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bmw- ' THE 1966 JAYHAWKER MAGAZINE YEARBOOK CONTENTS FOR FALL Centennial Section . 3 New Students . - 11 Administration . . - 43 University Research . . S7 University Life . - 95 Advertising and Index - 109 TOM YOE, Advisor, JOHN CASADY, Editor, DAVE DWYER, Business Manager, TOM SHORTLIDGE, Art Director, BILL MANNERS, Photographer, KENT MIL- LER, Associate Editor, TERRI TURNER, Secretary ART DEPARTMENT: Jo Lee, Production Manager, Dick Schind- ler, Advertising Art Director. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: John Carnahan, .fidvertising Jllanager, Larry Bast, Ken Hickerson, and John Pepper, Advertising Sales, Larry Geiger and Bill Wilkerson, Contracts and Group Pictures, Bill Porter, Sales and Distribution Manager, Jackie Caesar, Senior Pictures, Toni Taft, Office Man- ager, Kay Willard and Alice Henry, Office Assistants. EDITORIAL STAFF: Judy Moseley, Copy Editor, Blake Biles, Features Editor, Doug Winn, Sports Editor, Sherry Buchanan, Index Editor, Ed Gordon, Intrarnnrals Editor, Don Chubb, Public Relations Direc- tor, Margy Brown, Frank Cox, and Connie McLain, Theatre Edi- tors, Annie Craven, Jama King, Linda Hites, Suzi Moorhead, Barb Rice, and C.C. XVallcr, Editorial Assistants, Chris Katz, Tom No- vak, Brent XValdron, john Garvey, Ruth Rohrer, Donna Swope, Sharon Robertson, Dave Hall, Tom Spink, Pam Bayless, Mike Boyle, Barb Langenwalter, Nancy Potter, Ann Dresser, Gloria Chadborn, john Marshall, Alan Poland, and Bev Wilson, Writers. Published by the Undergraduate Student Body of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.
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FOREWORD We pass no judgment on this book, hence make no apologies for its existence. Yours is the task of judging-and apologizing. Should anyone happen on a good apology, please communicate it to the editors at once, if you can find their address. We will perhaps not be in town for the next few days. We prefer the railroad to the rail-ride, and besides, under- stand that black is not to be the prevailing thing in summer costumes. Then, too, we withdraw out of consideration for our Alma M ater,' for there are but few good marksmen among the students and Faculty, and the window- lass Freshmen and other bric-a-brac might be costly to replace. 6' f 1 1903 jayhawker Too often centennial celebrations, yearbooks, and particularly combinations of the two become mere obituaries of the past. It is fitting, therefore, that the theme of the University Centennial is UMan and the Future. With this in mind, the 1966 Jayhawker endeavors to present the story of KU's 100th year by utilizing selected fragments of the University's history for perspective rather than theme.
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