University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1964

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FA LDI1TDON 1964 JAYHAWKER INDEX 1 NEW STUDENTS Women ' s Dormitories Corbin, North Wing, floor 1 80 Corbin, North Wing, floor 2 80 6 Corbin, North Wing, floor 3 80 Corbin, North Wing, floor 4 81 10 Corbin, North Wing, floor 5 81 Corbin, North Wing, floor 6 81 Corbin, North Wing, floor 7 82 Corbin, South Wing, floor 1 82 Corbin, South Wing, floor 2 82 Corbin, South Wing, floor 3 83 18 Corbin, South Wing, floor 4 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Cross bar 83 83 22 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, East Wing, ground floor . Gertrude Sellards Pearson, East Wing, floor 1 • . 84 84 23 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, East Wing, floor 2 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, East Wing, floor 3 • • 84 85 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, East Wing, floor 4 • 85 24 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, West Wing, floor 1 • 85 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, West Wing, floor 2 • 86 27 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, West Wing, floor 3 Gertrude Sellards Pearson, West Wing, floor 4 • • 86 86 Grace Pearson 87 Women ' s Scholarship Halls Miller 87 Sellards 87 50 Watkins Fraternities 88 52 Alpha Kappa Lambda 88 Alpha Phi Alpha 88 54 Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi 89 89 56 Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi 89 90 58 Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon 90 90 Kappa Sigma 91 60 Lambda Chi Alpha 91 Phi Delta Theta 91 72 Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi 92 92 78 Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau 92 93 97 Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon 93 93 99 Sigma Chi Sigma Nu 94 94 Sigma Phi Epsilon 94 Tau Kappa Epsilon 95 Theta Chi 95 102 Triangle 95 Men ' s Scholarship Halls Battenfeld 96 116 Pearson Stephenson 96 96 ORIENTATION Introduction . Rush at KU Most of Us Just Wander Back ADMINISTRATION Chancellor Wescoe Dean of Women Dean of Men Strong Hall The University—Its Colleges and Schools FEATURES Concert Course Theater Talk Hootenanny SUA Carnival Sports Football Team New Students Hillteachers Hilltoppers PARTY PICTURES ALAN STAMPER • Editor JOHN MAYS • Business Manager TIM McGINTY • Art Director BOB WINN • Sports Editor TIM SUNDGREN • Copy Editor SUSAN FLOOD • Associate Editor TOM YOE • Advisor SANDY COFFMAN • Secretary ART DEPARTMENT: Tom Staebler, Advertising Art Director; Kris Guldner, Susan Kidwell, Patti Schwope, Robbie Smith, Artists; Jim Stephens, Richard Schindler, Judy Sarazen, Sandi Fike, Barb Wille, Bobbie Martin, Assistants to the Art Director; Jon Wyant, Covers and Design Consultant. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: Mike Rogers, Advertising Manager; Scott Linscott, Sales Manager; John Bumgarner, Sales Assistant; Susan Cooper, Personnel Manager; Bob Burkhart, Distribution Manager; Patsy Kendall, Senior Pictures Editor; Dan Wanamaker, Contract Manager; Jim Linshield, Douglas Martin, Kent Miller, Bill Freund, Leo Shrey, Tram Alfrey, Ronald Puffins, Contract Salesmen. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT: Russ Townsley, Judy Hammer, Patti Service, Sara Harvey, Janice Goebel, Beth Beamer, Lynn Berg, Marcia Riley, Cheri Carroll, Mary Ann Rice, Virginia Schubert, Patti Koos, Bobbi Nance, Karen Shoop, Carolyn Hoke, Linda Paradise, Norma Schraeder, Barbara Brown, Steve Straight, C. C. Waller, Edi- torial Assistants; Lesley Hagood, Official JAYHAWKER Model; Bobbie Johnson, Linda Tebbe, Anne Donald, Diane Magers, Wally Brown, John Casady, Gary Gregory, Joan Gilpin, Elaine Hunter, Irvana Keagy, Bridget Bellew, Francis Bartlett, Sheri Heckart, Patricia Norman, Carol Baker, Barb Widmer, Jim Stephenson, Tracy Love, Mary Ruth Lanning, Dave Wingert, Claudia Reeder, Alan Gribben, Writers; Sally Francis, Sally Greenlund, Index; Lavonne Gregg, Anne Larigan, Denis Del Sarto, Valarie Smasal, Bill Abdallah, Diana Byers, Lynn Moorehead, Sherri Olson, Marilyn Miller, Production Assistants; John Middleton, Judy Strafer, Party Pictures. PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT: Roy Inman, Dave Spaw, Richard Botshon, Head Photographers; Murrel Bland, Doug Keller, Charles La France, Russ LaVigne, Assistant Photographers; Estes Studio, JAYHAWKER Photographer; Orval Hixon, Special Portraits.

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A University . . . is a University . . . is a University . . . and the University of. Kansas by any other name would be the same. No one can say exactly what that same is, not even a veteran Jay- hawker. It is many thin.gs, in many ways, to many people; but to all it is an entity, unique in itself, offering learning and living essential to the growth of the individual and the institution. Perhaps the University is just what it is to you, and what you are to it. On this common meeting ground, then, the Hill is nourished and thrives. And upon this Hill the footsteps tread .. . and others will walk the same. When a new student enters Kansas PREVIE University, his affiliation begins long before the first class meeting. For eighty per cent of the freshmen entering KU, a KU Preview was the beginning of life on campus. This year, previews took place in two-day sessions starting June 17, and continuing through July 30. During this time 1,996 new students attended a total of eleven previews. In 1954, the first previews were held, and a total attendance of only 382 people. The attend- ance and value of the preview program has increased since that time. The trial period is over. Pre- views have proven their worth to the new students and to the administration. Starting in 1963, a KU Preview is required for all freshmen. The primary consideration in the Preview Program is to enable the new student to more easily adjust to, and prepare for, the university situation. During his two-day stay, the previewer takes his placement tests and his physical examinations. This enables him to complete two entrance requirements before Orientation Week. The previewer may also confer with a faculty advisor and qualified student counselors in order to get answers to his numerous questions about the mysteries of enrollment and class schedules. Another of the objectives of the KU Previews is to make it possible for the new students to become acquainted with their future classmates. The previewer has a chance to meet, in a relaxed atmosphere, 200 other students just as lost and just as scared as he is. Friendships that last through four years of college are often started during previews. For this reason, it is difficult to be alone in the crowd when school starts in September. Another great advantage offered by the KU Preview is that of allowing new students to become better acquainted with the University campus and the city of Lawrence. For example, every year fewer new students attempt to enroll in Summerfield basement instead of the Union. Strong Hall, Watkins Memorial Hospital, and Watson Library are often discovered by the pre-

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