Page 357
Text from page 357:
|
Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!Your membership with E-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
- Instant Access to Millions of Yearbook Pictures Online
- Full Access to High-Resolution, Full-Color Images
- Search, Browse, Read, and Print Yearbook Pages
- Access College, High School, and Military Yearbooks
- Support the Schools in our Program by Subscribing
|
“
Top row: Jean Miller, Hiawatha; Leann Hitimer, Hutchinson; Bonnie Ward, Topeka; Sheryl Dorman, Lucas; Joanne Waster, Mission; Mary Riedmiller, Glasco; Mary K. Tatum, Osceola, Mo.; Janet Crawford, Salina. Third row: Linda Judd, Arkansas City; Cynthia Brown, Lawrence; Lois Borland, Altoona; Sandy Karney, Covington, Tenn.; Barbara Hall, Kansas City; Jo Archer, Ottawa; Becky Rogers, Garden City; Karen Creech, Troy, Mo.; Pat Wise, Okla- homa City, Okla. Second row: Anne Bucher, Bern; Jan Greiner, Haviland; Marilyn Grantham, Lawrence; Ruth Ann Haversfield, Scott City; Janet Johnson, Cimarron; Marilyn Grundeman, Raytown, Mo.; Sandi Westuvelt, Leon; Doris Peterson, Reading. Bottom row: Nelita True, Faculty Advisor; meta Wil- liams, Wichita; Helen Jorgenson, Sidney, Nebr.; Mary Kistner, Sabetha; Nancy Caston, Scott City; Marilyn Hamilton, Wichita; Marie Gcisler, Alma. Not pictured: Marilyn Miller, Lamed. Mu. Phi Epsilon, international professional fraternity, MU PHI EPSILON was founded at the Metropolitan College of Music with XI chapter being installed at KU April 12, 1911. Election to Mu Phi is based upon scholarship, musicianship, character, and personality. To be eligible for membership a woman must be a music major or m inor with a minimum overall grade point average of 1.8. The purposes of Mu Phi Epsilon are the recognition of scholarship and musicianship, the promotion of friendship within its sisterhood, and the advancement of music in America. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity MU ALPHA S of America is a professional music fraternity now in its sixty-sixth year. Men such as Jascha Heifetz, Van Cliburn, Stan Kenton, and Roger Williams have all found Sinfonia to be both stimulating and beneficial. Xi Chapter here on the fair KU campus sponsors many worthwhile events. And this year Phi Mu Alpha, in coopera- tion. with Mu Phi Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Iota, presented a concert featuring works by four KU composers. Top row: George Puckett, Cabool, Mo.; Wendell Edwards, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Richard Pratt, Olathe; James Zimmerman, Topeka; Larry Salmon, Winfield; Larry W. Brown, Overland Park; Tom Winston, Dallas, Tex.; Michael Riley, Columbus; William E. Lewis, Paola. Fourth row: Steve Brown, Maryville, Mo.; Perry Toll, Kansas City, Mo.; Jeff Taylor, Wichita; Hal Gardner, Lake Quivira; Earle Dumler, Russell; Roger Morrison, Salina; Robert K. Entriken, Jr., San Francisco, Calif.; Don Grant, Kansas City. Third row: Carl Johnson, Leavenworth; Richard Laber, Shawnee Mission; Dennis Waring, Memphis, Tenn.; Allen Troxel, Topeka; Dick Morris, Kansas City; Malcolm W. Smith, Lawrence; Gary McBee, Utica. Second row: Cecil Seymore Cole, Jr., Richmond, Va.; Don Grundeman, Holton; Charles N. Clutz, Rochester, N.Y.; Ed Ellis, Kansas City; Joe Weigand, Emporia; Frank S ' camman, Tarkio, Mo.; Bob Seeley, Shawnee Mission; Roger Winell, Maryville, Mo. Bottom row: Richard Angeletti, Faculty Advisor; Michael V. Rogers, Osawatomie; Harold Boston, Mission; Thomas McCready, Shawne Mission; Marvin D. Crocker, Lawrence; Walter D. Hawkey, Kansas City; John Taddiken, Inde- pendence. 343
”