University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1981

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November 9. 1980 University Theatre Murphy Hall air K ist N x XX xeX x X X XX X I .xx XXX X XX tex 4 'uv- f , 3, C , .gf U T W 4 , 4 4 5 J, 1 Z 1 'T K . , f A , , ,ff-Q' 5' .5 2.4 5 'why' 5.1311 1 3. ' E' K ffl ' I , 4 ,, 54,1 . - vgf v 11 T T -, , M235 - , n, , F7 0, V ' .--f W V' H if 1 , 1' - 4112-,Ji N ,.-1 T X X XX xx fe NX to X, x 'T' X x'N THE FOUL The University of Kansas Theatre Presents George Dzundza and John Herzog in the World Premiere of The Fool by Michael Dorn Moody Staged by Joseph Nunnally ANN .fi -Ax Nun 5 'I' QF .rn in OQSJQG rv' If Z 'ls- sv 4' r 1 ko xg-Qgfxbw ,fofsofw X Jaw Qgx age, --, 1 I Q .3 Q? ,QgAesQea4-w-5' 8098909636 qi I 6S34w?4,Qsu.sv.o-CH yu? A fm-xN.cb-Nx'F'Hv?4 0 Q ' Q Q -lx K A-:L ' xxqbb X 0 Mxo.w.4,P6 ,b me - 1 one 0,L,,f:f1,b'1, , mei , . - ' ' A e,v5+'? be wo-321. fx wx o mYx'5ff4'b'?Qo+6sl paso 4,m5Nb?1F0C Q-,am Q V Q 1 A-0.3-Oz,-.oc+ww4'So9 Q I , Cx kms o7?0,.,,9qbwqQ,w Q . the A .lc 65 ff' iw Q7 ,-, fr lf! , ,r ,' William Balfour, professor of physiology and cell biology. was named recipient of the 1980 Honors for an Outstanding Progressive Educator Award, the HOPE Award, at the KU- Oklahoma football game on November 8. The Award, pre- sented to a KU faculty member by the senior class each fall, was presented to Dr. Balfour for the first time in his more than 20 years of university service. lt was the fourth time that he was named one of the five finalists for the honor. Dr. Balfour was vice chancellor for student affairs fromi 968 to 1976, during the period of campus unrest in the Vietnam- ese War era. For the past three years, he has been University ombudsman, resolving conflicts among members of the uni- versity and handling complaints. But while these activities have brought contact with stu- dents, he finds the direct contact of the classroom the most rewarding. He loves his chosen fields, and derives special pleasure from communicating his love to students. He be- lieves teaching is an opportunity to turn on a student to a subject that he was not particularly interested in. xy Il, , 57 7 Dr. Balfour was selected among four other distinguished finalists. In the ten years that Allan Cigler, associate professor of political science, has taught at KU, he has been a HOPE Award finalist six times. His enthusiastic teaching methods and the published research he has conducted on the elector- al process have brought him deserved recognition. Some of the finest politicians have commissioned his political prefer- ence election pollsg he hopes someday that one of them will appoint him to the Kansas Fish and Game Board. Peter Lorenzl, assistant professor of business, is at 29 the youngest ofthe 1980 HOPE finalists, his first nomination. He combines teaching with directing the undergraduate business program. A mentor as well as instructor, he is willing and capable of working beyond the classroom, helping students find jobs, develop resumes, even resolve personal problems. Charles W. Chowins' nomination for the HOPE Award re- presents the completion of a cycle, from a 1970 KU journal- ism senior casting his ballot for the HOPE Award, to one of the five finalists for that coveted honor. As an assistant pro- fessor of journalism, he enjoys both instructing students in advertising and serving as adviser to the University Daily Kansan. Don Green, professor of chemical and petroleum engineer- ing, would certainly have a rewarding career as an engineer- ing research expert in industry, but to him teaching students is the more rewarding field. He is impressed with the abilities of students, and delighted to be able to watch students progress in their years at the university. in ,.f 'C f. '1 ,., V w r if-'iff Wwzwm. . -,fl y' Wifi 1 1 .7 , V f. 4' 1 Spencer Museum Of Art His work is represented in the finest galleries of the nation, from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., to the Spencer Museum of Art at KU. Thomas Hart Benton is not just a significant regionalist artist tand he may be the finesti, but his paintings are among the most enjoyed in any gallery. The collections of his paintings have been reproduced in best sell- ing hardcover and paperback books. The prices affixed to his paintings, even before his death, rose to the staggering heights of the art market. The Spencer Museum owns Benton's Ballad of the Jealous Lover of Lone Green Valley. ln the fall of 1980, the museum also presented a special show of Benton's work, lent by private and professional collectors. Representing everything from in- dustrialization to the cloying hands of death, his paintings will continue to please both the critical eye and the eye of leisure. Art Courtesy of the Spencer Museum of ncer Museum of Art P9 vuunesy ot the S ds sql yo Asaunog U9 193 Z 1: an cn : 3 10 UV S eu: go Asaunog ad HBSHW ISUU OUJ UV! , .7 kff, ff wplvjfq 1.- , M, if 4 EMJLTQI +ll Harry Callahan Rembrandt was known as the master of light and shadow when he executed his works in oil centuries ago. In the twentieth century, the medium was the photograph, and its master is Harry Callahan. The Helen Foresman Spencer Mu- seum of Art brought 125 black and white photographs by Callahan, from the Hallmark Photographic Collection, to the Kress Gallery ofthe Spencer Museum, January 17 to March 1 of this year. The Callahan prints, ranging from 1941 to 1976, artfully use shadow and multiple exposure techniques to cre- ate stunning images from the simplest of subjects. Forest ferns and sharp blades of grass stand against ebony back- grounds, myriad bathers lie pinned against a bleached-white European coast. Detroit 1943 Aristotle said the simplest living organisms have souls with- in them, and Callahan surely proves the philosopher right. Callahan's camera captures the soul within each subject and makes it a mysteriously beautiful image. Callahan is masterful in his handling of multiple exposure. He melds windows to- gether in a plaid-like lattice of tenement buildings. Most ofthe multiple exposures reveal the faces of people, timeless ex- pressions that present more questions than answers on what their lives are like, what their thoughts are as they walk anonymously. The Spencer Museum enhanced its reputation as a top-flight gallery by securing the Callahan exhibit, on loan from Hallmark Collections. It was the most prestigious of several photographic collections displayed there this year. I E N E701 Jlswwh- er righf iecram rastem Rvws Io st oflre less ex- on whal y wafk Jutatmn uibil, on giousot a year 2 .1 E J 5 Chancellor Delbert M. Shankel These quotations are from friends, co-workers, students, and admirers fo the Chancellor. The last quotation is from the JA YHA WKEH staff He is the only chancellor I know who would drive his car to Wendy's for lunch. As a biochemistry graduate student, I had a great professor, a great chancellor, a wonderful friend. l considered them all to be the same man, Dr. Shankel. One day he met with a group of high powered administrators. Afterwards, they went for lunch in the Union, but he still made it home to have lunch with his girls. lt is appropriate that Del is pictured here with his family. It's hard to think of Del without thinking of his family. lt isn't hard to think of him as Chancellor, but it is hard to think ol him as only being an administrator. One tries harder to please because he creates such an atmosphere of congeniality. When he leaves the office he says, 'Tally ho the tox.' He could be leaving for a high pressure meeting, or lunch with friends, and his casual 'Tally ho the fox' belies the weight of the office. He tells the worst jokes in the world. His delivery is a little better than Archie's, I think, but they're just as bad anyway. lt's amazing the tributes the man receives. It says something about a man when everyone you ask praises him. , ,, L , . . .. is-.1 5 wsu' rw 1:4 1 ' Q--212Q5e'?fTl is--,-if--9121 ff E3 - ' ' I , - - 211333-ff.,1'fir,f'i-NEQFEVLSH5 :rv-f. I 'E Qsf re i i i ' '-ire' ei? rl ,L I .A V ., , r.. Q- N.-sp,-eff f ,f , , J, NH 1 .-rw4-,7pr,..aJf.yf,.1M1, lfpgg, ri, 3 ,,'.p':g 5-JPN A . -- ,J P-ii :aj-fm, ' , 1 I . -.-Qgmfjpg ,3p,s,4,ecjf.p:g55g,f-5Jai? . dxf I , ,b spww wh ,, V,-,1if,4,r -. 1 ,ML , pub, ,fl , Q, A P:-2Ye.fH,vv.'f1, f ' W. -' V ' V ' fr J r e' af' f U VS' A . frm ' :71'ef'i A. 'J 'i . . - '- Q- ' ' 2 :'f.,55f'f. if --1,r-.- 1 -- H sf .zg-'...-ani,-:gh r 1 - - .4 any -5 'ev' ef'Q53-g52,5.,1,,.1k.,.:,,f,.,i,,ln X. , 4 , 1,v,,:,1.. N ' ff L ' , 1 ' 7 ff ' ' - flbarmri-Fogarmy ' n iuarnn Freeze 'Ed Grisnik Jeff Schotfland Copy: Eric Behrens ' Dean Holderman Eyes of rhre Jayhawker. University of Kansas Archives 1 wi 5' ,L ' ' .',- -save-4 2 . lem 5 4 , 5 1 . . ..,, . ,Q . . L - -3 '?-ff:'4'31'- H 5A.r,.r'22w':'e' .f.M:d'.-f','1 'WSW KJ . .f 4?l?e1-3 ' f - -Fly!-wg, V I 'H P .V-qi .I 5 f in 1, V '73, HFfi? 2ffEZfp25:51-' 5, Q- ffg1.':y' My .JV-L W- ':e'v-51iI5?1'fq?f-L3,'1w'+-11 . .1 I, V-WASP ws. sy- W M- 5 .H ve ,rm QQ? .05- T117 Campaign Profiles Bren Abbott Bren Abbott, pictured at right, was elected student body vice president in an election held in November this year. Bren, junior, is a political science major, former student body treasurer, and president of College Flepublicans. He is pictured with Bert Cole- man, student body president. O: Bren, past student body elections have been quite close, but your election was by a more comfortable margin. What made Bert and your effort different? A: We tried to be more inclusive in our coalition, for one. We had senators running with us who represented most of the living groups on campus. Although Bert and I are from frater- nities, ours was not just a Greek coalition, but reflected the constitution of the student body. I think it also helped that we both had unusually solid experience. Bert had been IFC vice- president, and I was student body treasurer. Both of us were already familiar with how senate operates. Q: Even with the limits of campaign expenses imposed by the elections committee, doesn't running for office get quite ex- pensive? A: Oh, yes. I put in a lot of my own money, over a couple hundred dollars, but then the people running on my coalition all chipped in, so I got a lot back anyway. Friends in the house I live in, ATO, kind of passed the hat around for me. Everyone helped out, so it wasn't quite as bad as it might have been. O: Once the elections are over, little is really heard about what senate is doing. Is the body effective? No one really knows just what the senate does for them, or who represents them. A: Yes, I know how many students feel. Senate does a lot. In the fall, the senate allocates over 3100. of every student's tuition to various groups on campus, it has a voice within the university goverance system that has been effective, and it has in the past influenced enrollment procedure and started up the KU on Wheels bus service. There is a lot that the senate can potentially accomplish, I should say. We intend to be an active administration. O: What caused you to decide to run? A: I campaigned as a senate candidate on Greg Schnacke's coalition last year, and then later I served as the senate treasurer while he was president. I plunged headlong into senate affairs - the post of treasurer kept me awfully busy - and had a chance to observe how Greg and Matt Davis worked in their offices. There were things they did that I thought were good ideas, some that I thought Bert and I could maybe improve on. When Bert and I first talked about teaming up for a campaign, I badly wanted to give our ideas a chance. So, we had to run for office. O: You ran against two other slates of candidates. ls there any strain between you and the people you ran against? A: I would say nog certainly not on my part. As a matter of tact, Larry Metzger, who was presidential runner-up, is an active part of the present senate as chairman of the Rights committee. I enjoy working with him, and I don't feel uncom- fortable around any of the people we ran against. Q: Are Bert Coleman and Bren Abbott going to make a difference? A: Well, we have plenty of original ideas. We're going to look back on our experience and look ahead with our goals. You bet we're going to make a difference. . all 1 stale: llal 'li ,. IIEIIC lu iaclei seial ng itll ly Ulli I Dali I llall I alll I abc! ldeasl lnsll lllel 0' , is l' Hlgllls UCOW' ale l 9l00l a. You Campaign Profiles Jeff Freeman Political Science major, State Coordinator for President Reagan in Kansas primary, campaign manager for Kent Snyder's state house bid. O: One highly placed College Republican at KU dropped out of school to work on George Bush's campaign in Kansas. Surely you had difficulty being a student and administrator at once? A: The thought fleetingly occurred to me that I might with- draw to manage the primary, but I was encouraged by the party to remain enrolled, which I did. The school and cam- paigning combination is manageable, but only at the expense of most of one's leisure time. It was a challenging period, but I have my leisure time back now, and I got to see my candidate win, so it was all very worthwhile. Q: What sort of contacts did you maintain with the President? There was a great deal of criticism that candidates spent little time on the Kansas primary. A: I met with the Governor during his visits to Kansas, and he sent a few taped messages for me to convey to Kansas delegates. I did maintain more constant, close contact with his top aides during the campaign. It is interesting to note that Governor Reagan visited this state more than any other can- didate during the campaign, even though it was known that he would win comfortably in Kansas even without stopping here. O: KU students supposedly were behind Rep. John Ander- son. Did you perceive strong student support for President Reagan? A: I did see such support. It is true that John Anderson was more of the campus pin-up boy than the Governor, but we found that truly solid support was behind the Governor. The student supporters for Anderson had as many backing him because he was in style as for any really substantial rea- son. He was this eIection's McCarthy. O: This campus is said to be somewhat liberal, and I under- stand that you are a political science student. Were you afraid to reveal your support before instructors, who might have been more liberal than you? A: Well, no, I would say no. I hope that my instructors can appreciate my level of involvement in campaigns. This isn't meant to come across as a yes response, but I don't recall that I ever commented on the campaign or my involvement in classes held during the primary. That was more a case of keeping school and job detached rather than of fear. Q: Did you feel admired by your peers for your high level of political involvement? A: Yes. Several of my peers joined the campaign, and I admired them back. I was proud of my work for the Governor, but more proud that he won. His win meant that many people learned what my peers learned: that the Governor was the man most fit to be president of the nation. I admired everyone who chose Governor Reagan. Q: What sort of payment did you receive for your work? A: I received traveling expenses and normal campaign ex- penses. We ran an efficient campaign financially. Part of that was that before the nomination was secured, a great deal of the Reagan campaign money was to be 'expected' In the meantime, running our expenses required lean work. Q: Of course you are ambitious. Suppose that George Bush, or some other major candidate, had been the one to offer you the primary chairmanship rather than Governor Reagan. Wouldn't you have taken the job if there were no similar offers from Reagan? A: No, I always have believed that the Governor is what the country needs to get us out of the mess we're in. I was not offered a job by another campaign, nor would I have taken it. I'm for Reagan all the way. I can't deny that I found the campaigning job a rewarding experience in every sense, but I think it was rewarding because of the man I got to work for. It wouIdn't have been the same working for Bush, for instance. Q: I can imagine, but what was it specifically about Reagan that made it all worth your effort? A: Well, I received the satisfaction in knowing I was working for the right cause and the right candidate. In that sense, those were the major benefits I received. I think Reagan is somewhat like Eisenhower in that people perceive him as being more of a common man, and not some enormous intellectual or wheeler-dealer. But like Eisenhower, there is much more in the man than meets the eye, he is the most effective politician around. People push him into running for office because they recognize some quality in the man. That is what I see in Reagan. Campaign Profiles Reid Scofield Political Science major, KU Coordinator for Reagan, KU Chairman for Congress- man Larry Winn. O: Okay, a former athlete from Emporia is now a KU political science student, campaigner for Reagan, campaign aide for Winn. How did you get involved? A: Well, obviously politics at any level plays a very important part in my political science major. However, it was actually my own personal intrigue with politics that pushed me to get in- volved in the Reagan and Winn campaigns. l was appointed chairman of Reagan's primary campaign at KU by Reagarfs State Field Coordinator Jeff Freeman. This proved to be a worthwhile and rewarding experience, as I was able to meet and speak with Reagan on two occasions, at Wichita and at Kansas City. My position as KU chairman for Congressman Winn actually grew out of my working for Senator Dole in Washington, D.C., last summer. lt was there where I met one of Winn's campaign aides, and ultimately I was approached by the Winn organiza- tion to help out at KU. Q: At first, it would appear difficult to generate support for either candidate at KU. Granting even a sizable core of student voters who would vote for Reagan and Winn under any circumstance, how could your efforts draw any more student support than was already there? A: I think what we basically try to do is to familarize the students with our candidates and their views. A good example was during the Winn-Watkins congressional campaign. We tried to point out to the students that Congressman Winn had done an enor- mous amount forthe University of Kansas in his sixteen years in Congress. Obviously Watkins, being the challenger, could not show any hard evidence of his accomplishments at KU, and I'm here to tell you that proven facts and figures influence people much more 78 l.. .,.... 1 than idle promises. Actually, you might say that campaigning is just an information game. O: What about opposition here on campus? More liberally- minded students sometimes add a smug intellectual taint to their campaigning styles. Have you encountered students Who-Are- Amazed-You-Could- Possibly-Support-Reagan? A: Yes, I've run across many students who think I'm a little crazy for supporting Reagan. A lot of these students think you have to be over 65 and on social security to identify with Reagan. However, I've always believed that in any type of situation, be it politics, athletics, or what have you, if the man in charge is not getting the job done, another person should be given the oppor- tunity to accomplish that job. Obviously, from the statistical breakdown of the election results, many Americans my own age agreed with me. Q: How have you benefitted from the campaigns. Surely you are not just a selfless stumper for the conservative cause? Con- tacts? Money? Recommendations? A: Well, to tell the truth, the benefits are actually few and far between. All the campaign work I do is voluntary. However, it isn't necessarily all work and no play. There are a few bright spots on campaign trails. Since I do basically believe in conser- vativism, I feel general satisfaction when conservatives do get elected. As for my working for Reagan and Winn cause, it gives me personal satisfaction to think my efforts in some way contri- buted to their victories. ln reference to contacts, money, and recommendations, I've always found that it's not a bad policy to know your congress- man and the president. JBIQ' 'Q 3 QUE? llnl lU ' lliz-1 litlleti ou tai? i Heat allotf arge IS lteli- slaisi y0'iiili1 lsei 5 iw ECC OWEVE lew 5' in Clif es Cl ali IZY COT! liotlf ,. Cottgifi l+ Mrs. Humphrey was the state Kansas State Coordinator for Rep. John Anderson throughout the Kansas primary and the general election. She is currently involved in Kansans for Improvements in Nursing Homes. She is the wife of Dr, Phillip S. Humphrey, Director of the Museum of Natural History and KU professor. Q: How did you become coordinator for Anderson? A: In the latter part of 1979 I was in Illinois, and while Anderson was still virtually unknown in Lawrence he was getting a lot of press in the Chicago papers. I read a syndicated article express- ing his views on several issues and I realized he was for me. He believed in the things I believed in. I received a letter from his office in Washington asking if I could get support for him in Kansas after I returned home right at the start of 1980. I became Douglas County coordinator and then State Coordinator. Q: At the start of 1980, as you mentioned, no one knew who John Anderson was. A: It is quite impressive that he went from being completely unknown in Lawrence to carrying the city just three months later in the primary. He made a tremendous impression on America: he had strong support in many areas. Q: What was it about Anderson that caused him to gain so much attention, to appeal to so many people? A: Anderson offered a lot of people an alternative to Reagan or Carter, an alternative to those who couldn't support either one. Unfortunately, when the general election came, most people voted party when it came down the line. Many felt that voting for Anderson might be throwing their vote away, and out of fear of a Carter or a Reagan presidency, they voted for the other candi- date. Q: Are you bitter towards those who switched in the general election? A: No, I am not bitter about the other parties. Once he became an independent candidate it was almost impossible to win. I felt Campaign Profiles Mary Lou Humphrey we needed a change, and I certainly wish Mr. Reagan the best. I will say that those who voted their conscience and voted for Anderson were quite proud: they felt they had done the right thing. Q: Are you a Republican? A: I was in the past, but I consider myself an independent now. Q: Is that because Anderson lost, or do you feel that the Repub- Iican Party does not reflect your views? A: It was not a bitter decision. I firmly believed in Anderson: I was for ERA, I was for gun control. I was for a lot of things that Reagan does not believe in. Since he was the choice of the Republican Party, I thought I should have the freedom of choice on candidates and became an independent. Q: ls Anderson still a Republican? A: I don't know whether he is or not at this point. He maintained that he still was a Republican when he was an independent candidate for the presidency, and of course he was Republican leader in Congress for several years. I really can't answer for him. Q: Did your chairing of his campaign involve a great deal of traveling? A: At first, when I was setting up the county chairmen, I traveled a lot. Q: Where did you go? A: lwent to Hutchinson, Wichita, Manhattan, Hays, Emporia, and Johnson County. Once the county structure was estab- lished, it wasn't necessary for me to travel. Q:Did you speak to any groups? A: Oh, yes. I spoke to several groups at coffee hours. The hostess would have over people interested in knowing more about Anderson. Hopefully, we persuaded some people to sup- port Anderson who might not have otherwise. Q: Did you ever feel harassed by any groups, any hecklers? A: No, definately not. The whole experience was very upbeat. Although Anderson did not win, he made an impression on this country. I was proud of the campaign. Campaign Profiles Kent Snyder He was one who ran. The ultimate form of political involvement is to seek elective office. Kent Snyder, 21, a student at KU and a real estate broker, ran for the 45th district state senate seat. John Solbach won in the general election. Q: Your primary opponent was 63 years old: you defeated him. But your general election campaign against John Solbach proved to be a different case. What nuances of age alternately hurt or helped you? Was age a big factor? A: In the final analysis, I think it was. Now, how major a factor I don't know. lf you want to look at age as a completely sepa- rate issue that would influence people, I think that voters prob- ably thought my primary opponent was too old, being in his 60's, and felt that in the 20's was too young. John brought up the age issue in the last week of the campaign, so at least from his standpoint it probably was a big factor. Q: You were also a student during your campaign. How difficult was it handling both jobs? A: Well, actually I had three jobs. I had to maintain my job at the real estate office, I had to hold my weight there. I had to maintain my hours in school, and then I had to work constantly on my campaign. It reached the point of insanity sometimes. Q: Did any of those three areas suffer as a result? A: School and business went down for a while. Particularly after the primary, as the general election approached, the campaign demanded more of my time, energy, effort. School and business took a second seat. O: The Student Bar of KU School of Law staged a debate between you and Solbach. How were you generally received by students who saw you as a peer? A: I don't, or didn't, detect any favoritism because I was a student. I think I received more scrutiny because I was a stu- dent. Second, my expressed views were not necessarily shared by the majority of students. l believe I was watched and listened to because I was a student. When I said things to people my age, I was probably more conservative than they were. But then from the start, I never did expect to find favoritism from people my age. Q: Analyze the Snyder supporters. Who were they, 30-65 years in age, or what? A: My overall experience day-in and day-out was that I received more support from middle-aged to older community. I was bet- ter received by older folks than by younger. The people who supported me in the primary and in the general election were more traditional in thinking than those who did not support me. O: Looking ahead, what are your initial plans? Are you going to run again, concentrate on school and business? A: First, I'll finish school. Second, l'll concentrate on my profes- sion in the real estate brokerage. l'll be active in politics: I plan to work on the upcoming governor's race and other candidates campaigns. For myself, it is too early to say. But I won't forget the people who supported me. I feel that they ran too, and it would let us both down if I didn't try again. O: Would you do it all again, was the experience worth it? A: Yes, it was. It cost a lot of time, effort, anxiety, and money. Money from my own pocket, and from the pockets of others. All I thought about or did for 24 hours a day seemed to center on the campaign. But I would do it again. I learned from the peoplel met, I learned a lot about people. I really learned about myself. I would be asked a question by a reporter, knowing that my response might appear the next day in a paper. You really have to know what your beliefs are, know what you are saying. You have to believe yourself and know what your stands are before you can communicate your thoughts to others. Q: What would you have done differently, now that you have hindsight? A: I was asked that many times election night, and I said 'noth- ing.' I honestly think we did the best we could. There are some factors that cannot be controlled - well, like age. But excluding what could not be controlled, there was nothing I would change. Possibly it wasn't meant to be. I believe things work out forthe best, so maybe there will be a time in the future. Q: Will you run in the future, in the long-run? A: If you have a notion, you should give it a try. Ten years from now, if I have a notion to run, to be involved in political work. then I will run. If I don't have such a notion, fine. The political process ought to be open for people to run, though. lf they feel that notion to become involved, they ought to give it a try. And the system ought to be open for them to have the opportunity to FUD. I.-1. it to pollllcs T: ther cami lut I wort: l ran llti noe will Qty, alt ' .els ol alia red to lrom tie lei datioutli nowill , You rea l are Sill? lands are ii v lllfil ll' and l Sam V There lllfi nl But elf: lwolllll Cla' roll OW re. left lem, polillfll ,, the ll gh' If iilel 9 il a ill' pporlull 3. i O: You are much sought for election analysis by television and journalists. How did you get started doing this, did they ap- proach you or you them? A: A couple of years ago l was asked to comment on an election. Once you do a commentary, you get a little reputation and other groups approach you. lf a news station has a ques- tion, or a reporter wants to quote someone he perceives to be an expert, I suppose a political science professor is an obvious person he would turn to. O: Why you in particular? A: I specifically teach political parties and elections, which gives me credibility. When people want to get a view from someone who is knowlegable, yet outside the system, they often turn to the university. If something breaks in China, they turn to a professor who specializes in that field. Also, I am advisor to KU College Democrats, which probably lends to my credibility as an analyst of the system. O: You come from a strong Democratic background in Pennsyl- vania. You have taught that when it comes down to the vote, people tend to vote their party. Are you still strongly Democrat, or have you moved more toward the middle over time? A: First of all, the parties themselves are not all that different now. The parties have moved toward each other. O: But what I mean is that Democrats are thought to be the party of the worker, of the middle class, and Republicans of big business . . . A: Okay, if the parties are viewed from New Deal coalition, people often tend to vote according to their party. I still identify with the Democratic Party. But l'm more of a Democrat leaning independent. I think most people are evolving to independents. Q: If you knew nothing else about a candidate except his party Campaign Profiles Allan Cigler Professor Allan Cigler is an associate professor of political science at KU. His focus of study is political behavior and the political process. A six-time nominee for the HOPE Award, Prof. Cigler also has conducted political polls and done television analysis of elections. affiliation, would you probably vote for the Democrat? A: I still come to politics with a predisposition to the Democratic Party. lf l knew nothing else, l would probably vote Democrat. For the most part that party reflects my views. But that disposi- tion is less true in Kansas than in my home state, Pennsylvania. In Kansas, there is less of a difference between the two parties. O: What about the political science department. What would you say is the overall characteristic belief of the department, liberal or conservative? A: Political science departments have traditionally been left of center in the political spectrum. They usually are more Demo- cratic. They usually aren't the most left departments: usually that would be psychology or sociology. The one here is more a central department. lt's more right than social welfare or HDFL, but left of the business or natural science departments, prob- ably. You can't characterize it as Democratic or Republican. It is less homogenous than deparments 20 years ago. O: Do the members of the department tend to become more involved in elections? A: l'm really in a scholarly sense the only person who would be labeled as having political behavior and parties as his field of interest. There are so many other areas that fall within political science. ln terms of involvement in elections, this department is not much different than any other department. Only one person holds a party position, like a precinct committeeman. There are other professors who study political behavior, but the depart- ment is not much different from another. O: Do you welcome your reputation as a political commentor? Do you welcome being approached? A: l prefer post-election analysis. I think that is an area that gives me a chance to provide some insight that a journalist might not have. I don't particularly like predictions. Political scientists know better why an election went the way it did than they do who is going to win. The Good, The Bad, And The Handsome An Exclusive Interview With Ronald Reagan As the Governor walked along the rope, flanked by security men, he faced a crowd that ached to touch him, to shake his hand. A couple of hecklers stood on the fringes of the hall and while their hatred for the Governor matched the vehe- mence of any supporter's devotion, their screamed insults were easily drowned by the crowd chanting, We want Rea- gan! Some believed Reagan to be good some believed him bad. But on November 4, everyone found that this hand- some, stylish actor from California was to be the 40th presi- dent of the United States. On March 3O,198O, the JAYHAWKER interviewed Gover- nor Ronald Reagan in the holding room at the Glenwood Manor before he was to address a campaign rally. Conduct- ing the interview was the JAYHAWKER Editor, Eric Behrens. Q: Governor Reagan, what are the American voters saying in this election? A: I think they are saying they want a change. They are dissatisfied with the kind of government they have been get- ting. I think they are saying thay they want inflation brought under control, they want jobs and tax cuts, that they want a strong America and a strong American foreign policy, and they want less government interference in their lives. O: What will be you top domestic priority if you are elected? A: My top domestic priority will be to bring inflation under control. Q: But Governor, how can you advocate tax cuts, increased defense spending, and cuts in overall spending, and still bring inflation under control at the same time? A: Well, I think you have to look at the root of the inflation problem, and that is government spending. If we are able to bring spending under control we'lI stop inflation. HEW -the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare - admitted that it wasted over S8 billion dollars last year, and I think that it's a good place to start. Q: In foreign affairs, what would be your first priority? A: I would want to reassure our allies so that they can trust us to live up to our commitments. I want to re-establish the United States as a leader in the free world. And I would want to make certain that the entire world understands that peace would be our first priority. Q: Concerning you stand on the Equal Rights Amendment, are you steadfastly against it? A: It is true I'm not in support of the ERA, but not for the reasons given by TIME. l'm totally in favor of correcting any and all inequities by statute. However, based on legal advice I sought and received while governor, I believe a simple amendment to the Constitution could be used to eliminate and legitimate advantages women now enjoy, advantages to do with home and child support as well as work rules based on physiological differences between the sexes. Q: Don't you feel that your oppositon to the ERA will hurt your candidacy among women? A: Not at all. We have campaigning for me women who both favor the amendment and those who oppose it. I feel most women are going to look at a broader picture than the ERA. Q: What about your stand on the draft? A: I have always favored the idea of a volunteer army. I myself volunteered for service. And I have never believed in peace- time conscription. Q: Governor, how exactly do you plan to control massive unemployment? A: With regard to unemployment, I believe government should offer incentives to business designed to encourage the creation of jobs, instead of spending money to create tempo- rary public jobs which usually result in an unnecessary expan- sion of its local public payroll on a permanent basis. Q: What is the future for young people in a Reagan presiden- cy? A: Well, Eric, I visited over thousands of students on hundreds of campuses all across this great land. What they seem to be saying is that they are unsure of big government, unsure with runaway inflation, unsure of their future. But more than any- thing I want those students to have the same opportunities that I enjoyed. O: Concerning young people, what role do they play on your campaign? A: They play an extremely important role. For instance, my two coordinators at the University of Kansas, Reid Scofield and Jeff Freeman, at you own university, they were extremely helpful in running my Kansas campaign. They are a good example of the way students are becoming involved in poli- tics today. Q: Will Ronald Reagan be sitting inthe Oval Office on January 20, 1981? A: l'm alittle superstitious, Eric, but we're working hard every day. O: Thank you so much, Governor Regan, and good luck. A: Thank you Eric, for letting me express my thoughts to the students at the University of Kansas. The Eyes Of The Jayhawker Since the 188O's, when William Allen White was co-editor of the JAYHAWK- EFR Yearbook, the campus has evolved in ways both familiar and startling. lt has changed from a treeless barren mount known as Kansas State Univer- sity to a campus noted for its beauty among the Big Eight schools. The JAYHAWKER returns to the days when William Allen White went by Will White, and allows the reader to witness campus change through the Eyes of the Jayhawk. The University of Kansas, circa 1896. The four campus buildings are a little-changed Spooner Mu- seum - which was then the li- brary, the physics building tBlake Hallj, old Fraser Hall, which was the main building on campus, and Snow Hall. This is a less panoramic view, also from around 1896. . 1 , s . F. W, ,,,.3 'ni 'fffrI91Jf?!'1 ,- , 679' ,f gr if 5?-'iff' 4 ,,i,'A , , 11' V,..,- I V, ' Q 'H A '- A urn? ,I g if, of 7 4? 'Q' An architect's sketch of the KU campus in 1904, including the plan for a drive which is now realized in the World War Il Memorial Project. The plan for the campanile has been conspicuously altered since then. E A 4 Alt... , , ..t,,A,,, -- 7-+ -- .l In 1906, the campus shows its growth. From left, the buildings are Spooner Library, Dyche Museum, Green Hall ifrom the backl, the original Fraser Hall, the original Blake Hall, the original Snow Hall, Bailey Hall isame structure today, minus chimngysl. Flint Hall is to the right of Bailey, out of the picture. N 'A 7' nr- 1 ring'-Z??N?,+Hi12.3' -W fa 4, .ff -af, B 'Hifi at -auf -v Egaffafjgct-A x -N. sejgifglsv' i:,f'QL,,,. M ' -J 'mfr'-32 if c ff 74 KU was originally known as Kansas State University. This campus panorama of KSU was taken in 1913. Hawarth Hall and the Medios Building, not seen in the above picture, complete the buildings of early KU. ,V ' .M . r , AL. 1 Potter's Pond, circa 1918. A herdsman on horseback tends to cattle grazing around Potter's Pond. In later years the pond actually had a nigh dive and a lifeguard's platform, the pond was a popular swimming spot ' if f' ,ll .4 ,F L 'Q' M 1'-13691 -.fn ,'..l , , 5 . ,ET , ,, ' in , ,f 1' leglf-MG A look down Jayhawk Boulevard in 1920. Blake Hall stands at the end, with a tower clock. . an ' , V' -.P 87 'K ,-'Ji' . Aida Mill! The main campus road approximates its present shape in 1925, with Strong Hall, Bailey Hall, and Hoch Auditorium. Even the trees are put in to fill the barren campus. . ' 'If' ,Qs ' ' .- XZM, tsfff - 4 K-, X-3, ,J 'g1't,: ia! ' K .am--naffQ6sz' ' T. Y, Qyvggpgf 5' . 2 - The lamp' posts on the street match the lamps that still flank Lippincott Hall told Green Halli. The campus parking situation has also changed somewhat. KU used to have a trolley line that ran along Memorial Drive. Here is a trolley waiting station and the tracks that ran before it. i'l 'ffvlwlf l:!1'afA25f.jfYff',..,.l.,- f' This 1927 shot shows the changing world: there are the new automobiles, and also a hitching post for horses lby the large tree at lefty. Jayhawk Boulevard 1927. G I Nr! An aerial from the 1930's. The stadium, Marvin Hall and Snow Hall dominate the left. The smokestack and whistle were in operation. Downtown Lawrence and the North Lawrence bridge can also be seen. A Depression dust storm in 1935 swirls Haworth Hall llettl and Strong Hall trightl into obscurity. The scene faces west on Jayhawk Blvd. J.N3Gf1J.i Nfl SBILIAILJV NOI ,,.A .. X Y ' l ' 'T si 2. 1 all T -4 I 5 ' ' -' fa: 'W ' ' fr 'v' 1 'Q' '-. 1 F -af -, H M: - M: 'H' H 1lff'f '4 1 V , ,--ff fl- is 1 , z faialfifm, ' 1 ' ' ' 'V ' ' I r .' 1' f 'r?L:-:,,,f4:V2541'TZZ':.Lxf. ,. ln the 1940's the first half of the Kansas Memorial Union was constructed. Football fields and baseball diamonds lie where the stadium parking now exists. The area around the then-much larger Potter's Pond is relatively treeless. The World War Il memorial Campanile stands isolated. Much has changed on campus even since 1952. -J Wescoe Hall was to have been a rnulti-storied complex whose central location on campus and sheer size would have made it the dominant structure of KU. ,,-,g5e4m7 V 5 2,5 W? AQM,,,,, .4 ,, r , -EEST TQ 1 rr xxx-xv' vases X e,-,- P' X W I v T:f74lF!,5' ' instead of the towering building it was envisioned to be Wescoe Hall was loped off a four stories because of structural support difficulties, as it appears here in 1973. This photograph was taken from the top of old Fraser Hall in 1913. All the roads are packed dirt. Just as KU was first known as KSU, a silo appears in the upper right, making the campus a Silo Tech before it became Snob Hill. 5 4:-411-f::-rx VZ. V sffi,-555 N xi ,. wr J- .nt f ig 1, ' 'Q 4, if igggdigg ' I 4 ,.iF', - ..:.,,:y ' .. , W- ,- il' ffllfl w '.'i' Elliilil il' - - , ,, fy 7 ' -wr -- -----1-we '- -Q . ,qvf .-- ' 2 x , ' u. .. ' . f ' ' ,, . . '25-'QL-A ,'fjg..L:f2f.g ' ,- lf 2 ' ..., 4 , 15 V fv..a,1-159, n ' gi .W V, F-1-fu - -fum-T - :z - f ' . . - 1 1-f'-' r 1. ?i'l':' . 'ref fl t. 4 in -if 'A i ia- H1 -+- wffe-: ' A 1?-voiillit HETHQF1- 2.si' ff- . Q ...annul- -QJQV' Strong Hall, a chimneyed Bailey Hall, and old Haworthg a brand- new sidewalk, an eroding dirt road, and prarie grass too. This 1928 photo shows a busy Jayhawk Boulevard, with cars dotting the road sides and stu- dents changing classes. The men are wearing suits to class, and the lady at the bottom has her coat collar turned fashionably up. .,,.!'iBfg 4' ': 'g: -,il W ,, , , ff .f,, V W I ..f.,f1,H. . L F. . . .t ' VJ- AXL -,b u ,, an --59 0, 19- wr' 14., .,, Maya .... 1 V .MQV JQ lv 5 ,-.L-2'f'1, H 3 V1 , 4 ' . ,W F 9,1 -5, -5 ' 'fe ' t 2r- n',- . ' . we Jw- ' . Y .mtv-.,H.,.4 if .Y If 4 A - .,lr1:1,, tak, . . 3, By a wood plank sidewalk on left, by ornate streelights and early model cars, seniors file by in rows of two much like they do today. However, in the 1922 commencement there was yet no stadium to file toward. Graduating seniors sport brand new smoking pipes at the 1939 commencement. The robes haven't changed much since then, but the background Union building has been altered through the years. It the number of seniors at the 1917 senior class breakfast seems deceptively small, it may be because several of their classmates were in service Over There. The 1917 Jayhawker was dedicated to the men fighting the World War I who shall not die in vain. Miss Kansas 1980 Leann Folsom of Wichita returned to school this year as the reigning Miss Kansas of 1980. The publicity normally attendant with any candidate for Miss America 1981 intensified for Leann when Dr. George Miller, an Illinois statistician at Northern Illinois University, called Miss Kansas as a 2 to 1 favorite to win the Miss America Pageant. Using a Amdahl 47OV!7A computer, Miller compiled factors of age, height, weight, measurements, education, talent, and hair and eye color. Leann Folsom came out on top as the 2-1 pick, with Miss Michigan in second as an 8-1 chance. While Miller successfully picked Miss America the year before, Cheryl Prewitt iMiss Mississippij, Miss Oklahoma received the pag- eant crown. One New Jersey newspaper noted that the publicity of a computer-picked queen had ruined Miss Folsom's chances. The publicity that a computer might pick a winner two years running worked to prejudice the judges against her, the a paper claimed: One of the judges remarked, 'A statistical computer is not going to dictate my choice. ' But to Kansas, Miss Kansas, a highly trained singer and a pianist, carried herself as well as their Oklahoma rival. For a brief while, in the pages of People magazine and in papers throughout the coun- try. Leann Folsom was Miss America. 96 l Nijf' l 'J' ,Q , , , ., . M. ' alfa. lfjl '.i,l:'f', 5-ljfll .W ' ' F, li 'Zia f l Q-thi, ff? A tif . ..'.lljf:llQ,. ji J, Azlgehx-t1 ij., - '-- ii l:'f-Q Not Another Face In The Crowd By Dean Holderman Bucky Cox goes to school at 8:30 and comes home at 3:30. He likes to play soccer and baseball and takes piano and ballet lessons. He collects sea shells and rocks and makes a little money on the side collecting aluminum cans. This sounds like the life of a typical eight year old, but Bucky Cox is anything but typical. It is what he does before 8:30 that keeps Bucky Cox from being just another face in the crowd. While his classmates are still in bed, Bucky is up and running. ln fact, he has logged 4509 miles since 1979 and plans to run 2800 miles in 1981. Bucky began his career at the bouncing age of four when he started running laps in Allen Field House with his parents. He has steadily increased his milage since then and running is now a way of life with Bucky. He likes the way it makes him feel, I don't like to just lay around in bedg it trunningj makes me proud of myself. Bucky has a lot to be proud of. He ran his first 26 mile 385 yard marathon at the age of five and is the current world record holder Training A group of five students pile in a car, and head toward the North Lawrence Bridge. They cross and weave through dirt roads until they come to a desolate train track. They pull off the road, and file out. They walk down the track about 75 yards and wait. Soon, the tell-tale lights of a speeding train appear in the dis- tance. The five scramble into position, on a metal bridge built to carry a train across a creek. They huddle onto the edge of the bridge, sitting pressed against the side, facing the approaching train. As the train gets closer, the five have the illusion that the vehicles are speeding directly toward them. This is no surpriseg the five are only three feet away from the edge of the tracks. With the metal bridge on their other side, the five will be trapped on the trellised framework until the entire train has passed. As the train comes within 100 yards of the bridge, going full speed, it is difficult to discern whether the train is going to hit them or not. It passes them with the full force of a gale. The noise is deafening, the tracks, a few feet away, bend helplessly beneath the weight of each wheel. Each time the tracks bend, a rhythmic clanging sound is made. The wind rushes by the five so that they can hardly breathe. Then, almost as soon as it had begun, the training ends, the five scramble up and laugh, all talking at once about what a rush they had had. If they are lucky, another train might happen along within the next half hour. lf not, they will leave, happy nontheless that they got to train. One Lawrence police officer commented that, Some pranksters probably do it ftrainj every week. No one has died yet that we would ever know of, but it is a really stupid dangerous prank. lt would be so easy for someone to die. Never- theless, thrill seekers continue to train. A few very daring trainers have even climbed beneath the trellis track, and pushed their heads up through the track, so that the train is passing directly over their heads. The danger in this is undeniable - but then, that is what a trainer is after. Training is one of the most common new fads in Lawrence, and includes high school students by droves. for that age group. He also holds the world record for six year olds and the world record for seven year olds, and last year completed a 50 mile race in Wyoming. Needless to say, Bucky has attracted a lot of attention through- out the country. He has been featured on a poster promoting MacDonald's restaurants, and has made such prestigious maga- zines as Life and Sports Illustrated. ln addition to his three world records, Bucky was honored with the National Award for Sport and Physical Education. Despite all this attention, Bucky has remained undaunted. His biggest challenge thus far seems to have been convincing his classmates that he really can run 50 miles. Bucky's hopes for the future are as impressive as his past. Included in his plans are a 100 mile race, a run across the country, and perhaps the most grueling race of all, the triathalon. In the meantime, Lawrence residents will see their brightest star out on the streets just putting in a few miles. 97 1980: The President And The Olympics, Explosion And Immolation A new president was elected, and the Hockey team won. Mt. Saint Helens blew its top, refineries in Iran burned, and eight heroes died in an abortive rescue attempt. It was a year of new beginnings, a new decade, but not without some sad endings. Reagan was elected president by one of the largest landslides ever recorded, and Jimmy Carter read the writing on the wall, shedding tears in Georgia. Every night, in hundreds of cities, bells tolled nightly to remind Americans of patriots overseas. The drama of the hostage situation fhow many times did we hear that term'?J heightened with the stunning sneak attack on Iran that left eight Americans dead inthe eastern desert, and with the conflicts in Teheran that threatened the lives of American hostages and Iranians alike. One symbol from the late sixties and early seventies, Abbie Hoffman, ended his fugitive lite and publicly reappeared. An- other timeless symbol, John Lennon, tragically died just as he and his wife, Yoko Ono, ended their musical exile. ironically, two of his last songs became the second pair of songs by an artist to be Top Ten hits simultaneously. The space program reminded us that there is life after moon by producing stunning photographs of Saturn. They also told us that extraterrestrial life is unlikely. While the space program no longer gave Americans the Beat the Russians pride of the 196O's, our own Olympic Hockey team did. Millions watched the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, cheered the hockey team to its gold medal finish and instantly elevated Eric Helden to hero status as he skated to five gold medals. While the population rate of the United States began to trail, it was ambly boosted by an insurge of 110,000 Cuban refugees and 15,000 Haitians. Florida furiously gave its votes to Ronald Reagan in response. Riots erupted in Wichita and in Miami. W. Herbert and Nelson Hunt tried to corner the silver market, and watched it spiral from about 350. to S11. an ounce. The show That's lncredible was criticized for featuring dangerous stunts that resulted in serious injury and alleged deaths. Bo Derek succeeded Farrah Fawcett. J.R. was shot, and Bing's daughter did it. We boycotted the Olympics that NBC paid S87 million to televise. Billy Carter initiated Billygate and won Esquire magazine's Man of the Year award - a dubious achievement. The Gang of Four trial, including Mao's widow Jiang Qing, went on trial not for their own, but for the late Mao's crimes. He - they - were found guilty. The Pope came to America. The Picasso show opened in New York. Jean Harris, headmistress of the exclusive Madeira School, murdered her bestselling authorflover Dr. Herman Tar- nower in a fit of jealous passion. The Phillies beat the Royals. 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Q Jim Strathe Dennis Lazeroff Mike Conaghan Steve Larrich John Connolly -4, 'O Fx Scott Seyfarth Jim Kephart Jim Small Brian Metz Garry Tanner 21. Bruce Hawkins 22. Chris Nourot 23. Darrin Frye E, 0 I 135' . , ' ' fg l.. 1 fx, y , f' Trlangle 'a Clay Mehnert Bill Hudnall Rob Zacharias Mike Bertrand Mrs. Hazel Holden Andy Roberts Joe Herron 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 . Tim Powell Ron Losensky Ed Sharp Don Barn Roberl Card David File Randy Dykes Craig Rogge Eric Hinricks David Gorman Mike Lovett Chris Seitter Harlan Butler Ole Cram Jim Tyrolier Pery Rea Rick Azama Carlos Blacklock Brian Bell Jim Pieper Bill Callies Gerry Thompson Luke Schuler Steve White Carl Behr lmants Sios David Barber Mark Tennison Steve Huey Eric Neprud Brian Costs . Todd Glaser Q 'iff -W ' ' ffl wr., ' M ggi? :Lv .gm .- wi- ' jg ' ' v Q . P . . . JT ' 143, .FE a?A.L,f' 'Q' ,i J 'i WH' . YQ- V ' af, I 'gi . 'T'-ES' sr? 51-425' f Q. 3+ggrAf f I ' f -5 w 1 as P'fL.j1, .-F , , 4 v- , , , -a ' w 1 1 ' 1 mL 'em z , dw: vw, .f M fi 'cvs' 'fu ' . J -4A Q7 as Battenfeld First Row: Randy Roller, Marc Gordon, Anil Poulose, Rob Svensen, Daniel Stubler, Anders Svennings- son, Keith Kobes, Joyce Kobes, Steve Kennedy, Jim Dyer, Larry Acton. Second Flow: Rick Friesen, Jim Shelton, Michael Welch, Ed Navarro, Mitch Mathis, Jethro Tull, Steve Slack, Dan Ashiock, Dave Reaster, Larry Chanay, Chris Watson. Third Row: Mark Gillett, Kevin Garren, Chris Brungardt, David Corliss, Mark Green, Howard Patterson, Dan Harris, Jeff Ashby, Ulick Gaston, Jim Bernasky, Terry Suppes. Fourth Flow: Scott Ennis, John Bechard, David Kyncl, Chris Wentworth, Jeffrey Brooke, John Young, Floyd Hemingway, Larry Metzger, Steve Fisher, Tom Collison, Charles Flezac, Andy Powell, Tim Riffel, Jim Gentry Douthart First Row: Sheryl Hedge, Lisa Johns, Patti Haight, Debbie Hales, Beth Lashinsky, Kem Flucas, Pat Harris. Michelle Alloway, Debbie Baer, Marian Weenink. Second Row: Lisa Presson, Lee Ann Johnson, Sharon Mosser, Kathleen League, Christine Heinzelmann, Tammy Teague, Brenda Little, Jan Willer, Julie Pachta, Chris Morrison, Brenda Stockman, Diane Schwartz. Third Flow: Debi Barnett, Steve Sitler, Peggy Sitler, Pam Alloway, Laurie Brandt, Theresa Duran, Cheryl Watson, Linda McCune, Leslie Williams, Julie Skalla, Therese Scherrer, Dian Eastman, Faith Slankard, Fourth Row: Linda Gnelkow, Susie Greenwood, Adda Morales, Jennifer Simmons, Elizabeth Droegemueller, Connie Chesser, Joanne Hickey, Jeane Viiquain, Peggy Hawkey, Lulu Malin Grace Pearson First Flow: Tom Schroeder, Mike Ftegier, J. Howard Bauleke, Terry Milby, Fred Cook, Chris Court- wright, Thaine Shetter, Doug Niedens, Second Row: Joe Shields, Peter Simonson, Alan Albright, Jerry Fincher, Alden Wilner, Jim Cartwright, Will Adams, Mark Hansen, Jim Barrett, John Carpenter, Darren Karst. Third Row: Doug Tunison, Norbert Herman, Jeff Patton, Jerry Freeman, Jeff Huyett, Paul Nelson, Chris Dembny, John Clyatt, Elaine Clyatt, Steve Finch, Steve Burghart, Pete DeWitt, Kirk Luder, Scott Willie. Fourth Row, Tim Boller, Erik Flamberg, Alan Floss, Mark Arnold, Steve Hitchcock, Paulo Vasconcelos, Mark Golladay, Scott Long, Chris Budd, Jeff Hogan, David Hardy, Bryan Steinkamp Miller First Fiow: Cynthia Frogley, Ellen Miller, Marla Beasley, Kathryn Kase, Patty Holroyd, Betty Luebber- ing, Sharon Lunsferd, Juliet Matamua, Maria Camacho, Beatriz Maria Lore-do. Second Flow: Betsy Iverson, Stephanie Day, Linda Turnbull, Julie Menze, Karen Jiricek, Nancy Sims, Lisa Thorp, Joy Echer, Evelyn Crouse, Kathleen Neher, Karen Easter, Lisa Creal, Renee Jones. Third Row: Carla Young, Helen MacDonald, Gail Eggers, Nancy Nelson, Jana Armstrong, Sheryl Schneider, Carol Moll, Ebba Ekenstam, Esther Estep, Judy Crawford, Jeanne Foy. Fourth Row: Megan Morrow, Cathy Cooper, Libby Frost, Julie Wilson, Gina Webb, Adrienne Christiansen, Merri Hedges, Val Creswell, Lisette Crider, Melba True, Sonya Flarnsey. I I i i i l Pearson First Flow: Greg Nabors, Dwayne Fiucas, Bob Sanders, Jaris Lunt, Dan Cunningham, Beulah Harding, Harley Hill, Ken Webb, John Flogers, George Pollock. Second Bow: Steve Dulek, Kent Zakoura, David Adkins, Mark Hamill, Jake Murphree, Jim Thornton, Dan Grelinger. Third Flow: C. Books, Steve Dunn, Brian White, Steve Steinbach, Mike Combs, Darryl Jones. Fourth Bow: Kurt Kolb, Aron Olivera, David Williams, James Adams, James Novcross, Brian Stryker, John Young. Filth Flow: Scott Thompson, John Goodwin, J.D. Londeen, Mike Boring, Terry Frederick, Steve Jones, Matt Anderson, Bill Spits, Mark MCG-ehee, Jarvis Lunt. Sixth Flow: Veng Vollavanh, Lars Schmidt, Tim McEIheniel, Scott Ensz, Scott Jackson, Christopher Wiss, Dan Bruegger, Mike Selman Sellards First Flow: Cheryl Unruh, Deanna Sanderson, Kristie Werner, Olive Oyl, GG, Barstow, Nancy Harris, Cindy Funk, Mindy Kelsey, Janet Flintoul, Milo Ferd. Second Flow: Andrea Berner, Mary Martin, Diana Seely, Doonesbury, Nakata Wanaume, Marta Flonstadt-Hendricks, Linda Wurtz, Carolyn Newell, Anne Sheehan, Lettitia Johnson, Shannon Zenger, Michelle Foust. Third Flow: Gail Abbott, Karen Mueller, Julia Buechel, Kerstin lvarsson, Jan Short, Suzi Huge, Bev Sents, Judy McNeal, Gwen Fieimer, Kristi Hoffman, Cincy Spilker. Fourth Row: Sherri Holliday, Valgerdur Jonsdottir, Sara Appleton, Vikki Mueller, Kim Aeyon Watson, Carol Frederick, Kathy Simons, Joan Tholen, Karen Nichols, Kathy Ashby, Deanna Slingsby lk mv Stephenson First Row: Bill Fleming, Pete Howard, Pat McKinney, Mad Dog Eighmey, Steve Webb, Shir Koons, Mike Miller. Second Rowi Wayne Guthrte, Ralph DeZago, Bret Wallace, Craig Chesser, John Keeling, Chuck Groth, Edwin Cooley, John Wilgers. Third Row: Bradford Blake, Lee Carvell, David Barlow, Chris Donlay, Jan Zieleman, Don Nease, Mark Goering. Fourth Row: Edgar Crow, Richard Lipp, Ken Thompson, Eric Evans, Bobby Vychodol, Dave McCullough, Tobin Oruch, Michael McKilI, Mike Robinson, Chris Orlando, James Borelli, Mike Warren, Pat McCollam, Kirk Gieswein, Kent Lewis --f Q, W ,,i,,,..,.,1 . . E n L . v,,,,-. . -is . -, A . Ig ,hug -.A-,xH ' - 4--Y M- , L' , Q.: Q. iaf, ':.,. '- Watkins First Row: Karen Sanders, Karen Hall, Traci Gregory, Judy Werder, Robin Rusconi, Mary Flapisardo, Helena Orazem. Second Flow: Carlene Booth, Sundrene Jackson, Jackie Sanders, Trilla Lyerla, Deb Lewis, Ana Alina Castro, Kathy Loving, Laura Shoffner, Susan Carroll. Third Row: Sandra Pellegrini, Anita Valdivia, Leah George, Marlies Cannon, Erin Magness, Julie Sanders, Theresa Miller, Christy Logan, Heather Sharp. Fourth Flow: Margaret Wolfe, Margaret Taylor, Jetri Hines, Sue Heley, Jean Carroll, Krista Green, Mary Nichols, Nina Fischer, Scharla Estep, Barb Boeckmann. 'fill If ,MZ ,X 1 I My! gl... ,.,. 'W 114, - , f1.fiTi M W I f-2, H ',', 5-453,-,fu 213-1,gij4'ff fi ,L ' ZW .4 !, -f Jdhfn IE'iSeAIie ' Ed Grismik 'Ed Morne Ed, Morrissey fMfavga1ne1 'Pinwham Jzff3'1scmzma n d Oliver Hall by 4 Ufniversimy Photography x SJ ij 1 f f Z 5 J , ff .,,.,,, , ,-Emil 'fllfzaiyr I If 5g 4' X ,S I f If I 1 ,f Q 1 , v 4 'f'UffLfR ,x 'Jwzfn 5, X 1 1 ' -. ,Q - xx xxfvq Av f -fi --r' X .Z X fw- uf Q. 1 f W f 1 5 1 f 1 , X , , f , f 1 f ' f 4 7 f, f,,,, X., 4 6' 'X 9, , fff , f C 1 Q 1' f Z ,H l ? J , 5 f 1 Eff , fy Q f 1,7 X1 77 ., . UZ! 5-ffkj kqfi' . , ' J 4, W , 69? ,V -'fu .1 521, 24:-1' ,, 1' S 1 '. YI' 1 ? 9? , ,M levi 'iw ft? , ,at -Adolf ,. 1'- Q55 'KA 1. 1 . Q S 5 i I Q E m W .1-qui- 'Qing -so Wi in-9 Z1 ff T:- up-, - T Basement Kathy Greenlee, Resident Assistant GSP Crossbar First Flow: Shawn Whitman, Julie Dalke. Second Row: Kim Thurman, Karen Nelson, Lauren Moeilenberg, Linda Morgan, Renee Niffenegger, Kathy Greenlee, Mindy Sobal, Kristine Kleffner, Michele Williams, Michelle Antrim. Third Row: Elizabeth De Stefanie, Thea Kruse, Angela Havel, Mona Prochaska, Sue Stilwell, Janie Niemeyer, Gwen Tracy Gretchen Day, Kathy Hyde, Julie Goff. Martha Tracy, Resident Assistant First Row: Madeline Lee, Debra Berg. Second Flow: Lisa Bolton Andrea D K th Campbell, Jana Childres, Camille Goehausen, Jane Falk Anne Jahcich Anitajrlizargon aio? . - r . , I Liu? g2g:nH0gV-IMHVYIBGTTI Beaven. Feggy Donohue, Amy Hamm, Alison.Gilaman, Jan a uey, Cindy Young, Patti Ventura, Kristy Ehret, Viola Perrill, Peg Miller, GSP 3 North Lisa Trueheart, Resident Assistant First Row: Jane Hollis, Lisa Trueheart, Jennifer Reeber, Tracy Wilson, Michelle McCaskill, Cheryl Brown, Lynn Davidson, Ann Backer. Second Row: Elena Brito, Catherine Burke, Nan Newklrk, Jeanne Temple, Lisa Pulliam, Jill Lindsley, Susan Heck, Laura Tiernan, Lisa Holefelder. Stacey Leslie, Resident Assistant Corbln 3 First Row: Kathy Ryan, Janey Bell, Julie Voorhees, Ann Lowry, Katie Husar, Susan Roberts, Second Row: Stacey Leslie, Rebecca Whitney, Ellen Dors, Lisa Godfrey, Sharon Biermann, Michele Haughton, Ruth Ann Merriweather, Jeanne Thoburn, Kim Raymond, Jane Cowee. Templin 2 Templin 3 .........,,.... ...l,-...',.- ,,,, , -'t:.:r:.. Brian Parsa, resident director First Bow: Brian Parsa, Eric Braley, Dave Winsch, Craig Wehrmann, Jay Adams, Mike Dolan, Andy Larners, Paul Amrein, Second Row: Randy Eisenstadt, Jon Johnson, Lotfy Abdullah, Kevin Cunningham, Mike DeCarIo, Steve Zarnowic, Kelly Furst, Phil Dickenson, Jim Hunt. Third Flow: Scott Bausch, Byron Buckner, Mark Jensen, Tom Crawford, Horace Highdiver, John Langa, Barry Childress, Greg Sanders, Billy Griffin, Jeff Simkins. Fourth Flow: Tony Moore, Matt Gibson, Bruce Hrabak, John Kuchta, Mark Young, Russell Berlund, Matt Wilk, Jeff Blinard, Kevin Roepke, Charles Ferguson, Brad Both. ...gi ., f 1:? ..T.. , Ronny Courtade, resident director First Bow: Edward Miquel Steve Schneider Darren Gates Matt Smith Ton ' - A , , y Phelps, Stu Scott Steve Sanders, Dale Garrett. Second Fiow: Delvin Stevenson, Dave Holmberg, Chris Hammon Tony Wilson, Bonny Courtade, Flay Loraine, Mike Werener, Zak Neamonitakis Paul Mattson Third Bow: Ernie Locke, Rex Keith, Todd McGinn, Mark Steinbach, Jeff Watson Doug Vaught' Jeff Winger, Brian Riley, Dennis Lazaroff, Brett Turner. ' ' L...- lkechi Nwankwo, resident director First Row: Jeff Rogers, Loren Brenton, Leslie Brown, Malcolm Wallace, Steven Chapaman, Larry Denver, Thorin Gudmudson. Second Row: Russel Mathews, Ira Greenstein, Tim Bosch, Adam Beck, Anthony Somora, Fabian Fernandez, Mathew Blundell, James Warren. Third Row: Steve Montnegro, Ron Hines, Jong Chung, John Frangie, Ikechi Nwankwo, Bob Turner, Roger Smith, Tom Meyers, Robert Mayer. Fourth Row: Bruce Schalamon, Bryan King, Brian Gaschen, Dan Lee, Rodney Lewis, Mark Cockriel, Robert Van Hoecke, Costas Nicholaou, Helmut Riedinger, Ramon Diaz. ,. we-sa.,--3-in---141-' f ' l- , Ron Gersch, resident director First Row: Lee Jordan, John Sykes, Tom Scott, Larry George, Dave Weaver, Craig Kinney, John Kennedy. Second Row: Eric Wall, Stanley Johnson, Bennie Herring, Scott Strader, Stuart White, Jim Mathews, Bruce Fisch, Joe Martella, Kelly Taylor, Third Row: Albert Hobsson, Juan Munoz, Kevin Haywood, John Larson, Raed Abu-Ghazakh, Jeff Miller, Terrence Smallwood, Vincent Yu, Stan Rasmussen, Ron Gersch. Fourth Row: Jim Reagan, Jim Fischer, Bob Ore, Reggie Moore, Bob Roach, John Hoenscheidt, Bill Hovey, Kurt Engdahl, Richard Schrader, Ken Sorensen. ...Q-QL. Templin 6 Templin 7 Vincent Montenegro, resident director First Row: Victor Slimm, Tony Statler, Mike Miller, Anthony Leaks, Mark Landers, Doug Davison, Joaquin Gomez, Vincent Campbell, Mark Ehrmann. Second Floor: Randy Rios, Paul Garlach, Bill Durent, James Colson, Robert Jolly, Vincent Montenegro, Thaer Laham,Colson, Robert Jolly, Vincent Montenegro, Thaer Laham, Joseph LaGue, Graham Clark, Scott Cummins, Tom Craw- ford. Third Row: Brian English, Mike Nelson, Scott Holzmeister, Jeff Smith, Victor Hik Hicks, Jeff Blackmon, David Storm, Dwayne Jones, Scott Cortright. Fourth Row: Somporn Pong-Uthai, Franklin Ray, Mark Punteney, James White, Phil Melborne, James Horn, Mike Dade, Mutasem Diab, Ken Diehl, Scott McGraw, Myung Suh, David McKinney, Pedro Torrealba, Octavio Garrido, Mike Edd. ,i :,. TTY ....4.. '-1' l- .,1T'CI' Bob Winkler, resident director First Row: Darrel Sisk, Randy Stanley, Glen Wills Juan Caro Ra h l V P - Perez-Valero, Second Row: Cedric Keith, Greg Brown, Cary Thorpiipiin ?3r5Sn,To6le?feeGgE1b22 Arteaga, Reynaldo Venzor, Randy Staley, Alberto Phillipi Third Rowf Kevin Ca 'd B ' man, Bob Friedl, Eric Johnson, Saed Mohammed, Bob Winkler Scott Olson SSI Y' ob Kietz- I .-U D' I I First Row: Melanie Register, Dee Pokorny. Second Row: Barb Bichelmeyer, Pauline Ban, Mary Anne Brown. Third Row: Rod Ligon, Peter Bakker-Arkema, Travis Meyer, Douglas Stewart, Bret Wasser. Not Pictured: Robert Brown. Q f P' 7. First Row: Barbara Bichelmeyer, Cheri Becker, Lisa Hartstein, Debra Lucas, Ann Benson. Second Row: Scott Sider, John Kuckelman, Eric Larson, Theresa Hoedl, Judy Lynn, Tracy Brady, Bill Miller. Third Row: Marshall Pred, Mauricio Posada, Mike Cohen, Mark Gauert, Troy Grace, Mark Theiss, Jett Dyer, Robert Myers, Brad Kaplan, Chris Hoffman, Evan Buchanan. Naismith Staff Naismith 2 Nais tith 3 Naismith 4 L- ada.-. a First Row: Kelli Wheat, Teresa Benz, Cindy Bankovich, Sandy Bichart, Floberta Jeronimus, Micol Hakala. Second Bow: Kim Farr, Paul Hunter, Nanci Levine, Tim Gormley, Cindy Ternes, Jenny Mathewson, Wendy Lewis, Julie Jones. Third Flow: Douglas Stewart, Dan Peters, Vince Barnett, Steve Sublett, Connie Long, Susan Cooksey, Susie Allison, Nancy Hutton, Steve Faust. Fourth Bow :Mike Woods, Lane Green, Brad Tennant, Dave Chesser, Steve Ouatrocky, Alan Copeland, Brian Lynch, Gary Sarnott, Brent Arensberg, Eric Carson, Keith Bertholf, No One, Mark Woziwodski. Not Pictured: Ingrid Knudsen, David Cunningham, Greg Brent, Allen Harlow, Kerin Freund, Brian Hanrahan, Bhamadan Muhmnadong, Lorenzo Moore, Sergio Paz Joan Goldberg, Mary Blum, Jay Junghans, Peyton Flobinson, Vicki Rubin, Cathy Mathewson, Craig Bradley, Mary Kay Holloway, Andrea Gorelick. Y ,F ,fili ,i ,W L 1, 1 FlrSt Flow: Adrian Marrulier, Elizabeth Spear, Sami Arebi, Bruce Bowlin. Second Row: Jett Danda, Vic Cartega, Cherie Chatelain, Robin Buenheck, Diane Flosen, Ann Tsukahaka Melody Munsch Amy Shettel, Cindy Franke, Car Catherine Nichols, DeAnn Young. Third Flow: Peter Bakker Mike Mullen, Jeff Pishny, Marsha Bell, Phil Wilson, John Mahui, Jack Goodrich Ken Gray Nick Chamberlain, Barry Zipp, Jim Bowland Cliff Trais J E I 'y ' ' Bussel Winnie, Dean Schmidt, Pat Vitztum. man' ay nge' Seth Smith' Chns Jovaras' y fl li 1 a rlil Dani: r ovilil . 0' i J I First Row: Shelly Schaffer, Melanie Schaffer, Cameron Dunn, Deidre Maguire, Patty Yalem. Second Row: Thio Tjai, Dan Horowitz, Bret Wasser, Nancy Rosenthal, Marcie Kershenbaum, Robin Davis, Dick Tootle , Tim Kennedy, David Friedman. Third Row: Peter Djatmiko, Christine Buddensiek, Leslie Fricklas, Attaya Uthayanaka, Anne Strudell, Suzy Rada, Renee Abderhad Abderhalden, Dana Kaplan, Vic Truster, Tim Henderson, Richard Wuller, Mat Oram fin Slevv sleeveless sweaterJ.Fourth Row: Brian Doyle, Howard Shalinsky, Jerold Kaplan, Rick Blau, Steve Williams, Brad Bailey, John Ellison, Pat Kerwin, Gilles Boichot, John Stilley, Steve Cartwright, Ed Grlsnik. Not Pictured: Julie Oldham, John Underwood, Randolph Krueger, Kevin Mehringer, Russ Blaylock, Polly How, Stephanie Shaffer, Jay Neutzler, Todd Hokanson, Catherine McGowan, Mary Schnellbacher, Libby Beddingfield, Steve Polsky. IUN -3175 .J U sign! First Row: Donna Moos, Amy lsern, Robert Levitch, Marina Khait, Jennifer Rowlett, Ana Echavar- ria, Marcele Velasquez. Second Row: Dee Pokorny iRAl, Dawn Bryant, Lori Biggerstaff, Kristi Schlegal, Julie Greenstein, Debbie Glantz, Cheryl Blubaugh, Tom McKnightIy, Jose Paloneque, Third Row: Derek Hinton, Tim Dunaway, Doug Thomas, John McLeese, Larry Leibson, David Stevenson, Ben Clayman, Scott Jones. Fourth Row: James Wetzel, John Gardner, Gary Goebel. Steve Pratt, Steve Anderson, George Parker, Gary Rydell, Joe Piezuch. Naismith 5 Naismith 6 Naismith 7 Naismith 8 , Xigxx maj-sw? j Q ' S5 . - 4 is ig. B i . Q - K ,f 0-VLUTQ First Row: Melanie Register, Kim Muller, Susan Lending, Crystal Anderson, Andrea Orlich, Mike Eisner, Mark Welch, Julia Webel. Second Row: Elizabeth Webb, Corinne Hoenk, Laurie Schwartz, Keli Bray, Marla Siegel, Jane Bacon, Cindy Sperling, Denise Hudgens, Sergio Uribe. Third Row: Matt Winer, Steve Hochanadel, Kevin Steele, Kari Plurnhotf, Eric Kreipe, Mark Chadd, Steve Persons, Larry Wolters, Diana Rosselot, Leslie Bitterman, Kathy Bayless. Fourth Row: Erik Bakker, Marcy Stonefield, Robert Berkelhamer, Mark Johnson, Fernando Montenegru. Not Pic- tured: Allison Kapps, Jordan Brand, Scott Laytham, Terri Klein, Tom Lipscomb, Mark Speckin, Charles Carter, Brett Martin, Shin-Wook Kang, Jeff Murrill, Todd Schimke, David Wedlan, Kevin Jones, Dan Rabin, Tim Conard, Anne Hellman, Blair Bieser, Robert Swalley, Maari lmsallim, Robert Whitinger. , w .W M16 I -. First Row: Dave Boucher, Manolo Mate Pauline Ban Scott C019 Mike pqadwan phil Cohn RO , ' ' i , . y gioidbleexg. Second.Row. Lynn Cravvford. Tracy House, Sherry Markley, Sherri Rosen, Joan Selling GVY idman, Kim Courtney, Heidi Watkins, Anne Schulze M A ' 1 Gil Gregory, Jeff Hahn, Chris Garrett, Jose Santana, Robert'Be2?d D12rilhl?5?a1r?ifeG Thllg ROW- Fourth Row' John Hatter, John Unrein, David Morrison, J h C I ' ' reg eesorl ' o n t ' ' ' gave Gelzlach, Dan Pishny, Paul Murphy. Not Pictured: Laur:SDi-ersh5rncSNar:lT1wgSrg':sZe gig antor, aren Ely, Pamela Weis, Richard Eide, Ron John SI ' William Acree, Dana Reimholz, Vic Careaga, Oscar Careazc-an'JohenleHE1zr?i?nroSnod1'Cqlilzhel Krqmz' Jett Wilson, Sharon Remer, Suzan Haft, Trudi Henderson Joanne Kurklen I 'ton Games' 'ln First Row: Jay Woodward, Rob King. Second Row: Wendy Shapiro, Andy Cohen, Lori l-luff, Alyson Armstead, Mary Anne Brown, Rosemary Werp, Jacquie Hill, David Adams, Third Row: Lenna Mallin, Shawn Black, Bill Ledlord, Said Esmailizadeh, Tim White, Norma Sakamoto, Fourth Row: Doug Straus, Keith Woodward, Ken Buck, David Fink, Marshall Kelley, Mike Bobrow, Heather Hodshire. Fifth Row: Tim Benson, Danielle Taylor, Charles Hanson, Randy Fillmore, Jeff Botner, Jim Burton. 1 5 it First Row: David Pool, Alejandro Echavarria, Sue Hanson, Nancy Underwood, Steve Bell, Stuart Harwood, Roger Ertleson, Brad Simpson. Second Row: Lynne Malonee, Patricia Buxton, Jody Rouick, Angela Berry, Laurel Ransom, Mike Smith, Michael McGlothen, Joseph Vusich, Barry Fishman, Jerry Gunkel. Third Row: Sandra Lord, Robert Rothman, Steve Benz, Carol Nelson, Dan Roche, Fourth Row: Michael Dick, Mark Chadd, Mike Thompas Thompson, Steve Clark, Mark Kirby, Paul Gorelick, Brian Butcher, David Almond, Mark Hickey, Robert Brown. Filth Row: Deron Kramer , Larry Dollar, Michael Lovett, Brian Hilst, Joe Greitl, Jim Stika, David Harmsen. Naismith 9 Naismith 10 Lewis 2 Lewis 3 Chris Kaberline, Resident Director A V I First Row: Karen Stephens, Virginia Bergman, Joetta Landis, Bernie Kennedy, Valerie Herrington. Shelly Shepard. Second Row: Luanne Maehlman, Mary Krafft, Lina Bolanos, Maryame Kamanzar, Christina Bebb, Abbie l-lelaire, Tameko Boatman, Christine Hedges, Becky Larson, Chris Kaber- line. Third Row: Debbie McKittrick, Betty Corbin, Michelle Barry, Maria Cutierrez, Rhonda Edg- mon, Holly White, Lisa Cloer, Jane Langa, Jody Arendale, Molly Martin, Teresa Ridley, Terry Crews, Sherrie Harold. 'ti' ie I 44? fi, -r R, Helen Townsend, Resident Director First Row: Jacki Schmidt, Angela Steger, Marisa Brewer, Laura Wickizer, Susan Stuart, Denise Mears. Second Row: Angela Shannon, Daysi Florencia Paz, Kerri Fleming, Susan C. Mitchell, Kim Hahlen, Valerie 'Punkin' Spencer, Karen Atteberry, Ragnhild Greenhagen, Third Row: Sally Helm, Pam Odell, Tracy Parks, Jackie Jones, Debra Collins, Susan 'Haltpint' Steinberger, Cathy Dens- ford, Linda Long, Julianne Thurman, Helen Townsend, Lisa Berry. Fourth Row: Karen Mitchell, Alison Enick, Nancy Nourot, Ann Brennels, Aida Matt, Susan Stenzel, Beth Jacobson, Katy Catlin, Jonelle Tribue, Connie Arnold. Fifth Row: Brenda Darrow, Del Schippers, Lynn Kohr, Susan Weker, Kath Gakeler, Amanda Atwood. -vm 1P - V.-2 .T , -:fi -is ,Je .ea A -, an J, at - '5 f' , ,. 173542 -4 Wilt ' .x..gT4w'5!'v-'-Paw Shin Geri Lamer, Resident Director First Row: Nancy Rehbehn, Debbie Jones, Cathy King, Ann Bender, Katy Steger, Laurie l-. Virginia Suh, Second Row: Denise Dever, Mary Pruett, Karen Finch, Mary Sarginson, Tracey Stover, Lauren Jennings, Becky Todd, Leah Flowers, Beky Rowland, Deb Brown. Third Row: Sherry Kempin, Maria I. Pueddo, Marianne Anderson, Ruth Schmit, Jean Elston, Kelly Marquette, DeDe Williams, Johann Leach, Susan Brunnert, Karan Keith, Lisa Stinebaugh, Sharon Eklund, Angie Allen, Monica Onello, Fourth Row: Valerie Hughes, Miyuki Karnano, Sarah Jane Kempin, Betsy Burch, Helen Liekeno, Cris Jesatko, Geri Lamer, Lynice Spangler, Lisa Okazaki, Carla Lindeen, Debbie Sovereign. Tina Kuklenski, Resident Director First Row: Angie Sutcliffe, Teresa James, Paula Richardson, Lydia Sommerville, Venetta Tucker, Roslyn Parker, Maria Sachez. Second Row: Marla Meskimen, Karen Kennedy, Debra Hocks, Susan Henks, Jody Fox, Kim Portley, Jennifer Walters, Jodi Jennings, Peggy Rossom, Jenni Miller. Third Row: Pam Pike, Beth Stein, Sharzod Niroumand, Kathy Robinson, Cheryl Wilson, Jill Orrison, Lisa Kudrick, Ann Ethen, Judy Hogar, Cheryl Laing, Laurie Kubatsky, Tonya Casey, Maria Prince, Tina Miller, Lynn Boyer. Lewis 4 Lewis 5 2 7 L Lewis 6 Lewis 7 bf. I -I ,Q A, r .1 ,. ., -- ' eq r-I at 'W -:Miki ' 'Jfn .6 'dr ' . I-ur:.,.5' ft fflk ,'5f'2r 7' 41, In Sue Tierney, Resident Director First Row: Cindy Turnbull, Antoinette Bynum, Caron LaBarge, Barb Brainerd, Sukeina Lahas, Jennifer Whitney, Sue Tierney, Yolanda De Marlow, Nevienne L, Tate, Alfanette J. C. M. Mc- Donald. Second Row: Sally Nugent, Cheryl Brown, Karen Cosgrove, Mary Johnson, Bonnie Tremblay, Sheryl Johnson, Judy Grimmig, Laurie Chowins, Shelia Johnson, Vickie McAfee, Evelyn Badgett, Third Flow: Deandra Hunigan, Lori Harrop, Laura Gray, Julie A. Nye, Lori Schroeber, Kristy LeRoy, Susie Ouirk, Shawn Pierson, Pam Fitzpatrick, Barb Gingery, Lesa Marshall, Susan Meggison, Sarah Zweifel, Patrice Jackson. Yin Siew Chuah, Resident Director First Flow: Fui-Tu Tien, Kim McMahon, Susan Lin, Janelle Martin, Yvonne Kohoe, Veda Owens, Denise Coffman. Second Fiow: Joy Beran, Patricia Appl, Susan Chittendgnl Lisa Walter' Valerie Arnold, Johnnie Fiscus,-Carla Gershon, Vicky Elsen, Monica Neugebauer, Dorothy Fraser, Laurie Dixon. Third Ftow: Kerin Schiesser, Cynthia Patton, Inge Setiabudi, Chrignne Adams' Kimm Everhart, Linda Delker, Renee Epps, Emily Ferguson, Kris Penner, Jocelyn Gillan Sherri Luttrell Theresa Schott, ' ' First Row: Jojo Morgenstern, Tanya Heard, Paige Morgan, Gretchen Bajema, Tim iran, Michael Belz, Siena Cargas, Shannon Houghland, Maureen Connolly, Brendy Latare, Mansour Taherza- deh. Second Row: Brock Brokman, Kathy Lancaster, Brenda Starr, Brian Brewer, Susan Hash, Greg Moran, Scott Hooker. Third Row: Debbie Herzog, Roberta Wilhelm, Narissa Bond, Ina Price, Then Millich, Rebecca Harrison, Susie Myers, Zeve Barash, Jovanni Hill, Chris Cressie, Kim Pierceall, Mary Martin. Fourth Row: Jon Smith, Ghada Bitar, Chris Hodgdon, Dave Smart, Sheebie Wilhelm, Ellen Waltersheid, Debra Boite, Kathy Martin, Kim Zimmerman, Sue Smith, John Lane, Kelly Hart, Paul Nance. Fifth Row: Janet Trank, Donna Hines, Joachim Baldus, Nancy Elliott, Joe Dunkerson, Jeff Thomas, Dan O'ConnelI, Stephan Jolly, Dreux DeMack, Katrina Kary, Janet Blunt, Jennie Scott, Celia Easley, Beth Crawford, Jon Hobble, Gary Borchardt, Phil Montgomery. First Row: Christa Pierce, Kitty Selzer, Amy Goodill, Desiree Kelsch, Allison Major, Sarah Roecker, Jan Diamond, Deidre Bath, Julie Burlingham, Joan Glanzer, Lee Ann Mark, Mary Stadler, Jack Weltington. Second Row: David White, George Bingham, Mark Strahm, Lisa Anderson, Margie Vusich, Laura Phelps, Kathleen Maurlin, Don Crmers, Janice Gaullce, Bob Prow, Kurt Holdorf, Mike Lennon, Dave McMilIing, Paul Thompson, Laura Moran, Cathy Chappelow. Third Row: Mark Showalter, Lisa Horning, Marsha Kindrachuk, Linda Keys, Kelly Clark, Zere Barnsh, Penny Bruce, Til Michaels, Teresa Bloxham, Susannah Myers, Mary Beth Saunders. Fourth Row: Jim Killen, Tom Torrey, Ross No Shoes Mclntosh, Lenny Spruce, Thomas Kilvy, John Lamp, Cory Tabbing, Matt Holladay, Kyle Ornt, Tel Brinkman, Sor Chalmers, Duane Ellis, Jordan Willen, Art Miller, Roger Branit, Lance Tomlin, Doug Cunningham, Tom Berrings, Kathy Feist, Mary Lynn Nispel, Tony Corber, Tel Sebring, Phil Tongier, J. K. Pierce, Barb Robertson, Paul Patnode, Bret Bennett. Fifth Row: Mike Loehr, Joan Greene, Jan Kennedy, Sarah Pringle, Kathy Lawrence. Hashingcr 3 8L 6 ashinger 4 8a Hashinger 5 8L 8 Ellsworth 3 First Row: Jeff Schotland, Scot Sterling, Deb Edgerton, Keith Olenik, Jane Perkins, Tom Langley, Stu Litchfield, Carol Hoffman, Valerie Morrison, Kay Nellis, Debi Horning, Donna Marbut. Second Flow: Dave Kraus, Julie Nelson, Laura Myers, Amy Hamburg, Brad Levy, Priscilla Forsyth, Maggie Hashinger, Mary Cohrs, Dee Gingerich, Joachim Baldus, Kathy Gillpa- trick, Linda Young, Linda Grubb, Janet Reed, Susan Schoenmaker. Third Flow: Carrill Munnings, Wayne Byars, Heather Jenista, Linda McCorkiIl, Lona Brinek, Fiick Hill, Stan Kulp, Maritza Mendez, Aida Ayala, Elisa Hudes, Lisa Vader, Kathy Arnold, Naei McCarty, Ted Flomans, Fourth Flow: Jon Hobble, Karen Bulimer, Bryce Burkett, Jennifer Yale, Ed Stewart, Dave Olsson, James Nusser, Tom Kirk, Annette Craighead, Colleen Wiens. Fifth Row: Mike Millen, Jack Craigly, Jim Padvano, Phil Leeds, Kelis Kingly, Larry Walker, Tom Trinity, Amy Bush, Larry Jones, Jake Nelson, Sam Pearson, Eric Thomas, Nancy St. Thomas, Connie King, Mike Willeford, Bill Lance, Tim Fording, Mary Soliday, Lee Dagit, Ken Borting. Sixth Row: Mark Lane, Tom Olsen, Mark Joseph, Mike Will, Willy Massoth, Todd Phillips, Lisa Fendorf, Kiesa Ascue, Rosemary Padre- barae, Mary Coolbaugh, Kelly Heaton, Jennifer Hess, Carol Von Bump. Flow 1, left to right: Holly Zane, Kim McGhee, Martina Strasser Diane Chaney Kathy Piaft, Connie Cole. Flow 2' Linda M. Cooper, Susan Stauffer. Row 3 Dawn And I Sh A . ' I erson, yda ka- sheh, Cheriiyn Weidknecht, Sue Paul, Marta Piralla, Janet Mittenfelner, Jackie Miller. Rovir 1, left to right: Elizabeth Cheshire, Susan Leonhard, Libby Dorsey, Cindy Walahoski Phyllis Liming, Row Anne Rosen, Susan Miller, Joni Bieier, Susan Robson, Berii Atakan. Row 3: Doug Talbert, Gloria Vanheim, Lisa Lowe, Sherri Favero, Linda Vandenberg, Judith Baumgartner. fNN xf 9 Ax V ' Lili T J, 3 A Row 1, left to right: Doug Reynolds, Susan Dugger, Shirley Kyle, Tom Pither, Melanie Moore, Ruthie R, Pickens, Mike Sommer, Mike Joern, Pat Carroll. Row 2: Joo-Teck Ang, Stephan Ross, Sergeant Rock , Natalie M. Loftus, Teresa S. Miller, Theresa K. Shively, John Kemper, Brenda Wesierski, Tim Reno. Row 3: Joe Humericlchouse, Cynthia Oldberg, Mary Ashworth, Sarah Sargent, Mike Stabler, Patty Ming, Michelle DeGasperi. Row 4: Mike Atkinson, Mark Long, Toni Joyce, Paul Rappoport, Ron McMorris, Tracy Mayer, Leah Edelman, Wayne Rockwood, Bandali Dahdah, James Frazier. Ellsworth 4 Ellsworth 5 Ellsworth 9 Ellsworth 10 Q 1. -. fr ':f 1. --- Bow 1, left to right: Durwin Worley, Sharon Fowles, Becky Sosa, Sarah Richardson, Lou Ftieth- mann, Chris Schneider, Ed Morrissey, Milton Tyrrell, Julie Weisshaar. Bow 2: Becky Waters, Leslie Davis, Phil Shorvis, Sue Boone, Bill Russell, John Newton, Scott Lewis, Suzanne Smith, Jay Tilley, Lex Rewerts. Bow 3: Michelle Green, Jane Schueler, Sam Tosti, Vanessa Stark, Paige Peterson, Amy Waddle, Charles Shirley, Anne Chipman. Row 4: John Long, Randy Polk, Kipp Woods, Alan Busch, John Majerle, Greg Stanton, Steve Alpers, Keith Thompson, Brian Whepley, Tony Smalls, Ann Friess, Walt Bell. lvl ...L-.LAL 1 I A Ftow 1, left to right? Steve Schoanwandt, Stephanie Williams, Jan Fink, Amy Watts, Sandra Tarnonte, Sherry Tripp, Diane Kukai, Joe Meier. Ftow 2: Steve Younts, Jay Boggess, Debbie Beitram, Susanne Goyeau, Mary Czarniecki, Brenda Schulte. Flow 3: Kevin Batey, Julie Benrett, Lisa Vardeman, Michael McCollam, Karen Zeitler, Barbara Brown, Ellen Kettler, Frank Armstrong fFi.A,i, Dave Riggs. -4- :J- '1 S L. ! it i li, QP ti i. V9 Marti Brill, Resident Director First Row: Teuta Krasnigi, Carolyn Chandler, Deidra Smith, Lauren Spriggs, Diane Rawson, Sherri Nachbar, Lisa Williamson, Lisa Vernon, Janet Smith. Second Row: Eva Gustalsson, Susan Kirkpatrick, Cathleen Freels, Karen Templeton, Lisa Wood, Julie Wood, Tina Freer, Marti Brill, Pam Porter. Third Row: Bonnie Taylor, Carla Nordi, Da Nellie Davis, Gail Rurnbough, Maribeth Sontheimer, Arlene Shellhorn, Shelley Reese, Denise Platt, Carol Zuscher, Sheri Shepard, Gloria Matzdorfl, Resident Director First Row: Karen Cargo, Jane Solheim, Deborra Roberts. Second Row: Lisa Frazier, Kristin Antony, Linda Rickard, Linda Rosewiez, Jean Moran, Gloria Matzdorff, Suzie Griggs. Third Row: Lynne Krizman, Sandy Reynolds, Kimberly Bannon, Janet Martin, Amy Handelman, Mary Haber- stroh. Fourth Row: Melinda Mayer, Kim Engler, Marcie Kersebaum, Kit Nathan, Susan Boresow, Tory Schwartz, Sherre King, Jamie King, Jill Kovac, Shelly Sanders, Oliver 2 liver 3 liver 4 First Row: Joyce Legleiter. Second Row: Denise Dever, Rosemary Hope, Susan Mackie, Kelly Nix, Melissa Mclntyre, Peggy Lockett, Terri Leckle, Robyn Burns, Heather Meeds, Karen Harkless, Sarah Jones, Third Row: Rachel Mauro, Margaret Edwards, Debbie Kiss, Kathy Marrow, Sherry Roe, Margaret Smith, Janel Murphy, Beth Smith, Mitzi Scotten, Lisa Ashner, Mary Eakes. Fourth Row: Lori Schwartz, Diane Bulger, Shannon Henry, Christine Green, Rachel Lord, Kim Ream, Kim Foster, Cindy Flaspholer, Lori Reber, Judy Devonshire, Judy Guiltoyle, Kim Dunbar, Charlotte Bott, Tammy Thomas. Fifth Row: Terry Hess, Robin MacQueen, Lynn Kenton, Paris Zakovich, Kathy Davis, Marie Kabelitz, Terri Hopkins, Mary Kay Fitzgerald, Ann Greeley, Denice Bucher, Patrice Regan, L.oRee Cormack, Jane Jackson, Jackie Homar. ' 5 Denise Serrano, Resident Director First Row: Connie Sudhnell, Denise Serrano Lori Shifter Sharon D dd K th h Burmeister, Kim Frankenfield, Cynthia Saunders. Second Row' gheryl ?Dotrtyer:rr?ar?mK2:i iii? D' E' h ' r - 4 ' V . . ' :anne rc horn, Jill Wagner, Rebecca DrSala, Carrn Selman, Jennifer Fine Third Row' Sandra Zub, Alison Merrigan, Carla Miller, Pamela Peak Sh ' BI I '- Mary Massothr Renee Youree' , an anck, Margaret Roeder, Emily Park, First Row: Cheryl Ellman, Amy Katz, Michelle Johnson, Kathy Poderbin, Sandy Smith, Kathy Davis, Jeanine Van Leeuwen, Sara Latta. Second Flow: Meg Santschi, Judy Monical, Gina O'Neal, Brenda Mills, Beth Porter, Robin Vannoy, Angie Bearce, Tammy Matalone, Cindy Lester, Debbie Fleynolds. Third Flow: Sharon Frerklng, Nancy Fienak, Pam Crumpley, Sandy Bolhofner, Lisa Nice. Paige Bearce, Shari Matzeder, Karrie Wiley, Carolyn Florez, Lisa Pedersen. Fourth Flow: Tudie McKnight, Cindy Herbert, Kristin Theerman, Kelly Looney, Karre Kraxner, Anne Steinberger, Susan Schrunk, Susan Marasco, Donna Herberger, Karin Gallet, Susan Dressler, Jeri Girnes, Lisa Malcy. Sinan Unel, Resident Director First Flow: Bernard Mick, Mike Gallagher, Tim Pott, Eric Schwartz. Second Row: Saran Bomma- kanti, Wes Nellis, Andy Overton, David Black, Stephen Adams, Mike Boresow, Tom Koyzis, Harry Mallin, Craig Carpenter. Third Flow: Steve Pokoski, Jeff Green, Dan Long, Flon McElroy, Don Oster, Sinan Unel, Dave Martin, Doug Steinlauf, Dave Simmons, Tom Boxberger. Fourth Row: Brian Yount, Scott Dorman, Mark Fteddlg, Rolf Tollner, Shawn Magee, John Nice, Drew Hend Henrickson, Craig Johnson, Mike Phillips. Oliver 6 Oliver 9 Mike Darnell, Resident Director . First Flow: Ned. Second Row: Jed, Ted, Fred, Red, Zed, Hank, Ffaflkr Tank- Rank- Tmd ROW Randy, Andy, Handy, Rod, Todd, Nod, First Flow: Larry, Berry, Cary, Jerry. Second Flow: Harry, Gary, Third Flow: Kerry, Terry, Perry, Airy, Ari, Cherry, Merry, Geri, Nary, Query, Uri. Fourth Flow: Tom, Dick, Harry, Ladd, Tad, Nad, Vlad. fl AM Jq fy 3 1 V . ': N' MW-' ' ? 'ff fy 2- Q., ' V , ,,,. ,,,,, ' .rf,f2J'7 A--.1..Q ' Q,Q,,-' All 3 iff - 4' K MMQGQZZ1 , If Mid, li Il sm., gg.-,f Q. gb-ng. .5 1--,z--.wg -ur'-uf ' 111'--1'-6 .1. , ,.r ' ' ws-.13 f I 7 19. 1-'ff -A - . -:Quint 91111311 4, ': - '2fE11Ex-- - 1'E:12:23x2E1i7 'f, f 5: .,,,,,.,.- 1 !m.,Al'--.X 5' . ' . . , , Rib- N Nui, 5 '- , ii :av Q ,Vx vqffw S 'if -Asgzfv' J A 7 Af! ,Sf 5 x ,U ,J , yf .111 ,-K 1 f ,- L A . s Don Delphia ' John Eisele Ed Grisnik Ed Morrissey Margaret Pinkham Jeff Schotland g .47 S- iii' Q ., aqui f X M .1 3 T' ' V 4 1-,A , i - Kansas Women's Field Hockey B no W Nl., x , -,fi I Yxu , fi, .. We? AUIRUTIU Clit' F -Y ,v LGI' . wil' 1395, .fiff ,M . f ff ,D W 993,451 if , is lg' , v ' 4 2 V fl as K u N JZ 2 f'.'Q.'z .-U :ru X .,. 1 , W- Mg, I f K' ' ' . kai I Y.. 5. 3 :ju fn K .., - :on not an. Z . E 1 Eur: 'E-' 2 1. Front row left to rightq Jay Smiih, President Rodeick Bremby, Vice-President Dave Sim- mons, Tres.: Back Fiow - Dave Gillogly, Board of Appealsg Kevin Nelson, Housing Servicesp Jane Langa, Campus Affairsg Jeff David, University Residentf Amy Handelman, Secretaryg Chris Schneider, Contracts. 236 Jw ,AJ X 1 11112255 .-, if f 2.1 First Flow: Chris Schneider, Kelly Murphy, Pam Ftolfe, Jane Willey, Lori Patterson. Second ' Row: Sharon Applebaum, Tom Diederich, Lisa Kivett, Marina Khait, Sue Harnken, Sandy Smith ladviserl, Nancy Leizer, Brad Joslove, Jeanine Van Leeuwen, Steve Floleder, Paul Kellen, Dave Adkins, Third Flow: Mark Morris, Jay Gingrich, Brian White, Mark Laxter, Mark Gillette, Ray Williams, Jack Potts, Gail Abbott. 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X4 fn , ,Q :gr V M .WV , -.- ?- .1 4 U-'Q gf. r .-gf!! N ff' g,,1 .fgfuglw fi' 25714 ,gmc 5 3 il if 'Q' - ,. ATS! Little Sisters First Row: Kathy Kennedy, Shari Ashner Kim Pollock Dee Dee Leach Kris Schle el Du e D' J'll , , , g , r ixon, r Mitchell, Nicol Hakala, Janet Arensberg, Lynn Brown. Second Row: Erin Distefano, Kyle Davis, Shari Bl ' anck, Karen Nelson, Sabra Arnold, Lauren Moellenberg, Mom Kleier, Laurel Ransom, Jo Dunn, Liz Teffeffers, Lisa Wagnon, Camille Goehausen. Third Row: Jill Morgan, Denise Boozer Gretchen Wied . G- man, Sue Klrckhofi, Meg Roeder, Lesa Blalock, Susan Kippes, Laura Burns, Tara Stonner, Sarah Nickoley, Suzy Stevenson, Jane McClelland, Gayle Wilson, Cathleen Freels, Elizabeth Kretchmer, Heidi Bloxdorf. First Bow: Barbara Timmons, Jane Patterson. Second Fiow: Bocky Sabatino, Lynn Bukaty, Nancy Levine, Marla Seagull, Nok Papapan. Third Flow: Trudi Harris, Karen Wills, Kathy Gelvin, Lisa Sanders Sherrilyn Smith, Anna Buren, Susie Unger. Fourth Ftow: Elena Brito, Elaine Coffin, Michelle Atrum, Sue Mackie, Lisa Harstein, Beth Porter, Jane Rogers, Kim Holy, Theresa Hadl, Diane Plennert, Kathy Mullens, Lynlea Hall, Vicki McKee, Cheri Backer, Anne Benson. Fifth Bow: Nancy Meeks, Lou Head, Becky Apperson, Vicky Walters, Kristi Grey, Jennifer Reeber, Lisa Nice, Lisa Hedges, Jennifer Palmer, Sharon Biermann, Samantha Lee, Tammy Green, Susan Cannon. ATA Little Sisters 4 4 l KE Little Sisters First Flow: Tammy Tanner, Rose Kuo, Danelle Des Fte'maux, Molly Crosby, Tina Schaefer, Carol Zimmerman, Karen Finch, Holly Hagan, Francie Zender, Lisa Beuington. Second Flow: Carrie Nickles, Suzie Schmidt, Kit Nathan, Kim Buie, Joan Yarc, Judy Pratt, Janet Shields, Cindy Fincke, Susan Leonard, Lee Loftus, Annette Fiiley. Third Flow: Allison Gillman, Leslie Cane, Kim Metcalf, Rhonda Burwell, Cindy Hooker, Jan Hawk, Phyllis Liming, Laurie Fletcher, Beverly Chien, Dana Green, Lauren Carlson, Deanne Feller, Amy Sheldon. ffl First Ftow: Janet St. Martin, Gretchen Haden, Cathy Behan, Sandy Lord, Carey Jackson. Second Ftow: Dawn Potter, Chris Morrison, Trina Scholz, Cindy Barnard, Stephanie Williams, Lisa Menzie, Gwen Tracy, Beth Laughlin, Lana Abram. Third Flow: Theresa Duran, Cheryl Watson, Susan Jezak, Laurie Lacombe. Julie Wright, Sue Huseth, Therese Scherrer, Julie Skalla, Heather Harrington Laurie Dumler, Gretchen Day, Sherri Burks. fIJK9 Little Sisters ii y S-. K. f i l 4 i I J 1 l. J i 1 L. L.. ' W -., .-., 5' I. V V ,.,.,..,,5-. Q'-'T g '.u,ETI,. .,. an .E 47 '11, ' 615' , l HKA Littlg Sisters Firsr now: Mary Bins, Trish coder, susan Palmer, virginia sun, Meghan o'Neai, Jody Fox, Pam Berke, Peggy McGraw, Jaleh Pedram, Jennifer Hughes. Second Row: Barbara Bell, Janice Phillips, Allyson Beardsley, Leslie Smith, Anne Rosen, Susan Graf, Leslie Kelley, Ellen Yetter, Teresa Corredor. First Row: Betsy Wayne, Susy Brown, Janice Tennant, Julie Benson, Suzanne Brothers. Second Row: Amy lsern, Chris Keeshan, Lori Siebert, Michelle McCaskill, Nan Newkirk, Lisa Boyd, Kim Parker, Carol Enxon. Third Flow: Sunny Cleland, Mary Bins, Fern Savage, Myrtle Smith, Sara Williams, Joan Miller, Shannon Potucek, Cathy Law, Kim Ellfeldt, Susan Walsh, Shirley Loring, Sherri Van Pelt, Stacy Van Pelt, Dana Smith, Lisa Holefelder. Fourth Flow: Grace Willing, Brenda Goetsch, Kelly Cronhardt, Nan Schaefer, Karen Matthews, Sharon Parke, Charlene Brown, Alice Everett, Liz Holt, Julie Jones, Ann Backer. EAE Little Sisters 'T' J , 'f 2.11-141'..,w MM , f CIJKNII Little Sisters First Row: Jan Guinn, Cheryl Tye, Boxann Wallace, Renee Wallace, Terri Abbott, Flonda Simpson, Joyce Herren, Mom Rehorn, Denise Dyer, Lisa Tehel, Janae Feese, Rachel Mauro, Susan Paden, Missy Wang. Second Row: Sherry Clark, Lori Schick, Ellen Sherman, Ann Albrecht, Martina Strosser, Holly Bandy, Bess Kerr, Stephanie Leonard, Beth Foster, Maureen Percy, Karen Hearn, Julie Jones, Brenda Ventur- ella, Kris Kleffner, Jill Davis, Nancy Leazer, Heidi Hemmingsen. Third Flow: Claire Sommers, Mary Ashworth, Theresa Needham, Bonnie Grasser, Marcia Anthony, Diane Dick, Heather Buxton, Cathy Huwe, Marilyn McGilley, Sheri Ashberg, Lisa Vardeman, Lynn Buenger, Debbie Daniel, Karen Rarrar, Karen Hunley, Mary Arford, Penny Barenklau, Becky Beilhere. ,X 4 Z -'-A First Flow: Bridget Quinn, Lori Hoeft, Jan Herrman, Karen Wilkerson, Molly Brennan, Katie Husar, Ellen Dors. Second Row: Jane Falk, Carolyn Walter, Debbie Stover, Kim Crosby, Michelle Moore, Nancee Nlcklin, Angie Sutcliffe, Kim Schuler. Third Row: Amy Hamm, Kay Hall, Robin Dorn, Sue Stilwell, Kellene Sedlak, Margie McManus, Jane Niemeyer, Mona Prochaska, Michelle Haughton, Julie Brittain. Fourth Plow: Nina Malone, Patti Ventura, Jeanette Lill, Mary Muenchrath, Monica Dutton, Fienee Niffenegger, Jeanie Frieswyk, Molly McComb, Anita Vollmer, Sheryl Laing, Laura Dougherty, Kelley Wright, Mary Bleish. g 7 ECIJE Little Sisters in A .3 3 J lj l ir , li i my ,,, ,- I ,.'3:-9-Lal -'Q ,4.,,f , 'fiiiff I N,,'f3,l,1 ...J . .fi k- wi 4 14,2 -2. p h ff 3, . wi ' we .4 get ,'i 93?fQi . js 1 . , - 'fl , f 3 L fi at Q. ' X. i if A ' 1 ' : 2fl .43 , ff fi if-32 'P '3Yi,r2 '7 '37 ff? litfim ,. 1 , . I The Order Of Discordia XT frsxx fd 625 fi r'f L'l H-0 df' l I l l i J The Order of Discordia . . , Friends of Entropy . , . Sons of Eris, . . . We have many names - none of mm which matter, Do not assume that we consist of nothing but fiction and fantasy: actually, we are that from which all begin and to which all return. The natural condition of humanity. lt is as we disclose ourselves hic et nunc that we achieve our end. Once you understand this you will understand most of the mysteries of all schools of mysticism. First Rowi Pagalguenna - possessor of infinite intellegence, Gibil - worker of fire and forget. Sarashaku- shu - worker of miracles, Ziku - knower of the secrets of riches, Gil - furnisher of the seed, Kinma -judge and lord of the gods, Zahrim - slayer of the hordes in battle. Second Flow: Lugaldurmah - lord of lohy places, Lugalugga - knower of the essence of all spirits, Luggaldimmerankia - puts order into chaos. Aranunna - counselor and giver of wisdom, Marukka - knower of all things, Asharru - knower of treacherous ways, Lugalanna - power of the elder ones. . sl l i meiyl Flour l l V if 5 H lqjtl, l 4, 'gulf 11 lip K 95,3 J I fri Illini 1, if: A' V . First row: Kelly Sayler, Julie Mullins, Eric Behrens, John Rogers, John Fallon,John McCroskey, Clay ' Marsh, Dean Donald Alderson. Second Row: Bob St. Peter, Matt Davis, Doug Goracke, Hugh Simpson, Scott Stallard, Robert Livingston, Mike Flobaum, Matt Keenan Big Brothers And Big Sisters Of Lawrence , v. First Flow: Nancy Elliott, Brian White, Stacie Fiemmele, Corey Nason, Kathy Brussell, Jeffrey Hogan, ' Becky Henson. Second Row: Keith Allen, Robert Wyttenbach, Jim Appelbaum, Hugh Martin, Doug Campbell, Cindy Meyer, Dan Bruegger. Third Flow: Tony Marino Marty Keenan, LaDonna Rodriguez, Brad Gaeddert, Doug Dalgleish, Paul Colleen, Steve Maun. Greg Schnacke, KU Student Body President, and Matt Davis, Student Body Vice President KU Student Senate Of 1980 Tau Kappa Epsilon Daughters Of Diana First Row: Carol A. Mallnowski, Chris Dodd, Susan Mannoni, Elaine Wilkerson, Mary Beth Easley, Tina Sanchez, Suzanne Passmah, Susan Starr. Second Flow: Tracy Gardner, Tammy Matalone, Robin R h , . . . . uen eck, Holly Burrows, Sandy Reynolds, Lisa Ferzacca, Kim Parker, Teri Cato, Leslie Fricklas. Third Plow: Beth Bjebre, Amy Kralovec, Tracey Stover, Catherine Nichols, Dawn Beown, Lauren K Dick, Cartherine Hewett, Lisa Citow Cory Crum. Fourth Row' Flochelle Lewis, Lynice S an ler, M J h . . p g ary o n- ston, Kari Plumhoff, Abby Hafner, Jane Solheim, Karen Cargo, Patti Gould, Kelly Hanahan, Nancy Rodgers, Laura Wiggans, Keiki Manhart, Gone are good men in high positions, Lower than low, these Dilrods in power increasingly get worse, Causing turmoil among students. Kicking sand in the face of progress. Forcing action to negate their effect Upon hapless pupils, Cancer, that is what these men are, Killing all that is good Or that truly serves the school. For them, time is a pain that must be endured For us, it is time for revenge. The Power Lords Of Lawrence Top: Mark McKee, Jennifer Heber. Bottom: Ann Benson, Larry Cook Top: Scott Mallory, Mitch Michener. Bottom: Sue McGimy, Mary Diederich. 1 M wf hi ff I ,Y Q , Ei? , . if . 7 . '. f' Aff, - ' 'rf' :, M f iff 76' ,- 'f fri ag, xg! Junior Class Officers Mme Regan Suzie Steffen Jon Blubaugh Not pictured: Kim Barbour N ff J A ' lf fr I V 4' 5 0, 44-sf. J 3 , If I Jfaeal iliiilif 3 ' iw ...-I Susie Seitz, Julie Sauder, John Ellis, Tad Wilson. 1 A1 EA ..', -JF-lla --',1 Senior Class Officers First Flow: Susan Lending, Missy Taylor, Jill Eisenkramer. Second Row: Steve Bell, Marina Khait Gail Thursz, Lori Grimsky, Jane Litwin, Lisa Berkson, Zannah Cahan. Third Row: Rick Lilwin David Pearlman, Myles Scrinopskie, Larry Fry, Jim Applebaurn, Eddie Goldberg, Ellen Kort 264 Standing: Terri Topping, Sidney Saunders, Judy Werder, John Fiesnik, Deb Lewis, Ken ' ' ' ' Desieghardt. Window: Mike Gebert, Steve Hitchcock, Janis Biehier, Duke Divine, . i Q Q i i i -'fi i -sv ,env 1 M 2 S1 3 .:2. 4. vffvw 'FK ,-1 ,Q P3 H' ' Y i ., i Lv i xg .m ff 7' - . ' .f ' ' First Row: Dave Winsch, Mark Pfeffer, Susan Steinberger. Second Row: Dan Swaggerty fPre-sidenti, Bruce Michael Cappo Cvice-presidenti, Dave Canaday, Donna Powers. 265 .A ' ' Linda Schmoller, Paula Holland. Scott McNabb, Thad Dilley, Eunice In Staliworth, Beth Brunkhorst, Vivian Strand, Ed Grisnik, Margie Deeb, Joe ' Comstock, Dan Auman, Lori Snyder. Illustratlon 268 i -f 'fWW4i!f f6'f'?L.' fl 2' ' ' ' 54. -mj:fl1 ' V' .Jn - - - First Flow, left to right: Kris Denneberg, Paula Graves. Scott Heidmann, ' ' ' Marcia Miller, Lee Phillips, Chris Budd, Laura Schmidt. Second row: Tracy Walker, Bob Deering, Pam Blew, Tracy Williams, Ann McCaughey, Diane Day, Arnie Bum, Linda Nelson, Flandee Verts - Q- . I 4 L aff . .' -' zf7'Ei'7PEZ'ftb?9Zf7.T First Bow: Michael Howell, Mary E. Miklos. Joseph H. Fleeder, Leonard D. A LaDuron, Katherine M. Thomas, Pamela J. Luthye, Lawrence W. Chaney, John L. Kennedy. Second Flow: Wilbur E. Barber, Kathy J. Miller, Mark A. Beal, Michael S. Werner, Dennis R. Boyd, Bradley K. Padgett. Third Bow: Michael S. Carlisle, Brian D. Haybarker, Timothy B. Richards, Jon L. Frobish, Gregory A. Wilson, Raymond T. Trainor, Nathan Feldt. Fourth Bow: Pamela K. Delflosia, Jon L. Engle, Murl D. Munger, Joel Fl. Parker, Edward C. Fensholt, Deborah L. Driver, Gregory A. Stoddard, Nathan Feldt. Fifth Flow: Gregg A. Kampschroeder, Steven E. Strukel, Roosevelt Barfield. Edward O. Garven. XY , - . ,. --...La..., 5 A - ' 'i ' Q ..--Q.. L 10 Q0 First Row: William S. Hopkins, Susan E. Nelson, Lee A. Jordan, Dorothy J. B Penka, Laura L. Russell. Second Row: Henry D, Pendleton, Richard J, Ramos, Nikki L. Peterson, Randy R. Young, Keith S. Norris. Third Row: Kevin E. Will, Jack C. Elraley, Malcolm K. Wallace, Edward R. Lefler, Roger A. Smith, Fourth Row: William J. Tucker, Judd M. Eutice, Louis D. LaDuron, Charles L. Taylor, John A. Hadis. Fifth Row: Arlene C. Frobish, Michael S. Ulin, Jeffery P. Wikle, James R. Hill, Thomas J. Rouse. ' ' First Row: Ronald P. Losensk , Daun A. Horttor, Paul C. Trulove, Timothy K. Kuhn, Brian K. Bramabn. Second Row: Cynthia K. Macker, Jane M. Scrivner, Victoria S. Wigglesworth, Captain John P. Sullivan fadviserl, Lonnie D, Pierce, Randall W, Dykes, Third Row: Richard Stokes, Ann P. Wiechert fcommanderj, Richard J. Gardner, George A. Crawford, John J. Hernandez. xxxv A L fn !!el f-rx -., W- . 5' Qui amma micron .HJ H:tli', Beta First Row: Lee Laux, David Greenwood, Bill Venable, Andy Smith, John Campbell, Andy Smith. Second Row: Tim Schnacke, Jeff Evans, John Patterson, John Northup, Phil Rossiter, Chris Mehl, Chip Piper. Third Row: Octavio Viveros, Jim Ebanks, Paul Humphrey, Archie Patrick, Doug Weltner, Phil Knisely, Keith Baker, Mark Lanik, Greg Schnacke. Fourth Row: Jay McKee, Rick Kluge, Garry Meier, .lon Blubaugh, Robb Edmonds, Stuart Lowry, Ed Bolen, Randy Knotts. Fifth Row: Mike Redfield, Russ Acuff, Tim Powell, Chris Erzinger. Not Pictured: Bert Coleman, Randy Smith, Eric Behrens, Gary Judd, Chuck Adams, Scott McCaIIister, Mickey O'DeIl, John Smart, John Goehausen, Gil Brito, Jay Donohue, Tom Blackburn, Kevin Murray, Mike McGraw, David Riley, Brian Dixon, Dan Bolen, Reed Voorhees, Tom Dickinson, Rick Brummett, Jay Tomlinson, Matt McLeay, Kevin Hatfield, Kurt Wiedeman, Dave Watkins, Tim Koehler, Dave Duncan, Greg Mertes, Tim Elliot, Joe Solomon. r ,,.. . ,, ., l 1 ..,. f',.,m 1, .,.,f,W,14,,,, A ,Z 4, 1 'T-assign-.N fei....4.g,,v.,.,, .. .w H... M, ,.,w.,., ' ,,,,,,,,,M,,,,,,, f J 1 I ,-,fm ,,...-Arm.- ... 3. . ,,-fmn-gr. 3 .,,,,W..,,g. -If ..,-,. L.. f I emffffmlr nf! ff 1 5 f 11 ' 469 ,, 7 zwfzwlnww i i ig falwfiffaxnarg W fzzmanwfffqwwhwlla 7 . 1 C 1 Tim Powell, Jeff Sharp, Mark McCIanahan, Chris Erzinger, Bruce Harris. Interfraternity ounci 15351 Ii 1st Row, left to right: Karen Schlueter, Sara Snyder, Donna Meeker. 2nd Row: Mary Murguia, Jan Myers, Joy Hanson. ln picture: Not included, Julie Maeder, Public Relations Coordinator The Panhellenic Association is the bond between the thirteen sororities on the Hill. Delegates from each sorority meet weekly, working together to improve and promote scholarship, campus affairs, campus involvement, added service projects and im- proved membership within each sorority. ln addition, chapter presidents meet biweek- ly to exchange programs and goals. The executive board comprises seven sorority women who work closely to coordi- nate Panhellenic's events throughout the year. Some of these events include two all- university blood drives, Greek Week, Greek Endeavor, a Cherry Manor Service Project, and Spring Rush. Interaction with the University and the community of Lawrence, as well as unity among the sororities is a primary concern of Panhellenic. The Campus Affairs Officer and the Public Relations Coordinator, along with their representative committees plan University and community involvement, while the Membership Officer coordinates rush and unifies the sorority membership program. Pledge Affairs is another aspect of Panhellenic, acting as a source to help pledges adapt to their new membership. Panhellenic sets high standards for the women it serves, encouraging leadership and participation in their house and involvement both on and off campus. QD bp A Panhellenic 'Y Order of tHe Missing Link 1 40 ' lf E M. , I h j, my ,W , wi H 1 1 fin N -wr e' 4 by g , ill ' MM 'J ., . 41, Mimi' N , ifil' . ,mi 'fw:,. za JV' 3.3913 zg 5 5- , ,ilifgffh , w.-i The Society of Pachacamac, although unknown to most per- sons, plays an active, positive role in student life and affairs at the University of Kansas. The Society believes that the greatest goal a man may achieve at the University is his fullest intellectual and social development. For that reason, the Society of Pacha- camac devotes a great deal of its time and energy to aiding the University in achieving its goal of excellence in all fields. Pacha- camac also feels that the fraternity system, because of its inher- ent characteristics of interdependence and cooperation, pro- vides the best and most efficient means of achieving this per- sonal development, and strives to develop, promote, and main- tain high standards of fraternity leadership and influence at the University. The fraternity system must grow and expand. The Society, therefore, works to promote the necessary refinements in the fraternity system from within the system itself, for only through individual responsible action can any group retain its integrity and its basic rights. lt is the leadership necessary for free, uncoerced development that Pachacamac strives to pro- vide. Fraternity men who have proven themselves in academic and extra curricular accomplishments compose the member- Q .. 1, Q, ffm 'fl 7' 7 .,, 1 V .H1E,L, V, . - - ? A -an ' 'Q The Society Of Pachacamac ship of Pachacamac. Pachacamac is not an organization that exerts its power through coercion or force, but instead is a society which, because of the quality of its members, believes that its aims can be achieved through influence and persuasion. Although an organization of fraternity men dedicated to strengthening the fraternity system, Pachacamac expends most of its time in service to the University. Pachacamac was at one time a political scene in 1954. The Society now remains an active, subrosa organization whose aims have remained the same. There is today no affiliation or undue concern with cam- pus politicsg the Society has divorced itself from those interests. Identities of the members of the Society are kept secret for one reason, a group free from outside pressures is more likely to attain its goals than one influenced by the external, and often personal motives of others. the Society of Pachacamac remains today a dedicated, vibrant organization striving only for the highest of goals-those of excellence for the University and for the fraternity man. Motheris And Father's Italian Association Thad Dilley, Casey Jones, John Salib The study abroad program at the University of Kansas enables a number of exceptional students to expand their educational opportunities through exposure to other cultures and universities, Pictured is Robin McClellan, who is studying at in Costa Rica, and who will attend school in Exeter, England, this fall. Eric Behrens, Editorg Jim Adams, Business Manager: Thad Dilley, Art Director. Business staff: Bryan Steinerg Neil Barnett, Assistant Business Manager: Jim Adamsp Tom Boozer. Sports staff: Shelly Cokerg Tom Boozerg Pat Cunninghamg John Wiegers , I I keg. l 1'., :,. 1-f - I'. - ff ,x , 3 Writing staff: Pat Cunningham: Shelly Coker: Dave Kelsey: Tom Boozerg Bruce Brock. xx Mgfbn'-1 C John Eisele, Head Photographer Dave Kelsey, Associate Editor Q H Jon Blumb, Photographer l y X X XX, X Ads 8. Index Editors: Billy Burke Scott Ballard ing, ,ll It X l l Photographers Left to right: John Eisele, Vince Cabrea, Don Delphia, Nick Vaccaro, Ed Grisnik, Margaret Ann Schultz, Margaret Pinkham, Thad Dilley to wit Assistant Art Director: Ed Morrissey Photo Editor: Margaret Ann Schultz Art Director: Thad Dilley Associate Art Director: John Saliba X xt ...X xk 9-9 is .u in -'91 -M ' ' ' 1en...?'-ar ' ht' -05 if f.l ' i Y 1-. - 1: 'XC o J . f if, f'-iv' . ul F QQ, I - ' W m yt i,-1, - . 1 4 3 m . P. A M 1 WI ' 55 t ,1-ap, : gli ,I lfhff -'5 5 L 'Lf .V - 'W i 14 ' i' 22 fo sje ia Q 'R 'M . I K ,A Earl lversen, Photographer To our fearless leader, Thanks. Margaret Ann, T.E. 283 f-1.. J, Y-ff JM: 3,??Svh5'gp - 4 3' , 531,--'31-ww -f ., , .. .-, Q'-aw., . fj4.,, ' - , 1, V ,. ,.,., ,. ,, ,mx ,, .,.,,,,,,, F- 1 ,,,L. .4111-1,-. .M f ,',-.mc -..- , ,.- . 414 .r- -.,-' ,fp .. 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Nelsen Social Welfare Barbara Raber Social Welfare Janet Schulenburg Social Welfare Lisa Stoner Social Welfare Rebecca Wakefield Social Welfare Kathleen Waner Social Work Connie Weaver Social Welfare Susan Wimer Social Welfare Terrie Van Zandt Social Welfare Qr5ave:1ME6Sharl Jiiff 'S1:Lho,tiand Copy Gene Myensl Sheljy Coke! Enic Behrens -05- H A Kansas Man From Oklahoma Only a handful of coaches can claim 300 career victories. This season, Head Basketball Coach Ted Owens became one of them. ln his seventeenth season as a KU coach, and only the fifth coach in KU's stellar basketball history, Owens had only two games to win before he eclipsed the 300 mark. But, looking over his past successful years as a coach, that mark could only have been a matter of time. Coach Cwen's teams have taken six Big Eight champion- ships, and have engaged in post-season play eight times in the past 16 years. Six times, the post-season play included the NCAA Tournament. He led Kansas to the NCAA final-four two times in the last decade fonly six other schools have equal or better records therej. With only two losing seasons in his 16 years, Kansas has taken first or second in the Big Eight 11 times. Coach Owens was born and raised in Oklahoma, and attend- ed college at the University of Oklahoma. He was a three year letterman from 1949 to 1951. Bruce Drake, a member of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, was his coach at OU. Upon being graduated, Ted served as Coach Drake's assistant for one 334 f fe-W-fmzzi' ' ' 4 of' ff 1' 49 Z , f I I ff! 9 1 f I 1 I 1 fl Q 4 1 'iff yi' 1- 15,2 fy? 'V r' I X7 I I 4 X., .if .Q,f44g,f ,y, .. ,M , f .417 .Q4,' .,, ,, ,,, 1 W4 em., I ff ' , 41 I pyyfffyh :fat diff A ' 1 J 4 42.5- year, and then entered the Army for two years. He again coached, dividing his time between playing and directing the game at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Owens played on the Houston Ada Oilers of the National Industrial League, and then moved on to head coach of Cameron State in Oklahoma. There, he compiled a 93-24 record and produced one All-American each year. His teams never won fewer than 20 games. The Oklahoman came to Kansas at the start of the 1960-61 season as assistant coach under Dick Harp. Four years later, Coach Harp resigned as head coach, and athletic director Wade Stinson elevated him to head coach. ln his first seven years as head coach, Owens posted three first place finishes in the Big Eight, and four second place finishes. The Oklahoman remained a Kansas under the toughest test of all: resisting an all-out effort - replete with an alumni committee - by his alma mater, OU, to return to Oklahoma and assume the head coaching position. After intense speculation by the press and the public, Coach Owens announced his KU loyalties, and looked toward his 17th season as head coach. An Oklaho- man turned Kansan. 335 '27 Q . .. , - milf 'sigh .1 .. we V ,aio x J, M , ,H-.- Menfs Golf Four tournaments in four weeks kept the men's golf team - and their coach Ross Randall - busy in intercollegiate competition. The team started off taking tenth place with a combined score of 649 Q43 off Purdue's winning pacej on the prestigious Playboy Club courses in Lake Ge- neva, Wisconsin. The tourney was held Septem- ber 14-16. The following week of September 21-24, the team competed in the All-College Gold Classic held in Oklahoma City. In this tournament, the team posted a 16th place finish among all the schools represented. The team's combined 54 hole score was 901. October 2-5 were the dates of the Falcon Inter- collegiate lnvitational Gold tournament, spon- sored bythe Air Force Academy. The final tourna- ment was the Big Eight Championship. i s I A1 ll... 339 5 V-'Htl Women's Golf Ross Randall worked double time as Jayhawk coach: he stood at the helm of the men's golf team, and also served as coach for the lady Jayhawks. The women's golf team did not perform as well as Randall had hoped, but he did not place the blame on his squad's effort. Playing in several midwest tournaments, the Jayhawks competed against some of the finest golf teams in the nation. Randall commented, The women's team will see a lot of their tough competition in the area. Some of the highlights of the Jay- hawk's fall season was competition at the Berning Golf Classic at Lincoln Golf Course in Oklahoma City, the iowa State invitational at Ames, and their own invita- tional at Alvamar Golf Course. The latter tournament, which had several Big Eight schools and Witchita State represented, saw the golf squad place third in competi- tion. - x..,: W I 1 3 iff' .km q ft'X The men's swimming squad could easily keep in shape just by keeping pace with a fast-moving schedule of duals and tournaments. The team competed in November in a dual against Missouri. Although the Jayhawks dropped the meet 62-51, KU Coach Bill Spahn said, We actually swam pretty well against Missouri, and expressed hope for the season 1980 close against Oklahoma. In an ironic duplication of the Missouri score of 62-51, the swimming Jayhawks came out on top in a dual against Oklahoma on December 5. The dual was at Norman. The team opened 1981 on January 9, defeating Drury 77-36 at Lawrence. The win made the Jayhawks 2-1 in competition. They then traveled to Nebraska for the Nebraska Invitational. The squad placed third in the 6 team tourney, placing behind Southern Illinois and Nebraska. The season began to heighten with a back-to-back duals against iowa on January 23 and against iowa State on January 24. The iowa dual was held in Iowa Cityg KU went down 73-40. The Iowa State dual in Ames was more of a cliff-hanger, but alas a disappointing one as KU was edged out 57 to 56. Things improved when the Jayhawks took on Minnesota in Lawrence on January 31. In what coach Bill Spahn called one of our best meets ever, the Jayhawk squad swept 10 of 13 events to win a smashing 80 to 33 victory. Men's Swimming 525,- Volleyball We were one of the top eight teams in the region and that says something, said Coach Bob Lockwood about the 1980 women's volleyball squad. The Jay- hawks qualified for the regional tournament after they defeated Missouri in the last game of the regular sea- son. Their luck ran out there, as the squad lost both games of the double elimination regional tournament in Springfield, Missouri, November 20. Nevertheless, Coach Lockwood felt that everyone thought that they were really proud to be there. We would have liked to have stayed longer, but we were glad to get the oppor- tunity to go to the regional. Other highlights to the season included the 1980 Jayhawk Invitational on November 1. The first volleyball tournament to be held in new Robinson Center was dominated by the lady Jayhawks, who took first place over nine other teams. Lockwood stated, There were some good volleyball clubs here. April Beaver, junior, was picked to Regional Top Six Team, while Jayhawk captain Diane Schroeder, senior, was named to the second team. V X , V ml -A 'tu , , gy, , -31251-1-, . 71' ,w,,'.l . , ,fb-1.f,.5,,m..: wigiiyglqz . 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KU earned the tie when freshman Frank Seurer, Bell's high school quarterback, hit David Verser with a touchdown pass with 15 seconds left in the game. Seurer had entered the game early in the second quarter. After the tying touchdown, Head Coach Don Fambrough called timeout and decided to settle for the extra point and the tie. l want everyone to know that l'm not satisfied with a tie, Fambrough said. But we were 10,000 miles from home and had worked so hard and played so hard that I couldn't take a chance on losing. The Oregon Ducks, who were playing despite breaking grade and credit card fraud scandals and a pair of sodomy indictments, weren't pleased with KU's tying decision. Nei- ther were the loud Oregon fans. l feel it's a Ioss, Oregon's coach, Rich Brooks, said. We were capable of winning, but we didn't. The tie turns my stomach. That's too bad for them, isn't it? Seurer said. Oregon took it as a defeat. lt was like a victory for us. lt was a psych- up victory for us. The game tying extra point was kicked by Bruce Kali- meyer, another freshman. Pittsburgh 18, Kansas 3 As Kansans second guessed Don Fambrough's decision to tie Oregon, the seventh-ranked Pittsburgh Panthers were preparing their killer defense. That defense, led by Heisman Trophy candidate Hugh Green, had completely quieted KU in the 1979 season opener. The Pitt defense did it again in 1980. The players harrassed Kerwin Bell and Frank Seurer, both of whom had their first starts. They also harrassed David Verser and offensive cap- tain and fullback Harry Sydney. KU finished with 4 yards rushing on 32 carries, an average of 4.5 inches a carry. Bell needed 14 carries to make 27 yards. The game wasn't as close as the score. Pitt led KU 3-O after the first quarter and Pitt led 10-3 at the half, but the Panthers were in complete control. In the second half, Pitt scored a touchdown and a safety and would have had about 30 points more if its receivers had held a few passes. The'score could have been 100 to nothing and I wouldn't have criticized my players, Fambrough said. I didn't criti- cige the players. Someday we're going to have a program like Pitt's. But we have a ways to go, The loss was hard on KU's youngsters, especially Bell. He expressed displeasure over the entire offense. They just kicked our ass, Bell said. They kept pushing 14393011 and td IUST Say, 'Here we go again.' Something is not ticking. IE- slot lf 3 WEIE 1' ll .ISIIJ I KU I iassel elr list ie CHD' Ivelllf . ale It , lu li UIIIT5 all, Pill jgblbf is. y iouldlf ll Gil' ,am Ili Bell lf QIISIIII5 lg is mf Louisville 17, Kansas 9 Plenty wasn't ticking in game No. 3. The Jayhawks were heavily favored to beat winless Louisville. But instead of a Iaugher, KU was the laughed at. g The cardinals dominated the game from gun to gun. When it was over, Louisville Coach Bob Weber was carried off the field into a wild locker room celebration. Last week everybody said that we were not playing in our league when we lost to Division I-A Murray State, quarter- back Pat Patterson said. We just wanted the reputation of beating a Big Eight team. Kansas is definately in our Ieague. For Fambrough and the Jayhawks, the game was a new low. Fambrough called it the lowest point of his coaching career. We go out in the first half and stand around and they make fools out of us, he said. I don't know the answer. Verser didn't either. Maybe this is for the best, he said. Maybe we'lI learn that we can't lay down for a team like Louisville because Louisville will not lay down for us. Kansas 23, Syracuse 8 SYBACUSE, N.Y. - The Make It Happen at KU Jay- hawks had dropped two straight home games after the sur- prising season-opening tie. With tough Syracuse next, and Nebraska to follow, a long season loomed ahead. But the Make It Happen at on the Boad Jayhawks from the first game reappeared and crushed Syracuse. The Jay- hawks displayed their first sign of offense with 430 yards, only 84 fewer than the team had gained in its first three games. The embarrassment of the loss to lowly Louisville didn't vanish, but it did fade a little. ' au ' shams like that after the letdown and embarrassment to Louisville, Dom Fambrough said. I've never been as proud a of a team as I am of this one. The turnabout came about for reasons unknown. I wish I could tell you why, Fambrough said. I wish I could say that I was the genius who did it, but I'm Not. The team did it. The team was led by quarterback Steve Smith, a junior from Emporia. Frank Seurer, the Huntington Beach, Calif., freshman, was benched after starting the Pitt and Louisville games. Smith stayed in the pocket, throwing short and handing off. The running backs stayed between the offensive tackles. The offensive approach was simple ram-it-down-their-throats and it worked. Bell gained 143 yards and Walter Mack, the man Bell replaced on the third play of the season, had 63 yards on 10 carries, both season highs. Smith went 12 for 14 passing for 166 yards and two touchdown passes to All Big Eight flanker David Verser. Nebraska 54, Kansas 0 Nebraska was mad before the game even began, which meant bad things for the Jayhawks. The Cornhuskers had fallen from the top tive with a 18-14 loss to Florida State the week before. , The Cornhuskers, who had outscored KU 454-100 in the last 11 meetings, wanted blood and got it, What they didn't get were the handshakes and respect of KU's players, coaches and fans. It tees me oft when people say that we were trying to run up the score and then they don't shake hands after the game. Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said. I love to play good teams that have a little class and play hard. We doln't feel we got treated that way today. We were UGSTGU like second-class citizens. The Jayhawks felt like whipping boys. Nebraska, ahead 33-O, called timeout to go for a two-point conversion. Forty seconds remained in the first half. As the KU half of the sellout Memorial Stadium crowd booed, Nebraska's Jeff Quinn was stopped short of the end zone. The KU routers cheered as he wriggled on the ground before struggling to his feet. We didn't want to lose 35-to-34, Osborne said. lt was still the first half and we had respect for their offense. l've never felt that we've had a game put away at the half. Fambrough had a few words after the game. As for the two-point try, he said, You'd have to ask Coach Osborne about that one. Kansas 14, Oklahoma State 14 STILLWATER, Okla. - The second game of KU's second season didn't really begin until the second half. In the first half, winless Oklahoma State ran, threw and punted past the Jayhawks. KU was lucky to only trail 14-7 at the half. Oklahoma State's points had come on a touchdown, an extra point, a field goal and two safeties. KU's lone score was an 80 yard run by Kerwin Bell, his first breaker of the year. KU's first victory of the year came on Don Fambrough's wedding anniversary. The second, over Iowa State, came the day before his birthday. For the Oklahoma State game, he wanted to find something else. I'm gonna have to come up with something else, he said, Maybe even a hemorrhoid operation. Instead, he came up with an inspirational half-time sermon. KU then controlled the second half and tied the game on a 6- yard run by Bell with 5:27 left. Freshman Bruce Kallmeyer kicked the extra point. KU had the ball two more times but couldn't score. As the clock ran out, Kallmeyer's 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left. I hit it as solid as I ever hit one, he said. There was a little cross wind against me. When I saw the ball in flight, I knew the wind was against it. Frank Seurer had come off the bench again to replace Steve Smith to rally KU. Seurer completed 12 of 17 passes for 122 yards. Kansas 20, Kansas State 18 MANHATTAN - Frank Seurer had the helm as he directed the Jayhawks like a master in the first half. Kansas State was outplayed and outhustled from the opening kickoff, but a bizarre final four minutes made the game another in a series of KU - K-State heart stoppers. KU led 20-10 with 3:23 left in the game when Joe Tumpich intercepted a pass in the end zone from K-State's Darrell Flay Dickey. But four plays later, K-State blocked a punt. On the next play, the Wildcats scored and the two-point conversion made it 20-18. Both teams were prepared for an onside kick as 2:15 remained. The ball trickled 8 yards before bouncing straight up. One KU player missed it. Two K-State and another KU player batted it. The ball hit the ground and a reserve full- back, senior Larry Kemp, instinctively dragged his body over i . Nobody knew where the ball was, Kemp said, I saw it bouncing around and I thought, 'Oh, God, somebody fall on it.' Then it was right there at my feet and I fell on it. It was simple. I could hear one ref ask another where the ball was and neither knew. That's w ., - . . . pile with t the ball. Everyone thought it was in a pile-up a few yards to my right. When Kemp appeared from the pile kicking his feet and flounting the ball, the Wildcats' fate was sealed. KU ran out the clock and won the Governor's Trophy for the second straight year. Oklahoma 21, Kansas 19 With the victory over K-State, KU was 3-3-2, the first time the team had been .500 since the end of the 1976 season. A victory against No. 11 Oklahoma and KU had a good shot at its first winning record since 1976 and its first bowl game since 1975. The team came close, but that wasn't enough. Kerwin Bell, who had 216 yards rushing against K-State, was sidelined with a toe injury. Frank Seurer, the starting quarterback, went out in the third quarter with a bruised knee. Harry Sydney, the starting fullback, had a sprained ankle in the second quarter. David Verser, the starting flanker, suffered a bruised chest in the second quarter. Despite the casualty list, KU came from 21-6 behind late in the third quarter to make a game of it. Steve Smith, who replaced Seurer, ran 5 yards for a touchdown to make the score 21-12. Garfield Taylor, after an Oklahoma fumble, ran 11 yards to make it 21-19 with Bruce Kallmeyer's extra point. Taylor, who started for Bell, had 100 yards on 19 carries. KU had got the ball two times trailing 21-19, but imcom- plete passes ended both drives before they could get started. l'm disappointed with myself, Smith, who went 1 for 8 passing, said. I know I can throw better than that. I don't know what went wrong. The Jayhawks, however, did have the Sooners shaking. We gave it everything we had, Don Fambrough said, Today we gave hope to this football program. Many came in and did a heck of a job for hurt players. But our seniors gave us the example all day. They laid it all out on the line. They left us something to grow on. Kansas 42, Colorado 3 BOULDER, Colo. - After the loss to Oklahoma, Kansas' bowl hopes, slim before, vanished completely. This Saturday would be the first that bowl invitations could be extended and 3-4-2 KU was certain not to be invited. Nevertheless, KU played its best football of the season, destroying the 1-8 Colorado Buffaloes. It was the widest victory margin since 1968, the last year KU went to the Orange Bowl. Ku's offense, which rolled up 425 yards on the ground and 161 in the air, was fast striking. The first scoring drive took 4:35. The other drives took 2:02, 2:15, 0:48, 1:50, 0:27 and 0:18. Kerwin Bell, who missed the Oklahoma game, played about a half and gained 157 yards on 17 carries, leaving him 93 yards shy of Laverne Smith's 1974 school record. Bell became the second freshman of the season, behind Geor- gia's Herschel Walker, to gain 1,000 yards and the 14th freshman to ever do it. I think this was our most important win of the year. Don Fambrough said. We can now finish in the upper division of the Big Eight. Missouri 31, Kansas 6 COLUMBIA, Mo. - ln little more than 15 minutes, the Missouri Tigers undid a week of hard work and lobbying by the Kansas Athletic Department. The Jayhawks, through a hard-sell effort and a little luck, went into the final game of the season in the running for a spot in the Peach Bowl. That . i ' tlanta, was the only one of 1-.-, the 15 bowl games that had an open spot the week after invitations could be extended. The Peach Bowl selection committee needed an opponent to face 8-3 Virginia Tech. KU Athletic Director Bob Marcum, despite KU's 4-4-2 re- cord, led a small delegation to Atlanta six days before the Missouri game to lobby for KU. The delegation argued that if KU beat Liberty Bowl-bound Missouri, the team would finish third in the Big Eight Conference. The delegation tried to sell the committee on an exciting KU offense, featuring mighty- mite Kerwin Bell. The only better freshman back in the coun- try was Herschel Walker, the favorite son of the Atlanta area. The Big Eight, through Commissioner Carl James, also aided KU's lobbying efforts. By Tuesday, five days before the Missouri game, KU was one of five candidates for the bowl position. The others were 6-4 Indiana, 6-4 Stanford, 6-4 Louisiana State and 6-3 Miami, Fla. On Wednesday, Louisiana State asked to be removed from consideration because of numerous injuries. We're going to all the games Saturday and because we're the only bowl with an opening we will move prudently,'-' Art Gregory, chairman of the selection committee, said. The only requirement now is that the team we will select must win Saturday. Indiana, who was the selection committee's top choice, fell first. The Hoosiers lost 24-23 to Purdue when a last-second field goal attempt failed. Stanford, who the bowl's television network, CBS, wanted, fell to lowly 2-8 California. The selec- tion committee didn't want Stanford because its fans rarely travel to bowl games. For the same reason, the committee didn't really want Miami. But the committee would get Miami, who would finish the regular season with an 8-3 record. As Miami was beating North Texas State, KU was being killed by Missouri. The Tigers scored three of the first four times they had the ball. Another touchdown made it 28-O at the half and Dick Boger, the Peach Bowl representative watching the game, stopped watching. Soon, he would be on a plane returning to Atlanta. After the game, KU's locker room was depressed. The players, who failed to earn KU's first bowl bid since the 1975 season, were depressed over the loss. But they weren't de- pressed over the 4-5-2 season. I told the team after the game that l wanted them to think of the positive things that happened this year, Dom Fam- brough said. We were picked to do nothing this year and finished in the top division. Bell, who needed 93 yards to set a school record, had 25 in eight carries, all in the first half. Two bad toes, a thigh bruise and bruised ribs forced him out of the game by halftime. He finished the season with 1,114 yards. SEASON SUMMARY The Kansas Jayhawks' football season came down to one game, and a surprise ending. For the first time in four years the team was in the running for an invitation to a bowl game on the last day of the season. But a few minutes into that last game, against the Missouri Tigers, KU was out of the running. For the third straight year, the Tigers routed the Jayhawks. This time it was 31-6. The others were 55-7 and 48-O. This time hurt the most. KU would finish the season 4-5-2 but a victory over Missouri, which went to the Liberty Bowl, would have put the Jayhawks in third in the Big Eight Confer- ence. The Tigers would have finished fourth. A victory would have almost surely given the Jayhawks a spot in the Peach Bowl. The team wouldn't get to march to Atlanta and the Peach Bowl. But the fact that the team was even playing for a bowl bid was amazing. QQ- wry iw... lllHl'l 10, elf eil cl milf' in far- eal it adlil llilbf lllif 'f ll0 W il ll93'l ll gil' lallf' will Milf .0 V U 4,5-l l ill Qgnltl l will rel Pell T a fill' -1 Picked to finish seventh or eighth in the Big Eight, the Jayhawks were always exciting and unpredictable. They lost to Louisville, traditionally one of football's worst. They beat Syracuse, one of the East's best. They lost to Oklahoma by only two points. And so on. The offensive stars in Don Fambrough's second year as head coach were Kerwin Bell and Frank Seurer, a pair of freshmen from California. Bell would run for more than 1,000 yards and Seurer would establish himself as the No. 1 quar- terback. The other offensive star was flanker David Verser, who would make the All-Big Eight team for the second consecu- tive season and receive second-team All-America honors from the Associated Press. Bell, who became only the 14th freshman to ever rush for 1,000 yards, was the Big Elght's newcomer of the year and a first-team All-Big Eight selection. Other first-team selections were sophomore punter Bucky Scribner, senior defensive back Joe Tumpich and senior noseguard Stan Gardner. Gardner also received second-team All-America honors from United Press International. lt's disappointing that we didn't go to a bowl, Fam- brough said. But we still accomplished much. We were picked to go nowhere and almost went to Atlanta. This team has laid the foundation for our program. We're moving up. In the three previous seasons, KU had won only seven games. In 1981, with an easier schedule lined up, KU will probably be favored to win at least six games. Rugby nfl-3' 0' , 4 . 3.03 I ,W 5 'gffbf 4. 'HA' . 1114 'b 7 J.- 4' l'r pf,'l'M f ?.f1 :f'w. . , , r ,, ,F -f 1. f , . , -- xv . 'WM N . C p'mwdl.' W 1 4 'IU ff 3 EJ. u, ,, 1 Q , , .M M- 1, 1 16 ' po, 4? M .va , y I, ,aj LAM 'ra '1 1 Q 4 .. ,461 .fgll , ,L,4.j I . .. V ' 'M 2' 1k,',Q ' 'ff' . , v-H, ., '- hwy' XA' N l ,bl if ,, V l r i W i i .14 UI-f 'ali' lx Jesse-limi 1 . -vm - .-,,'.'-54,3 - .' , HTA' ...4,-avtftfiil Men's Cross Country Our team has been inconsistent this year, so we've got a big challenge ahead of us this weekend, said track and cross country coach Bob Timmons the week before the Big Eight Championship. The team's fourth place finish in that meet reflected the average of the men's cross country performance: either quite high or low finishes, but a winning season all the same. Many considered the year one for rebuilding, since the Jayhawks had only one returning Ietterman, sopho- more Tim Gundy. This may be the case, for four of the team's eight finest runners this year were freshmen. The team was composed of senior Keith Bodner, junior Bruce Mayfield, sophomores Gundy and Bob Luder, and Kirk Burrows, Phil Broaddus, Craig Kinney, and Steve Wright. Timmon's technique was to keep them running un- der a controlled pace. This is so we peak at the right time. V i AWD H14 1 XRQ, , 5egf ! ' 1. i . ' .x,'9 4, v rt me-C 4. 23' 3 , ' as . 19' gi i 4- , v ' Y . , ' 1 , ,911 3 'I . S , 1 . I' t b ' 1 , . X ' ' -Avwaz -. - V, a C ,afff J - ,, Q .,- we 1 , , . I -6 x.....,, I -:,f.f..-j ' - if 'lf .1 - . , , ,. 1- , me-lug, , 1 :- . , 'I '. - ' . L 'H 3, iq A a A14 ' ,-, : , - V , Ll1'4f,,U fi 1. T KE V' ' ' J 5,7 .V 'L' I I' 3,11 -- ,. - ' ' 5 f' 9 -A -- 1 -V 1, 0 . L, , Z' ' lr , fx ' tam -' 1 ' if- I - -in ' 1 V . 8 ' 7-f'f ,7'ff .. ' f ,:- ' . 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W- -- A-'ez-'-, rf, , Yrs sf' , ffff. , 4 D' .l 's,,141,,-. .- -aaa-.,-a.r,..g,.fy fl: ,J 3,-, ,- ik,-Nz fl- . f. ff, ,, . f f:g.,.,-2 - -L, - v ,, .V , I A- I .,,, ,L I pqin, , Q- .,., I ,- ,vi ,,.a,,k.',, K- 3 ,. -mal-1 -iiuffge M ---. Cie. -1- ' 9 Womenfs Cross Country A sixth place finish by the women's cross country team in the Big Eight Championships capped the season for novice Jayhawk coach Carla Coffey. Coach Coffey, formerly of the University of Califor- nia, was named women's track and cross country coach to replace Tari Anderson, who left KU for a similar coaching position at the University of Texas. The Jayhawks had five returning letter women. Tami Guinn, Tanya Heard, Deb Hertzog, Sue Phillips, and Vickie Simpson. Coach Coffey came to the uni- versity shortly before the season started, and had little time to work with the women before her first dual. Nevertheless, the team won its own invitational over Colorado State, Nebraska, and Wichita State, and marked an overall winning season. -. 353 . ' D V 112551, :3'j f- L 1 VV H AI. Zz ' A I 1 I ? ' f . 4 N . f . Men's Basketball Uhr-.... . V . ff, ,,4,' . , fnnsrf-7W, .' 0112 ,f ' 4, :ff if Men's Basketball by Shelly Coker Eight returning lettermen fired up the Hawks early this season, leading the team to a ten-game winning streak and a number 18 national ranking. But after suffering two losses on the road to Kentucky and Michigan, the Hawks overall recore of 15-5 threw them into a three-way tie for second place in the Big Eight with Nebraska and Missouri. The Hawks played strong defensive games while shooting in the double figures defeating both Iowa State and the Big Eight leader, Missouri, before a crowd of 16,000 in Allen Field House. But eventually they fell to Oklahoma State, Nebraska, and then to Kansas State who soundly defeated the Hawks 54-43. K.U.'s first loss, however, was that of Sophomore guard, Ricky Floss. Floss, a leading scorer for Kansas who last sea- son averaged 11.7 points a game and a record high 30 points in a single game, quit the team shortly after a reported allegation of his misuse of telephone credit-card calls. Other returning lettermen included three-time all-Big Eight senior guard Darnell Valentine, who led the Big Eight in as- sists and steals all season. Valentine, the number five scorer in Jayhawk Basketball, has a career scoring average of 15.4 points a game and played for the U.S. Olympic Team in 1980. Junior guard, Tony Guy, also a returning letterman, was the team's leading scorer averaging 20 points a game. Seniors John Crawford, Booty Neal, Art Housey, junior David Magley, and sophomore, Kelly Knight, completed the list of returning Iettermen. Adding depth to the team was the 6 ft. 9 in. junior center, Victor Mitchell, a transfer from Amarillo Texas Junior College, who led the Jayhawks with a 62 'Vo field goal average. After suffering considerable losses, the Hawks came back, in mid-season, meeting the 19th ranked Wildcats in Law- rence and defeating them 58-50 in a forceful, fast-action game. The Hawks moved into second place in the Big-Eight with Kansas State and Missouri, finally putting the possibility of a Big Eight Championship back into perspective. Head Coach Ted Owens finished his 17th season on a good note, too, winning his 300th victory at the University of Kansas. 4 1 9 0 P lp ' I ' P 1 1 I I -f 0 K ' I , .'h gh '1 ' , , - I - f '- J if .W 1-.-sg 5 R T T . v I ' ' H I rw, 'Ah XXV 1 ,V A V. N' . .L fi.-,rl . J U 'AF4-F144 I ' WMM. ,I ff, M.. F, .1 f ,I ' -..'. ,E-,,,. Q ' C Wf7+9'Vl . 1,' ff i ' .- J ky f ' 9 5 9 ' T C' Q -nf'7W, .Z 1 ,Q 4-p . '. JI vii' 1? if 5 '.t' '. 'av J' ?g.'sBf 'al'-E ' lv? 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Qu 'nw ,11., 'V Mrk- 'Z 12a.....,L3:f'f Womenfs Swimming The women's swim team, the reigning Big Eight champions, entered the 1980 season in quest of an unprecedented seventh Big Eight title in a row. Kansas coach Gary Kempf was not only confident that the lady Jayhawks would secure that title, but predicted that the team would break into the top 15 squads in the nation by season's end. Part of this success would have to be attributed to Jenny Wagstaff, whose time in the 200 individual freestyle this year qualified her for national competition. Her time was the sixth best in the nation. KU started its season by defeating Nebraska 108-41 in a dual match at Lincoln on November 21 twinning 13 of 17 eventsl. From there, KU won in a triangular meet against Oklahoma and Southern Methodist, and then the Cyclone lnvi- tational in Ames, Iowa, defeating Iowa State University and Minnesota. Perhaps their finest moment was at the first annual Kansas Invitational Swim Meet held at Robinson Natorium on January 23 and 24. Kansas women posted 1032 points to beat Oklaho- ma, Iowa State, and Minnesta Minnesota. The swimmers won 17 of 24 events. Jenny Wagstaff won four of those events herself,' while Janet Lyndstrom had three first place individual events. Kempf stated, I discovered that we have a great amount of depth. We won a lot of events, but we still finished deep. The successful Kansas Invitational was a significant win, since it pointed toward how the team would perform in the Big Eight championship. 373 Women's Basketball A Tale Of Two Superstars: Lynette And Marian Shelly Coker lt has been a pleasure to have had the opportunity to coach one of the most gifted players that has ever played the game of basketball, Marian Washington, Head Coach, said of Lynette Woodard. True, but Lynette could surely say the same of her coach. Marian Washington and Lynette Woodard are two extraor- dinary stars. Woodard was a member of the 1980 Olympic Team, the second player in history to be a four-time Kodak All-American, the all-time scoring and rebounding champion at KU, and leader in scoring for the nation the last three years. Washington was a standout on the court herself. ln 1977, Ebony Magazine honored her as Outstanding Black Woman in Sports. She was named to the AAU All-America team three years in a row, played three years for the U.S. women's basketball team, was Middle Atlantic AAU discus and shot put champion six years in a row, and a member of the U.S. Olympic development team handball squad. As a coach, she led her team to first place finishes in the AIAW Region Six the past two years. The past seven years, she has developed the KU squad from a team with no schol- arships and games in Robinson Gymnasium to a team with ten scholarship players and a full schedule at Allen Field House. If you missed them on the court, the KU women's basket- ball team can be seen in a televised commercial advertise- ment promoting women's collegiate athletics, but the com- mercial fails to offer the excitement of the Hawk's regular season where they triumphed as the Big Eight tourney cham- pions and the fifth ranked team in the nation. Early in the season, the Hawks led the Big 8, winning five games away from home including the Oueen's Classic tour- nament in Texas. After seven games they remained undefeat- ed, often outscoring their opponents by 32 points. And then the Jayhawks traveled to Madison Square Garden in New York and lost to rift ranked Louisiana State by one point in the Hanover Christmas Classic. But the team bounced back, winning the Big Eight tourna- ment and defeating Pittsburg State, Wichita State, Missouri. iowa State, and Kansas State on their own court. Tracy Claxton, the 6 ft, freshman rebounder for the Hawks led the Big Eight in rebounds, pulling down 199 in season play. Shebra Legrant, the Hawks 5ft. 11 senior, suffered a knee injury early in the season but made a strong comeback in the Missouri game scoring 24 points and later averaging 17.9 points a game. And then there's KU's superstar, Lynette Woodard. In her senior year, Lynette averaged 28.6 points a game and her performance as a basketball player was phenomenal. Her honors included being a three-time Kodak All-American, 1980 U.S. Olympic basketball team member, three-time most valuable player at the Big 8 tournament and her latest feat, the National All-Time leading women's scorer, breaking Cindy Brogdon's record of 3,204 points. Woodard's accom- plishments put her in the public eye, QPM Magazine televised Lynette for their local programl, but failed to draw the crowds to Allen Field House where the crowds ranged from 30 to 1,000. After 75 years of male domination, women are now a part of the NCAA, thanks to the performance of superstars like Lynette Woodard and the nationally ranked Jayhawks. I V I v L K i u ' ,,. ! ,A Qu K ig, !g 3 7 ' FM 15 1 3,2 - A V 5 nl 5 'i v 73- 'rel' 1 5. 581114 59' Q. fr- Q 488 alll! ' 1.-Q' 1 : , . g L, A 7' Ti .r ax A 5, S 5 ,.l1n-nnrmm. it -f Ifllll 'lfIf'?'1 l L. 747514 ' . I 1 . A....-4-4--i.h.--4 ,Y . ,, - L , -..g....-A-. 4 - J, - Ji-- . ,. A . E... :W-. , ,, A Ag...-.4 4--. ,:, ' ,--, V- 1-1 g--1--4-fr 47-4 1. 1 5......44-1nh1-n-- V. . . - -.-p.....n--f-1 - N-4..,...4 ..-f--G' H155 U -fx l L i ,wg E rr. ff V' . V. T' i V, E V Q- ll K. aw' ':? - ec X-1 Track As one Big Eight track coach put it, KU is way out in front of the pack in competition for the Big Eight championship this year. The men's track team performed in a fashion befitting Big Eight champs early in their season. After smashing Oklahoma in a dual meet, the Jayhawks triumphed in a solid triangular on January 31 over Oklahoma and Oklahoma State at Allen Field House. The track team posted a 80-36-36 victory over the two teams, and KU won a lopsided 11 out of 15 events at the meet. The highlight was George Buckingham's 16-8 3!8 winning pole vault and Anthony Polk's victory over Olympian James Butler in the 60-yard dash with a 6.23 time. KU coach Bob Timmons commented, lt was one out of our best meets in quite a while. We competed well from top to bottom. The squad next took on Nebraska in an annual dual - and again won overwhelmingly over the Cornhuskers with a 75-56 margin, and taking 10 of 15 events. Timmons stated, There were so many good things that happened. Again, I think every- body competed well. Good things happened indeed. Two Jay- hawks, Sanya Owolabi, triple jumper, and 880-yard sprinter Leonard Martin both qualified for the NCAA indoor champion- ships with their Nebraska wins. Entries to that meet, held in Detroit in March, also included Dean Hogan, Rodney Bulllock, and Mark Rau in the 400, Anth- ony Polk in the 60, George Buckingham in the pole vault, Mark Rau again in the 600, and Sanya Owolabi in the mile relay squad. The Nebraska meet was significant in that it has always been a close meet. With their win, KU track members could look forward to a solid year of victories. 379 W' fm9'f444 5 .f -025 f, , wa ' fm V ff , ,qua -1 f. ,W I -.--1 'jqgjavvtf M .ff - ' '2f.... 'F' , A .-. V' an 'il 'L 'i, ' I' :N ' S L.,. ,x.,I. ' W Q, N X. K K mx ., 'mg nga - ri M- ,. .l V., M, , ,, ., 5 4 4 5 f . 'ggi-f Amin ' VHF wa wwf .4 '- . ' 3M44'v4Z?n'f 'zona 2, 4, . .4014 M.. MWA.. ,ay 1 . . ,fe V 1Y, ,.qdi 19' , ,M ,fm Men,s Baseball The baseball team had a .578 average, winning 26 and losing 19 in 1980. Looking toward 1981, Coach Floyd Temple, in his 28th year as Ku baseball coach, saw everything come up roses. Although he lost some standouts, his 1980 recruiting crop was one of the biggest in school history. Nine new signees, in- cluding pitchers Robert Duke Lohr, Chris Ackely, Dennis Coplen, and Kevin Kroeker, joined the hitting Jayhawks, while former KU quarterback Kevin Clin- ton brought the total of new team members to ten. Coach Temple stated, One of our main weak- nesses last year was a lack of depth, and I think we've done a lot to solve that problem. Not only will we be a lot deeper, but we should have excellent competition at almost every position for starting spots. Depth the team has, with an unusually large 27 players on KU's roster. The year before, KU was 26-19 overall. Against Big Eight teams, the squad was 10-10. Standouts included Scott Wright, left fielder. W BBT , , .. .J-m f 1 ,.f,..:4a-any-pus?-' 1 an 7.1 4 73 of p :,, ff f' , f, ' 'zwfflwfn , - f f .fy 1, ,,,1 ' A f ' 'cf fp,f,::f:,,,g 5 383 4 'Q' N- .3 L. 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That is what the JAYHAWKER has tried to do. lt is impossible for us to perfectly recreate a year. But we have provided enough of the images and recorded enough of the events so that, with the year- book, we can relive the year vividly, no matter how much time has passed. We have lived these events once, and so with stimulation we can live them again. Providing these images was a formidible task, and we have tried to give credit to everyone whose work is represented in the JAY- HAWKER. To merely tell them, Thank you on this page seems inadequateg we hope they all realize how pleased we were to have worked with everyone, how grateful we were for their help. While l already acknowledged the difficulty of properly thanking friends and co-workers, l nevertheless must speak ofthe extraordi- nary people I have come to know while on the JAYHAWKER. Thanks to the first associate editor in the yearbook's history, Dave Kelsey. if the first person to hold a position defines the job, then the next associate editor should know how to develop, edit, write, do layout, and work tirelessly through the night, for Dave did all these things. To Jon Blumb, whose photographs make the common- place works of art, yet who never displayed an artist's tempermentg he helped us out of many binds without complaining. Thanks to Jim Adams, who joined in the two-year old JAY- HAWKER tradition of missing plane flights. His diversity showed in his matchless sense of humor, his handling of business 1 and of hissing ceiling fansl, and his readiness to help produce the book in every way. It was really great to work with him, and I wish him luck with the JAYHAWKER 1982. To say thank you to Thad Dilley sounds hopelessly lame, for he made the book what it is, so l say thank you to him with every page of this book. 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Greek fi' . , . Q scclzosi., itat tri:-etimlgti. is .gi big query. We attempted a more journalistic approach as opposed to the stagnate, line 'em up and shoot 'em, one big group shot. It was hairy at times, but looking at the layouts, I think it was well worth it. The underlying theme for the staff this year must be organized unorganization with emphasis on the un. I'd really like to thank Terri Fehr for helping to keep things on the right track. She was a good secretary as well as a good friend. Kent Whitworth was great to work with! He kept a close eye on the money and made me realize that some things can be done without having to spend ex- tra. He's going to be a good businessman. Gary Gruver was much more than an assistant business manager. He helped ftremendouslylj on the index, organized the organizations, and took on many other jobs that needed to be done. The copy in the 1983 .layhawker has to be some of the best ever. I can't express how fortunate I was to have Ray Brecheisen and Mike Ardis on staff. They were true gems. And if Phyllis Leach had not been around this year, there would be no events covered. She always came through with brilliant ideas and super stories. Our photographers were outstanding this year. Jeff Schotland, Orlin Wagner, and Steve Purcell delivered their finest quality all the time, even at the hardest of times. To Jamie Hastings, I owe so much! She took over so much of the work, making it much easier on me and allowing the quality overall to be superior. We have been friends since grade school and I know we always will be now. - The folks from Taylor Publishing were great? Bti! and Tula Mills were so helpful and were af I5 around when we needed them. Well, the year's over, the final rung on our lad- der has been colored in and the final Quad-Pak has been stuffed into the last mail bag. Now I can con- centrate on getting all the rubber cement off my desk. fThanks, Davelj Ramelle Lipps Editor, 1983 Jayhawker COLOPHON: The 1983 J ayhawker is the ninety- fifth volume of the yearbook of the University of Kansas. The 416-page yearbook was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. A press run of 2800 copies with a trim size of 9 by 12 inches was printed on 80-pound Gloss Enamel. Senior portraits were taken by Phil Sitbon of Carol Studios, Lynbrook, New York. Group portraits were taken by Orlin Wagner and Jeff Schotland. Custom color prints by Reversal Systems, Kansas City, Missouri. Body copy was set in 10 X12 point Times Roman. Captions were set in 10 point Helvetica Bold and credits were 8 point Helvetica. Cover design by Mark Smith, Jamie Hastings, and Ramelle Lipps. The Jayhawker is published under auspices of the Jayhawker Board, Thomas Yoe, advisor. Additional specifications are available upon request. 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