, Freshman. General Home Economics. Kloefkorn, Trudy A: Caldwell. Freshman. General Home Economics. Kloepper, Margaret J: Owego. N.Y., Freshman. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Klug, Duane F: Lorraine. Sophomore. History. Knapp, Robert D: Aurora. Colo.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Knappenberger, Don J: Olathe. Freshman. Pre-Law. Knappenberger, Mary: Olathe. Junior. Speech. Knarr, Carl A: Jewell. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Knarr, Kenneth L: Salina. Sophomore. Physics. Knedlik, Mary S: Greenleaf. Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Knetter, Cheryl S: Piper. Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Knetter, James D: Piper. Sophomore, General Agriculture. Knetter, Marsha K: Piper. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Knief, Mary K: Garden City. Junior. Speech. Kniffin, Carol A: Overland Park, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. In a chemistry II laboratory assignment, a student uses his season basketball ticket as a burrett card. 603 SIXTH ROW: Kolb, Marita P: Norton, Freshman, General. Kolb, Shei- la S: Norton, Junior, Chemistry. Kolich, Michael J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Kolling, Gary R: Chapman, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Kolman, La Donna J: Washing- ton, Junior, General . SEVENTH ROW: Kolsti, Diane C: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kongs, Diane M: Wetmore, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Konold, Michael D: Pratt, Sophomore, Landscape Archi- tecture. Kooken, Dale D: Abilene, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Koons, Suzanne E: Edwardsville, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Koontz, Dean L: Haven, Junior, Geology. Koontz, Wal- ter H: Stafford, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Kootz, Sharon L: Kanopolis, Junior, General Home Economics. Kopp, Jule E: Fair- view, Sophomore, General. Kopp, Kristy K: Kinsley, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Koppes, Jeanette L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Gener- al. Korber, Nancy J: Seneca, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Kordes, Deanna M: Olathe, Freshman General. Korinek, William J: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Music Education. Kornfeld, Marylyde: Pleas- anton, Freshman, General. Underclassmen: Kni-Kue TOP ROW: Knight, David L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Knight, Steven G: Marysville, Sophomore, Psychology. Knighton, Robert L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Knilans, Jane M: Janesville, Wis., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Knodle, Barbara A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Knott, Larry S: Hesston, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Knott, Timothy J: Flats, Nebr., Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Knox, David T: Wichita, Freshman, General. Kobbeman, Laura J: Lincoln, Junior, Physical Education. Kobiskie, John W: Alma, Sophomore, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Kobuszewski, Joseph: Barnes, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Koch, Alan D: Marysville, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Koch, Betty R: Atwood, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Koch, Dennis L: Clyde, Junior, Business Administration. Koehler, Stephen J: Seneca, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Koelliker, Marilynn: Robinson, Junior, Sociology. Koelliker, Ruth A: White Cloud, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Koenig, Raymond L: Raymond, Sophomore, General. Koerner, John E: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Koger, William C: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Kohake, Mariana C: Goff, Junior, Family and Child De- velopment. Kohl, Cheryl G: Valley Center, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Kohr, Cheryl A: Shawnee, Freshman, Pre-Veterinay Medi- cine in Agriculture. Kohr, Karen J: Salina, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Kolarik, Kathleen S: Beloit, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. 604 TOP ROW: Korte, Eugene F: Waterville. Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Korthanke, Marsha: Robinson, Freshman. Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Kossyk, Irene B: Kansas City. Sophomore. Polit- ical Science. Koster, Kathryn A: Hoxie. Sophomore. Home Econom- ics Education. Kostus, Alan J: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre- Sec- ondary Education. SECOND ROW: Kotay, Miles: Harrisburg. Pa.. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Koudele. Colleen H: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Kovar, John R: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Krainbill. Milton J: Bern. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Krall, Janet E: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Kramer, Gayle C: Topeka, Junior. Economics. Kramer, John A: Corning, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Kramer, John A: Junction City, Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Krause, Deborah K: Nortonville, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Krchnavy, Karen K: Gregory, S.D., Junior. Landscape Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Krehbiel, Marsha D: Kingman. Junior, English. Kreh- biel. Roger K: Salina. Junior. Architecture. Kreutzer, Edwin L: Osage City. Freshman. Chemistry. Kreutzer, Gail J: Osage City. Junior, Mathematics. Kreutzer, John C: Leoti, Sophomore. General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Krey, Shari I: Garden City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Krob, Alan D: Wichita. Freshman, Agronomy. Krob, Judith M: Cuba. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kroening, Dwayne A: Hutch- inson. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Kroenlein, Karolyn K: Lin- coln. Junior. Physical Education. tfftiife SIXTH ROW: Krogdahl, David W: Corrales, N.M.. Freshman. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine in Agriculture. Krohn, Frank M: Prairie Court. Iowa. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Kronblad, Randall A: West Spring. III.. Freshman. Architecture. Krongold, Steven J: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Krouse, Larry L: Logan. Freshman. Business Administration . SEVENTH ROW: Krouse, William R: Wheaton, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Krueger, Kirk W: Prairie Village. Freshman. Architec- ture. Krueger, Marilyn K: Leawood. Junior. Sociology. Kruse, Jo Ann M: Lorraine. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Kruse, Karen R: Water- ville. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Kruse, Linda M: Morrill. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Kruse, Loren J: Grundy Center. Iowa. Junior. Agricultur- al Economics. Kruse, Thomas C: Oakley. Freshman. Business Ad- ministration. Kruse, Thomas R: Little River. Sophomore. Agriculture Economics. Kruse, Verna M: Bird City. Sophomore. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Kubitschek, Kay D: Salina. Sophomore. Physical Education. Kuckelman, David J: Frankfort. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Kuder, Larry J: Tribune. Sophomore. General. Kueck, Don L: Zenith. Special. Animal Science and Industry. Kueker, Cyn- thia K: Belleville. Sophomore. Business Administration. 605 Loca ted at the north end zone, the new victory bell was first rung at the close of the football season. Underclassmen: Kuh-Lar TOP ROW: Kuharic, James A: Hugoton, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Kuharic, Judy K: Hugoton, Freshman, General. Kuhlman, Dennis K: Lakih, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Kuhlman, Ron- ald J: Hooper, Neb., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Kuhn, Barbara J: Pittsburg, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Kuhn, Catherine A: Pittsburg, Freshman, General. Kuhn, Jerry D: Dodge City, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Kuhn, Michael J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mathematics. Kuhn, Peggy L: Russell, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Kukuk, Virgine L: Winfield, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Kunkel, Richard H: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Law. Kuppinger, Byron K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Kurr, Albert B: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Econom- ics. Kurtenbach, Glenn V: Herington, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Kurth, Royal D: Offerle, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Kurth, Walter W: Offerle, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Kushner, Sharon L: Kansas City, Freshman, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Kuzila, Andrea L: Kansas City, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Laas, Brenda L: Brookville, Junior, Elementary Education. Lacey, Charolyn K: Ellinwood, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education . 606 TOP ROW: Lackamp, Donald R: Stafford. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. LaCoe, Deborah L: Jewell. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Ladd, Dale L: Humboldt, Freshman. General Agriculture. Ladd, John A: Paola. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Laessig, Harold K: Chase, Junior. Business Administration . SECOND ROW: Lafferty, Gary M: Prairie Village. Freshman. Business Administration. Lafferty, Patrick J: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Business Administration. Lahman, Roger E: Quinter. Sophomore. Physical Education. Lair, Catherine A: Wichita. Freshman. Sociolo- gy. Lairmore, Mary H: Newton. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Lally, Norman F: Overland Park. Sophomore. Architec- ture. Lamb, Carol J: Salina. Freshman. Physical Education. Lamb, Susan R: Topeka. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lambert, Galen L: Smith Center. Freshman. Biological Science. Lambert, Trudy L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Lamborn, Robert D: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Phys- ical Education. Lamer, Charles W: McCracken. Sophomore. Busi- ness Administration. Lamp, Lynda E: Goddard. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Landes, Carolyn K: Morrill. Junior. Home Economics Education. Landis, Larry D: Lawrence. Sophomore. Gen- eral Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Landon, Larry R: Deerfield. Freshman. Architecture. Landrith, Pamela S: Claflin. Freshman. Psychology. Landry, George R: LaGrange. III., Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Lane, Alyce: Bucklin. Freshman. Physical Therapy. Lane, Douglas C: Ce- dar Rapids. Iowa. Freshman. Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Lane, Iris J: Bucklin. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Lane, John D: Belleville. Junior. Civil Engineering. Lane, Vicki J: Mc- Pherson. Freshman. General. Lang, Josephine A: Ellis. Junior, Ele- mentary Education. Langdon, Sara D: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Langenwalter. Kathleen: Hutchinson. Junior. Interi- or Architectural Design. Langland, Dale F: Wichita. Sophomore. Architecutral Structures. Langner, Lauren J: Wichita. Junior. Mathe- matics. Langton, Marcia K: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Langvardt, Dar yl R: Clay Center. Sophomore. General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Lanham, Kenneth E: Mound City. Junior. General Ag- riculture. Lankas, -Diane R: Atwood. Freshman. General. Lappin, Jer- ry B: Salina. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Larison, Dale E: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Larkin, Michele M: Junc- tion City. Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Larkins, Lynnette G: Concordia. Sophomore. Eng- lish. Larosh, Kyle W: Natoma. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Larsen, Judy K: Wichita. Sophomore. Humanities. Lar- son, Howard A: Tescott. Sophomore. Physical Education. Larson, Ingrid F: Leawood. Freshman. General Home Economics. 607 Underclassmen: Lar-Lig TOP ROW: Larson, Joyce A: Leonardville, Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Larson, Patricia K: Fall Church, Va., Freshman, General. Lar- son, Paula J: Leonardville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Larson, Phyllis R: Olathe. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Larson, Sharon D: Osage City, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation . SECOND ROW: Larson, Sonia D: Scandia, Junior, Home Economics Education. Lasley, William J: Salina, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Lassen, David A: Atchison, Freshman, Physical Education. Latham, Janice R: Shawnee Mission, Junior, General. Lathrop, Patri- cia L: Junction City, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Latimer, Diane: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Latta, Joel G: Topeka, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Latta, Loretta J: Melvern, Sophomore, Humanities. Lauck, Daniel W: To- peka, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Laue, Sharon A: Lyndon, Sophomore, Modern Language. FOURTH ROW: Laufenberg, Daniel G: Kinsley, Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Laughlin, Amy A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Launder, David B: Kansas City, Mo., Sopho- more, Industrial Engineering. Law, Kent A: Longford, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Lawrence, Calvin E: Jersey City, N.J., Freshman, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Laws, Linda D: Shawnee Mission, Junior, English. Law- son, Carol J: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Lawson, Catherine A: Milford, Sophomore. Lawson, Gerald W: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Me- chanical Engineering. Lawson, Kenneth J: Beloit, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Leach, Charles W: Osborne, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Leach, Deborah J: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Educatton. Leach, James E: Osborne, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Leakey, Richard S: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Lear, Jimmy R: White Cloud, Sophomore, General. SEVENTH ROW: Leasure, Mary K: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Leathers, Charles W: Overland Park, Fresh- man, General. Leathers, Theresa L: Concordia, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Lebens, Mary J: Plattsmouth, Neb.. Junior, Home Economics Education. Lebow, John R: Parkville, Mo., Fresh- man, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Le Breton, Kathryn E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Leckron, Terry S: Abilene, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Lee, Jennifer A: Topeka, Fresh- man, Pre-Business Education. Lee, Kathryn J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. Lee, Linda K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Lee, Nancy E: Dwight, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Lee, Raymond M: Lawrence, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Lee, Susan K: Lawrence, Freshman, Modern Languages. Leeper, Georgiana L: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Leeper, Linda L: Arrington, Junior, Clothing Retailing. 608 TOP ROW: Leeper, Robert W: Holton, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Lees, William R: Atlanta, Ga.. Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Legleiter, Floyd J: Liebenthal. Sophomore. General. Lehew, Cynthia J: Stafford, Junior, History. Lehr, Robert L: Wichita. Junior, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Leighty, Jeffrey S: Wichita. Freshman. Mathematics. Leiker. David L: Salina. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Leiker. Lar- ry E: Salina. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Leisure, Dorothy J: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Leitner, Marilyn K: Herndon, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Leker, Karen E: Laurel, Miss., Junior, Physical Therapy. Lemley, Janet V: Dwight. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Lemon, Lonnie L: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Lemon, Ronald B: Osborne. Sophomore. Business Administration. Lemons, Karen 6: Wichita, Junior. Economics. FOURTH ROW: Lenhert, Marcia S: Navarre. Junior. Business Admin- istration. Lenz, Pamela E: Ellinwood. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Leon- ard, Carol A: Riley. Sophomore. General. Leonard, Doyle W: Salina. Freshman. Business Administration. Leonard, Harriet E: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Leonard, Lois L: Riley. Freshman. General. Leonard, Sandra J: Garden City. Junior. Secondary Education. Leopold, Vir- ginia L: Garden City. Freshman. General Home Economics. Lervold. Gary R: Scandia, Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization. Lesline, Shirty A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Lett, Donald D: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Mechan- ical Engineering. Levene, Elyse B: Prairie Village. Freshman. Physi- cal Therapy. Levin, Otto W: Kensington. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Lewallen, Marjorie L: Winfield. Junior. Political Science. Lewallen. Stephen L: Winfield. Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Lewis, Alan L: Osage City. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Lewis, Dean J: Salina. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Lewis, Dorothy A: Garden City, Sophomore. Home Economics Edu- cation. Lewis, Garland G: Pratt, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Lew- is, Gordon G: Paola, Freshman, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Lewis, Jack R: Shawnee Mission, Junior. Landscape Architecture. Lewis, Michael L: Manhattan. Junior, Accounting. Lew- is, Pamela J: St. John, Freshman. General. Lewis, Robert E: Wichita, Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Ley, Jane S: Leoti. Freshman. Electri- cal Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Libhart, Martin C: Newton. Freshman. Architecture. Lietzke, Nancy K: Augusta. Freshman. Modern Languages. Lightner, Richard A: Garden City. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Lig- nitz, Margaret A: Manhattan. Freshman. Art. Lignitz, Nancy J: Man- hattan. Sophomore. Sociology. 609 Underclassmen: Lil-Lon TOP ROW: Liljegren, Craig A: Goodland, Junior, Industrial Engineer- ing. Lilley, Ronald D: Silver Lake, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Lillich, Gary A: St. Francis, Junior, Poultry Science. Lillich, Wendell L: St. Francis, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Lilliston, Patri- cia: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Lilly, Janet S: Mentor, Freshman, Humanities. Lilly, Sharon K: Mentor, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lincoln, Cheryl L: Lawrence, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Lindhal, Carl D: Enterprise, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Lindahl, Paul A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Lindbloom, Claire W: Leawood, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Lindeman, Donna S: Springfield, Mo., Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. Lindemood, Janis M: Mission, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Linder, Douglas W: Gardner, Freshman, General Agriculture. Linder, Kathy A: Abilene, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Linders, Scott F: Sparta, III., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Lindgren, Janice A: Manhattan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Lindgren, Ray W: Council Grove, Freshman, General. Lind- ner, David M: Cincinnati, Ohio, Freshman, Architecture. Lindsay, Mary K: Madison, Junior, Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: Lindsay, William M: Osage, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Lindsey, Ralph C: Troy, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Lindsten, Joette S: St. Francis, Freshman, Sociology. Linenber- ger, James A: Morrowville, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Linen- berger, Larry E: Great Bend, Freshman, General . SIXTH ROW: Lingenfelser, Mary A: Leavenworth, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Link, Marita: Aurora, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education-. Link, Thomas V: Aurora, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Linscott, Cosa L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lip, Samuel K: Bronx, N.Y., Sophomore, Chemical Engineerin g. SEVENTH ROW: Lippelmann, Roger D: Lyons, Freshman, Business Administration. Littell, Mara D: Colby, Junior, Secondary Education. Littfin, Kathleen A: Topeka, Freshman, General. Little, Burce K: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Little, Lucia A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. EIGHTH ROW: Little, Terry J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Land- scape Architecture. Littlefield, Ardys L: Kansas City, Freshman, His- tory. Littrell, David A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Music. Lively, Kristin G: Prairie Village, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Livergood, George A: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Livers, Barbara L: Hays, Freshman, Biological Sci- ence. Livingood, Christy L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Liv- ingston, Clarence: Olathe, Freshman, Business Administration. Lloyd, Judith L: McPherson, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Lloyd, O. Gale: Oakhill, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. 610 After taking her last final, a coed decides what to pack for her week at home during semester vacation. TOP ROW: Loberg, Michael E: Manhattan, Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Lock, David E: Wallace. Freshman. General. Lockhart, Coyla L: Belle Plaine. Junior. Elementary Education. Lockhart, Gerald E: Osborne. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Loder, Randal K: Mar- quette. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Loerch, William A: Lincoln. Neb.. Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Loesch, Lowell D: Argonia. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Lofgreen, Constance: Norton. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Logan, Cheryl A: Topeka. Junior. Secondary Education. Logan, Dennis V: Prairie Village, Junior. Philosophy. THIRD ROW: Lohmuller, Victoria: Great Bend, Sophomore. General. Lohrmeyer, Robert L: Logan, Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Lolli, Joseph S: Topeka. Freshman, Architecture. Long, Joyce A: Cherryvale, Ju- nior, Secondary Education. Long, Keith E: Leoti, Junior. Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Long, Larry C: Edna. Sophomore, Architecture. Long, Phyllis A: Kansas City, Mo.. Sophomore. Sociology. Long, Ste- phen L: Cherryvale. Freshman. General. Longabach, Norman C: Arkansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Longenecker, Vick- ie: Wichita, Junior. History. 611 Underclassmen: Lon-Mar TOP ROW: Longren, Maren K: Topeka, Freshman, General. Loof- bourrow, Steven: Manhattan, Freshman, Architecture. Loomis, Da- vid W: lola, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Looney, Jerri S: Denver, Colo., Junior, Clothing Retailing. Lord, Nancy R: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Lorson, Christine L: Hope, Sophomore, History. Lott, Ruth A: Minneapolis, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Louder- baugh, Ronald: Yates Center, Freshman, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Love, Shirley J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Lovejoy, Susan M: Wichita, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Lovitch, Fran J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Lowdon, Dougals D: Cawker City, Freshman, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Lowe, Cynthia J: Winona, Freshman, General. Lowe, Marie A: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Low- man, Catherine I: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Lowrey, Timothy L: Larned, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Lowry, Brenda A: Rago, Junior, Secondary Education. Lowry, Kathryn J: Overland Park, Junior, Mathematics. Loy, Doug- las E: Valley Falls, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Loy, Stephen E: Valley Falls, Junior, Pre-Forestry. FIFTH ROW: Loyd, Linda D: Cawker City, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Loyd, Marilyn S: Sedgwick, Freshman, General Home Economics. Loyd, Martha L: Wichita, Junior, Sociology. Lucas, Clifford S: Ocean- side, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lucido, Mary N: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, History. SIXTH ROW: Luck, Robert V: Hill City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Luckeroth, Janice M: Marysville, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Ludwig, Suzanne M: Merriam, Freshman, Genera! Home Economics. Luehring, Lila L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Psychology. Luke, Jessie L: Scott City, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Luke, Robert S: Emporia, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Lundine, Cathy S: Kansas City, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Lundquist, Marcia G: Lindsborg, Junior, Medical Tech- nology. Lundstrom, Dana L: McPherson. Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Lupacchino, Christine: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Lusby, Keith S: Prescott, Ark., Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Luttgen, Patricia J: Victoria, Tex., Freshman, Veteri- nary Medicine. Lydick, Sylvia A: Hamlin, Sophomore, Art. Lynam, William W: Burdett, Sophomore, Agronomy. Lynch, Gary E: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Lynch, John D: Topeka, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Lynch, Michael D: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Lyon, Carol A: Greensburg, Sophomore, General. Lyon, D. Lynnette: Hill City, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Lyon, Dean- na K: Greensburg, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. 612 SIXTH ROW: Manhart, James R: Herington, Freshman. General. Manion, Betty J: Junction City, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Mankin, William E: Phillipsburg. Freshman, Architec- ture. Manley, Marsha: Powhattan, Freshman, General. Mann, Barry A: Prairie Village. Junior. Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Mann, Deanna L: Quinter. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Mann, Judith L: Dodge City. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Mann, Michael A: Toronto, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Mann, Sheila R: White City. Freshman. General Home Economics. Mantel, Cheryl A: Leawood. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Mapes, Robert E: Netawaka, Junior. Business Admin- istration Mar, Clarence Y: Junction City, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Marble, Herbert D: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Business Education Marcuson. Diane G: Dresden. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- a--y Education. Maring, Jeanne M: Bird City. Freshman. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Marion, Kathy C: Howard. Freshman. General Home Economics. Marker, Leora B: Blue Springs, Mo.. Sophomore. Gener- al. Markert, Sherry L: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Market, Kristin H: Dodge City. Sophomore. General. Markley, Renee L: Sali- na. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Lytle, James D: Merriam. Freshman. General. Mac- Donald, Helen H: Wichita. Freshman, General Agriculture. Macho, Christine M: Wichita. Sophomore. Speech. Macho, Kenneth J: Wichi- ta, Junior, Geology. Macy, Judith L: Manhattan, Junior. Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Maddox, James W: Sedgwick. Colo.. Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Mader, Michael W: Mayetta. Sopho- more. Mechanical Engineering. Mages, Larry E: Lawrence, Fresh- man. Veterinary Medicine. Magette, Stephen F: Beloit. Sophomore. General Agriculture. Maggard, Linda K: LaCrosse. Freshman. Gener- al Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Magnett, Dale: Westmoreland. Sophomore. Physical Education. Man, Larry K: Topeka. Sophomore. Electrical Engineer- ing. Mahar, John R: Summit. N.J.. Sophomore. General. Mahoney, Lucinda A: Dorrance. Freshman. General Home Economics. Maier, Maureen K: Coldwater. Freshman. Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Maike, Ronald D: Alma. Junior, Accounting. Majeski, Catherine A: Paola, Junior. Elementary Education. Malkames, Mar- jorie A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Physical Education. Mall, Donna D: Kingman. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Mallory, William E: Ellis, Sophomore. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Malone, Mike J: Raymond, Junior. Political Science. Malone, Terrance J: Raymond. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Maneth, Cheryl A: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Mang, Patricia L: Prairie Village. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Mangelsdorf, Edward: Kansas City. Junior. English. 613 FIFTH ROW: Martin, Bradford E: Herington, Freshman, General. Martin, Collette L: Independence, Junior, Secondary Education. Martin, Deborah L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Martin, Duane W: Larned, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Martin, Fred R: Princeton, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Martin, Jean A: Carlton, Freshman, Mathematics. Mar- tin, Linda G: Watson, Mo., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Martin, Marianne: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Martin, Marsha J: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Martin, Marty J: Leawood, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Martin, Michael M: Winfield, Junior, Wildlife Conser- vation. Martin, Regina M: Concordia, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Martin, Richard L: Dighton, Freshman, Chemistry. Martin, Ste- ven W: Topeka, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Martinsen, Andrew L: Primrose, Neb., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Martinsen, Roy J: Primrose, Neb., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Marxen, Gloria A: Kansas City, Freshman, Art. Marzan, Elena L: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Masciovecchio, Jeannie: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, General. Mason, Gerald W: Beattie, Sophomore, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Mason, Joel J: Kiowa, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Mason, Marlin W: South Haven, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Masquelier, Suzette: lola, Junior, Accounting. Massa, John P: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Massie, Michael P: Dupo, III., Junior, Architecture. Underclassmen: Mar-McC TOP ROW: Marks, Christopher A: Concordia, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Marler, Ronald J: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Marling, Mary A: Topeka, Freshman, Music. Marmet, Phyllis J: Sabetha, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Marschhau- sen, Helen: North Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Marsh, Raymond T: Overland Park, Freshman, Veter- inary Medicine. Marshall, Catherine: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Marshall, James R: Prairie Village, Junior, Pre- Medicine. Marshall, Janet J: Minneola, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Marshall, Lawrence W: Peabody, Freshman, General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Marshall, Lisa R: Eureka, Freshman, General. Marshall, Patricia L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Marshall, Richard K: Great Bend, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Marston, Clinton M: Gypsum, Sophomore, Business Administration. Marten, Beverly A: Wheaton, Freshman, Computer Science. FOURTH ROW: Marten, Jo Ann: Onaga, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Marten, Larry L: Wheaton, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Martens, Elaine M: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Martens, Kathryn L: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Education. Martin, Bennie L: Smith Center, Junior, Civil Engineering. 614 TOP ROW: Massieon, Robert M: Wamego. Freshman, General Agri- culture. Mast, Kathleen M: Wichita. Sophomore. Mathematics. Mas- ters, Andrew R: Prairie Village, Freshman. Business Administration. Mathes, Viva K: Norton. Junior. Physical Education. Mathewson, James E: Kansas City. Sophomore. Chemistry. SECOND TOW: Mathewson, Joseph R: Kansas City. Junior, Building Construction. Mathis, Jimmy D: Coffeyville, Junior. Business Ad- ministration. Matney, William T: Gower. Mo.. Freshman. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Matson, Jenell M: Clifton, Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Matthews, George E: Bel Air. Md.. Junior. Zoology. THIRD ROW: Matthews, Leslie A: Pittsburg. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Mattke, Frank E: Ogallah, Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Mat- tley, Charles M: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Mau, Karen J: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Mau, Marilyn C: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Nursi ng. FOURTH ROW: Mauck, Charles A: Great Bend. Freshman. Political Science. Mauderly, Nancy A: Strong City, Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. Maurer, Stanley J: Marysville. Sophomore. Business Ad- ministration. Mawdsley, Michael W: Wichita. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Mawhorter. Davie P: Aurora, Colo.. Sophomore. Physi- cal Education. FIFTH ROW: Maxwell, Bruce A: Piper. Junior. Architecture. Maxwell, Larry A: Whiting. Junior, Agricultural Education. Maxwell, Stephen R: Washington. Junior, Chemistry. Maxwell, Thomas J: Newton. Ju- nior. Horticulture. May, Elwood E: Oberlin. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: May, Stephen L: Ellis. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Mayer, Don R: Marysville. Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Mayer, Gail A: New Hyde Park. N.Y., Junior. Pre-Secondary Education. May- ers, Cynthia R: Osborne, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Maycheck, Ber- nard J: Philadelphia. Pa., 04, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Mayfield, Bernard: Jackson. Miss., Freshman. Math- ematics. Mayfield, Cornell: Jackson. Miss., Sophomore, History. Mayfield, Gayla M: Concordia, Freshman. Music. Mayhew, Becky J: Belpre. Freshman. General. Mayhill, Samuel A: Arkansas City. Soph- omo re. Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Mayhill, Terrence D: Newton. Junior. Mechanical En- gineering. Mays, Albertino G: Junction City. Sophomore. Mathemat- ics. Mayse, Thomas M: Mission, Freshman, Mathematics. McArthur, Lanissa L: Holdrege. Neb.. Freshman, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. McAtee, Betsy L: Waterville, Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: McCall, Joelle A: Stockton. Freshman. Family and Child Development. McCallister, Gary D: Arlington Heights. III.. Freshman. Agricultural Engineering. McCallum, James D: Solomon. Freshman. General. McCallum, Roger S: Elmdale. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. McCann. Christopher Fort Lauderdale. Fla.. Sopho- more. Biological Science. 615 Underclassmen: McC-McG TOP ROW: McCargar, Mark A: Salina, Sophomore, General. Mc- Carthy, Margaret E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. McCarthy, Mary A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. McCarty, Helen E: Ashland, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. McCaskie, Elizabeth: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: McCaslin, Linda E: Stockton, Sophomore, Pre-Nurs- ing. McCauley, Charles R: Mayetta, Freshman, General Agriculture. McCausland, Paul S: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Law. McClanahan, Robert W: Junction City, Freshman, Art. McClary, Dennis E: Central- ia, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: McClellan, James R: Frederick, Md., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. McClenny, Diane M: Emporia, Sophomore, Zoology. McCloskey, John D: Salina, Sophomore, General. Mc- Closkey, Mary C: Salina, Freshman, General. McClure, Alexander D: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Students and parents watch the K-State-Missouri game on Parents Day. Earlier in the day, parents met faculty members and administrators and also toured the annual Veterinary Medicine Open House. 616 TOP ROW: McClure, Craig B: El Dorado. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. McCollough, Joanne E: Randall. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. McConaughey, Michelle: Ulysses. Sophomore. General Home Economics. McCool, Katherine A: Junction City, Sophomore. Gener- al. McCormick, James M: Blaine. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: McCown, Susan J: Overland Park. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. McCoy, Elizabeth A: Topeka. Junior. Elementary Education. McCoy, Michael D: Towanda. Sopho- more. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McCoy, Michael P: Cottage Grove. Ore.. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. McCoy, Shirley J: Hiawatha. Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: McCoy, Thomas K: Hutchmson. Sophomore. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. McCrary, Janet E: Manhattan. Freshman. History. McCrillis, Joan E: Wichita. Freshman. General. McCune, James R: Topeka. Junior. Business Administration. McDaniel, Dennis L: Alti- ca. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: McDaniel, Karen L: Scott City. Junior. Home Eco- nomics Education. McDaniel, Karen M: Salina. Sophomore. General Home Economics. McDermott, Richard D: Kansas City. Mo.. Fresh- man. Architecture. McDevitt, Patrick T: Neptune. N.J.. Sophomore. Geology. McDiffett, William M: Alta Vista. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: McDonald, David C: Wichita. Freshman. Architecture. McDonald, Diane K: Williamsburg, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. McDonald, Karen C: Glasco. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. McDonald, Kenneth R: Smith Center, Junior. Architec- ture. McDonald, Michael B: Kansas City. Junior. Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: McDonald, Patricia A: Leavenworth. Junior, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. McDonald, Randolph: Leawood. Freshman, Business Administration. McDonald, Robert C: Smith Center, Soph- omore, Mathematics. McDonald, Stanley L: Salina. Sophomore. General. McDougal, Dianne K: Atwood. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: McDougal, Jean M: Topeka. Junior. General. Mc- Dowell, Douglas R: Prairie Village. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. McElhany, Patrick A: Shawnee. Freshman. Music Education. McElwain, Linda J: Wichita. Junior. Business Administration. Mc- Fadden, Christy N: Goodland. Freshman. General . EIGHTH ROW: McFarland, Terry L: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Busi- ness Administration. McFarlane, Joy Y: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Freshman. Physical Education. McGee, James B: Kiowa. Sophomore. Business Administration. McGinnis, John M: Topeka. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. McGrath, Harry B: Florissant. Mo.. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: McGrath, Randall E: Topeka. Sophomore. General. McGrew, Terry L: Fort Scott, Sophomore. Mathematics. McGugin, Mary E: Frankfort, Sophomore. General Home Economics. McGuire, Harlyn G: Oberlin. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. McGuire, Stephen P: Kansas City. Junior, Architecture. 617 Underclassmen: McH-Mey TOP ROW: McHenry, Gail D: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Mcllrath, Alice F: Hugoton, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Mc- Intyre, Barbara J: Manhattan, Freshman, Medical Technology. Mc- Iver, Kathleen J: Topeka, Freshman, Psychology. McKaig, Jane E: Bucyrus, Sophomore, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: McKaig, Jimmy M: Bucyrus, Freshman, General. McKale, William C: Longford, Sophomore, History. McKee, Charles A: Wetmore, Sophomore, Dairy Production. McKeeman, Deriece M: Talmage, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. McKelvey, Sandra K: Olathe, Freshman,- Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: McKemy, Elizabeth C: Riley, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. McKenna, Charles T: Waterville, Sophomore, Economics. Mc- Kenzie, Gordon B: Leawood, Freshman, Architecture. McKerracher, Joanne: Garnett, Freshman, General. McKinley, David L: Belleville, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: McKinley, Douglas L: Belleville, Junior, Electrical Engineering. McKinley, Joan L: Belleville, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. McKinley, Marshall C: Overland Park, Freshman, Architecture. McKinley, Roxane: Norton, Freshman, General Home Economics. McKinley, Steven G: Topeka, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. EIGHTH ROW: McKinney, Sheryl K: Salina, Freshman, Physical Ther- apy. McKinsey, Claudia M: Seneca, Junior, Elementary Education. McKnight, Susan V: Wichita, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Mc- Knight, Vicki L: Topeka, Freshman, General. McLain, Daryl K: Kan- sas City, Freshman, Business Administration . SIXTH ROW: McLain, Michael S: Overland Park, Freshman, Bakery Management. Mclaughlin, David E: Chapman, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. McLeish, Edwin I: Alamota, Freshman, General Agri- culture. McLenon, Rodney B: Atchison, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. McLeod, Greg A: Gorham, N.H., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: McLeod, Kathryn L: Wichita, Freshman, Biological Science. McMahon, Elaine C: Piper, Sophomore, General. McMillen, Billy D: Chanute, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. McMillen, John M: Mission, Sphomore, Business Administration. McMillen, Kerry K: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: McMillen, Thomas J: Tulsa, Okla., Sophomore, Chem- ical Engineering. McMillin, Mary J: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. McMinn, Teresa I: Lawrence, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. McMurray, Donald R: Canton, Junior, Business Administration. McNally, John A: Salina, Sophomore, General . BOTTOM ROW: MclMeal, Charles D: Waldo, Junior, Agricultural Edu- cation. McNeal, Deanna M: Waldo, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. McNee, Diana D: Clay Center, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. McNee, Janet A: Cottonwood, Junior, Technical Journalism. McNeil, Charlotte A: Larned, Junior, Psychology. 618 SEVENTH ROW: Meseke, Linda C: Alma. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Messick. Sharon L: Marysville. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Messmer, Vicki J: Norwich. Junior. General. Mestrovich, Janice C: Kansas City. Freshman. Sociology. Metz, Oeidre A: Wellington. Junior. Modern Languages. EIGHTH ROW: Metzen, Melvin N: Garden Plain. Junior. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Metzger, Joyce I: Scott City. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Metzinger, Leon F: Caldwell. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Meyer, Bruce F: Johnson City. N.Y., Junior. Architec- ture. Meyer, Carolyn F: Conway Springs. Junior. Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Meyer, Daryl J: Sabetha. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. Meyer, Donald K: Sabetha. Freshman, General Agriculture. Meyer, Donna M: Prairie Village. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Meyer, Howard L: Westphalia. Junior. Electrical Engineer- ing. Meyer, Julie A: Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. TOP ROW: McNerny, Charles M: Sharon Springs. Freshman. Gener- al. McNerny, Elaine K: Sharon Springs. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Me New, Jerry L: Commerce City. Colo.. Sophomore. Architecture. McPheeters, Phillip: Peabody. Freshman. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. McPherson, Marlene R: McLouth. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: McVicker, Earl D: Beeler. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. McWilliams. Dennis D: Sharon Springs. Junior. Agron- omy. Meade, Rosemary: Abilene. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Means, Charles S: Fort Smith. Ark.. Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Meek, Milo B: Idana. Junior. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Meetz. James A: Newton. Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Meier, Douglas W: Newton, Freshman. General. Meier, Jane A: Lincoln. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Meisenhei- mer, John M: Hiawatha. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Meitler, Gene C: Lucas. Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Melberg, Donna L: Jamestown. N.Y.. Junior. General. Melland, Patricia A: McPherson. Sophomore. Sociology. Meilies, Bennett W: Ness City, Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization. Mel- ton, Janie L: Stockton. Freshman. General. Melvin, James M: Kansas City. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Mendenhall, Lonnie L Dighton. Freshman. General. Mendenhall, Marilyn: Overland Park. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Meng, Gloria A: Wichita. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation. Menne, Emily L: Wichita. Junior. English. Meredith, Ronald L: Scott City. Junior. Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Meredith, William H: Lincoln. Sophomore. General. Mermelstein, Martin: Scarsdale. N.Y.. Freshman. General. Mermis, Douglas R: Gorham. Freshman. Architecture. Merles, Kathleen A: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. Meschke, Marty M: Garden City. Junior. Pre-Nursing. 619 SIXTH ROW: Miles, Dale W: Salem, Ore., Junior, Horticulture. Miles, Gregory A: Clay Center, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Milhon, Vir- ginia K: Protection, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Miller, Alan G: Hobbs, N.M., Junior, Economics. Miller, Anna C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Music Education. SEVENTH ROW: Miller, Brenda L: Lyndon, Junior, Home Economics Education. Miller, Charles E: Dwight, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Miller, Craig L: Alma, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Miller, Darrell L: Dwight, Junior, Animal Science and Indus- try. Miller, David L: Leawood, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Miller, Deborah: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Miller, Frederick G: Overland Park, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Miller, Gary R: Weskan, Sophomore, Animal Science and Indus- try. Miller, Gerald E: Barnard, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Miller, James V: Lawrence, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Jamie L: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Janean L: Salina, Junior, Music Education. Miller, Janet F: Lebo, Freshman, General Home Economics. Miller, John E: Manhattan. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Miller, John M: Richmond Heights, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Underclassmen: Mey-Mit TOP ROW: Meyer, Kathy J: Smith Center, Freshman, Physical Thera- py. Meyer, Laura L: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Meyer, Leo D: Goodland, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Meyer, LeRoy G: Seneca, Freshman, Pre-Veterin ary Medicine. Mey- er, Louis J: Sabetha, Junior, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Meyer, Mary E: Olathe, Freshman, General. Meyer, Mary K: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Modern Languages. Meyer, Nancy E: Basehor, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Meyer, Phillip C: Ulys- ses, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Meyer, Robert M: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Meyer, Robert M: Ottawa, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Meyer, Sheri A: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Meyer, Theresa A: Olathe, Junior, History. Meyer, William E: Powhattan, Freshman, General Agriculture. Meyers, Gilbert J: Downs, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Michaelis, Richard D: Russell, Junior, Civil Engineer- ing. Michaelis, Wade G: Ness City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Michaels, Kathryn S: Atchison, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Michaud, Patrick G: Clifton, Junior, Physical Education. Mick, Mary K: Beloit, Freshman, English. FIFTH ROW: Mick, Theodore J: Beloit, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Mielke, Robert H: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Mierau, William C: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Miesse, John V : Bonner Springs, Freshman, Geology. Miles, Carmel J: Satanta, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. 620 TOP ROW: Miller, Joseph E: Effingham. Sophomore, General. Miller, Joseph P: Effingham, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Miller, Lin- da G: Great Bend, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Miller, Lisa M: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. Miller, MarLynne K: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Miller, Marc E: Hutchinson. Junior. Veterinary Medi- cine. Miller, Marcia A: Morrowville, Junior. Home Economics Educa- tion. Miller, Martenia C: Junction City. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Mill- er, Mary S: Sterling. Freshman. General Home Economics. Miller, Max I: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Economics. THIRD ROW: Miller, Michael D: Kansas City, Freshman. Business Administration. Miller, Milo K: Topeka. Freshman. General. Miller, Nancy E: Atchison. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Miller, Pamela A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. General Home Econom- ics. Miller, Patricia A: Burrton. Freshman. Speech. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Paula K: Great Bend. Freshman. Clothing Re- tailing. Miller, Randall D: El Dorado. Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Miller, Rexanne: Roselle. III.. Freshman. Pre-Vetennary Medicine in Agriculture. Miller, Richard D: Blue Mounds, Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Miller, Richard H: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Stephen R: Paola. Sophomore, General. Miller, Steven D: Agra. Sophomore. General Agriculture. Miller, Steven D: Neodesha, Junior. Mathematics. Miller, Timothy L: Atchison, Soph- omore. Mathematics. Miller, Victoria L: Kansas City. Junior, Second- ary Education. ' CflP V v SIXTH ROW: Mills, Donald C: Orlando. Fla.. Freshman. Architecture. Mills, Gene L: Centralia. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Mills, George D: McLean. Va.. Junior. Biological Science. Mills, Janet A: Mc- Pherson. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Mills, Mary J: Tonganoxie. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Millsap, Catherine A: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. Mims, Larry S: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. Business Administration. Minard, Margaret K: Concor- dia. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Minchew, Linda R: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. Miner, Oliver W: Sublette. Soph- omore. Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Miner, William D: Ness City. Sophomore. History. Minnick, Walter R: Mission, Junior. Business Administration. Minor, Janis L: Leawood. Freshman. General. Mistier, Barbara D: Topeka. Junior. Home Economics Education. Mitcha, Donna E: Bonner Springs. Junior. General. BOTTOM ROW: Mitchell, Jalayn: Topeka. Freshman. Applied Music. Mitchell, Jan L: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Mitch- ell, Jonathan B: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. Accounting. Mitchell, Kenneth B: St. Joseph. Mo.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Mitch- ell, Martha C: Lawrence. Junior. Home Economics Education . 621 Underclassmen: Mit-Mul TOP ROW: Mitchell, Myron W: Goodland, Sophomore, Architecture. Mitts, Warren C: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Mlinek, Dan J: St. Francis, Sophomore, General. Mock, Gregory D: Plainville, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Moe, Sandra S: Manhattan, Junior, Pre- Nursing. SECOND ROW: Moehlman, Thomas J: Manhattan, Freshman, Archi- tecture. Moffatt, Margaret R: College Point, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre- Nursing. Moffett, Dan A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Moffitt, Maren: Mission, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Moherman, Dorothy L: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. THIRD ROW: Mohler, Candace M: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Mohr, Terry J: Great Bend, Junior, Civil Engineer- ing. Moll, Marianne M: Cincinnati, Ohio, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Mollenkamp, Lew E: Wakeeney, Freshman, Pre-Den- tistry. Moller, Inge H: Copenhagen, Denmark, Freshman, English. FOURTH ROW: Moncrief, Robert M: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Mathematics. Monroe, William E: Tribune, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Montgomery, Donald W: Hutchinson, Junior, Civil Engi- neering. Montgomery, Thomas D: Hutchinson, Junior, Civil Engi- neering. Moody, Jackie W: Leoti, Sophomore, Psychology. FIFTH ROW: Moomaw, Robert E: Ensign, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Moon, Rosemary A: Hugoton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Mooney, Mary K: Salina, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Moore, Bill M: luka, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Moore, D. Jesse: Council Grove, Freshman, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Moore, Deborah A: Junction City, Freshman, General. Moore, James E: Westmoreland, Junior, Business Administration. Moore, James L: Ulysses, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Moore, Judith A: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Moore, Michael E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Moore, Michael K: Tonganoxie. Freshman, Pre-Law. Moore, Patricia E: Leavenworth, Junior, English. Moore, Roberta A: Wakarusa, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Moore, Ter- ry D: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. Morgan, Deborah KrTopeka, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Morgan, Jeannie: Denver, Colo., Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Morgan, Julie D: Salina, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Morgan, Leslie E: Goodland, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Morgan, Patricia L: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Morgan, Rodney K: Dwight, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Morgenson, Susan C: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Morgenstern, Robert: Hoisington, Sophomore, Accounting. Morgenstern, Ronald: Russell, Freshman, Wildlife Con- servation. Morland, William M: Lancaster, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Morrill, Linda K: Wichita, Freshman, General. 622 TOP ROW: Morris, Cheryl C: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Morris, Dallas D: Newton, Junior. Landscape Architecture. Morris, James L: Logan, Sophomore, Horticulture. Morris, James L: Barks- dale AFB. La.. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Morris, Jane E: Manhattan, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Morris, John B: Eudora. Junior, Civil Engineering. Morris, Larry M: Westphalia. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Morris, Michelle: Overland Park, Junior, Economics. Morris, Rodney L: Ulysses. Freshman. General. Morris, Susan L: Manasquan. N.J.. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. THIRD ROW: Morris, Teresa E: Coffeyville. Junior. Computer Sci- ence. Morrison, Linda K: Overland Park. Junior. General Home Eco- nomics. Morrison, Robert M: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Morrow, Joyce B: St. Marys. Freshman, History. Morrow, Kar- en: Wathena, Junior. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Morrow, Kathryn: Wathena, Sophomore. Business Administration. Morrow, Margo M: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Morse, Richard L: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Morton, Catherine A: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. Speech Patholo- gy and Audiology. Morton, Myrnus M: Oxford. Freshman. General. FIFTH ROW: Morton, Thomas S: Oxford. Sophomore. Agronomy. Mosher, Shirley A: Simpson, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Moshier, David D: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Mosier, Carol E: Spalding. Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Mosier, Richard A: Lenora. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Mosier, Steven J: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Moss, Victor A: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Mount, Sharyl L: Haven. Sophomore. Music Education. Moxley, George F: Council Grove, Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Moyer, Cheryl A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Muck, Duane C: Osborne. Freshman, Agronomy. Mudge, Barbara E: St. Paul. Minn.. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Mudge, Patricia A: St. Paul. Minn.. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Mudrey, Stephen J: Lexington. Mass.. Junior. Architecture. Mueller, Gail E: Alma. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Mueller, Janice S: Hanover, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Mueller, Larry R: Hanover. Junior. Accounting. Mueller, Mary A: Washington. Junior. Home Economics Education. Mugler, Laree A: Clay Center. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Muir, Barbara S: El Dorado. Sophomore. Interior Architecutral Design. BOTTOM ROW: Muir, William L: Norton. Junior. Accounting. Mull, Gerald D: Salina. Freshman, Architecture. Mullen, Danny D: Ottawa. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Mullen, Jane M: Blue Rap- ids. Freshman. General. Muller, Patricia A: Junction City. Sopho- more. General Home Economics. 623 Underclassmen: Mul-Nel TOP ROW: Mulligan, Jeanette M: Topeka, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Mulvany, Thomas P: Marysville, Junior, Accounting. Mun- cie, Shirley A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment. Mundt, Jonathan R: Hollywood, Fla., junior. Botany. Mund- wiler, Nancy J: Larned, Freshman, Chemistry. SECOND ROW: Munger, Arthur P: Dodge City, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Munger, Deborah D: Dodge City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Munson, Barbara A: Junction City, Soph- omore, General Home Economics. Munson, Robert C: Junction City, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Muntz, Pamela L: Haviland, Ju- nior, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Murphey, Christine: Kansas City, Sophomore, Music Education. Murphree, Ola M: Chapman, Freshman, Accounting. Murphy, Janet E: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Murphy, Julie A: Norton. Freshman, General. Murphy, Kay E: Ogallah. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. FOURTH ROW: Murphy, Kay M: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing. Murphy, Marilyn J: Bonner Springs, Freshman, General. Murphy, Mark A: Abilene, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Mur- ray, Larry L: Elkhart, Freshman, Medical Technology. Murry, Frank D: Kankakee, III., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Murry, Michael D: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. Murry, Robert A: Lexington, Mo., Junior, Physical Education. Murto- la, Stephen J: South River, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Musgrove, Constance: Manhattan, Sophomore, Applied Music. Mu- sil, Elmer L: Burdett, Sophomore, General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Musil, Hannah E: Blue Rapids. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Musil, Mary L: Blue Rapids, Freshman, General Home Economics. Musil, Rosemary: Frankfort, Freshman, General Home Economics. Musil, Susan E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Musselman, Kathryn J: Ness City, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Mussemann, Christine: Wakeeney, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Musser, Ronald D: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre- Forestry. Mutch, Janis E: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Mutch, Jeanne L: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Myers, Eveline C: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Modern Languages. EIGHTH ROW: Myers, Gaylord P: Cummings, Sophomore, Music Education. Myers, Kristy J: Marquette, Junior, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Myers, Linda L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Myers, Ronald L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Myrick, Pamela S: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Naaf, Douglas E: Beattie. Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Nachtigal, David J: Inman, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Nachtigal, Dorothy A: Buhler. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Nafziger, Alvin K: Narka, Freshman, General. Nagle, Catherine H: Schuylkill Haven, Pa., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. q 624 o a TOP ROW: Naiman, Danny H: Morland. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Nash, David F: St. Joseph, Mo.. Junior. Agricultural Edu- cation. Nave, Carol S: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Naylor, Donald G: Burlington. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Neaderhiser, Larry L: Niles. Junior, Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Neal, Gary L: Mission, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Neal, Marcus L: Caldwell. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Neal, Philip J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Neal, Philip L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Accounting. Needham. Sheila J: Abilene. Sophomore, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Neff, Merry V: Lakin. Freshman. Psychology. Neff, Su- san L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, General. Neil, Carolyn M: Fort Scott. Junior. Home Economics Education. Neill, Linda L: Wichita. Junior, Elementary Education. Neill, Robert D: Cummings. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Neill, Susan A: Kansas City, Freshman. Home Eco- nomics Education. Nelsen, Craig: Leawood. Sophomore. Physical Education. Nelson, Darryl J: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Nelson, Edward E: Holdrege, Neb.. Sophomore, Comput- er Science. Nelson, Gayle L: Windom. Sophomore. Secondary Education. Workmen remove protective coverings before the start of the K-State-Oklahoma State football game. 625 FIFTH ROW: Nicholas, John A: Henderson, Nev., Sophomore, Electri- cal Engineering. Nichols, Mary K: Salina, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Nichols, Stanley K: Burden, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Nichols, Wayne E: Manchester, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Nichols, William R: Salina, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Nickelson, Barbara J: Sabetha, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Nicklas, Mark C: Fort Worth, Tex., Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Nicks, Linda L: Maize, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Nickum, Joan M: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Niedentdal, Michael: Russell, Freshman, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Nielsen, Douglas A: Winner, S.D., Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Niemann, Emily E: Topeka, Sophomore, Hor- ticulture. Niemeyer, John S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-For- estry. Nietfeld, James L: Grand Island, Neb., Junior, Dairy Produc- tion. Nightingale, Conrad: Burrton, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Nightingale, Timothy: Burrton, Sophomore, Architec- tural Structures. Nimz, Dale E: Goodland, Junior, History. Nitsch, Carol S: Oberlin, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Niven, Lloyd H: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Nixon, Nancy K: Wellington, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Nixon, Thurman M: Eureka, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Nodler, Jami L: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Noel, John D: Burlington, Sophomore, Psychology. Noel, Kent L: Abilene, Junior, English. Noland, Karen S: Holton, Freshman, Pre- Business Education. Underclassmen: Nel-O ' Fa TOP ROW: Nelson, Glen E: Grenola, Freshman, General Agriculture. Nelson, Jane A: Sylvan Grove, Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. Nelson, Leland E: Washington, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Nelson, Nanette M: Plattsmouth, Neb., Sophomore, General. Nelson, Norman W: Liberal, Freshman, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Nelson, Patricia L: Mayetta, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Nelson, Patricia S: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Nelson, Robert R: Topeka, Junior, Political Sci- ence. Nelssen, Linda K: Smith Center, Freshman, General. Nel- thorpe, Ronald A: Leawood, Freshman. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Nemechek, Juanita J: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Netson, Nancy A: Manhattan, Junior, General. Neumann, Judith A: Atchison, Freshman, Business Administration. Nevins, Cathleen A: Cherry Hill, N.J., Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. New, Mark W: Norcatur, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Newbury, Shirley M: White City, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Newcom, Charles W: Garden City, Junior, Pre- Law. Newcomer, Paula J: Topeka, Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Newell, Dorothy A: Stafford, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Newlin, Ronald J: Kansas City, Junior, Zoology. 626 TOP ROW: Nolde, Ted D: Ferguson. Mo., Freshman, Architectural Structures. Noll, Jerome R: Frankfort, Sophomore. General. Noller, Anne E: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Noonan, John P: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Noordsy, Jill S: Manhat- tan, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Norby, Galen 0: Manhattan, Sophomore. Agricultur- al Engineering. Nordhus, David L: Seneca. Freshman. General Agri- culture. Norman, Melford L: Arnold. Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Norman, Neil K: Scott City. Junior, Mathe- matics. North, Barbara K: Coffeyville. Junior, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: North, Patrick W: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Gener- al. North, Richard C: White City. Junior, Animal Science and Indus- try. Norton, Mark E: Abilene. Freshman. Milling Science and Man- agement. Norton, Richard K: Warren, N.J.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Norton, Sharon L: Warren. N.J., Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Norton, Sharon L: Quinter. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Nothdurft, Julie A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. Nottingham, Dale A: Lawrence, Freshman. Dairy Production. Nottingham, Michael: Effingham, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Novak, Mary A: Lucas, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. FIFTH ROW: Novosel, Judy K: Kansas City. Sophomore. Bacteriolo- gy. Nulty, James R: Jewell. Junior. Architecture. Numberg, Rodger L: Emporia. Sophomore. Business Administration. Nurnberg, Thom- as R: Emporia. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Nuss, Frederick J: Great Bend. Sophomore. Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW: Nuss, Maxwell E: Leavenworth. Freshman. Business Administration. Nusser, Cynthia L: Elkhart, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Nutsch, Donald E: Hill City. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Nutt, William H: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Business Administration. Nuttelman, Alvis F: Independence. Sophomore. Pre- Forestry. SEVENTH ROW: Nyman, Robert J: Jersey City. N.J.. Sophomore. Restaurant Management. Obee, Richard C: Kansas City. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Oberle, Beverly S: Carbondale. Junior. Home Economics Education. Obermeier, Teresa M: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Obert, Dixie R: Esbon. Sophomore. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Ochs, Elizabeth A: Hoisington, Sophomore. General. Ochs, Judith A: Hoisington. Freshman. General. Ochsner, John D: Wichita. Freshman. Chemistry. O ' Dell, Donald M: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. O ' Dell, Michael R: Shawnee Mis- sion. Freshman, Architectural Structures. BOTTOM ROW: Odgers, Carol A: Sublette. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Odom, Rosalind E: Wichita. Freshman. General. O ' Donnell. Patricia A: Ellsworth. Sophomore. Psychology. Odrowski, Dona L: Overland Park. Freshman. General. O ' Fallon, Kathleen A: Manhattan, Freshman. Modern Languages. 627 Underclassmen: O ' Fl-Par TOP ROW: O ' Flynn, Richard H: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. Ogilvie, Kathryn: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Ogle, John W: Emmett, Sophomore, His- tory. Ogle, Linda M: Emmett, Junior, Elementary Education. Ohl, Nancy J: Great Bend, Sophomore, General . SECOND ROW: Olander, Judith A: Little River, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Olandt, Carol S: Morrowville, Junior, Home Economics Education. O ' Leary, Michael A: Wichita, Freshman, Chemistry. Oleen, Glenn C: Falun, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Oliver, Brian L: Oxford, Freshman, Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Oliver, D. Ann: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Oliver, Mildred S: El Dorado, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Oliver, Stephen E: Attica, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Olmstead, Marvin L: Derby, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Olsen, Russell L: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Olson, Collette A: Clay Center, Freshman, General Home Economics. Olson, Gene L: McPherson, Junior, Agronomy. Olson, Jeanne F: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Olson, Karen E: Leawood, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Olson, Kathryn S: Dwight, Junior, Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: Olson, Peter H: Manhattan, Junior, Social Science. Ols- son, Beverly A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, History. Oltjen, Allan C: Leona, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Oman, Donald G: Kan- sas City, Junior, Business Administration. O ' Meara, Tracy J: Har- tington, Neb., Sophomore, Sociology. SIXTH ROW: Opat, Michael A: McPherson, Freshman, General. Opat, Steven L: McPherson, Junior, Pre-Law. Oplinger, Roger C: Randall, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Organ, William F: Oakley, Sophomore, Geology. Orloske, Cynthia J: Wichita, Junior, English. SEVENTH ROW: Orrell, Donald L: Peck, Sophomore, General. Orton, Linda K: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Orwig, Pe- ter M: Abilene, Freshman, Horticulture. Osborn, Dana L: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Education. Osborne, Jay R: Peoria, III., Sophomore, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Osborne, Lloyd A: Springfield. Va., Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Osburn, Julieanne: Topeka. Freshman, Dietet- ics and Institutional Management. Osburn, Mary M: Wamego, Ju- nior, Elementary Education. Ostberg, Leo E: Salina, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Ostermann, Jerry L: Sylvan Grove, Fresh- man, Agricultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Oswald, John M: Luray, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Oswald, Laura E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Oswalt, Carolyn P: Little .River, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa ry Educa- tion. Ott, Randal O: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Otte, Melodie A: Great Bend, Junior, Sociology. 628 SEVENTH ROW. Palmer, Phillip K: Arkansas City. Junior. Social Sci- ence. Palmer, Stephen P: McPherson. Junior. Geology. Palmquist, Steven D: Lindsborg. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Paluch, Christopher: Wichita. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Pankratz, Dean A: Tampa. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. EIGHTH ROW: Pannbacker, William: Washington. Freshman. Veteri- nary Medicine. Panos, Maria E: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Pansy, Michael G: Fair Lawn. N.J.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Pappan, Ronald D: Ponca City. Okla.. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Parke, Kathleen L: Collyer. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW Parker, David L: Wichita, Junior. Accounting. Parker, Gloria J: Dallas. Tex.. Freshman. Business Administration. Parker, Joanne J: Belpre. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Parker, Jolene J: Belpre. Freshman. General. Parker, Patricia L: Clearwater. Junior. Family and Child Development. TOP ROW: Otten, Vicki R: Wichita. Freshman, General. Otto, Angela S: Salina. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Ousley, Rebecca J: Overland Park. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Overfield, Terry F: Independence. Junior. Secondary Education. Overley, Elaine: Phil- lipsburg. Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Overman, Robert D: Overland Park. Junior, Political Science. Overstake, Linda J: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Economics. Overstreet, Ronald L: Augusta. Sophomore. Art. Over- turf, Joyce G: Bird City. Freshman. General. Owen, Gail E: Raytown. Mo., Freshman, Art. THIRD ROW: Owen, Glen D: Salina. Sophomore. General. Owen, Lin- da L: Jewell. Sophomore. Horticulture. Owen, Robert L: West Ches- ter. Pa.. Junior, Architecture. Owens, Dennis E: Chapman, Fresh- man. General. Owens, Pamela I: Clay Center. Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Owensby, Mary C: Concordia. Freshman. Modern Languages. Ozmun, Carole A: Mankato. Freshman. General. Pacey, Charles F: Miltonvale. Freshman. General Agriculture. Pacey, Mi- chael F: Oak Hill. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Pack, Linda J: Wichi- ta. Freshman. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Padon, Dorothy J: Prairie Village. Junior, Elementary Education. Page, Barbara J: Atchison, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Page, Dennis D: Junction City. Junior. Physical Therapy. Page, Ja- net S: Overland Park, Freshman. English. Page, Judith A: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Page, Patricia L: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Pal- mateer, Gary L Wakefield. Freshman. Feed Science and Manage- ment. Palmer, Darwin W: Verdon. Neb., Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Palmer, Martha D: Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Palmer, Michael L: Kan- sas City, Mo.. Sophomore, Business Administration . 629 Workmen clean up debris in Nichols Gymnasium after the midnight fire in December. Replacement of Ni- chols, built in 1910, and equipment of the depart- ments housed there was estimated at $2.1 million. Underclassmen: Par-Pet TOP ROW: Parker, Ray A: Troy. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Parks, Carolyn A: Manhattan, Freshman, English. Parks, Janis L: Manhattan, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Parr, Jane Leigh R: Ross- ville, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Parrish, Mary C: Great Bend, Freshman, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Parry, Ann M: Summit, N.J., Sophomore, Geography. Parry, Sherman B: Augusta, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Parsons, Carolynn A: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Technology. Par- tington, Howard D: Alden, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Pash, Janis K: Harlan, Iowa, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Paske, Patrick D: Toronto, Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Pastrick, Priscilla: Leawood, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Patterson, Judy K: Hays, Junior, Humanities. Patterson, Ray E: Wichita, Junior, History. Patterson, Shirley M: Alta Vista, Freshman, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Patton, James A: Hiawatha, Sophomore, English. Paul, Michael A: Garden City, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Paull, Peggy S: Ellsworth, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Paulsen, Brad A: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Paulsen, Gary D: Onaga, Junior, Pre-Medicine. 630 uim ' -f i 1 i- C) A O- TOP ROW: Paxton, Keith R: Kiowa. Sophomore. General. Payne, Donald A: Leawood, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Peak, Alice M: Girard. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Peak, Stephen R: Norton, Sophomore. History. Pearce, Patricia H: Sedan. Fresh- man. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Pearce, Ronald W: Erie. Junior. Electrical Engineer- ing. Pearce Teresa G: Winfield. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Pearse, Tania J: Salina. Sophomore, Hunamities. Pearson, Barbara S: Concorida. Junior. Music Education. Pearson, Beverly L: Beloit. Sophomore.Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Pearson, Daniel L: Clyde. Freshman. General. Pearson, Rhonda J: Derby. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Pease, Ernest V: McPherson. Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Pecis, Kenneth E: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Peck, Thomas W: Geneva. III., Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Peckham, James H: Rantoul. Junior, Dairy Produc- tion. Peel, Kerry A: McPherson. Junior. Secondary Education. Perth- man, Loren E: Hebron. Neb.. Junior. Physical Education. Pelkey, Linda K: Atchison, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Pell, Mary H: DeSoto. Junior, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Petter, Linda M: Herington. Freshman. General. Pem- berton, David J: Edgerton. Sopho more. Mechanical Engineering. Penner, Leslie S: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Penner, Ron W: Wichita, Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Penny, Cheryl L: Lawrence. Freshman, Sociology. SIXTH ROW: Pepper, Mark E: Lenexa. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Pepperman, Ronald L: Shawnee. Freshman. General. Peppers, Linda K: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Perez, Franklin P: New York. N.Y., Junior. Business Administration. Per- kins, Sandra J: Bern. Sophomore. English. SEVENTH ROW: Perrin, Janie B: McPherson. Freshman. General Home Economics. Perrin, Kolleen M: Olathe. Freshman. English. Perry, Charles A: Baldwin. Junior. Physics. Perry, Lana J: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. Perry, Nancy J: Manhattan. Junior. Chemistry. EIGHTH ROW: Perry, Patricia K: Leavenworth. Freshman. General. Perry, Robert W: Blue Rapids, Junior. Accounting Perry, Stephen M: Wichita, Junior. Landscape Architecture. Perry, Steven E: Hugoton. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Persons, Edwin S: Florissant. Mo.. Freshman. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Pesaresi, Karen K: Manhattan. Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. Pesaresi, Walter J: Manhattan. Freshman. History. Peterie, Brenda K: Kinsley. Freshman. General. Peterie, Jerry D: Kinsley. Junior, Accounting. Peterman, Michael D: Russell. Sopho- more. Electrical Engineering. 631 SEVENTH ROW: Pfeifer, Eldon A: Morland, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Pflieger, Jean F: Logan, Freshman, Speech. Pflughoeft, Danellda: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Phalp, Patricia M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Phares, Betty L: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Phares, E. Dale: Benton, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Phillips, Connie J: Wichita, Sophomore, Mathematics. Phillips, James E: Valley Falls, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Phillips, John E: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Phillips, Judith A: Manhattan, Junior, History. BOTTOM ROW: Phillips, Lenna K: Geneseo, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Phillips, Rebecca K: Manhattan, Freshman, Medical Technol- ogy. Phillips, Robert W: Salina, Freshman, General. Phillips, Susan K: Valley Falls, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Pickett, Keith F: Coun- cil Grove, Junior, Technical Journalism. Underclassmen: Pet-Poo TOP ROW: Peters, Janice L: Hesston, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Petersen, Peggy M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Peterson, Andra K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Peterson, Arden E: Assaria, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Peterson, Cheryl J: Smith Center, Sopho- more, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Christopher: Lombard, III., Junior, Bacter- iology. Peterson, Daniel L: Altamont, Freshman, Agronomy. Peter- son, David C: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Peterson, David F: Altamont, Sophomore, Business Administration. Peterson, David W: Manhasset, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education . THIRD ROW: Peterson, Earnest E: Tonganoxie, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Peterson, Joan K: Clay Center, Sopho- more, Pre-Secondary Education. Peterson, John E: Salina, Fresh- man, Pre-Law. Peterson, Jolene M: McPherson, Sophomore, Gener- al Home Economics. Peterson, Martha A: Independence, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, Philip C: Burlingame, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Randy M: Assaria, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Peterson, Richard D: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Peterson, Richard J: Humboldt, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Peterson, Roger K: Sylvan Grove, Sophomore, General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Peterson, Roy W: Fairway, Sophomore, General. Pet- ford, Kathryn A: Emporia, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Petrich, Peggy S: Claflin, Freshman, Psychology. Petrowsky, Edwin R: luka, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Pettey, James B: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Petti John, Carol A: Solomon, Sophomore, Horticulture. Peyton, Kathleen M: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Pezeshkmehr, Farrokh: Tehran, Iran, Freshman, Architecture. Pfannenstiel, Duane: Ransom, Sophomore, Business Administration. Pfannen- stiel, Nicholas: Topeka, Freshman, Computer Science. 632 TOP ROW: Piepenbring, James: Overland Park, Freshman. Business Administration. Pierce, Gary W: Clay Center. Junior. Chemistry. Pierce, Martha L: Kansas City. Sophomore. English. Pierson, Bruce A: Clay Center. Junior. Physical Education. Pierson, Jan E: Clay Cen- ter. Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Pierson, Kristine L: McPherson. Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Pierson, Stephen W: Junction City, Junior. Pre- Dentistry. Pike, Kirby D: Ashland. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Pilger, Barbara J: Sharon Springs. Freshman. Retail Floriculture. Pinaire, Richard A: Junction City. Sophomore. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Pinick, George E: McPherson. Junior. Electrical Engi- neering. Pinkerton, Sheryl L: Wichita. Junior. Physical Therapy. Pinkham, Theodore W: Marysville. Freshman. Pre-Law. Piotrowsky, David E: Glen Garden. N.J.. Junior, Agricultural Economics. Piper, Margaret L: Overland Park, Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Piper, Richard R: Medfield. Mass.. Junior. Mechani- cal Engineering. Pipes, Barbra A: Overland Park. Freshman. Cloth- ing Retailing. Pipkin, Susan E: Wichita. Sophomore. General. Pitsch, Jo Ann M: Marysville. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Pi- vonka, Priscilla S: LaCrosse. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Pizel, Linda R: Kanorado. Junior. Business Administra- tion. Plantz, Mary S: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Plevka, Kerwin F: Belleville. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Plumb, Linda K: Marysville. Junior. Business Administration. Plumb, Pamela S: Marysville. Freshman. Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Plumberg, Gary J: Manhattan. Junior. Bacteriology. Plumer, Jon G: Salina. Sophomore. Architecture. Plummer, Donald J: Paola. Freshman. General. Plunkett, Penelope M: Overland Park. Sophomore . Pre-Elementary Education. Poe, Edward A: Healy, Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: Poell, Mark A: St. Marys. Freshman. Veterinary Med- icine. Poell, Michael J: St. Marys. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Poggenklass, Janet K: Overland Park. Junior. Sociology. Pohlenz, Sheryl A: Wichita. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Poister, Cher- yl K: White City. Junior Elementary Education . EIGHTH ROW: Poland, Karen A: Clyde. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Polansky, Adrian J: Belleville. Freshman. Agronomy. Polfer, Roy K: Olathe. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. Pollman, James L: Marysville. Junior. Accounting. Pollock, Dan L: Soldier. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Pomeroy, E. Diane: Topeka. Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Pomrenke, Jerry D: Coffeyville. Junior. Electrical Engi- neering. Ponton, Connie L: Manchester. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Poole, John K: El Dorado. Junior. Political Sci- ence. Poole, Pamela L: Manhattan. Junior. Foods and Nutrition. 633 FOURTH ROW: Post, Randall C: El Dorado, Junior, Chemistry. Pott- berg, Henry C: Downs, Sophomore, Accounting. Potter, Donelyn D: Winfield, Sophomore, General. Potter, Scott C: Dighton, Freshman, General. Powell, Craig S: Osawatomie, Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Powell, Loren L: Beverly, Freshman, General. Powers, Linda C: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Pow- ers, William W: Wilmette, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Powierza, Richard J: Lawrence, Mass., Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Praeger, Karla F: Claflin, Junior, Biological Science. SIXTH ROW: Prater, Margaret A: APO New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Prather, Kent M: Alexandria, Va., Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. Prather, Stephen E: Wichita, Fresh- man, Pre-Medicine. Pratt, William 0: Kansas City, Freshman, Histo- ry. Pray, Mark W: Junction City, Sophomore, General . SEVENTH ROW: Pray, Roberta A: Hope, Sophomore, General. Pren- tice, Bruce L: Ottawa, Sophomore, Political Science. Prescott, David L: Prairie Village, Freshman, History. Presnal, Nancy L: Goddard, Junior, History. Preston, Janice E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Previtera, Joseph A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Price, Carolyn I: Liberty, Freshman, Medical Technology. Price, Charles W: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Price, Craig H: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Price, Gary L: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Price, Janice A: Shawnee, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Price, Linda A: Burlington, Junior, Clothing Retail- ing. Price, Paula K: Weir, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Price, Robert M: Overland Park, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Price, Steve J: Bennington, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Underclassmen: Poo-Ram TOP ROW: Poorman, Tom T: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Poovery, Waldo O: Westphalia, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Pope, Ello J: Gypsum, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Popp, Alberta M: Studley, Freshman, General Home Economics. Porter, Charles L: Oberlin, Sophomore, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Porter, Diann L: Ottawa, Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Porter, Gary M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Porter, Patricia A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Porter, Richard W: Reading, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Porter, Royce L: Atwood, Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Porterfield, Lindsay K: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Portschy, Charlotte: Herndon, Junior, Home Economics Education. Posey, Thomas A: Hubbell, Neb., Sophomore, Agronomy. Post, Gregory M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Post, Paul D: Concordia, Sopho- more, Pre-Law. 634 TOP ROW: Price, Susan L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Second- ary Education. Pridey, Ann M: Delphos. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Priest, Terry W: Winfield. Freshman. General. Prigel, Donald W: Home. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Prince, Terry L: Great Bend. Freshman. Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Prine, Richard W: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Build- ing Construction. Prine, Sandra K: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Prochaska, Linda S: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Prochaska, Robert D: Manhattan. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Prock, John W: Wellington. Freshman. General. THIRD ROW: Proctor, Mary E: Soldier, Freshman, General Home Economics. Profitt, Roger A: Chase. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Propp, Lawrence L: Wichita. Junior. Bacteriology. Provost, Richard L: Clyde. Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Pruitt, Don R: Miltonvale, Freshman. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Pruitt, Patricia L: Wichita. Freshman. General. Prusa, Donna S: Portis. Freshman. General Home Economics. Puckett, Nancy J: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Puett, Arthur C: Manhat- tan. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Pufahl, Donald R: Wichita. Freshman, Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Pule, Chester M: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. Speech. Pulliam, Kathleen A: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Purvis, John H: Baldwin, Freshman, History. Pyke, Blenda G: Wichi- ta. Freshman, General. Pyle, Bernard L: Union Lake, Mich.. Junior. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Querry, Marilyn J: Larned. Sophomore. Clothing Retail- ing. Quillin, John L: Caldwell. Sophomore. Business Administration. Quillin, Steven N: South Haven. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Quint, Charlotte A: Hill City, Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Raccuglia, Gary R: Prairie Village. Junior. Pre-Dentistry . SEVENTH ROW: Rader, John R: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Ac- counting. Rader, Victoria J: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. Radke, Sharon R: Great Bend. Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Rahn, Phillip R: Winfield. Junior. Agronomy. Raida, Merle L: Harper. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Raile, Delbert D: St. Francis. Sophomore. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Raile, Judith K: St. Francis. Junior. Elementary Education. Rainey, Larry C: Kansas City. Freshman. Computer Sci- ence. Raleigh, Richard N: Medicine Lodge. Junior. Political Science. Ramirez, Elizabeth M: Shawnee, Junior. Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Ramsey, Jerry J: Salina. Junior. Civil Engineering. Ramsey, Lana K: Council Grove. Freshman. General. Ramsey, Mary I: Clay Center. Sophomore. Psychology. Ramsey, Sandra K: Junc- tion City, Sophomore. Anthropology. Ramsey, Stephen H: Wichita. Freshman. Civil Engineering. 635 Underclassmen: Ran-Ric TOP ROW: Randall, Allen J: Kansas City, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Randall, Robert L: Grove, Junior, Physical Education. Randall, Russell M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ran- die, Steven F: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. Rankin, Randall R: Larned, Freshman, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ransom, Willard B: Williamsburg, Sophomore, In- dustrial Engineering. Raple, Kathleen A: Mount Hope, Freshman, Sociology. Rapp, Gerald F: Peoria, III., Junior, Pre-Law. Rapp, Mari- lyn K: Ellinwood, Freshman, English. Rapp, Robert B: Peoria, III., Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Rasdall, Richard K: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Rasmussen, Chris L: Grandview, Mo., Freshman, Build- ing Construction. Rasmusson, Jarold L: Lindsborg, Junior, Zoology. Rataj, Le Ann M: Belleville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ravenscroft, Judith: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Ravenstein, Kent E: Kingman, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Rawlings, Edward O: Overland Park, Junior, Secondary Education. Ray, Richard R: Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more, Mechanical Engineering. Rayl, Jan L: Kansas City, Junior, Social Science. Raymond, Dale W: Garnett, Sophomore, General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Read, Michael K: Altamont, Sophomore, Physics. Read- is, Sharon: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Reber, Diana L: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Reck, Mary P: Salina, Fresh- man, Chemistry. Rector, Winston K: Tampa, Sophomore, General. i SIXTH ROW: Reed, Carole S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Reed, Jacqueline M: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Reed, James H: Arkansas City, Junior, Ani- mal Science and Industry. Reed, Jerry D: Harper, Junior, Dairy Pro- duction. Reed, Mark C: Washington, D.C., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Reed, Mary A: Gardner, Freshman, General. Reed, Michael E: Plainville, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Reed, Steven A: Lyons, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Reed, Vernon D: Great Bend, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Reeder, Martha E: Troy, Junior, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Reedy, Linda L: Hanover, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Rees, Donald W: Council Grove, Freshman. Music. Reese, Diane L: Merriam, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Reese, James H: Nato- ma, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Reeve, Lee M: Garden City, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Regier, Marlene F: Newton, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Regnier, Robert D: Mission, Junior, Pre-Law. Ren, Sheryl K: Natoma, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Rehm, Susan N: Leavenworth, Junior, Modern Languages. Reichenberger, Franc: Mount Hope, Sophomore, Agronomy. 636 SIXTH ROW: Reynolds, Karen L: Dallas. Tex.. Freshman, General. Reynolds, Robert L: Leawood. Freshman. Architecture. Rhay, Timo- thy W: Coquille. Ore.. Special. Rhoades, Lois J: Wakeeney. Sopho- more. Pre-Elementary Education. Rhoads, David B: McPherson, Sophomore. Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Rhoads, Linda C: Prairie Village. Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. Rhoads, Mark E: McPherson. Fresh- man. Business Administration. Rhodd, Alice A: Dexter. Junior. Sec- ondary Education. Rhodes, Charlene K: Overland Park. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Rhodes, Constance K: Sterling. Sopho- more. Psychology. EIGHTH ROW: Rhodes, Janice L: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Rhudy, Polly J: Shawnee. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Ribeiro, Ronald D: Riverhead. N.Y., Junior. Physical Therapy. Rice, Jerry D: Overland Park. Sophomore. General. Rice, Linda L: Great Bend. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Rice, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Rice, Sharon K: Great Bend. Freshman. Art. Rich, Garry L: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Business Administration. Richard, Loren D: Ellsworth. Junior. Agricultural Education. Rich- ards, Barton L: Sterling. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. TOP ROW: Reichle, John E: Manhattan. Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Reid, Kirk D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mathematics. Reid, Richard M: Howard. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Reiff, Nanci L: Wichita. Freshman, General. Reifschneider, Donna: LaCrosse. Freshman. Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Reimer, Crystal F: Satanta. Freshman. General Home Economics. Reimer, Daryl R; Plains. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Reimer, Howard D: Hesston. Sophomore, Agronomy. Reim- ler, Heidy L: St. Marys. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Reinert, Jeffrey D: Atwood. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Reinert, Russell L: Ness City. Sophomore. Accounting. Reinhardt, Cynthia L: Russell. Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Reitmayer, Gerald L: Quinter. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Reitz, Sidney A: Salina. Freshman. Business Administration. Rempe, Kenneth J: Plainville. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Rempe, Michael L: Plainville. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Rempel, Nathan G: Meade. Sopho- more, Business Administration. Remsberg, Deborah S: Arkansas City. Sophomore. General. Renberger, Linda K: McPherson. Sopho- more. General Home Economics. Renner, Beverly L: Goodland. Freshman. General. FIFTH ROW: Reppart, Barry W: Fredericktown. Ohio. Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Resley, Roger W: Russell. Fresh- man. Electrical Engineering. Retter, David E: Manhattan. Sopho- more. Pre-Law. Reynolds, John R: Winfield. Freshman. General. Reynolds, June A: Paradise. Freshman. General Home Economics. 637 Underclassmen: Ric-Rob TOP ROW: Richards, Dallas L: Atwood, Sophomore, General. Rich- ards, David F: Norton, Junior, Business Administration. Richards, Donald E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Rich- ards, Gary A: Oberlin, Sophomore, Physical Education. Richards, Judy L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. SECOND ROW: Richards, Larry M: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Richards, Pamela J: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Richards, Teresa A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Richards, William L: Hoyt, Junior, Computer Science. Richardson, Anne: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Richardson, Cheryl A: Salina, Sophomore, General. Richardson, David J: Rossville, Sophomore, General. Richardson, James M: Shawnee, Junior, Horticulture. Richardson, Laymond: Merriam, Freshman, Business Administration. Richardson, Mary L: Great Bend, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Richardson, Pamela: Seabrook, Md., Junior, Philoso- phy. Richardson, Terry L: Goodland, Freshman, General. Richarz, Karen P: Independence, Junior, Home Economics Education. Rich- mond, Brenna C: Bushton, Freshman, Medical Technology. Rich- mond, Patricia A: Manhattan, Junior, Chemistry. FIFTH ROW: Rickards, Gary D: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Ricker, Clyde S: Raymond, Junior, Business Administration. Rick- seeker, Margaret J: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, General Home Economics. Rieb, Deborah L: St. Francis, Freshman, Sociology. Rieb, Douglas R: St. Francis, Sophomore, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Riedel, Rita M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Riedl, Jay D: Cozad, Nebr., Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Riedy, Mark L: Hope, Freshman, General Agriculture. Ries- chick, Leroy W: Soldier, Sophomore, General Agricutural. Rieschick, Rita M: Soldier, Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Rife, Jerry E: Millington, N.J., Sophomore, Music Education. Riggenbach, John C: Wellington, Junior, Architecture. Riggs, Glenn W: Dexter, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Riggs, Joan M: Olathe, Sophomore, General. Riggs, Monte W: Garden City, Sophomore, Architectural Structures. ' EIGHTH ROW: Ringel, Carolyn K: Alma, Sophomore, Art. Ringler, Glenn P: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Business Administration. Ringler, Gregory J: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Business Administration. Rink, Larry E: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Riordan, Robert P:Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Rippe, Benny R: Hanover, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Rippe, Richard J: Goodland, Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Rippetoe, Joseph K: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. Ripple, Gretchen M: Dodge City, Freshman, General. Ripple, Patricia A: Hiawatha, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. 638 Performing to an empty chapel, a music major prac- tices her lesson on the 2,458 pipe memorial organ. Peering through canvas meant to reduce wind and on- lookers, students watch afternoon football practice. TOP ROW: Riscoe, John J: Overland Park. Freshman. Physical Sci- ence. Risdon, William G: Beltsville. Md.. Sophomore. Architecture. Risser, John W: Annville. Pa.. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Rissman, Linda L: Lawrence. Sophomore. General. Rrtter, Homer L: Wathena. Junior. Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ritter, Trudy G: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Rivera, Luis E: Overland, Freshman. General. Rivers, Janet L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Roach, David L: Manhattan. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Roach, Harriet F: Overland Park. Sophomore. Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Roane, Betty J: Clay Center, Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Roberts, Carl R: Osborne. Freshman, Feed Sci- ence and Management. Roberts, Diana C: Great Falls. Mont.. Sopho- more, Biological Science. Roberts, Gayle L: Leoti. Junior. Home Economics Education. Robertson, Mary D: Overland Park. Fresh- man. General. BOTTOM ROW: Robeson, Daniel F: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Po- litical Science. Robins, Arthur N: Jamaica. N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Robinson, Geraldine: Soldier. Junior. Elementary Education. Robinson, Jackie J: Frankfort. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Jerry C: Junction Cit y. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. 639 FOURTH ROW: Roepke, Nina J: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Roesler, Joyce M: Junction City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rogers, Cleophas C: Arkansas City, Junior, Ani- mal Science and Industry. Rogers, Courtney G: Hutchinson, Sopho- more, Electrical Engineering. Rogers, James D: Junction City, Fresh- man. Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Rogers, Jean M: Holton, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Rogers, Jeanne K: Garnett, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Rogers, Lloyd E: McCune, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Rogers, Sharron K: Leawood, Freshman, Accounting. Roglin, Virgin- ia R: Quincy, Junior, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Rohr, Alfred F: Hays, Junior, Architecture. Rokey, Garry J: Sabetha, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Roland, David M: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Roland, Nancy J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Roll, Helen D: Plainville, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Rollenhagen, Larry E: Onaga, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Rollins, Thomas L: Independence, Junior, Mod- e rn Languages. Rollins, Vicky L: Elk City, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Romberger, Don L: Solomon, Freshman, Psy- chology. Romig, Thomas J: Manhattan, Junior, General. EIGHTH ROW: Rondeau, Susan G: Great Bend. Sophomore, English. Roney, David L: Waverly, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Ron- nau, Charles F: St. Marys. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Ronnau, Robert M: St. Marys. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Rooney, Gregory L: Goodland. Freshman, General . BOTTOM ROW: Roop, Alan W: Ford, Freshman, General. Rorick, Jerre K: Johnson. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Rose, Linda M: Junction City, Freshman, Art. Rose, Susan E: Lenexa, Sophomore. General. Roseberry, Jackie A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Underclassmen: Rob-Run TOP ROW: Robinson, Mark L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Robinson, Michael C: Cedar Point, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Robinson, Phillip C: Frankfort, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Robert W: Nashville, Sophomore, General. Rob- inson, Steven A: Topeka, Freshman, Political Science. SECOND ROW: Robinson, Walter F: Hiawatha, Freshman, Account- ing. Robker, Douglas E: Easton, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Rock, Evelyn A: Derby, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Roda, Daniel P: Hudson, Ohio, Junior, Physical Education. Rodda, Robert G: Wichita, Junior, Sociology. THIRD ROW: Rode, Marsha A: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Rodgers, Betty J: Great Bend, Freshman, Home Economics Educa- tion. Rodriguez, Thelma W: Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, Freshman, Humanities. Roeder, Timothy L: Norton, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Roelfs, Phyllis E: St. Francis, Sophomore, General Home Economics. 640 TOP ROW: Rosener, Suzanne: Estes Park. Colo., Freshman. Techni- cal Journalism. Rosenkranz, David C: Manhattan. Freshman. Gener- al. Rosner, Deborah E: Paola. Freshman. Business Administration. Rosness, Randall L: Manhattan. Junior. Art. Ross, Anita M: Troy. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Ross, Cheryl J: Kansas City. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation. Ross, Delia L: Kansas City, Freshman. General. Ross, George S: Cheney. Freshman. General. Ross, Gregory E: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ross, Michael J: Shawnee Mission. Sopho- more. Geology. THIRD ROW: Ross, Stephen L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Business Administration. Ross, Wayne A: Webber. Junior, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Rotach, Connie D: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Rottinghaus. Carol A: Corning. Junior. Elementary Education. Rowe, Roderick G: Wichita. Sophomore. Business Administration. MtftA FOURTH ROW: Rowlen, Lance C: Belleville, Freshman. Art. Rowse, William J: Burwell. Neb.. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Roy, Jerry C: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Roy, Ronald D: Glasco. Sophomore. Zoology. Ruberson, Charles A: Inde- pendence. Sophomore. Physics. FIFTH ROW. Ruble, Connie J: Aurora. Colo.. Junior. Business Admin- istration. Rudick, Douglas D: Bellerose. N.Y.. Sophomore. Geogra- phy. Rudolph, Floyd J: Smith Center. Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Ruegsegger, Martin C: Salina. Freshman. Chemistry. Rues, Al- len J: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Rueschhoff, Barbara: Oakley. Freshman. General. Ruff, Donna J: Newton. Junior. Bacteriology. Ruff, James A: Mt. Prospect. III., Sophomore. Architecture. Ruff, Rodney L: Ness City. Sopho- more. Business Administration. Rugh, Karla S: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Ruhnke, Dennis N: Troy. Sophomore. General Agri- culture. Ruhnke, Robert A: Atchison. Junior. Business Administra- tion. Ruhnke, Wayne D: Troy. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Rule, John R: Norton. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Ruliffson, Mark H: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. EIGHTH ROW: Rumsey, Benjamin T: Council Grove % Junior, Electri- cal Engineering. Rumsey, Gilbert E: Topeka, Junior, Art. Rumsey, Jeanette S: Tulsa. Okla.. Freshman, General Home Economics. Rumsey, Joyce L: Tulsa. Okla.. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Rumsey, Michael F: Topeka. Freshman. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Rundquist, Elaine A: Randolph. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Runft, Donna M: Scandia. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Runnalls, Roger L: Abilene. Freshman. Speech. Runquist, Fred W: Salina. Junior. Accounting. Runyon, Ronald D: Burr Oak. Junior. Technical Journalism. 641 Underclassmen: Rup-Sch TOP ROW: Ruplin, Margaret J: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Rupp, Susan K: Wakeeney, Junior, Secondary Education. Russ, Carol A: Dedham, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Russ, Vickie S: Natoma, Freshman, Pre-Business Educa- tion. Russell, James E: Manhattan, Freshman, General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Rutherford, Nancy A: Manhattan. Freshman, Music Education. Rutter, Darbi S: Belle Plaine, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Rutter, Phillip W: McPherson, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Ruud, Elaine M: Concordia, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Ruyack, John H: Yonkers, N.Y., Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Ryan, Betty J: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Ryan, Ernest S: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Mathematics. Ryan, James J: Manhattan, Junior, Agronomy. Ryan, Larry D: Enterprise, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Ryan, Terrence W: Clay Center, Sopho- more, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Ryder, Jason E: Keokuk, Iowa, Sophomore, General. Ryan, John T: Pawling, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ryser, llene M: Haddam, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Sabatka, Edward D: Colby, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Sabol, Joanne M: Lawrence, Freshman, Art. FIFTH ROW: Sack, Mary B: Wichita, Junior. Chemistry. Sackbauer, Frederick: Glendale, Mo., Freshman, Restaurant Management. Saf- fell, Linda L: Garden City, Sophomore, General. Sage, Russell 0: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Sager, Robert D: Manhattan, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Saint, Barbara J: Mankato, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Salb, Steven L: Ottawa, Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Samp- son, William W: Holton, Sophomore, Physical Education. Sams, Douglas A: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. Sandblade, Diane M: Larned, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Sandelin, Peggy L: Wakeeney, Freshman. Family and Child Development. Sanders, Carol J: Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man, Pre-Elementary Education. Sanders, Donna J: Mission, Fresh- man. Pre-Elementary Education. Sanders, James N: Reading. Ju- nior, Political Science. Sanders, Linda S: Overland Park. Freshman, Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Sanders, Priscilla D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Sands, Linda J: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Sanko, Mary A: Spearville, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Sanneman, Douglas D: Palmer, Freshman, Ar- chitecture. Sanner, Ann M: Manhattan, Junior, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Saovaphudhasuvej, Phongphan J: Bangkok, Thai- land, Freshman, Architectural Structures. Saremi, Farshad: Iran, Freshman, Chemistry. Sargent, Charles E: Olsburg, Junior, Agricul- tural Economics. Sargent, Steven W: Manhattan, Junior, Horticul- ture. Saror, Daniel: Zaki-biam, Nigeria, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. 642 FIFTH ROW: Schaller, Anita L: Kinsley. Freshman. General Home Economics. Schaller, Timothy C: Kinsley. Sophomore. Architecture. Schank, Debi R: Hutchinson. Junior. English. Schartz, Barry L: Ellin- wood. Junior. Zoology. Schauf, Elaine M: Garden Plaine. Junior. Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Schauf, John M: Augusta. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Scheele. Marvin L: Miltonvale. Sophomore. Mathematics. Scheer, Maria E: Pleasant Hill. Mo.. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Scheetz, Nancy K: Topeka. Junior. Home Economics and Journal- ism. Scheid. Paula S: Whiting. Junior. Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Schell, Margaret A: Marysville. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Schell, Mary K: Marysville, Junior. Clothing Retailing Schenefeld. Aldon W: Sioux Fall. S.D.. Freshman. Physical Education. Scheopner. Robert E: Bowie. Md.. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Scheuerman, Randall: Bison. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Scheuneman, Willa D: Olathe. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Schilling, Frieda M: Havensville. Sopho- more. Modern Languages. Schilling, Gregory S: Ballwin, Mo.. Sopho- more. Architecture. Schilling, Laurence: Havensville, Junior, Ento- mology. Schimpf, Mary A: Marion. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Schimpf, William J: Marion. Freshman. General. Schinstock. Jackie L: Spearville. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Schippert, Kay L: Junction City. Freshman. Psychology. Schirmer, Charles S: Holton. Sophomore, Animal Science and In- dustry. Schlegel, Betty J: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Home Economics. TOP ROW: Sauerwein, Carol A: Newton. Freshman. General Home Economics. Sauerwein, Charles P: Walton. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Sauerwein, Donald A: Walton. Sophomore. General Agri- culture. Saum, Connie S: Wichita. Junior. English. Saunders, Debo- rah A: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Saunders, Donald G: Downs. Junior. Chemistry. Sau- vage, Trudy L: Oberlin. Sophomore. Pre-Busmess Administration. Sawyer, Brenda G: Bird City. Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Sawyer, Jimmy L: Conway. Sophomore. Agronomy. Sawyer, Linda R: Bird City. Junior. Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Sawyer, Steve D: Salma. Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Sayers, Diane M: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. Sayre, Margo J: Ensign. Sophomore, English. Schaake, Nannette L: Tope- ka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Schaben, Kenneth H: Bazine. Freshman. General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Schafer, John D: Topeka. Junior. Technical Journal- ism. Schafer, Mary J: Norton. Sophomore. Elementary Education. Schafer, Patricia A: Manhattan. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Schaid, William E: Independence. Sophomore. Chemi- cal Engineering. Schaldecker. Terry L: Grafton. Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 643 Paul DeWeese presents the varsity cheerleaders at halftime of the televised K-State-Oklahoma game. Members of Pershing Rifles are assigned to direct traffic on campus streets during all home games. Underclassmen: Sch-Sch TOP ROW: Schleicher, Charles: Shawnee, Sophomore, Architecture. Schlepp, Jeffrey A: St. Francis, Sophomore, Chemistry. Schletz- baum, John F: Atikison, Freshman, Agronomy. Schlickau. John H: Argonia, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Schmanke, Robert M: Alma, Sophomore. Biological Science. SECOND ROW: Schmeiser, Christine: Massapequa, N.Y., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Schmidler, Kathleen: Hutchinson, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Schmidt, Douglas W: Leoti, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Schmidt, Hal F: Overland Park, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Schmidt, Joachim K: Pao- la, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Schmidt, Nancy J: Hugoton, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Schmidt, Steven W: Tescott, Freshman, Pre-Law. Schmidt, William L: Wichita, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Schmitt, Darrell D: Atchison, Sophomore, Architecture. Schmitt, Diana K: Kinsley, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. 644 TOP ROW: Schmitt, Kathleen L: Beloit, Freshman. General Home Economics. Schmitt, Michael K: Fairview, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Schmitt, Patrick R: Fairview, Freshman. General. Schmitz, Mary K: Alma. Sophomore, Business Administration. Schneck, Da- vid G: Lamed, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Schneider, Colleen M: Fremont. Neb., Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Schneider, Connie L: Albert. Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Schneider, John E: Beloit. Freshman, Agrono- my. Schneider, Leo D: Summerfield, Sophomore. Agricultural Mechanization. Schneider, Linda F: St. Louis. Mo.. Junior, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Schneider, Lynn T: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Chemis- try. Schneider, Steven J: Hunter. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Schneiders, Nancy A: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Schnepp, Margaret A: Salina. Sophomore. Modern Languages. Schnepp, Thomas C: Salina. Sophomore. Social Science. FOURTH ROW: Schoeff, Marcia L: Manhattan. Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Schoenbeck, Thomas L: Junction City. Junior. Business Administration. Schoenborn, George W: Leavenworth. Freshman. Business Administration. Schoenrock, Gery H: Junction City. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Schoenthaler, Barbara: Ogallah, Junior. Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: Schoeppel, Cynthia L: Wichita. Sophomore. History. Schofietd, John S: Walnut Crest. Calif.. Junior. Chemical Engineer- ing. Scholfield, Tony M: Winfield. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Scholl- er, Cathy L: Great Bend. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Scholz, Hvi- na R: Denton. Junior, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Schooler, Daryl A: Hiawatha. Junior. Agricultural Engi- neering. Schotanus, Nan L: Kansas City, Mo.. Junior. Clothing Re- tailing. Schrader, Ellen M: Topeka. Freshman. General. Schrader, Melinda L: Kinsley. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Schrader, Roberta I: Hutchinson. Junior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SEVENTH ROW: Schraeder, James J: Jetmore. Sophomore. Archi- tecture. Schraeder, Kathleen B: Timkin. Freshman. General. Schraeder, Laura K: Rush Center. Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Schrag, Betty A: Moundridge. Freshman. Music. Schrag, Gloria J: Moundridge. Junior. Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Schreiber, Mark C: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Schreiner, Arthur L: Wakeeney. Freshman. General. Schreiner, Roger: Collyer, Sophomore. Archi- tecture. Schroeder, Jane E: Lorraine. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Schroeder, Judith A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Schroeder, Mildred F: Lorraine. Sophomore. Pre- Law. Schroeder, Otto R: Pomona. Sophomore. General. Schroeder, Polly A: Lorraine. Junior. Home Economics and Journalism. Schroeppel, Michele: Kansas City. Junior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Schrolder, Byron E: Marysville. Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. 645 FIFTH ROW: Schwanke, Jo Lynn D: Fremont, Neb., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Schwartz, David W: Hoisington, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Schwartz, John S: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Schwartz, Stephen J: Overland Park, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Schwerdtfeger, Sharon: Ellsworth, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Schwien, Spencer C: Wakeeney, Freshman, Business Administration. Scoby, David H: Sabetha. Junior, Building Con- struction. Scoby, Joe H: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Scoby, Linda J: Sabetha, Junior, Political Science. Scofield, Sam F: Scandia. Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Scott, Carl A: Jamestown, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Scott, Charles P: Jonesboro, Ga., Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Scott, Danny L: Niotaze, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Scott, Kathryn A: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Scott, Patricia L: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Scott, Paul R: Princeton. Sophomore, General Agri- culture. Scott, Rand D: Beverly, Freshman, Agronomy. Scott, Robert W: Omaha, Neb., Freshman. Civil Engineering. Scott, Stephen K: Arcadia, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Scott, Susan I: Jennings, Junior, English. BOTTOM ROW: Scritchfield, Connie: Topeka, Freshman, General. Scroggin, Cindra L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Seaman, Kathryn J: Cawker City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Seamons, Connie J: Jewell, Sophomore, Physical Education. Seaton, Perry A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Political Science. Underclassmen: Sch-Sha TOP ROW: Schuett, Jeffrey J: Waukesha. Wis.. Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine in Agriculture. Schuett, Randolph J: Waukesha, Wis., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Schuler, Eliza- beth A: Atchison, Freshman, General. Schulke, Dwight A: Wichita, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Schuller, Lawrence E: Salina, Fresh- man, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Schulte, Denise C: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Schulte, Robert J: Little River, Freshman, Gener- al. Schultes, Cheryl D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Schultz, Beverly A: Newton, Sophomore, Physical Thera- py. Schultz, Linda S: Lucas, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Schultz, Rodney B: Newton, Junior, Mathematics. Schulz, Carla E: St. John, Sophomore, Accounting. Schulz, Gary D: Newton, Junior, Technical Journalism. Schumacher, Douglas: Great Bend, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Schumacher, Kathleen: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. FOURTH ROW: Schumacher, Von L: Protection, Freshman, Agricul- tural Mechanization. Schunke, Robert A: Buffalo, N.Y., Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Schurg, William A: Merrillville, Ind.. Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Schuster, Mark W: Signal Mountain, Tenn., Junior, Horticulture. Schwab, Carl F: Mid- land, Tex., Junior, Business Administration. 646 TOP ROW: Scba, Larry R: Garfield. Junior. Natural Resources Con- servation and Use. Sebatloz, Daniel J: Belleville, Junior. Accounting. Sebelius, Keith G: Norton. Sophomore. Political Science. Seboldt, Mark A: Independence. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Sebree, Cynthia E: Salina. Freshman. Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Sebree, Robert A: Salina. Junior. Agronomy. Sedla- cek, Randell L: Goodland. Junior. Civil Engineering. Seefeldt, Son- dra L: Dighton. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Seery, Ronald E: Newton. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Segebrecht, Linda A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Seglem, Janice S: El Dorado. Sophomore. Pre-Second- ary Education. Seibel, Patricia C: Oakley. Freshman. Landscape Architecture. Seibert, Eugene R: Macksville. Freshman, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Seidel, William A: Ashland. Junior. Electrical En- gineering. Seifried, Dwayne C: Dighton. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Seiler, Sheryl E: Halstead. Sophomore, General. Seim, Donita L: Gypsum. Freshman. General Home Economics. Seip, Jack H: Summerfield. Freshman. General. Seip, Janice W: Summerfield. Freshman, General. Sertz, Ronald E: Burchard. Neb.. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Selby, Susan J: Leawood. Freshman. Landscape Archi- tecture. Sellars, Terri L: Kansas City. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Selm, Linda R: Salina, Junior. Psychology. Senn, Alana L: Overland Park. Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. Seratt, Janice L: Satanta. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Serrien, Allan D: Lincoln, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Sessler, Marvin C: Ellinwood. Sophomore, General Agricul- ture. Sewal, Barry R: Brooklyn. N.Y.. Freshman. Architecture. Sew- ing, Judith M: Macksville. Freshman. Mathematics. Seyler, Dale L: Ottawa. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Shacklett, William E: Wadsworth. Freshman. Chemi- cal Engineering. Shada, Charles D: Anamosa. Iowa. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Shafer, Barbara B: Hiawatha. Junior. Psychology. Shafer, Janet M: Winfield. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Shaffer, Debbie L: Leawood. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Shaheen, Carol L: Osborne. Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education. Shalkoski, Vincent H: Leawood. Sophomore. Psy- chology. Shank, Richard E: New Cambria. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Shannon, Kathleen A: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics. Shara, Terry J: Narka. Freshman. Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Sharp, Gerald E: Riley. Sophomore. General Agricul- ture. Sharp, James M: Great Bend. Sophomore. Agricultural Educa- tion. Sharp, Janet S: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Sharp, Lenora E: Great Bend, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Shaw, Cindy L: Lakin. Freshman. General. 647 Underclassmen: Sha-Sim TOP ROW: Shaw, Wiley S: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Shea, Jennifer C: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Modern Languages. Shearer, Sherry L: Collyer, Freshman, General. Shedd, Gregory L: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Sheetz, Susan E: St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Sheldon, Deborah A: Cunningham, Junior, Sociolo- gy. Shelley, Scott F: Hugoton, Freshman, Political Science. Shelor, Claudia M: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Shepard, Toni L: Johnson, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Shepherd, Barbara L: lola, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Shepherd, Carolyn S: Raymond, Junior, Secondary Education. Sherar, Janet S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Consumer Interest. Sherer, Linda R: Great Bend, Freshman, Sociology. Sherer, Sharon A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Sherlock, Stephen A: St. Francis, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Sherlock, Sue L: St. Francis, Sophomore, General. Sherman, Arnold M: Hicksville, N.Y., Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Sherwood, Anita J: Jamestown, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Sherwood, Dyna M: Concordia, Freshman, Physical Education. Sherwood, Karen F: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Sherwood, Keith M: Concordia, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Shetlar, Kenneth R: lola, Junior, Civil Engineering. Shields, Kenneth J: Lincolnville, Freshman, Agronomy. Shields, Susan A: Richmond, Ind., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Shields, Thomas M: El Dorado, Sophomore, Chemistry. SIXTH ROW: Shilling, Pamela J: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Shilling, Steve A: Westphalia, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Shipman, Janet K: Leawood, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Shippy, Alden N: Chapman, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Shirley, Alice M: Hamburg, Iowa, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Shively, Baron J: Wakeeney, Freshman, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Shively, Gary D: Kansas City, Freshman, Mathematics. Shively, Karen A: Chanute, Junior, Home Economics Education. Shivers, Karen S: Holton, Junior, Elementary Education. Shobe, Kenneth M: Oberlin, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Shoemake, Patricia K: Wichita, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Shoemaker, Glenn L: Wheeler, Freshman, Architec- ture. Shoemaker, John M: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Mathemat- ics. Shoemaker, Richard E: Manhattan, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Shorter, Marsha A: Leavenworth, Junior, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Shortle, Cindy L: Seabrook, Tex., Freshman, Biologi- cal Science. Shove, Natalie J: Onaga, Freshman, General. Showal- ter, Jerry D: Holyrood, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Showalter, Mary B: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Shrauner, Harry S: Elkhart, Sophomore, Agricultral Economics. 648 FOURTH ROW: Siefers, Susan M: Dorrance. Freshman. English. Sief- kin, Ruth A: Wichita. Freshman. Philosophy. Sieverin, Gary A: Clay Center. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Sigle, Arris A: Osborne. Junior. Agricultural Engineering. Sigle, Donna D: Osborne. Fresh- man. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Sigle, Lillian L: Peabody. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Sigw- ing, Oeena M: Phillipsburg. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Silady, John A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Sill, Susan C: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Sillin, Rhonda L: Kansas City. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Simecka, Joseph G: Delia. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Simmons, Gary L: Manhattan, Junior. Accounting. Simmons, James C: Topeka. Freshman, General. Simmons, Johnny L: Spear- ville. Junior. Chemistry. Simmons, Kenneth P: Blauvelt. N.Y.. Fresh- man. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SEVENTH ROW: Simmons, Leroy D: Russell. Junior. Physics. Sim- mons, Marcia K: Wichita. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Simmons, Michael S: Vermillion. Freshman. Business Administration. Sim- mons, Robert L: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Simms, Charles R: Salina. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Simon, Barry L: Philadelphia. Pa.. Freshman. Pre- Vetennary Medicine. Simon, Jane K: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Simon, Lois A: Colwich, Sophomore. Physical Education. Simon, Sherry S: Wamego. Junior. English. Simons, Debra G: London. England. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Simpson, Glennis J: Augusta. Sophomore. Horticul- ture. Simpson, Patricia J: Atchison, Freshman. General. Simpson, William B: Clay Center, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Sims, Linda J: Oakley. Sophomore. General. Sims, William W: Oakley. Freshman, Mathematics. TOP ROW: Shrauner, Michael R: Stafford. Freshman. General. Shreve, Diane: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Shreves, John P: Kansas City. Sophomore. Milling Science and Management. Shrock, Jay W: Tyro. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Shrouf, Deborah L: Junction City. Sophomore. General. SECOND ROW: Shubert, Jerry L: Council Grove. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Shulda, MarleneA: Belleville. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Shupe, Christine E: Honolulu. Hawaii. Sophomore. Gen- eral. Shurtz, Dennis K: Arkansas City. Junior. Agricultural Econom- ics. Sickles, Dana H: Wichita. Freshman, History. THIRD ROW: Sidesinger, Charlotte: Topeka. Freshman. General. Sidner, Rhonda M: Levittown. Pa.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Siebert, Michael J: Barnes. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Siebert, Ray E: Pretty Prairie. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Siebert, Wil- liam D: Salina. Freshman. Architecture. I ft 4 649 Underclassmen: Sin-Smu TOP ROW: Sinden, Susan K: Smith Center, Freshman, Speech Path- ology and Audiology. Sine, William P: Mission, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Singer, Michael F: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Singular, Nancy A: Lyndon, Junior, Elementa- ry Education. Singular, Stephen W: Lyndon, Freshman, Pre-Law. SECOND ROW: Sinker, Tedde S: Highland, Junior, Technical Jour- nalism. Sinn, Lawrence E: Mahaska, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Sippel, Allen R: Lindsborg, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Skaggs, Janice L: Wantagh, N.Y., Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Skeuse, Elaine J: Stockton, N.J., Sophomore, Art. THIRD ROW: Skidmore, Nancy L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Ele- mentary Education. Skinner, Sheryl A: Hugoton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Skolaut, Beverly J: Great Bend, Sophomore, Physical Education. Skolout, Marilyn L: Levant, Sophomore. Cloth- ing Retailing. Slater, Charlotte L: Chanute, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Slater, Rhonda L: Smolan, Freshman, General. Slaw- son, Lloyd J: Tonganoxie, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Slead, David A: Lebo, Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Slead, Joann K: Lebo, Freshman, Chemistry. Slead, Linda M: Lebo, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Slentz, Barbara L: Wichita, Freshman, Psychology. Slinkman, Susan C: Manhattan, Freshman, Speech. Sloan, Diana S: Holton, Junior, Elementary Education. Sloan, Gerald E: Almena, Freshman, General. Sloan, Janice R: Hiawatha. Freshman, Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Sloan, John S: Oberlin, Freshman, Industrial Engineer- ing. Slupianek, Lee E: Marysville, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Small, Georgia A: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Small, Patricia A: Ferguson, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Smalley, Ann L: Marysville, Sophomore, Music Education. SEVENTH ROW: Smejkal, Randy C: Russell, Freshman, Civil Engi- neering. Smethers, Richard E: Wichita, Freshman, Speech. Smies, David E: Courtland, Junior, Business Administration. Smiley, Walter L: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Smith, Alan M: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. EIGHTH ROW: Smith, Andrew E: N. Babylon, N.Y., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Betty J: Hopewell, Junior, History. Smith, Beverly A: Williston, N.D., Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Smith, Carolin K: Ozawkie, Junior, Family and Child Development. Smith, Christy L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Colleen M: St. Paul, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Smith, Connie L: Leawood, Junior, Family and Child Devel- opment. Smith, Constance J: Colby, Junior, English. Smith, Craig A: Larned, Sophomore, Physical Science. Smith, Craig W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Bakery Management. 650 TOP ROW: Smith, David O: Louisburg. Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Smith, Dennis D: Mahaska. Sophomore. Architecture. Smith, Diane M: Burdett. Freshman. General Home Economics. Smith, Douglas G: Hoisington. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Smith, Eileen P: Arrington, Sophomore. Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Smith, Ellen A: Sharon Springs. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Smith, Ernest G: Soldier. Sophomore. Gener- al. Smith, Floyd W: Manhattan, Freshman, Chemistry. Smith, Gary R: St. Marys. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. Smith, Gene C: Manhattan. Sophomore. Geology. THIRD ROW: Smith, James S: Mulvane. Freshman. Veterinary Medi- cine. Smith, Janice L: Minneola. Sophomore. English. Smith, John B: St. Paul. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Smith, John C: Hoi- ton. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Joseph E: Centralia. Fresh- man. General. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Judith A: Walnut. Junior. Home Economics Education. Smith, Kent W: Ulysses. Freshman. Feed Science and Management. Smith, Kevin M: East Meadow. N.Y.. Sophomore. Ac- counting. Smith, Kirk D: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Smith, Larry A: Colby. Junior, Industrial Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Iceland A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Restaur- ant Management. Smith, Linda J: Great Bend. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Smith, Linda L: Salma. Sophomore. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Smith, Marilyn J: Tribune. Freshman. General. Smith, Marsha M: Goddard. Sophomore. English. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Marsha S: Creve Coeur. Mo.. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Smith, Michael R: Beatrice. Neb.. Sophomore. Civil Engi- neering. Smith, Nan C: Belleville. Freshman. Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Smith, Nancy J: Hutchinson, Junior. Speech. Smith, Philip M: Liberal. Junior. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Richard L: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Smith, Richard R: St. Marys. Sophomore. Mathe- matics. Smith, Robert E: Erie. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Smith, Robert G: Medicine Lodge. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Smith, Sheila M: Topeka. Freshman. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Smith, Steven B: Minneapolis. Minn.. Sophomore. Bakery Management. Smith, Steven B: Walton. Freshman. Mathe- matics. Smith, Terry V: St. Marys. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Smith, Tommy L: Burdett. Sophomore. Animal Science and Indus- try. Smith, Wanda L: Kansas City. Freshman. Socio logy. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Wayburn R: Longford. Junior. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Smith, Wesley, E: Brookville. Freshman. Pre- Secondary Education. Smith, William A: Burlmgame, Junior. Agri- cultural Mechanization. Smith, William H: Phillipsburg. Freshman. Landscape Architecture. Smutz, Susan: Salma. Junior. Elementary Education. 651 Underclassmen: Smy-Sta TOP ROW: Smythe, Pamela K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Snapp, Gerald E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Ani- mal Science and Industry. Snider, Janice I: Abilene, Freshman, Gen- eral Home Economics. Snodgrass, Stephen E: Winfield, Sophomore, Physical Education. Snook, April L: Ford, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. SECOND ROW: Snook, Judith A: Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Snook, Robyn M: Ford, Freshman, Speech. Snyder, David G: Scottsville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Snyder, David L: Holton, Freshman, Business Administration. Snyder, Edward M: Wichita, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Snyder, James L: Concordia, Sophomore, Accounting. Snyder, Michael K: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Snyder, Richard A: Hays, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Snyder, Sharon N: Belleville, Freshman, Modern Languages. Socolofsky, Mary J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. FOURTH ROW: Soderberg, Debra S: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Sodergren, Pamela A: Mission, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Soldner, Brian M: Salina, Freshman, Electri- cal Engineering. Solomon, Ronald E: Yates Center, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Solomon, Thomas R: El Dorado, Sophomore, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Soppe, Vicki L: Junction City, Freshman, Humanities. Sorenson, Linda L: Austin, Minn., Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Sosna, Ronald J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Soukup, Candace L: Wilson, Freshman, Accounting. Spacek, Sheryl G: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Spachek, Gregory W: Lincolnville, Freshman, Account- ing. Spalding, Robert: Greenville, S.C., Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Spangler, Michael S: Liberal, Junior, Architecture. Spannuth, Kathie I: Prairie Village, Freshman, Modern Languages. Spare, Keith E: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Spare, Kenneth W: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Agricul- tural Mechanization. Sparks, Clifford S: Kingman, Sophomore, Agri- cultural Education. Sparks, Dawna K: Lincoln, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Sparks, Mary A: Ellsworth, Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Speaks, Judith E: Independence, Mo., Junior, Clothingand Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Spear, Kimberly: Claremont, Calif., Freshman, Cloth- ing Retailing. Spease, Beth A: Des Moines, Iowa, Junior, Physical Therapy. Spellmeier, James H: Fairview, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Spencer, Cynthia L: Hill City, Sophomore, Political Science. Spencer, Marilyn J: Atchison, Junior, English. BOTTOM ROW: Spencer, Robert D: Arlington, Va., Junior, Chemis- try. Sperling, Cynthia L: Hutchinson, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Spicher, Beverly D: Wetmore, Junior, Elementay Education. Spiel- man, Norval K: Lebo, Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. Spies, Ste- phen B: New York, N.Y., Junior, Economics. 652 TOP ROW: Spillman, Maria S: Edwardsville, Sophomore, Sociology. Spinks, Ernest R: Ft. Campbell. Ky.. Sophomore, Chemistry. Spitzer, Robert H: Rushville. Ind.. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Spivey, Cynthia L: Wichita. Sophomore. General. Sprang, Fred G: Baxter Springs. Junior, Wildlife Conservation . SECOND ROW: Sprang, Ja net D: Effingham. Junior. Physical Educa- tion. Sprenkel, Kathleen J: Quinter. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Springer, Jodie L: Overland Park, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Spunaugle, Ruth E: Blue Rapids. Freshman. General. Spurlock, George T: Manhattan. Freshman. General. THIRD ROW: Spurlock, Nancy L: Fort Worth. Tex.. Junior. Home Economics Education. Spyker, Melanie C: Lawrence. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Squier, Leland D: Brownell. Junior. Architecture. Sramek, Michael W: McDonald. Freshman. Animal Science and In- dustry. Stacey, Cart E: Hutchinson. Freshman. Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Stach, Robert E: Rossville, Junior. Veterinary Medi- cine. Stadelman, Stanley T: Fremont. Calif.. Junior. Landscape Ar- chitecture. Stafford, Colleen L: Great Bend. Junior. Physical Educa- tion. Stafford, Roger H: Scandia. Freshman. General Agriculture. Stagner, Paul L: Plainville. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. During Black Awareness Week, black coeds model contemporary Afro-American fashions and take part in a songfest featuring religious hymns, later followed by the controversial movie A Time for Burning. 653 Underclassmen: Sta-Str TOP ROW: Stair, Nina C: Olathe, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Stalcup, Peggy J: Centralia, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Staley, Cynthia L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Stallard, Bill E: Williamstown, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Stallard, Larry D: Williamstown, Freshman, Speech. SECOND ROW: Stallings, Gary R: Byron, Ga., Sophomore, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Stallings, Linda I: Helena. Mont.. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Stallsworth, Paul T: Garden City, Freshman, General. Stamper, Larry D: Plainville, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Standerfer, Linda A: McPherson, Freshman, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Standish, Robert E: Seward, Freshman, Milling Science and Management. Standley, Susan J: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre- Nursing. Stanker, James P: Chicago, III., Freshman, Architecture. Stanley, William G: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Starbuck, Nancy K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Starbuck, Pamela S: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Stark, Robert L: Loomis, Neb.. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Starkey, Gayle L: Strong City, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Starr, Deborah K: Burdett, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Starr, Keith D: Raymond, Junior, Agronomy. FIFTH ROW: Starr, Ronald D: Fairbury, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Stauffer, Curtis W: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore. Secondary Education. Stearnes, Douglas J: Junction City. Fresh- man, Architecture. Stearns, Mark M: Beloit, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Steele, Roylee J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Steelman, Alan D: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Steffen, Donald D: Leavenworth, Freshman, General Agriculture. Stegeman, Michael C: Overland Park, Sopho- more, Wildlife Conservation. Stehl, Sandra S: Lawton, Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Steinbring, Sharon K: Jetmore, Sophomore. Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Steinhilber, Bernard: Buffalo. N.Y.. Sophomore. General. Steinle, Pamela: Russell, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Steinmeyer, Paul E: Augusta. Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Steinshouer, Terry J: Downs, Freshman. Agricultural Educa- tion. Stejskal, Rebecca A: LaCrosse. Freshman. Humanities. EIGHTH ROW: Stenfors, Robert D: Bennington, Junior. Business Administration. Stepanich, Robert M: Neodesha, Junior, Secondary Education. Stephens, Robert J: Oakley. Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Stephenson, Versie H: Kansas City, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Sterbenz, Janet M: El Dorado. Junior, Dietetics and Institution- al Management. BOTTOM ROW: Sterling, Jean L: Junction City, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Sterling, Michael B: Hardtner, Junior, Indus- trial Engineering. Stevens, Nancy A: Wakeeney. Freshman, Sociolo- gy. Stevens, Patricia A: Prescott, Freshman, Music Education. Ste- vens, Rodney L: Harper, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. 654 FOURTH ROW: Stockham, Steven L: McPherson. Freshman. Veteri- nary Medicine. Stoecker, Sharon S: Oakley. Freshman. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Stoever, Brigitte M: Frankfort. Freshman. Modern Languages. Stoever, Henry M: Frankfort. Junior. Economics. Stoker, Linda A: Morrowville. Junior. Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Stokes, Jacqueline A: Marysville. Freshman. General. Stone, James L: Coffeyville. Sophomore. Business Administration. Stone, William F: Kansas City. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Stoneback, Teresa J: Lawrence, Sophomore. Family and Child De- velopment. Stoner, L. Lorene: Garden City. Sophomore. General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Storer, Harold E: Osborne. Junior. Feed Science and Management. Storer, Robert W: Osborne. Sophomore. General. Sto- rey, Wanda R: Kansas City. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Storrer, Carol A: Madison. Junior. Music Education. Story, Lura V: Winfield. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Management. SEVENTH ROW: Stout, Candace H: Rolla, Sophomore. Music Educa- tion. Stout, Cecil E: Alden. Junior. Psychology. Stout, Mary A: Lyn- don. Junior. Elementary Education. Stout, Mary E: Manhattan, Freshman. Art. Stovall, Glen E: Herington. Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Stowe, Twila G: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Stowed, Francis E: Olathe, Junior. Sociology. St. Peter, Kathleen A: Winfield. Freshman. General. Strahm, Joe D: Sabetha, Freshman. General Agriculture. Strandmark, Richard: Prairie Vil- lage. Sophomore. General. BOTTOM ROW: Strasser, Andrew P: Garden City. Sophomore, Agri- cultural Mechanization. Strate, Shela L: Kinsley. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Stratmann, Larry E: Salina. Sophomore Business Admin- istration. Straub, Dianne L: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Strecker, Glen E: Paradise. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. TOP ROW: Steward, Linda L: Garden City. Junior. Elementary Educa- tion. Steward, Shirley K: Clay Center. Sophomore. General. Stewart, Kathleen L: Manhattan. Freshman. Music Education. Stewart, San- dra K: Madison, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Stiawalt, William H: Ness City. Freshman. Pre-Law. SECOND ROW: Stieben, Lonnie C: Bazine. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. Stierwalt, Pamela S: Manhattan. Junior. Biological Sci- ence. Stigall, Cheryl L: St. Joseph. Mo.. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Stigers, Leslie A: Wichita. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Stilley, Charlotte S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Stiner, Vickie J: Vermillion. Freshman. General Home Economics. Stinson, Joyce L: Ottawa. Freshman. General. Stith, Kenneth R: Dodge City. Junior. Music Education. Stock, Judy C: Summerfield. Sophomore. General. Stockebrand, Jo Lynn: Pea- body, Junior. Clothing Retailing. 655 SEVENTH ROW: Such, Robert E: Grafton, Mass., Junior, Nursery and Landscape Management. Suellentrop, Timothy: Great Bend, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Suggs, Laura J: Scott AFB, III., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Suhm , Linda K: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Education. Sullivan, Betty J: Junction City, Freshman, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Sullivan, Joseph M: Ulysses, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Sullivan, Ronald L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Sullivan, Terrance L: Annandale, Va., Sopho- more, Architecture. Sullivan, Verna M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Sulsar, Cynthia L: Hunter, Freshman, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Sumey, Marilyn K: Minneapolis, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Summers, Carl F: Welda. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Summers, Sara A: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing. Sumner, Stephen A: Shawnee, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Sumners, Ronald J: Wamego, Sophomore, Psychology. Underclassmen: Str-Tad TOP ROW: Street, Charlene E: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting. Streeter, Bradley C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Strick, Mary E: Kansas City, Freshman, Medical Technology. Strieker, Barbara K: Leawood, Freshman. General. Strickler, Duane J: Colony, Freshman, Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW: Strickler, Vincent J: Scott City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Stritzke, Robert D: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Agricultur- al Mechanization. Strom, Susan J: Clay Center, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Stromberg, Gary D: McPherson, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Strong, William R: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Stroup, Cynthia L: Fontana, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Strowig, Pamela G: Abilene. Freshman, General. Strube, Nancy L: Hiawatha, Freshman, General. Struby, Charles R: Leawood, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Stryker, Charles A: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Stryker, Ronald A: Blue Rapids, Freshman, General. Stuart, Gregory C: Clay Center, Junior, Elementary Education. Stuart, Jeanne M: Glen Elder, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Stuart, Kay E: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Modern Languages. Stuart, Larry D: Glen Elder, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Stubbs, Teresa L: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Stuber, Larry P: Eureka, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Stuckey, Carolyn D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Nursing. Stucky, Darrell G: Moundridge, Junior, Accounting. Stude, Carol J: Trafford, Pa., Junior, Family and Child Development. SIXTH ROW: Studer, Kenneth L: Preston, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Stueve, Carl L: Olpe, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Stum, Bette D: Ness City. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Stumpff, Lawrence C: DeSoto, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Stutterheim, Keith M: Stuttgart, Junior, Civil Engineering. 656 TOP ROW: Sundahl, Thomas E: McPherson, Junior, Political Sci- ence. Sundberg, Virginia K: Lindsborg. Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Sunderland, Joan E: Fairview, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Sundgren, Peggy S: Falun, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Sundheim, Richard A: Bloomington. Minn.. Sophomore. Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Surs, Woodward: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Gener- al. Sutera, Diane E: Indianapolis, Ind., Sophomore. General. Sutter, Conniedee: Junction City. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Sutter, Sandra D: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Suttles, Betty J: Overland Park. Freshman, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Suttles, Linda S: Emmett. Freshman. General Home Economics. Sutton, Cynthia S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Sutton, Douglas A: Garnett. Sophomore. Soci- ology. Svaty, Anne L: Newton. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Svoboda, Olen F: Holyrood. Junior. Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Swafford, William S: Hutchinson. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Swain, John E: Wichita. Sophomore. Electrical Engi- neering. Swan, Linda G: Great Bend, Junior. Home Economics Edu- cation. Swander, William A: Prairie Village. Junior. Business Admin- istration. Swanson, Gary S: Overland Park. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Swanson, Larry A: Frankfort. Freshman. Business Ad- ministration. Swayze, Stephen W: Shawnee Mission, Junior. Political Science. Sweet, Dennis E: Hardy. Neb.. Freshman. Veterinary Medi- cine. Sweet, Sneri R: Leawood. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Swenson, Edward L: Concordia, Junior. Agricultural Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Swenson, Joyce M: Wichita. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Swenson, Kenneth L: Clay Center. Junior. Physical Edu- cation. Swenson, Laurence R: Salina. Sophomore. Business Admin- istration. Swenson, Nancy R: Clay Center. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics Education. Swenson, Vickey L: Wichita. Junior. Modern Languages. SEVENTH ROW: Swift, Nolan G: Burden. Sophomore. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Swift, Sarah J: Mission. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Swilley, Vivian K: El Dorado. Junior, Sec- ondary Education. Swim, Janet A: Liberal. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Swing, Cheri L: Wichita. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Swisher, Rhae M: Manhattan. Junior. Political Sci- ence. Switzer, Allen L: Abilene. Freshman. Business Administration. Switzer, James H: Hill City. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Switzer, Jane A: Nickerson. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Syal, Saadat M: Karachi, Pakistan. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Sylvester, Janice M: Ottawa. Sophomore. Mathemat- ics. Symns, Donna L: Hutchinson. Junior, Physical Education. Sy- vrud, John T: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Szymborski, James W: Middletown. Pa.. 04. Architecture. Taddiken, Patricia J: Clay Center. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. 657 Underclassmen: Tak-Tho TOP ROW: Takach, Deborah A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Dietet- ics and Institutional Management. Tangeman, Steven A: Newton, Sophomore, General. Tanner, James R: St. John, Junior, Psycholo- gy. Tanner, Linda G: Overland Park, Junior, Political Science. Tar- button, Barbara J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Tarry, Patricia J: Mulvane, Sophomore, Speech. Tarver, Phyllis A: Kansas City, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Tasker, Sue A: Minneapolis, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Tate, Candis K: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. Ta- tro, Vicky L: Moundridge, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Taul, Tom B: Baldwin, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Taussig, Susan E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Taylor, Christine A: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Taylor, Deborah: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Education. Taylor, James E: Solomon. Junior, History. BOTTOM ROW: Taylor, James S: Wichita, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Taylor, Jerry R: Liberal, Freshman, Pre-Law. Taylor, Julie L: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Taylor, Lorraine A: Salina, Freshman, Psychology. Taylor, Michelle: Washington, D.C., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. -4 $ A - -=-.; Attended by his parents, Cadet Col. Charles Jasper is promoted to brigade commander of Army ROTC. His appointment was made on the bases of summer train- ing camp results, grades and past ROTC performance. 658 TOP ROW: Taylor, Mitchell K: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Tay- lor, Pamela K: Chapman. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Taylor, Pamela L: Kanorado. Sophomore. Business Administration. Taylor, Phyllis E: Page City. Freshman. English. Taylor, Thomas W: Dodge City. Junior. Pre-Medicine. SECOND ROW: Teaford, Patricia M: Overland Park. Sophomore. Music Education. Teagarden, Glenn R: LaCygne, Sophomore, Ani- mal Science and Industry. Teeters, Sharon K: Shawnee. Freshman. General Home Economics. Tdker, David L: Sappington. Mo.. Sopho- more. Business Administration. Temme, Linda A: Leawood. Sopho- more. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Teply, Michael J: Junction City. Freshman. Civil Engi- neering. Teply, Timothy R: Junction City, Sophomore. Civil Engi- neering. Terhune, Steven F: Manhattan, Sophomore. General. Tes- chner, Susan C: Atchison. Junior, Elementary Education. Teske, Jolene K: Onaga. Sophomore. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Tessendorf, Linda R: Onaga. Junior. Elementary Education. Thaemert, Maurianne: Salina, Junior. Modern Lan- guages. Thalmann, Lynn E: Haven, Freshman. Pre-Law. Theis, Wil- liam T: Pacific Palesades. Calif.. Junior. Business Administration. Theno, Lawrence J: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Theno, Patricia A: Bonner Springs. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Theurer, Gary D: Wellington. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Thiele, Gerald H: Norton, Junior. General Agriculture. Thiele, Wayne E: Norton. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tho- man, Jackie W: Kansas City. Junior. Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Thomas, Beverly J: Belleville. Junior. Modern Lan- guages. Thomas, Edith J: Kansas City. Freshman. Radio and Televi- sion. Thomas, Gregg D: Troy. Freshman. Animal Science and Indus- try. Thomas, Jacquelyn J: Marion. Sophomore. General. Thomas, John P: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Thomas, Linda S: Manhattan. Sophomore. Art. Thomas, Lynn R: Clyde. Sophomore. Physics. Thomas, Martha W: Leawood. Sophomore. General. Thomas, Rebecca M: Dighton. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Thomas, Rita E: Culver. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas, Roberta J: Byers. Colo., Junior. Accounting. Thomas, Teresa K: Caldwell. Sophomore. Family and Child Develop- ment. Thomason, Paul M: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Adminis- tration. Thome, Thomas F: Goddard. Freshman. Electrical Engineer- ing. Thompson, Colleen K: St. Francis. Freshman. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Thompson, Cynthia S: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Thompson, David R: Wichita. Junior. Histo- ry. Thompson, Dennis L: Belleville. Junior. Business Administration. Thompson, Gary D: Quenemo. Junior. Mathematics. Thompson, Janet E: Johnson. Junior. General Home Economics. 659 Underclassmen: Tho-Tur TOP ROW: Thompson, Kenneth L: Kendall, Sophomore, History. Thompson, Larry R: Lenexa, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Thompson, Lynne C: Treynor, Iowa, Junior, Entomology. Thomp- son, Marcia E: Lawrence, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiolo- gy. Thompson, Martha J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Michael L: Harper, Junior, Mathematics. Thompson, Nancy K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Thompson, Nancy L: Great Bend, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Thompson, Peggy A: Osborne, Sophomore, Phys- ical Therapy. Thompson, Phillip A: Meriden, Freshman, General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Thompson, Sheila K: Overland Park, Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Thompson, Teresa A: Manhattan, Freshman, Computer Science. Thompson, Terry D: St. John, Junior, Agricultur- al Economics. Thomsen, Mary H: Lincoln, Junior, Family and Child Development. Thomson, Bradley J: Independence, Freshman, Pre- Law. FOURTH ROW: Thomson, James C: Boron, Calif., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Thorn, Alan L: Beattie, Freshman, Chemistry. Thorn, Karen D: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, General. Thorn, Marcia R: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Thorne, Patricia M: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Thorne, Royal L: Dover, Freshman, Architecture. Thornton, David J: Winfield, Freshman, Physical Education. Thum- mel, Randall: Tipton, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Thurston, Rita M: Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Tibbetts, Cheryl L: Belleville, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Tiemeier, Neil E: Lincolnville, Freshman, Accounting. Tilford, Wanda J: Moscow, Freshman, Sociology. Tilley, Jewell A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Tillinghast, Henry S: Clifton, Soph- omore, Milling Science and Management. Tillinghast, Herbert: Clif- ton, Sophomore, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Tillman, Janice M: Kansas City, Sophomore. Mod- ern Languages. Timken, Roger D: Cimarron. Sophomore, Second- ary Education. Tinkler, Duane N: Assaria. Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Tinkler, Rita M: Salina. Junior, Modern Languages. Tipton, Nancy A: Prairie Village. Freshman, Speech. EIGHTH ROW: Tisdale, Paula J: Kansas City, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Tittel, Ronald L: Bazine, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Tjaden, Earl D: Lindsborg, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Todd, Jennifer J: Paola, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Todd, Linda M: Sabetha, Freshman, Art. BOTTOM ROW: Todd, Rebecca J: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Toll, Keith D: Lindsborg, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Toll, Marta K: Clifton, Freshman, General. Tollefson, Marilyn J: Hiawatha, Junior, Elementary Education. Tolson, Michael H: Overland Park. Junior, Landscape Architecture. 660 SEVENTH ROW: Trueblood, Michael E: Studley. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Truelsen, Kenneth A: Northbrook, III., Junior. Architec- ture. Truitt, Mark R: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Economics. Trumpp, Janice A: Leonardville, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Trzicky, Dianna K: Munden, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Tschanz, Mary L: Protection. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Tuck, Sharon E: Hoyt. Freshman, General Home Economics. Tucker, Carol L: Overbrook. Freshman, Interior Design. Tucker, Jerry C: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Tucker, Neil E: Rantonl. III., Freshman. Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Tuma, Feme I: Belleville. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Tuma, Jimmy L: Belleville. Junior. Agronomy. Tunick, Arlene B: White Plain. N.Y.. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Turk, Carolyn M: St. Francis. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Tur- ley, Steven J: Kansas City, Mo.. Freshman. Architecture. TOP ROW: Tomlinson, Don K: Jamestown. Sophomore, Business Administration. Toney, Julian G: Lancaster. Sophomore. General Agriculture. Totok, Elizabeth R: Salina. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Totten, Harry E: Erie. Pa.. Junior. Accounting. Townes, Paricia G: Ft. Riley. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. SECOND ROW: Townley, Richard L: Topeka, Junior. Bakery Manage- ment. Towns, Dee A: Shields. Sophomore. Biological Science. Town- send, Forrest I: Milton. Fla., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Townsend, Jerry L: Topeka. Freshman. Pre-Law. Town- send, Ronald D: Concordia. Junior. Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Townsend, Steven D: Topeka. Sophomore. Architec- ture. Townsend, Timothy E: McPherson. Sophomore. Business Administration. Tracy, Mark D: Boulder. Colo., Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Train, Mary F: Lindsborg. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Transue, Vicki E: Studley, Freshman. General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Tranter, Jolene M: Manhattan, Freshman. General. Tregemba, Michele L: Carbondale. Freshman. Technical Journal- ism. Trenkle, Patricia A: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Trentman, Kathleen B: Fairview. Freshman. General. Tresenriter, James R: Lenexa. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Trexler, Carol A: Osborne. Freshman. Family and Child Development. Tribble, Alan L: Soldier. Sophomore. Business Admin- istration. Trigg, Linda S: Tribune, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Tri- plett, Joan E: Lawrence. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Trout, Catherine A: Minneapolis. Freshman. General. SIXTH ROW: Trout, Cynthia M: Rush Center. Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Troutfetter, George: Manhattan. Junior, Sec- ondary Education. Trowbridge, James W: Kansas City, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Trower, Thomas W: Concordia. Junior. Modern Language. Trueblood, Linda S: Studley. Sophomore. Gener- al Home Economics. 1 661 iflJI Underclassmen: Tur- Wag TOP ROW: Turner, Theresa J: Oskaloosa, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Turnquist, Steven D: Lindsborg, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Tussey, Dorothy J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Tyler, Teresa R: Leawood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Tyner, Twila R: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Ukleja, Eileen M: Shawnee. Freshman, General. Ul- rich, Suzanne K: Goddard, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Umberger, Gregory D: Rozel, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Ungeheuer, Dil- lard L: Centerville, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Unruh, Lyonell R: Larned, Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Unruh, Stephen G: Wichita. Junior, Chemistry. Unruh, Victoria L: Newton, Freshman, General. Upham, Robert J: Junction City. Sophomore. General. Urbanek, Rebecca L: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Urbanek, Robert C: Wilson, Junior, Political Science. FOURTH ROW: Urquhart, Dee A: Prairie Village, Junior, Secondary Education. Utterback, Cheryl S: Sedan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Vader, Jay H: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Val- burg, Linda L: Onaga, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Valerius, Lesley D: Hoisington, Freshman, History. FIFTH ROW: Van Alden, Patricia S: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Van Allen, Michael D: Phillipsburg, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Van Benschoten, Eric: Topeka, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Van Campen, Michael: Colby. Sophomore, Business Administration. Vandenberg, Michael: Kan- sas City, Freshman, General . SIXTH ROW: Vander Giesen, Marsha: Cawker City, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Vanderpool, Dennis A: Kansas City, Sopho- more, General. Vander Werff, Sandra: Modesto, Calif., Freshman, General. Van De Wege, Susan: Prairie Village, Freshman. Social Sci- ence. Vankooten, Linda S: Concordia, Junior. Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Van Leewen, Pamela J: Beloit, Sophomore, General. Vanmiddlesworth, James: Parsons. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Van Petten, Christine: Eskridge. Sophomore. General. Van Petten, Janice K: Derby, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Vansant, Gretchen L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Van Scoyoc, Marjorie: Longford. Sophomore, Gener- al. Van Valkenburg, Louan: Montezuma, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Varney, Alan L: Jewell, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Varney, James E: Jewell, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Varney, Susan E: Jewell. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Vasey, Valarie J: Winfield. Sophomore, Mathematics. Vath, Candice K: Cimarron, Freshman, General. Vaughan, Deborah S: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Vaughan, Linda K: Atchison, Soph- omore, Pre-Elementary Education. Vaughn, Carol L: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. 662 TOP ROW: Vavroch, Gregory L: Oberlin. Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Vedros, Stephen G: Kansas City. Junior, Geophysics. Veld- huizen, Ivan D: Watertown. S.D., Junior, Architecture. Velez, Irving J: Junction City, Freshman, Political Science. Vellali, Victor J: Need- ham. Mass.. Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Vering, Kathryn J: Marysville. Junior. Elementary Education. Vermillion, Jane D: Manhattan. Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Verneau, Sylvan R: Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Vernon, Thomas W: Russell. Sophomore. Political Science. Vesker- na, Charles R: Leawood. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. THIRD ROW: Vialle, Regis L: Osage City. Sophomore. Natural Re- sources Conservation and Use. Vickers, Audree M: Hoxie. Fresh- man. General. Vickers, Melaney R: Hoxie, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Viergever, James L: Topeka. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Vieselmeyer, Mabel R: Chester, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Eiementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Vigneron, William E: Englewood, Colo.. Junior. Histo- ry. Vincent, Diana L: Manhattan, Junior. General Home Economics. Vinduska, Terrance L: Marion. Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Vlcek, Henry A: Rome, N.Y., Sophomore. Mathematics. Voegele, Sharon A: Leawood, Freshman. Music Education. FIFTH ROW: Vogel, Gail L: Kansas City. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Vogelsang, David L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Vogler, Richard J: Barnes. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering. Vogt, Wes E: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Vogts, Randolph R: Gerard. Freshman. Agricultural Education. SIXTH ROW: Voigt, Lois M: Bonner Springs. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Voigts, Vaunda L: Olathe, Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Volkland, Douglas O: Hutchinson, Sophomore. Business Administration. Volkman, Linda K: Herington, Junior, Elementary Education. Vonderschmidt, Richard: Rulo, Neb.. Freshman. Busi- ness Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Voos, Gregg T: Hoisington. Sophomore. Architec- ture. Vopat, Thomas A: Wilson. Freshman. Architecture. Vore, Doro- thy L: Arkansas City, Junior. Secondary Education. Vore, James L: Kendall. Sophomore, Pre-Law. Voss, Karen S: Manhattan. Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Voth, Vicki S: Hutchinson. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Vrzak, Mary S: Wichita. Freshman. General. Vyff, Rodney L: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Wade, Barbara J: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Waechter, Linda J: Ulysses, Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Waeldin, Marilyn A: Salma. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation. Waggoner, Elizabeth: Bonner Springs. Freshman, Pre-Nurs- mg. Wagner, Albert M: Bennington, Sophomore. Accounting. Wag- ner, Catherine L: Affton. Mo., Sophomore. Biological Science. Wag- ner, Craig M: Junction City. Freshman, Civil Engineering. 663 Unde rclassmen:Wag-Web TOP ROW: Wagner, Curtin L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Wagner, Joel D: Kensington, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Wagner, Linda K: Kingman, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Waite, Linda S: Junction City, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Waite, Stephen W: Dodge City, Freshman, Bio- logical Science. SECOND ROW: Wakefield, Nancy J: Winfield, Sophomore, Sociology. Wakeman, Ann K: Osawatomie, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Walden, Eugenia D: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Waldes, Helen: Roslyn. N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Waldo, Susan E: Lawrence, Freshman, Sociology. THIRD ROW: Waldren, Terry B: Tribune, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Walker, Dale E: Baldwin, Sophomore, Physical Education. Walker, Forrest L: Johnson, Sophomore, Architecture. Walker, Ju- dith L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Walker, Kenneth M: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration . FOURTH ROW: Walker, Martha J: Pawhuska, Okla., Sophomore, General Home Economics. Walker, Michael G: Eskridge, Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Walker, Rebecca S: Goodland, Soph- omore, Pre-Secondary Education. Walker, Scott A: Kansas City. Sophomore, Architecture. Walkup, Cheryl L: Mission. Junior, English. FIFTH ROW: Wall, Bertha L: Ottawa, Freshman, Modern Languages. Wallace, John K: Salina, Freshman, General. Wallace, Kathleen J: Hill City, Sophomore, Psychology. Wallace, Pamela L: Louisburg, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Waller, Forrest A: Wichita, Sopho- more, Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Wallimann, Isidor J: Switzerland, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Walseth, William D: Great Bend, Junior, General. Walsh, Dennis M: Northwoods, Mo., Sophomore, Bakery Management. Walsh, Kathy A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Psy- chology. Walsh, Sharon K: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Walter, Delbert E: Hitchcock, S.D., Freshman. Veter- inary Medicine. Walter, Gary A: Riley, Junior, General. Walters, Bar- bara L: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Walters, Jay A: Paola, Freshman, General. Walters, Joan E: Manhattan, Ju- nior, Art. EIGHTH ROW: Walters, Steven L: Cumberland, Md., Junior, Physical Education. Walther, Carol C: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Walton, William C: Olathe, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Waltz, Anita N: Clay Center, Sophomore, General. Walz, Marta L: Wichita, Freshman, General . BOTTOM ROW: Wamhoff, Arlan D: Bird City, Junior, Technical Jour- nalism. Wamhoff, Luann J: Bird City, Freshman, General. Wanager, Diana L: DeSoto, Junior, Physical Education. Wangerin, Robert L: Kensington, Freshman, Biological Science. Wanick, Stephen G: Wichita, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. 664 FOURTH ROW: Warren, Nancy R: Medicine Lodge. Junior, Home Economics Education. Warwick, Ben T: Overland Park, Freshman. General. Washburn, Janelle A: Ashland. Sophomore, Speech. Wash- burn, Michael P: Shaker Mights. Ohio, Freshman, History. Washing- ton, William: Overland Park, Sophomore. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Wassberg, James E: Manhattan. Junior. Accounting. Wassemiller, Jacqueline: Monument. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Wasser, Steven D: Lenexa, Freshman, Zoology. Wassom, Steven C: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Watchous, Sandra M: Cimarron, Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. SIXTH ROW: Waters, Robert L: Wichita, Sophomore. Business Ad- ministration. Watkins, Steven C: Beloit, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Watson, Charles H: Plainfield. N.J.. Sophomore, Psychology. Wat- son, Judith J: Atchison. Freshman. General. Watson, Mark W: Kan- sas City. Sophomore. Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Watson, Martha J: Hutchinson. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Watt, Cheryl L: Moline. Freshman, Medical Technology. Watt, Nancy J: Harper. Sophomore. Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Watts, Maria C: Kansas City. Mo.. Sopho- more. Clothing Retailing. Wauthier, Mary K: Manhattan. Sopho- more. Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Way, Scott A: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Wayman, Alice L: Admire, Junior. Home Economics Education. Wayman, Michel L: Wichita. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Weaver, Charles A: Belleville. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Weaver, Steven C: Belleville. Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Webb, Cynthia S: Kansas City, Junior. Elementary Education. Webb, Darrel A: Liberal. Sophomore. Botany. Webb, Jef- fery S: Mt. Vernon. III., Freshman. Building Construction. Webb, Marc C: Fishkill. N.Y., Junior, Physics. Webber, Joyce A: Hardy, Neb., Freshman. Clothing Retailing. TOP ROW: Ward, Brian K: Larned, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Ward, Candace I: Kansas City. Freshman. Art. Ward, David L: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Geology. Ward, Joan M: Oxford. Fresh- man. General Home Economics. Ward, Larry E: Salina, Junior, Busi- ness Administration. SECOND ROW: Ward, Martha L: Manhattan. Freshman, General. Ward, Steven G: Bronson. Junior. Business Administration. Ward, Sue A: Norton, Sophomore. Humanities. Warden, Francis O: Harper, Freshman, General. Warder, Annette: Liberty, Freshman, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Warehime, Orval R: Manhattan, Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Warner, Janet K: Larned. Junior. Physical Therapy. Warner, Lawrence W: Belleville, Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Warnken, James F: Hartford, Freshman. Mathematics. Warren, Linda J: Winf ield. Junior. Elementary Education . 665 Underclassmen: Web-Wes TOP ROW: Webber, Sheryl K: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Weber, Cheryl L: Dorrance. Junior, General Home Economics. Weber, Henrietta S: Grainfield, Junior, Family and Child Develop- ment. Weber, Joy A: Ramona, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Weber, Nicholas R: Hosington, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. SECOND ROW: Weber, Peggy A: Wichita. Freshman, General. Weber, Roger E: Grainfield, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Weber, Timo- thy S: Topeka, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Weber, Vincent W: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Weber, William P: Oakley, Junior, Physics. THIRD ROW: Webring, Rodney L: Stafford, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Webster, Martha H: Doylestown, Pa., Junior, Clothing Re- tailing. Webster, Melvin C: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Webster, Theo M: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Weckerling, Susan A: Sa- tanta, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. FOURTH ROW: Wedel, Fred L: Newton, Junior, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Wedel, Gerald W: Tonganoxie, Sophomore, General Agricul- tural. Wedel, Janice F: Newton, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Wedel, Jennalee S: Newton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Weg- ner, Gilbert A: Onana, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Wehr, Barbara A: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Technolo- gy. Weichel, James D: Wakefield, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Weidler, Michael L: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Political Science. Weidner, Fawn E: Sublette, Freshman, General Home Economics. Weigand, Brenda J: Stafford, Freshman, Statistics. SIXTH ROW: Weiner, Stephen B: Livingston, N.J., Sophomore, Veter- inary Medicine. Weinmann, Ann M: Leoti, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Weir, Diane C: Carbondale, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Weir, Stan G: Kiowa, Junior, General. Weiser, Don L: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Weixelman, Richard L: Wamego, Junior, Agricultur- al Mechanization. Welborn, John D: Meriden, Freshman, Agricultur- al Education. Welker, James C: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Weller, Lesley A: Herington, Freshman, General. Wells, Cynthia M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Wells, Dan L: Manhattan. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Wells, David D: Manhattan, Junior, General. Wells, Marvin D: Rock, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Wells, Tana L: Wichita, Sophomore, Political Science. Welter, Barbara J: Perry, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Wempe, Connie J: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Wendling, Neil A: Chester, Neb., Junior, Geo- physics. Wendt, Jerry L: Tribune, Freshman, Agricultural Econom- ics. Wenger, Angela A: Powhattan, Freshman, Mathematics. Wenger, Carol D: Sabetha, Junior, Elementary Education . 666 Attention focuses on President McCain as he delivers a dedication address to a near capacity crowd at the first game in the new stadium. The ceremonies pre- ceded the Wildcats ' win over the Colorado State Rams. tm i TOP ROW: Wenger, Evan K: Oberlin. Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering. Wenger, Kathleen A: Powhattan, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Wenger, Richard P: Harper. Junior. Electri- cal Engineering. Wenger, Rodney A: Sabetha. Sophomore. Architec- ture. Wenger, Ronald D: Oberlin. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Wente, Ronald K: Hill City. Freshman. Business Ad- ministration. Wentworth, Ray E: Lenexa, Sophomore. General. Wentworth, Virginia: Lenexa. Freshman. General. Wentz. James B: Concordia. Sophomore. Art. Wenz, Gilbert E; Claflin. Freshman. General Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: Wenzel, Barbara J: Mission. Junior. Modern Lan- guages. Werner, Henry H: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior, Pre-Law. Werts, Riley J: Junction City. Freshman, Business Administration. Wertz, Christine: St. Charles, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing. Wessels, Jane M: Mulvane. Junior, Pre-Nursing. 667 Underclassmen: Wes-Wil TOP ROW: West, Carol A: McPherson, Freshman, General Home Economics. West, Janet L: Hickam, Hawaii, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. West, Louise A: Norfolk, Va., Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. West, Thomas G: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Architectural Struc- tures. Westberg, Robert N: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Westcott, Randolph J: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Westfahl, Steven A: Haven, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Westphal, Russell D: Kinsley, Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Wetherill, Patricia: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Wetter, Rita E: Norton, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. THIRD ROW: Wetz, Luann K: Kiowa, Sophomore, General. Weyer, Douglas C: Barneston, Neb., Junior, Agricultural Economics. Whea- tley, Benjamin H: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Wheeler, Alicia: Olathe, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Wheeler, Larry R: Shawnee, Freshman, Horticulture. FOURTH ROW: Whelan, Connie M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Whelan, James L: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. White, Barbara A: Leawood, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. White, Cheryl J: Cedar Vale, Sophomore, General. White, Christine R: Galesburg, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education . FIFTH ROW: White, Clay R: Delphos, Freshman, Pre-Law. White, Deborah L: Columbus, Freshman, Zoology. White, Eileen: Goodland, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. White, Glenda G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. White, Joan M: New Cam- bria, Sophomore, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: White, Linley S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. White, Lynne H: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. White, Mary A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Modern Languages. White, Nancy J: Larned, Junior, Family and Child Devel- opment. White, Patricia M: Overland Park, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: White, Peggy J: St. George, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. White, Richard F: Lincoln, Freshman, Account- ing. White, Sheryl L: Miltonvale, Junior, Elementary Education. White, Stephen P: Shawnee, Freshman, General. White, Sylvia L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: White, William R: Lovmgton, N.M., Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Whitehair, Janet M: Abilene, Sophomore, Eng- lish. Whitehair, Michael L: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Whiteman, Arveta C: Valley Center, Junior, Mod- ern Languages. Whitesell, Jim L: Ash Grove. Mo., Junior, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Whitlock. Antoinette: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Whitlock, Gwen E: Elmdale. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Whitlow, Karen: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Whitman, Robert C: Mahopac, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Whitmer, Dennis N: Goodland, Sophomore, General. 668 SEVENTH ROW: Willcoxon, Carla J: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Willhite. Larry L: Rosalia. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Williams, Christine: Newton. Junior. Home Economics Education. Williams, Deborah S: Great Bend. Sopho- more. Art. Williams, Dianna L: Great Bend. Sophomore. General. EIGHTH ROW: Williams, Diedra H: Pratt. Sophomore. Modern Lan- guages. Williams, Donald G: Salina, Sophomore. Accounting. Wil- liams, James E: Winfield. Freshman, Geology. Williams, John S: Hughsonville. N.Y.. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Williams, Kathleen A: Anthony. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Williams, Kelley L: Newton. Freshman. Building Con- struction. Williams, Linda M: Detroit. Mich.. Junior, Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Williams, Loretta S: Paola. Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Williams, Marc L: Lakin. Freshman, Business Administration. Williams. Marilyn K: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. TOP ROW: Whitmore, Gregory A: Valley Center. Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Whitney, Mark C: Norton. Freshman. Pre-Law. Whittier, Kristi L Wichita. Sophomore. General. Whittlesey, Lynn O: Lawrence. Freshman. General. Whorton, Cathy D: Prairie Village. Junior, Physical Therapy. SECOND ROW: Wichman, Ann L: Seneca. Sophomore. Physical Edu- cation. Wichman, Boyd F: Seneca. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Wichman, Richard C: Seneca. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Wick, Linda L: Wakeeney. Junior, Medical Technology. Wick, Robin L Wakeeney. Freshman. Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Wicks, James L: Beloit. Sophomore. Political Science. Widener, Gayla F: Hudson. Junior. Secondary Education. Widener, James R: Kansas City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Wiech- man, Peggy J: Scott City. Freshman. General. Wiehe, Jonell J: Leav- enworth. Junior. Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Wieland. David K: Oakley. Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Wilderman, Gayle A: Basehor. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Wiles, Robert E: Marienthal. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Wiley, Cecil W: Harper. Sophomore. Veteri- nary Medicine. Wiley, Julia D: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Wilkie, Herbert D: Lincoln. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Wilkins, Ronald H: Lyons. Junior. Accounting. Wilkin- son, Steven D: Washington. Sophomore. Business Administration. Will, Dennis W: Herington. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Will, Steven D: Herington. Junior. Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Willard, Gayle K: Manhattan. Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Willard, Lloyd H: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Willard, Michael L: Emporia. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Willard, Verla L: Derby. Freshman. Home Economics Educa- tion. Willcott, Howard J: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Interior Archi- tectural Design. 669 Underclassmen: Wil- Woo TOP ROW: Williams, Mark A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Architecture. Williams, Michele H: Pottersville, N.J., Junior, History. Williams, Nancy G: Kansas City, Junior, Family and Child Development. Wil- liams, Pamela A: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Wil- liams, Richard K: Eudora, Freshman. Music. SECOND ROW: Williams, Vernon C: Healy. Freshman, General Agri- culture. Williams, Wilmore E: Addison. Ohio, Freshman, Sociology. Williamson, Deborah: Salina, Freshman, Psychology. Williamson, Gary V: Spring Hill, Freshman, General Agriculture. Willis, Richard R: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Willits, Thomas L: Marysville. Sophomore. Computer Science. Willmore, Randall E: El Dorado, Junior, Physical Education. Willoughby, Jesse R: Florence, Junior, Technical Journalism. Wil- loughby, Stuart L: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Willyard, Curt L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, Barbara A: El Dorado, Freshman, Physical Education. Wilson, Bonnie J: Fairview, Freshman, General. Wilson, Cynthia K: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Wilson, David W: Atchison, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Wilson, Fred D: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Garnet M: Tecumseh, Freshman, Music Educa- tion. Wilson, George G: Great Bend, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Wilson, Helen C: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Wilson, James R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Veterinary Med- icine. Wilson, Janet J: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Wilson, John F: Manhattan, Freshman, Physics. Wilson, Linda K: Abilene, Freshman, Architecture. Wilson, Linda S: Topeka. Sophomore, General. Wilson, Margaret E: Moline. Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Wilson, Maxine E: Lincoln, Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Wilson, Meryl D: Manhattan, Sophomore. Pre-Law. Wilson, Nancy C: Lincoln, Freshman, Business Administration. Wil- son, Robert E: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Wilson, Ronald R: Larned, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Wil- son, Sandra A: Olathe. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education . EIGHTH ROW: Wilson, Sharon L: Prairie Village. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Wilson, Tanya S: Emporia, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Wilt, Jeanette L: Rossville, Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Winchell, Kathy J: Glen Elder. Freshman. General. Winchester, Susan L: Hannibal, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Windels, James H: Meadville. Mo., Junior. Chemis- try. Winden, Mary C: Manhattan. Sophomore, General. Winderlin, Marilyn S: Scott City. Sophomore. General. Windscheffel, Jan A: Smith Center, Junior, Agronomy. Wineland, Ronald O: Alton. Junior, Accounting. 670 TOP ROW: Winkler, Larry A: Riley, Sophomore. Social Science. Win- ningham, Sarah D: Lenexa. Freshman. Humanities. Winstead, Larry C: Shirley. III.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Winter, Judith A: Hoxie. Junior. General Home Economics. Winter, Linda C: Manhattan. Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Winter, Ruby E: Satanta, Sophomore. Clothing Re- tailing. Winter, Sharon L: Manhattan. Junior. Art. Winter, William G: Wichita. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Winteroth, Kathleen: Nor- ton. Freshman. General Home Economics. Winzeler, Robert F: La- mont. Junior. Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Wirth, Roberta L: Hoisington, Freshman. General. Wirth, William C: Haviland. Sophomore. Chemistry. Wirtz, Rebecca A: Manhattan. Freshman. General Home Economics. Wiruth, Don L: Wakeeney. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Wisdom, William E: Man- hattan. Freshman. General. FOURTH ROW: Wise, Alicia K: Wichita, Sophomore. Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Wisegarver, David P: Prairie Village. Sopho- more. General. Wisegarver, Frederick: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Wiseman, Lonnie A: Coffeyville, Junior, Chemi- cal Engineering. Wishall. Bernadette: Liberty, Junior. Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Wishall, Jay B: Coffeyville, Junior, Agricultural Engi- neemg. Witt, Nancy L: Oberlin. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Witt, Philip K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Witt, Thomas K: Prairie Village. Junior, Business Administra- tion. Witthuhn, Louis V: Bazine. Freshman. General. SIXTH ROW: Wittmer, Larry J: Bern. Freshman, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Wobker, Larry D: Paola. Junior. Dairy Pro- duction. Woertendyke, Janet S: Augusta. Freshman. Technical Jour- nalism. Wohltman, Philip D: Independence. Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Wolf, Pamela S: Hope. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Wolfe, Carolyn M: Hiawatha. Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Wolfe, Jane A: Hiawatha. Freshman, General. Wolfe, Janet L: Bonner Springs. Junior, Psychology. Wolfe, Michael R: Topeka. Junior. English. Wolfe, Nancy R: Bonner Springs. Fresh- man. Pre-Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Wolfe, Robert A: West Haven. Conn., Freshman. Bak- ery Management. Wolfrom, Howard E: Kansas City, Junior, Account- ing. Wolken, Rosalia H: Greeley. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Wollen, Jane A: Ottawa. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Wollen, Judy M: Llano. Tex.. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Wollen, Terry S: Ottawa, Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Wolters, Richard B: Atwood. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. Woltkamp, Melinda R: Topeka. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Wood, David L: Dumont. N.J., Sophomore. Art. Wood, Da- vid W: Abilene. Sophomore. General . 671 Underclassmen: Woo-Wor TOP ROW: Wood, George M: Moran, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Wood, Janice K: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Wood, John D: Syracuse, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Wood, Kathleen L: Cedar Point, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Wood, Marsha A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Wood, Michael E: Marion, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Wood, Susan M: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Wood, Susan S: McPherson, Junior, Sociology. Wood, Terre L: Hart- ford, Conn., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Woodard, Susan G: Wich- ita, Junior, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Woodley, Kent E: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Woods, Kathleen A: Lebanon, Junior, Elementary Education. Woods, Wandra R: Tribune, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Wood- son, Janet H: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Family and Child Devel- opment. Woodward, Nancy L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Woodworth, Philip M: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. Woolbright, Richard: Leavenworth, Freshman, Civil Engi- neering. Woolpert, Steven C: Independence, Junior, History. Wool- sey, Jack L: Kansas City, Junior, Physical Education. Workman, Robert C: King City, Mo., Junior, Architecture. At the K-State-Oklahoma game, a Statesmate ' s ex- pressions mirror her feelings as the ' Cats squeak through to victory in the final minutes. Members of the pep club maintain support for all athletics. TOP ROW: Works, Joseph W: Humboldt. Sophomore. Agricultural Mechanization. Worley, Melody K: Ely, Iowa, Junior, Technical Jour- nalism. Worley, Michael D: Council Grove. Sophomore, English. Wormington, Kay M: Independence. Junior, Horticulture. Worth ing- ton, Joanne: Tecumseh. Freshman. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Wright, Alan M: Valley Center, Sophomore. Architec- ture. Wright, Elynn S: Manhattan, Junior, Retail Floriculture. Wright, Haskell S: Sublette. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Wright, Julius V: Wichita. Freshman. Architecture. Wright, Leon W: Glen Elder. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Wright, Steven E: Arlington. Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Wright, Vern D: Blue Mound. Junior, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Wright, Vicky L: Medicine Lodge. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Wrigley, Mark S: Salina. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Wrigley, Reseda J: Salina. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Wulfkuhle. Noell E: Lecompton. Junior, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Wurtz, Stephen P: Paxico, Sophomore. Political Science. Wyand, Michael W: Hanover. Sophomore. Political Science. Wyatt, Susan M: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Wyckoff, Kirk F: Altamont. Sophomore. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Wycoff, Charlen A: Dodge City. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics Education. Wycoff, Dennis J: Leawood. Freshman. General Agriculture. Wycoff, Raymond A: Oakley, Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Wyker, Pamela R: St. Marys, Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Wyrill, Linda D: Kirwin. Freshman. Retail Floriculture. SIXTH ROW: Yaprt, Mary R: Junction City. Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Yarbrough, Sharon A: Arkansas City, Junior. Secondary Education. Yarnell, Bruce E: Concordia. Sophomore, Architecture. Yarrow, Robert A: Clay Center, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Yates, Julia J: Wichita. Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Yates, Orlando B: Mobile. Ala.. Sophomore. Pre- Law. Yau, Francis W: Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. Junior. Industrial Engineering. Yeager, Marsha K: Russell. Sophomore. Sociology. Yenzer, Cynthia K: Dodge City. Freshman. Music Education. Yenzer, Sandra K: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Yeo, Dennis G: Manhattan, Sophomore. Computer Science. Yockers, Katherine E: Salina. Sophomore. General. Yoos, Karen A: Wichita. Freshman. Physical Therapy. York, Benjamin C: Salina. Sophomore, Business Administration. York, Ronald L: Neo- desha. Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: York, Walter F: Ashland. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. Yost, John B: Hutchinson. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Yost, Robert E: Garden City. Sophomore. History. Young, Ann M: Kansas City. Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Young, Craig S: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. 673 Underclassmen: You-Zwi TOP ROW: Young, Diane L: Centralia, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Young, Dorothy J: Mission, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Young, Linda K: Anthony, Sophomore. General. Young, Philip R: Lee ' s Summit, Mo., Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Young, Sharon D: Pittsburg, Freshman, Medical Technology. SECOND ROW: Young, Warren P: Hays, Junior, Statistics. Young- blood, Donald W: Love, Ark., Junior, General. Younger, Gloria J: Great Bend, Freshman, Speech Patholoy and Audiology. Young- gren, Nancy A: Council Grove, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Ysquierdo, Michael A: Atchison, Freshman, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Yunk, Dan C: Osborne. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Yust, Gail A: Hutchinson, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Zabel, Marjorie D: Wichita, Freshman, General. Zaiss, Craig R: Overland Park, Junior, Pre-Law. Zaiss, Linda C: Overland Park, Sophomore, English. FOURTH ROW: Zajic, Lerae K: Glasco, Sophomore, General. Zakou- ra, Sheila L: Osawatomie, Junior, Accounting. Zangger, Charles P: North Loup, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Zawadzki, Henry P: Lawrence, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Zay- as, Maria C: Ft. Riley, Freshman, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Zecha, David A: Larned, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Zeckser, Stephen D: Alma, Sophomore, Business Administration. Zeigler, Sheryl K: Alma, Freshman, General Home Economics. Zelch, Ronald H: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Bakery Management. Zeleznak, Michael G: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Zeller, Richard L: Alexander, III., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Zenishek, Carolyn R: Eureka, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Zerbe, Linda K: Solomon, Freshman, General Home Economics. Zerener, Roger L: Cheney, Freshman, General Agriculture. Zerger, Terrance N: Oxford, Neb., Freshman, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Zernickow, Barbara A: Las Vegas, Nev., Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Zieger, Perry R: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ziegler, William M: Edina, Minn., Fresh- man, Bacteriology. Zillinger, Philip R: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, General. Zimmer, Terry L: Downs, Sophomore. General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Zimmerman, Francine: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Zimmerman, Gary R: Mc- Louth, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Zimmerman, Margo E: Sterling, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Zimmerman, Mar- tha J: Troy, Junior, English. Zink, Connie J: Turon, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Zinn, Martha A: Columbus, Freshman, General Home Economics. Zook, Kathleen S: Salina. Freshman, General. Zuperku, James L: Owen, Wis.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Zwingelberg, Karen A: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. ff 674 Grad Students: Ada-Col TOP ROW: Adams, Eena J: Mount Hope, Foods and Nutrition. Ad- ams, Ronald G: Durango, Colo., Economics. Adepoju, Amos: Igbo- ora, Nigeria, Anthropology. Adriano, Dominador C: Rizal, Philip- pines, Agronomy. Aggarwal, Ved P: Punjab, India, Industrial Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ahmed, Husain S: Cairo. United Arab Republic. Hor- ticulture. Ahmed, Syed Z: Andhea Peadesh, India, Horticulture. Aja- kaiye, Michael B: Ogidi-ljumu, Nigeria. Horticulture. Al Kahteeb, Fahima A: Baghdad. Iraq. Botany. Al Khateeb, Ghassan: Baghdad. Iraq. Zoology. THIRD ROW: Al Shami, Mohammed A: Saudi Arabia. Biochemistry. Alsalih, Kamal K: Baghdad. Iraq. Horticulture. Alsalih, Widad H: Baghdad. Iraq. Consumer Interest. Arisetty, Sambamurty: Salur. India. Industrial Engineering. Aslam, Mohammad: West Pakistan. Plant Pathology. FOURTH ROW: Avery, Thomas B: Manhattan, Dairy Production. Awoniyi, James 0: Kwara. Nigeria. Agronomy. Bauder, Helen C: Howard, Food Science. Bhalla, Vijay: New Delhi, India, Foods and Nutrition. Biles, Bertram R: Hutchinson, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Biles, Linnea C: Hutchinson. Education. Bledsoe, Dar- rell D: Carbondale. Accounting. Bliss, Charles E: Denver, Colo.. Nu- clear Engineering. Blood, Water H: Independence. Business Admin- istration. Bonner, William R: Manhattan. Regional and Community Planning. SIXTH ROW: Boomer, Larren G: Portis. Accounting. Brand, John H: Wichita. Physics. Brand, Jutth P: Junction City. Music. Brower, Gar- ry R: Wichita. Animal Science and Industry. Browning, Ted P: Bar- tlesville, Okla.. Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Buntz, Oletta J: Centralia. III., Speech. Bute, Wayne L: Alpha. Minn., History. Cahow, Karen S: Omaha, Neb.. Physical Education. Carter, Kenneth R: St. John. Political Science. Carter, Nancy J: Topeka. Education. EIGHTH ROW: Chaghtai, Shahrukh M: Peshawar. Pakistan, Botany. Chang, Chung I: Taiwan, China. Civil Engineering. Chase, Ronald G: Colby. Mathematics. Chaudhry, Ghulam R: Lyallpur, Pakistan. Eco- nomics. Chaudhry, Rifat F: Lyallpur. Pakistan, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW: Chawla, Sudesh K: New Delhi, India, Industrial Engi- neering. Chen, Shen S: Tao Yuan, Taiwan. Chemical Engineering. Cheng, Kuo S: Taipei. Taiwan. Electrical Engineering. Cho, Keeyoun: Seoul. Korea, Architectural Design. Collier, Lester D: Kensington. Technical Journalism. 675 Grad Students: Corn-Rep TOP ROW: Comerford, Karen M: Chicago, III., Education. Daftary, Rasiklal D: Ahmevabav, India, Milling Industry. Dand, Pratap D: Conbay, India, Industrial Engineering. Dikeman, Michael E: Fort Scott, Food Science. Dillion, Ronald K: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Eberhart, Russell C: Hutchinson, Electrical Engineer- ing. Eckstein, Eleanor F: Santa Fe, Calif., Foods and Nutrition. Ek- lund, Darrel L: Miltonvale, Statistics. Estrada, Lerma J: Chihuahua. Mexico, Agronomy. Evans, Nancy K: Great Bend, Clothing and Textiles. THIRD ROW: Faulconer, Jay E: Topeka, Civil Engineering. Foster, Thomas E: Great Bend, Mechanical Engineering. Fuller, Gale L: Mil- tonvale, Horticulture. Gettings, Richard L: Wichita, Bacteriology. Hale, Robert G: Braintree, Mass.. Biochemistry. FOURTH ROW: Haq, Aijaz: West Pakistan, Grain Science. Hart, Rich- ard K: Caldwell, Idaho, Economics. Hawk, Thomas D: Colby, Educa- tion. Hemphill, John K: Manhattan, Botany. Hevel, Gary F: Osewgo, Entomology. FIFTH ROW: Hilger, Paul N: Overland Park, Business Administration. Hiremath, Sangayya R: India, Industrial Engineering. Ho-Chi-Fu, Jimmy: Taipei, Taiwan, Civil Engineering. Hodge, Michael L: Seattle, Wash., Counseling. Holley, Zelda R: Houston, Tex., Clothing and Textiles. SIXTH ROW: Homan, Allen E: Freeport, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Morton, Mary E: Johnson, Education. Hsu, Chang-Shurn: China, Civil Engineering. Huerter, Mary C: Wetmore, Audiology. Hussain, Mohammed S: Baghdad, Iraq, Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Jambunathan, Ramamurthi: New Delhi. India, Biochemistry. Janakiraman, Thiruvengadam: India, Industrial Engi- neering. Johnson, George D: Manhattan, Economics. Johnson, Peg- gy I: Waverly, Foods and Nutrition. Johnston, Harvey L: Jasper, Mo., Physics. EIGHTH ROW: Jordan, Jack M: Combes, Tex., Horticulture. Kao, Chuan: Taipei, Taiwan. Milling Industry. Kemp, Paula A: Ravenden, Ark., Mathematics. Klein, Darwin K: Lucas, Speech. Korach, Gerald F: Parsons, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Kotak, Prakash C: India, Mechanical Engineering. Kramer, Allan J: Ireton, Iowa, Chemistry. Krishnaswamy, Leela: Secunderabad, India, Botany. Krishnaswamy, Mathri: Mysore, India. Economics. Kumar, Sudesh: Boston, Mass.. Industrial Engineering. 676 TOP ROW: Kuznicki, Sister Ellen: Buffalo, N.Y., History. Latta, Rob- ert L: Wichita, Technical Journalism. Lee, Young-Chul: Manhattan. Civil Engineering. Lin, Ben-Huang: Taiwan, Electrical Engineering. Lin, Tzong-Nan: China. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Liu, Kang-Shyong: China, Civil Engineering. Livings- ton, Felix R: Pittsburg, Economics. Locascio, Anthony L: Kansas City, Mo.. English. Lou, Susan J: China. Foods and Nutrition. Lunn, Edward A: Manhattan. English. THIRD ROW: Lunn, Sharon L: Eureka. Education. Mahmud. Sheikh F: West Pakistan. History. Mann, Abdul R: West Pakistan. Feed Sci- ence and Management. Markley, John R: Bennington. Business Administration. Martin, David F: Salina, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Mathews, Robert D: Garden City. Secondary Educa- tion. Mathias, Kenneth E: McCook, Neb.. Geophysics. McDonald, Sharon S: Boulder. Colo.. Education. Mehta, Vijay H: India, Industri- al Engineering. Meirowsky, Bernard J: Florence. Political Science. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Marcia C: Maspeth, N.Y.. Foods and Nutrition. Mitchell, Sharlene K: Kansas City, Mo.. Guidance. Mittermeyer, Frank C: Cornell Wis.. Bacteriology. Morgan, Mary E: Lake Oswego. Ore.. Speech. Moroz, Verna O: Saskatoon. Canada, Institutional Management. SIXTH ROW: Morrison, Marva L: Wichita, Clothing and Textiles. Mos- tafa, Rabie A: Dalga. Egypt. Electrical Engineering. Mosteller, James I: Wichita. Physical Education. Mullen, Robert L: Great Bend. Physi- cal Education. Newton, Paul E: Terre Haute, Ind., Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Nusz, William A: Frederick, Md., Zoology. Patel, Chandra K: Jabalpur. India, Industrial Engineering. Pathare, Prasad P: Bombay. India. Industrial Engineering. Pereira, Norman C: India, Chemical Engineering. Peterson, Thomas V: Chicago. III., Biochemistry. EIGHTH ROW: Prakash, Srinivasan: Madras. India. Industrial Engi- neering. Puett, Harry L: Manhattan. Electrical Engineering. Quadri, Syed F: Hyderabad. India. Feed Science and Management. Quraishi, Mohammed: Burhanpur, India. Industrial Engineering. Rau, Ruk- makar U: Madras, India, Industrial Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Raymore, Sandra L: Lake Oswego, Ore.. Speech. Rector, Ralph B: Manhattan. Extension Education. Reinhard, James M: Sault St. Marie. Mich.. Radio and Television. Reinke, Robert S: Eagle River. Wis., Geology. Reppert, Joe R: Anna. III.. Economics. flftf 677 Grad Students: Rep-Zim TOP ROW: Reppert, Patricia A: Kansas City, History. Reyes, Juanito C: SanPablo City, Philippines, Plant Pathology. Rhine, Barry: Had- dam, Mathematics. Robbins, Robert T: Oskaloosa, Plant Pathology. Ross, William R: Beloit, Secondary School Administration. SECOND ROW: Ruff, John G: Logan, Economics. Sachdeva, Abnash C: Jullundvr, India, Applied Mechanics. Sapinsley, Elbert L: Manhat- tan, History. Sarkar, Basudeb: Manhattan, Industrial Engineering. Schimpf, Cheryl A: Marion, Clothing and Textiles. THIRD ROW: Schmidt, Darrel D: Buhler, Agricultural Economics. Schneider, Jacob D: Bland, Mo., Physics. Scott, Harry M: Wetmore, Computer Science. Seltman, Linda L: Larned, Home Economics Education. Smith, Cheryl D: Liberty, Mo., Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: Sol, Marcia A: Belvue, Elementary Education. Soren- sen, Kenneth A: Coventry, R.I., Entomology. Splitter, Jackie L: Man- hattan, Education. Spoon, Darrell D: Perry. Iowa, Family and Child Development. Stuart, John P: Atchison, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Stucky, Norman P: Newton, Zoology. Taddeo, Arthur C: Natick, Mass., Animal Husbandry. Thornbrugh, Steven K: Newton, Computer Science. Travis, David O: Red Rock, Okla., Agronomy. Travis, Glenda G: Garden City, Education. SIXTH ROW: Tsai, Billy I: Formosa, Chemical Engineering. Tsai, Ko- Han: Chia-yi, Taiwan, Civil Engineering. Ullom, Jimmie K: Canadian, Tex., Foods and Nutrition. Unruh, David J: Shawnee Mission, Busi- ness Administration. Vaswani, Santosh D: Bamboy, India, Industrial Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Vega, Juan F: Lima, Peru, Industrial Engineering. Vieux, Deanne M: Shawnee, Sociology. Vieux, J. Michael: Greens- burg, Regional and Community Planning. Watanabe, Masayuki: Kyota City, Japan, History. EIGHTH ROW: Weckman, Pamela K: Oskaloosa, Consumer Interest. Welsh, Ronald D: Kincaid, Bacteriology. Wu, Shih C: Chung-li, Tai- wan, Electrical Engineering. Yang, Long-Hsiung: Taiwan, China, Civ- il Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Yen, John I: Taiwan, China, Civil Engineering. Yoon, Chun S: Seoul, Korea, Electrical Engineering. Zimmerman, Gary L: Kansas City, Parasitology. Zimmerman, Gerald W: Concordia, Agri- cultural Economics. 678 Index Abbott. Denis E. 541 Abbreviation for Senior Activities 454 Abell.LarryW. 541 Aberle. Stephen J. 197. 241 Abernethy. Carolyn A. 455 Abernethy. Rollm H. 204. 455 Abis. Leopoldo V. 232 Abolfazli. Mohammad 370. 455 Abrams. Steve E 165. 298. 541 Abson. Mary E. 256. 455 Acacia 280-281 Academics 82-155 Acevedo. Angel L. 241. 541 Acevedo. Luis R. 455 Achten. Linda R. 45. 166. 260. 266. 541 Acker. Arvyd J 409 Acker. Karen J. 145. 172. 196. 209. 239. 260.541 Ackermann. Thomas A. 455 Adam. Larry W. 541.678 Adamek. Donna R 351. 541 Adams. Bruce A. 455 Adams. Deanna M. 245. 455 Adams. Diana B. 63. 245. 341. 541 Adams. EenaJ 341.675 Adams. Gloria R. 195. 351. 455 Adams. James D. 455. 541 Adams. James P 174. 298. 3OO Adams. Marjorie 131 Adams. Michael B. 300. 541 Adams. Nancy L 268. 541 Adams. Ronald G 192. 675 Addison. Sharon E. 455 Adelhardt. Louise K. 164. 358. 541 Adepoiu. Amos 231. 675 Adkins. Dan 541 Adkms. David L 541 Adkins. Nicholas R 190. 455 Adrian. Brenda G. 197. 455 Adriano. DommadorC 232. 675 Affolter. Albert J. 370. 541 Afra. Bijan232 African Students Association 231 Agan. Mrs. Raymond 227 Aggarwal. Ved P. 675 Agriculture Communications Club 186- 187 Agricultural Economics Club 206 Agricultural Education Club 280-209 Agricultural Education Wives Club 226 Agricultural Mechanization Club 206-207 Aherns. Barbara J. 258 Ahlench. Donald D. 313. 456 Ahlquist. Melvin M. 541 Ahlquist. Nola M. 213. 239. 358. 541 Ahlstedt. Robert E 190 Ahmed. Husam S. 231 . 675 Ahmed. SyedZ. 221. 232. 233. 675 Ahrens. Barbara J 258. 541 Ahrens. Jon M 313. 456 Aijaz-UI-Haq221.234 Ajakaiye. Michael B. 233. 423. 675 Akagi. Alan T. 541 Al. Mohammed A. 175 Alarabi. Nizar A. 231 Alber. Marguerite 258 Alberg. Julie A. 336 Albers. Barbara A 363. 541 Alberts. Barbara J 224 Alberts. Steven L. 199 Albm. JaneM. 197.456 Albracht. James J. 194 Albracht. Mrs James J. 227 Albrecht. Redge E 370. 541 Albright. Clyde C. 190.437 Albright. Steven W. 200. 541 Albright. William C. 541 Aldis. David F. 287. 541 Aldnch. Lester W 200. 370. 541 Aldnch. Melody M 243. 541 Aldnch. Vernon D. 193. 300. 456 Aldridge. Gary L 541 Alexander. David M 160 Alexander. Dennis R 185. 379. 541 Alexander. KathyJ. 172.363. 541 Alford. Sandra L. 351.541 Algnm. KaeE. 541 AM. James D. 231.423 All. Muhammed 4O AI-Kahtani. Muhammad 231 AI-Kahtani. Mrs. Muhammad S. 231 Alkhateeb. Fahima A. 231 . 675 AI-Khateeb. Ghassen 231. 675 Allen. Dell A 79. 80 Allen. Earl R. 242. 370. 541 Allen Eric B. 54. 278 Allen. James H. 216. 541 Allen. Jimmy R. 177. 330. 541 Allen. John L. 229. 370. 541 Allen. Leland J. 456 Allen. Leon E 541 Allen. Linda J. 245. 358. 541 Allen. NoreneF 351.541 Allen. Rebecca E 541 Allen. Ronald D. 541 . 678 Allen. Ronald W. 165. 287. 389. 456 Alley. Deborah J 341.541 Allie. Kathleen E 341.541 Allison. Carol S. 541 Allison. M. Diane 213. 243. 341, 541 Allman. William D. 541 Alloway. David L. 220 Alloway. Jay E. 221. 370. 542 Alloway. Thomas J. 221 . 229. 370. 542 Almack. Charles E. 123. 179. 456 Almquist. Sherry S. 48. 186. 456 Almstrom. Larry G. 456 Alpert. Glenn P. 217 Alpha Chi Omega 256-257 Alpha Delta Pi 258-259 Alpha Delta Theta 186-187 Alpha Epsiton Rho 186 Alpha Gamma Rho 282-283 Alpha Kappa Lamda 284-285 Alpha Kappa Psi 192-193 Alpha Lambda Delta 173 Alpha Mu 175 Alpha Phi Omega 228-229 Alpha Tau Alpha 194-195 Alpha Tau Omega 286-287 Alpha XI Delta 260-261 Alpha Zeta 174 Alquist. Keith E 542 Alsalih. Kamal K. 675 Alsalih. Widad H. 675 Al-Shami. Mohammed A. 675 Alston. Gloria A. 229 Alsup. Pamela A. 336. 542 Alt. Douglas K. 246. 542 Alwin. Darold G. 379. 456 Amann. James A. 379. 542 Amend. Valda K. 341. 542 American Chemical Society 177 American Institute of Architecture 179 American Institute of Architecture Auxiliary 224 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 177 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 183 American Institute of Interior Design 196-7 American Nuclear Society 185 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 181 American Society of Civil Engineers 180 American Society of Landscape Architecture 176 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 184 American Veterinary Medicine Association 198 American Veterinary Medicine Association Auxiliary 224 Ames. Glenda J 193 Ammel. William L. 165. 370. 542 Ammeter. Myron L. 194. 2O9 Ammeter. Sally 0.227 Amos, Thomas L. 379. 542 Andereck. Dorothy L. 195. 254. 270. 542 Anderegg. Marvin K. 203. 238. 379. 456 Andersen. Charles E. 287. 456 Andersen. Elizabeth 29. 109. 264. 456 Andersen. Larry D. 379. 542 Anderson. Barbara J. 447 Anderson. Betty J 210. 239. 260. 542 Anderson. Charles C. 131 Anderson. Connie 224 Anderson. Mrs. D. L. 3OO Anderson. David F. 200 Anderson. Delores K. 351. 456 Anderson. Dorothy M. 341. 542 Anderson. Gary L. 320. 542 Anderson. Gaylard C. 201. 542 Anderson. John C. 310. 542 Anderson. John R. 542 Anderson. Karen R. 222. 542 Anderson. Kathleen L. 195. 216. 272. 542 Anderson. Larry E 3O8. 542 Anderson. Larry P. 542 Anderson. LaVonne A. 220. 222 Anderson. Marsha D. 341. 542 Anderson. Melanie E 351. 542 Anderson. Michael R. 456 Anderson. Nancy J 268. 542 Anderson. Rebecca S. 239. 260. 542 Anderson. Richard O. 542 Anderson. Rick A. 3O8. 542 Anderson. Robert C. 370. 542 Anderson. Stephen R. 296. 542 Anderson. Ted L. 542 Anderson. Wendy L 258. 542 Andre. Pat 78 Andres. Jane E. 358. 542 Andrews. Janice E 456 Angel Flight 216 Angel. Gene R 165. 542 Anneberg. Kathryn R. 270. 542 Anschutz. Fredrick G. 456 Anspaugh. Glenda K. 224 Anspaugh. Victor E. 170. 174. 197. 456 Anstaett. Donald R 200. 332. 542 Arab-American Club 231 Arabi. Nizar A. 191 Arasmith. Gayle D. 199. 542 Arayapat. Manad 542 Archibald. Sheri A. 272. 542 Arehart. Michael J 286. 542 Arendt. Deborah L. 351. 542 Arheart. Kristopher 542 Arisetty. Sambamurty 675 Arkm. Steven A 216. 379. 542 Armbruster, Gregory 206. 456 Armon. Gregory T. 292. 542 Armour. James L 306. 542 Armour. John L. 306. 542 Armstead. Dean L 165. 287. 389. 543 Armstrong. Danny L 370. 543 Armstrong. Elizabeth 351. 543 Armstrong. Janet B. 351. 543 Armstrong. Kenneth C 543 Armstrong. Mrs. Mina 325 Arnett. Kathleen 456 Arnett. Vmton K. 456 Amok) Air Society 216 Arnold. Claudia J. 341. 543 Arnold. Mark S. 425 Arntz. Stephen J. 193 Arokoyo. Johnson 0. 174.205.221.231. 423. 456 Arora. Ashck K. 183. 232 Arregum. Max M 409 Artus. Walter R. 287. 543 Asadi. Razie B. 205. 221 Asadi. Shafiuddin A. 221 Asbury. Mardel L. 187. 196. 212. 326. 543 Ascher. Clifford D. 194. 288. 456 Aschermann. Larry L. 543 Asfahl. Barbara H. 457 Ash. Jonathan N 543 Asher. Barbara S. 328. 457 Asher. Donald D. 194. 543 Asher. Karen K. 72. 457 Asher. Patricia M. 543 Asher Suzanne 72. 351.543 Ashour. S. 221 Ashour. Mrs. S. 221 Ashton. Mary J. 268. 457 Askew. Pamela K. 258. 543 Aslam. Mohammad 221. 675 Aspegrin. Phyliss D. 543 Aspelin. Carl A. 543 Assink. Gail E. 457 Associated General Contractors 177 Atchison. Cheryl L. 256. 543 Atchison. Sean R. 172. 290. 543 Atherton. John E. 379. 543 Atherton. Jonet D. 351. 543 Atherton. Kaye L. 457 Athletics 402-451 Athletic Council 405 Athletic Department 404-405 Athletic Dorm 394 Atkinson. Aleta F. 224 Atkinson. Bill W. 199 Atkinson. Nancy J. 186. 258. 457 Attebury. Claude M. 370. 543 Atwater. Mary A. 270. 543 Atwater. Patricia A. 256. 457 Atwell. Dennis C. 245. 543 Atwood. Marilyn J. 351. 543 Aubel. James W. 310. 543 Auchard. Judith K. 187. 326. 543 Aufdengarten. Mary J. 213. 341. 543 Auker. Eldon 404 Auld. Arvis K. 213. 351. 543 Auld. Glenn A. 217 Auld. Phyllis M 196 Ault. Linda G. 246. 326. 543 Ault. Mary L. 220. 246. 326. 457 Ault. Terry W. 370. 543 Aurora. Desh D. 232 Avants. Randall D. 379. 543 Avery. Robert P. 543 Avery. Thomas B. 675 Awon.yi. James O 220. 231. 233. 675 Axt.LyleV. 201.292. 543 Ayers. Norman B. 203 Ayers. Warren E. 288. 543 Ayres. John P. 316. 458 B Baalman. Roger J. 279. 543 Baalman. Ronald D. 379. 543 Babbit. Michael C. 238. 308. 543 Babbitt. Susan J. 543 Babcock. Margaret A. 351. 543 Bach. Harold T. 543 Bachand. Dems L. 543 Bachoritch. Carol A. 543 Backhaus. Pamela S. 270. 458 Backhus. Nancy J. 2 1 3. 341 . 543 Bacon. Allan L. 379. 543 Bacon. Jane M. 210. 336. 543 Bacon. Larry D. 543 Bacon. Susan J. 544 Bacon. Wesley N. 544 Badgley. Susan L. 187. 264. 544 Baer.Gwen A. 341.544 Baer. Sheryl L.341. 544 Baer. Stephanie A. 41. 245. 258. 544 Bagley. James O. 292. 544 Bahner. Darlene D 351. 544 Bailer. Richard 0. 80. 458 Bailey. Allan M. 5 44 Bailey. Betty L. 544 Bailey. Charles E. 300. 544 Bailey. Deborah E. 351. 544 Bailey. Dennis W. 544 Bailey. Gay 268. 544 Bailey. Glenn E. 379. 544 Bailey. Jeanette 328. 544 Bailey. John A. 544 Bailey. John H. 180. 544 Bailey. Larry G. 245. 544 Bailey. Lonnie E. 181. 544 Bailey. Marilynn E. 229. 328. 458. 544 Bailey. Pete L. 458 Bailey. Rebecca S. 247. 358. 544 Bailey. Regina O. 544 Bain. Cheryl L. 260. 458 Bain. Linda S. 239. 242. 336. 544 Bamgrover. Larry W. 216 Bair. Harold H. 370. 544 Baird. Bill 34 Baird. Keith E. 201 Bairow. Sheila L. 2O9. 220. 246. 341. 544 Bairow. Thomas S. 247. 370. 544 Bakanch. Linda M 351. 544 Baker. Carol A. 544 Baker Carol R. 341. 544 Baker. Catherine L. 458 Baker. Deborah K. 544 Baker. Douglas A. 370. 544 Baker. Edward K. 201 Baker. Howard J. 201 Baker. Mary E. 363. 544 Baker. Michael D. 304. 544 Baker. Murl R. 370. 544 Baker. Rene E. 363 Baker. Roger L. 81. 2O9 Baker. Sherre D. 341. 544 Baker. Steven W. 287. 544 Baker. Thomas R. 290. 458 Baker. William E 244 Bakery Management Club 202-203 Balderson. S. Clark 130. 278 544 Baldridge. Jennifer 336. 544 Balducci. Richard K. 458 Baldwin. Sharilyn L. 213. 358. 544 Bales. Florice L. 336. 544 Ball. David E. 544 Ball. Sara A. 458 Ballantyne. Paul S. 279. 544 Ballard. Karen M. 201 Ballentine. Russell 379. 458 Ballou. Russell S. 48. 76. 186 Balthazor. Judith A. 458 Balwanz. Bob H. 286. 458 Bamberger. Ronald W 246. 544 Bamman. Diane L. 224 Bamman. Wilford M. 179. 458 Banaka. Jerry N 458 Band Day 27 Bandel. Terry J. 544 Banker. Beverly G. 544 Banman. Tern A. 358. 544 Banneau. Barbara L. 239 Banning. Jo hn W 208. 370. 544 Baptist Student Union 221 Barb. Linda S. 258. 544 Barbee. Jon R 3O4 458 Barben. Carl L. 370. 544 Barber. Michael 419 Barclay. Joseph A. 332. 544 Barden. Fred W. 379. 544 Barefield. Bruce W. 288. 544 Barford. Philip D. 197 Barker. Charlene F. 458 Barker. Leigh R. 284. 544 Barker. Nancy L. 351. 545 Barker. Nancy S. 341. 545 Barker. Rene E. 545 Barker. William B. 242. 294. 545 Barkis. Mary S. 254. 272. 545 Barlow. Nancy L. 341. 545 Barnes. Alton A. 123 Barnes. Dennis E. 292. 545 Barnes. Gordon P. 379. 545 Barnes. Gwen K. 237. 264. 351. 545 Barnes. Harold J. 170. 199 Barnes. Larry A. 370. 545 Barnes. Linda L. 236. 351. 545 Barnes. Michael A. 330. 545 Barnes. Nona M. 224 Barnes. Rodney J. 296. 545 Barnes. Sarah C. 458 Barnett. Jerry L. 370. 545 Barnett. Larry D. 545 Bamett. Merrilee S. 351 . 545 Barney. Arthur C. 199 Barngrover. Larry W 287. 545 Barngrover. Wayne D. 545 Barnthson. Harold E. 370. 545 Barr. George W. 2O4. 458 Barr. Judith A. 196. 341. 343. 545 Barr. Roger L. 2O6. 217, 280. 458 Barratti. Robert A. 394. 431. 545 Barrera. Manuel T. 409 Barrett. Dennis H. 287. 545 Barrett. Harold C. 177. 458 Barrett. James E. 296. 345. 439 Barrett. James P. 370. 545 Barrett. Nancy E. 169. 336. 458 Barrett. Terry R. 296. 545 Barritt. Julie A. 545 Barritti. Robert A. 429 Barrow. Lynn A. 370. 545 Barrows. Richard R. 316. 458 Barry. Carolyn D. 341, 545 Barry John R. 302. 545 Barta. Alan G. 182. 458 Barta. Cheryl A. 363. 545 Bartak. Marilyn J. 209. 545 Bartak. Paul J. 370. 545 Bartel. Dorothy C. 351. 459 Bartel. LyleW. 545 Bartel. Myrna J. 223 Bartel. Richard K. 199. 223 Bartel. Roy A. 153 Bartel. Stanley R. 223. 246 Bar-tell. Marcia P. 195. 243. 358. 545 Barthol. Marilyn K 341. 545 Bartholomew. Eric L. 165. 296. 545 Bartholomew. Nancy J. 336. 545 Bartholomew. Patsy L. 195. 220. 222. 326. 545 Bartholomew. Robert 379. 545 Bartholomew. Ruth A. 220. 222, 328. 459 Bartholomew. Sharon 351. 545 Bartkoski. Ronald P. 370. 545 Bartkoski. Terry P. 216. 379. 545 Bartlett. Earl E. 292. 379 Bartlett. Charles 288. 545 Bartlett. Earl E. 180. 545 Bartley. Erie 203 Barton. Danny B. 177 Barton. Diana K. 258. 459. 488 679 Barton, Keith E. 370. 545 Barton, Stephen T. 302. 546 Bartsch, Steven L. 379. 546 Baseball 424-427 Basham, Jacqueline A. 274, 546 Basham, James J. 92 Basketball 414-421 Bass. Sandra L. 351. 546 Bassette, Richard 203 Bastel. Joan E. 75. 336. 546 Bates. Connie J. 245 Bates. Constance L. 216, 274, 459 Bates. Rodney M. 245 Bates. Wanda L. 172. 223, 245. 546 Batrez, Gerald L. 546 Battaglia. Lawrence 413 Batterton. Charlene 363. 546 Bauder. Helen C. 675 Bauer. Daniel W. 287, 546 Bauer, David K. 308. 546 Bauer. Martin W. 160. 170. 296. 546 Bauer. Nancie L. 213. 239. 264. 358. 546 Baugher, Earl E. 246 Baugher, Kathryn M. 227 Baughman. Alan C. 394. 413, 546 Baum, James L. 394, 425. 546 Baum. JeanerteK. 341 Bauman, Douglas A. 300, 546 Bauman, Joyce M. 210. 546 Bauman. Michael E. 546 Baumgarten. Edwin 0. 183. 310. 459 Baun. Jeanette K. 546 Baxter. Linda M. 264. 459 Baxter. Marsha A. 341. 546 Bay. Richard J. 370. 546 Bayouth, William 201 Bazil, Ralph E. 379. 546 Beach. Carol S. 258, 459 Beach. Donald A. 182. 546 Beach. Ronald T. 197. 294, 459 Beal, Thomas G. 190 Beard, Patricia A. 272. 363. 546 Bearnes, Constance J. 336. 546 Season, Herb A. 204 Beaton. William L. 370. 546 Beatty. Daniel 114 Beatty. Edith E. 243 Beauchamp. Dwight E. 379. 546 Beaudoin, Philip A. 170. 201,370 546 Bechtold. Nancy A. 336. 546 Beck, Barbara E. 363, 546 Beck, BrentonS. 177. 178 Beck. Dale A. 332. 546 Beck. Glenn 94 Beck. Henry V. 155. 191 Beck. Jeffrey R. 395.413 Beck. Joseph C. 279. 546 Beck, Karen J. 260. 459 Beck. Steven R. 143. 217. 290. 459 Beckenhauer, Charles 170, 172,546 Beckenhauer. Sharron 187. 239. 336. 459 Becker. Jo Ann 546 Becker. John E. 48. 310. 546 Becker. Joyce A. 351.546 Becker. Lauren P. 196. 459 Becker, Robert E 280. 546 Becker, Robert E. 546 Becker. Roger L. 170, 197, 459 Becker, Sherrilyn K. 170. 187. 256. 459 Beckford. Dwayne C. 447 Beckman. Linda K. 358. 546 Beckman. Susan A. 358, 459 Beckwith. James L. 216. 287. 546 Bee. Charlotte L. 274. 546 Beebe. Carolyn S. 336. 546 Beebe. Linda M. 239. 258. 358. 546 Beedles, William L. 294. 546 Beeler. Nancy 264. 546 Beer. Pamela A. 341,459 Beer. Paul R. 379. 546 Beesley. Deborah L. 272. 239. 546 Beesley. Donald R. 287. 547 Beesley, James D. 201. 547 Beesley. Roger D. 547 Beeson, Margaret E. 187 Beezley. Jerome G. 310. 409. 547 Beezley. William P. 198 Behairi. Abdel-Kader 191 Behnke. Maurice J. 242. 547 Behnke. Meredith J. 217 Behrens. PhilipP.81. 174. 287, 547 Beichley. Duane E. 459 Beier. Michael J. 306. 547 Beier. Richard J. 459 Beikmann. Stanley H. 547 Beisel. James Q. 204. 370, 547 Beisel. Pamela J. 363. 547 Beisner. Betty A. 351, 547 Beisner. Linda D. 48. 358. 361. 547 Bekaert, Barbara J. 224. 459 Bekaert. Denis A. 197. 423. 459 Belcher. Louetta L. 547 Belcher. Ronald E. 459 Belden. Brian D. 294. 547 Belew. Cynthia S. 363. 547 Bell. Alan 423 Bell, Janet K. 341.547 Bell, Judith J. 328. 547 Bell, Kermit 0. 205 Bell Mark G. 332. 547 Bell. Thomas C. 547 Bell. William K. 280, 547 Belobrajdic. Barbara 358, 548 Beloof, Anne 201 Belstra, Timothy K. 379. 445. 548 Belt. Timothy R. 290, 548 Bencini. Denzel K. 379. 548 Benda, Gerald R. 379, 548 Bender. Barbara A. 351. 548 Bendure. Itha M. 224 Bendure. William N. 199 Benedick, Susan E. 272. 363. 548 Benedict. Charles E. 370. 548 Benjamin. Martin E. 217. 290. 459 Benjamin, Sherilyn 287, 548 Bennett, Bruce C. 379. 548 Bennett. Carol A. 164. 341. 548 Bennett, Carolle L. 548 Bennett, James W. 548 Bennett. Robert M. 78. 290. 459 Bennett. William C. 379. 383, 459 Benninga, Miriam P. 171, 173, 328. 548 Bensinger, James L. 394. 548 Bentley. Fred R. 460 Benton. Ronald R. 548 Benton. Sandra C. 548 Benton. Timothy T. 79, 117.246,548 Bentry. Linda 234 Bentsen. Donald R. 177. 292, 460 Benyshek. Larry L. 460 Berentz. Barbara A. 274, 341. 548 Berg, Halvard A. 161 Berg, Melissa A. 239. 272, 363, 548 Berger, Merlene M. 1 72. 239. 35 1 . 548 Berger. Tommie A. 203 Bergerhouse. Shelly 55. 460 Berges. Eugene D. 370. 548 Berggren. Sheri A. 193. 363. 548 Bergkamp, James L. 460 Bergkamp, Jane 226 Bergman. Kathleen S. 255. 548 Bergman. Roger C. 130. 165 Bergsten. Ann M. 270, 548 Bergsten, Richard D. 370. 548 Berlin, Larry K. 313. 460 Berling. Susan E. 359. 548 Berman. Glenn W. 200 Berman. Mark Y. 180. 379. 383. 548 Bernasek. Frank R. 304, 460 Bernasek. Steven L. 170. 172, 304. 548 Berndt. Douglas L. 199, 548 Bernhardt. Max W. 548 Bernitz. Sharon A. 256. 548 Berry. Augusta S. 548 Berry. David V. 370, 548 Berry. Galen W. 379. 548 Berry, Roger N. 379. 548 Berschied. John R. 548 Bert, Harold D. 184. 379, 460 Besch, Emerson L. 149 Best. Cecil H. 141 Best. Keith A. 394. 413. 548 Best. Kenneth E. 183. 460 Beta Sigma Psi 288-289 Beta Theta Pi 290-291 Bethel, Katherine D. 236, 351. 548 Bethell. Doug C. 548 Bettenhausen. Carol 254. 258, 548 Bettis. Marilyn 341. 343, 548 Settles, Thomas E. 229, 379. 548 Betts. Janet K. 193. 548 Betts. Joann 229 Betty, Cheri K. 48. 341.548 Bevacqui. Anthony R. 548 Sever. John E. 394, 548 Bey. Fred W. 278. 549 Beyer. Alan H. 280. 549 Beyrle. Steve J. 394. 413. 549 Bhalla. Vijay675 Bhandiwad. Mohan A. 232 Bibbs. Leon 30 Biby, Roger W. 313. 549 Bickford. Max 92 Bicknell, Patricia L. 351. 549 Bidwell.O. W. 81 Bieber, June L. 351. 549 Bieberly, Jerilyn M. 549 Bienhoff. Paul A. 379. 549 Bier. Angelo A. 179. 287, 460 Biery. Galen E. 330. 549 Biesenthal. Karen A 341. 549 Bigbee. Judith L. 549 Biggerstaff, Daniel 379. 549 Biggs. Craig M. 313, 549 Biggs. John P. 166, 233. 332. 334. 549 Biggs. Michael N. 217, 460 Biggs, Paula S. 460 Bigham. Richard G. 181,247.287 Bigler. Jane A. 208. 260. 460 Bihlmaier. Patrick W. 243 Bihlmgier. Steven 292. 549 Bilbrey, Wade E. 220 Bilby. Patricia A. 324 Bilderback. John R. 206. 549 Biles. Bertram R 675 Biles. LinneaC. 675 Bilger. Stephen N. 549 Billenwillms. Sheila 351. 549 Billingham. Gregory 549 Billings. Daniel L. 549 Billodeau. Thomas R. 287. 460 Billups, James W. 200, 549 Birch, Walter J. 221. 306, 549 Birney. Marcia J. 549 Bishop, Barbara A. 351, 549 Bishop. Deandra 264. 549 Bishop. Rebecca A. 341, 549 Bishop. Richard L. 304. 460 Bishop. Robert D. 143. 185. 460 Bishop. Stephen P. 304. 549 Bissing. Patricia A. 266. 460 Black Awareness Week 41 Black. Karen E. 460 Black. Pamela G. 266. 341. 549 Black. Serrel W. 379. 549 Black. Wanda S. 48. 186. 266. 549 Blackburn. Bonnie A. 549 Blackburn. J. B. 141 Blackburn. Richard 29. 108 Blackburn. Robert B. 332. 437. 549 Blackburn. Teresa S. 264. 549 Blackledge. Daniel G. 370. 549 Blackburn. Richard 29. 108 Blackburn, Robert B. 332, 437 549 Blackburn. Teresa S. 264. 549 Blackledge. Daniel G. 370, 549 Blackman. Lois M. 76 Blackman. Merrill E. 125. 177 Blackwell. Barbara K. 341, 549 Blackwood. Douglas K. 78, 165, 290. 549 Blades. James E. 460 Blaich. Linda S. 351.549 Blaiklock, Ida H. 549 Blair, Paula B. 55, 169, 216, 363. 460 Blake. HenryS. 314. 549 Blake. William 0. 313. 460 Blakely. Jerald W. 549 Blaker. Bradford G. 294. 461 Blakey. Carol A. 351.549 Blanken. Roger A. 330. 431. 549 Blankenhagen. Edward 280, 461 Blankenship, John E. 370. 549 Blankenship. Karen S. 461 Blankenship. Larry P. 123. 176. 461 Blankenship. Vicki M. 549 Blankinship. Paul H. 549 Blankinship. Robert 287 Blanton. Johnny B. 81 Blaser. Lowell K. 172. 308. 550 Blaske. Michael J. 550 Blauvelt. William A. 186 187 Blecha. Joyce E. 245,461 Bledsoe, Darrell D. 675 Bleitz. Frank R. 176, 550 Blevins. Steven L. 280. 461 Blex. C. Douglas 203 Blick. Janice M. 341. 343. 550 Bliss. ArleneA 461 Bliss, Charles E. 310. 675 Bliss. Fredrick C. 461 Bliss. Joanna K. 461 Bliss, Robert J. 461 Bliss, Thomas C. 461 Blitz, Frederick H. 287, 461 Blitz. Ivan 1. 461 Block and Bridle 206-207 Blocker. H. D. 205 Blocksome. Lyndon K. 177 Blodgett. Joan G. 550 Blood. Walter H. 675 Bloom. Lewis C. 370. 550 Bloom. Sandra L. 341. 550 Blount. Philip B. 550 Blue Key 168-169 Blume. Daryle W. 370. 550 Blumenshine. Christine 247. 550 Board of Regents 92-93 Board of Student Publications 159 Boatman. Lawrence 243. 550 Boaz. Daniel J. 287. 550 Bock. Bert R. 204 Bock. Curtis L. 310. 550 Bock. Henrietta R. 461 Bock, Michael A. 221 Boddie. Julia A. 229. 359 361 461 Bodmer. Nancy M. 201. 351, 550 Boehner, Ernest D. 181. 461 Boerwinkle. Robert P. 461 Boerwinkle. Terri A 461 Boeschen. Phillip W. 179.288.461 Boger. FredC. 74. 461 Boggs. Marcia L. 461 Boggs. Rebecca B. 341. 550 Boggs. Terry K. 288. 462 Bogle. Clint L. 550 Bogner. Edward G. 370. 550 Bogner. Phillip J. 172 Bohannon. Karen S. 246. 550 Bohannon. Robert 98 Bohenblust. Diane L. 268. 550 Bohl. David L. 183. 462 Bohm. James W. 550 Bohn. Jerald L. 316. 551 Bohn. Pattie L. 204. 341. 343. 551 Bohn. William H. 216. 462 Bohnen, Gerald J. 551 Bohnen. Joseph M. 199. 298. 551 Boisseau. Eldon L. 294, 462 Bokhari. Nabil Y. 231 Bokhari. Mrs. Nabil Y. 231 Bol.DavidA. 370. 551 Bolack. Louis W. 551 Bolan. John 190. 221. 430. 431 Boles. Hobart P. 205 Boles. LouisC. 287. 551 Boley. Thomas F. 462 Bolin, Nancy J. 462 Bolin.SusanE.239, 336. 551 Boling. Delores A. 287.551 Bolinger. David D. 287, 551 Bollig, Germaine L. 213. 221. 341. 551 Bollig. Mary S. 359. 551 Bolt. HilarieS. 195.274.551 Bolte. Steven R. 379.551 Bolton, Charles L. 287, 551 Bond. Harline A. 341.551 Bond, Nancy J. 462 Bondurant. John B. 310. 551 Bondy. Rose A. 171.255,551 Bonebrake. Case A. 1 13. 240 Bonebrake. Cynthia M. 551 Bonneau, Barbara L. 363, 367, 551 Bonner. Carol A. 551 Bonner. William R. 675 Bonsall, Robert J. 245 Bony. David H. 316. 551 Boomer. Bruce A. 302. 462 Boomer, Larren G. 675 Boomer. Ralph J. 302. 551 Boomer. Richard A. 294, 551 Boomer. Temar K. 462 Boomer. Warren E. 197 Boos. Edward J. 306. 462 Booth. Elizabeth M. 239. 264. 363. 551 Booth. Glenda M. 206. 242. 551 Booth, Joan L. 227, 272.462 Booth. Karen K. 336. 551 Booth. Linda J. 328. 551 Bootman. Kerry J. 351,551 Bootman, Steven R. 143, 170 320 551 Borchers. E. Clay 292, 551 Borck. Leon H. 551 Borden.Guy314. 551 Bordner. Suzanne 341. 551 Boren. Deborah K. 551 Boren. Jon C. 165, 313, 551 Boreson. Charles R. 201 Borra. Victor A. 238. 462 Borsdorf, Mary J. 220 Borth, Gregory D. 379, 551 Bosch. Daniel W. 551 Bosley. Barbara S. 341. 551 Boster. Rochelle A. 462 Bostwick. Melissa F. 274, 551 Bottorff. Barbara J. 223. 551 Boucher. Michele J. 272. 551 Boucher, Richard K. 221. 306. 551 Bouchey, Marsha A. 328. 462 Boughton. Joseph A. 370. 551 Boughton. Willis L. 170. 172. 241 320 551 Boutell. LeeG. 296, 552 Bowell, Robert R 308. 552 Bowen. Marjorie A. 72. 351. 552 Bower. Patricia L. 336, 552 Bowerman. Glenn T. 201 Bowers. Carol A. 351. 552 Bowers. David S. 462 Bowers. George A. 379. 552 Bowers. Sue A. 341, 343. 552 Bowers. Tim C. 370. 552 Bowersox. Carol A. 552 Bowie. Gary E. 166. 552 Bowie. Kenneth W. 209. 220. 552 Bowker. Warren C. 241. 370. 552 Bowman. Brent A. 552 Bowman. Juanita M. 552 Bowman. Linda E. 351. 552 Bowman, Ronald D. 552 Bowser. Robert D. 129. 288. 552 Boxberger, Barbara L. 236. 264. 363. 552 Boxberger. Leo M. 330. 552 Boxler. Mary L. 255. 552 Boyce. Sandra M. 351.552 Boyd. Charles R. 379, 552 Boyd. Glenn E. 178. 290. 462 Boyd Hall 336 Boyer. Barbara 234 Boyer. Joelen S. 270. 341. 552 Boyer. Kelvin R. 552 Boyer. Linda K. 462 Boyer. Nancy M. 195. 254. 264. 462 Boyer, William W. 131 Boyert, David L. 552 Boyle. Dale D. 199.552 Boyle. Douglas A. 190 Boyle. Kevin P. 462 Boyle, Max A. 379. 552 Boyle. Thomas L 170. 320. 429. 552 Boys. Janet E. 351.355. 552 Bozarth. John E. 204. 370. 552 Bozarth. Nancy L. 336, 552 Bozone, David M. 81 , 298. 462 Brack. Connie L. 158. 171,266. 552 Bradley. Bryan L. 370. 552 Bradley, Charles W. 161 Bradley, Richard L. 370. 552 Bradley. Richard P. 313. 552 Bradshaw. Beth G. 341. 343. 552 Bradshaw. Michael W. 287. 552 Brady. Carol J. 171.260.552 Brady. Jennifer G. 341. 552 Brady. Kenneth R. 198 Brady. Mary A. 72, 462 Brady. Warren T. 288. 462 Bramlage. Charles L. 181. 183. 284. 552 Bramlage. Richard E. 306, 552 Bramley. Marilyn A. 351. 552 Brand. John H. 675 Brand. Judith P. 675 Brandner, Lowell 118. 186 Brandyberry. Sue A. 351. 552 Brannan, Dana K. 462 Brannan. James E. 462 Brannan. Michael S. 280. 463 Brannan. Roger D 244 Brant. Rick A. 379. 552 Brasher. Robert 425. 426 Braswell. David A. 280.463 Braswell. Janice J. 224 Bratton. Coni E. 226 Brauer, Robert P. 463 Braunschweiger. Margery 199 Braxmeyer. Michael L. 296. 552 Brazier. Barbara A. 216. 243. 254. 272. 553 Brazle, Frank K. 245. 553 Brazzell. Cecil 229, 463 Breault, Susan A. 221 Brechbill. Colleen U. 270. 553 Brecheisen, Jan U. 243. 351. 553 Brecht. William L. 1 77. 379. 463 Breeder. Margaret A. 220, 553 Breeding. Patrick L. 308. 553 Breidenstein. Cheryl 244. 553 Breitenstein, Alfred 463 Brelig. George A. 463 Bremer. David G. 379. 553 680 Brennan. Michael S 191 Brenneisen. Leigh 266. 553 Brenneman. Greg F 244. 553 Brenner. Alice J. 553 Brenner. Patricia A, 341. 553 Brent. Ben E. 207 Brettell. J. Allen 41. 105. 234 Brewer. Cathie A. 255. 341. 553 Brewer. Lora L 236. 341. 553 Brewer. Robbie G. 266. 463 Brewer. Sonya J 336. 553 Brewer. Trudy A. 221. 463 Brewster. Robert W. 286 BrickeH. Hays A. 310. 553 Bridges. David L. 308. 553 Bridges. Donald L. 199. 437 Bridges. Ronald L 437. 463 Bridges. William A. 409 Brief. Jonathan E 200. 553 Brier. Sharon J. 336. 553 Bnggs. Robert A. 169. 170. 174. 532 Bright. Kenneth C. 553 Brrllhart . Carl D. 463 Brim. Karen S 209. 254. 260. 553 Brining. Donald R 296. 463 Brining. Robert D. 241 Brink. Dennis R. 247. 287 553 Brmker. Jane M. 170. 463 Brmker. MarleneJ 195.341.553 Bnnkman. Ronald L. 221. 370. 553 Bnscoe. Charles A 75. 217. 303, 463 Brrscoe. Michael S. 284. 553 Bnscoe. Robert L. 48. 553 Britt. Sheila 463 Bntton. Shirley J 336. 553. 446 Broberg. Sam J. 316. 394. 553 Brock. James R. 310. 463 Brockelman. Jerald D. 463 Brockway. Edwin B 199 Brockway. Joyce M 224 Brodenck. Robert G 197. 463 Brodhagen. Janet S. 341. 553 Brodman. Wayne E 409 Brodmerkle. Steven L 379. 553 Broeckelman. Leelan 553 Broeckelman. Robert 194. 553 Broers. James S 287. 463 Broers. Jan D 359. 553 Brolher. James C. 287. 553 Broman. Oscar M. 379. 553 Brondell. William 126 Brooke. Maxme L. 268. 553 Brooks. Bertha M. 553 Brooks. Donnie W 395. 413 Brooks. Glenna M. 222. 553 Brooks. James E 287. 553 Brooks. Leroy D 553 Brooks. Steven L. 135. 463 Brooks. William H. 129. 304. 553 Brosius. Thomas A 394.413. 429 553 Brothers. John C 553 Brouhard. Leo P. 413 Brous. Judy A. 193. 463 Browder. David L 198. 553 Browder. Robert P. 131 Brower. Garry R. 675 Brower. Ruby K. 226 Brower. Rupard A 287. 553 Brown. Brenda S 266. 341. 554 Brown. David W. 164 Brown. Deborah L 216. 221. 264. 463 Brown. Geraldme J 463 Brown. Harold E. 313 Brown. Harold E. 166. 554 Brown. Jack L. 290. 554 Brown. Janell 554 Brown. Janet C. 270. 341. 554 Brown. Janet M. 351.554 Brown. Jennifer A 164. 332. 554 Brown. Joseph H. 464 Brown. Joyce D 226 Brown. Judy C 359. 554 Brown. Kent L. 370. 554 Brown. Kerry D 379. 554 Brown. Linda K. 464 Brown. Marilyn B. 245. 326. 554 Brown. Phillip W. 177. 229. 298. 464 Brown. Rebecca A. 287. 554 Brown. Richard D 287. 554 Brown. Richard E 129. 201. 300. 554 Brown. Robert D 464 Brown. Robert M 554 Brown. Sheila A 326. 464 Brown. Susan R. 195. 464 Brown. Teresa B. 239. 336. 554 Brown. Veneta L. 72. 129. 195. 256. 554 Brown. William D 180 464 Brown. William L 199 Brown. Yvonne S 351.554 Browning. Ted P. 287. 675 Brownhe. Barbara L 351. 554 Brubaker. Robert S 204. 370. 554 Bruce. Elizabeth M. 224. 464 Bruce. Richard N. 174. 197. 302. 464 Bruck. Steven M 465 Brummell. Alan G. 310. 554 Bruner. Mary M. 554 Brunmg. Lou E 256. 554 Brunken. Marvin L. 465 Brunner. Ann J 159 246 326 465 Bruns. Rozelle M 336. 554 Brunson. Charles A 465 Brussow. William C 379 465 Bryan. David W 465 Bryan. John N 465 Bryan. Lyndal K 370. 554 Bryan. Robert W 278 554 Bryant. Darrel W 296. 554 Bryson. Frederick W. 370. 554 Bubb. Henry A. 92 Bubgee. Mrs. Marion 274 Bucheister. John B. 286 Buchele. Carol L. 160. 171. 254. 256. 554 Buchele. Nancy E. 160. 169. 272. 554 Bucher. Beverly A. 216. 264. 554 Bucher. Ralph R. 370. 554 Buchheister. John B. 554 Buchman. Sherri L. 164. 170. 195. 465 Buchman. Thomas W. 200. 222 Buchner. Allan B. 279. 554 Buchner. Cathy A. 351. 554 Buck. Peart S. 35 Buckles. Michael 0. 290. 465 Bucklew. Rita J. 341.554 Buckley. John J. 465 Buckman. Julie K. 341. 554 Buda. Joseph D 554 Budge. Jill K 336. 554 Budke. Martha J. 465 Buehler. Belinda B. 351. 554 Buehler. Dana E. 272. 554 Buenger. MaryC. 287. 554 Buening. Lawrence T. 313. 554 Buetzer. G. Eric 287. 554 Bugbee. Mrs. Manon 274 Buhrer. Kenneth W. 166. 554 Buisch. William W. 199. 555 Bulger. Mary S. 213. 555 Bullock. Donna L. 341. 555 Bullock. Luanda A. 201. 341. 555 Bunker. David N. 379. 555 Bunker. Linda L. 274. 555 Bunton. Norma D. 131 Buntz. Oletta J. 1 55. 675 Burch. Cindy L. 272. 351. 555 Burden. William W. 199 Burford. Philip D. 465 Burgard. Barry B. 314. 555 Burgardt. Paul 170. 172. 332. 555 Burge. Nancy L. 363. 555 Bu rger. Charles W. 287. 555 Burgess. George D 370. 555 Burgess. Karen L. 213. 351. 555 Burgess. Kathryn L. 239. 359. 555 Burgess. Mary A. 555 Burghart. Charlotte 236. 274. 35 1 . 555 Burk. Cheryln J. 359. 465 Burk. Ronald E. 190 Burke. Bruce E. 555 Burke. JackSS. 99 Burke. Mario 379 Burke. Michael W. 555 Burke. Norma L. 239 Burkey. Robert L. 332. 555 Burkhardt. Lynda K. 555 Burkholder. Gary W. 370. 556 Burkson. Walter 394 Burteson. Walter J. 556 Burner. Jeffrey L. 286. 556 Burnett. Donna L. 556 Burnett. Gregory J. 292. 556 Burnett. Nancy E. 245. 326. 556 Burnett. Stephen R. 556 Burns. Linda K. 341. 556 Bums. TerrenceJ. 313 556 Bumy. George J. 556 Burns. Harold D. 465 Burrows. Gala L. 556 Burrows. Glenn H 556 Burt.Coleen A. 341.556 Burt. Ronald J. 183. 465 Burton. Damon D. 294. 556 Burton. Janice A. 229 Burton. Linda S. 187. 268. 556 Burwell. Charles L 370. 556 Busch. Charles H. 280. 556 Busch. Gregory A. 287. 556 Busch. Sandra K. 359. 465 Bush. John H. 370 Bush. Judith R. 465 Bush. Sharon W. 245. 465 Buss. Delbert W. 287. 556 Buss. Ruthann 170. 222. 465 Buss. Stanley D. 117. 174. 2O6. 222. 465 Busset. Glenn M. 99 Bussman. Russell L. 174. 204. 217. 462 481 Buster. Alan J. 280. 556 Bute. Wayne L 675 Butin. Janice L. 213. 351. 556 Butler. Amanda 270. 556 Butler. Charles M. 465 Butler. Gloria E. 255. 465 Butler. James H. 190. 556 Butler. William D. 217. 465 Butler. William 0. 379. 413. 556 Butterworth. Steven 556 Butts. John N. 556 Burton. Kimberly A. 324. 341. 343. 556 Buzenberg. Mildred E. 132. 135 Buzzell. Suzie B. 265. 266. 556 Byran. Thomas A. 200 Byrne. Marcella M. 351. 556 Byrnes. Ma|. D F. 183 Byrnes. David F. 180 Cable. Lynn M. 193. 359. 556 Cackler. Donald W. 294. 556 Cadman. Rebecca S. 466 Cadman. Stephen 206. 466 Cafferty. Danny M. 413 Cahill. Kevin R 183. 466 Cahow. Karen S. 675 Cain. James M. 237. 306 556 Cain. John R. 395 Cain. John T. 287. 429. 556 Calamaio. Craig A 466 Calcara. Mark D. 313. 556 Caldwell. Glenn A. 466 Caldwell. Randy G. 556 Calkins. John W. 383 Calkins. Williams G. 379. 556 Callaway. Paula A. 246. 326. 556 Callies. Rodney E 466 Callison. Pnscilla 351. 355. 556 Camara. John A. 379. 556 Campbell. Colin L. 436. 437 Campbell. Harry W 182 Campbell. Janet L. 351. 556 Campbell. Judith A. 336. 556 Campbell. Rebecca A. 59. 166. 171. 216. 227 274. 556 Campbell. Richard A. 420. 466 Campbell. Richard W. 179. 466. 556 Campbell. Rick A. 420 Campbell. Rita J. 247. 341. 556 Campbell. Ronald W. 118 Campbell. Thomas S. 2O4. 287. 556 Cannon. Barbara J. 196. 556 Cannon. John W. 277. 446 Canny. Beth E. 164. 351. 556 Canny. Mary E. 557 Caouette. Kathleen J. 466 Caplmger. Gary L. 466 Ca pp. Peter J. 370. 557 Capps. Linnea G. 177. 332. 557 Carbiener. Connie L 466 Card. Diana F. 223. 359. 557 Carder. Pamela J. 351. 557 Cardwell. Randy G. 294 Cardwell. William B. 203. 466 Carey. Lois A. 246. 326. 557 Carey. Sarah G. 466 Carlat. James K. 180. 181. 185. 466 Carleton.Carla L 201. 351. 557 Carlin. Jerry F. 143. 181. 185. 466 Carlisle. Michael D. 294. 394. 429. 557 Carlson. Aaron E. 217. 222. 379 Carlson. Barbara K. 351. 557 Carlson. David E. 308 466 Carlson. Gary W. 379. 557 Carlson. Karen S. 328. 557 Carlson. Kenneth L. 199 Carlson. Kent C 298. 557 Carlson. Marsha R 222. 466 Carlson. Phyllis M 341. 557 Cartson. Rachel A. 166. 222. 557 Carlson. Ralph W. 222. 379. 557 Carlson. Ronnie L. 241. 557 Carlson. Susan E. 220. 466 Carmichael. Craig L. 197.466 Carmicha el. Sue A. 224. 466 Carmony. Lyle P. 466 Carmony. Peter M. 370. 557 Cames. Renee M. 256. 351. 557 Carney. Linda J. 245. 329. 557 Camnck. Glen R. 370. 557 Cams. Michael R. 190 Carothers. Ann K. 336. 557 Carpenter. Frank E. 117. 118. 129 Carpenter. Sammy K. 243. 277. 557 Carpenter. Shauna 236. 272. 341. 557 Ca rr. Jill E. 351.557 Carr. John J. 203. 217. 3O6. 466 Carr. Judith A. 254. 256. 363. 557 Carr. Nancy S. 266. 557 Carr. Pamela K. 466 Carr. Steve D. 165. 557 Carr. Steve K. 217. 298 Carr. Tommy R. 81. 174. 298. 467 Carrico. Kathleen A. 171. 274. 557 Carrico. Thomas W. 370. 557 Carrier. Shawn L. 363. 557 Carrier. Tommie L. 302. 437. 557 Carnger. Earl R. 557 Carroll. Daniel J. 306. 467 Carrol. David J. 287. 557 Carroll. James F. 79. 287. 467 Carson. Gary W. 190. 467 Carson. Larry D. 287. 557 Carson. Margaret J. 195. 274. 341. 557 Carson. Shirley E. 216. 258. 467 Carson. William C. 200 Carson. William T. 306. 467 Carter. Barbara J. 229. 239 Carter. Daryl L. 308. 557 Carter. James L. 247. 332. 557 Carter. John M. 370. 467 Carter. Kenneth R. 675 Carter. Loeva A. 351.557 Carter. Nancy J. 351.675 Carter. Sue L. 557 Cartmill. Joan R. 467 Carvajal. Manuel J. 221 Carver. Curtis C. 467 Carver. James M. 409 Casady. Anne L. 254, 268. 557 Case. Candice S. 442. 467 Case. Lesley E. 237. 256. 557 Case. Richard L. 447. 557 Casey. Michael R. 379. 467 Cash. Walter C. 199 Caspar. Charles L. 467 Casper. David L. 229. 320. 557 Cassidy. Catherine A. 341 . 343. 557 Castello. Paul M. 558 Casten. Jeffrey L. 370. 558 Caster. Paul W. 558 Cation. Roberta A. 332. 558 Catlin. Pamela S. 254. 260. 467 Caton. Carl B. 558 Caton. John E 3OO. 467 Catrell. Calvin F. 558 Catrell. Harold W 558 Caughron. Michael R. 170 Caulfield. Michael D. 217. 467 Cavanaugh. Jerald A. 379. 558 Cave. Sara J. 256. 359. 558 Cavin. Kathryn A. 274. 467 Cavmess. Kathleen M. 258. 467 Cawby. Barbara A. 287. 558 Caywood. Barbara 467 Caywood. Don A. 320. 467 Cerretti. Ramona J. 467 Chadwell. Judy K. 226 Chadwell. Stephen L. 467 Chadwick. Leroy D. 166. 238. 287. 558 Chaghtai. Shahrukh M. 233. 675 Chalfant. Nedra L. 239. 558 Chalkley. Mark A. 320. 558 Chaloupka. Barbara J. 255. 558 Chamberlin. Mrs Mary 326 Chambers. Albert W. 370. 374. 558 Chambers. Carol A. 363. 367. 558 Chamblm. Lawrence L. 193. 244 Champagne. Nancy J. 169. 324. 341 Chance. Barbara J. 169. 341. 324. 558 Chance. Gary E. 279. 558 Chandler. Cathleen D. 239. 242. 274. 336. 558 Chang. Chung 1. 675 Chaparajos 245 Chapin. Beverly R. 175. 217. 379. 467 Cha pin. Mark K 558 Chapin. Mary P. 171. 244. 270. 558 Chapin. Rosemary A. 169 Chapman. Christopher 184.217.467 Chapman. Deborah J. 272. 558 Chapman. Don A. 558 Chapman. Gloria J. 467 Chapman. Joanne S 468 Chapman. Juliana I. 258. 558 Chapman. Nancy S. 266. 341. 558 Chapman. Scott L. 3OO. 558 Char. Anatha Range 232 Charbonneau. Karen K. 237. 264 468 Charles. Charlotte R. 351. 558 Charles. John P. 190. 286. 468 Charlton. Ann L. 139. 266. 468 Charlton. Richard D. 229 Charvat. Jolene R. 196. 221. 246. 329. 468 Chase. Barbara A. 196. 468 Chase. Mary B. 195. 220. 222. 329. 558 Chase. Roger W. 558 Chase. Ronald G. 675 Chaudhry. Ghulam R. 233. 675 Chaudhry. Rifat F. 221. 233. 675 Chaudhun.S 191 Chauvin. Kenneth J. 229 Chawla. Sudesh K. 183. 232. 233. 675 Cheatham. James E. 294. 468 Cheatham. William R. 294. 420. 558 Cheerleaders 45 Ch eerleaders ' Day 27 Chelikowsky. Joseph R. 191 Chen.ShenS. 170. 675 Cheney. Diana L. 341.558 Cheney. Patricia W. 468 Cheng. Kuo S. 675 Cheng. Nancy N 468 Cheng, Stephen M. 230 Cherney. Franklin C. 286. 468 Chew. Margaret E 336. 468 Chezen. C. G. 141 Chi Alpha 222-223 Chi Delphi. 226-227 Chi Epsilon 181 Chi Omega 262-263 Chiang. Yung A 468 Chilcote. Patricia K. 341. 558 Chiles. Laum P. 468 Chiles. ManbellS 351.558 Chimes 168-169 Chinese Student Association 230 Chipman. Carol D. 172.258.363.558 Chiras. Daniel D. 370. 558 Cho. Keeyoun 675 Chow. Mau-ym 423 Christ. Joseph M. 314. 558 Christensen. Barbara 187. 336. 468 Chnstensen. Cart D. 200. 351 Christensen. Carol 468 Christensen. Connie 558 Christensen. Jeanne 266 Christensen. Kent D 370. 558 Christensen. Max L. 423. 558 Christenson. Jeanne 558 Christenson. Jill E. 226 Christenson. Mary M. 272. 342. 558 Christian Fellowship 222-223 Christiansen. Gordon 245. 558 Christiansen. Ray A. 206. 370. 558 Christiansen. Ryan R. 206. 370. 558 Christiansen. Thomas 2O6. 370. 558 Christiansen. Richard 155 Christmann. Edith A 268. 468 Christmann. Michael 278. 558 Chrzanowski. Stanley 221. 306. 559 Chudy. Jaroslaw 468 Church. Robert L 160 Chyba. Leslie J. 302. 468 Cikanek. Ruth M. 43. 324. 342. 343 559 Cillessen. Michael G. 184. 320. 468 Cink. Rodney E. 559 Circle K 228-229 Cirigliano. Domingo 284. 559 Cirigliano. Donna E. 201 Ciston. Ronald E. 302. 468 Cizerle. John L. 277. 559 Claassen. Cheryl E. 2O8. 210. 223. 363. 468 681 Claassen, Cornelius 559 Clanton. Steven L. 379. 559 Clark, Bob C. 559 Clark, Catherines. 256. 559 Clark, Charles G. 394. 425. 559 Clark. Douglass. 177.216,217,468 Clark. Janet E. 270. 468 Clark. Kathleen G. 342, 559 Clark. Kimberly G. 361, 359, 559 Clark. Kyle D. 300, 559 Clark, Larry D. 559 Clark Laurence A. 287. 559 Clark, Mara J. 336. 559 Clark, MarjorieJ. 342. 559 Clark, Marvin E. 217.559 Clark, Michael B. 308. 559 Clark. Nancy G. 273. 351. 559 Clark, Philip K. 310. 559 Clark, Richard P. 559 Clark. Robert A. 351 Clark, Roberta J. 351, 559 Clark. Stephen P. 559 Clark, Steven K. 559 Clark. Steven R. 325, 559 Clark. Thomas H. 165, 290. 559 Clark. Warren L. 177 Clark. William K. 191 Clarke. Richard G. 205 Clarkson. Jean K. 209. 210. 329. 559 Clarkson. Larry N. 468 Classen. Cornelius W. 296 Classes 452-678 Classi, Anthony C. 379. 559 Claussen. Larry A. 72. 316. 559 Clayton. John R. 559 Cleeves, David B. 469 Clegg. Robert E. 155 Clements. Ina D. 559 Clendening. Candace 359. 559 Climenhaga, Joel 48. 186 Cline. JerroldM. 287.559 Cline. Marvin C. 287,559 Cline. Stephanie A. 258. 559 Clinesmith. KayeA. 186.359.469 Clingman. Jerry P. 559 Clothing and Textiles Club 210 Clough. Janice E. 226 Clough. Richard H. 469 Clouse. Robert G. 469 Clovia 326-327 Clower. Judy E. 351.559 Clutter, Janis S. 159, 274, 559 Clydesdale. Joyce E. 172. 332. 334. 559 Clymer, Barbara J. 272. 351. 559 Coady. Judith M. 359. 559 Coash, Ronald J. 559 Cobb. Barbara L. 351, 559 Coberly, Mark S. 278. 559 Coberly. Sally 173, 243, 272. 560 Coburn. Carol K. 236. 266, 363. 560 Cochran, Margaret A 560 Coddington. Susan K. 247. 363. 560 Coffey. Melody A. 172. 173. 332, 334, 560 Coffman, Cheryl S. 336. 560 Coffman, Dawn A. 336. 560 Coffman. Douglas J. 240. 560 Coffman, Steven R. 240. 280. 560 Cofran, Daniel R. 316. 560 Cohen. Garra P. 379. 560 Cohen. Gary L. 310, 560 Cohen. Howard G. 287. 560 Cohen. Howard I. 560 Conn. Robert A. 287. 560 Cohorst. Steven J. 180, 35 1 . 469 Coil. Lawrence D. 177,217 Coillen. Judy A.246 Colborg. Arlin E. 287. 468 Colby. Lynda M. 239. 342. 560 Cole. Charles C. 72. 75. 135. 193, 304, 560 Cole. Charles R. 217.469 Cole. Gary A. 560 Cole. JanaL 256.469 Cole, Lois E. 227.469 Cole, Ned E. 203. 469 Cole. Ross W. 469 Cole. Virginia E. 270. 351.560 Coleman, Katherine A. 239 Coleman. Marcia E. 560 Coles. EmbertH. 149, 155 College of Agriculture 116-121 College of Architecture 122-125 College of Arts and Sciences 126-131 College of Commerce 132-135 College of Education 136-139 College of Engineering 140-143 College of Home Economics 144-147 College of Veterinary Medicine 148-151 College Republicans 242, 243 Collegiate 4-H 246,247 Collegiate Future Farmers of America 246 Collegiate Young Democrats 244 Collier, Lester D. 287,675 Collins. Charles 409. 429 Collins. Janice A. 359. 469 Collins. Jennifer I. 240 Collins. John M.I 77. 244 Collins. Roger D. 310. 394. 560 Collins. Thomas L. 469 Collinsworlh. Crystal 342, 561 Collmann. Lynn L. 184. 292. 469 Collom, Rebecca S. 342, 343, 561 Colquitt. Joe H. 413 Coltrane. Donnie D. 209. 246. 561 Colvin. LindaS. 342. 561 Colvin. Michael A. 561 Combrink, Dennis D. 165. 469 Combrink. Jeanne A. 561 Combs. Rosemary 246. 342. 561 Comerford, Karen M. 48. 186. 676 Commerford. Daniel P. 166 Community Sisters 228-229 Compton. Linda E. 329, 469 Compton. Steven F. 296, 469 Compton, Thomas E. 316. 561 Conard. DaleE. 561 Conard. Terry W. 1 74, 56 1 Conaway. Nancy J. 351. 561 Condon. Vivienne L. 216. 258. 561 Condray. Jettie F. 241, 370. 469 Congrove. Carolyn K. 195, 239. 561 Conner, Elizabeth J. 73. 187, 469 Conner. Richard D. 201. 287, 561 Conner. Timothy P. 561 Conners, Elizabeth F. 351. 561 Connor, Timothy 370 Conrad. Dole E. 287 Conrad. Karen J. 469 Conrad. Michael B. 294, 470 Conrad. Rowan W. 233 Conrad. William A. 210, 246. 561 Conrow. Margaret J. 561 Controversial Issues 30-31 Conus. Howard D. 170, 172, 279. 561 Conway. Donald T. 221. 371. 561 Conway. Kenneth L. 209. 371. 561 Conway. Ronald A. 221. 379. 561 Cook. Charles H. 371.561 Cook. Clifford R. 561 Cook, James A. 371 Cook, James L. 561 Cook, Jay L. 296. 470 Cook, John D. 279. 447. 561 Cook, Maynard D. 245 Cook, Robert A. 287, 561 Cook. Robert C. 287. 561 Cook. RobertD. 277. 561 Cook. Susan K. 213. 274. 342. 363. 561 Cook. Suzanne 561 Cooke. Marie 330 Cool, Marcelyn K. 561 Cool. Vincent J. 113 Cooley, David W. 332. 561 Coombs. Robert 561 Coon, Anthony T. 470 Coon, Carol 355 Coon. Marilyn P. 561 Coon. Mary A. 166, 186. 220. 561 Cooney. Thomas K. 561 Cooper. Cheryl A. 470 Cooper. James M. 394, 561 Cooper, Jerry D. 330. 561 Cooper. John D. 217, 240 Cooper. Marilyn P. 351. 561 Cooper. Peggy E. 342. 561 Cooper, Ralph C. 561 Cooper. Sandra S. 351. 561 Cooper. Stephen D. 220, 371. 561 Copeland, Eugene H. 165 Copeland. Raymond L. 330. 561 Copening. Caroline B. 270. 470 Copp. Charles H. 395, 429. 431. 562 Coppersmith. Martha 254, 266. 562 Corbm. Pamela K. 351. 562 Corby, Richard K. 310. 562 Corcoran. Mary J. 255. 562 Cordel. David C. 287, 562 Cordel, Peter J. 298. 470 Cordel. Stephen F. 287, 562 Cordon. Patricia G. 258, 562 Corey. Alan S. 562 Corn. Karen S. 72, 254, 274, 5j62 Corn. Luann J. 245. 359. 562 Cornelius. Alan E. 562 Cornelius. Charles 150 Cornelia. Dante 234 Cornett. Charles E. 201 Cornwell.CarlE. 562 Cornwell. David R. 247. 298. 562 Corogenes. Sharon G. 268. 562 Corral. David E. 470 Correa-Montalvo. Jai 287. 470 Corwin. Paul L. 286. 562 Cosby, Bill 31, 109 Cosgrove, John D. 296. 562 Cosmopolitan Club 233 Cotro, Steven W. 562 Cotton. Marilyn G. 268. 562 Cotton. Richard C. 290. 562 Coulter, Craig A 290. 470 Coulter, Curt E. 290. 562 Counihan. Michael R. 300. 562 Coupal. Shirley S. 363. 562 Court. Robert W. 193, 217, 379. 383, 562 Courtney. Edwin T. 174. 203 Couture. Wanda C. 342. 562 Cover. Theresa Y. 337, 562 Covert, Bruce E. 204 Covey, Bonnie I. 270. 562 Cowan. Wendell F. 135. 300. 470 Cowling. John W. 294, 562 Cox, Alan D. 287. 562 Cox. Dennis A. 470 Cox. Diana L. 226 Cox. Kay L. 562 Cox. Paula E. 65. 272. 275. 342, 562 Cox, Mrs. Raymond C. 260 Cox, Rebecca J. 352, 355, 562 Cox. Mrs. Stella 266 Cox, Thomas F. 203. 221 . 229. 325. 423. 562 Coy. Carol L. 260. 562 Coyne, Alan T. 287, 562 Coyne, Carolyn S. 258. 337. 562 Coyne. Wealtha A. 342. 562 Crabtree. Linda J. 237. 239, 359. 562 Craft. David S. 324. 379. 383. 562 Craig. Donald D. 190.470 Craig, John W. 180. 181. 183,562 Craig. William D. 562 Craig. William E. 1 70, 1 72, 1 77 304. 562 Cram. Susan H. 352. 562 Cramer. Cathy J. 562 Cramer. Constance J 363. 562 Cramer. Diana L. 173. 562 Cramer, Joe D. 562 Cramer. Terry L. 470 Crandall. Philip G. 117.298.563 Crandell. Terry L. 177. 287. 563 Crane. Alan B. 204. 310, 563 Crane. Colleen T. 342. 563 Cranmer. Christina G. 470 Cravens, Ann L. 169. 170. 196. 210. 328, 464 470 Crawford, Carol A. 359. 563 Crawford, David L. 330. 563 Crawford, James S. 563 Crawford. James W. 371, 563 Crawford. Louise M. 240. 270. 563 Crawford. Lynette 260. 342, 563 Crawshaw, Vern L. 206. 563 Credico, Diana J. 563 Creed. Lloyd M. 395. 409. 563 Crelly. Melvin B. 304. 563 Crenshaw. Mary M. 237. 342. 563 Creson. Janie M. 352. 563 Cress. Donald E. 371.563 Creswell. David M. 395. 409. 563 Creviston. Joela M. 363. 563 Creviston. Judy J 65. 365. 563 Crew. Richard M. 170. 172, 330, 563 Crispin, Mary C. 342, 563 Crist, Hazel M. 204. 470 Crist. Judith A. 363. 563 Crist. Richard J. 245 Crist. Terren D. 284. 563 Crittenden. Eddie L. 201 Croan. Carl R. 179. 371, 563 Crofoot. Karen K. 470 Crofoot. Pam S. 268. 363. 563 Crofoot, Patricia D. 268. 470 Crofoot. Terry J. 310. 470 Croft. Innis L. 209. 563 Cromb, Arthur H. 92 Crop Judgers 80 Cropp. Carolyn S. 245, 329, 563 Crosby, Donald W. 470 Crosby. Jodi A. 226 Cross, Allan D. 161.470 Cross Country 430-431 Crostarosa. Joseph P. 563 Crotmger, Fred 308. 563 Crotinger. Ronald W. 58. 308. 563 Crouch. Shelia F. 266, 563 Crouse. Margaret R. 164, 329. 563 Crowell, Peggy J. 287, 563 Crowley. Bradd A. 179, 371. 563 Cruce. Connie J. 337, 563 Crumbaker, Karen K. 342, 563 Crumrine, Jack R. 217. 241. 470 Crumrine, John C. 379. 563 Cruthers, Larry R. 563 Cuccio. Janet F. 213. 563 Cudney. Barbara J. 220. 470 Cudney. Doris J. 337. 563 Cudney. Robert R. 197. 470 Culbertson. Countess 266. 471 Culbertson. Kenneth 563 Culbertson. Larry F. 330. 563 Cullen. David L. 563 Culley. Dennis E. 200 Culley. Judith A. 166. 274, 563 Culver, Janet K. 209. 363. 471 Culver, Sibyl K. 164, 352. 563 Cummings. Cinda S. 563 Cunningham. Judith A. 195. 324, 342. 564 Cupp. Deva E. 564 Cupp. George E. 564 Cure. Thomas H. 199, 306. 564 Curry. Cheri 363. 449. 564 Curry. DwightL. 564 Curry. Robert A. 143. 160, 185. 320. 471 Curry. Sue A. 268. 342. 564 Curtin. Deborah L. 359. 564 Curtin. Linda D. 258. 471 Curtis. Leslie A. 359. 564 Gushing. C. N. 92 Gushing. Connie 213. 352. 564 Custer, Rodney L. 222 Cusumano, Joseph P. 287. 564 Cutro, Christopher F. 72. 379, 564 Cyr. Janet K. 471 Cyr. Jayson C. 564 Daane. Adrian H. 131 Dace. Wallace 153. 186 Daddie. Julia A. 324 Daftary, Rasiklal D. 676 Dagley, Linda R. 564 Dagley. Randell B. 177.471 Dahm. DuaneH. 564 Dahm. Gary D. 395. 429, 431, 564 Dairy Products Judging Team 79 Dairy Science Club 202-203 Dalby. Garry M. 216. 245. 471 Dalby. Robin B. 371. 374, 564 Dale. Jane E. 342, 471 Dale. Melvin D. 240 Dalinghaus. Karen M. 342. 564 Dallman. Danita E. 220, 222. 324. 352. 355. 564 Dalrymple. Daniel C. 306. 564 Dalrymple. Lonnie E. 371, 564 Dalrymple. Sandra M. 73. 187. 471 Dame, Donald L. 371. 564 Dame. George L. 245. 388. 564 Dameron. Tommy D. 175, 352 471 Dames Club 226 Damon. Marianne Y. 342, 564 Damon. Philips. 564 Dand. Pratap D. 232, 676 Dandliker. Richard H. 222 Danenberg. Michael S. 243 Danford, Rex E. 243 Daniel. Sarah A. 224 Daniel Stephen A. 199 Daniels. Eddie K. 200 Daniels. Gabriel M. 471 Daniels. Melissa J. 359. 564 Danielson. Jeffrey H. 48. 352. 564 Darby. Harry 99 Darby. Paul B. 564 Darr. Michael K. 293. 564 Darter. GenevieveC. 270. 471 Dash. Phyllis S. 471 Dash. Richard G. 471 Date. ParshuramG. 232 Dattaraj. Meda K. 232, 245 Daubert, John D. 200, 564 Davenport, Donita K. 564 Davenport, Jane E. 213, 329. 564 Davenport, Judith R. 213, 342, 564 David. Janice S. 224 David. Judy K. 352. 564 David. Larry H. 197.471 Davidson. Deborah A. 342, 564 Davidson, Deborah S. 164, 352. 564 Davidson. Homer M. 564 Davidson, Mark L. 166. 371, 564 Davidson. Nancy L. 166. 363. 564 Davidson, Patricia J. 328. 564 Davin. Tom 220 Davis. AdeleL. 352. 471 Davis. Arthur D. 471 Davis. Beverly J. 342. 348. 564 Davis. Bruce L. 564 Davis, Catherine J. 268. 564 Davis. Cathy J. 164. 352. 564 Davis. Cornelius G. 409 Davis. Darold D. 180 Davis. Denise M. 342. 564 Davis. Donna D. 565 Davis. Donna J. 173. 274. 565 Davis. Donna L. 352. 565 Davis. DuaneL. 371. 565 Davis. Earle R. 131 Davis. Gale W. 296, 565 Davis. Guy W. 316. 565 Davis, Harold A. 565 Davis, James F. 565 Davis, James P. 371.565 Davis, Jeanine A. 196, 209. 260. 565 Davis. Judith K. 352. 565 Davis, Karen M 258. 565 Davis, Kevin R. 429 Davis, Louis E. 565 Davis. Mark E. 316. 565 Davis. Michael 0. 565 Davis. Otis L. 565 Davis, Richard B. 302, 565 Davis. Rodney E. 371.565 Davis. Rose L. 342. 565 Davis. Stephen V 302.471 Davis. Steve R. 209. 371. 565 Dawes. Patricia A. 164, 270, 565 Dawes. William H. 471 Dawson, Cheryl A. 258, 565 Dawson. Cynthia A. 200, 342 Dawson. Darryl D. 302 Dawson. Elizabeth A. 447. 471 Dawson, Susan L. 266. 565 Dawson. Thomas S. 316.471 Dawson. William P. 379. 471 Day. Gary L. 471 Day. Peggy J. 223. 565 D ean. Deborah F. 352, 565 Dean. Dennis M. 565 Dean. Richard A. 308, 565 Dean. Susan R. 363, 565 Dearing, Belva L. 206. 342, 565 DeBaun Thomas B. 388. 565 Debold. Michael E. 388. 565 Deck. Deborah A. 196. 363, 471 Decker. Jack L. 170.472 Decker. William L. 371. 565 Dedonder. Mary A. 221, 246, 329. 565 Deeds. Craig N. 310. 472 Deege, Deborah J. 201. 329. 352. 565 Deets, Allen R. 201 Deforest. Jean M. 352. 565 Degraf. Gary C. 179.371.565 Dehoff . Freddie M. 201 . 565 Dehoff. Linda R. 166. 186. 565 Dehoney, Patricia G. 565 Deines. Vernon 125. 155 Deipe. DuaneR. 233 Deiter. Bonita K. 363. 565 Dejulio. Raymond L. 280, 565 Delaplane, Howard L. 194 Delaplane. Lovella F. 227 Delcampo. John P. 203 Delimont, Francis M. 288. 565 Dellere, David R. 565 Dellere, Margaret A. 256. 472 Delong. Paul E. 187. 220, 371, 565 Delpopolo. Robert G. 310, 472 Delta Chi 292-293 Delta Delta Delta 264-265 Delta Phi Delta 186 Delta Sigma Phi 277 Delta Tau Delta 294-295 Delta Upsilon 296-297 682 De taZeU255 Delzeit. Mary A. 239. 359. 565 Demand. Deborah M. 139. 195. 258. 470 DeMand. John W. 195 Demaree. Katherme A. 201. 233 Demeteno. Jefren L. 232 Demint. Jan C. 196. 213. 258. 566 Demmer. Michael J. 221. 246. 371. 566 Demonbrun. George D. 472 Dempsey. Kay L. 245. 329. 472 Dempsey. Mary B. 164. 359. 472 Den. Steven E. 566 Denk. Greg P 177. 296. 472 Denney. Forrest D. 566 Denney. Sandra L. 226 Denning. Doris A. 48 Denning. John E. 243. 472 Dennis. Roger D. 302. 566 Dennis. Stanley M. 149. 155 Denny. Daryl D. 566 Denota. Gary A. 203. 566 Denton. Darrell D. 472 Demon. David L. 566 Denton. Donald L. 76. 186. 313. 566 Denton. Janice R. 352. 566 Denton. Kay L. 566 Denton. Peggy J. 199 Desbien. Edmund P. 472 Deschner. Jean M. 566 Design Club 213 Detnck. Paul F. 379. 566 Detrixhe. Edward B. 244. 566 Dettmer. Keith L. 472 Deubler. Marilyn L. 352. 566 Deutsch. Duane L. 243. 379 566 Devaney. John M. 371. 472 Devaughan. Terry D. 245. 566 Devaux. Geoffrey C 386. 566 Devore. John J. 241. 296. 472 Deweese. Paul 405 Dewey. Joslyn A. 352. 566 Dexter. Joan L 329. 566 Deyoung. Lorna E 216. 266. 566 Diaz. Thensa J. 363. 566 Dibai. Esfahani M 235. 472 Dick. Lucille E. 195. 272. 472 Dick. Thomas D. 181 Dick. Mrs. Wanda 294 Dick. WillardC. 2O5 Dickerson. Gregory A. 294. 566 Dickerson. Jerry A 472 Dickerson. Roger K 472 Dickerson. Ronald L 395. 4O9. 566 Dickey. Clifford L. 4O9 Dickhut. Norma J. 274. 566 Dickhut. Rose E 566 Dickinson. Lynne 566 Dickman. Aloysius P. 193. 217 Dickson. Diane E. 566 Dickson. Diane E. 243. 264. 332. 566 Diehl. Donna M. 342. 566 Diehl. Loretta M. 566 Diehl. Paul B. 386. 566 Diehl. Regi L 566 Diehl. Robert J. 472 Dieker. Larry W. 206.472 Dieker. Mary L 342. 566 Diemer. Jerry W. 198. 566 Diemer. Nancy 224 Dierkmg. Cathy A 337. 566 Dietler. Bruce F. 566 Dietrich. Bryce S. 395. 425 Dietrich. James D. 1 17. 222. 386. 566 Dietz. Tom L. 245 Digs. Isaak A. 231 Dikeman. Michael E 298. 676 Dill. Charles D 240 Dill. Janice K. 255. 363. 566 Diller. Deborah 0. 171. 566 Dillmger. Keith W. 473 Dillingham. William 217. 310. 473 Dilhon. Ronald K. 676 Dillon. Charles M. 473 Dillon. Roger E. 216 Dillon. Sherry L 352. 566 Di ma tteo. Suzanne 473 Dinges. Thomas 306. 566 Dingier. John W. 170. 185 Dirsa. Gregory D. 306. 566 Dissmger. Franki K. 268. 566 Ditgen. Brian L 566 Dixon. Charles R. 567 Dixon. Ginger D. 239. 342. 567 Dixon. John P. 193. 388. 567 Dixon. Lawrence 45 567 Dixon. Thomas W 388. 567 Dixon. Walter T. 159.473 Dlabal. Paul W. 166. 170. 221. 332. 334. 567 Doane. Gary R. 2O6. 298. 567 Dobbins. Mary M. 196. 337. 473 Dobson. Leora 233 Dobson. Mehnda L. 352. 473 Docking. Robert 90. 91 Dockms. Steven E 447. 567 Dodd. David W. 194. 209 Dodd. Melvm E. 567 Dodds. Deloss429.430 Dodds. DennisD.371.431.567 Dodez. Orm 567 Dodge. Alvena L 328. 473 Dodge. Deborah M. 567 Dodge. Gilbert R. 118 Dodge. Lois A. 164. 352. 567 Dodge. Theodore O. 115 Dodson. Robert J. 176.473 Doerksen. Margaret 342. 567 Dohl. Manorie E. 352. 567 Dohm. Lea A. 48. 223. 242. 359. 567 Dolance. Lawrence S. 314. 567 Dolbow. Michael D. 306. 567 Dold. Rebecca A. 272. 359. 567 Dole. Bob 2O Dolechek. Edward J. 567 Dolenc. Jon S. 316. 437. 567 Dolezilek. Donald B. 386. 567 Dolginoff . Mark A. 200. 294. 567 Domme. Cecilia M. 342. 567 Domoney. Dana G. 264. 363. 567 Donaldson. Deborah J. 342. 567 Doncarlos. Patricia 567 Doner. Gregory W. 277. 567 Donham. Joyce I. 359. 567 Donohue. Jolene 224 Donovan. Patty S. 359. 567 Doperalski.VicL 567 Doran. James V. 199 Dorland. Elizabeth M. 177. 567 Dorland. Phyllis A. 352. 567 Dormois. Glenda K. 355 Dorrance. Patricia D. 213. 352. 567 Dory. Vemon M. 473 Douglas. Kenneth D. 567 Douglas. Louis H. 232. 244 Douglas. Steven L. 296. 473 Douglass. Ladonna L. 187. 264. 473 Douth. Patty L. 210 Douthett. Kathryn E. 243. 473 Douthit. Frank R. 199. 298. 567 Douthit. Patricia L. 171. 246. 329 Douthy. Cecilia A. 212. 229. 367 Dow. Marilyn M. 266. 567 Downes. James T. 371. 567 Downey. Dianne L. 236. 363. 567 Downs. Ernest L. 183. 371. 567 Downtain. Duane C. 567 Doxsee. Gregory M. 332. 567 Doyle. Samuel D. 386. 567 Drabbe. Neal 175.203 Dragush. Marilyn L. 473 Drake. Calvin 81 Draper, Jerry M. 4O9 Drees. Thomas J. 3O6. 473 Dreibelbis. Jackie S. 388. 568 Dreier. Diane C. 388. 568 Dreier. Gary J. 568 Dreier. Wayne T. 190. 425 Dreikorn. James M. 203 Dreiling. Jan M. 244. 254. 268. 568 Dreilmg. Linda K. 359. 568 Drennan. D. Ann 129. 187. 256. 568 Drew. Gregory P. 294. 568 Drier. Wayne T. 395.473 Dnscoll. James R 306. 568 Driver. William G 568 Droege. William J. 165. 395. 425. 568 Droge. Douglas A. 568 Droge. Ruth A. 473 Drost. Gary C. 229. 568 Drouhard. Thomas M. 386. 568 Drown. Deborah G. 210. 363. 568 Drumm. Dennis A. 310 Drury. Diane T. 270. 568 du Berrier. Hilarie 24 Dubber. Patricia B 568 Dubois. James H. 371. 568 Dubois. Robert P. 386. 473 Dubois. Verdon F. 246. 359. 568 Duckers. John W. 395. 409. 568 Dudgeon. Richard M. 149. 200. 313. 568 Dudley. Jerry C. 473 Dudley. Margo M 352. 568 Duenkel. Robert T. 190 Duethman. Charles W. 162. 169. 177. 185. 473 Duffy. Clark R. 568 Duffy. Rebecca E. 237. 342. 568 Dugger. Fred D. 182 Dugger. Ron D. 437 Duguid. George W. 473 Duhan. Dale F 568 Dukich. Joseph M. 386. 568 Dulin. Mark P 2OO 568 Dulin. Susan J. 363. 568 Dulles. Allen 25 Dumey. David A. 371. 568 Dumford. Kelly L. 296. 568 Dumler. Dennis W. 371. 568 Dumler. Edith F. 266. 363. 568 Dunbar. Charles D 474 Dunbar. Jeanne 474 Dunbar. Jennifer G. 71. 474 Dunbar. Kathleen 236. 239. 274. 352 568 Dunbar. Kenneth R. 474 Dunbar. Ronald E. 568 Duncan. Mrs. Helen 278 Duncan. Robert M. 440 Dungey. Clifford L. 221. 388. 568 Dunn. Clinton E. 296. 568 Dunn. Jeanne K. 222. 474 Dunn. Joseph J. 372. 568 Dunn. Larry E. 386. 568 Dunn. Nancy K. 201. 337. 352. 568 Dunn. Nancy K. 173. 568 Dunn. Philip W. 568 Dunstan. Edwin R. 314. 474 Dupre. Helen P. 169. 328. 474 Durbin. Patricia R. 342. 568 Durgan. Jack 125 Durham. Nancy L. 272. 474 Durham. Patricia L. 568 Durler. Raymond S. 386 568 Durler. Sharen A. 352 568 Duroy. Sheryl A. 72. 256. 363. 568 Durrance. Ronald L 245. 569 Dusenbury. Susanna G. 166. 336. 337. 569 Dussair. Denise 166 Duston. Douglas J 199 Dutch. John J. 569 Dutton. Craig H. 388. 569 Dutton. Susan V. 186 Dyal. Victor H. 474 Dyck. Luanne 342. 569 Dye. Deborah K. 342. 569 Dye. Donna J. 195. 474 Dye. Gary K. 569 Dyer. Stephen D. 290 Dyer. Stephen J. 170. 569 Dyer. William K. 569 Dyke. Elizabeth A. 216. 569. 166 Eager. Richard B. 203 Ealy. Dennis E. 569 Ealy. Robert 125 Earhart. OrvilleA. 177. 179.372.569 Early. Harold R. 310. 395. 425. 569 Early. Marcia G. 363. 569 Early. Terry D. 310. 569 Easterday. Catherine 239. 339. 359. 569 Easterday. Katherine 569 Eastin. Sabra E 274. 569 Easton. Douglass P. 569 Eaton. James A. 474 Eaton. Jeffrey M. 229. 313. 570 Eaton. Rodney C. 78. 474 Ebberts. G. Orval 229 Eberhard. Terril L. 209 Eberhardt. John F. 92 Eberhart. Jane M. 474 Eberhart. Keith L. 199 Eberhart. Russell C. 241. 244. 302. 676 Eberte. Nita Z. 255. 570 Eberly. Twila J. 474 Ebert. Alexis L. 209. 221. 247. 329. 570 Ebert. Kenneth G. 310. 474 Ebert. Michael K. 570 Ebert. Robert A. 80. 81. 117.206.245.474 Ebert. Rose A. 570 Ebertz. Lois A. 213. 363. 570 Ebright. Evelyn L. 164. 274. 363. 570 Eburno. Joseph V. 388. 570 Eckardt. Kenneth A. 190 Eckelman. Warren G. 474 Eckert. James D. 372. 570 Ecknart. Robert J. 386 Eckstein. Eleanor F. 676 Ecord. Charles A. 386. 570 Edds. Linda S. 164. 258. 570 Eddy. Thomas D. 139. 278. 474 Edelblute. Phillip 216. 570 Edelman. Marilyn K. 352 570 Edelman. Randy A. 201 . 386. 570 Eden. Jean L. 474 Edgar. Nancy L. 164. 173. 342. 570 Edgecombe. Mary K. 342. 570 Ediger. Rochelle D. 474 Edmondson. Ted D. 184. 474 Edmundson. Rebecca L. 474 Edwards. Charles N. 570 Edwards. Charles S. 570 Edwards. Gretta J. 570 Edwards. John N. 474 Edwards. Morris A. 372. 570 Edwards. Roger W. 570 Edwards. Rudy L. 474 Edwards. Sidney T. 177. 304. 570 Edwards. Thornton A. 1 1 1 Edwards. William J. 243. 570 Effland. Deborah L. 342. 570 Egan. Elaine M. 342. 570 Egan. Michael E. 570 Eger. John J. 475 Eggleston. Kenneth G. 570 Eggleston. Robert D. 386 Egner. Douglas A. 386. 570 Eicher. Gregory L. 166. 332. 570 Eicher. Jonathan W. 280. 570 Eickman. Deborah J. 363. 570 Eilert. John A. 475 Eilian. Cyrus 176. 235. 475 Emsel. Martha C. 332. 570 Eisenbarth. Linda J. 342. 570 Eisenbeis. Myrna D. 475 Eisenbrandt. Carolyn K. 224 Eisenbrandt. David L. 170. 197 Eisler. Marion K. 372. 374. 570 Eitzman. Jan L. 363. 570 Eitzman. Willard L. 286. 475 Eklund. Darrel L. 155. 676 El-dash. Tzong-han A. 234 Elder. Donna M. 164. 239. 342. 570 Elder. Larry E. 190. 439. 475 Elder. Stephen L. 186 Elder. Steven C. 439. 570 Elder. Thomas J. 296. 570 Elleman. Susan 266. 363. 570 Ellenbecker. Sandra 352. 570 Elliot. Arthur R. 372. 570 Elliott. Allan W. 475 Elliott. Deanna H 352. 570 Elliott. Lloyd R. 243. 275. 386 Elliott. Michael B. 313. 570 Ellis. Byron E 186 Ellis. Constance L. 363. 570 Ellis. Donald P. 388. 570 Ellis. Janine M. 239. 352. 570 Ellis. Randall S. 166. 184. 313. 571 Ellis. Sandra K. 166. 342. 571 Ellis. Sharon E 266. 342. 571 Ellis. Terry L. 336. 337. 571 Elhs. William D. 180.571 Ellison. Howard 475 Ellithorpe. Jack E. 199 Elmen. Linda C. 359. 571 Elmore. Diane M. 475 Elsham. Leslie M. 342 571 Eisner. Deborah A. 210 342 571 Elson. Carols. 571 Elson. James M. 176.475 Eltiste. Dale A. 386. 571 Elwell. Mike R. 200. 290. 571 Elzinga. Richard J. 205 Emel. Karlyn K. 109. 169. 475 Emig. Calvin L. 316. 475 Emmerson. Albert E. 342. 571 Emmot. John L. 388. 571 Enders. Jacqueline 342. 571 Enfield. Sally J. 475 Engelhardt. Steven W. 332. 571 Engelken. Joseph T. 32. 3O6. 571 Engelken. Ronald A. 199 Engin-dears 226 Engineers ' Open House 50-51 Engle. Lynette M. 48. 72. 363. 571 Engle. Robert L. 386. 571 Engle. Yvonne J. 342. 571 Engler. Cady R 29. 169. 170. 177 178 286.475 Engler. David L. 571 Engler. Leo F. 221 Enghsby.JohnM. 165 217.475 Enterline. Daniel L. 129. 201. 237 242 3OO. 571 Entertainment 30. 31 Entomology Club 204. 205 Epley. J anice K. 227 Epley. Larry C. 194 Epp. Edward L. 201. 220. 223. 372. 571 Epstein. Leonard 38. 129 Erbes. Rita E. 359. 571 Erhardt. Cynthia L. 363. 571 Erickson. Dorothy K. 342. 571 Erickson. Duncan M. 475 Erickson. Forrest E. 180. 571 Erickson. Fred A. 571 Erickson. Frederick 200. 332. 372. 475 Erickson. Gerald W. 200. 388. 571 Erickson. Jean 224 Erickson. Michael C. 3OO. 475 Erickson. Raymond L 386. 475 Erickson. Wayne L. 386. 475 Ericksten. Roger D. 165. 22O. 571 Ericson. Galen E. 169. 296. 475 Ericson. Merle 288. 571 Ericson. Sue A. 72. 342. 571 Erinle. llesanmi D. 231 Ernst. Eugene 125 Ernest. Deborah L. 352. 571 Ernst. Nancy A. 363. 571 Ervin. Patricia M. 337. 571 Erwin. Glenda F. 224 Erwin. Phillip V. 2OO Eschmann. William C. 571 Eshelman. Donna J. 571 Eshelman. Jon H. 180. 181. 185. 296. 475 Eshelman. Kenneth K. 177. 316. 475 Esslmger. Joyce A 363. 571 Esslmger. Sandra A. 342. 571 Essmiller. Amell D. 195. 571 Estes. Ronald M. 571 Esteva. Rafael F. 234 Esteva. Rafael 0. 388. 476 Estrada. Lerma. J. 676 Eta Kappa Nu 182 Etling. Arten W. 423 Etrick. Joseph F. 388. 571 Eustace. Stephen E. 216. 571 Evanhoe. Charles A. 176. 571 Evans. Gerald T. 2O4. 476 Evans. Harry J. 32O. 571 Evans. Kathleen H. 229 Evans. Marianne T. 359. 571 Evans. Nancy K. 676 Evans. Robert C. 204 Evans. Roselene M. 359. 572 Evans. Scott A. 386. 572 Evans. Thomas G. 476 Evans. Thomas M. 131 Everett. Erwin L. 184. 476 Everett. Kenneth D. 180. 476 Everett. Mildred L. 572 Everett. Susan A. 226. 572 Everhart. Alan L. 372. 572 Evers. Richard L. 476 Evert. Thomas M. 476 Ewald. Janet E. 352. 476 Ewald. Philip C. 372. 579 Ewert. Henry R. 174. 194. 197.476 Ewing. Donna F. 210. 352. 572 Ewing. Jerald L. 388. 476 Ewing. Larry R. 572 Ewing. Margaret A 195. 270. 476 Ewy. Gerald K. 572 Ewy. Kenneth L. 296. 572 Exley. Jonell 476 Extension 98-99 Eye. Mary E. 476 Eyestone. Cecilia A. 272. 572 Fabert. Jerry A. 170. 330. 476 Fabian. John 243 Faculty Senate 91 Fader. William T. 176 Fagan. Susan J. 171.246.328.572 Fager. Glenn A. 180. 21 7. 222. 325. 445. 476 683 Fahr, KathyJ. 224, 226 Fahr. Robert H. 476 Fahring. Bonnie J. 164 Fair, Arlene S. 164. 268, 476 Fairbank. Marvin M. 572 Fairbanks, David F. 181. 320. 572 Fairbanks. Shawnee L. 363. 572 Fairbanks. Steven E. 572 Fairbanks, Treva K. 223. 572 Fairchild. Ricki D. 288, 572 Fairhurst. Marjorie A. 272. 363. 572 Fairless. Charlotte 164. 186. 476 Fairless. Toni R. 65. 572 Faith, Lynda J. 333. 572 Fajgier. Charles J. 372. 572 Fakler. Joe A. 572 Falgione. Beverly K. 337, 572 Falk, Melvin H. 572 Falk. Peter M. 200 Falk. Susan K. 274. 342. 572 Fallis, Linda J. 572 Fallen. Donald J. 222 Faltermeier. Daniel 180. 221, 306, 572 Family Economics Club 213 Fan. L. T. 141 Fankhauser. Jennifer A. 48. 243. 342 Fankhauser, Wesley L. 325, 572 Fansher, Diane R. 352, 572 Farabi. Steven B. 78. 290. 476 Farber. Gloria A. 342, 572 Farley, Richard 102 Farmhouse 298-299 Farmer. Gail M. 75. 186.476 Farmer. James 25 Farmer. Michael J. 388, 476 Farney. Kent J. 296. 572 Farrar. James M. 288, 477 Farrar. JoeE. 388. 477 Farrar. William F. 288. 477 Farrell, Sharon A. 172. 333. 572 Farrell. Tana J. 254. 266. 352, 572 Farres. Theodore W. 386, 572 Farris, Barbara J. 260, 477 Fasse, William R. 155 Fatkin, Margaret E. 363. 572 Fattahi. Farrokh423 Fatzer. Carol J. 359, 572 Faubus, Clarence L. 409 Faulconer, Donald A. 310. 572 Faulconer. Jay E. 676 Faulds. Charles M. 372. 572 Faust, Steve F. 245 Favrow. Bill 395. 429 Fawcett. Mark E. 372. 572 Fearing. Karl D. 372. 572 Fearing. Sherry J. 172.477 Features 14-82 Fedde, Linda A. 363. 572 Fedde, Roger 155 Fedunok. Gary P. 477 Feerer. Virgil V. 372. 572 Feerer. Warren C. 172. 372. 572 Feiser. Dean E. 206 Feist. Samuel J. 117.477 Felbush. Linda K. 477 Feldkamp. Carolyn S. 254. 270. 572 Feldkamp. James F. 80. 1 17 Feldkamp, Mary L. 573 Feldkamp. Ronald G. 201 Feldman. Elizabeth P. 223.446. 477 Feldman. William E. 187. 446. 477 Felix, John R. 573 Fell. Richard H. 200 Fellers. Edmond E. 286. 573 Fellers. Kenneth K. 573 Fellers. Steven G. 185. 238, 333. 477 Fellman. Carol S. 352. 573 Fellman. Charles H. 143. 170. 184. 185. 321.477 Felts. Richard W. 81 . 207. 573 Fent, Mary J. 48. 173, 352, 355, 573 Fenton. Donald L. 184. 333. 477 Ferbrache. Bette J. 145, 246. 258. 573 Fergerson. Steven C. 316. 439. 573 Ferguson. Craig R. 573 Ferguson, Gregory L. 388. 573 Ferguson. James J. 183, 304. 477 Ferguson. John M.99 Ferguson. Mrs. John M. 169 Ferguson. Jon C 185. 298. 573 Ferguson, Karen K. 226 Ferguson. Melvin V. 180. 477 Ferron. Doris C. 226 Fey. Joyce 477 Fickel. Daniel A. 477 Fidlerova. Zdenka 233 Fiedler, Gordon D. 386. 573 Fiedler. William R. 420 Fields. Loyd A. 477 Fields. Patricia J. 477 Fields, Phillip R. 573 Fields. William J. 477 Fieselman, Lawrence 293. 477 Fieser, David W. 204, 388, 477 Fieser. Dean E 209, 388. 573 Fifth Dimension 31 Fike, Linda D. 352, 573 Filipino Club 232 Filley, Mary C. 272, 477 Fina. Louis R. 211 Findeiss. Patricia B. 260. 573 Findley. Deborah S. 364. 573 Finger, Marilyn F. 337, 573 Finger. Mark J 172.333.573 Finkeldei.MarkA. 573 Finn. Gregory L. 573 Finney, Kart F. 440 Finney. Nancy G. 172, 364, 573 Firebaugh, Douglas A. 573 Fischer, Byron L. 372. 573 Fischer, Cheryn M. 342, 573 Fischer. Emil 124 Fischer. Jeanette L. 352. 573 Fiser, Barbara J. 274. 573 Fish, Rhoda M. 573 Fishburn. Anita L. 272, 573 Fisher, Celeste E. 352, 573 Fisher, Deborah L. 342. 573 Fisher. Eunice E. 208. 221. 246, 352, 573 Fisher, Jay S. 180.242,477 Fisher, John W. 372, 573 Fisher. Mark A. 573 Fisher. Rhonda L. 164, 352, 573 Fisher, Sandra A. 270, 573 Fisher, Stephen R. 279, 573 Fisher, Steven D. 166. 573 Fitt, James A. 573 Fitt, Jenny L. 573 Fitzpatrick, Marjorie 221. 359. 573 Fitzsimons. Patrick 310, 418. 573 Fitzwater, James W. 180, 181.478 Fix, Robert A. 279, 478 Flack. Dick F. 175, 203, 372. 573 Flack. Roberto. 321.478 Fladie. Kenneth R. 180. 181. 185. 478 Flaherty. Catherine 478 Flanary. Richard L 386. 573 Flandermeyer. Kathy 342. 574 Flannigan. Michael J. 478 Fleischacker. Donna 190, 241. 352. 574 Fleming, Don W. 352. 478 Fleming. William F. 395. 425. 574 Flentie. Craig K. 574 Fleske. Louis F 181.574 Fletcher. Terrell H. 176, 372. 574 Flickner, Sandra G. 173. 333. 574 Flight Instruction Program 217 Florer. Williams. 386. 574 Flournoy. Ralph L. 180. 181, 386. 574 Floyd. Linda J. 48. 364, 367, 574 Floyd, Lizabeth L. 353. 574 Floyd. Lou Ann 65 Floyd. Roetta D. 329. 342, 574 Flying Club 240 Flynn. Douglas A. 574 Flynn. Linda K. 478 Flynn. Patricia A. 266. 574 Focke. Kathryn G. 353. 574 Foehringer, David L. 240 Fogelberg. Larry R. 372. 575 Fogler. Ronald D. 241.443 Foland. Nancy L. 575 Folck. Phillips. 314. 478 Folck. Stephen P. 314. 575 Foley. Tina K. 48. 270. 337. 575 Follmer, Gary L. 388. 478 Foltz. Kathy L. 220. 353. 575 Folwell, Patric J. 76. 186. 478 Foncannon. Frances A. 64, 67. 274. 575 Foncannon, Thomas M. 286. 575 Fontenot. Gregory 325. 575 Foos. Kathryn L. 196. 359. 575 Foos, Larry E. 575 Foos, Loraine F. 353. 575 Football 406-413 Foote, Carolyn A. 48, 575 Forbes, Randall J. 313. 575 Forbes. Susan K. 364. 575 Ford Hall 340-349 Ford. Helen L. 575 Ford. Sue E. 364, 575 Ford. Susan M. 575 Ford, William H. 372, 575 Forebaugh. Douglas A. 286 Foreman. David A. 247, 388. 575 Forensic Union 244 Forgey. Larry P. 372. 575 Forsberg. Jean A. 364 Forsberg. Patricia A. 171. 242. 328. 575 Forshee. James C. 478 Forsherg, Jean A. 575 Fortner, Jimmie R. 386. 575 Fortun. Pamela K. 190. 256, 478 Foss, Phillip E. 310. 575 Foster. Frederic J. 310, 478 Foster. James F. 310. 575 Foster. Kathryn A. 359. 575 Foster. Sarah A. 353. 575 Foster, Thomas E. 676 Fountain. James H. 199. 575 Fountaine. James H. 575 Fourney. Ralph L. 185 Fournier. Joseph T. 203. 388. 575 Foust. ArdisM.212. 478 Fowles, Christine A. 268. 575 Fox. Elizabeth A. 353. 575 Fox. Larry M. 386. 575 Fox. Melvin G. 197.478 Fraass. Ronald G. 170. 172. 185, 333. 478 Frackowiak. Darrell 575 Frager, Janet K. 353. 575 Frame. Russell W. 302. 478 Francesconi. Roberta 353. 575 Francis, Clyde E. 310. 575 Francis, Kenneth J. 316, 575 Francis, Michael E. 304. 575 Frankenbery. William M. 174.478 Franson. Pamela M. 363. 575 Frantz. Gary A. 575 Franz. David R. 198 Franz, Teresa J. 328. 575 Franzen, Lois A. 353, 575 Eraser, John W. 279. 575 Frasher, James R. 166 Frasier. Beverly S. 209. 210. 223. 260. 575 Frazee. Barbara I. 328. 478. 575 Frazey. Susan D. 213, 342. 575 Frazier. Carol L. 342. 478 Frazier, John W. 405 Frazier, Marcia L. 342. 576 Frederick, Martha R. 353, 576 Freeborn. Karol J. 342. 576 Freeburne. Steven K. 277. 576 Freeby, Larry R. 576 Freeby, Raymond L. 478 Freed. Nancy J. 329. 576 Freedman, Arthur B. 201. 386. 576 Freeland. David E. 478 Freeman. Joe D. 284. 478 Freeman. Linda M. 224. 256. 479. 576 Freeman. Linda S. 359. 576 Freeman. Stephen W. 372, 576 Freeman. Susan G. 264. 364, 576 Freidell. James E. 293. 576 Freiherr. Kathleen J. 353. 576 French Danny D. 576 Frevert. William L. 191 Frey. Gary W. 293. 576 Frey. John A. 576 Frey. KarenS. 479 Frey, Russell A. 149 Fricano. Philip J. 386, 576 Frick. Edwin J. 229 Frick. Philip C. 182,479 Frick. Sarah E 223, 359. 576 Frickey. Steven L. 314. 479 Friedan, Betty 34, 35 Friedmann. Eugene A. 121. 131, 153 Freiling. Gary L. 288. 576 Friend. James B. 386. 576 Fries. Edward A. 200. 372, 576 Friesen. Charles T. 479 Friesen. Patricia K. 129, 173, 328. 576 Fnsbie. Marsha K. 222. 359. 576 Fritchen. David R. 177. 183. 296. 576 Frizzo. JayG. 576 Froelich. David S. 388. 576 Froetschner. James D. 243. 576 Froetschner, Richard 243, 576 Fromm. Diana R. 164, 342. 576 Fromme, Mary L. 190. 260. 364. 576 Fronick. William C. 576 Fross. Ruth A. 264. 479 Frost. Bruce E. 296. 576 Froutes. Blake W. 316 Frownfelter. Jimmie 288. 576 Fruehlmg. Michael W. 576 Fruetel. David B. 109. 296, 479 Fruits. Timothy J. 479 Frusher. Larry R. 479 Frusher. Steven V. 576 Fry. James R. 388. 576 Fry. John A. 166.479 Fry. Linda M. 333. 576 Fry. Rhonda L. 129. 195. 256. 576 Fry. TheronE. 169, 178. 182,298.479.493 Fryer. H. C. 131 Fugger. Susan M. 359, 576 Fuhram. Betty M. 224 Fuhrken. Ronald C. 576 Fuhrken. Steven R. 479 Fuhrman. William H. 198 Fulk. Sheryl L. 342. 576 Fulkerson. Janet E. 272. 479 Fulkerson. Joan J. 190. 272. 576 Fulkerson. Paul C. 386. 576 Fullana. Jose M. 372. 576 Fuller. Daniel L. 388. 576 Fuller. Gale L. 170.676 Fuller. Ronald D. 576 Fulton. Ellen L. 329, 577 Fultz. John W. 479 Funk, James L. 386, 577 Funk, Martha A. 226 Funk, Monroe L. 181 Funston. Karen 1. 173. 245, 364, 577 Fuqua. Randall E. 209. 372. 577 Furney. Joyce E. 48 Furry. Rex D. 325 Fyler. Kenneth L. 386. 446. 479 Gabler. Kathleen M. 353. 577 Gabriel. Mark D. 372. 577 Gabrielson, Ronald L. 310. 577 Gadberry. Barbara D. 169. 272. 577 Gaddie, Francis M. 310, 577 Gadson, Charles E. 325. 577 Gaede, Diane 48, 243. 264. 577 Gaede, Ragene H. 172. 333. 577 Gagnon, James E. 221. 306. 479 Gaines. Janice L. 327. 577 Gaines. Stanley F. 177.479 Gaines. Tharran E. 372. 577 Gainor. Vardon J. 203. 479 Galassini. Jerry L. 224 Gallagher. Patrick J. 479 Gallaher. Paul D. 183 Gallant. William P. 149. 174. 197. 316. 479. 532 Galle. Constance A. 224 Galle. Norman R. 200. 577 Gallemore. Paula J. 342. 577 Gallon. James A. 479 Galloway. Jane E. 266. 353. 577 Galloway. John H. 304. 479 Galloway, Nancy A. 193. 270. 479 Gambiani. Michael L. 197. 479 Gamma Phi Beta 266-267 Gamma Theta Upsilon 161 Gammon. Ronald L. 200 Gampper, Judith L. 239, 359, 577 Gampper, Maureen E. 343. 577 Gandy. Ruth E.221 Gandy, Sheppard L. 221. 480 Gansel. Richard W. 386. 577 Gantenbein. Andrew L. 386. 577 Gantz. Barbara E. 353. 577 Gantz, Paula N. 274, 577 Garanson, Sandra S. 222. 343. 577 Garbier. Mary C. 190. 337. 480 Garcia. Carlos M 480 Card. Michael F. 241. 330. 577 Gardner. Carolyn S. 324. 337. 480 Gardner. Richard L. 186. 278. 480 Garlett. Theresa M. 256. 480 Carman. Robert E. 577 Garman. Terry W. 372. 577 Garner. Michael A. 388. 577 Garnett. Ronald D. 480 Garr elts, Gregory A. 577 Garrelts. Nancy D. 343. 577 Garrelts. Rex E. 316. 480 Garrelts. Susan R. 337. 577 Garrett, Claudia A. 195. 274. 480 Garrett, Janet L. 364. 577 Garrett. Jimmy L. 244. 577 Garrett. Marsha L. 72. 274. 577 Garrett. Shirley A. 256, 480 Garrison, Jana M. 343. 577 Garrison, Sue L. 328. 577 Garten. Harold J. 135. 193. 284. 480 Garten. R. Steven 201. 243. 388. 577 Gartner. Linda L. 353. 577 Gartner. Robert E. 395. 425. 577 Gartung. Jimmie L. 165. 577 Gartung. Katherine J. 353, 577 Carver, Lucy M. 274, 577 Garry, Michael B. 177, 279, 577 Gaskill. James R. 577 Gaskill. Richard L. 294. 577 Gasper. Duane R 388, 578 Gasper. Michael D. 193. 388. 578 Gatch, Nancy L. 196. 254. 255, 578 Gates. Billie K. 270. 343. 578 Gates, William J. 184. 222. 480 Gatewood, Nancy J. 578 Gatlin, Frederick W. 117. 160.298.578 Gatlin. Ruth A. 245. 359, 578 Gatlin. Toni M. 353. 578 Gatterman, Bryan G. 284. 578 Gatti. Rita R. 270. 343, 578 Gatton. Ronald D. 203 Gattshall. Robert W. 353. 578 Gatz, Ronald F. 578 Gatz. Thomas C. 80. 578 Gatza. Dale E. 381.578 Gatzoulis. Barbara G. 258. 337. 578 Gaughan. William J. 244. 280. 578 Gausman. Gary D. 206 Gawel, Thomas J. 179 Gay, William D. 372. 578 Gaylord. William L. 201. 207. 229. 381, 578 Gear. Nancy E. 578 Gebhart, Glen E. 372. 578 Gebhart. Joanne L. 353. 578 Gebhart, Mary E. 578 Gechter. David A. 217,480 Gechter, Mary J. 480 Gedney. Melissa L. 164, 256, 578 Gee. Jerry R. 372. 439. 578 Gehling. Gerald J. 192 Gehrs. Melvin J. 578 Gehrt. Cheryl R. 258. 337. 578 Geier. William H. 480 Geissler, Vernon V. 192 Gelabert. John A. 388. 480 Gelwix. Randall C. 313. 578 Generson. Richard M. 314. 480 Genetzky, Linda 224 Genetzky, Roger M. 200 Gentry. Cheryl T. 578 Gentry. Darrell R. 304. 578 Gentry, James W. 143. 178. 180. 181. 185. 217.286.480 Gentry. Linda D. 172. 233, 234. 480 Gentry. Martha J. 211,480 Georg. Ken P. 166, 388. 389, 578 George. Cynthia 212. 244. 343. 578 George. Herschel C. 209. 372. 480 George. John A. 181. 185,480 Gerard. Russell S. 198.578 Gerard. Syndy L. 224 Gerardy. Patricia M. 480 Gerberding. Danny R. 303, 480 Gerch. Barbara E. 190 Gerdis. Thomas A. 222 Gerhardt. Beverly A. 171. 266. 578 Gerhardt. Mark E. 238 Gerlinger. Cathy R. 70. 274, 578 Gero. Gregory A. 279, 578 Gerritz. Ellsworth 102 Gerritz. George A. 109. 165. 169. 296. 481 Gerritz. Grace L. 166. 169. 266. 333. 578 Gerstenberger. Allen 29. 123. 314. 481 Gerstner, Daniel P. 209. 578 Gessner. Joseph S. 200. 298. 578 Gettings. Richard L. 676 Gettino. Robert E. 314. 578 Geyer. Katherine 131. 190 Geyer. Richard D. 180, 481 Gibb, William D. 578 Gibbs, Earl M. 372. 578 Gibler. Pauletta S. 21 1. 364. 578 Giblin. Richard C. 481 Gibson Girls 236-2 37 Gibson, James C. 373, 578 Gibson. John R. 578 Gibson. John W. 578 Gibson. Linda C. 353, 578 Gibson, Michael L. 304. 579 Gibson. Oscar J. 409 684 Gibson. Patricia A. 343. 579 Gibson. Vince 406 Gieber. Nicholas R. 190. 395. 481 Giebler. Eugene F. 221. 306. 579 Giessenbier. Janice 364. 579 Gifford. Haranna L 343. 579 Gilbert. Gary L 204. 283. 481 Gilbert. Larry D. 48. 244. 388. 579 Gilbert. Rhoda M. 353. 579 Gilbert. Robert D. 381 Gilbert. Robert W. 481 Gilchnst. Debbra A. 481 Gildersleve. David L. 296. 579 Gildseth. Bruce L. 105 Gile. Duane E. 373. 579 Gilges. Verlyn E. 316. 579 Gilkerson. Verna D 359. 579 Gilkison. David K 579 Gilkison. Paul D. 193 Gill. Robert P. 306. 579 Gillaspte. Thomas F. 198 Gillen. Judy A. 210. 310. 343. 579 Gillespie. Jimmie C. 216. 373. 579 Gillespie. Kathryn N 244. 256. 579 Gillespie. Kirby L. 216. 373. 579 Gillilan. Jon R. 207. 579 Gillilan. Joseph W 207 481 Gilliland. Gayla S. 270. 336. 337. 579 Gilliland. Robert L. 278 482 Gilmore. Jeff T. 446 Gilmore. James E 353. 579 Gilmore. Roberta K. 303. 579 Gilsdorf. Michael J 579 Gilson. Richard A. 48. 186. 229 Giltner. Lacy Lee M. 43 Gmter. Philip D 578. 579 Givens. Mary S 578. 579 Giza. Mary C. 274. 353. 578 579 Glace. Jane E. 482 Glace. William R. 208. 482 Glad. Grant E. 190 Glasco. Connie J 337. 578. 579 Glasgow. Jimmy K. 578. 579 Glass. James E. 445 Glass. Jay W 321.482 Glatfelder. Ronald A 482 Glatz, Gary F 413 Gleason.Oren A. 241.388 578 579 Gleason. Roger L. 388. 578. 579 Glenn. Kenneth A. 245 482 Glenn. Larry S. 578. 579 Glennon. Barbara L. 578. 579 Glotzbach. Stephen J. 221. 381. 578. 579 Glowacki. William 578. 579 Glunt. Sandra L. 234. 343. 578. 579 Glynn. Michael S. 241. 280. 578. 579 Gnadt. Ervm F 482 Goble. Arlene K 224. 482 Goble. Dallas O 482 Goble. Rebecca L. 268. 578. 579 Gockel. Jane G. 242. 343. 578. 579 Goddard. James F 177. 482 Godsey. Bruce F 381. 578. 579 Goehrmg. Michael R 190. 482 Goehring. Patricia A 578 579 Goenng. Eugene H 170. 482 Goering. Peter 578. 579 Goerne. Larry D. 373. 578. 579 Goerzen. Larry D 170. 482 Goetz. Deborah A 353. 578. 579 Goetz. Joann 159. 187. 266. 482 Goetz. Leon F 306. 482 Goff. Charlotte J. 343. 578 579 Goff. Howard R. 204.270 578 579 Goff. James H 203. 482 Goffrier. Patricia A 270 578 579 Gofreed. Andrew 200 333 580 Gogue. Louis L 373. 580 Goheen. Dale R. 580 Goheen. Douglas P. 244. 580 Going. Norns D. 241 Coins. James N 310. 482 Golden. Artyce A. 145. 169. 209. 254 268 482 Golden. M Fran 268. 580 Golden. Nicholas J 316. 482 Golden. Thomas T. 316. 580 Goldsberry. Tracy A. 580 Goldwasser. Patricia 343 580 Golf 442-443 Goltry. Scott J. 373. 580 Golub. Michael A. 381. 580 Gonzalez. Francisco 216. 388. 580 Gonzalez. Theodore R. 201 Gooch. Jerry V 580 Good. Donald L. 1 18 Good. Gloria 353 482 Good. Harold E 580 Good. James E 216. 229. 580 Good. Kay L 580 Good Suzan 329. 482 Gooden. Archie L 310. 580 Gooden. Calvin E. 381 580 Gooden. Tony R 310. 482 Goodm. Alice C 343. 580 Goodin. Andrea J 343 580 Gooding. Janet C 359. 580 Goodman. Candace A. 353 580 Goodnow Hall 350-357 Goodpasture. Sheri L 359 580 Goodrich. Janice 169 482 Goodsell. Gary R. 203 Goodson. Jack S 135. 160. 304. 482 Goodwin. Michael W 381 580 Goossen. Gwen D. 364. 580 Gordon. Jeannme K. 580 Gordon. Suzanne 254. 580 Gore. Twila S 333. 334. 580 Goreham. Mildred A. 266. 483 Gorman. Karen E. 343. 483 Gorrell. Dwight G. 208. 580 Gorton. Gary M. 483 Gorton. Linda L. 343. 580 Gorton. Robert L. 184 Gosch. Cheryl D. 483 Goss. Phil S. 314. 580 Gothard. Reba M. 272. 580 Gotthardt. Shern L. 353. 580 Gottschalk. Robert M 273. 58O Gough. Pamela J. 21 1. 240. 580 Gowdy. Kenneth K 141. 405 Graas. David W. 395. 425. 580 Graber. Gary H. 294. 580 Graber. Ruth A. 343. 580 Grable. Mary C 337. 580 Grace Baptist Student Group 220 Graduate School 152-155 Graduate Students 675-678 Graduation 16-17 Graf. Jerry D. 483 Grafel. Connie M. 75. 187. 483 Grafel. John R. 483 Grafel. Richard A. 580 Graff. Steve J. 316. 580 Graham. David E. 217. 313. 580 Graham. Dennis W. 314. 483 Graham. Gary M. 76. 388. 580 Graham. James J. 217 580 Graham. Jolinda G. 580 Graham. Linda M. 580 Graham. Marsha A. 266. 343 580 Graham. Martha J. 329. 580 Graham. Mary V. 256. 343 581 Grain Science Club 204 Grainger. Wendy A. 364. 581 Grame. Mary A. 483 Grandfield. Kim S. 293. 581 Grandfield. RobS. 293. 581 Granger. Mrs. Wayne 320 Grant. Virginia M. 364. 581 Gratny. Mark L. 581 Grau. Steven L. 483 Grauerholz. James L. 581 Graves. Alan P. 381.581 Graves. Darryl W. 310. 581 Graves. Jacqueline A. 242. 364 581 Graves. Mary E. 364. 581 Gray. Barbara 272. 581 Gray. Dtanna J 388. 581 Gray. Rebecca S. 581 Greason. James H. 324. 334 Greason. Peter H. 483 Grecian. Kendal L 165. 298. 581 Greeks 252-321 Green. Constance G. 329. 483 Green. Cynthia A. 337. 581 Green. Gregory N. 314. 581 Green. Henry. W. 373. 581 Green. Jan 226 Green. Kenneth R. 180. 483 Green. Lance R. 381 . 581 Green. Lee R. 314. 581 Green. Marilyn K. 483 Green. Marilynn J. 226 Green. Marsha L. 75. 187. 268 483 Green. Michael C. 3O4. 581 Green. Thomas H. 381. 581 Green. Timothy D. 203. 483 Greenfield. Glenda J. 343. 581 Greenhaw. Steven L. 165. 234 Greenwell. Linda K 195. 343 581 Greenwood. Randal L. 581 Gregg. Harold M. 483 Gregg. Laurance D. 21 1. 243. 581 Gregg. Linda D. 581 Gregory. Arthur E. 373. 581 Gregory. Dick 24 Gregory. Robert W. 164 Greif . Frank A. 483 Greiner. Jon R. 1 17. 247. 483 Grennan. Dennis E. 581 Grennan. Mary J. 581 Gressandt. Jim P. 199 Greve. William B 190 Grey. Thomas G. 290. 581 Grid-Getters 237 Grider. Alan G. 381 581 Gneder. Randall R. 483 Gneshaber. Nancy A 483 Grieve. Ruth A. 353. 581 Gnffeth. Linda J 164. 343 581 Griffin. Charles L. 284 581 Griffin. Roger A. 284 483 Griffith. Mary L. 224 Griffith. Michele A. 254 581 Griffith. Paul W. 99. 210 Griffith. Perry R. 198 Gnffth, T. J. 92 Griffiths. David W. 179 483 Griffiths. Donald C. 310 483 Gngg. Gynile E. 343. 581 Grill. Randall O. 313. 581 Grimes. Gary E. 181 Grimes. Gary W. 581 Grimes. Joseph E. 296. 581 Grimes. Mark A. 381 581 Grimm. Karyl A. 353. 581 Grimshaw. Charlottes. 193 359 484 Grimwood. Mary J. 256. 364. 581 Grmdle. Terry M. 314 581 Grindrod. Harry H. 395 581 Grmstead. Dan S. 240. 296. 582 Gripton. Janet K 353. 355. 582 Griswold. BetteJ 582 Groeltz. Jane E. 211.242 258 343 582 Groene. Janell K. 484 Groene. Janet K 484 Groesbeck. Alan W. 304 582 Groff. Richard M. 201 243 304 582 Grojean. Ronald L. 314. 582 Grollmes. Darren D. 381 582 Gronau. Jerry L 314. 582 Groothuis. Lillian M. 171. 173 221 328 582 Gross. David R. 304. 484 Gross. Deborah A. 337. 582 Gross. Elaine A. 582 Gross. Ronald 29 Gross. Susan A. 213. 234. 343. 582 Gross. William R. 241. 484 Grossardt. Darrel L. 293 Grossardt. James P. 582 Grossman. Richard J. 373. 582 Grosz. Martin R. 174. 197.484 Grote. Rolland P. 484 Grothusen. David W. 245 582 Grothusen. Nancy L. 187. 272. 582 Grout. Jeannette M. 328. 582 Grover. Barbara L. 172. 333. 334. 582 Grubbs. Linda G. 343. 582 Grube. Steven G. 174. 198. 381 582 Gruber. Larry M. 373. 582 Gruenbacher, Edward 381. 582 Grutzmacher. Lance W. 388 582 Gruver. Stanley L. 183. 429. 432. 582 Grzmich. John C. 484 Gudenkauf. Linda M. 343. 447. 582 Gudgen. Robert G. 180 Guenther. Martha M. 48. 353 582 Guenthner. James W. 484 Gugle. Terry L 582 Gugler. Dianne K. 272 484 Gugler. Jill A. 582 Gugler. Lloyd O. 582 Guilfoil. Anne M. 256. 582 Guilfoyle. Elizabeth 343 582 Gum. Lewis Ted 373, 582 Gumfory. Linda K. 164. 353. 582 Gump. Diana S. 243. 264. 582 Gump. Marilynn 75. 264. 484 Gump. Robert J. 169. 296. 484 Gump. Sharilyn K. 484 Gunckel. Leslie A 582 Gunn. Mary A. 337. 582 Gunn. Steven D. 381. 582 Gumee. Edwin C. 180. 381 . 582 Gustafson. Judy C. 343. 582 Gustason. Barbara E. 211.221 246 359 582 Gustason. Patricia E. 221 246 582 Gutierrez. Gloria J. 337 582 Gutsch. Larry A. 582 Guttu. Midekssa 231 Guy. Danny K. 381.582 Guy. Harry P. 296. 582 Guy. Sherryl A. 164. 186. 343. 583 Guy. Thomas E. 290. 583 Guy. William W. 381 . 583 Gwennap. Margaret J. 220 Gwin. Stephen E. 165. 284. 583 Gwmn. Ralph W. 583 Gwyther. Mary J. 260. 337. 583 Gymnastics 436-437 H Ha. Khanh-Dan 230. 238 Haas. Gretchen L. 353. 583 Haas. John A. 220. 222. 484 Haas. Richard N. 220. 222 Haberer. Beverly J. 353. 583 Haberer. Lynda M. 353. 583 Habiger. Carol S. 21 1. 239. 270. 583 Habiger. Jane E. 353. 583 Habiger. Robert D. 284. 583 Hachenberger. Sharon 216. 266. 583 Hadsall. Kenneth L. 314. 373. 583 Hadsall. Ronald D. 314. 484 Haer. Henry C. 203. 388. 583 Haflmg. Gwen A. 226 Hafling. Larry V. 123. 177.484 Hagan. Thomas R. 149. 313. 484 Hage. Nancy E. 195. 274. 583 Hagedorn. Charles 583 Hager. Ronald R. 583 Hagerman. Wayne H 583 Hagler. Janette L. 256. 333. 583 Hahn. Allen G. 245. 584 Hahn. Judy K. 353. 584 Hahn. Mark L. 381. 584 Hames. Jean M 584 Hams. Shirley D. 328. 484 Haist. Sharol J. 364. 584 Hajda. Josef 88 Hake. Janice K. 195. 353. 584 Hake. Joseph C. 584 Hakeman. Clare M. 158. 170 182 185 296.584 Halbleib. Chester W. 177. 584 Halbleib. Corlie E. 484 Halderson. Carol E. 239. 337 584 Halderson. Karen R. 210. 343. 484 Hale. Deborah A 485 Hale. Linda K. 353. 485 584 Hale. Robert G. 676 Hale. William C. 584 Haley. Karen L. 159. 274. 584 Hall. Charles V. 29 Hall. David 420. 421 Hall. David C 182.185.330.485 Hall. Gary L 294. 584 Hall. James R. 584 Hall. James V. 381.584 Hall. Joan D. 274. 485 Hall. Patricia A. 485 Hall. Sharolyn K. 343 584 Hall. Stanley D. 220 Hall. Thomas M. 273. 373. 584 Hall. Vernon S. 381. 584 Hallack. Margaret A. 213. 343. 584 Hallauer. Roy G. 181.584 Haller. Jacquelyn K. 213. 353. 584 Haller. Virginia A. 207. 343. 584 Hambelton. Nancy E. 343. 584 Hamill. Sandra L. 72. 242. 256 584 Hamilton. Barbara S 337. 584 Hamilton. Elizabeth 22 1.364 584 Hamilton. Harold J. 183. 293. 584 Hamilton. Larry D. 584 Hamilton. Larry W. 373. 374. 584 Hamilton. Linda D 353. 584 Hamilton. Ronald L. 296 584 Hamilton. Sandra M. 145 485 Hamlet. Robin P. 584 Hamlin. Marvin D. 373. 584 Hamlin. Melvm H. 200. 298 584 Hamm. Marita J. 343. 584 Hamman. Gayla S. 328. 584 Hamman. John M. 184.217.298.485 Hammer. Gregory S 200. 296 584 Hammerh. Alan R 78. 290. 584 Hammond. David L. 204 Hammond. Judith A. 584 Hammond. Judy K. 209. 329. 584 Hammond. Richard w. 183. 381 . 584 Hanan. Linda J. 584 Hanan. Steven E. 584 Hand. Robert J. 241. 325. 584 Handel. Alfred P. 273 584 Handlm. Carl F. 216 Handlm. Fred W 222. 243. 485 Handlm. Linda S. 359. 584 Handlin, Velma J 329. 585 Hands. Gregory J. 204. 585 Hands. Samuel L. 79. 80. 245. 585 Hanel. Lannie L. 245. 585 Haney. Barbara L 388. 585 Haney. Richard A 176. 217 293 585 Haney. Robert C. 425. 585 Hanks. Constance J 246 329 585 Hanks. Van W 373. 585 Hanlon. VikkiL 323 585 Hann. Charles S. 240. 485 Hanna. David R. 381. 585 Hanna. Gary J. 217. 229. 247 485 Hannagan. David R 178. 217. 280. 485 Hanney. Paul W. 409 Hanquist. Michael L. 170. 303. 585 Hansen. Anthony F 585 Hansen. Bernard L. 117. 194. 2O8 Hansen. Lorraine L. 585 Hansen. Merle F. 155 Hansen. Robert H 3O6. 585 Hansen. Thomas J. 191 Hanson. Carla J. 164. 353 585 Hanson. Carol V. 353. 585 Hanson. Daniel F. 333 585 Hanson. David A 242. 290. 585 Hanson. David R. 288. 485 Hanson. Gregory P 164. 3O4. 485 Hanson. Joy E. 65. 66. 216. 266 585 Hanson. Linda G. 353. 585 Hanson. Lorraine L 243 Hantla. Chrystal 264. 485 Haq. Ai|az676 Harbaugh.GaryB. 585 Harbert. David E. 190. 585 Harbert. Terry L. 159. 162. 216. 485 Harden. Linda L. 353. 355. 585 Harden. Monte W. 1 59. 247. 324. 381 485 Harder. Mary J. 343. 585 Harder. Paul H. 585 Hardin. Gregory W. 76. 143. 180. 181. 185 229.321.585 Hardin. Marc S. 201. 321. 585 Harding. Lee A. 247. 353. 585 Hardman. Paul T 321. 585 Hargadine. Betty L 353. 585 Hargett. LynetteS. 187. 343 585 Hargis. Mary L 187. 220. 364. 585 Hargrove. Wayne A 160. 278. 585 Harkms. Virginia L. 364. 585 Harlan. Timothy D 485 Harlequinade 32-33 Harmon. John 429 Harmon. Mary A. 270. 353. 585 Harmon. Patrick M. 135. 304. 485 Harmon. Robert D. 187. 207. 245 585 Harms. Bobette S. 485 Harner. Richard L. 485 Harness. Preston L. 485 Harold. E. Norman 101 Harper. Kenneth W. 198 Harr. Gerald D. 486 Harrelson. James A 585 Harrington. Jerrold 486 Harrington. John L. 216. 373. 585 Harrington. Mary H. 226 Harrington. Mary K. 343. 585 Harrington. Sherry L. 353. 585 Harris. Allan J. 192 Harris. Arlen D. 381 Harris. Carol A. 343. 585 Harris. Carol S 266. 585 Harris. Gretta L. 353. 585 Harris. Janet L. 353. 585 Harris. Mac W 207. 486 Harris. Patricia D 272. 337. 586 Harris. Stephen M. 316. 486 Harris. Susan K. 234. 388. 586 Harris. Timothy B. 165. 220. 383. 586 Harrison. Dorothy L 153 Harrison. Linda L. 81 Harrison. Russell 4O9. 429 685 Harry. Michael A. 216. 388. 586 Harse. Pamela J. 364. 486 Harsh. George H. 388. 389. 486 Hart. Cindy V. 213. 223, 586 Hart. David L. 373. 586 Hart. Eileen 109 Hart. KarenS. 486 Hart. Larry A. 373. 586 Hart. Richard K. 192. 676 Hartford. James T. 130, 333. 586 Hartke. Glenn 97 Hartley. Jacquelyn J. 364, 586 Hartley. James W. 395. 429. 586 Hartley. Robert C. 197 Hartman. Allan R. 75. 183. 304. 486 Hartman. John H. 486 Hartman. Larry E. 166. 313, 586 Hartman. Leon R. 586 Hartman. Richard L. 166. 313. 586 Harts. Larry D. 310. 586 Hartzell.GaryL. 586 Hartzell. Kay L. 586 Harvanek. Philbert D 388. 586 Harvda. Robert A. 207 Harvell. Robert G. 294. 586 Harvey, Harold J. 586 Harvey, James E. 298, 586 Harvey. John W. 170. 174 Harvey. Richard L. 586 Harvey. Roger C. 381. 586 Harvey. Susan G. 337. 586 Harvy. Kent D. 198 Harwood. Joe D. 293. 586 Harwood. Robert A. 293. 586 Harzman, Leonard A. 194. 234, 486 Haskins, Rebecca J. 208 Haskins. Robert J. 586 Haslouer. Janey T. 324. 353. 355, 586 Haslouer. Louise M. 270, 486 Hassig. Margaret E. 272. 586 Hassler. Vance R. 273. 373. 586 Hastings. Ronald L. 586 Hastings. Steven L. 388. 586 Hatch. Linda M. 337. 586 Hatch. Rita J. 173. 220. 222. 359. 586 Hatcher, Barbara A. 353. 486 Hate, Sharon S. 486 Hatfield. Jerry L. 204 Hatfield, Philip D. 176. 286. 586 Hathaway. Carolyn M. 343. 586 Hathaway. Martin F. 165. 183. 284. 586 Hathaway. Thomas R. 200. 586 Hattrup. Patricia A. 221, 246, 343, 586 Hauck. Bobbie W. 184. 486 Hauck. Dana R. 245, 298. 586 Haughawout. Linda 145. 169, 196. 268. 586 Haun. James F. 313. 586 Hauptli. Roger D. 586 Haury. Kent D. 586 Hause. Linda L. 195 Hausmann. Dennis E. 586 Haverkamp. Carol G. 586 Havrda. Robert A. 207. 486 Hawbecker. Mrs. Hazel 298 Hawk. Michael E. 306. 388. 486 Hawk. Thomas D. 296. 676 Hawkins. Arnold R. 413 Hawkins. Wendall 389 Hawley. Sherryl A. 233. 234. 333. 586 Hay. David N. 177. 381. 586 Hayashi,Mariko234. 587 Hayes. Edward S. 182. 185. 587 Hayes. Howard T. 373. 587 Hayes. James B. 72. 296. 431. 486 Hayes. Jon R. 486 Hayes. Larry L. 178. 182. 185, 486 Hayes, Mary K. 70. 258. 486 Hayes, Mary L. 258. 359, 587 Hayes. Rebecca B. 224. 587 Hayes, Sandra L. 337. 587 Hayes. TurleyK. 216 Haymaker, James N. 217 Haymaker, Susan A. 63. 169. 216. 264. 587 Haymaker Hall 369-377 Hays, Barbara J. 169, 196, 268, 486 Hays. Carolyn A. 260. 486 Hays. Dean A. 172.279.587 Hays, Norman E. 222 Hays. Robert A. 286, 587 Hays, Ronald L. 587 Hays. Susan E. 343. 587 Hayse, Linda L. 587 Hazen. Alton C. 388. 587 Hazen. Marilyn 0. 343. 587 Hazlett. David L. 413 Hazlett, Orville J. 222. 388. 486 Head. Edward 405 Head. Judith K. 193. 270. 587 Headrick. Frank L. 373. 587 Headrick. Kerma S. 333. 587 Healy. Barbara E. 220. 337. 587 Heath, Deanne M. 264. 587 Heath. Dianna S. 260. 364. 486 Heath. Nancy L. 337. 587 Heath. Richard M. 290. 395. 413. 587 Heath. Susan M. 344, 587 Hecht. Donald W. 587 Heck, Gerald F. 280. 587 Heck, Helen S. 359. 587 Heckerson, Maurine K. 333. 587 Heckerson, Roger C. 286. 587 Heckman, Barbara L. 255. 364 Heckman. Kent D. 381. 587 Heckmann. Barbara L. 587 Hector. Ronald R. 381. 587 Hedden. Wanda M. 344, 587 Hedges. Larry J. 373. 587 Hedges. Tony J. 316, 587 Hedlind. Judith J. 344. 587 Hedlund. Christopher 284. 587 Hedlund. Jay R. 29. 78. 294, 486 Hedrick. Jay D. 200. 587 Hedricks, Dean E. 197 Heeke. Richard A. 388. 587 Heer. Cynthia L. 166, 587 Heer, Michael R. 429. 487 Heermance, Jan A. 373, 487 Heers, Mary L. 364, 587 Heersche, GeorgeSl, 87, 163. 203. 247. 587 Heersche. Richard H. 165. 203, 247, 587 Heffelbower. Duane F. 333, 587 Hefner. John C. 487 Heidbreder. Elizabeth 270. 587 Heide. Cheryl S. 196, 255, 487 Heien. John A. 487 Heier. Margaret C. 201 Heim. John C. 373. 587 Hein, Marilyn A. 172, 353. 587 Heine, Michael B. 288. 588 Heinen. Daniel L. 381. 588 Heinsohn. Charles 0. 487 Heinsohn. Patricia E. 588 Heintzelman. Andrea 588 Heintzelman. Philippa J. 186. 234. 255. 588 Heintzelman. Stephanie 255. 588 Heitlinger. Gordon E. 487 Heitman, Bonnie F. 487 Heitman. Diane J. 344. 588 Heitmann. Nancy J. 353, 588 Hellar. Donald L. 588 Heller, Cheryl A. 344, 588 Heller, Terry J. 588 Hellwig, Donald E. 373. 588 Helm, Frederick L. 197,487 Helmbold. Ray L. 245.588 Helms. Robert A. 316. 487 Heln. Marilyn A. 172 Helsel.DelorisJ.222 Helsel. Richard M. 203. 222. 487 Helten, Ronald E. 174, 198. 221. 588 Helus. Randal D. 333. 588 Helwig. Donald 273 Hembree. Jeff re L. 588 Hemmann, Oliver R. 288. 588 Hemmerling. Dwight F. 395, 409. 439. 588 Hempen. Frank B. 180. 381. 588 Hemphill. James W. 445 Hemphill. John K. 676 Hemphill. Margaretta 155 Hendershot. Carol F. 329, 487 Hendershot, Judith A. 329. 588 Hendershot. Larry R. 303. 589 Henderson. Charlotte 260. 589 Henderson. Donald W. 395. 431. 589 Henderson. Linda J. 255. 589 Henderson. Robert L. 177 Henderson. Ruth A. 353. 589 Henderson. Terri L. 229. 353. 589 Henderson. Vicki M. 353. 589 Hendricks. John T. 487 Hendricks. Larry D. 296, 589 Henneberg. Deborah K. 21 1. 364. 589 Henning, Robert E. 181, 185. 288. 487 Henricks, Dean E. 487 Henrikson. Gerald W. 200. 298. 589 Henry. Connie L. 589 Henry. Gary J. 373, 589 Henry. Judith A. 589 Henry. Linda S. 359. 589 Henry. Margie L. 166. 216. 328. 589 Henry. Patricia 224 Henry. Richard K. 487 Henry. Roger N. 487 Henry, Steven C. 200. 589 Henry. William M. 48. 243. 278. 487 Hensleigh. Karen 336 Hensley. B. Jeannine 388, 589 Hensley. Barbara L. 364. 589 Hensley. LucieR. 220 Hensley. Thomas E. 209. 298 Henson. Wayne W. 48. 186. 445 Henton. Gary L. 217 Hepperly. Melanie J. 274. 333. 589 Heptig. FrankieB. 589 Herbel. Hellen E. 268, 589 Herbers. Donald A. 589 Herbers. Julia A. 589 Herbst. Roger L. 388. 589 Herde. Don M. 589 Herde. Mary J. 589 Herdt. Anita D. 164. 337, 589 Heritage, John R. 76. 280, 589 Herlocker, Robert A. 487 Herman. Charles T. 294, 487 Herman. Duane E. 310. 589 Herman, Robert K. 294. 487 Hermann. James A. 589 Hermann. James A. 209 Hermes. Steven E. 373. 487. 589 Hermesch. Charles B. 245, 333. 589 Hermon. Lowell F. 589 Hermreck. Daniel L. 381. 589 Herndon, Alfred J. 487 Herren. Carolyn J. 589 Herren. Roger W. 164 Herres. Kimberly A. 243, 272. 353, 589 Herrin. Linda L. 344. 589 Herrman. Marlene S. 364. 589 Herrmann, Raymond F. 388. 589 Herron. Barry L. 425. 487 Herron. Mack W. 429 Hervey. Daniel R. 589 Heslop. Jonathan M. 183. 304. 488 Hess. Carroll 116 Hess. H Dean 113 Hesse. Joseph M. 381. 589 Hester. John E. 388. 589 Heter. Martha L. 364. 589 Hetherington. Cheryl 359. 589 Hetzel. Barbara J. 344. 589 Hetzel. Mary J. 344, 589 Hetzler. Gregory L. 244, 590 Heuertz, Carol J. 260. 590 Heuertz. Kenneth W. 590 Heusdens. Lynn A. 222. 337. 590 Heusner. Mrs. Neva 302 Heuszel. Dennis L. 381. 590 Hevel.GaryF. 676 Hewes. Dean H.590 Hewett. Phillip W. 45 Hewlett. Howard S. 123 Hewson. Rebecca A. 171. 272. 590 Heyka. Larry R. 286. 488 Heyl. Guy M. 294. 590 Heyne. Robert V. 165. 423. 590 Heywood. Kenneth M. 113 Hibler. Betty L. 207. 220. 246. 353, 590 Hickey, Bill G. 425 Hickey, Janet M. 355 Hickey, Patricia A. 1 70. 1 72. 344. 488 Hickman, Diann E. 274. 488 Hickok, Janice M. 1 72. 333. 590 Hicks. Michael E. 409 Hicks. Ralph E. 590 Hicks. Ralph W. 296. 590 Hicks. Susan K. 270. 590 Hiebert. LyleM. 381.590 Hieger. George J. 590 Hiestand. Thomas W. 192 Higgins, Cynthia E. 359. 590 Higgins. Douglas R. 381. 590 Higgins. Patricia A. 488 Higham. Thomas E. 201 Hightower. James R. 388, 590 Hildebrand. August J. 199 Hildebrand, Gerald L. 174. 298 488 Hildebrand. Jeffery 373. 590 Hildebrandt. T.W. 101 Hildwein.MaryA.344. 590 Hilgenfeld, Arnelle 169. 195. 272. 590 Hilger. Paul N. 388. 676 Hill. Daniel G. 166. 388. 590 Hill. Dennis K. 316. 590 Hill. Frederick T. 395,590 Hill. Jane M. 590 Hill, Kathleen M. 359. 590 Hill, Kenneth A. 293, 590 Hill, Mary C. 213. 590 Hill. Ma ryj. 226 Hill. Richard D. 590 Hill, Steven R. 373. 590 Hillner. Patricia L. 256. 590 Hillner. Stephen J. 388. 590 Hills. Richard C. 280. 488 Hills, Terry L. 211.388. 590 Hillyard. Larry W. 381.590 Hillyard. Michael R. 590 Hilterbrand. Vicki B. 344, 590 Hilton, Robert B. 388. 590 Hines. Anthony M. 182 Hines. Nila A. 590 Hines. R. H. 81 Hines, Sharon M. 224 Hines, William J. 200 Hinnenkamp, Leo J. 590 Hinrichs. Carl M.48. 186 Hintz. Thomas A. 590 Hipp, Rodney V. 488 Hiremath. Sangayya R. 232 676 Hirt. Robert L. 178. 217. 298 488 Hiser, Jan L. 353. 590 Hites. Roberts. 590 Hix. Diane M. 328. 590 Hix. William A. 488 Hjelmfelt. Mark R. 488 Ho. Chi-Fu Jimmy 676 Hoagland. Richard D. 330 590 Hobbs. Barbara A. 268 590 Hobbs. Carol E. 353. 591 Hobbs, Joan C. 223, 359. 59 1 Hobbs. Paul A. 591 Hobbs. Roy E. 388. 389. 591 Hoch, James D. 286.591 Hochberg. Richard C. 183, 303. 488 Hochuli, Mary C. 256. 364. 591 Hockens. Wendell K. 388. 488 Hockett. Jackie L. 373.591 Hodge. Michael L. 676 Hodge. Rhys S. 203. 388. 591 Hodgson, Alice A. 337. 591 Hodgson. Joe N. 240. 488 Hodgson, Leslie J. 344. 591 Hodgson, Nancy A. 55, 216. 274 488 Hodler. Barbara S. 353. 591 Hodler. John W. 591 Hodson. Janis E. 353.591 Hoedowners Square Dance Club 245 Hoeflicker. Karen A. 344 488 Hoeflin. Ruth M. 147 Hoerman. Doris E. 160. 220. 233 Hofer, JoAnn353. 591 Hofer. John S. 488 Hoff. Dolores M. 344. 591 Hoffman, Billy G. 591 Hoffman. Byron T. 591 Hoffman. Dan L. 79, 81. 117.246,591 Hoffman. David G. 297. 591 Hoffman. Dolores A. 169. 196. 329. 464 488 Hoffman, Doretta S. 146 Hoffman. Garold J. 207. 388. 591 Hoffman. Linda A. 239. 247. 364. 591 Hoffman, Lloyd R. 591 Hoffman, Martin L. 200, 303. 591 Hoffman. R. Gene 284. 591 Hoffman. Stephen T. 373. 591 Hofmann, John W. 238. 388 488 Hogan. Betsy J 274, 591 Hogan. DwelleA.488 Hogan. Gerry D. 254, 591 Hogan. Mary A. 254. 274. 353, 591 Hogan, Michael A. 591 Hogan. Patricia D. 344, 591 Hogan. Tom J.310, 488 Hogue. Brian L. 288.591 Hogue. Robert R. 321.591 Hoisington. Beth L. 260, 591 Holbrook. Terry W 429. 434 Holeman. John L. 381. 591 Holeman. Peggy J. 333. 591 Holford. Sally L. 388. 591 Holland. Geoffrey B. 279. 489 Holland. Jan S. 226 Holland. Jill E. 344. 591 Holland, Marcia S. 195. 258. 344. 591 Holland, Rebecca L.164, 353. 591 Holle. Mary R. 591 Holle. Ruthann I. 208. 337. 591 Hollenbeck, GaryW. 165.591 Holley. Zelda R. 344. 676 Hollick, William M. 388. 591 Hollinger. Janet K. 260. 591 Hollinger. Jim D. 207. 591 Hollis. Glenn D. 216. 592 Holloway. Meredith A. 145. 170 196 210 489 Holm. Barbara M. 592 Holm. Francis W. 592 Holman, Cynthia J. 344. 592 Holmbeck, John M. 209. 359, 592 Holmes, David W. 489 Holmes, Michael E. 592 Holmes. Ronald C. 592 Holmgren. Aldre M. 266. 592 Holmquist. Paula B. 364. 592 Holote. John E. 170 Hoist. Barbara J. 224. 489 Hoist. Ronald P. 489 Holste. Cathy L. 224. 353, 592 Holste. Charles D.I 17. 174.298.592 Holste. Jerold L. 288. 592 Holstrom. Jerry L. 286. 592 Holstrom. John E. 286, 592 Holt, Donna J. 186. 195. 270. 592 Holt, Richard D. 318. 592 Holterman, Dale E. 201. 373. 592 Holterman. James L. 201. 373. 592 Holvorson. Angele 196. 344. 489 Homan. Allen E. 304. 676 Homan. Linda J. 592 Homecoming 54-57 Homecoming Queen Finalists 51 Home Economics Journalism Club 212 Home Economics Professional Foods Club 210 Home Economics Teaching Club 208, 209 Home Economics Teaching Interest Group 209 Homolka. Joann 353. 592 Homrighausen. Harold 209. 592 Honas. Margaret A. 344. 592 Honeycutt. Phyllis R. 229 Honeycutt. Steven F. 417. 419 Hong. Kenneth 330, 592 Honig, MarjorieA.592 Honstead. William H. 153 Hoober. Linda R. 592 Hoobler. Joanne L. 333. 592 Hoobler. Larry D. 209. 592 Hood. Cathy L. 344, 592 Hood. Duane L. 177 Hood. Gary L. 186 Hood. Linda S. 344. 489 Hook. Johnnie M. 373. 592 Hooper. Cynthia A. 333 Hooper. Keith W. 232 Hooper, Lela M. 359. 592 Hooper. Linda R. 274 Hooper. Pat B. 232 Hoover. Barry R. 592 Hoover. Carol A 233.234 Hoover. David L. 353. 440. 489 Hoover, George L. 353. 489. 592 Hoover. Helen E. 333. 334. 592 Hoover. Janet M. 359. 592 Hoover. Jeanne M. 244. 592 Hoover. Mary A. 222. 244 Hoover. William J. 118 Hopkins. Don R. 592 Hopkins. Donald H. 381. 489 Hopkins. Thomas C. 489 Hopper. Cynthia A. 592 Hopper. Gregory L. 373. 592 Hopper. Leonard R. 203 Horacek. Gary L. 238. 330. 592 Horack. AlaneM. 344. 592 Horigan, Sharon G. 195. 254. 256. 592 Horn. Janet L. 489 Horn. RodneyS. 181.245 Home, Larry J. 592 Horner, Marilee 72. 243. 264. 592 Horner. Nicholas J. 395. 425, 592 Hornick. Carolyn S. 254. 270. 489 Horning. Larry G. 1 79. 330. 489 Horowitz. Alan L. 240 Horsch. Dwight W. 489 Hone Show 42, 43 Horst. Marilyn J. 109. 264. 592 Horticulture Club 204 Horton. Mary E. 186. 337. 676 Horvath. Joseph T. 203. 388. 592 Horvath. Loretta E. 353. 592 Hoskins. Stephen W. 279. 489 686 Hoskins. Thomas L. 279. 593 Hoskinson. Susan E. 337. 593 Hospitality Day 52-53 Hoss. Sammye J 224. 336 Hostetter. Robert C. 279. 593 Hottenstein. Connie 353. 593 Hottman. Shirley D. 593 Houchen. Kimberly L 364. 593 Houchin. Lawrence L. 244. 593 Houghtaling. Gail A. 196 Houghton. Keith W. 593 House. Linda J. 242. 337. 593 House. Timothy R. 313. 593 Houser. Barbara L. 344. 593 Houser. Jack D 593 Houser. Janet M. 166. 216. 264. 593 Housing 248-401 Houston. PhillipS. 240.489 Howard. Charles L. 439 Howard. Cheryl G 489 Howard. Christine 195. 264. 593 Howard. Donald E. 489 Howard. Jennifer B. 272. 344. 593 Howard. John G. 593 Howard. John W. 180. 181. 489 Howard. Linda M 337. 593 Howard. Lynn E. 359. 593 Howat. Debra L. 244 Howe. Barbara K. 207. 353. 593 Howe. Jerome J 395. 429. 430. 431. 435. 593 Howell. Cathy L. 274. 294. 594 Howell. David R. 318. 594 Howell. Nancy E 294. 353. 594 Howland. Clelia K 328. 489 Howland. John R 297. 437. 594 Howorth. Steven D 381. 594 Hoyle. Christy A. 359. 594 Hoyt. Donald P. 101 Hrebec. Barbara C. 187 Hsu. Chang-Shurn 676 Hu. Wilson T. 230 Huang. Shu-Shyr 230 Hubbard. Fred W. 21 1.489 Hubbard, Mary J. 364. 594 Hubbard. Patricia J. 255. 594 Hubbart. Jerry D. 1 17. 373. 594 Hubbell. Bonnie M. 594 Hubbell. Larry D. 373 594 Huber. Debrah J. 210. 255. 594 Huck. Anita M. 337. 594 Huddleston. Carol S. 359. 594 Hudson. Linda 226 Hudson. Loretta 216. 264. 594 Hudson. Sumner 241 Hudson. Wanda L. 241 Hueben. Donald F. 304. 594 Huecker. GayleD. 353. 594 Huerter. Mary C 676 Huether. Susan C. 226 Huffman. Daniel S. 58. 178. 297. 490 Huggms. Arten W. 446. 490 Muggins. Carol A. 260. 594 Hughbanks. Ronald G. 490 Hughes. Mrs. Florence 284 Hughes. James M 318. 490 Hughes. Shirley A. 344. 594 Hughes. Susan B. 164. 195. 221. 359. 594 Hughes. Wheeler M. 419 Huisman, William R. 395. 425. 594 Hull. Carol A. 353. 594 Hultine. J. Dustm 388. 594 Humes. Linda G 171. 173. 275. 594 Humes. Nancy J. 173.275.594 Hummel. Carolyn A. 364. 594 Hummel. Margaret E 62. 353. 594 Humphrey. Frank J. 182.217.241.490 Humphrey. Raymond J. 594 Humphrey. Robert L. 229 Humphries. Adrian P. 229 Hund. Johanna M. 490 Hund. John M. 373. 594 Hundley. Roger A 177.381.594 Hung. Nguyen T 208 Hunkapiller. Jamie 226 Hunkapiller. Paul D. 594 Hunsicker. Paul D 594 Hunsicker. Zelma J. 337. 594 Hunt. Beverly J. 344. 594 Hunt. Carol 224 Hunt. Frederick E. 381 594 Hunt. James M 179 Hunt. Robert E 490 Hunt. Shirley A 353. 594 Hunter. Deanna L. 359. 594 Hunter, Janice A. 275. 490 Hunter. John D 388. 594 Hunter. Nancy C 594 Hunter. Patricia J. 594 Hunter. Raymond L. 381 594 Hunter. Thomas W 293 490 Huntsinger. Nela K 328. 594 Hunziker. Jolene A 353. 594 Hupe. Jeanette K. 594 Hupe. Norman W. 278. 490 Hurrelbnnk. R. 373. 594 Hurst. Marta 353. 594 Hurst. Stephen H. 595 Hurt. Beverly A. 359 595 Husain. Mir M. 221 Huseman. GlennisS 173. 207 247 355 595 Huss. Peter 423. 490 Hussain. Mohammed S 676 Huston. Doug E. 280. 595 Huston. Larry G 490 Hutchinso n. Claudia 388. 595 Hutchmson. Lily T 359. 490 Hutfles. Joseph E. 217. 595 Huxman. Kent J. 595 Huy. DinhT. 208 Huzayyin. Ahmed S. 155 Hyde. Jonathan Q. 373. 595 Hyder. David L. 185. 297. 490 Idleman. Larry L. 490 Ihloff. Timothy W. 177.310.595 Ikard. James A. 290.490 Imhof. Ray D. 490 India Association 232 Indoor Track 432-433 Ingalsbey. Joyce K. 595 Ingels. Janis D. 490 Ingersoll. Jeanne A. 260. 490 Ingmire. Wayne L. 201. 373. 595 Ingram. Pamela S. 354. 355. 595 Innis. JannisJ. 595 Innis. Karyl K. 595 Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers 182 Intermill. Marilyn J. 344. 595 International Agriculture 96-97 International Coordinating Council 41 Intfen. Christopher 373. 595 Intfen. Thomas E. 373. 595 Intramurals448-451 lota Kappa Phi 223 Iran Association 235 Irelan. William W. 294. 595 Ireland. Micheal A. 595 Irsik. Steve J. 490 Irvin. David W. 293. 595 In in. H. Hugh 170. 177. 238. 381. 595 Irvine. Patricia D. 130. 160. 171. 216. 354. 595 Irwin. Deborah L. 21 1. 344. 595 Irwin. Jerry E. 241.595 Irwin. Linda M. 186. 275. 490 Isch.JamesL. 595 Isch. Jerlynn K. 258. 595 Isch. Martha S. 264. 354. 595 Iseminger. Stephen B. 381. 595 Isenberg. Ann E. 72. 344. 595 Islamic Association 221 I son. Marietta M. 232 lson.NorbertoT.232 Ivy Richard J. 595 Jaax. Alan R. 293. 490 Jaax. Bobbie B. 490 Jaax. Jerry P. 200 Jacka. Donald L. 373. 595 Jackson. Alton W. 595 Jackson. Carl F. 160. 288. 484. 490 Jackson. David H. 288. 491 Jackson. Edward N. 174. 595 Jackson. Fred 162 Jackson. Jimmy A 388 491 Jackson. Judy G. 260. 491 Jackson. Linda D. 195. 243. 255 595 Jackson. Lynn A. 213. 246. 324. 328. 595 Jackson. Michael H. 288. 595 Jackson. Pamela A. 187. 354. 595 Jackson. Robert M. 420 Jackson. Sheran K. 229. 354. 595 Jackson. Terry B. 595 Jackson. William R. 48. 331. 595 Jacobite. Tommy L. 197. 298. 491 Jacobs. Curtis R. 288. 491 Jacobs. Dennis D. 595 Jacobs. Francis P. 491 Jacobs. James G. 595 Jacobs. Melvin D. 595 Jacobs. Michael J. 243. 290. 595 Jacobs. Rodney E. 595 Jacobs. Stanley E. 596 Jaeger. Calvin D 177. 279. 447. 491 Jaeger. Diana R. 210. 324. 337. 596 Jager. Karen R. 268. 596 Jager. Robecca M. 596 Jagger. James F. 48. 186. 244 298 596 Jagger. John F. 48. 186. 298 491 Jahnke. William 125. 179 Jajkowski. James R. 596 Jakowatz. Judy 169. 216. 241. 272. 596 Jambunathan. Ramamur 676 James. Diane L. 344. 596 James. Jeanette 164. 344. 596 James. Judith A. 359. 447. 491 James. Kathleen L. 266. 596 James. Marlys M. 333. 596 Jameson. Donald L 174. 204 491 Jamison. Nancy K. 266 344 596 Jamvold. Daryll D. 288. 491 JanaKiraman.Thiruuenqadam232 676 Janke. Warren R 381. 445. 596 Jansen. Raymond T. 596 Jansen. Ruth E. 333. 596 Janson. Tomas C. 423 Jansonius. Lewayne 381. 596 Jansonius. Rodney J. 381 596 Janssen. Justin B. 200. 298 596 Janssen. Mark 373. 446. 596 Jarboe. Ralph E. 373. 596 J a rdme Terrace 396 Jarman. Roberta K. 491 Jarrett. Janalee 270. 597 Jarvis. Christopher 597 Jarvis. David A. 33 1.597 Jarvis. John C. 290 Jasper. Celeste J. 344. 597 Jasper. Charles L. 117. 169. 174. 221. 491 Jay. Sharon S. 344. 597 Jaynes. Scott W. 597 Jeannin. Michael R. 191. 206.491 Jeffries. Philip J. 170. 388. 389. 597 Jenkins. Anne M. 226 Jenkins. Cynthia E. 256. 333. 597 Jenkins. Donald 597 Jenkins. Elizabeth A. 243. 260. 597 Jenkins. Gerald L. 241 Jenkins. James G. 491 Jenkins. Robert J. 491 Jenkins. Steven E. 49. 247. 373 Jennings. William D. 597 Jennison. Rolland N. 165. 381. 597 Jensen. Jean A. 597 Jensen. Kendra K. 344. 597 Jensen. Larry L. 597 Jensen. Sue A. 247. 343. 344. 597 Jensen. Thomas A. 216. 381. 597 Jeon. Doyle 233 Jeppesen. Jon A. 191.491 Jeppesen. Judith K. 172. 173 Jepson. Pamela 597 Jepson. Warren H. 597 Jeram. Darcey D. 201. 337. 597 Jernigan. Douglas K. 297. 597 Jernigan.SueZ. 224. 597 Jernigan. Thomas M. 297. 597 Jeselnik. Diane M. 491 Jeselnik. Philip E. 333. 597 Jesse. Robert G. 381. 597 Jessen. Peter C. 294. 597 Jessup. Ernest D. 597 Jewell. Ralph E. 597 Jewell. William A. 388. 597 Jewers. Thomas W. 181. 373. 597 Jewett. Roberta A. 365. 597 Jilg. Curtis E. 331.597 Jilka. Robert L. 306. 597 Jirik. Carolyn M. 195. 344. 597 Jockman. Joyce E. 213 Jockman. Joyce I. 242. 256. 597 Joel. Robert D. 76. 388 597 Johannes. John M. 193. 491 John. Rogers. 310. 597 Johns. Merrily A. 48. 344. 597 Johns. Nancy 597 Johnson. Adele 246 Johnson. Armin E. 181. 597 Johnson. Bradley D. 304. 597 Johnson. Bruce 395 Johnson. Charlene M. 597 Johnson. Charles J. 222 Johnson. Charles R. 174. 597 Johnson. Charlotte C. 220 Johnson. Christine A. 337. 597 Johnson. Crecia E. 229. 359. 597 Johnson. Cynthia K. 359. 491 Johnson. Darrel L. 244. 491 Johnson. David B. 413. 598 Johnson. David C. 598 Johnson. David E. 181. 220. 491 Johnson. David 0. 373. 598 Johnson. David W. 221. 306. 598 Johnson. Dennis J. 183. 222. 381. 598 Johnson. Dennis R. 288, 598 Johnson. DonaldB. 79. 81. 174 598 Johnson. Donnis A. 240. 270. 598 Johnson. Douglas C 381. 598 Johnson. Eric D. 598 Johnson. Fred F. 201 Johnson. Fredrick A. 598 Johnson. Gary L. 318. 491 Johnson. George D. 192 676 Johnson. Janet E. 354. 598 Johnson. Janice L. 243. 365. 598 Johnson. John A. 203. 388. 598 Johnson. John L. 161 Johnson. Karen E. 256. 344 Johnson. Karen G. 598 Johnson. Karen L. 224 492 Johnson. Kathy L. 187. 260. 598 Johnson. Kenneth P. 437 Johnson. Larry L. 191. 288. 492 Johnson. Laurel 1. 343. 344. 598 Johnson. Margaret E. 360. 598 Johnson. Marian E. 256. 365. 598 Johnson. Martene K. 598 Johnson. Michael K. 217. 598 Johnson. Patricia K. 344. 598 Johnson. Patricia L. 48. 181. 186.492 Johnson. Peggy I. 210. 220. 676 Johnson. Phyllis J. 492 Johnson. Randy R. 598 Johnson. Richard A. 598 Johnson. Rita A. 365. 492. 598 Johnson. Rita A. 264 Johnson. Robert L. 2O3. 297. 492 Johnson. Robert L. 598 Johnson. Rosellen A. 21 1. 220. 361. 365. 598 Johnson. Sarah E. 360. 598 Johnson. Sharleen L. 155. 196. 210 Johnson. Sheldon L. 492 Johnson. Stephen E. 294. 598 Johnson. Stephen R. 492 Johnson. Susan M. 354. 598 Johnson. Susan S. 211. 246 . 365. 598 Johnson. Terry K. 355 Johnson. Wendy L. 173. 242. 344. 598 Johnson. Zoe A. 598 Johnston. Barbara J. 344. 598 Johnston. Beverly A. 45. 166 Johnston. Ernest N. 381. 598 Johnston, Harvey L. 245. 388. 676 Johnston. Janice A. 145. 208. 598 Johnston. Jeanette M. 598 Johnston. Jeffrey G. 373. 598 Johnston. Lawrence L. 381. 598 Johnston. Michaela A. 65. 66. 72. 227. 264. 337.598 Johnston. Robert E. 598 Johnston. Roland W. 177. 217. 492 Joiner. Richard W. 2O1. 373. 445. 598 Joiner. Virginia M. 264. 344. 598 Joig. Curtis E. 172 Jolly. Linda J. 229. 333. 598 Jones. Andrew M. 207. 245. 492 Jones. Anita L. 220. 365. 598 Jones. Arthur D. 388. 599 Jones. Barbara A. 599 Jones. Bill M. 446 Jones. C. Clyde 1 12. 405 Jones. Carol L. 344. 599 Jones. Carolyn R. 213. 354. 599 Jones. Cecelia M. 254. 258. 599 Jones. Craig K. 279. 373. 599 Jones. David F.I 76 Jones. David K 373. 599 Jones. Donald C. 599 Jones. Donald R- 373. 599 Jones. Donna J. 354. 599 Jones. Douglas S. 373. 599 Jones. Eddy K. 172 Jones. Florrie N. 328. 599 Jones. Gregory E. 381. 599 Jones. Jacquelyn E. 492 Jones. James H. 303. 492 Jones. Judith A. 169 Jones. Karen S. 162. 229. 354. 492 Jones. Kenneth L.373. 599 Jones. Kenneth W. 381 . 599 Jones. Marcia A. 599 Jones. Michael E. 78 Jones. Michael W. 284. 381. 599 Jones. Oscar L. 388. 599 Jones. Pamela A. 170. 187. 256. 492 Jones. Paula G. 365. 599 Jones. Randall S. 373. 599 Jones. Richard L. 166. 599 Jones. Robert G. 381. 599 Jones. Susan E. 275. 599 Jordan. Charles E. 599 Jordan. Jack M. 676 Jordan. James S. 294. 599 Jordan. Joseph A. 599 Jordan. Linda E. 344. 599 Jordan. Ronald E. 197.492 Jordan. Stephen J. 599 Jorgensen. Donald J. 222 Jorns. Kenneth D. 1 17. 165. 174. 599 Joslyn. Victoria S. 344. 599 Joy. Robert D. 388. 599 Joyce. Liana S. 365. 599 Joyce. Vicky L. 264. 599 Juarbe. Carmen A. 201 Jubelt. Hilbert 106 Judd. Brenda A. 213. 246. 329. 354 599 Judd. Kathryn 29. 216. 275. 492 Judging Teams 79-81 Judo Club 240 Judson. Diane F. 226 Judson. Kenneth L. 492 Juhnke. Carol J. 337, 599 Juiliana. Frank A. 201 Julich. Kenneth S. 599 Jump. Robert D. 388. 492 Junior Livestock Judging Team 81 Junior Meats Judging Team 80 Junior Panhellenic 254 Justice. Gale A. 328. 492 Justus. Mary S. 388. 599 Kaaz. Rozanna L. 21 1. 244 Kaberline. Carolyn A. 71. 172 187 337 599 Kackley. Jerry A. 599 Kadel. Stephen D. 599 Kadoum. Ahmed M. 2O5 Kael. Pauline 34 Kaelson. Elizabeth A. 343. 344 599 Kaelson. Teresa L. 344. 599 Kaempfe. Gregory W. 373. 599 Kaff. Joanne P. 492 Kahmeyer. Lana J. 492 Kahrs. Amos J. 80 Kaiser. Ann P. 160. 169. 216. 328. 599 Kaiser. Gerald G 388. 599 Kaiser. Jean E. 337. 600 Kaiser. Pamela S. 72. 211. 365 600 Kaiser. Vera M. 344. 600 Kaiseruddm. M.41.221 Kale. Steven R. 161. 325. 600 Kallenbach. Marvin D. 47. 298. 493 Kamalapur. Pralhadra 232 Kammerer. Robert J. 600 Kanawyer. Merry J. 264, 493 Kancel. Maurice E. 600 Kandt. Michael E. 600 Kane. Kent K. 304. 600 Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls 158. 324 Kanuck. Richard J. 493 Kao. Chanssa J. 230 Kao. Chuan 230. 676 Kapelle. Kathleen A. 21 1. 242. 258. 365. 600 Kaplan. Sara 224 Kappa Alpha Theta 268-269 687 Kappa Delta 270-271 Kappa Kappa Gamma 272-273 Kappa Phi 223 Kappa Sigma 300-301 Karhut, Elaine M. 221, 344, 600 Karlin, James E. 221 . 306. 600 Karr, Dennis O. 48. 186 Karst. Stanley A. 60. 286. 600 Kasitz. Nancy A. 210. 329, 600 Kasl. David R. 493 Kasper, GeneC. 105, 160, 161 Kasselman, Dennis G. 217, 298, 493 Katana, Jacquolynn A. 221, 344, 600 Kater, Larry E. 493 Katlin. Michael D. 493 Katz. Robert D. 238. 373. 600 Katz, Ronald F. 195.600 Katzer. JeraldC.493 Kauffman. Sharon K. 365. 600 Kaufman. Cheryl J. 190. 360. 600 Kaufman. Julie D. 268. 600 Kaufman. Peter J. 200. 374. 600 Kaufmann. Linda M. 354. 600 Kaup. Janette K. 354. 600 Kaup. Richard E. 324. 325. 600 Kaupp. Beverly J. 222 Kay. Roberts. 183 Kay. Vickie L. 226 Kearn. John L. 381, 600 Kearn, Linda L. 354. 600 Kearn. Robert E. 381, 600 Kearney, Gay A 365. 600 Keast. Mark E. 382, 600 Keating, Kathleen A. 200, 272, 600 Keck. Philip R. 190.493 Keefer. Mrs. L. 277 Keeler. Robert G. 382. 600 Keener. James L. 493 Keeshan. Mary M. 328. 600 Keeten, Donald W 373, 600 Kehler. Mary E. 245, 360. 600 Kehr. Kathleen 187. 216, 264. 600 Keim. David C. 200 Keist. Robert P. 288. 600 Keister, Ann L. 239. 260. 600 Keith, Gary L. 294. 600 Kelchak, Ellen J. 493 Kellenberger. David 373, 600 Keller. Duane L. 174, 204, 493 Keller. John B. 493 Keller. Larry F. 409 Keller, Madelyn G. 169. 268. 600 Keller, Martha V. 600 Keller, Thomas E. 200. 313. 438, 439 Keller. Thomas R. 600 Keller. William M. 313, 395. 439. 600 Kelley. Eugene F. 493 Kelley. James P. 600 Kelley, John R. 177. 183 Kelley. Katherine J. 354. 600 Kelley. Linda K. 365. 600 Kelley. Mary B. 187, 344, 601 Kelley, Patricia A. 601 Kelley, Paul L.I 18, 131. 153 Kelley. Philip M. 306. 493 Kelley. Stephen T. 200 Kelley. William L. 294. 373, 425, 601 Kellogg, Karolyn K. 210. 329. 493 Kellogg. Martha C. 337. 601 Kelly. Candace A. 75. 187. 360, 493 Kelly, Charles C. 373. 601 Kelly. Colleen M. 601 Kelly. James P. 204. 601 Kelly. Marie A. 354 601 Kelly. Michael M. 209 Kelly. Pamela M. 493 Kelsey. Marilyn S. 170. 243. 328. 493 Kelso, Cynthia A. 246 Kelso. Donald B. 246. 493 Kelyman. Charles T. 183,290.601 Kemble. Debra C. 365. 601 Kemp. Paula A. 344. 676 Kempton. Kirk A. 382. 601 Kendall. Lawrence M. 297 493 Kendall, Patricia 196 494 Kendig. Larry W. 373. 601 Kennedy. Deanna S. 354. 601 Kennedy. Donald L. 221, 494 Kennedy, Gerald F. 304. 601 Kennedy. Gregory E. 601 Kennedy, Janice M. 256. 601 Kennedy. Kathleen L. 272, 494 Kennedy, Mary P. 212. 365, 601 Kennedy. Patrick B. 601 Kennedy. Ronald D. 221. 494 Kennedy. William H. 395 Kennett. Susan 268. 345 601 Kent. Chester R. 373. 601 Kent, Gary D. 279. 601 Kent. James D. 494 Kent, Margaret J. 345.601 Kent, Stanley R. 284. 601 Kenton, Ronald G. 201. 331. 601 Kenyon, James R. 165. 21 1. 298, 601 Kepple. Steve T. 601 Kerbs. Brad J. 481 494 Kerbs, Brent M. 297.601 Kerlis. Jaynelle226 Kern. Douglas A. 374. 601 Kern, Edward W. 244, 374 601 Kern. Kelly A. 354. 601 Kern. Michael D. 160. 244. 382. 601 Kern. William E. 166. 382, 601 Kerr. Susan J. 266. 345. 601 Kerschen. Kenneth A. 294. 601 Kershner. Claude A. 303. 494 Kessler. Alan F. 143. 160. 169, 178 181 185,321.405,493.494 Kessler, Arlys E. 264, 345. 601 Ketterman. Deborah L. 345, 601 Ketterman. Kathleen 172. 173, 254. 255, 601 Ketzner. Barbara L. 145. 209 365 601 Keys. Linda J. 164. 345. 601 Khan. Edna A. 234 Khanna, Hari N. 232 Kice.JohnE. 374. 601 Kidd.QuintonR. 494 Kidd. Roger C. 240 Kidd, Rosalyn K. 229 Kiefer. Leeroy C. 280. 601 Kiefer, Sandra 201. 354. 601 Kifer. KathyE. 345. 355.601 Kiker. Carolyn J. 172. 245, 328 601 Killacky. Cecil J. 601 Killion. DouglasC.413 Kimbal. David W. 374. 602 Kimbal, Steven V. 602 Kimbrel. Deborah K. 258. 333. 602 Kimbrough. James E. 197. 494 Kimbrough. Marilyn K. 224 Kimmi. Elizabeth A. 494 Kimsey. llene A. 72. 266, 602 Kincaid. Colleen G. 221.354 602 Kinder. Steven W. 318. 437. 602 Kinderknecht. Jeanette 242 258 602 King. Douglas W. 494 King. R. Eileen King. Laurel C. 333. 602 King. Royce M. 182. 388. 494 King, Timothy D. 602 Kingry. Danny C. 243. 602 Kingsley. Connie S. 345 602 Kingston. Robert F. 286. 602 Kinney. Anne R. 270. 494 Kinney. Robert D. 321. 494 Kinsman. Sandra K. 270, 602 Kirby. David L. 494 Kirby. KathlynL.354, 602 Kirby. Virginia K. 256. 266. 602 Kirchhoff . Henry C. 297, 494 Kirchhoff. Maria J. 337 602 Kirchhoff. Wayne L. 288 602 Kirk. John M. 310. 602 Kirk. Judy D. 272. 602 Kirk, Richard D. 298. 494. 602 Kirk. Robert G. 241. 321. 494 Kirk. ThelmaJ. 258. 494 Kirkendall, Robert L. 286 494 Kirkham. Lynn E. 388. 602 Kirkwood, AnnK. 140 256 602 Kirleis. Allen W. 175 Kirmser. PhjIipG. 141 Kiser. Barbara K. 109 494 Kiser. BillieJ. 258 602 Kiser, Rick E. 217. 303,494 Kiser, William F. 190. 429. 494 Kistler. Roy H. 495 Kistner. HenryO. 288. 602 Kitch. Jane E. ' 195. 260. 360 602 Kitch. Judith L. 245. 495 Kitch, Pamela G. 208, 337 602 Kitchen, Fave L. 329. 602 Kitchen, Lawrence D. 495 Kitchens, Nancy 602 Kite, Thomas L. 602 Kjorlie. Paul C. 602 Klag. Kathryn A. 216. 272. 602 Klag. Thomas E. 310. 602 Klasing, Kenneth A. 446 Kleczka. Frank A. 602 Kleeman, Darrel M 182 495 Klein. Carol M. 345. 602 Klein, Darwin K. 48. 155, 160. 186.280. 676 Klein. Frank J. 602 Klein. Karen M. 354. 602 Klein. Lawrence R. 80. 318 495 Kleiner. Kathleen L. 223 Klema. Dell J. 165. 374 602 Klema. Joyce M. 354, 602 Klemm. Mary G. 365. 602 Klemm. Paula S. 365, 602 Klemm. Thomas P. 602 Kletchka. Catherine 345. 602 Klever. Deborah L. 271. 602 Kleysteuber, Joan M. 258 495 Klick. Barbara J. 255, 495 Klimek, Edward L. 76 602 Kline. Ronald R. 285 495 Kling. John R. 184. 495 Klingenberg, Linda L. 226 Klinger. Dwight D. 92 Klmger. Laurel 274. 275. 337. 602 Klocke. Larry L. 80. 495 Klocke, Roxanne R. 603 Kloefkorn. Trudy A. 247. 328. 603 Kloepper. Margaret J. 201. 354. 603 Klouer. Carol M. 226 Klouse. Ronald W 495 Klover. Paul E. 495 Kluck. GeneR. 198 Klug. Duane F. 374. 603 Klusener. John A.207 245 Kmoch, Donald J. 149. 495 Kmoch. Joyce 224 Knapp. Robert D. 603 Knappenberger, Don J. 374. 603 Knappenberger. Mary 268 603 Knarr. Carl A. 603 Knarr. Kenneth L. 170. 331. 603 Knedlik, Mary S. 245. 345. 603 Knedlik. Nancy E. 354. 495 Knetter. Cheryl S. 242. 360 603 Knetter. James D. 603 Knetter, Marsha K. 48. 365 603 Knief. Mary K. 76. 354. 603 Kniffin. Carol A. 345. 603 Knight. Charles W. 204, 245. 495 Knight, David D. 395. Knight. David L. 429. 431. 604 Knight. James H. 21 1, 286. 495 Knight. LennisC.495 Knight. Steven G. 604 Knighton. Robert L. 290. 604 Knilans. Jane M. 354, 604 Knipp, John M. 204 Knodle, Barbara A. 271, 345.604 Knop. Douglas B. 288. 495 Knop. Rhonda J. 495 Knopp. Allen R. 194. 494. 495 Knorr, Fritz 439 Knott. Larry S. 382. 604 Knott. Timothy J. 200. 299. 604 Knowles, Harold R. 48, 186 Knox. David T. 374. 604 Knox. Phillip L. 174, 280. 495 Knox. Sharon J. 210. 495 Knutson. Herbert C. 118 Kobbeman. Laura J. 190, 345. 604 Kober. Vernon L. 495 Kobetich. Robert W. 278. 495 Kobets. Sister Mary F. 170. 234. 360. 496 Kobiskie.JohnW. 374, 604 Kobuszewski, Joseph 604 Koch. Alan D. 204. 243, 325. 445. 604 Koch. Betty R. 171,216.258,604 Koch. Dennis L. 604 Koehler. Stephen J. 382 383 604 Koelliker. Donald V. 299 496 Koelliker. Marilynn 354. 604 Koelliker, Ruth A. 266. 604 Koenig. Raymond L. 288 604 Koepsel. Wellington W. 141 Koerner. John E. 382. 604 Koger. John M. 496 Koger. William C. 604 Kohake. Mariana C. 604 Kohl. Cheryl G. 337 604 Kohl. Larry E. 210, 247.496 Kohr. Cheryl A. 337 604 Kohr. Diana L. 187 Kohr. Karen J. 337. 604 Kolarik. Kathleen S. 221. 345 604 Kolb. Marita P. 354, 604 Kolb. Sheila S. 221. 329 604 Kolich, Emile J. 183. 406. 496 Kolich. Michael J. 395. 409. 604 Kolick. Emile J. 382 Kolling. Gary R. 331.604 Kolman. La Donna J. 213 360 604 Kolstad, MarleneM. 210 Kolsti, Diane C. 345, 604 Kongs, Diane M. 246, 329, 345. 604 Kongs. Thomas F 306 496 Konitz. JackH. 197.294 496 Konold, Michael D. 304. 604 Konz. Dorothy L. 153 Kooken. Dale D. 374. 604 Koons, Karen E. 496 Koons. Suzanne E. 345. 604 Koontz. Dean L. 382. 445. 604 Koontz. Wal ter H. 604 Kootz. Sharon L. 208. 329 604 Kopke. Jerry E. 279 Kopp. Frederick A. 79, 174 203 496 Kopp. JuleE.266. 604 Kopp, Kristy K. 21 1. 345. 604 Koppes, Jeanette L. 268. 604 Korach. Connie L. 497 Korach. Gerald F. 676 Korber. Nancy J. 239. 271. 273. 604 Kordes. Deanna M. 365 604 Korinek. William J 374 604 Kornfeld. Marylyde255. 360. 604 Korte. Eugene F. 382. 605 Korthanke, Marsha 241, 360 605 Kossyk, Irene B. 243. 354 605 Koster. Kathryn A. 365, 605 Kostus, Alan J. 382. 605 Kotak. Prakash C 232 676 Kotapish. Kay E. 354.497 Kotay, Miles 605 Koudele. Colleen H. 233. 234. 260 605 Kovar. John R. 388 605 Koven. Alan L. 201 Kozlowski. Michael M. 310 497 Kracht. Katherine Y. 497 Krainbill, Milton J. 374. 605 Krall. Janet E. 245. 345, 605 Kramer. Allan J. 220. 676 Kramer. GayleC.605 Kramer. John A. 306. 605 Kramer. John A. 382, 605 Krasinski. Joseph H. 176 Kraus, Fredrick W. 318. 497 Krause. Deborah K. 216. 264 605 Krause. Richard D. 313. 497 Kraut. Charles W. 279, 497 Krchnavy. Karen K. 605 Krehbiel. Marsha D. 129, 256, 356. 605 Krehbiel. Roger K. 605 Kreider. Beverly J. 48. 329. 497 Kreiser. Beverly L. 245 Krepinevich. Daniel 497 Kreuger. Kirk 313 Kreutzer, Edwin L. 388 605 Kreutzer. Gail J. 374, 605 Kreutzer. John C. 280, 605 Krey. Shari I. 605 Krishaswamy. Leela 676 Krishna. Jennarcddy 181. 232, 233 Krishnaswamy. Mathri 676 Krna. Kenneth J. 321 Krob. Alan D. 165 388 605 Krob. Judith M. 221. 328, 605 Kroeger. Myron E. 497 Kroening. Donald W. 497 Kroening. DwayneA. 288.605 Kroenlein, Karolyn K. 190. 246. 329. 605 Krogdahl, David W. 201. 374. 605 Kroger. John M. 293 Krohn. Frank M. 382, 605 Kronblad. Randall A. 201. 374. 605 Krongold. Steven J. 201 . 374, 605 Krouse. Larry L. 382. 605 Krouse, William R. 388. 605 Kroutil. Karen A. 497 Krueger. Kirk W. 605 Krueger. Marilyn K. 216. 272. 605 Krug. Richard D. 497 Kruger. Raymond W 354. 497 Kruh. Robert F 153, 154 Kruse. Billy J. 135. 160 Kruse, Curtis W. 497 Kruse, Joann M. 354. 605 Kruse. Karen R. 213. 345. 605 Kruse, Linda M. 145. 171.211.328.605 Kruse. Loren J. 75. 186. 187. 605 Kruse. Phyllis M. 497 Kruse. Richard L. 190.497 Kruse. Steven J. 497 Kruse. Thomas C. 299. 331, 605 Kruse. Thomas R. 605 Kruse. Verna M. 345. 605 KSDB-FM 76-77 KSRH 76-77, 390 K-State Amateur Radio Club 241 K-State Collegian 73-75 K-State Engineer 78 K-State Flying Club 241 K-State Forensic Union 244 K-State Judo Club 241 K-State Players 48-49 K-State Singers 164 Kubitschek. Kay D. 48. 72. 190.271,605 Kuckelman. David J 172 290 605 Kuder. Larry J. 605 Kueker. Cynthia K. 242. 365. 605 Kueser, Lawrence F. 605 Kuharic, James A. 299. 606 Kuharic. Judy K. 345. 606 Kuhlman. Dennis K. 181. 606 Kuhlman, Ronald J. 200 388 606 Kuhn. Barbara J. 354. 606 Kuhn. Catherine A. 354 606 Kuhn. Jerry D. 318. 606 Kuhn, Michael J. 310. 395. 409 606 Kuhn. Peggy L. 354. 606 Kuhn. Robert A. 288. 497 Kukuk. Virgine L. 345. 606 Kumamoto. Clifford T. 199, 241 Kumar. Ravindra 232 Kumar. Sudesh 232. 676 Kunkel. Richard H. 390 606 Kuntz. Charles R. 497 Kuntz, Dianna J. 497 Kuppinger. Byron K. 310. 606 Kurr. Albert B. 207. 606 Kurtenbach. Glenn V. 390. 606 Kurth. Royal D. 606 Kurth, Sandra K. 497 Kurth. Walter W. 299. 606 Kushner, Sharon L. 365. 606 Kuzila. Andrea L. 221. 345, 606 Kuznicki. Sister Ellen 677 Kyle. Mark D. 183. 184, 217. 324. 389. 390 497 Kyser, Michael D. 180 Laas. Brenda L. 606 Lacey. Charolyn K. 260. 606 Lackamp. Donald R. 206. 607 Lackey. John L. 374. 497 LaCoe. Deborah L. 337. 607 Ladd. Dale L. 374. 607 Ladd. John A. 382. 607 Laessig. Harold K. 607 LaFene. Benjamin 107 Lafferty. Gary M. 294. 395. 413. 607 Lafferty. Patrick J. 294. 607 Laffoon. John R. 176 Lahey. Margaret 105 Lahman. Roger E. 607 Lahr. Sandra L. 498. 607 LaHue, DelmonW. 205 Lair. Catherine A. 345. 607 Lairmore. Mary H. 607 Lally. Norman F. 607 Lamb. Carol J. 345, 607 Lamb, Susan R. 337.607 Lambda Chi Alpha 302-303 Lambert. Carolee A. 220 Lambert. Charles D. 81 . 1 74. 245. 481 . 498 Lambert. Galen L. 607 Lambert. Trudy L. 345. 607 Lamborn. Robert D. 278, 607 Lamer, Charles W. 286, 607 Lamp. Lynda E. 365. 607 Landers. Dixon H. 298. 31 1 Landes. Carolyn K 195. 220. 222. 246. 329. 607 Landes. Marvin L. 190.439 Landis, Dennis G. 445 Landis. Larry D. 374. 607 Landon, Alfred M. 23 Landon Lectures 22-23 Landon, Larry R. 374. 607 Landow, Dean B. 298. 374 Landrith. Pamela S. 360. 607 Landry. George R. 158, 607 Lane. Alyce 354. 607 688 Lane Douglas C. 290. 395. 429. 434. 607 Lane. Iris J. 234. 244. 607 Lane. John D. 607 Lane. Marilyn S. 224 Lane. Patricia A. 298 Lane. Sidney A. 498 Lane. Vicki J. 272. 345. 607 Lang. Gerald J. 216. 374. 498 Lang. Josephine A. 337. 607 Lang. Laura F. 196. 329.498 Langdon. Sara 0. 72. 272. 365. 607 Lange. Janice M. 498 Lange, Steven L. 191. 498 Langenwalter. Kathleen 607 Langland. Constance 75, 187. 265. 485. 498 Langland. Dale F. 31 1. 607 Langley. James W 199 Langner. Lauren J. 172. 195. 607 Langton. Marcia K 266. 607 Langvardt. Daryl R. 607 Lanham. Kenneth E. 374, 607 Lankas. Diane R. 237. 360. 607 Lanman. Arley D. 170. 179. 321. 498 Lappm. Jerry B 300. 607 Larison. Dale E. 374. 607 Larison. Gary W. 498 Larkm. Michele M. 354. 607 Larkins. 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Marcia E. 245 Latta. Joel G. 316. 608 Latta. Loretta J. 6O8 Latta. Richard P. 2O4. 240. 499 Latta. Robert L. 186. 671 Lauck. Daniel W. 608 Laue. Sharon A. 608 Laufenberg. Daniel G. 374. 608 Laughlin. Amy A. 260. 608 Laughlin. Eugene 132. 135 Laughrey. Kenneth E. 303. 499 Launder. David B. 313. 608 Laurie. Dave 190 Law. Kent A 608 Lawless. Eldon D. 194 Lawless. Penelope D. 211 Lawrence. Dave 419 Lawrence. Calvin E. 274. 374. 608 Laws. Linda D 337. 608 Lawson. Carol J. 354. 608 Lawson. Catherine A. 390. 608 Lawson. Gerald W 395. 4O9. 608 Lawson. Kenneth J. 608 Leach. Charles W 382. 608 Leach. Deborah J. 173. 360. 608 Leach. James E. 170. 172. 382. 383. 608 Leachman. Robert B. 131 Leahy. Alice M. 70. 187. 499 Leakey. Richard S. 374. 6O8 Leal. Angela L 226 Leal. Manuel R. 423 Lear. Jimmy R 608 Leasure. Mary K. 354. 6O8 Leatherman. Carol J. 499 Leathers. Charles W. 172.345.608 Leathers. Michael R. 76 Leathers. Ronald R 499 Leathers. Theresa L 608 Leavengood. Luther 131 Lebens.MaryJ 337. 608 Lebow. John R. 315. 608 Lebreton. James E. 499 Lebreton. Kathryn E. 360. 608 Lechner. Fred P. 499 Leckron. Terry S 354. 608 Lee. HoraceB. 131,401 Lee, Jane A. 255. 499 Lee. Jennifer A. 337 608 Lee. Kathryn J. 216. 254. 265. 608 Lee. Linda K. 260. 608 Lee. Nancy E. 608 Lee. Raymond M. 390. 608 Lee. Susan K. 337. 6O8 Lee. Young-Chul 234. 671 Leeper. Georgiana L. 260. 365. 608 Leeper. Linda L. 21 1 . 608 Leeper. Robert W. 6O9 Lees. William R. 395. 413. 609 Leete. Steven M. 499 Lefton. John M 211 Legleiter. Floyd J. 1 70. 390. 6O9 Lehew. Cynthia J. 169. 609 Lehmann. Elmer E. 185.429.431.499 Lehr. Robert L. 217. 306.609 Leidael. George P. 413 Leighty. Jeffrey S. 609 Leighty. John W. 185. 241 Leighty. Joseph W. 217. 321. 499 Leiker, David L. 382. 609 Leiker. Larry E. 382. 6O9 Leiker. Raydean 277. 499 Leis. Theresa L. 221 . 329. 499 Leise. Jerome 1. 199. 221 Leisure. Dorothy J. 271. 609 Leitner. Marilyn K. 337. 609 Leker. Karen E. 265. 609 Lemley. 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James W. 245. 499 Lewis. Kathy G. 499 Lewis. Michael L. 217. 609 Lewis. Pamela J. 260. 354. 609 Lewis. Richard E. 274 Lewis. Robert E. 324. 374. 609 Lewis. Ruth L. 224 Lewis. Shirley A. 499 Lewis. William L. 170. 184. 217. 5OO Ley. Jane S. 172, 360. 609 Ley. John R. 143. 160. 182. 185. 321. 500 Libhart. Martin C. 374. 609 Library 102-103 Lichty. Richard W. 192 Lickteig. Linda A. 333. 500 Lieteau. Alfred W. 500 Lietzke. Nancy K. 354. 609 Light Brigade 216 Lightner. David K. 222. 299. 500 Lightner. Richard A. 6O9 Lignitz. Margaret A. 609 Lignitz. Nancy J. 171. 337. 609 Liljegren.CraigA. 166. 183.313.610 Liljestrand. Mary L. 197. 500 Lilley. Ronald D. 390. 610 Lillich. Gary A 325. 610 Lillich. Wendell L. 182. 185. 610 Lilliston. Patricia 263.610 Lilly. Dennis R. 297. 500 Lilly. JanetS. 354. 6 10 Lilly. Richard K. 297. 500 Lilly. Sharon K. 345. 610 Limes. Alma 354 Lin. Ben-Huang 245. 671 Lin.ChuenC. 230 Lin.Tzong-Nan234.671 Lincoln. Cheryl L. 345. 610 Lindahl. 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Susan M. 345. 612 Lovell. Charles K 48 Lovell. LeeW. 71 Lovitch. Fran J. 343. 345. 612 Lowdon. Douglas D. 374. 612 Lowe. Cynthia J. 345. 612 Lowe. Mrs. Harold T. 256 Lowe. Marie A. 186. 365. 447. 612 Lowman. Catherine I. 273. 612 Lowrey. Timothy L. 313. 612 Lowry. Brenda A. 612 Lowry. Kathryn J. 240. 612 Lowry. Myron W. 439 Lowther. Marcia L. 501 Loy. Douglas E. 390. 612 Loy. Stephen E. 612 Loyd. Linda D. 354. 612 Loyd. Marilyn S. 48. 365. 612 Loyd. Martha L. 273. 612 Lucas. Clifford S. 374. 612 Lucido. Mary N. 365. 612 Luck. Robert V. 216. 382. 612 Luckeroth. Janice M. 365. 612 Luckeroth. William J. 170. 187. 217. 382. 488.501 Ludden. Linda L. 123. 170. 179. 266. 492. 500 Ludlum. JoeK 501 Ludwig. Suzanne M. 338. 612 Luehring. Lila L. 273.612 Luhring. Richard A. 501 Luke. Betty 220 Luke. Jessie L. 345.612 Luke. Linda S. 226 Luke. Roberts. 612 Lull. Dennis S. 420 Lundine. Cathy S. 345. 612 Lundquist. Marcia G. 187. 612 Lundstrom. Dana L. 258. 612 Lunn. Edward A. 332. 671 Lunn. Sharon L. 332, 671 Lupacchino. Christine 354. 612 Lusby. Keith S. 612 Lutheran Student League 222-223 Lutjemeier. Everett 501 Lutjemeier. Margaret 501 Luttgen. Patricia J. 169. 612 Luttrell. Nila L. 223 Lydick. Sylvia A. 612 Lynam. William W. 612 Lynch. Franklin E. 3O4. 501 Lynch. Gary E. 390. 612 Lynch. John D. 305. 612 Lynch. Michael D. 277. 612 Lynn. Gary D. 501 Lyon, Carol A. 172. 173.336.338.612 Lyon. D. Lynnette 354 Lyon. Deanna K. 338. 612 Lytle. James D. 382. 613 MacCullum. Jim 310 MacDonald. Helen H. 354. 613 MacGowan. Elizabeth 501 Macha. Garry L. 180. 181. 185. 501 Macharia. Benson W. 231 Macho. Christine M. 48. 345. 613 Macho. Kenneth J. 191.613 Mackender. Elizabeth 263. 501 Macy. Elbert B. 186 Macy. Judith L. 50. 130. 216. 227. 265. 613 Maddox. James W. 1 17. 374. 613 Mader. Edward A. 203. 325 Mader. E. L. 8O Mader. Michael W. 613 Madison. Donald C. 2O6. 374. 501 Madrigal Singers 166 Maes. Sue C. 501 Maestas. Alan H. 439. 613 Mages. Larry E. 2OO. 390. 613 Magette. Stephen F. 382. 613 Maggard. Linda K. 360. 613 Magill. Mary K. 224 Magnett. Dale 382. 613 Magnusson. David C. 216 Mah. Larry K. 613 Mahajan. Suresh S- 232 Mahar.JohnR.613 Mahmood. Farhat 221 Mahmud. Sheikh F. 234. 671 Mahoney. Lucinda A. 268. 354. 613 Mai.LeT.208 Maichel. Jacqualine 502 Maier. Gary E. 502 Maier. Harold G. 502 Maier. Maureen K. 345. 613 Maike. Ronald D. 613 Maisch. Janice E. 196. 502 Majeski. Catherine A. 338. 613 Majeskie.J.Lee81.203 Major. Linda L. 139. 257. 502 Malkames. Marjorie A. 354. 355. 613 Mall. Donna D. 266. 613 Mallory. William E. 165. 297. 613 Malone. Mike J. 160. 217. 297. 613 Malone. Terrance J. 297. 613 Mamura. Owen M. 229. 500 Maness. George M. 305. 502 Maness. James S. 502 Maneth. Cheryl A. 237. 254. 265. 345. 613 Mang. Patricia L. 245. 365. 613 Mangelsdorf. Edward 217. 3O5. 613 Manhart. James R. 325. 613 Manion. Betty J. 345. 613 Mankin. William E. 374. 613 Manley. Marsha 213. 236. 338. 613 Mann. Abdul R. 221. 234. 671 Mann. Barry A. 613 Mann. Dale P. 139. 195. 310. 502 Mann. Deanna L 354. 613 Mann. H. Stewart 123. 502 Mann. Judith L 360. 613 Mann. Michael A. 613 Mann. Sheila R. 345. 613 Mann. Stewart 176. 297 Mansfield. Mike 22 Mantel. Cheryl A. 109. 257. 613 Mantho. Claudia L. 226 Manuel. Milton L. 153. 206 Manzo. David J. 155 Mapes. Robert E. 135. 193. 316. 613 Mar. Clarence Y. 321. 613 Marble. Herbert D. 613 Marcuson. Diane G. 221. 354. 613 Marden. Michael C. 502 Marmg. Jeanne M. 338. 613 Marion. G. B. 155. 203 Marion. Kathy C. 328. 613 Market. Charles E. 502 Market. Kristin H. 613 Marker. Leora B. 254. 613 Marker!. Sherry L. 338. 613 689 Markley. Daniel H. 502 Markley, John E. 294, 502 Markley. John R. 671 Markley. ReneeL.613 Marks, Anita 78 Marks. Christopher A. 614 Marks. Michael M. 78 Marian Hall 378-385 Marler, Ronald J. 291, 614 Marling. Mark E. 31 1.502 Marling. Mary A. 345. 614 Marmet. Phyllis J. 614 Marquart, Charlene K. 502 Marr. John M. 153 Marrs. Janet K. 502 Married Students 396-397 Marschhausen. Helen 345. 614 Marsden, James S. 216 Marsh. Cindy 224 Marsh. James T. 197.502 Marsh. Nola 224 Marsh. Raymond T. 614 Marshall. Catherine 72. 257. 365. 614 Marshall. James R. 614 Marshall. Janet J. 338. 614 Marshall. Lawrence W. 208. 246. 374. 614 Marshall. Lisa R. 268. 345. 614 Marshall. Patricia L. 365. 614 Marshall, Richard K. 614 Marston. Clinton M. 614 Marten, Beverly A. 354. 614 Marten. Jo Ann 365. 614 Marten. Larry L. 185.614 Marten, Martin P. 311. 502 Martens. Barbara L. 263. 502 Martens. Elaine M. 263. 365. 614 Martens. Kathryn L. 166. 263. 614 Martin. Alvin J. 184. 502 Martin. BennieL. 297.614 Martin, Bradford E. 374, 614 Martin. Collette L. 260. 614 Martin. David A. 177. 285, 502 Martin. David F. 299. 671 Martin. Deborah L. 360. 614 Martin. Duane W. 374. 614 Martin. Fred R. 216. 614 Martin. Janet L. 242 Martin. Jean A. 328. 614 Martin. Lester D. 502 Martin. Linda G. 345, 614 Martin. Linda S. 209. 502 Martin. Marianne 390. 614 Martin. Marsha J. 171.212.237.614 Martin. Marty J. 213. 273. 365. 614 Martin. Michael M. 203. 614 Martin. Regina M. 360. 614 Martin. Richard L. 172. 374. 614 Martin. Steven W. 374. 614 Martindale. Robert L. 503 Martinek, DwightJ 503 Martinsen. Andrew L. 614 Martinsen. Roy J. 614 Martinsen. Rudolph G. 431 Marxen. Gloria A. 338. 614 Marzan. Elena L. 65, 211. 345. 614 Masarek. Jeffrey S. 390 Masciovecchio. Jeannie 338. 614 Mason. Anthony R. 166. 217, 325. 503 Mason. Gerald W. 614 Mason. Joel J. 382. 614 Mason, MarlinW. 206. 614 Mason, Ronald G. 197 Masquelier. Suzette614 Massa. John P. 274, 374. 614 Massey. JohnetteC. 263. 503 Massey. Larry B. 220. 222. 237, 299. 503 Massey. Patricia A 259. 502 Massie. Michael P. 390. 614 Massieon, Robert M. 615 Massingill. Kenneth 180. 181. 217. 503 Mast. Kathleen M. 338. 615 Masters. Andrew R. 313. 615 Masters. Daniel W. 313. 503 Masters. Janet L. 195. 503 Mathes. Jimmie R. 174. 204. 503 Mathes. Lawrence E. 21 1. 503 Mathes. Viva K. 324. 338. 615 Mathews. Robert D. 503. 671 Mathews, Robert J. 382 Mathewson, James E. 183. 233. 297, 615 Mathewson, Joseph R. 177, 183 297 615 Mathras. Kenneth E. 382, 671 Mathis. Jimmy D. 285. 615 Mathur, NavinP. 232 Matney. William T. 325. 615 Matson, Jenell M. 345. 615 Matthews. George E. 615 Matthews. Leslie A. 313. 615 Matthews. Robert C. 193, 300 Mattke. Frank E. 206. 245. 615 Mattley. Charles M. 615 Mattley. Miles C. 243. 305 Mau. Karen J. 263. 615 Mau. Marilyn C. 213. 216. 354. 615 Mauck. Charles A. 615 Mauderly. Nancy A. 206. 245. 246, 329. 615 Maurer. Stanley J. 615 Mawdsley, Michael W. 170. 333. 615 Mawhorter, David P. 395 615 Maxfield. John E. 131 Maxwell. Bruce A. 160.321.429.615 Maxwell. Larry A. 206, 209. 615 Maxwell. Larry W. 413 Maxwell. Richard D. 220 503 Maxwell. Stephen R. 390. 615 Maxwell. Thomas J. 204. 615 Maxwell. VernonD. 197 503 Maxwell, William H. 180. 181, 185. 220. 503 May. ElwoodE.382, 615 May. Judy A. 338. 503 May, Stephen L.615 Mayaki. William C. 231. 423. 503 Maycheck. Bernard J. 390. 615 Mayer. Don R. 331.615 Mayer. Gail A. 354. 615 Mayer. Linda A. 257,503 Mayer. Michael H. 207. 382. 503 Mayers. Cynthia R. 345. 615 Mayfield. Bernard 615 Mayfield. Cornell 390. 615 Mayfield. GaylaM. 164.354.615 Mayhew. Becky J. 338,615 Mayhill. Doris B. 328.503 Mayhill. Samuel A. 382. 615 Mayhill. Terrence D. 185. 615 Mays. AlbertinoG. 615 Mayse. Thomas M. 221. 306. 615 McAdams. JanisJ.503 McArthur. Lanissa L. 164. 365. 615 McAtee. Betsy L. 164. 354, 615 McBeth. Thomas H. 207. 245 McCain. President James A. 17.87.99 McCall. Joelle A. 247. 360. 615 McCallister. Gary D. 313. 615 McCallum. James D. 615 McCallum. Roger S. 375. 615 McCann. Christopher 375. 615 McCann. Linda M. 354. 616 McCargar. Mark A. 277. 616 McCarthy. Margaret E. 345. 616 McCarthy. Mary A. 616 McCarthy. Robert H. 503 McCartney. Roger P. 198 McCarty. Helen E. 208, 221. 365. 616 McCaskie, Elizabeth 257. 338. 616 McCaslin, Linda E. 213. 265. 616 McCauley. Charles R. 245, 375. 616 McCausland. Paul S. 294, 616 McClanahan, RobertW. 278.616 McClary. Dennis E. 199. 616 McClellan. James R. 199. 382. 616 McClenny. Diane M. 354, 355. 616 McCloskey. John D. 439. 616 McCloskey, Mary C. 345, 616 McClure. Alexander D. 207. 616 McClure. Craig B. 617 McClure. Donald R. 80. 81. 207, 247 McClure. J. Raymond 198 McCollough. Joanne E. 206. 343. 345. 617 McCollough, Linda K. 226 McCollough. Mary E. 226 McComas. James 135 McConaughey. Michelle 223. 345. 617 McConnell. Edward M. 177 McCool. Katherine A. 345. 617 McCormick. James M. 617 McCosh. Gordon L. 117. 175.204.503 McCown. Susan J. 345. 617 McCoy. Elizabeth A. 257, 617 McCoy. Michael D. 390. 617 McCoy. Michael P. 375. 617 McCoy. Patricia L. 258. 503 McCoy. Shirley J. 164,354.617 McCoy. Thomas K. 293. 617 McCrary, Janet E. 263. 617 McCreight. Dick W. 504 McCrillis. Joan E. 263. 617 McCullough. Jackie A. 221 McCune. David E. 285, 504 McCune. James D. 193.285.504.617 McCune. James R. 315. 617 McDaniel, Dennis L. 200. 247. 617 McDaniel, Donna R. 220. 504 McDaniel. Harry W. 170.220.504 McDaniel. Karen L. 195. 210. 242. 329. 360.617 McDaniel. Karen M. 48. 195. 210. 242, 329.360,617 McDermed. Michael E. 437 McDermott. Richard D. 313. 617 McDevitt. Patrick T. 191.617 McDiffett. W. Michael 316. 617 McDonald. Karen C. 247. 365 McDonald, David C. 294, 617 McDonald. Diane K. 173.345.617 McDonald. Galen R. 206. 297. 504 McDonald. Gary W. 185.504 McDonald. Georgianne 504 McDonald. Harry E. 170. 290. 395. 504 McDonald. Karen C. 48. 617 McDonald. Kenneth R. 179. 324. 331. 617 McDonald. Michael B. 390. 617 McDonald. Patricia A. 195, 245, 365, 617 McDonald. Randolph 617 McDonald. Randy J. 241 . 504 McDonald, Robert C. 375. 617 McDonald, Sharon S. 241, 671 McDonald, Stanley L. 294. 617 McDougal.DianneK.617 McDougal. James K. 190. 438. 439. 504 McDougal. Jean M. 617 McDowell. Douglas R. 390,617 McElhany. Patrick A. 166. 617 McElwain. Linda J. 360. 617 McFadden. Christy N. 375, 617 McFadden. Robert E. 504 McFaddin. Kim R. 504 McFall.AlanL. 184. 185.504 McFarland. Terry L. 294. 617 McFarlane. Joy Y. 354. 355. 617 McGee. James B. 313. 617 McGill. John R. 216 McGill. Raymond M. 395. 429, 432 McGinnis, John M. 221. 382. 617 McGinty. Ethel H. 617 McGovern. George 95. 99 McGrath. Harry B. 303. 617 McGrath. Randall E. 395, 440, 617 McGrew. Terry L. 374, 375, 617 McGugm. Mary E. 354. 617 McGugin. RexC. 504 McGuire. Harlyn G. 201. 303. 617 McGuire. Stephen P. 390. 617 McHenry. Gail D. 329. 618 Mcllrath. Alice F. 390. 618 Mclntyre. Barbara J. 618 Mclver. Kathleen J. 333. 334 618 McKaig. Jane E. 343, 345, 618 McKaig, Jimmy M. 375, 618 McKaig. William J. 389. 390. 504 McKale. William C. 618 McKay. Cheryl J. 258. 504 McKee. Charles A. 618 McKee. Charles E. 220 McKee. Mary J. 211.504 McKee. Miles 121 McKee. Russell E. 504 McKeeman, Deriece M. 164. 354. 618 McKelvey. Sandra K. 365, 618 McKemy, Elizabeth C. 258. 618 McKenna. Charles T. 618 McKenzie. Gordon B. 318, 618 McKerracher. Joanne 360, 618 McKinley, Ann L. 224 McKinley. Carolyn K. 169. 216, 266. 504 McKinley, David L. 618 McKinley, Douglas L. 297, 618 McKinley, James H. 237 McKinley. Joan L. 618 McKinley, Marshall C. 375. 618 McKinley. Roxane210. 258. 360. 618 McKinley. Steven G. 203. 374. 375. 618 McKinney. Sheryl K. 221. 354. 618 McKinsey. Claudia M. 195. 345. 618 McKnight. Clifford S. 285. 504 McKnight. Susan V. 354. 618 McKnight. VickiL 345. 618 McKoon. Maxine L. 210 McKoon. Merle D. 201 McLain. Daryl K. 311.618 McLain. Michael S. 203. 285. 618 McLane. Timothy P. 395. 413 McLaughlin, David E. 374. 375. 618 McLeish. Edwin I. 375. 618 McLenon. Rodney B. 313. 618 McLeod, Greg A. 390, 618 McLeod. Kathryn L. 365. 618 McLeod. Myra L. 145, 259, 504 McLeod. Warren H. 293. 504 McMahon. ElaineC. 354. 618 McManis. Mary M. 169. 268. 505 McMaster. Ginger L. 505 McMilin. Edward M. 505 McMilin, KathyJ. 224 McMillan, Judith K. 259. 505 McMillan. William D. 390. 505 McMillen. Billy D. 618 McMillen. Jeanne P. 505 McMillen. John M. 306. 618 McMillen. Kerry K. 179.375.618 McMillen. Thomas J. 177.618 McMillern, Thomas J. 293 McMillin.MaryJ. 273. 618 McMinn, Teresa I. 360. 618 McMullen. Rodney D. 290. 505 McMurray. Donald R. 165. 313. 618 McNall, Preston E. 141 McNally. John A.618 McNeal. Charles D. 194. 209. 246. 325. 618 McNeal. Deanna M. 338. 618 McNeal. Douglas M. 170. 217. 291. 505 McNee. Diana D. 618 McNee. Janet A. 618 McNeil, Charlotte A. 259. 618 McNerny, Charles M. 395, 429. 433. 619 McNerny. Elaine K. 345. 619 McNerny. Nancy L. 187.505 McNew. Jerry L. 375. 619 Me Partlin, Geoffrey 506 McPheeters. Phillip 246. 375. 619 McPherson. Eileen A. 506 McPherson. Marlene R. 338. 619 McPheter. Gordon L. 75. 310. 506 McQuillen. Tracy G. 390. 506 McReynolds. Connie 204. 506 McReynolds. Diane R. 506 McReynolds, Jerry C. 1 1 7. 206. 506 McReynolds. Richard 180. 191. 506 McVicker. Cheryl A. 195. 506 McVicker. Earl D. 181.619 McWilliams. Dennis D. 81. 204. 222. 382. 619 Meade. Rosemary 211. 221. 227.254. 259. 619 Means. Charles S. 345. 619 Means. Michele R. 48. 265. 506 Meat Judging 79 Medlin.C.J. 186 Meek. MiloB. 619 Meetz. James A. 207. 619 Mehta.VijayH.232. 671 Meier. Douglas W. 619 Meier. Jane A. 354. 619 Meirowsky, Bernard J. 390. 671 Meisenheimer. John M. 203. 447. 619 Meitler. Gene C. 619 Meives. Joseph R. 419 Melberg. Donna L. 619 Melland, Patricia A. 338. 619 Mellgren. David J. 321, 506 Mellies. Bennett W. 390. 619 Meloan. Cliff 241 Meloan. Mike 241 Melton. JanieL. 354. 619 Melton. Steven J. 203. 506 Melvin. James M. 382. 619 Men ' s Bowling 446 Menard. Robert L. 191 Mendenhall. Lonnie L. 375. 619 Mendenhall. Marilyn 365. 619 Meng. Gloria A. 355,619 Menne, Emily L. 257. 619 Mennonite Fellowship 223 Menz. Nancy K. 273. 506 Meredith. Ronald L. 619 Meredith. William H. 619 Mermelstein. Martin 619 Mermis, Douglas R. 305. 619 Merriam. Joseph G. 197. 506 Merriam. Robert 174 Merriam. Steven D. 201 . 277. 506 Merriman, John W. 190 Mertes. Kathleen A. 360. 619 Meschke. MartyM.619 Meseke. Linda C. 345. 619 Messer. James E. 182 Messick. Sharon L. 355. 619 Messmer. Vicki J. 254. 259. 619 Mestrovich. Janice C. 263. 619 Mesubi. Michael A. 220. 231. 233 Metz. DeidreA 220. 360. 619 Metzen. Melvin N.619 Metzger. Joyce I. 244. 355. 619 Metzinger. Leon F. 382. 619 Meyer. Bruce F. 321.619 Meyer. Carolyn F. 208. 365. 619 Meyer. Daryl J. 204. 325. 619 Meyer. Donald K. 619 Meyer. Donna M 338,619 Meyer, Howard L. 619 Meyer, John T. 286. 506 Meyer. Julie A. 247. 365.619 Meyer. KathyJ. 345. 620 Meyer. Laura L. 72. 195. 265. 620 Meyer. Leo D. 382. 620 Meyer, Leroy G. 375. 620 Meyer. Louis J. 174,204.620 Meyer. Mary E. 355, 620 Meyer. Mary K. 333. 620 Meyer. Nancy E. 355. 620 Meyer. Phillip C. 199.241.620 Meyer. Robert M. 620 Meyer. Robert M. 285. 291. 620 Meyer. Sheri A. 620 Meyer. Theresa A. 48. 329. 620 Meyer. William E. 375. 620 Meyers. Gilbert J. 620 Meyers. Holly E. 164. 506 Meyers. Terry L. 298. 506 Mia.AbdusS. 234 Mia.SahanaraS. 234 Michaelis. Richard D. 180. 620 Michaelis. Wade G. 620 Michaels. Kathryn S. 45. 227. 360, 620 Michaud. Patrick G. 620 Mick. Mary K. 338. 620 Mick. Theodore J. 321. 620 Mickelsen. Ross 155 Mickey. Coy C. 197.506 Microbiology Journal Club 210 Middleton. George V. 166 Middleton. Raymond E. 217 Middleton. Richard L. 506 Middleton. Russell W. 179. 506 Mielke. Robert H. 291.620 Mierau. William C. 382. 620 Miesse, John V. 191. 297, 620 Mignot. Vaughn D. 506 Mikesell.MerrelE.506 Milbradt.Orpha J.506 Miles. CarmelJ. 345. 620 Miles. Dale W. 204. 620 Miles. Frederick 125 Miles. Gregory A. 390. 620 Milhon, Virginia K. 355. 620 Millenbruch. Sharon 246. 329. 507 Miller. Alan G. 620 Miller. Allan V. 507 Miller. Anna C. 620 Miller. Arthur D. 294. 507 Miller, Barbara A. 507 Miller, Brenda L. 329, 620 Miller, Charles E. 620 Miller, Charles L. 278, 375. 507 Miller. Craig L. 325. 620 Miller. Darrell E. 507. 620 Miller. Darrell L. 299. 620 Miller. David L. 382. 620 Miller. Deborah 257. 620 Miller. Donna L. 229.237 Miller. Douglas A. 109 Miller. Frederick G. 286. 620 Miller. Gary R. 207. 245. 390. 620 Miller. Gerald E. 382.620 Miller. James V. 620 Miller. Jamie L. 355. 620 Miller. Janean L. 257. 507. 620 Miller. Janet F. 338. 620 Miller. Janice S. 129. 169.265.484.507 Miller. Jean 263 Miller. John E. 620 Miller. John M. 313. 620 Miller Joseph E. 172.247, 621 Miller. Joe P. 382.621 Miller. Linda G. 206. 345.621 Miller. Lisa M. 365. 621 Miller. Mar L. 338. 621 Miller.MarcE. 199.311.621 Miller. Marcia A. 195. 360. 621 Miller. Marcia C. 222. 346, 671 Miller, Martema C. 213, 229. 360, 621 Miller. Mary S. 355. 621 Miller, Max I. 311. 621 Miller. Michael D. 447.621 Miller. Michael G. 331 690 Miller. Milo K. 293. 621 Miller. Nancy E. 360. 621 Miller. Pamela A 338. 621 Miller. Patricia A. 268. 338. 621 Miller. Patricia W. 239 Miller. Paul E. 297. 5O7 Miller. Paula K. 72. 266. 346. 621 Miller. Randall 0. 241. 382. 621 Miller. Rexanne 333. 621 Miller. Richard 0. 296. 621 Miller. Richard H. 621 Miller. Richard P. 199 Miller. Sherry E. 507 Miller. Stephen R. 170. 172. 333. 621 Miller. Steven 0. 382 Miller. Steven D. 375. 621 Miller. Timothy L. 170. 375. 621 Miller. Victoria L 621 Miller. VikkiK. 267. 507 Miller. William H. 507 Mills. Alan D. 507 Mills. Donald C. 395. 429. 621 Mills. Gene L 180.238.621 Mills. George D. 621 Mills. Janet A. 213. 355.621 Mills. Mary J. 201 . 244. 255. 621 Mills. Robert B. 205 Millsap. Catherine A 164. 246. 360. 621 Mims. Larry S- 229. 375. 621 Minard. Margaret K 273. 621 Mmchew. Linda R. 355. 621 Miner. Clarence R. 2O9 Miner. Kathleen M. 227 Miner. Oliver W. 286. 621 Miner. William D. 315. 621 Minnick. Waiter R. 216. 621 Minor. Jams L. 259. 346. 621 Minshall. Robert G 621 Mintner. Joseph R. 409 Minturn. Laurel A. 269. 507 Mistier. Barbara D 169. 216. 227 Mitcha. Donna E. 621 Mitcha. John L. 184. 313. 507 Mitchell. Mrs. F. W. 264 Mitchell. Howard L. 118 Mitchell. Jalayn 360. 621 Mitchell. Jan L. 346. 621 Mitchell. Jonathan B. 303. 621 Mitchell. Jonell A. 226 Mitchell. Kenneth B. 621 Mitchell. Letha F. 346. 507 Mitchell. Martha C 195. 229. 355. 621 Mitchell. Myron W. 166. 622 Mitchell. SharleneK 355 671 Mitchem. John R. 375. 507 Mittan. Paul D. 375. 507 Mittermeyer, Frank C. 671 Mitts. Warren C. 129. 3OO. 622 Mlmek. DanJ 170.331.622 Moate. Mrs William 279 Mock. Gregory D. 305. 622 Mock Political Convention 20-21 Mockel. Marta E. 226 Moe. Jacquelyn A. 109 Moe. Sandra S 622 Moeder. Denis J. 507 Moehlman. Thomas J. 3O5. 622 Moffatt. Margaret R. 213. 355. 622 Moflett. Dan A. 390. 622 Moffitt. Calvin R. 201 Mottitt. Maren 338. 622 Moherman. Dorothy L. 346. 622 Mohler. Candace M 346. 622 Mohr. Terry J. 180. 181.622 Mojibian. Mansour 235 Moldoff. Douglas L. 201 Moll. Marianne M 346. 622 Mollenkamp. Lew E. 303. 622 Moller. Inge H. 622 Mollett. Michael M. 507 Monacci. John E. 507 Moncrief. Robert M. 300. 622 Monroe. William E 293. 622 Monson. William J 229 Montgomery. David C. 204 Montgomery. Donald W. 305. 622 Montgomery, George 192 Montgomery. James M. 622. 409 Montgomery. Leroy 413 Montgomery, Susan D. 507 Montgomery. Thomas D. 3O5. 622 Montney. Gordon E. 229. 245. 507 Montney. Wayne A 1 77. 382 Montour. Edward J. 182. 507 Moody. Ann E. 507 Moody. Jackie W 338. 622 Moomaw. Robert E 382. 622 Moon. Clayton E 164 Moon. Rosemary A. 229. 244. 346. 622 Mooney. Mary K. 221. 355. 622 Moore. Bill M. 229. 622 Moore. D Jesse 313. 622 Moore. Deborah A 355. 622 Moore. Francis W. 184. 229. 241. 508 Moore. Fritz 131. 159 Moore Hall 386-393 Moore. James E 193. 313. 375. 622 Moore. James L 229. 431. 622 Moore. Judith A 333. 622 Moore. Melba M 508 Moore. Michael E 170. 375, 622 Moore. Michael K 382. 622 Moore. Myrtle 328 Moore. Patricia E. 48. 186. 329. 622 Moore. Penny D. 226 Moore. Roberta A 210. 329. 622 Moore. Sylvia E 508 Moore. Terry D 622 Moorman. James H. 21 1 . 508 Moran. Timothy W. 508 Morehead. 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Stephen R. 217. 297. 508 Morris. Susan L. 261 . 623 Morris. Teresa E. 623 Morrison. Dennis C. 413 Morrison. Greta A. 173 Morrison. Linda K. 360. 623 Morrison. Marva L. 671 Morrison. Murdoch K. 201. 245. 390 Morrison. Robert M. 201. 245. 375. 390. 508.623 Morriss. Dennis R. 375. 508 Morrow. James K. 31 1. 508 Morrow. Joyce B. 329. 623 Morrow. Karen 355. 623 Morrow, Kathryn 355. 623 Morrow. Margo M. 338. 623 Morrow. Marlene F. 508 Morrow. Robert L. 25. 161. 179. 492. 508 Morse. Richard L. 147. 623 Mortar Board 169 Morton. Catherine A. 216. 360. 623 Morton. Mane J. 508 Morton. Myrnus M. 623 Morton. Thomas S. 204. 623 Moser. Herbert C.I 53 Moser, Victor C. 180 Moses. Robert W. 178. 183. 508 Mosher. Dale R. 205 Mosher. Shirley A. 172. 273. 623 Mosher. Susan 205 Moshier. David D. 3O5. 623 Mosier. Carol E. 365. 623 Mosier. Jacob E. 149 Mosier. Richard A. 200. 623 Mosier. Steven J. 623 Mosier. Valdean W. 182. 508 Mosiman. Paul R. 179. 508 Moss. Victor A. 216. 445. 447. 623 Mostafa. Rabie A. 170. 221. 231. 671 Mosteller. James 1. 190. 671 Mosteller. Martha 164 Mount. Sharyl L. 261. 623 Mountford. Max G. 190. 508 Moxley. George F. 325. 623 Moxley. Tom J. 160. 299. 509 Moyer. Cheryl A. 263. 623 Moyer. David E. 509 Moyer. Marlene K 169. 263. 509 Mrozinski. Kenneth F. 186 Muck. Duane C. 374. 375. 623 Mudge, Barbara E. 346. 623 Mudge. Patricia A. 208. 365. 623 Mudrey. Stephen J. 286. 623 Mueller. Gail E. 173. 346 623 Mueller James P. 209. 245 Mueller. Janice S. 355. 623 Mueller. Larry R. 623 Mueller. Mary A. 255.623 Mugler. David J. 1 18 Mugler. Laree A. 255. 355. 623 Muir. Barbara S 269. 623 Muir. William L. 287. 623 Mulanax. Atvin E. 153 Mull. Douglas J.3O6. 509 Mull. Gerald D 3O6 623 Mullen. Danny D. 375 623 Mullen. Jane M 338. 623 Mullen. Pamela C. 338. 509 Mullen. Robert L. 190. 671 Muller. Patricia A. 623 Mulligan. Jeanette M. 338. 624 Mullmix. Frances R. 21 1. 269. 464. 5O9 Mulvany. James A. 184. 185. 217. 509 Mulvany. Thomas P. 193 624 Muncie. Shirley A. 259 624 Mundt. Jonathan R. 391. 624 Mundwiler. Nancy J. 1 72. 346. 624 Munger. Arthur P. 624 Munger. Deborah D. 226. 624 Munger. Harold H. 180. 383 Munson. Barbara A. 247. 355. 624 Munson. Robert C. 170. 382. 624 Munson. Virginia M. 155 Muntz. Alan J. 209. 246. 509 Muntz. Pamela L 624 Mu Phi Epsiton 186 Murdock. Larry L. 205 Muret. Rita A. 170. 172. 5O9 Murphey. Christine 624 Murphree. Ola M. 355. 624 Murphy. Charles M. 509 Murphy. Daniel C. 207. 391. 5O9 Murphy. Deanna M. 139. 509 Murphy. Donna M. 226 Murphy. Janet E. 221. 346. 624 Murphy. Jerry S. 240 Murry. John P. 131 Murphy. Joseph L. 177. 5O9 Murphy. Julie A. 246. 346. 624 Murphy. Kay E. 261. 624 Murphy. Kay M. 346. 624 Murphy. Marilyn J. 391. 624 Murphy. Mark A. 375. 624 Murphy. Shanon K. 229. 237 Murray. Larry L. 283. 624 Murry. Frank D. 206. 624 Murry. John P. 131 Murry. Michael D. 382. 624 Murry. Robert A. 190. 624 Murtola. Stephen J. 391. 624 Musgrove. Constance 222, 624 Musil. Elmer L. 187. 247. 297. 624 Musil. Hannah E. 259. 624 Musil. Marjorie R. 5O9 Musil. Mary L. 242. 259. 365. 624 Musil. Rosemary 346. 624 Musil. Susan E. 624 Mussel man. Kathryn J. 21 1. 346. 624 Mussemann. Christine 346. 624 Musser. Ronald D. 391. 624 Mustafa. Abdel M. 221 Mutch. Janis E. 267. 624 Mutch. Jeanne L. 267. 346. 624 Myers, Eveline C. 624 Myers. Frank L. 405 Myers. Forest E. 192 Myers. Gaylord P. 165. 247. 624 Myers. GunileA. 509 Myers. KrislyJ. 346 624 Myers. Linda L. 355. 624 Myers. Lloyd V. 338. 509 Myers. Ronald E- 184. 313 509 Myers. Ronald L 285. 624 Myrick. Pamela S. 269 624 N Naaf. Douglas E. 293. 624 Nachtigal. David J. 375. 431 . 624. 429 Nachtigal. Dorothy A 209. 223. 338. 624 Nafziger. Alvin K. 382. 624 Nagel. Harold G. 155.205 Nagle. Catherine H. 221. 624 Nagte. Christine H. 346 Naiman. Connie M. 186. 329. 509 Naiman. Dale E. 1 17. 206. 299. 509 Naiman. Danny H. 625 Na math. Joe W. 67 Nash. David F. 237. 306. 625 Nave. Carol S. 338. 625 Nayak, BabajiC.232 Naylor. Donald G. 331. 625 Neaderhiser. Larry L. 244. 625 Meal. Gary L. 293. 625 Neal. Marcus L. 391. 625 Neal. Philip J. 625 Neal. Philip L. 625 Needham. Sheila J. 171. 213. 333. 625 Neely. Mary F. 209. 221. 329. 509 Neely. Richard D. 321. 509 Neff. Martin E. 229. 510 Neff. Merry V. 355. 625 Neff. Susan L 273. 625 Neil.C. Dwayne206. 510 Neil. Carolyn M. 210. 365. 625 Neill. Dale E. 510 Neill. Geraldine 226. 391. 510 Neill. Linda L. 391.625 Nail. Robert D. 625 Neill. Susan A. 269. 365. 625 Neilson. Chester 365 Nekuda. Janice C. 355. 510 Nelsen. Craig 625 Nelson. Carol J. 510 Nelson. Darryl J. 293. 625 Nelson. Dev4O5 Nelson. Edward E. 391. 625 Nelson. Gayle L. 360. 625 Nelson, Glen E. 201, 391. 626 Nelson. James R. 3OO. 510 Nelson. Jane A. 355. 626 Nelson. John T. 510 Nelson. Leland E. 293. 626 Nelson. Nanette M. 255. 626 Nelson. Norman W. 382. 626 Nelson. Patricia L. 2OO. 626 Nelson. Patricia S. 626 Nelson. Robert R. 626 Nelssen. Linda K. 346. 626 Nelthorpe. Ronald A. 395. 413. 626 Nemechek. Juanita J. 338. 626 Nesbitt. John W. 201 Nesler. John 447 Netson. Nancy A. 263. 626 Neufeldt. Harold D. 176 Neumann. Judith A. 365. 626 Nevins. Cattileen A. 346. 626 Nevms. Ralph 51. 142 New. Mark W 165. 313. 626 Newbury. Shirley M. 346, 626 Newcom. Charles W. 16O. 221. 299. 626 Newcomer. Paula J. 365. 626 Newell. Dorothy A. 246. 338. 626 Newell. Joy Ann 265. 510 Newland. Douglas B. 423 Newland. Douglas E. 2O6. 510 Newlin. Ronald J. 626 Newman Club 221 News and Views 34-35 Newton. Paul E 391.671 Nichepor. Alex 234 Nichols Gymnasium Fire 36-37 Nicholas. John A. 283, 626 Nichols. Mary K. 346. 626 Nichols. Stanley K. 375. 626 Nichols. Wayne E. 181. 245 Nichols. Wayne E. 217. 245. 626 Nichols. William R. 3O5. 626 Nicholson. Heather L. 389 Nickel. Phillip A. 205 Nickelson. Barbara J. 626 Nicklas. Mark C. 626 Nicks. Linda L. 360. 626 Nickum. Joan M. 355. 626 Nickum. Roy H. 143. 178. 185 510 Niedentdal. Michael 305. 626 Niedenthal. Galen R. 80. 81. 2O4 Nielsen. Douglas A. 626 Nielsen. Chester D. 510 Niemann. Emily E. 261. 626 Niemeyer. John S. 293. 626 Nierteld. James L. 626 Nightingale. Conrad 199. 223. 291. 395. 428.626 Nightingale. Timothy 375 626 Nimz. Dale E. 626 Ninemire. Gerald A. 510 Nitsch. Carol S. 269. 626 Nrven. Lloyd H. 294. 626 Nixon. Nancy K. 346. 626 Nixon. ThurmanM. 222 283 626 Njoku. Celestine 0. 197. 510 Noble. Melvin L. 510 Nodler. Jami L. 36O. 626 Noel. John D. 626 Noel. Kent L. 626 Noland. Karen S. 338. 626 Nolde, Ted D. 375. 627 Noll. Daryl E. 627 Noll. Jerome R. 283. 627 Noll. William N. 510 Noller. Anne E. 265. 346 627 Noon. John P. 153. 155 Noonan. John P. 76. 355. 627 Noordsy. Jill S. 627 Norby. Galen 0. 158. 627 Norby. Marcia A. 145. 209. 269. 510 Norby. Oscar W. 99 Nordhus. David L. 375. 627 Nordin. John A. 192 Norman. Melford L. 201. 375. 627 Norris. Douglas C. 510 North. Barbara K. 254. 255. 627 North. Patrick W. 22 1 . 306 627 North. Richard C. 2O1 627 Norton, Beverly A. 257. 510 Norton. Charles L 118 Norton. Mark E. 395. 431 627 Norton. Richard K. 245. 627 Norton. Ron 245 Norton. Sharon Lee 245. 355. 627 Norton. Sharon Lucille 627 Norvell. Nancy J. 59. 273. 510 Nossek. William L. 408 Nothdurtt. Julie A. 171. 173.267 627 Nottingham. Dale A. 375. 627 Nottingham. Michael 627 Novak. Mary A. 627 355 Novak. Michael A. 131 No vosel. Judy K. 211.627 Nutty. James R. 321. 445. 627 Numberg, Rodger L. 627 Numberg. Thomas R. 283. 627 Nuss. Frederick J. 627 Nuss. Maxwell E. 283. 627 Nusser. Cynthia L. 355. 627 Nusz. William A. 211.671 Nutsch. Donald E. 283. 627 Nutt. William H. 301. 627 Nuttelman. Alvis F. 375. 627 Nuttelman. Robert A. 627 Nyamapfene. Edson 233 Nyberg. Ben 78 Obee. Richard C. 391. 627 Ooerle. Beverly S. 145. 21 1. 269. 627 Obermeier. Teresa M. 346. 627 Obert. Dixie R. 213. 247, 329. 627 Obrien. John T. 207. 510 Obrien. Lawrence P. 198 Ochs. Elizabeth A. 273. 627 Ochs. Judith A. 273. 355. 627 Ochs. Kenneth C. 190. 395. 510 Ochsner. John D. 627 Odell. Donald M. 170. 375. 627 Odell. Michael R. 310, 627 Odgers. Carol A. 246. 329. 627 Odgers. Glenda M. 210. 246. 346. 510 Odom. Richard E. 204 Odom. Rosalind E. 263. 365. 627 Odonnell. Patricia A. 627 691 Odonnell, Patricia R. 366. 510 Odrowski. Dona L. 366. 627 Ofallon, Kathleen A. 172. 627 Off-campus Housing 398-399 Oflynn. Richard H. 283. 628 Ogburn.Val224 Ogilvie. Kathryn 72. 257. 366. 628 Ogle. John W. 628 Ogle. Linda M. 628 O ' Harra. Mrs. Raymond 288 Ohl, Nancy J. 355. 628 Ohlde. Timothy H. 246 Ohmes. Francis E. 238. 511 Ohno. Mitsugi241 Olander. Judith A. 338. 628 Olander. Randall R. 511 Olandt, Carols. 329. 628 Oleary. Michael A. 628 Oleen. Betty K. 257. 51 1. 628 Oleen. Glenn C.80. 206. 628 Oles. Ralph K. 511 Oliver, Brian L. 628 Oliver. D. Ann 254. 273, 628 Oliver, Kenneth W. 181,511 Oliver, Larry J. 197.511 Oliver. Lois L. 224 Oliver. Mildred S. 164. 261. 628 Oliver. Stephen E. 244, 628 Olmstead, Marvin L. 628 Olsen. Russell L. 283. 628 Olson. Carolyn D. 206. 246. 329. 51 1 Olson.ColletteA. 346. 628 Olson, Gene L. 283. 628 Olson, George A. 139 Olson, Jeanne F. 628 Olson, Karen E. 628 Olson, Kathryn S. 628 Olson. Peter H. 313. 628 Olson. Raymond V. 1 18 Olson, WillardG. 81 Olsson. Beverly A. 269, 346. 628 Oltjen, Allan C. 199.628 Oltjen. Suzanne 224 Oman. Donald G. 293. 628 Oman. Dwight W. 419. 51 1 Omeara. Tracy J. 269, 628 Omicron Delta Epsilon 192 Omicron Nu 196 Omlor.Jane A. 360.511 Oneill. Ronald D. 511 Opat. Michael A. 628 Opat, Steven L. 297, 628 Opawale, Dorcas A. 231 Opawale. Johnson A. 231 Oplinger. Roger C. 299. 628 Orazem, Frank 206 Orear, GaryG. 184.305,511 Organ. William F. 310. 628 Organization of Arab Students 231 Organizations 156-247 Orientation 18-19 Orloske. Cynthia J. 254, 628 Orrell, Donald L. 287. 628 Orsini. David A. 45 Orton, Linda K. 220. 366, 628 Orwig. Peter M. 375, 628 Orwig, Thomas G. 413 Osborn. Dana L. 227, 628 Osborn, James M. 51 1 Osborn, James S. 197,305 Osborn, Victor L. 511 Osborne. Jay R. 170, 180. 294, 628 Osborne, Lloyd A. 628 Osbourn, Pamela J. 511 Osburn, Julieanne 346. 628 Osburn. Mary M. 628 Ostberg. Leo E. 283. 628 Ostermann, Alan D. 1 17. 206. 51 1 Ostermann, Jerry L. 628 Oswald, John M. 283. 628 Oswald, Laura E. 242, 259. 346. 628 Oswalt. Carolyn P. 346, 628 Ott, Randal 0.301, 628 Otte. Melodie A. 263, 628 Otten, Vicki R. 346. 629 Otto. Angela S. 237. 346. 629 Oumer, Zewudu 231 Ousley, Rebecca J. 346, 629 Outdoor Track 428-429 Overfield. Terry F. 195. 255. 629 Overley. Elaine 48, 247. 269, 366, 629 Overman, Robert D. 160. 166. 217, 287 629 Overocker, Janice A. 210. 329, 511 Overstake, Linda J. 265. 366. 629 Overstreet. Ronald L. 391. 629 Overturf. Joyce G. 346. 629 Owen. Gail E. 346. 629 Owen, Glen D. 629 Owen, Linda L. 338, 629 Owen, Robert L. 303, 629 Owens, David H. 409 Owens. Dennis E. 294, 629 Owens, Donna 329. 511 Owens. Pamela I. 333. 629 Owensby, Mary C. 269, 366. 629 Oxler. Douglas V. 440 Ozmun, Carole A. 355. 629 Pacey. Charles F. 283, 629 Pacey. Michael F. 283. 629 Pack, LindaJ. 211. 329, 629 Padon. Dorothy J. 629 Page, Barbara J 629 Page, Dennis D. 629 Page, Janet S. 166. 273. 3 46. 629 Page, Judith A. 269, 346, 629 Page, Patricia L. 629 Paine, Patricia J. 216. 261 Pakistan Association 234 Palis. RosendoK. 41.232 Palmateer, Gary L. 325, 629 Palmer, Darwin W. 283, 413. 629 Palmer. Larry G. 313.511 Palmer. Martha D. 171, 216, 237, 629 Palmer, Michael L. 313.629 Palmer, Phillip K. 391 629 Palmer, Stephen P. 311.629 Palmer, Steven B. 191 Palmer. Thomas C. 75. 159. 186.291 511 Palmquist. Steven D. 294, 629 Paluch. Christopher 221, 306, 629 Pande. Bhuwan C. 232, 423 Panhellenic Council 254 Pankratz, Dean A. 209. 223, 246. 391 629 Pannbacker. William 200. 629 Panes, Maria E. 267, 346. 629 Pansy, Michael G. 629 Papon, Orval F. 277, 511 Pappan, Ronald D. 199,629 Paquette, Lonnie L. 177, 51 1 Parents ' Day 26-27 Paris, Michael J. 240 Parke. Kathleen L. 21 1. 221, 246, 346. 629 Parker. David L. 629 Parker. Don G. 293. 511 Parker, Gloria J. 338, 629 Parker. Joanne J. 207. 247. 366 629 Parker. Jolene J. 242, 247, 366. 629 Parker. Karen 511 Parker, Patricia L. 338, 629 Parker, Ray A. 333, 630 Parker, Wayne L. 204 Parkinson, Anne S. 173 Parks, Carolyn A. 355, 630 Parks, JanisL. 630 Parks, Ronald D. 244 Parmely. Michael L. 310 Parr, Jane L. 242, 630 Parris, Fred M. 99. 186 Parrish. James W. 75, 129, 169, 187,217, 305.485.511 Parrish. MaryC. 164. 355, 630 Parry, Ann M. 630 Parry. John D. 413 Parry, Sherman B. 285, 630 Parsons. Carolynn A. 187, 630 Partington, Howard D. 391, 630 Pash, JanisK.366, 630 Paske. Patrick D. 291,630 Pastrick. Priscilla 216. 217. 273, 512. 630 Patel, Chandra K. 183. 232. 671 Patel. Kusum M. 232 Pathare. Prasad P. 232. 233. 234. 245. 391. 671 Patil.AppasahebT. 232 Patrick, Robert L.I 70 Patterson, Judy K. 630 Patterson. Ray E. 244. 630 Patterson. Shirley M. 366 630 Pattison, Ann C. 269 512 Patton. James A. 294. 630 Patton, Patrick V. 177. 512 Paul. Michael A. 630 Pauli, Richard A. 172 Paull, Peggy S. 355, 630 Pauls, Keith E. 512 Paulsen. Avelina Q. 232 Paulsen, Brad A. 333. 630 Paulsen. Gary D. 306, 630 Paulsen, Gary M. 232 Paulsen, Pat 26 Pavlik, Joseph 0. 201 Paxton, Keith R. 313, 631 Payne, David A. 409 Payne. Donald A. 294. 395. 631 Peach, Arthur E. 512 Peak. Alice M. 631 Peak. Stephen R. 216. 287. 631 Pearce, Patricia H. 65. 355, 631 Pearce, Ronald W. 283, 631 Pearce, Teresa G. 346, 631 Pearse, Tania J. 259, 631 Pearson, Alice L. 166. 186. 216. 329. 512 Pearson, Barbaras. 166,261,631 Pearson. Beverly L. 346. 631 Pearson. Daniel L. 375, 631 Pearson, Rhonda J. 187, 333, 334, 631 Pearson, Thomas C. 123. 179.512 Pease. Ernest V. 201, 391. 631 Pecis. Kenneth E. 313. 631 Peck, Thomas W. 333. 631 Peckham. James H. 203. 246. 631 Pedersen, John R. 205 Pederson,Christina211,273 512 Peel. David E. 512 Peel. Kerry A. 631 Peine. Caroline F. 105. 158. 159 Peisner. Glen E. 179 Peithman, Loren E. 190. 31 1. 395. 419. 631 Pelkey, Linda K. 355. 631 Pell, Mary H. 195,631 Pellmann. Neil F. 181.283,513 Pelter, Linda M. 366, 631 Pemberton, David J. 391 631 Pendarvis. Nancy I. 261, 513 Pendleton, Emily A. 145. 210, 237,244. 513 Penner. Leslie S. 213, 366. 631 Penner. Orlando L. 194. 241 Penner, Ron W. 283, 631 Penny, Cheryl L. 366. 631 People-to-People 234 Pep Band 44-45 Pepper. Mark E. 391. 631 Pepperman. Ronald L. 238, 375. 423. 631 Peppers. Linda K. 360. 631 Percival. Nancy S. 193. 263. 513 Pereira. Norman C. 232. 671 Perez. Franklin P. 216. 375. 631 Perkins, Phillip B. 229 Perkins, Roger W. 198 Perkins, Sandra J. 195.366.631 Perrin, JanieB. 346. 631 Perrin, KolleenM.631 Perrin, Nancy J. 338.513 Perry, Albert 235 Perry, Charles A. 375, 631, 445 Perry, LanaJ. 360. 631 Perry. Nancy J. 109, 130. 139. 169, 223. 269, 631 Perry. Patricia K. 336, 631 Perry. Ralph H. 115 Perry. Robert W. 309,631 Perry, Stephen M. 297, 395. 429. 431. 631 Perry, Steven E. 283. 631 Pershing Rifles 216 Person. Henry B. 513 Persons. Edwin S. 48. 275 631 Pesaresi, Karen K. 145, 173. 267, 631 Pesaresi, Walter J. 631 Peterie. Brenda K. 346 631 Peterie. Jerry D. 285,631 Peterman, Michael D. 283. 631 Peters, Bruce E. 170, 217, 229, 283, 489. 513 Peters. Chester E. 405 Peters. Carolyn 210. 223. 366. 513 Peters. Chester 104. 169 Peters. James M. 217. 309. 489 513 Peters. Janice L. 209. 223. 360. 632 Peters. Sharon M.513 Petersen. Peggy M. 208. 632 Peterson, Mrs. Amos 292 Peterson. Andra K. 346. 632 Peterson. Arden E. 632 Peterson. Charles V. 183, 309. 513 Peterson. Cheryl J. 632 Peterson. Christopher 632 Peterson, Daniel L. 294, 513. 632 Peterson. Danny R. 513 Peterson. David C. 395. 429. 431. 632 Peterson. David F. 632 Peterson David L. 181 Peterson, David W. 221 , 283, 632 Peterson. Earnest B. 204. 246. 632 Peterson, Garry L. 246. 513 Peterson. Jerry M. 375, 513 Peterson, Joan K. 391, 632 Peterson, John E. 333. 632 Peterson, Jolene M. 632 Peterson. Kenneth M. 513 Peterson. Martha A. 172, 242, 333. 632 Peterson, Mary E. 366. 513 Peterson. Nancy S. 513 Peterson. Patricia J. 513 Peterson. Philip C. 283, 632 Peterson. Randy M. 80. 207. 632 Peterson. Richard D. 166, 333. 334. 632 Peterson. Richard J. 183. 285, 632 Peterson. Roger K. 283, 632 Peterson, Ronald L. 194, 246, 513 Peterson, Ronald N. 513 Peterson, Roy W. 313, 632 Peterson, Susanne L. 513 Peterson, Thomas V. 391, 671 Petford, Kathryn A. 257, 632 Petrick. Peggy S. 360, 632 Petrick, Nancy J. 513 Petrowsky, Edwin R. 241, 375.632 Pettey, James B. 632 Pettijohn, Carol A. 240. 360. 632 Peyton. Kathleen M. 259, 366, 632 Pezeshkmehr, Farrokh 375. 632 Pfannenstiel. Duane632 Pfannenstiel. Nicholas 283, 632 Pfefer. David N. 277. 513 Pfeifer. Betty 355 Pfeifer, Eldon A. 632 Pfeiffer, Donald G. 203, 220. 513 Pfister. LindaS. 514 Pflieger, Edwin F. 177. 246. 515 Pflieger. Jean F. 48, 355. 632 Pfliegert, Jean F. 48. 355, 632 Pflughoeft, Danellda 632 Phalp, Patricia M. 338. 632 Phares, Betty L. 632 Phares.E. Dale 632 Phares. E.Jerry 131 Pharo. Michael G. 176. 319 514 Phi Chi Theta 193 Phi Delta Theta 304-305 Phi Epsilon Kappa 190 Phi Eta Sigma 170 Phi Gamma Delta 278 Phi Kappa Phi 170 Phi Kappa Tail 279 Phi Kappa Theta 304-305 Phi Upsilon Omicron 196 Phillips. Carol A. 246. 514 Phillips. Connie J. 65. 171. 173.355.632 Phillips. James E. 81. 207, 217. 245. 246, 632 Phillips, John E. 79.297 632 Phillips. Judith A. 632 Phillips. Lenna K. 632 Phillips. Linda M. 360, 514 Phillips, Rebecca K. 265, 632 Phillips, Robert W. 375,632 Phillips, Susan K. 206, 21 1, 246. 338. 632 Phillips, Thomas J. 185. 333. 514 Phuong, Lieu M. 208 Phi Beta Phi 274-275 Pi Kappa Alpha 308-309 Pi Tau Sigma 184 Pickering. Donald P. 447 Pickett. Keith F. 216. 331.632 Picotte. Pierre L. 375.514 Piepenbring, James 514, 633 Pierce. Gary W. 633 Pierce. Martha L. 355. 633 Pierpoint, Pamela S. 265. 514 Pierson, Bruce A. 190.633 Pierson, Jan E. 633 Pierson. Kristine L. 360, 633 Pierson, Stephen W. 306. 633 Pietronicco, Ralph M. 190 Pike. KirbyD. 299. 633 Pilger. Barbara J. 204. 346. 633 Pinaire. Richard A. 287. 633 Pinick. George E. 241. 321. 633 Pinkerton, Sheryl L. 261. 633 Pinkham. Theodore W. 391. 633 Piotrowsky. David E. 375. 633 Piper. Margaret L. 213. 338. 633 Piper. Richard R. 633 Pipes. Barbra A. 237, 346. 633 Pipkin. Susan E. 265. 633 Pitman, Lawrence 514 Pitsch, JoAnn 242. 366. 633 Pittenger. ThadH. 155 Pitts. Charles W. 205 Pivonka, Priscilla S. 213. 360. 633 Pizel, Linda R. 633 Plantz. Mary S. 261. 366. 633 Plays 46-49 Plemons Ronald W. 78. 182 Plevka. Kerwin F. 72. 287. 633 Plinsky. Richard A. 203 Plumb, Barbara A. 186 Plumb. Linda K. 195.633 Plumb. Pamela S. 346. 633 Plumberg. Gary J. 221, 633 Plumer. Jon G. 445. 633 Plummer, Donald J. 283. 633 Plunkett. Penelope M. 171. 216. 267. 633 Poe. Edward A. 283. 633 Poell.MarkA.633 Poell. Michael J. 285. 633 Poggemeyer, Lewis E. 216, 514 Poggenklass. Janet K. 360, 633 Pohlenz, Sheryl A. 338. 633 Poister. Cheryl K. 633 Poland. Karen A. 346. 633 Polansky. Adrian J. 204 246 375 633 Poletto. Robert J. 514 Poley. Thomas E. 277 Polfer. Roy K. 294. 633 Polich. Gerry 164 Pollman. James L. 293 633 Pollock. Dan L. 633 Polly. LelandJ. 79. 291.515 Pomeroy. E. Diane 236. 633 Pomeroy. Maurice E. 203 Pomperien, Janice E. 269. 515 Pomrenke. Jerry D. 283. 633 Ponden. William E. 179. 183. 515 Ponton, Connie L. 346. 633 Poole. John K. 229. 375, 633 Poole, Pamela L. 210, 261. 633 Poorman, Tom T. 185. 293. 634 Poos. Lawrence E. 515 Poovery. Waldo D. 634 Pope. Charles E. 413 Pope. ElloJ. 355,634 Popp, Alberta M. 213. 220. 360. 634 Popp, Conrad M. 204. 220 Porter, AllegeeY. 360. 515 Porter, Anthony L. 193 Porter, Benjamin L. 311,515 Porter, Chariest. 391 634 Porter, Diann L. 265. 634 Porter. Frances K. 226 Porter. Gary M. 309. 634 Porter. Patricia A. 59. 227, 267 634 Porter. Richard W. 240. 297 634 Porter. Royce L. 283, 634 Porterfield, Lindsay K. 48, 263, 634 Portschy. Charlotte 203, 338. 634 Posey. Thomas A. 294. 634 Posner, ElieserS. 515 Post. Gregory M. 391. 634 Post. James W. 413 Post. Paul D. 324. 374. 375. 634 Post. Randall C. 634 Pottberg. Henry C. 634 Potter. Donelyn D. 173.634 Potter. Scott C. 278. 634 Potter. Thomas M. 291 515 Potts. Barbara E. 161 Poultry Judging Team 80 Powell. Craig S. 634 Powell. Donna M. 227 Powell. Gary W. 515 Powell. LinneaW. 515 Powell. Loren L. 391. 634 Powell. Orson L. 409 Powell. Richard M. 515 Powell. Wayne G. 209. 375 Powers. Cathy A. 246 Powers. Linda C. 634 Powers, William W. 201.375 634 Powierza, Richard J. 190, 395, 409 634 Praeger, Karla F. 634 Prakash. Srinivasan 232. 671 Prater. Margaret A. 355 634 Prater. Rebecca L. 515 Prather. Kent M. 391 634 Prather. Stephen E. 283 634 Pratt. William 0.311,634 Pravecek. Alvin A. 149 198 Pray, Christine E. 329, 515 692 Pray. Mark W. 634 Pray. Roberta A. 244. 346. 634 Preedy. Carl E. 245 Prentice. Bruce L. 293. 634 Pre-Nursing Club 213 Prescott. David L 375. 634 President ' s Council 159 Presnal. Nancy L. 195. 355. 634 Preston. Janice E. 213. 366. 634 Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club 200-201 Previtera. Joseph A. 634 Pnce. Carl B. 305 Price. Carolyn I. 172. 333. 634 Price. Charles W 201. 283. 634 Pnce. Craig H. 1 70. 1 72. 3O5. 440. 634 Price. Floyd L. 139 Price. GaryL. 179.634 Price. Janice A. 346. 634 Price. Linda A. 634 Price. Paula K. 355. 634 Price. Robert M. 375. 634 Price. Steve J. 174. 634 Price. Susan L. 355. 634 Pndey. Ann M 366. 635 Pnest. Terry W 375. 635 Prigel. Donald W 185. 283. 635 Prince. Terry L. 375. 635 Pnne. Richard W. 177. 635 Prme. Sandra K. 355. 635 Prochaska. Linda S. 221. 246. 366. 635 Prochaska. Mary K. 145. 212. 221. 329. 515 Prochaska. Robert D. 333. 334. 635 Prock. John W. 333. 635 Proctor. Mary E. 346. 635 Professional Foods Club 210 Profitt. Roger A 294. 635 Propp. Lawrence L. 21 1. 635 Provost. Richard L. 635 Pruitt. Don R 375. 635 Pruitt. John 0. 117.203 Pruitt. Patricia L. 263. 346. 635 Prusa. Donna S 346. 635 Pruyn. Gary S. 391 515 Ptak. Richard L 183 Puckett. Nancy J. 261. 635 Puett. Arthur C. 635 Puett. Harry L. 671 Pufahl. Donald R. 395. 425. 635 Pule. Chester M. 315.635 Pulliam. Kathleen A 635 Pulliam. William 423. 515 Pultz. Lawrence O. 51 5 Purvis. John H. 294. 635 Putnam Hall 358-361 Putnam Scholarship Association 172 Pyke. Blenda G. 263. 346. 635 Pyle. Bernard L 193. 635 Pyles. Jean M 257 515 Quadri. Syed F. 175. 221. 671 Queens 58-59. 62-63 Querry. Marilyn J 635 Quick. Dudley E. 515 Quillm. John L. 283. 635 Quillm. Steven N 201. 375. 635 Quint. Charlotte A 338. 635 Quraishi. Mohammed 221. 671 Raccuglia. Gary R. 222. 391. 635 Rader. John R. 311.635 Rader. Rochelle L. 245 Rader. Ryan R. 179. 515 Rader. Victoria J. 366. 635 Radke. Sharon R 338. 635 Raftety. Gary D. 515 Ragland. John W. 515 Rahe. Randall C. 193 Rahiia. Paula R. 213 Rahn. Phillip R. 117.204.635 Rai. Nand S. 232 Raida. Merle L 635 Raile. Clifford D 515 Raile. Delbert D 2O6. 391. 635 Raile. Judith K. 635 Railsback. Lee 96 Raines. Earl W. 245 Ramey. Larry C. 375. 635 Raipara. Jagdishchan K. 232 Raleigh. Richard N. 635 Ramirez. Elizabeth M. 635 Ramsey. Jerry J 277. 635 Ramsey. Lana K. 265. 355. 635 Ramsey. Mary I 355. 635 Ramsey. Sandra K 355. 635 Ramsey. Stephen H 309. 635 Randall. Allen J 333. 636 Randall. Pamela A. 346. 515 Randall. Robert D 149. 198. 287. 636 Randall. Robert L. 395. 636 Randall. Russell M. 240. 636 Randall. Vi M. 224 Randle. Steven F. 31 1. 636 Randies. Jean C 226 Randolph. Barbara A. 515 Ranganathananda. Swami 40 Raney. Stephen K. 172. 515 Rankin. Randall R. 283. 636 Ransom. Willard B. 31 1. 636 Rao. Kanaparty N. 232 Raple. Kathleen A. 234. 346. 636 Rapp. Gerald F. 160. 161. 278. 636 Rapp. JerrieS. 161.515 Rapp. Marilyn K. 355. 636 Rapp. Robert B. 278. 636 Rasch. Dana L. 429. 433 Rasch. Ronald H. 143 Rasdall. Richard K. 636 Rasmussen. Albie C. 213 Rasmussen. Chris L. 31 1. 375. 636 Rasmusson. Jarold L. 636 Rassoul. Sayed A 221 Rataj. Leann M 346. 636 Rau. Rukmakar U. 232. 671 Rauckman. Robert H. 515 Rauh. James S. 445. 515 Ravenscroft. Judith 65. 364. 636 Ravenstein. Kent E 391. 636 Rawlings. Edward O. 294. 636 Ray. Richard R. 287. 636 Rayl. Jan L. 293. 636 Raymond. Dale W. 636 Ray more. Sandra L. 671 Razi. Mohammad A. 235 Read. Michael K 283. 636 Readis. Sharon 201. 355. 636 Reber. Diana L. 346. 636 Reck. Martha J. 360. 515. 636 Reck. Mary P. 360 Rector. Bob 436. 437 Rector. Ralph B. 671 Rector. Winston K. 375. 636 Redd. Dennis G. 217. 306 Reddi. Gotam R. 232 Reddy. B Kusuma 205. 232 Reddy. Guruva B. 232 Reddy. N. N. Janardhan 232 Reed. Carole S. 273. 338. 636 Reed. Jacqueline M. 636 Reed. James H. 636 Reed. Jerry D. 283. 636 Reed. Mark C. 375. 636 Reed. Mary A. 355. 636 Reed. Michael E 183. 305. 636 Reed. Nancy J. 72. 338. 515 Reed. Ralph L. 515 Reed. Rodman C. 211 Reed. Sharon A. 226 Reed. Steven A. 285. 636 Reed. Steven M 516 Reed. VemonD. 391.636 Reeder. Martha E. 130. 169. 269. 636 Reedy. Linda L. 329. 636 Reehlmg. Jean E. 29. 147 Rees. Donald W. 636 Reese. Diane L. 346. 636 Reese. James H. 636 Reeve. Lee M. 636 Reeves. James L. 191.516 Regier. Marlene F. 223. 636 Regmer. Robert D. 636 Regnier. Victor A. 123. 516 Reh. Sheryl K. 636 Rehm. Susan N. 355. 636 Rehschuh. Susan M. 186. 516 Reiber. Duke B. 186 Reichenberger. Franc 636 Reichle. John E. 241.637 Reichuber. Melvm A. 193 Reid. David 389 Reid. John C. 184. 185. 516 Reid. Kirk D. 244. 293. 637 Reid. Richard M. 199. 637 Reiff. Nanci L. 267. 366. 637 Reifschneider. Donna 360. 637 Reilly. Brian M. 516 Reilly. Janis M. 224 Reilly. Lionel L. 199 Reimer. Crystal F 21 1. 346. 637 Reimer. Daryl R 294. 637 Reimer. Howard D. 637 Reimler. Heidy L. 261. 637 Remert. Jeffrey D. 221. 3O6. 637 Reinert. Russell L. 637 Reinhard. James M. 671 Remhardt. Cynthia L. 164. 356. 637 Remke. Don F. 166 Reinke. Mary 224 Remke. Roberts. 191.671 Remwald. Andrew J. 203 Reisig. David J. 80. 1 17. 204. 516 Reissig. Rita I. 2O4. 516 Reissig, William H. 174. 2O5. 299 516 Reiter. EleanorW. 516 Reiter. Stephen E 182. 516 Reitmayer. Gerald L 185. 637 Reitz. Sidney A. 283. 637 Reitz. Timothy J. 516 Reitzel. Linda L. 226 Reitzel. Melvm J. 193 516 Religious Council 40-41 Rembleske. Linda M. 275. 516 Rempe. Kenneth J. 309. 637 Rempe. Michael L. 375. 637 Rempel. Nathan G. 637 Rempei. Warren 233 Rempel. Mrs Warren 223 Remsberg. Deborah S. 391. 637 Renberger. Linda K 356. 637 Renner. Beverly L. 356. 637 Renner. Kerry L. 221. 375. 516 Renner. Patricia S. 516 Renner. Sherry L. 224 Reppart. Barry W 395. 413. 637 Reppert. Jerry L. 74. 186. 305. 516 Reppert. Joe R 186. 291. 671 Reppert. Patricia A. 678 Residence Hall 324-395 Resig. David 81 Resiey. Roger W. 325. 637 Ressig. William H. 170 Rettenmeyer. Carl W. 2O5 Retter. David E. 313. 637 Reuter. Hank 423 Reveille. Gretchen E 201 Rexroad. Chloe E. 244 Reyes. Juanito C. 678 Reynolds. James R 29. 109. 158 Reynolds. John R. 375. 637 Reynolds. June A. 356. 637 Reynolds. Karen L 346. 637 Reynolds. Robert L 229. 637 Reynolds. Stephen L. 516 Reynolds. William L. 376. 516 Rhay. Linda S. 516 Rhay. Timothy W. 637 Rhine. Barry 678 Rhinehart. Christopher 217 Rhoades. Lois J. 261. 446. 637 Rhoads. David B. 294. 637 Rhoads. Gregory D. 338 Rhoads. Linda C. 338. 637 Rhoads. Mark E 294. 637 Rh odd. Alice A 356. 637 Rhodes. Chartene K. 356. 637 Rhodes. Constance K. 366. 637 Rhodes. Janice L. 346. 637 Rhudy. Polly J. 637 Rhyne. Janie 1. 446. 517 Ribeiro. Ronald D. 384. 637 Rice. Dean A. 170 Rice. Gaylord L 222. 384. 517 Rice. Jerry D. 637 Rice. Linda L. 244. 637 Rice. Pamela S. 347. 637 Rice. Sharon K. 65. 360. 637 Rich. Garry L 31 1.637 Rich. James 176 Richard. Loren D. 197. 207. 2O9. 637 Richards. Arne H. 233 Richards. Barton L. 201. 376. 637 Richards. Dallas L. 333. 638 Richards. David F. 3O9. 638 Richards. Donald E. 166. 333. 638 Richards. Donald E. 172 Richards. Gary A. 190. 198. 439. 638 Richards. Judy L. 186. 263. 638 Richards. Larry M. 391. 638 Richards. Pamela J. 638 Richards. Teresa A. 638 Richards. William L. 638 Richardson. Anne 360. 638 Richardson. Cheryl A 263. 638 Richardson. David J. 376. 638 Richardson. Draytford 97 Richardson. Glen E. 181 Richardson. Harold W. 197. 517 Richardson. James C. 72. 315. 447. 638 Richardson. Julia 224 Richardson. Laymond 391. 638 Richardson. Linda M. 209. 223. 517 Richardson. Mary L. 172. 333. 638 Richardson. Pamela 360. 638 Richardson. Ralph C 198 Richardson. Terry L. 376. 638 Richarz. Karen P. 208. 366. 638 Richmond. Brenna C. 356. 638 Richmond. Patricia A. 269. 638 Richter. DonG. 172. 241 Rickard. Loren J. 174.517 Rickards. Gary 0. 297. 638 Ricker. Clyde S. 638 Rickles. Charles R. 517 Ricksecker. Margaret J. 333. 334. 638 Ridgway. Carolyn J. 224 Ridgway. Robert L 199 Rieb. Deborah L. 366. 638 Rieb. Douglas R. 384. 638 Riedel. Rita M. 356. 638 Riedl. Jay D. 200. 299. 638 Riedy. Mark L. 376. 638 Riemann. A. Edwin 179. 517 Riemann. Linda K. 517 Riemann. Melvm L. 80. 81 Rieniets. David C. 180. 181. 185. 321. 517 Rieschick. Leroy W 384. 638 Rieschick. Rita M. 216. 227. 329. 638 Rife. Jerry E. 384. 638 Rifle Team 447 Riggenbach. John C. 638 Riggs. Glenn W 199. 638 Riggs. Joan M 366. 638 Riggs. Monte W. 384. 638 Righter. Robert J. 174. 200. 216 Ringel. Carolyn K. 347. 638 Ringel. Karen K. 224 Ringel. Larry H. 174. 176. 197. 517 Ringheim. Harve P. 199 Rmgler. Glenn P. 638 Ringler. Gregory J. 638 Ringler. Wilber E. 99 Rink. Larry E. 293. 429. 638 Riordan. Robert P. 384. 638 Rippe. Benny R 638 Rippe. Richard J. 638 Rippetoe. Joseph K. 333. 638 Ripple. David E. 200 Ripple. Gretchen M 236. 638 Ripple. Patricia A. 212. 269. 347. 638 Riscoe. John J. 384. 639 Risdon. William G. 639 Riseman. Louis 191 Rishel. William O. 201 Risser. John W. 376. 639 Rissman. Linda L. 48. 72. 257. 639 Ritter. Homer L. 639 Ritter. Trudy G. 237. 265. 639 Rivera. Luis 391. 639 Rivers. Janet L. 347. 639 Roach. David L. 639 Roach. Harriet F 263. 639 Roach. Sallie K. 263. 517 Roane. Betty J. 265. 639 Robbi ns. John W. 517 Robbins. Richard L. 245 Robbins. Robert T. 678 Robel. Robert J. 203 Roberts. Carl R. 294. 639 Roberts. Carolyn V. 187 Roberts. Craig A. 180 Roberts. Diana C. 356. 639 Roberts. GaryL. 391.517 Roberts. Gayle L. 639 Roberts. Harold A 79 Roberts. James C. 517 Roberts. Lyman W. 205 Roberts. Marsha L. 226 Roberts. Stephen P. 177. 517 Roberts. ThomasC. 166. 185. 313. 517 Robertson. Johnny N. 413 Robertson. Mary D. 347. 639 Robeson. Daniel F. 639 Robins. Arthur N. 240. 376. 639 Robinson. Billy J. 198 Robinson. Geraldine 360. 639 Robinson. Jackie J 199. 639 Robinson. JerryC 321. 639 Robinson. Joyce 224 Robinson. Lusk F. 517 Robinson. Mark L. 303. 640 Robinson. Michael C. 237. 242. 291. 64O Robinson. Nancy K. 224 Robinson. Phillip C- 201. 384. 640 Robinson. Richard L. 197. 517 Robinson. Robert W. 640 Robinson. Roy L. 376. 517 Robinson. Steven A. 301. 640 Robinson. Walter F. 334. 640 Robker. Douglas E. 177. 183. 185.217. 384.640 Robson. Ronald E. 186. 376. 518 Rocco. Vincent P. 384. 518 Roche. Barbara J. 518 Rock Evelyn A. 247. 347. 640 Rock. Lynn M. 518 Rockefeller. Gov. Nelson 22 Rockhold. David R. 319. 518 Rockwood. Kenneth H. 197 Roda. Daniel P. 395. 640 Rodda. Robert G. 158. 160. 331. 640 Rode. Marsha A. 239. 360. 640 Roden. David S. 278. 518 Rodenbeek. Suzanne W. 518 Rodeo 442 Rodgers. Betty J. 338. 640 Rodriguez. Rafael F. 241 Rodriguez. Thelma W. 221. 356. 640 Roebke. Marie A 360. 518 Roeder. Robert J. 518 Roeder. Timothy L. 640 Roelfs. Phyllis E. 208. 247. 366. 640 Roepke. Nina J. 213. 222. 347. 640 Roesler. Joyce M. 164. 356. 640 Roesler. Steven D 287. 518 Roger Williams Fellowship 220 Rogers. Cleophas C. 640 Rogers. Courtney G. 291. 395. 640 Rogers. David M. 518 Rogers. James D. 384. 640 Rogers. Jean M. 239. 360. 640 Rogers. Jeanne K 267. 356. 640 Rogers. Lloyd E. 389. 391. 640 Rogers. Mary A. 518 Rogers. Michael D. 518 Rogers. Neil D. 321. 518 Rogers. Sharron K. 347. 64O Rogers. Steven L. 174. 197 Rogge. David P. 334 Roglm. Virginia R. 640 Rohla. Joann E. 518 Rohr. Alfred F. 237. 306. 64O Rohr. Dale R. 306, 518 Rojhani. Iraj 41. 235. 384. 518 Rokey. Garry J. 199. 640 Roland. David M. 285. 640 Roland. Nancy J. 243. 271. 347. 640 Roll. Helen C. 239. 366. 640 Rollenhagen. Larry E. 311. 640 Rollins. Larry W. 315. 518 Rollins. Thomas L. 640 Rollins. Vicky L. 640 Roman. Fred J. 518 Romberger. Don L. 242. 278. 64O Romer. Oscar A. 183 Romig. Thomas J. 297. 64O Rondeau. Susan G. 257. 640 Roney. David L. 384. 640 Ronnau. Charles f. 640 Ronnau. Robert M. 640 Ronsick. Eugene J. 217 Rooney. Gregory L. 384. 640 Roop. Alan W. 640 Root. Donald B. 324. 640 Root. Donald R. 518 Rorick. Jerre K. 199. 245. 299. 640 Ros. Shantha D. 232 Rose. Carmie J. 265. 518 Rose. Donald L. 445. 448 Rose. Linda M. 360. 640 Rose. Susan E. 356. 640 Rose. Theresa K. 267. 518 Roseberry. Jackie A. 347. 640 Rosebraugh. Vemon H 180 Rosebraugh. Warren F. 240 Rosener. Suzanne 237. 254. 257. 356. 641 Rosenkranz. David C. 641 693 Rosner, Deborah E. 366, 641 Rosness. Randall L. 641 Ross, Anita M. 246. 360, 641 Ross, Barbara J. 55, 356, 518 Ross, Cheryl J. 195, 338, 641 Ross, Delia L. 269, 338. 641 Ross, George S. 395, 413. 641 Ross. Gregory E. 287. 641 Ross. Larry J. 183 Ross. Michael J. 291.641 Ross. Stephen L 293, 641 Ross. Wayne A. 217. 299, 641 Ross. William R. 384, 678 Rossello, Ronald A. 395 Rotach, Connie D. 347, 641 Roth. Allen P, 518 Roth. Janets. 518 Roth. L. Evans 131 Rothfuss. Carolyn S. 519 Rothfuss. Jerry W. 519 Rotman. Jennifer B. 265, 519 Rottinghaus. Carol A. 641 Rounds. Jeanne A. 227, 267, 519 Rowe, Roderick G. 291. 641 Rowing 444-445 Rowland, Larry E. 246. 519 Rowlen. Craig S. 391.641 Rowlen. LanceC. 391. 641 Rowlen. Sharon R. 519 Rowse. William J. 376, 641 Roy.JerryC.391.641 Roy. Ronald C. 376. 641 Royal Purple 70-72 Royal Purple Queen 66-67 Royal Purple Queen Candidates 64-65 Ruberson. Charles A. 176.334.641 Ruble, Connie J. 193.641 Ruble. DarrellD. 519 Rudeen. Kenneth V. 429 Rudick. Douglas D. 641 Rudolph. Floyd 395. 425, 641 Rudolph. Gerald A. 153 Ruegsegger. Martin C. 641 Rues. Allen J. 641 Rueschhoff. Barbara 259. 366. 641 Ruff. Donna J. 271. 641 Ruff. James A. 277.641 Ruff, John G. 678 Ruff. Patricia A. 519 Ruff. Rodney L. 281.641 Ruggles. Patricia A. 195. 263. 519 Rugh. Karla S. 347, 641 Ruhnke, Dennis N. 391, 641 Ruhnke. Robert A 289, 641 Ruhnke, Wayne D. 289. 447. 641 Rule. Carolyn M. 224 Rule, John R. 199,641 Ruliffson. Mark H. 297. 641 Rumsey. Benjamin T. 217. 297. 641 Rumsey, GaryO. 191 Rumsey, Gilbert E. 281 . 641 Rumsey, Jeanette S. 334, 641 Rumsey, Joyce L. 360. 641 Rumsey Michael F. 281, 641 Rundquist. Elaine A. 347, 641 Runft, Donna M. 329. 641 Runft. Judith A. 329, 519 Runft. Myron G. 174,519 Runnalls, Roger L. 229, 376. 641 Runquist, Fred W. 641 Runyon. Ronald D. 641 Ruplin. Margaret J. 259. 374. 642 Rupp. Susan K. 356. 642 Rus. Shantha D. 232 Ruth Week 252-253 Russ. Carol A. 164, 334, 642 Russ, Vickie S. 355, 356, 642 Russell. James E. 305. 425. 642 Russell. Max R. 198 Russell. Phillip E. 303, 519 Russett. Fay 0. 245 Russo, Frank A. 309. 519 Rutherford. Nancy A. 642 Rutter. Darbi S. 324. 360. 361, 642 Rutter, Phillip W. 642 Ruud. Elaine M. 173,261,642 Ruyack. John H. 642 Ryan. Betty J. 240, 243. 245. 360. 642 Ryan. Ernest S. 384. 642 Ryan. Helen M. 360. 519 Ryan. James J. 204. 642 Ryan, Larry D. 117.376.642 Ryan. Margaret J. 139. 169, 267. 519 Ryan, Ruth A. 360, 519 Ryan. Terrence W. 291. 642 Ryder. Jason E. 642 Ryer. John T. 201. 384. 642 Ryman. Jeffrey C. 185, 325, 519 Ryser, Howard L. 177. 519 Ryser. llene M. 642 Ryser. Mary A. 519 Sabatka. Edward D. 642 Sabol. Joanne M. 267. 356, 642 Sachdeva, Abnash C. 232. 678 Sachdeva. Vsha 232 Sack. Mary B. 177.356,642 Sacka, Donald L. 216 Sackbauer. Frederick 395 413 642 Sadek, Henry 383. 384. 519 Saderstrom. Robert C. 183 Saffell. Linda L. 347. 642 Sage. Russell O. 384. 642 Sager. Robert A. 79. 39 1 . 5 1 9 Sager. Robert D. 244 642 Saindon.CraigA. 519 Saint. Barbara J. 356. 642 Salat. LeoW. 519 Salavantis. John E. 190 Salb. Steven L 391,642 Salter, Beverly J. 176.329.519 Salvino, Sharon K. 72. 187. 271. 520 Sampson. Larry C. 241 Sampson. William W. 642 Sams. Douglas A. 391, 642 Sanchez, Fernando 179 Sandberg. Michael L. 520 Sandblade. Diane M. 172, 221, 239. 366 642 Sandelin. Peggy L. 222. 246, 347. 642 Sanders. Carol J. 347, 642 Sanders, Donna J. 356, 642 Sanders. James N. 311. 642 Sanders. Linda S. 366, 642 Sanders. Priscilla D. 347. 642 Sanders. Sandra K. 169, 216. 267 Sands. Bill 34. 35 Sands, Linda J. 239, 271, 366. 642 Sanford, James P. 155 Sanford. Paul E. 153 Sanko. Mary A. 347. 642 Sanko. Ronald E. 197, 520 Sanneman. Douglas D. 376, 642 Sanner. Ann M. 239. 244. 261. 642 Saovaphudhasuvej. Phongphan James 221.374.376.642 Sapinsley. Elbert L. 678 Sapra.VallabhdasT. 232 Saremi. Farshad 235. 391, 642 Sargent. Pamela J. 520 Sargent. Ronald R. 179 Sargent. Steven W. 642 Sarkar, Basudeb 232. 678 Saror, Daniel 1. 41, 174. 199,231.423.642 Sathaye. Shrikant M. 232. 233 Satyanarayana.V. 232 Sauer, John G. 170, 174. 217. 229, 520 Sauer, Sharon K. 187, 520 Sauerwein. Carol A. 246, 329, 338. 643 Sauerwein, Charles P. 209, 247, 283. 643 Sauerwein. Donald A. 203. 207. 247. 283. 643 Saum. ConnieS. 643 Saunders. Deborah A. 360. 643 Saunders, Donald G. 279, 643 Saunders. Sonya K. 213. 243. 391. 520 Sauvage, Trudy L. 643 Savarino. John A. 391. 520. 643 Sawyer, Brenda G. 210, 239. 261. 643 Sawyer. Jimmy L. 319 Sawyer. Linda R. 145. 209, 239, 261, 643 Sawyer. Steve D. 391. 643 Sawyer. William K. 520 Sayeed. Abdul L. 221 Sayers. Diane M. 267, 366. 643 Sayre. Margo A. 643 Sayre, Stephen R. 520 Scabbard and Blade 216-217 Schaake, Nannette L. 271. 643 Schaben. Kenneth H. 643 Schafer, John D. 71, 376, 643 Schafer. John F. 118 Schafer. Mary J. 1 39. 195, 275. 643 Schafer, Patricia A. 366, 643 Schafer, Sidonie A. 169, 1 70, 273, 520 Schaible. Charles A. 520 Schaid. William E. 177, 31 1. 643 Schaldecker, Terry L. 391. 643 Schaller. Anita L. 21 1. 221. 347. 643 Schaller. Gregory D. 158. 159 Schaller. Timothy C. 643 Schanefelt. Jean 226 Schank. Debi R. 223. 239. 243. 255. 643 Schartz, Barry L. 301. 643 Schauf. Elaine M. 366. 643 Schauf. John M. 643 Scheaffer. Daryl R. 520 Scheele. Marvin L. 289. 643 Scheer. Maria E. 206. 347. 643 Scheetz, Nancy K. 145. 169. 187. 212. 329. 643 Scheffer. James D. 424 Scheid. Paula S. 643 Schell. Margaret A. 356. 643 Schell. Mary K. 216. 267.643 Schenefeld, Aldon W. 384. 643 Scheopner. Robert E. 643 Scheuerman, Perry 0. 177 Scheuerman, Randall 384. 643 Scheuneman. Willa 347. 643 Schick. LeroyW. 204 Schieffer. Rodney J. 199 Schiffern. Thomas V. 201 Schilling, Frieda M. 356. 643 Schilling, Gregorys. 643 Schilling. Laurence 246. 643 Schilling, Thomas W. 643 Schimpf, Cheryl A. 678 Schimpf, Mary A. 360. 643 Schimpf, William J. 242. 360. 376. 643 Schindler, Jan 224 Schindler. Ronald L. 197. 520 Schinstock, Jackie L. 306, 643 Schippert, Kay L. 356. 643 Schirmer. Charles S. 305, 643 Schlegel, Betty J. 643 Schleicher, Charles 301 . 644 Schlepp. Jeffrey A. 240. 376, 644 Schlesinger, Arthur 22 Schlesinger, Richard 190, 520 Schletzbaum, John F. 204. 221, 246, 384. 644 Schlickau. John H. 207. 283. 644 Schmanke, Robert M. 289. 644 Schmeiser. Christine 201. 391. 644 Schmidler. Kathleen F. 347. 644 Schmidt, Arthur F. 301. 520 Schmidt. Darrel D. 281. 678 Schmidt. Dennis 179 Schmidt. Douglas W. 644 Schmidt. Gerald D. 135. 217. 319, 520 Schmidt. Hal F. 644 Schmidt, Jerry L. 181. 520 Schmidt. Joachim K. 384. 644 Schmidt. Judy L. 520 Schmidt, Nancy J. 244, 356. 644 Schmidt. Richard W. 391, 520 Schmidt. Steven W. 376. 644 Schmidt. William L. 334. 644 Schmit. Mrs. Marjorie H. 268 Schmitt. Darrell D. 32, 186 644 Schmitt, Diana K. 213, 221. 246. 347. 644 Schmitt, Kathleen L. 211. 347. 645 Schmitt. Michael K. 193. 283. 645 Schmitt. Patrick R. 645 Schmitt. Terryl K. 197. 229. 520 Schmitz, Mary K. 244, 259, 645 Schneck, David G. 321 . 645 Schneickert. George 285. 521 Schneider. Colleen M. 196. 263. 645 Schneider. Connie L. 347, 645 Schneider. Jacob D. 678 Schneider. John E. 376 645 Schneider. Leo D. 206. 645 Schneider, Linda F. 227. 261. 645 Schneider. Lynn T. 645 Schneider. Robert 97 Schneider. Steven J. 395. 645 Schneider. Steven S. 429 Schneiders. Nancy A. 265. 645 Schnepp, Margaret A. 338 645 Schnepp, Thomas C. 216, 376, 645 Scrmittker, Gerald L. 109 Schoeff. Marcia L. 261,645 Schoen. Larry D. 303. 521 Schoenbeck, Thomas L. 289. 645 Schoenborn. George W. 391, 645 Schoenrock. Gery H. 291. 645 Schoenthaler. Barbara 645 Schoenthaler. Terry 194, 289, 521 Schoeppel. Cynthia L 343, 347, 645 Schofield. Johns. 177,645 Scholfield. Tony M. 376. 645 Scholler. Cathy L. 221. 255. 645 Scholz. Elvina R. 246. 366. 645 Scholz. Paul R. 521 Schooler. Daryl A. 181. 645 Schorling, Steven M. 217. 376 521 Schotanus. Nan L. 196, 263 645 Schott. Donald W. 289. 521 Schrader. Ellen M. 356 645 Schrader, Melinda L. 347. 645 Schrader, Roberta I. 356, 645 Schrader, Stephen H. 521 Schraeder. James J. 170.331.645 Schraeder. Kathleen B. 257. 366, 645 Schraeder, Laura K. 366, 645 Schrag. Betty A. 335. 645 Schrag. Gloria J. 211.216. 259 645 Schrandt. Robert L. 221. 391. 521 Schreck. Larry 0. 278. 521 Schreiber, Mark C. 201 645 Schreiber. William B. 521 Schreiner, Arthur L. 221. 237. 306, 645 Schremer, Roger 221. 306. 645 Schrock. Mark D. 521 Schroeder. Byron E. 376 Schroeder. Jane E. 356, 645 Schroeder. Judith A. 216. 267. 645 Schroeder. Mildred F. 324. 355. 356. 645 Schroeder. Nicholas 199 Schroeder, Otto R. 645 Schroeder. Polly A. 645 Schroeppel. Michele645 Schrolder. Byron E. 645 Schuett. Jeffrey J. 376, 646 Schuett. Randolph J. 376. 646 Schuler. Elizabeth A. 366 646 Schulke. DwightA. 177. 183, 185.217,325. 646 Schull. Paul 45. 538 Schuller. Lawrence E. 306 646 Schulte, DeniseC. 273. 646 Schulte, Robert J. 646 Schulteis, Susan J. 269, 521 Schultes. Cheryl D. 164 646 Schultz. Betty M 224 Schultz. Beverly A. 360 646 Schultz, George W. 291,521 Schultz. Joel S. 216. 521 Schultz. Linda S. 222. 391. 646 Schultz. Rodney B. 646 Schultz. Stanley L. 170, 182. 384. 521 Schulz. Carla E. 338. 646 Schulz, Gary D. 76. 186. 303. 646 Schumacher. Douglas 183, 646 Schumacher. Kathleen 221. 356 646 Schumacher, Von L. 391. 646 Schunke. Robert A 309. 646 Schurg. William A. 376 646 Schurle, Charles W. 521 Schuster. David J. 521 Schuster. Mark W. 309 646 Schwab. Carl F. 311 646 Schwab. Susan A. 273. 454, 521 Schwanke, JoL. 171,263,646 Schwartz, David W. 306. 646 Schwartz. John S. 78. 170. 291. 646 Schwartz, Joseph M. 521 Schwartz, Stephen J. 315, 646 Schweitzer. Nancy M. 220. 222. 521 Schwemmer. Jack D. 81 Schwerdtfeger. Sharon 366. 646 Schwien. Spencer C. 384. 646 Schwilling. Linda G. 329, 521 Schwindt, Robert C. 170. 194. 222, 246 325. 522 Schwinn. Michael E. 184 289 522 Scoby. David H 646 Scoby. Joe H. 201.646 Scoby. Linda J. 646 Scofield. Sam F. 391,646 Scoggan. Bruce R. 183 Scoggins. George F. 217 Scott, Mrs. Bertha 314 Scott, Calvin K. 245 Scott, Carl A. 646 Scott, Charles P. 646 Scott. Clarence R. 409 Scott. Danny L. 206. 376. 646 Scott. Gerald J. 522 Scott, Harry M. 281, 678 Scott. Kathryn A. 247. 347, 646 Scott. Laura L. 75. 159. 187. 273 522 Scott. Marcia K 265. 454, 522 Scott. Patricia L. 72. 356. 646 Scott. Paul R. 216. 376. 646 Scott, Rand D. 204 384 646 Scott. Robert L. 395 Scott. Robert W. 646 Scott, Stephen K. 200. 646 Scott, Susan I. 275. 646 Scott. William N 522 Scott. Wilson J. 420, 421 Scntchfield. Connie 261 . 646 Scroggin. Cindra L. 201. 356. 646 Seaman. Kathryn J. 366. 646 Seamons, Connie J. 338. 646 Seaton. Perry A. 243 391 646 Seba. Larry R. 647 Seballoz. Daniel J. 391. 647 Sebelius, Keith G. 170, 172. 297 647 Seboldt. Mark A. 384, 647 Sebree, Cynthia E. 356. 647 Sebree. Robert A. 303. 647 Seek, Richard E. 522 Sedlacek, Randell L. 180. 181 183 217 445. 647 Seefeldt.AlvinL. 179.522 Seefeldt. Sondra L. 199 647 Seeger, Shirley A. 226 Seery, Ronald E. 216. 647 Segebrecht. Linda A. 336. 647 Seglem. Janice S 239. 244. 356, 647 Sego. Jean 147 Sego. Wilburn 389 Seibel. Patricia C. 366. 647 Seibert, Eugene R 206. 647 Seidel. William A. 166. 384, 647 Seifried. DwayneC. 376.647 Seller, Sheryl E. 336. 647 Seim, Donita L. 247. 347. 647 Seip. Jack H. 376, 647 Seip. Janice W. 356, 647 Seitz. Larry M. 177 Seitz. Ronald E. 200. 647 Selbe. Nancy S. 522 Selby. Janice L. 196. 239 Selby. Susan J. 269. 347 647 Self. Huber 161 Sell. Philip L. 227.293, 522 Sellars. Terri L. 347 647 Sellers. Janet K. 522 Selm, Linda R. 356, 647 Selsor. Nancy K. 522 Seltman, Linda L. 678 Semakula, Lawrence D. 205, 231 Semm. Larry A. 199 Semm. Linda 224 Senior Dairy Cattle Judging Team 81 Seniors 454-539 Senn. Alana L. 164. 347 647 Seratt. Janice L. 347. 647 Serrien. Allan D. 647 Sessler. Marvin C. 289.647 Severino. Anthony F 409 Severtson. Ruth E. 360. 522 Sewal. Barry R. 285. 647 Sewell. Kathleen J. 216. 254, 263 522 Sewing. Judith M. 366. 647 Seyler. Dale L. 647 Seymour, Janet G. 221 Shacklett. William E. 391 647 Shada. Charles D. 283. 647 Shafer. Barbara B. 647 Shafer. Janet M. 347. 647 Shafer. Maureen L. 41, 162. 234. 522 Shaffer. Debbie L. 273. 347. 647 Shaffer. James C. 186.522 Shaffer. Ronald L. 309. 522 Shah. Piyush S. 232 Shah. Roopa P. 232 Shaheen. Carol L. 347. 647 Shalkoski. Victor 70. 186. 522. 700 Shalkoski. Vincent H. 647 Shamsuddin. Mir 175. 221 Shane. Thomas G. 203 Shaner. SueL. 522 Shank, Diana L. 275. 522 Shank, Richard E. 244, 647 Shannon, Kathleen A. 275. 356, 647 Shapiro, Philip 522 Shapiro. Samuel H. 391. 522 Shara. Terry J. 376, 647 Sharma. Govind C. 41. 232 Sharma. Prabha 232 Sharma. Satish K. 232 Sharp, Gerald E. 647 Sharp, James M. 209. 220. 647 Sharp. Janet S. 647 Sharp. Lenora E. 347. 647 694 Shastry. Jaiprakash 232 Shaternick. Dean A 4O9 Shaw. Cindy L. 347. 647 Shaw. Linda C. 269. 522 Shaw. Susan E 355 Shaw. Wilbert 190 Shaw. Wiley S 287. 648 Shay. Larry D. 18O. 522 Shea. Jennifer C. 221. 239.261. 366.648 Shearer. Sherry L. 267. 347. 648 Shearl. Brenda S. 226 Shedd. Gregory L 277. 648 Sheedy. Charles W. 243 Sheetz. Jane A. 169. 170. 275. 523 Sheetz. Susan E 338. 648 Shehata.NaziraA 221 Shehi. Linda K 143. 227. 267. 523 Sheldon. Deborah A 648 Shelley. Scott F 395. 648 Shelor. Claudia M. 273. 648 Shelton. Edward J. 222 Shelton. Margaret A. 222 Shenkel. Claude W. 191 Shepard. Tom L. 348. 648 Shepherd. Barbara L 356. 648 Shepherd. Benjamin A. 155 Shepherd. Carolyn S. 195. 271. 648 Sherar. Janet S 196. 263. 648 Sherer. Linda R. 360. 648 Sherer. Sharon A. 196. 243. 648 Sheridan. Mrs. Ada V. 270 Sherlock. Stephen A 221. 391. 648 Sherlock. Sue L 263. 648 Sherman. Arnold M 319. 648 Sherraden. Julie D 348. 523 Sherwood. Anita J 648 Sherwood. Dyna M 356. 648 Sherwood. Karen F 366. 648 Sherwood. Kieth M 648 Shetlar. Kenneth R 396. 648 Shiehzadeh. Samad 235 Shields. Glenn W. 181. 245. 523 Shields. Kenneth J. 376. 648 Shields. Susan A 265. 648 Shields. Thomas M 172. 241. 331. 648 Shilling. Pamela J 269. 648 Shilling. Steve A 222. 383. 384. 648 Shipley. Pamelme S 186. 239. 523 Shipman. Janet K 169. 259. 648 Shippy. Alden N. 245. 391. 648 Shirley. Alice M 356. 648 Shirley. Linda E 523 Shively. Baron J 376. 648 Shively. Gary D 309. 648 Shively. Karen A 2O9. 221 . 329. 648 Shivers. Janet 226 Shivers. Karen S. 356. 648 Shivers. Larry S. 523 Sh obe. Kenneth M. 216. 325. 648 Shoemake. Patricia K 356. 648 Shoemaker. Glenn L 384. 648 Shoemaker. John M 297 648 Shoemaker Richard E 303. 648 Shoger. Rick D. 309. 523 Shorter. Marsha A 348. 648 Shortle. Cindy L 356. 648 Shoup. Charlotte A 170. 523 Shove. Natalie J 348. 648 Showalter. Jerry D. 384. 648 Showalter. Mary B. 348. 648 Shrauner. Harry S. 207. 648 Shrauner. Micheal R 649 Shreve. Diane 334. 649 Shreves. John P 243. 3O9. 649 Shnkant. Sathaye M 234 Shrock. Jay W 200. 649 Shrouf. Deborah L 172. 239. 391. 649 Shubert. Jerry J 649 Shugart. Grace M. 147 Shulda. Marlene A 366. 649 Shull. Paul 45 Shupe. Christine E 366. 649 Shupe. Mrs Cora 316 Shurtz. Dennis K 206. 649 Sickles. Dana H. 366. 649 Siddiqi. SarwathS 221 Sidesinger. Charlotte 356. 649 Sidner. Rhonda M 360. 649 Siebert. Michael J. 649 Siebert. Ray E 384. 649 Siebert. William D 179. 376. 649 Siefers. Susan M 329. 649 Siefkm. Ruth A. 348. 649 Siemsen. Andrea L 523 Siemsen. Gary W. 523. 649 Sieverm. Gary A. 384. 649 Sievers. Ralph E 197. 241. 523 Sigars. Linda S 213. 236. 291. 523 Sigle.ArnsA. 181.241.392.649 Sigle. Donna D 246. 366. 649 Sigle. LilhanL 329.649 Sigley Janora A 263. 523 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 310-311 Sigma Chi 312-313 Sigma Delta Chi 186 Sigma Delta Pi 187 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 191 Sigma Nu 314-315 Sigma Phi Epsilon 316-317 Sigma Tau 185 Sigwmg. Deena M 267. 649 Sigwmg. Richard B. 311. 523 Silady. Fred A 170. 185. 221. 306. 523 Silady. John A. 221. 306. 649 Sill. Susan C. 227. 254. 269. 649 Sillin. Rhonda L. 21 1. 360. 649 Silverman. Bruce S 201 Simecka. Joseph G. 395. 425. 649 Simmons. David D. 201 Simmons. David H. 523 Simmons. Gary L. 649 Simmons. James C 376. 649 Simmons. Johnny L 392. 649 Simmons. Kenneth P. 376. 649 Simmons. Leroy D. 3O5. 649 Simmons. Linda L. 523. 649 Simmons. Marcia K. 239. 356. 649 Simmons. Michael S. 301 649 Simmons. Robert L. 305. 649 Simmons. Steven J 523 Simmons. Steven M 80 Simmons. Steven W. 523 Simms. Charles R 392. 649 Simon. Barry L. 376. 649 Simon. lleneJ. 523 Simon. Jane K 360. 649 Simon. Lois A. 221. 329. 649 Simon. Sherry S. 649 Simons. DebraG 261.649 Simonson. Mrs. Jeanette 280 Simpson. Glenms J 336. 339. 649 Simpson. Patricia J. 360. 649 Simpson. Rodenc D. 198 Simpson. William B. 331 . 649 Sims. Gary D 289. 523 Sims. Una S 523 Sims. Linda J 366. 649 Sims. Marcia G. 523 Sims. William W. 334. 649 Sinden. Susan K. 348. 650 Sine. William P. 319. 650 Singer. Michael F. 75. 3O5. 650 Singh. Sardar Y. 232 Singular. Nancy A 269. 650 Singular. Stephen W 650 Sinha. Niranjan K. 232 Sinker. Tedde S. 650 Sinn. Charles D. 524 Sinn. Lawrence E 287. 650 Sinnet. E. Robert 106 Sipes. John C.3O6. 524 Sippel. Allen R. 201. 283. 650 Siuda. Gerald R. 177. 183. 524 Skaer. William C. 197. 291. 524 Skaggs. Janice L 257. 366. 650 Skeens. Linda E. 36O. 524 Skeuse. Elaine J. 356. 650 Skeuse. John T. 306. 524 Skeuse. Thomas J. 524 Skidmore. Nancy L. 269. 650 Skinner. Donald E. 524 Skinner. Sheryl A. 213. 348. 650 Skock. Janice M 226 Skolaut. Beverly J. 339. 650 Skolout. Marilyn L. 650 Slack. E. Rex 159 Slack. Mrs. Rex 224 Slater. Charlotte L 355. 356. 650 Slater. Karen E 524 Slater. Rhonda L 356. 650 Slawson. Lloyd J 206. 283. 650 Slead. David A 187. 650 Slead. Joann K. 334. 650 Slead. Linda M. 650 Sleichter. Jerry W. 81. 174. 206. 525 Slentz. Barbara L. 356. 650 Slimmer. Dennis R. 180.181.525 Slinkman. Susan C. 244. 269. 650 Sloan. Diana S. 195. 366. 650 Sloan. Eldon 92 Sloan. Gerald E 172. 331. 650 Sloan. Janice R. 339. 650 Sloan. John S. 384. 650 Sloat. David E. 220. 525 Slonka. Gerald F. 174. 197. 423 Sloop. Jean C. 164 Slough. Freddie L 31 1. 525 Slupianek. Lawrence 143. 184. 185. 321. 525 Slupianek. Lee E 321. 650 Slusher. Steven H. 160. 198 Small. Georgia R. 650 Small. Jonathan P. 525 Small. Patricia A. 247. 366. 650 Smalley. Ann L. 186. 356. 650 Smejkal. RandyC. 384. 650 Smethers. Richard E. 48. 392. 431. 650 Smies. David E. 650 Smiley. Walter L 384. 650 Smith. Alan M. 376. 650 Smith. Andrew E 376. 650 Smith. Barbara J. 191 Smith. Betty J. 246. 650 Smith. Beverly A. 2O8. 246. 356. 650 Smith. Carey L. 525 Smith. Carolin K 356. 650 Smith. Charles L. 182. 525 Smith. Cheryl D. 348. 678 Smith. Christy L. 166. 356. 650 Smith. Colleen M. 221 . 356. 650 Smith. Connie L 650 Smith, Constance J 27 1 . 650 Smith. Craig A. 325. 650 Smith. Craig W. 203. 650 Smith. David 0. 241. 376. 651 Smith. Delancey A 315. 525 Smith Dennis D 651 Smith. Dennis W. 197. 525 Smith. Diane M. 261 . 356. 651 Smith. Douglas G. 78. 165. 291. 651 Smith. Edward C. 417. 419 Smith. Eileen P 65. 392. 651 Smith. Ellen A. 223. 239. 651 Smith. Erich R. 41. 376. 525 Smith. Ernest G. 170. 313. 651 Smith. Floyd W. 95. 405 Smith. GaryR. 376.651 Smith. Gene C 186.651 Smith. Geraldme A. 187. 257. 525 Smith. James F. 169. 182. 321 . 525 Smith. James S 2OO. 651 Smith. Janice E. 224. 525 Smith. Janice L. 651 Smith. John B. 3O6 651 Smith. John C. 198. 651 Smith. John L. 174. 197. 525 Smith. Joseph E. 301. 651 Smith. Juamta K. 224. 525 Smith. Judith A. 195. 221. 339. 651 Smith. Kent W. 651 Smith. Kevin M. 651 Smith. Kirk D. 281.651 Smith. Larry A. 183. 281. 651 Smith. Leeland A 651 Smith. Linda J. 65. 67. 366. 651 Smith. Linda L. 216. 269. 651 Smith. Marilyn J. 339. 651 Smith. Marsha M. 239. 329. 651 Smith. Marsha S. 196. 324. 336. 339. 651 Smith. Michael R. 281. 651 Smith. Nan C 236. 265. 366. 651 Smith. Nancy J. 166. 273. 651 Smith. Philip M. 185. 297. 651 Smith. Philip W. 277. 525 Smith. Richard A. 170. 2O3. 217. 525 Smith. Richard L. 651 Smith. Richard R. 170. 331.651 Smith. Rita A. 170. 172. 525 Smith. Robert A. 207 Smith. Robert E 651 Smith. Robert G. 165. 297. 651 Smith. Robert M. 172. 244 Smith. Roger C 2O5 Smith. Ronald J. 306. 525 Smith. Roy L 198. 237 Smith. Russell E. 245 Smith Scholarship House 330-331 Smith. Sharon L 71 Smith. Sheila M. 356. 651 Smith. Stephen A. 278. 525 Smith. Stephen R 161. 525 Smith. Steven B. 203. 334. 651 Smith. Steven B. 1 17. 325. 651 Smith. Steven V. 217. 525 Smith. Susan P 226 Smith. Terry V. 384. 651 Smith. Thomas C 297. 525 Smith. Tommy L. 80. 299. 651 Smith. Virgil L. 203. 526 Smith. Walter J. 321 Smith. Wanda L. 356. 651 Smith. Wayburn R. 651 Smith. Wesley E. 334. 651 Smith. William A. 384. 651 Smith. William C. 526 Smith. William H. 384. 651 Smith. William R 208 Smurthwaite Scholarship House 328-329 Smutz. Susan 257. 651 Smythe. Pamela K. 269. 652 Snapp. Gerald E. 221. 385. 652 Snell. Shame A. 71. 75. 166. 257. 526 Snethen. Donald D 181. 222 Snider. Anne C. 195. 216. 273. 526 Snider. Janice I. 239. 254. 259. 334. 652 Snider. Peter M. 240 Snider. Ronald W. 203 Snider. Terry S. 418. 419 Snodgrass. Stephen E 313. 440. 652 Snook. April L 392. 652 Snook. Judith A. 213. 356. 652 Snook. Robyn M. 392. 652 Snow. Kenneth R. 436. 437 Snyder. Daniel L. 526 Snyder. David G 240. 652 Snyder. David L. 385. 652 Snyder. Edward M. 240. 652 Snyder. James L. 193. 279. 652 Snyder. Karen S. 187 Snyder. Michael K 376. 652 Synder. Richard A. 241. 652 Snyder. Sharon N 366. 652 Snyder. Steven A. 395. 425. 526 Snyder. Thomas E 165. 217. 319. 526 Soccer 422-423 Society of American Military Engineers 183 Socolofsky. Homer E 153 Socolofsky. Mary J. 186. 216. 273 652 Socolofsky. Robert M. 165 278 526 Soden. Jerry M. 182. 185. 526 Soderberg. Debra S 339. 652 Sodergren. Pamela A. 195. 243. 271. 652 So Judging Team 81 Sol. Marcia A. 678 Soldan. David L. 241. 356. 526 Soldner. Brian M 392. 652 Solomon. Barry A. 203 Solomon. Ronald E. 325. 652 Solomon. Thomas R. 3O5 652 Somers. Linda K 526 Soppe. Vick. L. 48. 348. 652 Sorensen. Kenneth A. 205. 678 Sorenson. Linda L. 129. 257. 652 Sorenson. Robert J. 446 Sorrick. George D 208 Sosa. Jorge M 526 Sosna. Ronald J. 221. 306. 652 Soukup. Candace L. 348. 652 Sowers. Don W 194. 208. 246. 526 Spacek. Sheryl G. 259. 652 Spachek. Gregory W 385. 652 Spamhour. Paul L. 170. 182. 185. 526 Spaldmg. Robert 652 Spangler. Michael S. 315. 652 Spannuth. Kathie I 239. 271. 366. 652 Spare. Keith E 652 Spare. Kenneth W. 205. 206. 246. 652 Spark. David C. 2O6. 301. 526 Sparks. Clifford S. 209. 246. 285. 652 Sparks. Dawna K 247. 366. 652 Sparks. Herbert A. 206. 526 Sparks. Mary A. 652 Sparks. Mary K. 275 Spauldmg. Stuart A. 180 Speakers 28-33 Speaks. Judith E 652 Spear. Kimberly 356. 652 Spears. Jacqueline D. 271. 526 Spears. Jeffrey F. 160 Spease. Beth A. 652 Speer. Ellen F 348. 447. 526 Spellman. William E. 526 Spellmeier James H. 309. 652 Spencer. Cynthia L. 356. 652 Spencer. Jack D 199 Spencer. Marilyn J 259. 652 Spencer. Robert D 217. 279. 431. 447. 652 Sperling. Cynthia L 259. 652 Spicher. Beverly D. 195. 652 Spielman Norval K. 203. 652 Spielman. Robert E. 238. 385. 526 Spies. Stephen B 652 Spillman. Maria S 348. 653 Spinks. Ernest R. 385. 653 Spitzer. Robert H. 653 Spivey. Cynthia L 227. 356. 653 Splitter. Gary A. 197. 299. 526 Splitter. Jackie L. 224. 678 Splitter. Rosalie J 213. 526 Spock. Dr. Benjamin 25 Sponable. Mrs John 296 Spoon. Darrell D 229. 678 Sprang. Fred G. 165. 285. 653 Sprang. Janet D. 55. 216. 237. 653 Sprenkel. Kathleen J. 267. 653 Spring Fling 322-323 Springer. Jeffrey A 279. 526 Springer. Jodie L 279. 653 Springer. Lyle D. 207 Springer. Paul M 526 Sproul. Betty 224 Spunaugle. Ruth E. 339. 653 Spurgeon. Joseph A. 190. 527 Spurlock. George T. 243. 653 Spuriock. Nancy L. 261. 653 Spun 171 Spyker. Melanie C 267. 653 Squier. Leland D. 376. 653 Sramek. Michael W. 201. 245. 385. 653 Srivastava. B. B. L. 232 Staab. Carol J. 265. 527 Stacey. Carl E. 376. 653 Stach. Robert E 199. 3O3. 653 Stadelman. Stanley T. 315. 653 Stadium Dedication 93 Stafford. Colleen L 254. 261. 653 Stafford. Dennis D. 208 Stafford. Roger H. 376. 653 Stagner. Paul L. 334. 339. 653 Stair. Nma C. 339. 654 Stalcup. Peggy J. 654 Staley. Cynthia L. 275. 654 Stallard. Bill E. 45. 186. 315. 654 Stallard. Larry D. 315.654 Stallbaumer. David L. 187. 527 Stallbaumer. Robert 187. 527 Stallings. Gary R. 203. 654 Stalling . Linda I. 226. 654 Stallsworth. Paul T. 297. 654 Stamets. Jane O. 527 Stamey. William L 131. 159 Stamper. Larry D. 293. 385. 654 Standerfer. Linda A. 356. 654 Standish. Robert E 309. 654 Standley. Susan J 275. 339. 654 Stanker. James P. 396. 654 Stanley. James W. 243. 527 Stanley. William G. 291. 654 Stanton. Noel W. 123 Starbuck. Nancy K. 269. 654 Starbuck. Pamela S. 348. 654 Stark. Robert L 199. 299. 654 Starke. Robert F. 179. 527 Starkey. Gayle L. 263. 366. 654 Starkey. Harold D. 287. 527 Starr. Deborah K. 261. 356. 654 Starr. Keith D. 2O4. 385. 654 Starr. Ronald D. 654 Statesmates 238-239 Statesmen ' s Club 238 Stauffer. Curtis W. 303. 654 Stauffer. Mike 429 Stearnes. Douglas J. 376. 654 Stearns. Mark M. 297. 654 Stecklem. Alfred L. 281. 527 StU Ring 178 Steele. Domta M. 210. 247 Steele. Richard E. 285. 527 Steele. Roylee J. 357. 654 Steelman. Alan D. 409. 654 Steenbarger. John R. 229 Steeples. Donald W. 191. 527 Steffen. Donald D 376. 654 Stegelm. Forrest E. 207. 245. 283. 527 Stegeman. Michael C. 281. 654 Stehl. Bobbie J. 179.527 Stehl. Sandra S. 654 Steilein Mark 429 Stembring. Sharon K 392. 654 Steinhilber. Bernard 376. 654 Stemle. Pamela 267. 654 Steinmeyer. Paul E. 199. 299. 654 Stemshouer. Terry J. 209. 246. 376. 654 Stejskal. Rebecca A. 166. 257. 654 Stenfors. Robert D. 654 Stepanich. Robert M 654 695 Stephens, Donald J. 527 Stephens. Elizabeth 269, 527 Stephens, Robert J. 654 Stephenson, Versie H. 392, 654 Sterbenz, Janet M. 348 654 Sterling, Jean L. 348. 654 Sterling. Michael B. 301,654 Stevens. Nancy A. 348. 654 Stevens, Patricia A. 233. 654 Stevens. Rodney L. 185 654 Stevens, Ronald E. 409 Stevens. Ronald L 190 Stevenson. DaleE. 177 Stevenson. John E. 180 Steward. Barbara C. 527 Steward. Linda L. 265 655 Steward. Shirley K. 655 Stewart. James D. 180. 217, 376 440 527 Stewart. Kathleen L. 655 Stewart, Mickey L. 348 Stewart. Sandra K. 655 Stiawalt. William H. 385 655 Stieben. Lonnie C. 206. 331. 655 Stierwalt. Pamela S 655 Stigall, Cheryl L 21 3, 257. 655 Stigers. Leslie A. 366. 655 Stiles. Barbara A. 271. 527 Stilley. Charlotte S. 236. 271. 366 655 Stiner. Vickie J. 655 Stinson. Joyce L. 172, 348. 655 Stites. Barbara J. 226 227 Stites. Donald L. 180. 527 Stites. Wilbur R. 194 208 Stith. Kenneth R. 655 Stith.MarjorieM. 147 Stock. Judy C. 173. 246. 329. 655 Stockebrand. Jolynn 356 655 Stockham. Steven L. 294 655 Stoecker, Randall D. 206. 283. 527 Stoecker. Sharon S. 63, 267, 334, 655 Stoever. Brigitte M. 348, 655 Stoever. Henry M. 374 376 655 Stogsdill, Jerry W. 527 Stohs, Janice L. 195.527 Stoker. Linda A. 356. 655 Stokes, Jacqueline A. 392, 655 Stoll, Johnny E. 527 Stone, James L. 243. 305. 655 Stone, Jennifer J. 336. 339. 527 Stone. William F. 376. 655 Stoneback, Teresa J. 329. 655 Stonehocker. James P, 527 Stonehocker, Martha 139. 195 273 Stoner. L. Lorene348. 655 Stopkopf. William A. 179 Storer. Harold E. 376. 655 Storer. Robert W. 392. 655 Storey, Charles L. 205 Storey. Wanda R. 348, 655 Storrer, Carol A. 366. 655 Story. Lura V. 206. 210. 246. 329 655 Stoskopf. William A. 123, 160. 321 528 Stout. Candace H. 171. 186.275.655 Stout. Cecil E. 278, 655 Stout. Mary A. 655 Stout. Mary E. 655 Stout, Melvin J. 176 Stovall, Glen E. 385, 655 Stover, Brigette 255 Stowe. Twila G. 273. 655 Stowell. Francis E. 165. 385, 655 Stpeter. Kathleen A. 348. 655 Stpierre, Ruth M. 528 Strahm. Darlene S. 65. 329 528 Strahm. Joe D. 204. 376 655 Strahm. Ronald L. 528 Strandmark. Richard 109 655 Strasser. Andrew P. 385 655 Strate, Shela L. 257, 655 Stratmann, Larry E. 655 Straub, Dianne L. 239. 257. 366. 655 Straube Scholarship House 325 Strecker, Glen E. 299 655 Street. Charlene E. 656 Streeter. Bradley C. 656 Streit. Irva K. 193, 227. 528 Streit, LesD. 117. 170. 174. 194 208 528 Stremel. Kathleen M. 528 Strick, Mary E. 348. 656 Strieker, Barbara K. 237, 265, 348 656 Strickler, Duane J. 246. 376. 656 Strickler, Vincent J. 385. 656 Stritzke, Robert D. 656 Strom. Susan J. 265. 656 Stromberg, Gary D. 301, 656 Strong. Mabel B. 324 Strong, Paul D. 201 Strong, William R. 48, 179. 221. 376 656 Stroup, Cynthia L. 246. 656 Strowig. Pamela G. 275. 339. 656 Strube. Nancy L. 356. 656 Strube, Roger L. 528 Struby, Charles R. 294, 385 656 Stryker. Charles A. 165. 305 656 Stryker. Ronald A. 305. 656 Stuart. Gregory C. 278. 656 Stuart. James G. 207, 528 Stuart. Jeanne M. 208, 656 Stuart. John P. 678 Stuart. Kay E. 348. 656 Stuart. Larry D. 656 Stubbs, Stephen R. 201 Stubbs, Teresa L. 392. 656 Stuber, Larry P. 207. 245, 656 Stuckey, Carolyn D. 259 656 Stuckey, John W. 198 Stuckey. Larry D. 149, 169, 197, 283 Stucky. Darrell G. 656 Stucky, John R. 409 Stucky. Larry D. 174, 528 Stucky. Norman P. 203 678 Stucky, Ronald L. 246 Stude, Carol J. 656 Student American Veterinary Medicine Association 197-200 Student Education Association 195 Student Governing Association 160-162 Student Government Association Executive Committee 159 Student Government Association President ' s Council 162 Student Health 106-107 Student Publications 68-75 Student Senate 161 Studer. Kenneth L. 656 Stueve, Carl L. 209, 376. 439 656 Stueve. Doug T. 208. 439 Stull. Terry D, 180. 181.528 Stum. Bette D. 366. 656 Stumpff. Lawrence C 656 Sturgeon. Jerry L. 528 Stutterheim. Keith M.656 Suberkropp. Jerald L. 528 Such, Robert E. 392, 656 Sunderman. Daniel A. 76. 186. 528 Suderman, Kathryn L. 528 Suellentrop. Timothy 221 656 Suggs. Fred W. 303. 528 Suggs, Laura J. 109. 223, 271. 656 Suhm. Linda K. 348. 656 Sullivan. Betty J. 656 Sullivan. Jennifer K. 170. 195,271.528 Sullivan. Joseph M. 656 Sullivan. Ronald L 385. 656 Sullivan. TerranceL. 285 288 656 Sullivan. Verna M. 72. 356, 656 Sulsar. Cynthia L. 656 Sumey, Marilyn K. 366, 656 Summers. Carl F. 656 Summers. Margretta A. 336 Summers. Peggy A. 528 Summers. Sara A. 265. 656 Sumner. Stephen A. 656 Sumners. Ronald J. 278 656 Sundahl. Thomas E. 311 657 Sundberg. Virginia K. 339, 657 Sunderland, Elmer L. 1 77, 293, 528 Sunderland, Jean M. 169. 329. 528 Sunderland. Joan E. 208. 348. 657 Sundgren. Peggy S. 261. 657 Sundheim. Richard A 315 657 Surrett, Richard L. 321.528 Surs. Woodward 657 Suster. Boris 529 Sutera. Diane E. 216, 267, 657 Sutter, Conniedee 366. 657 Sutler, Sandra D. 339. 657 Suttles. Betty J. 348. 657 Suttles. Linda S. 243. 348. 657 Sutton. Cynthia S. 259. 348. 657 Sutton. Douglas A. 241.657 Sutton. Terry P. 192 Svaty. Anne L. 269, 657 Svaty, Karl J. 183 Svoboda. Olen F. 182. 385, 657 Swafford. William S. 291. 657 Swails. GaryG. 199 Swain. Charlotte L. 195. 261 529 Swain. John E. 78. 170. 291. 657 Swan. Linda G. 261. 657 Swan, William S. 207. 245. 529 Swander. William A. 31 5. 657 Swaney. Thais K. 529 Swank, Diana G. 211.529 Swank. Mrs. Helen 272 Swanson. Gary S. 385. 657 Swanson. Larry A. 376, 657 Swanson. Michael R. 203 Swart. Donna G. 210. 261. 529 Swayze. Stephen W. 294. 429. 657 Sweat. Donald L. 198 Sweat. Ronda 224 Sweet. Dennis E. 313 657 Sweet. Harold M. 204 529 Sweet. Sheri R. 367. 657 Swenson. David D. 160. 305. 529 Swenson. Edward L. 181, 185. 238. 324. Swenson, Joyce M. 348. 657 Swenson. Kenneth L. 190, 294. 395 429 431.432.435.657 Swenson. Laurence R. 305. 657 Swenson, Loren C. 238 Swenson, Nancy R. 356. 657 Swenson. Phillip E. 529 Swenson. Vickey L. 164.265 657 Swerczek. David A. 197. 529 Swift. Nolan G. 376. 657 Swift, Sarah J. 255. 339 657 Swilley. Vivian K. 348. 657 Swim, Janet A. 657 Swing, CheriL. 257,657 Swinney. William C. 385 445 529 Swisher. Rhae M. 29. 132 657 Switzer, Allen L. 278. 657 Switzer. James H. 385. 657 Switzer. Jane A. 657 Swoyer. Carolyn S. 226 Swoyer. Glen F. 205 Swoyer, Thomas E. 201 Syal. Saadat M. 221,657 Sylvester, Janice M. 239. 243. 248. 356. 657 Symns. Donna L. 48. 201. 348, 657 Symns. Perrin K. 247. 529 Symns. Shirley A. 529 Symons, Stanley M. 311 529 Syvrud. John T. 376. 657 Szopinski. Leonard P. 529 Szymborski. James W. 376. 657 Tabasuares. Erlinda 232 Tacha. Ronald L. 439 Tacktill. Norman 529 Taddeo. Arthur C. 392, 678 Taddiken. Patricia J. 239, 348. 657 Taddiken. Scott W. 447 Takach. Deborah A. 210. 221. 239. 261 348.658 Talley. Allen G. 191.383.385.529 Tanaka. Edwin I. 529 Tangeman. Roy D. 1 17. 160. 204 221 244 529 Tangeman. Steven A. 297, 657 Tannebaum, Edward J. 183 Tanner, James R. 165. 299. 658 Tanner. Linda G. 392. 658 Taplin. FayeL. 195.339.529 Tarbutton, Barbara J, 356 658 Tarry, Michael C. 313. 529 Tarry. Patricia J. 186. 348. 658 Tarver. Phyllis A. 259. 658 Tasker. Jerry D. 530 Tasker. Sue A. 48. 348. 658 Tasset. YvonneC. 186. 530 Tate. CandisK.658 Tatro. Vicky L. 236. 339. 658 Taul.Tom B. 658 Tau Sigma Delta 179 Taussig, Robert A. 220 Taussig. Mrs. Robert 220 Taussig. Susan E. 220. 658 Tavakolizadeh, Moham 177. 235 Taylor. Christine A. 160.171.173.259,658 Taylor. Deborah 243. 271. 348. 658 Taylor, James E. 243, 278. 658 Taylor. James S. 241. 658 Taylor. Jerry R. 315. 658 Taylor. John C. 530 Taylor. Julie L. 237. 239, 242 275 339 658 Taylor. Kent D. 294. 530 Taylor. Lorraine A. 348. 658 Taylor. Michelle 48. 164. 239. 257. 367, 658 Taylor. Mitchell K. 659 Taylor. Pamela K. 356. 659 Taylor. Pamela L. 356. 659 Taylor. Phyllis E. 348. 659 Taylor. Steven L. 217. 281. 530 Taylor. Thomas A. 192. 233 Taylor, Thomas W. 659 Teaford. Patricia M. 259. 659 Teagarden. Glenn R. 80. 206. 245 283 659 Tebo. Susan M. 221 Teener. James W. 530 Teeters. Sharon K. 213. 220. 367, 659 Telker. David L. 313.659 Temme. Linda A. 267 659 Tennis 440-441 Teply, Michael J. 385.659 Teply. Timoth R. 303. 659 Terhune. Steven F. 392. 659 Terry. Austina 530 Teschner. Susan C. 356 659 Teske. Jolene K. 213. 339. 659 Tessendorf. Linda R. 659 Thaemert. Maurianne45, 263. 659 Thalmann. Lynn E. 385 659 Theis. William T. 385. 659 Theno. Lawrence J. 306. 659 Theno.PatriciaA.211. 242. 36 1 . 659 Theta Alpha Phi 187 Theta Sigma Phi 187 Theurer. Gary D. 207. 247. 659 Thiel. Margaret A. 530 Thiel, Marie E. 530 Thiele. Gerald H. 204. 659 Thiele. Wayne E. 376. 659 Thoman. Jackie W. 659 Thomas. Barbara J. 211. 216. 530 Thomas Beverly J. 1 72, 234, 246. 329, 659 Thomas. Daniel E. 530 Thomas. Edith J 48. 263. 659 Thomas. Gregg D. 376. 659 Thomas. Jack L. 420 Thomas. Jacquelyn J. 237. 356. 659 Thomas. Janyth D. 211 530 Thomas. John K. 191 Thomas. John P. 309. 659 Thomas. Joyce A. 241 Thomas. Ken L. 88, 241 Thomas. Kenneth L. 238. 324. 389 530 Thomas. Kenneth L. 177. 392, 530 Thomas. Linda S. 659 Thomas. Lynn R. 238 392 659 Thomas. Martha W. 227. 356. 659 Thomas. Mary A. 530 Thomas. Rebecca M. 242 348 659 Thomas. Rita E. 356. 659 Thomas, Roberta J. 659 Thomas. Teresa K. 348. 659 Thomas. Timothy M. 165. 206, 283 530 Thomas. Wilton B. 405 Thomason. Paul M. 319. 659 Thome. Thomas F. 385. 659 Thompson. Bradley J. 317 Thompson, Colleen K 356, 659 Thompson. Cynthia S. 254. 273. 659 Thompson. David R. 313. 659 Thompson. Dennis L. 659 Thompson. Gary D. 247. 659 Thompson, Gayle S. 226 Thompson, Janet E. 659 Thompson, John W. 419 Thompson. Kenneth J. 392 Thompson. Kenneth L. 389. 660 Thompson. Larry R. 392. 660 Thompson. LynneC. 385. 660 Thompson. Marcia E. 265. 348. 660 Thompson, Martha J. 367. 660 Thompson. Michael L. 281 , 660 Thompson. Nancy K. 660 Thompson. Nancy L. 348. 660 Thompson. Peggy A. 356. 660 Thompson. Phillip A. 392. 660 Thompson. Sheila K. 21 1. 348. 660 Thompson, Shirley A. 224 Thompson. Teresa A. 660 Thompson, Terry D. 660 Thompson, Wayne E. 209 530 Thorns. Robert J. 530 Thomsen. Mary H. 336. 339, 660 Thomson, Bradley J. 660 Thomson, James C. 445, 660 Thorn. Alan L. 385. 660 Thorn, Karen D. 339. 660 Thorn. Marcia R. 339. 660 Thornbrugh. Steven K. 281. 678 Thorne. Patricia N. 660 Thorne. Royal L. 660 Thornton. David J. 305 660 Thorp. Guida V. 530 Thorp, Roger M. 179, 530 Thorp. Verlene 170 Thorpe. Carol S. 257. 530 Thorson, Eugene 125 Thull. Gary L. 217 Thummel. Lawrence K. 530 Thummel. Randall 392. 660 Thurman. Teresa G. 530 Thurston. Larry G. 530 Thurston, Rita M. 206. 246 349 660 Tibbetts. Cheryl L. 259. 660 Tidball. William P. 197.351 Tiemann, Larry S. 203, 351 Tiemeier. Neil E. 303, 660 Tiemeyer. Gerald L. 201 Tilford. Wanda J. 349. 660 Tilgham. Benjamin R. 131 Tillery. Carol A. 263 351 Tilley. Jewell A. 660 Tillinghast, Henry S. 331. 660 Tillinghast. Herbert 331. 660 Tillman, Frank A. 141 Tillman. Janice M. 324. 343. 349, 660 Timken, Roger D. 291, 428 660 Tinkler. Duane N. 201 . 660 Tinkler. Rita M. 660 Tipton. Nancy A. 660 Tisdale. Paula J. 216. 237 275 660 Tittel. Janet K. 349 Tittel. Ronald L. 660 Tjaden, Earl D. 185. 229 385 660 Toaden, Earl D. 238. 445 Toben. Walter H. 349 Todd. Jennifer J. 336. 339 660 Todd. Linda M. 349. 660 Todd. Louis D. 245. 351 Todd, Michael A. 351. 425 Todd. Rebecca J. 349, 660 Toliver. Jean C. 229 Toll. Keith D. 294 660 Toll. Marta K. 367. 660 Tollefson. David P. 165. 289 351 Tollefson, Marilyn J. 195. 257 660 Tolson, Michael H. 165, 287. 660 Tomasch. Kim A. 351 Tomlinson. Don K. 311. 661 Toney. Julian G 299. 661 Tonn. Donald P. 184.351 Toothaker, Carol A. 221 351 Totok. Elizabeth R. 361,661 Totten. Harry E. 385. 661 Touchstone 78 Tousignant. Karen E. 351 Townes. Paricia G. 213. 356. 661 Townley. Lawrence E. 297, 351 Townley. Richard L. 203. 238 331 661 Towns. Dee A. 237. 273. 661 Townsend. Forrest I. 376. 661 Townsend. Jerry L. 243. 325. 661 Townsend. Ronald D 661 Townsend, Steven D. 661 Townsend, Timothy E. 661 Tozer. Barbara J. 351 Track 428-435 Tracy. Mark D. 392. 661 Tracy. Patricia A. 351 Train. Mary F. 259. 661 Train. Sammy K 351 Transue. Vicki E. 213. 661 Tranter. Jolene M 661 Trapp. James N. 206. 351 Travis. David O. 678 Travis, Glenda G. 678 Traxson. Steven G. 183. 285, 351 Tregemba, Michele L. 357. 661 Tremmel. William 40 Trenholm. David D. 201 Trenkle. Patricia A. 72. 267. 661 Trennepohl. Brian 446 Trennepohl, James A. 182. 185. 241 . 351 Trent. Curtis 155 Trentman, Kathleen B. 357, 661 Tresenriter. James R. 294. 661 Tresennter. Linda L. 259. 351 Trexler. Carol A 349. 661 Triangle 321 Tribble. Alan L. 385. 661 Tribble. Burton K. 339 Tribunal 159 Trigg. Linda S. 339. 661 Triplet!. Joan E. 367, 661 Troell. Richard S. 305. 351 696 Trestle. Judith K. 226 Trotter. Donald M. 149 Trout. Catherine A 349. 661 Trout. Cynthia M 661 Troutfetter. George 661 Trowbridge. James W. 392. 661 Trower. Thomas W. 661 Trover. Oeryl L. 200 Trueblood. Linda S. 212. 224. 324. 367. 661 Trueblood. Michael E. 392. 661 Truelsen. Kenneth A. 389. 392. 661 Truitt. Gary B. 207. 351 Truitt. Mark R. 661 Trumpp. Janice A. 349. 661 Trybom. James C. 351 Trzicky. Dianna K. 349. 661 Tsai. Billy 1. 678 Tsai. Ko-Han 678 Tschanz. Mary L. 48. 367. 661 Tuck. Sharon E 227 236. 271. 661 Tucker. Carol L. 261. 661 Tucker. Cynthia M. 211. 351 Tucker. Jerry C. 661 Tucker. Leonard L 79. 207 Tucker. Neil E. 392. 661 Tuma. Feme 1. 213. 349. 661 Tuma. Jimmy L. 2O4. 244. 385. 661 Tumck. Arlene B. 357. 661 Tunison. Mrs. Wilma R 343 Turk. Carolyn M. 239. 367. 661 Turley. Steven J. 376. 661 Turnbull. Clifford G. 177 Turner. Lee H. 201 Turner. Ralph L. 204 Turner. Theresa J 207. 247. 349. 662 Tumquist. Steven D. 283. 662 Tussey. Dorothy J. 275. 662 Tussey. Mary L. 170. 275. 662 Tweed. Thomas E. 164. 311 Twiss. PageC. 131. 191 Tyler. Teresa R. 349. 662 Tyner. Twila R. 261.662 Tyrus. Carmen M. 195. 357 u Ukleia. Eileen M. 357. 662 Ullom. Jimmie K. 349. 678 Ulnch. Suzanne K 349. 662 Umberger. Gregory D 299. 662 Umscheid. Louise M. 21 1. 221 Umscheid. Marilyn L 221 Underclassmen 540474 Underwood. Oren L. 244 Ungeheuer. Dillard L 662 Union 28-29. 108-109 Union Governing Board 29 University Activities Board 158 University Extension Club 210 University Choir 166 University for Man 38-39 Unruh. David J. 311.678 Unruh. Lyonell R 220. 376. 662 Unruh. Stephen G. 313. 662 Unruh. Victoria L 349. 662 Unzicker. Jerry L. 392 Upadhyay. K. Srimvas 232 Upham. Robert J 385. 662 Urbanek. Gary L. 178. 297 Urbanek. Rebecca L 160. 269. 662 Urbanek. Robert C. 662 Unch. Albert J. 334 Urquhart. Dee A. 186. 267 662 Urs. Devarai K. 205. 232 Urs. Shantha D. 2O5 Utterback. Cheryl S. 259. 662 Utz. Do nald C. 79. 203 Vacin. Gary L 241 Vader. Jay H. 31 1. 395. 4O9. 662 Valburg. Linda L 213. 349. 662 Valerius. Lesley D 662 VanAlden. Patricia S 367. 662 VanAllen. Michael D 79. 245. 283 662 Vanbenschoten. Eric J 220. 385. 662 VanCampen. Michael 662 Vancott. David R 385 Vandenberg. Michael E. 31 1. 662 Vandenbosch. William 179 Vandergiesen. Marsha 367. 662 Vanderpool. Dennis A. 662 Vanderwerff. Sandra 392. 662 Vandewege. Susan 662 VanHuss. Lester J 392 Vankooten. Linda S. 216. 269. 662 VanLeewen. Pamela J 339. 662 VanMiddlesworth. James 2O1. 385 662 VanPelt. Vance E 309 VanPetten. Christine 343 349 662 VanPetten. Janice K 356. 662 Vansant. Gretchen L 275. 662 VanScoyoc, Marjone 357. 662 VanValkenburg. Louann 271. 662 Van Zile Hall 332-334 Vanzpetten. Christine 349 Varadarajulu. P. 232 Varney. Alan L. 285. 662 Varney. James E 285. 662 Varney. Susan E. 239. 356 662 Varsity Men ' s Glee Club 165 Vasey. Valane J. 662 Vassili. Kanellakis 233 Vaswani. Santosh D. 233. 247. 678 Vath. Candice K. 349. 662 Vaughan. Carol L. 239. 339 Vaughan. Deborah S. 263. 662 Vaughan. Linda K 357. 662 Vaughn. Carol L. 662 Vavroch. Gregory L 385. 663 Vay. Allen R. 4O9 Vazquez. Bumey 130 Vecchidrelli. Nicholas 324. 374 Vedros. Stephen G 313. 663 Vega. Juan f. 678 Veith. Douglas 241 Veith. William L. 204 Veldhuizen. Ivan D. 663 Velez. Irving J. 392. 663 Vel lali. Victor J. 376.663 VenaWe. Jerry N. 417. 419 Vergin. Dexter A 237 Vering. Kathryn J. 663 Verma. Saran S. 232 Vermillion. Jane D. 267. 663 Vermillion. Victor V. 241 Verneau. Sylvan R. 663 Vernon. Thomas T. 192. 241 Vernon. Thomas W. 663 Veskerna. Charles R. 317. 663 Veterinary Medicine Auxiliary 225 Veterinary Medicine Open House 52-53 Vialle. Regis L 376. 663 Vickers. Audree M. 361. 663 Vickers. Melaney R. 357. 663 Viergever. James L. 2OO. 663 Viergever. Sharlys M. 224 Vieselmeyer. Mabel R. 349. 663 Vieux. Deanne M. 678 Vieux. J. Michael 663. 678 Vigneron. Patricia L 245 Vigneron. William E. 216. 245. 663 Vincent. Diana L. 663 Vinduska. Terrance L. 385. 663 Vine. Mark H. 533 Viney. Walter J. 179. 297. 533 Vlach. Anthony J. 217. 3O6. 533 Vlcek. Henry A. 186. 216. 279. 663 Vodraska. Ruth M. 533 Voegele. Sharon A. 164. 254. 261. 349. 663 Vogel. Gail L 265. 663 Vogelsang. David L. 216. 385. 663 Vogler. Richard J. 663 Vogt. David F. 201 Vogt. Kenneth H. 533 Vogt. Wes E. 201. 245. 392. 663 Vogts. Randolph R. 392. 663 Votgt. Lois M. 242. 663 Voigts. Vaunda L. 349. 663 Volkland. Douglas 0.663 Volkman. Linda K 663 Volweider. Joan A 533 VonForell Nancy 220 VonRiesen. David 72 Vonderschmidt. Richard 385. 663 Voos. Gregg T 165.291.663 Voos. Terry E 4O9 Vopat. Thomas A. 179. 221. 370. 663 Voran. Jill 48. 243. 265. 533 Vore. Dorothy L. 663 Vore.JamesL. 663 Voss. Karen S. 220. 245. 663 Voth. Vicki S. 263. 663 Vrzak. Mary S. 257. 349. 663 Vyff . Rodney L. 385. 663 W Waddle. Nancy K. 186. 275. 533 Wade. Barbara J. 339. 663 Wadsack. James F 197. 533 Waechter. Linda J 349. 663 Waeldm. Marilyn A. 216. 275. 663 Waggoner. Elizabeth 261. 349. 663 Wagner. Albert M. 663 Wagner. Catherine L 173. 336. 339. 663 Wagner. Craig M. 385. 663 Wagner. Curtm L. 664 Wagner. Doulas R. 317. 534 Wagner. Joel D. 385. 664 Wagner. Linda K. 357. 664 Wagner. Michael A 397 Wagner. Robert A. 534 Waite. Linda S. 664 Waite. Stephen W 317. 664 Wakabayashi. Ike 241 Wakefield. Lucille M. 147 Wakefield. Nancy J. 241. 664 Wakeman. Ann K. 349 664 Wakeman. Patrick A. 287. 534 Walden. Eugenia D. 367. 664 Waldes. Helen 392. 664 Waldo. Susan E. 361. 664 Waldren. Richard P. 2O4. 385. 534 Waldren. Terry E. 334. 534. 664 Walker. Dale E. 377. 664 Walker. Forrest L 377. 445. 664 Walker. Judith L. 367. 664 Walker. Kenneth M. 293 664 Walker. Linda M. 193. 534 Walker. Martha J 357. 664 Walker. Michael G. 664 Walker. Rebecca S. 265. 664 Walker. Scott A 377. 664 Walker. Wanda R. 357. 534 Walkup. Cheryl L 273. 664 Wall. Be rthaL. 271.664 Wall. Hindman P. 4O5 Wall. John B. 534 Wallace. John K 374. 377. 664 Wallace. Kathleen J. 261 . 664 Wallace. Kathy L. 48 Wallace. Madeline D. 534 Wallace. Pamela L. 213. 22O. 367. 664 Waller. Forrest A. 166. 261 . 664 Walhmann. Isidor J. 334. 664 Wallmgf ord. George 534 Walpole. Richard K 293 Walseth. William D. 303. 664 Walsh. Daniel J. 2O7. 385. 534 Walsh. Dennis M. 203. 664 Walsh. Kathy A. 367.664 Walsh. Sharon K. 196. 664 Walter. Delbert E. 199. 664 Walter. Gary A. 164. 31 1. 664 Walter. Roger N. 3O6. 534 Walters. Barbara L. 664 Walters. Charles P. 191 Walters. Cheryl K. 329. 534 Walters. Jay A. 279. 664 Walters. Joan E. 78. 186. 664 Walters. Steven L. 392 664 Walther. Carol C. 664 Waltner. Ronald K. 534 Walton. William C. 377. 664 Waltz. Anita N. 329. 664 Walz. Marta L. 48. 349. 664 Wamhoff. Arlan D. 664 Wamhoff . Luann J. 664 Wanager. Diana L. 664 Wang. Kang-Lu 41 Wangerm. Robert L. 385. 664 Wanick. Stephen G. 199. 293. 664 Ward. Brian K. 2O1 . 31 1 . 665 Ward. Candace I. 349. 665 Ward. David L. 3O5. 665 Ward. Gregory B. 534 Ward. Joan M. 213. 239. 257. 367. 665 Ward. Larry E. 297. 665 Ward. Martha L. 267. 665 Ward. Steven G. 665 Ward. Sue A. 665 Ward. Virginia L. 273. 534 Wardell. David B. 437 Warden. Francis O. 377. 665 Warden. Jessie A. 147 Warder. Annette 269. 349. 665 Wardlaw. Dale A. 294. 534 Warehime. Orval R. 201. 665 Warner. E. D. 99 Warner. James B. 277. 534 Warner. Janet K. 216. 273. 665 Warner. Kathleen A. 534 Warner. Kathleen J. 62. 261 Warner. Lawrence W. 279. 665 Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Rod 26 Wamken. James F. 325. 665 Warren. Kenneth M. 191 Warren. Linda J. 261. 665 Warren. Nancy R. 665 Warren. Rod 26 Warwick. Ben T. 385. 665 Washburn. Janelle A. 257. 665 Washbum. Michael P. 243. 309. 665 Washington. William 244. 665 Wassberg. James E. 291 . 665 Wassemiller. Jacqueline 367. 665 Wassenberg. Anna M. 534 Wasser. Steven D. 377. 665 Wasserman. Kay M. 226 Wasserman. Kenneth W. 534 Wassom. Steven C. 665 Watanabe. Masayuki 392. 678 Watchous. Sandra M. 357. 665 Waters. George E. 190 Waters. Robert L. 392. 665 Wathern. Richard J. 534 Watkms. Steven C. 291 . 665 Watson. Charles H. 241. 665 Watson. Judith J. 349. 665 Watson. Mark W. 313. 665 Watson. Martha J. 171. 265. 665 Watt. Cheryl L. 392. 665 Watt. Nancy J. 392. 665 Watts. Curt L. 392. 534 Watts. Maria C. 349. 665 Wauthier. Mary K. 665 Way. Scott A. 291.665 Wayman. Alice L. 665 Wayman. Michel L. 392. 665 Waymire. Charles F. 425 Weak. Earl D. 175. 22O. 225 Weaver. Charles A. 665 Weaver. Debera C. 229 Weaver. James L. 291. 534 Weaver. Steven C. 170. 172. 177. 3O5. 665 Webb. Cynthia S. 267. 665 Webb. Darrel A 665 Webb. Jeffery S. 285. 665 Webb. Jeffrey W. 416. 419 Webb. Marc C. 665 Webb. Mary 304 Webber. Joyce A. 367. 665 Webber. Sheryl K. 666 Weber. Arthur D 96 Weber. Cheryl L. 212. 271. 666 Weber. Henrietta S. 666 Weber. Joy A. 213. 357. 666 Weber. Nicholas R. 206. 392. 666 Weber. Peggy A. 357. 666 Weber. Roger E 377. 666 Weber, Steven P. 289. 535 Weber. Timothy S. 309. 666 Weber. Vincent W. 241. 385. 666 Weber. William P. 217. 392. 666 Weberg. Donald W. 535 Weberg. Norma J. 226 Webring. Rodney L. 666 Webster. Martha H. 21 1. 666 Webster. Melvm C. 377. 666 Webster. Theo M. 666 Weckerimg. Maurice 190. 535 Weckerling. Susan A. 349. 666 Weckman. Pamela K. 678 Wedel. Fred L. 246. 666 Wedel. Gerald W. 377. 666 Wedel. Janice F. 349. 666 Wedel. Jennalee S. 343. 349. 666 Weed. PeterS. 176 Wegener. James D. 535 Wegman. Virginia L. 191. 221. 265. 535 Wegner. Gilbert A. 385. 666 Wehling. Robert D. 217. 291. 535 Wehr. Barbara A. 187. 666 Wehrman. Pearl 1. 357. 535 Weibert. Stuart W. 169. 174. 299. 535 Weichel. James D. 182. 385. 666 Weidler. Michael L 244. 666 Weidner. Fawn E. 21 1.666 Weigand. Brenda J 357. 666 Weigand. Marvin W. 535 Weigel. Larry 420. 421 Weihe. Sheryl K. 535 Weil. Harold G. 206 Weiler. Robert N. 244 Weiner. Stephen B. 199. 666 Weingart. Jacqueline 259. 535 Wemgart. Thomasme 259. 535 Wemmann. Ann M. 275. 349. 666 Weir. Diane C. 392. 666 Weir. Stan G. 45. 165. 313. 666 Weir. Virginia K. 81. 535 Weisenberg. Edward J. 221 Weisenburger. Patricia J 224 Weiser. Don Laurence 385. 666 Weishaar. Philip L. 535. 429 Weixelman. John J. 666 Weixelman. Richard L 246. 666 Welborn. John D. 208. 392 Welch. Wesley H. 294. 535 Weldon. Larry E. 395. 429 Welker. James C. 392. 666 Weiler. Lesley A. 357. 666 Wells. Cynthia M. 349. 666 Welts. Dan L 666 Wells. David D. 666 Wells. Forrest N. 409 Wells. Linda S 245 Wells. Marvin D. 117.666 Wells. Robert H. 535 Wells. Tana L 216. 227. 269. 666 Wells. William W. 535 Welsh. Ronald D. 283. 678 Welter. Barbara J. 213. 239. 271. 666 Welty. Steven R. 200 Wempe. Connie J. 357. 666 Wendlmg. Neil A.666 Wendt. Jerry L. 666 Wenger. Angela A 239. 357. 447. 666 Wenger. Carol D. 329. 666 Wenger. Evan K. 165. 385. 667 Wenger. Kathleen A. 212. 243. 246. 254. 255. 349. 667 Wenger. Richard P. 75. 217. 385. 667 Wenger. Richard W. 229 Wenger. Rodney A. 179. 377. 667 Wenger. Ronald D. 165. 299. 667 Wenger. Vicki L. 535 Wente. Ronald K. 216. 385. 667 Wentworth. Ray E. 667 Wentworth. Virginia 367 667 Wentz. Elisabeth A. 261. 535 Wentz. James B. 186. 392. 667 Wenz. Gilbert E 289. 667 Wenzel. Barbara J. 357. 667 Wenzl. John E. 535 Werner. Henry H. 291 . 667 Werner. Ruth D. 535 Werts. Riley J. 385. 667 Wertz. Christine 357. 667 Wesche. Alan E. 203. 535 Wessels. Jane M. 207. 667 Wessels. Thomas H. 245 West. Barry L. 186. 276 West. Carol A. 357. 668 West Hall 362-367 West. Janet L. 357. 668 West. Louise A. 668 West. Paul R. 279. 535 West. Robert P. 123 West. Shan A. 195. 536 West. Sharon K. 536 West. Steven J. 536 West. Thomas G. 293. 668 West. Warren N. 297. 536 Westberg. Robert N. 668 Westcott. Randolph J. 279. 668 Westerman. Dorothy A. 193. 261. 536 Westerman. John R. 193. 283. 536 Westfahl. Kim B. 226 Westfahl. Steven A. 385. 668 Westphal. Gary L. 198 Westphal. Janet E. 224 Westphal. Russell D. 285. 668 Wetherill. Patricia 357. 668 Wetter. Rita E. 668 Wetz. Luann K. 129. 234. 257. 668 Weyer. DouglasC. 174. 217. 283. 668 Weyer. Lawrence A. 536 Weyer. Marcia A. 245 Wheatcroft. James S. 190. 536 Wheatley. Benj amin H. 72. 75. 165. 3O5. 668 Wheat State Agronomy Club 204 Wheeler. Alicia 349. 668 Wheeler. Larry R. 279 668 Wheeler. Patrick E. 182 Wheeler. Sharon K. 536 697 Wheeler. Vicki L. 21 1. 259. 536 Wheelock. Hugh H. 536 Whelan. Connie M. 668 Whelan. James L. 291. 668 Whipple. Sherman T. 423 White. Barbara A. 349. 668 White. Cheryl J. 207, 247. 367. 668 White. Christine R. 357. 668 White, Clay R. 244. 285. 668 White. Cynthia E. 193. 195, 229, 536 White, Deborah L. 172. 334. 668 White. Eileen 367, 668 White. Gailen D. 205 White. Glenda G. 206. 245. 349. 668 White. Joan M. 239. 349. 668 White. John C. 80 White. LinleyS. 301, 668 White. Lynne H. 237. 349. 668 White. Mary A. 263. 668 White, Merilyn 224 White. Nancy J. 668 White. Patricia M. 367, 668 White. Peggy J. 166. 254. 267. 668 White. Richard F. 385. 668 White. Ross S. 385 White. Sheryl L. 668 White, Shirley A. 99 White, Stephen P. 668 White, Susan E. 193 White, Sylvia L. 45. 229, 668 White, Vernon M. 199 White, William R. 278. 668 Whitehair, Janet M. 72. 171. 221. 265. 668 Whitehair, Michael L. 377. 668 Whitehair, Rita M. 275. 536 Whitehill. James H. 190 Whitehill. Janet M. 536 Whiteman. Arveta C. 668 Whitesell. James L. 425. 668 Whitesell.JimL. 190,668 Whitley, Marilyn R. 536 Whitlock. Antoinette 668 Whitlock. Gwen E. 349. 668 Whitlow. Karen L. 173. 324. 367. 668 Whitman. Robert C. 385. 668 Whitmer. Dennis N. 287. 668 Whitmore, Daniel W. 190 Whitmore, Gregory A. 377, 669 Whitney. Mark C. 303. 669 Whitney, Vicki 0. 21 1, 216. 349. 536 Whittier. Debi R. 243 Whittier. Kristi L. 349. 669 Whittlesey. Lynn O. 377. 669 Whitworth. Paula L. 265. 536 Whorton. Cathy D. 269. 669 Wibbeler. Richard M. 285. 536 Wichman. Ann L. 349. 669 Wichman. Boyd F. 392. 669 Wichman. Janice A. 536 Wichman. Richard C. 321. 669 Wick. Linda L. 164. 187.271,669 Wick. Robin L 305. 669 Wicks. James L. 277. 669 Widener. Gayla F. 669 Widener. James R. 319. 367. 669 Wiechman, Peggy J. 263. 349. 669 Wiehe. Jonell J.669 Wiehe, Linda C. 536 Wieland. David K. 309. 439. 669 Wiemers. Larry D. 536 Wiemers, Sandi L. 226 Wigger. Timothy D. 45 Wikoff. Edwin G. 537 Wilbur. Donald A. 205 Wilcox, Robert A. 241 Wilcoxon.Carla J. 166 Wilcoxon. George D. 160. 169 Wild, Donald R. 204. 537 Wilde. Gerald E. 205 Wilderman. Gayle A. 206, 349. 669 Wildlife Society 203 Wiles. Robert E. 377. 669 Wiley. Cecil W. 199.669 Wiley. Julia D. 357.669 Wiley. Shirley J. 193.537 Wilhm. JohnF. 123. 177,217 Wilken. Donald G. 208. 246 Wilkerson, Elizabeth 537 Wilkerson. Raymond 74 Wilkie. Herbert D. 669 Wilkins. Ronald H. 669 Wilkinson, Steven D. 392, 669 Will. Dennis W 389. 392,669 Will, Steven D. 392. 669 Willard, Donna 224 Willard, F. Lynn 149. 197. 537 Willard. Gayle K. 255. 669 Willard. Lloyd H. 317. 669 Willard. Michael L. 237. 669 Willard. Verla L. 367. 669 Willcott, Howard J 306, 669 Willcoxon.CarlaJ.273. 669 Willhite. John D. 537 Willhite. Larry L. 293. 669 Williams. Bernard 0. 48 Williams. Christine 208. 223. 669 Williams. David R. 294. 537 Williams. Deborahs. 669 Williams. DiannaL. 392.669 Williams, DiedraH. 334, 669 Williams, Don N. 281. 537 Williams. Donald G. 669 Williams, Eugene 395, 417,419 Williams. James E. 377. 669 Williams. John S. 278. 392. 669 Williams. Kathleen A. 367, 669 Williams. Kelley L. 377. 669 Williams. Kerry F. 669 Williams, Kimberly E. 273. 537 Williams. Linda M. 160, 169. 669 Williams. Loretta S. 367. 669 Williams. Lucillious 429 Williams. Maralyn E. 273 Williams. Marc L. 221. 306, 669 Williams. Marilyn K. 237. 349. 669 Williams. Mark A. 287. 670 Williams. Mark D. 197.537 Williams. Michele H. 160. 355. 357. 670 Williams. Nancy G. 367, 670 Williams. Pamela A. 349. 670 Williams. Philip P. 377 Williams. Richard K. 377. 670 Williams. Thomas A. 197. 229. 537 Williams. Vernon C. 385. 670 Williams. WilmoreE. 670 Williamson. Deborah 367. 670 Williamson. Gary V. 377. 670 Williamson. Kay A. 199 Willis. Joanne R. 355 Willis. LonnieD 197.537 Willis. Patricias. 224 Willis. Richard R. 319. 670 Willits. Thomas L. 670 Willmore. Randall E. 301. 670 Willoughby, Jesse R. 186,670 Willoughby, Stuart L. 385, 670 Willyard.CurtL. 75. 313. 670 Willyard. Marvin R. 175, 203 Willyard. Michelle 226 Wilson. Barbara A. 357. 670 Wilson. Bonnie J. 367. 670 Wilson. Celia 223 Wilson. ChaddR. 537 Wilson. Cynthia K. 265. 670 Wilson. David W. 229. 385. 670 Wilson. Dorothy R. 537 Wilson. Fred D. 385. 670 Wilson. Garnet M. 334. 670 Wilson. George G. 75. 313. 670 Wilson. George T. 537 Wilson. Mrs. Grace 286 Wilson. Helen C. 261, 349. 670 Wilson. James A. 297, 537. 670 Wilson, James R. 200, 222. 299. 670 Wilson. Janet J. 670 Wilson. JohnF. 670 Wilson. Linda K. 670 Wilson, LindaS. 367.670 Wilson. Margaret E. 349. 670 Wilson, Mary K. 670 Wilson, Maxine E. 246. 329, 670 Wilson, Meryl D. 75. 305. 670 Wilson. Nancy C. 670 Wilson. Philip B. 190. 425. 537 Wilson, ReitaB 670 Wilson, Richard D. 1 17. 194. 208. 246. 537 Wilson. Robert E. 305. 670 Wilson. Ronald R. 670 Wilson. Mrs. Ruth 290 Wilson. Sandra A. 207, 239. 349. 670 Wilson. Sharon L. 259. 670 Wilson. Steven R. 537 Wilson, Tanya S. 247. 367, 670 Wilt. JeanetteL. 166. 171,220.261.670 Winberry. Lanny T. 217. 319. 537 Winchell. Kathy J. 275. 357. 670 Winchester. Susan L. 349. 670 Windels. James H. 385, 670 Winden. Mary C. 261. 670 Winderlin. Marilyn S. 367. 670 Wmdscheffel, Jan A. 204. 313. 670 Windscheffel. Stephen 220 Wineland. Ronald 0. 217. 670 Winett. Donald K. 671 Winkler. Larry A. 234. 671 Winningham. Sarah D. 367, 671 Winstead, Larry C. 43, 377, 671 Winter, John T. 297. 537 Winter. Judith A. 207. 671 Winter. Nancy L. 537 Winter. Ronald A. 186. 537 Winter. Ruby E. 349. 671 Winter. Sharon L. 671 Winter. William G. 200. 671 Winteroth, Kathleen 21 1. 239. 349. 671 Winzeler. Robert F. 671 Wirth. Roberta L. 671 Wirth. William C. 165.671 Wirtz. Rebecca A. 671 Wiruth. Don L 385,671 Wisdom, William E. 429. 671 Wise. Alicia K. 367. 671 Wise. Sidney L. 537 Wisegarver. David P. 445. 671 Wisegarver. Frederic 149. 199. 671 Wisegarver. Richard 191 Wiseman. Lonnie A. 177.287.671 Wishall,Bernadette357.671 Wishall.JayB. 181. 183.671 Wisniewski. John E. 179. 289. 538 Withee. L. Van 204 Witt. Nancy L. 349. 671 Witt. Philip K. 294,671 Witt, Thomas K. 193. 243. 671 Witthuhn. Louis V. 331. 671 Wittmer. Larry J. 385. 671 Wobker. Larry D. 174, 203. 671 Woelfer. Carl W. 240. 538 Woellhof. Linda K. 186. 187, 538 Woertendyke, Janet S. 263. 334. 671 Wofford. Jerry R. 204. 538 Wohltman. Philip D. 31 1, 671 Wolf, Pamelas. 334.671 Wolfe. Carolyn M. 129. 164. 234, 239. 242, 251,257.671 Wolfe. Jane A. 257. 367.671 Wolfe. Janet L. 242. 257. 671 Wolfe. Michael R. 671 Wolfe. Nancy R. 257. 349. 671 Wolfe. Regina F. 259. 538 Wolfe. Robert A. 392. 671 Wolfrom. Howard E. 671 Wolken. Rosalia H. 211. 221. 239. 255. 671 Wollen. Jane A. 334. 671 Wollen. Judy M. 224. 226, 671 Wollen. Terry S. 671 Wolters. Douglas J. 289, 538 Wolters. Richard B. 289. 671 Woltkamp. Melinda R. 45. 216. 265. 671 Women ' s Bowling 446 Women ' s Glee Club 164 Wood. David L. 309, 671 Wood. David W. 170.331.671 Wood. Frederick R. 538 Wood. George M 377. 672 Wood. Janice K. 247. 329. 349, 672 Wood. John D. 29, 247. 299. 672 Wood, Kathleen L. 213, 246. 357. 672 Wood. Marsha A. 216. 226. 269. 349. 672 Wood, Michael A. 538 Wood. Michael E. 392. 672 Wood. Steve J. 164. 425. 538 Wood. Susan M. 349. 672 Wood. Susan S. 269. 275. 672 Wood. Terre L. 263. 672 Woodard. Charles R. 538 Woodard. Craig M. 297. 538 Woodard. June A. 273. 538 Woodard. Susan G. 267. 672 Woodbridge. Ricke J. 201 Woodley. Kent E. 672 Woods. Kathleen A. 672 Woods. Paul C. 279. 538 Woods, R Bruce 220 Woods. Wandra R. 672 Woodson, Janet H. 672 Woodward. Charles 293 Woodward, Nancy L. 367. 672 Woodward. Susan G. 227 Woodworth. Philip M. 172. 321. 672 Wool Judging Team 80 Woolbright. Richard 392. 672 Woolcott. Mary A. 257. 338 Woolpert. Steven C. 377. 672 Woolsey. Jack L. 190. 425. 672 Workman. Robert C. 321, 673 Works. Joseph W. 334. 673 Works. Virginia J. 196.213,221.538 673 Worley, Melody K 271.673 Worley. Michael D 285. 673 Wormington. Kay M. 271. 673 Worthington. Joanne 334, 673 Wray, Constance 244 Wrestling 438-439 Wright. Alan M.673 Wright. ElynnS. 255. 673 Wright. Erna 224 Wright. Gregory S. 76. 538 Wright. Haskell S. 199, 283. 673 Wright, Julius V. 179. 377. 673 Wright, Leon W. 673 Wright. Ralph 131 Wright. Steven E. 673 Wright. Vern D. 385. 673 Wright. Vicky L. 357. 673 Wrigley. Debbie 226 Wrigley. John E. 203 Wrigley. MarkS. 279.673 Wrigley. Reseda J. 673 Wu.ShihC.678 Wujek. Lavonne M. 538 Wulfkuhle. Noell E. 261. 673 Wurtz. Stephen P. 221. 306. 673 Wurtz, Teresa J. 538 Wyand. Michael W 389. 392. 673 Wyatt. Susan M. 265.673 Wyckoff, Kirk F. 285.673 Wycoff. Charlen A. 195. 208. 239. 243. 255. 673 Wycoff. Dennis J. 301. 673 Wycoff. Patricia A. 226 Wycoff. Raymond A. 673 Wyker. Pamela R. 349. 673 Wyrick. Cathy S. 538 Wyrill. Linda D. 349. 673 Yajnik. AshvinP. 232 Yamashita, Bruce N. 538 Yaney.JedE. 319. 538 Yang. Long-Hsiung 678 Yapit. Mary R. 673 Yaqub. Mohammad 234 Yarbrough. Sharon A. 357. 673 Yarnell. Bruce E. 377.673 Yarnell. Lloyd S. 409 Yarrow. Robert A. 277. 673 Yates. Harold 303. 539 Yates. Julia J. 239. 273. 349. 673 Yates, Orlando B. 216, 673 Yau. Francis W. 673 Yeager. Marsha K. 239. 357. 673 Yelenik. Lois E. 269. 539 Yen. John I. 678 Yenzer, Cynthia K. 367.673 Yenzer. Sandra K. 673 Yeo. David R. 278. 539 Yeo. Dennis G. 279. 673 Yockers. Katherine E. 357, 673 Yohman, Joseph R. 155 Yonke. Elizabeth A. 539 Yoon. Chun S. 234. 678 Yoos. Karen A. 254. 265. 349, 673 York. Benjamin C. 385. 673 York. Ronald L. 673 York. Walter F. 129.297.673 Yorke. Cynthia R. 273. 539 Yorke. Jerome P. 197. 283. 539 Yost. John B. 673 Yost. Robert E 385. 673 Young. Alexander M. 198 Young. Ann M. 216. 673 Young. Craig S. 297.673 Young. Diane L. 239, 273. 367. 674 Young. Dorothy J. 239. 261. 674 Young. John R. 539 Young. Leroy I. 229. 277. 539 Young. Linda K. 392. 674 Young. Nancy A. 166 Young. Philip R. 207.674 Young. Regina G 267. 539 Young. Sharon D. 72. 257. 349. 674 Young. Warren P. 385. 674 Youngblood. Donald W. 392. 674 Younger. Gloria J. 349. 674 Youngers. Diane K. 169.211.259.539 Younggren. Nancy A. 349. 674 Youngman. John D. 303. 539 Ysquierdo. Michael A. 377. 674 Yunk. DanC. 293. 674 Yust. Gail A. 674 Yust. Steven W. 206. 539 Zabel. Charles W. 289. 539 Zabel.MarjorieD. 357.674 Zaiss, Craig R. 285. 674 Zaiss. Linda C. 271.674 Zajic. LeraeK.267.674 Zakoura. Sheila L. 674 Zander. Janice 224 Zander. Norbert J. 197. 539 Zangger. Charles P. 277. 445. 674 Zavesky. Thomas C. 204. 539 Zawadzki. Henry P. 201. 385. 674 Zayas. Maria C. 357. 674 Zecha. David A. 674 Zeckser. Stephen D. 385. 674 Zeigler. Sheryl K. 349. 674 Zelch. Ronald H. 203. 392. 674 Zeleznak, Michael G. 221 . 306. 674 Zeil. Richard E. 674 Zeller. Richard L. 392. 674 Zemansky, Thomas R. 539 Zender. Robert G. 420 Zenishek. Carolyn R. 201. 255. 674 Zerbe. Linda K. 208. 239. 349. 674 Zerener. Roger L. 289. 674 Zerger, Terrance N. 385. 674 Zernickow, Barbara A. 357, 674 Zibell. Barbara L. 539 Zieger. Perry R. 674 Ziegler. William M. 325. 674 Ziemann. Michael J. 423 Zillinger. Philip R. 377. 674 Zimmer. Terry L. 206. 674 Zimmerma n. Francine 206. 245. 349. 674 Zimmerman. Gary L. 385. 678 Zimmerman. Gary R. 201. 674 Zimmerman. Gerald W. 678 Zimmerman, Glenna L. 539 Zimmerman. Margo E. 349. 674 Zimmerman. Martha J. 355. 357. 674 Zimmerman. Nancy L. 255. 539 Zink. Connie J. 357. 674 Zinn. Martha A. 334. 674 Zlasney. David C 539 Zoeller. Mary L. 244 Zoerb. G. Michael 377. 445. 539 Zook. Kathleen S. 367. 674 Zopfi.LeeW. 241 Zuercher. Lawrence B. 176 Zuperku. James L. 201. 277. 674 Zwingelberg. Karen A. 212. 349. 674 698 Acknowledgments . . . There are many people who deserve credit for producing this yearbook. Here are a few of the many I give special thanks to - Cathy Gerlinger with the smiling face and the business staff, her per- sonalized notes kept them aware of their duties; Alice Leahy, who al- ways has the copy at her finger tips, and the editorial staff for coming through time after time; Mary Hayes and the photographers that came and left, for handling the variety of daily assignments; the section edi- tors for keeping things in order and especially Jenny Dunbar for doing both the underclass and senior sections of the book. Besides the student photographers there are a number of professionals that came to our service: Laurence Blaker of the Studio Royal, David von Riesen of University Photographic Services, Don Richards of Photography House, Topeka, and Rich Clarkson of the Topeka Daily Capital. I am indebted to a number of talented people for their journalistic advice: Sharon Smith, graduate assistant adviser, Jim Morris, director of Student Publications and C. J. 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