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Alpha Delta Pi The 65-girl membership of Alpha Delta Pi included the 1968 Homecoming Queen, SUA Carnival Queen, head pom-pon girl, president of Tau Sigma dance honorary and the outstanding junior in design. A D Pi ' s were also runners-up in Rock Chalk Revue 1968. The social calendar at ADPi included a Salon Party, a Christmas Party, and the Black Diamond Dinner Dance, held in the spring in Kansas City. Members held special dinners to raise money for the Biafra crusade and also donated money for the AWS scholarship fund. Active in intramural sports, the girls played softball and bad- minton and made it to the finals before being beaten in the women ' s division of basketball. Established at KU in 1912, this chapter is one of 127 Alpha Delta Pi Chap- ters in the nation. Happiness is a Dad ' s Day reunion at the Alpha Delta Pi House. Top row: Cindy Kreuzberger, Overland Park; Judy McBride, Overland Park; Kathy Brockman, Raytown, Mo.; Penny Stevenson, Seoul, Korea; Susie Wassenberg, Topeka; Pam Ellis, Chanute; Jane Doll, Shawnee Mis- sion; Shirley Gossett, Overland Park; Judy Abbott, Salina; Susan Bing- ham, Wichita. Fifth row: Mary Lou Landman, Hutchinson; Cece Starnes, Wichita; Jo Alyce Kaplan, Neosho, Mo.; Carolee Odehnal, St. Louis, Mo.; Mary Bartlett, Kansas City, Mo.; Joan Shellenberger, Man- hattan; Vicki Pyle, Dodge City; Linda Robeson, Galena; Peggy Ashland, Ozark, Ark. Fourth row: Rita Matousek, Cuba; Sherry Monroe, Great Ben d; Connie Baker, Kirkwood, Mo.; Melinda Waind, Leawood; Susan Leckband, Salina; Stacy VanLandingham, Kingman; Mary Knabe, Mis- sion; Anne Jordan, Kansas City; Suzanne Cherot, Independence; Floy Lambertson, Fairview. Third row: Jan Bachrach, Omaha, Neb.; Karen McGuire, Urbana, Ill.; Janet Sheely, Overland Park; Sherri Richard, Great Bend; Pam Haynes, Leawood; Mary Pat Carson, Demarest, N. J.; Jaynee King, Shawnee Mission; Shirley Griesel, Overland Park; Peggy Hundley, St. Louis, Mo. Second row: Carling Hoffaker, Shawnee Mission; Susan Wynne, Upper Saddle River, N. J.; Karla Kolins, Hobbs, N. M.; Linda McHenry, Kirkwood, Mo.; Sara Gosney, Kansas City; Margie Schmidt, Overland Park; Marcia Bush, Wichita; Theda Vaughn, Overland Park; Betty VanBlaricum, Meade; Janice Jones, Macon, Mo. Bottom row: Susan Plimpton, Kansas City; Nancy Obley, Junction City; Barb Oswald, Kansas City; Pattee Cahill, St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. William Brumbaugh, Housemother; Lynn Carol Frankie, Dallas, Tex.; Carmon Ervin, Arvada, Colo.; Vickie Randazzo, Shawnee Mission; Dianne Tudor, Shawnee Mission. 201
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Excitement was the key word when 80 Alpha Chi Omega ' s moved into their new home at 935 Emery Road. The seven-level, brick and shingled structure includes a sunken living room and informal living room, library, television lounge, typing room and three levels for sleeping and studying, each with its own snack area. The lower level provides not only facilities for l aundry and a chapter room, but also a project room for art students. Present at formal dedication this fall were the national secretary-trea- surer and the first president of Phi chapter. Alpha Chi ' s placed first in their division for Homecoming decorations and Connie Grif- fin was attendant to the Homecoming Queen. Connie, second attendant to the Jayhawker Queen last spring, has a scholarship for re- search in speech pathology and holds a stu- dent assistant grant. Among other scholar- ship holders is Mary Cleveland who received the Veta B. Lear Award. Alpha Chi ' s have been selected for SAT, Mu Phi Epsilon, SMOP scholarship, Gamma Alpha Phi, Phi Lambda Theta, Little Symphony, KU Choir and concert mistress for KU Orchestra. Members hold chairmanships on Greek Week committees, KU-Y Head Start, Pan- hellenic Pledges Training, and are on ASC, UDK, Jayhawker, AWS, KU-Y, AWS Steer- ing Committee and Counseling. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Chi ' s entertain mothers and alumni at the dedication of their new chapter house this fall. Top row: Susan Elliot, Liberal; Kathy Nichols, Kansas City, Mo.; Diane Aplin, Solomon; Delrayne Shaw, Arkansas City; Sue Lohoefener, Overland Park; Bec Massey, Olathe; Kathy Hoopman, Prairie Village; Bev Schwarz, Marysville; Alison Martyn, Clay Center; Leslie Martyn, Clay Center; Nancy Jones, Pittsburg. Sixth row: Cathy Brown, Tulsa, Okla.; Susan Bick, Shawnee Mission; Mary Cleveland, Omaha, Neb.; Claire Ditchfield, Florissant, Mo.; Linda Hinsch, Piqua, Ohio; Don Howe, Prairie Village; Meredith Vincent, Kansas City, Mo.; Betty Gorrell, Tulsa, Okla.; Vikki Valentine, Clay Center; A. Q. Mansur, St. Louis, Mo. Fifth row: Sherry Roy, San Francisco, Calif.; Suzanne McComas, Concordia; JoAnn Mari- nelli, Wichita; Nicki Claycamp, New Strawn; Susan Walker, Kansas City; Mindy Shafer, Great Bend; Barb Russell, Chicago, Ill.; Marilyn Johnson, Manhattan; Mary Ann Henning, Ottawa; Joyce Ann Shiner, Olathe; Karyn Baker, Wichita. Fourth row: Cheryl Walker, Wichita; Mary Lippitt, Wichita; Eva Kasmar, Wichita; Teresa Welch, Erie; Carolyn Nichols, Overland Park; Mae Lindstrom, Clay Center; Priscilla Reckling, New Orleans, La.; Alley Carter, Las Vegas, Nev.; Kathy Richey, Erie; Shirley 200 Noble, Topeka. Third row: Ann Williamson, Hopkinsville, Ky.; Janet Murphy, Dighton; Judy Bula, Hays; Connie Gilham, Bamberg, Germany; Teryl Obiala, Overland Park; Sandi Smith, St. Louis, Mo.; Sharon Sos- noski, Hutchinson; Janilynn Long, Anit a, Iowa; Marsha Cromwell, Wichita; Pam Lundgren, Julesburg, Colo.; Susan Ingraham, Leawood. Second row: Nancy Hornsby, Lawrence; Janet Domyon, Clifton, N. J.; Katy Binckley, Bartlesville, Okla.; Gaylen Jennings, Ft. Leavenworth; Judy Pankratz, Marion; Becky Sapp, Ft. Leavenworth; Kathy Hill, Ottawa; Sally Knight, Leawood; Pans Varney, Leawood; Rosalynn Finney, Topeka. Bottom row: Arlette Klaric, Independence, Mo.; Lee Ann Spivey, Wichita; Marylou Cowan, Springfield, Mo.; Janet Marshall, Atchison; Pam Parrish, Indianapolis, Ind.; Connie Griffin, Denison, Iowa; Kathy Sanders, Law- rence; Sue Trottman, Kirkwood, Mo.; Linda Bauman, Fort Bragg, N. C. Not pictured: Pans Butterworth, Wilmette, Ill.; Clara Hartley, Lawrence; Susan Hayman, Plymouth, Mich.; Toni Lutz, Cocoa Beach, Fla.; Ann Marshall, Atchison; Lucretia Noyes, Atlanta, Ga.; Linda Penrose, Tulsa, Okla.; Kirkie Piper, Leawood; Betsy Varney, Leawood,
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A 1ph 9 Gam w ))elt9 Working together or individually, Alpha Gamma Delta girls are in the hub of cam- pus activity. An SUA Hostess Chairman, a Greek Week chairman, an Angel Flight Com- mander and the secretary of People-to- People are all among house members. Alpha Gams are active in Ski Club, KU-Y, CYR, and they snagged a second place in Rock Chalk R evue last year. One of the Ten Best Dressed finalists, a Homecoming queen finalist and a fashion board member all hail from the house at 2005 Stewart. Alpha Gams were represented in six fraternity little sis- ter organizations. The house social season was highlighted by the annual Christmas Yule Log Hunt and Party, the Syracuse Triad and the Spring Formal. Alpha Gam has the distinction of being one of few sor- orities with an intramural record. This year the house is aiming for the fifth con- secutive win in the Phi Psi 500 tricycle race. ( House members refuse to reveal how they train for the annual event. ) Alpha Gamma Delta–Gamma Phi Beta–Alpha Phi, the Syracuse pyr- amid—knock a corner off the eternal triangle. 1 Top row: Patti Howard, Summit, N. J.; Marti Kraft, Northfield, Ill.; Carol L. Smith, Salina; Marilyn Buller, Lawrence; Teddy Glorioso, Oak Park, Ill.; Liz Mouser, Wichita; Nancy Cox, Topeka; Judy Bishop, Lea- wood; Nancy Pratt, Tulsa, Okla.; Barbara Lask, Western Springs, Ill. Fifth row: Kathy Kirk, Hutchinson; Nancy Maschoff, St. Louis, Mo.; Cindy Eckhoff, St. Charles, Mo.; Nancy Winkler, Kansas City; Donna Mayfield, St. Joseph, Mo.; Dianne Bloomer, Collinsville, Ill.; Jan Smykil, Arkansas City; Fran Finney, Bartlesville, Okla.; Sandy Medema, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Pam Smith, Ottawa; Vicki Moore, Wichita. Fourth row: Joanne Bellm, Pittsburg; Marilyn Huff, Lake Quivira; Sandy React, Alexandria, Va.; Sheryl Huegel, Wellington; Mary McNew, Shawnee Mis- sion; Marto Hirk, LaGrange, Ill.; Pam Flaton, St. Louis, Mo.; Sharon Boyle, Lawrence; Lucy Courtright, Kansas City, Mo.; Sharon Wahlmeier, Hugoton. Third row: Susan Gauen, Evanston, Ill.; Pat Rich, Leawood; Pamela Gorsuch, Wichita; Kathy Bertholf, Spivey; Susie White, Hutchin- son; Mary Dowell, Haviland; Barb Machala, Overland Park; Jaryl Ambler, University City, Mo.; Kay Wellborn, Overland Park; Kathy Colton, Omaha, Neb.; Janet Anthony, Fort Scott. Second row: Linda Phelps, Clarendon Hills, Ill.; Carolyn Collins, Shawnee Mission; Sally Leonard, Ft. Leaven- worth; Collene Collins, Leavenworth; Linda Allen, Overland Park; Pam Azzolin, Oak Park, Ill.; Mary Ellen Gerrity, Overland Park; Jo Lynn John- son, Hutchinson; Mary Sampson, Topeka; Connie Giger, Slater, Mo. Bot- tom row: Ann Kaiser, Paola; Pam Peterson, Moline, Ill.; Marty Oliver, Kansas City, Mo.; Paula French, Atchison; Jane Roehrig, Leawood; Cindy Shultz, Des Moines, Iowa; Pans Fankhauser, Lyons; Judy Larson, Topeka; Patti Murphy, Shawnee Mission. Not pictured: Linda Arbuthnot, Shawnee Mission; Janet Robinson, Overland Park; Jan Finot, St. Louis, Mo.; Janice Horigan, Springfield, Tenn. 202
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