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EASWORT 1 HALL ELLSWORTH, NINTH FLOOR Top row: William Hildebrand, Kansas City, Mo.; Dave Hickman, Overland Park; John Landaker, Kansas City, Mo.; William Robinson, Great Bend; Bob Mackay, Wichita; Richard Sullivan, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Nelson, Kansas City; Spencer Class on, Ashland; Steve Peters, Merriam. Fifth row: Pat Dowling, Liberal; Fred W. Cunningham, Topeka; Richard D. Reitzel, Waterville; Mike Graves, Lawrence; Richard Luehring, Leavenworth; Pat Farrell, Hutchinson; Robert C. Clapper, Ottawa, Ill.; Craig L. Beach, El Dorado; William D. Lynch, Jr., Washington, D.C.; John B. Kearney, Olathe. Fourth row: Floyd Buzz Manning, Oxnard, Calif.; Jim Lovejoy, Caney; Wendell Robbins, Jr., Kansas City; John Stephen Lane, Mission; Richard Morgan III, Kansas City; John Osborn, Prairie Village; Dean Rains, Tonganoxie; Garry Kaiser, Overland Park; Mack H. McCormick, Jr., Indianapolis, Ind. Third row: Dennis Brown, Hutchinson; James Bowlus, El Dorado; Michael Okun, Shawnee Mission; Terry Monroe, Great Bend; Donald Spradlin, Winfield; Tim O ' Bannon, Bethel; Kent Andrews, Abilene; Gary Shivers, Kansas City; Wayne Montgomery, Shawnee Mission; George Herrelson, Galena. Second rote: Jean Owen, Kirkwood, Mo.; Richard Bishop, Kansas City; Brian Fitzhugh, Logan; Van Bratcher, Wichita; David Purple, La Grange Park, Ill.; Tom White, Wichita; David Maddy, Stockton; David Sneed, Dallas, Texas; Tom Lappin, Hutchinson. Bottom row: William Brackett, Hinsdale, Ill.; Michael Joseph Mathews, Leawood; Dale M. Clark, Buckner, Mo.; Robert N. Miner, Great Bend; Proceso G. Concepcion, Quezon City, Philippines; Jay W. Ulbricht, Chicago, Ill.; Thomas T. Hewitt, Topeka; Russell Farrington, Wichita; Clifford E. Best, Ladue, Mo. ELLSWORTH, TENTH FLOOR Top role: Dave McCormick, North Kansas City, Mo.; Gary Mellenbruch, Shawnee Mission; George Brenner, Princeton; Bill Sulzen, Kansas City; Ken- neth L. Ebling, Kansas City; John Stagner, Salina; Lynn Hall, Leawood; Kurt Neunzig, Lavenport Center, N.Y.; Doug Witt, Boulder, Colo.; Ed Borchardt, Kansas City, Mo.; John Krug, Wichita. Fourth row: Bob Scribner, Salina; Michael D. Griffith, Marysville; Richard Shanteau, Minneola; Richard Darnall, Stafford; Bill Lucas, Mapleton; Merle Langdon, Fall River; Horace 13. Murdock, Jr., Prairie View, Texas; Duane Drake, Alden; Richard Wulf, Humboldt; Kenneth C. Hobbs, Overland Park. Third row: Bruce A. Berry, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Craig Twyman, Kansas City, Mo.; Dennis Holmes, Robins AFB, Ga.; N. Laurance Rapagnani, Mission; Phillip A. Needham, Prairie Village; John A. Sharp, Macon, Ga.; Jim Mossbarger, Kansas City; Don Griffin, Gardner; Dick Myers, Overland Park; Edward J. Sweaney, Lee ' s Summit, Mo.; Donald Lee Williams, Great Bend. Second row: Richard W. Kahler, Alliance, Ohio; Stephen A. Sells, Kansas City; David W. Campbell, Forrest City, Ark.; Charles A. Spitz, West Long Branch, N.J.; Jeff Hill, Wellington; Bill Taylor, Cha- nute; John Ratzenberger, Wilmington, Del.; Benno Lederer, Jr., New York City, N.Y.; Ra ymond Dahlberg, Elmhurst, Ill.; Cecil Walker, Argonia. Bottom row: Floyd Grover, Jr., Scott City; Charles Schuster, Wichita; James Kale, Mankato; Ken Scott, Shawnee Mission; David Forsen, Wichita; Larry Clout- man, Minneola; Marvin Roelse, Hutchinson; Franklin Jacobson, Delavan; Ted Olson, Jacksonville, Ill.; Howard Pankratz, Bartlesville, Okla. 232
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ELLSVVOLO ELLSWORTH, SEVENTH FLOOR Top row: Mac Taylor, Stamford, Conn.; Vernon Rowland, Arma; Nicholus O ' Connor, Macksville; Jerry Bums, Labelle; Jim D. Miller, Topeka; Nick Loss, Topeka; Ronald M. Trachsel, Topeka; Jack Strandmark, Shawnee Mission; Torn Wineland, Wichita; Paul Thelander, Salina; James R. Chappell, Augusta; Peter McLavohlin, Toronto, Ontario; James Banz, Yates Center; Richard Henprix, Coffeyville; W. E. Fitzpatrick, Syracuse; Mike Sullivan, Leavenworth; Bruce Cox, Wichita; Stan Gaier, Parsons; Giles Lambertson, Fairview; Joe Frazier, Augusta; Michael Hail, Monterrey, Mexico; John Smith, Kansas. Third rote: Frank T. Swenton, Bonner Springs; A. Duane Cadue, Horton; Alan Hoffman, Prairie Village; Correl Robinson, Topeka; Tom Gustafson, Shawnee Mission; Gary Appel, St. Louis, Mo.; Charles Tinker, Kansas City; Kurt Krey, Montezuma; Douglas B. Boggart, Centralia; Paul Noel, Leavenworth; David A. Beal, Pittsburg. Second row: Richard E. Steffee, Kansas City, Mo.; John Padget, Baldwin; Michael J. Krisman, Kansas City; Wil- liam E. McLain, Newton; Carl Ricketts, Ness City; Stan Gordon, Birmingham, Ala.; Robert G. Smith, Monett, Mo.; Richard Shaw, Yates Center; Glen Bruning, Robinson, Alaska; Carlos Ibarguen, LaPaz, Bolivia. Bottom, row: Norman Scheffner, Topeka; Steven Rospopo, Mishawaka, Ind.; Wayne Grazier, Bethel; Michael Brady, Hiattville; Luis Antonio Torres, Squankum, N.J.; Charles K. Hasegawa, Waialua, Hawaii; Jeffrey Allen, Kansas City; William E. Hurt, Sedalia, Mo.; James Elm, Baldwin. ELLSWORTH, EIGHTH FLOOR Top row: John H astings, Topeka; Perry Schuetz, Great Bend; Michael Budd, Emporia; James Thompson, Buffalo, N.Y.; Anthony 0. Hedrick, Wichita; Ronald Black, Tonganoxie; Patrick Miller, Salina; Fred Ayres, Prairie Village; Doug O ' Keefe, Bucyrus. Fourth row: Karl Bruder, Emporia; Charles Pitts, Tulsa, Okla.; Jack Mosley, Nampa, Idaho; Steve Cooley, Abilene; John A. Traylor, Great Bend; John A. Wenzel, Wheaton, Ill.; Gary Garrett, Hugoton; Tom Dodge, DeKalb, Ill.; Alvin M. Weston, Yates Center; Bob Woodling, Kansas City, Mo. Third row: Clinton J. Goss, Shawnee; Craig Grant, Shawnee Mission; John Balding, Overland Park; James Cross, Prairie Village; Mike Armstrong, Abilene; Gene B. Philipp, Concordia; Roger Cummings, Topeka; Kurt Tull, Overland Park; Robert Slade, Hutchinson. Second rote: Ken Wendel, Hoisington; Mike Dooley, Tulsa, Okla.; Jac Kirkpatrick, Sunnyvale, Calif.; James W. Jennings, Shawnee; Bill Christy, Laguna Beach, Calif.; David Crawford, Concordia; David B. Allen, Bucklin; James C. Johnson, Jr., Miami, Fla. Bottom row: Leonard Cuddy, Osawatomie; David Turner, Wellington; Michael Miller, Kansas City, Mo.; Phillip Warson, Louisburg; Jack Lowe, Colby; Terry Messick, Prairie Village; Gary B. Evans, Burlington; Don Beahm, Great Bend; James Matney, Osawatomie. 231
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,IOSEPh 1110 1PEARSO1N HALL Together We Stand —this is t he motto of Joseph R. Pearson Hall. From all. over the United States and numerous foreign countries its members come with diversified interests, talents, and per- sonalities to form a spirited team. Foremost at JRP is the desire to win and excel in everything undertaken. Last fall JRP added more trophies to a growing collection by winning the Class A Independent Intramural. Football. Championship for the second year in a row, first prize for Home- coming Decorations in the Independent Men ' s Division for the second successive year, the Hill Tennis Championships, first place in the Hill Class C Intramural Basketball Division, and first place in GPA among men ' s residence halls. Last spring the men of JRP continued their winning ways and displayed their diversity of talent by winning a color television set in. a KU contest, first place in the Men ' s Small Ensemble division of the Independent Spring Sing, second place in the Relays Float contest, and second place in the Volkswagon-cramming contest. In the political arena, the men of JRP enthusiastically participate as key members in UP, A.SC, AURH, and MRA. Finally both the Young Republicans and Young Democrats lure active interest from residents interested in national politics. The men of JRP devote themselves to the service of others. Last year they gave the highest donation per capita and highest overall donation to the Campus Chest and solicited funds for the Lawrence Cancer Drive. The JRP Social Calendar is highlighted by wild fall and spring Barn Parties, Christmas and Spring formals, a spring sandbar party, and post-parties to SUA concerts. This year JRP has held all-hall hour dances featuring professional musicians. Each wing organizes and holds its own. social functions using funds allocated for this purpose. JRP combined forces with Hashinger to set a National Talkathon record of 800 hours. Untold numbers of blind dates and lots of fun were enjoyed by both halls. 233
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