University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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CHI MA A Top row: Mary Jo Zahradnik, Kansas City; Margaret Tietze, Bartlesville, Okla.; Priscilla Scheldt, Wichita; Sheila Gill, Junction City; Nancy Patterson, Wichita; Jody Richardson, Shawnee Mission; Glenda Underwood, Shawnee Mission; Mary Ann Robinson, Independence; Mary Lynne Mangan, Dodge City; Bernardette Schraeder, Dodge City; Billie Thompson, St. Louis, Mo. Fourth row: Judith Ann Nelson, Lawrence; Jan Betts, Washington, D.C.; Joan Strayer, Mission Hills; Pat Nispel, Marysville; Joan Ashley, Chanute; Gail Street, Wichita; Becky Frakes, Lawrence; Pat Scahill, Leawood; Judy Wenstrand, Chicago, Ill.; Jolana Wright, Mission Hills. Third row: Marcia Ebright, Hays; Jane Lefebvre, Prairie Village; Kay Arnold, Wichita; Diana Thompson, Colby; Martha Gilbert, Hutchinson; Lawrie Cena, Newton; Diane Hansen, Omaha, Neb.; Barbie Kibler, Topeka; Jan Hayden, Ocean Springs, Miss.; Nancy Bryant, LaCrosse; Marylynn Schwentker, Ogallala, Neb. Second row: Lyle Griffith, Lawrence; Janet Page, Great Bend; Janet Phelps, St. Louis, Mo.; Martha Barrett, Bartlesville, Okla.; Merejo Noellsch, Olathe; Lois Miller, Alma; Susan Miller, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Jeanne Heimrod, Omaha, Neb.; Janie Reusser, Prairie Village; Rosemary Delich, Kansas City. Bottom row: Barbara Cowen, Junction City; Meredith Appel, Wichita; JoLynne Talbott, Shawnee Mission; Nancy DeFever, Independence; Karen Jo Emel, Colby; Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Kansas City, Housemother; Janie Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla.; Jane Windbigler, Olathe; Marcia Cowles, St. Joseph, Mo.; Kay Dietz, Great Bend. Not pictured: Judy Gatton, Wichita; Ginny Hall, Kansas City, Mo.; Leslie Hamman, Tulsa, Okla.; Marge Metzger, Sahetha; Susan Smith, Lawrence. What is Chi Omega? A Chi 0 is a composite. She works like a trooper, plays like a puppy ( ref.— a currently popular dance), laughs like a happy child. She is quiet, talkative, party-loving, helpful, or generous, depending on whatever is desirable at the time. Chi O ' s like dunkings in the fountain, parties, college men, laughter, entertaining orphans, writing skits, serenades, and Fathers ' Weekend. They are not much for gossip, 7:30 ' s, and insincerity. Poised and fashionable? Just ask Judy Gatton and Jolan.a Wright, Mademoiselle Fashion Board members. Studious? Mortar Board mem- bers Joey Emel, house president; JoLynne Talbott, Panhellenic Rush Chairman; and Barbie Kibler, Cwen Advisor reflect the nature of Chi Omega ' s applied studying and the house ' s determination to work hard for the attainment not only of grades, but of knowledge. Active? Joey Emel, KU repre- sentative to the American Royal Queen contest, and Joan Ashley, Homecoming Queen finalist, and a first-place trophy for Homecoming decorations shows that the Chi O ' s go all out for activities. SUA, University Theater, AWS, Angel Flight, ASC, Jay Janes and People-to-People all list Chi O ' s in leadership positions. Take a girl who is a blend of all these characteristics and what do you have? You ' ll find a girl who can be proud to wear the X and. horseshoe and whose pride reflects itself not only in the admiration and respect of her sisters but ' of her university. Chi O ' s come in assorted heights, weights, talents, and personalities, but they all share the same spirit of cooperation and the same ideals. A Chi 0 may be found leading a committee for campus activities, teaching her father the latest in campus dances at the Tee Pee, or enjoying Rock Chalk. They are fascinating creatures. You can criticize them, but you can ' t discourage them.. You can get a higher honor, but you can ' t make them quit. A Chi Omega is a hardworking, untiring, determined young lady doing the very best she can for her house, her friends, and her university. 200

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ALPHA PHI Top row: Corinda Laugesen, Overland Park; Suzi Monnier, Leawood; Linda Coleman, Holton; Beth Heppes, LaGrange, Ill.; Evelyn Beightel, Holton; Kay Wingert, Leawood; Gail Williams, Pratt; Juanita King, Lawrence; Hildreth Hoecker, Lawrence; Pam Allen, Liberal. Fifth row: Pat Culbertson, Wichita; Dcanie Stahl, Bethel, Cheryl Steudtner, Wichita; Cheryl Cook, Evansville, Incl.; Helen Thiele, Frankfort; Rosella Mamoli, Venice, Italy; Nancy Schroeter, Shawnee Mission; Judi Boelling, Belleville; Helen Warren, Maple City; Sheryl Lawson, Albuquerque, N.M.; Karen Creech, Troy, Mo. Fourth row: Barbie Gill, Sterling; Karen Gillig, Great Bend; Leta Cathcart, Kansas City, Mo.; Deanna Kerr, Prairie Village; Annette Jones, Leawood; Carolyn Kruse, Prairie Village; Sharron Gay Walton, Olathe; Patti Koos, Mission; Helen Nott, Evanston, Ill.; Karen Miller, Omaha, Neb. Third row: Joyce Palmer, Mission; Joaa Wohgemuth, Atchison; Patsy Cram, Lamed; Carolyn Power, Kansas City, Mo.; Mo.• Sally Hart, Independence, Mo.; Sandra Davis, Kanopolis; Mary Bowden, Salina; Linda Smith, Lawrence; Carol Dombaugh, El Dorado; Mary Kline, Wichita; Sharon Roy, Kansas City. Second row: Linda Edmonds, McLouth; Susan Green, Pratt; Martha Stout, LaGrange, Ill.; Sondra Slothower, Caldwell; Lyn Rambo, Kansas City, Mo.; Lana Turner, Concordia; Judy Hineman, Dighton; Jeanne McCleery, Beatrice, Neb.; Judy Novak, Shawnee Mission; Margie Voss, Armonk, N.Y. Bottom row: D. T. Tutton, Wichita; Connie Hays, Turner; Loretta Marcoux, Onaga; Nancy Bruner, Prairie Village; Jean Hord, Kansas City; Charlotte Ensley, Kansas City, Mo.; Nancy Nemeth, Oberlin; Betsy Burns, Arkansas City; Nancy Hayes, Leawood. Not pictured: Mary K. Tatum, Osceola, Mo.; Bonnie Ward, Topeka; Helen Jorgenson, Sidney, Neb.; Janet Crawford, Salina. Russian, bacteriology and Tudor England mean busy days of studying, but the Phis also take time out for outstanding Hill activities. The Phis are well-represented in Jay Janes and Cwens, while Angel Flight claims five of our girls. Leadership qualities among the Phis are very much in evi- dence. In AWS Nancy Bruner is vice-president of the House of Representatives. Carolyn Power serves on the College Intermediary Board in her capacity as College Woman of the All Student Council, Sharon Roy is kept busy at her duties as co-treasurer of the KU-Y, while Patty Koos, Joan Wohlgemuth, and Helen Nott assist the international cause as members of the People-to-People Executive Board. The Phi chosen as one of the five best-dressed KU coeds is Loretta Marcoux who also is a member of the AWS Mademoiselle Fashion Board. Mu Phi Epsilon, the Peace Corps Committee staff, and Rock Chalk Revue staff are other organizations that keep active Phis on the go. Then there is the Model UN Steering Committee, SUA committees, and the Student Advisory Board that demand their share of attention. The Phis also add to their trophy case occasionally. Just recently placing third in the Homecoming decorations competition, the Phis also took second in the small ensemble division of the Greek Week Sing last spring. The Phi Fi. Fo Fum! Wagon wheels, old-time lanterns and a Rio Grande decor set the stage for this exciting spring party with a decidedly western theme. The spring dance, Forget-Me-Not Formal, is next on the agenda and combines dining and dancing in a Maytime setting. Not to be forgotten is the annual Christmas formal, with stockings full of toys for the girls ' dates. The tree-trimming party ( one tree and so many people add up fun-filled confusion and broken ornaments) is strictly social, strictly fun for the Phis during the holiday season. 199



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DELTA 10 E,LTA I Top row: Susan Vance, Garden City; Carolyn Guy, Lawrence; Carole Terry, Ponca City, Okla.; Carol Lynne Byington, Western Springs, Ill.; Kaye McCready, Cincinnati, Ohio; Susan Easterly, Shawnee Mission; Jackie Jones, Hong Kong; Pam Stone, Wichita; Barbara Lupher, Kirkwood, Mo.; Kathy McKee, Topeka. Fifth row: Mary Kathryn Morton, Leavenworth; Jonni Watson, Kirkwood, Mo.; Nancy Davis, Leawood; Barbara Anstett, Kirkwood, Mo.; Sharon Young, Hutchinson; Linda Graham, Kirkwood, Mo.; Shirley McCrary, Wichita; Deborah Galbraith, Wichita; Karen Willcockson, Parsons. Fourth row: Kathie Harrow, Mission; Jody Groves, Kansas City, Mo.; Margaret Carpenter, Wichita; Sandra Lessenden, Topeka; Beverly Igo, Wichita; Carol Ann Nelson, Webster Groves, Mo.; Paula Elliot, Bartlesville, Okla.; Kala Musick, Minneapolis; Gayle Gibson, Herington; Carole Weisert, Glendale, Mo. Third row: Nancy Razak, Wichita; Martha Lauterback, Colby; Jayne Loyd, Newton; Carol Furcolow, Leawood; Helen Remington, Wichita; Susie Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo.; Jacqueline Caesar, St. Louis, Mo.; Ann Patterson, Leawood; Betsy Eaton, Wichita. Second row: Mary Kip Robinson, Wichita; Pamela Carol Allen, Minot, N. D.; Madalyn Van Landingham, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Francia Pitman, Haven; Kathy Wiley, El Dorado; Mary Jane Truitt, Chanute; Lois Busche, Glendale, Mo.; Jane Saunders, Baxter Springs; :Mary Melinda Elliott, Leavenworth; Winifred Frazee, Wichita. Bottom row: Jerrie Trantum, Kansas City; Carolyn Hines, Mt. Prospect, Joyce Neaderhiser, Davenport, Iowa; Betty Dwyer, Wichita; Mrs. E. W. Wuthnow, Kansas City, Mo.; Janet Bryant, Arkansas City; Susan Glenn, Princeton, Ill.; Susan Mustard, Wichita; Sue Shelton, Minneapolis, Minn. Not pictured: Diane Underwood, Kansas City, Mo.; Jan Huffman, Junction City; Judy Anderson, Garden City; Carol Bruce, Ottawa; Pat Thomas, Hays; Mary Ann Johnson, Kansas City, Mo.; Barbara Smith, Wichita; Charlene Edmondson, Lawrence; Corky Carson, Independence, Mo.; Rhonda Riling, Lawrence; Joan Isle, Lawrence. Once upon a time there were two beautiful, fetching, cultured young princesses ( or whatever they have in Boston.) and one Thanksgiving they got together to make a deep, dark secret vow ( you didn ' t think cultured princesses swore oaths, did you?) and. they said: Gee, it ' s sure hard to think up vows, but they did think one up, and it was a real goodie, and since they had thought so long it was already night and they took the Crescent Moon and three Shining Stars as the symbol of the nice vow. They also set up all kinds of Shining Goals, Guiding Precepts, Nice Mottos and Good Ideas, and called themselves Delta Delta Deltas. The Tri-deltas came to KU in 1946, and now reside at 1630 Oxford Road, still striving to maintain the Shining Goals, etc. of: Scholarship—Tri- delta has placed third in scholarship rating among sororities for two consecutive semesters. Service to the University Community—Jay Janes: Barbara Lupher, Carolyn. Hines, Paula Elliot, and Linda Graham; Angel Flight: Diane Underwood, Nancy Davis, Kathy Harrow, Pam. Allen, Kathy McKee, and Linda Graham AWS ' ers: Betty Dwyer and Jane Lloyd; SAI: Gayle Gibson, and all the P-t-P, SUA and KU-Y stalwarts. Honor—Nancy Razak, Kaye McCready and Cheris Shelton, Cwens, and Betty Dwyer, Mortar Board.. Talent—Tri-deltas won first place ratings in. small women ' s division of Greek Week Sing, and in the SUA booth competition. Beauty—Joyce Neaderheiser was one of the five finalists for the ' 63 Jayhawker Queen and Debbie Galbraith was first runner-up for Sigma Chi Derby Day Queen and SUA Carnival. Queen. Social Grace—Tri-deltas pursue these allusive sprites ( the Graces, that is) at four parties during the school year: The Firebug in the fall, the Christmas party and the Delta Roundup and Spring Formal. Obviously, Tri-deltas are a proud group, and they ' re even prouder because Donna Axum, their sister, is Miss America. 201

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