University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1968

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FRESHMAN WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS Corbin North Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin Corbin South, North North South, North South, South, North North, North First Floor 7 First Floor 7. Second Floor Fourth Floor Second Floor Third Floor 7 Third Floor Fourth Floor Fifth Floor 77 Sixth Floor Seventh Floor Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Sellards Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson Pearson, Pearson Crossbar ,t,, 7 Ground ,,,, 7 East, West East, West. East, West, East, West, Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver Oliver North, North, South, North, South, North, South, North, South, North, South, North, South, North, South, FRATERNITIES Acacia Second Floor 77 First Floor ,,,t First Floor ,,,,,,, Second Floor Second Floor Third Floor 77 Third Floor ,,t,,, Fourth Floor Fourth Floor Third Floor ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,., , Third Floor 77 Fourth Floor ,,,, Fourth Floor ,,,,, Fifth Floor Fifth Floor ,,,, Sixth Floor ,,,, Sixth Floor 7 Seventh Floor ,,,t,,, Seventh Floor Eighth Floor Eighth Floor ,,,,, Ninth Floor 77 7 Ninth Floor Alpha Epsilon Pi 7 7 Alpha Kappa Lambda 77 7 Alpha Tau Omega 77 Beta Theta Pi 77 7 Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta 7777 Delta Upsilon 77777777 Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta 7777777 Phi Gamma Delta 77 Phi Kappa Psi 77777777777 Phi Kappa Sigma ,7 Phi Kappa Tau 7777 Phi Kappa Theta 7777 Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Epsilon 77777 7 Sigma Sigma Sigma Chi 7777777 777777 7 77 Nu 7 Phi Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Triangle 77 7 Sigma WOMEN'S SCHOLARSHIP HALLS Miller 777777 77777 7 7 77 7777 7777777777 7 7 Sellards 77 Watkin S MEN'S SCHOLARSHIP HALLS Battenfeld 7777 7 77 7 77 Grace Pearson Jolliffe Stephenson 20 ew tudenls

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Because of the changes caused by the Centennial College, this year's freshmen have a different perspective of KU than any previous class has had. Each group of 20 participants pre-enrolled last sum- mer with one advisor, and were placed in the same English class, and a few other first-year College courses together. Because they will pre-enroll in all future semesters, KU will eventually have a total pre-enrollment. Directors have expressed the opinion that 'fthe class- room becomes sterile without the social interaction that students develop in living groups. Academic successes of the program were indicated in a survey last year of all 450 Centennial College students and a control group of 450 selected freshmen. Results showed male Centennial College students had a grade point aver- age of 1.13, while the average non-College man had a .95. The female Centennial College student had an average of 1.38 and the non-College female averaged 1.35. Although KU was the first to initiate this program, four other schools now are considering similar plans- the University of Michigan, Florida State University, and the University of California at Santa Cruz and San Diego. They will pool information from their varied and smaller projects, which differ from KU's chiefly in that they require large building programs to accommodate the changeover. Here existing facilities can be used effec- tively until future expansion demands more building. A broader curriculum is offered to students in KU's College-Within-the-College program than in the other ex- periments. This is possible because the program exists as a part of the whole university, rather than as a separate but equal extension of the school. 19



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llf: ' .hm Top row: Cathy Gilmer, Tulsa, Okla., Laura Booker, Shawnee Mission, Linda Drennan, Kansas City, Janet Nesch. Ottawa, Sarah Olson, Lincoln, Neh., Pam Smythe. Kansas City. Second row: Jan Stoskopf. Wichita: Sharon Jennings, Raytown, Mo., Paula Dwyer, Raytown, Mo., Mary Ann Ewing, Overland 'F af. 1 3 Park, Cathy Corbin, Shawnee Mission. Bottom row: Eileen Moore, Shawnee Mission: Linda Myers, Marysville, Chris Pederson tcounselorb, Plainville, Kathy Lewis, River Forest, Ill., Karen Golden, Ottawa, Susan Petefish. Lawrence. I-5' ' CORBIN NO., FOURTH FLOOR, AND SO., FIRST FLOOR. Top row: Wendy Walker, Manhattan, Carolyn Heaky, Shawnee Mission: Pam Kulp, Shawnee Mission, Paula Pleasant, Wichita, Marilyn Johnson, Manhattan, Kathy Schroll, Hutchinson, Mary Arnold, Holton, Joan Sandt, Kansas City. Third row: Teryl Ohiala, Overland Park, Susan Lee Robuck, Shawnee Mission, Marlene Wise, Kansas City, Carole Shimizu, Lihue, Hawaii, Linda Gubernik, St. Louis, Mo., Janet Murphy, Dighton, Priscilla Reckling, New Orleans, La. Second row: Charla Lawson, Wichita, Julie Bridges, Leawood, Diane Schneider, St. Louis, Mo., Brenda Leerskov, Russell, Carolyn Campbell, Mission, Cheryl Chapman, Belle- ville, Ill., Cathy Crice, Topeka, Jeanine Veitch, Kansas City, Mo. Bottom row: Anna Beightel, Holton, Susan Reed, Armonk, N. Y., Linda Heniger, Peoria, Ill., Joan Shellenberger, Manhattan, Gail Miller, Great Bend, Donna Ballou, Topeka, Mary Cleveland, Omaha, Neb. FY' Top row: Jane Finnell. Leawood, Lena Lloyd. Chanute: Susie Hausman. Atchison, Jean Lund- strom, Atchison, Pat Nichols, Hutchinson: Brenda Brungardt. Wichita: Lee Hart, Lake Winnebago, Mo. Third row: Barbara Dent. Salina: Kathy Colton, Omaha, Neb., Natalie Rothstein, St. Joseph, Mo., Beth Laurion, Wichita, Becky Atenbernd. Lawrence, Eileen Heath, Park Ridge, Ill., Janie Eiscnschmidt, Overland Park, Marilyn West, Overland 'F at 'Y 'sf Park. Set-and row: Pam Waldorf, Greensburg, Nancy Calkins. Shawnee Mission, Connie McMullen, Shawnee Mission, Karyn Pishny, Lawrence, Marlene Morriss. Eudora: Janice Carlat, Decker, Mont., Becky Myers, Kansas City. Bottom row: Judy K. Krotzinger. Wetmore, Karen Barker, Beloit, Jean Flemington, Lake Winnebago. Mo.: Nancy Johnson. Denison, Iowa, Leanne Gray, Lawrence, Ruth Howard, 21

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