University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1967

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Alpha Delta Pi After winning the mixed division of Greek Week Sing, Alpha Delta Pis put up homecoming decorations, and at- tended teas to welcome their new housemother, to introduce the house ' s new pledges, and to celebrate Christmas. ADPi ' s joined, participated, and presided in Hill activities honor- rary societies such as Mortar Board, the AWS Fashion Board, Angel Flight, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Lambda Theta, Gamma Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, and Delta Phi Delta all counted ADPi ' s among their members. Scholas- tic activities included participation in language institute programs, and several women received academic scholar- ships. ADPi ' s were members of such organizations as Ski Club, Gun Club, Tau Sigma, and the little sister or- ganizations of TKE, AKL, Lambda Chi, Triangle, Phi Kappa Tau, Theta Chi, and Phi Kappa Sigma; and three were finalists in the Miss Lawrence pageant last year. The Model UN secretary-general this spring was an ADPi as was a Pom-Pon girl, an honorary executive officer of Per- shing Rifles, the Panhellenic vice-president, Quack Club ' s president, a Best-Dressed Coed finalist, a Greek Week co-chairman, and the top woman bowler on the Hill. The ADPi ' s were likewise busy with their social activities: the Frontier party, the Christmas buffet, and the Black Diamond dinner and dance. CLEVERLY DISGUISED AS AN ADPI and her date, this couple crashes the fall Frontier Party. Top row: Berta Banyard, Hutchinson; Ann Sullivan, Phillipsburg; Connie Sexton, Lawrence; Nancy Kapp, Leawood; Vivian Friesen, Hutchinson; Nancy Walters, Wichita; Marilyn McAmis, Kingsport, Tenn.; Sherry Hogan, Hutchinson; Diane Lindgren, Topeka; Dianne Tudor, Shawnee Mission. Fifth row: Shirley Gossett, Overland Park; Carol Sparnroft, Wichita; Laurel Lutz, Kansas City, Mo.; Susan Russell, Kansas City, Mo.; Kathy McDaniel, Overland Park; Louise Biller, Kansas City, Mo.; Jan Huebner, Shawnee Mission; Lois Jeanne ,Merkel, Webster Groves, Mo.; Roxanne Griesel, Shawnee Mission; Barbara Bruner, Shawnee Mission; Linda Smithmier, Prairie Village. Fourth row: Nancy Tramp, Kirkwood, Mo.; Nancy Atkinson, Caldwell; Sharyl Lee Keller, Prairie Village; Floy Ann Lambertson, Fairview; Cathy Boomer, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.; Sherry Monroe, Great Bend; Janet Ryan, Wichita; Nancy Obley, Junction City; Barb Oswald, Kansas City; Lynda White, Salina. Third row: Judy Cable, Cedar Vale; Ruth Unzicker, Omaha, Nebr.; Linda Straub, Kansas City; Janet Haley, Overland Park; Tessa Reese, Kansas City, Mo.; Lynn Frankie, Overland Park; Elaine Moore, Hays; Camille Ebaugh, Lindsborg; Penny Miles, Phillipsburg. Second rote: Joyce Anderson, Kansas City; Susan Wynne, Upper Saddle River, N.J.; Pattee Cahill, St. Louis, Mo.; Linda Harmon, Wayne, Mich.; Sharon Cockrell, Houston, Tex.; Sara Gosney, Kansas City; Candy Crawford, Russell; Twila A. Griffee, Kansas City; Carmen Ervin, Wichita; Cydney Clutter, Lamed. Bottom row: Ruth Hatch, Davenport, Ia.; Mary Allan, Ralston, Nebr.; Sherry Knox, Omaha, Nebr.; Mary Lou Wood, Overland Park; Mildred Newsom, Topeka; Vicki Mathews, Leawood; Carol Hamm, St. Louis, Mo.; Kathie Heitz, Alton, Ill.; Diane Seaver, Leawood; Marilyn Mouden, Prairie Village. Not pictured: Sarah Turner, Wheaton, Ill.; Jayne Simon, Wichita; Joyce Dav is, Prairie Village; Marsha Baxter, Harrington; Sharon Mahood, Springfield, Mo. 262

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Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi Omegas found time for campus activities and scholastic honors, in addition to making plans for their new house to be constructed next summer. Alpha Chis donated toys to underprivileged children during a Christ- mas tree-trimming party, and they sponsored a foreign exchange student from Chile. Teamwork with Alpha Kappa Lambda won the 1967 Rock Chalk Revue for Just Clown- ing Around. The women also found time outside such group efforts to be active in AWS, as a fashion board representative and the House of Representatives treasurer; on the ASC as a secretary and as a sorority representative; in the KU-Y cabinet and as a co-editor of the KU-Y Jay- hawker; as a member of Mortar Board; as Panhellenic treasurer; and as a rush counselor. Alpha Chis played different roles at the Dog-Patch Party, at a barn party in November, and at the Pink Champagne Formal in May. Christmas and Thanksgiving banquets and mothers ' and fathers ' week ends likewise helped make the year com- plete. Athletic Alpha Chis bowled their way to a first place bowling team trophy in the spring of 1966. For the third consecutive year, the KU chapter won the Lyre Trophy, an annual Alpha Chi Omega Award given by their national magazine. Next year members hope for continued success in their new chapter house to be built on Emery Road in West Hills. A SIX-PACK OF ALPHA CHIS recuperate after their Christmas banquet. Top row: Pennie Hutton, Lenexa; Cheri Thomas, Salina; Kathy Sanders, Lawrence; Sue Meredith, St. Joseph, Mo.; Linda Bell, Atchison; Arlette Klaric, Independence, Mo.; Linda Urba, Leawood; Julie Belsaas, Western Springs, Ill.; Leslie Martyn, Clay Center; Loretta Jones, Plymouth, Mich.; Nancy Jones, Pittsburg. Fifth row: Ginny Dow, Omaha, Nebr.; Joni Robertson, Bloomington, Ind.; Jeanne Hathaway, Louisville, Ky.; Kathy Carmitchel, Shawnee Mission; Nancy Bell, Colchester, Ill.; Lucretia Noyes, Deerfield, Ill.; Valarie Aeschleman, Hoisington; Clara Hartley, Atwood; Nancy Sanders, Lawrence; Linda Bauman, Kansas City, Mo. Fourth row: Pamela J. Butterworth, Wilmette, Ill.; Mona Hobson, St. John; Mary Ann Weaver, Webster Groves, Mo.; Linda Brainerd, Independence, Mo.; Kris Ledford, Columbus, Ohio; Linda Panrosa, Liberal; Cindy Karp, Kansas City, Mo.; Candace Sue Cole, Coffey- ville; Cindy Brewer, Mount Hope. Third row: Barbi Brooks, Leawood; Janet Marshall, Atchison; Joyce Lowry, Great Bend; Barbie Clarke, Clarendon Hills, Ill.; Jaye, Grist, Wichita; Mary Kim Buckley, Atchison; Rosie Burns, Caldwell; Susan Trottman, Kirkwood, Mo.; Lynn Jerner, Kirkwood, Mo.; Janice Kay Gray, Springfield, Mo. Second row: Tanzy Roberts, Leawood; Jennie Rector, Lawrence; Mary Lou Cowan, Springfield, Mo.; Nancy Ma- loney, Lawrence; Lorna Tripp, Bella Vista, Ark.; Nan Sois, Wichita; Jean Wright, Ottawa; Carol Gurley, Kirkwood, Mo.; Laurie Streib, Lawrence. Bot- tom row: Joy Chatlain, Shawnee Mission; Gini Bliesner, Lawrence; Bev Goodfellow, Cincinnati, Ohio; Bonnie Stenzel, Ness City; Mrs. G. D. Darnell, housemother, Great Bend; Jami Wilkerson, Overland Park; Jessie Lyon, Alton, Ill.; Donna Naylor, Kansas City, Mo.; Linda Lueders, Independence, Mo.; Beverly Braun, Mission. 261



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Alpha Gamma Delta Following a year housed in an apartment complex and two months together in a residence hall, the Alpha Gamma Deltas moved into their new house at 2005 Stewart in October. After only two years on the KU campus, the sorority boasted participants in almost every hill activity. House members prominent in campus activities included the AWS House vice-president, an Angel Flight com- mander and the drill team captain, the secretary of the junior class, Cwen officers, the assistant business man- ager of Rock Chalk Revue, SUA and People-to-People committee chairmen, the treasurer of Phi Chi Theta, and a finalist in the Best Dressed Coed at KU contest. Alpha Gams also worked with International Club, the Jayhawker staff, the KU-Y, the ASC, AWS committeees and the Standards Advisory Board, the Panhellenic Executive Council, Kappa Phi, and the Physical Therapy Club. Their annual shoe shine put a large contribution in a fund for a retarded childrens ' center. The real team spirit was seen as the Alpha Gams got their tricycles in gear to win the Phi Psi 500 for the third consecutive year. Also quite active socially, the house was represented in six fraternity little sister organizations. The Christmas Yule Log Hunt, the Pledge Formal, and the spring Bar-B-Que highlighted house social functions. JEANNIE ROGERS PLAYS SANTA CLAUS at the Alpha Gams ' Yule Log Hunt. Top Mary Kaye Dial, Waco, Tex.; Martha Jones, Prairie Village; Barbara Lang, Tulsa, Okla.; Margaret Sampson, Topeka; Sandy Eisele, Lawrence; Jane Eager, Topeka; Laurie Hallock, London, England; Kay Pool, Kansas City; Sue Moore, Atchison. Fifth row: Pam Peterson, Moline, Ill.; Jane Roehrig, Leawood; Donna Mayfield, St. Joseph, Mo.; Sandy Medema, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Melinda Loin, Shawnee Mission; Gretchen Van Landingham, Excelsior Springs, Mo.; Nikki Cooper, Overland Park; Jo Ann Warrell, Kansas City; Nancy Middleton, Kansas City, Mo.; Nedra Hoy, Webster Groves, Mo. Fourth row: Jeannie Padden, Holton; Sharon Smith, Ottawa; Pam Achey, Paola; Eileen Ireland, Kansas City, Mo.; Pam Paton, St. Louis, Mo.; Marty Oliver, Kansas City, Mo.; Sherry Zarker, Topeka; Nancy Winkler, Kansas City; Gail Logan, Jacksonville, Fla. Third row: Ginger Purtle, Fort Scott; Barb Ma- chain, Shawnee Mission; Nancy Ridenour, Wayzata, Minn.; Mary Lee Adams, Kirkwood, Mo.; Nancy Brown, Arcadia; Sue Popkess, Sabetha; Mary Kay Edmonds, East Moline, Ill. Second row: Dianne Walter, Moline, Ill.; Mary Lou Smith, Parsons; Cathy Wilson, Lawrence; Patti Murphy, Shawnee Mis- sion; Nancy Diehl, Fort Scott; Mary Sampson, Topeka; Ann Kaiser, Hillsboro, N.C.; Kerry Glover, Chillicothe, Mo.; Julie Borel, Falls Church, Va. Bot- tom row: Beth Gast, Paola; Jennifer Speer, Wichita; Janis Haley, Topeka; Gwynn Jennings, Bartlesville, Okla.; Mrs. Esther Ament, housemother, Denver, Colo.; Barb Larson, Topeka; Sharon Lee Cobb, Garden City; Lynn Johnson, Des Moines, Ia.; Barb Erickson, Urbandale, Ia. Not pictured: Sherri Coleman, Prairie Village; Jackie De Voto, Kirkwood, Mo.; Jan Withers, Shawnee Mission; Sally Cannon, Birmingham, Mich.; Ann Kobler, Hill. City; Jeanne Spilker, Normandy, Mo.; Karen Gerred, Marshall, Mo.; Sandy Graham, Kansas City, Mo.; Jeanie Rogers, Hays; Maureen Crilly, Kansas City, Mo.; Sue Norris, Topeka. 263

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